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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-02 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot_, VOL. l>O, NQ. 263, ~ SE'CTIONS, +f. PAG~ T•~d'S~ "The fun )! In colleding -i.. not •lintl lbem," 111' ilohn &rel~ 12, studeM•I Harbor Ep~l'5<:boo~ Corona del l&ar, as he aild Laura ~ i3, ~ last candy ban to 101 pounds of Halloween treats gatheredLbf:..tiUSm•te! apd turned over today to m!!ntally re- tarded children ·at Fainiew State Hospital. Sweets will fast patients through Obristmar season, a hoapital spokesman said. Pinballs, Pool Tables ------...,,, - Sought in Hqtel Lobby The sound of the surf near McFad- den Square soon mar be punctuated with the sounds of 14 pinball machina and the clickety<liek of billiards. Hotel operator Niclc Ursint·wanta to install the billiard parlor and ma- chines in the lobby oi the Ocean Front Minister's ,Rites Conducted Today In Beverly Hills. Memorial. servkes were held today for the Rev. James K. Stewart, fatb· er of the Rev. James S. Stewart. pas· tor of St. Andrews Presbyteri.&11 Church. in Newport Beach, fr om 1951 to~9. ......-Services were held at the Beverly Vista Pr81byterian Church, Beverly Hills, where Dr. Stewart was pastor for 32 years. Officiating Wi!.1 the pres ... ent pastor, the Rev. Thoriths J. Me· gahey. Dr. Stewart died in Salem, Ore .. after a· tengthy illness. He had pre· viously made his home in Leisure \Vorld. Laguna Hills. Hotel. 2:D) W. Ocean Front. Ursini need! a use permit from the city before he can set ·up the reerea-' tlona1 equipment in his establishment. NeWJ>Ort Beaeh pWining comm.iJ. sklners will have_their say on the mat- ter when it comes up for public· bear- ing tonight in city hall council cham- bers. The meeting begins at 8 ti.:.~· Jn other-OOSl.neH, pliniiers will re-. ' celve a report from the city ettorne1'1 offiCf: 'Wtlich recommends that a use pemtit accompany any approval of a Balboa Bay Club party boat. Richard Stevens. club vice presi- dei:it. eXJ>lained to commissioners, two week! ago that the old.fashioned riv· erboat Would serve as a place for club partiU, and as a launch to ferry vis· lting guests around Newport Harbor. AsslstAnt City Atty. Tom Woodruff will tell the commission that a use permit would be required because the craft wOllld be moored in an unclassi• lied zo~ in .frortt of the Club. .UIM Merchants Se.t Yule Plans He delivered his first sermon in the Beverly Vista Church In l9"l7. A_t Corona de\ Mar merchants are get· his retirement, after serving the ting ready to light up Pacific Coast church for 50 years, the BeVt!rly Hills Highway like a Chrlatmaa tree. City Cou ncil proclaimed "J.K. Stew· Armed with pipes, bracing wiring. art Day" in hia honor.. colored lights and electricians. mer· Born in Pennsylvarua, Or. Stewart chanta plan to set up yule trees on top ;i ~tcnded Westmjn1ter College and of their roqfs for the Christmas seas· Zenia Theologicaf School, ln ~nnayl· on. \'anla. "~ treabnent of Pacific Coast Teday's CI081ng "'1 TEN CENTS ' -~·t( Ars O.li ~ohe -1IL-Cou .. Y oung~s Seen Where Tragic Inferno Started State inveJtitattlrt ~ ':-C betn que1tlooed. and mon Will be m. thelr search for tbe. ~, tl. ' terv:iewed, a state tp0kumaa aald. County's disutrOUI fire after ~ The tirl, wbich early ~ ,gfo lng reports '*1at jµvenlles ~--Orange County wll.ere tt r.,.ct-antU seen in the area ot orlctn. , .,. ,Tuesday morning, wu all but out to- Arsoa aperte fl'<lln Rlv1t.W..~ _py. Only 1SO men Ud .a dneft.trucU ' ty -where tbe blaze brote ou& ~ · ~ere stand.ins ~ in 111li.Dbabited areu day .ln the Slit.a Ana Mowi~ . .,.. et SanUago Canyon where a few Cotont. -were joined by ~ flames •till nickered. F.oretiry Diviaioa.·qa ea from ~ ~ Meanwblle, ·the toll of homes con-- 'and tWo U.S. F'on1fServtce ~ ' •uined ron by two to 41. One Wlf the 1blrleen y.._ten alrea<lj:U~ . _ h°""' ID Vllla Park bo1on1io1 -' ' to Alayne Campbell. a Tustin High School teacher, and her parenU. She voiced 19me criticism of firemen. "We ~ve a fire hydrant in frnt of tbe bouae but the fire truck& kept going part," she 1&id. "When I final· !y atood in the middle of the road a d r Iv~ r 'stopped. First he to Id me "Lad,:, pt out ·of. the way I have to IO fllbt I ftN. • . ''Then-tMy alayed lo tcy to> put out Newp~rf Plan Delayed : w.t NIWIPGl'f1 us,..,., ;s;iel:1 I ---proJ'ect 'll ll• ·q ... ID ~ -"' 6uqlti ,._ sbictiOOI and will be delayed lt,Jaut two Week., the DAILY PILOT ... ,...... today. . .,~ Tbe '700,000 U.S. Anny CWi el 'Engineers project bad -e ted to begin "no later tbu NGY-1. I ," ·accor<IJng lo Newport Buell ,City Manager Harvey L .. Hurlburt. - Howtvet", a apokelmu for tbl,Jtate "' Deportm~"' w-. -Mid. todoy thlll "the -le ......... ls tied up hi Pr.sident J-·· hud(et freeze.'' ,-!!It.Ml! take approvaJ at the congres· 1ionaJ ievel to free tbe funda," the apokuman said. "Prmsurt(ls being brought to bear on appropriatioo1 committees in both tbe HOl,fle and the: Senate," be added. "But blds can't be advetrised unW approvaJ ii given." Tbe state qency boll --locll and _ .. olflcl•b in opediting the project. Btda ariglJuilly had been lldladuled for advertlling Oct/ 23. They were to be opened and awarded almost 1imul- taneowly by tttls Friday. Then Pre1i- dent JohnlOn ordered the freeze on major engineerlnf projects throughout the nation in a tax dispute with Congress. "Thia is one of thoae unfortunate (See EROSION, Paio Z) Newport Cenfer V.S., Vietnamese Repel , -~ .. ~~'~". ,) p,laody Co~mie ;issault U~ Fun.1 . .. ··1.: " . -·· ~ --~~ \ '" SAI ~,=eden and • wl, eadMa.. tbe .government of "Tiii llltlkd hnd It .......... a bi! Sollll\--,.... ~I lQo1oo VU 11'1110. dnrtnJ booai front tile buatneu=: iJl'uh· thro-AI Dries b.atld _IMCt'ltomU tbe 'lidt of Viet Prelldent Rubert H. ion Island," Dr. Edward Milum. exe· wave attacks by 2,000 Viet Cong and Humpbrey. cutive director of the Uallild P'und . North Vietnamese troops Ttnasday, So many Communist bodies-Uttered said today. kil.li.ng ~of tbem,.,~ U.S. lptkesman the barbed wire perimet.er a.round a "We have added 50 new Gold t'eath· £aid. It waa one .r1 tne bloodiest Com · U.S. Special Fortta ca.mp, a South e~ merilbers who &fve SlGO-•r more munist defeat.I in lf!Y 1in1Je day of Vietnamese troop compound, .and two a year." tbe war. ' ' batt.alions of U.S. 1st Infantry Oivi- Half of the fl72,523 goal for 19&7-68 The Cemmunist troops were part 1ion troopg rushed Into the fight that haa been met, be added. of a divillon that has lost more than bulldozers had to be med to gouge "Tbe other half of the job n:malns 1,000 killed aince Sunday in a fanati· out ·huge holes to be' used ll! maa1 abead of Ill," ·be commented. "Our cal attempt to overrun the Loe Ninh irave1. lncfeued;bUd.gergoaror SZliOOO ri'lake1 district _tiapital 15 miles ,~4m U.. --only unce did the Communists get it more difficult." Cambodian border and 12 miles north inside the outer defenses at any of Collected tudate is a total of '83.912. of Saigon. the camps. That was when a North The figure· include&: They were believed operatin1 from Vietnamese 10ldier, a name thrower Advance bUllnesa gifta, '211,480 ; Go ld a secret c.ommunist base recently strapped to bls back, leaped· over the Feather, $27,331; business, $2,682: pro· built on the Cambodian aide of the bodies of fallen comrades and rushed festlona.l $3,024 ; residential, $11,594 : border -about a day's walk from through mortar·blasted barbed wire city t522; school.!, tlO; employees. 13.-the battleground. around the Green Beret camp. But 678 and AID, ts,631. A tp0keaman sa.id from identifica· he was abot down before .he had a "These sums are all money in the tion of bodies, the Communilts wen chance to use the fire weapon. bank:," Mlhun saJd. "They do not in-uatnc the Viet Cong's Z72.nd and 2'13td American firepower turned the elude pledges." regiments and the North Vietnamese junglet around the city into' a flaming IMth Tegbnent hell. U.S. tactical fighter-bombers May Co. Aide Killoo· in Crash On GG Freeway A Cypress woman. manager of thf'. housewares department · at the May Co. deP.artment store in Costa Mesa. ' was killed early today in a traffic trash on Garden Grove Freeway 1n Orange. The victim, Mri. Bernice Webb, 27. 4141 Myra Ave., was alone in her car when it crashed into a bridge abut· ment railing. She was driving the wrong way on the freeway!.. accordillg to the California Highway t"atrol. The 1981 168 Couty Tr1rnc Deatl:I ToU '"' "' CHP reported she was dead at the scene from multiple injuries. The accident occurred at the .Glas· sell Street overcrosslng during a heavy early . morning fog. CHP offi· cera said. Mr1. Webb. who has been with the May Co. In Costa Mesa for more than one year, left work at 9:30 p.m. Wed· nesday. her associates at the storr said. The exact reason for the de!perate dumping bombs and n a p a 1 m flew attacks wen still not clear. They over 100 dive bomb attacks. And appeared to have started out u an American art:lller)' slammed more attempt to gain a propqanda victory (See VIETNAM. Pate t) •oead" GI Lives Spark Detected as Embalming Begins WASHINGTON (UPI) -Spec. 4 Jacky C. Bayne, pronounced dead by battlefield doctors in Vietnam, wants to return to college. a climu: to a caae Army doctors today said waa: without paralld in milltary medical hWory. Bayne, now recovering at Walter Reed Army Hospital. was pronounced dead at a field hospital In Vietnam laat July. He was taken to a tempo- rary morgue where hours later Ille was detected in his body as the em· balmlna: procedure was being started. The alert embalmer who detected a feeble sign of life started the dr1· matic story or a return from death. "He says the Lord brought him back from Vietnam," Mrs. E. L. Bayne told reporter James K. Batten of the Knight newspaper group, which first brought the case to Dght. "From the progress he's made. there'a no telling how far he · could go." ter a few Mun, an embalmer made an Incision to expose the femoral ar· tery In the groin preliminary lo in· jection of embalming fiuid. But the embalmer detected a slight pullation. Bayne was ru1hed back to the fidd hospital and doctor• ruumed their efiorta to revive, him. 'll1is time, Bayne responded. He later was transferred to a military hospital · in Japan and then ,was brought to Walter Reed on Au g. 5. Bayne went to Vietnam laSt Febru· ary from Ft. Knox, Ky. He was a scout for the 196th Light Infantry Brl· gade and used a dog to aid In his pa· trols. Near Chu Lai, about 350 miles north· cast of Saigon, Bayne's German Shep.. herd, Bruno, stepped on 1 boobytrap. Bayne remembers nothing from that time until he regained consciousness at WaJter Reed. / the tire, but· it waa too late to save the bouse," said the 37·year-old hi&· tory teacber. She said she heard no w.arnlngs about evacuation after the fire start4 eel unW a neighbor called. With the wain.Ing, her father, a retired cltrul grower, began hosing down the ti.le. roofed home u were others-in the neighborhood. · · In other fire aftermaths, Gav. Rea· (S.0 FIRE, p_,. ZI Cl!llTlll Of TRAG!DY Mlch•I lelluoclo Father Sli;tys F~mily ·or ·4~ Kills Himsdf ABSEOON, N.J. (UPI) -A buiiness executive with marital problems used a rifle hia comPanY pl&n11ed to live away as a prize. to kill his famU;y of four Wednesday, then fired a fatal bullet into his chest. The shooting rampage, police said, left the upper floor of the family's ~~ @mt.J.®kinaJike a llaugbter. tiOUse. News of the D\ a s s slayinga stunned residenll of this sleepy South Jersey community of . 4,300, seven miles from Atlantic City. Michael Belluscio, 44. called police headquarters and said : "I just killed my family. I'm going to kill myself.'' By the time Police reached the Belluscio residence and broke through the locked front door, the executive was dying in the upitalrs rriaater bed- room, the .22-eallber rifle he used to wipe out -his family at hi.a side. P~ lice u.id they could DOt question him before he died. On the blood-stained bed Of Gina Belluscio-9, police .found, in tragic contrast to the macabre surround· lngs, a Father's Day poem appar· enUy recently penned by the child. It read: "What can I give him, poor as I am . lf I were a shepherd, it could be a Jamb, U I were a wise man. I would do my part, Yet what can I give him, I give my heart." It was slmply signed, "Happy IS.. SLAVINGS, Pa1e II ~-- Weatller Those mis ty clouds will be scraping the treetops again Fri· day morning with the mercury dropping into the low 70's, prom· ises forecaster Emtl\Kurtz. In· land it1l level off at about 7B under sunny skles. INSIDE TODA l' F'inance writer Sylvia Porter ii winning faru fllSt IL'ilh her new series. "Cut '68 Taxes Now", wh ich oppears today in our e~nded busine.ss .sccti<l11, Pages 18·20. He was elected moderator of the Highway will be beal!tift.11 and could· United Presbyterian Church and be· become a traditional decoraUon each came first moderator of tht: 1ynod of year,'' said a Chamber of Commerce California and the union of the Unit· spokesman. ed Presbyterian Churcll and the Pres· · ~ Besides tlie .spectacle of rooftop · byterlan Church. U.S.A. trees, merchanl3 will offer contest Police Executive Group Sets Meet Bayne, 22, from Ft. Mill, S.C., re· ceived severe wounds when a booby· trap SXJ*>ded near Chu Lai July 16., For 45 minutes, docton at the 2nd Sur&1ca1 HospitaJ worked over. Bayno, giving him blood. arUHclal reipira· tion and external heart massage. The Army said metal fragmenl:I from the boobytrap slashed intn Bayne's legs and cauted massive hemorrhaging. His right leg had to be amputated just above the knee. He was gtven 26 pints of blood ln all but hia brain went without blood during the tlrp.e the doctors were try. Ing to revive him at the hospital and the time he spent w1IUna: for the em· balmer. Callfl>nill f Ot>!Mr1el 11 He was many times a guest pastor prizes of two weekend trips for t w o at the Newport Beach Presbyterian to Las Vegas and San Francisco, in· Church of his aon, ·Jame1. who aur· eluding hotel accommodatlom. to vives him. and who is now pastor of shoppers viliiting chambcr·member tbe Hitchock Presbyterian C hurch, stores. Scarsdale. N. Y. Also .surviving Is an· Merchants alsQ plan to hold a con· other son. the Rev. John R. Stewart, lest among themselves for decoratio n pastor of th e First Presbyterian categories of best old·fashiOT1ed win· Church of Salem, Ore., and 13 grand· dow. best decorated building and best children. decorated store. fl. :1 (."•It. r.r • 'J 1./1 •• ~'" f ' . j ' '; ' •• l ~,.::.:-­ J (. ( ,·. JS . {: t.rc.;/.i._ --?!~-... , ., ... ,.. 1'7 -.J' .. ·i 1n;:u.tc P.E.'~f.•.l.{,~ The executive committee of the Cal· ifomia State Peace Officers As socia· lion will rather at the Newporter Inn Friday to lay plans for the 1968 £fl· nual conleren<-e. accordlng to Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas. Glavas. a member or the executive committee, said Friday'! session will deal principally with arrangements for the three-Oay conference scheduled in May next year. • The doctor! gave up when they could prompt neither breathing, nor heartbeat and All electrocardiogram showed an absence of heart activity. "By all the accepted criteria. he was dead," the Army said. "All signs of lUe had ceued." The body was routinely sent to an Army IJ'aves regi1tr~Uon section. AI· The human brain cannot be c:fepriv· ed or blood for more than four or flv1 minutes without suffering damage. Bayne now apeab haltingly but Joe· tors say he Is moving toward al least a limited recovery. I. CIMt!Mol n -11 o..a • C.....-.1 11 l <fli.tt.I ,... )lo l•..,..1-1 II , .. ,"'" l t-!t.H '°ltli C•llf 11 GM '1C~I ll ...,. L.-.i IJ Ma• ..... Uc-11 -.. Stnkt , .. M..,..._ 11 ........... " Mwtllal ,_ If lllllMt>I ,.... • .. o. .... ,_.., " ,._ 1' 'Tl. It ,,,.,.. ,_,.., 11 IK!..i II... !J.11 S-tl U ·X $19(-M.aniltl 1 .. H Ttk-<111111 If TM•lln n t .... Tllw. U • .. TK~M H •••''-" . 011"" Wl•llt U Wtrlf ll•W"I 4-6 " . ' . - I I t ' I • I i I .. • Banks Join, . . • . '. !!Z ~:: Shareholders of the Newport N•· :tonal Bank of Newport Beaeh and • • e University National Bank of Ful· ~ ; rton voted :o)-1 Wednesday night to • :fler.ge the two lnde~~t ~s. • 1 • The vote wu tabn at a sharehold· : t meeting at the Anahdm Conven-n eentw . · . . · \ i Newport National stockholders vot- ' id 92,879 shares for, 500 againsl Uni· • iwrsity National stockholders voted ? ''h,412 &bares for, only 50 against. : : Proposed merger of the two in4epe.n- ' dent banks 1fitti combined asfftl of ~over MO million was announced last l • month. : : 4 The blessin& of the U. S. · CooU'oller • . of the CUrrency ii still needed t. con· i iOrm the merger. • • • More than 850 shareholders. wee t ~;resent, representing about a." 90 per- ; tent turnout. ? ! ! ~rge L. Woodford Jr., of_ Newport 8each, president of tM new bank to · .be known u Newport Natiollal. tq1d .• the shareholders: • "The zteW bank. J\Olf ~ at • both ·ends of Orange Cotµtty.l plans. to ; 6xteq._d lt$ influence cJV~ me ·.entire : .iounfy." ~-• .. . ~ ' ,.,,.... P,..e I SLAYINGS. • • Father's ~. Glu." 'A1lo ~ dMd apltaln wve Bel· ~1 wtt., ....... 40: WI at.epeon A.._,, 12. and uedMI' daqllter, I I ~~ BeJluado, lbot iJl tbe. cbelt, . ·· • ~ .. oa tbe floor ill another bedroom. ·Anthony, ahot throup the bead, was Jn the ballway. Glu and Lisa,~both Ibo~ In the cheat, were on beds in their room. Both bad been covered, police said. nt Bellulcios' dof WU found in 'Git cellar with ita bead abcK off. ' "' Belluaclo, a gene:ral district man· -aier for the Royal Crown Bottling Co. at Atlantic City, was apparently tormented by a stormy marriage. po- lice said. He left a note on the kitch- en table but police declined to reveal its contenu. Bellusci.o was a former resident of Pittsburgh. He moved to Ne.-Jeney about ~ven yean ago. Ht wu af· ~ with the Royal Crown Com· pany in Ptttabur&h. and hu a sJstM still living there. 'l'be rille used in the slayings was one recenUy offered as a prize in a Royal Crown contelt, poli~ said. Police said then were signs that Mrs. Belluscio and Anthooy had strug. gled fiercely, and that the boy was sbot aa be tried to flee. -Earliet' in-th& .4ay police said BeJ.. lusclo went to H. Ashton Marsh Ele- mentary School and took Anthony fTom his eighth grade cla~sroom. He we.it back about a half 'hour later to pick up Lls;t. Gina had been home sick. Nei&hbors said the family had of- ten quarreled. "The whole problem wu that she was always going oul," one of them· said. Police Chief William Tagcarls said that on April 25, 1966, Mrs--BelluJcio charged her husband with assault and battery. Bellusclo was fined $25 and &iven a 90-day IUIJ>tlftded sentence. Mrs. BeUucio, an attractive blonde, was from Charleston, W. Va.. and wa1 Anthoay's mother by a prevl· ous marriaee. The woman also had two daugh· ters. Shella,. 20, and Cynthia. 17. liv- ing in Char~eston with grandparents. The couple had been married 10 years and had lived in their home almost four· years. The house had re· cently been put up for sale. DAILY PILOT .....,... ...... C4111feral· RMert H. w .. d "'*'ltner ,,. • .., •• KHYil Eelltor Titemes A. M.,,hine ___ ..,.M!Mr Jer11111 F. Collini Ne-1 lffc.ll Cit\' Edller Jeck ~. Cwrley revl Nine11 9""-a AMMIOf AMrt'-lnw Olrtclw ....,.,. ..... ~ 2211 Wtat lallt .. 11¥~. Meilint A'4reu: r.O. 101 117' UUI Other Offiu1 co.11 Met.t: m w .. 1 a.v '''"' L-INdl: 241 F1r11t A- HUllltftetlll lllldl: -... Mrttl ' • PICKING U' THI PllCIS -This was a tl00,000 home.in Vllla .. Park which burned during the Monday fire. Alayne C&m.pbell, • history teacher, swct>es for penonal effect$ in all tbet's left of her bedrqom. FIRE • • • gan announced in Sacramento that steps would be taken to aid property owners .hlt by various fires which have ravaged 162,000 acres iJ:1 Los An· geles, Orange and San Diego counties. Reagan said a state of emergency wiU be,Aeclared "where such action is requested and justified.'' In addition, tax· relief will be con· sidered by the California Legislature in special session next week. Reagan said the possibility of lowering taxes of firMamaged property will be dis· cussed. Diamond Digger Discovers 7th largest Jewel NEW YORK (UPI) -Looking as happy aa a man who just found $251 ,. 04f\ on•his doorstep, a shy Lesothe dia· _mond dig~r told todaiy how his life has been affected by his grass mat to riches story. "I've bought 1 Land Rover <Brltillh jeep) and a few ~rticles of clothing,'' he said. Then he added: "I've also bought a few articles of clothing for my wife." Petrus Ramoboa, 43, and his wife Ernestine, who found the world's sev· entti largest diamond at a small claim owned by. the Ramoboas in Lesotho, Africa, faced television came'as and more than 50 newsmen in the posh Fifth Avenue won of jeweler Harry Winston, their host. They wilJ later go to Washington where the diamond will be exhibited at the Smithsonian In ·;tit ution. Thief Takes 2 to Cleaners It was the clcnties that were sup- posed to be taken to the cluners and not their owner. Newport Beach police today were looking Jor a tblef who stole ~ worth of men's apparel left on a front porch at 919 Bayside Drive. Informant Jane Davis &aid that a grey suit, one pair of slacks and eight shirts bad been placed on the porch in the morning to await the arrival of the cleaner's pick·up service. Returning that evening, she said the clothes were gone but, according to the cleaners, had never arrived at his shop. Rotary Observes Foundation Week The Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa will hold a special program when ii meets Nov. 14 al the trvine Country Club to mark the worldwide observ· ance of "Rotary Fouo<iation Week," Nov. 12 through 18. • Fred Howser, president of the club, said ttie meeting will review the club's scholarship program ~nd rec· ogni.ze Foundation scholars from for· eign countries who are attending UCI. Howser noted the special week is to honor the SOtb anniversary of the Ro· lary Foundation which ~incP 1957 has awarded more than ~ million in .~ome 2.400 ~radu::it ,. .,. As winds began diminishint today, this was the picture: ' -The 3,00f>.acre Ramona fiJ'e,.ift San Diego County was reported contained after destroying 25 buildings includ· ing expensive avocado grove ranch homes near Poway. -The Paseo Grande' fire in River- side County blackened 48,639 acres a nd caused an estimated t3 • million damage. The Bailiff fire, also in Riv- erside County, consumed 20,000 acres and caused ~.000 damage. -Three Malibu homes in Los An· geles County were leveled in a 8.'000· ~e fire eontrolled Tu~t »ifbl Frons P•e l VIETN·AM • ~ ... than 5,000 high explosive rounds into the area. As the Communists withdrew from the battlefield at dawn giant air force B52 bombers dumped tons of 75(). p o u n d bombs onto their e s c a p e routes. In attacks on Sunday and a.gain Tues<bcy, t.be Communists lost m nlt'n-tora-total body count-of 1.006. More bodies were believe<! dragged off. and the 852 raids took an addition· •aJ lQll.· American warplanes destroyed a · St.trhlce to Air (SAM) ml.$sill! and its launcher and U'ln$porter barely 12 miles above the Demilitarized Zone <DMZ) in North Vietnam on Wednes· day: OnJy rarely have the Communislll managed to get one of the missiles this close to South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese have been trying to get them installed to cou n· ter the massive B52 strikes in the area. Etsewhere over North Vietnam. U.S. pilots flew 132 missions, most 11f them a gainst transportation facilities in the southern j)anhandle. Monsoon clouds blanketed the iOdustria• heart- land around Hanoi and Haiphong with a protective cover. !Radio Hanoi reported lWQ /\mrn· can planes. an A4 Skyhawk and an V4 Phantom were shot down Thursday. There wa1 no immediate U. S. com- ment.) Just south of the DMZ. mililar' headquarters announced that Manni'~ launched three rew operations alonli'. th11 buffer zone and in Thua Th1rn Poovince about 40 miles i.outh. So far. only light contact was reporlt>d . The operations along th~ DMZ - Kentucky. Lancaster and Scotland -- were centerea along the southern edge runuing inland from the c· ast to clear out North Vietnamese threats to Lea- themeck frontier ports. The fourth operation. called Neosho. was to cou n· te1 Viet Cong and North Vietnames1> ~uen-illas operati11g 13 .niles north · west of the city of Hue . Jn the Mekong Dt.lla. Viet Coni: ~uerrillas invaded two refuJ(ce ham· lets and reportedly burned c1own scores of homes. Casualties amonJ? the refugees and the governmPnt J{uards defendin~ the hamlt>ls were reported Ught. American battlefield deaths I :i s l week dropped while those' of the Sou th Vietnamese and other allies incrPased sharply. a U. S. spokesman said. There were 166 A.merican co mbat deaths reported. 966 wounded and 14 missing in action. The dea1hs were 27 less than the week before, but sent the total for the war to 14,266. South Vietnamese ~eaths soared lo 210 from 81 the week before. and al- lieri troops suffered 00 killed, the highest of the war for lhe frep worl<I forces composed of units from So11t h f\or<'a J\111;tra1i11. New 7,pala nd. the P h1Ji ppinei; end Thaihmd · ThPrr wp re t,3119 ViPt Co nj! and North V1Plnarnese r r rflf'I'' I • "~'i rl11rinc fhr '""" By JACK BRO&ACK Of ... l>lllY ,. .... , .... dranie County's population growth rate fell off to U percent during the put ·.,eer-· but -aorrte· er_,.-eoest Ci· ties r~erfed the trend Witb mcrease8, a report by the oC>Qrity PlaJµling De· partment indicates today. Plamli~ Dtrec•· forest' Dickason estimated tbe Oct. 1 ~pul•t190 of the county at JpB,174 an increase Of 59,· • 331· people .iJl· one year: · · During tbe previous year. the coun· ty's population increased by 65,179, a Registration : Monday .for 1 OCC Classes Monday marks the s~ oc registra- tion for nine·week classes at Orange Coast College and at Golden West Colle~. Rellatration at OCC will be fr.om 6: 15 to 9: 15 p.m. in the OCC Counsel· ing Center. Registration at Golden West will be in the GWC Administration Building during the same hours. Registration will be on a first-come, firsl·served basia and will continue each evenm,, ~bndax. thNMtgh Thurs· day, unW c;lasse1 ate f\Qed. Nine-week clalses include:-PBX, 4- 7 p.m .. Tuesda.ys; filing and reeords management, 6:30-10 p.m., Tburadays; typing r~, 7:15-9:45 p.m., Mon· day-Wdesday; ooem.toaoo1 ti al r styllnt advanced, 7·10. Tueadaya. -Dental 'Office procedures, 7 • 10 p.m., Wednesdays; 'truacribing ma· chines, 7:15-9:45 J>.m., T u-e•d a J· Th11rSdays ; fj.rst ~ 7:30-9:~ p.m., Wednesdays.· -English grammilf, 7:15·9:45 p.m .. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays ; reading for speed and comprellension, 7-10 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. -Slide rule, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Thurs· days; buic English review, 7 • 10 p.m., Mondays; basic writiBg re- view, 7-9 p.m .. Wednesdays ; automo- tive air conditioning, 7-10 p.m., Wed· nesdays : fundament.ais for machine operators, 7-10 p.m., Tuesdays.Thurs· days. Chief Monk Threatens Suicide 'in ··Prote8i ·i SAIGON (UPI) -The aged Su· preme Monk of South Vietnam'~ mill· I.ant Buddhist faction today threat- ened to burn blmself to death to .. pro· test the reUgious policy of President Nguyen Van Thieu, aides said. INTERIOR ·. DES1GNERS .t a ar,Lt _a 010.t eoc J .111~0 ,ol n~ CountyJl OWn percentage g&in Of 5.6. Leading all Orange Coast communi· ties and most of the county, wu Foun· lain Valley with a 17.5 percentage jump in population (3,234 people). San Juan C.piltrano was clOM be- blnd wltb a 10.2 percent increase, .fol- lowed by Huut:lniton Beach with 8.1 • Hwatilllton Beach led a11 cltiea ln numerical growtt) with e.-. · Percenta1e and nwnerlcal &t'Qwth of other Oruge Coast communities: Co1ta Meaa, 5.1 percent, 3,920; La- I gu.na Beach, 3.7, ~l ; Newport Beach, 2.8. 1,116: San Clemente. 6.8, 1,037; Seal Beach, C.31 929; and Westminster 4.2l 2,2•!!~ .. _,.... '-__ _, New tqtal poputatiOAi~igur~e& $esti- mated> for all dt,ie.l U\\ the : ae Cout area were li1ted ~I : · · Hup.tiqton Bffcb, · •.-.: -<! J> 1 t a Meu, '11,Pt; Wt1tm.1Mjr, &6'.417; Newport BNcb, 40,IU; f1ill Beach, 23,290; Fountain ~J. 1tea4; 'Sau Clemente, 1e.m: Laauna leach. 13,· Oil: and San Ju• Olip.Utr~. 2.. 100. . Belich Heist Nets $2,00/J; .n _, . ~ Suspect ·Quickly Caug~t A mUJtacbloed 1unman beld up the Mercury Savi.nil • Loan Aaaoclatlon at 7812 Edln1er Street ln Huntington Beach at 10:40 thil morning, eacapln' In an automobile with '2,000. Police arrested an unldeotlflecl sua· pecl at a traffic upt minutes later. Pollce 1aid bla deacrlption matched that of a robber who took '2.000 from the Altadena Savings & Loan Asso- ciation, 17063 E. 17th St.. Santa Ana Wtidntsday and who ltill 11 at large. The eunman uaed a .~aliber auto- matic ln the Wednesday holdup, thnLltlnl a paper •hopplng bac at tellen od commanding, "Fill 'er up!" He WU delcribed u a YOUlll1 1tocty Pair in Jail On ~arijuana Smuggling Rap A Garden Grove lransient and hl$ 24-year-old "landlady" were ill Orange County Jail today on charges irlWlv· ing 25 pounds of marijuana smuggled in from Mexico, according to police. Richard Keith Brocltholft, 22, was held" on an FBI warrant after he fail- ed to appear in a San Diego court to answer the smuggling charge. His bail was set at $4,000. Carll Ann Burke was charged with ~ion of marijuana and was held d\lt bond, because of a pending burglary charge against her in Down· ey. ,, - Police said 'th'at the FBI tracked Brocltholft to Miss Burke's room in a motel at 12550 Lampson Ave. When . some FBI agents knocked at the door Monday night, they said. Brockholft jumped out the window -into the arms of other FBI agents who had been posted there. ; Negro. :. MuiQe Allen. branch manaaer In today' a HU2lUlleton Beach holdup, 'Hid the JQU ~ u about 40 to 4S yeu1 oil. "albd Into the office and ~ • .CUJl at teller Mrs. Evelyn Haye1. Tbe.tenes", an expectant mother, said the ~ polnted a gun at her and 11id, ~'is ·a holcl up." She said she gave him all the cash in the caab drawer. Mrs. Allen 1aid the bank employes remained calm durinl{ the holdup. She said she could not give an estimate of Joas u yet. . Mrs. Allen and Mr1. · Hay94 weri tat.en bJ ff Ulltiut69 BMch poUe. of:fl· ctn to ldeatJI)' 6'e waP14 .• ,...._ p_/1 EROSION./ .. circumstances where the actual adver- -tising muat be held up until cleared in WiUbington/1 the State Weter. Resources ~artment said. The project calls for construction of a 250-foot-lq steel groin poking out to ~a from the end of 48tb StHet and~ baulin& ol. nearly 500,000 cubic yards of sand to the' ·~rolion ~a ~tween 36th and 41at streets. It would be the tint phase of a two. phase program with a total cost of up to $1.2 million. The-second phase essen· tlaUy·involves construction of addi· tional groins should the first groin- ~onsiderecl "experimental" -prove defective In slowing the UpcQat drift ol sand. · ; Payroll Tax Boost ·Weighed fu ... Senate WASIDNGTON (UPO -The Senate Finance Commlttc.~. which has ap- proved a 15 percent Social Security benefit increase, now is thinking about paying for-it by boosting payroll tax· es as much as $190 _ne~t year. SALE! DEC ORA TOR Selected S o f a s - Wide Choice of Styles and Fabrics to select from ... PRICED AT ·'299 Above-90" Tuxedo with Flounce Below-I 00'' Semi Tuxedo CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE PROM n " TO 96" AT NO !XTRA CHARGE-ALSO 60" LOVESEATS AT $249 ' Open Mondey, Thu"dey end Frid1y Everlir19s HAJ.GAl\l\ETT fURNlTtJRE 2215 HARBOR BL. COST A MESA M6-0275 , , " Po , Ho By cw Ceder& into tf R. Ha an eli: she h1 Mar wast by fe. day, fo~ t Mrs T~am: been panel •ceh·ed lhe ' Hoffa' Hcn1 hosJ)it suff~r tering tanoo, proba' l ch, 137; 1ter sti- Die ta 117; .cb, San 13.· 700. ~· ' .t in aid 45 and lyn aid and she uh yes She .ate •ere dfi· rer- red 1ter jon ing -eet 1bic .rea WO· . up iell• 1di-n- ove rift 1ate air rity >OUt tax· I f .. • Polfee °" llleri .Wallace · Brings .. Drive to .. County LOOKING FOR NAMES O.Orge Wall•ce Hoff a Probe Set By Grand Jury CHATrANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - A federal grmd jury bas begun probing into the legal maneuverings of James R. Hoffa, apparently without bearing an expected atar witness who seys she hu been marked for death. Mary Ann G<>rdon Francia, who was taken away from a local hospital by federal marshals earlier in the day, apparently did not appeu be· fo~ the grana jury Wednesday. Mrs. Francll, former secretary for Teamst.era Uri.on Local 515 here, had been expected to testify before t h e panel about threal'I she said she re· • ceh·ed In connection with testimony lhe pve at a trial connected with HoUa'1 third new trial motion. However., Mrs. Francia, who was hospitalfi'ed with a gunstiot wound sufltted last week, was not seen en- tering the jury room, and the ·Chat- tanoop T 1 m • 1 reported that 1 h e probably will not be called to testify. Former Alabama governor Georce Wallace will get one of the blegest po- lice eeeptlon1 any poUUcal spe~ ever got ln Costa Mesa when be com· ea to Orange County Falrgroundl Fri· ~y night. Whe~er ~not supporters of t 1-e state'• .righ candid&te for prealdent will turn out n the number s bU 111P- porters are predicting remaina to be seen. Wallace today rolled into Santa Bar· bua for the first of three daya be wru spend ln the . population-beayY Southern Callf ornia. 1be next '12 houri probably will decide whether or not , his name w1ll !>e li!ted on the 1988 ballot ID Callf ornla. . Be .aeedl 18,Uil 1lpatures of rec-,. tatered . vofM"S to make it. . It'• a fact of polltiealvllle in Cali- fornia that be will have to get most of them in the Southland where t be bulk of the· state's voters live. These fact.a set the stage for Wal- lace's Orange County villl Fair· grounds officials say 5,000 persona are expected to attend b.la rally at 1:15 p.i;n. Friday at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The New Products Pavilion at the fairgrounds was .reserved for the oc- casion by John H. -Ortman of Yorba Linda on behalf of the American Inde- pendent party. Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth sald he bad bad no warnings of trouble but, because of the announced size of tbe crowd expected, he baa as1igned 10 uniformed officers to duty la the fairgrounda area Friday night. STANDBY OFFICERS Another 10 Costa Mesa policemen have been ordered to be on standby. Ten sheriff's deputies also will be on staodby status when Wallace makes bis single appearanee in the county. After a mixed ~eptlon in Bakers- field Wednesday, re crowds inside the auditorium wildl red him and pickets outside roundl jeered him and his followers, Wallace backers saJrl they expect to get 60,000 of the re- quired petition signatures in Southern California. So far, the Los Angeles County reg- istrar of voters has reported only about 2,000 such registrations but Wal- lace said Wednesday "we're only just getting started." Wallace. who Insists he Is going to run unless one of the .majqr parties adopts a platform returning "domes- tic wuea" 1ucb aa control of 1clfooll to the states, conceded be baa an up- . hut fight in California. He even con- sidered the poasibUlty of failure. "lf we didn't get oo the ballot In California and Ohio It wouldn't be fatal but we want to get on in theae state~" he said in Bakersfield. , , DAILY PILOT ....... -.,_ ..... Vp Tig•t in tlte Nlttg Grittg ' Suffering from a surfeit of ocean and a dearth of sand, West Newport beachfront homes today were right in the real nitty gritty of a full· blown erosion crisis as 8-'f oot, &-Inch tide washes ashore at 8:30 a.m. Officials are betting that wont will be over if granite groins and sand- bags Tlithstand 7-foot tidal attack due to arrive 9:15 a.m. Friday. "' Witness Claims Kirschke, 2 Victims Drank Together Accused triangle slayer Jacl Kir· The bar owner also srud Kirschke scbke, charged with murderin1 bis appeared amicable while with his wife and her boy friend, liked to wife and Drankban at the lounge a few days .before. drink With them, a Downey saloon Earlier in the trial Kirschke's l.e· keeper testified Wedneaday in the tri-gal secretary, Mrs. Sharon Lyle, al of the suspended deputy dlatrict testified Klrscbke was 11pset and ir· attorney. . . ritable during the same period. What's more, aatd Raymond Ortiz, r 28, Klrscbke wu in a happy and am- icable .mood leas than it hours be· fore the Jrillinp. Ortiz, owner of the Stardust Lounge, depicttd Kirschke aa ••bjppy and joking" last APril 7, the day before Ela.loe Terry Kirschke, 43, aod Or- ville W. Oran.khan, 41, were 1bot to death in the IOrldlte1' Long Beach apartment. Humphrey Plane Hit KUALA LUMPUR (UPI) -Com· munfst small anna fire hit an Air Force transport shortly be!ore it was to have flown vice president Hubert H. Humphrey on a Vietnam battle- field tour, American officials disclosed today. 1 nursoay, r-.uvemocr ,, J. 'lb I UAJL Y PILO r 3 Becket Pioneer Ludwig Roth, 58, Spac e' Chief at Beach,, Dies Director of the Saturn-Apollo pr<>- gram for Douglas Space Center in Huntington Beach Ludwig Roth died Tue64ay nJgbt. He wae 58. Roth, conaldered one oC tbls na- tion's top space scientlats, was a pl- ooeer in rocket en'-1neerlng. He joined 'tbe Douglas Missile and Spece Sys- tems Center in 1964 after an exten· rive background in rocketry which began in his native Germany. Roth was among the German acl· entists who came to the United States in 1945 aloog with Wember von Braun, to aid in the development of America's i;.ocket development pro- gram. His primary assignment at the ' space center was in design and de- velopment of the Saturn &-IVB ml2ed orbital laboratory. Roth died at South Bay Hospital in Redondo Beaeb after an illness which began in August while be was tour- ing Europe after delivering a paper before the Hermann Obertb Society in Berlin. Roth who waa born June 10, 1909, waa a graduate or the Technical Uni- versity oC Darmstadt in Germany and became chief of preliminary design in the Germ:10 guided missile pro- gram in 1939. He worked at Peenemuende, Germ- any, aftillated with the design of the deadly "buzz bombs" that plagued Great Britian during World War II. He joined Douglas in Huntington Beach in 1964 as first usistaot to the vioe president of the space systems center. Roth and his widow, Hilde, lived ln Palos Verdes. Funeral . services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Friday followed by burial at Green Hills Memorial Puk in San Pedro. Survivors include sons Axel of Huntsville, Ala., Luther of Manhattan Beach, Bolker of Huntington Beacb, Gerhard of Tuscon , Ariz., s.od Wer- ner or Palos Verdes: brother Karl, of Chile; sister Elfride, of Germany, and three grandchildren. Hussein Flies to U.S. 1 For Parley With LBJ WASHINGTOl( (UPI) -King Hus· sein of Jordan was flying to the United States today for talks with President J ohnson and administration officials op possible renewal of Amer- ican aid to his shattered Middle East Kingdom. . U.S. diplomats, concerned with e~­ tablishing a lone·term peace in the troubled,.Mideaat. are interested in sounding out the young monarch on his apparent willingness to recognize Israel in return for some as yet un· specified arrangements In the area. ' TOP SPACE MAN DIES Douglll' Ludwig Roth Coliseum Gains 'Highest' Profit -WS ANGELES (UPI) -The Col· iseum Commission today N!pOI'ted that the Memorial C o 1 i s e u m and Sports Arena showed their most prof· itable year for the period ending June 30, 1967, and the next fiscal year was expected to show an even greater re- turn. Profits for the past fiscal year, earmarked for improvements at both of the sports centers in the Coliseum complex, totaled '400,000. With South- ern .alifornia, UCLA and tbe L o s Angeles Rams football teamJ all en· j oying incre8$ed patronage, the com· mission projected an even greater profit for the next ti.seal yeu. At their ,m"?eting, the Colaieum Com- missioners awarded a contract 'for $28,742.93 to the 3-M Company to in- stall a tartan surface on the indoor bOard track. When the surfacing is compl~ it will give tpe Sports Arena the first artilkial ccmposition JDdo« track in the country. Wort u Qpect.ed to be completed for the initial Jndoor' meet, Jan. 19. unusually beauflful smoky topa2 quartz set in 14-karat qold • • -~ I t \ l I & ' {] - Nothtnr compares with ·1~ tawny tones of smoky topaz, exquisitely and perfectly (Ut. And, absolutel y nothing compares wi th the rare price of this gi'oup ••• a once·a·year spe· clal purchase for Buffo"!s' cusfomers. You'll find the se semi·precious. stones In oval, oblon1, square or round cuts;j~n rlngs, pend· ants or pierced or· French·backed earri'ngs. For Christmas 1iftin1 never to be foreotten ... or for yourself. Costume ~ewe lry, ) - )LI UillS. NEWPORT • ( 11 FASHI OM ISLAND • ' I\ NEWPORT CENTER !\ • 644-2200 •I • MONDAY, TiiURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTiiER DAYS 10:00 TI U. 6:00 r • .. I -- .. 4 DAil Y mot FeedJllfl Inflation ' . LBJ Hits SOIOnS Mn. llllvaun Miiier'• guollne cnd1t card wu a llUle the worse for wear when tile flWDg station at- tendant sent in a form to the home oftloe llk1na fGr a replacement. He a:plalDed on the form the card bad been "bliClley bent0 (h1a spelling). Soon. the menman brought the car~. It wu made _oat to, "Badley Bent. 1221 BSo Grande Blvd. NW, Albu· qaerque, N.M. • RttWd N1tlr ti, Ga. J_.1 GclM, loud ond io,., eridc of PNafdnt Joh• "°"'' V.._ polq, _, be &M ~of"" "old friew4, H Gn. wauam C. WatMorclad, V.8. mUUotl com- macUt-fta VidMm, kt ff'1 Jloj. Gen. Jo'h.ft ronytAc ~ft) '°"° " getting aft earfvl °" Gavin'• orriool at Saigon airport; • !Al Angele.I Mayor S.muel Yorty WednNday put a cititena' commit· tee to wort to find out whether or not the $12 million world trade cen- ter ptopoeed for construction on Termlnl1 ll~d "wu a eood buJi. nesa Pl'O\)Olition for Los Angeles." It pro"bably won't hurt the building trades mudl with a price tag like· that. • MJJ.ttaey PoUce fn W~n ar- rested an AJr Force enlllted man, Char'-H. Ma,..,,.lf, 19, for being out of uniform u he strolled down a busy street near the White House. He wu wearing only his w r i 11 t watc.h. His fatigues were neatly folded over his right arm. • She'i S. Sgt. Ma1"JI Stfac.lc, olckit ioom- an in the Afr rorcc on acti~ duty, toho, at 66, rigned otlt7' for another four· t1tar hitch and toc11 sworn m at Hamilton AW'J'~ Bau, Mar San Raftui. • John C. Montvomery, state sodal welfare director, 1171 a new policy which goes into elfect Dec. 1 will make it all right for welfare 'M)rk· ers to d.iseu11 birth control with wel· fare recipients. WASHINGTON (AP) -Preaident Jobnlon, accuatna Congreaa of "tak· ing the IDacUon routle," aaya lta re- fuul to approve b1I propo1ed income tu bike already ta COIUnl AmericlDI by feeding tnflaUoa. At a butrtedly called newa confer- ence Wednetday in the White Houae Cabinet Room, Johmoa touched on topics ranging frcm Vietnam to the stock market but Ume and again oame beck to tbe theme that tblngs are not going b1I way in Congreu. Later, th1a prompted Sen. Karl E;. ' Inquests· Slated ·Jn Poison Death Of 7 · 'Children ARCADIA. Fla. (AP)-'n>e invest!· gation Into the pobonlng of seven chll· ·dren broadened todQ u autborltiea held 111 tnqueat In Arcadia and stud.led reccrda In Jacbqnvtlle to detennlne how 12 of a fruit picker'• 15 cblJdren died. Sbertff Frank Cline, who jailed the chDdren's father -32-ye.r~ James ~a child neglect charge ~ alcbt. aaid Rlcbardlon is.cl told him n.-. of bis other diJdreo by a fGl'1Mf marrt.1e had died In Jacballvllle prior to tbe A"*9ia deetba. SeY9ll ol Rlehardlon'a cblldren, ranging ln .ge from 2 to a, died last week after -.ttng pork and beam that Cline II.Id bad been laced with para- thion, a deadly poi.IOll aometime1 med • an agricultural pesticide. Cline and County Judge Gordon Hays said Wednelday they b8d enough evidence "to file murder charges against Rictrardlan" but agreed to convene a coroner's jury at the request ~ State Atty. Frank Schaub. At a news conference, Cline a a J d RlcbardlOD was ''motivated by a re- muneration fer life insurance." Rich· ardJoo took out $1,000 double lndemni· ty Uf e inauranoe policies the night be· fore the cblldren were stricken, Cline said. Qi.ae said be did not JcnO'# "'°" the Ricbantlm chlldren died ln Jacklon· ville, where Rlcbardlon lived until 1981 but bid info.nmtfon fndJcating t h e y died mystmioully. CUne 1akl tbat, by Richardloo'a "own aocCQlt, he ls the falJer of at least JS cbildren, and 12 ot these are naw dead.'' ./ AF Jet Crashes Killing 8 Aboard ROME, N. Y. (AP)-An Air Force B52 jet bomber carrying elgbt per· ICIDI craabecl and burned today Ip a wooded area near here, and State Po- Hce said at least three were be-lieved dead. . : ,. A spokesman for Grlffiss Air Force Bue here, who said eight were aboard, reported that the eight-en· giDed jet, a Stratofortress assigned to Minot Air Force Bue, North Dakota, bad been attempting a crash landing at Grtfflu. Ill engines had failed, the spokesman said. A crew member who survived told police that no nuclear weapons were aboud. The plane was reported to have barely missed a trailer park. The qash occurred about four miles nortbeas't of Griffiu. Mundt, ft.S.D., to _.... 0tbe ,...,_ dct aboWd loot to hla on pmtr~ Wltb a beavz -.Jartty la bMla ..... and Senate, ~ Dtmoerata mut ._ tbe ~· or credit fer .. a._. or not daat," Mundt Mid. Asked' about b1I bqb-prlwttJ .. queit for a tu lnc:nut, tbe -~ dint laid' bt la ltll1 Plvdnl ... I,. but that its fate nltl wHb tbe JI-. W~a aoct Meana CommJttee. COST LESS "We tb1nt that It will colt tat American J*ple . .-)la bt ---tbt tu,,.. lbM ... ~ ......... thaa ~ taitnc tbt lalctbl. roat. Gld la -be6q foDOifNd,.. be laid. ~ Delnoeratlc Lieder II I kt Maufteld ~ • the proddllc by pledOal ''ft'll cit oar best to Sift blni wb&t }le wuta ... Marwfteld Mid M -..... "'"-1111 • PreeJdent tbat CCllllNll abould -ln ....ion UDtD'lt pallll-&ju·~ bill. - ~ Wiibur D. llllll, J>.Aft. ol tbe ·Way1 and Meena Ccmmlttee decllned comment on tbe Prelidat'a remms but the House Republican whip, Rep. Lealle C. ArendJ ol IDJ. nols, predicted flatly that fa, tb1a b:if.: lat leut, "there will be no tu And Rep. John H. Rhodes of Ari· r.ooa. cbalrman ot the HOuae BepubB· can Polley Comml~, 4tdded: "The Preaklent ju.st hun't got the m• use, umeb' tbat there will be DO tu liiD coulderation unW the adJDlD. tatration sbows some inclination to cut dawn a~." CONGRF..SS CVT'l'ING At b1J ne1r1 conference, JobDJon re- s t a t e d biJ position that Coogrns should be doing the cutting. "1 think they will cut M or '5 bU· lion out ol the appropriations that we have recommended this year," he said. "I will sign those bllls they send me, although I trunk IOIJle of them are close ones." What hurts -in lost ~venue, lDter· est peymenta and i.Dfl.ation • fUDed price rises -the Presi•t aald. ls inaction ln the taxewpelldJng dllpute. -iJro Men Charged In Murder·rape : Of Greenwich Girl 11 NEW YORK (AP) Indictments charging murder-rape have been filed against two men in the deatti. ol an US-year-old girl. members Qf. a rich Greenwich, Conn., family, and her blpple boy tr.eDd during an LID party in the East Village. The Manhattan grand jury indict. ments were banded up Wednesday apinlt D<mld Ramley and Tbomu Den:n.IJ, 26-year old Negroes. The vtct1ms , both white, ~ Linda Fitzpatrick and James Hutchinson, 21.. wbo was known as "Groovy" in tbl East Vlllage hippie cok11tJ where be waa a chieftain ol sorta. In ~d.itioo to the murder charges, Ramaey and Dennis are ·&(CUSed of raping Miss Fitzpatrick. The two men have been held without bail since their arrest s h o r t 1 7 after t h e bludfeooed bodies of M1u Fitzpatrick and Hutchinson were found In a tene. meat house basement Oct. a by Fred Wri&bt, 31, assistant auperintendent of the building. A separate indictment bladed up Wednesday c h a r g e d Wrldit and Ramsey with raping a 22-year-o I d woman in the same building jtat be- fore the murders. Wright bas b e e n held in lieu of' '50,000 bail. Midwest .Feeling Winter Sunny Flori,da Gets Fall Taste Q Rain llfl!t VM'ieb9 Wi..41 nltfll •ncl ,,_,.,no ,_. bec>omtno -"'-•' to -.t f to 1' '"9t1 In I ll«-lodlY Incl FrkllY. Night •nd MrlY rnorn- fnt foe '"" low clouds Mcolnlnt mot!IY -In the lfflefnoon•. 11'9hflY cooler todn. VMlecdlLY n. f~peraturu ,.~ n.. •• twmper a tu re wu '5.J. Ct1llfornlt1 SOUTHEltN CALIFORNIA -MosllY 111nny tocla1' Ind Frlcln but night end .. ,,, "'°'""" loO •ncl low cfOUfa .;: nur 1!11 coelt, Gustv wlM• nortlltnl dewr11 Frfdlty •lfernoon. SlfthllY cooftr (A)llltl I nd IMtr"*'l•ft v1f. ...,, lodn Ille! I" mounlllns •nd non!wrn d-'1 Frlclly. l OS ANQELES AND VICINITY- Moally tunln' tod•Y end Frlclo but nlohl Ind "'"' ,,_,.1n9 co.1111 ICO end tow clouds. Cooler IOdl'f wtlll hltllt t1. lAlw fonl!lhf ... HIP Fri- day "'· COAST.Al AND INTl!ltMED14TE VAlllY$.-14/nny today end mo.tlY ..,,.,,., Frfdlty but foO or low cfOllclt l•I• lonltllf Md eulv l'rfel4y mor,,. "'-· JfleMIY COOier dtvs. Hlglls to- dl'f IO to •• l..OWt ton lehl <II IO 51. Hie"-Frldey 71 lo ts. MOUNTAIN AllE~S -5'/nnY todn -l'rfdey. Gvs!Y northerly winch end tllfhtly cooler Frlcll'f. INTllUOtt AND OESERT REGIOffS -SutlnY todey end Frlcl1y, High ftrn- fltrtluret fodey It lo tO u-r Yt lfeYS. Ind • to ti IOWtr Yt lltn . loowi to- nlgllt AO lo M 11-...l'.•JWr•, .,.., .tO to '° -., vt1ky1 ~1\1 winds tnd slfthllv c~ frld•v. l'llollt-7' to '4 u-r veflt'fl •l>d IS to U l,,..,.r vtlltVI. Skiff wt•I ...-•1ltv cfffr In Sol/II>- "" C.fllor'nl1 loNy HUPI for 11r1v mtrftlne loO •nd low dOlldt • '°"' '"' CIDllf C:O..t1I 1rt11 "" aligllltv -W IOCln. .... PllYllW•USAWWMU-...asTl07!MA.llUJ'1' •J•t.7 •••• Mlftll '• Loa Anotlts wes '"° """""' wlfll Ille u uptlon of "''"' mornlnt loO •nd low <loud• •IOlll tr. cou t. A 0..... ICO ahuf ..... " L• Moel.. 1,.. 1.,.,..floMI A~port from •bout 10 P·"'· lo "'"'"lvM W ..... ..,.v nlgfll, lnbouild fllghh -. ti""'"" to Hof· ~Burb.tnll or Ot!terfo •Ir POrtL Smoo In tht l.OI ...,,..... IHI" '"' moclerltt lo h11w. _..dlnv lo lhl Air Pollufk>n Con1rol Dl1trlct. T•m· p>r1lure1 were lower !ft lo. .\not lel, lht tftemoon high rMCll"'9 11. Wed llffOty's high WH .. , ol'd toollvftt'I low 1h0Uld be 60. Wulhtr In Sol/lhenl Clllfornfe re<r .. 1fl0111I, 1r11• w11 llftlrt NY goad BHClles wtrt Wllll'f 11111 lfftfnoOn ~ rnot""'9 fCI .... IOW CIOudl llMrld. T1'""relllrel l'ffCMof 10. wlfh the w11.. In IN mlcMOI. Mountain aides wtre cletr. lh-1 ltwl ttmpereturu wen• ,..., 70, 0.Wrh wtrt wnnY. lc"'-•lvru ,..telling lllt to. '" upeirr vtlleY• •nd c11,..bln0 lo Ille fOI lft !owtr YtlleYL lmlllfil l retl11trt'd lht N lloft't Mthtft lt~rtll/re Wtdnudn wll!I "· v.s. s ........ rw OeclllONI relrl It l1Rlng -• wlclt ,,.. trom LoultlM\e 11111 north- ''" Florfde lo ""' GrMI Llltft. The r1lnftll emounh lllrouoll mott of 1111 .... ...... • quirt.. lo hill .,. Inell In ••• llOUrL The NeYiftl •mounl• _.. If Tt lllhl-, l'i.. With .17 ln<hls •nd al Du~, lowt wllll . U lnchu. Thfft was somt ht•VI' ....,, Ml11l11IPI)(. An oulbrt1lt of cold •Ir It sw"Pfno -acrou Illa -'II cantr1f Mlltl. Snow 11 1•111"'8 from wen •nd cenlt1I Mont•n• ••ou _.11,.rn WYomlng lo Mlllftlweltern Scull\ 0.kofa Incl 1M Ntbt1llll pe,.. l\lndlt. l'!Ye lft<ht\ of snow fell 11 SIM'rld1n, Wyo. In sis heul't. T,,. Ill le• ,,.. ,.,..rdv cluf from Golf>. redo 1nd IOUltl •"" amrtf ·T• ... lo C• n1on111. Ar'ld 1!11 sou"""9t wu w1rm 191ln with rtedlng• In Ille IOs •nd ..,.,,. fOa In the C1llfornl1 deurt lltl Tem~t1ture• """ L9w ,.,... Alllu.,efflUO ... l) Anc!wege Allllnl• 81Mr1fleld llsmtrck ISolM lloltorl Bui" lo Chfaoo Clncln11tll Clevtltnd Denwr Ott MolMt Detroit Eureh F•lrtltnh Fort Wortll ,,_ ........ Hollolulll Hout• IMllNPClllt J9(k-Ylfle ICl nMt CllV l H Vt01t lot ... ,,,. ... ~"'""'• Ml•"'f Mltwtul!M "''-~"°"· NtW OrlHnl New Vn o.ti.nd OklWwnl City Om•lll PHO ltotllel Phl11CMllll!l1 pttwifnlx Plttst>urvh Pormnd Aet>ld CllV RH 8"111 Reno Rlctlmo<ld Slcr•nwnlo St. louls s.111, .. Slit l .U Cit)' hn Dleoo SM Frenc:IKO SMll An1 Sln!t h rb.trt k'''i. !DdclN Ttmll9 T,,.rmal W11J11t19t.., 31 J1 ,. .u '~ SJ ST 45 75 Tr " JO #f ~ .o:J " " 11 56 43 ·" 61 " 17 " " .. 66 "' 7l 411 '° ,, 51 44 I Ol 51 -30 11 5• •1 " 41 "2 7' °' 71 15 n .u 61 4J .. 11 0 .tl 51 " .01 fl JS .. '° 41 .. OS "' 71 51 u ts ... lS n "' u 61 SJ 01 ,, SJ ~ " Jt •• 1\ " .. Al 41 S• 01 ll 5(1 6A ., J:J \II "f " l2 .'1 tO " 7' JI Tl " 01 " ,, Sf 41 tO " .. JI 7A 51 U I' 84 51 14 SI ll 40 <.'\ l\ I t 71 2) fl SI .. 1J • • f Ill • ~ • .... ~ • r ~ STUDENTm• j{_ d,~!ftt· ~Iowa . slde Iowa M8'POrial Unton•W~ .. Ml:~ City poll~• lllMhfa.r ~qt,ta-.Tohuon 100 student prote~ were~ bf ,P.OUce ~ County S a oftlCe <liq llibp.proteston toward a local officiala decliiMd to coim.ii on ·1'tiit, It airf, "' bus (af rl&llt oat ol picture) dming a protest.out.. charges will be filed. .. I Stude·nt · Protests Ranipallt~ · In Nation's T.:r • •t• ~u ;n1vers1 1es.-··\ Ataodated Pna . Issues ranging from . tbe camws presen~ of CIA recruiters to the bull· dozing of a favorite lounging Jawp prompted student prote1ta We,dnelday at variowi colleg~ around the nation. There were also expressions of sup- port for open recruiting at Columbia University and a wte by lJniverslty oC Texas students acalnat an immedi· ate cease-fire in Vietnam. · Central Intelligence Agency men were recruiting at· Stanford Unlrn· sity when, 75 to 100 students cllinbed a fire escape to an alcove over the conference room and began yelling and stomping. More tbu 100 students were chars· ed with dllturbing the peace at tiie Up ,.rsity of Iowa when a.demoastra- tion tgaiiiit the preMOCe of a Marine Corps recruiter touched off a ktckmg, shoving melee. • Visit the Polaroid Girls at our 2 Locations and ha11e JIOUT colored picture taMn frte! MAIL nta pcJUl'ON lt>Ot\YI Z.le'• Jewi.,., 28 North Ttjon · No flijarltl,,.. nportect but cam- pus pollce called oo aome ao city po. lice to help make the arrests. The d~omtraUon WU ltaied by the Stu· dents for a Demoentic Society. About 300 Univenlty Of Micblgltl students in Ann Arbor at.aged a alt.in at the adminlttretioo building to pro. test the school's lnvolvernent-in a i1 million counterinlurgency project in Tba.lland. The school newspaper diaclosed re- cently that the school bad the COD· tract. The demoutraton called for an eDd to the Thailand project and creation of a faculty-student commit· tee to review university reaearcb pol· icy. At City C.Ue1e in New York 49 stu· denta were arrested\ u they sat in muddJ ilitcher dug fot the foundations of ~ bQUdbag theJ. M1 encroacbee on a favorite student~ lawn. The clemomtr• b1 some 400 ltu- PleeM aencf me the Polerold Color C.mel'I at $49.88. I will pey $1.25 WMkly Of $!1.00 a month if charsed. Clt1----------------~lp..--......J>~""-------~ O Cnh O Add to my 9CCOUnt O Open New Account Ctt41t to MMlllry ,,_rsonMI 11 fotltlot1 lllHct-N_,.rt Ce11m Mo11d1y.frid1y unlll t :OO r •. - -denta WU the aecGDd fn ...... ,,,... over the lalue. Mon .tbml .• polJc. men forced a circle. and ~ arma jlO protect the COD&trdctioa ~ at the lite. A fe'W blocks to the IOUtb Of ·Man. hattan'a West Side, stude!ita at'Calum- bla Colle·1e and tbe''flli~'•Sebooi of Englneerl.ni .were · votJ,zw attaa'11 in favor Of open ~tipl. by U)' organtution. With more than tWo-ootda et tbe 2.· 175-mepiber undereradute atudmt body YotinC, the tallr "~wed '7.1 cent said they did not object 1o aJ11 govenlr11eotal or private employer in- terviewing aenlon. · . "Althoudi many atudenta feel that the war ln Vietnam .ii WTODI, people do Jlot leel·tbat IUPlftlllon of c.rta.ln types of speech ii a suitable IDIUI of _protest." cammem.l Eden wm. mmm, prutdeat oL tbil IOpbamwe claae. Hurry/ st oak Um/fed tOJ W. 4tt.-Dt--.Wll S.ht Aille Mo"d•y·FriJey Ht!I t :lO • r A'SHI!f<r· good ) ~: int.t focw onth u a justice. Altbou1 young and necestlrfly · analysis of b to date in<li stance -lttr tious ooe. On tbe llbE ledger, the f1 for Nagroea joined in I'ffl der COO"fictlo bama Negro. the court fou exclusloo of juries. In thE the Negro • the police cl to klll bJm. LESS N<>TE: To a man. eight coUeagi verse these < in a liesa noti court's first stood With Take Off'.{; ' .. I Says·, SAN m -A toe.! doeso\ mJad (ice tau. ... George ~at in the flYe- designed. But, said 1 "everything is Ori that p He referre by Remtnn was gl~t for the , which e last Febrii» out. The Polt issue a r evi! month, glvjn ington a!#: .and a mori ficialJ iaid ting compla: wart and Wa in generll. · Hyde, Wtic signed . •··: said be 'kot Washington he offerect -. signs ,.. i~ rejected u. the Peale p from. The 4l't1 stamp tP•Y a dup~ati• they g~ fr my art~ and so rottt He no~. Peale portr 32 years al died." L-1 PHOT1 Pric• Devt KODAO • Ju111be 17 ltrlMI ti Jumlle f N-"•II t "•Prl•u f,. l<od-ltt I ....... ~ ~= MAA,ICl1 IA~KE'I P.O. SAN DIE - . . T r-Thorsdiy, Nowmbtr 2, 1967 OAJLY PILOT 5 i T4l~n to Propose Peace Talks With North B 1 AMES MAIUIW ''sheer deceptions." Tb e ia auct) old bat that the big be supplied when be Jl'MDH ti1 the elections came along constitution Thieu at art a Newt Aul1't newspaper repeated t h e interest la In Thieu a.od h1.s a new prime mm.tater and and be w_.s forced to play out with a large measure GTON (~) Comumnist terms for peace new pernment. cabinet. But be ii UDdortak· HC()nd-fiddle to Thieu. ol power, which me&n1 It preaiden~ South in Vietnam. . Tbe Uldted State. h a d ing 1o put in motion a de· In addition to that, South may 1ate a . while before Nguyen. Thieo'-au.TBOMBING puahed tbe idea of a new cent government tn • ceu.D· Vietnam doesn't have &nY· the Houe or Senate can ex· the oa of offtce T,bey include an uncondi-eovernmeat democratically :;'m~ttcJe ';t: ~ !::°fe~pea~~i-tv= ert geaplne inOQ!mce. now ~ !i~ ti;J!:.ua~t~= :u~ ~~ ~ ~.been soaked m corrup-JY~~;. such 81 thia ClOW>-u!i~!e ~ i;:: o=c. talka Jobmco nor Thieu bu ever South m.-..._ ........ r:;d In order to do a real joO In botn HoCJ&e aDd Seoete. dent who can veto a meaa-V1-. r.nnn .. ecf talts tbat dkln't ucYMUU .... Wftl b ' t --v • ure paned by his Hou ' f bee . PromiabtC to i;~ some condition at-to tbe mocma wm-ld.. of'&~O: f/Jop :1:::J. mw with which he must deal, ud Senate and see ibe *'> do tt w .i.., once he tacbed. ' v ir 'll'l~ONI HELD ...... •h•• there is a multiplicity of stand unlea1 both ho u 1 e a .... __,.. government ii not .,._ ._. parties. can mu 1 t er a 1wo-third1 took o ce, ut the ruult John.son, for inatance, of· '!be electlGna wete•betd tn out under ideal cllwpl· So Thieu tana oftice not vote to override ~· · Will certalnJ,y be ferd to stop the bol!}bing September and un. month. stances, even if there wun•.t only witb.out a clear major· agreement by if doing so would lead to And Thieu at his inaugural the "ar. tty loyal to him in both VETO OVERRIDE talk •ltb )lim ''productive discuuiona" outlined• general program 1bere:hu been 11bWU! be-houses but without Jmowtne If Thieu triet • veto, he • in ~ec:t. rec-and if there was a willing• to build democratic tutltu· tween hi 01 and IM v 1 c .e where the members -eo in can be overridden by a ognlijo 1 bll newly ~lect-neaa on the other aide to be-tlona and begtn IOcla1 re-president, Nau:Jen 0.0 Ky, the Senate, 137 in the House s imp I e majority vote of ed ~' ent. gin negotiations in go o d form. wtio wu the ~g man, '\ID--stand on the issues. both houses of the Aasem- nu•w· be in good com-faith. He said the detail• would der the American wing, an-Under Vietnam's new bly. At this moment it e all tbe propos-And Thieu said be wouldl--=-..:.....:.=.:...,......_.:...:._ ____________ ;;...., ____________ _ eaident Johnson, propose a bombing pauae in oC State Dean return for some solid reclp- , others have been rocal move by North Viet- or ignored. John-nam. But today be limplY , his last bid in a said-he would propose spe~!*>l 29. peace talb but didn't meo- etnam's official tion a bombitig. pau.ae. Nhan Dan, But tryinc fJJ get the , offers of peace North Vietnamese fJJ t a 1 k UllUfl~ bombing pauses peace except on their terma Supreme Court tice 'Liberal' Take Warts· l Off. Goorge Says -Artist L ..... PHOtO PRI SATURDAY 9 TO 5:30 THIS · ·Is 1·11 THE BUTl - ~h POUR·A ~ ~ f FLOOR . ~less Floor CoverinCJ We clicl some rHI b.,gain ~untln9. You ca11 pay clouble for this encl 11ot ~·t so 9oocl. Kit inclucles the bH• coat, the Yinyl flakes, .,., the finish glue coat. 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' •' . • . I . • • • • • • . • • ~ f • • . . ' l DAit. Y Pit.OT T~. NMmber 2, 1967 TRUNK MURD!lt - University of Pennsylvania freshm.._ Ja W.iker Green, 18, from Des Moines, Iowa, w flllilll mur4lnd tn a tnaU tUt wu fie& ing iD .. l>elawue River Wednuday. An autopsy .,....,...... showed Green bad been dead from two to nine days and police · officiala say he died from m&nual ~"~ . - Space Laun·ch De ____ ye dy AL ROSSITER JR. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -With t.uncb Jnl)atltioca laUinc, tbe U.S. Sp ac e agency today wu e~ to delay by at leut a dilly next week's unmanned tQt ntgbt of the first Saturn 5 Moon rocket. .. 'nle all•lmportant abot re- rnalne4 off!cWl,y tar&eted tor Nov. t, "buf wort lfu more than a day beblnd schedule and project offi- cials were sc·beduhd to make a ded.lloa today on a reviled lmmcb date. The upeeted de1.u wUt clear tM way for tM laundl of the Surveyor 8 MOC!I landing robot ·~ ~e'L..-r....1 to make lta Not. 7 tcret, a week lonaer than planned aectioe Apollo spacecraft. It to 1et the. bua& rocket air· wW circle earth twi~.,be­ borne. fore the rocket fire 'tta Tbt A&encJ dilcl~ 200,000-pound thru.lt engine tail of fDe. a hour. '1 min· a second time to drive the ut. m1.Mloa Wtdoeld1,1 IDd Apollo from a lt'l·mlle high MW t.Ut the tbreHtaie orbit to mi altitude of 10,· S.turu will onu a aatellite ·710 miles. welOLDg a reoard .O,Oll8 When tbe f1rtng 11 com· pound.t durinf tbl eert.y pot· pleted, the Apollo command tions or ftigb . and service modules will The !prlmqle sattWte wW separate Crom the s p e n t ,ccmiJt ol a putiallJ fueled · rocket. 1be third 1pacecraf t tblnl ,Btqe roe?Jtet a«Acbed . aectlon, a dummy l u n a r ·t9 the 116~ •. ..., module, will remain bolted ' Stµdent's Mutilated Bo~y -I \ • Surve,or would bave b8d to BAY ST. LOUIS, lilas. dlugbters, Cynthia, 14, Car· wait a day. (UPI) _A oe Jollded with ol 9, and Theresa, 8, were A Space At,Wll:1 spokes· ~ &....e injured, along with anoth· man said n• lip!ftcant J'OQDg PlflCIDI eJi!iiW:pw er puaenger in the station problems ,, ... eDCOUlltlnd two ftllldea and lllmmed w..,a, Michael Trejal, 15, in aettmc tbe •foot Sat. Into a l?tfon w~ ca U. S. also ol New Orleana. Larry urn 5 and Its ApoDo 4 ..... llO Deel" tbe M11 .. ...,_·Lou-CbrUtmu, of Pearllngton, cra!t ready fOr fllCbl Wan& ;Jfne W.....,, llW· an occupant of the youths" ''The taW are Jult tak· Jae ae';;iilOU ud .,_. car, alJo was hurt. Ina loqer u.n anticlpat· lnl fM #I~ Police said the oar con· owners. er.• ._......_ 1'1111 mft.wd four ot t.alning the young people Romney a~ f« When the Nov. 7 target the youths and three mem-aideswi~ a car driven by open housing bill to be • date was announced last bera of a New Orleans Wn· Cbarles Weber Sr., 65. Me-acted at the •Pedal F ~n·d Floating in Truuk· PlULADELPHIA (UPI)-been a~ed sleet>ing A murder warrant was ia· c:trug1 at Weinlteln'a tobac· · med today for a <*Dpul co sbopl. One ltDdent said ::;cogWati~=: 1l: be ·~ later In bis ,...tty or PlllllQtnDla · car; ..._ a6d be re- w s offered a "pill" but molested while unconacious. week, Apollo Program Di· lly. Three children in the tairie, La., who was not in· session -an abrllpt ~ --'used 1.t. ,.,.._ drugged stu· Green, '°" ol aDoo•"cio· mtor Samuel PhiWps aaid, ' I~ were serlowily burl. jured, and careened loto an-face from his pra nu """ -"we m in a very compleX were Mr. and Mrs. other car driven by Philip ing position. He main dents were not sure what et pelbologiJt, dhrppeued lea.mint proceaa &Del we are a,h1d w. Nienaber and SchuylM", 2.8, a sailor en as recently 11 t1fo mon bid happened lo them. Od.· 22" whea be id bis going to tati all Ile time tbl&r daughter, Irene, 14; ol route from California to Oc· ago that boualnc · 1.ongolowicz sa1d th ey campus cbmhil). 'lbe we need CID tbe · ftnt Ntw Orleua; Archle i'hcm-eeaa, Va., with hi.I wife and ation could best be deal \ I lrelbman whole drlJalld, COftr'9Cl ecmdoulDeu bad "*9d and bicten 1*1J wu ID Ml darmltort, and an· faad ID a trunk no.aac ID otblr said bl woke up with dal Delanre Bl,.. '1'1111· a mu ._.,. Oftr him. da,y. . Tbe ID.ID'• ldeDtHJ was larller 1oda1 two boyl willWd. 'ftre given "altered drink c b Hn i 11 l r '1 IUjGr-tGld laundt.'' • 23, Waveland, Min._; BS. two chil4ra. The Schuylen with ·J>y the ~ltlblliima tit altered food" such aa a friendl be wu gUn& to a Dr. George E. Mueller, chard C. Burton, 24,-p~ were nothurt;-CBC .uld the coatts .._ \ llDdwich. He waa unable to tobacco abop to bu1 a pipe, Associate Space Acency Ad· lqton, Mill.; Wilbert ~ Tbe out· of· coatro1 C:.r a Jtat.1ride law. . ii live tor ..... al --i&-aa1d Some ltudenta mlnistrator in cbarce of Uaima, 11, and bis bnlllr llaoed off the Schuyler He changed bll mW aft· Ill"~: and :id h WCiG..m be MAd be had manned 1paeetliCht, a a 141 Ralpb E. WUUams, Jot. ii w111cJe ud crubed bead· er surwfia& the rwalb of ,... lmpoRible to determiDe a aocm appain&meat with a Oct Q that it IM.1 tab Bai a. !Alda. on IMo t1tit oneomlne' ltatiaa the Detroit riot aml ..-.. wbether~ey were1el.1lalJ1_mu~-·~~~~---------'-e_vtt_~ ___ d_a_y1 __ cr~u~JOng---u~-~'ftlr.~~-o(~--Nl-e_natllr~-·-•~•-•_aon.~---~~~~------pn)blema.-.~~aao11_.. __ u. ___ ut1m. __ :o-were arrested .,.; dm,.. ol Another atudent aai~ he helping to dilpoM ol tbe bo- gHl:E ~~ State Candidate Zongolowicz said the ,,... rent was issued for Stephen - Scared by Gunman Weinstein, 35, ~ ol shops oa IM Pam c.mpu and a Colooial VlIIage shop- pinf <Ullc Oil a Delaware lUftr near where Green's body wu found. Zongolowicz said Vincent NEW 0 R L E A N S, La. Jow was pointint a IUD rilbt Myers. 18, and Jame 1 (AP) - A gunman fired al me." Hammel, 1(, admitted. they f o u r quick s b o t s in a "The shota kept coming. were paid $18 for th.rowing I jumped between cars," be tbe trunk, eoataning t be Freocb Q u a r t e r motel added. .. 1 couldn't even tell _Jlody, into the river. He did / ~ disclose wh<> had paid them. Zongolowici said a tb\rd boy, unidentified, wU\ be arrested later in the dlf. "An autopsy disclosed Wed· nesday that Green had. been drugged and sexually moles- ted before he was m~ 1be medlcm eamtner'a f!J. flee said teeth marts on . Green's body was evidence of sexual deviation in t be crime and that ttie student ai.o was bruised on the beaCi and neck. Five students at the uni· ~ty reported they bad driveway early t o d a y at Rep. John R. Rarick CD· Le:), a candidate for gov- erbor ID Seturday'a Demo- cratic primary. Rarlct, his wife and an aide toot cover and escaped ~·· "The whole 'thing happen- ed about like the flip of a finger." said Rarick. "At first it soonded like some· one threw a cherry bomb. 'lben I turned around a n d looked at this car. This tel- Only I Hurt As PanAm Jet Skids In Boston l BOSTON (UPl)-A Pan American World Airways 7ff1 jet blew three tires as it landed Wednesday night in rain, fog and "zero" vlslbili· ty at Logan International Airport, skidding a half. mile with 177 p e r tons aboard belore stopping 50 feet from Boston Harbor. One ~ JQjury ... re- ,,orted to the 18' passengers ... ·.>ard the four engine jet· liner. A 1tewardeu. part of the 10 member crew. also ripped h~r uniform. The nose of the h u g e plane came to a atop past h end of a concrete curb· inl leading into the harbor. gen wer e Fedders dealers, employes and clients and their f.amllies. 1'>e jet was unable to con· tinue it& fiigtt unW repairs were made t.o the ti.res. An· other jetliner was flown from New York wtaile the pasaengen were fed and then the trip continued. There was no official re· port from the Fede!'~ Avia· lion Agency (FAA ), which described the matter as an "incident", not an accident. The l~member crew was headed by· Capt. V~nt Reilly, 45. of 219 Engle St., Tenafly, N. J. 'lbe rest ti. the fUlela&e was t-J on the runway. apan G1·v0 g There was no fire, de· '"'° spite the haif-mile I k i d with "brakes on" over t be A-Ships OK wet ru.nway. Boston was a scheduled refueling stop for the Pan· Am flight, under charter to Fedders A.ti-Conditioning Co. and en route from Dal-1'1 to Rome and Spain on a J2.day holiday. The pau en· Laos PM Asks: 'Stay In Viet' CANBERRA. Australia (AP) -Prince S0tJVanna Pbouma, the premier of i..os. told a news conference today that U>e Laot.l.ans ~t as well "pact up and eo' if U.S. troops with· draw from Vietnam. Souvanna, on a state visit to Australia, saJd the South Vietnamese government ls now strong enough to oon· tain all internal subversion but American troops musl not withdraw until N o r th Vietnam ... troopt art aJ.IO pulled out. TOKYO (AP) -Despite leftist threats to demon- strate when the ships come, Prime Minister EisaJm Sa· to's government gave per· mission today for U.S. nu· clear· powered surface war- ships to visit Japan. Japanese Communists and Soclall!tg say recre<1tional visit! to J apan by the car· rier Enterprise and other nuclear warships operating ofJ Vietnam, expected in January. will be interpreted u Involving Japan in the Vietnam war. The other nu- clear-powered ships are the ·crul.aer Long Beach and the frigate Bainbridge. Forei&n Minister Tateo Miki said he was satistied with U.S. and Japanese re· ports that the ships would post no nuclear hazards lo port residents. , U.S. nuclear submarines have viJlted Japan r<'guJar- ly since 19&4. and by now only token dtmonstratioll6 ar'8 ltaftd against them. you how many lbots were fired. You don't cquat Wben you're looking doin a beJTel." Witness• ...., '6lt four fbots were counted. How- ever, only ope slug was found by ~. 1'bl batter· ed projectile apparently ric- oeheted off the c o v e r e d driveway wall and landed tn front of. a fire station di· recUy across the s t r e e t from llbe Bienvtlle H 0 u II e where Rarl~k was staying. Police, began a seareh for three, pe>Mibly four men. in a black compact car from which the shot.a were fired. Rarick bad been at a tele· v1aiOD station JnPUlDI • statement for tiSe In the fi . nal days of 1be cubemator· ia1 campaign, An aide, Neal Edwards, said the shooting took place about 1:4.5 a.m. "We bad just driven into the hotel garage and got out or the car," Edwards said . "We took only a few steps and then this car sud· denly appeared at the end of the driveway. I saw three or four dark figures in the car. Suddenly l beard the first shot. I dove to the ground and the congress· man and his wife ducked between some cars.•· "After they got through shooting the car screeched off," Edwards added. Edwards was asked iI be fell the shooting had any· thing to do with organized crime, a key campaign ii· sy. and be replied: '1t possibly could. We've been bttt.lng it pretty hard." The COlllJ'ellMAD, 43, I native of Goshen. Ind., is one of four candidates run- ning against Gov. John Mc· Keithen. Klansmen Ask New Trials JACKSON. Mias. IUPl)- U.S. District Judge Harold Cox scheduled oral argu· meota toct.y oa de!enae mo· Uons seeking to throw out the conspiracy convictions (fl seven a.Jleged Ku Klux IOansmen in connection wfth the 1964 slaying of Ulree civil rights workers. Attorneys for the .even defendants. including Ne- shoba County Shertff's Dep- uty Cecil Price and alleged Klan Olieftain Samuel H. Bowers• Jr. of Laurel. sub- mitted written motions Wed· nesday asking that the con- vlcbon• be .et a&Jde and , new triall granted. e I .. I a na •• / MOMS means month .. o-m~ttt-s~gs. It 1s the new way to s ve money automatically. Ort1y Glendale Fedpral has u:W~~Moms help· a regular amount is tr , sferred each month !Nim your present non-earning bynk checking account to a .. s~, high -e g Glendale Federal savings account. So you save Withoµt effort, without fail with MOMS help. d if you have ~ much money you don't need.MOMS help, transfer it in. one lump sum ta Gle ale Federal, and watch it grow.' · MDNTH-0-MATIC· mN&S • And Loan 1-olallo>c Motn Olloo: CJloQcWo avillgS Newport Beach: 2333 E. Pa,c· Coast Hwy. at ·MacArthur Blvd. ' Newports Only Federal Savings As • 5% current annual rate/ 5.13% ann ual yield• The Nation's Seco nd Largest F eral Savin gs Association "' ..... ... • ·•. - Second Sadtb, b. mer Mia Blue~ bu bttn arWoAF ;~~ Ht la M¥.taill , for1duty AJr Com . Air .. ••who Melvon C Yella, N been u Fone 1 Cepter a· aft.er gn tralnlng AF~, Te AirmaJ ~e fore join H&WU Newport ScbooL ~ Mrs. Wt of '193-C guna Hil ed to tl Hosplt.al- Lt. Sd offi~r I ' t.ered UM wu lut deei Pl' Al• fomlalf he tece Muter'• lltJ al ( . Nlvy _-::.-. u: former Thleker Ave., M pated in Sentry", tbe ene aod mu V'lttnam \ Ai a Comnw GroupT phiblous Mount B direct th along ti! Sou~ v mlHtaril Naval Wallace ol the f Howard Newpor1 pleted t Naval • cola, FJ After eon,. 10 to .. ..., aet"- tion' ,,,.. c11nc t brilff• IQlttt l ii r IV. an an he ln· he re- IS• he vU a !al nd nd to ie-~ Oil- i eal tlU. illDa&: '~ lift• II cl lltto -~ ·•. - ThundQ, NcMtrlber 2, 1967 DAILY Pl LOT T ,HanY Orange COaSt Men Serving In Our Armed Force~ Second Lt. Mlcbael D. Sndtb, husband of the for· mw M.111 Judith Rowe, 48 Blue Lagoon, ~Beacb, bu. been gradbated at Am- arWo AFB, Tent, from 1he traJpiQI cour. ae for U.S. A1r F .... f.ue~~ftcera. . Ht II ualgned to Meuntaln Home AFB, Idaho, ~ for f duty ,with the Tactical Air Comti\aDd. Mr'*1 ~ B. Jaek· Ma. whole motber ls Mrs. Melvon 0. Wat.Ion of lll Via YeUa, Newport Beach, baa been uslped t. the Air Foree TecbDicll TralninC Cepler at Chanute AFB. m. I aft,er graduation from basic trllnlng achOQl at Lackland AF1', Tena.· phase of training, he will receive bi' "Wings ot Gold." Airman Jacbqe attended Or,enge Cout Collese be· fore jolnlng the Alr Force. K>ebtrall Id Uni, dau_~ He, wu a 19M graduate of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jusw Newport H a r b o r High B. Kern, Santa Ana, com-School · pleted ten weeb of basic . tralning at Recruit Trein· ing CommJDd (Women), Uaited States Nam ~ 1D1 Ceot.er, Bablbridai the · new WA VE, • 11114· uaV-of Costa Mesa lngb School, wtll spend .,. 14 daJ leave with her parents be· fore reporting to U!e U.S. . Army Fint Lt. DeMJ D. ScUalllt, ... IOll al Mr. and ·Mrs.t WlllllltoB O. Sdmlldt of '93.c Via LOI · Altol• La· guna HiDI, bu been ualln· ed to the tsrd Evacuatfon Hospital-la Vietnam. Lt. Schmidt, an optometry "Naval Training C e n t er, officer at the hospital. en· Great Lakes, JU., for fur· ' · tered the Army la 1966 and ther tralnint as a hospital wu lut 1tationef at Aber· apprentice. dee& Prmll qround, Md. A· 1981 .,..Suate ol CaJI.. . fonda Btgb Scbool, Whittier, be recetfed: his B.S. and Muter'• desree at Untnr· lit, of California, Berkell)'. Cadet Fnd c. ManHD Jr., 20, whole parents lives at G4 -Belvue Lane', New· }Qt Beeb, WU Mi.cted to pll11cipat.t tn tbe advanced coune of tbe U .s. Army ' NlvY Lt. ::.:· New-lhM'ft Ofllcen Tralnlng .. _-: ...... u~,. husAndr"' tbeD COl"PI u~gramsit '*w~~g I. former MUI ea . town mver y, asuw • \ Thacker ol 8281 Roole'felt ton, D.C. Ave., Midway Qty . particl· Cadet Marthall baa com· , pated in opera~on '1F'ortress pleted the tWo year basic Sentry", an effort to at.em course and upon graduation, the enmD1'• flow of men l be wUl quallfY for an olfi. qd munltlona from Nortll I\ cer's conimlsalon in the U.S. Vl.etnam. /trJ!lY. At. a staff member ol While attending N wport Command• Amplllblou Qarllor HICb &cOool, where Group TbfM llboard tbe am-be~ bi ll8ft be..,.. pbibioua forel ftaoldp USS Vice pnl1dent -of the stu- Mount McXbaleJ. be helped dent bOdy and WU intereat- direct the landlDI of Marfaes ed in betketball and foot.- along the D«tbern cout of ball. South Vietnam ..., tbe c1.e-ii militarized soae. .,.. "TbH Clall. Dn· oma.r, 21. * or Mr. Naval Re I er v e EDlip Mti. Edwbl DlDI:...,.°.! Wallace R..Melllll, bublDd h1rw&J J)rlve, ""'9~ of the fo~ Illa Lori J,~~~-'~.~~ Howard of.,..~., ~ .. ~Yla!!!!!! Au Newport Beach, bu com. !'Gree Bue, Tua:, and has pleted bis coarHI at t b e reported to tmrl'1 :Oi Naval Air Statloa, Pensa· Colo., for tunber on1 cola. Fla.· . • .apeciaDlt in.eleetr c After completin& the next ml - · .a~ATID . Pvt. Dirwln H•rrnen KOVENS • 'ge ~~~~ S.trtti CMst Pl-. C.... M ... • 146-4110 Ley·A·Wey New Per CMltlMI .. 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Calif., Fisher of 2572 Bayshores · tQd husband .of the-former )ljss Shirley Sim.ls. on of Dri9e, Newpor'; ·Beach, has ll~tington Beach, asaisted-floY(D biJ first eolo flight. fa· the fl1m.lng of th .. N.GM Tl'le flight, mad -. in a TM months of advanced flight training. Marine Private Frederick S. Gareelo•, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Garcelon of 36 No. La Senda, Laguna Beach, completAd twr weeks of training under simulated combat condit'"ns. He will go on to more d· vanced training before be· ing assigned to his perma· ginla Whisler, ~ PJ. 16th St., Coat:i Me .. , haJ been assigned to the 1Jt Air "..av• airy. Division, An Khe, Viet· nam. Pvt. Whiller la a mecban- lc in Co. B, Di-villoo 1., Transportatlon Bn. He en- tered the Anny in 1967. He completed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. and was stationed at Ft. Rucker, Ala. before arriving in Vietnam . He is a 1985 graduate of N e w p o r t Harb« High School and attended Or'l.Dge. Coast College. landing ship. 'USS ·Tortuga along the northern coast of Vietnam. in a civic· action progr.arn ln You help us; we'll help you. assisting the Vietnamese' Buy from our tremendo~ people in completing sell· s~lectlon of popular "'.his· · k~s Uquors, beer & wines help projects such a' build· _ 'we'll 4eliver to !your Marine Sgt. AJlaert E. Kel· ing wells, c u 1 v e r t s and bouse on the double ... and l.Y' Jr., 101r0f Mt. ud Mrs. schools. friendly. Anything else you Albert .E. Kelly ol ~ Mag-need? Soup, nu~ millt, ci~· noua si., Cotta Mesa 1a 1n Brando Movi·e arettes, blades, candy, dll~ Vietnam· aeniQc with . the dips, greetint · cards arid Sha. rif Bu8y Boilerm~n 3C Nonau D. First Marine Aircratt W'ang. postage stamps! If you·wlnt , J of N D HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -it,' we've got it . . . and stage r., ~on Orml,dl · The Jir·around team pro. Marlon Brando and Richard probabl:y on ice. 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Costa Mesa, 1a a crew in South Vietnam. be made in English and ta. ~ese. . ·ANNUAL NOVEMBER Wblaler, ~.son (I( Mrs. Vir· out a day ofl. member aboard the ~ 1'e Wllt fs'-119 ~ted Fre~. filming in Paris. r-----.-------~, ------~------------~~/~~~~~~---~ ' I I F~BULOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS FALL TONE conoN PRINTS COLOR GLO DRESS PRINTS . for dresMI, blOVMS, sportswear . R ... 79c to 9k yd. values · .............. <3 $1 ;;:.·:-... -.:::-,.. I SUEDE SHIRTING FLANNEL I 100%w......,__,..,.. _ e PLAIDS e NOVELTIES • _S_OtfDS- bf. 59c to 69c yd. values 49~ BETIER COTIONS at treme~.IU.iP-9.>L­ • DAN ·RIVER'S PLAID GINGHAMS e WINTER WEAVE SPORTSWEAR e C.CTTON HOPSACKING PRINTS e SPORTSWEAR PRINTS & SOLIDS Reg. 19c to $1 .19 nlues ,,,,, ........ ~.'·= 58~ r • QUILTED . FABRICS 'I 9UILTID COTTON l'RJNTS. ~ 5y49. MATCHIM SOLIDS .... 1.lt .. 1.tl H" wW. · QUILTED ACETATE SATIN SOLIDS QUILTED NYLON PRINTS & SOLIDS •cetne tricot backing .... UM .. St.ti uwa ................... ... .... .... ,.... 4S" wWe GLITIER BROCADE "TOSCAn a dramatic party fabric In 1 ..,arkling weave of rayon and metallic poly .. ter for formals, cocktail suits, cottumes. Reg. $2.98 to $3.49 yd. I I $2~ WOOL SKIRT LENGTHS 1003 wools wool blends ~aths yartj to a length wide ran~ of weav11, plaids and novelties Reg. $2.49 to $3.98 yd. values siso_, • BONDED 100% ·WOOL FLANNEL • BONDED woo&:. & NYLON NUBBY WEAVES • BONDED· WiN PLAIDS & TWEEDS • BONDED BL K & WHITE NOVEL TIES • BONDED TE URED SOLID COLOR WOOLS all lin~p 100% acetate tricot wlues to $4.98 yard t s3· " "'· [1 f.> A+'[ IJ If '-, e HNKAMl•ICA•D • luen1 Park Center 128-6323 . • 25 Huntlntton Center 897-801 3 ' • South Coe1t· PIHi ~ 545-1516 .. • Honer Plan 543-5551 \ I . . TH·E HOLIDAY SEA-SON IS ON ITS WAY . ORDER YOUR' MOTOROLA 'B~CK. WHITE, OR J COLOR TELEVISION· ·NoW·WHILE ·SELECTIONS ARE GOOD (TAie& rr ANYWHDE INS~ I OVTSIDIE, ON-TM[.llOMI Just • v-dle Lcort portahle wod:t widt Ito.. _,_t. portable ~ • ear cipreut! lighter.• • hlly 110lid atate e:acept for pidare babe and rectifier. sgg50 • Pennanendy·etcbed eopps 'eireaita. _, .. _,._cw_._..,. _._,_,,,_ LOWEST PRICE EVER. ON MOTOROLA RECTANGULAR COLOR TV! • MOTOROLA. Super -Compact Color TV NOW ONL $38881 M°"t ii CT 60J·C • Picture tube haa Motorola'• apecial 1pace-1avin1 internal magnetic lhield. • Eaey color -tunin1 ! Color • '• control• .we numbered- help11 aimplity repea~ tunin1 ••• beJp11ind1u .. work. • Solid· Sta~ reliability at 17 critical pqinta. • Hi-Fi Color Tube hu rare earth p\)oephon. • Power tra.n.former cheuie. • Tint control. • Automatic demaanetizer: • Color indicator litht. 1178PG 4 l • L'""' ClltllMl'I~ e l1x ...._. Ill Sellfftlt SI.,_ • TlnttlMll T-~ l.clllll e c..-.-Mlf!C "'"" WI' T9W e NtlM l'ltler e '.,.,_ ......,.. e SwN '~ U'."' ~ ~=-. ~""';..!:;... ~ --= • ,_ tlofo ~ Ill ........ ,.., ......... """ StleclW lwflCll e ltec--_ _'. '~5·--: ~ 111 1§ 1.~~ No Down Payment ~n Approved Credit = Bank Terms-Up to 3 Years to ~ay Dli Roy Bulla's STEV-E.N 1953 NEWPORT BLVD • PHONE 548-3493 TV ~ . COSTA MESA I 4 i I \ On ~ St · I .,. ...... Mori . t 'held dell' Aelda,y at t '· ' 8ACRA: Calif orail tar• adli -xpecta ·, <de $taf4 ,owc;oal ..t .... B4 do~·· cut . ........ • SpeDCel •welfare I ' ltatemeld . premia Cc : ny u ;Sbe : tomq i · fundflrl 'C1 sistance ed the ti . posed in gram. n iatration . Dec-.ar] gram wt Uoa Umlt : bytbe1- Tbe cu ; aerricel, : vi&1on 0 : routine I iDdlgeot ·declared • ramento • The 1tate er court' to the Ste Greene administi . interesta payers o· Cal rec : hundred• $'70,000 ' • Cal," ae Gree should ! metbodl d~I Medi.cal U.S. For Bric .LONDC . Bridie •Queen M • ter to UM ··at leut ' part of I trlp. The Ct · Ung read Monday t Bridge a today dlJ. fen fron Caro lip a buy Ule old brldt tona of 1 lantic 811 : London! Tbe Ill" a• tw tbe iltOI the~ Bldl Wiii 31. Lowe u. us is- es ur ld )U .g• : nt 1d u .. ~ ..... - \ I On 4 Campues I By Phll Jnt...rancfl . Stu&ntsBooCIA~ Freighter Sinking Seen by NtJvy Man: • \.--J .... . Dow ,Interviewers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A Navy Pilot tw. told a Coast Guard inquiry be beard no order to abaDdoll Ule frellbter Panoceanlc Faith until five minute. be- fore 8lhe ab~ lank with a loss ot 35 lives. p1ue boverinl belpl111ly om-the stricken mdPter Oct. I off tbe cout ol AJub. U.S~ Of~~rs . : · For London" Bridge f~id .LONDON (AP) _:. ·t..don . Brid&e m11 'foDo?, 0. • Queen MMJ ac:ro11 the·•• • ter to 1bt Vatt.et Mate.. Or • · •t leut a bllhlf aymbolle pert ot ll D1aJ make t b e trip. 'Ibe City ot London, ..... · ting ready to break lfO'IDd Monday for a Dft' London Bridge acroa the Tbemes, today dllelOHd "aerloua" of· fen from Calllorn1a, N«th Carollpa and Arizona to buy the grani!t face '-'• Ult old brldtt, c~ .tbl ·~ tons of ltone ,f#fflr .._,_ · lantic ~~ Jb* 6n 'LondOll~ I The ~,are among ._. ~ -.dim ,. the Ital~ fact tbl .. ,..,...... ~: Bldl wll! doll -Marcia 31. llONIMY 1MIU ~ 9&1l9j11L ,.., . 9aflll'1& s&fUID NA'l'}f..r~ F BANJc-:: If led (lld?laa Lower 11¥91 _,. CarouMI Entrance from Bristof St. $. I I I '• • Commander N e 11 Holt aa id be monltond radio meaaaiea b e t w e e n the freighter and a ltl1p ltum· tng to the reacue. At the time, Holt WU 1n a N•vy '1be 1nqu1ry entered ta MYeatb c1., -today. Holt 1 a I d be watched from Ma plane when 1tle Panoceanic Faitb lilted se- verely in heavy 1eu, broke up Ad sank ·in a watery graw "with her acrew1 . turning." F 1 v e crewmen sunivect the linking and the cold Arctic nilbt I -See By Today's W~t Ads . . • ,,..... • Anllbed two bedroom cotfap OD tbe -~! • Wlliere to find llll, Adult Ja,. valJd Walller with ..t f« $50. • Theft'•~ to be a rum-maie ak' at ... ClUb! • There'• a beeut1ful ~ ol income propert;y for .. tn Santa Ana avic ~! e A private P8z:t;>' wU1 aeD an .. Danl a.-.,,. at a~ •.U. 1o tbe 1udl7 ~! HUNTINGTON llAC SRYICI STORE IDINGElt NIAil •IACH .IL VD. Mlw r... t1w11q1x a.,.111 c... . Good Monday thf'OU9h Fr1d1y lctw•n f Lm.-5 p.m. ~-'~ I . • llkkatiOI . ~.#~I.~· ~·-t1if) . .. . . . ._, .•. . ~~ ~-'11Uii11 .' ~Pa •n1r1em .... • ., -..... ................. I Sifety Check FoR ,Am• s11tv1c1-tALL ~R APPOINTMINT 1--.-. thrv Fri. f ~ h7p.m. I s.t. l:JO to 5:00 . ------- .. . . ~ NY, ...... CMNSHAWavo. LOI ...... .., s. WCTOIH k LA NUllA UIO w. WM'TTD avo. WOCMMA• ...... _ WN'l'UM ll.W>. A"AKIHI mt W1 UICOl.N AVE. OOYl"A~ N. ~UM AVE. LOIM HACM 21118 LAKtwooo t lVO. ~LARQOWT/,,_... llOOltllif-AT 4IAMY WUT LOa A.HILU 11040 W. PICO I LVO. HU•TIIM'TCHt nACll *31 1rACH lllVO. •llAMAN Ha&8 IC\00 IAL.IOA ILVO DOthlT Ml E. lllMSTOHE 11-YO. 8A" 811111AllOlllO -SOUTH t. $Tlt(t'T -"AIA ... A a 30. "°58«AO kVO. .. ••"-• •NON 0 ........ 11410 CIWISHAW ewo. 0 A•A._ 1fl0 w. UNCOl.N AVC. A'-\·-........... ,.,....ftft -· •N-AT" utm\ I ' --TI~·• tilWI NM- ... . I Ttwrsdly, NOWlftlber 2, 1967 ORANGE 464 S. MAIN DAIL v mor a . s · NGe .... ut S &. A Shoe Stores Come · See Why More NatiOncilly Advertised Shoes Than Ever Before! SEE ·" All the New Styles from Famous Makers SEE . . j : . . . . Sizes for lveryone ; Wome11' .. J1/2 to 11·AAAA to D. . : Men's-I to 1S.AA to Ill SEE Nim. llke * I. Miiier * J'1m11 * LMy Flair * lrftllh Walken * Dexter * Mystic Ai;ch * Lloyd ind Ttylor ••. othen He.Mered'' here. OPEN -NITES '-ltt 9 P..M. OPEN SUNDAY 'TIL 5 P.M. FAMILY SHOE SHOPPING IS FUN AT . . . S&A : s1000 . I ANrO. I. MILLERS tnd other FAMOUS _N~S **.,ir I The MOST f ABULOUS "°"' OUI iA ft.Ml I Selection of Oa1llty footwur Y oa · - Hne Eyer Seen! _._ ' SIZES 3Y! to 11 AAAA to' D .Sa¥9 $ 10.00 on thla L Miiier I. Ml1tw "' o,.... end Taupe STOPI FELLOWS . ~ . Don't luy '1 P1lr of SI-. Untll Yev See S & A'a MIN'S SHOP l 11 SAVE$$·$·$ oa llA~Y ADYllllSED lHOES · Come SM TM Selectlon . SIZES 6 to 15 AA L S&A Slloer Ate. Easy to Reach J ORANG~ I COSTA MES• 464 S. MAIN 333 ., 17th 0.. ..... Ne. "' ,.,.,_ ... Hui .. w.,...... ..... 2aHiro:Es ' ·-. '. •' . "· - -· J 0 OAll. Y PllOT ThursdaY, NMmber 2, 1967 For the Record ·: ;( !!~-,....,!::='=ll:::Z:~C!:Cl:l:Z:::!::::iC-:= •• :J . •. •• .. •• H •• •• H •• li :i •• t; H ' :: .. ~, ~' • •• .. ~: ·~ • • . Meetings ..._ TMUllSDAY IJ S. Na1/'al SH Cadei Cars-. 2:kl llerrenca ltoM, S.ni. Atta, 7 p.m. H11nll11910ft ltKll Lion• Ctvb, SMrttOfl &ttcll 11111, H11n11,,.100 11 .. dl, •:JO p.m. Gold co .. 1 Sl\rllOI Ckib. rneels verlOllt pi.cea. conloKt JllCll>t Wm. Cllrkltf>. sen. S4·5SOI, '''° '""" Mtaonlc Lodee. IOOF Hill. w"m.an. S1W Avt~ We.lmlNI~ 7:)0 •. m. CoHI C.,_1 OW. ltKntllon lllds., 1714 W. lltlboll lllvel., NtwPOrt lltedl, 1 :JO P.m • Ptclftc Coed A#cMeoiogY SocldY. 9---Mu-. SM!• AM, 7:JI p..m, Ortnte CotSI Rov•I Mtoons. Steltrlnt Mt-k TllN>le, 1'11 ISlll Strftf, Nt..-1 llMCll, 7:JO p.m . Herbel< arH Totstmtsltr Clvb. Mesa Ver• Co;intrv Ckllf Catie MHt, 7:JO p.m. Ntwl>Ort HtrbOf Eiits Club. Elks Locl9t, J& Viii Ot>Orte. Ntw-1 llNdl, 1:00 p.m. American Letlon Po1t U5 and .t.llldllt-ry, -lull Lttloll Hall. J65 W. 11111 Street, Cos1• MeM, 1:00 1.m. American LHIOll Posl 11) ol Hvntlno· Ion etedl, AmetlcAlll 1.Atloll tiall • Clvk Cenltr, HUllline!Ofl llMdl l:ot H~n':'if.o1o11 a• Junior Chtmbtr of c-ru. SMralon llffdl Inn. HUllll""°" a..dl. I p.m. Hunllntlon 8taeh 81rrecas No: 2lt0. Vttorans of World War I V.F.W. Hall, l1' Y~ AWJ Hunll"9- loll 8tach. 2:JO 1.m. Mtsonk Gol6tn Hart>of Wllllt S"'1N No. ti. ""'°"le T-lt. ucn 15111 s1.-• ......_, a.di, a:oo p.m. NIDAY FrldlY Antlor't Club. N.-t Htr-bor Vadll Club, no W. 8t'f A- -N~ &Hdl. 12 -Hunllntton 8eodl ROIMY Club. Slier .. ton 8Meh '""' Hunl11191oft 8ucll. ~~i:!.:1.'i-Club. Stuft $11111, 220 W. Coed Hw\I., N-1 8Hdl. 12:1S p.m. Marriage John o. o•arte11, ». of Corona 111e1 Mar, an• "*-t E. MacltltWlkl, 24. of Dalin. T •• H JOMl>ft J. Merttn. 31. and JUdllll AM MacOuurle, 14 boll! ol Hwnll1191oft 11 .. ch C. EdWard Hell. 3'. ol Or.,,ge, and sn.,,.., Htlwy, 21. of C0>ta Mesa Harold R. Slrrt, '6, of HunlintlOll Boacll. and Oama C•~ Hodtlna, st Of New YOl1l. N. V. Pet.t D•VI clWtbsttr. 22. el Hunlf .... ton llMCll. •I'll Kav Marl• LOCler. lf, of Lont '••ell . . Orio Oean W"-, .tO, and .t.rleM Merle $ltv11, '" bolll of a • 1 b o • ISiand w1111...,, ~Cr11i. .a. ol Soulll ..... tuna, end Mal'll'rtl SuUMI Hofm- tf, M. of ROlllnt Hiiis Hallard 81alno Sf>urv"°"· SA. end Ad-1lo Nlemcr;k, 32, boll! of Hunting. ton loach Tlleodat'e P. Slremou. "'• of C OSI• Mesa.. and V•ltrie ,.,.,,,.., PNCOC~. 21, of Cor-oN del Mar IWrlar o. Mann. '2. of Latuna lltteh, and Ruth E. Ste<11n1n. 34. of El Toro Robert a. Hinman, Jr .. 20, of Fout>- taln VMltV. and Linde MM OUN\, 11. of DowMy Jemes w. Woods, 4. end Llllla11 Otvles Oownlnt, '1, bolh ol Hun-llntlOll 81ac11 William Edwerd 8.nttt, ~. ol COiie Mew,. and Anna Galt Tolor, 21. ol Chowclllle Ckwd A. P-JI, of Coslt Mesa. and Ver• Sue AV~ JI. of Ana- Mll!I EdWerd Leonerdo Eerltv, 21, of .t.m- arlno. Texts. and Oelbtrta L. For- sy#I, of Btlboll lleacft Frod Cronae'W, lJ, •nd 8~lct M. Trapp, 3J, bolh ol Cool• MaM Fire Calls """""'* -11:3' a.m. WedMM!aY, car flre. 4111 MMnlng Sier Lane. WHtmlftllW 1:03 p.m. Wednesday. rncue. 9'11 Jenrlch Av• . 1: II a.m. Tl>ursday, slructuro fire, Cllarrtllle Ori ... "-!Mft Vallrt II: 16 a.m. W~sav, rescu•, '°'' La Colonla AYe. A:» p.m., rncue, ln57 Santa IM- drlno -SI. Navy League Forms Naval Cadet Corps The Navy League of Or· ange Col{tlty today announc· ed the formation of a U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps op- erating at the Armed Fore· es Training Center, 2345 Barranca Road, Santa Ana. The U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps enrolls young men 14 to 17 for a program that gives recognition and s~ standards of perform· anee for young men inter· ested in learning the tra· ditioos and customs of the naval s e r v i c e. The pro- grama carried out in the Sea Cadets include field trips by beij.copter. plane flights, and ships at sea. It also provides opportunities for regular navy positions and the Naval Academy for those cadets who wish to make the service .their fu· ture. The new unit will be com· manded by Lt. Cmdr. Rob- ert W. Schafer, USNR, a naval reserve ol'ficer of 18 years. Schafer, who in ci· villart life is an Orange County Deputy District At· torney. has headed up the Navy League Cadet Corps {boys 11 tlhrough 14) for the last two years. Under his leadership. tbe enrollnlent OBITUARIES LIGHTER -i. A. Lloll~. )CllO Tyi.. Wn. Cotla Mesa. Oled N°""'"b« l. Stt'v· 1oM pendfnl. aeu 8roec!Wn /Nlfrtwry. 110 llroedwn. Coll• Mua. RAY ltw w. ltav. '1171 Jec;ksoll $1., Gar· dtll Grove. Sllrvlvtd 11'1 wli., S\ltvi.1 • son, Charin w. Rn1 daughler, Ctr· olYn ltltllOr 1 IWO brofhtn, Catll and Oon Ra\11 two sl1ttra. Merit CMm-~" and Frtdt 81b0s. 5arvlca1, Sil· urdav. 10:)0 A.M.. Peele F1ml1Y Colonial Funttl l Homa. JACKSON GladYs 8. Jtdt-. 13971 PllOI SI., Wutmlnsllr. SunlYtd by niece. J aC· quelln Slbsofl. tnd former hlnblnd. Marvin Jacluon. services. SaturdaY· 3 P.M .. P-Famllv Colonial Funeral Holne. ING RAM J....,.le S. l"IJhtm. 10'6 Miramar, Long ltacll. S<irvlvtd by -· Albe<l. W'tlors, Frldtv, IO:JO AM.. P- FamllV cOIOlllal Fvntral Home. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S-9450 t;o1&.a Mell MJ l-!414 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY . 118 Broadway, Cost. Meta lJ &-3433 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel 3$00 f'aclfk View Drive Newport Beach. Callforula t'7Mtel PEEK rAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME flOJ Bolla Ave., WeatmlnlWr m.m.5 SMITH'S MORTUARY 1!7 Malt St. ' ffunttn(ton Bead LE U53t WF:STCLIFF MORTUARY tripied and has necessitated the development of a local .set¥or uni1. Lt. Cmdr. Clint Palmer, USNl... former executive of· fleer of the cadet ship USS Vammen has been promot· ed to command of the junior unit with U. Domi' nick Fiorane, USNL, taking over .,,as executive officer and U . Robert McCarthy, USNL, as training officer. Brody Wife Gets Estate LOS ANGELES (AP) - The estate of attorney Sam· uel Brody, killed last June in a car accident with ac- tress Jayne Mansfield has been deeded to Brody's wl· dow. Brody, in wills dated May 30 and June 111 willed bis estate, valued at $185,Cn>. to Miss Mansfield, calling her "the only person in the world I love." In the will he disinherited his wife, Beverly, :n. and the coup· le's two childre1,, Keith, 10, and Elizabeth. 3. But Superior Court Judge Arthur K. W.arsball ruled that Miss Mansfield and the 40-year-<>ld attorney d i e d si multaneously and t h a t the actress could .1ot, und- er the law, inherit the es· tate. Dean Cole Wins Top 4-H Joh ANAHEIM-Dean Cole of Santa Ana has been elected president for 1968 of the Or· ange Count;,}' HI 4-H Club. Other new oUicers include Bill Shockey of Yorba Linda, vice president; Maureen O'Donnell of Huntington Beach, secretary; Sue Ludi of FUUerton, treasurer, and Dave Carle of Orange, re- porter. County Joh Tally Told By Chamber '4~432 Total , . . County Due Tax Refumh Fullerton, $313 ; La ·Habra, $111; Placentia, $30; Santa Ana. $813; Tustin, •; Bue- na Park, '349; La Palma, '2; StantGn, '68; Garden Grove, *"'8; Cypress, $10; Orang&, 1221; Los Alami· tos, $23. Orange County and I t s cities will get rffunda total· illl. '4,~. from the state board of· Eq~t1on be· cause lt1 cost of collecting local sales de! uie taxes R Aid F. v· · waa lower thb YW, Rich! Otary 8 Jre JCtimS ard NeVins, board mem-ANAHEIM -'n!e Rotary delivered to Capl ~ge ber, announced t~. Club of An ah e 1 m West R. Bawdera ·of the Army's Nevins said orJGile C'oun· moved almost as fut u the Anaheim Corps. I ty itself will reeelye '180. disastrous Oran1e County "The prompt and gener· ' Orange Cout cltJ.eJt, a n d oua actlon taken by tit' Ro-the amounts dut1,JhmJl, In· fire eatlier this week. when tary ClQb of A D a b e 1 m elude Uuntln&Wn· Beech, it lea.rne4 that the Salmlon West" enaMlid nceor to to $175; Weatmlnei.r, $118; Army was running .Jliort of the refu111t• of Suta Ana Fountain Valley.•: S &a 1 emergency rationa for vk· C.,aa, Bawden lf)d. Beach, '22: Newport Beach, tims. ,..:=::;=======::.I $19'l; Coeta Mesa, f.147 ; La· Cliff L an i e, ~nt, BEST · n Sales and Yov f OMEGA Servtceeenter • D~OND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING .~ Complete Gilt Department 90 Day Accounts ...a. No.~ Chart• Barikamerieatd or Tab a Year 'To Pay .... a.._-..,.._, •. NAUOl ''"°"'N• HUNTffl•TOM cnna CINl1I llACH .......... 't Utt MAllOI ILYD. HINl'l ... nNI llACH COIT.A M~ • 141-9411 lfl..Ut1 guna Beach, $82; San Cle· learned ol the situation at The California Chamber mente, $43, and' Su Ju an noon Monday. Within the T1i. DAILY Pit.OT •fhn ~ C '-tr etwi xt 60 mJnotes """' ... _._ ef ~ Mtt • ..._ .. j,y attval 0,.. ~ n.n.. M 11 t p.-. of Commerce today releas· •Piit ano, .-. ne , .__.._ --, ., ,.....,_, awtJ.W. fil Other citi• ~ are DeBm'y, tre&lurer, wrote • ..._ -Jt- ed its most current avalla-.. ....:.A~o;;;:•~bel.;.:;:m:;.:.•_•.:.;.;;:22;..:;_:;;•;.;-.~...:_..::..;:.:.:;:.-a~$1-00_cbect--:::_ ~~wtdch~~"'!''~•~•~::11·1:1"i::i'i.:i....,.,=-=!!:::•,.r ~""':;·~~J:.=======:::=E;:~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~:== ble figures on who woru at•- what in Orange County. There were 384,714 dvl· lian jobs filled as of Sept. 30. 1966, It reported, a n d they lccounted for wage earners in the following fields. Agriculture, forestry and fisheries 7,968; mlni.ng, 1,- 939; roostructioo, 23,281; manufacturing, 113,2T1; transportation, communica- tions and utilities, 11,327; trade, 81,89~; finance, in- surance and real esta~. 15,· 378;-services, 78,299 -and government, 51,354. There was no tabulation of Orange Coaat hippies. Group Led By Sch~id In County GARDEN GROVE -The state"lt'ide Citizens for Free- ways today nameJ Walter R. Schmid, Gmien Grove businessman, rancher and civic leader, as its chair· m8l! in Orange County. The group is being form. ed to push for early com- pletion of the sta~'s plan- ned 12,500-mile freeway and expressway system. "Without Jt I doubt Or· ange County could have grown as it bas," Schmid said. "Every new freeway has ope!)ed up new areas for development." "California's highway plan will work best as a completed syttem. We in Orange County need o u r share of the freeways of llOrnor1'ow. • • Schmid was cbalnnan or Orange County Associated Chambers in 1949 and 1950, chairman of the Orange County Grand Jury in 1949 and has been a member or the state Water Pollution Control Bo4ll'd. He present· ly ls a m~mber of the State Motor V eblcle Pollution Control Board. Lost Gjrl· Still Sought EL CAJON (AP) -Clue- less authorities continued their investigation today into the disappearancee of De- nise King, 9, after Navy f r o g m e n and volWlteet' Tlorsemen failed Wednesday to turn up a trace of the girl. Navy underwater demoli- tion team members probed ponds in the rural El Cajon area for tbe second day without success and horse- IQen combed the Sweetwater Jliver area east of Spring Valley. The girl did not return borne Sunday from a two- mlJe wallt to a store. Denise is#ooe of nine cbll· dren of Mr. and Mrs. Larry King. King ls a copy editor of the San Diego Union. MODELDDAGL •Gentle Flowing Heat drie1 yourwath billOWJ IOft, fresh! ., •No-stoop lint 1creen c1tclle1 &Jae tinitlt parti~~! . •Timer lttl 70tl eet e:aet drJimc •i•lll\ EimMl dnm WOll'l 111111 . • Emy lo illllall! Eccniomieal OJ>flldoe.1cnNlt d.,.co.d.tr cOlt! FRIGIDiIRE 16 CU. Ff: CAPACI1'Y . "ROST PRIF' RFIRIGEllfmR : FREEZER· ~ e Completely "FROST PROO~. No defro1tin1 in refri1· entor or freerer! • Hap f-.mily lise 198 lb. frees~r. vertical eye-le•el eo1te venience! • • Falaree l11Dou1 l'tigideire Flip.Quick ice ejector kitl •Double door conven\ence, only 32" wide, fit1 into 1ny k.itehenl OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 A.M.·9 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M.-6 hl.M •. ' HARBOR 6. ADAMS (College Center) COST A MESA 546-2936 546-2937 .... C88I 4?7 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa ·-----------· ' ' - Ni .This shop Caro terec nets: ::: Mesa Beac Mes: c H LC Cbrli able day ware ;ectc "F Chri cont food he I poss help seas ftie1 one E· mas be~ tar per: Ohr: re at Foo sea: CAI nee can thei mai F Pd bee Cat ini len ' - - I tria-.... ki1! '"' 4. ··~ • ' • ' ~ ' .• .. ' ' > ' ·~ ' ' ·~ '• •. :> '• t • .•. . . · .. -: .... .. , ... ..... , -:~ ·~·~ ' . ·' . ...... --,. '·' ··~ ... > • .. ' .. .. -~ ·-- ~we Witch ' ,Tbis Is the nice witch or the )f•t-we,tcfiff Plaia 1hopping center, fo be more specific. Her name is ·Carolyn Bebecky and she jutlged scarecrows en- 'tered in Hallowei:n contest by area youngsters. Win- ners: Mary· Ellen Platfoot, '297 Rose Lane, Costa MeSa; Julie Bennett, 24,30 Holly Lane, Newport ~· Tbomu Kasper, '2380 Norse Ave., Costa Mesa; Mick Bernard, 1532 Highland Dri've, Newport Beach, and Chris Crampton, 308 Flower St., Costa Mesa-the latter two in a joint efforl CIA or.SOS Stanford Ends Recruiting Ban STANFORD -Stanford "The mor;e divisive the University will not_ prohl.~li issues iD our society the the use of the campus for greater are 'the pressures CIA recr'litlng, vice preal· ~n the university to limit dent and provost Ri chard freedom or acce11 to cam· W. Lyman advised campus pl.JI, freedom of speech on repr-esentaUves of Students the Cimpus and, lft the end, ror a Democratic Society freedOm of thought itseU, (SOS) Tuesday. the very heart of ttl• intel- ln a Jetter sent to Rich-lectUal endeavor. ' ard S. B w a r t, Stanford "I can assure you that sophomafe from Palo ""7\1to Stanford is not golnt into and a represent a t i v e ol the business oC tbou&ttt COO· SOS , provost Lyman said: trol, on your behalf or any- "You request that Uill one else's.'' Central Intelligence Agency At a rally Monday noon and war-oriented corpora-in White Memorial Plaza, Uons generally be denied SOS memberli Mare Sapir, use of Stanford University Robert Avaldan .of ~· facilities for'1fle purpose 'ol parts Magallne, ,1nd '~s propagandizing, recruit· announced plans /f.""7.,_ 11t~1n. ment and so-called defense Wednesday and Tlill'c , activities. , at the University'&': p~· "I can fN.rrk of nothiei ~ent .•ervice te. preVfiQt more antithetical to the vU-· representat.iy~ ~ t¥ ·CIA ues that a.luaiverslty seeka and Dow CbeJlllcal Oxp. to cherish:' Qaan to deny ac;.' · from , cond':Jctfng 1 ·~)'­ cess to,.an;t person or IP'O(lp melt mletTie~ · . ' because ot disagreement Speaker. equat\d'the with t h e 1 r views. H ow placement service ait-in.s as would yo11 react to a re-a "criSis ol.. comeleace" quest by those who strongly equ.lvalet;1l to the rec.e.nt ,Jlt· differ Yrith the goals of your ins and demon.stratiora ,at CARE H. o·li'-day Cards ..:o..:wn-:r.p.::''..:""':.:'.::·za:...o:··~·..:th=at:.:i..:t:...be_..:'h_•_O ___ •_d_lnd_ucli_on __ "_· ·-·I 1 _ ban!JM fiOm tlle campus!-ter. l!,elps Food ~rusade LOS ANGELES -CARl: "We cannot over-empha· ChriJtmq cards •n -avail· siu the. importance of a able now fOr tht 198'7 holi· fOOd . package received ff. day season, according to :Ed· , ward J, Flynn,. western di· holiday ti-me," he aaid, "or , rector the need for such help that ' "Perticipatioo in CARE's still exists in many na- Christmas card program tions today. Each pjtCkage contributes to the largest contains a one-monfh sup- food crusade Jn the world," ply of food essentials for he said. "CARE makes it four people." possible for .\merjcans · lo. Plkbge i' ery over- help feed the hungry over-seas is guara d in time seas , and J;"e1'1ember their: for the holid s, he said. friends here with the same Card lists, th $1.00 fOI' one doUar." each aildrf'Ssee, shOuld be Explafning how the Christ· sent to CA'RE , Inc., 215 W. mas card prograll\ works, 5th St., Los Angeles, 90013, be said , "F•r every one dol· as soon as possible, he lar conhibuted to CARE, a ~stressed. pe.rsou is Jiotitled to a CARE ~~~~~;::::;===1 Ohriabnas card. The card/f ...,...,. ..... 1 :~ ..... ·u~f ...,l!":"oaov~ !; ~ . . FAT • ,~ . . '· -ovn...ro ....... _, -~ seas in 10lt~ ·~wawn•· . CARE, to help tbote Jjr ....... '* ·-..... I __... need .' CARE deliver• t6e ,....,..... ---.ct ~ o., ..... ,. .. -............. cards to contributors for --.ca. NrtM• • • '"'' . I . t d ........... _, __ °""" their persona s1gna ure an .. •-,., _ 11,.. -· o.r••• mailing." ~ill.• -.,. ... • "'" _,.. _, n • ufhflH Ill' -rw• !<~or 20 years. Flynn point· -. ''" rm... 1111 NCJ-11 - A . h .._.., ____ _ ~d out, mericans ave ...._ .. ---.... _.. been using CARE Christmas i. ..,. .. ,., non .. -W• cards as • means oi help-CIAW,OIO'S OIUO ITOI• ina·relieve the hunger prob-w.11~0= :1'rf10 !ems Gt ttie wwld. , -... ' • .. KOCM·fM ·1 . . ---·-- ., ............... Holiday Gift Suggestions You can use· this table- ware 3 times a day, 365 • days a year, for 3 _years, and if a piece breaks, . I ·.··.we'll replace it free. . .- . ' : CENTURA® tableware is the fine table-re you clan't liGYe to lie afialcf ta use. If JCMI balNJ it into somethin9, ar even drop it, you'll prob- ably never hurt It. Carnin9 9-antffs it won't crack, chip, ar break .. for ttil'ff years. If -thilNJ does happen to it, we'll replace-it free. ' . Now you ml9ht tlil'* that CENTURA tableware is just for everyday. It . Isn't. It's C)Ood lookhiC) enou9h for special occlllions. Sa if you buy a set for everyday, yOILJ!on 't_liqwe t~ buy a fancy set to CJO with It. .. ~ . CENTURA tableweN c-hi a Mlllilwaflovelypatt-. YoucOll buy • • ~oc• place iattt19 tor as little• SI.JS. Y" -even buy It by the place. It w•n't cost you any mare. • AR .. Q.,td At S1it htly ' -· 8 . -. with tf?e goers! ·-· • .. A rhouth '68! ~ .. .,, ......... ,,,,.,..,., .• ,,. . ., ..... ..,,.,._ Plymouth's new mid·siz•." high. atyle •. .full performance cars are what'• happaning ... righl now/ Juli l•k• a look ... you' II gel the pic/11re ." 10 models ... 8 power pla11ts. "sporlil/fl prices·• See the Goers '68 now ... 11/ your Plymouth dealer's ... He's /he guy . -· who goes all the wey .. , with /he Plymouth action but for '88 ••• Atla~ Chfyslt!r·Plymouth . Inc., 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Callfornla ,_ ·• f '2 DAILY PILOT ~hursday, Novemt>tt 2, 1967 '· \ .. ' '. . " \1\. ~ ( ~\C)t· 'ce\e- • ~O~·. ~e ,e \ <". •• o \)ta\ o out \"' 's \au"e" ~et'"e~ ~t\fitl e~\ta o af\'l ou\ , 'fl\\" s s 1bt 'l "e aet"\C~t\ e.t\d "a b'l ot'"• se~'ced ·t \s . c:J!J.f t "a\ ~ · et 'l°u e\ege.f\\ ~"' 0ut 'Cl\~ s'Cj\ ~ s~of\· ~ sUV" '9\ . _., . \ut\c". o ~e\t'l • ~ ·rte\8 e. I . \~ ~ . e\ee\ \\ 'S\..: \ot . · 9et, • \utS· . s\ud\O . aie"8~' \att''\'l ~'«'et '\ -.. a\J>t ~ ~\ e ,.~ ~ete'Jl9t'~ ' ~\)~ ~s\ ~ -" ~~esd&.~ttd9' . . . ~ rO. ,_ serJV:J~S rie-s\o9 I ~ ' e1!«3 ~e\e 0 ~ou\\ ~\ousne ~0ut c0~~e1'ie1'e8· ~otes ~~ col\\l\~\I\ (lll"fl~~t sa · rl5 'dJ\'f\ \)ea; s'f\09• r,ate wi1 ~ ie\O ~es All ~easu catd \~ ~ out UM -::; c;r.eigee\9 us \t.\X Gtat\O J . 50~ ~ ~"\ng· '°' doub\& -o\ fl' a\ \'f\8 ¥fi\t\S ~ot\\ 1\e... c~e'ot9 ~ \.. , , . \"&" ot'\~ \ \055 ~ -a."'6&'1 ~a f I ' ' ... ._. I I I Art Probe Programmed ·Probing Society's Reflection in the Arts will be fiv e branches of the American Association of University Women, when they gather at noon Saturday, Nov. 11, in Santa Ana Elks' Club. Getting together for a first-of-its-kind event will be members or the Newport-Costa Mesa , Laguna Beach, Anaheim, Garden Grove and Santa Ana brandies. · Keynoter will be Dr. Ernest Mundt, who will ar- rive from San Francisco-where ·he is head of.the~ art de- partment at C~lifornia State College in that c~ty. The artist, Wh088 works have beeii shown in major museums and galleries throughout the country, has selected Art for Life's Sake as his topic. Reservations" are to be made by Monday, Nov. 6. Taking them for the Newport-Costa Mesa group is Mrs. Shedrick Moore and for Laguna is Mrs. R. Gerald Jones. r .... ! • S!XlETY'S IEfLECTION IN THE ARTS -" ThiJ provocative topic ~ discu~ by an •11; au~ty for five branche~ .of !Jle Al\firican Association of Uruvemty Women. Eagerly antictpating lhe:llov. 11 procram in Santa Ana EIU' Club are Oe!t to rigllt in mirror)· tile ·Mm.es: William James ScoU oI C.OSt.a Mesa, Billy L. -Parks Of Laguna Beach and 'Ibo mas F. Pe~derghast, Huntington Beacll. Other AAUW activities planned by the Newport· Costa Mesans include two luncheons at which new mem· bers will be guests of the board. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. Grady Thompson and Mrs. Lane Blank, and in charge oC arrangemeats is Mrs. John Jackson. ·-. ~.. . 'Fight 0 ~' Th~n Switch decorations for the no-host cocktail party ay, Nov. i2, are ;mem~ers of the Newport Har- jan Alumni Club. ~Vista deI·Lldo will be the g for the party from 5 to 8 p.m. Purpose Of athering is.-U,eet with old and_.new Harbor Area frieiids aS well as those attending from Hunt· ington Beach and. Laguaa Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'Benson ~old the tradJtional ·use banner while Mrs. JoOn M. Billings shows the Trojan horse. Prepa res to Talk 'Bri dge Talk' Peter Rabbit plays the dummy while Oelt to right) Mrs .. A. D .. Unvert, Mrs. Lionel Da Silva and Mrs. DaVid Bunnell Lalk bridge. They and other members of the Women's Autiliary of the Orange County Medical As~iation will gather for· a bridge ben~it luncheon Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 11 a.m. in the ass~ ciation's buildJng in Orange. Proceeds pe earmark· ed. for the association's Education and Research Foundation. ife' s · Hop;es to Forg-et--Mopes -Poss~ble ~s Husband Ropes , I • . , . ' R ANN · LANDERS : Recently • ... ~rf'!-blished some letters from wom· , ;1'flo complained becaUSfl thelr I ds were too busy with bowling or just watching sports on ou told them they should be ul the guys weren't out chasing e in the Southwest where ro- • d roping are popular. My hus- a roping nut. He would rather than.. eat, and I mean that ut- He baln't had a meal with O:bft ~Iy·tn three month& ""-":~ an avid Landers' fan. how· ··~~and learned from you that it is ' and useless to nag. So I kept ·~ ~outh 11hut and quietly found a ~ • of my OWA. ' hohby Is S'll" and he thinks onderfuJ. I'm no I lonely any· -. . . . ' .. ANN LANDERS more : in fact. I encourage my hul· band to a:o roping, and of course he 11 delighted. ' I am not trytrig 'to' wb'ltewasb what I am doing, Ann . I just hope you print this so so me of those nuts out there.in newspapill:rland will ask them- selves, "Was i't my 1vife who wro 'e that l~tter?" -TEX"-~ OR .A~J?.'"~A OR OKLAHOMA CONTZN TMF.N1' llEAR CON: Of con :.c I k'ln"' in . "'hlch of -thf' lhrf'f' ,...,,,,~ r ·11 II· r, but I'm nol tipping m~ n1il. L<-rs let • 'em a:uesa -all you roplnf nuts lo Texa1, Arlaona and Oklahoma, D~AR ANN LANDERS: I have a complaint. It concerns theae very small cars. (I call them aoncars.) Every time I think I have a parking sp3'ce in a lot I a1scover that a small car is already (larked the re. Some· one should design a a:adget that sticks ur JU•!h .<:fl people can see the spacf' is L.,kf'n. Also. It woul help hf'\11i1· 11~red drivers to locate thelr nonca rs . in a parking lot.'hJiank you. -IRK.'. ED' DEAR IRKED : A 1reat klea'! I httpe aome 1m1rt ·cookie in,·etill It. A pole-like. affair. 1lmll1r to ·· radio aerial rnl«ht be 11pproprlaLt' -some· U.ing whh a tollapslble fiar o& I h e end. (Don't bother abo~t scndln1 Irk· ed and me lbe royaJ!le1, OOys, ju1t io ahead ~nd prod}tte It.) ' DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: I am l he 21-year-old mother of a new baby. She was borJI nine months and eight day a after foe were married. My huJHand 'was transferred to this city &IJ' months ago when I was a pregJJ.tnt newlywed. I didn't know any.be here and the first people to calf on me were the wives of the men my husband worked with. This afternoon one of the wives came over with a gift for the baby. She hadn't been In the houSf: 10 mig· ute:: when she asked. "Your baby was brrn very soon after your marrial!(e. Was It planned? Tell me what hap· J)l!ned." I was embarrassed and shocked and started to stumble around ex· cedare Is 11 followa : Say: "Will you repeat ttlat?" After the que1tloa h1 repeal.td uy, "I didn't dttnk I heard cornctly. ft teemed lnconcelvablt! that you wou ld a1k such an tntlmahs que1Uon . I wouldn't dream of dl1• cu11ln• auch a thing with you. Now, what else shall we talk about?" ·'Plaining, that we wanted a family but Is alcoholism a disease? How can not so soon and that I became preg-the alcoholic be treated? Is there a nant on the honeymoon. cure? Read the booklet .. Alcohol.ism After she left I was furious with -'-Hope and Help," by Ann Landers. myself. She had a lot of nerve to ask Enclose · 35 cents in coin with your such a que~ion and I was.stupid to request and a long, st.amped. seU'· have answered. But how does one get addre~sed enveloP:'. off the spot? What should I havf' .Ann Landers will be gla d to help said? -D.D.D. you ""th you r proble ms. Send them DEAR 0 .0 .D.: When a person 11~k1 to her in carf' of the DAILY PILOT, a qul'stlnn abo11t 1omethln1 that II enclos.ing a stamped. self-addressed nont of hla bu1lne11 the correct prrt-envelope . • J 4 DAILY PILOT ThursdaJ, November 2, 1967 Relugees: War F T rogedy .. , r . . Aid Is · on · the W'ay BJ GAY PA.VLEY pa1d by tbt Ky &ov~mment. tfhctift wortlq with tbt .NEW YOU (UPI) ,_ Mt•. Libman •IJd tbe aoat ptOp)t and tbt • vc lmOwt 'lblb-pliJbt rarely reachta 11 for JJ ttama by t,be eDd it. VC ..-tbtm • ~ print. Yet they represent OI tl8'1, u4 8& by 1988. priori&, lilt to kOL '· "That 16 1' our bope," she 0 But U we could n-traba one of tile ereat 'tragedlea ~~l "bat we may not half a ll)lWob..evtD, tb1nk of of any war. The1're the ref. re~ tt. Some of them will .what tbit wOQJd mteo ,,_ uatel. · not su.rvtn. ~·ve been peace comea.1~ Ill South Vietnam, tbey ...=:..:.....:=-:.:.:.;.:._;.;:::....:....:.....~.::.._~.:....:..-~;.:;.;;_-----..--=-11!1!1 mm up by 11conacvaUve Mtlmate0 15 percent of the • CGUDtrr's 15 mlll&Oll popula· · tlon. Some 85 percent of them are women ,.na cbll· drea became, u ooe wom· \ Anyone lor 'Yellowstone ~amburgers?' • Ready with '1Yellowstone H~burgers" are Corona del Mar Elementary students Kathy Karagiani.s, Jeff Wanltier and Louise Stover (left to right). The PTA'a Cook-out U.S.A. Thursday, Nov. 9, also will feature "Sequoia Salad" with "Y~emite Dressing0 and "Painted Desert Cookies." The annuai benefit din- ner will be served from 5:30 to 8 p.m. fn the. cale- torium. Tickets are $1.50 for adult.a and 75 centa for children. PTA mothers will aaaist with serving and act as hostesses, accordin' ~ Mrs. Allan Stover, ways and means chairman. Graceful Date Circfed Calendars on Sale Today is the date! Girl Scout Calendars are going on sale today and will continue through Nov. 18. ·Troops ql Newport Harbor Council will benefit by 50 percent of the sale price of each calendar. Funds · are ·earmarked for service projects ·and camping and field trips. Calendar chairman is Mrs. Bernard Pegg. Asaisting are Mrs. Jan Grom.man of Laguna B~ach. Mr. Frank Lynch of Corona del Mar and Mrs. Uoyd Gibbs of Newpc)rt Heights. Routine changed· By Scouts Ready tA> camp in cabins for a change are 133 Girl Scouts and leaders from Newport Harbor who will be boarding buses tomorrow for the Forest Home Con· ference Grounds in the San Bernardino Mountains west of Redlands. This will be the sixth trip for the Scouts under th e di- rection of Mrs. Robert Mc- Cowen, camping chairman. With. packs and sleeping bags, se girls and leaders from Newport climbed and camped last month on Tho· mas Mountain at Idyllwild ln returning form a study of tbe refu1ee problem said, ''Tbe men ere either Viet Ooaf, at war, or dead." M.ra. Orin Lebman1 , a member of the board ol tbe noneovernmentat. nonsirof • it, privately npported Com· munity Development Foun· dation 1.oc::. ( CDF) spent HV• en weeu traveUnc by bell· copter _into South Vle~ provincea to see how her or: ganlzatioa could ~Ip these refugees to help themaelvea. '' Recon.atructlon will have to be a lone-term thine.'' she said. "I aot the feellnt the people are just existinl now. But they have a strooa nati~stic apiril· And tbey're highly inteWtenl "Moat of then. are farm people. You reaetUe them on say the coast of the" South China Sea and the only way to ~e a llvinC u fishing. 'They have t.o bt trained to new lldlla ... CDF operat.tl oal1 at tbl tnvitatioD ol tbl ceuDtrJ. It began a ~ In Soalll Vietnam lalt ~ Jn co- operation with the South Vietnam government a1) d the U.S. Agencylor Intern•· tional Development (AID). CDF sent in a technical staff of three Americans, two Koreans and one Greek plus their Vietna~ei." coun· terparts. The work of the techni- cians is to meet with local leaders discuss, theii needs ' -whelber a well or latrine, or schools, the lattA!r a ma· jor objective in the so-call· ed "permanent" refugee camps, Mrs. Lehman said. CDF provides the techni· cal advice~ the government provides tools, and the Viet- namese do the work. CDP' has fielded three teams of ... 10 specialists, their salaries CDA Court Members Fill November Calendar abow Lab Hemel The lfoUP made a base Emblem Club camp at H e r t e y Cree k Newport Harbor Emblem CampgroundJ, under tbe di· Club meets in Elka Lodge, November will be a busy way safety, will give in-rection of Mn. Maynard M56 Via Oporto, Newport month for members of Cet:h-strudiona on the use and Freeman. Hiking tripe wen Beach, every aecood Tues· olic Daughters of America, making. ol a spiritual first superviRd by Mrs. Free· day at 8 p.m. Additional in· Court Cbriat the King. • .aid kit anct sl>f!U on home man, Mceowen, Mr. and formatiozr may be obtained - .Are you tired oflMngma . \ 1"TOMORROW HOUSE" '! ' . How many times have you said, "I've just got to finish the Jiving room" •• , or 111 wish the powor room looked more up-to;.datt" ••• or "If f only '· had time to look and look I could flnd the rioht thing for the front hatl." And, how many times hove you betn up to 10Uf ears lft children's qctMties and Important cem- mu"ity cqmmittees · ancl felt dosed up ir. o ltusy · box With no time J,ft over to transform your t6mOf• row dreams for your home into lovely satisfying realities? ' • Tht answer to this dilemma Is to turn your tomorrow projects Santo Ma Slot. Open Mondoy EYenlnO• "40NE 5.47·16'1 ------ ·- -~ : POMONA: Holt, east of Garey if PASADENA: C'olorado at El Moline:.~ SANTA ANA: Main at Eleventh ~·~ 9005 SIZES 1"1i-~ L, 11f ,.,.;,.11f4'f' ... 1be court will bolt the preparedness, Red C r o s s Mrs. Al Smith and Mra. by contacttn1 Mrt. George annual November Memorial first aid and medical self i!Mary!!!!P!egg!i. iiiiiiiiiiiMcNiiiamiieriia,im.ofliii'itiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maa for deceased mem-help training. Always on the move? Go gracefully in a caaual with soft, uopresaed pleats and · smart,. one-sided buttoning. Choose wool ble,dl, knits. Printed Pattern ~: Half Sizes 141h, 161h, 18"" 201h, 221h, 241h, 261k. Size 161h takes 2~ yards 45-inch. SIXTY FIVE . OENTS in coins for eadl pattel',D-add 15 cents for each patuma for first-dasa mail1ng and ape- ciial haodling. Send to Mar· ian Martin, tile DAILX PI· LOT, 442 Pattern Depl 232 Weet 18th St, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS rift ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. See 100 more fashions to sew in an mes in our great Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Dresaea, culottes, coats, separates, holiday styles. Get one pett.ern free -clip c<>upon in Catalog. Send 50 cents. benl on Sunday, Nov. 5, in Refreshments w i 11 be St. Norbert's C..tbolic served after ttie meeting by Church, Orange. The Rev. the Mmes. Noce, chairman, George Cass will offer the H. Lee Burks, ·Robert Buzan and Concetta Arnone. mass at 9: 15 a.m. Mn. Gillmer and Mrs. Taking part will_ be StA!lla Burka, dlstrlct deputy, Karls court Of Co.Jta Me• part in a two-day diatriCt and Queen of Peace court, meeting in •. Lompoc where Seal Beach. the nine poiMI of the or· A pia:a party ii planned ganizatims' program were at 7:30 p.m. Tueadey, Nov. covered. 7, in the Westminlter home At the session a report of Mn. Hugo Noce. Mem-waa beard about Camp Ter· ben.are urged to bring pro-esita Pines, a summer camp. spective members to this near Wrlgntwood for youmc ~uaint.ed gathering. girls of all d~ The reg'ular· monthly buai· and on ~adoana Manor, ness meeting is scheduled home in Salinas for retired at 8 p.ro. 1b.mlday, Nov. members. 9, in St. Oelliatua School Also announced wu a ball, G•den Grove, w l t 'b new award, the Catholic Mrs. Glenn Gillmer, ,grand Daugbfa of the Y.e a r regent, presiding. award, which will be pre- Miss Jlltlice Dableimer, aented in May to the out· area chairman of . legisla-standing member in t h e tion-civil defense and high· state. NEVER WEARS OUT ITS WELCOME RED WING AZALEAS Pelltftttc AMlff for lond...,. .... rt• hi C•ol llln or .a.... A ,.-.fllM bl .. rMr-149 CMrry rH ll"blo flow . .,._ HNy 1 hi. f'la11h. SPECIAL! BUY 10 BAGS -OR MORE· ONLY s2 1!R IAG RAUAll CYPRESS For The Formal Effect Plant In R0wsor u .. a. Accent Shrub. BIG 1 GAL. SIZE IANDINI -· /a, ; Wllltl GRHll LAWll PLAN~ Insure ; good 9rHn lewn for tlj Holidey s .. son. Res.eel now. ,wif) 1nnu1I rye, We will show yo~~ ,., . SPECIAL ~. • STaa-11· u. 1Y1 sm $ L-j INOU ... POI 100I 19. PT. 0' C C>ll! !f ~ SPRAY YOUR BROWN LAWN GUEtfJ! ~ W"' LUMINAL lcrWll tlllt. -s3a.,-1t 1 W. COY .. 1,000 sq. ft. , ... ": Kl!• .. -to,.,. .... follatt. . ' ' i POINSETTIAS White, plnlt, reel. All new vari.+1011 huvy ~- _,iclt.your 'eWll Christ11101 flewert. 1 • Lnll ..... 149 2 ..,_..,....._ 1•AL .tJ llD. I II CLOSEOUT SALE ON ALL IULIS Daff_ocltls. •hlllpa. ,.,.nu1as, ,.. ...... ...... , otlten- 'V2' PRICE FREE PINE TREE TO ALL K'IDS Accempcmled ly Tllefr Parettt'I WATCH IT GROW! CYCLAMEf ~ 'l Winter flewerl119 f•wel ~f +hi 1ha46 9ar4en -"laf(lfe, fully .,uclcle4 plant.. (, IN 4" POTS-11"1 ~ i Shimmering diamonds are always received with open hands ... like these five sets. Top left, $650. Center, left to right, $350. $950, $1025. Bottom right, $425. Prices vary with size of center diamond. HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. $lJl'-JOAYS 1.0 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ~ SLAVIC K 'S ~~SINCE 1917 I I F-ASHIO"' ISLAND e 1-!EWPOl\T BEACH Loi Al'9•ltt• e Century City e Gltnd*I~ e T orr•nct St n 8ernu dif\O e Stnlt 8frbt rt .. I \ ' t.t 2640 Harbor Bl~~·~ COST A MESA : ~ ~ CALL 546-5525-· \ \ l ~ •. .· ,. ~ '• .. .. • . .. ·. '. E~ tOJ ial ne: -tti. NJ pi: Wl ••• :~:: - 1' . t: 3 • I! l n -· •• •• .·:f)ecor· ·craftsmen Utilize Nature's Products Hair Stylist David of Playboy ' • ' ···! •, •' .• . ,, > ·. " '• ,• ,• . :• . I •• EASY DOES IT -With a little imagination and nature's materi8.ls, Mrs. Wes- ton Walker shows how to make an attractive cone flower. For a small matter· ial and regiatration fee, the public is invited to make Uteir own flowers . The next garden ct\Oller worbhop will take place •Mooday, Nov. 27, at the center on ·tile Orange County Fairgrounds. Huntil:lg for pine cones or pod.a and Medi and picking up fir braloche1 and leaves while searching for nutl and pits are member• of the Oran1e County Memor· iel Garden Center. . The women telect wtiat · naWre g:row1 and dlsoarda and artiaUcall)' f 'O rm cor- sages, bells, centerpieces, f Io r a I arrana:ements, plaquea, wreatha JOO cao- dle holders. V.onday, Nov. 'Z7) II the date circled for the Holiday .;.......... Aniiigement program an~ Bazaar. Further lnform .. op • and reserwitions may be made with the groue'• euc'· utive secretary, Mi'1. Wes· ton Walker, 54S-308S. At the tut wortlhop at Orange County FllrlfOlllldl, Mn. Walker conducted the craft seaaion oo cone flow. er designing. Tati:ng conea or seedpod.I, Mrs. Walker produced a beautifully natural nower with a needle, wire, b~ · tape, acis1on and a ll~ imagination. 1..t- 0 • She also showed bow eary It i1 to make a Chrlitmas wreath cf various 'type• Of cones,· pods, leaves and rib- . bon. A wire coat hanger ' shaped in a circle, wrapped in brown tape and touc:he4 with ...--glqe ror ttie cones will make an original decor· ation f<tt, the home or a friend. NATURAL 8EAUTY, -·Original plaques for the den ~ kitchen. feature plne cones and branches and a little artistic know-ho\f. Christmas wreaths and a beautiful cone bell can make unique Christmas dee.oration& or gift ideas. :J/ie look o/efegance i~lhe loo~ o/ Pfa'Jto'J Hair Stylists 1ntroductory Offer __ ' ' C.11 F0t: 'An App<iintmem T odoy for· • Shomp0o a Set. , . 1.id when you'ro roody for your second Shompoo & Set ••• It's FREEi Good· During Nov •. -· Brin9 This Ad With You. Evening appointments for your convenience. Telephone Ms-046o. Playboy HU' Stylists are loCated at the corner ol. 17th Street aiid Irvine Avenues in Westdiff Plaza, Newport Beilch. HAlll: STYLISTS: Miu C.el-MiH;J..,.le-Mk1 IHt11• ........... ,, ........ ' ' ''The crafting of nowers from various natural mate· rials is not a new form of art," sbe indicated. "Peo· pie have been copying na- ture for a long time. ColOf'· ·ful nowera of fe1tbers, fa· bric, paper, resln, yarn, seeds and leavea are very popular today." The garden cenC:!er stress· es the use of natural mate· rials in iUI workshops. "Ev· ery plant produces some useful product," Mrs Walk-mer Slnta Ana Army Air er noted. "Nature i1 the de· Bae and all war veterans. 1Jgner · ~· Proceeda are earm.U-ked for!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~ These annua1 workshops a library and the collecting N 1 · r·h ·0a· I · .1 are -••led tor the btrie· Of hortJcu1ture books. . o: . Pa per: e i Y. Pi ot fit of the Memorial Garden,;r====--=~===-=-----=---r---~--a living memoriaJ '.o the for--. ,• ~:~ Bus Bound To Theater Padua Hills, Claremont, is the destination of a l!us trip scheduled , lor Wednesda y, Nov. 8, by lhe Assistance League of Laguna Beach a_s part of its Project Frleodli· ness program of ~es for the community. At the theater a selection of traditional songs a "d • dances from oorthern Mex· ico will be perfonned dur· ing a "Fandango. Ranch· 1 ...,... I The chartered bus will Mesa Art League Adam• Elementar y School, Costa Me1a, is the setting !or the 7:30 p.m. meeting of Costa Mesa Art League every fourth Tues· day or the month. think BLEYLE NATURE'S SUPPLY -Galiands of pine conea circle Doral centerpieces and a pine base,cmtdle holder while large pine conea add a natunl effect. The display wu easily created by melilbers of the Orange County Memorial Garden Center. · leave the Festival of Arts parking lot at 11 a.m. al· lowing plenty of time for lunch ·in the Padua Hills restaurant prior to the after· noon concert. lOARGE 3 CU. BAG ' DECORATIVE BARK All t••de1 -s,..,11 , m.cli11111 I l•r.,. -..-•••ly ...... l!Cl t +It. b.auty ef 1hri.b b.<111 •nd 11!1!1111 91td .... . Get Yow FREE BOOKLET "GARllENIN~ IN ORANGE COUNTY -1968" ' ' .. ' -· "' " NOW AT HOLLISTERS . Super-Giant j ANSIU ~-1 .. !I.lint for Fill aid Winter IJoom. 3 DOZEN ROS·E BUSHES A SILLOUT OF ToP QUAuTY PLANTS - MANY IN BLOOM • Red ~ • Pinks •·Yellows • Multic olors A RIAL BARGAIN! 2 t;AL. CONTAINERS REG. 2.50 SPECIAL 98' BIRD OF PARADISE CHRYSANTHEMUMS EXTRA NICE PLANTS IN FULL BLOOM ~>-•CAN IE USED IN ANY LANDSCAPE. EXCELLENT FLOWERS FOR CUTTING. REG. $5.•S SPECIAL . $398 5 Gal. Sift ' SEE OUR FABU· LOUS DISPLAY OF DRIED PLANTS & FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING ARRANGEMENTS• A REAL NOVEL tv. AVOCADO TREES " FLOWER Sl!OP SPECIAL lstablllMcl T,... )11 I ' 911, ,COii• !1i111;._. Go<Hl co11i1I .,,;i;,, '-F111rt1, "'••· col i , Zuth~o. and otli1ri. Husky pl1nt1 In 4'' pots r11dy to burst Into be1utl· , ful bloom. 6· PLANTS FOR $2.99 STRAWBERRY PLANTS Lassen Everbearing st.rain -let the small garden produce. Husky plant.s-6 FOR 69~ HOURS: MON . THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO b P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 A GREAT COAT We I co m e win ter Smart Modes stunning do uble bre.,sted wool coat. Trimmed in snug · gly dyed opossum fur to warm you for many sea- sons to come. T eilored details are belted back and slash poc~ets under false flaps. In Camel only; size 8 to 14. The Greot Coot ~.,,../ ...... '"•-' 1tM '>\ltlne "'"" ttil-JJOO t.,... T~11 ... IO lll A.M IG•ClllPM M"" & Fri ~I'~" l!lt •:CO I'M , ........ ,. IOllO A M !~\·llCI PM • w .. S.•l/C•IN M~ W.t S.01 /S.•tti CHlt rt..,. )lfl ( 111~ St ,~1-11n .Jlll l •l•ltlol A•• l~HJ2 -"'•11$.ll IGOO AM .... OOPM ......... lftr11Fri IO A M·t lll l'M Fr•e·~ ljloM Ill t ,fll) "M S.lll•d•• ·~t ·• "M - J 8 DAILY PILOT P-T ·Unit Calendars Crowded Council PTA Mn. Robert Sweuea Prealdent COMING UP: Council meet.- ing will take place, Mon- day, Nov. 8, in the Para and Recreation Center on Orange County Fair· grounds. Coffee at 9 a.m .. business meetlq at 9:30, followed by a procram. Sbiditdtl . Of c.oaa del Mar High School will talk OD today's paieraUOD and : its problema. Mn. Alex· . ander Black, ~114ent of : Corona de1 thf't PTA · will bolt the meettnc. Leon-M~ ,principal, will che the welcoming addrels. A hmdleoD will take place at Cotta Mesa Golf and 0oantrT Qllb following the prosram. . REP 0 R TS: Prelidentl round tabl& took plaee In the home of Mn. Robert Sorensetl Mtnd.ay. Bear PfO Mn.F.J.Dldrtd President COMING UP: Unit meet· ing Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7:~ p.m. Dr. Leland Netr· comer, auperlntendat ol the Newport-Mesa Unified School District wUl talk and abow slides on tbe R u sa i a n School ayt- tem. • . • VolmMera for the ~ oommit. tee will be ~ that night • -Next board meeting wm tab pllce WedneldaJ, Noir. I, 7:30 p.m. REPOR'm: Mealberlbip drive • stl1 In proereu • • • • 8cbool recarcl boob Dir bl P.lfdlaled from Mn. ....rt~ quilt, MH'1ll .. Mn. Al- Siesta or Fiesta? a Benrych, 546-5810. . • . Mn. Tony Sutt.Ora la tbe new treasurer, replactna WUllam De Nmii wbo waa tnuferred from t b e • Christ Lutheran PTL Mn.M,naBeMer PreGdent COMING UP: Ctilldre1'1 dlolr' under direction of Miu Laur~ Simon. wm ainl at the Reformation Ra.Uy &mday, Nov. 5, ... t Loi Aagelea Sports Arena. REPORTS:. Beeltb euma bave been """'Wed db tbe help of tbe r o o m motben and IObool DUl"le ••• Projedioa ---... cluliooml were voted as CUIHllt project ill PTL equipmellt fUDd. Hef'l,or Vw. PFO ........... LJ-11 Prtlidmt OOlllNG UP: lluie111 Fi- .. will take place toJDClr· row from I to I p.m. A~ m1allon ii 21 cents. Enc:bi· ·ladu, dUll. tacOI ~ bot daCI will be oftered at a N8IO"lble price, and col• cirfut balldenftad Oowera and cteearatiool will be "'IOld. Ha~er PTA . - Jin. DIMM lmll Prelliclnl REPOllTS : AA1IUaC acbool n u r ' e Mn. George Cooinba witb JJnmuniza· tion abota were the Mmes. Lyn Geronoml. Richarcl c.oundbnl.D, Bruce Bart, Bob ·Und.uy, Donald Sa· mil and Paul Barrla, health and welfare chair· man. ' NH High .PTA Mn.PalRaua Prealdent COMING UP: 'lbund.ay, No\'. JI, at 7:30 p.m. iD the locLll blD an tnterelting and informative proeram will tab place for the parents about the guid· ance and COUDHling set'\'• icea available to students in the high ldlool R!PORTS: Mn. Fran Mar- ab.Ill. Mn. Ricbard Lar· Jelere and Mrs. G. G. Ka-wamura, bylaw· · commit- tee member• are working OD the propoled by· law&. ••• Year book, pre- leDted to the board, will be mailed to members along with membership cards. • • • Mrs. Henry Duffie'• bolpit.alltJ com- mittee, lel'Yed wUininc refrelhmenta 1o swim· men both nlghtl of tbe lebbol Aqua Show. Pomona PTA Mn. Roma.a fkheidel Pre&ideot OOMJNG UP: Board meet· ing will take place M~· day, Nov. 6, at 7:15 p.m. in 1 p e ci a I instruction room ..•• Buss Carson's W'tld West Show and Car· nlwtl will late place Fri· • day, Nov. 10, from 4 to 9 p.m .... Paper drive Fri· day, Nov. 17. Rea PTA Co8rM lkbeafer Preaident a>M.ING UP: Studenta are invited to a PTA mem.bef'" ship drive appreciation movie, "Miracle of the White Stallion," Toes- da,y, Nov. 7, in 1be multi· purpose room .•.•. Next board meeting will take place Monday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. REPORTS: Approximately 3liO pareuta au.ded the It's a fie3tJ not a siesta coming up at Harbor View School, reminds-Cindy Sund· erland as she prepares to prod Jeff Whitney off to the 6·9 p.m. Mexlc~n gala tomorrow. • . flrlt uaoclatSon· meeUng held l.n CODHCtiOG W 1 t b Back-to-scbool Nlahl let cream IOdal wu followed by a brief buinela meet- ln( ,,.,_ the buq9t was lpprOVecl and tuniculum ouWned. 1"lal _,.,ll1 waa preaentecf by Mn. De- rek Tricbtt'a C..tt. Troop 340; entilrtllneri wen soloist Mn. J\o7 Peebler and ........ en. . . The ant DoOI dance, with · 1be tllleme Spook In. took pllat J a I t Friday; mule ·waa "°'" vided by tbe Soatblra )>I(,. clflc: cable Co •• -bad. St. John Aux. Mn. V)eW a... Preaident COMING UP: T-r ad In I stamp coUectioa dQ II to.. morrow. Olllt boat of ~ Plr ,...,, per year la~~ ing to dWrma. 11 r a. R a y Mlrttn. • .# 11a1e1J meettni wm tQt p111ee Thur ad a y, Nov. I, at 8 PJD· in tbt ICbool ball. s e v e n B moth- ers will aene refnah· Up , . menta. Annual Tbanbeiv· ' ing pantrJ lhower will Edward La Bus, Newport Helghli teacher, tries, but Sylvia Livingston Bogen, forum lecturer in take place Nov.11, ~and vainly, to get the attention of atudeota Marc SiJiykin education and family life, at 7;30 p.m. Tue 25· and John Guat Oeft to right). Communicatioa in the Nov 7 in the school at to · PT A c:nnn• REPOR1'S: Mrs. Robert Famil Wb , y :. nln will be · , c e r-ium. vr-McCormillJ ~ that Y: o s ~te g the topic ot Mrs. invite neighH&ing parents to 1ttebd. rooma •A and 1-B won ~~~~~~~~..;;._~~~~-=-~~~~-=.-=.:..:....:::.:.::::==.:.::.=:!...!~::.::...:.::..:.::==.. __ ~__;iiiii~ Jut month'• paper drive .••• .Roommothera l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ treated grades ftnt. eec- ood and third to Ballo- ween part1e1. Gr-. tour BARKER BROS. ••• Your Neo.&w •--1ia11c:e tbrGuCb el&M nre liven • .,., ~ ice cream treats •••• Sec· ODd ~of penQDal- iled neatlblrtl, fill aldrta and b9ck baO Ml been received and orden are being taken by Mn. GU· bert Prille, N0-12?5. Wilson PTA Mn. Rebert Sukey President COMING UP: Annm1 paper drive will tab pl.Ice Nov. 8 and 9. Mrs. Robert San· key may be contacted for storace. . . • . Executive board meeting · will take place Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the echooL Is Time Overrated In School? MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - There's too much emphuil placed on time in educa- tion, a Univeraity of Wiacon· sin educator believes. 1 "Schools and prisons are both based OD time OD the I ass~ption tha( sometb.lDi good will happen if you stay in them long enough." says Dr. John Guy Fowles, di· rector of the Wuconsin Im- provement Program. Fowles told a meeting of ~acbers and administrators that atudenta should be al· lowed to progress at their own learning rates. Some children are ready for acbool by the time they are 3, be said. Wedgewood 30" Gas Range Has 2 Ovens, 2 Broilen 3 ·1888 $16 o month Big t~ features in 30" width! You upper eye level oven, big lower en, both with windows and lights ... a 25" rotisserie plus eye level broiler and smoke- less broiler drawer. All the ex- tras, too: Program Clock, top burner control, lighted work .. area, appliance outlet. AU for a modest monthly payment ... at Barker's. You con hove it now on a. BARKER FLEXACCOUNT, sim- plified, personalized credit pion that gives you up to three years to pay. Packard Bell Solid State Stereo with AM-FM and FM Stereo Radio Sound as gorgeous as the cabinet ... and that's gorgeous! Ultra hHi, Gar-S 3 3 9 rord 4·speed automatic turn table with diamono .,..die, eight matched speakers in sealed acoustical chom-$16 0 month bers, solid state stereo amplifier and radio circuit ry. Mediterranean cobi· net in pecan finished oak. A gem! HUNTINGTON BEACH• Beach Blvd. 1t Edin9er • 892-+WS Es9oNI RPC 5-4 ... ......... : },; :'J ,, -~ BARKER BROS.·'~ Shop Monday, Thursday and Friday 10 to 9, other days In to 6 · SANTA ANA• 2522 North Main Street• 54~651 :l -. • • -----1.' . .. .. -. . ' <"-..... ,. ( ~ I . ... ,,.,.. MOSTI! ....... ... *' ;..t~ ,a.di ...... ' ,1 . ~ ... ' --... • 'I •( I I •! • 1 l • I :? -·1 1 GL 01' DE 1 DI 8: - Curh ef r. Sit .... t :lO 11""· S •• ,, ,. . •' ,• f . . '. ' . " .. " j : . ' --·--.... S. Nielse.ns Honored . . Newlywed Mr, and N'.rs. E. Scott Nlelaen were boa. ored _at a reception, •ttend• ed by nt re11.uves and frlendJ in Berblllre'a. The f o r m e r Ellen. Au Berbhlre, dau&hter Of Mr~ and Mr1. James w. Berk· lh1re of Newp<>rt Beach, U:• changed -vowi and rlnC• .. With her huab&.ad durlne a L8I Vegu ceremony, The bride,room lJ the aon of • ' ¥1'· and Mrs. Cautrll Ntel· HD ol Redding. 'l1le receptlob ltttin1'wu decorated with a bact:pound · al white lladlOll, bouvardla and ereenery. Focal point. of the buffet tables were an ice carved 6-foot 1waa, 1U· ver candeli.bra ~ wttb clow· in& ""11te taper1 and a four- Uwed .. -. cake. Bact&Toan4 mu.ale was played by marlacbe1, and dz<ulatln1 lb• guest book wu lln. MicbMI WIN al P:l:rterVme, the bride'• cou· sin. _ Special guests attending were N'll'. and Mra. U. A. Muaser of Costa Mi:,aa,~the bride's grandparent&. Both the bride and bride· groom ate erad.uatea of tbe University of Arizona where be mojcred In phar1!1oq. 'lbe new Mrs. Nlellen .Ulll· ated with Alpha Del1a Pl, while her htllbNMt WU Clp- taln of tbe bueball te1m for two yean:. • JUST AN ORDINARY DICK? MIL Wllll•m H. c....i • ThundaY, Nowtmbtr 2, 1%7 Reviewer To Sketch Top Books Carlotta Williams of Stu· dio City will review 11 bookJ and present 22 thumbnail U:etcbes of aultable Ou-lat· mu gift bookl before the South Cout Alumnae Club of Pl Beta Phi tomorrow. The second of four Celeb- rity Book Review Series wiU begin at 10:30 a.m. at 720 W. Bay, Balboa. A coffee will be served at 10 a.m. Miss WilllamS will review "The KinC," ''The Avocado Cookbook," "White Tbun· cter," "Underrtandlnc Med· ia: 1be Extellliona of Man," "Yamaha," "To LoJo Is to Lilten," "Nest in C'talllng Tree," "Incredible Vic- tory," "Oopal Life'1 Awful Moments " "Madame Sar· ah" and0 "The Journal or Colonel de Lancey James Bellah." THE HOUSE OF DAILY PILOT J 'f EXOTICA· IXC:l.Ullvt ~Tl ·~·--o.N e Tllll 1111 Codf911 0.... ......... ._ ................ • Gift tlMll tllMarWA-. ........... ....... SERVING THE PUB UC AND TRADE ='4!i·114i16i!S. 2211 w. Balboa llvd. Nowporl leach Phono642-4321 NfWll'ORT ART CENTER 2400 W.C111it Hwy AMll'LE flEE PARKING r.,.,., a • .-.. fw th• htlr• F•mlty M1-1711 H•wport k•cl1 FoUowlnl a San ~ ,._. ..._ ..... co honeymoon, tbe newly· ~ Mi. ANO MU, L IC01T NllLSIN . ,...is are at -In Lemoa ~·=::::;:' ~";·~·~·~·~· •=•~ll~ll~, ~· ... ~=-~-~·;===::1 Grove. If You Can Read This- .t Half Sizes ·-----Consider Yourself .Lucky ' ; ,__ ' • <. ci.--tr..:,.. ... ' . pr.ttlW, ' . ........... "' ' MOSIUT i.o.- ' "' ~ ·' iwttllt " ' ,a.Mj Ar .. : I El Ca · Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP 1'°5 Newport llM., C:..ta "\IJ ......... ., , ........ -....u ... ,.. .... .. ....... -c.,.. ,._I flll .. l:JI. ......... frll w.-.... ...... ~, ""'*~ r tr'....,......,.. '-------· '· 7 _pp AFF FLOOR MODEL CLEARANCE ' .' •TOP 1tATED o OVER 1,000 DESIGNS Jll)ILT IN • PULL lOI'AllY • nllE! Nl!l!DLI i'OSinON SAVE 100.00 • POWFA MAOllNE :NEEDLES • )VEN THIU!ADS ITSELP GIANT SA VING5 ~ ON All l'LOOJ. MODELS ' DEPARTMJiNT MANAGER'S .SPECIAL DJ.AJ,.A-Sll'l'Ol POllTABµ! 88.00 2i1eanr;ittannmaty. iitsboctiom at m aln cbugt. · ~ a.NT COMB IN? Can yilur _ llroadwoy ..... for U> obligatica .._ demomtratioo. lftina VO inn. '°' .. The T.ee • Tattler By JODEAN HASTINGS Of ,.. o.lly Plllf ..... U you were blind y o u wouldn't be reading t b 1 s now, and your dally new., fE.mor'1 Mo!ol< A ulunwl llf -::;: J'f,Lr"Pi~r:1~:.,.:. paper is only one ol. the lim- ,.. lht -· ..-. .. miirii.m • ple fonns o[ recreation so P. O~---15'1. c:..i. Metl. TMY t _, ... r«i11¥111 l>Y MoMor.1 many of us Lake for gran • lrllll• C:OA$T' U.Dlll' DAY Wll0••1.1 -....... ed that would be denied you. t•rs. ~!~ ,., .... ~ ... MINs. Gr"9 11w. t ~ IJ•"'-· )ll..lt. w. FJJr you there wj)U}d be ~w-. b1wtc'I:..~ 1111 ~ no TV, gamea, Sunday 1ig'bt-r:,11;r.11t::'·,,:•u~::; seeing drives, or aporta ev· .,, H~ J, 6\-' l'"tMI~" ._ ci-c. 1111 ,,,.,,__ ~ t: en ... 7!:~'.''rs; ts~~ w,;::;.,o;;., A boon to the s~eu is u1 .i.wr1" ~ ,,, a-. a. new. natioaal ortamzatlon vima tllofs ~ = k .. ,. ,.. called Bridge for-the. Blind, """*-~ ~ ...-..... "~ A-:: arid one of only four worn· ~.:.J..-~.3:. t~ en in the state who bas vol· Wainr ""~11111111 • .kfwl D1Y1a UJ J1,,.. un.teered to teach the game T•l'lor, ... '""' G«dl:ln IM!1lllol I Mr Willi' H (He! ) •""• ti-. 11o1 '*-· Eric*..., ., s s. am . en ff:t: er,:::_ -~zmt.;.,~,..E~: Creed of Huntioiton Beach. -MMI L--.. JM' C ... 0, !Ill Mrl ~.• who ~·--e ""'-· °"""' SllllMI, ff' Hoellly -· ..... ~. ~ 111rr. »1 c.~~r..,•e:..iJ~ J111Jo. a life master Of the Ameri- 1.VST PUn1-<i.• ,., "" ~ can Contract Bridge League r,,,..;n~,~~.~'~ ~= in 1961, responded to a let· :i·u.11~~ 1;:, ~ ~~ Ur sent all quali1ied bridge MYNll Glwllw, »1 ca c. ,,,. -... teachers in the nation by Wlllllm Sdtun., 111 Wlhllom ,......._ S31 Hatllld ,.--., Mll"ll: G.OyMr, Mn. H e 1 e n Albano, pres· l\.n •Al.l. TM•lltlSOM• -F1n1 ident of the nonprofit or· i-Gr-. 11. "" M-. FnM o-ganization .im.n. ........ ,..,.. ...... hdllottl • Flm 11.i, ff, "" MrNt. •un , .. ,.. Sbe has received fOW' sets bun', Wl111111 E,,1...._ Adlml/ 1-w of h ai1I •• ~ ••• brafil ,.,,, 'tr. M'lt.tR~ w.._,_ ,.~ r e "4.l,,. ..... a e c1oc11;~1111 1rc1 c·,,r-~~rn'1!.. lnstruction book, and hopes r'"ntr11i:111,'t:in1rd K111, Jc11i11 M1.,..,.-,, to -..in '"'vi"° lessons by W'lllJ' K-y. l1r1 Mumma. fl. I!. ~ &I ~e Mcllll't••. January. The cards 1be wm Laguna Bethel Job'• Daughters, Bethel ......167_.l!ttherS at 7:00 p.m . every second and fourth W"ednetlday in the MuonJc Lodge, 235 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. be using appear to be an or- dinary deck until closer ei:· aminatlon reveals the mi· oute braille marklDgs in the corner. Since a sighted per· 1oa would.have to devote a great deal of 1tudy to learn· ing braille before the mark· ing would be dlBOemabie, use of the braille bridge cards offers the blind per· son a game be can share with his lllgblecl -· Mrs. Creed, while realir:· ing tbat there are obsta· clet to be overcome, ls en·. thuslastic about the project. "Take the dummy band, for instance," she mused. "When the dummy hand is put down, it will have to be called off, and the other Peo- ple playing will have to rt· member what it contains." Since people without tight de develop and use their oth· er senses mor• efficiently than the slgbted, · Mn . Creed feet. 1ure tbU can be done. The braille-caror anctitt- structton books are expen- sive -$10 for four decb and the book -so she "ia: hopeful organizations wJtbln the community will otter their suppOrt. She recently appeared before a meeUng ci the president! of Ora.nee Diat:rlct, Calltoml.a Federa· tlon of Women's Clubs, to t'.lplain the project and tn· list their aid. order to provide an addition· al form of recreation for . 1 them, Mn. Creed alao hopes to , enlist the assistance of the I community in locating blind I individuals who would like to learn contract Midge, and her future plans include in· struction cl.asses at Services for \he Blind, Santa A.Ila. A n y on e interested in learning more about the program or withing to offer ...a.tance ls invited to con· tact. Mn. Cl'eed for addl· uonar-JnflY'milUon. l~i,J, KIMBERLY Mrs. Betty Porterfield, who this month began clv· ing her first lessons to eight bllnd high school Jtudents in Bakersfield, is being as· &i..tted by the are.a's Pbllana!'!!!!'!iii!iii!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iii!!!!!!!!!' Junior Woman's Club whogel~ members are helpiDC wit!I tramport.ation, providing re-- freabm.eota and necessary typing. Tbe two other teach· ers wbo are donating their services are located in Mo- desto and San Lorenzo. behind every 'OLG.4 there really is an Olga designed to slenderize you instently, Olge's Su"d. denly Slim®, with powerful lycre®. sleek, slim- hip side ponels and double-fabric diamond tum- my control, ell arranged to meke you Suddenly Slim!'loogleg io white or bled; S.,M-l-XL -·' $U .. girdle io white , ~M-L __ .. -$11 fashions for NEWPORT BU.CH -FISl!lori lJl&l'ld 1714 04+0170 FULLERTON -CoUege P&rt Cent.er 1714l 526--3901 DOWNEY -St~ Ct'nttr (2131 862·6514 o,... 10 1.1r1. t•' p.111. dilly: M ... •Ml Fri. t• t 1JO p.- U.MKAMl•tu.110 H MAITI• C:KUff ' Included In the . ultimat. 1oall: ol the Bridge for the Blind program are tralning and developing .. teachers from among the blind them· selves, and to organize games and tournaments in Clirillaas Annual De Uso \ We Will Pay The Postage R ... $21." $1599 • -.c.lf .... ,....., ..... ·-·-·--....... ,_ c.... SIZES TO 10 On All SAM OVERSEAS GIFT PACKAGES lt'a time· to think about ~ts for our fighting men overuu:. Hickory Flrml has food gilt paks suit.ble for SAM mail. Now, we wW pay the ·postage normally charged to get these packages to port of embarkation. In case of Vietnam, this would be San Fnociaco. The gilt la air·lifted from there on a spaoe available bash. ' Hickory Farmir is paying these postage charges as a public ser- vice to etl<.'OUllge more gift& for our fighting men. A gift pack· •me. especially at Christmaa time, will help the morale of 19'Rely men on tile front lines. F.or further lnfocmation on this program and the gilt pak.s them· aelves, call. or come to ..• ' --NEWPORT HUNTINGTON BEACH ANA.HEIM WESTCUFF PLAZA ~2.()972 1062 IRVINE AVE. NEWPORT llACH' · C..,,.h •f f11hl•11 e Newp•rt l11 c~ T•l•ph•11• 644.1 212 Slri.,..Meoo. ffir• ftl, I OiOO •• 111. *• t :JO II'""· Sit. 10:00 •.111. *• t :JO '·'"· Hw11!1119l•11 l11ch 1111 Edln91r Av1. Ttt1'ph1111• tt1'.JJ JI Shop M11nd1y thru S1tu•d1y 10:00 A.M. lo t :JO P.M. ' ··-... 444 N. Eutlld • A111h11rn Aft11!e!"' Sh11ppi"t C1nl•r T1l1ph11"' SJS.1121 Shop M11nd1y lll•w S1tw•d1y 10:00 A.M. to •:lO P.M. ' 1831 NEWPORT ILYD. PHONE 549.9744 -,.---~-~-~-~ ~---''----. -;t ---:-- O~EN 10 A.M.·9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 'ID TO 6 <P'. . . • JU DAILY PlLOT Thursday, Novrmb(r 2. 1%7 .. , .. +..._ •-'. _.,, -l +"" -\4 +1 -1'1 -" ~ -l•t.1 .+ ~ -'lo -14 + v. -'l'o -\'I -~ -14 t~ -"' -v .. -\'1 -lh -~. ·---"• V' ~ + ~ =~ -,,. =m -Ho -•'> -~. _, .. -· -,. r -., .. r ./ • Thursday"s Closing .• • •• Prices-Complete • • New . -• York Stock Exchange List • DAILY PILOT JO Pl'udential Real Estate Loans Told Orange County real estalo loans totaling f&.870.000 were disbursed during the first nine months or 1967 by the western home office of the PrudenUal lnsurll!ce Co , reporl, Herman R. Roesli, Orange County investments man:iger (or tht ~ompan) ·s n1orlga~t· loan (;••pa ·1~c11t. 0£ the to"nl di shur~;(•:.I ~: · S.'X>.000 was for rc$idC'n,i:il pur1)o~rs. and 12,!170,oo,J wa!\ for commerlca\ and indus· trial propcrUu. • • ZO OAJLV PILOT Patent Awards • ... Flower Meet Honors Mesa Lady Florttlt LEG'!1'!0Tlcz ... I?e Muri Tosh, Co,tta.Meaa as the Wall Street Open whlch ia co..pon&ored by the ::l'4:::.C,°t:.. c#"::t1~ Tax Dodge Business WithiDLaw fl • t h '---1 -•-A k H fl} I Fl la•e• Tr' ld Dell UNO .. "C'flTIOUI ltAMI ons , as ...-n se e~ ~y O\lSe, w be staged SUn-oru.. ana•ar V· THI uHDl.llltONJD co•!'O-..T•Olt the Southern Callfornla· day at the Wholesale Flow· ery Ast&ct.tkil\ and t b e -.. llff*' wtlfr ht " ra ~ .. Floral ~sodaU011 to l>e a er Market. lo Los Angeles. SouCberD -cllUornla P'loral ~· ~ ~~ r-;-.. ':, ·~ S guest artist at the auoci.-Each year over 2000 view-AsioclatiOll. 1'bls year'• ~··~~1e':r .~.~ =•r event will Ceature featlve cott..oAATION _.-i;.r;.. 1111 ~ lion's annual design 1ym-era from ~ aectiona of holldly decoratlDDI ud gift ~11.,.~,:i:·::, e:f~1 ~ ""l. poslum. The event, known the country attend tbe event ldeu. , STHFLt" AllOCIATIL 111e .. w CIUCAGO (UPI) -Rob-------------------------------''" 1• •lrflt. .-• .-..1-. ,...., . Ywtl. New V#l lo.-1, ert D. Hayes makes •DO w1TN1Sa "' Miid 11111 ""' • • bo Odolllr....HU.. •• nes about lt. He'• ru.nnmc ~ "'""L"' ANOC••T~ a bu.sine111 for tax dodgers. 1y v•"*' '*"""· ,. . B IYI ~~.~ ' ut It 11 done legally and "",.. 011 CALlllO~IA > • above boa.rd, by pay1n1 COJrV..1'f'1o'ir :?tf~A.D~ ... strict attention to the tax Ell H d '"7 • ...,.,. me. "" • guidelines 1a1ct down by the e·n · o Pi y ::-i..~*~U"L::111. ~-':' federal government. Al. , ~~..=.·::"~~': . Tax dodling tecblUquea la .. "" to .. lilt "'llldlftt •:r;· ~ one of the ... a...... · · P'r•*"' "111t • ...,. ........ .., ........ ed ...... wlllllft ~ .. ..... s' buainess, Americans never e·am ~· "°" 1titn111· '*""i _,. J!' Building Constitution•"~·. 11 • me lllM Midi.,. • .._. ~ tlUOlfM Nlllt. • teacbea lb cllentele. More IN WtTHISI W"lltlOI'', ' ~ .... , generally, ABC helps lhem ' . :::' :! ':', ":::: •,:'~ ':t:::: • "to eatabllsh foundation.a she could 'retire WI.th. ~ .. re~ SiTL'r° which wW benefit man-L•lt T. , • .....,, kind." ' -· HGtuv P'UllllcoCelllwllll P'tlftclpel Office' '" Hayes, senior trustee of L• M••• .. c~ ABC said 1 bo Th B ·· • MY Commllelon 1-.. peop e w think M "'°· z. 1m a ' foundati01l ''ii aome IOrt e 1g oney OM« of a tu dodge" are right, • I 0 • 0 -' • :=.. •• rt::«...., He said foundationi achieve • :.:Sl::. .. •:,.,...; Jo)m B. tawlon, vice president of Philco-Ford Corp. and general manger of the C:Omi>~y's Aercmutronic Division at Newport· Beach, left, presents patent awards ti) Division employes Jack Johnson, center, manager of Surface-to-Air G1'9up, .lJld Einar Lundquist, technical staff member of the· Guidance apd FUJ. inJ .Tech~ology Department, both of Aeronutronic's Tactical Missile Systems Operation. The two men were granted patent number 3,326,619 on a gyro- stabillzed sight system. certain tax advantages. • ...,....,.. °'""' c...tt ~ ,._ -i'. "Many people feel tbat Oct. M ..., ,..,, a. '· '" 1w m..., LEGAL NOTICE \. ~r ltfoneg'• Worth Juggle Expenses, Cut Taxes Mcmv Ammca111 who aft-to bring you over 7eur It.an· n.allf j)Ot/ mflUoN of dol-dard deduction for •a Tbt Ion m "'"*'*'II fa.stl aeblel expemee wblch wollld an umikcftt ·to ad71Ut tl&oe give JOU no tu beaeflt In thq did ,o for ont major 'rt can thus help save tax· rto.son; thl mability or """ es for you in 1968. wilU~ of a financial Switdling medical expeme writer to e%plain ?M ins payments between 1987 and ana ouu oj compiling a tax 196& may also save taxes. , return in layman'a lan· In each year, you can de- guage. duct only the medical ex· penses which exceed 3 per· Sylvia Porter recognized cent of your adjusted gr-oas this and 1he hope! to rem-income, which . means you edy the deficiency i1' her completely ·"waste" y o u r current eight-part DAILY medical expenses if they PILOT sme1. At least one don't exceed the 3 percent Pilot reackr thinks she's do-floor in' either year. But il inf] a f/Teat job. ''Whl/," he you can shift any medical said, "didn't someone ex· expense payments from 'frl of UU. year's~· Jen S percent of '10,000.) A wandq, tboqtl; ,cu Call~ prepa, and ~. In 1117 pa.ymeata for U)tdJcal or dental work to be done In 1988. Next: Coatrlbadou Irradiation Keeps Food For Years pl.atn it this way before?" to '68, or vice versa, you NEW YORK (UPI) -Re· Clip tlil Porter columns may be able to lift them frigeration of food could be· -this is the third -file above the 3 percent limit i!l come as obsolete as cook- them and rMead them be· ·at least one of the years. Ing with wood if present fore you complete your in-Assuming y o u Itemize planning produces the anti· come tax return in 1968. Be your deduction, this will cipated re&Ults. assured, you'll be glad you give you a tax benefit from The goal is irradiation, or did. The remaining five col· at least part of your medi· sterill%ation, ol food -a iimu aoiU a~01' on this cal expense payments. This process that would destroy same financial page. year, tbe 3 percent wastage bacteria whioh normally rule applies to all· persons, spoils peris~les and per- B1 SYLVIA PORTER regardless of age: before rnlt storage ~for months or If you're among the mil· this year, persons 65 or years without refrigeration. lions who regularly take the over were nempt from the Irradiated foods already standard deduction, an easy 3 percent rule. (There's a are .In existence, but they but highly effective way to chance Congress may try to are not as tasty aa fresh or save on taxes is to try to save the exemption for those frozen food!. The armed bunch your actual expense· 65 or over; if it is restored forces have been using irra- deductions into either 1967 in time for '67 return.a, I diated bacon and potatoes or 1968 10 that your actual will cover this in a column on a limlted basis. lrradia· expensea are higher than later.) ted flour ls under order. tax dodging 'conlist.t of b~aking the rules," be fald. "We certainly do not rec ommen4 that but we do feel the American public la ~ aware of some of the rlgbta guaranteed them." But the average Amed· can might as well take chances with hl& own tu return.a. The one-year.old "non-profit" ABC, billed w Hayes as the only or&md· zation ol its ~ tn th e · country, charges '10,D for three courses. The flnt coune olfta one-hour 1emlnart ...,.._ COmiDJ tbe f\anctkndml9d 1tructure ol loundatioal. .. second focuaing on Ute let- ting up of a non-profit 18un- dation with 60 daya di coun- sellilg and the ttiirGiifib. llshing truats and coat.I. The suburban BaniQgton, Ill, firm has a staff of 12 teachers who travel the country giving imtnictlon in foundation • eetabJJaMng techniques. Hayes declined to reveal the firm's income during its "embryonic year, but be em- phasized it does not loan money nor subsidize· t h e foundations of its members. ABC concentrates only on education, said Hayea, who requires recommendations from other membera for new membership. Hayes baa been ipvited by Rep. Wrlgh~ Patman; D- Tex., to appear before hla Small Buainea Subcommit. tee Oct. 30 and testify in the subcommftt.ee'a invest!. gation on tax-free organi.za. tions. Hayes may be there in a double role, one for his out- fit's tax dodging education- al services and the other as head of a non-profit or- ganization which is thus ex· empt from taxes. your.standard deduction and To show. you how this Early last August, Irra· then to 'take the standard de· shifting can pay off, say dialed Foods, Inc. announc-R d S } ductlon in the other year. your adjusted gross income ed it had signed a con1ract ecor . a e Say your adjusted gross Will be $10,000 in 1967 and with the U.S. Atomic Ener- lncome runs about $11,000 a $10,000 in 1968. Say you al· gy Commission to design, T al T Id year. Say :your annual out· ready have spent $300 on build and operate the first ot 0 lays for real estate taxes, medical expenses this year commercial processing .~ deductible medical expen· and you plan to have $200 plant for preservation ol John J. McNaughton, pres- ses, contributions, etc., or· of dental work done in De-food by radiation. ldent Of National Systems dinarily come to about ,1,· cember for which ~ou ordi· A. Epstein and ~s, Inc., Corporation (OTC) of New- 000 a year. Your total ac-narily would pay m Janu-a Cltlcago-bas.ed'ftrm of en-port Beacb baa announced tu a 1 deductible expenses ary. You normally would gineers apd architects was re<:ord nine month& figures over two years thus will be have another $100 of med!· ~ppo· ~ to deslgn' the for the period ended Sept. $2,000, but since the &x· cal~ expenses next ye&.'!. If at Allentown, Pa. for 30. penses total about $1,000( you pay your dental bill ~ 11Tadiated foods , a new cor-Salea for the nine months eadl year, you have been January, youtll wind up m poration owned by Martin· rose to $2,280,462 f{om $1.- takqlg the 10 per cent stan· "100 ~.actual m · ex-Marietta Corp.: Uniroyal, s.t0,646 for the like'l966 pe-dard, ~uctlon each year. penses. m each and no Inc., formerly U.S. Rubber; riod, an increase of 48 per. But you might be able to deduction 1ther year. Isotopes, Inc., a ruvislon of cent. Net income increased swi~h four ~penses so that Bu~ ~ ou pay your de~-Teledyne, Inc., and Allen to $283,861 or $1.02 per share ye aCtua1 deductions in tal_l>ilfjust one month earli-Products Co., Inc., maker as compared to $136,110 or eltbar 'f'l or '68 exceed the /er in December, you will of dog food and a division 49c a share, an improve. standard deductilon wblle' create a $200 itemized med· of Liggett and Myers Tobac-ment of 108 percent p e r your actual deductionS in kal deduction for •tn ('500 co Co. share. the other year slµink to far below the standard deduc- tion. This will save taxes for you •. _ Assume you have paid f70 in ded\Jctible expenses io far in ~. In December, you receive an extra $1m of deductible bills which you would normally pay in '68. By p~ the $IMlO this year· tiifUd. you would be able ~ct $1,500 for ac- tual expe&es. Because ol tb1s '800 p1Yment this year, your actual dedlolCtible ex- penaes would fall 'to $200 in 1968': So In 1968, you 'take the 10 . percent standard de· dudioa ol...$1,000. Your de- ductions •for the two years come to J2,500 Instead of the $2,00() you normally would bl .taking. And ,au this you aC:bleve simply by payiig thi; • one month sooner. :·. If yoo ..canoot pyramid your .diiil ~DHI Into this yuir Ji ra1le your· de· ductioDI jj8fltantiaU1 above the s~ -deductioo, per· haps yciu::.can reverse the Sol••ent CitJI procedure~ postpblllng as "' manx act;µaJ expenses as pr>ss ibJe from 1961 until i -;~3. Then next year you ) Id combine your '68 ac· I r Xl)enses wlth the post- . -I '117 actual expenses I m11ybe even part of 11J actual expeme& - Laguna Beach is financially responsible says the California Society of Certi - lied Public Accountants which presented certificates to Laguna Mayor William Martin (second from left) and Shelby Langford, finance director, as La guna's city manager James Wheaton Oeft) looked on. CPA Roy Osterhout presenter! the award certificates. which al~o noted that Laguna Beach took honorable men- tion in the accountants!._ Municipal Accounting Contest. Ceremony took pl ace in San Francisco at the society's annual meeting. / California Federal Sa~ showed her how. You can't beat Ellen Hardy at arithmetic: She just hadn't considered how fast savings add up at California Federal. Money doubles in less than - 14 years at our current rate and compouncling. The annual yield is the nation's highest on insured savings. So, with the nest eag inherited from her parents and what she's saved already ••• doubled •• '.Ellen will have the Big Money at retirement. And we'll give her the Big Money treat· ment right along. Frietldly service. Our $1.S billion metHtrength. At the nation's largest federal, we give everyone the Big Mailey treatment. It's an extra pleasure with someone like Ellen Hardy. Nation's highest eamings on insured savinp. 5.127% annual yield on pas,,book accounts when savings and all divi· dends remain a year, i( our 5 % current annual rate is compounded daily and maintained a year. 5.25% on·new bonus a<:eounts. 3-year bonus certificates on $1,000 Jlliru. mu~ accounts earn 1/4% yearly bonus above base rate. Dividends paid quarterly. Funds received by 10th of any month eam from the 1st. After the 10th, new funds earn from Ut of following month. Funds in passbook accounts 3 months or more earn to day withdrawn when account remalna open to end of the quarter. 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The play, Eugene O'Nelll's "Mor, Stately Mansions," which appeared first in Los Angeles, was less enthusi· astically received. The critics, wftlle express- ing some doubt as to Miss Bef\gman's suitability for the part she was playing, were unanimous in their admira· tion of her personal quali· ties. UPI's Jack Gaver found her "radiant and fascinat- ing as ever"; Joho Chap-man of d:le l)aily News bail- ed ber.aa "an aasW'ed and beautiful actress," and Clive Barriei of the New York Timea ,described her as "a woman so beautiful that she is 'herself a work oC arl" By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Authors bequeath books and bricklayers their handlwot k, but screen actor& are uni· quely priviledged: the y leave th&auelves. Immortalized on film and sound traok, they remain after death u real and vi· brant to theh: public as when they trod the movie stages. And death has no sting at the box office - except as a stimulant in rare instances where cult followings develop. About 900 students paid their way into UCLA's R-0yce Hall a few evenings The _play, which O'Neill never finjsbed, drew mixed ------------ reactions. They ranged from Chapman's "Solemn and impressive" through Gav· er's "typical O'Neill" to Barnes' acid comment that the playwright was on the right track when be tried to destroy the play. Even the crowd that gath· ered to watch the first nighters file into the thea- ter c ame in for some criti· cism. ''You couldn't get near tlhe door the last time," said . one elderly woman, who said She was among the crowd outside whe..o Miss Bergman opened in Maxwell Ander-.,, son's "Joan of Lorraine" in 1~6. "That was really some· thing!" '.sellers Not , . So:..Funny At Air.port. INGLEWOOD (AP) British comedian P e t e r Sellers has \:>een sued for $2,035,000 by a former air· line employe who says Sell· ,ers ,.threatened to use" karate on him during a quarrel that cost the man !tis job. 3 Concerts In County This Week Orange County music lov· ers will have a selection of three events during the next week in Fullerton, Orange and Santa Ana. Rita Fuszek and Des· mond Kincaid, assistant pro· fessors of music at Cal State Fullerton will give their first formal dual pi· ano recital Friday at 8:30 p.m. in the campus rttital hall. The program~ which is tree and open to the public, will include Variations on a Theme of H a y d n by Brahms. Suite No. 2, Opus 17 by Rachmaninoff a n d Trio Sonata in ·E Flat by Bach, transcribed for two pianos by Victor Babin. The Dolmetsch • Schoen· feld Ensemble will appear in recital at Chapman eol· lege Sunday at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium. The program will include works from the 18th and 20th cen· turies. ago to applaud two movies a combined 38 years old. reaturlng six actors n o w dead. CAMP TOUCH The hip collegians laugh-' ed at a now camp touch in 1953's "Shane," -a mon· grel slinking away to un- derscore a gunfighter's . vii· lainy. But they clearly rel· ished two of the greatest fight sequences ever filmed and the heroics of Alan Ladd, clean-looking, deep· voiced and laconic in fting. ed buckskins as he drove the bad guys from the set· Uers' valley. "Casablanca'' bas been <' television counUeH times and like "Shane" seemed tiny in its old S.by-4 !ormat on the wide .a'een. But tho students applauded Humj>h· rey 'aogart when he ap- peared, sune and cynical. The 194.1 film aJao bad SU• ave Claude Bains, 1lnist.er Sydney GrffJ\Street, sly Pe· ter Lorre and excitable S. Z. Sakall -&Il, -nke Bogie, now gone but aeeminaly as alive as ever. · IMMORTALITY A more spectacular ex· ample of deceued actors' tmiuortall~ at the box of. flee ii "Gone Wltb t b e Wind,'" Whlcb MGM 11 re- leasing for the sixth time after a tab of MO rnilUon on previoua rounds. Now. it's in wlde·tereem format and ox-track tound. 'Ola, My PaPa' That's Our· Eddie In MiMl,e Ag~in By VERN~ SCO'f1 U" .._,,.,.. C:.I JI tu I HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Eddie Flatter bas a geniut fOr makinf news, ho,wever reluctantly, with beaiatltul actresies. in bfa flamboyant heyday even Errol FlYJUl lacked the knack for compl'cated tbree- corner lhota that Filher bu evidenced in the put dee~ ade. ently hiVen't. elveft it a ,1ec- ood thought. · Eddie ~ learned lhat.i--------.. 11 hasty marriaa9' can bave1r----------a ectU9111 Jwty couequences. He , filed suit· agaiut Mrs. THE WXURIOUI Burton, cJatmlnt ibey were .MEW ~a, • .._. 1tlll man and wife IDCl that .. ....,. he WU due eblne mQlioo l' THEATRE dollara undec. a eorporate (~~-=~ structure eltabllahed durtq -the m8fri.agi Tb& cue ii NOMI °' l9(aH CHAii Loell •till ~. I 1Dt WT IALIOA am. Enter Connie steveaa. I ~ PUlllSIU• m ...... Fisher's romantic odyssey ' began in 1965 with hi.a mar- riage to Debbie Jleynolds. The perfect match: curly' haired singer and dimpled bea~ »year.old blODde, . • CHllO WITH NllNT ONLY • and Eddie found himself in still another triangle. OouJd he marry Connie and still have a valid claim ol being ingenue .. .... . Liz' legal husband? Then Eddie ran i~to his If, 88 Fisher believes, he first triangle. Foll-Owing ~~ iB still married tn Elizabeth, ~e-crasb death. of. h 1 s . where does that leave. tam frie~d. producer Mike ~d, if·be is allowed to CopOle? Eddie comforted wid. w Eliz. mB prediCAlplent is 'tur· abetb Taylor all the. way to tber compUcat:ect by the fact Ute altar after a quickie di-that Miss Stevens bore him vorce from Debbi~ a daughter, Joely, last SUn· The! general reaction was day morning. Sbe registered that Eddie changed wives al the hospital a Connie with unaeemly baa!e. Stevena Fiaber. Our hero then accompani-Connie's dlvoru...from her ed his bride to Rome where tint buJband doetn't be- she was to star in "Cleo-come final in California un· pa tr a." tit this w&ek, altho'-'b a Enter Rkbard Burt.on. and ftiend said she. too, received Fisher found bimaelf in his a Mexican divorce earlier second triangle. Thia time this year. he was odd tnan out, sitting Eddie has said notbing ex· on the sidelines while the cept that he and NJss Stev• Welshman ran off with lih ens are married. 1=;::::;;:::;::::;:::==:=:=::=::~ wire. --rbere doesn't seem to belr SoJDe Cartoon Elizabeth was granted a any reason for Eddie to Mexican divorce Ji1 Febru· speak out at all. He makes ary, 1964,'and about a menth news without really trying. later became Mn. llichard Burton in a Montreal cere- mony. SCR Mural Hard to Miss Fisher, however, refuled By TOM TITUS Of Ille 0.llY 1'1111 Staff • f) South Coast Repertory's new Costa Mesa theater is an impressive looking edi- fice, what with the increased seating area, the new elatr orate lighting complex and the carpeted and~ chande· tiered lobby. But it may be a while aft- er. you enter the Third Step Theater before. you notice any of the~. You see. there's this mural ori. the wall ... It's a pretty imposing sight -imposing enough to slow traffic on Newport Boulevard when the lobby lights are on. It stands 12 feet tall and me..sures 20 feet wide. The creator of this pop art cartoon is SCR scene to recognhe either the. di· designer Sergio O'Cadiz. vorce or tne .marriage. Al! who will provide a new far as he was concerned the mural for each dwlge of triangle was still intact, al· progr~m at the 'l'bird Step. though the Burton1 appar· The currenf one, a comi,c ---------- comment on theater, ac· companilea ~ company'.s first production on the new ~ stage, ''Big Solt Nellie." ' ......, ... -.....,,., "I felt that such a thing .,_.. .'!::: :t:'vao't', was right for the show," "DIVOICI AMlllCAN O'Cadiz explains. "The mLI" painting goes along with the sh1r1tY MKU•N• feeling of the play -with "WOMAN TIMU SIYIN" the black humor." ,. ~ .... ~~~~u~sfitiv~~~~r~~~~~ ',:•T•iiiJ! mg the mural , once he had -- designed it on a smaller ......,. scale. -....., "And regardless of what ~u anyone says," commented Mt*•• new,,,•~ SCR technical director John u. MA•vtN • ...,. IYAN Arthur Davis, "it was not done by the numbers." '"JHI DIRTY DODN" 0.0.. HAMILTON "THI JACK OF DIAMONDS" Coast Actors Appecir In Pasadena Musical ·, :..· .. ". HARBOR BLVD. .. ,,, .... ACI ..... Cellf' "O,tlATION KID lltOTHll" _AIJDREY .HEP81JRN ALBERT FINNfiY Tltlr MAllE SOMmtlftQ WOllOOIFUl ~ IEJNG Al.Mi SPECIAL KIDS SHOW S1turd1y only "MAYA" Ind Edward Kane, 40. a pub- lic relations man, charged in his Inglewood Superior Court suit Tuesday that Sellers intentionally caused h.im .emotional distress July 26 at Los Angeles Interna· tion~l Airport. The recital will include Trio Sonata in D Minor by G. P . Telemann, movements Two Orange Coast actors from Suite No. vm by Mar· a~e among the cast of . the in Marais and Duo for vio-highly successfuJ mUBtcal Jin and cello by Zoltan Kod· "'ii aly. "Lock Up Your Daughters," which has been he ld over for an additional five weeks at the Pasadena PlayhoUP. .. ;:..:;:~~~ I "ISLAND QF THE BLUE DOLPHINS" Showtf rne 1 p.m. The suit asserted Sellers . wrote a letter to Kane's employer .. Air France, and that Kane was ask~ to re· c;igo effective Tuesday. The Santa Ana eommu-SAC Slates nity Concert series launch- P eter Church of Coroiia del Mar plays the roman· tic lead of Ramble in the es its season Tuesday at 8: 15 p.m with a concert by pianist Jorge-Bolet in the Santa Ana High School au- ditorium.' 'Tom-Jones' h Lionel Bart . m~sical based . ~ on Henry Fielding's "Rape A S-Outh Laguna student Upon Rape." Doug Wood of will play a leading role in Laguna Beach appears Jn the Santa Ana College pro· the supporting role of Braz- duction of "Tom Jones," encourt which will be presented · Nov. 16-18 at SAC's Phillips Church is fa miliar to . c .... ~l-1'19tllltlt Ntl"lt-Sllatllf'fllt "CASTU OF ILOOD" lllt.~~ ....,., c:.iMfy • c.ter ,_ ,ONDA IAllFOT IN THI 'AllC" SN CIASAa Vari MILH "THI SPIRIT IS WILLIN•" Hall. ~ South Coast Repertorv aUdi· Ivar Dyrenforth will ap-ences for his leads i~ "'lbeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pear as Partridge in the Birthday Party'' and "The SAC comedy with Tom Brun-Hostage." WOOd ha~ ap- ner Of Santa Ana taking the peared many times at the ALSO EDDIE flSHER JOEY FORMAN BALLET L MERICA ,., ,.... ....... CAtll '"' l"4lf tNftl eptlt NOW ~· PLAYING EUHOPA 68 p title role. Orange's Toni ll.urray is featured as So-Laguna Playhouse his Jut phia Western and Darlene role being LitUechap in Moo~ of Costa Mesa will "Stop the World -I Want be seen as Honour. to Get OH.'' SAC drama director Stew-"Daughters." which runs art Rogers has selected Tuesdays through Sund..;1 mod dress for ms adaptation until Nov. 26, also features of the Henry Fielding novel. the musical direction of .Dor· Eugene Isaacson. art in-is Shields of Laguna Reac)l, structor at the college. will who has collaboralrd on the accompany on the harpsi· Laguna Playhouse·~ p a 1 t chord. two summer musical~ ~ ~~ .. ?,~.,~!~:tory At tk Jnl Step Tlleoml 1127 Ntwpert lh,d., Coste Mtte LAST WHK ''llG SOFT HILLIE" by Henry Livin91 • fl•1hy mu1k-h1ll f•rce ltt•rldoys tftl'll 1undoys et l :lO '·"'· .Al Ille 2nd Step Tlteotr91 in .hriftitHJ color SEE IT WITH SOMEONE YOU LOVEI ~·MAN ·4) ANdAWOMAN ,jiiiiiiij•"'9 Mid·Southern • C1Uforni1 Exclu1lve Run Show 1t1rt1 . 1t 7 p.m . 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It spells great outdoor "in" fashion from White ~~ ~00 • Ladies' and Children 's Sportswear ows 3404 VIA LIDO One of the Lido Shopa Park in Rear • 3424 Vl• Lido, Newport Betch • # 12 Fashion Squire • Disneyland Hotel • Irvine Town Center THIS WEEK'S ~ WINNER OF A FREE LUNCHEON .. . ~ FOR TWO AT IERKSHIRE'S LAURA DAZEY 1645 WIST LAIRADOR DR. COSTA MESA TOP 0'' THI BAY . ' VIA UDO & NEWPORT ILVD. NIWPORT BIACH always in fashion • . · Discover the Fun of an Afternoon on Lido c Si.t by the fountain end listen to the water, look at the gay shops filled with intriguing things from far and wide. Spend an afternoon in these shoP.s-by-the-bay. Fall h'\as arr~ved h~re, with bright, fresh colors. Buy a dreis, have your hair done, buy your husband a handsome tie, or iust have a cup of coffee in the patio by the fountain •. It's all fun, end ih •II '"1ique~y 11Uclo"! Deansgate• .. From Scotfand: Handwoven Harris Tweed Sport Coatings . From Ireland= Hend loomed Donegal T w..ds Big Bold stripes cratted in colors not otten found. Flawless,sott shoulder teilorin9- three good reasons why these fine sport coats are superior. Fourth reason ?-the prices-- --:just $60. and $65 .. BIDWELL OF N1EWPORT 3467 VIA LIDO : •. • Antheny Shoe S.rvf ce • Atttfrtten'• • I. D. Howes It Son • S.nk ef Ameriu e larrew'a • lay CIHners • lerbhln'a • Bidwell'• • ~Burton • Hedron'a Y1rn Shop • King'• lido Richfield • Lide~IMhy e Lido F11hlon1 e Lido H1ir Flthlou . e Lido Tr1vel • Newport l1lbol S1vln91 ·ind Loan • Rlch11"'d'1 Lido CMtor "• Security First N1tlon•t ~nk e Tht Shoe Trff e Vii Lido Drug1 • RoMrt E. H1rri1 Ina. Agency Inc. •M Profestlon1I S.rvlc• New! New! New! My lsl.nCls now h.ve b.come • collecfton ef colognes for women. Six new cologMS with elSences imported aU the way from Majorq to Moorea. My Islands Colognes in selections of 2, 3, ~ and 6. From $8 to $20. lndividllAI bottles or atomiters from $4 to $6. It's new, end now available at ••• :VIA£ LIDO DRUG:. : 3 .. 5 Vii Lido e Newport S.•ch e 675-0150 TheFa·I Watcli Movado's Chronograph nas dou· ble-decked construction which houses a stop-watch as well as a superbly accurate mechanism for telling the time. You can always count on it going while you stop it to make time stand still. ..Jt>.- MOVADO 14K gold, water resisbnt •• ~;~.:.S31D Stainless steel ............ : .... ~160 B. D. HOWES and SON F'INE JEWELERS FOR THREE GENERNtlONS IN NEWPORT BEACH/3412 VIA L,100 Pas.den• • Los Angeles • Sant• 8arb1r1 Newport BHch • Phoenix e Scottad•le ·' UCI Lists Full Schedule of Events for.-Nove·mher FOUOWlng l's the caJender Hell, • om Ti.. UCI Wr11"'9 c.n1 .. •M lie •:• It.ft!. o-r.i ~ $1, ~ U ,,_..., .. M ,......., P«scie<llVI 0.f'l'fl ~ltllClll SI, llll!fff'ls lOc M•lof, ~. t1 It-Lii MclC•v• II S.llW•tr C111ton1i. Poelrv llMdl,,. Clfcuit Cllnta lOc ACADEMIC ANO l.OMHi1$TltATllll! "Poi.tlllels Ill ~N Tldlnolo9Y" l)lTl!NSIOH 1.ICTUltl Sllt11$ vlollril Joi" 'Tall1N1-. vlolollc.etloi Of events at Ule University GERMAN CLUll FILM ll"Hl'nt P•ul t:ngt., Director ot "'-lilCTENllOlt 1.ICT\lltl! llltlll HOLIOAYI • Jtflrtr 1.ln4Per. Jtffl'IY Llt1Ch11¥ • 'TM WIMI• ol lltt~hlllon ~rllle Ktft1, pi.no.• 1616 Fine Artt. d ' "Die LetM llrV(ke" llh• Lui llrt. lnlt~lioMI Wr1Hn11 Prowem. ScllOOI Tiii WWII .... ..,,.,.,..... • n ~ AUOC.I IHtt Fremes. see N-''WM~ Ille """"" lttvollltlfn?" 4 pm Of California, lrvtne unng dge) Sclenai Lecture Hell MCI pm. ot Lellets, Unlwrsltr of iow.. Ila • "'Tiii DldlM el IMPtrltl ltuula CONCeltT -• btr 12 IPr llmt, Pltc:t A rt. Or. Mtrtill I . Malit, ftrote•SOt of ITliNSION LECTUlll! SElltlES the month of November. ~nerel tdmlnlon ll.2~. sludenh 11 Ntlurtl S<!Mc.9 •• pm .............. ........,.... .. Or Lo. Metl• ..... ~ ~,,. 11 ....,., . Hlstorv, UC ltr1ttitY. Strlti lldltt Ou1rt Ecotoer I" the loulhwut h Sffson tkkth tvt lltble ltom tf11 EXTENSION LECTURI! JElllES Mtl'ltll I! . .,._..., .~ ., H'6-lubln Miflll ~ C8(111M eXl'ls:~ECTUlt.1! S!lllH l'IO ....... 11111., "Meri' In t11t OIMrt -Tiit Ot1trl AU events are open to l e uc1 a..-n C1Ub. 0e.,.,,,_,1 of !.:~".:::!::,.-.":-,::,,:*..,,;!.., ._ =·~ ..,.....,. ~ ,._, ...._ :!.,,t~i~c:;:t.t:== ~ :.:Y -nit FW:,.11,. °' tt1e1s.t "a:O~r.::Cit'iNO co..toouiulJ' gr.et~~· 1m1t11, """"'°' of public:. No admission will be :;::1:_ ~~~.:!,.,~':"' ~1' or E•rt Het•ld. curetot ., ~ n wit •• le Aull.. ttl Ctttf .,, Hew· pr ,.. f.'Fttc11. IMlor ecMlltltl, "Dftiwd ~.,. M'llfd 01. """" lllld ~ 0r-cout charged unless so indicated. 1f s....., twrt A-rium Sft ....,_..,."' ENGINEHING ~UJQUIUM -9 a..d\. ~·· UGI ....... c.lHllnllit ..... ~ .. ,, .. , ... , .. Fiii! "'"'" • • • c.i-. .. ~ 1 ..,. tllNt t ,,..._., ~=1c~?~1':!., sift-. c-• 211~-=~~ £ ,_ :::C-~ ..... ~':.,-:;~"11~ Ml ~Gii~ f~ =.':.'a"' ... "'""*' • ._, ~~-~ IJ::_ ~::. UCTUltl MltlU INTl•FAITH CalTElt PROGRAM Htll •• p,m Generel edml•tloll U.lO. IRlllNE FILM GltOOP' ...ii'-~ ................... r• M-F). 111).#17 • ,..., ·~· irn c:.., .~. 1 • ,,~ • ., Owce -"MMr- "F•llll '". $4Cultr WO.Id.'' Or. Ito-UCI 1tudt<lft "JO ::!!:."! ~~e1""-5"' ,_.,..~-n-... -rc:lt ............. bMertft H ~ '•tYfl'I '" GllOUP ,... I C6MMl•i.r. bHt McA ... 11.-n. Pro41ssor of H~ 2t M ..... ., .... ----· ¥1*1U.-.. -,,.,. ........... ~ '--'" !XTl!N"Ofl Ll!CTU•I. sra111s ···OUllt ,...,.,,..,. I i'ii••fllOOll CONC. •.w "· (IM\lt...... ....,,11 .. 1Nnttles. Stanford Unlvt<1l1Y-Cem· LECTUlll • ,• hOrft". S<leta ~ HAIL 1 tM t pm Tht Owtll"'O -•An Al'CllllKturll ~letq lAdUl't ...,I, 1 •,_ tilO ,..111. ~---.· • •IA O C0!1nMW Serles !lclt I holdlt onlY PllS Hell, I p.m. ---------------------------· ·-----.:.------------------:-...._----:---~.,---_.~--.------...... ....,....::---r.:.'"'-7-·-.:._,~..L...:•·~:--· · • 1 J .. ....., ASUCI SPORTS NIGHT lttcrW~I fecllttlu •vtlltbl•. Oandftt It ,_, Ctm1>111 Hen. 1 ,...,.. '~ EXTl!NSIOM 1.ECTUltE Sl!lltlS Id ..... -TIM WINI .. el IM i-. ''Tiit 1.-Flt/I wit" llOnY S1<1felanl. H Or. Cerl Hubba, Pro-,_ tll k:tllhYol09Y, UC Stn Dlello, 1616 FIM Arts. J:lt P·"'· -TICltt11 S1.7S. atudtnta 11.25. 7 T..._. "lllOLSHIVllC• llEVOl..UTION DAY" DANCE ~ W ASUCI G411_., ,...za, 11 :38 e."' lo 1.lO p.m. LECTUU c......,~"'* • .,... 0..-. ~ °",......,. Or. GllMP .Alkire, Aul. l'rof of llus· altn. OCl;ldtntel Co01t1. SPOnsored tw !!le DeHrlrntnl ot Fotelvn l./ln· llU•,.• tftd l.lterelur• -1'16 l'lne Arts, 4 1t.m. lllVINE FILM GltOUP ''TIM l'lefM'' '-Science LKIUrt HtlL 7 tftd 9:30 1t.m. Ge.,...•1 edmls- flOft 11, S!UdWltl JD CM!IL EXnttSION LECTURE SEltll!I ne .... .,~ "Thi Wlild !Mt S-t Mtxleo'' Dr. L..ts Hanke, Prof-al HI.,. tor?, UCI. -1416 Flnt Art., 1:l0 P.m. -Strlel tldlet holdtrs onlY. a w.._..., ENGINEERING COLLOQUIUM "Penern ltecoenltloll MKhl11u" Jtclt Slttenslty. Assoclete Protusor, Eledrlcat En9lnterln9, UCI -tnltr· lell!I Ctfttw Loun ... 2 p.m. AFTRllNOOM CONCEllT Sones for JU11 voice: Grlt9. Woll, Streu>s. C/wvl Stollt. -•no; L•r· rv ~ Pl•"lst. 161' Flnt Am, • P.m. EXTl!tSION LECTUllE SERIES o...rt IC>IM9'f Ill 1111 ~I "AdlP1.tbr of Smell ~mm•i. lo tile Ottoert Envl...,.,mtnt." Or. ,_, E. c.,,,...,.,, AssocltN Proluaor of Zoology, Sen Dltgo Sltle Colleoe. $ee NOY. 1 'for time, llltet a. IM. EXTENSION -i.ECTUllE SERIES P,..._s ti Dl'tera -"The L"tl Pe!h." W•ll~ It. Tri~. Allor· ntV efld Ledur.,. lft Lew, Lcwol• Unl-.rsil'Y -5erln •lent ~rs """'· Fl'1!__ARTS OftAMA PltHENTATtON '· 1 M ....,,.IOI\ tftd AIMAINtlon ol J-,_ Merel H Porfw>'ltd bY lht ~ llf IN AIY~ tll Clllr· tnNn U!ldlr the OIActlOOI of the M.ffiMI • s..,H ~­NOV, •11, 'IJ.11 -Studio Thealtr, l :JO II.I'll • .....,_ tdmltllon 13, UCI 1tfllf .. slUdtnfl9 Sl. 11 ,,..,, ASUCI COMCUT Sim Hl"loli. follr sl--Sci.nee Ltctvrt H.tt. l :lO p.m. ~rel 16- mlsslon 11.50. UCI studeflt1 7J cents. 11 Sttv,.n INlllTATIONAL ICAllATI! CHAM-PIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Fumlo Demur•, 19'1 All.Jtpen Cht,,,.. olofl, ttcMlul tdvl_.. 5'lont0red lw UCI Karm Club. l'or infor1Nllon P'!Olle SG.H»-Ad, l2, UCI alu. 11. 11 Su_., ElCTENSION LECTURE SElllES Tiit 0....-.. -Al Arcllt!Klwel P•-'1 .. "Art •lld 1111 House" Tl!oma It. Van Sent. •rti.t tftd • sl-r. ScMolce l.ectu<1 Htll 1 p.m.-Tldltta SUS, ltudeflls ll .2S. IJ~ EXTENSION LECTURE SERIES lcllftly...,._ne WIMlllfit " Ille ... "l!nervY a6d Locomotion In Fllhel" Dr. Vladlmlr Walters, ,.,,,..._ of lchthYolof't\ UCLA. Ste No-..mber 6 lor tin..,_., tee. FINE AllTS LECTURE.OEMOffSTllA- TIOt4 "Afrlc::Mt Mlrilc''. Or. HUii\ Trecv, DlrKIOr, 1111.,,..11ont1 Llbo'trv a1 African M<Alc -Studio l"-ter, 1·l0 om "'• ,__ tickets avt llabla 11 F IM °"" lox Office. 14 'T-- LECTUllE c.rr.ral TrMlllM1 S«lal "!I Cut.tit "° dt A,,,.,lu" Or. 0. LlttQ>l11 . Cellfleld, 0-rt· "*II of Spenllfl, SoutMm llllnol1 U"lvw&Jty. S-ad by "'-0.. Hrlmenl ol Forti., l.el'llU-tnd Llte<'•turn -11l6 Fine Arla. ' o.m lltVINE FILM GllOUI' "Lt illGnlvr'' Scltnu Lecture Hall, 7 llld t :JO ;;:· C0-11 edmlulon "· ltuderrb EXTl!fCSIOH Ll!CTUltl! Slltll!S Tt.. Wlndl al ltevoiutlon • .,.... ,..,_ lt....elutlen-C"""9r , .. Dr. l'rwll Scllunnenn, Proftuor, !ett Asi.n Institute, Columblt U"l-ISv~~ tkbl holdtra only EHGIHElltlNG COl.LOOUIUM ''Thi U.. flf LI"" and Sollftd lft Hotovrellfllc 1"'""'9.'' Gleft Wedi, Proftsior el Eledri.c.i e1191,..,1n9. UCS I lntwftllll Ce1tw Lounee, 2 Pm. Al'TEltNOON CONCEltT Mui le fw llMll Chorus Unl,,.,.ltv Chtmber Slnttrs, ~ur­lce Allard, CenductPr. 1616 Fine Arts "'p.m. , EXTENSlotl LECTUltE Sl!ltlES De<.e<t Ecetoor lft the Soull!~ "lllreb '" IM Oii«! E11vlronment" Kenneth &. Sllilff, .,,,lor air11or of oroltllO!atv, La. ~~ C«tntv tiluttum ol NtlUrel Hl1torv. Sea No~ 1 for time. l>ltc:t 'lo fff IXTENSION LECTUllE Sl!ltl@S Pr'llblema of Divorce "Aller Dl'torce Wtlel?" .,_. dlsa1uiont by mtmbe" ol •erenb Wlllloui Ptrlnen. Serle1 lldleJ llOldefs only 11 ,.....,, FALL CONCLAVE "Ton\4 •lld Toxk TacMoloey" W. H. Fwrv. vi« .,,.nldent, Ct<lier IO< 1>1 SludY of Oernocttllc 1n1111.,. tloM. Selene» Lecture ~II. 2 p.m. n~l"OSIUM ON THE ORIGINS OF "'Tht EarlY Atmos~te of 1114 Etrlll" ~. W. F. Llbbr, Department et Chemistry, UCLA Science Lecture Check 'Ills With Snap Of Camera LOS ANGELES -A cam· era that .,,aps color pictures of lbe ~ ol the stom- ach can ·..spot cancers and ulcers tbat X-ray analysis often rnJases, a stomach speclalW reports. Dr. James Richard Hoon of Sheboygan, Wis., s a i d Monday ~ of 600 patients he has photographed. 18 were found to have stomach cancer And of the 18. sev- en cancers didn't show • up on X rays. The· camera-using a Jong tube with a shutter and light on the end. inserted through the mouth-located 23 ulcers of 6.5 missed by X raya. he said. Of 68 ulcers ... the X rays (lid locate. the camera missed only three. Dr. Hoon gave his report to the opening session or the three-day meeting of the American CoUege or Gas- troenterology. He said the camera was developed in the 1950s m t in but had only limited there until the early I . There are about 350 in use now in th.ii; counlry he saJd. , \ a c sale priced chairs designed t~ captivate r99U1arly 89.00.111.00 b g ·~ . • f ..... ' • ~ ., .: I ' ·, I Come to our chair fair! See the worldly dis play of styles. French ·Pro~incial. ~glish, Mediterranean, Italian Pro~incial, Queen Anne and more,low1_e!~ styles in all. Grand- stand reductions of 19%-30%. See a prize-winning collection of fabr1cS · tmd t<Qlors . . - a . 1fahan Prov. host chair reg. 69.00 48.00 ll_. Italian Provincial chOir reg. 109:00 48.oo b. swivel rocker, plastic uph. reg. 89.00 68.00 j. tufted back accent qhair.reg 109,00 88.00 c Traditional lounge chair reg. 89.00 68.00 k. lounge & ottoman reg.' l 1S1.00 88.00 d French Provincial lounge reg. 79.00 58.00 1. French Prov. host chair reg. 69.00 48.00 e swivel rocker reg. 89.00 68.00 m. Queeri Arure ladies' chair reg. 79.00 58.00 f Mediterranean high back reg. 109.00 88.00 n . Italian Prov. recliner reg. 109.00 88.00 g . Italian Provincial chair reg. 99.00 78.00 o. recliner, vinyl upholstery reg. 99.00 78.00 may co furniture 141· no down payment. months to pay .on may-time plan h ,- '. .. . • I J.V.[ . .A. -y m \ • may co south coast plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa mesa ; 54'-9321 , 675-3418 -shop everyday, monday tfvoucJh......,, 10 a.rn. to 9:30 p.m. -- • Tl be w LO start lain) Wedi ferer Th Asso reer to a gelei at tt Th are 1 tics: Th vi~ New ing s Re equa quar point 'lb 'bla i by h .and Oa: \rod And Ve poinl lldde lo Pit Clo De .. Ne St. S.1 l.o Se! / Se! Cl! SI. s. Ph ... s. ~ De Lo Ne Inc Pit Ml N• ICe Nt Ot DI De Al\ He Pit In. "' Nt Inc I'll .· Thia ii Convention Center, home of tlJ8 A~tm Amtgos. Wilb AU. beim Stadium five minutes away, It P..rb dtJ Jwo major Jeque llpset .. w.,1 Thursday, November 2, 1967 DAILY PILOT 25 Trojans . Favored By 20 Over Cal In S~turday Clash BERKELEY (AP) -Eveo without ace tailback 0 . J. Simpson, the Uni- versity of Souttlern CaWornia Trojans ruled as heavy favorites to success- fully defend their No. 1 national rank- ing when they meet California's Bears on Saturday. Odds quoted the Trojans as 20-polnt favorites to take their ninth straiight victory .over Californ1a and post their eighth victory without setbaek on the sea a on. Simpson 1ita this one out with a foot injury suffered last week when the Trojans beat Oregui 28-6. Senior Steve Grady stars in the job which he · inherited in the third quarter a I week ago, / Callf omia Coach Ray Wilsey notecr," "Southern California bas depth and ability across the board. It's not a one nian team by a loo.g shot. When Simp- am's substitute ran foe over 100 yards against Oregon, it indicated that USC baa great blockers." Gr.dy rushed for 1~ yards and scored a touchdoWn after taking over b-O.J . Galifonrla bas sagged after winning three of lb first !our games, losing last Saturday 2.'M to W a a h i n gt o n wtacb bed Jolt to USC the previoua .... .,, the identical ~- pected for the 1:30 p.tn. game in Cal's Meqiorial Stadium to see bow the Tro- jans perform without Ile atar who gained 1,050 yards ruahing and threw three touchdown passes in seveo giamea. New \7ork Ends Laker Win Streak Orange Coast Picked Gay Brewer Readies 'Best Shots' The 8een have speed in ha1ftMlck Paul Wllllama and a pusing attack ~ baa proved dangerous at times. "Quarterbacks Barry Bronk and Randy Humphries do the throwing and &.foot. 7 end Wa11e · S~wart leads the Pa· cillc-8 receivers with 33 catches f o r 355 yards. Southern California goes with a backfield directed by Steve Sogge. Wingback Jim Lawrence will be the back-up man for Grady should be Sal Maglie Takes Rips At Williams BOSTON (AP -Deposed BOllton Red Sox pitching coach Sal Maglie has blasted Manager Dick Williama on eeveral counts, Including claims that Williama uted poor judgment in the seventh World Series game and later lacked •ithe cQurage or decency to tell me I was fired." To Defeat Fulle~on need a respite. ' LOS ANGELES (UPl)-Wlllis Reed started at center in place of Walt Bel-Completely aware that I'll be b~ Iamy for tt>e New York Knicks here ed 81 either a nag waver or a nut, Wednesday night and that was 1be dif. 1 feel compelled to publicly predict ference. that Orange Coast College will defeat The three-year National Basketball Fullerton JC Saturday night in their Association veteran poured in a ca-football date at Anaheim Stadium. reer high 53 toints to pace the Knlcks Sucb 8 forecast does not come forth to a 129-113 victory over the Los An-. merely because I owe OCC coach Dick geles Lakers before a crowd of 6,58'J Tucker a 1teak dinner or because the at the Sporta Arena. .-;_ ____ ~ fropl ~-J'~ fti;e ~lay~ ID The Lakers, now 5-3 for the ..a.cm. 1M!Veree.~~ ;6ia ·~logic.'"'-._ are scheduled to meet lhe Bostoft CeJ-lt comec fl'Om..havtnt seen wc rr . · rates make huh out of San Bemar-tics at Boston Friday nigbl dino last weekend and knowing the The loss snapped a f~-game Laker Jaw of averages is due to catch up vtctqy string while the wjn aDowed with Bal Sberbec.k'• Hornets. New York to break a six"!»Dtelt las-And lhowint· a near-flawleu mark Ing streak. in tbe predtcilon department, coast Reed, a former Grambling ltar, equalled Loa Angetes• Jerry West's cme quarter Sports' Areail reCfl 'Of 25 points in the. HCoocl feriod. ~ 6-10, 235-pound CieDCer' bettered 'bis previoua penoaaJ ~pf 46·pointa · by hitting 21 ~ 29 fte'id toal atwnpta and 11 of 12 fre& tbroW fries. ~e Russell tallltd 22 for New York wblle BellalQy and Diet Van Andale each bed 13. · • • Veteran Elgin Baylor lcored ~ points foe the Iaera md Mel t'AJQa.tl added 22. . - * * ·-tr Pro tAge· Standings NBA •ASTERN DIVISION W• LMt l"ct. 9e11111tt llolloft .................. s o 1.a - Plllladef Phlt .... ,., ••... ' I ,1$7 - Clt1elnnttl .............. S ' .556 7 Detroit . . . . .. • .. .. • .. .. . 3 ' .at 3 Btlllmor• .............. J s .m 3"" H4IW Ycwtr ..••...••..•.• 2 4 .:zso ,v, 9fUTHN DIVISION St. Loula .............. 10 1 .M - Sen' FrenclM:O • • .. • ••• I .4 .'67 2Vt L.111 ....... : ...... s 3 -'2S ~ SHltle . . . • . . . .. • ... .. . • 2 ~7 .222 7 Sen D'-.. .. • • • • .. .. 2 7 .222 7 ClllctllO . . . . .. . . • .. .. . . . 0 • .000 ~ . ........,, ........ SI. Loula 101, Clnelnnetl ff ,... FretlCISCO 137, DttrOll 132 Phlledttpt,lt 136, .. ltfmort 111 Hew Yorlt 12t, Liii Anotles 113 St" Dle90 13', Seeltle '" ,..,,. ....... Chieffo 111. Seeftlt t i SHktM, Watll. ,,...,. ... _ Oelrolt _. ll•ltlmort Liii AnMlll t i llOltofl New York et Suttle ABA IASTlltN DIVISION ~ W•Ult ftd • ......_ lncllt,.. ........ , ....... 7 I .115 - Plltlllurtlll .. .. .. • .. .. • .. .. 2 .'67 2 Mh\ntlOle .............. J 3 .500 3 Nnt Jeraev ............ J ' .Of 3..., Kenf\/C:ky ...... , ........ J .S • .llS 4 wunaN DIVISION New Orlta,. .......... 4 ()eklend ................ 4 Dtnvtf' .................. J Dell• .••••••••••••••••• 2 Allllltlm ""'"'"""" 2 .._loft ................. I 1 .IOO '-3 ..571 I • ..at ' a .a ,t • ·"' 3\IA 4 •• 3 w~•"• ''"'Ill""' m. OttMr 1o.a. O'IH'll-llldf•~ in ..... "'""' llJ . ,...,.. __ P'lltt~ et ()tlllonCI • New JtrMY et Ntw Of*,,. lndl"'4 et M'-t0t1 PIWeY'a 0- Pltnburtll •I Anlllltlm .,.,,,,,,,... WHITE WASH UlllllNll- eL.1 .... WMIT8 fam can ~tely begin plannlng victor)' PVUea for Saturday on the ltreqtb of my record. Fer eumpJe, who WU it that s&1d USC 1'0U1d defeat Notre Dame last )Ur? Oops! But wu it my fault the Trojam bad a few bad breaks and lost, $1.()? And .who.wu it that branded Mon- rovia u ~ poorest league baste~ bd champion In the CIF la~ year? Could I help it if the Wildcats got lucky In the playoffs and bagged the CIF championship? it that isn't enough to impress you, how about that foncaJt Jalt .January that Michigan would win the Big 10 tiUe this fall? U the Wolverihes ha~t lost 1beir first three conference bat. tlea, they would have made my pre- diction come true. So. remember who said it: Orange eoarwill beat Fullerton.' "' ( €dH Geu •oo•t '1.S. Olympie water ptlo CMcltea aeti.. oat a meaaap of encoara1e- meat for tile wea.Wa of talent la the Oruge C.Out area: Doatt despair, tlaere will 'lte some openings oa the Amerleu team wlllcb wUl 1'e dDed tltrHfll next year'• Trtalt la Loa Aqelet. Art Lambert and Monty· Nlt.Uow- lll agree U.at aevea or elpt berths may be filled la the Trtall and pelnt oat that the C.Oroaa del Mar Swim AalOdatlon coalcl well aapply aome of the playen cbotea for oar Olym- pic aqaacl. ~ DisgutlllfJ rSiglat How disgusting to see the ol~er teen- aged set out for handouts on Hallo- ween night! After all, you'd think that when they get to be the age where they have to take 'the clgaret~ out of their mouth to aay "trick oil treat" that they'd find a more exciting way to spend .the evening .• Rd• OW,t Rl~la Accordiaf to one applicant for the American Basketball Adocla- tto11't offlctal corps, refa 1n tbe new pro loop pt '71 rr came salary plu '35 per Dlcht apeues aad free air ~poriadoa Wweea dttes. That m.eua 1btt eoatnvental Mae Sgotiba of 'Fallen. JC' baaJecl HONOLULU (AP) -Gay Brewer carried pro-amateur honors into to.. day's start of the '100,000 Hawaiian Open goll tournament at ms f>avor- ite course. Brewer carded a 69 that included a 32 on the back nine Wednesday of the 1n a cool fill fqr tt ~· efto~ 7,IXX).yard, par-72 Waialae course. He Tueaday ~t -ucl. lie oaly ha won the fh-st Hawaiian Open over the te drtye a badM ef D1lM" to earn coorse in • and la.st year tied with the .• e....-I~ = __ Bllly casper )or second pl.ace. ~'Out*ce aaya ~ ~-,,1._ read)t• to gt\'• Jt my b e 1 t 'it could mate ~t~ I '.er lea· sbota," be said after he bad recorded ion with the A.BA. B•ruDy, the a • that included a S2 on tile back lure of tile blc money wm pall nine. Sgobba oat of the Orange County "I've always liked the course, and Officlala Auodatlon. · I seem to .be playing it well agan. I VIETNAM DUTY bit the ·green on three of the par fives in ttro shotl, aod if I can keep that up I will have a good chance." Arnold Palme~, one ~ the c~fiavor-FO R BLANCHARD • !tes with Brewer and Casper, piled up NEW YORK (AP) -Felix (Doc) Blanchard, one of the U.S. Military Ac·, ademy's greatest foo.tball players, and John M. (Max) Minor, an Army team· mate, have been assigned to £lying duty in Vietnam, the Air Force said \l.~a.v·· mancbard, a tlf?ee.time All-America at fullback and ·'Winner of the Heis· man and SuJ]lvan Trophies in 1945, will join the 3ll8th 'Tactical Fighter Wing at Kborat.~ Bue in Thaila.Dd, OD Feb. 25, 1Je8. Minor, who played halfbapk, ;wtn join the 4IOtb TactleaNteconnaissance Wing at Tan Son Nbut Air Base in South Viet.Dam on Dec. 13. Both. men are lieutenant colonels ·and will f l y F·l05 fighter planes. Blanchard was Mr. lnllide to baif-~cl( Gleon Dav.ii' ~. Outside in the famed Anny backfield that led the Oadeta to unbeaten seasons in 1944, 1945 and 1946~ Only a scoreless tie against Notre Dame in 1946 prevent- . ed Army from wtnmrlg three straight national ehampionabj.pa. a 79 in the pro am, including a flubbed sand trap abot. But no one was count- ing him out when the bell rings today. "I am not a gQOd putter on Ber- muda gl'as!I greens," PaJmer said. "And all but QDe of the greens here are Bermuda."· . A win for Palmer would put him over t.he· $200:000 for the year-e first time that his ever been done-and a top three fintsb would push him past Jack Nicklaus on the money list. Caaper had 71 in Ile pro am, as did defending champion Ted Makalena of Hawail. Top 9COre for the day, with a hand- ful of the players out, was 67 by Tom- my Aaron, the slender, bespectacled Georgian wno bas a history of lead- ing golf tournaments in the early rounds but seldom on Sunday. The final two rounds-Saturday and Sunday will be televised live to the mainland and Eng1and via satellite. Plans to televise live to Japan h.ave been switched to a deJayed tape show- ing. A crowd of 45,000 or more is ex- Two Drivers Hurt in Baja ENSENADA, Mex. (AP) -Two Southern California auto car drivers weie seriously inJured in an accident at the start oHlle-Mexican 1,000 Rally. Spencer Murray,~. of Saugus and Ralph Poole, 42, of Burbank w e r e driving down the Baja California pe- ninsula Wednesday when the car they were in flipped at about 100 miles an botJr. Both .\vere taken to civil bospitfl in Emenada. Murray was repo~ to have .auffered multiple fractures of the spine and a compound frac~ of the right arm. Poole, who was driVlDg, suffered a broken collar bone, back injuries and other bruises. The pair had originally set the non· st.op record for the 900-mile drive from Tijuana to La Paz last July. T h e y cruised the distance in a 1967 .Ramb- ler American passenger car in 31 hours.· Previously the road to La Paz was taken only by four-wheel drive and other off-the-road vehicles. Quarry-Spencer Fight Delayed? A hand injury suffered by heavy· weight Jerry Quarry may rule out a proposed Dec. 16 date for a meeting ag&inst San Fraocdsco's Tbad Spenc- er in tile World Boxing Association's heavyweight tournament. Quarry outpointed Floyd Patter- son last Saturday aftemoon to move ""into the tournament seD.finals .. X· rays of tile Bellflower, Calif., figtit •. er's swollen band disclosed no broken bones. Race Dates Face Revision Schedule Dispute Settlement Needed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'lbe con· troversy .over Callforma· horse r•g dates ln which the racing uaociations were embroiled in disputes a;rtong theJDSelvea and with the · pari-mutuel employes guild reached the day of declllon today. . • 'lbe Qallfornia horse racmg board called tX>getber all parties to the dis- pute. fn an effort to reach a final set- tlement ID its notice to the racing aasoclations, the board said that un- less a settlement was reached, it might reconsider the entire 1968 rac· Ing schedule, including 'd a t e s previously allocatied, and return to the 1966 racing ~edule. Fo~ 1988, the board bad ,granted Santa Anita and Hollywoesd Park 75 days of racing under new state leg- islation which permitted more racing days thM before. The board also had granted Golden Gate Fields 11 weeks of racing , from March 5 to May 18 followed by a T.anforan at Golden Gate meeting running 'intil J,une ·U . Del Mars summer meeting was authorized to start Jul:y 24 wlth no t'eanination date set. The chief controversy, 'however, was not over spring dates but over fall racing in wbicil overlaps were threatened in both northern and Southern California. Del Mar thls year was gr81lted four weeks of extra racing this fall. But the meeting which closed Mon- day, running in competition ~tti a Western Harness Racing Association meeting at Hollywood Park, proved so disastrous that Del Mar indicated it would not seek fall dates in 1968. The chief conflict in tbe south was between the Los Alamitos quarter -horse ~ting and the harness rac- ing. The Tanforan at Bay Meadows ob- jected to an overlap with a proposed Sacramento thoroughbred meeting of the Capital Turf Club. The proposed northern schedule also would have the Bay· Meadows meeting at the s~e.. time as a Sacramento quarter horse meeting. '"The board intends to reach a de- cision on the 1968 racing &cbedule," the notice ol meeting announced. The possibility mentioned by the board ttiat it might reconsider tbe ea. Ure 1968 racing schedule, drew the indignant objections of Santa Anita and Hollywood Park, which envision- ed a solid slate of 150 days of tho- roughbred racing starting Dec. 26, 1967, and running ~ July 22. The two major Sou~rn California tracks had· been grxited their 15 weeks of racing each on the pleas they bad to get started on their plan· ning. The original state legislation had authorized night raoing for which the quarter horse and harness tracks had campaigned for years. But the im· passe with the pari-mutuel guild de· layed any decisions on night ra-c ing, leaving those tracks competing for daytime dates with the thoroughbred tracl<s and each other. ,· The usually quiet Maglle made h1a comments in a telephone interview published in today's Boston Herald Traveler. He spoke from a hospital room in Niagara Falls, N.Y., where he is in traction for treatment of a neck injury suffered in an automobile accident in Buffalo last month. "l got a lousy deal from Dick Wil· lia4s," Maglie said. "I've .kept quiet IongAenaugh ..• I don't like being stepped on." Maglie said Willlam.s "never liSe tened to me," Including during t b e seventh World Series game when Boa- BLASTED BY MAGLIE Dick Wllll1ms ton right-bander Jim Lonborg wu pounded by the victorious St. Louis Cardinals bel'ore being relieved. "It was obvious Lonborg didn't have it. Wllllams should have gotten him out sooner, and I told him so. It wu a crimt! that he Jet a man who'd done such a great job for him all season take a ~unding like that. It was degrading,' Maglie said."-' As for his own situation, Maglle aaid Williams to1d him after the fast Series game,'' "I'll be talking to you.'• "I'm still waiting," the former pitch- ing great said. "He's never had the courage or decency to tell me I w• fired." Maglie, who was operating on a two. year contract extending through this season when Wllllams was hired, sald be could "appreciate the fact that the guy probably never wanted me on his staff in the first place." He said because of •this he went to Williams at mid-season and offered to 'step aside, but the manager "didn't have the courage" to take him up on it. Mag.lie also questioned the hiring of a forme~ catcher, Darrel Johnson, as his succl!ssor. · "I th.ink a pitching coach should be a former pitcher," he said. "Be should have that feeling-know what it's like to be out on the mound." The famed "Barber" who helped pitch the old New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers lo National League Th e famed "Barber" w'ho helped "may be all through with baseball and pennants in the 1950s, also said he had not sought another baseball job and may not when he is released from the hospital. • ..... • ... . I -JfJ DAILY PILOT Thursday, NOW!lllbef 2, 1%7 Monarchs' Proud Defense Attempts to Brake Friar~ By O~NN WHJTE OI Ille Dtl" l'llllt St•lt Once ·beaten S e r v·i h throws ita offensive mi&ht against Mater Dei High's talented defensive corps to. night when the two paroch· ial rivals renew · gridlron hostilities at Anaheim St.a· dium. A throng of J.3,000 is ex- pected for the B p.m. kick· o!f. The duel figures to go a long way toward determin- ing the Angelus League cbampionabip with tonight's IUJ'Vivors the logic~ choice for title honors. Only St. l>aul will Jt!.Dd in the road for the victor. Servite, on the baals of its 6-1 season record and glim· mering offense, is the choice by a touchdown over coach Bob Woods' outfit'. The F1 iars have averaged 28 points per game lo dis· PQSing of Compto" <33-Ul. Centennial (!6-6), Long Beach Poly (25-22). Verbum Dei (28-7) and St. John .Bos- co (42-0). Their lone set- back waa at the hands ot. San Diego (33-12). · Mater Del's story bas been just the opposite. 1'le Monarchs, riddled by back· ftekl graduation losaes; got off to a slow start and the defense carried the burden while the offense jelled. So, Wooda' bunch Umped three fruatntlng week& - falling to the CIF's top rat· ed team. Santa Ana. 7-6; bowing to Lakewood, 6-0 and tying Loyola 7-7. Then tfie Red and White got in gear-and got coordi· nated with Its attack. llully Ma1U DIA••~ df. unleuhing a P81'1i14 tbrut feme bu ... ...,... cm11 last weet In . Y..qull.b1ns rT polnta in ~ prDt...-IO of Cantwell, eomplieUDa over· tboee coin1nC ~ .._._... SO percent of ita throws. weeb aplut top di.a Quizzed a bout loal&bt's OPllCllillon · • • tiff with the Frlan, Woodl . Sentte'a only .. nw the says: "We have to eontaia • Mon:ardll was II\ UM, their paaaiog ud not let 1U. • them have the euy· touch-~ ~~-. I "'Ibey bave a One qGif. ' terback Brtld Wekall ud ~=~~=:·&• m en are oatstandin1. & l:f., fl "They should be tbie f.av-,~ oe1 ;~ -;1::1:be ~ = . ~ I we aren't rated ama1 die '1~ top 2A)." • . Wllll- ff OWever, Wooda~optn-iPr"- ed that Lakewood Ui S.ta .,. ==1 c .. ,.,.. ~ Ana haVe s1roater -.m. w.t LIM A,,.,... ... than does Servu.., 1AJ a.din.Id A,..,... UU • llU ,T•m A-... 114.1 : .. V~gs Menace • I l\e•UDs on tbe tai.nt~ arm Of tilm1oa quarterback MiJla ?au _.. the .,. of OU 'ol the MUOl111 c fOotball up-..... ·. Por ~ua'a ebillty to - crack s•ta Ana ~·· d~ -ftDM wMl prokbly tell the !'GQ'~ at Santa Ana Bowl wbea Mariaa tackles the S a ID h bl a &wet Leape coJUaJon. Sama Alla steam. into it.a frlendly ~ irltb a nifty M record and the top rank· lrlg for tbe CJF and Orange CounCJ .• ~ Tom 8aJ~ . ~· . . __,-:'. \ BUD TUCKER :rarS Back In Form, Win, 14-2 OCC AllllAL THRIAl'·-~k Pu1 Ltino&De (5) wU1 cany·Onnge Coast College's ~ustna cborel~on -.. tu1Dted ann 1~urday nigbt "1-the Pirate. face .• 'mllht)' ftallerton at Anaheim Stadutpi In the showdown ~r the Eastern Conference tlUe. Thi Hornets haven't loft in their tut 84 outioas. .._' \ , win'• elUfY crew owns three ma.lcbt abuio,rt wins over bllhlY tout.eel rivals. bluting Anlheim · (28-0), Weatminlter (34-0) and New port Hatbor (48-0). Santa Ana bouts an awe- some ~ce ot speed, pow• er, Ille, olf eue and defense • ' el-. , . \'• .. '~~ LOS ANGELES -Nobody stuck his head out of a &lanhole and· asked me, but ... 0. J . Simpson will be in ~e USC lineup against J CLA. il he has to run on one foot. Getting an invitation to rialt the .internal Revenue 111 like being invited to a hangiiig. The Newport Harbor Vl('- alty ClF water polo expresa; after being temporarily d• railed witb a M Joa at the haoda ol DoWnly ....atuPr day, has man.aged IO nbuild its deam and recoYa" from u. Ont Jou of ....... with Ml almost lm!m&able momentum. ~l~ry Of Wiµili 1ng W~igh~ ·on H·Orn~ts However Marina la com- ing off lta bat-fame of the campaip -a 31-7 thrasti. inc of We1tern (the Saintl" topped WeatefD, 21-7). With ... Tamiyasu's throwing and a corpi ot sta,ndout receivers, the Vlke• are a serious men- aoe to Baldwin's drum of an unbeaten yeat. As he points out, "We're plenty worried about Mar· ina. They have the kind of offense tbl,l can raise havoc The Chicago Bea.rs might not win moth• game tld:t tall. .. Drinking beer ii like washing your feet with your .ocks oh. U pro basketball has a Hall of Fame, Jeny West has .o be a candidate. You know you're getting old when yQur kids never 1eard of Tom Harmon. A· wonderful gesture is the renaming of the Santa uuta press box in memory of tbe late Fred Pu.mer. Show me a golfer who can't play every day and rn ,how you a guy who is afraid of bis wife. Tommy Mason said he wanted to play and proved ~ against the Bears last Sunday. Bearded Types There will be so many beards at Saturday's USC- .. , 1 ,l?ame, you'll think Gillette ls out o( business. USC's home uniforms are ugly. There is a vast shortage of capable babysitters. On the Lakers and Kings, Jack Kent Cooke bu '1rP ·nublic relations people than players. Television commercials are funnier than most )mf'iy shows. A good idea at the races is to bet more on your win· ners tlian YQU do -On your losers. Riverside Raceway will draw a jillion people for its upco,.,,in ~ Indianapolis-tn>e car race. Most department store clerks act like they bate their iobs. Many pro football people do not like the name Super Bowl. but they're stuck with it. Mini skirts look best when the broads are sitting down. Tom Prothro was being over -dramatic when be closed the UCLA football practices. Compared to California, Florida is a joke. Pro wrestlers are better actors than most guys on televlqoo. J:tckie Gleason will not take part in the 1968 Oly· mpir Games. Too many· people will freeze to death if they move the F.ast-West game from Kaw Stadium to Candlestick Park. The olive in a martinl is a tiny island in a sea of trouble. ... Hornets Hold 2nd In Ratings After downinl eotent Ful- lerton Min a gratlfytrig win Tuesday tile Sailors contiiv ued to roll witb & eonriklng 14-J rout over ~ Wed- nesday afternoon. The · Sailors, who. have FuJJerton. Junior CoDete maintained an immaculate ~Id on to its No. 2 .ranting SUnaet League record, may in the National JWllOJ' Col-1yet get. an opportunity for ~ege. Football RaUngs follow-revenge should they con- ing its 13-7 d~eat of Golden f(c>Qt their Downey nemesis West last Friday. in the CIF playoffa.. Bakersfield countinues to With only one league game lead the peck. .Full~rtoo bas remalning. the Newport.Har. now stretched its wm streak J>or tankers are V•ured or a to 34-games. berth In the CIP' ellmina- TOP nralfTY ttAMs tions '· ~"\...... m . •'""' J: ~~-u . ns1 • a-. 11r o.,,..... 4. Oti.., 1-«, 1.14 Hvllf"'-IGn 9e9dl' 2\ I o -,-t =-. '\-':;_ ~( /.,': S.nt• AM J t ' I -12 • Huntin.ton .. «fl se«ers: L•nce 1, Tr-• V•ll•'f• rK~., U. 129 Norrla IJI, 9ell Sc:Nrlf, ltuaa HUI, ~ ~6~ t=;i s.o, ~ •Id< Brian. 'T Colt--Of ., 1 m $,tnt• An.t IQWWr)! Grout (0 , Gon-1 : ~ Pen!Mui.~s.1, • ' n• tales m. Owtwelf 121. C-r (2). 11. F........,~ Vlrwlftl•, ... JU Keller. 11. "' J.1. 711 ... lt. TY • ....,. .. ,, n712 $C*"t 1W ONn.n . IS. r:; Mo!!lea, 4-2, 1 u •• ti 8 l'-rdell CJ,.,, 1(9-J.1, "9 ._n "910n HCh 1 1 1 1 -4 17. ..n, ... 1. M S.nr. An.t ' 4 2 4 -11 11, S.n !>'-s-1, * Hunllnol°" 1eorto: Tom Hetnlllon 1,. ~mlf·l, ?! (2), Cr•l9 Krlmle11, 8111 Klno. Wert • '~ • 'ARO kwe ~-Ollll11ttn I. rHAK . Lt.Jrl _.!\' --Hunllnvton Btec!I A 2 O O -6 2. L ll;o: Kwf 2l~ltDs Wiii-S.nt• An.t 2 1 1 0 -4 1 F ... ULL"E~;.'f.9. •• • .. lmT, •• ~1L._. Huntl"91on IHdl acorets: Bill Kro-"" I - -.,.,. m. Jdln Klfte It>, AAltt Mor• GOldeft et 'IJ.7. tlouae, Mike Ht,...,,.. 4, TAFT: ~._!.P~~ tltef'flo S.nte Alla tc~r: Hice W . J. ;:,.~'lh~ ~M,.~ Y•t'lltt '-=1T~MdN 'i1v~'niel0s~~ .. 1:; s-. IW 0Mr1tn -.. .,. , .._. •·-J--·......• H-1 Harbor ' 2 S 3 -)4 """ .,_, _, .....,..mo M•rlna 0 0 0 l -2 JS.10. N-' scor.,,: Etk Llndrolll m, 7. l'REASUlllE VA~LEY: Won RN I" M.,.tt Hotlt (2), Jahn M<OonalG 141, r,:1~ ol "F,....' .. ma: 1 .. '* lrH ~•r (A), 01'1! Munlun I. HOlt~TEAN OKLA: fled the (t). ~ lo c..ne.-"""-ed ~ Marln.t tcOrtnii.. 0.ve Miiter (?). '· ii?HOEltSON: Oou&t.d lllelr Pie•· kMt w OMrttn _., doubt. tllelr ~; !Ifft Kit-Mtrln.t O o 1 1 -2 By DA VE SIDDON --.... est runnlni bacb -Cook~ (Dave) and Dykes (Dave) - The glory of ·1lctory can bas .,eakened our ground weigh every bit aa· heavily game conskterably. TM rest as the humiliation of defeat. of the team bas done a fine Just ask Fullerton Junior job filling tn for the hurt College football coach Hal players, but we lack depth Sherbeck. His team is rid· and this is starting to tell. ing the crest of a 34-garne "OUr lac'k of de ,~ will winning streak, oot with ..., each passing game the be especlall) dtfflcu t to abyss beyond yawns. e. v e..r.. overcome aga~:c;t a tougb more threateningly. pllys1c~l team uke Or;inge "They're all out to .knock C11as.t. t~e coac~ added. us off now," Sherbeck sigh-This. will be ~e second ed when questioned about week in a row that the Ful· the ever mounting pres.sure lertori Hornets have been "It would be a big feather forced to ~efend tbler No. in anyone's cap. ~ spot anmst a No. 2 rival "Just because we're rank-m the Eastenf'Conference. ed No. 1 in the Eastern Con· Last week they barely ference and 2nd nationally struggled past a tenacious d •t · , . • Golden West team, 13-7. 11oes9· mean we re aa m-. Orange Coast edged Gold· vinent~ as s?me people en West 10.7 in Its second 1'oula µJee to think. We have conference game and h a s s~ fine players who are out gained considerable momen- with {Jtjur~~s, and that re· turn in its la.st couple of ally bUrt.s. , games. Sherbeck does~ l believe Sherbeck says his team that aay of the ln~ured p~ay. will be well prepared men-e~.1Yill' be b,ac~ 10 the ~e-tally if ilOt physically 4or up for Seturday s game with the Orange ~oast game. He ~plac. Orange Coast ~1-said they all realize that a le~.e at Anaheim Stadium: win could mean the confer- The loss of our two fm· ence title ·and a berth in 60 Celebs To Invade Costa Mesa the first annual junior col· lege state playoffs. I "I'm not .makinc excuses, be saiP,"but our training room looks like an Infirm· ary." In addition to Cooke and Dykes , he has lost three starting linemen for the year. , .. m8..'ltot.: l..olf lo "'9rlM IMwpart Htr11or • 2 ' 4 -11 Inst. 14-2' lnw, ,.....), _ Mar1Aa score..-: Tom Na.i., Stevt They are .. et to ..... -d f-1: SACRAMENTO: Lod e tcut111 -lllllCCClllNutllrl. ' o ~<Ull v• 1:. r,.,.~~ 3'rs... •• ..._~ N!IWlllrl Kor .... : ••Miiord m. Lylt 'Chari .... Sunctay in the ftrtt 61 -..._,_.,, IJI, JclW\aon (2), Werrtn, Loblnh, •1 n. MOMTIREY ._ ~ ,, cMtto11. O'i-ante County Celebrity H. V!NTURA u, Pierce 1'1 kwe ~·o..11tn Clalsic, which will be h.ict 1s. lu 11ftdw11arbl 21. Marin. o o 1 o -1 at the Costa Mesa Golf 'Md ''-SA DIEC >7. N"' I&. N-H .._.. G 17. 0 S . , .. ,1 ~ 2'. ~· .,.... 3 ' I 0 -t "'-un-""'"b Ram coach eorge Allen is among America's ten 11 IJ 11· ··~ 22 Merine tc•rtr: ROii Martin. 'VU w1 '-.lU • worst dressed men. 1~. GAfo\i.' '1.iW ,!: .~~~ u. See~,~~ .. ~": (~~coku. Sixty entertainment cele· 1'ailback Cooke was one of the league's. leading run· ners. before he wa' sidelined after tbe ChJ{fey game with ari injured leg. John Ochoa filled in for' him tut week bµt was held to 22 net yards In 13 carries. Bob Terrio substituted for injured f u 1 l b a c k Dykes against Golden West a n d brities will be on band to Listening to h~key on radio is .~y ide~ of nothing make this the biggest ~~ to do. _.J There is -no longer an~hing bi~ about tbe Big Ten. Newport Runs Over ~!·~or~~~ tournament in Guys who drive noisy motorcycles should be put in ' The mentally and phyli- a home. cally handicapp&d · childr~ Under no circumstances will the Dodgers trade Don Mar;-,ia D;stanceme11 of Orange County wlll be Drysdale. • ~ 11 _ 11 Ute real winners, .reali.U.Dg- . P,reshyterians To Hear Stars A guy who spills his drink down the dress of the .> the net proceeds from tl\is hostess seldom ~ets invited back. charity sponsored, one day, Members of the newly· There really l's a Bill Munson. Newport Harbor HlCb'• conceded that even with 1 .. h ,_ t f d ,,,.. b k •tu Gil S varsity barriers handily dil· White'• assistance though, er Oie even . orme "''argera as e, tratton should conduct television interviews ·posed of Marina's cross the score would still have All of the big names Ii\ the team: which will be mee · g · with ioc.keys, .but never basketball players. country aces l7-44 at the 105• gone in Newport's favor. entertainment indmtry. . . such cage clubs as San Jose If you really want your doctor to make a house call, er's course in the only sctred-Marina stands at Hi in the names like Rowan and State, Stanford, San Diego invite him to your next party. , uJed prep distance aetion Sunset League wl)ile the Martin. Howard Keel, Jim State and Cal, will speak F1ody Patterson should quit fi$?bting. Wednesday afternoon. Sailors register at' 4•3. Di\vll. John Agar, and Bob Sunday at the "Athletes in A ai,..l wh t t kin t ,_ lik -'" b Th Sallo -bbed v ""' Wilke (the· cowbo)I, villain \.Action" )>rogram af the Fel· "~ o wears ne s oc gs ooas e aue e-e rt ,,.. a sev-....._, ".....:, 17, Mer"'• 4' 1r. b the 1 h. H 11 f tb St A longs on the wharf. . ' en ot the ftrst nine JS)aces 1. o.n ~ <NHI io::n. , Dick who usua ... .,; urn~ up ews ip a o e . n- Show me a guy with a load of UCLA-USC tickets with Dan Mooney 110:~). ::,'!!. <~Hl0~e:·L~•r,::no-;-~~· 110~~7~ golf coursef) ... will be on drew's Presbyterian Church and rn show you a rich man. , Dick Jaffe (10:39), ~d Tim s. Rldt Pierce (NHI 10:$4. 6 l<fV(n hand. 600 St. Andrews Dr., New·' . Philadelphia ts not a city .' .. It is an obstacle course Q\fens (10:44) snatching the ~~·~.~HL J!.!\~~HH1•i'gi;,~ The Ucketa (it you buy port Beach. .,n. ~e way to New York. first ~ree spot&. . . '· •IV(9 con1 ... CHHI 11:CM. 10, o •• , thent befor~ Sunday) will be The program begins at Roman Gabriel is improving to the point where th<' c· DatV1fd ~kV~ka~ fm1shehd ~:50~1:\~1 1;.1'~~!· /:'," ,~~~~ only $1.60, and this entitles 7:30 ·p.m. and la sponsored irs or 1.ue 1 mgs u e Chrl• Yol'.lr IMI 11·n u Brown !Ml you to free parking and a by the High School and Coi- R.amsWmight tra1 .de him. . · , ·. completed the circuJt in 11~:';,, .. Kert: ~· H•rtior ,,, tree color·fuli program. Tic-lege Fellowship· of St. An· om~n ook so good in Mustangs a guy dr1vrng one 10:47 for fourth place. Mmrt.,. u. kets the day of the event will drew 's Presbyte r ian looks a trifle s.trange. Marina competed without ,,~,~~ !'P'•' Newoori H••bOr sell fot fl,60. Church. U 0 . J. Sunpson is really out for the season, John the aid of their number one ---- McKay should not be perf!1ltted In the Bay Area this runner Billy White who came .,.,.,~~~--••milm•••••••••••••r~ weekend ••• Too many bndges. down with the stomach flu. c-r11111 1"7, sGv rr1bu~ inc. VUting mentor Jack Ronn see·what's great for '681 Boys Cage Season Set Orange Coast area boys between the ages of 10 and " are Invited to participate in a planned Golden State ~oys' Basketball program for the area. r The program ls avaUable (or boys whO are a•· least 10 and who won't be lS be- fore Dec 1, 1967, and who are not listed on any high school or ninth grade bas· ketbafl roster. Tiie Golden State Bo.ys' Basketball program wu or· igina ted last aeason in Cali· fornla and over ~.ooo boys participated. A state cham- pionship tournament was conducted at t."ic Los An· geles Sports Arena. Orange County director of the program is Lance Dav· idson . of 1801 West Bay, Newport Beach. He can be contacted for application in· formation at 673-6798. • Fish Report N~O•T (Art'• \.9Ml"'lr-47 - 01tu 1 IJ llerreC11CH. " bonito, 111 ..... 62 cow *' uo ·~ eod. (0. ...,.., L-lfl -45 •nolers: .s bar· rMUff, 15 llGllTIO. 14 ..... A "91fbut, SAN a.IMINTI -S.S •ngltrt. UJ bOftlto, 115 t>aruc""9. U "''" 6 lt.tlibul. SAN 01100 1"1. ~H&M-,. .... _,_, ... ltrs: 36 borr9(uda. *l borlllo, • alle:o !Nu . fl•letlfte .....,.. 11111-Jt anglen: I Ytllowtell, " llc>-nlto. 14$ llerrKUClm, U !Nu. 2i rotk coo. to lllrlg cod. '*""" .,__ ,_ " t ngltr\' 1 ytlloWftll. 4' bonflo. 41 bau. J wlll .. lff NH, I IMllll>l.I!. ''"fTA MONICA -.. ""Olen: 171 11a,,, JJ halll)ut, I boflllo. MIU"OIA -10 •IW~lt '6 NU. J h•lll)ut, II lloltlto. I C.rr.c~. J OlCNAlllO -() 1ngltm Jtl lltn. • h•llllUI, 6<11 roQ <;Qd • PAN PACIRC/oct. 21-Nov. 5 7100 UV'fltl\' ILVO., \.01 ANOUH, CALIFORNIA I 931.3456 WWC.OAY1 -J l".M. lo 1111'.M. WUKENOS-11 A.M. lo 11 P'.M. YOUNG l"EOl'LE -.75 GltOWNUP'S -1.50 gained ee yarda IJ\ 16 car-with you." · · riu. · • Viking eoacb Jim Coon Sherbeclt saJd Jte hopes to make& no hon.el about his get hi.I nAsslng game mov-high regard for ~ts • it-"They deaerve . to be nu~ ing •IJiD.st OraJJge Coast to ber one. They not only have make. UJ> for the lack of a all the requirements for a strong ground game. Hornet solid offense, but their d~ quarterbacks Al AmlrauJt fense is fine, too. We 're es· and Jim FessaJ are re-port· pecially impressed w 1 t b e<.l to ~ In good health, but their quarterback (Rick ~ere 1omewhat less than Deckert) and tbelr halfback .impressive last w e e k a1 (Mll'l' Whittaker} 1hey-mmaged~<rcomp1~°'---=-""'-" only two out ri 12 pass at· ~?:£~ ft~ ~mps . lith two lntercep-we1~1t~-:a.:a tions. ,; ' U::.f~ \,~ "What d · I RF.-Grtti H•I• o you mean, s OB-Mite T•,.,,1yaw the pressure of the . win ~$ ~~tt~ l~ 11'0 llO llO m 1tt 160 190 145 stre~ng tO tell? Of i1 Ii~~"" courae ft ls! Everybody tf~~ J=' "' keeps asking about it and i~!r"'•iw;•!en:w" m talktng about it. We can't I -J llloh m help )>ut·feel the preuure." m 1 ft Ptrbapa Dick Tucker and f..__.,,, "''""' l" his Orange Coast Pirates Jltj:K urlla 21• have a r¥Oedy for that pres.. ;..,.... m ,r.~ .Cel!\H"- sure. \~H L~~VUT,,.,.,. · ~:ll Peter Palmer Mike Dante Halftime Gr:idiron Custer Classic Lee Majors SEE .. lN PERSON: BJgValley Ed Nelson Mark Goddard Ct\ris Connelly Lost in Space ~Ryan O'Neal Paul Langton Sammy Jackson Peyton Place No Time for Sjts. Ricky Nelson John Smith David Nelson Laramie Skip Young . . Peter Brown Ozzie & Harriet Lawman AND Yvonne Craig "Batgirl" ... , .................•.....................• kt t1M real ldion wlll bt tt1 tl!t fltld It 6 P.•· wllt11 "' IMpt- ludlllC Ra111bltra collide willl tht t111p Eup111 IHtbtn.. Tiii lombtn vp.t tit• R1111blt11 list 1110ntll, 1fttr ltti!lr th• SUMll eptllff. kJ tk•tt• ftr tllt "'1olt l111Jly •t 1111 of tltt %J Of•nra C1Vt1tJ Wt111cllta ti United Callllfllil lonll. 11 ull IJl..H60 ftl WM'IMtlM •IHI rtMrwetio11a. Sinrte 11111u: $l.50 tt '4.50. ' ~ - -·--EL_K_S_B-EN-l!F-IT-N-IQ_H_T ___ ~ At The Big "A" See Your Locel Lodge For Discount Tickets -FUTURE RAMBLERS HO,,,,E GAMES ""· U, Thanbalvin&. TllundlJ It I p.• .. Alt•IMI• luellu• . . .. • ..... -..... " .......... -......... -...... Mde ~orange county ~ramblers rrwrrss1or~r11 11ioi1.t.11 ~· .. re;;:'"-~---,., , ,__.__ ___ _ .,. _.,._..,t.._ ... __ ...... __ __. ___ ,,.. I I .. ' ' For TV TODAY 7:• f .m. (l)CF -NFL CLIPS -From wt week's top aame. a pided by League ottklals. I p.m. ~S)CL -BOXING -Roberto Atvarez v•. Ptd· · ro Rodrigues, bantom· weight.. Mickey Davia, Dick Enberg at Olympic ringside. t ,... (JJ)CF -our. DOORS -''Track (and trap) of the Cougar ... FRIDAY I p.m. (l)CL -LAKEB8 GAME -LA at Botton Cel· tics, with OYck BNnL I p.a. (l)CF - CLIPS -From all game1 Wt week. SArom>AY 11:11 p.a (7)a. -NCAA GAME -Arm1 at AJr Poree. 1:11 ,.-. (l)CF -BOW· LING -Bunetta vs. Scbll- a.ler at Fireatone Bowl«• ma,~,Ohio. I:• p.a. (4)CL -PGA GOU' -llMralla ()pea, Jim Sinqleoa, amue Jow. Pat Benoa c:.11 tr. W• Ill cc. &whhf I:• f.IL (J)CF - GllAND PB1X -Qipl from varioUI Grand Prix r.cea. 4 p.m. (l)F -JAi ALAI -Sfnele•, dcd>ltl, from Tijuana's Froaton. 4:• p.m. (4)CF -OUT- DOORS-Fiabine with Gad- about Gaddis. 4:11 p.a.-(7-}CF--HCAA CLIPS-.= Froartop co1lecl· ate football pme1. S p.a. (4)CF -AFL CLIPS -From all games last weekend. 5:U p.a. (l)CL -KINGS GAME -LA at MlDn. North Stars, Jim McDonald lce- side. I p.a. (ll)L-IAYCEE GAME.-Ventura Pirates at Puadena Laaced. Bill Bruodla-, LlDdlNa Crow mJ.k81lde.. In answer to leV· eral lnqulries, BnmdiCe does pay for Jrll .OU. co. com· inercfals on'Ws lbow. UJUJt' thoqlit I'd try it Ud lie if it brOUCht resultl, ,,, be said. SUNDAY t:• a.a (!)CL -NFL GAME -CldclCe Bears at Detroit Uom, first ol a double--.-. Klcbft: 10. U LIL (4)CL -APL GAME -NY Jet. at KC Chiefs. 1 p.a. (!)CL -::-&\MB GAME -LA at S 48er1. t ..-(n,cr· -,tJlc GAllE -'Po)aDI ·at ()al, Tom ICellJ mltel6df Jn Ile Bearit.1* ~ Sta~Mlerry C..,ca. IDcWtntal1. you beard~tlc9tla • · pie: Wun hia batr •Tar- \ ms, walb UR ~ .meDI like Cbeeta? ....... 41)Cf -1lD GAME -Naivy at Notre Dame, Jim Simplon calll ~·· game, so aay1 But look what NBC telll us: I p.a. (4)~ -PGA GOLF -Bnalllll Open, -!DJ SIMPSON. CJW'Ue Jonea, Pat Hemon coune- atde at WUl.lae CC, Honolu· b'J for final holes. 4:• p.m. (ll)CL -BtJD. DLE -Trojan coach John McKay reviews Saturday's Cal 1ame. I p.m. (!)Cf -SPORTS SHOW -GU Stratton'• info doun't come soon eooacti to let you ·know wt..t he'll .tllkaboul I p.m. (S) er -KINGS GAME -LA VI. Detroit Red Wings. 1:3' p.m; (l)Cf -FOR- UM -Pictorial progress re- port, narrated by ~ Hearn, on Jack Kent Cooke 1 •t6 • million monument to himself. TUESDAY (This ls a abort week: Due to lack ol Interest. Monday will be eUmlnated.) '1 :ti p.a. (S)Cf -BRUIN SHOW -Coach Tommy Prothro reviews the Oregon State game Saturday at the • CoUsemn. I p.m. (l)CL -SKATING -NY Bombert at LA T· BJrds. WEDNESDAY t p.m. (l)CT -BILLI· ARDS -MinQ. Feta boltl Mickey Rooney. ' l :M p,m.. (l)CL - WRESTLING -Diet Lane at Olympic mat8'de. -... _ .. Thursday, November 2, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 27 • I I Deep Tread! 'lg 'atented Features! Folly 4-Ply Nylon J4-lllloedi. U,000 lllla RmuHlactuecl Eqiae CUAllANTEE u.., .................. .... ................ ........ . ...... ....... ..,. ... , .... ..... ........... _,,. """'· .. wlll -Ir -~ ..... ,_ ., .....,e, ....-... ,....,,.. eonte. .... -_,.,_, _,.... .. 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Kl 7·3371 Britlol al Suofto,.·u in South C:O..l Plue 540-3333 v NO\V ••• ORANGE • • I • -- • !I DAILY PILOT -----·--____ __.. ..... ---"" -~ .... DIAlLl_l._,.PILOT"S WEEHl1Y GRIDmON, SELEt;TIONS . . . ' -------MAL AllNIS eoa~ , .. COOll UMU i-e-a .... Oii ........ W.M1,U11Cl -MJ, Ulf4' _Ml. .... f1 ~W9'tllt . Mttirarc Mt. SAC 119 ' Mt. ~-.c .., ' ~-c....• llllfftDll F11lien. WI °'~?-' ~f-' ~ .. SMIA AM ~:--~ir-Mer-W I Se<vflt .. Metw Del --Oii .., ' .... Oii .., ' #1/tftr ,°"' c.or.. ,,. .. ~ ~ ~ Loe,. COll._MIM It ., ~ t-r area ~v1111,., E ~ ~ &tallCN lw II Huftlll'llr1911 8Hdl llt """"~ ..... ._. ~ ..... Westen\ • Tllsllft 11 ~ T.:'r ~ L.K.- Wntml...., at .._. --~ 119 7 ~ WllM\l...-11¥ 1 t5f ~' ~'f. USC .., 7 ~~ ~St.et \,°t ~Lt ~ ~J! ~ ~ Or-tw 1 $1•=" w.111.....,. W-t!"f"" w~11!'°" w~..,.- ~ .. S.n ,,_ $1. ~, .. 1 w-..:.w ., ,. ww; ... A JI.Jr llt ~ Nr '°""' .. 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It will M I ook Ing to the right w.,"' It recich• th• ball . e, 0 ""1.,. MAT\. -......... .i - Three Counties Get White Catfish Stock · White caUllh are bdDc in- troduced into a total ti five waters in Los Alliela, Riv· erside and San Dleco Coaa· ties by the Depertment ol Fish aud Game. As a starter, 1.000 1rood fish from the DFG'• Cen- tral Valley Hatchery neU' Sacramento are being di- '-'ded among Puddingstone and Hansen Reservoirs in Los Angeles County, L a k e ~lsinore and Fairmont Park Lab in Rivenlde County, and Morena Lake in San Diego County. More will be stocked as soon as they are available. Today Puddingstone an d Hansen Reservoirs will re- O!ive their initial introdt.ic- tiooa ol the ooe-pound-aver- age brood flab. The remain- ing 800 are being held at tbe DFG'a Cb1no Filberies Bue fer reJeue soon In Jl&alrmoat Pat., Elsinore an Morena tu.. White catftah an known to r each 12 pounds, but an tight-pounder 11 ecJDl14ered to be a wbopper. mt lzrtro- duced from the. Raritan Riv- er in New hrMJ Into the San Joaquin River n e a r Stockton in 1874, they now provide 95 percent ol the cat.. LlJh catch ln the Sacramen- to-San Joaquin Qelta. 'Ibe 1,000 brood fttb an not beinc planted to be caughl Their job II to spawn next spring or early sum· mer aod establl.lb self-sus- taining populationt in all five waters. They seem to reproduce better than cha.o- ne! caUisb in reserv4tn. COSTA MW WOP llOVl LONI KACI WITA AMA 1745 Newport Blvd. -·---.646-1666 954 l Girden Grove BIYd. --__ .. 638-8200 1629 Loni Buch Blvd. --1213> 436-9789 929 E. f1tst St. -·---547-9431 OYER 60 M MCO "40" IN CALIFORNIA. • OAV8 HOLLAND L SMACtC~ c-.. Me, ..... ... ..... Leif $1 ... w. "-'. trr-z ~ '"-*'.v'"" """""i.""1 .-di • ~.., ~ ~"".'r T' ....... .., ' wi:ir-w w-:-r•w US<" lw" ~If, -UC\.A u.:u U~Lf u~i.: Cit ..,. by l W•~,~· Wftjll. St. W•llll. St. ~evr.. °':9r ~-r IW ' by I w~'?'°" w~'l1-Wa~"'llNI ~-~-w~'i1'°" w't'T"" ~· ~°"i~"' w~ ~~ ~~· ~1'" W\.onre A;7 ~ A.;'1 ~ ~l t1'I 1:'r ... Al~ /L "'~ f' Alla. SI. 11¥ • ,,,,..,_ Alli. s by 1 Al:I'· :;y '!Y c~ ~y u.: r· ~~ OklallOIN IW 2 Ok:re ~r-~ ~,.. ~ AIM-tw I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i,-,, ~ ~.,. l:r f,'ci by~. "--Cl .. Afr ·~ "CT • ~ ~ ~ "="' ~ ~· "'f:,•· ~ird iIUnters Try AgF, ·10'1' SILL SAM ly ~·Mr•• Searcity 01 Ducks .. Reported Ducb are 1till in 1botl iUWlJ OD the Deparlmtnt ol. F1lh and G1Jne's Imperial Wat.erfowl Managemtat • I • ./(:• ~ Hape for .Weather Break ...,,,,. bJrd bunters although slow. Mountaln all but Saturday morninf tab uaCber shot at aetioll quail are holding at blgb ele-bunting. Uda WMkeD4 aftlr . ._., vaUona in toa&b eoallltry. llDIET, &\GE, AGUAN· w1Dda ICld fog &cim1ted BARSTOW AJ\EA...-lle&VJ GA ARU.-.BWlting pres- lut wsxboc"• Oii_..,.. wlod and bJowtac,.. cut l1IN beaviitt ever and bunt· qul1 and cbubr Piii tztqa. · hunting PrellUn ut ~ ., nccna fair to IOOd. Molt Scat ba1ud arus·)ll'Odlleo ceu with ~ tbl 4ul1 saw platy ot b1rda but cot eel IQocl ballt1q oe SltardaJ and chukar tab low. T It • only lour to m . Strong wind until the wind.came •rn. but Vulcan Mountaiu . yjelc:led b·._. .... h .:-1 s da Area at tbe southeast end.of bl _,the ___ ,:r,• wu a few quail and cbUbn tD U4•..,.. un'"' on un y. Salto Se •--...,...... ORANGE COUNTY 1-n a. / toqbilp'· oa hutera than on <!et.ermined bunten. T b e Quail buntilll was excellent On the Wiater unit la1t tbl btiodl. Granite Cove ana ~ Oil' private landa but only Saturday, 179 bunters toot "on:::.t II an area-by-so .. ie fair baga of. ciuall fair on Cleveland National 240 duc:U, two snow geese area ~ RED MOtJNTADI -Qull rorelt wbJcb 11 vtrtuall7 and 'Z1 eoota for an average Of Jl'1tb ap4 men ill and cbutar lmnUDI botb tbt only public area. nl . tbt ftt'ld: very poor. .... IE UNTY of o y 1.5 birds per bunter. OWBNI. VALLEY _ 'A JAWBONE CAH'fON_. ~ D GO CO - On &dlclay, with stiff, gusty ltronc DCll"th wtnd JDd ICU-hunten oMobd bed m val· In apite of atronc wiDda i,,th windl 135 buute took 197 ~-1 =a cb1IAr Saturday and Sunday, qull • rs tend UU"'9 • bunttn& ao ey 11• bunUn"' wa• fair ~ 1ood dueb, two IIlOW geese and better than fair .botb 8a1ar-VAU.B'Y -:ni • 25 coota for a U average. da,y IDd ._,:fa.wt IDnperieD. h~ cbtcUd' bad 121 ~~ _mott of tbt cou- lt wu eveo tougber on the ced.b....... •cood vadet quail,.., mountam co•"-nnJ• v·&l'l'W'V-. · dog wuted their Ume. H\mt.. quail, 7 duakan. ,.~_.a ~.11 • ~- iJ ii / -~ \" YaJR CA5 5 HERE , ~Ml" FinDeJ ·Ramer boat bunt-er Mou.ntaJa, wblcb produc-EL PAIO MOUNT~ Hard wind a.net blowing tand int unlt wbere on Saturday ed an avera,. bq of five •bunters cbecUd bad YI dJJcouragtd molt bmrtert 10 bunt.era took eight ducb, mountain quail per btmt.r, Gambel'• quail, 381 cbukara. but tboM wbo toughed It~;:::;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;:;;;:;:;;:~;:;;;;;:;_ and on Sunda7 four bunt.era wu among the better CHINA. LA.IE-A jaiii-up cut bad flit to pd aboo~ - got notblng but the outlDS. areu. ol l.lll buJlt«a on the Nev-IMPDIAL VAi.i.BY - SANTA 8AJUSARA VEN II Ordnuct Test station Stroq wlDd llJpt m08t quail SHARP Advance reservatlona TURA COlJNTIE.5 _ ·Huv; (comp&.Nd to 41> 1aJt )'Mr) hidina tn heavy wver. lD have been malled to the foe 00 SaturdaY. and bea took a two-day total of 90S spite ol a good bird popUla- Wllter unit's full quota of wind on SUQday hamper~ quail, T11 cbukara and 141 tiQn, the opening weekend H yM'r• • 1hup trader, Ule the DAILY P'ILO'rS f-DI- A-LINE clu1if~cl •d1 Saturcl1ya. Min 1 ~ .. , , , • ....._ '"'r• b•yln1 or 11111119. • -~~~~~~~and~tbe~~coi~~n~t~a~~~·~H~ei~~~~~b~~~i~~e~wiu~~~·~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~== day and Sun~1• Nov. 4 and sit tight in heavy conr. AUii 5 of the better hunting ii on · private 'lands. Although I However. the DFG notes quail are abundant, few that less than half the res-limits were checked and t.he ervaUon holders showed up average bag was two to\ tit the appointed time last ~0~0~~ST LOS AN- Saturday and Sunday. GELES COUNTY-Hunters Witter reservations n o t on SaturUy toot man1 llm· preeented at the check-in its and anragtd 5 to 8 quail ltatton bl exchange for a iJ, the canyon mouths and bunting permit at least an foothilla on both the sout.h- hour and one-half before em' ad northern edges or 1booting time are cancelled Aatelll National Fort&t. and offered first~om• first-Stroac wind OD lundar blew .. hmrten out ot tbe Geld. served. E11WANDA, CUCAMON· 'lba P'lnney-Ramer unit GA, CHINO BASIN -A baa no reservation 111t.m bMvy blaDket of.IQ& OD Sat-1 or fee but ii limited to bunt· urday morntnc and strong w1Dd aa 8uadaf kept the ing from a boal bunting effort to almost Wister bunting ls expect-sero I ed to improve sbarpty 11 BiG BEAR, LUCERNE I soon as northern California's VALLEY AREAS -Strong Indian Summer changes to wind hurt hunting both Sat·I wintry weather and pushes urday and Sunday· Cbukars were few and far betWeen in a lot oC ducks and geese the Luclftle area, with Fair- southward. view Valley probably best. Advance reservaUona ap-Tbt cbubr tu• waa about pllcations for bunting t b e 90 percent below last year'• Wiater unit are availablt openiDC. Quall .bunting was I wherever bunting Ucense1 very poor, witb Luna Moun. are aold. taiD and Oak Springe best NOV. 3 . ,.JAAJOR LEAGUE .,.OFESSIONAL BASKETBALL I' anahe1m AMIGOS vs. Pittsburgh Pipers a··P.M. ReHrnd s._.11 4.50, 4.00, 3.50, 3.00, 2.50, 2.00. .. . For ticket r"ervatlon1 call (71) 533.5535 • -. ,. IASKmALL SHOES TQtNIS CoNYERSE All STARS 7 95 ALL $2lFRAMES ~~E $15.95 ~ -:1 OTHERRACKETS 2.95 T040.00 BASKnBALLS --4.95 TO 12.95 'TENNIS SHORTS MIN'S 4~95te 13.95 BACKBOARDS & MENS TENNIS SHIRTS 5.00 . MENS TENNIS SHOES 7.75 . GOALS 16.95 • 18.95 LADIES TE.NNIS SHOES 7.25 Pennsylvanla Xtre Dvty • . SOX KNEEPADS ''le Ye llM-T ennls laUs 1'° Can of 3 FINS-MASKs- SNORKLES-GOLf One to A1111her'' Give lo yo• U.ffed fund OR RALEIGH BIKES ..__co_mm_nllY.,_~Ch_e_st ___,BIKE PARTS-TIRES CLUBS -BAU.S.-CARTS ~ JACKETS -SHIRTS -SHOES BARBELLS -DUMBBELLS CHESTPULLS -DOORBARS .ISOMmlC KITS -RACING SWIM TRUNKS & SUITS TABLE TENNIS PADDLES & SETS PADDLE TENNIS PADDLES VOLLEYBALL -BADMINTON NETS HANDBALLS ~& GLOVES ., TUBES -LIGHTS LOCKS -ACCESSORIES ~ BOWS-AJlROWS-TUGnS WETSUITS-JAcKm SWEATSHIRTS & .PANTS GYMSHORTS & SHIRTS LETERMAN SWEATERS & JACKOS RACKET STRINGING -BIKE REPAIRING I . . ] d t ~ I f Cl l II t • .. ( f ( l f t I • I • ·. c ~ t I t t t J I I r t • ~ c t f ti I ~ p c t l I • • t p c L fi ~ ll b b ,. ti 0 s D ' ~ I" ti ' • • Thursday, Novtmber 2, 1967 DAJL Y Pf LOT P,enney's ope~ing ~ ~nil-line Coast Stores -W ednesdaY~ Penney's will open tbe doon ol not one, but two full·llne department store. bl tbe Oran&e Cout area neitWecl.DeJday;Nov.L One; under' coDltnactlon for .imo.i two years, will opea in BunUngton Center, Runtfn&ton Beach, the oth· er in Newport Beach'1 Fab- ian Island. . Tbe Huntln&tou Center fa-. cll1ty bouta 225,472 aquare feef lncludblg a m.bay auto cent.r, and the Fubion 11- land store hu 221,4M aqqare feet with a 16-b&J auto cen- ter. They will rant ID Ille amq tbt top fin depart- Peuey~ top-level man· thaln'1 outleta today, lt It agement '1w noted t b a t fuhion. • tbote -no ~ve known the Ne•, toQ, will be the ad· i>.nne•'• oatltta u 10ft dJtloo ol compJetelJ an J • "bard llne1° inc:lUdiq JD.a• tooda Itani and plal'et to Jor appllancet, color teJeY'l· set wtrt doebM aDd readr.· •Jon, hardware, funllture, to-wear 1armeata are m lportlnc foods, fine jewelry for a surprlle with the ex· and fullv equipped automo- pandotl ol traditional line• tive centera. Of cJotM,a in the new The autO cent.era dramat- ltare1. lcally portray tbe compa· Penney's bu come to the ny's new look. They will forefront in what bu been future the firm's MCOnd dubbed the mus mercban· and tb1rd sclentlllo ~ dJliDC of hllh falblon, the facllltiea Jn Southern Call· revolution· ot tbe new looJc. fomla. It bu beell aald tb9t if The first WU lmtaDed in ~ 11 one do1D1natlN cat-Pean~ Ftlllertoa ~anie· •IOI)' Gt m..ctilD'Ule ~ ~ fair atore. Additionally, tbe 1tore1 will otter new MrYlcn in beauty ulou, photographic 1tudi01 and colfee lhop1. Tbe depth al merdiandJae in the new departmenll, the managers saJd, ls perbapa best txempllfled by the fumilw'e selection. Penoey'a bu bMn in- creuing • the sl.ze of tts atorea and merchandiJe se- lection for the past decade. The average store a few yean ago had 23,000 aquare feet. New atorea are aver- aging from 160,000 square feet up. The 225,()()().square- foot local stores are testi- mony to the con)pany's re- gard for the local markets, otliclala aaid. The local ouUets are the fifth and sixth of aeven completely new, full-line de- partment stores to be opened by the company ln CalilornJa th.la year, the sec- ond and third ln Orange County. There are now 159 Pen· ney's stores ln California, with a nationwide total of 1,664. The firm'• ttansfaimation to• complete department atorea datel back to 1957 when . Wllllam M. Batten, chairman and chief execu· tive, then aaalatent to the president, addressed a memo on "Company Mel'· cbandlalng Character" to tile board of directon. The mtlbo started the firm in a new direction. Penney's is now one of the leaders in what a na- tional publication c • l le d "that paradoxical pbenom· enon," the masa mercban- disfug of fashion, the revo- lution of the new look. "Blue collar, white collar -who cares anymoTe,'' the Fortune article read. "In the plash North Park shop- ping center ln Dallas, Pen· ney's stands up to famed, blgh.,tyle Neiman-Marcus, thoulb at a lower price level, with tent d r e a 1 e 1, mlnllldrta, (dllplayed ln a Mini Sbaclt), mod bathinc IUlts and novel deslgna." About the only thing that hu not changed in aome !"!· 1pect la a bJt of private terminology. By long tradl· tion, barking btck to found· er James Ca.lb Penney's early partnership days, em· ployea are referred to as "usoclates." The word em· ploye la out. Of the flpn's new look, president and chief opera· tions officer, Ray H. Jor· dan, said in relation to the 1,664--store, nationwide pie· lw'e: . "We're not chan&lni an the store•. But U we keep up at the rate we're folng, by the mld·'IOa, we'll have a Penney company in new storea alone u bll u the present firm." At present only WT, lnclH· Ing those to be opened WI year, carry the full line. Jordan expressed t b e company's expansion policy: this way: "We aim the big new stores at the big metropoll· tan markets. Some of these 1 mar,ets are new to ua, but the main thrust ii to en· large our participation in metropolitan markets where the company already bu position,'' The new Orange Coast stores obviously fit the pic- ture. . ' HUNTINGTON CINTElrS FULU.INI PINNIY~ STOltl! .-2,000 Idled Across U.S . .In Rash of Labor. Di-sputes By ASSOCIATED PBESS Labor dJJputea acrou the e o u D tr y kept mon than 20),«0> workmen ol1 tbe Job today mt partiaD;y Ued up production ln a variety of tndustriea ranging.~ au- tomobile1 to machlne guns. Al.lo Involved were 1 u c h div e r 1 e service-type em· ployes u boa driven, MW'I· papermen and b 01pIta1 DIU'9el. Loqfft, and Jeut optl- m.IJtic cl. MWeaent, "'e' the industry-wide c o p p e r ttrib which entered its 11th day. The walkout widened overnight and the.re wu lit- tle hope of aettlement be- fore the "Year'• end. More than 50,«0>,....bave been idled lince the bulk ol u .s. cop- per production wu "1.alted July 15. I NEW CONTRACT Althouah a new natioul contract between Ford Mo- tor Co. and the Unitecl Auto Workers anion was ratified and signed days ago, ... •emb.ly lines remained at a ataDdltU1 over tbl aome- Umes thorny luue of at-tbe- plant agreematl OD the lo- cal level. Twelve UAW Ford localJ were yet to come to ta-ms on theM 'supplements to the national contract. Production of the M60 JP&chi.Je gun. widelJ oeed In the Vietnam war, wu halted Wedneaby n l I b t wben 1,liOO workers 1truck the New Ellflan.d dlvllton of the Maremont Corp. at Saco, Maine. Some 1,000 IJlembera ~£ the Tutil• Workers U on of America, AFL-CIO. ted Tuesday to reject a ne'w 34-montb con· tract offer. No further ne-io~iationa were scbedtlled. Co1ondD, ~ tilltal. talb with tbe automotne Jen for ..tent B1ectric big three. Co., qnad. into New Ma- lco, Arizona. Tena a :i d COURT INJUNCTION tltah. A ·spoblmaa for the D ea pit e , a tempora- Communicatlcm Work.en ry court !Qjundion ordW'lDc of America, J..ocal MIO, aald 800 boa drlvWI and maJA. before the Vftttlme ~ tenance men blct to work DADt dilpate 11 setded. all 900• ot the Jocal'a memben in Clncl.nnaU, ·Ohio, tbere m&1 be on strike in the NV· were DO bu.ael OD the frll· en stat.ea where Monutain flc~loUed streets. LaW)'trl States Telephone Co. aper-for the untoo 1.Ddkated they ates. would 10 to court and aeet 'Ibe leactb1 copper indu1-to have the injuncUon over- try dllpute· hlt one ol t h e turned. lut two major production The strike by the Inde-f.~ w:::,~ ~Chh-:f1tec1811 p e 11 d en t AmalJamated Tranalt Worke.ra ~on Cin-Steel Worms Local 4985 cinnati'a first transit '1ra1k- 1truclt AnacoOO& 't Interna· out in M year1, began when Uonal Smeltina " Refining tbe union's ccatract expired Co. at Perth Amboy, N.J. •t mid.night Tueaqy. ~ cloae to the big Limited operattona w e r e four producers -Kenne-resumed at the Ster~ r!1U::-~~:nc:.: (ill.) Community Hotpl and Pbeln11 ""-4 .. e -lald wi~ volunteen flllinl in ,.. ...,..... while a labor dispute with the ~ may last Into tbe botpltal'a 139-member January. nuntn11taU still simmered. NO NEGOTIATIONS LBGAL NOTICE No compa.lr11ride ne1otta·1---------- tJon1 wttti the tiig four have 111:::= ':::fD~yq been held for two weeb, STATI cw CAUl"OIUllA "H none are ICheduled and TM ~ OIL ... .... neJther 1lde bu indicated a Est••• e1 ._ J':4:/(w, ... k- aoft.ened poattlon. Nineteen :-a:e M~r; .... ...:'~ 11:: ~~ unJons are involved and the M111er. •Ito 11-•• A11n11 Te11u1e11 ' Miiiar. ei. k-H ,.,.,.. T. J. Miio main ilaue is pay. ,.,., -._ T•lllMll .i...IM Miiier, Wblle · Ford bas called ~~i 11 H111nv e1v1N .. "'• back 20,000 of the 180,000 ctedl!On of .111e •111Wt 11emed '9Cldlftt UAW --'"-rs ..... o struc .. ltlet •II ,.,._ 11.,,,.,. dtlrnl ... 111.1 u.n;;uaua wu • 1111 Mid ~ .,. r"'11rlf to nit the comftM\" at midni""t """'· .,it1t "" MC-.ry ....,.,.., '" ,,.._..., 6" lllt tfflce of 1111 cwnt of IM ellov• Sept. 8, a •Ford· tPOkesman ""'"• court. « " ~ "*"· w1111 aald produdioo can't re-:~'*:'~~;., '°1111 1119a: rume until all or virtually P'eut a . Henne, '" hit 11111 s1re.t. all p"•"'b •-._ ........ to r'"'"-c..f• Me.., Cellffll'llle nQf, wttlell lo ,_,.. .. ., '"'"""1 .,.. Ille •'-"' Wll-f/I 1111 .,..._ 1ume operation. A union "'"" 111 '" ""'"" ..n.•"'"9 tt ,,. .po~ .......... 1..a "'"-• pa elltle of Mid ~I, wlllllfl tlX ~t .. "'...._.' INUU, 4'"' ce • .,.,. .... ..,... .u1M1aitt..1 of 1111e ~ they')re going (local negotJa· Oet..s °"='-" ~~7 Mnter Jr .. Uons , I would think tt hKUtor "' ...,. wm of would be In a week's time " "" ,......,. ,.."* ~' . . ""'A, 14..,,.. Meanwhile, negoUaUons m ••tt '"" 11Ntt. conUnued at Detroit with ~:,· ,:~i ~=.,""' TOMORROW IS REBEL' I Sometimes a boy needs ~e much more than material things. He needs people who will nstenl • to problems and soothe hurt feelings, people who HELP HIM. TODilr . wil~plain and rea~sure and inspire. Our community is . · luckY to have many people like that caring for homeless, · . I I I children, watching over the youngsters of working G. IVE THE ' UNITED WI¥ mothers,guidingtee~·agersinhealthy, wholesome recreation. Please help • them cani oo this a_U-wportant. wor~ , When your neighbor asks you to help, give to th·e United Funcf or 'Community Chest 'in your community l"libllJMd Ill TM P'ubllc l~ltfHI by The !)A fl Y P'll OT • A w~out by six men in NChrya2t~_?°1'P··inthe UAW's A=~"' C:::."'~ .. ,1 0,11., "'~· o. WW iet contract H--L '· 1 .. u. ,.., 1'tW7 '--~~~--~--,:---~~---~-----------~~-~--~~-~~---------------- l . • • ' ' . ,• -. %8 OAI\, Y PILOT Thursdaf, Novtmbtr 2, 1%7 --·----- 'ntAILY PILOT"S WEIJH LY GBIDIRON·~S~ECTIONS MAL AIUlll IOI WOOOS .llM COON eAMQ "--~ Malet°" ..... Wiii UJ, Liii 42 W.1U.LMl4' WM 142, Ylt4t • ~!-'-' "'lw'tc "'l;,S:-C ~=..,c,-• l'ulltt'IOll bll I ~f-' """1111•• ~-a~:i- t::;:"•' IMIW Dtl .., Del Wl f.:~· ...... iOllla. •I , .. 'OUl'll•lft Vallol1 at ,, .... Ef:'\'ila """'" .. "" 8ffCll .. W•Mnl Hllfttl"Ci heel) Tustl"' al 1:'r Uguna w=r•·• , wl\.,""l,.... ~SC,, el USC by 10 ~~ ~~ ?Jo.et SI. al ~ ~1' ~Lt ~':r.J.' owr . °Wr Of-by I Sl•=•t Wall '°" W~"f""' Wa~l';!tOft W-t'"J"°" ~-=t:. ~, .. , ~llW ' ~ .. 'i:'{ Alrtw,,.°' ~ Ariz. SI bY 1 ~~ Utah 11'11 tJU :,v~, =:~ la~ tr1 I ~ro ~~ Artul~ by 1 ~,. T-A l.M 11¥1 Ttnt br 7 :r Tex• by 7 ~"T T-= rac11 Tens 7edl by 7 Auburn lrt 1 F~1-F~ ~It. ~ ~·~°" "~"r .. ~ Purdue br 7 '1:9;--"=9r tlldlana tw 7 Midi.~. ~J ... Mich. SI. 11'1 l by 10 Sy~~ ~~ SyrKUM 11'1 ll Rams by I Rt.mt bY 7 LI!j·::·T~~ -... ..,...... MITHOD ........... . . HOW TO fX!CUTE THE INTENTIONAL SLICE •Ll,.M WMITI DellY'P"'4 ... • d, ..... ,., 0.tt;' rni Ot-Coest lrtl "11t• ,.,.. °"' 't.,N\" ~rr ''" bll ' ltlt.ncla 11'1 l """'"~eeec11 ~r ~~ USC' bt1 It UCLA tw > W•:;.3st. w~'?..., ~· ... ~,. Ar1t. SI. by' gvu v I Ok~ ~,.. inrr Tex= rtdl Scarcity 01 DuekS ~·/'· .. Tans cr..6 ou Tacfl by I f lorlda by 1 Rims Dy l ·~ "=-. --~.,-:;:n w::'Tit. .... • .. -..... WAN WATTS lfU. llOIWllU. ............. '$ --."-•, .............. + ·SOPr SILL SAM ly ....... .., •• , ' To JI ice to ~he right, you flrst pull ~de your left foot, a1 I am clolng in the illustl'Clflon . This gi\••youan "op40 11 stanctwtllch c:ouses the cl\JWQce to cut ~cl'OCI the ball ond apply • clodcwlae ~lice) spin. R ed although ·s1ow. Mountain all but Saturday morn.inf eport quail are holding at bigb ele-hunting. v1Uon1 ln touib coamn. _ llDIS'r, IA.GI:, AGlJ.\N.--1----31._~~ ~\h1\-~~d~~--­ -BARSTOW A!\EA-lteaVJ GA ~ pm· Ducts are still In abort Jut wea.nd'1 ~ will wind and blowmc ...S cue nre beavWtt "-' and bunt. · To accentuatt on J"ttntlonal ~lice, merely tum your handl to supply on the Department quJl and cbutai ~ bunting pre11ur1 and sue-• lllCCIU fair tD pct MOit ot Fish ud Game's Imperial . Some balud areas~ ces1 with bo~ tbe 4'1111 saw p11etr of birdl but Sot Waterfowl Managellllllt ed N4 Plltlq cm Satardil1 and chuka.r take low. T It• only lour fo m. 8troDf wl8d Area at the aootheast end.of mstD h wind came ijp, but Vulcan Mountaina yielded hurt UM hUJltiq on Sunday. la ..-.i t1ait opcnlnf was a few 9uaU and cbubn tD OBAMGE . OOUN'l'Y-.• - Salton Sea. / toqblr 0. bQllten than on c!eter!"1'1ed bunten. 'P'b e Quail buntiq wu ucelleat On the Wiater unit bet tbl ... Grarute .Cove ana ~ _. prtvatt landl but oblJ Saturday, 17'9 bunters toot ~ II an area-by-so .. 1e farr bags of quail. , fair 00 Cle~ National 240 ducka, twt snow geese :-rsa~ ~ RED MOtJNTAIN -Quall P'Ol'tlt 1f1btcb II" ftrtad1 , and 'rt coota for an average ,, .. _ ._ld:r. and chubr bantbll botb ttae·oal1 fubUc lja. -IR very poof, • • of only 1.5 birds per hunter. OWENS VALLEY _ A JAWBONE CANYON_. IAN D1BGO COVNTY- On Suaday, with stiff, gusty stronc llCl1b wtnd ad .-,. hunters dMoUd hid m val-Ill qdta of ltnDI wiDdl Md& wtnda, 135 hunters took 1!77 tencl ~ ~ buatlal DO le=,=·_ n ~::: ~· C:: ducks, two mow geese and bettw tbaD fak 1*h Satar· , ... ,.._ cbtcUd bad 121 tbroUl)Klut .mctt of ttw ceua- a1taoota for a tougbaverage.:.. ::I =:.~= ~-quail, 41 mountain ty. • , · , ' • was tVIUl u er on i.ue dog'wu1*l tbllr timot. Hunt.. qu.til, 7 cbubr1. COACBEJJ.A VAILEY- / ~~ Ya>R CA55 HfP.E, ~AMJ' Y°"'· left on the dubs hart ~H ln- ltt Illustration). Th Is •weak• oril>Plng poa lt ran will make it dlfncult for you to retum yOAJr clubface to a "square" pceitior\. It will be looking to the right when 1t recic:h• th• ball. I"ftmei ·Ramer boat bunt-er MountaJa. wb1ch produc-EL PMO MOUNTAINS--Hard wind and blowlns 1and ioC wlit 1"bere on Saturday td an avera,. bq of five • tnmt.rl checked bad YI dllcouragtd mo.t mmt.1 10 bunters took eight ducb, mountain quail per boater, Gambtl'a..U. 381 cbukars. but tboH who tougbtd It;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;:;;:;~;;;;;. and 011 8u.ndl1 four bun ten wu among the better ClllN4 .. USE-A jam-up out bad fair to lood lbooltnc areu ff 1,m--. on the Nav-IMPERIAL VALLEY -got nothing but the out:J.nc. . Ill O&' •• Tell Station Strons wtDd ~ molt quail A d v a n c e reaervatiom SANTA BAUARA • VEN· ..,.)" TURA COUNTIES _ Huvy (coniflred ~ • last ,.v) bidin& lD beavy cover. IA ff JIMl'r• • .M,, tt--4., ne .. DAILY fltt.Or'S f--Di- A-lltft cleuffied H t ~an. Melie • "'1w .. , • , , ....... .... ,. ....,, .. -....... have been malled to tbe fol on Saturday and heavy took a two-ay total ·of .,903 aptte of a cood bird popala· Wiater unit's full quota of wind on Sunday bampered quail, m cbukar1 and 141 tion, the opening weekend *~~~~~~~~~tbe~.~~~i~1i~~.i~~vy~~~ibi~~~~ie~wjui1i~~·~~~~i-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day and S~ Nov. 4 and sit tight In heavy co.tr. AUii 5. of the betttr hunttng b on & 0 IN1 ..,. M4M. -. .,.... IN. <I - H,...,ever, "·· DFG no•--private lands. Alttloughl v" WJC ..a quail are abundant, few that less than hali the res-llmlta were checked aDd the I ervatlon holders showed up average bag was two to Three Counties Get Whit~ Catfish Stock at Ul4} appointed time last fo~0~~T LOS AN.I Saturday and Sunday. GELES COUNTY-Hunters Wialm' reservations n o t on SaturUy toot men1 Um· pre1ented at the check-in ita and anracld 5 to e quail station in exchange for a iJ, the canyon mouths and bUllting permit at Jeut an foothllb on both . the south. hour and one-half before em and northern edges of 1boothlg time are cancelled ADcellt Natlanal Fortat. White catfllb art beint in- troduced into • total tf five waters in Loa ABtela, Riv· erslde and San Dft10 Coua· tles by the Depertment ot Fish and Game. As a starter, 1,000 brood fish from the DFG11 Cen· tral Valley Hatchery near Sacramento are being di- '-'ded among Puddingstone and Hansen Reservoirs in Los Angeles County, L a k e glsinore and Fairmont Park Lake in Riverside Coun ty, and Morena Lake in San Diego County. More will be stocked as soon as they are avaHable. BaM f« .rtleue •oon in and olfered first-come first· ~~~~db. lew Pairmoat Park, Elsinore an ~vu~ w URI~ Morena Laka. served. E11WANDA, CVCAMON· White ut&b are known Tbe Finney-Ramer unit GA, CHINO BASIN -A to reach 12 poUDdl, but an has no reservatloa 111t.m heavy blanbt of fQ& OD iat-J or fee but is llmJted tq buat-urday morntns ~ strong eight-pounder 11 CCJUl4ered wind OD 8uodl7 kept the 1 to be. whopper. nr1d11tro-ing from a boal ' buntlnc effort to almost II doced from tbeJlarltan Riv· Wister bunting ls expect-sero: ed to improve sharply as BIO BEAR, LUCERNE flt In New Jf!tHy lato the soon as northern California's VALLEY AREAS -Stron~f San Joaquin River n e a r ...:..: .. hurt h tin both S Indian Summer changes to wuiu un g at- Stock1on In 1874, they now _., try th d be W'day and Sunda1. Cbukars I provide 95 percent of the cat· w~n wea er an pus s were few and far between in fiab utcb in tbe Sacramen-• lot of ducu and eeese tht Lucerne erea, with Fair· to-San Joaquin Delta. southward. view Valley probably best. The l,OOO brood f1tb are Advance reservaUona ap-Tbt cbubr '8ke wu about pUcaUons for buntin.g t h e 90 percent below last year's not belnl planted to be Water urtit are available open1nc. Quail buntiJ1I was ~ caught. Tbeir job is to spawn wherever buntine ·ucen1e1 verJ poor, wUb Luna Moun. I next spring or early sum-are 10ld. tain and Oat 8pr1np bf£t mer aDd establish seU·sus-1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....._ 4 IASKnlAll SHOES Tml$. :-.· 7cottvasfAu STARS -7,95 =::=~:95 TO$= BASKEllALLS -4.95TO12.95 lllNISSHORTS ,..J4.95 .;·T3.95 BACKBOARDS & MENS TENNIS SHIRTS 5.00 . MENS TENNIS SHOES 7.75 GOALS 16.95 a 18.95 LADIES nNNIS SHOES 7.25 SOX KNEEPADS ,_.aryty-. Xtn Duty ' Ter.nls lals 1'° Can of J Today Puddingstone a n d Hansen· Reservoln will re- ceive their initial introdue- Uon1 ol the one-pound-aver- age brood fllb. The remain- ing eoo are being held at the DFG'1 Ch1DO Filberies taining popUlatiODJ in all five waters. Thef' seem to reproduce better than. chan· nel catfish in reservoirs. NOV. 3 MAJOR LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL 8"P.M. I FINS-MASKS- SNORKLES-GOlf RALDGH BIKES ...__~ _ __,BIKE PARTS-TIRES COSTA MW WDOI MOVl <l.0118 llACK SANTA ANA 1745 Newport Blvd. -·-··.'.646·1666 9541 Garden Grove Blvd. --· -·~ ... 638-8200 1629 long Beach Blvd. ·--.12131 436-9789 929 £. first St. ---···· ._547.9431 OVER 60 MMCO SHOPS IN CALIFORNIA • ' BASKETBALL anahe1m AMIGOS vs. Pittsburgh Pipers R•Hrved S.m: 4.50, 4.00, 3.50, 3.00, 2.50, 2.00. For ticket r111rvation1 call (71) 533-5535 • auas ~BAUS -CAm JACKDS -SHIRTS -SHOES BARBELLS -DUMBBEU.S CHESTPUU.S :._ DOORIARS ISOMETRIC KITS -RAONG SWIM TRUNKS & SUITS TABLE TENNIS PADDLES & SETS PADDLE TENNlS PADDLES VOLLEYBALL -BADMINTON NETS HANDBALLS & GLOVES ., TUBES -UGHTS LOCKS -ACCESSORIES BOWS-ARROWS-TARGm WDSUITS~JACKOS SWEATSHIRTS & PANTS GYMSHORTS & SHIRTS LETERMAN SWEATERS & JACKETS RACKET STRINGING BIKE REPAIRING . ,, ., ] .. .. ·. f 2 t ' t t ~ Jl p D I) ti • d 0 tl fl ti SJ DAILY PILOT P,enney's Opening .2 Full-line Coast StOres W: ednesday Penney'• will open Utt doon of not one, but two full·&, department 1tore1 iD tbe Orange Coatt area neit Wednesday; Nov. a. One, under coDltnictfoa for almost. two years, wUl open iD Huntington Center, HunUniton Beach, the oth· er iD Newport Beach'• trub-Jon laland. Tbe Jhmtiqton Center fa· clUty boasta 225,472 square f.let-mcludiaf • ~,. auto center, and the Fuhion 1'· land atore baa 228, 'M aqqare feet with a 16-bay auto ~ ter. Tbly will rant 1n Ille amDDI the top flvt depart. ment atorea lo 0 r a n f 1 Coun~. Tbe two storei mark Ped· ney'1 entty Into m_,or "111- llne ouU.f.11 bi ,. market are11,.. company officllla noted. TfMi firm'• ttore In Coata Meaa11 Harbor: c~ Cenfa' hu been for maD,y ,un. Doua1ua G. Betten la manaaw of tbe ~.,.. PubioD lalaJJd. Be baa befe wtth the ftrm for 11 y.r,. Georae C: W~ RUD~ <'Anter mana'9f, II a ""81'· an ot 21 y~ wbo l1'Dld on with Penney'• as a part time worker ctnrlq colle(e da11-· PtmteY'• top.level man- agement ba1 noted t h a t tho" wbo !lave known the Ptnne7'1 outlets Q IOft 1oocta ltorea and places to 1et wwt clotbtl and readJ· to.wear 1armeata are hi for a Jurprlae with the tx· plDliOli al traditional llDel Of cJotb'" iD the new ltoret. Penney's hu come to the forefront in what bu been dubbed the mus mercbu· dilin& of hlth falhion, the revqlution · ot the new look. It bat been said that if ~ 11 ane dominaUlll cat- •1«1 Gt merchlDdile fn the HUNTINGTON CINTIR'S FULL·LINI PINNFN STOU 2,000 Idled Across U.S. ~~ R~h of Labor Di.sputes B7 ASSOCIATED PJU!'.SS Colorado, ~f tnitaJ. talb with the automottft Labor dllputes acrou the lerl foe estml Bledric bl1 three. than Co., IJll'UCl, tato New-Mez. e o u n tr y kept more ico, Arizona, Texu a :i d COURT INJl1NCTION 300,CO> worlonen,off the Job Vtah. A·spok....,.n for the Duplte .a tempcwa- today and partially tied up CommunJcatlou· Worbn ry court lnjunCuon crderlal Ofoductlon In a varlety of of America, Local MIO, laid 800 but driven and malD- tndUltriea ranging from au-before the overtime ua1p. tenance men beck to work' · rwnt ailput.e Ja llttled. all tomobllea to machine guns. 900 of the local'• members In Cinclnnati, ·Ohio, there Allo involved were • u c h ma, be OD ltrib in the HY.. WWI DO bulel on the traf. dlv e r • e aervice-type em-en atates wbere Monutain tlc-clouect 1treeta. LaWJtn pl= bus drfven, news· Stat.a Telephone Co. ope-for the union iDlileated tlrieJ pe and h °' P 1 t a 1 ates. would IO to court and Met D1D'~est. and Jeut opti· ~enltbY copper Indus-to have the lnjunctlon over· m1IUc of . settlement. wu try PUfe· hit one ol t b e turned. the industry-wide c o p p e r lut major production 1be strike by the lnde-~. w"'1A" en~ tts'tltb 1.ltea W~tlday night when ~· n d en t • -·1'"amated •u uw WUJ ~ 1,100 memben Of United .._..... day.· The walkout widened &Dllt Workers union, Cin- overnight and the.re wu lit--Steel Workers !«al 4.985 cinnaU'1 ftr1t tranait walk· tle hope of settlement be-struck Anaconda'• Intern&· out In M year1, began when fore the 19ar'1 end. More Uooal Smeldnc " Reftnin1 the union's contract uplriid than &O,OOQ..,bave been Idled Co. at Perth Amboy, N.J. at midnight Tuelday. ii.nee the bulk ol U.S. eop-~ close to the bla L1mlted operaUcms w • r e per pl'9duction was halted four producers -Kenne-resumed at the Sterllnc July 15. ~i~t~~!"~. (lli.) Community &Olpital ..... .....-U&M&l6 with volunteers tuliJjl in NEW CONTRACT and ?belpa Dodie -aaid while ·a labor dispute with AlthOUlh a new national the dl.lpUte may lut into the botpital'1 139-member COntr-t be.._.._ ____. M"'-Janu•-. ' Ul1 -... _ ruiu v--~ nurat.nc staff 1 · ·•hmDered. tor Co. and the United Auto NO NEGOTIATIONS LEGAL NOTICE workers union wu ratified No cornpanywide neiotia· ---------.-ad signed days ago, U · uona with the tiie four have MOTIC'I TO c .. 0""1 bly lln _, _ __, at a IVP9•,.. courr otJ TM9 tern ea remaun::u been held lot" two w~u. nATI OP CAUl'OU•A .-oa 1tand.at1Il over the 10me-none are .Cbeduled and ,... c~..:, ou~ Umea thorny tuue of at.-the-neither sJde hu lndicated a 1c " """"' J . Ml•. •llo 1t- plant agreeDNlldl on tbt lo-softened position. Nineteen r_.., M=:."-.... ~ ~ "::; ~~ cal level. Twelve UA w Ford umons are involved and the Miiier, ••• "-•• ..._ Ttftlllell Joe _,_ -·--t to come to --' I 1.a ' Miiier, .... _,_,, .. Attt>e r. J. Ml" all! .. _,.. ,_ uwuD 9118 pay. ter, .,... A1N Talllleh JeftklM Mlllef, terms on tbNt IUJ>Plementa un.11A Ford ha alled DK•* al tr.... n UUllll 5 C NOTtci IS ...... y •IVIN ..... W the naUon COD -..;•. back 20,<0> of the 180,<0> Ct"Mt1on " . .,. •"-NIMd ~' Production of the M60 UAW members who struck :::' .:~ ':::.t 118,~ re:::: :8~ rpachi.Je IUJI, widely uted tbe COMNMIY at mJdnJghl tlltlft. "'"" tlle nee..,-, ~ 1" In th V • .___ war WU .,-.. c ... 9"'c. Of ... Clettt of "" •IJovt e ~euwu.u • Sept. 8, a Ford·spoteaman tied cwn, .... -""' ltlem. wllll halted ~~ n .ltrul ~~ ' said pJ'Oductlon can:t re-,......, ., ~ ~ .. " ...... •= when l,ll'N wor-.en • ....,. sume until all or virtually 1'1111 A. HeMI, 41• t11t 1mi ,,.,...., the New England CorpdMs!ont all plants are ready to re-:-•·;~., c..= ':7ill. "":...~ of the Maremont · a sume operation. A union 11r.;: "' •• """"' =:t,"""' " .,. Saco, Malne. Some 1.000 spokesman lald, "Tbe pace =-i;":. ~~,-=:;;... 111tt ~~ =~ V'tmkber•Uniof thfe • ~e they're (Oing (local negotl~ •'" ~t111" ~~, MRler Jr .. W<lr ers on o nuioa1ca, UonJ), I would thin.k n 1.-cvi.r of "" W111 et AFL-CIO, voi.d Tuesday to would be in a week's time." ""' A. 14:',,.'....,. MlN4 _,..,,, rejett a new 34-month con· Meanwhile, negotJations m '"' '"" stntt. tract offer No lurther ne-continued at Detroit wtth ~:,· ,:~i ~="naJ gojat:Jona were acheduJed. Chrysler Corp., the UA W'a Attene' "' 1 .. c•~ h dWn'1 ouUets today, tt II fqbion. • New, too, wW be the ad· dltion of completely lllW "bard line.-' iDcludine ma· Jor appllancu, color teltvt· •Jon. hardware, furniture, sporting IO<Jda, fine jewelry and fully equipped alltcmo- Uve cente,1. Tbe auto center1 drama~ ically portray the . compa- ny'• new loot. TbeJ will feature the firm'• aecond and tb1rd lclent1fic testing facilltiel in Southern CMU· fornla .. The first WU i.nltaDild In Penney's FUllertoa Oranie-falr Mall store. Additionally, the 1tore1 will offer new IVVicel in beauty ulou, pbotograpblc ltudiOJ and collee lhopl. ~ c1.,ui ol merchaDdiae in the new departmotl, the managers 1alc1, I.a petbape best exemplified by the furniture selection. Penney's haa been in- creasing the ai.ze of lta 1torea and merehand.tle se- lection for the put decade. The average store a few years ago had 23,000 square feel New stores are aver- aging from UKl,<O> square feet up. The 225,000.squar&- foot local atorea are testi- mony to the company's re- gard for the local markets, officlall said. The local ouUetl are the fifth and sixth of seven completely new, fiiu-llne de- partnient stores to be opened by the compally to California t.bil year, the .ec- ond and third in Orange County. There are now 158 Pen· ney'1 stores In CalJlomla, with a nationwide tataJ of 1,664. Tbe Orm'• tranJformaUon to complete department ltorel dates back to 1157 when . Wllllam M. Batten, cha1rm.an and ddef execu- tive. then Ul1ltent to the president. addressed a memo on "Company Mer- cbanct11mg Character" to the board of directorl. The memo started the firm in a new direction. Penney's la now one of the leaden in what a na. tlonal publication c a 11 e d "that parado~al pbenom· enon,.. the maa merchan- dwilg of fashion, tbe rev~· lution ol the new look. ''Blue collar, white collar -who cares anymore," the Fortune article read. ''In the plush North Park shop- ping center in Dallas, Pen- ney's stands up to famed, blgb-atyle Neiman-Marcus, though at a lower price level, with tent d r e 1 a e s, mlniQirta, (d.llplayed in a Mlnl Shack), mod bathing fUlta and novel deslgm." A.bout the only thing that hu not changed in some""° aped ls a bit of private terminology. By long tradl· tioa, harking back to found· er James Caah Penney's early partnership days, em- t>loyes are referred to u 1'uaociates." The word em- ploye ii out. Of the firm's new look, president and chief opera- tions officer, Ray H. Jor· dan, said in relation to the t,664-store, nationwide pie· ture: "We're not changin1 all the atorta. But if we keep up at the rate we're going, by the m1d·70a, we'll have a Penney company ln new stores alone u bll aa the present firm." At present only ~. Includ- ing those to be opened thlJ year, carry the full line. Jordan expreased t b e company's expansion policy thJ.s way: ,"We aim the big new stores at the blg metropoll· tan markets. Some of these markets are new to ua, but . the main thrust is to en· large our participation in metropolitan markets where the company already ha.I position.'' The new Orange Coaat stores obviously fit the pie· ture. .. , material things. He needs· peo~~ who will listen: TOMORR. OW'S REBEL' I Sometimes a·boy needs people much more than . • to problems and soothe hurt feelings, people wt't<> • . ' lu~ to have many people like that caring for homeless, HELP HIM TODlr-will explain and rea~sure and inspire. Our community is I I I children. watching over the youngsters of working G-IVE mE· UNITED Wlr mothers.guidingtee~·agersin healthy. tiholesome recreation. Please help -them canioo t~s a_U·importam.w0tk... , ( When your neighbor asks you to help, give t9 the United Fund or Community Chest in your community .. ~ubllll\td "' n.t "Ubllc fnt.imt !Iv fhl DAil y ll'llOT . ' . A w,Alkout by aix men in No. 2 tar11t In contract ,.:."!:!~.., i. ~:': ~"'~~ o.iiv 1:,~; ----------------------------------------....... ------~~~~~~~--~ .. I . -· - • ~. N!Mfllbet 2. 1%7 CLOSI CALL -Stuart Whitman. left, saves Richard Boone from a lynching on "Cimarrob Strip" tonight · at 7:30 in color on Channel 2. Boone guests on the aeries as a brawling army sergeant wbo outrages local citizens with b.iJ escapades. TELEVISION VIEWS Wha' Hoppen' . To Goldilocks? ly CYNTHIA lOWltY AP Television-Radio Wrltw NEW YORK CAP) -The mi&hty grluly -:-"the bear that walta like a man" -wu the subject Wed· nuday night of this seuon'a first special program made with cooperation by the National Geoenphlc Society. The SO.minute CBS program WM ID ICCOUDt of the work of twins, ecololiats Frank and John Craig· head who for the past eight years have been study· ing the bears in Yellowstone National Park. · · Big. fast and -fierce, the gri!lly ii among the animals facing extermination, with only about 1,000 remaining in the country. The Craighead brothers have been busily tracking, capturing, trciqullizing, studying and ta&ging them -highly baJardoua wort as was evident from their film work. Portions of the program sbowlng the animals and particularly the film showing the scientiats at work wiiji the bean were interesting. Sometimes they Bad to race through the job of meuuring skulla, making cuts Of teeth and paws so they could ICUiry away when the anesthetic suddenly woH off and the~ lunged back into angry activity. Tbe producers, however, seemed unable to de- cide whether they were starring the bean or the brothers -or perhaps there was just not enough film about the grinly to fill the hour. So they show- ed the home life Of the scientists and showed them workptg in other areas -studying the habits of birds ot prey. ior example. Jack Benny and hi8 violin starred on NBC's "Music Hall" later in the evening, but it was cet· h.inly not Benny's finest hour. He was, of course, &,'l his U!Ual character, but that works best when fte does not have much interference. Jack wu great giving a dead pan demonst;ra. ton of the difference in tone between an oMinary lddle and hil stradivarlus. But Benny playing along with Liberace and dressed in a sequin jacket wu aomethlng less than amusing. Broadcasts Of feature m_ovtes are beginning to slip. In the ntino. Tbe most recent Nielsen ratings, released Wednesday, show that only two movies made the top list for the week of Ocl 18-22. In prev- ious weeks. four or five have regularly made the grade. Thia indicates, not :;: movies are losing favor with audiences. but that networks have ptd their best crowd-catcher Into e scbedulet early and are now beginning to use run-of-th&-mill features. Most popular programs of the period, accord- ing the Niehen estimates, were CBS's "Lucy Show/' NBC'1 "Bonanza," CBS's "Gomer Pyle" and "Andy Griffith Show," ABC's "Bewitched." CBS's "Jackie Glen son Show" and "Gun.smoke," NBC' a "Dean Mar- tin Show" and its Saturday and Tuesday night moviet. No new series made the top 10 and ABC's "Flying Nun," in 16th place. WI! the only freshman show to appeu in the top 20. Dennis tlae Jtl~e .. FR ID A< DAmME MOVIES • ~ 11111 M tQ CID lllla.) '1ftlt ·-~. 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Unfum.lthed 1011CE LOY1 ~ Co.ta Meta 11 c•ueae Pllk Am Far u~ e!-.,. __ ... v .... _ w SPlllNG. ..... ~~:: r.er.W I; llliy( ~~·-- 'I ) 0r1ve by 22S6 Avalon. 3 BR Nestled amoog the treel In It~a Medlternnia ODld Wu VeW&n Cl' F JU. aflliA = i:. t. .... .: ~ ~ wittl hup ma.. ~.MYS 2 Br., 2 ba. cptd, drps, forc-2~: '!ce l\}'lo?-~~ :.~-r&OOdEaaa:e~ s 1uxurlous ~ =~::-r,. >w1•~e .. ......._ ~ c1.: ~AMn 2 ~~~"; ;:! "Z::"'1" "o;:: ~ atr ~.t. ~~~; .-• !i ~;•OK. rear z-... roonw, cheery kitchen, large ~: = = ~ · ~ ;x*'CW dlumer. R90M letdlna to •tunn.lni ~ kw} with 2 M A water tum. Adulta only, no • $l' 9SO 2 car ~ate garage with 3 fii'eplaoel JHKI: 911\8N11,1 -~--· :. .._~ ~= = ~:.~ew ~aha. a.n. cUa~ nn, lnUfut pets. ~ r ~ lle.lfl, attached 1 car gar· . and slip ~ DUnlVVl"I Wj .__ a.-• -... -. II rm, blt·ln. titabeo. refria, RATE ~NABLE • qe. Large outdoor patio pier . . ~ •wetam • Sarp carpets, allo .l1tl!fl ctn.pea. waabel'/~ at.orqe wan. AcJ'OU trom Country Cub ~.(Call to'" Inside) with all kiteben utllitieti. wordad-~1 ~ 1110 l!.llEft -~ 90Cl"'bl ••I at llilbt IArct ....-lot for your c:erpeted, ~ ~ 2"15 Mesa Dr.* Ph: 548J706 aJ bowie CllU•-......, M VUUI .-uretnV 1llllJ' CllGlfll Jlal6il. Mam-boat or traller. Only S min-•n-. _,,_ -.1... -TnlJ.y 8Jl UDUSU • agniftcent borne• UIWYlilWI•' JDotfl ... OOIW, I b&tlll llld 1dila to S.aDlep J'wt alllf YleW. W ... to&......_ Qt. 6 Newport $23,500 with 10% down. in ~ eloquent location EAS"I'SIDE cmt'A KESA Moclera fpuillb bllloe cellar.. --.. wadr .mac ldecb-1 IDbltea.to tbe Beach. Tb1a Beech • DO\IV ~ $51,500. 11 Newport Heights $161,500 with country dl'9 ...... ,.. ftalldw:an • fllllq. -. ,......_--. • ta • ,.-wblet'. May Pll'-GOOD Four bedroom, 1% battl, bwd noor, carpet, drapes, doubl.e prqe, blodt wall ff!lad rear yard. $166.00 RJtr. 60-9555 Victoria 646-1111 (C1ll AnytirM) ( John macnab 1 VIEW , BAYFRONT Visit our new mqn11keit 'Viiew-Polnt" Serles homes I in t11e finest locattcm 1 in Newport Bead! t~ mi.rm · $159.SOO O~ HOUSE DAILY lo-6 1318 Galaxy Dr. \ j Dov« Shores J 641-8235 , --~---- Oel.lgbttully clee.n 2 bedroom phere on quiet *Jo atreet. opl!lll .._. cei1imlP A d w•• .,_,. Red Giit *-wltb J1lA 91 VA or RIAL ESTATE and family room, 2 baths. Call John Abell 'Ibree bed.room: 1% bath, ei9cfrie ldldim. rm.... .. ~ C'lf ...... -... ~ 'V.J.. S5.1 No.~ Hwy Bright Ii~ room with fire-Eves: 673-736'5 ~ bame wttb Bil PQS .._ A tua .tis _.. ........ Jrida ol ~ Joan. 1'all PrSce $22,800. Laguna Bcb '9f.'1511 place-Extralargelotwith range A: oven. ~ JDAl ._ peyment. T~h ~ See todQ. Only WA.LKERA:.L!lE, 'Im EcS- 2% car gange and attached PROVINCIAL OABIMEUt ,_.. WM a builder'• Sel oz.a W~lc La, Ml ~. U. .._ ---------FOR Mlt er leuie, 2 bedroom worahop with alley efto beamed ceillnp. 1loor ~· ~ Oat at $18,950. w-.:m Dr .. •TttJ.. ()pat .-i -..-. -m-.. .Condoml!'lf""" 1950 ~ Jocat.ed In quiet area. ---------- trance. $24,900 -Low, low ceiling mRCt brict ftrtl or, .. '--c-.i....-~ ·7252 ~ O• .. K.LA.L _x...... .. _ ........ --..a nrivat .. -... a PLUS complete ltrias CJllU'-_.. ....... ._ --.YANQU II VILLAGE TWO "~ 7~"·,... ~ ·--• :6.e7°171 546-2313 ten fer cu-ta or ..._. ANYI1KE 8!e_ °';".;.; ~ ~ S:.: wimted to .,.. • ~ tiM Kull tell in,tereat Jn 3 BR. ;,~er-~~b! Open Ev•. 'TU 9 . Haa Id~ full !di. wet SPllNG tln8llt. Jtec. rm. a clln; elep.nt Gleo Mar .2 atory ••Hanove"•, oo 8dult 1'00I Sll5'mo. 281 ~Mar. Col~ THE ~J EAL ESTATERS -------•I bar, \Sility room. built he-1p>. lot. IJDID8ll. ~ with over ~ ,q ft ot C\a. A lftlell belt; no increMe tn Mesa, Mer. ~ dW1 FIP, aofa A tOU...., ed: llJL JIE'U.!Y tom llvinc· Upp-aded car-~·You-. colon. bed. OUR BUI' V AWE ir l45aM5 IJ7..ft61 pem, ftreplace eQUipment • Owner 646-1839 e MESA VERDE 4 BR. 2 $28,000! Terma. ar A w,;. petiO 1mm'eS fabu1.. ti.the, all built • Jne, nice WVELY 3 Bit. 2 !la-. bome oua fthae at i:n~tl50. Excel· RENTALS . reaidentlal area. $21~. • 2 kits; cm .. u 2 apts. Jent nnanct,. aftllable HOURI Furnfahld CAIL Mr. Black 54()..1151 I/I I/I am. to Md. Near s.y 6 RACIFIC SHORES Berttqe ~ Eatate • larCJe • Udo WILL TRADE EA51SIDE C1C1ea. Will .a aD or ~fnl REAL TY Rentals to Share_ 200S N _.. ~ _.._..a • 1.---r--. .. tr.de-Cllll pa tn nu. . e .... ,. ~orllml'llil MIAVl"lv.D for Udo 1a1e • Pl'ef.enhly 3 MONl'REY 5n1iE l2L 41.at. 0.... m.im MT-«586 SC.25G 536-l89f 2 GIRl.S want tirl tNS 21 to 2 )R with carport. • water 5 BR+ Fam nn +Formal or. bedrooms, but c«*I be S1tf50 am ........ Daplts. s.. Eves. 5.16-'lmO ahare boUlle Cll1 BeJhoa lll.e.· pd, DI' aehool. mt Placentia dln rm. 3~ batha, lge priY 2 bedrooms If home ia ex;. 2 aa. Red~ A: StDcot.. a-. 1 lilt to OCML h'pk. own ~· Anil Dec lat. i.ve .• A]lt. D. 6174$80 I >UC· I patio, view balcollies or IUD-pm!al>le. Have 3 bedrooms, Eveninp call 56.a:D P6 a1'Albe HolDt. ~ ~ cl4. tm.a By On. BY OWNER: BR. 2 B.L rJ5..3S15 • DUn..EX; 2 BR., 1 deck&. True elegance near FamilY Room , Formal I>iD-119! J111ir... Wen Shop. ADe7 er. 121 Cllt St. fl5.IJ41.-l"aml]y, Cpta, Drps. rt;1. BAal. A_.. ICll will llUft O.K. Nr. Badr Bay; encl: f;' C:ar:! priced.· .$97,SOO ~In· 3 a~~.:} !: 60Y1 llPO llftMEr wda~ Matmdniit tniea. .Ne spat M fl)4llplftf Patio. Bt1nl: 8-dl a Gol4-lcepool· lif;,~ ~home with ~i "~-.~ $1lD -ua;r-..~.. ~ ·--· tennL 'nlADS .... GUIJIWll'""" ---* Off McFaddeu '"'1'"hlGiP .. I "' -""'-5· PM. C.WWll. a.le• & C.. ample room for Pool. Locat. 'i.!, leada Jct. 11r.-... mw '23.CllO * c.n •1122. SINGLE 'ISrl Oftl' m to 2 BDRM Unlurn Bouse 111 Uftllft .. c. ~ ..... ed OJrlm& del M a r Hilb 1. !MrJone tlticlble 1Sm CASCADE UN& ~ .. .._ a.1boa P-. · CGart. •D w. lTtb ~ • • ' : fMP1Y rMIA .._. ..-. ...,.. 8dlOOl D l •tr let. Price • 2-E"Cd'mt • [••W. , Inc. TOWNHOOSE. 2 &; l'6 bL 81'5-llDl « ~ See 11111' • fD-A w. \!di !j ,_ i-!_ ., ,.... oa ... la.1'>. wtt1'a equity°' ,!I'!'! ~ ;:,· ::-._ mi W • ..._Blvd.. N.S. llwal*'f ..... Im All ...... epta. .,,._ Slit MAN wll ..... 2 Wftn: &\STllDE 2 .. t1Np1ac:., .1· Vamnt I Jlft 2 baa.. Hes • ._.._ .. ~ _ m.ml • Eves: _._ ..-, mt NIL ...._ a. -_;. clMllL SMl Jlflo ..._. 18C1 ....._ wr bw:1a wttll ..._, ,....,.., Malla, .:: , ~ ,:::': =: -lav fr leach ~:: =:,,., ai:.. C.... Meu · 11QP ~ 2 Ba J lie.bra ... A Im.._ w, 53Mnt. pets. ... mo. C1J.9 . 'I fill JI R...W.. for boat ' treler lteatty, Inc. .. T. l..J..W bedrooms .... Owoel' HWl55I JM. J LARGE a BR -2 BA. QUiE'r .... 1 BR. Older ~ . .• 1 ~ may c:onlider Jeuei 24171 E. Out mghway. om BY ..... Vtcmt 5 BR. 2 Bltna, Cpts, Drpa. Frpl. Coda Mesa 2100 pie, FA beat. yard care. DO l ~..... F hl---L•-•-_ __.... ma llPO •&Bfl BL ..... Ema~ WD-. FHA ~$25.D>f$2000.dn chlld/pet. 185 mo. 6C8S2S ~·· Price $23,400. 11 --Y~• 11th TEE l1lA A 111 rm.. bit-in range A: avm. C:O.-del .,_ 1150 ot NO down GI. * 96Ul5i BEAUT. 2 BR., 2 Ba.. col-· ;... .A t:rub' cbarmtnc J....BB. • 2% clWnuba reek ftplc. r. -end TV; elec dlord cqan 1-BR DUPhEX-$115-lDO. • COATS bath boQle in Newpcrt'a OD-MEill vElUJE ~ '*-i. bd..t. Ors. .;,1.; 5peetKulaf" V1.w t BR -2 BA. GLEN M'.lR. All furn. Uit, new; 2 car Sto\>e, Rdrtr, Water I • & est residential area -you COUNTRY a..tJB Newport emp.. drapes; ~ rool Harbor Ana 1-blk Sc:b1a A Shop'g Ctr. pr. w/elec. door;· ~ Glil Incl. (1) m-otG , . WALLACE own the llOillO' lot. Stone Bolden )'Olr froot J8td. OJ.. -""" a fDcd. yd. ~ n-and .. i..M S34,.500. Owner, 96Z.aMIB ~ pool; ex.chlm&e ref. 3 BR., 1% ba., Ca&lleted •1 •· ••.a 'TORS planters heavy lbake root tom deluxe 5 BEDROO.MS, at -,,.,_ ~ -. ... ta no ptts. .c..---a .. • • A5"U. • ' 3 BAiim <XINTEMPoft.. C*llel' wm aeD oo your BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm' tam Senta Ana ll'lO, e. ~ • ~ Y"' Garap; $12.\. l : 546-4141-beautiful .landscaping, 2 log ARY ~ DINING Victoria tl!!nns er trade for • what l'OCllD + 25lt25' plairoom. • 6f2.ea.18 • •• · ~ ! ; (Open Evenlftll) ~ fireplaces, abutten, ·ROOM .~ nom a ad lliaft JOU'? Call: 54l)..K1l ~ Jot. Puttinc crm-D-* l BDRM. bouae with ftre-2 · BR. beaut. yarcl. Adulla ~FENCED -...;a ~--1 , 1: ' ' sun drellcbed patio 6 pool! ' .... _ _: 646-1111 SUO/mo. :lOOC ~ or z-........ _, Most ..,.,,_tional for «t CN\! muter .-. ~ Ews. ar werkenda, or tru. $59,500. Mt-2730 . ~. mice li~ rm., cu-m for 1 or ciple. &G-4838 ~ · &. in Wh'I Dcl~r with· ~,_., -.:res~ ~ Mesa Vflr-(CAii ....... , 53NOt Monday thru Friday e $-1.000 Below Annlal e peta, built • Im..· On bta lot Panom. Ll 1-m74. ~ 9:~ or aft« ~m. • 1 ~ce I I I Ruth Pardoli Realtor de Golf eoune. Family room PANORAMIC--Urpnt sale needed! • BR., "1th ama1l rental unit ln 2 BR. boUle turn. tenced yard SMW. ~ patio, drapes. ' '. ' , . too large toeloled court mr-OCEAN VIEW 2 be.. lllt-D; 2 frplcs.( rear. South Santa Ana. $!»/ ... 646-4165 Yea In W/W OvenlR Yd care. Cai. A home this 1ibu9 wt1b • 160§ Weatcliff Dr. · ~ ~ the cryatal dear u • .a.. .... U:-Ills' 3 BJt..J BA Beeutitu1 elem qits., c1rpa. View, wait to Alklnc $20,IO(). OWNER J'rl 'aft a JlOO. Adults. 548-l<a price to matcb came& on tbe wattt& ~ a hKted Antboey MIVVI llVW ~ home Jud 1-cb. Owner 573-221& Eve. JE Tya&09 after 3:30 p.m. ==:::=====:t::. ======== markl!t. 2 bedroama. dod:lie $120 per Month ~G POOL. TER· ,_on. $l7.SOO. ~ ,,, (Ot"OM del Ma--,:-Week~ anytime Newport IMch -·Miia Verde • ~~~~ Includ. ea taxes on this large RlFIC BUY $4,000 DOWN. Corona .. .... a:JVSE Daily U.S. ncr VkW &.2. "Eire. 1oca-3 .__ ... --..... 1705 BR.··, Ba. lwlln LldO --------.. 4 ........ ..__... ......... three bedroom i bath fam WALKER l: LEE. -Lutlk -built homes located ......... -..--. 3 e Cb 3 BR. 2 BA trplc. fib nzaY • ! will. room tar trallar ator-' • 2629 Hait>or Blvd. in the SniJtblarMl'a IDOlt de-GlenNglrs Terr. Cll. Bil. 1" b& Owner/Ast Iale;. lrpl,, buee South .PU· blt.Jne Jovd, yard. ' 1~·) . ... Smart'1 ~ and i1y home. You will enjoy-the 568491 Open till 9 PM airablie • fwmatiac ara e ~ e &B-1211, m.3297. io: % blk ~ clW>. $300 Yr· pd. mo mo. 5t5-TD1. ~ . ~ melahdned ~ant~ In Chfn1 Cove .Arn Scbaola A Callf. ll'vine ~ 3~ =.~i1\_ &\. Udo hie 1351 ~ ly. O• 1 or winta). '.': ~ tir a _!llml family rounded by maintemnce ,....u • 2 BR, Fam rm 2 "-.pus jU1t JDlllomD A.ft.¥. ----pee-. ~·Before 8 A.M. A N.wport BeaCh 220Q or retired ci:Juple. Prime free biock wall. You'd bet· ~;~ • -. &m1bb' priced from . Hardwood ..... Ullll~ . SHORT of ,. ... ~u. After 6 P .M.; leave mea-' eailtslde 1ocatSon $2000 down ....-~ Caner Jiit. P,150. -" r sage at SC.'1013. BRAND l1ft' J Bdrm-2 Bathi aDd .,42.00 :....._.... t2t' take a look. Only $19,950 • $33,900 to $4311» ~ .,_ ........ ......._ --Well b:a1ed 4 BR bame. Blt-* ,._.,,..._u ,,...,,._,.,..E. 1100 aq. "ft W./W earpea i. c ) 1 -per .......... PllJ'S full price. WALKER A: LEE, WSK HOMES ~':::. ...... ----. in Jd1lchm, ...._ Uv/nn diD-'~ ~.u-.. all. C F. CXJLE;'WORTBY ~ Wectcliff Dr ~.,.,,, Dlat1nt View of --.. •"' On the BAY? Lease/Option dn,pa. Built.ln'a. finplace; ~11 • ,· 00. SC.Tm. Next to ·• .. ...., Hilla & Ocean Dndioal: MacArtbrr Blvd. inc aJ'ftl A: _.., patio. ~ aeU. * 5f8.'1ml Atrium. Fenced yard. Nr ~ ' - ~-Jr. Open EYes. ~ • from 2 BR A: den, 2 ba, from Pacific Coast Hwy. at .... ~ to new .._. THE "PADRE" 1uJ: A ""'~..-"1CUUO&" • ..-~ EYes MESA Verde ~ mtt • ooo __._ ...__ u....,..rt ,,._ .• _ ... UCI. -I t ' I --doubl . Newport "Fwy Turn oa Saa hmmc. l_.,. 4 aa.. 2 fllll R. C. G1tEDt. Realty HOME nIAT MUif' BE 4 BR., 2 Ba., fenced yd., dbl; mo. 499-4055. ,, ' ; DESPERA 11 L .... Shtrp 4 & Fam. FITz=is a.tty Joaquin Hilla. Rd.. tbeD w. ~ qita., drlil-. ....... 3416 VIia Udo j'13-83a) SOLD nus WEEK, oo gar. Winter or yearly. • THE BLOP'FS • , · 1 ROOM at $245 with option 3l3S E Ccaat H , ,,..,.. ""'O low li&J!.a to model uea. 0 me lot, teiced. Mr. 9Clllll. 11llS HOME YOU CAN aot Alvarado Pt OX 6-0'114 LEASE or SELL 3-.Br. Con: • ' . '. SllUATION at buJ. Uatinc P>.950 but · wy v.......... $37.SOO 0ner ~ HuntingtM Beach 1480 owner will liaten to any of. $800 D -SAalIFICZ! $mt. 4 DEAL. Newport Shores 2220 doo_lin1um. Avail Now! BMu. • : c:;.. io.:, '='*~ ~ 3e: ~~er In own YA RfP01ISSIOI ~ ~~~ ~ Lari• 2 Story Family Home, BEAtmroL ~! ::-::::: pea. •' : I ~ID Colt.a Kea. 2 BR Colt-RNlty 11.,u. tt.18() CALL 564lm tar Wt. QUIET MANI t•ndecaped and Draped • 3 BR. 2 ti. :-:-I ~·al rembd. RS~ ,.... ~ FIVE BEDROOMS 1: ,_. a.rmq 1 + tam rm, 1~ wm bN ail IP9dool 4 BR BUT NEEDS WORK. 4 ..... ~3'.11 · Newport Helthft 321 • · ·' ! er.hire fer tbt4mp bQyoer, iy room, 2 batha, w/w ~ b.u1 Wea Verde. ReMoor-* Barpa 2 ..._•a lat. cm a quiet circle near the Bedrooms 2 Baths. D' YOU 11' 1 $3S.,OllO for l unita ia a ~ pets, all bWt·lm ,; nq at.ed 1: reconditioned. $13.950 2 BR. 1 BR. E 11' SIT.lllD beadl; *tminc De an e ARE BANDY AND IF YOU Huntington Beach 2400 4 BR FOR LEAS~ . · p!n. Call to Ifie. LEASE/OPTION reslential aree. CA LL Low down. No kMID feea at or best a&r. Law ..._ Bro&. fllbUoal prdl!ll ldtcb-CAN PAINT then do the • 2 Ba.; pool e. ~ ·.·~>:-· ii. 4 BR. 3 baths, pool I: a.. 540-1151 Heritqe Real ~ e9C10W ch~ 30 yr Jou KI ~ Owr. a. Uniler JDlll'bt at $27,900 work )'OW'9elf and Save. TO-BEAU furn 3 bR 3 ba Condo Dem, wet ber, 2 frplca.; r • , home-$22,'150 tat,e. @ 6% to~ .ttll pxl By Owner J Bit wttlicasbndxaper1esl:ca.r-TAL PRICE ONLY $29,000. Oilldm OK $200 mo. Plae acrou from Harbor Hidi ~ , Geor"p WDUamaon, Rltr. credit. l% ba, desinilile -. Oil pets. Open boue SUn., Nov. with LOW DOWN or $500. call aft 6:30, 5.16-8588 S275 mo. ~ OPEN ~. DAVIDSON Realty --Vet loan. $33,9. D ,_ 5 at rm Pap Orcle at Pa-SEE THIS ONE NOW AT... H. 0 . Johnlon, Bkr . ...a362 ],al Bl.Mr~r 5t&6MO _.MODEL HOME dfic .. lmpaial. (off LOS PADRES RENTALS 2 BR Hae. Yard, ran.re. 523 WIU. TRADE Meaa Vtt'de Paceeetter. s Mesi .. .. nos Adams betwftll Beach B RE.AL TY Ho'*9 Unfurnished Westminattt, NB. suo Yt11. for trailer or camw Dl:)I bJa BR l: ~ Carpeted A: drps, ~~;-p~~ 195 Glenneyre s_treet General 3000 Call 213: 28l·2Sl3 att 6 p.m. , .'. 3 Bdr., dbl. pnp cm Dice many extraa: $29,950. J'83 Bem C.K. 5t&-6MO l BR I: Fam, 1~ Ba. ......._... .._.u ..,., Lquna Beach ' fmctd lot tn a.ta Mesa. RJtr. 2750 Hal1>or 58, CM \ ' Pool me 7Cd .U. tll <oat to Tic-Toe ID&IWt) HU"E YAID .Back Bay . 3240 .;: "$18..'150. Call Rot1m11n 0>; 5t6.5t60 .F.'\res. 549-ta park; 2 ,..._ Ne9r -TUDIWINDS Ill. TY. Phone 494-8833 U FIREPLACE, bm eell'r,· 2 i 546-87l.l. Mesi Ver4e • $23,500 "O~~·=r One : !.:. ~ on!:RS: WILL 'IJtADE Ve.ry np 3 BR 2 bath, ex· Br. Privacy, "° yd work. NEW PALM SPRINGS 3 BR. F.AMIL y RM. " the most attnctive 3 " FHA. By .... 5tMm.. 3 BR oi&ler ~ dn. $15,150 ' aumc t1IARMER cellent am. wfw cupetlnf, S135 mo. 548-3197/4&1331 . I Home -On aolf cour., new 2 baths, ~. eJedJ1c famil7 • moddl. Jmt ' l BR oar• bdl •••• $18,500 New England type SprawUne drapes, built·ina. Vacant, a BR., den, 1~ ba,, tp. tum, I BR. 2 BA. aunken ba0t4n Jdtd)en. 21 ft. patio. ttdaced ':°1 $32,950 own-Mesa V.... I 1 IO ~:en~ ~I~ = 3 BR • dd, Li; nn, w /w ready. $200/mo. A1t. rumpus rm., cpa., drpL. den, "ftt bar A billlard rm, Bar stools, W'Mber, dryer in-ftr' new laraer ~about ~ Frplc Kopper Kettle 546-4141. etc. $230. 642.2530 1IX40 pool. Tnde fbr ~ duded. 544).1120 -~· lnto A · 5 BEDROOM 3 BR ear JIN« GI ~· $21.500 Kl~ $34:950 Will take f1NmARJ B'EACH or" F.q$OI ('714) 32S-S'186 TARBl.U. · 21'i6Har1JOr ·~to move • UnctJ.. 3 BlVdln. ~ ~··· SU.960 home 2nd TD "-• or ? '"rv l•lboa -.M • wi7 decorated 1: ~ MODEL HO.. Home m C3 50X118 •• $26,900 • • ~ .._, ~ SPICTACULAR· YIEW;;.()CIAN and IAY Chann~f /Zs/~ _A,,arfm41nf~ On W•terfront NNr Newport Harbor Entrance 2525 OcNn l tvd •• Corofta .. Mar, Callt AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS . Why Not EnJoy The "Conclomlnlmn" Way of Ufe THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU ~ Yoa em purchase and get fee Utle -or leue if you prefer. , ALL.._ have WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two bedrooms pd two Mk -WITH LARGE PA110. , YOU ARI INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL : luy $59,IOO and Up Lease $420 Montkfy & Up ! P.11o11 6 73-1 788 for further Information :n:_ :tbia :_hood lmrnedilfe Occ '••ncr DpU 21\R nr ~ 39 m,ooo Mu.ton Rlty ' 494-0731 2 BR 2 bath awlmmlnt 2 BR, $140 mo. Cpt.1 ~. Coll ... Realty 546 5880 $40,700 t ~~ ~~.:.~~ 5 BR, 2 BA, haie ~Jy pool. $198/r:.o OPTION stove, mnliramar, 8'lbOa 1'74 Fl. ..... Dma 4 BR, atrium pvt oftlce ba~a'ni~:,~~~~. to OWN. C1ll S.t/Sun. 'Penlnauk. Pt. 615-3244. 1 ... OPEN '11L SOLD Republic Homes 5tJ.101T w~. GI •• $33,600 * Call 494-35CM * · m4> m.9530 DON'T live It away, pt ,t) 305 IROADWA y BY Owner; 3 BR. 2 Ba., PDP-~ for locadoo l: 1oaJl infcl. ~B vffl>m Ocean! Lovely quick cub for ft with a , . 1llar T-Plan; elec. ~ A sc.anJ. or M2-5012 tllfl DAii. 'I Pll.OT 2 home; $135. Owner Dally Pilot Wallt Adi · 'f r &icJneed rumpus roam with range le cti1114'Mb& llDDe ~I. O aa..Hled : ~7826 6'13·2154 Eve. 642-5678 buae tlreplMe. Hardwood frplc. Owner Is blfi a. ...,.__ CCllpClllCy iloora, 3 BR, ~ room tractor ~ .ill Lmder'a 1~pcuusafo11. Re-Back Bay 2240 Itek Bey 2240B1ek Bly with dlnlnc &NL $22.& extras.' S25 & se.mn .\a. rwbisbed 4 1p BRs, blt-tna. Rltr. 6ft6is928 E9e-&'13-4577 er 2 PM ' d j 1 b w a 1 he r carpet.eel * LACHENMYER • 3 BDRMS.. 1% ..... llllwgllOQt, 2 batbl, 6-ptc, Xln• condHlan· rn.-..... roar. 15x32 ~· Good ; • WT CHANCE! • OWNm 5Ma • ;::;-a~ tor quJck sate. Bey I>lrect from 81dr. ---BRASHEAR REAµ'!' ONE New Home left! Newport Buch 12IO MT-15.U . /~ Ex;~~ bl. * OPEil USii& * _c0i1~~':LE m Canal st. Npt Shores. l ltory oe IArxe comer Jot. ......, Exce:e:•I -""""' ""'""'"' Fairly IRdfe, covered IM'tio A: 1t111· 4 BR·2 IA TH • $22,50Cf E · fl' c1eck. Re.any a bay at $26,!195 AT A DREAMERS PRICE Pool. _ Vaamt • IObmft your tttms. Luxurious carpeting, ne.w ~ 3 ~ A Dm Paul Jones RMlty yl .l ceramic We, built -in PRrME LOCATJON "1·1266 Eves. 842-5844 kltdlert, tolid wood ~ e26n BASSWOOD ST• BY OWNER. GI appralaed neta. Red brick fireplace. Call Owner 644 W $24.000 or $2.<nl cash Ir Landscaped to perfectSoa. usume $19,600. 4 bdrm, 2% .._ Sta.tel)' trees. s..tm BLUFFS BARGAt.f5 ti.Iha. flrep&ace, bar, built· TARBELL 2955·Hutior 1 ... 2 • anrY BR' Ina, 2 car garage, patlo 4 BR. HOME 1% batha, built-Im. di9" ~double ~. CIOl'- net lot. $18.950. Wells-Mceardle Rltn. 1810 Newport Blvd.. C.M. 543-T1'29 Eves. 644-0684 one ev"., ~ • slab, Jandacape. '87 -'68 2 BA. 2 patioa, blt-tna. property tax $349 with GJ ind. dilbwlllber. 1feeriJ exemption. 1292 D a r 1 y new $25,900. Lor# down. Drive, HB. CN.rmr 64t-CD NEAR Coif Cbune. 1 Sty. 3 STAND our BR., 2 Ba .. fam. nn. w/ Value. 3 BR. 2~ BA. fam nn fripl. Cpts., drapee. blt-int: 11x22 liv 11111. Ip end Jd. patio: 2 car gar. $1.8,SOO 10"' down 646-29'3 $24,000. OwMr 847-6472 MAKE A MEMO to ptber ~ bf owner. 0eten up toys you no tonier need. fron 1 t good area. priced t1D tel' them for cub with tell. 675--06l1 635-1510. 0 (eqrrono-letters of the four acrombled words b. low to for"! four slmplt words . ., IUMSOL -rl .' I I r I_ ILAPED I . I' I I r . ITEYIP I _ t r I . 1sirsu I . .' I I I' . Have ,you ever noticed that 0 man never, wakes up his second boby to -It -? 11·.l 'J'. Fiddt G C0111plete tfit dludclt quotlld by filling hi the ml•ln; worda you develop from attp No. 3 below. • m~:.~~~t~m I' 12 r 1· r r I' I' I ! ~~~tt~lEf0~1 I I IJT I I I I ~ I 2240 ···················••!!!!!!!11!!1!!!!!1l~C~1~wi~fied~Ada.~2Dia1~!6G-5678~~ White elephants! Dimi a Una 3 BR, 2 BA, CllllM!ting, all •lee kitchen. immaculate, landscaped, patio, fenced. $2611» By Owner 847.rnl SCRAM·LETS_ANSWERS IN 5400 \ - ' ... .. ' I ' . . . . . ... . . - --~--··-------- I • ~-I• f bl Ii eanf.'~ H h ~ 67: ... ___ ......... co.-.• --- 2 IR t1llfWT tmne 31faa4t $3:50 me ....... 3 BR. u°" $400 I Sa1itb I) .... EL Hu1•ll• -3 8JW BA Uvtas roo1 1:11': $141).aioatb. 4 BR, Qmdo cpta, drpl, Sl.JU mo. lei 4 BR, I 10Ul ~ c.u .... ... --.. .,,,,,,. ~ ~ carplt, • :t·l ":. ;t-:-a, La,dna ... • "°"Al Atr1um/4 • FamiJ¥.-lla ~ Ol' ~dr NEW . To! 3 BR. 2 BAI ..... Duplex• I lfALS .,_,, Gtner1t II' TRAlLl:I ~= coatl,... ~ mo inclode chlldna),_ J Eu~ 59.a •1,~ Utu ~El ulta.• '82.80 N~~ !'uni ~ UDI pocil. 11' z. BA06i-Oi 147...., ~ft. Vt:rt NICE l ulta oni., t E. ieus at ~ Wi'OOI Newtf carp 141 .. 11-.:J DUPl,.EX l J Z.Br:. Mewl: NN!hop'I C 2 ea.. Par carpet. A4i 135 AlMrt NQW TiMI . 9Ul.Ct ' THRO DAIL9( WAt , ....... ·100 \ ---J . CAI/ :;D,.. l ,.~·· 6405 -----NCYI' recpoOlible for aQ)' diebta other than ~ ~ tracted for by ID1ldJ, Oct. 26, Wealey Peanon. 537-314e X • CITEMENTU Couples • Stncles T If E GROUP, mjqy parties, trips, etc. Mttt C'tbers w / .. me Interests. T'l'&G(l ~9 PM DO you need mumc tor dUIC' Int! 11IE APOLLO SEX· TET · ''Mustc In the Country' Oub Manoer". Call Rudy. 21~ ALCOHOlJCS &n;;i)OU8 Harbor Area. Pbooe 673-IT.U 2A Houa. . . r • -----~-- * * * Whadttr1 W•ntt Whldctya Gott SPICIA&. CLAJSIFIC.A110N FOR NATURAL I09'N SWAPPER$ . Speclal lt1t. S llnee -S tlmee -5 bucb aUL•I -4D MUil 1,.CLUOI I-Miit Ci;"" .. ~ 1-wtltf you ..... Ill ,.,... ._YOUI ""4/tf ..._ .-.~. llnea of edltll'tle ... MINO "Oii IAll! -TRADES OHL Yf -.. PHONE 642-5671 Te "K9 Your Trider'• Par.;u. Ad ' ., . '• . NEW split-level 2 BR. Yrt 'round, fully cptd. Lake Arrowhead vie. equil)' for newer car, ... .__ ' camper, etc, 494-260t cu~. s BR. w/corrals. traila, Rivenlde, $17,0llf Eq.; want beach rea. or looome. Owner, Riverside 884-4001: 6'-'Ml t.arun& $10,ln> Emerald oecklace Sll.500 Truat Deed. e". "° mo., for Coutal Iota oi · ' · Ullita.' O'CONNOR . ~ · ' •wa ~ EVt. ': Wet Daplo Or ~2 lot ~ ooa clel Y.u. l'ar tnunae. A flun nn, dlft. Bade B - home w/OlYznpic •iw pool: ~ Cbllege RJ1Y Jt&..ie> -------'-----~--~~ ~,CXIO F.cruit>' 4 B.R, 3 B ·~ Qii, frp.lcs, l&m rm. Htat~ ra ed pgol ' pal.io, dble Jot, >. Lq\ma, trade !or NII '> may Jeue kcll.. ~ _ ::-- !1.mA!ft' s l!)ft. 2 Ba. ~ vtew' Townhal.m: all tlec., ~; fpL, atrilr!l, pooU, etc. Tr1de 110,<m eq. if.· bolal-! 61H3ll6 . , ~ LAflGE ~r boale/)'Ud · :n Anaheim'• PNetip ~! : ' SU.In> • eq. TRADE f or ; Home or nieom. prop. in ' Beacti ~. 31l-1096 • ., a.EAR 7 unit Apt Ha. In • Belmont a.ore.. · Belch. WUl mt\ b' Jot or T A&t, 1'13«165 64&-B9 / S% \· ;14 OAll.Y PILOT Thursday, Nowmbtr 2, 1967 .,. )cRVt(.;E Dl~E~ORY JOIS & &MPLOYMENT ~65. EMPLOYMENT JOU. IWLOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT J I IMPLOYMI NT JOU a IMPLOYMINT JOAS. IM .. LOYMINT MEICHANDISl~a· ' -( Dr 2 A • Gardening 6610 Help W~nttd, Men 7200 ~el~~"'~·~" 7200 Help Wanted, Me-t 7200 Aeenci.,, Women 1300 ~ W..,,... lchool•lnstructlon 7600 SALi AND TRA •--------Malh C1kl'IYPe ........ l390 7400 °""" 7400 GU?l'AR INSI'RUCTION Sewlnt Mlchl!*a, f 1J20 "Tender Loving Care 'J'r'alntt, encri a1d. ..,... _ _,... _____ ~ TR.AVli2JNG 5!Xlt.ETA.R¥: Your bolM or mloe by CXX: '8'I 81npr Twch ...... for Gr-etn Gardens" ElfCTRQlll(S PRODUCTION PBX 1will trainJ .. •• To trawl 1be 1tate1 oi ttudent. SU mo. m6il& Sl&utomatlc • Uke N.,.t Le.ndQping. Hort student '1'YPe oo wpm. ASSIMllEIJ Ca!U., 0reron. Wublnitoo MIRCHANDISI FOR $9.41 mo. l>e&IU. La&una: Lawns reu. Mo. dlz. Fin· fttffNIOAllS • TRAINEES Oft: Cll<. II type ........ '* w I th 6'!CUtM M1emum. SALi AND TRADI Beech ...... 496.o:m est equJp. Haullng. 64&-li48 11.)1 Oood halldwriting ' / lmmediat. Gpel)lnp for Mu.at be 011.t ud llrtelllpot. 1981 Nl!XXH!. UM oewl JAPANESE AMERICAN flaure uptJrude. 1eVe.rt.l Elec-•-auem· &..e ~ Good driver aod F Lt... IOOO "" FOR PBX .+.it........ u..._ .._ ' UrftnvN $8.to mo. l'ulJy SUUft ... GARDENER/ 16-yn .. -. 2 to o Biller/ .. · ...... '!!"' ~$400 blen oo both •-a. ~.a .. -iA--•ed. Sal•-and _ . ........_,_, Lquna. ~ -No exnorience necessary. 1 .,5 years. / • ~· "" --..,.,..... ·~.... -, -.. COM'LIIND'L I RES'L. "" Celi< Steno ··::· ... ''L~ "!"'f • lhllt. .U upeme.a. for lntmilew Malnl J'l'ee Ht. 968-229S H U 6 H E S High school graduate. 1f you have the apti· Bnt Local ~ lend pe.rdc:ulan to Bob BaJ, H•miil•.,.._. for: SINGER port&ble; real tude, we will train you. Permanent employ-J R pr..-oi:&, We -..1-a-:at...o.Ata _ .. th -w e.n..... Bl·... N __. condl S35 Qealtl'. V-ll uni ~ ad 0 • u;,oo"'t-... -.a .,..._, WI -• -VQ.'t ft> • show,...,. llmpl• • .._. n_._,.:_,-· General Services 6612 Newport Be.ch ment. ruoe ent opport ty n1r vance-Associates~ a minimmn ol t moa E1eo. port !*di. Cllif. or caJ1 • ,-~ C....,._ _lAi\l __ na_~------• ment. 1882 NtwJ>Ort. c.tit. &U.mO troolc UMmblJ ~ m.3512. • P;;iiM Damepd 1 ODD JOBS I Yard Cleanup, GARDEN MOWING I. EOG ING. * 543-69SS • CALL MIKE 673-3700 e Reason. Reliable Repairs. INTERVIEWS MON. THRU SAT. Constrvctlon Bkpr. with a tnowlqe al col« lio ~ ~ OAC Pill'* & Org1ns 1130 F« stable =ment ftrm, eode, 001npooent recocni-LOii Secretary SpaDllla • Modern • Maple -:i:r:'tr. f.'ttlerPJ~:::. tioo 6 IOlderlQa know bow. lJv. Rm ....... l'rm Ml.SS NEW :w~ ~ ~ SPS Western 01 : Paint • Plumb'g ... Carpentry Requires a mulimum ot 2 years ol recent industrial experience in trouble- llhooting, maintenance. calibration and test of osclUoecopes, pulse gener- ators, vrYM's, special test equlpment and con· trola. A strong know!· edae af solid state Cll'CUi· try is desirable. (il)litf~I Gooclltartlna rU1a 6 be:ie-Mlllt be experieoced. Out· Dinette ....... l'nn $34.95 ::: pl&llO 1u11' price Ml· t:' Poaltlona a•· incl"•"A-... A-~ lbmdlns opportwlltf, et· Bedt9oru ..... ntn $59.95 """-"'-··-est ~lecdon Also If' ee -_,,. .... ....,.. v• eeiltnt la1.ar)I. Appr"*' Fumlture ~--~ ... ianoa 6 or. H1ullng 6730 HAULING, clean~, Lots,. prages etc. Dump, !.kip, .. backhoe, fill. erade. 962-8745 Ironing 6755 IRONING 1Sc en Item. BRING HANGERS * 733 W. 20th St.ICM. * APT·B. Please appl.y in person to: HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. ... • J' Masonry, Brick 6830 Newport Beach, Calif. ~ •• ~ ., c VI ' t J { BRICK· BLOCK· STONE ~ PLANTERS· SLATE • CEMENT work. 636-2916 Paptrhanging P•lntlng 6850 INTERIOR rooms $17 up + paint. Exterior, o'hang & trim $120 uP· Neat work. 847·13'58 INTERIOR EXTERIOR · Fut A neat. 1 BR Apt, complete $89. 842-~ YOUR painter • bonded and ref1. Small jobs welcome. Veterans painting, 64U>427 INTER or Ext. PAINTING, JMMED, SERVICE. Local rd. FREE e.st. 548-1621 PRO~lONAL pa'rltlnl· Piacou.nt tie8! Free ad· mats Refer"a. S:J6.0360. , 1-BR APT Unt>. Labor· $40 Material extrl. Qual-work. GUAR. 545-3081 An equal opportunicy employer -M&F Warehousemen Thoroughly exper. Stock & Cleanup Crew Experienced only Excellent benefits Apply after 12 noon Operations Mana9er Dick Gonulet WHm flOIT South Cont Pl11• Cost• Mesa 0 Plumbing 6890 --------~~---~--~~~ PLUMBING LEAKS, El.EC· TRONICAIJ..Y located, re- palted, replaced under ~ • ment, walls, ground or any- ... · place. Estimate.a • evenings, week-ends OK. caJl Mike 673-3700 * SAV-ON PLUMBING * "{ * Remod-Repairs·Reas * .. 642.ffi38 * 546-3961 * A •. I Sewing ____ 6960_ , • I J ( • ' ' I I iii 0 N I I ALTERATIONS CUSTOM D.tlESSMAKING "LOUISE" 548-TI04 Alter•tlon~2.SM5 • Neat, accurate, 20 yra. exp. Tile, Linoleum & Marble 6975 * Verne, the Tile Man * Cust. worlt. Install &: ~ pairs. No j o b too 1maU. Plaster patdl. Leakq lhower repaired. 847·195i. Upholstery UPHOLSTERING It re- :i pains; your fa b r I c or ours. 30 Yrs. exper. Call bet. 5 A: 9 P.M. only, please. 546-0057. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job Wanted, Lady 7020 MUST change careers; well eroomed lady, age t6, free of running home. Do you need someone who can think & is not afraid of re- sponsibility? Good educ•· Uon: PBX exper., typiila; a challenge would be wel- come. Box P708. Daily Pilot OF'FICE NID'Se. Fully ~ri­ enced In all phases. Wish· es to locate in Beach area. REFERENCES available, 886-2llf . MACHINE OPERATOR Experienced TwTet lath- es, mills, drill pres&, smeJl quantity produc- tion. SOrne setups. STACO, Hit 1139 Baker St. Costa M..a 549-3041 An equal opporbhty ~er ·BUSBOYS Day or night llhift Over lB DISHWASHERS APPLY JN PERSON S-10 and l-5 Mooday through Friday REUBEN E. lEE 15\ E. Co.st Hwy. N.8. MATURE MAN For general cleanup work 8J'Olmd clubhouse. days, $2. per boor. See Mr. El'ickaoo MESA VERDE a>UN'TRY CLUB JOO) Clubhouse Road Costa Mesa Boat Carpenters Experienced I' '' . Wayfarer Yacht Corp. WOMAN wants manage pres-1682 Pa.centia tige apta or motet. Coast Cotti Men area. Exper. Retereooes. 675-~. A TTENnON salesmen, re· tallers, new electronic line AM-FM radios, rolor 1V'1, tape recorders, walkie talk· 2701 So. H1rbor, Suta Ana An equal opportunity employer Electronics Technicians "(" ~ for an Interest· in& & challenging job, bul lacking the industrial experience usually re. quired? Wan! to work in an engineenng environ- ment where you will earn wbile you learn? U you answer "yes" to both of these questions, whf not investigate our openinga In the fielda of crystaJ f l I t e r devices alignment, assembly It test! We 1'eQUlre: e A bulc lcnowledge ol electronic l:tiecliry. • The ability to use elec- tronic. test equtpmenl u )'OU pouea tbae bas- ic qualifications, apply in penon to: HUGHES 500 Superior Awnue Newport Beach, ' C11ifornl• Eltdro.Mechanical Immediate c>penin&ll for ~tro • mecbankal dratt. men with two or more y e a r a experience and knowledee cl .cheJD•tta. Competative wage atruo- ture and exeellem company beneflta provided, includ- ing 12 days vacation during tirr.t year ot. employment. Our comp&Qy will relocate from its present f.acillty to a new air ronditioned plant in • the Irvine Industrial Complex (adjacent to the Orange County AiJ1>ort) in the sprin& ol 1968.. Apply f : 30 a.m.-4 p.m. Evening int~"Viewa may be &lT&nged YARIAll DATA MlCIES 1590 MON.OVIA NEWPORT BEACH 646-9371 An equal upportunity employer Robinson's ..._, NEWPORT Has openings for ,/ Equal opportunity empolyer. • m ltf Display Man EXP ANDING 22 YEAR OLD COMPANY NEEDS: 1 EXPERIENCED • Carpet Cleaner 1 EXPERIENCED • Upholstery Cleaner • Trainees (2) Apply 2950 Randolph Costa Mesa MESSENGER FOR DISPATCH DEPT. DAILY PILOT Y oune man, throogti military or deferred, drivers licerwe. Excellent com()lllzy bemtits. Good starting lalary. See Mr. RJch, ~ Pilot, 330 West Bay, c.«. ~ 9 & 12 noon or 3lt4 pm Friday. r Young Fry Cook or Kitchen Trainee Permanent job. 01ance for advancement. APPLY: Bob's Big Boy 154 E. 17th St., CM NIGHT DISHWASHER . Great opportunity lot' am bitioua young man. Appl.y in person between 2 and 5 p.m. daJly, Snack Shop 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Experienced Permanent Posit1°" Excellent &.neflta APPLY Newport Store Monday thN Frid•y 10 AM. to 4 P.M. ~ A1J equal opportunil;y employer SALES P.EPRESENTA~ Leading lndepenrlent spedal· 11111 dealing fb over 100 mutual funds. eJq>anding In OrMge C.ounty. This ta an opportunity to enter dlgni· tied professional eelllng full or part time lnvestmenl exp nol nea?ssary. we train . 547~. Mutual Fund ln· veators Inc. %100 N. Main Santa All&. S1t.smen & Man1gers Career opporty with leading firm offering over 100 mu- tual funds, Full or pt time. No exper nee. we tr11n. Npt Bch office, 642-6422 Santa Ana office, 547-8331 Inveatora Financial Sentlcea, Inc. Shoe Salesman EXPERIENCED Apply INNES SHOES South Coast Pin a 540.7908 --- Newport cadon dlllina ta. ant )'ear U Karbor Bl, CM ~9660 ...... r ot -"-..--t. WESTCLIJ'I\ .OmCE ·--P../sonnel Atency _,,_ Newport N•flon1I lanlc ~ PHlLLJPS CO au Dover Dr., N.I. Our REFR.IG, $25. ~ chr, .... Main s• . -r compeny will ~locatt $30. M•ple dM!tt ol draw· · ·~ .. f 642-3170 ill facWtlea to a new aJr _Jlruah..Cb ___ em_lcal-Obl-. --Sal-ea-er. 115. ~ cht $7. Santa Ana, CaW. ~ c:ondttb>ed Pl&rit In the Ir-FULLEa IRUSH Twin bed $15. Teak coffee f'ACl'ORY orden &loleout vi.De Induatrial O>mplex Opport. mother'• A coUege table $2(). Telepbooe ltand ot cutaJn Fra>cb, Itallan Help Wanted Women Secretaries I .. 7400 Minimum two years i... cent l"XJ)et'ience. 'l)1>inc SOwpm el~t· er. Shorthand· 60 • 80 wpm. Cleft Typist Requires accurate typl:ni with at 1eas\ two )'HIS recent experience in engi- neering or electnmic fn.. dustry. Dutiec will In- clude fillng and amwer-- lng telephone in addition to twini· Teletype Operator/ leceplioalst Neat attl'active lbdMdual toactu~ meedng a n d direct1nc salesmen, plant viaiton etc. Heavy private llne teletype respomibllit:Y. Two yeen recent tetetype experience preferred. Apply Steve Joyce 833-0600, ext. 2119 COWNS RADIO CO. 19700 JamborM RNd Newport Beech AU a~ ft'Viewed on merit wtus no bias »- ward ~. O>lor, Creed or Sex. Assemblers For beale electro • me- chanical a..embly. Ap. plicanta must have a good won record. Cali- fornia drlver'1 license and be able to pass a strict pbJakal examina· tion. Openlnp are available on d1y, lwina A: rraveyard shlfl.s. StartlDI rate ct pay 1s SI .59 per hour. App~ lo penon to: \ HUGHES 500 Superior Av•. Ntwpert S..ch, C11lf. (ldjacent tQ the Oranp liJ"ll .UVlce emb cuatomen $7. i\111 bedspread.a It ,._ Entllitl Baldwin pl&nOI Couiit:Y Airport) 1n the $2.00 per hour match's cw1&1n, $7.50: Lee -eo down av pMei to rock SFrinl o1 ta ean 131-Cl.55 Ol' 5*-t339 aold wool rur. SoOd cood. bot~, Quantlte1 llmlted MAruRE Woman for Doe-Baby equip. Table ' kitchen w':im·s BAwWIN STUDIO ~ a:IO t'°' _, 4 p.m. tore omc. In Hunt. Beach. .~~ C.:~21~· lJIOl Newport, CM 84.2-MM .. Exper. ,. wWtnc to lam y . DATA medical &Mlltance. RENT .: =~-~G~ d 96U738 842-1436 --· _ MA' nhUfS 3 Rooms Purnlture 25 .pedala. Take <l'lf!l' P'Y· ~ Ullft Wanted babyllttet ~ lliome $25 Moatll menta '6.1.0'l. Would. m.a 'ric:iDlt:Y " Cea Scbool Alce O:ll1ltmu .....-. 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT 8EACH 644-9371 Mon thru 1'rt 11 AM-M>M FULL OP110N TO BUY Good coad!Uoll. MM539 Own trans. 89'J-382'7 alt S pm No depollt o.a.c. ANTIQUE SQUARE GRAND DRUG~ lftf. House of Chain Piano. Xlnt conct! ssoo. ex. 40-br 11'1!11k/No Eve. or SUD 511 w. 19th. C.M. SC8-1454 ftt or 'lndeT 56899T COl.J.m.E PHARMAC'l' DANISH, Dunbc ... Schwartz, PRIVATE PARTY WAN'l"! ~ FAD\ DR/CM. Frmdl Walnut col1ee table-TO BUY PIANO rOlt CASH. :i neat tables; 1 comer tble., 543-9335 I PERSONNEL Jobe Men, Wom. 7-. tMt cbalr, Mr. chair, ecr· JUST In 11me for OirlatmM! "SELi.ER,_· ehell linen coudl; Heywood-WUdltzer Qrwui. -ar Po.ltlon la tor ... , ..... _,..:_ PART TIMI Wakefield bUdl dbl. BR. Beet dfer, -..m.• , ..... who. llkee ~":9"'. ~ Gener1I Office Work eiet. All xlnt COIJd. Reas. , -~ ,... Men or women du:rtQs dQ-644.061J Eve an oalce 8'1C)"l ~ "--d··-'-· Televhlen '8205 A: can commullcate well. ...._bouts. .Men w ... , ev~ YOUJ'H Bed ' mattnu; i---------• We._ ............. , niDCI • wukieDd.I. ~ ~ Auto wa a ber; a.ta~ . , aenioe.; :';&; = ~ Dtee9Mr1· ooodr. kit.ch..~ 1r •COLOR TV WiSTIUO tm ID oa1ee,.. p1aeemea11. ,.... » ..w comilt d -. chain; .._ c:balr. ~ tlO MONTH O h+hw lft'Ull"'W't Ir ....., IDd "" akfllnl IWMlll 0,.. .. -,. "-• .._, .... GllPldmdb --"' llmft'llRIWfEAN f\JJtN. cclllr ........ n.---........ ar _.. eeda IDGlllb. CaD 'TV ~ caDI. Elecl»TV DinUw eet wit dlatn. Bud-l'mt dlL ltt 'I• a n Paul Unden .-... ~ --t. Glllllllal •..,..._.in carved lleadboard 5' ROCldd m.MSI .,_.,.., .... ~cu-UU area (near tbe Crown • ' inp fT3.«m. CcnMentW. Vall Pkwy IDd 1he $&n oU table I Wl'OQibt j r o D aM111 Hostesses ApplJ In penon &-10:~ or 3: »6 wkda.ya. REUBBI E. UE NEWPORT IEACH AYON CAllDIG D~ Fwy). Untll our~ bue. 6'73-6561 OOLOJUAND TV~ f c.a ~t bulldmg la' completed FURNITURE, mile item.I, an work will tie ~ fro~ reuonable. Thurs., Nw. 2. tfl.FJ & S....... • 8210 a ~~ce t y p e 9 AM to 5 PM 19'791 Marpte CAR STEREO ' ta TA.PD ~· Lane, Hunt In & ton &,y. VARIED/ MAINLY . JAZZ. For an lnterview appoint· ment plea.le can collect to our main oltlce in Garden Brooldiurat A Adams. , $120 tor QUiti{ SALE! FINE Tables • encl, sn. 1U E. 23rd St/°'; EYea. aide, Rd. marble top cof. ======::;:;iC:;:;ill!;:;:;;= fee, 2 dee. lamps. Re&selD-Tape Recorders l220 llble S4M5«2 ···----531~ DINETTE set, walnut fonnf. ~ TQe recorder. Mbnau- Elecf.J'o.TV Mtn. S«vlce ca, s belee ,.Uiahyde ral • Stereo. Good dcadi- Gl"OYe: chW"s; iood cood. $55. tton $45. 548-42311 548-n98. -Printed Circuitry wAUlur BDRM SET/Dble Hobby Supplies .. 8400 Be uaured ol money for • Maintenance Man ~ H=~ • d.rwwer 1798 Peand Y· ~veae d :S· Chriatmu -p a r t t I rn e • Jnspecton tti SlOO. Cloeed ate. f!rY rate{ Beat work -no experience nee-• l.amlnators fnl~ SEASHORE Dr/NB offer over $9,lm. ~ euuy. e Screeners TWO W~ ttd upbol.ater-Eves. •' C.all collect 5J0.6860 • Platers • ed dlaira. Good coodltion. MOO SALESLADfES • Cleiu,iµp Girls ::::-3208 Dakota. C.Y. Mlenfa..... _ For excl:~N!!~ appllttl N•t'I. Technol09y, Inc. 2 TWIN bed frames, 2 twin 11111 IED FABRICS shop. Muat be hiahlY exper. 220 West CenaraJ Ave. alze plutlc headboard&, 2 ._, FOR SAL• on better coat.a, ~ta, dre6I-Santa Ana ~ter 3spre. ad. $35, 548-3216 Remnan•· Samft'-A ,IMJD. t ~H "'"" F • An equal opportlmity .,.. -~ es, e c . ....,. .. ..,., or App t.; ~--------1 ends Sat. ~• .. a .... " to 2 after 5 PM call 11624282 em~loyer Bedroom 111fte, T plecea, p.m. 929 ~. o.t;: Mesa -NEW FACTORY Natural elm. 6 montJu new. HUSBAND & WIFE • 646-4536 e 5 pert m11tc'e di& eet, la p1a. Nl.'eda Sewing Machine ()per. ---------t1num wed band. % c.1nt ators, experienced or train-Who work well together It de-2 Pc. Sectional, $50: total. Cost $400, lle1I. • $195. ees. Hours adji»ted for sire extra inrome of S200 It 2710 Waterfront Dr. Autumn hue mlDk ~ s:tioot mother& 890 Produc-up per month. Work trom Corona del Mar 613-9584 coat $560 lell $2G), f'13.S800 ' tlon Place (nev 16th) New· your own home. 54.l-4234 BEDRM SET STEREO Beech PSY,..._.IATRlC CUnlc would ' ' MOVING to Apt. Muat~= port · '-" MISC. * MAKE OITER! Nov. 1, 2 6 3 only. - Beauty operator: Female like to hJre part·time psychl-~AFTER ~P.M. bouae Rdrle. Norp *'"'· exp. all round 1tyll1t, full atric IOCial workers. LARGE W RITE NAUGA· Mite. Item.. 548o81m ~ E. bme, bu.sy Laguna Salon. e 6f6.Til3 • • HYDE SOFA $100. * GOOD 20th, C.M. Must have considerable MAINTENANCE Man for Mo-cond! 546-3501 attu f>.pm ~~CRJ::::-:,n=e&=-u.le~-. _need.......,._c_uh..,..1 local following. Pleuant tel Apts. 2376 N~port Blvd. HOIJSEF1.JL OF ruRN! due to filnea. 'Sal11on City work cood, good commlasion. C.M. 673-7935 TOP Qlality! 1t 543-532S lot, nr. beach. P&Jd Oftl' 499-3035 eves., fOf' appt. Sc~l~lnstructlon··7600 a>46 BAYSHORE Dr/NB. $3,000 -Make ID offer. BARMAIDS • • • . .-8' CUSTOM Sofa/Floral 64.2"3S89 Eve., wkenda. .... d Go Go IB"~ prinVOuslc desiiJI. eo.t 10' PROFESS. bulJt t>cJme • • • an • $500. Sell-.$75. * 6'7l-Ulo bar, 1oam l*Sded. t>lack DANCERS DINING room wt. mahog, ~ah)tde. tarmlca, ttp; & $300 per WMk. KEYPUNCH • k exteocla to 90". Pool table. matchl.as 1toola.. ns..- 6J8..Sf83 or 633~63 PROGRAMMtNG • p 54T.at33 or 5-6-7913 eYet. UPHOI.SrERJNG • fllpc>. 2 SINGLE ritl to do llght INDUS. DRAFTING · d pc (""'-~-_.....__) housework tar room and GROC. CHECKING " h ~.Equipment .012 ~ ;~ p1~ns board. W1lktng diatance cl 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY • e -BOOK STORE Main, HB ''Bemy" 5S4G Orange C.oast Co~e. PB)(/TYPE • n. t FIXTURES • Get Acqq,ainted ale e E ual --.1 ... Em ~9936 w c n~'-bl ...a..~•-The Pleasure Comer Shop q .....,__...,,. ployer-------est oast guwo.1,;.aaet, ta ea, u:uun11, lmpt'd _....,. ..Utw ...._...._ ,. • ._ F DRY C\eanq Counter Girl, ....._._.__.a """'" u•1m .,......., ..,,.,.. ._.... .. • ~ ln marlcing & ~~ly~ _,.. Westcliff Plue nr. IUan'1 UHmbl7. 814 W. 17th St., Trade & au.t. khoolt-* RUMKAGE SALE * Woman to work ln home. Santa Ana 541-oo60 betw g. 2ll7 S. Main St. S.A. n,t Glr'19 Sale I022 Sat.. No•. 4111. W. Must be uperienced in uoon. 545-7166 _ _..;;;_______ ~ aAJB hou!le"lrOf'tt • entertaining. 12027 Ger r;r-RI G.n. h,e GARAGE SALE 312f College, CoClta ~ Also malt like children. BAR MAID no experience 537-71 13 Some cooklnc. Time should neceasary. KNOTI'Y KEG, SAT. & SUN. Nov. 4 It 5 GET Tb~ Dest c&r Yleb for NURSE, new in area, 16 yn exp, all phaaes, front & back office. Ref. Prefer Laguna. 494-2848 aft 4 pm. FAST typilt det.ires pert time work. Available 9 AM to 2 P .M. 5 daya week. 646--7647 . iea, Police radioe. hiifl and ---------REAL ESTATE be Oafbl~ 548-nt6 7125 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Hunun~5·36.r.ash, cant. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. U.SO at Mesa Car WI.lb 116 Shouldn't YoU be 1'ith Walker ~""""'"'E ._.__ Apply after 6 PM ,.., N , -mun d" 298 Sierk St., <;oeta Meaa E. 17th C.M. New Maoqe.. • .. . ' • • .. •I Desire positloo aa recep- tlonlal Qualifications le references • • . • 49&-5796 PRACTICAL Nurse. Hosp and home duty. Ni&hta or days. 546-6285. PRACTICAL Nurse· Dr. 811d cue references, live jn or out. ~-1555. DAY work. All kinds Hsekper, A,ptm 'ta. Own transp. . 541-9863 DOmestic Help 7035 LIVE INS Employer pays fees Geofae Byland Ageney lQ>.B E. 16th, S.A. 547..Q395 Otlnetie • Engliab • French Permanent, exper. Live • In Tar East Agcy. 642-87().1 low bend. excellent profit Item.a. Wrlte American Rad· io ~ly Company, 28 East Jae~ Blvd., Suite 1204, Chicago, IJllnoil, 6060t No Experience Necessary! Must bav~ c1HD California driving record. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Costa. Mesa BOYS 10 -14 Good routes! • Good profltt BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT • &tl-02'1 • GENERAL Clean up boy, bondable. 8 hn; day 5 da.y week Howie's Autom~ live 449 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. ROUTES AV AIL.ABLE in Wes1mln1ter tor boys 10.14 Good Profits • No SUnday · ' Help Wanted, Mtn 7200 Delivery 842-fJZl --,,,__..___;:__ ___ _ CR.Em KEEPERS BOYS 10 • 14 ~PPLY JN PERSON l.ai\1118 Beach. So. Laguna BrNN: S.AM & 10.AM. Good routes! • Good proflta! ENGINEER.ING AIDE - City of Fountain Valley $494-$605. Survey!~, draft. ing • noll-f)rofessionaJ en- gineering field and office work. Apply Cil)' Hall, 10200 Slater Avenue before Friday, November 10, 1961 Phone: 962.-2424 Day Dishwasher Over 21, expcr. Apply in rerllOn t>nly . SURF & Slft. LOIN, 5930 Pacific Cst Hwy Newport Beach. CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROUTES AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • &42-4321 • SecuritY Patrol-Officers 4(}.60 Yeus. Perm. Non-smok- er Ar drinker. Uniform al· low.; radio car provided. Ap. ply 3: 30 • S: 30 P.M. Room 405, 325 N. B'way, S.A. & Lee? Free Information ~u£n ...x:uetary WOMAN/U in F 11....i.·1 ...... ..,..n6.''2900 p, "' (C.or. Santa Ana Ave..) • .....,...m_en_t..=------• Phone or write W Al.KER i. TyPlnci. allCrthand, trans-ve · or gu v-, , crlbln1t delft medical o t»usekeeplng ' drive car •1e11er1 Indicate location GARAGE Sale. Nov. 3. 4. 5. CAtWET layer bu carpeta. ~~c. 2629 Harbor Blvd. JlN~trlc beckgrwnd~ for elderly 1ctlve couple. 1245 Conw-.y Ave. C.M. a. WW RB WHOl.ESALE for • I 646-7133 .. for Mrs. vm. No 1mokll\l(. 613-6795. by, kitchen Items. Boys ' labor. MANY CU.ORS. Can MAINTENANCE rent. HOUSEKEEPING I 2 dl.)"8 Progress Anyone!!! Adult clothilljt. finance. 83MD. Middleaged couple for Apt. e SAU3;.IRLS l8 to JO. Ex· wk. AM or PM. $2.hr. Uni-FREE BEER! 1001 ITEMS! FIRIWOOO ~-Newport 494-1268 perlence prefezft!d. Good vendty Park. * 83.l-1096. Learn the lntrlcale akiD of Sat. ' SUn., 10 a.m. 2501 For Mle • FtH deJiwey BARBERS WANTED working condltton.. ca 11 e BABYSTJTER e the IBM Exec typC?'Writer, ere.~ (Baylhores> N.B. * 544-2"131 * Call 56-9719 ~ Mon thru Fri. 8:30 0 PART TIME • taught by en expert. Four REDWOOD Stain $1.29 pl. lo S. CALL 540-41!8-1 sewon... Snr. morning, 10-Applianc• 1100 Walker Paint, 116 w. 16th ORDEJl Gln •;p rt ti 12, bcg1Mlng Nov. 4. 1967. ..........._ _______ "'~ta M-•. "•"-ST16 A-nci-, Women 7300 llOUSEKEEPER, clean, """' 8 me. RENT """' ,._ '"" •• •• I -'-""' The total investment of $12.50 nc11t. Reference•· Min 2 Th!'i. K kuen. "'1111 after ~ for ttie 4 tel!SIOl'lll can make MOVING; everything goes! SCREENED daya week Call bet 4 &: 6 PM for &'(>pt. 642-3732. the difference of mnny m TV's • ~trig • w a • h , r . Retrig., hi-fl AM/FM con· Di I """--"""l (714) 642-0412 WAN'l'ED Be&Ul;y ()pt>rator a month to vou. Clase la Um· Dryers 01shwuber1. ut> sole, turn, etc. 646-3525 evet. c 11.,....,,.., '""st ...... $JOO willing '° work. 60o/• wage ~ tion to buy. Frff Sf>rY,lce. ,.RJ F'IREWOOD Tellers , , ••••• , ••..•. lo $100 llABYSM'TER. My Home. 2 t--.. iuo oc:20 llecl. C111l NOW. H d v x Cal Fri, metals rxp ••.. s: ..age, 1 pre-achlr. No IU•ran 1.>eU • ....,,....., • tJ en enon S DELIVERED 6 STACKED. PBX necpl, u/30 ...... S'.'""' h. rk. Dyl, 642-3500. DENTAL ASSJSTANT ev.rport 1877 HARBOR, C.M. $25-1,ii CORD. * &fS.2188 . ..,., EXPER. * Wr11 School of Buslne,. BY APPOINTMENT rves 546-2013 e: R£FRIGER.ATOR, portable 14-cARAT. * COl...O &12·7484 546-50'20 KITCHEN HELPER. woman Box M~ Dally _PiJ~ 646-01.53 dishwasher A ran&e. DIAMOND RING. * Call: Screened Pe'T'l!Onnel Ai:ency 30-0 Perk Lido Convall's-LADY lo care for 2 chil· 6*3n.8 543-2700 alter 4-PM. 901 Dover Dr., Newport &h rent Center 4198 "8phlp Rd, dren, 3 days a week. Call tA T I REFRIGERATOR, g cu ft. ZENITII HEAR.ING AID ~ewport Beach 642-3044 evenings. 646-1293 • • • w/fr~er comp1rt., A·l VERY REASONABLE! BABYSITI'ER/DAYS. * Mon DF:NTAL Ass't., Orthodontic Buslnt H Schrflls cond, $.10. LI 8-38"7 675-0988 or 543-3158 ' Fri 2 ..,_.,., hll ff! -• _. • I HM Prugr1mn11n1.: thru . ""'u•&ge c • o ce; exier. pr ... err .... , . PORT. Dlt.'hwuher, Bable J100a1:MTOtfl!Wrt.A10.•~1t . .icn«y dren. Own trans. LI 8·9484 not required. LI 8'3731. •IBM Keypunch Ant1qu.. al lO scarf; lidlet watch; dlsh-..,...,_....,.,,.:.:CV::.~.:O_, MAC>< 1iou1ekeeper • ~ day per -. BKI\PR/rYPIST • • PBS4Tl~t& 72 MA ROG ANY Chippendale ea, encydo;. etc. 494..(230 Med & Dental Allli!J •••• OJ>t'11 week. $2 hr. Rd•· req· Exf)f'r· lntertltlng work. __ _ __ dining chairs '9), Including ADULT INVALID WAU{ER Dept Secy.exp Sll/lype .. S.hO uired. •94-461'7 after 6 pm. Cllll Mra. Vlnetnt, 647733 INDIVIDUAL le1110l'lll n bolt snd hoall'~s • need r~ with 1eat $50. Adult Wal1c. Teller, exp ........ Xlnt s.il llOUSEKEEPER from 3 to MArD WANTED. General tr.all. Chllco111 10 • LC'MOn flnlahlng and rcc..'flverlna l'l'I Aid tu.so. * 546-493'4 Rtt"PllTyplst ........ tn-$.'l7l 7 PM Mon. thnJ f'rl. ~1T-O'J:13 ck:inlnr?. f:Ond worker, de· Tyrinir l1chnol, 17:1 Od Mar SlOO. Anllqu<' Mahoi: dlnln:; 4 A1otlq11t CMC bottom din. I' . . Irvin(' Coaat C0tmtry Club DAILY PILOT ESTATE GARDEN"ERS • 9t2-4.'l21 e Call "Cal Trowbridge" FIBERGLASS M~ PART TIME. College st11· rlent1 13-21. Clean shavc•n netat appearance. Good in· comr. Food dE'livery · yo11r c11r. Apply AF'JT.R 4 JO.pm jOO W. COAST HWY;N B Rkkpr, ri'SI . t'llJ> ...... i n i or 545-7913 eves. I pc-nd:il>fe. __ 673 Sil~ ~f. 5lll·2"'.j,') _ table, Shrrolon styli', 3 l"X· in't ch'llra. RCA Strreo & I t ' ,__ I I' BYSl......:-o .. _ e O RE,..,,. ....... IONIST Or I r I v orn lncN"1• T:"~ tra Ir 1v1., ~" O. 4!11 32 18 T \o romho. 673--0;)91 n er ,, .... , (''Cfl • ( r:t" ("ft I\ li\ I I .i;,rvmy num • ('-,\ <•I. I • ;! • I: ARGUS EMPLOYMENT , ;islonal daya. Own trans. · i:cry olllcr . L1tr typi•1 ·. E 1··1. -: Cl-s N•· '' evr& ·" "krnd,. '55 VF.SPA SCOOTER=-$.iO-. * 6U-Oi90 1t Roller!!, choppers, Gel· ALL-around Kltcbtn m 8 n 1'08lrl'I, hrminators & Apply In Pel"IOn: sea Shan· helpers. 4001 Birch, N.B. I ty, ale Udo .J>r, Npl Bd1. CHARl.F. ITI LAMINATOR, ex-per. Boal Asscmblerr. • will tra~ 64U830 Bf!fort! 3~30 CONStll.TANT AG~.;-.;n rrls 347-2920 htfore 6 pm. I som.-l)nokkrepin~. flt2·13011 192il lhirbor. C \1 ;,; :.t4(M AN"l IQUES&° UNIQUl::S Sctiwlnn 10.spd. $25. Wedge. 2043 W~tcllff, NB 5-1~77'lfo, ... Jlalrdreuer w/followlng. NIGHT BAR MA~ COMPLETE Sttrmr1-al_o_r Viall u~ al lt1' wood stove $30. 673-9306. 1624 E. 171h, SA 547-63:111 Small ahop good working No exper nee. it APPLY : Brushup. Polly Prlett Bual· ARIEL e ST•6M ENGINI e l&m C'rNl'rill A11hm f\.15·tn11 rond. C.M.' area. 54().(1.141 1Tm ''-NF:WPORT Bid/CM ' nt1sa Colltiie. 5'48·9123 :II«! F.. 11th St .. CM Locomoblle. m67JO 1, ~·" .. -·---·· -- ·:~Ue11tcH !ill' Ml.ctt~ .. A frf., No Nice B )toom • .bWltll, ~ea bee . 'CbeJtl, •lcoffH ti ~attres plex Fr ;tcr1, Ill er1. 2 mixer, fr'.;erall and Mt 11' '·~NIJ • \J .. 2015\ C~lnd ' Coat OPE f 04 ' -PO ..-1• ·..-AMP SI 8ruNl c 100· ' 511 323 ' POOL ' at faCI all siu Terms. Sa1w'dl s, 1110 Santa A Uprlte HOove1 . Va< ,,,.... ~hit• We Kn' . ina Ma Sines ~8111 Ha. ~ CA- et>i1JT • . •Othe1 c. M. 1338 N • 1S We PQ' ., rum .., Al1tlc Oi a.>MPJ Call ! S'.!E- \·.t:-iA1 •· M:W Ii' ART . - I IWashi • n~·· I d'lle. '1~•s ~-­fAfac. t ' --- I -l..- 1 Die . oulbol FREE t f.en(: .. 'Ci aduit • houlle love& I er !> ITS a i 2 mo. c she ia hoole clown. Br.ACK '1 wks. SpanJe ah\re 2 CrOS! pies, Sheph4 rem alt JAOOj ese m A bow ~ FR.EE 1 blac callcn. aft. & l Male tb~ 613-Tll UBam dlp ~ iSiiii and 2 SSl-89: -MODEi t~ be r -HALF-1 kitten. l'hlldr1 SlNGU with f \' MA Tom 1 847·75.' 'IWO & to 800 rouR""" cuoo '42-804 ~ boo-.> ... ·' -P-tt•. l PRO FE aroom Paris, 1 Tllllrsd"f, Novembtt 2, 1967 -::uERCHANDISE FOR PI TS & LIVI STOCK 'fRAN~AttOfll Import~. Autos_ 9600 !."'.'pomd AV!-9600 TRANSPORTATION 9900 Uaed C•ra ~AND TRADE Doll . ms ...... ....._ t200 DATSUN VOLKSWAGEN ··~ c.,.. 9900 __ C_H_R-YS_LE_R_ FORD DAJL Y PILOT 35 UMd C1n +900 UMd C1r1 '900 Mbdtl~ -~ CEJU.Wf SHEPHERD PUP BY "'-----; en.dmoor, ----------------. ....,.,..., '67 DATSUN 1600 waeon ·sa vw coo•· Bamboo colof. c •01• • •c '66 Ca.-t- UCTION Male, 4-mos. AJCC/Res. All .... 2 Bil. 2 Ba., Qabua Greet w/blk Int. Dir. S65.'4 VERY Oeanl Runs OK. ---" __ ...,._____ •• ,_. ' A .a-. ao.2523 after a pm. WI _.. ....... *1rU. de!. MsWpe lo mo pymta.. NHdl m«b work. Ideal '64 CAD S e d a n De Ville: Town • Country ataUoo war-f rf ., Nov. l rd, 7sJO p.m. SILKY TERJUEll PUPS ~:._.~~ ~ Old c:ar Gk dn. ~l fix-up car. $350. Pvt pty. white; leather inter. T 11 t on, auto, R/H, f\&11 pc)llm', 19'2 FORD Gal.u.le 4 dr Town Victoria. Nice Bedroam A: Dlnl111 MALE/J'DlALE * AKC. '()jtV~t· cmlln. A;k' 644.()nfi wheel; air; &-way lolt&t, fUll factory air. 1)oom 11et1, chlna cabtnets, S.WEEH:S. 'le 5.'M-01IO llW •.IOO 'wllow don~ JAGUAR power. $2600. 642®1 Toyota .$3~S V 1 car. J>Wfell, dlva111, l.ovese.ta, BOXER Pupc, kMna fNi Qatdlo MWll Part& Huat. --------VOLVO '6.1 CAO coov. New cond. J Mo "oo flull Prlc. $195 Power steering, factory """ Radio a Heater. Motor over- hauled. ~!Jent t a m l l y ..hldeabf!da. oc:c. c hat r •· AKC, Flub)' fMna. cut11 a.a.. ~ Oner '65 JaCJuar -------.. P • • JOHNSON & SON OLDSMOBILE '65 OLDS 4-4-2. * Power Steer'g/Brakes. Air cond! Wide oval Red tires, 2-dr hdtp, Auto. $'.2150. X I n I cond! 67J...4400 or 644-1076. '64 CUTl..ASS wpd. Mag.a, F1bel'90lllc, Air, Stereo . Xlnl cond! SC8..ool9 eves. •che.wll, deaka, .bookc--. fte-. nlllllll&ble .._ XJCE Olupt, AM-FM, stereo 'Sl VOLVO ~ ' ·5e1 AMM .. :"t ~II~~-~~ ti L •lcoffee &ables, TV a, 1tereo1, GE k MAN ... JUll9. • tape, Juat llke new. DODGE $125. Buth iood .... ""' __, "'",,_, autlHPORIJDiATS• ~~.!50-Coat.a~U~ordnco_!M,ln--edaneB_:erclv~B.:_Vrury_aanch,-~-veJ_~-·~ pty. s.w. PIS. PIB P.W ·'l'bltc'twelt ~ beda, d~ AKC. llDt bred CK. hllio ,.,.,.,.... noo $3995 nm'g cond! m.1445 befott1======== plex Frultorama, ~ ---·-T V I 5 PM. CHEVROLET 'tors, atovet. wuhtrt. dry. VOil ~ ldaloel Ill... ~" ..... , oyota 0 YO ===:;;;;::;:;::=== era. 2 tteant tables, larae OIOCD.ATE TQJ Peodle Jeep M.G. . IJ, --------Air Coad. Runs good. PLYMOUTH '"Ucer, Wr "rttcb-ln'' re-I "eeb; llWe. AICC JIMI Oau. ft! l • 1962 CHEY. ~v~. R/Jt Dlr. 1 owner S48-4D. * S300. ... PH ••ni 1 1966 Harbor, CM. NS-ml 31,0QO mi. Full price ..•. frigerator, Ur deep. freele All lbo4a M'f.Mllf T.,... V.tw. UUIO Nova Sport Cpe • .Power ""1'-S299 .......... C!M-5951 PONTIAC en:I MUQ{ MORE! l'KA"lWU!H A flUf" .__ M.G WI P'4Y Ina. power brakN, radlo, CONTININTAL *'ST Ford Wagon, 4 new . l)i DY'S AlJCTIOll 1e1tt 6 v.-. ,_....,. . IMPORTS . y· ·op ~!:;: ~tom~=~~ ~Lams. e~ amoa 1962 PONTIAC I •-! • norm el down pmt only $3S.OO 1963 UN COLN LeMans Conv. A real tine 2075~~~Bw~. 'la 35' Dll Mut.w X.-. ts LfAl1ll 199& Harbor. c.M. 646-9303 per mo. Bank term&. Cootinent.al. Factory alr and *'56 Ford convertible economy car, 4 ~ on C::tl~:at~"')f!a &;.:t . ~ ~ ~ = ltFORTS XKE '6'l Roldster $U95. 1. I c E JOHNSON Ir SON ::ill'::·r! 1;1 i.:::~ ~s2R=er w:~M the ~:II' Price $695 OPEN DAD..Y t » 4 S2' Ll,plr'tb Sip (W2) ,,. Loe.dell w/extru. R«:ond. p • Llncol~Mercury duced to ·~ FORD CTRY-SEO WAG. JOHNSON & SON 3IJ' °'*'19 Bdtp. TIS • • -8* C.11~ ...-~· '75-3260. Cocta MeM Branch $1995 Full Price Rl&H, Pwr..S, P'cty.air, $225 Uncoh~Mer,..•rv L ES "25' O'ldle:rL Uadar ' I ES 19'1 Hart>or Blvd. N2-1U50 JOHNSON Ir SON or BEST offer! 49M'193 ~-~ p~ TAIL 38' Dal 1'11· Qeut :: -~ 111 Tnll Wiii. Ex-MEIC D IENZ NICE CARS S S S S S S I S S '57 FORD STA-WAGON. 00 ~.!r.M~v:r~·TOOO ""au BJlUN~L.E n • s.llven (new liM) .. Clllllll ....... ...., .. FOi . STOP " SAVE UncobMercury $100. * Recent overtlaul. ""~ate~ $495 . HP outlld + Trlr .... S3DOO ~-...,. 5.. AND TRUCKS GOOD CARS-LOW PRICE.1 1941 ~M~dBr~71\CJ\ GOOD tires. * 642-5175 ROY CARVER 4-25' Wood Sips/Under -. ~ •• ~ retllDt • No down Pfllll OAC ........ ,. • _, 0 srunawtck $2'15 value• • nm• AVERY (Bin) ... • _.. ~. aM Atty Mak• ., Model. w~ cmy Oontracta * '65 CONTINENTAL-Excel '37 FORD PU. S400 or BEST p NTIAC lOO~NL~':~G 51J.!1lt 8t/NB.11'5.oH2 NB flWlll CONNELL $49 tG $399 cond, full pwr tr.cl aeatl and OFFER or TRADE. 642•8413 292$ Harbor Bl., Costa Meaa SICARD POOL ... J'alrllner n·. ExttDem 'SlftJUJIPB alOPPEll I'( • BOULEVARD MOTOnB . windows. tac air. $3400. Pvt --------Kl 6-4444 323 s. Main, Oruie c:and~ Hal everytbjlc. RDF, XUfT cnm. .. BE8'I' CHIYROLET 2026 Harbor. C.M. 642-7563 ..:.p...:.ty_. _546-_sooo_____ MERCURY Oranre °"1Jtty'a Exclu.tve SlS-1992 IOUllder, SS 15 watt. ..ulltc CA.Sir Ol'l'Q! * .... 2828 Harbor llvd. S S S I S S S S S * 'fi6 CONTINENTAL. Dealer tor Roll.I . Royae and sabot ~. llen rm. .. lblda II Ttd mu. Low COSTA MESA ORIG -OWNER I M~t Sell! LOADED! * PVT-PTY. '62 MERCURY Bently. wtnda. ball tank. ntm *P, ..... Xlllt cmd. IG-1.m "7 118 t5C).S SEDAN r.aL 1203 BEAU/'68 Maltbu Sport Cpe. * Best Offer (NU $3900. Meteor cu.tom 2 dr. Power '6' GRAND Prix, one own. POOL TABLES lKlJ direct out tiaen-FWl price kt le .. ..., W111lte. Sdek shift on Or. <r9V'" Air, Powr, Vinyl top. 14-KI ~2'121 °" Kl Hn4 .ieering, ndlo A: beater. A er, low mileage car in ex- at factory prlce9! Slate, '$13,000. Macb a.. ._ '15 ...._ m-, (.)de! PVT.PARTY. * 893-0347 months YOUNG! Showroom bMutltul Metallc Bronze &x· ceJlwt oond!tion. powe r all . -and ...... marbt value. Tra.alfe!-. MG wz; PAY . . • cood! * Under Blue Book co1v••1 •--'--....... "•-e ma•->.lftn braJ·es power _,._.._ __ Sl%a ~.. UlM:U. red mm1 adl! 1114222 aft LOW MD •AGE. SJ50 or * 644--0783 "' .., .... WIW 6 .... ""'""6 ' . ..ullUVWa, Tenns. Showroom ope n 6 PM. · .......... * mGa CASH 2661 BASSWOOD/NB --------KN\-lntertor. Reduced to powe-seats, air conditioo- Saturda,y· and s u ~ d a 'I ~ T Ii. --..a.t 1.. .'!! COVWRV AIR = $795 Full Price Ing. Only $2200. Top loan Buv•ER .,u ...... • • LIKE New U. than 100 '61 Y_. 211 CC '39 mv A,~-...-e.., re-'67 Cbff. C.pn'oe 4 Dr. hdtJ. '" _,., avallable M. M. La.Borde ~ ~ ------ltored. Sb>wloom cond). ....... JOHNSON Ir SON 1810 North Main St brr, Ull 1n" ,....,. w/ _._ --tkm. Dlr. Make oUer for used can I: trucks j1111 42'1 Elli-. afr..cond., atereo, Call KI s. .. ~ aft 4 PM ~ duyr. Si.lit• 4na 835-0SIT 1501_.l!.. M~•1:. .. tabtd. 'D ,_......,. • ac.llmt, 4%695l call ua for free u'.i.'nate. pwr. windows, steer. A: DODGE .,. Uncolo-MerCW')' ""•64.,......,,..PO---NTIA--C-LeM--an-s_eon._ ~·'M~:e.d. ~=: 5S-tG5 , 11 MGB. Good cond~ GROTH CHEVROLET =':i. ~~mac. l!Ml ~~d~~7000 =b~t~-l:roes. SIAb· Uprlte Vac · · · · $19.50 etc., A: lnd lie wbl. Well-sim. Pvt pty. Daya only '59 IMPALA 2 DR Hanltiop '64 Doclaa MERCURY Colony Pa rk HOover Uprlte strane, beavy-dut)' trlr. Aut9 Sefiice u 8-9977 Aak for Sala Manazer ... ~.. 7-V ot"M 50 6"-0C78 & Pam ._ 11211 Mach 01.. v.a. Good cond. M'l·o.nv. Dart G.T. 4 l!P"d, R/H. Real wagon '65, Whlte, Perfect. RA MILER •t: · · · · · · • · -·· .__ '66 MGB. WIRE WHEELS, Be cb All day Sat· Sun. Alt. 5 abarp. Air, all power. Prfv. Pvt. s1,..,. ,.... . . . . $24.50 NRCED SAIL "' Owe. '11 CX>Ja1' w..-Left Haid/Soft I~-'lbnneau, BlmTt.ml a wknd.I. $1295 $2275. 646-4536 SPECIAL hlte PtW : .... $14.50 Oapblp opna 'l'wbl.ICttW lr9at and ~ rear lend-RAif." Xlbt. $2D. 6'1>1!8> 'M Cllevmlet Impel& VI Toyot• _ Volvo MERCURY '65 COLONY FACTORY BUYS ~:.-=~=-~e:--...:: ~ = = ~ ~~· * MUST WEU~~!.~TE!:;!/~,~:::i; Jeep -MA. J_ARK~==~r ~=-==n: Slnctft lfttinc Machlnt •t o1 ftlae or .._ _.. •im SELL! * m.s:m Nm> or YOUR USED ozc c1own •••••• *"585l ~ [ • WIM>llAlt. * se.-. lhrliM. J ~ • dr eedma. fl8 Harbor, C.M. 146-9Tt2 ear tor...,...... 'M .... 91' BQDY ~ ex-I" MG MWeef, f 1550 IMPORT OR 4 WHL DRIVE '84 arm '. wqon, l'AH flDU '54 Mercury Sedan. good wttb or without air cond. LOAN-iUY.m.L-TRADE at .~/me. Pit. S..1Ul eel. 0\11111. M . ~ 16 6Gt1J1 VEHICLE. TOP CASH DOL-tJnted wtndJllled, Clean tnnsportatloo Full rt All tbeae cars are fulJy CA$H PAID FOR lT~ QIRJI IPEED BOAT ~ J..AR. CAU. 846-9306. 1.966 A: prlc'ed lbarp at r.145, IMPORTS $99 ......... .' .. .!~ ~lpped A: factory warrant· •t>larnorMh •Old Gold VERY SHARP! • $1800. PORSCHE HARBOR evo .. c .M. 5J6.6583 " nltes 1142-7855 eed. HURRY for the best • Jewelry • KIT~rp ~:OO· Tr•llen. Utlllty '450 -Used C.rt 990C '16 IMPALA. orilinal own-1966 Harbor, c.M. 646-9303 eelectlon. •Other rtems of value• '847 BAYSIDE J>R./NA .:S. urn:-,;;a;,-;-ateeJ, •61 PORSCHE 912 ner. Low-~aie. excel· MUSTANG Holiday c. M. Jew.lry & LNn CALL: OR '3-mt O:lmmtJ. -Cavu CIJY· .s SPEED ~~t~~tiones.. ~~pays '65 DODGE '67 MUStanCJ s.1 .. & Service 1838 Newport Blvd .. C.M. 1 -. $2115.. ~ ,.._._, yellow tJec aunrool CORVETTE ,,_.,UJ. oY ~ 1969 Harbor C.M. e 146-71(1 e «>' aaus '48. TS, 0.,.. er, .___., ' . . ' STINC)RAY 1'66'1 '6S IMPALA 2 o~. Fact air, Full factory equtpment .. $1050 Auto., R/H, power ~. 642-6023 SS CASH $-$ :.soobp!A~ $10~ mrvey Trvcb t500 ~ "'-:.~ ~~ 2 Becutlea to dlooee from V-3, white w/red. Loaded! or $41 mo.• Jlllt like new -1-9-6-2-RA-M-ILE-.-1-1 ~ Eves. caro buebt eeab le~ther (1) 4 Speed 427 b&rllo like 23,000 m.I.. 142-4M9 • after tax l lie. SAVE $$ ~p~= '°; Appuanca 28' OJria tntt. hrili ~ ~" ~ •eermc ~a&, ~ts. ~~~~ ~:: ~:. :~~! Sa1~k ~ J::• ~ v:_~~ ~'::00~0:,n~ ., Adtlquea .,,. Tooll moton; allo, SaDboat. Cam Both~ coad cocoe ma el.Ii ttre., mar W'beda, yet. $250 * Call 54()..0306 aeeta, radio a beater. ONE m:M or -Both xlnt! OR~ per. $5895 low wlbladc Inf.· Let'• deal! • Sent• An• 547·9313 " L PRIVA 1E PARTY COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. -121!15 MMJ.1I 1965 CADILLAC '64 lMPALA 2~ Hrdtp. Pwr. Freeway Minutes From ,,,_.. t.n: ~ Call 547-67'8 or 827-8211 Sailboats 9010 '61 GllC PU, wbt. r bed. T & M MOTORS Coupe de Ville. One of lhc steer, auto trans., clean! Everywhere """ _ ~\O = ~~oro:5G....ec: s::E --.. -And 3 yrs. Cclntnctor. llcest Cadlllacs in thia area. Whla B. bk. 6'J3.8l45 eves. 1967 DODGE Coronet RIT IMPORTS \',':i AT'S WINTER SPI CIAU · Tool ba. Best offer. ~l G _;_~Gr· Ponme11 Orialnal tbru-Out. F\lll pow-,56 CHEVY Sta Waa. V-i Oean. $2D. 7 to 8:30 AM l after S PM . ,, r-i:w 17' Da,ysaller .... ~ ••••• Sl350 S4Ml21 11.. •rvwt ove • e-' aJr. An exceptlooal 1U1D, trlr hitch, heater. S4M180 '&1 Rambler dua1c m. II ' ART 14' Satdlte .......... Sl150 .. l'OIU> ~ tm 250 Camp-0.rden Grow bu.'/! 64&-Ul89 &ft g PM. 19641 Harbor, C-M. 646-a303 doo wagon. Dlr. Full lO' "1tnl SalJCl!r •••• 13ID er lpedalJ Law · ml. Good 192-5551 or 534-2214 1961 CADILLAC 1962 Cllev Bel·Air 4-dr. FALCON DAD pnc. '695. Can anance New Od)laey 15 · • .... Sl.215 c:ond' S1IOO. * IC-2669 '67 911.S Ponche. Air cood~ Sedan de Ville. Seeutitul Ol'-Power steer., pn owner. For Ovistma.s, foe-80!\ or Hn. fer pvt pt:y. 49M65l GALLERY S Ocffnlc YKht Saa. •--· ------- l ·-: 450 E. 17th St., C.M. -1200 \t. Caul aw,., BB BY OWKER/'G alEV tioDed. --tape recorder, igina1 lliUh' interior. New $400. S4S-Ot61. ~-'64 Falcon daugtlter, xlnt 19616 yellow '60 RAMBLER \11, 4-DR. 6CUl5l o,.. Eft1. PICKUP wtdl CAMPER. ...-,;~ ... ~P. tires. tires. Amazing pnce.pf$095 '65 C:fEV SPORT CPE. tion v.a RIH Mustarll convert. GT; ate!'-P1ne cond! $285, Stick. R&:H. I ,4~!!,~S: ~ ai::1 HOURLY RDITALS VI, IWI. ~ alt I. Greea wUh black Interior. 1952 CHEV TaUCK ~ ~uto. FUl.I pwr7 Air cond! Sta w'fi495 ' . eo, air, full pwr .. all extru. Pvt11b'· 147-4630 1 d'Jle. 1. lllile.• Matt's Incl * RHODES 19'1 * ...... ff 10 $6995. Dealer. l92-555l oc 6 cylinder . 4 speed, pldc ll'P• XLNT! S2100. * 962-646.'i Toyot• Volvo = ~T~ HJJJ STATION Wagon 'fi2, 4 ;1lS'l-'$70. * 6'1>25.16 J"lr Zone Boat Co., Balboa ~672284P_'_ ....... _ T 912-Looks good It run1 pid. $.195 'ST CAPRi6i ~Dr/HDTP. Jeep M.G. Drt~oo~T~~n t ~s'\~======= --Udo--#-1_4_w_ith-tn..ll--er-11EEP MJIAJ., HD, MD eypt -,,.,. ••YSIDI Bucket ltl~ Vinyl top, '67 MUSTANG 289 V-8, ou· · · , --· ------* 6Tl-3T31 * Out, Stock WJ'j. Pvt ·pty. racDo, cocoa matL $4996. MOTORS .. 64 QIEVEU.E !rrA,. WAG. t411' UUIG pwr. steer.' & dbt brakes; '"l•c. W•nted 8610 • ~tru. Barp.ln. $750. CJ.S, 4 W-D Uni•. A-1 ln/ ~speed. Mq wbeel.a, .UVFM • ~ 396-eag, moo. 962-4937 fl"'• l•,,.; I to ' Landau top: alr-cond., T -BIRD Vf.NTED: Sm.all BOAT ~ Dealer. N 0 SUOO. 'le KALIBU many extras Inside and tJWl.ER for 10' runabout. LIDO 14. GOOD CONDI-192-5551 or 534.HM ~~-CoutHwy.,~ PrtTate ~. U M6S8 IMPORTS _ou_t_;_m._1_895 __ ""_ea. ___ '57 T.Slrtt. Auto. Lt. Blue 871-8233 TION. New aboc:* tnilu. a.cnet'11 VeNdel ff 15 e .15 PORSCHE <X>NV. '&e MUSTANG. Hf-pert 289, ~M~. = J need a 4().-50 HP Mere EXTRAS! m-5121. e Top cond• All extras! •a BISCAYNE VI ~. R& 4 apd, di8C brlc:s. Mlchellns, M outboard motor. CHEAP! KJTE.immaculaa. cmdtb .. 1SOO aiper Voilln'qen · . NEED-A CAJt? H, New dn9 .l Battery. 1966 Harbor, c .M. 64&-9303 Oean. Lo mi. moo or make _,.om.,...,.... _ _.,.._-.,.~,.,,_ e 962-7619 e with brand w. lnJler POWered Burro, and le S22SI .ttero t :30-PM. CAN'T BE i"INAHCEDT Xlnt! J!i50 or o1f•J 5*7265 '64 F.AILOO FtmJRA CONV otfer. 548-3337 aft 5:30 A: '66 L.,.d.u. $2950 . 'FREE TO YOU mo (lllj CR 1-1'10 rodr baa>'· MID)' emu. Ill PORBCHE. Whl.te wl.t.b •Bankrupt? •RepomemionT •. ,. alEVY KYL V8, ~ box, Blg-q. wicnda. New '°'" AC, all power. -=====::;::;;:==I $18QO. after 4 PM * fC.8291 ~ tnterlor. $2295. Dir. eBad Credit! • OIYorcedT AUTOMA1lC. • $125 Docket stat.. RAH * ~· _6T_M_U_ST_AN_C_Con_v_e_rt-. -Cru--ElrOO!ent oond. ~3260 Power Cru'--~ ---~2'284. •Military •New In Area! Se-'mo An'ER 6-PM ·--------~--c.....,. '520 Make Payday P-.ymenta '62 Falcon Sta. wagon; new t.omatic. 289 va, WSW, pwr 1961 T·Blrd. Full ~r. FREE to apeclal rood home, Un<:-..'<I yard. Lovable )'Oll'li aduit spayed Cockapoo, rood house pet and companion, loves children. 547-2m& aft· er h 1112 25' CC 6 Buoy. No. Dl29 .:Mal·EHS SUNIEAM McCARTHY MOTORS ,;f =· 2;:.;~ engine, new ti!'ff; clean. ~· Orig. owner. SHA~1et~ s:;,~ $700. Comp! olhluled. S29l5. OtcANGE OJUNTY" 1420 So. Main A: Edlnaer S295. 546-1940 eve. ----.-.• -.------------:..:===--===--=---- Ena, 882..J213 L\BC'aES'I IUZL'l'Uli ''5 SUN&EAM Alpine road-(2 blocks N. of Sean) C 9100 New Can 9IOONew Cui 9800New Cu·s 9800 .tel'; auto. tnna.; tonneau, Santa Ana Ph S42..JSUl "-lew lr"I rrs a pudd)l-pup. 'lb.la black 2 mo. old kitten Iii convinced she ia a puppy. Vey sentte, houle broken and a real clown. ph. 89'l-'7538 ll/ 4 BLACK a White male puppy T wks. Mother la Japune .... ..-6 llO"'-• s ftAMlal Fath«-Min. Yort· lo.t Tralten 9032 AIL -~ """'"" Urt TRUCBS shire Poodle. 89'7-8452' 11/S NEW Tilt tralkr; lp. z Crossbreed 9-wk old pup-wheels; will aacrlflce! BEACH cm ptea, part CoUJe and part e 54&-3111 e CAllPEIU.AlllD Shepherd, one male and one , ._ "-di'~. n.S.. female. 847-3229 11/4 lolt MalnNMIMe ton »• 3 ADORABLE klttma ~ eae mother. Fully weaned A bouffbroken. 7 weelc:a old 67~ or 673-1071 ll/2 V ARNISlf·PAlNT-REPAm at your dock. Experienced. Very reuonab ... 541-m&. ------.-..--FREE kittena to aood home. Boat Stor... 904I HATl'ON CAMPERSALD m ESCX>Ptc CAMPERS NOW ON DISPLAY m W. wu.an, C.M. 54l-OM3 WD"e wheels. moo. 842-5189 nlUMPH ... Triumph ~ rd.tr. White wlblk top. Dir. $S9 deL Alllume )o mo pymnll. E>ld car OK a . 49f.$151 '65 · TR • 4, Brltiab raclac grem; 34,000 lftl.; MW tlra; luggage rack. Xlnt cond. 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Inner satisfaction of the most rewarding tiod can come from helping organized charities take care of the needy in our behalf-Instead of having it tacked onto a tu bill because we didn't do OW' part. The Great Chin~ Puzz1e ~ The great Chinese· puzzle of the day -Mao Tse- tung, tbe antics of his Red Guard and the maneuvers of the anti-Maoists-is not as baffling to veteran Far East· ern correspondent Robert Elegant u it is to most peo- ple of tile western world. Elegant has exceptionally good credentials. A Phi Beta Kappa scholar at 17, he reads, writes and speaks fluently both Chinese and Japanese. He has spent the past 17 years in the Far East as a correspondent for a wire service, a newsmaga.zine and now a metropolitan newspaper. On a recent home leave, Elegant told his colleagues that the presence of the United States in Vietnam has had a "significant influence" on the attitude of the Chi- nese toward the rest of the world. He said the Chinese are now facing up to the realities of the outside workl due in large part to U. S. IJJtervention in Southeast Asia. "Maoism is an extension of the centuries-old belief that China literally is the center of the world," Elegant said. "The Chinese have historically considered all out• aiders barbarians, and so opposed relations with them. as, in their minds, none of the other nations of the world were their equals. "When Mao failed to attain his intern.al objectives I with b.iJ Great Leap Forward In 1958-80, he tW'ned to the bordering countriet, certain that tbe United States would not take a stand. They are beginning to reallie now that China ls but A country of the world, not THE country of the world." ~egant revealed bow he keeps up-to-date with the lntemal events of Red China. He said the Chineae gov· ernment depends on ita own prus and radio to com- municate with its offidalJ In outlying provinces. Be- cause of this, it can't keep lying, so corresl)Qndents in Hong Kong rely heavily on these media for their Inf or- matioa. "It's eaential to be able to read the signs," Elegant continued. For the past several months be bas been monitoring tbe Cb.lnese provincial radios. When they are off t.bt a!r, or when they an merely relaying mes- sages from the central radio, there is trouble in that par· ticular .,.province. he bu found. It is ai.o necesary to undentand the contradictions and double ta1.t used by the Chinese. Elegant said. Out of bls anaJyae.s be llu concluded that the Chlnese will not attempt to run Great Britain out of Hong Kong, des- pite their threats. He believes they are trying to embar· ras the British and make them lose face, but will not send in any troops. ' He bu become "almost certain" that Red China would oot accept an invitation to join the United Nations, even if one were extended. ~ .Mao, it seems, bu been virtually deified while Mao, the man, bas been separated from bis objectives by the people."'Even though there is little chance of overthrow- tng the cbainna~ Maoist madness may run its course and be contained in time to avert a nuclear holocaust from that source. All • in· all, Elegant oflen a glimmer of hope for future peaceful relatiom with Red China-if it ls true, as he believes, that rulity is beginning to replace myth ln Chinese thinking about the reat <?f the world. A Lesson Not Private Drab AndtM · f • Po.tt11erte1a on DeMOastrailotu ·at Pnttl ... .. . Yet Leariied "The wblteness oi a man's teeth," oblervea St. Tbomu in the "Summa," "primarily belongs, not to him, but to them." If the wb.iteneaa of the teeth belongs &o the teeth, and not to the man. then ·the blac.knesa of the skin belongs to tbe skin, and not to the man. And. thus, all the accidental attrib&ltea of the body mu.st not be ~lo the easence of the individual peraonallty. Thil ll a lesson mankind bu not yet learned. We idenWy, and straWy. and treat penon& largely OD the ba- lia of their accidental characteriltlcs, wbich have no deeper mu.nin,g. TBEN, BECAUSE our treatment of 11Dth peraom makes them aen•itive and retentful and angry and out of joint with ua, we then tum around and blame them for being "different" Thil is the hiltory of all di&criminatioo and Penecution. Suppoae we did this Jrith a child in our f.amily, who had 'iome peculiar physical characterutic, one not shar- ed by the rest of the family. By the time the child wu adolescent, the ~ ... eight of disapproval would have "Uaped (and mi.sahaped) his whole character and personality. Our think· in' him "different" would truJy make hin. different: our dislike would make hlm unlikable. We can clearly see what would hap· pen in the case or an individual child: but we somehow cannot grasp the analogy to ::a whole race er eectioD ol people wbo are treated in the same fashion. WHAT SOCIAL SCIEN'l18T8 have lately called "the 8elf~fu1filll!lg pr-Jpb- ecy" la bard at work in 1ucb cases. BecaUle of our prejudice or f~ or ignorance, we eQed certain groups to behave in a certain negative way: and the very thrust of iXU' expect.atio:a t.eod5 to drive them in that same di- rection. 1ben we feel "ju.atified" in condemning them, becaWJe they have predictably reacted ·as we thought they would. In t:ha truly vicious circle, all racial and religious and geographical diJ. criminatJon la cooatanU, being rein- forced -because the ob)ecb of our prejudice eventually come to retemble the stereotypes we have cut them in .. And our contempt becomes tht.ir self-contempt. The valt revolutions awaitin& ua in the latter third of the 200I ~ntury mt-y take the form ol political revo- 1 utiom, but they wiil be racial revolu- tions in substance. using as their tre- mendous lever the insane deh11ion of the white race that the blactneu of UM: skin belongs to the man, and not merely to the akin. More Trouble in Africa PRETORIA, South Africa -Afri. ca, having been left to stew in ita own juice since the Middle Ea&t fight· ing, now faces another intrusion of great power rivalries. Both Russia and China are prepar· Ing new efforts to reassert lbelr prestige, and the U.S. cannot avoid being drawn in. As seen from hl!re, the Rhodesian ,crisis at this fnoment obscures other African developments because of the coming visit to Salli'tury of British Commonwealth Secy. ~ge Thom- son on Nov. 8. The visit is being billed hl!re as ''the la.st chance" mission for a com- promise settlement between Britain and the break-away Rhodesian goy· ernment of Premier Ian Smith. IF THESE TALKS fall, as both South African and Rhodesian officials now believe tbey will, there will be a hardening of positions that could lead to the start of a Vietnam-type war across most of southern Africa. Guerrilla action, so far quickly sup- pressed by joint military moves by Rhodesian and South African forces. u bound to increase, and all this ra- cial tension will Inevitably c a u s e more black Africans to turn away from Western ties and toward Mos- cow and Peking. Disenchanted by the failure of U.S. Bf George ---. Dear George: I have been married eig'1t years. Js there any sure-f1re way ' wlf e can tell if her husband is truly interested in her as a worn · an~ SUE Dear Sue. Yes. . \ I ·-. ~ ~~ •~.~~· ' i~ and Britain to take any meaningful measures to block Communiat pe~ tration in tb1s area of Alric.a, South Africa has decided to adopt the "big stick" policy to protect its borders and those of Rhodesia, and Southwest Africa. 'WHEN COMMUNIST-trained guer- rilla groups are organaed .in border- ing naUona, It is now South African policy to .seek them out and destroy their bases. 'Ibis new aggressive policy was be- hind Premier John Vonter's blllllt warning to neighboring Zambja Uutt South Africa will bit her "so h'1\f she will never forget it" if guerrilla units are permitted to continue to use that country as a base. ln anticipation or stepped-up guer- rilla action, the South Africans have begun giving commando training to all youths when they reach the draft age 0( 18. Under the new program. more than 10,000 will be tratned dur· ing the coming year. THE COMMUNIST TEAM-South African Intelligence sources s.ay there is strong evidence to iDdlcate that Russia and China. despite their high- ly publicif.ed split, are now working closer together in Africa than ever before. The strategic .treas in Africa of im· m~ate lntereat to Rawia and China ap~ar to be ( t) the Mediterranean. (2) Ule northeast Horn, aod (3) the Congo-Zambia-Taniania region. Because or Russia's dffp involve- ment in Egypt. Algeria. Yemen, South Arabia, and Somalia. the Cong~Zam· bia-Tanzania area luls become the focus of China's principal attention PHI SctU I - .. · .. -' Yellow Peril . . "Welcome to your weekly lndoctri· nation lecture. men." aaid Captain Buck Ace, as the toldi.en of B Com· pany leaned back in their chairs ·pre- paratory to dozing oil. ''Now I assume we all know what ~'l'e fighting for." "Oh, JeJ, air," ~vate Oliver Drab, 3'78-18-46i. said brigbUy. "We 're fight· ing the Yellow Peril." "Damn it, .Drab,., said the Captain. "that waa last weelt. Tbe ~sident himaelf says any tallt about a Yellow Peril is absurd." · "Oh." said the Private with disap- pointment. "When I was a kid I read about Dr. Fu Man Chu and ... " "The President," said Captain Ace sternly, "says we are fighting for the freedom of these people, ~whatever the pigmentation of their skins' , and 'race has no place in our purpose.' " "Gosh. now I see. sir." said Private Drab, bis enthusiasm restored. ''We're lighting for civil rights." CAPTAIN ACE permitted himself a fatherly smile. "I guess you rould put it that way, soldier," he .said. "Doea that meet with your approval?" "Yoo ~ ah," laid Private Drab. "To tell the truth, I never was much of a civil rights fighter back home. Bat the Army ll.ll't changed me. I hardly think about anything else now but civil rights, particularly the bulc one.'' "You mean the right to vote!• asked the Captain, bis curiosity getting the beUtt of him. "Ob, no, ~tr:· r!D too young to vote. I Tean ~ etvil ngbt to stay alive. 11 What kind of a crazy civil right is that. Drab?" ''To me, it's awfully important sir " said the Private apologetically.· 'The wwy I loot at it, if somebody deprives me of that one, I'll never get old enough to enjoy ~ others." ··o~. smrr UP, DRAB,".said the ~aptatn with exasperation. "As far as I m coocerned, you can fight for any civil right you want to." "Thant you, 1ir. But It's sure caus- ing me problems. I mean I get one of those ~arlles in my sights and I start ~o~g about depriving him of hjs ctvd ngbt to stay alive, tha t being what I'm fighting for." "I can relieve your mind on that "core. Drab." · ''I'd sure appreciate that sir " "~taying aUv~,'' said th~ C~ptaln. l!yemg the Private balefully ''ls a t'!vil right the' Anny doesn't' recog· mze." "I m1NX l'D RATHER be fighting the Ye!Jow Peril<' Private Drab said that mght to hi s fritnd . Corporal ~artz. as they crouched in a raln-f11led foxhole. "ft's less ('(lnfU~ing II "Not me," sald Corporal Par~. "l llkt fif'.hLin" for civil rights." And wttb that. he let go a burst with his M·l4 into the darkness. "Ooe41n't It worry you, though that you m11y have deprived som<' g1;v out there of his inalienable C'iv1I ri~hta7" asked Private Drab. "Nope.'' said Corporal Part1. ishov· ing a fresh clip into his nfl<' and spit· ting over his shoulder. "l figure It was either bis or mlne." . . It Is 1 Necessary to ·KnOw WASHINGTON -Ma11dI11 en t about ttie Pentagon againit the war in Vietnam baa many surgeon. busy with a postmortem dl.ssectloa of il The m~ss's numbers were about 35,000. This was ooly half as large as a demonstreUon in New Jersey where more then 60,000 persais marched peaceably in support ol the troops and the policy in Southeast Asia. What made Washington's dissent the more lianificant was the presence in it of the bard core revolutionary group1 and the fad that they were able to exploit and use the thousands of "others" who came. These latter ~ved ln •IJUlll groups by bus, car, train. ~y bad no organization. But when they did first tssemble at the Llncoln Memorial Ind" when they did reach the grounds about the Penta· goo, they dld learn that somehow and through some or.ganiutton, there were speakers, there was • 1ort or revolu· tionary a1enda, and tbere was a plan- ned acUon. IT IS TRADmONALLY ucjting to flaunt authority. But certainly there were some in the group who were dis· mayed by the violent attack oa the troops and the marahala and tbe UI)· believable obscenity of the provoc.a· tion employed in yi effort to have the marshals and troops attack the pro- vocateurs. It ls n~ssary to comprehend that the revolutionary groups do not hide either their beliefs or their purpose. They are at least intellectually hon- est enough to say they want to de- stroy ttns country. 'l'bi.I much may be dluectJed out of the evmt. What dlvtllam of thought and ~ction Chere . were amoag the "others" is not yet sure. Some of these others were net youngsters. Some 'ftre middle-aged adults and some would qualify as eld- ers. in our society. One of the latter, for example, would be the long fa. mous beby doctor, Dr. Benjamin Spock. Dr. Spock thought the troops at tM Pentagon bad ~ a little violent. He did not know, or did not mention, that the violence began When two or three of the revolution· ary provocateurs broke through the line and seized several cans of tear gas. which they then used against -me troops. The empty cans later were found in one of tbe piles ot their fil· thy debtis'. IN PASSING, It is worth noting that the National Committee for a Sane l'f uclear Policy ti now split by a dis· pute over whether to cooperate with extreme left-wing groups in its cam· palgn against the war in Vietnam. This dispute W.. recently brought to the boiling :><>int by what one SANE official described u "the ~umenJcal pronusculty'' ol. Dr. Behjarnln Spock, particularly in connection with the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and the Na- tions.{ Conierefl~ for a New Politics. Thia latter conference for a new poli· tics met in Chicago. It, too, 'Ml! tak· en over completely by a amall, diaci· plined, undiagulaed Communist ~ nority which dominated tbe ~ tion and oaueed ita lpolllOr'I ta wait out, charging that tbe lnt.t at U. convention bad hem destroyed· bf the willingness of the ~to ~ cept tile Communiat domina&e .... · -- IT MAY BE STATED without eqal. vocation that there bu not been a -single legitimate peace {eeh!r • otfllr from Hanoi. The one which cm.e closest was the effort by Ba.ufa'• premier Kosygin lut February. Since. that time, Ho Chi Minh hu inal ¢1 • that peace will come only when tbe bomblnga and flpting ,top and al ttoops are out of Soudaeut Ada. Pre.- ldeot Johnson said. following the diem- onatfation here In W&1hinCton, that la every we.y we can, we INn:b f« peace in Vietnam, but we ~ te be searching alone. Thole who becam the war are not willlnc tel ~ ways to end it. They cling to tbe be- lief their aggression will be l'ftGde4 by our fru!tratiom, Impatience ad unwillingness fX> stay the coane. J:t will not be so ... So the laue JWDaim THE \'f AR IS NOT popular, bat W lt should be lost in America bJ lllk of resolve, there would-be an aJm4t immediate resumption in Soatll ~ . ica. This already openly i1 pct ol ... planning of the revolutionary O'Glltl in the United States. tt wu ~ ing to note that in the demoutrafiea here, one of those who aomebow WM in charge of the program ..a.t r. a moment ol lileat ~ .... Che Guevera. ea.tro'1 luentlla ~ er recenUy killed tn Bolivia. Surtax Fight Continues WASHING TON -In delaying ac· tlon on a 10 pereent war tax Con· cress has invited the risk of having to adopt a larger ~ase In 8Jl elec- tion year. Thia liv~ poesiblllty may be enough to came Congress to reconsider as it hurries toward adjournment and lm- pote some part of the tax increase Prealdeot Johnson baa requested. The ftgbt over the surtax proposal. has not ended yet and it ls not beyond reason that tbe President will strike some kind ot bargain on lower~ budgets ta ex@.Dge for increased taxes be· fore adjournment. Otherwise, if the favored economic lorecuten are correct, an oncoming inflation may next year make Imper- ative a tax increase of more than 10 percent, which would be politically emberra11slng on the eve ol a nelion· al election. Dear Gloomy 'G us: Why don't the gun·lovln& draft. proof hawks volunteer In some capacity ror Vietnam service lnatead of lnslsUng that peace· minded youths fight for them? Mrs. S. B. , ...... ...,. r.fleftt ,.._,... ....... Ml -fN\' IMM ti Ille _,,._., Sfltf .,_ "'' ,...,. It Oia-)' ew. Delly l'tlet. f, "Ule art of polIUcal economy-4at If which actual policy d~ ~ not deliver en~ fire ~ -a& -ibe right times and in 'tbe ~ CONGRF.SS' REFUSAL thus far to ~e: ad~ntaln an or4erly _. act on the President's tax increase · · proposal cannot be seen In any other light than as a serious judgment of no confidence in hi.a adrn1nlstra6on. One part oJ Congre1s la saying, in ef. feet, ttiat ~ President's fiscal judg· ment is no gOQd, or open to serious doubt. Anothef' part is saying that bia reckless spending policies are respon. sible for huge deficits, and spending rnust be cut before truces are increas- ed. in elther,case, Congress la laying at the door of the White H~ee the blame for the unexpectedly blgh cost of the Vietnam war piled ~ top of Presi- dent Johnson's expansive and expen- sive Great Society programs. The contrast with what happened 1n the Korean war is sharp. Congress en· acted substantial increases In taxes in 1950 and 1951 totalling abuut th r e e Umes in equivalent dollar value the special surtax proposed by President Johnson In connection with the Viet· nam war. PERHAPS THJS contrast ls the real meaimre of the gcowing doubt about the Vietnam war. Congress' present l'e 'ttC'Ulnce undoubt~ly renects the public distaste ror a tax Increase to produce more revenue to carry on the "':ir without reduc\bns in expendi- tures for social programs. U t:lc Johnson Administration had foreseen accurately what it was get- ting Into, the pressure for tax in- creases two years ago would have been creater. Walter W. !teller, for· mer economic ad'vls~r to Preslde.nta Kennedy and Johllson, comments that IN OTHER WORDS, the lldvioe .,,,,. ernment econornflts were c i v f I & couldn't be implemented poll&icdf. The f1.1ture course Of the war 'WU lilt foreseen by the admiabtration. Now. the advice of the government eco.-matt baa not been lmpkmeated ... cauae of lack of faith fn Coacrea ._ the Juctcment of the ~al Today Heller says: "Given Cbe • vlota firmi.Dg of the ~', the • thering Cofcea of inflation, and tllle mounting evidence that bM!tbJ •· panslon this fall will tw'1l into ... healthy overexpan11lon in wiDtef' tr spring, the econormc case for the _.. tax seems alrtighl Tbe da.n(er of ec»- nomi~ overkill ls sllgbt'' Thursday, November 2, 1987 rh1 tditorlal pooe 01 Ul.f Oaflt PILot H t kf to fnf orm and 1CU. ulau read.tr• b~ prtHi'thsg WI netDSJ>01>fr'• opinlou and co. mt'ntarv on toptct of tntam, 1nd rionf ficmt,cc, bf pr°'*1tfto a fonim (Of' U.. ezpr•uioA ot ~ur retrdttr opitdont. mtd bf P1'f.Se-ting tlal «UN'rff .,._. potnt.t of "''°""'" ob•~ a110 l'PO}rtl'fM?I on ~of Uw da11. Robert N. Weed, Publlah9 •