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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-11-21 - Newport Beach Daily PilotI ·t· ,. . . YOL 60, NO. 279, 1 llCllONS. IZ PA'SES . For West New~rt JW 0....,. Teachers Get CandW . Talk From Newcomer . . 87 TBOMA.8 FOltTtJNE ................... N~Mela &aidfted dlttritt tchool superlateildellt Dr. LelaDd B. New· comer rac.ct the teachera MoDcla1 lll&tll /" . Thi .... 1on neembled a public Of. Ocebolder't pree1 CGlllference. Dr. Newcomfr spoke candidly abou1 tan., boacl l.Muea, uniflcatlon, ..acmr ..--. doubM IWiona and bla Oft rtlltDltklD. 'n>e forum wat spouored by Ntw- ~ l:d~tl• ANodatloe, o ...... a. .. Wlddl lnolt " tbil &ti· trld'a ~ beJtnl. . · NnCOIDlr did JMt act ~ ..... tlOb. Here are aome ol tht UUp be b.td to 1a1: On bll l4'avlnl -"When the bOard hJHd me they f tared I wouklb 't ltay very tone. But thty blred mt becauae· •• 1Ude a pretty Coocl ma1cb ill terms of what •• wanted. 1 told them I would 11191 whenever t 'law O'ltrt evi· dence that tbl d1IU1ct II not progress-an, to '*ome a Scai'ldale of tM West. a llabtboaie ICMel dlatricl "A tood mperint,tndent shouldn 't "ltly in one plaee toe Aoa1. It l• only 1 matter ol t1me until the communl· tJ polarlaea. Now my 1ucctt1or can come in and 111 Newcomer w1s a ..aftd40 and tht dlltrict cu takt otf aaalll '' OD leacber ulaiiel-''Tbat'1 anoth· • nuoe wliJ I'm llavinJ. I couldn't ltancl beiq plac-1 ID tbe situation wbwe 1 wu · lDventln& arauments wby teacbert can't 1et a raise At a Dtptiator I'm told to ouU01 the tNchtn. ''Ont ol my real aorrows 18 the tl'ICIMlldoaa dlstruJl ol me per.1on· 11 by m.._, tlac~ la tbil dlstnct. I've ahrA11 had U..· teachers with me befon. "U ttate aaJes tu mOMy doesn't ~me t.broup ·to ecbool dlltr1 cu it ~ <Set NEWCOMER, Pip ll TEN CENTS tree·ts .. Bal Stores Missing Awash, Dock rd Ill Fawd TWA Plnrw Torn Loose flew to Cincinnati early th1I moninl to assist lD the 1Ulft lor b1J llrether. William, also an~ with a Loi Angel.es firm, lived lD Puadena. . Identified victiml included: 1-2 Mr. aa111 Mn. Grtmm, n Ozfard Dri~. Mltcbell, ~. 3. Mft. Robert J>IWI, -'Dry Fork Rd., RarriMa, OldD. (..$ Mr. ... ...... ,._ Qilillt, 1114 Clevelaid Ate,. hi;' ¥lllt. ;Jr, ... Playgrounds Set • Holid81f Events 'l'huklgivb:lg wtB be a weet-1 o n I celebration at Newport Beach play· arow>ds. clty Para Departmett offl. dais a.Id today. Special even.ta, arts and craft. and sames will be u,ect to the boUdlly eftr)' day but 1bunday, wben every- one will be home for TlwWlivtng dinner. The week \fill be capped off Friday by a trip to MarinelaDcl for all inter· ested youoptera. Parent. and cbll· dren who wut more blfomlation can obtain It from recreation leadtn as- 1lped to the city playgroond1. I. Mt1. Eleanor Adronu, 447 Hun· tinctoo Ave., Hyde Park. Mus. 7. Wll1lam L. Allen (Do address) I . Mn. G. AnthODJ (DO addru1) t . Mn. E 1 a 1 n e Bauman, Colbath Ave., Van Nny1, caBf. 10. Mn. J. Bron (DO lddnll), ll. Mr. s. Bron ........ 12. Mn. EtbeJ A. Brow. 13, OI· urd, Calif. 11. MW Hel• Loill ~ .01 (let V1Cl1N, h-. I) Newport Cool To Bay Ooh Center Off er The street. of Newport Beach were awuh t.oday with flood waters from what city General Services Director Jake Mynduse deacribed u a "once- hl-Z.year1 raintt«m." Several stores alonl Balboa b- land'• Marine Avenue wen &>ocSed at DOOD II city storm drabll filled to ca;tacitJ and failed to f\&uel olf f:!.l tJte -~ter. ' ' A powerful rUDOff of wattT 1bootiJtC from a drai.nate outlet near RJchard. son'• Yacht Anchora,e, opposJte Bal- boa 111.a.nd. to1' lose the marina's dock and 7achta floated into the cban· net. Bayside Drive became a river with can barelJ able to creep alonl amoii1 large cbunb of floatinl wood. Balboa Boulevard oa the peninsula w11 rapidl)' Ocodin& at noon ud traf. flc on most' major IJ1erlel ln the dty wu reduced to a mill'• pece. At least balf a doleD )'ldrtl aat In •1 JDOllE F. OOLUNS mid<bawl off Ricb:ardlon'1 Land-. -iTfti, Oiiir,...... . ial. •t BaJliCle Drive, at 12:• p.m. 1'lt Balbe. ..r~ • lnformaJl1 The JIOMf ·1"n •.UU dM b> • tMJi ...... a1Jlka"P?!t8-*Jl.2 .u.rtek~~-n~ '1ijij':~ ..... ~ ·----...... ~ I~ .. • . :;)): 4Ja•. f *f .. ~: 1i-J!llJ..11!1111•'~ u ..... to•clD n&fit._ a. a.. thl °""· • ,. a con 1a thliiM ... ..._" -· --· ~~~ . ......... al .. Ciliiili.'9'• CMc eetMI' - -• • nu.dq commtttie, told tbe·DAILY Glllblnc Ooochr•W. were~ PDm tba.t .. ccnmJu.e ..-au1-frClm two eolMfuttt which na ._.,tti ly(9* the •1 Club pnpoa1 "lllould tbl ... olllce. n.' ..... lmtiiu.t not be fb:rtblr' QOlllldenid. •• Tiit tuU by the citJ 13 mon1ba aao to dra1ll 'eoaDCll .an be 10 informed, be tald. the F11bJoD ll1Pd _.... Slfeltoa ccdlnned r.portJ tbllt he By rippJng apart the floatiq dockl . hlld received from Bay Club vice pres-the waters isolated another aeveral ident Richard S. Stevem a letter out-bunctr.d f"t of .Ups and turned them lll*lf tbe offer. wbicb Ste..-de-into an isolated Ooatfal bland. ..,.. u "an informal tipiWiln of Worken on lllOl'e ,eUed fUUleli t. ., Idea." C!"9W1 maneuvmn1 from boats bl ... E...rt1a117, the proponl calls few tempts to ten them u.er. were -,. the dty'1 tacti.D.a ca • more )'MfS to which would eaable the boat crew1 the eurrent Jeue agreement, ftkb to board vessela and move them free II due to expire Jn Aucuat, .-T1w of the dllutet area \mder their own pr'elelJlt lease wu ltped ID 1141 for a power • 51).ye• period. It involves about 13 Residents on Balboa's little island acres of city~ • a t e r fr o n t were seen emerging from their bomu property. here and there to view the .uoe from -The Bay Club's yearly payment. to their own docU whJch were futened the dty are based oa a percenta1e of securely and apparently 1n no danJer. gro11 recelpta. Durint the present fiecal year the city's lhare ol Bay Club income la expe<.1ed to be mol'9 'DO LL Y' co NT EST than '80,000. Stevev suggested ln bis "tnlormaJ" Jnl>Olal that wttb Mun Improve-NEARING END menb and llddtUonl at U.. club site, the dty'1 re•• mlOt nerage out to 10rDe fHO.tOO annually #IVtt the next 50 yeen, lllWninC the Z.year exten- sion la iranted. "If you were to sell the right to this income to a buyer ualng a standard apprallal teduUque bued upc11 a 8 pereent return on bw..tment. the current val• ol that l\Jture lncome (See BAY CLUB. Pace !) The DAll. Y PILOT'S ''free ticketa to Melodyland" contest u in lb final week for the ''Hello, Dolly!" show. But there ls stll1 plenty of time for you to be a wlnntr. Check tbe clasaifled want ad sec- t.ion today to see if your name i1 ''hidden" there, If It 11, you wtn. It's just that limple. Cbeck It rtpt now. • OM~Y ~"-OT....._ w ..... ,. K_._ AND NO CHAMPAGNE -One of the boatl at Cosu Mesa'a Wayfarer Yacht Corp., 1ssi Placentia Ave .. was "launched" unceremoniously today by flooding rainwater Police sa.ld water at noon •~ ftve fee l detf> at dip in Placentia between 17th anfl 18th Streets. whert Shalimar Drive lnterse<!la \~ pre-. maturely lMJnched boat bob« behind fen• r 'ha1 k· ground I. rompact car makes hire a boat ,ind p\11 11 ~ throueh water tn foregl'otm!i l ,, , I \ ' I I - ! DAJL V ,ILOT Beach Still Of District Hu.ntlnctol Be-=b. councilmen hlw no •t•tkm el. eaUlat elf ..., -..ui. with the Oranc• County Harbor t>iJ. tri<~ <owlCllm.. said Moodo7 nl,i.t in OtMriq a H10luticm drl'WD ••kin.( ~ Local ~ Fcrmat1a11. CommiJ.- -(I.AFC) to 1111 .... <ilr Ollt ol th• district. Olr AllJ. Dale B .. told the <oun- cll thlt Wider the It.Ile laWI IOVeMl• inc diatr1ct re«gen.isatJoa the city can petition the LAFC and Mk for with- drawal from the dlstrlct. Councilmen noted that the ctUDty Board ol hpervttln tu:l wetk ft• 1ected tbe clt)"1 elalm tMt. It cu uk witbdrrnl ~om tilt d.J•trkl "We never applied ta the tupuvl- san," M.,or Oooa)d D. Shipley ob- lln'ed. "But now we wm MDII tbem a copy ef oar re1olutiM to LAFC." The aupervbor1 apparentJ,y were commenttnr on a copy of the minute• of the COUDCll meotlnl I> whlcb tM oouaeU qrwd to pursue Ill blttle widl harbor C011111liuontn. Tbe city bat been aeetln& a ct1n.- tr act with tbe harbor com.rni.aUonera &Uowlna • rebate of tu... to tbl city l•th<-lh<dlJIP<"'400P<lb- lk &afety Mf"\lk:es la the harbor areas of Ille <if¥. AltbouP aecotiltiou have bees CODductld fer men llau Unie )'Uri. 00 ..,....,., ........ f"1Jrw:omia1. Cr n d!•w Jib st.wart Nici bit letll tbe dlJ Is ~ la uldq ..... )lurHolal from the borbor dlltrlet and J.a utlq: bt wtthdr•• If lhe "" tmbunement contract cannot be ·~eel upoe. ,......,. r .. e J PLANE CRASH National Air Traoaport.atioa Safety ,Board, defeoded the airport, 1aytn1 it la "u pod u any in tbt U.S. It's a better airport than moct ln terms of WTabs and approacbn." "However," be added, "it aeem1 to be Kcldtnt prone. But It is relatively 1afe." O'Connell was in CinclnnaU Monday night when the Convair erathed. He was preparinl far a hearin1 n e x t month into the near-tra1edy of two Wffb qo. At the crash site, Kentuckf state troopen stood guard whlW b 0 II I e 1 were ttmoved and ffder•I Jnvesti1•· !or1 11thtred evidence. 'The ll'lvettl· a:aton wen to meet later ~•1 !« a preliminary review of lMll find1n11. The Convair'a tape and fliCbt "- corder" and the airport control tow· er'1 tape recor1ler went flown to Wu hington. . Fourteen of the survivor• are m St. Eliubeth'a Hoapital at Covhtgtoll. the l.arpsl in nortbeut Kentucky. Three are tn Booth Hospital. allo in Covington. and another 11 in General Hospital in Clndnnati. But for a malflmctioninl door, there might have been no crash Monday night. Capt. Cbarlu L. Cochran. 45. a vet- eran of 14,000 air boar•. was at the controll when • problem w11 found Ir one ol the cabin door• an the four· enctned jet Convair 8l!IO that wa1 to mike 0. fiight. The 72 paue.n&en and .even crew memben tranalernd lO a n o t h e r plant. also a Convalr MIO, and began their flight. 21,1, boun I.ate. Lua than aix miles from the Greater ClndMati Airport, there wu "a loud boom and a 11gantic flub in the aky." The air- liner witl!i Coch.ran a t the controls. screamed to earth, burst.Inf Into names on impact. "I've never seen a plane so com- pletely destroyed." said Edwin Walt- on, ~ or the first reacuua on the scene. "Everything was gooe except thf' tall section . DAILY PILOT ............... c ••• a.Mrt M. W..4 --·--""-•• A. ..... ,. .. --,,.,.... '· c.1n .. ...... .._.Chi .... Jee• I. c.rt.y , ... H ..... ......... .__ , ..... Dhdw ---1!11 West a.ti... M. Melll"t ~''"P.O .... 1171 tJ44J °""' °""" c ........ , ..... ..., .... u..-.... : t• ""-..... .............. ..._, ...... 'iiOUA II& --'i·:_ Her.'1 Ille woy the ...,\d'1 &rlOll D11· ~·i»wc4 t'Ollb!nation electric: generation aDd: water deuWnr = 1lbould Joot when completetd. within fitie ye .. on m1nlDldt: fllf lluti.ajlon Be>ch. • 150 ) Leaders See Signing Of. Desalt Pl.ant Pacts 87 WUJ.lAM REED ................ 11111«7 wao !Udo la Newport ]leach -the -cl ..... '*' Mo•· ---... ~ U..cllloe .... -•.......,....· --·'\,.. .... lllllt. otl GM cwt If wrqftpa BNO Wl!Jl"t ·~ ol the Jnteriot Stewart t. Udall, -_.,. Commluloo Chairman Glenn T. Subot1 and Met- ropoJJtaa Water Dlrtrict 1eneral Man· •Pr Henry J. Milli signed tbe flnt pact lud.inC to :omtruction of tbe •«kt'• Jarcest desaltiq: plant. Milli then applied hb pen to 1 sec- ond contTld with tbe utility compa- nlet which will, With the MWD, op- er1te the bup plant oa 111 artificial island just off Bolu. Chica Stale Beach. . • The IUriolic &ipl.DI w11 witHued by more thari 750 national, state and local leadl:ra at the Newporter Inn. S«relM7 Udall Wied Ille pilot <0m· binatioD •alilr'-power pl.lllt u the posaib'9 forenumer ol even bfUer plant.I to come. Si..... -"octl t.. lbt utility --w,.. Jock K. Horton. IOr Soulhoeno calllonio E4lMooi Co.: C. M. J...a1r;c.. rOr Su a..~ Gu and Elec- trta Oo:: a. Mtth• ~l"reedmaa, tor Loo An111ft Doparfme .. ol WoU!r OJOd Ponr. SecretAry Udall Aid that UMi atom.le plant ''eould ooly be b&lill in Southern CIJifomla. • .,..., II lbt onJy port ct the o:owotry where Uc. wu a market fOI' powtt Abortion Murder Trial Continued to January A San Bernardino Stipenor Court judge Monday contirwed until J111. 22 the murder tnal of a phytician ac· cuaed of perfonnlna: an abortion that ki lled a Cal State Fullert0in coed. Dr. Henry Holder, 42. tbt father ol four daughters and the publisher ol the weekly San Bernardino Tribune La accused ol the secand degree mur- der la.t May 24 of Sandra LeeAnn Sty, 19, of Fullerton. Holder a form.er mefti)er o( the San Berurdino plan· ninl commission, has a.lao been ac· cused ol five other abortions. Miss Sty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sty of Gatdn Grove., •• admitted to Orange County Medical Center and died four daya alter Hold· u performad the abortim, investi· pt«a 1tata. Hokier'• arr9lt clim111:- td a fOllr-month invutipdoll by po- Uce and the Sall &!:rurdin1t di.strict attorney'• office. Two of the slx known abortiom per· formed by Jtolder wer. an. Orance Cowoty ........ police aald. FroM P .. e J BAY. CLUB • • • 11 '2.2 million." said Slt'veng ln his letter to Shelton. "Thia me41'11," the Bay Club official tlQllJ.Dld. "that "'-would pay you (tho di)') """11 S2 mJllloo now fot ...,. peyment of the 50-year lea1e." PROPOSAL'S ASSET H• noted that the proposa1's advan- tap to Ille city II thet l\uodt would be made \mmediately avallable for civic center conatrucUon, "witbou.t borrow· in& or the problems inherent in bond issues." Stevens conceded that an extended Jeue would al.lo place the Bay Club In a better po1IUon tor new financin1. "Re~blt interest rates Mcome far more probable wllhin a $().year lMM u oppa.ed to a )!).year leaH," be 1aid. Shtlt.ofl. howe"Vm'. emphubed that h11 c:om.mittet. whole other member• are LlndlleJ ParlOftl and DH Cook. 11 opposed to the plan. Mayor Paul J . C'riuber II al.Jo reported to bl unin- terested. $40 Million Slated To -Go Down Ra thole WASHINGTON (AP) -S en 1 t e- House conferees agreed Monday to a comprom iu biU author1iini;: $589 m il- lion In federal crants fur public health proeram11. lncludln~ '4<> million that c1n be used for rat'l:flntroL Th• measurr now' KM! bar k lo the !'.t>nalt and the Hou~e fM l'N1al 1ctJoo So Is Stone &: Youngber1. a San Fr anclaco firm that serves a1 !hr city'1 civic center fin ancing con · 1ultanl. Shelton, 1ubmitted the Bay Cluh Jlf'OJ)Olal to Stone k Youngberg for study. After reviewing It. offici1l5 of the firm aaid they were not in a pn.~i­ tion to dl1cua any leaM extension. but •er. 111. the optnk>fl that clv\c cen· ter finl.ndn1 hi the manner proposed Jt: not tconomlcal. FINANCIAL PROJECT Said a Stone • Youne1>er1 spokes· man : "The cit7 c:an flnance any projec1 on a far mor. favorable baal1 than a pr1. vate entlty becaUSt: of the bulc 1ecur· lty of a muDJd paJ bond and Ill la>. free advantagm, and 1t1btt1ntl11ly t>t-1 ter interest rates ." Sbelt0et oblerved : "~e we appreciate Mr. St11vrn~ Jntere1t In OW' d vlc center nf!eod1. wr don't need (immlck1 to flnan~ lhP developments. "Notwilh1tandln.: QUestlnns of leeal. ltv," he added, "the propogal dOf'sn't nffer • neceuary or a 1uperlor allt'r nativa lo conventional methods of ar. qulrln1 or fln1ndng a civic C'IP!nter silt ond huUdlngo:· Al a l'elUh, the matter w-111 proOOblv bt droppmd , said Shelton, "unltss ~1i Stevens want.I to puraue It further bto fore the full council " . Stev~s Indicated today that he n1111 Juat fnrgtl !ht whotP thing lit $iltrl ht• Alrl!ady h&.!1 tw-en lnlr:I !hat · 11nnff1 c11lh• wr don 't h11 vr 11 pra\er ·· "II Wll1' JU~t 11 n 1nform11I 1Clf'11 " 11 r Jatd ·w.,·,.,, nnt on •ny h1J cr11~arlr In rirnmr>tf' ii " l ' ... Back;· nits Hif Pbst · r Wallace ' ' I ~ with them, aocl aloo. oat. uraUy, the JOYel'DOf'• campalp and wblt be NJ•·" Volt lddod lbal bt ·-to -I Wal11ce -.etime tllll ...-., . -· W1lJ dM ,.. ...... from ,.,.. .,.a -to -.n.., .,_, I -.V: tf1-C..n'1 ---~ of .... Ill Ult --· 1 wtll bo .... paid la my campillp .. rt lor the l0V9?DDr, •• Gn. -z1:" ....... ·1111 -Q: Will ,ou brloa aubotandal Bltth c:v=.:: ..• 111't ... Cd-SOclety •upport to tbe cam~1 _,, ..... t. ·-DIVIDa> oPooOH - ...... ~ .... ~--· A: ''ftt .,.ml>on l'Vo taJUd to, ..... .._. ..... , ... Jlltt ....... : a J±J tMf: ., .. ._. . wt1-•w 'llC t -. II a,, 1tlllz ht , ... Ma ........ !?' I ... W .. 8'9'H. :n Vtll lilf e. DAILY Pa.Or: T:.=r ::,-..:':. ;. 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Clli-pr...W,~ .... te eo... fcnla Miiot Wildel' tbt Americu In- ty .... ~.~· ., • d~l"dwt Pll1J ..... ll7lhlclM., ... c~.. ....iu ot Git cbar-Wallace u -~ -=.,uiocai dll IOt ~ tho "utl·<*ftn11mllt olta,,,. eome ' · · . uvt. la tbl Jtm 'DhUlmu.t elettloo illle told Dolt.. to ro-ID the -tlcbl." ...,u. !hot .i.,-;;i. "'° 14'1: ~ •bor-' llOD port..,.~-hbMoy m•11"1 ! -I I I I j• .... r,.,.,~ ....... ~la • room ... ~ ........ fife J oto~1s .... .,......11 •. .. p~ J. i:, ·;::::-1wo VICTIMS .. , IUlpectl whea tbt mo•l ..... ,.. lpOtted llM: woman ~ reba'nlnc to the room on Fri..,; ,-ponied hyllollloa. A=rdiJlc to tbe F">llco .._u. the tUecaI eperaaoe wq, ~armed. oa NOY. u. The NeW"pCW't Beach woman 11kl friends put her la coatact wJUll tt.. ----1d pafonn tloo ebor· tlaa. llowv•, 1be nfDled it WI po- lice tbe u,mtl of Ill frfiadl1 Sbe WU cued for In Ille looopltal bd tMn,... - SovietM Building Helicopter Carrier WAalllNGTON IAP) -Pelolqon -.., tho -11111• -· ~ 11 bulldlq a -loollcOjoter .-.... _. the 8oYlola ... , be -... ~ • llptllcant &mJNOiOUI Warflre farCI. ,.. ~ :tuM,. ... tbe devtJ. ... -•• tip the -..., bo bel.lted17 _, • lul '"11 "' the Amertic. bo6k and buildlq a force thet could raun-with Morine.fib ....... llO ......... orboet. --A .... 11eic... a..u, Po. 14. Steve O:iupac. P.O. Bos 571, B-. Calli. ti. loin. J-Cllupoc, -od· -.. 11. J ....... CWliJI .. oddreu. 17. J. Co)' nn -.... II. -,-.,. c.-ou ..... ad· ...... ll. .. J . Dana .. addretl. •. lln. hale!~ .. -. ti. -.,.. __ °""'· ,. WQoo HJD A .. ., 117* Park, -· 22. Jin. 1hr7 Pili, ltD SllllOo It., Canoubar1, Pa. 2l Mita Shirr., F°"ualto, MJaao J.-,OIWo. 24, Mn. lfary t. Fonunlta, Mile• JOUICll•. 2". GUbort GoollqOI, Lotllta, c.ut. & 1111. lJDda GIOqOI, Letta fl.~ Loe G ...... ~· a . Mr. J. C. Gtllll', WIUt~ Po. •. Mn. J, c. G<U., WllllomQort. 311 Mr. K. (lodhJ .. - 11.PhllGreubora .. -a.s:r Mr. and Mn. R. Halle ao » dress. M-35. Mr. aod Mn. A. Helkieh • -·· YOUR CARPn DISIRYU THE llST ffanchiaed BIGELOW'S Karpet Kare Dual Warranty (in writing) . from Bigelow Carpet Mills and us . Soil retardant with non-injurous cleaning so- lutions developed by Bige- low for each kind of fiber. WHIN 'l'DU WANT Tlfl PIHHT- CALL ONLY HAS m . \ J . THIS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS CUANS •DEEP { AND YET TREATS THE RNEST CARPETS WITH I LOVING CARE· • , • t ' . 1' OID ITIAM ,._•M .. 11 "'-htti tk "I. tf ... .,,.. .,,, . ..,.,., "-"'-'· .... ... ~ .,. ~ ...... .. !i fll•N " "' ~ tf...tlil•i ¥1M•· ,itf: ,.., _ ,_.~ Dllr IT ""•••t """"' .. __ ,....,, i..Mt.Mty ... .,.. ... .,.., , ""kt ...... .,,..,..... n, ,,.~ ,_ "'"''"' ,,.._,,'*'I•' ~ eM• .. II ru.-1 IMtitotM ••l'ly ....... W ""' k ~ ""4 ...... ~ ....... " ... "''" "":' .... ~:""'. .... ~· I . . . THIS D••P STaAM ,IU)QQ>ll OUAllANTllD II COMl'l.ITIL Y IA,11 C11t AU. ,A ... CI . ALL CDNOIT-1. .' ; : --I ,an llT~TI I • RUG & , UPHOLSTERY CLIANERS · Our 2 11t Ye•r of Servk1 in t+.. Oran99 -CouJ., •rtd Lont k.tch ,A,,,... Zt.50 RAllDOl.JIH, COSTA MUA, Pl S46·l,32 (1lst la LOll6 IUOI, l"° CHEltY AVl) .. -. . -. - l (. • • ~ • •J , 1 1 ' • • ' I I • I j • l Moonfiiglit Astronau~ . Selecwd I I ... SPACE CEllTEll, BOOSWH, 'ha. fAP l -Slz llltraUutl, tnclndM& twit •bo never have riddlD a rocat, .,- ileld key -ta two "'~ q>oco -f!!' ~. --'4 lbe...... • I The 18101 lllDC7' MrdWJ ..... •hfee..rnu cnwi ,.. tllit D&il·mr 't 'llahll at<ip'lll0-1 .... - TilmpMDI toll juitwjJ tllf, t .... 'be ,._ _.. U1o ..,..., II -~ Air , .... LI. Col. 1--A. )lo. 'llvlll. .. -·-" .. -•,.mbll I ~ 11 ta ........ tC .. 'int mlDDld ..... $ mew 1' ... ,_. late. Md ,... . 'Tt• ...... -,... .. 1lo M< •0te0 u. OoL DoTte a -. -. --"'tilt-·· fllClll la - ...S cl'ftllaa llb--L. <cb...ictart, :i:z. •Mllmlns llllo IJIOCO for. tht flnt Um• • . Eorly bl -Air P'oml Col. Fruk Bormao, ,.. wfU commpd tbe leCODd mannecl trip aboard a Saturn I, Jou.. ed by 1Jr P'oml IL Cot Mlcllael Col· tin;. '117. and Air F .... Moj. William A. Andren, SL Borm• COllUAuded Gemini 7 ln -Coll1Jjo lode - 10 bl 19111. -" • -roolde. Once ln apact the mea4l'I to act out vttal dept In the moon-fliCbt teen· ado. MeDl>tlt'• -" to.....,. ... Ont -· -llltllc " a. Apollo --cnll, ltS - -ud tilt -·----module. Bonn .. Uld hlJ --wll1 fir with onkrt to~ oat lllDll' mlaaloo 1te,,. tbt ••7 tbe1 would '° dar1aC an actual rupt to the mooa. Their bl( Job will bo far Ille lunar terry and the command &hlD to dart hundrocb ol mn.. oport, Ibid -other 1114 lint up ill • nm-lllrOu&h of the ....iezvous -eel to 1lrtq bome We}y the drat Americllftl wllo wtU Wl'Ik the moon. 'l:'t>e crews select.eel Mondly wm ror the second and third manned nJC)!i. Of Ille ApollO ll!Jlll' ~ ~ l!'•m. The dnt nJglit lo to' 10 llUt rum.mer Ullnr a more powttf\LI YerJo loo of the Saturn 1 vehJCJe. Kirschke Light 'f.ould Have Gone • Off by Itself' LOS ANGELES (AP)-Two pn>R· cution rebuttal witneue1 ln the Jack Kirachb murder trial have ottered testimony cmtendlnc a ceillnc lltht ID the rear bedroom could haw flick· ered oil by ltHll .. the olglit ol the allylnp. ' Xtncbke, '5-year-okl 1uspended dep11ty dlalrlct ·-· .. charged with murderln& bl.I wile, Elaine, 43, and Onille [)nnk;ban, 41, April I in the--·~ BHch apll1meal The defenae contend.I the celling Ugbt dldn 't w<rk and a wall ll&bt WU turned off manually .t>out 4 a.m., -tho ldllh!p. Rubert Cbubley, a General Electrk Co. electrlcal eJ1&ineer, tutified Mon· day the averaae ttibt bulb could 10 out becaou ot vllration, '"°er·voltqe or qe. A door 1\ammina:, a IUD ftrinc, an ewtb ahock, a !<lllic boom er Drllllk· han'• bod)' hlWntl tho lloor could have caused enc>uah vibration to ex· tinfllllh tile lllhl Chuhloy aid. Mrl. Klnclike WU found OD a bed ln ' a front bedroom with Dranklwt on tbl flocx' while the defense be- lieves be wa1 put there by a third party. The Klnchba' former -P' er, Belen Bealah, II, Aid lho cell· iol U&llt I!! q!!Oltlon warUd ....... to a Wb.ile" but failed molt of the time wben a wall swttdl wu UMd. -'-'·" ' --~ac ..... QllD_ •.--0-.11w ~-.., ~ 1111&1>1 ... Clop ...,,M.to-"flClll>-••••• eouini dd wuuam ADCloni -.i ap ..,_ CbolllAll, lift IQ ) Nell Armltl'orlf, Jameo Lottll and -Aldrin. ' Reaga•ea Spet NY Sown Asks Probe 01 Te'legram Incident SAN FRANCl&CO (AP) - A New Ht a.id the hrvetlipUon really York Demoerail ~ caDlcl b' a HOUR lboald be tht JUIUce Department' I ccia:ufltt&ee ~Uoo into Qov. buei'M'lf became tbe federal commun· a.&llD'• dlacloMn ti I Jriv•te Whitt f lcatiam Kt nqulrt:s prompt return ol Hou.M _,. to Jut moatb'1 lbJp-m.lld1r9eted rai;llo meuages with no board IO'fel"llOn •enaoe. dllcb:l:h ol thetr contentJ to any• Callfonda'' ~ rlata -· -ma prampU.J ca1ltd tbt dnnd ab l1mt11 W. Halley, a.publican state admnpt tD mlUI' Reapn.. cbllrman, dacrfbed u ridiculous Rep. Joaepb Y. a-(1).N, Y.l. -·· chlrte that Re•gan 1li4 ht hid ..ad &111.lblM IDWltate IDd· members of bl.I staff had stolen and., ....... a ••<• Ccam1ttet to the mfueat menap .:!dressed to ln'fretUlate U q'*\t:r:mw. the Price DIDil1, White House liaison -ud "'tho WhJte kou.te m....,e.. man on tbt conferece cruise to I.he "If ordlDUJ d-...,. layol<ed, VirllD !JilnU, b:l!idmnta ~ wald brt oat/' . He aaid 81•et'1 ltt.&ck wn ·ha· Aetulct tOM ~ l&fllllt ~ ~1• .. b.r lidk:ldta' Chat tbe tmnocrata tlCI before •"ll'tili oa u bllpet-baw JwW a major imear ram· t10o-.1o !'*= ....... .... ~Gov. lleo(U." TIH'SdlJ, NGWlllW 21, 1%7 OAILV PILOT S Casualties· Mount War's 2,,P, Most Costty Battk Rages Little Change For Couitty In Remap Draft SACRAMENTO --tC Oran&• ~·· cariirwliou1 dlJ. trlcta ....... llUhllanlla1ly tilt - under tmDI ol • comprom1M rup. -lljD, d1!e 11p·for ..... I!! the Le(ilhllln lodoy. Dr"'-"tile CClllpr«NN•tinoc:k- ed out a provilkla ta earlier remap bllll br tho Auembl1 ud tile ..... Se-. to "'1ft lwp -.. tilt -.... tJMJ dllbtt1 Into .. 32nd. ' TM at1a. ftkh Wlmt1 Htapst Belda.k••••, eat .. a..a ... .., !lop. J-B. Utt (ll'lwtlo) llld tba -br Rep. Crai( -(IUA!!( BMcb). Tllo comj!l'O!Dioe retol!!a N....,.,n Beacb In the atb -I move 1tnml-ou31J> oupportod br _.,.,... Robtri l." B 1db1 m (R-Nnrp or t Beach). At the aam1 Ume, th• comprom.Ue -whicb Moadq w• laid brefc:n the Legislature by Lbe tbree Democrau and three RepullUcau who worked it up -mates miner cbmle• ln the 3':nci U well at the 3fith, DOW repre- HOl<d by Rq. Rlclwd T. u .... (I). Hun-Beach). HOimer pleb up I small. area. ln Orana:e Oount;r trom utt'• terrttory. And a.. pln.1 a little area arou.Dd Loo( -ad LIUwood. Of .. lb; membtn wt. werb4 on Ille ................ i.... Ropubll ........ f&aMd to-ncomnwvt tta adoption by boa cb•mblrt ti the Ltplebn. n. three DeJDoc:ntl aad -Re-publican who did approve the compro- m.iM indicated., bowevu, tbly apec· ted DO trouble in pdltlinc the lDUIUtt tlD'Ou(h. Tbe compromlle alter• 17 of UM 38 COO(l'eUlooal dlmicta I!! cantanila, mllrilJll them -crm to Ibo U.S. So· pree C.Ourt'1 "one m&D, ooe vote" nillq. 'Die Collfornl.a Soprome Court nilod earlier ... .,_ ..... If tile lA(laia. -did ... ~ .... dlatrlcta by Dec. 7, th• -WO!!ld doll u .... the Lel!Jlal!uo bu 1*'.o I!! lpedal 1uloa the 1ut two weeU to babd1e the k:Dottr ia:ue. Mesa Golf Event Nets $10,000 Charitlel -port I!! tho Colto )(ea Goll a..lc: netted Jwt OVll' ,10,IJIO, Coata Mui GoU and Country Qub mmqer Novel 8. Jamea ta.id .....,,. Jamu IAkl tabulatiom were 1Ull beiq mede toward an exact figure. Partldpltl!!( cbarllla retained iO per<eDt ct Ucltel aala, he -· The clauk: on Nov. S attraeted a number ot celebrity 1olf players and 1 big 1.nerr. l'llm!erl ot the clu· Qc declared immediately that It wou1d bt ~ated next year. ---COU.AJISU AHO DllS Mrt. II,_ K.tavver Estes Kefauver Widow Dies W~HINGTON CAPl -Nl!ICJ 1'<- llD.ver, 58, widow ol T.,._,. S.. &It.et W.U.ver u4 a Ztal9 l>elpmt.. mat art advt.er, collapced A a form· al WuhlolllM! dlper and diod I!! a hotol ,_ Mmclar olglit. Sb• hod been carrled from ......... nawer Hotel '1 crand ballroom. only a thort time Wore President Jobmon, a longtime friend ol the Kef.au•en. &rT'lved to mai:e a dinner rpreech. A poUce coroner aaJd ber death wu due to "hoar! f.UU...." JohMon appare11Uy wu unaware Mn. Kefauver had died Lil a 1eventb Door room u be paid tribute to tbe dhnr'• iuett of honor, lemte R6> publican Leader Evlf'ett M. Oirben:. Tbe dlnner, attended by more than 500, wu an amual award ennt al the Veter&n1 of the Office ot stratecic Servlcet (OSS). Mrs. Kefau"" 1ttend~ ed with • coudn Of be.r late bwband, Malcolm Fooshee, a New York at- "'""'· Fooshee said Mn. Kefauver "didn't tern to be benelf .. at the dinner. Fooatiee and friendl carrlied. Mn. Kefauver to bt1 hotel room after 1he slumped forward at the banquet table. An am bulmt:e with OIJ'&en a.nd two docton were summoned, but resu.cl- lation efforts failed. Mn. Kefaaver, vtvacloua and ftd. hatred, wu once a fam!Hv fi1ure in poUtlcel, compalp!n& f°' yem with htt tall TennelMe bwband, wbo won five terms bl tbe HOllle, three 1n tbe Senate ID4 ru In 11156 u vice pretl· dential "'ndldate on the uftJucceuful Oem0t:ratic tld:et with Ad1a.i Steven- 100. Kefauver called her "my •ecret _ .. • ......,. the Natth VI--n. --alfmadlcal~•· hve wOunded mlQ ,,.. Ollt M""'1q JlilhL U.S. crtwmoa oped ID and oat d. a ciurtq eut bt the J.,s. and removed all the rut ln a two-hour period today. ·-' This WU the lecond mott C01tJ1 battle ti the V1etnam war for Amerio can lCl'c:u. It rivaled ID blk111lty the 1115 llCbt. las to Ibo lo Dr1111 Valloy -o1ao ID the -tral blJhllll!dl and o1ao j1lll .. fora 'l!wlbliviil& -ID wlllch SIO Amtricalll were tilled. Stewardess Who Survived Crash Drawn to Second CINCINNATI (UPI) -Toni x.tcl!. ellrolivedthetemr.Sbo-- -cral>ly to tile holpltal. Silo coa1'I not st., away. Two year1 aio lhe wu one ol two •urvivon in the crub of an Amert· cu AtrU... Boe1D1 m ,1et11ntr. Mid Ketcbell, a 1tewardeu then, ,.. SI pe!'IOl!I die l!! the f1aml!!a ........ - Monday nl&bt lbe WU in an .no and heard a radio report of the Cf'Mb and dellructioo of 1 TWA Coan!r 880, • fOW'-eqlned jet, In an. *Pl* OI"• chard le11 than • mile from wbere ber plane had plummeted. She nlll!ed to St. Elizlheth'• 11oap1. tal I!! Ccninetoo. thet. ... -In t.be emerpncy room, t&ltina: wt.lb n- porter1, watcbln1 the dfinl IDd btJur· ed wheeled put. A badly burned !Dal! WU ruahed In. ~L-l!'tty brunette Jocked It blm, c.IUIUl\I, IDd turned bet bead, She ,.. •umed taWna: later, and lpOte of the ,,,- cut ahe •till wears aod wW. wear for another 7ear. I Soeft's$ ~-Te~eher: Dispensahility \ • SILLS IDIAS Dr. L~ T"""' ' IJlllalllDNALL , ............ - meta oolJ ,.._ --'Ille &ldCI! --tUoo ID tllon the !!l!!tll l!'ad· "'· Tl!1a d,.. oot lacl!ldo the l<haol dropou.tJ, who ti •vtralld 111, would ............. , •• ·-..... u14 dllf ..... tlal---· ·~ -pnllOb!J , .., " tilt lllls1llli --· • ., liollle llld lor· .. ll'." ,,_. .-e • fw el tbl commentl " Dr. Lloyd Trump ~ u lie ..... iA(lllla Bach edll .. ton. n.l!IJll• lalDCJUJllO hilJ,ii .,_ -tudllac .. d ,_ ICllodlflla( -.UON !!OW _.,. --.. the - --· 'l\'!lmp hid Utuo ,... .. oq.C--~ --· ~ ...... ler 111\>ol Ill lllda-poDlla!!I 11D<11 & youBp1iln, Tnmp oald.' "lllo -of a tM<ber II tho do(rOe of h11 dllpe1111blllt:y." H• Wd the crutut te1tlmonlal ta a talc.her ii ii 1 papU can continue ln tht te1cfler'1 1obJtct fteld after the toKher II 1-· tndependent 1tudle1 conducted In ,, S•ed'8. llld 'tnmp. lhowed the ne• methodl frOdDced acblevement m- J)llior to raultl under conventional teochl!!&. STUDY INDEPENDENTLY ~"Ibe k2dt dida't waste time llsten- t. tM t.Ncber. Get the teacber t of tbe WtT .and the kidJ1 study lad..--...~,' be 11kl. Trump cut the te.cMr-la, tbe role ol a st1n1ula- tcr to ~DISent learnJna: by •tu· cleo!i. And. bl uJd. "irMiependent study 11 not iomethtns for a talented few or tbe Upplll' to percent·· "Wbtn I WU, in collea:e. ii WU Pf't'1 tllJ' to make a e lf you at-ttMtd e1&1111 and U1tened to lec- tmll. 1b1t coa.trtbuted to a lot of Uder • ldllenment." the educator Aid. ' . j'To ~t an".'' be 11ld, "You heel to rtallt pt lllto the library and work h&rd. Il'1 DOt too much diHtr· ent In mur ac:hooll today.'' FAIL INTO TllAP He Aid many teachers fall into the 1ame trap. They lecture, in h11tory for illltanct, 01 lncidenll that cou.td be found ln any te:itbook and then the children don't want to read. the text and can a:et by without readina: ll Trump found It a wute ol vllu· able time for teacher• to correct 1tu· dents paper•. He 1aid the an.nen 1bould be 1upplled the ttudentl or the paper• could be 1'0rked to&ether in cla•• ao students would see their ........ EvaluatJon , he warned, must be an integral p1rt of the teaching Ieam- ln& process. It 1bould be buUt lnto the aula:nmenll and material!! 1tu- deDta work with 10 they constantly tnow where they stand. "Wbe n. tbfy're nn&Uy examined and rrlded," he said. "It 1houkl. not be any trauma Uc e:lpl!rience." He called teacher a:r1dln1 of papers. "a com· pleta w11te of Ume." GUESS GAME HrT He rapped the "rue11ln1-1amt" met.bod of namh\aUon Jn which teachers try to come up with que1· Uons not anticipated and young1ter1 try to outa:ue11 them. Commenting on the conrtant em· phul1 on Enalith and the relatJvely •low student Improvement, Trump a.a.Id, "So, tbe prnent ay1tem iln't 111ythl!!1 to brq !!bout. "We need a lot more re11:arcb ; edu· cation 11 tbe JnOll uder n11arcbed l!!duatry I!! the country." He crillclud the l!!flWhlllty o1 <Oil· venUonat edacatkm la wtdcb a 1tu· dent 1Wdlt1 • 111bjeet for 50 mlnulel and when be la pttln& lnten:•ted ii 1bifted. to a.oother fteld ol •tu<b' . TIME CONTROL "Return to the pupllJ and tNchu1 control over tlme," he ura:ec:t. "ln- •lead of veeUn1 It In a proeram clock in the principa1'1 office." He called ror more time invested In areas ln which pupill bav• lnterut." QuettJoned about Thunton Junior HIC)! School deliped for flnlble clus We and m o d e r n teaching, Trump llld be found It tremendou1l1 m:llinf. Smlllnt:, be aald, "It will not get in the wa, ol anythlna: except efforts to conduct C'OOvenUooai clauroom1." Quelt.lontd 1 b o g t "psycho.motor stills", the educator said he would like to 1e1 a iooct deal or mowment and involvement of the various tense• In lndepeDdent 1tudJes." He said this ran Into tn1nbJe tn communiUe1 whert people believe the qU&Uty ol lut!!I!!( ii dir..cly _.. tional to the amount of quiet. Dr. Trump l!f1'ed the -, 11Dt lo compare lndMd&aalt with the O'OUP but rather with tbtmaelvel, wtt.at itiey are doi.na: In eomparbou 1o llx weeks ago. lie said a~OUD ter DOt bles1ed with a flM qe ml&'ht have made real 1 cli1 la lDcreu:i»a: his pw:hup1 from llf&bt to te:ra. ''AM t EFFECTIVE?" Trump, who hMdl UM admlnlatra· Uve int.era proJl'&m ipODIOred by the Ford Foundatica, arpd tucherJI 111 con1tanUy ull tblmatftt. "am l f.laylng lb• role tblt wtll be most tf· ectJve in leanllac ftteoale." He laid tbq lbaGld 1.reduce lht- time tber sptat talkiDC to pupils and would Ood Chit tt dots not e!fe<:t lhe educatiooat outcome. CommMi.tinC that be did not ei.pN"I the 1y1tem to antve •t the golden ap nut week, 'l"nnnp said. "f never feel &ft1 embarrusment 1bout beln it • bue.bter, a 11Uer nl 1rleas becaU~l'I that'• •bat the Vt"•l -.iacherJI art.'' ' ( I I ' I j DAILY l'1L<I f "It Jl;li.rrid -I•( thOID'r · , bu\ ]'Te no ~ tor them," lat Attn S..rlo, ~ and companion ol the ~)IOalmel Jlau(llam, 11 he Adi) ~off the art treuunos and ~laden contenta of the wrlta .. JloiDe tor $76,267. !.laug· ham ODCOltried to adopt Searle, 62, II b1a OWD. IOD and disinherit his dau(lllllr bal · she stopped this by court-~ 1 and "119 left Maug· ham's WOCb. RiTiera villa. Surte, who worked for Maugham for ~ years, -awarded the colllebb • • • Tbe Federation of Jap1neae Sate Brewers uked. the eovemment iD Tokyo Monday for permission to import :SOQ toN of rice from Oall· fornia an u. eipertme.ntal balil i.D order to :nanu.tacture thQ-potent \vine. It llllDI that Calilornfa rioe is cbeapor Cban that prodae<d local- ly. • A Silver i.te, Wilconsln man was beint: held today on cbarl• oi cobbing i!IO SUnr Lake state llank Of 122,000. Choclos L. Cox, 32, ,... portedly eluded. a muaive manhunt for boUrl by pretmd.lng to be ODI of the Mlll'diers and then later hitching a ride with a newspaper reporter. • Ch•r'-T. Supn Sr., 85, and his wile Anni<!, 113, ~ Daly City, Calif., celebrated their 85th wedding annl· versary Saturday with the explana· tion that they ''undentood each other from the start." Sug&r1 said. ''She stayed ·home and railed the five children and never criticbed me for anytblng I ewr did and I brou.ght biime my pay check evf6J week and l••e tt m her." • One of tbe newest candidat.ea for governor ol Iowa wants to mU:e sure the nten know for whom tbeJ are votinf. Herbert F. HOOftt', a fourth cousin twice removed or the late pretiderft, •Id be will use the name "Herb" just to avoid confu· sion. Medi-Cal Cosu . . . . Reag~n S.eeking A;nothet-Solution Extra Medicare Payment Hijacked File~ To Be Released Probe Started By Cuba Today In Motel Deaths MIAMI roPI>-...... -1'lortda AXllOll, Oblo (UPl) -"" --ptkm begin todaJ tnto tb• dutlla ot throe porllXll overcome by carbon monoxide twnes thlt poured lDio room1 at the ptuah Yanbe Clipper Motel bere. Summit County Pnllecutor James Bubuto &aid be woa1d meet today with police, fire offtciall and buUd- iJll lmpoclAn from Booton Bei(bll where the motel iJ located. Motel cl- fk:ia11 and nprMebtatlvea ol the Eut Ohio Gu Co. also were to attend the ,.-.. Police said a cloapd lluo ta the mole! --pool beater seot the ~ f\on• tbroulb the motel'• .tlq l)'ltem. Mor. thu 51· penom were truted at hospltala. nve wen detalned. "rm not an upert on 1<1metblng like tblJ but it loots strange to me that cmbon monorlde coo1d travel '° far," Barbuto Wei. ru... -plane .... bljacbd •• IUDPOlnt b1 a myfterlous "Raal.a" MoadoJ ml forced to fly to Cllllo wUI be dowed to return bom1 tmdaJ. SUie Departmmt alf1dala aald pi- lot J . Victor Raymond Of Pompuo &aeh and cop!i .. Jefl Wblle Of Ml· am! would doport the Llbort;Jo C l t y Airport in Havana betweea 1 and 2 p.m. F.Sl'. Govenunent olllclaia said tllo pilob wboae fllpt to BtmiDl wu diverted Mondly by a foretgn-accem.d pa1- ,_, -tllo -in tllo ..... -"' the C.bu tanlp Mlnlllry. 'l'llo!r ~ WU ~ by soW.. durlnl the ni(bl 'Ille two lltn ---to land at MlamJ.'1 lnterna&mi Airport betwMn I ml '''° ~.m. 'llley wUI bo quetllolled by stale Departmnl, Cul- ..... and Immllratlaa alf1dala .... faro bolnf oDowM to nturn to Holly. -. 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' • t I • j I " " • • ,r "Romney Image i Hwting ' Y'ASHINGTON (AP) -~ Q .... ......,, the OM- -....... · .. ,· pq tO bavt to paitcla up ldi old a.r or bcailCI • brad new oqe II be boptt far a cbmce amonc «her J\epubll,caa raclna tor tht GOP pnai· dtatlll nomlnltioa.. \ Tbt K'ktalpa per .. o r \ pro.tel at ldna be blil a cballce 'M.. 1c1nMDJ an ~·~1Jlilt weM. Ht waa U.. --1 R-Dcml to do IO. IDlrller 1allt Mil llaAllll ~. wtio...v•Wlet•fcran ...... -IDOUDCed • • r But ._ andidate-Lmap ~ bu tMn pruent- 1 ~. ':::"'~..'::: .~ w .. the l*blle .-polls. At one u.m. tbeJ ..... him iead- 1111 .n JM l*tJ'• would-be eobdldlt.a. OYlr tie weekend tbl Gal· lup poll showed former Vlce Prelldent Rlcbard M. Nixon leadlnc with a per cent, New Ycrk'a Gov. Nel· aon A. Rockefeller MCODd witb 15 per cent. Ind Rom· ne1 third wttb 14 per cent. RUNNDIG ABOlJND TIU mictrt teem a lltUt ~ to D10De but Romne1 for while be bu been runainl around lib a man wtda ID ~ tD-line, feelin& pu1sec and •eWat support, Rockefel- ler baa ateadib' instated be dioeln't want tbe nomlna· tlon. Romney hM put four kinda of naill in bis tires: By COD· tradlcting himself, h i I vaguenest on national la· suea. bein& lnsuttldently ln· formed oo them, and by boners, like 11yin1 U.S. of. flcials ''bralnwubed" him in Vietnam. The VBguellUS WU con· aplcuous Saturday whee be made hiJ aonouncemeut. He hardly aaid anJthlnc more specltlc than, "One • b o a~· to the presidency should be confident be can be userul and cap9ble of pro- vidin& the oeecied leader· sh!p." Then Sunday be WU que•· t.iaoed by oewunu wbtft l:\e • appeared OD CBS te~ • • vision'• "Fact Che Nation." .. He •tarted out aaytna be thought be coald do bet· ter than President Jobmoo 1n flndine a aolutlon to the Vietnamese war. CAUSTIC DOUBT After that be didn't have an euy time with the ne..,... men wbo wanted to find out why be thought IO. He WU reminded tbere bu beeu a lot of caustic doubt about bb abWty to rtJe aad shine In the presidency. Romney replied that lf anyone checked b1a state- menta on Vietnam, all the way back, he would find the aovernor bad been conaiJ- telrt e~t when "I stated frankly . . . that I bad changed my mind." But he hadn't been con- aiJtent. Cbancinl b1a mind and even revenlng bimMlf wu perhaps the moat con· ap1cuom feature of b1a state· m~nta. He aaid on Sept. 4 be had chanied hla mind and Im &aid little liDce. Sept. 4 WU the day be nid be bad been brainwashed when be vilit· ed Vietnam with nine other governors. Tbey refuted hia bralnwashing charge later. He got aucb a bad reac- tion on this one. 1ioce it en· visioned an American preai- dent who could be brain- wuhed aome day if Romeny moved into the White House, that on Sept. 9 be thouJ)lt it necessary to explain what he meant by bra.inwa1hln1. Hil explanation dic:ID't add much. He said be didn't mean "the Ruasian type brainwaabing." In ual.ng that word. he told report- ers. he meant the aame thing "you mean when JOU write about the credibility "An, anow jobs. and manip- ulation of the news ... Sunday he offered a IOIU- tlon for the VletnameM war. a quite different one from his earlier day1 when be w11 aU for bomblnl North Vletham. Tbls time be aaid Vietnam should be neutral· lud. When pressed to explain how. be didn't co beyond aaytng the neutralilinl aboWd be done by 10me ln· ternatlonal O"OUP· How! He aald tlda ~ w o u l d have to penUlldl tbl Vlet- namtlt MUtrelbaUon wu the but thlaa ,.. u.m. \ '\ 'l..-, NMl!lblr 21, 1'67 • i1stma~ opping.at CHRISTMAS FESTIV~TIES BEGIN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Santa ca.us arrives at Knott's at noon en Satwclay, Nowmbet JS.. Children can visit him in his own igloo every day from noon 'til 8:00 p.m. frosty, a real snowman, is waitina for you in Chott Town. See the Life-Size Nativity Scene next to the Church of the Reflec- tions. 11te beautiful Magic Christmas Tree will be "ftoatinl" In the lndiaq Villa1e Lake and Ghost Town will be decorated with the trimminp of 100 years aao. You 'll find gifts for everyone on your fist at: The Antique Shop • Basket Shop • Bell's Portrait Studio • Bob's Men's Shop • Calico Spice Shop • Camera Shop • Candle Kitchen • Candy Parlour • Ghost Town Cun Shop • Ghost Town Print Shop • Glass Blowers Shop • Historical Souvenir Shop • Inspiration House (Religious Articles) • The Knifemaker's Shop • Marion & Toni's Sport Shop • Mott's Miniatures • Needle Threader's Shop • The Plastic Shop • Red's Leather Shop• Rock & Book Shop• Rug and Wool Shop • Sockmaker's Shop • The Toy Shop • Train and Hobby Shop • Virginia's Gift Shop • Woodcraft Shop. (Check the Orange County telephone directory white pages under Knott's Berry Farm for 'individual phone listings). Open every day and night until Christ- mas 11 a.m . to 9 p.m. · · ·WE WILL BE QOSEIJ CHRISTMAS DAY . .. .. . ~­ DBUl rm & anasT Tan We wish 1t'8ll alla1e11 Merry gllrtstnlas • MRS . KNOTI 'S CHICKEN DINNER RESTAURANT• THE STEAK HOUSE • PHONE (714) 522-1131 •BUENA PA RK .. ,. . . ... .... . . ,, . ' . ' j'/1 l I ' I ) • I OAll.Y PILOT Jet .Strike :="ts IN MOSCOW -The four American deseried Ibo U.S. aircraft carrier In· pan recenUy are now in Russia. Appear· Inf ghall Kotov, center, oecmu, of 1 So- vlllt lllll!'f lee, are from left, lllchael Under, ML P<>cono, PL; Craig W. Anilonoa, Sen Joee, Celli.; Rlcblnl D. Balley, Jecklonvllle, l'la.; and John Michael Barilla. CationsvilJ.e, Md. 'lbe four denounc- ed U.S. Vietnam policy on MOICOw televUion late Mooday. ' E Ur U.S. Navy Deserters in Moscow unce Nation's Vi-etnam Policy ~.. ...,..~3 .. ~ :'4 -·~Jt£v~ '"Kh( if?~ "'~ 7 ... 'Jr Amer\· ice eoaiJ.d~ Vidnam. are Ricii= cans jumped Ck:L ff tee" ~~l'11teriJ the four ard o . Balley, II, of Jack· while the Intrepid was in said "restloe'' tn oon-'11-.. _ • ~-.. .:_ .. __ , Japan for a recreation tta.y M~ 1111' ~lined to live "'"""'• ~ y ., ~ ~ after a tour bom.bin1 North their ~ts or future Barllla,. Z, ol C&temvWe, Vietnam. Md.; O'ail W. Anderson, A Japanete peace group son, ~Sall 1-. ClllL, wllldl loobd -the d• Dr.ft Call and . I LIDdJler. II, bl • ..,..... aaJd they went to Mount Pocono, Pa. ..__ So "et U . • •• 'Ibe U.S. Embu1y said tt "'.c vt ruo~ UC\.:ause hu na illtentlon ol. trying tbey apparently did oot con· F 01' January to cootact the d...n..1 or •Ider Japan neutral ill the inquiring about them . A Vi~ war. . spakeaman. aaid the embas-1 think the majority of Is . led •Y ,PllDI to iJDGre Ulem. Americans do oot .. want. to ID an in~ to41J ht fight in · ~. Barilla PraYdl', ttie -SoV!.et Com-t.Clld Pra.vda, ~ many of -~~partm(UPeolll ,..-munist party newspaper them lack dedslveneu. £.. • , ' They are dratted and they day · January draft 'do their duty'." call II -nearly doo· Pl Cr Barilla said hls officers ble tllo men -ul-ane ash told him America .... to ed. to '-into the fight in Vietnam to stop Arnl7 .. 0.Uber Thi rif. 1ignal1 tbe J M yJa d comrnwlllm. heal---ol .... D ar n He turned ogainst the war ...,..,,. ,...... he uid, olter wotcbin( .,. drt(I ezpeet.ed to avert.a a o u t 30,000 1 EUCOlT CITY, Md. planet loaded with bombl monll ~1918 compw-(UPn - A militarf C47 Oy otf from the Intrepid on ed tQ & y avera,. of Plloe c:ruhed and bar1t raidin1 mill!on1 day after sligbUJ than 18,000 into flamea near hen to-day. this )'tlf. day, Maryland State Police "It bttame clear to me "The ll'tlllllPal reason for RIPCll1ld. that we were killinl peo-the ~ January draft tirst reporU aaid till oc-ple ," be said. "1 am 'con- call ii lbat tlie Army ii now cupaota or tbe twin-eneine vinced that the U n i t e d repladq 'he relatively plane eecaped unhurt. States does not have any large .._... of draftees Police nld the plane ap-right to be in Vietnam." tlll """"" .. ~ "" ,... tile war • "ltll they ~ " re· ....... ~ .... ...,, ''2hi1 """"' ildllltr-WIJ ... lllb•ll'illl-w• ~ te. ·-··-·" Commies Identify 8 Pilots origiaallJ tlducted about areotl.1 w.aa beaded for Bal-AnderlOn said, "We would two ,_,. qo when it wu timore'1 frlendlhip airport like to ~ an example to,----------.,,;;,._._;;., in tht aldst· of its initial to make an emergency those who are beginning to s~ •up for South-landing al~ developin1 en-understand tilt Vietnamese east AllL• the Ptfltap line trouble. It crashed on war." said. U.S. Route 40 • milt we11l HP. said that on the basis Draft Ilk averaged :KJ,. of MerrltsviUe Road in of what he observed on the 390 a~ p totaled 3&4.· Howard County. Intrepid. he did not think "" • ""' The ~,.,., "'1;==================================.I these __ .}rill expire in 1968. ~. draft tota1 fell to 211.a AbQQft Ille t968 d..n. Life insurance now . can save money , for young manWcls .eer; .. to comt from .-..C gle men or men Whl alter Aug. 26, ltll: .-re .between the .,.. -~ 26 and ""' not ~ (}fateful Yfiart Ask any independen ~ ftnancial •·Mlll1~ With few exceptions tMy'll athla.... , ~as one of the firs t PJ)I to...,..INMW -.ity. For young people it'• ....U, die Oll'1 WllJ" to create ip~ and ~ CllJllal to ,...,._ ,.,.... And • WHAT HAVE Y-OU GOT TO LOSE? J.ool •<OUM you! .Mic )'OUl'Mlf • ,....,W d-•II you uon tit ~ your l'lom• •plnrt th• .,,_, ot' fl,... Think •bollt 1,.. .__..... Pf'OP'lr1y "'\"'" •nil ,._ l,,,,,,_1'Ml'lb OI ltddltloM .... INI)' 11-···-~ __,.. ~ '°"'' jH'9M<'t "-i. ..._,.. pnit.c:tlon. Then, flllll tt.N ,. ......... ...,.. -CGml>'"J .. ,_,,,. ... , ......... ,... ... -prot..::tion ,_·11 ~ ~ .-cl for your i.om.. • • . 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Tuesday's Closing Prices- .. ,, r Tllltdq, N......., 21, 1~7 OAILY PILOT I ..... '"'" ~,,,., -· .,.., !!: .. -..i1 '-"". -_:.r: t;~. I .:.: -1~1 ~ :i ~ !P 1 : JI:! :t ..... .t ttr. DAILY "LOT jij J dl:I 11f\t "' .. """-------· I J 9 DAILY PlLOT Tllftd~, HCIW'tftlblr 21, 1967 Wyoming Goes Wild Over Sugar Bowl B~~ ~~ LARAMIE. Wyo. CAP) -The an· nouncement that the Unlvenity of Wyom1n1 football team will play ln the su1ar Bowl New Year's Day WU met with actt.ement-&lmost disbe- lief-by atudenta, players and uni· versity offlclat.a. Athletic Director Glenn .. ~.. JI· coby announced the acceptance of th• Bowl tovttatton at a news conference ln Laramie Monday a.lternoon, aeveral boun an.-it bad been reported th• ,. I •: I • t i SPORTS CLIPPED SHORT .. LOS ANGELES -Soutbenl !omla will be seoutin& botb MhrMtota and lndiaDa football tuDU on SUur-- day as the Trojans look ahead to their Rose Bowl meettnc on New Yeat'a Day against the Big Ten representa· ~ve. Coach John McKay of the Trojana . ~old the Southern californla Football Writers on Monday that ht.a ltatt had been much too busy last week prepar· 'lg for the decider a3atnat UCLA to to any scouting ln the Mid•eat. Personally. Mc.Kay said be wt1l be n the stands at the Coliseum in Loi \ngeles to pay tribute to UCLA quar· erbact Gary Bebao ln hi.a ftnal col- legiate game as the Bruina meet Syra- :use. "I don't think I've ever seen .t 1uarterback play better than he played," said McKay of Beban's per· tormance in the game USC won 21-20 to capture the Paclflc-8 tlUe, take the H.ose Bowl bid and return to No. 1 rankine nationally. Laker Peek SEATTLE -Tbe Los Angeles Lak· i>rs get their first look tonight at U>e Seattle Supenonics, one of the two National Basketball Association ex- pansion teams, and a first meeting with former teammate Walt Hazzard. Hauan!, who was drafted away from the Lalters wilen the Seattle club was formed, is both the play- maker and top shooter for the Super· sonics and there is little queation the ex-UCLA star will be trylne for a top petformance against bla onetime teammates. The Lakers, however, have been show!Qg the reaulta ol the return to action ol their superaur, Jf!lrY West, and were not expected to encoanter aeriOUI trouble from the Seattle club O. ~., Ga,.. SAN FRANCISCO -0. J. Simpson and Gary Beba.n, in a beM and be.ad duel for the Reisman Trophy, al· ready had a couple of Pacific Eight titles wrapped up today. Simpson, who lecl Southern Califor- nia to its 21-20 victory over Beban and UCLA laat Saturday, topped the Pac Eight rushen with 1,415 yards gained and m avera1e of 5.3 yards per shot. Behan, who ends his college quar- terback career next Saturday agatnat Syracuse, was the total offense lead· er with 1,578 yards gained in nine games. Simpson and Beban were tied for scoring honors with 66 points apiece on 11 touchdowns. Quarterback Steve Sogge of the Rose Bowl bound Tro- jans headed the conference with 89 completed passes, five more than Be. ban but the latter was tops lD aerial yardage with 1.342. Rambl<>r Tops SAN JOSE -Bob Jacbon of Orange County Jed the Cootfnental League's western division nuber1 to- day w1Lh a total of m yardJ gained In 158 carries. The league's top pu11er WAI team· mate Dave Mathieson, who bad click· .. ed on 57.l percent of bla tolses. Eu· '1 Paul Brothers Jed 1n actual iapllllons, however, wiUi 141 out et sso attempts which was eood for a e.1 percent. Ol'Mle County cinched the CFL dJ. ~ iltle Saturday by clobberinf lld'IJD8lllo for the second time this ~IP. This week's schedule: • ~-Seattle al Orange County JfJ -I t Satifcliy-<.;an .ln~r at Sacramt'nlo Cf') "';' Sugar Bowl had matched Wyomlne. the o~ undefeated taam ln the na· lion, wlth Louisiana State UDivenlt,y to the nationally tekvlsed game. It marks Wyomln1'1 first poat..su. son rame of such mapltude, aJ. though the Cowboys have won four previous bowl 1ame1, tbe Gator Bo1'1 ooce and thnt um .. at the SUD Bowl. Students end fans have lteacllly IJ'OWD more excited a1nce the team arrived lD Laramie Sunday alter beating Unlventty of Tau. El 'Puo, 2l·lt ln tbe Anal ttp)ar ..... 1ame. More thin a,aoo cbee.rlna· fau met the Cowboys at tbt LG'amie Air· port. .... 1ben came the Sapr Bowl Mft. Many W10mln1 fam bad apeicted some kLDd ol a bowl bid, but UM fD. vitatt.oe to one of Cbe aatloa'a four top bowlJ WU I surprjM. • WyoJlline co-captain Jim Klick Wd be WU ''shocked'' b,r 1bia llft'I ud No. I!' ... ,.. ..... WE'RE NO. 11 -USC student. whoop it up lo fruit of llat11e of Tommy Trojan Monday afternoon after it wu annou.DCld that the Trojans bad been elevated to the No. l station In both the AP and UPI football polll. 0. J. Simpson is shown ln front, pouriJal cri.mJon paint over the victory ball. In Grid Polls Tennessee Has Chance To Take No. 1 From SC By The Alaoclated Presa Tennessee getl a l.alt chance to dls· lodge Southern California from fttat place in The Associated Press' major. college football poll Saturday md an ov~lmlng victory by the Volun - teen probably couldn't come at n more ~~Ul!e _tiip.e. A declalve triumph by the Volun- teers over a relatively weak Kentucky Wildcat team could play a large part In the ftnal balloting for the national champion.ship. Southern Cal completed its regular oampelen by defeating UCLA 21-1.0 la.at Saturday. 1'ennessee has two games remaining, against Kentucky (2·7) Saturday al>d against Vanderbilt (2-6-1) the following week. Tbe final poll wiU be taken after thia Saturday's games and announced next Tuesday. ln the latest vote by a national pan· el of 47 sports writers and broadcast· era, USC collected 21 votes for first- place and 432 points. Tennessee receiv- ed 15 votes for the top position and 401 points on a basis of 10 point.a for a first-place vote, II for second etc. Kentucky Jost ita first six games. then beat Weat Vlrginla 22-7 and Van· derbilt 12-7 before bowing lo Florida 28-12 last Saturdl)'. Tennessee booated its record to 7-1 the put weekend by downing Miasis· atppl, 20-7. The Voll lost only to UCLA 1n tbtl seuon opener for both teams. Purdue remained a solid third In the latest poll, drawing 380 point.t, ln- cluctinC 90 for nine first-place votes. .l"bt Boilermakers (8-l) beat Michi- gan State 2M last weekend. UCLA, the leader a week ago, changed positions with Southern Cal Jn sUppln& to the No. 4 spot. Oldaho· ma, a 14-10 winner over Kansas. ad· vane~ two places to tlfth Notre Dame, the deCendina naltno al titleholder, climbed from ninth to sixth after routing Georgia Tech, 36.3. Wyoming ls seventh followed in order by Oretoo State, Alabama and Hous- ton, the latter two teams replacing In- diana and North Carollna State In the rankings. The Hoosiers were beaten by Min- nesota 33-7 while North Carolina State 109t to Clemson, lU. In addition to Southern California Wyomlna and Oregon State &Uo havP completed their reeular campaiens. Purdue, UCLA, Notre Dame and Houston close out their seasons this weekend. The Boilermakers oppose Indiana, the Bruins take on Syracuse. the lriah meet Miami, Fla. and Hous- ton plays Tulia. Oklahoma meets Nebraska thu Sat. urday and ends It Dec. 2 against Okla. homa SUlte. Alabama is Idle this Sat. urday and concludes against Auburn on Dec. 2. AP Poll I SOll!Mnl Cellftmle (II) t I 117 1 T-Oil I 1 •In J .. ~ ft) • 1 )10 •UCLA , •.• 111 n J Oltlallome Cl) .. • . .. • 1 I 711 • ,..,.. o.-' . 7 1 Ill 7 WloOnllfle 111 1~ "' I ~ Stele ". 11 I I fl • Alebtme 1 I I I ,. Hevl'-" . 1 , •4 OllMrn reatlvlftl YOIH. 1111"<1 ell)ll<lbfllC •llv 1'•mY. Coloredo, FIOrlcl•. Fl..-lclo Stelt, G-•••Q•• • ..... _. Nlleml, Fla. NII_ .. ,.. MIUO<l'I. N<.dl\ CarollM State, Horii! TUH Sia... P..-n Si.tr Tuaa " • M u TllH ., El ...... Ytlc VPI Poll 1 •-kut-" c.,11orn1a ml . . • 1 ll• J T--111 11 11l 1 l'~nlue (5) • • .. .. .. . ._, 25• '. UCl.A ..... ., ..... 11·1 7'ol s Oii ie"""• (1 ) • .. . • • .. • • .. • 7-1 '" •. HOl"9 Oa,,,. 1 ) m 7 •·"Nyon\1119 ,.. .. . 1~0 I ti t. k.0.--Slit. • .. ,,__ 7 11 ·~ t Al•t>eme 11.1 17 It Mleml I Flo ) • 1 .II S.C:oM 11 -II. Pmn Sitt• IUlJ 11 '"'"''"' lttl1 11 Nl"'""411 ()4), U lndlene fltt 1 0--tle l1ll1 , .. llf l'lorkle Sl•t• Mlu ovrl 1101 lt. lie, $Yrecvw. FIOrlcle 1•1 70. Ce!<w-11 0"'9ra rrr<ftVl"O vt7t1t -,\n""''-~ttk •rl"P\" Volt •-C-wl•d .,.,_ .. ' .. ,. added, 1'lt'1 IOtDtthlnl you dream about when you're a k:td, but In rtall- ty never dream It wUl bappeo." Unl1er1ity Prt11deot ff. T. Person called the bowl lnvttatJon 11dt1itht· ful and wonderful... And president· elect Willi.am Karllon who wW suc-ceed Penon J111. 1, 1atd "it will be a fine lntroductSon to my flrat off\· cial day u pre1ident ot the Unlveral· ty of WyomJnc. Jt'a a great oppor· tunity and a tribute to Wyomlni and New Turbo Race Car Will Debut aJARLO'l'TE, N.C. CAP) -An ex· pertmmtal turbine en&f.ne, somewhat aimllar to the one 1thlch r111 away from tbt field for 197 of the 200 laps at IDd.la.Dapolis, will make its debut lo sporU Cit racinf in 1968. 'Iba aporta prototype, beinl built by the Howmet Corp. and McKee En. gtneertna, will m.tke Its initial start ln BW rranee•1 24-bour Coatlneqtal at Daytona Beach in, February. It will run later lo the U·Hom1 of Sebring and tba »-SOtan of Le Mana. Drtv•i Will lie DJct Tbompeoa and Ed LoWtbir, bot.ti EXjJ11116c*1 In Ammc. ..... c:lrfttt i'ldlC IDd wUh ~·· ............ Udie)d. bJth be.nW a.i.cu. coum. Dealgned b1 enciaem ot the How'· met Corp., a leadlq metab concern, the sport& turbine la belDI produced by Continental Avlatfoa and Engineer- ing, a aubaidiary of Continental Mo- tors Corp. MclCee EQllneerln_g for years bu been a too clalgner a n d builder of sport.wacln1 cars, mainly for Chevrolet engiaet and for Sports Car Club of America'• Group 7 cate- gory. No details of the sporta turbine have been announced, but aowces close to racing say Jt 11 different, but not radlCallJ 10, from tbe STP turbine that bu been benned from the lndian· apolia 500 for nut seuoa For OM thing, It 1a amaller. Despite the new limltaUom placed on lndia.napo1ll turbines, the Memcr· ial Day IOO )WD't seen the Wt of the exotic new po•er planta. Several are btlDC buDt for the 1981 tftlll There ar~ report& that Bruce Mc- Laren and Denn.la Hulme, w.ho made a walkWuy of the Canadlan.Ameri· can Cballenp Cup Group 7 sporta- racing aeries tb1a year, will drive the cbamplonahip turbine can being built lb a well-panted hideaway near Ted Balibrand 1 ahops at Tarrmce, Calif. Ken Wallia, who ia engineering the new can, built the Andy GranateW· Parnellt Jona pioneer Indy car. Report. •11 the three '75,000 GE 11ven..i.ae turblnes will be owned bJ Tom Freldbnt Weat Coast air- UDes eseeutive wno spouon Jim Pucba1'1 NAUCAR atock car Grand Netianal crew and who bad two rear· eqlaed Forch at lndlanapolll t h 1 1 yur. AlJo believed 1nterelted in own- enblp " one or mo~ of the can is ADm Green, a Seattle auto dealer. Two otber new turbinea, purchased. by TtMeaet car owner Jack Adams, an at Wrtlbt..Patt.eraon Field in Day-ton, Ohio, lor teats. Reports are they are ~ about 480 honepower. In· alden P1 these ~made en- &lnet an within legal rules. USAC'a lndl.anapolls board voled ln ml64ummer to UmJt tbe air lnput of ~ered can to 15 aquare lnCbea tor 1988. 'lbat made Granatel· ll'1 a..blcber Wtsal. Tbl Wallil-type and thole being con· itructed for aport.a-raclni reportedly are analler and ligbter than the orlg· lnal S'l'P enelne -more of the "in· dutrlal type'' aald one oblerver. U they are1 ~den say the ones ticket-~ for Indy won't be competitive wtth the conventional Ford and Offenbauser pi.ltoD typea, which also are undergo- ing Improvement. ID any event, Granatelll Wists bJs turbine No. 40 will be on the grid at lndJ May ~. "The rules w1ll be chaaged several Umea before then," he .. ys. ~ Rocky Mouitalne ... Qoy. Stan HatllnaJ aaJd ''the op- portUBSty to ad'nitlJle the -.m and tht state ot Wyomm1 on nationwide tewvlaJoa If a rare one." Th• new• came too tut fo_r mucl'I a .. e ....,, Southern California (9-1) n. lllnn..ota (1-J) or Indiana (8-1). a....,e ...,, .. Tenne~ee (7-1) vs. Oklahoma (7·1). ·: s.., ... ...,. Wyoming (10-0) vs. Louialana State (&-3-1). c.u.. .... .. Alabama (7·1·1) 'VI. Texu A. M (M), Texu (8-3), T~ Tecb (5-4) or Tu.u Cbrllt1an (3-5). s-• ..,. M.laaisaippi (4-3·1) va. unnamed opponent. ...... ...,, Penn State (7-2) vs. Florlda (0-2) or Florida State (&-2-1). ......... ...,. Colorado (7·2) va. unnamed oppaoent. Exercise Comes ' First For Secr~tary V dall BJ Da\VS SIDDON ....... ' "W.U Jm m1P& 111 tbe 8ecnW1 le a nut for pbJlical otnen." A. m-3or uDdentatement by one of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall'• aidet. Aayone wbo watched b1m bound out onto the coarU at the N4'wport Beach Temlil Club Monday morntn1 could 11ee that. Udall bad arrived lD the area bare- ly an botr earlier, and tbe fint thing be had done wu cb&n&e 1.nto tenDia tog•and bead for tbe tennia club. · He wu JCbedoled to bold a press oonf erence wfthbl an hour and a half ol ht.I tennil pme. BUt be didn't seem concerned. EurdM comes ftrlt with Udall. He eyed b1a op~ for the match ln mock horror .• J cmeraU.1 set tom• OVV'-the-bill pro for a partner when [ vlait dubs like thlJ," be aclaimed.. "Not someone like Rod Laver." The trim 47-year-old government of. fidal obviouab' rellabed the cballeqe ol P1a.JinC one of the wor-14'1 top Jll'OI· Udall aerved with vtior, but Llvtr rebJrnecl tbe ball euiJ1. A brief TOI· le7 followed with Laver ICGl'ing. As the match proceeded, lt became obvloua that tbe IDterior Secretary wu in superb form. Ftnally. be manaied to take a from Laver. "Ah ha, let tlle record ab01' that Udall took one came from Rod La- ver, .. be shouted wttb &lte- Wbat does the Interior Secretary do for exercl.le when IM'• lD Wub1D.i· ton? the aide WU uked. Amigos Host Tall Muskies At Center ANAHEIM -The Anabelm Amitoa hoped that the bom• court advutace will be 1D effect t.ml&bt when they meet the tall Mtnrwota MuRlea at the Anabebn Ccmentlon Center lD an A mnt r i c a n B&lbtblll Auodation gaml. TtpoU 1a at I o'cloct. Three ol the Amlaoa' flve w1nl um season have been on their home court wtth both of their louea at Anaheim to the Oakland ow, wbon Lavern Tart baa been too much for them. SU· day Tart acored 40 pointa a1a1n1t the Amltos. . Followtng toDicht'• game, the Ami· gos take to the road on tbetr long- est trip of the season. not retarnlng to the Convention Center until Dec. 12. 'Ibe Amifos amounced Monda7 that guard Steve Kramer, a starter, will be out of action for six weeb .tter the Oakland same SWlday nlfbt. ···w.n. be p1.91 tmala • llillt .. a wtet. OUo Gtda:m, '°" .., a. R«Wrl•' i:OMb. ii ~-.:WI_ .. poaeDt. And tbn be ruDI -.•Wftlll1 lot too. otten tie rum the n .. • blOCb between the Department cd Intedor and the White lloUM wbea i., mult see the President." • ;.. the match progreued, &11ie aide grew more and more ntl'VOgl and kept lookinl at bl.I watch. · "Stewart. it's 10 minutes tiQ'll and you have a presa conference at 11:30. We'd better cet movtna." tbt Aldi IDJlO\lDCtd. .: "Juat one more game," Udall aboUt• ed back. ''They sure can't do an)1btnl without me." .. Tbe a1de al&bed and dld bla but to look re!uecl. Tbe match --with Udall lftlt· inf prol\llel7, but be didn't ..... to be breathing abnormally ~· "Good 1.ine. ~ pme.' 'W l t b Rod'• bel.p, I woo one of 1'-Well, let'• &et iolne." be tbouted baPPllJ. ThroMDJ an OYercc>lt OYV the wmia toaa be turned and sprtated for the wa1ttos UmoUatn.. . Bow did be do1 a byatader 'inquir- ed of Lner. ''Ob, be bit tbe ball quite Wt11." n- plled tbe always centten>ult Am· tralian. "l WClld ...., tbat be waa qulta a &ood player:• .. 'PHYSICAL l'ITNW l.t\fT" Secretary U4all UCI Cage Season Be girl~ Mlnua the star but not Ole sparkle, . UC Irvine'• 1M7-ta Anteater basket- ball team, or ln this cue "teams''. wtJl be unveiled tonight In the first annual varsity-frosh eame, set f o r Campv• Hall at 7:30. Admisalon, which ls free, will give caie buffa a aneak preview of what to dptct at UCI as new head coach Dick Dav\a and &11lstant Tim Tift pull the wraps from UCI's varsKy and freahmen squads. 1be Irvine roundballers open for real on Dec. 1 when UCI botts Long Beach State' a Vlklnas. [)aria bu welcomed. back a slew of aeatoned veterans to fortify hla new varsJty .-nCim•. However, the Ant· eaten are 1lkely to ml11 the much· appreclatod services of last ae&1on's standout. Dale Fin~. rt wu Finney who. while leading tmne to a aubltantlal portion of its JS vtctortes last year, earned the team's MVP award. The at.andout front-court whl.%. who wu also elected I I -" ,. team capt.aln, waa the leading acorer and rebounder for the conference-leas Anteaters. Tbouiti bJa .ervicei will certalnly be mJssed, Fhmey's absence could be overshadowed by tbe ettorb of the several lettermen and treah faces in conunllld of thil year's laurels. or lack of same. Veteraru th• likes of Mike Heck- man, a M~ forwani, guards Darrell Millner and Cliarlle Brlllde malte laat year's lJ.11 record aeernl.Dl11 for- eetta:>le. EW>OelabJ when the new 1quad l• 1ptoed witb such additions as M ctn· ter Steve Parter, a Pierce JC trana- fer, and M forward Jeff Cunnlnabam, a treahman flub from Datta' JV aquad of Jut M&aon. UC1'1 Ju.nlor .. varilty, lnddtntalb', crulHCl to a n-3 recurd u.ndtt the Da- viJ admlnlatratloll lut 1.uon. Cua~ nlaparo, who w11 a tint team A1J.. Oranee Collftty selectJbD while at TusUn, wa1 instrumental in the IV' 1 SUcctH. All five -Heckman, M 111 n er, Brande, Parker and Cunnln&b•m - are •et for 1tarttn1 rolea tolli&bt- Spectatora can expect a lot ot 1ul>- sUtuUons, tboug1', al.nee Dava a n cl Tllt "l" both be Jockqtnc tblbench-e1 for reserve talent. Irvine'• varsity will nm up lfalDlt a broil of stiff competJton In tllla year's frosh crew aftd Tlft baa worktd his talented bunch lnto a repnaent.a• Uve unit. • --Facing the varsity at tlpOff ' could very wen be UCI'1 beat crop fl fl'ttb- men ln overall deptb ln Ill tl1r:M par Catt blatory. t Headln1 the l1lt of I rosb ataCttrt tonllbt will be Bob McConnJck, a U AU.CrF forward trom Covina. :Tt.tt will bolatar the lineup with· 6-4,for- ward DeMls D' Aatremont from 4ret- cent.a VaUe1. M cent.er Ed Buftklc· ham lrom Monroe ln the San J'er- nando VaUev and ruardl Hatf't' ICeto aod Steve Schleslnfer. : ~ ~ I ·~-... -- .. .. ~! lf Ci . .. h t cu ,. IC o; k " ,,.,.,r.. ~1 .: ...• . : ! ·' ~.·111. .... ~ s:w.-:i •"' ... c .->-.l'J , ; ·11--t ...... , ,..ji:.14.;. ''.!!....~ .. .•t!• ~l 11:1r11"•1~ ... ' ,, •• • 4 .. ~... Iii ,•u• .. • >.• . " u. ..:•1• ... .... ··-•· ._ ... ·~ ... ~· ., ·~ .. ...... ...... On the nlsht of O<I. 29, !!MIO, John Brennan w,aa tbe luckiest man In the world. Stripped IDtlll a bllttrod but intac:l'airll!le •a~ he la,Y bleedlnl OIT Iha main JUnway at the Toledo, ObJo, Airport lie wu badly hurt but lliwe. He was f91'.iun1te in 1Wl another way -be wu unconlclous. He couldn't hear the llUUllll of pain and death. He didn't have lo watdl 16 QI his Gal Poly football taammalel dylo1 ID the f14mta1 Cl'llh -· V•l•ela (:_. -..,.. .............. -........... _,. IMCh tt V•ltNle Hltlh ScMel In Pia 11ffLa. ~ ·"!' :?"' ., tM 17 ~ .. playors· la !hot ...... ly """"' .... NW ce1&het. Walt WIHi-, OMlotant ._,,el tM ~ C....., ......... ,., II w. ~ h C1rl le••, ...... .,.. .. .._'"1WJC. l,.MM Mble I ..... ffW hit lftlu'* fe ,..y --. ,..... a1 e.i ,.., 1~ i... ow.,.~ "lf,y r!Pt -la 8tiJI niiinl> -tbt crub, • ........ tald tbt DAlll'V' Pl4>T ~. "I bad a laonllaied' lpiDal .UC and a bmlaloma on "'1 kld.oo1 llud l'OQlllnil .....,, in Toledo. I ......... _ fl'ol!I Iha ~oopltal -Iller ta daya, IO l WU ...-Y lacky~' lrea.'1 memories ot tli• ldulf CTlth are not only dim, they don't esl&t at ad. . "I don't remember the crash at all -l was knocked uncooaciooa ioalanUy. . A., .... Nlfl\' · "11 --v ....... aild ... bad )Ult ant ... ... >Wille airport dc ---l:zlbc an-. •! ·-· rrW------lbo-.~::fP ...... -... -«I --.11 -• -:· . ,.. _, -~ wbl,Upe. .. ~v " . ,., .. 4,.1 ~ ....................... w .............. .• .:.. 'flff. AM when .. 4W, t ,...,.,..,. .._ ~ ewe • -_.,. aa It loft IM •-"-It waa alf> i.~ ... , ....... ,.,., ... ., • few -·-Hill tMrt ..... ··• 'itra19'lt ._Into tho-· 'l1'0 ,,_ -_ 1 .10 htlf aM ,,,.,.,.tty my .... ,,,.,, 111 rifht eiut • ;;_: (J ,, tho """'ay. -.!<. '"' "Tho olayors ~ "'°• In -el "'° •NI .... ' ... bl,NI ............ ,;;.;~;;... ''I don't remember anythinf alter we were in \lie air. '1111 nut thillC I -lier •11 -· op '-'tO "bb, the IUDWI)', I• ....... llretlllan, 27. baa apent hundred& o( bowl hi ' ~a1E" ID the put seven """· The alrune, · c Pac:iflc, ,..nt out " -lborlly altar , ) ; ·.n, • diluter . .... J • ra.-... ~...,._,.. ··•t.Qc..... llllllllCI' ~ ··;"' ,.. 'nlOM who llied lhr04!P~~tmarlob.analt '"'~ind the falblllh Qf"l*"•il10 . ,....,. .,..i. . e4 $200,000 by tho llalo " .... poo,ouo ' 1 • 1 !1;' 1hV Uoyd't of Landor!. In a tbird. ldioft..BNllliaD..,_ .~, .the ll'O"P haa jlLll WOii a IUtl OYll' the fed ... P· ·:.:. ~menl "'11t~ .,.._.. "Our titterMy,., MtMn WU, hM teW ut the ___ ... _,tho .... •tho_,., alt ..... .....-lfti,ht ......... -.· ·-............. .. •., ... ,.,.,. -llortol ..... ol tho IHO C.I r.ly -· olts, · Caballos Win op Warner Battles . 2211 w ....... """· • TIM'SdQ', Nos ... ll, 1967 DAILY '2t.OT JJ Irvine Gri·d All-Stars ·Announced • Loara'1 Harvey Win,n and coach Job.n Brennan of Valeoc~ were boDorN today 11 IM IG!I flayer and coacb for the !Mne Leque la Ibo JlAll.Y Pl· LOT'o all-i.a1111 ltlections. · • · Winn II the al~purpot• qua11elbacl: 'for i.oara's S.-. Goael>es an>uod the league,.... alioUt Winn's ti-porf---at -ttr and ,,..U•r. u well as dll'ICllnl the olftttae. "'Ibero'• DOI '"'° player in Ibo le.,.. l'cl irade him for ," U)'I ~· coach Herb Hill. llrennu lw amazed bis Irvine collealll• with Valencia'• 5-3 record. Plenty of tears • .,. aMd. •for Brennan and Valencia before the seuon ttarted but the T11en proved to lte more ttian a repretentaUve ~am. . All the Orantt Coast u .. lcbool1 11 tlte Irvine loop -Estancia, FOUDtain Valley, COiia Mela and Corona de! Mar -are reproaented oq Ibo alJ.\elfll• i..m. Only two playen were u.naAim.OOJ plcki the • Santa Ana ' To~ CIF Rankings VOil Jielp !llO we'll belp yOll. Buy frOm bur tremendOUI Ml«tiOI\ of PoPUlar wbl.-ttao, Uouort, beer ., w -••'ll dellnr to y0 houae on the double ... and all-lrvlne team. Winn wu on.· and the olhtr ... Ma(_n_olla ~elena.lve back Al $ancbei. -• Marnolia coocb Doo !Ml ,.yl Sandlll .. a stralgbt·A student and -wlio tw been -taclod by all major we1\ coot -1t -~ MNn the Bia: 10. C..ta Mesa halfbock *"'-Ricardo ,.. Ille strongest choice from tbt ~ Cout area. He'• paired with Loara'• Dan 'h,rloi at hallback OD Ille offensive team. The only junlon to qotalll)I Ytn Ille fllllbock, Gree rvenon o1 Mapolla, and Tim Collier, Costa Mesa. OFFINSI LE-Joe ll#netta a- LT-Gary Goetitz: ColOna dal liar LG-Ken Petenon, Loara C -1.arry Lol'IOD, Colla Men RG-Jim a.ter, Mapolia· 1 • K \ 1 ' the ~atest gift going Wt. 175 21111 201 185 2lll Ct-Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. r~owc ... , ..... ,.-.. frlendll· Anythlnf else >"" DMd? sou,, null milk. aNltet, blidel, candy, chlpo dips, C""'UDI cards and POltue atampa? U you want (t, we've &Ot ft , , . and OW C""' T1rttltr PJ'Obabty on let. Free Cotta ttftll. Gift bo1 or 5~ ... Mesa deuverr iu 9 PM .. ·r ~7 ... n.b1e. • • • • ca II 1148-7911 , E-Z.ln·'l'oo .,._ staving U\':ora, Pl1cenU1·l9th Cos· .,... ta esa. 1 -..a ... _._..,._ "'"u••"'"""l"ll .... u•"™'"• -·• RT-Tim Terrell, Brea RE-Jobn Woody, Estancia QB-Harvey Wlna, Loara• lJ(-Jlunod Ricardo, Costa Mesa RH-l)an Taylor, Loara FB-Gna: Ivenoa, Marnolia DiFINSE lit 200 1n 185 116 170 '•Ir. Sr. Sr. Sr, Sr. Jr, LE-Dave Fanuoworlll, toara 11111 Sr. LT-SIOY9 lluducJlan, B"'a 1111 Sr. RT-Bemle Smon>olf, Mqnoiia 11111 Sr. llE'-Davo Wutawttz. Estancia 1111 Sr. LB-Mike Spradlinf, Estancia 175 Sr. LB-Steve ICnifeCbfef, Mainolia US Sr. LB-Deu CaMy, Corona del liar 175 Sr. LB-llari Torriannl. Mqnolia IM : Sr. DB-Al llucl>el, Mainothl ' 185 Sr. DB-Tom Barmoo. P'ounlah> Vallty 175 Sr. DB-Tim Gollier, Costa lleea 150 Jr. • Pla'yAf of Ibo Year · Coodi;llf !111 Year : John ·Brennan, Va1encho. ,• . SD Claim t-0 Fame • ' . -Beating FUilerton . .. I CLASSIC REVERSIBLE BY PACIFIC TRAIL ' . l"l•y if ,,.,.,.. ... 4 •• ,,., ;,. "T11il Quilt,'" llec"~•ilt.4 ""'"' ••••t1l119 I• •"'•••Ji ,...1~ki•1 •ylo" t1ff•I•, w ... , re,o•ll•~•. A •ll ,1,111c, wl+lit l'•h•••<ll a •• .,., .•. s,..,. ••ll•r·Ji-.4, .yl.,. ~11111 c.ff., he•"Y ftr+y "'"'" W11h '• ••tr1 Mtlfftft,_,. Ul..tt JJ21 lau CMtt Hiw1y CMen• llel MM, Calif. 111 AYMVI Del Mer Stn c~.n~•. C11if. t i ·-. . . ... ..,.. ...... JI DAILY PILOT T~ . ....-21.1967 For the ReOOrd OBITIJ ARIES BID LEMAN EmrM A 81dlemlMI. 14'21 Veft S-St . MldWav CllY. Survlwd 11¥ .,.., Wllll1m1 two deUgfl~ E...m. Pel- "-end Ke1"4Wlne Alleftl fOIK broll>-"" end ON ,,..,.., » grencldlfld,.,. ...,., ll pr1t1t11renddll-. s.rviu.. Wedn.od<tr. l ~.M .• Ptlllt FMl'lllY Coloftl<tl F111>tr•I Home. BAL T'l MOBTUARIES Corona del Mar OR MUI Costa Mesa Ml UC. BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lll Broadway, Co1ta Meea L1 8-3433 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortau'J CbapeJ UICI Pac1flc View ~ Ntwport Rnch, Callfondl 14"4-ntl Funds Given For County Road Work • The cauto~ Wibway CommlJsion baa allocated a total of $.15,025 fer drain· ate and fJood control proj· ec:ta ID Orange CoantJ and aiao anrdtd a ...-.m contract to bu1ld U men Burglar Left Scent Manuscript Conte!Jt Fire Loss Tax Break Property owners wflo 1uf· fered et leut $1,000 loaae1 duriDI the Orange County ftnl bit month may get a tu break at tbe banda ol the [Afdalature. 1'te ltlU Senate voted S-2 Monda:r to permit tbe <>nap County Board of Su· prlilorl to reaueu prop. SANTA ANA -Police erty deltl"Oyed or demqed in the blues. here today were looldn& for Similar proviaioo .,, a 1 a well-dressed burglar with made for vlctlmJ in Loe All- an aroma of an expeDlivi gele1, San Die10 and Ven· coloene. ture couotlet. The culprit evidently hld.:=========.1 in I downtown cl 0 t h l D g store Mond1ly nighl T h e owner ol Jackman'• M e n Shop, 117 W. 4th St., to 1 d police this morning that $908 worth of clothint and IC· cetlOf"._I were missing. In· eluded In the loot were 13 aporta coats, 1lx 1ult1, w t n dbreaker jacket., 24 white dresa otrta, 20 ~ ehirta, two dozen ties, 25 pain of tbGrU md 10 bot- tles of coioCDI. .... u.c... LWe .. l401 .. c.-Hwy. c.... .. ... nu N.,.. ..... s.. ..... Am • . . ........ ...... ... ..,--.· IJCI Pref OD Beard ... u OCSEC Directors Named SANTA ANA -Mn. Ed· an aePllcatlon for aid.,, the It's always fair weather when you're home with your phone -stores are iust seconds away . When it's too wet outside, or too busy inside Festival of Opwa at·LNwta Beach ud the OtUI' ~ ty MatbtanaUel ~ Ill appUcation for ,.._ tiltl· mated at tt•,Ofl0.$18.oao by the PlaCIDda Vnlfttd School DU1rlct. • Project Opera WU not represented at ~ meethlg. B~ Lau.relSiroplonofthe~.;.;..;,;~;.;..;..:...;;;,,.;..+~-'-~~~~-:-:":'~~.._.,~ Placentia achoo! dlatrlct out· lined bis d1Jtrlct11 proposed program, ducrlbed II I "pilot experiment fa tbt areu of 1eometrJ ud meuuremeot" for ... • students of ll'1lCle 1 • • • a level. 1be -•••••• ,·.-:-· •' ...... , .. ···~' •·•·•·· ··•·•••· ·!·.·~- -when the sitter can 't come, or the car's al· ·:~::~: ready gone -you con always go by phone. ta\ Pllillc 1i1t1,hir:~:. The more you use it, the more its value grows. el · =-:~;~: I .... .. . ...... . ·•····· ..... ,, ......... .. ,,. .. . . . ...... .. '-:· . ··•·· ...... --~., ......... ~ ......................... =""11 ....................................... .-~~~- \ llA ANO.a.ON. ldltw ,...,., .......... ""' lle<M ..... \I Helping Others . Thetas Ado·pt Yule Spirit With the holiday -n jUlt lnlWld tho =-· Onlil' Coo11 Alumnae ol Kappa Alpha 1beta have hlmed their lllouchll towuU •hiring with others. Whlle ·keeping their phllanthrGpi .. in mind, memhen are aeU. lne traditional lrwt cakes, their major money makln& project of the year. In the past. Thetas have financt.ally helped the Harbor Area Girl!' Club, Orange County Cerebral Paby Aaoclation, Theta chapter at San Diego State College, Kappa Alpha Theta , Foundation lllld the hutltute of Logopedia, Wichita, !tan., the alumna•'• nallooal clwUJ. The Ille Till lllclled off during a coffee ~I in the lloJaiot home o1 11n. ~d Langjlle, eo.<balrmtn ol lwop ""1, ....... u'o lln. llll1e AlllUildlon 1111 Jin. v ....... .ldlor, UM! ..... c:ba!nua ol telophon~ orden wu Mrs. Amundson who mey be nacbod Ill 1146-7068. During the meeting lln. lllldy Kuehn ol C«ona de! liar, pro. gram roordinator with the Er:teuion Oirilion ol UCI gave a molt pro- vocative talk entitled, Career Planning for Mature Women. Sbe abo teaches a course through eitemion wtlb the same name. Also during the holldey oeuon, Thetas wtll boot two partlea. 1be llnl will be a dinner and gift exchange wilh the junior group ID the Corona del Mar borne of Mrs. Ray Astle TUetday, Dec. 12. The aeoond, pl.Inned during Cbriltmu vacation, will be a cm;,t.. mu Coffee honoring college members who ire home. Mn. Vernon Ecller will open her Lido Ille home for the eveal • • - Arts Patrons Unveil Unique Gallery Sale _ CalJibt ID a whlrlw!Jld of final preparaUona, and loYinl every ruahed aunute of It, are memben of the Fine Arla Patrom of Newport Harbor. In eager utidpaUon Lbey await the unveiling of Le Bon Marthe a t.t.of-everythinJ .aaie Wednesday evening, Nov. 29, in the patrons' a:anUy ID tile Balboa Pavilion. 'I1lil sale, the flnt of ill kind undertaken by the patrons will be a major fund-raisi_ng event with all proceeds earmarked for und~rwriting art shows of the h1gbut profession.al quality for the Harbor Area. Sboppen, admitted free with Uckets obtained from any patron will be able to choose from myriad lovely Clfl items from 10 a.m. unW 8' p.m. Offered for II.le ~ be art objecta: (paintings. prints, etchings, aculp- ture, collages), aflver, ctuna, glaaa, bric-a-brac, holiday deoontion1, home. mll!fe apecWty foods, paUo equlpmen~ lj>Orting gooda, coatumeo handmade b&by'1 ck>thine. designer clot.hes and aceesaoriel and costume Jeweby. Besides anticipiUng tbe fund! and fun 1t the Frencb·flavored fes. tivttiel, members are looking forward to Cafe and Post Party de la Rue when the lhoppen 1e1ve and the doors close. That's when the hard wort. en relu over a buffet dinner and bid on any leftover items during a Mark· dO'MI Party. Mn. F.dpr B. Witmer ii chairman, as&ilted by Mrs. Peter B. Hill. codiairman. Booth chairmen are tlbe Mmes. Fnnci.! Warren and Spencer Rich- ardson, Le Galerie; Andrew Douett and Jact Buchanan, Antiques et Maison; Helen Pratt, Bibeloll; Henry Mackel, Le Melange; Robin Campbell, L'1te.ller; Richard Leitch, La Cuisine, and Ralph Walker, Pour Le Sport. -·" ._; .. ' :~ • "· • ,i " . • • . • .. . -.· -· ·' • .• ·• .. '. •• FROM PIL T TO PUU -Thon will be -· fir ... ry<Ole at the beat-o!.......,uimg ule nut -ll]>OD· llOl'ed by tile Fine Arta .Patronx lira. Wllbur Japr ad. mi-colorful felt bklcb for the "~ all" whk:b will be ollered in the Cbez Grandmen booth, li'blle Kn. WUllam P. Glv"" and Mn. Rlcbard Pluley (left to ~t) model I a be I lasbion1 bun· the Haute Couture-· . More are the Mmes. Robert S. Barnet, Le Boutique; John Swtprt, LI Mucarade; Harry March and Wilbur Jager, Chez Grandmere; William Gothard, Lea Enfanta; Donald McHone and Louis Boyle, the Y~ye Set; Thomae Doon, Haute Couture; George Yule, A La Mode, and Thayer Crispin, Deaovtlle Shoppe. : ": This Just Goes to Show, Teens Can Find a Place to Go . '' ., ~: . • ' DEAR ANN LANDERS ' A word, please, to the 17-)'ffl'~ld &lrl wbo cot Into trouble wben ber boyfriend kill- ed her Oii tbe ICbool premiles. She WU upltt becaue ahe Hid there WU no place tor teen-acen to go to "di•- cuu life." tr kid• really want to dl1cu11 IUe (not make out), I can suggest aev- eral place• for them to go. Here are just a few : the zoo. a bus depot or an airport, car dealer•' showrooms, theater lobblea. the public library, a museum or art gallery. They also can get on a city bus and ride to the end of the llne and back. Please publish th1s letter {or all teen-agers who \want privacy and have no Imagination. -COOL CAT DEAR COOL: Your list IOUDds flae -all ei:ctpl lb' tar dealers' 1bow· ment from JOU. pteue. -DETROrt; A NN LANDERS ~ DEAR DETROITt 19 u emerce•· "J, -a -....tot .. OK. Bol *9 ~re ,,.. .. -rie11t1 nll _, lo .. ..-... tloey --.. w .,.,. ,....... ne t.a !Ut ..,. nllolnM u 11r. ud Mn. .... I& I ltlle tM nta, ta •1 ..... too. rooms. Car clealen mJCM aot llH klltd.l7 • tee••cen wM wnl te sit la Uwtr U.wnonu ... ._ .. We. nub for Ute •Uter aaue1t1ou. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently my mother-In-law had to mak'e a hur- ried trip to another city. My husband drove her In hJs car. An unavoidable delay mltde It IMIHI· 1ary for them to be away oveml&ht. When they returned my husband told me they had checked into a hotel as Mr. ud llln. He addod ba1Uly, "~ bedl, of ~Urie." 111 -·ID-law la tr/ and while • DEAR ANN LANDl!!RS ' Get out 1 don"t tblnk a atrana:er "ould pick the wet DOOdM and sive youraeU 3) them oat u a man and wife, one Luhu. RectnUy 1 woman W?Q\e that woulda"C pick her out u hi~ mother. lbe wu fwious wjth tbt newsp1per Neither hu mOf'ley problem~ l8d few prtnUnc an en1aaement anoounce- my bUlband paid for the tnp. He ment without thecktnc both 1ets of could hive well afforded the prict of pvenb. Her son had not mentioned a second room. a word about getting marrled. Sbe I am not quesUonJng the moraUb" wa1 certain the girl maneuve™ him of the dtuaUon. 1 am questioning Uil lnto It by (ivlna: Ute picture and ttory Judament of tbue two people . A com-to tbe paper. ' • You told the mother that the paper was not at fault -that the real ~ lem wu the lack of commurllcation betwffn ber and her son. 1ben you edded, "I tnow of no paper in the country that vertnes ena:aaement storiet." Our paper doe.a and I'll tell you why. Several yun aao. a rejected suitor wanted to set even with the girl who had turned him down. He sent her picture to the newspaper and announced her engaaement to a youn& man who wu HV9ral runes beneath her on the social ltddm'. The girl's parent.II we~ prominent tltben1 and you can imagine the tcene in the publlsher '1 office. You c1n be sure that now we theck out all en1agement announcements. -E H.C. -ATLANTA JOURNAL • DEAR EB.C.< So -tloe ?li""-'J _,,_, tloe ........ S<aN....i; Ute New Havea Re1il&er, Ttrte LIMtlP ta Cenlaf, N.Y., tloe Guelle ta~ ....... 1 eakl ,. -.... "" I'm nre JM 1et lbe iM.a. S..,, aMlit tUt, ever1~. Cellr me retL ~ . It you have trouble pttlq aloJti with your paru\I . . • U you tan' 1et them to let you Uv1 your °"" We. send tor Ann Laaden' booklltl "Buqed by Parenti? How to ~ More P'lwdom." Send 50 centa tit coin wltll your roq_, and a loalo stamped, Mlf-eonlope. Ann Landon will be flad to lloW. you wi!b JQur problems. Send thotW to her in care of tbe DAILY PIL01\-- enc!O&int a It.amped, teH-addrenll1 envelope. \ ' -~ .;;) .• . ----- Victory Celebrated About 1000 parents. alumni and friends Of Harvard School. North Hollywood, pthered in the Beverly Bilton Hotel to celebrate tbe 1Chool'1 first phase of its M.3 million mMter plan. Newport re*enta pretent ,lncluded (top, left to right) Mrs. C. L Clustb; Anthony 1l. Moise>, rice preaden{ of MLmon Viejo Co .. •CJustka, direct.or of planning and development for the school; and Mrs. Moiso. Othen were (below, left to right) Gary Davison, president of the American Basketball Auociation, hiJ wile, Mrs. Richard Davis, and Davia, bead basket· ball coach at UCJ: A Close-up View " Film Idols Fade Away By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) It's a shame, but true! For us females who Ilte to ltream a little, 1bow buai· nus offua no matil>M kloU for us to mooa about. What went wttb the Ubl of Clark Gable, Robert Tay· lor. LeaU. Haward, C2w'i. Boyer and 'l'yrClae Power• .tlose VU'J prtltDCt Clll the aCreen would start a r.mu beart pounding? · Who's &oinl to culUvate a secret puaion for some vf the "heroes" thrown at us on the silver ICfeeD tbeu days! There'• no romantic aura about a IUY wbo needa hlJ clothes prelled, hit face '11[aahed, his hair cut and combed and bis l&Druate cleaned up. I asked Gil Youae, tM ac-tor, why the cban1e? Younc oomea about as near being the man a girl d:ream1 about aa any of the current crop, in my opinion. "I think the whole theater bu changed since World War 11," said Young. "Along with the matinee 6dol, 1ood 11cht corned)' auo. dlaap- _peared. Yet wbo wanta to eo lo the movlet or theater to be depreaaed. And it'• very ninl it If there la a reason for it. But tbia thina uf ahoci for abock value a.Jone b not good enouati Teuon. It la why, for lnltuce, I see no pcdnt to nreartnc on the •tac• unlea It ftta into tbt tblnt.'. Yoan1. Jet It be recorded, 11 no prude. Ht coWdn 't be. wltb bla varied and Jona nm on stace. ICreeD and in tel•· vilton ltrle1. But be'~ a man of deftnlte opinion. Young currently la p1ay· lnl an experienced, Jnidd.le. aged Lothario out to get the girl in a new Broadway comedy, "There's a Girl in My Soup.,. Ht 11 cut 11 a coannet. ualn& Ulil ap- proach to woo the pt. So what happeu? Youn&. wbo used to compete for the lirl .Sth the Ukea of Gable or Cary Grant. loA1 her to a younf mu who lan't very clean and who haa awful mannen. Sa)'• Younc ruefully these days, "I never thought I'd lose the heroine to a hippie." Glg Young was bom By· ron Ellsworth Barr, ln St. Cloud, Mina., and got bJI profeaaional name from ~ role be played ln • War- Brotben movie. Gig Young was the town char· acter in the film. and some. bow preview audiences tor· got Barr and remembered Young on cardl they tilled out' expressl.na Uie!r opq,. lona of the actors. The name stuck. Young bu been married four times, the first mar· ria .. durinf World War U , wbea Mparati011 beeame of bi.I military du~ eauled a rift. His second wife cU.d, and in the cue of the (Ith· er two marrtaaea he says, · 'tt was ooe of thole things." He bu one daugb· ter, Jennifer, going oo 4. Children charm b1m. but be think• that parents these days over-1pofl. "Imapne," he says . "buy. in& custom • made dresses for a lltu. girl, "Puenta mab children tMlr statua •ymboll. And the sad thing ls, It makes for unhappiness all around.'' Rebekah Lodge Mesa Rebekah ltodgt 402 meets at I p.m. everJ first ud third Tuetdcy in Odd l"ello~·• Rall, 241' Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. dlfflcult for an actor t.o be ------------------- 4Jlfennt theee day1. ••After the war," Youns Nl4. "the Brando 1cbool of .cttni wne tn. Marl>n Brando ta a perfedty mar •~-._~.__.,_...,_---11- .. ioua performer, and what bappened 7 DoHnl of Bran- do types emeried. None »f tlMln ~m• cloee to blm. 9lll the ebanc• waa beinc ..... -.,._, wt•re 1eelq aa era el ......,. in the movtea Lil ' 1 IL I'm not candtm· JlrJ,_,f 'J At c, ••I· •· • 1 ~4 r 'J 't "' • •) ·,, ';':>o ~o ·· (A~ , 0' Pl UM81HC, MUM BOUQUETS $18 A.OWERS for EVERY OCCAS10N PAT & RANDI 161 I. 11'11 ST .. COllA MDA ' Playhouse Patrons Leaders Peering .. r ·Around Preview Precedes Afterglow Soiree .1 • ()peninl another 1e.v or actf ve support t.o Cotta Meaa Civic PlaytM>u.te la \he Pa· trans Auoclation which 11 under new leadership. Re.elect*1 president ta Kn. Alvia L. Pinkley, ••· mt.cl by Mrs. Ron Har- dy, vice president; Cbarlea Prleat. treasurer; Mn. Har· old Jencks, aecretary, and Mn. Marvin Seiver, publi- city cbairman. Named chairman of ftnt Diibtera' atteralow parties i. Mn. Jame• Macy, wbo amiounc:ed the ftrR •udt auttertna affair o1 the •w aeaaon will takl> place after a preview ctAu Nhearaal b' paVODI and pall Jan. lt. The play, "Dark at the Top of the Stain." will be presented to the public Jan. 20, 218 and '¥1. Co1ta Mesa Golf and Country Club will be the aettln& for the soiree. IMPORT ANT DA JI -ctrcliDI their new calen.dan tor the opening of Costa )lesa Civic PlaJ}aouW• next offering. "Dart M the Top of the Sta.in" are mem· ben o! the Pati'Ona MociaUon. Reminder ii bein& liven by, Kn. Harold Jencb (riaht), newly~ aecretary tor Kn. Ron Hardy, Yice praldent. Cbarter member• trw-lude ?Uyor and Mrs. Wlllard Jordan, City M.anaier and Mn. Art )JcKemle, COUDdl· men and Mmes. Plnk)ey, Calvin Barck and Robert Wllaon, City Attorney and Mrs. Ro)' June, Chamber of Com.mere. Preaident and Mrs. Jack Hammett, Cote Manager and 1'rt. Nlck Zle- ner, Cle:;, Treasurer and Mn. Priest, and Atlaotlc Resurch Prealdent Ud Mr1. O'Donnell. Historical Spotlights .Turned On 'nle put. pres<:nt and ha-ored alldes of the ranch. The ture Of the century • old public la invited. lrvtDt Rueb will be hi&h-Aldrlcb alao will glve ~ lighted by Wllllam L. AJd· torical and blosrapb.ical an- ricb, tbe J.rvt.ne Co.'1 public ecdotea on tbe lnint family. operated bla own labor r. latlom and public reladonl conaultlng firm. relatioaa director, when he AJdrlch, who became • Auociotion 1\ .................. l1ltl of nqul:nd mute f« the 1• umua1 ··-... Ilda Aiadltiona BOW .. nallable bt leldlD& mUIJc suns ttirou&hOU: Oranc• Count)', the tpolllC>l'inc Mo- atcal Alta Qub of ()rap County baa announced. addresaea the Ora.nee Coun-member ol the Irv1.ne Co.'1 Santa Ana, la spon1ortn1 a ty GenealOllcal Society on manaiement 1taff in 1965, ls Oran1e Sborea Medlcal '25 prize for first place in Thursday, NOY. 30. author and co • author of Asabtanta' A a a o c llCioll Jnatrumeni.l aection m for Members and aueats will numerous boou, documen· meets at a p.m. every MC· atringed inltrumenta and gatb.r at 7:30 p.m. tn Bow· mentarl11 and feature 1tor-ODd Tuuday. Location 11 Blu-Note Mualc Store, San· en Museum, Santa A n a, lea. He waa preaJdent ol a available by call1nl Mn. ta Ana. will give *25 to the to bear Aldr1ch and view col· pubUlhing compeny and baa MIU'~e Humbler, 17~. first place winner in windl;::::;:=....,====--====--=-=.....;..__==-=-====-=---.,. Mn. Josephine Chance, c l u b preaident. NVUlild that audltma will .... place March 24 and Marcb at in Santa Ana lilgb School. In lddltlcm to tropldll which an &lwn to all ftrlt. second and third place 'fia. oera, teYtral caalt awardl have been donaW tb1a y.ar Mrs. CbaDce Wd. An award of .. la be1q offered for tbl ant plue winner in ptlno, llCt.lon V, by Frank Samacd, Lot Ab- gelea COIDpoMr. Short and Paoli, ....,.....,., w i 11 award m tit lie wbmer of piano, HCtka IV .-.it Gar· don Muaic Co., .. J'ullertoa, bas offend • to the Ont place wSnnlr of tbe vocal division, Medm·JV. Rickenblcm QQttar Co .• lnatrumenta 1D the same di· vision. The Musical Arta Club has presented these audi· tioDa yearly t. tba put • years to promote develop- ment and stimulation of te- rlWI mutlo at:udJ for coa- ~mu.ale~ ADJ lllldtnt. "' 'f&ano, v t l c e, ~al inltr1J· IDlllU or clllllcal sultan mq partldpiate. Appllcatioa blaDb for ta.. wtJhlq to ...._ will bt made avail· allle at a i... time. .... addltaoaa1 tnf«ma· U.. Jntereltld ltudlnta or ~. may COlrtlct the illill'al lbl1ltscm cb.alrman, ... lle1a l'acklner, m. :.=n.,.·~~~ c.&a, ..... ; Mn. JUl1a B.__. MM7'7I or Mn. Jean stlM.MiW Business Women's Club . Sends Representatives Two Marina Hilb School 1tudents, apoeeand by the Marina Butnea and Profea· atonal Womu'1 Club ol Stai Beach, trav.W to the an- nual Youth lMdenbip Con· fe.rence at Chaffey Colle&e, Ontario. Tbe stadenta. both Juniora and activ• tn atudent gov- ernment, w e r t Marjorie Perrill and Guy Murphy Marjorie la a mtmber of Whittler YouUl Symphony, active In Girls' Athletic As· aociation team aporb, plays In the school orcbeatra and is an officer ln ber church youth group. Gary la a member of the marching and concert band of Htlbland. a a.ttennan of the freahman • sophomore team and la Yice of hla church youtb ,,.. 0 &l t b Leadlnlllp oo.arence .., formed to .. ltudtnta I better D- tT.ltandinl of bualaeu faDe.. dolll ta tM fret enterprtn 1~ Studtmta attadbla the codereoce rteeived acf. vtca on luue1 1\lCh u bull· Dell etlllca, \he lmportuce of m o r a I and 1pirltU.ll vahall, a respect far Jaw and order and respect for other people'• property. Leadlnl studenta ftom all hip ecboola 1n Orange and San Bema.rdtno counti11 at· tended the conference. Tbt studenta talked with leader· in buatneaa and industry, at· tMded warbbopl u4 dia- cuaaioa aroups. J. C. .JJump~ri,6 J~~tr6 /.a,,. o/~reJ 9uafil'I lo I~-~arbor ana /or over 21 'J ~al"6 • • • Diamornu e Wokhc• • Jcwr111 .madf io ~ est.nlHtg • ,.,,. J•to•lrl . J. C. Humphries Jewelers 1823 Newport Blvd. Coste MtM 548-HOI Pre-Thanksgiving SALE STOUWIDI CLIAIANCI NOW IN PllOOUUI TUMINDOUI VALUIS IN ALL DIPARTMINTSI SHOP NOW POI llXTU CHRISTMAS SAVlNOSI HUGE VALUIS-ALL J STORES! lt•el., tire., DRESSES 85.00 lllG. TO t 11.00 ............. . PANT TOPS 85.00 to 810.00 ,.,,ec &•• .. PAMOUS MAKI COOJIOJNATES he.ti~ •m•• lllO. TO .. 1/3 OFF lllGULAll 'llCI DRESSES $10.00 to $25.00 RIO. TO $40.00 SWEATERS $8.00 to $15.00 REC>. TO $25.00 .. n1d'>IPr r,11,Jrge ~"1.&.c.. USE YOUR STORE CHAROI i...ne ... ,..., "" -~• ,,_.. 2tl "'-""' 1'7W>et Vt •. 17111 11.1.-1222 MM llwll ht. lt·• 4 Ill IW • • "'-' ,,,,,, ht. It:• AM 1W • to'"° W-y II•• AM .. I • l'M ,,.._, ....... 111 t • ,,,, ....... ,...., c... .... ml l rt119t A\lf /Mf.mt Mtl/fl llltw '"· It • ""' .. ,,. ,,,. .. lw .. t "' •·• ,M Mor Jo11e Guadah bride d morn1n,t In Our ollc Q11 11>1 b of Mr. of Hun bil brid MH. G Santa A Given brother the DH em p i •heath turtn1 t potnted. redlnco She ' bouq1,1et pbanoti veWn.c diem WI of pear Mn. ot the t uel Ber honor, were• and the lo, the Apllar Alvara• cia. They IOWDI• ta ff• = . er..-= · Mr .. '"'-t ter Gu Ml to ... a: -.a. Yando, bea't RI lluelOI. Stelll llrl a.c He Newl: W. J. witb a dinner bride's lowtnc fi= The : M.pw and Mr IOD ol ( ed rinl aon of er 0. : Giver father, wore a a lace lentth S· A SU 1 !early >irati• Jt~ln rest of dlagon tures . Prlnt Mlaau 18. Sil 154-ln. 8IX1 colnt f· li ctn for ftr ~ Maris Pn..oT mw. Yor~;.. NAMI! ZJP, NUMB • Morning Ceremony Jose L. Vela Marries JoM Lula Vela claimed Guadalupe Trujillo u b11 bride durlnl ain&)t r l n I monuna nuptiala Sa~ tn Our Lady of Pillar cau.. oUe Church, Santa Ana. The brtdegroom is the son of Mr. and Mra. Juan Vela ot Huntington Beacb, and bil bride iJ the dauabter ol Mn. Guadalupe Trujillo 9f Santa Ana. • Given in nurrriate by her brother Florentino TruJlllo, tbe new Mra. Vela wore an empire deaigned satin lbeath wedding gown f ... turtn1 full chapel train, tone potnted aleevea and a laioe Hdlncote. She carried a cucadlD& bouquet of wblte ?OAI, D phanotil and orcblda. Mir veW.nc of imported lll1k illu- Om waa ca.utbt by a crown of pearlJ and sequlna. Mn. Peter Garcia, •later of the bride, and Mra. Man- uel Bemal were matrons of honor, while brtdesmaldl were Mn. Edward Pera and the M111e1 Jenie ~­ lo. the brkle't mt.er, Clara Aguilar. Lydla Sianez, Chril Alvarado and Louile Gar· cia. They all dolmed empire cowns o1 ua11a chiffon ovw ta It e t. lblafha " It b = fall llnlth coate. hMdplecu and ~ bouquets of pink ~ aQd l>ODIPOD chrJ· M:nllemum1 c o m p I t tlld lbllr enaemblee. The ~ID l&ted P• C. Garcia ud Manuel Ber· Ml to ltaDd. Oabc dutlel ,.... ¥1\imed by RoY Slan- .. llmwJ Duarte, Nick Al· ~ Uwud Pera, GD· blrt Rup1 and Richard Ba· auelot. Stella Bernal wu flower pl and Edvardo Celina Helena Rose Magnuson Becomes Mrs. Bartsch Newtyweda Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bartxb were feted with a champagne buffet dlaner in tM p.rden of the bride' I paratl' bomt fol- lowiDC alt.erDooo nuptlM U. St. John the Baptl.rt Catholic t"t111rch, Cotta Mesa. 'lbe fOnn4r Helena Roee MAlcnUIOD, dlulbter of Mr. and Mn. HwoJd V. Magna- 900 ol COlta Mesa. excb&ng- ed rinp and WWI with t.be aoo of Mr. and Mra. Walt- er 0 . Bartacb of E1.liDore. Given In mania~ by her father, the new Mn. Bartsch wore a pn fas!*>Dtd with a lace bodice and • chapel lmatb .night UDI taffeta Sweep Line 9449 Stl'.H 10-11 A SIDE ... WEPT line point& Jearly to the coatdress In· 1iratJon of this 11 m art 3t.ep.in. Stand out from the rest of tho crowd, sew It tn diagonal or peUt potnt tex· tures. PTlnt.ed Pa t t e 1" n 9449: M1Me1' Sisea 10, 12, 14, l&, 18. Size 14 takes 1 '4 yds. .*tn. SJXTY·FIVE CENTS ln c'Olnl for each pattftn -add u eeata tor Mcb pattern far ftnt-clue ma.lllQC and ~ baa-. send to lhrlMi Martin, tht DAILY traln edged Ln lace. A ~p ot taffeta !'Ole buds and pem:l leavea held her 1houl· der )ength veil in place, &.nd she carried a CMC.S0 ot white l'OR bodt. Misc Anne BClllW4 w~...,~p· ma.id ot honor aod Mn. Norman BrO'W'ft, the bene- dict' 1 silter, wu the bridesmaid. Botb doaned empire nooc lentth dresses in pomegranate hue and car- ried bouquets Of critn!On ~ white baby cacnatima. Matdling bend• ot ftowm were pio:Ded lo their hair. The bridepoom asked Ilia tdde's brother, David W. Mainuson to aerve u beat ma'.!. Usben wue Michael Warfield and Lynn Hart- wig~ and Wayne Sat.er. cousins ot the brideeroom. Bouquet.a of white spideJ cbryaanthemuma ed car- nation& decorated the gar. d~ for the reception where the couple cut a four-tiered weddlna cake baked by fhe bridegroom'• aWtt, Mr 1. Clyde Hartwlgeen. Aseiltint at the reception were the Mmes. Clarence Fowler, Dean McCord and 'Ibereu Seifert. Special guests •ere Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartldl, the beoedld'a grandparents, and Mn. Samuel Ablstraod, the bride's great-aunt. Followtnc a motor trlp ttlrougb the Northwest, the couple haw made their hcJme ln Lona Beach. The new Mrs. Bvtsch attended achools In Mus.a· cbuletu a11d graduated from <>ranae Coast Colleie. Her butband al!o ls an alwtmUJ of OOC. IET'S BE fllBIDl Y If you have new net1bbor1 or know of anyone moving to our area, please tell us so that we may e'rtend a friendly welcome and belp them to become acquainted in their new 1urroW1din1s. Huntinaton Beach Visitor 536-414' Cost• MISI Visitor 545-1593 So. Coast Ylsffor PILOT, 442 Pattms Dept.. •9• "•79 m wut 18th st.. N • w ~ ._,,, Yort. N. Y. 10011. Prtnt H1rbor Visitor NAME, ADDRESS w I t h "IJP, SIZE and STYLE 642-3535 NUMBER. 1i. .. lllllil ........ w· For Books captu,.,e romantic mood of today J,.,eamy soft whit.e belted tn da-rk b-row n chiffon, ~ati n . 15 ,_,Ion t•l1t1d • Newport Ctru• ' Tuud.q, Novernl>f< 21, 1%7 80. . - DAJLY PILOT JS LEGAL NOO'JCE • I I f I j ' I I ' ..)t_ TBLBVJSJON VIEWS Documentaries Notlmpr~ve • MSW YOU (AP) -Tbll 1all liat -. a par.; ~'•I) 1uq11111••...,. •~•t tnWy ~ ...-wA tba amption of"~~,',~ Mr lhour llad7 urlJ In September ... ~~~·· cllffennt, .., laD Into two buk ~., )lrllrD- tion. · 'lbtn ii tbl ''DifonQtlon aoenmtDtary," which la umllJ a .me. type of p,roinm and. • one net- -' encottfe a:pWned, 'You take a 111bject and JDab Jllidllrel about It, md tbeo you add I •Oice pat WM you t.be meaniDf of wbat you an teeing." ' i THI OTHll type, utilizing a famlliar jdbrnal· lltie tecbnklue. blckies a b1I dramatic issue and u- ~Jor'91 tt tn terms of a liWe dory ''microcolm" such )a abowtnC the dnll problem in ten.DI of CIDI man's addiction. ~ test. Cooper, who mak11 dommentariea for ABC, preten the latter. And nut llGnday nJtbt hls llall hour sped•l, "Can You Rear Me!" ls very ipeda1 to him. It will tell the 1tOtJ ot a liWt liJ'l named Beth Ann who ll 2~ yean old and who ;na barn deaf. It shows how 1he bu been learning r!wtth the belp of infinitely patient and eotle fam. memben llld teacben to bnak out ot that .n.i.. ~prUon. COOPER. I Mnsifrfe mu of ml&lle ,..,., lull made uceilent documentariel on air pollution, narcotle addictton, Neero slWJl!, the Vietnam war -all the big, preutng subjectl 10 dur to docu- Jnentary makers. But lhil p~ is different, for Luter Cooper himaelf ia partiaDy deaf. He bas undergone tevenl operatiom but now has lost all bearing in one ear becaute of nerve destruction. So the problems of the deal are close to him. partiC'Ularly those of cbil· dren wbo bave neYer been able to hear the sound · of a human voice. HE CHOSE Loi Angeli:s' John Tracy Cllnlc - founded by Mn. Spencer Tracy whose aon wu born deaf-for the 10Uree of the program and arbitrarily picked Beth Ann , wbo was about to enter the c11nk as his subject. He had a maneloua piece of luck since the cameras followed along u parents and tutors worked with the child in an effort to get her to lped. But after all the weeks of work, Beth Ann, who was matini progress, had not spoken her first word when the TV crew was wind.in~ up. A piece ol film tumed out bad, IO Cooper sent his men back. On that day the girl spoke her first word -"ball" -and the camera and 1ouod equipment caught it all. INGRID IEaGMAN speaks the commentary wrttten by Cooper. Recommended tonight -"One Night Stand," , ABC, 8:30-9:30 PST, filmed on tour with traveling muslclani; '"Tbe Outsrcrer," NBC, Volt, made-for- TV feature movie with Darren McGavin, Ann Sotbern and Edmond O'Brien, and pilot for a proj- ected series nm RUOD; "Gauguin ln Tahiti," CBS, 10.11, study ol the French pain\er'a life and art. Denni• tlae Itlettaff 'la CM\ •IN ... CQfNICO GWtQ NII our. .. •• ~ ~ 15 /II .... l'MAAl«lr._. • ' I T '.J f ·, o t\ : d • RED SKELTON SPECIAL * "Red'a......-"wiUI ...,u, ....... Pit Clrrol W f D ~. f ~ D .'\ ' ON A PINHEAD ft '"'"' ,. .... ftte Hlfte ttlMf ti '""''"hit ftie CeMfftvtl.,, en ttie lleell ef • ''"· lwt cf14 '" enr , .. fly , .. 4 the "Fer Tho l"et4" f .. ture r. tlle DAILY "l0T1 YH'll lio .. ,,.,l•H he• -cit l11fMlftetie1 we c•• ped late e •mell ,,.ce. I PEANUTS ly C1iarfes M. Sclnab .. I :· ---- F E fttAI .. HOU Ted Ba • film ' way be aide at with po ''Tbel 1o&lc tG edlal~ bower i ''There ficera , and' bl But I , thepowi lnstoD I serve 1t I put JJ C()Uple I totcf to Houle." Hart11 quallfieo I tor: bU perlenci I been p1 ln an A I Yet hli t ~ J ,• J r. _ _......_..__.-..._....----· --. - . Row l111po .. tant are TV Rati.ngs? B1 RICK 0. DOW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - .,. Sometimtl • llM11 tact bu tudJ. ~ bapUcatM!m ..,. people P"f• to lpon • lt ratber~•11wl rlU 1JllllUIDI tbelr .,.. u:tit.c:e. . _ In teltvllloa,' for lutl:Dce. all the talk ~ ratiQp COl)Cel'DI um ~acJ llDd I -.., dtdcie'ie,6Jtin • Of lboWI. Wblit riObo¢t nu ' tblnb °' ~ hoW· • • .. •• 11 1bi blllC •Uer1n& •u • . I l ~ €Atmw..at,; OrehNtra ' " ... Pianist to Head ConCert at OCC 'Disneyland Sets Stars . EorHoliday , 'Stairs' Cast Set , ' 'Evans iii. ,F.Um l ' He's Chairman HOLLYWOOD curn -lllurD tvau lmMd a top HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -•rote with Mla l'erow 1n ~~~:-1~ "~a~at Par- CeMilJrT • FOi -Sinldra'a mMMmt. co • ltmrtDI John tb1rd m a row for tbe st:allo. eu. ..... ' Qt!•llflmdotu No a.rrier Actor's Life Reads Like Movie Script I See By Todiy's l Want Ads ... be given an irreievanUy out- alzed Importance in the large 1ebeme ot tilings. IC ratinp cannot at>.olute. ly iuarantee succeu, what then! U tbe,y c.anaot l\W'~ antee profit.a, whit tbeo? II lt poaaible that the emperor neYer hlld any detbes on, but that everyone bed been brainwathed! Of course rating, are a fact«. But how mucb of a factor lbould they nelly .,. in view ot the new reveJa.. Uons ! NObody bowa f o r sure. And u..t•a tbe whole p o I n t -DobcdJ ru11J knows. And it tbat 11 Cbt cue. 11 lt po11lble Chi ftole PIUe"ll ti ~ ll •Jtehtli l!ftlevutT Ca tbe ..me, or better, ruulta be aUlined otbmrile! U IO, it's a revolution. TIM poUrt la, ibe impUc• &DI are 1batterln1 If tele- Ykloo fo~ tbem to CM ultimate CODClual-. lt ~ . B_,1119 • 'L1ml9' Tltne Sbarlng a laugh in the Lapna Playhoaae production of Mum' Sdlllpl's ''Lo•" are (from left) DeniJe ~.Bernard Simon and Geoffrey Riker, wbo comprlle the e11t of the three-cltaratter oomedy. It .resume1 Wednelday nl&trt and plays through Dec. 2, except for a dark nlibt on 'lbankagiving. ·~--~~~~~~- Simnn Estes Slated For Harbor Concert our11 cons1 the Hol17wood Bowl He &l· IO aia4e A cuelt ~­ ance ae the ''T~ laie.. vision show. -: nctet tnform1tion oa the caeairt ad tM u.-~ aoclMloa '• cu:rrmt se6 may be obtained by calling Mn. John Coltello. auoda· tioD aecretary, at Ml-lSU. .... ....... '4WHCn MINDING THI MIN"r ....... Hf1M &.alt Chll""'9!' Sl'ICIAI. MATINll WID. 1 P.M. ......... .....,. MAT. MlilmlOM ta The DAILY PILeT Covers Boating Beat in West .,........_ lxdulm c..tal lun ENOS TONIGHT ''Barefoot In the P1f'ttl' "It Comes Up Munt.r" r11nmnrs1111• . --·-_,.,.. Menday thru ,,..., 1:30 p.m. Set., Sun. •ftd Hoftcltya ·~:C»-1:30 ....... SEE IT WITH SOMEON! YOU '-OVfl ·~~ ANCIAWGMAN MW-Souft'lrn ..... ..,.1 c.ufwftl1 I lxcfuefw llun •• . Show starts .at 7 p.m. 'Hture at 7:30 I 9:30 ·" . ' J ~ ,. . . . • PpRTER ••• (Owll' 11 -P• I) -'"'_ .... •or l4 1D11i1t ad tnart lh_.iaa.n.PlrlodJW. )1,too,r._11unftuod IDJolA1M_,,...U.. Oll4 _..,. _.,. ed ..................... ........ -tboJlrtti<ll ,_ _, --"tht Wld'• trut.. ! I Now it II a /iict. Por tht --la tl>ll _,_ 1111. 1111, u4 -IJll- -..... -bet -.Al ....... _ srMI llrtlllll pound II .... -Ulf lllo .... •Wtll bod a ltSl. It II doublfJll lt it CU nw be I reeervt car- .....,. qaJa. Cerlalnl>". lb ·•-IAW<rfldtndebubeto ·111111-bod. Wtiot-11.U ,...., To tbl Brid!lh man a D d wtft.--tt meau a 111bft&n.. tl01 """-IA tht eo11 of Uvta.c jUt becMIH 10 much of wbat they mut bQy to U•• lt 1mport.ed. One uti· ... II that a loal "' ..... ad -cont•lnl importtJd wbelt -wW rile a cent to llS cantl a loll. Another Qtlmate ii thlit dreuet containin1 im- ported c:ottoll will r t 1 e around. 4' per cent. So It coa -dowa the line from imported wines to beef to dally producll to &a•ollne and oll. Tbe 1vera11 fam- 117'1 -ct HY!q ma, dlmb at leut I per coat -tl>ll CllmllC)' dwll• alone. TO mB BIUTl8ll a· ..,...... ol pell, It meam .. -lanll;f .. - bll --and lbUI bll ...... ud wblD lll .,.... ___ ., ... .., ... -. Ibo pllll -bolp _, bal-ance la Brttalll'11ccowrta. A British car priced at l,· 000 poundo coo1d be olferad here at Sl,400 inltud ol '2.· 800 and CODHquently be more attractive. Or U the Brftlsb -held t b e price ·1t SZ.800, the proDtl he bn>ll'1JI ho ... """1d be outer. Salu of tcetcb mlpl particular~ nopot>d to lower prlcel. To the BrttiJh traveler abroad, It IDebl every- thing will COit 14..S per cerrt mart. With the pound at 12.40 IDl!ad ol 12.10. the tourl.lt wm n e e d mort poundl thlt week to live than be dkl Jut week. To the U.S. comwner, it means cheaper prkes f o r goods imported from Brit· aln. -and 'With Cttistmu ahead' thll may well. give 1ale1 ol Brttllb fOOdJ a Utt TO THE U.11. uporter of goods to Britain, it mezna stiffer resistance -becau1e of the higher price on U.S. goodJ in Britain and Brit· ain't efforb to ttmJt im· porta. A U. S. car priced at t:Z,800 whkh aold iD Lon- don at 1,000 pounds last Wttt wtU cost 1,120 pounds this Wfft. To U.S. borrowera gener· ally, It meana hl&her cost.I. The hike in our own bu- lc disCOUftt rate to 4~ per cent wlU force interest rate.1 even above the hll- tonc highs they have been recgrdJng. To the U.S. government, It meant more trouble in our balance of paymenta becaUH our uporU to Brlt· aln mey IO cknm and our lmporta lrom Britain may go up. There also may be some outl!ow of U.S. rundi to late advantage "'QC Brit- ain'• almott unbelievably rich I per cent bu.k rate. To a.11 nationa holding British pound.I as reserves -particularly the underde- veloped countries -th1t devaluation meant a bitter blow. Tbe uaetl t h e y tbou&bt were wcrtb '2.IO Saturday noon became worth '2.40 Saturday at 11:30 p.m. AND OVER and beyond all lhllt tbe Brttbh deval- uation LI a grim warning to get our own Lntunatlonal financial accowits l n t o 1hape -before the interna- tional speculator• tum th.tr ---.-rwi forca-.-on tbt.:U.S. dal· Jar. If other major nation• devalue their cUITencles (the hope ii now t be 1 won't) the ptt11ure1 Oil the dollar will become monu· mental. With tht deficit In our balance of 1>9ymentl widening again becau.1 of Vietnam war 1pending, our re1erve1 are vulnerable. With our current dreadfUI flscll perfonnance, our po- altlon ii exceedinaly deli· cate. Now that the apecula· ton have succeeded in top- pllo& 1lla pound. the dollar rtallJ" ttan<ll a1ooe u the , ODb' merve currency in tltil frM world, a1 th• one ptYOt currency for all oth- • curreode1. Ill lnte.IJ'lty inast bl u.leparded. JU ~ m1&1t be upheld. !Ml ll Ute fundamental 1M..aJ of the Britith de· If valllltlOI o1 1987-w h I ch tn.111».a all the delalli in Dear Ann Landers: ,..,,.at•• I .. ..._..._,_._ •Y UUle ••lier ....... ,. .. "De I ,._,,, -a a ..... ••• ......................... ,. .. "Bew ea11 I teU my .Ue ..... .. ..,, ... ,_, .. ..._ .......... tt .. attalr .... ., .... ,. .. . ................ -" .. eloud&T" "B-•• I •ake my fathr ...... ...i.,1'" ........... I t.11 •If ........ lie'• ....... ,. .. "h It rt••• fer a wife te .... _, ..... •ull-•'• w•l•eyT" • "lo e•ea .. -.1 .. ePltM IN• ••titer ..... ~ "i\• I a ....... .,.. ta ........ la ......... eream.1" "1" .... •-14• ,_ ...... Celep,,._ prlelkses k?" "We wel't! •e•elly ....... aatl now I'm pPt!paal ••• T" "De Y•• .. lak 1 .. erazy ta Uk.e •••ll•T'' And Ann Answers With Insight, Feeling and Humor EVERY DA l' IN THE DAILY PILOT 11111 npart. 1'-------------· WAii' YO aw UP OI YOll aw Olm fOI fAm DAILY PILOT WANT ADS nr. • ..,.., 51..,. ._ ... ., • .,. .. n. •• ••• cwc.r .... ""'"71 H01W -SALi ..,._ -IALI. HOian -LUI HOUlll -IALI HOUUI POil IALI 0111NI 1000 ....,.. 1000 0111rll ·' t• ..._... 10!'! C... MeM 1100 1111 .._,. ,, .. ...,.. S111n J Suoras $13<111 l!V" •,SI~ AIOI' . •t• 01t of Area .. ;...: ·:-.-Eddie Cllll Miii 011SDW 1E811 =°"...: ':..~'t!n .. ~ - • -..... "" ........... "" .... .... .. Vlft' to -· -"' -· all ........ ,, ... , . •11---&la ... w"""" -7.l .,.....," -----"'· .......... ----·t .... ·a.c ............... ;·.:..'rim:,.. .. ~ ~ ,.. A.mr. ..... ~ ·-..-... --.. -.............. -.. ~·""loon; Ill.IOI! IUll ... -.,...w. ....... ,..b .. J .... _ ................. -···~..:-• ..:""'......:... """ .. ~¥"' • .:.:."' wllll a ~ ldtdlll ........ fOldt. I a I t I J, llmitr" a-. . ,,__ _._,,.. .. , • ..., " ..... "-........... ,.., tJaUw.. RIO. • t .. • ... llat )Dcab. A blta-I l!i!iii!'!l!'iii!!!!!!""!'.'!'"'!!''!!'" I I*-.. If illlb In the larat Jot. WGD.'t t. _. Mw1• kud. ... ~ • ......... Ulul bame ol S bdnm. 3 a>NDOMINJUM wtch aU lhe IDl'mal 4w., room cd tada)1 ruu. PIUC'E. lw ,.mt. ""1 ~ ..._ pM; a coaverUWI ntru. S bla: B.Ra, 3 baths. ..._ -. .....u ONL~ su.* -rtrd---It -._ -Bil -w/w ...,......, Ill bull ..... .. llt ... awr kitchen ....__ ...,, •• --.....,, • wD '* l+C -i dlt" CIClbCIMI: pal» a MOkE. ,_...,_a... -• CllATI .. ,...., ........ ,.-"""''"'" ,_ .,.. not --.. """". , .... '··'ct·-" ... _ ._--,;,. -..... "' ...... .. -pool. - --WAUACI ---lllJIOO • "11b M down. ....... • ... ""''""""' , .. \'OU llNlit , .,,_, 111*6' Call M>. Goe .... IW 11 -"""' -""' _,...., .. Htt141-..., &: l11dl , ~-.!!'!f"J -· ...... _. beot -....._I I I ~ 1 r:arn ---HAa.DWOOO rLd!)k -.-:ana ..... ,, i,c.. ~..,... HOID. ,... -bod--E. -· QDI --~~ .... -1 - -..... .._ l'ORICLOSUlll ACINll ~ =:....-:.. ~ lt'L EM u...... C.1111 hit ArM ...... °'"" -I 8R ' .... -......... ... .... ........ _. W1 DAllY PIOJ CWS- 1111 8'. D I A L D I R E c T 6 4 2 • s 6 7 8 - ~. tlfd I .. ---·-•1111. 4 IDIM 2 •• VeOllU-P/l.llmpl, ~ 0 ' 5 .... w/ 1Mn12 I kit ,_ • ~ .,.. llAL.TOllS 1 :.,: :;.~'*ttzi!., = .... • • w ' · a 1'WI II a _.. Jtwid. • an.t Ra9JtJ ...., -...oo ... • ,..., ..,.. ~... .-. ... w.,... ~ aw • • .-.. ca1 • .. !!i!!l!!!!"'ii!~"l"'!"" .. I 1.....,,~,~'t=:,.all.:.l:.:UM.:.rf~-·I IDr ~ Clrlt.Y SIO,IDO ................ fi ••• ~ --. CID .... -BY OWNER f.llr. * l.mlt -· CG!I CW. l'Oa ftnma:a JN. -,.._ ·.111'1'! Pomll> -. NIL -~"11111'-(11(1 .. * I• I <e. Pllcl4I If $25,950 -er... X1M _, .:.t--l:ABml>E. • ia,1a1 VISIT OUR DIME·A·UNE COUNTER IN Laguna Beacli ' 242 FOREST AVE. NO DIME-A.uNlll ARE TAKEN 11" Pnom Drop In 1,.a _, Margit Ml:rtlft 1t our~ Cl r.::-e.: ... • ~ 1::•:AL::V:A:L:-::-::*::::1 Nnpwt I ~ ...... Fi EE SPICTACUW VllW-OC:EAN cad IAY e~ann1! le./ -..Aparlm .. ,./J 0. W•ll<froul Hoar Newport Ho"9r Entranco 2525 Ocoon lhd., C-a Rf Illar. Ctllt. AMrLI GUUT rARKIN• -IOAT SUI'S Wiiy ,.., hjoy 11ie "Co!ldollllddn" Way of Ufa THI ADVANTAOll .WILL SUltPltlH YOU VOil can pmdlue and DI fet lltle -or lauo 11 you pro!ar. ALL aw. bnw WATEllPRONT VIEW. AD hno two bOdroolDI and two b1thl. -Wl'l'll LARGE PATIO. YOU A'I INVITID TO INSPICT OUR PUltNISHID MODEL hy $59,IOO mid llp L1 .. $420 MontWy & Up !'hone 673-1711 for further l"'-t!on LEllDIR'S fAU Ub.nJ. ftnancinc 4 BR 2 ........... ...,,,, "'-"" ..... _. Call for detaill: lomatt Mo<!-Co. .,...,. Executl~• Addnu Deoon.tor•1 bome-1 bdrm 2 blrh -xtra large Hv. rm: din. are.. t.&lllh hvnt p1tto 5Z2 V\a Udo Sood -118.:JOJ R. C. GREER, :n..ltJ 301 Via Lltkt m.nxi The ont,y home on Udo with a PIYChlatrut to kfrp '" .,0 defl1t9d 673-3711 BB Huntt.,... Beach 1400 ----4 BR. 3 S.. GLDf MAR l·blk. Khi.. 6 1hop'1. ctr. 124.500 DwMr 962..oll03 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ___ ... __ • . ........ ------..-.. -· _..,. -· M6-71l 0,. •• ti '1111 « r.,; -· -II ,._ -( 4U, I -C>Jw ... In< --.... -w/all .-1 .... .... -BIU ... _ . - 3M.: -"OK. _, ;.. ... _ N1D VA lo -be. .. ..... Pod ---l1>0 DI fun. ,,... . = s. Alo -'a. , .. , ""~ = ~ THll ...... """" !pie, ' ...., ...... - -·-... ,,. ""' ' I -ltolllt >W.IO -rn.' ..... ..u iGiiil -.... -ii&iii -YJlr. SiWii .... ~ Coot1 - ' Jiil -. "'"'' --~ IAY null -.... l:'l •• I . .. = PD Pollo - L~ ...... 27!5 ~.~ Pa&. vln, prtYaC., reu- --.b&e •••••••••• ....,. Fr•nch1 .... w1nt.4 SUc~w cbuclr ..,.., dl&tn backed bJ forty years .. perieloe afStMa a ~ method tD 0Mac1al ._... pendmot.No~~ quired. Guaranteed moothlJ lncot:ne if deltnd. Local • catiooa °' ttlocata ro aey of the 50 ltalff. lDl'Utmenl Of from m.cm. Tb I I la I srouod Door opportunity "' )'OQDI or old, lndMdual or rroup, ainsle lite or r1&'b t to an entire county or atate. Let your own atto~ or llt.m.. .-ltut 4tciclt. RJcld lnvel11ptkm lln'tted and required. Brobr-5.1MlN • U)'dme 1-. ......... Zl,1'67 * * * * * * * &AV-ON PLUMBIKO * • ftastJtc n .._ • • .... • .... * Pool s.rvtc. 6'10 I IONU3 POOL nL'l'ZR I stGNAI3 DA?«:l::R.I * 19 POal ·-. * UL ... JICD ... WarnbiilA» ...... _. ta. call -J'Ulj ~ atradaD. * IGCrl .. I I ' I I ~ l fW1LY PILOT T~. NMml>« 21 1%7 ~ ·~LOYMINT 'oas ' ~~ YMIN_T JOBS & ~PLOYMENl Joas & IMPL~NT J~S & IMPLOYMENT JO.!!_! IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMP_LOYMl~8S ' EMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMPLOYMINT "") Wented, MM 7100 Help Wanted, Men 7~ School1-lnstrvctlon 7600School .. tnatructtor\ 7600W.00............_. 7600kho• ln1111wtten 7'00Schoelt.tMft'Uilttilft 7600 School•lnttrvct"-7600~1netrvcHon 7a . . ;APPRENTICE PROGRAM : '"' te $419/rnoftth . : 2 year prosr•m to leun the Wute : Water Treatment field. • !JAINING IN: -Operation.I ;-Plant Maintenance !-Mecbanlc:al Mllntenan<:e ·Fixed -Mecbmlc:al Maintenance • Mobile -El9ctrlcal Maintenance --Enatneertna -Laboratory --Q)llectlon System Maintenance 9'9UIREMENTS: -High School Graduate -Recommendation by Higb school : Admlnlatration -Lma than 25 years of aee '-MecbanicaJ aptitude Submit Letter requesting admission to Program by Dec. 1, 1967, to : Fred A. Herper, G~eral M1n1g., County S.nit1tion Districts of Orange County Pod Office Box 5175 108.._. Ellis AvenU9 Fount1in Velley, Celifomia 92708 Starting in January, 1968. I 1:..· Senior l 1. Tedmlcl1n Test Tedlnkl1n Applicant lhould have nro to low' yean ex- perlmce 1n IOUd state d:&ital and anaJoe dr- cultry tD c:e.llbrate, te9t and tm;tilelhoot electro- nic t e 1 I lrwtrumelU. r.duCBtion ahould tndude Ont to fll'o yu.n ~)'QOCI hleb IChoo1 In collf'ce. trade achoo!, miliWy or 10CDe eqWn.lmt. .......... C•• c:•er 01apei94fN1afllllor• Miii.. :.. .,, Madlinllt Tool Griaclen ., Dispatcher leftclt Ir Aeer Inspector. Some~ CID dQ IHft and IOIDe • allbt lh1ft. f5 lr. min. '"1ftr Weftt STEADY EMPLOYMENT PROFlT SHARING J. C. C1rter Co. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR Better Pay? Advancement? Added Skills 7 A more rewarding future? Schools for Children? Consult any of these FINE SCHOOLS Betlnn•n . . . Enroll Now FOR I W&I CWSES 011 THE HAMMOND ORGAN Yes, our inatructor Ceil Pittman will tuch you to play the Hammond Organ in 8 weeb. You do not have to own an organ to tue this course. Learn to play with tbe all new Hammond Organ 8 Week COunie. Rental 0rtane during term of cour1t. REGISTER NOW ••• FOR OUR NEXT CLASS, JAN 16th. Hammon~ Organ Studios 2154 E. Coast HHJlaway Coroea del Mar OR ~ Open Monday & Frict.y Ev.._ , ....... ••• of ALL A1•• If )"0\1 m'e rHDterlQI the buline11 world, it you are ~ em- ploy.ct but unhAppy • • • ft.n4 oui NOW (not next wffk, not nut year but NOW) . . . how to efftdS.,.q lmp!'OYe your moam.. roar Mlt imap and your MU aattefvtion Call Hoo.a Hoffman at the Newport School of Buaineu to dilcull the uclt1D1 posaibillty of YOUR new leue on lite. ..... MleJU newpon school of business ua IOVll tllVI, MIW,OU IUCM Enjoy Saccess II Uft "'-" Medn Co.smtology OLLEGE~BEAUTY. often only the mOlt ~~updated CoUJ'HI and Tecbniquea. 'Yoa.r lkiDI will bt only u Sood a.s the trainlnc you ban beeD liven.. New ClnMs Start Eaclt T•1day Register NOW 646-9311 1195 Newport aMt., Cotta Mele 2117 S. lrlstol, Santa AM 5404667 Why take OUR word? ,..... .. .......... In '"' ........ * MIDICAL SIC'Y at.ALUNGIHG POS. In PATHOLOGY. Vt.ritd re- ~ MIO~ rec.rd. clerk, .... tJ'pt., ... med. .... tat.n. d1leue. * Legal s.c., $650 lm&.IJ ~ta/probate law nrm of.... .n t.e- ftta 1D llCRtariea. * LIGAL-Aeeto35 Won b-1 aic19 a«)! . TYPIST-RIPRO IBM EXEC, l>Qs, EVw. •TECHNICAL • ltlPltO Oa.y A lll&ht lhltta aftll· ~ U.S. Otilmlblp ~ quired. TYPIST TectWcal ~ ~ meed in typlftl 1Mterial for~ or publi- cation lld1 u malnt& lllCe and operation man- TICHNICAL TYPISTS E:iipeieoced oo IBM Ex· ecudv9 ~ter. • STAT1STICAL TYPIST ~~. ITA'N'11CAL t)'Pllt od paYJQll cJen. Some ml• ebllllle bookJ!eeplnc. Ex· pe1enoed. For accounttna omce. Y CM1 c.n t:!'fy for •ny oft I Ifft with TRAIN1t4G •t POLLY PRIEST IUSINESS · COLLEGE 325 N. Newport 81vd. Newport BHch S4a.9713 Ca II now for • e • an Evaluation Conference • Gradel 9· 12 •Small Claael • .......... Attelrll• • •CloMPet'IOllal~ • Academies ,..1rec1 for Collete Entrance BRICKER-WARD~ II Fair Drive, Cotta Mela Phone 5400420 ................. CHl1COA1 10 ...... Typlftf SdtMI Whet.de I flt 1n10..._.m .TaRI ... .,..... • Pw;tz ... ... "'.............. ~ .. ........ .L ........ 4TH GRADERS-SENIOR CITIZINS SPBUMG PROBlfMSflll Typing dolt wondert a.Md 100 per cent on APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY f ................ , ' ~ C41..., ........ ! CHILCOU I : """ ICMOOl f i 17J ....... c:... .... , ····················---- Junior t echniti1n 671 W. 17th St: C.ta"'-a s..3421 Help Wanted, Men 7200 Kelp Wanted, Men 7200 Help W ....... Men 1200 Help W...,..._ Min 7200 JOU & EMPLOYMENT_JOBS & EMPLOYMENl miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Hetp wanted, ~ 7200,....p wanted, Met\ noo Call 133-1235 OR VISIT DANA uborllories, lllC. ; .1401 C1mpus Dr. Irvine, C..Hf. <Nev Oranlr Qo. Airport) An equal qipor11mity tmploJw MACHINIST Immediate opesi!n1 for ex· prrimced Mi.Bla1 MachiD- iM.. Good wortdns concll- bom with an~ eledronk:a ~. Call Pertonnet 494-9401 TB.OlllC Engineering Co. • Electronics Technician To 1-rn the ~mt, UlelDbly and teslini of cryatal filter de-vw:n Suc- ceMtul appbnta will ~ tauat>t 1he latett at.ate-of· the-art concepta and lech- niquet ln thia 10phlatica~ field ol ~. ~ applicant.I will po&M.SI'. • A basic knowlear ol electronic theory. • The abillt7 to ~ elec- tronir ie.t equipment * O.C.A. * INTERNATIONAL NEW FACTORY BRANCH TIAINEES e AG.Eli 1B kl 45. e NO EXPERIENCE NEC • Start $120 per week , On tbe JOB TRAINING , Work with HYDRO. ,. ' .. .. . TRAINEES No experience neeesury. 18 to 35 years. Hi gh sc:hool graduate. U you have the apti· tude, we will train you. Permanent employ· ment. Excellent opportunity for advance- ment INTERVIEWS MON. THRU SAT. SPS Western DYNAM1C AIR FILTER.!. 2701 Se. Ha"-r, S•ntt Ana , OiEMlCALS • , With MERCHANDISING. An eqUll .,ortunity employer , SERVICE. 11!!1•!1!1!1••••••••111!!!!11111•!111•• 1 DELIVERY. SHOE SALl!IMAN No Experiw• ./ CREDIT Expt'7"1f'l\Cfd ma, tup ./ MANACFMENT M1min1t1. all NDdJta Neceuory! Ari rqua.l opportudty employer Laguna Beach, C•llf. U ynu pouma tbele bulc inclodlllg profit lbarina. Ml.If bevt rleaD caJ.lJurnt. qualiflCl.tionl, apply l.n per· •For INTERVIEW . CALL: Lef1 tlllk ti over. S A A dri•1~ rtt0rd. Apply .on to: eMONDAY A TUESDAY. stioe StoN' 333 E.1'1U. St. YELLOW CAI CO. __ • .;...__53_7_·2_3_t2_*.:...:___ a.ta Mesa. ~ So. ..,_. Q . lll E. 16th St WESTPAC i MACHINES CORP. HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR: ' Electro Mech•nlul A.Mm biers App\kants should ~ cap- able " wiring and uwmb-1lna tnKM.nlral devlle9 from 1em1a tics and blu.- printa. Welder tfust hr capab~ cl layln1 tut and weldms .-embliel from btoeprillta. APPLY IN PERSON WettPac M•chln .. Corp. 1!11 W.16TH ST. NEWPORT BEAOI lob lums Restaurant f athlon lal•nd Newport &.•ch ~I.I l'lQW ~11\1 In-~for: • Cook• PARA.METRICS hu Im· ~ open1np for· Tr al Me fot• trandormet' wmdini. and Gener•I Helper In U1"Pt ~ .tlCJP. HUGHES 500 Su,.rlor Ave. Newport leach, Calif. Alt tqUal. opporttrllt)t employ« M&F Ea1ahll!lhrd ~1------------­ tlrm. ~nll tnn" bmt!· * TrainHS * fill N .. w Huntington Beach l"X· P ARAMmlCS tension now tnt1n1t and Ill· ll"IVltwtng for trl111H posi· 929 &Jett. C.O.t.a Me. lions Wt manuf•ct\rr hy. 54~2221 dro-•lr fillenng tqU~l'tl('nt -,.--------I for air pollutK Southtm S•l•smen & Manag•rs California. Need mt"ll tt> ~ opporty with leadlna leam to operatr. Install t1rm oUui.nf C1'fB 100 mu-and at'nlce our equ~ tual tundl. Fall or pt tlme. mrnt If accepted at&rt 11t No exp« oec, •e train. S2 35 per hour, automatic Npt Bch amce. M2~ pay tncrMi8 to Sl.07 pt'r Santa Ana aHJor, 547-3331 how-w 1 t h in next •1x lnveatars Ftnanda.I months. Call Penonncl ~ ~~· lnc. *842-4466 * Drlll p,.... Miii Machlnlft $t .00 per hour + llM OVertllnf' !>II hrs ~r '4k I up. 56-0431 BOOKKEEPER OT AC't'OW!l· ant for <mall, but srowmri. t'lf'ctrOnlca f1nn 1n Co.ala MMa ~60 -Mn1 Mock lob Bums Restaurant F•thlon lsl•ncl Newport lM•ch Aw!trant~ ~ l>f'ln& In· tr-rv-erl '"" BUSBOY • Dt.hwHh9rt Tlill timf' Maintenancf' · tull time, Full It Part Timf' Olil &44·4nl0 Jim WU~tt for a ppoi D fmft'l I Call fi44.ml ~nl. 63.'>-5091 Qm Ray Slm~k Man thru FM I ·~ foe ~lJMnl ~ Srrvi<'9 Sta~n me------------ 1 chanlc Marrteod. OYer 25; BOYS 10 . 14 T.A JUN G appllcatlollll for 144 W. 19th St., C. M. lAIUnt Bta<'h· So. lAl'Jn11 p.Ued landa'ape imta.J J. BF:JJ.M.EN, 0"/1tr %1. Good routes! •Good profits Ml~ In m.uon"r~. Apply in tlf"f90fl btwn 7.._1 DAILY PILOT ..,,,_1ry « concme twat sm RATON BEACH INN • 6(2..(321 • .. ptefered. Apply at Sr I !lll2 ~1111 AYr., HB ROU'I'ES AVAILABLE ...,ia La.nd9caplntr Co. ~II • TV REPAffi-MAN---In flllr •ppl MT~ or cn•1 ~ '<Pt-R • nru (If PART WPslmlnstcr for boys 1~1 · --TIMI' • 87~ Good Profit& • No .Snnday W1!MI .......,.T Dtm.+11ne * S 0 S TV + [),.Uvtty 642-4371 j OlARGE IT! Orange o.t. M,... FREE! FREE! FREE! Wouldft't you like t• be th• OM.Y "Lon .-• et one of the greet perform1nct11 .t this •ti-time st.,. hit •t MILODYLAND THEATllt lft Anaheim? Of courM you would. Htre'a how It works: Ch9Ck th• ca.tfled ,.... of the DAILY PILOT to Mt If your ntfM It puWhhtcl tMre. It can appe•r In •ny clanifiu....._ Cell '42..5671, b· tenalon 219, between 9:00 ind 1:00 p.m. to cl•lm your tickets. (North County toll·frM number S-40-1220). First come -ffrst Mrved -HURaYt (Offer tood November 14 th"""" November 26) ••••••••• PATllCE MVISEL ·· · ·· · · · · · -~~~~: ··· ~'L"I' 1···· :·:..~ • ~ W I : v: ····l "' ¥ • • •••. · .. '"' ·. 'I B ~ ' -·~ ., .. ...,,,.,. ·-.: .. L ....... !~ ... ·' JUE BAILl:T IUT1 llOW t i ...._.,. ... n. ..... Olfl .. • ... ..., ...... ,UU. -~. la A• ..... • W.IW. ... -· • All lleblll Afll'!I • .... ~ ~ .._ __________________________________ _... • I • Offset PreSS111n • Itek C1mer1 Operllors • Inserting Machine Oper1tors • Set-up Clerks Reproduction department txSNnlion hes er• •ted s.wr•I new openlnp on both ct.y and night shift for: OFFSET PRESSMAN with at least two years experience runn'n9 small offlet equipment, p,.fer•bly the AB Dick 3'0. Supportlnt poeltlons In our ,..,,roc1uctlon ct. p1rtment are •l•o anll•b" for ITEI( CAM- ERA OPERATORS, INSERTING MACHtNE OPERATORS and SET.UP CLERKS for theM mac hind . Apptlc11nts mutt be high achool 9reduat .. over 21 •nd draft tx•mpt. Some •ppllc•ble experience pr•farred. We •r• a prowth company In the fl•ld of edu- cation offering excellent aalariet, liberal benefits, pod working conditions and oppot• tunlty fw 9rowth end advancement. Appty In pert0n M Pertonnel Office • Profeaalonal Library Service A Xerox Co111pany 1201 E. McFadd• Av- Santa Ana, Califonlla · An equ.t opportunity employer WCTROllla tf OlllCWIS FOR MCYI'EL MAINTENANCE 6: GARDENER. • APPLY IN PERSON SecNtary te $450 Type 80, SR I>. Pree u/35. ere. IUf> Accntf Clerk tit $4SO Lt aecntc °'' type 50. (tplll !ft) Gen.. 8kkpr. to $475 Exp In AIR, A/P, liatlt payroll. ~ .,. .. look keeper $450 U/21, no TB. Mac:IW» or EDP b~. Hee peid) Newport Ptt"MMel ~ '33 Dover Dr~, N.i. 642-3170 Help Wanted, Women SALESW>Y 7400 45 fashion Island N•wport Center Newport leKh MGM1 .. w-NM!11. No experimce ~. Sat. . ary oPftl. Aae 22-32. APPLY IN PERSON COAST HEAL TH CLUI · 1l2 E. 11th St., C.M. HUGHES Newport leach IWquh-ew a rntnlmum nf 2 yeara of rl'Cent industrial txpel'IPll« in ll'OUbie- &hootlng, m•tntPnance. C'llibrallon and teat ol oecillolrol>f'I. pulat 1rnrr aton. VTVM'a, apedaJ trsl l'QlllpmN'I( 11nc1 <.'On• trol1 A •lmna knowl- rdac of 10lic1 11a1e C'lrclil- try la desirable BABYSlTrER I Hou"kre~ er Uvr In; 2 chlldttn . "I IN hool aae" -worklnq '=!.~= ... ~~= parrnta -~ Wk. !>36-1182 -· ... ·--WAJTR~ WANTF.D- Plrast •pply ltt ,_.rllOCI to· HUGHES 500 Superior Ave. Newport B•ach, c,nf. An rqu11I opportunit,y •mploytt -M&F -------- EXCmNG CARUR . . . f.icp..rl .. nced Qvpr 11 Extt SN-y, u/30 11nd AllrAC'" ~2-m2 afttr I PM f hvr with proflci4'nt 1kllls WOMANl;,~1oNJiy for N.B ro. Sal11.ry ~n for bllhy A ~yr old Unlver- Arrnt. m(&, lor •• '°..00-S&'Xl ally Pk. 1tt11. 833-0239. C.O.t A('Cnt, Int· .... s.w.srioo BABvsmm-:--my hom'. Ptn0mel Clt'Tk ...... $100 Mon Wed A f'rt Rtf rcq. OMV Clerk ............ s.4.33 Wf·1185 or &.3'50 Sf-~t Local Comp.mleti J. R. PIER.CE wro S.by•tttt for my 2 AaociatH Airency C'hldrn. older woman pm, 111S2 Nrwpnrt, C.M. &U~ _Ml'U Verde UH. ~ e DENTAL ASS1'. e PArt llmM>"Ytr 22 )'1"I SCREBCED Ctrffr Opportunltlt1 All Levels &4).14M .'146~120 Sc-l"l!'efl"'d Pf'l"Wlnn4'1 A1tN1rv 901 Dover Dr., Nf'WpOl'f Brh. • Exprr·~f. • ~ Wantl'f1-NURSES AIDE l.a!l'ltna R(-acil Nuraina Homt • 494~. WhJta Eapt\a.nt9T Dime -a • IJD9 -- HelpWlftflii WOtt'Mtt ' • cot 1'100 ~ All • .,..... ,owa:ra-..... WAITI Wallet Th• Sten LUNCH Apply ... REUIEN 151 I. Ceell 1000 PAIT MUJt be la.mill roll reportl ' rrdutt· Mmt able to 1IM It ,.a~ Go Ill&~ dralenbW o:a •irable but • ASK J'Clft 1111 JOHNSOJ ~ aw.a. 6a.O PITSecY•W yer ma-.. Rectnt ..... llfflt. odCbiS alert Gal !'rid !urn 1D beat tl ll'a tun! Pay I ed. 546-1111 PART ma;1 steno. Good I tstlns weft. L to l:Sl, 5 dQI 100.UO, eyp IBM Encut!¥I Call weelcda PCBl.JC Rdatl slit&nb • 9ftWI altrt • alary m1saloa. Mmt I mttt pdlBc. 11 I Suitt 101, ADI C;tllfonda Biil ArrENTION t e e RA I :o;1~bt •. WHI u1 •·n at Ollta ini: SalaD •• ~ e SEAMS Sinile needle 0 Manufact\.lriot • 201 • '2Dd SITTER for rt My home. Wt1 5 ll PK. Set H B. 912-11• e GENERA M1111t be Fod meetJns d CALL! e EX PEL SERVICE OP ernoon, .wa I or part ttme. ASS'T to 1U ruu time. * I 673-6lllO • " EXPERIMO PART TIME Motel * I& LOCAL I-. 9'orkdea.nlJll S6 •• bra. • HOUSEICJ:EPl houat in Laa per Wffll. $1. SEA.M!TRJ:ll P« in .a t 913 D4drte. CIWU omc1 I Aflllt I I COit Miaall9 I I One I I • • PBX 33U I •1.m.. WAITRESS W111M lor LUNCH SHlfT Apply In Pen111 REUIEN I. LD :t E. C...t ffwr. N.1. OFFICE Assemblers J'w bMlc ttectro · IQeo dMantc.1 • .......,. • Jlif,c:ultl DIUlt bnt • toed wrt Nellld. can. b'Q1a drivct'a llcmlt and .,. .... tD pam • atrtct llbJ*al cumlu, Uaa. Afllnflc lesurdl CORPORATION Ml11Ue Systlml Dtvlalen ' SECRET ARIES e 1.an. Acc.untlnt --·--------~ -- l COIVAll "2 Mc»«ZA. Wlt. IOOd ooad. ~· IDGda... --.a111.- 0WD1t .... llWMO, s..J.GI e '11 MONZA "150 e •vn>. Rl:B. ....., COIV1111 •• rc:.D ll'A.WMJ(lf • UH. ,.. .. XIII. .... ! • SftO or ID!" Cll'l'D.. • --.vn:a N'Jll; W l'aUIMt ._,.. Waean V4; pWT. lteer., JVH, $1215. Prtv. perQ', Mj..WI 1950 FOiD 4 ba. a 50aal MUSTAN• Jim .,._GT...t. ......... tmi aai.. • Hr..mf .. 1Jlo-SU1 EXt'IQ lJOf't c.AU I \ , s ' ' . 'ILY P ILOT ED ITORIAL PAGE Informative Dialogue Newport Beach city 'eovernment last week felt the backlaah of the recently· defeated $20. 7 million school bond propoaal. Dlalocue growing out of this should be informative to reaidenta of Cotta Mesa u well as Ntw· port Beach -especially those concerned wilb the weU- being of the unified school district. A large delegation o! Harbor View School Parent- Faculty Organization (PFO) members turned out at the Newport Beach City Council meeting to accuse mu· nlctpal lawmakers of belpinl t.o cause classroom short- "iei by approving too many residential developments without considering the availability of school facilitiee. In at times heated e:ichanges, councilmen insi8ted that the under•tandably anguished parenb were wrong And they were -partially. It iJ true that the city does approve all new resi· denttal construction. But., as Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall pointed out, city councilmen are legally powerlesis to reject pro- posed housing tracts solely on the basis of the school system's inability to a b s o r b the increased student population. Developers can be -and in Newport are -com- pelled to contribute to the cost of meeting the addition· al library, park and fire department needs creat~. by new homes. These services, however, are muruC'lpal services. They are the city's business. Schools are not. Developers cannot be ~ade to help pay ~or , schools. That is the law. The states law. not the city s. In any case, bolb the city and the school district are stuck with it. But does this mean that nol.hing can be done by the two governmental agencies to eue what councilmen plainly learned last week to be a common problem? Not necessarily. The school district and the city have been for some time cooperating on recreational matters. Some schools have been buut adjacenl to public playgrounds. l''acillties are shared .. That kind of cooperaUoo cculd be eccelerated. In- formation on subjecta of mutu.al mtue.st could cer· tainly be exchanged. There may even be ways, such u through ma1ter planning and r.oning, that the dty could shape future development so that it iJ more In eccord with school district resources, present and projected. This clearly would require joint study and effort 'by the two agencies. The Newport councilmen criUclzed unhappy PF'O members for "not doing their homework" before mak· uig their complainta to lbe city. Technically, probably, tbe councilmen were co~t. But that "answer" leaves a lot to be desired. The city and school district operate out of the same tupayer's pocket. The tupayer can baldly be blamed for expecting maximwn cooperattoo between these two arms of local government. And Lt certainl\ can be ar- gued that. from some of the couodlmanic attitudes and comments during the meetinJ, and during the school bond camp1d~n. there's not much evidence of any "homework'' being done on that sidr of the dis- cussion. either What is not arguable is that Newport Beach citl officials and Newport-Mesa Unifled Scbool district o - ficlals certainly have nothing to loM, and perhaps ve!'r. much to gain. by doing some of Uleir "homework' together. When the smote of the confrontation between PFO and the council finally cleared away, Councilman Dee Cook observed: "I think something healthy wiD eeme of all this." We all must bope so, for the good of Newport Beach as weU as for the good of the schools. And we can also hope that Costa Meaa clty officials will like- wise work closely with school 41.strtct adminiJtrators. for the same reasons. H S,._,.e Love, SplrlC of Betuon Wi da 1Anael9 Sowtera Cheer Our Servicemen·in Vietnam at Christmastime To the Editor. Christmas is a Ume of JOY, or get· ting together with loved ones, but for the soldiers in Vietnam it wiJJ only be a day of remembering other Christ· mases. Many soldiers will not re- ceive mall or pacuges fTom anyone unleu we help. 0 erbaps the DAILY PILOT can help chffr these boys by requeaUnc ir. the paper that 11nyone who knows of a soldier that will receive little or no ~ at Cbratmas send his name and addreu to the paper. THE DAILY PILOT could then print a list of these names in the paper .nd encourage its readers to send a card to a name on the list What better way to share the love ·ind spirit of ChTistrnM than with a •veary, lonely soldier miles from iome. MRS. IRENE SOUTER The DAILY PILO'l' t00tdd bt happy ) pttch rn. If 11ou Imoto of a sertJict· tan who'd Hke o Chrutmas ~ssoge. ·op us a nott. -Editor ~loth"'9 lor Viet-• u the ltditor: I am writing for the Sh1sh La·Lo '1en junior high Camp Fire grou1 Our group has htard of the need nl clothing in South Vr~tnam We fc.>" that by sending clothing and maten al! to Vietnam we can contribute in helping. OW' group will be comm~ around house to house starting Nov Z4. The Items needed are · Ught sum· mer clothing, hard leather shoes blank.eta, and cotton yardage materi al. WE WOULD appreciate the pubhc help in contributing to our project. Tht: First Metho ist Church of Costa Mesa is sendmJ: the packages to Viet nam for us. H you have any articles that you would hke to contribute. ?r need any further informallor.. please call me at 548-1233. Thank you JUDY SIMPSON Hlff"l1hlklHf1 Thw"e• To the Editor J hope that you t"an print my little 1•xp(>rience. It might be very reveal- ing to other driven In the "sucker·• lass. Saturday. as I stopped for a red light on the Newport Freeway in Cos- ta Mesa. a small boy rapped on my window and asked for rides for him· self and hu two 'nendt. to as near as 'hey could come to North Mam in San· ta Ana. Since I was gomR all the way to Lln· coin turnoff 10 Buena Park. I took •. 1em to a level place on the Free· way not too far from the Edinger turn 1rt and dropped them off. I FELT CONCERNED about leav· lna them there but I know i10w that I shouldn't have for they were very capable of taku:; Lair of themselves. Tolerance C..tn. Ab., Herald: Tolerance of di.lcuu.lon, bakd upon sincerity of belief, ls the foundation alrl.e of both democratic aovernment and thf' main· f#nance of humln libertv Without lrerdom for criticism or" hoth doc· tr•ne~ and dttdl, no cttor 1·;rn be 1·01- rcrl\!d and no il.:i11rJvtmt.rrt ma~ ht> 1,,.·kt•d for 111 hl'n t;um3n bfir• .Ji. havr h ··n 'llt.illv ai.'>•: 'It'd to r;(!n lal rnn ·f ·1rtd <' r..,ont.·p " \ ,, , Letttrs fr<lm read~n art wclcO?M Normall11 writers should CO'llVf'll thrir me.ssaat1 ht 300 words or ltu. Th.t nght to ~e lettns to fit Jp<ICt O'T eliminote libel i! rt!tl"Vt'd. AU ltt· kr• ·miut incl~ .signature and ma1£. mg addTui. b1it lU.lmt! unll be with held °" rtqv.tst When I opened my purse a little later to pay for a purchase l bad no money. I am in the habit of slipping my purse behind the driver's seat when 1 dnve. a most coovenient p&ace tor my back seal pas~ngen. I am never too old to learn. N• mort frtt rklts. They cost too much. ALTA KASTER A Dot Prote••• To the Editor· My name ia Rip. I am a year old German Shepherd who is wondering why humans point me out as a vic1· ous animal. J admit my voice Is lo ud and because I am • puppy I get a i1t- lle over-excited an:1 talk too mu ch. u • o children I <1lso i.dnut I appear "r:v large and to some t look mean ~"ar:i;e of my teeth But u It my fault Jor Ute way I vu bom7 And yet btca~ of the way r look and becau~ of my normal ac· lions there are some buma.n.g in .ny neighborhood who are not patient and want to see me put away. I am ~oing to obedience school to learn to la.ke commands. but acbool takes time. 1.N EIGHT·YEAR-OLD boy nas rased me for montha on end. O~ Jay I got my chance to show him l didn't like to be tea.ed. I grabbe<! the seat of his pant.a. I could have hurt him but that was not my inten- tlon. I only wanted to warn him to leave me alone . I don't feel this was an abnormal reaction and yet I was put on quar· antme for 14 days. even though I huve my rabies shots and a licen~ ,o boot ! Would you believe that the city pound didn't even check to see if I really btt anyone 7 THAT'S RIGHT, the city pound has no proof of a bite except the word .>f a stranger. H :.ouh.J":: real!: disliked me -and I can't hnap why, be-- cause I am friendly and I Jove chil· dren -they could call ln and say l bit a human without me even commit· ting the act. I would be put on quarantine and after three C'alls I could get the "<!as chamber " Whatever nappened to "you're innocent until proved guilty?" MASTER·s NAME WITHHELD Ray WolJna. S.1-'. -"Perrrus slveness is provin& d.Jsastrou1 1n our society. permi111ivenesa In the home In the cla81room, in the court.$" W. ~-fkrnhelm, l"Rmont · 'Nobodv appredate1 anythinJt for noth1ni. for they desplsr those whn ,1:h e tht>m the hand nut whf'ther we are d4!'al· mi: with ind1v1dua~ or nations." 'llipftle• w...... ,. .. lat' To the Editor: To anyone with two feet that matcb, the "war" In Vietnam is a ;eaJ pbOll)'. ll hasn't been declared by tbt Coe- gress. and this gives the bippW and dr:lft cctrd burntrs ample l'U90ll to squawk. But the 11.lliett upect Of all an tbe numerous ceaae·bomblu:&I aod cea• firings that we have indultd In to our sorrow. And now comes the Colli'• proposed 13-da.y truce, wh.lcb would give them just 13 days more lo ltrftl· Ulen the.Lr position. l,fITLE HO CHI MINH, wtt.h hlJ comical Mandarin wbisltera. is CV· tainly nobody'& aqua.re, and lle ts evi- dently aware that the "threat" of impoverished ~ China ii onl) a big blurt to mtimidalt the American J*>- ple . Americans. including the hippM• and black nationalist.a. would right to the death U America were attacked, Just let the enemy encroach on our borders and see bow quickly our black and w!,ite, Christian and Jew. Mos- lem and Buddlu.t, and a1J the other "tsm~." Including the Soc1alisu. would volunt.Nr to aive their lfves to preserve the way of lift they are enjoying heR and now. BUT IS AMERICA being attack~J: Dean Rusk, et al. say 1t 1s Let us set TIJ,• Communist menace could not -;ur- vive anywhere without indirect L'. S. support. We are not directly attacked. yet we aTe involved 1$ eH ry other nation rs involved in a war economy. (Read the Wall Street Journal. I So, all tllil ceaae-flre jazz on ac. count of Christ or Budda Is just so much salve to heal the suckers who imaiine Vietnam is a legitimate war . YlL BASHAM ~·oi.e tnerh~•d To lht Editor· While I sit here in my living room doors and windows closed, the laugh ter of my two small children muffled be<:au11e of the noise being made from a commercial airplane p~s~mg overhead. I am taldng pen in hand to write a few deapalrin& words oop1! ... the airplane was so close to our home one of the paasenaers al· most waved to us. Sound like an ex aggeratioo? Maybe ••. but only to prove a point. TO WHOM DO I write? The airlines' That Is very fUnny, I'm sure they think it la a blC joke. I'll bet every· time they receive a call they Sa\ "There is that nut.woman calling ti~ again, Charlie." Allow me to begin at the beginnin~ please. We. my husband. and our two babies. moved Into the Cliff Haven area three years ago. Just the perlf'l i area to buy a homt and rai11e ha bies. clean, homey. and quiet A \'EAR OR SO lat.er we notic·1•1I loud planes going ovf'r our home. h ti after all. 1t is a big world and othrr people hve m it too, so. now what 1~ that rule' Do unto others before thr' do unto you t Wf'IJ .. they did ' Tu day . we ,flnd ourselves assaulted hv helicopttr taxi and commercial a11 • plane nouie so fierce I am begmn1n1: to undc-rst.and how poor Englan11 must have felt during the BUt.i FOOL, OH FOOL that I am I ph1111 ed thr tower one day hopm~ Lt11 , mti:ht havf' tbt anliwtr to our 111 oh lem 'i They wert> vny nice abou1 Ill\ <1111•i;t 11111s .and thf' l'Onclu)tlon "',,, 1t \ r1 \ nicr and stmple spPf'rlt infor 111 1111: mr fh(' 111rhnrs ahHt\ ~ u~r fhr fiilrk Bay ai; a run I rnformN! thrm I did not live on the Back Bay and ~ airlines do not al•a11 ue tbe Back Bay; l know, as tbty are I.I.ling my roof top to fly over. Yea, they said. they do that somett.me.. "Too bad lady." WHEN I TELEPHONED tbe Ntw· porter Inn . . . weU. the belt 1 un say about them 11 that they wer-~ rude . . • &lld tbt DOOaie ll"OWI loud- er, and the beat toe• cm. So tbe otber day I wu readin& the DAILY PILOT, and I read of increued tu1 aervi~, increased airline serv~. and pot· sible airline expanaloo. IF mJNGS A.RE so bad for us now that everytlme ft hear a plane or bellcopter coJlUn& we bract OW'lelvea until the noise and beast puses our bumble home before we mlght Raurne our talk. meal or television listening. I shudder, truly I ahudder. at the tbOGlht ol mah planes, more belicop- ten, more nolH coming our way. Maybe, maybe, 1 should cancel our newspaper sublcripUon; U we don't ,..... about the problem tt milht 10 away. That ii what othera M• doin&. 1t Mes wwk. doern 't tt ! ? ? MRS. ART PELCH 401 KlJ1&I Place Newport Beach G•tle•• A1tOn9•ll t1 To tbe Edi tor · Sorry about ~ letter to the DAILY PILOT Mailbox (Nov 1Sl Uoi9t 74-year-old William Kni.Cht. who tldnb I sald ln a recent letter to the DAILY PILOT that he la JUtleH. I uaed tbe ~ ''guUeu" to apply to those individuala (Including Mr. K.Dipt, 1f he participated) wbo organ. bed and petd for an aao•f1UU maH campalp directed to many Harbor Area homes, W'ging a oo vote on all of tbe achoo! bond lasues. J USED THE TERM .. gutless" to re· ler to tbote who do not have the cour· ap to identify their names with their convictlona when they trv to lnnu. nee commuhlty action. Could it be that they want power without respon· 1iblllty? Or that the use or the.Ir ~ would have detracted from the 1ffec1inneaa of thelr campaign? PAUL A. HANNA Prettt • Fre•• ..... To tbe Edit.or: I would like to try to answer WUUam XD18bt (Mailbox Nov. 15). I know Mr. ICidCbl could not have any children bi a Hewport-Mua scbool or he would not bavt vot.d no ID the bond elec· tions. Because tlle school bonds were not p.used, the school board must come up with an answer to their problem. PERHAPS MR. KNIGHT would like to bear tome of the sotutlona now be· tn.s consldertd by the school board. They couJd move ~ eighth ~ade In· to bith ICbool to make more room for the elementary kids. as this 11 where the lmmtdlate problem is. Another 10lutlon 11 to put all tht eleventh and B•G~e Dear Georee : My wife reads my m"ll. ANNOYED Dear Annoyed : My 1Vlfe rtads my mall, too Come to think of It. I bet l.hal'g why I ntver lt!t any problems 1lgned "Lonely Blonde" a n y mo,... You think you aot prob- temJ ! twellth gade pupils ln one h.lgh school and put tbe tenth, ninth and eighth in the other hl&b 1eboola. Then they would have the seventh, six.th and fifth in junior hi&h and the rest in elementary. THlS WOULD ELlMl.NA TE the typ. lcal type ol hip schooll -the four classes and moat of the utracuni- cular ectMUea such u football. I want all of the adults to ct.op and think back to their high tcbool daJI. Didn't you look forward to thtH things? Also atop and think what kind of education your children will be getting in crowded cluarooms with overworked teachers. If the school bonds had pqaed. we wouldn't have to worry about Jt. WHAT RIGHT 00 the adulta of this dl.atrict have to deny their chil· dren the but education possible? Sure. tbelr wes would have goot up. but the level of education and thett- fore the standine of the community in future years would have eone up too. Think, that the better educa- tion the younr people of tllil com· munJty get. the better qualified they will be to late ovtt the community when their turn comes In not passing the school bonds. the people of the community cut their own throats. They will regret lt in the fu- ture. I'm proud to say that t am a fresh· man at Cost.a Mesa High School and that l wholebeartedly 1upported the school bonds. MARY KJMBELL A1e 14 Seu.i Pre•lems To the Edit.or: Reference -our recent school bond election: On a note of optimilm. coming after Harbor HJgh'a safety meuure, which passed., the next two most popular propositions were Prop. 4 ( alteratlooa to 26 1cbool1. U.000) which needed only M3 more yeaes to pass -thia ls 12 ye-, votea from eacb . precinct -and Prop. J ( claal· rooms, four new tchoola tnd one site, •13.Dl,CXXI) wblcb failed by 1049 or 20 yu votes per prtclnrt. AT OUR PRESENT rate of growth in thil area, •• should expect to .. sirnilate more properly owners with achool age children -in fact. as the school board ptedlcta. almoat 6,000 children AND their 4,CXXI voting par- ents, baled on the norm ol three chll· dren lo a family. If thlt meu. that we will averare 2.000 new ftudt~tl pe.r year. we also will bavo t,m new parents, the majority ol whom 1'ill certalnly vote a loud "Yea" fOf' tho IChools. Allowtne foT thtlr eUpbtuty to vote we 1bould expect to pass similar bonds in two years I AM ASSUMING, ol course, that the lnnux ot retired property owner• (the potential "No" votes) will not come close to these ftguru. The prospeet for some property tn relief ln two yeara seems favorable and may influence our rebellious tax· payers. I ml&ht add that the increase in unoccupied tttn·a1era (due to dou· bit 11e11lons) and u.ndlrected youna children will not 10 unnoticed I IN 111E ~ANTIME. the next two years become cnJcl•I and challcni· lnit. We must malntatn as Cine ._ achool envlronmtnt aa pouible. U should come before "4lnythin& f!lu In our thlnkln~ If we let down now. Wf! wit. only bt en<'nura 'll\I Ol•r •.atenlf'd teachers and administrators to look ehiewhere for thtlr CIJ'ffJ't; wttnf!u Dr. Newcomer. Twenty-1ix &cboola need alt.era· tions. 117 scbooll need more ctau- rooms and all this \tlthln t.be Dex:t year or two. Could we rent VICallt in· dustrial space to use u temporary school buildings? Could we do wltb- 0\lt certain proiram• to &alo UV-a workina capital? COULD WE LEASE quonaet huta or even large tent.? la tbere one ulltina high school with extra space for 8th craden? 'fbeo, move 6th craden to the intermediate scboola, which iD turn leaves apace at the elementary schools. Since double aesalooa and-« the four.quarter year would req\dn addlUonal 1Wl aod operadnc c<>1tl, wouldn't it be simpler and I.es• dis· ruptive to the atudentt to UM that money for any kind ot portable clau- room? IF 11IE COSTS OF actual material were available from our preleJlt tu override or budget trtmrnlnl. we could use our parent force u carpenters, electrician1, etc. to provide the utra rooma and-or alteration.a. Tb1.I tut plan could be organlUd by the indivi- dual PT A croup. for their own school.a. TtwW to the lcbool board and an the staff for their monumental plao- nina and thouaht; we know tbey are devotlna extreme effort to tbeae prob- lems. Now let us know what we cu do. . .our vote was not enou.gb. MARY R. WILLlAMB 12·M-•• Sc ... b To the Editor: There apparenUy iJ no queadon about the coml.ne lhortap of ICboo1 rootna under preeeist plan Of opera· Uons. Why don't the acboola operate U month.a a year instead of a abort nine? Cao you imaetne the many factor- ies in Costa Meta and Santa Alla cJot. tna down ti&ht for three months each year? Not one of them could 1ur- vive or get people to work on three- fourtha of the year. Wb,y cu't ICbooJ teachers work 12 months? H. A. WRIGHT f'tdl ,,.,., ...... To the Editor: The executive board Of the Coata Meu Hilb School PTA wi&hea to U• presa ttl apprectattoa " your effort to keep the peopt. of Coat. Meta and Newport Beach fully lnfonned durlnlC tlle recent bond drive. Tbt needs ot the diltrlcl wen brou&ht out wen. Your effort.a art felt to be commUD- lty aenice at lta beat. MRS. CLEM A. TOWNER Corrupoftdlnf Sec. Coat.a Mesa Htp Schoo PTA --IW- Tu ead a y, November 21, 1997 TM f<Utonal fJClgc OJ CM DcdlJ Pilot ueb to mJorm w ,,_.. tdat. ~~· bv ~ thU nNIPGPf'I"• opfftiou ad eom- lftf'l&orr Ota '°'*' Of htCWraC. 1nd rigrtffk;oftct, bf ~ a forum for &M ~ of our f'fll~f'f' opmton.s, cmd bf pr1n11tmo thf diwru .,... po'na. of tn/"""'"t obl4trWn and spoktfnkft °" toptca o/ ~· da11 Robert N. Weed, Publtaber -... The rece I the Li Wll • slow, Eve all th Pon,· n.f.- e:ran WOWIC f1nUb. -ont yawl-1 from Slm tfml I flrst. i The and-e• to c.11 IO frCI 1b.e leaat ftllDY round! l'Dllt I tb• Gt Mot: under mOlt 1 ever 1 . Seco stand1 Sunder Club. El Pri name In the went Vlento E The ~acb prospe fall TrUI Scbool mentai feel tt I.tut f Dou? ~ .r: It IJ ea will fall, pl crader 'Dlat about I gade I DllC1 apay..t