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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-29 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' r \ . ' e.s.a . .. . -'. . . . ' . • ' Sl~OOO Minli~ 13 ~500 Cash . ' ' . . Taken in Laguna Burgl~ry ~ ·' ', • ; ' '",'. . • • .~ . ' f'. . • ' • ,;, , . • • • • '' ' " .. -- .-."ee~rthy .1-Baeker~ ' ' < • L, ' , ·I •, \ l MONDAY, ,JU t Y 29, 1968 1 VOL •t.o WO. 111. • MCtiM1, JI PAell . . . l •• , II \ " • •. f~ ~.J :~·h:· .. PM' '.', ·. '.:t . · ·>:·!~ • • ""fUl}n:-,., • .>""-• 'flt:. / · 'r': .,.. .. . '.J,,_·.~~··-.. ' -. . ... ' ....., . . . . . ~ • • • . ~ ' , •I • . ' • • . ' ., '· f<'< r . J.-.,._ -.. - cDonn~il . • •• • I' . ' ·a: ·s-· .. . . . ' . • !.. • : . ~ . . 1 . .. . . ~ ' . . . r • ·New . Contracts ' . , . . ' ' Win App~oval 2• Stltehes Take.a . I • 6 B~gJauies ~itr~~~n.ans . - One of • troop .of McCarthy Girls r oving Orange Coast beaches, . Candy Candtff~offets campaign· bumpfr · stiC:kers,· bU.ttons and li tera- •lure along .beach .at Huntington• Beach. The shape.ly supporters of the' Of Worker s Skin Diver Plays Dead . . . ' . . ... i enator. are ·s~tln·g· ~gfiltllfes · On : a petitioit derilandilig Sn· opeD . : Democratic Cdnverition. 1 ' • • ' ·~. . . . .. •. ' · About 1,500 emplo~s _pr the McDon- : nell Douglas Caril '•'i Astrooautics Division are on the ~b.today in Hun· tington Beach as a ~ "''ult of v o t I n g Sunday irr~ which union members o! two huge ~pace firms approved new three-7ear contractl .. Clamped in; Shark Jaws Over. Week~nd ~110,000 Golf Tourney . . . . . . . · I' • : -; ~ . : ' , ' ' Siiiied for Costa Mesa •1 1 :isy •1'-'l1WR ·R. V.INSEL ting teams. of local ·amateurs against J • ,, tfit . ..., ,.., ·Swtt .• . the big league club-swinger1 with a ; }in ~iioit·lotJltltinl~ .,.._ . ~-i>UU• at.stakJ.-· •. -··--· .•. J""*"1 lo draw--11>e ""°""'.of pro-; Rief Sald in expl.,,ation that Scolch feisional pllyets MUI it.s ,110,000 .Foyrsome play offers partici~ · ptirse·, · Is corffiti( to the new Costa altenlate 1hots at the ball on a two--~ Goll ancl. CilUntry Club. apinlt-t"" .basil Instead of each man Discussion of txfending a five-year playing his in!'lividual game. c~act · for Ufe''. Haig S c o t c h The big tourn1m«1t Will draw local F~e Invjtlltio.a to ~n _... '~Ion coverage and ~~le na· ~J,. .lllrough J?13 • la . 1¢1~ tiOHi telecastlng. according to Rief, · b7'U..,~•!3ir\Ctan· 1illo .padicipales In ,._·-meeta cit'"-.. ,, .~ -··--• ·,, . hiinleU. .. ~"" -~ ·~ ~-Pl The tourname'lll Is lpolllOn!d by City leadt;n _ww u--wi~ •~ an· Renfleld lmporten, wblch handle nlllg Col!'nus_, ror I sl\Jd1 • ...ioo. · Haig products,, one of the best knllwn •.in<• neittler body has • meeting on beinl Haig & .H'lig whisky. fifth Mo.~y1 of·~ _i;noot.b. No ~~on.! Headquarters for the tournament can be ta'k,,.. · ' mll·<tllcial hotol 1or lta portlclpants Ronnie 3"f, c<!U 'pro. al the will be the Newporter Inn ll'hlch Rief munifipal fttt"Y .. IW 11'" Oct. :U lo . --~ ·wu 1n1-·-•-• to ;... .... g the ?:I tourney 'dnlt'llo Oilila~·at· --· ~~•-""" ~-leall 20 .if . w · 30 ·~ •. _,. "' tbe <Kange con(. Voting continued ~to d ay at Altrooautl·cs, but, with most votes cast on Sunday already ~ounted, union officials indicated a threatened strike which was to have beiun today ap- parently has been averted. The atrike ·repol't<dly could ~ve> involved ., many as 150,000 aerespace emp&oyes -oaally. · .,, Lockheed Aircraft .. Cfrp. employes al90 were--involv~, fin SUnday'1 ba:lloting on new Contr~ts Which ar~ expected to set a 1)9ttern fer the I& dustry. ~ Members of t h,e International Auoc!lltioo of (IAN.) ,...ldng al Hunliocloo •Bucb, Santa Moolc1,·V~1:A1r.Faroo Bue and cape ICemlody, ·Ji:!a., -4-1 Sunday to ....,pt .a ·ntW colltract. Tbe COll!ract clll1o for ra1Je1 and frin'fe benefita ranging from VI cents to .1.0& ~r hou.t; over a Qaw-year ptr· iod. About 4,000 of the u6lon members meet1ng al Los An1ele1 • Shrine Auditoriur'li vOted oq acteptlnce of 1 new contract to·repli« ... -wbicll (See DOUG~, f •le .. t) golfers In the -· .:. <. .:Q:"'=·--~~ Bit. Birtla Cntrob • · A sk.ihdiver prowling the s~om ·off ·Bodega Bay for abalone' $aturday 'played ~e8d while cleDQhe{i lli the ·too~·jagg'1 j~ws, or a , gitlnt wm:u.te shark, ello hunting· In food·rlch kelp beds three fathome be1ow the IUl'face: He almost dldn't have to play. ' Frank Logan, 25,. of Placerville, a .Douglas Aircraft Co. electronics technician.. 11. recovering today with 200 >Ii~•. holding togdher . 18 Sei>arate -~~s... . . : . ; , · : : rt}:e YOUl)g father of two . WIS' ekln diving w:lth three companiooa· frorn ·a Small boat Off Bird Rock, .501 miles ·north of San Fraflcl900, ·when ttl.e' big ·shark, brought north by warming cur· rents. swirled up-uoaeen. Logan '4ld 10D1e11ling grabbed his )eg, tben suddenly bi• cheat and.back were cr<i.lbed.in a vite·llb ~Uthe marauder fiOtn MeX!Can w.tm bit in. to his body. · . , • . . "'leould see it was a shark, so I jitst went limp" and pltyed dead arid·finany it Iet go ." aaid Login from bis Sebastopol }\osj>ital bed. He is recover· ing at home today. 'I1te powerful creature 1wam o~ f~r about 10, , ... , with IM ttrrlfted moutbful, theri 0 ielttioed lie lfiii .... .... ' goUdom, no,... lit Hali lourllt)' al I L~~=·~=:s~u p p I B ... Tournamenlchamplon,.aa ·WOJl••Slrri np~ .. au ' ans ,# P· ····1·1· ~;..~p~.:1in~•·.i··~•l'i>~ ~'"-~ . " . '' • 1 . ' =till "":•JJI!' li/iiJf' \ ~ ' . • • ... . ', ' . • : . n:"Nilllh -1 Hole Scol<h VATICAN lll'l1Y (AP) -Pope. 'PAI · eycUcol lt\lor m -GI Ibo moot con· rbylhm met1\0tl OI pwloCUc ,_,,.-, F--111•11.,.,.1 la 11:-VJ today banned lbe c<111ir-ptjve pill troveralal 1-1 faqn1 lie dlurdi' tq. 1lle ·olllJ nietbod of birth · ......,. lmmedlllelJ -... Sobara lnvita· and oil other medlonlcal mil dlemiCll 1-J, previOlllly ~ "1 lb< ch-.· 11-"'"'-t In Loa v-. , m..., o( bjrth ~ol for Ille world'• "To deotrOJ IM!ll 'jlllf7 port11U7 tho In 1 pulore dlrocted to me· qi Top;prt> ~ wlll U.... follow the half a tilll!oo ~~ 'Calhllea. lk olao lilniflc._ al i--... 11111 lta end '1ci.nce: u., Pope v o I• e d en· clrcul\ from Ooota' Jleu..Gll lo , 5ao lndical"1 . 11111 1 tbe rh}1IUa 111lhod II coptradlct<ty to tlja ~of God ud ·coura1emop\ for coatlnued ..-rch In Fr-.foi t1a Lacky llliernallollat 1ilq~ DOI !JO, employed u a ,....1ar to hla wlll," tilt t>OD11f1 .i.,1-ec1. the ar.O o( W.. Jtrwattoa. Bat gain Open ,'ir~ tberll later In ,pr•cll£e: 1 • , , ~ • Till' --to ~le out the .he appn,.i to,rult out .. l other'icllu· October. • I . . . ~·Every •• molr~al act mus t pombllllJ of ""1 f,,.,.. liceptanct by tlon am .,.Y• al 1mpro~1 _'the 'Ibo JocOl ll>unlalneJit ·fr 111 be• mnoln' ap!l\ 'ta the tramml11ion of Pope Paul of c<111b.....,UOO for ll!J rh1Chln method. ~ on oot. t1:by 111 gr•ge lift,"-the 'Pope --In a key re_, mil 11e111"1·10 Jnlply dlsap-·1 "It 11· pon!cularly dealrable,• Iha C0!L9 Pr-..Amrll ir "'""'"'"O• pit• aenlence ol lbia 1aD1-delayed prol'll of the CCllJlllDl uae ol Ille ~ (See POPE, Pal• Z) L<ig!n -his led :w•i.ght btlt urn awiy by l•Ued,teelh-. ~~.'l!""aid.· ; Tbe. viCUm 1boUtOd to his corn· panions f~p arid ·they hauled his bloody, b {l>o4y into Ill• boat and ~ ·oq .'~ the ' U.S.• Co&1t Guard ~In Bodega bay. Ocead.QJl'apbers aay shark attAck1 are r~fc!ly ·r~e .but they ar.e alwa>"' a pou lb!Jity, especially oil ~ Cautornia, where the uaually cold waters harbor a rkh feeding ground' for predators. · · · E~ .crurpmer ·when· warm currentS bring an · occasj.0001 stray up ,p;oiµ _trOp:ical waters off .Mf:kieo ·and .Ce'n\f,!lJ Amtrica, the danger ~iDcreises, .ao- eording to veteran 1deoUSts lind ' . ' seamen. . < • • · QuestIOned aoout' sliark,mii,er.olf the , Orange Coast In. the ., .. , · OI Loein's encounter nil i?ie mmHlter abov'e san Fr'anctaco, a Ne~ .Beach·eXJ)ert said It JS.not as great , ' "Up there, there 's a·lot niore fetal" ·sard· Joe oe..ii , bl\lldlng , supe~ilj· tendent· for · Caltech'' .~e.r c )< h oU M~ Laboratory In i:;e~·Beaah. Dffm 1aJd . t*1e warming · curre;at sw1ep1 atound Point. Coocepc;lon, brlnlinS-the ·occulonol •. 1tr1y. ~ eatln& ·•liarkl Into -rich l!itl\ mO· r1Da or.. .and conieqisena, loci! dlvlnJ gr.OundJ. . . . I ' • ' I "I 111eo1··to· lilb tuna uP lbe"' -. for 25.ye ... " Nici Deeedl, '.'and I knoW Uuiit • ..,. wtlL" ··,.Sharkl a.r~ not the on,ly, hazard. . r Don't lllok fo~ ·m~h chop In Ilia~· · '. M...,,.;.. · • · I , · · ...,... ... .,. ,Tueedl7 aknig•tbt _.. Cout.• Tile wor"d fl' fOrl eftly doudl aitd aft- ernoon IUJllbloe; al UIUIL ' INSmE TGDAY . fr" Any Scuba diver that 'would go out 'tUe~ otr that rock .is truv an'""'.av," , Miami Btach ii alrtadt/ •P.rt&C-, · '·~ ' • · .,,.,. •'-°"" 6rl ·~I . ...., <Deiw aald, teUiDtJ el ttNcheroua cut-... ·~ ,1111 ~'""~· , ~'"It:'.' , ' '~~~~ -:_ '· .. i-". ,·····~-"-'•-.·1.:1· . . ~, ....... · .. ~ . ~·G'Qr..~ a.'. wtdtl · ~1i!;_;;'1* ',.. r ,..;,."JJ, •, •t-~' ' ·~in .~ ....... ~J,'1 I ll,l ,. ' I = mirlfl . ad~p o It• ti aJ I y !!ii!!.. • 'I ' erous ' ftlh J•. I he 1 tiiiiii2 • • -i ' \al '-.,, ' .Soto--~--.... . . . I : 1?-· .o: ·•· ':ntere are bllN m.1r1;: Ile ~d. • "•Rd.•-·-""';!ill•, Y°" wiie)i I . -.. ,,111: thly.'re.. lettdiili.?"1 .r~·, . .' · ·' \ ~ · ·w;J Scie01W' MY ·,A i.at 311 -Iii ~f I ..._.,._ ,. '.. ab~ Well OOMl 'w*'t, bGI • ~ lllff lllL\RK, e ... I) • I r / I OAR. y I'll.OT .. t iety .Mounts Over Beach Freeway Route ' . . In <;Dunty · Road 'AeeiClents . ~ . .. . ·a-....... 1111111111111 • Cotti " - --allid 111 flet t lie 111' illllo "-"01 'IDd a Hun- ' '-11 -Mmoi\llrlllal Ills .-....,ell.,dlad In Or .... Colm· \J ftlllo-°"' tlMI weobnd. '•\llolllu -., l MN.. '-'· ....... ... ol 11911 Donel Lane, Colla Mesa. llrlu G. Fen-, 22, ol 5882 Ha· elflllla Drive, H-.gton Beach. 1 Du1e1 R. GnMe, 11, of Saota Ana. ' c.MIOnala JU1bw11 • P • t r·o I in· I Mid Mn. SlcUtt: Wiii , IOUtlmoaDd 01 lhl, llll Diego '• 119 CMllr Thltlt IW7 .. Ill blMli ..... 111 J,,_ay' et H-Boaltvatd wly ill!!i.day wboll w oar now ott tlMI rood. • Tba ear •Iammtd 1a1o a -......_, ,or • railroad ""'1r«nlllnl and e1ploded In flames, ~urJlnl the victim from the c.-, t'HP olficers &aid. Forsman wu giving a neighbor boy, David Jam .. , 18, ol 6112 HMitnda Dsl .. , a rldo oa 1111 -moloreyclo SW>i11J lllll!I -be fallad to man a · gentlt ourve on Hadeoda Drive ntlt Spriqdole- Tba bike llammtd lnlo lil!>I stan. dard, killing Forman ~t lnllalltl1 lllil CAUJlng shGOIJdtr and; In-al ID-. Jurlallollll~p-. Tb a Or-youth died two boUr1 alter. ht! motorcycle was struck by a car driven by Costa M e s a resident Alma L. Brim, Mi, of 166 Yorktown . Lane Satunlay. Police said Grande was riding south Gil. Briltol Street when the Brim vehi· olt -nortbbouDd on the aame 1treet -lllrnodloll_W_A•enot; l're9I P .. e J . . _POPE •.. Pope said, "tbat. according to the wish olrefd1 -·-by Pope PtUI XII, -aJ -IUccted In provldlnf a eulllcloatly ...... bolls for a rtlULI· tlon ol birth, founiled on I b e observance of natural rb)'thms. . "in thil way, sclenUltl and especially Catholic lclentiafl will contribute to demonatrate 1n a«.ual fact that, as the church teaches, 'a true contradiction cannot exW: between the divtne Ina perlalnllC to Iha trllllmllllon ol Ille aud thole perWnjlll IO the losterlng OI aatbmtl.c conjugal lowl.' " l're11& P .. e J SHARK ••. only a low OC 11lem are actually -.r-toman. ... --bl .. -1--4 Ill .-.i llld ..-Ollll<inda ..,.... in NOtDt )'Ufa, moltly -MOITO Ba~ lo wlltre Lopn w• inJll'td y. !lt"'al blve beln lalal and In ooe .... 1beN WM -. ·I<> lndletl• -i,,.,.-but • homble ....... and a 1W1rt OC blood)' loom lo tilt roeq llUl'f. !l/\llY l'llOT ... .,........ c...w.. ~::::::.-.:: = CAUIOINJA ORAHGI C0MT ,IJIP..IMtlJitt COM1AH't l.i...t N, Wff4 ,,. .... Nill .... J•clt II:. c.,1.., Yb""*"' ... °"""'......, llt•IMlt kttYJI .... Th-::.:. ~l,fliM P••I tiUtM• "=" , __ ~Ma .. 1• w..t .. .... .._.,,-....~ ........ ....... ......... --· -,.,., ,_...... .... ,, .... ! ....... ••• _...,. -,......,,, Vali17 ......, is lo .... up lD -Willi "• illld C1PflM ol)oWlnc the Red (C... coot at<tu." u.I~-benlilito the mort people, "Locatial tilt -ay In tile .... J... w. It "·bee ~ ot . (tllo llall-~ ... lit.& .... Developm .. t n-,u; A11oelatloa, catalyst In ·adraCllnc In du s tr Y , ' ' -did 11le lludy, 1ummed up the McMaban Rl4. study with "lllore can be no q-u lhe Orance (Eulern) lloote .1• tile JIM (Central) ROUie 11 llOl ·oaly seteetod; "you cen pretty mud! wr1!0 .,. -pooillft ""Y lo IO but.,. on· olf'tlMI ll'M around -tilt ~ Roule IOI' 11 -lo ... .. IDilulllal ·doveloFm•!il. He ttld 'tllai 1111 1111*'!• ... bas lti ~ IWdy bl preeentod shown lhai tile ""1iw•y I<> attract In· to Ille slon, McMahan went on J ' Reagan Support GrO-Ws; Nixor,, Still Commanding ' ... ·fk l'rla 1erv1 .. ~ ot M. Nlllon ~ed tbol Gov. RODlld Ma1 .. bao -· ~ \hall bas tutfaced at tlMI flOlll!bUean NaUaul CG!lvenUon In Mttml Beadl but """' lllNed coul1dtnt thl!I Ntzoa 1IOUld wtn troverSy." He said he hope• other members ol tbt comm1U.. will relraln lnllll puoN•s for t h e 1 r favoritos throulb platform w~. MCCAHTHY'S GOAL to ...... lbal 1bl <nqa. {Suln) R<iulewllldllplaoetirl<I 11 many peo. pit .. 1be Red (Caolral) lloote (5,Clllll to 2,000, by 1111 ..Um .... ) Md w1ll \io .......... & :•:n ol iropertY ('5.1 mllllan for 0r .. ge Roule, I<> 13.17 ml111oo for Red). He admitted lhot w-:J wlileh II U&bllng ao1nlt -"val \ht Jltd Jloult WouJil lote •. 1 I In -·eel vliuaUOG If Iha !ltd Routl is approved and only 'U million wt• the Orange Route., and est more ple woold be dllplaoed by Ille Roul< than !ht prange. POOllEIT CITY Wtt-Mayor DorU McWbll- ney pleading for the Orange ~ said bil is jjbulcally one ol QI --... ~J·wc •. The Red Route "W d I out almost all the industrial land we bavti'' be said • He pointed out to commias1 .... , that to make tho city budaet balmtoe thlJ year, he bad to lly oll 41 OC tile 380 ptHODI employtd II)' the city. "We should by all rlgbta be adding ,personnel." " tlMI GOP JIHlldenUll nomlnaUoo on tlMI llrst ballot. Elatwlltrt on the PQUtlell -1 ·lltn. E ..... J. McCtrtby 1ays 1111 IOI! .. prtlldlnt nut to tDdiJ\I tlMI Vllllwn war would be to dim moot ot Ito '811 bl!Uon ann!lll budatt lo dly prablem1, w111ch be ealll lllO lllllon'1 1-4 moot crtUCll eoqcern. Ht 1ald hit dty -Id 1bl In. dlllltrlll 1aad In order to lurvlVt ll\d tlllt tlMI Oran11 Routa would brlnl Ule city "a mo:e balanotd tconomy. 0 · Ro•e Po•e Linda Harvey, prelty 17-yeaar-old Miss Westminster, helps her city ·~ta1" the idea of:_planting roses at Civic C...ter next Saturday. 1'acb person who w,ill 1:how up with a shovel u a volunteer' rose bush planter Will be allowtd to buy lDllllltr ro11 b1llh for bis own use at '1 per five-gallon-<;!ll"slild ro1e bUah plant. SWeet-tconted project will 1et under way at CIVIC Center; Westminster 'Avenue east of Beacli ~u1ev~,1 at ~ a.m. next Saturday. . . _ Captives Give Evidence N eiv Red Drive in Offing SAIGON (AP) -Captured eoemy officers and Viet Cong de!ector1 are continuing to supply evidence that the foe Is Jreparinl for a major lblrd of. !en1lve, Soutb Vietnamese lnttlll1enc1 sO\l!'Cts said Monday. Some prisoners have told in· terrogalm that allied qombing raids and &J'OWld .....,Pl ........i s.i1on ore eonataDtly dltrupllng 111o.. -·· tlOD!. A female Viet Cong squad leader ClpQaed by South V i t t n am • • 1 alrl>ome trOOpo oald silt had bffn oro.r.d to set up a first aid slatlon Southland Needs More Airports, FAA Declares LOS ANGELE S (AP) -. Tiie Fed tr al Avlatlon Adn\lnlttratlon, cltlnl a 22 pen:enl tner,_ In air lraf. fic at An1eles lntern.U-l Airport for the lint half ol the year, says Southern California ntedi at 'lelst 1! J!IOM! olrporla. . 'Ibo FAA Air Tralllc'Dlvilloo' dilef tn Ille weotem reston, ~ lllnl<, lald Sunday currently 45 public and nine rmtttary a1rporU In the LOI AOl•les llasln ma hlM!e 3,1100 alrcNl!l opereUon an hour. "It Is obvlou. thllt with thla fantattlc lncrute 1n alrtratftc volume some addttlonal faellltieo mlllt be Obiiiaed and lfnFOYed 11 be slid. . "Wt e11tme!. we oetd 13 aililltlonal pneraJ IVlellon aJrporta In .,. Soutb«n CaUfarnla aret,'1 he Mid. Charles C. Tillln(lhast Jr.,.-ldent ol Trano World Alrlillt1, Aid tilt Loa Angol .. air tnllllc -on has not created a cri9'.s as it hll ii\ New York where tame plenes clrcle for boars before llndlDI. but that Lo& Anselu problem ba1 6eeome "Mrk:Ju.s." A Uolltd I.Jr Lines opotesm~ aid LOI ABlllel liad aot oul!en!d to.modi "a prolilem ol da1111" but wtoed the matter coQl .. ...... l I I Air fldllllll 'WIU be rllCrlelod 111 h Mure If lhtl'O ... not enoul1t llOOlllllO aad equipment lo"""" wttl! ihe 'tralftc, Hink warned. "We are •t.aftdlna at a oOISioedi." be ~. "We must=• we hi.vi a prol>1em and do 11 oboUt It ar we're not min• Co blot lie .,...... we G1D bave Tt-. · . · . "' ,_ Sa!ion lo !Nat ·lhe wowidtd In lhe upeomln1 assauJt , the aourees said. An officer ol the -· Viet Coog Battalion In Long An Province !old his captors that six battalions and two sapper companies, a total of 2,200 men, would be used in tht offensive. IOle\llten<o olDctr1 said ht lllltd lhe main targets tn Saigon as the national and local police headquarters, the p.-toldenlial palace and militia poets. Allotber pri1oner, the executive or~ !teer ol .'the · lib Viet Con& local fcrct battalion, said the as11u1t was planned between t1ie ·eoo of July and -ly Septembei', the · same Um• e11Um.1te whldl hu -a-by lhe IJ .S. C.Ommand aDd Defense Secretary Clark M. Cllltard. . Ht 1ald ·th• -.iy trOQpl would try to llolalt tlMI Bien RIMI hifhway, tile n\ai.a_ northern route from 81.i&an ; SeUe lhe 9lh Precil>ct poll<e Mad· q..,_, llOldbtast oc the capital, and attaet tJle . 'tovtrnJl'lent ra~o stetlca, the IJ.S. ·Embeay, the Vtelnameoe Otavy hetdquartera and Oilier allied JD1ta111Uona. A . Viet Co,na platoon. J~ who de!e<ted July 17 1ald two batllllona soUth ol sa11on ar. waltln1 for lhetr commanders to return tr o m "refresher tratnlng courses 1 n rtrateo and ta.cti.cs" al ttcret baJeS nau the Cambodian border. From P .. e l THEFTS ••. c .. or Jay W. Ann.is of . Santa Ana 5unday afternoon while he wee at the F"estival of Arts. The door was lon:ed In the 700 block ol Broadway. -Thell ol a purse with $3, a S7 ch«k and cltdft · -Saturday ewnlng from tile eu OC JUne Marie Colton ol Pasadtna lrhlle she was attendlnl the FesUYal. Tbe door WU lo.oed opon In the 700 block OC Broadway. -Theft of a stereo from the car of °""~ w. , ....... 1212 lliCllland :Drl... WI* t Beacb, Sunday alltr-,_, -Tbeft ol t13 Friday from the Willet of kmliey Sb<Plro, 13 0C Pboe0 nllt at tlMI Beaeh Motor Inn, ll8a N. Cout 11.tgln•ay Wh<n be wu 1tayln1 with & IDICle. -'IWt oc m from the wallet o1 SU.111 Neptune, :I> o1 ll1chlan4 Put from a -el 1'7 Qiu SI. SUDdal'. 11The likelihood Is that there will not be a second ballot," a top Nixon M:rategist said. Gov Nelson A • Rcckefeller and h!s supporters claim· ed there had been important deftc· Uoos lrom Ntzon to tile Calllorn!a sovernor and -lald this -111 btlp Rockefeller. . The Rockeflller -P lald Ntzon DOW baa no mon than 515 flnt..ballot votes with 667 Meded ftX oomtnatton. One Nixon -ale, ubd about lbt m•IW, said Iha 1...-vlot -i· da had ~n aw...-all aJoas \bat he WM second ctilce among some delegates from the South and the Rocky Mountain areas. He mentioned Mlllsi.s.sippi and North C a r o Ii n a parUcullrly. TALKING R~G"' Tiit Nlllon souroe added !hat Wllile aomt ot the se delepta1 are "talklng RtAllll" for lOoll comumption, he WM IUJ'e the)' WU1:11vote Nixon" at the con.-for {eu of opening up the nomlnaUon for .Rockefeller. 11They would rather bave •·NPllt of llM." h4 1akl .. Ihm beve ~r at the held of:' the ticket." He referred to Barry M. Goldwater's hwnlliating defeat by President Johnson. As the conventiOn prellmtneries got under way, the uPI tabulation of the GOP race showed : Nts:oa -690, iDcludina 181 com- mitted and I07 J11n1nc. Rockehlltr ..., 116, tncludlllll 130 commiltad and. W -.,. a..,.. -111, Including 118 com· miu.d and 72 leoning. Stauen ~ l .cpsn.mJtted. . This represented a loss of 1 ~g in Florida for Nil;9n and a gain of 1 for Reaaan. MeaowhiJe, Republican platform wrttert went to work under llllvice to keep tlle campaign dOCNmtnt neutral u between GOFj.presldent1al hopef\lls -but a n:r: rivalry sounded at the very first ses ion. - Harold S en, long-time seeker of the presldenUal nomination, acCUHd Nn York Gov. Nellon A. Roektfalltr and Rlcl!ard M. Nl<on o! being en· meshed in what he called the erron of the Democratic admb:Utration't Vl't· nam llOllcy. S-cl!alleolftd thoee he safd who ~e 11re1arded •s the front runners" to appear in person before the plaUorm·wrltla& a:roup, Neither NJ.soc nor Rockefeller has asked for time at the platform com- mittee belrillp, which are a prelude to next week'• nomJnatina coavmUon, but It was UDderstood bOlh lmnd to -Ill\ eome Ide• through lrtendly witDINll. t DIRKSEN'! CO~ "Wt doo't ti who Is golllg to be the nomlnte1i pllUorm committee chairman, Sen.. ...-.11 M. Dtruen of llllnol1, &aid. "I'm kHPina my11U free from that tr Vll'I)' --If it ie: a con· •.~~OllM • Allluited PEARLS ltC·STRUNI 11111 Vloe Prtlldant Hubert H. Hlllllpbrty'1 camp clalmtd lllDllay dola1a11 .. 11e11oa re1111U I a d l c a t t Humplirq will ha .. "fu ..... than enouP" vOt.11 to win tbe Dtmocratlo P.:l!•al nomination over ~ on tilt lll'lt oaUOlll Cea• ... u .. ballot. McCarthy, In • po1Jay -tnt lllUtd llunday L llld fit wOilld aol Walt lor an tnd to "" Vietnam wer bill u pnald .. t Would bqla dlVtrllnl -1 lo domtltle probloml ll Iha WM' WU dt .. ocalaltd. He Pltdlod a .. _ .. J<ll creation PfOll'llll" lnvo!WIS tu lnCtftllVff to private ••tlr!lrllt -and said tli11 Would permft & llart t 0 WI rd "1Umtnauon ol tlMI prtHllt dtlradlnl wollut oy1tom which -.1111 dtpendtney Oil tilt ftda'll IOYM'D• IDllJt.•1 * * * Reagan Recall Drive Deadline On Wednesday ' SACIWIENTO (IJPJ) -Gov. llooald Bolian may l1nd out In the nut lhrte day1 whither he muot faet a recall eleatlon that, lf It'• held at all, would deal a dtclllve blow to hta prtlldantlal --.. A •lx·moalll eimpalp to oust tlMI Republican aovernor reach•• a flnll deadline W-eday lot 1athfl'lnl tilt 780,4H slpatur11 ••-to put tilt rectll l11u1 btfore voter1 1 n November. Tht recall baektr1 chu11 tlMlt Reqan 1111 not compet.ent 1n m1tt.r1 of IOVlll'lllDtnt and publlc aflalrl," ac- CUll him Of UDiltrmlnlnl tht ltalo'I mental btallb FOlftm, h u r l l n 1 educailoo and ttylnl I<> further ht• personal amblttons from t h e governor'• oroce. Bu~ tilt rtoa11 llfort could .... u be 1 two-edaed weapon. 'll>tre are <ilht m!Won repllered voters In Call!ornla eligible I<> dgn peUUOZ1'. Thr" out of five ol tbtm are Democrats. U six months of gathering signatures can't find one million voters dissatisfied enou&h , to at leut sign their neme1, II could react I<> Reagin'• beoel!L The caruornia Republican insists he isn't a formal cancUdate for the GOP presidential nom.lnatlon. But, be also says he won't t\lnl tt down . Another repr111ntatlv1 ot Wtllmlulor added that tlMI °".ADI• Roula 11 the only oat th•t "wtll n.ot ad· vtrlt1Y -lD1 ol tilt cldi1 ln· volved. It m11 aot heh> all ot tbam but it wUl not dtltroy elther.11 INDMDUAL CITJES -Pulllle Woru Dlrtetor E. M. HllTtll In hit ire-.uon ....,ed tilt dil• favortn1 Iha Rod Roula of "tlllU!nl ll1 -ol Iha Individual dt11;1, not ol the area u a Whole." Ho 1lld If lD1 OC tlMI wtlltnl routes ... approWd, th• clil• around Stan. ton would bentlll but "th• tlltct on Iha city OC Staoloa would b e d!JlltrOUI .•• Tbt commltllontrs adJoumtd the h•ltlnl tiler fiVt hours Frtdty, -teatlmony from nv•al dol., _., cop411 ot clty-1pon1ortd otudtu Ind pacbtl ol pet!llooo I<> review. Tht raeord ol the ~I will re· main open 30 dty1, IO that tddHIOllal terlimony can be added by mall. Tllen, • •WllllllrY ol tht record wtJ. be puhlllhtd and 1tot to tlMI oom. mlalonm, wllo oay ·thtY Will acliept -OC the routt1 ID two montlll at the -uett. ,.,.... P .. e l DOUGLAS. •• aiilrod Jiily D. fAM P.rtlldlal Vlrlll !'tr-ol !.odp 1171 and B. R. s-., pru1dtn1 · .... !.odp no, pr-.i · lht new -act lo tilt members Sun· day and reportltd 111. 11overwtieaming volt In ftvor ol tlMI naw pact.'• Mill!lber1 OC t1M1 ti-Auto Worlun (IJAW) ftrt pr-the contrect at Lo:ll Baloll Mt-ial Sladlwn by UAW Prtslclant Walter Reuther who 1<>111 tilt nauly 10,000 mamber1 that "we hlvt aehltWd our fOtl for lh1I y-·· besotf.UOllll." Tht IJAW wotkll'I Voted about &-I In ftvor of Iha naw pact. Ba11otln1 eon· tlnueo today at p1ai>ll acroot tlMI na· t!Oll, but union ollldals ltld that the local YOtAi II an Indication lhal the new cootrlCla w1U rec<lvt ftvorablt eon-slderat:lon. The Coatraets w.re ne1~1ted -altly by Ibo two unlont after boll1-bll taliln strlb v-and . wan member-.,iJ.OC a strlbwtllch coold have bec'"1 . y. TIMI poet ..U. for wage 1ncre-of 21 cents, 11 ceuts .and 12 ceoo. per hour in each of the three yeara in ad· d!Uon IO improveznaott In fringe beoellta. Wor:k•• to 1killtd cate1or1es will receive up to 25 ~ per hour. The new contracts were called ua landmark in labor-management rela· tloll5 in our ll>duitry" by J. S. McDon· neb, chairman OC the corporaUoo. 0 OMEGA FREE Sl.99 12.49 -..... fl' --·· ··-·- -9 ........... ............. 54.99 -........... -·u. Now 2 Orta! Slllnl To Sim Y<N .._,, _.. ... ...... _ - Cltftll llACN • IDI .... 1111 MAllOI aw. "'1ft'IMMOll llACN COITAllBA '4--°"" Man.. n.. ... '"· Tiii ' - ---·· -.. -~ ......... . _ .. . -- -10 "' '"" - l • I [ t . I f I ' l ' ' 1 ' I 1 ' ' I • 1! r d I• g 0 • ~ r 0 r n I• I• • N .. d •r d h If r I· • • a I• I• \ ' ii ' 11 ~ I ' Year Be.met.Ml · Duntiiigaon Beaeh , . ~ 61', NO. ·rar, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Y~ONDA Y, :JU LY 29, '1968 Route Tension ( ' . ~ . Mounts ' 'Rival Groups. A.w.ait Beach Freeway Decisinn New Po·titli!i Ohe of a trqojl of· McCarthy Girls rqviJ1g Oran~e Coal! beaches, Candy CandiJJ olteri camprucn bumper 1Uckeri, button.s·ind ·lilera· ture along beacl> at .Hunlingt~n Beaeh. Tbe shapely .supporters of the senator are seekirig sigDatures 'on .a petition ·demanding. an open Democratic Convention. Captives Give Evidence New Red Drive in Offing SAIGON (AP) -Captured enemy officers and Viet Cong defectors are continuing to supp1y evidence that the foe is pl'eparing for a major third of- fensive, South Vietnamese intelligence sources said Monday. Some prisoners h a v e told iri- terrogators that allied bombing raids and ground sweeps around Saigon are constantly disrupting these prepara· tions . A fema1e Viet Cong squad leader captured by South Vietnam e se airborne troops said site had beon ordered to set up a first aid station near Saigui to trtat the wounded in the upcoming assault, n.e sources &aid. An officer ol the ~th Viet Cong Battalion in Long An Province told his captors that six battalions and two sapper companies, a total of 2,200 men, would be used in the offensive. Intelligence officers said he listed the main targets in Saigon as the national and local police headquarters, the presidential palace and militia posts. Division headquarters at Dong Tam 40 miles south of Saigon. No ooe was aboard and there were no-casuaities. U.S. spokesmen said it was not known whether enemy frogmen placed explosive charges under the vessel or ·whether mines were floated beside the dredge and ·electronically triggered. It sank in 16 feet of water. Viet Cong infiltrators in loincloths attacked the U.S. air base at Thuy Hoa early today and blew up '6 million worth of planes. Air Fcrce officers said nine Viet Cong were killed and . one American was wounded when the guerrillas slipped into the base under cover of a brief rocket and mortar at- tack. Firing rocket-propelled grenades and hurling satchel charges, the at· tackers destroyed two four~ngined C130 txansPort planes and badly damaged an FlOO SuJ!!!r Sabre Jet figbter-bomber before they were beaten back. It raJ sed U.S. aircraft cuua1Ue1 for the week since Wt Monday to 12 plane• loci and lour bodly damaged. Nine planes were lost In don over Not111 and South Vietnam. By ·SANDI MAJOR °' -. o.iw PllM lftff Anxiety over where the future Hun· tiogton Bea~ Freeway wtll be bi.lilt Is mounting todi.y wltib two or three moo.tbs yet to go befcre West Orange County residents know which homes will be affected by tbe selected route. And eadl ~ Is ac:Uvely working to sway st.ate highway commissioner.s to its side. Stale Hl&f>we1 Engineer Jolln A. Motorcycle ~reek Kills Beach Man · ·Three persons, including a Costa Mesa nurse whose c• NU~ 115 feet. oU the San Diego Freew~y and a Hun- tington Beach man demonatrating bia new m~torcycfu, died ID Orange Coun· ty traff~c ·accidents over the weekeiid. Victims were: Mn. A.Dale Samu, 54, o! 1191 Dorset Lane, Costa Mesa. Brlu. G. Fonma•, 22, of 5882 Ha- cienda. Drive, Hlmtj.ngton Beach. i Daniel R. (iraDde, 18, of Santa Ana, California 1 Hlg)iway P a tr o l In~ vestigators ·Aid. Mrs. 5ackett waa drlvllll south~ ·Ill! .the San .Diego -. ~ Trallle . 1111 : . ~'t':·~~: , ...... Jnewaj al• Barbor Boulevard early S~ wbol tier car fie" oU th• road.," The .car **1Jned.laitl.a.,e-tlCI abuln\ept li>r ' rallrQa!i>)lD~I and eaploded1in flames,. butllllg. lhe vJctim from the car, · CHP Officer I .said. Forsman was giving a neighbor boy • David James, 18, Of • Hacienda Drive, .a rid:e on his new motorcycle Sunday night when he failed to mUe a gentle curve on Hacienda Drive near Springdale Stteet. The bike slammed Into light •Ian· dard. killiJlg J'c:rsman almost instantly and causing lbou.lder and internal tn·· juries to his teenaged passenger . The Grande youth died two hours after his motorcycle was struck by a car Clriven b~ Costa Mes a residen t Alma L. Brim, &f, of 165-Yorktown Lane ·s.tu:tdaj. Police said Grande was riding souUt on Bristol Street when the Brim vehi· cle -northbqund on the same . street -turned left onto Wilsblre Avenue. Huntington Tot Critically Burned Two-year-old Kairina Wayman of Huntington Beach remaioa in critical condition at ()range County Medical Center today after she was ac· cidentally drendted with burning llghttt fiuid s-ay· at a backyard barbecue. Police Ui.d Katrina's father, Dooald L . Wayman o,l 217S2 Pacific Coast Highway, was trying to start the fire, when a can of 'fiuld burst intO Dame. Wayman toned the cm away, spill· Ing fluid over hit daughter, police said. She was rutbed by Pollce to Hoag Memorial Hpapltal, then transferred lo the burn uolt Gt! the medtcel center. A boipltal l)ioba-11>1 Ille 11111· lered llCllld and third degree burns over 50 percent of ber body. Blu Blrtla Control• Lelan.'a has recommended the most Nllf\erly ol bee routes (the Orange rout.) to be cho .. n, wllich would put b ·new freeway between Magnolia · SW..t and Beoch Boulevard. -"But most of the 600 city officials and homeowners wtio attended the final heMing on the routing Friday favor the Red (Central) Route, one of the western routes. Citizen's · groups presented nearly 10,000 names on petitioos mostly favoring the Red (Central) ~ to the cornm.itlioner1. and ctty odiclaJs Offered independent st9d1es tbly . lyld done to prove the Red JCeptral) Rout was the best. But a staunCh group, m.ainQ', from \Vestminster, Buena Park, Stanton and some Unincorporated areu, were as determined in thi~ argUDlflntJ for the Orange (Eastern) Route, the ooe favored by state engiJJeeri. · Garden Grove M.a,yor Reece Ballard Rose Pose . . . . . , . . . . ~ ' . Linda.Harvey, pretty 17-yeaar-old Miss Westa!lnster;h~llls)q;cjty · "petal'.'· the idea of planting roses· at Civic ~~ter nexi Sa\urj,tay. 1 Each person wpo will show up w,ith ~ shovel. Biii a volunt~r rble.~ush planter will be allowed to buy another .rose bttsh for his own1 uae· at $1 per five-gallon-car·sized ro se bush plant. /Sweet-scented project_' will get under way at ,'Civic Center, Westminster Avenue eaSt of Beach Boulevard", a~ 8 a.m .. 'n.ext Saturd.ay. I ·· I . . . Diver . Clamped ~ Shark's ~aws Plays Dead J Survives A skindiver prowling the seabotlom off Bodega Bay ror abalone Saturday p~yed dead wtine clenched in the tooth-jagged jaws of a giant "Mlite shark, also huntitig in food·ricb kelp beds three fathoms below the surface. He almost didn't have to play. Frank Logan, 25, or Placerville, a Douglas Aircraft Co. electronics technician, 11 recovering today with 200 otitchu holding tog«ber 18 separate wounds . The young father of two was lkin divlllg with three compenloo1 lrom a 1mall boat of! Bird Roclt, 50 mlles north of San Fr..nc.isco, when the big I &hark, ~ught north by warming cUl'· rents, swtrled up -u~s:een . Logan ' said something grabbed his leg; the~ auddenly. ·his chest and back were crushed in a vise·like grip 11 th:e maraud~r fi-oin Mexican waters blt ·in· lo his 1J\>dy. · ' '1'1 col1ld see il was a ahark, so I just went limp and ·played dead and fi:Dally it let } go,'' said Logan from bis Sebastq>ol hospital bed. He is recover- ing alp.om. today. , The ,POWerful c:ceature ~ on for about ' 10 feel' with liis . terrilied • • moutblul, then released ~ grtp and Logap-his led weight belt torn away by j<lgged teeth -lloated UJ>ll'ard. Tbe' Ylctlm st.outed to his com· panioha:•for help ·and they hauled his Another prisoner, t.he executive of- ficer of the 4th Viet Cong local force battalion, said lhe ass ault wu planned between the end of July and early September, lhe same time estimate which has been accepted by the U.S. Command and Defense Secretary Clark M. Clillord. He said the ~1 troops would try' lo Isolate the Bien Hoa hi&'bway, tile main northern route from Saigon ; seize the 9th Precinct pollce head· Pope Bans Pill blooc&, bnllaed body into the boot lllld .-'"1 oil toward, the . U.S, -eoi'at Guai:t -In Bodep bey. ' arej:i:v:e~.:Y :~:-:: ,,, quarters southeast of the capital, and attack the government radio al8J,ioo, !he U.S. Embassy, the Vletnafuese neavy headqual1era and other allied installations. A Vlei Cong platooft leader Wbo defected July 17 Hid two bollaHona souUl of SaJgon are wait.in& for thelr commanders to return f r o m "refresher training courses I n strategy and t.actia" 1t secret bue:s near Ule Cambodian border. Viet Coog sappers sank a Jarge dvWan dredge Sunday 'Which was operatJns near tile U.S. 9lb lolaotry VATICAN CITY (APJ -Pope Paul VI today banned the contnc.ptlve plll and all other mechanical and chemical means of birth control for the world'• half a billion Roman Cathllca. He also indicated that the t1l.ythm method ahoulil not be employed u a regular pracUce. "Every matrllnonlal act m u a t Tematn open to the transmissloo of llle," the Pope declared In a key sentence Of Utis lon g-delayed en· c:yc:Ucal letter OD ori'e' Of the malt COl'l• troversial fssues factnc tilt ctnarc:b to-- bay. ' "To de1troy ev.,, only pv\lally !ho ... 1lgnUic:1nce of intercourse and ita end Is c:ootradiclorJ to the plan ol God at>:I lo his will," thO PoDWf declared. ThU appeared le rule out !he J'Ol&lblllty of D7 Munl aceeplanco by . ~ Paul Gt! -aceptlm !Or anJ re ... n and -.ied to Imply dioap- proV'lll of tho COllltanl 1111 of tilt rhythm melllod Of porlodlc ablllnenco, the OliJ.y matbod ol birth control provlollllf ,_ by tho church. I• a palllfl dlrtcted to men of science, tbt Pope ,. o I c: e d tn· couragement for continued rew1rch in the area of blt111 resulatlon. But aaala he oppeared to rule out any other aelu· Uon than way1 ol lmpr..VIJlg tht rhythm method. . "It ls particularly dalrlble," the Pope said, "Illa( acemlillJ lo the wt1b alnady O)ir-e.s lsf P9PO Phu XII, medical ldence -.Ii proV!dln1 a 1ulfldenUy MCllfO -f6r a rogui&• llon . ~ birth, .I-Oil th t ..,..,._ of natural rf11UUnt. "In thJ& Wly, ldentllla and el]>eClally CathoUc 1clenUtlo will contribula to demonstrate ln actual fact that, a1 tb• church teadles, •1 true c:ontradletlon cOMot ••let between t11o cll vlM lft; pertOlnlnc to tho tr•lmllalon of lil• and tbooe Portalnl•l le tllo lollerln& Gt! autha:IUc conjugal lowt' •• ' ~ a.lway1 a possibWly, especially off nort.fiern California, where ttie u1~1I1 !'Old! waters harbor a rk;h leedlng ground lor predators. · ¥ MillimU "'1eii ·warm currents 1:ridi an occ1•DM1 m., up ~ ,,.a +1 ~ <Jtf Mako "\l'1 Central ~·Ii tlte; ~,iacreMtt.. aC'-+ le v.ttt.. &dmllN· aad ,."1nu. · · · · · . 9-uestloned about abark dlac<r off th4i Orll>P CoUt In the. "il:o Q ' . ~an'1 ~ with the mari-ater alpt San Fraodoco. a NIWJIO(I (SO. '8BAllK; l'11ff I)'· pr<oeated a study on behalf Gt! i!ll dl;r, Hunllnllon lioadi, ...,.....sa V.U., and CYJl<•H lbo!rinc tilt lied· (Ca0 tral) Roote benelitl tbt mO.t _.., Jolla w. McMallan,· dlreollir ., Development Resend.I AaocWIM, who dJd tit• stildi. iummed 111! .... study with "there can be no'q....._. !he Red CCentril)" iloou 1a· not Olll7 . Ille mott poclt.IYe...., 1or.· but 1lle ..,. (See FREEW.~'I'.; a11 .~l Vote Averts Stoppage , '.At Douglas About l;IOO employea or the Mi:Doli- ntll DoU(lu COrp.'a A&ttoaautic& Dlvllion ant OD the job taday in Hun- ~ llMch as • direct re&ult of v o It n I Sunday In which • union members of .two ,buge Mroti*e.ftrma awroved new tbree-year.contracta •. • Voting continued to d 'a y at Astronautics, but, with most votes cut on Sunday alriJady counted, unloo olftciala lndioot.d •. tllrtaleaed - which was \o .hlll'•. be(Un ~ . .p.· parenUy baa been av.Tted. The atrlkt' repartedlr -.. li&vo · lnvoMd ' u <many .. ·1SO,ooo :aer..poc. . ...-, .. adobally. .• i • . ~ " , . ' ( .. :. ~~·Qorp.i,.;41111• • ..... '1ilti>lved"' li"''fl • !!ii . WJa&ing :en new clllltracts wbidl !. · .-t expeotod to set a JM*ern 'forC!lil' ... ~ ~-! 1•:.t i¥;~i.:'rl(""',;fJ ......... 7;if , l 'ltJ ·~hl111ii • I MlciCWloO . "' ~ <uia' I -ldng ot Huntington Beacb, Sanllt Moolca, Vlllde-. Air Fiirce BU. and Cape Kennedy, FIA.,' -f.l Sunday to accept 1 Dew contraet. The' contract ca11a· lot ralsea and lrlnp beuelit& ... g1ng.1rom. I'/. <enlf to $1.861per bow·OVfr -~=;­.Joel, About +,ooo Gf tba wdilli, meetJna ~ .1'to ,Anploa> i atldpi Auditorlnm voted !JD .w.......,·ii·• new contract-to· nplece lil.aee..,wldcJI eapfred Ju)T22, •1 • I . !AM .Prell-Viigil Piqrem. of Lodge 1573 .'!ftd B. R. s..- pre1ldlng over .Lodge 720, pre..-.cl the new contract.to the members SaJl.. day ana 'tt!Ported '121 'lover-wttelmlng .vote ia favor oft.be new Pact.~·, · ' Members of the. Unitid AA> Wor~trl !UAW) ·w.re Jll'.-nt.a the contract at .. l.MtJi . Delicti' Melntll'lil Stadiwlt by: li'A\i» Prelldtnt "w.lliir · Reuther wllo ·iold · tlli! nOctr· I0,11111 member .. tl>al !'n u:ve· -:... .goal: for ttHc year's·~' · . The.UAW woriltn volecl!Oboat.5'1 la favor o1· tbe new. peol Ballotlnr cort.. ti'nues today at piants acrou. the U. lion, but union olllclala 1aid.IQI the local vote is an indication that ~;new contracts will receive favorebll. eooo sideratton. The contracts were . negotiated separat.ly by the two llllione · - both unlonl liq -~ -and won memblr b8ctln( ot ~strike wtdcll could have begun today. The p&ct calls for" wage inoteues of 21 cents, 11 cents -and l2 c:erQ per hour la each of the ·three·yurs in 84- dition to . improvemenu in fringe benefits. Workers in ak1lled categories will receiv~ up l9 25 cenU per hour. We!i~lleP Don'{ look for muCb cfi1Jiie In the weather pieture ~ l)On( ~Omi19 Coilt. The wonl ll lor utly. clotlda ud on- eraoon •u.nabiae. u UIUl. INSIDB TODA l' Miami Beoch It alrendr •rpruo- . ed up, IOith -• brlobl . ..,. 1tructvr-.1, amiting arri:ilcll ol cklepaln """ -., o!Mro for GOP .Nlllimlol c- ..,.llolo, ,.. ll. ' . .. .. ..,: " • --. -. ............ -.... -.... . ,.., es 11 ...... -i: • .. ;r~w•y . Hatti~ iJf ought W•Orulo'CallolJ're-.'Wbo f-,..........-._ -,_ • ,Bo lddod tllli ~1 -f 1-aan1-"umuc:ho1four OD ........ sttra ...,., .. uotblr:. rr • ..,. dlcfteft;s in Ha marut to ~ J'Mn," tlm• ... dll1p. II 2 -I -~Will The q ... fO!ll _. llOI ~ --li:llb!l.er lclm A.1-fa -... IDldt Mbt -... llo l!Olllll__,.r. ~.... about -Iha -•1 ~~ IOI_., -'111aia Ill...,. -•••• caa IJacjJ! •. V. ..... -..Weds'OllL~ buiM, 1lal -·-It do .. tlllr •1111-~!i· · ·. .lwRlndallalW-•-rwanlod la a ---·'1' periOd at the --1111 "*-·If M•la1hr, to-bow the otate wfll figure the ... .........,. ~Man ~on One uride.alfltd restaent said In a 1epr111ndD1 Ge · oldiu West flir market \lalue of her "houa:e, and C,!'.'J'.!!f.P' ~..;..~ J~ ::-,:.'!'".., ~~~:/::: ~o:. ~=-~=°"kw~ 0~ ::i:~~°i:.~~ oo wbot l~ llD;'M : · •• ~111 It (Gle Ire.....,) ID our backyard." particular -..e be •IWD!" Otltor hom.....,,.., ialoo -t<> , * * ~I Reagan Gains Support !§il : .. But Nixon .Confident of First Ball.at Win · . Frlm. Wire Scrvlceo =. f!'I . ol Jllld!inl. !ft. Nixon locllOd -~ !bat Gov. Rpoald his n. ... · than hu ' . iced• at 'tliO • = Niii!OOal t:.-·1a.Mitra:..<11'but .... .. -·lbat Nixon would win t11o GOP ~DllOI nomlaallon oo tllo -bol!OI. .. [ "Tho llUUho~cU1•tllat more will not oe :t HCODCl, ~." a top Nb: on llr• .. lbt llld. · Gov Nellon A . Roclteleller and hi1 tupporter1 claim- ed i tbere had been important defec- tiODI from Ni.l:on · to tile . Callfonlia c:".k ....... -thlo. would help The Rockefeller oamp said Nixon now bu no more than 515 fint-ballot votes with 867 needed for nomination. One Nlaoa · asociate ·uhd.' about . . the matter, Aid the former Yfeo presi- dent had been aware all along that he wu second cholce among some dele1ate1 from the South and the Rodly MOUlllaln areu. Ho m111Uaned Millllolppl and North C a r o If n a partlcullrly. The Nb:on sou:ree added that while 1ome of tbeae deleptes are "talking Reapn" for local consumption, he WM IUl'1I they wU1 °vote Nb:on" at the -· 1 .. fear of 0-1111 up the nom1aau ... for Rockefeller. 1'They would rather have a repeat of lllM," he 1ald, "than have Rockefeller at the held of the dclo!t." He referred to 11""1 M. ~·1 humiliating ,.,... .... l SHARK •.• .-apert llld lt II not'" -t . "Up tbln, _..., a tot men feed,•• . sold Joe Deem, buildinf 1uperlll· ,...,_ f<r Cllttch.'1 Kerctboff ,,_.. ~l<q> la Newport Baoch. . Dae Mid the wormlni cumnt 1""1,ii .-Poll!t CoactPcioo, brfnitnl the occulonil stray man· •lilul ll!arta Into eeu rlcb witl!'ma. rlao life and .._...,uy food divlllf ...-.. ~I Ultd. to filh tuna up there -for 21 71an1" .ad DeMm, "and I know that .... well." Shwa irt not the oo1y hl&ard. "Arty Scull& dfvtr l>at WOUid go out e.t oft lllat rvcJc II c:ruy anrway," o.n·lllfd, telllDI o! tr.cberout.,,,.. ,.._ and DUiy roctl whtcb cm taltl7 eaQ>lllll thl 1111Wa')'. Diem 1114 tbat altbouCh the greet white lharta generally paM fir olllhcn ID tlloli n«tllwll'CI joumey, oCbll' sharks and. potentially donlwous fl•h lilouDd off t h 1 Southland COii!. "'Ibtn 111"1 blue lhlrka," he Hid, "and even boniita will bite you when lbly're fleding." ~ oay • lout 30 speclee of shaft -West Oout waton, but ..., • In al them art ac:lllall1 -.. ... !<>man. S..•&1-ba"" -~ ID -and Dorlbern Gnlfa ...._. in reeent yun:, mollly Wwwa Morro Bay . aor1h t.o Wbert 1'11 ... ,.. llllured _,, sovor.i hlvt -!ala! &Dd fn ont CM11 tbtrt w• notbln& to 1Ddleate -t "-1ed bllt a h..rthll 1cnem &Dd a swirl of bloody loam II! 11>1 ~ IUlf. ll MIY PllOI Mlillhilfw.....,c..._• Oll;ANOI COMT ~ILllMtNO COMl'ANV ll:•Mrt N. Wet4 ,,...,. .... ,,.llfltr J1tk •• :=.:.:t v•..,...... • ,_..., Th""''' 1Ctnll .... T11111111 A. M•r,hl11t MMltfllt fdllor All•rt W, let.I Wllli1111 lltM .-.-1Ai ""'llfll'tlll ._,. I.. Clfy l.irw " ........... °'"" 309 Ith Strfft Mellfotr -PIJ. a. n1 ft641 defeat? by Preaidtat Johnson.· the nominee," the platform committee AJ the conventton prellmlnerin got chalnnan, Sen. Everett M. Dtrbea of llDdef '!'•Y, the UPI llhl!latloo ol th• llllncls, said. "I'm keeping my1eU free GOP race showed: from that controversy -if it ls a ean· Nb.Oii -eao, lncludinc 183 com· troverfJ.'' He 1ald be hope• other milled and il07 leanlnf. members Of the committee will -•lier .-285, lncl-g 130 r.traln from pusbinf for the Ir committed ml lSll !eanlog. f1vorltee throufh platform wordtnc. .Re1iam -lMI, lncludin& 86 com· Eltewbere on tbe poUtlcal scene: mltted and '12 leaning. Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy 11y1 hi1 Sta11ea -1 committed. goal aa pruident next to eadint the Thb representtd • 1001 of I leaning Vletnam war would. be !<> div~ mOll Ill Florida for Nlaoo ml a gain of I for o1 Ill '30 billion annual budget ta city Reagan. problems, which be calla the nation's Meanwhile, Republican plaUorm second most critical concern. wrll<n -to trCld< under advice ta But V1ca Pr-I Hllhlrt H. keep the camoafln clocWnent -Ira! H .. ....._., camp cl•-llw>dav u between GOP jJruldeotlal bopaluJa .....,...., , -i.at a -al rlvalr1 toUDded at the delela!Holoctf'"' l'Ullltl f n d f c a t e ffl'1 ftnt 1eu1on. Hump!nJ will hive 11far mon than Harold Siu-loo.I-time -of enoup" •olee lo wlD the Democratic the praklenUal nomfiiaUon, accund Pl'tlidlDUal a o m l n a t 1 o n °"er New York Gov. Nellon A. Rockefeller Mceu1b:r on the lint natloaal con· and llldlarcl M. Nlzoo al helal en· venUcm ballot. meehld ID whit 11!1 called tlle errors o! McCartlly, Ill a J>OllcJ -t the DemooraUc adminlllraUoa'1 Viet-luuld SUDday, eafd be would DOI wait nam DOiiey. Stu-cballenpd 11i-for an end!<> tho Vlotnam war bat u ht safd wbo are ''rellfded u the front pruldet would bllln liverttnl -r rwmer1 .. to appear tn peraoa before to domutlc JS'obllml • tbl wv was 1111 plotform-wrltlllf rroup, deoflCllated. Nolll>or Nlscm mr Rockefeller bu He pJedsed a "maafvt job ert1tlon aQld for tfme at the platform com-irorrem" ll!volvlnl tu -.. lo mittoo burlnp, wllfch are a prelude private entcprlle -and Mid Ibis to nut wuk'1 nomtnatms CODV'llJtion, would permit a It.art t o .. a rd but II WU 11114-bcilh Intend lo "ellmlDtUOG al the prHCll ...,......, ...-t llOlllO 1-lllrOllll! lrJudJ,y "'11are 111stom wl!ldl .......,., wllDellH. depondtney OD 1111 fedoral ...... "Wo cloG't Jmow wbo b ..... to be mmt." Reagan Recall Attempt Results Coming Soon SAc:l\AMENTo (l11>1) -Gov. Rould Raatu llOJ ',llnd out ID the noll tl!ree day1 wlMllllf he inUll faca a reoall electl'"' Iha~ if ft'• hold at all, WOUid doll a dldll• blow to hie preeldendal Jll:OIPICll. A llJ-mcmtll aaJl!Pllp to ouat the Republ!can Jovtrnir ... ~· • Ina! deedllne W ~ IW, ptharln( tlla 'll0,414 llpaturea MOdld to Jlll1 Ille recall iS&ue before voters 1 n November. The recall backers charge that Rucan "ii not. competlllt La mattu1 of IOVermDeDt and public alfaln:, 11 AC• clfn bfm o! imdenn!DfDC the state' 1 menial htallh prorrem, h u r t I JI a educatlon and 1ry1111 to lurtl!or bis Beach Parking Meters Filled From Saturday a11 -. ... 1irlmlnf!ll! ftom tile sa~ "talt'e" a1 nnm1c1p111 parkla1 lot fees. Lifeguard Capt. Douglasi O'Arnall ft!IClrtod -7 ll>lt -y·1 1,IOO cars at 75 ~ • cu WU * HC'OOd bi.egest revenue intate in 1be beach perk!ng lot ldtory. "Tho ,,_ al .My -the lo!g-1eet." beodcled. Wee-crowds lololed lflll.000 -the lamb's share, 22,000, eoloi: lo sun. day, a coot overcast and~ day. "!t wu ..,. a1 Ill• ,,..rt Sundays ever seen btrt in 10 ,._.., ·~ Mid D'Arnall, c1u111 the --ny ..... pteted rainfall. , Sllto Park Rangw Dav• Doolbue r<por1ed a quiet -Ml OD !IUD• tlllfloa and Bolla Ollca Slatt -. -. l<>i.f altladaace ,..q_ 67,000. • Plane ' J*IOnal embltl<ll!I from t be IOYm'DCl'1I attlce. Bu~ the recall effort could Will bo a ltrCHdJld woapon. Thlre are olfhl mllJlon relllstored vcJ11ro la California ellflblo !<> tlfn P11:1Uon1. Tbrtt Out ol five of them are l>omocrall. If Ila months al fatharlng ..,,._ can't ftnd ODI mill!on voten dflulWJed IDCllfh !<> at Jaut lflD lhlir nemu, It could react to Reagan's benefit. Tho California Ropubllcen lllllrtl he Isn't a formal candidate for the GOP pnllidtoUal noml.naµon, But, be also ny1 h1 won't turn Jt down.• Al a ptacUcal polillcol matter, Reatan will be out of contenUon on Ole nationAl ticket if the recall backers are able to 1ollclt enou&b 1l1D1turt1 to force '1111 election. It ·appears moat unllk•IY the Republicans would want a candidate for either .president or vice president who must al.lo filht to retain hil bome atat.'1 IOMl'DOClbip. ,,., .-n If fort baJ btan 11rfc1ty an amateur operaUon led by Edwin Koupal of Or~gevale, a Sacramento eu.bwb, and his wile, Joyce. 11lf Jt'• lwlnanly po11iblt for amat:Mlrs wttbout any moner. to do ll, then we're going to do 1t," Mrs. Koupal sald in an interview. . ' .Program to Show '.Gyninastic ·Skills Gytrtnattic 1kllls: and rouune1 leani- ed. by studenll In the Huntln(lon Btacll Roor .. uon &Dd Parks Depart· ment ·1wnmer proeram1 will bl on !llsptay this ov.U.1· at Hunllng1on Beecl! Hlfh Scliool gymnu!um , bella· nine at 8 o'clock. Admlu16tl Is lrH to the show, •<· cordln( "' -Sh-McNH-)¥. Fa~ts He said that bis e~ience bu sbQwn that the ool1 wayit' attract in· dUltry lJi t.o open up aD area wH!l "de· cent acce ss." "Locating ti!• frl""(•~ I" the area (the Red· Route) would be a major . -' . . ' catalyst iD attracting.i,n dust r y 1 '' ldcMahan oaid. . i f ' If Iha Orange (Eu...;) Route i. telected, "you can pretty much write oil the area around the Red Route for indurtrlal development." In the prepared study he preoenttd to the commission, McMaban weiit ·on ta lbaw that the orange (Euton»' Route will displace twice as many peo~ pie as the Red (Central) Route (5,000 to 2,000, by bil eetimat .. ) and wfll be doublo the lost in useued valuation ci property (15.6 million for the Orange Route, to '3.17 million for the Red>. . He · admitted that Wesllllinltor, wWch J1 fighting against approval of the Red Route, would lOse f'l.l million in asseSlied valuation if the Red Route is approMCI &Dd only fl.3 million with t.he Orange Route, and 651 more peo- ple would be displa~ by the Red Route than the Oranae. POOREST CITY Wettmlue1c Mayor Denk McWhin- Dey pleadinc for the Orange Route slid hie Is "buically one ci the .--.et cities in Orange County." The Red Route "wouJd take out · almost all the lndustrfll WJd we bave," be said. He pointed out to commiu.looers that !<> make the clly budget balance thil year, he had to I'll oil '6 ol the 2iO -·employed by the city. "We 1bollld b)' all r1ihla be adding peraonnet." Ha said hie ct~ llteded the in· dustrlll JaDd ID ""1et ID survive and lbOt Ille. Orange lloute wOilld brio& tho dty ''amofe balanced ecooo1111." AJtOCiler repr11entativ1 of Westmll!ster added that tile Oran1e Route Is the only one th~t "will not ad· ver1ely affKt any of the citie1 in- volved. JI may not help all ol tllem but It "'11 not deotroy either." INDIVIDUAL CITIES . Stanton Public Woru lllrectw E. M Renell in bi& prenntatioc a ccuaed the cttlet lavorinf the Red Ro.ti. of "thlnldnl Ill !Irma al the Individual cities, not Of the area u a whole." He 1ald lt any of the 'fitstern routes are approved. the cities around Stan~ ton WOUld benefit but ;1th1 eUect' on. the clt7 OI Stanton would b e disastrous?' ' The <Olllmistlonero adjourned the heartnc titer 11v• hoon Friday, wltli tOlllm0111 lrOm HVetal ~-persons, <opt.. of city-sponsored ltudl., and packets of petitions to review. The record of the heafing will re~ malll open 30 day1, "° that addittllllll t..tlm0117 can bt a~ b7 mall. Then, a summary of the record will be pul>lithed ill<l 1oril lo Iha com- m!Htcmers, Who say ·thley will accept .one of the routes in two1months at the earliest. ; . 1 YOUR · ·· WATCH:'~ BoJD.e FrOnt . . know where ,.. and oil rampa. '1riluld Highway C o m•m I I I Io n Vice • bo --... ~·Id ' aial:1llm Fred c '4mi•11 loid them ............... -... hll_ .................... lil would be aod -Joog It lie \lllder any llale 11enc1." constructfon. '::'-· He sai~ citbenl tlect • governor ot Mr. and Mr&. 1. J. Schmitz, of. the their chO!ce, who oppolnU members to ConcuDed CitiUn'a Council, even the commission. wanted to know why there ii 1•00 local "We're set up. to Uep. out of llie citizens' coutrol over the H!&bw•Y political .-erra, but we're etil1 subJtc:C; Oommilllioa.'' to Ill eorta Of prlllW't1,'1 be added.- * * * * * Politieal Air Carth Waved at Freeway Hearing -clOl>l*f and looled -.. --depeadlnc "" lhetr per1.-1 -durlnC the llw houri of pneeo--· state Highway Oommlulon Vice Cbllzman Fred C. J e n n I D I & acknowledfed tilt uproar midway :.:f' tile bearlnC, but !<>Id the "Let mo remind 70U lllat neither Ille cla!>l>IDI ..... -·· Of tile .... will~ 1D tie recudl. u And the roar Coallllued. HumphreyTalksin Watts, Promises 'Better Life' Frem Wire flervleee renc:h Ill a retld""111 nolfhborhood. LOS ANGELES' {AP) -Vloo Preal· Both pr<>jects are dea!ped "' five dent Hubert H. Humpllrey cem· Jobi ml economic belp !<> resldenll of paffned in Walll tOday with labor Watll. -Humphrey lnlnected a woodw«klag leader Walter Reuther at hie Ilda aod and toot maklog facility at tho told Negroes "tbkJp are beafnnln1 to manufactur1ng company, whoee 550 change and 1bey are ch.mglng tor the worken make CNU1 for m1MU.e cu• b«llr." lng1 and holpltll teoll d-lot There were no welcoming crowdl at Vietnam, the IJrrt two stops of the doy -the In a brief speech Humphiey oafd Wotta Mlnufacturlng Co.,-a su•·tdl•~ that peoplo with iood jobs and food ~ -J pay are intereated 1n taklng care of of Aorojet G-.J, aod a pouJtry their commlll!fcy llld bave a otake ID the nauon. Home of Nevada Governor Periled By Raging Fire CARSON CITY, Nov. (AP) -A s,ooo-acr. fire which t b r e a t e n e d Nevada's capital flashed out of control today after burning within 600 yards of the 1overnoc'1 luxwiou& home. It •tarted in a SietTa foi'e1t Sunday afternoon on the wettern edge of Garton Clcy, d-•Yinl one hooH. One hundred other homes were evacuated. "This UI the worst fire since 1926,'' said Gov. Paul Laxalt, hit face smudg- ed and dirty after be and hi• wife, Jackie, removed 1ome valuables from their 170,000 hme. Laxalt ordered 200 -N 2 t I a..D.A l Guardsmen to hdp fight the fire and prevtllt Vlllda!llln and looting. Wetrln1 alack! and 1 1ports shirt, Luau lert his six children in the of· ficlal governor's mansion near the downtown arias al flames swept by his ranch-style home near the .e4a:• of towp. The fir• burned fn umtitt at 7,00ll foot tleYatlon, too hl8b and lttep to be reached by blllldoHn. Four hlmdred 'men conllnued to fifhl I~ lltbou1h the U.S. Forest Service said It was llO per-cent contained. · · Total damage wu Dot lintlltdlollly estimated, but Vtctcr, OoodMn of the Fortit Hrv1~ 1a1d wat.erthed damage alone totaled !500,IJ!M). The fire undoubtedly 1"as man-caus'~ ed, 1aJd Goodwin , becluse there ·were no reporto ot llabll>inl· In a later addre11 the vice pnlldent 1ald bis first task II elactld prelldeot "will be to rutore peace Jn Vietnam. n On Sunday, Humphrey declared he won't 'j)e driven awly11 from~ the Negro commuolcy by m f If t a n t becklera. The candidat.e wu forced to cut llhort a speech Saturday night by boo• from Neero m.Jllta'ntl at a voter reflltrallon rally 1po111ored by the Black Democrolt for Humphrey II! South CenlNJ Los Angeles. On Sundey' 'be told a DeWI • COD• ference, .. I won't be driven· away In the future ." He played down the: in· cident, saying lie w"' "il'lti!led by the turnout," which he ertimated at between 'ISO and 1,000 per<•••. SA Man Jailed In Kidnap,· Rape A Sant.a Ana man who police allege picked up a couple walking home from a bus staUon was j~ed early today on 1U3plcion of kidnapll!g and rope after an orange grove sex attack, \Villiam Ferguson, 33, was arreEited while· driving in the 200 block Of EeJit Walnut Street. alter the victim's bus• ,band i&Ve polkf_ 8 description of the •usll'd aod hll 'vehlcle. . 'l1it ~ ,..,. vtctlm wa1 with him, police cllerfed •. · . Investigators H1d the YOW'll couple was Wall\ing at .Fint . and Brady str.e\S . a/Ur leav!ng lhe nearby 'Grei<\IOund bus· depot W!JOn they -· offered· a rtdt • · The IUopecl !i10Ved tho 118•)'9 ... •0id woman's busbaiid oUt of. the car two . bloc~ farther on, however, and drove ti? an orange grove, ~re he raped htr. . 0 . OMEGA .. _ ----tlWll 11• ··-·- --*"=-"Fi~ ?-W::.· ... --... -u.11 ........... 'Southland Nood4 13 More Airports' ' LOS ANGELE S (AP) -The F. d. r I I AvlaUon Admilllitnllloll, citinl • :a porcent lncreMe 1' "' tref. nc at Allfelts 1n1ani.-1 Afi>ort lor the flr1t haU of the )'4ar.1 1a71 Southern Callfornla needs at I-JJ JMJ'e airports. Charlee C .. 'lllll""'81! Jr., prtllldenl of Trant; World Airllnt:s, said the Les Angeles alr traffic sibtition ha s not crNtild·a Grllil • It W in New York wbere tomt planes clrcl• for houri bllor• laDdlDl1 bu.t that Lot An1ete1 ~-. titoomt H ... 101Jf," e C:IH•1• I OI~ WW• Yw Wiit $5. Aclllllfo4 19 :. } -,;-:~&=-. -. _$_52.1._9949 t , SIZEO, 111M --Mlntnt Dl__. $4 99 COlllPLll'l'I ••M -· • Jewelry 11os1,.1,. .. _ -.._, ... frtfllt111. ---·· Thi FAA Air 'l'rU!lc OMii'"' dllef !D Ille-a npoa, L)'an illllt,)Nld Sunday CUITIDU, 46 pubUc and;n!De mlllllf1 II~ II! the Loa Anl•leJ S.in ..... handle 3,llOO atmoR operauon an hour, "It ls obvious that With this fM...UC iDcrMM in alrtr&Uio volume IOtne additional facl!IUeo muat bt ~ and 1_....i," he said. "Wo utflMte "'DMd 13 --1 -1 ··-llrporll in ... a..-. Cllllami. ...... be ..... .. ,\ Uollf4 AJr Lloea ol>Oli11man elld Lo.i · hid not eulfered ,. lllll<b • ot dela.Y•" bllt -... ---· 1111 will be reotrlcted Ill Iha IUllll'l II 11111'1 are aot eno111h peopple and aq11ipment lo -wlll> tho tralll<, Hink warned . "Wt an ltMHlint at a crotlr0ad1, ., ht aakl. HWt murt l'IOOID ... wt beve • • pnilllalll Mid do som1t111n1 -It • we're DOI f"'C to baYa the ~ WI CID baft.. t I . ,.=:ra,•,=1 A s,e.faltyl . . PAIT Dll'IHDAll.l IHYICR Now 2 Great Stores To St"9 Yoa MAllOI '"°"'" MUNnNeto• ...,... Cllfrll ............. 1111 N .... llft, HU#f11H9TON IUCll -· Ma4 IMM.. m-aatl °"" Moul. ,,,.,.... Pll. TIH t ,_ °""' ..... .... _ ... _ -- -10 "' ·-. ....... I ., I I i f ! I '· l I ' I , • Bea eh ... v,oi:. If, NO. '18 r. 3 SECTIONS; 32 PAGES ~ POTTER -Richard Biooks, a FeSuval of Alts director and elhlbit· Or for the fifth year, stands· among bis collection of pots. With his wife Jyn, the Brooks have· expanded from a b~by sil< years ago to a tull-!ied&ed bustoess. . Profit in Pots: Rolling Stone Gatllerillg No Loss By •TOM GOllMAN . °' ... Dllfr , .... ...., Richard Broob,. ubibl!ini . al lhe Festival of Arts for the iittb 1Yeat,with hb wile, has just the titlng a bu6band could buy for hls wife. Try custom-made place. settings, fOr $18 ·• •etttni. Seitinge:, including • plate, salad bowl, soup bowl and mug, blppen to be one of Broob' special1ieo. But, tbm, that's DOI reo1ly fair to oay. MythJnt that's mode out ol •-• can be de..:ribed .. a specialty o! Brooks, who is also one of nine Festival' directors. Alter. •ll, :when a husband and wife , teani ·.fonn the nucleus ol • pottery · -Y (in this <aM,'Broob Pottery in Mle Caiyon), they're ·bolmd lo· be good. . ' And.U...lum·ol Ridlard·md Jyn is lood· . ~..... . Wbile -bn .does ...... pG«Olaln ·and !lt;4•~.~~)"*"'Jj'" in Aone!Ware. . •. . Hl1 producfl !'9ncie Jrom condleotick . IJ!ildon. Mt· poli. to !bit pliice< sett"11• tO )ain(i balei. ' . 'Ibey a11 .atart.olf .. the ume bunk of clay ... bl exptamed, but tbe tini~ products ean be .. dlUereot ao ru&bl and'daf .. 'Ille tk1t·11ep fn <making o pot ls lo !onn It (-lt) '"1 o potter's wheel, lkoob llid. 'Ibo loW, fat )IOU are 1lle mort d1fftcult .to form, smce they're the moot opt to . ...,_. 'Ibo nat ..... Ill -pollen\ art IJ tlie drJ!nJ· "liflb It dry u P,,,ly .. J>.-:bi.t' be lllld. 1110 it woa't crack. II llu lnllt .• It dries. u ... pot driel unemily, It -une....iy. '!bat'• v.W inn,1 i. cnct.1' Drying cm take as lone aa two weeks. After toe drying proc,s&: . iJ com· pleted, the pot is low fired in a kiln. Tben, any decorations planned are ad· ded. 1be decoration, or slip, is ac· tually half clay ·half glaze. U the pot is to be shifly, a glaze is added. The substance is put ~n with .a brulh, but when It is "high fired," it IUJ'1ll to gl&I<. After the glaze is .applied, and it is fire:l·for tbe final time (24 houri;, this lim<f..ln Ille kiln, you have the finished product. Of CO\H'11e, there are some steps that can be added to make the pot stand out even more. If there are to be any · ridges,.buinps, or what have you, they should ·be done after tile forming. Pot mating is .a combiilalion of pain- ting. ~ sculpture .. The .aecorations . as;e· "~teer· on the sculptured pot. · Ju.i like any, piece of art; it~ prove illlrip&, to pri<e a pot. _,. pidelines: 'lbe ov....U. Ru,. the effort ~t into !bi pot (ll>e tiine it' tool<); ll>e decor•· . tiopa:; and the f;.nal · effect. The final key. -'laid, is "il you wou,ld have djftk:ulty in duplicating one." Then watdl 1l1e price jump. Broob' prices range' .from $4 to '85 on the pot&. He .&mits he prices some biiti, since he'd bate to see them all sell. The pottery businel1 has beea good · to the 8rooti family. Tl>< husband and will team started jUlt Iii: years ago, as a bobby. He is a former bu11De11 uecut!ve, 'Ibey have esponded, and Utday they ore 'IOinJ to pour the COO· crele for a stucllo Ibey will oi>en oat In the Clill)'Oll, to include a tbowroom and a ..:rt area. And lbe coostructlon ol the building is one time imen concrete toot preference over stooewan. Police Checking Wave • ' Of Weekend 'Petty Crime I It was OQe ol UMe Laguna Beach summer weekendl wbeD ever)'ChlAs seemed to happen. Id phones contlnaed lo jqle Mon- day, the Arl'COIOll)' police depol1mellt gappled with a -o! paper -k that follond 111 pll;fa. .....U andll-. Here wore tllo bWlll&l>to: -Tomoy L. Dlllori, 20, a 'U. s: -• El Toro, Hid -...,_ emy.., &o,11 driver atooood SMurdl1 Dllllt. -blm Wiiii • plotol and ·-...i to "blow off hla head" U DUlanl did Jiii\ 11W Jioafdnl hll horn. Police -k 1lle olhtr drtver for •isoult 'w1tb • deadly .... poll, l)i>e" compallion1 fled . -P...ia loy Dam, ~. of El To,., llU!ferecl minor. Injury Sunday af. temoon as a paseenger dtlrinc a two- car colllalGn at Mountain ll<>ad and Clnnellla Sln!et. -Tl I 1 rt .. Onrtla. 28, ..... ....... -y in ... l2llO bloclt of Cllll.llrh• on auaplclon o1 martjaana --· ~Police rolled «> a variety ol ldpple calll lncludlng -dial a~""' weariol 1 Ole Sonday.,_ In.the 700 bloCk of$. CoOot Highway. lie wu gone on aniy•l of. police. Police Lt. RoOert McMmoy 11ld acr,,.f.. ~ Frjday Utroul)l Monday WluM ltaitdlnt on the tldewalk,· sleeping In -· slaopln'g OO<PUblic pr-1f, *"t>lDa on the beach, curfew, dnulk in pubic, druat in 1~to t:AGUNA BEACH, CAl.1FORN1A MONDAY, JULY 29, '1961 • Ill ' Shark Attack·s Diver Man 'Plays Dead, Survives With 18 Wounds A skincUver prowling the seabottom off Bodega Bay for abalone Saturday played dead while clenched in the tootb·Jagged jaws of a giant wl:li.te sbark, also hllllting in food -rich kelp beds three fathoms below the surface. He almost didn't have to play. Frank Logan, 25, of Placerville , a Douglas Aircralt Co. electronics techniciari, is recovering today wlth 200 stitches holding together 18 separate wounds. Reagan Gains But Nixon Still Sees Victory Frlm Wtfe St't fkc:1 "._ Backers of Richard M. Nixon ~cknowledged today that Gov. Ronald · Reagan bas more suppOrt than has surfaced at the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach but con· tirmed co·nfident that Nixon would win the GOP presidential nomination on the first ballot. "The likelihood is that there will not be a second ballot," a top Nixon strategist ·said. Gov Nelson A • Rockefeller and bis supporters claim· ed there had been important defec· tions from Nixon to the California governor and said this would help Rockefeller. The Rockefeller camp said Nixon now has no more than 515 fint·b•llot votes with 667 needed for J>Omination. One Nixon associate, asked about the matter, said the former vice presi· dent had been aware all along that he was second choice among some .-1ega~s from the South and the Rocky Mountain areas. He mentioned Missiscippi and North C a r o I i n a particularly. The Nixon sow-ce added that while some of ttiese delegates are Htalldng Reagan" for local consumption, he was sure they will "vote Nixon" at the convention for fear of opening up the nomination for Rockefeller. "They would rattier have a repeat of 19&t," he said, "than have Rockefeller at the head of the ticket." He referred to Ban-y M. Goldwater's humiliating defeat by President Johnson. As the convention 1Jrelimineries got under way , the UPI tabulation of the GOP race showed: Nb:Oli -890, including 18.1 com· • milted and 50'1 leaning. Rect.lelltt -285, Including 130 committed and 15! leaning. Reacu -158, including 86 com- mitted and 72 leaning. Sto,... -1 committed. This represented a loss al 1 leaning In Florida for Nixon and a gain of 1 for Reagan. Meanwhilf. Republican platform writers went to work under advice to (See POLITICS, Pal• !) n.e young father of two was akin diving with thrH companions from a small boat off Bird Rock, 50 miles north of San Francisco, when the blg shark, lm:lugflt north by warming cur· reM.s, swirled up -unseen. Logan said something grabbed his leg, then suddenly his chest and back were crushed in a vise·like grip as the marauder from Mexican waters bit in· to his body. "'I could see it'WM a shark, so I just went Ump and played dead and finally it let go ,'' said Logan from his Sebastopol hospital bed. He is recover· ing at home today. • The powerful creature swam on·for about 10 feet with his terrified mouthful, then released die grip and Logan -his led weight belt torn away by jagged teeth -floated upWard." The victim shouted to his com· panions for help and they hauled his (See SHARK, Pal• !) Rain Odds Di1n Bu·t Festival Has Show Policy The hi9toric odds against Laguna's Pageant of tbe Masters-being rained out are a bit betMtr 1*lal1 30 to· 1. But, it can happen. It did in 1985. Festival o! Arts ditector.s with .. eye on. drlz.z.ly weekend skies• dragged out"tbe policy book. There bad beeu no rain policy unt.ll 1965. Then the ralu came. Then the policy camti. It is now policy that ff a perforinance of the ·nighUy "living pie· tures" 1hou1d be rained out before in· termission, an add.JUonaJ performance will be given at the flMl of the run. Had the porf..-ce· ...... reined out o! the 111Dpbith-Sallria7 night, it would •hive been Clftli Au«. 25. If .a Ucket holder couldn't make it A~. 25, he would be &iven 1 refund. What U * 11111 on the aocond hlll of the art aPIClacular. No refund. Or, as one Festfval bfficial punned : .. That~• thi bowl game." Even . wj~ UJ!seasonal Weather, Festival officlals said weekend crowds nearly equalled the precedJng.weekend for volume attendance. 5 CdM Youths Arrested For Mari_juana Smoking J<"ive youths were arrested in a Ccrona del fi.1ar beach cave 'Saturday night when they passed the pot. pipe to the wrong party - a member of Uie Police Department's "Mole Patrol" .. Police said the patralman , dressed Jn caaual beach gear, made th, •· rests all..-Joining the gattiering, ap- SA Man' Jailed In Kidnap, Rape A Santa Ana man who police allege picked up a couple walking home from a bus st.at.ion was jailed early today on suspicion af kidnapi.ng and rape after an orange grave sex attack. Wlll.Jam FerguJOD, 33, WU arrested while driving In tho 200 block of East WaJnut Street after the victim's bus• band gave police 1 deteriptioo. of the 1uspect aOO his vehicle. The distraught rape victim wat with him, police chUged. Investigators said the young cauple was walking at First· and Brady streets after leaving the nearby . Greyhound bus depot when they were offered a ride . parenUy unnoticed. tt happened this way , according tp pollce : The offictr entered the cave, in the rocks near China C',ave, after he htard mumblings from within. It was pitch dark lnaide, except for • very small lire, around whlclt sat the leenaged boys. The patrolman sat down With them. No worda were exchanged. No ane could see anyone. It was: 8"umed that ht belonged. The pipe was stuffed with hashish - a form of marijuana -and Ut. It wa!I passed from one youth to another. Jt finally came to the patrolman. ''No, thanks." be said. "You're all under arrest." And they were, on marijuana possession charges. SCoelc llf•rlceta NEW YORK (XP)-PriCil welk- eoed f\Jrtber Ibis an.moon as lradlftg remained moderately active in the stock market. (See quotations, Pages 18-19.) . Log.set widened the.Ir margin over gains by a. ratio of three to one. Tbe Dow Jones industrial average was down close to stx points in later deal· ""'· Blu Birth · Control• Pop.e Paul Bans Pill VATICAN CITY IAPJ -Pope Paul VI today banned the conlracepllve pill and Ill otht< mecblnlcal md cbomlcal mNm ol blrtb coalrol for tho world's ball a blllloD Romao Calbllcs. Ho also Indicated that tho rllytbm method should DOI be employed II I ... IUlor prlCllco. ''EYW1 matrimonial act m u s t remain open to the transmllslon of life," the Pope declared ln a key ·sentence of tbls long-delayed en· cyclical 1etftr on one of the most con· treveraial J.Huu facln1 the chmrch to• hoy. "To destroy eveo only parUllly tho slgnllicance of intercourse and.Jts end iJ coolr adictory to the plan o! God llld ti> his will," Ibo ponUll declared.· This appaarod to l'llll oat tho poaatblllty of.,,,,,__·~ by Pope Paul ol contnceplloo for any re ... n and .-to Imply dJsin>. proval of the COllatul ua ol aie rhythm method or periodic abltinenc.'e, the only method of birth control prevJousty u.nctJoned by the church .. In a pa ssage dtrected to men of 1Cience, the Pope v o I c e d en· cour1gement for conUnued reaeerch in 1 the •ea of blrtll roluJllllon. But ..,.In he appeared to rule out M'/ other aolll· Uon thin ways of improving the rhythm method. "It 1s pwtlcularly, desirable," tbe Popa Hid, "tll•facconliDc to tho Wiih aln"'1 ...,..-bJ·Popa Plus XU, madlcal acloace IUCCIOd in -1dlDi I . ~-. 1*11 fer a ngula· Uoo ol bb-U!; llltlllded cM1 t b e · obtervlllco •I OllurJl rhythms. "In thll ny, ld1nd1ls and especially · C.tholic-acl1ntllt1 wlU contrlbute to d•monstrate tn actual fact that, aa the cbun:h t1ache1, '!> true conlredlcUon cannot exist b'etween the dlviDt Ins ·.porlllalnl to ·tbe tr1111mllllon of lll• and thole portafnlog to the loatorllig o! autbeaUc conJu11l lDft.' " ~I EDU B ....... ·18 o! ·Long . ·BeaCh, wt1 •1u;Wd in .the 100 bk»ct of Cleo Stnel .., -1ClOO o1 marl· juaoa pouesaiOD. Pollet Hid "bjppie· 1" ~ ~ I ' Tedmy'• ~-·• TEN CENTS' Burglars' Haul Big In Laguna A 11,000 ~ mink JaClet and IP' proximately $3,500 c11h were 1toloa from lhe home of a Laguna S..cb reataurant awner Sunday. Burglary of the home ol Denla:e Camille Kauffman, 2.8 of.474 Mount.ain Road wu ·one ol .everal weekend reports taken by Art Colony police. Most were car burglarle.: Police said the burglary of the Kauffmann residence netted the ex• pemive fur garment, $1,508 in rea• taurant receipts from the· Chez Gerard and about '2,0IX> of ber awn cub. Sbe is part OWDeT of the mtaurut, said U . Robert McMurray. He 1aid the burglar or barglara forced open a rear window of the home Sanday between 4:30 and 10:30 p.m. otjler bulglaOoa inciucled; -Tbeft of OD '8$ ll8r90 fnlm tllo cor of Jay W. A..t. of ·Sula AU Sunday 'alt<rnocia whllo be -·"'Ille Ji'flhva! of Arts. ThO door wu forced In the 700 blocl< ol B.-Iway. -Theft ol a j>urse "1th $3, a '7 cbect and credit cards Saturday IWll!ng from the car of June Marie Cotton of Pasadena while she Wu atteni:U.Qg th9 Festival. The doer Was forced open iii the 700 block ol. Broadway. · -Theft of a ste"90 from the car of COuriney W. Lannon, 1212 HJgbland Drive, Newport Beach, Sunday after· noon. -Thell of $13 Friday from !bO wa.lkt ol Kenney Shapiro, 13 ot Phoe- nix at the Beach Motor Inn, 985 N, Coast Highway where he was st1yine with an uncle. -Theft of· $13 from the wallet of Susail Neptune, :ai o! Jjlgbland Part from i house I t 147 c:.Ua St. Sundaf. Lag~a Beaches Attract 10,000 Eveo with the Jntennilteot rliM, 10,000 pe.rsons trekked to l.quna'a beaches Saturday and again Sunday. Low surf on both daya accoi.mted f9f only one rescue, Wea:uards said. Water temperature WM about 73 degrees, with tllo air -.,er.lure "'°'11 75 d-. More !ban at,000 ,..... -ocled U. S:in ClemeiM'1 bea<b'9 Satunlay, and 19,000 Sundey. Satunloy'1 three fOllC surf made for flve rescues, as com• pared to Sunday's aeven rescuu 1D four foot surf. Orange Wea&11er · Don't loot for much change In the weatbor picture Tuelclay •tong the Ora.,. CouL The word is for early cloudt 1nd aft· ernoon sunshJne, as wual. ,• t ' . ' ,,. ! , , =----,-----....,.---------------------------------------- I DAll.V Pll.OT Mancf01, J,ly 29, 1968 .. t • I ·captives Hint Major ., M100N W'l-,~ -·•ms ... vi.t-Clliif I I 11 , -eoptlmilna to supp])t evidence that the foe lo ~ far a m.qor third ol· . ftnll.0, 8"'llh Vlelname1e lnteW1ence , I o.-to 1et up a, lint old lllaU... ff,.(111t 41111111~~--u .'°"4 -lllp to trt•• tho 'll'GWlllod Ill ~ ~u ~ ~d. _ ...... ...a; ... ~-=it'.:'.:..~.= . -lald~y. All alllcor ol the IGltlt ~ 0., 1-•."-"-&14od bJ ... u.s. Jlat-ID i.oa AA Pr~ told 1111 ,Q.ij.... ad ~ SlcnJpJ 8-.,.._. • a v • told ln· ta1aplii1 -allied bombing raids ~ sweeps around Saigon are " dUnlpllnf these prepara · .1 11 ..... captors that six bllttalions and two Clark M. Clifford. ' A femole Viet Cong squad leader cop4lued bJ South V i e I n am e 1 e lill>clrllo l£""PI laid she had been sapper companies, a total of 2,200 .• He s.ald,t.!i:e. ene~y tr,oop~ ~ould try men, would be used In the ofiengjve. ·to isolata:tbe &lea. Roa ·bijtiw~: a.~· Intelligence ollloer1 aaJd he listed the · main--nortblµ'D roUte ,from_SaJ&on; main targets in Saigon as the national seize the 9th Precinct police head· and local police .h~quarters, the quarters·southeast of the capital, and presidential palace and Jl)ilitia postJ. · •ttack Uii ttfvernment radio station, . Another prisoner, the executive of· tbt ',U.S. Ji.!inbassy. the Vietnamese Plaile Faeis 'South.,,and Needs 13 More Airports' LOS ANGEi.ES 1 ~...P) --The · Cbarles C. Tillinghast Jr., president ' . Federal Aviation Administration, of Trans World Airline11 said the Los cillDf a lll j>ercenl iDCrUse ill air traf· Anglloc air traffic liluation bu not -- fie at Aagelu IDterutiOnel Airport ·created a crisis u It h11 in New York for ~ tint half 'of tbe )'Ill', 11ys where somt plants circle fot J'lour1• :;oul\etn·l;al!lon!la needs at !Nit 13 before landlng, but that !As Anee!OI •more alrpc:irts. • problem has betome ••sert.001." 'J'be FAA Air Traffic Division chief A United Air Lines spokesman said in the westero region,,Lynn Hink, said Los Angeles had not suffered so much Sunday curiently 4S public and nine "a problem of delays" but warned the military llirports in· the Los An&eles matter could &000 worli&ll. Basin area bandlt' 3,00Q aircraft Air facilities will be restricted in the · operation an hour. . future if there are not enough peopple ' "It is obvious that witb. this fan,tastic and equipment to cope wittt tbe·traffic, increase in a.irtraffic volume, . some Hink warned. additional facilit.ie1 mQlt be obtained "We art standing at a ~s,'' · and Lmproted," he 1aid. he said. "We must recocruze we have 11We estiinate wt n'eed 13 addi.tiooal a problem and do something about it general aViation airports in the or we're not going to have the growth SOuthern cautornia area," he said. we can have.'' Capo Airport Scheduled For 2nd Annual Fly-in Tbe famed swollows of Sall Juan C&platrano will haw somethlnr to dort about Sept. I. l'ho lltthi birdl of song '"1d story will be g1vlne II!> •~me of their air space to the 1econd Unual 111y-In 1pon1ored b\· the Oran11 Colll!fy Qlapter of the Ex ·Medical School Cla!l8es Still One Year Away It 1'111 be 1i11ottiet year yet untJI ''8e!*D>btr of 111119; befor<1 mldical -balfn t1udi11 ·on th• UC! campu1. . Th•f firat docix>n in trainln1 to walk tht Irvine .,._ will bt first and se· cOi!CI y .... medical otudents who mwt remoin another year al the Los ~campus. Third and too:a> year student., however, will begln clinical work at Or-OOumy Madlcal Ceeter this Slplomber. UndordaA111t11, who learn tboir medicine in the . classroom , won't move to UCI .until compleUoo ol a se· cond lnterlm medical buildlng. The first campus ~edical building, no\Y neMn& eompletlon, 11· to house the medlcol IChool admlnlstralion. It 8110 will provide some laboratory space. ilMll Wan-en Bostick oaid tllm will bt 1311 m-atudents doinl clinical work It tbe Oounly Medical Center this fall and 128 at Irvine next year. During tbe move period each cla6s 13 beUli cut back to 64 students, UC!· CllifGrnia CoDeae of M· e d i c i n e graduated 119 in June and now has 75 seniors, but the other three cla$ses numhor 64 llludont... once the medicaJ sdl.ool is settled,· it will over a pUiod o} years be built up to twice the sir.re, 128 students per oiu., Dean Bocttck said. Full ex-p•-ii upedod by tbe mid 19TIJ'g, 0~11 Y PILOl '"---QlllANM COAIT PUILl•tUNI COW'AHY ft•Mtf H. w,,, """"""' ..... l't*'liPI" J1clr: It C11rl1y Viet Pm\dtrlt •M Ge!W'll MINllr Tho11111 Keevn ..... Th111101 /4.. Mu rphl111 MlllMllW Editor kic:liaH P. Holl P1u1 Nlu111 UWM.... ~Mf1lllt"' Cln' MllW Dtr«l9f '---221 ,.r11t A••· M11ll1tf MM1l1 P.O. I• 646 tt•I? --e.lli MiMtl.' ...... , ... ,,,.. ~~~U'.r\::'."""' • . ' ' :; perlmenlal Alrtraft ASIOclatioa. The proud owner• olf both · antiques and bome-con&lruc\ed aircraft wlli be at the CapiltNmo AJrport with its 2,000-foot grass nm way . 'Featured will be flying demonstra- tions and static dUplays of unique, privately deligQld itnd conatructed alrplaM1, Immaculately restored an· tiques and experimentm air cushion vehic les. There will be ill expected 40 homebuilt alrcraft, and JS antiques participating in tlhe one-day event. The oldfft plane will he a 1912 CurlJIS Puaher nplica built in recent years. . The craft that takes the hOllOr of being 'the oldest original plale i• a 1900 Gypty Moth. The pilot~ of th"•, ,aircraft will ranee from corporation extcutfves to blue oollat' wcrkers, with e:ome ex· military end ex-commercial pllots in the act. Last year the event wu btld at Hemet, but due to the distances in· volved in eommutlne for many of the pilots, the Jocatlon was moved to the airport in San Juan Capistrano, called "the best little field arOUlld here" by an FAA offtcial. There will bt plenty of space and ample grass to sit on and watch the action or enjoy a· picnic lunch. The American Legion will host an old fa&hioned 1toak-{ry, Dog Tattooing Gets Unf avorahle Coast Reactiou, Dog taltooin1 has come -!O ·the Crance Cout. but not without mbid r&actJont , most unfavorable. "l had til e machines and ·got rid or all of them," Dr. Albert Stockton •f the Stockton Small Animal Hoip;tal in Corona dtl Mar said. "I think it la a good thing, but humanely you have to &ivt them a tcanq.W.er. oOl<iW!le it would be cruel.'' The natiooal nr11111i>ation, th e Canine Bureau of Jdtatification in New York with a local branch, Anim al Idtnttflcation Servtc~ of Los Anaeles 11 d11I'r;nod to deter dolDePPlnl and •UPOlement Ule Llllbor&lot'Y-Aftimal wtftare Act paslld, by concr.11 in 1967. Under the plao, ...,,.,. Will have their pett tattooed ttther on the ear or flank by their own velerinarians with fOur-charaoter numbers prea11lgned by the Canine Bureau of Identification. Formal registration data will then be entered in the b!D'eau's New York offices and a collar tag issued advising any finder to telegraph CBI collect . giving the number of the dog an d his own idtntlty md loetrtion. "I hive tt\t equipment.'' Dr. John Wheaton of the Corona d~I ~r Ani mal Hospital said. "But right now \\'e are only usiDg it for Collfe nose.'' A disease of that breed, the doctor ex· plained, which lak<s the Pi""ent out of the dog's nose. The maeb!ne 11 ~·ed to replace lilt color. , , "'"1ey've bttn tryl::J:Jpt tlil• orpaloation "°"'C for 20 an," ~· coaUnued. "ri'i-iiot re , Thal'• ""7 It'• not !>Ol>Ular. Unlll I 1ee tom• dem..,d lor thein, I'm not 1obic to Ill• It. I think you woutd find oat oul ~I eve!')' 20 votarlnartw ha• tilt oqu;p. in•"· Othtr veterinarlw in lh6 ..-ea u3e thtir OWll "'*"' ol ldtatiOcltlon wl!tl'e lllt unbtr II reoordtd ld1 by *-· , .. ,/ DIES AT LIDO HOME Dr. Artllur G. c-• Famed Educator Dr. Arthur Coons , Dies in Newport Dr. Ai<bur Gardicer 'loons, pro· rnlnent educator and president of Oc· cidenlal Colle&• from 1946 to 1965, died ln hii aleop Friday at bl& home 240 Via G<nOl, Lido Isle. Ile -68 . Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tues- day at st. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. AltllouJh Dr. Coons had aullered several serious he&rt attacks over the past sever-al years, he had continued to he active ln the community. Tilt Cooas had made Newport their pennaneot home since 1964. Ile had maintained a summer residence in Newport since 1936. He was presidem of the •te'i Co- ord.bl:allng Council for Higher Edu.ca· tion and was active as a member of the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial H'Ospltal and wall in the Executive Club of th e YMCA Dr. Coons gained wide reputation as tihe ninth president of Occidental College, which under his leldeiship mav<d from a small private schOol t• 1:aalrw1111 the nation's top liberal art• tO!lolta. : Ht was on the board " tht Federal · ~~· Bank of Los Angeles and a trw:tee of the Haynes Foundati on of Los Angeles. Survivors include bis wile, ·Mary Edna of the home ; a son, Arthur Jr. of Pasadena,; a sister, Mrs. Ralph Sewald ol L.t...,. HUis; a brother, Rex Co6ns · oC Anaheim and two ,,-ondchlldro"' Tho lamlly ausl(Mls ttiAI those wtio with mar tnake . a mehtorlal con· , trlbution to Occtdm\ll 'Cl>Uege. Private lntomi1nt will . follow at . Pacilio Viet.-' Memorial ·Pork. Arr~ents :er. ·under the dir'ec· · Mon ol 8&1t1 ldOrtuary, -corotie de! Mar. . Mrs •. Hitchcock Rites Wednesday Funeral services will be .lltld. 'Vednesday for Karleen. Hitcock, M, a 20-year veteran orficer at the Bank or Amerjca main office .in LCJs Angelei. who died in her Ell'!er,1~ 13ay bome Saturday. Mrs. Hitdlcock had been a Laauna Beach resident for tht past three yealti. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. et the La&una Beach Funeral Horne wlth t>r. Dauas Turner ot the ~ Be~~ Qommunltr_. ':::'yter· jan Church aftlclatt111. ln t will , foilo•"•t· tilt lllvor-• Otmelorl' at lllvsnklt. A naUvo ol Rlvon lde, Mn. Rit· dleoe\._ a member ol the !Alun• · B""'1 llardtn Club and a membti: of , li• Pll:Q, a.. livid With her laml17 •t . llll l!:mtrald Jlay. . SurvMn1 Nra. llltchcook are her hu1btnd, John R., IOlll R~ 1\. and WU~ C. Ill! ol lilt family home , ""d a brofhar, l\Obart P. SIMptr o( Whit· u.r. ------------- Red · 1· Offensive • aboanl-and there were no ouualtles, 'U.L :::::::-1114 It -DOI --JhllDID~' exploclve charges under the vfuel or whether minel were floated beside the dredge and electronically tri.U;ered. It sank ln 16 feet of water. Viet Cong infiltrators in loincloths attacked the U.S. air base at 'Ibuy Hoa ' earty today and blew up '6 miWon worth of planes. Air Force offlcers said nine Viet Cong were killed and -Am----1!hoD Iba cuen1DllalJPilllotbabalt.-r ' Looms ) covv ot a brief rocket aod mortar at. ta*. Fh1al ncat.prapelled _..... and hurlin1 ,.tchel charges, the at- tackers destroyed two tour~ngined C130 transport planes and badly damaged an FlOO Super Sabre Jet fighter-bomber before they were beaten back. It raised U.S. aircralt casualties for the week since last MondaY to ta planes lost and four badly damaged. Nine ·p1anes ,,... loll ID -Oftr Nar111 and South VlllDUD, Liquor Store Robbed · Dapper Gunman Gets $330 in CdM Heist Newport Beach p0lice today 10Ught a d.ajlper fUl>!DOl1 wl!o robbed a C<>ru. de! Mar liquor store ol "130 and , as he ambled out with the loot iQ. a paper sack, s·miled to the frightened clerk: :.. ·•-vou'u a good guy." La Cantina Liquors, 3244 E. CoaSt Hi~ay. was held up at 10 p.m. Saturd>I'. • C!vk VlrPI Clinler, ee, Nid tile bandit ,. .. aaWJ1 dmaed. lie --·--P1!'111-" Ji!Cbt, --lie, .... l>laclt trowan, -malcl!illc a-ea -h I a c t e:tml'ttlM and a back .38 w. steel reW!vv. u'l'tda ii .• atick~," bl IDlflPld at CUQaer, .-in lie ll<ft. "Pat everytbina1o tl!ls tack." Ht produced· lbe 1W1 In ont hind and lbe ..t.ln Ille olller. Clluer later told police it wu a No. 4 KJ.tt-. ' Al CllDaw ~ bandlult of bllll Eight Killed in Collision Of Two Private Aircraft EAST FARMINGDALE, N. Y. IUPI) -Eight penons were kWed Sundey olght wh .. two private planes coWded "'1d crashed "'111• preparing to land al Republic Airport. Suffolk County police said there were four persons in each of the planes, a two-engine Piper Alh!M! and single engine Piper Cherokee. There were at least two children in the twin engine plane,· pOUce said. The planet were both in tht proc11s of landing at Republic airport, ac· cordina; to George Van Epps, chiei of Front Page l SHARK ••• bloody, bruiled body .Into the boot and roared off toward the U.S. Coast Guard a lotion in Bodega bay. Oceanographers aay sh.ark attacks ai-. relativtly rare but they are always a possibili\y, especially olf northern Calilornia, where tht u•ually cold wattr1 harbor a rkh feeding ground for predators. Each summer when warm e\QTents bring an occasional rtray up from · troptcal waters off Mexico and CentrJl ~rnertca, tbt danger tncrean,, ac- cordin-1 to veteran 1clentl1t1 and seamen. Questioned about shark dancer off the Orange Coast in the wake of Lo1an'1 encounter with the man-eater above San Fran*o, a Newport Be,ach expert aaid it ii not M &Nat. "Up there, thenl's a k>t more feed.'' said Joe Deem, building 1upvin· tendent 'for CaJtlcb'a K-.rckbof( Marine l.lboratory ill Nowpari Jleach. DHm · •aid tile: :warmilll curnllt ·-around PO!nl ~. bringin' ~ octasional . stray · ma.n· e•ttna: 1h&rk1 into •as rloh wtth·tna· rlM llle and CODIOCIUOGtly Cood-divlng grounils. · · HJ uatd to· fish tuna up there -for 25 yean,'' said· Deem, "and l know -that area welt" · the Ntw Y ort olftct ol tile Nlllonal Tranaportalloa Safely llOard. 'Ibo pllm11 fell about ono mile out of tho airport. · Police lald tht Allac caulht flrt hefore It cr&lbed about 1,000 yU'dl away from Ill~ O>trot" In a wooded ... l*Z' • OllittWy. An Eaat Farmin1dale volunteer fireman said .that the twln-enllne plane contatneci'the bOdies of a man, a woman, a boy and girl. Firemen Crom five volunteer fire companies in central Long Island area on the border of Nassau and Suffolk counties were oalled to extini\li&h the fire. Festival of Ai1s ' Sets Deadline •·For Scholarships l\il!lllcation deadlino for tile Fesllval of Arts ldvaactd and 1 p e c i a l ...,._P pro11·•1111 bit beoa .. t for Aus. 10. , Je... Riddle, d>IUman ofl tile Festival Sdlolar!bip Oommiltee, .laid c.-tos !or advanced trelJIWg aeholarishipl Qd tuttton grnt1 must b'! graduates ot Lltuna lleactt Hieb School. Soholarsbtpl are awarded ... for one year's atudy at 00Uege1 or accepted art ochools Within 1l1e U.S. In or<ltr to be eligible for special ~ps. cllddetes must be . lt'&duatOI of !Ja«una B-. N"Wrt l!art>or or Sift Juan O&pi• · 1!lth aohoob and tnust h.ve 1 o01- l•1• Of•• eocrodittd art ~!·for two yeen. Thete acbo 11i"7 l>e awarded !or • !UH )'tllr· ·part~ a ' yetr Ud .may a!oo ·lit , ltd f9r · forelln el\KIY. • ' . . Full in!Ormetion on ' • lioitiiln .,,. , quirements may be up at the Feo'tival ol Arts Gell'!', . .., Laguna Canyoa !load. · . ·: , ........ .,.1 -. POLITICS ••• keep ·the .. pa!p dQCUllltnl DtUtral u between GOP presidential bopofllls -but a -ol rivalry sounded at the very !Int nuion. Hu.Id stu .... lonc·tlm• Heter ol the pruldontlal nomil!aUon, aceu1ed New York Gov. Nellon A. Rocttfeller and Rlcl!ard N. Nlzoa ol bainl ••· mffhtd IA w~t lit caile!I th• erron of the Domoa"aUc admlllialrali111'1 Vie\. nam policy. Stat,.. challeqtd tllose hi aafd wbO are "retarded u t.be front J'WlDll'l11 to appear in person ·btfore the plaUorm·wrillnJ group. Neither Nixon nor Rockefeller bas asked for lime at the platform com· mittee hearln&s, which are a prelude to next week's nominating convention, but it was understood both intend to present some ideas through friendly wit.neues. "We don't know who ti tolng to be the nominH," the platfcnn committee chairman, Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois , said. "I'm keeping myseU free -from that controversy -if it is, a con· troveny." lie. 1a.id .bt hoPtl other members of the -committee will refrain from pushing for t h e i r favorites through platform wordin g. Elsewhere on the pollUcal scene: Sen. Euaene J. McC~tbY 'says his goal a1 president next to ending the Vietnam war would be to divert most 1 ol 111 ¥30 blWon annual budget to city problems, which be c.US the nation's ttCODd most critical concern. But Vice President Hubert H. Humpbre,'s camp claimed Sunday deleaate-selection reaultl i n d I c a t e Humpbrty will have '1far more than . enoup" votes to win the Democratic presidenUal n o m i n a t J o n over McCarthy on the first naUonal con· vention ballot. McCarthy, in a policy 1tatement l11utd Swlday, •aid be would not wait 1 for an end •to the Vietnam war but as preaid•l would beliJI diVtrlinl """"Y 1 toldoinlltli: Jl(Clblems u the war was de-escalated. · . lie i>lld#ed ·, · "m111lve job creation . P!"?Jr&Jn'.' ~".olvinJ. tax iocentiv11 to J>riVlte tn~1e · ~ and aaid Utis ' would peMntt -a ·ltart t o w a r d . ''.ell~!l_U9n, Qf ,Qi~Jlresent degrading ~lf~ IQ'.atem wh.lch eneourages dependency-On I fhe ' federal covwn .. . 1DQl\t," ' -" . .a OMEGA Yoti1rO~ IGltf .. S..Wt """"" YOUR - W4TCH\\! • cMe"°" t DIW • Adlumd RE1::5:a 11. ft Sl?EO, '"'" o==.,,,--..,------$5 99 RINGS S2.4t ~PLETE ='::::-14.'9 , Jewelry llotlto ... · • -,,:0 .. "':.1.11'1;::: .__·.,A_ ...... __ •llyl-0:·~ • !.el'PAIT DIHNDM&;I 11111 ' ------------ ;, -....... , "-"-"' llU ··-·- D11tt~t -·"' --,,_ '''" '""' ..... fAl'I .,. __ ,_ -·· -- "~"' .. ... TOd "'"" > • I I I I I l t I \ I I l \ I l ' • C1c'fe Death --··- Trio Lose Lives In Auto Wr ecks Three persw, including a Coata Mesa nurse Wbo111 ca" uiled 115 feet · off. the San Die&o Freeway and a Hun· tiDgtoo Beach man demonstrating hil new motorcycle, died in Oringe Coun· ty tralllc accident.a over the weekend. Humphrey Camp aigns In Watts Area From Wire Sent .. , LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vice Presi· dent Hubert H. Humphrey cam· ,palgned in' Wat.id: today with labor leader W·alter Reuther at his side and told Negroes "things .are be&innlng to change and they ar• changing fOr the better.'' There were no welcoming crowds at the firrt two stops of th• day -the Watll Manufacturing Co., a subsidiary of Aerojet Genenl, lllCI a poultry ranch in a residential neighborhood. Both pr0jects are de&igned to give jobs .md economic help to residents of Watts. Humphrey inspected a woodWOl'king and tent making facility at the manufacturing company, whose 550 workers make crates for missile cu• lngs 'and b-Ospltal tmll destined for Vletnom. In a brlol 1peech Humphrey oaid that people with good Jobi and good pay are interested ln taking car~ of their community and have a stake in the nation. In a later address the vice president said bis first t.ask if elected president "will be to restore peace in Vietnam.". On Sunday, Humphrey declared he wm't "be driven away" from the Negro commur»ty by mi Ii tan t hecklers. The candidate waa: forced to cut lhort a _speech Sa~y night by boot from Negro militants: at a voter regt.trallon rllly •PD!llored by the Black Democrats for HumpJlrey in South Centnl Los An.f:eles. On Sunday, he told a news con• ference, "l won't be driven away in the future." He played down the in· ciden~ 1~g be was "gratified by the . turnout." wliidl he estimated at between 79> mid 1,000 peraons. 4 Victims were: Mn. Aule SadeU, 64, o!_ 1199 Dor,et Lane, Cpata Mesa. Brlu G. Fmman; 22, of 5812 Ha· ciend.a Drive, Huntington Beach. Daniel Jt Grudt, 18, of Santa Ana. California Highway P a t r o l in· vestigatora Pid Mrs. Slckett was driving southbound on the San Diego INI 1!5 Couty Trallk Dtolll Toll 1117 111 Freeway at Harbor Boulevard early Sunday wben ber car new oU tht road. The ~ar slammed into a concrete abutment for a railroad undrecrollsing and exploded in flames, burling the victim from the cw, CllP ctficers .. said. - Forsman was giving a nei&hbor boy, David James, 16, or 5862 Hacienda Drive, a ride on his new motorcycle Sunday night when1he failed to make a gentle ClP'Ve on Hacienda Drive near Springdale Street. The bike slammed into light stan- dard, ltilling Forsman almost instanUy and causing shoulder and internal in- juries to bis teenag:ed passenger. T he Grande youth died t w o hours alter .bis motorcycle was .truck by a car driven by Costa M e 1 a tesldenl Alma L. Brim, 64, ol .iM Yorktown Lane Saturday. Police said Grande was riding south on Briltol Street when the Brim vehi- cle -northbound on the 11.me street -turned left onto Wllshire Avenue, Atomic Pioneer Otto Hahn Dies GOETTEINGEN, Gerin111y (AP) - Otto Hahn, the pioneer Getman research scientist who fatlleied the at.omic age, died Sunday after a long illneas. He was 89. H a h n and hls assistant, Fritz Strassmano, split the atom. in 1938, proving that atom.le fission could bl achieved by bombiarding uranium with neutrons. · Hahn was awarded Ute Nobel Prize In chemistry In 1944 for hi• ~. but he was a Brjtlsh priJone:r of war and could not accept it until 1946. After the war he vigorously sup- ported movement& to ban nuclear weapons. He diacloeed that when the .atoin bomb was dropped on Hiroshima he thought of. ti1HnJ: bimlelf. ., "Nobody· knows lhe deadly danger better than tile atomic &cienUst.1," he. said. "Therefore, we mu1t appeal to the great ones to settle their problems at the conference table." • RG;e Pose .... .. ' Linda Harvey, p retty 17-yeaar-old Miss Westminster, helps-her city "p'etal" ~e idea of planting roses at Civic Center next Saturday. Each person who will show up with a ~hovel as'a 'volunteer rosebush planter will be allowed to buy another rose bush for his own ·use at $1 per five-gallon-car-sized rose bush plant:• Sweet-scen.ted. project will get under way at Civic Center, Westmlnster Avenue east of Beach Boulevard, at 8 a.m . next Saturday. Hanoi Hails Rebel Raid On Thai Commando Base PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam to:. day bailed a recent rebel commando raid ·oo ra U. S. Air Force bao in Thailand and oaUed for an in· teo&il!cation of such -cks. Nguyen Thanb. Le, chief spokesman f~. the· North Vietnamese delegation to t:be Vietnam talks here; told a news coafereni?e that "wherever ttie United Sta~. is preparing aggresaion, the people have the right to fight the Ameri'ccms." Le said that "the more tbe United StatN .steps • up it.. aggres!ion, the • • more people fight against it, especially in areag where American ba&es are loclted." Le did not deny a statement made by th< u ; S. Embaooy in Bangkolt that a Vietnamese was among the com· rnando members killed d u r i n g Friday's attack against the U. s. base at Udorn, in northeastern Thai!4nd. Le said Ulat the Vietnamese minoti- ty in TtuiilMld, while abidirig with local custorna and laws, alltigedly was being subjected to "mistreatment" by the Thai government. DAIL V ,llOT f Fire Threatens • Governor's Home CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -A 3,000-acre fire which t h r e a t e n e d Nevada's capital !lashed out of control today atter burning within flOO yards of the a:overnor's luxurious hotiie. It started in a Sierra forest Sunday afternoon on the western edge of Canon City, destroyillr one house. One hundred other homes were evacuated. "This is the worst flre sinct 1926," said Gov. Paul Laxa}t, bis face smudg- ed and dirty after he and hls wife, Jackie. removed some valuables from their fl0,000 hme. Laxalt ordered 200 N a t 1 lrh a 1 Guardsmen to help fight the fire and prevent vandalism arid looting. Wearing slacks and a sport.. shirt, Laxalt left his six children in the of- ficial governor's mansion near the downtown areas as names swept by his ranch-style home near the edge of town . The fire burned in timber at 7,000 foot elevation, too high and tteep to be reached by bulldoier1. Four hundred men con(.l.nued to fight it, alt.bough the U.S. Forest Service said it wu 60 per· cent contained. Total damage was not immediately estimated, but Victor Goodwtn of the .Forest service said watershed dama1e .alone totaled $500,000. The fire un\:ioubtedly was man~aus­ ed, said Goodwin, because there were no reports Of lightning. "There was a def.inite threat to the town," said state forester George Zap- pettin.I. "We can't do a damn thing with it In this wind," be slid &hortly alter the blaze started. ancten from the fire fell on the capitol IOd •lite office bulldinra u Berkeley Man Held in Slaying BERKELEY (UPI) -Police todoy he Id a 21-year~ld Berkeley m an in connection with the brutal shotgun slaying of Robbye D. Jobmon, 2.1. Alfred J. Walker was arrested by police four hours lifter the 1hootmg Saturday night at the ·vlctim'1 apart- ment. Officers aaid Jobneoa was sbot in the face with a 12-gauge shotgun fired .at point-blank range. PolJce N.id Robinson W8!S cerrying an envelope cmtaining several redd.Jsh capsules and an amount oJ brown col· ored substance they 1u1pected to be nareoti(.'8. well as homes. Many realdtntl sprayed their rooftopo wlth 1udal hoses. Deadline Near For Reagan Recall Drive SACRAMENTO !UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan may :find out In the next three day1 whether bl muat flft a reoall elecllon t111t, IUf~ hekt at 111, would deal a declliVf Mow to hll: prelidentiol _..., . A six·mODtb camplijn to ouat the ~ ' .. ReP.Uhllcan 1overnor reachu:. I final deadline Wed nesday for githerln• th• 780,414 signatures needed to put th• recall issue befo!'fl voter1 i 11 November, ni~ .recall bickers tj'w'&• ~ Rea1an .. is not competmt ta :matt.ta of government lllil public ollllri," 1 0- cuse bim. of undmnininl the 1tate'1 mental beaHb prolfam, 11 u r t t n e education 11)11 tryln( to furthor bla personal ambitions trom t h• governor's Office. · But, the recall effort could well be 1 twi>edged weapon. There are eight m.illio.n r e&f.ttered voters in California elitible to aip petitions. Three out ol five Of them am Democ:rall. U six months of ptheriftC aignaturu can't find one milllon vot.en dissatisfied enough to at Lea.at sign their names, it could react to Reagan'• benefit. The California Republican Insist.a he isn't a fonnal candidate for. the GOP presidential nomination. But, be allCI says he won't turn it down. As a P.ractical pollUcaJ · matter, Reagan will be out of contention cm the national ticket if the recall backer• are able to solicit enoua:h &ipaturu to force an election. It appears mOlt unlikely the Republicans would want a candidate for either president or vice i:relident who must also fight to retain hls home state's governorship. n,e recall effort has been strictly an amateur ogeraUoo ltd by Edwin ,Koupal o! Orangevale, a, 61aa111ento 1uburb, and bb wife, Joyce. ' "U it's humanly poaaible for amateurs without 111y money to do· 11, then we're 1oin1 to do it," Mra. Koupal 1aid in an illterview. Buffums' presents natural mink jacketl in 3 leqtha at very special 1ale pri011 IM!ums' lrinrs YOJ superb Vlluet., fintsl qutHly furs. How is the li111t lo choose lhe sty ii that a ils you best, in dlfk ranch, P1stel or Toutw11lint9' •. A. Waist lool'dl jockol willl wlddinr blod collor, m.• B. Hip lenfll J1<i.il wilh .. wl, 11& •Ill blck tollw, ..... C. 3/1 s~ollll loll(t ja<Ml Will •rt-r -· m.• ~Tr .. ..,_ bllA MWc ·~·· A-11.i-. ••111 "''" ..... • "'"" m.• ,. N1l!rl1l oiilk will dpUblo rw colll!s. -.•. Pnllill~ • &1411111 ltW •ult, CTI.II . l•slNlollldt dJol br-ll Miis hlVI 11ol< cello• 1ndftllt Ttt 111bnl lick er• oink. F1lllle11M1 1111 lltll -11111, ILN N1l!r11 I •iok 1' """I s~llS Ind eolon. Mltchin1111tunl 1lnl ball ••• UM , ... , ................. "" 33" • "'" 7 JI •••••••••••• IAI ' 50",NJ.11.95 ••\•••••••• ••• I M . . . ' . All [Ur ~-·-ltd " .... ·-If•'-" " ,_ -rw Slloo • O~ DAYS lDiOI ~ 5131' I ' Sir ptlloilera at a Nashville jail were Gri.ly a couple of stories away from freedom when their im- provised ro~ broke and they tnd·· ed up in a 'liOlpltlll. Sberilf John F r•zier said tbt six had knotted sheets together lo make a rope, but apparenUy were IO" eal!er to leave that they an tried lo slide down at once. • MOT11 "41 a ·UW. lamb. "Miu Wool of Amnica,'' Marv Smilet1 of Dtnwr, Colo .• cuddltl the tmall whit« lamb during a prm bTtokfait which ma.f'k· eel tM bcginniftQ of her rtign. The 20.vear-old, Muk11ed bruntttl ii a ;unior at tht Univtrlity of Colorado, where she ii majoring in libtr41 art.I. AU we can ~.ii "luck11 lamb." • Rumort are clrculating along the French Riviera that actreu Brigit- te S.rdot, married to West German bUJinessman G u n t h • r S•ch•, bu a "tender friendshif," goinf. with ltajlan playboy Lu gl Rl n . Sacha hun't been seen at their Saint Tropes villa in weeks while rum ·accompanied Miss Bardot on a recent cruile to Sardinia and Monaco and turns up nigbUy for parties at the villa. • When a bandit tried to bold up San Antonio grocer JOo Acosta, he was routed when Acosta ·burled a jar of pickled ptis' feet and a quart can of oil at him. The gunman fired three shots at Acosta, all of which missed, then fled. • A rush·hour accident turn.e.d 1 the Nimitz Freeway in Oakland to one huge hamburger. Three of four northbound lones were blocked for houri when a large meat refrigerator rig smashed into a light 1tandard and over- turned. CarCa1ses and packaged meat spille d over the highway. It took to0rkmen five hours to clean up the mess. • More than $25,000 ~in cash and jewelry is missing from an automa- tic coffee machine in Edward Zak· eu1ke1 beauty salon. Burlingame police said bandits who knew the coffee machine was used for a safe tied up Zakauskas, 44, his II-year· old nephew andthe nephew's friend. They put the three ladies in the ladies lounge and pried the mach· ine open, getting $8,000 in cash, a Sl,000 collection of gold coins, and jewelry valued at $17,000. ~Patrol. • ·violence Rocks I ' ' . Nation's Citi es . I By Uolted Pt<n !llteraaUoaat Nlilooal gllll'd&men stood by In racially troubled Gary, Ind., and Grand ll>ptdl, Midi., 1x>day as their counterprarU vacated Cleveland, Ohio, 1'(11 bltler and divided by 'vi<iloeoce of last week. Teen-agers ·in ·Pacific.a, Call!'., iJro! \eStme an antiloitering I a Yf , overpowered police ·armed with bl.Uy Clubl and Mace b,efore Teinforcementi could be brougtit in to restore order Sumay nlg!>t. (See otory page 7) About 350 ~mea. we r e on •.mcri alert'' fD ~ near Gary lo. day, mainta1nlnc an umuy calm f'Orc· ed oo the steel making city which bod erupted ln violence the previous nl&bl A ~wn-tCHtusk cui'few, bans on gu and liquor s&es, heavy police patroll· ing and comparatively cool tern~ 'peraturet helped calm the city oC 180,000 -hall Neero. Ill ARRESTED More u.. 110 erreatl' wi:re madt Sunday nl&bt and-ly today, moot fe< curfew vioaatlCIDI. P\'ve were errellM for carrying weapons. . 1 Eatl;y SUlidly "• ·-.of Y<JUfl> -Olll>Oiied to mol«eycio -· ~ .-1n Ibo city's ..-n ghelto area. Tho dllanlor did not md WJtil m perlODI, b:ludine • fireman flgbtill( a blaze, wwe wowuled by gwijire. Three lb'et1 were eet afire, 10 suffered -damage ond 47 perf(D were ...-ed. I State Police, <lli<et!o city police and Coot County (Chiel&!O) 1 her If I's <Y..pWes were called in to help the b!ieaguered city, Tho Cbi""IO COii· uQgent left when tile .(UIM'd arrived. 1 ARSON OUTBREAK The guard also stood. by at Grand Rapida where the weekend's di.sordef's began with an outbreak of arooo Friday night. IV.<n tbsn 200 lltate, county ond dly police patrolled a square-mile area of Grand Rapids. early today amid a tightly enlorced curfew and a boll on gas and liquor ales. Sl>Uen arreojs were made durl111 tl>e night li1 the city of 205,000, raising to 70 Ille rota! ~ during the three nl&llto; At lout 15 flr-blnp ' 1 . Doctors Separate Siamese Twins Afte r One Dies TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - A four-Oay ·old baby, separated from her dead Siamese twin in a flve-h<Kr operation, was reported in "reasonably good" condition today. The babies were born Friday, joined at the chest. Sunday, one -of the five-· pound Infant. died, forcing sur1ery. "The operation was a success," Dr. Richard Connar aaid. "The baby is alive and looks reasonably good." The surviving twin was placed in an incubator . Sister Colette, .a spokesman for St. Joseph Hospital, sa.id: "The doctors had hoped to let the babies become more developed and then separate them in tieYeral months. But the death of one of the babies made the tepara· ti on necessary .11 Doctors initially reported the girls shared a single heart. Dr. Connar said, however, the surgical team discovered Sunday that each infant hOO it.a own heart. Hospital officials refused to disclose the identity oC the parent!, adding that this was the wish of the couple. -e ~ Sunday llllht. but moo! Wert: ·mu.or• Atllllloritill, inc•udill1 ~v. Geor• Romney w11o lssuod 1l1e ordera, e•· pecl..t to declclt today -to 1111 the tm«fency c;oocUtiODI. PHOTOGRAPHERS BEATEN In Cleveland. two National llroid· casting Co. ptiC>WgraPIJ<rl fr o m Qticaao charged they wm -.n i., .. Cle-j>Ollce Suaday wben th4iy reoponded to a Police radio cali of policemen In trooble. The inddmt occurred Sunday 11 ::;r.,.r,tr01. "'"'1'110\I' ·-blsnc;• of ytotbodtyncUcl~-k bJ lllipar fire tllat lWoi! JO ,.._ lnciadln1 -polic-. Tho 3,000 Natllonal Guirdom•n, cajl. ed In to help quell. the,dllorders, left 111< dty Suoday nl&bt.l•rt .IJl'.oblenu re- mained. Police and city official& -e blltor over tile cODduct of tbe, dilturbance · and tl>e ftilernal cirder of polloe plan· ned to •ubm.Jt •;lilt 0( anew.nce1 to Negro M"'°' _Carl Stoba °'"f hlo bandllnJ of ... vlai«>ce. Robbers Heist ' . ' ' ' $100,000 Cargo From NY Airline NEW YORK (AP) -Leisurely J'Ob. bers stole an estimated. flS,000 to •100,000 worth of Import cargo from Olympic Airways at Kennedy Airport Sunday night alter handcuffing six male employea and taping their mouths . Polict aa.ld the robbers -at least four in number and at lellt 001 of them wielding a gun -t.ook 50 minutes to load the loot onto a tractor· trailer at .a cargo building at the airport. Police said the robbers wed an airline fork-lift to gather up &0me of the loot-mostly clotblng from Italy. One ot the employes, who suffered i. scalp wound when hit on the bead, 1aid tbs robbers tended hil wound Ind bouod lt•wilb a black .IOck whidt·wu lylDg on.the lloor of tho oarao bulldin& batlr~. Tiie Injured employe, 'J ob n Pqanakis, 11id be told the ?otitiers that when he fell from the blow on his head be dropped tome pilll he needed for a atomadl. ailment. He said one di the robbers retrieved the pU.11, gave him one, offered him a glass of water and told hlm to "relax." Police said the robbers, weari ng gloves and dark glasses, forced the employes ol the Greek-owned airline to open tht safe aa soon N they en· tered the cargo building. Abollt '200 in cub was stolen. J<>1eph Maggio, one of the employe1, took invent.Ory after poUce arrived, and set the Ion between f15 ,CXXJ and $100,000. Judy's Ma nager Held For Worthless Checks ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPl)-Sid Luft, manaeer and Conner husband of singer Judy Garland, faces a court hearin& here today on charges ol pass- ing $2,000 1n worthless checks during a stay la.st month. Luft waived extradition r r om Philadelphia, where he was arrested on the charge last week. He appeared at poUce h&adquarters here Friday and was releued in his attorney's custody. Alabama Goes to Hail L.A. Gets Fir st July R ain in 18 Ye ars California Tempertitur.,. ·-.. .. 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MOTOftlZfO HA'fDI! ly K .. lalcl ly hi A.rrlola -~ 6.,ffT l!<llJC!I OP WIRI AND PLASTIC IS MV Wl~e., NOT VOU f ly Harold Le Dau l NM THAT I tNOW' MAS TAIBI N TO PIWNB "f 'THE INN! l .. ,... POSE THAT IN l WAY lf"I llN FMt.1' RX HAVlll6 MUl'TEP HIS INYITATIDM -MT Mn ecn"T8t PllNIC AMP I. POtl'T ICNOW WMAT 1D PO •• IY hrd Johnson PJJ>SON~LLY, 1 THIN~ IT >JJJDS' WATriJ> ... ly Tom K. Ryan ~ - -- . • A CMTAJN CHILD IN "THIS CAMP TOID !M Hli HA111S 'iOUi~A • ' • • . ly Al Smith I L.EFTMV SPooN IN 11.£ CUP/ ly Mel • I, .. M-. JO!i129,1968 DOUB(! BACK -Dean Martin 111..t ~ on ·~~ Lucy Show" tonight .in color it 8:30 on·Chan-1 .~ Fun stuts when Dean Mortin'• double can't~-.· date with Lucille Ball for a·ebarlty tnnl IO "1 !Ill ' shows UP to l!Il in for h!J!\. :....~ TELEVISION VJE1f8 Monday Night Lineups Set ly RICK DU IROW . "·J HOLL \'.WOOD (UPI)· -In Ulo past lltl.~ season, CBS-TV's Monday night lineup d<llnol~ tho oppos!Uon and ' earned· Iba network ra..;...- 1upren1acy. . • . ' . . . THE •LINEUP consisted. of ''GU!lsmoke," 'l".lli· Lucille Ball and Andy Gfi#itih series, "Family Af·. fair" and . the Carol .Burnett Show. In the coming season, however. a baWe roy~ is shaping up IQ.r .Monday -.µgbt ratings. supremacy -and the outcome may -determine which n~w~ scores best in. the overall statistical competition. CBS; TV's chief. challence will c?me b'om NBC-. TV, whose Mo~day night programs _1t a!mi>lY wiped : . out in the recent season.. . .· . . • . When last season began, the NBe-TV ff!Onclq• schedule was 11Tbe Monktes," 11Tbe Man ·tram ' U.N.C.L".E.," The Danny i'hon\as anlboiOCY .Ill!'! ': Spy.'' . ::• .. , •••• "THE MAN FROM -U.N.C.L.li.'' gave way jlt • midseason to "Rowan and Martili'• Laugh-in;" Qd.. - the olher three series simply won't be b•c:lt ill t!19,. . _:'\ .. ~·4'~w8Jl .. ind Martbi•s L&ujh-rn,i• JioWev~ ~· Indeed be be~, ~d it !'U Jieen a. phenpm~a!L1 - COBI &g8JJ!st .tile potent (;ll,S-:l'\'· Monda1 pairiJiF •. ; "Gunsmoke"1!·&nc1 "Th8 Lucy .SboW."' · ·· .• · ~· FURTHl!RMORE, NBC;TV will follow "I' ~: in" .with its new Monday night mov,ie series ~ third weekly motion ~~riiture for the ~~work,'.' >-also sbows feature s on Tuesdays and. . • days. ~"'-In addition, NBC.TV will precede 1'La .. : ~.~ with the long-running Barbilra Eden 1erl~~ • Dream of. Jeannie'' -.a long run.in t~levisi?n ~ ing anything you can still remember the tiUe .cifi ' . ' ~-. ., 50 NBC-TV will go with three snows on Mo nights against CBS-TV's five. And many eyea - on CBS-TV tO see whether Griffith'& retir _ from bl& series, plus the scbeclulliig of a re ment show, will hurt the network's liil~up. ' The new 1erie1, starring Ken Berry, ii _. 11Mayberry R.F .D.," and is similar in tone ...:. '": Griffith show, and in fact is set in the some. IC)ijQj.: em locale. . ' ''MAYBERRY R.F.D." is one of the three .C.. TV shows that.will go up against the NBC·TV JDOY\t.. the others being "Family Affarr" and the Clrill . Burnett program. 111 Dream of Jeannie," meanwhile, squares off against the first half of "Gunsmoke,~' .with .. ~:- in" picking up against the ,econd half. '·" ' ABC· TV doesn't figure, at this point ,to give rttl1 ratings competition to CBS-TV and NBC-TV on.M~ days, but ii will drain off some Qf the audio~ wi11t Iba following lineup: :. ''The ·Avengers," ''Peyton Place," 11Thl' Ouj- casts" ( a new hour western with white and NW star•) and "The Big Valley.'' '" ... LUCILL! IALL.-~owever, may find her111f ·a- little more pressed in the .ratings than usual. "Laugh·in'' .has ·done lo well: against her the~ lb:&: waa talk of moving her senes. Now she will "face tlie competition cif ,.Peyton Place." ~ "'. Dennis tlie ltlenaee ... ~1 , l • ' . ' . • • " • LEGAL N011CB .. •• .. .. .-.____.... • I!._ ~lh Gear. 1968 A utO. Sales May Hit Record By Carl Car1tfa111• With June being ooe of the big volume months, it looks a, if the auto industry la on tts way to a record year in new car 1ales. Sales for the first six months are generally well ahead of 1967 with 1ome divisioog coatlnually posting recorda:. Stiou1d sales re· m~dn steady through the re- mainder of·ttie year, predJc· tions made by some at the year's beginning that 1968 would be the best in tustory, could well be proved true. Always optimists. a u t o leaden are running high With enthusiasm right now. THlNGS REMEMBERED ABOUT THE '11'1 As the 1968 model pro- duction year comes to a close and some of the world's • ' w or at Jtept secrets" slip out on the new models, we think about some of the likes and dialikes, surprilff and di5M>P0intments ol the cur- not ~la. Special ew.ard to Dodge lor the 1988 Charger. After the ,.66-'67 ·Charger.. which W:llll't too tuettSsful, Dodge bounced . back quickly &lld Ht unbelievable a a l e 1 reccwds with the newly designed model. A vefy small but signifi- cant acctssory on Chrys- Plym and Dodge products ia the 30 iecond light by the ig· nition key-hole. Stays on long enough for you to insert the tey. Buick's Cruise..Con- trol; the euiest to operate and tbe Jn09t accurate of My we tried. A rtcOm· mended accessory to Buick buyers. Mercury Coucar's bandi· ing and suspension on the GT; awards of ei:cellence to Javelin and the 'AMX, tbil ' year's additioaa· to American Motors that gav. AMC.dealers 1omethln1 new move paid off with nine ec:m- secutive morrthl of new cs aales record.a. The new Chevy Corvette and Lincoln'• Continent.I Mart Ill, both are fantastic new U.S. autoe. 0 Id 1 Torooa®, the quietest car we drove. The 10-called "blended. bumper" on the Pontiac GTO , looks llffl, ii very pr-actical, IDd we can expect to see more of the aame in V. Pootiac'a Catalina two door haxdl<>p, a super buy lor tile ..-y. Oievrolel Caprice 2 door hardtop, quite a hu:uriou1 change from older Cheva. Surprl.siog is the atill growinc 1ucce11 ol "prerformacce car1'' (Roed Runner, Super Bee, Fire bird 400, Shdby Muotan1, etc.) with the older •£• eroup. Welcome addition to VW and Poncho 11 tile Sport shift. You can 1hlft if you want OT drlvt it u an automatic. Our choice of wag<N (we dJ'ove only a few) are the Dodge Coronet and Plymouth's Sport Satellite. Both intermediates, both. similar, and both good. Three Buicks all good; GS- 400, Le Sabre, and Wildcat -can't remember having a bad ride in a Buick. We didn't drive the l\.ivier.i., always a favorite and one of ttie best. Cad El Dorado; success speaks for it.self as dealers never have enough. Things that are bothersome are new cars that rattled: that wild noise that comes from GM cars when your key is left in the ignition and the driver's door is open O£ ajar; the warning ~ht sy~ that fails to work, letting the gas tank·run dry; the headliner interior on some cara that looks u if it waa juat an after1ilougbt; ti!< llld•ous "barber chair" h e a d :restraiotl, and the 5 seat belta in the front seat; there must be: a better way. Some of the changes for '69 will be the addition of a convertible for both Cougar and Plymouth Road Runner, t.he concealment of the radJo antenna by Pontiac, a new anti-skid device from Ford Motor Co., stronger stress on safety features as re· quired by the govemme_nt .. (More oo this soon.) ELECrED 'PRESIDENT K ... t All°" Kent Allen, 30-year-old general manager of Chick Iverson VW in Newport Beach, was elected presi· dent of the Southern California Vo 1 ks wage n Managers As&ociation at its annual convention in Santa Barbara. Allen iii well qualified to assume bis new duties of ad· vaocing better b u s i n e s s management policies. He's been in ttie businff6 since be wa& 15, starting as a lot boy. He's worked as a new car delivery boy, parts man, servi~ adviser, salesman and as used and new car manager and at one time had a used car busineH of rus own . He bas been with Iverson since 1962. Equity Securities Corporatton a wl»idiary·ol Equity Funding Corporation. of America i1 'ple•secl to ,Announce th• of new officet at IOOs..tli-Slreet u--s.--_,_,_50 0...-. c ......... , ........ : 1474614 fl'lf• wllicll will ... "'•r1•tl till• SeP1te A,.• e11tl Me•1t•rt ltech •fAcet fer the f'••ter •• ,..,.,.,.,., • .t ••r cliHh. The Plew f•cllitlet will ... 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' -. -.· •• What was to be the world's No. 1 nuclear seawater aesallln( plant comblnad with electric power production has gone down the drain, at-least for the present . •• --, . . ... . " • i;, .. ~ • 'Ale plant waa to have been built on a man-made Island off Bolas Chica beacb In Huntington Beach. It wu to produce 150 million gallona of fresh water per .i.y, In !ts final phase, and enough power lo substant- ially augment present power production for Southern <lalilomia's (rowing needs . 'Ibe plan was to mi.J: the water with Colorado River waler to five ii more palatability than distilled water. All-In-all, the huge plant was planned as a pace- aetter for the whole world -a thirsty as well as power4 hungr)' world. It would have produced a number o! benefic:i&:l side effects for the Orange Coast -another boat harbor and warm water to attract fish, not to mention 'the whole operation's value as a tourist mag .. net. I ... What must rank as one of the colossal budieting miscalculations of this century is apparently responsible for the project's collapse. Six partners -four publicly owned, two investor owned -agreed to go ahead on the basis of an original cost estimate made several years ago which totaled $444 million. " But that est:imate included no projection to cover rising costs of inflation between the time of the original survey 8nd the period of actual construction. ,• When current estimates came to f765 million instead of ff44 millioll, the utilities involved -especially the The Means to Real Peace 'Ibe most thoughtful and re1evant words I can find for our time were wrjtteo by Nietzsche in lSIKI, in whicb this' great (end much misundecstood) thinker came to grlps with the basic problem atructing the human race: •"J'be meam &o real peace: No government admit& that it keeps an army to satisfy ocCMionally the desire forcoilquest. Rather, the army la sup- posed. to serve for defense, ad one in· voku· the morality th'at approves of 1eH-deftnse. "But UliA: implies one's OWD morality and the neighbor'1 immorality; for the neighbor must be thought of as eager to attack and conquer if Our atate must think of means of self-defense. "MOREOVER, the reasons we give for requiring an army imply that our neighbor, who denlea the desire for conquest just as m uch u does our own state. is a hypocrite and a cwming crimiDal who wouJd like nothing better than to overi><>wer a harmless and awkward victim without any fight. "Thus, all states are now ranged against each other; they presuppose their neighbor's bad disposition and their own good disposition. This presupposition, however, is t.nhumane, as bad as war and worse. At bottom, indeed, it is itself the challenge and the cause of wars .... We must abjure the doctrine of the army as a means of 1ellidefeme just n completely as the mi&lre for conquests. "AND PERHAPS the great day will come when • people, distinguished by wars and victories am by the highest development of a mllltary order. and accustomed to make the heaviest sacrifices tor these things, will ex· claim of its own free will. 'We break the sword,' and will smash its entire military establishment to its foun· elations. "Rendering oneself unarmed when one had been Ute best armed, out of a height of feeling -that is tbe means to real peace, which must always rest on a peace of mind; whereas the so· called armed peace, as it exists now in all countries, is the absence of peace of mind. One trusts neither oneself nor one's neighbor and, half from hatred, half from fear, does not lay down arms. 1'RAmER PERISH than hate and fear, and twice rather perish than make oneself bated and feared-this must some day become the highest maxim for every si ng 1 e com· monwealtb, too ... They work in vain when they work for 'a gradual ~rease of the military b u r d e n . ' The tree of war-glory can only be des· troyed all at once, by a stroke of lightning.,, These are harsh and terrible words, almost too frightening to contemplate. Yet there have been a hundred big and little wars since Nietzche wrote them, and the biggest is yet to come. Is it barely possible that nothing less than his drastic recommeOOation may save us? Committing a Nuisance When she tirst saw them, Hazel liked the plans for a shopping center near her home. But when the developer s:tarted to work, dirt and dust blew all over her place. The dust damaged her rugs, marred her furniture, and scratched the paint on the outside of ber house. After Haul had her lawyer look into her plight. she sued. She claimed that the developer had failed to water down the earth to keep dust fron\·blowing on her place. Besides, he could' have put up barricades to stop 1ome of the dust. The builder denied liability . l~e said he was lawfully making the best use of his own land. Besides, he said, nelghtiOrs would have to bear some flf the pains of "progress.'' HAZEL WON her lawsuit. Although evei'y owner has the right to make the bt:lt, UH of his own land, he cannot do unre111onabte things Uiere which injure bis neighbor. This builder mO¥ed bis earth in an unworkmanlike way.Jfe made a nu~. a.nd ruined WI neilhbor's enjoyment of her property. A perton cannot do unreasonable .---·· o ... ,... Dear Georae: Could you tell me bow 111' _ llory obolll th• Easter Jlunn1 go< 1tarted! TIM D.,.r Tim : k '• odd hQw Gitto I get that question. Tbll bll bunny rabbit stmed COl'RJns AfOUnd on Ellttr Ind bldln& ..... $oon be -kno"'!. u h "Eulir Bimy." I le•r lhli II quile •P111«>1>riote. I :, ' '"\. Law in Action things on his own land that annoy , or cause discomfort or inconvenience to others. If he does, he commits a nuisance. Some nuisances are public -they violate laws or regulations. The person who illegally conducts a business or holds noisy meetings, pollutes the air or water, commits a public nu.isance . The district attorney n1ay prosecute him . If the offender is found guilty the judge may fine or jail him. There are also private nuisances. Barking dogs, the constant burning of rubbish, the spraying of paint. and the !Jkc, may unintentionally interfere with a ne ighbor's enjoyment of his own land. The injured neighbor can go into court and have the judge put a stop to this if his neighbor's actions are unreasonable. IN OUR CROWDED society. we all must put up With some neighborly discomfort.I. No one can stop all minor lrrilatioos. The law will ma.ke no special allowances for the pecuUa.r quirks of initable persons. The barking of a dog now and thtn, or the frequent smell of garlic from a neighbor's kitchen, or the buulng or the nextdoor worktbop may annoy you, but the courts will usually find the&e activities "re-asonable." In alt nuisance case11 Ule court must balance sever11l Interest.is. liow much disturbance Is t b e r e ? lfow unreasonable is t.he actlvity' What overall 1066 b: there to the comm.Jplty ii the court restricll the octlvilY" Hqfe; C.ff10Ml1 IHIWft .,.., ""h alulM • - fllll' ,,_ *"' -·- laxpaylnf, investor-owned ones -reeled and took another hard Jook. A ditterence of $321 million was a sum only a federal government could overcome. but even the federal Department of Saline Water and the Atomic Energy Commission were given pau1e. The project is now on the shelf. But how long can tt be kept there? Even if the know-how this project was to produce for the rest of the country and the world were ig nored, the fact remains that still-growing South· em California eventualJy wiU need the water and power the Bolsa Island plant could produce. Euphemistic statements about the demise issued from the f~eral agencies concerned. The investor-own- ed utilities were more forth right. They just plain couldn't afford it. But it's a project Utat must be carried out on a hlgh priority basis. At some point in our future, nothing could have a higher priority than the parched throats of Southern California residents -or the needs of their , homes and industry for electric power. It appears the only answer wiU be much greater federal investment In the cooperating partnership be· tween public agencies and private industry, With the money recovered !rom sale of water and power to the regional, municipal and private utilities over ~ period of years. Cancellation of the project is a great disappoint· ment. But possibly all is not lost. The need is so over· riding tba:t it must be met by some means. Pressure on For Decision On Bombing The Heal Issue Jn American Lile WASHINGTON -Unhampered by bombing raids on neighboring supply depots and transportation centers, the port of Haiphong is once again going lull blast, supplying North Vietnam and its forces fighting in the South .. That is one of the hard facts ol life which must be acknowledged by President Johnson as he ponders a future course with respect to the bom· bing of North Vietnam. At his Honolulu meetings with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu, Mr. Johnson spiked reports, cir<:ulating here and in Paris, that he was ready to stop all bombing of the Nortll. Soon he must address himself to the consequences of the present policy whic:h limits bombing to the North Vietnamese panhandle. U.S. pilots were never free to attack the piers and unloading facilities in Haiphong. Such raids were forbidden for fear some accidental damage to a Russian -or even a British -supply ship might raise international tem· peratures. NEVEMHELESS, the operation of the vital North Vietnamese port was slowed somewhat by raids o n railheads. roads and supply points which serve the port facilities. A•ll such interference ended, of course when President Johnson an- nounce'.d his sca1ed.<fown bombing policy on MMch 31. It is now clear that the North Vietnamese have taken f u 11 advantage of the logistic op· portunity afforded them. Intelligence reports indicate that the t•turn around time" for Haiphong - the waiting and unloading time between arrival and departure ol a supply ship -is down from 43 day s to an efficient 15. The number of ships discharging in Haiphong and other ports in North Vietnam is substantially larger now than in 1967. Russian shipping and vessels from the Cree wOTld have ct1m· bined to increase the traffic. DURING mE the four months of this year (including April, the first month of the restricted bombing policy) 72 Russian ships called at ports in North Vietnam. That-annual rate, 216 per year, compares with 181 Russian ships entering North Viet· namese ports in 1967. Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., 0-Va .. the principal congressional auditor of !ihipping to North Vietna m, reports that the number ol free world ships visiting North Vietnamese ports is running at just about double the rite of the past two years. For the first si.x months of 1968. Byrd says, 78 free world ships can'ied cargo to North Vietnam. Thal total , 78, for a six month period. exactly matches the total, 78, for tht 12 months of 1967. AS IN THE PAST, most of ~ free WOfld ahlps supplying Nor1h Vietnam fly the Brltigh nag. In the first sl1 months ol this year 64 British ships visited ports in North Vietnam com· pared with 32 in the same January. lhr..,3h.June period wt year. Faced with stat.isltc5 o! this sort. the Senate Military Preparedness Sub- committee i5 updating its recent study of the air war In Vlttnam. Ola.innan John C. Stennis. IJ.Mlss .. hH directed the committee stall to give special emphasis to the effects al the bombing halt on tbe Communist buUd...u,p in tht south. J' B1Roll<riS.A.U.. .... J ... A.. Golclsmllll New Ideas or Assimilate? WASHINGTON -The rea,l issue in American life wes posed about as neatly and precisely as it can be at the recently closed Natiooal Conference of State Governors. On one side of the issue wa s President Johnson's good and c-lose friend, Gov. John Connally of Texas; 8nd, on the other, a nominal Republicari, John Gardner, fomier secretary ol Health, Education and Welfare. Both men were members of the cabinet in the Keooedy·Johnson administration. Gardner championed going ahead at great cost with new commitments and new energy in the solution of sOcial problems which torture this country from coast to coast. Connally declared Uie American people are tired of turnnoil . tension, dissension and crises. Americans, he said, wish to pause, study and reflect on what we are, and where we are going. People are disenchanted with candidates with new ideas and wish time to assimilate changes which already have been made. THOSE WHO KNOW how many of the electorate are on Coonally's side and how many on Gardner's should be able to predict without difficulty the outcome of the presidential election tlUs fall . They should be able to perceive more clearly also the dilem· ma o{ Hubert H. Humphrey, who is caught. not to say trapped, between the conflicting points of view. For everyone who says t h at Humphrey must break with Johnson or the Johnsoo. Administration image :~ <'i: Richard Wilso)) to rise to new heights of social action, there is another who says Humphrey would do well to reevaluate the Johnson programs and proceed, not with new programs, but with those which have worked or show promise of working, Humphrey began his presidential cam.paign with the idea that the scope ot the social budget for housing, race problems, education, and so on, was ebout enough. But he is being pus·hed or lured into statements which leave very much in doubt his real intent, ju sf as he is being pushed or lured into statements on Vie,,tnam which leave doubt about his position. THIS, IN PART, mu st be a cause of Humphrey's recent decline in stature in samples of the voting public. and the cause, too, of the rise in interest in George Wallace, the mugwump can· didate from Alabama. If the goverrwrs Of the states. are any measure of public opinion, law and order, and stability and security ( C o n n a 11 y version) are of higher priority than the Vietnam war in the hearts and thoughts of voters. For almost everyone can agree that some way should be found to end the war, and the only question is how . Not knowing just how, a majority of the voters, lacking information and judgment, may decide in the voting booth that they can only rely on the judgment of those in the administnttion who are doing their level best to find an hooorable way out . GOVERNORS ROSE in prot .. l against the new taxes which the gigan· tic spending on Gardner's program, offered in the name of the urban coali· tion, would bring .. But ttiat did not alter the validity of Gardner's main point that big ideas do not come with small price tags. All the candidates -Nelson Rockefeller, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey -are trying to find the cheap way out through various devices of public and private cooperation -a Marshall Plan for the ghettoes, or some kind of a private-public bank. But Gardner is right. Every serious observer reaches the same con· clusion : more taxes, more programs, and an overriding commitment to the solution of problems which unless solved will rip this country asunder. WHILE THE GOVERNORS of tile states in their black braid i?immed while dinner jackets were seated decorously in the convention center in Cincinnati, automatic rifle fire was chattering through the lrteaming streets of Cleveland and 10 men, in· eluding three policemen, lay dead. It Y•as reminder enough that an overriding commitment for both law and order and for a new burst or energy in the solution of our agonizing problems are absolute requiremen~. 'Human Touch Is Not There' To the Editor: All the excoriations of J o h n Birchism, Wallaceism, Minute-man· ism, etc .. are but surface reactions to something only a psychiatrist can divine. It' takes a certain type or person to ad.here to these militant. Oliver Cromwellian societies. In the main, they comprise (observe this closely) non-creative people. not like artists, musici&M, composers, poets and philosophers. They have the narrow ouUook of incredible ignorance of mind and soul and heart. All are of the business world or in a laboring field. The h u m a n touch is not there. Business per se is a cold fish . PARANOlA ABOUNDS in th.is sere and grey world or whispers. This Is peculiar to America. Our ~ri~ 1 heritage?) h.as long been f1ght1ng Pilgrims. Self·rlghteous and arch. these odd souls walk a chalk line toward eternity. Arthritic rigidity in· deed. They fear the Mediterranean world ttiat gave us the glorious Dear Gloomy Gus: With tbt curtailment of mail service, I would just u soon go back to Pony E1pres1. I'm aure we would havti better and faster ---M. D. J. "'" """"' ftMdl -...... .. _...,.,,. ................ .... '"' ......... -... a.ltr , .... . Letters from readers art welcome, Normally writers should convty their messages in SOO WCITd& or less. Tht right to condense letters to fit $JXlCd or eliminate libe L i! reseroed. All let- ters mu.at inclucU rignatiirt attd mail· ing address. but name1 wiU be with-- held on request. Renaissance era. Franklin warmed his hands on that f..ire . Our founding fathe.i.·s were. in the main. utterly hwnan. When did the Devil step In! When will he get out? I wonder and worry. JOHN HAINES Dttep t lo1t To the Editor: The Johnson Administration ha1 once again pulled off a masterlul piece of deception on the Amerk-an people! The Army has proudly announ~. the draft call was lower than It had been since April. 1967. An exclusive in· tervlew with some brass drone an· nou nced that the reason w1s that replacement! weren't needed in Viet· nam. Everyone sighed. put dowo the paper .and Mid hurrah for Clark Clif· ford, he t1 really keeping our boys home. 'Tis not surprising the public had thia reaction becau.se as usual the Army only <told what waa good poll tics and what Johnson wanted told . THE TRUTH IS; dlvlslons which are due to come home are beln'I replaced with re1ervi&ta. TheJe re.servlst.1 are men of average age, 30 up tD 35 or 3$; ~ men hive e1t•blt1hed thdntelvu In tMlr eommunJ\&el ind their bualnes .. s. They ~ from two to five children and ow.n homes with payments up to $350 per month .They coult1 afford this because Uieir average inct1me was $10,000 to $50,000 annually. These men aren't draft card burners and beard wearers or loog hairs, these men don't pour blood on draft files and march in front of irn:luction centers. THESE MEN signed up for the reserve program to fulftll their miUtary obligation. because the pro- gram was designed for extreme na· tiona1 emergency and any one of them would gladly go, should this occur. It hasn't: however, opportunists in the Pentagon saw ttieir chance to show these "weekend warriors" how it feels to be a "reel" soldJer and they took It. The reservists. like sac r i f I c i a I 18.mbs, meekly submitted. They will go where younger me11 should go, U anyone should. 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Pat Scrups, long time Sabot .ce Crom Newport Harbcw Yacht Club, moved uP a otep liw>dOf and ctp- lured ti>• ~ IA11lnl of Ille Flllllt ol. flh4!1 ::," ~ .. ~ , • 'Ille JOUD« 11dpper worked hil way to Ille beod of the 87.-lleet early In lllo race and wa never headed as the brisk eouthwesterly breeze Pflll>ed him around tlbe five mile course ill one boor and 15 -· lo second ~ ond .... ner of 11>e Inslee Trophy !or first tlirl to flnllh _, LI• GustafllOll, aiao ol Newport Harbor Yodlt Clull, It - the fir!! time o tllrl ......., has placed N hid> • ,.. cond, . As • matter ol lact, tile girls came out even wttb t!l.e boys in Ille fir&I 10 -s for which trophi., are Oven. There were fiw ..m. Victoria Seaver, who for seveml years competed for the prize fur tlhe youngest girl to finish, found herself in the hallowed first 10. Younil'Ot girt I<> lillieh, •nd winner ol the A.B. I YOUNG•ST GIRL -Ten-year-old Madeline Cole proudly 1hoor1 the A. B. RouJelle Trophy on which her name will be llljlrlved u the youngest ~I , to finish the 33rd Ftiaht of. Snowbirds. Counctlman Paul J, Gruber makes the presentation, Lido 14s .To Race On Lake Heavy Winds, Rains Wet Ahmanson Fleet Rouselle Trophy was Madeline Cole, JO. Eight year old B e r I &rnord picked up tile liar· ry Wel!h Trqlhy for tile young<ot boys to fJn!Jh. William W. Harvey, who bu declined to give bis true age for a number ol years became a perpetu.al r<eperater for tbe oldest si.p- pe< Q) linillt. Lido-14 &kippers Ir om tllrooChout tlie oou- and u far awy as Orelt'J •tartal coovwging at Hun-tincton I.Ue near Fresoo for the --long oatloool dwnplooolllp reg-. Newly 100 ol the 14-fOot 1loope: wtud1 bad their boginnin& on Newpm'I less than 10 years ago are ex- pected to .,..,,.,.ie In lllo regetta. There ere 3,000 Lido-141 in existence. '111ey .are Riled wherever there i• • body of water Jarp eoough to IC• commodate the tpOrty cea· terboards. . Udo-148 are mainulac· tu.eel by the W.D. Schock Co. ol. Newport Beaoh and Santa Ana end a r e marketed ell over the world. Practice races were l<f>eduled b:l be held at Hun· tingt.on LaXe today and tomorrow morning. Actual competitioa ror the cbam- pionabip startg tomorrow afternoon and will cootinue throll!I> Friday. llarey Wood of Alamlto! Bay Ydt Chrb is the defen- ct1n1 champion. Newport Harbor Yacht Club'• Ahmanson Trophy fleet got wet in more w1y1 than one Saturday and Sun. day In the Annual Newport to Long Point and Rehll'!I race. Some 35 1all boab: started the race Saturday in a m o d e r 1 t e southwesterly that carried them up the beach to as far as the oU islands before starting the track acr<lss the channel to Ca14illna Island. Midway in the channel the wind freshened to ~25 knots that aoon bad the fleet plunging through and o v e r lumpy aeu that thoroughly drenched crews. After bedding down in the calm waters of Moonstone Cove, the yachting crowd was prepared for a com. fortable night, only to have their yachts hit by a deluge from a thundershower that lasted nearly an hour early Sunday morning. Thinga were even calmer Sunday at noon when the fleet set sail for home. But the calm d.Jdn't laat long. By midafternoon the fleet was surfing ahead of mounting seas generated by a freshening westerly that whistled up to 18 knott. (3) Wind Star, Gene Trepte, SDYC, 8.6084: ( 4 ) En· chantre11, Allen K e 11 y , BCVC, 8.6192; (5) Cygnus, Ernie Chipman, L B Y C , 1.8490, CLASS C -(I) Protege, John Reynolds, N H Y C , 8.8966; (2) Conquest, Bill Polly; LBYC, 8.7109 ; (3) La Prerua, Lockabey & Lip. pold, BYC·NHYC, 8.9769: (4) Typhoon, John Olson, LBYC, 9.0392. CLASS D -Arriba, Smiley & Thorne, BYC, 9.0461; (2) Sanderling, Kirk & Poole, VYC, 9.0991: (3) Bravo II, Bill Haskell, LIYC, 9.3084. PHRF -(t) Anlt., Tom Schock, NHYC; (2) . Skip, Charles Rook, BYC; (3) Amoria. Guy Inshaw. SSSC. MORF -(1) Baby, Steve Seal, LlYC; (2) Vivacious Bill von KleinSmid, NHYC. ' Rise Tallied In Boating Accidents .Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald Dab- ney of Newport Beach won the trophy for the first mar- ried couple to fini.611. As the Flight winner, Scruggs took home the Albert Soiland Memorial Trophy. Dr. Albert Solland was one of the founders o( Newport H'81'bor Yacht Cltib and also ooe of the in· stigators of the Flight ol the SJ:>OWbirds. The S o 1 l e n d Tfol:tl'Y was presented to Scruggs by MN. Jooeph A, Beek, whose husband w a 1 also cme of the founders of ttlt race. Mi!s Gustafson picked up two coveted prizes. The award for second to finish was presented by Tom Webster w.ho, with hi 1 brother Rob, were the first owners of a Snowbird. 1be trophy for first girt to finish was presented by Newport Mayor Doreen MarablL Carroll Beek waa the 'lrin· ner or • special sportsmanship .award presented by ~dy Grwn of Balboa Yacht Club. She finished fourth. but. told ttie Ned w Si>'ow direct« ol commlttee Ille hod In· the eeufu.rua Harbora and adventenUy violated a r u l ~ Watercraft, announced,. end withdrew. YOUNGIST.BOY -Leon Meeks presents the Harry Welsh Trnphy tor youngest boy to ftnlsh tho Flight of Snowbirds to S.year-old Bret Barna.rd, Wales Bowl Has NHYC The wind died Jn later afternoon and the m•jority of the fleet drifted acroaa the finish at the entrance of Newport Harbor with their colorful spinnakers sagging. Newport Harbor Yacht When It was all over, Club wW represent Area G George Stur~· Columbia. (California) in the Prince of 50 sloop was the overall cor· Wales Bow I compeUUon rected time Wihner of the which geta under way at Los combined races, beating out An gelea Yacht Club Aug. 25. Jack Baillie's Newsboy by a "wUh great eoocem" that The ~7 . entries wu the 42 persons had d i e d while lowest m man, years, and boating in California during gave credence to t h e ttie first five monttis of 1968. Chamber of C om m er c e Tbe figure was termed a belief that the Fligllt -once "sharp rise" over the 30 known a.s tile "world's b1g- fata00es reported for the geat ltttle racht race',' may same period last year. well be cm its w.ay to history. Sprow's figures also ahO"Wed Jack ~· manager of that the state's boaters had the fiPODIOlmg. Chamber of reported 68 injuries and ~mmf!f'Ce, . said the Flight $405,000 in JWopeJ"ty damage will be continued as long as from 190 accidents involving there are 50 boats wtUcb 252 vessels. turn out for tile sudden· Henry Schofield Wins Cal, 20 Championship The Prince of Wales Bowl few seconds on corrected is the North American time. Release's combined Yacht Racing Union' 1 corrected time for the two match race championship, legs of the r.ace was 8.4476 comparing with the SMrs hours. Newsboy led both Henry Scbolllld of Alamitx>s Bay Yadlt Club won the CaI-20 national champlooship Sunday afte. 1hree days of rornpet!Uon In Long -llarlJor, There were 67 entries in tlhe reptta, roost ot. them from Ile Southern Ca1ifmU& area. The Cal-20.s are m.anUfactured by Jenaen Marine Co. ol. COlta M~a. Beoat11e ol. tile 1iu ol the fleet, the reeatta wa1 split into two, divilliool efter the lint t!ireo r...,, the top 31 compettnc for the cham· ~ and tile Hmalnder aailiDg ,in a cc:molation series. Fioal raultl: I, Myq>ie ll, Henry Soholield, Alamllol l!of, 2. Hwrtler, Art Gtu&er, Alamibls Bay. 3. Blue Demon, L e 1 Manhall, San Diel'>, 4. Tan Tan, Ted Matson, Cup for juniors, Mallory Cup ways, but wound up with a al ·~~ 'DA for men, Adami Cu~ for corrected Ume of 8.4612 uru~ ~y .. · • h I th 1w· I 5. Brisk II, Paul Merrill women and the Day ours or e o egs. Trophy for 11Dgle.hander1. Tom Schock'• Santa.na-27 Jr., Alamitos Bay. Tim Hogan was the NHYC Anita was the winner of the 6. Get Away, ~ Berl· skipper winning the semi· Pacific Handicap division of Inger• Seal Beech. final eliminations Sunday at the race in competition for 7, Wee Birds, Eric Conn, Alamitos Bay. He and his the Dickaon Trophy. Sea! Beach. crew of Rick Hambleton and Winner in the Midget 8. Oiri9Dane, N i x o n Leslie MeSsengier, , defeated Ocean Racing Fleet wa1 Galloway, Kmg Harbor. the ABYC team aklppered Steve Sea1'1 Baby. 9. TNT, Jim Douglas, by Barney Flam in flw out Final results: Lon g Beadl. of 1even races. CLASS A Ir B -(1) 10. Hana Pau. Dave Heg-The elimination 1 e r I t 1 Release. George Sturges, g,ie, King Harbor. wag sailed 1n Shields Oas NHYC, 11.4479; (2) Newsboy, CONSOLA'I'ION SERIES: •loops, Jack Bolllie, NHYC, 8.451J; I. Hot Spur, Bob Kni.,toa, ------------------ Seat Beach, 2. Lo-CaJ.ru, Diet Spoor, Los Angeles, 3. Tension, Diet Watldn1, Lmg Beedl, 4. Hall Cir<le, Jo b n Nooteboom, Los Angelec. 5. Open Hatd>, Gordon Hatd>, Huntlngtoa Horl>our, Thirty &ix of the deaths death race. ~~ were by dnJ-'"" Following are tile fJnt 10 '"'}'V''"""' ......... tiniahers : -seven from I a 111 n g (I) Pal .,,_,_. (I) Lia overboard -and 29 due to ......... s. the wssel capstzlna or oink· C:U.Waon, (3) Cllfl Wllaon, ing. Two deathl TelUlted from injuries received ln high IP'<d NCing, two from suffocatioo from fUmN in· side a boa:t cabin, and two from being 111ruck by 1 boat while in the water. Fatalities were reporled from au parts of tile state and involved all types Of we:er -rivers, lU:is and ocean. Fifteen occurred in ~ w.a&en, four in ~. u Jn riven, ond 10 ·In -.aodnaemiin, ' Tllo mo ol crafl lnvalnd varied from IJ to 32 feet - but mootq in file I 1-17 foal rqe, All bul '"" of the boat f:ll*°lllon were over 301 Governor Cup Won By Argyle Campbell years of ace. Activities were principally fishing a n d cruiaJnc. 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Strike Threat About 1,500 emp1oye1 or tbe McD01;1~ nelt Douglas Corp~'s AFooautics Division are on the job today in Hun· tlngtoo Beach u a direct result of V 0 t j D g Sunday 1n wblch unkm members of. two huge aerospace firml approved new three-year contracts. Voting continued today at Astrooailtfcs, but. with mOlt ~s cast oa Sunday already counted, union officials indicated a threatened strike which 'waa to have begun today ap- 'parenUy baa been averted. The strike reportedly could have involved as many as 150,000 aerospace employes nationally. · Lockheed. Aircraft Corp. employe.s also were involved in Sunday's balloting on new contracts which are expected to set 'I pattern for the in· dustry. . Members of th. e . International Associ'ation or Machinist& (JAM) working ·at Huntington Beach, Santa Monica, Vandenberg Air Force Base and cape Kennedy, Fla., vot,cl 4-l Sunday to acciept a new eontract. The ,,_.act caJ& for raises and fringe benefits nftg.tng from W cents to-$1.05 per hour owr a tbree-}'Ml' P'I'· iod. About 4,000 of the mdon member• meeUng at Los An1ete1 Shrine Auditorium voted on acceptance of a new contract to replace the one wblch expired July 22. !AM Presi-Virgil Percrem ol Lodge 1578 ond B. R. Swill>er presiding over Lodge 720, presenled the new contract to the member• Sun• day aoo ' ~ -'1overwbelmin.I vote in favor of tht new P6Cl" Weatller Don't toot for much chana• lo the weather plcl1lre Tuaday along the ora.,. Coul. The word ls for early clouds and alt. erooon unahine, II uaual INSIDJI, .'{OD.\Y ' Mlomi B•ach h al~~ Jpr1IC> ed •p, toiUI '°'"' bilpM ..... 1tructure1, cnomttng Or7ioal o/ delea<Jl<I Clftlf -Of olll<r1 for GOP Haiional c..,. ......... POl/f Jl, -.. --.· (....... , ~ •• -: =·"·'::. ~ (,,,._.. • -c..ey • °""' ,...... • ... ~ ,. DI_... I ......... 11o14 ,......,. P• .. S""8 II.JI "'--1•1• .... ,...,... , .... '"' c. • ........ ,, ...,_ II """""" ti AM.._..,. 14 ...... I ,....,, .. ..,, .... ... •, I -.. -·.....-~· DAILY PILOT lllff Pllefe 5 CdM Youths Arrested For Marijuana Smoking Five )Valhi were ~ 1n a ca.-del M.u: beach can Saturday nlcbt. when they puaed the pot pipe to t!'!8 wronc party --a member of tbe Police Department's HMole Patrol". Police 1afd the p8trolman, dressed Jn casual beaeb gear, made the ar· re.u · a11er jCJlnlog tho g'!lh<rlni. ap. poreotly uondlced. It happet>ed this Wir/, accordilrg to po&<: 'lbe olficu entered Uie cave, in the Y A.NDA.L DESTROYS MA.IL IN NEWPORT Scoeooe, DOl the mailman, reached lnlo Floyd F. Holm'• mailbox FridaY --··toot oul two ODttlopel Ha bod placed tlltn lw delivery, 111111 ripped -lllto tln7 plooe&. '!'be piocee were IC-in I """""' alley. H.t.t, UlO W. Ocean Front, Niwport'l!elcb; told police one ol tho eoveklpos contained 1 che<k for '29.15. Th• oftler co.ltamed 1 check !or ~,2li0. rocu near Cblna Cove, Iller he heard inumbllnp !nJm wl1t!D. It·wu pitch dart .ibllde, exct!Pl for ·a very am.all fire , around which sat the teeoaged boys. The patrolman sat down with them . No wOrds were exchanged. No one coutd tee anyone. It was usumed that he belol)ged. The pipe ,..., IW!r.d with halhisb - a form ol marijuana -and lit. It wa1 pasted lrom one youth to another. It finally came to the patroBnan. "No, thanks," he said. "You're all under arrewt." And they were, on marijuana po111ssion charges. NEW YORK (XP>=PriC'ii ftli. -IUrther thl1 1fbernooo u troding remained mod«atoly actlvo ID the 1tocl: .....UL (See quollUom, Pages 18-19.) ' Losae1 widened their margin over Sain• by a rlllo of U>ree to one. The Dow JOotl industrial average wu down cloH to six polDll In lal<r deal· ln(s. , Reagan Gaining I . Nixon Con.fident of Nomination . Fl1!ll Wire Sent ... Baclieo:i of !llcllard M. Nixon acknowledged today that Gov. Ronald Reagan has more support than bas surfaced at the Republican NaUonal Convention in Miami Beach but con· ti.nu~ confident that Nixon would win the GoP presldenU&l nomimtioo on the lint ballot. . "The likelihood ls that there will not be a second ballot," a top Nixon 1trateglst 1ald. Gov Nellon A . Rockefeller and bla supporters claim· ed there bad been Important defe<· tiona from Nlxon to tbe California governor and· said tbia would help Rockefeller. The Rockefeller camp said NiXon now bas no more than 515 first·ballot votes with fi67 needed for nomination. One NiXon associate, asked about the matter, 1ald the former vice pttsi·, dent bad been aware an along that he was second choice amone some delegates from the South and the Rocky Mountain areas. _He mentioned Miuisslppt and North C I r o 11 a • particul8rly. The Nina source aclaad lllat wldlo some of tDe9e deleptls are ·~ Reo " 'for ··-· . , ....._ -~ gan ' ~-C0111111D....-•• -wu sure tht1•wW "YOte Nl:DD'' at till conveotloe ,for .fur of --1n1.ap Iba nomination IDr Rqcke(elkr. · · "They wouldralller bne a ropeot ol 1964," he aid, 0 tbu have Rodlii!t.Jllr at tile be.Ii ol the liaet. "'H• 1iloned to B8'Tl'. M, Goldftter'a bamlllotlllc defeat by ~ .. J-.. In Jaws of Sha~k! Skin Diver Plays n ·ead · A skindJver prowling the Habotlom off Bodega Say for abalone Saturday played dead while clenched. in the tootll·jagged laws ol a glaot wllite shark, also hunting in food-rich te1p beds t:hl'ee fathoms below the surface. He almost didn't have to play. Frank I.Dgan, 25, of Placerville, a Douglas Aircraft Co. electronics technician, is recovering today with 200 &titches holding togetber 18 separate wounds. Pope Paul Hits Birth Controls In Banningfill VATICAN Cl'I'Y (APJ -Pope Paul VI today banned the contraceptive pill and all other mechanical and chemical means of birth control for the world's half a billion Roman Cathllcs. He aJ10 indicated that the rhythm method should not be employed as a regular practice. "Every matri~onial act m u.1 t remain open to the transmission of life," the Pope declared In a tey sentence of this long.delayed en· cyclical letter on one ot the most con· troversial issues facing the church to· hay. "To destroy even only partially the significance of intercourse and ill end is contradictory to the plan of God and to his will ," the pontiff declared. This appeared to rule out the pos&.lblllty of any future acceptance by Pope Paul of contraception for any reason and seemed to imply disap· proval of the constant use of the rhyth m method or periodic ab&Unence, the only method Of birth control previously sanctioned by the church. In a passage directed to men ot science, the Pope v o ! c e d en~ colU'agement for continued research in the area of birth regulation. But again he appeared to rule out any other solu· tion than ways of imprc-vin& th• rhythm method. Lockahey Wins Annual Newport 'Walrus Meet' By .JACK CHAPPELL OI IM Dtltr ,_. .,_,. Swimming to an imprecslve victory 001id a hall of dead fish, tomatoes. and assorted ripe fruit, Logan Lockabey outscored bis closett opponent, Don Mor• Plctu,.,, , .. , 2 -:-:--:---::-Bumi by 1,U4,503.Hll8 poiDts. In the annual Walrus nrim bel!S as. t a.m. Saturday at the Newport Beacb pier. The cocky 1.<>ekabey told the f).,,n. Y PILOT that be liad nO doubll tllat he would win, at least by. a note. His total point score was 3.14159. Next was Burns, with a score of minus l,414,500 followed by Kendall Jacobson with a score of minus 3,500.000. . ' The Walruo swim hu become in~.; nual put-on by the ·~ .,. .. of tho Newport Bea<h Llfeluard Departmeol, wl!o Ill oul to J>r1>vt to the . 1oun1er llf....,U that. ..,. pea!llllCe• Mtde, tbeN11 life ill tbt old guardl yet. Nooe ol Uie 16 old pard -!all· ed to nnlah the, ... around th• pier. Followlo1 the ,.JecUon ol the win· "'"· the· judces ...,.. attacked by diagruolled loolnc m«nben .::..~: lltall, pelled with -........ ond i4to the ocean -a1t m 'tUn, ol CDUrlt! •• •• 'J'be young father o( two WIS , lkJn diving with three companions from a ainall boat off Bird Roclt, 50 miles north of San Francisco, when Uie blg lbart, brought north by warmtn1 ·cur- rents, swirled up -unseen. Logan said something grabbed his leg, then suddenly his chest and back were crushed in a vise-like grip as the marauder from Mexican w~ters bit in- to'hls body. · · '"I could see it was a shark, so I just weorllmp aod pl1yed dead ancl flnaJJy tr et io." said Logan ~ b1a Sebastopol hospital bed. He II rec:onr• tog at bome1todl.y. ·The powerful creature ll'WIDl on for about 10 feel with hll terrlflad mout-b.ful, th,n released the grip and Logan -bis led wei&bt belt tom away by jagged teeth -floated upwsrd. The . victim, •h(>uted to ,bla com· panfons ror; ~Ip· aijd they hauled hiJ ·<s.. SHARX, Pac• ·zi 'You're Good Guy,' Says Dapper. BamJ,it to· V ictiin Newport -iiolk!t fildi7 -;tit a cljlppOr pmao wllo · robbed a Corona de! M.u: liquor slore of $330 aod, aa he 411lbled out with the loot ID a paper sack, 1miled to ·the frightened clerk: "You'rt a good guy." N~wport Auto Injures Youth An 18-year-old freight hllld\er from Bell 'fP'al struck down by a cir on Seashore Drive in Newport BeaCh Satwi!ay night. . Daniet .Jeflre'y Valolf was released after treatment Of head cuts at Hoag Memorial Hotpital. Police sEild the accident occurred near Highland Street at 9:15 p.m. Valoff was walking on Uie . street on Seuhore when he was hit by an auto driven by G~y Lawrence Hall, 20, a Marine staUOned in Santa Ana.· The car ·W&s traveling et only 20 mUes an hour at the time, Police 1aid. ' !,a C.~Una tlqoors, 3244 E. Goast Hpay, was held up at 10 p.m. S.lurday., Clerk Virgil Clloger, 68, said tile bandit ., .. n&Uily dressed. He won a -D plaid --" jacket, bl8ck Ue, ancl black trouaen, with matching acceseories -b 1 a c k sunglasses and a black .31 eel steel revotver. "1bis is a stickup," be mapped at Clloger, alone in tile ltcre. 1'Put everytWniin this sack." He produced the ·gun In one band and the sack In the otller. Clinger later told Police it was a No. 4 Kraft sack. AJ Clloger scooped haodfull of bills out of tbe cash re&.ister and ltuffed ihe min the sa:ck, anotner clerk, Mike Convey, ~alked in through a door. "Don't ·move," Jaid the IModit. He cocke<f bl• revolver, Convey didn't move. The uck ·fi.l.led, the gunman wled · -p.rting ·with his friendly 0 good guy" fbew.ell tO Clinger. · Cllllfl'r·Nid th• suSpect -about 25.30 )'Hn old and of aver-age belgbt, weight and build. And well dressed. llAICIHAL LT. AL lltWIN WITH' 'OLD ·WAl.- Ll ...... 1!1 Chief .... It .... (llltM> /llW "'9 .... I . ' I 'I • ;f ; J' • • .... ,.. ., ·-·-·- -·Jo~ 29, 1968 • l . Captives : Hint Major R . d Qffensive Looms ' UIGO!lf>(A!').-1l¥U7.1 -" -· .. Viol c..s ••••Jun .. coa1tmdn1 to ~==--that the foe II~ a.Jlll.lor tblzd ot. , leDll .. , Soulb • lllteW1yce ·--...r~y. · Some prisoners 1l a v e told l.n-ttm>Pton lbot .Wed bombing raids ud IJ'OUDd tweepa around Saigon are · .~ ~g lbese prepara· ·-. A female Viet Coag oquad leader ctpCured by South V i • t n am e 1 e --._ llld .... llld been I I ' . ... ... ... . . ' • ... ' ~ lo set up • AnC aid 'a1a11aa •• ' 4tii '1ot eelJ,~ .1-'llWf .....__ ."'1 ~.. .Wed -llalp to tnat Ibo \;auidod 11 " lbi-W~ Jutol_.- tbe upcmilq uuull, tllr 11111• ..a tC Jfll¥ .,rlJ A Vltl~ plaloon laJder• who uld. • · kw -· ..,..... Jlly 17 n1d two boltaliou Aa ollloor ot Ibo -Viol C.,. lllda -~ b)' Ibo U.S. ....... ot Sl!g .. 'ara lnU..t for their -In 1-g Alt~ told b1I _ _, DllmM &ocrolarJ . _.,wen ' In rellira I• om caplon that alx battalions and two •' Clark II. Cllllard. "relretber lralnh!g couraee I n sapper comP>n!el, a total of 2,200 · • He Hid t!li -~oops woald •try 1trole117 d tactics" at secret bases men, would be used in the oUensive. to Isolate lilt Blea Hoa highway, ttl" near tbe_~~l>odiau border. · lnteWgence officers said be llated the )naln. ~em" <oute from S'algon; • Viet "°". oajii>ero ~ • )arge main tareets tn Saigon as the natiooal . oelle th!' 9th i'Hclnct police bead· clvillan dredge SundoY wtilob was and local police headquarters, the c(UalWo ooutbeut ot Ibo ..ptal, and operatinC ~)he U.S. 9th •ln!antzy p<ellidential pliace and militia posts. altacli t1ie IOYtrnment radio otetlon, Dlvt.1oll ~ al Doai.'hm 40 Another prtaone&\ the aecutive of·· t~ ·u.5f Em~sy. the V1etnameM mu. ., ol .Sai&-:-No-. wu . • ·. Bath'3rsFind It Warmer · In 'Jlhan Out It .......,•t quite M W e I outalda t h e water u in, but it wu as warm. n.t Wiii the week.end weather word today from N"-rt Beach Marine Safety Director Robert. Reed. He said the water temperature Saturday and Sunday was the wannest of· the year ~ Juel under 71 degree<. Mr temperature both days, be noted, !lelCbed a muimum of 70, with a l1&ht rain 1111fflcient to cut beach crowds down to 50,tm Sundey. 'Ibere wen only a few tboUNDd more Satur· day. • A total of 28 routine rescues were logged SabJrdal'; 18, Sunday. Surf con· dit:k>nl were modente • The """"" woter and light IUJ'f are expectod to slay around foe a few more day11 Reed indicated. Boys' Ooh Sets Swim Classes H you are still tbiDking about those owlmmlng 1eaono !or the )'<JUllPter•, ht Boys' Club ol the Harl>or Area ls oll«llll( new cluses beglmlng this -· Cl11111 ..., avdable for boys age 2 '' LIFI 'IN OLD GUARDS YET -Seasonal Lt. Al ' , Irwin, ~lendont In hula •kiri and 111atchlng bra with Lt,, Chuckles LocRabey, Area I division, and Buddy BeWie, 1uperclllef, pote, 18115 Geritol bottles before the Walrus swim Saturday at the Newport pier. (Story on Page 1). Y8ll'I old ind up with experience rqin& from DUl-nrimmer to 1wim· mer. &creall-swimming ls held Mm· clay tlu'>ulh"FrldaY from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Saturday,' to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. Clao1 lnatructloo Will be avallable from 8 to 11 :~ a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. Mooday trough Fri· day. . " • ! - " ol .? ' KEEPING SCORE -Followed closely by judges in doiy, AHistant Walrus, Kendal Jacobsen (fore- grqund), •l"im' arotpld the Newport Pier .. Moments later wrathlul contestants attacked the judges and attempted ·tb overt\U'D· the dory •. Contestants re· ceived 10,000 . points each II they were hit by a mackerel, the fin! contestant to finish was penal· ized 25,000 points !or not waiting to see that the other conteatants finished •'!fely. DAll Y PllOI .... ,., ..... c ....... OlllAHGI COAST PUILISH1MG COMftAHV RoMtf H. WoH P,_ldlrll .... ,...I..., Jeelr R. Curley Viet ,,....,. Mt 0..-1 Mww n."''' w:""' ·-T1i·~~i11• Jff91M F. C.111111 P••l Nl1M11 .............. ~"'"' Cltr ....,. 01!11dW $110,000 Golf Tourney Slated for Costa Mesa B7 ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... DlllP ...... !'llf' An established golt tournament ex· pected to draw the cream ol pro- lesclonal playen with Ill 1110,IXXI purse , is coming to the new Corta Mesa GoU and Coontry Club. The Ninth AMual Haig sCowh Foursome lnvitallonal Is scheduled inimediately after the Sahara lnvita· tional Tournament In Lu Vegas. Top pro gol(er1 will tbm follow the circWt from Co&ta Mesa on to San Fru>clac:o !or the Lucky lnlmlallonal Open. Touma.-ll>«e. laler in Oclnber. F<1r furU!er lnfonn.U... comact the Boye' Club at 54M387. Vandals Damag.e Three Mailsters 'lbe rear doers of three Mallsters - amall veblcles used by maihnen - were kicked In by voodall, Corona del Mor POii Olf!ce olllclall reported to- day. Police aald ttie mallclOUI mllcblef occurred owr tile weekeod at the Poot Offlce parlolnc Jot at 406 Orcbld Avenue. Damage wu eltimated at '31111. 'Ibe Mailater were ·empty at the time. No reaeon for the incident could be louod, police sold. Tomato Tossed : At Market Neon . A large -coet tile owners o11 tile Ba,.ide F1lb Mork« f35 over the' --· pallce aald. 'lbt tomllt.o wu thrown at an~ oUIBlda hlnllDi clock by --. unknown. It-wU a bull'• eye. 'lbe! · busted neon wal -worth at least '35, police exp~. No price wu1 avllllable on tbe tomato. aboard and the.rt were no ca1ualtle1. U.S. spoke-oa1d It WU not known whether enemy frogmen placed explosive cbar&a under the vessel or whether minea were floated beaidt the dredge and electronkally triggered. It sank ln 16 feet of water. Viet Cong · infiltrators in loincloths attacked the U.S. air base at Thuy Hoa early today and blew up $6 million worth of planes. Air Force officers said Dine Viet Cong were killed and one American wu wounded when the guerrillal .Upped Into the base under cover of a brief rocket and mortar at- tack. ' Firing rockel-jlropellod --· and burling satchel cbarlU, the at. tackers dettroyed two four-engined C130 transport planes and badly damaged an FlllO Super Sabre Jet figbter·bomber before 'they wert beaten back. It raised U.S. aircraft casualties for the week since last Monday to 12 planes 1.-and lour badly clama&ed. Nine planes were lost bl action over ~ North and South Vietnam. Famed Educator Dies at NB Home Or. Arthur G-'loom, pro- minent educator .and president ol. Oc· cldental College !rom 1916 to 1985, died In bis sleep Friday at his home 240 Vla Genoa, Udo Jsle. He was 68. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tues· day at St. Andrews Preobyterlon Clhurcb, Newport Beach. Allhoutb Dr. COOm bad suffered several a:erloul heart attack!: over the put several years, ht had continued to be active in the cmnmunity. The Coons bad made Newport their permanent home since 11164. He bad malatained a 1ummer residence in Newport llince 1B36. He wao president o! the Mate's Coo · ordinating Council for Rlgher Educ•· tion .and was active as a member of the 552 Club ot Hoeg MemorW Hospital and wu in the Executive Club of the YMCA Or. Coons gained wide reputation as tile ninth presklent of Occldeotal OO!lege, which under bis leadenhip moved from a small private ocbo\>I to .-wllb tile nation'• top liberal arts colleges. Ht wu oo tbe board of the Federal Reeerve Bank of Loe Angeles and a trustee of the Haynes Foundation of Los Angel01. Survivon include hi& wlfe, Mary Edna: of the hoo:i.e; a ton, Arthur Jr. of Pasodeua; a Ill-. Mrs. !talph Seward oI Laguoa Hfils; a brother, Rex Coons of Anaheim and two grandchlldren. The fam!q· 1ugg-that tbo,. who SHARK ... bloody, brulood body Into the boat and roared off toward the U.S. Coast Guard staUon In Bodega bay. Oceanographers say ab.ark attada are relatively rare but they are ' alwayo a posslblllty, e&peclally off northern CaUlorn1a, where the usually cold waters harbor a rich feeding ground for predatocs. · Each summer When warm currents bring an · occu.iooal stray up from tropical waters oH Mexico and Central America, the danger increaae1, ae· cording to veteran 1cienti1t1 .and Hanten. Queationed about ahark danger of! tiht Orange Coast in the wake o[ Logan'• encounter with tile man-eater above San FrMdlco, a Newport llMch expert said It ls not aa great. "Up there, thenl't a lo( man feed," uld Joe Deem, buildln& 1uperln· tendent tor Caltech's Ke r c k h o 11 M8"ine Laboratory In Newport Beach. Deem said the warming current DIES AT LIDO HOM! Dr. Arthur G. c-1 wish may make a memorial con· tribution to Occidental O>llege. Private interment will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Arraogemeob are under the direc· · tioo of Baltz Mortuary, Corooa del MaJ".' sweeps around Point Concepclon, ~ingtng the occasional stray man· c!ating sharks into seas rich with ma. rlns ilte and consequently good diving grounds. "I used to fish tuna up there -for 25 years," said Deem, "and I know that area well." ·Sharks are not the only hazard. "Any Scuba diver that would go out there off that rock ls crazy anyway " Deem said, telling of treacherous cu~­ rents and nasty rocks which can easily entomb the unwary. Deem said .that although the great whit"e .sharks 1 • generally pan far offshore .i~ their norttiward journey, other ~harks and' potentially dangerous fi sh . abound off t b • Sou.thland coast. "'lllere are blu! sharks," h4I ea.id " ... 11 bo~ • a"" eyen 111w. ·w:ill ·~ite you when they're leedi~g." Scientlslfi Say 'at least 3'.> species of shark Inhabit West Oout waters , but . only a few of them Me actually dangerous to man. 0 OMEGA --,......,, ......... .. _ --Wtkl'>o1 """" , .. , ... "'''"" ·- Nlapcrt ..... Oflke 2211 Wett lol~e a.1ifn1,. M1Ul1t .UV..: P.O. a.. 1171 9266J Diocuodon of extending a ftve·year contract for the Hmg S c o t c h Foura<1t1e InvltaUonel to i'ttum, M· nualty through 11113 Is oc!loduled l<ltight by the Costa Mesa City Coon· ell. The local 1nurn.-nt • ... 111 be preceded on Oct. ia ·by -.. Orange Couilly J'ro.-.r IQurnEeal. JIM• tine teams ol Jooil aniateun agalnol tll• hll 1Hgue 01111>-...mcer• with a· '5,000 purse at stake. . YOUR ! WATCH~ -....!..~-----=-·· ~J..Jl. . FREE ' ---c-.._, ................. "--•••IU -..._,-'-Ut £0:UM .-: • M ltrtlt " ' ·-.... ,.......,.,. ____ ... pg ,._ .. ,._... __ ... 1!!!...• =-.... :.::-' ..... 1:a.-~~I' !"I....... -= iio'ill --m•I -w $' ...... ,.. L 5 . fa b -.£ --=-==--.p,. ••' I -5 • ==" ..... ,. --_ .. ,_ s ..... .-.... ..... ...,.,_.. =-=-·=c:" r. "=' "=" .......,, ., .... -: .. ,,.,.,, . ...., "'"' ,, .. .. . I r " City leaden will meet with.Ille Pion· niDg ComrniHlon f« a stud)'· ......... since neither body has a meeting on fifth Mondays of the month . No action can be taken. Ronnie Rief. goU pro at the municipal hlclllty, says 1lle Oct. :M ,ln 27 tourney will draw to Coot& -at least 20 Of the top so pror1•onaJ Colier• in tbe nation. Among them wtI be Dave Stocktoo, a1111l·ranked money winner In &olldom, who won the Haig lourneJ at La Coota, Call!., lilt year. Rltf laid. IM Trevino, current U.S. Open Goll Tmamment ch1mpioo, as well at Sam Sneed, Who played in the Scotch POUl"IOIDt last year art expected, and =even Arnold PUner and Jack f_, Rief Mid In Hplanallon \hat Scotch FOlll'IOJiie play o(fen,' pilrtlclpanti alternate shots at ttie ball on a two-agalnot·two bull lmlea<I of each man playtns bis lndlVidoai pme. Tho b1C _,,_. will draw local -~ and poalblt na-ilonal tallC-t1nc, accord1nc to Riel, ::;;.rlpateo ln many meels . TbO lain.neat lo oponaorecl by Renfleld lmporten. which handle Helc·lll'OdUcto, one of the -known beinc Hal& • Haig wbloky. lleadquarter1 !or the tournament and ollldal ~ lot lls partlclpanls will be the Nnpo-Inn -Riel ca1d wac lnotnulliental Jn bri1111n1 Ibo t"""'"7 to tbt Or-.-. l •c ........ •011• •Mi- ·$599 .. CO!IPLET!t • .. ~.. $1.ff SI~"" $2.49 -~--------M...,_ $4.99' . .,......,_ I ·- ' Now 2 Great Stores To Serve You HAUOI IMOPPtMe HUN11NQ.TON CINTll CVITll: KACH & hlNHI UN HAllOI •ft. MUNnM•1'0N IUCH COSTA VISA 14M411 *'1·1101 1lpoti Men., TIMln.. Fri. Till 9 p.m, .... • 01w'-11W .-tm;;., .. // "'•••lk:I ,,_ 1111. ...... _ .._., .. Oltwl' '-'-•• _ .. _ .... - n 1111 TO PIT YOUI ...... • -. t ~ Costa· Mesa ---DAILY PILOT Today's Ooela& . .. EDITION N. Y. St.Ge"- VOL 61 , NO. 181, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 29, 1968 TEN CENTS Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ,,.. o.11r P'lllt lllff An established goU tournament ex· peeled to draw tbe cream of pro- fessional players with ita •110,00> purse, is coming to the new Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Discussion of extending a five-year contract for the Haig S c o t c h lo~oursome InvitaUonal to return an- nually through l~ is acbedul~ S llOllllttrli Si,Jat. Skippers and crews scramble. for weather rails as gusts beet Snowbirds (above) .U1 .~ro: F 11 g h t of the Snowbirds .. Emerging as overall victor m· the annual small boat classic, was Pat Scruggs (right) who proudly displays the Albert Soiland Perpetual and the take- home trophy. (Complete story, other photos on Page 24) 6-year·old Boy Among 4 Mesa Accident Victims Fo1tr presoos -including a little boy whose head was run oyer by a cu when he darted into the street·wtthout looking -were injured in Cost.a Mesa weekend traffic accidents. Most seriously hurt was Mark T. Ar- rellano, 6, of 998 Valencia Drive, who is in critical condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital today with bead in· juries. · Police said the boy dashed Into the pa.tit 0£ a car driven by Annette T. Gordon, 24, of 725 S. Tvwnsend Sl, Santa Ana , on Saturday afterooon and was struck and 1110 over. John W. Geck Jr., 24, of 706 Shalimar Drive , was injured early Sunday when his small van veered off Newport Boulevard at Ford Road and slammed into a pole. The victim, ejected by the lmpect, \\'as reported in fair condition at Hoag ?\.1emorial Hospital wi1h face aod bead injuries, plus multiple bruises. A little Inglewood girl and bet.father were also injured thil morning when their car w111 involved in a collision with another wbk:le at Adams Avenue and Harl>or lloulevard. Cindy M. Fitber, 3, wa1 in Mriou1 condition at Hoac Memorial Hospital with lacerations, multiple bruillN and a possible CODCUllion. Her father Jer· ry N. Fisher, 2S, was not as badly ln· jured. Pe lice said the other driver, Donald J . Tag'Ue. 35, ol 1722 lAbradOr Drive, Costa Mesa, wQ not i.nJUNd. when bis car, sou1bboand on the bouleVtrd. co1· 1ided with Fisher'• car, beaded east on Adams Avenue. Officer Kills 'Bum' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Beverly Hills policeman shot and killed a tran&lent lltopped for questioning when t.M man drew a pistol on him and • fellow officer, au4boriC!es said. ' to Host Pro Golf Tourney tml&ht by the COila Mesa City Coun- cil. City leaders will meet with the Plan- ning ccmmission fcw-a study session, since fltither body has a meeting on flf'th Mond.iys of-the month. No actlon can be taken. Ronnie Rief, goU pro at the municipal facility, says the Oct. 24 to 'rt tolirney will draw to Costa Mesa at least 20 of the top 30 profell6ional . . Plane g0Uer1 ln the nation. · Arnone them will be Dave stockton , sixth.ranted money wimer 1 n golfdom, who won the ffajg tourney at La Costa, Calif., last year, Rief said. Lee Trevino, current U.S. Open Gou Tournament champion, as well as Sam Soead, who played in the Scotch Foursome last YNr are expected, and pOsstbly even Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Fa~is 'Southland Needs 13 More Airports' LOS ANGELES (,'.P) -The Federal AviaUon Adminl1tr1Uon, _, a 22 percelll lncrel'ff In air traf· Ile at An,.lu lnlernatlGul A1rvort for the fint ball of the Jeat, 11y1 Swtl>ern California •ee4• at IOlll 13 more alrportl. Tile FAA · Air Trame Dlvtaloo chlef In tbe western region , Lynn Hink, 1aid Sunday currently 45 public and Dine mH!tary a!rportl lo the Loa Angeles Baaln area handle 3,000 aircraft _.uon an hour. "It 11 obviouc tblt w!tb1thl1 l..,taatic - increaae in airtrafflc volume, aome . . additional facWUea muet be obtalned and iqnved," be ""1. "We estimate .,. -13 ad<Wooal general avtatloa · airports In tbl Southern California area," be sald. Charles C. T1J.ll.otha.rt Jr., president ol Trana World A!rllnn, oaJd tile Loa Angele1 air traffic lluatlon bu not created• critlJ N it he1 la New York where aome planes clrele for houri befoce landing, but that LOI Angeles {Soo AUIPOR'1, Paro I) The Ninth -Annual Haig Scot<h Fouracne Invitallooal 11 scheduled immedlalely alter Ille Sahara lnvita· tioosl Tuurnament In Laa Vegu. Top pro eolfers will then follow the circuit from Costa Mesa on to San Franciaco for the L\lcky International Open Tournament there later in October. ' The local tournament w i 11 be preceded on Oct. 23 by an Orange County Pro-A.mauur tournament, pl~ ting teams ot local amateurs agllnst the big league club-swingers with a $5,00'.> purse at stake. Rief said in explanation that Scotch Foursome play offers participants alternate shot.. at the ball oo a two- against-two basis instead of eacb man playing his indlVidual game. The big tournament will draw local television coverage and possible na· Uooal telecutlng, a<eordlng to Ille!, who parilc!pate1 In mlll)' meell himself. Tbo -..meat Is --b1 Renl!eld lmparten, which b-Halg producll, ooe ol Ibo belt know1I being Haig !. Haig wltl1k)I. Headquarter• for Ute tournamept and official hotel for Ill porttc!panll will be the Newporter Inn wlllch Rief said was lllltrumeotal In l.iiiliiis Ibo toume1 to Ille Orance cout. Reagan Gains Support • But Nixon Confident of First Ballot Win Frlm Wire Services Backers of Richard M. Nixon acknowledged today that Gov. Ronald Reagan ha more support than has 1urfaeed at tbe Republican National Convention in Miami Beach but con· tin'Ued confident that Nixon would win the GOP presidenUal nomination on tbe first ballot. "The llkelihOOd i1 that there will not be a second ballot," a top Nilan strat.egtat 1ald. Gov Nehon A , Rocltefeller and his 1upporter1 claim· Diver Clamped In Shark Jaws Feigns Death · ~ Kinliiv• -lloe the •-Un < -111 Boy for aholo!le 8aturday P'""4 de1d while cleocbed In tile too1h·Jogpd Jaws or a giant wlllte mark, allo hunting In food-rich kelp, beds three fathoms below the 1Urf1ce. He almost didn't have to play. Frank Logan, 25, of Placerville, a Doug~s Aircraft Co. electronics tedmician, II recovering today with 200 1titchN holding toge4her 18 separate wounds. The young father of two was 8kin diving with three companions from a small boat off Bird Rock, 50 miles north of San Francisco, wflen the bi g shark, brougttt north by warming cur· reW, swirled up -unseen. Logan said something grabbed his leg, then suddenly his chest and back were crushed ln a vise-like grip a1 the marauder from Mexican waters bit in- to his body. '"I could see it was a shark, so I just went limp and played dead and finally it let go," said Logan Crom his Sebastopol hospital bed. He is recover· ing at home today. The powerful creature swam on for a.bout 10 feet with his terrified mouthful, then released the grip and Logan -bi1 led weight belt torn away by jagged teeth -floated upward. The victim shouted to his com- panions for help and they hau1ed his bloody, bruised body into tbe boat and roared off tawa.rd the U.S. Coast Guard station ln Bodega bay. Oceanographers say shark attacks an relatively rire but they are .always a possibility, especially off northern California, where the usually cold waters harbor a rkh feeding ground for predatoc1. Each summer when warm currents bring an occasional stray up from tropical waters oU Mexico and Central America, the danger increases, ac· cording to veteran acientistl and aeamen. Questioned about mark danger off the Ora nge Coast in the wake of {S .. SHARK, Pafe %) SA Man Jailed In Kidnap, Rape A S&nta Aoa man who police allege picked up a couple walking bOme from a bus station wa1 jailed early today on suspicion of lddnaping and rape art.er an orange grove sex attack. \VUliam Ferguson, 33, was arrested wltile driving in tht 200 block of East Walnut Street after the vlcfun's bus· band 1ave police a de1C?lption of the suspect and bi.I vehicle. The d'8ttaught rape victim waa with him, police charged. lowcttgltor1 llld tbe y..., -le waa walldnt al First ond Brody, -.n.r 1 .. vtng lltt nearby Greyhouod bus depot wbeo lltty _. ollered • ride. The suspect t hoved tbe 28--year-old woman 's husband out of the car two block.I farther on , however, and drove to an orqe grove, wbtr1 he raped her. ~ ed there had been important defec· lions from Nixon to the California governor and said this would help Rockefeller. Tbe Rockefeller camp said Nixon now has no more than 515 first-ballot votes with 667 needed for nomination. One Ni•on as!Oclate, asked about the matter, said the former vice presi- dent bad been aware 111 along that he was 1econd choice among some delegat.es from the South and the R~ky Mountain areas. He mentioned DAIL T P'ILDT Steff "'919 DIES AT LIDO HOME Dr. Arthur G. Coons Famed Educator Dr. Arthur Coons Succumbs at 68 Dr. Arthur Gard.Iner 0oons, pro- minent educator and president of Oc· cidental College from 1946 io 1965, died ln his sleep Friday at hls home 2tO Via Genoa, Udo Isle. He was 68. Services will be held e.t 2 p.m. Tues· day at St. Andrews Presbyte'rlan Church, Newport Beach . Although Dr. Coons had suffered several serious heart attacks over the past several years·, he had continued to be at:tive ·ln the community. The Coon• had made Newport their permanent home since 1964. He had mairUined a summer residence in Newport since 1936. He was president of the state's Co- ordinating Council for Higher Educa· tion and was active as a. mtlmber of the 552 Club of Hoeg Memorial H06pital and was in the Executive Club of the YMCA Dr. Coonl talned wide roputatlon ••. the ninth president ol Occldental College. wltlcil under hi• leaderah!p moved from • small private 1ehool to rank with t.be nation's top liberal arts colle1es . He was on the board of the Federal (See FUNERAL, P1ge I) NEW YORIC tXPFPriCil ftli. ened ·fUrtber thll allllilooon as trading .-alned modoratolf 1ctlvo lo the atoc1c market. {SOe qUO!lllons, Papa J.3.19.) Lolle1 widened tbelr margin over gains by 1 roUo .of three to one. Tile Dow ·Jones iodurtrl.al average was -clOle to six points In laiir' deal· tnca- Mississippi and North C 1 roll n a particularly. The Nl.J:on source added tbat 'wblle. some of these delegates are .. talking Reagan" for local consumption, he was sure they will "vote Nixon" at tbe convention for fear of opening up the nomination for Rockefeller. · '"(bey would rather have a repeat of 1964," he nld, "than have Rockefeller at the head of the tJ.ctel " He referred to Barry M. Goldwater 's humiliating defeat by President. Johnson. Voting Averts Astronautics -. • Strike Threat ,,._~~ •i:; .. ·•-·McDon· nil ooa:;iu . '• ~onilutics l>M1ion are on the job todiy in' Hun· llnrton Boach u a dlrect · reault of· v o 11 • I Sunday In w!llcb union member1 ol two huge lel"Olpace firms approved new three-yell' contracts. Voting cOPtinued today at AstrooauUcs , but, with most vote1 cast on Sunday already counted, union offic!als llldlcoted a threatened llrike which was to have begun today ap- ptln!'nUy hu been averted. 'Ibe strike reportedly could' have involved u many 11 150,000 aer05pace employe1 nationally.· Lockheed Aircraft corp. employes also were involved In Sunday's ballotlng on new contr1ct1 which are expected to set a pattern for the in· dustry. Members o( the International Association of Machinists (lAM) working at HUlltington Beach, Sarita Monica, Vandenberg Air Force Bue and Cape Kennedy, FJ1., ·voted ~1 Sunday to ac'Oepr a new contract. The contract calla for raises and fringe beneflta fanging from '11 cents to JI .05.per hour ever a three-year per· iod. About 4,000 or the union members meeting at Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium voted on acceptance of a new co1;1tract to replace the one which expired July 22. JAM President Virgil Pergrem of Lodge 1~78 and B. R. SwialJer presiding over Lodge TlO, presented the new contract to the members Sun · day and reported an .. overwhelming Vote Jn favor of the new pact." Members of tbe Ulllled Auto Workers (UAW) were pre1ente<: the contract at Long Bt1cb Memorial Stadium by UAW Presldenl Walter Reuther who told the nearly 10,000 members that "we have ICbJeved our {S.. DOUGLAll, P11e %) c: ... t Weedier Don't loot for much chaqo Jn the weather picture Tuud17 alon1 the On1181 Colli. The word 11 lor -17 'cloud• and al~ ernoon sumhlne, u usual. INSIDE TODAY Miamt Stach ii Gfread~ IJ)TUC- ed up; with some bright ntio 1tructurt1, owaittng arriool of d<lcQGlc• ond tho.-. o/ o!Mra for GOP Notlonol c ... ~tm. Piii• ll. -. -1 c ............. ~':.":.\• : --' -. ........ , .. . ,.._.. ... ,, ,. ... <•• • -" -~ ,. ....... . •. =-J ,.... ..... ,, __ .. :c.-:r ai:: J .... ...... , .... ........... ........ ,.,. ......... 1J = 'I --.. ,. ' ' r D.llLY I'll.OT " . • , · Swirilmlng !nstruclorTom ,Coxwell, 22, helps Henry Blackham, 11, adjuat his mask and snorkel while young ·frogmen (left to right) Bill Schraegle, 15, Brian Wost, lf, Roger Light, 13, Robby Rosburg, 13 and David Blactlwn, all of Newport Beach, wait to enter the water. This week will be the last chance for all Harbor Area young frogmen to sign up for classes either at the Parks, Beaches and Recrea· lion Department, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. or the New- port Harbor Community Youth Center, Fifth and Iris, Coroaa de! Mar. :;~f ~u're Good Guy,' Says .. . . ::.Dapper Bandit to Victim Newport -polke today IOUghl a dapper gunman. Vr'ho robbed a ~'Corona dtl Mar liquor store of S33CI and, as he ambled out with the loot in . ~= .. From Pllfle l a paper NCk, smiled to Ille frll!>tened clerk: "You'n a good guy." La Centina Uquor1, 3344 E. Coos! mp.ay, -held up at 10 p.m. SallD'day. Clerk Virgil Clinger, t!ll, Mid lbe- bendtt .... ooUily drolled. . DOUGLAS ••• Be wore a green p!ald -11 Jacket, blacll: Ue, and· b!aClc trousera, -' 'oal' for this year•1 negoU&'tioOI." matching accell01'1e1 . -b I a c t . : 1bo UAW w0<iun voted about H in ,....., .. , and a black .Ill cal. steel . • favor· of the new PKt, Bllloting c:on-revolver. tinuea today at p1anta across tbe na. "TlUJ ii a l'Uctop," he m1pptd at · 'tioo, but union offidala Mid that t:be ClinCer, alone In lie llore. "Put ' Jocal vole tO iln -lharllie'llew ' everylbinf In Ibis Nd<." • ·Contiacu will recefve f1Vorable· con-He J)rochlced tt.. CUD bt one hind aideratlon. lllCI 1!te -k in Ille olller. · The c-acta were negotiated ·clinger later told poJlct lt ftl O No. . .ei>arate!y by the two unions Ofter 4 Kraft Nd<. both uoioal bu talron strike votoa and Al Clinger scooped bOlxlfula o1 bllll woo msnbtr l>acking of a strike which out of 1be caah regilter and ltufted could hsve beim loday. the min lhe aacli:, 11DOtt1er clerk, Mike 'Ibe pact calls for wae:e Increases of Convey, walked ID through a door. 21 cents, 11 cents and 12 ceW per "Don't move," Nici tbe blnd1t. He hour Jn eacb of the three ye1r1 In ad· cocked bb revolver. dlUon to improvements 1n fringe ConveJ didn't lllOff. beoefltl Workers In skilled categories 'Ille -11: fllled, lbe fUlllDOJl ulttd will r~lve up to 25 cem. per hour -~g w1111 hla frlendl1 "(OOCI 1be new coatracu were called· "• CUY ' farewell to ainrer. landm1rk in labor-management rela· Cllnpr aid the autpeCt w• aboat -in our fodustry" by J . s. McDon· 25.3Q years old and of average helllrt, nell, chairman of the corporaUoo. weight and build. And well drolled. AIRPORT .•. prOOlem baa become "serious." A United Air Linea spokesman 1ajd Loi Aqele1 bad not suffered 80 much "a problem of delays" but warned tlbe matter could 1000 worsen. Air faclliUOI will be ..-lcttd in the future if U.. are not enough ~le and equipment to cope wjlll the tra!fic, Hink Wltlled. "We are standing at a Cl'OKI'oad&," be said. "We must recognize we have a problem and do &<met:hing about it or we're not ioln& to have the &rowtb we can have." OAllY PILOT OIU.NGI COAST PUIUSMINI) COIUNIY ll:oMrt N. W•N ,,.ldlllf ""' ,.,... J•ck k. C..rlrt Vlc.t Prt&l*nt _, 0.-M M1Mt1r n ••• K.,.,;1 ..... Th11n11 A. M•rphi11t MMll6nl ldltw p,,1 N11 .. 11 Mwrt ..... DlrkMr Ceft-·-)30 W••t 1.., Str.•t Mttnl!f Mmwt P.O ... is&o 9212& ---:::annww..-.~ L.-. , ........ ...... tNil?lfl .. ... • Boys' Qub Sets Swim Oasses If you are still tbinking about thoc• swimming 1..,... !or 1!te ~·· tbe Boya' Club ol tho Harbor Ana t. offering new claases beginning this week. Classe1 are available ror boy• age 2 years old and up with experience ranging from non-swimmer to iwim· mer. Recreational swimming is held Mon· c!ay through Friday from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Solllrday, l to5 p.m. IDCI sun<l•Y 1 to 4 p.rn. Cl.86s instructm ·will be available from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. Monday lbroqb f)i· day. For furth« informatkla contact the Bays' Club at 548-9387. F""' P,,.e ,J FUNERAL ••• R....,.1 Bank of Loa AncoJea lllCI a trualee of t:be Haynes Foun<laUoo of Loa Angeles . Survivors include hii wife, Mu, Etma ol the home; 1 soa, Arthur Jr. of Pasadena; a &Iller, Mrs. Ralph Sewwd ol Laguna Hills: a brother, Rex Cooos ol Anmelm and two grandchlldr ... The family &ugge.U -t:bose who wish may make a memorial con· tribuUoo to Occidental OOUe1e. · Private interment will follow · 11 Pacmc Vttw Memorial Park. Arr--are uoder the direc· tioo of B•ltz Mortuary, Corona de! Mar. Mesan Returns Home From Tech School Mrs. Harry J. Bibler, 1511-A caraway Dr., Coata Men, bu retum-- ed home after completing a three week technJcal study at State Fann Mutual Automob1\e lnsW"an"c• Co. headquarters In Santa Rosa Calif. Mr1. Bihler Is employed at the firm's Soutbero California Office, 1727 W. 17111 SL, Santa Ana. Bathers Find It Warmer In Than Out It wasn't qulte as wet outside th 1 water as in, but it waa: as warm. 'Ilbat WM tbe weekend weather word today from N._rt llNcll Merine Safety Director Robert Reed. He said the water temperature Salurday and Sunday was the wanne1t of tbe year -just tmder 71 degrees. Air -pe!'alurl both da71, he noted, re.cbed a mu.im11I11 of 10, with a light ram llU!flaient to cut beoch ""--. to ll0,000 s~. There wwe only a fow -men Sot.r- .i.,. A total ol 28 routine retCUel were l<>l(ed SaturdOy; II, Sunday. Surf coa- ditiool were mod.9"1.te. 'Ille ftrm WoUr ond Jlgllt aurf Are expected lo uy around foe a few more cSay11 Reed indk:ated. F,.... Pep .I SHARK .•. Loean'• encounter with tbe man-e1ter above San Fr-o. a Newport Beach elipert aaid It t. not M great. "Up tbere, there's a lot more feed ," said Joe Deem, building superin- tendent for Caltech'• Ker ct ho ff M1rine Laboral<lcy in Ntwport Beaeb . Deem said t:be wllmling current 1,...P. around Point Conc:<pdon, bringing the occasional stray man- ea(;ing sharks into aeas rich with m1-rine life and consequently food diving grounds. "I used to fish tuna up there -for 2.5 yean," l8id Deem, "and J know that area well." Sharkl a,e not the only hazard. "Any Scu)la diver 111at would go out there off that' roct Is crazy anyway," O...U said, ~ of treecberous cur· rents and nasty rocks Whfcb can e1sily eMomb the un:wwy.· lle<m said that a!C>oug\1 1lle sreat -llhsrks ·ienerally · Pus far offsbcn in. t:be!r ncrilwatd lCJl!r1!0Y, other sharb and pot1ntt1Jly dangerou1 f11b ebound ·off t b e Southland· cout. ''Thertl ire' blue ·ahskl," he said, ••anc1 even bo6 will bite you when they're feeding." Scleilt!N ny at least 30 'POcl" of shark iababit Wtst Otut waters, but ooly a few of t:bem · are actually danreroUs to man. Several attaelta have been teported ln central mi northern California waters ia recent years, mostly between Morro Bay nor1h to where Logan WIS inJlD'fld Sllturday. Several have been tit.al and. in one c.e, there Wll notbi:DI to indk:ltll Whal happened but a b<n'lble scream and 0 nrtri of biood;y fOEID Ill tile rocky aurf. Blaiberg Now F~y Recovered CAPE TOWN, Soulll-Alrlca (UPI) - Dr. Phlllp Blalber(, .-deatl! a ftw weeU,aa:o,. WU IO well Sundl1 tblt be """'ltd n u r 1 1 a by lustily ~ :'rffino. Dolly,'' hospital IOUtCtl today. Blalberg, 511, the world'• longest 1urvlvin1 heart trusplaat patleat, auffered 1ucb a aevere attack of pnewnoola and htp1UU1 a few w..U qo that docton fearod for bis life. Sour<e1 at Gl'OOle ISchllUr Ho1pltal said hi waa ful17 ret0'1"ed. Bia Birtlt Controb Pop~ Paul· Bans Pill "II 11 ~cularly dlllrable," the Plpa lllld, ·-·~to the -illrHidl uprelHd by Pope P!OJ XII, medleal scl111<11ucctec1 in prqvldlng a •uUlclerttl1 secure bui.s tor a regW•· tlAlll of btJ:tb, fOWlded on t b e observance of natural rb)'th.rns. "la W.way, ---=ally CatboUe lldentllta will cootri le to demoutrato. in actual fact Iba~ as the church teac:bu, •a true contradktloo cannot exist between the divint. Jaw1 pertaining to the tr111sml1Slon of life and those pertalnlJli to the fostering ot autbenUc t'Ol\jugal Jove.• " VATICAN CITY (APJ -Pope Paul VJ today benned the cootracepttve pW and all other mechanical and chemical mea.ns of birth control for the world's half a bWiqn Roman Cathllcs. He also ·captipes ·Give Evidence .New Red·:Drive in· Offing ·SAIGON' (AP) -captured enemy offlctr1 and Viet Coog dlfector1 are coattnu1n& to supply evidence that the foe t. preparing for a major third of. fenaive, South Vietnamese intelligence 1ource1 Hid Monday. Somo prilonen b • y e told In· terrogators that allied bom~in&·ralds and ground 1weeps around 5aigon are Constantly disrupting these prepara· tions . A female Viet Cong aquad leader caplmed by South Vt e tn am e 1 e aiibome troopa 1ald ahe had been ordered to Ht up a tlrat aid 1ti.tton near Saigon to treat the woundod in the Upcoming Ullul~ the IOUl'COI &aid. I Ao officer of the 508tb Viet Cong Batlallon in Long An Province told hla capton thlt ab: battalions and two sapper companies, a total of. 2,200 men, would be uHd in the offensive. Jntelllgence officers aald be llrtM the main target.I in Salgon u the national and local polite beadquarten, the presidential palace and mllltla poata. Another prisoner, the ei:ecutive of· fleer ot the 4th Viet Cong local focce battalion, s~d the assault wu planned between th• end of July ad! early September, the aame time ntimate which has -a-by the U.S. Command and Deleme Secretary Clark 111. Cllffonl. He laid the enemy troops roold try lo· lsolale the B1eJi Hoo hlCbway, t:be main northern rouM from -Salcon; seize the 9tb Preelnct. police bead· quarters soutbe11t ol tbe capital, and attack the government radio muon, the U.S. Embuly, the Vietnamese neavy headquarters aod other allied installations. A Viet Cong platooo leader wbo defected July 17 said two battallons south of Saigon are waitina for tbelr command.en to return fr o m "refrelber training cour1es i n strategy and tactics'' at 1ecret b&lel near the CEmbodian border • Viet Coeg sappen . sank a Iar1e civillan dredp Sunday wl>lcb WU operaUOg near 1lie U.S. 9tb Infantry Division beadquarlers at Dong Tam 40 miles aouth ol Sailon. No one wu aboard and there were no cuualtiu. U.S. 1pokesmen lakl ~I WU Doi knowo whether enemy frogmen placed explOlive charges under tbe veuel or whether mines were Coated beaide the dredge and ele<troolcllly trlggend. II sank in 11 feet DI waler. Viet Cong infiltrators in lolndotbl attaclted the U.S. air bue at 1buy Hoo eally tfJday and blew up ~ mllllcm wcrth of planes. Air Force officers said nine Viet Coog were killed and one American was wounded when the guerrlllu .Upped Into the hue under cover ol a brief rocl:et lllCI mortar. at- tack. SEAs#.~ LT. AL IRWIN WITH 'OLD WALRUS' Llfogue'll Chltf Bob Rtod (Righi) Alter Bit Swim lndicoted that the rtiytlun method 1bould not bo employed aa a regular practice, ''Every mmimonial act mu 1 t remain oplll to the traumtuton of Ufe," the Pope declared in a key sentence of tb1s tons-delayed en~ cyclical Jetter on oa' of the most con- troverdal lssues lacing tbe church to-hsy. . "To destroy even •lily portlally the slgn1ftcance of intercourse and ltl end is coatradlctory to the plan of God and to hl1 wW," the pont!U declared. This appeared to rule out the possibllity of .any future acceptance by Pope P1ul of conf:l'aception tor an)" reaeon and seemed to imply disap- proval of the constant use of the rhythm method of periodic abotlnence, the oo1y metllod · Of ,birth cmitrol previou1ly sanctioned by tbe church. In a pu111ge directf4 .to mea of sclence, the Pope v o ! c e d en- couragement for conUnued re1earcb in the area ol blrt:b regulation. But again he 1ppeared to rule out any other 10lu· ti.on than ways of lmprovin& tile rhyllun method. ModWCEUM of the cb>r<h'I birth control doctrine hu been under study and dilcuaioa for • number ot years. Demanck for • llhenllullon have in· .,,_ed with the dlvelopmmt of the ~ve ptJl and pndictloao of a cllaamous -Id populolion uploalon in the mmlng century. 1bo late Pope Jolin XX111 croated a •mall commlaaioo of laymen and clertc1 to llludy tlat quesUon In' 11162. Pope P1ul, b1J succeuor, apendK that b9dy to 57 membera, lnclading mlrried couplet, 1oelolo1t1t1 1 lheolo..., and 1cltdilta, Altbougb tile hlatortc V a t l c a n EcummJcal Oouncif ol l-toot DO oftlcial ,_ for or aglinlt artificial blr1h .-.OJ meibods, it raised. mml• her of quaot.loos on the Issue of con· tr.cepUo~. Among them wu wbltber the Roman C&tboUc JDOl'al la"' on conception might hi In coafllet with the need of• man ed. trite to apress lbeir muNat love J>b1oloally. The Councu left Ibis and other birth .-..1 quellloel lo the Pope'• otudy commillioa. In the IUmDler Of 1196 a majority of the commls-recoin-mended changes to permit .... o( pills and other art1flclal .,. .... leaving it lo lndlvldual couplea to carry out lite marital obigatlon to have cblldhn. A minority report opposed ""1 cbange. Lockahey Wins Annual Newport 'Walrus Swim' ~ By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ille Dellr Pl• ltflfl Swimming to an impre.ssive viotory amid a ball of dead fish, tomatoes, and 1 as-· ripe fruit, Logan Lockabey out.Scared bis closest opponent, Don Bums by 1,414,503.141511 p<inls in Ille annual Walrus swim held at 9 a.m. Saturday-at the Newport Beach pier. The cocky Lockabey told the DAILY PlLOT that he bad no doubts that be would win, at least by a noae. His total point score was 3.14159. Next was Burns, with a score of minua 1,414,500 followed by Kendall Jacobson with a 1core of minus 3,500,CXX>. The Walrus swim has become an an· nual put..a by lhe aupervlsory ata!f of the Newpcrt Beach Ufeguard Depai-tme:at, wDo set out to prove to the .fOWllei' lifeguards thaL ap· pearances aiide,.the:re 'a life in tht old guards yel Nooe of the 16 old i\lll'd entries fail· ed lo finish the nee arOund tile pier. Following 1!te Eelectimi of the win· netsc t:be' j~ . ....,, attacked )y di3grull<led losing · mtmbers of,Jthe 9taff, peltod Wit:b (ll<!JaCe and l\in>WD into the ocean -all in fun , of course. ' 0 .OMEGA YOUR t l_~ '\.'I WA tat'~ · -~--=..,,.::: • c-·•1ot1oo1 "'-=~"'='aZ-;"'J. ... •_....,,n,,,m-== • Ad. I....... PiiiLS Sl 9t -'~ :::11£:.::-sTllll=•.::..Q --'--'-' '-"' s5 99 .. ~-$2.49 ....U -Mlulot --~ ... 99 · -:-,r PLETZ :::.:::i•::::::....,,,...,...::"';-=~ J-'ry Doalpfftt • kif. A Spodaltrl ....... . _, DIPINDAILI lllYICI · Now 2 0..01 Stores To Semi You MAllOI ........ HVM11"9TON CIWTD C8ITll • llACM • •MMI IMI H*"OI .... """'1ffTCMI llACN COSTA M11A 1•1 t• lft,..llt1 0,.0. MM.' Thurs. Prt. Tll f ,.... .. _ fllcft p J -.,_ .,. ··-·- -..... .... ........ ,,._ rn" -·---CMIW11 ... --· -- -ro "' -- • I ... - ' ...... BY WILLIAM REED '· • • • . ' In the Wlftcl . '. '· Vnlike the men and women of the HuntinJ?ton Beach .Recreation and : Parks Commission who can't see~ · to find the courage to ask the voters to approve a·bond issue on Nov. 5, the Libra!')' Board and the directors of the Friends of the Library are having no such pro-- blems. Dave Wickersham just may have to bang on tightly to the tail of the tiger who realized just how badly the citY needs a new central library now. . Dave, chairman of the Library Board, found that his enthusiasm· is more than matched by manv of those who feel bond issiie elections for recreation and for the library are long overdue. * Among the enthusiasfs i s Leonard Shane, president of Mercury Savings out on Edinger A venue. Leonard is typical of many of the energetic businessmen making a living in Hun<tington - Beach. He lives here and pays his taxes to the city. If he b·acks a tax increase ft is with the knowledge that be too will pay the rate. He pointed out what the park commission has found difficult to accept -that now is an excellent time to ask the voters to approve a bond iss1Je for p u b I i c im- provements. Leaders of business and in- dustry, particularly of the building industry, need a city of parks, ade- quate recreational programs and with a high level of educational facilities such as a library in order to sell their products quiclciy and at a profitable price. · * They will be willing to back ef- forts of the organization which will accept the challenge of telling the voters how badly the parks and the library is needed. Europe·Bot1..., Westmont first-grade teacher; Mrs. Margaret Heise, will tour Europe this spring o,p.··a. sabbatieal leave of absence to study how French, German ind-English scl19ols tea& klndergarten·age children to read. Ofecµi1 -~~e!'. $Cb.ool district officials are exPf!imenting now with a pilot program !O do Ule same thing. Mrs. Heise's lludy will be ap- plie<!.to the local· program n~ year, ; , , ~1 • Banker Says U.S. Now Heading Toward Nazism ' The United States is heading toward dividualism and eollectivilm. fascism, or Nazism, not communism," He defined indlvidualkm as being a Los Angeles banker told members or b d the Huntington Beach Exchange Club ase on the premises that the in· Thursday. d.ividual has the right to life, liberty Robert MacNair, of coast Federat and pursuit of happiness and that it is 1 Savings and Loan Association. said always wrong to be an aggiessor and that the country-is moving toward always right to defend yourself. "corporate socialism with the people Collectivism, oD the other hand, owning property but having no control assumes that a , man has no rights, over it since the government bas all that be is a member of a group 8lld the control." that force is the onlY'. morality. Huntington Beach is a city of much talent. The proverbial cap. tains, or at least the lieutenants of industry live here. In trictland are ·those who want parks for 'their children and the assU.r.an<'J! .that the finest in libi'ary servt·cesr ,re available. They will join .. In the · bond campaign if aslt~. Many will volunteer time and money. · :MacNair suggested a hard look at "This cOn&pt needs more than just c;andidates .in· this year's election in intellectual oppoai:uon, ·~ MacNair told , terms·. of their stands on ·"in-the Exe~ €1Ub members. diVidu.llsm vs. collectivilm." · '"'SYDODJJlll tor~Wecti.Vism include He .iai4 tflat -.yir<>UWt ~s 1eeptury sOcialism..Naztsm;' eP,.m fl\ uni s m, somewhere-\)etween 100 .mllliO{l and fascism -they C:e ill th(I &ID;J.J dlf. I~ milllOli periOll• have dl<ll u :a •.. lyjng. In n1 ... , ¥e1hoii', &ut~not In · reSult ~, confilc:t between~ in-.•• goats." · 1 t ' .. u • fl F ASl!JDN ISUN~ • • -----.... ,, --. ----~--- Monday, J11ty 29, 1'68 -RFK Group Ai~s .• Colonia .Juarez . ' Newly organized Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Soci~ty has voted to sponsor, the financially pressed Fount'a·in Valley Colonia JJ,WU Community center, SocietY jlalrril.an Salley Voss &llllOllllced today: . . . Founded\ibm:tly alter ·the assaasina· ti on of. .$en. Ke,nnedy, the society is composed, of former c: amp a i g n workers ,in Kennedy's 1968 C.,lifornia . l"'!'Pary elforl. . ' · ;Mrs. Vo11 "'ho said the Meml)f'lal 'Society Is, "non·wlilieal":told the.DAI· • LY PI~OT .that ihe Ju~~ Ceder iJ., "Ooundermg.from · lack o~ Joeal colJl• ·munity support." . · · LA to Hunt Oil Under City Hall . LOS ANGELES !AP) -lll •a: search for new. revenue, Los Angeles' plans to drill for oil. and gas booeath the 28· atory city ~illf qnce-the: Wiest build.in& tn. Southern California. The llj)ar<t of Public Wack& ~P· proved a. pn>pooal Wedriesday t.O drl!I for oil and gas Wow 46.J acres otcity .. , owned land ·m the Civic· ~pter;erea, including the epot over which city cQu~cilmen are trying so har~ to find revenue. "We don't know eractly how much oil is down there," said~city •oil ad· ministrator Artbur 0 . Spaulding. "It probably won't· ba anything ootltan• ding, but lt·ahould be profitable." Spaulding said chances there. would be oil and · gas below· the-clty office building were "pretty gooa.about SO. 50." The idea was proposed last Marth by the Standard Oil Co. after' it discovered oil last fall at First and Oarey Streets, a half mile southeast of Cily Hall. Bids for the drilling will be opened Nov. 3>. Spaulding Hid if Slalldanl Oil gets the bid, it would drill at a slant from its well at First and Carey Streets. There worl1t be a denick at City Hal\, ·he &aid. . . • s~d ()j]'.1.o~ratloo •l Firs! and ~Y streets 11 drilling into &-ttissfy• eetie·'td·&t 20 mlllioD baZTel& Over ,, acrea In the dowptoim area. ' . ~ . .... She added that )f the Juarez COm· munit,Y Center were auccellful, it 'n\1(111 prevent the, old tract £tom ~Ing a slum area of "despliiring, angry citizens who find rioting the on· ly way to get attention to their needs . Today the ~iety sponsored a beach field trip for 35 c~'dren living in the predomina t e I y Mexican • American CQmmunity. Saturday, a Work Day is planoed' at the· Center, 11)111 Calla l\ldepeGciencia. Beach Lifeguard Eligil>le for State Retirt}ment . IJelp Huotlngton Beoch's state lifeguards, under a bill signed' by Governor Ronald Reagan this week, are{ eligible for ... llreineet benefi\ll simifu-to those tor police and fi:remen. .The measure.1 a·u·t·b!or.e-ct· by Assemblyman Robe<! JI: BW,Ii& (R· Huntington Beach), dOes not apply to tlie bulk of lifegu"1'(1s Who are bll'ed 'part·tiriie during: the awn.mer, ·. ' Bw:ke said lifeguards endanger their live& dtil}r and are entiUed .. to the apecial retirement benefits, The "1afe- ty member ':retirement'' u lt ii called is deligbed to 8llO'w perlOOS over 65 to leave iactiv'e ·sedvce, Ber Choke 1t ts·used in areu where phystca1 stamina and good 'health are « neeessi~ ty for the public protection. Bill Terzenhach Heads Exchange Mrs. Robert JiJser, of 813i Dartmore DriVe, Huntington. Beach, leaves no doubt of her choice for future Huntington Beach Freeway. Many carried signs Friday to publlc hearing .. Installed Friday night as trllident of the Hulltington Beach Exchange Club was Bill Terzenbach. Douglas Archer took over duties as vice presi· dent. . Agen~ Seize Drug Capsules Secretary is ME!l Suooan and. Ken Carter aerve1 aa treasurer. Directors installed at the ceremonies at \he Meadowlark Country Club ceremonies are Dave Li84er, 'eob· Mandie, Don Nickerson, Robert Terry and Steve .Str...... .... . . Disllfi~t Vice President Al Solomon pre.aidid over .tbe installation at which -1everal.meinbffa 01..tb1 -Club received WASHINGTON (AP) -Govtm· ment agents have seized a ahipment o! 47,000 ~ eapoul'9.ln·a Loo An· geles · tennlni.l on the grounds the1 were falleJy promoted 11 effecUYe diet pills, the Food and1Druc Admin- istration AAnowlced \OdOy, · The capSUJel r.('.IODfllrfned~ a eomblna· tlon ol thYrold\ a ~timujlni llid other apeclal awards. Ingredient.. ' . • ~· " f. ' • . ' . • '5J ~- q ·21 . Buffum&' presents natural mink jackets. in 3 lengtha \ at very special sale 1>ricea 1 Bulfums' brinp yw supe1b "l<Jts., fint1l quolily fu1s. """is Ille lime tochoose lfle sly~ Iha! suils YO/ . btst, in dirk ranch, paslfll or TMl!lllint•. A. Wais! len1lll Jackel will! woddin1 bMd colbr, m,li 8. Hip llO&lll Jackel will! shawl, nolch 11 •I !*It colJM,111.11 c. 3/4 slrolJer, ~nalll jackel willl mrt bl\dtl tm"""I; lll .11 •T11dt M91k !MBA Mink lrMdl1'• A11oci1tlon lfHl•llt llllcM .,,., • llllla, mM Nallllll llilk wtlh dllolble fUI colltrs. JilrtolllN I ... 114 CHh HW • 11111 4ll,lt . LU.~"'' black d)'od br'"dtoil cools ha" olnk colla1 "'1 culfs In 111111111 black""' •ink. ' i I 1------------t1• F11111 .. .i1 flll lkll ltllt 11111, HM lllb111l mlnk In NYWtl t~ln tnd colols. Mt~hin1111lu11l olnk bats.;, ia.H F• Nsf Ill Ii.I IM ln¥11 11!1 H 1111 33", rer. 7.98 •••••••••.•• IM 50'',rtt.1L95 •• , ............. t.R · ~ .. All 111,odllCll ltlo!Od to.Ill•....., of oltln ti l•lod l\n, ' . r111111o1 • MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9-JO • OTllER DAYS 10:00 TlL.LS:lO'. • -I I f . ... '-. --'( ..., -;•---~ \ • • • • • • . .1 4 DAILY PILOf -· Jolr 29, 1968 ~----..... -Six Pl'lloli8n at a Nubville jail were only a couple of atorioa away from flWlom w.ben llitlt ln\-proviaed ,_. brote and they end· ed up In a ~taL Sheriff John Freiler qld tile six had knotted sheets totlther to make a-rope, but apparentJy were ~ e&gf'f ·tp l~ave that they Ill tried to slide down at once. • h9rdmaea, Patrei~ . ·vi~Ienc~!: k<icks ' ' ' Natioli's . .. .. ' : . .. ~ ,.· ..... -. . ...... . .. . Citie·s~ :) . " · 11~ 1f~led Pl'!'~• 11>teroauooa1 , "'iff~~ _sVndaY,'."~· b'{\,"!°'t ; t{'*1ooll (Ulltdaintln ~ by in. • "'¥'' ~· : • I ~ t .. " I' · • ' ; racially'· 1r0uliled Gary, Ind., Md . AUll>~ll; ·ioclUdJnJ ·~" ~fl , Gr'Old Rapids, Mich., tOOay as 'lhetr R0lll110Y wt)o -Ille• ar<lart, tt· : ed Cl ·~ Ohl e<ted tO dedde' t<lh•. wtiOiHr "to 1111 count~ va_cat eve-,.., o, p , , ~ • . l~ bitter iand dlvlded .bY Vt"olence of the emergeDCy 'CC>Didlti~ .. · · 1 ' J.i.t wei~ . PHOTOGRAPHERS BEATEN ~-a'gers bl Pacifica, calif., pro-· .In Cleveland, two National Broad-: testing an antiloitering I·& w, outing Co. pho~apijen from overpowered police armed with billy q,icago char&ed lhtyiw•re· ~en. '1l' cltJbc and .Mace befce relnforoemeDtl· ~evf+ao4 1 poUC~ ·s,Unfl~ :When they . could be-brOucht in to r!store order. rMponded to a· poliC~ .radio call of policemen in trouble. · : Sunday ni~. <See,stxiry.pag~ 7) . The . incident occurred Sunday as AtH;lut v& ·&~!JM!& were on tiolice patroie-T~wn~lance 1>L "a'tinrtyil<rt" ln·d"iieor GJJ'Y too normalcy lo· the city ~·IMf .weelo 'daf. mai.Dtailling an uneuy calm· lore .. , ~Y sniper fife h~ killed 10 persobi,\ ; -0ri on Ille ateelmaJtlill-clfy'WtµCb:bad . including three .policemen. · -~ Jn violeace the evi -i"'l. . ., The 3,000 Natiooal Guardsmen, call-. ~ ~· fO.du.s Pl' ous 0 ... ed. in to help quell the disorders left ! .,., ~ = ~·~="~ ;j;~ ' the city Suoclay night but problenU re· ~ ~ 'aOd carllpiratJvely' ool tem· 1 main~. . . . . . ~ature& he!~· i:alm the citf ·Of : Police ·And. C!tY. officials ~ere ~1tter 180 ooo :.:... half Negro. : ·: • over the coOOUct of the disturtianc~, ' and the fratel'llal order. of police plan-lJO. ABl\!f;STED i ' · :. ; ned to submit a list of grievances to ·"'ere. l~: .l)~ 8rre'~f.1: ~ . ihad.e Negro Mayor Carl Stokes over his SUnilay night .. Od-lytollay:.mootfor. handling of:lht violence. oulfeW v.iol.ati.ons. Flve were arrMkd: for carrying weapons. · . : r ·: Ea.iy sunr1ay "a .coalition of ywa,:-. RobL-.,,,. Hei'st· -· Clp!IOled. to ~Cle l(l!l(J" . ._ . ~ .. -., . . apll'lred ria&ebce in lift city'• ~D'. , : . 1 ' ' ! l , . ' • J •• l(het1o area. 'Ille disori<r did not end $}11.h' 000 £' --· ' ' \IOW .u· peraoos, locludin1 a fimnan UV, '-'itCg() M•l'll ha&• little lomb. "Min Wool of figllting 8 blaze, ~ wounded by ·, · . . .. · · · . America," Marv Smiltt1 of Denver. gwiffre. Three stores were let afire, Fr··. m NY Air' line Colo., cuddlta tht small white lamb 10 suffered window damage .am. 47 · 0 during a press breakfast wl~ich mark· persoos were . .arreated. ed tht beginning of htr reign. The State police, Chicago city police and NEW YORK (AP) -Leisll:I'ely rob- 20..11ear·old, ha.tel-eyed brunette is a Cook County (Chicago) sheriff' a bers stole an estimated $75,000 to junior at tht University of Colorado, deputies were called in to help Ule $100,000 worQI. ·of import cargo Crom where she is majoring in liberii.L arts. beleaguered city. The Chicago coo-Olympic Airw•Y• at Kennedy Airport AU we can say i8 "Lucky Wn\b . i• tingeot left Wben Ile guard arrived. Sunday , night after :handcuffing six " . • ARSON OUTBREAK male employes aud . taping their Rumors a;e cirCu,Iilting along ·the 'Jbe guard alao stood by at Grand in;:,:e said the robbers _ at least French Riviera that actress Brigit-Rapids where the weekend's four in number and at . least one of te Bardot, married to West disorders began with an outbreak of them wielding 8 gun _ took 50 German businessman. G u n t h • r aI\900 Friday night. minutes to ·load the loot onto a tractor- Sach1, bas a "tender friendship" rt.ore than 200 state, county and city tr·"· t ...... ,_ t th L . • pollee patrolled a squ•-.miJe ••ea of airport-r • a a cargo u~g a e going with Italian playboy u191 ...... -.. Rizzi". Sachs hasn't been seen at Grand Rapids early today ·amid a Police said the robDers used an their Saint Tropas villa in weeks tightly enforced CUff~ ~ a ban on airline fork-lift to gather up some of while Rizzi accompanied Miss i&S and. liquor ales. · the loot ~ mOltly clothing Crom Italy. Bardot on a recent cruise to Sixteen arrests wl!'re ·m~ during One of the emplayes who suffered a Sardinia and Monilco~d turns up the night In the city of 205,000, raising icalp wodnd when hit .;,, lht·bead "Id nigbUy for nartiee-at Yilla. to 70 the b/!Al .~ . durinr the ... ~ ·-~hi• =· d ;;Jn ' . 'e,' •. • ., • . . lllt.o · i\{11!11. ·At· itaif IS' ""eboiiib!lll! ~ 1o • : ~ · •~ • ...,. 1r ' r~ , ...... f • ·r •''•!·' , r '' "• · ,,, t"' ...•• 1 boUad WlUi..t· J;.,:.+ W~ '\":ban.ii ~ lO lioid .. ' . •, .. '' . ' ,, ,_" btDC'iio~~·qt.QIOY'I'<. ~O s wb_.:i:~ t J , .~ . up .. ~ -. , ., • . .. ·1-... baM~. !: . _,. :~· . ..:• . an ~:f ·~·; • .J!. •. :.. :•:n · •!n. S ~ •~ . ~·uli"'ed ·:=· e "'~b:• was f ~"!' .. ~~=·, . .. ,, ~-"poc-r.s . e ' !(l.., ~kla ~'"'"'. !'l....:...m· .. ]8T 0 P.. ~Pll• .'!: . ,,a < ..-'ll .f · ~~ 1tt -;,.1*! ;,_..:' •; ~•! ~ ; ' --I • ,~'11-. ~ ( . canof()jl&t • ' . ' ' :· s· r ··, .. ,; . ;1 : ' en he ~°""~b . three sl!Oll-at Acoata, au.of whi -r.amese· Wl;US .-be8il'he.droppfli ·l9Dl_e' ~-·-~. missed,, ti.tn fled. . , · for"!' stomach·ail:ment. e, sild pne Of e . -:-. . ~~_robbers r~tri!Y~ .the ·pilll,. gave · . After One• D•"" lillri·one, offerod tijnfa glass of water . IK'@ M!f: told him to. ''relu." · · '· · ~ A.:rusPl-hour accident turned · ' , . . _ • :~fOlice saick ~ ~ ~g" 1' the Nimitz Freewoy in Oaklonil TA~,A. F!aj~) -A,foor<lay-old ,&liives and d&1< ,i!Doei, iorce4, ~,1 to one i:i1'f• .~ger, Tlp'e' • baby, .. ~~t;d_,. ~·-her·· ~ad ·.· .employes <X the.~~~ -*1'~ of four lnorthbound laMs tkre · · • Slamqse~ m a,fi,.....'-Gpel'~, td ·open· .tbe,aafe''af(ioon 'al•~)' 1en ~ blocked •for hours when a large was J'flpcdi!d in ''?eaioaably good"' teied ttie cargo ''bu.tkHltg. A'&oul '2oo iri meat refrigerator rig smashed oo~:~today, born Frida . ined ta.ch;wu-stolen. · into a LigT\t standard and over· ·es "'ere Y,,JO do&:eP,b Maggio, ooe"Of the employes, at the chesl Sunday, one of the five· took Inventory after police arrived, turned. Carcasses and packaged pound infants died, forcing auraery. and set the loss between f75,CXX> apd meat spilled over the highway. "The operation was a success:• ·Or. $1.'ClO exx>. It took woTkmen five h.ours tp Richard Comm said. "The baby is ' · clean up the mess. alive and looks reasonably good." • More than $25,000 in cash and jewelry is missing from an automa· tic coffee matbine in Edward Zak· auskas ·beauty salon. Burlingame police sai,d' bandits ~ho knew the coffee machine was used for a safe tied up Zakauskas, 44, bis lS-year- old nephew aqdthe nephew's friend. They put the three ladies in the ladies lounge and pried the mach- ine open, g~ttipg $8,000 in cash, a $1 ,000 collection of gol d coins, and jewelry valued at $17,000. The surviving twin was placed in an incubator . Sister Colette, a. spokesman for. St. Joseph Hospital, said: H'Ibe doctors had hoped to let the babies become more developed and then separate them in 6everal months. But th~ death of one of the babies made the separa- tion necessary." Doctors initially reported the girls shared a sin!lJe heart. Dr. Comar said, however, the surgical team discovered Sunday Ulat each infant had its own heart. Hospital officials r<lused 10 dlsclooe the' identity of the parents, aadtng that this was the wish of the couple. Judy's Manager Held For Worthless Checks ASBURY PARK, N.J. (UPl)-Sid Luft, manager and former husband of singer Judy Garland, faces a court bearlne here today on charges of pass- irC $2,000 in worthless checks during a stey last month. Luft waived extradition f r o m Philadelphia, 'Where he was arrested on the Maree lat Wffk. He appeared at police headquarters here Friday and was released in bis attorney's. custody. Alabama Goes fu · Hail • L.A. Gets First July Rain in 18 Years CGllfol'llla . . r-,.....iures ... ~ .. •2 Ati.llte t2 1D hk.,..W fJ 1S l ltrNf"Cll h S5 e.MM 103 n '°'"'" ., Q C1'11CM9e H .S Clncl-H 15 Jt c....,.leNI n •"< 0-•. ~ • °"Mo!-,,. .. ...... ~ ~ .... Ml S2 Fett Wertl'I '1 1' .. _ fT ., H•llM H SI ........ t$ ,. ~ ClfY 112 '3 L .. V... lot tt Loi......... M 1' -,··1 p ~ MIJll1''-*" JS SS M'-Nll1 1~ ll .... °''""' " n .... Yerlt 17 ,, OetleNI " ~ Ol'Ml\9 II " ,., .. """' .. " Pl'llltde!fiil'llt ff 61 Mlottll• 191 1' Plllllou""" 1' Q ltMtMI Ctfy IG .. 11: .. '""' 101 n Retie lot .. S.C:r•mtftto 97 t7 $1._ L.tutl h 51 $91 .... 1 t7 A S.11 Ltk1 CllY '41 67 $oM D"" 7f n 5'n "rtntlt<e 51 M Slltlt• ltl"!Nlr1 Tl 61 '"""' ., ti s.eltlrlt " IS =:-~ : ~! ' . -• .· . .., r• ' ' l ') ~ ' ·'' ·' t' , ' .,. , : \ " I . --. "' . . .. • e . 400/o on swlmweC..._ :1, • • ' .. ' . • • ! •• 1: . . ' ( : . rls' and pret~,n.·: ~'\ , . . .. O.to7.~· .. "1 ....... :, • .., • f'-·" w ... 'Orig~.~ ~ ·4·~· ,~to 12:00 ·-." '·.'.J.j .. .• ' • •r. g,...t .. •ings. 1111w· on 1i!l'1 ·~1"'tl.tn I' leinoin . ~eker swimwear. n ·•rt ju~ • low of t,lie mtny ~ . ~.two-pi-oy~tc~~' Easy-cart n, cotton end cotton bl+. In f:!!inll,. 19rids, ,stripes, end'cr..ib: { " .. . ~ ' r ';· ", • \ ' I •' Siza~ ' ~x. 270-4.20 .. ; . Sizer 7 .1 ot, l.0005.40 ... Sii:ji 8-14, ,4:10.740 ' ;, . ' ., .. j • .. ' .. :r ;; ~ ~ ~-·~·:;:~ : ... 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U7 " Tms 1400 ft llll6ef Ml IMd, ~as· I ft core, 116eflll, tool, UL _,,,_IL ••J• ----------· FURY DELUXE • POWER SANDER For · all wood finishing; dam· per adjosts vi· bra tlngmotion. F·S. COlll'.ATt.15 '1 -" ' I '-'·308' IRtSTQI. AVE; • J_USTOff NEWPORT AVE. . B.El'Wml SAN OllGO FRwY. AND IAllEI ST. . STORE HOUltS DAILY 11 TO' f ' 1.ATUIDAT 11 T.Q t SUNDAY 11 TO 1 • ' . . . ' . ·-·-~-~1 1:-.... , J. " "' ' • ..... , • -• • • • ·I .. J I I . --. • • 8 DAll.l PILOT M-, Ju~ 29, 1968 • Showdowtt Toa1 • Czech, Soviet Leaders M Conspiracy Claimed • By Ray;'s Atto~ney CIEllNA NAD Tl&OU, Czecl...iovokla (UP!) - CU<b and Sovlol Indtrl met toda)< In a movlo hollH In lhll Clecb vlJlltt in u .tten.,t to ..we peac.tully a Commlllliat bloo crllll lbl RoNillll·hlVI tbrtlliued to end b' force . Tiit ll·man Prteldllllll ol t b • C..Cbollo¥1111 COm· mwillt party IDd \llO ll·man PollCl>llro ol, ttia so.let Unlm 11 Cmununlat party orrlvt4 '111 1peclll 1ralm In I ' I thll v-1111 I bra o poUct llM collltl loolc Ml'Oll mU.. ~Ille 11..._ _., I• a llat muddy llolda. -er. tllil ..,.. llorder, IDd ,.. '1111 Qioch ,and Jov lel 1111 t119 lralla II lll'ee• MDIPllll. T-. (AP) -......, Earl 1111 ••• la dllllll II 1111 11111 wl>en tralN -.,.wn up a--"'ii!: ...... ,.,.. • .......... b1> 8llarMj baft be--. ..... ..,.. lrlll ...... WIY 50 y ... •Part with Illa . al tl>t a .... rll!WIJ .. Artlltlt J, llllltlllll.... -. 11te· ...... di • ""· II. . locomoMve of aach •lofllld llorl . • · ........... -~ f * * * * * * just at ~ ol the lOw. In thia vlllaS• -wllOM lllJ>lliooal , Commwiilt Cott-.llaar Iba liq -· Ila ---' o rne-roolod , 'I'll• ac· In IJl&Uib meilll lllr1117 ~ al\ ""11 •(111111 <:rlllllMI C..t~ W. *-aP!'"i 1111 l•mlly t 1 .... •-"'-1 ta -f · ._.._ 111111 _,_.. 111111 111111' ,..,._.... maid UI m _.. 0 -•• .., I' • ' •!~ ~ pl ... -... Yilla(t perUd ... ar 1 ' ' ,...,. ~-.......... Czechs Calmly main -ll'ae Ibo -· !Iii Qilchs R I ·Sub 1 I' " • flf a~ ol 1111 "'l'bti'o 11'11-·et work :::;~~~:.: t:. .... 11 ·:~.::-U8 :.ii m~es . m~.Ofl~:~?.u .... :!j :~~~o? .. ~~·!: Await Verdict noxt to the Russian , · 'irJ, ,. · Ill~ llUlllUI • . . -• ---•w• UIO any m-. In my Judg· a p p a r e n t 1 y to send caine to.~na Nad Ttlou p · ' Thr t King Jr. mnt, to '" that neithei' he m-•· to • 1I m11 a r v9~· to hall Iha rolorm OS~ ~ ew ea ijan ... the former Binn· ... I '111"" In I h. raetlvor Nllbllll1t4 acr011 wlllch U)ty choraod 11 "f ln(him, Ala .. ma,or Who 11 oourtroom.' i PRAGUE (UPI) -Tho jury 11 out end \Ill c .. bo now await the verdlct. Thio la UM coalrootaUon to preporatiGll -lllu a weekll-'G =---" C2eclll, 11!1111 ........ 1 •I Soviel ...... 1bal o.ob• slov*-111 Ill Jlldlal ·w. ards f· '• 1a11 ; rN\JMll and U..t II hu • rl"11 to !ind Ill OW1I WI!/ to put a "h\lllllll face" to social· Ism. As lbl lwom\11111 meet ii a railwaJ1rlllll• =-~ the llil ~ eloM .to lbl bordtn o1 H-.arJ anC lbt USSll, lllla ~ oll1 ,.. tam !Ila lllSl.ece oallll whicllllllllallaraottrlll4il all week Jeng. To a dtll'll wltlcb le11 than Ii• mot1tti1 •C• _,Id have bteft detintd im· possiblt, the C&ochs have pinned their fate end their hopes on Dubcek, tbe man who almost overnllht wmt fro m tb• comp ara ti v • Senator's Daughter Bailed Out RAPID CITY, S. !). (UPI) -Tht 1§::~~ Sen. George Ml; vona, p.a, D. l Olll\I.. . !ht yean ltlCI •,a.11 a charP ol 1,111@1 r:HlllH of laroolkio. ·llu · oh-. are IOod •bl ,,.,t. · ,., ,. Mlilllnam "*1111111 in contlclloQ 11.,.. JNrLad a illllt """ ,,_ ...,...S that Jor •· ant ol'tadr, whiib Tll'IS• MoOovwa, 11, is. . 11111• KcGov1rn 1'llOM Catha' II ruimi., for re lloo· tioo,. aad • 1'11111 aa.. ud wom• toc11J 'wtrt fret • $2,500 bond -alter their motel room was raldtd by state 11ent1 Friday nilht. Police aaid they con. fi scated ''a quantity or mar!JUlftl and o l h 1 r narcotic peraphenalla," In· eluding some pl.UI and hand· rolled cigarettes, in the room in which M i i Ii McGovern, Barry Mogln, 19, Silver Springs, Md., and Mary Stanley, U , EvanlU>n , IU ., were arrested. The three were amona a gro up of 10 younf. persons v.·ho were canv111 nc the cl· ty in McGo vern'• campe.lgo tor a second term. Tht 11nttor and hi• wilt Eleanor, flew here durinl the weekend to be with their daughter. Crash Kills 2 HALF MOON BAY I UPI) -A »ght plane crashed into the Padfk: oft Prl nceton-by. the-ha Sunday, ki Uinl at leatt two and poiSibly three perlOfls. The Ces sna 182 plunse<f into the harbor after narrowly missi ng a crowded fishing pier. Iha Ruuian bordar. Rotalan lladlnt to t wntem·backed I -' aolln( II . daf,... couftl•I L•11 th1n 34 bour1 ~ter aoklltr and •my· vehicle• ov'irttlfow of Commun.ilrit ' • 1 for Rey, met with hl1 cll1nt tht new1 oonltrtQCt, ~tie obo<tlrll7 of Stovall Com· coold be inn In po11Uon1 In In thla former utolllte . WASlllNGTQf'I· {VPI) cen1ort4 roporl w11 rtllH· 5aturday, then eollod tn appointed the tlahl-inan munllt laadlr to btcomo a Iha low 1>1>1ht1 e11t ol tho ·'l'bey b1v1 lhroatoned The Conaro11~. I! Alomlo oddurlocth•-k•nd,coln· airport...,, conlaronce al oommlttnloprobt-lble nattonal hlro. border lo protect thi1 on• ormed iolarvonUon to hall Enaray ComJlt 01aim1 eidlo( wltll Rotl!A'• on. w ii I ch hi allo u11rlad lnlrln1omllll ot Illa °'£" Thi C11chl domonstraled JllOOOdentod m...Un1 ·of lht whal Iba~ • .!.~ Iha move· Rull la now hi" ore than vellln( of 111 appartnlly DIW R1y'1 rllltll are betnl i...,,.~t':!_r1daL_ ~.:,•, ~~J:.ir.:! Ml loadtnhlp ti hro C9111· m1/-Mtii~lovwa out twlot 11 m~,n .. tar 1ub· iubmartoa. ~ In llhllby ~nty ·~·-·~ ~ IMl!ew"d#I lllp. ~~ lltlllarmad ~II hai c~=''t 1/1.~:..p ·~ ~.1'11111mml•11--llall ·"-•:with US, IU~or~~~ port lo ldli\ iad -CIOdl pillloeaMI turrot1ndod l!'latest cri•i• In E111tro •Dopartmont h _.. lllll lov1al 1ullmll'IDIO now =..,:-1i111J Clark'• wttnao• 111111 ~ 1111 irwDd 111111, • ltlO .uilia 11f 1r11n. ~oop-Europe •Inca the 80\'llll undere1tlmate6" o throat n11111bfr llO oomparod to 141 Illa& IM ADrU 4 -~.,.. la anolaal W} I • I 1 I • • Ill .. "'°Wall rtildentl a crulhed tho 1916 Hun9orlan poaed by Sov,tet undor1t• for tht IJallH llalo• ud II• llaJID( Of. IQni Wu cirrlld for llqtlll't, 1111'111• iilillOii\11 alllo (l'orn the con.. uprlalng. craft. •: pronod -.,... Iha oul ..,._ m•. • maldll( :•n· aM 111111111• .Uc\MllH • "O( Iba Soviet On tho outcome of lhe The commit!!• IS1uod its Ptnta1on''1~,,fall ~tltl~lv.UY '"l'titro II • 111111 con, · alu Nlallllllll. their vohlcllo u.i· wara Comm W1J Polllbllll edowo could come lhe flndln11 and ~" In a 'f proolala I . i!IOI oplracy hart 1114 Ill!' eUIM lh rMil!M II W.lilllY followtd DY Illa p111tn1or• and · Qlloll pa r ty rn of Eas t EuroPfan lll·P•I• ro ~ed oo o tha ra belni 11 bot~ Ulld by llte con• lo lorllld eol1 lalw1ll•·r lo tlUd In 1111 looC Un11 to . ~ • , ' muosim for 7111'1 to hoorln11 In oarUer made. lrJ la lbl.i 1plr1cy, ' Hid JllP,., wllo "prtjudlclal te a fair lrlal add lllalr •lan•lllr11 to lit• B " t ootJlde th• como. thll month. t hlply lielal." laid )lo ~ ditdolt b1 111 lllqlarUll jurJ." r olhlr lbouHDdl ahead ol · ~..,._~•·--....... ~~.......;.~~--'..-.~"-~_;..;_;...;;.;;.;.....:;~-+~ ..... . .. ~ '11o11~ -r:i. :ii ~. cbalr-of Ult n..-i -\tr. ollm ... U,... a lalllt Wt IQ pr011111e -11111 lllllr I I W ir.edom1 would not be rµr-~ .. ..-. Th• CSecbl know thtlr fall 11 belnl doolded. Th• knowledge ia dJnned into thtm daily by th1 le1der1hiP and by the new~pers, radio .nd Czech lcltVtalon. Th•y allo know tho dU· flculUe1 achoed In the &rim tone• of Prague n1w1papers. All are agrq4, I~• lrade unJon n1w1~ Hid, in holding today 1 fa to f u I meeting, that "reason has won." But tben Jt ls que1· Uonecl wbtlhtr rn1on would continue to prevail Of U Uie Russians would preu t h 1 hardllne direct al th o Czecb1 from the mooUnc ol the five hardliner1 J n Warsaw. ''Unquestionably," ...... ... ............ .. "Tllo lalltr COtll'll llOllll more UMl)'." Steel Pact Deadline Appr~Che'I PrrluUllOH (Un) .,. Willi a -11<1 dtadltno 1"1 thQ n houri aw17 , th• extcudvt board of the Unllo4 SIAlolwarbn o f America (USWl met today to dloclU 111-aown~o-111•· wlro conlraet nttotiatiON and thtn r1ctlffd untx· pect.edly after less than 10 miPu\H. 'Mle development cave rlae to apocul1Uon that a baale 1t .. 1 indu1try offer was forthcoming momen· tlrily. A member of the ex· ecuUve board 1ald the meetlnt wu ended abruptly after the board was in- formed USW Pre1ld1nl I. W. Abel lllCI R. Conrad Cooper, chief lllflotillor for II ma- jor steef companles, were mMllol al ., aodllo*" location. Paul M. Hilbert, Jirector of USW Diltrlct I&. said lhe Abel-Conrad meeting w11 Indicative that "something wtU be on th e table" when the union'• fiOO..m an basic It.eel lndw try con[erence meets at 2 p.m., EDT, to· da y. The confereoce has the final say on waa:e contract matters. , ' IONELISS • FUll.:"'!•ONE IN sw·1ss . ROUND D.S.D.A. CHOICE • TASTY- TillDER• R R ast BOHl-IH 711c ump 0 CHOICl ... LI. ii f LB. Rump Roast iut .. it. BOC POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 WHITE ROSE I AMERICAN B D Round Steak 1~:i:. .. u.BSC Plump-Juicy anQ-:Tender ·c u. COTI AGE CHEESE=~~ .............. 29c , LIQUID BLEACH~~~~~ .................. 23c PRICES GOOD JULY 29th ibru 31st '\ . A . I SruneStene 'r o_u_EENl __ E ________ •~'-""-'-~-·~-·-•~• . At Protest, New -Script L06 ANGELU CVPU - '!'Ila ~ t11..-1or'1 aJsn Nld '!Wptmbtr th1 2W" IDfl 1bo Wl1tllq Wll obrlou. . It refemcl lo JUDI 23, llltf, w ht a ..U.V!Wlam war de111-llor1 lottlhl pollct In l?oD! of 1111 Ctn· tury Plua Hole( dlfrlnl I vi1lt bf Pre11deaf Johnson. All I I \'1111 a It d l,OIJO demone:trak11'1 tun.tel out Sunday whllt Viet Prelldnl Hubert HumD11r17 vtaltetl In the hotel wlill mtm~I ol the Callfomla Dtmoer1Uc delegation, But thtrt wua't .any violelice thi• tlme. 1J1 OOlllrllt lo I flllhl ol 11 l~=~~~=::.-2::~!::~::..J ll'rtlll utl a -lnlurlll 1111 .,.., lhore "" ltwor "l'm late blcaUM I uooll Hiida wltll • oudW•• ~1'°·~~k th• la. parade IDd htwoulda't 111 pot., ...... -•ton im.w t b 1 ______ !!for~four~llloo!~lal~,·::_ ____ _ ~tblltl1111." 'ID&plOIOI' r•to Haen o! the Loi ADPlt• PoliOI dlpio't• culloV on 1 char•• ol bat· mnt 1ild. "'nlly won , for tory on 1 poU01 ollicw. II th1 moet . part, out thtrt w11 th• •lllf f1Jon7 ohar11. trYlal lo atildt by 1111 nllt1 '1111 olher tna1t1 wero •r· of llii ,111111." r1111d on clllr111 of llllnl '1lllrlilll of 1111 ,.,.... oblOlll• . laoluart a • d arroMtl wtre 11111U ran· fllluro to 'dilporH, · ... la ... from II to 18. HumFhr•f WUD'I -bf ~.i Of 1111111 w 1 r • the c1em01111r1ton. H 1 ju .... ._. relurDtd tllrOulll • lld• tn• 11rrJ Woodl, It, Loi llUOI lo Ibo hot,I from I Anplll, -IUlll lalo -.ion Nlloa lrbllt 1111 how lrtllY are YOU when you borrow 1ney • Southern Cal ifornia Thrift & Loan speelallzes In peraon,1, business and Truat Dttd loans ••• Stop in today and see how we eln solve your imme- diate money problems from depend· able funds 1v1llable rl1ht now. The Thrifty way can save you money. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT a LOAN 170 E11t 11th St. Colt• Mm , ..•. 646-5045 '351 Wlllfllre •rv~ .. lN """''' ..• 6Sl-1220 I oo~. COMBED COTION WOVEN PLAID GINGHAMS IEAUTIFUL NIW COLOR COMBINATIONS IDEAL FOR. DRtsns .. BLOUSES, AND · fUNTIMi .,LAYWEAR SANFORlliD t MU6ERIZED REW. 19c YD. VALUE 57s 36" WIDE GUAR. WASHABLE • , lour-llour protnt w11 llldal p1 .... 'nl• d•mC1111tratloo w11 llboul two houn old lill«• Ult llfll ..... ""' 111111e. VnlU !Mn, )'tllow·btbntlod moallor• Ire the Pele• .l.ollon. ~ kepi I b e dtmonetillorl movtnc la ....... 1111 llde~ ol Cooallllltlm _... la lrolll ol tlll laurloul llolll. Teens Rip Clubs, Mace · From Police PAClflOA C\Jl'll -A teen . age demonat r a t i o n erupted into a rock and bot· Ue tlhrowing 10elee Suncjay .._,t in wtlioll 1uburilul fWlllt J1ilPld lllll1 •lvllt """ Mst cannblerl Ir o m pollCllfttn aad atllicked Ill• officers. Nine youngsters wttt ar· rt•ttd and 1tvtr a l polk:emen injured durlnl -.s of sl:innilbu at a lhol'Plnl otnler lo !Illa .. ..ide ..-b ""111twtlt al San f'rlQC\acp. 0. t -11trt4 hcllica pollct. pummolod • n d lmock<d lo lltt _,.i, eaJI. ed for btlp ud IO llwmtn f r o m 1iarrouDdla.I ctrn• munJUN rulhad lo diolr al<I. TllOf lomltd -..... and drove aboul Ill _,gstero from Ule cent.tr. "Thell kid• pulltd club! from at 1 .. 1t two o(ficer1, '' and lfVft'll od\en Wl?t lcnoekld dawn and 111aultld durin& the early 1t:Jges of th• dUturbMiee1 '' 1aJd Slf;. R1 ymond ·KU'GMWlki. Hf< was ~ to the pave· mont and klcklll and the win<bhltld Of h1I cruiser sma.stiect wi.ttl a rock. Pdiet lrltd lo llM )\lace, a di1abll D& chemic11l spny. to dlspene Ult crowd. But llVtral \een • Qtfl yanked the c an l 1ttt1 from pollctTnen '• hind• end turn· e<l lbe IJll''1 on Ult officers. IOllTH COAST llUITOI. AT IAN PlllO FWY, COIT A MllA .... , ... HUlmlleTOll "'Clllnntt11t• IDl-R AT HACH HUNTlll&-llACH .,, ... ,, . HONll l'LAIA I n H AT IRllTOL SANTA ANA 14J.llll ~) ' ' •• , •t Pu•ed ns Facing Hectic Week WALLACE . Tonight-Mon •• July 29 KTLA· TV Channel 5 7:30 p.m. M""'1, Ju~ 2', lM SAVE '31! Ey~lu• Beartn.c Alu !l&r8lar HO.SO Trim 211 '"'0 Uta ID, ..u .. r!PI ~ .. loft ..... "*· .._ ... nu.so Tl'lm Utt Vi acll" rlshl or '"" ... .,.,, fttralar lltl.SO Trl111 Ult IV, a<UTO rt.ht .. lett tanpl1 .. .,. 251"0 . 161.JO !VO MOIV8\' DOWN ........ -.... -Alll .. __ _ SEARS COSTA MESA Brlllll ... llallower -So°"' Ctlll Piao ··-.... ,.,. Jack Bidwell' s terrible summer sale .. 'llbat11 10 terri~l• about ltl lld11 it'• ~rrilllt !or Ja,k Jidwll, Look at the mark•downa 1 1• 1tuck witlt1 my entire stock of men'·s winter &. spring 1, 1 clothing, a~d othe.r things, ma.rked down. ·' 1l MY•. c1l111 phU01ophy. Whon I .!IAva aooda left over whtch mr .cu'ot-fl dtdn•t have llllal l. ~nouah to buy 'betwtn r1brua17 and Julr, I ofter a brtbo tor rou · to Hlca it,,_ with you in •,; Au1u1t. It h likable mtTcbondtu, Jut how will you ever find out how likable it b 1111111• you COlllO in and paw it over li~• tht oth•r• wtll do, ,I I . i ltY $145 suite now $119 My $ 70 sport co1t1 1 $ 56 . ! $140 ••ltl uow $119 My $ 65 sport coat1, $ 52 j $135 auitl now $119 My $ 60 aport ooata1 $ 48 ' $130 suitl aow $ 99 My $ 55 1port ooata1 $ 44 My $125 auita now $ 99 My $ 50 sport coatl1 $ 40 •111y $110 auitl now $ 89 My $ 4S aport ooata( $ 36 My $100 IUitl DOW $ SO My • 95 ••1tl -$ 76 My $ 90 ••1tl -$ 72 My $ 8' 1ulta now $ 68 111 ~ 110 •¥lt• 1191 f 64 11 155 aport coat1 1 $110 ·• llY $12' aport ooata 1 $100 l My $120 1port ooat1, $ 96 My $100 •port ooat11 $ 80 l •J!Y $ 95 1port coat•, $ 76 ~ $ 85 1port coata1 $ 68 $ 10 lport coat•, $ 64 1 $ 75 1port coatl, $ 60 $80 coat ~ alacks, $64 §68 coat ~ alacks, §SS My $15 Bermudas for $10.50 My $10 Benillldaa for $ 7,50 My $ 8 B•I11111d11 for $ 6,00 Hf § 6 B1t111Udas for $ 4,50 I I My $40 alackl are $29,90 My $35 alacks are $: 1.90 My $30 1l1okl art *~Z .90 My $28 slaolca ara $21,90 My $25 slacks are $17.90 My $22.50 slacks, $17.90 My $46 ,,,.attr• uow .,, 11y $35 ,,,.,tar• """ $26 My f'O l,,.ltlrl DOW $23 My $27,,0 ..... ~r., 121 Hy,$22,,0 .,,..~r1, $17,,0 Mv $%0 .,..ateu'11ov .$15 Hy $4.00 knit ahlrtl, $3,oo ':!l, $2.SO knit ohtrta, $1,10 My $6 Manhattan sport ahirta now $4.601 2 for $9 ~ $18 to $23 Ma11hatta11 &port ahlrte now $14,,D Enro, and Manhatt1111 $6 1htrt11 $4.601 2/$ 9 $7 1htrt1, $S.2,, 2/$10 · $1 1hlrt1, $6,2,, 2/$12 Hathaway: $9,SO shirts , $7,101 2/$14 Ladies' apparel on sale too! I. I .i . Conscience Corner (that'a what I call my ladiea 1 shop) _. !' i I !-think Con1oience comer l• • 1r1at -.ot111r1 don't, $60 dr11111 now $40 $13 blou1l1, lcll1t topa, $ I our $2& awatera, $11 1 ~O dra1111 llOW ISO $11 blouue, lclllt top1 1 $ 7 9Yr UO 11Water1, H3 ' ~6 drtlHI 110W UI $ 9 blOUIH1 lalit toplt $ 6 Our $26 akirta llOV $16 1 $40 dr11111 110W 07 $ .a bl211so•, 'knit tou, 1 5 Our uo akirta -•is $'·' dre1111 -04 l.adiH' $17 acarvu, flO Our $17 aldrta 11ov $11 , $36 drtllll now •zz LfdiHI $ 9 IClfVHo $ 6 Our $15 11drta llOW $ 9 $33 dra1111 llOW f21 Ladtea• $26 pants, $16 ' $28 teoola draaau, •19 · I $30 dn1111 """$19 Ladles' $23 pants, $15 $26 Ut111i1 dr111111 $17 $21 dn1111 now $11 Ladla1'·$l? pant•, $1Z $20 ~ppi1 druui, !1' · $26 drtlHI llOW 416 Ladiu' $11 pan ta 1 $11 Lad lea' $20 l>An4b•&• $1S .I f2S dr1111a -$15 'Ladies' $1,S P•llta1 f 9 Ladlea' ~ 9 11Anjlba11: § 6 12.0 dn11&1 tMlw $1' Ladlu' §U ·hT!!llf&•• $9 Laditl• 420 s~lf abou, flS ,; f21 'bloa1111 lmlt topa, fl& Our $40 -•tan; f27 Ladlu' $U 1an41b DOW !11 ·fi f20 'blOIUUo 1mit tape, $13 Our $33 IW&Ura, f21 Ladiu' $ S llllhll -$, • .;1 • • • Jack Bidwell' a Often lcllOft ti ••U•ll Of Newport• .(Olla of .., -ton 1111t 1!aft 'been a brld&& pl.&Ja). 1 \ At •tba cerMr of Via Lido &. N~rt 11'911, l'l.h't 11Gt door to lich&r•' • Marat, u4 LUo I Tblatar. I Mft -•&h fraa _parJdDc lp&'I fo'I:' u· iiiaY' Cii i u you on. Don't tale,._• I at '73•4'10, C.. I.a iutl&d. . I' .>) :I I l l -. ---.:.:.-:.. - • DAil y I'll.OT For the Record DivorC!es DEATH 11/0'J'ICES COONS Or. Arthur 0 . c-. ,\ff M, d 2AO V11 Genot, N._, SNcll. Dete of .... tll, July 26. Sun1Yld 111 Wiit, Ed,..; '°"' Arthur G. Cooris, Jr., of PeMdefll1 tiniin.r. llldor c-. al Altll'Wlm1 1l1ter, >tuf1 Sltwl..._ vi lffUN Hlllll 1>r1ndc:htldtlft, MltP..t encl OW.IM c....,.. h....tt.. ,,,._....,,., TVftd1y, 1 p.m .. 51. Andr...,. P'rabt'i'ltl'laft C1""rdl. Ftmlll' t.1191 .. ls ,..._. w19111.,. to !Niki m-111 ~trlb\lli-, PINH awt< trlbllls to Occldell'l1I Colre..,. Dl.-.dld, 1w ll•!tz Mor1ve1Y, 150t £. C11111t Hl1ft. w1y, C~ ftl Mir. WILLEY wesi.v J. Wlllll', Ate u. of 51'31 E~ll• Dr~ Yucu Yelle'¥, $Uni,,.. 11'1' wl,., Edrwl I" Wllltl'1 _,, J11M1 c .... hl'Oll. c-.i. c.m.1 llrelNr. ,,... Wlllrl', Hew Mako1 .itms. 0.M w .. -. fftft, lftd Mrw.. Vivien A1"1, Incl ,..,,.. 9tenddllldrlft. Jlrvkls -· "91d 111111.,, ~.,. 1 :• 1>.m.. h M llr'Oldw1f C"-1• wltti ...... D. W. JollnlOn ofllcllllllf. lnlel"fl'W!ll, H1tbcw R.st Mfrnol>lel P1rtr.. Dlf'tdld tlr Sell llro1dw1., Morlu1ry, 110 llroedw1y, C01l1 MIH. ERVIN Josel>lllnt S. Ervin. AP 11. of 131 W. Wllsoft st .. Cost• Mne. $UtYIYtd "" cconln, Mrw.. Met11nl Mllel; Rotlerl Hfflll, Pt i.edeNI, i ncl Mtlo. Metil Hewlfl, P'1Hdl!ll. kl"f'ltel, toda.,, Moncier, 10 1.m.. Sell lltOldw1r C....._I. with ltn. Aly1" Shldr.11ton of· l!d1llllf. lni.nnent, Mllr-Abtltr ~Ill 1"1rt.. Dlrtcftcl ll't' 1111 llrOldwly ~,.,. no Srvffw•l'· C.0.11 ....._. RICHARDSON Normen Rldll'r'dlo!I. 117 J111T1lne. LQUlll SMdl. D.t1 ef dlttlll, JvtJ U . SuNIVld bof wtff, Ct1r1ltlnt; eon, HonNln Derr! ltldl1ni.on, S.Cr1rnrnlll; dauehler, Gtr11d11111 Ande-r-. LOI Alemlto11 1l1ter, J•MI H u"t1r, E1111enc11 1nd llYI! er1ndchllclrim, Strvlces. hid1r, Mond1r, 3 "·"'·· P1c!ne View Chl>Pe•. Wiii! lllll!oP J. c . M4IU11'11on of tM ChurCfl ol Jnv1 Chrltl. tJtt.r Oe1 klnfl, Ll9u"' lltkl'I. of· fld1t1111. ln!wment, Peclflc Vltw ~•I l"1rk. Dltldlid 11'1' l"1cltlc View Mlr!uarv. MELI.AR Ernmst ~li.r. 411 Aster. LltU111 II~. DIN of dlllh. Jvt, :II. Svrvl'ltd 11'1' wlhi, V1tone, of tt1e fllml1 dl1191'1ttn., Emlltl ... 9o-rd. l"•~le. 11'111 Helltl Lluth, K1,...u el1ht 1r1ndchllcl1W1 11'11 llevtft I r I I I· Fire Calls Mntl ...... •Nd! 3:U p.in. S.IU<de,, tire lnVf'fllt1Uon. 1W2 troot::'"""' St. 6:•1 11.m., J>Ubllc •nl1f, I0'2 Wharton , ... 11 l'I\., !Mdk:lil 1ld, *I Dov~ 1;4' . p.m., medlctl eld, 1 I J' I M111~nl1 7:31 11.m., WMM lnvatlMfle!I, "'- A-Mid Mltl'IOlll lf;IN 11.m. Sundey, 11'rvc!\Jre "rt, 111'1 tulkMH CJrdt l :U 11.m.. fir• lll'n1119•11on, 1175'! PKlfk Cont Hl1tw11y 1::tt p.m., 11Ublk 1ultf, Ellw1rd1 Slrtt> Ind McF..oden l'wtlt .. 11 \11lln 7:2S p,m. Salun:llY, 1'1e1kr flrt. A~do Ind Q.erdtllll J:l! 11.m .• retCUe· !IM71 lllrcll St. 10:2S •·m. ~r. •-· 1Mtl l lrdl M. .... _. I :2! 1.m. S.turcle'f, 1111bllc t11ld, l1Y twlrl•rd .,.. Wnfml1>1ter A.....,w 1:21 '""·· nwdlttl ..... "''''°' ll""""'"'· llllQtlWOI' "'"'"""'"' u:n '·"" s.tu,....,, mWklil 1111, 15"1 ,_, 1:21 11.m .• ttnh llrt, McFH6ttl 1nd treokhunt 3:1l ... in.. mMllttl 11111, 1'125 • Gola<! W•I St. 1!::r7 1.m. Svlldar, ur 11r1, 15111 Strnl Mid ... ch Boulrl1rt Peterson Gets Red Cross Post I J....,ii L: Pettrsoa, Cettea det Mar, seat or direct« of odmlniltratioa at McDonnel·Douglu Mll1\le and Space Division at Hwi· tJngtoo Beacb, bu laktn flee as first vice 'president of the Orange County Chapter or the American Red Cron. Mrs. Louh MacMillan o( Mission Viejo will serve u the third ~-<:bairman and chairman of volunteer1. ElecUoo to tile board of the chapter has allO put 10 other Orange Coast area residents onto the directing body. Representing the coast area are : Mrs. Robert Burnside, LagW1a Hills : W. Allen Grubb, Corona del Mar; Paul Hanna, Costa Meta; Gua Koehler, Sen Clemen~; Carl-Kymla, Newi/ort Beac:i1: G«leral Jmie1 T. Loome, retired, Saa Juao Capbtrano; Mrs. A. L. Plntloy, Costa Mesa: William st. Olair, Costa Mesa; and Stuart Weber, Sooth Laguna. FEPC Sets Meet in SA SANTA ANA -The Califonlia Fair Employment Practice Commiasloa, which ' ad:min.Lsters the state laws againlt racial and relilious --... ln employ· ment and housing, will bold meetings here Thursday and Friday, Aµg . 8 ood 9, for the first time in its nine-year history. " Most t1le tw«>-day meeting . according to FEPC Chairman Pier Gherini, will be devoted to bearing views ol -1 organlzatioos .. civil rlgbta problems, and disct.:sstni employment and housing opportunities for minorities in Orange Coun- ty. The first meeting will take place Thursday at 9:30 a .m . in the ctty council chambers where commissioners will be weloomed by Saota Ania Mayor Tom McMichael. Cities Meet In Anaheim 111renddllldrtn. Slrvlcft. Tllftdmy, JulY )0, 1 p.m., Plcllle View 0-1. w11~ ltiW. IEl"-111 L. ltldllrdMR flf-lfef1H11S. l!nfombrntn1, MllU90!9um el lht ,eclflc. 01/'ICftd 11'1' Pidflc View -~. 1:o::i '·"'·• ll'*t!cal •Id. nn Miiin 51· ANAHEIM Th 1972 0 U:Of 1.m. MonUy, medlul 114. U171 - e C D· POWELL ,..,. 11. venti<>n of the League of J•~ JI. ,._,L 1.cn •lcllnleM w • .,, 1 :N •.m .. t,..,. nn, 1°'79 McF"'°'n Cali:fonlia cities will be held c-.r. MeM. Defl °' ""th. htr 11, ,,..,.. ....._. •-" here, acc~-g •-'-~-sv,....r,,. ..., wtrw, ,,_1 • ..,.,,..,.., 1 ... ui \U.11 w .LtCW.&~ P1trrcr. Merw, eo... MeM. .... J-1:• '·"'· SltwH.,, 1"11 '"''"'' 1•• Pn!&ident Edwa r d H. P-11, 0...-1 1llltl', Ow11 V. Jembanl •Nd '"-11, W•lhll!Sbl o.c.1 Md "''" lO:Df 1.m .. 1titt ei.nn, 11111 mire we11 R:aden'llaCher. '"'"*"11111...,., lervlat. T~. 11 of 1!11t111uff Mtlltl• club ... _ """"-6 500 dty of e.m., Pee/fie View CP!eNI. wlfll •ev. 12:1112 p,m., ..,.,I« cell, f01 Dover lYWI e ,llUAll ; • Je,,,. c. L-..,.... eMcllnllf. Drlw. c ... ,_. flclals from throughout the DltKftd ~Citi'GirnJ;"'"'....,· t :n "·"'· s.twH.,, 1r1u flr1, :inn state wiU .attend meetings in Her,., l . Hovahhwl. 1n1 Ml.,., Pike, ,,~u~".:.7 tr•sh flr1!, 2'0J c o111Te Ave. the city's new $15 million Cotti Mffll. suno1W<1 tr., 111ter U :!t 1.m. s1111.,...,, c•• fire, H•rtior convention center Oct. 22 ldabrl"11 Wo~J nei>IMw, •obrrt A'. IM/leY1rd incl Sin Dl1ta fir-If Wolle; nl«e, Heloln Cumm111111. PrlYl!e 2:l't 1.m .. l1lw •lolrm. lttll S1r111 i ncl through 25. servlcn If ,...... F•mlly C11on11r .. _ A-A s s 0 c 1 a t e Directer F1H1er1I H!PfM. U :Ol p.m .. 11111 11trm. Wike For .. 1 NEIL enc1 H1rbor BouleY•rd H·oward Gardner estimated Fredtrldr T. NtU. m1 Melnherlll 2::Jt p.m .. '''" 11'1• JSO'I Hirbof° lllYd. that the delegates will OC· •oed, Wrtlmlnlttr, S<Jr\olYtd ti., 7:t> p,l'l'I., f11H 11trm, H1rtlor 3 500 OOID ;. the P•tl!'fthi, Mr. encl Mra. IEtnm I'. Nelli Boullv1nl lild Sunflower Cupy , f 15 ..,, tlrti"-r• l ewnnce ; ahflt'&, Merv t :lll P.m.. fl~ lnVllllll llen, 6N Anaheiln area. R'rbr,,, Ind /qr11~! MIUeri Lind•" _ __:;"'~~~"=""---------~----------1 Hod111, Ind kseft Ntlt, ·-ry. foftl9hl, 1• 1:l0 P.m .. Pt.t: f'•mn., Coklnl•I fl11riet· 11 Home. •-ltm Mas,. Tllftdly, ' l .m.. Bln1tc1 Slcr1'""'t C1lhollc Church, WntmlMter. Dll'ft'fed ..., Pm F1m11V Colonl1I 1"11rier1! Home. BRADNER llurl<t C. llredner. 1U Am1thY1!, lleltlolo blend. Sul"f'lvtd b'f '°"• •oe•r L, llrl'dner1 twa 111""-Mf'I. Lllllin S. Vou..,. Ind Mr1. •!Jth CleYe, Otlolnda, F'iorld•; "''" 1r11'111d111c1,..... ktv1ct1. Tuncle.,, 11 l .m .. Wttlcllff Cl\tpeL With Rev. w.,,..,, G. SluOer ol'fld111,.. Interment, Mell'OK Abber MlrnorJ1i Patti. Vl1lle!J001, MDflda.,, ttil1 .... ...r.,., ,....,, 1 "' ' P.m. W111tnff C1'19Pll Mort111ry, ""4N, DlrK!e!'a. SACKETI' Annlt R11th S.ckltl. lln Conti Wn., Cost1 MIH. Jl.rvic.., l'encl/119, WH!tlltl ClllPll Mortull'"f', ~ CANNON Wlf1111T1 S. c-. .._ '7, er 2413a L" Sen-e.,.., Sourh L .. -. Dete 91 4nlh Ju"' 27. Survr"" fir wn., Phr1H1i twO clill9htw., Mld•101 C1nnan, So L .. ~. 11111 Jiit Cennor.1 1r1ni d1uoh1'1, Mld!elll Scott, Co.11 1M11 Services. Wldntlde.,, 11 '·"'·• 11111i Ch1iie1. 35:19 e. Co.11 H1thw1v. ca._ eel ,.,_.,, lnt1r"""''• Peclnc Vltw ~111 Perk.. l1rtt Mor!wiry, Dirt.;-"''· BALTZ MORTUARIES eo ..... del Mar OR U45t Ce"'1 Mesa Ml '-UZI BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Costa Meu u um PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery e Mortaary Chapel 2$11 Pactne View Drive Newport Beae•, Calilornlo "4-!7• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1111 Bolaa Ave. W-ller IN-35!S SJllTll'S MORTUARY m Mala si. S....._lleac• LE.._ WICITCUJIF MORTUARY Ill B. 1'1111 It, Costa Mna ...... . Wl:Sl'lllNST'ER 1111:1101UAL PAU .... 0..11111 a sr11r ._ ._. w1a?abdw Ill.ml. -- :,· A new you with a new 'do'! Start with a Sue. Cory "Mardi Gras" .Perm! ' 7.25 Shampoo, styling, conditionl,n_J treatment .................. 3.~ We .,..&rffzt tn tM catt of feMlon wig• NO APl'OlllTMINT NICISIAlT PULLl•tOM °'9fllfllr c.mw ,.. ...... 111..a.c' MU"TlflllTOtil l•ACM Kunll!tttrl>ll t.flttr lrMI noor, "2·'171 HIWPOIT SIAClt Fethlon llllMI 1ft<l flOlr, ....m, -· . 54 ~ t Qlke Soa ht Sa · ia Ana to Vote on Tax Override - All Records Broken For Fair All existing attendance and revenue records were broken by the recent"sfx-day r un ol· the Orange County Fair and ExP011tion ID Costa M"'1 whtcb endod•July 21. Total -at ll1e 20ll1 annual rwmlnt ol th• fair was in eJ.ctA of 175,CXX>, an 11 pereent increase over last year·'i .attendance and seven percent above the previous record set in 1966. New record highs were . also set in concession in· come, rental ol industrial space, park in g receipts, horse show entries and other areas. The annual Junior Livestock Auction scored a new high too, auctioning 447 aoimaJs f~ ~at,ely '81\,000, An e6timated 7,00> people overflowed the Fairground amphLUieater's 5,0X> seats on the closing day to hear the Glen Campbell concert. SANTA AN -Voter ap- proVal ·of a 54' ent We over· , ride meu'*'· ioyaht by the Sonte A 'Unified School D\Jtrlct n a Tuesday vote.· Then 2 I , 7 5 O etudlllll I ln dt.stricl scboola this , • an • in. creue of 1,7!!0 r •1916-67. The · oven1 ~uld raise an.. estimated $4.'1 · miWon over,;a t.bree y r period. Principal d for : the override, iJ )' tncrease1 for both 1:WiJ a. n d cw.med ijlonil, . ea- pected ,10 C!>'J I mlllloo, qi I' Electr nic ·AF ~er To . '~well ANAHE;!M Force coatr three types ol · craft elec· Ironic -caq combined into one lig igbt unit has been awar to North Americ~i Rockwell c o r pore.lion 's1 Autonetics Division here. ~ The system· would com- b i n ~ c o P1'. unicatiOns , navigation and aircraft iden- tification in\O'.. package for tile Air F ce Avionics L&boiatory, w i g b t -Pat. terson Air For e Base. Autonetics ce-President M. H. ~ aid the ex- perimental m! d e l s , con- c en tr et in ·on com- munications navigation rangingl ve been developed and successfully demonstrated under com- pany funds. shcool officials said. creases are necessary to Other ,xpenditures plan-make the dlatrict stronger ned if the measure puses in recruitment or teachers. are portable classrooms ror Tbey cite a 25 percent 1,200 third Cr I d e r I • llU'DOver amOllJ _ t~mentary Estimated COit fl fM.000 tbe teacbert and a blgb VIC:llM:y flrJt yeor "14 '31),000 a yur factor bocaule they say for the nen lb: yean oa a 1alarte1 are '500 to t800 lease'purebue baliJ. , -1o,..er lhlD the ·neighboring A thlrd object Is • roduc-di....,..11· , · tion In class slu to coot :-n;;;..u.ir1cf .•wt llas 'Ii f,134,000 In the lllll9-70 school iffching positions to ·fill for year. the coming yeor wtth the School olficlall say the lil· mOjorl)y or openinp at the t,lementary school Jevel. Ofrlcla\s warned I h a I purchase of -'the portable class rooms .,.=· tal<e place U the-o ., falls. Parents bave . . tbe placing or thlrd grllder1 In 12 of the dlltrl¢&'1 22 elementary, achooll on dou· )>!• ~IS\ons. . . ' PopD-teacblU ratio ls Cllr"" renUy SO. 7 to one. one of tbe highest rates in Orange County. NIGHT DAY SERVICE 9:30 AM. TO 9:30. P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. y Sto-res Open. Every Night Monday Through Saturday WHITE GOODS • comes 1n all colors (including wh ile) ... ENNEY ~ ~-- COSTA MESA (Harbor Shoppin g Center) 1 l/ ' I I I I " UCEDI: Save .big on never iron Pen·n-Prest® white gqods! • Qualitybleq~hed sheets (O!oy cw. Mk ti ,..,.,..;,_ ..i .ttoil -Mid Ir"".,.+,.., .......................... ~,. . • Pill•wc...,4rx3r• ·2/1.77 Twin 7r x 101~flat or lla1ht-flt Mttom full II"• 1or fhrt or 11•...tltllettom 2.55 3,55 Delicate "Floral Fantasy" L~ ~/~ WW •tori """"""'-oflilr ,,_,,.,_ ~ng, Mliblo ~· PW! o. Joi.... Pill•w ca1•1 1112y x 31' Twin 72' x 101'' Ila! or lla1t•flt bottom Jull 11" x IOI" flat or llollht-flt bottom 2 /3.27 4.77 5.77 Pastel sheets stay smooth Poly.llt/'otton loloncl in p;..k, llri>oom or ul..t. lol.. _., ~ lhan eofl<M ,....:ole1. NIVlr irat1. Piiiow ca1•1 42" x 31~ 2/2o87 Twin 72" x 101" flat or lla1to-fit bottom full 11• x 101• flat or llasta.fll bottom 3,77 4.77 • I ,• S11per· siz.ed whit, sheets Jltl'.n.if to \<on~~ .._J ... lhly're ,.~. poirwter/CO!?On liltrtds. Whit• 11111y. Plll~·caMf 42' x 41~ 2/2. J'f -Qu-.i·~ X 120" flat ar lla1ti-fit b.ttam Kint tor x 120" flat or Elo1t•flt Mttom 6.77 ' . i 1.77, King-size pastel sheets A "'-r of • .i..t 1n -lulouloui ,_. irOOI ,._ ''"'. polyti.!er/cattan lolft. Pink, ~"'· Pillow cas•s 42' x 41" 2/3.2S King IOI" x 120' Ila! or lla1ta-fit botto"' 9.7S Printed super sized sheets Gally prlnltd ""'° ill ,.... o. blue '-e ,...,.,r..,.. ti'lish, •. tl.trc'1 no lrOl'lng t'lffdod ...+ier. tu!l'lble .. ~ Pillow ca1•s 42' x 41" 2/3.67 QuMn 90" x 120" llat or llasta-fit bottom 7.17 King 101' x 120" flat or Elasto-fit bottom 9.97 Prices cut on regular white goods! Percale super sizes S!odr. up _. 9'od Vfl ti-bit wptr ,;,15 al o low Pltlnl)' price. Whitt O<tl:y. Pillow caMt 42' x 41• QUMR alz• flat 90•a 120" QuMn •lcutw-fll bottom Kl119 alz• flit 100-a 120" Kini lla1ta•flt bottom Dual 101" x 120" llat 2/1.83 3.83 3.93 5.43 S.23 6.43 Fashion pastel Pencale• Fooi-PO!okl torwt •o _..,with fOCh o!W 111t taordi. """'·"""" whi11. Pillow calef 42' x.31' 2 /t .28 Twin 72"' x101" fltrt or lla1ta·flt IMttom r1i1111t•"X 1oa• flat., Eletht-fltMttaM 2.58 2.71 Pencale• deep tone solids flllhlei!.., leio9s ...... Wd .... 1ot1t lo IMcl ""'"'· PHt.. ca•• 42• • :.r 211.2a ,.,,,. n • x 1oa• , ... ., lluto-flt MttaM 2.51 Bleached Pencale•sheets r;,.. quoli1y, coirkl cot1on pwur., 1&6-'· PillowrOMS42"'x31" 2/1.07 Twin 72" x 101"fl .. or 11 .. ta-fltbMtOM, Twin fitted tap full 11• x 101" llat or 11C.1ta-flt laott.lft full fi ttotl top 1.1s 2.1s 2.07 3.ff Nation-wide• sheets SMC!y, ione·-Mw ....., llMlil _. 133 thr.oi1 tovnt. Whitef/Ny. A P'lllt iwy\ Pillow COMI 42" X 36' lvnk 6i' x 101" flat fwlR 7ir-• 101"·f .. t IN' llo1ta-flt Mtt.M Full II• x 101• fist •r lfalt ... lt MtfeM 2/,1:1 1,53 1.53 1.71 Pencale • deep tone stripes f~ cltlp I-tlfipll fCll' I lOl~WifMWWf l*l priced,.,_.., Pfllow CIMI 4r X 31° 2/2.29 Twin 72' x 1or flet IN' 11•"9-fft IMttom 2. 93 PuH 11• x 101"fhtt.., rull 11' x 1W flotor llatte-flt.......... 2 . ,. ll••ta-fit .......... Save on Notlon·w1de• decorative print pillow co1e1 ..,."1 3 ,93 21•1 H"UNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) (Huntington Center l I .. ',, ' • • . ' . -· •' .. • • r .• .. •: .. ~ .. -... . ., :r ·> •• " -~ "·' *"' ,. ... ii'_, •""PO -~ ..... ,. r ~ ·•''• ., ., , .. ~--~· :~; .~:· ..• ~ . . ., ... •,' . . . ' ;•.· . .. .... ~ .. -~ ·" . -.: -·~ ,_ -,:-. -~ .. .... •. '· . .. .. I, ' • OAJLV PILOT f I . I • • ' . ~·· f : . .. . All Pennei Sf ore~ ~pe·nj 'E~~ry .Niglit~ Monduy Through Saturday • j • ' • • • • • • " ALWAYS ·FIRST QUALITY .. , RBDUCBD FROM STOCK! LIMITED • Sun:lmer clearance on young girls' swimwear! A great.buy on swimsulls for girb of all agesl In cl-ic one piecers, nifty two'piecers or popular thr.. pitce setsl Tiie reductions are great! , • : 1\ f ... ' I • \ • ,.f • • .. ~7to14 ' "Orig.• 411. to 7'' · ; .. :Now'f 3 66 Slm3to6x . Orig. 3'; to 4'' NOW 266 ·s:-20~~~}.. 2'' {.•. t • NOW166 . :, ,• ., .. . . Swim tr~iki· For inen :·~~d boys Penn..f'rest® jeans and shirts M11'1 bo:I~ swim trunks In assort.cl plaids .... d Hawaiian print jammers at-savingi priCes. Boys' hopsack jeans in rugged western styr.ng. orive, whiskey, tobacco. Rogulon l>-20, slims 1>-18. Big se- lection of sport shirts in prints, solids and. plaids. Boys' sizes. All hfive never iron Penn-Prest® finish. S-M·L·Xl. : · Shirts Jeans 111 2'' Women's shoe c:l1aranc:1! • Ff•ts, 11nd1l1, f1btk: CISUlfl • _Fashion colors! Pa.,.lsl Broken 1IZlll Orlq.4.99 NOW 2•• Save on womH's sport tops! • Top qutUty pulloven, blou•, shells • Tht1"11'1 1 styi. to plHM every 111111 • In your f1vorit1 colon, popul1r f1briCsl 1•• Prices c:ut on ha•dbags! Wame11's spartswear value! • Fashion shipes in mini to m1xl sias • Up-to.the-minute styles ind colon Orl9. 2.99 • S1ve on 1nkl1 ptnfs, f1m1ica shorts • Not every color in every size,'° hurry! • Buy now for the w1nn d1ys 1hudl 2'' NOW •2 Faslilo11 dresses for wa1111 • Out1t1nding te*tion of popul1r 1tyle1I • Color..cuecl f« 1ummer wurlng • Take home• tlOMtful ind llvtl 411 " Low price 01 9lrls' topsl • • F1buloui borvotnsot lhl1 low price I • Stock up for VICition ind pleytime -· • Mony colon md 1tyloal lrobn •lml . CostuM jewelry 1avl19sl • Top buy on necklec., pins, Mrrlngsl • Sun-lit colon for 1ummer'1 f1ahlon look Orl9.$1·2 _44c aac NOW • Girls' sportswear variety • Colorful group of 1nkle pents, shorts • SoHds or prints in broken aizes • Terrific borvoin II !hit low, low prlcol 1so C.lonal s•-fabrlc: b9y GIOUI' I 33c Oilf.!Mc·... -~ GROUI' II 66c Oift. flc• l.1' NOW . ~ i" GaOIJP Ill --.. .J .. , Oilf. I.ti ...,... -,_ . . . ~ ' • COSTA MESA ,I H1r~er Sh•ppi"t C1flt1r} , • 2" .. 2'' .. ...... _p-. Bojs alorful jamllllfl in bold Hawaiian. prints. 144 ' 118 · 210:1 · ... ,. ' > • : I I I •\Savel M11'1 sport slilrts · .. • l.omn.m of popular mlloratyloa 1 ~~ W!d-r•"9' of col~ 1{K( f~brlcs • ttiyirmal anchawl :-· ; I'' ' ' ~· I ·~l, 'flrls' .. ._ .. er sleepwear ~. Slylod m coOl, lightweigh!Jal:;icl • •.1Jlmy_<Dlonl lrojcon ·1ifoacnly1 19r.19. 2;91 .. • •, ~ow 222 .•, ~ ' . '~•c:edl:liy1' 1wl11wnr '~ .c:tw.....,, model 01 •l1Nlt leg trunks '•,~,~1~1 lrobn •boal.Hurryl •rit.2.91 . -1 .. NOW : L•lllles' 1119la1111 1avh19sl · · . •· long life 1haner proof I•- •• Colorful pl1stic: fr1mn; styled Jn lt1ly . ~ Art outstanding value 1t thil'pricel 22~ ~ ,•' " .. HUNTINGTON BEACH .. • • • . . . I Giga~ti·c .sa.vings on novelty tier·curtains in po~"la·r styles! Orig. 2'' Now ·l ·''-pr. A Nrrfflc--111,.nt af nowlty,cur1alns in salldi, prints ••• aheen Giid -i.i-s. Perfect for lcltchen, bedraom, fa.,fly ,_ or cleo. Sam ore -Iron Penn·l'rest9, molt a• machlrie wasft. abl9. H!l"),'. In_ wbll~ ihe ~n ls lofM and the -ings C119 1\'9 g1ea1 ... 1 ?'"• 30'', 3611 lenglfli. · NEWPORT BEACH IF01hlon l1l1n~I '----·---------------------; .. l ) I ! l I • .. . . • . . ; r • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • •• ---1-.iauaa Dean's List Four students from the Orange Coast area were named to the dean's llst at Claremoot Men's College for the spring semester. PENETRATION ri d I Tallies Four They are Jon Henricksen, BIB Adami: Steplla> Kelli!, 6041 Cortez Drive ; Edward Nishio, 15761 Golden Wes~ all of Huntington Beach; one! C..-1 H. Smith, III, 1220 Nottingham Road, Newport Beaob. To qualify !or the list, N••r"' "WV°"• r•••• th• students must maintain a DAILY PILOT, hom•town now.. 3.0 gmde Point average. and ,.,., foe th• F•bulM• Or•nv• be enrolled in at least three !::C.,=d=.========-..:en=d:::•:::ne:::::bell cour.;es, • • , cA'Wbole Wew'm>dd Cl:'-of. I -LUtertarnment TONITE thru f RI OAY NITE "OH STAG.I US.A," JACK CARTER JAYE P. MORGAN HARPER'S BIZARRE 1 ........ .,,,. •••• lllWI DllQ, llll-llllmJMll. * ** Disneyland On Parade 7'30 PM A lllny. M/Jlktll Promenade throu1h the Mllfllc Kinll'dom starring Mickey, Plut.o, Goofy and all your Dimey Character Favorites. EVERY SUNDAY COllllfBY MUSIC J1JBILEE MINNIE PEARL JEANNE SEELY HOR IOGOl lftd hit BAND RON l!RWIN-GUEST MC Shows 11 l S l!ld 7 PM -On tt.1 TOMORROWt.lllU STAGE EVERY NITE al 9 PM Fant<Uy in the Sky 71nker Bet rs fllsht signafs the start d I Spectacular Aerial F if'MXl<S D/splrt *** ,.. ,..... nir...powt: Ill• Miik kl!tdoll ••• 111191' MOR• '1111-ANIS• FIRIHOVSI FlV! +I 1Bl9SOFT'ltl KtNtDOM•TII[ CUil Wm SlllOS Ill nuoTT I TM DISMETWID DATl •mn 1IE IOTA&. TAlllTWlS•THE INYAil[IS mn wm TJI AMllltW IRASS 11~ llMJ •111 ,.,._,_... Wiii Wll)'to •}oJ 111 tllt nt!IH!tftt ••• llSlll'IWID AllO DMtl TICKET IDDK .................. ..,, Mtrlttlllrl" 'f'•c:Mkl' Adult $4.00 Junior """ $3.00 ...,...., (U,10 YlliHI) ~ ,.,., ,.. Olllf .......... _. • •• -. -• It's Harder to Get Out of Soviet Union By Rlcbard C. Lol(wortla MOSCQW CUPll -U lt'1 bard to set into Rustle.. lt'a even harder to get out. & my wife and I prepared ,to end • -year tour ol" duey I n Moscow, we recalled m1el of those who b&d aoae before. 01 deloys, red tape and the kind of lnaf111 that only fue!!icieocy cr- wit.h ·a state monOpoly can produce. So we start.ed ear· ly. All goods muot be pocked into large wooden con- tainers, ordered throu&h a government agency wblcb demand& 10 days notice. A friendly P""W mmed "Sergei came ~ and decreed we wookl • a fJ Ve-cub.ic.meter container. Two weeks before we need· • ed l~·we ordered !L PAID RUBLES No trouble at 811, tile bureaucrat man aaid. if we paid 162 rubles (1180) in ad· vance. When we protested that this seemed a bit &tf!! for a large wooden box, and said we would rather pay COD be shrugged. No mon· ey, no container. We paid. Four phOlla calls in the next two weeks elicited pro· mises that .ttie container would be there on the day. Came the day, no cotb.i.ner. A fifth call WM made to ask why. "Because the factory hasn't start.cl building it yet," the man Bll6Wered, 6Wpri6ed that we were •urprised. He promised it the next day. Five days and 10 calls later, it arrived. Two junior packers I'i!Cruited by Sergei showed up. It was the hot· test day of the summer, but armed with beer, vodka, and onion. sandwi'ches, they set to work. · BA TILE CUSTOMS Meanwhile, we 6et ofi to do battle with the Soviet customs. Everything purchased in Russia must be listed and the list sub· mitled to cl16toms f o r clearance to keep foreigners from taking out works of art or national treasures. This we did, although we had nothing remotely resembling a work o( art. The customs aMwered that two cheap brass candlesticks purchased in a souvenir shop were suspect, and would we please take them to the National Art Gallery to be assessed. We protested that the candles.ticks were already packed and were probably unlocatable. They insisted. Faced with unpacking everything, we borrowed two Identical candlesticks from a !ri<ind and phoned Citizenship Award Given Candidates for a $5.0QO award given in recognition of an outstanding act of good citizenship in support of law enforcement are being sought by the National Council on Crime and Delin- quency. The award Is gfven an· nually by Carl M. Loeb, tho pllary to make an ap-A RaAlln lrlend, _, bolller him with such trivia. shipped mounted, the con· turned out to be almOl!t big pol'nlmnt. 1 ol cur tr~ ~ply pick· okayed e\'el'1llllllg I« tx· tlliner looked llDUlller lllld enougb. The packers ad· , Tb_!_.._l_~'!1ry replied tbet ed up the OIOdleatieks, went port. tmaller. The packer 1, vised ua to jettiJon some its mrllCIO!' bad jult died to the C'Ultoml office and Back at the apartment, trultl.ng Sergei's estimate, stuff. and w,. Jytncin at-. there, ahowed them to a frienct tlhe vodka wu naming low aslW'ed ua that all would be My wife toot care of it. l lllld tho ,.U.ry would be tllot they ""' junk and, but tho pocklnC -almoot well. ju.t hope llbe kept thooa .-ftlr, low cllJa. diJguoted Illa& .. lbould -· M the (OOda to be It w ... 'l ,The contolner confounded candlestick .. "r-······-~·····-··· ··--····--· .... -....... " : . fatnBUI ,.,,,,, •• tram ftin11u1 cit/BB! : I El Rancho contiques to br.ing you interesting meals from around I 1 the world,, with recipes from famous cities, where food is an art! I L••••••··~~··••••••••••••••••••••~ 0 • 5'' n1ons........... ......... ... ... ............ ........... a Sweet Spanish ••• flavor that makea a Denver sandwich. . Bell Peppers ................................. 15~ Crisp ••• flav o11ull ••• for that omelet or aandwlch. Leslie Salt ...... -....................... 2'"19C Bii 26 ounce r.artoiui • , , plain or iodized. Black Pepper ................................ :WC Schilling'• ••• 4 ounces of pure imported spice! Cream Style Com ............... 3'"69C Del Monte ••• No. 803 ••• aet our recipe for Squaw Corn ! From tlie land of the Bir Horn Sheep and the Blue Cohnnbinti • , ·; from :where Pib11 Peak loom1 over, the Garden of the Goda- El Rancho offers recipee that are a reflectlo11 of"'.Amerlcana.- your1 for the t&kinr at our service meat center1 I ~s Roast ............ 7 9f So lean ••• so tender ••• from the round of U.S.D.A:. Choice beef! ••• Be aure to get our recipe !or a rreat ~t roast! :~w Trout .......... 49! Fix them campfire style ••• accordinr to our recipe. Minimum weight •• ! 5 ouncea of 1oodnesa to ea.ch fiahl Beef Shanks ..... 39~ So much meaty roodneea at thia low price I Fresh Eggs ...... ::39:1 Extra Large •• , Grade '"AA"··., for a Denver Sandwich? C . B $129 oors eer ...... . Carton of iii: lZ..oz. cans ••• Colorado's finestl Pricea in effect at all 1tore1 Mon., Tuu., Wed., Ju.Zr !91 30, 31. ARCADIA: Sunset & Hunlington Dr. (D Rancho Center) PAS.IDEMA: 320 West Colorado Blvd.• SOUTH PASADEllA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. HUNT!NUON BEACH: Warner and Algonquin (Just fast of Huntington Harbour) IOPllRT IEAClt '2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 fastbluff Dr. (fasthluff Village Center) . president Zof the Nationali----------------------------------------------- Counil on Crime and Delin· queny. lnormation on 11ny private individual who might qualify for this award should be sent to Duane C. Lenley, State Director of the California and N a t i o n a J Council on Crime and Delin- quency, 3124 E. 14th St., Oakland, Cali!. 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In hospital X·ray tests. doctors have demonstrated tlitt Countemold'1 a.elusive formulation with nss,. penetr1t"1 within minutes to the top of the rechldli~,re It e11e1 the pain of con1Upated ~~ menll without 11ntive eft'ect. \Va... Jdlt u1e Counttmoid u dlncted. 7ou will do mor• -~-· than Just lessen the pain and aggravation or hemorrhoids. With the unique action of DSS .. work ing against hard stool constipa· lion, you will be helpinlJ to provide the best )>oislble' co'nditions for natural healing to take place. Only new Counternoid works . thiswa1 to actually attack this .major cause of hemorrhoids. When used 11 directed, medically tested Counternoid offers the moat complete 3·way relief 7ou c1n get with· out ·pr~1cription or painful surgery. lf you•llve wlth.1Jte·p1in 1.Dd feu of .recurring minor hemorrhoid troubJ.,;-get temporary·reliet with amazing new Counternoid. New Counternoid is available in whJte.- 1tainle1s cream and suppositories. Witl:i1 Co,unternoid there is no mess, no embarwj tusi.ng ttains. Now at all drug countera.1 I '. I • 1 • -...... ....... .. .... ~ Miami Beach · Sprucing ·Up For Repuhlican ·Conve~tion MIAMI BEACH (\JPI) - To gtt ready for tbe Rep u b 1 i.c an National Oooveotioo, Ml&ml Beach bulll a m..una 11111, ltnctd It 111 on IO -l!lr .,_ security, and re-routed Ira!· fie on famed Collini Avenue. In all, tbe city has spent over '5 million preparing for its first nat!ooal party convention. A return of roughly double that to the area's ecooomy is expected. Th• bands wtll play' oraton will plead and the delegates will pick the party's 11161 D>IJlinees for president and vice president in a new, $4 million aonei: to the Miami Beach Con· ventiOll Hall -actually an alr~OlldiUOlltd, 111,000• squart•fool DIW atruC!tun bull! -tht -bulldlq and-connected by doorway1 knocked in the ~ommon wall. ,. wtro 1 e r v I o • a , havt holtll houllllJ dtloJttq, tbt ltoltb bl¥t ll!'Pi• ol flll. wcr-. bo1b 1n the ...,. ....,. o1 t11tm aa ter IMlrth 1DC IMm wtt111our11t1 com VentiOll boll and In tbe 1'Clll· aa H.U, ~. 110 m11., lnC lo bt Dtrt ~IM Jtnefal tal'nblew'liolol. official COii• ftom tbe D>MllDI• To malte COllvtlUiil w ... llfllpla. ......_ • The Florida Holol and .-ion --.111rter1. ltlllnl a cab, thlrltrt4 b11a 11~0-D>'MIGG will OomoV-. -V. or eve a -lllhinl · lot • 'olottlY 11 makt hldi f 'l'll•.PtiC• <If 120 fHt bl _. Oller fllf CQl!Wd)UOll ,.,.. ~ntion • w 1 • k u n p a 1 n t e d , unroofed visitors, the city bu set up visitors get a 1quare deal. plasterboard with two doors a pool of all such facllities c 0 rn D\ i,, 1 i 0 0 e r A. R. was over $800; there is a wtllch will cperate It a cen· Brautlgarii has promised hia union requirement that each tr~ locatJ.oo. agency will be "awfully electrical contractor with 11 too ROOMS hard" 'on establlshments lnsW!ati°"" at the hall muat Ml' am! n ••• h and nearby -~'ch .,k ...-e than their employ a "stand.by" elec-~ '"l-4 '""" areao pledged a toUJ of peeled p!1l:es for rooms and lrlcian lo< $lO an hour and 18,000 first cla.ss -1 and meals. doubletime after 4 p.m. and motel rooms to the GOP ex-In 1972, ?aaml Beach on weekends while the con-lo ha the vention facilit i es are ecuUve committee. The would like ve The GOP'a coocern with committee turned hack 4,000 Republlcans back, and the security &bowed up in the of the rooms last week, but Democrall too, six-foot chain link fence ordered up around the SO. acre tract where t b e meetlnrball, press, per!:l aod VIP &NII are loc GtttiJ>c lmlde tht fence will e A I l)IOi' old -ll&re Hquirt creel-imled with • --• NOTBINO NEW ia.k i. lot .... ,_ tht H-1 • m• ol-'" • ~ ~ rtdo~ ht map!• isn't new far Mlami Buch. furniture; Me.pie hutch, The winter totalit seaaoo plUI harYvd lt)'led tlllina: brine• more people than the --. TOP wtlJ bring.' But the city ;-,~:.::.\tlrl!J PACTS SIGNED wtlJ try to be at its be6t for · -The annex is a project die· the conventiooeers. To help ~ 11 . tated by the coovmtioo. Not handle t r a f f 1 c spreading • ~ Wint ..._ IDf until the GOP picked IU from the convention ball, an ""'-T Hert'• a dehDCt convention site were the located near the southern ..,.,.-~ I the buildin -• "" ........ ft. • . contl'aots or g end of the beach, Collins «l'ldlHoned, ClfPetl 1111· 'signed. Tlie ground was Avenue has been made one· ~ wHMa wUk:1na ..._ broken in October, ·and in way northbound along the tNllM II w~ °"" June the hall was ready for strip of oceanfront hotels ... o.m;, Oouft·hlxllt. a trial run - a University of and motels which runs some e Midi. llCllt d tn&'lnt a M i a mi commenc:ement 10 miles north. Southbound fat Ille. !bft!t ID:e run! which turned up so m e traffic will funnel into the e An ~ ~ acoustical bugaboos being convention hall on other in 111P4 ..,,_ at a r.Mlft. fixed !or the convention. streeu. "* pr91;-,..,«t • .. The original convention ~B~uses;;~·~wilJ~· ~run~~be;t~w~ee~n!!::~~~~~~~!!!!!!!l!-=~"~'*:-;;111&11.~~~ hall houses most of the _the ball •from the dozens of press facilities for the coo-, .• ! velJtion, and this has been a major-source of economic sllin for the a r • • ' 1 crlfttmu. 'Ibo line mo.lar taltvWon .. -Ill have tedma1od --ol C<>'itdlf .. GOP...,-..bortled lht Dtmocrlill .. Qilnalo al 10 mtlblnf In lbt ntlal>l>«hood of .., million. Al MlMnl Beach, I h t -· hovt COllllrucltd . ·bulldlnp ol pbftod and ~--tht hall, ml llllod. --• -.. fiction ftlldtr-ol =~~.-.... '. 'lbt -ol ... _. llld .,,_.., Md lht VA to Give GI Names To Legion lloflMIDI ID J'u!1, tM V t I trll!I Mminllfrlllcm will provtdt lllo _..... Leston With Diii! .. and ad· dro-of all ·vi- wt.trau/ dllollarpd"-ucb moalh, ~Jr: O. If. Price, -ol lht Lal\IDA Pool .. ~. CommunllJ Service cbalrmllll. Under lht new plall, Lt,... membtn will personally contact t b • dischargee, inform him of hi.I rilht• and bentfita and assist him with bis reed· Justment problems. -.. .Price llfd, 1'Too many of theae new veterm1 are not bein g brouat>t back In Ille main ltream of American life with the beneflll, Ille Jobe that will Insure thtJr becomlng productive II.Ible dtilens." Price is retired from tbl Veterans Adttiini.rtraU:On where be worked for over 40 years. · · 12 Added To Oiamher The Coota ""• a.mber ol c.mmerce bU llC«tMd 12 ---IDlo "' memblnhlp. Tbt-m-.. :C & w -. 11155 OMftll It; Sandy's Fluff 'N J'old, 2ICll E. 17111 St; Fnndlco J. Alvara, M.D.1 1811 Newport Blvd: G1tG Upholatery, 135 E. 17th SI; 'lloaal4 L. GolenskJe M. D., 400 New· port Center Dri .. , N.B.; Mttketln& SotclaliN o I Americe, 4801 ~ ~w. N.B.; William B. l'lb, M.D., 440 F&ir Dr.; JIM a-. -llqpGl'I "ft!, N.B.: Da1a1b11 ol Colla Mesa: S 11 d e-Rldu, Ud., 1425 Bater; Metro C alifornia Buatneu Enterprioes, 2lllO - Blvd.; 'lbt Mudon &cllool ol Eduoatiollll 'l'ber•I''" ·• w. 19tb St. BIGGAll'S TWICE-'l'EAIU. 'Y SM.E FROM OlJR REGULAR STOCll OF qUALIT'Y MEBCllANDISE CRAFTED BY THE NATION'S l'OBEMOST MANVFACI'UBEB.8 SINCE 1928 POR l'INll ROKll l'URNIBBINCHI ' AND INTllRIOB DECORATION SANTA ANA-MAIN at IUVENTH Pa11dtn1 -Col.,.acl• at ll Mol ino '-•• -Ho~ b1I of &troy ·---... --... • !. ' ' ROOM SlZI CARPrf 3 .._, °"'' ft, IJA 0.r Reg. 12.88 7e 76f Washable cotton and rayon carpet measures 6'19', Decnrator·co1ors. .1 GAL JUG 1.57 .... Heit. 1.97 llaDd:Y onon jug is best for plciilca or travel. ' 6ARDfll TOOlS 97' O.r Reg. 1.84 Your choice of rake, hoe or cultiwtor. 3 . Da11• 011111 BAG Of CHARCOAL BRIOumES IH 2o-POUND SIZE 0.r a.,. ,1,47 97' Charfe ltl Buy ID quanllt,y for blc· gtlt ovinpl Ott Ibo larle b a g Of ohlROIJ -....jl llrlquet.,., and bl ready tor all I 11o11 tummer oookoute and borbaCllll. 2" THICK COT PAD 3.88 Otar Ref. 4M Brllht print. available In ooHd lcem, wuhab!e, ,... veralble pad. If ... Te IMllfhlllw REDWoOD PICNIC T AILE 0.r Re,. 19.88 13.88 Four loot table wtlh matching benches. - DAJLV ,ILOT JJ "Lakewood" Portable Fan 3 ........ ,, Oser Reg. ISM 1288 Keep cool with 1000 RPM motor, portable flll. Fu. lures ... melod metal. Alumlnum prop. - WICKER DOG , llD ... .'l ; . : ~ • . . ·f: l!JA 3 ... ,,. Olli . . . . ,;: 11 ~ O.r Res. 2.14 : , .. : '. ..... Just lbe ~t size for 1111all dop Or' pUPJlllll . . . . ' . : LAWN SPREADER 5.77 ........... F-ivay to fertlllle Your laW!l. All typee fertilizer may ba UMd. COLOR GUARD F!NCINct · 2a• roll 14" blgh · I · 9· '4 OUI lie. l.U • IAMIOO RAKU 57C OUI .... t7~ l'ln typ& bamboo raku for lawn cloan- !Jli. . EASY SPIN RECOIL ITARTll • • POWER MO.WEI 3 H.P. 22" C:UT . ' Ollr a.,. 41.44 34.88 Tbn& h.p, Br!Qa le StrallOD9 eqtno. llp&cjal lllf- pred wheel. 7" white oldewalll. "ti" f1pe boNDt with llllcl• enpe control. Rut bldlt rad ll'•mtlod Charp ll ' \ \ I ( ! .. .I I l r J2 OAll.Y PILOT Mooday, Jul1 29, 1968 .... ~~ ... ·. FBI Chief Levels New Bkist at Campus Unrest Pittilre: • FBI Director J. Edgar mUltaocy. It Is tilled !be ~ ._.-, lbat the within !be varloua types of bombl Peeks • Hoover has leveled onolbtr New Left aad at Ill core Is federal ar<ncy bao MIC· '"~ ol 'U.· -""'"'eirtloo whlcb could be deviled to • blast at llludeni unrest oo !be orpnlzatlon known u cessfully ln61traled the nu· ...,tibOpo ~ w·lth d11tro.y com~ • college cap-11 reported Stud...., fOr a Democratic dent group. J 1abotage•mdi&ololi .. 1, tbe. and plwnblng a)'lleml ol • in the Higher EducaUOG and Society." ,.. "The coocept of ..._vfoience participant& d f 1 c u 1' e d strategic buildings. They Natiooal A!faira bulletin of Hoover expreued concern aa an illltrument to 'deltroy various devic• which might even d1sc1&ed the fmer ltf Ma WJW • I I • a • the American Counc11 on ebout tbe wn1t on.ttie cam-the ulaUng social Of4er is . be developid ,.. ue in plan· pointJ of firing Molotov Education. putes, and rt!pOl'ted oa a 811 ioberent in tbe pb.Uoshpi:iy ned attack.I }JlJ ,.seJective cocktails from shotguns as It ls pretty gene.rally con· The director states, "this secret worb:bop cooducted of the New Ult movemeht service facillUll and in COD· well as similar forms of so ceded that 'llloNMIChly rt1od· unrest aDd Violence was in-last month as pert cf the an-• it is ln the philoeOphy of nectJon wltb • 1forms of called· defense measures PhoM en MWJe is 8 thoroughly hap-sUgated and preciJ>itated by nual convention of SDS. the old-line communists who · vjolent ·de~ations. which could be used in de· ~;':A!~ 543-1753 or SQ.lnl PY motion picture. Built f«l_j•~•ub~ve~r~n~·v~e~l~or~ce~w~ru§·c~hii~s~~Fr~om~~t~h~e~t~ol=or~malt~onJ!..~ha~v~e~w~or~k~ed~year~~·~tn~un~·~'~·§1~"'~y~e~~~.~~tn~e~'us~.~e~o~f_!fiance~~~o~f~po~lice~~actl::::on:,_"~~~!!!!~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~!!!!~~ f .... 1 crowing in numbers and in released by the FBI~ lt dermiDe thia nation 1rom combustible 1 ..-.Wa:· and Hoover. reported. un, u1D mus cal movie does a tnorougb job tn making Lido "I theatre patroos happy. •' If you haven't seen this gay, lilting, romantic comedy at the Li.do may we suggest that you and your gang acbedule this fun film on your enter- talnment ageoda laolgbt or to- morrow evening? Recapping a bit, Julie An· drewl, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing and James Fox top the cast along·with John Gavin and Beatrice Lil- lie. The story takes place in the so-<:alled "flapper era" of the l~s. Jt tells of young girls ip search of jobs, hub- bies, fame and fortune. Most- ly husbands I Next on the program at, the Lido will be Where Were Yoa \Vben Tbe Llgbt1 Went Out? Showing in · Panavlslon · and Metrocolor, this 1s a _spooky comedy starring DoriJ Day . and Patrick O!NeiL They play hubby·and·wtle,~ho are apart too i;iften due t~ conflicting careers. She 1b an actress, he is an architect However, on November S, 1955, when many Pari\ of tbe AUantlc C:,o a 1 t area were blacked-out by power failure, Doris and Pat manage a faJr. ly rare get-togelherl This starts a whole gang ol after. efiecta: holding the threadi to many eomplicaUODB. Good for laughs all the way tbroughout the blackout. COMING SOON: Look for· ward to eojoytng Lucile Ball, Henry Fonda, Van Johnson and Tom Bosley along with a whole passel of ktda in the laugh· provoking film Yollr"I, ~Dae And Our1. Heah comes de band, folks. The One Aad Only Genuine Original Family Band is mak· ing music at the Mesa. Walter Brennan, Janet Blair, Lesley Ann Warren and John David- son head the cast.in this Tech- nicolor showing. True to Walt Disney tradition this is a fam- ily film. Take along all the guys and gals to enjoy· this goody whlch ls showing at the Mesa tonight and tomorrow along with the ever ·popular Bambi. MES A MATINEES hit the screen each and e v e r y Wednesday atternoon at one o'clock. Harbor area film fana have a rare oworturuty to get-the-jump or others by viewing the brand new motion picture hit at its weekly de· but. Take a mid-week break, see a swell 1how and partake of free refreshments. FREE PASSES to !be Lido « the Mesa theatres will be mailed today to G.E. Lewis. 17Jll2 L& IM ... Line. Hunting· toa Beocll, K.A. DOl>loo, :IS6tJ l,oSo!llf 'Colla ,Mesa,· Sharon ~ .. Ju;;, · 414\i Feroleaf, c-clel M.v 8114 Rooald SChlo<brBe!:. Dana Rd., Newport u,.,. .._to ...... lbeLldo•llaaa•- and 11911 ,.. .. -"' ldilll!I!, .. -"' Illa -.::i .,. ,oar 'l1#1r = i :=~~ .. • The new • Mercedes-Benz 220 Diese so ''over-en ine.ered''. ' ' ' you may stiD be driving it in 1988. @ SomeMen:edes-BenzDie- sels just won't quit. In the 32 years since Mercedes- Benz invented the DieseJ- polver~d ·passenger car, over 500,0CIO Diesels have been made, and 87% are still running! One Olvner in Stockholm recently staned his .secondmillioi-1 miles. The newest Mercedes-Benz DieSel is the 220 (S<><a!led because its engine displaces 2.2 liters). It costs $4,580,' and from the million-dollar way it Joo ks and rides, many people believe it should be classified as a luxury car. An unconventional economr car man who buys a Mercedes- Benz. But by no means does ii tell the whole stO!)'. Here are some more examples: ·A superior braking llJllam Many ordinary cars sti11 us~ o ld-fashi oned drum brakes.· Today's 180.mph Gra.nd Prix raci ng cars use disc brakes. So does the Mer- cedes-Benz 220 Diesel. And not just on the front wheels, but on every \\1hecl. Drum brakes are cheaper, but tests 'prove that disc brakes l;'ro- vide the most precise brak- ing possible-at any speed. So Mercedes-Benz engi· neers insis t on 4-wheel Mercedes-Benz says the 220 Diesel is an economy car. Yes, an economy car, because it could save you more money in the long run (S3y, 100,000 miles or more) than the 8imsiest little economy ca r you could buy. The 220 Diesel is so economic;a l it doesn't even use gasolirni. It sips inex· pensive Diesel fuel at a miserly rate, yet has enough power to cruise at 80 (where the lalv allows). This amazing power plant docs a\vaywith carburetors, spark plu~, and other paraphernalia of the conventional gasoline engine. disc brakes as standard. Foregrou..d: the world's first !Mui pauenger car (1936). &acli:grotoul: the world's be.st Diesel sedan (1968), Bo1h by Mer~dt:s-&nz. eq uipment. Wi_th 421 .1 But the engine is not th e only unconventional thing about the ne\v Men:edes·Benz 220 Diesel. The whole car is "over--engineered." That's the way one critic put it. He was right By con- ventional standards, it is built to far more exacting standards th an ordinary motor cars. What .... "onr-englneerlng" can mun to you The remarkable longevity or the Diesel engine is one good example of how "over-engineering" \\'odu fo r the sq uare inches of braking area, it's vir· ~ually impossible to outrun the 220 Diesel's brakes. 10,000 body welds Most conventional cars have·a sepa· rate body and chassis, held together with bolts. After a while, the boJts can \\'Ork loose. On a Washboard road, the rattles can be deafening. Mercedes-Benzelimi naJed the body bolts. In their place are over J 0,000 in- dividual welds. Result: a structure of immense strength and rigidity. After 50,000 miles or so, ycu'll wonder if ycur 220 Diesel will ever rattle. A potentad 1uapeltllon C.Onventional sedans usually have a little device called an "anti·sway bar" nestled in the frorat suspension. It pre- - vents the ca r from leaning on hard turns. Without it, the car\vould lvallolv (or the springs would have to be made so stiff thal'lhe ride would be ruined). McrcedeS-BenJ engineers took this idea one step further. They added a second anti-s~ar,t.r atthe·rear, part of the 220 Di~'s iltw-and patented- indepe ndcnt rear suspension. This al· lo\\•ed the Me£aXk:s-Benz engineers to make thtrearspriogssof ter, too. Result : a vastly superior ri4e, but still no mush, sway or wallow~ in hairpin turns. '"f1tlg ........... a!illl Take a da~ trip in some cars and you'll wind dpJecling like a damp \Vashrag. ' The Men:edes·Bem 220 Diesel is engineered as much for h~ancomfon as it is for .mechanical e{ficieky. Onho-- pedic physicians were consulted in the design of the 220 Diesel's seats so you'IJ have pre>per support on cross-country tours as well as short hops to the super· market. "When you 6rstslip into one of the 220 Diesel's carefully contoured seats, it.may seem finn, but once you get used to it, you'll never settle for "ni.arshmallou/' seats again. Mercedes· Benz engineers have respect for your backbone. Clip coupon for brochure For more details on the 220 Diesel and 6 other Mercedes-Benz models, send today for your copy of the free 24, page color brochure (coupon at right). Better yet, visit our showroom. See and drive the new 220 Diesel. Find out hoW it feels to drive a car built to be the best-not just the best seller. --, 14 ~'-··--a '""" '25,715' to $4Mf' • The legend of Men:edes·Bcnz Die- sels has grown to Brobdingnagian p~ port.ions. There arc some people lvho firmly believe Mercedes-Benz makes nothing but Diesels. Not true. In fact, Mercedes-Benz builds a wide range of gasoline-powered mod els, from the awesome 600 io .the thrifty 220 (a car : very much like the 220 Diesel, but with a regular gasoline ·engine-for people lvho are diffident about the virtues of the Diesel engine). They includ°' / 600 Grand Mercedes , •• , •• $22,472' 300SEL Limo'1sinc.,.,,.,. 9,489• 280SE Coupe .. .. .. .. .. .. 9,262' 280SL Roadster . . • . . . . • . . 6,568' 280SE Sedan , ......•. , . • 6,336' 250 Sedan............... 5,150' 230 Sedan.... .. .. . .. • .. . 4,631' 220 Sedan............... 4,446' ' . :·····~·····~················ • • • • • • • • ., ' ' --.. ---,.;;., 1'71 v~ !"·~·- SEND TODAY FOii FREE BROCHURE (or be1ter yet,oime in and pick one up) ; Jim Sl11n-lmpom Inc. 120 Wnt Warner Aw .... Saitta ...... CoqfGnolo '2707 Please send the frte 24-pa.ge, £ull-colot brochure that tells all about the KW" CID from f\.1ercedes-Benz. • Name, _________ _ • • ; Add=, _______ _ • • : City·----------• : Statc'-----2'P•---- Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. 120 w. w ..... •-ue, s .... Ano , Cllllornl• 92707 Phone : 71W41.C114 .\ -· ' ' , Of the around 180 artists exhibiting at the 1968 Festival of Arts through Aug. 24, about one-third are women. Jeanne Cantonwine, a festival exhibitor for the past five years demonstrates her art- istic techniques to visitors who wish to have their portraits done. ·~ ' ' • J. The Irvine ·Bowl site in Laguna• <i!anyon· pro,'(ides a pariqike setting for the1many•displ8Ys •Of -all. forms of -art at the· 3Srd Annual Festival of1 Arts. These,include paintings, ceramics, cards, jewelry, mosaics and even weaving. Mrs. Louise Slltf P119tn llr L• f'•r• 1'te Laguna Beach .resident -attempts . to 1capture the· personality of Vic Berzins, a stq,dent at California State College at Fullerton. She is noted for her pastels ·and -oil paintings. Ci:ouse of ·Laguna Beacfi. iS ope of thr.ee· ·~eav,ers demon- . Strating her craft in a bootP on festival grounds. She has been with the festival~fer-the past 16 years. Mrs. Virgin\&-Worthington of Laguna . Beach 'uses serigraphs-as. a graphic medium. Her Christmas and g?Oellngs cards have been u- hibited iii tbe festival for the pest 10 year1 and she has won awards In the Orange County Art Association show and Invitational North Shore Art Exhibit. Wanece Vernon, wbo has her own workabop1n La- guna B~ch1 js ~hpwing her custom designed jewelry at Ille lestival !or the first time. She is especially proud of the pin she wears called, uJade Galaxy, the Stone of Heaven." It is made of Burmese Jade and· dlamondl; and ts priced at '3,500. • --~ ---~ ---- ) ., ~· . • . MMllfY, Hlr 9, UM Nt-CM-N .. LI .I': .. 11 " • ,, ~ ,/ Woman's T·ouch Sparkles S.how > Miss Barbara Weber, a Laguna Beach artist and teacher with her own studio, works with a range of subjects in paintings and drawings. A festival exhibitor for the past 11 yea.rs, she has work represented in Fisher Galleries, Palm Springs and Did Town Galleries, San Diego. Esther and her huaband Jo Dendel, who work as a team in· creellnc ceramic mosafcs and interesting ·tapestries, have a studio1 in E:osta Mesa. In addition to the festival, they· ha~ exhibited their wort In many places including the Bowers Muaeum and Iowa University. r • " I • ' ' ' ' ' • • •• • --, :.: • { I ,, I . ' .. ' • ' Go·ld Digger Will G.et ·the Axe News Told At Dinner DEAR ANN LANDERS: We In Ovt teenace llrll wbo an wrltllll to 1ervtcemen ln Vietnam. One Cirl U wW ..U htr JW) lw been p!Uo( (llU from the boy •be ii writing to -not little lrlnUll, Ann , the lut gilt wai a wriltwatcb tb1t mull have set lilin back a lot of mooey. Jill La practiCally en laced to a -19..year-old boy 1be'1 been daUn& for two years. When we criUdz.ed ber, 1he said, "I am maldn( the GI happy and I'm entiUed tq whatever be want& to give me." Maybe I feel '° strongly becauae I have a brother in Vietnam and I'd hate to have a girl double deli him like ibis. What is your opinion? - OUTSPOKEN IN CHIPPEWA FALLS ' DEAR OUTSPOKEN ' 1111 ""likely Uaat tile Gt would be se.U•I JW e:a:- peulve Pftl II lie Dew Ue WU 0 praetkllly ea111e4." It'• 1ttltber proper (nor bollffl) to accept preeeala uDder the clreum1taact1 1ad I ltope JW~ wlU return tbe ~atch ud u.rse the GI to 11ve Mt moae7. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a high school boy (senior} who needs your advice. I am depressed most of the time and don't want to talk to anybody. When I'm in the dumps I feel worthless and stupid and I bate myaeU. Then I go the otber way and think I am the greatest. I know I need to 1ociallie more but when I get the chance I make 1ome dumb excuse and back out because l'·m afraid I Won't act right and people will dislike me evj!n more. ANN LANDERS ~ I feel alone when I'm wJth my faml· and wu broke. I felt .;,.,. for blm. I ty. My father alway1 hu betn cold. alao wu flattered by bit attention M •t.-,_ "'"· -.J... to ~ becauae he wu nine yean younpr Y mo-r g '° ~Y w,••I •"P than I and very aood Iootto1. We lived peace ln the family 1be hu no time toa:ether for almost two yean. {er. anyWnc elle. Dad fitbb with When ·be rot a rood job, he elln rot everybody. a new 1weetbnrt -10mtone bis own I've told M.., I tblnl: I noecl are -and married her. My question J>lycblatric help Dut •be 1ay1 I am !1 tbil : Am I lea ally free ot tbiJ rat? A goin& through a ataee and I 'll crow out woman at wcrk u.id something about ol it. I've. even tbou&ht ol. auJdde. common law marriagu. (I am lilted Please tell me what to do. -AFRAID on his company insurance policy as OF LIFE his wife.) DEAR AFRAID: My advtft II for I'm too 1hy to talk to a ·lawyer and I bollt you ud yeer parwela becaue yeoo n!'O<i your help. -S 0 U T H E R N need to recoplse ~ aatare el yonr NJTWIT problem ud yeer -II aeed to · DEAR SOUTHERN, Beall me llow rec.plze U.. lmportuce ef eeubl& a woma• eu play lloae wltll, a mu ,YOU to a doctor for • PIYCldatrie for two yean aad be toe Uy t. talt to evalaadoa. a lawyer. Sorry, but If you wait Jesal Uafortuately some pareaU are advice, yoa'D have to co to aomtue reluctant to reeogabe 1ymp&oma la wllo cu tfve IL I cu't. lbelr ddldrea !Ital collld he 11,.. or emodoul lllnen. Tbe parenta rear tt Y{bat ls French ldsaint!: it wrong? will label them u failures. b uy Who 1hould set the nee · limits - eveat. ttme die "blame" serves ne . the.boy or the girl! Can a .shotaun usefal parpote. What It neede4 DOW It wedding succeed? Read Ann Landers' profe11laul belp. Your personality booklet, "Teenage Sex -Teo Ways to 1wlag1 (frem blgb &e low aad low to Cool It." Send SO cents lo coin and a bla:b) Med esplonUoa. long, sell-addressed, It.Imped en- velope. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Four years Ann Landers will be glad to help you ago I did a foolish thing. I let a man with your problems. Send them to her move into my apartment without io care of the DAILY PILOT enclosing The ......... nt ol San· !Ira Ney!«· and Rury L. .Goodwin was mmounctd to cl-' friends .... family durlnC a bullet dinner party bollOd by Mn. Bill Thornbill In the Hunlln(ton Belcll horn< ol the bride· elect's mother. Ml.. Naylor II t h • daugbter ol MN. L o I • Naylor and Raymond Naylcr II al Sacramento. A greduale ol Hl!Jllin(ton Beach !llgb SCbool and Orange C-Collete, Ille now attends Calilnrnla Stale Colleie, Long Beach, where she is majorine in social welfare. Her flanct, son of Mrs. C. C. DonJca of Maricopa, was greduated from Hunllniton Beech High ·and all<t>ded OCC, t h e University of Idaho, and will be graduated from the Long Beach col· Sece ne:it year. HAL Allltcltll HEARING AIDS C111t•111 Awr•I Ampllfic.•tlH NO IA~•IMllH J4lt L COAST HWY. c_.,.. Mer •n.aus The DAILY PILOT Covers Boating benefit of clergy. He had lost his job a stamped, self-addressed envelope. ~~~~~~~ What's Doi.ng Cle~t~""'e ·Foundations Garments MARY DAY, 642"'321 · ... ~ Wood, Pulp, Fabric Her Media Mrs. SillY Leslie, one of the exhibiting artists at the 44-day Festival of Arts which Will end Aug. 24, is showing sculptures which she created from wood ·:·:pulp and t.brics. She has wottk in the l>&lm Srings Museum and won first ·--prize in the"New Mexico State Fair. Mrs. Leslie and her husband Tom, are .'·residents' ol't.aguna Beach. " ~==:couple Pick Date ' -·-\ ''~'Anniv~~ry Selected _ Mr. and Mrs. Doolld E . The couple have selected : :; Wardlow of ~ountain !!l'k. Nov. 4, the 32nd anniversary are anooun<:t ol th~ 'daeune:g~h ~'!f the bride-elect's parents, , men ell' Lann~· ~~'fOr ttieir wedding whlcb will Evelyn, to James Y take place in the Stanton . _:,Cantrell, son ol Mr· and A>.sembly or God Church. --~ Mrs .. James L . C&nfl'ell ol. Miss Wardlow is a . •. Huntington Bead!. gradl>at. ol Fountain Valley . - .. . . ... Kids Like to 'Ask Andy ' High &:hool. Her tiance waJ graduated from Huntington Beach Hi8)1 School and will be entering Orange Coast College in bhe fall . * /, EVELYN WARDLOW November Rites O COLOR PORTRAITS ~ > ANGEL Of A DEAL LIVING COLOR POft~ ~--·--.: .J ~ -~ I--It: 0 L It: 9 0 () 0 z -> -.J FOR THE LITTLE ANGELSI • BIG 8'' x 1 O'' LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT NOW ONLY ~ GENUINE RILL NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS! Not the old style tinted er poltll9d black & -photos. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or l"JU' ,money nlunded •• WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. FOR ALL AGES! Babies, children, edul1'. 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No.ffttlt. vm ... c .. ,., ·--.... ~, I ,. ---- = ..... • , I I I I I ' I I , . ----- lag.una Setting Church ' Hills /or Nuptials St. Nicholas C a t b o ll c Church, Lquna HW. wu the settJ.na: for the double rinC wedding ceremony link· ing Norma Katheryn Hall and Lawrence Mathew Jock of Weltminster. The Rev. Jerome Turba read the rites for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Hall of 1/tlssion Vi'ejo and the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jock of South Milwaukee, Wil. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a obantil1y lace and tulle gown, designed with a scalloped neckline, 1 o n g pointed 15leeves and a fitted bodice. The full Skirt was fashioned wttb tiers of lace and jeweled tulle whlch ex· tended into a cathedral lraln. Her 01usion veil was caught to a matching lace coronet and Jhe carried a cucede of white roses and baby breath. Floor length gowns of QUICK C.tch ltl' qulckly 011 loc1I ..... nt1. i R•ed your cornp•ct, co111prehe111iv• horn•tow11 ecn. tion of ffi• DAILY PILOT. yellow aeorrette • b 11 1 on with chiffon oaipes, bead· pieces • of crepe -·· wtlh cbapel veils and caec8des Ol yellow rOH1 were selected for her entourage. MiK Linde Hall oerved her sister a maid of hooor, and bridesma!ds were Miss Toby Marsboli of Tustin and W.ro. Robert Jackman of Tustin. Dooold Joek of South Milwaukee attended h i s brother • best man. Ushers were Donald · Imhoff of Maywood and Wyn Holmes o! Santa Ana. Monique Favreau, t be bride'& niece wu the flower girl while Cbrislnph<r Hall, her' brother waa the ring bearer. Altar boys were Kevin and David Hall, other brothers. Miss Kathy C8roo of Downey wes the soloist. A reception followed· in the home of the bride's parents. The newlyweds will establish their f.im home fn Westminster. The bride is a graduate of Mater Del High School and attended Santa Ana College. Her husband att'ended school in Wisconsin and is a graduate ol Cerrit.o College and California. state College at Loog Beacll. HoroscoP9i . Virgo: :TUESDAY JULY 30 By SYDNEY OMAllll "The wise man controls hll destiny . . . Aslrology polnts the way." ARIES (Marcil 21 · April 19): Give serious con- aideration to proposal made by close associate, mate or partner. Day to bolster public relations. Don't furce issuea .-make intelligent conceaston. TAURUS (April 26-May 20): New values placed upon your services. People tend to be more ap- P£'$i4!ive. Study ARIES mesaag"t: Em'phasize diplomacy. Turn on charm. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Advance hopes through creative endeavors. New contacts prove stimulating. Break from rouUne is con~ struotive. Find new ways o[ achieving goal. A c c e n t originality. CANCER (June 21·July 22): Study credentials. Means be sure you bave proper credits. U not, gO after them. Reali?.e that future may demand an area of specialty. Today you can do much along this line. LEO (July 23·Aug, 22): MRS. LAWRENCE M. JOCK We1tmln1t1r Home Exoellent f o r socializing. Vacation activity is spotlighted. Deal with peo- ple who have ideas and ex· press ithem. Avoid those who gossip, spread gloom. Good evening for dining out. HB Jobs Daughters Attend . Grand Bethel VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Financial picture tends to be brighter. You are better equipped to ·cope with spen· ding, collections. Be aware of fine points. Read between the lines. AND OF THE WEEK T ...... Of those hi>I spo,. _Gair Imported ~iated trivet, rv .. inches in diameter, tooted 9nd pierced with an ornate center design. TM modest price makes It a red-hot bargain, tool Our special price $3.50 s~~~ 11 F•1hion l1lend-Newport C•11tet 644-1310 Miss Nancy McFaul, bon- Ol'ed queen of Bethel 321, Jobs Daughters, Huntington Beach, re~ntly led 19 mem- bers to Oakland to attend the 22nd annual Grand Beth- el session. 'Ille line officen were .present at a banquet while Party Planned Frjends of the Teen Girls Idyllwild Program a r e hosting a card party, Aug. 2, at 1.1 a .m. in the Newport El>ellClullhooae. ~ervati.006 may b e made wit!h Mn:. Raymond Wood, 646-137'l. The Friends meet the first Friday ol each montil. LIGHTEN-GO-BRIGHTEN: DEMI-FROSTING BY CLAIROL@ Your hair goes lighter in a mis ty overtone of your own shade's palest shade ••• and suddenly your world ,seems br"lghter! It's a n inspired new technique by our own color stylists brought lnto bea:utiful being with Clairol's® exclusive tint formula. Demi-Frosting, specially pr"iced for summer, only 15.00. Beauty Salons. . SAVE 1/2 0N OUR SALE-PRICED SUMMER WAVES Summer's girls wear, bouncing curls ••• and they get them with our superb salo"' waves-. Get one while the savings· •re here. ' F,..,,,ch Room' 30.,00 Salon Wave, with style cut, 15.00. ~ina.ire: .. 24.00 Special·Wave, wlth cut, 12.00 . Call f..or appointment,, or come ln, to our" Beauty Salons. ' the otfler girls t.oured Jack London Squue, Both groups met tater to join 350 ottier bethels for Q song fest, and • talent -followed. Ten coeds participated in 1be anp.ual choir competition With' Mlss McFaul conduct- ing. The bethel toured San Francisco , and the installation of grand bethel offkerw and presentation of awards closed the 19&8-69 session. It was announced that 1IJe grand be11Jel vrould again take place ill Long Beadl. On 11>< last day Ille girls .attended Sunday services and visited the Mormon Temple of Oakland. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Strive to put acroas views. People whG were indifferent now change their attitudes. Know this -proceed ·with coritidence. EnCOt¥"&te new contact.I, friendships. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Diaplay al)lllty to organize information. Get facts in order. Quiet work betrlnd the scenes i 1 favored . Pay no heed to one who · tries to make -you afraid. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Career and finaD.· cial .1oa.ll com& closer to reality. Fl'iend who made iwmise is likely to fullill it. Be sure you are on right track where issues are con· cerned. Be factual, analytical. A special-interest notice about sterling silver prices We -hove received notil:e I/rat belinninl Al/lllBI 1 sl there IDill be an incrnase m moil ster1int silver patterns. 1{ you plan lo purchase a comple~ se# of sterling •ilver or to conoplels-j our ser, you'll probably - wa11i to do so .nou .. / • You can p_lace yOw ortler by phone, or come in 1o ow SilW!T department. Be aure lo ioA:e advanra,e of Buff,,...' Silver Club. Nothing down. No in'6real. No COT'f)'ilit"Claarge. A1 lont as two years lo pay. • Buff urns· iflondly, Jutr 29, 1968 DAILY I'll.OT JS Read Between Lines CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan 19): ConlrontaUoo today worU in your favor. One with authority to grant favor acquiesces. Display ability to handle responsibility. Bring focth lessons of past experience. AQUARIUS (Jan. :io.Feb. 18): Be '"'' though.. 10 beyoDd superficial level. li;nperiative to strike at heart of matter. Question of journey, written material is foremost. Judgment One U you give youraelf time. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcll 20): F"Unp run deep. You are apt to be ~1 erno- UonaJ.. Channel feeJ1D11 ln constructive manner. You are c:reati ve enough to come up with key answen. Be daring·; utllize knowledge. u ::.: :a • Rondo First time savings on 23 patterns , in Gorham Sterling Save 100.00 on service for 1.2 Save 60.00 on service for8 Save 25.00 on service for' If you have always wanled sterling, make ,your wl~ c.om~ true today! You will cherish this sterling IOI a l1lelime. Choose Chantilly, the world's best· loved classic, designed in 1895. Hispana, Gorham's newest creation, or any or 21 other exquisite patterns. Any 11111 would be an ideal bride's gift: IUFFUMS' llLVEll CLUI Nothing down• No interest• No carryina char911 5.00 per month up to 1_20.00 purchase 7.00 per month up lb 160.00 purchase 10.00 per month up to 240.00 purcllase 15.00 per month up .to 360.00 purchase • PATTERNS I. Andln~, Aspen O! Chapel Rose SIYa bl 1111 al prices Se!vice for 4 !Orvi" for I sir.1tt IOI It rta. I'" I,...., .. ""l .. 110.00 ...... 350.00 ..... 5'<1.00 ..... 2. C.nlll1 , Chanlil~, F1Jrtu, tyric, Rllldo, Rose Tiara or ilrllnirior • 211.00 UUI w. ... .• QUO ..... 3. Al"1C01 Lace, Buttercup, Chelseo, s. Rooe, Esprif, strubour1 or Ki•a Edward 224.00 ut.M 4. Clusique, llelrooe, While f'llisley H• , •SPIM,OI' GOSSlllltl' 240.00 .211.• ~La Scala 2'0.00 211.M • Robinson's Newport • Fashion Island • 544-2eoo lewport Cealel tl Fasbim IJlud a 644-2200 e loo., 'llll!S., Fi. JO:rll till 9:30 Diie! dr/s 10:00 8115:31 . ,. .,._ •• -. i' ,• .. .. .. . .. ~ . .. . .. ___ .... __ .. ,,_. ---... .,Monday, J1111 29,.1968 Hunt Family ·'67• Varieties' .. If there are IO few native 1lster. Mrs. Louise Squires, Calttornla•a around, has lived· in Newport,Beach ~ lt'1 beca4M the for 36 years and in tt)e same Jobe llunt family hu the neighborhood for 30 years. marbt OOl'Del9CI, at le.at in Mrs; Harry Schunemann, tlda an&. · Hunt's d a u g h t e r • can At,.. ncePt. lam Uy reunion · r.eme~ber walking dowtl the •-,._,_ M p k ·~-Costa Mesa · streets ' o n &J1 '('09-el&· ar uaere Saturtta night.I •when the l.1,~ 1!:,• 1l. d ~:. J:!i:;: saloon_s y were . i:tp-Nirlng everyone of which Is native and w1cfe open. She fells h?w lwa to the state her granddad once said. · . "Costa Mes'a wjll never be 3'he more tban 100 family anything but a bunch of memben Jnchtde 1 21-day· ding-bat houses.•• old IMbI :Who 11 the si:rth Her husband used tie farm ._...._ to live in the the fields around t.be:lr bcluse '*8te ud tbe filth a:e~r•· in the time when ' the place tion of native-bOrn Cali.for· was "really a one-horse alam QI tlle Huat family. town." ~funµ,. members 1ti 1 D Mrs . Sch u nein ann's live ill thil area. Hunt s grandparerits, Mr. and Mrs. VISIT US Before .... Stork Visits 'You • • • William Hunt, arrived in California in 1898 after an arduous journey f r o m Missouri. They settled in what is now the Harbor area . ·Her other grandparenp;, the R. J. Sparkes, arrived in San · Braziers Fired • Meet Bernardino at about the 1ame time. The family picnic ln the park, which has been held each year for 36 years, at. tracted three of f o u r members of the original l.Junt family, includlnl.!J't. Squires , Mrs. l:{'rnig1.Udlee of Sacramento, an4 Mrs. Ca rl Schadick of Bakerslield, all s i s t e r s . Hunt him self is deceased but his wife, who lives in FuUerton, also attended. But there are more. The Sparkes aide of the fAmily ha1 about 50 relatiVes while . Mrs. Schunemann's husband can count at least 50 on ttis side. All In all there are over 200 meinbers of the com· bined familtes, almost all living in the state. Now Costa Mesa is no longer a "bunch o! ding-bat bouS<.-.'' the Hunt family and its relatives certainly h a d something to do with it. Steak Fry Feeds Funds A steak fry in the home of Christmas bazaar to take Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutton place in ear.Jy December. CU!Tently ii being plaMed Members recently enjoyed l Among recent vacationers at l'iasseu's Sheraton· British Colonial Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Popo- vits -of Newport Beach . Mrs. Popovits is the social· cultural supervisor for Costa Mesa Recreation De-- partment. Artists~of-the-month -. Present Joint Exhibit ... y_ c-,1 ... ... Jt, WenlreM ef ...... an evening of bowling as • ways and means pro-following a short business ject by members of the Holy meeting in the Knigtits of Eucharist Institute 2 2 o , Co I um bus Ha 11, Culminating a year of ex-by Esther and Jo Dendlel ; Westminster' on Aug. 24. West.minster. High and low hi bits by ai'ea a r ti s t s ' tinMexicbanMrah<I !End.Ian oil pain· Mrs. James Worthylake, bowling winners were Mrs. Newport Beach J .un i or gs Y s. .G. Houston ; ,ricu •• • . CATHY'S MATERNITY SHOP chairman, is bein" usisted Morberg and Mrs. Fast. Ebells will Presem. works of collages and portraits, Mrs. • ea· ch artist·· of • the · m onth "---Jes B Dav·u· gr ti by tbe Mmes. D o n a 1 d Catholic women in the ..,,_ · ; ee ng Cooney, Joseph Walulik, area who would like more selected during the past card designs, Mrs. Dcivid R. John Morberg, Doug Fast details regarding the in· year· · Arnovfci, and needlepoint and Ray Scott. stitute, its many projects During AUgµst, a joi'nt Paul Ditzenberger. ' Mrs. Michael Reid, presi-and community services show i.o the three Newport Al so · exhibited · will be dent, has reported. that a may call Mrs. Reid, 8!11· Beadl libraries will be seucapff and still life, Mrs. committee-is being fonned. 6660, or Mrs. Carey, 537. featured. Robert.J . Norton; ')>aintings, ·~~~~~~~~~~!_:to~_!!h~ea!'_<d!:_' _ttll!". e"._Jgr~ou~p~'a~lir6~· :!1~!81~62~.~--------_!0~n!.Cdi~·!!spl~a~yC:w~IIl!!!_!be~m~o~s~ia~cs Mrs. Peter A. Maues, and _ works .by students of Mrs. 111-C.W -llt L 11"1 •• .... .... '46-IJll Aileen Worthley will be 9hown by Helen, McClain, Mic:flael Dwaileebe, Kay : Gray and Peggy Mauz. . In charge of collecting and · · haniing the •how will be Mrs. ~er Pille, fine arts co-chairman for J U. u i o r Ebflls. ' Secretaries At 6:30 p.m. every secood Thursday women of Bahia Chapter of N ational Secr~tariea' Association In· ternational assemble io dif· ferent locations to attend meetings. Mrs. Sally Flem- ing at 673-6360 may be telephoned for information. ... .. . . . .. ... ' ..... Old Members Honored .~ Legioners· "'Take ·.Office · ~vel111Mlnc ceremadu It tbt American LealQn Auxiliary, Newpciot - POii 219 tnalalled -ol· ficera and honored old mem- bers, aa the ..Wliary laid · plans !er it.a 1968-69 1euon. Mrs. Roy H. Owe111 relin- quished her presidency fo her daugbtef'-in·law, Mrs. John Donald Frey of Long Belch. Mrs. Frey will be 1&1isted in tile corning year by new officert, the Mmes. Cl}ariel Weaver, first vice prealdent ;Clayton Balcombe, ltCODd vi c·e preoident; Aris RonclaU, cbeplaln ; Bill Murr a y, secretary and treasurer; KeMl!th E. Johnson , hlMorian; Charles Hunt. ser(<unt-al·arl!ll , &l1d F'red Beck, pianhalr. The eiecullve committee will con&ist of Mrc. Owens, Mrs . Johnson and Mrs. Roy Shaler. . The. Mmes. Owens, Frey, Weaver, and John6on have been appoiated delegates to the conveilti.on at Fresno. Mrs. Jolmson hae also be<n end«aed and supported by tbe unit for the position of aecood vice president of the 29th District Auxiliary. P'our Jiving c h a r t e r members,· who were ctiosen to be honored with life m•mhushlpo lor their loyal devoUon to the aux.wary, are tbe Mme1. C1£yton Thompson of Costa Mesa, Frank Finster ol Balboa, Floreoce Reber of Hemet, and Percy Wilson, also of Balboa: The awards were pretented ' at the annual Sweetheart Tea. The auxiliary plans to begin or con tinue several projects through the yec.r, mclUding knlttina: ' ' t o e warmets" fot servicemen in Vietnam, rervin~ a lunc'heon to Lon& Beach Veterans Hospital residents, and b.ostint a three-day Junior Jamboree for teenage girls. ~~~-.. DELlCATESSEN FRfllll eherey ehee&e--Nec Plus Ultra -a pro· ee11 cheese spreed mecle from Fr.neh emmentfile • ler end fleYored with Kirteh. 0.1ser+ chee .. from Fr•nce, S~ oz. 1.Jf pr·oseoltto 1 highly s••soned thin slie.d hem from Switzerl1nd. Ser.,• with centeloupe for hors · cl'oeu.,re1 or s•ute wit.h Yeel 1cellop1 for the fern· ous lt•li1n cli1h-S•ltimbocc•. ltc reel!ie krak& bUis-l•Yory pe•nuts in • crispy rice flour shell. Delightful with cockt•ils. Im- ported from J•p•n, "4 oz. jer 65c Uhna coeonut syrup -the luscious sy· rup 'fou remember from Hew•iil Jo hfve on br••k· f•1t .toest, or •"er ic:e cre1m -you'll loYe it. 12 oz. 1.Zt SA VE on Johnny Rivers' AB>ttms ••• Including ••Realluatlon'" ·-~ ·NEWPORT BEACH 430 Pacific Coast Highway 2 llocla !Ht of Balboa ley Club 642-3630 SANTA ANA 1840 ·W. 17th Street 543.9457 ,, Regular 283 13.49 Other Johnny Ri vers Albums: •Rewind •Changes . I Rock. 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Ryu HEAi;>S UPI ,. . ly Al S111ltll AIM06'T \I/ENT 81.h? 1--1 IN ONE EYE 1'ROM ' ~ DRINKING CbFFEE! ' I L.EFT MY SPOON IN "lllECUP/ • • DOUIL• IACK -Detn lbrtln JU911 .W.·Oll ~ lAley Sliow" 11onl.rhl In-color 11 8:30 on Chlllllei :i;:1 Fun lltlria when Dean.Mtrlln'1 double can't teep 'il dale with Lucille Ball for a chtr!IY event 10 lrfm1l1f ii -. up to !Ill In for him. ·• · ·• . ~~ ' • TELEVISION VIEWS Monday Night . Lineups Set By RICK DU IROW , HOLLYWOOD (UPI) --In Ulepaet ielevlakiii· ....0., CBS-TV'1 Monday night lineup ffmolllh~ Ille. oppolitiml and earned Ille -k ralillli IUJlnmacy. . THI LINEUP COllliJted of "Gunamoke," Tiie Lucille Ball and Andy Grlffilih aeries, "Family A1· fair" and the Carol Burnell Show. In the coming aeeaon, however, a batUe royal 11 •haping up ror Monday .night ralin11 oupremacy -and the outcome may determine which network: ocores ·best in the overall rlatlslical competition. . . .. CBS. TV'• chief ~en1e wj!l come from NBC. TV, whole Monday night pto1raD11 II simply ;wiped out in the recent ~n. ' ' -. , .. When last ieason .)>egan, the N~TV .)tonclay; schedule was .. The MOnkeeS',11• •11The Man fr<im ' U.N.C:L.E.," the Danny Thomaa anlholol)', and 0 1 Spy." ,, : • ''THE #M,N FROM· U.N.C .. L.E.'' gave way at.': midseaion to "Rowan and Martin's Lauili-4n." ind ~ the olber three aeries simply woa~ be baclc ii! IM.i fall. . • '._ • • 11Rowan and Mai:tln'~ \iaq&b-ip.,'' however, 1rill_~ indeed be baclc, and •! baa 1*1>. a, pbeno_.J """'·• COii agtlnst the potent·C~~. MOl\clay pairillC of;~ ''Gunsmoke" and '~ I.,,ey 1illow." --:::: 'FURTHERMORE, 'Nit-TV-~ follow ·~vi.! in11 with Jta new Monday ni1ht movie· s~es "'.""" . '; third. weekly motion picture for the-network," wb19!, also 1bow1 featurf' lllms on TuHdays and Saluil<: days. -=. In addition, NBC-TV will precede "Laugh-In'~ with the Jong-running Barbara Eden aeries, •'J'.: Dream of Jeannie" -a Jong run in television meali' • Jn& anylhin1 y!)U can still remember the title of, , SO NBC· TV will go wi1h three shows on Monda;!: , m,hta againJI CBS-TV'• five. And many eyu ue .• cin CBS-TV to aee whether Griffith'• r.tiremd'' from his aerie•, p!UJ the acbeclullni of • repla.;i;': ment ~ow, w.W hurt i;he network's lineup. . ?~ The new aeries, starring Ken Berry, ii call-~ "Mayber.ry R.F.D.," and ta o1mi1ar In tone lo tbi ! Grilf!th show, and In fact la HI In the some IOUlll- em k>calt. "MAYllRRY R.P.D." io cine of the three CBS- TV sh<>11•1 lhat WiI1 go up against the NBC-TV movie, the othera beinl "Family AHair" and the Cami Burnell program. - 111 Dieam of Jeannie/' meanwhile, aqua.rel off atainst the fll'lt half of 11GU111Dioke,11 with 1'"Wacb· In" picking up a1allllt the oec:ond half, · · ABC-TV doesn't figure , ·at this point ,to glvel8l ratings competition to CBS-TV and .NBC-TV on M..,,. days, but !!°will drain oft aome of the awl!.,,.. with the following lineup : . "The Avengers," "Peyton Place,'' 1'Th.e ~ cuts" ( a new hour western with white and Nep, 1tar11) and 111be Big Valle]." ' 'LUCILLE llALL, however. may find hontlf • litUe more preaaed in the ratings than usual. "Laugh~in" haa done so well a1ainat her that there was talk of moving her aeries. 1 Now she will allO face the co.mpetition of 11Peyton Place." ; ,, j • '" -' -.~.l ::u .. '. ;: , I ···, •, . • • .. . •'7- ·-·.: . . .... . .. .. GIRL'S BEST ·~RIEND -Leandra Weathers, 5, of '18587 Cork St., Fountain Valley, hugs '"Cognac" for ~ot .smudging ·his wbil(ness, thereby wiJ>ning Best Groomed ·trophy. • GRAND MARCH -Shaggy or sleek. mastiff or min· es of masters paraded for judges at the beginning .. iature, 117 dogs accompanied by equally varying siz-of the show. I . r-I • !. ' . • J 4""' ............ . ' Dogs' Day Fun for 117 Kids, To~ It WU dog's day out. PulJlnc and tuggins, 117 en<r1e1 -., their respective masters pthered last week -- at the Broold>-PlllZe parking Jot for Fotmtain. Valley'• first annual KidJ Dog Show. ' • Judg.. reported ll>at all the pell were well nwmered. No mean ac- comptilhment, what witb tbe unex- pectedly large canine cootint!:ent, wwm 8UDSbine, and itchy costumel. LeaHS were m~ throughout the two-hour pageant. Prize winners included: Be1t Groomed -"Cognac," Lean- dra Weathers, 5, 18587 Cork St., Foun- toln Valley. . ~t Co1tumed -"Cheri," Kevin' Trani, 4, 6211 Sanla Calalina Garden Grove-. ' Sha1cle1t ·-"WWy," Robin Miller, 10, l<M«l Del Mar Lane, H"'*"lton B-. Bl11e1t -"Sergeant ,Pepper,'' 'l1wila McJ>ooald, 13, 12351 Y.<llrie Lane, Garden Gf'ove. Smallest -"Cucbess," Tim Snyder, 9, 8171 Imperial Blvd., Garden Grove°. . Be1t of Show -"Mariya Kelly,'' Kimberly Wollmoo, 11, 9476 Kiwi Cir· cle, Fountain Volley, Place and sbowen included "King," Ricky Warren, 10, HuntiD«ton Besch; "Pierre,'' Dorm-Wtlson, 8, Fountain V'8lley; "Sandy," Julie Compardo, 4, Huntington Beach; "Inky," Mike Sulli'vwl; 13, Fotdain Valley •. Ako "Caja,'' Tammy Lewis , 8, Fountain Valley; "Zana" and "Mltzi", Evelyn McRae, 12, Gacden Grove : "Reno,'' Shanncm WoU, 3, Newport Beach; ''Taffyi" Merk Wood, 6, Hun- tin&too Beach, ' BEST COSTUMED .-"Oheri," 1'1-morith.old poodle, and Kevn Tnnl, 4. of 621I ·santa Catalina, Garden· Grove, hold lint place trophy for being the Best Costumed . IRISH BLARNEY -"Maria Kelly," an Irish setter, was named Best-of-Show, an achievement which ob- viousJy delight.ed owner Kimberly Wollman, 11, of 9476 Kiwi. Circle, Founl>ain Valley. IOAILT ,!LOT It•" ,....,.. HIGH STJPPllR -Acrobatic poodle does a twostep to win jud ges ' attention ~~ring the grandri'°'ade to ma rk the start of th e Fo,rnlaln Valley Kids Dog Show on the Brookhurst Plaza perking lot last week. SHAGGIEST Of THEM ALL -Hairy "Will y" ooses with his misb'ess Robin Miller , ·10, after takini ,the number one place in the furry division. ' ~ ------------- . I --QIQj="'.":u.:'"'.NO=:::u=-ca-1----.:LPM=::-,,-::liO!:::TIC=ts=:---r---;;l.&GAL;:::;::;-;N:;;:OTl::;;;;CE;--11a Blgll Gear' Kida Like to 'Ask Andv' " 1968 Auto Sales I May Hit Record • \ I ' , ' • .. • 'I • , ' ' • ELECTED PRESIDENT Kont Allon Equity Securities ·corporation a wbii<liary al Equity Funding Corporation or America ls plea1etl te ennoune• tile of new .,ffiees et IOO---Uoleo-5-• s..tt. , ..... Slllte JO °'ill•· c.lftnl9 '"ep•11e: .. , ... , .. hit. wtllth will It. _,,_d tJ11 5111t1 A111 1114 M-plll'f httlt .fflcoM fir the fl"llNr 1111•111l•11c1 if ••r c.U111tt, Th• 1t1W'f1tlllti11 wlll It. 11114.,<thi dlr1ctl•11 11 ML JAMii COITILLO •mst0N MANA ... ,.,, ' ta .... .,. au l.W1 fw Dlltrllt I' & "' ................... ._ ... , ........ ,pta .. .. ........... ,...,..,,..,..._. railii JCA:sd"r' ... , .................... ' ., .. _""" .._ ..... .. (Otl«r to 01/IU• COG.ll to COOll) '---------------.... Nicholas P. Frost of , Newport Beach. is the new. assistant v i c e president of the United California Bank lnJUr- ance funds mortgaae division. Gulton Sets New Group Formation of a new con· troll · and instrumentation croup to bring a systems ap- ·proach to basic corporate exj>ertise in the measure· ment of physical penomena bas been announced bf Gulton Industries, I n c . , Costa Mesa . The group will Implement the combined capabilities of GWton lnduatries' Ser.vonic, I n s tr u men tation-West, Instrumentation-East a n d Glass Technology divilions for production at sensing, measuring, coqtrol, recording and d i s p I a y system All the divisions are .tn. volved in the manufattW'e of products for the missile, apace, military and civil aircraft, and oceano1rapbic instrument.It.ion. . Structure of the group will include controller, marketlng,central encineerlng and q u a I i t y Uturance functions. Motel Work Begins SOon OAJLY l'ILOT JI - Broke·rs ·cut . ---3 Paper Pi·Ieqp . ' . . NEW V()f\K ~yPJ) How .. ~age bou11 back olfice• coping' '!ith Ille _.-work In uu. per(o\t 'of lour-doy otock ncNmle lelllioh.s T The answer: Wirf well, lhllftk you, A IW'Vey of major broker• tbowed tho!, while ...,. .11 back to normal cortd1Uonc1 they are reducing the leoiel ol IM paper flood that tiu inundated them for moMN:. . " ' . . . -- Somo bod critlciMd the tndlog c.-ck. Now;pra<· ticaHy ell admit tl\e one-day' a-week ckllings -wttith again .cloMd -wi U.& stwted June 12 and con-million. _ I tinued tllrough tlli• montii·-In tl\e weot· end. June have h<lped. · 21, ~IY volwn.,..acb· A Bache & Co. opokeslllll\ ed· 16.3 lllilli•.--· with said the ffrm'a backJoe · is tile averqe: on th( other being reduced "lltlle bl' Ill· tllree aay1 at • 13.1 ~on· tie'" and added tbot ·11 Volunie ,tl>e' next ~IY trading a\ a·y 1 lllOOerafi!, ·-lU million, Wlili tho "we lhould tie back to what d.a.Qy averap otbel'iile at might be cllled normal 12.3 million. 7 .f>l'etty-aoon.J• JUMPED • EXTRA '11ME The exobantle -open At Ammol Biker and Co. only tine clays in tho a spokesman said the shut-followinl; ,Founb of July -.., provldo "tllat l!ttl• ....,k, mHing it difficult to bi! of -.. time needed." onolyio 11111 perlocl.c.But lD Weili Voisin Cannm, lnc., tlhe week ended Jl(ly 12, said it expected to be work-Thursday volume jumped to ing 1t the paperwork pro-20.2 miltim lhares, againlt blem "for 901Tle time , an average of 16 milllon for e5J)teit.lly if high volume the ottier U:ne days:· . days continue." E. F. Hut-TurnoYer figtres (or tDe ton & Co. Hid it was "mak· American stock Exehaoge lng progress" but blgh dllfered somewhat lllll. II volume days ·~rneke it dif· saw a record 10.8 million ficult to gain too much shares tnlded mi June 13. headway." D • • p·i t e high-volume A check d volume on the Thursdeys, brokert copinc New Yark Stock Exchange with the paperwcrk were since the closings started in not discoura1ed. As one mid.June indicated t h,a t brokerage' 'home explained. traders and investors took a 2&million share dey on a advld,age of the &e61ion Thursday averagea out to 10 ckllmgs to boost volume mi.Mimi st.ares daily fOr a subltlantially w h e n it Wednesday and ThUI'lday in reopened the following day. a weet with no one-day clog. In tile -k emded Juno q. 14, Thunsday volume touch· INROADS ed a hiatortc hietapoint -21.3· million shares. It NYSE member' firms 1ald turpassed the p r e v i 0 u 1 they are makm1 inroads on record on April 10, the day the ne!Uesome prob~m of 11talls" -1MAblllty to ·•·uv-after the exchange was cl06· """ """ . ..... ed ih memory of Dr, Martin. , MCuritie1 sold by a client. Luther King Mr, . T h o And · !be Arnericon Ex· ConstrucUon. lt upectld •verqe for the other tWo, chan·ae· ..,, it has cleared to begin soon on a 50-unlt df.Yt that 'week of Good Frj· tu> .a Pf:fOtDt o1 itl faffs. motel on the weat dde of d9y' -wiUJ tbe ~hlnee Wllll 'Street • o u r c e 1 Harbor Boulevard in O>lto --'------~--gerlen!Jy agtted 11\et llll& Mesa, Jua;t IOU1tJ of C:be San p~ -M well aa others Diego Freeway. -.centered iround oyer-tbe· Vagabond Motor Hotels counter dealers .UU pretty Inc., has a long-tenn lease much at a bigb volume on the property at 3141 level. Harbor Blvd., negotiated by Many NYSE member Brown Motel Investment firn'w are discouragina: such Inc., with owners George businea1 b~ it ii ieoenlJy Gra:tadail and Ge or g e acreed. on WaH street that Ellens. tile majority ol 6Tc dealen The Vagabond firm. -wiCb their HmJted office aperates 10 motell now, Qffl -have made little with addlUonal factJIUe1 pro1re1·a on their planned on property1.1Nsed Pill* work. In Whittier, San ,JOH and San Luis Obispo·. Sheridan Given Ne:w Air Cal Job •• 8WA~ . ~ ... ~~OIL 9~ 'fhutJ 17~tflfi? 8 Interest from the 1st of any month on funds rocoiYOd by the 10th. ,9 Interest ffom d1t1 of receipt 1tter the 10th. • Interest to date ..of withdr1wal on funds left 3 months or lonpr If account re~ins open until qU1rttr'1 tl'ld • 5% P.r'1nnum compounded daily curront -on p111book uvinp. 'S.25% per onnum on bonus accounts. If not, your savinp 1lioold be • with ••• MUTUAL SAVINGS ••• 4.11•• ..... , •••••• !M7 £oll Coat Hllh""l' • C:.-1111 .. ;'co!W.92625 TolophOM 17S·50t0 • _.,...,_ Jll '· elt9IO ..... ,_WIM. CM.IF. lttw I r • .. Hammond's Earnings_ . Piping Hot Hammang Corp. today reported that -p for Ito flnt fllcol quarter ended June 30 rose sharply over Its first fi scal qllll"ter earnings e year 110. First quarter earnings totaled 1798,000 equal, after provision for preferred dlvidendl, to 21 qo'ii!S per sbar~ .. For the comparable quarter last year, when earnings were 1eV ~re1 y deinssed. H a m m o n d '177,000 equal , ofter pro- depresHd, H :. mm on d ll77,llOO equal, ofter pro- vision for preft'rred dividends, to 3 cent. a share. Per •bl.re, .mn11 are baaed on tbl 3,42.1,122 lhares autstanclli1I at the end of both perloda. Cont0lidated net 1 a 1 e 1 rose to $1&,161,«K>, com· pared with S13,976,llXI ror the firtt tilcal quarter a year aao. Stanley M. Sorensen, chalnneo, reported Ibo! ill three "core" product arus of the company "er • perfc:nn.llll . Vlry w • 11 , e1pecially the or11n Ml· ment. "Our Ot'"fCID tales are Vtf)' lood, witb' percenlap · irlcreaees abe.d of the in· creases being experienced by tbe organ lndu1·try pllilNlly. --of tho favoreble comWDet resPQnse lo IJOW ~ucll n hive lntrodilc:ed? ' School 0pe'1ed , • -., , .. ' • • • DAILY PILOT. EDITOIOAL PAGE ' • • .. • • 1 . • • • . • • WbM wu to be the wor)d's ~o. I nuc1•¥ ...,water d.Wt1n1 plant Combined wltb electric power production bu aone down the drain, at lea.rt for the present. 'nle plant was to have been bulJt on a man-made island oft Bolsa Cblca bea~b in Huntington Beach. It was to produce 150 million gallons of fr~Sh water per day, in its final phase, and oenougb power to substant- ially augment present power production for Southern California's growing needs. The plan was to mix the water wtth C01orado River water to give ii more palatability than dlstil!ed water • All-itrall, the huge plant was planned as a pace- setter for the whole world - a thirsty as well as power· hungry world. It would have produced a number of beneficial side effects for the Orange Coast -another boat harbor and warm water to attract fish, not to mtntiOn tlie Whole o~ration's value a s a tourist mag· net. What muSt rank as one of the colossal budgeting miscalculations of this century.is apparently re sponsible for the project's collapse. Six partners -four publicly owned, two investor owned -agreed to go ahead on the b8sis Of 'an original cost estimate made several years ago which totaled $444 mil.lion. But that ~stimate included no projection to cover rising costs of inflation between the time of the original survey and the period of actual construction. When current estimates came to $765 million instead of. $444 million, the utilities involved -·especially the The Means to Real Pe-ace The most thoughtful and relevant 1ords I can find !or our time were 'tfl'itten by Nietzsche in 1880, in which l~lis great (-and much misunderstood) thinker came to grips with the buic problem afflicting the human race: "The meau to real peace : No government admits that it keeps an army to satisfy occasionally• the desire (or conquest. Rather, the army is sup- ~ to 1en-e for de!ense, and one in- fOkes tile morality tbat approves of sell-defense. ; "But th.ii implies one'1 own morality and the neighbor'• immorality; !or the neighbor mu1t be thought of u eager to attack and conquer if our state must think of means of sell-defense. "M~REOVER, the reasons we give (or requiring an army imply that our neighbor, who denies the desire for conquest just as much as does our own state, is a hypocrite and a cunning crimiDal who would like nothing better than to overi>0wer a harmless and awkward victim without any fight. "Thus, all states are now ranged against each other; they presuppose their neighbor's bad disposition and their own good disposition. This presupposition, however, is Jnb umaae, as bad as war and worse. At bottom, lr1ced, it is itsell the challenge and the cause of wars .... We must abjure lie doctrine of the army as a means of lelf-defense just as completely a.s the desire for conquests. "AND PERHAPS the great day will come when a people, distinguished by wars and victories an1 by the highest development oC a military order, and accustomed to make the heaviest sacrifices for these things, will ex· claim of its own free will. 'We break the sword,' and will smash Its entire military establishment · to its foun· dations. ,.Rendering onel!lelf unarmed when one had been &he belt armed, out of a height of feeling -that is the means to real peace, which must always rest on a peace of mind; whereas the so· called armed peace, as it exists now in all countries, is the absence of peace of. mind. One trusts neither oneseU nor one's neighbor and. haU from hatred, haU from fear, does not lay down arms. "RATHER PERISH than hate and fear, and twice rather perish than make oneself hated and feared-this must some day become the highest maxim for every s i n g I e com· monwealth, too , .. They work in vain when they work for 'a gradual decrease of the military b u r d e n . ' The tree of war.glory can only be des· troyed all at once, by a stroke of Ughtn1ng." These are harsh and terrible words, almost too frightening to contemplate. Yet there have been a hundred big and litt1e warS since Nietzche wrote them. and the biggest is yet to come. Is it barely possible that nothing less than bis drastic recommendation may save us? Committing a Nuisance When she first saw them. Hazel liked the plans for a shopping center near her home. But when the developer i;tarted to work, dirt and dust blew all over her place. The du st damaged her rugs. marred· her furniture. and scratched the paint on the outSide of her house. After Hazel had her lawyer look into her plight. she sued, She claimed that the developer had failed lo water down the earth to keep dust from blowing on her place. Besides, he could have put up barricades to stop some of the dust. The builder denied liability. He said he was lawfully making the best use of his own land. Besides. he said, neighbors would have to bear some of the pains of "progress." HAZEL WON her lawsuit. Although every owner has the right to make the best use of his own land, he cannot do unretlSOl'lablt ttlings there which injure his neighbor. This builder moved his earth in an unworkmanlike way. He made a nuisance. and ruined his neighbor'• enjoyment of her property. A peraon cannot do unreasonable ·---•• Ge•rwe ---, Dear Geor1•0 • Could you tell me how the ltor,1 about the Easter 1lunny 'Jt llWI«!? TIM Dt.-Tim: It'• odd bow olltn I pt tilst quetUoa. TbJI bl& -y rabbit aimed eoouo, around on EHier and biding et&•· Soon he wu 1mowD u tile "Euler Bunny." I r.I lhla Is qullo oprlate. t, ·-;.., Law in Action things on his own land that annoy, or cause discomfort or inconvenience to others. If he does, he commits a nuisance. Some nuisances are public -they violate laws or regulations. The person who illegally conducts a business or holds noisy meetings, pollutes the air or water, commits a public nuisance. The district attorney may prosecute him. U the offender is found guilty the judge may fine or jail him. There are also private nuisances. Barking dogs, the constant burning of rubbish. the spraying of paint. and the like, may unintentionally Interfere with a neighbor's enjoyment of his own land . The injured neighbor can go into court and have the judge put a stop to this if his neighbor's actions are unreasonable. IN OUR CROWDED society. we all must put up with some neighborly discomforts. No one can stop all minor irritations. The law will make no special allowanci!s for the peculiar quirks of irritable persons. The barking of a dog now and then, or the frequent smell of garlic from a neighbor 's kitchen, or the buzzing of the nextdoor workshop inay annoy you, but the courts Will UJuall)' find these activities "reasoncable." In all nuisance cases the court must balance several interest.a. How much disturbance is t h e r e ? How u.nreasonable Is the actlvi'ty? What overall loss is there to the commwtity . If Ute court restricts the activity? Hotw; C•llf&r11lt 1.....,..,,_ Ollt• ltll• c.tvn... M -,w _, kmw "*" -1-. , taxpaying, Investor-owned ones -reeled and took another. bard look. A dlUer"'ce ol $321 mlllion was a sum onlY a "tldefa1 gOvemmeot could overcome, but even the lederal Department ol Saline Water and the Atomic 'Energy CommlssJon were given pause. The project is now on th~ shelf. But bow long can ll be kept tb~re? Even if the know-how this project was to produce for the rest of the country and the world were lgn<ired, the !act remains that .still-growing South- ern California eventually will need the water and power the Bolsa ' Island plant could prOduce. Euphemistic statements about the demise issued fn?m the-federal agencies concerned. The investor.own- ed utilities were more forthright. They just plain couldn't llffonl It. But it's a project that must be carried out on a birt h priority basis. At some point in our future, nothing could have a higher priority than the parched throats of Southern California residents -or the needs of tbeir homes and industry for electric power. It a]lpe·ars the only answer will be mugh greater federal investment in the cooperating partnership be- tween public agencies and private industry, wi~ the money recovered from sale or water and power to the regional, municipal and private utilities over a period of years. Cancellation oC the project is a great disappoint· ment. But possibly all is not lost. The 'need is so over- riding that ·it must be met by some· means. Pressure on For Decision On Bombing The Real Issue In American Life WASHINGTON -Unhampered by bombing raids on neighboring supply depots and transportation centers, the port of Haiphong is once again going full blast, supplying North Vietnam and its forces lighting in the South . That is one or the hard facts of life which must be acknowledged by President Johnson as he ponders a ruture,course with respect to the born· bing of North Vietnam. At his Honolulu meetings with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. Mr . Johnson , spiked reports, circulating here and in Paris, that he was ready to stop all bombing of the North. Soon he must address himself to the consequences of the present policy which limits bombing to the North Vietnamese panhandle . U.S. pilots were never free to attack the piers and unloading taciUties in Haiphong. Such raids were forbidden fc>r fear some accidental damage to a Russian -or even a British -supply ship might raise international tem- peratures. NEVERTHELESS, the operation or the vital North Vietnamese port was slowed somewhat by raids o n railheads, roads and supply points whi ch serve the port facilities. A·ll such interference ended, of course, when President Johnson an- nounced his scaJed-down bombing poUcy on March 31. It Is now clear ttiat the North Viet.namese have taken f u I I advantage of the logistic op· portunity afforded l:hem. Intelligence reports indicate that the "turn around time" for Haiphong - the wailing and unloading time between arrival ancj departure of a supply ship -is down from 43 days to an efficient 15. The number of ships discharging in Haiphong and other ports in North Vietnam is substantially larger now than in 1967 . Russian shipping and vessels £rom the (fee world have com- bined to increase the traffic. DURING THE the four months ol this year (including April, the first month of the restricted bombing policy) 72 Russian ships called at ports In North Vietnam. That annual rate, 216 per year, compares with 181 Russian ships entering North Viet· namese ports in 1967. Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr .. D-Va .. the principal congressional auditor of shipping to North Vietnam, reports that the number of free world ships visiting North Vietnamese ports is running at just about double the rate of the past two years. For the first six months of 1968. Byrd says, 78 fr ee world ships carried cargo to North Vietnam. That total, 78, for a slx month period. exactly matches the total, 78, for the 12 months of 1967. AS IN THE PAST. most of tile free world sf\ips supplying North Vietnam fly the British Oag. In the first six · months of this year 64 BriUs:h sbfps visited ports in North Vietnam com· pated, with 32 in the 5ame J1n1.1ary- through.June pcrlOd last year. Faced with statistics ol this sort., the Senate Military Preparedness Sub- committee is updaUng its recent study of the aJr war in Vietnam. Olairman John C. Stennis·, D-Mis1., has directed the committee staff to glve apecial emphasl1 to the effects of the bombing halt on Utt CommuniJt bulld·up In the llOUtil. ByllollertS.ADn 111d Jobo A. Go!<IJmltil1 Ideas or Assimilate? WASHINGTON -The real issue in American life was posed about as ne-a•ay and precisely as it can be at the re::en~ly closed Natiooal Conference of State Goveroors. On one side ol the issue was President J chnsoo's goo:! and close friend, Gov . John Connally or Texas; and. on the other. a nominal Republican. J'°hn Gardner, former sccre1sry of 1-lc;:i lth, Education and \Vellare. Both men were members of the cabin.~t ill the Kennedy.Johnson admirustration. Gardner championed going ahead at great cost with new commitments and r.ew en'2rgy in the solution of social problems which torture this country from coast to coast. Connz1ly declared the American people are tired of turmoil, tension, diloSension and crises. Americans, he said. wish to pause, study an:i reflect on what we are, and where we are going. People· are disenchanted with candidates with IH?W ideas and wish time to assimilate cha nges which already have been mnde. THOSE WHO KNOW how many of the electorate are on Connally's side an::I how many on Gardner's should be able to predict wit:hout difficulty the outcome of tile presidential election this fall. They should be able to perceive more clearly also the dilem· ma of Hubert H. Humptu;ey. who is caught, not to say trapped, between the conUicting points of view. For everyone ~o says th a l Humphrey must break with Johnson or the Johnson AdrninJslration image ~~ru' ,, , J. • L -.. '~,-2 .. . e""'!.-~ -· to ri~ to new heights of social action , there is another who says Humphrey would do well to reevaluate bhe Johnson programs and proceed, not wiUi new programs. but with those which have worked or show promise of working. Humphrey began his presidential campaign with the idea that the scope ot the social budget for housing, race problems, education, and so on, was about enough. But he ls being pushed or lured into statements which leave very much in doubt his real intent, just as he is being pushed or lured into statements on Vietnam which leaVe doubt about his position. TRIS, IN PART, must be a cause of Humphrey's recent decline in stature in samples of the voting public, and the cause, too, of the rise in in!eresl in George Wallace, the mugwump can· didate from Alabama. If the governors of the states are any measure of pubUc opinion, law and order, and stability and security ( Co n n a 11 y versioo) are of higher priority than the Vietnam war in the h€::..;1s and thoughts of voters. For almost everyone can agree that some way should be found to end the war, and the ooly question is how. Not knowing just how. a majority o( the voters, lacking information and judgmen~. may decide in the voting boottJ ttiat they can only rely on the judgment. of those in the administration who are doing their level best to find an honorable way out. ' GOVERNORS ROSE in protest against the new taxes which the gigan· tic spending on Gardner's program, offered in the name of the urban coali- tion. would bring. But that did not alter the validity of Gardner's main point that big icieas do nof, come with small price tags. · All the candidates -Nelson Rockefeller, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey -are trying to find the cheap way out through various devices of public and private cooperation - a Marshall Plan for the ghettoes, or some kind of a priva~e-public bank. But Gardner is right. Every serious observer reaches the same con- clusion: more taxes. more pfograms, and an overriding commitment to the solutlon of problems which unless solved will rip this country asunder. WHILE THE GOVERNORS of the states iii their black braid trimmed white dinner jackets were seated de corously in the convention center in CincinnaU, automatic rifle fire was chattering through the steaming streets of Cleveland and 10 men, in· eluding three policemen, lay dead. It was reminder enough that an overriding commitment for both law and order and for a new burst of energy in the solution of our agonizing problems are absolute requirements. 'Human Touch Is Not There' To the Editor: All the excoriations of J o h n Birchism. WaU~eism , Minute-man· ism. etc .. are but surface reactions to something only a psychiatrist can divine. It takes a certain type of person to adhere to these militant, Oliver Cromwellian societies. In the main, they comprise f observe this closely) non-creative people. not like artists. musicians, composers, poets and philosophers. They have the narrow outlook of incredible ignoranCt!: of mind and soul and heart. All are of the busln~s world or in a laboring field. The h.u m an touch is not there. Business per se is a cold fi sh. PARANOIA ABOUNDS In this sere and grey world of whispers. This Is pecullar to Amerlca. Our Puritan (heritage?) has long been righting Pilgrims. SeU·rlghteous and arch. the!e odd souls walk a chalk line toward eternity. Arthritic rigidity in- deed. They fear the Mediterranean world that gave us the glorious Dear Gloon1y Gus: . With the curtailment or mall ' service, 1 would just u aoon 'fo back to Pony Express. I'm 1ure we would have better and futlr ...-vico. -M. D.J. f1111t ...._ ...,. ,_.. -... _...,......... . ... _____ ......... Letters frmh readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300, words or less. The right to ccrndense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. ~U le~ ters must include signature and mai~ ing address, but names will be with- held on request. Renaissance era. Franklin warmed his h3ndri on that fire. Our founding fatheri; were. in the main. utterly hwnan. When did the Devil step in? When will he get out? I wonder and worry. JOHN HAINES Decep tion To the Editor: 'T'he Johnson Administration has once again pulle::I off a masterful piece of decepUon on the American people! The Army has r,roudJy announced, the draft call was ower than It had been 5inee Apri11 1967. An exclusive In· tervlew with some brass drone an· nounced that the reason wu that ttplace.ment&. we.rea't needed in Viet· nam. Evuyone 1llhed, put down the ' paper and Rid hurrlh !or Clark CUI· Coro, be is really te;eplng our boys home. 'Tis nol aufprlsinc the· public b:od tJils .. -_, .... •11111 lhe Mm:f 01l\I' told --good pol!UCI 1114 -J-'lflllhd lold. TBll TRUTll 18: dlvlllons wlllc:h 1n1 due ID come bmne .,. being replaced with ~-Tbeee reservist& are mm ot avenage Aif, 30 up to 35 or a. Tbele men haw e1tabll1bed thenllllvet ID • lllelr communitlu and lllF --Tllo7 .... -two .. to five children and own homes with payments up to $.150 per month .They could a1J'ord this because their av.erage income was $10,CXIJ to '50,00) annually. These men aren't draft card burners and beard we81'ers or long hairs, these men don't pour blood on draft files and march in front of induction centers. THESE MEN: signed up for the reserve program to fullill their military obligation, because the pro- gram was designed for extreme na· tional emergency and any one of them would gladly go. should this occur. It hasn't; however, opportunists in the Pentagon saw their chance to show these "weekend wm-riors·• how it feclt to be a "real" soldier and they took it. The reservists. likt: s a c r i f i c I a 1 lambs. meekly Sllbmitted. They wiU go where younger men should go, it anyone should . They will fight and some may even survive in spite of the lousy training and padded reports to the Pentagon by some C.O, up for pro- motion. PHYLLIS GALKIN --~-- Monday, July 29. 1968 The editorial pogt of the Dailv Pilot •••kl co inform ond 1tim- u1at1 reader• by pruntmg th.ti ncw.q:JOpe:r'I optnton. and com.- mttlCofll on topiQ of interest and d!/ldficcmof, by prot>iding o fort"" tar IM Hpralion of ..,. ffildm' oplnloni, and by pt"Uftting 0.. · diverse tnew- poit\11 of ln/onn.d ob'"""'" and tpokl"""' Oii lopia of th< daJI. llobert N. Wood, PubUsber ... ' --·-· .. -.. -.-. .,... --~--~'c"·•· • t • • ---- f -----------.. ----·--- Dolll.YPUT Q , All of Thi~. for Only · S.eeond Plaee! ' KEN STILL URGES THIS 18-FOOT PUTT INTO THE CUP ON THE NINTH HOLE AT THE MINNESOTA GOL, CLASSIC AT ST. PAUL. STILL SHOT A 61 SUNDAY ANO PLACED SECOND WITH A 273. Drysdale Blistered By Chicago HOUSTON (AP) -Veteran righthander D o n Drysdale took h i s worst beating of the season Sunday in an opeiier with the Chicago Cubs, both on tbe mound and physically. Billy Williams led the first game at· tack oo Drysdale with a double and hls 12th homer of the year. Drysdale stayed the entire eight innings for the 8-3 CUbc victory. Don Sulton pitched for the second Jou to the Cubs, l-0. Drysdale collided with Ron Santo who tagged him out on a bunt in the eighth inning of the opener and receiv· ed a deep gash below his righ t knee. "They beat the hell out of me ~ysically," Drysdale said. "It was just ooe of those days. "But I might have gotten out of the foUrth inning if Zoilo Versalles had not been playing too close to second when Randy Hundley hit t h a t grounder. "It ·was a sure double play and it Dodger S late Jlt!Y :zt Dodgen •I Hou•IM S:U p.m. KFI f4"1Gl JUiy • Dodlllrs et HowlOll •:.U p.m. l(F1 tu n AJ4 1 o.ci..n YI Sin Fr11Klta1 7:.U •. m. KFI ''tJ. e ~ _ v~ ''n p.m. KF• 1 ... ~ Alltl. J vs Hww Y !: p.m, KFt MCI ·~•: 4 ••• YI New ork ) 12:.U •.m. Fl , .. ,_ wem right to the shortstop position, but -oobod,y was there and it went for a hit." Sutton made his first start Ii.nee June 21 in the second game. He and Ken H0Kmuu1 tangled in a tough pit&i.ng duel but Sutton gave up the or'lly run of Ille game in the tilth in· nlog .... Tbe uoagen lost their best chance to avoid their 17th shutout in the se· conct'!nning. Jeff Tori>org opened with a single then Versa.Iles bit a drive to left field tight into the glove of Bllly William. who snagged it as the bell crasbed iDto the ivy-covered waU. Mike Kekich, 5--5, takes the mound today when the Dodgers begin a two- day stand against the Houston Mtros in the Altrodome. Sunday's game with the Cubs drew 42,281, tho largest Cub hoole crowd since May 31, 1948, when they drew their record crowd ol 46,965. --LOI. Mf•LD CMICA80 •rllftll .,.,... 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"Some of that Dodger stuff must be comin' all the way down here," he barked, referring to his club's good- pitch, no-hit attack. "Now I know what Alston's been going through all these years." he said, slamming the right shoe on the floor . · ' Murphy, a 22-year-old right-hander out of Ohio University, turned in another superlative performance Sun - day afternoon before 11,187 perspiring witnesses. He gave up singles in the first and fourth innings before being lifted for a hitter ln the eighth. His sinker bad the White Sox popping die ball up all afternoon. A report.er suggested to. Rigney thal MllI'phy should sue bis teammates for no,n-si.zpport. "No he lhouldn't," Rig retorted, "he ought to punCh every one of 'em rlgtit in the nose." Two of the Angels' more dependable Angel sluggers are responsible for the club's recent case of bat anemia. "Jimmy's (Fregost) in a slump and so is (Don) Mincher. We might be able to get 10meithlng going If those two will 1nap out of it. Today was another one of those day1 when we just couldn't ICOf'e." Tbe only Angel tally Sunday was a straightaway homer by Rick Reichardt in the fourth. Actually , the Angel! did clout rune hit. but only Reichardt'• ac· Hitters counted for more than a hill of beanl. Rigney hates to lose when bia pit. cher has accomplished all that could be asked of him. "'lbat's awful to lose like that. When you can't win wit.tr your pitcher having a game like that, it'1 a pretty ud 1tate ol affairs." If Murphy's non·support cootinuea at Its present rate. he may turn into a "BelHeve it or Not" case. Pol.oists 'Nowhere to be Found,' Coach Tells Crowd The first great pitcher (some 1a1 the only) of the Angels, Dean aumoe, pitches against ~ls old teammate .at Anaheim Stadium tonight. Chance (9-9) oppo591. fbe Anpll' Sammy Ellis (7-6) in Ibo first game of a two-game series between the two clubf. Mexicans Fail to Show at Coast CHICAOO CALll"OllNIA . ebr~"" .,.,.. By ROGER CARLSON 01 1'111 Delly l'Ull lllff A capacity crowd filed to the Qr. ange Coast College swim rtedium Sun- day night to witness the host Coast Clippers take on the Mexican National Olympic water polo contingent, only to ~ turned down by the Mexican team when it failed to ahow up for the match. A disappointed coach J a c k Fullerton, or the Coast Clippers, in· (ormed the crowd at 7 :(fl that the Mexican team was nowhere to be found . The visitors had been stashed at the Edgewater Inn near Seal Beach, but wtien Fullerton arrived with two sta- tion wagons to pick them up and escort them to Costa Mesa at 5:30, as previously arranged, there was no one to be found. Fullerton went past the desk at the Edgewater, even resorting to knOcking on the doors of the five rooms held by the Mexican team. After en bour'1 wait. Fullerton returned to OCC. Upon returning to Cout, another call wu ,put in to the Edgewater at 7:05 p.m. with no results. Fullerton went on to announce that :-efunds would be made to everyone and that his Coast Clipper team would split up and put on an exhibition match of their own, to the applauding a<p· proval o( the gracious water polo fans. Al last count, 16 youngster5 got their money back, with the balance of the crowd abstaining. However, as it turned out, It was just as well for the crowd that it did turn out that way. Fullerton split his team so well , that ...... .., .... _ A RIGHT CROSS -Chris Olivtr (right) jUJt doet get pess off before 1oing under •• Mil<• WillOD (39) of Ille Biiii lam .WODCll. Bluu WOii, 14-U, i,11 Cout Clippen interaquad exhibition before fWl·bouH crowd at Orange Goal! College Sunday 8"1iini· Mexican National Olympic tari1 ~ to show •. •• '- the two squads ended U.P fighting to a 14·i2 crowd pleaser, with the i.llue tea.m ·taking honors. Mike . O'Gari., ex-Or~nge Coast player and headed for UCLA, 1cored with 12 secOnds to go to put the Blues ahead by a point, and then added another fn the final second to cap the 14-12 tally. The Whites had led by a 6-2 count at Ule end of the .first period. Fullerton refused to rap the Mex- ican team for its failure to show, stating, "mUlt have been a misun- derstand.b:le." •~••ldo u l T a D Dev•llllo d • a ll t McC••w lb l 1 o a F"'llClll u 4 o a t W111ni:r rt '!IGGR"1lolrl lGl .f H:!drt i!D GDMlr..:1'11rlb J O Gf We;d 3b 1 0 1 2Morton Pll 1 Of K1nwor111w lb l a G G MCGlctlllln ~ o t I D1wl1 11 J a o o. ltekhlnlt It ' 2 ·1 J-lllon c • a 1 o A.Rodr1r 1 Jb • 1 I 9e•"d IDltSltrl-e l l lE~ ~ l i : i a=~ : i i·., Hlr>ton 2b • 1; Murphy • I O< Kl"'"°lrtclr. '41· 1 •• 1(-lb. 0 l'ot1t Jll I I 2 1'°"1 IJ I• Cll1CHO 2111 11111 D00-1 ~ C1U11:>rnll CIDCI IOll ilDO-I ~1 l!-MurPlly. Fr-1, K1n-1hy, Ol'-Clllc.e~ C1Hlornl1 \, LOll-CMc.19'1 J, Celltcmll 7. " 1t.ich1rdt (U). S8-A1Nrlcle, MCCr1w. 1-11\U .,. " . . ... J, l'lt,., (W, M l 7 l/J e 1 1 1 1 Wood 1 l/J I I I I f Murl'hY (L, Ml I 2 2 2 t j MCGIOttlltn 1 1 11 1 Hardy 'Meditating' Hildebrand, Munson, • . ,. " ,, { • • .. Hardy in NFL News By Tiie A1sod1ted Pren Jerry Hildebrand II a St. Louil Cardinal again, Detroit quarterback Bill M--. ti I bolpllll patient ll1d Kevin Hardy, well, he'• lt1ll just -.. HJldebrond, a linebacker, bad been .ent to the Minneaota Vi.k1na:s to com· p_let.e_ a de~ which recenUy sent tafety BNdy KOJS to the Cmdlnall. But the Vlkln1111 lllllOWICed Sunday that · lllldellrand, wllo hao been hampered by knee trouble, failed to pus bl& pllyslcal and wu belll& returned to ... Clrdlnall. A Vlllillg opobnnan Mid the Cardinala -mull Ci .. up -.r play.,. or a high draft cllolce. M-obtalaed In ., off.s..on trade .and -the Lioal' No. 1 quartert>ack, was IChedultld to un- dergo an operaUe today for removwl ol I -ll'OWtll In bis rllht let. He'll be.,.oloctloeforatlouttwo..-. Kiri -and ..-. °"' -will lfltenlate at qU..- lor 1111 Llom' -Rhll>IUoa pme, Aue. 6. And llard7.' -by ,~ eommi..i-r Pe• Roallo to~ to ... ... ,.,._ ... ... .. Partial .; •• payment for the .Sliillio' slp!tlg'.ef D1\re P a r k 1 remained·in t b e Maw Orleml Sainll trainlDC oamp at ha Dle&o, C&Uf., Sunday. · "I ll\IOll·l'll just have to medlllll. • he-. JOH NSON NAM ED · ' EVANSVILLE PILO T, Former Oran<• c:out area b 11e'NJI star Gory Johmon bu bee~ promo!Od In Ibo O>icaio Wl>lte Sox' mlDW loaeue l}'lllem. Jcmton, pla,yor-manager at Ai>- pletoa, Wl1., In Cllica(o'1 Cllll A league oper.tion, •• named mlM ... o1 Ev-ville In tho Soutboru IAquo lut WMk by thl'Wbifa Sox . At 31, be'• tho ,....,...i -jJI lhl hill«)' ol tllo Southml Llqul. Ho bu a taU ......... l Evuanillo ii cun-entl:r tilt Sou-. L"'o a Cu 1 ' I ceUar-dwellar. J-WU a prop -al H- tingtoD Beach 1lilb and -ucollld It °"""" ~ 'I I .,,.,, ! .. • Wins Minnesota Classic Sikes. Had Notion Payday Was Near llT. PAUL, Mlon. (AP) -t>M Sikes Illa)' not bo clolrvoyanl. but be bad ttm wbmlnl fee*C even before the toumament-. At .,, rate, be bid a lot ,.mg for blm lbt put week, wllicb be climued will a -v1c1«y Sunday to will 1111 SID.000 top mooey In Ille Min· DMOta Golf Claallc Tho "" pQdaJ puahed Siket' .... loCI !Gr 1111 yoar to fll OMI and enobl· eel blm to leap from 11ill to aeventh on tbl PGA 1DODtJ .uinc1n11 fer 191!18 - a&ead "of sud! -as -Jack N'clOMia, Arnold Palmer and Frank -wbo dlole not to CGIDpele here. Sitei, from JacUoaville, Fil., beat younc !ton still 1'1111 a 12-under par 272 over Keller GOif Colll'll, which plays to. par 71. sun. -won P2.000, .... tied for the loed until bo. took a bogey "" Ibo 15th hole of the .llJW n>UDd ·Sunday. It was the ftfth t.ourqunent in wblch the Tacoma, Wah., pro bu beu the trlde1mald .. Sikes Md a lliia!.iiiund 114, fti. StJll thot a 118 !Gr bli :m. ' "On tile JMne coming hen," SlieT explained alter In v1c4>orY, "I said I fell I was bulldillg ~ to where I could INFIELDER CAUGHT AT SECOND BASE win a tournament You. ea feel It building up." Howe..,., Sikes admllled )\< Deeded a lift -and ho got.it In a Ionic! first nine holes Sunday. He abot .even birdie& and one bogey for a Ill-under :.I on Ibo lirat nlno. "When I ohot -711 on Ille first and third rounds," stkel 1ald, "I thou&!it I wu out of it. And I bogeyed Ille lut two boles Saturday, and that d.iaturbed me." Si.tea was four ltrok11 behind co- leeden Pete Brown and Lou Graham 1ta tine Sunday's Lu& round. He went seven under pc alter 1et· ting -00 the fint, tblnl, fifth and sixth -· -around a boeey "' lbe secoad. Equestrian Olympic Hopes Soar for U.S. LONDON (AP) -AmerlClll hopes to ride off with the abow jumping gold medah at the Mexico OlympiCI soared today with a sweeping U.S. victory at the Royal International Hone Show.· B 111 Steinkraus, 41 -y e a r · old publishJng editor, ctimaxed I h e American win Swldiay night by riding off champion of champions and winner of the Daily Mall Cup in the final event of the Royal International at Wembley Sladium. Americans Neal Shapiro of Old Brookville, N.Y., and Carol Hofmann of North Branch, N.J ., took first and second place, respectively, in the Last CJttmce stat'es. · · Steinkraus, from Noroton, Conn., captained the U.S. Olympic team to victo(y in the Natlone Cup on Friday and beat· a star-studded field of 19 in the final event, riding 8-y ear-old Snow· boUDd. :Srttain's Press Association called the American rweep "fantastic" and British sports ·writers agreed the U.S. NEWARK, 'fl. ~ (Ai>)-: Just prior team was the odds-on favorite for the to the New V'ork-Penrwylvanie League Olyn):plcs. baseball game here Sunday night Eleven of the 19 starters made a between Newark and Coming, a civil clear first round. marriage ceremony wu perfc:nned at Then Steinkraus, regarded as .an second base for Newar~'I tbortstop out.sider for the title, took Snowbound and his hometown 1weetllear.b on e. clear eecood round in a quick but Bill E. Ganin~ orlll Mill' San$'• . careful 59 seconds. . . Harris, both of Greeoe.ville, Te~.. ~rest, 1ncl~ng Itali111 champion were married before Supreme Court Grvwano Mancmelll, faltered on the Justice Marshall E. Livingston of co:-J~in's Alan Oliver and Marion Newark. · Coates came in second and third, Gardner, a farm hand for the Boston respectively. Red Sox, had a batting average of .!22 The 93ddle of honor tor the rider and was considered a brilliant fielder. with the greatest number of points on But, Sundlay's game showed another one horse went to Wert Germany's side of blm. Jn five tums at the plate, Hans Winkler on Enigk. Gardner struck out four times -.d The Loriners Oup for the greatest grounded to-abort. ln the field, Bill had number of points on two mounts went one putout, seven assists aod three big to David Broom of Britain om Mister errors. Softee and Ballywillwill and Mancinelli Corning trounced Newark. 17..S. on Doneraile and Oxo Bob. • NEW MV PRO -Jack Fleck (middle) former U.S. Open champion, discusses plans with Anthony R. Moiso (left), vice president of Mission Viejo Co., and Tom Albach (right), golf pro. Fleck is the new Director of Golf at the Mission Vi ejo public golf course. The club. 16 months old, is owned and operated by the Mission Viejo Co. As New Director of Golf Mission , Jack Fleck, 1955 NaUonal Open Champion, Sund-ay signed as Director of Golf at MlSsion Viejo Golf C1ub. Fleck, 46, who during his first year as a touring pro in 1955 beat Ben Hogan in a playoff for golf's most coveted title, will be the general manager and will be responsible for all golf activities at Mission Viejo Golf C1ub, acclaimed one of the finest new courses in the nation. "I am .very happy to be associated with Mission Viejo Golf Club, and I look forward to aupervisina: the a:olf Viejo Tabs Fleck activities at this exceptionally fine course. It is one of the most challeng- ing and most-beautiful courses I have ever seen. It is truly a fine test of golf for all types or golfers -. even women," said Fleck. "Mission Viejo G o 1 f Club," ad- ded Fleck, "has gained wide attention as one of ·the nation's fmest new courses. It was recently rated at 73.1 by the SCGA, making it one or the most interesting cousres in the coun- try." the PGA· to4r. In .1960 he won the Phoenix Open and was third in the U.S. Open (behind Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus). In 1961 he won the Bakersfield Open, finished second in the Phoenix Open, and lost playoffs to George Bayer in the St. Petersburg Open and to Palmer in the Insurance City Open. Jn 1962 he fini shed second in the Denver Open and sixth in the PGA Cham- pionship. In 1963, he finished third in the Texas Open and fifth in the Palm Springs Desert Classic. Rustlers Split Pair In Metro Golden West lfnlck !Gr tbno run· lhetopoftbo!lftbfnnlnc to • Cbapm .. College 1'1111 a U lou, : day, at Memorial 1'8rk la Saali An hi.ghligbt &r"N' acUon In Metro Let basehall. Later in the day the Rllltlen ni · fell to Santa Ana (La Fonda) by a 7· l <:<>Id. All this followed a cancellation of the Golden West-Ward'1 Pirates tuule Satunray when neither team could field • full nine playen:. Both 1qaad1 end up taking 1oueJ for tbelr e!f...U 00 Saturday. Ward1 Pirates failed to tab the °"""' C.-ty .... ...._ W L T •• '' ..... ,·.-.:.. I J I " 1 I 1 J • ' I .. . . "' ' ' • m field in weekend action. Finl the Saturdoy fluco 1'1111 Golden West and .tnen Porty Lealue playoffs toterfered with lbe UH ol ShaUer Park in Orange for the scheduled encounter wltb ct.pmu. at 7 p.m. Sunday. The ~irate• have rescbedueld the Chapman game for Saturday at. the lame site at 2 p.m. In the 4-2 triumph over Chapman, Golden West Jtruck tor three runs in the fifth inmog highlighted by Mike DeGeer stealing home for the t.bJrd run. It was set up when Art Spencer opened up with a single and went to sec~ on Gary Marks' one-bagger. DeGeer singled home the first run and then a walk loaded the bases. Marks, lb DeG-, q Pines, cl Car!er, lb Rew 1. II Teece, c C!•U~n. 211 Ma11le1, 11 Neuvebfouer, II ~r.cr-r, rr-t> Tot111 LI Foncl1 Golden W11t Ma m , c1 ~Gffr. u Cor~n. lb Carter. lb NNlll!dlluft', lb si..,. ••• It PlnH, rt Clausen, 2b Tee«, c Maples. p McGt.ldtln. Ph Elder, u SPel'ICer, P Totals a Ma OIO 03ll ._. 1 2 IOI 000 IDt-2 t I 0.1*11 W•I (4) •• ' • • ' ' ' • ' • • u It M 11:11 ' ' . ' ' ' . ' . • • • ' . ' . ' . . ' ' • • • • • • ' . . ' ' . ••• 000 -.,_, 1 ! OOOODl ~4l ..._... W•I (ll Al It M 11:11 J I 2 0 l • 1 0 , . . . l I I o ' 0 • 0 2 • • 1 2 • • • ' 0 • • 2 • 0 • I I e · O 1 • 0 0 ' 0 • 0 I I e 0 llQ: 1 4 I BROTHER WOLVES PACE 4-1 VICTORY PASADENA (AP) Brazilian brothers Carlos and Gilson Metidieri led ttle Los Angeles Wolves to n 4-1 victory over Houston in the North American Soccer League Sunday at the Rose Bowl. Ashe Outclasses Riessen Fleck will represent Mission Viejo Golf Club in Southern California tournaments as well as selected major national tournaments including the U.S. Open and the PGA Champion- ship, Moiso said. \Vhile at Green Acres. Fleck won the Illi nois PGA Championship (1964 ) and the Illinois Open Golf Championsh..ip (1965). In 1959 Fleck was golf promotional director and touring professional at Deauville Country Club in Tanana. He moved there [rom El Caballero where !rom 1957 to 1959 he was head pro and touring pro. Carlos Metid.ieri led the scoring with two goals, booting his first in the 32nd minute. After James Benedek of Houston tied it 1-1 in the 54Ui ~ute, Carlos tallied in the 58tb minute, bls 15th of the season. HAVERFORD. Pa. (AP) -Marty Riessen se.ng his awan song to the amateur tennis world , but he was just a sitting duck for Arthur Aslle. Ashe, No. 2-ranked player in the country and a U.S. Dav:ls Cup team member, simply out-classed Riessen 6-2, S.3, 6-3 Sunday to win the ·men's singles competition of the 691.h annual P ennsylvania Lawn Tennis Cham- pionship. After the day's single.s and doubles play concluded the week-long tourney at the century-old Merion Cricket Club, Riessen, 26, of Evanston, Ill., turned professional . He signed a two- year contract with World Cham- piooship Tennis, Inc., the Lamar Hunt group called the Handsome Eight. Riessen, also e Davis Cup member wbo was ranked No. 5 Jn America, will join the group in Cannes, France, to replace the injured Earl "Butch" Buchholz in a tournmnent which begins there Thursday. In women's competition Sunday, Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis and V-alerie Ziegenfuss of San Diego won the doubles championship, scoring a 6- 3. 6-.J victory over the Australia team of Karen Kranttcke and Helen Gourlay. 'I'tle men's final round doubles match wound up in a draw after four Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE 'Von Lolt Pct. GB Detroit 63 38 .624 Baltimore 55 43 .561 6'h Cleveland 57 46 .553 7 Bo.ton 51 46 .526 10 Oakland 50 50 .500 111}.i Minnesota 48 52 .480 141h New York 4S 51 .474 15 CaUlornla 47 53 .471 IS~ Chleago 43 54 .443 18 WOlbingtoo 35 62 .361 26 -..n11:•1t1 Ci.wtMcl M. """" Yofll. S.I S.ltl"-• J, DMrolt 1 8olton 10. W1111!11vtDn I CW!llflll 4 Ml!'NM1t1 :t Ollmolf 2. C11!1om11 I -,....,.., .._ hlrln'W9 . CluM« I .. I nd Adt~ .. 0 t i ....... ICvtl> M lfllll .. lrwrt l•JI, 1, 11tr-111t111 Weltll,..._ 1H-f.1) .i C,...,1'11...., fl .. •r•11 •11 ), "NM ,..... Y'tlrt ('t'""'9nic )..jl .i Dl-lroll lkoln'l'll ... ), "'=--( ...... ,4:1 11 Ci91111rod 10.... M l, 11ltM ,,:--'' (Ollflclt Mil lfl C.lllonlll IEU!t 7~J. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis Atlanta Cincinnati Chicago San Francisco Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Los Angelt1 Houston Won Lost Pd. GB 67 36 .6:!0 54 48 .529 121lo 49 47 .510 11 llo 52 51 .506 15 51 5o .505 15 48 51 .485 17 49 55 .471 !Silo 47 53 .470 18 1> .. 5'1 .441 !II> 44 SB .431 221> ~,... .. _... (lnclnna!I 5, New YOf1l l C~k•llO f-1, Loi. ........ ~, M Plthburgh 1, SI. t.olllt I Pllll~Pl'lll J. Atllinll • S.n Fr1nc:lKO '-Heul!M 1 111 lrlfll .... ) T•r'• 0-S.n Ft..-C!!ICCI IP.,.ry M J 11 Clllclte !ll•t I ... ! Clflc""""'tl CNoltft l-1 Mii Clltvv I-fl 11 '1111...,_ Phil (Sllorf .. , ...... ~ Mil, 2, fwHlltti• SI. Louil. IW9$l'tllur11 N! l'I Hew y-flh•.,. M l n1tM ' "llanl1 lttf'td M l 11 Plttlbuf""' f\'fflt MJ, n1t1M n~ .......... llCftldl l-'J 11 HIMll:WI IC""lw W J, Onmgc Co.'1 Okh1t & Most Ruptckd Li'r&coln-M'tf'curw Dtoltt Johnson .& Son ,-NOW. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH 6424'11 ~271 I m ncn 0 77 7 W 1 I &!riFtt + houri of play. The match between Ashe and Riessen and Charles Pasarell of Puerto Rico and Clark Graebner or New York w.as ',tied at two sets apiece when halted by darkness. Ashe cADd Rie9HD. won tile tint two sets, 9-7 and 16-8, and Pasarell and Graebner took the next two set.I, 6-2 and 30-1.8. Ashe an Army lieutenant stationed at Wesi Point, gave Riel6en a going. away preaent he may not forget for awhile -a lesson in precision tennis. Overpowering in all departments ol play, the Richmond, Va .•. ~e1ident put his opponent \Dier tenilic pre11ur1 with his ou~ tervice. COUGAR #.1 CAT SKIN THI CAT N•t 1i"c• ih 1cr••'"i"t· 1cr1tc.hl119 I"· trMvctl•11 ••Cir 1f Hi1 Y11r 111 lt•7 t.11 Hit r• ~ .... ffi• •,,.,-t1111ity f•r tht ~l1tt ,.~uc •• 11l1c.t llACJlY WHAT " WAMTI AT rucnCAL PllCI .... ClAW THI l'alCI DOWN ON THI CAT OI' YOUI CHOICL W• ..... five (IJ tl;,t.tly 1~ 67'1 •II wlttl c•11tl1111i119 f1cf"Y w1rr•11ty. A114 ••' •••t 1feclt •f lf61'• will ,r.,, • .,.,.., fef1111 f11tc.i•r th• •••c.f t•l.r ..... -.1""'"' th•t ..... ,., .... tf ntl NUMm ONI CAT. CM I Prior to joining Mission Viejo, Fleck was golf professional at Green Acres Country Club in Northbrook, Ill. for four years . From 1960-83, he was on INCLUDES OIL, GREASE AND LABOR Gilson Metidieri scored in the 158th minute and MJckey W·alker added the fourth goal in the 76th minl!le. Our car care experts use only top quality oil an4 grease when servicing your car. Remember, 70111 car runs safer, smoother and quieter with rqulu 1erviclng by experienced mechanics. Don't wait.,, bring }'OUr cu in todayl Take your car where the experts arel BOOBVEAR BERVIOE s..-aREB Edinger near leach Blvd., Across from Huntington Shopping Ctr. HUNTINGTON BEACH-PHONE 842-4495 HOURS: DAILY 8 A.M. TO 9 l'.M. SAT. 8 A.M. TO 5 l'.M. • • : w -- , . • Sperta Writer Los Alamitos El Modena Prof ......... ,.. .............. c..a,.......,..,......,,1•11.& flllllT IU.CL • vanit • .,,_w., ).1 .,......... ~ 1" C:.111, CMln'll,., llWM 11,Jlt, C1elnllftt Hb IUDI. ,_., Wiii• f~I J. Od9en V1lift' <Writtill 117 l' .. illy Hel1'1H1 IK1nl1) 111 •i'f''• ""-' (8rlldl.lltld) 117 tttQ A 111.-cTPomHoriJ no Jlm Swift 1co11m.1 139 Mr. Dffd\w', J ($1 ... l 117 S.nt1 11'-<" Cl'Oabrl 117 Oan111 .. , I.it... IH C,_ll't'l 117 Amblr o.tll ("•"'-l 111 S•COMD IACL a 'l'llW. ._.....,.. ... 11M wlil G ..... A M1n1111.f'llrM "·""' --_( Tiit "oltr-(Wr....n 116 CllS"'-,,._ CW•IMlll 116 Slff! Charle Cllf'lnli....,I 116 SMil •1-WI~ 1"'"1 116 0-t MGM (Me~•l 11• Slem1 Llllely {Str-11 1U lob'1 Mlallt (ll•!'llul lit lrHte Mt Oq IMorrlO 11' 5oon1 (Ll""6mJ 111 A!el ... (TlHllTI'°") 116 THl•O •.t.Ce. lS:I v1nl1. Meldtn ;t..,.1r-oldf; ... 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Because of. an El Modena Hig9l School teacher, readers all over France weu able to read the resulu last Monday morning of the Los Angelee Swim Invit.- tionai at the Coliseum pool Saturday and Sunday. Roy Grimsti.aw, a 31-year- "'" r."M"lan and Englilb. tea<:her, is a part time cor· re.;µor. .. ent for the French News Agency, Agence Fran- ce Presse. Grimshaw. a transplanted Briton, has been informing F.ren<.il readers of' major U.S. track and swim meets for three years. "I got llh~ j-Ob through Francois Pellou, who had this job Ufltil Ac:ence Frence Presse transferred him to Saigon. where he is a p o litical correspondent," Grimshaw explained. "I work under the agen- cy's sports editor fOr Nortti America, Michel Henault." Grim.shaw's work at the swim meet in LA over the weekeod was *>tJ'cal. "After• meet, I phone the result. and • &toey to the agency's New York oftice. From there, It ii cabled to Paris and Cben transmitted to new1p•per sporb departments all o v e r France. 11Wihea 1 world record 11 broken It • swimming or track meet, I get on t b e phone lnunedlotety •• d phMe it io and it't MDt into French newspaper offices as a 'flash.' " Grimsha.w says swimming and tnck •rate-far more newspaper space in Europe than in the U.S. Debbie Meyer, for in- stance, .. practieally • household b y w o r d in France. T h e l~y .... -old m i 1 s from Sacramento broke two world records 1t the LA swlmfest Sunday. Yet she remains in com- parative obs<;urlty in America. ' Wiiiow Gold iLl111'11mJ 116 ····--------------------· T-AM IWll'lonl 1U ,. "Europeans aren't at all interested in U.S. football or baseball." he explains. •O'l'M lllot IClrdaul 116 11111 .. , Tom CCollllll) 116 '''™ uce. H» v•nfl . ...,...r-olds. AllDwlo-. ~ ... 0.-lot. Lotr-(l"atllol lit Wlld W9"Cll (LlllMml 116 llllMllll llllCtc.., , .... ., lit Good Gr..t11 CSn\1111) 116 SIM'I' Mentette (WtllOn) llt NBC Stars In 1-1 Tie At Big 'A' The National B • s e ba 11 Congrese of Onmge County All-Stars, consisting o f Foontain Valley .and two players from the Santa Ana Angels, combYled to hold the Paramount A n i e I Rookies to a 1-1 tie at Anaheim Stadium Sunday afternoon. Jim Slagle weM the first. four iM.ings for the All- Slars, allowing one run on four hits while striking out four before a crowd of near 4,500. The AU-Stars tied the game up in the Utb. iruling when Barry Walleice and Bill Wlhite teamed up with back-to-back &ingles and then Wallace ca.me home when Bill Eller's fiy ball to left~nter field was mliffed. Ian .,. ....... ' ' . ". ... BC Alf.Sf•r• 000 DOI 0-1 , J ...,,... 11.00klet 010 000 0-1 ' l NaC All-Sll.f'I 111 W1llK1, II Whitt, lb Htfltl', '' Eller, c Me~n,d La , rt-a OeMKe. If C•mpbtH. If Chlv1n11, 2b Slltll. • l!lrc•wn, p llln1r, Pll Tot•l1 Aa • H •11 ' ' . ' ' . ' . ' ' . . ' . . ' ' . ' . . • • • ' . . ' . . ' . . ' . . " ' ' BOAT BUFFS Alrn•11 l1cli:1bay It tht only f11U . tlM• beatint tditer werklht •n •"" 11ew1ptp1r WI Or11191 C•unty. Hil •.-· clittR-a corer•t• af lie1t- i119 0114 yachtint newt 11 I daily f1ehirt ef the DAILY 'ILDT llw T_.,r, Ht,> & INll Cltar & ""' -lllrll l"9'I 2 l'.M. o.+IY ~i...t ..., ~ ·- l"llST •Aca. ' turl-•. , llMr o1111 1n11 ""'· c111m1.,. ,.1u 13211. .. Un.t 12:.00. R.uU•h H-(A l Dltr! xtu' ROllt'I Steel (S Trevino! JU Tiit R.otn Clown fJ S1lltra) 11~ H_,, Mood Ut Rtrl •llM llO'fl l LI (M V11"1ruel1! JU Hiii P1trol (W Htrm1tl) JU Prklt al C11r•Hh (W H•rt•dtl lU ICellGltl flt York! J1' Goofy (I'" G•rul .-109 A-I'm Ft11 {M Y•r.er! 117 Ll•lo Llbr1r (J Anef'Vllrnl 117 ici-1 IC!p {W MtllornevJ IU AIM l!Hl'IW. A-fll.oy-1! It-tM Yu1trl 1U A-J. L. Maibecher·lr•!lltd ffllr't'. SECOND •.t.c•. 6 l11rlon9&. t 'l'tlr old ma~n fltl!e1. Purw t.»OO. 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Clt lml11t Hiq •10.«0-SfODO. Pun.. UJOO. Qulslmund C• Ctnlcol1) .-112 Al1bN11 IJ Arterburn! llt C•lllamLI l!loy-CD Pltrtt l Hf A-4.00k In CJ S.lltril 111 Seenu•-'t' (J l.amblt'll 1u Curr• 811'1' ID H1tlJ 111 Flddltr'I ...., (D VtlllClutl) 11' AGvtl'lll<Ce (W Mellornerl lU Grind Sau.tre (R. Ve..119) 111 •~rr l ob (M V1111l) IU 8-Wtller II.. IA Pined.I) IU 8r"Oldw1y C'-i IE .......,11111 1U llGHTH •.t.el . .I.boll! 7 .... fllrl..,..1 Of! turt. I 11Mr Gld 1111111. Allaw•nc.1, Punt U.51111. AmerlH llound CW H1 r1T11tll 11' 511tiply Iott CW H1rlldcJ JU Ti,,_ Ta Lii.,. (D Vtlls-r) 122 • .,,.., Lar•lrle {D Pierce) 111 91b't' La IA Plr.ed1J 117 A-Culotttt Ill ROMIH! Xlot A-LOY!nl Le111 IW Mel\ornrtl IU A-II.. Crtlt-tr1lned .,,tr-,. Grimshaw N)'S his mo&t memorab le assignment came in 1998 wben tile l&eD· ey dispatched him l 0 Kiogstoo, J«maica, to cover the Britilh Commonwealth Games. That was rlgtlt up his alley. Grirmbaw f'eW up in En.gland and moVed to the U.S. four years ago. "I had a lot of friends in America while I was in England end ti1ey wrote and told me what ia wonderful place it WM and what great opportunities there were. "I've found them to be correct on both ~nts." Gas Low, But Unser Triumphs LANGHORNE. Pa. !AP) -Racing car driver Al Un- ser was out of gas at the end of his supercharged run at the record books, but hardly anyone noticed. Unser, the W.llliant driver from Albuquetque, N.M .. pi· lo.ted his rear-engine Ford N1HTH •.1.c1. 0ne m111. J .,.., to a double-header victory a101 1n0 up. c11 tmlnt Price IJDOll.M500. Sunday in the U.S. Auto , .. ,,. '3000. h . h" JD11111t1.ir (J Lamberti 111 Club race for c amp1ons tp car1I010 IW H•rm•IO 114 c a r s at the Langhorne Ch111dlller Bov IM Viner! tu Speedway . C•ettr C!rt CA Plneell l 114 l'DU•TH •ACI. • 111r!on111. J w•r F•r•nOole 211c1 rD ve11.-r1 114 The second vi ctory was a old ITlllden lllllel, Pu"'e IJ,JOO, Ttlflv• Mis.Ir. IA L Dl1rl •104 · June'1 Dlltmma cw H1 rr10 116 El ,,.,.,," ID H•lll 112 world record for 100 miles Clldl Me '""' 1s T•e~1...,1 II• Tlvo11 11t York) 1u on a one-mile speedway-g:i,:i1~1.c'("ri~1~!,~•rt•dtJ :;; =· '~"t.i~r1i•rt.a> ~\~ 48 minutes, 2.89 se::onds - Cl•...O. tM Y1ner1 11• but Unser thought he was Fao115" Femme {A M..,.) "' l k to fl . h ·1 SDC111 Flint 111. 111ncoJ 11• UC Y rus l . o.... Ht1nu <• Yor11> Ju D S Unser managed ln limp Think You H......, fA Plnt01) 116 In Thi R1l11 fD Vf111QUtl) 111 eep ea home in &n average speed Purr (W M•'-t't'l 116 OC 122.328, Smashin g the Old ""'"" •ACI. sin 1ur1onei. , ve•r F' h R mark held by Lloyd Ruby. .aid ma!Cltn Coll1 •rod ttkllnt1. Pur.. IS eport who covered the distance In u,:ioo. 52 minutes. 55.16 seconds on Gl!Oblly fA Plne01l 11' R(l()erT Hiii {W H9rrl1} 111 HIW,.OIT ,.,.,... ~)-Hl ,,... June 18. 1967. c1~u11 IJ L•~rt l '" 11ers1 t1 •Ible¥•, 11 Mrr1tlld1, J10 The winner led all the way l"•rkl111 Field ffll. e11...:a1 11• bonito, 2• b9u. 11 11tt1bu1. CDlv.r'• in the second rae1!, romp· 9ollf Ptlllc'I' Ill LKl!Hl-at 11111"'1; J,$31 bollllo. Jtl 1e1111 Lem• IE Mte11n11 11i Mu. 111 1111K«t. 1.a Mrr1cuc1t. c ing home ahead df Bud Tin- lolldolr Prlrlce (J Artertiurn ! "' hlllbul. gelstad, or H aw th 0 r n e, Rh't'fflm JOY rw M.9harr.e't') 11' HUJf{IHGTON &IACN-$1 1119ltn; .1.11111ic."" <M Y1ne11 '" llf toarrKlldt. m bol!lto. s u nd toa~. Calif., Jim Mallory of Den- y F•b cw H1rtldl;J 11• ~ 111nbu1. e1r91, n _.,.,., 212 bo:lo Colo Bill Vukovich s11r N11Nt11h (1 J 5'1111.,.1 11' nlto. 1• blrrKlldt, M 11.tu, n hlHbllt. ver, " ' erltf Saloum fD vo111<1~•11 11• 11.t.L a1AcH-109 111911.,.1 11 bl•-Jr .. of FresM, Calif. and stKTH llACI!. 1 1116 mHei. 1 vr•• ~.'::·: ,:;!~~1 i~~~:' t '::~ Wally Da\lenbach of East lllls. c111m11111 trice M2.so-&5625. Puru 111u. , llellbut. 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Hftt'S WHAT wt CHfCJ(.,. 1.-a.a .... -..... , ..... ,.._ .. _ _ ...................... _ .... _ ... ---... ---'· __ ...... _ ............... --_ .... _ .......... -·--· Hfltf'S WHAT '!'OU FN> OUT , •• . ._ __ ........ _.~ ... ......,. ........ ---·-""' ....., ____ ............... Hflf'S HOW rr WOIKS . , , -.·.--......----~------_""'_ .... _ ....... -.. _ ... .__.,_._,_," ........ --_.,, __ , ___ ............ .. _____ , __ ................ .. ...... _ .. _ .......... ""_...' ........ .._... ........ --.... ....,_._ .......... ....__. --........... 'UIO 4 t sp-... , • .._... ... MuMs..t ..... ,.,,, __ .. .... -,,._, .... ,., ..... ...., .... _ _,,,, ..... ...... .. ----------- HELLO, PARIS? -El Modena High S<:hool teacher Ro.v Grimshaw probably has the most unique part time job of any Orange County teacher. GTimshaw covers Southern California swimming and track meets for the French news ageilcy, Agence France Presse. He phones bis stories to the agency's N e w York bureau and they're. relayed to Paris. ' DAILY l'tLOt Ja E1e Tra«!k Mark Gas Drag Entries To Top O~~ Bill ToP (al drq1ter1. Alg11 1Upercha/&ed coupes and ae· dan1, ~ • f'llnny car match race headline this Sahu· ~··· contesu at Orange Couty Ii:qernaUonal Race· Wl)I. Ray t\lley, owner ot En- gine M1ster1 Automotive and driver of Orange cOun-~·s Quickest and fastest funny car, bu challenged track record bol~r Steve Bovan. Alley will atage his Plymouth B1rracuda along- side Bovan's "Super Chief" Dodge Charger for three separate races to determine the victor. 'AA' fuel altered.&, gas su· percbarged coupes and se- dans, funny cars, and late model super stocks .were featured at Orange County Intemattooal Raceway last Saturday night. • A fuel altered elimination featured 18 of the South- land's quickest racers com- peting for a ' fl,000 cash purse. 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Rouselle Trophy on which her name will be engraved as the youngest girl to finish the 33rd Flight of Snowbirds. Councihrum Paul J. Gruber makes the presentation. YOUNGEST BOY -Leon Meeks presents the Harry Welsh Trophy for youngest hoy lo finish the Flight of Snowbirds to 8-year-old Bret Barnard. Henry Schofield Wins Cal 20 Championship Henry Schofield of Alamitos Bay Yadlt Club won the Cal-20 natiooat. champiooship Sunday after three days or oompetition in Long Beach Harbor. There were 67 entries in the regatta, most of them from the Sout hern California area. The Cal-20s are manufactured by Jetlfien Marine Co. of Costa Mesa. Because of the size of the fleet, the regatta was split into two divisioo6 after the first three races. the top 31 competing for the cham· pionship and the remainder sailing in a consolation series. Final resu1ts : 1. Myopia ll, He 11 r y SchC>field, Alamilo6 Bay. 2. Hustler, Art Glasier, Alamilo6 Bay. 3. Blue Demon, Leg Marshall, San Diego. 4. Tan Tan, Ted Matson, alamitos &y ... 5. Brisk II, Paul Merrill Jr., Alamitos Bay. 6. Get Aw:;i.y, Lee Berl- inger , Seal Beach. 7. Wee Birds, Eric Conn, Seal Beach. 8. Christiana, N i x o n Gallowa1, King Harbor. 9. ™1', Jim Douglas, Long Bead!. 10. Hana P·au. Dave Heg- gie , King Harbor. CONSOLATION SERIES: I. Hot Spur, Bob Kruglltoo, Seal Beach. 2. IA-Cal-Ri, Dick Spear, Los Angeles. 3. Tension, Dick Watkins, Long Beacll. 4. Half Circle, John Noot.eboom, Los Angele«. 5. Open Hatoh, Gonion Hatoh, HunUngton Har1Jour. Governor Cup Won By Argyle Campbell Argyle Campbell. o n e of the nation's top collegia~ 1allors, s aved the Govtrnor'1 Cup for Balboa Y•acht Club Sunday when he wound up the three-4ay regatta with eight rtraig1l t wins. Belboa Yacht CI u b was bolt 1o the junior match r_, classk by virtue of .... .... the inaugural J.ut yew with Campbell at Ille belm. 'J1le GoYenlor'I Cup II I laaior --OI Loni a-y-Qui>'• lamed ~ Cup for -l'ICllll.FAcbteam "** f1ffff1 _.once dur· ... -. 'l'rallilll Oomphell OD lhe ... scoreboard were K I n g Harber Yacht Club's Andy MacDonald and Alamitos Bay Yacht Club's Ken Weiss with six wins eacti. Scoring ~ on the basis or one point for each match won and zero for losses. Mary Griffith, Los Angeles Yacht Club's ski~ per finistied in fourth place with four points : Doug Rootello, L<ng 8-:h Yacht Club, aod Jerry Jessup, San Diego Yacht Club tied with three points ead>; NHYC's Peter Wilson. 8 a h I a Corlntbian Yacht CI u b' • Dennis Durgan, and Hun· tington Harbour's 13-year old Randy Smyth tied with two wins each. ' • Girl Finishes Seeond ' ' Sabot Ace Wins Snowbirds AMONG FIRST 10 -Familiar names and faces were among the first 10 finish~ ers in the 33rd F1ight of the Snowbirds. Exhibiting their trophies are: Front row (~m left) Rick Hawthorne, fourth; Nina Nielsen, filth, and Cathleen Wilde, Sixth. Ba~k row: Rob Hambleton, seveth; Rocky Beek, eighth ; Victoria Seaver, mnth and Mary Ann Kistler, 10th . Lido 14s Heavy Winds, Rains Wet Ahmanson Fleet ~ Pat Scruegs, long Ume Sabot ace from Newport Harbor Yacht Club, moved Up I step Sund"f and cap- tured 111e 33rd U1J1nC of 1111 Flld>t of Ille ,., ... The )'Oung •tdw.er worked hit way to tne bMd of the ill-boat neet early In tile race and was never headed as the brisk southwesterly breeze pushed him around the five mile course in one hour and 15 minutes . Ln second place and win· ner of 1he lnllee Trophy for first Ori to finish was Lisa Gustafson, el.so ol Newport Hartxir Y~t. Club. It wa1 the first time a girl oldpper has placed ae: high 81 1e· cond. AE, a matter d. fact, the girls came out even with the bo)-< in tl!e first 10 filUben for whidl trophies are given. There were five each. Victoria Seaver, who for several years competed fOr the prize for the youngest gil'I to finish, found heraeU irt the hallowed first 10. • Youngoot girl lo fiiUll, • n d winner of .t he A.B. Rouselle Trophy was Madeline Cole, 10. Eight year old B e r t Barnard picked up the ff#. ry Welsh Trq>hy f<>r the youngest boys to finlsh . William W. Harvey, who To Race On Lake LJdo...14. lkil>Per• ( r o m tibrougbout the southwest and as far away as Oregon •tarted converging at Hun· tington Leke near Fresno fOr the week·k>ng natiOl'l61 dlampionsbip regatta. Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson Trophy fleet got wet in more ways than one Saturday and sun. day in the Annual Newport to Long Point and Return race. has declined to give hi.s true (3) Wind Star, Gene Trepte, age for a number oi years SDYC, 8.l5084 ; ( 4 ) En-became a per pet u a I chantress, Allen Ke 11 y, repeater fur the oldest sip- BCYC, 8.6192 : (5) Cygnus, peMrr tD -'~Mr· Donald Dab· Ernie Chipman L B y c . csuu s . 8.6490. ' ' ney of Newport Beach won CLASS c _ (I) Prote~e. · tlle trophy f<>r th<! first mar· John Reynolds NH y c r1ed couple to flJU.sh . Nearly 100 of the 1 .. foot sloops wbidl. bad their beginning 00 ~ less thall 10 yeart ago are ex· pected tD «>mpete Jn tile regatta. Some 35 sail boats started the race Saturday in a m o d e r a t e southwesterly that carried them up the beach ·to as far as the oil islands before starting the track across the channel to Catalina Island·. 8.6966; (2) eoiiquest, Bill As the Flight winner , Polly, LBYC, 8.7109; (3) La Scruggs look home the Prensa Lockabey & Lip-Albert Soi.land Memorial pold, BYC.NHYC, 8.9769 ; Trophy. Dr. Albert Soiland (4) Typhoon, John Olson was one of the founders ot LBYC, 9.0092. ' Newport Hori>or Yacht Club There are 3,000 Lldo-14s in exis~ence. They are aailed wherever there is a body of water large enough to ac· commodate the 1porty cen· terboards. Midway in the channel the wind freshened to 20-25 knoU that soon had the fleet plunging through and o v e r lumpy seas that thoroughly drenched crews. CLASS D -A r r i b a and also one of the in· SmUey· & Thorne BYC' stigat.ors of the Flight ol the 9.0461 ; (2) SanderU~g. Kirk Snowbirds. The Soil and & Poole, VYC. 9.0991 ; (3) Troptiy was presented to Bravo JI, Bill Haskell, Scruggs by Mrs. Joseph A. LIYC, 9.3004. Beek, whose husband w a s Lido·l4s are manu.fac· lured by the W.O. Schock Co. of Newport Beaoh and Santa Ana end a r e marketed all over ttle world. After bedding down In the calm waters of Moonstone Cove , the yachting crowd was prepared for a com· rortable night. only to have their yachts hit by a deluge from a thundershower th.lit lasted nearly an hour early Sunday morning. PHRF -( 1) Anita, Tom also one of the found en of Schock. NHYC; (2) Skip th< race. Charl~s Rook, BYC; (3) M1H Gustabion .Picked up Amor1a , Guy Inshaw sssc two coveted pnzes. The Pract.ice races w e r e IOheduled to be held at Hun· tington LaJ<e today and tomorrow morning. Actual competition for tile cham· pio111hip st.arts tomorrow afternoon and will continue through Friday. MORF -(I) Baby', Stev~ award for second to finish Seal. LIYC: (2) Vivacious was preseflted by Tom Bill von KleinSmid, NHYC.' \Vebster wrho , with ~is brother Rob, we.re tile first Harry Wood of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club is the defen· ding champion. Wales Bowl Has NHYC Things were even calmer Sunday at noon when the fleet set sail for home. But the calm·didn't last long. By midafternoon the fleet was surfing ahead of mounting seas generated by a freshening westerly that whisUed up to 18 knots. The wind died in later afternoon and the majority of the fleet drlfted across the finish at the entrance ot Newport Harbor with their colorful spinnakers sagging. Rise Tallied In Boating Accidents Newport Harbor Yacht When it was all over, Club will represent Area G ~ge SturJ?es' Columbia· (Calllornia) in the Prince o! 50 sloop was the overall cor· Wales B ow I competition reeled time winner of the which gets under way at Los combined races, beating out Angele• Yacht Club Aug. 2.5. Jack Baillie's Newsboy by a Ned W. Sprow, dlrect<r of the California Harbors and Watercraft, announced "with great concern" that 42 persons had died while boating in California .during the first five months of 1968. The figure was termed a "sharp rise" over the 30 fatalities reported for the same period last year. Sprow's fi gures also showed that the state's boaters hall reported 68 injuries and $405 ,000 in property damage from 190 accidents involving 252 ~sels. The Prince of Wales Bowl few sec<Jnds on corrected is the North American time . Release's combined Yacht Racing Union ' s· ·corrected time for the two match race championship, legs of the race was 8.4476 comparing with the Sears hours. Newsboy led both Cup for junJors, Mallory Cup ·ways, but wound up with a for men, Adams Cup for corrected time of 8.4512 women and the O'Day hours for the two legs. Trophy for single·handers. Tom Schock's Santana·27 · Thirty $ix of the deaths reported were by drowning -seven from falling overboard -and 29 due to the vessel capsizing or sink· ing. Two deaths resulted from injuries received in high speed racing, two from suffocation from fumes in· side a boat cabin , and two from being struck by a boat while in Ule water. Tim Hogan was the NHYC Anita was the winner of the slcipper winning the semi-Pacific Handicap division of final eliminations Sunday at the race in competition for Alamitos Bay. He and his the Dickson Trophy. crew of Rick Hambleton and Winner in the Midget Leslie Messenger, defeated Ocean Racing Fleet was the ABYC team skippered Steve Seal's Baby. by Bai:ney Flam in five oot Final results: of seven races. CLASS A & B -(1) Fatalities were reported from au parta of the state and involved all types of wa~er -rivers, lakes and ocean. Fifteen occurred in ollshore w&t.ers , four in bays, 13 in rivers, and 10 in lakes and reservoirs. The elimination s er le s Release, George Sturges, was sailed in Shield.! Class NHYC, 8.4476: (2) Newsboy, sloops. Jack Baillie, NHYC, 8."512: TWO.TIME WINNER -Argyle Campbell, national- ly known collegiate sailor from Balboa Yacht Club made It two in a row Sunday when he successfully defended the Governor's Cup for junior match rac· ing series instigated by BYC. The aize ol craft Involved varied from 12 to 32 feet - but mootly In tile 14-17 foot range. AB but siI ol the boat operators ws-e over 30 1 years of age. Activities we.re principaliy fishing a n d cruising. LEGAL NOTICE llDI NO. ,, l•M The Sadclltbllcll Jr. Coll'" Dl1trlct 01 Or•nt• Co•m•v wlll ..celv• HlltO blCll Ol'I 1111 11 for h tumltl'll"' 01 dMI~ fltTy luPPlltl UP let 10 1.m.1 Ol'I If' Ill, for tht h.lmfthlnt of mlcr~t. u1 to I ,,m,1 on •111 111 , fOf'" 1111 tumllhlllll of Ubr1ry 1llelue1, up !o 11 1.lft.1 Oii llrf l lL lor Ille lumllhln• of blcilosr ""'""""' •nil M!PPlltt, 1111 lo t •.m.1 on IW IU. for "'-tum1sl'llnt of .i-n- la: nulprnent •nil 111pprf.t1, 1111 to t ::ia •.m.1 Oii IMI 114. lor IM Pllml1lll"" 01 ""9hrl119 tubKrlotr-. "" to 11:.JO •.m.1 on IMI IU, for h tvm!lhl,,. of ludlol'lt11•I -lorntl'll, u• to 1:.JO ,,lft.1 on IM 116, for 1'he tvrl'lltfllnt OI ~i. -Kl111C1 meclllnn. uo le I 1.m.1 on ... 111, for lfW ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,. of •lllr.tlc trl ll'lf"" •nil medlc1I tllPtlll .. , 111 10 t:.JO '·"'·' 111 llol #1 .. I'll' Ille fllmllllklt 01 .,.,,.'°"' "'-'""' ""'"'""'"' .... -t1i.,_ Wt to J '·"'·' on IN llt, for ltll' fllt'ftlth.,,. OI Olflc1 fllmlNre, "' to l :a:r •·"'·' Ol'I lilt ltt. tor ""9 11/mllhl"' 1111 IYNwrlt.l'I, "' to ,, -i Mondlfy. •-•I l. 11111&. •• Irle Admll'll1tr•llD'I omc., 2DI Lo. Pel llOld,, .Walon vi.lo. C..IH. "615. Ll•h 1M nt com..-i. dwtl llJ h to tht ""911fllY •nf ll:lnd 1111 ,,.. •fll.,l'lfOllui"" i--.. ,,..., toMtlllf ""' fllll ~ "-'""" ~llOflto ll'ld • ••""-1 of aw.din-_,.,1,,. Irle Mfflnl -~ bl t.fCVf'td fl'Ol'l'I tllf PWl"dlltlnt °'""' """'' ,, ..... 1bllv9 ffdrftl. ll:w M. l•rllfl• l 111llleM ~.-.. r Pubtllhfd °"'"'" Cati! Dfltf Piiot, JulY n 1nd A~t\1'1 J, lMI 1)U4f owners of a Snowbird. The trophy for first girl to finish was presented by Newport Mayor Doreen Marshll. Carroll Beek was the win· ne.r of a special s p o r t s m anship award presented by Andy Gram of Balboa·-YaOOt Club. She finished fourth but told lhe committee Slhe had in· adventently violated a r u 1 e · and withdrew. 'The 67 entries was the lowest in ma1ey years, and gave credence to t he Cha·mber of Commerce belief that tlhe Flight -once known as the "world's big· gest little yacht race" may well be on its way to history. Jack -Barnett, manager of the sponsoring Chamber of Commerce, sald the Flight will be continued as long as there are SO boats wtlich turn out for tlhe sudden· deatll race. Follov.ing are the first 10 finishers : · (I) Pat Scruggs, (2) Lisa Gusl>aiBOn, (3) Cliff Wilsan, E\l•ry w••k MMCO Ml:..,._ MON lh•fl 10,000 tr1MmltlllDn ~ Yov lfl frM towlnf,. • fr.t roM· cl'!tct'. fftt, ..ridfllt HfYICI iftomt tlm" M Just -dq. And wtt~ AAMCO, your t,..Mmlt11er! c•fl M prottct.cl II)' -JOO .V.MCO C• , • ., COlll't. ~ !wry~-.............. _,,_ .. . r ......... ,... . .............. , t 741 .....,..,. •• ...... 1"' GardonO-"" ............. .,.,. .... .,.,_ S.nta Ana ttt I. 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F1lri1~ Rluler• PDnllK c.cirn.c Chry1lrr . llnc:oln INCLUDINfi Wll•Hri CA.MUI • c.un1 • TOl·IN STANDARD SHOCK~ Full SJ11-0ri9ifl1t' £quipmel'lt - 2 ... s13's ~-""' ~M~C.n FREE 1111•111.11 Special LOW PRICE Suvertown Radlal990 * JONES TIRE * .RAKE R·ELINE 30,000 Mil11 or 3 Yr. Gu•r•nfff NEW TIRE GUARANTEED RETREADS ANY SIZE WHITEWALL ·;TRUCK , TIRES "-Ply ••1111• ltuwtd trflld, rov10l'I cont tut:. ,_ -1lructloll, II• 6.Mx1' SIN L"-11 14~! 18~!. TAX TAX ,,., ... NO MONEY DOWN e USE OUR OWN CHOICE CHARGE e BANKAMERICARO e MASTER CHARGE St.·-HOurt: I Lift. ho f p.m. MoM1y thru 'rW•y S.turdaJ I a.m. to S p.m. Phone 5-40-4343 • 646-4421 . ·---·---------------- • • . • • DAILY >!LOT -- BE THE D~IL¥ PILOT'S GUEST TONIGHT! HOUSI S POii SALi MOtmRfY RAllOI Home kpted MU DOV&R SHORE$ • NOT l.eASE- HCV>. CUstom built 3100 Mi ft. Four bedroom•. three baths. FmUy room. large rumpU• room and electric IOtchen with bullt·ln re.frig· erator, treeur, cHshwesber. double ovens and wannlng ovens. C!arpetl, Drapes and Shutter• tbnMlut. 18' x 38' bee.ted and fUtettd pd witll electrlc COYef", Two rear yards-slumpetone plant· ers and many extru. Truly a qU&lity borne • 6hown by appointmeat only, PRJCED TO SELL AT $169,960. Evt:nlngs call 6f6..4579 REGANT NO DOWN VA The hea~ of course ii rl· dloolou$ however, the boose is elegant & the owner will i;ell no down VA on this beautiful 4 BR home with lush land!IC&ptng & large pa· tio. Owner wW !!ell at $29,500 • GI appraisal. Pay only n9t per month on this large loan. JC-. ::?L~CE ~REALTORS --$46-4141- (0pon Evonlngl) ~ Traditional Elegance A perfect jewel oJ a ~e · charm • filled ramblinl & spacloUS! Wann red brick, gleaming white shutters, for- mal walks, in a beaulfully Iandsoaped .. -. Gracloua formal dining room. powder room party • sized g 1 m e room' with wet bat. love!Y model fireplace. Qill(lren'a wine; with its cnirn ~yard. custom • designed around a marvelous lart:e patio for entertaining! Choice New· port area & NCJf LEASED LAND. Only $61,500. Ruth Pardoll, Realtor 1li0.1 Westclill Or. 642-5200 Harbor ,Viel( Hills CorOf11 dol Mar Lusk built tones kio8ted in the Soutbland'• most de- sirable & tascinaling area. SchoOls & Calit Irvine Campus just moment s away. Sensibly priced from $34,900 lo $48,900 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Padfic Coast Hwy. « Newport Frwy. Tum on San Joaqllin Hills Rd., then follow signs to model area. 5 llodrm -Family Rml Submit "0 " Downl PresUge location • Mesa Del r-.1ar, Rich wood paneling & bookcases over fireplace with ind irect lighting • a real "Show Place" living room. Spanish motilf prevails thru- out. Enclosed ttairwa.y • 2 baths. Quality CBJ1M!tlng, drapes. Built • In kitchen. Electric garage opener, Tru- ly terrific! 54().l'f.l> Ta rbell 2955 Harbor Big Hou-LlttiO Prlco Large 3 bedroom, 1% bath home on close to an acre or land. Brand new carpets, fresh paint, 1'le"lo' floors in kitchen and bflths. S21,00'.I with no down to Vets and just $1 ,150 down to 1 new FHA financing. Colesworlhy & Co. HOUSES FOR SALi &cellellt Tu Dedactloe INVESTORS SPECIAL 4 Units • all rented 2 • Two Bdrml, 1 bath 2 • 'l'hl'ff Bdrms, 2 batbs 8 yrs old, newly painted good locaticrl., Coata Mea Owned .. Lou eom...,, l\IUST SELL Monthly Income $Ul Excellent Loan any re-a.ooa~ terms full """ $39.000 EAmLUFF REALTY HOUSH POR IALI IOllll l1111bll111 Rose $27,900 ENTER 11fROUGH A ROSE l1NED curved drive, tbtn ~ fonnal ontry hall and'l4ok at this SUNSHINE BRIGHT HOME, 3 bed· rooms, 2 bl.tbs. w/w carpet, large tnclosed CHEER.IE paUo o~rlookina a lot that ls Landscaped lot comfor.. table llving. Abo keep to mind, VA NO_ t>OY!N• • SEE .FREE .. AT THE LIDO .THEATER ' HOUSIS l'Olt SALi HOUSH 'POii S~I HOUlll l'OR SALi ' NoWJIO!! H•it!!,!• 1210 -II ..... IMch 1400 H..,111111• ...... 1400 · Bite Ocun View S500 D ...... cott.,. ~9.50. DOWN and Sea lrenet Co witb this -homo. I Br. 2 ...... plus many fine teabU'tl. Tuteftllb' deccnted. Gar. ...-llto bu-· A ............... ,..,. GJlAIL\M REALTY 646-2414 (new N.B. Pa.t Ottiet) Unlnnlty P1rlt 1237 3 Bedroolna, 2 blthl, tMnc To queUfl.ed vcta. 3 homa room. with nwnande U,.. to choole from, an hill¥ car- (llo<e, --Id!-, ..... with bullt-lno. clolo lo forced air heatin1, 2 cu: tehoQ11, ~ ror tnfonnatlon ........ bu&• oncloled yen!, LISTER RIAL TY lffft b' children. Owntrll 16612 Beach BL HB IMU633 ___ .,.,....., ' Down, payment leu than 13> HUGE LOTS, near Ocean rent 60' x 200' (let sbnplel. Pl.US 3 • 4 Bedrooms. Lwoury BlJCCOLA·BUlLT hornet. Check the ctasalfled section of lod1y•1 DAILY PILOT to ,.. U VILLAGE 2 Lw< ext s Br. 2 SHERWOOD ESTATES your name is published. It can appear anywhere In tM Clwifiod BL Atrium. 10 ft oellln&t. 3 7'82 EDINGER l"'°"hurot ot Homlllon pages. luah 1uden.1. m Jr r o r 'd W-4456 or M0-5l40 HuntiN:too BHcb ll68-!038 Just clip your name out of the cl...Uied pages and take It to lhe ~~;ooo'."'.;;;,. : 4 BEDRM + DEN REPOSSESSIONS UDO THEATRE tn Newport Beacll and aay .JOU 11w it in lhe ""' Nr UC! llU--0304 o< $24,SOlll !;ow down or VA "' FHA 24.14 Vista Del Oro Newport Beech Ph. 644-1133 DAILY PILOT. (You'll need ldentlftcaUon.) 83MOl1I °"""· "0" Down P•yOMnt '"""· 3 BR 2 b<ths + ..,.. ORANGE COUNTY'S , to a lucky G.I. or n down ily room . . LARGEST , OFFiR GOOD THROUGH JULY IO, 1,.a OHL y lrvlne 1231 to othon! Pretty p,.rincial HAFFDAL 'REAL TY 293 'I. 17th St. 646-4494 --------ln ltl'llnl! Tiled entry ball. "Home to Matcb Income" I ~~~~~~~=~:~~:::==~::::: l•••••••••--------~.!11.•••••• . IRVINE Dealgned tar ,.,.,.,,.... • 8'70 Wuner 842.441J; I• f·All\lllUI ROAD HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES POii SALi . 'HOYSIS FOii SALi Vlllop ~ 2 BR Sponl'11, ""'"''' ......... ""'bar So~Vlot1 Spoclll Jin! :.:;::.;;.;:.::;;.;..==='--1=""-'T"-'-""""""-"""':-. ..,.._ sreen belt locat:taa, nr. UCI, in the arackrut tamUy room. BEAtmF\JL c Br. • pool. SHARP SHARP COMMERCIAL COWGE PARK 50xl40' acrou from new Safe- 3 BR + family + profeaalo~ way store (under conatruc- ally landl!ICaped A aprlnkier-tion) Dlqllex on property ed lawn both front ' rear will help carry or can be yards. Asstune $19,000 GI uaed for commercial use. Joan at 5% % • S1S6 per Call now for full J>9.rllcu1ar1. month lnclud" .,,...,,.,..,, $45,000 Newport at Victoria 64Ul11 !Open Evenings) .. Victorle 646-1111 SCRAM-LETS can be takon ._ •t .. -ANSWERS to buyer. $25,500 full pnc.. NO POINT LOAN College Parlt loc1tion near Weevil -Worthy -'l\wmt;)' sdlooU!. Immaculate 3 & -Silaa:e -Sesame -Cow· famib' room 2 baths, w/w ard -VERY SLOWLY cu-petll I drapes, ttrepl1ce, ·P8.tient: "What ~ you lush Javms & planting & cov· charge f« extracUna • ered patio. Moothly pay-tooth!" mente of nse month includes Dmtist! ''$10 ... all. Patient: "What! $10 t o r -only two leCClldl work!'' I' \ ( I • \\ J ! I I I ~I \I:\ \!I\\ 11 I '' I 1 < ,, Dentht: "Well, U you will!, I can extract it VERY SLOWLY.'' -TRULY TERRIFIC! 1003 Biker, C.M. $1l,500I Mesa Verde ' Attracive stooe planten, col· • orfu.l bougenvilla clim bln& "Republic" Home up on ••""""' 1ro111a • In a. lettine of profess\onal most impressive exterior. 3 landcaping this 2 year trl-bedroom•, 2 b1thll. Entry level will!. 2% be.tbs, formal hall leads to this well plan- dining· room and family ned family home. Wall to room .with ·wet bar and fire. wal carpeting. Custom dra~ p1ace' ia lwcurioul. 01ltom es. Spoteu condiUon. Onl,y ~ts and ~ H. r. 2 )TS. hf!W. 842-6891 ·poor ... ffi riuW';146150 • TARBELL 5#-23 i 3 "646,7j 71 16111 BNch Blvd. Chner1I 1000 General 1000 COlta ·MIN 1100 lhoppln& 6: fta'Mtlon. $24,· Forced air btt.t. 2 tile baths. Big cov i-do. EleC kit, 'SPLIT .• EVIL MESA. Verde Home. Xlnt 500· By owner. 29'1-4.ttl or Delighthil patio with bullt· hdwd noon, Mly carpeted. IMMACULATE 5 BEDROOM Idell for 1;be latie or &fU'A'iD& family. 2,tOO l(lllare Jeet! 3 baths, formal d!nlng room, Sl*ciw• fam1ly room, all electric Jdtcbtn wtth break· fut area and large pantry. Beautiful carpets and dra~ es throu&hout, lovely pm.tio, pool me yard • pride of -·-·Oii· ered at $36,500. SUbmlt your own home on our guarantee """ plan. ' 2043 WESl'CLlF DRIVE 646-77U Open Eva MESA DEL MAR POOL HOME One ot the most popular m~ dels in thl& ftne· aree, 4 bed· roo11111 & den. Just redeco~ 1ted inside and out. H I F pool with l'*1a of deddng .• $31,150. 646-7171 546-2313 OPE:< EVES. Tlfl·~ ~J l .. "''.:. ES'r/\ rEF·:. ------- john macnab .,.lo , '°"2TC1, in BBQ for those "Fwi 2 bath. Wair lo Bl't*i'Na)'. SptiCtRy r View , c:oad, S Br. den, 2 bl. frplc, Outs". 846-0GOf GI or FHA $30,960. . boa u" Thb .... --II---mT nu• New hlllll_Ulf _____ 12_4_2 TARBELL P. RoberUnn RJ•· 81'1.a3 *" 4 BEDRO(M, lllllt llwl crptt, " dtpl. Sprlnltlor -· 2124 E H ~ -.. -Ille ·~of lystem.1'5,000 642-4518 BLtlm, Ran "G" p I a "' d i"""" .a. • BY OWNER • JlU.. Point ml'llle ... Pt.-421 950 OWNER Spaoloua 4 hr. 3 b<, By $14,000 4 BR, 2 Bt. ~ ,. belt ~'. Spectac.'lilul1'·bellutl-S Br. l\i bL bitru, trplc. Pa-Owner. $31,950 641-0'l.a 2 BR, IOJC.100 fenced kJt. d<Mr olfer . 49t-9'J32 ful Ill f!Ytty .,. ol tbe Uo dbl pr fncd GI or FHA ble praee, l'>tW carpets l word. Com~ ce:rpelllld b Ma~ St 64&.m El Toro 1244 dnr.pes, electr:lc range I: ov· Out of County 1605 and draped ln cbolce decor-· en, land!Capina A aprinklen. akr t.ste. Tbil bomt ls oft. OPEN Hou.e ·l • 6 PM. Im· SPO'l'tniS 3 Br 2 Ba home, Reedy to move: lnto. Vacant. SALE Or trade 2 Br. mod. ered at only $34,500. A Must mae, 3 BR. It fam. rm., frpl, patio, dble pr. H11ge SJ.34 month lnclud1ng taxes. hie Yucca Valley prleed Seeandln a hurr)'l l! Mesa Ve r de PaCHetttr. walled yard, l n d scpd , $10,500 eq. "100. 499-Un $30,500 IJ>rinklera. Trees, fruits, f!Yft, \(1llap,e Real Estate COSTA MESA OFnCE 2790 Harbor mw. ~9491 Open 'ti! 9 PM ERNEST H. MYERS 124 W.15TH. NEWPORT llACH You are the winner of 2 tickets to the LIDO THEATRE Showing THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE 2043 Ca1nert Ave. 54S-3IE. ahrubl • flowers. $24,900. 4 BR., 2 Ba., home; ideal for Bethka Realty 4%-2858 aU l!IChoola. By owner $23,500 Or make offer. See 318 Irvine Terr•ce F.sther. 646-1952 1245 Corl Brookhurst &. Garfield 962-44n 5.f6.RJ.W FOR Sale by owner, •ve!!! SPACIOUS 2 br, convt den, POOL 15x35 3 bdr, full cpta/drpa, nice frpl, private $38,500 • e Prtce $23,150 9Chla/ahopl. ~ Miner St. BY OWNER 673-19Qj e Hardwood fioon C.M. SM-7313, 642.ont e W/w carpets ==!~=~~=~=~=!!=~=~=..=l=~~'\;C;OH~n=•=•;l~Ml=r=~1;25;;0 I • °"''""' c:abana ~ Doi Mir 1105 e w.i bar lWO HOMES • Excel cond thruout 3 BR, 2 BA, play nn., newb' e TtmU GI or FHA Pa I n t e d ext., P{incipe.ls Never again will you find a oaly. ~1909 Sun. or wkdys. $5000. down · collect rent not home llke"thil at thla price:. rent ,receipUI. Each home p I J R I Moo1 Vo~-· 1110 bas 2 BR, dln1 .... ·den. 1% au enH el ty nMI... ...., M'l'·lS Eves. &42-5844. _______ ;..;.;.:1 B.A, & VIEW. lmmediateoc- !'40 MON'nl Jncludos taxea. cuponcy. 149,000. DUTCH Excellent 5 % loan -no tf7-449 Morrlin& Caicyon J ust clip this ad and take fees. •ID'll'Dlftlate 3 BR 2 Con:N. ffilblands It to the Lido Tbeatre in bath· bOme, exc el lent Open.Sat A Sun HAVEN Newport Beach wttb idmtl· earpeU, m.a.1 .... inted on I E fic&tlan. o&r rood dnqb qui l-d -~ De Laney Rea st1ta J""' ......_ et cu e-aac •tree t . 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM $22,700 ""3 """'· Lara:e kitchen in r.am11y 673-3no low DOWN room. own e r transfer.. l'""!!!!""'""'""'""'!'l!'"'""' I 3 OYerslzed BRa, extra cio.-~riced tor quick ale. \ftEUI Of HARBOR Dutch clean 3 BR 2 bath, eta. Lara:e ranch ttyle kitcb-CALL 540-ll51 (open eva) '"" carpeta. drape•, ma&nlficent Wutmlnthr 1612 GI RESALE Anyme may ..ane thil GI 5" % loan, payal>le S108 mo. 3 Bedroom on a bta comer Jot. Room for boat ' trailer pork .... ._ .... _ job inside ' out:skte, plus new wall to wlll c~b. Vacant and Immediate poa- R&Sion at only U8,950. STEW ART RE~L TY 5.J0.2'17<> L119un1 ~ch· · 1705 Nancy .lolnno_Smlth 2455 'TIISTIN COSTA MESA Y o,u are tbe wiMer or 2 tickets to tbe en, bW.11-in range & oven, ller1tqe Real F.atate landacaplna:. FHA-VA terms. DOVER SHORES di.ehwubet', w/w carpets ' AS.WME 6%% loan $3 000 Quaint home. Lari• living KATEIJ.A REALTY 847-6061 Immaculate home witb an drapeg, lqe ovel'lbed lat Dn. Tata1 $:M,950. ~UI ~~~replace. Reduced _546-9366"7:=0:-==-.,,.,=oo- .LIDO THEATRE -THOROUGHLY mbltandire YiN ol the :. ':;!:8~Y =i:~ $19Cl. 3 BR. 2 BA, blt-m. By CORBIN-MARTIN NEWPORT WUT Bade~-S bredroo1n1 and 1163 month. Owner, 545-'1'822 REALTORS ~1882 maids ftlClm, 3% batbll, OY• 2 STORY er 4000 ....,.. '••t. _,.. , . Coll,. Puk 015 SURPRISING VIEW GI NO DOWN or ~,. low MODERN MILLIE t1fully deccnted. For l&le from 1780 sq ft of UReble 1 n10o 3 BR home, 2 full baths, fin. fumimed or unfurnbhed. cou..EGE Park 3 Bdrm &: deck. Lot & %, top of beach-dovm. 3 BR, 12x18 famtty ,_ d PLUS Call for appolntment family, Dble frpl, new e-s. 2 large BRa 2 bathii. room, formal dining room, OPE:< EVES. Just clip this ad and tab ft to the Lido Thee.~ ln Newport Beach with klenti- fication. THE ~EAL ESTATERS p .... ce, carpets, rapes 546-81--°'~~==="''--"'-71~ 1 carpet It drapes, wather • •"",000 0 w 0 er ~ -·. l4x30 covered patio wilh 1455 Terrace Way, Templo cute 2 BR home (Ideal for $115,000 unlumished. Call tor 5t6-9597 ..," ~ mom or dad or Aunt Matilda appolntmmt. 16 UNITS dr)ier. $24,950. 613-4953 BBQ or wet bar. Owner Hills. 3 BR, 2 BA; dinette, tninsferred. large living rm., trplc, beam-etc. etc.) All In A-1 coodl· NEAR BEACH ·--ch r-Beautiful 3 Br. So. of bee " .. ,, .. •--•--~ (714) 64• -35 NowDart --~~ .. 8 on! BRASHEAR REAL TY od "'llinirt lhru-oot. -· ~-~--.-=--1 tion, u ...... ......,. i&),._;•~-A"9.& J..DN DO [;,.;. _ .... ~. 1 OW11er y. 847-8531 53&-7090 ~1178 kitchen wlblt·in ranae I: The Price IS R'-ht 132,000. ""'or tttmo. 881 Do'"' Drive •·-·~~ WN -Cl?<nol•tol> DA771 FR Reuooohle. * rn.-dl,.w--•-•--lot S 19 ,6 70 "" Woll..Meeordlo Rltrs. Newport ""'"" ;:.;:;r,;:i!'.•~~.: 16x36' PQOL 355' 'b:t'."'•l':;.,.: SMELl.. niE LEMONS. sit· 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. -17% apendable. A nre rem Ill miniature Lido Isle 135l Luxurioul 3 BR bome, dining shrubs. Ocean View. Priced tin& on your own covered pa.. MS-7729 Eves 644--0684 $1 jft UAlllU JUlt ltl!PI from cbannel ' a lido l1M Triplex room, den• prden kitchen. right. P.O. &JI: 914, Lquna tio in your ow n private .., l'IVnln blodl: from the ocean. Love-Excellttit oorner location. No Fully carpeted Ir draped. Beach, Owner. 714: 494-4726 grove. Enjoy the LIVING RldUfed to Sellll Pays p & 1 on this neat 2 BR ly, 1 BR, 1~ BA home + vacancy. Newly pt.inted in ProfetlioDally landacaped. LITTLE DOUGH COMFORT or thiJ ONE or Drive by thls immaculate 3 Esstslde home. NO LOAN guest room. $29,500 & out. Good ftn&nclna:. Aak· Will trade tor unl1' near the LOTS 'O' HOUSE A KIND 3 bedroom 2 bath BR 2 ba home at 450 Cam-FEE. Call for apPOinbnent ORANGE COUNTY'S Burr Wh1'le Realtor ing $1({),(Q). 9.rbmlt all. beach" or tubmit otter to pur-2 1tory with wood clapboard su~ abn~ in the bridge Circle, C.M. &: if you LARGEST r R. c. GREER, Rfflty chase. 11dtng, rustic shinPt Few cilY -·· YOURS FOR tre th<n ln1'rated In teeinK 10 ""'· $Z0,9SO 293 E. 17th St, 646-4494 2901 Nowport 81 d. 3416 v;a Lido 613-9300 LISTER REAL TY bioc"' from boacb, i br THE SEEING. the lovely interior of this Open Daily 11to5 Newport.Be&c:b,. 19612 Be..ch m ., HB 84.2..fi633 'den, coukf be 4 br. Miaim -.,, •IUcb hat boon ...,. ·-642-1771 219 JASMINE, CdM 67"4630 Etti·..,,,_ Huntl"9'on IMch 1400 LARGE 5 Bdrm, 21> bath. Rily, 985 S" <lot Hwy, duced to s:w>,900, then call Anytime ~ Sif;,OOO for lhil view • T r t -1 t v e 1 home. AU 4.94-0731 noow. Jack Kistler, Rltr. hmm, atei-to beach. 3 BR Clltf Dr. Newport Hlf&bta built • Ins, carpeted "'N=---,4-=1--"'2-=la~ ORANGE COUNTY'S 642·l040 or ymr °"" Bn>Rr. 2 bf.tbs, uvtnr room + fam· Across .from PU'k. 2 stciry 4 Owner's Sacrifice throughout. Drapes. Approx ew r • • ' • LARGEST "NEWPORT 'BEAOf" Uy, fireplace, blt·lns. ~-r..:... 2 kl~!: Tl''!.= Elepnt 4 BR. 2 sty. 2 Ba. 2300 lq ft living area. famll "",· VDnlew «!.,.,.(but Must 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 "5, DDJ, 4 BATHS'' dining area, service porch, .,.., . w/ ltWike rool, frplc. A block Landscaped I hnced. Walk-81!: • w • -.soo Library, 6 yn new 3 carpet•' dnipes. 3 car gar-back patio Xlnt storage. fencing Only $22 950 full tnr distance to FlmmBI' I LOS PADRES Rl TY Rustic Chcwnter Car, bit-ins -$49,950 '!!!!~""'~""''"""'"""'•I age on elley. Lara:e lot. Va-aoee to lll llCbls. Fine •vail price&: .$2950 wW ~e this high school I sh'.lpplng · 89& Glenneyre Street Channln& rtrcb boon• ..,,.. OCEA P1'e All Mode oonl. to% down. u::.. s::E SUN" -~ -Ra!~ ~~o ,...,...ay, $'l6,500, ~ '.'.:" --.. ~ rounded by mature trees. 3 " N VIEW -$25,900" Rltr. 646-3921 Evea. 6t2-0185 y r~ 1 _ ... _ ~ bedrooms and den or formal Huge 2 Bdrma, 2 bl, 50Xl27 ..u •CHENMYER WFS1'CLlFT AREA 5J6..889l OR MT-8586 THE QUICKER YOU CALL. theJ .,.. 1ootfnc -DAJLY dlnmg room in a parl<-liko F~eploo" Below markoll 2-DUPLEXES "'.,.. 3 H ... Bedrooml, 2 Btths mE QUia<El\ YOU SEIL PILOl' dutdn.! IC-911 setting. Close to acboolJ and HOME 642-4090 DELlGtrr YOUR INCOME ~C~A~R~E~F~R~E~E~L~IV~l~N~G~ 1FenCl!d off Poot Only $31,750 &hopping. $24,cm. LARGE 5 Bdrm, 2% bath. APPETITE • with these 2 3 IEDRM -$19,925 HOME 642-4030 • T · I 1 borne-AU bedroom, l~ baths, 5 year Join the "Forget" set I for· BAYCREST BY OWNER •..,•, SP •. """'RIN-G b:ll~--ins~ v~ted ~ old SWEEI'IF.S. All electric aet about home maintenance 5 Larre Bdrms. 3,250 aq. tt. .. a n'I'.:' AT 'TY out. Drapes. Approx i:m sq built-In kitcbenl, private en· I yardwork! 2 pullman Ivan Wei.la built F~ land. .. .. .n.£U'U.I tt living atta. Landllcaped A dOled patiol and CBl'POrtl. bathl. All buflt·ln kitchen, 2100 Windward We -.. • """'""'... A SWEET TOOTH PRJCE ot. .. ,.... .... -""'-•-, W ''N,, .... ~" fenced. Walld111 distance to ....... waauer, .,., .... ~ • ..,,, WXURY Condam.-!Uuff• 4 $30,500 t'ach. nnlv 10% down. wuber & ..__ OUtltand -. 2629 Harobr mvd., C.M. grammar ' high 8Chool " -I""'• . BR, 3 BA. Muat tell! Owner S1nt1 Ano Holghb 3'3o5ento An1 Holghb 3630S1nt1 An1 Heights U30 ,Solut a Slmpll Scrambl<d Word Pun II fo r a Chuclcle 000 shoppina:. Cose to treeway. in& J!9tio. All the hlX1nia at tr&nlf. $.16,fm. Call owner 642·7777 a Units $90, S'l6.500. "'"'"' your finrer tlpl! 142-evea ott s,....- '""-Blvd .. C.M. AU ius1 ....,..,11y '°'"pletcly 1\11111 ORANGE COUNTY'S TARBELL 1112 -..i Dr H111>or I Open Evos. ...turl>W>ed -lop conclitioo. vnn LARGEST 16111 loach .IMI., HI Hl&hlandt: 4 aii. 2 Bt. --522="..-9=50"""--I Bullt·m rang•• ... .,,., new SUNDAY 1 to 4 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 S BEDROON-l'OOL ~~ 540-2"'; l-'129-2!08 ' fencing, paUos. No vac~ 2 L-1 _ vwuu cl•• Annual grou income 331 HHt~r ~n• COOL POOL-$22,950! REPOSSESSION """'RY 3 Ir 2 batb condo 3 BR 2 be., pool1ized yard. Carpets, frplc, blt-illl. Rltrs. 642-9130 Eves. 548-0720 • KBllEDY $U,900. can for appolntment Spacioll1 4. bedrocln, 2% bf.th "O" DOWN lmmac::Wate form.-model -,-~-• • to ahoW. executive home. BeauWUl Landeoaped to pertecdon Ma· home -9 rooms,. 3 bathl. tr'P. pool, IOlf. fet land. rutr. 646-3928 Eves. 60o0185 bt.ck ~ &11!8, entnncn jeetic ahacte tttea A coklrful ~ted A mtetec1 pool with Owner trandtlTed. SU.500 YER from two street& room for board ' ladder, A pt dlla-Br Owner. IG-33Tl *LACHENM ...... trailor, • .:. lwrurioua :;:;, • :-w!i"".:: only 10% ...... "'* to% BAY VIEW Lux -a hr 2 YES Wf MED\ Wlftf. I1~e.edown"' d.e..U. 1<9,"50 ">: ....,,., eleciric: "AWltd" ._It 6.6% --.. ,. b< bOmo. 2000' 2 "1 SWIM· FISH· BOAT null l'ftllll; vw built-m ldtcben. '"""""pool poat, 6.6% inWrm" 135,0JJ. w/pools, aolf ..,, v....i. Almost new S BR, 2 BA, 546-2313 646-7171 • Uep cool all llllmmtr kJns. OJU.IECE REALTY SM-~ Sac $35,900 &n-4358 channel 1mt borne. ~po. USTll6S Open ..... • Excell~r location • e. r v I E ·w 2 BR: cabanL BAYSIDE ()nfy 139,500. ev--. VllUGE "'1 -· .U,. CAYWOOD REALTY •YOUNEEDllESULTS TARIELL ...U.MMm 6306 w. Coort Hwy. So w1Iy not ll•t with"'' 5124 Edi OCEAN from -,_ • ========I N. "· .... mo T ff McAnlle Br&~er ngor. H.a._ '°""" ,...i.. -· • !'!!'~e? """ 1210 ~ ' ' 1111 ,. ~~=~ ::o larp bedn>oom • 211.bolllo. LAST ptANCI ='~·==-= mW. WU..,, CM 64U817 ~p~~ :i;..~11 ~' ~iL-~ [O.tu ; Emit] t::~ "::' ..!..."":. 1noom .. c.u ,,,. • .,... Excltl119 2 Story ........ 'BR•""°' 1'00m ·"FunOont•" eo.r· -...:.. -.... ooxlllll...,._ ..... HOMEW-4090 Jyan Weill' moM1 home $1J.alOGlorFHAor1.•4 ~ kitdM! Il .' fire: ~14 leu rhan one bkd: fmm SALES ASSOCIATIS with view. 2 -St..,, u...,. N..,_du,~ 2~,,,,_ ii. 'PU"'· ~11etr'f"~ l!&t1ior lll(ll. Alidor IJl,lllO, 85/lS 1Pllt. ~t rm, dinq area. fam nn, ' a 5f.,.~"' .ere. ed )'a.rd, Low down to othfn Cost• MeN 1100 Odl J-Va Der 8':lrdlla. opportuo;cy, Dnubla your BR 3 ""' Biii' -• .,.., -no down lo GJ.'L $IO.l1» • JEAN SMTH, lnoome. Coll fol' oppl. ,:;:,,~~~lllartt~1"50 TARBELL 2'5SH..W Open '*-Sun 14 pm REALTOR ~~o::: DA YIDSON Realty CtJ£;-C.M. Sh&rp 1 ~1 ':!".:0. Sba1ro c E. '""St, CM. - Beach "°"" "'" .... 2 BR LIVE RENT FltEE 171' Onnp Avt., Qi N .. , Ch-! 1111. """· "1>1, hit_.... SEE THIS rl"S ~ --· Ille- &: euest nn. A: bf.th. Mlllt Trl;&owUb~padm ..,..._,. la 114 Bath1CJ.5IXI• NOW! $22,950. .... 'keftll'f ... _111111 st~=~ btatll Co. ~':;:"~ fUndMl :.,a-::!." ~ cia' WIDlt= ~ SMe ~ m.ml = =" 0-J 111rr • INYDAI I ·_sr11r IV 't I y Ii I' I If you how untolved prob-I ;:;;~~-:;:;:~·=~-::.·1!:·~~ lems, put them aside for o I TOlllNA 1--r I r I I !£ti,t~~= ! r:~:.r-u· r r r r r r r 1· r 1 . . I •a · I I I I I I • I I I' SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS ON PAGB 00 IC,U""'5 AJllWi!ll r.ta114-&>ldv -1"'11 ---llllA llrJ' DA'!' --u._ ,,. .. -problGI pal --• • lllWllYDAY, 1•lt - • 700 E. Bllbi>o l!llYd .. -•Rltr. mo 11.olW 58, al ...., -• -1.olll -Dial -sc• .& .. I --ANSWER IN DIME·A·UNI m.41'0 ' -EWo. --11 SOCK IT TO 'Dll r.. Dlll1 Pl!ot'Wlllll Adi. •------------••----------.------· ' • ----- I •I ~ , I ( • I --· --~--• • .. --·· .. . ... -...... LONG BEACH -sea Z..b • Ill, a plan to place men Oft the bottom of 1be ocean in 800 feel ol water, will bl liven a 11wet run " in thll fall. Astronaut-aq,uanaut, Scott carpenter wtll"be among the divers making the 6 0 0 plunge off San Clemente THE WXURIOUS ~do . lllWl'Oll IUIOI -.... -I llEWIAl.tlA THEATRE NO .. Of tpeate r.IWI lo.II I 1" WT lll.IOl llYI. ' t,/. IALIOA IUlltSllLA • 513...U ~ ._. 67J-4Zit "SllPElllOll ENTERTAllltBIT" ......... LM. w. ... OI. ,..... I EXCLUSIVE Now at Popul1r Pricu HELD OVER e INDI YUDDAT e COMTINUOUS ,IOM J:Jt SWING INTO A W N U .AJUE AS YOU LOVE HER .• "' ~i ; ...... . •\> . 1 .JULif 'A. ... l>lil:WI MA.llY TI'Ll:ll MOOll( CA.lll>l Cti4""'"G JA.Ml:I rox ~uJJE --· .... Dew ,...... 6:41 Twe SHw. Nltltttf C...t. S.11 ..... z , .•• Of LAUGHS! -----' - i::s..:... &· ----. -ALSO- WALT llSllEY ,,, ... ,,,. ""1lfle, ihe I :;me __ I PLUS WALT DISNIY SUIPRISI HATUllTTI S'9ftl w .......... "IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT" "THE PARTY" -"BAMBI" ... "THE 3 LITTLE PIGS"' Continuous Dally from 2 p.m. FIRST, FAST Whe t•ll1 yoi.r first ebout tfie b.1t i11 loc•I n•w11 Check it owt, if1 n11rly elw1y1 HI• DAILY PILOT. toLoR '-@... by illlu11 -"" "Yount Ameriuns" .J;J l:!i.i! ~§t.!r ~ Now IOX OllCI OPIN Wiii DAYS 6:15 IATUUAY -.I SUNDAY 12:JO SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES SANDY DENNIS· KEIR DULLEA· ANNE' HEYW ALSO ·second PJtpular Hit. Fi"' Run-Enpgement AIM H...,. .... t. '~HE FAMILY WAY" in Color Crossword Puzzle Ill ~9 Al ter-50 Statt: Abbr. 11 A111ovnt p1td 52 Tak t a 5 Untll noW: ~1spitt AC~OSS 2 words 54 5PQ11t txinY. 10 Gin agantly 14 Uncllllr. 51 Flagrant Scot. 59 Bituminous 15 Caust '° 111aterl al adht r• 60 Gambling 16 To1por g1111t 17 Bi•d 62 Bring Into 18 Strllcts accord rtptaledly 65 Part of I 19 Abovt: mllitary Gtn11• 't" :f· estab- 20 ~·.,, ; llsh111 1nt 2.1 ~ " 67 .lnclent . kiatl Greek 24 S1gn a ~ dlaltct c011tr1ct 69 81ol~lcal 2S Axlt on suffix which a 70 Stt 44 wheel tums Across 27 Causes to 71 Avo id fac ing remtmbtr up to 29 l tnl by something short est 72 Canvas routt structure 32. Man's 73 Repeat nlclcn111'1t 74 Plant nt'lf 33 -Dominion grass · 34 Wtinkltd 7S lltmorable 36 81c.kw1rd: tl111 e Comb. form periods •O Golfer's nec.rsslly 42 One of c.l•ss or racing stoops 44 Word txpressln; 1nnoy1nc.t •S Mllltlry hats 47 Gtrn1tnls DOWN ] Cl!V!f 2 Ext11- ord in1ry person: Sling 3 Managed to gather togelh!r: '2 words 7/29/6!' " 4 Mus (If ~ 15 Cotrect dtt l)'llpbalcf cltfects: ~ • tissue lnfo11111I ~ '• J Btlow the 37 Com pany .,. 1pt ed of off ic.i 1J so und 38 Tattered , 6 Number c.lothln lJ dH1ol lng 39 Slouan unity -41 T1rry 7 Arb ltr1ry 43 Hiving edict · balconl H 8 Fragr1n t •6 -servlct oil 48 Engl111dtr't 'Slumbered neighbor 10 Fort Worth 51 Co11m1ndtt institution: 53 Condition A . \ STARTS . WEDNESDAY, \ AUGUST 7 ...... ' ....... \ ........ \, .... tw" i \-~- ---ALSO - Abbr. 54 Fool: Sl11111 Q1 11 Kind of SS Overpower· & ~TH.CENTURY..FOl( PRESENTS thrus h Ing fright ~ NET 12 .Put right 56 -terrier tD. 13 Zh•n ind 57 P1afed 1. IJ7 21 1::::"' i1 %~'.:~3!1 I (& Of TllE ~ 23 .Cuold Sook mon t) & 26 Gt!ler1! drift 'l Girl: Sp. 'l'I •-------..;:IUA;;;=;;.-.;;-;.;.•-;;;; __ 28 Cooled 64 Uses up 1 .. 29 kind of beer 66 T1I ptoplt &1-------------------30 Fr. pronoun of Tonkin 'I' 31 The commo" 68 Modlftc 1t1111 . & ptople of Escier1nto Q7 .....,,.,,...,......,... ' " tB IN THll W•&TMIN91W .. c•Nn.. Diii' . . --' ' ' ·. ! re ... -.no. .. ______ .,.._ 'q1 IUWllll UllM.11 lllO'l'I 6 IAll ..,llO fYTI, llltlili'tl'IW u •ho f81~~~~~~--~~ • ~ fB fB ·' ~ 1 I cJulieAndrsws ~llOSS"""""' ' ... MlWl • ij1.1#iiif l}&·fo"1tUin. :[i.~ U> a UftlYlflllL PICfUtl • llCMCllll" ~ - P.T.A. IATUUAT MAnMD-11iM A.M. • ..,, ............... MOllr Al ... Ill: ' S.n Ju•n Ci1pf1tr1no 1720 CHARMING 3 BR 2 BA home, ftrtlUee, w a 11 e d • yard. douh» pract. $2'7,MJ Bethk. J\ult;y. tit-2158 RENTALS Hou-fumlohed R111t1l1 to Shore 2005 WANTED: Career type sal. lo lhan Balboa Ia1and bouae w/-.n:W. Preferably late 30'1 Ol' nrty t0'1. Refs. will be exchqed. f73...3lm. Sun or afttt 6 wk dya. ).f(X)LLEGE atudenll need 1·2 rocxnmate1 for aummer to ahare lrg .f Br. houae in. Npt i10 mo. &U..:6822 GIRL Over 25 to aha.re apt., Nnport 8-b. -after6PM WANTED alrl over 21 to ·Share Penn Apt. Call after 5; 30. 673-3573 N-Beach 2200 ATJ'RACI'IVE waltrtrcnt 4 Br. home, boat dock, winter leue, 400 38th St.. NB (213) CWT.at Coron• del ·Mar 2250 ELEXiANT, mod. 2 Br., r .A. heat, diahwaaher, frpl. Lge patio, bar. Nr. OC1!an. $21:5 Mo. 67l-13°'; 613-8617 Balboa 2300 PENN. Bayfront Executive type home. 5 Br. 4 ha. Pier/float . Complete l y equip. Avail Sept 1 . Rea1011able rates. Responaj.. ble persons. 67l-2039 OCEAN A BAY .f Br. 2 ba. b:me. avail t /1, 301 Alvarado Pt Call col· Iect 1-113: OX40m Huntlnpioft Beach 2400 ' QiJAI.JTY 2 BR.. clean, quiet: pr. Water paid. Adultll. $165 536-3561 Sum,,,.r Rent1l1 2910 NPT Deb 1 BR, llttpa 4. 1 bUc f.o Ocean, $60 per wk. July, Avail Aug. 642-1272 Laguna at Victoria Bch. 1 BR bou'Je.. sleeps .f, $100 per wk or monthly rate. 64.2-1272 2~Y &ardl!ll hluae. 2 BR. 2 Ba. $250 week, sum- mer. 673-0360 1 & 2 Br. Furn Aptl. 1,.S bile to ocea.n. 1209 w. Balboa Blvd. Balboa., $'15 wk-$150 wk . .f94..5189 BALBOA h. Attr, 1 BR apt. {alps. 6); avail. July, Aur. Sept. 6'13-150.1; 499-2316 1 Bedroom tumiahed apt. 1 mock to beach. Weekly $85. Newport Bch &U-0016 LAGUNA Beach, llpa. 6; walk to bN.ch. Xlnt location il.50 Wttk· 1~ RENTALS Hou-Unlvfnlshod Coata ~ 3100 FOR Leut. J BR, 2 BA family/lanai rm. J.4e fenc- ed yd. Frieplace, cptl A drp;. Avail Sept }. $250 mO if!cludea Gardener & water. Lt. Col. Robe.rt e. Moore 64&-<m YmY Q.EAN 3 B .R ., carpebt, drapes, firepla.«, large patio. Outstanding. Month to mooth or lease. $215 per month. Vacant. Broker, 5*-4141 549-2"490 A'ITR. 2 BR., carp., drapes; cooveniently klc. $160 Mo. No pets, no children. Call after 6 PM 642·l689 NOW VACANT 5 br 3 ba $235/mo -3 LG Br. New crptl, drpB. Redecor thnJ-out. .Bltna Le yrd. $180. 646-49'12, 494-5270 3 BR 1% ba!M, cpts/drps fncd yant, pttio $175/mo M5-2813 eve1 A weekmds 2 BR., $m; nr. achooil. 941 W. 18th. Reference• req. lj.46.9S73 att. 4 p.m . SMALL 2 BR hie on priv f• Cid lot $100. 557 Hamilton -4 BR. 2 ba home, 1mall bu8ine11 ok. IT4 W. 19th St C.M. 842...m NOW'S THE TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ~ ... . .. . ....... -. ...--..... -·-· -····! ······ ... ~· ~-- W11kllff 3230 Sl.55: 2 BR., bltna, beam .. it: carp., .U,.: bid -Adulta. no peta:. &G-251.f lock Illy 3240 3LARGEBr,2b&~ NB """' -Reio nq. $275 sci.3012, tyft, 548-'6&1 Mn. Marvin ... , Bluff 3242 BEAtmFUL view, apaciOUI Luak f BR 2% bath hoa>e. walnut panelled family room with wall 1Y•tem • fireplace. Corner 1 o t , land1Caped with 1unny patio A: fenced yard. :Carpetl, drapes & built·in kitchen. Leue or leaae/optiOll to respoarible family. '.Avail 811. $350. 644-~7 Huntington Beach 3400 FREE RENTAL BOOK Drop In and Browse WE HAVE SOME 76&2 EDINGER M.2-445.5 or 540-5140 F~nt1ln V1lley 3410 2 STORY 4 bdr, den, 2 bath~. bll·ins, encl. patio. $190. 962.6889. Llfuna llffch 3705 MONARCH BAY AREA LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 SR ~ den, 2 BA, op<J, l>'pl, , trpl, pool. $300 mo. adulta 49&-1243 betw 10-5 pm ...la9un1 Niguel 3707 3 BDRMS 2% Ba, drapes. Fenced yard. No pets. LEASE $215. ~1, {213) 3!Jl-3482 after 6 p.m. Duplexu Unfum. 3975 3 SR. 2 ba, all decL cpt1, chops, gar1141e. 0 "' n e r 673-3324 CdM RENT A.LS Apts. Fumlohed Cool•-., 4100 $25 Wk. Up e Studio I: Bacb apt&. e Ind Utill I: PhoDa ...,.. e Maid Serv1ce • TY ava!L • Nn Cal• A'Bu 2376 N~wport Blvd. 548-!mL'J -NASSAU PALMS 1·2 BR $lli. $145. Pool 177 E. Z1nd St. 64,2.3645 DUPLEX 2 bdr ,adulll, wl.Sl- er. patio, aofl water $100. 646-3Cli0 aft 6: lJ. Nowport Bolch 4200 * Channel Reel * APARTMENTS SPECTACULAR VIEW Waterfrbnt/Loc • Boat Slips Available 2 BR • 2 Bath Apts. LEASE· or· BUY $WS Mo. & up • $59,500 up 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM 673-1788 -for further illfo Herman Trott, Mgr. BEAUTIFUL waterfront apt. 2 BR., patio. ~t dock. Winter leair. 3400 Flnl!y • 675-4009 • 2 Br., $130/mo. util. Incl. AduUa Only. Acroll ltrftt 1rom beach. 642--9167 oq:ANFRONT Attrac. 2 Br. turn. Apt. Winter oc yrJ.y • Avail 9/l:i. 646-S832 Balboa 4300 OCEANFRONT Summer Rental No pets ot cb.i1'hn 1125.wttk 925 E •. Balboa. Blvd. Huntl""°" _,, 4400 FURN Duplex 1 Br. I: pr. 1 block to beach. $145 mo. 53&-TI46 L...,...looch 4705 AUGUST Rentill: Dth.Qi:e OCEANFRONT •pt wit b pool, 49f.'12(1 •ftlr 6 pm. GOOD WCA110N 1w ·do- ~Ole TV -""''d lib ID .U: "-: a...tfW Stc:ticm-Dllll ICHl'TI .,.,. Ftr Da117 PDot Wat Ad&. -- DAILY PILOT -----.----~--- RENT 3 Rooma Furniture $25 Month FULL OPI'ION TO BUY No deposit o.a.c. H.F.R.C. Fumlture Rent•I• 517W;19th, C.M. 548-3481. 1568 w. Lncbl, Anhm 77t-2!IOO Coota -.i 5100 HARBOR GREENS BAalELOll -UNTUllN. from $100 Incl. util. 1 ·2•3BDRM. FURN. • UNTUllN. Heated Pools, Child CAN Center, Adj. to Shoppin& - No pe lt llllowed 2700 Ptltl'90D WaJ , at JlU'o bot ll Adams, Com Meaa. .....,.., Excellent, park -like sur- roullding1 for adults requir- ing peace &: quiet. Discriminative Teri.anti 1. 2 l 3 BDRM. APTS. POOL. NO CHIIDREN MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. 18th ' Santa Arla, C.M .. Cali MrL Henduaon 646-5542 1m Santa Ana, Apt 113, C.M. A VAi L. A.UG. I 5th 2 BR. w/C8.l1Jlll1; disp., WA· ter pd. 2 Locations: 256&-A Orang! ••••••• , $100 2194·0 P1ac~da .....• $100 Call Between 2 & 5 • 63&4120 • 2 BR, frplc, crptl, drp1, bltinll, pri patio, p o o I . Adull3, no pns. $ 1 4 5 546-5163 1 BR. Apt W/W cf1)tS, drpe:, · Clae to ahpping ctnter. Stove l relrig. S9D mo. 1829 Po'mona Ave. CM 2 BR, 2 ht., blt·inll, cptt drp1, 181 H Del Mar, $145. ~78 after 6 PM 2Dd fi. 2 BR. Newly d!cora.t.ed . Carpeted. Garage. Sll5 mo. 540-Ql98 AVAIL. Aug. lst; 2 BR., nl!W cpt.., drapes, bltns. Adult., no pet1. $125. 54U769 QUIET 2 BR., bltns, lndry, avail. Adults . No retrig. Sl30 MMth. 546-7285 Eve1. 2 Br. 1% ba. Drps/crpts. Bltn1, pri 1ar/pe.tio. AdultJ $140 mo. 549-043.1 I BR., w/w carp., frplc. Beams; 1 adults, no pets. Sltli Yearly. 673-7629 2 Br. l split level · l upstairs, bltna, drps &: new crpt.s. No pelll. * M5-5421 DELUXE STIJDIO APJ'S. 2 BR., 11"' baths. Ad ults No Pets. 548-0728 VERY chotct, 1250 sq. ft. 7 BR., prime Joe.; pool; $170 mooth. 540-fiOOl. Daya NICE 1 bctrm. Stove, retrtg, garagl!. $90. 240 Avocado. 544-3612, 2 LRG Br, 1 % Nth. Immac. Avail. Aua. 15th. 540-C670 Nawport Beach 5200 NEW; 3 BR. Ba., % blk. OC1!an, be.y, vll!W. Carp. drpa., bltn1. Yr $185. SE-7008 Ent Bluff 5242 PRESTIGE Town H..,.. Fot leate, 2 br I: den .I: l br with 2 or 2% bath&. Gold Ml!dallion 'all elec. Your own key to pool, i-atr pr, Rent 1tart1 •t SZO mo. Hi Amlro WQ, Npt. Bch. ; Corono•IMar 5250 •• ~~-.· ON TEN ACRES 1 l 2 BR, Funi • Unfum from l1SO mo. Frplcai I PrV PlUos I PoalJ. Tennis -O>n- tnt'l Bkflt. 9 bole Putt/ G ..... 900 Seo Lone, OIM IH4-2Sll <MacArttn:r nr. Cout H'ff'Y)I 'l1IE QUtaa:R YOU SELL THE QUICKER YOO CAIL, LIDO THIATRE Showing THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Jut clip tbi1 ~ and take It to the Lido Tbeatre ln Newport &ach with jdentio llcation. Ofter rood throuch .July 30th. 2 BR rear apt UM. Mature adulta: only. No 1ar. Wat~ : pd. 617 Jasmine a.1boa 1s1anc1 5355 WATERFRONT dlx. 2 BR. apt. W/boaf tie0Up . privll. Yrly. leue s:m mo. Adulta only, no petl or chikfru , .. .....,.., .HunH-Bolch 5400 2 BR, 1tud:io, carpel.I, drapes, paUo, 1arqe, nr 1boppin1 I: park, $150. 897-1313 or &f2..1341 1 BR AptJ; Nev ocean. $130 Ready Sept 1, 20'l Walnut Singles ot couplet, LEASE! Reservations t~. 613-178.f . Laguna a.ach 5705 NEW Delux lge 2 BR, 2 BA, N. Laguna, 1 blk to ocean Ir park. U!ue. $4060 eve Rent1ls W1nted 5990 BUSINF.SS Woman need!'I 1 Br unfum Apt, CM , Newpo!'t, Corona del Mar, Hunt Bcb or LaiUna. To SlOO mo. Gar or carport necHS&ry, 64i-ooe& after 5 pm .. MARRIED Graduate student, writing the!l:s, wants rental or aublet for Aua. Quiet. $150 Ref• 6'73-4517 MATURE Cple w.tle1 to rent winter or yrlj. 3 bdrm1, No children or pell. ·eorm. dd Mar area only. 673-4698 Rooms for lent 5995 PRIVATE Room for rent. Kit &: house privill!gell. Bwi ph. 673-9140 and S.f3.6l59 ROOM With private entranc:. & patio, 5 min. to beach. ......... FURNISHED room., Costa Mesa {on Sarita Isabel) $15 wk or $50 mo. can 543-4792 PRIVATE Room for am- bul&toey WlJ>. Good lood. Nice surroundi.np. MM7S3 REAL ESTATE Gener1I Income Proparty 6000 CommerclGJ Bldg. East Coast Hwy. CoroM del Mar Building in xlnt condition with off street parking, Finest commercial loc. $58,500 Contact Jim Cobb Eves. 673-1864 • 5 ACRES 1trategic corner Oceanside. 1200 ft. o n MiSlion Ave. $125,000. Prepaid interest acceptable'. * * * e ESTATE SALE. 90' beach front lot, BELOW MARKEi'. $60,000 Oceanside Rf:alty. '722-4567 508 3rd. Oceanside, Calif. NEWPORT BEA.CH TRA.VELOOGE Depreciatiob $18,fiOO 1966 Gro«s ••.•.....• $87,l'XIO 1967 Gross , .... , •• $110,«>0 1968 GroM ••••••• , SUS,<XXl C. R. Gangl 642·1615 FOR Sale by owner in Costa M!I&, U beautiful furn. 2 bt apta, gardeu V(1tb pool. SHKIO / mo. income. No vacancy. Adults, no pets. $150,IXXl. 6tl).Jl86 DELUXE 3 BR .f.PLEXES in CM. Pr1ced to moY• J;;O,(O), 542-29211 •st. 2 BDRM Triplex Hnta; Bcb Conven. loc. Good cood. $26,SSO. Ond 847-%Ml EATSIDE Colla Meaa; 2 BR Triplex; Ip patio, s.n ,500 "" a.brlllo. ~ Busl--·· 6060 *'RE5TIOI STORE* in prime 1ocatloa. lOOO Sq. ft, Air cood. Stt at llm. Newport Blvd., c.o.ta M• ot Call Mr, Ward 6IU484 -------·------·-----~-------~----~ --- • • . . . . • RI NTAl,S REAL EST.\TI IUSIN•P lftd • -,.,.wy 2'1, 1'61 lllMCI DIRICTORY JOU & IMPLOYM T & 1 __ Apts...__.,,,,_,..,..____ ;;....;°"';:;:::'°;:;'.:;'I;..... ___ _!!_IWICIAL * * * Holo11d-l"1 '715 HolpWtnted.-7200 HtlpW-,Mtn72001WjtW ........ Mtn7IOli --_,, -"""'• 6200 Rttl Esttte LNM 6340 CJ.EA1l1NO • -.... * * .._,, ........... wall UXAIR. INC. SAL£$ 1--------llOlµIOW "' Your r.ul'>· -............ ...... JIOIAC -...... ft. TGp '"'" -.. !ltltod. lllO .... -.m-19!2 6070 4.41 Acres COSTA MESA EREE APPRAISAL A ~OMPr SERVICE Reputable °"""""" -C>r&nle County 18 yean, SICRllTARLAL Prime M·! P~. llll' X Sattler Morta'"' eo .. lno. SliRVICI Ol' • Oorn<r --CALL l30 E. lTth St.. Cocta Me11 Modem ol&el, ~· e.1r MR. BLACK 540-USl (opea 6Q .. 21n 5tS-<1611. Nl1bt1 concltlanlnl, ~· From =-==) :llori=taae=:"""':::"""::::":·i~·::-:::::=~m.=T8!5=::"2::-·WT:=; _...hoe ... llHl<l1 NOW HIRING I"""' '755 llD'!Wl1"1 c..m -bu moved to 1301:17, SWte T, CM. ()pm lf....S.t 6110 42 MEN WE-NED> 42 MEN WHO A.RE NOT AFRAID OF HARD WORK AND ARE ABLE TO START UOlm. IATELY. NO EXPER.1·1 ~ N!X"£$.'RY AS COMPANY WlLL TJWN, 1968- Your year. ...... monlb; °"""" °""" '>-Bldtr.2301!:.l'lthst., -nt. a -6210 ANNOUNCI MaNTS eo.ta -6'2-1'8$ tnd NOTICE.I STOlllS l'OR LEASE A MNTION Found (f-Ad.I 6400 _,, w""' .......,,. iort Sl'ICIAL CLAISIPICATION POii NATURAL _,. IWAPl'IU WEEDING, bou!lnt. ltod-. .,.,..., tt. ~; ... MM wcrko hee'EftimatM ..ii 141"°" ildoft 1 PM mtRA.L'S L D d 1 c.p I Ii .._ ..... hoe ... 0000 PAY of independence? Beldl a Sieler Ito .. Bch. DEVELOPERS a . ·---- lll!O .,, tt.-800 .,. tt. !213) INVESTORS LADIES WNt wotcb. Vlc1nl- 3P-2391' * 80 LEVEL ACRES * ty Al(D. Beta Market at . EXEC. Ot6ce .ulte, 3Z 1q. ldWly located in hi&h-dtJ' Adams I: Magnolia, RB ft. GJendale Fed Bida:, CdM, desert (DO s:rn<li' problerm.1 ..,llB2-M7..,.,..~·------Reuonl.blt. 675-MH wonderful dry-air!) L e v e I FOUND; amall bl.ack llUPPJ, MIDICAL Suite, 1,000 sq. ft. Attr., alr-ccnd.; rood loe. Reu.rent.~ 1land, pump I: well on prop-vie. trvloe Terrace; Clll I: erty. Just 18 miles Eut ol identUy. ~ ~·-111--•--• ....... (Haw O'ft •tUl pmt.o t -· ... ,. ........... l'tlntlnt L OTS OP DU RING l(ON'n!S. OVERTIME NEXT 6 CAU. PERSONNEL DEPT. 774-7251 We're looking for a man who llke1 to do tblnJI bis own way. A man who bellev .. in rum.eu. Tbls DJID hae probably bod some :ruccessful sako or bu.ilneu upert • ence, and now he's ready to put th.ii IX• perience to work to carve out his fu ture. ATl'ORNE'Y'S 0 r f Ice: 1500 9e1. fL; attr., alr.cond., rood b:. Reaa. rent. M8-6'161 REAL ESTATI, Gonortl Bantow Cwbere great ex-FOUND Get-man Shepherd 1966 HARLEY DAVIDSON # 12 Balboa 0>ves S mt PAINTtNG And Paptirlq.' U W * panslon bu already be&Un!) dog. ~ claim by kieft. TRADTI Ful!E ~-'! l~~tu mi!~ waterlroni with pier. wm ,_ call mt we bodl bentllt 01 mon -made L&k" In "~ 54&-22<11 ---.-v ---.. ..iu. J>rclootvo .... not-• J\RCHITECTURAL area.! !deal Iot re 1 or t Y'>I· \ PICK UP . tor dlff.-..ct ablm 135,«PI 'l'rJ me and .... SU-&51 DflAFTSMAN de v e I 0 pm en t alfalfa KEY chain w/5 key 1. • 847-9800 * .lot""'•,,,U-:.,;,S._Tm.....,,,__,._,,,...1 PAJNTING Intark>r/Extl'lior. GET IN 00' mE GROUND &J'O•lnr, fish ming, etc. Initials LDB. Vic HamUton 1---~-"-.;....__ ;-.. .,., . ..._~VS.-,,,. Na. -.... ..,....., __ •~•. Ft.Ot'.>R. Wmt' NATION'S & Hrb CM .u"' """"' 4 Income unitl on 21st St. ~ .. .._ -. ., . ._ .r..RiUMI~ THIRD LARGESl' RESI· •.. opportunities boundless. r. . .n.r.RUI in Colta Mesa. T'tadt '(or vt4l lldt, paved $12,liUO * ec.-* ~ * 'l\:iia ill a rare offering, af-MAu;Peklngese vie, Harbor .. ___ or -·-.,, _ _._ T... dMr r..A.a ... Jrw ---•oa ,.. ~INB~ERipu""'i;:'.; ~If you're that type of person, we11 pay you an attractive training aa1ary aod pr. pare you for a lifetime career with New England Mutual We Insurance Compa- ny. Your income prospects will run well into five figures. And your future wm depend on you. fordJ.na ,........, ....... ~ ...,... ........: t);d;dle! Uni" .1.n.1..:.n..o. I EX'J'Dµvn •vs..•MV ,..... nn.;,~ Office Rental 6070 future! th;=~~ ~:bl':.1~2148CM. Vecy come ~~ ~· ~or t'Bkr. ~ X::~. ~ ~4 .~~~~~TER Pleue feel free to write or <all: LAGUNA BEACH ,. .. .,.,. "'"" ttUa eal•; oth-FOUND July 22 M mooth _N_E_E_D_MO_T_O_R_C_Y_C_L_E 2 BR -ooodo. on lleb *. ~-··~•· * !mmediitely """ 2 ucb!· ROLLA R. HAYS JR. C.LU. Air Conditioned er, smaller parcels avail· old male striped klrte0: nr. Vemot, Itab' m ·exc1u. .. ~-tK't\al desiKD draft.nan ON FORU.i' AVENUE able below market value. wee.ring collar, S48-lO'J6 Have 196' Simca, rebuilt Iv raort Trade 1or ._...,. •• ~· _ • ., av·"·"· In Call owner: 8'7~ Evl!I/ ==~~~-=--...,....,... engine, new tires. $450 ar 1oc'a1 .,..· ~ .. '=, -. L..--~1"4, evea. with ~· 3 )'ti. reGdential -""r-..,...,.. __ ,__.,,_ FOUND Bassett Hound vie , ..... -.. ~ ™ UUllQl9 tract·-. Cb·ll-. ,... newest aftice bullAI .... at w_.."' ...... · · · • .. •••••• •••••• ••• ~,...,.. -•-'". lot -L.. .. • ..-,_ e Schwartz Wall O>·--e .,..,.... -~ 1---------1 Baker St, CM Pleue Iden-I--------.... ·--uua4o .,_....,~ •-'•••• ~ work. Outatandlnc New England Lile 611 W. 8th Sl Santa Ant 1542-5623, Ext. 321 fdme location 1n downtown &USINESS tnd tily. ~'4 Oll.UXE s BR 3 ba tum 1 lo mllb ~-St. A: lmtal. ;'Paper Bu&IY" woricblg co•d!tlons, in beau· 1 ........ a Beach. Air condi-~~-------t come cm ...... (pa-r rtore) M'T-1159 ---·---------.._.... ' FINANCIAL RESOUPTION on Golf Course, pool, wat· in Coat& 111-. Trade tor -"'~~~------tlfu1 new Newport Beach tiooed, Cl111eted, beautiful p sun glaaes, erfalls, hobby abop $15~. .._,_ or ~~-. •-Pain.i .. -, oxterior, illterior office Wdg. Top -··~ ··• paneled partitioning T w 0 cu keys. Vic Custom Shade ........,_ u~ UP ..... _._,.. ..... ......... A: Frontai! ..... 00 Bus. Oppoi:funltles 6300 shop CdM. Call to identi(y. :~ W~t. = !. n..m. oome $4111.50. r. Lie;. Im .. 17 Jtl exp. Free ert. ~-fi.ts. ln4) '7'12-4610 Mr. Mob·11e Home Forest T•·· rear le..... to FOUND 1 contact lens. Vic ol ="""==:--,~~= * 5IMl833 * .~. Acoultical ceil. nun: ~""".,:'th"""'"-':"' no': ACTIVf ASSOCJA'Jf NO< S.ooh. 54&-2'm ~ ::'.: w"Ui TRADE l4CIO '68 .,_,, Pl-rilnt 6l90 ~ATIVES r--L ·-U-"l&IJD,l bath, portable, like '-='-"----';.;.;..;; ::::.in i:..a!!a~:,!5. . IMMEDIATE ..... 6401 :;~~oootor .;J.; = ::"~R ==-:i'! * :II HOUR SERVICE * = ... '-..:.;,:.· \'..d :.~ Carpenters oomcotillavailable for $10. INCOME B~ Allil-ator billfold 11n -"'-"'-'~p_.m_._____ hwr. IG-25lt p~ ':1;;.,~1• ~~ ~~ ~· expmtina All u t1oo paid ""'""' ...-~ noxt o JOUnii.-w--~--~ * •-i-w--·~'>·Tbio"an telepboo 'Alberborl't mkt, 19th • --TRADE part of J«;,OOJ ~·_,,. -..... 0 p p 0 r t u DI t y to tlll!I' DAIL" y PILOT "~" ..-Sao> Mo., $35,(IQI) equif;J. -In T -•ta Weat -·~-•• Hr .a;-1R...1 ____. _ _, __ , .... 111 .... -FO""""' AVENUE Looldng for expertenc~ ~ Harb. Rew.~•-&lbm1t 2111 TD'a OI' • 1 ....., ' -..-....,_........, ,. • IUV. .............""' .,..,..__... ~ ~ ~" iness man with Imagination, PART-Iriah aettor found in Agent 646-2629 cliff llft, kif tarp ixpando Work l'lll'· Lie., fnmr.: fUll ot part time Investment LAGUNA BEACH <ood per10ntility, to ~In ag-vie. Santa Ana Ave. and Eves. can: 213: 434-5959 mobll home or !? remodel, ,.r, rooter .erv. ap not necesaary, we train. C!M-9t85 • "2-2.514 e 531-'B&& 541-6621. Mutual F 11 n d gressive marketing team Mesa Dr. Flea collar and WANT 4-12 UNITS; Have Inv st 1nc 2100 N Main Air.Conditioned with real abilliy. Located leather collar. 642--4816 well aeuooed P> M 2nd LGE. cwved 2 pc • .ct-s.wl 6960 ~ C:a ' • ' Offices & Desk Sp.1ce Orange eouniy. Man we se-LOST Vlc Santa Ana Ave ' TD'• Jor dn pymt PriAcl-ional, whit. ~tne nau-=:::::!!IL---....;= -==..:=:::.... ___ _ with central secretarial, zer-lect mmt have $15,IXXI cash M-· Dr, ·Blk w/brown -"· 0 · P.. Xlnt ClcmlL Coll: ...,_ ALTERATIONS. Rea.........,ble ~ pall .... ..,.. P. · Box 79'2, W t 7•• da -~ ox and telephone answerin& to Invest which entitles him mrkings. Dachshund. Ans to Huntington Bee.ch. · an .,. vea .,.". pie• Clll bett.r drnMI. 11ervlce, up to 2,IXXI 911. tt. to. i<>04 Wary, benefits + Freddi· 646-5309 gold or Ooral tMea. IG-21114 Call for aw t. tf7-.J968 2863~~ =:i!dg, CdM aha.re of profits etc ., which TURTLE Lrg Tortoise Vic Tra~~62 C~fu': ton Pick-Will exchance um'l ~ Alteritlonii 642-1845 Experienced breakfut &:: -.r should return coruslderably N rt_ Bch. Been up · con · IPOl1 car my cn Campu1 Dr., NB Nea,t.. iwx'urate, 2t' yn. exp. lunch. Mutt be f.ut. F;xOO-Call SAM to 5 PM 6'75-«l'TO more than entire invest-ewpo . area. , oonv. ol tame value. A~ for com.1 or lnduatrial lJli :,:=E;,:;:,:;:=;:=:::::= lent money and opportun-Ne__...., Beach ment first year. No telling, :-k!;;;'Y Jor yrs. Reward. proX $1,«Kl. 962-1'36 after Riveraide. 8o)'d Rlty, 3129 TILE, Cer1mlc 6974 lty. Apply In pert0n only. -..... '" 00 •""''· w. tnin. ======== _• _P ..... M ..... -~---E. <>t 8 "l'· O!M '675<!030 ,;.o;=...:.;==--".;..; Surf & Slrlot'n Executive office. 432 to 565 Write giving all partlcul~rs PerlOnlll 6405 WANT: Land, f'HOtt, hom• Palm Springs 2 BR 1 bath * Verne, the TUe Man * s.Q:. ft. each, near post ottice. about yuurself. Please give I---------or lnoome • Tnde!f. + 2 ltUdio Qts. Top cond. o.t. :'fork. Intt.allmall.il: repain. 5930 Pie. Cit. ·Hwy. Thrlvinc busineu are a. phone number. Sales Manag· w ANTED: Writer, artist or R Roa $21,!'JCG eq., ri>R home or No job too s Plaiter Newport Beach COOK A few oponings left for 1k i ll1d craftsmen! Excellent Bonefm. Apply In por10n Explorer . . Motorhome Corporation Parking.Utilltlespa.id. er, Yogi, 35-501 to share ha· · M.Ytn.Jr •.. lncomeOranp eomrty,Bkr patch. ladlna: 1bow1 r 1 _________ 1 Dlvllion of Hl9hw1y1 ·aox M-163 cleod .. Rooarttolleacbw;th ~IOAM~ ... PM &16-""8ev ... '91-930I npalr. M7-!Zl/8l6-0208 4000 Campus Drive 213: 6'»3514 W~kdays The Daily Pilot ex-Actresa/Arti6t 1---..:.;:..:.;;:.:.___ CAREER DELXE -·· 800 ... ft.' ~=""'~""'""'~=I can, 54&-9'155 -· do ""' think .. .., '!' ft cobln """"· ..... JOBS a IMPLOVM!NT Newport Beach -• d ' SPARE TIME "TRADE!'t'S PARADISE" Pl•te'> ... u I 1t -· OPPORTUNITY! Air-cvnu·, ca rpete &:: FLY TO CATALINA Drop us a at'd· aaa~ WWtrade1torcar orbqpr Job Wanted, Men 7000 ..,.. dnped. 8732 We1bnlnster INCOME DAILY FLIGHl'S FROM n-. • ...._ Join todays fattest ll'C'Wfia1 Aw. .. Westminlter; walking Approx. 6 boors weekly ORANGE f;OUNTY AIR.. ~: ~~ ::. ~can, *t. Aak lor Andy, Home REI' y~ wa.ntt 3-<1 profeasloo-Mutual Fund sale1 A--~~t'~ p d1tt. to W. Oranre County (Day1 or Eves) C?llecting PORT. Catalina • Vegaa 2938 or work 5tS-l2'7S cJa boat )ell. No wkMI or No experience neceaary-TTBl110ll Courtboute. 8!M-U3'7 money and .rest~ng ne~ Airlines. • 546-6612 * * * · * * * aldwerinc··MS-6682 We train -ft.JD or part ti.me LA.W-Inaunmce-Oeneral off-&:: unJque com di!pen1U1 m ~===-.,---Mutual Fund Advisors, ice. Beauty or wig ulon. your area. ALCOHOLJCS Aoonymou. Jolt Wanted, lady 7020 · Inc. Executive oultff. 11'115 mo. NATIONAL H"h« Area. Phooe SlH'l:ll SERVICE. DIRECTORY SERVICE DlllECTORY 'NP! B. 1!03 Wmditt 6'Ul7l l t5 E. 18th St. a.ta Mesa. lOc P.O. Box 1223 Costa Meaa. I ;;.;=;..;.;;;;c.;;;.;;;;:;:;.;.:o:.;.;_ •1 ;:::;:::.:.:.:..;::;;.:::::;:.:.:=.:... LADY Wiah nunmc exp. will S.A. 1212 N. Brot.dwaJ' ll;,)'OU'vt. been rdlMled. em- GG-30'U . BISCUIT AUTO INSUMNCE-il! Carpt ..... l•g •5°" "'-rclertfnt ............. -care Jor lady • plit in )'OtK' M• ,,...., ~t beciluie you were · · AND NATIONAL lOcCANIJY Refuseif!? rlMV Fil1ngT ~rr ' .. '' . .l• "-"---''----'-""'O I heme. 41bt ~,work OK, ~ to0 )ooung, or have had to BARS. $1250 to $4900 cash Pb Valda . * 839·1123 e NO JOB TOO SMALL'e ANTHONY'$ Belt of nlerenOH from 1---------1 tett!e b-a p:ll.idon that fndustrlaJ Rental 6090 required (Based on part or •Lorn S.lf Hypnosli• Residential· 'Indll&trlal O>m-Garden Service ioc.l re1. ~ doel not pay well, comider 4200 SQ. n. in modern an-full time) For perD'la1 fn.. 544-92'74 eve class 83.J..1174 mercial RC'pair 6 remodel. 646-1941 NORWEGIAN strl w a n t I • Molden this rare oPPort\mit;v: crete building M-2 mne $300 mvlew: send name, address Rea90Mble. Lie, bonded, In. domntie aare, p r e fer 1 • AtMmblen and phone number to· A · ' · ti "10 aired. LAND9CAPING N..-area. • C1rnanlen mo. {213) tU-5082 TRANS-WESTERN nnouncemen -• 962_1918 • 962-83'71 e LAWNS RbfooELED * ""TI.-Some ·~tin& experience IL='ots'°=".=====,=1=00: I DJSI'RJBUTING CO. Llfette H11lth Studio REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Reu Ex=~ IQU'.:...ALlnm~~'....,8-•-,-,-,~\-1-,-,-, I necessary. Interview• be-ThiS week our corpontlon 500 N. AZUSA AVE. Hospitality is Our Motto CABINEI'S.Anyslzejob., ' Sldlled. exp er i e nce twesi 9 &10:30a.m.ONLY will employ a conscienc- F'ORTAFINA LAGUNA COVINA, CAIJF. 91122 FREE &'TEAM WITH 23 yn exper. 5'M'713 RELIABLE: Rea&. Orkmtal mature. Newport Be a c 11 No phone calll. lous )'OUlll man to help out Panonmic View Lota NtnVII.LE, U.S.A. is now SWEDISH MASSAGE can. Clamp, odd Jobi. t'elident M&-21163 ·Apply on a full time ha.sis in our Wbtte water and oout· accepting applications 1or Open wkdys 10 am -11 pm Cement, Concrete 6600 Vincent IG-OS28 W1yf1rer Yacht Corp. merdl!lndlsfnr dei-rtmenL Une views franch!ses in Orange Coun· SW1'day1 10 am· 8 pm EXPERT CEMENI' WORK Jap&Mle Gardenfns Dom•tlc Help 7035 1682 Placentia Work where JOUth ia an ad· 426 Nyea Place t;y. Locations are waiting in 519 E. Broadway Reaaooable Prices. Specialtz-Profeuiona.J. Maintenance Colta Me-. van~. Receive complete ~ Beach Anaheim, Laguna. B c b, Long Beach {213) 437.7009 ing In diatom patk». Frte 646-6553 LIVE INS tralrdnc and top P9Y wHh (114) 49'-9388 Balboa Island &: other areas. est. Call anytime 6'2-M96 Cut a: Edee Lawn Employer pay& fees no pntiea:ul " strikes, lay- HlJNT. Beach. 50Xllfi. lot with $14,950 cash nq. Fully Funer1l1 6412 CUSTOM PATIOS A: . Maintenance. IJcmMd George Byland Al9>C)' offs fte.' Exce-llent ov~· produclnc-oll welt Royalty &eCUred invest. ab o u Id Block walls. Alto coocnte $4MS(ll, 56-85'JD lft 4 PM 106 B E. 16th, S.A. M'T~ (QQKS time opportunity "Nith un- YOUNG MBI $3.22 Hr. PART-nMI ....,,......,.._,.,..... time men to amt blm iD bU: .....,_, a.10.PM. Eun $10 per week. Mut be amhttloul &: a willing wcrtr:er. CCIII.tact: Mr, Robinaon MC-6'l«t IAN)TOR Office and factory jlnitDriel and ............ -lltlll. Experieoced, Phone Persin· nel:: .Mr. Honle7. 84'7.m:l CAMBRO MFG. al. 1'mClay ....... Hunttnctm Beach Aftncl11, w-7JOO newport . personnel ~agency Foe ,,,d EKn'.! SECY .......... l&50 °"""""' ...... --. .......,S SECY •.••• , • • • • • • • • to $615(1 1""1 btalo -Approl .... bclp4uL Shorthond. Work .. _ ...... I ""'ti!!' . SEC'Y • • • • • •.• .. .. • • • • .. • 5«50 S/H 9), t)1)e 80. Phannac«rtical bkgmd. Public contact Sl'ENO .............. IO~ Ad~­ motlon. T')1>e 80, Olct&- pbono. S/H helptu! S'J'cNO ............ , • to $'50 Dictaphone -calculattr. Marketinc « mlC btCJ"Dll PBX/RECPT , , , • , , ••• , $l'75 Hee.vy 5Ci6 boanL Anllt have good exp, SECY .................. $1iO GoodS/11 6-. Bkkpg "' ac:da ........ FM by Appllctnt CLK TYPIST •••••• , , to $CZi Typo !O. ao..s -, m.mben I: people. Sl1CY ................ to $9)0 I g;,1 '*· Nlorton ...... 133 Dover Dr., N.L 642-3170 549-2743 pa,)<1 $50 per month. $6,500. return lit yr. ~ for appt WESTMINSTER sawing I: removal. 842-1010. J1p.1nese G1rclener OdDele H•e·lna. Oleerful ~~ =~m:n~~ By ....,... 531""" ~~ "'nr'.'."'~,~ 1~~ MEMORIAL PARK CEMENT w ... k. a11 .,.... Ex..,., """'p1e1' yard r!":O~ Experi.:='oo ....; .. .: ~!..., 5J9.11iib.1w s-2 P.M. MISS EXEC AGEllCY 2 LOTS Clll Santiqo, NB Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 Mortuary I Ctmtttry No job too tmall. Free eat. IU'V1ce. FNe eetimatet 8 AM to 6 PM ' cub, terms or trade. Fee . H. STUf1JCK 5484615 5'8-1958 e 5*-0724 nruRS. For cleanin& hm I-· · · ' ):::.·Paid simple. 646-&565 F~~~~~: !0:~;~1~gt Comr,=.-:2;;ral1 Licensed -QuaU.Y sruomrs wor1lin1 their' Sat for g ~o $1.~ Hr ;e;~L~~AA..c~Li~t Ocalpa tberapy lreim) • S1M PRIME CorOna Del Mar C•m••t wo•k. ·-~ w•• tbru -•,., Allen Own trant. _.....,,..., att pm R L W 0 -·/ 1th -~ -ability. No exp; we train. Ctmet1ry loh .. c.. • _........., ...... llUU ' ' NEWPORT BEACH ~ m _. •••••••• .,._, n-on Tiew )ot, Fee "--....... _ .....a---mp o~--· ·-VL..: Offered by lntematlonal from $130 66 .. 10 DJVll· •--= "'"'"• .. v • Men 7100 ~,, ....... ,. ...•.•••.• ,. ••• """" simple. Qy.oner '675--4'750 Yardage Fair. $15,000 to Includes Endowment Care Child C1re lawn care. 646-4203 I ~·!~"~":!!1"'~=:::...-..:.:..:: NEWPORT BEACH You art the winner of Recept (split) ··•••••••• W5 61 50 $25,(Q) lnvst opens retail Everytb.inj In one beautiful J4PANESE GARDENER ARGUS 2 ticket• to the Clk Typist {split) ···••• S400 1R::1:::";:':::"°'=..----'"'-' store in 11.ssoc with this fam· place means less cost. SPECIAL Summer program. Maint " cleanup. ReUabl.e. WORK NEAR' .HOME AntLE'I'IC TraJner I: Equip-Gen'! ot'c/math apt ••• • $398 Paso Re.ties • 100 Acre• Farm Houae ~ Bam ii: Sh.eds Water well -Corrals, $57,(Q). 545--3324 or 515-6739 ous Co. Jim Owens, 546-4647 No traffic problema. Ages 2* to 6. 8 a.m. to S:l'.I Reu rrmntbly r a t e •· Import car mech •• to $1,290 ment Man. 'nuttes include LIDO THEATRE Receptionlat (relm) •••• $390 SIDEUNE 14801 Beach, Wl!llminster p.m, SJ.nil ':~bk. C !: .. "Ni~ 82'7-5248 aft 6 pm Factory tme/eJIP .. to $2.~ CBre (I minor Injuries Showing PT Secy/lepl '···•··· SZ.'75 531.1725 on .. 2421 Monteso . .x: ools, ~ • ,-----'-----_....._ $3.00 · Applicant Pays FM Boat Dealerships 0~ SantaAna,c.M.646-3'T06. M~~~.:H~=:wn· ~~N~·~··:. $2.25 = ~q':~1:~ ~ MTOHD~~~U~~~~E Secretary .............. '510 Are extremely profitable and Legal Notices 6450 LlC. child cart for 1 or 2i Odd Jobs. * 54U955 facilities. 5 day week, .orne A/P • acct& exp ••• ·' ••• SC'75 Cltru's Grov.. 6175 .... 11200 Pa\llarlno, Bear St. atta. See ut at once! overtime, medical bt"neflll, Just clip ttUa Id and -"• Clk ,typist ••• :. ••••••••• $390 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; can """set up on about I WILL not be responsible for Bal. lunches, a n a ck 1 • JAPAN~ GARDENING '--Gel I ofc/med s:rr.; I• , • working capitol. 00 Mr. any debta other than rny 546-7809 Servic. Cleanup, t.ndlcap-paid vacation. A P P I 1 : it to the Lido Theatre in .... , ••• T T H gh l Ncl""' !2131 ~13267 · 531 -· -• 7p ARGUS EMPLOYMENT Ptt00Mel Otti.,., La1Uno Newpo" lleoob "'th idontt· Peyroll ~ . .......,.,.i .... 1315 ax-00 I • ....., • own. Aileen A. n-'•-·orth mg. -•v.n ... .m. TANT AG""'"llTV ,._-i_,.... •~ •• Po.-. .. -CONSUL 1:.o1TI...a Beach Unilled S cho o l ticatloo. Otter lood throup n.eo,;qn.JUI .... ········•• - Pre-pay Siterl!lt oo a line SERVICE Flulf &: Fold Contr1ctort 6620 Ganlenlbc eompiet. Mr'Yice 20'3 Westdlff, NB 548-1796 District . .494--8546 July 30th PT &en1 ofc ·••••••••• $2.00 yoong nav!l grave, 1UCb as LAUNDROMAT FAt. 12 yrs SERVICE Dllll:ECTORY )) yra. exp. Reliable, ~ E. 17th St., s.A. 5'7-6331 00.::.:=tt::00:::,..KNOW::.:.=TIUS'--~-.~-,.·1-"==o:·-----· I PT stat typllt ........ $2.'75 tbl5 5 aCl'e'S, loc. in excellent at 788 w. l!tth Costa Mesa, • Ucensed Ccl'ltractar dependabl~. '°"'319 x _,...,. production area. l\ill. priCe rietting SlJOO, Long tease, Apph1nce Repalrt Residential -. O>mmerclal Help Wanted, Men 7200 QuiltWJ married man, IOme $34,SOO. Submit term• to auit couple. Ownen retiring. Pa.rts 6510 Maint & Repam. Frff :r...t Generll _.._ "'2 . college. Strong temperance suit. Dep-edak trees lor ad· LI 8-5640, 1 AM 6 P.M. HANDY Man-Spce!alize ln all 6'13-2129 convlction1, enjoys mee~ ltional tax relief, Fcr more MUFFLER Shop for lease, kind of repaln. Electnxiics, Addttiona '* Remodeling PROFEQJ. Wltl.Saw, walla A Mall Catocllan a n d b e IP I n IJ o t h e r' , tntom.tlon pleue call: K. complete w/hoisl, $150 mo. electrical, plumbing, eti:. Fml H. Gerwick. I.Jc, tlr. cJanina: bu• In• 1 • • 8 AM M especialb' church people. Dishwasher APPLY IN PERSON 410 W. Oout Hwy., N.B. Call -"""'· ....... Secya, 1DMY ••• •• •• • to Sl!5CX> Steno ........ ,,,,,, •••• $415 w. Small with 1-~tury m. G-~,n 548-2#4 673--6041 * Sf!)..2110 resid., A: CODttrucdoa. Hours 10 PM t.o c.t. Now auc.u-tully employed I ""'" ....:a• ..... o,..tal Window On"*'I tllnl Tbun. 3 PM t.o Midnlte but faeee limited future. COCO'S Girl Friday ·•·•• ••••• llO M15 Eckhoff & Auoc., nc. Grove. 534-6920. Eve a PATIOS e Patio Covtn Free Est!mttel Ml-l'13T 'J'rl. StartJns wqe Hf'T,.per Bcdckeeper •••••••••••• S«IO 1818 W. Olapman Ave. 545-7331 Auto Repalr1 6530 Room Additiont, Llc. mo. Apply Qruct: (but C:.ld ~ :'arted~ ~ · •· ·•••••••••• Sa3 541-llm °'=:.-5J8.M71 At.rI'O Repair space for leate • Garare stalle for renl. 60-595.2 D~Eve-Wkndl H II ,._ O:lllep, 7IU1 Fairriew ftd., ~. ~. :l-&.11 .:.. . Famous Hmnburgen Med Gen1 ofc •••••••••• $4'XJ ' in auto cmter, complete Hoists, air comPl'fflOl' a: au "I ,.., Co1ta ~ SM6'IOll :::.:..::=::..::::.:=---1 Aat ~ ·••••••••• to $315 w/h<>lt. S125 mo. l3a72 ,.,., ...... ;.,. """"° Ctrptt Clotnlnt 6625 IJTE HAULING a a.EA!I MAT lJ !' E Mo.._ 1' 1 t k -y COOK 1555 W. Ad•mo Aa! caabW ........ to 1315 Acre• 6200 Century Bl, Garden Grove. UP mec:banical ~-· ~ Cotta MIN 'l')'pUt "· ··" •• •• ... ••• • • $331 1:.:;::.:;2:.·::1_/_] __ AllllC_t__ -· """',...1331 Bobyslttf"t 6SSO ':.:.i ~ ~u:;.! nw: .~*TES. !.~~·"'s'".~. m,:'.'..~ Apply " =-= '!i·;::::: l: UlU CARPET A: upholstery cleBn-tery. 543-USB Toll tree * _.uiw .,.._. ....,--· rPUDC THE RIGGER Ina: equipment. High profit-BABYSIT my home, 11lay CLEAN Lota, .,.,...... tie. 6G-08IG for int. No. 16 l'ubioo llla.nd • 2 Chopper Ooeraton AU.SET AG'IH:Y VA,.aNT LAND low ccst business. LOW equip. fenced yard , close to D Ito .._..__ Tree removal, d ... lldp DISHWASHER Ex~---wull-·-"""' !KXlhol Vic d No H B area reper --• • 1.. N'.-,crt Olnter N.B. ~ ....-.:.... · ...,, W, lSth, C.M. 8G6ll2 Zdned C-2. Wtst Bolla A•t. PRICE' 642.st57 . . . -backhoe, ft.It,.,.., m.rrcs .. Teny. s da)'& • 1 ntt. craft choppera. ----,----"I bl Senta Ana. Slrltab&e for o:ieta ~esa Health Club. ::::.:w~2Edin1er. 25: :~~si:m I HAULING ~-J1k*1:11!. day. t-l2 : 1 alte. smtinC u-&....-.lc. e J Flbe"lla. Rola.n AaGUS motel. apts., cornmerdll, ~t A u.una, Trimmln& ~ wt 40 ~ Sl.'1$.. e E.. l'lth St. IWIW'tnan Expaienoed FEE PA.ID conva1etceat holpltal, Niii f-~. 2U·. 437•7069 CHILD care, pl1yroom, 11"1 18221b Newport. CM 64U8l9I ' s6:na C.M. * 5'Ma14 Top pay, fUll oo. beneatt, e 2 loftcMrt ToP ~ ltc:l'*'7 other ._., "' fenced play yard, lunches, Hall. Exp« weft • bu wmoed on 1 ~ ~ 542-9633 tor mere JOWER Sw--· upe. X!ni """117.50 wk. Eloctrt .. 1 6640 llOYS WANTID oood W'vr'N::c"'" ----. ...... Plotld<al detol!o. """"""·llOOO per mo loo N" -A EJ11o lntertoro-ntt.,.67J7 · -_,,,,In,,..,._ ~-•-P!ymoutll • Golcot!.!,~P olalul--Olmo. -iDcl. 54Mlll -1391 ELEClRICIAN, L1'eDool A _,_ -.,.~ ·--0..,.,. OWNIR MutT SI LLI ~ c... °"""' d>l boa 4o 4. Small jobl, e ... ,., ... · C.0-'I e tod -"" ........... Gil .._ Columlilt Ytcht Corp. ---· '° ""°" ..,... ., lllbdlvlom, New· •""' matnm A-"'· 5'U20! e ~. lo• A ut. Pleell ..U m&15. 1-.._., 215 -Id< .be. 'RAL'lOGUSn&.POelTioNs ...... Colli. lJ ml. .... ol ln-•n-• Opper. ~10 Mu homo; -3,.,.. a • Cuotma nr_,, ·DOlt-Y a _.. .•~1s1-°"" 11-. c.nt. ~ IMPLOYMINT -"Lllld <I 1"""" over. Hour, day, ....id7 Fro.n 6665 e °"""" COrpetbtr Ill --t y-lll""' ,.,,... OONllJLTAHl'S M;lD«:Y area • .O mu-made lakes In U.S. Gowmrrlet L • • a• d ratea. f'T)-'773'7 DAYS • w.a Cotll1np _ ttme. ... ...... IK) 1".m. le a1111 -doo*--p Bldp. !Ito! P' rt•',. , CARPET • Uc. °""""""' • W« _...., .... -lop ·-. It-empl. HBM'S l"lllY !GI I!:. !'hi> II., I.A. !llf.- ......... "" ~ ~,;.,., Return IOl(.. (111) 64Ml95 8 ldl "--111 prlcoo • -.,...,_ FREll ESTDIATE . • I!:. !'hi> a ., CJL MEU UPUOIATTllY ~ ..... ihOI JUST lllGHT .. r , -·" 5'6-<m ·-• u~ • ~ COOk.MINU -11--~ c.~ .... .,.-. Call owner Rotl Eottle LAlonl 63-40 6560 ·~-• ~ D1nntn ..i, • • .,.. Coll -""5iMiji~' -lntel'f1ewhc lor ltOUTE "°"''°" ... 141-aft I wk11ays. any-. Fro.n 6665 OIMOCO~!~RI I« ..... ' m-$AI ESMEN. r.m while,.. One ID er coll u -,., time-"""-AS tor IM. BAKERY A <DFFEE SHOP B!UQC. °""""• ~ -• w EXPER1DICl!:D G'"'-tn1a . Com-peld -' 711 ~ Ac. w.. eo. 1cr oole. N1y .. -. Cl&lton1 ~.~~ Jobo UNOLEUM, .,.;,et, .... It.-5lM51I ~ · ...,,. .. , 11111 -· •1<p1 1IMdt -. 'llti !-....., "'-eon betnon RUTH RYAN AGINCY CldlldrW ...,. comer fr'ODo Owntt nna to reth. Xlnt OfC. ·li"rf:t: F.lt. -model, ttPU'· M.t:nY ~ 1'be .,..... .,,,,.r cd dellm1 W...-.. ma. MUlt ~ triu..,oc'tlldOo. Nam uctPt ,,,..,_I-Stn. 1'1113: Ntwport.CM. -... ..... N• ""1· -FP. l30 prdlb. --""'· fl<. DAILY PILOT WAH'r All6 ..... ""' .... a!ITl, no ........ ,.. .. °"' ZL Doll -Coll 111-un -• .... Gl.·UtO. -Gitt> -.. 1• -.... Ill.mt dn, $30 mo. 9SW15:1 q OCffll, 6'7l-1615 BRING R!SUI:r.n Ml-llM Wlllte al Jh *I Duw • 1lll IOat rr 10 'Dll all..ROS m l.qQDa Ntru-1. JOG W. l""" I.A.. tn...a I. f· I L~--~~----,__.....,...., ______ ..-. ____ _...;:.___~---·----~-------------0~----""~·-~- .. DAl.V "LOT II-, Ju!r l'I, 1961 ' •uii a IMPLOYMIHT OIOiS i itMPLO YMINf JOil a EMPLOYMENT I MIRCHAN01 s1 'o• MI RCHANDISI 'o• MIRCHANDISI 'oa I TRANSl'ORTA.T .1;.;:o.;.;N;......i.T.:;:RAN.::..:;,;.;;•;..l'O;;;RT=A:.:Tl.:;:OH;.;:;.._1 ~~S~RTATION Help w;:;;;. H;;w.;..;i '4olp W1n!M • _!!<L! AHD TllA,DI -SAi.i AHD TllADI I.Al.I AHD TRADI ------ w-7400 -ft 7400 w-7400 Furnltu-. IOOO Pl1 ... & °'9-M. l lJO Ml-II•-i6iiO ... h a YHhls 9000 '°t,;Z',::! 903' Dune luwllo '525 _ --·-JULY -1&1. Boob bl\llod, 11.UA BUGGY BUILDERS i--1 Fumlt""' .. turned ..... dil-I s..cial Sale I , I ' SWllllMING POOL bottom ICMlbbtd A painted, IT'S SMART ER Comploted Bualeo., ,._ ' .A-OK!! Is what you 'll say when yo u work FOR WESTERN Girl, Inc. W• h•ven't job 11,tin9' on th• moon es yet, but wh•r•v•r t hey ere you'll •njoy the~ pres· tig • of bein9 • West· ern Girl in Or1 n9e County's fin •st firms. If you •r• en ex·c•r••r girl turned hom•m•k•r & you went to ••rn • fe w el!tr• dollers, wor lc only th• deys you w•nt. You'll enjoy our "r•· e ntry" into t h• excit· ing busi ness world, WE NEED: Stenos Typists PBX Oprs Comp. Oprs. all office skills needed . Jet on down. We hav t lof1 of 11p•c• to me ke you welcome. You c en count on the rad ce r- pet freetment, West. ern G irl Inc .. i11 Orenqe County's origin el tam· pore ry service. 17U W. LINCOlM ANAHEIM 776-0380 2700 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MW 540-0325 (Tell free) ·An Eq .. I Opporlvnlly Employe r Accounting Clertl CITY OF e::~.~.!x,'°:u:.nff· • wB oiler OW' &r•'1cll 11 !'t Pool, rut.tr, Surface $1.90 per. ft. •• paint • line. TO CHAlTI R eor1et. VMll vw Part. NEWPORT BEACH 110Ck al -....... ·•·~ -·---. ~-~---Kl' ~~~-•.m, _ ... ,...._... ·· c.t 25 • Raw,.. 30 • Albe-"°'..._" ~-C.....-"""4 Spe.ni1h & Medllcrrtnean etc ~~ .,_...._ _..... _ __....,....,._ '" "'•"'"' WW"K ·• 1'\'0 ysrs aC'COWllin&'. tx· perieaee. AC'COW\ta Pl)'l.ble, Wnk N!cOOclliatioo.. t.Y~ Ina. llllna. ID FURNITURE 6 oraua • •l 8"cial !Um· FR.a Graund Pad. Ncwpon Dry Docb 61S-1Sl'G :LS -Bowll.Y tO • .Newportw POU(E mer Saie picel! '149.11 On the Bay at 20lh St. k' t ch . ~anntr ,40 • =sua~.~RO;::...;.,,~="""'"'-;;cc.:;c.;._,,a I M4 Newport Blvd., CM e WHATEVER""' .,.1oo1o SICARD POOL Sd>oonero • 2T Falrlintt • .,. -· tr._.., -111111\/(lERK e\'el')' nigh! tll 9 in1 for · we hive It A at • !23 S.. Maio C>rul&lt MA INT EN AN CE -Trojan. 38' .Spt Flahtr . nu. terr• ttre. S!raO. 5fl..4895 JIUIU' Wed., Sl&t. A Sun. 'Ul 6 price YoU wW pay. mtin p I STORA.CE mtrous othtrs. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO ant. Vamiob, Flb'ltiau CALIFORNIA CRUISES lmporloll --Clertc Typl1t Penonnel department • ()I.. veniirt«I clerical reiponll- bilitin • Accurate typlat 60 Wpm. Part time to become tulJ time in near future. C•ll Personnel Dept. 1714) 494-94()1 TEL ON IC En9ineerln9 Co. LAGUNA BEACH An eq\lal opponunlty ,~I S48i to 1591 per mo. E:rtcellent bent'ftt Pl"Oiram. ln1rre11tlnc. challengin.: ~ llition in the hub ol busy polke departmail. Woridnt boors 8 to 5 weekdays. R~ quires 100 w.p.m. dictation, 50 w .p.m. (yplng ,and 3 yeani steno and general office experienu. For tu r-- lher details conract Pe rsonnel Office CITT HALL 3300 Newpo rt Bl•d. Newport 8-•ch 673-2110 IMMEDIATELY MAJURE WOMAN MAPLE 1wn bed.II, chett, 18m. Newport, CM 642-14$4 APARTMENT S1t£ co~ Fmced Yard. Rtu. raltt 20 )V "rt in Ne-'.-i:)M vanlt]", eod table, 4 lamps. WURLITZER Studio piano SPOT REFRIGERATOR. ~ (lf no ans.~& Ernie Mtnney 54M191 ~;!~~~a~~-1.~ali':~! ~ft~ndlllqn. Phone ~~~r;;~~· 1~~n:. ~,:,:. ao.t.~en;, _ 90~ down couch. 2 tall \\•bite 1610 Needs paint. "'!SH To ebart~ frofn time lamps, 2 lace table cloths, 2 Television 1205 Misc. WentM chm. cabinet.I •• AU Xlnt ----..;... __ --842-1502 to lime, for la" weekend• to ~ w A N J E D 25' MERIDIAN Fbfll•. Xnll Calallna, 30'"'' """''"· not P~~:::, $75 tor bOth. ~ ~: 1:!ed~~.ak S:C~i ~~':;-~:::7 ':~ Upbols. br. chr S10. 2 ·Nn. lhot/r Nn & ..,_,,,,, WE nc?ed quallcy (no Junk Swales Ancb NB 6tfi-9739 Com~tent 1e1man, O t I wrought if'olJ rin divider · please) ·• Furniture, color 673-6760 Hm 548-7U6 (scrn type) S25 & $10. Baby IYa,,. WAIHl•S, TV's, stereos, appllllllCes, 30' CUSTOM F 1 J br i de;. I~=;;:;;:;::.:.;;:;:== stroller $3.50, buisinelle $3, •IFltlGaATOU tools & oltl~ equipment. Sportlisher. Near new, aU Mobile Homea 9200 HI chr $3.50. 644-0124 tlKTXM' __,, ai MH"r TOP CASH IN XI Minutes equip. Ideal M a r 11 n , ;;;;;;;;;;:;...:.:.;;;;::;:__...:;:= J TftUUN "Uftl'-M "~ 531·1212 * 89J..OC6.5 Albacore. $13,450. ~199 * 8AYFRONT • MAPL~ hutch, tiarvard stYl·:IJBPHOMM wjlt>ap11on1o ·11 17u. FIBERG' ....... ,66 ~-Fum 35' Trailer, 12 x2 5 ed. din tble & 6 chrs. ' ._,.. , n ..__,,., 4\1 <$19368 M o Rob _, --1 1 hp Mi!rcruiaer illbd..outbd cabana room. Private beach • ori. eve. r. i -...,._ FREE TO YOU WI trier. $US(), 714 : $10.900 F. Pymt. Tenn1 ""'*' ~-~~--__;_~ 675-4639 ._615-6""'~7C~~-~-~ GREY Formica top table, 2 FEMALE mix Germ. Shep ' r;; leaves, 6 chairs. Xlnt cnod. ,, n .vs ,,,._, . Dobennan, blk & tan-Xlnt. 18' DORRIS Skit 100 hp ? B~-· laundry nn .. acrnd. Call 'f.ft 61'~rl, 54G-1188 MllCf: MUAafUTY watt;hdog good with women J ohn110n-R!i:ged for lobster pauo; l;::e, !Iv. rm .. new WE IUY ' ANY CLEAN LA.11 MODEL Sl'OltTS C~ltS. Top D91Jar To You Golden Ww AUTO CENTER IK 1984 Newt>Qrt Blvd. G.lsta Mesa . 642-8411> '67 Dahun O.IU'd Sl'.i\Tl~N \\1ACON Autom•tic · Radio, heater, U,000 a.ctUal miles. $175 eash dell,'db', 111 take older trade, Pymtlta $46.86 mo. Call aftet 10, 49'-9773 or 639-3517 -.66 D•hu• Spo-rt,--I Roecl1ter 1600 CASH for furn & appliances. USED COLOR TV & chi,ldren. ApPro.x. 2 yrs. ~ Hba!one. Sl.800. &!S-1122 ~.~ J;.g~tki:~f~~ w/bar. Wanted tor phone woril: at We sell &ood used furn. 1m ru!Jy gUaranteed o 1 d . Hou 1 e b r'o ken ll AM.ER-Marlc outbrd I: 893-7874 After 4 PM local office. F'uU or pa.rt Npt m. CM &t'l-7015 *· $188.00 * 54Q...1875 • 7129 ateeru.;, $500. 15 hp JobnlOO WANTED 4 Speed. Tbii car la in • perb condition in I: oul $ffi dela, dlr. Make low pymnta. $46.86 "" mo. An.r 1\ 4!»-9773 ' · Good' HENDERSON'S ORGANIC Fertilizer, horse &: controls, $300 675-4214 1100 S.F. 2 BR w/ fpJce, • IBM C titne. pay. Call Mr. Off' F .1 BOIO 8 ooobstructed sweepin ocean ompo11r Anderson; ~-1'1S4. ice urn1 ure l 1T Harbor B!v1t., C.M. manure & v..·ood ahavlnrs. . 300l'l S 0-r•ton Cost.a Mesa 548.()155 Combined mulch & S•llbott1 9010 View. ·Coast Hwy., r-~ Laguna Beach, 499-3195 Froin 'IV Console, 21" acm. Good fertilizer. 546-4931 aft 15• SAU.BOAT, fibreglass;!=""======"'== • Spot Cash for Impuni e Compcner System Airomotive Co. Condition-$26. 5:30 8115 120 1q. ft . Dacron u.il; gelf. MOTOR HOMES 9215 We pay more for an..Y lmpod Optr•ton B le 3TI Used metal & wood desks, 673-4958 I Found Mother and 5 kitteM, balling. $425. Mr. Muendle 1 • regardless of year, niU UC P,ressint;1 500 used chairs, over 50 files, J ~==:::;:::::::==:.I Housebroken. Please help _ 871-1560 Daya; Eves: 1 • • S•• Th• F'lb11to ut N•w • or condition. Try WI belm e MTST Operat ors &: HAND PRESSING. Im· misc. safes & fire files. Hi·Ff & Stereo. 8210 me find them a home. All 52.>-&i31-* Ood g• ~otor Hom•* YOU sell. ELM OR ] mediate openings in sports-1830 So. Anaheim Blvd. are long haired, black and '"'O Now At MOTORS, 15300 Beach BM Full or cart time wear factory, Experient-e Anaheim, Calif. 772-8450 STEREO 1968 solid stale, white. ~!}-1075 7/29 'I"\ WI *BEACH CITY DODGE W~stn1lnater. 894-3322. po1ftions prefen'ed, Apply JAY-MAR, alongside S.A. Freeway 0 console model. Like new, Cal·~'il. S~.900 111515 •••d1 &l .. d.! Hwy l9l -A(fTOS WANTED INC, 2907 S, Oak, Santa Katella Balance $79.35 or small PRE'ITY kitten&, healthy, TOP racier • comfortable Hvnfintfon lo;h. 540·26.a Ana 8-3 p.m . playful and lovable. Some cruiser. Hurry! • thia-won't1 J===~=====o I WW pay cub Jor bnportld Mud be experienced. '-"""~'7:~==-= paymenLs~~=Cred72891t Dept. Ion g h a i·r, H 1 b r kn. la.st. 54&-13l8 Mini BikH 9275 auto&. Up to $500. Tl)' UL CONVALESCENT AIOE Off" E -548-6365 7130 ILMORE 546-4670 For private home. 1\lll or ice quipment 8011 IBEAUTIF1.JL Walnut stereo . . RHODES 19 tibreglaaa keel 63&-l.WO . . 1 VERY Affectionate kit· sloop 7. beam. X'lnl fam'li-MESA M1NI BIKE ' part time. Any age. EL EC Typewriter $.'i7.50, cabinet, \\"1th mono AM/FM .1~10 wb Id-lo good • · ' Y Salta • Parts • Repain 9611 Carden Grov• Blvd. I~~~ HOUSEKEEPER: a1.andard typewri1er. $35. 10 phnno. Component S 10 0 . hOme. 53 6-s0o 8 5 days :~;:~~~ M~ extru. ,226? Hubor CM; • 548-XO'r Llve in or out. Full or part key adding machine, make 646-1027 or/536-33.54 nltes. 7/30 !;~~~~-~---!'°=========I HILLMAN -EXPERIENCED-- time. No fee! offer. 64.2-5143 lJDO 14, dacron sails, pad· MotorcyclM 9300 ---------1 HOMEMAKERS -;:::::::::::::::::==:-=:= S • Good 8500 THREE Adorable kittens. dies, seat cushioN, good • Commerci•I Teller 1638 E. 17th, SA 547-6682 -~ ~ porting 1 One is a "tortoiseshell." cond. & price. $850 or best '68 HONDA G::.:"::';,9c:•.cS::•::l•:_ __ .:B:;02:::2 SURFBOARD 9'8" Jacobs, 3 Mother was Siamese. 201 offer. 842-2745 350 Scr•mbl•r '59 Hillman ConvertibJ. Good shape. $225 • 548·9517 • . Excellent ol>Portunity! APPLY IN PERSON 1st National Bank of Orange County 1650 Ad•m1 Cost• Mes.I An equal opportunfty employer Cotllail Waitress Over Zl Apply in person 9-5 p.m. REUBEN E. W 151 I . c .. ,, Hlghw•y Newport leech WAITRESS Experienced, over 21. $1 .llO Pel' hour. Graveyard Shif1. Contact Mr. Zimmer 675-4004 WIDOW ER wi1hea permanent live.in babysit. ter/lite housekl'eper. 7:45 AM lil 4:45 Mon thru Fri. 5 month old girl. $25 week. 962-8980 alt f>PM PART time light housekrep- i~ ·" messenger duty for Medical Clinic. must have car. 11:30 AM to 3:30 Pt.1, Monday thru Friday. $1.50 hr. plus gas & benefit!. 549--0386 for appt. FULL O\arge Bookkeeper for public acct. ofc. Exp. on· ly. Trial bal. l'hru gen. ledger, payroll, payroll & sales ~-P erm. Call : 548-95«:-i-l PM only HOUSEKEEPER. Care of elderly lady &: It hskpg for 2 adu1 t women. Good salary. ---------1 Mu.st sleep in. 494-7786 BOOKKEEPER I TYPIST For computer training Bui· ine!Jll school or two years experience. 40 houni. Start $375 iorxl opportunity. 646-9641 SALESLADY Experienced in tine ready to wear and sportswe&r. Full timr. Apply SJTI'ER • housei<eeper. 2 children of teachers. Llv1 in or out. 54!}-1762 • PERMANENT live • in Musekeeper, elderly cple. Older person pref. 642~1 Jobs-Men; Wom. 7500 Agressive Fibergl•ss M•nuf•cturing Plant nffds: • Assistant Superintendent of Manufacturing. GENE'S 2300 Harbor Blvd. • Foreman of Mold Shop --7'Cos~t:;•.;M:;;';:";,.=-1 • Foreman ol Assembly ..... WAITRESS Experienced in Italian lood . Apply in person 445 N. Newport Blvd. • A.o;sistan t Purchasing Agent • Oerk Tpist Newport Beach Ca ll aft 2 p.m. 646-4929 Send re1ume1 in con. \!,'ANTED Mature "'oman fidence• to Box M 165 housekeeper, clean and neat. Daily Pilot Good cook , able to drive. ' Ref. Ll 8-5652 DR A p ER y workroom BROI~ER Man ; dishwasher; machine operator. Good pay ~king attendant: 2 bus and w o r ki n g conditioos. ~& 2~5ver 21. Apply in per· Halls of Huntington. 5.l&-9377 Th. p· e 1ra1e'1 Inn EXPER Donut n1aker. Apply 41fl Heliotrop• CdM Doll 0 • Drlcorative BI.FOLD interior doon (4 panels) each panel 17"-" x 6' 6%". Qucility hardwood, antique white with gold trln1: a 11 hardware, 499 -2152 or 837--0791 FURNITURE, TV's, w11i;her, dryer, Hoover, painlin1s. lamps, odds & ends. 1620 Lincoln Lane, NB (~o. crest I 6-12-0888 AIR Compressors, pow e r tools, hand tools, Dewalt saw. 28'l Del Mar, CJ.t . 548-5123 TOOLS, Gun·An1mo, Antique Cabinet, clothes, Household & yard equip. 1572 Indus behind s .A. etry Club Gar•ge Sile Sat 9.5 192 Flower St., Costa Mesa Appli•ncu 81~ RUTH FINNEGAN 2419 W . Oce•n Front NEWPORT BEACH You l.l'e the winner ol 2 tickets to the LIDO THEATRE Sho1vin;'. THOROUGHLY MOOERN MILLIE Just cli p this ad and take it to the Lido Theatre in Newport Beach with identi- fication. Oller good through July 30th. WHOLESALE To Dealers, Apt ownrs & public, relrig· eralors gUar $15 + Cross top 52.i. Sq top $50. Dble dr. S65. F rost free X !op $85. Dblc dr Frost Free $100. Also v.·ash- ers/ drycrs/frl'Cze~/ranges. \Ve will never be undPrsold, A·OK Warehouse, 77~ Gar- dCfl Grove Blvd. 1 Bick W. of Beach a( G.G, F~'Y· WASHERS $~'9.95; dryers $35: Freezers $75; Ref.rig., copper1one & Avoc.; Guar. 54{).-IOCl'i NEAR new r ll"c Signature Dryer Must sci! no m. $70 • 962·3914 APJ' siie refrigeralor, cellent condition. $25. * 546-3667 • 8125 y Donut l 9 14 S REAL ESTATE Sh ld 'l Brookhurst Ht11: e c h · · ou n ELECfRIC guitar, coil cord lOam-lpm ' . you be selling the hottest $45; amplifier S'l5. Both A·l ·==~==-~--1 •r11a I HU11tington Beac-~? ~OUSEKEE?'ER • Compan· Call lor app!. Village R. E. coodillon-5'16-43.';5 lOl1. livf' 1n. No drin«ers. 962-44n. 546-8l03 EXCELSIOR AccordiAn, like For fu rther Info. ca I J ====="====I new, fu ll keyboard: with 540-1331 Schools-Instruction 7600 case. Sacrifice $50. 548-8502 lDLE Hn make Dollars• Be . " Fullerette S2 hr itlJ&r: We SCHOOL ~1ldN'fl's vacation train. HB Mn D rnces. Chilcoat 10.Lcsson !>W-l9J2 · re e 5 Typing School. ~8-2859. 173 Del Mar, C.Jl.f. BABYSn7ER & Ii g ht housekeeping. Live in • priv111e rm & TV. Lagun11. Nigurl 499-3844 WIG & Wiglet stylist , salaried. Uc. p r r f e r r ed. Mallie's Wig I: Beauty Pupil of Segovia Traches classical guitar Peter Thompson 548-2652 MERC tlANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Salon. 64\N!l)g Fur n iture 8000 :..:.:.;=-=----=::.: ~'TAIL \VAilTRESS ap--DOUBLE Springs, mattreu ply m per_son. ~1t'SI. Lanes h<-adboard, 2 end tablm: 1703 Superior, C.:\t. dr~r. $.lO for set. 548-8306 REG X ra y· teoch~female. STEELCASE desk ~ Radiokigllt office, Orange. Walnut desk $50 Salary open. S4i-lU1 Mortin 548-3333 8 11nd Stitch Opers. FOR Sal~ J~ i d e -a -bed, Spec. m•c~. ganneTit mfgr. chairs. dln se1 & Mi&e. turn. 1580 Monmvia N.B. 642-2666 221 Genev1 SL H.B. e SEAMSTRESS, dry clr11n· KINGSIZE m a t t l ~ inC experienced. Permanent springs B<'flutyrest. good Call 541-9550 before noon cood!tlon. $50. tm-3471. <X>UNTER Wailtttis for boat, EARLrER Amer. :i m•tchlna over 21. Must be sharp-will bu1terli)' bad< cbAln, Xlnl ;tn.In.;;;;;;.;-:.;;:..=.;.1•;. .. ;.;•:;.m.;.l __ , oond. mo. 6<6-3581 ' ' • 1130 Decor•tor's Delight S!odart 5' Gr&nd $699. We did the inside · yo11 do the outside. l\taycr Baby· we dld•thc in- side & outside, ebony. $849. Many other Grand specials! W AlJ..ICllS-MANNlNC'S MUSIC CITY So. Coast Plam • MQ.Zl65 H•mmoncl &. Leslle Antique white t1nd 11:old Hammond M·l 1A·lth finished back, plus S495 Le111ic. 40 watt speaker. Both for Sl005. Fully gUfl?'anteed. Tnms. Goukl Music Comp11ny 2(M5 N. Main, S.A. 547-0681 NOW HERE -the new .._.,..,,.,,,. T.2ll0 Hammond Spinet oraa.n · -the flne!t yet' SCHMlDT-PHlWPS CO. 1907 N. Maln O 21th S.nta Ana • mahog stringers, mahog tail 30th SI ., Newport Bch. 7/30 Near new Ericson 32, full Llke new! Will guaranlM? block, simi-speed Skag. Xlnt l't10VINC East, must find race. Less than 1 yr. $7500. Mu.st aell Immediately! $85 rood. &ll-1954 good home, 3 yr. old Beagle: Oceanic Yacht Sales Ca.sh del!, dlr. Pymnts very SURF'BOARD, Russell 9'7" spayed, shot~. Xlnt w/ch.il· e 642·5151 e low $29. per mo, Gas mile. Speed Shapel, like new. dttn. 646-4255. 7/31 1-7-, TIU--STI.E--N-0.-3-70-.-0-,-.,,..-1 ~e very IJigh. Call Ski, aft- * 6T:>-2730 * J ADORABLE 10 wk. dd tab-sails new trailer. Xlnt cond. ~"=1~1·c.494=·977~3~-~-SUR~OARO 10' U6f'd l'>l•ice by f I u ( ( y kit t en 1 '950. (714) 528-Qlo9 HONDA 50, '66, low mileage. Like new. $50. 642-4283 aft 673--75-36 l/'JfJ WOURL YRENTALS Jmmac cond. 540-1979. 232'1 5:30 PURE Bred Spaniel. Shots, * RHODFS 19'S * Rutgers Dr, CM -SU-R~F00=7AR=o~9~.,-. 7H~at~.-, 7135=.1 license housebroken, to good Fun zone Boat Co., Balboa '67 YAMAHA 80. Full race 9'9" s u r Ibo a rd Hswail tiome. 545-7223 7129 MUST sell now? Excalibur $200. $35. 842-7745-~---FREE Kittcm to good home. 26, fuJJ ra~. boat bath, 546-626l REMINGTON 20 g 1 u g e 1 7 8 2 2 Elm , F . V . S5950. e 144-1554 1967 TRIUMPH 650 Bon· au1on1atic shot gun. Like oew 962-12Z! 7/30 FOR Sale a.s ii 14• Satellite nevi!le 2,000 mi. Best oiler $70. "1ar1in 548-3333 l() rr Pin@ tree. You dig. sail SlO. Schock 88.bot sail takes. 675-2677 eves 6'1&-2492 SURFBOARD Cluck Dent, 548-0S0'7 7/30 S7S. 548-TI50 1968 SUZUKI X-5, 200cc, 5 9'10"; Xlnt condilion. $60. FULL Size box springs. Good ---· -speeds. excellent condition. • 54~363fJ • eoncl . 842~5 1130 Power Crulstr1 9020 ~.:..':.c'°'c.,.==-----.. -'68 HONDA 90 JAGUAR . 1963 J .. u•r Mork 11 4 dr, bJack leathtt uph:Qo tery, automatic transmi.ssb'I AM/FM radio. ht Class oon- dition. ONLY $1 ,950 S36-21TO, eves. 53H726 '64 JAGUAR XKE Black roadster, wire w bee 11 . privaie party. -$2800. 646-3842 KARMANN GHIA '62 KARMANN GHIA Coupe, turquoise &: white, ra- dio • beat.er, white wall ~ OWENS l>' Express cruiser Brand New! 23 milet. $1195 twin 327. Double planked ms • 543-562S ... Miscell1neou1 8600 2 FREE Bantam roosters · · ~ call 545-7258 7130 * AUCTION * BEAUTIFUL Poodl• & Spi" '"II. "ak"' dock>. 2001-,=~~~~:....,-,-fifan l"1i4 hours. Mone! .,s tanks, GO 'flO HARLEY XLH, xlnt If ""'' will sell or buy mixture pups. 543--2503 7/'JfJ __.,.lion -;r--gahl. fresh water. 65 watt '""'"' · "' .... gi\•e Wind.y a try s/s. r....-.th finder, bait S6-3628 after 6 p.m. l""".,.,.S' Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. PETS •nd LIVESTOCK .... .,.., 1 .-""" 1, d tank, winch &: roller. Teak 1966 ZO CC Yamaha. Rebuilt Win y's Auction Barn C•I• 8820 swim step, ooc kpit rover , -"'"•· 1325. • ...... -. 1966 l-1arbor, C.M.' , ~ Behind Tony's Bldg. Mal'l ---·-nylon lines. Sleeps 6. $12,500 218 Knox St. CM. &46-6577 2075% Newport, CM 646-8686 2 FEMALE Himalayan kit· by (7\0.Tier. ~1200 CUSTOM house clearance '62 KARMAN Ghia Coo--POOL TABLES tens. Age 10 mos. Pure vertible New ena: 6 b_., ·~~ h :15' OWENS CAB CRUISER New 1968 Rabbit motorscool· Beautiful cond. $995. ...,81 New & used $97.SO up. Table .;;;:_~0 pe.pera. ,,.... eac · Xnlt ('(lftd, Loaded! sac! «& 90 cc 3 apd $249. 83().2604 64.2--0'l91 tennis, Poker tbles, bars &. -========= S47-n03, 67"":>-5008 ews. 66 Yamaha 1\vin 100 =~===~=-~I stools, indoor games. etc. _ .. .. --·-· $200 19&. KARMEN GHIA, Im.- Discount prices! BADGER Dogs ~825 Speed-Ski Bo•tl 9030 540-1429 or 646-4383 r~. 6c~n low mileap. SALES, 409 S. Mnin, Orange ITALIAN GREYHOUND pUJ>-· -=========='I or Call Frank 5~..0311. Open FAMU.Y Ski boat, 16' '66 3ffi HONDA Scrambler. pies. Al<C reg. Oiamplon 1 l ---• ood v I 1'50 IJ 12-8 p.m. excl"pt \Vect. Cru um: g a .......... over w , ery c ean. .. or o er. MERCEDES IENZ breed. Ideal pets. 1 male, 1 trailer, 75 HP Evinrude M'1-0857. ~~a:~~~:~d i~1o~~e~~~ce ~;-:~125.! ;:,~~u:~ ;;k's?";;~.'~~~ . thr•IMoto==,=,= ... =,=, .. ==== :\700 MrFad<l!'.'n, S.A. 646-1481. -·. 9350 ' SWAP M.EET 14' Fibecgl'" ok i bo•t ffiISH Setter , best of .show 70 hp mere. o.b. Elect. possible. 19 mo n I h s · i tar1. trailer. Top cond. Starts Aug 17 Killigays copper shadow SS7S. * ~S-5910 '62 VESPA good condition • 892.5322 • • 531-1272 aft 7 $250. Contact Mike P.eck 536-9961 or 536-1313 SOLID Mapll". high pos!cr --------- douhJe bro. t'Omplcte $~. '67 COCK • A · POO, precious, l\.1dl ?-1,11ay telephone ior fluffy, champagne, 2 femal· car, Austrian Lamb * fur cs, 'l male $25. AM or Pl\.t coat. ample i;i.ze S 7 5 . ~1044 541!-7471 DOBIE pups 5 black, 3 red, 2 FOAM R\.lBBER, cut lo size. Uph supplies, f a b r i c s , naugahyd<'. F:ict. outlet. Low" pre. A·l Foam Fabric & Uphol&tery Supply Cr..., 311 E. 5th St., S.A. SJf>-1181 BRONZE Refrigl"rator $50, round lablt', And 4 chairs $35, coffee !able $3.50, and mlscellaneous items $3-$10. 84&-JO)l e VACUUMS o $10 up, Repair• & parts. Reasonahle. L'oast VaMJun1 fawn, I blue. Nol AKC. 1/16 Lab. S30 • To good homes only. 642-2872 GERM. Shep., f emale , silver; 11,1: yrs. old: all sh~s. Housebroken. $30. 64S-""5 SlLKEY Terrier male pups. AKC Champion stock $125 . 675-.l.llil CHIHUAHUA P\r.pPies, no papen. Males. • 89'1-0061 • 33.1 E. t7th. CM. 642·1560_ Horses 8830 Mini boat w/r:ngine $1 35 -----·• Dir! track bike, no lie S6S AQHA Registered }:Ice afid1·e.ssograph $2'j Quartl"r Horse!!~ "Cn!it $90". l\11SC. 673-1784 Beautiful bay yearllng fillie. UPHOLSTERING -$7!1'.SO, 2 pc. (European craftsmen) FreC' esl. dl"I, pickup. 215 Main, HB "Bcmy'' 536.6405 \\'ILL Sacrifice. 4 Space Family Plot. Harbor RKI l\1cmoria1 Park CM. Excellent breeding. Top &.: bottom. Show pl"Ollpect. A&k· Ing $600. Also, 3 yr. old gelc:J. ing classy looking chestnut. Started in hackamore. EJ<· cellcnt for show or pleasure. Call 642-0!!81 days. 540-9525 Evu Call eoll. eves 12131 591-2080 4 YEAR old Gelding. Xlnt 6 FT-Sora. record cabinet foi· horse show. $600. Call antique white 1'V cablnrt, 6'13-0629. powf1' mower. elm ric lawn ~-------­edger. Reas. 644--0881 BAY lofltJ"tl. Xlnl cond. gentle bul llf)irlted . Eng 11 a h - Mnde to order -MY color. Western. 16.2 $275. 548-3565 Decorator gTapes, candles &: other acct'S50rles. 8!'r2-343S S YEAR old Sorrel Mart, ~stern saddle & t•ck. .9'X2CI' Wilton rug S2CI. * 536-1996 • 410 Shotgun $2{). Martin * 548--3333 Reg. MUlll<1ng ml\re 7 years. $375 w/tack PO'ITFD PATIO PUNTS $2 5<48-t69J + to $10 Hotpolnl wuber S25 ___ c:.::c.::::..::_ __ • I Drea.ser SS. Mi--2225 SAY Mare. X!nt cond , 1entle WH!em 11ddle & lack. 2 l'tflNUTEMAN In 900xl5 * S.16-1986 * nylon tires SJ() ea c h . ,...,,.. 3, 8' sliding doorl, complete, lf'mpcred g\OI S50 each. l, s· Sliding door~ 846-0'm o.J.b: PUat Wan1 adal I OWIG!: m TRANSPORTATION S.llbooh 90 10 SI'ORAGE, Tral1'!1"1, boats, etc. S7 ,SQ Pf'r mo. Work lpAC.. 642-2601 &: 548--3261 9425 --- M•rlne Equip . 9035 'SO FORD SAVE AT SH IP CHANDLERY, New & % TON PICKUP V-8. Tax and used boat gear. Buy or 1rade. llcenSt' down or trade. $13 ~ 28!h, NB. 675-0131 per mo. 24 m'ls. (LZl203) Boot Slip Mooring 9036 CAL 2:i NEEDS SLI P starting Sept. 1. • ( 714 ) GTh-4639 + WANTED: Mooring where I can work on my 24' cruiser . 673--1290 $199 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~ Harbor Blvd. lbsta Mesa .642-0010 ·-Bo•t·Y•cht FORD VAN, house car Ch•rtef'I 9039 cabinetry, 00 % complete, _ xlnt 6 cyl w/stand trana. DEAN SLOCUM S750. or small boat fOI' part. 1872 NEW JERSEY 1 ,540-5289~~=-=-~=-c,...,- COSTA MESA '66 DODGE Van. '\o'-1. Auto. R/H. All window. Lo ml. $1700 •499-4005 MG ---'68 MG GET OUR LEADERSHIP SAVINGS BEFORE YOU BUY??~ .l)Wt LfmiA • IHPORTS 1966 •. 1u·bor, C.M. 666--9»1 '58 MGA. Xlbt C'Ol'ld, Inside It out. $475. * 842-2T'l3 * '51 MGA * 548-5989 alter 5 PORSCHE '64 SC PDRSCHE. N.,.,. ttrea. Vibra·llOflic radio. S2l!lJl * 19&4 PORSOIE "C' ())upa:. Xlnt oond. AlJ.. EXTRAS. Ne• tiret, $3250, '94-69G SUNIEAM Yoo are the winner of 2 ticket' to tbe C•moars 9520 '67 Sunbum Alpine 1.:.---'--------1 English racing l"f!d, plush LIDO THEATRE Showing THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE 4Q FT. ACF BRILL Converted CQnUnenlal Trail· way bu1. All new power train, enrtne, trans, etc. blAck bucket 11e1t1. Still ~ Mr Qlrysler SC>.003 mi war- ranty. Driven by llttle 'ole man from San Omlente. $1115 C.Sh dels, dtr. will fine priv1te parfy. Make low PQ• mnta. call after 10, •9773 or 639-3617 Fully lell cootained, many Just clip this •d and tail:e custom fc1turea, Including It to the Lido Theattt In cttamic tile In b!lths I: ld:cb Ne111port &1ch with · identl-en, fully carpeted thloo&h: n,c~~''!:hOfler iood throuah oul, etc .. $9500. will coos1dtt =========I ·~ -• ....... "'''" JO to ., n TOYOTA Bt.UEWATER CHARTERS boat Bua. pb'Jne 89U655. ---------! 2T'-¥1 U·Dri,. Sktp. Anll llomep-5!1Ml!96AII.onr TOJOJA Oay/•k. 646-9000 M hrs. e S ~ F "I N e •• '"' '"" ••• •w e CHARTER THE FINEST * DODG E CAMPERS * HEADQUARTERS New 40' Ketch N•w At ELMORE &73-2511 . ~ *,,',EA, ,cH,c •• 1~YIDOOGE ' "" Salllna leaon•. tO' sloop 1 ••c .... o. Hwy Jtl ReA110nable rate.: avail for H•nti11tt•n lch. 540·2•60 ch•rttr 646-9550 548-2592 DlAL dittd 642.-5671.. Cbll'Jf DAILY PILOT WANT ADS )'UUI' ad, then Gt beck ud BRING RDULTS! liltl'!n to the J)hon8 Ml! TllE QUICKER YOU CAu., TllE QU!a<Ek YOU 'fl!LI • . ' • . ' ---· -- TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN WIU. ~ 20' lnbtd with eomplet~ly reblt q I othtt DODGI '68 TOYOTA ·66 vw --1 ~:=.:=.::=:.:_ ,...,... OUR LEADERSHIP Sedan, \IP.t blUie, radio 6 LIKE NEW. '68 dMert sand, equip. Value, st.000. 5'8-1131 -------·I u&.o.. heater belee Int, nd, pop -out SAVINGS BEFORE . $l2'S _,.,._ S1~--. __ • l '·'"'oof Can 9900 YOU BUY!!! __ tor Ultd t::'art I trucks )ull cau us tor fret utlmate, NEED A CAR? l.ll1iA f8ll f.lD14 ~'68-YOLV_O _ L " L • VOLVO IHPOR:rS IMPORTS CET OUll LEADERSHIP GRarH UiEVROLfT Alk lor Sale• Manaaer lS2ll &ach BJ ., Hwi1 !:11ton Beacll Kl.,,,, CAN 'T BE FINANCEDf a RIUlkrupl! e Repc•NllOl'lf e Rad Credit! e Divorced? SA VJNGS BEFORE YOU BUYIJI 2121 ,.,_ ""~· --VJE cu=y~-eo.ta Mesa MG-1203 e Mllltary e Nt'W tD Atfff Mak~ P•yd'U' PtYmtontl McCARTHY MOTORS 1420 So. Main I F.dln&er (2 bkw!kt N. ot Sean.I SMIAI Ana Pb 54l.J50"l ANY C!.EAN LATE MODEL SPORTS CARS. BUICK BRAND NEW LE SABRE SEDANS -~ .,:,. "" .~ <:::-f' ,:::. ~ Autom•tic transmission, power steerin9, power brek•s, radio, factory air, WSW tiras, t inted 911111 many oth•r acces- sori•s too numerous to mention. Stock Numb•r 303 PRICES START AS LOW AS $3637 .. . . . . . -. . . . . . . -. . -. . . . . . . . . . . . -. -. . . BRAND NEW 1968 SKYLARK COUPES PRICES START AS lOW AS $ 314 8 ;:w:;•:;:~,;::~·~.~;~· b.:~~:.m~;~~:: h•ater, whit e w•ll tire1, m•ny other •c· cessories. Stock number 26'4 WOULD YOU BELIEVE?? $195DOWN PWS TAX & UCENSE '67 JAGUAR XKE ROADSTER beautiful primrose exterior, wire whe els, while side wall tires, etc. PUTS YOU IN A NEW BUICK LOW, LOW PRICE OF APPROVED CREDIT 54995 EXECUTIVE AND DEMONSTRATORS EVEN 234 ·E~ 17~ ST. COS-TA -_ MESA ' .. BUICK 548-7765 Open Mot.loy th ..... h ,,!day 'tH 9 p.m. Open 'H I 6 en s.tur<loy-CLOSID SUNDAY , . Service Department Speci•ll1ln9 ln the service ol all mikes. 1nd models. OPEN Mond1y throu9h Fri· dey, 7:J0·5 :30, Moncl1y tvt. until 9:00 CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY • $795 THEOOORE ROl:IU · FORD 2060 Harber Blvd. VI, autom1dc. 20~ down or lrade 125 per mo. 14 mo. NOY104 $595 THEODORE ROBINS FORD O>sta Mesa lf2..0010 Must aeli! '98 Bu!ek Sptelal convert • low mlleap • V-8 auto, exttu. e>wner 2060 Harbor mvd. lff.vlng for Europt. Pr:l•ate Cbsta Meu 642-0010 party. Offer. 646-2679 '66 MUSTANG 289, auto trana '611 BUICK GT 400. Big eng. Pwr &trg. 29,00) ml. Xlnt J0,000 ml. $3350 or best of· cond. Red w/ blk top. $1695 Air cond. AM/FM radici ·'6!2--06o-c~2S=~~--ccc- 10,000 ml. S3J50 or best of. 53 FORD. Perfect fer. ti75--21<B transportation car. Eng, '61 BUia< Electra: all pwr., completely overhauled. $'125. good ena:., body, tirel; Muat ,:,64c:-2·.;;19;;,l•;,,...==-:= 1ell, drafted 6t2-n73 '63 FORD Falrlane, atand. --------I ahllt, 8 cyl. Excellent con-e dlt!on. $850. m-8218 CADILLA . ., FALCON S<dan. R•blt '61 CADIUAC ena:. a:d mech cond. $350 Al M2-&J1or6J2...7661 '67 FORD Bronco~ like new, U>R. HARDTOP Full power, only J,2<XI ml. Good terms. air cond. 20% down or tr11.de 1~Pri:,;;;· ;;"'""':;,;;;:;,· ;'13-:::1559=== $l9 per mo. 24 mo. (JWV9T3) I-; $695 MERCURY 1HEODOR£ ROBINS ·~ p:!. "S: from Johnson & Son, Orange FORD County'• oldeat Lincoln MercuryCoua:ardeelersbl~ mJ Harbor Blvd, ~~ 0 r 1 • Colt& Meaa Costa Mesa 642-00101.;;;;,;;====== '67 EL Dorado. Perltct! MMO Loaded! Fact. warranty; kl --:-='-·'-:......-:--:::--; mi. Make oHeor! 673-66.15 '58 METRO. hd tp, R/H, rd· 66 El I>otado conv. Immac. cond. $725 1..oe.~. 15.000 milea. Beat -..r1c offer. 540-9'255 CHEVROLET --.. - ' 59 CHEVROllT HARDTOP 2 door, V-8 and equl.pped. Tu and llcen1e down, $13 per mo. 24 mos. IIICll'J) $199 THEODORE ROBINS FORD MUSTANG '68 MUSTAllG 2+2 GT. Auto. Wide oval tires, spt. deck, P.S., air cond., R&H .. decor' lf'P. Sold new for SQ4. 25% down or trade. 183 per mo. 36 mo. (VIP3'72) $3295 THEODOJf ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor !Uvd. Xl60 Harbor BlYd. Cl:lftta Meu 6(2..0010 Costa Meaa 642-0010 '66 CHfVROllT 1i6 MVsrANG CODYtrtible 1 owner. V-8, Marocn w/blk 4 DOOR Radio I: Heater, lac-~-=-Make 0 If er ' tory equipped. 20% down or·1,:;;;;;:=-=~c---=­trade $43 per mo. (SZCl.98) MUST. '66 GT conv., V-8, 4 $1195 :' .. ~ -... , THEODORE ROBINS 1--'0_LD_s_M_O_llLI_ FORD '64 OLDS F85 sr A TION' WAGON. VI, XliO Harbor Blvd. Co!ta Mesa 642-0010 '65 CHEV Impala Super Sport Fae air. 4 spd. R/H. ll500 Blftom.&tlC ~' pow- er steertnr, radio A tater. • 546-1849 • '65 CHEV Impala. pwr 1tra. V-8 auto. Xlnt cond. $1295 PLYMOUTH Bm: otter 5'&60t8 alt I PD •cs PLY. 383 d. Clm. lJfter '6.1 (]{EVY II Ncwa Sporta kit-raised. SUlp. lTMl Wbff.. c.u,,. * 1695. by ar. TUltln Ph. M2-395f. after .f.: 30 '63 Plymouth Sta Waa. Ex. '57 WAGON, Oeu, 321, new Cond. Ori& owner $900 t1t runnln& ge&r. Must sell. best oHer! 400.2481 aft 5. 838-3595. 494-1252 eVet. CORVA!R PONTIAC '&I coRVAlll, wbito, bl.,. Jn. 4 S9'ED "'" ... , -i., RIH, 4 SPECIALISTS 1 ;•;:pd;:. ::"";;·,:'*-~118'§".:::==:~lllGH PIRFORMANCI I • CUSTOM CARS LARGE.01' SELEcnON IN '&1 CORVE'ITE 2 TOPS. '88 <>RANGE COUNTY Mu!t tell. Best o ff e r . Selected Auto "'<· l body. M""" Xb"ul C nt Tr.f-4110 or 675-Ul7 uk tor • er Qwck. 13032 Harbor Blvd. 531-H 1958 CORVETI'E "3 2 7" ROY CARVER a... """""" coodltlM . PONTIAC Detachable Hdtp. 642-7571 --···o...-CON11NENTAL Kl 6 4444 --~------10.... Camtr'• -.. '64 Continental a.-"' w. · -.,. '64 Lincoln Conlln<ntal • Dr , ... ,,"tll'~· ==~..,......,,.,. Town Sedan. Hu full pow-'65 BONNEVD.U:, air cond, er with tactot7 air. Imma1> all power. PERFECT, SUfiO, ulate thru out with ailYG' 4!M-3CU _ , metallc ftnl.ah. Now thia 67 GTQ.. .f. epd, 360 hp, «XI d, $7000.00 cat new can be lo ml, lmmaculate, p&oo. booght for $11915.00. I _ .. =.,=· 54<-m24====== 1 lat car kit on Harbor Blvd.1 .. 'JOHNSON & SON ltAMILER Di.u. -Miliii: <1!o!P e "2 NIDU> e -""· -~· ...... ..,, --f1llO llRm to Ille -rill&! e fl~IMI e I \ --------------------- Psssst 11 The Lid's OFF ALL '68 Models on SALE No Re1son1ble Offer Refused '61 VALIANT Valve Special 170 eu In .... Sid. trano. ~13 tlrel, all 1181• IY Aulp. ..... $2168 '61 PLYMOUTH Satellite Hardtop - 318 V.S.-•"'- torque tr&na, rlh. tinted .ws. dlx wbl covers, ww "tlrea. ::O· $2968 '61 BARRACUDA Bargai n Hardtop bench seat, 2Z eng., body aide •trlPH. ,.. dlo, cust. mov.ldlnp, dlx whl covers, ww tires, an u.fety equip. =. $2568 Be Roady lo Buy We're Roady to S.11 Al Roberts S Ills I '6$ $~ANG I I 's:i:s I ''''cw; . ••• '''' C..& ••• 1f62 ..... w .... .$1~9, $399 $399 1f61 PIPlnrw_,. $399 w,..-.-· .... ._ $499 ...... ,.. .... -. $599 HT, flll ... ., ......... $699 HT,Y-1.* 1f'2... $799 -· ·•····· 1f'4 .,_ c..,. '''' c..t. 4 ....... ,,.,. $799 $199 ,,,,..... $899 w.,.,.,_,, "" -$899 w ........ .... _ s1-...,... • ...,, }177 ........ '1199 2 .......... lf'4C1191' IS.MT, ... '1199 =:::....:1499 ''" , .... -. ,,,,,...... MT,w-1. ... lftl ..... "' .. ,.,,. ''" Ollll .... _ ... '1499 s1599 '1699 '1699 .... _ '1799 MT, w.I, hll pwr .... ..... s1899 •T,J•MT,Jft , .... _ ... '1899 ,,, ....., .... _ '1999 ..... , ..... .... ,_ '2199 NT, 4 *·Air .... _ ~ Ht•••.f ...... ""-... _ --IW77 ,,., _ ""99 .Tl_..441 .. ~ ... , .... '2599 _ .... ... lf'7 I ,., """'99 4 *•Mt, AW/fM6'1 "" ·-'"l2"91Gt09 2•,NT.~ ::::.. "':i; ... !2999 Al ••••rt• IOOIO Gee din Gr. IL G•--. I> BlJc w. ol ·--p7.7111 • ,LYMOUTH • • CHRYSLER• • IMl'IRIAL • • GMC TRUCKS • ., Readers of this newspaper: Special INTRODUOORY OFFER brings you u mudl as- $ • I I ir' Pays In addition to all other coverage you have-Including Medlca,.. ir' Pays up to $10,000.00 tax free cash for each hospital stay ir' Pays all cash direct to you (not to doctor or hospital) Pays you cash benefits that Increase each year ••• to a maximum of $130.00 -A-WEEK ... at no extra cost to you I No age limit-no_ medical examination required SPECIAL LOW RATES! EXAMINE POLICY IN YOUR OWN HOME-MONEY BACK If -NOT 100% S~JISFIED! ACT NOW-YOUR ENROLLMENT FOR~ MUST BE MAILED BY MIDNIGHT, SATUROAY, AUGUST 3, OR IT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED Ont eut ef two families will ha•t aomtone in the hoapital thi1 ,..,! It could be JOU -or some beloved member or your family tomorrow,,. nut week,,, next month. Sad to aay, very few familiea hava anywhere near enouch coverage to rneet t.oday'1 aoarinr hoapita.I coats. These co1t1 have_tr~pled in just a fn1 short reara. They are expected to double aga1n 1n·the few yeara ahead. Stop for a m_orrMnL Think how much a long alay in the hospital will cotl you pr a loved one. How woul~ you ever pay, for costly, \tut nectaNry, X-rays, doctor bills, drup and medicine1! What •ould 7ou do with your pey check 1topped, but livinr expenHs still rolnr on tbt 1ama u ever! The nmr. rent, phone, food, all the da7-io-day upenaea that never 1top. What 11' Ult avtrap brtadwinner t.o do? We believe we llavt tht an1wtr in the famou1 Preaidential Extra Caah Plan that ••• ,..,, you $roo.oo·. weeJc ffl•·fre• ••• w••• you 90 le th• hotpl,.f. NO.., Pr-ldential'1 economy plan enable• you to tnjoy this pr~ t.ection. Mail the. Enrollment Form. We will 11nd you the actual poli<"J to leclli: over at home. No rush, No agent will call or phone 7ou. Take 15 daya to decide. Show thi polit'y to a fi'itnd, a family ·adYIMr·Ptt. You'kile notblnc·if yeu don1t want-the-pt,kf.·But U JOU th wut it, Jou're entitled to Pruidential'a apeclal low ratn de9eribed baoW. 8o i..., you'll find you ret.prot.ettion at a fri~ that'• j..t a fnetioei of what you'd •~pect to pay. ,.., ...,. .. ,..,.,, ,.,.. .... m , .. , -........ _ .. ,..., Yoar euh btaeft(s automatit"all1 rile Jtat ifltr Yttr. Yoa ~t fhoaof mind• you don't have to wOrr, abollt rl1intcoata. Y6"ur •rot.ctioa automatically lncreasta $8;uo i wtlk aach ye•r. The Int,.., JOU pt $100.00 a week. You set 1103.00 a week In t.ha ~ ,.u. SlOl.00 a weak in the third year, $199.00 a week in UM foartla rear. 81 the el11Tmtb year, your polit'f will be worth a tWI lllO.DO' • toecA: In benefit payment1 ... at no incra ... in "'*to J'ft! Thill reneroua ca1h re.em protection will belonr to J'Oll for aa.lonc' .. JOU U.p the policy. You can tet that your t.aaraAca wtn be wof1h much '"ors than the present "face •alue" flf tlw poliey. C.rtainly, nr incrtaaed paymenta to you will help ... PllCI with ri•inc eottl -and tie•t of all •• , • •. f'h ,.,...,,... MMflt1,.,... te ,. .. of no extra coif. reu 11111 ,,.y t ... .....,,., low ftre1ldentkll premluml What·other Plan protect.I r,ou .llke this today? What other Plan ... ,. protectiq you ap nit rl1in1 livinr· co1t1 in the yel.r1 l~•• wttheut.increaainr your premi.um1! And that'• not i.11 . l'ldll Qlri1l'Preaiden'tial Extra Ca1b Plan (#HP 18L-1067), •• PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS PAYS NO "• to s10.ooo.oa· CASH ,.,,. Mch accid«tt °' HIMu, ~ tht'ftl'Yfirst day lnthahospital. $100.00 A WEEK CASH -if you naed a full · time rea:istered nurH when you come home fn:tm UM hospital -up to 50 weeks. $1,000.00 EXTRA CASH tor accilipntal death. ·' Up to $2.000.00 CASH fof accidentll loM of limbs Of eynl1ht. $100.00 A WEEK CASH tor each Pf .. rtaney. wNn you ao to the hoqMtal. auuminr both ttuat..nd and wife haw been ent0llld in the Family Plan Witt! Matamity. Up to $5.000.00 when I ctlltd soea to the hos· pit1I for any aecldent or i~nns when you ara enrotlld in the family Plan, ~u cash benefits that increase e1 ch yNr .•. to 1 maximum of $130.00.A·WEEK .• , at no ertra coat to YoU ace litnit -ftO medical 1111mination required IF YOU ARE 65 OR OVER YOU WILL COLLECT IN ADDITION TO MEDICARE Why are smart folks over 65 now hast.enin1 t.o ptotecl themHlve1 with the Prealdential Extra Cash Plan in addi!iO'll to what Medicart. will do for·them? Even thourh Medicare ia a •real boon to folb 01'tr 6S, it will not, of course, pay all the billa that quickly pile up a1 a result of illne11 or actidenl •eprrlleu of yeur a9e1 yeu 1tlll need Oflllltlolffll ll••lt• protetffon. Wt haq Mei ..... thl1 plu u the MJl(Wta1t;t additto.. to what you rwoeln from Jftdicare -or anf other health iftaurance )'OU 1na1 ha•e. Re~ber; al ehecka ~ill ht aent dlNtllJ t. 't'OU ·(not to tht doctor or hoa- pital ~. to r ive JIN that "extra" he'p j~ ~hen JOU need 1t moa~ U• \he tax-fne caah an1 ••J you Ma ftt. And you will ht slad to know U.. ch.cka will ht ·6i1 011.11! In addition to what JOU receive froJn Medleare Preeid~tial pa71 yoo 1'10.00 a ,...q .. , EVEN roJi 100 WEEKS ii Nee:Uaryl Yn: e11" ncftt11., •tcd'.., 11,000.1)() /n eac:l illu11 ..,. in.jvrr S11cJ1 Mqi~lud! , • . '•Y• YM $ 100.00 • weeJc CASH for • re9f1terefl Hr•• ot home. Yea, in ad~ition to the $100.00 weekly.checks we send you durinr your ho.pita! stay, we pay you an extra 1100.00 a week if the. doctor uys you need a full-time reristtred nurse to take care of you at home. Bow comfortinr it ia to know that -after JOUr 1tay In the hos- pital, ii you'n been there thrH day1 or more, )'OU can return heme to recuperate and )'et not be a burde n to your loved onu. Ye1, If your doctor hys you need a registered nur1e full time within 5 days aft.er you come home, we'll send you checks for 1100.00 a to41•k -for .. Jone u JOU need U.. nul"M -..,..., up tll 10 to1ek1. It'• like ha't'fn1 a ..... r't't of $6,000.00 c:uh to draw on when you need it. ThHI beneflta Oho incrtu• each par bJ 18.001 week. Another exceptional feature you hawe with. Pruidential ... ••• Po.fJ you $100.00 ow.,• co1~ maternity "•oflt1 Ordinary hos'Pit.al ln1u'rance·maY take c:~R of part-of your ex- pense• .when you so to the hoapital to have a baby.' But wha:t policy can you thinlt Of that ti•ea )'OU :culi to b\iy all t"9 thinp JOU need for the new baby! Now, if bc)th hu1band and ·wife are inaured in the wonderful Fa'"ily Pl4Ji Wit.\ Matcntl()' for the entire period of the prepancy, you ret extra cuh to UM any way you wanl If a pre«nancy, childbirth or ••en mlacarriap puts you in the hoajiital for one day, five days, 10 days-cu lo11g a1 11.ece11arr-you ret $100.00 a week for every day of your t"Onfinement, up to 100 weeks. · All tll•" added ccrsll Hneflts. Yes, in addition to 1100.00 I. ... eek fpr hoapitalitation or 1100.00 a week maternity beneftta and $100.00 a week for a rer- istereO nurH at home .•. you ,et all this: Addd c:Ut "'--fifll Sl.000.00 cuh to your f•mily if death OCCUl'I within 90 days from any accidental injury, Think of.how handy the cuh can be in time of lou. It can take can of burial expen"" without burdeninr your loved ones. AMrtl tm ..._. Up to $.2,000.00 cub for 9CClde'ntal lol1oflimb9 or l!yesi1ht, wheft tha t ... occurs aE' within 90 da11 of tha ~1dent. The IOSJI of a limb or eyai t ii a t4rrible thine. Noth· 1nr can replace the Ion, but a thee for $1,000.00 or S.2.000.00 will bring rreater peace of l'llinll darinr tha period of adjuat.menL A.W t'ltlill lluefit Choo. nc.wr P..itf Plan •.• and Jour t'hlldren will be coval·'td toot Pruldential pa71 up to '6,000.00 anJ Um.a your youapter pg to the llloipital ••• for touU.. ~~­ dlclti•, or a11.y oth1r lllnaaa or iajuryf Y-. JOU will NetlYI MQ.00 euh, ...U aft.tr week-tor U IDanJ .. 100 tONl&e, If ...... ry. We PflY your ,,. • ...,u•• w ... '"ere"°' •W• A• a apec:ial consideration to yoa -if you Sn hospitalized ju1t S wetka or more, all pramium1 that come due wlllile JOU a111 atill in UCINSED IY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA -cOM.UnA.a-.niniiiYou.·ii 11 ·'""''11''llillll••---------H'S l'tlEMIUM. I EllCLOSE $ . ~ . . E co. OF AMERICA -. ,_..,,,_.,_,,,.,,,_ 11401 ROOSEVELT BLVD, PHlllDELPHIA, PA. 19154. Application to: The Presi~ential. lile Insurance Company of Americ1, Chicago, Ill., for The Preside11tia1 Hosoital·Nurse Plan. NAME (Pltast Print) A ~vl!ESS -------------------1 .. •~::.,c,o,,,",c,.------------------CITY ________________ .ST ATE ______ .ZIP ____ _ DATE OF llRTll GE SEX Molt 0 Ftmalt 0 Monll'I 0•)1' Y11r OCCUPAT~N-,_----,--------,---------,------------ 1 also hereby apply 'for coverage for the members of my family listed below: (00 NOT include Mme that appears above.) Please list ldditional dependents· on separate paae. TE Of BIRTH NAME (P1e1se Print) RnATIONSH~ SEX Month Year AGE I 2 3 4 ' 5· ' ' • -. ,.\.~~=-a 1-lndiwiclual(s) Gnty fl'lan a D-ramlly l'lan l'/;u~ f.tetiemitr Do'you~c;llTY other insurance With thls 'comp,ny7 (II "Yes" Pltne rist policJ Jlumbers.) ___________ _ It the_. of ·llJ knowltti,. .id belie! neithar I, nor *'J person listed ll>ovt, have lien -lllJ ltllltlo, llolpltil' or 1111 llllur· .,.. a I ...,.t.M that.I. 1111111nJ person listed lbove, wiU bt """'~ lfllder a. Ntky for lllf ltlfaryor •-11 .. 1 hod bl· fort 1111 ffflctitt DIM of ttoe Policy but not until it hn bten In lorce for a continuous period of two Q) yurs; ltlf thal tllia Polley NII ottM io 'btt until tho EfftctiYI. O.te shown in tho PotkJ Sdledulo. I I l's lhrtX _________________ ~.,.· I --,1 l-----~~~_!~~~~~~~.!.~~~~~ .... ___ _!'H_!'~J I the h01pltal .•fter th!s period .will be paid by .Pre1idtntiial. And your 1rotectJon cont1nue1 as If you were p1y1n&' t)\e premiums youraelf! Then if you leave the h0&p'ital and mu1t return for t he aame condition btfort. yOu '11ve resumed full normal ac:tivitiea for 90 days, Presidintial will 1gain PAY ANY PREMIUMS WHILE YOU ARE JN THE HOSPITAL -TO A MAXIMUM or 100 WEEKS per t"onflnement! Thia means you pay no pre- m1um1, yet your full protection remain1 in force -)'OK eoUtet Mp to 110,/KJOJ)() for •ach. eoxJ(..,,...t/ THIS UMITID INllOUMIHT °'HR IHDS SOOlil Amad,.. low ltote• -Mo•-r._.. GvcrrcrllfH You can now have your ftnt. month'• protection at tht apeeial low rates lilted below! Bat you mu1t act U..wudi.a.tcl~. Your re- quest for this wonderful Income Protecl.ion Plan mus~ be mailed on the convenient fo rm below NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT of the datt in tba Enl"1)Ument Form. Thia mictni1ht expiration hour eaJUtOt H e:ieY?uhrl. If yoor enrollment form ia mailed lat.er, it oa.1111.0t h see.pt.a. JltolO ore th ONLY, o.xcfulontl Your Preeidi.ntiaf policy covera every eoaceivable kind of 1ick- neu or ~ideat u:cep~ eoaditiona caueed b7 war or an1 act of .,..ar; mental di10rdera; intoxicanta and nan::otic1; pregnancy u:cept u p~videcl under the. maternity beneftt provi,lion; and expuaau ruultinr from aa7 siclmeu or inj ury you had before the Elfectiv.e D~te of )'our policy ••• durinl: tba lirK 2 reara·only, Thia laat it.am la anal help if JOU. .treadr have a health rrob- D. If you ara tick N/or• you take out this policy, rou wit 1tilt be covtred t•r that condition after the poliey baa been in effect for Z yeara. Ot cour1e, meanwhile every ntw condition is imme- diat.111 covered. · How can tftoN boreoin Jow rote1 buy so mudt? You can buy ordinary inaurance at an1 time and Pl>' the rerul•r rat.ea, if yon wish. But Prnidential .can now pro't'ide JOU and your entire family with $100.00 a week tax-fr. Income Protec- &ion !l~.M<:ial Jew rate1 onlJ beceuaa we enroll a larp number of people at one time -dir1et by 'fMill Thia hirhlJ tlftlcit11t "lttua £nr1)Jlment" method cuts coata to tM bone -aad tM NV· Uifl llf'I pa.&ltd 011. to 'lfOK! MoJce your decision mrefully Think how costly a ho11pital confin~ment will ht. lmagine/ayin1 for thoat indispensable x-raJ1, doctor blll1, mediclnn an drugg that are aot covered by your preaent insurance. Would you be able to aft'ord the qu.iet and pri•at7 of a pri~at.e room.and a private nurae, •hould you 10 daire? Or a telepbO{le to keep in touch with loved onu? Or tha rental of a·TV Ml to help pau the lonely houra? Who would pa1 your billa that keep" on corni111 in.at borne? Ma.ny folks ha.ff loet. their life aa't'inp; their cara, aven their homaa tl"Jinr to meat such u:penML And no one knon wbote tum it will be out. Wlty Y" ••If oct Wore the deoclllno dote •how• In tho ••rollmoftf form -flllf • few doy1 frOfft todcry Why mult: JOU act before the deadline? Becau1e, 11 mentioned above, we must receive yoKT Enrollment Form tfl.1 1anM1 time u all th;e.ot~f'l)n order~ pass on~ you the aavin11 that come from proceuinr wuui.r policies at ou ti'l'IU. We mail JOu the pohcy 11 1ooa ·u we receive the Enrollmer\t Form. Whan the Policy arrives, u:amine it in the pi-ivacy of your own home. Take all the time you need. It'a a ve17 1hort document, aad you'll ba fleasantly •urpriaecl to diac:over there UNO FINE PRINT. Then-11-it, if )'Ott wilA, to·•otMou r0tt tnut. Per. haps your Jawytr, accountant, or banker. Better •till -1llow it to yoatr ""'iui.ira11:c. -• , , , .,,,. tlwna1l M Mar vtlf'JI well H toorlri'f&# f<W a.11oth•r iuvra11.c. eMl\PCl'ltr / lf be 11 a personal friend, be haa your ben intere1ta in mind. So you can believe him when hi. ttlla you there ia no belt.er barsain at"ailabla •DJ· where-at any price! Moaer Heir guotontff-JR cote you ..... pour 111lrtd Evm after you mail your Enrollment Form below.,. even aft.er you examine the policy in your own home and talk It over with anyone you wiah ... even after all thi• you are 1till free to retum the pollc7 within 16 days aml ·~ penny 'I/Ok paid will II• re- /v:ndtd at O'llet. There will be no.Obliration whatever. Meanwhile, all durinr tilt 16 day• JOU are makinr up your mind-you'll be protected bJ 1100.00..A·WEEK utra cash bene- ftta ju1t u if JOU had 1lr .. ady .aid "yea.'' That'• rirht, 7ou will be fully covereij all this time for any accident which puta Jou in the boapital, et"ea lf you flnall7 decide to return tha policy. · Howt't'er, after rou've 1een the policy for youraelf, you will anrel)' &&'l'ff that this ia a tremendou1 val11e and you'll want to . eonijnue t}iia SlQO.OO·A:WEEK ext.ra c:aah prqt.ection.uQder the -Plan that'• belt for you. -· 'IAH 1-INDIVIDUIUISI ONL1 ,LAH, If you want to cover yourself -or yourHlf and one or more adult dependents (including your apouae) -then this ia the Plan for you. Each person must be 18 or over, and ah all pay (per penon) the rate appliceble to his or her •ft'· r------------"\"&1 •I~ MOtlthly 1"1Wmium T1IESt ME YOUR LOW RATES ,...,, ........ ,., 13.95 ......_,.tint 11tentk'1 ,. ................. .. ....... pa... ......... . 40-41. , ••• , . only S4.9S !50·5'. . . . . • . only 15.95 60-74,.. . . . on!)' $6.95 75 etld !Ml" on!)' $8.95 SAVE EVEN'MORE (up to 20%!) by payin1 al quarterly, hal year or yearly rat.ts, aent with policy. ,l~ Q -'AMIL1 PLAN WITH MATIRHl11 This Plan ;t for the family that ia 1till 1rowin1. To the total c the m~thl1 premium for the adults to be insured, just add Sfii Thfr"eftl.ltM you to all maternity beneftts. It a\IO covers all you; u1nnarried, dependent child ren. between the a.eta of 3 month! and under 19 yean who live 1t home. Futun deptndent t'hildren will M co'lft'ed when they reach 3 months of asa and without any additional &ar~. ,LAH ill -FAMILY PlAN WITHOUT MATllHIT"f Thia plan 11 fur the fsmll)• thMt i1 no lonrtr rrowlnr. To the total of~ fl'\Onthly pn:rnium for the adul's to ht IMured, just add $1. Th11 ('O\·er-. ft!l your unn\; r ried1 dltpndent cklldnn be- t!'"n tha &p9 of J month~ 11.nd under .lt ""'"who u.,. iti Mme. -. -HQft; TH>liilul•r Monlll!r l"rt m•uff> tllow" l>ft·,.0,. ,.our ... ~ f)..,,. or ~l~j)'\i"'lf>• t •m1 '°'" P!.tf'f>IU"' pou -will !'.'fl!lll~'"IO JeY: ...... -~ ... ,,." 1.u 1"0'' fl'9m .... ~ ..... ,.. .. Olle9 1Wl ""9....,..tid. '°"' ~ c•n .,..,., be c Mc:..i.. ti !'lo. mvctl or .... 9ftin~ t'Oll.ct ,._ U' -Ot tlec•VM ... IMIM -et -'*It Ofllt If l:Mrt It • 'P'"f'•I r•I• .O}uJtm.nt, up or ...,,,, .,, Mt peticln of tl'llt l)l'pt lfl )IOU!" ef'ltli. 1l1I•. Act ftow-''l.rer'' may .. ,......, TIMI IS ·PRECIOUS! Act quickly I (Not...a.n wilt caU.) Get ronr~.'Ollment form Into Uie ma~ tod•r wllh'fOUr first mon.\h'1 9retn1um •c:t0rdlnr ~ the,plan you. ehOOM. R.t.rnitmbar you mnM be •plt~)f aati$fll!id or your mone1 wnt })e: i-tfunded. But JOU ~liwt act nfbt now. IWroember, once JOU tufer an attldenl.-or s1cltnes•,rlt'• TOO LATJ!: to buy prot.ec:ition at '•tt'lf eo1t. Thit'• why 1!l'9 Ul'ft you to act today -61/°"' an)'lhtns unexpected ba- j The Presidential Extra Income Plan OM l"\'ftldt>n11fl Uff tnwr1~ COmNn)' of ~mene1 {Nomi on.e.: Cllicato, lllllDI) e1n1e1 full fftpl ~ for tilt protectlOt'I Of.ell p01icyow,_. 1nd h UC:lHM'D IV tMI ITATI CW CAU'O!UttJ- ' _ _!!:;_ _ _:::c,_._ ______________ ................... __ '"" ___ ..... _ ............... _ .... ft = .-.. -----..-........ _......._ ....... __ ..., -~ --~-----------~~ -