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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-08-29 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• , Baitle of . ' M··-higltil ' .Avenue ·-... • • THURSDAY AFTERNOO~, AUGUST 29, J96i • WL '1, NO. M. l ·S•CTIOHS; M ,,. •• , Mesa Station Robbed • , Pair Seized · • ' . • After Wild : ) Fre·eway ·Ride • • • , By ARTlltm R. VINSEL island cash box. oa11y ,, ...... , .. a-. "l was-w Screaming .. ap the Newport restroopt ". • • Freeway, a Santa Ana~t led a from ~ , . Kttt.<>!...,-. . ."4laae , • truck dt\ven on an 80-e.:per...bour Raab showed her wbele 'it wes, MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, USA -Police and'-antiwar demon-' stralors mllrlt up during lreight of club Wednesd4y:Mght.olltliae•Coo-. rad Hilton Hotel, dpwntown headqualten ·for Dem~ls. Police, us- ing )illy clubs, tear gas. and Mai:e, battled. thOUWlds.of protesters ·on ~UPIT ........ Michigan Avemie ·while delegates at · Chicago Amphitheater-· were nominating Vice President Hubert Humphrey ·as 1968 ""-ocratic standard:bearer," · ., .... Hmnphrey Seeks Party Unity After Stormy Victory, Demos' Dirty Deed Done, Leader_ Tells Protesters Muskie, Shriver 'Frontrunners' As Veep · Choice CH IC AG 0 (UPI) -Hubert ll. Humphrey today plunged into a na- tional-election campaign against Richard M. Nixon bearing a Democ:ratlc barmer tattered and dirtied m one of the angriest in- Wparty fights of modem American political history. Immediately after receiving a DemocratiC presidential nomination 0£ questionable value, Humphrey buckled to the task of finding a· running mate who oan add yoU:th and.minority .ap- peal to his ticket and, hopefully, help him unite his fractious party. The vice president WOil' nomination easily on the !inst ballot but it came to him from a convention marred by loud and frequent waves of. boos and em- bittered diJorderly protesa against the tear gae and night stick tactics us- ed by Old.aago police to repulse an• tJw.ar demonstrators besleging the convention headquarters hOtel. Some sources close to Humphrey were putting out the word that his vice presidenUal choice would be Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie of Maine. Others were equally sure that it would be Mayor J06e(ti. L. Alioto of San Francilco, who plaei!d llumphrey's name be{(lre tbe conv~on. sun ae.e?• were betting on Sargent Shriver, ambassador to France and brotheret-J.aw of 1bf Ken· nedy clan. Humphrey's choice will be made known later today and nitif:ied at the final convention 1ession beginning at 1 p.m. COT tonight. The closing sMon also will featurt Hums;tirey'1 ac- ceptance speech and a memorial tribute to the late Sen. Robert F. Ke~ nedy ..tlo. but for .o ~susin's bullet. might have been the m:m. taking the bow1 tonight H1DD!)hrey polled I, 700V• lint ballot vat.es, far m<n than the 001 given to hll dllef opponent and 1.Uow Min· ne1otm, St!r>. Eug..,. J. McCarthy. Sen. George S. McGovern' of SouU1 Dakola, wllo had tried to rJUy 1upport from followert of ~e late Sen. Robe.rt F. Kemedy, llnilbeda weak third with H6\> vote o. MoOovem pledged 1u~r•r lh• r'(s0. HUlllPHREY, P1QZ) .. CHICAGO (UPI) -The leoder ol antiwar demonslNl!tors,.declaring "the dirty deed has been done by the Democratic pa!ty," ·today told his bloodied folloW"ers to go home and ~gin work.a.gainst pres ld en ti a I nomin~ Hubert H. Hum,pn-ey. But even as Dave Dellinger, national Chairman of tbe NatioUlil Mobilization· Committee to End ttle War in Viet-nam, spoke to· newamen, young pro- testers in Grant.Park ~e .~g to * * *-· 6 Newsmen Hurt, Five Arrested In Chicago· Riot QIJCAGO (UPI) -A -.idely herald· ed plan to protect newsmen from. police bea1ingo inillct.ed durinC ·-e previou• nigllts · ol conlr~_! bellw<en police end aJXlwar Jl<Ole""" broke do1m Wedllelday night durinl! ~s outade c on v e.n t.l_ct n head- qu;irlm'&. At i.,st six oewaneo ,.... !n)ured, five .mTested and another narrowly esclj)ed injury -n knocked lo ... groond bX • pol!Cemon ml tram!'i<d byottierpoHce. The Wedneoday mghl Injuries. broo,gbt th& toe.I of newuneii bUrt in lour '"4ll>1J ot police v,1. pr-bat· Ue1 to.-3>. WedoesdOy'• casualties Included UPI ~-Robert Kledd!eler, club- bed 0n the heod by a policemen; Hansaoo Ulla, repoi:ltec for the , ~~..;: "'~:;;.°h:r;,=: . Paul f5!<1ueir~, <;blcaf!> Jlally News -~.~·•u.IJerid'abr<>ltm band w!i<n clublled bJ • ~: and E<lwill Ke.-lni, or UPI's New York audio rlAlll. Caleb Orr, ol UPl's QUcago audio nilf, 1111!' Daft Satt«, Washing!Oll Poat rtll<rieT , ell ·~ 1s.e NEWSMl!N, Pare Z) T whip up. enthusiasm for a ne.w march on the ·Democratic · National Con· verrt1on hall. Dellinger said: the clash between thous'11.45 of ~w:ar protesters and national gucirdsmen near the con- vention hotel headquarters last night h.ad "achieved a kind o£ tragic suc· cess." CHICAGO (M') -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie . is the rraat:funner to be Democratic preSidentiial n o m i n e e Hubert H. Humphrey's runninglnoate, but Ambassador R. Sargent Shriver is also getting skong consideration, ac· cording to close iaBSOCiates of the vice president. Humphrey , who held 1 o m e disCussions with party leaders even "I think the American people have seen the repressivt nature of the city before his first ballot presidential ol°Cbi.Cato...Dd ,..,.hippens to peOple triumph ·Wednesday' night, coqllnued who.. try to legitimlltely protest this co,.ultatioos th.rou#J. the early morn· countl'y'a involvement in Vietnam," ing hours in a 25th Ooor suite ol the DewoCer sakl. Cporod l!iltoo ·hotel. • "I can't eek thtse people to •la.1 Humphrey will put his selection here 11111 ·be -ecain Umigbl," before the Democratic conventloo ~"·---~ tllnlgbt -q-d. •-nte. dirty•. deed-bas been done by "The decision has not been made, 11 the Democratic party. They have press 11ecretary Norman Sbennan 1aid nominatedeoller.)Oy.al miM:tarlst and early today, but close aaociat'es 1aid I am~ my ~le to Co home and that Muskie, the 6-foot-51 54..year-old tiort .agalolt him-.ad ell the pallcy he architect of hiS state's DemocraUc atandl for~" • revival, was the front-runner. A few blocks &'f".ay a crowing crowd At the same time there wis ~I•· of. several hundred ~ung protesters listened to\ e m. 0 t i 0 n a· l anti· tion that the more glamor.out hrtver establiatun,ellt~ speeches and leaders was benefitUng from even.ts of the amoog U>e -P lal'1 tltey .plamed to past 4ll ftours . muster up fGOU&li followers for 'I1bese included the evident magic other ___ .,. I aroused by tile stillborn movement to .an -....-.u .... to march on the n· draft Stviver's brother·in·Law, Sen. ternatlonal Amp!Otbeattr. An attempt to march on the con-Edward M. Ken:nedy ,·tor the presiden· ven 00 ball Wednesday led to a bloody tlal nominatJoil, the street clashes battle wi1b police and auardsmen. It between Police and y <>' u th f u J "M demonstriators and repeated uproars swirled eround the Conrad Hilton within the convention ttselL Hatel, fashiooable Michigan Avenue Shriver, 52, has never held electJve aD:l green. Grant Park. office eltbouirb. be was menttbned for Dellloger ~ that 3 O O both 1e11atorfal and gubenWi\oriar con· demomt:raton ·were injured In the tests in Illinois thiS year. o. At least 26? pertons were arrested. . After I.ail.log to be named far either, Four magistrates, worlaing Mound the he real(Ded as head. of tbe ~ clock in .two ·-· had pro-; antl-pciverty program ad ""DOllll'!! ceded ~ ol lleJc.,., by mld·morn-ambeJNdqr. to-Franoe. !nli releulng most on tbdr own Belon coming to Wtlh\naton 1o be .. reooifxi•nce' · • , '.the Peace, COrpa hi ·~ ·~ .t- Thirty·lline perlO<ll r e q u l r • d mltltstratlon. Shriver wla. preiillent ol hospital treatment; Tltey lncluded ,1% tbe .Cllicago 80.lrd ol EdildaUcia. 1teY11tn•n·who lell l?"'Y to poU~ billy Muakle, Whbse e\q><i'ieooe lneludes clubs llQ(l Mate-and seven policemen Itta legis}gUye 1erv1ce, spent four stood, Clubbed Cl' otberwlle hurt by e.ara <AS governor or Ma.int before demOlllltnton. , . •lection' lo tlle Seule izi 1958. chase Thursday, after a $478 Costa noting that a man was '1tti.ni Gil the Mesa service 1taUon Wl tap robbery. passenger slde of the truck. befare be The driver and hls girl were finally went back. into the lubrication ro6m to. arrested near Tustin when their work on a car. . . demoliObod ,J>ickup, truck rolled to ·a 00i heard the truck s1fJt: ~ Al\d .. got st.op 9111 a side, street and they leaped suspiClous," Raab IJater · bold Officer out wi.t!t theli hands in tfle air. Wayne Harber, so he .trotted•eiutaida .Johnnie.~aocker, 25, of 115 N. Forest and saw thai the cash box~ ·been Ave., Santa Ana. and Pari.scene J. em.plied m:id yelled for the suspects to Roddy , 19, of.1530 W. Second St .• Santa atop. . Ana, were booked at Costa Mesa City Realizing wbat had happened, park· Jail on susp4cion of grand theft. ed Mesa Tow Service drlveca Roberl Their -mecked truck -which tore Haas and Robert Seatoo ~ their out freeway ofiramp reflector posts big vehicles and gave chase Al the. and splintered a railroad cro.!slng sign red-and-white getaway truck 1ped during the four-mile pursuit -was away. towed away by one of the trucks which Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Les Harrison began the dtase. was driving· north toward the ~ The chain of ev~ started about 2 police training facility in Anaheim p.m. Wednesday at Dan's Richfield when he heard tJie tmtial radio broad- Service 2990 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, cast of the Newport ~eway .chase. when a pickup truck pulled up between "I turned ·around and came south, the atation building and the pump (See CHASE, Pa&e Z) Ramom Payoff Agr(3~d With K~dnaper of ·c~ild ' BEVERLY HILLS CUP!) -Paycfl arrangements: o{ SZS0,000 ransom to free the kidnaped 4-year~ld son of a mllliobaire banker have been made, police said today. At a midmorning press oonference Chief of Police Clinton Anderson said "arrangements have been made for a payoff." He would not elaborate on the arrangements or oo the reports that the transfer of funds was under way. St.anley Staliord Jr, was lcid.naped Wednesda~ from his swank home only a few blocks from where another $250,o:» kidnaping took place a year and a hall qo. "The parent. want the police to stay back. Makity what ·they want it to make contact themselves and they have requested we not interfere,',' Anderson said after a sleepless night. "We are coopeMtin)." Anderson said 300 law enforcement olficers were working on the case wltb the FBI "the main illdlviduals runniI>( tbe show.'' eH coor!rmed that !he Stallords.' 1968 Cadilla< uaed as• pi.way car .by the abdu<tor had been found liut would not elaborate. Ariderson woUki not comment on whether·· contact had been made between· the kldnaper and the elder Sta!l<ir<l,board dlalrinan of the Fidell· ty Bani<. uTbe famil1 la now ~ COllio cerned with poylog the ransom. They w..t llntol all 11> be pennllted lo con-tact the kldN.per or lddoaper11 we want to be Ip thtm.1" ~son 1aid. . "They are amiou.1 to pay oU 1 the r.,.om that Is· _,ary , and thU hope 11lat law enlortement l\(entt will catch the k.ldneper later.'" . , The curly-haired youngster was clad only In a blue and white bathing suit J:; he *as taken trun the family Wedne1day mornin( by !be gun· man, Who gaJned entry to the one- story home by pootng .. a -1<mRn "looklng.,..{or an eltcttical hookup:" Mrs. Joanne Stallord, an attnctiv1 blonde, \\'as alone ln the home witlLber son. She 9lld tbe man flllt demanded cash and Jewell. Wben me told him there wu no maoey ia. the home, he bound her log• with masldii' tape mi dragged her screaming Into a ~ • I Sile quoted him as IWl)'bia : ; ' , "I'm goln~ lo take the child Wllll me . I will contaot your h~ I~~; u;ten ct .. ely. I want PIO.Goo In f!IJ bills." · ·. · ~ .. : WeUJaer The · weaiberm~a , 1.nJ. do"'1 the · beat' Frt~. .,itl"l ' the knob It 'IO degreu .. tllt coo4t wbUe. hllan4 .INl\W coo· tinue to swelter in the hlch 80'a. INSIDB ro•.t.r , A lonri-/ovghl ~lodM ~ · that began f• the /annldot& Of · Ioiao """ irlUed Ill, o. 'Cali,_ · co•rt Wrd'nudoM lb,,._ al ..... .. ltOTCd 1hc J0.Jl<Gl'Oid bOv {o , hi• 1Dl11tr fotll<T. sc .. P1!11f •• ...... '· ~ t'"!-• ....... .. ,.,... . ._ . ·--.. f ~ ........ ' ..,. .,..... ~ ... ~ C.ICI. '' = ,,.._ . : t:-."':I~ a; ,..... :::.. :l: • 9'"9\111 ,... • .... ...., •ll"tfl'-•t u ~""""" " =:T.... ,..': T1IMliln • ""tltli I 14 :r.... .; f'"' L..... 14 .... +f • • I ' I ' ' -• I -------.... ~ ... z DAILY PILOT Thursday, August~. lCJY Military Civilian Plan . Ill' JACll: BROBACll: .... .,..."" ..... -IOd Navy spoUlmen com· bJned Wednuday tD 1boot bolu In arcuments fQr uslng any of Orange County's three military air facilities u tdte1 for clvillan «irports. 'Ill• Marolt Corea Air Statlon at Et Toro, the Mirino Corpo Air F~ It -Ana -once a blimp bl1t -and the IAt Alaalltoo Nlval Air 5'allnn o!l haw been mmt10Md. a possible altes for a n~ airport In a 1peclll, 122,soo ,..port to th• counly Board of Supervisor& by William L. Pereira and Asooclatts. But Maj. Gen. W. G. Thrash, El Toro commander, ruled out the two Marine buses in a hWTY Wednesday. "Th.ere is no evidence that Depart- ment of Defense requirement. for these llltes er tht Impact on ..Uonal defense WM oonaidered,11 the central 11ld. "They lhoUld bl deleted fr<m the ltudJ." \Vhllo on bis !eel the Marine com· mandtt al.lo took a pot 1bot at tile Pereira report'• augeestloo that an in- ternationaal a.irpcrt be established at Camp Pendleton. He said the air space requirements of the base .are in- compatible with an lnternat1ona1 airport, that \l.W practice with live ammunition WM carried out 81'1d that vertical lllllhl& (belli:apla'I) w.n • necesmy part of tlhe tramng there. He also rukd out Mil• Square In DAILY PILOT """' _, P1trld: 0'"9111"!1 TIDE RUSHES IN, TIME RUNS OUT FOR THESE WEST NEWPORT HOMES Spectators Witch Htlpl .. 1ly At Ste Claims 43rd Strut P1tlo1 ~~~~~~...;.._~~ Scivvies Show? Sorry~ Schools Say Skirt Short Adlnlnlstrat«s of Huntington Beach high schools have come up with what they think is a foolproof answer to miniakirta: and to determining how Jong -or short -skirts should be. Jt'1 simply a matter of "if tbe underwear shows while sitting. st.an· ding or walking, the skirt is too short." Administra1lor1 hasten to add that there lhould be no immediate trend to tbcrter underwear because "ex· tremety short skirts, no matter how modest, are not approproiate." GU"lJ at tbe four major campuses wUl be permitted to wear culottes to cl.uses hr the first time pl'(lvided the garme:Ma appta" to be a skirt er dress amd not ahorU. I>rels regulatiom for boys remain the 58Ine for all campw:es, including the ban on beards, mustaches and Joog, long hair. ~ Quake Hits Manila MANILA (UPI) -A strong earth· quake, recaDlng tlhe tremor which kill- ed more tllM\ soo persoos Aug. 2, jolted Manila today in the mid~e of a thunderstorm. Potice said there "'·as cmsiderable flooding in the city but a spokesman said they had "no reports of actual damage." DAILY PILOT N..,.,. .._. Ceil• M..- H11.tftttte11 .. ft. 1Ap11e hec.• w..,......., F•e11r.11 v.n.y CA.UllOlNIA OUJ+OI! CO"-ST l"lll LllHIN«; COMl'AN'( Ro\.11t N. Weed ffbldimt •nd P\ltjllsflt!' J1t0~ R. C1ul1y Viet Pralde!lt •l!d Gefalr11 IN11toer lho11111 kttYil EdlfW Th1111•1 A. M11r1'1iiM ,.,._n.111111 Edilcw ,,,, HiH•ll ~ .. 1 .. Olrtc'-' 1Tourist Leaves Beach After Patio Crumbles By PATRICK O'DONNELL Of 11M Diii• Pll91 Stiff Jlis nerves shot, coffee talesman J im Grady slammed a suitcase into the trunk oC his car. "I'm getting out of htte," he said. ''When the patio collapsed, that was From P age 1 CHASE •.• but about the time 1 hit the Santa Ana Freeway, Oootro! One (all-cmmty police radio frequency) said the tow trucka had them stopped." CROSSED STRIP Sgt. Hoarrison slowed, pulled a.cross the median 5'trip and headed back north. Suddenly, Ille 1usped> wuo also repcr1led -again. "And just about that time this truck passed me doing e.bOut eighty," the sergeant samd, addine that two Oalifornia lllllrWay P&'trol cars were alee gaining faM when the truck shot off at the Edinger Avenue offramp. "He was going 'way too fast, it's a 35 mile per hour or slower spot and he wiped out four or five reflect.ors, then hwled it eastboWld in a right turn on Edinger and jumped the divider," Sgt. Harrison saJd. ''He hit a railroad warning sign ... blew the hell out of the thing and just barely missed tile main s!inal cootrol, which realty would have stepped him." Sgt. Hanillon added. "Wben that sign exploded it smash· ed. ttie windshield end flew back over the truck," Sgt. Harrlaon Mid, "l guess the girl took some glass in the face." Sgt. Harrison Nid the vehicle pulled otr onto Del Amo Avenue at that potnt and the two suspeci> juml_>Od out with their hoods up as he slid his patrol car to a halt, revolver drawn. OFFICER YELLED "I only had my two-Inch, so I yelled 'Ju.st stay where you are,' but thb CHP guy was right behind me witb a 6'hotgun and he yelled about the same thing," Sgt. Harrison said today. The sight of guns paralyzed the ~ts. "Don't do anything hon<y. Don"! do anything. Just do what they 11y," he quoted ttie 6USpect identified U Stocker u M)'lnc. ''Pm doing what they Ny," the cir1 replied, "Ohhh .•. my daddy'1 gor:wia kilt m,." No shots \\'ttC flrtd in the pursuit in· volving Costa ~1e1a and Ss.utQ Ana poUct, 11 well u the Highway Patrol, ml <l:~ty Tustin poHce akrted oo Ille On• lreqtlftJCy, 1n .. .up1«1 -a varle!J o1 ovldenct found tn tile eab ol Ill• ..,..ked IUllp<Ct vohlcle, tndudlnC a •um or cub, credit nird recelpta and otber item1. tt. II GNdy hod -renllnf a beachfront house at 4.U Seashcre Drive. He, his wife and two tfienaged boys had looked forward last Saturday to a one-week vacetion by the sea. On Wednesday, they found the 1ea was mighty eager to have at them. At about 1 p.m., the Concrete patio floor cracked, -then tumbled ln1'> !ht raging surf patio floor, wall and all. "I can take it, you underst.aod,'' 1aid Grady, as he tossed another suitcase into bis car. "It's my wife. She can't sleep here-another night.'' Gndy, 55, said be'• going ID apend the rest o! his vacation back home in JUversi<lo . ••rm going to play golf. It's safer." Had he told biJ landlord about his leaving?~ . "Nope. Qm't find him, and I haven't time to look." Meamrttdle,· next door at U>l SeasJ>ore, Mrs. R. G. Zlolkowlki ol Pomona decided to cut 'bir vacalloo short, too. She bldn't betn able to Qnd her landl<rd either. "I think he'a up In Ille Hllb Sier- ras," she Hid. ruefully. · The surf splaobed in, and spla•hed out with more sand scooped from underneath the patio of her· vacation retreat. It, too, seemed about to go. "I've had it," said Mrs, Ziolkowsld. "We wanted a vacation close to tbe ocean, but we didn't want it this clo.se." Other surr.mer renters in the area we!'e lets fearful . Said one : "We pa.td through Saturday and we 're gotng to get our mcmey'a worth." "Yes, our money's worth," said his wile, whimpering. Marjorie Renner Funeral Service Slated Saturday Fw:iera.l services for Marjorie Ellen Renner ~ 18-year-old llunUngton Boadl '1r1 who died Monday at bet borne, will bl 11 a.m. Saturday ·~ Smtth'a Mortuary, witll burial In Weal· mwter Memodal Oemottry. and Miss Renner. daulbl« ol Mr. Mn. ~go -of fllTI Frankfort Av• .• coUaosed In her hOme. complain· Ing o1 abdominal palnl, the Oran(• Cpty coroner 's office satd. She was dad on arrival at Jloag Memorial llospllal. Preliminary reports aboW Ibo died ol ~ Iym1"tlc loUkemla, a coro- ner • dopuly said. M181 lleiJer',. metnbet ol tbe nm Molllodlsl ansdl ol Huntln""1 Beach, w• an bononry q-of De· Molay and a paet .!<>b'a Dllulbt..• q1!1!tl1· She WU alao a """1lber of Eiolom St.r. • commls1loner1. Fountain Valley 11 a -al avlatloo port. uw. need it," be •aid. The flrrt new idea thrown into the four hear~ to date was prOVided by Ed Van Allen, president of the Ormge County Pilot.. A&&ociation, a regular speaker at the hearings. He proposed a aew airport east and north of tbe prelent Orange County faclllty immediately ~acent to the MCAI", Sanlll Am. Ho said o 10,000 fool nmway wu l*'lble with landing patt.Ds and takeolf1 over uninhabited ar .... Ho said the fllg\>t paai would bf about one mlle west of UCI. Queries as to joint civlllan·milltary use of Marine airport& were llUSWered with "unsatlistactory'' by the military. Such 1etupa •t Yuma and MinneaPoli1 were both condemned. He wu backed In his oppoaltlon to the use of his facWty by homeowner group$ in west Garden G r o v e , Re&smoor and Seal Beach. "It's good to have them on my side for a • change," ~ quipped. : The f1naV bearings are 1Jiatied for • Sept. 16 in the board of supervisors hearing "'°"' In Senti Ana. At that Ume tbe Bolla au.ca Beach and Saa JoaqUln ll!lla llltoa Will be discussed. "County uae ol Loa Alamitos NAS should anticlpllt.e violent reaction of the public," Qlipt. : Ruth. com· mandor ol 11>t ilr 1 lold airport Guatemala · Hunts l(illers Of U-.S·. ·Ambassador Mein GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) -Guatemala declared • 30-day .. _ O! siege" today, suspending COD· -.na.111ml1s Oil searth ml seizure to bunt the ·~ aM&lsina of U.S. Amtrsid« John Gordon Mein. Mein, 154, ..,. ~ down Wed· nelday attempting to flee a bUld of men wllo lorted hll Umou!lne off tllo -hot block.I from Ille U.S. Embwy IOd ordered him Into one ol their can. llil dlaulleur aald Mein atopped from 1'I liniousine ill the e:s:clusive realdOllUal nelghbo!tlood ml broke ml rt11. A burst or macblnegun lire felled him. "He wa lying on tile ground Ind still moving, so they l'bot b.bn some more ttmee 1rittl plltots unt:i1 he died,'' the uo'denUfled chauffeur said. 'nten, he 18'd, the mm got back into the two cars that bad fol::ced him off the road and crave eway. Doctors uld tllo .-died ol seven bullet wounds. His body was placed in state at the Refonna Funeral Home, wlleT< hundred> of From Page 1 NEWSMEN •.. wllh the dllol>ling chemical mace. In addltloo, John Bum«t ol UPI'• Walhlnglon stall wu knocked to tlle ground by • polloem&n -trampled by • crowd whim Included policemen, but was not badly hurt. The amoMd .. .....,,,.. Included Buton Silvermen, New York Time• photographer; ·nave Ny 1 t r o m , Chicago Tribune photogrlpl!ft': Jef. troy Blanldort, San ~o, a Ram· parta M.aguln<! p h otograpbor: Th<lmas Corpora, a UPI l'O)N!Cler lrom New York: and Unda MatllOWI, Los Angeles 'nmes r8]>0rttt. No charges wert filed and an were freed. In the eooventlOn hall, CBS reporter Mike Wallace was taken into custody 'Mien he allegedJy hit a polkemsa. It was the second incident inside the hall involving a CBS report.er. Tuesday CBS reporter Dan R:ather was knock· ed to the floor of ·the ·conveotion ball, allegedly by a aeemity guard. peraons gathered to mourn. There was no immediate word wheO ttie body would be.flown to his native Cadiz, Ky. A flomt wllo nld he wllnessed the &laying told police one orf·. gunmen threatened. him with ' e same" ualess he wtnt back :lmid · end "shut up." Other witzlesses 1ai<f one of ~ killers' cars was a green sedan, and poli<e aot up roadb1oc:kl around Ille cl· ty. Tbert were no immediate .reports of erre~. ·• U.S. sources 1ald Mein'• life had been threatened previously by the revolut!onary armed forees, a Cuban· bacl<ed Communi.t terror group. A career foreJgn service officer, Mein was married and the father of three young boys. HU family is here. Tho Guatemalan mlnloQ-y of interior Issued a communique e:rpresslng "the Sc.TOW in all sectors Of Guatemala owr the death of the ambassador." It praised Mein for his "gre&t merits" and called him a "friend o f Guatemala." Alone except for the chauffetr, Mein was en route ~a luncheon at his home to the embasey when t his home to tbe embal!lsy when the two ten'orist cars appeared. The chauffeur waos not hurt. Presid<nt Johnoon In 1965 appointed Mein as ambassador to Guatemala, a nation the size Of Temiessee that has been beset by terrorists o! the political right and t.11. Since 1967, politico! violence bas kill· ed. nearly 2,000 persOM. Seven mooths ago, Col. Jahn Webber, ctrlol ol lhe U.S. military mission, and Capt. Ernest Munro. chief of Ibo U.S. Embassy's naval section, we r a assassimted. A communist-led Insurgent group said their deaths wa"e in retaliation for tb.e killing of a Guatema!an beauty queen by rightwing terrorists. 1n Wasbiogton, a spokesman said Pr<olde<X Johnson ml ~ ol swte Dean Rusk were "sbocked and grieved" by the slaying and urged "a full invesUg&tdon oi all the cireumistan- ces of the tragedy." "He (Mein) Wl&S one of our finest career officen," be NkL From Page 1 HUMPHREY •.. ticket. But ttlere was no promise of hotel across from Grant Park, where 1upport from McCarthy, who told an police earlier had 'blocked the anti-wer early morning news conference that demonstrators from marcb.lnl to th• ' HumJh'ey must "come to me" for an hall. endoraoment. Looking happy despite The police balllo wltti t h I "a tempcrary setback to the cause," demonstrators was observed by McOartby made clear that bis support delegates at the mu on televlaion Of Humib'ey would depend on their screens visible in the corridors. reacb.lng agreement 1 on a waq to end MA YoR DALEY BOOED the Vlob>am ...... Mayor Rlcbard J. Daley and bl& ln an afternoon eess:ion Wednesday, Olicago police were the tiargets ol McCarthy IOd McGovern allled In an booing and banlh remarks. effort t.o write a dove plank into the Daley heard more unkind words party platform with a demand for an from Rep. John Conyers of. Michigan, immediate halt In the bombing of a Negro who seconded the nomination North Vietnam and other proposa1s out of the Rev. Channing E. Phillips, of tune with administration policy. District of Columbia favorite son can· PEACE PLANK REJECTED didate and tho !inst Negro ever placed Their plank was rejected' by a YOUi in nomination. for ttle presidency at a Of 1,567% to 1,0411/4 bef~ adoption of major party political convention. a piat!onn with a Vietnam plank sup-''Supporters of peace have been porting President Jolbnson's line. brutally and sadistically attacked by After this vote and before the the Chicago police, Conyers said. nomination, some delegates were talk-"ThJs ls the politics of shame." i.Jlg about a walkout to organize a new Humphrey watched the rioting from I ' peace party. With the election only 10 Kis suite on the 25th floor of the head· 'Kitten Burg ar wee1u away. a new party could quallly quarters hotel, and hlmsell got • 1 for the ballot in only a few atate!. heavy v.iliff of tear gas. He later told a R h La McCartt!y himself rejected the idea. group of supporters that his happiness 0 S gunan The afternoon session recessed with in getting the nomination wes "mixed some <Ji the delegates 1taying oa the with 1ome sorrow" over the violence You m1.g11t say he wu a pint1ized floor and chanting, "We want peace." taking place ·in the streets. cat burglar. When the evening senion adjourned Humpbrey promised a "clean fought At any rate, he appannO.y uaed: UM shortly after midnight, a.bout 1,CXMJ an· campaign" against Nixon and publicly cat's d<>Or" to en• a Laguna Beach tiwa.r delegate& and Ahernates and expressed ciptimism a'bout the dtancel home Wednesday, campaign aides .assembled in a caucus for ~toring party unity. But he must Police said Pl in bills and .change room alongside the Convention hall at have suffered· private agonies wat· was stDlen from the home of Wallace the international amphitheatre. ching on televition as his party tore Wickham. The money waa in a .P~astl.c They decided to march along itseU to pieces in the ugly-tempered bank. Other valuables were igbOred. Michigan Avenue to the headquarters and rowdy evening session. !~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ H.J. GaFrett 11th Semi-Annual Sale Ends Saturday, August 31 stl YOUR LAST CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE o; THIS MONEY EVENT ON UPHOLSTERED SOFAS 'jtD CHAi Over 200 Styles ol Solas I · -Chairs-Love Seats 20 SAVING -Ot.tomans. lara-e choice of Decorator fabrics Off R99ular Pri ces I Your /atJOrltc interior derianer will be Mpp11 to o.t1ilt )'OU ••• H.J.GAl\l\EfT fURNffUR& PROFESSIONA~ ' illh~A~~~~R~~~~ INTERIOR DESIGNERS o,.. Meo., non, a I'll. hn. 646.0275 646-0276 A box Of rifle cN'trldgts WU amona tile colloctloo ol things, but Ill• &uapecU wore not armed. • I Oiiier IU<Vlvon lnctude two broth· m, GeorreR. IDllE-R. JleaDer.41!.!:===========;;;;;===========• \ ~ I I ~· I \ f. ~ ' _, f DnntingtQn _B~a~h Your Bometon Dally Paper VOL. .6r, NO. 208, 3 SECTIONS, 3<4 PAGES THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1968 TEN CENTS • r 0 n1 e emos CHICAGO USA -Police and antiwar demonstrat- ors mix it1up during clash Wednesday night outside Conrad Hilton Hotel, downtown headquarters for Democrats. Police used billy clubs , tear gas and mace in batUe with thousands of . demonstrators while delegates were noinjnati!lg Hubert Humphrey. Scivvies Show? Sorry, Schools Say Skirt Short Administrators of Huntington Beach high schools have come up with what they think is a foolproof answer to miniskirts and to determining how long -Qr short -skirts should be. It's simply a matter of "if the underwear shows while sitting, st.an· ding or walking, the skirt is too short." Administrators hasten to add that there should be no immediate trend to shorter underwear be c a u s e "ex- tremely short skirts, no matter how modest, are not approproiate." Girls at the four major campuses will be permitted to wear culottes to classes for Uie first Ume provided the garments appear to be a skirt or dress and not shorts .. Dress regulations for boys remain the same for all campuses, including t:he ban on beards. mustacbes and long, long hair. Slayer Sought SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI) - A wailer giving h:iJ dog an early morning walk was shot to death today in Alamo Square. . Homicide inspector Dave Tosch.i said Joseph P. Kennedy, about 45, a wailer e.t a Westlake restaurant, w.as hit by shots in the back of the bead, left shoulder and left clleek. . ' l-'1 ' ' . .J •• ,. • • •• ~ 5itnp~e_ Cross ~~~~_,n.~.~ ~d Marlis ·valley GI~s~f'eath A cross sprayed with red, wldte and blue flo~s bearing the aim.pie in· scripfioo "Joaquin" now stao&S in the yard at the Fountain Valley home Of Orange C.OOnty's late.st Vietnam vic- tim. Mrs. · Oscar Segarra of 16474 Hemlock learned Sunday t!lat her son, Joaquin C. Gonzalez J;., died in Viet- nam from ~"Ounds suffered in a tank shell explosion near Cu-Chi. The 22-year-old New York City native. whose family moved to tile modest sb.J.oco borne in Fountain V-alley in Mardi, had been in Vietnam about six weeks, serving as a rif1eman with the "Wolftlounds," .a counter at- tack unit. His uncle, Emilo Maldonado, also of the Fountain Valley address, r1!turned in December from an 18-montti tour ot duty in Vietnam as a tira.nsportetion specialist. Joaquin attended Aviation liigh School in Redondo Beach, where his family lived before moving to Orange County. He took his basic training at Fort Ord. Survivors include his modler: his father , Joaquin C. Gonzalez o( Puerto Rioo; sisters. Mrs. Martha Reno, Mn. Maria Schwitters and Cormen Qden. bretl of Fountain Valley; a brother, Qscar Segarra Jr., ond h Is grand!•-· Juan B. Maldoaado, O( New York City. He will be buried in Holy Cn>s.5 KILLED IN ACTIDN JO•qulri Gonulei. Ce~ after sel"rices at Niland Mortuary in Re<knlo Beach. Ar· rangement.s an to be completed Uli! week. Military Downs Air Plans Marines, Navy Reject Civilian Use of Faciliti.es By JACK BROBACK 01 tM o.Atr • ..., '''" f\1arine and Navy spokesmen com· IJined Wednesday to aboot holes in t.rgumeots for using any of Orange County'• three military e.ir facilities as si tes for civilian airports. The Marine Corpo Alr StaUoo at El Toro , the Marine Corpo Alt Fadlib' at Santa Ana -once a blimp base -and the LOs A!Mnltos Naval Alr S!MI011 all have beea mentioned. u pos1llll• lites !or a regional airport Jn a special, $22,500 report to th• county Board of Supervisors by Wllllam L. t>erell'a and As90ciates. · ,; But Maj. Gen. W. G. Thrash, El Toro commander. ruled out the two Marine bases in a hlUT)' \Vednesday. "There is no evidence that Dep&rt· mcnt or Defense requirements for these sites or the impect on national defen11e was considered." tMJf.neraJ oaldJ l'hey sl(ould be deleted · the ...._, . ' ~ . ltudy." While on his feet the Marine com- mander also took .a pot shot at the Pereira report's suggestion that an in- ternatlon.aal alrpcrt be established at Camp Pendleton. He said the air space requirements or the base are in· compatible with an international Airpcirt., that war practice With live ammunition was canied out and that vertical Olgbts (helicoph!rs) ,..... a neoe._y part ol 111• 1"a!nl!lg there. He also ruled out M.ile Square jn Fouf\taih Valley as a general aviation port. "We need it," he said, The first new idea thrown Into the four btaringa to date was provided by Ed Vau Allen, pr~ident of the Orange COunty Pilots Assoei3tlon, a regular tipeaker at the hearings. lie proposed a MW airport east and north Of the present Orange County f111cility immediatfly adjacent to ~ MCAF, Santa Ana. Ile aald o 10,, foot Mlnway was possible with landing patternt and takeorrs over uninhabited areas. He said the rught path would be about one mile west or UCI. Queries as to joint civilian-military use of Marine airports were answered with "unsatisfactory" by the military. Such setups at Yuma and Minneapolis were both condemned. "County use of Los AlamitOI NA:; should anticipate violent reaction of the public," ()apt. Lloyd Ruth, com• mander of the air station told airport commissioners. . . He was backed in bis opposition to the use of bis fatility by homeowner groups in west Garden G r o v e , Rossmoor and Seal Beach. ''It's good to have them on my side for a change." he quipped. The fJnal hearings are 1Lated for Sept. 16 in the board of supervisors hearing roOm in Sante Ana. At that Ume the Bolsa Ollca Beach and San Joaquin llillJ lites will be..dlscussed. • Looks for Veep I To Heal Wounds CH IC A G 0 (UPI) -llubert II. llumphrey today plunged into a na- tional election campaign against Richard M. Nixon bearing a Democratlc banner tattered and dirtied Jn one of the angriest in- traparty fights of modem American political history. Oppose HHH, ~ntiwar Chief Tells Backers ~· . Cl!ICAGO (UPI) -The leader ol antiwar dcmonstra'l.ors, declaring "the dirty deed has been dooe by the Democratic party," today told his bloodied followers to go borne and begin work a.gainsty res id en ti al nominee Hubert H. Humphrey. But even as Dave Delllnger, national chairman of the National Moblllzation Committee to End the War in Viet- nam, spoke to newsmen, young pro- testers in Grant Park were trying to whip. up ent.hw;iasm for • new march on · the Democtatic National Con- vention hall. • .. c-... Dellinger said the clash between tholuande of antiwar protestors and national guardsmen near the con· vention hotel headquarters last night had ''achleved a kind of jraglc sue· cess." ~ -• "I qllnk the Amerlca"n people have seen the repress!~ nature of the cJty of Q:Ucago .and what happens to people who try to legitimately protest this country'i involvement in Vietnam," Dellinger said. "I can't ask these people to stay here and ' be beaten again tonight," Dellinger said. · "The dirty deed has been done by the Democratic party. They have nominated another loyal militarist and J am asking my people to go home and work against him and all the poUcy he stands for." A few blocks away a growing crowd of several hundred young protesters listened to e m o t i o n a l anti- establishment speeches and le.aders among the group said they t>larrmed to (See VIOLENCE, Page 2) Immediately after receiving a Democratic presidentlal nomination of questionable value, Humphrey buckled to !:.he task of finding a· running mate who can add youth and rllinority ap. peal to his ticket and, hopefully, help him unite his fractious party. The vice president won nomination easily on the first ballot but it came to him from a convention marred b.y loud and frequent waves of boos and em- bittered disorderly protests against the tear gas and night stick tactics us- ed by Ohicago police to repulse an· tiwar demonstrators besieging the convention headquarter, hotel. Some sources close to Humphrey weore putting out the word that his vice presidential choice would be Sen. Ed- mund S. Muskie of Maine. Others were equally sure that it would be Mayor Joseph L. Alioto of San Francisco, who placed Humphrey's name before the convention. Still others were betting on Sargent Shriver, ambassador to F'rance and brother-in-law of the Ken· nedy clan. Jlumphrey's choice w!U be made \c:nown later today and ratified at the final conVenuon session beginning at 1 p.m. CDT toiilght. The clostqg session also will feature Humphrey's ac- ceptance speech and a memorial tribute to the late Sen. Robert F. Ken· nedy Who, bu( for an usauin's 'bull~t. might have ·been the man taking the bows tonight. Humphrey polled 1,7&0¥• fint ballot votes. fir more than the 601 given to hls chief opponent and fellow Min- nesotan, Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy. Sen. George S. McGovern of South Dakota. wbo had tried to rally support from followers of the late Sen. Robert J<~. Kennedy, finished a weak third with 146~!.: votes. McGovern pledged support for the ticket. But !:.here was no promise of 6Upport from McCarthy, "who told an early morning news conference that Humphrey must "come to me" for an endorsement. Looking happy despite "a temporary setback to the cause." McCarthy made clear that hls support or II umJ1}1.rey would depend on their reaching agreement on a way to end the Vietnam war. In an afternoon session Wednesday, McCarthy and McGovern allied in an errort to write a dove plank into the party platform with a demand for an immediate halt in the bombing of North Vietnam and other proposals out (See HUMPHREY, Page %) R'ansom Payoff Agreed :With J(idnaper of Child BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -Payofl arrangements of $250,000 ransom to free the lddnaped 4-year-old son of a millionaire banker have been made, polke said today. At a midmorning press conference Chief of Police Clinton Anderson said !'arrangements have been made for a payoff." He would not elaborate on the arrangements or on the reports that the tNnsfcr of funds was under way. Stanle y Stalford Jr. was kldnaped \Vednesday from his swank home only a few blocks from where another $250,CMX> kldnaping took place a year and a half &"go. "TI1e parents want the police to stay back. Mainly what they want is to Labor Day Trash Collection Ea.rly Crews cf Rainbow Di sposal Co . will pick up trash in Huntington Beach Monday, but because oi the Lal>oc Day holid'a)' will be working earlier tb"'n bsual, acconling to Bud Belslto, city adminl.stratt~ aide_, Belsito nggested that patrons put out cans on SUoday night or very early Monday ii they' do bot wish to be miss· ed. . There I.I no Mon<laY pickup In Foun· tein Valley. Guden Park and Eastgal.e aree1 of Westminster and a small pcrtion of the northWtlSte:rn t e c t.1 o n of West.mi.niter will not be picked up on Mondoy. The !Tash wlB be picked up f' '111urldoy insteed. 'Ibo schedule for IP roll of the cicy mnalru the eeme. make contact themselves and they have requested we not interfere," Anderson said after a sleepleslS night. "We are cooperiating." Anderson said 300 law enforcement officers were working on the case with the FBI ''the main individuals running the show." eH confirmed that the Stalfords' 1968 Cadillac used as a getaway car by the abductor had been found but would not elaborate. Anderson woukl not comment on whether contact had been made between the Jddnaper and the elder Stalford, board chairman of the Fideli- ty Bank. "The family is now chiefly con- cerned with paying the ransom. They want first of all to be permitted to con- tact the kidnaper or kldnapers. we want to help them," Anderson 1aid. "They are anxious to pay off the ransom that is necessary and then hope ttrat l3W enforcement agents will catch the kidnaper later." The curly-haired youngster was clad only in a blue and white bathing suit when he was taken from the family home Wednesday morning by the (WI• man, Who .gained entry to the one- atory home by posing 11 a wwkn\an ''.looking for an electrtcal hookup." . Mrs. Joanne Stalford\ an attractive blonde, was alone In the home with htr. ton .. She tald the man first demanded cub and jewelt. When 1be told him ttiere was no money m the home, he bound ber legs with maaking tape and dragged lier scream.Ing tn·to a closet. She quoted him as saying: "I'm going lo talle the child wtth me. t wD1 contact your husband later. Uaten. losely. I want *250,000 In S20 buts.''~ UPIT_.... REJOICING NomlnH l:lumphrey Muskie, Shriver 'Frontrunners' As Veep Choice CHICAGO (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. f\.fuskic is the frontrunner to 'be Democratic prcsidentlaJ n.o in in e e . . .... . lJubert H. Humphrey's runningmate, but Ambassador R. Sargent Shriver ~s also getting strong consideration, a~­ cording to close as.socJates of"Uie vice president. Humphrey, who held 1 om e discussions with party 1 leaders ev.en before his first ballot pre~identfal triwnPh \Viidnesday night, co11t.inued consultations through ttle early morn- ing hours in a 2.5th OoOr suite of the Conrad Hilton hotel. llumphrey will put hi~ selection belore the Democrat.le convention tonight. .. The decision has not been made,'' press secretary Norman Sherman said early today, but close associates said that Muskie, the &-"root-5, 54-yeilr-0ld a;chitect of his state's Democratic rPvival, was Uie front'-runQ:er. . At the same time tbere wa~ specula· tion that the m<lre glamorous .Shriver was benefitting from events of the past 48 hours. ' These included . the eviden,t magic aroused by tl11e stillborn movement to drcrft Sbriver's brother-ln-laW, ·Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, for the presiden· Ual nomination, the street clashes between police and y o u t h f u I demonstrators and repeated uproars within the convention itself. Shriver. 52, has never held elective office although he was meiltioned for both senatorial and gubernatorial CDtl·· tests in llllnois this year. · After failing to be named for either, he resigned as head of the federal anti-poverty progrllll\ and was· named ambasS"ador to France. Before coming to \Vashington to head the Peace Corps in the Kennedy ad- ministration. Shriver ~s President ol. the Chicago Board of Education. Orange Cout Weather !he w(:at.herman's turnlng dawn the heat Friday, Milling the knob at 70 degrets on the coast whJJe inland regions con- tinue to swelter in the high BO's. INSIDE l'ODAY A lono·fol<flhl cualodr bct1I• thot began in tht /armlond1 o/ lowo UlO.f tcCtlld fn a CaJifonti4 co11r1 Wed•.,"•r ,.,,.,, • 1"<19• rt"1torcd th• J0.11ecN>id bow to hu lllril., /other. s.... P4111 s. -. -.. ,......, ...... --. 1¥twll ,..,,.. w ~ ..... 11o1J ...... .... Si.di Merllttt Mol1 Te"""* lt --.. --. ·~Wlllh " -.. ~ .. I I ,......------- -- -~ ------~----- I DAILY PILOT Tbursdly1 Au91,1St 29, 1968 GOP Looks With Glee at Brawling Democrats SiMaM ola=•wd• to Wed· •ttdlJ llilllll'•Y Dcn«radc Na· Uoool ece.-h> Chlceco -oum· marbed in the following capsule npores: CIUCAGO (UPI) -rupublicans locJbd wlttl glee -y at the brawttnc Domoc:nllc cooventloo. GOP -· ..id Ill~ specUcle "will COii Robert llum!lbl'e1 Ille -' ol milllolll of Amorlcau tis ll.,...q. her:· Gov. Jolin A. Love ol Colorado, a member of the Republican "listesllng post" here, said tbe con'trast betWeen the rowdy Democratic coonnttoo her• Emergency Declared , Guatemala Hunts Envoy~s Assassin GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) - Guot.lmala dee-a 30-day "Rate Of 11.ege" today, au 1 p e.n ding con- ltituUoml llmlte on search and seizure to bunt tile 1ubmachlnegun 88181Sinl of U.S. AmbMoldor John Gordon Mein. Mein, M, -aumOd down Wed: neilday au-p11nc I<> nee a -'Of · men who f<tted bi& limousine off the -tlree blocb from the U.S. Embu&y and onle<ed him int<> one of their can. Hi. chl!IJffeur said Mein stewed from IP llmowine in the excltllive ,.,ldenuat nelghborilood and broke and ran. A burst of macblnegun fire felled him. "He wae: lying on tbe ground Md still moving, so they 11hot him some moA times with plstola until he died," the unideDtlfled chauffeur filli.d. Then , he 11ld, the men got back ioto the two car1 that bad forced him off the road apd. drove away. Docl<>r• laid the .-died of seven bullet wounds. H1a body was pla<ed in state at the Reform• Funeral Home, where hundreds Of persons gathe!'ed to mourn. There was no immedlate word when the body would be flown to his native Cadiz, Ky. A florist who Nid he Mtnessed the &laying told police one or the gunmen threatened him with "the same" uolel1 he went b.ack tn&tde and "shut up." Other w«nesses gaid one of the killers' cars was a green sedan, and police set up roadblockl around the ci· ty. There were no immediate report! of arrests. U.S. 111urca &aid Mein'a life bad . been threatened previollSly by the revo111Uonary armed forces, a CUban· backed Communllt ·terror group. A career foreign service officer, Mein was married and the father of three young boys. His family is here. The Guatemalun ministry of interior issued a commtmique e~sin-g "the SOITOW Jn all 16'ctors Of Guatemala over tile death of 1he ambassador." It praised ?Min for bi& "great merlll" .00 called him a "friend o f GuMemala." Alone . e-xcept for the chauffeur, Mein wal en route from a luncheon at his home to tM emblSfiY when t his home to the 'f!Dlbassy when the two te<romt can appeared. The chau!l<ur WU not hurt. President John.sO!l In 1965 appolnlod Mein as mnbassador to Guatemala, a natioa the alze Of Tennessee that bas been beset by teITOrists of the political right and left. Since 1967, political violence be• kill· ed nearly 2,000 persons. Seven month.a ago, Cot J<*tn Webber, chief of the U.S. military mission, and Capt. Ernest MW!rO, chief of 111e U.S. Embassy's naval section, were assassinated . A communist-led insurgent group said their deaths were In retaliation for the killillg of a Guatemalan beauty queen by rigbtwing terrorists. In Washington, a spokesman &aid PN<!deol: Johnson and Secr<tary of Stt.te Dean Rusk were "shocked and grieved" by the slaying and urged "a full investigation ol all the circumst.an· ces of the tragedy." "He (Melli) was ODi! of our finest career officers," be said. HOME Council Aligns Wit~ Ai11.1ort Opponents Oppon-of the Boloa Qilca lite for a cowty reglooa1 ekport won more bacldnJ Wednesday night when !ht Huntmctan Beacll HOME Oouncll voted to side witb the anti·BolH Cblca site group. The vote was six tXI support a resolu4 lion against the site east of Warner Avenue along Coast Highway, two again.st the resolution on U>e basis that not enough information ts available on whkb to make a decision and two abttieutions. Armed with lllPIJOrt from nearly f!Yer/ group they hive presented the olJta-t question I<>, memllora Of Prestige West HomeoWDers Assocla· tion DOW an turning toward prep&rl• tiolll fur the public hearings be!<J<e the AJrport Commlsoloo oet for 3:30 p.m. 8ept. l& In the boardroom ol the coon· ty Board of 5'!pervlsors In San11a Ana. The tranaportation c<>mmittee is trying to line up rides .ro Santa Ana for all who wi.9h to .attend. Those ln· terHted in providing rides er in at· tending may call any of four com- mitteemen. DAILY PILOT ,....,.. ........ c .... 1c OAAtlGI COAIT PUaLl$HING COMPAH't lo\ert H. WH4 Pf'hlflinl °"' h&ll""'° Joclr l . C1rf:y /kt ""'~ tlld ~ """"" Tho1t11t K1tvil E<lllor Tli111111 A. t.l1r11hlrt1 MIH'lll1119 Edlfor A1~1rt W. l1t11 Wllll111t Jt114 AJIDC.llle H\lfltlnoton llMCI\ f.dltor Clly Editor " .. , ........... ~ lot Ith Strfft M4ml'lf M4re11s P.O. 101 7tO t2MI --....... ltila: mt w.t ............ ,.. C.• ....... ; .. wnt • .,. """' L_,,. lwdt: 222 l"-.t A- Committeemen are 'Ibeone Bunnelster, dlalrman, B 4 2 • B 4 4 7 : Kathy Colel!IOll, BG$!a: P a t Rochester, 431-6060, and Dee Sher, M6- 9008. From Page l HUMPHREY. • • of tune with administration policy. Their plank w,. njected by a vote of 1,567¥• to 1,0411/• before adoption of a platform wlllt a Viebulm plsnlt llUJI• porting Presldelll J-'1 line. Altier this vote and before the nomination, some delegates were talk· lng about a walkout to organize a new peace perty. With the election only 10 weeks away, a new party could qualify for the ballot in only a few states. McCarthy himself rejected tile idea. The afternoon session recessed with some ol. the delegates staying on the f.loor and di-anting, "We want peace." .. When the evening session adjourned shortly after midnight, about 1,000 an- tiwar delegates and alternates and campaign aides iassembled in a caucus room alongside the convention ball at the international amphitheatre. They decided to march alon g Michigan Avenue to the headquarters hotel across from Grant Park, where police earlier had blocked the antl0war demoostrator1 from m.arcbing to tbe hall. Kenneth Wolbert Funeral Rites Slated Friday Put commander of the Huntington Beach American Legion pOst Kemeth Wolbert, who died Tuesd8)', will he buried in Good Shepherd Cemetery .after 1 p.m. services Frlday at the First Christ.bin Church. He was $2. \Volbert, Of 7901 Kartron Place. Hun· lington Beacb, had been .. restdent of Huntington Beach 24 years. The Wolcott. Jowa, native was a public works emplOye at El Toro Marine Corpe Air Stl&Uon end w11 a member of the Vetenn& of F...tgn \\Wa and tbt Ftrat Cbrlltlao Qturch. · Surviving him on hi• wUe, Myr1Je; two daugbten, Mn. Susan Ballll'd of Berkeley and Nancy Wolbert of Hun· tlllitCID Beech: • son, James Wolber1 of Huntington Beach: a brother, Eu1ene \Volbert of Burlington, towa; two 1tater1, Mrt. Joyce Johnsoo of Co· quille, On .• -1 Mr&. Oolon1 Dantz ot Burlin1toa, Iowa, an<J.. four ~·' -------- 1111 tbe GOP convedlon ~ wM!U qo al MlaJI -"II dramatc poo( to tbt mlJllone of Amerlotl>I wto -them -Rtpub!lcem olfer the best aobJtlons to peace tit home and a fresh and realistic approach to buildmg peace in the \l..'Of'ld.." Rep. Donald Rumsfeld. of Illin ois, ...-lllomblr"' ... i-.;, pool. Mid 1:bl currn convention ''marks the end of the old order, ttie old coall· !loo ct •coofilctlng .power bloc. l8 breaking up. The di"ent 81 n d divisiveness apparent in the Hum· phrey nomination last night was the symptom of a deep change in our DAILY ~It.OT"""., •ldllnl IC.MW pollllcalt:" * * CHICA 0 (AP) -Sen. Eug-J. Mcoarttty. a aoooandidate for t;be.ftrst time in nine JllOl)tlh.1 , says "it's still"' open question" whether be ·wm: ~ port Hubert H. Hwnphrey'1 bid for the presldency. ·~-~'r•Tcfe margin Wednesday night !or the DemocreUc presidenflial nomination, cirnaxing one of the Wl'tdest nine months of politics io recent time1. Alter watdllng hie defeat on television, McCarthy called a news conference In whlclJ be sald It Will be "several week! I think,'' before he decides wlletber I<> baclc Humphrey. * * * WASHINGTON (AP) -The FBI has launched an J.nvestigation Of what a -c_.._,... labell "unnecessary and vi o 1 en t in· terference" with reporterg st the Democratic Nationa1. Convention. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Olairk ordered the investigation Wedoesday and Rep, Jdhn E. Moss CD.Call!.), urged the at· lon!<>Y genmil I<> """1 lnve<tlgato,.. lmanedlately "to fully evaluate the performance Of the Wea.go Pollce Ilepartm«>t end tbe Illinois Natiooal Guanl,'' Moss b chairman of tbe House rub· comml.Uee on government in· formation. * * * HYANNIS PORT, ll!ais. (UPI - Violence on· the streebs d Cllicago to- day prompted Sen. Edward M. Ken. nedy (D-Maas.), I<> reossese his plans I<> visit tile Democralic National Coo· ve!tlqn. 'Ibe senator was reportedly ffi:onoldering bis orlgical plane to ·~ !aid 111e fll>lil day of the convendoo to- day In conjunction wttb a planned memorteJ to his daiD brother, Sen. Robert F. Kemedy. He was cautiously wartchlnig tile event& In Chicago. Kennedy reveoled to salllng tom· pantons Monday he would fly to Cbicogo to partieipate In t h • ~orial, but it was learned later he specified only after the presidential LOADING UP FOR VIETNAM ACTION ''Bullett'' Put Aboard BattllW•IC"' off 5Mi Beadt -vice preeideotial candlda(ee -· chosen. · + * * CHICAGO (UPI) -Vloe Pr..i.clent Demos Still Split on War Despite Peace Plank Loss DAILY ,ILOT PllM9 " •kM,_ KMtlltr ALL DECKED OUT 81ttl11hlp New Jersey Hubert H. Humphrey will try In bis OC• ceptanoe speech bef0<e the Dem· ocr!J:tic National C o n vent 1 on ~ I<> """""" oome <i Ille heat from the bitter tight wl1llln the party over Vietnam policy. The Vi<e President i. expected to ernpba.size tlwlt be m no way is com· miM<ld to • 1'8wltish line on Vlotnam, and to pled·ge lhat he will, M elected, use every possi"ble means of eallJ,ing an ecceptable peace. CHICAGO (AP) -In spite of the defeat of a Vietnam plaUorm plank opposed by Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, the Democratic party is far from united on its war policy. The vote Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention was 1,567% to 1,04:114. to defeat a ~ty report from the Platform CoTiiniittee calling for an immediate halt in bom- bing of North Vietnam. This con'stituted a strong margin of victory for the Humphrey position calling for conditions before hatting the bombing or otherwise de-escalat- ing the war. But the vote also demoristrated the large support of the antiwar forces at the convention and preaumably in the party. Moreover, the delegates favoring the bombing halt now demonstrated in defeat the em-0Uonal charge of their position. . Joined by recruits from t h e ga.Umes, they staged a folk-Singing, snake-dancing dem onstration on the convention floor. State standards were draped in black and one !U. of demonstrators carried a long· crepe streamer~ Folk _5inger Theodore Biket of the New York delegation led a ren~ ditton of "We' •Sh.all Overcome" .and marchers beld ,handl high, giving the Marjorie. Renner Funeral Service . . . Slated Saturday. Funeral services for Marjorie Ellen Renner, an lS..year-old Huntington Beach girl who died Monday at her home will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Smtth•s Mortuary, witlh burial in West- minster Memorial ~metery. Mai Renner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R<mne< of 807 Frankfort Ave., collapsed tn her home, complain4 ing of abdominal pains, the Orange County C01orter'1 office said. She was dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hosplt.al. Prellmlnary reports show she died of acut.e lymphatlc leukemia, a coro- ner's deputy said. Miss Renner, a member of the First 1\1.ethodist . Church of Huntin gton Beach, was an honorary queen of De· Molay and a past Job's Daughters queen . She was allO a member of Eastern Star. Other swvtvon include two broth· crs, George R. and Eugene R. Renner . Blanche Pearson Rites Wednesday Services for Mrs. Blandle Pearson, M., a Hunttrctoo Beadl resident neuty :Ill )'Un, ..in be 11 a.m. WedlJesdey et Smltb'a Mortuar1. Mrs. Peimn, of 211 TlKrd St., Apt. 3, died wec1nts<1ay. She was a member of the Hun· tlngton Beach Women's ti.ub, Peace and H•nnony Cfub Md Rebek•b Lodge 314. Survivors tnclude two sons, Lloyd M. Novlna and Mm-tit R. Ne\(nl; a sitter, Mn. J-le t,larie -.:ltt, ml """ .cr&llllcblld. Burial wm bl prtvate: victory sign. Qne of the few Humphrey delegates who also favored the peace plank, Rep. Donald Fraser of Minnesota , said frank.1y 1 '"I don't know what we do next." From Page l VIOLENCE .•• muster up enough foUowers for another attempt to march on the In· ternational Amphitheater. An attempt to march on the con- vention ball Wednesday led to a bloody battle with pollce and guardsmen. It swirled around the Conrad Hilton Hotel, fashionable Mlcblgan Avenue and green Grant Po:rk. Dellinger estimated that 3 O O demonstrators were injured in the o. At least 'JiJ7 persons were arrested. Four magistrates, working around the clock in two courtrooms, had pro- cessed 250 of the cases by mjd.morn· ing, releasing most on their own recOgnizance. Thirty-nine ~ r e q u I r e d hospital treatment. 'Ibey included six newsmen wbo fell prey to policy billy clubs 'llld Mice and seven pOlicemen sl<>ned, clnbbed or otherwise burl by dem~ators. New Jersey Loads Final Six Shells For Vietnam Tour Alnmunition load in g operations aboard the Long Beach-based bat· tleship USS New Jersey were scll edul· ed for completion today as the nation's only active battlewagon prepares to ship out for Vietnam. The giant ship'~ big guns end mag.azines were loaded by crane as barges and lighters carried food for her armament from tbe Seal Beach U.S. Naval Weapons Station. The New Jersey needed six more shells -referred to as bullets by Navymen -for her 16 inch guns and these were due to be loaded aboard in the early aftel'Mon today. Open hou se is scheduled aboard the reactivated battleship at Pier E, Long Beach Naval Station, during the day FTid"y Md visitOl'S may get directions at the base's gates. The New Jer~ will leave soon for a tour of duty ln Vietnamese waters, but exact depart..-. date u DOI likely I<> be announced unt1l she !Is under way. * * * CHICAGO (AIP) -The rll!ing &tar of another Kennedy blazed brighll}y on Demooroatic horizoos today desp.it.e ttie last brolher'• relu&al I<> be drawn into the W'htte Houst fmy tlh1s year. Many poli1iiclans feel Sen. EdWMd M. Keimedy's rejection oI 1te draft movement tl1Utt bUbbled up at the Democratic National Convention this week only postponed his preS.idtnttal nomination until 1972 or 1976 -depen- ding on whicll way the party's fortunes flow tbi6 !all. * * * CHICAGO (AIP ) -Winn.iog Ille Democratic pregdenttal nantination a prize Ile !irst sought eight yoars aio. provided Hubert H. Humpbrey witb a bittersweet victory. "My happtn..,... has been mlxod with some sorrow," tbe vice president said Wednesdar night of his viol:<>ry, which ,came while downtwn Oh.i.ca·go was WJDpsawed by running battle\Cl between groups of y0W1g people and police reinforced by National Guard troops. Humphrey sairl his heart went oot to all the persons· injyred in the street fighting. Quake Hits Manila l MANILA (UPI) -A strong earth· quake, recalling the tremor which kill~ Record Olympic Entry Announced i~1.':t'.~ru~"!"'::~00~~';.i~ MEXICO CITY (AP) - A rec<rd Thursday. thunderstonn . 119 nations have euten!d .a .record Previously, tihe 1964 Games in Tokyo Police said there was coru;iderable 7,226 athletes for the 19th Olympic had the most nations. 94, and the 1952 flooding in the city but a spokesman Games .at Mexico City, Oct. 12~27, the Games in Helsinki, Finland, the most said they had "no reports of actual organizing committee announced athletes, 5,867, tbe commlttee said. damage." ~~~~~~~~~- HJ. Garrett 11th Semi-Annual Sale Encls Saturday; Augvst 31 stl YOUR WT CHANCE TO TAKI ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY EVENT ON UPHOLSTERED SOFAS AND CHAIRS . . . - Over 200 Styles of Sofas -Chairs -Love Seats -Ottomans. Large chdice of Decorat".'·'f fabrit' SAYING H.J.GARl\EfT fURNrpJRE PROFESSIONAL 221 S HARHOR SL VD, INTERIOR DfSIGNERS COSTA MESA CALIF. °""" ...... ,..,.. & ""· ..... 646-0275 646.0276 t ---_,_ I ' • Lag11na Beaelt DAILY PILOT Your Hoin.etGWll ,,,. . EDITION Dally Paper VOE. 61', NO. 208, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES , t:AGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA THURSOA Y, AUGUST 29, 1968 teN CENTS i ·Hippies Quit Laguqa, But Shoplifting Stays Up By TOM GORMAN Of tttt c.11r Pitt ll•tl ' Art the flower children moving to greener fields and thus abandoning Laguna Beach? This seems to be the general feeling around the Art Colony, as reveaJed through the commeats of bu5inessmen and city ofticlals. ~ Patrick Park, manager of Taco Bell, said an exodws seeDU!d to begin after the city cowcll Aug. 7 passed an anti· • FightHHH, Antiwar Group, Told CHICAGO (UPI) -The leader of .antiwar demonstrators, declaring "the dirty deed has been dooe by the Democratic party," today told his bloodied followers to go home and }legin work against president i a I nominee Hubert H. Humphrey, But even as Dave Dellinger, national chairman of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Viet· nam, spoke to newsmen, young pro.- testers in Grant Park were tryin& to ~: whip up enthusiasm for a neW march on the Democratic National Con· vention hall. Dellinger said the clash between thousands of antiwar protestors and national guardsmen nem-the con. vention hotel headquarters last night had "achieved a kind of tragic suc· cess." "I think the American people have seen the repress.iw nature of the city of Chicago and what happens to peOple who try to legitimately protest this country's involvement in Vietnam," Dellinger said. / "I can't ask these people' to stay here and be beaten agaiti tonight,'' Dellinger said. "The dirty deed has been done by +J1e Democratic party. They have nominated another loyal militarist and J am asking my people to go home and work against him and all the policy he .iitands for ." A few blocks away a growing crowd of several hundred young protesters Jistened (a em o ti on al anti- establishment speeches and leaders •mong the gNup said they planned to muster up enough followers for another attempt to march on the In· ternational Amphitheater. An attempt to march on the ccn- vention hall Wednesday led to a bloody battle with police and guardsmen. It swirled around the Conrad Hilton Hotel, fashionable Michigan A venue and green Grant Park. Dellinger estimated that 3 0 0 demonstrators were injured in the o. At least 267 persons were arrested. Four magistrates, working around the clock in two courtrooms, had pro- cessed 250 or the cases by mid-morn· \ng, releasing most on their awn recOgnizance. loitering ordinance. But within the last week, Park said, some hippies have returned.. '"Ibey left to check out same other places. then decided to come back." In the meantime, Park said, family trade has pi.eked up, resulting in more n!venue. He estimated. that family trade compared to the bJppy trade is about ooe 1llird tho work, with 11lree limoo tho Income. Alao, Part said, the clean cut r teenagers are· patrod:r.ing the eating place more ~ before. "At ooe time, the hippies ,cared some away," he said. "now they are coming back."' Jolly Roger .manager Gene Howe said the hiDPie trallic now is about tile same as ft· was at the beginning oc~ ,summer. "I see a lot of new faces," be said. Hqwt said that at one time ttiere was a definite lull in mppie business, but now It bas picked up again. ·"W/verl"t been bothered," com- mentM Lloyd Sellset, owner ol Deauville Llngerie. He sald the hipples seem to be moving :t00th.. When asked why they are leaving, he commented, "l don't know Why tiley ever came here in the th-st place." Laguna Beach Board of Realtors President William Lambourne said the gmal feeling around town iJ that there are fewer hippies. 'Ibe reasoos, Lam~--~~:\eves , are twofold: the otan o. \:'.j' anti bo<edom wilh lb 0 CHICAGO, USA -P.olice and antiwar demonstral· ors mix it up during. claSh Wednesday nigh~ outside Conrad Hilton Hotel, downtown headquarters for Democrats. Police used ))illy clubs, tear gas and mace in battle with thousands, of demonstrators while delegates were nominating Hubert Humphrey. Chambers Feting Saddlehack Staff Chamber's rl commerce from three cities will assemble in Laguna Beach Sept. 12 to host teachers and ad· ministrators of the new Saddleback Junior College. An estimated 50 persons from the staff and .administration are expected. The luncheon is to begin at 11 :45 a .m. in the llotel Laguna. Saddleback CQJ- lege will open its doors for the first time this fall. The welcoming luncheon will be co- sponsored by chambers ol Tustin, San Clemente and Laguna. Guests are to include trustees Louis Ziutk and Hans Vogel. Reservations may be placed with the Chamber. Ransom Payoff Agreed With Kidnaper of Child BEVERLY HILLS (UP!) -Payoff arrangements of $'l60,000 ransom kl free the kidnaped 4-year-old son of a milUonaire banker have been made, police said today. 1 At a midmorning press conference Chier of Police Clinton Anderson said "arrangements have been made for a payoff." He would not elaborate on the arrangements or on the reports that the transfer of funds was under way. Stanley StaUord Jr, was kidnaped Wednesday from his swank home anly a few blocks from where another '250,000 k:idnaping took place a year and a balf ago. "The parents want the police to stay back. Malnly what they want i! to make contact themselves and they have requested we not interrere," Anderson said after a sleepless night. "We are cooperating." Anderson said 300 law enforcement officers were working on the case with the FBI "the main individuals running t.'le show." !·le confirmed that the Stalfords' 1968 Cadilhtc used as a getaway car by the abductor had been found but would not elaborate. Military Downs Air Plans Show Program Sah•,5 ·Show Drop Sale or !"estiva1 or Arts programs this year was down about 10,000 copies Crom the preceding year. Marines, Navy Reject Civili.an Use of Facilities This was the essence or a report to the chamber or commerce board by John Baughman on behalf o! Laguna's Jaycees. By JACK BROBACK Of .. 01111 , .... ,,.,. Marine and Navy spokesmen com· lined \Vednesday to shoot holes in arguments for ming any of Orange .::oUJJty's three military air facilities ~s sites for civilian airports. The Marine Corpi Air Station at El roro , the Marine CotPI Air FacWfJ' at Santa Ana -once a blimp base -and <he Los Alamitos Naval Air S~ all ltave been mentioned as pGsslbla sites for a regional airport In a spec.lat, 122,500 report to the county Board of S~rvisors by William L. Pereira and A.ssociates. But Maj. Gen. W. G. Tllruh, El Toro commander, ruled out the two Marine )ases in a hurry Wednesday. "There is no evidence that Oepit1f· 1nent or Defense requirements for he5e sites or the impact on national Jtfe.nse was considered." the general .a.id. "They should bt deleted Crom th• ' •, study." While on his feet the Marine com· mander also took a pot shot 1t the Pereira report1s suggestion that an in- ternationaal airport be established at Camp Pendleton. He said the air space requirements or the base are in· compatible with an inte.rnational airpart, that war practice with live ammunition was carried out and that vertical flights (hellcopter1) were a ll!Ce!l&J'J part or the traJning there. H~ 'also ruled out Mlle Square in Fountain Valley aa a general aviation port. "We need It." he said. The first new idea thrown into the four hearings to date was provided by Ed Van Allen, president of the Orange County Pilots Association, a regular speaker at the hearings. He proposed a new ajrport east and north of the present Orange County facility immediately adjacent to lhe MCAF, Sao!> Ana. He oald • l0,000 root runway was possible with landing patterns and takeoffs over uninhabited areas. He said the n1ght path would be about one mile west or UCI. Queries as to joint civilian-military use of Marine aJrports were answered w!U1 "un~atis!actory" by the military. Such setups.at Yuma and MinneapoUs were both condemned. "County use cf Los Alantitos NAS 11hould anticipate violent reaction of the publlc," capt. Lloyd Ruth, com .. mand.er of the air st.alien told airport commissioners. He was backed In hJs opposition to BaughmM sald Jaycees stJld "a shade OW;J"" 31,000 programs, down about 10.000 from the preceding year. Prorit for the Jaycees, he said, was cOOut $3.000. Baug11l"l9'1 attributed the drop in sales to the incrtasca cost of the pro- gram from 50 cents per copy to 7S ce.nta:. He said many penotU purchas· ed two programs When they were 50 cents each but bought only oae at 75 ~ntl. the use o! hi• !aciilly by homeowner T~O UBLE DEL • YS groupa: 1n west Garden G r o v e .IJ. Rossmoor and Seal Beach. ''lt'1 ,.;J S OCK REPORT to have thtm an my side for 1 change," he quipped. 1 The final hearings are slated ror Tht reguJ.or stock markt& sum. Sept. 16 1n the board or aupervisor• / rr will not appear in. t~~·· edi· htaring room in Santa Ana. At that tSon. rtlecowe of dlfffcull1t1 tn tran.to- Umt the Bolsa Chica Beach and Sao mb1Jcm, emanatfno from Chiccioo. Joaquin Hilb sites "1JJ be dLsc11.1••dt • ~ Laguna . The manager of a chain food market store, who wished to r e m a i n anonymous, said shoplifting is as bad as ever. '"f'hillgs aren't any quieter," he said. "I'm hoping it will be, but I'm sure not predicting anything." Laguna Beach Mayor Glenn Vedder also beliewd there are fewer hippiess since many are going back to high school and col~e. ''They just put oo. a summer image, ' he &aid. Police ClLief Harry LabrOW' said, "lt'a our impression that during the last week or two the nwnber of hippies have been redud.ng." He 18'4 that during the morning watch, trom 1 a.m. to 9 a.m., there have been very few hippies observed. "They're just not on the streets." City Manager James Whepton alao said the ntunben were decreasing. and credited the exodus t.o tbe iJn. pendlnl start o! sdlooL emos Seeks Party Peacemaker. For Veep CH IC AG 0 (UPI) -Hubert 11. Hwnphrey today plunged into a na· tional election campaign against Richard ~1. Nixon bearing a Democratic banner tattered and dirtied in one or the angriest in- trai)arty fights or modern American political history. Immediately after receivlng a Dmiocratic pregidentlal nominaUon o( questionable value, Humphrey buck;led to ,tbe task of fi~g a. runnlnj tp.ate WPQ can add YIJ.Utb ~ "Dlin,o.!'& .ap-~· pMl-/to his ticket ana "h~fiJll~i..'lelp bim unite his Cractiou~ party. The vice president won nomination easIJy. on the flrlt ballot but it came to hlin from a convention marred by loud .and frequent waves of boos and em· bittered ,disorderly protes~ against the le:ir gaS and night stick tactics US• ed by Ohlcago police to repulse an· tiwar demonstrators besieging the convention headquarter~ hotel. Some sources close to llumphrey were putting out the word that his vice pre&ldential choice would be Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie of Maine. Others were equally sure that it would be Mayor Joseph L. Alioto or San Francisco, who placed Humphrey's name before the convention. Still others were betting on Sargent Shriver, ambassador to France and brother-in·law or the Ken· nedy clan. Humphrey's choice will be made known later today and ratilied at the final convention session beginning at 1 p.m. CDT tonight. The closing session also will feature Humphrey's ac- ceptance speech and a memorial tribute to the late Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy Who, but for an assassin's bullet, might have been t.he man taking the bows tonight. Humphrey polled 1,7601/.4 first ballot votes, far more than the 601 given to his chief opponent and fellow Min- nesotan, Sen. Euge ne J. ~1cCarthy. Sen. George S. McGovern cf South Dakota, who had tried to rally support from followers cf the late Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, finished a weai third with 1461h votes. McGovern pledged support for the ticket. But there was no promise of support from McCarthy, who told an early morning news conference that Humphrey must "come to me" for an endorsement. Looking happy despite "a temporary setback to the cause," McCarthy made clear that his support or Hum¢trey would depend on their reaching agreement oh a way to end the Vietnam war. In an afternoon session Wednesday, McCarthy and McGovern allied in an (See HUlllPHREY, Pare !) Laguna Marshal Rios to Retire D. J. "Danny" Rios of D:::ua Point, an Orange County law enforcement of· ficer for 2Q years, this week an- nounced his retirement as marshal of the Laguna Beach Municipal Court. The resignation will be effective Nov. 30. RJos has beftl marsbal at Laguna Be~ since 1962. He said he will spend bts tlmfi in land development business lnvolv.in& Rios family pro- perty. He started with the county as a d<!>vlY sheriff and left that depart· ment six years ago .-a serge;nt in charge of homlcide and robbery detail. Two oC the mosl famous cues In whkh he waf Involved were the ''Olp Stick" murder case and the death of My!cml Irvine. ' -WIT...,.. REJOICING Nominee Humphrey Muskie, Shriver 'Frontrunners' As Veep Choice CHICAGO (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. Muskit: is the frontrunner to be Democratic presidential n o m i nee !"Jubert H. i"lumphrey's runningmate, but Ambassador R. Sargent Shriver is also getting strong consideration, ac~ cording to close associates of the vie~ president. Humphrey, who held some discussions with party leaders even before his first ballot presidential triumph Wednesday night, continued consultations through the early morn- ing hours in a 25th floor suite of the Conrad Hilton hotel. Humphrey will put hi s selection before the Democratic conventioa tonight. "The decision has not been made," press secretary Norman 9lerman said e.;.,rJy today, but cl0&e associates said that A1uskie, the 6-foot-5,. M-year-old architect of his stat.e's Democratic rPVival, was the front-runner. At the same time ther:e was specula· tion that the more glamorous Shriver was benefitllng Crom events or the past 48 hours. Orange Weatller The weatberman'1 turning down the heat Friday, setting the knob at 70 degree11 on the coast while inland regions con- tinue to sweller in the high 80's. INS IDE TODAl' A long-fought cuatod11 bat tle !hat began in tht farmlan.di of Iowa wa.a s11ttW fn a Cali/onto. covr: Wtdne.tda11 whn a 1udo11 reitored ihe JO.year-old bo11 to hit wrlta fathtr. Sec. Pogc e. • •• l I I ·----------------·-------------------~~-~ -.. -·--------. • % DAl\.V P!LDT Thutsdl1, Au9111l 29, 1968 GOP Looks With Glee at, Brawl1in·' Democrats' __ ....., 5ldol!&lit de,.lo!>meoU to Wed· ll0"'"1 lliibt'a .-Qy ~allo Na· tioul Coa-In Chk>o&O ... aum. IUrlled In tht followln& capsule ~dGO (UPI) -Rooubllcans *'-11ee -Y at tho brawling DomocnUc '*"""Uoo. GOP -sal41111~~·-.illcet1 Hllblrt H~7 tht IU(lport GI ""1llool of Ammcam tllla-~._. b« ... Gov. John A. Love of Colorado, a mernber of tho R"!l'lblioao '•liolening post" bere, 141d the c-aat belWeen Ca!lflat After Heist Pair Lead Police On80mphChase 87 AR'l'llUR R. VINSEL Of ... ,,_.,, ,!tit It.ff Screaming up the Newport Freeway, a Santa Ana couple led a score oi lawmen and a paJr of tow truck drivers on an 80-mile·per-bour chase 'Ibunday, alter a $478 Costa Mesa 1ervice station till tap robbery. The driver and hi1 &irl were finally arretted near TulUn wten their demolished pickup truck rolled to a stop on a ride ltreet and they leaped out with their hands in the air. Johnnie Stocker, 25, of 115 N. Forest Ave., Santa Ana, and Pariscene J. Roddy, 19, of 1530 W. Second St, Santa Ana, were booked at Costa Mesa City Jail on suap!doo of grand !hell Their wrecked truck -which tore out freeway ottramp reflector posts and splintered a rallroad crossing aign during the four-mile pursuit -was towed away by one of the trucks which began the chue. Tbe chain of events started about 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dan's Rlcilfleld Service 2990 Brlatol St., Costa Mesa, when a pickup truck pulled up between the 1tation bulldlnf and the pump island cash box. j'I was wooderi.ng if I could use your Laguna Y outli Awaits Rabies Test on Rat A w6I wl>lte rat la In quarantine I<> day, and a mn• yetr old Laruna -bo7 la _, to Jean U a -0( -'""'" lbola :will be DtC'ORIC'/· • 'Ibo At bit Bret Knop! We-day as he and otben attempted to atve it water while at the Bluebird Beach. "\Ve have rat&, and the kids weren't afraid of .tt." 1a:ld the boy's mother. Mrs. Kermit Knopf 0( ll80 Summit Dr. "None ol us felt it was dangerous." The rat, described as nine inches Jon&, waa caut'bt inunedlately after the acddenl by George Glroux, who placed a trash can over the animal un- til the SPCA arrived. "We were V«Y fortunate the man e1u&ht him, so we can keep the rat under observation," said Mn. Knopf. Sleepy Seaman Hurt in Wreck A 1ouna: Navy aeaman , injured when ht 1ep;tted11 ttll uleep at the wheel ol his car, slammed into a parked vehicle early t:hi.I morninc oa Paclflc Cout. HU01wa1 just south of 10th Street In South Laruna. restroom! ., aa!d a girl who aligbted from the vehicle aa atteodant Brian P. Raab approached the truck. Raab showed her where it was, noting tbat a man was sitting m the passenger slde ol the truck, before be went back into the lubrication room to work on a car. "I beard the truck •!Mt up and got 1w:pk:ious," Raab later told Offtcer Wayne Harber, so be trotted outalde and saw that the cash box bad been emptied and yelled for the awpecta to stop. Realliing what had happened, park· ed Mesa Tow Service drivers Robert Haas and Robert Seaton gunned their big ve1*1e1 and gave chue as the red-and-white retawa7 truc1t sped away. Costa Mesa Police Sgt, Les Harrison "'as driving north toward the county police training facility in Anaheim when he beard the Initial radio broad· cast of the Newport Freeway chase. ''I turned around and came'louth, but about the time I hit the Santa Ana Freeway, Control One (all-county police radio frequency) said the tw trucks had them !topped." CROSSED STRIP Sgt. H·arrison slowed, pulled across the median l'trlp and headed back north. Suddenly, the au.spet'(I were also reported northbound again. "And just about that time this truck pasted me dotna about eighty," the .sergeant said, adding that two California Highway Pa'frol cars were also gaining fast when the truck shot olf at the E"dinger Avsn~e oltramp. "He wa1 eolng 'way too fast, it's a ~ mile per hour or slower spot and he wiped out four or live reflectors, then h'&Uled it eastbound in a rlgtit. turn on Edinger and Jumped the divider," Sgt. Harrison said. "He bit a railroad warnJng sign ... blew the hell out of the thing and jusl barely missed the main signal control. wlllclt really would have stapped him," Sgt. liarrison Ddded. "'When that sign exploded lt smash· ed tlhe windshield and new back over the truck,'' Sgt. Harrison 1ald1 "l guess th• girl took 1ome g\asa in the face." Sgt. Hurlaon said the vehicle pulled off onto De\ Amo Avenue 1.t that point and the two suopect.s Jumped out with their h81'ld:!i up a1 he slid hla patrol car to a halt, revolver drawn. OFFICER YELLED "I only had my two-Inch, so I yelled 'Just stay where you are,' but th1s CHP guy was right behind me witb a shotgun and he yelled about the 1ame tiling," Sgt. Harrison aaid today. The sight of iUnS paralyzed the !iUspeets. "Don't do BDYUlinf honey . Don't do anytl!ille. Just do wbal lh•Y say," he quoted the 1u1pec:t identlfied a1 SWcker as &ayin1. "I'm doing what they tay," the 1irl replied, j'Ohhh .•• my daddy's gonna kill me." the -.ly Democratic coave.Uoo but and the GOP """"'111on ·two w-ago al Mlami llNch "la dramattc proof to the mWiODI of AJnerlcoal llllo waldled tllem -Rtpubllcom offer tbe be6t 1olut1001 to peace E.t home and a frl!&b and reall>tlc •r.ir-to building peece ln the world.' 1)'111..... • doop ~ la oat polldcal 1Y • " * * * CHICAGO (AP) -S.n. Eus-J. Mccarthy, a ~oooandidate for the first / time in Dine mon'IN, aaya "1t's .lt111 m open question" whet.her be .wm. sup. port Huberl H. Hwnp~t bid for DAILY PILOT Plltlt '°' 'lh'kll O'Deftllllt TIDE RUSHES IN, TIME RUNS OUT FOR THESE WEST NEWPORT HOMES Spectators Witch H1lplt11ly A1 Sta Cl1lm1 43rd St rfft P1tlot ~~~~~~-=--~- 3 Legislators Due at Opening Of GOP Office ~ A congressman and two 1tate legislaton will help open Laguna Bead! Republican headquarters in a INliler Seturday. Sd!eduled at the 3 p.m. festivlt\e• at Glermeyre and Laguna A venue are Rep. James B. Utt (Tustin), SJate Senator John G. Schmitz (R-Tuslin) and A!Semblyman Robert Badham IR-Newport Beach). William Roley, local GOP leader, said Republican beadquarten will be open through Nov. I to fumlth voter information on candidates and Issues . Kotey said the trailer would be man- ned daJJy = 9 p.m. tbrougll Sept. " for voter registrat1oo. Buddha S11bjec t For Fellows hip "Buddhf, tbe Fourth Principle," will be the subject tonight in the leetw·e series ''Seven , Principle1 ol Consciousness," presented by ttie Aqttarian Fellowship. t The presen!Jtion wiµ. be given ~ \he L&iuna ~ Sevlrirs and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave., at 8:~ p'.m. , Giving the la!)< and slide prt,.n. ta~on will be Hany Han14oo. i Tourist Leaves Beach After Patio Crumbles By PATRICK O'DONNELL 01 tllt ~llY '*" ltlft Hia nerves ahot. coffee 1alesman Jim Grady slammed a ault.cue Into the trunk of hia car. "I'm getUng out o( here," he said. .. When the patio collapsed, that was It." Grady had been renting a beac:htrorit house at 4303 Seashore!! Drive. He, his wife and two teenaged 2 Children Hit On Crosswalk Two El Toro youngsters suffered minor injuries in La guna Beach Wednesday ·when. struck by a car whlle following their parents in a crosswalk. Police said Jan Joseph v an Zoumeren, 10 ·ot 24301 °Twil St., and hla s11ter, J\01ea1ary, t, bad tcratches and brul.1•1 and were ·to be treated by the famlly doctor. Sgt. Wendell Faulk said a car driven by Gordon M. Brown, Jr., 17 of 31312 Camel Pt., South Laguna, e\fl,lck the girl& on South Coast llighway rat Moun- tain Road at 8: 10 p.m. boya bad looked forward Jut Seturday to a one-week vact.t1on b1 the sea. On Wednesday, 'they found tbt 1ea was mighty eater to have at Utem. At about l p.m., ~ concrete paUo floor cracked, then tumbled into the raging surf patio floor, wall and all. "I can take it, you understand," said Grady, as he tossfld another sultca1e into his car. "Il'a my wife. She can't sleep here another night." Grady, M, said he'• going to a pend the rest of h11 vacation beck home in Rlveralde. "I'm golnf to play Soif. It's rater." Had he told his landlord about his leaving? "N~. can't find him, and I haven't time to look." Meanwhile, next door at 4301 Seashore, Mrs. R. G. Ziolkowski of Pomona decided to cut her vacation short, too. She hadn't been able to find her landlord either. "I think he 's up in the lligh Sier- ras," she said, ruefull1. The 1urf splashed tn, and splashed out wiU\ more sand scooped from under"neath the patio of her vacation retreat. It, too, lieemed about to i o. "I've had It,'' said Mn. Ziolkowski. "We w1nted a vacation close to the ocean, but we didn't want tt this close." Other 1ununer renters in Ule area ~re lets tearful. Said one: "We paid through Saturday and we're (o1ng to get our money's wortti." I , Gail prdF'a". McCai1hy -daleoCed b7 a lar1e margin Wtdnesday n!fbl !or tho Democr8tlc presidentW nomination, cllmulng one o! Ille vA!dl!st nine montb.I of patWcs kl recut Ume1,.. Aller wald>lnf · his · defeat on tei.vta1on, MCCortlly .. ned a ~"' conference 1n which he 1ald it will be "several weeks I think," ,~on he decides wh«her to .bacJ< Hwnpbrey. * *' * WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The FBI has launched an.investigation of what a Democratic congressman labels "unnecesSar,. and v Io l t n t in· t¢.,..nce" witb reporletl a the Democratic National · Convention. AJ.ty. Gen. Ramsey Olark ordered the investigation W-y and Rep, J~ E.·M .... (D-Calif.), urged the at· tomey general -to aend tnYestlaator1 Jmmediately "lo fuJly evaluate Ille performance of the Cldcago Police Depor-and the llllnola National Guard." Moss is chaimlan of tbe House aub· committee on g o vernmen t ln· formation. * * * HYANNIS PORT, Maaa. (UPI Violence on the streets of Oiicago to· day prom~ Sen. Edward M. Ken. nedy (D·Mass.), to rea55e5a his plans to visit the Democratic National Con. vention. The senator was rep orte dl y recon<idering his orlgXiaj plans to at. t.nd Ille llnalday of the con..-i... day in conjunction with a planned memorial to his 5Jain brother, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. He was cautioualy watching the events in We.ago. Kennedy revealed to &ailing com· panions Monday he would f!y to Chicago to parn.cipate in th , memorial, but it was learned later htl specified only afte< Ille presidential and vice presidential candldatec -. chosen. * * * CHICAGO (UPI) -Vice Proaldent Hubert H. Humphrey will try In his &c• coptanc:e opeech before the Dem· ocratic National C o n ve nt lo n toniil>t lo ~ IOllle ol Ile beat from the b!Uer ~gbt -the party over Vl«nam pollcy. The Vice President lo expected to emphasize that be in no way ts com· milted to a bawld!ll JJne oo Vietnam, and to pledge 1bat bt will, if elactad, use .....,-y possible m...., of p!nlnf an acceptable peace. * * * OHICAGO (AP) -The rloing -of anolter Kennedy blued brigbt!y on Democntic horlzoos -Y cleoptte tho last brother'• re!mal to be <h'awn Into the Wblte House fray th.ls yNr . Marry politician• feel Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's rejeclioo of 1lle drafl movement ti1lt bubbled up at 111• Democratic National Convention this week only posllponed his preBldenlial oominaUon umil 1972 or 1978 -depen· ding on wllldl ny the party's-. flow lhll fall. Street Repaving Projects Slated Repaving of Temple HUlJ Drive and Thalia Street in Laguna Beach 11 to begin after Labor Day, probably Tu11o day. Joseph SWeany. public works dlrec· tor. said tht re·•urtaclng between South Co1st Highway and San Rema Drive may take two wetk1. The c!l1 wtll attempt to keep th• artery to Top of the World open for traffic, 11ld Sweany. He 1ald traffic may be rerouted to Part Avenue from time to time. · Also Included In the '24.000 project. Oougtu Hawkins, XI. wu released from South Coo.st Community Hoopltal to Camp Pendleton authorities this momin1 when it was decided that his injuries weni apparently not terlous. Ol.lilomia Highway Patrol &lid that no other vehicl11 wwe involved. F rom Page I Paulk saJd the mother and father had CT06:ied tile car's rUt when. the girls ran in front of t . He 1ald tbe driver was cited. j•Yn, our money's wcrtb," said hi• wifa, whlmperinJ. Sw~any 1ald, ts repaving Ledrolt Street between North Coast Highwa1 and Hillcrest Drive. OAHV PllOI ............ c.lifet'lll• OllAHGI COAIT ,UILl~IHO COM,ANY ••••rt N. w,,4 ,l'Uldlt'll .... 'WWW J1ek l . Cerl•y Vic.I rrltktlnt .,.. o--.i MtMttr Tho11111 K11•ll ...... Tl.efllltt }.. Murphi11• Mllr>ottl111 Edi!« Rieh1rd P. Nill P1 ul N1u111 Ltl\IM ltMC.h ,lldv.rt1,1,,. Clly ~dlltl' DlrKIGI" HUMPHREY ••. e!!ort to write .a dove plank into the party plaUorm with a demand for an lmmedlate haJt In the bombing of North Vietnam and other propoeals out of tune with admlnl!traUon policy. Their plank was rejected by a vote of 1,567~1 to 1.04.1 y., before adoption of a plaUonn with a Vietnam plank sup. porUna; President J<tinson's line. Alter Ulla vote and before the nomination, some dele1ate1 were talk· ing about • walkout to organizt • new peace party. With th• election only 10 weeks away, a new party could qualify for the ballot in only a few states. McCarthy himseU rejected the Idea. The afternoon session recessed with some ci. the delegates 1taylna: on the floor and chanting, "We want peace ." When the eveninC session adjourned shortly after mldni(ht, about 1,000 •n· tiw~r delegates and alternates and camp&.ign aides .a11embled in a caucus room alongside the convenUon hall at the inlernaUonal amphitheatre. Tht.y decided to march alon' Michigan A venue lo the headquarters hotel acroa1 from Grant Park, wbert Police earlier had blocked the antl.·war d•monslraton from marchinl to the ball. Thi poUco balllt witll the dtmonltraton wu -.td by delegates at the hall on televlatOJJ 1ct'ftn1 vi1lblt in the corrldor1. M.>yor Richard J. Daley and his OUcaao police wete the tarseu of boolng and harsh remarks, Daley heard mort unkind words from Rep. John Con11rs of Mlchtcan, a N•sro who 11conded th• nomtnatloo of. 1be R.ev. O•nn'ni E. PhllUpl, District of Columbia favorite son can· djdate and the first Negro ever placed in nomination for the presiden cy at a rnajor party political convention. "Supporters 0£ peace have been brutally and sadistically attacked by the Chicago police, Conyers said. "This i• the Politics ol thame." Humphrey watched the rioting from his suite on the 2Sth floor of the head· quarter• hotel, and himself get a heavY whiff o! tear gas. He later told a group of 1upporters that his happiness in &etting the nomination WJ.S "mixed with some sorrow" over the violence taking place in the streets. Humphrey promised a "clean fought campaign" against Nlxon and publicly e:rprened optimism about tht chances for restorin& party unity. But he must have autfered ~rlvat.e qon!es wat· ching on televt11on tis h11 perty tore Itself to pieces in the u11y.tempered and rowdy evening session. 'Kitten Burglar' Robs La gunan You mifbl "Y ho WU a plnt .. b:td cat bur&Jar. At a111 rate, h• apparenUy UHd !ht cat·s door to enter a Laruna Beach home Wedn~•da.)'. Polloe uid '30 In bill• and chanp was atoltn. from the tiom• el. Wallace Wiekham. Thi mooty WU In • plUUc b&M. Othw valuabloa _.. ipond. H.J. Garrett 11th Semi-Annual Sale Intl• Saturday~ Aut11td 31 stl YOUR WT CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY SAYING EVENT ON UPHOLSTERED SOFAS AND ·CHAIRS Over 200 Styles of Sof:u -Chairs -Love Se.ts -ottomans. Lart(e cholco of Dtc0rat<T fabrics row ,_. .. wmo. dtrlg!l<r w111 ~ ,_...,, to ...._ ,.. , , , • · -H.J. GARRfJT f U RNffU RE . PROFfSSIQNAL Jiii HAUloR ILVO., INTERIOR DU18N&RS C<»TA MISA CALIF. 0,.-.. -I 1111. -MMlfl MMJ7' t ' t . . r -IWL.Y'PILOT ""*" LOADING UP FOR VIETNAM ACTION l ''Bullets'' Put Abo.rd Battlewagon off Seal~ Beaefl Can Supervisors. Rulf On Stadium Assessin~? The question o( whether the Angels baseball club and the city cl Anaheim .;hould be assessed $2.3 million in possessory inrettst in A n a h e i m Stadium probably cannot be detided by the Board Of Supervisocs. County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw \Vednesday said he doubted that the supervisors sitting as a board of equalization to hear tax }ll'otests could ruJe on the -s!adium fluest.km . He said state law prohibits •··city from filing assessment appeals with ·anyone but the state Board of EqualizaGon. The city of Anaheim is in the act because its contract with the ball club Orange Thieves Hit by 'Draft' Startled by a burglar alarm, thieves who managed to swipe $1,000 worth of ok>Uring from Mooney Andrews' Men's Store at m S. Main, Orange, early this week may find their loot a bit drafty. . Grabbing alt the clothing they could, lhe thieves, working under the stress of a ringi ng burglar alarm, forgot to take the pants to the suits they swiped. J provides that the city wil{ pay all pro- peny taxes and Joseph EJ. Beribe, an Anaheim city attorney, ftled tbe in· test with flinshaw's oWot. The Anaheim Clity Co1111cil will pay under protest the $206,881 in taxes. If it is ruled that the city's non-p."Ofit corporation holds all possessory in· terest in the stadium , there will be no tax. HinShaw said the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club case could be beard by the Board of SuperVisors because operator Ronnie Reif was defending himself against a $577,7SO aassess- mect. ' Reif leases the goll Course and clubhouse from the Oity of Costa Mesa which built it under a non-profit cor- por.ation set up. This year's assessment protestors number 429. They seek reductions totaling $27 milllcn from llinshaw's figure of $92 million. The Irvine Company has submitted petitions seeking to r e d u c e assessments from $9.4 million to $5 million. Other major challengers include Rossmoor Corporation, asking a $588,550 reduction ; Xerox on 28 leased machines, $1.427 ,030: LagUJla Niguel, $'l23,160 and Bullocks Realty Qirpora- tion, 1,382,730. I ,.. . ' ' . . . ... lLY.PllO~~l~ ll~ IC ........ . ALL DEtXED OUT llettlohlp Ntw' Jer11y New Jersey Loads Final Six Shells For Vietnam Tour Ammunition 1 o ad i n g operations aboard the Long Beach-based bat- tleship USS New Jersey were sctiedul· ed. for completion today as the nation's only a'Ctive battlewagon prepares to ship out for Vietnam. The giant ship's big gun111 and magazines were loaded by crane as barges and lighters carrjed food for her armament from the Seal Beach U.S. Naval Weapons Station. The New Jersey needed six more shells -referred to as bullets by Navymea -for her 16 inct1 guns and these were due to be loaded aboard in the early anerooon today, Open house is scheduled a&ard. the reactivated battleship at Pier E, Long Beach Naval Station, during the day Friday and visitors may get directions at the base's gates. The New Jer~ will leave soon for a tour of duty in Vteb:Iarnese waters, but . exact departure date is not likely to be annowtCed until she is under way. - Ex-Unruh Foes Now Supporters By BILI. BOYARSKY Of t111 DeilY Plltt Sl•ff ClllCAGO -Some oi Ute Caliiornia Democrat.le NaUonal C o n v e n t i o n delegates who opposed Jesse M. Unl'\lh just a few years ago now want him to nm for governor in 1970. Stephe:; Reinhilrdt, the. new bational COD'lmitteeman, said the a68embly gpeaker's ·work as dlrairman of the delegation bad strengtlJelled IWm with the UbeNJ OemOCJ'lats who bave called Allied, Enemy ·War Toll Hits Summer High SAIGON ' (AP) -Freoh lighting eruPf:ed in Vietriam Thursday and U.S. headquarters said the number of Amiricans, South Vietnamese and eh~y killed in combat last week soared to the highest tatal so far this sunUner. The spiraling casualty tolls; coupled with new battles northwest ol. Saigon and be;....-w the demilitarized tone and a ~ doien enemy ban'ages a g a i n s t · m~ posts and towns, dashed hopfs ~~'Jllg most military men of any de-escalat:lm of the ground war in the near futw-e. In beating back enemy offensives last week, headquarters said, 303 Americans were killed in action, the highest toll since June 15, and another l ,l44 were wounded . Soutb Vietnamese casualties were put at 4,95 goverrunent troops slain, their heaviest loss for any week since May 11. U.S. headquarters reported 4,755 North Vletrnamese and Viet Cong kill· ed last week, the biggest weekly total since May 18. The report raised the number of Americans killed in combat in Viet· nam since Jan. I, 1961, to 27,101, Another 169,296 U.S. troops have been wounded and 1,208 are missing Or cap- tured. or the wounded, 89,204: were hospitafued and 80,092 did not r equire hospitalization, according to U.S. Com- mand figures. · Forty-two nancombat deaths were reported for last week, raising the total in that category since 1961 to 4,397. Total enemy losses for the 71h·year period is estimated at 385,055 dead. The rising.casualty tolls were linked directly to the resumption of a series or heavy enemy infantry attacks and shellings that beg.an Aug. 18, snapping a two-month lull in the· ground war. him a political boes ln the pest. "J es-s will eme11ge es a very stroog cand.ldate for governor in the mlnds of the ~le oI Califumia," Reinhardt told a re.perter. Reinhardt once was a.a Unruh tile. Unruh end the rest of the Calilor- r ians lost a:ll their COllventioo battles Wednesday. Vice Proslder.t Hubert H. Humplrey won the presidential nomlnation,.and a big majority o! Californians oppooed him. Ninety-one of them voted for Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, and 51 for Sen. George McGovern. Humphrey receiv· ed only 14 votes, three less than the f.avorKe 90D oI Wa..cfuingt.on , D.C., the Rev. °'3nning Phillips, a Negro minister. Unruh voted for McCarthy. One r ising Oallfornia politician. howe~r. backed a winner. San Fran- cisco J\.tayor J05eph Alioto, a potential opponent f~ Unruh in t h e go"'"'°'sllip primary. put Hum· phrey's name in nomination. Unrllh's backers said they didn't coooirler tlhe eonventioo a Joss. AssembJy.m·an \Villie L. Brown Jr. of San 1'"'rancisco said "I assume" UtlrWI v.·iU run for governor "and I asswne the strengUi he has developed being in charge of the delegation and the cooperration he got will carry tlbroogh to his gube.rootorial campajgn," He said that the liberals Of the California Democratic Council "will be able to develop some loyalty to .a Jesse Unruh and a Jesse Unruh will find it pleasant to contribute to tile election of CDC types." Brown once voted against Unruh for speaker. Unruh was given tv.·o standing ova- tions .at the delegation's caucus . lie told the Pelegates be had lrled. to moont a Kennedy draft movement, but Sen. Edward M. Kennedy o f Ma.s3achusetts stopped it. Newport Man Admits Theft A Newport Beach man accused of embezzling $18,000 from an Anaheim loan company pleaded guilty to one grand theft Charge Wednesday. Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner ordered Michael Roof, 29, of 3302 W. Ocean Front, to return to court Oct. 3 ro.r sentencing. Root', .arrested by Anaheim police last May, was an officW of ltie American Acceptance Corp., 1771 W. La Palma Aw. Police alleged 1hat be forged si·gri;atures on 44 loans, then witnessed them Wmself. The loan funds went to Roof, ac- cording to police, and not to the purported cust001ers. The case came 00 light, police said, when one "customer" complained ttlat he had no Idea tie had taken out a l'oarl. Oh, look us over .•• in rur pretty ··-ASSASSINATED Amb.1111dor Miln State of Siege In Guatemala in Envoy Shooting GUATEMALA Cl TY (UPI) - Guatemala de<:lared a JO.day "strate of siege" today, suspend in I con .. stitutional lim.il6 on search and seizure to hunt the submachinegun assas1b\J of U.S. Amb...ade» John Gordon Mein. Mein, 54, w.as gumted down Wed· nesday attempting to flee a band of men who forced his limousine oU the street three blocks from the U.S. Embassy and ordered him into one of. their cars. His chauffeur said Mein stepped from his limousine in the exclusive residential neighborhood and broke And N.n. A burst of machioegun fir• felled him. "He was lying on the ground Uld. still moving, so they shot him some more times with pistols until he died,'~ t.he unidentified chauffeur sai.d. Then. he said, the men got back into the two cars that bad forced him oU the road and drove away. Doctors said'the ambassador died of seven bullet woond1. His body was placed in state at the Reforma Funeral Home, where hundreds Of. persons gatbel'ed to mourn. Thtre was no immediate word when the body would be Oown to bis native Cadiz, Ky. A florist who said he '!rilnlssed th• slaying totd police one of 1he guumen threatened him with ''1be same"· unless he went back inside .and "shut up_." other witnesses uid one of tbe killers' cars was a green sedan, and police set up roadblocks around tbe ci .. ty. There were no immediate reports ol urests. ·~Young Edition" dresses made of happy-cari Celanese Forlrel and cotton 'The youne deek eel will be ••proud wearlnc reail1 "faehionable" dreH••· And, beet of all they 1tay lik• new, with no wrinkle•, throu.ch every 1chool day. Celarlese • Fortte1•;o1ye1Ler and cotton ha1 a Pennancnl·Pres1•. aoil~release Scotcbgard~fini1b. 'The.r never need i~ine. A. Blouse 'n 1kirt one·J!iece dre11. B. F)t ' 'n flair ·butlon·froot checked dreos. C. Rullled·bih dreH. All in ·•izee 4-GX', 6.00. 7·12, 7.00. Girlt' Shop. u u ms' one stop school shop HEWPORT CENTER ' • 11 FASHIOH ISLAND ,:; . , 644-2200 . • llONDAY, THURSDAY, FRI DAY 10:0 TI LL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TILL 5:30' . ! ' ,. • .. ' I • I I ~------~------...---------_.._. - J-M. ll1po o( Stockton CODI• plllnld to police Tundey lbot a POCnln'• Joi II Doi a happy one. 'l'be ,.,....,.n 1114 lbll whm he at. !Mempled.-"" to deliver what be callod jtmk mall to I hoUltilolder, bl Wll knockocl down and ldclr:od repeat. edly. A WU9nl w11 l11uod for lbe ll'l'9lt o( Hlftry L-. • "'Ju.st what . l'vt always , wanted," might tD<U be th• t,,.Ughl of tlti& French poodle "' It ailmfr<1 fir.plug;· stored outside a fir• iia:tiqn '" Salt-. ""'• Coli/, . Accordhi( lo firemen, ·nearly eve111 · pOoch pa.s1ing , the ate- . tton pause1 to-"window •~Op." • · Singer Keiloy Smltli, to, ia bein& · sued tor divorce. by her third hua- : band, recording executive Jimmy ' Bowen, 30, who charlecl "extreme cruelty." Bow~, who filed the suit after a two-month trial separation, dirged Miss Sri>!tb I n fl I c t e d 0 Jrievous mental suffering" on · hun during their three year mar· riage. The couple was married :,. July 19, J966, "1had no children. ~: .................. ... .... "Hell t10, wt ~t. go,'~ ~uttd ~ a 11outh am~Q pt.cite ~.tn'I-· ~ tori outridt a ChicaOo hote& •. wher, cltleg~• I? !.\'.':.Demo~ ;; lie ·N~ CfB1"'1'tion ··"!' :,. quamr,ed. Hfl •hocktdo "!Ofh« . ::. q•4klu .uu.a ·th• flv•·~•ar-o!4 ., ariil.~rea hl111.t9 fell lmt104>. "ll1ek no, w1 ,wcm>i go."' :: . . . -. ' '· ...................... ... • It sure 'looks like a long · string ~ of bad luck for the Anna-Jonesboro ~ football team of Anna, Ill., this fall. ~ John Davis, the new coach, re- ceived a shipment of 13 footballs and 13 scrimmage vests on Aug. 13. He had ordered 12 of each. Anna-Jonesboro's first game is Fri· day, Sept. 13. • Mi•s Louise Shawd, of San An- tonio, Texas, reorted that someone entered the backyard of her home and stole 46 canaries valued at $460. . ' "The problem is I cry a lot about anything ... happy or sad. I just can't see myseU with black mascara streaking down my face and ' my eyelashes floating away, That is the \vay Diane Podlcowa, 24-yeaT-old suburban Warren, ?ttic:higan, school teacher explained why she is letting herseU be hypnotize<! 'vhen she marries Tom Sc"hoenith, 25, on Sept. 7. Wreckage Probed Explosion Rips Marina; I Dead . PARKER, Arlz. CAP) -DepuUes today were probing the wreckaie of a Colorado Rlver marina rlpped by an explosion late Wednesday night which killed one W1:1man and injured at least 10 persons. Many of tile injured were Qalifornians. The blut at BraNt>n'1 Resort, 12 mile• north of Park.er, apparenUy wu trlgg<nd by a spark vmictt Ignited i•I in a refueling tank -on the dock. . Seven of the victims were flown to St. Jose_ph'4 Hoapitp.\ in Phoeni1t whei·e doctors stlid one woman W<l4 dead on arrival. Her identity w11s withheld pen· dint ootice to next of kin. A11 the injured taken here sllffered fractW'l1 and deep lacer.Wons, doc· Eisenhower Off Critical List, Gains Slightly WASHINGTON (UPI) -Former Pr111dtot Dwtgl1t D. Ettenhower con· tlnulld to 1how improvement in recovering from Ii.I seventh hMJt at- tack today afttt being ,_oved !run the ..,llicll liat at Willer Reed Army i!Alopltal. In a mid-morning bulletin, ltis doc· ton &aid: . - "General Eisenhower. hu h a d another comfortable n 1 g: h t. The decreued evidence of card116c ir- rilablllty nolod in yesterday'• bulletin persists. The ~neral'• appetite 11 im- proving and bis restricted sodium diet is slowly bein& liberalized. "Jn view d the cUITent trend, medical bulletins are being curtailed to a daily midmorning report unless the circumstance 1 warrant otherwi&e." Docton at Walter Reed Anny Medical center unexpect'tdly cltanted their deJcrlp\i<n of lho 17.y .. r .. ld general'a condition Wednesday wben they lald in. a lote.aftern ... bulletin' "His 11< ... 111 'C<lllllttl••rmwt ttill be considered , serious, albeit · n· o t necessarily crjjjc~ ot 11>1• tmie." The medical to~ addld, however,. !hot in v!O\Y.1'q~ Eisenhower's un- 4erly!ng ~•P'l':l' eoodltl"1,. "ll)e pa!Ontial 1"7'..IU@OQ. r~erall ~.1JI• current treed' ti ever pr~ent • .,_,. 'an4 {be Joni raJit,e ·olltlook is still guard· -od;'.1-l.:• ··~·-~i ' , I 1 • '.llbe' doclots decUned Iii' lay at tl\ls ' 1)0)\ltif iltey •fbovebt Jll•• '"""" prosl· oent bad rccovored f\llflciejllly to . return gradually to nprmll actll'lty, At . the same time, they refuaed \o say whether Eisenhower had been so weakened by four heart seizW"es in less than four months that he would be bedridden or an invalid in tile days ahead. The doctors said their 77-year-old patient was still not aJiowed to sit up m. bed or read newspapers but that he was permitted to listen to light background music at periodic in· tervals. Godwin's Daughter Still Unconscious VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (UPI) Becky Godwin, 14-year-old adopted daughter of Gov. Mills E. Godwin Jr., remained unconscious and in critical corxli.tion today. The latest medical bulletin, issued \Vedoosday nigh t, said there had been "no change" jn her condition . The girl was injured v.11en struck by lightning Sunday while swimming. tor• tald. The inJwed: Marilyn Felkema, 19, and htr sister, Llnda1 17, both of Arte1ia, both in serious condJUon; Alice Rogers, 3&, ot Parktr, listed as critical; her aon, Robert Taylor, 171 fair: Arlene Metnes, 111, Arteala, crJUoal, and Anita Dejon11 16, Arte1ta1 in fair (.l(lnditJen. Deputtn a:lao slid Ahn Jl'eikema, 20, Paramount, was taken to a Blr,the hospital by ambulance. Slle suffere'd a broken riibt ankle and brokea left foot. A witness said the blast sent "bodies in the air like ten pins." ''We don't know yet if anybody Wai blown into the w&ter," a &Pokun\an for the Yuma County sheriff's offic. said. "But it doesn't seem likely." There bl<! l>Oen earlior repor\J that between 16 and. 21 persons had been injured, most of them Oalifornlans. "That's what we heard," tht tber- itf's spokeiman Jaid, "but 11pparenUy th.at wa1 the number at Branson'~ at the time of tile explosion.' . One of two doctors who treated th1 injured at Bramon'• 1aid it appeared most ol the injured suqered shock and fractures. Tearful Parents Plead for Quick Return of Baby POR't ARTHUR, Tex. (UPI) - Diltrauiht pareota « 111 in!Ant, who WU ldd:z>li*I from Ila hotpltaJ crib Wednetclay, ""8ited word today from a police search thot spread lhrou(hout the Unltod Staleo and in"'1ves tbe FBI. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Reen wt by thler telephone in Port Neche•, near Port Arthur, Waiting for a111 newis of their baby. Drek Gregllry. The. couple alio haa • 17·mooth..Zd 100. Drek .w .. born SWlday. oiwe•re '*1cerned aotet.Y ~or~' tho safety ot the baby, .. Reeee 1aid. 'We are not interested in doing any m to or prosecuting any person ' or persOlll responsible for th11. , I ·"W• went the bidly treated · · t. The baby has only glucose and w ter Jt•d ft 1hould have lite proper I' g ·'an<l care to curvivt," Reese 1atd'. b<ll>f ·welilJ<!d, jusl ove .. 7 at . birth ond . ., .. ·1•¥·· !ndtei lOlit! ' Stt. 'F. M. · "Mtc" Philllps ol e Port Arth11r ·Po&e 1ald the FBI~ the .. ""1'.<il for a . Hoot-2 ... lllan, desoribed as mJddle·aged with a dark complexion and tousled hair. f Persons Who saw the woman o~~1e fourth floor of St. M-ary's Hospital 'd she was wearing a multi-colored ss and ~t was apparentfy tome ty ol religious medal, t circular ctilC at' t the size of a dilne. They· said tilt' ·WC111an told them · e was in .the hospital ·vtlltlnt: her fa er and sister, who wieree,J St. Mary's~or treatment. She. was qllOted M P)llng She had ~ o' the ttUrd tloor,7but had .gone to the foilrth floor "Mie it is wwnier." · Phillips sai4·the . baby Was tc&en from tat. h06flUll durlt>g a five-mliiute period while _. weie being ct+g· ed . . "We sU1,Pect tile woman ~the d· naper," P~ tUd. "A nl.'1'se came on dtiij at 2:09 a.m .. dilbo the b;ob)' ~. Silo nys· Clbe 11 • short. 'wvman witlr dirk CO!"l'le on walldnt'doMl·lh• hall before 1bt ·a. the cheCk." • Reese, 30, the father, madt r pleas lllrOUili -.Ut· medll or !'eh.Im ol the baby. Fog Blankets Point Mu~ Florida Inundat ed; Eight I nclies of Rain iii Jacksonville TemperctureJ Califo,...la Mmlly •u""y 1~1f!s, •n<I eon!l1111ed .. w1rm 1-r•IVl'I'• merlled the. "'"'"" el' 111 S<iult111n C1Ulornl9 lod1y, Thi-rt "'9rl! Kline N rlv rnotnlnt low t~I -1)1' IOll •I-"'' CC.II •°"th or P~nl M\l~u. 'H1errn1I I nd lmJltl'l•I .i-.1rfd ll'lt .... l\Qll<lf' ol' btlll9 Tht floltttl lPlll In '~' .. Mllott Wrd~•d1w with rer::llnt11 flt • Hlf. 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ORANGE Tuolbr a1Meab Orange <;oun1y t ' l I • C"-ll'/ FILDT 0 Southland Mallory Cup Series Van Duyne Holds Fin~ Trials Lead , .. ~mog Ages . ~'You, Too In Near Dead Heat lly ALMON LOCKABEY Otltr Plltt IMHlt aMw SAN Ol&GO -Carl VIII Ouyne, Short Hilla, N.J. 11 living up to advanct bllllnl In the W.. r-llobtrt Doyle ol Marblthtad, M011. Sol out front Ill !lit ljar\ oJld WM DIVC' htldfd. Van DuyDt llD!1Md ... ond and Htnry Sprasu1 cl Nftl'OI'\ Hul>or Y1ehl Club wu ArQle Campbell ol BalbOI Yaci!t ,Club bas been llnllblnl weQ In Ult re&atla, bul .... dlaquallllld alllr lhe llrll Aet on a proltll by Chuck MIDtr ol Alamlto1 Boy Yacht Club. Campbell can llu'ow oul 1111 DSQ. bowtvtf, HI lllUbtd llllh and Ith ln Wodll&ldly'1 cloubl1°11tad1r. RICHMOND, Call!. (AP) -Jim Hunt ol South Dart-.. ~1 1 1moc m&y th M -~RI•·~ mou , ass., .,.,. cu"'" ~ tl>I $1e'1 nalqonu Rose o1 Seattle. need lnto a ., -lo ,,Ow older 'fut· virtual dead heat !or lint ""• ~ to ldontllu of place in the Mallory Cup U. st.alt Dtpartmat of ' N o r t h American sailing n.'.'-Uc Be1lth's A1r ud In· championship &eries \Ved-.. •vu nesday. • dU.trl.\I l!y&lene Labora· With only one race to be tory. " • 'Bailed today in thlielght-race The culprit in the accel· T de, Alamitos I series, Hunt 1i;a<ll with 41 o/4 -era ti on of aitng Is ozont, a .....,...,,. · -· polntl to Roae s I. \I, • 1mog component. S ', p l Talbot tncram cJfN1w Jer· • • • • ~ ! • The 1cleoti.IW . were abl~ w.m 00 sey fleet h third with 34 to isolate reactive, oX)'~ ·" • • .,....--. points but virtUally elim!nat· coolalnln1 coinpo11114" M SI , ed eel from the chompiONlbjp. the lunp ol nbblll P1'0ltd (>,et at ' l"lrll pl... coonll 9y, to omoi concentr1tlo111 of poln"· 10 Ills best lotol ozone. ... L~ A"..., TOS A would be 421,',, Some or the newly formed ._ ut" .. ·~1 -AU Hunt or Rose ha1 to do Publi<: hearing ~'ill be set h~t · · •'--f' al te t compounds a r e formed 1s finish lift: m s over the formation or a Los B Whi h when the iDhaled ozone re· San Francisco ay. c · act.a with protein• •-I u n I Alamit0&·Roa~moor CountJ tvw beai. the otbet will be w Service Area lo buUd a ; tissues, according to Dr. $30,000 swimmtrig pool at Peter Mueller, llboAlory Loi Allmll<>I IUJh School. chief. ~ The Board of Supervisors New Orleans LeadsNHYC ~ "The compouodJ then join Tuesday approved the ltear· 41 or ClOll·llnk tho lone chains tn1 upon rtctivin1 a petition of UftUIUll Prota1n1 fowtd In altned by 500. Rossmoor the lungs of men and rabblt1, residents atid a resolution in a process ttmuar to add· from the Loi Alamitos City tng runes to a ladder that Council, The dl1trlct rorma· initially ha1 ;onlJ two or tfon had pr1vlou1IY been ap· • > • ' For Wales • three runa:1," he said. proved by tht Local Agency ~ As with tht Jallde.r, the J'OnnatiOQ c.ommt.Slon. · LOS ANG&LES (AP) - The Now OrlMftS Yaebt Club took a 2·1 l8'll Wed· nesday over tilt N....port Hart>or Yadlt Ou!> in tho l'rlllce of Wolel Bowl liJoe1I of th< Nori!\ American • • • I . • • • I • ' ' , • . , • • . • . • • " • • ' . • • ' I ' -· " " • ·. • < ' . • J t ' I • J • • • • • • • • ' I , • • • l • -t • ' > • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • "' - I • r - protein·cha.lm become Dlon 'lbe servtc. ... would be rigid, 1111 flal!)lJ lnd' In formed for -yic Ollly' for the OOM of 111111 prouln1, Ult sole -of building leu tlutlo. tbt pool. Tiit proltct bu been appro~ by tb e Anaheim Union High School For .The Record DEATB· NOTICES WITHEE J11M11t M. WIMMt. Aff •• lif Ji0,4' CtYloll lllllfll, C•lf Mew. SUJ"YIWd 111 ""'~· Mr. wnn.ii. wm,... lhrvla•, .,..,, Thllftll1v1 n ..,._, Wlwtr1f ~ Wiit\ JltY. AlidftW "'"'.,_ ~1.... lllttl'l!Wlt, 1111•· flt-~t Ptrtt. DlrectM W ltll ,,....,.y Mtrtvtn-. 110 ...... ,, COlll Mnt. HERllING (1<11 E. Mtrl1"'1. 111 I. lttll It., (llft ~. l uNl-....j floy Wlft, ,.,I., lllrw Hll&. C~t, tr (Mii MINI Oil- ltS. fl ,,_IMl&flllltl. tl'ltl Jt.,..., ol IJt"tt Mtl NU.flttl", Mrl. Mtrlll'l'I Whitt, C•ltl """-• ·~ U 1rtlllftfoll-llll'WI. ltl"YIU. .. Ill bt J\fllll 11 1111 lrotlllWIY (MMI, ''ldlf, t ltM, with lll w. l.. Y. T-af tilt Chrllt Lii' trier•" C1'1urcll. olflcJ.lllnt. Tiit ""w· ,tM51 ltrrtd".I .W•loil W1r I Ytlr,., t n• Wiii bt "lllMtr•ttn. lnll,_.,t, Ht ..... ••If MttnDrlt l f'trll., OlrlCIM by l1H lro.dw1v ~'''' 110 llroe~w1y, Cosl1 Mist.' LAWWR kt'Yill Ltw1•. un "9rilk!'0$1. c"''' Mew. ltnlloH ltlftdl...,. •111 lrD1ll- w1y Morru1..,., 11& llroffw1v. Co~•• -· MUllllY JDt K. Murry. All II, ol 1~1 E. 1'111 51., CDlll Meit. k,..l(f, 1ttftdl"'. ltll •lllA4WIY Mllfl~.,,, 111 l rOlllf. WIY• Calli MIM. Diftrict. match . r .a c ~ n g chem· • · , plonsh~s. • With the ,..,. tied ·t·I, lfiF' · A. ! --1 Burn Slwyor o1 Newport V"1 au·po1 Hlrl>or Wiled .. tilt two ' • -boall puood tilt ltt'lrord MW'al OK'd . ~":!;.er tr1tc1 to Pl" on .the weathtr Rde and SANTA ANA -~ M-, W-lb1 Jr,. of Now ~nd of loUr outdoor murals , · Orlu111 bol"" a del...iH at Oranie County,~' ·lulllnl ....,.uv•r. ~the ha• befln. approv~ by ttie . N_tw OrltlDI 1· p 1 t a d.e r Board of .Supervloora touchtd the blllowln1 derptte the fact that a donor Ne.,.,art tplnneftr, Sawytr ha1 not yet been found to volunWUy NJled otf. the defray the se.~ cost. . cQtirse and cave tbt victorl County .Admtitlstr;i.Uve Of· : to New Orleans in the bes · fleer Robert E. Thomas told · of·ieven final.I.· 1upervilors be IJ certain ~· . . donor wlU be ll>un<l 'tier !ht • mural is 'completed. He _ pointed oot that the mufaf . had ~xposure to 1 million ·. viewers a year . ~--DEATH NOTICES Sears Cup · Race Tight *9111, A11t11tt 17. l uNlvM ~ wlff, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Myrlt. M. WolMr11 1on. ;.,.,.., I,.. OnJ -'-•• •~ Wolllert1 lltu.l!totn, N1ncv J. Wt._'1 I Y llVen Y"""'WI e.pal'I~ fllCI ~ •• ·evn.,, Ii. l•ll•l'f1 W0111tr, • · the top I~ 1loop1 W.td• IUHM. " )ft'l1 ~ ·~i.r.a. Mr1, : ne·•iy ..n--'--•Jn Utt Ct'1 JollflHI\ °"""°"' tM ~Dtltrft 9\1 -""i fl.A._... • 0"1n, 1ow11 kwr e,.l'ldc1111°"" '"' Seer• ~orttt American U """'' "'" llllt'heWI. IN. Wtl .. 11 . J\JDtor I ~bfp ••• "" etmrNl'dtr of AMtflct~ r .. .-lft.., tft Hu"tlnflon llttc.h. s.Nl«s. ftrlN, 11~10.v. 1 l"M, '' 111t ,1,.1 ctv1111•" . John Kiley ot New Bid· Cll\lrt~. Vl1ll1Jr0fl, IMllllll, l"'lt111 _....._... c~1111. ''~ • 10 • l"M. '""'''r"''· ford, Ma11. who waa 'If\;""""'' o.d ~d C1mt111·11. 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C1IHer"I' l'fft7 WOLBERT Ullittr th• 11t1111oon 11.... 11i..,. ,, . · MONTl!l.0111 C•NTllE SCHOOL trill ICtlOM!tt Wollltrl, 1'01 Krrt,., ,lttl, ftltl tt111 llrrfl II com"'°' 01 Ille to!low· Hlllltl"'lll! l"dl. A" 0 1 flit ol fllt Mr11111, ....... 114111'111 ho IUll tnd '==========,,•tee" ol r11lclffltt vt 11 toliowt1 WllllAM C. CAlllllltO, '90 011J1. BALTZ MOllTUARIES Corou del Mar OR 1-HSt Colla Meu MI Hill llELL BROADWAY MOll't\JARY 111 Broadw111 Costa 1t1esa us.- DILDAY BRllTllERS Hatta,_ V.Ue7 Mortury 11111 Bu. B!Yd. Hullosto1 B<1cb w.ni) PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAJIE Cemeltl'}' e M.,._.I'}' Cbaptl JM Pacific View Drtvt Ne"'°rl Beacb, Callforel.\ Mf.rlll PEEi[ ll'AllllLY CO,IA>NIAL FUNERAL llOME nil hill ,ho. w-- DllTll'lllOJml.U'I' ......... ._._ ..... -· Llf-· ' I WZl'l'CIJF'P MOaTl/AllT a7 E. 171l SI., ~ 11<11 I ..... tdl W1y, COltl Mttt, C1llfor"l1, IMAYAT C.AllllllltO, JtCI Gr1 .... 1 w...,, C•l1 M4tt, C1lltor111t. 011"" Au.int it, 1"61. Wl!..l!AM C. CA•llll;llG INAYAT CAllLflEAG ll1k ol C1tlfof'flll, Or-• Cow"l'I': . On Au1ut1 It, lf61, Wft" me. t Notary l"~llllc 111 •nll tor .. Id '""· ""°"''"" IHtl ""' WllllAM C. CAlll l llO 11141 INAYAT CAlllllEllG know" ... "" It bt "" "''"'" w'-M """" ....... bsctrlild to l"9 wlfll" 11n1......,.,,1 '"" 101itw1mt· tc1 ""'1 -ottll fllt wme. 10,!'ICIAl llALI JOlll~ I . Otv1t Notary Pub~C.C1llfWnl1 Pr11"1Cl111 Offltt In °"'"'' """"' Mr Com1111111on E~'''' J-11. 1t10 P""'°lltlltd °''"'' Co.ti 011ty "Jlol, ""'""' n. 2' ind Swtt"'btr J, ,,, ,... ,....,. ' · trtendly welcome and help them to becomt! acquainted tn their new •urroundb'I~. , · Huntington Beach Visllor 536-9626 Cost1 Me11 Visitor 642~14 So. ColSI Vlillor 494-057' Hlrbor Visitor 642..014 I Sae by Today's Want Ads ., Some l<lclq -.,.,, .... FrlCldaJro, w- • Dryu In txCttllfat eon· d!Uon. Ownu mwt move. e Man)' rood BMdl rmtalJ fl:r ,.,inter •vailahl• ••. Now 11 >W chance to liv1 at Bead!! e '6'1' V.W. Bua w1th lS.m> miles tor mlt. Orelt fbr l&ktnc the ldd1 bide and l<rtb to llCbool. • ,,. tht-_, ''6 Y...W. loo' prloo, pd condition pNI tow CID .... e Ladltt! Glw )'OU?Mlt a "'Uft". A ~ n.dal ~ Olke new) COit llOll • now l8S an4 ...U worth It. ' champion. as file polonljlal 1'lml Clan HU11t won \Yednesday'1 &Wgle·haDd lklpper ln tht llrlt rlC< with Rose filth. 1968 yadllllla Ob'mplCI al Hunt took the overall lead Acapulco. wh<ln he fini~hed rourth and In tho optllloa lhr" , .... ~:::e sixth m the second at Mllflol Bay the Nortb ~elius Shields Jr. of 'American. chalnploi:a of the New York is fourth with 33 ' ;ClMI tcortd two Crlt pl.eel points Warner \Vilcox Ml· and one ncond. lD the ... ami ,,.. IS fifth, 29114. • j ~. race Wednetday b• Stan Mill<r, Long ·BtlCh, , r:'aotUvered Bob Andra c.ur .. who won Wedneodly'1 San O!tSO lo win by • 1acond Tact, is 1lxth wllh • maratn o1 I hr• 1 28 1/4 JIOlnts. 11econdl. tbtrd. ' II "" lh1 -1hewin1 lhuo fu In !ht trill• for Spraru• who borely m11otc1 twins the Olympic l"IM 11d1>' !"". lo 11111. Olympic bron• mtd.U.I Ptllr Buntt of Al.\ml!ol B1y Y1ehl Club ftnd1 him· NU tvtll dttptr In thl lanlc with llnllhN ol lllh and • w-.:r. W1dnt=.dl '1 llrll net wu de more th121 an hour Wai I for wlndl lo ftll tn. Thi r ... lllrlld In four· !v1 knol 1tphynl. Wlndt !w th• M<ond net were •lllht· 11 -ln the ...,.. lo tltr!rt linol ...... All Penney Store~ .C?p~n Ev•~.~J,~t: Monday Through Saturday . . COSTA MESA Htrbor Shopping C.nlor • ' HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington C...m • • • • • • • ' NEWPORT BEACM F11hion l~and ' i • • • • '· -· ... • Newport · Barbor Yolll' Bolnetown Dally Paper voi:. "'" NO. 208, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNiA THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1968 TEN CENTS HHH Seeks Unity VP Chosen to Carry Tattered Banner CH I CA G 0 (UPI) -Hubert H. Humphrey today plunged into a na- tional election campaign against Richard M. Nl.xon bearing a Democratic banner tattered and dirtied in one of the angriest ln· trap.arty fights of modern American political history. Immediately after receiving a Democratic presidential nomination of questionable value, Humphrey buckled to the task of finding a running mate who can add youth and minority ap- ·peal to his ticket and, hopefully, help him unite his fractious party. The vice president won nomination e3.$ily on the finlt ballot but it came to him from a conventioo marred by loud and frequent waves of boos and em- bittered disorderly protest.:i against the tear gas and night stick tactics us- ed by Chicago police to repulse an- tiwar demonstrators besieging the convention headquarter" hotel. Some sources close to Humphrey were putting out the word that his vice presidential choice would be 'Sen. Ed- mund S. Muskie of Maine. Others were equally sure that it would be Mayor Joseph L. Alioto of San Francisco, who Peace Leader Hits Dem 'Dirty Deed' CHICAGO (UPI) -The leader of antiwar demon.str!l'tors, declaring "the dirty deed has been dooe by the Demoa-.atic party," today told his bloodied followers W go home and begin work against preside n ti a 1 nominee Hubert H. Humphrey. But even as Dave Dellinger, national chairman of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Viet- nam, spoke to newsmen, young pro- testers la Grant Park were trying to whip up enthusiasm for a new march on the Democratic National Con- • vention ball Dellinger said the clash between thousands of antiwar protestors and national guardsmen near the con- vention hotel headquarters last night 'Dirty Movies' Trial Scheduled A jury trial Is scheduled Sept. 10 for a Huntington Beach resident charged with showing dirty movies at a Balboa Island house party for a group of men who were actually undercover police officers. Joseph Francis Sisco, 34, a bartender, of 2.0032 Harbor Isle Lane, pleaded innocent to one count _of distributing obscene matter 1 n Newport Harbor Municipal Court. He posted $190 bail for the misdemeanor charge. Police said about 10 officers wat- ched three reels of nudle illms before making the arrest. TROUBLE DELAYS STOCK REPORT The regular stock market .sum· mary will not appear in today's edi· tian because of difficulties in trans- mission, emanating from Chicago. had "achieved a kind or tragic sue~ cess." "I think the American people have seen the repressive nature of the city of Ohicago and What happens to people who try to legitimately protest this country's involvement in Vietnam," Dellinger said. "I can't ask these peOpie to stay here aoo be beaten again tonight," Dellinger said. "The dirty deed has been done by the Democratic party. They have nominated another loyal militarist and I am asking my people to go borne a'Dd work against him and all the policy he stands for." A few blocks away a growing crowd of several hundred yoq,ng protetters listened to e m o t t o n a 1· antl- establishment speeches and ll)aders among the group said they plamed to muster tip enough followers for another attempt to march on the In- ternational Amphitheater. An attempt to march on the con- vention hall \Vednesday led to a bloody battle with police and guardsmen. It swirled around the Conrad Hilton Hotel, fashionable Michigan Avenue and green Grant Park. Dellinger estimated that 3 O O demonstrators were injured In the fray and 267 persons were arrested. Record Olympic Entry Announced MEXICO CITY (AP) -A record 119 nations have entered a record 7 ,226 athletes for the 19th Olympic Games .at Mexico City, Oct. 12-27, tlhe organizing committee a n n o u n c e d Thursday. Previously, the 1964 Games in Tokyo had the most nations, 94, and the 1952 Games in Helsinki, Finland, the most athletes, 5,867, the committee said. placed Humphrey's name before the coovention. Still others were betting on Sargent Shriver, ambassador to France and brother~in-law of the Ken· nedy clan. Humphrey's choice will be made kaown later today and ratified at the final convention session beginning .at 7 p.m. CDT tonight. The closlng Sl!!l6Sion also will feature Humphrey's ic- ceptance speech and a memoriaJ tribute to the late Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy W'ho, but for an assassin's bullet, might have been tbe man taking the bows tonight Few Review Civic Center, Criticize View By BRUCE BENSON 01 tile oellr l"llet Steff Plans for a new $4.l million Newport Beach civic center were unveiled at a public review iattended by a skimpy crowd of two dozen people Wednesday ni ght. Site selection consultants led the au- dience through a 00-minute review of why they concluded the best place for a new civic center is a six-acre site next to Fashion lslanli. Citizens who showed up £or the hear· ing were mostly from highlandJ neighborhoods or Corona del Mar. They were plainly unhappy over possi- ble jeopardy of their spectacular ocean and harbor views. The consultants narrowed the choice for building sites lo the Fashion Island acreage and to the present 4.4-acres in Central Newport. THREE RE.\SONS . City coun~ilme~ are · ~xpeptfld to confirm th e consuttants'. ..recom· mendatiOns Tuesday, Sept. 10. They listed three principal reasons for making the shift: -Putting up new facilities at Fashion Island would be about $1,069,000 cheaper than building the same amount or facilities at the cur- rent Cil:v Hall location. -As the city grows the business and population centers will shift toward Fashion Island. By 1985, 66 percent of the population will be east of Upper Newport Bay compared With 38 per- cent in that part of town now. -The Fashion Island site is bounded by a tot of empty land, suitable to Jure other civic buildings to it, including courts, library and civic auditorium. -The Central Newport Site is too small to allow similar growth. VIEW UPPERMOST But for those at the public review. the view was the thing uppermost in their minds. Sketches and a scale model of a civic center at Fashion Island in· dicated a five-story administration (See CENTER, Par• %) • DAil Y l"llOT PheM W l"attkll 0'0.1111 .. TIDE RUSHES IN, TIME RUNS OUT FOR THESE WEST NEWPORT HOMES Spectators Watch H1lpl111ly As $11 Claims 43rd Street Patios Etnergency Ar1ny Project Sandhaul Closes By JEROME F. COLLINS Of tlle Dtll' l"llet·511U · A n:asslve federel effort to combat a devastating surf today forced closure of a two.mile stretch ot West Newpcrt beachfront. It will remain closed on week days for the next. six weeks to provide a clear path for gigantic earthhaulers. The · barricaded area reaches from * fr '* .,., * * * As Goes Patio. •• So Goes Nervous Vacationer By PATRICK O'DONNELL Of llM ~llr !"let st.tf llis nerves shot, coffee salesman Jim Grady slammed a suitcase into the trunk of his car. ''I'm getting <lut ol here," he said. "When the patio collapsed, that was it." Grady had been renting a beachfront house at 4303 Seashore Drive. He, bis wife and two teenaged boys had looked forward last Saturday to a one-week xacation by the sea. On Wednesday, ~ey found the sea was mighty eaJer to have at them. At about 1 p:m., the concrete patio floor cracked, then tumbled into the ragin.g surf patio floor, wall and all. "I can take it, you understand," said Grady, as he tossed another suitcase into bis car. "lt'a my wife. She can't sleep here another night." Grady, 55. said he 's going to spend the rest of bis vacatlon back home in Riverside. "I'm going to play goU. It's safer." Had he told his landlord about his leaving? "Nope. Can't find .him, and I haven't time to look." Meanwhile, next · door at 4301 Seashore, Mrs. R. G. Ziolkowski of Pomona decided to cut her vacation short, too. She hadn't been able to find her landlord either. "I think he's up in the High Sier- ras," she said, ruefully. The surf splashed in, and splashed out with more sand scooped from underneath the patio or her vacation retreat. It, too, seemed about to go. "I've had it," said Mrs. Ziolkowski. "We wanted a vacation close to the ocean, but we didn't want it this close." Other 1ummer renters in the area were less fearful. Said one : "We paid through Saturday and we're going to get our money's worth." "Yes, our money's worth," said his wile, whimpering. Beach 40th Street to the mouth of the santa Ana River at Newport's western limits, a distance or 33 city blocks. Qty officials said heavy equipment will be rumbling dowocoast and baclc again, part hundreds d ocean . front hornet, carting tona of sand to rebttjld the crJtically eroded shoreline between 40th arw;I 46th Btreets . 'The work began this morning under a $117,000 emergency contract award· ed Wednesday by the Army Corps of Engineers to the J. L. Denio Co. of Tu>tia. BUllJl NEW GROIN Denio will also build a second 25(). foot long steel sheet groin erlendiDC seaward Crom the foot of «th Street. The project was originally scheduled to begin after Labor Day. But it waa pushed ahead at the request::ot municipal officials, who doubted that several homes and street ends would last beyond Monday. The Corps responded alter on-site inspections of erosion d a m a g •- Wednesday afterncion. pne patio·floor at 4303 Seas hot e .Drive plunged into the surging se-a at 1 p.m. Two others cracked. All along the "2lA> and 4300 blocks, breakers borne on· five.foot high-tides scoured 63nd from beneath paUo· foun- dations. Virtually Do beach remained in that area this morning. Dozens of homes stood perched on the edge of a 10-foot high embankment carved out by tropical storm-spawned surf. • Jet Claims Near $20 Million, Plus Gruher's SWELLS SUBSIDE Early today, the southerly swells had subsided. Eight-foot breakers were few, but no one wu predicting how long the moderate surf would prevail. City Building Direelor Oliver Gtant sald he saw ni1 present need to order any buildings vacated. "Wilh Uie work being done now by city crews, One day before the filing deadline. damage claims against Orange County for airport jet noise have app-oached the $20 million fJ.gure, spokesmen for hunctre<b ol unhappy Harbor Area homeowners indicated today. "We're getting them in at the rate of two dozen a day," sal<! Mrs. Betty Godfrey, an officer o[ the Airport Noise Abatement Committee, a citi- zens' organiZation. Attorneys for the group said they expected the final number of claim- ants to total about 500. Among the claimants is Newport Beach City Oouncilman and former two.time mayor Paul J . Gruber. Gruber is seeking '30,0CX> for the alle ged loss of property vpJ.ue he attrib- utes to excessive jet aircraft noise. l:Ie explained that the figure repre. sents what be would ask for bis three- bedroom home today "il I were able to sell jt." 11te residence at 1412 Vlvian Lane, located welt of Upper Newport Bay, Is directly below an Orange County Airport flight path, says Gruber. He paid '14,500 foe the lloot<! l4 years ago. "l'w }Xlt a Jot of money in this bouse over the years," he said. "Two years ago, a bouse like ours in this neighborhood sold for $'1.8,000." Gruber said he saw no need for him to abstain from City Council votes on 'liirport matters, despite his UUga. tion against the county. "I have a resporislbWty as a coun- cilman to represent the entire com- munity," he said, "and when the coun· ell acts on airport Issues, we're work- ing toward the solution of a city-wide problem." His claim, he indicated, was a per- sonal problem. It must be filed , along with a few hundred others now piling up la Air· port NoUie Abatement Committee headqu.rten, by Friday at$ p.m. That is the deadline because the big jell •tart.<\ flying out of the airport on Sept. I, 1967. AU c!alrna ror alleged damage resuJUng from the flighb must be filed Withln a year from that dare, attorneys Jald. The filing of the cWms ll the llrst 1tep. T!!ey will all be rouUnely dented by the County Board Of SupervlllOl'I u mlll.iont , of dollars: in earlier cl.aims .tlready have been. Formal lawsultl woud presumably then follow. The amounta ol t he individual J1alms for damagft range from a few hundred dollars to more than $250,CMXl. Each loss estimate Is the claimant'& own. ~o expert valuation is involved, Airport Noise Abatement C.Ornmittee spokesmen said. The claims are being filed by atlor· ne-ys In batches. Here are some of the na.nw, including the amO\Dlts, in the latest batch: ' •"'•"'"• .-, •,mW. lnd 1!!11~ H. JDllll.tOll, !Jot h•e e " l'WPOrl. ' lU.000 -Mr1. Helen M. Joh-. 20JCI Vl11e c..1-.. -· .._!;5.0COW-llld'la'111 ~. Mid Jol\11111 M. J-1. 1511 ...... -.,, """-'· T "'"" -, l.M '· J°"'911, Jr, IJ-I".). 1I01 T~ ~ Gf'llfle,.IMilr. • -M. 0. anti lmY M. IClltM!'. lfJI 0..l!l'f ... -1. !)j,(i(IO ... -C••lw "'""'ar" l s Owford Lii~ Nf'Wl>Cr", C ..,... -P-.JI II. e..., , J~IYll "lllltl, ftlOI ......_. ...... ''~11..&·"' --Jtat>trt elld JeewtU11e Lecln, toofl n •• Jeni• Alie, TJs1111 A~t.. 7..°';Ft.c . end Ger11dl,.,. LlllJ\1111. •i. I W .COO -A. , '111 l"•"ld• !Mcl kl\ttn, It .. ,.~~ ...... ~~ I"" !231 Golcltll Cl•., l<t.iWPOf'I, I !bet, -rWIClh • MK!eltll, •21 W. aer A.,.~ \;~;:;; Alben V, 111'1111 !Mrlell G. Mt klr!t, Tffl o.me ... wr~"' AN, Meril:"wir. N~. •11111 !Mlftl M. McWlllrt, 111' OtlM_! 0-•,.Ol:?f! J. Mid ltvtlt M. Meent!Wllo 1~1 r.....,8,,. r., me Ane, s.*,;l~O: Dr.J~· fflCI Ce1Mr111e M. Netll. UOf 1 ...... -1_;;11 -· .. ··-,,, ..._ .. 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INSIDE TODA l' A long-fought cuatodv bottle thot began m the farmland$ of IOW4 taa.s 1ettltd '" o California court W ednesdav when a judgt 'estored She JO.ytar-old. boV to hi.a writer Jo.thrr. Ste. Page 8;. -. -. ' M ...... "-._. --. .,,.. .. ...,... .. llcillf .,,_ 1>n ...... . .. """ -.... T1......_ lt -. ·-. ..... Wlllt9 'ti ...... ..... .. J I • % DAILY PILOT GOP Looks With Glee at Brawling Democrats' llelMlftllt ~ .... -<IOI' '*"" ..W tit~ l)'OCIM14 "llllU cOll Hubtri ~J ... I-' ol ~ Of AllltrltAI illll NOl'tftl• bef,H Oov. John A. t.ovf of Colorado, a mombef ol tilt 11~\)IOOI\ ''llllM•l post" !>tfe, l&id !1l9 coab'Jll IMliWffft ~••ltC Alter Bel1C Pair Lead Police On 80 mph Chase II AllnMI JI. Vllllll. If .. ""' , .... '"" IC!Hamlq Yp lllt N t W • 0 f I l!'!'tlwq, 1 111111 M• a~t lfll a '""" l!I S.w111111 Pd • IJOll' l!I low lrlloll !11'1""' Oii M lllJ.llllll•JIOl'ohQIU' •hlH 'l'llUIWY, alltl' • '41' Colll M!!ll ft\'Yl\lt 1\ilioll 1111 !Ip l'Qbbm, Tiit drlvt' Jncl hi! 11fl "'" -•Alfy U1'11'111<llltd111 -TY.!lli '1111"' !l\'11' demollllltd lllaln!p 11'11•• rlll!•d lo • si.,. Oii I lidt Mt\ M4 lllty !taped oqt wlll lMlr hucll In 11\t Alf. Jolwllt lllollw, II, of Ill N, 10l'Hl Ayt, kl!ll AM pd fMll\ltllt J, a*7, II, 1!1 INO W, lffeln4 It, hllla Ana, """ 'llooktcl 11 COiia Mo11 City J'lll 1111 1111Jl(C!lo!I ol ~ ll\011. 'l'llt<lf ~14 ll'Uoll -wllloh 1 ... out lrttWIJ olfr«lllP rontot. PC!lllJ and lilUftlfl'td I rllll'oad trOllllll alp d""'11 11\t low-11111• JIU?•llil -WH tow1d·awtll' by !1111 ot lll1 lr11<b wllicb belM 1l1t v!INt. 'I'll• ollaln of , ... 11 llll'll<I about I p.111, W'®tldlY 11 llall'I lllohlltld Servlot J980 llrlalol St., Coall Mesa, when a plekup 1ra.-pulled uP b<!lwWI the station building -and tJl9 pump island cash box. "I was wondering U I could use your restroom? " said a girl who alighted from the vehicle as attendant Brian P. Raab awroached the truck. Raab showed her where it was, noting that a tnan was sittin& on the passenger aide Pl the true!<, bolare he went bacll lllto lht lubriea"o~ !1'0lll to work on a ea.r. "I ~8rd the truck start up and got 1uspittous/1 RJab later told Officer Wano Harber ,. he trotted ouWdo aad 11w tllal li.t cash bo• hid been emplja<I •d yolloc! for the ~u to ~aloe what !lad happened. park- f!d Me•• Tow Servtco drivers Roberl Hai,o and llcbort ... too gunned their 1111 ~ lllcl llYO ChllH II tile ro<l·Md,,.,,.lt coi.w11 lruok •P'd AWAJ, CllMla Mt1a PQ\101 •1t.1.t1 H11'1'11on Wiii dfMnl nQl'lll low31'11 Ill• .... 1y ll'l1!01 lrAllllnl llllillll' Ill An•l1'1rn wllto ha lle11d-!llt ln!llal rMllo l>fotd· 01111 llf ~ NtWJlQl'I ''""'1 ohlll· 111 t\lfntd arounct and ciamt 1outh, but abool Ill!! limo I hit Illa llAnlt A.a FrlfWtll', QooUol 011t !all-ty p0!101 n ltlo lnqu,..yl 1'14 \111 tow lruek1 hid lllom ltopptd.'' 11(1. HM'l'llon 1lowod, pU)lod .. ,.,, the mtlllu l!lrlp Ind h11ded btc!k llQl'lll. luOl!olllf, tl1o ·~ wor• P!• ~ ri<lrtl>boulld ••""· 'Alld juol aboul 11111 Um• th!• truck ~ mt doln1 al>0\11 tll!lly," 111• •fl'tlNlll ut4, oddlnl Wt two tl!IUlornla ttllllwlll' Patrol oar1 """ .ioo 1•11lll!l .fa11 wll•n U!t truok 1hol ell at Ult l!l<Ulllor ""'""' •ffl'tnl~. 11flt WJll IOU1t 1Wlllf 100 t11t, i\'I a :ia mUo por holll' go alower 1po\ alld h• wiped out four or fiYf roftool<ln, \11111 lwwled it eastbound in a right turn on li<diJ\Jor and iumpe<I !ll• divldtr," 6JI. llon'tiOll oaid, "He hit a railroad warning slgl\ •.. blew the hell out of the thing and just barely missed tbe main signal cootrol, which really would nave 1topped him," Sgt. Harrison tdded. "When that sign exploded It smash· ed. the windshield UMl fl•w back over tbe true~/' Sit. ttarrison said, 111 fa:.~' tho &lrl tock 'ome f!ass In the Sgt. Harrison said the vehicle pulled off onto Del Amo Avenue at tbat point and the two suspecli jumped otit wiUI their hlmda u.p as he 1Ud hi• patrol car to a halt, revolver drawn. "I onJy had my two.Inch, IO I yelled 'Ju.R 1tay where you Me,• but this CHP guy w.a1 righ t behind me with a shotgun and he yelled jlbout the same thing," Sgt. Harrison 1aid today. f'ront Pqe I CLAIMS RISE ••. UAILY l'llOI "--~ O'IANOI COAST rVILllHll+f COMP'AH't lt•••rt N. W••4 ,.,..., t!ld l"\llllllN!w Jee\ R.. c.,1.., Viet p,.ldeflt a!IO OllWll Mll'll91f' l~tl'l'!I' Ktt'f'lt Ectllor Th•Mt• A, Mwrphl111 IMMllM ~lfllw" J,, .... , P. C•lll111 P11I N:n11\ 1<f-* •..it -'.,...•!111"1 Clly l!llllor QlrttJor H..,..t ..... Offtc• 2211 W11t l•I"•• l•1l1v1r4 Mill!~ Atl4lrtn1 P.O. lu 1171 t166J _ ....... C1111•.,...1 •~r•.._. 'IC.t:"'..:... .• :1.11=' Kidnap Deal Reported With Banker Marines, Navy Ban Facilities . . For Metroports Jly J,\CX llROBAOK Of ttte 0.ll'f' ,. .... ll.tf Marine ~d Navy spokesmen com· bined Wednt1day to sboot holes in arguments tor U1ln1 _.,y of Orange County'• throo rn!Ull!ry air lacillties 11 lites tor civilian ~· Tho l\larine Corpo Air SuUon at !;I Toro , the Marine Carps Air Facility at Smta Ana -once a blimp base -and the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station all have been mentioned as possiblt sites tor a re1ional alrport in a 1pecial. 122,BOO report to the county Board Of Supervisors by William L. Pereira and Associ1tes. But Ma.I. ~n. W. G. Thrash, EI Toro commander, ruled out the two Marine OO.e1 Ill a hlU'I')' Wotlnt1day. ''There i1 no evidence that Depart- ment of Defense requiremeTit1 for these Nte1 or the lmpect on national deftJnse was Consi4ered, 11 the 1enerJI •aid. "They 1houl4 be deloled from tho 1tudy." While on hJs feet the Marine com- mander al&o took a Pol 11hot. at the Pereira report's ,u1ae1tion that an 1n· tarnaUonaal airpoc:t be e1tabllsbod 11 Camp Pendleton. Ho 1aid th• air space requlrementa of tbe base are in· comPftUble with &n 1ntern1tional alrpoft, !bat war praelfco with Uvo ammunition waa carried out and that vertical llllhu !be!lcOIW'•I ,..,.. • nece1tar)' part •I jlle tralninl there. Ho Also ruleq qui !Ill!• Squaro In Fountain Valley u a l'ftl,etal aviation port. 11We need it." he 1ald. f'roM P.,e l CENTER ... building at the upper end or the seaward sloping 1ilt acres. "There'1 no que&tion in my rn1nd that Fa1hk>n Island is the or:t,y plllC't that new center could be," said Sam Keyes, presidt'nt of the Harbor View HiB1 Coolmuni.ty Association, "But we want tlO be assurtd ttiM our vlew1 won't be impaired. "We're tho aqueaky llir.ct oo put eome oil on us." The con1ult«ntl tried, but abviou1ly falled to lliloy the -•henal0111 cf n1olt of the homeowners. One »peoker in1leted an tnowlnC why the ~ fiv•~ ad· mlnlmatlon bull<!lng w11 pl.Iced on the ~host tide of the f'l'Ol'OHd 1lte, TI1e e1peris uJd ttlelr 1tetdlfil and model wtrt only c-.pt.s and that ..-chitectl: would have to come up with flnn plant for "" deqn, hol&llt Mid appearance of buDdi.ns1. "We 'r. dealing with a volume htte,0 one of the cocsuJtants 1a1d. "Tb• tall bulldil\111 only • conctpt_" lle~lied the worried hemeo..,,.,., "We ve all bMrl 1round. >oaa enouati to mow ht concepta have a way o( becomtn1 • matt.r Of ftt<ll'd!' GOT ASSURANCE Th• homto'Mltnl a1'6mtd Ult)' had beell Jivtn ••t.U'MCltl from the trvin• Co. same tlm• aco that ne bulldlncs would u-a hel&lrt of 3a feet on an fmaflnory Piiot ~ from the hlfllllandJ homes to • point at P1dllc CoOll Hltbw•1 a"'1 J-"· '11to propoted tJvle otnler would ll• rl~ ....., -pllnt. 'So yeu .., ••loct a lllW w!Ulout lrnowln~ wllat ltlnd of bullllln& JOU'll put""' ' aald lllOU1er nil-. "AbtoJuttlt," rrplied one of ttlc COQt 1ultanlw. ' IYlllllelll 01 a dt1p llllllCt Ill Q\11' "'*" itllal."* * CHICAGO (AP> -Sen. Euc~ J. McCarthy,• nonoandldate for the l!rlt time in nine mont:lla , sayo "It's 1UU ill open _question" whether tit wtll ' ~ port ll•bert II. llU111llhl't1'• llld lllf D-'.ll.Y PILOT f"lllll "" P1lrltll O'DOlllltll CRACKING UP AT BllACHFRONT VAC#.TION RliTlllAT P1mt11• Mother ond C101htor Aren't L•uthln1 11 Petit C1m•1• City Sandbag Crews Aid Homes by Council Order Newport Bea<:h city councllmen Wednelday night <>rdere<t eity crews to build o ,.mlbag barrloade Ill front ot ocean tr<>nt home1 tmp8"iltd by J fast eroding beach. A unanimous vote for a ,andbagging effort for 24 hour• -1tiarting from shortly after dawn today ....... came after Wl!llt Newpcrt Co u n c 11 m an Donald Mcinnis told his colleagues the attuaUon had reached. a dangerous point. "Lt'·s far more criUcal now Ulan at any time last year," Mcinnis reported. "lt11 my estl.mate thlit four to five homes are in imminent danger of 1oln1 in. They h•v• no pllin11 under them, and onee Uie f<lundations go, the housN are &one." The irpperiled homes are located in the f100 and 4300 blocks of the ocean front . 'lll.e best arawnent for not ta~nl ~· tion 11.,,,.,,.i from the !•ct thal Ill• v. S. >.rmy Corps of En1ineen wu: pois· ed to ()ogln a ma111lve old p!'Ollwn along the West Newport beacti '1'0sion scene within the next few da)'I. ''It tllo clta movea 1n end lmplern.ents • declarot!on Id Hmli.d peril, tile Corps nu.y feel the city bas tilings under oootrol," said City MenJger Harvey L. Hurlburt. He said other clty and county of. fielals felt It wa1 a "distinct possibility" that a big municipal drive to 11ve property would cau.ae the Oorps to move less rapidly. Mcinnis favored i m med 1 ate emerJency 'cUon by the council. 11The only way we'd eVft" find out U we were rig~! (111 d<tlllg nothlnf) would be after it'1 too }ate. By tornor· row night, we'll elther have two or three house• in ttw.. driftlt or --we won't.0 lnilially oppooed to ony mwtiolpol actioo waa councl4man Pa\ll J. Gruber, ''To move now would lM to repudiate the (Arps," he argued. '"I'he Corps hu the responsitil.lty, Tbe Corpl has. signed a cootraot to protect the area." Mcinnis reiponded that he ad· vocated city etrorta to turn back the tidet only aa a "•top gap'' meagure until Corps men and equipment could arrive on the scene. Councilmen ultimately agreed on a COfl\promise acl:im. They g a v e Hurlburt authcrJty to call ~ crews onto the line, without lmplemeOO.n1 a de~laratioo ol llmited peril. Ta do the IM.I.Ir would have Wl· corked ttie retourON ~ 11enclt11 from throughout the county. Mclnnll, him1eU iBll oceanfront resi· dent in ttle stricken area, told cal· leagues Wednesday night that his own home is not one of th0&e In lmmedl.ate danger ol sliding into tbe drink. Ille pnaldtllCI. MeCarillJ -dtllllW bY I 111'11 margin Wecln<sday night /Or the Democnrtic pre&ldential nomineUon, cli~g one ol the wQdeM nine motlllt! QI P9lilic1 lo ro.cilDI tim•1, Aft.f watdljng !111 ~•/eat on televtaion, 1dcCarthy caJled a news COtJfncnw i• whl•b be !Aid II wi1I be "sevtral, weelc.1 l tmik," l>etore he decldt1 whtlbtr IQ lllU Jlwnjlllrey. * * * WAfilllNG'.l'ON (Al') -'l'llt I'll! has launched an investigation of what a DemOC!:I"atic congressman labels "WlOeCessary and v t o l e n t in· terference" wi°' rfpiorte11 M tti.e Pellltl"l'~lia N~U!llllll Col\venti011. !.Jl.y, O.n. llamaey Ciao-~ ordered the investigation Wednesday and Rep. John!';. M06s (0.Calil.), urged tit• al· lor"'y nne,.I IQ ..,.d llM•Ul!llQrl imme<tilllely "I• fulbf "''~"' Ill! 1>erlorim1net Qf the tl\10110 Poli<:• Pet>llftmtlll and \11t Illl•ai• NlliWlI~ Gt1ard." Mo" I~ ehoinnao of 1"• ll•u1• 1uiJ. committee "'1 I g v e l' Q m t D t ~· formation. · HYANNts J!<lRl ~ .. ~ (111'1 - Violence on the 1U'eetJ " Clli(lajo to- day ~ompte{:I Sen, Jiidward td, Xen, nect,y (o.Ma11.), to reas1e11 hJI plans to v~ the Demoorati.e Natl~l Con- vention. 'The Benat()[' was r e p It r t e d 1 y reconsidering hif! original plans to at. tend the final day o! the convention to- day lQ conjunction with a ~~ Jll•morial \9' llii 1Iaio 1ll'Qt11er, l!fn. Rottert F, ~Ntedy, H• W.!1 i;autiOUfly wat:ching tile events 11\ Qlicago, Kennedy revealed to sailing com· panions Monday he would {ly to Chicago to participate In I b o JllenlQriaf. but it w~& learnect later tie speoWod only alter the J'!"'ald•llll•I and vloe presidential candidates W9M chosen. * * * Cl!ICl\<iO (Ul'I) -Viet !'noident Hubert H. Humpl\fey wlU lfl' In hi! , •• (:Op!onc<! •peeoh be!Qre tl>t Oem• ocraUt:: National Cgnvont1on tooig;h\ to _ ... -· Qf "'' hoal from "'' biller tight withloi U,. J'il'l1 over Viet.n4Jll poUcy, 'll1o Vice Proaide•I i1 upecled lo em.~t tha\ he iP no way i• cont• mitted to a hawiilh line op Vi~, and lo pledgt Iha! IJf will, it elec!Qd, use evory poniblo m..,. Id faioinl 11n aoceptable peace. * * * CHICAGO (AP) -The rloillg .... ~ anotller llenoedy bluod brl;htty oq Pemooratic boriiOOll tod•Y deq)itQ the last. brother's ref\.al to be drawn tnto the White Hou5.e fray tttla year, Many politicians feel Sen. Edward M. Kennedy 's rejection of the draft movement that bubbled tlP •t the Democratto Nation.pl C~nvenUon th.ls week <1nly postponed his preSidential nomination until 1972 or 1976 -depen- ding on whlc!i WllY \lie party'• !oriunes flow this fall. From PClfJCl J BEACH •.. the haulin& 1n of more rocks and what the Army ha• planned, I don't 1ee any real daneer at all," he said. forty city workers this mominc slammed sandba11 into place below homes and behind rock piles stretched along the shoreline. The worker• were ordered Into the fray by the Clly Coun· cU Wednesday n1ght Alio, Ille County Flood Control District moved in. with a giant crane and Nndbag tillinl equipment, The crane was, used to rearrange huge boulders t:o con~truct a mor• effective barricade 1gain1t th• sea. Additionally, 11ewral thowand more tons of rocks were trucked in by Army engineers. The 150,000 cubic yards of sand to be hauled from the Santa Ana River area by Denio will be spread over the boulder barrier, Army officials said. H.J. Garrett 11th Semi-Annual Sale Inds htunlay; A119ust 31 stl YOUI LAST CHANCE TO TAKI ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONIY SAVING EV!NT ON Uf'HOLSmtED SOllAS AND CHAltS 20 Off ....... Prlct1 Over 200 Styles of Sofas -Chairs -Love Seats -O\tom•N. LarlfO chalce ol Oecontor f~br1CI •• DAILY Pl\.01' ..._.."' lti1Mf'41 KMMlir' LOADING UP FOR VIETNAM ACTION , ''Butlet1'' Put Abo.rd Battl1wa9on off S1al S..ch Can Supervisors Rule . . . ' ' On Stadium Assessing? The question of --the Angels baseball club and the city of Anaheim .should be assessed $2.3 million in pcl6se.ssory interest in A n a b e i m Stadium probably camot be de<ided by the Board of ~s. County Assessor Andrew J. Hin.shaw \Vednesday said he doubted that the supervisors sitting as a board of equalization to hear tax protests could rule oo the stadium question. He said state law prctribits a city from filing assessment appeals with anyone but the state Board o{ Equalization. The city o! Anaheim is in the act becaizse its contract with the ball club Orange Thieves Hit by 'Draft' . Startled by a burglar alarm, thieves ""ho managed to swipe $1,000 worth of clothing from Mooney Andrews' Men's Store at m S. Main, Orange, early this week may find their loot a bit drafty. Grabbing all the clothing U1ey could , the thieves, working under the stress of a ringing burglar alarm, forgot to Lake the pants to the suits they S'\Yiped. provides that the city will pay all pro-. perty taxes and JO$eph R. Benl>e, an Anaheim city attorney, filed tbe pro- test with Hinshaw'i offioe. The Allahelm Clfy Council will pay under protest the $;06,881 in taxes. If it is ruled that ~ city's oon1X1Jfit corporation holds all possessory in· terest in the stadium, there will be no tax. I Hinshaw said the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club case could be beard by the Board Of Supervisors because operator Ronnie ReU was defending himself against a $577,750 aassess- ment. Reil leases the gol! course and clubhouse from the Oity of Costa Mesa which built it undEI" a non-profit cor- poration set up. This year's assessment protestors number 429. They seek reductions totaling $27 million from Hinshaw's figure of $92 million. The Irvine Company has subml.tted petitions seeking to r e d u c e assessments from $9.4 million to $5 million. Other major challengers include Rossmoor Corporation, asking a $588,550 reduction ; Xerox oo 28 leased machines, $1,427,030; Laguna Niguel, $223,160 .aOO Bullocks Realty Cocpora- tion, 1,382,730. DAIL,_Y f'ILOT Pllett•llr ltldl,8 ... K99111W ALL DECKED OUT Bi1Hlelhip New J1r11y New Jersey Loads Fin'al Six Shells For Vietnam Tour Ammunition I o a d i n g operations aboard the Long Beach-based bat· tleship USS New Jersey were sctiedul· ed for completion today as the nation's only active battlewagon prepares to ship out for Vietnam. The giant ship's big gun11 and magazines were loaded by crane as barges and lighters carried food for her armament from the Seal Beach U.S. Naw.l Weapons Station. The New Jersey needed six mOTe shells -referred to as bulleta by r.favymen -for her 16 inch guns and these were due to be loaded aboard in the early aftel"DOOl'l. today. Open bouse is scheduled aboard the reactivated battleship at Pier E, Long Beach NaYal Station, during the day Friday -and visitors may get directions at the base's gates. The New J ersey will leave soon for a tour of duty in Vietnamese w.aters, but exact departure date is not likely to be aimounced until she is under way. Thursday, Auvint iq, 1%8 Ex-Unruh Foes Now Supporters By BILL BOY .utSKY Of tllf 0.llY l'lllf Sllft ()lllC.\GO -Same ol 11le Calil<rni.a DemocMtk Nidooal C o n v e n t 1 o u delegates who oppoged Jesse M. unnm just a tew years ago now went him 1X> nm for governoc in 1970. Stephen Relnbardt, the new national ocmmitteeman, said the assembly speaker's work as chairman of the detegatilDll bad strengthened him with Ille llberal Jlemocl'at.s "1lo bave called Allied, Enen1y War Toll Hits Summer High SAIGON (AP) -Fresh ftghting erup\<d in Vietnam Thursday and U.S. • hesii:!t.;uarters said tihe number of Americans, South Vietnamese and enemy killed in combat last week soared to the highest total so far this summer. The spiraling casualty tolls , coupled with new battles northwest ol Saigon and below the demilitarized zone and a dozen enemy barTages a g a i n s t military .J>OSts and towns, dashed hopes among most military men of llllY de~ealatdm ol the ground war in the near future. Jn beating back enemy offensives last week, headquarters said, 308 Americans were killed in action, the highest toll since June 15, and another 1,144 were wounded. Soutb Vietnamese oasualtles were put at 495 government troops slain, their heaviest loss for any week since May 11. U.S. headquarters reported 4.755 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong kill- ed last week, the biggest weekly total since May 18. The report raised the nmnber of Americans killed in combat in Viet· nam since Jan. 1, 1961, to 'n ,101. Another 169,296 U.S. troops have been wounded and 1,208 are missing or cap- tured. Of the wounded, 89 ,204 were hospitafued and 80,092 did not require hospitalization, according to U.S. Com· mand figures. Forty-two nmcombat deaths were reported for last week, raising the total in that category since 1961 to 4,397 .. Total enemy losses for the 71,2-year period is estimated at 385,055 dead, The rising casualty tolls were linked directly to the r esumption of a series of heavy enemy infantry attacks and shelllngs that began Aug. 18, snapping a two-month lull in ttie ground war. him a political bo&s in the pBst. "Jess will emerige as a very strong candidate for governor in the minda ol the people ol Califomia," Reinhardt told a reporter. Reinhardt ooce wai an Unruh fue. Unruh end ttie rest of the Calilor. riians lost ail their cocventioll baWea Wednesday. Vice Presldmt. Hubert H. Humplll'ey won the presidential nomination, and a big majority ol Californlaru -ed him. Ninety-one of them voted for Sen. Eugene J. MtOuthy, and 51 for Sen. George McGovern. Humpbcey receiv· ed only 14 votes, three less than the ~vorite soo ol WMhingtm, D.C., the Rev. ~nn!i.ng Phillips, a Negro minister. Unruh voted fur McCarthy. One rising Oaillornia politician, however, backed a winner. Sall Fran· ci.&co Mayor JoseJii Alioto, a poteOOal opponent f<r Unruh in t h e govornorsltip primary, put Hum· phrey's name in nomination. Unruh's backers said they didn't conslder ttie convention a loss. Assemblyman Willie L. Brown Jr,. of San Francisco said "I assume" Unruh will run !or governor "and I assume the strength he hM developed being in charge of the delegation and the ooopeN1tioo be !IOI will carry through to his gubematcmi,al ca:mpajgn." He said that the liberals of the California Democratic Council "will be able to develop some loyalty to a Jesse Unruh and a Jesse Unnlh will !ind it pl~t to contribute to 11he election of CDC types." Brown once voted against Unruh for speaker. Unruh was give.n two standing ova· tions at the delegatioo's caucus. He told the delegates he had bied to mount a Kennedy draft movement, but Sen. Edward M. Kennedy o f Massachusetts stopped it. Newport Man Admits Theft A Newport Beach man accused of embezzling $18,000 from an Anaheim loan company pleaded guilty to one gra.nd theft char1ge Wednesday. Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner ordered Michael Rool, 29, of 3302 W. Ocean Front, to return to court Oct. 3 for sentencing. Roof, cres'ted by Anaheim police last May, was an official of the American Accepllance Corp., 17"1 W • La Palma Avie. Police alleged t!rat he forged sigoatures on 44 locans, tl:len witnessed them himself. The loan funds went to Roof, ac- cording to police, and oot to the purported CU6tomers. The case came to light, police said, wtien one "customer" compla!ned that he bad no idea lie had taken out a loan. Oh, look us over ..• in rur pretty Ul'IT._.. ASSASSINATED Ambe11•dor M1ln State of Siege In Guatemala in Envoy Shooting GUATEMALA C I T Y (UP() - GuatemW.a declared a 30-day "stiate of siege" today, s us pending con- stitutional limit6 on search and seizure to hunt the 1ubmachinegun assassins of U.S. Ambassad<r John Gordon Mein. Mein, 54, w.ae gw:med down Wed· nesday· attempting to flee a b·&nd of men who forced his limousine off the street three blocks horn tbe U.S. Embassy and order<d him into one ol their cars. His chauffeur said Mein stepped from bis limousine in the exclusive residential neighborhood and broke .and r an . A burst of machinegun tire felled him. "He w~ lying on the ground ll1d still moving, so Utey abot him some more times witJJ pistols until he died,'• the unidentified chauffeur s.aid. Then, be said, the men got back into the two cars that had forced him oU the road and drove away. . • • Doctors said the ambassador died of seven bullet wounds. His body w~ placed in state at the Reforma Funeral Home, 'Where hundreds Of persons gathered to mourn. There was no immediate word when ~ bod1. would be flown to bis native Cadiz, Ky. A florist who said he witnessed the slaying told police one of the gunmen threatened him with "tbe same•• unless he we!X back ineide Pd "abut up." other witnesses aa.id one of tbe killers' cars was a green aedan, and police set up roadblocb around Ute ci• ty. There were no immediate reports ot arrests. ' I I I I I ·~Young Edition" dresses made ofhappy-eare Celanese Fortrel and cotton \ The young deok oet will be 1 0 proud wearlnc really "fashionable" dre11eo. And, beot of all they oily liko ' new. with no wrinkle1, throuch every 1chool day. Celanese• Fortrel1~lyeater and cotton hao a Permanent-Press•. 1oil·release Scotcb&llld~finiab. Th•J never need i~ing. A. Blouse 'n 1'kirt one·i:>iece drea1. B. flt \ 'o flair "button•front checked dreso. C. Ruffied·bib dre••· All in •izeo Ule, 6.00. 7-12, 7.00. Girls' Shop, u ms' one stop school shop HE11PORT CEHTER • • • 11 FJ.SHIOH ISL~~ • • ~ MOtU>;t·Y/lliURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:3i, I OTllER DAYS ~ :00 TILL 5:30' 644-2200 . . ' l .1 . -. - -~-- ' '''Juai tohai I've altOa!IS wanUd."' mi9M l!l<U bf l~t ~-I o/ W.. , h~h pqodle .. ii <!d1111ri! fir•fll"ll• :•tored civlllcle • /jro Jtoffok 18 Soli-. "°'• Coli/, -iocofditog I• /lr.....,., . nearly every pooeb pu.rino tile 11& · tion pause1 IQ "windoio t1l-QJ'-" • Singer K"loy lmltli, 40, ia beini sued tor diyorce by ber third bua. band, record.i.Qg executive Jimmy Bow ... , 30. whe eharged •1e:1treme ~ruelty." Bowen, wbo filed the suil alter a tw0>month trial ooparatton, chrged 11!181 Sffllth I n t II c t e a ''grievous mental au.Uering" on him during their thr~ yeer mar- riage. The couple wa• married July 19, l!IGll, and bad nc cblldren. • "Hell no, we won't 00:1 1houted a 11outh '""°"" peace dnnoN&ro-tof'I Q"tndf o ChicoQo hot.fl whert delegate• to th• DeflM>ONo tie Natfo~l CtmNfttiott are quartered, Hb 1hoektd Mot.Ian quictlv atilltd th• Jiv•·veaN>l4 Qnd ordtf'Cd him to 11ell '""teo4, "Hect no, wt' wma"t go.• • • .: It sure looks lilte a long string ::Of bad luck for the Anna.Jonesboro '°football team of Anna, 111., this fall. ::John Davis, the new coach, re-- :'.ceived a shipment of 13 footballs ·and 13 scrimmage vests on Aug. · 13. He had ordered 12 of each. ·'.Anna-Jonesboro's first game is Fri· .:day, Sept. 13. • • :: Miss Louise Shawd, of San An· .:tonio, Texas, reorted that someone :, entered the backyard of her home .\and stole 46 canaries valued at ··$460. : . '• '• "The problem is I cry a lot about :: anything ... happy or sad. I just : can't see myselI with black mascara ·7 streaking down my face and my ::eyelashes floating away, That is the :=way Di1ne Podkowa, 24-year-old ::_suburban Warren, Micltig,an, school ~teacher explained why she is letting : .. herseU be hypnotized \vhen she ~:marries Tom S:choenith, 25, on Sept. ~:7. Explosion Rips Marina; 1 Dead PARKER, J.ri!. !AP) -O.putie1 Uiday were pro~g the wreckage o! a ColONdo River marina ripped by an ezploJiOP lite Wedn~ay night which kU\l}d ~ wom~ and injured at least 10 ?,!'IOfll, Many of the injured were Cl;IJjlorpiAns. The blall at llranoon'1 Resort, 12 JQ,ile' nartD of Parker, ol!PPl?entl)r wa11 triggerod by a .,,.,.k whim Ignited p s in • ~uelina taok on the dQ~lt. ~ven of the victiml Wtl'e Oown to St JoHpb'& llo•plW ID Phoenix where dootor11 1ald one WQman was dead on arrivfi. lie< t<lol!tity ,..., Witllh•l<I pen· db>i pitic, to next of kin, All th• inlur•d taken he<• sulforod fracture1 and <leep laceratons, doc- Eisenhower Off Critical List, Gains Slightly WASHJNGTON (UPI) -formor Preaideot l>Wilbt !). Eilenh<>wor \lOll• • tdnued to 1bow im{nlvement in recov@rinl from bia 1eventh heart al-t.act today alt« beinl mnoved from tllo artUcal lilt at Wallor Reed Army l!alpital, In a mid-mornln1 bulleb, lli• doc· -Hid! "General ElaOl!ilower haa h 1 d -er comfortable n I 1 h t. The d"""'ued evid.... ol cardlae tr· rit:abillty noted in yesterday'• bulletin persists. The general'• appetite i1 im· proving and bis restricted sodium diet Is slowly being liberalized. "In view Of the cmnnt trend, medical bulletin• are bemg curtailed to a daily midmorning report unlesl the c i re um 1 tan c ea warrant' otherwise." Doc.tori at Walter Reed Army Modloa! eenter unellJIOC!el<iiy dlllllfod ll!elr de1cr0ptim of Ibo 77-year.old &eneral'• emdition We<Meaday wtien th•Y Hid ID • We l!!lernoen bulletin' "1111 ~nt emdltioa mull atlll bo eonsldered •erioua, albeit n o t necessaril.y·eritical at ttd1 time." The medical team added, however, thllt in view of Eisenhowtr's un. derlylng eorooary cmd!Um, "the potential ftr 1udden revvaal cl the current trMd ts ever present .•. and the l011g range out!ool 11 still guant. ~d, II The doct<l's dec)lnod lo uy at thla • point If ;hey ll!oug!lt the fonner ..-..f· dellt had recovered su:fficientfy to return gradually to normal aetlvity. At the @ame time, they refused to say whether Eisenhower had been so weakened by four heart seizures in less than four months that he would be bedridden or an invalid in the days ahead. The doctors said their 77-year-old patient was still*lowed to sit up in bed er read n apers but that he was permitted to · n to light background music at periodic ill· terw.ls. Godwin's Daughter Still Unconscious VffiGINIA BEACH, Va. (UPI) Becky Godwin, 14-year-old adopted daughter of Gov. Mills E . Godwin Jr., remained unconscious and in critical cordition today. The latest medical bulletin, issued Wednesday night, said there had been "no change" in her condition. 'IUle girl was injured when struck by lightning SWXlay while swimming. tors aaid. The injured: Marilyn Felkema, 19, and her lister, tJmta, 17, boU\ of Arte~a. both in aerioua condition : Alice Rojers1 35, of Parker Uattd M critical: her ion, Robert T.;tOfl, 1'1, lair; Arlene M&ines, 18, Artnla, critical, and Ani'8 Dejong, 18, Arteala. in fair condition. O.puUes mo ,.Id Ann Feiltema, \10, Paramount, was taken to a Blythe hospital by ambulance. She suffered a bro~en right ankle and brokea le.ft foot. A witness said the bl~st sent "bodi.e1 in the air like ten pins." "We dotl'.t know yet ii anybody w11 blown into the water," e spokeaman for the Yuma Cowrty sherili's office said. "~ut It doesn't seem likely," TheH ~ been earijer re~ tbM between l• and 21 per.ion1 had· been injured, most of them Californians . . "Ttlat'• what we b6llfd," the Iller· ill'• •polleaman aaid, ''but apparentty that waa Ul• munber at ll<anlon'1 at the time or the 1xp105ioo.' . Ooe ol two ~ootoro who lreatod tile injured at Jlran1on'1 Hid tt appeared mo!t ol the injured suffered shock and fractures. - Tearful Parents Plead foJ: Quick Return of Baby PORT fJ\TllUR, Tex. (IJPI) - Di>trau11h1 parenta " an infonl, who waa kidnlpe(i tr11111 Ila h<>l!lllal crib Wednesday, -led word-,, from a police search tiiiat spread tmougbout the United States and ID'l<>lvea Ille FBf. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Reese eat by thier telephone in Port Neche•, near Port Arthur, wa.lting for any newt ~ their baby, Drek Gregory, The couple also bas a 17-montll-Gld 100. Drek Wil born Swidoy. "We're ooneenwd IOlely fer the 11atety ol the b&bY," Reese 1ald. 1'W• are not interested m doina ..,,-b:arm tio or prroaecutine any perBOn or persona r1rponaible for th.Js, "W• went li>o l>oby treated riJht The baby bae only gluc06e and Wlter and II should havt tile proper feeding and care to 1urv1ve," Reest Hid. 'nle b"1ly wei!ll>ed iv't over 7 pooncji at binh ond w11 ltl'o tnc!leo long. S(t. F, M. "Mac0 Pbilllp1 of tfle l'llrt Arthur Police Pid tho FBI joioocf the searcil far a 6·fo0t.J W'Ollle, described a& m!dillo-aged with a dark complex.Jon and tousled hair. Persons who saw the woman on 1he fourth floor of St. Mary's Hospital said she was wearing a JQultl-colored dress and what was apP'J'enUy aom1 type of religious medal; I circular di.le about the size of a di:rnci. They said the ""°'an tckl them abe was in the h<l9pl~ YlaltiDC lier falller and sister, --. ot St. Mari>'• for treatment. She ..,. .. quoled 11 N!Ying she had be.., on th• t11tr11 llooo', llUI had ,gone to tho :lourt!l lloor "Mitre It is: warmer." ,: Phillips said 1Ui• baby was taken from llhe hosplU! ckJlllg a nve-m!Dute period whilt --· being cl>ong· ed. f 1! "We SUlptel • wdman !1 the llld· naper," P~'•Ud.~ "A D\U'Se who came on duty at 2:09 •.m. dilcovwtd the baby mlNil!rl llbt •aaya #Ile NW a s00rt woman ,;.. dirk .....,11.u... waikinc do\111 ~·hall litf,..I allt mad1 the cheet.11 ' ' ~ Reese, :M>, tht ftitbw, mldt l'IOOl'dtd pl.., lhrou_, . ~I mtdlo lo: return ol the biilly. ' ' !Fog Blankets Point Mugu •. ·: ;: Florida Inundated; Eight Inches of Rain in Jacksonville ·. ·. '· :· California v.s. s .... _,,, Tiit Mlhw\1t -!tier tCll\tllY ttlitY ... , C9111<tl'!HI ,...,, .. ~· ..... 1nt1 1J011t • line "" tt.. ... ,."' tdtl (If 1111 Rodl.l' M01111t.l11•. 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The aCientists were able to isolate reactive, osygen. cont&Jnlof compolllldl from the lun11 ol ro~blta RPOMd to 111101 oonoentr1U... ol ...... Some of the newly formed compounds a r c formed when the inhaled ozone re· acts with proteins tn 1 \I a I tissues, according to Dr. Peter Mueller, laboratory chief. "The compounds then join pr cross-\Ulk the long chains o/ un111u11 prot!llo• loUl)d In the lungs of mea aft(! rabblta; ~ a Pfocess ainlllar to add· mg run&• to a ladder th a t iniUallJ ha~ onb'. two or three rung1," he said, As with tho ladder, t h 1 protein chalnt beoome mOrt rigid, 11&1 llulble and !ft tho -ol IUQI prolllnl, less tlutla. For The Record ena·mssrrnn ? , • DEATH NOTICES MURl\Y Jw 11:, Mum. A.N a .. ltl E, ''"- St., c .. 1. Mt&•. lervkQ ....... 1111 Br..ctwar IMit~rY, 111 lreM: wtl'• C11tt MtM. 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'nlt dl1trict for.ma· Uon had mvlooJl)' been ap- proved by tha Loc-1 Agency fQnnatiQlll Oommt1sion . 'nle servlct _... would be formed for> ont ,._ only for 1111 sole -ol OO!ldlng Iha pool. The l!l'OJ0<I bu been apprOYed by t h e Anaheim UDlon lUgb School District. OC Airpo11 Mural OK'd SANTA ANA -The ,.. cond ol lour ouWoor mural• at Orange COW1ty /.lrpor1 ha1 been approved by VI• Board of Supervl1ort despite the fact that a donor h-atl not yet been found to defray the te,500 COfit. County Adtninlttratlve Ol· tieer RObert E. Thomaa told tupervt19n be 11 certain a donor will be found .Uer th1 mural i1 cottipleted. He pointed out that the mural ti" erpoaure to 1 million viewers a year. DEATH NO'l'ICllS ·New Orleans LeadsNHYC For Wales LOS AN(lEIXS (.u') The Now Orloult Yacht Club tool< a i ·I jeed Wed· nellday over Ull N"""°" Har1>or Yadll Qub In tile Prloce ot W alol Bowl linall ol tile Norill American match racing cbam· plolllbifl. 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I ' I' ' ' Costa Mesa Today's Ooslni • N.Y. Stocks • VO~. 6f, NO. 208, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES COSTA MESA, CALI FORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1968 TEN CENTS CHICAGO, USA -Police and antiwar demonstraf... ors mix it up during clash Wednesday night outside Conrad Hilton Hotel, downtown headquarters for Democrats. Police used billy clubs, tear gas and mace in battle with thousands of demonstrators while delegates were nominating Hubert Hwnphrey. 6 Newsmen Hm·t, Five Arrested In Chicago Riot OIJCAGO (UPI) - A widely herald- ed plan to protect newsmen from pol.ice beatings inflicted during three previous nights of confrontations between police and anti'tll~.ifotesters broke down Wednesday night during n1clees outside c on v e n t I o n head- quarters. At least six newsmen were injured, five arrested and another narrowly escaped injury when knocked to the ground by a policem'&l and trampled by other police. The 'Vednesday night in j u r i es brought the total of newsmen hurt in four nights of police vs. protester bat- tles to 30. \Vednesday's casualties included UP I reporter Robert Kieckhefer, club- bed on the heal by a policeman: 1-lansson Ulla. reporter for the Swedish Cooperative News Center. clubbed on the elbow by a policeman ; Paul Sequeira, Chicago Daily News photographer. wtio suffered a broken hand when clubbed by a policeman: and Edwin Kerinl!i, of UPI's New York audio staff, Caleb Orr. of UPT's Chicago audio st.a!!. a.nd Dave Satter. Washington Post reporter, all sprayed witli the disabling chemical m&ce. In addition. John Burnett of UPl's \Vashington staff \Vas knocked to the ground by a policeman and trampled by a crowd which included policemen. but was not badly hurt. Sto"k Jtlarke t .. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market increased losses this afternoon as an irregular decline became more well defined. (See quotations, Pages 26-27). Losses outnumbered gains by about 200 issoos on the New York Stock Ex· change. Orange Coast l Wea i her The weathl!!nnan 's turning down the heat Friday, setting the knob at 70 degrees on the coast while inland regions con- Unue to swelter in the high 80's. I NSIDE T ODAY A long-fought cu.stodv battU that be-pen m the /armLondl of Iowa wai 1ettltd irl a California court Wtdne.sdav wMn a judge 1'tttored the J0-11ear-ol4 bo11 to hil writer father. See. Page 6. ·-• -• _., .. -8 "-• ... , .... ·-•• , ...... .... .,_ '-" • c-k• .. IYIYll ..... .. , __ u ~!ti -1•n 0.1111 lllttlttt • ...... ,,.., ••it.rlal ·-• ''"' Martl•h 2 .. ,, •11t.rt1"'-I " T1le\lllllMI .. •IM11<1 ... ., -.... u l'lrw c:1111 • WMtfler • -.. ........... " A1111 UM"" .. WtrN fil'"9 .. I Demos' Dirtv Deed Done, .; . Leader Tells PrQtesters CHICAGO (UPI) -The leader of antiwar demonstrators, declaring "the dirty deed has been done by the Democratic party," today told his bloodied roUowerli tq go home and begiti'Wotk,agalflst p•r e s I d e n ti a I nominee Hubert H. 1-lumphrey. But even as Dave Dellinger, national chairman of the Natiooal Mobilizat ion Committee to End the War in Viet· nam, spoke to newsmen, young pro- testers in Grant Park were trying to whip up enthusiasni for a new march on the Democratic National Con- vention hall.· Dellinger said the clash between thousands of sntiwar protestors and national guardsmen near the con- vention hotel headquarters last night had "ach.ieved a kind of tragic SUC· cess." "I think the American People have seen the repressive nature o( the city o( Chicago and what happens to people who try to legitimately prdtest this country's involvement in Vietnam," Dellinger said. "I can't ask these people to sta)' here and ht beaten again . tonight,,. Dellinger said. - "the dlrcy deed hu be~n .do 't.!ll the nem'.6crat.i'c · PartY:· 'rlieJ. tlffi nominated anottier Joyal militarist and I am asking my people to a:o home and work against him and all the policy Ile stands for." A few blocks away a grawiog crowd vr several hundred young proteMers listened to e m o t i o n a I anti- establishrnent speeches and leaders among the group said they planned to muster up eoough followers for another attempt to march on the In- ternational Amphitheater. An attempt to. march on the con- vention hall Wednesday led to a bloody battle with police and guardsmen. It swirled around the Conrad Hilton ~lotel, fashionable Michigan A venue and green Grant Park. Dellinger estimated that 3 0 O demonstrators were injured in the !ray and 267 persons were a!Tefited, Jet Damage Claim s Near. $20 Million; One Day Left One day before the filing deadline. damage claims against Orange County for airport jet noise have appl"oachcd the $20 million figlltt, spokesmen for hundreds of unhappy Harbor Area homeowners indicated today. "We're getting them in at the rate of two dozen a day," said Mrs. Betty Godfrey. an officer of the Airport Noise Abatement Committee, a citi- zens' organiZation. Attorneys ror the group said they expected the final number of claim- ants to total abc:MJt 500. Amocg the claimants is Newport Beach City Councilman and fmmer two-time mayor Paul J. Gruber. Gruber is seeking $30,000 for the alleged Joss of pro~y value he attrib- utes to excessive Jet aircraft noise. I-le explained that the flgun, repre- sents Vr'tl.at he would ask for his three· bedroom home today "if J were able to sell it." The residence at 1412 Vivian Lane, located weSt o( Upper Newport Bay, is directly below an .()range County Airport flight path, says Gruber. He paid $14,500 for the house 14 years ago. "I've put a lot or money In this house over the years." he said. "Two years ago, a hou9'! like ours in this neighborhood. sold for "'8,000." Gruber said be uw no need for hJm to abstain from City Council votes on airport matters, despite his litiga. Uon against the county. "l have a responsibility as a coun- cilman to represent the entire com· munlty,'• he said, "and when the coon· ell acts on airport issues, "'''re work- ing toward the solution ol a city-wide problem." liis claim, he indicated, was a per· so nal problem. It must be filed, alone with a rew hundred others now pilini up in Air· -' - port Noise Abatement Committee headquarters, by Friday at 5 p.m. That is the deadline because the big jets started flying out of the airport on Sept. 1, 1967. All claims for alleged damage resulting from the flights must be filed within a year from that date, attorneys said. The riling of the claims is the first step. They will all be routinely denied by the County Board of Supervisors as millions of dollars in earlier claims already have been. Formal lawsuits wood presumably then follow. The amOWlts of the individual claims ror damages range from a few hundred dollars to more than $250,000. Each loss estimate is the claimant's own. No Expert valuation is involved, Airport Noise Abatement Committee spokesmen said. 'lbe claims are being filed by attor· neys in batches. Here are some of the names. including the amOW1ts , in the latest batch : · ----~ --~£~ .... -.............. --......... ~----"""'----------~ -- HHH Seeks Unity VP Chosen to Carry Tattered Banner CH IC A G 0 (UPI) -Hubert H. Hwnphrey today plunged into a na- tional election campaign against Richard M. Nixon bearing a Democratic banner tattered and dirtied in one of the angriest in- traparty fights of modeni American poll ti.cat history. Immediately after receiving a Democratic presidential nomlnation of quesUonable value, Humphrey buckled to the task or finding a running mate who can add youth and minority ap. peal to hia ticket and. hopefully, help rum· unite bis fractious party. The vice president won nomination easily on the"1Wt ballot but. it came to him from a convention marred by loud and frequent waves of boos and em· bittered disorderly protests against the ttar gas and night stick tactics US· ed. by Chicago police to repulse an· tiwar demonstrators besieging the convention hea~quarterc: hotel. Some souroes close to Humphrey were putting out the word that his vice presidential choice would be Sen. Ed· mund S. Muskie of Maine. others were equally sure that It would ~ Mayor Joseph L. Alioto of San Frandsco, who place.cl Humpbrl!!y'1 name before the convention. Slill other1 were betting on Sargent Shriver, ambassador to France and brother-in-law of the Ken• nedy clan. ' Humphrey's choice will be made known later today and ratified at the final convention session beginning at 1 p.m. CDT tonight. Tbe closing setslon: also will feature Humphrey's ac• ccptance speech and a memorial tribute to the late Sen. Robert F. Ken• nedy Who, but for an usa&$in's bullet. might have been the man taking the bows tonight. Military Hits Base Plan for Airport Site Jtlesa Station Robbed Santa Ana Pair By JACK BROBACK Of !111 D1M1 l"Ltlt Sl1tf Marine and Navy spokesmen com. bined Wednesday to shoot holes in arguments for using any or Orange County's three military air facilities as sites for civilian airports. Nabbed in Chase· The Marine Corps Air Station at EJ Toro, the Marine Corps Air Facility at Santa Ana -once a blimp base -and the Los Alamitos Na vat Air Station all have been mentioned as Jl:OSSible sites for a regional airport . in a special, $22,500 report to the tounty Board Of Supervisors 'by WlllianrL. Pereira and Associates. · But"Maj. Gen. W. G. nirath, El Toro corilmand~r. rul~ put.tbe ~o Marine bnses in a hurry Wednesday. "T~ a·~ evJl!eft.Ct' lhat i>epaft, ml'nl of ·Defense requirements tor these site:ii vr tJ1~<;t OP. natjo.naJ defer6h~ \'*.tbe _gellefil 1:1a1a.l ""i!bey should be deleted from the study." While on his feet the Marine com· mander alsQ took a pot shot at the Pery:iira r~PQrt's suggestion that an in- tern~tion~I airport be established at Camp Pendleton. He said the air space requirements of the base are in• compatible with an, int,ernational airport, tha,t War, practice With live ammunitibn was carried out and that vertical fitghts (helicopters} were a necessary part of the training there. He also ruled out Mile Square · in Fountain Valley as a general aviation port. "We need it." he said. The first new idea thrown into tbe lour hearings to date was provided by Ed Van Allen, president of the Orange County Pilots Association, a rtgul.ar speaker at the hearings. ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Hie 01llr ,lift Stiff Screamlng up the N e w po r t Freeway, a Santa Ana couple led a score of lawmen and a pair of tow truck drivers on an SO.mlle-per-hour chase Thursday, aft~r a $478 Costa Mesa service station Ull tap robbery. The driver and hJs girl were finally arrested near Tustin when their demolished pickup truck rolled to a stop on a side 1trl!!et and .they leapl!!d out with their hands in tile .ait. Johnnie Stocker; 25, Of llS N. Forest Ave ., Santa Ana. and Pariscene J. Roddy, 19, of.'!~. lj'. Sec<!n<I S~, S,anta Ana, were boOked' at Costa Mesa City Jail on suspJclon of grand thelt. • 1 Their wr~iil ~,T:, II'~ lore out freeway orp-amp renector posts "and splintered a rallroa'd crossing sjgn during the ' four;m:ile ·pursuit -was towed awayby one.of the truck! which began the" chase. · The chain of events started about 2 p.m. Wednesday At ban's Richfield Service 2990 Bri1tot St., Costa Mesa, when a picklU' truck.pulled up between the statlon buil~r ~nd the. pump island cash box. "I was wondering if I could use your restroom? " said a girl who alighted from the vehicll! as attendant Brian P . Raab approached the truck. Raab showed her where it was, noting that a man was sitting on the passenger side oC the truck, before he went back into the lubrication room to work on a car. "I heard the truck start up and got DAILY ,!LOT Sllff ...... • Enapty Jtlesa Cottage Burns Blackened pl~es of furniture are carried out ot vacant home at 1654 Santa Ana Ave., by Costa Mesa firemen late Wednesday after fire of undete.rmined origin broke out. Investigators today are checking for cause of blaze which damaged $1,681 house owned by Paul er. MacM1llln, of 2121 Aralia St.. Newport Beach. Land currenUy is in esc row to Tic Toe Markets as a grocery store site and hUlldlng would have been razed anyway, according to fire department. suspicious," Raab tater told Officer Wayne Harber, so be trotted outside and saw that the cash box had been (See CHASE, Page 2) My stery Gunmen Threaten Driver In Costa Mesa A third freeway gunplay incident in as many weeks -involving •uspecU and a method similar to the last one - was reported to Costa. l,-1esa ppli~e early today by a Newport P'reew1 y motorist. Kimball C. Bartlett, 37. of 968 Lans." Jng Lane, Costa Mesa, said a car con· taining lour men with dark com· plex.lona pulled alongside hJs a uto shortly after midnight and one passenger aimed a gun p.t him. "Pull over," he quoted th" man 11 saying. BarUett had been heading. south toward the Baker Street offramp and he was able to get of! the freeway at that point to escape th!!! oar, which sped on, he told Orficer George Wilson. The victim said the gun appeared tG be a .38 caliber revolver. but he was able to see through the chamber and believed the gun may have been l!!mp- ty. Bartlett said the four men In the dark, 1960 vehicle appeared to be either Negro, or of Mexican deecent -he couldn't discern Which in the dark. On Aug. 14. motorc.vclisl Robert A. Brown. 24, of 1214 \V. Highland St., Santa :Ana, told Garden Grove police a similar car containing four men pulled up beside him on the Garden Grove Freeway. He said the man on the passenger stuck a weapon out the window and fired tour shots of heavy-caliber, but he was able to take evasive action and was not hit. One week before Brown's report, tnotorcycllst Jame1 A. Gardner. 21, of 619 Mountainview SL, Santa Ana, wu blasted off bis 'cycle by five gunshott in Fo~tain Valle.Y and lnstantly killed. Pollet have since come up with few leads in the brutal murder of the younj? Navy veteran, who was working for Douglas AJrcratt Co. in Lon( Beach while attend.Ing Long Beach Ci· ty CoU!!!ge. Brown ia.Iso worked for an aerospace firm and was en route bome b1 motorcycle when fired upcn by folD' mtn ln a car similar to the one describe.d by Bartlett, a Santa Ana electrorucs technician. Mesa Burglaries Yield $1,300 A total or $1,300 in cash. chrcks and tools was ta1'en ln a pair of burglariet reported to Costa Mt1a poUce Wednes. day. One was a service 1taUon aare robbery. Wllllam H. Pace, attendant al Kogler'• Shtll Servlco, 801 W. 19th Sl, satd he ,ru busy late Wednesday when someone took a zippered bac conta.ln.ihg up to $800 rtom the sta. tion's safe. E a r I I e r Wednesday, ele-ctrlclan James W. Roff, of 2127 RalelJh Ave., reported the theft or assorted tool sett worth '500 trom a rack inside hl.s open 1araa:e. ) I -- Tllur&d1y, August 29, 1%8 GOP Looks With Glee at ~raw.ling· .Democrats' ,.,_ ~ lllnleH Sb!e!Jpt development& IA> • Wed· ._, d;bt•a rowd¥ Democratic N•· tlaul Ooav.lltion In Cbicogo are sum· llUlriJod Ill the ~ollp~ing capsule ~dGo (UP() -Republican• '°'*"!I-Cloe today at Ille 'brawtlng Democratlc convention. GOP leaders Mid U:Je disorderly 1pectaclt "will cott lllib<rt l!uinphrty tile •uppart of mllli<lu Of Americana this Noveui· ber."' ~ Go•. Jobi! A. Love cl Colorado, a m-Of tile' l\epubl!cllli "l)oteDing peat" .,,,.., aaid the contrast betw,.n the rowd1 Democratic convention here and lbe GOP convention two weeks ago al Miami Beach ·"I& · dramatic Surf Project Closes Beach In W. Newport B1 JEROME P'. COLLINS Of tllt DIAW' Plltt lltff A massive federal effort to combat a devartating surf today forced closure of a two-mile stretch of West Newport beachfront. It will remain closed on week days for the next six Wttks to provide a clear path for gigantic earthhaulers. The barricaded area reaches from 40tb Street to the moUth of the Santa Ana River at Newport's western limits, a distance of 33 city blocks. City oUfclals said lieavy equipment will be rumbling downcoast and back again, past hundreds of ocean front homes, carting tons of sand to rebuild the critically eroded shoreline between 40th and 46th otreoll!, The wort began this morning under a $117,CXX> emergency contract award· ed \Vednesday by the Army Corps of Englneero lo the J, L. Denio Co. of TuoUn. Denio will Jlso build a second 250- foot long steel sheet groin extending lieaward from the foot of 44th street. The project was originally scheduled to begin after Labor Day. But it was pushed ahead at the request of municipal officials, who doubted that &everal homes and s-treet ends would 1 .. 1 beyond Monday, The Corps responded after on-site inspections « erosion d a m a g e Wednelday afternoon . One patio floor .a,t 4303 Seasb01e Drive plunged 1nto Ibo IJUl'glllg sea at I p.m. Two others cracked.· All along the 'l2W and 4300 blotks. breakers borne on tive·fbot hlgh tides acound •and from beualll patio foun- dations. VlrtuaUy no beach remained in that area this morning. Dozens of homes stood perched on the edge of a 11)..foot high embankment carved out by tropical storrn·&pawned our!. Early today, the southerly swells had subsided. Eight-foot breakers were few, but no one was predicting how long the moderate surf would prevail. City Building Director Oliver Grant said he saw no present need to order any buildings vacated. "With the work being done now by city crews. the hauling in of more rocks and what the Army has planned, I don't see anv real danger at all," he said . · Record Olympic Entry Announced MEXICO CITY CAP) -A record 119 natioos have entered a reeord 7 ,226 athletes f o r the 19th Olympic Games at Mexico City, Oct. 12·27, the organl21lng committee a n n o u n c e d Thursday. Previoosly, the 19&4 Games in Tokyo bad the moat nations, 94, and the 1952 Games in Helsinki , Finland, the most athletes, 5,867, the commlttff said. DAILY PILOT OlllANGE: COAlT ,.UILISION<; COMPANY •ob.rt N. We•cl PMldtl'll l rld Publl"*' Je1li R, Curley Vkil ,,_..l\tt!lt Wld ~.i MINI"' Tho1T1•1 Ktt"ll Editor l hom11 A. Murpllin• Men••lnt £dttor P1ul Nh1tn A.,_.llt.lnt Olrit<tof CHHI M ... Offlc.• 330 W11t l1r .Str11f M1Tli11g >.cldr1n: P.O. lor 1560 92626 OtW Offtces ......,..... lhfcl:i: nu Wat .. It»# flou'"''"' LllltuN tlffl:ftl 212 1"0!1!tl Avt"OJe Mlll'ltilltllon he(h; JOt Stll $11'ftl \ < proof to Uie mllllonl of Amerlcan1 who wat<:bed Ulllll thlt a.publicans !>1{11 the "-,.lutiOlll to !>Ne• .It borne and a ll'etb and realllllc •p,PI'-t• bulldlll1 poace ID the -ld. ' Rep. Donald Rumsteld of Illinois, another me.mber of the listening post, se:id the current convention "marks the end of the old order, the old coau. tlon of confUcting power blocs is breaking up, · The dissent a n d dlvlslveness apparent Jn the HI.Int· phrey nomtoation tut nltht wu the symptom of • deep change In our poll meal system." * * * CHICAGO (AP) -Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy, a noncandidate for the first time in nine months, says "it's still c.n open question" whether he will sup- l!Orl Hilhlirt. H. H11J11phl'oy'1 bid tor lllt~1· Mcc.rtb1 11oa delNtlod b)' • i.tp " inllcln WtdeadlJ n!pt for lilt .. Democnllc --al -tloo. climaxing one Of the wildest nine months of politics ln recent ttme1. After watching his defeat Oft television, McCorthy called a news confereace in which he said it will be "several week1 I think," before he decide• whether to back Humphrey. * * * WASHINGTON (AP) -The FBI has launched an in~stigation or what a Dem0cratic congressman labels "unnecessary and vi o lent in· terference" with reporters tit the Democratic National Convention. At.ty. Gtn. Ramaey Clark ordered ~~mt ... ....J, ml !lop, I Ma Ii. Mo.. co.ellJI.), 11rged the at- _..., 1tnml to oond \IJvestlgaton 1111.,......ely "to fully ~alut.te tb• pa1tJn'D,ance ol the Ch.iCago Police Doportment and the llllnpis National Guard." r· Moss is chairman of tbt House sub- commlttee on gov er D men t In· formation. f * * ~* HYANNIS POR't, Ma 1. (UPI - Vloltnce on the streeta Chlca&o to- day prompted Se!\. ~d M. K•n· Mdy CD0llla11.), td rtll hi.I piano to vlJit tbt Demoauttc attooal Con· venlloo. 1 Tht Hnator waa r portedlY recolllldfrlDg hi.I 0rlglllal plaD1 to a\. tend tbt flnl1 day (>f the convention to- ' I DAIL dl1 Ill -«>Ill~ '11111\ a pl-4 ....,.._ tbal lit 111 oo W1oJ1 II eom· memorial to hll olala brolbe!', Sell. mlttod ID a bowldJll lino oo Vlelnam, Robert F. K'l)lledy. H• was cautiously and to pledJt tl\at be will, If elected, wotcbing !hi events ID Clllcago. Kennedy revealed to sailing com-use ever1 possible me.am ot gaining panions Monday he would fly to an acceptable peace. Chicago to participate In · t ·b • + · * + memorial, but it was learned Jafer' he cti.ICAdo (AP) -7be ris.ftig ltar ot specified orily arter the prel1dent1al another Kennedy blazed brightly on and vice presidential candidates we.re Democratic horizons today despite the cbosen. lut brother'• relusal to be drawn lllto + * * !he Wlllte House fray lhl1 Y.Ar. ClllCAClO (UPI) -Vine !"resident Many pollllclana· feel Seo. Edword Hubert JI. l!ump!lrey wlll try ID bl• ac· M. Kemedy'o r.Jectlon of tile drafl ceptanco 1peech before !hi Dem· mov-.11t .. tl>at bubbled up at the ocratic • National Con v en t·l on Democr.aUC Natiooal Convention thl.I lonlglit lo mn.,. oome of tile heat week only poolponed hi• pr9'ldentlal from the bflter fight wttilln tile party nnmlllatloo U1'tfl 1972 or 111e -depon· over Vietnam policy. dlni on which way tne perty'1 fortune1 • '!be Vice President la expected IA> now thll fall. Ransom Payoff Agreed With Kidnaper of Child BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) -Payoff arrangements of $250,000 ransom to free the kidnaped 4-year-old son of a millionaire banker have been made, police 1aJd today. At a mldmomlng press conference Chier oI Police Clinton Anderson raid Harrangements have been made for a payoff." He would not elaborate on the arrangements or on the reports that the transfer of funds was under way. man, w1lo gained entry to tha one· 1tory .home by posing u a workman "looking for an electrical hookup." Mrs. Joanne Stalford, an attractive blonde, was alone in the home wlth her son. She said the man first demanded caah and jewelt. When she told him th.ere was no money in the home, be bound her legs with masklng tape and dragged her screaming Into a closet. She quoted him as saying: "I'm going to take the child with me. J will contact your husband later. Llsten closely. I want $250,000 ID l20 bills." NEWPORT COUNCILMAN PAUL GRUBER SEEKS $30,000 FOR THIS HOME ________ H_•_'•_A_m_on....;:9_Hundred1 Suing for Alleged Damegt to Property Valut1 Stanley Stallord Jr. was kldnaped Wednesday from h11 swank home only a few blocks from where another $250,000 kidnaplDg took place a year and a half ago. "The parents want the police to stay back. Mainly what they want is to make cont.act themselves and they have requested we not interfere,'' Anderson said after a sleepless night. "We are cooperating." From Page l CHASE ... Wild Mouse Faces Court on Friday In Mesa Beating Superior Court arraignment ls &cbeduled Friday in Santa Ana for the alleged leader of a group of Hessians motorcycle club members in a Costa Me&& gang beating three weeks ago. Frank W. '"Wild Mouse" Rundle, 24, of 135 Albert Place, pleaded gui:lty to assault with intent to commit murder a week ago when he appeared for preliminary hearing in Harbor District Judicial Court. Three other liessians have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of assault and battery in the Aug. 7 at· tack on Robert L. GJax..ier, 30, of 2224 Placentia Ave., and await sentencing. A gang of thugs broke intct Glazier's home, whipped and beat him with the chalm and then fled after the victim was shot in the face and hands with a flare gun. lnilial reports ldeDUfled Glazier as a bouncer at the Little Big O tavern, 1943 Placentia Ave., who had tang1ed with RWtdel in a bar brawl. Mrs. Ted Owens, wllose husband ov..-ns the tavern, says tile fight in· volving the victim and defendant oc· cWTed at a lluntingt-On Beach beer bar, not the Little Big 0 . "Bob had helped out he.re just as a friend,'' Mrs. Owens added, "but he w.;u not a bouncer or an employe." Glazier is a onetime New York Golden Gloves boxing champion. Mr&. Owen1 said many customers ad acqualntancea hav.e questioned the bar's involvement and some have become afrald IA> conttnue patronage. A total of 22 Hessians were rounded up following the attack on Glazier's home, but most were later released and of the final eight who reached court hearings, four were freed by polygraph tests. Evidence seized in the case has sLnce been stolen from the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab alter a daring, drainpipe climb four stories to the jail rooftop facility. Boys Club Shuts For Remodeling After a summer of boisterous boys and their attendant activities, t.he Boys Club of the Harbor Area will close Saturday for painting and repair&, with re-opening set in two weeks. . Sept. 16 Is the exact date for resumption of activiti&s, but recre.a· tlonal swimming at the Boys Club wlll continue Sept. 3 through Sept. 7 from 2:30 p,m, to 5:30 p.m . Summer swim instruction for pre· schoolers will continue until sept. 6, with fall dates to be announctd later. Mesa 1'rash Pickup As Usual Labor Day Expect to have a weekend's worth of garbage Labor Day? Put it out Sunday night if you llve In Costa Mesa, sa.y11 a 11pokesman for the Costa Mesa San.ltary District, wbo&e men wlU pickup trash as usual on the Monday boUday. Trucks will be making the rounds as early a1 5 11.m,, so Jt ts advisable to set containers out the nlcht before to be certain they will be emptied on schedule. ~· / From Page I CLAIMS RISE ••. C111dlesll<;.1t l"·· ~. •U,(IOO -llotiert A. trld l1rblr1 L ltttel, l"t Wlllo Ln., Coal• Mel.I. t20.00G -Fr1nkUn I. 11\d ,ti,!lct ""'"'• 3111 A~ lllVtl'll/"f Ln,, HIWPOl't, SJC,000 -Robert $. •Ml rv11rn lltrnoldt, l'P1' l llVtl' L"·• NeW'Pl!rt. 1100.000 -TllOIMI H. Ind KtlhlMn I.. $1fftr1 ll:tl Commoclor1 Rd., NtwJ>Ort, m ,aoo -Gllbtrt tl'ICI P11r1ct1 lMI, 1109 Mtflln W1r, NewPOrl. "''oao -For1'41Jt o. Smith, Jr. IJ1dllYnl, 2001 S1nllt10 Dr,, N.wwt. 115,000 -Glred N. S"'llh, 20U Ctnltl11, Nt'#flOll, l.50,000 -J, Chrl•tollll4r smllh tnd Mri. J. 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C!lnt', tl04 '20.m ~··w1~~w. c.u ..... 1ou 1om1ratt I.JI,, '"""'· »f.000 -"•l'lllr •M Ptlrlc.l• I), Otlt, Hm•" Charles Walls Funeral Slated Funeral services will be held Friday for Chaxles E. Walls, 71,..Jonner chief purchasing repmeritatlve for Ford Products on the Wett Coast and a 10· year re&ident of Corona del Mar who died Tuesay at his home. A native ot Bellevue, Iowa , Mr. \Vrills joined the E'ord Motor Company in Detroit in 1912 at an engineer and was later loaned to the War Depart· ment as a clVilian engineer durint World War I. Services Will be hold at 11 a.m. at Pacific View Chapel \\\th the Rev. Phllllp 0. MWTay, minister of Corona del Mar Community Church of· ficlating . Burial wtll follow at Pldllc View Memorial Park. The family suggest.a contributions to .the American cancer Society. Mr. Walls il survived by his wife. Alice of the family home, 008 De Anza Drive; daughters. Mrs . John Miller, Tucson, Ariz. and Mrs. M)Ton llawley, Minnesota; lister, Elsie Q u Inn, Michigan, JI grandchildren and four il'Oit·crandchlldr<n. I Anderson said 300 law enforcement officer• were working on the case with the FBI "the main individuals running the show." He confirmed that the Stallords' 1968 Cadillac used as a getaway car by the abductor had been found but would not elaborate. Anderson would not comment on whether contact had been made between the kidnaper and the elder Stalford, board chairman of the Fidell· ty Bauk. "The family is now chlefly con· cerned with paying the ransom: They want first of all M· be permitted to con· tact the kldnaper or kldnapers, we want to help them,'1 Anderson said. "They are anxiou11 to pay off the ransom ttwlt is necessary and then hope llhat law enforcement agents wlll catch the kldnaper later." The curly·haired youngster wu clad only ln a blue and white bathing suit when he wa.11 taken from the family home Wednesday mornlDg by tile gun. Mesa Girl Hurt In Bike Crasli A Costa Mesa girl who listened but didn't stop or look, escaped serious in· jury Wednesday when she was ib'uck and knocked from her bicycle by a car approaching from the rear. Police said Melody Walker, 12, of 911 Victoria St., turned left to cross Placentia Avenue while cycling near her home and was hit by a car driven by Ruth J, Hamlin, 46, of 2190 College Ave .. Costa Mesa. Investigators said the Walker girl, taken home for treatment of scrapes, &aid she didn't hear any vehicles ap- proaching. emptied and yelled for the suspects to stop. Realizing what had happened, park· ed Mesa Tow Service drivers Robert Haas and Robert Seaton gunned their big vehicles and gave cha&e as the red-and-white getaway truck &ped away. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Les Harrison "·as drivin~ north toward the county police training facility in Anaheim when he heard the initial radio broad~ cast of the Newport Freeway chase. "I turned around and came &outh, but about the time I hit the Santa Ana Freeway, Control One ( all-couoty police radio frequency) said the tow trucks had them stopped." Sgt. Harri.son slowed, pulled across the median strip and headed back oorth. Suddenly, tl1e suspects were also reported northbound again. "And just about that time this truck passed n1e doing about eighty," the sergeant said, adding that two California Highway Patrol cars were also gaining fa st when the truck shot off at the Edinger Avenue offramp. "He was going 'way too fast, it's a 35 mile per hour or slGwer spot and he wiped out four or five reflectors, then \ ha'llled it eastbound in a right turn on Edinger an<! jumped the divider," Sgt. Harrison said. "He hit a railroad warning sign ... blew the hell out of the thing and just barely missed the main signal control, which really would bave stopped him," Sgt. Harrison OOded. "When that sign exploded it smash· ed the windshield and flew back over the truck," Sgt. Harrison taid, "I guess the girl took some glaas in the face." Sgt. Harrison oaid the vehicle pulled off onto Del Amo Avenue at that point and the two 1u1pecta jumped out with their hsM.11 up as he slid his patrol car to a halt, revolver drawn, "J only had my two·inch, sol yelled 'Just stay where you are,' but this CHP guy was right behind me with a &hotgwi and he yelled about the 1ama thing," Sgt. Harrison said today. HlJ. Garrett 11th Semi-Annual Sale l I 1 Incl• Saturday; August 31 atl YOUR·I Jn CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY SAVING I ' EVENT ON UPHOLSmtED SOFAS AND CHAIRS .. 2 Over 200 Styles of Sofu -Chairs -Love Seat.a -Ottomans. Large choice o! Decoratcr fabrics H.J.GAf\1\tfT fURNflllRE PROFESSIONAL . 2215 HARBBOR BLVD., INfERIOR DESIGNERS COSfA MESA CALIF, °"" ..... -.. & "'· ..... 641>-0271 646-0276 " I . ~ .. .. ... ...------....... --,-~~ ... '""'-'""'""'""'""'"'" ....... --...................... ""'"""" ........................... "" ...... ,.. ................. ···············~ One of Kin·d Phyllis Returning to TV By VERNON SCOT!' m"1. Sbe doN It aU alone. And while PhYllls Isn't In llOLLYWOOO (UPI) -aHarvardmedldlooljar - When a bwn111 be"'1! ii 111t y<t _ abe doe• Wvo in a only Gbf: of it. kind on earth, mU&eum. Her b o m 1 • the er-. &......Uy lo 0 -···-lt la too!-to ~.~ ••• -~-a1 -~-1 ~-IVWN ... ~ ltQNU delCribe, }eit UI merely aay bottle, or perhapt • that it hall more rooms than museum. -'>e's counted and overflows Ptiyllis Diller Js .JUcb a wi1b breathtaking antiques specimen. and other treuurM. Sb• la. h only Hvin& Taleded and bllarlou1 stand·up eomedieme. though sbe may be with. ber Doo.'t Lalk about Woille fri&ttt·wig hair, r a u e o u s Bd. or Carol Burnett or ~end outr-ageous Maolba l\aNe er oat o1be< ""'chd>e, Pby!lla bombed flMlll)' la<lies. Ph\'llla la 1llt two years ago wi1h ber mly female who can do an video series ''The Ptuitts ol hour ma ni&bt club~ or ~·" a straight monologue oo Now oor claz2Jing darling television right now al1d get ta taking a 1ecmd swipe at paid a fortune for it. t.eievWon as the ltar d. Sile doean'I loll bock M "'!be -ul Pb y 11 la 1ketdMll, liagiDa: or sVaigbt Di!Ler Show." Peggj-Lee Headlines ' Week at Disneyland •i0n Stage U S A , 1 1 ,,....,_!l;;""'_""l_,""!""I llW>eyland's $U milllon talent lhowoaw, b r i n. g 11 Peggy Ia to the "Magic Kingdom" next wer.« far itl final preseu&Uon. Showtimes ore 9:1.1 Uld 11 each evenin.c, Monday through Friday oo I b o Tomorrowland stage. Witih the blonde 1011.gstres1 will be comedian Rich LI~ tle, an impersonator wboee antics have made him a iavorll< of TV Uld nigbl dub audiences. He was reatured in the televigion series "Love on a Rooftop." "Wimle the Pooh for Pr esideot,.. DiSllflyland's own musical pDM.tical con- vention, will be a special of. ferl.Dg C'il. the show. 'Ibe pro- ductioo number presents the Disneyl a nd dancer&.. singers, !how band and AT DISNEYLAND Peggy LH "Wilmie tile Pooh" on stage. sin g er· gWt.a.rUt Webb Peggy Lee's inimitable Pierce to the Tomorrowland style has made st:andardl Stage Sunday afternoon at 3, out of several aongs, in· 5 and 7 o'clock. eluding ' ' M a n a n a , ' • Saturday evening the park "Fever.'' "Big Spender" presents two leading rock and "Golden E<rrings." bands. The Oalirorn;ano will She also ptovided the appear on "Small World" voice for the sultry "Peg the stage while the S p a t 1 Pe~" and for the twin pilHorm f r o m Tomor· Siamese ~ in W a 1 t rowland Terrace. Coocerta Disiney's m«ion p 1 ct u re are froot 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ,ut,ady and ~Tramp." Miss DuriDg Labor Day week, 'Lee also co1.leborated in Disneyland's ope rat in g writing aeveral sones fer the hours wih be 8 a.m. to l film. a.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to mid· Disneyland't weekly ex· night on Labor Day, 10 a.m. 11rm going to &lng, dance, tell jQkl!'I and chase men around," Ph)'llis &aid, serv· Ing a gounnet lunch at her bo:me. "Some m. the men I'll be chaaing are H u g h O'Brian, Leoovd Nimoy, J<>hnny ear-.... Ray- mond e...r. l can hardly wait." '!be new, 00ur-loog NBC- TV eflurt will contrut llharply with 1be series that failed. ''The first sllO'ilV as a hdf· h o u r 1ituation oo:medy ," Phyllis explamed. "I was playing somebOdy o t h e r than myself. Well, that just WHD't funny. nliB time I'm me for all 60 minutes." ' Phyllis has an even dozen wrllen< pounding out th• material to keep Sunda·y night viewers laugMl:g. But no matt« what ls wri11t<n ll will be up t. Ph\'W. to zap It aaross. She'• ready, and couldn't possibly be more willing. "The ooly reason I ever stepped on a stlalge was to get into television and the movie.s," she said. "The whole idea is to have a home d. your own aod live the kind of life you want. 11 Ph)ilis is more than fun· ny. She's bright, we 11 educated and serious about being comic. But she's no female Pagliaeci. "I cry once a year," she sc.ftd, "about personal mat· ters. Nd. business. But I laugh a Whole lot every day of my lile. I'm a very hap- py, well adjusted person." She is aB:l totally ooique. "You're dan!.ed right," Phyllis CCf'ICluded, "I'm the ooiiy 9'aDd·up comedieme ~~:::S a l'egular living J1elc Lemrno11-Woltor Mottho11 nThe Odd Couple" Odd Co11ple-7·f·10:51 Set.-141•.-MH. Co11tinuo111 1:Jt P.W. cursioo into rural American to midnittit Thurs d a Y'I'============::: music centimes u "Coun· tlrough Friday and 9 a.m. '*"''' '"emc COAIT ••n • mi"· try Mmic Jutidee" brUtgl to 1 •·.m. 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Bulld 7) Part of the leg 74 Source of Zx4's 75 English s and hll'1 DOWN 1 Stawt td 2 Praise l Tourists 4 Having 1 broad Slllllt S CDOktd In certain way 'Floorcovtr· Ing lte11 7 Suppctrt I Attentive 9 81lng iii the Jnlddl1 10 Put on guatd ll lnsrct stag1 U Cloth of various flbtrs ll One who conceals lhi119s 11 Required ZZ ChtrKtrr h1 eatlJ radio 2.4 Be In competition with 27 AfrlcM rtpubllc 21 Mtlal 30 Glg1t1llt person l 2 Asian soldltr 35 Cltar 37 Frequent slrttt nolst: 2 wc:rds 31 Afresh I 1129/61 J9 Was conveyed by 1 vehlcl t 41 Ntw: Co11b. fo111 43 Fruit 46 Fish 41St rvtd11 lndlcat111n •f 51 Color 54 -· wl fl1ld 55 Bird 5' Group regarded 11 suptrlor 51 "M erry Widow" co111postr •o lotshlp with revtrtnc:t 6Z Allevlalt 63 Quantity of medicine '' Nlctnamt for Cecil '' SuperlaUvt ""''" 69 Frtntft HISOll ' Ill!/" ' l tol 11ri,,,11q l,\"' \l'f · D£nu 1.11i , _ __,..,. ,,. II LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR For all big kids, little kids, old kids, middle-sized kids, morns 'n' dads • • grandmas 'n' grandpas ••• EVERYBODYI • 'Boheme,' 'Figaro' At Laguna Op era DICK VM DVKE -~ -llDllllSOll . PllO'JINE -------Continuous Dlily from 2 p.m. -N•-.llMl:I T•tlllll.,_ Dori1 Dey e Rob.rt MotH T1rry·Tho11"111 • w ...... , .............. . n ... , Pk'hn ....,. e C. .... WM •• s.,t. 4 e Ptul MIW!lllll e "HAll llV l'll lG .. ' & "The Endless Summer'' HIT No. 2 "THE TIGER MAKES OUT" Eli Wolloeh-Ann J•ck1011 DAILY 'II.OT !$ IOThf total I/feet " deuaafotmg ' • • not to be mt.said" Cecil Smith, Timn II AMERICA HURRAH" UST Wlllf TMn. ...... •1• -· tMnl ..... .,........ c.... .... ,._., ..._ TlliNlno .. ,.,..., MllMI T-TWI-1ln ..._ t:• Mew, u.... "'l'lf .......... fl .. _.. Bullfiaht• now at BULLRING·BY·M·SEA nm APPUUICI 1111CI 111111 J•lm• BltAYO Ftatleu JOMlito HUERTA Wltd, br..,• Z""tt!MC ti&tltln& lwft• HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MES.\ PHONE 546-3102 NOW DAIL Y-lst AREA RUN : ACADEMY AWARD f S un~!~~!~. ......_=-(8 18 !£...SEPH E. LEVINE A i..KE NICHOLS ; ~ENCE TURMAN (& .- ' The l uxurious New Vnlted Artl•u 1161 W. 17 .... s..t. AMI Hew P'la• li4J·f217 Box Office Optnt Daily-12:4S P.M. o\11111 .. nc ... n • CO~Oll • "THI •U.DUAR" UNLIWmD Piii PAllUN• ePERFORMANCESe 1 • 3. 5 • 7 . 9-11 P.M. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SHARP .. T-cnMI --•MQtOL.a If you'rt o 1herp tredt r, u1e the DAILY PILOT'S ft l'llo•u Dirnt • A·LINE cle11ifltd ad1 Satwr4•Y•· Mako t bottM dt ol • •. whtth., Y••'r• b11yin11 or tolBn .. ROSEMARY'S BABY I YEltT EYININO AT ••• 7:45 and 10:15 PM MIU !1£1 PIMI ...... _,tin_ 1:41 •1:11•1:••11:•N "-'-·Hl·l:ll ___ ,. ----·lcll ' tJl•eMN ............ 1c ...... MONDAY 1.J.5.7.f P.M. WlO.,....THURS--TUES. 7•00 I t :OO l'.M. FRl6AY 7-f·l I l'.M. SAT. I SUN . l·J·5·7·t·I I EVERY EVENING AT ••• 7:45 and 9:45 PM llT Hl•WAT 39 DltlYE·IN THEGUDUATE • \ , I ) ,. " • • f IWLV PILOT U!G.U. .NOTICE U!G.U. NOTICE LEG.\L NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ... ,, ... C•lllJT,.ICATI! 01" IUllNl!IS. PIC:TITIOUS NAiii.i . TM loll'lftrlltMOll doH «•llfY t.119 II -«id!• e IMllJMU 11 1Hll flttdl IMI., Huntl111ton ta.di, C11lfornl1, u,.,.,... ,,_. fld'I........ firm ntme ot JEANIHE'I IOUTIQUI! 1ftd rhlil 111~ tlrm 11 cam- "9tcl of lM fo!lowf!\11 NrlOll, .most -Ill fl.Ill llld ~·~ ot rn!IMnce .. II "'""""'' SAltlAM ANN TIPTO"I, t 1 I t Ttlbwt AvWIUI, Follnhll" VII~.)', Ct'"-"'le. .,.,.. Aull/If l2. 1 .... IAllllAllA AN_. TIP'TON --tt C.llfernl1, °'"'"" C-1\1: ~ ~t It, IMI. IMfllN ""' I NoltrY P.-UC ln 1M fvl' Mid $t1lt, ""°"lllY ...... IAlll:IAllA ANN Tll"TON known fe -.. be IN --""'°" ,..,,,_ II ~ .. Ille wt'lfllll lfldl'Vfl'lenf Ind KllMW....., IHI! owvl'ld 11'111 ~. (Ofl .. ICIAL. l lAL.I JO'l'C:t ~flllMln Hot1,., '"llblk.C11!"'11l1 l"rtnelHI Otf!C• lfl °'"'"" COUfltJ My CottvftlHlofl EJ111lrft M1' IS. 191' 1"1.1111...... Or111,. c .. 11 0 111y P'llet, ~ IS. 22. 21' Pill I•~ l. ..,.. 1•11~ LEGAL NOTICE n.. o...,,,. C..st'1 Most Complet. PRINTING SIRYICE :~--,.W I ______ ,-._ I . . . . . n"""1 . ._,... 29, lM Prownged Boom Will Pull Few Votes for Democrats B7 SYLVIA PORTER When the Ivel! Democratic CU'lvention wind1 up, th~ U.S. w 11 l slm.ultaneoualy wind ~p 90 atral&llt months of uo.interrupted bttsiness upturn, a danlinc .. ..,.mic fl<! wl>ldl may turn out to be not newly a1 much of a POllUcol plua for 1he In-~ bemocr.wta u you mtcbt "f bind COl>Clude. For if you •e an in· formed, objective lll>ident of ecooomic -pol!Ucal trends, you mu.It recogdze these five po!nta : (I) FOR DURATION IJld m.,,Utude, ttm 1even-year upturn 11 Ulll>...U.led, yes -but its duration alone makes it "old bat," its magnitude alone makes it difficult to comprehend. The economic tact h&s just gone too long and too far to be polltJcal "news." What's more, for the past two year1, it has been the Vietnam war which bas been fueling the upturn and this has taken the boom out of the ca teg o ry Of peacetime a n d lnto the class or wartime ex- pansions. Awa r-fu e 1 e d spiral is no!bln( to boast • t. (2) It bas been almost a dee.de Ii.nee even t b e mildest of economic receuklnl and considerably longer eince a recession severe enough to cause the b.ie rise in joblessness and drop in payehtckJ and pro- fits. Most voters don't recall bow rotten a recession fet'ls; only a slim ~y remember& real ecooowc dirtress. THE POLITICAL claims "you've never had it so good," falls on skeptical eai-s therefore, and brini:s the retort, "yeah, z'!ld my dollar buye·less and less, it's harder and harder to put my kids through &ehOol, my pension is shrinking by the week," etc. The cry 11but you have a steady job," brings the Answer "wily not? I work, don't I? Why shouldn't I bave a job?" As for those w h o remember the depression tl the early 1939's, forget it. More than eight out of 10 Americans in the U.S. today were either not born or under 21 when the stock market crashed in 19'29; almost seven out of 10 W'ef'e eltber not born or uoder ~1 in mid·l941, when nearly 10 ~cent Of our force was JOblt5'. (3) Vietnam bal smeared the upturn to a dismaying degree. It has blotched what was a spectacularly balanc- ed economic expansion with inflationary price increases, irrltaUn& (if not dangeroos) labor shortages, a surge m interest rates to bUtoric peaks and then -financial insult piled on top of Colleges to Find Funds To Study Trade Careers Whether the money Is easy to come by or not, a study will be made of what blrflipent to trade a n d technical studtnt! after they leave Orange Coast or Golden West junior colleges. Orange Coast J u n i o r College District trustees have author~d expenditure or local fund1 if necessary so the previously approved study woo't fall through, Cost of the study will be $41,370, but only '20,000 of t!le full request for federal tlmds was approved by the Buree.u of Industrial Educ&· tion . The rest of the money now will be sought from other federal and foundation sources. But if it isn't to be round, the district will pick up the difference of $21 ,370, trustees decided. The study. to begin this fall. will follow current trade and technical students th.rough school and into their later careers. Jack King, director of data processing for the juroor college district, said trade and teehnl'ce.1 students have been the poor cousir;i with most follow up studies focu5ed on cotlege transfer lltudents. "We suspect that maybe some of these trade students are 11urracing a11 engineers f i v e Yu.ti later," be said. "Fewer of them get on academic probation a n d they certabMy know their objectives better. "What is learned Will be used to help this ca1egory of student," be said. CofC Plans Panel Talk The Saota Ana Chamber of Commerce will offer a p&Ml discussion at 1 t s quarterly luncheon meeting at Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana, at noon Friday, Sept. 13. The chamber will present a panel on the sutject "San· ta Ana Previews 1969". Giltner J . Knudson, presi· dent of tile Santa Ana Obamber of COmmerce, will be moderator or the pro- gram, and ~e panelists will be Tom McMicbael, mayor of SNJta Ana; Edward J . Allen, Santa Ana chief of police; Glen D. Tabor, Santa A n a superlntenent o schools; and Thomas L. 1ilorkelson, chairman Of "Centennial 1969". The member& md guests of the ·chamber are invJted. if~it~~ .. MUTUAL SAVINGS .. ............... _ ....... .. 2167 Etlt Cot.st Hla:hway • CoroN Del Mir, Calif, 92625 Telephone 675-5010 ...... tel.,_ ••••"' f tOlOUllO IU'D. • f'.l.Wt.M, CM.'!·~ L" economic aggravation -an income tu bike. TllE FACT OF tlle !>Qom is oot dominating nor im· pressing voters' ml.Dds now. 'Ibe dominant facts are the unpleasant additions of re- ~t ye•s: a rapidly d e t erloraUng purcllaslng power of the dollar, aoar- mi borrowing costs, bard· to-get service, an ever tighter tax squeeie. And let the Democrats in ~cago thi.s day k i d themselves not ooe bit about this : T,HE GOP has an issue here and wiUi ttie cost of living sure to be running .t least 10 percent ahead of three years a g o in. November, you may be sure- the GOP will use the issue. (4) The Kennedy-Johnson tax reduction, a bold ven· ture in modern economics, has been obscured by the Johnson tu increase . Meanwhile, the burden of state and local tues has grown relent1eB,JlY more brut.i. ·THE DEMOCRATS can properly claim tbat under Keunedy.Johmon a.dmini· stration, the U.S. economy was put into an upturn and kept there longer than ever before. But the 1968 voter's memory *1d loyalty won't be any more enduring or deeper than amy previous voter's. (5J The magsive attacks on the U.S .. dollar and the undennimng of ttle dollar's reputation during t h e Johnson adrnlnistration do the Democrats no good at an, none at all. True, the dollar was saved early th.ls year by megnifi- ceat cooperatlon among the leading nations (with the comP,.cuous exception of France, which got her lumps later); true, under the leadership of the U.S., the free world bas moved a migl>ty otep toward Ute cnation of a new world currency (Special Drawing Rights) t.o tint.nee an ex· pandlng global trade. True, -in this rarifled area of in· temational fin~. w e fought aod w~n. BUT TRY to ' make political 1ex ouf 'of an in· ternational currency swap! Try to win and bold a TV audience with a discussion of Special Drawing Rights! V<1u who are doillg me the honor of reading this know what I mean. So the issues Of seven years Of prosperity and a still standing dollar are muted. When the "ins" claim credit for the boom, the "outs" will blame them for the blemishes. Newport Beach Man Promoted HaJTy Delaney of Newport Beach bas been appointed vice pr'6idet1t of marketing for Quest Electronic Developmed. Inc. of SWl Valley. Delaney, has previously served as western market- ing manager of Filtron Corp. and an engttleer with Holt- man Products Division and Electronics Military Products Di vision a nd Hughes Ground Systems. In addition, he is chairman or the Winter Conh!rence on Military Electronics. A budding scientist and engineer. Thom as E. Brentnall Ill or Newport Beach was selected as one of 20 high school student.5 from the seven Western States to exhibit his project at the Western Eleotronic Show and Conve ntion (WESCON) in Los Angeles last week. Brentnall. 17, began his project, efltitled,, "A Study of Fundamental Syr;tem in a Binary Digital Computer," in his science class at Ne.,,...t Harbor H i g b School. Later, Brentnall, of 2581 Circle Drive, prepared a technical paper on his pro· jeot and toured several technical institutions m the Los Angeles area. He received a ~ Savings Bond Sales Set Record Orange County Savings Bonds chairman Oona'ld P. Kenne<ly, amouneed today total c~ sales of E and H Savings Bonds combined with Freedom S h a r e s amounted to $33,887,651 dur· ing July throughout Oalil<nla. The chairman com- mented: '"Ibis marks tile seventh consecutive month in which curreDt sales have exceeded those Of last year and brings the January· Ju- ly cumulative tot.el t o $239,872,035 as compated with $218,996,515 for the same period one year ago . July sales of the ~ew Freedom Shares savmgs notes were $2,188,977 in California. Cumulative sales of tlhe new security -which w&s first placed on sale May l , 1967 -t<>taled ,15,!31, 748. "Orange County" he con· tinued. "recorded sales of $845.780 for tM month of Ju· ly which boosted the county total for the year to date to '5.824,133." Wershow LIQUIDATION SALE BY ORDER Of OWNER 32 LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN VIEW LOTS* •auy L11un1 !••th rwslden· ti•I proptrty tt 1 liquid1tion prlctl All theat Iota ''' fully lmprawd ~th under- 1round utllltln. They •r• l~rt.d Just l•st of lh• ce1t- ter cf town, 1••• thin J mll• from Pacific Cotst Hl1hw•y. Mtny of th••• lots com· mtnd • m11niflcent view of the l'1eitit Octan, Easytenns- owner will finance with releases. For additlon1I Information, c•ll 1ny of tht Werthow Octantld• R••I Esttte Te1rn: Ct relyn, Mlllle, ltick. Ktn orld. ......... l s LACUNA IEACH CIWISIT. AUCTIOMl.IJtl • ll'Ul.TOftl 1012 L MRI S't.•OcM'*ff. Calif. 92094• (714) 722-1JOI UCB Dividend Dlr-.a o! Ualtod caVtornia B.ank declared the roguior quarterly d!Vi· dtnt ol M centa per sh.are. payable Sept. 27 t o •hareholclen ol '"'°"' Sept. 6. • •1 ·A· I ' I . ) --. ·-----------·~-. .......... :--......... ..,. ............................ .,.. ....................................................... "' ........... 1111 ... • • • Thursday's -Closing ' I I • . . ' 1, • ·1 J . . ,. ' .. -. ' • • -- E-yone HH .Sotnethi119 llltt . . ' ' You C.n SeA It, Find It, Trade It With • W enl Ad ~'Else Wantt-'l'BB 81GGES'I' SIN6LB MllRKE'l'PLACE 0/111 'l'BB OllANGll Co.t.si'-PBONE 81REC'I' U.2-5878 ' HOUSES POR SALi HOUSES POR SALi Ftous1s FOR $ALI HOUs1s POR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE !Houses FOii SALE I Houses FOR SALE HOUSES FOR $ALE -rel 1CIOO Ge_.01 IOCIO General IOCIO General 1 ~ Gonaral I~ Gt!Mrol 1000 ;,,;Ne;c.w"'port=;.,.:;ll..o•;c.•ch""----1200_1 c....,,. dol Mor HOUSES FOR SALi 12SO Huntl.,.i.n -1400 -" BAYCR"' !.;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;,;.;;; .:~;:;;::;=:;;:=:;-...;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 LOv£LY Wel1~kept. ttonu! in WA.UC TO ~I 3 WTSIDE -RfPOSSUSIOll Weed II and Reap = w:. ~'l,';.1,a;:;: Terrific View Owner's Socrlflool 1 -~ mac:nab .. : \ ' ' (71,'4) 642-1235 !. REALTY COMPANY an Doter »rlw: · : . :Nl!'WP'l .Jleactl batha. FAl'lrlli room, fire. ace, FA btilt, n~ carpetll, dr&pes. fl'Mh paint • it'• :;ncant. Owner will lell VA 'Ir !!HA -129,1"0, .'. Al;SC) 3 BR 2 bath, funlJ.y room, . ~lace, double pra1e. ,-l!J,850. Tenpa YA, -FHA or 1; -' Vtntional. W•lll>M<Cordlo, Rltra. O NiwJcit;SLvd., C'.M. . rm . Eyi•: ~ HALEC:REST BARGAIN TRADE-UP-- THE OCEAN FOUR BEDROOM, two belh DU"'EYfS 3 BR lillO dn l20,,. Cupe.,, dn,... Larr•,.,,, Ocean & lay OnJ,y• BR$2'J..:"'lh will""' ~lo-rrom °"' l&ra:e family hon;le. home with .,e;ou. eleet:ri<: ·ri.L\ ' Owner NY .. "Sell lhaL ' newly painted exterior. IN BEAUTIFUL HARBoR . "1 C\l.ltom ........,., 2,200 IQu.&re fed of \Mn: kitchen. 2.100 1quare feet of 4 BR SlSOO dn $22,SCO doe ... a. YOU can bar· 5% loan can be MSWMd. VIEW mu& Immaculate cated new beecti A excd- are. !ti th1s sharp 4 bed-tcp quality oonstN:Uon. An on cul-de--lllC near Catholic !:~r u:!~ba': 1 J23k,~ vn:t the pmftt• by 548-7398 Owner for app't 3 BR, 2 he.th home with f:am-Jent ~. Hurl')' on t:bia =.~~.!::':E ~:?."==~~::::~=:::a;;~~ "''"'FHA TERMS ;=:. ,"-,:,"!,,! in B1!~~~!~~1 MoM ~;~l~~~~ ~•k-:.~~= with euy maintenance OFFlCE wood ftoon, fittplace. $34,900. Francesca Model I prWd bl. livir\c. Hup livin& room with •re. can be u0oed0 •• $57 ,500 College park aree. $32,SOO. Owner 644-U49 w 1 Uoera front!:__ ck, •~·-' ~~y the Nn HOBBY R M, etc. A N rt What'a the prlct! We 68S VI Boni NB covered pa room ~uo pool -~ -~ • OF UY" ewpo sta ta, . . • ' mer, enti!rta.lning made "WHALE A B at don 't know yet, but ca.a ~===~--=~ 1 AU thb for $42,500 • terms. DUTCH HAVDI plea.llUl'ellble in a kitchen $44,500. Good F1nanclna; •t be the firrt to submit. BAYCREm'-Ownu. 3 Br. 2 CLIF PRIEST, h1ltor -" bull .... ....J••-A available. Vlctarl1 5u% GI •----be Ba., family nn.: beautifully Since 1$i $20,900 with~ t-.. , • ............. ea. * * * * -~ _,, ........ carp, & draped .1806 3004 E ,,.,_ CdM Enjoy the BW. Paclfl.c and 646-8811 1 uswned alJO. Leeward Lane. Open wttk-· .....,..It Hwy., 3 all + larJe panelled fain. Uy room. ALSO 4 BR 2 bath for $23,<Xll. Nl!V Belch j: :;..':; =·~~ BAYCREST • COATS -I~.~. "8-0S1ll ITl4l •"'3S81 on our l '""""ttd ..,do FIVE BENWWWS " I BR. Hom< 40' Waterfront HOME • In<omo; oewly .. "lll\IVl'I NEWPORT WALLACE N • w piu, Ooot. Storag• deoor. 2 BR. ' BA., Ill on. REDUCED $7000 HEIGHTS REAL TORS .,.,. & """"'!Mid• & out! balhJ; •""· di<p.; dlb. Warner. KATELLA REALTY 2>13 W,ES'l'<:wz r' DRIVE 6f6. Tlll Open Evn. ROUGH AROUND THE E.OGES But a little paint will make It "Home SWttt Home.~' Va- cant and will sell FHA and VA and pay your cost& ta allow for p&intln&. Modern 3 bedroom,. 2 bath. Hard- wood ftoon. MlY cA.rpeted. SACR.lFICf\! too E. 17th, C.'M. 646-3255 411EO~L­ $23,500 NO DOWN O>mpletely nefurt>lllhed irWde A: out. 2 betha. Quality car-pettns. Built-in range and oven. Covered patio with BBQ adja.Cent pretty An- thony pool No down G.I. 540-1120 TARBELL 2955 Harbor'·Bl. •TRANSFERRED • MOVED A~ 16th, Must RlJ 4 BR, 3 bath near school A: park. I.Aw down, 646-4414 D1lta Jl1al £stat1 THREE BAntS, Jarie f&m. 546 4141-Feoe-simple • By Ownu. earqe. 147-1 546-9366 NHcl A L•rll"" Homef U1e your equity in your ptt- 1ent home u down pafinent We have repos -also 5%.9' loans -also VA.po down. Call today. Dy room and built-in electric tbla Dover Shores exquiaite 4 Oittming, quaint home need topen Ev•ninf.I) Eve1. 968-3623 Near Fashion Island kitchen. CoYered pat lo. BR + ·family rboin wilh a the touch of artistic remod-____________ 1812 HIGHLAND Dr, Hrbr • 702 Avocado, CdM • Ll.rge HEATED AND FIL-"foriver view" of Back Bay eling but potential is there · S H1nds 4 Br 2 ba. !am rm, all ABOVE THE BEACHES TmED FOOL with JUCUZ-Is today'• best value. Plush for the unu!IU8.I. 2 Bedrooms? Dover hores bltns, frplc. $32,500 10% dn Million i VJew trom'1780 sq. ZI BATH. Owner tranaferred w/w carpets & drape1 all 2 &th11? Fireplace, yes! Waterfront Owner. 5'&8-2847, 1-129-2908 ft of roof deck. custom ce- & tN«_iY to sa~ ~t the electric built-in kitche~ & Guest room half I.here. Come Custom Spanish designed." U' MOVE Jn! Near new 4 BR., ment block 2 Br. 2 ba. By excepbonally low pnce of formal dining room. Loada see I!. Full Price is only ili 1 stn I frpl., new cpta. nr. beach. 0 w n er $69,(0). 546-8693. $53,<XXI. ol , ••• ,. Park-like yard $21,900. ce ngs n up ' v. rm., _ 000 ~-.,.,-• .. 351 * o~ •953 * "Home to Match Income" HAFFOAL REAL TY ~ .... master suite, din. room, wet .-, . v~• w t:il\MI, •~ with automatic sprinldlng bar, md's qtrs. Pier It 62nd SL Owner 675--0144 MUST SEUi Wllliamsb.ul 4 8470 Warner 8(2.44(5 "'~-""· Now ocly $15,000 · float ... ........ ••• $1.15,000 WATERFRONT 3 BR 62 Br. don, Wn mi; pool + (:USTOM HOME ='-' i 10,... do"Nn. HWT)'! ·• 3 & -,.. Mn. Raulston Balboa Cove $60,0CO. Want rent.. · _,.,, Nr. ac.hJs Very spacious 3 BR 2 be.th $30,000 in acreq:e dn. pay. &: bch. $68,000. By Owner. with bu.ie Rpe.rate famU,y 20U WESTCLIFF DRIVE 646-m1 Open Eves. HARBOR VIEW Contemporary home ready to l:iii:·=-~~:::=;z;z===r I move tnto. Two King siz.I! Evenine:s Call 56-2833 , ....................... ~, 1093 Baiter, C.M. Luxury Plus BR, 2 be, dreaslng nn Comitry Qui> Drive in Metia $38,900 Vl!fdeo bu a belluUlul home tor "'" 11 ... '" """""' OLLEG E RARE lloot-plan with a huo• mu-REAi .-v Home with 2 BR &. Pool + ter aiite and al:r:lum prdm '"I J Income Unit in best CdM all to itself. Newly painted Pool-P•ceMtter area. $38,500 ~~.::,out ~-y '';.'; Fahulou• homo -lhi• ..,,., CORBIN-MARTIN 8ee the 1 ~~tures~U simply ~mmac. Mt.b. lots of REAL TORS . ce UXU[")' new paint & carpeting and prt in Mesa Verde's finest area. 3036 E. Co•1t Hwy, CdM $42,500 Ide.,il for large family. Of. 675-1662 AnytirrM ,, ...... 14•·000· SMOG FREEAIR- New part ., Vlctorl1 646-1811 THE BLUFFS. Vets -4 & 5 Bdrms. No down paymt1. at all - but monthly paymts. usual- 1,y less than ~. Hurry on these! Under $25.000. College RHlty 546-5180 1500 Adami at Harbor (Near Cinema Thealer) BEST BUY MESA VERDE You can't beat ·"" low pdco POOL HOME Sliper Dream c.ottage! 3 Bed- rooma, a Baths, living room w l th romantic firepl!l.CI!, built • in dream Kitchen. Forced air heating. 2 Car Garq-e. Huge enclosed yard, a paradlae for children. Owners moving East. Sacri- fice Prtce Is $21,000. ment. LJS-Tm 673-281'1 room, wet be.r & 2 flreplac. MUSf Sell! CUstom 3 Br. l~ Duplex-by owner. 3 B3 2 ba es. Built on 2 ~ed Cold II .. k & C ba. Npt Hoigh~. 133,950 + 1 BR ..... , apt. Q>W IOU. A lot ol bouao "'1: only Wt 1 ft er 0.. Trade? Brkr 673-fil56 drp.a in both. Good corxt. " '28,500. N~· aC.::. ~:t::~i. location, 613-5800 P1ul Jones Rolty Kl t·m1 o• '"*' Newport Hgts. 1210 HOME &: Income! 2 bdnn !f1·ll'66 Eve1. 847-6978 A Cozy-PLAC·E--""'"'with r •ng• Apt. N•ar SUNKEN LIV. RM., hdwd. Coste Meg 1100 · f alMon l&land, Newport On:., J.ie. trees; owner to come home to. Quiet, tree Center. 70'2 Avocado St, CdM trans. needs quick action on shad!d street. 3 BR, dbl. ATl'R.AC 2 Br, OXtage w-&ar this lovely 3 BR. Sol Viata gar, on large lot plus other apL S. ot RW}'. °'1i'ner. 517 Home. No down to Vets. features. A good buy at Camatl«i. 615-2838 $71,950. C. J. Reeves le •A RARE BUY • Lovely large &: clean 2 BR, $23,900. Should be ~n be-REDUCED! 3 Br. l% ba, Aaaoc.., 213 Main, H 5 . hdwd firs, on a 75' beautiful fore you buy. Ued 2 Bl'. Apt. So of Hwy. 5J6.8887; Eves. 962-7925 Jandacaped rear yard. This Graham Realty $48,500 Trade r 615-6156 4 BEDROOM property is 20ned for several Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414 P'"ireplace, bltilts, 2 BA'1 & units in rear yard & gives * PLEASANT Cliff Haven 3 Biibo• Penln1ul• 1300 2 car prage. can 847-4245 omple privacy. Vacant. This or 213· 431 -Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu · -...u..i. is an excellent home close =~=~-~~-~I to shopping near l8th Ir Or-income Apt. $49,500 548-7249 5 Bedrooms 4 BR. 21,o§i ba, wood floor, tee Try ·~ down 'th --~ --kit., tam. rm., auume Sl,4 a.nge. ....,.,.,.,, Wl N rt Sho 1220 ~t older Home. Close loan Price below maril:et at exeellent financing. This •wpa res to Schoo!s, Library and .$29,500 call OW1'1ft' 96&-1537 property will not last. Call NEAR Be a c. h , 2-1 t y . Market. $58,500. oowL::~.;:~· re~:~ ~~:;:;..':.~mi~ ~~; Burr While, Realtor Fountoln Volley 1410 646-2301 Eves. 642-0267 .!42-~7 2001 'Newport Blvd., NB -.--T-RAOE-.-Westcliff 1230 675-46:l> Eves: &12-2'J53 Use your home as trade for this excitingly creat!d 3 BR. 2 Ba. M;esa Orel Mar home. Tropical ganien sur- rounds 1peci8.l patio de<:k- FOR SAl.E (!!l L!ASE -· -4"'!n~' 3 BA: Ml-5172 Lido I•.!• 1351 Harbor Hlghl•nda 1235 CHOICE LOCATION Oeerful 4 Bdrm, 2 be.Iha Nice S BR By Owner, 1%. BA, bltlns, IClft H20,.a-pta, drps, trplc, panelled fam. rm., ac.reened patio, Ia: bled lot. $25,900 w/$2200 down 6% % loan. Call fO!' appt. 962-1618 eves. A: wlmda only on this beautiful pride of . ownership borne. Four spae-Protessaonally. kndsca~ 3 toua bedroomi 3 Queen b:-Bdrm + Dining room in top l!d bath.I, m~ificent li~ne: Mesa Verde lroca.tioo. -16 x room with open beam cell· l6 1.i Ir F Pool & Lot1 al. lnp and restful view. Own-~ru1t trees. · 30,500 -10'7o er transferTed oui of area . 5.:;2:·313 '46-7171 7682 EDu'IGER inz. Home newly pdited, w/ 841-4455 or ' ~140 X l n t carpeting; kitChen CHARMING 4 br. b!Jfln kit. Pollo, "'°"""' Out.of County pSfect ocmdltion. Conip • -' A CHARMER! · bltn" ""'· walk 10 ol1 ac.hools, incl. o.c.c. $26,!m. Immaeul1te -E.arly Amert-A&ent 642-5495 2 ha. trplc; qa.," drpl. lge loan. Ovmer-&46--0663 furnlahed, $59,COJ iALE Or trade 2 Bt. mod. R. C. GREER, Realty hM .Yucca Valley priced Eastbluff 1242 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 $10,500 eq. $4300. ~71 ..... can. 3 Bedrooms, family BEST FOR THE MONEY - Room, Double Fireplace, EASTSIDE. Quiet res.Iden-BLUFT's 4 er. •pit lvl, opeil Huntington Beach 1400 .;======== Double garage, Work Shop, tlal area near Newport beam. Tile roof, U/mrkt at ·-----L19un1 Beech 1705 RIPLEX AT BEACH * VErS * me over 16.COJ per Yr. f A: 5 BDRMS says sell NOW! Only $36,500. Submit your amaller home on our auarantee trade plan. THE~EAL , ESTATERS Boat Yard. Call for appoint-$37,950. Owner 644-0740 PRIDE ment to see Uri.I spacious ~hts. 3 BR, built-ins, You can throw your chest custom built home. $74,500. large yard &: hardwood Corona del Mer 1250 out with pride to live in this EXTRAORDINARY Sacrifice ot MODEL HOME, FULLY FURN in mod/Spanish, View of Ocean, 3 BR, 2 be, ~. never lived in, Owne!' aid in tinancin&", $33,500 11°'""" .. ,, only $<1,500. Only ND DOWN PAYMTS. "t ol1 - I. ,1. block: from ocean or bay but mmthly p ay m en ts · bwner wants a small .hou.ae u5\Jtl4r leas than rent! Hur- r Costa Ml!a or what have ry on these! Under f.5,000. : · ~? Thia Lt a ~ COLLEGE REALTY 546-5880 -REAL ESTATE- JEAN SMITH, ~;-,:;.~~ '~ ~,u _a:~ 1--------1 "°""'· Leo '"""""' ball, REALTOR !open '"'' H•rit.., Rell A GARDEN ,.., living '°""'· "1>1c, up. F.staie vaded carpeting, glasa slid- ing doors in rear of living 2043 WESTCLJFF DRIVE I '"""'*""2'.?'uNITS $20,soo : . x Gl"OM No v~. Adults, • WILL &O FHA VA 646-m1 Open Eves. SALESMAN Old established oflice full time only 400 E. 17th St., C.M. &JS-3255 Owner tr~nsferreJ Send resume to NEAR HARBOR HI _Box M-184 _0,;ly J'.ilot _ Modorn Duplex, 149.500 OWNER $18,500 New I y OF ROSES rm. Tull pullmon beth •t""' painted. 3 BR w/gar, 1tove. of hall, bd.rms have dble refrig, drpS, crpt4. Lg bk UNDER TALL clO!leta, ~ beth in dressing yard & patio. 974 Congres11 ITALIAN CYPRESS room next to lge master LOS PADRES RI.TY 895 Glenneyre, L.B. 494-8833 TI-IE BIG ONE Sprawllfli' 5 BR .i den, Del Plso tile floors, Cathedral beam ceUin&s. liv rm, Spanish Fplc, w/w Cf11ls, blt-in range & oven. S31,950 • otter your own pmt. Miaion Rll:y, 494-0731 St. C.M. 545--0087 surrounded by honeysuckle, bdnn, carpeted, mirror on $1900 On, $190 mo, priced 00\.Vering oleandef', bougan-closet doors. Dining rooom $1000 under appraisal 3 BR, vWa, f u s c h i a, camellia. carpet!d. Bit • in electric I. Poot 15% Down l'Ull Price • 2 BR huge family mom ~·~ • Spta/ru,,_, encl. yard I ~ " Rltrs. IH2-97XI EvH, 548-0720 COSTA MESA BEAUTY Cloke 4 BR+ den, load1 of with 101:gcous pane.led living Ocean Front extras, new w/w carpets room and warm wood bum· Older home on prime 19 x 25 fam room. Owner, own tree • A cooling 5Whn ranre & oven, diihwaaher, 3105 Roosevelt w~ 546.3430 In )'OUl' own secluded pool • ample cupboards, laundry EXatANGES 857 W. 19th, CM I 11kor ' i.. °"" M"' e KENNEDY throughout, ex P e n a I v e ins FlREPL.ACE, plua space comer, $4.7 ,500 French ahuttel'I, new dish· saver kitchen a,nd large con-Geqrge Williamson, Rltr. I Income Dept. Mr. leY!ne .... ..., lv1n Wells' NEWEST MODEL C BR <4 ba, formal din rm, fam rm w /wet bu, 3 car -:pr, Contract now for Aug:. • ..completion & choose YoW' !OWn colon A: carpeting. Roy J . Ward Co. stli-1550 NEW HOME ! BR, 1"-be.. crpts, drp1, -dlabwa&her, l'IUlge, oven, • tellCed, landscaped. 11 a.m. to 5::JJ p.m, • • mdr. Dm.rerJONS: Out I · , Jen on Valley Road . DO You want to sell your ~e privately? We will ; ~ your buyer G.I. or • T .H.A. One ot Amerlcu l.org<ot ......... """'"· ........ 4 Bedrm-F•mlly Rm $24,500 -"$0" DOWN 2 baths. Huge picture window In living room with ~lace overlooks a lovely p.rden. Cover pa.Ho. Showa like a model 540-1720 • washer, built ~ in kltchet1, venlent DINING ROOi'f. 613-4350 OPEN EVES. spaciou1 living room, beam-Lovely cartiets and drapes !d ceiling &. custom drape1. with J gracious bedroom• 4 Bedrm-2 Bath- Fenced yard &: covered pe.-and 2 large bl.tbs. Nee.Uy NO DOWN -MOVE IN! tio. Only $26,750 • 10% down, groomed yard IJIUTOll,llded Exquisite slate entry hall A: •·•C I by lovely PATIO 'on COR·. slate raised hearth fireplace. 1•11111 NER LOT NO DOWN VETS Electric "Award'' built -in Large Muta-BR with dress-room & bath off dining C-2 O:immercial bldg + 1 br. In&: alcove, private be.th room. 2% car p.rqe, hie.t home. $27,000. SS,000 dwn, '-ding t pool ~.--.. -tio bill. 61,S% 646-1492 ..,.. O • .-.iuy guest , P8 with outme BR with beth • O>;iy fire-mack bar, l.ge breakfast Personality 3 BR. 2 BA. pl1ce • Remote prage door bar, temuo Ooor in kitchen Fam rm., woodsy yd, $29,COJ • Covered patio with bar. & dlnfn& &re'I. Neu Harbor Hi. Agt ~1466 Freshly redecorated exter- Me11 V•rde 1110 DffiTY PACE Bett-eor Quality New ai,tand Cape 1tyle home, 4 BR, Den, lie Uv nn, vault!d ceilings. Bit-In Ran1e & oven, $29,950 Miuion Rlty. 985 So. Cobt Hwy. (7141 494-0731 TARBELL 2955 Harbor Bl. ~JihiL ~ =.iJ:e;~ ::::. ~:e~. ,:~~ear scr:=. Sprinklers -artistic IAnds-1 ,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;; caplng, SUbmlt no down G.I. CLEAN 3 BR 1%. baths, S~,00). 842.fi691 new ca rpm. Pl, '/'50 -10% TARBELL 16111 BM!ch Bl. down. DELUXE 1003 Baker, c .M. 546-5440 PENN. PT. hom" 3 BR. Fam ~D""'~""'~!"""""~I rm .. .,,1c. Excoptioo11 v11-avidson Realty ue. $56,<XXI. lmm9dl1te Occup1ncy COSTA ,, ___ , u~l'ICE ior -Access to private beech -Excellent financing and un- 00 $40M. Why pay rent SPECTACULAR View, 2 lt)r when you CM build equity 962-4tn 546-8103 3 BR 2 BA. fam, trpl, dttk. \Zillage Real Estate ""' havo .. "'"'""'t "" * * * * LISTING $30,500. w/511 bl. 194.Sl87 write-off? DON'T JUST BR.EA.TIITAXING View kit DRIVE BY • Come in • 437 Owner tried of driving 200 amall but level ll 000 Down1 700~A REAL ESTATE Mesa Verde 3 BR + family 2700 Hartxr Blvd W11tcliff B1r9ainl · a.lboa Blvd., Balboa Electric built-Ins, comer Jot. u~ , .. 91 0 _ till, 9 PM s rid! tr h I 673-4140 '"'',~~. .....,..""' .,.... , pa n& • es & new y t"" ~ decorated 3 BR 2 bath BEACH PALACE Rltr. 2750 Harbor 5B, CM "'oodro Re!J'eal home with family room &: Mod 4 BR, 2% ba., 1teps to ,.~,.,.,=,.,--c-=E:Ov;;;_"::_· ;84~:>8:.:;:::169 Have you thought about coon-lt'parate large , glass , t'n-~--.,, 900 1. lrY living in a apa·cious 3 1-~ I I ~~c",·yw-ood' . Reolty 3 BR home on 66 x 110 lot, bedroom home on a largt ~.;""ls:;r roopoo~ :ve~u~:~ pl1ster waU1, w/w crptg. __ ..._. lo '• ·v 6.'l)6 W, '"·--t H~, NB $18 500 F "''"""""" t. Relax in this patio! Underpriced for this ......,_ .... . . ortin Co. 642-500'} tr h ~1290 COWi Y •tmoop ere for are11! Only $42,750. Someone will be Jookin& for $23,900. Ruth Pardoll, R••ltar OIARGE )"OU!' want ad now. It. Dial 642-5611 • "ring" 16aj Westcllft' Dr. 642-5200 I f.:.\ SPRING -Ea•tside Cost.-M ... -• ._. REALTY 1194/mo P and I. Hdwd 8 -%7 •• ··auy.in1e" I !loon, F Pl, dbl gar on alley :"'r Blvd., C.t.1. ·No On VA or SS00 Dn FHA I "'~~ .. --.,. .. ..-.,. ...... .., · Selling Pr $20.~. Wow? EXCHANGES Cc!en:orlii y & Co. 642-7777 lJI01 Ha.rt>or Blvtl., C.M. Open Eves. GOLF O:>urse Horne. Glow- in111 Spanish tilt flrg in rntl")', 1ellery, din rm A: kit. E.~ 1 post<! besm1. 2 go1'gttU~ frplcs, desert s 1 o n e , Spacious fe.n1 rm. Brkfst SPOTL ESS ''JEWEL"-nn, llbrary. 2SOO gq ft bunt -.$11.500 around beauUluJ open court 3 bedroom, 2 bath, wall to $62,900. 545-4>!07 wall c a r p c t I n g, pretty I ~~iiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• drapes. Wife saver bullt·ln POQl,.P11cnetter: fa!Salout kitchen. Entry hall Neatly home-t.bls one's s.lmpl,y im- land1JCaped with sprinkl1T1, mac. w!th lots ot new pt.Int M&.<IGCM ol ca~in; A: ln Mesa TARBEU. 5824 F.din&er Vudtt'1 flntst area. Ideal BAYCREST roe lfe. famUy. Offt~ at 114.000 COLLEGE REALTY -" Martin Re•I Estate S48-6332 1115 3 BR. 2 ba., bli-ins, crptg, drps, dbl a-a.r.. $24,550. Owaer 646-1492 Newpart Beech 1200 ·---- Seev.,.rd Rd. !Owner! miles a day I: must .sell a.I· bllanc.e S55 mo'. 4'7-1210 ' 613-0139 most new 3 BR h 0 m e. i !iiiiil!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiil Beam!d ceiling1 in living L NI I room, fittpl1ce, slate entry. _:'DVftl Iii• Ready for School! 1.a,., '•mll.Y kl1c"'" with 1707 Owner moving -immaculate lovely 3 Bdnn home in O:>r- ona HigtUnds. A joy to 8ee ""' own. avocado built· ins, ~g room in ma•ter bedroom. Carpeted .l draped. UJ.,950. PAC ISLAND VILLAGE 2 BR 2 BA condominium Elec kit, 5\D'll"OOm, many ex- tras, 1500 at, frpl, p.rden patio, pool facility. Ez. Island in the Sun tnmeb' nice. Outdoor livtn1 Indoor in this $39,900 Better Tllan New 'ovol> 1 • '''" Huae ,.,,,_ Coll "' ... -499-iil!lO CUSTOM SPANISH ily room wit.b Palos Verde Riviera Realty UPPER BAY n-1 1 -s Lusk home in Harbor View ·-.. ace ovttooldng pro-...._ .CoastHwy,SoLq 3700 Ft. under mlu:on We fessionally 1--~-~ ,.., ========== HWs, 4 Bdrms + fam rm, ...... ...._.._~ :- roof. 5 Lee. bdrms., 30' Carpeting, draperie«, and nrd. Formal dining room Dupl1x11 Far Sale 1975 mstr. 9llite w/trpl. F~m&J landscaping. Asking S--lt900 and expensive Ltt'• w/w din. rm .. lovely llv. rm. w/ D V Fr lhroua-hoot, many extras F:JR S•le Hy °'1."ner • 1 frpl.. Paneled family rm. wt Oft • ankfin Will sell at FHA •pPralaaL : 1<ell1:'\'C 2 Br. UU 1 xe::-C.M huge frpl., wet bar. Spe.ntsh REALTOR LISTER REALTY · 1% bA. Many extras. Good tile Doon, cu.st. carp, A 3250 E. Coelt Hwy. 16612 B~ach Bl., HB, 842.fi633, Mme It fin~. Pr:ced be1orw dnpes. 58' Cov. patio. Pro-! Olrona dcl Mar 673-2222 recent •pPrault for quick fl!'S!I. lnd.repd, 3 Car iraraae. -----~ --NEWPORT wm S61i". Would !I.Insider eq. Every e:ttn! m.soo Orn D•lly 1 to 5 t."llde for clear bld1. lot or BY OWNER 64&-1846 21 JASMINE, CdM 2 STORY '"" TD'" o.,, '7:!-73;<". eves ' Sun. 54~.r.M BEST BUY BAYCREST View home, steps to beach. 3 3 BR 2% beths l2xlt' h. Quick Po~scsion BR, 2 88~1. living room + 11.7 mom, ""1 f h flf't'plac:· · 'AL~ Spacious 3250 sq. ft c.ust., ~•.mp llyd,in'nreplace, bit:.._~•· tonn.i dining room. coin: HaUMS Fumllhecl profess. dC'COr. A ln::ls::,.d., 5 ~ · 1na-a r e a, se, ..-.ce pletely carpeted, StU Gt R• t I lo SL-2 !&"· BR. }>.1nt c.ond. Rare buy po~h. carpets .&: drape1, 3 FlfA ~ _ n 1 • rNtl 005 al $69,500. 5%r4 Lo a n CM garage on alley. Larye BRASHEAR REAL TY RESPONSIBLE worldnr firl trl.nferrable. Not Oil lease lot. V1tiC'llnt 10"' down. IWT-85al S4I-MU ._ to 1han! 2 BR apt with land. &46-~ Eves. Rlt.t. H)...3S2S Evces 6'2.ot8S 1171 same. One child OK. Odld B~:0-;:r;:,:A:Y~W *LAC:HENMYER W•llt., bo":,~N:.On w..., .. ,. 1va11 Coll 6<>-?13S"' N. Shore Blull'o l a°"' Cameo $bores Low 5% 9' GI, 1171 PIJ" oll. ~ by 162 A Tulip 1-, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2,0QO' c:ando SpactacuNr Vltiw ~~ 2 BA, fam rm, rode YOUNG wo-·-wi~•• Lllce MW, vacant Frrw bllc1 --. an CE kit. ftnt"fd, ,._._, ... ,....., to proposeod Marina. Quiet, Lovely cuatom 3 BR, S be.tbs. pcatlo, CfPtl d.rp.; $27 800 dai.1'!11 to have IAdy ahare exclUJlvt, carefree. Under pool, ,Immaculate. 1mmcdl-22022 Clpls1rano L. Ha Uving expttl-'el In a 2 Br. ate PCIMesslon, 540-9545 or 962-J8J9 " · apt. 5-19-3964 an .1:30dail1. 106xl00 Corner fee glmple $29,500, WOI exchan1e tor N~port BeAch PJ"OPflrtY. mkt. J3'1' .MO. 673-4356 THE rox co. ........................ ,,I NEWPORT Shotts 2 BR. k 6U.~ 642-6969 $16,750. 4 BH ~ 8 A LADY Wishes to ahart yoor 111 Your Ad tn our--da..u!edtf d lh·o\·•,l,nu~. b!r .ln R & o holltt' or apt/with samt. COl'IV. tn: comer. $11.500 2 GOOD Houaes cm dbl lot so ~friit. J7~). dn, ·~ mo· A1e 45. lnuned. coast arta. Someona trill be looldna: tor unturn, $24,SOO fum 633-66&'1 d hwy. Beaut. tardeos. lncl'11 Ins & taxes. nJA 5404700 9 to ~ p.m. It. Dtal ·e:i.am WbiW e1lplwltar Dtm.Ho&e Qwne-$58,.500. 67J-.(169 5K% 7'7l-73ts 1 n1.a1 sc.sm 1ar T Wolkor Raalty 33J6 Vt. Lldll 61~ l • -~-e ·-~ ... , _ _, ~ ·--_, ..... ga • ,. •• e « n ..+ 4 • .. 4 • '* 4 • .,.. A .. • ,. - -.... .-.. ..,. ..._ ---..A...A.--~~~~----• • . BY WILLIAM REED •••d•. •'• In the Wind Dick Koehler, ~ce pholographer for the DAILY PILOT, rushed off to the scene of an emergenCy Wed- nesday morning and returned a few minutes later to lament that he had f.ailed to get a picture •. A routine check revealed that Dick may have been instrumental in saving a tile, that of Joe Mat; Williams, 20, of 8305 Rolf Circle, who was found lying in bushes n~ to the home of G. F. Hamme'tt, 1020 Olive Ave. Hammett had called police when he found Williams, who had been preparing to paint the house. Otfi. .. cer R. Farber responded and Koeh- ler jumped into his car to follow when be heard the siren. * Koehler, who is a medic in the Army Reserve, began first aid im· mediately along with the officer who gave mouth to mouth resusci tation. Aloog with Burl Shockley, . of 21291 Seasprite Circle, the men kept Williams breathing until he could be taken lo the hospital. Wit· nesses said that the heart of the victim may have stopped three times during the tirst aid. The victim is known to have fre- quent seizures and takes medicine for them according to a nurse· at the hospital. Williams wa·s later re-· leased from the hospital for private treatment. When Koehler came, back to the office and I asked what happened, he said only, "Sorry I didn't get the picture, but the man did live:"- With that he rushed off to lake a picture of a battleship. * I caught the production of "Who's Afraid of Vi r g i n· i a Woolf?" over at the Forum XI Theater in 1..-0ng Beach and it was quite a shoW. It has a solid cast and through the course of the play one becomes sure that the local cast is mucb. better than the one which made the famous motion picture. It's on again this weekend and for lovers of good community the- ater this one is a must. Martha, played by Darlene Chaffee, and George, Ed Cotter, slug it out like its never been done before. NEWPORT CENTER '. "" Pony ~xpress .. Wh:en~salinas •newsboy Mike Glazer, 13, delivers his newspapers he ...... -' looks like one of the pony express riders of old. Mike uses his Shet- land porty "Lightning" and says it beats a bike. Bummers Take Crown Huntington Beach's Powder Puff Softball Leeeue championship Ulis WIS won by the Bummers. Terry'a- Turtles finished l.Mt. Cbefy1 'Groseclose, a member of Guess ·Who tearii., led the league in hit- ting with a .600 average. The Bwmnen• woo seven and lost two far the seascm, followed by the GueSs Who team with six wins out of nine games. 'Ibe Snapdragons won five out of nipe and the Tw1les had nine lo<ses. ) • Thursday, August 29, 1968 PAILV PILOT :J Half Better Than None • Souther1ier HoUls Half His End Up at Parley .. l • By BARRY FERGUSON CIIlCAGO (UPI) -How would you like to be half a delegate? Or, worse still, half a delegate bound by the unit rule? There ere many puuling thingi; about the .Democratic N a t I o n a I Convention, but noUtlng m o r e mysterious than th.is business of cut· ting de1e1'ates in hall and then binding them all up into 4 unit. This cor· respondent understood it about as well as he does Einstein'• equation on the theory of f'l!!lativity and when he had finish~ two hours ol reading on the subject he understood it even less. A journall:;tic colleague came to the rescue, by handing over a slip of paper bearl1Jg a number. "Go to this room in the Blackstone Hotel,"~ said, "and you can meet in person half a delegate who iJ; bound by the unit rule. I just phoned him. He's a friend of mine, but you can't use his name. Just say he comes from the Deep South. Good luck." BAD PROSPECT It was a frightening prospect. Would there be blOOd all over the room as the result of chopping a delegate In ha.If? Or can only midgets qualify as half Beach's Guards Too Understaffed For Full Patrol Beach Supervisor Glen Lavitie today said Huntington State Beach can't ar~ ford to 6"".aff it.s full two miles of beach with lifeguards regularly. "\Ve don't have unlimited f\llMb," he said. He &aid liieguards are placed on the six bll5iest stations on the beaCh each day and rnoce men go on duty as the crowds thicken in the other six are.as. At the Brookhurst Stl'eet galte, wh.ich ls opened daily fOr passage to the beach, a sign is posted warning people that lifeguards may not be on duty, he a.aid. Cory Guest Speaker For Democratic Club Assemblyman Kennett! Cory (D· Anaheim) will be the guest speaker ~ 3 at a meeting of the Huntington BeaOh and Fountain V a 11 e Y Democratic Club. A deputy' registrar of voters will also be at the meeting, at the home ol. Fred W. Voss, 18578 Cottonwood St., FOW1tain Valley, to regist.er voters foe the November general electicm. delegates? What would the unit rule Jook like wrapped around half a delegate! The door opened and there stood a half delegate about sb: reel tall, weighing around 200 pounds. If the unit rule was binding him it must have been under his coat. l:le held a glass ol brown liquid in his hand and it was ob- vious that hall delegates don't pour half measures. ••come in, son, come In ," he said. "Y"aU want to know about hall delegates and unit rules and yoah have come to the right pusson. Ah been a half delegate since 1943 and Ah git along right well with the unit rule. SPIJT 'EM UP "Fuat, about bein' a hall delegate. Let'J say yoah kid is having a buthday pahty and yoah only got one gallon of ice cream and two dozen cookies. Yoah want to invite evvabody in his class iat 5Chool. but they ain't enough ice cream and cookies to go 'round. Yoah good wife comes up with the ansuh. Each kid gets hall a plate of ice cream instead of a full one. "Same thing with going to Democratic conventions. Moab people want to go than you have delegates. So you staht splitting delegates jest like New School Cost" For Huntingt?n Cut by $4,000 Cost ol Huntington Beach Union High School District's newest school, under construction in far southeast Hootington Beach , will come to nearly '4:,000 less than original estimates. O>anges in the kind! ol lig!\ling fix- tures to ~ used in Edison High Scbool wW cut $3,934.80 from the tatal COD• tract ol U,531,403 far construction oC the school. The school is to be completed by May 1969. Oh, look us over ..• in our pretty them bfg fellahl on Wall Street 11>llt stock. Goodness gracloua, the areat stat-e of Ahlabahma bas thutty-two votes at thiJ convention, but J bet yoah they got •!most 90 people lncludint ahltanut.s." And how about the unit rule! , "Simple , ion, cleah as crystal. It'• Saturday and yoah wife 1ay• the and ., you and the kid is going on a picnic t ·Sunday aftanoon. Well, yoah kind of tie one on Sat'lrday night and when you wake up yoah ain't feeling pieknlcky at all. Yoab feel like staying in bed all day and yoab tell tbe wife so. MAJORITY "She says get outta that bed and get shaved. The three of us js goin& on a picnic, I says to ,the kid yoah 1huall •• you want to go Qn a pir.nic it look• like 6 rain? He says shuah, pop, Ah' bln • lookin' fawud to the picnic all week. So • the Wife yells majawity nt1es :and you ~ get outta bed right now. "That's the unit rule, son. If a ma.' jawity wants to do something, evv_. bu.My bas to do lt, too. Except some- time in mah bowie tliuh unit role don't wuk ao good. Me and the kid votes one way and thuh old lady votes thUh oth- ub. Then she 5USpends thuh umt rule and me and the kid does what lbe ~: says ." •: •• Huntington Poets 'Sought in LihrarYi·. .. Poeb·y ·C.Ontest :: •I ' • ' . !O. . Schooj-age poet. bave ilntil Saturday;: to submit their verses in the Hun·~; tington Bead! JXIblic lil>rary'a "Writo j : a Poem" cootes"t. ': Any Huntington Beach Library"' junior p·atron -1iudent8 from ~ elem~ta,ry ~ high schoo.l ages -mar·· enter poems of any length tn the COD-:· test, as long as they are orlg1001. ' .. .. Poems may be turned in at the main;~ library, 525 Main St., Ult North Hun-• tington Beach annex at Edinger' AVenue and Gratiam or to the ,' Bookmobile . Hartsook to Deliver Couvocation Address A former president of the Hm- tington Beach Union High School Di$trict is to deliver the main address at the distr.ict's seventh annual open- ing convocation Sept. 4. Educ;a1<>r1, student lu<l<rl\ dty of. ficials ind guests will bear Edmund A. · Hartsook, clrl'ently vice pce.sident ol Chevron Land and Development Co. of San Francisco. He .served as presJdent ol the high ldlool boord o( trumes from 1963 to 19615. I. I • ... • ,. ·~young Edition" dresses made of happy-earl Celanese Fortrel and cotton The yoong de•k oet will be •o proud wearinr really "fashionoble''dreHOI. And, bcot of all tliey 1tay like ne w. with no wrinkle•, through every 1chool day," Celanese• Fortrel •Polyester and cotton hao a I Pennonent·PreH•, eoil·releHe Scotchpnl~fini•h. TheJ 1 never -need ironing. A. Blouse 'n skirt one·~iece dress. B. Fjt • 'n flair"button·front checked dress. C. Ruffied-bib dreu. All in •izes UX, 6.00. 7·12, 7.00. Girl1' Shop, u mS' on&stopscboolshop • • 644·2200 . • MOHP.lY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTlfER ll.l Y$ 10:00 TILL 5:30' .. ' • I I ! •. { \ • I J . -; . . .. • • • • • • ' DAILY PILOT Thursd1y, August ic>, 1968 .. _ _.. ~ Cc:...1111 1W .. °"'J •• SteffJ .. .J•m•• M. Slope of Stoct\on com- plained to pol!ce Tuesday that a J>OStman's lot ·ts not a happy one. 'rbe pootlpan said that when be at· tempted to del!ver what he called junk mail to a householder, he was knocked clown and kicked repeat· edly. A warant wu Issued for the amst of Honry Lou. • "'.Ju.t what J1pt ohoqi . tocmttd," ;uahl '°'" ·be "Ille. t11911gM of ih!i xrmch poodle. a.. it tidfrifri1 ffr~plug1 •jftOred ou~ a. fir• 1t.atfotn, in Sal~ W. Calif. ~ccordino to 1 Jirtmln, ·~earJ11 tvtrv ·poc>c~ pauing~ tht 1ta- tion pauae1 t0:'windo10 ahop." ,I ,.· .. ·• .··•,-.• ; Singer K•ltr &mllh, 4o, ls being '$Ued for diV<>r? by her third bus-_ band, reco.rdi.Jig executive J immy Bowen, 30,·wbo charged. '1extreme ·cruelty." Bowen who filed the suit" ,after a twO,:mp..U. trial separation, chrged Miss Smith i n f 11 c t e d "'grievous mental .suffering" on ,him during their three year mar· 'tiage. The couple was married .;July 19, 1965, and bad no children. :... . .• . ,.., • .. : "Hell no,·Wf! won't.go,''. shovttd: : · a 11outh among;,peact dtmoni,ra-· • tori outdd. a ChicaQo hote& where ~~gate~ to U,Je Democr. tic Nati.oft.a.J ·Ccmve.ition art qtl4t1trecl Hk. · •h<ick,11 mo,.er qulc!kltr rtU!ed llle-fiv•-vc•A!d' • ~ anct'ordeTed~l&im to ·vell inatea4 .. ;( "H1cJcw, we tioa--S go.• _ _. :31i .. .-·~···~' ...... -'.· ...... ~..; .. :::· . -•. . . =:l· It· sure-looks like a long-string :;if bad Juck: for the Anna-Jonesboro ·:.:looiball team of Anna, Ill., this fall. :J!.lohn Davis, the new· coach, re. ~~eived a shipmedt of 13 ·footballs :-4nd 13 scrimmage vests on Aug. •.!13. He had ordered l2 of each. ~!Anna-Jonesboro's first game is Fri- :::day, Sept. 13. ,: . • • • • : • Miss Louise Shawd, oi San An- ~ 1onio, Texas, reorted that someone ;::entered the backyard of htr home ::;,and stole 46 canaries valued at :·~460. •• • :·· "The problem i5 I -cry a lot about ::anything ... happy or sad. l just ::can't see myself with black mascara :~treaking down my face and my "!:;fyelashes floating away. That is the ~way Diane Podkowa, 24-yeac-old :=l;uburban \Varren, Michigan, school ~acher explained why she is letting :-!llerseif be hypnotized \Vhen she ::fmarries Tom Schoenilh, 25, on Sept. ill· Wreckqge Probed - Explosion Rips Marina; 1 Dead PARKER , Ariz. (AP) -Deputies today were probing the wreckage of a ColONdo River marina ripped by an explosion late Wednesday night which killed me woman and Injured at least 10 ~sons. Many ol the injured were Californians. Th.e blut at Branson's Resort, 12 miles north of Parker, apparenUy was trlggerod by a spark wttlc:ti Ignited gas in a refueling tank on the dock. Seven Of the victims were flown to St Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix wtere docton said one woman "'3.S dead on arrival. Her identity was withheld pen· ·<ling D'.>tice to ne~ of kin . All the injured taken here eulfered ftactures and deep lacerations, doc- ' Eisenhower Off Critical ·List, · Gains Slightly WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fonner President Dwi&'bt D. Eisenhower con· tinued to 1bow improvement in recovering from bl.1 1eftnth heart at. tocl< todoy aJW being r<moved -from the critical l!8t at Walter Reed Army llosptlal In • mld-<nornlng bulletin, his doc· ton Nid: "General Eisenhower baa h a d MIOther comfortable n I g h t. The decreased evidence of cardiac ir- ril:ablllty noted In yeat«day'a bulletin pers!Jta. The g.oeral'1 appetite Is im· proving and bis restricted sodium diet is 1lowly being liberalized. "In view of the current trend, medical bulletins are being curtailed to a daily midmorning report unJess the circum&tances warrant otherwbe." Doct<n at Walter Reed Army Medical center unexpecetdly d1anged their description of the 77-year~ld general's condition Wednesday when they said 1n a late afternoon bulletin : '1Hlil: pi'eteDt OClllditlon JDU)t still be considered . aertous, · ~lbeit , n o t· necessarily. ctitical.at ttiJs time ." . The medical team .adde.d, bowner, ·that in view' of·· Eiltnhowtr's un· der\ytllg ccroiurt · coodltibo, "the potenUal rcr. sudden ·revtrsal of .the ~ treQd i•· n:er·~~t· .. ~an~ the long ran.11e .outlook 11 still guarct. ..ed." . Tfu,: doclo<s II-".;.., fl>.~ay •f thii . poin! lf ;bey~e' iciiner'prfti. d,eht. ·bad .recovtred 1uffldently to return gradually to normal aotivity. At the -1ame timt,-they .rEtuaed tO saY whether Eisenhower had been so weakened by four heart seizures in less than four months that he would be bedridden or an invalid in the days ahead. The doctors said their T1-year-old patient was still not allowed to sit up in bed or read newspapers but that he was permitted '00 listen to light background music at periodic in· tcnrals. Godwin's Daughte1· Still Unconscious VIRGINIA BEACH , Va. (UPI) Becky Godwin, 14-year-old adopted daughter 0£ Gov. Mills E. Godwin Jr., remained unconscious and jn critical cord.ti on today. The latest rnedicaJ bulletin, issued Wednesday night, sa:id there had b®n ''no 'ehange" in her condition. The girl was injured wtlen·struck by lightning Sunday while swimming. tors said. The injured: Marilyn Felkema, 19, and her aister, Lln<la, 17, both Of Artesia, both in serious condJUon; Allee Rogers, 36, of Parker. listed as critical; her &on, Robert Teylor, 17, fair; Arlene Meines, 16, Artesia, criUcal, and Anita Dejong, 16, Artesia, 1n fair conditioo. DeputiH a1.so said Ann Feikema, 20, Paramount, was taken to a Blythe hospital by ambulance. She suUered a broken right ankle and broken leit foot. A witneh said the blast •ent "bodies in the air like ten pins." "We don't know yet If anybody was blown into the water,'' a spokesman for the Yuma Coooty sheriff's office said. "But it doesn't seem likely." There bad been earlier reports that between 14 and 21 persons had been injured, most of them Callforniaca. "That'a what we beard," the liher· ilf's spokesman s.ald, "but apparently that was the number at Brianison'• at the time Of the explosion.' One or two doctors who treated the Injured at Branson's said it appeared most of the .iDjured suUered shock .and fractures. Tearful Parents Plead for Quick: Return of Baby PORT ARTHUR, Tex. (UPI) - Dlslraught pamX& ol an infant, vmo was kld._i frmn ltr hospilal crib Wednesd>y, ""8ited word today from a police sea:reh tMlt apread throughout the Umte.d States .and involves the FBI. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Reese sat by thier telephone in Port Neches, near Port Arthur, waiting for any new1 " their baby, Drek Gregory. The couple also has a 17-month-old son. Drek was born Sunday. . . "We're <:eilcern.ct solely for the safety ol the baby," Reese sai(1. "We are oOt interested in doing any harm to f)~ prosecuting any person or persons responsible for this. . "We WWlt Ibo baby treated right The baby .has only glucose and water ilnJ!. \t should have !!10 proper feedlllg amt ea.re to survive," Reese said.t;J'he baby we!t,l*I i••t 0V'"1 7 ~•! blt,tli aitlj. \fas l~Y• 1ncheo loll(.'. Sgt;'l": M."'"Mac"'~Ule Port Arthur Polio• sal4 the triJ ·)iilned ttre searctL fm; a 5-fpot..2 · w-0man, descrllled as mtddle·ll(<d with a dark complexion and tousled hair. Persons who saw the woman on tile foortti. Ooor·of St. Mary's Hosylta.l said she was wearing a multi-colored dress and what was apparently aome type oI religiOUs meda~ a circular disc -., the size of a dime. They said the Wmlan told them she was in the hospital visiting ber father and sister, ..m were at St. Mary's for treatment. stie wae quotied as saying she had been ,on the third f:k:Jor, but had _gone -to the fourth floor "where it is wanner." Philllr:f said the baby was taken from the bo8'pital during a five-minu1e perlod while sldfta• were being chang· ed. "We sua~ct the \\'.OD:lan is the ldd- naper," Pliillips Aid. "A nurse who came m ch.tty at 2:09 a.m. disCovettd the baby m!Ml!Jg. She say• a aaw a s!'»rt W!>n!ID" wllh dark complexioo walling demi the hall before.Jhe made the check." Reese, 30; the ·rathief.-made recorded pleas through -•t media l<>r retuni of the baby. 1)?og ~lankets Point Mugu .. •• At Deflwr, tlthlfll11t •lru<t • ,.i1tr cot•"' ar " feet •llooYt ~ f l'OU!td 11 f ft .mwt-1 Hrk. blilf f "'911 •ltd 1111 -11'1 lllt o r ·~ ..,.. 10U1 illklrT. Oii lflt -ll'le•tl COIM I "'Y'f ..-tltlfl'IClt '""' w• w"ll"" tt ll!'""!IMtt 1 f,_k1I low ••KAii• °"'"'Mllll ~ dr'lftJllt "''' ... c ... 1r11 Flflrld• l'Wtllr""''· Wllldl of ,S to ll '"I'" •" Mut 11'f rwvel'I _., -,_,tel •••11' todl1' 11-!tie C.~IM 11111 Gftor9l1 CMlft WPlllt fltl1'1' P'flllll beffll " ..,.,. Gff 11 J~lll•, 'l'- \ (l'!iYelll'ld ~"~'r ......... Detroit Eu1'1'1!1 f'or1 Werll'I ·-"'""' Hou111111 1(1nw1 (111' L11 VeNI lot Afltel" Ml•ml le1tll Mll .. 1ukl!9 Ml-1P01hl Ntw Orletn1 New Yorti OMletW """" P110 ll°""" Phlll,,....11 Pl'l~bl Pltttburtll Portl1llll 11.,1d c'" ·-""'"""" SI. lwlf kllNt Sift l1U Cltv ..,_ S1" F,.11Ch.c1 581'11• llrblr• ..... -·~ "'""'' W•tlll,.l>ofl . ' ' M " ~ " . " • n ... n J1 .. " .n u "" .2r 1f S7 " " .. ~ •• ll . " 6t '1 .OI .. " " " 1G7 7• t l •• ' .. 11 ~.Of " » . " " n n " . .. 11 .. '°" " ~ . " 104 77 " .. ,, 5' .01 ... " " " " ~ . ~ • n .. ., " d " .. n u .ti II " "" ,, !' .. . ... Victory Rally ',, u,,,. ........ i ' ' Hubert Humphrey waves as be and his wile, ri,iht, are welcomed at a victory rallr following his .first ballot victory !or the Democratic·~~ential nonli- nation. Between them is San 9CO Mayor Joaeph Alioto and ·his wife. Alio!D placed Humph- JJ£.im~b ~re the national conv~tioo. Eactier, Mutt• Hum ,,,ey's moment pf a li!etime was =· red} by booc and bilterne~s before and during the balloliitg b displays o! boSIUlty .by "}leaker after apeak r delegates on ttie floor. ,---I ~ ____ J 'OP'EN SUNDAY 11 to 5 . t ~ .. I . .. I the bigge t .fashion news/on . 2 le#_s! !· •• ' l ' THE ' ' • PRICE J ' I /IS NEWSY 99 , . ; Cuffed orJncuf!eJ, just b~ sure you step into <hese popular slacks with the wide bottoms if you \Vant to be fashion wise! Bonded acrylics in solids or plaids. .. with the fit and 6gw-e flattery you love! Atonly6.99,I they're terrific! I Pey py fall colors; I sizes6iol4.1 COSTA MESA,'16th and NEWPORT BOULEVARD GARDEN GROVE -12372 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. ,t . --------------------------~-~----~~~~~~-~~-... -.... _..._-A-A .......... -.. ----. --. - 4 Ki~led ,_ 12 Hurt In Mexico Violence , MEXIC<f CITY (~ll -1,000 have been arrested. Hund.Mil of" •my ortd Police &aid they. were fir. can: occupied do t.own Ing back at 1ni~r1. W~u· Mexico City today foll wing ' ses said they .opened tip a night of "lolt1nce in hlcb . wbea demonstrators threw federal troops fired in. an· g:arbage at them'..· tl-go".'ernm~nt demon tra· ·'I1bousands of student dem· tors m the cen.tral alo onstrafhrs sm•shed windows Plaz.a. and threw boWe.s at pOllce Unconfirmed reparta Id who used tear gls to lri'lk four persons were killed d up.th~ latest of almost night· 12 wounded in the 1hoo Iy anti--governmeot rallies The most preferred suit In America today I SUPERB WORSTED AND SILK SHARKSKIN downtown. Demand.in&: 1 repeal of an- ti-subversive laws and the release of Communists from the nation's jail&, the stu· den!& threatened to disrupt President Gustavo D i a z Ordaz' "State of the Union'' speech Sunday. Students barricaded en· trances to the National uru. versity with bUJes a m i d rumors the tr~ps had ord· er1 to occupy the school, a hotbed of anti·Diaa dbstnt. 'J!he nonstop ~tudent dem· onSlrations ha.ve 1carred the usually beautiful Me.xi· can capital, where the Olym. pie Games begin Oct. 12. Campbell To Resum e Operation CAMDEN. N.J. IAP I - Cunpbell Soup Co.. with strike ending contracts from two unions. is ready to reswne full operations at Its Camden and Moorestown plants. Lodge 2031. l11ternational Association oC Machinh1t11, AFL·CIO, ratified a two· MOSCOW (UPI) -The year corfb-act wid:I Campbell Wednesday. The vote was Soviet pres1 today blld R u s 1 J a..n s that some announced as 135"9· Russ Oaims 'Liberation' Of 'Czechs The IAM agreement it Cz.echoslovakians have been somewhat similiar to the "deluded" into thinking that · two-year contract ratiDed Soviet occupation forces are b Y Lo ca I 8 O. A , not their friends. Amalgamated Meat cutters The Communist party ~Butcher Workmen, AFL-CIO on Tuesday. newspaper Pravda blamed The 3,250 union workers _ • 'co unterrevolutionaries" 2.800 members Of Local MJ.A for keeping trouble bnwing and 450 membera of Lodge in Czeeboslovakia. 2031 -tiad been on ctrilte Pr.avda saJd the sooner since July 29. the counterrevolutionary .ac· William L. R o o n e y . tivlty is dealt with "the business representative or quicker will the deluded Dist. l , lAM, of which Lodge part of the population be 2031 is a part, said the freed from the Influence of package accepted by the reactionary propaganda." IAM memben represents an incN!aose of 70 cents.an· The Kremlin newspaper hour over the next two said the Soviet posit.ion in Czechoslovakia is getting years. better. From Bratislava. a Pravda correspondent said: "Crowds of cheerfuJ peo.- ple throng th e em· bankments ... Many colored light.! advertise cinemas. r estaurants, shops a n d cafes. Plants and factories are working smoothly." (In Prague, Czechbilovak radio said the Slovak Com· munist party congress in Bratislava has ousted as First Secretary Vasil BilaJt, accused of being a Soviet collaborator. Pravda did not mention this.) According to P r a v d a , C z echoslovakians realize Soviet forces came not. as occupiers but as "class brothers.'' Pravda made It clear the Soviets intend to carry out their plans to Insure C:r:echoslovakla is s a v e d from "militarist, rev&.nchist and neo-Nati forces which are seeking to revise the result.. of World War JI." "The peoples and the armies of the socialist coun. I tries are fully determined to sta~d vigilant guard over thelf' revolutionary gains. 1~~h 11 the imperative de· m!-"d of our time," Pravda said. Miss Black America Pageant Set PHILADELPHIA (uPI) -A Mm Black America Pageant will be held In AitJ.antic City, Sept. 7, the same day as the finale of the traditional Miss America Pageant. Phillip M. Savage, trl· state director of I h e NAACP. called the ali·white Miss America Pageant "hypocriticttl." He Baid 12 young Negroes will compete (or an all expenses paid trip to Puerto Rico, a com· plete wardrobe and trophy. Savage said the pageant., wtiich will include young women from seven st.ates ii "lo provide biack young }<:.dies with an open and fair contest." He said the Miss America Pageant "remain6 an all· white affair. reinforcing a false and hypocritical sen1e of racial awareness in tbs viewers." ', Some boys haven't a care tn the world. 65.9.5 . I I That 's why ··we care . comparable value 175 THI lllOIT ftUFIRRID FABRIC ' Lwuri~ wonted and 1Uk 1lwbkin. "\'itA the luttnM and W1Utile ,ood. Dob no other fabritS,cu dupllct.t1. THI: lllOIT Hl:FIRRl:O ITYl.£1 1 TiOMkett. one, two ..t tlll'9I bliltton«f1tinmtll and aon\(wtional moddl W(ftlii defd1 cWtned bedy 1haJM1. THI MOIT ftREFIRRl:O TAILORING I > '-AJl .tiw·~VlinDOY ... u.......-e ........... l.p1i trwtrMllts, vp-to.thMnbmte pock ea and v..ntl. THI MOIT ftRIFIRRIO COLORS StePJ J1eYS. FNftdl 'bluel, t& ume ju& a~ ... Jn tiMI for r.,w... abcrti and loep. ' --- OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 5 COMPLETE ALrERATIONS INCLUOEO Costa M1sa, 16h and Newport loulevard Soys don't worry about much. ti a slioe loo~s good, it's okay wifh t+,em. That's why they need o fi tter ...ho does the worryil"lg for them. 011d for you. Our ~tters won't stop fussing till they're sure his foot ond the Stride Rite you pie~ wo rk riglit together. lei's get together soon. • COSTA MESA e PHONE 541.9744 1131 NEWPORT ILVD. GARDEN GROVE-12372 GA ~DEN ·GR0\11 I LVD. !'----------------''• • I Thurs<!_,, Auo11st 2', 1%8 DAIL V PILOT § The P r-lnre au Tiie P euant Fairy rrales Do Come True OSLO (UPI) -Once upon government. r>e rlorms as well as she Police "'*t tbey upecW a time there wu a Crown Popular opinion clearly l:>0ka in a 1wimrn1n1 suit. 100.000 prer1ons to liM the Prince of Norway who fell tided with tht couple. But Thtn, 1uddenly. tbe soc)atist mile lanl ttretdJ of Karl• in love wlth a &tore.keeper's tbe socialist government of ,(!overnment was voted out Johan, Oll0'1 ma.bl street. d.auff1:ter. But the prime Premier Ein ar Gerhardlen of office. from the diurch to the wed• ~st.er aaid tbey could not quietly vetoed ttle m.tch. A non . 90eialist regime din& dllmer 1ite. marry. According to c o u r t took power. On Mardi 19 the Givt:n special ptac:e ln the The ~ome pPnce said re}>Ql'ts, Harald said all eng~ment was announced. ~ were lbt _ ~tiriJ he wouhl never marry rtght. then be would never King OJ.v happily sent out kings of sW-eden, ~ unlfJSA be could weclthe girl marry, Invitations. He gave his a11d Belgium. the Archdub ~e loved. For 10 years the For 10 yean ttiet w.as tile suburban Skaugum Palace of Luxer:nb:u'1. and t.b;I gove:rnmeflt said no. way it wa1 . The couple fre· lo Harald as a wedding presidenta of Finland and Today Crown p r J n c e quently saw eedl other, present. Jee.land. Hariald 11nd Sonja Hag.atdsen Both enjoy the outdoors. Alrt'&dy he had given two But none took precedenca came t.o their happy begin· Harald will r e p r e 1 e n t daughters in marriage to over King Olav and Mn, rring. • wedclinf that lhould Norway Ln Olympic yacht. ccmmoners. But tbk was Karl Hara.ldsen. wtdOwed allow tM!n to live happily racing at MexcioCity. Sonja aametfli.ng ~-mother ot the bride. ever ·afte:r • mW'I and wife ,---"----...:.... _ _;_ ___ ......::c...:.--'...'------'==-=-===--'---. and. 'sometime, aa king and ' queen. Their simple Lutheran church weddinf ceremony wu set kr 5 p.m. To the certemW))' C&Dle four kings, a reign.ing archduke, two pmidents and a throne.room full ol. princes ia n d · princesses. Looking in will be tile -1• who made It possible, ttie people ol N~y. The story of Har.aid and Sonja began ia decade ago when 1he C4"0Wll Prince. then a 22-)'ftf'-old. army cadet, met the l:ruMtte da~ of <111 Oslo clothing store owner at a private party. A few months taler Harald invited Sonja to his graduation ball. Someone tooic • pliotogr""" of 1l1e smiling couple and tile roy;oJ $ecTet WM out. Norway· is •a Democratic mmardly, wi1<n tho people have more freedom tban·the royalty. Moot N<rwegians need only iask tibeir' parents for COIR!ient to m a r r y . Harakt had to esk the FAVORITES N1fi•n•I 1n4 loc:•I r••d•r- •hip p•ll• pro" tll• DAI LY PILOT c:1,ri11 11n11 1f th• 11101t p1p11l1r c:•l11111n1 i nd f••fvr•1 ... ,n,bl• t• '"Y 111w1p•p•r i~ th1 U11ihd St•t••· Great for batbrooms! It's washable /an·!!.ft · 61LMDHll lVE 'LASTIC lt'a easy to create a beaufi .. ful, practicsl balhroom with wa1hable, wonderful ''CON· TACT.'' Just peel off back· Ing and 1mooll~ onl This durablt 1pla1h·1blt Vlnyl waterproof• 1urfaces. See •II thl lllW pattema for 1till 111orf'ldtas. 18" wkfe, 490 1 yard ' THE LEADING ENGLI SH VODKA Borzoi.Imported English Vodka The vodka distilled and bottled by James Burrough, Ltd., London's f oremost family-owned distiller sincel1820. For the disarmingly smooth dry martini, Sl!-Y "Bor·zoy." $6 ,4 9 I/! QT. SUMMER HARDWARE BUYS Summer Clearance TOASTMASTER ELECTRIC FANS -~­__ ,'New! 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S4195 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE l • • I • •• ' C DAILY 'ILOT QUEENIE By Phil lnl•tlandl "l spotted & blua j•)', 1. yollow·-,,.IU•d Hpsucker, and a Dllddl•.,ed Jorger who winked 1.t -• Playing Around Psychologists Try Toys From Wire Str\'See1 sAN FRANCISCO -More than 20 men ad women took off tlleir -· Ind p1-yed nuraery 1 c b o o l Wednesday In h FolrmOOI Hot.I. They Joload -In childish -· Th11 fingerpaintad, llOlll an paper and on ooe allJther. They leall'd joy ... ly In 1 hi& truck -tube. Two men klcDd. down a castle built cl bloelll by two women. All this took place in a workshop called "~I More Alive tbroulh Pl.ly" 1n lhe second day of • can- vention of tbt American Astoeiation for Human1rttc PsycOOlogy. Marian Saltman, w 11 O dtreot.ed the ''nu rsery ICbool" worklbop, explained -"by pg bock In ... easy nontbreatenin1 w.a,y to -tile child within, the adult can red11cover 11· -potA!Dtllll." A.tlcM 150 basic methods, draWll lrom an relillans and a<:ienctl, hava been iden- tified in a &urvt)' DO'W 1n pr0&re1s, the de I e i l. t e 1 wer. Uild by a coneultant to the Stanford Research In· stitute, Severtn Peter11on. In a group interested In "becomina more a l i v e t&roulb pla)' /' 1 o m e distinguished psycbologiaU were MCOUM'ged by Misl Saltman to try out various toys. One soholar bounced up and down on a huge inner tube, some oti\ers con· strucled a tower ol blocks topped by a female delegate which coll8pHd, and a few me1atd around with clay. "Another man pounded the table, makin& my clay tree droap," s&1d one social stient.Mit. "I felt like slap· pint h1I face." Aa tom• adult.a dreaaed up with a stack of old clothe1, Milt Saltman uplalnad Ille exe.rcise was intended to aid redi.eovery of the child'• 1pontaneous c r e a t :;1,!L. "Too mehy of US play I compulsively -we don't know bow to have fun anymore," IM said. Chicago 'Goon Tactics' On Newsmen Protested HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - 'nle American Federation of Televisioniand Radio Artists Wednesday accused Ch.ica10 police of using "goon·type taotics" a gainst newtmen covering the Democratic Nationt!l Convention. Claude L. McCue, west coast director of AFTRA. said telegrams of protest were sent to Chicago Mayor Richerd Daley and Democratic National Chairnum John B. Bailey. ·"We ask that in5tructions Heart Patient Cheers Doctors STANFORD (UPI) Leonard Drake cheered doc· to;s with hi1 steady pro- gress Wednesday, five day1 after receiving the heart of a Mal('ine corporal. Drake, 42, remained in satisfactory condition at Stanford Medical Center. A hospital spokesman said Drake spent a ;.good day" Wednesd'ay. @@1;§1 The ACTION MAN SlacAa A-I TAPERS tollof'Od trim •nd tr•ditlon•I In n•w mlni-t•tt•n•ll 'Cev•I,.,. th•t nenr nHd1 Ironing. Ch.ck on our MW 1plc• colon. II.DO OTMllS PIOM 1.10 TO 11 .00 . cm 1Tapers. t OflM PllDAT IYl'S. • :~~-~] be i1sued to safeguard the personal aecurity of our newsmen and to show the rtrpect due t h e i r pro· fessicmal status." tbe pro· teat teleirams said. Mccue said he strongly protested "lack of control by the convention and the cl· ty officlds over 1oon-type tactics exercised by guards or police employed as so- called protectors ol tile peace." Property Tax Sets LA Record WS ANGEi.ES (UPI) - The Los An1eies City COun· cil Wednesday approved the highe1;t property tax rz.te in the city'• hi1tory -S'l.4155 per $100 assessed valuation. Combined with county and l schoo.I tax increa5es already adopted, Jt will confront moll Los Angeles home ovmers with a property tax ' hike of approximately 10 • perttnt this yeo.r . ~ '"' ·~ .. ,.. ' P~H COftlM-1T ~ .... = Af OUl~IAITJ . . \ '.t. • • " • • • 'Panther' Trial Takes 5-day Break OAKLAND (UPI) - A court-orde~ f i v • • d a y pauH went into effect 1n the 1e.ven wllk murder trial ot Black Pantb<r party founder Huey P. Newton. '!be emot1on-char1ed trial will resume after the Labor Day weekend wi th final arguments by the pro- aecu&n and then t h e defenae. Testimony ended Wed· nesday. Superior C o u r t Judge Monroe Friedman dismissed the seven women and five men on the jury with instructions U> return next Tuesday. It ls expected the jurors will be charged with the case later next week. They will be asked to determine 11 Newton, 26, fat:ally shot O a k I a n d policeman John Frey, 23, and wounded another officer In a pre-da'Wn incident il:I West Oakland last Oct 28. • .. ll = ,· =· = ~ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! • 1/1our new oocount1 deport- ment con"°' OJHn yovr MW, fnrur•d l>l•rcury S•ufngr acbount fn ku iillll l/l<in ff "~'" vou _10 ilrlnJ: th. .;up oj ooUee wt: pl'Ot>fde to. all of our IOt)M'I;,. W.E WILL GNE YOU: -..... ., ...... 1 Mercury w1ntl -to k~ap all o! our • . . stv ers haPP.Y· · : ::· f ·p'JNYLON YOUNG & LANE TIRE CO • YOUNG & LANE TIRE CO. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE • THEODOU ROlltiS ·FOil~ •, 15" NIWl'OIT 1'11. 141-tlA 412 oeiAN A YINUI "'· 49446" RDTIRE Y06R CllDICE( ILltaJawll ~-·• 7JJ&l5 7Jh"' &a1rM I .w..wuDRJI ,_._. ... 1 ...... ,-, _,. __ &. Or""'°"".,,. I Bec.aait •f •11. Ppttt.d M•'l"J dU1o1.lld. fot Al·W•thet rv tn.. •• ..,. :NA ••t •l ..,. ...... dmta1 du. otrer, 'bmt we w:Dl M h1p91 kt oNft J"Mll' .. ftn at th• adYwtllell pdct lltd. --,..,. • Nie o.cJt. for._ .... , CJ{ ttwi-cti~ COSTA MESA LAGUNA 1112 EDINGE• ~~TH Huntington Beach 2060 HAllOI ILYD. I •I'll. M.2.0010 I . ' I , I COST1l MESA J . ' ' :: • • I • • • ' '' ' • • •· ' .... •' • " • • ----------..-- r .•...........•.. ·······-1 I ~\ I I I . DAY I L_~?.~.~,_J . SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 SUNDAY 10 to. 5. .. ' RIMA'S . END· OF· SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ··········1 I DEAL STARTS I I 9 A.M. TODAY I .......... ·aAR·B·Q DEPARTMENT \ 0 LUAU LIGHTS 1 li tht tnUltl0col•r 1trfnt, 5, 1•h only ..... 4,4t ... 2 19. . -· Q, ~~!:!. 7,,~A,~~.~,~~~~~~,E 11~~. t''" c•••t, 76 Sitt 011ly ..... J,ff Q, ~.~,T~~~ .. ~~!!~ -~~.~~ 99 C tic r•t1ln1r1, 72 S1t1 Only ..... I ,t, ,. 0 PICNIC TABLE COVER AND 100% ~~i~~~ ~I~ d1corofl•• proctlcal 349 II '"d comfortobl~, COYori toblo 011111 two bonch p1~1. 37 11h in 1to1k ..... J.4t ltt 0 ALUMINUM FOLDING PATIO CHAIR Firo1tono polyp'r.pyllno -bei11t, l2 ·ch1ir1 loA i11 1tocl in whi~ I Groon. It ... 4.29 0 CHILDRENS P~TI~ CHA.IRS Jint 11lo D•llld•f1, ru99od 1lumlnu111 fr•mo, !Joly;-259 propylin1 wobbln9, wipe cl11n with 1 damp cloth. J2 loft only, ,on the floor. ltet. J.Jt II 0 SOLID CAST METAL HIBACHI Smik1r typ1, with w111111t finhh b111, dovblo 999 h1nd l11, unoktr top, 9 only. let. 1J.tt _ ea HOUSEWARES AH , DIMllE~ Ml( fAVORrtr WORD• • OSIUCONE IRONING BOARD sm .. ,~.~!~~' ~'~~ !_.A~" SET 99 ~. 0 CUPS, MUGS AND B6WLS .. Whito, ru99od, fho10 con tolo lf, 9r1ot for 1119 lo11ul101, Rel· lhr I.ti ,1 2for15c • WHIU .THIT LAJT Everything Subfect To Stock On Hand 0 PERCULATOR 40 AUTOMATIC Poliih illl 11,mi11Ull'I. l11clucl•1 t~o ootlll, 1• 1o'1 298 only ..... 4.tl · ~ 0 DUPONT TEFLON 9 PIECE- COOKWARI SET • Dupo11t tono11 cooti119, l11c.lulllo1 two 111o•ri 529 11uco!J•n with coYor, 6 11••rt Dutch 0..on with ti tOYOf, 10" frypon, nylo11 t!JOOll ... 4 ... ..,,., I J 11h o•ly ..... I.II ~lcoK~,E~o~~ 200 cou1f ~er, full 1r.o, i 5 , C plo11+y 111 1toc ...... J MJ.. f9f lk I box " Th11 Is ow one Wt t11lnt of they .... We don't do It ewery montt., we dH1t make ''sale, sol•, sale11 until our ,...., ••• .,.. ... .,y IMI ...... 10 DO •n IN IAKLY. loM• 1hlff wla fty out tll•.., -ICM!' we'U jlllt Ith lht Gt It. lolllt miff ......, HW, -· old .... dosty, -· 1111 f• ltlt .. lpplot iltx, IOlllt Wt M 't bow whcrt It la. Here 11 411 emnpleri NO SPECIAL ORDERS, NO PHONE ORDERS, NO RE-ORDERS •. . $dlt h let Ille Chft .... I hWk, Wt restr¥t lilt ritht .. llfllst ''"!t& .. 0-dttlon. · · · · ~ HARDWARI (Cont.) IPOR't.$ -) D HALL AND . VANITY MllROlt EQU.IPME"T: & . . . ' . AUTOMOTIVE . 0 GOLF BAGS P1flntyl••111• It! ••fl•tol Titt I •11lllt1r. Vinyl 600 wlfl'll c'lton w th tloll'lp c)1th, 111 11 1t•c~ots. 4 II only, .... I .ti · 0 ALL GOLf SITS WILSON, CR.OYDIN, WOOD Jo.NO IRON SETS, 10 'J. of 11"11rlolll fltlct en ftio floor. 0 BAnERY BOOSTER CABLES J11mp•t tot for ' or ll •olt b'1tt1ry .• 117 11h. ·88 .... 1.2' oet . •• . . ' · 0 .NEW MOD•L TAPE TOOLS Sll11'1llfl1 ll'lotlol, h11141ot 1f11'14orG )/I t un t1po, 291 11 1oh ..... a.ti -. ,.. ' . .. TOOLS I . tJ ~~lvi''~s~ ·D HEAVY DUTY CANVAS TOOL APRONS With fl•• poclot1, two IJOncll poc~tb, anlll lllou. bi t h1rnrnor h1n9or1. 2t pioco1 1111ly, let• 2.25 169 [J RAM 1/• INCH DRILL KIT l1fclutlo1 IJ piooo lllrlll blt tot,, 111Hf1r, tram-999 rn,il, llo11f1ot, buffer, two pro111 o41pf9r, ho1¥y rn•!•I c111, IJ 11tl only ..... 11.11 I []. RAM 3/1 DRILL KIT , 1 o•a Wltfl bonnet, 11nd•n, buffort, •na dr ill 11•~111 1nJ h11Yy mot•l c111, ' 11t1 ortly. 199. 1J.ll ' 0 FURY BY RAM SABRE $AW ft-to~ .... ult rip 91u91. 2l pioe11 inly. Rt!,. ftll 11.M y •• ·HARDWARE D 'CASTERS l'l111iJ 1114 r11bht t11lor1, liron fl11l1h ,lpo1t or pl1t. fy!J01 J 111111 ""· .... 1.JI i69 ~ .. } 0 HARDWARE PULL KNOBS FLORAL l'Jo.flllt:NS, SUNtURST, DUTCH TULIP, R.OSf, W~lAT, "''"''· ro9. •old hro 9 C 111d 0110....tlor. ot 6,c fop•. 100 'PIECES. II No Dealer Sale• Sale• To The General Pultl.lc On•y 0 PICTURE FRAME HANGERS Sot o4 .. 4J ,., •• 111 ""k-.... 1k ..-ck 1 o.c pock 0 APPLIANCE ltOLLEltS 1•• 10 wltool ,.U "t 4J t~ .... J.6t lton flnl1h ff1m1 wlth tltrt• h1119l111 hoo~ I 200 011ly '" 1toro ..... o.tt ••• • • • • •• D MAGNmc CATCHES 400 In 1totk, "Wl!h 11r1w1, lflOWntl119 h1Hlw1ro, .... 1k !cl. 0 COAT HOOKS lr•11 i nti MkH·•n 111111101 flni1~. JOO. lft. 10. ••. 9~. 5:. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 0 GliNIRAL ILICTIUC SILINT MERCURY SWITCHIS 112 only ..... 1.lt 98~. 0 SWAG LAMPS t."'1'1tto "With 1WIJ 1h1ln, cod ltwlpturotl 1'010 on4 top, •••••lo f111hh , tlm•, 1mbor, • only 011 ttio floor ..... 11.11 f;J .. ~~!~ :.~i.~~~ .. ~~,K~,. 39~. hoNl-ro. a.., .Jt1 _. ONTEltMATIC TIME SWITCH 77 Tun<'ll 1i9hh 011 0114 off outoifl•tlcally, d •tfi •JI· 7 pll111cos In tho motnl119, w1k1 111~ te ll'lu1lc .... tth the r1dio, 11 1Jloco1 o~ly ..... 11,91 GARDENING 0 PRUNING SHEARS Jo,,...,fl type, 57 pioco1. ltt. 1.4t O HAND GARDEN TOOLS Culti.,1tor, #ork, trow1I, hoo, ho114 hoe, 1.000 25 C pi1u1 ..... Jtc lo. II 0 DESERT AND CAR SHOVEL Hottlwo.d holltllo, 1t011 worll11 t point, 1hort 98 C 1111 for jiffy work, c1111;1119, 6• 1Jioco1. ,ht• 1.1t ' •• 0 S(j)UARE POINTED LONG' HANDLED SHOVEL WfTH H/o.R.DWOOO H/o.HOLE. l' in 1tock. 1 •9 C • ... 2.1t .. 0 CAPE COD OR WESTERN FOLDING FENCE 10111" hith, 1olvo11l1od. wkit. covortcl wiro, 7) tth 1.n 1toclr: ..... 1.4t 109C .. 0 TAP HOSE REEL H•1ry cluty rnot1l, b1k1d on onomol with h1rlll· "ood hl ncll1 for windi<19, 10 i11 1toclr ..... 6.tf 4•• 0 SILVERFISH PACKS C For control ef 1ll•or fish, put p1cl1 in 4r1wo1•, 49 1Hic1, b11om111h, undtr rut•· otc~ 6t cortont, 12 in• c1rlon. l•t· Ste lo. 0 SHERMAN POWER SPRAY OSCILLATING SPRINKLER ctn. Acll111! for right, left, full or 1J•rttol, wl+ti 911or0 2 · 99 1nt10 109illr1ti111. JI piocot ..... I.fl el 0 HOSE REMNANTS,~ 10· 15 FT. 400 ,loc•t i11 lloc•. 69 ~I 0 CANVAS GARDEN GLOVU Jlt "''"· a .... Jtc ,.1r 25 C , 1. ' ENDS SEPT. 4. 1968 ALL STUFF-SUBJECT TO STOCK IN THE STORE MISC. o MnAL LEAF ltAKI !Tlll1 tffl ll1ck In tho 11rdo11l119 tlt!Jt, I 7 7 C ho'4w•.cl h11141t, firrn m1t1I ffri1-. ~•k· 1d o" 1nornol fini1h, )5 in 1toclr .... el ttc lo. D POWIR MOWIRS Rot1ry, wttfit Ol1f 1!1rt Bri991 l Slr1ttoft '-ot•r.3977 6 hOfsl IJO'wtr ,with fiold d11k, .... 41.11 0 EXTRA SPECIAL, SUN POWEil c1 .. ,,~~~~1~.~ •• ~?i,?.1!v~. -11 c D HARDWOOD SHUmlts '1110 '4otoll, lllo••blo louvr11, 111oritlll 1!111, I 1t1c~, whllo tfrloy l11t,' . 500/o OFF Reg. Price• BUILDING MATERIALS ' 0 2x4 l'lGBOARD . ' C 2X4 . P!SIOAR.0, 21' 1hooh Oft th1 floor, 39 .... 4f• ..,, 9 •. !~",.~~~.e .~~~.~~ ..... 88 c .... : 1.lt . ' 0 ALL ALUMINUM . SCREIN DOOR, 32" )2". only, ctol!'l~ot1 with hordwttt olllfu1tl"t chon11ol11 hln911,,knob1, pulls, !Jntull'lttlc clo11r. .... 1.11 D PltE-flNISHED V-GROOV!i Wol11u~~~~~~~i1h, lrtht, 111•cltu111 o'n~ 399 41rk, J 111ortotl lifh. let. l,tl·1 0.tl II Whlle Supply lad•, Subfed lo Stock On Hand PLUMBING DEPT. 0 CLEAN lj)UEEN, AUTOMATIC FAUCET DISHWASHER Fully 9u1ro11to1cl, fih ony kltc~1n f1u,eot, l2 299 toh only. R ... J.tt la. -II 0 Lllj)UID PLUMR Foil 1etio11, ne mi1in9, "' boillnt fWtro ntoN. 89 C · 46 q11ort1 011 tfi• floor. lt:et· 1.JJ Qt. II 0 UVE RUBBER TANK BALLS Wiftri bro11 l<11...t for rocl, •I 1Jioco1 . ht• Jtc ••• 0 KITCHEN MAID GARBAGE DISPOSER 6ARIA&f DIS,OSER, model KN-10, .... ;th 1toi11lo11 dool cuttint bl1cl11, 7 In 1foc• • .... 24.tl only 1988 0 CHAMPION SPRINKLER HEADS Sh rub tvpo, fw lly 1cliu1tobl1, tolld br1t1, I 17 33 C In sloe•. ht• 4tc lo. II 0 HARCRAFT LUCITE HANDLE FAUCET Tripl1 chrornt, with lucihl \noln, with !JOI' up , I J ;,. stock, 1.,. 14.tl D ~vc SPRINKLER PIPE Poly ... i11yl chl1rido, ,odtnh hot It, o••Y fe worlr with. 110 thro1din9, 110 hot ..,., tool1 1101cl1cl fo loy_.-yeur OWfl s,..l~lilor tytt.111, 11mi.ri914 J.,000 Ft. i~ 1totlr .......... /4" 4c.-1 /Z" 0 DRYER VlNT TUBING 4" tllof!'lofor, 110111111 t.illint, ht. ifc '"'· Pt. 10•• • • • \ • .. ' . .. ., . •• • • • • • t . . . .. ... -·- 8 DAIL V PILOT Nixon Views Demos as Holding 'Boss~ru~' Convention -MIAMI (UPI) -Rlcbard candidata for tho nomlno-Ilk• 111' late brother John 1et Republtcan conve-In ·ed llrotea!a'll1 by ,_., V.. Nboo 1 • e 1 the Uoo -.tio Miil In t b e hi• ol;IM 111 the 19llO elec· Miami -· N 1 x o n ti. oonvendOll Or.rt. Wb1le De:mocnttic cooventioa aa a prlmarlea ls Sen. Eu.ceoe Uoa in 1956. believu t b • Democ:rallc the Democrat. bave bee• boss-run • Iralr wllh McCort!Jy, (O.Mbm.), and -'!'he turbulonce at the m«tlni revealed a lack of wlrTln1 with Nd! other, alrtady un1fied and ..,. n><(y 10 make tile efl<>rt to wtn 1be support of Democrats and in· dependent.a," OOf.i NJ x on IOlifCO 1aJd. Nixon lnttnda to run a campaign againtt tb• record of the Jobnaori &dmlrutratim and any evidence they bave lint1aJ Hum~y to that reconl - er to --will aid do)' the city from whlch bo tllelr candidate, it wu Mid. inteodJ ID launch 111' cam• lllxoo will ...,..._ Fri· pfllll nn Sept. •· he i& beini repudl•ted by Qllcai<> coaventi"" leadenltp In that party Nlml hM boon able to move pwrlshinz result.a for VJce the men who run the party disorder th~ l$ b e 1 n I while the Repllblican con· about the country htainl Pru:ldent Hubert H. macru.ner1. As for Senator witne&sed by mfllloos of ventfon displayed Ni1:on'1 any Wound! left from h1.5 H u m p h r e y a n d a Ted Kennedy, N i x o n television viewers -1tand1 abWty to unite differln1 fac· n.6mlnMJoe !&ht. me.asurable fain for hla believe. ht i6 readying in marked and unoattertnc tlons. '"Ibey come out with the °"" presidential candidacy. him&ell for a run for the contrast to the onlerly pro. The Nl:ron organ!zaUoa ptecoa they bevo to put This evaluation wu paa-presidency in 1972, much cedures of the e a r 1 i e r also bu decided that it clfn· together wblle we a r e ed a1onJ WMneaday byjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clooe aNOC!alel of the GOP $~~u;:~ END OF SUMMER final atretdl drive. I ~=fi:i~~ CLOSE-OUT CLEARANCE sba11> &etback -of the posttion -be took on con· vention credentials fiatU. By .._;ing Iha c:reden· tiall eommittft compromise reo;immendatia111 Oil ttle ~ challenge, Hum· plrey in effect bocked Lester Maddox. And, by going along wjth the COIII• mittee's refusal to accept challenges in states such •• Texas and Alabama, Humplirey found bimaell tied in with other Southern comervatives • well, Nino forces reasoned. -Humphrey WU hurt by newz .._rts indicating be preferred a &Ofter plank on Vietnam than the one writ- ten by the pladonn com- miltoe, allegedly at the in· sist.eoce of Prertdent Johnson. Nixon contends !hat the w,. p<ul-bes been "va:sci.Uating" m 1be issue, md :feell he ean take advwtage of Humphrey's dilemma. -Devel~ of recent days have cletnoru1rated that, unlike the Republican C<llM!lll1m, t!le Democratic convention bu been run by "mac!One -... ~ Proof of tiris, O<oCOl'dlng ID the Nixoo camp, lo the fact the only IO Orphaned Children Together MADERA (AP) -Tho 10 M'orris orpbarw of Madera were Uligned to the gue.r. ctiarvdip ot their a u n t • Gloria Gt"aVM, in a brief, em-prnceedinf in Supericr O>urt w~. In fu1l1llii!g th• dilldren'• d.,.;,.• to remain topther, Judge Jock Hammerber1 ruled, t h a t Molly Monil, their gN!ldmotber llld tilt! mother U Mrs. Graves, would have to ttl0'\19 out of the Grave&' home in Con· cord. The widowed Mrl. M«tls, 60, -boo lind wil!t her da!ghler and 1oo!Maw ""' 10 years, "'3rfUlly Mid Ille did not know wllert ID co. A couoln, Vi~ Acoola, of Fresno, will take h« Sn remporarily. The court did lllJt explain it. ......rung, Aabd -that. Mrs. Gra-Mid, " 'l don't know, but l IU ... l"'D can say I traded my mottwtr for 10 kids." The children are thca of her brother, Robert Morris, who was killed with his wife in an automobile a.ccideot July 2. A family friend said juvenile authorities wanted Mr. and Mrs. Graves to be the sole adults in Uie household, for the good of the children. 'nte orpbarui renge in age from 3 to 17. ~ Graves a'lso have a son, David, 15. The judge thanked the material grandpareMs, Mr. aD1 Mn. Boris Lachawicz, of Fresno, for having cared for tht children, but in· mooted that. in their eos, they should not have the burdtn over a lOJli period of y ..... Mrs. Laohawici lelt the ""'" 1ile!Jtly but damp- eyed. Mrs. Graves gaid ahe would quit her job bi 1 depm1rnent -e to lp<nd fuH. time at a mother. Her bulband, Stanley. is with a business fatml firm . They have a large $.. bedroom home "1th a swim· mlilC pool, -sr-tly .,. tnoted the younce r cldldren. 'Jbe: you.Dpt«• will move from their omall 7.-bedroorn .-cl -in Madera In -ID...,,nlntdloo!Jln ConcOrd nm W-ay. The -cbeerfiill1 oat Ill Ibo JtrY box u 1lle joclp pvt I* rulinl- "11'1 .,...i. but I don't like Ibo coadltias." old Cethy, lhl-The -and lht court did not CODlider tho more thu )00 •doptlon --whicll poured In from all ·-tht couotry. • • • CLOSING OUT ALL DISCONTINUED ITEMS AND FLOOR SAMPLES AT REDUCTIONS UP TO 50°/o t'ICK YOUR FAVORITE BRAND AT YOUR FAVORITE PRIC"E -THE LOWEST PRICE ALL FAMOUS BRAND NAMES .•. ALL MEASURE UP TO DAVIS' HIGH STANDARD OF QUALi~ •. ALL ARE FLOOR SAMPLES OF EITHER DISCONTINUED FABRICS OR STYLES THAT MUST BE, AND WILL BE, MOVEPbFF OUR FLOORS TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE THAT IS BEGINt!ING TO MOVE INTO OUR STORE AT A.RAPID PACE ... CHECK THE LOW, LOW PRICES OF EVERY ITEM AND MAKE YOUR MOVE TOWARDS DAVIS' NOW ••• MOST ITEMS ARE .ONE-OF-A-KIND , BUT ALL ARE TOPS IN QUALITY. MAY WE SUGGEST YOU SHOP EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. • LISTED BELOW ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT {;YOU WILL FIND IN FINE UPHOLSTERED PIECES AT ' ·· ..:i LOW CLOSE.OUT CLEARANCE PRICES. Juil 2 R09. 144.50 WOODMARK CHAIRS .•........ -... Ea. NOW ,,.SO YOU SAVE $4S.OO Juil S Ro •• 154.50 WOODMARK CHAIRS.·--·-·--.. Ea. NOW lot.SO YOU SAVE $4S.OO J,.1 3 Ro •. 164.SO WOODMARK CHAIRS __ . ____ Ea. NOW lit.SO YOU SAVE $4S.OO • J,.1 S Ro •• 174.50 WOODMARK CHAIRS.·-····---Ea. NOW lH.SO YOU SAVE $4S.00 Ju.I 7 Ro •• 114.50 WOODMARK CHAIRS .·-·-·-·--··Ea. NOW llt.SO YOU SAVE $4S.OO J,.1 I Ro •. 114.50 WOODMARK CHAIR.·-----·-·····NOW 14t.so YOU SAVE $4S.Oil J,.1 I Ro •. 204.50 WOODMARK CHAIR·-·---··--··NOW lit.SO YOU SAVE $4S.OO J,.1 I Ro •. 269.95 MARGE CARSON CHAIR. ____ NOW Ut.SO YOU SAVE $10il.45 Jod 2 Ro •. 219.50 MARGE CARSON CHAIRS. ____ .E •. NOW tt.50 YYOOUU SSAAVVEE .$$11~.·4"s J od I R09. 199.95 MARGE CARSON CHAIR .... -.. -..... NOW ff.SO ~ Ju.I I R••· 275.00 MARGE CARSON CHAIR ... _______ NOW 17S.00 YOU SAVE $100.0il Jod I R••· 736.00 M"RGE CARSON SOFA. ..-NOW 3'9.0il YOU SAVE $337.0il Jod 2 Ro9. 143.SO JAMESTOWN CHAIRS--Ea. NOW H .50 YOU SAVE $73.0il Josi I Ro9. 159.50 JAMESTOWN CHAIR--···--NOW tt.Oil YOU SAVE $60.0il J,.1 I R19. 184.SO JAMESTOWN CH'./\IR-··-··--·-·NOW ,,.50 YOU SAVE $11.0il Jod I Ro9. 219.50 SILVER CRAFT CHAIR ... ·-····--··-·NOW 11'.SO YOU SAVE $10il.OO Josi 2 Ro9. 264.9S SILVER CRAFT CHAIRS ____ Ea. NOW 134.'5 YOU SAVE $10il.Oil Jod I R.19, I 19.50 SILVER CRAFT CHAI R...·-····--····NOW 4f.50 YOU SAVE $75.00 J"'I I R19. 225.00 AIRELOOM CHAIR .•. ·--·····---·--NOW llt.00 YOU SAVE '$66.0il Josi I R09. 229.00 AIRELOOM CHAIR .. _ ,_ .. NOW llf.00 YOU SAVE $70.0il Josi J Ro9, 235.00 AIRELOOM CHAIRS ___ Eo. NOW U5.00 YOU SAVE $70.0il JOll I Ro •• 245.00 AIRELOOM CHAIR _______ NQW 17S.OO YOU SAVE $70.0il Ju.I I Ro •• 375.00 AIRELOOM SOFI< IEO_. ____ NOW 27S.Oil YOU SAVE $10il.OO J.,1 I Rog. 399.00 AIRELOOM SOFA IED .. ----···NOW 2tf.Oil YOU SAVE $10il.Oil J.,1 I R.og. 479.00 AIRELOOM SOFA IED •. ----··--.. NOW 3,,,0il YOU SAVE $10.00 J,.1 I Ro •• 415.00 AIRELOOM SOFA BED----·-··NOW 3tt.OO YOU SAVE $H.Oil Josi I R09. 495.00 AIRELOOM SOFA BED _____ NOW ltt.OO YOU SAVE $".Oil Josi I Ro •• 515.00 AIRELOOM SOFA IED.·--·--·-···NOW Jtt.OO YOU SAVE $116.0il Just I Ro •• 527.00 AIRELOOM SOFA BED ..•. ·--·---···-·NOW 3,,,00 YOU SAVE $121.00 Just I Rog. 665.00 AIRELOOM SOFA BED·-··-----···-·NOW 4".00 YOU SAVE $166.00 Ju•I I Ro •• 209.00 NATIONAL CHAllL.-·-···-··-·····-NOW 14f.SO YOU SAVE $60.0il Ju•t 2 Rog . 235.00 NATIONAL CHAIRS ..... _ ...... _Ea. NOW llS.00 YOU SAVE $100.0il Jost I R••· 299.50 NATIONAL CHAIR .. ·-···-·-······-·--·-··NOW tt.SO YOU SAVE $20il.Oil Just 2 Ro •. 234.00 NATIONAL CHAIRS ..... ·-······--Eo. NOW -.9.00 YOU SAVE $135.00 Ju•I I Ro •. 435.00 NATIONAL CHAIR.._. ______ NOW 2,,.0il YOU SAVE $136.0il Ju•t 'I R09. lll.00 NATIONAL SOFA. _______ NOW Of.Oil YOU SAVE $334.00 J,.1 I Ro •• 159.00 NATIONAL SOFA-·--·-·---NOW 4tf.OO YOU SAVE $360.00 Just I Ro •. 864.00 NATIONAL SOFA--·-··-·-NOW 4H.OO YOU SAVE $3U.00 LISTED BELOW ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN FINE DINING ROOM GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL PIECES AT LOW CLOSE-OUT CLEARANCE PRICES. Ju•I I Rog. 745.00 F;.,.p;,., DREXR DINING GROUP .. NOW S,,.00 YOU SAVE $14'.DO Ju•t 2 Rog. 349.0il DREXEL SIDE BOARDS_ .. __ Ea. NOW 27'.0il YOU SAVE $70.0il J,.1 2 Rog. 499.00 DREXEL CREDENZAS ..... _ ........ _ •. Eo. NOW 34f.OO YOU SAVE $150.00 Juil I R.og. 60t.OO DREXEL 7-P<. DINING GROUP ...... -.NOW: 44,.00 YOU SAVE $UO.OO Josi I Rog. 1389.00 DREXEL t -Pt. DINING GROUP~ .... NOW 7H.OO YOU SAVE $5f0.0il Ju•I I Rog. 913.00 DREXEL 7.p., DINING GROUP __ NOW 64f.Oil YOU SAVE $334.00 Just I Rog. 285.00 HERITAGE PARTY TAILE_, ___ ._NOW 111.00 YOU SAVE $100.00 J,.t I Rog. 439.00 HER ITAGE IUFFET __ . ___ NOW 34t.Oil YOU SAVE $!0.0il Juit I Rog. 579,00 HERITAGE BUFFET .. ___ •. _.NOW Jtt.Oil YOU SAVE $110.00 J,.t 2 Rog. 479 .00 HER ITAGE CHINAS ... ·-·-·-···--··Eo. NOW 37'.0il YOU SAVE $100.0il Jud I Rog . 1559.00 HENREDON 9-Pt. DINING GRP .... .NOW 100.0il YOU SAVE $$0il.OO Jori I Rog. 629.00 HENREDON IUFFET ..•.. -............. ___ ,NOW 4tt.Oil YOU SAVE $130.00 Ju1t I Ro9 . 605.00 HENREDON IUFFEL ..... _ ........... ___ NOW 4,tt.Oil YOU SAVE $106.00 J,.t 2 Rog. 625.00 HENREOON CHINAS .................. Eo. NOW 4H.OO YOU SAVE $12'.0il Jod I Rog . 705.00 HEN REDON 5-P<. GAME SEL ........•. NOW 4'5.00 YOU SAVE $210.00 Ju•I I Rog. 565.00 CENTURY 5.p,. DINING GROUP __ ,NOW 2ff.OO YOU SAVE $2".oo Ju•t I Rog. 625.00 CENTURY 5-Pc. DINING GROUP .. __ NOW 341.0il YOU SAVE $27'.0il Ju•I I Ro9. 597.00 CENTURY s.Pc. DINING GROUP ...... NOW 2tt.DO YOU SAVE $2fl.OO Ju•I I Ro9, 334.00 HICKORY IUFFEL ............................ NOW 241.00 YOU SAVE $15.0il J,.t I Rog. 572.00 HICKORY 5.p,. DINING GROUP ...... NOW ltt.50 YOU SAVE $173.00 LISTED BELOW ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN FINE LIVING ROOM OCCASIONAL PIECES AT LOW CLOSE.OUT CLEARANCE PRICES. Jost I Ro •• 139,00 DREXEL COMMODE ...... -.. -... ······--·NOW 7'.00 YOU SAVE $60.0il Juil I Rog. 159.00 DREXEL COMMODE.. _________ ,_NOW ,,,Oil YOU SAVE $60.00 Juil I Rog. 149.00 DREXEL COCKTAIL TAILE. __ . __ NOW tt.Oil YOU SAVE $SO.Oil Jost I Ro •. 199.00 DREXEL COCKTAIL TAILE ____ NOW 12'.0il YOU SAVE $70.00 Jo si I Ro •. 209,00 DREXEL COCKTAIL TAILL-.. -NOW 1119.00 YOU SAVE $10il.Oil J,.1 I Rog. 339.00 DREXEL COCKTAIL TABLE ______ NOW 24f.OO YOU SAVE $to.OD Jud I R.o •• 26S.OO DREXEL DESK.-·----·-··--NOW US.Oil YOU SAVE $70.00 Ju•I 2 Ro9, 319.00 DREXEL DESKS--···-----.. Eo. NOW 24'.0il YOU SAVE $70.00 Jost I Ro9, 399.00 DREXEL DESK. _____ . ____ NOW 2".0il YOU SAVE $10il.Oil Jost I Rog, 349.00 DREXEL IOOKCASE .... --·--··-·NOW 24f.Oil YOU SAVE $10il.Oil Josi I Ro •. 3tS.OO DREXEL BOOKCASE--··-·---··-····NOW 24t.OO YOU SAVE $146.00 Jost I Ro •. 229'.00 DREXEL CHEST._. ______ NOW 14f.OO YOU SAVE $10.0il Jori 2 Rog. 399.00 DREXEL CREDENZAS._ ..•.. _Eo. NOW ltt.Oil YOU SAVE $200.0il Jost 4 Ro •. 129.00 HENREDON COCKTAIL TAILES_Ea. NOW If.DO YOU SAVE $40.00 Josi 4 Rog. 139.00 HENREDON COCKTAIL TAILES .. Eo. NOW If.DO YOU SAVE $S0.00 Ju•I I Ro •• 175.00 HENREDON COCKTAIL TAILL .. -NOW ,,,Oil YOU SAVE $7'.00 Jud I Ro •. 179.00 HENREDON COCKTAIL TABLE_._NOW 7'.0il YOU SAVE $10il.OO Ju•I I Rog. 219.00 HENREDON COCKTAIL TABLE.._NOW 14f.OO YOU SAVE $70.00 Ju•I I R09. 229.00 HENREDON COCKTAIL TAILL ... _NOW 14t.OO YOU SAVE $10.00 J,.1 I Rog. 15S.OO HENREDON END TAILE .... ______ ,_NOW ,,.00 YOU SAVE $5'.00 J,.t 4 Ro •• 159.00 HENREDON LAMP TABLES_ .. Ea. NOW ,,,00 YOU SAVE $60.0il Juit 2 R.o •. 245.00 HENREDON LAMP T>BLES ___ Eo. NOW US.Oil YOU SAVE $80.00 Josi 2 Ro •. 175.00 HENREDON NEST OF TAILES_Eo. NOW lOf.DO YOU SAVE $6'.0il Ju•I 3 Ro •• 115.00 HENREDON BOOK TAILES_Eo. NOW 12S.Oil YOU SAVE $60.0il J,.1 4 Rog . 209.00 HENREDON BOOK 'TABLES._._Eo. NOW llf.00 YOU SAVE $SO.OO Ju•I I R.o •. 249.00 HENREDON BOOK TABLL--····"·-NOW 14!.0il YOU SAVE $100.0il Josi I Ro •• 20S.OO HENREDON COMMODE.._ .......... NOW US.Oil YOU SAVE $60.00 Jost 2 Ro9. 26S.OO HENREOON COMMODES_ ... _Eo. NOW US.Oil YOU SAVE $10il.Oil J,.1 4 Rog. 16S.OO HENREDON CONSOLES_ ........ _Eo. NOW llf.00 YOU SAVE $46.0il Ju•I 2 Ro •. 219.00 HENREOON CONSOLES _____ Eo. NOW 14f.OO YOU SAVE $70.00 Ju•t I Ro •. 329.00 HENREDON DESll ... _. ____ ···-···-NOW 22'.0il YOU SAVE $100.00 J,.t I Ro •. 415.00 HENREDON DESK_ ... _. _____ NOW 27S.Oil YOU SAVE $140.0il Just 2 Rog. 139.50 WEIMAN CHAIRSIDE TA BLES_Eo. NOW ,,,50 YOU SAV E $40.0il J,.I 2 Rog. 219.50 WEIMAN COMMOCES ......... -Ea. NOW 14'.$0 YOU SAVE $70.00 Jod 3 Rog . 189.50 WEIMAN COMMODES ..•. _ .. ___ Eo. NOW ,,.SO YOU SAVE $90.00 Ju•I I Rog. 269.50 WEIMAN WALL CONSOLL .. -..... NOW 19'.SO YOU SAVE $70.00 Jud I Rog . 299.00 WEIMAN COMMODE·-·--··----NOW ltt.00 YOU SAVE $100.00 Jost 2 Ro9 , 119 .00 WEIMAN COCKTAIL TAILES-Eo. NOW "·Oil YOU SAVE $90.0il Ju•I I Ro9. 199.50 WEIMAN COCKTAIL TAILL __ .NOW "·50 YOU SAVE $10il.Oil LISTED BELOW ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU . ,XpU WILL FIND IN FINE BEDROOM GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL PIECES AT LOW CLOSE-OUT CLEAR· ANCE PRICES. Just 2 Ro9. 399.00 DREXEL MAHOGANY CHESTS~ .. Ea. NOW 2,,.0il YOU SAVE $100.00 Jud I Ro9. 1145.50 DREXEL 6-Pc. BED ROOM ... _____ ._,NOW S";SO YOU SAVE $S46.00 Ju•I I Rog. 771 .50 DREXEL 6-Pc. IEDROOM .................. NOW Sii.OD YOU SAVE $212.00 Ju•I I R.og. 901.00 DREXEL 6.Pc. IEDROOM.-·-··--··-·-···NOW 64f.Oil YOU SAVE $252.00 Ju•t 2 Ro9. 419.00 DREXEL ARMOIRES·-·-·····-···-·--·-E•. NOW lH.00 YOU SAVE st0.00 Jud I Rog. 1381.00 6.Pc. HERITAGE IEDROOM_ ...•..... NOW 711.0il YOU SAVE $600.00 Jod I Rog . 619.00 HERITAGE ARMOIRE lo mal<h •bo., NOW ltt.Oil YOU SAVE $220.0il Ju•I I Rog. 911.00 CENTURY 6-Pc. IEDROOM_._, ___ ._NOW Sit.Oil YOU SAVE $39'.0D Ju•I 3 Ro,. 429.00 CENTURY ARMOIRES ________ Eo. NOW 2tt.OO YOU SAVE $130.0il lte 111•teh .~, .. ,) Jiil I Ro •. 429.00 CENTURY CHEST lo mol<h abovo .... NOW 29'.00 YOU SAVE $130.0il Juil I Ro9. 245.00 CENTURY CHEST lo mat<h aloo.,_NOW 17S.OO YOU SAVE $70.0il Just 2 Re9. 229.00 CENTURY CHESTS t. m•tc.h •h"' h .. NOW 14t.OO YOU SAVE $80.00 J.,1 I Ro9. 325.00 HENREDON DRESSER .................. ___ NOW 22S.OO YOU SAVE $100,0il Just I Ro9 . 139.00 HENREOON MIRROR lo mo!<h obovo NOW II.Oil YOU SAVE $40.0il Ju•I 2 Ro9. 22S.OO HENREDON HEADBOARDS_._E •. NOW 17S.Oil YOU SAVE $SO.Oil Ju•I I Ro9. $365.00 HENREDON HEADIOARO .............. NOW US.Oil YOU SAVE $10il.OO Jud I Rog. 943 .0il HICKORY 6-P<. IEDROOM._. ___ .. NOW 6tt.Oil YOU SAVE $244.00 Jod I Ro9. 209.SO HICKORY SEMANlfR .................. -... NOW 141.SO YOU SAVE $60.00 J.,1 I R19. 489 .50 HICKORY ARMOIRE.. ___ NOW 341.50 YOU SAVE $140.00 MAY WE PLEASE REMIND vou SATURDAY, AUG. 31st IS THE LAST DAY FOR SUMMER SPECIAL PRICES ON HENREDON UPHOL-STERED PIECES ALL HENREDON SOFAS-CHAIRS AND LOVE SEAn 150f_ IN YOUR CHOICE OF HENREDON DECORATOR FABRICS /0 OFF REGULAR PRICES SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, IS ALSO LAST DAY FOR SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES ON HENREDON CARMEL- FONTAINE AND FOLIO Ill. AS WELL AS DREXEL . DI MODA -TOURAINE. ESPER ANT 0 AND . COLLAGE. FINE FURNITURE Ji11ce 1916 1f75 LONG IEACH ILVD., LONG IUCH e PHONI 591°1347 < • \ Ula.AL TlllU-flD PAUINO DlllOND AllllTAllCI ITOlll HOUU1 tiJO TO llJO DAILY PRIDAY12aJOTOtP.M. • . - I Southland l Smog Xges ~allory (:up ~eries ' I I _You, T«>o In Near Dead Heat Calltondt's 1moc may mike II'" 1!4tl'1 rendent1 oppeot to fJ'IW older 'fut· I er,~· Ii>·~~ of ~ tile state·" ~· , ol •"Public Heilfh's Air 'a 'Ill· ~ dU!frlal Hygiene I:.8Mra. ' , tory. . The culprlt in the accel· ~ eration of aging is ozone, a t smog component. • ·· The scientists were ab\t: lo isolate reactl-#e, "Oxyged. containing compounds trodl the lungs of rahblta--01>0secfl to amog 0011oentratioos ol ozon,. ' ' , ,. .. .' Some of the newly f011iitd compounds a re lonned when the inhaled ozone re- acts with proteins in I u n g tissues, according to Dr. Peter · Mueller, laboratory chief. f •. ; tosAla..,.itos . -' Swim Pool . Meet Siated\ LOS ALAMITOS . -.A \pill>lk heating wll!J>e s\t for the formation of a Los Alamitos-Rossmoor County Service Area_ to t build a $30,000 swim.ming. pool at Los Alamitos Higti School. RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) -Jlm Hunt ct South Dart- mouth, Mua., and Rlcha"1 Rote ol Seattle, raced into 1 vtrtual dead heat 10< lint place in the Mallory Cup Nor lh American oaillng championship series Wed· µet<lay. With only one' race to be nUH today in the elD.lt-race ler\ef, HUnt lllda w11h {!~, ~lnfs,t• Roaels 41"2 • Talbot 1n"cr1m ol New Jtt· aey fleet II t.ll1rd wttll ~ points but •lrtually elimJJli\: ed.frolu. tlle cluinpionlblp. l!'lnl plltc& 'cOlmU 114 poliib, 10 hi• best 16!>1 would be uv •. .AU Hunt or Rose.b• to do is finish the final te!t over San Francisco Bay. \Vhich· eva" )>eats the other will be " • "The compounds then ]oin er cross-link the long chains of unu.sual proteips fqund in the lungs of men and rabbits, in a process aim.liar to add· ing rungs to a ladder t b a t initially has only two or 'Rle ~d .of Supervisors Tue:sday approved the hear- ing upon receiving a petition 1iened by 500 Rossmoor residents and a resolution from the Los Alamitos. City Council. Th,J'dlstrict forma• tion had ~viously been ap· proved by the Local Agency Fonnati<m <:ommiasion . New Orleans LeadsNHYC For Wales r. . • I ' ,. ., ) " . j " '· .. • l • • ' , • ·• three rungs;" he '!Said. As with the. ladder, the protein chains become more rigid, less fiel.Jble and In the case of June proteins, less elasUc. For The Record Hunt~'!!!!.~!,,,~ 8f•Ch '""' Huntl119TDn BHCll, f ::JO 11.m. _ ,.ru1<11 •:;t• Sa11f1 .-,.,.., 711.m,, mM«IC OllM, 1001' nt!I, Wntmlnl r AYtnu., Wnlmln1ffr 7:JD P.m1, ' NfWPOrt "'l'bor l!"lb Club,, Ellkt "°'"Jo 166 Vie OPOrto, Newoorf Huntl~n ltd Norll'I Llon1 Club I• I Ill!\. ' MM '1 fli Oii tl'J' Club, 1'71t2 U.!; ,,,,r H• ~=I (OFJll., r: I•· ~ ....... ~IJ!l~~'&l., .. dlo 11.m. Hunllnttoll ll'9Cfl ltlll•l'I' CI u b , ... C!I,_ !2:1111.111. 51ier._, •OI I~, HuntlMtol! M1rlMr"• Lklnt Club, Mt lrllrt, 22~1 w. Coe1t Hl ..... 11, •POl't BMCll. lJ:IS P.m. DEA'l'B NOTICES WITHEE Jr1iwtt11 M. WlftlH . .,Ato 41, D( »U C_,.lon Rllld, Giiii. IM ... 11/rvlvtd bl' llu1blfld, Mr. WllU1m wtthn • krvkn. fOdlY, Tllur.d41y, 12 N-. Wlttr!Y ctiufdl. Wlltl l.1Y. Andnow A....,_ d!IClt \:lnl . -tftltrtntn\ 1'1lr· Mven MemOr11I P1.-:. Olncted ~ lleH 9re11dW11' Mll'fUlljy, 11e 8l'OldW1v, C1:11t1 M••· , HERRING C9Cll I!, Htrr1nt. 211 If. ltlll St., Cost• Miii. lllrvlV911 bV W11t, Ptrlt!1 lhr'ff •-· ~lcil, of CDlll Mnl1 Dol-111, of Ml&1!Hi9pl, lllll J l!MI, of Jani. An11 a uehhlr, Mr1. Mtrllvn Whitt, c .. i. Mtt1, 1nd u 11r1ndd\!1- dren. Strv1Cft will be fllld 11 lltll 8roldWIY Ch11141I, Frlde'I, 2 JIM. with Rev. L. V. T.,_ of 11\1-Chrl1I Lir tt!tr1n Church, oHlc:!1tlnt. TM 11ew ~· 91rr!Jdi:.1 World W1r I Vlltr· '~• wlll bt p1tlbnrl1'•. lnlenntnl, Htrbor Red ¥e'T'orl1I ,. .. rte. Olrteled by 11111 llnllldvl'IY Moftll1ry, 110 8rotdw11', CDlll MllN. LAWLOR Kevin Ltwfor, 1511 Ponder11111, '°''' Mrlt. Strvtu. Pflldl119. 9111 9l'Old- w1y Mor!INry, 110 llrotdw1r, COllf M~ . MURRY . The service erea ·would be fonned lo< one yur "'11Y for Clle sole P1J1POM o! building tile pool. The project hu been approwd by t h e Anaheim Union lllgh Sdlool District. OC Airport Mfu.al OK'd SANTA . ANA -The oe- cond of tour outdoor mar.all at Orange Couoty . AJrport ~as been approved b1 the .Board· of SuperVilora despite the fa ct that a donor J;w,s not yet been found to defray the 16,500 coet. County Administrative Of· ficer RQbert E. Thomas told supervisors he is certain a donor will be found a.tier the mural _is completed.. He pointed out that the mural bad expo6ure to 1 million viewers a )"ar. -----DEATH 'NO'l'JCl:S LOS ANGELES (AP) The N~ Orleon1 Yacllt Club took a 2·1 leod Wed· neoday o...-the Nl~mtj Harbor Yodil Oub in the Prli>ce Of W-Bowl ftna!I ot the Nor1b American match racing cbam· plooohipe. Wllh tbe ...,.. tied I·!, Burn Sawyer of Newport -tNiled .. the two boat. pused tlle leewKd mork. sawyer trled to. pass on the we&'lb« lide a n d Wlllilm Iba Jr., of New Orleant began a ~ve lulfirtg ........... -tl)e New OrlNDI tpread·er touclled the b 111 ow ID I N...,,...i spimoker, Sawnr vo!unterily '°""" .of! the cour1e and gave the \ictory · to New Ortieana in tile belt· of-seven finals. Sears Cup Race Tight •"'· A111w.r 21. IYl'Yl* w· 'll'lfl. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - M'f'rttit M. Wo!Dlrt1 '°"' JI""" L. ,.._, ..,.v... -worti.n1 d.vtt1?HT, N•l'lt'f '· w•rt ""™Y seven .vv--tepar •nd ,..,,..., B11rtwi I!. 1111111i11 bt'ICIM:r, the . top a1x sloops Wld· I!..._, or 1owt1· iw. • ..,,,... Mta. ne-t--.. _ _._ -1 '-... e C.rl Joflflson. Ol"e90l'l. 111111 '°"9rft ~ -~ ou. .,_ ... Jll w lii(itr. 1ow1; foilr er11'1dd111c1,..., e.'111 Seaa ~cirtb AJnerib4n IJ-111-1nd llfllhew•. Mr. Wtlbert J,tD.or ~ ............. -Nit ""™"''rtdtr or A~ .... ..._~r L811IOll Ill Huritl"9ton llMdl. Strvlcft, lll!rles . l<rfd1v, 1 PM, II 1'ht First Ollietttl'I John vn. ~ N B~ Cl'l.lrclr. v11111tlC111. 1on1t111. sn111111 6.'IJIO"f ~ ew """"" CM,.., .rrwn J 10 t PM. lnttnnent., ford, Mass. who WU second, Goed Sllts>lletd Ctmettry. Oh'KIM !IV Utlrd and s4J:.th ln tfu'ft 1m11111 Mol'fV•rv • PEARSON , races ~ W~sdly, llllftehe Pnn«i. 211 srd st.. Mt. s. held a sUrn lead wittl 34 Hunnn111on llK<ll. A.11• M1 d•i. of: intw 111•11'1, Au11u1! 21. SuNl\l'ICI IPY two po ' -· Lion M. N.-.ln• ind Merlin John Kolius of Gal~atoo, 11. N.vln11 111i.r. Jaul• M•rt. Nwr-· Tex elmost overlook him by r1111 l ftll OM Drlndch!ld. M'I ..... ,.. • • 1on W•I mtmbtr of lnd$endlonl Or·, finlshing first, SecODd u>Cf der of II.Well Lodtr. 1'314. StNlcH first to tot.8.1 32¥.z will be held WedMid.9'1" Sel>I. '· •I • • ll AM, $"'11111 Ch1~1. wllll Mr. lhom-Atthough lbs never knew •• w. °""°" ·on1e1111n11. v1111111o11, of the foul it was the T....W.Y, S.,t. l. Smlll'll (Pllftl, fT'M'I ibllit ' f s •• 2 IO t PM, ln!errMnl wnt be J1rlv1!1. J"e!pODS Y 0 awyer W s...1111s ~£NNER°'11. avoid it. Marlarlt Elll'n RlllMr. I01 'r•nk·lr=:::=========,I tori l/.tt., Hi.mllftllon 9•1d\. SUl'Vl\olld Joe K. Murry. AM $1, of 151 E. ltnl IPY 119renb. Mr. 1l'ICI Mn. ~ G SI.. co-i. Metl. krvkal Pff!l(IN, RtftMf"l two brollflen, -6-R. 11'111 lfJ'S BE FRIENDl Y Bell llrMdWn Motfu1ry, 110 llrfl;MI. ~u~ R. Rft>lltf. krv1Ce1, lolfur· w1y, COlll Mew. d1y, Sml!N 011119J, 11 AM, with llev. l'ttANGAN G. Ru-11 1111• o1tkl1tll'll. lll)lr· MkhHI 11:. MllltBn.. P•Htd IWIY m•lit, Wntmlntter ~rill Pe.-:. Aut . 21 111 Vl1tnlm. Survl"" b-1 _,:•m:::'::'":.' ;:"""':=::m~·:_.:::o•:.:•K::':.'"::,· __ _ f11!11r, ltOO.rf T. M111111n, l11lbo9 lt- l11M1, 11'111 mother, J"n M. M•ntan, LEGAL NOTICE '°''' MeN1 111i.r1, Mn. N1ncv Curd, N1WPorl 9-.cll, 1nd SUNn ClllTIPJCATI OP ·MlllNllS. M1n11n, ltcnointntoi 1T11Nrn•I 1r1nd-l"ICTITtOUS NAMt mOll'llr, Mn. R. s. MK!fl.lll1n, L... Th• V.-rlttlled do centf¥ .,,.. ,,.. lliM- 1un1 Hnll. Strvlcn ,.,..1"'. P1clf1C d!IC:flll'I I bwl~H If 391 !J"1Wf11fy View Mem«llt P111t. Avt"\lf' Cotta Mtsa, C1Hforlll1 '2627 WOLBERT 11nder !tit flctlt1ou1 tJrm n1m1 .. ~ONTES$01U CENTltE SCHOOL Ind 1(1""*1h Wolbert, 7'01 K1rtr'Orl ~IKf, IMI Nld tlrm 11 dlmPOlecl of Ille follow- Hun!lll!llen BH<ll. ..... U I 111111 ol 11111 --· Whcl• Mmt• In· tuH Ind -;:========::;::=:;::==~;,',,. .. ce1 of rnldf:r!ct .... 11 fOllo~: r' WILLIAM C. CAllllB~RGt '9G -Gr111- BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR s."50 Colla Me.. lfll g.zru BELL !!ROADWAY MORTUAJIY ICll w1.,, co.11 Mesi, c111ro ... 11. IHAYAT CARLllll!lltG, JfO Gr1nod1 W1y, Colt• Mftl, Cll!lornlt . Otttd All!lutl lt, 1Hf. WILLl,1iM C. CAllLllEllG INAYAT .CMtUERG lltN of C.tlforllll, Ot111111 Counl'r: on ""''""" "· !'61) ~ ..... 1 wottrv Publlc In •nd for Niii , • .,.. HflOMIPf' llllN!ll'ed WILLIAM C. C,1illLBl!ltG 11'111 INAY.\T CARL9!RG ~ N"" lo be "" Hf"IOlll who$.9 ~ ,,.. wMcrl .. n o Broadway, Coit.a Men le ttll wllh!n ·-~ Ind ~lldt-111 """ IQC!lfH !I'll Nml. • U 1-USJ (0,l'JCIAl SEAL) ~ !. 01..i. ' DILDAY Bl\OTBERS H.-,... Valle7 Mortaar)' 17111 Be¥1iJ11'd. I" BunU.etoo Beadi IU-'ITll ' PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARlt 1 Cemetery e Mpilry l' Chapel ' ' 2500 Pacific View Drive Newport Be1cll, calilorala ui.noo PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7MI Bola An. WHtmluter 11111.U SMITR'S MORTUAJIY ·-SI. BuU.cto Bela LE Miit I Ntllrt ~lffarllll Pr111C111I Ol'flCI In ............ MY C-IJSlon E..-lrtt """" 21, "" 1'ubl!lll'ltd Or111111 to.st Doltr Pllet, .. _, tt. 11'1 ..... SIJllfrl'lllfr J, ,,, IHI 141Mf U you have new ~lghbon or know of anyone movtn1 to our areL pleue tell w 10 that we may extend a fri•ndly welcome and help them to become acqualn~ ill thelr new 1urroundinp. Huntington Beach Visitor 536-9626 Costa Mesa Vlslt•r 642-6014 • · So. Coast Vbffor 4944579 Harbor Visitor · 642-6014 I See by Today's Want Ads ·-t--""' ...,,~.w-. .. ~ tn f"Xl:Jel]ent con- dition. Owns muA move. e MMY pod BMcb rent.is tr "'"tlfl' eftilable , •• Now 11 >"".I chlnce' to li't't atBndol e '&7 V.W. Bua with 18.000 mUn for a1e. Gtwt for ..,..,. .... __ Mil forth to IChooi.. • Far the one~ 't.6 y---·-~tlool'luolow ...... I e Witt! GI,. )'OW'idt a cbampion. Huat Woo \Vcdnesday '1 flnt r1ee wtth Rose fi!tb. Hunt tool! Ibo overall lead when he linlshed foortll IUld Roee W:th in the second cbue. Cornelius Shields Jr. ol New York.Js fourth wltll .33 poinls. Wlifner Wlloox,1Ml· aml, ls~ 2914. Stan . , Long llMch. Calif., OtWOD WedDtldaY'• second ~· ace, is l1Xth witb 21v. point... Thundif, Auvusl 29, 1968 IWL V I'll.OT It Van Duyne Holds . Finn Trials Lead ' . . B1 ALMON LOCKABEY ... ,, , ........... SAN DIEGO -Corl Van Duyne, Sh>rt Hllll, N.J, Is Uvlnc up to advanco bllllnc .. the poW>tl&l J'lnn Clas• slng1"·handed 11dpper .In tbo 11188 yacht1111 OlylDplcl at Acapulco. Ill the Cll*inl thr• raceo at l\aMloo Ba,y tht Nortlt Amertcan cbaml,>lon of the clflll ecorad two -~ -and ~ aecCIDd. ID the··• cond race Wednesday he -·~-­"' Sall Diego to win by a eloee marlln of t h r 1 • ·~· " ' \ • • • • ' • WESTCLIFF MOBTUAJIY 1%1 E. l 'lt.11 SI., c.&I Mell ...... ''lilt". A -1'odal ~ 1111'!.-I <Oat ""'. -.... wtll -It. t COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON, B.EACH NEWPORT BEACH Fa.i.ielt 1.i...i ' • • • . /, Harbor Shoppin9 C.nltr Hu•lin9'°" C.111., ' ' ·- I I . i I • ·· ... • ·, Auvust ~ 1968 Shop , .·at .Sears Automoil~e ServTce Centers for All Y OJlr Auto Needs O.E.R. • Shook Absorbers ' Regular 6.99 •o r i • i n a I Equipm 1 n t Replaceme n t ahocb ... mimed w ouUaat and outper f ·a r m those on new ear1. Fit s most can. CHARGE IT .. s.r. 11 ... Mn,, CJiaue -~r NO MONEY DOWN on Seara Easy Payment Plan ears . . Deep Tread Full 4-PLY NYLON SlJPEBTBED With the Life Protecting Patented . Features • . . Guaranteed 36 Months Buy 1st Tire at Regular Low Trade-in Price of $22.95 Get 2nd Tire For only ... • Big Patented Features Plus D~p..Tread 4-PIY. Nylon PatenW . Safety Shoalderll, help you ride back into the road without a lurch i! you stray off. 4.p1y Nylon Cord Tins mean 1tabllity and auper 1trength tor more protection againot roed haz. ard.! .. 47 6.50xl3 Tub<le• Bladnvl!ll ~us $1.lll Fed. xt. Tax and Old Tire \""""\' ... I I SIZE llepiar M«. :t•• 2'1"' ' 'fnd9.i. •• ,.. T...i .. i. r ... r. l"rlM 't:ln Frie. TUBELESS BLACKWALLS 6.50xl3 $22.95 11.48 11.47 1.81 -- 6.95xl4 $23.95 11.98 11.97 1.95 --- 7.35•14 $25.95 12.98 12.97 2.06 -- 7.75xl4 $27.95 13.98 13.97 2.19 --- S.25x14 $29.95 14.98 U .97 2.35 --- 8.55xl4 $32.95 16.48 16.47 2.56 ---6.50xl5 $21.95 10.98 10.97 1.74 ---7.75'15 S27,.p5 13.98 13.97 2.21 ---8.15x15 $29.95 14.98 14.97 2.36 TUBELESS WHITEWALLS 6.5-0xl3 $25.95 12.98 12.97 1.81 ---7.00x13 $27.95 13.98 13.97 1.92 --- 6.95•14 $26.95 13.48 13.47 1.95 ----7.35x14 $28.95 14.48 14.47 2.06 --7.75xl4 $30.95 15.48 15.47 2.19 --- 8.25•14 $32.95 16.48 16.47 2.35 -- 8.55x14 $35.95 17.98 17.97 2.56 --- 9.50xl4 $41.95 20.98 20.97 2.97 --- 5.60x15 $24.95 12.48 12.47 1.74 ---- 7.75xl5 $30.95 15.48 15.47 2.21 --- 8.15xl5 $32.95 16.48 16.47 2.36 --- 8.45•15 $35.95 17.98 17.97 2.54 Availilble at Sears: STEEL CORD RADIAL TffiES ... A1k' :Any Sears ALLSTATE Tire Salesmen About Them! Don't Repair . . . Replace with a Guaranteed Drive In Cooi, Oear Comfort ••• SA VE '50 on Sears Installed Aato Air Conditioners Sears Remannfactured Engine Expert llllltallation Available .~ • •• %4·Montll, u,ooo.MlJe RemanufactvM Enfin• Gaonntee •AD New Movtar Part• • AD' Ne" Water ...... •AD New ...... ...,.. •AU New n.mmr Chala• •AU New --· IP THIS COUPO This Coupon Worth '50 On Purchue ol An1 Complete 6 or 8 Cylin- der Remanufactund Encino Installed. One Coupon Per Customer. Off• Ezplre9 1111/tl ...... OYw 150 M.O. aaf Moaeb Aftll· able -More New Pvt. ln EvvJ 8ear'I llllmaallfadared Otniplete Enr1ne1 • All N• Malm ......... •All New Bod --• AD New llJ- dl'llaUc Llft.en •AD New ... ""' ... •AD New leaf ........ • AU New Ex· UuatVaJl'M • AD N.,., IntaUValnl • A.ft New Vall'• ....... • AU 1'n dh-. ..... Rlnp Sant.a Ana 1n1 s. Main St. XI 7.SS71 Briolol·at Smdlower In So.1h C-t Plua $40.33SS CLIP THIS CO ON Th111 Coapon Wortti 5 50 On Purchaiie of Any Installed Air Conditioner For Any American Cal ONE COUPON PER CU!ITOXER Oll'FEB EXPmES A.UO~ 11. IHI ·UM A/JI -·----------------------- . ' • • . ' ' > • a s --~ -a ·a • -ti?S .• = •••• -••••• ,f 1 rlC? .it. • • -· ~ ....l...-t • ·"'-· ~ ...... '""--~----- l!B DAILY ,!LDT J J Free of Arsenic Town Has Water Again ALLENSWORTH, c a 11 r. I UPI) -Tito 35 families llv· "'8 in !hi• San Joaquin Volley Negro community can now drink water !re' of arsenic, rand it no longer smells like rotten eggs. 1be water Is not tinged with red, It will not leave whrte stains on cooking utensils .and it does not have to be drawn fr'-'ll a common tank in tile school yard an Corried to bO!IJpO 111 bucketa. The new iM'tty of the water is not due to the well recently completed et a cost of $50,000. The water 1Ull contained arsenic and wa1 a hazard to heahb. Today, water purllylllg units which ruter out the poi1on are installed in each of tile communlty'1 3 5 homes whlch houat the some JOll re1ldents of tbt town. The water la of near- dlatilled quality and the mlneral <O,ll\ent b below that oi most area of Loi Angelee. The unita alllo filter out tile hydrogen sulphide which fives off the rotten eu smell. ,,.,__, • MUM~ Nursery Proposal I I Rejected . , 1 Tito W11mlnoter ,,,_J!. COmmisslon hu voted;,w · a propoeal to ma.tn_t.ln a ' ' nUrsery for lb: retarded children in a single family residential district. of the ~r ty. Mr. and II.rs. Adolpb Plouchard, 8401 C a y u g a Drive, now have 10 days tn wblcb to appeal the 3-2 ,... jection vote put over by YAWT IG & HC*Y SHOP • llKI SCHOOL NllDI • IASoT-LOCIC5-!&. .. fln . lfOl!i~C:U.-:rlllJS\-Tl!"5 . 300 llm TO CHOOSI PIOM 'Jazz at Josef's' COCKTAIL DANCING EVERY FRIDAY -'5 to· 8 p.m. The ortatnel well WM clos- ed In 19M when the water lhowed an araenic coatent of .It p&rU per million. An araenlc content of .05 h: cauae for 1"Jection by beallb o!llclaJ.. commladonera Ted Fujita, :-.;;::...:.:..:.:, __ ~.,;,..---­,., __ ~ -Harold Lortoo and Hlowiirdl - I"" Newman. WAINR FEATURING ( THE ANSELL HILL TRIO Hors·d'oeuvres S1rved JOSEF'S 2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY , AT THE JAMICA INN Coron• del Mor 673-1180 • Enroll Now-Fall Semester • ALL DAY CLASSES kindergarten thru Ith grade ODOR TD DOOR BUS SBRVICB ClULD CARE BEFORE AND AIT:tA SCHOOL 6:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M. Trucks from the California Division of f Forestry delivered fresh ·~-.-·•.~] "". water in trucks w h 11 e workers dug a new well two '== mile« away from the con· - demned one. In a joint pro. ject finan<ed by the cm· munlty and the federal government, the e n t i r e populpUoo pitched in to run water pipelines to all oc- cupied homes. The pl\l<·layln1! project was completed after 26 months of work. But when samples from the new well were teeted. last June, the water contained arsenic. lnst<ad of digging a third well, the compact water purifying filters . were in· stalled in e.cb home . Called the Preato Pwifyer, the unit is manufactured by Electro. Membrane Syltems Inc., of Glendale, Calif. they cost !240 each. Taxes Drop Again San Leandro . Pa;ys Less to Get More SAN LEANDRO, Calli. while taxes dropped year (UPI) -A tax . r a te ~ year, city services im· decreue 1rt air~oa year. proved au'lually. may not be too surprising, The latest of 21 con- but bow do · you explain 21 secu.ttve decreases came cim in 21 coiiHcotive 1ean UUs week when tte city ol soaring co5ta .00 prices? councll pared the re.te two The Westmlnlter Cl ---:==:--==---r-"111 Council delegates tu I ~ a-11y to the Planning N Ccmmisaioo in rulillg on MOM. a RL f.t variancet aod cooditional ~ DAILY , .. use permtt., unlilte moot 1 · · SUN. ••• X cltiel. AMl!: .. 1CA'S LA .. t!IEST P'AMl\.V CLOTHINC!I CHAIN BACK TO SCHOOL BUYS FOR BOYS! HALL·PRESY- NEVEl-IRON TEACHING "4 R's" WITH PHONICS REASOllAILE TUITIOll-lllDIYIDUAL ATIEllTIOll Inside the unit is a plastic membrane through Which w.ater is forced . 'nle sµ1alier oxygen and water molecules pass through to the f&Ucet but the larger mineral molecules are blocked and nltlhed away. 'Ibis Alameda· C o·\Cn ty to four cents for a new rate community east of San of 97 to 95 cents per '100. Francisco did ~ by taking a For most city taxpayers, gamble in 1948. It's been the rate dropped from 99 to paying dividends ever since. 97 cent.I: Howev'r, residents The tu rate wu Jl.98 per ol. the Oro Loma sanitary $100 veiuatioo in 1948, when ' District had Uie r a t e ~ the city fathen decided to lowered· to 90 cents. . CASUAL SLACKS, DRESS·UP JEANS call (714) 962-3312 today Non·denomlit1tlonal *HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS* 16835 lreekliunt, Fountain Valley, CaHf. Allensworth is a ramsbacltle collection of about 70 nindown buildlllgs, most of them abandoned. The nearest doctor Is in Delcmo, 18 miles away. support a bond issue •t.o lay The county taJC assessor's sewer lines into a potential office preseM figures to the industrial park area and ex· councll showing assessed pand and improve 1ewage valuation l n c r e a a e d diai>osal lecllltiet. '14,163,20'l !ram lut year's Since that time, M8 new $207,189 038. City manager buslneSHs have inoved into We1iey ~ure said he had the city, continually \ ex-anUclpelod ODly a '4 million panding the tax base. And increase. FLOWEl~DRI SILICA-GEL PREPARATION SEE OUR AMAZl~G SBfCTION OF DRllD ROWERS, STEMS & PODS FOR FALL FLOWER ARAN694ENTS j • ' .., For pr,servtn9 the n•tur•I beevty of' frea. flow~, An •xcit. CaHail•, larley, Wltaat WooclreteJ, Palmi, Strew Flower, St1 Oeh, Attllheke1, Euc1• lyptu1, letu1 Pot i nd m1ny 1fltff1, FROM 29C Our nori1f1 will 1liow you ltow te make out1tandi11g PYRACANTHA Plant tltit moll 1111ful l•ncltcape 1ltrwb now for e m•111Yt dl1pl1y of red berri•1 tltli Clrlri1tmat-load1d .... ith berrl11. STAR JASMINE Sw•at 1m1lll111 9rou11d cover. Vine .,. thrub. Surt or 1h.de. 1 Gal. 89¢ Sin in9 ii)id r•wardin9 hobby. l a· . ,.,·,,& 5 . 1112 U. CAN , Chrysanthemums Husky pl1nt1 in 4'' pot•, bursting into beautiful bloom. All Colors BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL SNAPDR·AGONS "'"t eerly for wl11!1r b101m. 0111 of the flnttl c.riting flow1r1, 3 DOZ. 1.19 INSTAllt SHADE FRUITLESS MULBERRY One of the f11te1t growing tr••• for our 1re1- t.rge glossy l1avo1. 311 Special Large 11og. 5.95 8' Trees PASSION VINE P~nt now for f11t fence or tr1llic1 cover. A most outstanding flowering vin1 for 1 sunny loc1tion. Lorge 98~ 1 Gal. Sloe ROf. 1.75 EVERGREEN PEAR TREES For quick 1h1de. Most porul1r co11t•I 1hed1 +~••· Beautiful 1howin91 of white flowen •very 1pr1n9 . S-.elal 311 .---Reg. 6. 95 HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M., SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO~ P.M. SPECIAL PRICES GOOD THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPT. I 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA· MESA . . CALL 548-5525 I CORDUROY JACKET REVERSES TO SMOOTH NYLON 699 romp. value 8.99 Two-faced favcwite, versatile and lona-weorlnal Cotton corduroy ...... about· face to smooth cootrut nyloa: for twice the ww, twict the value! ~t dollar and cuf1 , •. Falhhadu, 8-20. HALL-PREST• NEV~~·IRON OXFORD SHIRTS 1·~_9 . OPEN Ill :su.NDAY 11 to 5 COSTA MESA, 16th and N.IWPORT IOUUVARD GARDEN OROVI -12372 GARDEN GROVE IL VD. • I • • ·~ .• ~--.:-.-:--·--···· ... • ... 1. .:. • \ . .. • . . ,1% DAILY PILOT ' • All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday· END-OP-MONTH ' ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY I I it ' ' > ' REDUCED FROM STOCK! LIMITED QUANTITIES! ' ·~~! Children's Shoes -.....:,;.,.. ~~i';j Terrific Savings )~ ~ Special Womens cardigans. Nylon Stretch Pants. Ian-Lon• sweaters of 100% Nylon. Clossic V-neck design with long 1leeves. Assorted colors. s;1~s S·M·l. $3 100% Nylon 2-way stretch "Milano" ankle pont. Assorted 1ummer colors. Si:r:es 8.18. Hurry in and Save! Orig.$7 NOW3e99 Save big on women's blouses! largo seltclion of blouses and sport tops r.ductd. Broken 1izts. 3e22 Women's Skirts Reduced I Popular styles and fabrics now ot cleor- once priC'ft. Broken lizts I 4. 99 COSTA MESA • · Large Selection Shop early and stock up o.n back-to-school needs at terrific savings . on boys' and girls' shoes. Choose from a large variety of sturdy and dress styles for all occasions at one low price. You can't afford ' • ; to miss the big children's shoe sale of the year. 2.44 Pair Women's Dresses- Fantastic Savings Big Selection! Tremendous value1l Choose from many in· season styles. All reduced to clear. Group I 4e88 Group II 6e88 Group Ill 8e88 Girls' Sport Tops reduced! Huge savings! Assorted colors in broken 'i1e1. Don't wait! Shop and save. 2e22 Girls' Skirt clearance! Originally priced to sell for much more . Broken si:r:es, limited quontitie1. 3e99 Big Savings On Girls' Back-to- School Dresses! Just in time for Bock to School savings. Many styles in pretty foll shades. Girls si:r:es 3-6x ond 7-14. Orig. $4.$5 NOW ... 2e88 Orig. $5.$6 NOW .•. 3e88 Boys' Shirts redu,edl Assorted colors, limited quantities and broken siz es. Savel 1.88 Mens Sport Shirts! Reduced to clear. Choose from many ~tyles ond fobric.s. Broken siles. 2e99 HUNTINGTON BEACH I Huntington Cent1rl t USEYDUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TD DAVI Pre-School boys never-iron Penn- Prest cord ieans! Great cotton cord jeans in popular "fast- back" styling. Pen,,..Presr-means you'll never iron when tumble dryed.-Choose smart as· sorted solid colon in·sizes 3·7. 1.88 Great Yardage Buy Sewing Savings on Popular fabrics! 5 7cYARD 77cYARD NEWPORT BEACH • - j ---·.-.·~-·"'---· -~ -·~ ·-·-· ----1.• • • ..... -··-...... ..-... • • ~· -· ' . Series Tuned 'for Concerts • • The broadest spectrum of musical entertainment yet provided will embellish the Orange Coast area when the QPelling notes sound the beginning of the l91i11'69 Community Concert Sertes, The seventh season offers musical fare to appeal to au tastes- young people and adults; listeners and performers. The year .promises to be bigger than ever before due to the merging .of the Huntington Beach Community Concert Association, whose members are invited to renew their memberships and enjoy programs of musical excellence, Three different locations have been selected for the concert series which will open Sunday, Oct. 27, in the Orange Coast College auditorium. STRINGS SING First to appear will be Kyung-Wha Chung, 19 year-<>ld Korean violin virtuoso. The doll·like beauty from Seoul is the youngest daughter of one of the outstanding musical families in the Orient . . Beginning her cateer at the :i.ge of 7, she performed with the Seoul Philharmonic only two years later, In 1961 she came to this country to study at the Jullliard School of Music after completing several concert tours through Korea and Japan. After winning the Leventritt competition, she was engaged as soloist with the New York Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphonies, among other orchestras, and bas been acclaimed by critics. Returning by popular request will be the Clebanoff. Strings and Orchestra who will perform Sunday, Nov. 24, in the Huntington Beach High School auditorium. Well-known to American concert and record audiences, this uni- que group offers two programs in one -an innovation in the concert field. The 4,rst half of each concert features classic strings; the second half becomes an exciting "pops" concert with the addition of piano, accordion, harp and percussion . FOR (HILOREN Planned with children in mind is the afternoon concert which will feature the harbor area debut of the Columbus Boychoir on Sun- day, Jan. 12, again at OCC. Also known as America's Singing Boys, cthe choir has sung in Carnegie Hall, the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, and many principal auditoriums in the country. The boys have been featured on TV shows sucib as Omnibus, Steve Allen, Arthur Godfrey and the Bell Telephone Hour. Selected as the first youth group to represent this country abroad under the International Program for Cultural Presentations, the group toured 17 Central and South American countries in 11 weeks and entertained more that 40,000 people, in addition to radio and TV audiences. During l~, the choir toured Europe and Japan where again the boys were lauded for their performances. The Larde Trio from France will demonstrate their enormous expertise and musical sensitivity for appreciative area music lovers in February in the Newport Harbor High School auditorium. The trio is comprised of flutist Christian Larde, harpist Marie- Claire Jarnet (.Mrs, ~rde) and pianist Anne-Marie Fontaine. Each, mem~ . ..h.as~ had many years of experience in solo r~ citals, a·s soloi"st· witll.OrChestra, and in chamber music groups, and each has received a first prize at the Paris Conservatory. Their pro- grams offer a great deal of diversity since they provide a variety of instrumental combinations and solos such as flute and piano, harp and flute and piano alone. TICKETS ON SALE Memberships in the Harbor Area Community Concert Associa· lion, offering. admittance to all the outstanding concerts scheduled, now are available. For a limited lime cards will be on sale at $8 for adults and $4 for students. Membership also includes reciprocity priv11eges and members may, without any additional charge, attend any other Com- munity Concert presentation in the Southern California area. Area residents who wish to attend the concert series or who wish additional information may contact the association's secretary, Mrs. John Costello, at 546-1318. VIOLIN VIRTUOSO Kyung.Wh• Chung ~'"'lll'"-' ..... ""'·'l',~"!"'>r'I r ' "''~ WITH TRIO Anne-M1rl1 Font1ln1 MUSICAL S ENSl•TIVITY Christian Larde, Marie-Claire J•met RETURNED BY REQUEST The Clebenoff Strings FOR THI CHILDREN The Columbus Boycholr • • ' I 1 r-----------------------------~------------·--·----------~- • I ' • • • . • • • ' . . ' l 3 $ • • • • • • 14 DAILY "LOT Accusation's All in 'Vein' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My brOther wrote me a nuty letter two years ago and iaid 1 wu rei"p()nsible for his wlte's nervOUI breakdown. I admit 1 never cared for Emma and J did nee- dle her a lltllll but I refuae to accept nispont1bllit:y for her n e r v o u • breakdown. ANN I.ANDERS Tblt morning, I rflCt.ived a phone • call from .rtl// brother. He nid, "l Juet • waMed you to know that Emma U co'nc to be operated on for varicose vetm tomorrow and it's your lault." How can you be 10 cruel? Don't you !mow illat ctteo -baby 11 u,. Ollly thing the girl baa le{t to live for? I know what I am talking about because I was tbe victim of the 11me lolL!y advice, only mine came from a aocial worker. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please help me. My cpuatn Charlotte is coming from Oklahoma. She is a nice girl but Oharlo«e 1& bigger than any ot tbe boys In our crowd and I'm glling to have a terrible time getting her dates. Al. the guye want to see a picture. I have a ~abot of Cbarlotte 8tandlng besidea l Volkswagen and, honestly, lhe is bigger then the car. ·- i asked him how be figured J was to blame for Emma's varieo&e veins &rld be tWlied, "The doctor s a i d deinss1on effects the capillaries and there k no doobt that ttie unhappiness you h•YO caUHd Emma hac brougbt Gii !blo vslcqao «Jll(tition." -l*""1 five childrft In six yearo and I Ullnk Ibis 11 w11at callttd her VaricOH veinl. Oieck with Y'llJr medical aJl!lorlties ond let me !mow 111 am riglrt -NOT GUJLTY • DEAR NOT: A woman wbo bu five dlOdru Q Ill years Is a fairly 1ood cudldne for varteoae velu even U de Jiu a illter-la.-law wbo ii crazy IJMat Mr. IPore YOU( brotber's ac- eut;dt•J ad tend Emma a bouquet ef IDwln. 1'ltll f1pe Of lllfltf)' it DO - This miserable, hard -hearted woman ta1ked me into givine up my chlld 10 years ago and I have cried myulf to sleep every night since. Every time I see a dark-haired little girl on the street I wonder H sb is mine. My relatives don't want to have anything to do with me and my We is -y and Empty. U I bad kopt my lit· tie girl I would have been a happy woman with something to look forward to after work instead of fOur walk. -BI'ITER. Any sugge1tion1'? GLOOMSVILLE DEAR GLOOM: Uthe"'' aay oU la the family tt woaldll't burt to mention ft. la tile iaeaatlme, don't tr')' for Ute froovte1t fUY ta the crowd. Forcet about Charlotte's size and pick one of the lest popular blrd1 wbo woald ap- preciate being a1ked. ' •• Dl!lAll ANN LANDERS: Will you ~.pi-olep rulnillfl people's Yves? U ; ~)IOU. tell ~one m<re girl t.o give up her ; • --c:lllld rm &oing to go to ' U>o -d the poper 8Dd get your ··--cut. DEAR BITl'ER: Tbe 1 o c t a I worker'• advice wa1 good. To ralae a fatberJe11 child fJ extremely dHffcull- even for a per1on wbo b11 emotional ttabWty. A woman who baa cried benell to tleep every nlJbt for 10 yean would probably have raised a chUd wit.h a dllloa problem1. t bope it wtU be of some comfort to you to bo'A' that the cbUd J1 better'°ff ta a bome where lbe can bave tile love of botll a DJOtber ud father. Alcobol ig oot Shortcut to social IUC· cess. U you think you have to drink to be accepted by your frieada, get the facts. Read "Booze and You -Fcr Teenagers Only," by Ann Landers. Send 35 cents in coin and a king self. addressed, stamped envelope ' with your request. _Am Landers will be glad to help you ~tb your problems. Send them to her !Jl care of tlle DAILY PILOT, enclos· mg a &elf·addressed, Nmped en. velope, Horoscope Sagittarius: Assert Yourself Fridoy Aug. 30 By SYDNEY OMARR "The wise man controls bis destiny • . • Astrology points the way." ARIES (March 21-April 19): Day for long-range planning. Look beyond im- mediate indications. Many petty annoyances can be swept away. Key is to add to knowledge. C o 11 e c t in· formation. Fortify y o u r position. closer. Accent on the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· unuaual, including an ofter Dec. 21 ): Assert yourself that involves .ample money. now. If necessary, insist to Be perceptive. the extent of be in g GEMINI (May 21.June ov er be a r i n g , Excess 20): Your relations with one Shyness today is completely very close are highlighted. out of place. Know this - Best not to reveal all you act accordingly. think yoo know. Gain shown CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· if you listen and observe. Jan. 19): Double check Act accordingly· reports. If not careful, you now -and you are due to receive reward. GENE RAL TEN· DENCIES: Cycle high for SAGI'ITARIUS, CAP R J. CORN. Special word to CANCE R: remember health resolutions. To llnd oul Whll'• l11clty IOI' YOU '" monev •"" IOYt, ordtr SVdnev Om••r'• boc*let, "Secret "411111 ior "'411 1nd Women." Stnd blrl!ldalt •lld .SO ctnl'I lo Ofrnlrr A.ltrolosv Sf(. .. rs, Ille OAI· LY PILOT, a~ l240, Gri nd Ctnlr1I $!"Ion, HIJW Yorlc. H.Y. 10017. MRS. FOUSHEE JR. Former Shirley Shr11der North Carolina Destination Couple Reside • East OD their w-.y to Hawall begoafu -.;I yellow and man by Usherc J. Russell are Frederick W a t a o n ""4hte roaebudt mincled in Skelton oI ''Nc10f!, Arb:., Foushee Jr. and hi.s bride, her ~quet. Marion R. Barne6 of Sin ta the former Shirley Ann Dressed identioally i n Ana and Cpl. J a m e s Schrader of Newport Beach, yeUow · A-line cili.Uon goWM Aridel'$0n ot Jacksonvtlle, after they were wed in the were the membeR of her Fla. late afteTnoon by the Rev. en(ourage, the Misses Jane · Mrs. Bamed , the bride's Richard Irooo. Moomaw ol Santa Ana. sister, attended. the guest 'lbe couple exchanged maid of hMor; Wendy Rae book and Miq Fr8flces vows and rings in the First Smith, the bride's cousin, Molony wa.s ip charge or Presbyteria!ll Ohurch ol San· and Gay McDevitt and Billie gifts during the reception at ta Ana. 1'>e bride is the LoUise SpruUl of K.i.Dston, the Balboa Bay Club. daughter of Mrs. Richard L. N.C., bride1:maids. They The couple will reside in Satterlee or Newport Beach, carried bouquets in tones of Ctlapel Hill, N.C .. where the while her husband is the son yellow and orange. benedict is a denta~ student of Mrs. Israel Ranel Of Daniel Baker of Culver, at the University of Norlll Orange and Frederick W · 1-_In_d_. _w_as_.,_ssc_i_s!<d __ as_he_.;;s'-t _c_ar_o_lin_a_. ------ Foushee of Homewood, Ill. Given in marriage by her uncle, the bride wore a AM!.'.11t 1CA'S gown of organz.a and peau d'ange lace embroidered at bodice and scalloped hemli'ne. A lace-edged man· tiUa fell from a flat bow to form heT train. Lilies-0f-the· vaHey, white tu be r o u Ii O,fN f :JO .,,, P:JO League Reopens Shop, Schedules Test Clinic Coffee and cookies will be available to nourish shop- pers when the Assistance l..&ague of Lagooe Beach reopem ita Thrift Shop at 10::11 a.m . Tuesday, Sept. 3. The shop, Wlder t h e chairmanship of M r s • Harlow Hines, has been restocked and reflU'bished Newport Bethel Young women affilia1ed witti Newport Bead! Job's Daughters, Bet.he! 157 gatll· er the second and fourth Mondays at 7:30 p.m. The Masonic Temple it; tile &et- tinglor· meetings. Informa· tion regarding membership is obtalnable by calling Mrs. Walter Tuz. f>45·1755. for the coming year, and league members will be on hand with sugge.9tions when doors open at 526 Glenneyre St. The League House also will be, for tile third year, the setting for a free Hear- ing Testing Clinic f o r preschool children from 9: 30 to noon Satm'<lay, Sept. 7. Specialists donate time and training as a com- munity service u n d e r Assistance League s p Ol15orship. Audiometer tests are given to children · and the re!IUMs er e evaluat.ed for parents. Mrs. Edith Schwartz, as6istant p r o f e s s or of speech and drama at Chap· man College will be assisted by Miss Shauna Farley. • I ! ! TA URUS (April 20-May 20): Shake off doubta. Ex- amine areas that represent myaery, Bring tile unknawn CANCER (June 21-July could repeat steps. But if 22): Get together with thorough, indications are a 1 s o c iates, co-workers. that you will advance. One Share interests. Find out who is coy may trip up _ how to better accomplistr this works in your favor. basic . tasks. This can be AQUARIUS (Jan 20.F b done. if you ~lk, social_ize. A )~): ;,ccent on ~op ees : reunion tonight b r 1 n gr wishes, friendships. You pleasure. could make important con· ~---------I The Tee Tattler LEO (July 23-Aug , 22): tact which couJd lead to Good lunar . aspect today me a ningful relationship. colnc~des w 1 t b romance, Keep mind, heart open to creative endeavors. Day possibilities. Be mature. features change, variety. PISCES (Feb. 19-March You come out of shell. You 20): Strive today to live up find appreciative audience to full potential. Your stand- -means very much t<> you, ing in community is VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): elevated. You can now iu.tric:Ho s..tr1 JOA~H Spotlight on home, property, favorably influence thooe in c11!f:, ~:~-..,~~·1"}1 kordon. ~":'· familr activities. Best to be positlon to aid your cause. 74; Ktnntt~ w111ey, J11ne1 voe1111, ,,; practical. Othenvise you Plan with care. Fll\lht rt, Ill• Mmn. Jlfl'lft Arl!N..on, 1•1 1tot1t11 Ktithntl'. n, W•v11t GoJdll, C'Ould-.)>ecome involved in IF TODAY IS YOUR M11co1m J-.J. 111 Ft111111 111. the merry go-d h Mn1e1, J~ K""'"' "; H1rry cot-· roun c a s e · BIRTHDAY h · ;11n, n i Alvin L•ln1, rr1v11 Foretv, Means unless realistic there you ave fine ~.""~~:;:-(!bi,:.:.1,t11;,:'v1. ~ is much movement little sen.se. of humor. You are s1ur11!1, n1 1t11ri Trouln\ln, 1-tow1rd else · artistic, but tend to scatter =1.:._r111r,.7'h llt111 v. Mr1. P•ul • your forces. People eni·oy LOW NIT -"" Mmtt. H"11ert LIBRA (Sent 23 Oct 22 ) ~n1n,n 1'1 Jolln McCf'WHl'I. M1...,. f'•· • • : }'Qur company. You are ~ ~Jl; !: ~~: troutrn•ri. D~y ~~tures visits, activity grace£u1, attractive. You 1s1 ":'W"f· s111r11w oi:.ntem. n i WI~ . r el at I v e s and have much responsibilit ='l~r'~,•1:.oe,., Mllcotrn netghbors. Be selective. Y Ml!U. vi1to1 Id · NINI fLIND NoLts _ ci.u" ,,.. eas, suggestions are plen- Mlnft. • it. M«rl1rn, lS; w11l11tn tiful. Choose the best. Don't Et1trllttr1, Wfllltm 011"0!!. :111'11 J11o .. L-. Jt11 ci.11 a, the "'""' Johfl ,,.. try to do too much at once. Medical Group ~ ~; ~:"~·A=m.~~~?c~-SCORPIO (n-. "'Nov. c vu. ~ Every second TueSday of Gt..1::i c~.'·.~:•'* ""1•,,,..., '°1 21): Now you find out things the month members Of OUllT DAY -Mr1, WUll1m Htlh which work to your •-1iefit. Or ·~ Min °"' °" W1111e. H<Olld e"O» n · .,,. ange ~IUll es M e di c a I .f-n. W!lllwn e orcll'n. Mr1. w1i111ni Be subtle in approach. AJso. A s s i s tant•' As-lotion • rvmbo, ttllrd roe!, U ; ""'"· R-rl " """ ~.1'1o. Mr1. Eoward M!lum. s.ve-111o remember that discretion is assemble at 8 p.m. Location 11tv1N1 a valuable ally. Take it may be obtained by oalli·ng LAOllS DAY -1ri. Mme1. J, It So j 'ra'~1,,,..tot:1u1 RllP, w1111•m euri. easy, meone co u d Mrs. Marjonie Hwnber, M4· ':" wrni.';;r1~h~1~J::lilr~pr::ese:=o:t~y:oo:=wi~·~th~gr§ea§t~gil~t~.=~'JZ7~3~. :::::=:=:=:=:=:=~i .. l'I. lt1chlrlll P19Mt Ml,_ MuMf!" 1!¥1 Ou1tuy, s.,;.; ltDl!ll-a1n McHu1ri. 1161 How1r111 C1raon.' P;t'l..11~\Tir .. 'l3'1t1~.~st!-1~r: ... ..,111, lobef'I Hartltv, Jl:llllll C11rnplofl w..n.;., Smllt!I, ~ rlct1011, Jot Mic~l<k. 139. MIDAL PLAY -Cl-A,"" Minta lt•w.on F~!t, 72: l+ftl Gl .. Y, 74; T: ,~. PllU, H.I'. Coolo, JS; Cl• .. 74 ~Mfflei. C•rlllfl, 1.u.;::.11911911, ~:' c. i~"."t'd ltlddl~ 1•:" J:Ji:. H. J~~. "I ~r.:'1;. ~ ~~ • ... ldwinl Ntl_,, I; Johll J1cobl,, Iii '"'4111, U 1 lrvct l!r11v, I(, TOPS Mermaids 1 n f <nnatim regarding membership in TOPS Merg- ing . Mermaids may b e received by telephoning Mrs. John Kozkllr at 548- 6213. Meetings take place at ' p.m. 'every Thursday in Woodland School, C o s t a Meaa. lack to School Fashion Sliow " ........... 4ey hhley Au9. JO On rioe Mell , ... ,,_ ~ ••c•• .. ,,,,.. 1h•• , ..... ,. M~•lc Cff1wf11t1 "•lltMttH c..tw le1'h 11 Edln9w 11 H1• S111 Di19e fr1ewty Large Sizes Think o lif11• ..• loaf o little ••• look beoutifu l a lot In one of our guru-vy meditation from $8.00 Effa Nor'sHALF-SIZE SHOP 1805 NEWPORT BlVD. 1!!!!!11 COITA MUA iiiiiil "'12 IWodt """'of lltt. St.'' HOUIS: 9:30·5:JO, F.I. lo t ~ Alie J24 Ot•10MI Mel, hn.n... ~ ---------- SUMMER CLEARANCE! All Summer Merchandise Must Go!! WE'VE MARKED DOWN as much as 75%! 1 • All Swimwear Ridiculously Priced • ALL 2 PC. REGULAR TO $2S.00 U• Ye1r lo11k1-rlc1~ Mnt.r Cha,.e •r Wet S.01 Cher .. PC. SWIMWEAR COTTON T-SHIRTS Re9~l 1r te ll0.00 SWIMWEAR $5 TO $10 ALL STOHS OHN FRIDAY 10 a.m. to f:JO P·"'· SPECIAL GROUP SUMMER DRESSES Cotton · Helene• . Stretch CA PRIS Re9ul•1 le $17 .00 1 & 2 PC . BEITER DRESSES HIOULAI TO $45.00 $12ro$25 tk10 a~;;; TWO NEW LOCATIONS: /f e(; 0% Huntln9ton C.nter-7777 Ed inger Legune Btec:l,-240 South lroedwey C•ll• ~•i1 54t·tl2J/Seuth CN1I 'l•I• l41·2JJ2/l•lltea h1tnil 411-llOO Hu11Ht1tf•11 C..ftter ••4·llll/ll Stt•ft4• JIJ·lll6/Le1111tt l e•th 4t4·llt4 .... "'! ,Jl " ll S h,ooi-Value! Back-To-c I I 11ANTIQUE" LEATHER-LOOK VINYL JUMPERS only 99 Designed with all the new excite. n1ent of the grown-up styles .•• what every young girl wants! Right. with·it jumpers in shaded tawny brown, soft vinyl with the sauvage "antiqued leather" look ... gleamed with pert brass accents. Shown: holster-pocket style, with chain·end· ing skinny belt. Not shown; patch.. pocket style, with ringed zipper. GIRLS' SIZIS 7 TO 14. NO-IRON conoN SHIRTS PrintJ, toUd.s. Long 1leeves .. Buuon-down and spr~ad collars. Si:r.e1 7 to lil. • OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 5 f Costa Mesa, 16ts and Newpart Boulevard GARDEN GROVl-12372 GARDEN GllOVE ILVD. /.. • '"1 l I I - l ----------------------------------JILi..- • ~ .... -.. " . . . ·-. ............ _ .......... ,..~·· •. . .. . . . ...... . • PAULA SHEA December Bride Winter Wedding Plans Announced Mr. end Mrs. Leo William Shea of New· port Beaach announce the engagement of their daughter, PauJa Sbea, to John F. Hen- ning Jr., son of U.S. Ambassador and Mrs. John F. Henning of New Zealand. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Con- vent of the Sacred Heart and San Francisco 1 College for Women. She is an elementary school teacher in San Francisco. Her fiance is a graduate of St. Mary's College, Georgetown University Law School and is employed as an attorney in the Cali- fornia State Attorney General's Office. A Dec. 28 wedding in San Francisco bas been planned. • CdM Pair Wed In St. James Exchanging vows in St. James Episcopal Church were Victoria Anne Westgate and Seyd Havens Jr. Garrard-Jurney Names Linked in St. John's AmJd potted f e r n a , candelabra and large ar- N.ngements of white China ohry6anthemums and baby's breath Radtel EUen Jurney became the bride of Gary Phillip Garrard. The Rev. Anthony McGow<an oHlciated at the double ring ceremony in St. John 111e Baptist an1rch in ":~rdit~ Costa Mesa. I' The bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs . WilUam Henry Jurney of Costa Mesa. Parents of t h e bridegroom are Mr. and Vi.rs. Philli'p Henry Garrard of Laguna Bead>. Escorted to the altar by her father. the bride wore a floor length A-line gown of white taffeta with a n overlay of moire organdy whidJ was repeated in the back and flowed inW a Jong self train. The d r e s & featured cap sleeves and a yoke made of venise lace aoattered with tiny pearls and rhi~b::lrlee. The yoke tapered down t.he back to the waist from w b i' c h streamers of the same lace extended to tbe end ol. the train. Her Shoukler-length bouffant veil was caught to a large bow made of the same materi:al as the yoke, scattered with pearls and rhine6tonea. She carried a small bouquet of lilies-of· the-valley. ' Miss Peggy Garrard of Laguna Beach, sister of the bridegroom, was asked to be maid of honor. Bridesmaids were M f s· s Becky Jurney of Co5ta Mesa, sister o! the bride, MRS. GARY PHILLIP GARRARD "L Double Ring Ceremony Miss Amy Gamll'd o f Laguna Beaoh, sister of the bridegroom and M r s . alld Tim BalelD8JI ol Costa and Mrs . John O'Conrier OI Harvey Haight Jr. of Costa Mesa . Me6&.. Providing organ music Attendants w e, re id en-amid side altars adorned tically attired in floor length with large baskets fdentical gowns of lime ice chiffon to those carried by the over taffeta wilh puffed bridesmaids was Reynald sleeves and gathered backs. Pelletier. Soloist was Joseph Wide-brimmed picture bats Olstr<l. · Completing decora- of the same color as tile tlons \1ret'e white satin rib· dresses were trimmed with bom and bows with clusters large roses of deep lilac and of Jemon leaf and huckleber- streamers of lilac velvet ex· ry leaves attached. to pews. tending to the floor in back. A rece(>tion took place im- Each attendant carried a me di a t e t y after the garden bask.et of aesort.ed ceremony in the Costa Mesa flowers in sbade6 of lime ice Golf aOO. Country Club. and lilac. Champagne pundl, hot e:nd Des Plaines, ID., V..r. and Mn. Robert John50ll of Riven>ide, Mr. and Mrs. Ridlanl Zetlmaier of Temple City, Mr. end Mrs . Richard Hipskind of Sepulveda and Mrs. Frank Obto of Lompoc. The newlyweds are both graduates of Costa M-esa High School and attended Orange Coast College. The bride is a graduaOO of Los Angeles College of Dental Assistants in Anaheim and the bridegroom just com- pleOOd a year of service in Vietnam. After a wedding trip to Northern CalifornJa the young couple will reside in the Newport Area. The couple were joined during double ring rites read by the Rev, John P. Ashey. Best man was Rod cold bOCs d' oeuvres, cake whi'te lace trim fur her role Jurney, the bride's brother, and coffee were served. 86 matron of honor. Costa Mesa. Ushering the MU6ic was provided by a Her headpiece "Wl36 of dou-200 guestg to their ~places five-piece 0 r ch e st r a • ble yellow tulle held by were David Hipskind and Decoratione ind.uded bou- bows. Randy Hipskind, cousins of quets of flowers and white Bridesmaids Mrs. Alan the bride from Sepulveda doves with Gtrearners held Auxiliary Willis of Corona de! Mar, together with a large ball ~f The bride 1 daughter of Mrs. Tevi6 Westgate of Corona del Mar and ttie late Mr. Westgate, was given in marriage by her brother, Tevis Thomas Westgate Jr. For her wedding day the fonner Miss Westgate don- ned a floor length silk peau de soie empire gown with bell sleeves. The waistline and sleeves wer& trimmed with re-embroidered lace. Fall!ng from the pearl studded orgenza headpi"ece was a fingertip illusion veil. She carried a crescent- shaped orchid and baby's breath bouquet. Her slster Mrs. Donald White of Huntington Beach wa.s attired in a side-pleated crepe dress in yellow wt.tb N'.rn. Kenneth Ottaviano of roses hanging from the cell-Coastline Auxiliary to Oakland and Miss Florence w dd • ing. 1be cake table was Veter.ans of Foreign Wars, Havens, the bridegroom.'s e Ing adorDed witlh a large silver Post 3536 gather the first sister, were gowned similar-cherub bouquet and silver and third Fridays at 8 p.m. ly in spring green trimmed candelabra. Costa Mesa's American in white. D s AssiSting were Mrs. John Legion Hall is the scene of The henedict, son of Mrs. Q f e e f Korn, wno attended the the meetings. Seyd Havens of Corona del guest book and Mrs. Lee ---------- Mar and the late Mr. G;bbolls who served the Kids Like to Havens, asked Wickham ·Mr . and Mrs. W. R. Met· cake which 61he designed. Havens of Costa Mesa, his calf Jr. of Costa Meoo. an-Special guests were Mr. 'Ask Andy' brother, to be best man. noWlce the engagement and ·iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The bride's brother-in-law forthcoming marriage of11 White, Paul Whitman of their daughter, Sandra Sue Huntington Beach a n d Metcalf and Donald C. Kight Stanley Gorden Gray of of Anaheim. Corona del Mar ushered The announcement was guests to their seats. made to members of the The NeVr'pOl'ter Inn was family at a dinner party in scene of the reception, with the home of the bride·ele<:t's Mrs. Raymond Biery of parents. Anaheim a.ssisti'ng at the Miss Metcalf is a guest book. graduate of Costa M"esa Following a drive through 11igh School and attended Carmel and W.onterey the Orange Coast College. coup!.e will reside in Corona Her fiance, grandson c>f del Mar. Mrs. Ruth Brown of San(a • BuffumS" • FASHION SHOW Both are graduates of Ana, is a graduate of Santa HB Auxiliary Newport Harbor HI g h Ana High School and served SchOoJ. Tbe bridegroom is in the U.S. Navy. Twice a montb the Ladies' attending Orange c 0 as t The wedd!ng will take SH: 'The exciting preview of ·Buauma' back·. to-school fashion•. Friday, Aul\llt 30th Auxiliary t o Huntington College wti.ile his wife is a p)ace Sept. 21 in tbe home Beach Veterans ol. Foreign graduate of San Francrsco and garden o! the bride's Wer1, Past 7368 meet at 8 state College. parent.a. p.m. The finlt Friday of the\ y;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;:o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 month they ~ in Odd Fellows Hall tor a business meeting and Che third Fri· day they sodalize in various looation.11. F u r t h e r in- 1'.onnation mBl'f be received hy telepllallng Mn. LeRoy Herm"BDD at ~. CAR WASH? WE TRY HARDER! METICULOUS ATTENTION to DETAIL e WASHED by HAND e Mesa Se.nion S&tisf&ction Gu&ranteecll No G11 Purchase Required I No Broken A•rialsl No Flni1h Abuse! 1 75 w1ttinc1 (T~r, LtYllllf Cln!J C o mmunlty Recreadon Center at Orange County Fairgrotmds ii the tcene of activity -Oosi. Mesa Seuiol' Citlze111 meet at ll a.m. fNUJ Tuelda7. MESA CAR WASH NUT TO SICUlrrT IANIC AT OIANGI A.YI. 176 I 17 .. St. -0 Doll Costa M- ELECTROLYSIS PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL • Al"fo L. Bruntll foul'lt,ly of Robf1uon'1 rt11cl1n1 I Newport ANNOUNCES Op•nin9 of h•r new office 1514 North Co11t Hi9hway Em•r1ld 81y Prof•s1ion1I 8ulldin9 Laguna Beach, Californi1 at 3:30 p.m. "Show11 will be held .in the Palomares .Rocrn ., Pomona;'Yorba ·Room, Santa Ana; Children'• departmeo~ Newport; Win 1111'111: Fuhion1 ror both boy1 IM girla as :well as a Play-"Tape Hipster radio plus tape records will be given awey in each ot Buft'uma' eight 1tore1. ~.c-..,g Cc>me jn and regisJ.er. Only membets ot the Birthday Club to twelve yeu11 of age ai:e eli,ible. Dnwln1:'Sabmlo,y, September 7th, all draw.ings will be held. Winner• will be notified, Mcnday, September 9th. Buft\.tm•' ja headquarten for Girl Scoot1 in Downtown • Loog Bc8ch, Sant.a Ans, Pomona, Palos Verde1, Lakewood and Newport, La Habra Campllle Girls in Down- town Loog Bea<;h, Santa Ana, Pomona, Paloa VeJde1, La Habra OAlLV PILOT JS . Silver Sands 1;:;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;::::::::::;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:=:.' & ...... & & .. The !!rot llld t b I r d Tueisd•ys at 8 p • m . member1 ol Silver s.nd.1 286, NaUve DaUfllten al tile Goldol1 Woet golher for meetingJ. IJlte P -1 1\.11: Harbor Area Reform Tempk IA l•f•n" Jtwltll C .. tr•t•fle11I Cl-.Oe· In Hunilnglnn Boacll '11 the meetln( p!Ace for 111• 'flrot ......... Mr1. Jae!: Wilaon, M8-lf19, will fumUh locati'On on the next meeUng date. COMPLETE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES ' SABBATH, SERVICES HEBREW SCHOOL "er lnform•tltin, Calh ...... 14' ., UJ-Mf2 ... ·' ~- • .. :.··. "'"'"=E LOOK IS TRADITIONAL THE STORE IS.BUFFUMS' lliane' 1 lomb~ s wool saddle.ahoulder V·neck sweater. White, autumn gold_, limehouse; navy, nutmeg, -char brown, 16 .00 . Full turtle , 17.00, ' .. .. . " .. • . I , • A-1 Kottin toper 1loch are llure·Piy Forttel polyester and .~;r. cotton wilh a no--i~ ftnish. Maize. white, eb. blue. [. ~~.;,_4 :::::·~·· •.•.• Buff umS· .. , • Col(rt11y Con1ultetion ••• Phon• '"494-2]00 NewPC Center .i Fashi111 Island • 644·2200 y lb., Thm., Fri.10:00 lill 9:30 Oller days 10:~ tlll3:30 • -..... • ... ., ~ =ii ~ ----"• .YU f§QJ ..,.f _ ; * +t I ~ Yf F -I 04 ·--.-.... ,,__,...._ ---·-·-~--·---r=··~·--~·~,....,~,.. ... ..,.,,,.., • ..,.'*""""""'""'""'""'.-=...,~=~=.-~·~=!!!'!=~·~""~-~su!"'!=W"'lt.,....,,.._._r••..,.1•ue.....,,....,,~,..,.,,.. ..... .,.., .... ,..,.~Pr-'""!"""""""~""""""'==""I'~~...,. ......... ...,~....,~~~~~-·~~- ) • I . DAILY PILOT Dangling Conversation Wraps Up Era 1· By Patricia McCormack NEW YORK • !UPI) :.... 'nlere you are, nice litUe family. All settled for prime time televisioi'i. · Then, the 1et. toes blotto. You must do an wiac- cuatomed thin& -talk at lencth to one another. You know. Convene. A good time and maybe some arguments can be had by all if you try to come up with a list ol the 10 moat im- portant events of the ll1t 200 years. Encyclopaedia Brllannico, marki'na: 1 t s two-century birthday, asked lta edit.:ir1, a batch of eutieadt and ty- coons from elsewhere, and selected school teachers to do just that. Nearly 300 events were cited and 30 ol. these con~. sistent!y appeared. B u t those sifting ttie , I J 1 t s couldn't come up with a top 10. There wes that much disagreement. Event. consistently recorded end reflectinf a degree ol unanimity of opi· nion included: -American Revolution the most important event in The telephone. and Resulting Declaration of your lifetime, wasn't it? nt. over-30& prob ab 1 y Independence, ltealn I'm ..-ry the. polllttri would hlv. on tbelt U.1t the eneine. smallpox vaccine, didn't divide the 1\aftel into fact that they 1urvlved the telephone. Freftdl r:tvolu-r-· Uie &r••t •eddlllc ~. OtberwiM, their w iv •• would bo mod at llltm. And btchelan? Naturally, 1bl feet !bat they haven't heft trapptd yet would rate M • 1inC}li most importlDt event• wouldn't it? · tion, first euto, introduction under -3 O 1 , o v er-3Qs, de pr• 11 ion, caa look of motion pictures, first housewives, bacbelora, mu-forward to social security, plane flitht, television first ried men and ao on. craberaa• killer and the demonttrated, discovery of The under-301 probably d e v t l op m e n t o f penicillin, the two world would have on tNir lilt th• powermowen. wars. Beatles, mod clothes, rpck Housewives, meanwhile,;;========:;:;, -Firlt nuclear explosion, '• roll, emerpnco of 1tu· milhl be expected ta point PENETRATION electronic computen first dent pow.er, tr an 1l1 tor to trozen foods., pushbutton adi -•n A old Jlanc h • wear N••rly ~•t,•"• ft11!1 th• available commercially, r oe:, a1 uence. mong aw es, was n .._. DAILY PILO , lritmtftwlt 111w~ development ol oral con-u•mgs on the lilt would be and hairspray. P•P•f f., thi Filtule111 0 •• 1111 trace pt iv ea , f i r 1.t that th.in&: they can't 1urvive Married men would be ex-C••"· t b ermonuclear exploeion •. ~w~i~tho~ut~d~ur~in~(~a~d:ol~eseoc~~·~·di>«~ted~~m~p~ut~oo~th~e~ir~li;'·s~t.~=========: firrt artiflci•l earthlr 1atellite. Science teacher1 Hlected acientific advancea, hiatory teachers teru:Md... to favor hietoricaf events . 'Jbroupout, it WU ta Heb bbl own career interest. To everyman, tbt most impcnant ·event of the la8t 200 year1 is obvious. John Mack Carter, editor of the "Ladies Home Journal," didn't put it on bis list but he reminded the polllters of U!e fact. And that ii, of courH, the matter of bei"n& born. It was IOI.ANNING SESSION -Members of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor's OHCUt!ve board met for a planmne 1etsion in the home of Mrs. P . D, Endsley, Eumtmng IOIDe of the decoraUODJ to be used at an upcoming function were (left to rlChtl l\lrl. Claude cotton, reservations chairman; Mrs. Keith Walker, hoapilallly dlalnnan, and Mrs. John Simpson, budget chairman. PTA Notes Tuesclay Club Arevalos PTO Mn. B. J. Wom -COMD"JG UP: Teaehera lun· New Season 'Sized Up' cllecn Sept. 6, from ll : 30 a.m. to I p.m. in school. PTO planning luncheon . ftJr teachers, board and Robert Liodiltrom. Theme: is the Beachcombers and door prizes will be award- ed. SHOE REPAIR SPE(IAlS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HALF SOLE SPECIALS Men's leathE!I"' or neoltte reg. 4.oo •••••••••• 3.27 Women's flexible t eather- reg. a.so .••••••••• 2.97 SPECIAL ON WOMEN 'S HEELS Sprayed, reg, 4, 75, 3.97 Covered heels , reg. 5 , 75, .ol.97 Many styles_, all popular heights; we match your s hoes. Reptil e shoes, slightly higher, Hancl>ags repo.trecl-attach new handles, reg, :a.iso ... 1.97 also available: locks, clasps, other repairs. Shoe Repair. Robinson'• Newpoi"I: Ille moire 1lle merrier: evening belt , 10 .00 JOSE PH lilAG NIN the long form : printed silk scarf, 6.00 good connection: the chatelaine, 3.00 meefine will be called ta order at 9:30 e.m. Tues· day, Sept 3, in the multipurpose r o o m. A b a c Jr: -to-school teachers luncheon will be boated by the board at JJ :30 1.m. Friday, Sept. fl, in the same room. -5 · .. c :::: --.. .., c: --.. 0.. .. -er "' "' .., ..;c <:; "' "' 0.. :. ~ er "' ... "' .. .. ~ a tassel isms: thl! safety-pin pin , 3.00. the rope , 12.00 ' SELECTIVE FASHION ELECTIVES "ANllouall It It- .., 1111M 1 WH• t.ptd, wolJ.f)- COft offlsblOft stlltits, It is lfill thctiYIS llMt -• -.., ll llnlllllllwol- 1111-l>My .• ........... Ill' .. .-i,..,... .. ......... ,.. ... FIND Of THE WEEK Fooled otemware·in fine quality 1iboetp1a10 madHx<AIJsMtlyfoJ ... in Italy. 'IM-doolgn~, Wear1textremelyp-tabeoblo lo offer,..'-11zet: goblo~ 1horbot..- and cocktalt It lhil tontuiic prioOI Our apeoill $1.0G N.eh IANICAt.tEIUCAl\D I MASTEi! CHAR5E, TOO 18 FASl<llON ISLlt.ND NEWPORT BEACH 1>44.1380 class mates: ' shag·and·seton leather tote. 10.00. and an a~ leather uod~rarm clutch, 12.00 turns heads: leather beret, 8.00 cinch notice: stoned cowhide belt , 20.00. fringed leather girdle·belt 16 .00. shop jm at south c.oast plate, bristol at 11n di190 fre1wey, coste mes•i monday, thu~sd•y, friday 10 to 9:30; luosday, wednosd•y, aaturday ,, -'\ 1 • • • • ... i-· MRS. MICHAI L DAN KINIRY Plorld1 Home ' Kl~iry-Petit Nuptial Vows Read at El Toro Two arrangements of Miss Patricia Ann Petit. gladioli, atock, w h J te the bride's sister from C~ta Mesa, was maid of honor. · c uahlon chrysanthemums She was attired in a floor and baby's breatti flanked length aqua gown with a the altar of the chapel in the scooped neckline, empire MarinLCorps Air Station, waist and a gathered train j;r.-:'-=-:ror the weddln& of effect in back. The fitted ·t 1 r-t elbow length sleeves Peli 0 ...,.,.. 8 featured a ruffle of white ~d Ens. Mic_hael Dan heavy lace. She carried a ~)'. bouquet of several kinds of tfrhe" Rev. John So&tricb flowers with baby's breath. sOlemniud the doubl.e r.ing Brfdesmaid, dressed iden- ~remony .in the presence of .ticitllY ~ O)e maid Of honor 100 relatives and guests, and carrying an identical The bride is the daughter bou.Qu~, "".~. Mi~s ~lore! I"' . d Mr J ph G l)jerke of MQllfOe, w,,. c 1Y•aJ· an s. ose . · Serving -as best man was Pltlt of Vandenburg Air John Driscoll of Costa Mesa, F~ce Base. Parents of the the btide's cousin. Ushers, br1decroom are Mr .. •nd · all' from Huntington Beach, Mrs. Vi{lcent P. Kbtiry of were Larry walker, Bill Hayward. Bannister and Roger Gi·vetf'ln m3I!'iage by her Schmidt. father, the bride wore . a Mrs. Eleanor Carlson was floor· length gown of w~1te organist. taf~1!i:C"Overed by a fl ?w1ng A reception took place in whit,'.J.ace overdress w1tn an the El Toro Orficers' Club em~..:. waist, j ewe 1 e d where a buffet lunch was ~· 'and long f i t t e d served. T a bl e s were sl~~ The ~ack of t_h e decor~ with large flowers ft)WIF:'llowed into a train. tn pastel colors. Miss Nancy Her whlte net, cathedral Engel of Oklahoma City at· lenfth veil was h~ld i.n place tended the guest book. by a ba nd of whi~e Jeweled The bride is a graduate of fiowers . She carried a bou-Peooionnat du Sacre Coeur quet ol w!tlte carnations and in Metz Franct, the pi.Dk baby roses mingled Academy' of Holy Names, witb baby'& breath. Rome, N.Y. and Orange -~.sh ion ;pfanner ~ppointed -... -A iitw fuhion coordlnator ~Jiu ~ been appointed f o t ·llouth<lout Plaza. Coast Oollege where she received an AA degree in journalism. Her husband is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School, OCC and UCI, where he received a BA degree in mathematics. He iB roving in the U.S. Navy. Alter a wedding trip to Las Vegas the newlyweds will reside in Milton, Fla. ~ •. . ..--. - ·N ew lywed T.L. Janssens Honeymoon ing in Europe On an extenalve motor tour ol Europe .are newly- wtd Mr end Mrs. Terry Lee Jarissen who e1changed vows before the Rev. Dwain Depaw In Old North Church, Forest Lawn. The bride la the f~er Christine Ann' Jamleaon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nevin Jamieson Ill of Glendale, and her hua- band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louil Janasen of Newport Beach. . Glwn in ~artlare by her father, the bride wore a Vic-torian gown of lace and aattn. A matching satin bow caught her illusion veiling, .And she carried .a nosegay of mlled flowers with white roses and baby's breath. The· bride wore a cameo pin on a velvet ribbon, which belonged to b e r paternal greet· grandmother, and a cameo bracelet which belongtd to the brldegroom'1 grandmother. Miss Llnda Tucker aerved as maid of honor, whlle · brldesmaida were M 1 a 1 Trendy AJbltaU, Mias Karen Zinsmaster and Mrs. Gerald Taylor. They wore Victorian 1owna of white antique satin and carried bouquet of mi:z:. ed nowers. Victor H. Peraon attended as best man, and uaber1· were Roberi Lund, Stacy Morgan and Andre Asevedo, the bridegroom'& brotber·in- law. Christian Ceremony Weds Pair Honeymooning in northern Californla are Craig Arthur Poore and his bride, thil former Victoria P a u 18 Hensley. The Rev. Thomas Overton performed the double ring rites ln the first Christian Church, Huntington Beach . for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paul Hemfty of Huntington }{arbOur and. the son of MT. anO'Mia. Arthur Poore of Inalewood., Given in m~lage by be,- fa,ther, the bride . woi,i ~ white French net oyer satin empire gown f~aturing ·~ bouffant train. k. tiara of pearls held her fingertip veil and 11he carried butterfly orchids. Mrs. Frederick R o 1 1 Davis of HuntingWn Beach was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a frock of lime green and carried yellow carnations. Carl Bryant served as best ·man, white Michael Strlnger was an usher. --MRS. TIRRY Lii JANS.1iN Reel!• Vow• The brldt ·-the Ualvenity of Calllornla encl Glendlle City College, while her huslllnd rocelved educatlQn at Arilona State VD.lverslty. · A champagne reception MRS. CRAIG A. POO.RE for 50 guest.I followed in the -;::=====D:o:u:b:l1=R:in:g::R:ll:••===:::::::;-Huntington Harbour Beach1 Club. I The bride attended San Jose Sta~ College, her huSband'li alma mater. Library Hour Oos1>a Mesa Llb""1' lo 1110 scene ol. a library 1tx>ry boor every Thurldo,y .i 10:30 a.m. · Mrl:-Harlan Williams has been named to the post, ac:· cocdlna: to Ray Klauer. president of th• South Coa1t Plu& Merchant& Aasocla· liOJI· r .. William• who has bl oWll modellni&Dd dance school, 11 .a John Robert ~ower1 prOtege and la: cur- rMtlY President of the Inter- mountain Dance Teltbers Alisoclation, an organiliaUon tor teachers in the wutern states.. She came to the Harbor Area from Phoenb: ORANGE COUNTY'S how · thriltY are you when you borrow money Wliere she served on the facultr at Orme and Judson c.. .... ecbools. .. . . . ~ ·.., ; _O•••••+•rs _&very Manclay It a p.m. ~ber• 'l•ther in , Ap,d1r1on SehooJI audlltorium, Westminster. tor mttti.ngs of Ove:reaters ! Knoiiymous. Guest& .a r e -to attend. · • .~mblem CluD ' G&llllrlllC for bu- ..... · and~• ue m•"*'• ol Newport ~ J!:mblem Club tile Moanit1'11esdaf It 8 p.m.111 lhw-:!llb Lodle, Newporl ......,,, _.,_ .,. •·(e• ~ /1 •. .,...c.•.\ t .. , ..• rIOOfilJ 'Jain ....... 54att ,.,,.. .. 9-Mcw.4hl· After Gndloatlonl I • • Southern C1llforn l• Thrift & lo•n specializes in personal, business and Trust Deed loans ••• Stop In tod•y and see how we can solve your imme- diate money problems from depend- able funds 1vai11ble right now. The Thrifty WIY can 11v1 you moo::;. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN 110 r11111111 St.. eo.11 M"' ••• ,. eu.SO:.s 1151 Wlltlllr• llYd .. Lu"""'"· .. 653·1220 Invitation A recent CUM tt tbe Orangewood Regional Coun· cil luncheon was Mrs. E. J. Arkulb, e1ecutive director Of the NeWPOrt 8 ea c h Vohmteer Bureau, who ex- tended an invitation for Epsllori Sigm• Alpha soroti· ty to visit the Child DeveloP· ment Center-of the bw'eau. ORC . President M r ·s . Ro~rt Johnson also in· ' TllursdQ, AU9U5l 29, 1968 Extended . troduCld llata ......-dh1f ,aecrttar)' Mn. Jeanne Brown wtio 1ave a talk. Durine the meetlot It - ••11101111C:ecl lhat M:I. Olto Ryasmaa, ORC'a Woman of the Y11r, will repr<Mnt tile council at the Plilhelle¢c Award 'Pageant o( Athena to begin °" Oct. 19 111 SU>ta Alli. ( SOON TO BE ESSENTIAL DAILY PILOT Jl This is the look.yb(J've always liked. The die" that's perfectly tailored, casual. Yet it's $11111rl enoudl to ri anywhere. We call it the "Tunnel D1ess". lrs of polyester knit in stone grey, coca! 1ed; 8to18, •·• Suncharni Sportswear. - u mS' I ' . ( . • I l --;;-z;-~ ... --.. ~; · .... •• ,,--... -; .-.;-.O?>==c-:o;7.~·=··"'7• ~.=~"·"'·-=·:-.•r.,.."<r.:'""'' "'''"''"~·~;·-....,>~•~4n>~~=• -r-,1 ----~;;;:-..... _ •• ••,., ~ ,,, _ ___,, \ --------------------JI DAILV PILOT ThvrsdlJ, August 29, 1968 ~1utzennlestlleuderw8rltt' Da_ley ~s Night ·of Anguish l-=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\~-:;:-_:;-· ~. . Red-faced Mayor Hears W hat Party T hinks of City Jaa.am bu a unique wt'f of ti&iQs. their piles. It'! c.alled suide. Stride adds aoodiu dimem.ion to the &t of girdles. WtudofD!CUllriliajultup aod down,itm......,..arowid your body toe. Whlch ...... ,..· .. pnglOgtttbcputf gin!!• rbat's jux mtde for your fi&urc. And the encr&t fO'l W1J>Llu>dthat makainciy comfonable. $10.00 . Matching Bra with Soft CUp. A. B. It C. Veta's IMTHll AH APPAHL WHtdllf ........ , ..... cam~us ·Classics ·~ 85.00 :.-dick SPORTSWEAR . vernon • ' --.; In WMlclilf Pl11~M 121 __ _,,;]7th Ir Im.,. Newport By MICHAEL CONLON CHICAGO (l!PI) -It we< Dick D&l9f'I night o t anguiSh. 'Ibo :n.1cyor ol Chicago, host fOT the ~ Democratic Natiom.l Convention, sat red·f.aced .and helpless ill. his delegate dJ.air at the in· t:ernational amphitheatre. He heard his city called a poli<e >late, end llh police called Ge91apo. Five miles ~ in Grant Park the -able front 1MVn Gf the nation's second J,l<gest city, th°"'""1ds cil young demonstrators bat. tled police and soldiers. Obscene Shouts w e r e answered-by puffs of t.ear gas. Pushes a:nd shoves drew swmging ~ stick.s. 'Ibe lines or police, months of planning and miles of chainfeoce winding around the convention hall could not prevent t h e downtown ctisorden;, and all they meant in the test tbe Democratic party w a r undergoing, fl'Qn 11'.lOSting • beneattl the Illinois baooer, ~y or wrongly, on Daley's head. 'nlere Wa.'9 the senator from Connecticut, th e usually soft.spc>lcel Abrallarn Ribicoff. '4wm- bing Daley down from the platform; there was the delegate from Ooloradb ask· ing if Daley coo!d be forced to end ''tbls police state ter· ror " aod. t!lere were Ule swellihg boos when the clerk merely eelled the name "Illinois" for its vote ro be recorded. It ml.18t h<tve been ane of Daley's more embarrasi>ing ni~ and it happened on "'1liat shoold have been an evening of biwnph before the leaders of a party in which he has such a big voice. Ribicoff opened t h e deepest woond. In h i s nominatin·g speech for Sen. George S. McGovern, he rip- ped up his prepared text to register his feelings about T-'TOP DEMOC:RAT· BERATED BY DEMOCRATS :Chlcago/1 May.or· ee"t1r of Storm •f ~onvention , the violent demoostrationc and the stifling security measures. "With a man like George McGovern we wouldn't have Gf;Stapo tactics in the streets of Chio.ago," he said. Booing broke out and a phalanx of police tightened their guard on tbe Illinois delegation. Some Illinois delegates· yeHed "sit down" at Ribicoff. After the speech, Ribicoff, his VOiCi! still &baking in an.ger, told United Press lnternatlooal be challenged Daley because "J saw that stuff coming over television and I just r>t sick of it." He sai'd it W<aS moce than a· question of the hippias and yippies such as those in- volved in the downtown disorders. lt was a matter of "innocent people" caught in the crossfire. Daley's zealous security guards earlier in ttie even· ing bad caplured and drag· ged from the floor three New York State delegates, fuclud!ng U.S. Senate can· didate Paul O'Dwyer. They wert. held in cu8tody for 30 mi.mrtes after a milling, shouting seutfle whicb was witnessed by milli<ln6 on televisiJ>P. It began, one of them said, when a delegate refused a security offi~'s d~and ~ produce his erede~Ls. However deep tl;ie em- barrassment, Daley did not show it. The tough old politi- cian -who may be the }ast of the big city bosses -did jump to his feett onf,!e. Report.en on · ttle platform saw him mouth a YIOl'd. Jt looked like "baloney." Timber Blaze 95% Contained GLENDORA (UPI) ~ Fire bosses hoped to contain fully today a 20,100-acre brush and timber-fire which hes charred $4.5 minion worth of watershed and claimed nine lives. The U. S. Forest Service oaid the stubborn blaze wllicb has burned in the An·geles National Forest sin- ce liast Friday was 95 per- ~ contained at duok Wednesday.· General Gr.ant Grandson Dies CLINTON, N.Y. (UPI) - Maj. Gen~ U.S. Grant 111, grandson of tile famous Civil War general and former President, died last night at his home here. He Vla6 87. Grant, a gradu-ate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, served in the armed furees in both world warn and was awarded the ~guished Service Medal e Legion of Merit- Republicans Next? Democrats Get Hell From Democrats tlwse 1W1o didn't like tile ed Hughes' speedb. New for the great young sports The clasaic moc looking very "in" with ita new squared·off toe. A rugged companion for all your sporting toga. ' . $12 .00 M•ke•delebse. Life Stride 5'1oes. M tftt · JOOAY Show ~. .... IN WESTCLIFF PLAZA •• : 17th and Irvine-Newport Belich No. l Paper! By J OSEPH L. MYLER OHJCAGO ( UP I ) - Sometime between now and November Democrats may get around to giving the Republicans heU. mainly at Chicago Ma~r Richard J. Daley. The Chlcago pc>lice have clubbed a considerable number of persons, not only yippies protesting war, but newsmen trying to report tile clubbings. "police state" atmosphere "Millions of Democrats of Daley's Obicago. Gov. doo't want Ht.Dnpbrey. Who Harold E. Hughes, in will elect him president?" nominating Sen. Eugene J. Ir==============================; McCarthy, lashed at the party and convention Wednesday night ttie only hell Uley had ro give was for Democrats. <::e: .The 35tlh Democratic Na- tional Ooovemion produced perhaps the most orderly demonstratians in modern history for candidates put in nomination for tlle presiden- The Wisconsin delegatioo belatedly and unsuccessf·ully tried to get the convention suspended for two weeks and moved to another city. But not all tlhe deoon- ciation of Democrats by Democr.ats was confined to managers. McCart!hy, be silid·, "may not be first in the polls of the delegates but he is un- quesOOnably first in t:he hearts of bhe people." There was one poster friantioally waved during the noisy cheerin•g which flollow-cy. All the delegates and [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II g.alleryites could do Wla5 wave placards and make notse. They couldn't parade around the convenb floor the way the Republicans did in Miami Beaclt because there weren't any aisles ·suitable for parading. Not roomy enough. But nobody could Mult the partisan sin ~ matter of noise. No demonsb'ation lasted more th.an five or 10 minutes. but all were ex· cruciatingly lood while they la5ted. What the Democrats could do was make nasty remarks about Democrats. They aid. There was more booing at this convention last night than the Republicans in- flicted on New YOl'k Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller when they refused to let him speak at ti1eir 1964 COO· vention in San Francisco. In the end the Democrats did, of course, nomin'3te Vice President Hutert H. Humphrey. But before they did. those who didn't want him and didn't like the way this COD· vention has betn run and didn't like the display and use d poliCi! pawer which has made this convention lUlique -ail bhose had their say. Wbat they 9aid was aimed • IT'S A WHALE OF A TALE .•• JUST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL Our story is about the wide wale cordroy -it's told in such colors as: Stuffed Olive - True Blue - and Mrs. Brown The combination of 50% FOrtrelll and 50% cotton makes these 'end· iron' Hock me ye rcorduroy slacks intriguing to wear. Styled in a slashback jean by the pants maker to boys for 101 years - KAZOO for LEAN· AGERS. Sizes 6 to 12, Regular, $6.50 Slim and /-IU/.f P7Y DUMP'!Y CHI LORENS SHOP In Westcliff PJaza 17th Ir Irvine • In Westclilf Plaza ~ AND handsome He·man shoes for the little he-man. The all-new high·t.op l with bold strap and buckle.. " Orinrusticbuckwith./ __, bold laoea. ~ BUSTEB BROWN. " f 7th & Irvine Newport ' Beach , I AUGUIT 2t . Wltfl (J)C1111,.1l11 'II: (t} .\ {int'i-Trom 4:30) '111t DM!o· 'I u•lc N1tion1I Convention." T• ! nlll(• ~Mt II tlMi r'rtlidtntitl ': c.iW!lltt•. toctpb11et IPMdl. pro. ...... """ tJO n <l7J m ........ , CCI '"' ' : rldtd I l'IO!!llllH Wl1 decided UPOn Wtnlnc. Thi un111n1 11.rotS of -fllt]oi' went u:h •• ttus 1r1 Pf'OdUCllS Ind dil1tlof&. Oft tflt I staff 1r1 Robert Wussier, •K· ·"'ftt1 Ho-lf1nn cn.1111." S..1111ntht'• Unck Arthur btlPI wf1111 Darrin'• lulut1 ls in !toPlrdy Nc.IUM of 1 ll'IY!IUIOUS prlntilll lfrot. (ij m -,_ jC) (90) " ~trve P«lduttr; Vern D11fllOlld, .,.. 1 , r director: Etllllt Ltts.r u.KutiYt ~ l roducer of Sillcill Bn>1dC.st Units, 5' Juponsibl1 f01 111 lplci1I conven- :{ :tlon brotdc.sts llOt pr•xltedultd: :j :::and or:wtr11e of key coovtnllon tc· f• i\lvitin Is b1ln1 .1UPtfVi5ld by Ult· I!) hwiq lllld: (t) (at}) "JUl'lt LI~• s..il111.'' Ju11t Uk•, 1 whlltt rnort hi tht hurt of Youmltt N1tioNI PtB, is ahown 111 lb 1111~· winter dress bJ Milts Hilllhaw tnd Buddy Noontn. (If) ;... \!Jfive produclf Don Hewitt, 1uisttd P, tiy Robert Cll1ndl1r, P1ul Greenb111. ,i: ;t1se, 01YidJ011 111d Sid K1uf1111n. m Off·bmp: "Stttll Sculp\Uft." Sculptor Jin Ptttr Sttm wt!ds 1 m1mmoth monumtnt and l!IOYIS It to uhibitlon sl'-In Ctntury City. ., .............. m: ,ft ~ CIJ D1•ocr11ic J111ti1n1I = RO'IMlltlln (C) («1nt'd. from 4:30) ;'~-~.J!!I• NBC ltlff conslsh of Oon11cl .,=t,MHnl)', Vice Prllici.nt, HSC Nllfi1, hOO 8 MM: (C) .,ct ,...... (drt· ~•s 1dminlstr11tlve SIJtlll'VIJOr; Geor11 m1) '80-Rit1!1rd Burton, Robtrt ..... ->t""Murr1y. •Kutiv1 Pfo4uCll': Ello! Ry1n, C.rolJll Jon• J Fr1nktl, !>fDdllClf of TV r.oww1a1 ,;;,· lnlid1 ttie c:orwtntlon 1!111; 'Robert fJ ~ (J) T\tt l lfl: (C) (30) '1h1 :,.. P1i1ul1, producer of c::orw.m.lon Ille-Dltecti" Story.~ Afl!I M1rl1 11 Uled · ci1I prorr11n1; t!ld R1y Lodh•rt. by Pollet to trip tn ob1ct111 te l•· m1n1pr of tonttMtloft CO¥tfll•-pllon1 c.Her. (RJ . ~ .. D --.. ~ fC) {IO) F•· • ,,.. ~ (C) (~ Wred lfl JMI St .IDM, Sh«.Q !/ Gretfll, •n-Pe~I \1tnon, llld Cl-Merwlf= Spirit If .. ~ "'""·''Dlli'ore, "MiM; l)iiYft. .. (It) "TIM Socilty." A ltudJ of Nor· -MCl•n str1ncttrs lfld problems u 1 O:ib ~ MIN: (C) "kll-Wlff1r1 sttt1 witll l011r m!lllon i Ptrt I (m11~I) '55--HOlfjard llil09lt. Arm 81fltt. Yrc Demont, Dol&-Ill Nodle • ~ rjll.-'1'flY. f4ont)' Woolltrl Seq.1li1,n C*¢. t re1uish ltrlll poet of d iJ civeo Jilt rvn of tht1 t.JO D L1lt111f1 11111 ~ ..., (Cl n1 W1zir'1 iwtn'I while Pfl· (90) I to help ll!m Ulil~ tht pow· . • tti1 fOUrtl C.Hp!i, D @ ~ D111ocr1hc Jll 1ll1•1I ~ tflMl!tiell: (C} (90) The ABC staff ·M""'-t (30) is ltudtd by W1tt1r J. Plisttr Jr., Steve P111I lc1n1: mulical show leaturinl ' 1111, Ar.the frtnklin, Th1 Yc uu Rtsetls, The Blues Project ~·The Molly Gripe. (RJ \_ Q) Mdl .... 1 JlllWf (30) UKUlivl [N'Oduclf of th• ln110V1\M 'P9rotch to TV C«Mll'ltion CO¥tr111. IE Tl'lllflll: (C) (30) ''Wiii lndi11." (If) Ill F ...... : "C.lino Society." Th1 thrivin1 new bi1 bLrSinns of e1sl1111 pl!!blilli in Bribln is upl«ld by tht BBC film. G1mblin1 hM bHn lqal in Britain 0t1ly si11e1 1960. The slOtY ot 1h1 new l111lizld to1t1 is t!>ld throu(h tht medium of peo- ple dixuui111 thtir invofmMnt witll the wot!d of the 11mbltr. tfD ScitllCll lhjlorW: "Windc!w on 1 :.'t•IZlmol."' Jolln Filch rtporis on ·i7~~itin1 Ast1onomit1I DbJe!'VI· 10;0011 Ctertt ,.... ..... (C) (IO) ;: lory. 1 1atlillta IOI ollservinc the 0 Stent A,.m (60) ",i onlvene witlloul 1tmosplllfk di1- 'lortio n. ~M(C} 7:00 fJ F Troop (30) ~ft.Cl4Hp11'1 hlllld (30) El) Secrt11111!tt File: Newsmtn Leo m i.o: Lrt111111 """ <Cl t&O) m f•b.lr• (30) fl1) lt&O lttrlew: "Ho!o1r1phy, 1968." Dr. ltbtrt Hibbs 1nd Dr. Jl1!ph WU«~ef of TRW Int. tlClmint lt\1 latnt uses of thrN·dlmtn1ion1l photo1r1plly. (R) __ ~s ind Syd Kossin, politital ed itor of the San fr1nci1CO EJ:•m· lt.JO IB "-t: (C) (30) Btf! .lcJllns. Iner, report Of! ltlis week's news In t~e. State CtpitDI Ind lnterview key ll:OO . EMii O'Cloa. ""6rt; (C) (40) pol1t1cal !lrures. Jerry Dunphy. -lltftlip• Stlldln 1!1 Tiit lltti 11w ..._: (C) (30) fOii, Brob•. 7:30 0 Llt'I lo to IM ltl CM (C) (30) 0 tr1J CIJ 5KolHI H11ndrld Y11rt: (~ (Tu) "A Difft1"1t11I Mind of But." lu~e Carpen!1r. lnttllded p1tsy of 1 lr1udultrtl injury 1rtist, 1ets In educ.lion in tlectrvnlc •w1sdro11- pin1 wi.111 tryinr lo clt1t himself. (R) 1J TM W""""'1 (lCl) fJ Nlft: !CJ (30) Bixler W1rd. 0 Norit: ,.....,. 101 fiord" (d11- m1) '60-Jotin Erklo", Join H1rvw. m c.. ,_ I<! C"'> 18 MOVW. "1111 lie Tlp-Dtf" (myt. lery) '55-Riehtrd eom., Conlt1nc1 Smith. 0 MllMon S Merit: "11Do'1 llrf' (dram1) '64 -Cl1udi1 Ctrdinale, Georie Ch1kiris, M1rt Mldlet D1ny Pa ris. A slrl wllo Is sapartttd from tl:JO II @ 00 Tllit Tl!lifM SIMM (C) 8 Moria: "IN a..t C..1111M" (wtsttrn) '55 -st:eriinc H1}'dtn, Ernest Bo!1nine. n @rn ...,,..., _ cci the n1111 stlt lowts whtn IM IOU into hidint from th• polict 1v111tu- 1lly mMts 1nd falls In io'f• with tn· othtr. Whtn h« rirst bo¥frltnd 11 arrested 1nd .nlenced to pri!Oll, ah• 1"41 doty-lxMJnd II) will kll l'illrl " .. · 11:411 ll MCl'lie: "&cape fr11• 1111 '~'\'ltfllHC1!,IY1nilll tl!lf Sofl: (C) Cf111ntin" (d11m1) '57-.lotlnny Dn- 1b :A cultural tour ol Mo:ico le•· lllOl!d, llichud DIYoll turn Art ind Jttk llnklttl« •• co· :Ui~delOUtll ~ ~llti~ 12tCIO ID M "7N {C) aldelichts ind v1rlltf tnlertaln!Mlll In Tnco ~ICI, Actpulco 1fld INCi ID Aff.NIPt Shew: "lmPKI.'' ''Thin Mexjp C0 ity. The 111-Mnlctn c.11 lei ." "In Thil Dur lift," 1mf "Tht of jljWrtlilMft lnclud• Ctntinflas, Hi ppy llfld." i(aiY;Ju~do, Ctrlol ~IVlf, Ind Ill Adltfl ~ "Shed No ~a• ntoe. (II) f'Hrs." E fi,, "'"°" !60) j; ,_,..... · 12.:45 0 Mllfie: "Duel [JM of ltfldo•~ ~ hlrt! "OM Mott River.'' Two (m)1 tery) 'M-Joeehlm Fuchsber11r, -1 tr-I th10Ui11 lw11l tnd Karin 811!, foHowlnc the um• Pllh of rec::orfed lou rMf don tlll River hOO G Mlril: "TM .ltdt MIW" (fll)'I- • !try) ·45 -Sidney TClltr, M1nt1n ""·-111 Nin (C) (60) .lttry MDI' ti ind. • C.1111111itJ lulltti~ ... ~ D -<CI ;.rift(: (C) (2. hr) lohMty FMttl· 1:10 8 lolovie: "TM Wlltcrllf(" (Wist· !rm111 mitts Rtth1rd SIHlt In 1 trnl '4o-G1ry Coo9tr. W1!t11 Brtn· IO round hllV)'llllllllrt m1lth. I nan. PEANUTS DR. KILDARE GORDO JUDGE PARKER MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS Mun AND JEFF • STOP OUR FERRIS WHEEL! I Tl-IOllGMT WE'P GO TO THE INN ~ PINNER! I .1'4E.t.l THE F009 l!'i EXCEUM "THERE! I'Yf NEVER Tltlt:P IT! HAVE YOU, JUDGE? l'M GETT IN' PREm FEP UP WrrH 1lltS ROUTINE! ly CharlH M. Schllfl ... 1li05f tllll!AM5 MER!. '100'R!. ALONE MO Pl.E,t.OIMIS WITH 'ICXJll 9ROTH!R FRAHI( TO ~E ""40 6El 'JCXJ ~ ly Gus Arriola By Harold Le Doux By Ferd Johnson By Tom K. Ryan ~ ii ' ly Al Smith -·--l .. _ -.......... _ ldy) •u -Wlltl•m P#tll. >.nn 11 r-==:-i 11rth. 11:«1 8 ''HttMJ lflll Olaf' (comldy) 'TI'-Jlmmy ljdon. "Kint If Blil ~ • "91bltft" (Mfrllltur~ '37 -».111 • T1mirolf. oXmME MOVIES 12:JO m ., w ..... AMllU•~ (drt-tJ · 1111) '40--Vtf• Zorin1. "Dlflltnw" I' • • -•A r..-11 It At..-Plft (df11111) '35-8ett1 Ol'l'la. l:f ff.~N) '&f-ROlt Mlllboft, left. l:M .• '1k W., INk"' (IMntwl) ~Jo.... j ll-in• -· ... "'•• 4:00 ....... " I 9MM"" {lnylltf'Y) '"1J"TIM ._.." c.niaa~ ("'11-'ff-~ Cottlfl, T~ Wr11frt, t.ry) '57-RichiHI liflMt. "Mr 4:• D ...... ca..T" (CO!Mdy)-- ,...., IM .. ,...,..,.. (OOIPI· 1'iit 9otftry ..,.... • JOB PRINTING • P.UBLICA TIONS • NEWSPAPERS . . : i't'i: .;_ Ul1 WIST UUOA kQ. NIWPOIT llACH ~ -- MISS PEACH rT <5 T~ Nf~T e1.: &UM Poll; snc"~- l y Men THE NE}(T WAR MAS _BE£tl GA~GELLfD 'DUE 'f'o LI(~ oF INTEREST -..::i~ a.it I "'"""··~.L------,----,----------.-,.-.-.~'"'.".:'."u,".'"".'LA""."1"-fl<:~J.\:, i ' .. NO HARM . CHARM -Guest star, Paul-.LYmt1 comes to the ai d 6f Elizabeth Montgoinery on tlBe- witched" tonight in color at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 7. Ly nd e helps get Elizabeth's ·husband otit of a jam when a mysterious printing error th:reatenS"'hi1 chances for advancement in tbt comj>any:. TELEVISION • VIEWS Live Horror Exceeds Film By ROBE RT MUSEL NEW YORK (UPI) -One of the three net. works showed a horror film Wednesday night while the other two were concentrating on the Demo- cratic National Conv ention and the attending vio- lence in the streets of Chicago. It is a sad commentary on the appalling events in and around the convention amphitheatre that "The Gorilla Man" was less shocki ng than the nom in ation of a man to run for the presidency of the United States. The poor beasts of science.fiction have an ex- cuse -the scriptwriters make them what lhey are. But what excuse have the politicians who lost with such bad grace, the police who overreacted to provocation from the Yippies and all olbers respon· sible for scenes that can do the image of America only ha rm at home and abroad? ABC-TV put on the horror film as part of its de..- cision to carry standard programming as well as convention coverage. C~TV and NBC-TV turned their cameras and reporters on the convention and the str~ts of the city for more than 12 b9urs and a far more chilling tale they had to tell. As television it made absorbing yiewing. As an exampJe of the democratic process it fell soµie- where between farce and tragedy. The merciless cameras showed clearly that some of the delegates were too overwrought on an occasion when the cou ntry needs its clearest heads. One woman delegate b~ke down sobbin~ w)i~n the convention ado pted a Vietnam plank which di d not call for an immedi.ate halt to the bombing as su pporters of Sen. Eugene McCarthy had urged. The New York delegation rendered an emotioltal version of "We Shall Overcome" and were joihed by hundreds of others. · _ The majority had spoken but the minority clear· ly hadn't accepted it and all through the day net- work reporters picked up moves and rumors of moves to adjourn the convention and force it! trans- fer to another city becaus~ of what was frequenUy called "police brutality" in the streets. Since more than 10 policemen were injured there must have been some "Yippie brutality" around as well and NBC caught one or the demonstrators in the act of throwing a punch at a policeman. But the enduri ng impression was or helmeted police dragging demonstrators to police trucks sometimes spurring them with a club across th_e backside. The networks filmed these under ditfi. culties mindful that a record number of camera- men and reporters of all media have been involved in incidents with poHce. There is bound to be discus sion in the weeks to come of how much of what happened was due to ... the presence of television. Since most other dele- gates had gone to dinner, would the New York de~e­ gation mix:ed choir have continued singing and swaying as long as they did in the emptying amphi· theatre if the cameras had stopped? Do some TV reporters create stories by asking delegates about rumors on camera? Should they check the rumqrs first and condu ct interviews only when they a're known to have substance, to avoid giving false te- ports wide circulation? : Dennis the Menace ('.:" I I ------------~---·--------· .. ·~-------------------- DAILY P ILOT EDl'I'ORIAL PAGE Nightmar e in Chicago ' Ohlcago will go down in lhe annals of the Democra- tic Party as a nlghtmare -a bad dream that never should have happened and must never be allo,ved to recur. Long after the disputes, the platform and maybe even some o! the candidates are forgotte n, the conven· tion delegates -and indeed the nation at large - "'ill remember: -The ugly "concentration eamp" atmosphere of the city and the convention. -Chicago police responding to the taunts and pro- vocations of demonstrators with excessive for ce. -The continued effort by the convention staff and the Chicago police to harass and intimidate newsmen both in the convention hall and throughout the city. This reached the depths of deUberate police clubbing of n1ore than 21 newsmen clearly identified and properly ac- credi~ed by the police, who were covering various dem- onstrations. Needless to say, they did not succeed in keeping the news from being reported and the story from being told. The convention had its high spots, too: -The open debate on the Vietnam war platform plank, a credit to both sides, which may set a whole ne\v pattern for sharing more of the key convention deliberations with the public. -The continued progress in' enforcing desegrega- tion of southern delegations, which should bring that u'gly practice to an end by 1972. levels 1~ 1968 than all the campaign speeches the GOP can d eliver. Only 14 More Da ys A Gallup poU on voter registration published. yes. terday serves as a reminder that there are only 14 more days before the Sept. 12 deadline for registration for the November presidential election. The poU revealed that 25 percent of the voting population nationally h ad not registered as of mid- August -an estimated 29 million persons of voting age. Worst offenders · among political groupings were those who call themselves 'independents." Thirty-three percent of them had not registered. Democrats show .. ed 24 percent unregistered, while Reput)Jicans made the best showing with only 16 percent unregistered. In age groupings, those 50 and over had only 16 per- c ent not signed up, while the youngest group -21 to 29 years -ha d the poorest record of all with 49 percent unregistered. He re in California, eligible adults who have moved since the last election, or failed to vote in the 1966 general election and have oot since re-registered, or h ave since changed their name, must register by Sept. 12 or lose their franchise . Newcomers, to. be eligible, must have been a resi- dent of the state for one year, the county 90 days and t heir precinct for 54 days before Nov. 5. Young people who will reach the age of 21 on or before that date should also register now. Anyone having difficulty finding a deputy registrar should call the county registrar's office for help. Phone 834-2244. ·-~·~~--~--·------~ -• I I But the overall rancor, ugliness and hostile atmos- phere evidenced at the Democratic convention. fully displayed before the American people, probably wi ll do more lasting harm to Democratic candidates at all In. this yeat "of turmoil, foreign and domestic, it is more important than ever that every eligible voter ex- press his will at the ballot box , bastion of democracy. .. ~ ·w~Y t:>DN'T '(OU JOit.i THE MAJORIT'I', ciENEt• Detnocrats Fitid No For1ti1ila f o r V nit y P arty Is Hopelessly Divided CHICAGO -The Democratic Party ls hopelessly and prob a bl y 1.ermanently divided over the war in Vietnam. No platform, no candidate could build more than a fragile bridge across the chasm. A_ formula was found in the Republican Party to straddle the issue and give common ground to Richard M. Nixon, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Mark Hatfield, Strom Thurmond. But oo formula in tile Democratic Party can bring together for long those who wpport the Johnson ad- ministration poli'cy and tbose who do not. In its agony and despair of unity and victory the Democratic Party looked longingly to the Kennedy name for solace and hope, counting on the name and the personality of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy to surmount all obstacles. But that would not be enoUgh either. One way or aflother the deep divisions in the party were opened for aU to sec and the damage which has been clone is irreparable. IRREPARABLE DAMAGE is done in other respects. The Democratic nominee will not have the undivided su1>p1>rt of his party. Implicit in every maneuver in the convention was the risk that one sectfon of the country or another. or one state or another, ~·ould fail to give the nominee suf- ficient support. to insure his election. The convention was gr-ipped in the apprehension of defeat. Another con- Richard Wilson tradiction of 1968 is that the minority party, the Republicans, conduct themselves as if they were the ma- jority. The majority p arty, the Democrats, act as it they were in U\e minority. The agony in Chic-ago cannot be dismissed as the ordinary antics of warring Democratic factions. It can only be explained as a convulsion in- side the J>arty over issues of race and war that have never been resolved. In another day the North could ignore or override the South , certain that most of the South would cling to its ancient Democratic traditions. This year the Sou th has \\\"O candidates to \\'horn it can !W'n , Nixon and George \ValJace. IN 1\NOTllEJl DA\' war was sup· ported in the Democratic Party as a patriotic mission and the Renublicans had no choice but to follo\v. Today the Democrats are brought close to apologizing for .a \var, \vhi!e the l~epublican Party offers the persuasive argun1ent that only a change at the su1nmit of governn1ent holds any hope of the hon1>rable set- tlement the American people pray for . TILis does not 1nake for a strong political position and the profes&ionals in the party, men like Richard Daley of Chicago and Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh of California, know it. The continued local political power of both Daley and Unruh h u n g precarious ly on the doubtful chance of Hubert Humphrey to win the states of Callfornia and Illinois. \Vlt.11 one nominee or another. the condition in the Democratic Party does not really change. No candidate has the broad appeal required to bring all the conflicting elements together. There is no unifying force, even to the extent that it wa s once provided by Jiarry S. 'rruman and Adlai E. Stevenson . TJ~E \\';\R AND America's role in the ~·orld is at the bottom ot it. All candidates can agree on law and order, \vith justice. \Vhat they cannot agree on is tl1e continuation o! the world mission of the United States handed down through six presidents. It becomes increasingly difficult for all Democrats to live under one big tent. They are afflicted in different degree by the schizophrenia of the Republican Party in the Goldwater campaign of 1964, only the Democratic Party in 1968 is divided into several different personaliti'es. By contrast the Republican Party appears to be a fully modulated and motivated political machine. which is a reversal of the roles of the two parties in recent years. Our Afflu ent Teen-agers Things a colun1nist might never know if he didn't open his n1ail: No one likes U. S. teen-age-rs n1o re than smart busin<.'ssmen. Th<.' 2."l mil lion kid s in this age bracket spend at least $18 billion a year for food , cl t>thing and fads and fancies. By 1970 their purchasing power is expected to rise to $3{) billion. F eeling tirrd? :-lave a glass of milk. It will give you enough energy tt> "'alk a mile, dance an hour. or play cards for 31h hours. Some safety experts believe po\iCP should try to halt fleeing criminal suspects \Vith roadblocks instead or by hot pursuit in patrol cars. They say that 500 lives. including many innocent victims, are Jost annually as a result of police car chases, three oul or four of wbich involve culprits guilty or only minor offenses. \Vhen It comes 00 keeping Uw1r teeth, boozers are losers. A sludy round that alcoholics ha\'e only a slightly hlgber th;in average rntf' of dental decay but lost three times as Thursday, A:igusl 29. 1968 TM t'ditorial. p:roa oJ th~ Doilu Pilot seek.I to ~nfonn and slim· iilaU readers b1 presenting 1hl.! MWJJ>CPlf'I opffliom and cont· m4ntm\f on topkl of interest ond rignf/U!GftC.1, bu provjding a f"""11 for tho <%pr<Ulcn of our miMn' oplnimll. mod bv prcfffttinO' th1 tffurte IMM>-pomll <If Informed obteni•n aM '90~ on top/Cl Of IM <1av. Robert Hal Boyle rnany teeth as non-alcoholics the same age. "OLD FA ITllFUL," th<' f<imous g<"yser in Yell owstone National Pti rk. has h<1d Its temperaturr taken recently. It r:ing('s rrom 1!)9 4 to 284 degrees. Quotable no tables· '·Generosity Is civing mot·e th an yo u !'an. and pri de is laking less thn n yo u need. -K>ihlil Gibran , Home SC\\'inc. ha s heconlr a ravoriie hobbv with :\rncrirnn women, Lois! year .4(1 11\i\hun e S \OIS~ll'S and ladies spen1 $1 5 hi!hon to ~2 billion or morp on patterns. fabrici; and sewinc Cfltllp· 1nent. Thcv m:irle :'loo 1n i I I i o n s:arn1rnts -('ompared lo !100 mllllo11 far tory ·prod t tt'C"fi \Vhec\ of furl!lnC'' At the <;f;irl of their careers many ~ho"-· husinro;s t:trt>ats earned !hr bread to kerfl llll·ir drC'ams alive bv dfl\ lnci l<'.IX1C3hS hPr('. AmonJ: ihe ex-cahhies arc llrrsrhrl Bernardi. \Valier i\lat1hau <ind Oca n i\t 31•tln. f.EOGR PlllCIL nonrr1·: N 0 man has C\'Cr t·\Jm hed tht1 I' :i\..s or 1he ~orld's JonJ:rst n'ount:iin r n n s: r . Kno"·n as tht> !\11rl-t\llaf'IJ(' Ridt!e. 11 Slr1•tches 10 t'lOll m1Jrs. a\I hf?neath !hr ocran's wavl'ii . ()ne re>asnn .Johnn) m:i\ hav(' tro u- ble re>:iding 1:-; th:i r he ·isn·1 ('31.ing f'n'111~h of 1he ril!.11t kinds of food . A sur\'C'V of Ne"' York C 1 i ,. srhoo!c-hildrcn disclosed t hat poo-r readers among them nlso ~enerally !lllff<'rtd frt>m nutri tional dehcie.nclts, and Pllrt1cularly e lack of vi tamins. Ne"· depo!ii!~ · Rank~ today ofte.n save ii;arbage . llllC'r and refuse -bt1t not to mak<' ii profit , Branche s of the Bank of Amrr1e::i fo r C''l:ampl&" keep sealed in san11.1n bags for two ''lll'ctlu the contents of emptied wastebaskets and discarded paper napkins and cof- fee cups -just in case son1e im· portant bankin.i;! slips have been in. advertently lost in them. \VOl\Tll REi\1Ei\IBERING : "To kcci) postage stamps from sti cking together. buy them one at a Lime." Change: Our hi ghwnys soon may look like moving rainbows. \Vhite. onc e the favored color of new car buyers. has ,l!iven way to medium brown . l\1cdium gold. beige and blue are al so popular. Gaining in appeal are cJrs colored yellow gold, bright yellow green and olive green. Item bag: 1-lolland tulips originated in Turkey and French marigolds in Mexico. The average supermarket shopper now makes 13 purchases each trip. The heavens don't have i static population -every year two or three new stars ::ire born in our Milky Way gnlaxy. Some U.S. clergymen are now pa ssing oul "l An1 Loved" buttons to U1eir congregation s. It was President "Silent Cal'' Coolid~e. rarely known for his bon mols, who observed, "Any time you don't \\'ant anything. you get it." Dear GJoon1y Gus: \Vhat's the difference between a big I bad ) Communist country and a lltUe (good ) Communist country? Gun control. THAT'S whatl -H. J, B. "'" IMl111'9 ,..~ ,_.... ....... llfl ltetMU•!IY l!IOM .. It-. -.,.,...., ,_, _, .. -N o ..... , o ... o.11r ''*'- Chicago Is Out of Order At This 1'ime CH ICAGO -Chicago is out of order at this time. Phone strike. Cab strike. Bus strike. Hippies. Yippies. Militants, black and white. Cops. Troops. Barbed wire. Guns. guns, guns. They are dancing late at the Pump Room : ''Hey, even Hugh O'Brian can't get a table." The red-coated waiters move softly among the guests. "I left my heart in San Francisco -Da-Da· Da-Dah." The young mother sits on the ghetto Art' Hoppe steps in the warm summer night, her black ar-ms cJ.asping her knees. Nothing to do. Nowhere to go. "Due to the transit strike many of our employes have been unable to get to work and as a result we regret that there will be no laundry or valet service available to our guests until fW"lher notice.", Chicago is out of order at Uris time. "FOR ELEVATORS to the first through 13th floor, join the line on the left. Keep back, please. Keep back now .'' "Upon arrival at the electronic credential reader .. , insert your cor- rect daily credential . , . star end up . . . and PUSH FIRMLY." Black powe.r! End the war! Save white An1erica! H.ere comes liumphrey. The old ebullient smile. The old ebullient words? "It looks good, it looks good ." The old ebullient politi~. Everybody knO"'-'S he's got i1. sewn up. There's McCarthy, n1oving grayly through the lobby. The same unhW'· ried pace. unhurried smile. unhurried words as in New Hampshire so very, very long ago. Everybody knows he hasn't got a prayer. Everybody knows .,. Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy? Teel Kennedy •.. \Vatch California's Jesse Unruh on the telephone. Leaning back, square forehead "Tinkled thoughUully. What arc he and Mayor Daley cooking up? Master politicians both. "They want e winner.'' They desperately want a winner. "Te<Jdy could have it on a silver pl.1tter." "Who knows?" "l~e won't take ll." "\V ho knows? '''l'wo Ken· nedys assassinated. th at'~ enough." \V ho knows? Who knows? Who knows? Ohlcago is out of order at this time. J\11AJ\11 BEACH . White hotels, blue water. raked sand : plump. tanned, oil- ed bodies; money, money, money. The American dream. The clean. cool con· vention hall. The clean. coo I Republicans dreaming through their predictable routi nes lo the pr~iotable outcome. So long ago. So rar away. "A·t least we bad tM guts to pick • real American city,'1 11')'1 a sweating Democrat. "A real city wttb. all a !'Ml city's problems. aiteaeo'• wt.t tbil country's .all aboul '' Chicago i15 what tblJ country'• ID about. Chicago IJ In tlle boon o( Amerio.a. OUcago 11 ~ times. Chicago ls tht Nation. Chloago Is out o( oni.r ot ll>U time, Food Controls' Mental Growth More than 80 percent of the total brain growth of the human being takes place during the first three years of tife . U, during the mother's pregnancy and lactation, she and the child are suffering from malnutrition, the later mental ability of the baby may be 10 to 25 percent below normal. Today, it is estimated that ap- proximately two-thirds of the children -300 million -in the world are un- dernoµrished and have some degree of retardation of growth as a result of low nutrition. THESE STATEMENTS and figlU'es come from Dr. David B. C.Oursin who, durlng the early 1950s, discovered that low dietary intakes of vitamin B6 could disturb the central nervous system activity in infants, which regulates brain (unctions. W.ore recently, as he reports in ''Unicef News," studies from develop- fng countries in South America, Africa, Indonesia and the Philippines indicate that undernutrition "affects the mentally undernourished young- sters, showing they performed at a significantly lower level than tl:e well- nourished." INTERESTINGLY enough D r • Coursin points out, the newborns in SO!llil of the developing countries showed "superior abilities" on first neW'Ological examinations, in contrast to the level of activity seen in babies lrom Europe and the U.S. But within a year their scores decreased to lower than normal levels. Apparently an adult can withstand even severe and prolonged malnutrf .. tion without permanent damage, but produces cellular changes that are ir- reversible and never Comple~b' cor· rected. These limitations on mental performance. Dr. Coorsin warns us, "are therefore maintained a1n d perpetuated into sucteeding g~nera­ tions." NEW TEC H NIQ UES in biochemistry have enabled us to separate the factor of nutrition from the whole complex of environment, and it is now generally believed that lsck of a proper diet, more than anything else, retards the mental abilities in regions where starvation is .the rule. If the child fails to get off to a good start, the adult is doomed to below-average performance in modern society. What this means, of course, Ui that providing enough food , of the right sort, to the 300 million malnourished children in the world is more than a "humane" gesture; it is the only way to raise the level of performance in those countries and to prevent both the population expl01Sion and the food shortage from combining to bury the human r-a-ce . Survival, not phllan· thropy, commands our immedi'ate at· lention to this grave, and growing, problem of brain-food for babies. Exploring Under the Sea 'l!Je Ben Franklin, a middle-depth submarine. was christened a n d launched al West Palm Beach, Fla., recently. Next April, the Frank Ii n will submerge in the Guli St re a m and drift with the c u r r e n t for between four and six weeks before surfacing somewhere off Cape Cod. The undersea voyage is expected to yield information about the Gulf Stream that will interest not only oceanographers but also industry and the federal government. One of the tasks lo be performed by the Franklin's six-man crew next spring will involve study of the plankton !aye~ which reflect sonar signals and thus distort ships' deplh readings. The crew also will study underwater acoustics, the fertility of the Gulf Stream, and sections of the ocean floor. UNDERSEA expioraUon has ex- panded greatly in recent years. Fed er al e :1 p e n d It u res for oceanographic research have in- creased tenfold ln less than a decade, and the number of greduate students working toward d e gr e es In oceaoograptiy Is growing by around 18 percent 1 year. In 1964, about 16 per- cent oC the world's oil Jnduction came from offshore wells. Within two decadea. as much as 2S percent or all oil production is expected to come from th-. 1owu. £xtmsive heavy metals dq>O<lta -line, lood, -· .u-. llllid -.... Jmoolon"' Uist ..... bot brlool ot the -o( tile ou. UNDISCOVERED riehec no doubt llllound, 11..,. on!)' 5 pen:<nl o( tho ti(). mittlon-tquare.-mlle OCND flocr has ~ opl<nd. M.._.... the ...... .. « • """""' ol food ml -- for a world increasingly in need oC both . "If one measures the ultimate benefits to be gained from the deliberate and orderly development of the seas," Dr. Jacques Piccard, designer of the Ben Franklin, told a House Judiciary subcommittee in Ju- ly, "it seems to me that expenditures equaling those of (the s pace pro- gram), at least, are justified." B11 Gf!Grge --- Dear George : I'm personnel manager at our company and I'm face<I with the s~e ol~ sex problem. My boss: hired this very ffxy girl who disrupts the coocentratlon o( every man in the office. Talk about mini skirts -she also wears what look like mini shirts I The guys practically fall over their desks, staring. If you were tht personne.J manager in a poli• lion like this. what would you say? CONCERNED Dear Concerned: 1 would S11:Y WOWWEE-E-E!! Dear Gtorge: Thanks for your &dvice on how to make my wile quit G&Ubic me . I put my foot down like you aa.id . She 1-e:ft me and went borne to her mother. C, F. Door C. F.: Don1 try to !bank me -lbal'I -... "odvic< columnlstl ..,.. here fer. (~. IN eiq>ert I on ever;<tlllnc. wiU be ham to ~ad you on any subject ll'1 • THE GOLD STROKE -Debbie Meyer of Sacramen- to flashes the form that enabled her to cut six sec- onds off her pending 800 meter freestyle world rec- ord Wedn .. day at the Los Angeles Olympic trials. The 16·year-old sensation now holds pending world marks in three events. In Gymnastics Fly Flag at Half Mast When U.S. Girls Perl or-in At one time it appeared the gap between the United States and the top gymnastics countries in the world had been reduced to a couple of centuries or so when it came to technical aehievement and organization, However, after having t he WHITE WASH ......................... misfortune of being on hand to view our women vie for positions on the U.S. Olympic squad which will compete .in Mexico City this October. one would be forced 4D reassess how far this country has actually come and haw much ground is to be made up before '\Ve can field a npresentative, com- petitive outfit at the Olympic le~l. The trials fiasco at Long Beach leads me to believe such ac- complishment wiB not be realized for several more generations, i! ever. already lagging, boring program unbearable. Even top flight performance would have sulfered under Perry's inability to communicate a nd put life into the show. Better he should be the public ad· dress announcer for a mortuary. Gymnastics, with class competitors and first rate organiz.ation is tremen- dous. Gymnastics a la American female version and with the sour kiss of Long Beach organization is enOugb to bury interest forever. * * * Of 16 Orange Countlans out for foot- baU at USC, 10 ball from the Orange Coast area. Trojan publicist Don Andersen reveals 'bat 1968 season Hcket sales are a Southern Cal record, already going over the 44,000 mark. Previous high was %0 years a10 at 42,800. SC home g:ames include l\flamJ (Flortda). Washington, Cal, Oregon State (only team to whip the Trojans last year), UCLA a nd Notre Dame, Olympie Trials Mexico City To See U.S. 'River Rats' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mexico. City can count on a pair or River R a ts causing plenty of excitement in Oc- tober when the fastest U.S. women's swimming team in history competes in the 1968 Olympic Games. Leading the freestyle contingent are Debbie Meyer and Sue Pedersen, both students at Rio Americana High School in Sacramento. "Our real school nickname is t he 'P:1'hthers.' but everybody calls us the River Rats," laughed slim and pret- ty Debbie, who raced to her third world record of the women's Olym- pic trials Wednesday. The 16-year-old not onJy smashed her own world record once. she did ft twice. winning the finals in 9 min- utes 10.4 seconds, a full 12 seconds under her officLal world mark. In qualifying, Debbie had clocked 9: 16.4 for the metric half mile, final event on the five-day program. The S..foot-7, !IS.pound blue.eyed blonde previously had established the world's best of 2:06.7 in the 200 free- style and 4:24 .& in the 400. Summer!H ol Wiedl>Hdt't's llnal IVtfll lfl IM U.S. Wom9'1'• Olympk 1wlmm1,,.. lrl1lJ: 100.mllfl' treestvl1 -1. Oebble Mn'.r, S1cr11nen"', t:IO.l (b9Mtn1 -rid rtten:I t:tf.t bY MIH M9ylf 1'61, •nd her pending -•Id ~ord t :\1.1, lHtJ1 1, P1ttv Cir.no, L-aucti, t :ll.l21 l Pim IC'ru11, l'Ot1 L•ucHrlllle, 1'11., t:10.75; '· v lmr11 klnt, Sic••· m'"'°, t:!l.63; J, Cl1udl1 kolb, S..nt1 Cl1r1, t :ll.571 '• E1dl1 Wtlltl, Wtlm1tt1, Lit •• 9:26.a., First, the gals 11aking part in the program generally are about as graceful as a baby trying to take his first step. . Some look like they've never been in the sun ( tfley are probably from Los Angeles). Others should perbapS be playing fullback fur o powder pull football team. Area Paddlers Ready A few are petite -but rnechanioally they show oothing which would favorably remind yoiuof the magnifi- cent performers produced by East ~rm.any, Japan, the Soviet Union and CZecboslovakia. * * * Wbn Y anll glrlt vie In Mexfca City, I will find reason to Oee the scene of mortlficaUon. Jn fact, the nag: 1hould be at half mast every Ume they compete. And tt should also be half masted in deference to the death of gymna1Ucs Jatere1t by the unfortunate fans who 1trug:g:led &hroug:b the first night of ac- tion at Long: Beach Arena. It was the wont orcantud debacle imaginable, complete with a one-hour tardy 1tarttnc hour because the wrong: time wa1 printed on dcketa. * * * The announcer, Jim Perry, gave everyone the silent itn!:atment through much cl the evening, making an Four Orange Coast area paddlers will vie in the United States Olympic kay>.ak trials Friday afternoon at Long Beach Marina. First heat in the four-day tests be· Gym Trial Lead Goes to Cohen LOS ANGELES -Steve. Cohen, a 2.1-year-old muscleman from Penn St.ate University, scored no worse than fifth in each o! the six events Wed- nesday night at UCLA to take the first. half lead in the U. S. Olympic gym- nastics trials. Cohen won only the ring event with a score of 9.45 but was second in the parallel bars and third in the long horse and horizonba.1 bar for a total ol 54.60 points. Second was Ridlard 1.eyd of Northwe61.em with 53.40. Dave Thor of Michigan SU.I< was third at ~.25. gins at 4:30. Entered from Newport Beach are John Glair, Peter Wiegand and Bill Jewell. Representing Costa Mesa is Le s CuUer, water polo coaching aide at Es· tancia High. Cutler and Wiegand go in the sec· ond of the four beats in singles bat· tie as tlle top paddlers in each race advance to Saturday's semis. Finals for singles are Monday with doubles finale slated Sunday. Jewell is in heat three, a 1 on g with young but potent John Pickett, a high school senior from Dallas, Pa. Glair faces Billy Ray Bragg In heat four. The latter is teamed with Rob- ert Haris. a Hungarian revolt refir gee and that duo is favored in s\Jl)o day doubles. The top seven singles paddlers will be placed on the U.S. team which will take part in the Mexico City Olym- pics. Four of the seven will make up tbe U.S. k--1 entry. WBA Faces Foreign Revolt PITrSBURGH (AP) -The World Boeig As$odation was staggered Wedbesday by a jab from the Orient -a puncb mem~1 saw coming but somehow mmaged to duck all week. Protesting a lack of foreign in· nuence in the WBA. Justiniano N. Mortaro Jr. of the Phllippin•s withdrew hJs country from the auoclatlon and predlct<d Japoo, the Republic al Korea and Thailand "are sure to follow suit." Mo , president of the Oriental Feden11ton "'1o helped fonn · In 1962, bod been threatening 'nee t!1e operintf ,.,.i, of tile - group's 49th annual convention in Pittsburgh. Claiming foreigners should have more voice and control in the orranfzatlon, Montaro sharply crlticlt• ed the WBA election procedure. "lt'a hard to understand," he sald, "that ft Filipinos have only one vote 1n tbe aayblg at this convenUon, the same .u some st.ates, like Ten· nessee, which hllsn't bad a tlght in • Jong time. Why, we have more boxers in Ille Phlllpplne1 Uwi the Uolled States hu." The convMt.ICl'I ended wlth Mon· t11ro'1 ~nw.i althoulh two f tem~ta were made to change his mlnd. 'J'he"li"Wpino was nominated a1 WBA president and association officla1s pro-- mJsed a becrlng on foreign represeD· talion. Mont.arc declined the nom.lnation, 111lng, "Under the current election rules a foreigner does not heve a 014naman's chance for election ." Although M01Uro'1 predJcted mass walkout didn't occur .at once, he re· maJned confident. And WBA officiaiJ, after expraslng rerreta to the Fill· Pino, quickly attempted to head oil larther de1'dlom. --------.-..-··· , ... __ ., ......... _. --·----"'----·------·-- DAil. Y PILOT 21 U.S. Open Gold Rush Under Way for Netters FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) -The Open tennis gol~ rush hits New York for an 11-day run, starting today, with every indicat.lon that the first U.S. Open Temis Championships will break every money recor'd for the sport at the West Side Tennis Club. Rod Laver, Corona del Mar king of the pros, and Arthur Ashe, the newly crowned U.S. Amateur champion from Richmond , V.a., are the main drawing cards for the star-studded meet of 96 men and 64 women singles players. "The advanee salt; is more than dou- ble that for the amateur a year ago," said a promotional ofliclal. "With all those upsets of tbe pros by amateurs at Wimbledon and the o t be r tournaments, there's the possibility of an upset a day here." The pros now are alerted to the skill of the amateurs. And with SlOO,<XX> - the richest purse ever in tennis -to shoot a~ the pros should be at their best. The men's first prize ls fl4,IXK> with $6,000 for the women's wlrmer, likely Mrs. Billie Jean King, the Wimbledon winner three straight years. Billie Jean beat Australia's Judy Tegart while Laver crushed coun- Denny's 28th Win McLain Gets Healthy Against Cousin Angels . DETROIT (AP) -Cali!or\iia Angels center fielder Vic Davallllo was on a hitting streak of nine games that in- cluded 14 hits in 40 at bats for a .350 average. But when It was stopped We<lnes- day n.ight.J.he man who did jt was no flash in ure pan. Denny McLain ol. the Detroit Ti· gers scattered gix hits and broke a personal two-game losing streak with a 6-1 triumph over the Angels. McLain became the first American League pitchtt to win 26 games ln a season since 1946. Bill Freehan unloaded a two.nn homer in the second inning to give McLain all he really needed. He did the rest himseU, allowing the hot Dav· alillo no hits or walks, striking out 11 and making ooly one mista,ke. It was a rourth-inning blast over the wall by Don Minch.er that lost Mc· Lain's shutout. But other than a dou· ble by Bobby Knoop, the Angels were able to scratch out only four otber singles. McLain had been blasted by the White Sox and then lost to the Yankees in his last two outings. But when he got back oo the win Dodgers Rest After Split LOS ANGELES (AP) -The once. proud Los Angeles Dodgers' pitching staff is coming apart at the seams. A collapse that started almost two weeks ago continued here Wednesday as the Dodgers split a doubleheader with Ctllcago. They rallied Coe six runs in the eighth inning to grab ttie nightcap, 8-4, after the Cubs nailed dawn the opener, 7-4, with six runs in the first Inning. The beleaguered Dodgers take today off before embarking foe San Fran· cisco, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and St. Louis. CHICAGO .. , ~ .... f(111lnttr 11 4 1 I 0 S.¥1M II LOS AHGl!Ltl ••r~rM s t 0 0 l I 1 I J 2 I o 0 0 •• J l I I J 2 I I J 0 I 1 I 1 I J • 0 0 • I D 0 I I 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 I I :t2 I I 7 0 0 o-..i 0 ' )! ...... 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Knoop has rut safely in 12 of his last 14 games. During that stretch he bas gotten two hits or more in eight games and has lifted his average to a re- spectable .258. George Brunet, 13-12, ol the Angtls met Jim Lonborg, 11--8, in today's game. CALIFOltHI,_, ... , 11111 D1vtllllo cf • 0 0 O l'rellOs.l H • I 0 t Mlnc/Wr lb 3 1 I l lttlchtrdl II l O I O Kll'kP<1tnct rl • o 1 c k-2b •0 20 llodllll'SC 2000 HlnlOft ::lb I O o o llH><llpli 1000 Co111.,. lb 2 o o o Ll.,,.•Ph 1000 Loclctt GOIG a.r-1 ... ,. 0000 P1n!np 1010 Eo•nc 1000 CllTltOIT McA.llfll!t 2tl Treawlill :lb 51tftlly cl W .t;orl~n II Frltllan lb NorlhrllP rl Prlc11 c Oyler H Mcl1ln p 'lb r II M 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 4 2 l 0 3 2 I 2 • 2 3 3 • 0 2 I l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Tol1l 32 1 6 I Tol1I 31 i 10 • C1llloml1 000 100 OOG-1 O.lroll 030 000 tl~-' DP-CtlUOf'!lll 1, D.tri:ioll 1. L08-C1fltor~ll 6. 0.. t ..... I S. 2&-~. Norlhnip, HR-l'rtlfll!'I UOJ, Mlflci'lfl' fll), Norlt!n.rp (Ill. $-()'fitf'. FINK TO SWIM IN OLYMPIC TRI.A.LS Former Corona de! Mar aquatics whiz Greg Fink will be the only Orange Coast area entrant in the opening day of United States Olympic men's swimming trials. Fink, now performing !or USC, is entered in Frid·ay's 2 0 0. m et e r freestyle, where he is ranked 42nd in a f·ield o! 61. His time is 2:03 .0. QuaUCying heats start at 11 a.m. in Belmctt Plaza Olympic Pool with finals the same day at 7 p.m. Fink retl.uns Saturday in the 400 free, where he is ranked IOtih, and Monday in the 1,500 free, where be ranks lllh. Also representing the area Is Ken DoesOOrg, fonner Newport Harbor High splaSher. H.e is loth rated in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and will com· pete Saturday and Sunday. tryman Tony Roche in 1lh.e men's tlnal of Wimbledon's first Open tb.11 ,um., mer. Laver, seeded flr1t, and Ashe, the No. 5 seed, drew first-round byes, rid will make their stadium bows on Sllllit day. Laver will meet Brazill.In Davil Cuwer Tomas Koch and A.she will follow against Frank Parker, the U.S. champion of 1944 and 1945. Mrs. King was given the bCJIQ' ol opening ttie tournament µi the Stadium today against Helen Amos, a 1 Australian newcomer. GLENN WHITE Sport• Editor Tucker Greets Small (52) Grid 'l'urnout By JOEL SCHWARZ Of t111 D1lty """ Sl.tf The smallest opening day turnout in three years, 52 players, s'howed up for physical examinations and to be ls· sued Orange Coast College football uniforms Wednesday night. But the numbers game didn't upset head coach Dick Tucker and his staff, who expect 15 or so more pl11y .. ers to make the n~al examination seJ. l!ion tonight from 7 to 9. \Vith Saddleback College fieldinct ffs first team this year, Orange Coe:st's distrlct was sliced down in size and consequently the number of football prospects reduced from the 00 t h a t reported last year and the more than 100 who showed up in 1966. Among the 52 players who checked Jn were 17 lettermen, including 12 starters from last year's club th'at posted a fr3 record. Heading the list of returnees w a 1 quarterback Paul Lemoine, wbo bolds au Orange Coast passing records. full. back Mike Bailey, center Randy Ba11, tackles Kevin Grady and Paul WU.. ren and defensive back Bill Jenkins. Lttttrm111' Jim~ Morocc, R1ltoh Godrr..,, C"ll Allen, J1mt1 M lltr, Doll D•rl, P1ul W•nt11o Je11 S1tw111, M 81llcy, J im a1rsuk, Kt¥lft GrldY, M!kt Off9!1, Da~ Dov'Olrll 11111 Jtnklnt. llrv1t1 MCCtbl, lt•nclY B•••· Eftllft Ottver 1nd P• Ltmol11t. l're1hm111 : MershJll Jdt'l: (VIII• Ptl'll:l. II' .. ~lt~~lll,~{, ~":.:~It~ ... r.,;~.,;l~I~~~ ~ McG1v1ck ~11111 ,,,_. , ldl MUftr fH\1111 llctctl), Itta Stlblrt I unll,,.."'°' Btldll.. o 1t Blndlrull fC111tt ;....., , Notl Jolwlttft (1,;nlUflfrl V1lley, Lt CrtKtllh). l1~r." lt~~':l41~:if'!~~r'il1n le':if:'l!j·'"t:..'""'~"' lw ICOl11 Mllv., ltk:M.-Fr1Sll' utmy H t , Pt! McGol'lllY I r ..... ), LM MtrM!'I Vl11t Pt Alt~ Wtu l'llKlll Oft,,,.\. 01"1 5Wll!f0 (H~ Hertior), II di inllC• fHU!llll'llJorl hKllJ;··lf"'llri Alll>Du$1 (Port -Ctlll.), j• Roll Purnell Hunll~ IPd'll, 01111 Glliil tSlft JMI, C1llf.), Tllcm11 Nt)Mft (W~""''"':r="'" tnY lte'f'H (0-fl"°"'I C11¥, C*l1.), ddl• Hu"tlr>tlol'I 9Mdl), S1"1fn1 Fllldltr ( olM 2 chi, Rick llrtftt (W"lm t11l1rl, Dtrin I C 1,.-orth e1Ulmott, Olllol. EdW11rG f'Gl7l • C !9 1ar, Ctlll,), Jcilln WotJl/h, (E1t1ncl1I. I , Jftmtl S1nd1 Chlft..-l111 .t.l'flltlft), ~ Ctsllllo !We1tmln11.,J, ~ttret FD11tn (N Hartiorl1. •rvc• ""''' rOr1t111l 01111111 IC01t1 -•Ji, It"'""' ll'f~trllo (to.'.tt Mell).. 1ro r1n Joflrltorl Mlllwll\, N.J.J, • • READY TO ROLL -Orangt Coast College lootball C'lach Dick Tucker gives defemlve back Ethan Oli· V ... I helmet oi OCC'I footban physicol exam and equipment issue sessloo Wedne&day night. More Of the same 15 scheduled toni&bt-Oil~ was a prep star at Laguna !!Heh v1gb two ....... a.f•· I , ''"'"'"'"""'""_""_""'""--......... -... -----... ---,,------------. ... ----~-----------~---·----------. ---------. ....... -... --~ -... -,,.. ... -- ~Je DAILY ~!LOT Sports Clipped Slwrt ClllCAGO -The fWn ol ailcago Whl1>e So< p1td>er Tommy Jolln · re• mainl doubtful, team physician Dr, Wlllimn Allen -Wedne1day. Jobi, 25-year-old IOUtt!paw, burl bit 11>..-In an altercation at Detmt !amt 'nlurday will! the Tigers' Dick McAullHe, wbo drew a five-day 1uspensicn In the Incident. "'Th• tDrn 11gamaia i. tile ... that bolda the collari>ooe at tl>e point where It jolm the lboulder," explaln<d Dr. Allea. "U it heal! lo proper position, be will be all rigbl But U it doesn't then be won't ~ye complete rotary mowmem. of biJ arm. "A pit.mer must have tbM move· , meDl at the ahoulder and Ibis definite· ly wwld be·!mpalred Uthe ligament doesn't beal perltdly. Unforiunately, Jt i. entirely a maU« ol d!ance. And 'there ii no surgery that would correct I it." '' Rose Tempted LOS ANGELES -F1pt promoter Geor1e Paraauu ducJ.ed a record '75,00I parutee today before world ttamamwelpt dlamploa Uoael Rote of Autralla to meet Cbacbo Cutillo of Mexico for the Uile ln Loi Aog:ele1. The offer was made to Ro1e'1 manager, Jack Rennie, after the !&- year-old Aborigine bad woo a split decl1Joo over another top Mexican fighter, Jose Medel, Wednesday night and Ca1tWo, Ul, 1topped Evan Armstronf, llllf.s, Scotland in two rounds. Tlwnda), August 29, 1968 LONELY LEAPFROGGERS -Part of the condi- tioning drills at Laguna Beach High School, where only 19 players showed up for varsity football drills, consists of a modified game of leapfrog where play· ers scamper over their frequently tired teammates. A total of 642 prospective players turned out for the drills at 12 Orange Coast high schools. 642 Area Preps Report for Drills Some W alblotel turned out toe fall condilloning drllb at the 12 Orange Coast area blgb achoo!. In prepara· lion fer the upcoming football season. Tuesday, the day after IAbor Day, the preps turn to the 1ebool of. hard knocka with footbal! gear after a week of calest.heinies and other forms intended to bring the preps out ot the summer and into the football picture. Biggest turnout for varsity !ootbaU in the .area came frcn Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor where 84 and 61 reported. Laguna Beach, despite a 6 p.m. starting time to accomodate those who have 1\11Il11ler jobs, was greet~ by only 19 players for the condition· ing drilli. Corona del Illar ~ll•Y ltrt. Mika Emil, Larrv Grllwald, ll1ndy Johnaon, JoM KtllY, k.ott Mclnto.11, Jim NoHol'l. Rldi: Ptlrn, DMI kll1ar, Rtll 5"VOl!f, 8rl1A lllm. 01w Ttrrv. Giiian -Mlkt Adtms. Tom Adami, 8ob Allr.l"t. Kevin l1rnell, Ltrrv lt'9. S!tv1 lrlclHL Grev Ctr-Y, DOii C.ua!ln, IC1vln ColUns, 8MI Condt. Jtd Cumml"IJS. lfltn Dtlllltr, Pll Fltnn, Jttl Gotlln. Jttl Gfal'ltm, Doul Hllll.lrd, kirk H11l11rom. 11...-t JIJClllh. L .. wellvn Ktmtltnl, R1ndy ktnl, Otvt l(r-, lttndY Ltf9fr, Htl LlllCWrHr, Oou• Mahcll. 1111 Martin, Ocu1 McCorlr.lt. John MoOdv, 511'111 Morrla. Tom O'L11ry, Tim D'Nle!, Doug Orr, o.Mlt PUnotl, ktlth PtlrOI. kr. Pltrct, Altc Rtmia"f', Jefl t.!c1rt, Sit.,. Rleart, GrH ·-· 1(11111 Semuth. Kvit kvOG•r, Jirff ThOm•I. John ThomPkln1411, Jim Trolttr, M Trotttr, John Wtlion, DIVI Whit!. Klm WlltirKlll, RIO! Wlllon. '"""' Wlnlon. G••v Ytcll, Dout Yount, Court z1mm..-m1n. Costa ltlesa Lathnrttn -R111t A!~n. Allen lawm1"' Otvl Edw1rd1, Grn Fondldl, DIVI GI••-· Cltudt K111,, Dou11 MU.llll!t" Gerrv Ritn. O!Mn -8111 AMl>Ofl, O..rft Ander..,,,, Chtuno llVl!'S. Grfll Berrtr, JIM Boyle, Tom BOl'lt, Jot 8rooorlck, BOO Brown, Otvt Dtvl1, Geor1r 01v•1, Rick Onmond. 01v1 Din. Didi Forrymln, R1nclr Fox, Rod Htt/\tl. Al Har· rl1, Jim Hohl, Jlm Jtnnlnts. Gtft Jordan. Oale ICubesll.1, 51~• Ltll'ootr, Jim Lowrv. JO!ln Mtn••• Allrrdo M1r1n. Frtl'lk Mr1n1. Jim Mllltr, Tom Ntllh. 51i;lo Pike. lob Scllolnll"ofll, Ctl ShOJtl, Dtvt 501tlbtr9.,, Ptl SwHllll\ll, ~!tVt \'tnV1lktnbur1, Kim Woll. Esta11cin /llater Del Muslon Viejo Marhta LETTERMEN -T.,.,y Vtnllml1U1, Mlkt Wlttlr;lo:, Gr~ HMry, l(fll/\ O<>nak:I_., I UI Morain, Mlkt ~:!'r1Dl":~11:,~11,,roG:t.~'.~' Rffd. 0111n11 Ktnntc1v. OTHERS -Harry Rodrl1111r, 0 1v1 L101, Dttn ICilano. 8ob l1nc111pr. $Ion Htm!w, $19va Htrntnde!, Jal!n Rtt<IJ Tim Bl•(ne, S!tvt O'H1r1, Tom RlcnrnoM. Olvt AdlJOn. Bud Motn. lob Witt, Vince Moll. Steve Abbalt. Dave Tttl. Otvt NWMOM, Sh1wn OtL&Yolt, TVlef' VanAke<1, Jo/\n J1v Mark Dewlllrt!, Ed L-•· Jonn DauDhertv, Jim Link, Btrrv Peltr,. Rtlllh Steer, Jo. \'tnfiml91!a, Rid< Scatman, Jim Rtbt, M(k1 ~t. Pablo Navarro Ed Andr11de, Robert AndtrlOfl, l •onerd B•ller, Be11 L•rvlt. O•vld !ladowokl, G1l111 GlllllAnd. M•r!I" DrAk<. Stovon Se•a.rrn1n, JOl'ln Strtttlln, Ricardo Ca,!ltlo, Robtrl W/\ltltr. ' Newport Barbo!" The Rose and Caatlllo trlumpb1 top- ped a ftrht card promoted by Parna11u1 at tile Forum, a program that attracted 14,244 fan1. Sorenson, Myers Team Up to Nab L11t1rmtR -~''' B1rneU. ll:M lral\d, Bob Cor· nukt. Oltk 011r1nt1, Rod Ftlll. C/\u(k H1mlllpn, D1vld Johnson, H1r!1ncl Koen .. Oeve N11,1m1n, Mlkt Newt>Oll. Nick Qulro.z Bob 1<1rrn1M><1 Mlkt Sadr, · J~ll Stiver, Grant V1nbew1lk1r Mlkt Wllv. Ollltrl -John Askin, Stevt 8ordera. Bii! Barke, Mtrk Otnnl1. Bob F1t1, Loul1 Flores, Lu FrlederldQrf, Jtrrv G<>ldtn. $1eve Gr lflll!I, Paul Joyc1. Robtrl KtlHr, 1111 Ktllu, l(V!t Koll(lllU, P1!1 Kemp. Ll!TTERMEN Siu Aldric/\ Bob Curry, Bii ~~ .... -~ Roger KMnv, Loe Moort, M11<e Ro.etl Dou; SMll!I, Ron Trovono, O•vt Eccle•, Biii Shedd. Bob Tripp. LONG BEACH -Joyce Tanac of Seattle, Wuh., Wedne1day night held onto her lead over a field of za after the second JlfS:ht of compeUUon In the tJttlt.ed Stat.es Olympic & a m e 1 women'• amna.Uca trlall. Irvine Coast Men's Club Tourney 01na Kovatlc, kurt Lovl11<1tr Jim Mllor Larry Moulton, Craig Nornur1, Mike Pomtrovi Pele Pvlt, !mk R•nld" S~e Ripp, Ron ear\e, Cliff nert, Tom Swln, Cur1 hcim11, Mlkt ur~1. am lr'llr. llldl1rd Wood, DtVt W"lmtn. OTHERS -01v1 Alward Mlkt C•rnev. 1111 Dtr•Ton. John Dve. RGVer Fosler, Mlka Fowlku, John Gerne'< Steve Gar~. Trt Grav11, Stev1 H111ley, Manr Htndr!clc1<1n, Wln1ton Jonn, 8ob ltlVV, Bob McN...w. Mike P1ne!. Rod P..:ldycord. RIO; SOlatltr, Sttvt khtltlt~. Crall Smlrn, John Tilt. Jor.n Wiid. Chrl1 Alljn• Oe!t-nls Nn, Bil! Bis.ell. 01,.1 Blood, John Ctr di, Jim Curr,:, Rocllv O!~on. DwlQhl Ortr. J\-U11 Taaac, _.,ho led the contla&ent ,. ,i.fter Tue1da7 n1gbt'1 compubory .. r ··eata, performed equally well ID ber l• llonal rouUne1 to total '21.U points .. 1 1t of a poaslble It at the trtall' •·1 ''way mart. L' , be flrll have today off bat return , 1'. :day nl&bt with another set of com· it ·11u:sorle1. Tbe trials conclude Satar· 1,.. It.lay night wttb optloaa11. :; ; Kathy Gleason of Buffalo, N. Y., 1e· " cond to M111 Tanac after the first • night of competition, held onto her 1., runner-up 1pot and had a two-clay total of 71.95. RatnS Cut SLY FULLERTON -The Los Angele1 1Ram1 cut five players and placed a , 11xtb on the reserve Utt tn order to make the NaUonal Football Lea(Ue i·""'k am Um.It of 49. ;: They were Coy Bacon; a defensive ~~tackltl from Jacboa State; Bobby j1& \Vebb, eenter from Southena Missouri ·S and Jim Garcia, defea1lve end from iJli Purdue. Bacon and Webb we.re 1lped ~.\.&o ta:D squad contract1. • ~ U.nebacter proapect Bob Sanders :.. wa1 placed on the reserve lilt after ·fl undercolDC a .tnee operation. • ' C11clbts Picked "' mouSAND OAKS, Calif. -Tile • Uni"'1 Statea Olympic cycling triab :: haw been concluded with Mike Pick· : ; em o( San Diego the winner of the final event. , : ·J • I: ~ t 1., • ' • .. ' PD.em was timed in f1w: hours, nine mi.Dutel and 18 seconds in a 110.6-mile ro.ad raoe on an 8Y.s-rnile course near here Wednesday. John Howard of Springfield, Mo., was aecood lD 5:09: 19 1'ith Dan Butler o1 Santa Bou, Calli .. tblrd In 5c09 c211 and Oliver Martin ot New York fourth In 5c09c40. The top foar finishers earned berths on the U.S. Olympic ~am. Baseball National Lea(H w L Pel GB St. Loult M 50 .877 Clnclnnd 71 59 .546 11 San Francllco 72 eo .MS 11 Olicago 70 66 .515 15 At1mita 66 68 .493 18 Pttlabirgb M 69 .481 19\\ i HOlllton 62 72 .483 22 ' Pblladelplrla eo 72 .4.15 23 l New York 61 75 .449 24 Loi Ao1et .. 17 71 .UI !I\\ .................. ' ~~~· t l 111'.,:;.. !1 ·---~ (Q.Mtl .. ,,, IM kn ~PIMllCI lMt rkNil .,, (W..,.,,,,,_ 14•1 .. '""""""" (Noealt ~ I "· A~.-,. "18-MI It! f'NIMti.MI (L. Jaek-...... ~~J:irl at NIW Y..._ l,I.. J~ OllW .............. Emil Sorenson and Dick Myers teamed up far a net 62 in better ball of partners at Irvine Coast Country Club on Wednesday t.o take honors in the men's club event. In second was Jim McA~e and Bryan Baxendon with a 64 while Clarence Miller and Bill Kearn nabbed third place with a 66. In a combined net of foursomes, the team of Walker and Marguerite Smith and Dr. H·arold and Virginia Willis finished firrl with a 299 totial. Second went ro Art and Georgeane Daugherty and Bert and Maryl Espiau with 300. Third place was captured by the quartet of Sherm and Ledy Smith Along with Sam and Doris Keyes (301). Next ladies event on tap at Irvine Coast is a member.guest affair Sept. 12 and 13. The Jeff Teeple Trophy member· member event in men's club action is on tap Sept. 20 and 21 . The 36-hole tourney is a better ball Of partners event. Ray Hefferen scored a hole·in·one on the 159·yard third hole at Mesa Verde oo Sunday. Hefieren used an eight-iron in accoonpUshing the feat. Charles Friedersdorf and Keith Neal tied for the top lfPOl with net 69s in the individual sweeps Saturday in men's club .action. Mls•lon Viejo Two golfers from Mexico dominated the inaugural Mlssion Viejo amateur gol'f tournament over the weekend. Victor Regalado holed a three-foot putt on the final hole Sunday to net a 144 to beat Ernesto Perez by a single stroke. Regalado carded a 35-41-7& on the final day. Saturday he set the official Mission Viejo Golf Club coune record with a fOW'·under-par 68. Standings AmeriCID Lea&ne w L Pct. GB Detroit 83 50 .624 Baltimore 711 55 .586 5 Boston 71 83 .530 12\\ Cleveland 7"l M .529 12\\ Oakland 68 66 .'ii!I 15\\ New York 65 66 .496 17 Minnesota 83 71 .470 2111\ Callfornla 60 75 .444 24 CM ca go 56 Tl .421 17 Washington 51 eo .389 21 w-.-. ,_,. ~rots; C'tlforlllt I land , OI~ l "° "m or\.• ::!: :a. rmt.:'•' w 1onl-8•""*'-' T"""t h- Dtlilt nd IN11f1 1t-ltl 11 lotton t""'°""'41M I.JI C1llt«fllt (1,.,....1 1)11'~ 11 o.tt"" (Lelldl 11 .. l >ttw Yort (81.tltr ... ) tt Cllk-(l"llen .. 11 ), .... Ml=• fltatt i.-!OI ti ('"'9\al'd 1~1 IS. JI). tw """ ni;.1""'"'"'" {M09t• Ml ti a.ti-. {Mt+-1 .. 1, Johnson & Son fOO W, COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH '4U'81 1454271 • ' Finishing third was Steve Weakly of Red Hill OC with a 146. Clyde Sarver of Mesa Verde finished with a 152, good for a share of sixth place and Bob Bouchier of El Niguel ended up with a spot in eighth with a 155. Santa Ana Pat Hart sank a hole-in-one on Saturday to highlight the week's action at Santa Am. Country Club. Hart did the trick on the 177-yard 13th hole with a four·iron. In the same foursome were John Knox, Frank Murphy and Stan Woods. Qualifying continues for ttie club champiqnstUp. San loaquln Art Brownell led the winnen; in the special event Saturday at San Joaquin, other winners were Gene McDonnell, Bob Mansfield, Nels Sta.Uord arid Bill Allison. Brownell had a 55 for low net com. petition followed by Mansfield and McDonnell with 58s, Stafford's 59 and Allison and Al Hewitt tied with 60. Sept. 14 is slated for the start of the lli-Lo Tourney that will continue four weeks. El Niguel Bud Loury took first place honors in a low net tourney with a 65. Chet Froude was second with a 7~ and Dick Hall and Al Pelligrini tied for third with 71s. Costa Mesa Dennis Schmitz and P at Kalama shared low gross honors over the weekend in men's club action at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club with 75s over the Los Lagos course. Low net honors went to S . Christensen (80-15-65) while Gene Spencer, (87·21~). Don AU:reds (80· 13-67) and Ray Rinderknecht (79·12· WHY IS THIS YW ANY DIFFERENT! Traditionally Au9utf and S1pt1ml>ar t r• tho m1nlh1 tl11t you 1ra bo,,.hardtd with 1pla1hy "y1ar.1nd elaafanca" 1111 e4vart11in9. Yo11 911 ii fro"' • .,,,., dir1ctJ0~1 n1w1- P•P•''• rtdlo i nd TV. Yatr 111 and y11r awl lt'1 tha 1•m• old 1tory. But This Year Is Ditferenl Al Johnson's ltctUM tlti1 It tha y1ar of our 9 r11t MOVE, Aftor fif11011 ye1r1 ot tht 1arn1 loca tion wa will ba Movin9 1oen to t rna9nlfle.111I 11aw f1e.illty 011 H1r\iar laula•a•d I• Cella "'411r. Naturally wt ltope lo d:1po1• of ••t ENTl~E In • ••~l•ry of 61 -d•I ean ~fora we "'eve -to ti.at our """' ftclllty e•n ba 1focli14 wi+ti ~•Ml fltw 19•9 !'lledal1o Naturally I• do thh wa pt tit Ito. Naturally r•• wlll we11t fo teli.o thit llllllllMal tit••tftflo Today • 67 ) followed. Other finishers were Bill Assmus and Robert Hay with net 68s. Ken Har· ris and Tom Sitten shared blind bogey honors. In women's club at"ttoo Friday at Los Lagm, in a three blind mice event, Mary Evelyn Imler took the first flight with a 76-16-00 (42), Other flight winners were Adrianna Coote and Shirley Hawks along with Rita England. Imler's 76 was her first sub-80 round. . The flights on Monday were shared 1n each case. Marrllha Ciampa and Vi Hoskins shared finit flight hooors while Bea Regan and Anna Lee S~etler tied second flight action. Third fLight top spot went t.o Marge Fitzsim· mons and Marion Voss. e CONVERSE AU STARS Fountal11 Valle11 lt1ttrm111 -1111 Ch1rnolon. Oo\19 Hevnn, Dul"' Dlfflt, Stm Wurlrl>Klctr, Tam . M•I-, M•kt CF!llcl<!f1 Gary Sf\OW, Ted LYddo" Mike Htrlt, Wl1tt, Kuntt. Ktl1h ArldH, Dtvld cl1r•son. Oltltn -Dtn S/\1w, Mlkt Ktlo, \'Ince McCarl~I KIP Morf!I Slt'Vt Rt11110, 8ob Wtlktr, Bil Krlrlenltl Rfrt H•rllflek:I, 8rtnl Htnwn, Gtry Vai. bvtn.I, R dt Powtr. John Carron1 Glenn Goto, Don H•rr'l'I Briehl Moote, Tom ry, Doi/I PU,r T.,..,. Tomi n Clooil Havn••· Marl! Hwrmtnn, Iii do. Mar!ln. Mr..1 ·Melt!· "I 8ob Prtlt'rko, Ctrl Htrdin. lll'Vt Alt, Rottr Johnson, Dtvld ktloono¥er, Sltvt GWC Stages Free Olympic Polo Drills l}nited States Olympic water polo candidates are wor ldng out daily at Golden West Qillege and drills are open to the public, without charge. Tonight's practice is from 6-8. Fri· day and Saturday's goes from 4:30- 6c:W. e CONYERS! Ounev Oul!leld, Garv Fo11..-, Alln G••dntr Mlkt Grtenla, Biii Hend..-ll>ot Jot LIJeuntne. S!~-lt"" drl11•n, Oavt M1rtln, How11 R~rs, Crt11 R111h1,,. bvrfer, !'lob SCllonts, Jerry Sm!ltl. Dontld Torrtv, Bill V1nderla11. AU•n Wellace, G""' Gelk!r, Jon" :;!.~ff~~""· Budd"t OWtfl, lion Tripp, 111,1 Wiid n, ,l.lvln San Clemente Westtnl11ster Ll!TTl!RMliN -Jlrn Ar91nd1, Jenn Aldrldg1. 01rv1 Berg, Bob Be1.11111on, Steve lllH. Charil• !luckltnd. Eddlt Btne, Tom Col1rn1n, Mlkt N1vne .. Tom Lawrence, Tom lowery Gre-o McCa11!1, Johrt Mclau9hlln, Rici!; McC>o<>ald\ '"'! Membrllt, Rlchtrd Monau1merv. Chud< Sut!r, !m lmm11n., Riv Stror.< men, Dennis S!ein, Ron h11>htrd, G1ry N111m1n. OTNEaS -l<urt Oel!rl(h, Mol1Tt o-nlnt, AlltA Oage., Jlrn McNaugM..,, 01rrtll MlnMlfl. Dou1t Milne, Gr" Newhouw, Cfal1 Plott, Dtnny PtlMlt· QUI. Larrv Polar, BA"Y T1vrr111Jt Rick Vprne1 M1rtr. Wiibur. Eddie Witll1rns, Rov Wllil1m1, Stt vt a'1u1. 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AU-1MH. l"urst M.000. • -~ ....... -.... ~ ..... ~~-----. -· Thursday, August 2CJ, 1968 Los Alamitos ,.,. .,..,.,.....,, ""· .. 1~ "'" c1 .. r • ''''· fllnl l"•I r14I r.M. PlllJT ltACI, ..00 _,.,., J o14$ Ind 119 In Gr1M a Piiia. 11500. ~bbY'• l1bv (l Wrltl'lt) •11 0 llcw11 (D Mol'rlt) Ron41 Perr ill Aqlrl O\ltl To You CJ llllevl Mr. lont Shot IJ K1nl1) Ject::lt Hlth IJ 8rodtlleld) lladoll (J Mllludl) a.oon. (J JtoblnMlln) S9ecl o.dl1 (C Smith} Atomic Cl'll!'M !J Wllaoo!l AIM IH1llHe 8ow W1tdl CM 1'1Tlla) "' 111 '11 "' "' "' 11• 111 "' 1" "' SICOftD RAtl. «IO y1r6s. J '"' akb ·Mid ""' In Gred9 a PM. 1'ur11 11.KIO. 8ob't 1tasl'l.l1 Ill ~I MY 1"1lr Sliter CA Ar1lu) F1rt1p ll Colllnsl LllCirY IC&l a.r (D C1tdou) McClllY'• ll1bt (It Adtltl Foay Me<K (P (l'Olbyl Tap l'rfUl9 CJ Jt.rilntortl lkli.. 0.Wle Ill SltlUU} MK'I Slormyte91 {R 81nks) ""-lltMY (J Wlltort) 11• "' "' 111 111 11• 111 111 "' 1" THlltD ltACl. J50 nrd1. Mlldln ! .,...r oldt bl"ld In C1tl!. Cl1lmln1. Purse 11,100. 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(T Lltll\Al'nl ,..., P11•1 01"c1y rz catHMJ Gln"r TOii ll II. Ac11lr) RNd ChallM ll1r (W 51r111U) Gleu Cl'lltll CJ Ort't'W) Alli 1!011111• lkllltnlnl Ill~ (R Ad1lrl "' "' 111 11• 11• "' 120 111 111 "' 120 NINTH RACI!. 400 Ylnll. J Yll~ ol<li 1nd \II In Gl"l<ll A PIUI, Pun1 tl,900. • Bttl Oedl. •(D Morrlo1 Br .. 11 Actounl (J M1'1ud1J lllll1 Obie IN CrolbY) Cuotu1 M11Mn tR .S!rwd) Re1lm Pl1y CC Smllh) ltulNll (N P1lllo) J1ti.11 llull1 Ev1 (It lll"kl) Wln~en-.d (Z CalllnO m "' "' "' "' in " '" DAJL Y PILOT 23 Smith Eyes 500th Win At Alamitos Otarlie SmJth 1b0uld be the first Jockey In Los Alamltos !Wtory to win 500 races. and it will btr"'ju&t a matter of days before be reaches that plateau. Through Tuesday, Ill• 'If/· year-old Oklahoman had visited the winner's clrc:le 497 Umes at Los Alamitos, having started racing at Uie Orange Couoty track In 1000. In. the last 14 meetings prior to this year, Smith was the leading rider at the track in 11 of them. He started out of the current meeting with 479 wins. Of tonight's nine races, Smith has mounta in seven of tbem as he tries to reach the 500 mark. In the featured $2,000 N e w p o r t Beach, be is going with Clhurl, a three-year-old brown Moon Deck geldJng. Churl has been consistent ln 1968, being In the money in seven of eight tries. His only bad race was ln the LQD Alamitos Derby trials wtten he was a well-beaten ninth. But in bis own cla&s he is tough. Pan-Am Champs Four members of tile USA g o I d medalist basketball team in the 1967 Pan AmericS!ll. Games have been named to tbe USA Olympic basketball squad. They are captain Calvin Fowler of the Goodyear Wingfoots, Jojo White <lf the University of Kansas, and Mike Silliman and John Olawsoo. of the U.S. Army. Tit• Doullh (E MMllnl) 5"tolnt ll1r'b (W H1rt1Ck) Ul1h Attle (A L 0111) Foot Tiie em to i>ieru1 Cl.Old Oenced (A Pl!ltdl} Clvr lluddV (W H1rTN'1) "' "' "" '" '" 11• JUNIOR SWINGERS -The !!lth annual Costa Mesa Optimist junior tennis tournament begins two days of action today at Costa Mesa High Sch~I. Young players like (kneeling from left), Lori Tranter, Sean Calnon, Shen Tranter (standing left) and Lisa Tranter will compete for trophies. ~urnarnent, sp<>n· sored by Optimists and Costa Mesa Recreation Department will be supervlsed by instrutctor Diana Frizzelle and tennis coordinator Don Evans. l"OUltTH It.I.Cl!. 150 Yl"h· 3 .,.,, ol<b Ind Ui1 In Gr1de A Mln111. Pvn. 11,100. !luckly Mldl1V (D M«r!1) W~fthl 1" Gold !P Crt11by) llro llt\lmmet (N P1llla) Miu KITIY C1uM Cl Collini) ltw11 Holfnt (T lll>IMlml Let'• Dr" ID CtnSoll) Donne June tit Adtlr) 11• '" in 11• 111 111 Top Drivers Enter Races Top drivers and boats f:rom all over the United States are expected to show up for the fifth an.nu.al na· tional drag boat chtm- pionship races at Ski-Land near Perris, Calif., Sept. 14- 15. The Newport Beach ts a 350-yarder for A A • p 1 u s horses, with the rest of the field including My r nia Gypsy, Miss Bur Chi.ck, Go Man No, Roan Kinick, Cooper Dandy, Pen Pal'c Dandy, Ginger Top, Reed Charge Bar and Glass Chirp. Lightrnng Ridge is on the also-<>Ugible li.t. ~~~~~~~~ "' 11• NINTH ltACI. 1 •114 mllll Ofl turf. l Y'Hr olllt 1NI w. Cl1lml"ll prkl M.Ol»U.t«I. Purse n,a, Tl'etlw11Mr (R Vork) 11• Los Alamitos Results D1m1011 01n (A Plnecltl Moo41h Uno (It ltCllllesJ 51i¥!'f' $COA (A l 0111) Hl11lh1 !L Ct"lCal1) ,i:~ 1twm11cmm••••1•••• .. •••m••·•'"'*"""""""*&""""_.,,o:::::•••aa Eitodo (G L1now1vl Gr1Cl!kll Hesiod (M Vi nni llutnlr19 SIHI {W ...... llomrr) k!U )110~ 110 "' 1 .. WION'l$Dl,Y, AUO. 11, IHI Clltlr 1M 1'1-' P'lltST ltACI! . ..00 y1rd1. l Yttr old• 1nd UP In Gr1dt e P!ui. PvrH 11,500. Tl"Y Llthl (M1!11"ti.cl'I) f.00 4.«! 3.60 Jt'I' H. 81r CC1rdou) 4.40 ~.00 Llllle Emmy fW1'1onl Slnd River Wl" (DrtYU) Tlm.-11 '110. J.IO ~.70 .. ~ AIM> ll1n--B1rs1\I", Liit!. Toult, 81r TonC11, Frosty H1wll, Air Strip, La9y M!thtv Shot, Scr1tcl'le<I -Bl~to O.SltrH. Del Mar Race Results Go.<rmll (Wrlol'lll ll.00 TT....-21 2/10. $tr1td\td -StHl Ch1f'llt, 900'1 lt1ilul, LllckY K1! ll1r, SUl>fi llcw11. SlltTH ltACE. JSO v1rd11. J Vtlr olds 1ri<I up In Gr1de AA Minus, PurMt S2,100. Let'1 Ga .Si m {K1 .. 1$) Mr. Ptl Jo C5111>t) 01ndv Maol1h \Morrli) Tl-11 l/10. tAll '·'° l.60 J.«I •.JO ALSO ltAN -Flllht Epic, Tredlf"1 Prolll, In A Wl'll•Hr· R1.-oeuslon. LO:&IYJ'~~'rCHE5. SIXTH ltACI! -=-;""rurl0fl11. J r11r 1':'.1t.~:"'~nci:r.;e:~r·• ~·2.• 1·~ NK!ml-10 Pl1rc11 1.«! .20 ll r1ve 81111 M Vlllft 1-"° TIME -1.ot. ALSO ltl.N -ll>lftl!il'I AttKk. Klhl-li.~·JifAW~Jt. Win. SEVENTH 11.Aci"°"" -About ,.,., ~l=.:c:i. ~.:-: .. ] J.m. lld1 Ind UP. 0«11 H1llll tD Pl1rcel J.to J.00 1.60 SlCOfrlO ltACIL :I.SO Yl rdl. 1 YNr o!Os 1nll UP Ir! Gr1de A Mlnut. Punt Sl.100. Wtr 111111 (5tr1uul Lino Mitt (Brlnklev) llO'f'll TlemPO (B1nkl) Tlm1-11 6/10. ll.20 5.l'O l.60 J.20 2.40 ..20 knldled -Pooko ltocklll, Cl'llnt Tlm1, Tur Dro..-Kid, Welthl In .... DAILY OOUILI -e.Til!Y Lltlll &. ).War 11111. P11f t7SM. YMlltD ltACI. MO v1,,:h. Mlldtn 2 yu r ol$. C!llmlnt. Puru 11.700. Vo OU!era (Slr1uta) 7.40 3.60 2.IO ·~ AIM> R1,._Llk1 A RDCktl, Moon Dtotli, Je<:k A. Muffin, Hun.er H- ey, Moore DI' Lffl, Melia ll1ri, Pr!"f;ell 0111. kl"ll~ -llobln Oobln, C!1bbtt'1 lt!ICMI, Tiie M1rch Wind, DoUdrurM. SEVENTH ltA(ll. MO ytrds. 2 Wit 01<11-. c111m1,,.. Pun.e 11.900 . Tlt~t S<lueell (Ad11rl 6.60 l .70 2..«I M1g110U1 E1oll (Morrltl l.00 2.olO Sim'• Nl9hl Out CH Cto1b'l'I 2.60 Tl~\1 "110. Alto R1n-MlllW•'I' Mllllt, T-, RIPld Mlrl1, SWMI E11t 1..a11n. Na ICTl!Cl'IH. Rom1M11!1h (It Yark\ 7.H '·"° Sl!COfrlD ltACI -o.,. milt. l ~I'd 4 0 11 Bob aawen \AP l'llCl1) J.• ll1r old m1klt<ls. Cltlmlnt. Puri.e TIME -\.2f. /J. llull El" (Smllhl 7.00 4.MI Three Allrms CBraokfltl<I) 3.4-11 Tlm+--11 7/10. llGHTH 11.ACll. 0:1 nnl1. ! Ytlf old1 1nd Up In Gredt AA Plut, PvrH 12.JOO • 2.300. ALSO II.AN -A-Gold.ii Horut._ _A- PllMIY Jin (J Trullllol lf.«I U .40 ol60 F3;'mer't 01u::••r 2nd, Janil1 ...,.,, .kr1fcl'ltd -Ll'I MIM-1' 111r, GlorY .. . HI C1rd jll Vartr;\ UO !·'° L A~61's~lfA?c~/s:. Tio Ctrll fl (A I' "tdtl .to A ~ L wt!Hler -tr1ll'llCI tnln-, TIME -1.31'·3/5. 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Str1vn, Ilg Grende<lctv, ltoclce'l'I 1<11· olds end up, AllOWllnctl. Pune Sl,IOO. THllD llACI!~ mll1. J y11r -IV, Ola Vtn, Wl'lo Pl1y. 011 Go Go fllt"klf 6.HI !.00 J.40 oklt. C!i lmlr19. Pur .. S2,il00. frllHTH ltACI -1·1/11 mites. 1 Yfff 5cr1td>ld -Ll11 Oe1r. Tiii PallrOP11 fWrlgl'lt) IJ.40 •.l'O Tried N'True ID Pltrttl,.60 (.00 J.00 aldl tnd UP. Cl1lm!nt l'ur1~ '2,llOll. 0-Flnltl'lell 2nd, dlll!llllllled 1/ICI Ge~le'l JltqouHI (Slr1uu) t.00 Ktonalkl Jo<'•U (J l 1mblrt) !.00 l.60 Oki 81d9tr (It Vortr;) 15.60 t.40 !.«! plictd 1111. Tl-21 fltll. Mllol Prlne111 CR ltowlet) •.2t BY llond Ill (tm1>11J 12.00 7.olO AIJG lte,._Rw Ji M, lttd Etlle TIME -1.U..US. T1mlrllll J l'tlomlno) 4.00 ALSO RAN -l'rlna L1mbl1, Lin TIME -1.0-J/I "l"H ltACI!. lJll Ylrdt. J .,.,, 81r, Golden Pvtb1o. c;.111nt Velor, \u• Cl'f N1t!v" ll11Jt llul1s. Blln ALSO ltAN ~ oun1 Duell, ··~~· old• Ind MP In Grlde A Plui. Pur11 Frlolo' Fr1u1tln. 1'1rttr'1 llTll9t, lton ·~TlATCHit•o'·-t~'.l:i11 1tu11. 911 Arnold. POAdl<I~ Pock•!, • 11,900. Sld!le. •ou1tTH 11:ac~ 1uf'°"11•. l •rod ,_'_ff:·~~_,'ko' :••:'~c'o',f'o'"'c·"-· ______ 0_"'_tt __ .. _•_•_•_•,.., __ 1 _1_"_e_•_~_•_.~ __ •_•_"_"_'_"_•• ______ _ ' i:r old m1llllnl. Cl1lmlnt. l'uri1 f111t.F1lr (J L1mblrt) 6AO (.IO 4.60 Dcublln Host (M v11tnrvtltl J.40 •.20 Jtld! Ground (R Vtrkl 5M TIME -l..»-2/J ALSO II.AN -Kl"j Klld1,.., Kint'• ~. P IKtl'Vllle, H 1 Noiev, PHtY l(nlthl, RldCllU Momeni. Wh1r 1 UP. Ottm<lf'ld Merdll"I• Ju1t1 C1lun. KltATCHED -AnrK, Dbltn« ltun, Wlnnd W1rrlar, 01111'• 6-1 . . l'IP'TH 11.ACI! -=o;;; m!le. l VII• aid fllllu. Cltlmlng. P11ru I"'" ":;::il ,.20 •.• 1,,,,. bu,ti!:1"'11M:~vlnoJ 4.00 Im•-~·· ..... r_,. -11 MMCO Ntlllf'IM -. .... " 10,000 l,.nm'I\...., ptObM-. Y..i ltt fr .. ~ • fl'M (OM- ctt.c;k, f111L 9frldlftt •-ic-t llmn lot )wt -ilq. Arrf with MMCO, your tr111er"lltlon c•n M PftlllCl.d ..,. -· 500 MMc:O CM-.... cont to CNtl. 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COSTA MIU.-540.0170 MANY MONTHS TO PAY t.tw1111 l•••r t114' Adell'll ANAHEIMi 1691 W, LINCOLN AVE.. 774-1416 Sfor11 Op111 I 1 .111. t• t e Oth1r Dty• 'fill 6 ''"'" • I ,-?'<Y,t, ,*, U :,,.~*? •• -,-? :" ,,. 24 DAltY PILOT ThundA1, Augwt 29, 1%& Trestles Trouble Sur~ers May Lose To Water£ owlPark By CRAIG LOCKWOOD Of tllt IMllY Plllf ll1ff It ts called the San Mateo watershed on the topographical map1 u.&6d by surveyors. 'Fine Une1 indicate a gradual eleva· Uott from the beach to the low bluUs. At one end of the chart a legend lnd.lcates the distance and scale. ·A portion of the chart is colored a flat, uniform blue. It bears the legend: Pacific Ocean. Not far back from thll Bat, blue area Js a. tiqy symbol marked "railroad bridge." Just in . . front is. 8: Slftall area marked "Lagoon. A Utoe further down the map, another symbol ls marked "Rallroad Bridge.'' sw:fers c:~ the spot TresUes. FOT years it has been a pppular surfing rpot.. It boatsls fame ln surfing folklOre as the 'site cf the longest big.wave ride- ever made in 'California, back 1n the surf·poundecl. Thirties. Now tt is popu1ated by ground squirrels, rabbit•, lizards, snakes, and the ubiquitous scrub sumac and cbapparal of the southern California coastline. l !The lagoon offers a resting place for transient waterfowl trking their way down the Pacific Flyway. -~. e ' ,.§l$5$ f¥$-4+ss ¥J!i;• es• ... • •••• .,.. ..... --------.. "" -,. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ... ------..... -----. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ,.., ... CEIUTl'ICA.TE 01" tUSINEU. 11fC:TIT.1ous NAMI Thi urwle••l'"td -urt!fy .,... II con- IAlt ,.. LEGAL NOTICE duding I b./1(1111u 11 2213 F11Nlew llO&d. C•ltTlfllCATE Of' tUSOll!SI lull• I, Cost1 MfM, C111lor~l1, ulldl'r :J fllCTITIOUI •lllM NAM• lkTlt19'-'1 ILrm Mine of Hl!LGA' ··~lttt 1"·11°"9 SECRETARIAL Sl!ltVtCE Ind 11\'1 H Tht ""'*'ltlllld dtlfl tiarfbr c.rllfY CERITP'ICAT• 01" tUSINl!SS. llrl'I' !1 -'lPOMd flt ttw fOl-1119 --ltwll .... II 'cvrlduc:""" • ft>llllul ,,.. FICTITIOUS. NAME -ftllN lft lull Ind PIK• af rest~ 1tniment 1NI r••I• Mt-111 1n ..,. T1'>e urderslgllt<I era cettlfV ttle'f er• 11 •• lallo'WI: dlYIMI) ti 210 N. Ane.'ltlm llvd., canduc1ir19 1 Minni 11 .!21 I. LVUI Ho. H'fLGA M. JOASTAO, ·UU \1-Alll!Mlm. Clllfornl•, Undlf° tM np11tou1 33A, 5anll Ato1, c1~lotnl1, 1111dtr t!le l\1:.-Pi.c1, Co1l1 Mesa, C•lllouof1. firm 1111n1 « THE WOODWIND SHOP !lllout firm n11M of S"fEETFUN D1lrd Au1111t 1', 196'. tncl t!ltl Hid firm 11 comH$td ot t!le UNLIMITED end 11111 11!0 fl"" 11 com· HELGA 'M. JORSTAD IOllO'fllllll .,.....,, l'lllOll n1m1 lft lull "'d P011!d of 1h1 follDwlno pe"""'' whos• Sl•I• ~ C1lllofn\1, Or•llfl! County: pllc;t af ••ldMcl II " follow$. to-Wll: ftll'M1 In full Ind 1i.t;111 of "'llcltnai •rt On "'""\Bl I:!. 1941. bllort ...... No'9rT ll:OSE J. IROWNE, 2U Mlltorl, 11 fOllowl: PubllC In 1NI for t1ld Stllf, aenontltY AM!lllm, Clltlornl•. . CLOMA HUFI', 521 s, L•on 1ppe1rrd HELGA M. JORSTAD tnawn lo O.ttill A\ltllll 21, IHI. No. JJA, S.n11 Aflt. m1 10 be !ht t"'rson whoH n1m1 11 ROSE J. llROWNE JAMES E. WHITLOCK, 1161 S. Mal1er w!IKrlDed lo !ht wll!l!n lndrllfMnl tlld STATE OF CALIFOltNIA) No. 1i, At11Mlm ldtnowitOHd she ueooted IM llmt. COUNTY OF ORANGE J u Oiled Ji.ilv 16, IHI. (OFFICIAL SEAL} . On Avg111! ti, IHI, befo{I me, I No .. rv CLOMA HVFF Ro~rt II. Rubll)lltln Pubnc In Incl for Hid Cc1111fy Incl Sl1t1, JAMES E. WHITLOCK Notary Publlc.C.llfornl• "naMllv IPll'ff•td ROSE J, llROWNE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Prl11t:IPll Olllc1 In The flat blue area on the charts is misgiving. It should show flawless peaks, shouldering in from a strong swell, hollow and transpartnt in t he morning sun. EDGETURN -Peter Johnson , 4-A ranked Hobie Team rider ;els bis board at a 45 degree angle to the waveface to make this difficult backside turn. known lo mt to be !he aer'ion wt1oH COUNT'!' OF ORANGE J u Or11111e Cwntv lllmt 11 aubtc:rlbed lo ,fhe wlt!lln 1,.. On Jul1 1,, IHI betor• me. the Uft· My. Ccmmlnlon E•alr~· lfrvmer-t. ·~ -<:lt-ltdged lo m1 ftl1t dtrilgMO,, Not1rv l"ubllo In t!ld 'fOr MOid June'' ltn 1111 ntcllflod IM Hmt. Slall, ~rsot11llv ,...,.,rad CLOMA HUFF l"ublli.hfd 0.-anM Coa1t DtllY Piiot, Wttneu.n'lr hind Ind ... L Ind JAMES E. WHITLOCK kllOWll to mt A""llil IJ, 11, 19 Ind SeP!Mlber 5, (OFFICIAL SEALI Tc bl boln af !hi p1rt1111n cf the lNI lo!OMt. t~ Should show some of the coast's best surfers in perfect tritn climbing and dropping along the perfect waveface. It shouid show the olive-green trucks full of U .S. Marines, scouring ihe beach for washed in boards, and throwing them carelessly into the waiting vehicles. II the chart showed this it would tell part of the picture. but not an of il · * ' Surfing Scene "What Wjl need now, and we need tt badly, 11 an es:presslon or lntei'esf, by the surfers, In what the 1tate 11 trying to do at 1...---------• lbe Trestles." J am.ea Whltehe~d, 1operlntendent of the State Department of Parb and Recreation's District 6 area leaned •acll: In hll chair' ht bis offl~e In San Clemente State Part. One, controversial, bard-hitting reporter bad scheduled the meeUng with Whitehead, and invited Duw Kamplo11 of Surfer Magazine and me to join him. Together we were firing questions at the grwp that 11cluded Bill Weatherbee, the a111Jtant Supe, and their area manager Pat Dougherty, a Ranger 4. • -"How long ba1 the 1tate been negotiating for the Tre1t1es area?" Vu Note asked, bJ1 pen poised above bJJ batte~d reporter'• notebook. t * * * ' "We've been negotiating since 1964.""'But It wasn't until the last few months that any real progress was made. TQese transactions are extremely difficult, they become very in· volved in legal process. Bogged down, actually, and there is n'b speeding them up. Lawyers have to meet, agreements ~veto be drawn up, and it takes time." ! \Vhitehead noted that the area under consideration was a slzeable tract of real estate. tt Includes more than 100 acres ~ land. and more than a mile or actual ocean footage. "Our planners have been studying it, and looking at it as the possible potential site of a surfing park." "If V.'e get the area, and this is a J>015sibility in the near future. we'd be looking at it as an essentially untouched qatural area. and as such, and in keeping with our park q'hilosophy, we might develop it as a wildlife prese~e ..• " Kampion looked up from his _writing : i "Did you ever think surfing is man's only non-depleting sport? Il is the only sport that doesn't spoil landscape, use up ground. need courts made of concrete ••• it doesn't destroy Waves, they're unused anyway." * * \\"hllehead considered the Idea momentarily. "The human eroslcm factor Is negllgtb1e, I hadn't con· s;ldcred that. It certainly Is a point" ' : "'\1ta( "'ould minimum development that 1tre1std main- Ql.inin~ lhe existing ecological structure and yet providing ac- Gess. minimum sanitary facilities and some parking cost"'" I 'sked. ' • 1 •·shooting rrom the hip, a nd "'Ith minimum development in ~Ind, 501ne"'here around $50,000. '' White 1ald. • * : * * t "What can we do to help?'' Van Note asked. "How can we Jt the st.3te ~now that we're willing to get involved and ac- fe, and anxious to do something?" '"The best thing you can do Is write your assemblyman obert Badham, or direct your letters to William Penn Mott'. artmen~ of Parks annd Recreation, Box 2390 Sacramento, f. They 1l be anxious to hear your ideas, and glad to know you support them." Body surf Meet Set Saturday Newport's biggest bodysurfing Contest was cancelled last weekend due to lack of surf. But the event has been moved up to this Saturday and Sunday in hope that surf will visit the contest site at Newport's 18t.h Street Entry deadline was today, witti a '2.50 eMrance fee, and a late charge fee being made for tholse who fall to beat the deadline. Members of the Clarke's Sur! Shop staff report that nearly 100 people are ·en- tered presently, and that they expect some I a s t minute entries as well. Good Surf Found Near Biarritz In the DAILY PILOT'S latest communication from surfing's peripatetic photog. rapher, Greg MacGillivray- on locaUon in Blarritz, France, where he and Jim Freeman are filming a new m ovie, Greg reports : "We finally receive goOd surf conditions, LaBarre (a river m outh break) has featured 8 to 9-foot perfect tubes! The best surfing I've ever seen: Mark , (Martinson) Billy Hamilton. and Keith Paull, Austrs.Uan Champion are really fan- tastic! "Will stay in France until Sept. 1, then to Spain, Portugal and on. Hope to make Puerto Rico on Oct. 1. Raining here now, Ss.w "El Cordobes" at a bullfigbt yesterday. Inter esting! • j Ring Stars In County WUTRN STAn UNIVERSITY Daily workouts of \fea therweight champion Raul Rojat and lightweight cob.tender Mando Ramos are ope«i to the public MDll· dey tbrougb Friday in the pMio of the Saddleback tnn ,_fa Santa Ana. I The two Los Angeles ffg'bters are training for i ~lr tiUe fig!>u Sept. 14 ln Ille Los Angeles Coliseum. Rolat will ct.lend hls crowu against Sbo Saijyo of J~ wl1llt Ramos will be 1 meeting !Jghtweight king Carlos T.0 Cruz of Sanl.1 Domlngo. AdmlH!oc 1o lb6 workouu lo $1. LOCAL N• otW ••••,.,., t.n, ,.., ..,., •. •••'Y '•'f· •• ..,. •"'•'" fOint on· In flt., 9r1-tt., Ot•1111• CNd th•" t~1 DAILY 'ILOT. COLLEGE OF LAW In Orange County • _,, .. :a,_ .. _.,. __ ..-.110I.• e .... u_. ..... ..,...~__..-. ~.w.y ............. ., ...... , .......... I'".., -1. APPL T NOW FOR SIPTEMBEll 1 6th DAT OR EVENING CLASSES .-7;;;-:-=-Anoh•lm 635-3454 ,.. __ .. u.a.., ...... __ .,... .......... ""' -_ .... c. ....... ~. -"""" ... _..... ..... i..t ""'""' .... ...... ~ ., ft. ·-•' (illl'""I.,. 0....-~ .... 11 .. 1 I -.ii.IWf 11 .. tlll ~ . .... .. '-"""" .... -----''""""'"""'"''"':..:.'~";;..'"'"'"':':':':'~----• 1"11111 E. Wtl"d .,.rl,..,..nlp lhfll ••IOlttd !hi wlntln 111-Nottrv Pwbllc.C.Mfornl• ifrumenl 1nc1 tc11;nowltdHd la mt !Mt LEGAL NOTICE l"rl11t:!11et Offlw In ' '--------------0,111111 C fy lllCl'I PlrfMrtlllfl 1"-Kllfed 11'11 HITWI. I' My Comm~lon El<!olr• WITNESS my hflNI Ind afflcltt ""'· .... , ... M1rch lJ un (OFFICIAL SEAi.i CERTll'ICATE 01' IUSINEJS. HUNT llUIESTltO' Otvld IC. Ehl l'ICTITIOUS NAME • Ane,,,ft.• M •11111 Wl!Niv'OltT.H Nolary P,utllk:<1lllcm11 Th• 11nMr1111ned Go certify 11\ev '"' '11 w. ltll s. .. 111111 ,... Pr1rw:1111r Otllc1 In Cflnduc11nt • 1tu1t~est 11 2M3l llrookllurs1, la•I• Ana, CtMlol'!lll Ora""' Countv Hunllll91oo Beath. C1lllarnl1, undef ·IM PvbllMled Orl!IH Cotlt o.,lly l"llol, My Commlnlon Exl>Lra Plctltloul 11 t111 n 1 mt, qi ARll:C. Avg 2t Sept $ l:!. lt lt611 lffl.61 Jufte I, !Hf ENTEllPltlSES ....i !hit wld firm 11 · ' · • ' P\Jbthhtd Ortnot COii! D1l1Y Piiot, com~ o1 lhfl follow!~ PlrMllll. whOY A1.19u1t 15,-:I:!. 2t 1/ICI Sei>i.mber S. names In full 1nil placn of r11ld""'" Ir.JI lf.M '''c." .•• lollowt: AltTHUlt F, ADAMS, D.D.S., JQ16 1"41117 LEGAL NOTICE J1v1 Ri;>td, Cosll Mo:u. Poor Surf Mars LEGAL NOTICE Eastern Meets CERTtfllCATE OF IUSINl!SS, D. G: ltOSEl..LINI, D.0,$., 1950 It ' 1Jml d f lltl•••lc Drive, Cmlt Mesi was a whirlwind tour have unfairly te sur • l"ICTITIOUJ HAME SUl"ERIOR COURT OF THI! STATE OF REMV R. ROSELLINI, M.O .. 1731 . and ·=-T1'>e undef$lttned cioel c•rtllv he 11 con· CALIFORNIA FOR THE 0 -· • 0 ' .. ' • that carried Br en n a n 1ng areas wues. • • dUCllllll 1 111n1,,.,,, ,, ™ wnt '"" strttt, COUNTV OF OllANGI •~·'"' 'v•, n • n•. · H cC W t No. D-lUIJ Ill.YING M.' CVRIL, M.O.. tl11'l ' evs" Ma !elJc:ind and his more even than OD the es Cost1 MM•. C1\lfornl1, under the !k· 1'1lrl.-n1 Clrtlf, Huntln~ton Beacll _ 10·-ly br1.de Marge nearly c I " h aid !l!Toul llrm name ct HARBOR ARTS Ind s.,uMMONS JOHH A. FEMINO. M.0., 2700 .,., o.a.S , e S • !Ml t.1110 firm 11 CllmP<lwd of the lollOW· ( ftlrlt) Ptler50ll W1i, AOt. 3!1, CCllll Mew 10,CXXI miles Crom west to The Virginia Beach con· !Tr=•":!'°:': i:~i::.~n tuu •nd piece l"l•ST AMlrNDlr~~oMl"U.JNT 1101t oa!ed A~u:~~u'l6{., ADAML east and north to south to test was the best of the ltO!IEltT M. THOMPSON, 3'J Monie Dl\IOll:CI! O.D.5.' ' anncrunce and judge three three, and while Friday was ~~:~ ~:i'~.,"';f.'i,;:111ornl•. v..Su::;~c:~~lf~AM1t~eL11:~•JR'.°~!~ g.DG. ROSELL~1 ma).,, East Coast surf con fl l B b Holm . _... ROBE RT M THOMPSON dlnl. ,,.·',· •. ''''"-. INI -a ' 0 prorruscu Slak of C11ifQrn?1, o •• ~. CGUnlY THE PEOPLE . OF TME STATE OF M.0. .• tests. Surf for the weekend, and On Auvusl 11, 19611, before me, a Notary CALIFOR NIA, JOHN -A FEMINO Th . d I d '" r . •• hedul Public In •NI lor Hid Stale, Pl!rson1ll1 Ta 1111 •boY• 111med Oefend1nt: M 0 '• e first ay Out Oun w1e Sur arTlV~ on SC e 1aae1red ROBERT M. THOMPSON known VDU Ire hereby dlrectl!d lo IPl'ffr BNI 11lviNG M. CVRll.. them at Long I sland's fam· for the first two days. to me to be the penon wh~ n1me 11 •niw..r !hi l'!rst·Amellded comPlafM cl M.D. ed G·1 B h r fir t 0 b serves Ma Clel'-d· 9Ub•tr!bed lo !ht within !fts!rumenl 11\11 lh1 lboVt named Plllnlllf flied In the S!tfl ot C1tllorn1:. LO. AnotlQ Couftl\I' 1 go eoc or the S C HUI · •d<nowlt<lved he e~KUltd tt1e ume, 1bov1 en!Uled .;out! lft tn.e above entltt-On August 1 19'a. before ...., 1 NatilV part of a two-day contest "While the city authorities !OFFICIAL SEALI t<1 mion brollllht •••Ins• vou In ••kl Pubnc 1n ,,,.,· 1or Mild siak. '1>1r1a111n, . ··-''-J~ E. Devhl courl, wllhln TEN dt~S llttr the llrv!ce tooter~ ARTHUI! F. ADAMS all!I O. G . where windblown p e a ks are suppressing 6w wig as Noll"" Publlc<•tiloffll• on Yll1I of thl1 summon" 11 11rvt<1 wl~ 1tOSELLIN1 ,,,., RE!MV R. ROSELLINI marked the contest's initial mUCh 8S possible th e Prln<ID1I Olllct In In the •l><lVe n1mtd Cll1lntv, or within 1nd JOHN A. FEMIN\) ind IRYING M. ct. v· . , B h J ' . Or1n111 Cauntv THIRTY d1v1 II 11rved el11wl>frt, CVR IL known to mt to be !ht persons a !On. lrgulia eaC U n I 0 r MY Commlulon !Xl>l ... 1 You Ire ""reby nalltled lhet unh!H 'IOU wllo1t 111mu lfl· 1U~rlbed lo lht wll'hln The Second day Was ter. Ch.mber of C 0 m ffi e f C e Jur>e 21, 19111 SO apptar •nd 1111wtr. uld plt'ln!ill will ln1lrumenl ind 1cknowled9td lhfY U -Pub!11hed Or1ntte Coast DlllY Piie! !1ko IU<klmenl tor 1n1 money or llol'l'ave• ecutllld !he Hme. rible. The surf was so small under president Mickey August 22. ,. •l'KI S10t"'1bor s. n: dem11>C1e<:1 111 th• como111n1 •• 1r111ng (OFF ICIAL sEALJ }lays and Contest choh·man 19611 1'56-68. uacn contract, or wl!I •aalv Ill the court Joh1nna w. Deerl11t1 that they WOUld take Off, ca.. 1--------------ilor 1nv other relit! 1iem1nded In !hf! com-NollfY Public . Stand up, and -e nose of Tuck Finnley made the con-LEGAL NOTICE Platn•. s1s1e o1 ca111orn11 "' d Dtled March 19, lffl. Ca11ntv al l..<11 A1111elet se o( their board would bum test m e m o r a b l e an w. E. ST JOHN, M1 comm1u1on E•a1ru. · h · id pleasant. They Imported ..... "' cr.rtt J~t1 10. 1n1 ng t into the sand. The r e SU,E•IOll COURT 01' THE STATI Bv H. J . G11i11htr Pubtl thed or.~e Coe1! ~111' Piiot, lasted about 20-feet. palm tre~s and put up a OP' CALll'ORNIA FOlt TH! [)f,pUfy Clerk Al/gUll I, 1$, 22. 29, 19M 1Jff""8 A •·r a tw· •·y rest Ibey tent, and all the bimmings. couNTY' 01< oRANol! st1n1ty D. ci.r11 ..,. L11111 1·1e V"\UI , C111 Numbl1' D HI II SUMMONS S. Ku no rt drove to Sea8fde, N.J., with The food u:ld hospUality EAll:L w. l"ARR, pi.1nntt Vt. lt!TA A. 2l&O Hunun,1011 Drtv1 LEGAL NOTICE t I k bl u PARlt, Olft!l'ldanl. -Sin MlrlM, C•IHo"'ll tllOI Bob HoUaOO. Se~' ,was a were ru y remar a e. •EOl"L• 01' TI4• STATJ!! 0 .. T1I: (JIJJ 21J.ot21 NOTICE O!f, TltUSTei:•s' IAL• .. repetition Or G. o', wi"" no \"est Coast-c-ky Car CALIFORNIA to thl 1bon 111mM1 Dtf•,.. At1amer1 '°' P111111u1 T1tusT _wo. '111 -.u..i '' , "' ..,. • ••n1C1): Publlshed Ortn~e Cotil OallY Piiot, On $eptember 13, 196&, 11 eleven o'clock Surf at ail. roll and Mike PurpuS took Vou 1re l\tt"eb>t' directed le flla a wrll· Auqu1t 22, 29 INI 5ff1emDer 5 12 A..M. FlltST . AM£1tlCAN TIT L E • r· l d third I ten pleldlllll In rt1pan1e lo "!hf! verltltd !Kl 143J-61i INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, 11 ' They hSIVe SOme rather JrS an Paces. comot1lnl of tt\e above 111med Pla!nlllf(S) tnnltt, or l!KCtU« tn11t1101 or slrange a nd 1·n1eresting F G·-· ~ Cl ud with tilt ci.rk of Ille 1bove enlllled Cll1lrl LEGAL NOTICE lubt!lhllt!d lruslee, by> The ttrlflft Deed of or ...,~ .opper, a e In the ab<lve enl!lled action b•O<l'lhl Trust eaecuted bv CLAUDE 80UCLV end aspects of beach-going in Cod.gen, Mike Tibllng, and a91lnst you lft 11ld court. wllh!n TEN JOAN P. aoucLv, hu1bll11d •nd w11t, erw:I I New J er se y. " v ll I dtVI titer trlt HIV!CI on vou ol thl11u.... SUPERIOR COURT 01' THE STATE recorded January 6, 1961 Jn Boak II~. Bruce a uz , the contests mans, 11 ierwd within !ht 1bov1 nemed OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE P1ge sn of Olllclal Recotd1 of O••ntt" MacClelland reported. form the bulk of the three ccuntv, or w!lhln THIRTV da15 11 11rvtd COUNTV OF ORANliE couftf¥, Calllornl• •t>d au,,uant to th at . . 1tsewhtre. C11t Numblr c~rtaln Notice ol Del&ull •nd Elecl~ lo "For one thing l he Y m a]Or competitions that will Vau ere hereb\> no11t1e.:1 th"t unlt11 vou Ut iao !.tll thereunder rKOrded· May 15. 1 In charge YQU 25 cents lo go to . I lh Id to !!II • wrlll1n rtlPQnslV• 1>leadl1111 11!d SUMMOHS Bock l60l, Page 1D'Z of Official Recor s ct score Wtnners or e WOr plalntilt(t) will takt Judgmenl 1or' anv On Crost·Comoi.ln1 Or11111e County, will ullder and pursu•nl lo the beach. Tilen the rues Contest team from the East monev or d•m111e1 df!m•nded '" '"' TEO I'. BUTLER, Crau-ccm11l1tnonl. !aid D~ ol Trull ull al publ!c B!Kllon drew blood' the heal Chills C t that will go to P .rt verified comalllnl ts arltl"9 u1>on w11-Vs. BUTLER CHEMICALS. INC., 1 <.Df. tor cesh, lawful manev ol !ht Unlkd 085 U 0 tract. er will IPPIY to !ht coutl tor any PCr1!1on1 TEXO CORPORATION 1 car• 5151?1 of Americf, •I tilt ""'In West en- and the police drew stares. Rico in Novem........ ottler rel)l'f demeNled In the verll!rtl potallon1 LOUIS LERNER llldivldu1ll1 •••nee "' .,... FIRST AMERICAN TITLE 0 •• all ll' .""t. It complllnl. Ind •• a Director af .TEXO COR· INSURAHCE tnd TRUST COMPAH'f ne, i..uey c ed him Carro s Will did n You m1r IHk .... ldvlu of •• II-PORATION; H. JEl!OME LEltHER. ,,.. tlulldl!l!I lace!~ at the IOll111easl wrner ot Smoky the Bear, never jeopardize the East Coast lemtY on '"' m111..-can11t<.tt0 wnn 1111 dlvldua11y. aNI 11 • Director of TEXO Flllh and Main Strttts in tilt cltv o1 san- mil , , . com1>l1t"I or lhlt 1ummons, S11th •t!ornn-CORPORATtONJ and MEL\IYN FISl'IER, la Ana, California all !ha! right 11111 and S ed and kicked lots of wumer ii standings. lhould be can1ulltd within lht !Im• llmll INllvidually aNI , 1 , Dlrec!or cl TE):O lntere11 conve1ed lo and new l\eld under people off the beach, and be 1t1ttd In lhll 1ummon1 fflf° l!Bnt I wrUllll CORPORATION: Cro11-dafendanll Deed of Tru1I In !he prooertv 1ltuattd hl •""dllltl 19 !ht compi.,,lnl, l'EOPLE 01' THE STATE OF !ht County and Stale described 11: even put some in jail. , Oiled A11au11 12. lffl, CALIFORNIA 19 '~' 1bovt n•mtd A Leas.MO! e.ta!e In al'KI •o Lot lU "Th I •• l STORMS FAJL W. E. ST JOHN, Dl"!MdtnHs): ol Trac! No. ml, 11 ,11own on ·1 M1P e ease S u1e eas . , . Cllrk You 1rt her111't' dlrl(ltd to file • recor~ In 9oolc 216. P•9f9 7 lo II, lf>o and it'S 8 tough east, They 111 J•fM1 A, Notllt wrll'!.n P~ldl1111 In fnPOllH to lhe CIU11Vt, of Ml1t1ll1neou1 Meas. recotdl 0'11utv Cll!rt. crC111-complafnl of !Ill 1bow named ol Ora119t C111nto<, Call!on111, crHled ll't' herd people together, and TO PRODUCE f'nl!ll l'l!LKOFER cros1<0mp111ri.n1 wtm the cll!rt. 01 lhe that cer1a1n h!••• tov aNI bttwe~ The the n1>nnJe do a lhey're A1t.,.111y rt L•w at.av. entitled UM.Ir! In the 1bon e11-1 ..... 11111 comp1ny, 1 west v1r91n11 r-v... S 111• Horlb 8ro•llw•Y titted ac!lon brou-"1 191lnst you In said Con>0r11\an, •• Lruor, and Culver told. They h a v c a S11111 Ant, C1Mfllnu1 court. with in rEN da11 attet' the Otwloltment Co .. • C•llf'arnl• C<lr· loudspeaker system on the 11iree storms off the Attor111r fir l"ltlnllff 'ervlce on vou ct m1, 1ummon1. 11 seN· oor•tlon, 11 LH>H, recorded Jan1111rv '-Plltrt11 tu-UH td within the 1bov1 nemtd cQoUnfy, or 1961. ' beach that puts the SO Uthe r n Me Xi Ca n Publlllhed Or11111e coest O.ltv Piiot. within THIRTY days u served S1ld 1ale will be made without covenant Coliseum lo Shame •·nd coastline , which promi·sed ,'-"-'-· -"-·-"'-'·-'-'-':....'_'·-'"'---'-"'-", 111-r.ere. or w1rr1ntv. 1xD~e•sed or 1molled, •• 10 1 . Vou are lltreirr notllled th11 unlftt the !Ille, PCS11S1lon er ene\lmbrance:s lo when the wind ge•-strong •-produce big surf •· the LEGAL NOTICE .-ou so 1111 • -1tten rHPDn•lve sa1111r lht •tm•lnlnt PrlMl1>a1 tum 'du• c:i w ..,, pleedltts1. !aid pi.lntltr(1l w111 t•k• "" tne no!• •ecurfld b1 u ld Deed ol Tru11 they Say dOWTI WllbrellaS.,, COUnty have SO far fai\ed ludgm~I fW ll)'f montY or <111mage1 to •wll; 11,3.ii.~ wllh tn!er11! lhffeon d bod d t · th 5 "' '"I demafldecl !ft "l>I cro11-compl1lnt 15 !rem FtbrllllrY 1, 1'6f 11 Provided In 1•ld an every y owns um· o raise more an some H•. 1:JSC.F°"4S5I 1r1111111 11P011 contr1c1. °' wru •111>lv 1o ""°" tweet.er with 1ee., char11e1 1N1 ex- brellas. When the cops think 8fld 6-foot bumps. NOTICI! 0, TRUSTEE'S SALE !he court tor an1 athtf r11Il"I denr.•!'!ded 11e"se1 ol the lruslee •NI 1uch clhtr sDm' it is OK then they put Ulen1 M 00 od ced On 1119 2•"' o.1 al Seritembtr. 1961 '' In !ht ~Plaint. 11 "''' hflvt been ld'Yanct<I 01 ti'HI owner 0 ay pr U some !ht !lour ol ll:OD A,M., at !he South In· Yau "11Y i.Hll !ht Hrlct of 1n •!tat'• •NI l'IOldtr ct ttld naff, wlth !M ... ut, 11 Up." s· able surf b t a early Rtr Ill lftt' 1111tttr con111<ted wltll !ht provided ln ~d Deed ol Trust. lZe , U n tre[ICt fO l'he Countv CGUrtl>ou''' Cltv o1 com•l•lnt tr thli tummoni. Suen 11• O.!ed: AU1tu1t 20. !9&1 Hev's found U1at generally rising westerlie blew out Sanla ""'• C•lllorn1•· BANK OF tlll'MY shou"' be cG111vlltd w1tr11n "'' ,F\11.!T AMERICAN T1ni fl , AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND INflJ•ANCE ANO o 1cials w ere stern and southern county areas SAVIN GS Assoc1Ar1oN, 11 TNi•Pf! ttm111,.,111111..i In thh summon' tor llllnt • Wl"lfttll iiltldlftl to "" (Gm• TltUST COMPANV unsmiling. early, and turned the 11nc1er Detd ot Trv11 dat.d Febrw.,. 2. Pl•tftt ·av Al•n .... ICllOM I IKS, IMt<\l led b\> GARV 5. McKEE 1nd " Alllsllftl Secnif1ry n Virginia, however the waves to mush. A. NOREEN McKEE, hustotl'ld '"" wife 0111<1 Jutv 111. \t61. Pllbll1hed Nl'WPOrl Herbor N-. P're5i scene changed. R-...,...... fr d 1N1 nc:onled an FebnJtN 1s. 1tu 1n w. E. ST JOHN, comb'n.c1 w1111 Daltv p11o1. N~t 'C}"'• "" om up an look 1'1:!. P1ut 52', af Oflld1I Record1 Clerk Belch, C.iltoml• Au1111t n, :n -nd "The hospitality w a s dovm the coast list surf as cl cauntv et Oren" C•llfornlm. •lven to Waller !. 8Yr1'.1 Se1111mbe1 s. 1'61 , 1m.a . , ' Oe<>U!v Clerk magnif1ctnt. .• they were fair to better t 11 an JeCUi. an !n<1ebtt<1ne.s In fevor c1 Wl!YL 11111 WEYL LEGAL NOTICE g ne I th ltlCHARD w. OTHMElt, a l'fl•rr1td "'9n, Ill Wnl nh st .. Suitt 411 e rous warm peop e, · ey average, wlth occasional 111tgned 10 Ronald Brvce 0111mer. Loi An""'''' c.nr .• !'001' love surfing and contests. sets producing bet t er •• 1o 1ft und1v1dtd 2011> 1111,,.111 1~re1n. T••: 12111 621 ... 011 1uPt:R1011: couRT OI' 1H• sTAT• H the · f · · I RICHAltO DOWNING OTHMEll, 11lo1n Altornt\'I tor crott·compltln•nl 01' CALIFOaHtA l'Oa TNI 011.-""ever, city 0 ftCl8 s waves. Ul'ldfV!ded 7"" ln ..... I t!lerafll. •NI FIRST Ttd ... lullft COUHTY 01' oaANGI! are opposed to surfing and -------------IAMEltlCAH TITLE INSURANCE AND .m1·0C No. 1'1fOll iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TltUST COMPAHV, '' Tt1111N, •1 to 9n Pub!llhed Ort"llt Coe1I Dtllr Pllol, IUMMONI ON COMPLJ.ttlr und!Yldftl '°"° lllll<'HI ll'ltreln, bl" ''"JOft Au~vlt .. 15, 22. 7t. 1t61 137MI. flOI l'ARTITION 01' af 1111 bruch of cerl•ln obllgallan• ltlil.. l'IOl'EaTY $«11~ lhtrtll'I, 110tltt cf which wa1 LEGAL NOTICE ARTHUlt H. LISHNE R •nd DOltOTHV ) • • CLOSE OUT ' PRICES ON '68 BUICKS '68 OPELS DAILY RBITAIS & UASING POOLE BUICK (Formerly St1111b11ry t11lc~I Sl!RYlllG HARBOR AREA 234 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA OPEN M°"day ttww l'rlolay 'IA ' P""· OPEN 'tn 6 p.m. S...rolay -Closed s-tay Aulhotittd luit~, Sor..lllf th+ Ht1eo1 At•• 141.7761 ,...;11nted an MtY 2l. 1'61 tn 8ooll NO'I. LISHN!lt, hUlfl.and INI wife, Pi.IMLlfl v9 P1g1 ~16. cl Olf1cltl JUcor<h DI &Aid LEONA A BARLOW Ind DOES I Orini>e COUftfy, will 1111 lll PUblk iudlcn NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAi.ii THROUGH )I, l11t:l111lvt, Deltndlnlt lo the hlgnt11 bidder for cesh. 11•v1bl1 I~ TRUST NO. '1U THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE. 01' ltwllll money af !he Unlkd llllH of On Stalember 13. 1f6B, al el~ O'dodl CAL IF91t NIA lo tilt •bov• lllmtld Cieft,.. Amerlu, •l time ot 11le, wlllloul AM FIRST AMERICA~ T' TL E dtn~ •lld ~ •II aencns llllk/lown W1'<! eiwtnt"I or w•rr•ntv, t•orns pr Jmplled, INS\JRANCE IM TRUST COMPANY, It htVI II' C .. lm 1ny lnt,r11t tn, or lltll In, 11 to tllle POSJeHlofl or mcum!lraflCH tru11ee, Of 1ua:ator lntlfll or !ht Ot°""""' herein dell;rlbed: 1111 Jnte"1i cot1ve1ed fO and new lltld,,.; tu""lltultd lnllttl, 11'1' Ille tert1fn OHCI Of VO\J AltE HEaEBV DIRECTED lo f!ll .... Hid lnnltt unOer said Deed ct Tf\1'11 el!ewttd' bl" HOAH F. ltlCH •!Id • Wfll19ro Pleldlno lft r.._ lo "'' Trvt.I, lt1 '"" to the tol-llll deKr!btd ICATHLE£N I'. RICH. h111blnd tnd _,, COl'N>ltlnt af ll>f tbove ntmrtl Pi.lnl111s 0,._rty, slluli.d lft tilt Otv cl N-rl '"" reoin:ttd Nonmblr 2, 1N1 I" lklcli wll'h tM dett of the 11><lw Pnlllltd court llHdl. County of Or1n;e, Sitt. at un, P1ge S.2 af Ol'llcltl RKOnl• ot In tt.. •bow e"lllltd 1ct1on !l<w!wl>l Cltlfoml•, ._II: OranM Countv. C1htorn1a •NI 1111rsu1nt tc 111111111 rou tn Hid court, wf!Mft twn 001 "' L .. Ml'lokl E1lelt !fl •NI '° L.i I af !Ml Ctrflln NaflCI af Daf.ull •!'Id Elle-dll'S titer .,... ...... ,~ on YOU of Ihle tUm-Trtd No ..,,, ai v-n °" 1 Mtn llofl to 1111 ~ndlr -.cordtd Mav lJ, mon1, II 1erwd within !ht tboW namN rtCOl'cll!d in II~ 1!7, p8gn 1 to u ct lffe In Book l601. P-'1 cl Offlcllol UMJ~tv. or within thlrl'I (30) d1y1 II .. r.,. 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AutUll u. lt .,,., l"ubflohld 0... COMt """'*' S. If, 1.. 1"14 5"'1tm"' lo IHI l.QWI. Avtwt .. IS. ft, r. I,. I 1 On~ of Kind Phyllis Returning to TV By VERNON SCOTr HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - When a human being it the only ... of "" kind "" ""111, the creature generelly is found in a medical school bottle, or perb.apa a museum. PhyWs Dillf.f is ruch a rpecimen. She is the only living ltand·UP comedienne. Doo't talk about Lucille Bafl or Carol Burnett or Martha Ra.ye or any other funny ladlec. Phyllis is the only fema)e who can do an hour on a night club floor or a strai'ght monologue on television right now .aod a:et paid a fortune for it. She doesn't tall back on sketdlee, singiD& or shiibt men. She does Jt all alone. And wb.lle Phyllis isn't in a Harvard med school Jar - yet -she does 1ive in 1 museum. Her h o m e . Be<:aase it is too fantastic to describe, let' us merely say that it hu more rooms than she's counted and overflows with breathtaking antiques and other trei&.6Ufe6. Talented and hilarious though she may be with her fright-wig hair, r a u c o u s voice end o·utrageous wardrol>e, Phyllis bombed two years ago with her video series "The Pruitta of SouU\amptlOn." Now our dau.ling darling is taking a secmd swipe at television as the star of ''The Beautiful Ph ·y 11 i s Diller Show." Peggy Lee Headlines Week at Disneyland "On St.aft U S A , ' ' f Disneyland's $1.5 million ~ t.atent thowoase, b r i n g s Peggy Lee to the "Magic Kingdom" next week for ita final pruerUUon. Sbowtimes are 9:15 and 11 each even ing, Monday through Friday on t b e Tomorrowland St!age. With tbe blonde 100g:stress will be oomedi&l Ridt Lit- tle, an impersooator whose s.00.cs. have made him a ia.,.rit. of TV and llieht club audiences. He was featured in the tsievW.on 6eries ."~ oo. a Rooftop." ~ ,., ... ~ AT DISNEYLAND Peggy lff . "I'm going to alng, dance, ten jokes and chase men around," Pb:y!Us &aid, serv· i.ng a gourmet lunch at her home. "Some of the men I'll be chuing are H u g b O'Brian, Leonard Nimoy , Jollmly c..... and Ray- ' mood Burr. I oan hardly weit." The new, bour·loog NBC· TV e«ort will cootrast sharply with the series that failed. ''The firrt show as a half- h o u r situation comedy," Phyllis e:q>l.Uled. "l was pla,felg somebody o t b e r than myself. Well, that juat wasn't funny. This time I'm me for all 60 minutes." Phyllis bas an even dozen wrilel'I! pounding out tile material to keep SuDda·y night viewers laugh.illg. But no mattrc what ls written it win be up to Pbyl.l.i.s to zap it across. She's ready, and couldn't possibly be more willing. "The ollly reason r ever stepped on a stage was to get into television and the movim," she said. "The whole idea is to have a home o( your own aod live the kind of life you want." Phyllis is more Ulan fun- ny. She's bright, we 11 educated and serious about being comic. But she's no female PagOacci. "I cry once a year," she st.lid, "about personal mat- ters. Not busines&. But I l.augh a Whole lot every day of my liie. I'm a very hap-. py, well adjusted person." She is eliso totally unique. 'r.-UWlmle the Pooh for I :r esidmt," Disneyl-and's own mmic-ai political con- vention, will be a sped.al of4 ferl.ng ot the show. The pro- duction number presents the Disneyland dancers., singen, dlow band and "Winnie ~ Pooh" on stage. Peggy Lee's inimitable style has made standard.! out of several S"ODgs,· in- cluding ''Manana .'' "Fever," "Big Spender" and "Golden EariD.gs." 1 in g er · guitarist Webb "You're damed right,'' Pierce to the Tomorrowland Phyllis cooeluded, "I'm tile Stage Sunday afternoon at 31 only stand-up comedieooe 5 and 7 o'clock. who m!l'kes a regular living out <Ji it." • • She also provided the voice for the sultry "Peg the Pek.inge&e" and for the twin Siamese cw in W a I t Disney's motion picture "Lady and the Tramp." Miss Lee aL9o collaborated in writing several soogs for the film. Disneyland'c weekly ex- cursion futo rural American music continuee as "Coun- try ?r.mic Jumlee" brings Saturday evening the park·-==========, presents two leading rock Ir bands. The Oalifomi.ans will appear on "Small World" stage while the S p a t a pe.form f r o m Tomor- rowland Terr.ace. C.oDcerts are from 9 p.m, to 1 a.m. Durlilg Labor Day week, Disneyland's ope r ·at in g hours will be 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun:iay 8 a.m. t.o mid· night on Laibor Dey, 10 a.m . J1ck Lemmon-Welter Me~heu ''Th• Odd Couple" Odd Cot.rpl-7-t-10:11 Jet.-S.11.-M•11. ConH~11011~ l :JO P.M. to midnigtit Thurs d a Y'C:=:=:==:==::=::::==:=:=:::=:: througtt Friday and 9 a.m.1eo,..,,,,_""' ... _ to 1 a·.m. Saturday. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Church structurt 6 Tltlt of respect 10 Prtposltlon 14 Muslcal direction 15 Comptltnt 16 Mint : Frtnch 17 -1nnu1I wage 19 Miiitary op1r1tlon 20 Give couns t1 11 Geomttrlc figure JJ l1k1. physical tnlranct 25 Curftr's ht1dpltct 26 Pottle contraction 27 Thickn111 mt1sure 29 Work on movit ffl11 31 Or not 33 P1rt of "to be" 34 Suprt111t spirit of I YJI 36 Until now: 2 words 40 01solat1 42 Fact 44 Moving: Co11b. forM 45 l'lact whtrt 101111thtnt" flows '" .. " ' 47 Slrtaktd with color 49 Boy's · nlckn1m1 SO Posstsslve word S2R ivtr of Africa 5J Ftmilt 1n lm1I 54 Article 57 Not 1ny: l1w 59 Span ish l1dJ1s itl let 110 64 Ht111t1v1 rtply: 2 words 67 "''""' itl Ctrlaln rtlall est1bl11- 111tnts: 2 words 70 Light btdsltads 71 Olrtctlon 72 Build 73 Part of !ht 1111 74 Source of 2x4's 75 English sand hill• DOWN l St lWltd 2 Pralst 3 Tourists 4 Having a broad s111ll t S Cooktd In ctrtaln way ' Floor covtr· Ing lttm l' Support I Atttnllvt ' B1Jn11 in lhl 111lddlt 10 Put on ouard 11 Insect stagt 12 Ciotti of v1rlous flbtrs 13 One who conc11ls things 11 Rtqu frtd 22 Ch1r1cttr In 11tly radio 24 Bt In comptllUon wllh 27 Afr ican rtpub1ic 21 Metil JO Gigantic person 32 Asian toldltr 15 Cltar 37 Frtqutnl str11t nofst: 2 wcrds .JI Afrtsh 1n9/itt l9 W•1 convtytd by a veh lcl t 41 New: Comb. for111 43 Fruit 46 Fish 41 Strved 11 Indication of 51 Color 54 -·and flt Id 55 Bird '6 Group rt;ardtd as supe:rlor 58 "Mtrry Widow" compost r itO Worship with ltVtltflCt 62 Alltvlatt 6) Qu1nllty of mtdlclnt '5 Nl cknamt for Ctcil 66 Su,oertatlvt tndlngs 6• French 1129161 ~~ •to riu,,1,11lJl'''"' • 1f •· DEnu 1.ll'-• /. -: ' I" .,, LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR For all big kids , little kids, old kids, middle-sized kids, moms 'n' dads, grandmas 'n' grandpas ... EVERYBODYI ,\ 'Bo~eme,' 'Figaro' . At Laguna Opera Tragedy and C()llledy are AssociatiCfl ; lrvl.oe Bowl the individual themes of the Box Office; 650 Laguna Ca- two operas to be presented nyon Road ; Laguna Beach. ln English by the Lyric Telephone order:i. may be Opera Association iD Laguna Beach this season. pl.aced by calling 49l--0709. On Sept 27-28, the Lyric Tickets •e now on sale at Opera AslOCai'tion, ~rmerly tbe Irvine Bowl box office known as Ule Festival of and also at all Automobile Opera, presents ''La Clubs of Southern Boheme" by Puccini. On Californta, Wellich's Music Oct. 11-12, '4'Ibe Marriage Of City Stores, and IJbercy Figao" by Mozart will be 1-=;:TI:c:k:et:A:g:enci::':":·===~ performemed. . I The Lyne Opera Assocla· tion, e. uon1)l'Ofit. organba- tion, *established m e m b ership categories whlch entitle a d v a n c e subscribera to e x tr a privileges during the opera season. "Friend" membership.!, for $10, entitle the holder to receive t h e association newsletter, be invited to pqst-opera receptions, be in- cluded on tbe guest list of benefit events, and attend rebearsal.s .t the Irvine Bowl. ''Sustaining" mem- berships at SSO, include "Friend" privileges plus two free season tickets to both opef"&s in the center section of Irvine Bowl, and two tickets to ttte Oct. 5 Opera Extravaganza Ball to be ~ld at Anaheim Con- ventian Center. ,..,_._ ....... ,.,.,,.., .. -N•_.Mf! 711m~ Oorit Dey e ltob1rt M•"• T1rry-Tholfl11 e C.M1111 WH. ,S.,t. 4 e 1'1111 Jt-11 e "KAllllV 1'11.100" &. ''The Endl••!-Summer" ' 'Patron" memberships starting at $100, provide the S9Ille privileges plus four season tickets to b o t h operas, seating in the loge section, two tickets to the Opera Extravaganza Ball, and Irvin< Bowl parking privileges. Memberships are l~==:;;:=====~I piufully tax deductible. 11 ............... Nt-0»" 11.ICOlflmllldtf P1r Ad\llhl Tom STERN e COLOll e "ANGILS PROM HILL" SKOl'll STAii.Ti AT DUSI( APl'llOXIMATELY 7:45 P.M. "Th< toltll tl/tct ii dt1Wlali1lg , • , not to be mil.std" C~cil Smith, Ttml1 II AMERICA HURRAH" LAIT W•ll( n..... • s-~ l tlll ""'' T'*41 II•• hMTr., c .... ,,_. M""'1 .. Mii Tllff_,,...,_, MilW 1'-llowL af1I Sft. l 1a New, UllioWI "Ptytq HIMMI• .. Hit Jtltolll" Picture Bulffighta now et BULLRING· BY· THE -SEA Tilfr APPPUlttl SlllCI: IOJU! Jaime BRAVO Feariess Jos•llto HUERTA Wiid, br"'• ?1c1t1pec fl&htlnc 11vn1 ~~ ~~~~~ Non-subscription tickets {or both perform~ range in price from $2.50 to JI . Reserva- tions may be mt.de by sen- ding checks or m o n e y orders to the Lyric Opera '--Chlldrln Uftder12 FIDI-' 1-------------------:--; ' I) I I\ r.• t •,.i PAULO 11.-mmMC hr Mwlh Tom Sier~ e COLOR e .. Allp$1 PNM Hell" 11.ICMI~ PW Attvlfil Ml1 F1miw e John C11MV11ln "IOllMARY'S IAIY., lfllwfl et 7:.U 11M11 11:11 ~·"' • 147·lff1 • T-Wonctffi11I OIJIWI' Hrt1I "JUHlill IOOl" e COLOR e HARBOR at ADAMS, COsrA MESA, PHONE 546-3102 '8 NOW DAIL Y-lst AREA RUN ft ACADEMY AWARD ft WINNER (8 llUT -CTOll·MlllE NICHOLS (8 (8 !2,~EPH E LfVINE (8 MIKE NICHOLS ............ (8 ~ENCE TURMAN ,/ '-\ I/~\ Ill> I .. ,\ HIT No. 2 "THE TIGER MAKES OUT" 117 ' ' \ -. ..... --......:01 tB / '· ._ .:.::. tB E ~~ l:li Wellec.li-Ann J 1cl11011 ~ x . AMI 81ncrott e COLOllt e ~ .. 6!!!!!E ,!..~~~~ .~ The Luxurious New United Artist• 11•1 w. 17t\. s.m "" "·-,.__,_...J.tJl7 Box Office Open• DeHy-!2:45 P.M. '"THI •U.DUATI" UNUMITID 'Ill PAlllN6 ePERFDRMANCESe 1.3.5 .7.9.11 P.M. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER -------- SHARP If .,111'r1 1 1h1rp tf1d1r, 1111 the 0.4.ILY PILOT'S f1lflou1 Dim .. A-LINE cle11ifi1til 1d1 Seturdey1. 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TRITZ BARTOH. 09ol1~. NOTICE Ii MElllEIY GIVEN .. lht ~:;i1=:f1~ 1111v'::' c:~,=.'t9,i:: ,,14 oecedtnl 1r1 r"11!t1d to fl .. "*"• .,111! IM M<ftNrY vovdMll'*' 111 ,,.,. ol'llce of 1M clertl ol 1~1 1b<Nt 1nlllle4 cour1, or "' prHl'llt """'' Wlll'I the TlfeftH" \OOUdlfra, "' IM ul!Cfu1l1Md 11 fl'll offl« of hl1 AltOl'ntY, Dou91u O. Mosul.,, 11'12 te1dl Blvd .• SUI!• I. H1tnll1111lon Beecfl, C1Hfornt1 916'17, wtlldl 11 Ille 11'c9 of bull-• of It'll ul"ld<lnltnecl In 111 m1•1 Hrllll'lll!ll lo the ft!lhl of 11lcl dlcedenl, wllrlln II• monfl'll 1flw Ille flBI pubfiU· tlOfl ol J!lll 110l1CI. 0.1.i Au1u.1 14, 1 .... Jol'lll Wl lLIMI 81'1l:wl Adtnt11l1f1'"1'9o" ., Ille 1!11•" of the • .,.,. ........ dlClclftlt DOU•U.S 0. MOK'IP' A--A!U.. 1N11 kadi •M .. S-. I ............... ~,.,.., TaL1 (TIO a..J1M An.twr IW ,,_......., PubAlhtd Or•... Collt 0 1llY "11111, Aueulf 11. U. 2t lnll Sei:itember S. ,,.. 1J9ua LEGAL NOTICE ...... CaRTIPICAT• OP •UllNaSS. PICTITIOUS NAMa TM unNn!IMd Oo certll"f I tm con- llud1M 1 l:lusltielf11P.O.Box16'5, Co.11 MIU, Glll!lofl'lla, urwtw IM tldllloul firm Nft'lf al Ill GOLDEN YEAllS CO-OPERATIVE CHINCMll .. LA RANCH Ill Mll.DVAll.K INSURANCE SERVICE and '"''' 11ld ..,iirrn 11 c_.a ol IM follow Int pttlOll;\ whOle ne'"" In f\111 and Pltct ol n:1lcle-c9 II 11 fOUciws: ltOBl!!ltT F. llUSK, "' CIMytfln1 Stfwl, to.ta Men, C11lfllrnl1 mJ6. 011.i """""' u. 1Nt ltOBl!:llT F. I USK Sl1h of Gllllfotl'lll, Ori-C_,.,: By SYLVIA PORTER When the 1968 Democratic convention wind! up, tlle u .s. w 111 simultaneously wind up 90 1traight months of uninterrUpted business upturn, a danlring economic fact which may turn out to be not nearly as much of 1 politlcal plus !or t!>e ini>OW'< Democrats as you migtlt oU hand <OnC!ude. For if you ue an in- formed. objective student of economic -political trends, you must recognize these five poiDts: (I) FOR DURA'nON and magnitude, this seven-year upturn u unparalleled, yes -but its duration alone makes it "old hat,'' its magnitude alone makes it difficult to comprehend. The economic fact bzs just gone too long and too far to be political "news.·• Wbat's more. for the past two years, it has been the Vietnam war which has been fueling the upturn and this has taken the boom out of the category of peacetime a n d into the class of wartime ex· pansions. Aw a r · f u e 1 e d upspiral is nothing to boast about. (2) lt bas been almost a decade since even t h e mildest of economic recessiom and considerably longer since a recession severe enough to cause the big rise in joblessness and drop in paychecks and pro· tits. Most voters don't recall how rotten a recession feels ; only a slim minority remembers real ecooom.ic di.stress. 11IE POLITICAL claims "you've never had it so good," falls on skeptical ears therefore. a.nd brings the retort, "yeah, ood my dollar buys less and less, it's harder and harder to put my kids through school, my pension is shrinking by the week," etc. The cry "but you have a steady job," brings the answer "wtly not? I work, don't I? Why shouldn't I have a job?" As for th06e w h o remember the depression ol tile early 1939's, forget it. More than eight out of 10 Americans in the U.S. today were e lther not bOrn or under 21 wtien the stock market crashed in 1929; almost seven out of 10 were eitner not born or under 21 in mid-1941, "'hen nearly 10 ~cent of our force was Jobless . (3) Vietnam has smeared the up1urn to a dismaying degree. It has blotched what was a specU..oeularly balanc· ed economic expansion with inflationary price increases, irritatin& (if not dangerous l labor shortages. a surge in interest rates to historic peaks amt then -financial insult piled on top of o.. Auer.nt 14, ,,.., belo•• me. 1 Matin Pullltc ln •nd tor 11!d SI•"'· HtSllMll°I' _...,. 11.0llEll.T F. BUSK llnoWn to me IO bit 1M "''°" whole Mlmt II tuti.crlbtd "' tM wlll'lln 1ns"'-I 11111 1ckMWltdll-- ld Ill p.cuftd It'll -· !OFPICIAL. SEAL) J°"""' I!. Oevll Nolt"' PllbQc-C.allfwllll ,.flnclPll Offl<e In Of"•-~ My CclmmlHIOl'I ~lrn J-"· ltl'D P\11111.tlld en-Coll! 1)1!1Y Pilat, A..-1 U, n. Jt 1fld S.'9mllolr S. ""' 1w• Colleges to Find Funds To Study Trade Careers LEGAL NOTICE .... "' N IUt ClltT ... tc:ATI Of' DllCONTINUAMCll Of' Ull ANO /OR AIANDONMI NT OP Pw:TITIOUI MAMa THI" UNOEltSIO-NEO llHI ""'*' nr11f'f Wiit, ~w A111111t 10, lf61 11• CNHd hi Oii bu11M'll undlr tt.. fictitious firm flf mt of THE WOOOWI NO SHOP 11 110 ... 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IHI Ull-41 r Whether the money is easy to come by or not, a study will be made o{ what happens to trade a n d technical students after they leave Orange Coast or Golden West junior colleges. Orange COast J u n i o r College District trustees have authorized expenditure of local funds if necessary so the previously approved study woo't fall through. Cost or the study will be $41 ,370, but only $20,000 or tt>e full request for federal funds: was approved by the Bureau of Industrial Educa. ti on. The rest of the money now y,•ill be &OUght from other federal and { o u n d at ion sources. But if it isn't to be found, the district will pick up the difference of $21,370, trustees decided. nie study. to begin this fall, will follow current trade and technical students through school and into their later careers. Jacl: King. director or data processing for the junior C<tllege district, said trade and techni"cal students have been the poor cousins with most follow up studies focused on college transfer lltudents. "We su.spect that maybe some of ttiese trade students ' are surfacing as engineers f I v e years later," he said. "Fewer of them get on academic probation a n d they certainly know tbelr objectives better. "What is learned will be used to help Utls ca1egory of student," he said. CofC Pla11s Panel Talk The Santa Ana Chamber of Commeree will offer a panel discussion at i t s quarterly lunctieon meeting at Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana , at noon Friday, Sept. 13. The chambeT will present a panel on the sut·iect "San· ta Ana Previews 1969". Giltner J . Knudson , presi· dent of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce, will be moderator of the pro· gram. am:! the panelists will be Tom McMichael. mayor of Santa AnD: E>:iward J . Allen, Santa Ana chief of police; Glen D. Tabor, Santa A n a superinteneat o schools: and Thomas L. Th<>rkelson. chairman of "Centennial 1969". The nlembers &nd guests of the chamber are invited . II Miiii Ille lit ol 11111 , _ . ..,"nith.,s bJ Ille I Qlll, ' • . ' l}iloo~.J-di!! Ill ~ lftot ~ . ..- Dti :::::.1111~ CU<· ~ por-on bol!UI~· '. ~r!o~~~¥ PnOUta tie witi: ... MUTUAL SAVINGS 2867 East C0t1t H11hw1y • Coton1 Otl Mir, Calrf. 92625 1"11lephon1 675-5010 *"" Offtcl • ,WM!lli Jtl [ _COlOWIO lt¥D, • PAWtllA."'bll,. t i 109 economic aggravation -an income lax h.ike. THE FACT OF the boom is not dominating nor Im· pressing voters' mJnds now. The dominant facts are the unpleasant additions of re- cent yeas: a rapidly d et eriorating purchasing power o{ the dollar, aoar- ing borrowing costs, hard· to-get service, an ever tight.er tax · squeeze. And let tbe Democrats in Chicago this day k 1 d tbemselve:s not one bit about this' THE GOP ba1 an issue here and witb the cost of living sure to be running t.t least 10 percent ahead of three years a g o in November, you may be sure the GOP will use the issue. (4J The Kennedy.Johnson tax reducUon, a bold ven· ture in modern economics, has been obscured by the Johnson tax inc re a s e . Meanwhile, the burden of state and local taxes bas grown relentlessly more bruitl. mE DE~10CRA TS can properly claim that under Kennedy.Johf¥il0n admini· stration, the U.S. economy was put into an upturn and kept there longer than ever before. But the 1968 voter's memory and loyalty won 't be any more enduring or - deeper than any previous voter's. (5) Tbe massive attacks on the U.S. dollar and the undermining of the dollar's reputatlon during l h e Johnson administration do the Democrats no good at all, none at all. FUTURE ENGINEER -Thomas E. Brentnall Ill of Newport Beach displays his home-grown eJec .. tronic apparatus which was on display at the West~ em Electronic Show and Convention (WESCON) tn Los Angeles. Brentnall was one of 20 high school students from the seven Western States selected to show his work bfore 50,000 engineers and scientists. Newport Boy Displays Computer at LA Show A budding scientist and engineer, Thomas E. Brentnall DI of Newport Beach was selected as one or 20 high school students from the seven Western States to exhibit his project at the Western Electronic Show and Convention I WESCON) in Los Angeles last week. Brentnall. 17, began his project, entitled .. "A Study of Fundamental System in a Binary Dlgital Computer." in his science class at Newport Harbor H i g b School. Later, Brentnall, of 2581 Circle Drive, prepared a technical paper on bis pro· jeot and tooted several technical institutions in the LGS Angetes; area. Bond from WESCON and a chance to exhibit his elec- tronic ware at the annual show with au expenses paid. The four-day show does ap- proximateJy 50,000 scientists and engineers fTom throughout the u n r t e d Stata<i. County's Farm Sales Decline B1 JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) -can a corporate employe be a Sood worter and an elected Polldclan at the same time? ln many instances he ap- parentJy cannot, judging from oplniOOll upressed ln a recent survey of 1,033 cmnpanies . "nle answers hive special 1lgnlficance Jn an election yell. But tbey serve also as a contr.(l.8t to some widely held corporate view 1 , typical among them; -"Business must involve itself in the social problems of the community. It must participate. It must fullill its obligation as a corporate citizen." -''No matter what we buslnelsmen do we'll never be able to make politicians understand the re· quire.ments o f business. They'll alway• suspect OW' motives." The opposition to political involvement by employes would seem, therefore, to contradict the first attitude and make the second at· titude seem fatuous. SUPPORT The study, by the non- partisan National Industrial Conference Board, showed that 80 percent of the com- panies studied enco\U'aged workers to register and vote. However, the percentage of support dropped <lff shacply as the degree of political activity increased. Only 41 percent said they encouraged contributions to Political parties and only 30 percent encouraged running for office. The reasons given varied.· Many companies said they felt politics was none of their business. Some public utilities noted that govern· ment regulations discourag· ed their participation, A few retail stores f e a r e d customer reactions. Some cited labor union opposition. Few top executives, of course, cain forget the ex· perience of New Jersey Bell Telephone CO. !All yeer. The company wu proud o1 Jta poUtlcJl invo lv ement reportln1 tn Jta 19811 annual report lh•t It employed 15 mayora, S8 counclhnen, 68 1chool board member•, 11 tax as1es1or1 and a atate a1s&mblyman. Wlthln months, oue ol. these employe1 wa1 accused of m a k i n 1 anU-&imitic remarkJ and New Jersey Bell wu in bot watflJ' over a matter that had nothing to do with corpor&te attludes. Although only one com- pany in three encouraged political activity, the cor- p o r a t e political 1ctivistl stated their case tirmi.y Said'the president of a large oil comp.ariy: "Whenever a community or naUon find1 jtself tn dif. flculty, there may be, and probably are, dozens of surface reasons. A m uch more fundamental cause may be d iscovered, however, in the indillerence of its citizens." The view ls one typlcdly heard today in business circles, often being ex~ pressed by executives who increasingly are learning that in the long run their busine&s cannot succeed if the C<tmmunity around it erodes. Other executives were more pargmatic in their en- couragement of political ac· tivity. Some said they felt it im· proved the stature of the in· dividual and the company. Others statell-frankly that hey felt political aclhrity~' employes would aid ...Ji~ economic weliare. of ~ company. Despite the oPPOSition to poUtical activity, another survey, by E fJ.e c t t v e Citizens Or&anizations Inc., a n onpr o fit Washington organization, indicates that the number of political ac· tivist£ is growing. This year, howe v er, business still seems to favor leaving the business of government to the politi- cians. ' ' . True, the dollar was saved euly this year by magnifi· cent cooperation among the leading nations (with the coospicuous exception of France, which got her lumps later); true. under the leadership Of the U.S., the free world has moved a mighty step toward the creation of a new world cWTency (Special Dra"·ing Rights) to f.inUK:e an ex· panding global trade. True, in this rarified area of in· temationaJ finance, w e fought and won. BUT TRY to make political sex out of an in· tematiooal currency swap! Try to win and hold a TV audience w}th a discussion 0£ Special Drawing Rights! You who are doing me the honor of reading this know what I mean. He received a ~ Savings Bond Sales Set Record Orange County agricullur· lion last year, according to al products sold for $83 mil· a report by the economic re- searcll department of Secur· ity Pacific National Banlt.. Orange County's s a I e s declined last year as did agricultural i:;ales throughout most o( the state and nation. The county's 1967 sale6 we.re 9.1 pe.nuit lower than ita 1966 sales. Laser Assists Study So the issues Of 11even ye·ars of prosperity and a still standing dollat are muted. When the "ins" claim credit for the boom. the "outs" will blame them for the blemishes. Newport Beach Man Promoted Harry Delaney of Newport Beach has been appointed vice president of marketing for Quest Electronic Development, Inc. of Sun Valley . Delaney, has prevriously served as \vestern market· ing manager of FiUron Corp. and an engineer with lloff. man Products Division and Electronics MUtary Products Division a nd Hughes Ground Systems. In .addition, he is chairman of the \Vinter Conference on Military Electronics. Orange County Savings Bonds chairman Donald P. Kennedy, announced today tot.al cash sales of E and H Savings Bonds combined with Freedom S h a r e s amounted to $33.887,651 dur· ing July th r o u g ho u I Oallf<1:nia. The chairman com· mented: "This marks the seventh consecutive month in which current sales have exceeded those of last year and brings the January ·Ju· ly cumulative tot.al to $239.872.035 as compated with $'118,996.515 for the same period one year ago. .July sales of the new Freedom Shares savings notes ~'ere $2,188,977 in California. Cumulative sales of the new security -which wu; first placed on sale May 1. 1967 -totaled $15,531,743. "Orange Coooty" he con· tinued, "recorded sales of $645.780 for tht' month of .Ju- ly which boasted the county total for the year to date to 15.824 .133 ." Wershow LIQUIDATION SALE BY ORD ER OF OWNE R 32 LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN VIEW LOTS * •euylaauna Beach res1d•n· t1al property at a liquidation prictl All thes1 lots are fu lfy Improved with undtr· around utilities. Th•y •r• loctttd just Etst of th• ctn• ter ol town, less thtn 1 mll• from Pacaic Coast H1ahw1y. M1ny ol th•s• lots com· mand • mtanific•nt vl1w ol tht Pttifle Oc:t1an. Easyterms- ownerwill finance with releases. F"or tddl1ional lnrorm•l1on, call any of tht W1usho"M Oc11nildt R•tl E1tateT1am: Cerolyn, Mltllt, Rick, t<1n or Ed. · "0'°"" l .. LAGUNA BEACH ~ T11rt I U14, lob 1111111 lZ T1•1 Cr"t5t. i.i l•u•blfd t"ffl_..,.. ll:o1d, ll'ltn co111111u• en lo lots. Tiie Joh 1111 11tu111C1 on lt•11ttt l'ld.. liu•bll'tl C111yon ltd. 1!Wil M0<nlna:1ld1 Orl"9, •PPf'O•l'"1tf(1 l mllt tttl ol 11111 Co11t Hlttnn1• OW r.o. AUCTIQMct•I • •Ul.Totll 1012 S. Hiii St.• Oct1<1llid1, C.nf. t2054 • (714) 722·1JOI Of Chemical Reactions Fruits and nuts accounted for $24.3 million, slightly more than the $24.2 million in county sales of livestoek and livestock pro d uc t '. Field crops broug!lt 118 million, and vegetable crops derived 117 million . Among Orange 's $ 1 l million farm commodities, the leaders were nursery stock {$15 million) and strawberries ($12 million). Valeocia oranges dropped to fifth place, behind dairy products and chicken eggs . California remained the number one farm state for the 20th consecutive year, accounting for more than 9 percent of the nation's agricultural sales receipts in 1967, the bank reported. lts leadershlp was re· tained despite an $8 million decline in sales. Its farm · products sold !or $3.97 billion in 1967, down from $405 billion In 19M. Second· place Iowa had recti1XS of just less than $3.5 billion last year. hw:a's agricultural sales also decreased in 1967, as did those for all but one of the ten leading fa.rm dates. \Visconsin was the one ex· ception. On ttie basis of aggregate tonnage, Califoni'a farm product.ion decreased by 6.1 percent, from 37.9 million tCM in 1966 to 35.6 million tons last year. The largest aggregate production of vegetable crops ln th e state'$ history wa.s offm by A laser technique to study chemical r eactions in solu- tions that happen too fast for observ..ation by other methods has been developed by scientists at t h e University'& L a wr e nc e Radiation Laboratory, Livennore. With this technique, ac- curate observations can be made of the fastest reac- tions that can ocur in solu· tions -approximately a trillionth of a second. T'nis is a thousand times faster than rates observable by other methods. T h e scientists believe the method can be applied to dynamic studies in Uvtng org.anisms o f enzyme and other biological reactions that cannot now be undertaken. The scienllits, Dr. Yin Yeh, and Or. Norris Keeler, physicists, were assisted by Edward Britton, technologist. '01t scientists used a helium-neon laser . with the 1ingle frequency of 6328 angstroms. The laser beam Is sen1. into a solution, light is scattered from the molecules, and is analyzed a steep reduction in grapes, i;,;i..;.,~ aR>les. apricots, pe1cbe1 and pean. Unfavorable w e a t h e r deleyed tilt planting or field c:ropc and resulted l n Ca.tffornla's smallest. deciduous tree ftuit harvest since 11~58. Sharply redue'ed egg prices also contributed to the rt!iCllM:, as dkl lower marketings ol feedlot catUe. UCB Dividend Dlrtctort ot Un 1 t ed Calilonta B ant dtclored tilt reci>fOr quartorl1 div!· d<tlt ol IA .-per "1or<, payabl~ sept. 27 t o Shareholders ol record Sept. 6. Ted Klovanick ol Mis- sion Viejo h•s b .. n al>' po\{lted supervisor of Alpha Beta s new sup- ermarket in Univeraily Park, Irvine. Klove- nlct, 24, began .as a box boy at the Santa Ana store In 1962. Since then be has worked at storp ln Fotmtaln vane, Wes1mlnller ind South Laguna. for a. Doppler broadening. On the spectral recording this shows up as a broaden· ing of the incident laser wavelength. The breadth of the line indicates the rate of the chemical react.ion. So far the scientists' research with the technique has been limited to observa- tions of reactions in simple salt solutions of :r.inc suliate and sodium sulfate. Advan· tages of the new technqiu1 are that the laser Ugbt does not itself affect t h t molecules under study (as does high frequency sound, which is useful at slower reaoUon rates), and It is the only current method for stu· dying fast reaction rates. The scieotists, with col· leagues inb io-m e di ca 1 department at Llvennore, are also investigating ways to study living organisms, in which laser light can be directed and scattertd for studies of Npid reactioos in4 volvlng enzyme and other biochemical. systems. This would Increase knowledge o{ the mechanisms governing basic life processes. 1 Home Finns j To Merge Ao exchange of stock wru give National Environment Corp. possession of Republic Homes Corp., buHders of a tract in west Costa Mesa, spokesmen for the two firm• announced today . Republic ho m C! s con- centrates on buUdlng single f1mlly reside.nces such as tbo&e constructed locally, on a state-wide basis, while the ohter flrm ls more cllvene. Nat I onal Environment Corp., ts involved tn real e.:Uite development, home bulldlng, multlple reslden· ti.al bouslnc units, con· valtsce.nt homes, as well as lrauranee and flna.nce con· suiting. Saw Winner • •• . . No Barred -. . - •• ID Spills. Beer PAVILION DINERS GET HEADON VIEW AS YACHTS COME ABOUT DURING THIRSTY THURSDAY ANTICS MARITIME SIGALERT WARRANTED AS SKIPPERS SEEK ALTERNATE ROUTE ~ Can .. Regatt8, Six-pack Skippers Rock Boat Scene Every Thurslla , • Bolboa Y ocht Club coils it the Beer Can R99atta )m(l):'.or. Jhirsty Thursday Series. The shore-bound cocktail set on Balboa ona Lido 'lsles, Ja Peninsula and Bayshore call it various names: ''Beautiful., thr.iJlingJor:' boby, wild." ' Marine insurance underwriters call it madness. • But by whatever nome , the Beer Con ond Thirsty Thurs<ll'( , · • during July ond August results eoch Thursday in one of the most.glge sea-going sigalerts in the annals of sailing. . . Thi s is the classic in wh ich soilboots ranging from 20 f$·~o : tangle eac'h week in boat-for-boat racing in the narrow confine$ o{~ port Harbor. . It oil started in !J58 when two skippers of large y·och!l0)i1fc informal race from Newport Harbor Landing to settle a wa ger, The c · petition grew to such proportions thot BYC took it over in .1959 ,to. some semblance of order and safety to the melee. ~ Jhe roce is now storied in classes but before the everl'illg Ts', ,they usually merge in o frantic tock-splitting bottlo . EVEN RAC& COMMlnEE GETS A FEW LAUGHS . ' I I/ /.1 I .I I I I ~ ' I tUGHT.OF-WAY PROBLEM DEVELOPS AS TWO FERRIES CROSS AHEAD OF ll l!ER CAN FLEET IAOER YOUNG CRlwMIN RAIL IH DURING B'!ER CAN ltl!OATTA • I I • ' • • I• ' E .... ..,-HH S-.thin9 That ' -... -- I Somoont EIM Wint>-'J'BB BIGGEST SINGUJ llfARKE'l'PLACE ON 'J'BB OllANG.E COAS'J'-PBONE ~IREC'J' 142-SC7a You C.n S.R It, Find It, Trod• It With 1 Wint Ad HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES F.OR SALi! HOUSES FOii SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOii SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOii SALi ral !CICIO General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 Gonorel 1000 Newport llNch 1200 CINnl del Mor 1250 Huntlnvton IMch 1400 . john macnab . laycrest l 1Jorne which WU plltlned for !ormol li ...... ""'.....,.. Hon. 4·Wroom, dining rm, larp activity rwn. with hlJtl bd.m ceillnP· 3 TV anten· nu in attic, sprinlderl ln ft'ont a: rff!', ln~rcom thnr out. Quality Ci.J1>el.I a n d drapes. Room tor bUllard t&blt. Immaculate. Priced bolow- cost at $19,500 Shown by appoinmtmt (714) 642-8235 REALTY COMPANY 881 Dewer Drive Newport Beach EASTSIDE 3 BR 2 baths. Family room, tire- p~. FA heat, new carpets, dnpu, b'elh s-tnt & lt'1 vacant. Owner wm sell VA or FHA • $29,150. ALSO ~ 3 BR. 2 bath, family room, Ottplace, double prare. i $19,850. Terms VA, FHA or •' Conventional. 1. Well..M<Cordlo, Rlt.,. ' 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. f 5'8.'n29 Evl!I. 54Ull67 !_-NHD MORE ROOM! Tbil 5 BR home ii your an- rwer. JdeU k>c::ation near all : I .ChooJs " ahopping. 2 bath&, ; built • in ldtcMn. Asaume : , 51.4 % loa.n at $Ul per mmth. Owner wW sell GI or FHA wtth no down payment. Prict: only $24,900. :· • • ' •' • I' \I 1 • \\ 111 I I ~I \[l'\ \11 \\ " ' \ I ' ' ' 1093 Baker, C.M. HALECREST BARGAIN WALK TO THE OCEAN from this tarre family hOrne 2,200 square feet of llv area in thil sba!1> 4 bed- room home. 1'hrtt apaclou• bmths, two attractive patios:, with easy maintena.nce-free Uvina:. Huge llvinl: room with ti.replace. Enjoy the un· mer, entertaining made pleasureable tn a kitchen with all built-in appliance•. Enjoy the Blue Pacific and li~ in style. Only $33,900. Slbnlt )'OUI' snaller borne on our cuaranteed trade plan. :aM.3 WES'IU.u t' DRIVE 646-'Mll Open Eves. ROUGH AROUND THE EOGES But a lltUe paint will make It "Home Sweet Home." Va· cant and will 1ell FHA and VA and pay your costs to allow tot painting, Modern 3 bedroom, 2 bath. lfan:I· wood floors fully carpete:i. SACRIFICE! 7682 EDINGER SC-4455 or 54G-6140 Tired of Cracker-Box Cen1tructlon? Then thil ii: the home for you. Quality 3 bedroom, 2 baths, dinlnl room. Finest location. OPEN HOUSE 2020 AlJIO, Costa Mesa 'Iburaday, Friday, Saturday l ·S P.M. JEAN SMITH, REALTOR «II) E. 17th, C.M. 646-3255 4 BEDRM-POOL- $23,500 NO DOWN Cbmpletely refurblahed inlide A out. 2 baths. Quality car· petlnf:. Built-in ra.nae and OVl!ll. Covered patio with BAYCREST \,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;; .;;;::::.:::::::::::-..;;I;~=;;;:::;;;;:~~~ I LOVD.Y Wtlt-k ... -.. -. ---------· 3 WTSIDE REP-OSSUSIOll Harbor H 1 • • 1 a• 4 •· Terrific Vlew ..,...-----v ...V.V.V.V..L 0w .. r'1 Socrlfl"I On1y $2::2,500 will ~ a roomy 4 BR. with C\lllOl'll pool, »- cated near bee.ctl A exctl- lent tcb00l1. HUJTY. on thil FOUR BEDROOM, two bath home with spacious electric kitchen. 2.100 1qUAre feet of , BR sn"' .. Weed II and Reap ~~ 1:"'~. ~ ,~ Ocean & lay DlJPl1XES 4 BR $1500 dn ::: Owner says, "Sell that A newly pa.inted txt.uior. IN BEAUTlruL ti.ARBOR 4 BR $l750 dn $23,g)(j doc," &: YOU can har-~~ ~ ~-~ ~-MIUJMd. Vlf:W HILLS. tmmac1thulato top quality constnlCtion. Ari on cul-<l.e--sac near Catholic additk>tlll Ukl IQIW"t feet of Church. Excellent rental panelled office llJMlce locat· reoord. Call now for appoint· eel at the rear ol. double pr-ment to att. ag" <an bo """"OFFICE $57 500 HOBBY ROOM, etc. A • "WHALE or A BUY" .at $44,SOO. G o o d Finandni available. * • * • BAYCREST FIVE BEDllOOMS THREE BA'mS, 18.rge fam· RWUCID $7000 ily room and built·in ~ 1hi1 Dover Shores exquisite 4 kitchen. Covered Pa t 1 o. BR + family room with a Large HEATED AND FIL-"forever view" of Back Bay TERED POOL with JUCUZ. la today's best value. Plu1h ZI BATH. Owner transferred w/w carpets & drapes all & re6dy to &acrificoc at the electric built·in kitche~ &: exceptionally low Price of formal dining room. Loads $53,000. of extras. Park-like yard Evenln&a Call 545-2833 with automatic sprinkling sYstem. Now only $45,tnl • 10% down. HWTY! All ol these have t~ to 2 vest the profits by .ncs-1.-. vw11et ~ ~·t. 3 BR, 2 bath home w tam· batha. weedina:. paintina: &. SACRIFICE! lb room &: dlnln1 nu. Rall-·one~adllc Shorn Rfflty FHA TERMS c1..,,;,.g. 3 BR, bani-In BluUo: Oolono• Model "' ll•"'8 rm with deck. 2 536'891 Evff. Sl&-'13%7 wood floors, flreplace. S:W.900. Francesca Model ftreplaces, beautiful ylltd '1"'" _ -. __ -. ....... Newport at Victoria 646-1111 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Colleie Park area. $32,500. Owner 644-l14S w I 1prtnklen front & back, .._, .,£.L.V,£.14,..RJ, • ._. What's the price! We 685 VJata Bortila, N.B. covered patio, room for pool doo't know yet, but can All thla for S4?.500 • tenn1. be the lint to submit. BAY~. Ownu. 3 Br. 2 CLIF PRIEST, Realtor 51,i% GI loan can. hi! Ba., family rm.; beautilUlly Since l!li'l auumed allo. carp. &: draped, 18 O 6 3034 E. ,Coe1t Hwy., CdM • COATS Leeward Lane. Open week· (TI41 615-3581 end.I 1-5. 548-a!75, 54&-0070 l.~~"!!i!~i!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!l I A 4 BR. Home 40' Waterfront HOME & Income; newly WALLACE New pier, Ooat. Storage d@COI'. 2 BR. 2 BA., 1%. REAL TORS space&: extras Wide & out! baths; &arb. di.sp.; dlb. DUTCH HAVBI $20,900 3 BR + lara• panelled lam· Uy room. ALSO 4 BR 2 bath for $23,CXX>. Neer Beech I; Warner. · KATELLA REALTY 147~61 • 546-9366 --'55'4111>-44141-Fee 1imple • By Owner. &a.r~e. Olarmini;::, quaint home need fOpen Ewnlngt) Evet. 1168-3623 Near Faahion Wand NHCI A L1rger Home? the toUCh of artistic remod· z====:=:;-:i:·:J:· iiii:-1812 HIGHLAND Dr, Hrbr • 702 Avocado, CdM e Use your equ.lty in your ptt- elini' but potential hi there D Sh Hlndl 4 Br 2 ba, fam rm, all ABOVE THE BEACHES lellt borne a• down pe,ymmt. for the unuWaJ. 2 Bedrooms! 0Y8f Ores bltns, frplc. $32,500 10% dn Million $ VJew from l'180 tq. We have repo1 ·also 5"-% 2 Be.ths! Firepla~, ye1! Waterfront Owner. 54&-2847, 1-729-2908 tt of roof deck. Custom c• loans -al10 VA, no down. Guest room half there. Olme Call today. see it. Full Price ii only custom SpanJsh designed. 11' MOVE In! Near new 4 BR.. ment bl.ock 2 Br. 2 ba. By HAFFDAl REALTY $21.900. ceilings In upstrs, Iv. rm., frpl.128 000'' "'0pew cptJI. nrk..:. ... ~·~ 0 w n ~ r .~~ *5f&.1693. "Home to Match Iocome" master sutte, din. room, wet • · n wee .,,,,....; ""''"' ,.,......,,. 8470 wamer M2...f.t(I; bar, md's qtrs. Pier & 62nd St. Owner lir;,--0144 MUST SElL Wllliamsbur&; 4 noat .............. $135,000 WATERFRONT 3 BR 62 B•. den, lam nn, pool + CUSTOM HOME Mr1. Raul.lion Balboa Cove $60,001. Want Mital 3 Br. $3>0. Nr. schla Very spacious 3 BR 2 bl.th $30,{Q) in acreage dn. pay. ol bcb. $68,CXX>. By Owner. with huge sepuate :Wttlly ment. u s-mi 673-2871. room, wet bill' k 2 fireplac· MUST Sell! Custom 3 Br. 1% Duplex-by owner. 3 B3 2 ba ea. Built on 2 tree-shaded Cold ell .. k & Co. ha. Npt Hol .. u . $33,950 + I BR ..,.., •pt. CpW lot... A lot of "°"" for only w , n er 'I'rade:" sna 6'1J..6756 drPI in both. Good cond & S28.soo. 2043 WESTCLIFT DRIVE 646-7711 Open Eves. HARBOR VIEW w~· a~:=. ~1:t,::111 ' location. 6'13-5800 ' P1ul Jon" Re11ty xi f.»lll 0 " ,.,.. Newport Hgts. 1210 HOME & Income! 2 bdrm !f7·1266 Eves. 847$?8 ...... ........................ ! 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Coiitemporary home ready to l'i========r I mOYe into. Two King si~ luxury Plus Ii BR, 2 be., dressln& nn Country Cub Drive in Mesa ~ s;l8,900 Verde hu a beautiful home '°' """ It bat an ummutl OLLEGE RARE floor plan with a huge mas-Home with 2 BR & Pool + ter suite and atrium garden REALTY Iocome Unit in best CdM all. to itself. Newly painted Pool-PaceHtter area.. $38,500 .,_and out and ready '°' F•bul""' hom• -""' 0'"" CORBIN-MARTIN your occupancy. Call now to . 1 1 .th •-•-1 '"-I f .,_ Full inmp Y mmac. w1 ..,.., o REALTORS ~ uio:: UXUf)' ee. ..... ..,.,. new paint & carpeting and pnct: in Mesa Verde'• ~t area. 3036 E. Co.st Hwy, CdM $42,500 10ea1 foe ,,,.., fam11,. ot.1 '.!!!!!!6~7~5-~1~66~2~A~·~r~·m~eit!!!! """'at $44,000. I' SMOG-FRE.EA IR- ·-· home with garage Apt. Near SUNKEN UV. RM., hdwd. c .... -· 1100 A COZY PLACE FuhloA u land, No"l'Ort fl"·· .... ....., ...... I;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;; to come home to. Quiet, tree Center. '702 Avocado St, CdM trans. ne@ds quick action Oil • A RARE BUY • shaded street. 3 BR. dbl. A1TRAC 2 Br. C.ottage w-gar this lovely 3 BR. Sol Viat a:ar, on large lot plus other apt. S. or Hwy. Owner. 517 Home. No down to Vets. features. A good buy at Carn1Uon, 675-2838 $27,950. C. J, Reeve1 It $23,900. ShoUld be seen be-REDUCED! 3 Br. l'ii ba, AUoc., 213 Main, HS . !ore you bey. Lsed 2 Br. Apt. So of Hwy. 536-8881; Eves. 962-7925 d . Graham Realty $48.000 'J'l'&de' ,.,,...,,,. 4 BEDROOM ,• Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414 Fireplace, bll:ins, 2 BA'1 & *PLEASANT Clill Haven 3 81lboe Penlftlul1 1300 2 car garaa:e. call U.7-4245 Br 2 ha + 2 Br Ocean Vu or 213: 431-3971 ill~rne Apt. $49,SOO 54S-7249. 5 Bedrooms 4 BR. 2% bl., wood floor, lge Newport Vets -4 & 5 Bdrms. No down paymts. at all - but monthly paymts. usual· ly less than rent. Hurry on these! Under $25,000. Lovely large & clean 2 BR, hdwd firs, on a 75' beautiful landscaped rear yard. Thia property hi uined for several unitl in rear yard & g:tve1 ample privacy. Vacant. This la an excellent home close to shopping near 18th &: Or-~.~-Dream Cottaa:e! 3 Bed· "'-· $5000 d with -Oc old H ,,..,.,..... ange. ••;, own N Sha 1220 eantront e'I" ome. C ose rooms, IZ Baths. living roorn excellent financing, 'J'hb; ewport res to School•. l.Jbrary and kit., fam. r m., assume 51.4 loan Price below market at $29,500 call owner ~1537 et Vlctorl1 -646-1111 w i t b romantic fireplace, rty .~.. t 1 Call -~ ~• 500 prope wiu no as!. NEAR Beach . 2-ity. M11.1-,.et, .,.,.., . built -in dream l{jtchen. ,.... " ·~ 99 oow! ~ ""' ~-.< . A-F'l'amo. 3 BR. ' ••th•. Burr Wh1'te Realtor Forced alr heating. 2 Car Lockh1rt Re1lty Corner lot. ;29,900. Owner r Garage. Huge enclosed yard, 646-2301 Eves. 642--026'1 642-354!, ------I a paradise for chHdren. I'!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!! I -2901 Newport Blvd., NB Owners moving Ea1t. Sacri· e TRADE e Westcliff 1230 675-4630 Eve1: 642-2253 Fount1ln V1Uey 1410 3 Bedroom, 2 bl.th famfly borne irl prime .rel. -Hard-. .,._ .... noon, Do!.jile ~. BBQ adj""'' .,..tty ...,,_ THE BLUFFS • Coll'9'1 Realty 546-5110 1500 Adams at Harbor tNe&r Cinema Theater) Hee Price is $21,000. u 1, """'r home u trado fo• -;;:;D(.:LJ;f;DL,;&;..-I!!!!!"!!!!!~~~"!!!!!~'!"~ ,_ FOR SALE OR LEASE -· - th.la excitingly created 3 4 BR, 3 BA. 00-5172 Lido 1~1_1. 13._51 Ni~ 3 BR By Owner, 1% BA. bltinl, to1t H20, crpta,, drps, frpl.c, panelled lam. rm., tcreened patio, 1& fJlcd lot. $25,900 w/$2200 down 6% % loan. Call tot appt. 961·1618 e•e1. Ir w1mda only "'""" _.,.., $23.000 • , .. nmo Down. ~ts Jeu: , , than rent. • : • ~7171 546-2J13 . " Tl fl' ~J J,.r.,.:; £: T .1-\ ~ f~ j:-' TRADE UP TRIPLEX AT BEACH Income over $6,(D) per Yr. ' Prt""' at only $44,500. Only '' 1 btoc.k from ooee.n Cl' b9,y Owner want.I a small house tn Costa Mem or what have yoo7 'nib: ii a tremendoul -ty. ~(nJ""'· No down G.I. BEST BUY MESA VERDE TARBELL llS66 """'°'Bl. You <an't boat the low pdco POOL HOME • TRANSFERRED • "" ""' . bo•utifw ...... of Prof"'1onapy land•'8ped 3 ownership home. Fota spec· Bdrm + Din' ,_ M~-A"-•ri 16th M · · •·•-· 3 Qu mg room '" top V'fSJU --• u51. tous ~....,ma, ee~ slz· Mesa Verde location.· 16 x aJ..1•4 BR, 3 blth near IChool ed baths, magnWcent living 36 H & F Pool. &: Lota ot .r. 1 _..,. __ ·.Low-Ojdown~-· -_ _,114 room with open beam ceU· F .t tree • 30 500 • lO% * VETS * '4 &: 5 BDRMS. NO DOWN PAYMTS. at all - but monthly p ayment • usually leM tba.n rent! Hur- ry on thele! Under $2'1,000, t'OLLEXiE REALTY 546-5880 inJ:s and restful view, Own-~ 1· • er tran1ferred out of area. 546 2313 646-7171 says sell NOW! Only S36,500. • Submit your smaller home oo our guarantee trade plan. 2043 WESTCUFF DRIVE 646-77U Open Eves. ' THE~EAL E S TATERS REAL ESTATE- SALESMAN Old establlshed olflce full time only Send resume to NW HARBOR HI .. , M-184 D•ily Pilot 24 UNITS $20,500 i 6"' X Groee; No Vac. Adults, e W1LL ao FHA VA 7682 EDINGER 8424455 or 54()..5140 A CHARMER! Immacul1le -Early Amerf. can. 3 Bedrooms, Family P..oom, Dooble Fireplace, Double &a.rage, Work Shop, Boat Yard. Call for appoint· men! to see this spacious custom built home. $74,500. JEAN SMITH, REALTOR 400 E, 17th St., C.M. 64&-3255 Owner transferred fl.1odcrn Duplex, $49,500 BR. 2 Ba. Mesa Del Mar -- home. Tropical garden sul"-Hirbor Highlands 1235 CHOICE LOCATION rounds special patio dec::k· :.;::;.;::.::..:;:::!::;:::;:::...:;;,::I Oleerful 4 Bdnn, 2 baths Ing. Home newly painted, w/ CHARMING 4 br. blt·in kit. Patio, sundeck Out of County 1605 x I n t carpeting; kitchen 2 ba. !rplc, cpta, drp1. perfect condition. Comp - bltns: fii>J, Walk to all lge loan. Owner 646-0663 furnished, $59,CO> iALE Or trade 2 Br. mod. IChooU, incl. 0.C.C. $26,~. R. C. GREER, Realty hse Yucca Valley Jlri«d Agent 642-5495 E11tbluff 1242 3416 Vla Lido 673-9300 no,soo eq. SOXI. 499-Cl.71 BEST FOR THE MONEY -·"'='='·=======! EASTSIDE. Quiet res!den· BLUFF'a 4 Br. spit lvl. open Huntington a..ch 1400 -beam. Tile roof. U/mrkt at __ ~.;c;,;;._;.;c:,: lia[ area near Newport $37,9SO. Owner 644-0740 PRIDE Height.s. 3 BR. built·ina, =========,You can throw your chesl EXTRAORDINARY Sacrifice large yard & hardwood Coron• del Mir 1250 out with plide to live in thli of MODEL HOME, FULLY floors. Priced to sell 1t only home. Lge entrance hall, FURN in mod/Spanish, $20,950, CALL 5 4 O -1 1 5 1 A GARDEH life, living room, trplc, up. View of Ocean, 3 BR, 2 ba. (open eve1) Heritage Real gni.ded carpetina:, &lus slid· new, never lived in, Owner Estate ing doon In tte.r of living aid in financing, $33,500 OWNER J18,500 New I y Of ROSES rm. Full pullman bath at end LOS PADRES RLTY painted, 3 BR w/gu. stove, of hall, bdrm1 have dble 895 Glenneyre, L.B. 4!H-8833 Laguna Be1ch 1705 retrig, lir'p8, crpllJ. Lg bk UNDER TAU. closets, '4 bath in dreuing THE BIG ONE yard & patio. 9'74 Congres1 IT A.LIAN CYPRESS room next to l&'e master Sprawling 5 BR &: den, Del St. C.M. 545-0087 !tllTOUJKied by honeywckle, bdrm, carpeted, mirror on Piso tile noors, Cathedral $1900 on, $190 mo. priced Dowering oleander, bougan-closet doors. Dining rooom bea.m ceilings, !iv rm, $1000 under appraisal 3 BR. villa, t u• chi a, camellia. carpeted. Bit • in electric Spanish Fplc, w/w Cf1>tl, COSTA MESA BEAUTY Ololce 4 BR+ den, loads or with gorgeous panelled uving Ocean Front extras, new w/w carpets room and warm wood burn· Older home on prime , ·Pnol 15% Down Full Prlee e 2 BR hu&e fam ily room t.. $195 cro I. . . • Spts/drpl, encl. yard INVES'ft,!ENTS • Rltn. 642-9730 Evefl. 548.-0720 EXCHANGES 657 W. 19th, CM throughout, e x Pe n s i .v e ing FlR.EPLACE, plus SJ)'lce comer, $47 .500 French shutten, new dish· l&Vef' kitchen and large con-George Williamson, Rltr. wuher, built • In kilch"fl, venlent DINING ROOM. 673-4350 OPEN EVES. spacl~~s living room, beam-Lovely carpets and drapes !t!!!j!~!!!!!llll!i!!!jii!li.iiiii 19 x 25 fam room. Owner, own tree • A cooling swim range &: ovm, dishwasher, blt·in range & oven. $31,950. 3l!X5 Roosevelt Way 546.3430 in your own seckxled pool • ample cupboe.nls, laundry offer your own pmt. Million w.-• ,,,. Costa M... • KENNEDY Income Dept. Mr. Levine , Large Master BR with d.ress-room .& bath oH dinlng Rlty. 4!M-0731 C·2 Commercial bldg+ 1 br. Ing alcovl!:', private be.th l"OOm. 2% car garage, boo.t --~=~~~--1 home. $27,000. $5,CXX> dwn, leading to pool. Sunny gueat door, patio With outaide DIRTY FAOE be.l. 6~% 646-149'2 BR with bath -Cozy fire. snack bar, lge breakfast Better Quality New En&:land ed ceilmg & custom drape1. with J gradow bedrooms 4 Btdrm--2 Bath ~enced ya.rd & covered pa. and 2 large baths. Neatly NO DOWN -MOVE IN! 545-9451 I -4,..:lled'--,-r-.,,.....-~f-•-m~lt~yR_m_ lv1n Wells' $24,500 -"$0" DOWN NEWEST MODEL 2 baths. Huae picture window tio. Only $26,150 • 10% down. groomed yard SWTOUnded 4 BR 4 be., formal din rm, in livin& room. with fireplace ,tam rm w/wet bll!', 3 car overloob a lovel,y prden. I~ pr. Contract now tor Aua. Caver Jl&tlo. Showa lik• a 1 completion A choose your model 540-lTJO. l'\J I o\\lllJ J ~· 111\\ll \\ by lovely PATIO on COR· NER LOT. NO DOWN VETS or assume: payment.I indud- ing taxes at $169 per month, J' own coiora &. carpeting. TARBEU. 2955 Hamor Bl. "°" J . Ward Co. ....1550 DELUXE NEW HOME P~~: '::;,':!!/V: I ~D""av~iclso~'"n'"R'"ea""'1ty"""1 f'. ~ BR. 1'4 be, Cl'Pta. drps, ue. $56,IXXJ. Immediate Occupancy COSTA r.1~ .~ o~icE : dilhwa1her, range, oven, BALBOA REAL ESTATE M V~ 3 B + ""' ,. ,. .t ,flnced, landteaped. '100 E. Balboa Blvd., BaJ..._-eu . R family 2790 Ha.rtior Blvd, ; fit24.rll 11 L m. 1D 5;30 p.m. 67J..il40 ..,... ::;c built-in•, comer lot. 54"'~9491 Open till 9 PM ' B&dr. DIRECTIONS: Out BEACH Rlrr. 2750 Harbor 58, CM Wooded Re~at f · Vkt.oria, left an Valley ROlld PALACE 546S460 Ewti. 54&8169 Have you thought aboui coun- 1 '-; DO You want to aeD ~ ~ ', BR$33, 900.2li bl., tteps to try livin& in a spacious 3 ...... ~ , , 3 BR home oo 66 x 110 lot, .. _...__ horn borne prlva teb'! We will Caywood Reilly ...,.......,.n e on a large finance your buyer G.J. or 6306 W ,. __ _. H ,.,.... plaster walls, w/w crptg. wooded lot Relax In this '1·· r .H.A. One ol. America& . .......,.~ wy, •~u. $18,500. Fortin Co. 642-5000 country atmospbett for r ttArscst mort&:aat lenlkrs. 5"-1.290 Someone will be !ooJtina for $23.900. 1-·f?S....a4 OlARG E )'CIQf' want ad now. It. Dial 642-:i6'71 f "ring'' i i----,-~-.:.-•_:__!._:,':·-~---,-.-... -.,.-.-.,-.....,----, '~\SPRING • ....,. """"""' 8·n •••• ~~ STAR GAZEK"'~ 262911 .. ·bo•Bl .. .,C.M. -, CUY1 -)t _...,....,.... M -J.tfl..,...t T tt .......... 1"n. y !rl·:Ql To~ m111 cige for Ta.tdcy 1 S.lG.:ll -..-~ .. ~ ""' . .,,..,,,.'1 --~--,.. k I \ I I I C p 1003 Baker, C.M. I EXCHANGES 1Tcb 31 0.. ,2S-.. 32/lvfl i!i::t-··· ~ t1. ','J:""' ~~ .... , 'IS.-W. 31~ Exquisite Mate entry hall & slate raised hearth fireplace. Electric "Awanl" built . in kitchen. Coven;>d screened patio • fu.n all year round P·--allty 3 BR 2 BA -,_ t fl Cape style home, 4 BR, Den, e>,,.,., , · pla~ ·Remote garage ... r, erraui oor in kitchen lge Liv rm, vaulted ceilings. Fam rm., woodsy yd, $29,(X)) • Covered patio with bar. I: dining area. Blt·ln Range &coven, $29,950 Near Harbor HJ. Agt 64&-1466 Freshly redecorated exter· MW:ion Rlty. 985 So, Coast ior • Accesa to private beach Hwy, (714) 494--0'131 • Excellent financing and un-Mesa Verde 1110 Sprinklers -artistic lands-.;;;.;;;;;;:;;;;;;:.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;; der $40M. Why pay n!nt SPECJ'ACULAR View, 2 1ty when you can build -uity 962-44n ~03 3 BR 2 BA. fam, trpl. deck. caping. Submit no down G.1. S2'1,!0l. 842-6691 TARBELL 16111 Beach Bl. CLEAN 3 BR 1% baths, -.. "~" 500 15• J '"' ••- ""' ,,,,,.... $2>1 ,!SO . 10% and"'" an excellent tax **** LISTING -· . w ~ "· ·~~· down. write-off? DON'T JUST 0wne . BREATHTAKING View loit, Martin Real Estite DRIVE BY • Come In • 437 .1 r tri:'-of driving 200 small but level, $1,000 Down, We1tcliff Bar91inl 548-4332 Seew1l.rd Rd. {Owner) mi es 8 Y I: must sell a.J. balance $55 mo. 497-12J.O Sparkllng -fresh & newly '!!!~"!!!!!'!!!!""!!!!!"!!!!!~~~ 673-0139 most new 3 BR h ome. -=========I decorated 3 BR 2 bath :: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beamed ceilln&s in living L1guna Niguel 1707 home with famll_y room Ii: Coll91e Perk 1115 R d f School! room, fireplace, !late entry.1-~--~----1 separate large glus en. ea J Or Larre family kitchen with PAC ISLAND Vll..U.GE closed play room overlook-3 BR. 2 bt.., bit-ins, crptl, avocado built · Ins, dresslne 2 BR 2 BA condomintum ing 18x30' pool It iunny drp1, dbl ear., $24,550. Owner moving • tmmtcul.lt.e room iJI master bedroom. Elec kit, sunroom, many ex· patiol Unde111rlced for this i ~°""=="="6-=1~492==== lovel_y 3 Bdrm home In OJr. Carpeted & draped. $21,!ij(I, tras, 1500 at, trpl, ~n area: Only $42,750. ona lilghl.ands. A joy to ett patio, pool .facility. Ex· Ruth P1rdoll, Re1ftor Newport Buch 1200 and own. lslind in the Sun tremely nict:. 1605 WestcliU Dr. 642-5200 Outdoor liviii1 indoor in thJa $39,900 Bell., Than New 10"1' ' • •"'· liui• fam-ca11 "' ,.. • m.lllOO E11t1ide Co1t1 Me11 CUSTOM SPANISH "'' ily room wi~ Palos Verde Riviera Realty n34/mo p and t Hdwd UPPER BAY Lusk home In Harbor View fireplace overlooking pro. 3Cb S. Coam HWy, So Lq: noors. F Pl, dbl pr on alley 3'700 Ft. under mission tile Hilla. ~ Bdnns + lam nn, feulonally landscaped rear • No Dn VA or $000 On FHA roof. 5 LK1" bdnns .. 30' Carpeting, draperies, and yard. Formal dining room Duplex" For Sile 1975 0 -Jtt•o -~ 500 w • mstr. suite w/'-l. Formal and '""'-"''"'• • ··' I · """ . .., .-r ...,, · ow· u P landscapin1. Ask Ina $42,900 ~..... • """"1 w w (olesworlh' & Co. 111n. rm., lovely liv. rm, w/ D V throu&boot, many utl'lll, FOR Sile By Owner . ? frpl. Paneled family nn. w/ Oft • frank.fin WW Mil at FHA appraisal. 1'f'luxe 2 Br. Ou• ·xe; C.M huge frpl., wet bar. Spanish REALTOR LISTER REAL TY l % ba. Man::r elrtru, Good 642.7777 tile noon, eu1t. carp. I 3ZIO E . eo.11 Hwy. 16612 Beach Bl., HB, l42"633 lnccime &: fine. Pr:oed betO\"' 1004 Harbor Blvd., C"M. drapn, 58' Cov. patio, ~ Chrooa del M&r 6'1~2222 NrwM"J WESJ recent •ppnt..u for quick Open Eves. fess. lndscpd. 3 Car i'&n1ae. '"rut( Slli<~. Would !IJMSlder eq. GOLF Oxtrse flome, Glow. Every extra! J79,500 Open Diity 1 te 5-t.~d' for clear bldg, lot or ""Spon;sh til• nn"' .. -. BY OWNER .... !... 219 JASMINE, CdM 2 STORY r.nd 10"· 0•>• "1l-73l<· .. ~ eves & Sun, M~ gallery, din rm 6. kil. Ex-BEST BUY BAYCREST View home, steps to beach. 3 l BR 2% baths ~a· f ooeed beam1. 2 gorgeous Quick Pouesion BR, 2 Blthl, llvtnr room + 1ly room ., 1 i h tireplam· i<c:i~TAL' frplc1, de:se11 1 tone . Sp1.cioul: !250 aq. tt. cutt., ram1cy, 11.reptace, bit . tns. fonnal dwn.: room ice, HtHIMI fumlehed ·~ );"'• .:=: .,~ ,, ...... ~~ Spadou1 tam rm. Brkfst profeu. decor. A lnd!tepd .. 5 Sep. dlnlnc are a, aen.ice Jlletd)' ,. ........ ted . .,_.,· 0 """" 1 :II ___ _;,,,;,;,..;;,;::;:::.._ SPOTLESS "JEWEL" rm. library. 289J 1q rt built J.r. BR. Xlnt cond. Rart= buy pordi, carpetJ A dnipe1, 3 Ji"HA. -.... ~ or ental1 to Shire 2005 -$11.500 around be11utilul •n court. at $69,500. 5~% Loan car 1arace on alley. LUtt BRASHEAR REALTY RESPONSmLE wortdrc l(itl 13=.. <fl[)ll 140. 4'M'-t ,, ......... 45,.... I··-.. _ 7""9 #~ """' .. ..... "r-4 .. .. ~.. ::r~. ..... .,._ 21vrt' 7 5J'"-:M cm.I -SI 0. ll.:.. =~ "-., .. •.!! .. ®~~~ 3 l)f'(iroom, 2 bath, wall '° 161,900. 546-1407 lranfcrrtble. Nol ori leue tot. Vacvll lO'Xi down. ••7 ..,..... ,.1 l·2'" 1 ,.. 2 wail ca r pet in g. pttlty ... ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..., 1-nd. 646-2!28 Eve1. RJtr. 6t6-l92S t'\.--..... _85 vo .......,, '" -"' 968.U78 ° n: BR •pt wilt 2100 WINDWARD ...... ~ V'MV~ aame. One child OK. Oilld ~=· :~ .. ~. ~=~ i;:;P~~~~:.m:::~ BEAUTIFUL BAYi.::w *LACHENMYER Walk to be~~_;~rt Wt1t care avail. Call ~= « landscaped with sprinklen. rue. W'ltl'I loll of new Jllllnt N. Shore Bluffs 2 itory Cameo Shorn Low 5~% GI, n74 P•YI an. ~ by 112 A Tu.I.Ip Lane, T-..... r't I A carpetina A In M~u 3 Br, 2 Ba. 2,000' condo s-ctacuf1r View !!i~. 'a11BAc, l;r•mld• '"'f:._~ YO n.g~ 582.f Edlnttr Vf!l'de'1 finfft arH. Ideal Uke new, vacant Few blka • -~•!:'""' .. BR,,...._ .. ~ "" .. "''"''"' UNG woman w/chlld f-I f mtty otr-• t ....... Q,I' custom• • ... th&, pt.tlo, -•. "----.' desinrrl lo havt ............. -.: BAYCREST 10&.'dOO Comer tee slmpte 129,500. Will ex<bange f..- Nt:W'Port llt'ach JR'OPff't7, Wolk•r llallty 33JS Via Lklo 615-5200 ,... If. • · o~ a to ~ MAJ"tAA, Quid, pool, immaculatl. lmzntdj. _ ;;:::;. ..._ .. ,_ uw, • .,... $44,000 oou..ntE REALTY txdarlve, cattfrtt. UndR att ..,....,,....t-::"...,_;--trano ~ H.B. UWie tXpeNe:& in a 2 Br. ~ mkt. $3'1$). 173-4156 1ii'FOxco ~or 96l-.Jl39 apt.~ aft 5:~l1J. .............................. ~I NEWPORT Shores 2 BR. " 6'73-94915 .64U969 nt,150. 4 Bft 2 8 A LADY Wl1ha ij! &hart la Your Ad In our cl.ualfitdlT dm ......, 1'nw1.ho\llf. bl! ·In i' o home or "1tlwith Someon..\ww be t-M .... !or coav. ; ~. -..500 t GOOD 1b19ts an dbl k)l so refrls:. mo. dn.. ;1 mo.' Ace 45. lmmed. ~ u.me. --... untum. S24.500 fwn 6lM683 ~ hwy, 81!11.ut prdena. Incl'~ 11'11 lt '-"~L ru.\ S4CJ.$79J 9 to 5 atta. It Dial 642-66'18 White el<pbettT -0..-$51.000. 61$-4160 ~%'-1'_116-..,;.,;!3;::1:;.!--:---.!.!:llial~!:~~~Jor~pc_.~~·~!!:TS~-1 ~ , • • t !~ursd~ Aug~st 29,.l ?68-DAILY PILOT r' :oN 1 Al.$ RENTA S J ENTALS RENTALS . , RENTALi · RfNTALS .• ': ; RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS Houaes Unfurni1hed Hous.1 UnfurnlthN fi GU,.. ~Fur~i•h«t .l'I~ hmlshM • Houw• furnhMW _~.. _H_ou_ies;__u_n_l_u_Ml_•h_><fl,,_, 1 ,_H_ou_~ _ Unf~~~~: "::Apta.''PUrril1hed _ Apb. Unfurnished ), Newport ,B11ch 2200 New~,t Beoch 2200 No..,,.rt Be1<h ' 2200 N-rt INch ·'2200 .. lltYJHOrts'. , 22,J C.St1 ftllu' J li19 L19un1 Beech 3705I iN~tw;;po;rt;;;llei.~"~h;;;;;4;;200;:1C~0tiiiit1~MoM;;;i;ii;;iiiiiiiiiiiSlil 9 MO. lea.se Sepl 15 to June 9 fdo, l~l;Jf'Sel>t. 15.J'iifte 15 NEWPOR1i'Sbo*.,chaJ'mlng mY:iloRES·wa~roht SW-;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;i!MoNAia1-BA-Y A a-E;/1 : I ; !i 1' oompl . lttnL Beaut. 2 Br. Winter Rentals Comp(. lum .. aeou.. 2 B•',' 2 BR., don, I ... 123:1 Pi.. ..... Ex""'"''''' bedroom . B/B UlVELY OCEAN ·v1~'W. ! * Channel Reel * HARB R Jae, al«'Pini pc:>n:h, chlldl FURNISHED ba, frplc, blUn kit, huge UtiL ~t. lo June. Adultl, 3 bath home, wlntei-$500 per AVAIL D.IMED. Mesa Verde BR .Ir den, 2 BA, cpta, Drp1, bur.k b4irm 1~ bt larg, liv. #1 ~ WATFJ\FRONT • BR, wlv, (llllio, dubho~. prlv. no i;>eta. 633-6683 montli. No pell, Qui~ adult t BR. lg e µvin1 rnJ , Itpl, !:°°I. $300 tno. Alao APARTMENTS GREE rm pNs ~' l'nt lg kitch, 2 b• patio. beach, heated poof,· Adults. WJNTµt R«r.W .. Sept.. .lll to fa 111 J J y, 1213) 199-4856 spacious Jain / dining r1u avail. -BR. llf.i bn. $225 mo. SP~~Cll~ y~ atk leneedJJtd trees, COYd. #2 -VIEW, 3 BR, 2 ha, tam No pets. S200 rno. 143 J une l!i Ba.y froaL 4 Br l Ba weekends (TI4J 60-6614 bUt·ln kitchen, beauurwfy adults 496-1143 berw 10.S p·m watertroqv'Loc . Boat BA.anx.Oa .. ~tio. BBQ, link, encl. IJhow. rm. Ba.,yside Vlllaa:e -300 E. $300 mo 925 Bay OR J.67%1 4 BR, 3 BA., Private com. landscaped Y • r,.4. Yearly rem Lease spacious 4 }3R, Slips Avaliable .....__ $lOO «. aep. dreu room 1 blW, • #3 -PRNATE Beach, 3 BR Coast HiWay · · munlty Ir bHch. Sept.J10e lease. $325/mo. incl water MYSTIC PARK. f.tagnlfi· 7 BR. 2 Bath Apts. nvm qoee_n wide II woodcrful for no tia.-3 BR.. 2 Bath. Lido Sands. 9 $280. 64.'lo-.S2ll 8J)d gardener aervlC\'!. cent ocean 'fiew , small yard LEASE .. or .. BUY Ooupl.e with 'lads. '&»1574 Pttn: Marlon WINTER LEASE, 2 br, 2 ba, mo lease. Sept. 10. ~ nM>. 673-3663 Eves. 5·18'6966 * 49'-Mll ~S Mo. I up .. ~9,500 up I channel, with dryer. 3507 ---'--'-'~-'----AVAil. IPiU.1ED. Me& Verd; 5 BR home available 9/1, 67!-1788 -for further lnfo Call before 9 AM, Afters P~1 ...... with lKe fenced yard on 642---2966 alt 7 pm Coron• clel Mlt 2250 ~~!!!!'\!!'!~~"l'~"".''lsBitiim•&v.Jiai..-m 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM NEAR OCEAN,. 2 br., .$90 + Finley (TI4) 67J.-8249 1 BLK fro ~--4 BR ,_ li 1""' near new cond, $27S nw. Agt, .._ Tro I ! utll. No children-pets. 120 B•-hores 2225 · m ocean; ~u· , .. ~ v .. ,. rm, ~2 tferman t , Mgr. 37 b St. N Bcb Col TTRACT'IVE w I fron 4 ,. ing l apt, wfl BR. I: 1 apt. spacioos ·1am/dinlng nn, I-========= ~~~!"'".""~~""'"!"' l, t_, pt. · 67~3789 dwell, Banker & Co. A • erd '• A1TRACJ'JVE 2 Br 2 ha w/1 BR. & wet b&r; a guest bUt·in ldtcben, ~autifuJ.Jy Co do inlum 3950 2 B_ R. Ali el~. kltch_., garb. Ava.ii. Sept. 1. ,_ ., 1 BR, home. boat o c • • · n m C-t ",..,, 1 Wlnter lease. 400 SSth st., New fum, Winter l&e $230., house may be rent ed landscapl!d yard. Yearly )---------di.p., r . A. ht , potiO; only SOCK IT TO ·~·•. "-',, ... ,"°', "o "•'--" NB --~,,,,,ew D•. ' I i"· Ali .... , i i •-• "cl =.n .._ "' ~ ..,..., • w e u..,.r apt. wuta ffJI · ease ..-umo. u• water 1 BR.·Access to 2 swim. steps to ocean or buy, 1 jy' combined as one home, and gardener i;ervice. . pools. Crpl!I, drps.. ultra Adults, no pe{!I. GU & Water l , 301 Iris; 213: 383-6990 6'f3.3663 Eves. 548-69116 mod da)'5 892-3958/eves $p 1 • 65 ld. Seohptht: :?,~h 7tlu'452~ Jun"; 2 BR. 2 Ba. turn .. ~. unfurTJ. LEASE 4 br. 3 ha, execullvl' ~384 m . u•,,... ' Patio, new carpetJ,,So. side type hm . Close to Khls, 1---------4 BR. 2 Ba. Duplex, acroN cl. Hwy. $250 mo, 673-6360 or \'{esh:liffBpop.Ql~.i~466 RENTALS St tram Ocean. 2 Bl.ks from Excellen~ • pork , ~ round..., !or sdulr.~ot-1 lni peace I quiet, . I . I · t · I I I I ' i· I j: ' i. " ' I I I 1,:; ' ' i. • I' • ' I I. ' ! ' ' ' i' i' .. I ' 1· I I I ' ' I i i I !• ,, ! ' I I ' ,. Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have Any -Of These 'Jb~ggs A DAILY Pl·LOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Guitar ·3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. Camer• 6. Wuher 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10, Clarinet 11. Refrigerator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Michlne Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. V1cuum' Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm'f 36. File Cabinet 37. Goll Clubs 38. Sterling Sliver 39. Victorian Mirro1 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slide Prolector 57. Electric Tr•ln 58. Kitten 59. Classic Auto <'O. CoffH T1ble 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Witch 67. <lo-Kirt 68. Ironer 69. Camping Trailer • 14. Surfboard 42. l1wn Mower 70. Antique Furnltur• 15. M1~hin• Tool• 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18~ Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cert 20. Baromet•t 21 . St1mp Collection 22. -o tnett• Set 23. Pl1y Pon 24. Bowling Boll 25. Wotor Skis 26. 'FrHur 27; Su1tcaM 28. Clock 43. Pool Tobi• 44. Tir•t 45. Plano,.. 46. fur Coat 47. Dr•pes 48. Linens 49. Horse SO. Alrplono 51. Org•n 52. Exercycle 53. Rare Boob 54, Ski . Boots 55. High Ch1lr 56. Coins 71 . Tape Recorder 72. Ssllboot 73. Sports C•r 74. Mattress, Box _Spgt 75. lnboord Spotdboot 76. Shotgun 77. Soddlo 78. Dirt Game 79. Punching B•t 80. Bab'f' C•rrl•ge 81 . Drumt 82. Riffe 13. DMk 14. SCUBA Gtlr DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so • •• Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642~5678 .642-3645. AUO 3 Ba...:3-Ba. by tppt. .only. Rt.l.''r eq. Apts. Furnished Bay. Y/inter rental $250 home in ,e BhJffs! I $345 '3roi.mo.·llt . tut in-'advc. -~-------rw·n. $175 unfum./or An· mo. • Incl. water&: yd care. Avail General 4000 nual lse; $300 turn.1$225 un. Com!ortable 2 BR. tUrn. ~ Util, paid. Working Ooupll! only, 673-4389 Bilbo• 2.l OO 9/t; CHATEAU L• POINTE furn. ti!'Nlll9. . 3 BO rln. 2 bath$ S\t-ins Lovely fun1. 2 BR apts. Off. I ;o=""'o=;=<=="=~ fenced. cul de sac, vacant stN'l't Pfilklng. ct1..rports. ,c::o::.ro::;n::.s:_:d::•:..1.:.M::.•:·'c__4.;c2:c5::0 carpets, drps, lit &·last mo. Heated pool. $150 per mo. 2 BR., gllra;e. Sopt. S-July 1. $185. 540-1251 Adults, no pets. f175. 1 ~ .. lyrl)o) $115. U:J'.l. 2 BR house in court 1941 PO:\lONA AVE., C.?.1. 973-~fJt~ PENINSULA Point. % blk. to ocean, bay; 3 Br. 2\1 Ba.; yrly rent $235 per mo. Avail Sept. 3. 1-871·1205 carpeting In Uv. rm. l hatl.I.:::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:::= Yard&: aar. 2 mo. rent and Costa Mesa "4100 2 BR, Firepl .. adults, no pets. cleaning deposit in advanc,._ $150, Agt. Also 2 BR. wr 4 BR, 3 ba, on Peninsula near Bay &: Ocean, Sept 8th to July 1st, $300 mo. 673-5919 232A, Cecil Pl. $25 Wk. Up '"'1'~he<l. 67'4392 2 BR, water tiaid 252 Esther e Studio & Bach apt.a. St. $135. Howey Investment • Incl Utlls & Phone &erv. B•lbo1 Island 2355 :C:o:. :540-:::3'00=======i·· Maid Service.· 'fV avail. · • New Cafe I B8.r Mesa Verde 3110 ~76 Newport mvd. S:iS-975& BAYFRONT 4 Br. l ha., ---------2-BDRM.. NEW CARPET, dock. Winter 18t?. Aw.ii Sept 3 BR., 1%. Ba., tericro yd.; PARTJ.AU,Y,FlJRNISJ-IED; 9. Cal\ 1: ~14 1.U48 Slctly.,Atter 4. PM, call GAR. , .AVAILABLE AP· 3 BR house 116~) BA, 528-3379 PROX. SF;PT, 16. W.RJTE r. 'beautitul"Ji·patio. Slet!pi 1.1:::::::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::=1 OLSON, 3182 COUNTRY 8/31 to 9 675--1991 Newport Beach 3200 CLUB, COSTA MESA 3 br. & 1 br.. SHARP! Compact 1 BR. winter or yearly Jeue, apts. Drps., · bltnll; quiet Oill 6fG.-0663 f bldg. Adults on!y; $125 Mo. 546-4974 Aft. 6 PM er lagun• Beach 2705 C:... .... t ~-', 1,,,w,,,ke'"ndco',.-· =....,.,,,...,,....,__,,. VIE\V, Steps to ocean. 2 BR, ~ BACHELOR; Kit,, combo liv I .1-. rm & Br., bath. Nice loca· 2 BA, den, washer "'.Yer, I ti' N I . •-' • ..,, dishwasher. $250 mo lease realty on. ew Y pa,iDu..-.... ..,,J mo. 6,--10 months. 1313 Circle 2414 Vista Del Oro util pd. 548-3598 Wa,y or call Mon, Tu" AM Newport Beach BACHELOR. Clean, quiet. 8:30-11:30. 67l-6386 LEASE OR Parking. SID util dp. 1.fan OCEANFRONT OUPtn. mly. 1637 Irvine Aw . 646- Balboa B.:lboa 4300 DiscrimlnatiV'e Tenantl 1, 2 .l 3 BB.RM.. API'S. POC>h. NO·OlllDRElC M-ARTINl9U1!1 GARDEN .APTS 18th· & Santa· An, C.M. Call Mn. Hendenoo 646-5.5{! 1Tl7·Sanla Ana, Apt 113, C • 2 HR. duplex, atvv !><It. relrl ~ar.. fenced (>-tti \ Ne Redec, Adu!""-NQ Pr!'Wl1• I trade 'p/'l'ent f« Yd ·can e apts., owtt equip. 2223 fomcma 531--0651 Wk daya~ C.,.toJ Owe, 2 & den, $175 LEASE/OPTION 5736 Sept. l5 thnl .Tune 15. 2 • 3 Bedrooms SM 1 Br. Apt. Partly fUl'n TENNIS-ENT~TAINMENT 2 BDRMS. Mature adul BOLSA.CHICA & HEIL Cp1'., d'1"., bi,,,., 1110 494-54.13 2 -2~ Baths S80. Util paid. Call <lfter 5 ./ 2 BR, 3 blocks to beach, Carpets .. Dra.pes p.m. 642-56m . ,• large yard. Lease $160 mo. Complete Kitchens $72.50 And up. Vr.>ry nice 1 & * 497.16<6 * Gorgeous Locallon 2 BR. Trailers. 133 E. 16th, _ $225 Up Costa Mesa. 642-12S5 S0;.um=m;;•::,r.,:R;;e:;,n;;l•o;l;:.s_2::.9:..;.;1D ~~~~Ph~·~646-l l33 BACll. .A~t., fp l'.\ ~m ceil, carp; pr1v. PQllO. l :A_dult._, LAGUNA-Oceanfront. spec-BAYSIDE Village, $175; 2 No pets S88 ".iriy. 671-~&9 • tacular Villa, priv. beach, . huge rooms, park·like gro. Br. 2 Ba., stove, refrig, 1 BR. pertly fw-n .. Adults, No ADULTS '. · 847·8414 Uol\od>e~cr · -. . Leguna 811ch 4705 BR l 11' ~ . ,dfPL le!p =e.::.::::..:.:::::: __ :c.::,: "'Bltn5, pri gar/pado ... 4d A'ITRACTIVE Lge 1 BR~ ~140. M9-M33 546-4021. CV~ Steps )~.~~ch. N, Laguna. . VELY 1 BR, crpta, ~· Util pd. $1:'10 mo. 494-5$4 patio, pool silfi mo. 1162 , 2 BR.. view, SVfl cleck, nr Kenwood C.M. 646-«198 beach. Very nice! $175. Se I Cari>ets. drapes. 'Adults on· pets•soo1mo. · unds. 2 Weeks pt. 900., 4 1 N Pool H ll We'""''": 11400:· Al8o Victoria Y· 0 pets. · 1 v; ca 548-J.356 4950 -~"u 675-1004 After 4 P?.t ' Condominium _Be;B~~· 3 BR, 3 BA, _________ 1Si\1ALL Studio apt., older, -------,-, -~ B/8 . M J ="':!l4-4,=o9 : 25=:0o,c ~~-"·;;;'=,! Newp0r,t .lie.ch . )20o -~. 11000 ,():wner~3. GREAT Family B E AC H stable persoo d~red. $70. NE\.V '2 BR T~ 2 Ba, _ _ ' . . . . : ! 494-4957 or 494-5589 1'IOUSE 4 Br. 1 hsc lo heh mo. 646-6419 alter 6 PM bit-ins, clitl:t house> .l pool, UNFURNISH£D ? ~· LAST. min. cancell. makes w/.ocean vl~w. Great !or IJELUXE l bdrm. Pool. SllO. drps, crpts, enclosed PJ: ) ha~ unit nut ll:f ~ 1-.. Ba••h·-. 3 BR. avail. ch1l!lren. $350 moi yearl)'. Ide•l 1_ ba-'-... or. 1993 $!85. 5,10-4179 . . Pital. Availabl• Sept 1 ~~ed.~ lo;~t 2 wks. oi 6'2-3523· 642-1554 Church Si .. ·c.M~~9633 "":::..=..::cc:......,;,,,-_~·~-..1 ~,'$20!!· ~"/ J~·-, ;.', Summf'e. S250 wk. 548-6348 l:EAC'll apt. for ts lge 11t"diol ~=======~ .:t~~TAL5 • 0 typf' ~ br f r p I c Newport Bosch . 4200 Apls. ·Unfurnished ·3-BE0~90.M. 2-.... lh r' 2 BR apt, private beach, S. ' "' · ~-..l, '""· A..U".';1_.s., • crpts/drps. SJ 75/mo. See · l""" f.Wll '""' Laguna, 9/1 to 0/8, $130. 5201 River Apt. B. or 2 BR .. ronv. loc. Deck, frpl. General ' 5000 '15th. 'Adu!Ca ooly. · · ' 496-1075 after 6 530-S7:li · Fum. $125 l\1o. Sept. ro June Bay & leach -~ &R. 1 ba, pool, W/jtilrd &: inc. 618~ CI u b ho us I! RENT R••lty, In~ RENTALS HouMs Unfurnished General 3000 ------4 BR 2~1 Ba, neat a.a a pin, iBcludes pool, tenpig, and clubhouse facilities. $225/ mo. Bkr. 642-7Tl7 pool _maUitenance._ S3~. 369 ~2'hl. _ . __ 3 Rooms Furnitu,.. 2025 w; Balboa m~ .• v;,,, Boya Cirele, N-B. ON THE BEACH $25 · Month 673:"'3 Eves. 642-3369 or 542-5!114 \Vinter rental $150, Ocean· FULL OPTION 'l'O eO'Y NEAR Beach. 2 -S t y , front. Ph. Owner. 54s:8zl I No deposit o.a.c. 3 BR. Apf ... Nta:r· , n A-Frame 3 BR. 2 Baulho 1 . days: 4~-2935 ~ves. H.F.R.C, . ~~t~'. ~~'iB!tnt. $240 Month lease lop on · GRACIOUS LlvinR:! 2 BR Furniture Rentalt 642-3547 Mobile Home. Comp. Furn. -517 w. 19th, C.Ji.t ,4s..3481 {WILL Fum.); Upper 3 2 Clubhouse, pool $125 mo. 300 1~o w , -·•-Anh n4 -Ba duplex. 2 Blks. tO: ~. University P1rk 3237 E. Coas t Hwy, Sp. 227, NB """ · ...,>UI,, m ·-I MU836 · 3100 ;.;_;"'-'...;c"-;...;;,..;___ ' BR l" B .1........... ,...,... ·$225 ?.lo., se. . ' IRVINE Village, University MOBILE l lome wlUl cabana, Bl " " 1 a,, ...... ,,..sA, d·ul-,•.· NEW Soundproof 2 BR. i: Clean , older 1 Bedroom house on 1h acre. Ideal for older couple. 2 Blocks from city Pfll'k. New wall to wall carpels, bdwd flooni, &bower, $100 mo. 669 W. 18th, Costa ~1esa. 646-4TI8 alter 6 PM tn s, pr v. g11.~ .. ::: ..... Aree.. 2 Bdrm. 2 baths, near bay, Lido, Newport $140. After 6 PM ~16 AC1'061 tm.. Coco'•· 1 Lease-Option $235 mo . Beach. 549--0959 E vening11 Irvine fl.8?/$200, 673-2222 DF.1.UXE 2 Br. Lido Sands Cost1 Mesa 5100 SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 Bat; 1 area, Util. pd. $1ll-$14f>..$155 I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [ blk. from ocean. $115 l( ., 80..:;s..:;ikc:...:B:.c•;.,Yc_ ____ 3240 to July 1. LI !H155 I• yearly. 646-9116 evu 2 BR Front duplex. $135/mo. WINTER lease SeJ>t 14 , 2 BR $97.50 per Mo. 2 br., on Seaalxlre Dr •• Separate house. New J y dplx. Compl furn . Steps to Central location yearly least'. Sl.85/mo. decoral-•. '"2-9139 bch. S13.'">-Sl50. Z13: 336-3211 close lo Shopping • 675-0601 e. 12 BEDROOM, 1 Bath , "'.,., h d d P l. WINTER Rental, furnished 2 2 Bedroom, 1 bat carpets an rap!?s. a 10 E1st Bluff 3242 ·BR B8yfront. Lovely view & single story Newport Sho,.. and fenced yard-. Adults on-~;::;;;;;;;;~;::;;;;;;;;;;;l~~!!~~~.:._"°.c-enclosed yard & garage iy. N"' ·-· Owner t>ntiD. 673-Mil' H bo M LARGE, Unfum 2 BR, 2.' ar r anagement 673-4517 C.11 evt'Tllngs. . B/I , 1 BR ... furn. & unfum Pool; Campany, Inc. apt. New~. crpta. !'. ·A II $ 'pt lst no children or pe~. 24~~ 6734400 lease. $167.50. mo.. Don't rent! $1900 down buys Ea.at B~~!. ·4 ~l~m, large 16th St., N.B. 646~1664 li',;94-"95<Yl~====::::;~l=I this 3 BR home priced n(l(ll.o 1. . · · d•·n••g room OCEANFRONT ''THE GABLES-,.--. 1 $190 fl.1 th iving room , • .. , ' Ea t Bl ff u19nde~:prpr~i1sa · ,.,_~ • family room, built·in kitcb-1 bdrm Winter lltovlng Sept Lat: 2 BR. w/ ·=:;s~::•:;.:. ___ ..:;;r+:I x ~ ami Y room. v ... :ne;. en, beautlful!y landscaped 1512 \V. Ocean Front 67l-s.i77 rarage $135. ·Adults o1ey. PRESTIG! Town~· 3105 Roosevelt Way 546-343 yard and view. Yearly Jea1e Si\ITALL Bach. apt., $50 mo., Oi.rp., drps, bltns, patio. For )ea.se, 2 br I: d~'l I.EASE 3 BR., 2 BA, {rpl, S425/Mo. Incl. water and utll. Inc I u de d; centrally , 2437.G Oran~ Ave. ·wUh 2 or ~ bethl. 1 fenc'd yd:-new crpts, drps. Rardener serviee. located. 673-5631. Call Between 2 & 5 Medallion all e1ecJi1C, Mesa Verde $225. 546-QOJ 673..Jfi63 Ev~. 548-6966 WINTER. Lovely Bayview • 636-4l20 •. Z.Car gar, Rent rtutl 4 BR, 2 ba, !!lect. kitchen, Bay & Beach duplex. 2 BR. Rf'lllpoo.sible DAILY Pum WANT ADS $2SO mo. frplc, crpt1 I: drp!I. fenced Retlty, Inc. 1 ~·•;-:•;";"=l°'J,;75:,615;:"';"';' ==,,!.==";n.:,lN;G=ru>;=;UL::;:TS==! "":...'.."."'83"7.m==A=-==·W;;;";;' ".N~.•:£I patio $225/mo. 548-7260 ....-Bl d NB I' .tNLiJ w. Balboa v .. G I lOOO G I 3000 ~-I 3 BR house sno. 2 kids OK ener1 enera ._nera . ~rf~rd, gar., Ea&Stside. Coron• del Mar · 3250 2 SR. 2 Ba. rum. or unfurn. Patio, new carpet$. So. f!;ldc of Hwy. $250 mo. 673-5360 or 642-3645. AI...SO 3 BR. 3 Ba. honlt: in Tl'le Bluffs, SMS mo. LARGE 2 BR, 2 ba, avail 9ns. year around, $UIS mo. 54H!6'Agt. Lido Isle . .. .:1351 O ~eorrang• lmrt~ri of IM lcwr «mmb!.d . words &. low to fomi four Jimpl• worcb. IRUNLUC • 1 1r111 " HOW'S THE ~ I I I'· I ,3 ·an., l lJt &.; brlu1., ex. tac. peUo, ctirp., drpt. Lie $360. 67J.<63l - ISINIO ' I Hunilngton lleoch 3400 TIME FOR 3 BR.; get new cpU .. d.,,. I KU LAC. Sportl(nan'ltafe.:.We wmi mo ..... 2 °'"'· o.K. 'detr huntlno,b<ll di<ll)'t get a' Qu ICK CAS. H N..,. s..d> Blvd. & Slater . . ., • d11r. o.... .. ,,.._ w.r...,.;r, 116 Van Buren Mi-7823 hlgli and.we wen' broke, bJf. IT •-I'll ,, ...... r 4 BR. Ava.II lmm t.d . L IEG .... 1 1 ~a ":""••'-. \ THROUGH A O!>l>ld ..... bM·IM. 2 bl<><:i<a ... "°""''"• .... '"""'"' ...1.:1 I bc•Ch • "'· Ill -·.. "' by tilli:'Y " '"" -1~ DAILY PILOT -· = lte. l.W-74!0 • Y'!' <!...;., ....... ,... . ....,.., . ~=.y =: ~~."'~'. e {~~L~~~E~mas r r t r I'.· r 'f r •YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD') w~:-~t.0 ""'~ff!~:. f .! ~;c;~~::-:J ... LJllil ·I: I }jl \;;;··~~;.,· ii;:'---_..: .... .i·.-.... ....,....,_,, .... .._ ....... ;;;;;;_,,;;;;;;;;;;;.....,,""""....,..---;;;·•· .,---..1• ... -...;;.. .. ..;;;-=;;;.·· __ _.., .otAAai: ,_want"""""'· . • .SCRAM,LETS · ANSW.Elt-IN CLASSll'IC.l'AON ' . ' • I I -------~~~~~~~~~~~~--------...-..-.-..-...._ _________________ _... • . --. -.. T -. - SERVIC E DIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Thur1d.,, A-I 29, 19611 JOBS & EMPLOY1'1EN1 JOIS & EMPLO'iMINT DAil V I'll.OT #I JOBS. IMPLOYMINI -lnt•rlor Oecoratlnt 6737 rtelp Wanted, Mtn 7200 H•lp Wenttd. IMn 7200 Help Wanted, Mtn 7200 Help W•nted. /Mn 7200 Help Wented Women Help Wentocl Help Wenttcl Jobe Men, w-7500 ~W~oi~m~'"~"--_:7:_:400=ll_w_o_"*' _____ 7400_ AJtT aamo11-_, !-1 e Residence • Comm'I e • Painllna, mt A ut e \Vall CoVcrinp e Color Ccordination FREE ESTIMATE 1Jceni4!d Ir lDIW'ed MODERN DECORATORS 536-~ . Ironing 6755 IRONING ,,-an\ed at home. $2.50 dozen OIJ1 548-1894 eves. • E UROPEAN Lady, reipot19iboe, dotna tronlng in tip home. &4S-29S41 S..12 AM Progreulve manufac- turing company with •xwllent working condltlon1 and fringe bentfita f\a1 Imm.di· •ta openln11 for: e '1raub" Autom1tic Screw Mach. Opers. Alrc:nft Strike Conditions Exist NEEDED IMMEDIATELY AIRCRAFT FACTORY HELP e SHEET META!. MEOiANICS e POWER BRAKE 4 SHEAR OPERS. e EXPERl?i.fENTAL MECHANICS Welden I Strike Conditions Ulst NEEOED IMMEDIATELY * TOOL • Dl.E MAKER * GENERAL INSPEC"roR • MA1NT£NANCE MECHANIC • MAINTENANCE ELECnllCIAN * srocKMAN..sTORE • LINE •METAL ~LER • IUVETER * MET ALI' v 1~r~1 E~R * POWER BRAKE EXPERIENCED Nunecy mN1 wanted for po.rt.(l.me help in nurteey A,pplJ O!M IUU90l')'. 2744 E. a:..t JIW)', O>rma. del Mar Help Wanted Women HO SID SES Over 21 7400 Full or Part Time Apply In Ptrton 9 -5 p.m. ~ow SECRfTARY 7400 Prev'loua e~. SU.., .. $460. Call Mn. Strm;emk;y ••••• 641-4000 MARINfRS SAVINGS & LOAN -paint, pm • fnk arnaJl I ceramics.. wen at bomt. AD. 1 • EXPERIENCED PART TIME PROOP COMMERCIAL TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4525 Ma.Arthur Blvd. Newport lloech 540-4414 EXICUllvt SURD ARY mat.ta» ~ w. dtltver. Imrntdilte ctah for I ,..... ...... -I ADULT Coup!•, au1*ni , Heavy dictation, suod lholt. manacen; able to., mallt. bond <nd t>Plnl lld!U. Ex-• clunJnc. 2 BR. 2 bL Apt. 9nent beor.Utl and wot't· , ,:l°'=""=l=cn.==""=1251===! 0 "" ''"""'"''· ' . Apply, Mr. Brown Agend•, M.. W. 7550 A ROUS 0 EXPlORER ~.~~'. .. ~".'::$425 MOTORHOMf CORP. PIT Med AM't •••••• $2, hr. ~ tJne Med'lanlc •••••• ·to l9JO. Hotttu/Cl.lihlft' •••••. 12. hr. L••d~oapinu u10 • Lathe Operators e SHEET METAL LAYOUT lliEN' e MIG & TIG WELDERS OPERATOR * PUNCH PRESS OPERATOR REUBEN E. LEE 1515 Wfflollff Drive Ntwport Btach AntqUal ........... emplo)'er 4000 C•mpu1 Dr. Newport 8e1ch · · 546-3300 ARGUS EMPLOYMINT , OONSULTANJ: AGENCY I GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING 8i. GARDENING SERVICE State licensed cootrctr, Experienced * ENGINE LATHE OPERATOR 151 E. CoHI Highway Ntwport Btach Residential -Commercial • Drill Press e FABRICATION SUPERVlSOR * TURRET LAnIB OPERATOR .------ J. W. Robinson Ha.I opmlnp fat TELEPHONE SOUCITORS EXPEIUENCD> '204S w ettcWf I N .B. 50-TTM l lot E. 1Ttb St,,&:&. Nl'.6331 ~ Soheelo-lnstrucllOft 7600 , II you are I rHnhrint the werkl l Yard cleanup. Free est. N4 job too big 893-3581 CORRAL'S lndscp I: rototill st!rv. Free est, have own equipment 962-4764 Pape rhanging . Painting 6850 * PAINI'ING & DECORATING * Interior, exterior IJc'd. lns'd. Guaranteed. : ~tom work anly. HARRIS PAINTING ~ PiINTING, inter. • eJCtt:rior 30 Yrs. exper .. plea.sing p\lblic. Freoe est. Call \\'!Jl. Henn 642--0238 548-8705 p/lINTING. ExL In t. Ext. Jl.se Trailer. l'T yra exp. F'rtt est. Acow;t. cell. 5,S-5325 rlii\IJING And Papering. u yoo call me we both benefit ExclllSive but not expensive 1'ry me and see. 541-3157 1r;;ruoR & EXTERIOR 1 Painting. Free est. ijc. & Ins. ctuck 543-53J.4 PliNTING. Student wants pl"' jobo. D<p. * 842-Sfi67 * !"Paper Buggy" 847·1659 •iqpil ~tore • home calls ~ve.Jt.gvise • seli . install PALll:/TIN1s Aver. r oom comp!. $25. &: up. Neat 1Vork. Local rets. &47-US,, ~ainting Exterior/Interior ' Free E.&timates! * 642-4669 * 548-8712 * JNT ·ext. Average 1 BR apt, labor & mat'la ;74 .50 . 6¢-7528, 548-49'17 Plumbing 6890 iirr 24 HOUR SERVICE * Plt.imblng repair remodel Y,uaranteed * 64&1407 Marv•s-Plumblng Service Repalr --Remodel •646-9807• Pillmbing 24 hr. serv. Work gUar. Lie., insur.; remodel, repair, rooter serv. s:n-7566 Rtmodtl., Repair, 6940 IF' YOU need Remodeling PAINTING .•• REPAIRS CALL DICK ••• 642.1797 Siw:.;ing"'------'6960'--' SUITS, dresses, alteration&, mending, work guaranteed. Experienced. 536-4450 Alteration.......-642-5845 :-;reat, accurate, 20 yra. exp. TILE, Ceramic 6974 :• Verne, tbe Tile Man * Cust. work. Install & repairs. No. job too small. Plaster patch, Leaking s h o w e r repair. IW7-1957/846--0'l06 Upholstery 6990 Operators Experienced APPLY AT STA-FAST, HK. 640 S. S1nta Ft St. Santa Ana, Calif. MACHINE OPERATOR (Produdlon) Srnall precision switdl com· pments. Set~p and ope?"· ate variety ol machines in- cluding turTet lathe Verti• cal mill: abort runs, small shop, excellent working cm. ditiorul. STACO, INC. 1139 Baker SI. Costa Mt11 549-3041 Penoone! Office Open 9 am to 3:30 pm . 7 da,y1 SARGENT· FLETCHER 1111 Harbor Blvd. La Habra, Calif. nu11-0382 21J.694-1985 An equal opportunity eropl.oyer BUSBOYS AND DISHW Al!IERS Full or Part Time • Apply in penm 9-5 p.m. REUllBf E. LEE 151 E. Coast Hlghwey Newport Btach * AULl.JNG MACHINE OPERATOR * BENCH MACHINIST * HELIUM ARC Wll.DER * MACHINE WELDER * EXPERIMENTAL MECHANIC * FABRICATION STRUC· TURE DEVELOPMENT MECHANIC * TUBE BENDER * ELECJ'RICAL INSTALLER * AIRCRAFT PAINTERS Penonnel Ottl.ce Open 7 am to 3:30 pm. 7 days SARGENT. FLETCHER 1111 Harbor mvd. La Habra, Calif. Il4-8'11-0382 ~1985 AntqUal"""'"1mlty employer ,, __ _c_;;:;==--- e Food Cheoker • Cocktail Waltniq APPLY IN PERSON AFTER 5P.M. KARAM'S 501 30th Slrfft , Newport B11ch BABYSITI'ER Needt'd bet. & aft. achl.. for boy 7, at. tending aftttnoon hall days at Newpt. Bch. Grammar Sehl. My W. Newport Beach home pref'd unless you have attemoon 2d gradrr at same rll. 61>-1S33 ~t: E D I CAL Recept.-sect'y •'Ai Days a week. Send hand written resume, Incl. ace, phone number, mar I tal status, preVlous txpel', to: 1617 Westclift Dr, SUite 203. A, Neaport Beach R.N. -L.V.N. 3·11, 11·7 Hospital opening Sept 2nd. Contact Director ot Nursing, Experienced Cosmetic Saleswomen - Salary plm top cornm1uSorui. F\rll ttme. Excelleat benefit•. APPLY PERSONNEL lM :P.1on thro Fri Fashion Island Newport Beach An equal opportunl.ty ...,..,.... Brvnch Waltreu Sunday only • hours. ~ 21 or over, siu 14 or under. Experience prderr~ ed. Apply in person after 3 p.m. FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT 3801 E, Coast Hwy Corona del Mar No Phone calll plellff Coate Me11 e Cooks Mamori1f Ho1p11a1 STENO 301 Victorl1 St., Cosla Mesa Ligbt ahonhand, typing, Full or part time. P)euant -""""''"'· Hourly wages plus bonus. A,ppl)t 1n P•ncm. Holiday Hullh Spa %JOO HARBOR BLVO. COSfA Mli!"' brt MAIDS NEEDED Experlenc~ or wlll train for steady work. EXTRA GOOD WAGES Commercial T elltr UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 H•rl>or Blvd. Cost1 Meta 546-1033 Good -............. 1-------- Apply !n ........ ....... kuper Mn. Joyce Miner, bet 9 am I: 3 pm. Laguna Countr)' Oub Village 3l1Q> S. ~ Hy, at Aliso Belich, ~th i..auna Medlcel Office Ex,,.-otd Mtdloal S.C. retary or NUl'le needed by ~05ur&eon!n!l.8, GIRL FRIDAY Part time. Some vi:perl. ence required. 60 w.p.m. electric typewriter, 10- key adder, &ood wUh ti19 \ftC. Neet apptarlna: $1. hr. Senr:I lett:S' Jrith ex- pertence to H.M.F ., P.O. Sm21l5,N-Badl & HJ!. T>Plna. ""' billlnrl==~,..---.-,.-,,..,­exp neceuary. X-ra,y help.. NCR Proof operator Apply ill tu!. Autunoblle, Good pay penon. Seeurlty Bank 196 E. for quafilled person. Send 17th St. C.M. Equal op- quallflc1tions to Y.P. 2018 portunlty employer Baltra Pl, Costa Meu. lobo-Mon, Worn. 7500 An equal opportunity employer J.C. Ptnnty cO:-Busbovs 642.2734 posting. Mlnlmum age oo. n_ ~ccboul "'c'1 k Fashlon Island ; • 1 H OUSEKEEPER. mature, Work for two top brnkers. -ct1va • tr , ____ _,.,____. -. Newport Beach Dish she d e p e n d a b I e , o w n $400. Call ~. Must know touch ll)'sttm on Hu openinga for • Wi r transportation, $1 hr. Shear!on, H1rrunill 6 Co. l~ey adder. Pmnanent, $619 to $752. mo. to be •d· P1rt or full time • a1temate approx 1 wk 2:30 901 Dover Dr., N.B. I opportunity. ~ in i"""'· Ago 21 to "· up to SALESMEN AD Shifts pm-12,30 am. 2nd wk 5pm. COOKS & TRAINEES ,,.....,ffiVINE co~ 35 with approved expert. in our l()pm Must like children. Good pay & worklni cood. ence. Height 5'8" minimum, GARDEN SHOP Apply fn Person 962-9943 • Exper. in Mexican foods 1«rJ ~~YHCLUB .. 8 weight in proportion to Recent successful e:q>er-WANTED, Dependable belp(ul. Amt..,'• Restaur-' .......-.. wy., ,,, ' heigbt Physical require· lence preferred. Compe-WU B 7 babysitter in my home, ap.. l'Vlt, GS 17th St., a:.t& ASSEMBLER ments: High School gradU· titlve salaries, e.xcellent en s prox, 5 to 6 hrs. Mon Urru Mesa. Small parts assembl,y. Full ate, valid Ca.lifomia Drivers benefit program. Fri. tor 2~ yr old girl. $20. MARRIED WOMEN time. Only those rdl.able a: license, U.S. Citi:ten. Written Apply in person 333 Baysldt Drlvt wk. TrU1s. provided. F.V. Full or p/Umo ·-·k, .... _ steady n~ apply. Rtfer-Penney's Fashion Island Newport Beach 96.. ... ~-"""' S.pt 28 1968 At 10 ana 2619 $50. -· week -mo-• ...,R_ ence r~·t-ed. 64&-1522 or W llnl t . a · Hall 8200 :OO a.m. W.~i:30 p.m. ..-• .,. .... ....... .. ......... es ns er ty Monday tlfru Friday WOMAN WANTED nee. No coUectina:. No ,-=""'=--~-~ Westminster Ave, on or tie. Equal opportunity emplO)'er To care for ambulatory delivery and no canvuslna:. ACCOUNT'S rec e Iv ab 1 e !ore Sept. 16, 1968. Phone I~-~~-~~'-'-COOK female stroke patient & do Call Mra, Todaro 893-9742 bkkpr, experienced, able to POLICEMAN RN Medlcal-- 3-ll and ll·1 I C U All gh!ftl L V N 11 ·7 0 R TECHS 7-3 ExOOJ.nt ,,,,_. concll- tlon• 1n new holpltal open.. ina September 2nd. of liltlneu •••• I CONFIDENCE -COfol. I PETENCE It ,_ key to I a mcenafUl and lucn.tlVI Cart!«. Tb1a can be acbJev.. .. qui""" and ell.ctlve'1. Let QI lhow )'OU bow. Nona Hottman Newport ScMll of Bual-. 833 Dover Dr., N.I . ~153 . COLONL\L .._ • <' prln.te echool. G a rd t 11 ! Grove 2% thru 10th IJ"ld•. 5cnall ci.u-. lndi:ridual help.~. E D1lt•b, ~~ ...u. ........ ...,,,_L:l ... Wllltrade-lorbuo ~: drtvklc~1400 ;: GARDm' Crove Mon-.:in ~ pre.«bool thru 3rd p..s., .. : World'a fl.neet ed'ir:etkmll ;• Jlftlll'UD. TrM&porCatloa -·~ utendtd day. WU1 trade tmi. ,' ~ tlon for bus drtvlna •• 539-l«KJ • SCHOOL Childrtn'a vacatkm '' ,, rattL Cillcoat 10 • ~ • Tfl>inc School 561-2151. 111 ;; Del Mar, CM. ·i Leam To Be A Aorist '. • 545-9& • MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRAD!! • ' ·I . Fumltu.. IOOO •· ------~-. $ED1TERRANEAN s t J l t : ' 1Dt'1s, 8' I: matcbing 1• b1 .,.; Han1a ot: Callt • JllOI old. Xtra tbkk cush1ons, highest grade quilted fabric w/00 1 Vy Scotch.guard. Cost $8'1'5, • leaving If.ate, MAKE OF· :. 893-45U, Ext. 2<15. CAREER light bousework. lJw out. HOTEL Maida. Yetar· m.md operate Burroughs 1465 data EXPERIENCED Full Tlmt Refermces. Call 54()..98Tl • employment full or part Ptocelltna: macbtn1 le C M MOVING. Nearly new cktaxe 1. WATER CONDITIONER OPPORTUNITY! Ovor 25 Aft" 7 p.m. ONLY tim•. Coogmhtl .....,,, ,.... ..ttonn AIR analys\1. Xlnt oata "" .. *•~ ---•-lo .., FER.~ ···--• t 1n •--1 Mtmorl1I Hos~t1I ....... .......,. .. ~ SALESMAN want-• 1,.. ORDER Take,.,, wom"' -roundinga. Laguna ru~ ,.,_,, a ..... r ge .,.,m:f ta. "'-~. •-$JOO ea. ·Ne-• Join todays laster>I: growin&: t:\I • Wrlt Bo M 1~ o 11 301 VlC"I'ORIA • ...,,.,.. """'""" .. f o 1' permanent position. profession-Mutual Fund sales 11te Stem wheeler iirll over 19. Days or even-494-.).196 ' x • °" ai.+J P1lot. , COSTA MESA king size bed rrs. Lra Maple ~. Must work door to door. No experjence necessary. · inj:~ PJeasant.~work t.....+,_ OUTSIDE WORK MA1VRE woman lraJn • &U-273C 4-ne ctdar chest. '75-•• Excellent opportunity wtth We train. full or part time Apply ln pers0n' our oUice. No exp nee. tlgure counaelor, Ca I I f ' 1 1168-2509 • national aervice company. Mutual Fund Advisoni, 9 • 5 p.m. Salary $1.65 per hr. Call KI Girl for boat clMnup. Co& Jaraut company. Must haw _ . , Me>st b-.• oal" manago. lno. REUBIN E, lEE 7-1323 ~·~•~h~";; all~ f!gu,... Llko to ""k ( k SAYE$ $ f ~: ment potential. Npl B. 1603 Westcliff 642.6422 l>ENTAL ASSISTANT wl public. 6% Hours pe:r e 00 J .::. Rayne Water Conditioning S.A. 1212 N. Broadway 151 E. Coast Hlghwey Over 25. Some ttont desk ex· EXPER. Waitresses _n ° w day, 2 Sat's per mo. Startfns WAREHOUSE SALE ... 7526 Parle Avenue 547·8331 Newport Be1ch perlence preterrel. Must being interviewed in person, salary $270 mo. Call for in. e Wat'tr•HeJ H.F.R.C. Rental Co. Garden Grove, catiL have more than one year ex-See Mr. Lee at the Dry tervlew W-3630' tii'H 517 w .. 19th, Costa Mem Phone 897·1DIJ3 COOKS:-LEAD FRY ---------1 prienc:e in dental oUlce. Dock Restaurant 2601 W. MA1URE penoo aae 30-50, 54." ROUND dining rm table, ~ Hair Sty11'st Ex"""'' pay and woddng FRY COOK 494-ntl alt, ,,,. °'""Hwy .. N.B. Usod .. heavy ....... $1.75 e Hostesses 5 luva, • d>alrs; Drttel - . oonditioru:. Must be ~t WANTED Experienced maid HOUSEKEEPER· Llve out hr durlna tralztlna. Rapid declandonc::bettofdrawua "t with foll~g. qualified to neat and pleasant. ?t1e~ Experienced only. Nights. with references. Send ap. 5 days wk for working advancement for qualified Must bt over 21 le 1tep table; PaJ;llted dat ~ tn high grade Beauty food experience helpful. Salary open. No phone pllcat.1m before Sept. S to Pl!tt'Dtl of 2 elem ach1 applicant. Xlnt worlc:inc con. Apply tn Pl!MIOll. ol drawers; I ft coudl. , Studio, Oilers permanent AMIGO'S RFST'AURANI' calls. Apply after 3 p.m. Mn. N. Thal. P.O. Box 582, chldm. F.V. Please call alt dltions, !HG W. 17th St C.M. betwttn 3 1: 6 p.m. eG-1068 · ,,, wol"k:, pka~t environment. 428 E. 17th St., C.M. Corona del Mar, C~lif 92625 6 pm wk n!les. 91)8..1026 ~ need t d Monday through Friday SPANISH, carved r •me· "! BUFFUM'S Fashion Island Newport Beach Good company benefits. Ap. ru;;.;-o;.===..=::::.._ FIVE CROWNS MARRIE llfY ply: PART Time crew manager, HOUSEHEEPER needed by D Women -full or Huntln&'fm Be a ch~ • A WESJ table and• cha1n PaJd rroo. ~ easy work, 3 or 4 hours RESTAURANT teacher 3 days per week. part time, Earn $50 wk. Car Weekdaya, 2 to 6 PM. 3 Like new. Make cl!tt. White .i evenings working wi th boys. 3801 E. Coast Hwy. 1:30 to 4::11 PM. General nee. No rolleding, no School. age c h JI d re n . 2106 W. Ocean Front )'OUth bed A: mattreaf $30. :j Must have car . Com. Corona de! Mar housecleaning, no tloon, delivery, Do canva.uhl&'. References~. Salary Newport Beech Other m1lcelL ~2380 missions. For information Refs 1"t<l\drfd. 962-8990 539-76U open. Call 147-n73 alt 7 PM. NEAR new Spmilb dmiDa &· :!~ 893-5375 and ask for TV Repairman WOMEN Prr w / c • r . B AB Y SJ TT ING, days; FULL Time girl Friday over aet: table, 1 chain, 2 pc. ~- SNACK SHO N Good rtunlty with Fullerette HB. " hr a:uar. Newport Beach are a. 21, who can keep bookl. Ont Audio.Visual butch.,, I al~ doon. Cost ~~ p O. I FAST growing Datsun dealer oppo per-Lynne Brown. 5 4 0-19 3 2, 675.-0606 OR 675-4766 after 5 rirl oltke 1n WHtminllter O-ralor over $900, .-c. tor $400. , 1 Now taking ApPlictltions needs 2 p e r m a n e n t centage. M2-7692 PM area. Salal'J open. Write !WI s.a:;,-$43&-$5r30 675-3508 ~ for salesmen, new &. used. Top Newporter TV CHILD care; 3 school age. BABYSITTER needed for 7 p1rt.lculan to P.O. Bo:.: 2044, 3 PCE aect'l $75. 2 a;bol .: Morning Dishwasher pay plan. Call 49f...9m ask ~Harbor Blvd. My home. Own trans. Nr yr old boy. Nr. Pomona BoUa Station Watmetr Offset Oupllc"or li•rm cbn sz:;. ta. Jtnd. ·J ·-d for Gen Mgr. "•" OC11 -~--• wh ......... _. _ _._ •1 •, -_ ~ _ • ~ 1.,==c-==--c-.-..,. .....,.,...,.,. Adams A: Magnolia, HB. .x;'"""'• en ...,.. ......... PART TIME Operator tble ~· -.,.,.._ 1--· lunch Busboy SERVICE station attendant 962.wll 64&-2769 alt 5 RESTAURANT WORK Salary $45S--$556 eYH. , ~t' llELP! HELP! H ELP! \Vill be lntervi~ing btwn the Ex Per. only, Some FRY COOK TEACHER wanta houeehokl LEGAL secretary. LepJ exp. General duties. APPly 1n per.. rrAUAN Pruvtndal cHrq • Custom upholstery booths ot hrs. of 3.s Mon·Fri. mechanical background req. Experienced help• or 5 hrl. every other helpful. Must be fut, ac· IOll only, Dell Shel Delles-Custodl1n aet; 5 dnwt1' baby ~! any type, bars, restaurants, Apply 1n Person 14972 Springdale H.B. Union Apply at week. CcU.f. 6'1'5-4458 cur1lte, typlat Ii: know snl. tessen restaurant. 10039 Startlnr Salary $447. wardrobe. 8782 Vi.ta Del SoJ ~I ..i, hospitals, will work nights, m E, C,oa.51: Hwy., OJM 76 THE RIG~ER .,. ~s Adams .,, at ... -.. -~ HB t will not interter wUh your 673-9000 l"°'=-;c-o~----~ Babysitter It lite houM'keep. .......,.._,, · .... ., ;eve,•·.;• .c:,...~-=--..,. business. Harbor UpbolJtery -;:-----,-,-.,--,.-SERV. Sta. SaleBman, ~r· No. 16 Fuldon Island lne; 1 AM to 2 PM, 4 d&)'l a TEACHER desires babysitter H.8, APPLY ROUND pokl!!' tbl. CDDwrta !~ li<l6-Sffi8 General Woodworking ls.""iced, ~~~~ 21 • man1ed.. Newport Center N.B. wk. Alt. 3 PM. 962-(155 m my hoo>e, half day for LV or RN opm1np for 2 Ora"I" Co11t Col.... tor din $100/l>Mt otfer. Pfiac .. 1 1 . Machlnt Woodcervlng biluyl Ch.,..,,.,,. on exper. ====~=~~ f~. e....-ienced wai,__ one small child. Be.lboe 1hlfts, 3-11:30 PM, 2 ah1ftl 7101. Fairv1ew Ro.d pq;tbl.$10.50-CQ'lS -JOBS & EMPLOYMENl Wood Parts Asstmbly 1 ty. evron Station Ha,r.. SERVICE ST AT I 0 N '"'--.. ~ ... =., .. , ~••. App~--ln 675-2339 11-7; :30 AM, a wk., or ml)' O:iata M-834-6709 MJ.celllneous F'Ur:situn Artfflclal Limb fib. bor &: San Diego Frwy, C.M. SALESMAN Expd. Older ;~~ ;;'Oce.a vAv. HOUSEWIVES. EARN 'WOrk full ti.me all I ahllb * Good Candlltm * 1 •. _ Job W1nted, Men 7000 Mature, experienced in EXPER. Service atatioo at-mM fine. Top wages a: Htmt Bcti $3().$44) wk. a-pare time. altematirla. Newport Harbor1---,l"'NSU=::R"!A1"N"'C"'E,--m-.321.t ':~ wooctwo..i.1~~. Good mtcll-tend. Hrly wage + comm. comm. Oievron St at J" n · · H 8 lb Con v ale 1 c e n t Home t.o :.tAINTENANCE plumbing anJca1 ~bill~. Others need Thll and .P/dme. 2801 E. Adams I Magnolia, Hunt· SITrm WANTED . ' area. 54().1932 El 646-7765 92" BLUE Sofa. lUcblrdlcc •1 carpentry -Electric·· Full not applf. Coast Hwy., Cd.7\f. Apply In 1ngton Beach. 5 Day Wttk BABYSITrER In our home EXPERIENCED Automotive Gr"•t 0p""""•nify tabi11, occ. tablet. 1 htlll ~' ~' time. 548-<B.15 Ki gsle Mf Co per90n suSa·•o"-y"'s.---1, ~~646-<!~:.."'.::.ca1ttt=:..•:..PM=·c.... for mall girt weekday1. aerv!ce cubier and ttlief v. ,,.,..,., oen.mic ~-~20tt :f Job Wanted, Lidy 7020 ~ll ~6 fo~:ppt. • -.E"°lo-c71r-o-n'lc-.S1"lc-ea-m_1_n_ DISHWASHERS BABYSITTER, Sooora Rcls. Start Sept. 54G--0396 PBX. Contact Mn. Be 11 Expetmoed Life 6 A. A: n. I PC Twin bed ttt1 Ma!-l:i With knowledge of pllrts and/ Amigo's Restaurant School dilt. 9 Yr. old boy. HOUSEKEEPER, Babyllt· 8t2-GiU. Willon Ford sales, aalnmen wanted forOUl' new trem:, llPrincs, e b tat•.""~ SOCIAL SECRETARY. Have or 'TV repair. 428 17th SI., ColJta. Mesa Before 6 alt. IChl. S4S-0183 ter, Mature. Live in. Pri 18255 Beach Blvd., Hwi. omc. 1n Hunttnrton Beach. ~$75.MIS-4151.Cll ,, "" "' n t """'arlal Busboys & H. w. Wright Co. BARTENDER ~·~'":...5:...P:...M,:,..,,._~--rm. * 968-4219 * tlngton Buoh. """""""'·-" "' for craluy ... FllRNrruRE a, In~ :1 hackgi-ow,d. Full or part 1770 Newport Blvd, CM BABYSITI'ER. Uve in or --------BABYSJTI'ER, my home, m.anqement. For t>ecan.tor. MUI oaer. ~"r l t 11me.-6'1>-0085 Dishwashers SERVICE Stanon attendant Send resuml! to P.O. Box 391. out. SaJuy open. For young SPANISH spea.king be.bysU· 8:45 AM • !i:l.5 PM. Utt ~ Clll Jet17 be-vat s l*'t1· tSJ.G116 ~, TYPING IN MY HOME. Full tlmt, over 18 ~rlenced, tull &: part 0Hc;cm,.tinfrton'y--8e-•clc"';. """"""' professional CCK!Ple l i..g ter .. IJve In, Hght bcwework fflk'p. Call Vl 6"-2039 9-l2 t¥.'M1 9 1-3 " Reasonable. Fast il acrurale. Apply in Person time. Amb•,_.., Tl!Xaco, BE L L-Y B 0 A RD mo. 00:! cltlld S4Ml61 • A cooldna'. 5 chUdren. Stan-A 3-5 PM 147-0990 Office Furniture 8010 ~j ~2 Bob't Bin Boy -.,~J LAMrNATOR ~ I A ton O~ :27-3073 alt 6 ' 968-~.,.. • 2252 Harbor Blvd., O:>sta ......... ony, ~*WAITRESS and HOSTE.SS HOUSEWITE -Ad1pt NEWMottlnowlnttMewq -~I 1·"1"~ITRESS==~, ~,.~,-,-.,.,-•,-x· 1$1 E. 17th St., C.M. Mesa. 548-fill6 ply El Palpo 1974 Placentia Mr. Steak, Fairriew A: BABYSITI'ER, m,y home, 1 "f/hand1 to work in Ctete ma.Ida; delk clerk A retJ.et Ulld Office furniture '.:J J>erience. Steady A depen-1 ----==----I A"L· CMIQU. 5'H9030R CLERK Wilaon C.M. oo.-0732 lft-SChl., l ldndergartener&. ttore. Hrs pt-tim""'Dexible clerk, tome exper., pod at DF.SKS-Uf Wood• 9.S aeel '.'.'! dabl•. """ ~ MEN MEN for P&rly mornlflg 1 To 2 daya wk.; nr. Ellis Wettcllff Plua M2.o97':I flatn1, men pnf11T'td. Mm ''L" units l1 .._.._,,. ~speper delivery. Mu.It R PIDC.Front office chi. full or u • ......,.11 F V 96" _,,.,, ....._ -...1..ua --........ .__ Good workers. &art work Im· have dependable car and be ctall. Full time. Top salaey. put time-under 35, Apply in """"l'l' ...... 1' · ' ,,.....n,.,. MOTHER'S btl haq. lfv • .1"111'" laundry 6 lf'OUDl1I ~ -~ ar .._,,, ? oOmestlc Help 7035 .DOMESTIC HELP Live in or llve out , tiou,.kMpera Eltcclsior A(en<:Y ·1)0 So. Broadway, LA !ml3 ?13) fi83..08.f;7 f21l) 6»1735 Chinese U.e-bu. O.tf!tfld mnantnt.~ " East -60-llQI LIVE INS ' Empklytt Pl.YI ff!llS C.0.-.c B)'land """'cy D E. l&tb S.A. 547--0395 ULY Pll.oT WANT A.D6 RE!ULTSI - mediately. Good pay paid tt'llable. Write P.O. Box 7M Write Box M 112 ~Pilot. penon Jamaic1 Inn liotel BABYSmER., m1ture, + In. 1 ~ ptt• mo. old matnt. Wl'lta, s!vbw phone: Fil.£9, Starxtlrd or J1n .. on completion or each )ob. C.M. e RELIEF <X)()}{ lite bouaek~ptr.-. o wn Room boud A Nlary. rw.unber to P.O. Bo:r 2'129, l'nlof 1 Ncano upttl-"""""' '"w"ANTED==,"'s"'to"°b,..le"'~cc-."F"etd" ' , .. ,.. -CONV. Hoop. _, .... ....... Com M .... -....-• • Lqlmt Hill~ ,, ""' n<: McMAHAN DESK, ..... : ,._1 Cbtta.g:t Coffee Shop kttd>etl htlper.traya, etc, a.tt .5 PM. WAITR.ES.1 • _., ........ _. ud 83C)...1'550, Mn. Harden 193:1 S. Anaheim. BY'll. ' ~, Mr Rel~ 774-7251 I: dean up for 20 hcmlel. s. iu .. w 19th 642-8044 Call S..S ....... ,,..... OP-Ncs to cl m.- • 111 A. HdafCa art&. M\Mt be II -• St., C.M. BABY SI TT ER l lt. rdief Appl,y tn penon ~..-, r ,..,...., tan ) - OOLLEOE student, perm, or older. Call Dick Jolmson Opportunity Knockfngl PRE-School teacher, Coata hou11e.ktt:Pin1. lat t.Ncbtr. O>ftap Coffee ~ cut, hard ~. rxptr. (Nr lCattlla on $.A. l'NJ. :1 pasition, tull time IWD.mer, M2--0081 da)"ll. Full·i>Ut time Driver Eve. Mna Aree.. Write Box M·182, Brookbunt A: Adt.mt, KB !lliJ W, 19th St. C.M. hair drnMrl. Pref. wf USED 0tnoe delils. ~ ~1 p/t durina" 1 c boo I at M _ _.. __ ,_, .... __ l latt nUei 642-949B l'IOWI 0.tl.y Piiot, date quallf. 9U--0628 Prtfi lollowfrw. Ha1r Hun t er, '4!11!:CGttve.. 135 ID $ll P\lt. CbevrClb 1tfltion ac bch in "'".-i. ..... , ~...,,. ~ NURSE LVN ReUd' H ==~~~-~-"I ..IVE-In Babylltter. er N.B. Ml-141fi JM Moa....rn. ,q. 50-«m t.guna. No hlpple1 or lon11 bralcet. 9020 Eftnrer Aw. ,_.,! DISHWASH:ER • ttnstao Beach art~ c:i M~. u:~~k=.~ sc:~ will.~ clu&. EXPER. bl1r lt)'lllC '"'*'4: ======== hair. M'ust be 18. Salary A l'.V. M7-B'l67 ...,...y NC'WJ)Ort Rarbar Yacht IM7-9671 betweell M ... "~ ~v -..i uaore _....,,_ Busy -1on. DX cllmtm .. Offlc. lqufpmrtftt I011 1 comm., w1th ra»s. 49f..9003 Parklnt Atttndent Cub, 1'lO W, Bay, Be.I* bi penon 22(15 Harbor, C.M. * Manqtt"s A.Nltant * aood. eotnm. plm bon• A BABYSITl'ER Ntt'ded, SD)' Dental Offla Mane9tr Keotu~ Fried Cb!ckm Set'\llct SttVtm Wanted 11 YJ'I or over. pply A-cttt, women 7300 home. Ltte bouldcttplna. ..1 25-45. I .._a.,_. Bch ~ XNl Wftltdifl, N.B. Mt1LT1Ll'ftl No. 150. ~ SALESMAll atl!OOW.O>o$1H"7··Sw11 ,_.. Sin~•· Ex>-6925.Cocutll> ..... --147;,im tcr-., 1.m.. *"· °"1 rui Hm•. Good ..iary + _G~.Npt.~~---~-~~1 F/C "--LLee-r $35.w .. k.9'i-4564 ·==*=546-3lltl0:,,:..=-*-~1BAR lflld lo Dlulc«. Top MEN Or WOMEN lllr """ '1IOO.•illlotJ.494-!llt .::--: DVVllA r ... UVElbUou1tlle e p er , HEALTHYHouleltte'pf!l',liVt --· Queen .Bte ~ n-...n--...-~ befteflll. D'Pft', ONLY 11p..BOYS BmriMJ. 10 and l5 Thnll'!nandaJ1tatmurits Newport Bc:b. area can Nrther --.--• • datal1 lbap. ~ ~---DM'f c!u'I'-· ply. JIM 11CE OfEVRON ,_. of II< for ........ Bmlll ofc. ,. .. oct. s:il!O alM g PM ~ :;.'.'° :.:u:;or l4M935 1'elolbf bot Mt DO 17 $65 * f61.2509 2590 Newprt Bl ..... CM. -"· Good """"""-ASS'T BKKPR LITE -''llM "" olll MMll5 WA~.. ..., __ , ,._....,;_ Call Bob 1t ~ • • WAl'J'R.ESS Wanted. Exp. EXPERIENCED nunea aid. da1lo Vkl WarDll' A l!n,,.,..u.~L~u,..,.A=IDS~-,,~ .... ~--... ,.., 0.r ... •-le --b ~w:; M;tt;;; BABYSrITER To plek up Thru b1a.1 .... Fee pd. U'i5 Apply Swila Oll~t '1• N. 11·7:30 AM lhll't. Gold«Mrelt. MT~l ~t 'Jaoq. .... 1-..... "-----.----.---•• W&b Soh>c>l 1ndua1>. Enttr boJ 5\i 1t odlool"' Balbc>a MIS'S EXEC AGENCY Nnport 81"'" NB 6*-3189 IUlCEPTUlNIST STENO pref. 51W7U MOVING EASI' "'"' 2 ,,.. trlln ... -. Bl"" 11 """Mci kftP him 410 W. O>Nt H..,., NB bENTAL ASSISTANT Dial -Ox111ntc1k1> olllcol ~••n• LOl'S or GOODIES e 56-2331 • ... PM. NJB. 6n.3515 Cafl Bc<ty ....... -Ch&lr --For lllll7 """' w .. 1 ..... * -* --..... ad-· ?'7 a.. Lo.. rua, .. !_IA . --""----...--~----~,.,.----~ .• ~ r I I I . I• • • I .I ~ ~ ---. ---------. ~ ---~ --. --. . --.. -_________ _..i._..._ ___________________ ....,.r..;.;;i --------- . -_, _______ _ 3.1 DAILY ,.LDl Th'""''· Aygu1129,1'161 MtllCHANDISE FOii il\ERCHANOISI FOii MERCHANOISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOii •.t.L! •AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TllADI SALE AND T RADE FumltvN IOOOFurnltur• 1000 HI-Fl & St•no 1210 Mlsc•ll•neous 1600 ST£REO 1961 solid ttate 1 • AA . OONOla modd wltb Ml/P'M ,,,,,,_ .. ~"""-~ ~·,::U:t!!· MEDITERRANEAN 1$3.:11) cub. Crodlt D•pt. SPANISH 535-,,.. :J.urnilur~ JletJfa-Ol 1 New Showroom Samples W iii Si ll Any P l1co lndlvldu1lly 8' Carved arm divan, Jg matching chair with beautiful fabrics; 5 pc hexagon dark ollk din· ing se.t with· black or avocado framed ch~irs & vinyl :u.shions: 5 pc bedroom set, 9-dr Mr & Mrs dresser with lg framed mirror, 2 Jg commodes & matching headboard. ONLY $429.95 1$895 Value) or TERMS •slow •s $3 WMk No down -UM our store ch•rg• plan \. Approved Furniture Sporting Goodt 8500 Four McGrec.ior Woods For Sa J e. Matched, D3 Stlff Shalt. Less than 1 year old. Nos. 1. 2. 3 and 4. Sl5 each · Phone 548-0JS7 GOLF clubs, -4 wooda, 8 l.tolll. Shakespeare ilass •hafts. slightzy used. $65. 54S..2143 SURFBOARD 9'8" J acobs, 3 maboe &tl"inger1, mahog tall block, aiml-speed Ska&;. Xlnt oond. ll30-19M )' & 9.6' 1JUrfboard $25. et;, Mah. Marlin chair sis. Marine generator $ 2 O. ,...,... KNITTED FABRICS "' FOR SALE Remnants, .unplea I& Mill ends S.I. Only 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 929 Baker, Colta Meu. YARD SALE-Ca.r, boat, tent, 1V, etc. Must ldl. Corne btwn 12 noon &: 7: 30 pm. Aua 29th tbru Se,>( 51.b. 270 St.Ill" 1"btl, CM. For information call 5-18-4504, CARPE:l'S Puppy 1tainl!d! Call &U.1397 for do it )'OW"&elf IPf'IQl-<ln, no rinse all p.irpo.e cleanrr. Guaranteed. LARGE Power mower, Clin- ton 3 hp rotary $3.S; Small dinette a.et S6. 847-&19 2 BAIT Tanks: set tr&ilet" springs, heavy duty ll'ailer hitch. All good. 54&-5761 BUY YOUR FIREWOOD NOW• SAVE!! S35 a CORD, 54C>-8887 FREE TO YOU MERCHANDISE FOii SALE AND TllAOE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Ml1ceJl1n10Ut 8600 looh & Yacht1 9000 lool·Y1cht --------1 Ch1rt1n 9039 C1mpor1 9520 ASSUME Balance ca 19" --------- * AUClJON * Ow..,. :o>' Cabin Cruber IT'S SMARTER WANTED: Volll't or Ford, Yacht. '1'wt11 %1S H.P. vs TO CHARTER .,..._, boouliflll 'Ill BMW F ri., Aut 3oth, 7:3,0 PM ~·d,.,":~--~--~~ Cal Zl ·Raw.,. >l • Albtra RM. m.oti21 N " ··•F t ·-~~ :IS·Bowlt><O·Newpmur •w _.. urn1 urt tom I: aldr1. All W:•k deck-k • t eh • M&rint'r '° . Dune Bueti• 9525 Cw:tom 4iva.o1, love scab, lni· J1,11t loaded. Only 200 Scboonen. 27• Falrllnao -30' roeken:, l"!dinmi, bedroom hours. Cl.ll RQeer M.iilu Troja,n • 38• Spt F1Aber • _. MEYERS MllUt. budtop, Mltl, cockt&U t&blet, dinbiJ 5f6..1200 mm11US otbtn. a.Ldt CW"t&inl, cust. ••tt. ~-.... , ' <hinA csbln•1t, 1>"··-n-BER=-81-.,.-. -,.-,·-IP CALIFORNIA CRUISES new putt, ll,650. """"'11 "''~• an'IPI, TV'1, slertOll, J_.____ ~" ~" "In WANTED co.drt tor Lt,. mattrtues, ftfrirtta_ton:, ...... -...., ('vv), M cal. blt·in ..... years l.n Newport Vet", stoVet, ...atht:n. drym, I: tank, llghts, tlecL •tarter, Ernie Minney 54MJ91 Pu nee with -pea. MUQI MORE! tun cover, trlr, C. C. equip. I:'"":'=:·~·:'. =~.;;;;;;;;=J==~*~6'~12~.0~350~!.*~,.,... WINDY'S AUmON ""' x1nt ....i. M.,., ..it 11oo1. w1n11e1 9050 MYERS M""" ., .,_ M" nooo 546-5-1:26 aft 6 pm exctpt trade• Sl315-S~E=,~,-0r~71r-.~ .. ....,.1.,.;.:.,~1"'--•-•-• I COLUMBIA %2' .W.lboat with Da.ys 613-2m0 2075% Newport mvd. 16• Birchen.ft, 45 J[p Mac. slip. Cesta for light deal. I========== Behind Tony's W<fa'. Mat'ls CKltboe.rd plus lO HP Johnlclt Ca.II~ or 536-74<:6. Imported Autot 9600 Cblta Mrsa 646--8686 9200 '66 DATSUN °""O"P"EN=o,,.•=IL::Y:.•:..::t•:,.•~ =°"'="°""'==·:;612-3871===== I Mobile Hom" DFX'ORATOR coordinated Sailbo•ts 9010 19',ii x '5 It. Double Wlde 1600 Sport1 noadsttt, ell?', living rm A BR 11.1ite rA ----------1 Roadlintt tet up in adult o.a.c., 4 speed. t,peC1al pe.lnt· oriental FUrn , Incl pictures ISLANDER 24 w / c b 0 1 c e park. Ready to move in. Hondu.ru o r an f e, pluh & other accraeories; also Newport Mooring. N race, Includes rmc~ .. -t..... _,_ black interior. Neu new. oill!d walnut near new din-din-.. tAoM 06""' .. C'IJ .ui--Ca·" d~· -•-6'"'• mllll)' ex!J'u. _,.,.,. o dlti In d'·h h "'"· "'' ~. or l.llU.K'. illg rm table w/custom British Sen-•" M" ~o c n on g ' '"" was er Take l •· A.u. "'"3 pad, 6 upbol chain. mat-549-095? "".... ... "' · lan~1ptng, ca~rt, patio or ~ pymn-. .....,.,., ' dling 2 pc brealdront; 16 cu a'ftlllgs • aktrting, newj=:....,;~=:....,......,..-~- ftFrostless co ppertone PENGUIN Fi_bera:Jaa1 carpet, lined drapes. Serial • Spot Cub tor Imports RawllOO bit, com.pl rd'lnisb-No. s-6n.3. Full price sssoo. We pay mor. tor an,y import retrlg; assorted b ab Y ed. Dacron saU $ 4 5 O. Call Dual Wide Salea of re&ardleu of year, make fum.l.ture, human hair wig; 646-4227 evts Oiapman Mob~ 1 n e. or condition.. Try us befCft lox fur stttll!; fireplace --" E I 8' 7·ll SAlLBOAT, -.A CODd 53l-85TI. yoo 9Cl4-L M 0 RE TWANSPORTATION Imported Aul• 9600 MG --------1. MG Sal .. , Service, P1rta Onuplete new MG inv.ntory s.. tl>o -"""1II -Here Now! Newport I mporll Ltd. 3100 W. Coatt Hwy. N.wport Btacb -511).1161 .A.llt.boriud MG I>Mler '68 .MGBGT 3,00l ml. ownet trans!. to Enaland, auume lease. $91/mo. or pUl"Cb.ue at $2900. 646.Q46 aft 8 pm '65 MG midget, wtr. whttb, RIJ:l rd cond. 5'8-39U. 24.50 Newport AY, CM. Apt l. OPEL "64 OPEL REKORD sport co11pe Direct Import. Like new. Owner fi75...3959 PORSCHE PORSCHES (No Fi ney Front-BUT Quallty Values Inside) 2JS9 H1rbor Blvd., Costo Miu 548-9660 Open 9.9 Dilly -Sund1y 11 ·5 9' 8" Harbour Surfboard, banana model, $4(). • 644-2939 • BEAt.rr. Putt: ~ male English Pointer, liver &: wbt. 18 moa. All a.hot.I. Older equ pment; many mi 1 c &. good Mil 5 """" 30, TRAILER b Jg MOTORS, 15300 Bf'acb. Blvd. Item!. 644-1361 642-:U~·aft 5 pm. bath. Some f~m~~~'. Kef We1tminattt. 89f.3322. '66 91.2 4 Spttd KIRBY vacuum cleaner I: LlDO 11 xln at office, Orangr Coast '67 ALFA Duetto, 7 mo old, :63., ~!'.', ~ 12 Years um• loc•tfon -1•m• own•rs 5J9...28l5 8/30 children please. attachments. Take over ' t and., 2 set& of trail , """" I'l!d b'·-"'UJ"'I'" "" 11 tails trailer t 11'7Q ,..., A"-"• er ~e, 1684 Whittier , uoo.:k interior, no .66 912 5 s~ ama payments or S57.20 ~ · ""' • ,,_...........,, Blvd, C.M. acratche1 or nlcks. Perfrct, ~ cash. Credit dept. KE ~7289 --~~~----I $3500 firm 837-5579 ~ •• ~ ~ ~) Mi1<1ll1n110US '-.~ · 'r . ~· KITl'ENS -l male, 1 female 8600 5.1S-281S 8130 36, YAWL 30' TRAILER, cabana, I& · Misc. Wanted 8610 ~~t!:,~~ !:th«~=~,~~200~ AUSTIN HEALEY ft~ - Trailer Lodie, 1684 Whittitt ~ w A N T E " D 24' COLUMBIA .o.all...,r, Bl .... C.M. '62 TR3 ~ ~ exctlleit condition. To are1 c,'-.'-"55'-,..:BR.::.:.._L_ik_o_ne_w_. -.. -me-Ro•dster -A.~" l~I SWIMMING POOL 2 mos. oJd. Each wilh l~D I 13 Ft Pool, Filter, Surface beautifully marktd w b. t . eCOrator Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. m i t t e n • & c h e s t 1 R•c•ivea cancell•tlon of $22,000.00 FREE Ground Pad. 642-l608 8129 Sp•ni1h •nd Medlt•rr•n•an Furniture SECA$1R4D9.8P800L 1 YR. male part col- .A.II N-To, 9 ••ltty 11rn4 No"'" lie/sheep. Love11 t.'hldrn. WE ~ allty t .;..,_... call 644-1618 or 644-0352 $895 W necu qU no J"'"" fum. Awning, skiru, cooler . please) • Furniture, color HOURLY RENTALS A Docon1tor'1 DrMM Ho .. It OJI Dbptoy 323 S. Main, Oranp GO o d w a t c b do g • Items as follows: Gorgeous B ft. custom quilted SJ2...1992 842-8716 8/ll 'IV's. stereos. •PPliancu. * Rhodes 19'• * Collta Mesa. $3900. 546--0627 lllllt tools &: office equipmenL Fun Zone Boat Co. Balboa ""'' l4t-NtJ -•n-11tt 1170 HAltlOR ILYD. sofa with separate loose pillows with heavy oak Ao o RA.BLE, affectlooate trim decor and matching chair, 3 matching oak STEREO Con50le, Fttncb female kitten, u wk.!., raJs.. occasional tables, (2) 58" tall decorator lamps, Prov .. at Y le. Packard ed with do& ' children. hanging chain swag lamps in wrought iron, an Bell wt th Gerrard cbana:rr · · 842-6249 8129 TOP CASH IN :<I Mlnut.. MOTOR HOMES 9215 IMPORTS 531·1212 * 893-«i55 Powar Crulnrs 9020 COSTA MEIA 8-piece king size master bedroo~ suite in pee.an ~08~· 9~~1 .. 1C.:: ~~· COC-O-POO, beautiful black WANT To buy a.luminum patio cover AT LEAST 9 x 12. Mu&t be in good con- dition and re a 1 on ab le, 54!>--0674 25' OWENS CAB CRUISER Xlnt cond. Loaded! Sac! 547-n03, 67S-5CXl8 eves. paneled Medit.er~anea!1 style with top q~lity ,J;,t! $65. Fr!zidJr~ t~d &: whHe markings, 9 mo. 15 YI:· warranty ~g SlZe mattress & box spnngs. back elec . .surface cooking old, bas shots. Adult fa.m.i.J.y SpanISh decor dinmg set, etc. WJit, 4 burners, $20. u only. 847-8030 =========-1 Speed-Ski Bo•h 9030 wtt.le ............ ,...1or s1121.oo 3-1""" MAnJRE Male. A.K.C. R ..... Machinery, etc. 8700 -I E $ 8 00 '''" · C'IJ A True W nn•r1 ~~:'a~~~~.~~~=···-······················· 69 e Pu~~ursB't1dinD-lourTh ~~ce ef~~U:!aiio c ~~ ::~~ H.!t x Fi:m ~:.& i!::. ~~F~rr::!~. ~~: Arif P1oce cft lo hrc._... IMl•ld•oll~ r v ea .. .,. 545-6750 alter 6 pm. 8/30 ~ 7.,,...1 Avi ilibl.-N•wc.om•" te C1llforl'l 11 3700 McFaddrn, S.A. Excellent condition $275. all fiberglus V·bottom beau.. ft ••• Cridit ApprovM lmm•di1t1ly SWAP MEET MIN. Male, party color 1% 536-8411, Jluntlngtoo Beach ty haa America's most fa. ir-::"' .. r""l:'• yr, poodle, has papers. gd. rnous ricing des1gn. SAF- ' I -1] wilh cats & ch J I d re n PETS •nd LIVESTOCK EST SKI BOAT BUlLT. It's • l ., Fu-iture Starts Aug 17 494-1592 8/30 rough water tested and _:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;~ _ _ _ _ • ••• 531·1272 aft 1 MOVING Friday _ Must Pets, Gener•I 8800 equipped with a Berkeley ~ • C M ( I ) CLOSING OUT SALE leave two cal!. 6 month old SERVICE m8l'J shipping over jet ••. powered by a 450 bp _B_ic'-'y'-'c-'-l":.::...----92~2::5 '61. PORSCHE. Immaculate 1966 Harbor, C.M. """'-°"""" point job. Strreo tape. $2300 cuh cwi.ly. 4M-9667 a.ttu :; &ATSUN 1968 PORSC H E 9ll. '64 DATSUN Extru! Reas! Pvt prty Pickup 847--0193 evea The popular and hard to find '57 PORSCHE, White, &OCJd model! lt'1 red and has 4 interior. Priv. ply, niust .11pttd transmission,. a ttal sacrltlcet 4M-13S4 mileage maker. "·59"'""'°ro=RSCHE==°'1"600,.,...~S-uw-·-, $1095 coupe. Immaculate CXMai- Can finance all or pa.rt Pay-tion. * ~-3981 ments u low as $22.00 per mo OE.AL.CM. 0 RE ':OOPO!!i~~·us~=~· ,":m~ over s.eu. 548-3289 1844 Newport Boulev•ru, ost• eaa on Y Furniture, g!asswear, oJ.d hay littermol<• ~Ih , h 0 t • ''"' Aero ~larine. Cnrlse1 at 45 . .. H.... II • ... seas 1ee.,,,ng temp. home tor BICYCLE Built for -·o r·• r " • wagon, wagoo wheels, pie· 546-7364 All of the extras incl. 11/s • • ' "'"'• MOTORS Every night 'til 9-Wed., Sit. & Sun. 'til 6 turrs, and a lot of this and 8130 dog . S92-58S3 1113) radio, 4 speaker atereo & ~ wb.ite. & chrome.Huffy, like TOYOTA RENAULT "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!-that, ~· n>mo ,.1 wo m>'ght ONE year old male, German wh _, 1 trail C n11. t7S 545-6T:i0 aft 6 pm Ph. ~ ,~ :;::: ~ JV,._ short haittd Pointer. Good C•ts 8820 eo cus om er. ost ...,..........,_ 8022 Mu.1<11 ln.t. 112s have it. PAGE'S ODO over $12.IXXI. Owner say• M" 15300 Beach mvd W..t-w..-.. S OP watch rt,_,,, and l -1n1° B1'k•s 9275 " ""'""" H , 2256 Newport Blvd., . ""lb 0 v ea TOP Quality BLUEPOINT best offer takes&: it's nearly G•r1gt S•le 1961 RENAULT Dauphine. Gocxl cond.ltion. S1SO 642-8017 * * GARAGE SALE * * M.11.tching table lamps; bani· Ing lamp; 2 toasters; L.!lzy SUsans; coffee pots: many other kitchen acceuories; baby clothe! (up to age ol 11n): toys; kitchen C'W1alnl: 2 barteques; ce r am I ca; women's clothes and many other ittm11. Come any time, day er evening. 200'll Mi· rlna Lane, Huntington Bch. FLAMENCO Guit1lt', & case C.M. Open 10:30 to 5 PM. l o''-hi7.ld"=';;'"'"·"830-:;;'-28l=&~~..:8::.1::29 HJMALAY(iN kitten a , new. 642-4321, Ext. 240 Days; MESA MINI BIKES 39.95 up . 167 DATSUN Cordova fr 0 m Barcelona. 646-55.38 5 KITTENS, affectionate, German • Amrrlcan _ Eng-644-1742 Eveninr1 and Week-Sales e Parts e Repair! Station wagon. automatic, 1 ___ S_U_N_B_E_A_M ___ 1 Spa.In, brand new, $200. ZEIGLER Facial Exerci5el' trained to litter box. 215 llsh blood-line. Males, temal· .7""'='~·=~~----2267 Harbor, C.M. e 548-3007 rib, dlr, o.a.c. Driven local· '63 RED Alpine, aharp con· 546-6861 UUct new) S95 (C"l>St $200). Tu at in Ave . ' N . B, es, papen & shots. 494-6459 VACATION Special! ly from Leisure World. $85 vertible, good cmd. $915. ELECI'RIC guitar, coll cord 1.enlth TV, 21." remote con-6'12-2931 8/29 Burmese Jdttena 8 wks: old. 1966 Cris Craft 17' sp.."'ed boat Motorcycl" 9300 Cash del.s or trade, will fin-642-3186 1<5·, amplifier $25. Both A-l trol, $50. 4 pc Jadin luggage TERRIER mixed bred pup. $10. 65 VW sunroof Ask $1,000 _M_U_ST_S..c:.ll..;..:~----....:;:.:.: """'40,9773balan~~5-0634· After 10:30, 1961 ALPINE 0A·-'~t•r. ,.._ condition. 546-43SS set, blue (nevl!l' used} $35. pies 6 wks. old. Just darl· * 962-1555 * -Chev V8 eng, inboard . 40 .. n1 Week! No J'O' or,,., ,....._,.. .... -==========:I Margaret, 30801 So. Coast ing! 962-2158 8""'-==========I hn. original -radio -all Reasonable offer I urned 1967 DATSUN Roadster ~. wheels, disc brkl, red. Make ~ ,.,,, down 1966 JDS H d «fer. 8'2-7336 8130 Hwy, Laguna Beach 5 KITIENS _ 7 weeks old. Dogs 8825 leather int. Ski bar mounted · on a magnesium wheel! luggage SUPER HOUSEHOLD SALE! Maple couch & chair & ac- ~ries. Stove S35 Hope cbc6t $5 White chest ol draweh $3 B&D powt'I" hand aaw 7\4" SUNDAY aft ll til everything !Old. 54.9--07'l1 GARAGE Sale -Ptttecy. Household &. garden a~ plles. Children'& books. 532- Sc.11.ward Rd. CdM. 10-5. Frl • Sat <!•r•g• S•I• 1022 _P_i1_~,,_os_&_O_r.:g:.1_n_• ___ 1COLOR TV, Packard Brli, Re A I OJte -frisk Y ! -'=-----_.:.;:.:: in engine -plus brand ~ Sc?-mbler $425. A akin g rack, fog Jam~, radio, ' walnut con.11oJr, rrmote. exc. 548-98TI 8129 IRISH Setter, 8 mo old Coleman camping ouUit. Price. 962-7689 beater, Wholesale e 1 u e Season Sale! cond. $250. Ori&inal pain,. {Male) Pl!digree. All shots. Oa.sis tent - 3 way conv. HONDA Sc.rambler, Jots ol Book, $1650. (TI4) 833-2822 tinp $12S (app.r. $400). REAL Cute pupPies. Larger than av size $125. cooler - 2 pl snow lite jug _ chrome and e:rtra part, Per- Fall 1hipments ot Baldwin Ladies qual. clothing, like 646-3432 54fr7010 3 burner camp stove -ralle tirea, exc cond, $300. Pianos & 0rglllll on the new, $1 to $5., szs. 7 - 8 -~===~~~_:•::130:: 1.2;-MA="'°L"E-. '°P•-d"1g-,-... ~G=,-nn-an lantern 300 wa.tts -2 slrep. "'-'-""-'603'-'-------ENGLISH FORD way. OUr Door &r: dlscon 8-10. M!u Verde. 546--0625 ' ADORABLE, Blk. & wbt. Shepherd pups, 16 wks. old ing bags -all tor $3295.00 GOING ln Anned Forces! 1959 E N G L IS H Ford model& mll5t go. Priers TYPEWRITER _ l am sell-(fem.) kitten.s, want.s gd Xlnt d~itl-On.. Aller 6 PM 100 % financing 0 ·A. C · Must Sell. 68 BSA li(lcc. (Zephyr) 4 Dr. Runs well. slashed! Doesn't It make Ing the machine my home. 64+-1429 8/31 Ca.11642-3382 -675-2147 lprivatr party) Savr SJSD, new $625. Only 40 Brakes overbid $15 O. aense to !hop ua before You daUgh-ter used in her first 5 KI'ITElNS 5% wks, box AKC Springer Spaniel pupa, SACRIFICE SALE miles. 646-9067 842-2836 buy? , yeu of typing. Real nice trained. Gr. eye.a, grey, very 6 weeks old. Liver & white. 1965 16 ft Glass Ski Boat. WARDS BALDWlli STUDIO machine. AI.SO 10 key ad-cute, 675-5983 S/30 $35. * 646-3?34 Blue mea.J flake finish, 1801. Newport, C.M., 642--8434 ding machine. &U-5143 White back to back bucket 0 C YOUNG CANTS, fre:e to good l\1IN. female Schnauzer puJ15 " 100 HP M r•nge o's Larg•tt SLOT Car track Atlrui 50 ft home. 548-8735 bel. 4 AKC reg. Ears cropped. AU aea. • ercury Ur on ... stop Mu1ic Store fncludm ~er packs, Con· PM. 8/29 shots. 675-3251 eludes aid rope, two pairs Wurlitzer pianos & organs. trol.lers, 4 cars, llk> derrre skis. two tMks, life jacket!, Fischer, K&nabe p I a n 0 1, bank wall with extra wide c:.vrE 6 week old kittens. WEI1iAR.ANER Puppies Continental big w hr r I Player piano.-, rrbl.t, JUar., shoulders. Wrll wocth $75. Calico mother. Afternoom.. AKC. Will be 6 wk! 9/5. S trailt'I". Ex. cond. l\fUST 1966 YAMAHA. New con· ditlon, klw mileage, much ____ G.:..:L=A..:=S __ _ chrome. New titts, dirt gear $395 or offer. 54S-l219 1966 GLAS 1300 GT • 650 CC BSA. exlrM: best of· Overllead Cam. 4 spd, $1600. fer over $800 lakes! I =C=al=l =673-"='t=S4='=olt=S=== 548---0'205 EVENINGS I' 1966 y AMAHA 250 Big "'"' __ J_A_G_U_A.:;R~-Grands. 495--5556 642-1323 Evra. 543-7786 !"males, 3 males. 842-5187 SELL $1500. 644-2862 Days MARVELOUS BARGAINS. WALL.ICHS.MANNING'S 4 KJITENS, 2 months, 2 blk, WIRE Fox Terrirr Pups 540-462'1 Nights MUSI ONE Set of Box Springs, 2 V Scra.mbler $ 3 7 5 • Ca.II 673-1842 aft 5 '62 XKE JagUar Roadster factory hard top, new .soft top, radial tlrea, radio, wire wheels, xlnt Interior. 4J,£ro ml. $2450, 963-028 All week. Abo electric K~ C CITY gray. ery cute -AKC champ. stock. Shots. 196610' F1BERGL.ASS T·Bi_. -' ~....... $10.00. Kitchen door, 6 fl, 897 .,80 •u more washer $24, pe111'.!Ct ~ So. Bristol ~ 8/29 TERMS. 542.9939 9.2 0i~-1er motor with ""n. __ _. ,..,___ 71h inchl!s long by 29 inches • :r"' .. v 19ffi Honda 3ffi cc IU>blt engine. $350. • 64-4-2939 • ;'~0~~· ~!24~t~W~..i~=-BalttT=:,..A~pl-.1 •~~;;"'~M~o;"~*~54=~~2!:6S:.-1 wide, $5.00. Table model TV LOVING 1-lome for "Irving," trots tully equipped. Excel. ~· Cl\1 54;;...so37 (doesl't worfd g 0 0 d toe 21,S yr. old altered male cat. Hor1•s 8830 cond. $2'1;). 67~ Ask for 1V, dinl!'lte set, bike, dryer, NOW HERE the new parts, $5.00. 962-l097 675-1388 alter 6:30 P.l\f.8/'29 BLUE d ·;:----Danny '66 HONDA 305 Super Hawk. JAGUAR 3~ liter, beautiful 4 TOYOTA '68 TOYOTA YEAR END Clearance ANO DEMO SALE SEE US TODAY! .,fM L"'1U • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 TOYOTA HEADQUARTERS ELMORE bed, clothes, etc. 31 7 4 Supenoundina: T-200 Eye lbino Gelding. 6 ERC Xnlt cond. 5,000 nu·, f-~. dr. 51. Runs fine 1750 1825 Hammond Splnrt 0,....,.., STERl..JNG Silver place let· 2 WASHING machines. Need 6 yrs, 15.2 hands. Great fur 1 ' M · Sabre, runabout. """' 15300 Beach mw:., Watmnatr Bermuda £l\1esa Verdel CM ··~ k 186 --• M A m•~ pl·-• b $425. 846-<X246 Piacentia 548-1542 -the t.inrst yet• tings for 8, 45 pcs w/chest. wor • 1.1\:.l at' vr, kids. BeautHul animal. $595 ·-· '"'""• ea u · Phone !!M-J322 BOOKS. Ga.mes, housewares. SC'HMIDT·PHI.LLIPS CO. Classic, beautiful dt-e:ign. Co.sta. Ml!M Betty 633--0666 refinished. New dnume ol 1967 SUSUKI, 220 cc, x _ 6 i61 J•gu1r XKE, 4.2 1967% Toyota Crown. •ports All415d~ ThuF rs; FnCd· eve. 1907 N. Main O 20th Best offer takes. (213) OUR Peralans Snow White LARGE 4 yr Apply·welah u34~!ry, $1250 or oUer. excellrnt condillon-$475. 6U $4400. • n4: 493-4680 aedan. Air cood., etc. 71 emleat ~ Santa Ana ~28~2-~2765~==-----I have 2 UtUe d war f s. mare JWIY. Gentle, sweet I ~=-,....,~-~---Kings PL, Newport Hrights Oflrr! ~364 A r 8100 WURLlTZ '59 RAMBLER ~·""· for 642-0802 8131 ~""';tion. Fino for litU• FAST 14' nmabrul w/Muk 9300 MERCEDES BENZ I-======== ~p ••ncff . ER Spinet, per-feet parts, S2S; Go.Kart $40; 4 MO. male blk. p:xidle & children. $?ill. 53&-TTJ8 7SA l\t"rc., Uphol., llkii and ~Mo=••:.:.•..:cy!C<:.:.1"::.. __ ..:..:.=:: TRIUf.,1PH • VACUUMS • condition, $39S. 646--02n brown lounge suite, 5 piece terrier mix. HM .11hots, cute u·"'°'n~G~E=-4c-yr--A~p-p-y--w-•"'°b'°h I trlr. Incl. $380. 962-9652 '66 BSA Mark n strret ma.ch. $10 up. Repairs & parts. Small Upright Pia.no $40. 846--0812 &: n ·eet. 548-5323 8/31 marr pony, Gentle, iweet 14' CliRYSLER. 4 mos. old. Extra rquipment. Call: 161 TRIUMPH, Reasonable. Coast Vacuum $lOO or best oiler 1 's~A~rn=!F=l~CE=! ~.-,.,,,.,--.. -w-v-olt ONE Rabbit & -·• dl ....... sitioo. Fine for little SUSO; COl!lt $1725 685 Vista 642-9546 Arter S PM TR 3 d'· * 642-&87 * ~...., ~,..... Bonit.!l, NB. 644-ll49 ' ., ' O.LC., 4 spetd. 333 E .17th, CM, 642-1560 tank w/boots. Scuba Pro 96.2-8160 children. S250. ~7738 ---------11968125 cc Honda Scrambler ~ Wire whttla. Ocea.n blur 1965 CO pp ER T 0 NE BABY Grand Piano, 3 yrs. regulator, used 1 x. $&'.!. 8/31 16' REBEL ski boat w/IJ'ail-with helml!'I & bubble $-125. • paint Excellmt coodltlon. Whirlpool refrig, 1966 30" old. Perfect condition! 675-.222l 2 SIAMESE Kittens 9 weeks TRANSPORTATION er & cover Excellent cond! 54.8-8559 $95 Cash del11 or trade. Take Untverul Gu range. Xnlt • 548-3978 • u·~P~l,.lO~LST=~E~R~lN-G-.-$'19-. .,-. 2 0 Id . H 0 us I! bro k en 673-3903 I;~~~===== payments, $34.86 mo. A1tu oond.675-4620 ORGAN W A NTED pc. lEuropeM crattsmenl 96S-t87'1 sin Boat• & Y•chts 9000 9035 Trucks:. ____ .:.9..:.5-"'00 -;:;:;;::~';;:;;:::::;;:;;::·;:;;-ll, 494-9773 or 545-0634 f h h M•rfne Equip, ~ FlUGIDAIRE wuher & °" c urc • '36.S..ol~ Frer est. drl. pickup. 215 KrrrElNS, 6 wks old, white AUGUST SPECIJ\L! Haul ..;.._..;__,_,::.__..;cc:: ,64 DATSUN 1963 TR 4 white, torw1u dryer. Excellen1 r.ond. Are 'M1in, HB "Berny" 536-6400 female, red ma.le, 2 grey out, paint jobll • best prlce 2 CHRYSLER V-8 marine KARMANN GHIA rover. lug rack, all extra.I. moving. mutt &ell. 163-2875 R•dio ~200 SS SOL.ID st.ate stereo con.. tigers. 642-0452 8/31 on the Wt\te!' lront. engines & transmissions. % ton X oond. $1400. 675-Jl24 eoH!. Diamond stylus, 4 6 -·s 1 wkB v·-'-··-NEWPORT ORY DOCKS Reconditioned. caJl 673-9620 S~ plckup:_,dlr, o.a.c., _,4 1961.o KARMEN GHlA, In> SCRAM LETS "'11"""" ar!UU.l th Ba 20th s.5:30 ~. speci ... canaiy yoa-mac. eoad law mllrq•· • •peed. S19. $2 weekly. Free colors. 7103 (Unit C) Santa oa e y at low paint, with black pin U85Q. 675-S5TI HOTPOINT electric moktop home trial. &12·1403 Ana Avr .. Costa MeM 8/31 • fi15..lS<li • 4 Hp seagull with new striped. Used for pleasure ft.EFRJ:GERATOR. full size. Good """""""· IJO, 548-9670 I: oven. S30 eadl, or both for ANSWERS 1 's~'X:..40..:':..cA..:lu""n"', :.:a:..wn:..:::ing:._, -11-!l-;:,. KITI'ENS, 6 wks, liAmeSe 23' STEEL cabin c.ruiser -auxiliary !Mk, $100. only $84 Cash dela or tr•de. MG $50. S48-J023 ll'XlS' Alum av.TJing, $200. mixture, tdortlble, trained 1'11!-eda eng. S500, 26' steel * 644--0561 Take paymenlll. $38.86, Afterl---------LH.;,cm>o!NT===.:.c~o-p-p-,-,-1-,-.· luncurt -BlllOO _Caulk _ 3'X6' Storage shed, $25. to sand box 646-S-ITJ 8131 raft -needs en.g. & some 11, 494-9173 or~ 168 MG Glb&et -GOT a BUCK 536-3150 ha.rdware SSOO. 25' Ouis Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Refrlg~rattr, Top f.reczer <:--nM' 1al W ==~~-----:?-MALE puppies pert poodle, era.It cabin cruiser, clean 1951 GMCpkkup, I& mirTorl, YEAR END sso. 646-47al CM ....,.....u,.....-1 a e: " e went MAN'S Very llne diamond terrier, & neighbon dog 968-1508 PIER & float avallab\r. An-rum .11ignal.s, good tiret, WlllRLPOO'====-L~w~ ... 7,~-.. -. ""7'11171 cletr hunttng but dktn'I g"t a ring 114 karat. Asking $500, 897-ED'.)9 8/31 .cll.:.850=. =~~----1 nua.I rmtal. w It I ac. $225. S3&-31SO Clearance old S50 W .M ......... •*• deer. Our I!~ Wft'e Vef')' cost S1200 548-4029 18' CABIN Cru~ on trlr. commodate up to 35, boat. .)'tua ; esu • ..,......__ hl&h and Wt •·mt broke, but IN v AL u x pa.tie!lt-llftl"r FREE KJttens that need IOV· 'J'wn '59-35 hp evins. Bait 673-Jml ftec::tric dl")'ft' $.25. M7-&l!i we .11till GOT a BUO<:· ho6pital bed. ~rclse bar; ing home. 549-3163 8/31 tank &: purnp. AU CG equip.. CAMPERS 9520 ··----· lil68 MODEL Apartment-ci.u 2 PUPPIES, Good whh mmt. Needs clean'g & HELP! Spe.ce needed for 18' C..rten 6. Sattl« ltoVe' Televlslon 8205 ccmimode. 53H804 5J6-2'17i children. 54()....(1383 8/n pa. In t. F I r st $ 4 5 0 bay boat. 8eac<J(i Bay, Bal ' $75 549-1043 ---------1 GOLF Cluba, 8 !rans. 3 > VERY d takes. 962-1-168 lal, Bayslde Dr. a r ea . wocxls, good C'O(ld, m .!l ort1.!Me 7 wka ok! 673-9098 ' ' • 1110 DAY Sale. Xmas ..,.dl1a. Opel 'Ill I PM. Ttff. HooM. nlfl Newport ---C.Jo(. 1120 RENT 536-3833 puppin 842..&WO 8/31 10' FIBERGLASS ruMboul, 15 llP '63 Evinrude ml.f'. &: BOAT Slip• avail •• Color TV BOY 'S BICYCLE LARGE Stepping Stones. U· trir. $250; Brilish Seagull Beecbcombfo.r, N r w po r I Good Condition. S12 come & get. 67]..6001 8131 2 ~HP rnotr. SHIO. 968-2t2.8 Beach; up to 35'. 54~ $9 PER MO. • S.l0-2093 • r:? ~zr= ~Cl STORAGE. Tri.lien:. boat.. BALBOA Sl1> for 40' boat Gl'OO\)' clothes for Salt etc. $7.50 per/mo. Work 9/lS to 6/15. Ample l'*rit· Rent1I un 1pp ly to P u rch•se size 10.12. SJ to $15. TWO Rhode-lsl1111d red hen1 apace. 6.(2..2601 At 548-3261 tng. $11). mo. OR J..2613. ' 548-5240 u pets. ~im 8/27 ORDER BY PllONE MISC. tum. lll!d HootC"hOld RABBITS, 1 yr oJd female 548-8511 """"· f)i., Sal., l Suo., C.lko "'t. 546-996S 1129 9 AM kl 8 PM l t>ayi 31!iT Kerry Ln., C.M. M&-2801 LOVABLE black kitten lor MANY _.,......,.,......., 'L OP. 1111.lowet:n. S40-G99S 8130 tiUSU!ST IDU'Rtpilce tn nv ..... .,-...,,.. u ton. "n. DAD..Y Pn..oT PORTUNlTIES ftaT• bftrl f'RF;E: kitten T wks old. 0.uslfted atttim. Sa.-e dl9covered ill Oasllfl-4 Adi. 6"-1466 llll moory, tlme I den Lool Tum back ID ·~ 0,. lll) lrlah Pollet dos puippi~. m:iwtll oortunUtet"' NOWt ~ A/30 14' OUTBOARD w/28 HP. Md tnller s~. or make of. Boat· y •cht frr. 548--4504 _c:;.h..,1:..rt.;.1:..".o----'-9039 XLNT Ski boat, l't' Futun. e OIARTER nlE nN~ ...::==:::::::::;:::;::::::::= mere 13>, w/trlr, vrry ttne NP-40' Ketch •a VW CAMPER CCl'ld. $2500. 6'75-M.W'm-3901 _ _::m-.:,..:20:.:1~7 ,,...:•.:.m-c..:..NOO;:;;~ Xlrit O::lnd. Sll!IO LA'f'ii'IT GLASSPAR 81..VEWATER Cll.ARTERS 54S-CS& or 5"8--377l LlkfJ new, 120 HP I: new fT'-40' U·DriW Skip. Avail 1 -~Dl1~'1"""'Pll=-.. ,...,,.,~ ... -~ ... ~,-, tnn~r. 642-6.\.\l aft 5 PM Day/wk. 64&--9000 ,. bn. AIW'IJ'I • eo.cor AND DEMO SALE SEE US TQOA Y1 ..l)eul"'1U " IHPORTS 1966 n&rbor. C.M. 646-bXJ '61 MB 221 SE. Wookl you ~ieYe 20,00'.I · m I I ea ! AM/FM $1EO. Trade h VW or Porache. 82fj...q27 19;.\7 P.tGA H!50 2Sl3 So. Olive Santa Ana , caut. '5.3 MG TD • lop condition! :m<I FordN.m Or1w, C.M. M., be ~n aft« 4 PM VOLKSWAGEN '63 vw Deluxe, dlr, with c.a.c .• o · celleit condition.. i.o. pe.y- menll, high g.. mUeqe. $$ Cash dela, takt pay· ments $34.86 mo. Aftet 11, 494-9773 and !'>45--0034 : '67 VW with Ponche chrame rlm1, ndlal pl,y Urea, wood duh. AM/FM. coco mats, pop out rear window1. ~ VW englne1. StellttY in lllOck. 1500 cc -SJ!li. 40 hp • 1235, 1300 cc -$325, 36 hp • $155. 642--0350, 646-7670 Eves: '64 VW MU1t •re. Beiurtiful rreen ~. down OA c paymrntl oob' $33 per mo. M2-4615 '66 VW Deh.&Xt Special c:ctn. de&n. No down O .A. C. ~entl only $44 per mo. 842-4615 '63 GOLD VW Deluxr llklt cat". No down. 0 /. C ptiyments only Sl1 per mo. -· . . - ' : ' ' ' ,-1 ' ' , ··TRANSPORTATION 1· i.':,..r-__ ·..;~;.,..' _ • ..; .. .;.,.._:9.::;600:: 1 _A_ut_oa_W;.;..;;,an;.;;t.;.ocl;;...._9;,;700.;.;; Utocl Cara VOUCSViAGEN TRANSPORTATION TRAN5PORTATION TRA,NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION --9900 UaodCart t900 l'~.od C1n WE 'PAY CHEVROLET COUGAR ••...--68 Coui•r (XR-l) a1a1 very clean, xlnt tlrel, bat- Now Cara 9100 > Now Cara Ttlursd-.r, August 291 1968 9IOONIW Cara DAil Y PllDT 33 flOONow Gira 9IOO ' ·' '" ' ' '68 VWs $199 DOWN 36 AT $60.50 Top DOLLAR '61 1-•Lt. • Air .~ '62 MERCURY, 1 owner, -Coo•-modlwn btut, "'11 equipped, Mu.ot Mil « uo __ , .... -· d.,--tor be-terr. etc..,_ •• , I FOR· USED CARS collNB.l amour wttb wbtte top. Automatic .. .., ~ ............ ~.power"""' ton Aua.·:rl.· Coll w...,. MUS=T~G ' tt.c, power brakes. BEAU. Squire at Johnaon 4 Son, '. OR OUR TJFUL. Only Onnae "°"""'"' -... ... ----"'----$795 t&blllbed Ltncotn • M.....,, Can ftrtance au ot pvt ~ -Coup: dealership, New· menu u low u $2'1.00 per pon • Oo1ta Mesa. 900 W, mo 0 AC Cout Hwy., Newport Beach. · · • 642-0081 or 545-8211 '65 MlltallCJ m performance ..... eo- rin•· 4 apeoed, eonaolt, mkl· rdte blue. It au.re will move. OuJy VW Tod1y .Plan $199 .DOWN 36 AT $44.02 Inc.~ air venta, heater, defroster. Low -ta, vin)rl int.' 2.4 months, Will Bur ELMORE MOTORS 1 __ c_o_R_V_A_1R __ 1,,... -J1:!...,. _ TOYOTA '65 CORSA 140 HP. 4 tp. mentaulowuPt)lrmo. Ji,OIJ'? Mlle Warranty Your VoJbwaaen or Poncbl ........ dotlan. Paid for or not. Call Ralpb Ph. BM-3320 Posltraction. AM-FM radio. o.a.c. 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstnmstr $1,050. Private Part y-ELMORE T&M MOTORS 67 3-1190 '64 MALIBU 646-5817 Super Sport l: . .,::ccco=a"'v"AJR~~M~onu-.-,~ ... ~. F1aahing red, automatk: R&H, new clutch. Dual ex. traN.. power lttoerillg, pow. ~tern., gd tires. Very ad er brakes, IMMACULATE. cond. $550. 54~ aft 5 PM Garden Grove Blvd. at Beach ~ '61 CORVAIR Manza. Xlnt 892-555lor534-2284 Used C11rs 9900 $1495 body, New tltts. A &tHJ! Wll.L Trade 20' tnbrd with completely reblt eoa: I: other equip. Value, n .IXXI. 548-ll31 l"'!'~~~"!'!!'~!!O!""'' 1;;=:..::=--....;:.:;;;:Iean11n.,,.. .n "'..,. Pay. eau S1>-2112 '68 CAMPMOBILE, all ex-NEED A CAR? menta as low u $24.00 per '66 CORVAIR C'ORSA tras; pop top, coco mat.a; CAN'T BE F'INANCEDT mo 0.A.C. • ... 71.58 • wide ovaJa, ett. 7,700 Mus •Bankrupt? eRepoa-1maf ELMORE ~ left Cll paiantH. ~'193 •Bad Oedltf • Dtvorcedt •Mllltary •New ,. .,.,., CORV1:111: '67 VW Poor Man Porsche, Mak" ~'1 Paymenll MOTORS mag w ... ts radial t~es. 85 McCARTHY MOTORS PThO. !_~~!_ '&3 CORVE'm: 2 TOPS. •es HP sig, Iota of. xtra.s. Coet 1420 So. Main I Edina ...,..._,, $1495 can finance an or pan p..,_ met.I u low u Stl.00 per mo 0.A.C. ELMORE $31!'.Xl,new. ~ (2 bloc.b N. of Seen~ 15300 Beach mvd., Wstmnatr ~uat sell Beat offer . Santa Ana Ph 5'.2-3500 1952 CHEVY · q . I bod)i. Many Xtru! MOTORS '65 vw De.luxe. Don't miss -=========I . New radiator, 774-4ll0 or 675-1307 uk tor TOYOTA thi9 me. No down! OAC -GClod body Ii til'l!fi, ellgin! Chuck. :.•. paymmls only $36 per mo. BUICK needs work. $45. 611 Kings[;;;===-,,,,-;:=""'"' Pb. 894-3320 . . ., ~ . ------·---1 Pl., Hewport Height a, CO!tVE'ITE '57 Oiwlc 301 15300 Beach Blvd., Watmnatr :?; '6.S VW AM'™ radio wood '60 BUICX LA SABRE .4 dr. :;64&-<032,;-=='°"',-,-~~I ~~~~· Muat aell '65 MUSTANG Fait bac ~ ' wheel. Good titts.' Xlnt aedan. excellent cond.. 47,<XXI 1966 CHEVY Caprice w/air, e 548-2711 e $1,050. CabrWo Trlr. Pk. Sp. cood. miles. $500. 6t6-4370 pwr, bucket seals, deluxe in... l--=~-'-'-C...="--.,....-T-13, 21152 PaclfJc Cout * 646-M32 * 'M RIVERIA, tull pow", terlor. Must sell -sa.crific '57 Corvette 283• auto, Hwy, Hunt. Bch. -reblt eng. Very clea.n! '66 vw Sundial camper, fully 1mall dn. take over pymts. 544-9522 e 545-0517 e '66 MUSTANG 1 owner, im· equipped, luggage &. sld 546-6J13 ''066iiiIMPMP:ALAM:i .. •"<dooioo.,:;-, -;,x;x"';;t.jj==~~~~~== maculate V-8, a.ir con- -• Xlnt -• Pri ----------' -• " p s dltloolna, Pow/S. 968-3986 rau.. \......... . v, • <.J· '61 BUICK :Elertra 225.. 4 dr. \.'1lliu., new ure&, ow /B DODGE , 535-4657 hardtop, need& q , repair, Sacrifice. Can be financed. I ;;;";-';,L==.,,.-==-,.- ! . '67 VW Deluxe. Paas tbia one $450. 540-5716 ' -~-~'~-=---11·.-.,-DO-DG_E_Pot-,-,.-383-.-,-.-,, '67 MUSTANG, perfect, 3 sp d ~-N d · rt•c. ' A I -••t1onr atick, pwr steer., R/H, : · an you..._,. 0 ownva · '~9 2r0r. Hardtop · ...-u • bucket seats. 4 on the Coor. Landau top, ims. &0-3:561 . ' ' mo"''.~..,.~ $46.50 per Xlnt. J'lne Car $275. 6T~l319 1959 Olevrol.et. Top cond. Must aee to ap-~..., 546-TI62 aft 5 predate. ~ f. '66 VW 1qua.reback , ~ blaupunkt AM/FM ~dio. ~ 673-3285 or LI 8-87-49 : ·_,." '63 VW Camper low miles , ... Xl.nt cond. $4,50. drl, $36. mo. I prl pty. 048-088. '60 BUICK Lo Sabra 2 dr. HT =-======l.1960.;::;.::;00~00;;E;:, ::::,-,.,~.ndow~ OLDSMOBILE ~ • .'~· tooka n••" 1495. CHRYSLER cou-. Robuill .,...., Good L--------1 ~~ -·------! ,... '55 OLDS Auto. Good tfrel, '66 CHRYS. 300 HT/, vinyl condltion.$95.64&-'lSlO Good cond. $125. Call CADILLAC i.., fUll .....,, air cmd. '66 DODGE Manko 9 pua. 642-2243 Excel. cood. Fae wa.rrancy wagon tun t'WI' &: air, wood ~'&3"'ows=•a;;;-. s",:-::....,,:--."'Xlnt""71 ,_ • ·, '65 VW, rums ·good, new _.4.. · tiree. $975. 642--6570 keep . i~.~· '6~-,_ Van. ~. hmed 1962 CADILLAC $2895 . ..,_,.,,. """1 l'l.995• -.o230 cood. Sacrifice! Coupo De Ville 642-9790 Polu white. Full power, air ___ C_OM __ ET ___ 1 ___ F_A_L_C_O_N __ 1 .,, ()[J)S. F-85, '""°" -· : :,. ·Exhst. Good cmd. can belp ' fine. 675-5085 ,·~-'67 VW Xtra nice car. S50 . dwn OAC Pymt.a $53 mo. Dlr. 842-4615 1 ~· '61 VW. Clean. A·l Cond. R&.H, Pvt party. Below book. $69;). 675-1827 : _ f£JVW DeLux Sedan R/H • •, Seaeand w/blk Interior Ex· ' ' ; •'.' cellent C011d $1400 673-1609 • '64 VW Sharp! : ; , cAsH peeded-ht reas. offer. ' ·~.~ : . 'l-'-.;..;.'-... ~vw=-=sED=A~N,,.-- :---: One Owner. New pa.int, tires. ' Ex. thruout Radio 673-2615 :-·-'61 VW, new 40 Hp eng., ding feftden, good trans., xlnt for dune buggy. 962-3983 eves. '60 VW, xlnt cond. deluxe sedan, new eng. & tires, :.:.:: 'R/H, $695 • .436-78U VOLVO -- cond. Immaculate. lil61COMET4 dr, Sta Wagon '65 COUNTRY Squire station auto. 'nail,. p/1, i.lr, R/H, $1495 1 /bru nclt. _, Can finance all or part Pay-Auto. $215. C&ll 673-1842 alt 5 wagoo; pwr. Ii eer ·• ments as low as $22.00 per =========I R/H, W/W, C I ea n ! mo o.A.c. CONTINENTAL .:::~. -•..., 1n ELMORE '68 CONTINENTAL. Must good cood., good tnm. $150. ONE Owner 1965 Valiant V-8 PLYMOUTH MOTORS TOYOTA ""· 894-3320 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnatr 1961 CADILLAC 4 door Sedan de Ville, 6 windows, power seat, power windows, power ateeTing, power b rake a, power trunk opener, air con- ditioned: 2 new Vogue tyres. $750.00 Pvt. party. """"' (Fullerton) '56 CAD Funeral coach. Good cond. Equip w/ surfboard racb. Best otter &C-859& 1950 CADILLAC New trans. noo. 962-:m5 CHEVROLET '60 El Camino Popular, hard to find model. Daric blue. Stick. Only $795 C.. ftnanct all or part pay. ments aa tow u $22 per mo. o.a.c. 673-1975 3510 M NB Convertible. Powt:r Steeru. ae II or lea1e my a..reus, · · Air Conditionina. White demonstrator. Equipped for FORD Sldewalla. Very Oean. $1395 the connoiisseur. G e o r g e 642-lffil Grupe. Johnson & Son,1--------- 0ranae Countift: old e 1 t '62 FORD 66 2 door Belvedere. e • ta b I t 1 b e d L I n· Falcon Deluxe Take over payment.a. coin • Mern.J.ry • Cougar 2 door, white . with blue. in~er-·=-=·--""',,...,71311"°". =·-=-I dealer. 1000 w. Cout Hwy, ior, automatiC tranmussion, '63 P1ymoutb Sta Wq , Ex. Newport Beach, 642-0981 radio, heater, a real mileage Cond.. Oria owner $900 or '66 CONTINrnTAL 4 Dr. getter. Onl~95 beat offer! $2481aft5. sedan. Magnificently equip. Can finance all or pert Pay-PONTIAC ped. Buy dir!ct from menta ••low as SI7.00 per ---------1 franchised deaJer. Johnson mo 0 AC &Sono!N•wportB•a<h,600 E. L. M. ORE 4 SPEED w .. 1 eout n.,., 642--0981: SPECIALISTS 5's-82?JI '67 CONTINENTAL 4 dr. MOTORS HIGH PERFORMANCE TOYOTA CUSTOM CARS sedan. Totally equipped. • •ftGEST SE' -ON IN Driven only 21000 milea. Ph. 894-3320 ~ U£A.-aa Still under original war-15300 Beach Blvd., Watmnstr SOeRANlecGtEedCOUNTYAuto ranty. Must sell But no '65 GALAXIE LTD FactOrJ dealers plea11e. 642--0981, air, dlr, oac, auto, pw st., Center days or 548-7751 in eve. Dir. landau top, rme bototrn. 13'.>32 Harbor Blvd. 537-46,46 CONTINENT AL '61 full pwr Take trade or $200 cash. air. n•w '"''" ;., """': Fino. b<!. 545-06.14 ROY CARVER 1999 ,.. will h'ode for '66 FORD G"1oxi• 500 HT, PONTIAC smaller car of same value. loadtd., Black landau top, a 1larbw 81., a.ta ,._ 673-02'24 white bottom. $150 caah Kl CONT. '64 fully e q u IP. dels, tine $1500 bal. oac. dlr. 6-4444 Je•ther. Must aell to best of-494-9773 Oruce County's Exchadw i'' ~=~----= Dealer tor koU. -ftoret and ; --GET OUR u:ADERSHlP MOTORS ftr, near wholesale. 642-2746 '56 FORD V /8 auto. R/H Bently. '68 VOLVO ELMORE '. ' SAVINGS BEFORE TOYOTA '63 LINCOLN Continental. new t!Tes I: paint. $250 Very · YOUBUY!!I Ph. 89f-3,'tlO Mu9t1ellbef0ttLa.borDay. &dcood.54M>l4 '~i:°~?ih~·!"ba~ l • 15300 Beach Blvd., WsbMstr Air coodition. 642-0381 Dir. '63 Ford 2 Dr. 6 cyl. Stand· a:reen, fQll flDt6 1967 EL CAMINO 4 si-f, "" ""''" ""1. -le!IO '"" ........ b •• k.,.. __ c:::.:o:.::u~G::A::.::R:.__11 _ .... *r.;;;;;614-01()1;;--.-;;;:-;;*;;;;;-• ., PDNnAc GTO, .... tHPORTS ~~,;14 D6vill PL '68 CWGAR ~n must :so~~~~~ trul, pwr. st.r, new a e 11 or 1 e a• e m y wafO!I· $195. 842-8700 brakes, new tires. $2250.. 1966 H rbor C.M. 846-9303 $696: '62 ~vy Impala 2 dr. demonstrator immedtately·I=========-51&-8151 ' ' Hdtp, auto ......, p/b, pl•, <&ti Ed Brown at Joluuon & MERCURY '55 PON'nAC .... ttr.•, '65 VOLVO 544 r &: 11, low ml, gd tires, new shock a . Son. Orange Counties oldest -·------good ~ condition $75, xlnt cond. WbAle $1025 retail gu....2&30 ---.-... Pl N U455.. A6:ing $1175. 545-0022 ,;.;;"'-'"----=--e«tablished Lincoln • Mere-'68 COLONY Park ttation 611 11..m(DI " ewport '61 Qievy Station Wqon ury. Ooupr detier. 1000 W. wagon. Must •ell or leue Helgbta Autos Wanted 9700 6 cyl," eood coodiion. Coaat Hwy., Newport Beach, my 28CXI mile demcmtrator. i "="==T=.1=1=R=D===: I $400. * 6'1U79.2 642..ce81 Call Hal. $al'lden at Johnson WE' PAY •.• CASH .· "54 IMPALA 4 Dr. bdtp., pwr. 67 COUGAR CG.T.} Air cond. A Son lteer., new mu, extra.II. Pow 1tett A brakes. Tllt 1; Soll,. Clrartat Counties old- $1095. 968-3275 away steerina and other eat HtabHAhed Uncoln • • 61 atEV. Impala. PS _ PB xtru. One owner. Still Mercury • Cougar dealer. e 'Ill T·BIRD e X1llt """ • &'14-lSM • ror med CU'I • truckl Nit'· call oa: tor tree ttttmate. Auto. traN. Gd c 0 n d. under original factory war-l<XXI w. Coast Hwy., New-'MT-BIRD, blk., blk lnt. J'Wl 51•......., ranty, Call daya 642--0981 or port Beech, 64z.oo81 pwr, atr-cond. Xlnt eaod. .,.....,.,.. eve. 548-7'151. No dnten =-==,..,.,,-,.,-,-,-,-1 11"" d ~ -'65 Impala Convertible. pleue. Dir. ''7 MERC Montclair, .4 dr ......, or tn e. '"~ GROTH CHEVROlfT Aak tot Sain Manac- lSil.l. Be.acb m., Hwrttnstcm Beacb Kl~ 14,290 orn. MILES. ..~.,~co=uc=A"'R,--D~---1 aed., pe, CJb, air, atett0. *'515 T..aDU>* • ' · P w r • ' Und I 24 000 mi W&IT $800 bnt offer A1lo IO" Perfect. 6#2169 yellow/black Inter Io r, er yr. ' • ' · ~l HP 5311-3743 '57 CHEVY 17.000 mt. Full 5 yr, fact. I,....-========-'""'==~==· ==:o==l * 642-6853 * WVT. 642-7423 ews. , New C1rs BOB TEARY BUICK 9800NowCan 9IOO Now Cara . e s. .. HundrMt On -'61 lulcb MIW 1111 snlAn I 8ellf K.T, TERRY ..... ............ ,.. ....... ,..,.. ....... _..-........... I ltlW '61 LI WU •31.95 Allte-'c.,................ ............ 0 ......,,..,,,.,.,.......,.,... ....... .,m NIW c:AU•. aW<D .,.,.,. •2919 BUICK ¥1,wl _____ _ ::.::::-...... '":'.' •.. •1 1849 www.r ,.._"_.......,,...:,, .. !'•r •u Alt"°~+ n• c. ·•"When y.., Tltlnk Of Buick Tltlok Of Torry Buick" ,U1td C.r Locotlo11 At 122...,. IT. MUllTl .. TON llACM leach IJwl .. a Main St • • ~ _.,._......... Ph 842 LL31 536-6588 = one ._ ·'. U1ed .Cir. 9900 Uaoc1 ea .. AME,.ICAN MOTOU ~l: S~LE ••••••• AMI--'&I CUAJMIP SALE lr1"4 N•w l1Mlll•n Priced ~ .. '1969 SOMO wltll Nr Con41ff0flllll OPIN SUNDAYS B DlM·IM > This is th1 final c1ll on 111 r1mainin9 '68 Chrysler.PJymou+hs during cl11n-up time. All t0an cl~arly m1rked on Blue T1gs to show the f1nt1stic savings that you can tak• advantage of-the '691-'kill be rolling in and w• must sell out 111 of our '68s within two weeks -120 MUST 60! PLYMOUTH V..l.P .. CHRYSLER <t Door Hardtop N11. PP4 J61D21t9JI _. Door Herdtop No. CH4J KICJJl714 I P . $4 782.55 Sticker. rtee 54',049,71 Sele P11ee SAVI $73184 BARRACUDA 2 DOOR FASTBACK No. F18436299 • S3963.80 Sticker .Priee S3368.10 Sele Priee VI SA $59510 OPEN LABOR DAY P . $6111.60 Stick•'. rte• $5;104.00 Sele Price ,... SA•• $100760 PLYMOUTH FURY I 4 DOOR SEDAN No. PE41 FI020l2 I2 . $3132.15 Stieker.Priee $2827 .57 Sele PrieeSAVI $40458 USED CAR BLUE TA& SALE '66 DODGE Cllar1ar 1 door hardtop. VI, a1o1to• 111aflc, racUo, ll••f•r, pow•r tf••rln9 i nd br1k11, buck•t 1•1h. ITSF270l $2111 '65 PLYMOUTH Sport f~ry 2 lllr, t1 .I, ''• 1urom1r1 .. , radio, h•1t•r, pow•r •t1•rh19 I "-rtk•t, vlf1yl roof, con1ol•, •fc. IPlP074l $1599 '66 CHRYSLER .. 300 1 Door hot4to11. Vt, 1.t1m1flc, r•· '''· S..et.r, ,,.,.,., ., .. ,,_, a br•k•1o 111~ wh14f_.,, FACTOlY AIR CONDfTIOHIH$ tSVNl77J $2666 '65 FORD '63 DODGE Fiitur• 2 boor h1rdtop with All CONDITIONIN&. Hu"Y or yo•'ll mill thl~ oft•; I PGT241 I $1199 '63 MERCEDES l•M 220 SE 4 DHf with Yinyf Jft. t.rior. Unmetch•d ciu1ll+y 1uto111•• blla. tOJVt21 I $1999 '66 PONTIAC $TO Htrdtop c.,,.. 4 1,.M, VI, rad io •Ml ho1tor. (RVL-417) $2222 Pol1r1' 100 2 door h1rdfop. A1o1t.,. m1tlc, pow•r 1f••rin9, r•d!o, h•1ffr. IHWD6621 $1199 '66 PLYMOUTH Fvry Ill 4 dr, H.T, YI, 1utom1t!.. r1dio ll•1t1r, pow•r 1t1•rln9, FAC. TORY AIR, ,..m•t"lf'' of N•w Cor factory w1rr1nty. ($VJl6 I) $1999 ATLAS First ;,, SERI/ICE /.,,oil d llH11\'f,/ ffll !\il l 1W• ll'Ml lntaln ontef th• latt-••t and most tnodtmly .eciu1,.. pH 1ervlce facllftlts ltt th• Wnt ' illYICI Dm. ffOUIS 71)1 • 9tff P.M. M-. 1m.11Hr.w. , ... n.. M. ALI .-V.rll ... an lf'O Mltct • ;rtlr ..... · It.II llfWrtlMd ~ -,.. -.... ·--...... Vllld 1111m ..................... It 10 '""' ,, • • 1 • -.-__,,,..~------~-...-~ r••• • ••ZC1e• * •:: ; swc ~<-••• \f'<• .,....,..,..,... ,,...,..._''".# ---...= • z ... •'~-.,.-' \ I r 34 DAIL y •n.or I OPEN DAILY 'Tll 10 p .M. lnclu~ng SUHDlY. \ THE VOLUME DEALER - \ with * ,QIALITY * PRICE • • * TERMS & SERVICE , : IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY! SELL-0 T PRI CESI · ~ . FRONTLINE SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! j' 1965 MUSTANG H.T. CPL SPOITMT 2.<foor hardtop, V-8, Auto:, radio &. heater, power· steering, power brakes, butket ~ats. Li~ N<>. NMF-916. 1965 DODGE . POL.lRA 4-Door. V-8, auto. tram., heater. Beautiful blue color. Lie. No. UEW-709. 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