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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-03 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• • • • • ·• f _!_ . ..__ ·------------ ' . ' • 1 ' • r r • -.. • • • -B~lt1dng -~ Cra~li Ca8tor1iia · G~uys - . . ' • • • s:.' Me~~-~ Teeh • " · .• ·noei•g .737· ;ie• • .- . ' . -.~-· . ~ .... . . ., · .. . • , _, ' .... . -· • • . . ·-- ' . • • ' l . '. .. ... • . ' ,, • , IP. . ~ • ·~,.~ . -:--1 . . 4 " . .• ,.,. , .... l. ·:.._ -:-,''· - '. ~ ,_, '. ' •' . . 'r "'-·' ,_ JUESDAY ,1.FTERN9<).N, S~PTEt.tt~ ·~. )961: . .:.-toe • 'fO'-41, .O. Ill. I UCTIOWL 4' ,..... , . . . . . - ' . . ' . . ' --' • DAJLT ,.ILOT PlltM llr· alcMnl KMllW ' ' ,.... .. . Patio,s;·Roofs . ,. Inundated . By Spray I By'JEROME F.·COLLINS Of ,... 0.lly , .... ''"' Wlllt. HUI'J'\l'ane Liza obrletJiiJ. en, couragement 'BllO • ntiles -.y; the mjghQ'_ Paclllc hurled m. a ,.1 v e ,brealtm at W'nl N'<wporl'i crumblll11 -ont "'8>!lila1 an<1 loda;r. Twelve-foot hlgb 1weU. poUDded • graolt. 'barrio!' lt<IDl:l!lc . -·of jleadl. 9.,; . . . . " . . . . . l::~-~~,; . Ao tt-•·f-?~iuin:!ed --lt-loftl';f .... ~~ 1• ltiO eroded J!e~ldt'"'t.. 'I'• · cl ·. ''· : NO n~t '":' · ·' · · . llut lllr 11uiJ""Jl*'fy •• wu• ~ed1 "' ~· • ""= ~ ·J'""'" I ; ~ -1 r ·, .. nrai. ~·11ir 'aie Mrt11 "•lid a: gratelul liOm-. City 1 ollk!IOla' agreed Jliat IJ!e U, S .. ¥m.l' Colpa of· Engineers• emetgency efforCa in re- cent dayS had. held tiract the 1ea. · · ' The tidal siege; 00...ver, bad Just· begun. The nrello, kicked up by Liia ·bun·· dreds of:.mlles to ·the 1ouetrwest, Mon-: day -. borne In on tides topP.og llz· feel A ' high Iida ot oeven .f~ WU' predicted . for tonight, aj abo1!! r ittNo OF LIFI ~~ Beach llfeguan! Peyton 11fety through boiling riptide. Many s\vimmen ig- nored heavy surf and stn>ng riptides Monday alid o'cklct~ · · .. And no easing of 1he acc._.yln(. vJolent surf was fonteen. .-. . • I 'I •. • • 75: Ml'R-~8 . . . I ·Real reachm for· li!e ting loosed from' lifeguard lifeglli)"ds . earned their pa~: · ·-- I boat WWlt~li'lii1iellaUIJJotruggling swimmei to . ~· ' . The Fedeiai Env!rooqienta.I Sclence1 Services A-· (ESSA), nld siµp~:rs Sh~.t . At ' SF ·Officers Newport Cont·inues Hunt ' For Lost County Surfer eulY today lltilt ·!Ju lo.ltill podiD&• winds of up Jo 75 miles an hour, •~coa~: tinuing ta geqerale beavy . .....U. '""". isn't moving much. . • "HeD," observed NeWport Beach Marine Safety Director Robert Reed, "we'll be ·getting '!urf like, lbls pto. • 'bably throu11> Fi'lday." · M&a""11lle, hill! Ude -loci, with the sum.Qlel' itdtjn' ~' bto;u(lht1 bi'd , tiews MO!lday lllglrt l ,..sjdOnti qr El '. Mom> ~ Park I ·~<I( La-· Newport Beach pollc. alld lifeguards hilt the . surl -n·t so good, •so be guna Beech. It !!1'1' get-• toQlgM. · •~.-, .. earched for a 17.year-old left.'~ ·Two 'Of· ttMi big w'boden IUD d~) ..,,_,, •u"""'""ed by P"''""' buc"·~ -"-'·-·•.' Fullerton youttl. last Hen body surfing Police reported they . were al.lo · wu-• ....... ~a ~ auu. cw Sunday evening at Balboa Penlnaula'• uncertain whether the youth had ~=·~po;::gc~.~r"tt"e"r I dange:rous Wedge.. drow_ned or simRlY left the area ~an7 ~ouldn't do~ but lNtcb,'r Nid 1 His disappi!aran<e marked the only nounced. '.' · • Bill Peyldn, ·m-l"f llld port owner, rl lnclde · 1.a~-D A detective .. kphe boy bid come ta ' , se ous nt over ~ UUl" ay the· beach SUndSy with two trlend1. SANDBAqGiN.G TOIM11 '. · weekend that 1aw an estimated 205,000 . The pair said their friend dropped out P,eytop'.•aldi r~~ M4 vol.~1 • I r \ 1-" l r ., ;. \ . I ~ people fl~~ to the Newport Shores. . of sight w,hlle ,lp the water at the ~~ tDdfi.J'·pmst tonllbt'r H~ Beach reported _... Wedge,~a~~~bod~~s~ur!ln:gLJispci&~ti~!==li!g~hh~ iict,~'~t~.7~:3)~~~.m;·~~tlde~~js~,lto::---- Peytan said lllete' ·£11 72 JD,Ollllt Meia ·Youth :~kepWal.lu ,&i· of .Mli,vifig ·camper '. Mesaµ, 2 Frie~~-. . Die as Airpl~ne , . Crashe8 in Drizzle · >, Colla Meta girl and two .... .,.. n!ona:, fl}'inf home !Nm an iii"ract ta. tog and diizzle agalmt -. Ill. aulhoritlei, w.r. Idled -earlJ ldda:r wlieii their u,ht pi.,. crubed -• ,, ..... ~ . ' -' ............. 5 . . " . ·The-,...,. ldeal!fled "! 11~ • IL Da-, 17, «ll 1137/'!,~~· Drhte,1 bavid D .. Olgood. 27, ,.of\ llowiand He!CIN, pld . Ille , .Pilot, 0.1"' H. Smutz, r7, d. Weot COvlna. .• Riverside County idlerlll'1 dfputla sal~e = wu follnJns 1116 ' Bl oy al. I011 11\811 100 . fet! I! llruCI: I llmn-bldden ~ wire for~ !!nu. I er •• .-. '.' .. t . ..... l I 1 ._ l ' -- • • 1 • I - .......... -- , • • ---·--------~- • • Life Sav-ed:_ Dral11a iJL High Seas. • • • • ~•ouuQS SAID D•A••IODDv, u. °' NNPO•T •EACH WAS GOIN i; DOWN FOR THIRD TIMI-WHEN LI~. uAllD ,IT. 1i1ru•• REAc~iD HIM" JUST EASio. ~p,a. PIE~ ~1;wx·.;~~ m~'llr' , \' alue , of Pereira Airport .\l,epo,c~"';, u~sti~ed the Huntlnston. -~ Hllh School •111ab!'eut11111111 ~t of the pr.. by itfs _:;.by n.;;.,ti., ~~le, JIOI • Tbe crux of h ~taD.wlth Ibo ly ALBERT W. BATES or .. ..., • ..,•• ;A major question allo\lt Orange county'• muclH!llcuued atw nlional ~ plan romalDed today aftor• I give-and-take se1lioll. with the cou:Dtr1 alrJ>orldlrec~randacounlyalrporl COnuniJ!loner. ·wlll any or the .11.w: 1ugg~1ted. new . airport 1ite1 work out! And 11 no~ did tbe comity wute Jta money on the Pereira report oulllnlng the air future of Orange County? It came up when Robert Bresnahan, the county's director of aiJporta, arid Roger Slates, Hun~n B e a c h qember of the Airport Comm!Jston, spoke before the Huntlngton Beach Rotary Club Friday. ) 'DlBcusslon brought out that: The Navy bu no intention of tumlnl ,.,._. P-.e J TIDES ... l'fOV'l"<"JI . .. Worth flO,llO!I, b• estimated, and ..id 10 or 12 an }.II danler. ' "We'v. hid U.. happen over a period Of ,..,, but an. peo1i<ular NI Of clrCIODJ.-.1 ts pretty <IJlllcull to tombat," nid. P.eyton. Peyl<ia IO!d the big waves ,were lnaklzll, a!JCl rolling up .-II'" trailer declr.s Sunday nllht Joie¢ Sweany, clly public -k• cllnotor, Ndd Ille ~ 1ur1 and 1troog rip tides bad robbecl "quite • btl of aod" from Lacun•'• beacbet. He 1&id lllo Hnd poerally returDI later Ill the -· 1.i.feguanl1 Monday flow lllo red danger flac 'lind !<ICUed 72 ,per1ono from local l>Mcbe1 with a crowd estimated. at 10, 700. The~ were 18 nscues Sunday u tbe surf began to mount and the yellow ~aJ-.ton flag wa1 flown. Qvwcll lhat ctsy " e r e -·led at 12,000 wltli 1,000 Satur· ..,. Llleguwd Jell p....,.. said rip lideo .,.... bad Moodoy, partlcularty at Crescent Bay end Victoria beadleo with waves . ruming up to eight feet. . Water ~s ran ea to 70 det!rff•. • POftrl nid body IUl'fing coodlt1on1 wen good Monday a"nd ag8'n today . Ue sa1d. tand. waa being carrled away lnlm Oak Slnet to Main Beach In Laguna, Victim in Hospital J_<;'1CAGO (Ul'l) -'I'helaat of more !00 -burl In baWes be-~ police.-! clem-iralon here Jill -t ncnalned boopllallzed lo- ci,;,, •walllni plasllc IUll«Y for fa-~ lnJwiee. DAI LY PILOT ....,..._ ---.............. &..,...IMdl .... : ,,., ...... ,.., ; CA.UPOINIA ' OltAHal COAIT PUltl1SHIN; COMl'AN'I' r --- Vb ......... .,_, Gtllell "-- n..... •• JC11vU ·-~· A. M.rpl.J. -·-, ... N11 .. • ~---......., ..... , "" ... , ..... ..........,. I c. ..... , ..... ..., ....... 1..llWll ~ -,..... ... _ llWMl4'•--:•• ..... It.I Loo Alamltoa, Sanla Ana and El Toro a1r facllltie1 over to civUlan uae. audllorlUlll. It will C'ODCml Iha BelH blom. r1mny1 Of nwnbet ol alrp-•· llunUngton s..ia Rolarionl IHlllod Cblca lite. Slalel 1a1d'beJ>u reserva· "It'• Ibo people problem that't ma· Ha ad4ad Iha! tha ,i,.iarat f.vjatlon' to come don ID•thll: A Bolla Cbtca •lte would be pro-. hlbitlvtly destructive of homes and property values. tlon1 about boldlllg hearlllgs, but the jor," Bioliilban said. "They need ac-A,..c7 ts fiovtq•C1111U!j, ID pal~< -Orange CoUDl1 ..._atoly noodl commission as a whole felt them ces1 to alrporta and parking when they effect recent "aircra:ft nOile ·legillatlon, a regional airport for COmmercLal A San Joaquin Hills slU! between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach would conruct with the Marbles' El Toro fillhl pallerm. essential. get there. reducln.: decllM!ls by 50 percen\ ..under aircraft. Vtrtuall;y no one dllpute1 Bresnahan ha! said 80,000 persoM "The air hUJ will be with us by 1073 the present level It will~be "etlecUve that ' per month are using Orange County or sooner. Orange County jtllt isn't next sprinc----· .. ~ -~-Peralra.npartdeallwitb.flyt A1rporl now and be thouJhl some of equipped to handle ll The county will Q o e 1 It o n In bro f from loca all of -lmD1rn to be 'I'll• report by William L. Pereira Al:soclate1 named thole flve locations as pof<nUlj 111<11 !or the regional airport. theoe would appear at baarlllg1 saying conlliiue to grow without alrporll, but ~ • they need the service and want it ex. t.o be tiealtby, wft.ust have adiquate ~ panded. None has. aviation facWtie1, with general and ~tit: To the Rotarianl, he pointed out commercial evlatlon separated.'' ~'i 'opbtl Hearlllp wara oebeduled. Federal government spokermen made it clear that no civilian tate~er of their na- tional defeose facllltle1 1n Orange County 11 possible in the foreseeable lutura. that Ill the flrst seven mooths ol 1987, BNenahln -that :ill pereent Iii Ille •out ~a Orango County A1rporl bad 178,11116 ·01 air tra+.! cants In emtence today . .<:n tltn lie :-.,?jif pusengero ~g the . t<nnlnall. A are beld°l>y reoldants of Orange CouJ>. tliNoailof It, and Ill year later there bad been mere than a ty. , . of h l 100 percent lncr.eale to 311,ill -Ha .1ald that Loa Angeles lnterna-.?/~.,-. mo1Uy Orange County people. tlonal Airport Ii probably the llnul Ill ...,.. The nut bearlllf will be Sept 11 at He 1ald be hoped the county can the world bul It will be at 1atureUon lllO\'fal . . .,,,.. ' ' Cong Terrorists ta-Unch ' . . . . . Saigon Grenade At~ks SAIGON (AP) -Vlei Cong !OT· AJMrlcono ,..,.. hurt, althou&h b°"' nriltAr Iouiidied two grenade -ckl dnda al Ammcam were et work tn- tmlde &Iron _, and enem7 troop1 olde ill• elil>t olc<y ccncrete buildlDc· ln!tlar U. S. reporll ba4 Hid two a1n&ct a d1ltr1ct town ocly 2J miles ~ Vietnam.en were 1 killed and lilrJp the capllal, lr:illlng cl-end ·"e!abi ' WOllllClod, but thlo waa tevlled bianlnt clown boolon. · ddllbw.ro: 'lbe ereoedt attacb came H U.S. The secom1 grenade attack eame and So<iai Vletnemeoe forceo In Saigon -lour boura lale<'ln lrilnt of• ber were on lull elert (or l1ICl1 l,ncldm, • In the SaJt<m doct area. Foor v1e1..- Tbe firlt grt!Olde exploded in front nameee men, two women and two ol Jhe """'1 beedquarten of Ille U.S. cblldrell were woonded there, poll<e Agency lot l:llen>aUonal De.,..lop-oatd. , I . ment. wttne11e1 uid the grenade was . Viet Cong forces a~ecl Long tlii'OWb -mini· a motoreyc:le on v.tikh Ttam, • ·"""'"""ent dlotnot·-20 two per110111 were riding. The ter-miler' eul of the capllal,' ~ 20 rortlll -ed to have e-scaped. cM!lam, woonding ...cl>er 150 -ind Sewn South Vlelnameae ctvlllan1, 00.ning 00wn 85 home• with a ·beevy six Of J!>em AID OfllPIOJ'e•, ... re _,,,. mor1M at*1< followtd by a fl'OUlld ded by the ui>l<>dlni irenade. No as..Wt • Frol!l Page J BOY HURT ••• refrigerator. "I thought he was getting something bl -eat," she said, "but when he walked out onto the freeway instead, I acreamed and grabbed the intercom to the cab to tell my folks." The a!P officer had been ap. proaching from about 400 feet behind the Elliott's camper and 11aw Craig tumble out onto tile concrete freeway. "The first thing be rem.emben: Was "11U1ing down the freeway add the policeman asking where he was fOll!g," Mn. EIKolt said today. Pedeslrlans are prohibited from uo-illl lroowlj'S. . The CHP office!' was more con- cerned with Graig's safety than with the letter of the law, however, an~ hauled him kilo the patrol car. Donald Elliott -alert<d by bll daughter's acream1 -bad meanwhile parked off the lbouldOT of the roadway and the family ran back to see just how rud~ was Craig's awakening. Mrs. Elliott said today she doesn't know jU:St what causes slfePWalldng, but she obvioutly has new respect fM it as. a family problem. "We just want to warn other flllllllles about it," sM said, "If just me child would be saved lllo publli:tty would be well worth iL" ~. Nation's Motorists Set Motoriltl let a new record for Labor Day holiday trla.ffic fatalities * * * Only 1 Fatality Noted in County Oranp Colml1 blgbwayl eocaped the Labor Day boldly "eek.end with only one tralll<: !atallty. Gilberto Peres, 4:-1. ol Garden Grove WU lllDed Saturday night -. hll car weat out of cantrol and overturned on the S. Diego Freew17 DHI" the La Pu llOOd ollliunp. Ai-~bo)'-~Sablr­ da)'llfla'llOOll-otruck bJ• pldaip trudl'. driv .. bJ bll m-. O>arlee A. o...n. wu deod on .mn1 o1 OrlllP oa...ty llledlOOI Center efltor belDc nlO -bJ h lnlCk belnC dn•an bJ bis ~. Mro. JOJ«I Ow.., al Santa AllL ' '1'111 dloth lo not llot.ed ol'lldally u • er.-. letallty u It occune co prl-pr""ty. .. showed today. The t.oll wu fl&6. "Jt'1 horrible," Nld a spokesmm for ttie National Safet:J Council. The •alety COUDcil hod e1tlmai.d that between 5'/S and m would be klll· ed dul1iig the bollcloy, which began at I p.m. Friclq and ended a 11 :119 p.m. SUnd.ay. The prevty record ww.s 138, set In 1968. Last rt• tie toll WM tiOIS. There wen bel'IJ". fa t a 11 t 1 t 1 thrwghout the natic:n. Oa!lfomk bed 150, Dllnoll 47, Mkl>igan 46, THU '5, Pennsylvania 31, Obto 30 and New York 28. Other, noa·traUtc milb1pt killed 179. Here iJ the na1ional breakdown : Traffic M6 ~ •• 78 Planeoli -llS Total 146 The -ecddent eccurred SW>day near J .. W1rn, N.O., when el&IJt telD acer• wen t111.ed. 1n a two.cm' cnab. ''Und<r lbe old formula, ,ou acid more can, matt drlvert, mon reld1 , more mllt1, more congestion, m hazardl ..S. more death/' be llid. ·*· * . tr . __ ., -*·· -* ·* Air CalilornidJS~~king * * * Airport Plans ·lgnote Fufilre p .1. N h · -R · ·· aci ic ort west oute Of Meadowlark · . · . · · . ~ · ' ~ Naarly --In recent dloc:uoiton of Iha poulblllt)' ot • reat-ajrport m the Bolaa aitca pr......, In Hlllflnll&~Btoch baa been !be /ta of Meadowlln Airport In th• counly mllfer plan of Air Tranopcrt.uoo. Tho Meadowlari: Allport bai - suggeJ1ted for -Im to lbe llla!UI .Of a melrq>ort, ID air laolllly capable of handling planea 'llylng In ... 400 mlle ranee .... -cr1It·t1101"'"' llD<l takeoff quld<ly, called STOL for llborl takeoff and llQcllnc l:ult. . . Meml>en of !be Bo!U Qdeo H,.._,.,. A11olilallon, 'lll>lla lrlU· Ille egatmt loc:allen of tbe · cooinly regional airport al tbe Bolla Clllca site, say they 1lft unalterably-oppoeed to expamion of Meadowlm. ac .. cordin1 to Gene Gril:&ard, ..uecutlve vice pmdd.ent of the association. "Our opposlttOll to the•• propoAlo ts baaed m our coovictlcn that it·would inevitably involve ttie destruction of a prime, established re!ldenttal-recrea- tional area in Huntington Beach. · "We feel this would be c-ary to the beet --of lbe ceneral public as well aa the retlderU of -11!.e lm· mediate area. We \fill active!,)' oppose future development of these two sites." Grlu.ard and bll homeownera' association join a large group of residMll wlio have promised to light .. airport on lllo ..... ado of thO city. • Al> Calllari4 -w1Ucb -Into Nor ~onila 111-ption busCness with one air route and two wes September, 1967, Air Califorma, prop jet pia-20 . montha ago -la In asldng the CAB to •CC<lll Ito ap- seeklng ~ expansion plan !hat would J>llcaljon, llated )I could not on!;lclpate puoh Ito tlr network illto l>e Paclllc at dial time thal" It .io<i!iJd be reldy to NortMrut. . c ~ l • \ .r ~ ~ tneentata,,roUter. • ,,,. .,~ idfd the Cl.tit.. ~-' Oal!Omia llid if WU c:on- Aerooautlc1 Board for Jmmissi"on to centratfng, at t'hat -time, on developing fly routes between -Seattle and its intrastate routes. Since th.at time, Porllond Ille fjnt oul-o(.Californla the airline said, new mana1ement aod a!rporU 'on Air Callf<>rni idieduleo. .the -of the lnfru-operation sought are airt>ori colmectlont at On-In dn'Oloplng oerv!Ce to 11telllle lario Lolli e-h 11 o 11 y w o o d • alrpoJ<b In Callforn!a bu _,, Ito ~ Loe An•'elel Jnternatiooal, Clll'•bllily to ...Ve ille Interstate oiillind, Siin .10ae:'su1"tiilll:l.C0 1Ii\1 roo1e. Orange c.unty·Atrport. · '!'be CAB bu not set a l>earlnc·dafe Tbe alrlfilp" aoked the' CAB for for the Pac~ic Northlft1t.Callfornla pei;mloslon to Ille the aPPncalloll u route !lrvestipllol>, and.Air CalilOrnla pjlrt ·of ilie CAB'1 peDdlrl( -Pacll!c sald..U...Opplic1t1M .llOuld not.. delay _ Norttnvest-caJifonDa 1' out e in· ·. The CAB bu not 1et a hearlnt date veoll(atlan wlidl .... lnllltuled In that ..... early1118T!-• ' · -· Air-C4llfamla lo m lntrulala atr11M Deadline for ~ In· the Padllc tmt prMerilly Aleo betwoen Orange .. ~ ·' ' . -·· County Aiq>orl and Siil ~ -tr * fi · Sllll Jose and (latland The Cdlomfa Publ!c UtllltlH Com· AIR CAL mlseloll bao irant.d ;t.lr Calllornla od- . • • • ditional routes between Ontario and cautonda'• Electra. and will leMe Hdlywood-Burbant a 1rport1 in 11ne of lh<Jll berek to the •line. SMiern Calllcnla and San JOit and 0or1 8._...iar, Air Callfornl. preli-Oaldand. qi.. airline bao applied to Ille -· ..id ,the airline decided on the conuntxloo f« addlUomal route. lo ll~nger TS1 ~aft beceuse the San Jooe and Oakland !rom LOii( plene woold bell lerv! Ille upending Bead! airport. routes. :" ' · Tbe airline wu lncotP«ated on n.e m bu the 11111110 Interior, width Aprtl 12, 19611, and began scheduled and -.. S..lnf'•, '1071 and semce between Orange O>unl)' and 7771. II lo theonl;y C«11111oi-dial twln·jel San Franclaco on Jan. II, 1987. '!be olrcratt with eq1nee moun11!d lun· routes to San Jooe and o~ were derneatb the wlnp. added Oct. ZS, 1987. only_ :1 •ti--has ifl • .. ' 0 .. ·~ ·.... ·· .. -., /(/ 0££P ~te/im. q CRiP£T CL£Rn1nrr THE ULTlMATJ: ' fr•quent profe1sl•n1I cl•1nt~1 be .. COuta It FO"IOV!ll> tl\o 'lft•~r. emhd• cf•cl 10U e'rtd le1"Vft ... res l ut In the c1rptt flb•n t• cell.ct dirt. CLIANS D• '-ctu8ftv rement son -....... ~ plle-el-iM _, •• ••d the ...... ~ •• ~.... . USTOllS PU tit• p-rful odr••· tion pre.ct•• rtMl'ft• moi1tvro im• 1nHl1t.ty, thu1 ••tlcflnt 1hrlnko1•1 -..cf llfh metto ... pile tt 'like ntw' .,, .. , ...... WHiN TOU WANT THI flNm- -- opod 1peci•lly for the pro tt1ion1I .. ,,. .. ''°'""'· It lo coropletoly 10/0 for all ctrptt fibers. ••NTU ACTION Ulff .. l>nnhH ., scrub~h•t 1ctiot1, 10 ;+ do" Mrt 41il- tott .... pllo ., ............ . SOIL llTAID e AND M01ff Pl:OOPtM• tr• Inc d at no odrt , .... • I CAU. RUG ·& UPHQLSTERY CliANCRS ~ 21st Yter of S.rvice in Oren'9t County 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONE 546-3432 ' • ! ' ,,, I: ' I I , ' I j . -· I \ , ' ! l . . ' • --..;;.....a V.oer llonaetowa · . . . ' voi.:. 61', NO. ~12. l SECTIONS, 48. PAGES .. T\JESOAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 ' • • . . . Value ... of. Per~~ra .:I A-ir,port .. R~port QuestjQned • ./ . 111 &L11£1\T W. BATES Of ,,. DdJ ...... ''"' A major Q.uestion about Orange county'• much-dlacusHd ~W regJ.onal airport plan remained today after a give-and-take 1e11lon with the county's airport director and a coun\y airport commiuloner, WW any of the five sugg~sted ne~ airport sites work out? And if not, did the county waste its money on the Pereira report outlining the air future * * * Meadowlark ~pansion . . Overlooked Nearly overlooked 1n r e c e n t diJcul5io, ot the possibility of • regional airport ori jthe Bolla Chica property in Himllnctoo Buch bas been the fate ol Meadowlark Airport in the county muter plan of Air Transportation. '!be Mead.,.Jarl< Airport bas beea 1ugge&ted for expansion to the status of a metroport, an air facility capable o1 handllrig plane< flYlDI la the 400 . fnile range usin& craft that land and takeoff quickly, called STOL for short takeoff and landing craft. Members ol th°" llt>!sa Oil~a Homeowners A!sociation, wblle argu- ing against location Of the COlJ!lty regional airport at the Bolla Chica site, say tbey are unalterably opposed ·to expansion ,of Meadowlark, ac- cording to Gene Grizzard, u:ecutive Vice preSident of the a11oci~on. · ~·0ur opposition toithese proposals ls based ~our '.coQvicUori 1hat it -would inevitably tnvolvo 111e destruotloo o1 a tprbile, establilhed residenti.al-recrea- tlonal area !n~tlelltho. • '• . . ' ,. . of Oranre County! • blblUvely deltructlvt of bomu and that no clvlllan take.over of ~ ... per month ye u•Iac Or1n1e County It came up 'I' hen Rtbert Bresnahan, properti vahlU. , , 11onll deli>n,. i.clllu.. In' ,Orab&• Airport now-and he lhoulht •aome of He 'said be !oped the coomly ~ slay abreut l1)d la b:oat of the - blem. t .,. the county'• dlrOctor ol airportl, and A San JoaC ll1lls &Ila i,,iween County Ii posall>le In the fortseetble · illese would appear at beartnp m"lng Roger states, Huntington Be a c b Corona deil . and Laguna Beich. tuture. · · they'Ueed the aerv~ and want \t ex. member of ~e Airporl Commission, woUld conotct wtth the MUinea' El · Tbe ~en he~lng will be Sept 18 at pended. None baa. , ' . "ll't the people problelll lllal'• m11- jor,11 Brt1naj1an· fald. ''Tbey need~-· cess to airports and parking when they get.there, ~· ., ~ ~ •. ). .. 1 1 spoke before · the HunUngton Beach Tcio flight patterns. the .. Huntington . Beach IDgh School To the -Rotar1an1, he pointed out Rotary Club Friday. Tbe report by William L. Perejr~. a\ldlto~iut;._lt wW con~n ~ potsa that in the first 1e.ven mon~ f4. jw;7 •. 1)1scus5ibn brought out that:. AsioClatea: named thoite aYe iocatioo11.. Chk:a site. Slates ·old he baa reserva-_ Orange County •Airl)ort ·had 178,995 "'!be air'bus Will be wltn us by 1973 or sooner~ Ora.age .~untf Just Jin"'f equipped to bandle It. The county will col\llnue to grow without a!JW,rtt, l>yl ,The NayY has no intention of tu.ming as Potential alte1 for the regtOJil -----uOnlaliOUt-hOldliii earl.zig!, bUttfie ... passtngerfl' using the ttnninals, A its Los Alamitos , Santa Ana and El airport. --commtsston as a whole 1e1t tbem year later there had been more than a Toro air facilities over to civilian use. ]:learlngs were scheduled. Federal e,JJllltlal. 1 100 percent increase to 39l,424. A Bolsa Chica site would be pro-govennnent spokesmen made "it ~U' ~Unaban haa sald 80,000 persons mostly Orange County people. (See Anu'ORT, P11e>t) ' . ~· Iran Toll 20,000 1· Disaster Fea·red In Turkey·Quake ' ISTANBUL, Turkey CuPI) -A mirflleastern Iran . said they bad severe earthquake -hit northwestern rreovered mon than 20,000 bodies by Turkey today' ~g vlllag" and la~ .. !'!=~t ollicW In Tehran COii• apreading pm»<: across a =m-mue firmed the repoct. but officially an- otretcll of country. Authorities said nounced a death·Hgure of 12.000-\he ~~1ar·disas~ -:-._th~: ... ~·~ !11'eady bl.tried. · cond eirthqtlilte msaster wru.;;/ iuw. • --"~ .. lrom-unbtllied earpges and days. ... the .brutally cold nlghta ~threaten- Eart:bquakes in Iran killed an ed mjured survivors. Officials feared e&timated 20,IXXI persons Saturday and many sheltered only by flimsy tents; Sunday. That area ol devastation was mi~t frt:eze . in ncrtheastern Iran near the borders Frightened survivors refµ.sed. to take of Soviet Russia and bWldreds of miles refuge in the few structures still stan. eut ol today's Turkish earthquake. ding after -the weekend',• two-massi~• Officials in Istanbul said they feared quakes .and Monday I l i & b t't r a heavy death toll. They said by 2 p.m. temblors. 10 peraons we~ .known dead· and. 200 injured in and around the' v1Uage of . -· Bartin, near the Black Sea coasl This. A utopsv Set Is 180 miles eut o1 · 11tanbul and !;JO • · · · J, rail es north Of. An~ara. ... .. • . -H. ; • • • • · 'l'hl! Turldsh.quake 'hltat·!O::l'l a,Jll. F D' · · , d ,Jts lntenaily and duraUon were·nol Im· Or : · rown 0 med!at.ly r,ported• Tb~ •Umv<rMIY of _ · .I,,.... California H!lmogra~ ,... ~keley, , .. ' . . · 1 · , • • "We !Ml thla:-w~art to tl\O bftt lnlonlf> at Ille ginliral 1"Jbllo as well as t:be: relidtntl of tbe im- Jl\Odlate arU.. We "111 adively·- future development « :1h•Ai two aites.'' ~~~:~.;:->IC~-:.:! · .B~h 1f oif:th • ~.tl18!Tlkliii:..-r~ · · · .,, __ · · ·u ' ·8'<iln eUI ,.,. Bal'lln.· tpparen.Uy the Funeral """''"'*'e ~ !<>< _. Grizzard iS.nd his hom~rs~ association join a-large group of resid~nts who have promised to fight an airport oo the west side Df the city. snipers shoot At SF -Of iireN, .Over Weekend 'Sad weatbet inland ·and perhaps the high sUrf• clusid by Hurticane Lisa .kept 4bor ·Day, -vaca.tioners · away ~ the HuntiQgto~ Beach city beach this ~eekend. . _ ·, Lifeguards reported a total at. tendance thlK ~weeie1fd '""bf l'TU;OOIT." -tt,~/dJ1ap,.alonl the-Bia<>k Sea year-<>14 Randall iBerllund ·ol .HUJ>. .OUll~Pm to Clnaklcale, near Ult llni:lon lleld! wlio -'loll••f deed ·Dll'1anell .. '~alt· latanbul also felt Sw)day·ln a Palm spr1nci ~while .the shock, ¥ no damage wu he end hts f.amUy were vatat.tbrilng. reported 'In the ·clly. · · A<>cordlng to tile boy'a ~·Mn: other . small towns hit included Stanley Berglund Pabn &pnirics' WM lit JEllOl\IE F. COWNS ·r1•e to 6.t ·fee\. Slnop, Bolu and Samsjll\. . 1'he family'• laot '•top o1 a week·lol\I ~ i °' ... Dlll't r11tt 11111 • P,yton. &a.id t.pue. are 72 mobile ln...Bartin,---JDOl'e Lb.an a third Of the tour of the SoufiestDe!Oi"e ttbrDin& Wltli'11u!Tfcilii' Llzi "fhrJeltfjjg en· · bo!"ea oil the bOach side of the tr~er houses collapsed and there wu In their home et 8381 Herron Clftle .• · oourag<i!Mnf ·800 . miles away, the J>'lfk which I>t•ckets PaclfJc Coast widespread 4-mace In other areaa, ~f. 'lb<i "'1Y' Wl>o Iii> ui>tJler' .aa1d. mighty · Pactflc hurled m a • s i v e · Higbway. Some Of the trailers· and im· ficlals ·•lid. 'nley expressed. fun "loved ell sPorts .6nd; Was 111 'exce'llent breakers at West Newport's crumbllnJ ,Plo.~nts ·.are w07'ttl $10,000, h.e scores were ·trapped in wrecked swimmer," w.as foun<t ~noaung face bead>frallt .MQJldllf...qj,.!WA)' •. ---eolimated, -sa!cHO -or 12 are-in-houa" althougb-llllllly per....._would..-dowil hi 111e shallow end o1 the motel· - Twelve.foot 'b:igti._sweU. poUnded a danger. . be ®tside working in the fields at 1-fiin.niin~ p6ol. : granite barrier fronting dozens of · "We've had t:hU happen over a time Of the temblor. . Result&ol an~ are~· beach homes : period Of years but ttris pa1icular set ·started a huge rescue operation. Mrs. Berglun(J -added that JlaDay SAN FRAN c 1 s co (uPI) dowo about 55,000 . fJ'!lm the ave...:ge fr crowd e~U!d on a three-day holiday srupe;s fired at policemen -om weekeQd. long ~~ces and without ~om.mg A )ow gatherlng-or---26,000 persOll! Patios, windows 1Wld rooftops were ·of circumstances 11 ~etty difficult to The death toll in Iran's ~ekend had climbed out" of the J>09l atid_had hlundated'bY the spray. At"times the ..,combat:• sa\d Peytmr. • ... •• •· qi.1'6.t-was ttril· higDest Ei..:-i:·C~~. askecl'for th~ room zey··wtllcfi ~e bad close with ~ir shots -~ two Saturday, under the 50,000' average, sepwate' fucideilts eai:ly today in the and a low auif of.only two to four feet uuniera Polnt dlatrlct. i necessitated onIY 14 rescues by c!ty . Officers Ge«ge Stell,_ :n , and lifeguards. William Harlan; 26, of the Housing . Only eight swimmers Sunday needed surf gurgled down sideyards. Peyton said the big waves were 1939, when 23,~ persons were killed given to him. ' -· - M It beaded back to ·aea, It cOrrled breaking and rolling up under the ·In Turkey, _ "The nm.thlni we -.., hi with It tona ol _und ""'1Y l!Ouled :O trailer de<:k• Sunday night. Reporls from Tehran laid bod!". ii\. )le hod~ drogged out ol tll4' - the eroded bei.cbfront. Joseph Sweany, city publlc worb white .M0111lem _shrouds w~ being eod and. that • motel o~clal.. was director, said tM big surf and strong buried in mus graves 'While children trying to restore hJ.g bre;aCbtng. ~~ Authority police force said about 40 llieguard help. abots were fired in short bursts as H\U'ricane Lisa approached within they w.alk~ 1Crom an authority substa· 800 miles of the Huntington Beach tion. shorelirfe Monday, sending five to NO D~GE · rip tides bsd robbed "quite a bit of -aled In Allah for the return ol have po Id .. bow be.got back lnlo U]" But no majcr properly dam•ge wa& sand".from Laguna's beaches. He said their laved ones. . swifnminig pool," abet Uld. "He llWJY rer,orted. the .1.-.. "d the sand generally returns later in the And still the mangled. ground he.ve bad some tortol e defect that w SchQols to A ward Contract Tori.ight Contract lot the completion of the Westminster School District Instruc- tional Resource Center is to be awud· ed tonight to one ol eig11t bidder•. The last of four expansion projects on the ceoter, which also houses the district's admhMtration dtice'S. is esti.mated kt cost $118,00), said Supt. John F. Land . "-'-' Those morning cloucb will &tlil hang mJcbly low, but the mercury'll take an upward turn toward the ml4dle 70'•....alooi 111e Orange Coast Wedoesday. INSIDE TO•AY Orange Count~ lcAool O//i- ciala ....U Walloo -· /or pllcllcot11 o/ prop<rll/ "'"'' o.r pa~t 10 ,. .d"4:0don o.r "false econom~.· P* B. C"41f1Nl9 ' 1 • ,....,. 11 (1-"'911 ll.lt ................ C-ia 1t ~ '*'-"' • =·~ '= = = ,,.n -........ . .. ·.• '-"' , .. ,, ti , .......... , .. 11 --,,'-T....... It ....... ,..., 11 --"• -. ........ ...,. ........ ' •• Thank God for JU _my, s!U. a season. tre!D>led. The toll in ttie world'• worst didn't know flbout.", · ! grateful homeowner· City officials Ufeguarda Monday new the red killer earthquake since 1939 today rose The lloY would J)ave stm1ed ahcoo1 eight feet corpbers tumbling to the beaches, brlnging with t b e m dangerous riptides. agreed -th~ the U. S. Army Corlps ·of : · danger flag and rescued 72 persons past 20,000 dead and &0\000 Jnjured. next week in. lie, aixtb erede at the Engineers emergency effotta in re· from local beaches with a crowd ·More than 100,<XX> persona lacked ,J<!m R. Pe.~ Scbool. , : cent da:f' bad. held back the sea. estimated at 10, 700. There were 18 homes. Authorities battled against ~ea bis motlier IU?'Ytvora i)I· The tidal siege, however, had Just ·rescues S,unday as ttie surf began io time to avert famine, ~idemics and elude hb iatber $tianl~ and alsten. Despite radio, television a n d newspaper warnings oJ._ dangerous surf conditions, 79,000 perlOM flocked to the city beach. About lflO or them had to be assl.lted J>y lifeguards. becun. mount and the yellow caution Oag was drought. !Gm and CJMioLacl a l:lrolitmr, Merk. I The rweDI, kicked up by Uza hun· flown. 0-owds Ulat day w e r e Rescue work.en tearing through Arrang1tmentt ._ under the dtrec- dreda vf mHea to the .s.oothwest, Mon· e.stimated at U,000 with 8,000 Satur· Some of the wont-hit regiona" of tbe tion of SmltiLa' Mortull')' d Buntin&· day w«e borne in O.A tide.a toPfling six day. 1,tm.aquare·mile disaster ione 1n ton Beicb. City lifeguards &aid attendance on the beach Monday should have reach- ed about 90,(D), but chalked the day up with the rest of the rmnmer as "below average beCause of the weather." Council Actwn feet A high tide of seven feet was predicted for tonight, . at about 7 o'clock. And no easing of the accompnayiltg violent surf was foreseen. 71, MPH WINDS 'I1ie Federal Environmental Science Services Admlnlotration (ESSA) Hid early today that Lita i. still pocking ~of up to 75 miles an hour, Jis con- e ge surf like this pro. bobly through Frldoy." Fotr ecmoiiUc research firms will Meammlle, hlelt Ude coupled with be invtied to bid · °" making an the summer storm surf broulbt bid economic llludy of the HuotiJ)&ton news MoodoY night for rtlldenll ol El Beach mldo-l>Mch ,..a If the City Coon· lll«To Trailer Part just Dorth ol La· cij IJoclg the ideo'todar,-.-.-,,_ l!eoch. 11-m"J'-get....-.e tonight. Councilmen were ICheduled to meet Two of the big wooden sun decks •t 4:30 p.m. In cowiCll chlJllben o1 supported b.T· Pllint> buckled and cot. Memorial Hall. Sib Siret( and Pecao lapoed under tbt pounding of 111e oeu. A....,., and at 8 p.m. at 11le Forum at :'Everybody felt pretty tick; they Goldm w,.i CollelO. /. couldn'L do anything bul watch." Mid Councilmen 'l?I ,~ alllccd to •ap-Bill Peflon, manaaer 11141 JJlll't ......... pro,.. -1pendln1 ol>out '10 000 for a Peytoe said Mll!lellll and v-.i oludy wlUd! could lead-~ nreOplng would ........ today plnll IODllht'I redevtloPnent ol lu> uea from Beach blch tide at f:IO .!'·"'' 3'lle trcla Iii to Boulevar4 to GO!deo Well Sfree! i... , cludini die blldlted area cl 'the old -and tilt pitr7 • Ltbly plrtlciplllltt lh biddln( art Economic~ A 110c1 ate It Defelc\ment 1l !I ~ 11 cb Auociatu, IMo· Smllli l!"d A11oclaflK and w..c.rn Real Etlate Researof\. .. • ~oard °'oi,ce Due 'lbe Seil-i!e1dt r:1ly Coundl ~ II to wW&ll • -Iii-to Ole Clvi -b -to 111' the ·..Ox· plrid tam c( Te1t7 A.-· Rude Awakening ,for ·B~y Mesa Youth. Sleepwalks Out of Mo'liing Ca:mp.~r Freew11. w Oo.ps, Forgot Something, Valley Boy Left Behind . Wbtn I-year-old Dale Rambo llOtl on another trip la the lmUy oalitper, bit parmu ... 1o1n1 ti> couat.DOM1. Tj>e Rambol -·uve at .!~ El Pllno Sl.1 F..-Jn V11lay, •lopped SUnday fl!I' 4im>e1' In s.ta Barbm'a Oil ll>elr WIY bAclt ti<>m t.boritoc: Dale' a oldor """°'*.' tldllll lo bod thoupt be WIOI up Jloolll -hll pottnll who apporeiitlJ pnMMd • their 7oun;er IO!I WU In beck wltb 1111 -· . Not · unUI · arrlvlnl llome dl4f the Rambol diocovtt l1lat Dolt w• Jlllao. lni· ney 'Clllad Fountain Valley polloe who eohtacllad Smit& Barbor• 1utharltleil who llld l>olt 1'u Ill• and ...s. ' I Pollco lald 1lle 1c1111 !>6Dood bock lntO Ifie campor and ~ back. to 5at!ta Borbara to fet<Jl,tlle boJ. • ' \ r • \ . . . ~ I I • T...,, ,.,...,,,., J, 191.8 --... ---· l' • ' • •• f---------, Li.f e~ S.a-ved:~ D.r.alllli " / ·-· " Humphrey G~ts ·. : Rebuff by Nix~n • ____ ... • 117 V..... -~ · • ~ ll'Om aie actn• or Michigan ' 1'111 VMllllllll 'lfll• "1 lllue la tllt· AWi\"' clalbo• 'be\w•e.n po_ljot, and preconventlon polltscltl oontesta, ap-demonatrators at the Democ~tlc na- peared destined today to play a tional convention. aimllar ,.lo In ll1t fortllcontlng NIJ:oo 1114 he selected Chicaco to proaldontl!!l camptlln. • kkt oll hi• camp1tsn boc1u11 th! city Democ:ratte eindfdate Hubert H. an4 the atatl &r1 111btotuttly crucial" 1iumpllro1'1 ...,., to limit cam·· to vlotorJ ID Novom'ber. palCntnl on the "" luqo !ailed ll!oD· Nllon will ride In an-open cir wlll> day when llopUllllclll c and Id a le hia wlfl, Pa~ and da1111ttar. Trlclo, RlcKard Ill. Nlson opllrDed a P"'po•al throucti tbe Loop. Tit• ''"''""•Ide wilt to join hand• In a bipartisan declar•· 1tan oll from tht Board of Trade Uon to do notlllnl to jeopordln tho buttdtn1 ind olld 11 Bilbo and Parll tllk1 on the war. Michigan, where ·he will speak. Rober! ElllWorlb. naUonal j>oUUcal Woclnolday nlJht he wtU partlelptle di.rector of the Nxlon·AIJ'll1" cam· In an hour-ton1 live tetecut from tht P,•ifn, calliill tho Humphrey propoul · Chlc110 ,tudl•s ol th• Columbia 'a bit ol old·ltyle partllan bijlnts" DroedcHUn( lyl\lm. Tho one.hour and 1aJd Nlson had tJready made paid poUUcaJ bro1dc11t will oovtr clear be "would do and say nothli\1 In l!Unote and parll or Ml11ourt lllx t!lls campaign" that wouJd jeopardlH altlnn pan1U1ta _.tn 11k Nl.Jr:oa quea- the talks. · · Uon1 . One of Humphrel'.I first mOVfll H~tiN1 1 )f6Jiday m1rchtd ln a CONVOCATION ll'IAKllt ldmuml A. Hartoook E. A. Hartaook To Givf!-$~ech At Convocatwn afi.r recol""1g tlie J;) e 1110 c'r i tic · Lobel' bot :'JIU1d1 Ill Now York nomtnaUo• '!'••·to "ti!!! 'Nllon "! 1i1001o lftd' tapetl 1 program !or en bellevo both canctda"'91tiDuld melre Lt ed~!lo•til t.Iovlefon otaUon. .ablolutely clear ~ ·tfiey &hare a Jn · th• court• of the li!tervltw ht bqk commitment ii>"llle 1ucce11 ot 1el<l ·ht bed "Neiql> to boUov~" tti. poaco --Uotll now taldllg Hanoi'< "l•Uatoff lft Parlo wore Former Huntington BNdl Uolon place tn Puii5....... . _ 111tarunc." He 1tfd 11Kanol lr\u1t Elllwo' 'uld be 'Ill lorwardh\S undlr1t.nd· lhal they are not .. 1n1·.1o High School Dis1rict board President HUJljpl>re ""'1>ta from N I • 91~ trel~)>otllr dMI lllea1111 we're hlvtn~ Eirn\11\11 A. Hartsook will,'. be key 1tatem• lM! lllcluded a call (vl't""i: 1n ili!octien· cemp1tt1n. I ·went a ~ at the •Y°*"" convocation moralorlUJt' br ~oldenUal caqi ce~~~cea~j!lf<t.'1 · Wedliold'1,c ,,...., l· dldtta ol ·~ubUc dlicu11lon of 111r iiiil$i4. . Chf..,. police .. "rhe con'Vocilioe for ·1 f u J e n ( , • 1pectfto _.. end coudltlonl that a 110~ ·· • d1mon1tratdr1 . . . · 1 ptaee itttkm\int ihnuld eontatn." 1 . 11tn , •l\!'itet I~•" durlnl tbe teachers ~d ClVlC leaders .will be n Ho lnvltoll Humpl!rty to "HIOOlole Dtm8ori!Je ooijWftt\on laol ... alr, in4 the . Huntington Bo•ch Hitl)i Shoo! himHlf" with Nlzon11 PotlUon. eaUtd 'for C~tten· ftf • 11blu• rltitio~ < fl.Uditorlum at i &,Jn. r .,_ ... _ Id " I did ·-. I" ~ ....,__,. ta I h ,.. jiar1JOQll. whO headed lh• ochool ~-,,u-ta Pl'tl fft1o1I CIQ I,.. pane JV>U,_.,.I • IW. IC O -11 board (cjr-fwo years, is now ixeeutive Nllon will ride In a motorcade lhrouah 1ocJ<l)ocJ.ste ..._'\' other •pool1tt1te .. to vl<e j>rQidant and djrector o Chevron Iha ChlolfO Loop Wedntl<l«J, tllan rovltw th• "'"••So dlaordm. lJand artd Develojll>Olll eo,, ~head· City Manager to Report Fountain Valley Progress ilf\ll Y Vl llll ' qu..-ten In .san. Frane1tco: Wbllo In Hllllllntl\On 8"cb, hi llfV· ad u vie• preoldtnt ind dlrtctor ol Iha Hlllltlnflon B-Co. !run lie! lo lleS. A inombtr ol Who's Who In lho Wtol. \\'!>o's Wbo.. tn_ Amctcan Blllllntu aDd lndllllty and Who's Who in World Com.mer~. Hart-ook Wll -ot and a dlrtclor ol tilt Huo-hngtm Beal'h Chamber of Commerce an4 .Jiu nr~ad u cbalro!en ol the city dtlzona' aletrlna coinmittoo. · Hartsook bu bad .. weekl y · t.l<violon lmrv!ew pl'C>il'llD Oil Ila· Uon KQED for two y11r1. Former AlamitQ~ Acting Chief Freed in A~sault • . . --New Air Route-Sought Air California Eyes Northwest Expansion Al: Callforllia -w!lloii ,,...t llllo mllllJ bal .If an led Ali Callfonila ad: Beactr alrport. bulln1H wtlll OQt air ,.uto and two dldooet routao 'bolwtlll On!W and The airline was inc01p0rated on Pl"ll lei ~ :ao znolllbl a1o _ 11 Hoib'wood-llurlllak a! r p or I 1 lo April 12, IS66. and began scheduled 1-w-ill -•lloll .., .. -would SOUditro cautornla tnd 5111 JOfl and •orvl.ca 'bctwoep Oranae COUl>IJ ud .._ -• ,,_. OUland. Tbt-alrllllt bu o~ to ll>e SU FrlllOloco cm Jen. 19 1191. The = Ill air 111lwork lllto Ibo PacUlc comm!-for addlttollir routeo to '°"'"' lo Sq Jo&e and olluilici were ';i,.nm:lrUna aetid tllt QYIU.. Slzl JOfl 8llCI Oalcllnd &om Loli added Oc1. 23, 1967. AorooauUC. BOlfd lw =oa to * ,, -(:( -ti ' · * '* -tr =""':111~~:?": Air Cal Leas·.-e~ 6 New mlfht WI airport -lioal at On• · . -tarfo, 1-Booch, H o 11 y w. o o d • •.nm. Loi-Alctlll llllirnllloaal, Oal<lll>d, San "'°"' loll Frucllco .... Oran11Coun1J~-· ·TM ail'llnt liked tho CAB for ptnllllli~llll Ill• awUoalloa a1 P1r1 ol CAB'a ptllW>I Paclllo Nortllwto ~ r o u II In• Vllllfllloa1 wlildl WU lnltltujed Ill H?IJ 1117, - Dtacrun. fer lilllll Ill tl>t PIO!ftc *llll\OCallfcinlla lllYiil!ltitlcii ml>lr. 11117. Al: Call!Orllla, · Ill Idol tho CAB to acoopt Ii. ap. pUcallol), 11ttld It COllld !IOI anlldJllll 11 lllat 111118 11111 It would be rt&G1 to mva llllor1tale roulol. Air · cauornta 1atd tt waa con· f:'~Ja~I :i.~sl.: t:f=~ the alrltno 1llld, MW mlMsflntnl and the suceeM of the intrastate operation in developing RJ'ViCe to satellite airports I.a California has shown its ..,.bility to ..... . Ila-intototai. rottt.. • ·., · ' • ,, · · , · The CAB baa not aet a Maring date for the Pacific Northwest·Callfornia route li1ve1Ugattoo, and Air Calllornia •aid !ta •ppl!•aUon would net dalay 1'1• c,\B he1 not 1et a h•ll'i•l dale that ca1e. Air California la an intra.state airline that prnenU7 lll• btl..,.n Orange Coong Airp6rt and San FrlQlcilCO, San Jo11 and Ollclond. Tho Dalllomlo Public 1JllUU11 Com· Hum.ingtonlJahy_ Strangles in Crib A 1lx-monthl old Jl""'lllltc>D Beacll e.:.,~ lo doll! In hor ~lb Lynn M. KIJl!ar , dalllhtor ol Mr. and Mrs. Jact K1"!er, "11110 Flm1dl St., waa apparently cav.aht bltwt9n Iha matlroii end blld framo . The coroner'• office laid tlM bibY dltd ol npll,.i.tioft due to •ll'll>Jul•· tion. .. _.. ' . Boeing 737 Jet Planes Alr Cilllcrnll MlllOWICld lod.17 ii hu l••ed 11x ""' llotlill m almalt 1rom GATX·Boolho Alroraft Corp. Tile _ flrll lwt twln·lll 1171 wlll bt Plaoed In Ml'Ylot on th• 1lrU.'1 Orlllfl County to San rranoteoo '""* Ill· •IY Octol>lr. GATX·Boolhl w I 11 pu?Clhut Air Oalllomla'• two Iloullu Dc:t jltl, ..,.... -••liY are 11yU.1 lh1 Orlftle County to San rrane1seo route. 'lbe ad-I m1 will be used on Air Cllilornla' 1 new routes b e t w e e n Onwlo allCf Hollywood.Jluri>ant Olld San Joae and Oakland. Air California will COTltinue to fro· vide dJl'IJll-ltl IMlohttd Ehc t'!. serviot bttWffQ OranO County' and· ,San Jo•e artd Qaklond. GATX·Boathe bas •sreed lo _purobaM all IOIJ? fl. Air Calilornla'1 Eltotru and will 1111• AIRPORT ••• to bl llnlthy, wo muat-h•vt adequtlt aviatJon facllltie1, with ttntral iand commtrcial aviation separated." .Bl'Olnahan .,.ned th•t !Ill perctnt .at.air tnvol oa:da.JA ul1tenca_tQday are. bold by rolidonta ol Or1111e Coun- ty. He 1a!d that Los Angele• Interal· tional Mrport ta probably Ille flneot In lho wort! but it will bl at oallll\IUon by 1m· -b1 ~umbet ~ people, not runway• or number ol atrp1011, Hi added that the P'Reral AvlatlOn Arency 11 inovtnc qldtkl)' to put Into etfict rtcent atreraft no1'1 J1gtll1tlon, reduclnf declbota by llO perctllt undor th• pru1nt l1v1J. It w1U bt tfftetlve n11't 1prtn1. Qu•1tlonln1 brought from llre•nahln and 61at11 that nolM reduction could. cott JD&DJ milllODI of dollar1. It allo brougbl out tha airport director's opinion ol Illa major do!tcl in the-Boll• .Ql1ca atte: _ "It te In the 111rtmt w11tarn end of Iha ceun!J and ta bi 1111 fll&ht pattorn cl th• Loftl Bnob Airport ai1d Ibo Dllntyland HtUport," ht 1ald. "Tl>• c.-ol popullUon ill the cc1111t1 ta moving 10Uth."' The crux ol ll1e dll...,lon ""11 tllO Hunt!nPn Bo1ch' Rotarian• nemod to come down to this: -Orana• County de1p1raltly DOOdl a r1flon,i airport for ooinm...,111 air(lraft. Virtually 110 OD• d1lputu that. only, *'I jll--" has it! ·. /(/ THE ULTIMATE , . in CARPET CLEANING . ' " ICONOMICAL re<iuct1 tho n104 fw fNquent profo11l•11•I •l••nl119 ..... CIUIO ft flmOYIS th• cl11pz tmbod· =-===="ff=~'o.<i· 11 I.II iri t~I SAJll PlOC:W 1oiootlfiully ono~ opetl 1ptci1lly for the proft11ion•I car,tt 1J.1nw. It is compl•t•ly t•f• for 1lllfl "°" ... '4tli_..-... _:...._f1---- • • ' A Ca&ta M••• Sirl and two oompa· niODI, f1Jto1 home from an atr l'M:t in fog and" drlal• atalnlt advlc• of authorities, were ki.Ded early today when their ligbt plane crJsbed nea.r ~lld wwe identified 11 ROla!Yn K. Dauflltrl1, 17, ol 311? Trlaity Drl .. , l>a>lll D. Ollood. 17, or Rowland Halfbll, and 1111 pilot, Oiarlol H. lmull. II, ol Wiii Covina. JUYll'lldl Qoulltr •btrill'• dll>UUt• lat.I tlll plaot Wll followilc tha JU-~al 00 -100 loot wl>• It 11ii!Ot a -.tliddln croun4 win !or -!Intl. f .\ ~ taken trom Wblllon'•· cor. Defense Attorney Jack Parkeir told the jury that Austin had reacted to three days of t.rassment by Whitton wh-.r h• all•PllJJ gi-tt>btd·hJln by t111 Mir ln1 pml\ed him l'ftiDrt I waft. The lncldaot took place Aua. 2. · ,.,..,.. r ... J BOY HURT ... r.t'tlleratot. "1 ll>oulht be .,., 1eitln1 1omllllln1 to eat, 0 169 ta.Id, "but whtn be walked out oato the ir-11 lnotead, I aortalllld and irablled thl tatan:om lo tht oall to toll 11\J folks." Tb• ctlP ol!lelr lled -op, prOIOblnl lrtcll abQul '°° 1111 bl1'111d tl>t lllllott'i camper and aaw Crall tumble out oato lit coq.,.le lrMWay, I'. , c•rp•t :=====::tJ:::: ... ·-Uy ......... _1!11 ,. t.-94-,, ••4 th1 c1rptt b•cldn1. IPTOUS PILI lh1 ,,,..r1u1 tllr••· tltn ,,..,,, r1ll'•i11 Mtl1tur1 Im• ,.,olotely, thu1 ... tolnt 1h~•k•111 ••o llfh 1111.!114_ ,11. It 'llko "'w .,, .. ,."'': • ACTION ''" .,. brulll11 or ·-r . tort • pl • o t t carptt, SOIL llTAlDINe AND MOTH l'lOOflH• 1ro l••ludod 11 no t•lra , .... ' \ ~· • VOL:. ir, NO. 212, l SECTIONS, ~ PA~ES . . • Umit Exceeded Laguna Planners ·study High Rise A FQPOOed lllaln Beach botel ,lhat would ezceed zone heigbt limits by 45 feet MU be before Laguna Beach pl>m- ning commis64oners tonight in tpe ftlnn of a variance application public hearing. )!]nglneo< Bernard Syfan b tlie ap. plli:mlt !or Ule 6,600 foot parcel at 199- 209 W Coast !llg!Jway. • 'Ibo ·63 units propos<d would rise to a height of about llO feet (50 ·feet is .rio-le) on tlie. C·2 (com:men:lal) zone. Park) but Syfan would malre available parking spaces for ~lie use. Couoailman Roy Holm at the time vigorously opposed the plen. He argued that 11!e valuable beach land was uneconomical for public perking. Holm also argued tbat unless the area was marked and metered, Ute decision on who would park would~be up !Xi a privalely empl>l)>ed pu1dng at- lendaot. -----. . ; CAGUNA IE:-'CH, .CAL1FORNIA • ' ' Your Hometown Dally Paper TUESDAY, SEl"1'EMBEll 3, '1968 TENC~ Breaj{ers-~ .Tear_ . -. :By JEROME F. COILINS And no easlng of the accompnaying ot,,.. o.11r Pll9t 1ttff violent surf was foreseen . WMh Hurricane Liza shrieking en· The Federal Environmenbll Science couragement 800 mile& away, the Services Administration (ESSA) said mighty Pooific hurled mas s iv e etrly today that_ Liza is still packihg breakers at crumblln& beactllron.ts winds ol up to 15 miles an hour, Ls con· tinuiDg to 1enerate heavy swells and north of Lagma and in Weist Newport .Jsn't movirig much. ~ ~Y aod today. "Hell/' observed Newport Beach Twelve·fOot hllh swells pounded a Marine Safety Director Robert Reed, granlt.e barrier frooting dozens of "we'll be getting surf like this pro. beach homes in West Newport. bably througb Friday." · At El Mmo TNl:ller Pali!:, ileer Meanwhile, high tide couplf!d with Laguna, sun decks buck.led and col-the summer storm surf brought bad lapsed. news Monday night for residents of El In West Newport, patios, windows Morro Trailer Park just north of La• and rooftops were inundated by the guna Be~,t may get worse tonight. spray. Two of ·;;,1g wooden sun decks At times the surf gurgled down supporte~. pilings buckll!d and cot .. &ide yards. As it headei back to sea, it lapsed un• the pounding of the seas. carried with it .tons of sarid newly ''Everybod"y t-felt pretty sick; they hauled to the eroded beachfront. couldn't do anything but watch," said Al Autry, city planner, said Ule ZOO• ing on t!le property would normally accommodate 11 units, however 63 units are p!onnOO. Laguna Board To Creel New School Staff \-~ _ _.u., QUljm;.Jll'.'ll"'IlY~l:•.w~-_ BUI~ !llMi!&<Land. Rati. owu~.-.;,...._,, r~rted. ., , Peyton SJW!r~µIents and volunteers I ~ Autry said there is insufficient in~ formation submitted at this point for mm to recammend appr0val. He noted ttia the facility represented a con· cenitration and int.ensificatioo of usage far ~ e.tcess of that intended for the - tone. Autry a.aid planners would need more intormatiion .to examine the ef- fect oo Coast Highway tralm! &nd on neart>y property. Commissioriern could act tonight or could refer the matter ta a lab?s'" study Htsion. Syfan .llad earlier approacbld. 1the council ilking !or informal opproval of the concept. The facility would en- croach onto city property (lJeister Woman · Raped, Choked on Laguna Beach , A ~ 24-year.-0\d LagullJl. Beach W9I11'8n was raped, choked and forced to submit to other indignities aft.er she was dragged to the beach early Saturday morning. , Police Sgt. Wendell Faulk said ti:Je woman bad left a cocktail lounge and was smoking a cigarette oo tt:ie stair landing above Mountain Road beach. Faulk said a man in his twenties,sat next to the woman and said; "You have a problem don't you; would you like to tell me .about it?" She started to leave, said the officer, but was l!I'lbl>ed, oh<>ked and lhre>len· e<t with dea«l. The assailant dra.ggeP ttJt wonwn to the beach sand, toie her clOthing and essaulted her. $he ~ ex-amined later at Sooth Cdast Oommuni.ty Hospital. Police said ttle rapist was aboot five feet, seven inches tall; sl,ender, with medium length dark brown hair flod a Cau<asiao. No Bus Service For ,Orientation 1bere will be no bus servict for f.,.-4'Sch~oo!~oo!!-es F-J. -liepl. i. has been good in previous years, the use of bulea baa beal mrall. Last year, only eight midents took ad· vantage O{ the bus nm. · Due to the upense and. Htt1e llfte of the service, it waa decided to 08DCel bus -service for Orieotali.oo De:r thb year. 8 FROM COAST JOIN OLYMPICS Six more .oranae Ooelt dlletes' names have OOelt edded to the liJt of Am<ri<aJI• who will poltidpale In ll1e 1968 OJ)'llllllc& In Moxlw nest-· ~our Newport re11dento, a CoMa M;oan aod a HuntlnllDn llHdl resi· det eorned -on h U.S. Olyin-!ll<I w.m over tile weetteod. Ei&bt 1-1 .,.. .... -~ oh tile teem. Complete -will be -in today'• opotta .-. Thirty-fotll' new teadlers, three new administrators, two new counselors, and. a . new district nurse will be gree~ Wednesday by Ule Laguna Beacll Board ot Education, taken on a tour of the schools .and city, and honored at a luncheon held by the Laguna Beach Chamber of. Commeree. The new ,personel wiU meet at the Education Center on Blumont it 8 in th~ -· ---• W01CCl!le by !lr. N-Browne, pre•ident of the school boa!-d, ODii by Superiirtendent William Ullom. OAIL Y PILOT 1"'"'9 h 01i. kmlllM' SEA DAMAGES EL MORRO T~lLER PARK Re11d9nt1 Gird for New Battle Thank God for the Army , said a would sandbag today gainst tonight's grateful homeowner. City officials high Ude at 1:tr> p.m. The Ude it to agreed that the U. S. Army Corps of rise to 61 teet. Engineers' emergency efforts in re· Peyto~ said there are 72 mobile cent days had held back the sea. homea on the beach side of the trailer Tht? tidal siege, howt!ver, had just pr.rk which brackets Paci.fie Coast begun. Highway. Some of the trailers and im .. The swells, kicked up by '!-ita bun·· provements are worth $10,000, he dreds of miles to the southwest, Mon· estlltlated, '8Ild said ur Ol' 12 are in day were borne in on ti4es toPPtng six danger: feet. A high tide of seven feet was "We've had this: happen ovei:. a predicted for tonight, · at about 7 period of years but ttlls pwticular set o'clock. of circumstances i.$ pretty Clifficult to combat," said Peyton. Peyton said Uie big waves were breakini aod rolliilg •• UR-under the t<ailer declcs SunclaY, rug)lt. , 'Jbe luncheon, tpOniored by tbt Chamber of Commerce, will be held at noon at the Hotel-Laguna. In the af- ternooo Abus tours of schools and city 'Will be held in the mbrning) teachers Wm Pere'ira Outline Plan Re.ally Necessary? Jo1eph Sweany, city pubUc worn director, said the bia s\D'f and ltrtlDC rip tides had robbed ,"quti.. ~ bit of soocJ".from Laguna'• beacbel~ He aald the sand generally re\urns . .iptet in tb~ season. UCeguards Monday Dew the red danger nag· and rescued 72 persons from local beaches with a crowd estimated at 10,700. There were 18 rescues Sunday as the surf ~gan to mount and the yell()'f caution flag was flown. Crowds tbat day were estimated at 12,000 with 8,000 satur· will me.tat Ule individual schools. By ALBERT W. BATES There Will be a break1ast Thursday or •• O&ll• _rw.n Stiff at Thurston ln1:ennectiate School for A major question about Orange all district employees. Later that day County's much-discussed new regional and Friday teachers will meet with airport plan remained today after~ a t!t~ir principal~ and witb district. of. give-and-iake session with .the county's !1c~als for van~us espects. of !'nen-AiTNirt direc~r and a county airport talion and p~Olasellied dis1'kli--=•x . . . . . . . employees (tiiose employees not comm15s1oner. holding teaching creden:tiaU) will also Will any of the five suggested new hold orientation meetings Sept. 5 and airport sites work out? And if not, did meet in various departments. the county waste its money on the Flower Children Won't Have Deer ''Don't bother the a!li.rnals,'' Laguna police told La,suna. bippie11 Monday. Police .answered a report that hip- pies were loading a deer into a veh;i. cle. The irwestlgating officer said the flower children had roped a deer in tile 700 block oi Broadway. Visions ol. veruson steak pranced off af.re? police UUfces6ion. Pereira ;report outlinlng the air future of CRange County? It came up When ·Robert Bresnahan. the county's director of airports, and Roger Slates, Huntington B e· a c h member of the Airport Commission, spoke before the Hunfington Beach Rotary Club Friday. DlscussJon brought out that : The. Navy has no intention of turning its Loi Alamitos, Santa Ana and ·El Toro air facilities over to civilian uie. A Bol.Ja Chica site would be pro- hibitively destructive pf homes and property values. , A San Joaquin Hills site between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach would conflfct with the Marines' Et Toro filght patterns. The report by WUliam L.· P.ereira Associates. named those five locations as potential sites for the regional airport. __ Hea:in&s .were ,scheduled. .F:.e4~ral government spokesmen made it clear that no civilian take-over of their na. tional defense · tacilities in ·Orange County is: possib e in the, foreseeable Juturt. . . . The next hearing will be Sept. 16 at the Huntington Beach High School auditorium. It will concern the Bolsa Chica site. States said he baa; re1erva· tioiis about holding hearings, but the comrriission as a, whole felt them esllential. Bresnahan has said 80,000 persons per month are using Orange County Ai.rpcirt now and he thought some. of these would appear at hearings saying they need the service and want it ex- panded. None has. To the Rotarians, he pointed out th.at in ·the first seven months of 1967. Orange County AirPort had 178,995· Rude Awakening for Boy Mesa Youth Sleepw':f-lks Out of Moving Camper Freeway, while a CalifOl'nia Highway Patrol ofilCft' yelled at him to stop. Donald Craig Elliott, H, of 2968 Pemba Drive, miraculously escaped serious injuire1 in his fumble out of the vehicle, which was rolling thmlgh the TOITance area at 50 miles an hour. He wu treated at Harbor General Hospital for tcrapetl and bruises and ~ mother, said tbe Estancia H1Sh " ' -. ' Mre. Wanda Elliott, "there Were no )>rotan bones. He'• pretty lpcky." The Elliott family was returning from a Labor Day weekend e.xCW"lioo to 'the Kern River an.d Lake Isabella • wh~!L~ boy 's sleepwalklng habit returneu. "He hod. been riding the rapids In the Kern River and he was probably pretty keyed up," said Mrs. Elliott, Oops, Forgot ·Something When t-7 .. r-old Dale Rambo goes their YOW!ce< soit W'8 In beck with bii on aoolh.r trip In 111• fomilJ' camper, brother. . -.. .... •• t Not unU! orrlvlllt lion!t dld the ~ -II _,, •-i w COWi -· Rambol dl.ocovfr tlllll'Dale Wal mlil• The Rambol wbo llye at 1080! El Ing. ThtJ Ulli!d FOIJlllaln VaU.J Plano SI., Fountain Valley, •lol>l*I police who co-Santo Barbara SUnday lw dinner in Santa Barbor• oo authoriUes who oaJd. Dile no Sol• their .. ., -lroJD Lonlpoc. and _ _. Dal&'o .o~ li<>tl>er, ridlGI In bid: Poll<e aalcl the lamll)' PGl>Ptd back tbouchl be ""' ·lip fn>nt wllh hl • lrrto the -and heldeif back to partnla who apporenU, presumed s.nta Barbati to fetch tbe boy. A. . stop," she said. Craig's afsleT-Sharon, 21, was sleep· ing i!t an upper ~as the camper rolled south toward tiome when ahe heard her bi-other get up and 10 to the rffrigerator • "I thought he was getting something to eat," abe said, ''but when be walked out nnto ttie freeway instead, I screamed and grabbed the intercom to the cab to tell my folks." The CHP officer bad been ap-, proaching irom about 400 leet behind the Elliott's camper "and law Craig tumble out onto tile concrete free-way. "The !.Itst thing.be remember.a was nlllnlng down the Jreeway and the pollcemail aski'ng where be was 1o1D1," Mn. Ellioll'laid \OdOI'• NEW YORK (Af) ~ .iock .-et remllned ll(gber !all tb1' --but lrlmmtd 111 best, ..... 'rr*IJne ,,.. modmtdJ ave. (See qootatlonr, Pl1"• 10.11), J passengers using the terminals. A year later there had been more than a 100 percent increase to 391,424 - mostly Orange County people. He said he hoped ·the coUnty can stay abreast and in front of the pro- blem. "It's the ~Ople problem that's ma· jor," Bresnahan 11ald. "They. need ac· cess to airports and parklng when they ge~;:::r~ biis will be wltil ui" by· 1973 or sooner. Orange County just isn't equipped to handle it. The cotmty will cpntinue to grOw without airports, but to be healthy, we must have adequate aviation facilities, with general an4 commercial aviation separated." Bresnahan asserted that 20 percent of air trawl cards in existence todlly are held by residents of Orange Coun- ty. He said that· Los Angeles Intern a· Uonal Airport is probably the finest in the world but it will be at saturation by 1973 -by number of people,;not runways or nwnber of airp.lines. He added that the FederaJ Aviation Agency is moving quickly to put into effect ttcent aircraft noise legislation, reducing declbell by 50 percent under the present level. It will be effective 11ezt spring. uestionln c 1 op e In the 119lsa Chica 1lte: "It ii In the extreme we·1tern end at the county and ll in the ntght pattern of the Loni Beach' Airport-and the Disneyland Heliport," he said·. 1'The center of population in the county b moving south." The crux of the dlsCUflslon with the Ruritlitgton Beach Rotarlana 1eemed to come down to tbit: -Orange County desperately needs a regional airport ror commercial aircraft. Virtually no one disputes that. -The Pereir1 report dealt with five locstions. all of. them known. to be in- feasible before lht Pereira 1tudy was made. Ttteretore\ tho report wu a wute of tlme and money. • -somewhere bl the 1outheru put of ll(I cowtly, a !DcaOon muot be found {fJr commerclal avlaUon, e\'tll It ti nieano 11lclng elf . the top of moun- cloo111 letTaln, as In PltllblD'l)I, Pa. ~MlllO, Oron« County'• ec~D11. an11-.n Ill<! relldenl* or thetounti, will be adVtt1t11 allected. .e --------------~ da.y. I - Lileguar:t Jeff Powers Mid rip Udes (S .. TIDES, l'age !) Splinter:.~ Fold . . . . Tents F oUowing Successful Run . . ' , . , LagUQa'! Splinter, /.fl Fes!iV'al fold- ~ i~ tent Monday af'er ~ auccessful summer run. Artists "'"1 tllelr,fl'lends gathered al the home of artiol ll~~-Moore Sun· ds.y m(JI'!ling for a ·~~st celebra· tion. · A higlll!ght ol 11!e flliill holiday weekend of the .art exhibition was a successful auction Saturday afternoon. It resulOOd in donation of a PIO check to the SouUl Coast CollUllunlty llospital expcmstbn: fund "drive. Tpe cheek waa p-esented by artist Joan Short to Mi's. Louise Cox, chairman of the fund drive. Mrs. Short said the lot at 346 N. Coast Highway bas· been obtained for JJ.ext sum:m.er•s exhibit. The sbQ:w is to be renamei! A<Wlli, !lie Spanjsb word Weatller · Those momlng clouds will sun bang ·m1ghty loW; but the mercury'll take an upward turn toward the mld<lle 70'11 along the Or.ange Cout Wednesday. INSIDE l'ODAl' Orange Counly tchool offi· data C131Cll WoUOft. t.tm1ndmmt for pha&1out ·of propinv tai-«• ... l"'V"Mnl for cdwcatloit ., ''/all• ·~fl ... Pogt '· .. • .. _ ·=~· ~ ... .......... ---'""' .. ......... - .. ..: :: .: ,.,, .: u • =-.. °"""' = ~ -·-.. IMW*" 1•U E: .. ,, ...... "'ti .. .,...... 11 -. --.. _..I . i ' % DAii. V ?II.OT ,,,_,, ..,..._ J, ltll •• • . \ Dra111'a; A LU~· :Saved: • Ill • • I ,.. DAILY ,It.OT PMtt In' •ldlan KMll• • LIFEGUARDS-SAID DIAN BODDY, 15,01! NEWPORT BEACH WAS.GOIN o 'DOWN FOil.THiRD TJME WHEN LIFEGUARD PETE FIERAllEND REAC HED HJM Jl'ST OF tl.EWPQRT PIER. SWIMMERS WATClj RESCUE ! f----~-------------···~-----·-'----··~·----~---------------~-----·--------•-------··--··--·--·-·-NewportCP,.~~nuesH~nt s:!~Kw=:.~~~ New Air Route Sought For Lost County Surfer "'~=.::ainuoperateto!D«· Newportllea<bp0llceandlileguards at l'•:<'J>Orl sun bas ""t been fCOllld =~~1:~~~ .Air Califor,nia Eyes Northwest Expansion >lil::J' searched for a 17·year-old and ii now listed as .presumed drown· Afr California -which went into "ullert011youth1aat seen bocl)' surflllg ed. '~An,y p!L()T will --~ llniii b...,,..1 with one air route and two undaJ eve al Balboa Penln5qla'a . Authorities Nld Larry RoesMartln, -·, -Jet ~•-20 months ago _ L< aagero~e. . • • •· . ~. of Tustin, c!L<appeared Tueeday in qootatioas. -both tile New York ,...,. .--!Iii · marked•lbe·only a big wave oU 17th Slree~ !Iii bod¥ Stocl< Excliang. and tile American ... king an uponllioo pJ.an !bot would ·erious dent ov a Labor Day has not been recovered. Stock Es.cbmge In Kl Wednesday edl.· . puJh it.I air network fiito the P:aclfic .:eekend. that saw an ated 205,fXX> Concerning the Fuller«>n youth, an Uons. Northwest. !OPle fiock to the Ne Shores. officlal said; 1be exdlaoges will be cloeed for tilt The airline asked the Civilian Huntingtoo Beach report "We had one of our llleguards down !inll tbree Wednesdays ot. seyte.m.ber. crowdJ, careful swimmers (only there Sunday evening at about the Aeronautlc1 Board for perml&si'on to rescues) and no serioul problems. timt: he disappeared. The lifeguard ·fly routes between Seattle 8lld Ne'WJl(ll't Marine Safety DlreCtor had intended to do some· body surfing Portland, the fir.at out-of-Ca:llforn1a Bob Reed said llfeguarclo carried out but the surf wasn't so gOod, •o be Czech Youths airpofts oa Air Californa IChOdules. 261 rescues Monday, believed to be a left." . Labor Day record for Newport, as Police reported they were alB'O sought are airport connectioos at On4 waves built up to 12-!oot peaks and uncertain whether the youth h~d F" h tarlo, Long Beaicb, Ho 11 y w o o d - riptides caught swimmers aaaware. drowned or simply left tile area unan-Abandon !g l Burboak, Los Angeleo Internatiooal, ,1:be number of resc~ §,Mt up @s "-1JQ.Wl~~d.. _ _._..... __ _ __ ..., --~·-·-·--e-----Oaklandt S• Joae,..s&a-F-ruailco..ud ··"'-the slll'f increased. Only lliree rescues Adetective saiirtlit:OOy fiiOcome fo wire performed Saturday. Reed said the beach Sunday with two frlenda. Ag 0 R i Orange Colmty A.trport. that other than the mL<aing Fullerton The pair said their friend dropped out a1nst USS Tho alrliDe Mktd the CUI for boy;~thefe were no serious mishaps. of sJght while in the water at the penntaatan. to file the, awilcatloll as The teen...ager has not yet been listed Wedge, li><>Pular body surfing spot at part of ·the ·CAB'• peJJClinC PactBc as. presumed_ 4r~ed on the chance the west jetty to the Newport Harbor From Wire S,rvlcet Nortbweat..cautcnda r 0 u t 1 in· that be ml&l!i h"!• cM>b<d oat ol the enlraaco. . INTO AIR CALIFORNIA SERVICE NEXT MONTH · Alrlln• Orders Six~ 113-P1111ng1r BOiine 737'1 . • ' IUlf and bOadod "1\9~' !V1ibQt1t ad' · The ·11ro friendi •aid tliey relllrned PRAGUE -The 1111 stronghold of .v..U1atioa, wbicll wu in&tltuted in _ vlJing friend6, llf~ $aid. hon1e Stinaay night · alone, and when Czechoalovek pultHc prolelll &«ainst eulJ 1967. His Jdentlllcatdzi ns wilhheld while they came back I• the Wedge on Moo· the Soviet oceuPa!ion crumbled loda7 Deadline for filing in the Pacific I· Air Cal Leases 6 New I j . ~-.. ~ . authoritleJ • att.mpiW''-10 Contact the day:, ,discovered that the clotnes of the as liberal leaders charted • carelu1 N 0 r tbwest.cali!ornla investigation pareMI, repOrted 1o1>e· out of town on mining surfer were ltlll on the beach, course aimed at an early wltbdrawal was s.' ptem~r,_ 1967. Air California, Boeing 737 Jet Planes vacation. . _ police repo~d. of foreign tr~ps. ...,.. Another t.efn-Jiger reported ~Ssil;'lg . At that 1>9lnt. a.utborltiea were Bowing to a one.-hour S o v 1 e t in uking the CAB to a~ept it.S a~ earlier iD tht week while body su:rflDg notified and a search waa begun. ultimatum, youths abaDdoned an plication, stated it could not anticipate · 4' honor guard at t2le st. Weneeslas at that time that it would be ready to Lido Man:~,Dau~~r, 13 Die -in Four-car Accident /' Richard E. Sorensen M, and hill 13· home, 115 Via Undine. year.old daughter, Diane, of Lido Isle, Among the injured was Mr . wel'e killed Friday in a fol.D'..car ac· Sorensen's father, otto Jacobsrtn, a cidelX in Inyo County that injured nine pa~ in the Sorensen vehicle. other persorr.s. Mr. Sorensen, a native of Denmark, Mrs. Sally Sorensen, w~fe and was representative for a Los Angeles mother of the victims, is recovering aluminum firm. Diane, the SoreMens' from mUror ·injurter at thir family -only -child, was a stmtmt-at'Harace· • Ensign school las¢ year. Mission Viejo Youth Injured A 17·yl8Nlld Mission Viejo boy suf. feted .scalp . ~~tioos in Laguna Beach early McoiaJ wben bis com- panion dammed on the brakes to avoid a deer or ~e dog~ . Pollce Aid the car driv.,. by Kelly F. Aldridl,·'1G, of Loi Angeles, left Laguna Canyon RoacJ at·tbe big bend and slammt4 Into a -ty pole. Mldiael'Manley, &ddress aakaowr, wu lrtatlld at Soutb Coast Com- munity llpl?tal and released. DAii V PllOl '---OtltANOI COAl1'' PUILllHIHO COIUNl't aH.rt tf, W1M _ ............ J1U R. Olrlrr \ Vlclt,,....,.. .... ""'" ...,,. i The Ca!Uornia Highway Patrol at Bishop said tt:ie accident occU?Ted when an oncoming car lorced Mr•. SoreMen to ~erve···ott of. u.s:-395 about five miles nO!"tti of Indepen. dence, cal.l!on)!a. The Sor91'.\lt!tr car then crossed Over into tbe approaching lane and was ·struck by two other vehi<:les. , The family, Newport rNidenta for. nine yean, was en route to .a .l:lig'b Sierra vacation. Private f Un er al· services are tcbeduled . ~ week.- Memorial contributions .can be made to the Servie<• for the . Blind, Sante, Ana. Road Projeet Hearing Topic The po<lllbllity of joining Lagana Canyon Road with the Tap IX the World. will be tbt topic of a pliannlng com- mission r,bllc hearing tonight. The hearing ·1 set for 7:!11 p.m. in city coUDCU .chain.hers. The link a· Can on Acre.a Drive ex· From Page J TIDES ..• were bad Moodoy, llCt!cular!y al Cre1cen1 Bay aod Vfdoria i>Hcbes with waves running up to elgbl feet. Water temperatures ran GI to 10 degreu. Power& raid bod7 lurfln( COlld!UODI wore good Monday and again today. 11. lllld •and .... being canitd .... ., bun OU Street to Main 1ldcb in i:..cuna. • monument which had become a na-serve interstate routes. Air Call!onD.a amiounced today it ad!litkml ms will be used on ·Air t1onel ehrine when a 14:year-0ld boy Air Caliornia said it was con-h 1 ed ..i-UA..i .. 19 '""' -=-•t r A1u·Orn1a'• new roo•-s bet w. e • n was kin.Ml there by Rmstan bulieta: on centrating, at that time, on developing u eas Ila. new~ loll a.u.~m '-"<llll ..,. Ille lint day ol ll>e lpva1ion, . IL< inlrulafs routes, Since. that time, !rOm GATlC-Boothe AJrcr;.tl Corp. The Ontario and Hollywood·B~ and 'fttt!o·crowd wt:Uch U1Ually surrounded the airline said, new management and firat two twin-jet 7371 will be placed in San JON and Oakland. the flower.decked statue quickly the success of the Intrastate aperation service on the airline's Orange County Air California will continue to pro. dispersed after Czechoslovak police in developing servi"ce to satellite to San Franci.sco routes in early vide prop.jet Locklheed EI e ctr a .WIU'ned .that the .(tussians threatened airports in California has 1hown its to "sead at.auk to clear the: place." th · t tat October. service between Orange County and Inf od ~d Co uni 1 capability to Berv.e e Jn ers e GATX·Boothe w i 11 purchase Air San ,.,...e and oakland. GATX·Bootbe orm BOUrCM Sm '-mm B route . .. ~ party chief Alexander Dubcek told the The CAB has not set a bearing date Califurola's two Douglas DC9 jets, has agreed to purchase all four ol Air party's centNI committee not eoou&h for the Paoific Ncrlbweat·California wbi.cil presenUy are.flying the-Orange California's Electra& and will ~e attention hs.d been paid to "the opi· route investl.g-ation, and Air California County to San Francisco route. The three of them back to the a!rline. nions Of other states in the Warsaw !laid tu application would not delay Pact as a llmitlog factor in the Speed The CAB bas not set a bearing date Oarl Benscoter, Air Cal.ifumia presi· and forms of our own political that case. End £ S dent, said the airline d~ed oo t1le developmeat," Air Calilornla ls an intrastate airline •0 • Ummer !13-pa&1enger 7ff7 aircraft becau .. tbt The new, predominantly li~al 21· that_presenUJ, ~ between Orange _ _ p~e would best s.eJ:Ve the expanding man ·Commun:i9t p~y presldlufu -county Airport and san Francisco, D C 0 Fn'da routes. elected Sunday -met Mooday with San Jose and Oakland. an e _ n Y '!\le 'm has the same loterior width irWuctioos from. the central com-The California Public Utilities COtn· and headroom a.s Boeing's 707s and mitrtee to work for both speedy mission haa granted Air California ad· SOunds and lights will be seen and ms. It I.! the only commen:jel twin-jet · witbdrawaJ .c1 .the. ~.oco .~l?~P.,._. .. ~ routes -tet'Wee~0!!~i~ &!!d . he&rd dong Forest Awnue Friday aircraft with engines mounted hul· troop1 and implementation of the H(jlywood·Burbank 8 i r p 0 rt s in lb La B ~-'-v--derneatb. the wings. re!GMD pi;ogram began in January. Southern California and San Jose. and .night ao e guna e=u ~~ Btnacoter •aid the 'm ls bli!ft>Jy ~k 1 speech was interpr-eted as Oakland. The airline' baa •Wlied to the Council sponsors an end..of.f.he.sum· compatible with tqe operating re- a warning to the reformers to go slow. commission for additional routes to mer Street Dance. quiremenU ot Orange CrMmty Airport It also appeared to~ traditional COm· San Joe md Oakland from Long The dance, to be held from 8 p.m. to m well M the larger f.acillUes et San munlst 1ell..a:lticfsm for not an· Beach airport midnight, Wm feature two bands. Francisco, San JOl!lt~-oakland. 'Odtario ticlpating t!:le Soviet intervention. The airline. was incorporated on More ttian 600 teens ere e-ct'ed at and Hollywaod-Burbank. Meonwbile, the twa Eu! Gt<man 966 and ..., scheduled ·~ '.l1he aircraft's Improved rate ot divisions that crunched into A~ 12• 1 ' ..... ean d the dance, the last event Of tbe year climb will complement Air Czechoslovakia Aug. 20 wi1h the SovJet servlce be~een Orange ~ an before school begins Ule t<.Dowing California's noi!e abatement bloc invasion have been quietly San Francisco on Jan. 14• 1 · The Tuesdav. Price of admisaion is 75 departure procedures while proridinC =~adln~t!'C:,. ~ve the :""°:::d:;od:::..::~::::.::.s.:;::•..:J!":96::~:·.and--C>akland---w-er_•_.:.cea=ll.:.·_' ___________ ad_ditlO_._naI_J>8.''-•-enger-'---cmnf--ut,--b<-oald._ WMtei'n mUitary sources said today. The sources identilled the German unit! as the 7th East Germe.11 Amlored Division and the lllh Mechanized DivWon and •aid Soviet units moved in to fill the gaps. Tbls would tally with r<p0rts filed by correspondents touring Czechoslovakia that while tlte Sovieto are retbing to secluded bivouacs they Sl'e still mainting a fiI1n1 unobstruS.lye command of. Czechoslovak roads, bord~rs and press offt~s .. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pen· ~n issued today the lowest dteft call in 3'12 years with a request for 10,<XXl meD next November. The manpower request, pla<::ed wtt,b the Selectiv e Service System, ts the Jowett since March 1965 when 7,91Xl men were Inducted in a pre-Vietnam buildup. All 10,cm inductees will be a sstened to tbe Army. Next in Lecture Series on Wednesday I 1be nut talk Jn a lecture 1erie1 "Seven Prilldplts of Conactousoeta" will be Ii... Wedotlday, at the Laf\Ula Federal Savin&• 8lld Loan ¥soclaUon, illlO Ocean Ave. The loplc "The MO!lldlc and .the Atomic" will be l"""'"'ted by Ham llanllon. Tiii talk will belle It 1•11> p.m. • ·. only , l*I ll'INB:: has "ti I . ~/(/. DEEP SCNmi- CRKPEr CL-£Rn1no THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING r uc• • II•• or ........ ~ .. , .. , .. •• • • cle soi en ••••• no r•s u• l'I t • c•rp•t flben t. coll•ct tiirt. CLIANS D .. echielly r•mOY•S soil from b•th th• pil• of th• cerp•t end th• cero•t btc•int; lllS'TOIU PILI th• pewerful erlrec- tton proc••s removes ·moisture im· mecUet•ly, thus avoiding shrlnk191, encl lifts m1tt•d pile to 'like new' o1ppe•r•nc::•. ' ' WHEN YOU WANT THE FINEST- or • carp• 1 tn. GINT\I ACTION \ltet' fto \rv1h1s or scrubbing action, so it doe• not dis- tort the pile of the cerp•t. SOIL llTAIDING AND MOnt PIOOFING ere include~ et no •rlr• c•sf, FIR ESTIMATI C/iU RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Our 2ht Y~r of Service in Orang• County 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA PHONE 546-343;1 • r • .. _ • -··-··--· .... .-_ ............ _.., .............. ..--_.. -------~--==~~--.-.--;;;.;;;==============~~9!!91!~~=--~~~~~~~~~- • -------DAILY PltOT ::f • Quakes . / l(ill 20,000 • 50,000 Injured, lQg,000 Homeless in Ira'!· w .. ~ ' u.s·.s.R. ISTANBUL, ,'.furkey (uP!l A aevere earthquake hit norlbweatnu · 1'urkey/loday, .wreddng;vU!lg .. and spreadlnc panic ~Ofs a 300-mite streteb ol-eoW>try, Author!ttes slid they feared • major lliaa,ter -the te- cond earthquake dl1a1ter within four diys. Eartllqual<es, in 1r.. killOd . an eaUmated 201000 persons Saturday-and Sund,ly. That area .ot devastation was iz\ narlbeu1"1'11, Iran near tho l>or:dt>• o( Sovjotllu111'11Uld hundred1 olmU.. east-~-tOday's Turldsb eartllqu~•­olilewlr ~ Jatlllbul said they feared a b~vy lle1th t,ou. ~y .... br 2 p.)ll. ,,. lO •petlOftl WflN ~ 7deaO and 200 injured. iii and atound .tbt village,al Bartia, lle&r-the Bl8ck Sea coUt.--Tbia it 180 miles eaa\ of Istanbul and 130 miles. ·--ol Alikau: ~e Turkish Quake bit at 10:22 t .m. "':~::::~::::::::: ~=~-=Its intensity and Cluration were .not·im· ::.: UJ 'lrn . meaiife!Yfi:portea:: fiie OmVeriftY~ of DISASTER MAP -Severe earthquakes hit northen Turkey ~ay, CaUtomia seiamograpb in Berke1ey, wrecking villages and spreading panic ac?OBs 3()();.mile stretch 'of , Calif., report.ed .a sboCk registering 6.7 country. Authorities fear another major quake disaster, the second on the rul!hter sea le at about that within four days. Earthquakes in northeastern Iran over the weelij!nd time. took an estimated 20,000 lives. The stricken Turkish area ittretcbed San_Diego Yacht Clubber . Leads Star Class Trial,s By ALMON LOCKABEY a..11119 s..i1...- SAN DIEGO -I..o.vell North of San Diego Yoclll. Club and Don Traek ol St. Francis Yacht Club, San Fraoclsco split the openers in the Stiar Clas11 Olympjc 'l)'ie.!s Monday but both were hea.vY. ·losel'! in their other rece. Trask, wihio won the ticet race of ttie double header was the heeviest loser in the second race when hi! BWinging star li"W\Jng t.oo close to die reaching mark and he fouled out. North's North Star Wll6 15th in the first.race. Leader afbeT the first two fi the best six out ol. seven series was Alan Raf· fee of San D.iie-go Yacht Club wh<> plac· ed sixth and · second for a t.otal of 14.7 pem!ty poillt!. • • Third in the overall scoring wes eong-·,,'f'Poe=r=r=o=ns.l--is-·-1i':1"'!:~~~-=-r:~~ poi.n~. Beek is sk:ipperng Tom Launch Grenade ~=·~~~r ~"':erv~ Raids on Saigon' SAIG-ON (APl -Viet Cong ter· ror',.st.s launched two grenade attacks inside Saigon today .aDl enemy troops struck a district town only 20 miles from the capiµJ,~killing civilians and burning down houses. The grenade attacks came as U.S. and South Vietnamese forces in Saigon ware on full alert for such incid~. The first grenade expl'Oded in ,front oi the main be;ldquarten « the-u.s. Agency for · !nternational Develop· ment. Wit:DeS6e:5 said the grenade was thrown ~ a motorcycle on which two perSons were riding. 'J'he ter- rorists appeared to ha.vf escaped. 'Seven South Vietnamese civilians, 'six of them AID emi>loyes, were woun- ded by the exploding grenade. No Americans were hurt~ although hun- dreds of Americans were at work in- eide flhe eiiht story concrete building. Initial U. S. reports had said two Sqouth Vietnamese were killed and eilght wound~ by_t tbi« was__nvised.. downw8rd. 4 - The second grenade attack ca17fe ... ~ut foor hours·later in front of_ a iia.r"- .;,n the Saigon dock area. Four V~t· -namese ... men. tWQ women and two children .were \\'.OW!ded there. police said. Viet Cong forces attacked Long Tnanh, a gOV"ernment district town 20 miles east of the capital, killing 20 civiilians, wounding another 50 and burning down 85 homes with a heavy mortar attack f<>ll<>wed. by a ground assault. 1 A government spokesman sajd the Wwn was defended by about 140 militNmen and policemen . Their casualties weH put at one dead and eight wounded. Most of the c35ualties and damage apparently were inflict.ed by 'the heaVy murtar barrage on civilian homes. • as crew. The unuru.al arrangement w.as made to offset the brain poft! on Nortil Star with Lawell North and Peter Barrett as crew. Both North and BatTett were medal winners In their · respective cla8$S in the 1964 Olym- pi<s. Anottier unusual angle is that North tried for an Olympic berth in the 5.5 meter class this year and failed, while Barrett tried to repeat his 1964 perfor- mance in the FiM Class without suc· cess. If North does n<>t win the Star ~rth, a class in whk11 he i8 a three- fune· fon?lef' wocld champion, Barrett will have one shot left in the Flying Dutchman Class whose Olympic trials start next week at Mission Bay. Dick Steams <>l Chicagu, the 1964 Olympic Silver medalliit in the Star Class, was third and 21st Monday with a total score <>i 32.7. It's too early in the game to consider .a thro\vout race, but figured on that basis Nortn and Trask would be tied for flrst, Raifee and Beek would be tied fU"' second, ~ Stearns and Gary comer ol Ch,k:ago would be tied for third. -..,,. -. Here is the SC(lfing .ol. the first 10 in the 3M>oat fleet alter Monday's two r.ee;t· ~ · -~ ,. Rill Rall. Alan RaHee (SDYCl 6-2- .. 14.7 -.. -· . -.~. North SIM, Lowell North (SDYC) 9- 1 -15 Good Grief, B-Beek (NHYCl 2- 8 -17 Shrew. Bill Parks, <ll.lcagO, 4-7 -21 Spankuk, ~ne McCarthy, Chicago, 7-4 -21 Turmoil. Gary Comer, Chicago, 19·3 -J0.7 Frolic, BID B-.."Chan , Seattle, 15·5 - 31 • Amethyst. John S h e r w o o d , Baltimore, Md .. 5·15 -31 Chatterbox, Malin B u r n h a m , ISDYCl. 14-6 -31.7 Glider. Dick Stearns, Chicago, 3·21 -32.7 Nation's Motorists Set Record for Auto Deaths from east of Bartin, apparently the worst hit village, along the Black SM coa11tal region to Canakkalt. near the Dardanelles Strait. Jstanbul also felt the shock, but no damage was reported in the city. Other small towns hit included Sinop, Bolu and Samsun . ln Bartin, more than a third of the bouses cOUapsed and there wa1 widespread damage in other areas, of· ficials said. Tfley expressed fears scores were trapped in wrecked houses although many persons would be CJUts.ide working in tt\.e fields at lime of the temblor. started a huge rescue operatioo. The death toll in lran's weekend quake was the hi#lest since Dec. 'Il, 1939, when 23 ,000 persons Were killed in Turkey, Reports from Tehran said bodles in white Moslem shroud& were being -burted·tn-m ass""gl'aver · 'W'tfttrchttdr"en ~· appealed to Allah for the return of their loved. <>Des. · And still tbe m_angled ground trembled. Tbe toll In the world's worst killer earthquake since 1939 today rose past 20,000 dead and 50,000 injured. More than· 100,000 persons lacked homes. Authorities battled against time to avert famine, epidemics and drought. · Rescue worken_ tearing tJu:'ough some <lf ttle worst·hit regions o! the 1,300-square-mile disaster zone in northeastern Iran said they had reC<>vered more than 20,000 bQdies by late Monday. Government official In Tehran con· firmed the· reixn but <>fficlally an~ nounced a death figur~ Of 12,000 -the number already buried. Disease from unburied corpses and the brutally cold nights both threaten· ed injured survivors. Officials feared .many sheltered only by flim sy tents might freeze. - Frightened survivors refused to take refuge in the few structures still stan- ding after the weekend's two massive- quakes and Monday's I i g h t e r tembiprs. Nixon Re,iects . _}:!:umphrey Bid For 'War Unity' By United Pre11 InternaUonal The Vietnam war, key issue in the preconvention political contests, ap- peared destined today lo play . a similar role in the forthcoming presidential campaign. Democratic Cf\ndidate Hubert H. Humphrey's move to limit cam· paigning on the war Issue failed Mon- day when Republican c a n d i d a t e Richard M. Nixon spurned a proposal to join hands in a bipartisan declara- tion to do nothing to jeopardize the Paris talks on the war .. Robert Ellsworth, national political director of the Nxion·Agnew cam- paign. called the Humphrey proposal •·a bit of old·style partisan hljlnks" and said Nixon had already made clear he "would do and say nothing in this canipaign" that would jeopa:-diie the talk~,. One of Humphrey's first move!! after receiving the D e m o c r a t i c . . " ' . let ·1ubbermai"· organize your entire ki·t~hen r • • • save 1.00 Let Rubbermaid orgilnize your entire lcitclien. For a limited time· only, coUect: s~vings ---· ·w @1e··iliestSpactiivers pUttfungs·Tn-tli·d'i.place. ney·u-recp-thlligs OO'iiVeOitn-Uyat" hand and you may ':!1oose from a variety of sizes for every need. slide out drawer organizers give pull.out organization. ·191;,·· decpx2\i,( high. Sand. a. Reg. l.98 d. Reg. 4.98 9" drawer ........ 2.98 16" drawer : ..... 3.98 b. Reg. 4.19 . 12" drawer ' ••••• a·.29 c. Rog. 4.69 -· 14"drawir •. , ;, • 3.89 e. ReJl. 4.98 vegetable · draw1'er, 193,4"x9" wide x 6'h" high 3.98 slide -out lid -rack provides compact ~torage. Reg. 4.98 rad ;, 181/j" deep . . x 7" -:ide x 61/," hip. '~·--· 398 "' < JIOO . , • , , , , •,,. • , • • • By United Presa International more cars, more drivers, more roa s, believe f-'.::=:::;;::~:==~==~~~==:1~ ~ 111ore 'COii · ,amc:ore:==i.__,.~5'ij~~~~Ji~~~:t:=l:!=::1~ f-the peace negotiations now ta DI during the long weekend, ficure• showed today, The toll was 666. "It'1 horrible,'' Nid a spokesman for the National Safety Council. The safety council bad esUmated tbat between 575 and 675 would be kill· ed during tbe holiday, wh.lcb began at 6 p.m. Friday and ended at 11:59 p.m. Sunday. The previous record W'l'll 836, set in 1966. Last year 1tle toll was 606. The.rt! were heavy f a t a 1 i t i e I thr1111ghout the nation. Oalifadlle had 50, Illinois 47, MJchigan ~ Teas "5, Pennsylvania ·31. Ohio 30 and New York 28. Otber, noo·traffic mi!hapa: kiUed.179. Here is the national breakdown: Trallic 666 Drowning• 1S :Plan•• 18 ..Miscellaneous M lrota! 845 "1'he worst icddent occurred Sunday n~r Jamestown, N.D., when el1ht teen age.rs were killed in a two-car crash. "Under the old formula, you add ' . \ * * * Only 1 Fatality Noted in County Orange County highway!! escaped th• Labor Day holiday weekend with only one traffic fatality. Gilbolio Pw:es . M. o1 Gard.., Grov• waa Jcllled Setur~ night when hlJ c.., went out of control and bvP.rturned on the San Diego Freeway Mat the La Paz Road olframp. A two-year-old boy waa: killed Satur~ day afternoon wtwm otruck by• pickup truck drlvf!lli by his mother. Charles A. Owens WU'detd on urlval at Orange Coonty M<dical Center alter being nm 1 over by the truck being driven by hil mother. Mr11, .Joyct Owens o(' Santa Ana. ~ 'nw, dfflh ls not Usted officially 11 a tr.me fatality u lt otturred on private property. ':I v place in Pari1." Ells:worth so.id he wa11 forwarding Humphrey excerpts from N Ix on 1tatement1 that included 1 call for "a moratorium by presidentiaJ can- didates of public discussion -of the specific terms end condition• that a peace settlement should contain." He invited Humphrey to .. 111oclate himself" with Ntzon's Position. ~ubllcan pre&id@!ltial candJdate Nixon will Tide In a motorcade through the Chicago Loop Wednesday. then tpeak from the scene of Micbigall Avenue clashe1 between police and demonstrator• at 1 the Democratic na· tional convention. Nixon aaJd he &elecled Chicago i. kick oU hlJ campalan beeluse the cl~ and the date en u•~otµ.tely crucial to victory \n Novemf>er. Nixon 1'1-11 rJde' in an open car Wlttl hi1 wlfe. Pat, and daugh~. Trk:la, tllroup IN! Loop, 'lb< mot«cado-,wiU auri orl from the Board of Trad• bull41ng and ebd 11 Bilbo ud Mk:hlau, where he wtJI opolllr. • storage turntable keq>t thing> at you; fingu tipo. l!.•g. 2.98 round tumt>ble b&S 1)¥4' diametei. 'h inch hjgh. Sand . . • • • • • .... • . . . • . • • . . • . . 1.98 oblong tumtable1 Two lizes keep things ttadily et 6erul. ~· Reg. _3,99 I 1'i9" tumt1ble ., ..... 2.98 b. Reg. ~.98 19"121' tumlable •••• ". '3.98 ~O\l .... .,.. ll 1V.1: A--· Y' c ·O m1y co soulll co11t pl111, sin dleg o ·freeway it tiriilOI, CtS1I mes. 646-9321, 675-3•1._.p moiNl1y lhru 11tumy, 10 1.m. to t..~Q p.m. ' - •• • r • -~-------------~------• • ---·~----=------'--""'-";.,,. r -T-. s., ....... 3, 19'1 t~ W -°""' PM IWf) Amllteilr alcy diver Gllbort WI• lonol, ot lloientown; ~. broke hiJ lee in a l\ll!IP •bout six weeks a,O. Several w.US later, with bis 111 1Wl in a cast, Welland, 39, bail- ed out at 7,200 feet and landed saf· ely in a conilleld. "At least I prov- ed zou can jump wilb ·a brol<en Jes, he n!d. He tried it again, frmi 3,llOO feet, landed with his cast intact and broken leg unhurt , , • but suffered .a broken back. Police Grab Big Arsenal In Delaware WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI) -Shi Negro youtha, lde.atlfled u metiibers of .the Black Uberation Army, were to f>e arraigned today on char1es of poaea.lon of more than, 3,0l'Xt roundl of amrirunltion, a ,rifle, four 1botguna and an ia.lnclJ macho11e. Mayor John E.' Babiarz· announced Mcmday n1(ht that the ammunition wu confllc&ted at the home of Allen. steed; 11, one of lb. arrested on Cher· ry li1*! here by poui:t who 1ata they wen flriaf 1bot1 and eichanglng a variety of W!apons . 'I'.be 1tJ: were held in a total of $48,IXXI bail on 10 cbarees ·-• -- • Policeman , I Charged in Tot's Death .. -. . •: . . : . . . ~.. -' •, liUD~: 't'u. ,{AP) ,.-An ex· .· ~C~ ,... aet for lod11 for 1 · ,ri>qls!e ,~lft a®UH4 ol murder >' .wlth~·ln lht ~of 2·ye11-old .! 1#1;"~. ~, .... .' ,, ".I "'•Id,_,;-·~ p111din& the U· .. \ r-amlning trill WM Michlel Loe Moody, • ·2~ I • ~· , • 41 t •. · FljdWal .,._.!or the Wait ,..,. ;, held Mooctsy. ,Ji potholoaist'• report said i:«t .w. ". foc!ited and !bat llJe app~ WU sexUill;' molii'f.ed .• f---~~~~~-,~~.,-~~~~~~..,,.-lllltpli'-:pos ... n..t--1md -llZ<:·-<! flrearmt and possession of narcotiol. '1Je ,.ttaaid 1118 Cl!'l'I tongue Wll doubled baci< inW her tllroot, 'ID4 !hit a T-thlrt l1ad been ttuffe4 llliO her . . :-nt.1"tl!<J1'>glll t<iucl~th>I Leri 1uffocat.d whein Hquido tl\ioded • ' ' . 1 .. - r G1orgiis Goo. Lt.ster Maddo:, stiU briltltno' ouer hil t'l"tatmn.t at tht: DfTFIOCtQtic National Convention, 1a:id he woin•t "holding hi! tonQUt/1 Ht '""' th< D•mocratic P~~ !a through 'T G<org!O;!liiit 7iillGii BiiMtlili: .. #'tlthtr a CMtJmUniat or a. Commun- ist dupe"; hinted that ht would $Up- port G1orgt Wcl~, and that tht thinQ tMt impreutd him mo.!t about tht ccmvniml tDOI tM optro:tfon of tht Stertt ~rnrlct. • Fronk Zubo, ot Carson, Calif .. who sbould im<>w, says that most amateur boat builders lack the su- preme quality they need: Patience. Zsabo, 58, rans a shipyard near Los An&elea Harbor where boat bullden pay $250 a year to llore their craft while they wort on them. Only a tilth of his custoll!Jrs ever ptit a boat in the water, he says. Some boats go untinishea tor 10 years. Does Zsabo build boats? "Oh, I've done repairs on a few, but I just don't have the patience," he said. • l$ a lady p•deatricn aafer i7' a mini-skirt afttT" dark1 Yts, savs tht A.mttican Automobile As· 1ociation, in the Stptt:mbt:r is· 1ut of "Traffic SafttlJ." The rt· port said, "Tht: ht!adlighQ OJ modt:rn cars aim downward and rt:adi!y pick up tht .stocking and bare Lt:gs of womtn in tht: beam. Naturally, tM · mart. ltg or atocking t:rpostd, tht t:asitr it is for motori&ts to IJ)Ot and thus prtvtnt an accidt:nt." Or a ped- utrian accid~t, at it:ast. • Pianist Llber11c• nys his $3,500 \vhite dinner jacket that glows from lOO tiny bulbs powered by wet cell batteries when he P1a11 "could give me a abock If I sweet too much." Babil:rl described the arrest& u "a 'l!lajor ~u(h In the problem ol ,1uppre11ing the Iawle11 elemen\ in OW' ·community." The mayor 1ald about 2,000 roundfl of shotgim sbella, 1,350 roundJ of as-*1 .22 caliber cartrid(H, the mad>ete aJit • ~,. 1ho .... --ed. with a rlflt 1lut were found in stted.'1 home. He said three •hottuna· a .30 ~ rll1e with • teleocopie •ilht and several ammunition belU were taken from the 1ix youths when they wen arTtl1'd wt Saturday . Babiarz announced that police would continue the 12 hour sbifta which they have been working since rioting broke out in a Negro district following the slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Big Gangfight .~~~~_Q>unty _ Fair in Ohio . DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -Gan(fighta between several hundred white and Negro youths, most of them about 13- yean-old, forced an early closlnt of the Montgomery County Fair. Police and sheriff'• officers were alerted for a major outbreak.Monday ni&ht. when several storefronts were smashed as the brawling teenagers spilled out from the fairground! onto city streets. Pe"ace was restored within., two houn.· - 5"wal of the )'OWIPt.rs -• de-alned by police, who said no d•lln· quency cbarl!ll \V'e!'e filed. At least one police officer wu in· jured by 1 threwn rock. Pollce of. flcial1 said the patrolman was releas- ed from the hospital after being treated for a cut forehead. The streets were quiet by 12:30 a.m. today. Extra police were dispatched to the area to avert another outbreak. Ike Shows Signs Of Full Recovery WAS!IlNGTON (UPI\ -}i'ormer Presiden.,t Dv.j.gbt D. Eisenhowe~ CO!!· tinue.!I to show "faVorable" sips of recovery from his seventh heart at- tack. Eisenhower's physlcians at Walter Reed Army Medical Center ui<I today thf five.star ceneral's "proere11 COil· tinues to be favorable." They 1ald thl'l former chief executive, who turns 78 next month , sPent the Labor Day boU- day sitting up in bed, read.in( western novels and visiting with h1' wife, Mamie. Eisenhower's latest heart attack Aug. 16 was his fourth this year. Wiaere Five Perished Fir8men remove bodies {rom Portland, Ore., home wh!Ch was deflroyed by fire early Monday killin( a ritother and her four children. The victims were ld"'!Wi"1 as Mrs. KArin E. Thmn, 29, and her chil· dren, Jason, l ; Shelley, 4( Kim, 6; and Tonya, 9, Mn. Thain'• husband, Jerome, was rgoru,d on a bunting trip near Jewell in NorlbweSliJ:i! 0~0~. Teat!hers Striking Again New York, Michigan Face 2nd Straight Walkout bilr ·Junp.: ; . ; .. · l\IOOdy, a two-yemr veteran,-of th• Vietnam Wlf,·,.•s ~ed t,o· tee no one bu,t '""~.,. .. lltl !lad Joh!ed th• Mldlaod police force shorUy abr hi• discharge from the service. . The rooj<ie had been. makl!>i his home . wilh .... ~~. Mn, Jlclc Waldlir, and her hulllond, •a larmer city coundlmm. l.orl was Wt seen riding hor tricycle unde!' the carport 6t the Waldlc:r home. Her body was ·discovered par1ly cincealed In a llffp- ing bag In· a cloeet in tho Waldie< home. Sgt. Vmce Conklin lald the Waldier house Wll beiDa med &I & comnwnd post ;., the 1een:b for Leri. Qmklln said """1 lie and Moody looked 11Jrough 1l>e -f« tho dJild Moody By United PrOM lolorultional FedeNl!on of Tead!er1 and the ~. Pa., will stay home -n -1 backed agalllst a door that-lll&ht- Wh<n public sct>ools 0!'1n "'"""'the Mlchlpn Eduoatillll A.11 o c i a ti on _,. WtdneoOay. • · 1Y. ajar. , . · nation 1llio weet, tbollsands of~ threatened to disrupt sdlool openin11. In St. 1.oo11; al>ou~ 900 ol the city's ·CmklliJ yinl:Od Ol>tll the door. ·When Lori's body fell from the aioepng bog, ins IWdenta-will be welcomed by In Youngs town, Ohio, 28;000 4,500 teachers were ~1fld. ~ to CmkUn .-rerted Moody. Iicket sips oarried by striking children faced the lik•lh>od of no suppc.i "IO!lle Plue&" ol a thrMlen· -The cblld's. mother, Mrs. Harry ~1"9. teachers when the swiuner vacation ed ltrike. · GUM, is a woman's pq:e cotumnilt -"lli'iiiflltCiliest tliere Wias"ffi< llfieet -l!ldo--eec!syo·-·--··· -·11t'""1lldeI!llllf,'lheA mer re an !OrtheMillllnd-~l<Telqrllll. of no school at all. ln Pittsiburfh, • unlon president said Feder.a.tton oi Teachers <AF'.Tl, .wnich Mrs. Gum wu puJllnc weed• fn. her The reuonil : 98J.arjt, tenure and the threat of a 5eeOnd te.acher1 strike repruentl about 7,000 al. the city's front yard wben .Lori.dlaappeared. ottJer-dUplUl.-iovolving tu.ohers. Jn le11 than a year w.is "veq ,real.~:. J2,000 ·telcher1, threatened tio rtrike In Mi<Uand County District AttDmey New York City's 1.1 million public {Juq1 were postponed u n t t l l wa-ge contract di.spute. · Ja·mes A. MuhbUm aaid t.oday be will 1cbool Jtudent.a -who wert ttiree ~ notice" fOr 3,000 students in PubllC ICbool teachers are Jarning seek tbe death penalty f~ Moody. weeks late starti.ne school list year M.acJiton, m., bec1uae of a teachers to use the tacticl" of labor unions IDd MaBbburn slid be felt at tbk tftn• he because o/. I teacberl ltrike for higher pay d:tspute. • . student proteston to eet what tbey had ''a ~Cl!e" and said be-did not pay -may not get back into ·""'=A•bout ..... 200_0,.1=700.;.;..;'each~~er;.;,• .;'":;..;Scr.;,;an:;;.;· _w.;""';;.;;:·~-~-------~:..:1 ·" .... · ~Y-1.. ~ cl.aam>oms on acbedllle next Monday II ~ bel3ause of another t b r e 1 t e n e d teachers' strike. Nearly 119,000 MidUcan &chool children faoeci the same prospect. For tht 1eeond Yettt in a row, • t.ale owir cootracta between local ICbool board:s and members of tbe Michiren A 'Loaf of Bread, A Jug of Wine .•. Foi Draft Dodger NEW YORK (UPI) -Canyin1 a loaf of bread and a Cia.as of wine, a 25- year-old pacifist walked into an Army induoti.on cent.er·today with a pied.le to "assert my humanity and resist the draft:• ' The b'.'ead and ~ came from •om• which had been llbared by eome 300 supporters who came to the old, red brick induction center o n Whiteha\1.,#eet to d e·m on st r a ~e against ilie draft and the vretnam War and to show their support for pad.fist Mark Lyons. Lyons also carried a petition, signed by more than 100 demomtrat.ofs,. which declared tbat ''We the un - dersianed do herOby reluie induction" along with Lyana because the govern- ment has "no right to conscript the conadence Of. any man and drder li.m I<> kUl another human 1>etn1." ' Many Of the slgner:s were women or men put draft aee. but 1 cpokesman said •om• 4nft·aae youths ·aigned. 8 al on• With 43 hair colors • we have the one . ... .. . you like ... --- BUT IF WE DON'l,-..... WE'LL MAKE IT FOR YOU I Snow Buffets Mau·na Kea That m.arveloua Roux Fanci·tone--43 different colon f Col.d Front Advances on Great Plains and I ~..-~~. LOS AN&l!.Lll AMO VI IN • TWl\M MJlle ,19 -.. .. ... Alldlor• .. .. .. ..... n .. t•k.mltlill •• " ·-... • .. ... '"" n .. ...... n .. •• ,_ M .. . a Clncl..,_H " " , __ .. • ...,_ .. .. ... ..... _ • .. ..... " ...... u .. '"' """' • n "' ·-"' .. -.. • • • -• n -" " "-"" • .. Lit.., .... •N " .... .._ .. • ........ ,_ • " = " • " .. --• ,. NIW V-'I .. • • • ...... .. .. ..... • • "•• ltot't' • • ,,. ............ • • ·" -· ... • 1'1"'*-"lt .. A •• -n • ·-"" • .. A ....... .. .. .... • .. _ ~ • " • • .. ,_ n • S.H Llltt ClfY " " ....... " .. .. " .. ,....,.. " " _ .. _ .. • ..... " ~ .... M n • --· "' n w ........... • .. , u ·- _!/hi1per·lirht t.onin& coJora. Sophisticated " OTirinal1." And now-a remarkable puah· button diapenser that lets u1 blend color every time. Think you're h.ard to pleue? Try ua-and Fanci·tone, the hair color t~at doesn't wuh.out. ' c:alMI HAil TINT, SHAMPOO AND m $5.75 . POUlftAIM Y.t.LUT, CALIP. '*' IMtMtlll _ _.. -- COSTA MllA. CALIP. OIA....,. CAUP • ,. w. ,.. ,,,... ••• w. ~ ,.....~ "*-.... MIRA AMA. Cl.AW. U.lftA AMA. CAUf. POUNTAIM fALLIT, CAUf llMJ w.tml•ler ....... 11.i....-., ....... " '"""' .,._ c...... ,........., e...,. v...., e.--,.,,_ Jtt.,_ "-" ,..., I ,..... 9MIP • , . . -__ ............. i;:::::.-.... •--...... --.. -~ ·-. ~-~-------· ----. -· ---· ---. -~~--.~ ..... 'II':--.--·--~ ------... __,,. .. • • r"""· """""" J, HM D.111.Y ""°' J ' . l •• He's Woozy After. Big 'Nap'r!a1~u·~"~--~·r~Ph!!!!,l1~1nt=:er1an~-d~1 Samaritan Slain; Six Arrested ' Portrait of ·a happy saver. avi~ / ' MR. ARTHUR Ai. PRESLOW Arthut"Preslow is one of Costa Mesa's pro!es'sionll pba: tographcn ••• in business for hlmsclf for over twenty years. Prior to striiina out on his own, he was a camera... _) mm at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios in. Hollywood. \ ~ _ Arthut..1•ys:.!:h..1nX-J1tOhuion. aJ_.JDlhutdal..pboJ.QJtV · -··--phy, there 11 no. room for even infinitesimal mi1t4kc1, DtJllJ.line1 mwt be met and l m11.1t be ri1ht on time. , • . Oii ti/ry" tusitn'!'ent. Careful atte11tio"ii to iletai/1 hi1htY [Hrsonal nrvict are two of tht reosQM I S4W at WilsJUrc Federal Savings ••• in addition to lti1!J..tfrrnlnis . and inJured safety.'~ / f"unds"Fii:itv.d bY~• 10th tJf the month' ea from th• 1st .•• att.r th• 10 ti\ from th• d1te of receipt. •' 5% becomes 51,.S % wHtn ~mpound,.raaily and held for• ygr. Savina• in!lured to $15,000 bytf'le ederat Sa'lin11 anq'. loen Insurance Corpol'll• tion. Bonus: Eam an extrl 1;. % a 36-month C.rtfflcate Acr;:ount 1n multiples of .$1 ,000. 1833 Newport Boulevtrd n.ar Harbor• Calta M ... , c:.ntomll • 642-4711 Hom• Offtc•: Loe.l.nplel "Well, would )'OU mind jcgiing in OOlllO ?ther --clliicliOD.?--Y~-Se-~... ,_ . Americans in Europe Fall in, Out of Love PARIS CAP) -FooUoose of the lntern1tional Herald A I h "'-Tribune. younc mer cam ave ~n Some of the eds a:ft..Jtrnp::: falllng: in and out of love all 1y, "Call home. Mo.tbef." Or over Europe thi1 rummer· a man who ~t--bls movie Some have vrae.nt me11age1 camera Dover-London l"' 'lhe objecta ol their al-tral ants bl Iocete the lecUons but don't know omiana who 1hared his where to addrel1 "'them eV-compartmenb to know if cept in the clas5lfled fton t.heY 1aw the camera. Some messages a r e enicmatic: "The duck is LOS ANGELES (AP) - ~ Wlllllllll, 21, -1boltodeotll~-he ..... , to .,. liirol • )'!IUlil _,, 1lolnC ,-.i by III --lnlbo~~ Blldwfl. Hll1I .... IOld. Fin ,.... • ., Ill ll> lhelr 20s. and • •yMNlkl man, he lrlod to blip Ibo -bell!C beaten ... tMd ~ tive SI!, JOffl!!> ~· _II°" ldmUlled the -.. -Horp«. Wlllamt wat -twWID Ibo -and ot--. lll Ibo hNd.b)' a omlll -w~ Guzy_ Nld. · f'pf.tlth·-IJh--~ ~~~~~~~v~ ~~~.~~n Bla · ed .. ::j.~~~.~~r.,•pblc < Wantasecondincometbatgoesonandon m On "Plrlllppe,you1re , ~·------wonder!ul-bul-J.lllll-IG>.yo<-J--~---, •• lllJ STOOTi!wlHlfU!fb!llif~iioo-n01111J·-- T lev • • too young. Kare." .This ran . -. th . ..t..i-t. T .. !_, .. ._ "e&fl at e iswn for a week so Philippe would pl extra eurunp sooner an you UlWL Ul V"l.W'W& I I be 1ure to 1et the me11ap. Laauna Federal S1viop' high current rate,~ Pvlnp ICOOUD1 beP SAN l'RANCISCO (UPI) And even "Dur Joan" . to return SI 00 ilf addlti<>>lal illcomt, monllu!tor lllOlltb. · -'Ille t:nU>le with today'• breakaway1: '-'Penny , 'Ibis additional income pa on, whether or isot you add any more youth may be that they are you're beautU'Ul. but I'm too 1avinp to your account and it doel not reduce your prlnclpal the firlt MmMan8 to grow up young for you. Steve." ud dividends ac:cnicd throuah the fourteen jiifi. haviDC -watdled television This one was chilly, but · -~ .thr • -d en tl)eir lives. not completely nesative: l)urina this period of $100-&-month uvinp, you have actu ... 1 mveste Their riotiac, drug taking, ''.Thank you for a most en-$16,800 of your own income, but yo,ur 1avlnp have arown to alienation and rad I ca I joyable year in Belclum. We $24,022.07, at the current dividend rate of !1:9' I · polltict all mey be u.n-will meet aeain in the near For more details on a aocon.d income-via.many 11vinp plaDJ- fore&een consequences o! future . Best of luck. As come in to Laiuna Fcdenl Savinp today. telnilion11 r.UC..1 reshap-wui.1. Mary." · Ing ol tile environment. ' There was nothing cool '\nm you save U9 make I difference. Tbil was the me!Mlje to-..about this : day ·o1 the . dlttin&UJ1hed "Happy birthday, Mac , IMllDl.Dtietst S. I. ffrayUawa lover, from your forever to 1M 7&th annual con· mistress. I love y o u veation ol. the American m121tlle1t, Bonnie." Psycbolopca.J. Aaaociation. Tbb one wa1 a b o u t He ccimpared TV to a tongue-tied love in levis at ,;owertul toroerer. w b o the Louvre: matches • ~ .w,y fr<m "We followed each other biJ parenta Coe three or four for 2 hours in the L<>u~ on hours a day, something like Sunday. You wore orance· LAQUMA NIOUlL IMHCH 3 MOfllfCll ltY l"l•u loutll Latu"". C.Hfoml112177 l'.O. lox 4Q-Ttlepllo!ll 4H·l20' MOMI Of,.Ct 2to0oe .. ,.1.-u,un. IMOll, c.llfoml112112 l'.O_, tox 1047-T~4M·71M1 JAN CL.IMDITI IM.HCN I01 N. fl Cainil'IO ll:NI 5111 Cll!Mnt-. Cllifomll 12112 r.o .. 1ox 137-Ttllpllon6 4'2-1111 -~==========================~==========================~.21~,000~~bour~~·~by:_~111e~~tim::•_Jroc~h~ell~e~kni~·~~rr~•~Y~c:ord!!uro~y1=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,,,"" -tbe7 ?9ld'J. 11. levis, carried ol:lver pone. • ' . • --- "We love em but they've gotta go:' Chryslers and Pl mouths. Of c.ourse we love ., em. The 've never ma • biggest year : in . history. Which means that now we can offer you the biggest ·deals in history OA .our last shipment of the yeaf; • Test-price one.today. There's· nothing like success to put a car dealer in a goo.d mood. Even though we hate to say good-by. • • 1 Affas Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. 2929 H..ttor llvcl., Con 'Mesa, CaHf. 17141 146-1934 ' ' ' • -. • -------~-------------- . . . ' ' • • • J I I ' -------~ • , J• llAll.V nor . -· s.,..-'· 1'161 Your Money'8 Worth New Revolution / Due in H wing By SYLVIA PORTE h<lp cut the month I y ~ mDlt f•· a. mortp.ge peymtd1 f 0 r li&antk:, y nvolu· these W:nlliea to leveh they liOll.ll'l' & ·law lo Ille c .. ll!<lrd. Al a reaul~ thla -.. --- ' ' !::1 M• uw e~ ct' ·A· • ~ l V"' u..-+~ ' l11 II:: .... : '• "''= '" mi i ~ ~ g ''ti 1 !$ , .. _. kMet ~ -~ + ... 't~.-...... Jl:'. •• :~ ~Ir c ~~ m~ ~; ,,,, .. Mori. U I.. ii:~:; t~ ' ~ 1~.i ~ij~ , m ~~:a , • {' +"" u11 .M ,,,LU •. ... i ' Iii 1 -"' llthCr•n II ~ "4 = t + ... ~ ~~ 4 p ~f:~ :~7~ .;,~·,f ·~=1= lllr)' " the U. s. """1d, to quolo Preoldent quJetly oo our irtatuto -· be "tht magna /,..boob Ill tbt pr«<lllvmUon <lrta to liber~te oor cttles." " ~ J. f }F-tt t:(t'J·'! J: ~ nl'I n +~~ i ·1''-" ,'~ • E.. 11~ ii:.~ r~:!sl' ,l ,I ·~ ,£ :: 'K ' ." ..... ,'Ill.,,,.,~~~+"' ,,. "wl 151 iO ll\.'I ..... . ·r • , • e·"..,,, , ,,, ....... -"' J }\II S1"2Jt 1~1-l !" -\.\ i• ~ rkl• 'i.w ;I=.~ W!J13 '1 it ft I !Ni ~ ·--~ !!'l.u~11t-! ) ~ t'l4 ~ ,..~ c ~ ~fn?-!l;;lo11Ui ·~~-~+_. '"!!...~ ... '"' ;m ,m = ;: . ''l?.51 •:: ~ 1Jv. ""' , .. ma~"... 11 t?: !!.°':: = A9 A ~\Ii ~ ~ =; -" urly AU&U&L It could provide the mean& 11'1 a &11111 al en act. 100 throug!I. v.1Jl<h 6 , o o O, o o o paiu loo&l lt'1 oo !*keel Willa would be built for With new oc vaetly liber&Ui-. J>OOO? and moderate income td. Jl'oviaia that even families in tbe next dec:ade, boaainc speciollll& admit tbtreby replacing all ex- lbl!ly're not _yet aware of all lsting IU~ dwelling .._._.,..'""'~ . , blanc• to the 'eoat1n.m.1: The new Brougham 4- door hatcltop ls •sh<i\vn here. Linroln-Mercury p,..., ~-~:a J' .~-\4 .!Se.,. ~I:~"'~-;~ :i:A;;,11!;, J 1 1 r t \Ii r.1n • "'"" ,,,,. W4 + ~ MIAktlll I• ~ + 16 _ _.., t n -36 ... ---t;.J:.,..::.1 •" I 25 r -:-:.~ ii"' f)i. 7J ~ ~ ~.: :i All! IM • b \I -!"' -.. :r.:o JI .cNo U"'1 '*'"'+"-1111t Ille law -..,, A1 unll& in the natlOll. MEET THE MAROUlS-'Ibe•l\farqU!s and' Marquis Ooao• rtllbed to take off -Also bring decent rental Brougham, a new line of larger lUilU')' ~tor cars f<r the conventions, Houae housing within the reach of being offered by Lincoln-Mercury beat close resem· c!Ul:ti fP'-0• sale Sept. 27. , ~.,_c-; t.I ,, · u~ j! • ~.. z3t •1 ,1 ·~ . -.... ""' ·:: .. i :t '!. ~ m.f ~ ~"" +tu. ~" '· I •1o11 "-..,. J.o111o wn+-... __ Mt " l 1' 'Ai llld • II' \llo'l "' -\.\ Ar:r~~--·1f_j!:.. .=: lllfJ,~M I ~lfl!o ~1 !t 'ed Senate memben. just low income families by pro- IUlliped · ~ t n,,..,,.,1~r~Vi~diiiil= 1iiJiilaieo to oJiinU.i · · fawrilAI --11 ...i pus-monthly ...,.. to i.v011 Forum Set eel them, wlth·l!Je -Ut Illa! whicil tlley can a!Jurd. Linc~ln'"!'"Mercury· ·futrod~~-e-s--k:&.~ilc\:r.~1 .. ~.-.lt!, ~,~i.·.-_1_.· ! ~~-I ~~ lie Jn Ill looded with new -Establi&h a new eoncept O E ..i In ..... cuel dual ap-of Government aponaored n states . ~~'!. .i;.::: ira Ii t = 'i I i~ t ~.:i Larger M~dels for 1969 ~111 '1~1~~ ~l'r.irm·lli proache 1. When the busine6s partnerships via a "sleepers" are discovered, National Hou• in g Cor- thtlr ramlll-could be porattoo. 1 n p<lrtneriltip with ttll! corporation, local utrairdinary. private builders and in-· BECA.USE THE law la ao veotore would get expert mullve md becau. ot the assiatance and financial aid • *tion turmoil, it will from the Federal Govern· be monBw before it ia ment to build and invest in trwldated from. papa' to low income housing. And of ftltllity by tbe appropriate course th .e government regulatiom ol th e ap-would be sub&idizing the low proprtate Federal azenciea. income buyers. ''Thi$ could It could be a year before bf; a completely new route hlJDderg, buyers, renters, in· t.o new lutunes in hou6ing," v.ton, even IJ:egin to feel 5ay11 Waracih, "and at the the impact. same time the government M'MOwblle, bouli.ng tJ:· would accomplish its aim of prerta ar• working 8"'.ltmd s o c i a l • e c o nomic im- tht clock t,o interpret the provement." la~ for their ind u I try -HELP YOU, the middle client.. Al an illustrallon, . •--u h 'Id P' ti • ·H -'l ~~ ""'"" income 1'CLl11 y, w your Pfiv'!:!ty ~~ -:~x: · driiiiiTiViCitiori'hOm!. 'This baU5tlve analy&ia by two of would ~ d?ne ~~gh A ita editor-eiperts, E 1 J s.u~ liberalization of Waracb and Ev.ere t t f!D_ancmg &OU?ces for vaca- Duboff tion homes. From. this private report -Give deter I~ ra~g and an interview w t t b nei~hoods a financiaJ Waracb I have obti8fned tt:ie shot-m-.~e·arm by ~Y ~ expanding Federal H'""111g To 1 um m a r l z e and Administration (FHA) ip.· dramatiz,e what a tremen-suran~~ for loans to repair, dot11 breaktmougb tbis is, rehattlitate, const,:ruct or the 1968 bouaing law could; purcbue. homes in these older ne1.gbborhoods. -BRING DECENT hous· -Oiler dignity aa well as ing for the first time within ]obc to slum dwellers by a the readl of low illcome provision 'that workers on familiea, those with yearly rebuilding and remodeling eanings u law as '3,00> to projects in alum areas must around J1 ,fMXI. This would be come from within the areas, done through aubaidies to H at all pcmible. Announcing ..• Newport Beach &ttorftey Robert Broxon will be the, guest speaker at an estate planning forum scheduled by Dempsey-Tegeler & Co., Inc. in the Balboa Bay Club :iN'':: ,t ,,4 J •At:++ ~ r ~ u I~ ""' .. ~·¥" \1,=,=·=~ ,,~=~+~ By CARL CARSTENSEN the complete prodllCt re· and ~gh perfc:rm.ance in a~u.T.'ft,,.1, ~A ·~ F ~.~ ,I~'' 1! W-,,. i_ ~ °'"' ~ltr ""'Slaff 'tamping ·of · our divia!Oll, '' n~w l1U to the Junuy car ~':. .. }J ,1,.~1r: "f,..,.,1-:a 'la .uv. l.M ci + .. Ford Motor Co~ony's McLa·u•h10.. aatd. "It began field --y '""Ve a wb--1• ""'•twli ~ is ~ a :1:1 -1 130 1n. 11 17 :;:,;•, "&''""' ' J 'ft: '"' ~ A lllMr I -""' ll 31\.li + v, 2h 61 '""'•• 61 , ... Lincoln -Mercury via.ion ·in 1967 with th& introduc-~ base of 121 inches and are~.,:·_.. 112zJ41'):t14"tt"'4'ltt111i 111 tt"Z """' ~ :,w: Topics Will inc 1 u de and its executives met the tion of the Cougar and COii· 219.1 inches long. ~:J:t '1: 'l ~ ~ tt"' ~-~ i£ 1Jri~~ie 1m -1·-~ "Avoidance of Probate" and press last week as they UD· tinned I.alt fall with the Tiie Mara·uder X·lOO gives ~"' wg: •.u '1'°23"""irit ntt"•-"i.ii .. n ...., "' veiled their 1969 line ol pa!· M.ontege and thi... -tipring .._... '• , ~ ..,'II .,_ xn 1 101 ,°' ~ "Use of Tr,usta in Estate aenger cars. with the Continental Mark tap street performance with Amtit' 1ne 1 t .._ !I !I -1 11 = =: llt t ,.. S'Pl 5. Planning.'' The forum will Ford VP and Linc-Mere JII. Bu~ -Oft the reapon.se iU 11.andard 380-bore~ower, :~~~ :: I ~ ~ t·: 1f f.-. !'41 ~ t '~ •-gtn at 7·.-p.m· general maager M. S. Mc-of our customers to our 42!kubic-inch V-3 four 'l..ar· A>Nhd t.e u qv. ~ 2" ..... • »"' ~~ ,...., LIG <JU ' -U A1-ld U lfJ ~ '4 ~ -Ill Giit,.,,. l)li., ... llnll 17' l)t\t +PAI F ti C a 11 Laro· , formerly bead of previous major innovatiobs , rel cwburetion and Select· ,"""., 00ttGb,;',"'. ..11 ~·. ~ !!,~ 1 "• """ •,•'-• zn 10 1CI l'll + .. ~ or reaerva ons Fo D1'vi's1'00 said, "-we are coolident that --·20 " .,,. ..,. 6IM l JN J211o 3~ - .tus ........ Shift au to mat1c::ro11 . .; J1!I:11• Y:-~5<"",,.,1' 21 :g~ llt ~=~ Thomas C. BNdy a t 1969 Mercury line repre-steady resurfence in 1!he -i.......i· ._ ChM'I 25 41"° ~ _ \lo T• 1 1 ..,. JM"o JO"-_ i... Dempsey-Tegeler'• Corona senta: th~ m95~ drama~c marketplace will continue." tramu...-oo. ~~~ut\~·'? ,& mt 111 mt t ~ §ii.,\2i. J ~ r ~ :f:~ del Mar office, 675-51-il. · c.hangea m. luxury cars m The new Marquis and PAINT SCHEME Arl•1111 os _. , .. ~"" lllo'I :n,. ..... .,. .io 11 ~ •"-..,..._ 4 one year in tAe history of Marquis Brougham hard-::,.s;~J 'l; : = :""' ~ ll c.onA 1~ 1~ = J:: ~ t •11 Ford Motor Co." tops, sedans and convertible Th~se new hardtops a.re of ~~·er,~ st n'~ L ~~ = ~ a~',.\: ': :-:: :" l ~ Bank Increases--ne·;!~~1:m.;.-= ~;~~~c~~\~ ..... -. _,.~"'""=aisl·g'*_l~s,. :;~ r: f&:~~3--:l" 1-w= :.::::::.i~-!,_~ lY -$-~a::.:~-·-·· ~--'·• th M · vtdin -•-d "W6.,.. 1" .., .o v. ... )<,." ... ,,.. Jfl'J.J L :. :Z cars ..._. .. '6 e arqws pro g .tuv11LL11':'l!IS an roof pillars flowing down :t;~ di~.. " i "1'~ \.lo ~"n ·: s = ~ ~ -v. It C •tal nameplate, a new full·ai.ze passenger ,comfort Ttte A:dl'' 1.» • fl""~"' 1 ~ COii XIII 1,,. ~ n -:=: 8 apt 1ports/1pecialty car named Marquis Colo11y Park Ila· and ~xtendi.n& to the.~i:ear. A ~f;' ~ 22~ 1 ~"'" ~+li -cf'J 1°1 ,t._.. ~ ~ t '• · • the Marauder", a bigger and tJon '!l'agon witb yacht deck 'J)eCi.a1 two-tone 'P a i !1 t ~~if~-'! , = ml fff: :.:·\Ii = t; 't: ~ ,1..., ff~ : : Directors of United States completely new Mercury aide panelina: feature& a scheme features the entire ~~i~l1 1~ ,~· mt ~ ~~ -ri~ T ~ :: '! = M l:-~ N.ational Bank today voted a Monterey and a new Cou-dual-action tailgate th a t tuooel-back .area of the car An "Id! tl.'i "' t n rm "' ~t:. ~ • JU 57"' S6 57"' + :u. .... gar, including a coovertible. can be opened like a door with a sports·tont matte ~~\l~~ 1177' 1 .... ~ ~1 l.... ~· ·• ~ fr' ID? iTii:.. 'II 3.610 percent stock dividend glas all th ·~~ In l ,._ •tla 11 ... • v. XM '°" -.. ~~ 13 11 21v. :n ..,. v. Gi·"'-g Mercury new with the 1 e way llUIMl a oo or ..... com-Auror• 1 .10 im ti'li ?'.!! _, .... ,· , ... ?S"' 1Alt. 2fh aggregating 47 ,040 shares, stre~ at the top of the up. In total there are eight· plement or to contrast with ~·rcrric ·'ti ls ta ~ ii '."'." ~ ?.i'f.. w~ A1 I. \1 ~ ~~ ~ = 1! incttaslng the capital ac· line 1·, the Marn"; .. whic_ b models. tbe main body color Front Auts.11:11' ·* • »'lo 21111o 2N +11" 1'1:-. ,..; 1 35'h AS"A. l5'h • '" ?-....., • Avtom~ 11111 U """ 5H4i'4 I -,..nllM ! e 30 .Uh }3\1 ~ -"' count of the bank to is stricUy Continental In· Power and performance styling of the Marauder is~= l.,&·2 ~ # ::.... +·i.\ · -0- spired. In addition, the di· are attained. hr pairing a similar to the M:arquiJ, with ~~'1' "d ft-~ ~~ f.1>1 =. .. !1r; o... .,., 1.• a uv. n 13\1.o + ,., $lJ,SOO,OOO. d b th visi'On has improved the de-new 429-eubtc..inch V-3 with broad power dome hood and 1=:,.:n-~.. lnl'fl'l~'f~'110'.'i. ~ g:~ r.1 ,; i.,. ~ ... L :..:z U ·approve Y e sigrf somewhat of the Mon· Select-Shlft autolnatic trans-dual concealed headlampa. -1-~,.L"ffi ,, ~ ~ _. • '"' Comptroller of the Cur· tego and made a few re· mission as standard equip-The third major change 11'((. ':11 ~ ~ ~ .. •1.,. PL "'c! ~7s t1:f ~ 50'A = = ,'! rency, the stock dividend finements to the Continen-ment. The Colony Park for Uncoln-Mercury's Stan· ~ lt:'.f~ n JIU if"".:..~.. IMn.t l·~ ~ ~ :' ~:+: will be paid Sept. 3(), 1968 to la). WG(Oft has a 39().cublC·inCh ~d-si.ze motorcars for 1969 : "".!t ,-" ; ~ =-~'fU t M.Jk -~60 ~ llso;: r if" t '• shareholders of record at There will be ~ models V-8 and three-speed man· i.s the completely new t/ '·W • 414 • ~ ,., ~, ,l ..iv. f,..,, :!..., +~~ of the 1969 line gci.ng on ual tranmllslion as Stan· Mercury Monterey and !~.t.tl'lf1:.s. 1~ W't ~ b"" =1~ ~r J' .10 u ui. ,.,.. ~ + t_ the clOH' of busine6s Sept. sale Sept. 'rt, compared to dard. Monterey CUstom line of l:r~·· lf ~ !15 i14 -:;, \.lo 111: j ~~ ~~ i +•v• 13 35 at the start of the 1968 The Marauder and the ' od •• Th a•Lb • :iOl 5" ~ '"I ... •• ! . . . mne m e~. ey are .1,. "'.,.... 141 =~ d1 .J& J1 Mv. -'Iii model year. Marauder X-100 are per-1,....,.,.,.. and roomier, with , .. k • -tt 1 ~~ ~.· '., .:.:·.... ~~~'° ~ 20'llo "'" ;z -14 '''JbeSfl automobiles rep· aonaJ two-door hardtops de• O~all }engtt\ Up almost tWO Pl: ~f ~ :J'A a 72 :..:_·~ Bt1:r,:~J.:..f0 ~ }tv. !f"°' 41 t ~ resent the fourth stage in signed to bring aportiness i.nctles to 2218 indleti and :?.1J! -~ 55 me .5$ ff -~ Bl~ ltf"Olio 1)(1£ M ~,. n\lf -~ • • .15 1' '1 ..i'4 4ll't . ~1mln!( l.IO W ll\lf 17111 _ v. width increased almost two ~ ~ _;: H ~~ jh w'"' i···~.· \•~n.51• -~ 41 ~ ~ -,,. '-~-to ~ s · h I .._ ........ • v, !.~ 31J:1 + '"' ~n:I 111. lnC es. ~ttort: ~ n~ r~ 1~ ~ hi .IO l02 Ht l)~ i " _'II r,.,.,,,.ar•s fil"6t cconvertible ' IM ' st'MI J7llt Yv. " It! "' .:» I' Ill: ... , .. .s1v. i' '"""'"""' '·* 17 l l """ " \It rn.rsct _,., .... "'"' 1 has a new type of con-Ji"' > 1 """ .it " _ '" l•M'I' ... ., 1 r1v, : •At the n8lDe change you11 never notice vertible top linkage Wbich 15fl11~ ":,,}:I 11 ,~iz 1g .. 1~" +~ 0:: :~ !? ~ ft; t!111 + t: &tacb lower and leaves no a=,. =~ 111 ~ r~ ~ -" 8:::.if,. '.. ~ ~ ~ ~'it -.... unsightly link.age parts pro-J In ffl ·\oi.'> \~ I~~:_,. ~OC:~115' .. ? 61~ ~ h~ +1•• trudlng into the rear .., . ~ mz ~~ ~Iii+~ eo: ~= -~15 f fu: ~~'~,~ •• - D EAN WITTER C5C: C-o. INCORPORATED ,. ___ _ It the famili•r Dean Witter .l Co. •lan.ature •hown above doe1n't look much different than ft did before, It'• not ourprlslnf, The only chanfe t. that tba word "lnoorporated.11 now appean beneath our name. Does incorporation li1114l a bi1 chance at Dean Witter? In IOtne respect&, Ye&. The accelerating growth of the invmtmP.rit but.ine. over the put eeveral ye.an with it.e increasing oomplu:itim hu made the deciaion to incorporate a natural one.. We are oonft. dent that incorporation will facilitate and accelerate the utilization of new technologiee no1' becoming available for providina impl"OYed lnYMbnent service for the inveatin1 public. In other rMpeeb.. this transition to corporate ltatu1 wiJl_in no way a/feet our CUrTent day~to-day operationl. We'll 1till have 1067 Acc:ounl Es.ecutive«. 57 officet from Wall St.reel to Waikiki, 49 .... curity analylt&. 50.000 milet of private leased wire, membel"lh.ipe on 18 es.changet end. moet Important, 310,000 clienll whowiU oontinu11 to receive the bett investment l!lt!l'Vice we know how to provide. DE Wheeler D ealer Theodore Robins Jr., left, ol 'Ibeodore Robins· Ford, Costa Mesa, receives the Ford dealer distinguished service award from W. D. Pardoe, assistant man- ager of Ford Division's Los' Angeles sales district. The award, the highest given Ford dealers, was pre- sented to 39 dealers in the Los Angeles district. Now Possible To Shrink P assenger compartment. ~1. sJ II~ 2t !"" -. ~ 0~~nc1.,,t# ~ "" 41'111 ..,.,. lei Thf'M ,.,,. •• '" O pf !2 V. 3'V. J!l'io -"-'lbe brac:lr windo~ .ia clear •i.o.Oll 1,ias i :lit ~~ :~ .:..:·t,6 O~t .'6 lO Vt 20'lo ~ti!: te.mpered glM& with •·1n. i$:-11r 11 illO 21v. • .... ~Iii"" Jl,·411 d mz i: H -1v. visible" hinge in the center. •"""9 '"'' ":iou:*2Jl.\~PM~--... ~::; i~k ~ 1~'4 u1 1J1:: i'~ M.o.r.s -po:w ... e.~c.!!~1 ~ f~ ~ ~ I'--:."'.~ _.,~ ·,..;,UV,".:;lltl, 6Jt,t _::: perf,,,_ -nrnvi'ded 1e11ee llfL• 1t 1cion • • +i•• ttu~ r.J. :n :io:w; :l)\j, 30..., _ ,4 ..... ~ ... ., r~v·• a... Sin 1 20 26'4 26 ~ .... ~ '20!tf'l 10 1100 l,j lM M''I ""' by """••ar with a new 251). !NI" Mtrt11 1." 7 n... ~ JI-•H' 8: t.i.SPn.01 1100 .JS » u -·~ '""""6 lenlltl . 1.20 ll" Jll4 30 ll • " LI 4'1f 2 1'10 :W :O!'a 3"I . t I• ~ 3Sl-cubk:·1nch :=• i.n :M :nv. 3 ~ ,... ~ In. YtXll 1•v. 1e ... ''~ v. V-8 .w; .... Hiat jg ataodard IS E:& 2:: 'j m: r n: +:: Ovn• Altl . .oo l'IE ~F"' 20"" '°"' -Vt ___ ... • • Oii ,.... ~ 2, ~-S-1'4 14\i + .... -• - A four barrel vemon ups Cll.lm9 •nc J u 2""' u + "" nlePd> .., it ~ JO't.'f -.. + ·~ the ...._.__,.,. to 290 Ad 8r111llAlr .JD 1ot 1''4 llVI 1t + Vt -51 Air ·'° 340 ~7 16,,. 'V dltio.n-al"""" ~11ons"°' -'ve ~:..1 .. · l~l'.rJi ~~ A U ~ ~ t ~ :tti,r 1:~ 1i i ~ U t+ ~ "?" 6l 'I.NU 8rllfMY Ill' t 11 J3"'ll "'°"" ll'-' .... V.. 1Cod1k .U 1" "" 1''-1'\olt .,. tttpatreet~onnance. Itia ==~:~.J ~ ~l'I f1i 'IJ"' t't. :t::Yfn.lt' f'r,V.v.31'fl. ~ _.:z 193.8 inches Jong and 74.2 in• 8l:::',.,!(:11•pti1~ I~ '4"11f 2N ~lffll +a ~Mind J l~ tfl1 f~ lf\lo 4: :~ C'hes wide There are new -N'\'. 1 i1 u rt,. +1 u,,n1 o·ru, n ~ °"' '°" ''• , ' , a-.sno. .e ' !11.... st \It .... '4 di, In» .&5 I 51 JCl\lo !l t '"' engine -'ormance aptionl!I ·~ nr 1N. ""' "~ --. G G .10 7J Sllft .!O't'J..~w.;,,.. ;i-,..., 111dt111h 1.R 1.5 15'1. ~ 2"'41 +"" EIMuslt .099 t1 = it.I 9* • tor the ?&lntego and for the ~f.r 11 ~: J: ~ !': ,.,.,., + ~ e~ t::t .. 71131 1;_..'•1Al.. + ~ Cyclooe two-door hardtops I""' ~ ""° ,, 1v. ..... ~ ·-··· IJ';toMG 1 •3 1111 uv. ~h ..., hi h cln Ll In "'*"" 1ft .,. 31 1""' u"' ,,~ -'" llr• Corp I 10 Q °" 42"' w c are pa g nco · aun ,_. 1 ;A :uv, :av, u .......... r1 1M ' ,.,,., """ ~ -•• u-cury D1'vi'S1'on to new f111Joioy1 .IOb '' )I 3:M\ )I 1"" mrEI ltll .llO , ,, .. 11~ 11.i.t • "= !unit "'""' JU 111'1 11 !!.::\lo " l!'lffYAlr .JO I '7Vt '7 17 --•es -ords """'• on J11 '' • A "' v. ...,,.., 1.lO xn. '°""' ~ .,.,. + ~ ~ • .,,,. • . 151111 llW 1.:.i 11 4\lo ~ ..... mp01't fM 1 1WI lll\l.o -~. --.... perform·-ID· 811m1'1 '° " 7''4 .... tllllo -"' IW .klfl-~ .. .. t • 11"=' ""1,' ... ,.,.,. 9 rw.ro· 1 290 !14Qlo 7101'1 U:W. !WI -tM Mtl .nlo IM\i IM'-' "" termediate is a new model e~urw 1-""' t m. -. w " 111 M ll'f4,25 "'' ,., '" 3 the Cycl r' h , C h' 8u!llrs5~ .ta 11 :16 SJV. 3' \lo rfG1~ t= 12 tJ:t m:; = = ~ one ........ w 1 -C-tql,l!r. 30 " vv. ~ ,.,.,. + .., brtni• together the 335-~=·'' .M " "" .,,. .,.. ~·~ -• w "" ~ ""' " "" ~ horsepcrwer CJ 428 engtne :I t~111 .. 1~ ~~ = lQ :i: = ~i;::: ~.:' 3: ~ ~~ filZ ~ ~ and a Value le_..__ .._ . ..._ nlll M )t t I tt 71 2\1111 -~ IE......tftoi ,ZI ll If,_ 1 ..... IP, -f. .. ~· '"'..-L .S. 1' M JI X. + 'II fVW,.-.60b lot ~ ~ ... •1'111 -.... door fastback body to p~ :rc:.'fi ), 1•",,."""'to'IN:"~.~ izrio-1.1111 I: r #.. ~ .... Vi.de muimum rtreet get· Mt ..... • • '° "'" ""-"" "t<:tar"" ... n ao..., "~ 60'<\ + ~ d!o PIC l 11 4JV1 ,,_ ~ -\4 F111'd'!(: ..J0a lU 1fl 6*Vt 61\1.o -'Ill up-and-aw. for a modest ..., Ptc "'I n sr 61 ... -t!!' H111 .lie> •1 u"" 1""' 1"'--,,. . e-. . 111111e1 • ,,... » » -F:ir"'°"' 1 1ot1 no,, :n n prlthce.f··~~ alAirhoood1nduction ~"rS:.1 ll m: 1~ m: t,:: ~ • .:rir. -~30 n g~ ~~ bt t' ~ Wl w,,,;uOn ICoop •r1nn;t 20 "''4o IJ\l 4'J\1' + "° Fffd'"' Int 1Clt 7'1' 11"° ,.... ·~ · • th C j 1r1l11t . '11 t.!I,,., ~ ~ ..... Ftr-W'l'lt Flft 16 11 161"t ~ ...... 1s opwooll on e ye one -c s tHa '1V. 11 11 --A "~""""'" .eo 21 '° """ * ..,.,.,. CJ. The CJ 428 Ram " •~L l.lll 17 ~ ~ -" Fecldtr• .60 .. t?\lt ,11;. ,1 .. +It Brtnton R. Ogden, Manag~ 181 Dovtr Drivt, Ntwport Btoch TtUphone 642-6050 . ; MUTU INGS ASSETS OVER • Mas,000,000.00 .. • 'OTHP BRANCH Ol'l'ICl!:S W'Mt Areacffe • Covln1 G'-ndaJ9 •• ' ' > • ! /, ., I I r Prices "T" .. Complete .. Atlantic Given U.S. Contract -·· -~ -·-~--------------------~-~ -. • New • ...... -.- .. DAil. Y PILOT J J York Stock Exebange List ' ' • ; 1 n;l -"'~- ' ,:World 1Also Reacted ~-_T_o __ Cn.nv.entian.-1Y.ews -- • ' - • LONDON (AP) -The Jm. 1'a<.'t "' political ...... in .cnc:.co and Miami Beach was often felt just .u ftrulg. 1)1 in the capiall& o( the world as it wa1 i n bouseb<Mds ol Berlin,-. Wis., or Ne"f Loodoa, C<lm. ! For some foreign observers, the whole pro- t:eu or selecting the nu:t president was drawn into serious question. "l bad .~ 4nireabt of befu~ in 111 1illr0al world like a. hU&e imaoe asylum," wrote Frenchman Michael· Louis Schaefter fr o m ?(Jami. Ln • letlen! coluµm tor the Paris magazine Ezpreas, ht said, "Only the· illMftl were congratulating themselves • Oil the -of their· In- sanity. . .eyen though • luk~arm Gaullist in the past, iD the future I will in- sert bh1; name in my mom· Jug pr a yen., 1aylng let tile good lad give him loag In end in watching over us let mm take pains t.o save U! from that!' From <lnca~, London Daily Express oor- 1 espoodeut David Eng!isb wrote: "I beleve tis could be the llOt o( tho old..tyle American po 11 t I ca I con- Y1111ti-. And out "' the chaos and ooolu&i<Jo and bit· temeM could grow the llnt of. the new ... . Another rtaction came lrm1 .11>e· Lcilldoa Sundoy llllm>r ~cil wrote: "The best -In tile Kremlin when tho Ruoolaa tanl<o WW< rolliolC illlo HUll(ary fn 1958 wu that Brjain was lmadlng Suez. "Bu Wardrobe • • • ... .. -' . . ..... _ An open l•tt•r to the ·p•r•ntS of young m•n •nt•ring coll•g• • • • Your son -ii po1•d •t th• beginning .I • t"em•ndously import•nt ph•s•-You have 1elected hi1 coll•g• .... you h•ve giv•n your blessing to th• c•r••r h• is striving for ••• it is now time for you to provide one r•m•inin9 •sset to his gr••f •dv•nture -his w•rdrob•I You w•nt him to h•ve th• very finest, for you wisely know • corr•ct werdrobe will give him confidence ... confidence thet is f•ntemount to 1ucces1I We off•r invelueble ••1i1t1nc• to this end. Our c:oll•c:tion of clothing is without •qual in the C1liforni1 region. The sc:op• of our c:m- pus epprov•d shirt end tie s•lec:tion is with- out peer. Our 1cc:•si'ori11 ire as compl•te 1s our knowt•dge of his n1ed1. You mey pl1c:• his entir• w • rd rob• requir•m•nt1 in our h•nd1, secure . in the knowl•dge that w• er• th• r1c:o9ni11d 1uthority in coll19• m1n'1 n•tur•I shoulder mod• of dte1s. Ht will heve the fin11t ind the b1n•fits will be endless. H1 will make en important fint impression denc• will rnaintein th•t im r~sion. ur1n eve o men o 11 •rs reflect tht • Y•nt•gt )'OU h•ve wisely fjliYtn htm. Our belief ln these points is 1uch th•t we m•k• thi1 1f•t•m•nf: ''Wa unconditionelly guerant•• th• correct. ne11 •nd 1uit•bility of the werdrobe we •s1i1t yo~r ion in choo1ing , for •ny colleg•, in •ny •tu, with lull r•turn priv•leges," . nonn MEAGER$ .. STOU l'Oa MIN 'F~1SLAHO;-Newpori lch.-644-026-4 ~~M ~.Anehelm-KE s.2111 • -----~ ·' --• So .Far, ·Lo~e Ha~n't ~.los~~med . . . ' . Caltl_W_ar 'Eas.es -coo Mate Riiuian, British P~ LONDQN <UPll -Tbe ,\J>,All rude In a. black and ~ ii "'l"l'lit<d b)' "" A bunch o< fr<£ll bamboo teuded )over mowed up. Ruaalan came lo mue loye, wblte .C.ate tbat lo6k up the .aight,.foot cbaln ~ feace. lwigls wa1 .ii An.An'i ~ Al>An. lr~ expected' In not wv. apac< of.Jl·oeala·in tlie lint. zoo.,.,. pion lo ·1~ tliedl "1>ell he arrived. Chi.all spend Ulbm' Day we<l:eod Hil chief conctm ..... the • had tbe tame treat m her tn. ll!ClValon to give him am- weatbel" not 1de<>logy. clua aecUon .at a COit ol '"re&dju.st to each other" for teparate bedroom. but she JU time to relu: frcxn the Nobod'.; creele4 him with :J!IYJ· • · · • • · "' • ...U or ~ before t®Oted. oo: hen alld went .""' lrlp belo:e· toeing • o o about. ol derision. v'wBut<VJllon.helmEr·:r~ "movll)g1 •• Clleurlinbapier to, .:•:::leep::!....:loog:::::~be::f::or.:e_her::::.~'"c..· __;cic..·""'-' c.."'.l.'-''-----Hla prosptctive bride, tn . Yi!ry "T1SJ" .. 4comp e111:1 co g.. 1 ~ !act, waa 1 .. 1 asleep. , <\") and """ vltMd will! :n;. honeymoon pen · )>u • A)l·An, ~ 140...,. "'1''• i.uiey l!ll>iel and lump.o o( bO«I m<!de ~ "palace o( male giant paJ)da, flew Into ougar. 1lw b1p """ oo · Iove'' bJ ~ PAil d • .London late Friday night for ll!lOY<lmlul · -An· A Jf ketpe,.. Tho freebly painted a .eeCond nndesvoua with lumbered ~ out of the wsik ate groy aoo aootblng :'Oll.c!)I, 'tbe London zoo's crate and lnto ·bla 1-lon ..rf·wblle. There ii CMtral '.lelllale ,counterparl . zoo dan to 11a1uo111e111Cft. 0eaunc In cue o! • ~ OQjd : ;.niay ilrit a.s ~.h ·a·n i ~ d n.e· den Ol!Jollie Qd-0tt'1 • ¢ . . . ·~OWJl\l ·ClanCOI IWo yeaza,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;i;;:;:;;:;:;;;:::;;;;;;;;:;;;"il ln,'!MQICOW. The looks · CASJ Olll"ll'l'J ~~~~0~t..i An·An'• I See by Today's ;IATmlDE TELE .T an1 • 'm:oro~ mlvailcea, once ·.,;1a, U...,~ o( her paw , . ..,,,,,.,_~bis ·!JOH, a D d ~&ted :soolbglcai llolJ"S ' r Want Ads the hotiae?-NO job too llnall h thia 'man. e A private party la Hlling IL '66 VW Squareback wtfh AM/FM W'I')' · detUl and ..,,, ............ -. e A '9 Glti~, lln' u.. • ed. ~ 3 times, fully equipped, now fur. aale at a "boppin" pxl pl-ice!~ . . The better • woman look• ••• the longer a man do,. I 'When WAI the ta1t· tJme· your figure rated hl1 ''eye'' of approval? U YOU wanl • fipar• worth looldi:ag at .. , eome lo Gloria Manluill, the inoet tucceMfal fipre conlrol •11tem avaJt.blet Have that yo,a&k(ul, ....ational lilho•ette for Fall, throUfh our penoulbed •Tflem that producei ~guaranteed rapld·n1ct1t.1. For figure improvement, potture corredion, and poite, oar eft'ortl ... .,.., reluee -while finning tiNuee ~d tonlq mmdee. ou re mat n a nun mum o time, endetrvor 1111d dollan., .'ONLY •2 per trenment. Take lhe firtt .amp toward11 a happ!t!I',· heahhler, ntore beautlflll yoa. Come to one ol our 2S elepnl Nlon11 and accept • ~mpUmmtuy demon•lratlon and &pare ana!yal.1. Call your nMrC!Sl talon. todrr. •EYery patron reeelvee a writtm guarantee that ahe will i:Nch .... pred~ed dNN Use wlthla a specified ~od of time. U the pl'Omlsed raoltt an not attained on tchdule. Gloria ._..n wUl fandsh addltJoaal trMtmmtl ud.l the parntee it fal&lled, 111 _110 furtlttr ODii or obUll&loa t• lite ,.,._. c ... "' _,_..w., _...,_eNdwi .. -u..-.. -~ ... ,,.. t:ldfi.,.. ,. lllotl.u •th,.._, c'"fd,..,.. NEWPORT BEACH , 430 Pacific Coast Highway 2 a1ocu East el Balboa aay Clob 642-3630 • ·-· • ~~---·---------------· FIGURE t;ONTROL SALONS SANTA ANA • 1840 W. 17th Street 543.9457 ' ' j ' • . \ I I • I I .• l • -· • • -. • ... ''t . I • 'DON'T STOP NOW' -. Sending .out subscriptions for the Town Hall series being sponsored by the Assistance League of Laguna Beach is an exhausting task. Work weary Mrs. Robert Malone (right) wonders if she'll ever finish ad- -·~-.. ,,, l" ~-~ ... ~·, ... -.,,. ·• "'1 'ti. .. Man in the Kitchen dressing envelopes, however Mrs. Donalll:.Conklin (left) and Mrs. Lee Burton (center) refuse to stnp until all subscrtp- tions are completezy ready for the mailman .. ·. ' • l I '~ r: 1-•, " I "-Ji; ., ...... • Cutting Corners Not AlloWed .. :·· ·· • "Women as 'a rule don't like to take 1he time nece9sary for a first-class cooking job," commented James T. van Rensselar, a dev:oted Jover and creatoc of good food. Van Rensselar has been cooking as a bObby far the past four decades and is a proud me~r ol ~ Wine and Food Society of Southern Cali'onria, a group of 100 dedica.led gourmands in ...mi of • perfect meal. A.J far as he is concerned, there are no lhoJt cut. to good cooking. "It takes time, patience, care, first· class ingredients, J)r'actice and an open mind," insisted the South Lagunan, who for 40 years worked rib tM Southern Calliomia Gas Co. bel<n retiring. Van R6Mselar said }le usually cooks in a 110ontinen'tal manner" and preftfa a French cuiaifte. "I do a variety of sauces, which i& the basis of French cooking," be explamed. • ·PEcHES A LA CHEVREUSE 2 cups dry white wine 2. C'UPI wale!' 1 lea!pOOn tall 2 cups cracked wheat '% cup sugar 4 tablespoons butter 1 . teaspoob v~ four eggs II eup brandy · 10 peach halves 10 red glazed .cherries - green angelicf or &reen glazed cher· ries in Ill~ ., degree oven until It ls 1irm t. the. tx>uch (about 45 ntinute1), . ·After remcM.ng ·ft from the oven, alioW .tt to' sit for · a few m:lmrtea and th~ Win it out onto the platter. Holes may then be ¢eked thr<'Ulhout. !Jr ... dy (a rum or cointreau -will do) it poured over ,(be pudding, and k ii cbWed Wt the refrla:erator. To &erw, place pea.eh halve1, side by side, MO\IDd the ring, and: garnish by adding red cbtnies at intervals between-the peaches and aCcent with slivers, ot-angeliCa'<I!' irffn cbmies. . . . - Next, redu .. 1lle apricot Jam to a fairly thick syrup, add a 11ttle"red col• . \ t. t JI~... . ""'-----~-..,.~--~---"":'~,~ i 'I. ... ~ .. ' -.·' . . .. • ' .r • JEAN COX ·4M-M66 ,...., ........... Lli ,..,, ·r , New~·Serie,s· .: " . "' l ' . l.. . . . ~ ~ r An ~ct!ve entertainment package, currently b .. Ing wrapped up by the Aaslstince League of Laguna Beach, will be opened before area residents in January, . '· nu;. packoge Is a Town Hall Serles, a new anc1· un- ique offering which consists of live talents who will'per~ form during li~e consecutive m<Jirt!i through May. ' · • Henry Morgan, a radio and television personality will appear as the .first attraction in the series, to tale place on Monday mornings in South Coast Theater. • Followipg Morgan will be m.torlan, author and social commentator Keith Be~ck, witty Emily Kim- brough, fashion elc!Jgance expert · and author Genevieve, , Antoine Dariailx and composer Meredith Willson. . . .. League members-currently are busy-preparing·snbo-'-4 scrlptiO!jl for the series, w!Jlcb will soon be in the malls. Reservatlohs will be accepted on -~ llrs~t~:ne, flrst- ie!'veCI baSls, and an early set!out is intlclpatea by Mrs, Daniel Shryver and her ways and means committee members. l,ddln.g frosting on the cake for the 800 Town Hall 1ubscribera the l'eague plans to follow eacb appearance with a Celebrity Lundleon. ,. . . . ' " . ' • .. " ., • . ' ·- Highway to Love Might Be Bypassed by M.iddJe-aged ~Widow l DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a widow 5.1 )'MCI of age. My dear bus· baod died in 1911 and left me with a Diet income. I want to mab. it clear that I am not a rich woman. I am. just c..-itably fixed. 4'bat I am looldnfl ~.Ann, Is a bu .. bind betweeu 40 and 50 1UU-of age who tnows IODletbing about cars. I drive a !Ml Cldlllao and I am getllng 11cl: and tired of Ill• rep&ir billl. Why the car should neei1 repairs at all is beyond me. My hu1band boulhL it -new Jul! before be clod. n bu oal,y 17,000 milea on H. When the repalnnan an. me the ' car!Juretor neo<Jo repleeiog or the cyl!llder1 need Jriodinr. I d<ft't know • I ANN LANDERS ~ bow mucb 1be bas •llflered. To my 'B•t og..U, lmp6rlant II lorret11n1, wsy of thlnk!J>g tl»J rehaablng ls Alter a wife lorctvet. alle 1lloald hurting our prQCX"e,ss .. My wife .inlllts foriet wU& 1M r1rcan. . 11111 Ami Landen reconnnenda·ge1ling , _ t$in1!1 out' id• the llpft and tallting Dll:AR ANN bANDERS: It b11p-lheui oul I belleYO"it·'liOuld'bl better pened apln !or tbo 'lOOlll tlmt and I llO target 111' put and mrt With a am 1Ull burning. • • ' what ht ls taltinl about oo I have lo take hia word for it. In the me111tlme tbe bl.ll& are awful I am a COOd. cook And have a nice homf. Please tell me hOW 1o meet a respectable mlli , wbo t n o w 1 someth.IDg s.bou.t earl. Love wW come laler. -NEED HELP DEAR NEED: U... y .. elleoad 111e 1ar•ceir DEAR · ANN LANDERS :, I bad clean olale. How lil>OllUtl -JIEPEN· My name 11 Da. No\ Daniel, Dall. several .Ualr1 which linally came lo TANT ·.o..-.<.... . • Doallanameallbr"-lf,Jtlsnotan my' wlle'o atlention, I wa1 a Jou11 hill· DEAR REP...,.,,.,,.,.,. AJIPllWll1 abk•v!aUoa 10< 11>~(. Dan nitana -md I' admlt IL But I've learned yon< •Ile dMWl,lrllr.lr:IM ~ "Jljdp.'' Daniel meanl•"God 11 mf lnl" 1eSJOD. aid rm through fooling bet.Wet• •"ialkJJI& Wio. tut" a-4., ludce,'t TheM two DUMI ut~U~dif.. around . The problem II bow to i•t~ beallq a 1ubJ<1'l)~\O.lhi -•d..l am 1"1"•l u 1obn II from Jonathon. tblllp back on tho lradt. , beuUly ID ·lntr of tOlklic Wap oot I ~Yid llw • llonQr a'w a rd My wile uy1 she lorglvet me, but bat • <ffple of llirhlc-_.. cer!Ulcaw al my lll'aduatlon. Evol')' llbe koeP.1 re~ . .,. of .the put be eno•Cb· For'1Ylnt II u eaRlllal award wu madt out to "Dllllel" tor ,orHI preftipg !cir details. Every .... 1on part ti mantacel.-. di 11'1 'mnall)' Ille l!mp1e re_ \bat tho'-clct enmupwUii~~--and teruncme ~·wife --l~·~ Ille lorlfylae.. ·la aa t"""'_ ... 1-Id.I ltUaT 11 • ' • • . ' -• . , • -r.-., . ..,,••t..1• , PTA Ta"ke Note - . Students Touch Foreign Soil Dav• Alward, president of the llndent AFS commit.- tee at Newport Harbor Hllh Sdlool and Thomu Placo Jr., laiher of Cindy Plal!o who spent a 111m-' mer lJ1 Pem oo the Am"'1cam 'Abroad Pnicram, otter ·an assisting hand to new arrlvalt 'lbord Ohl1- son and Sachiko lkushima·(loft to right), 1'ho will Horoscope attend Newport Harbor mg!, School IM a taste of American culture. Thon!, who -arrived from Sweden- '"' a plane with 100 other AFS students, will live with lhe Clarence Dahl1 . .Daughter of a doctor ID Tokyo, Sacblto'1 looter family ere the J01eph R<>o-eners. ' . Capricor~: 'Liste-n and Learn -. day coincldet with long-#Peclal a t t e n t 1 o n to SpoWght continue• on In- • Harbor Area Schools 1or!:~~A ~~:! .. II being eoordlna~ by the DAILY PILOT IOCl!lly departmanl v , st. Jobn .the Baptllt Cllurcll, · lfl21 Balter SL, ln Coota Mesa will be tli• Httlng on Thursday., Sept. 5, at 2 p.m. 'n1a church Is located between Falrvlow Road IDd Bristol Street. . ~ . AalUl!ag the nowapeper "' compiling th• ,,.,.,, tor the PTA plCll 'Wlll be Jil'iS. Gared (Fraj') Smith of. N~ ~' : 'Ibo llleellag will he lltlloD.ded by eilher the ~llclty cha!nnan, her ualltairt, th• ~A presldeni or a rep-live al. the icbof l llDlt. • l)urtaf lb• . o&hednf _lllelurne will be icl>iiduled ·1or Ille J'Mr. Chi!nnen lnay .bring relU.11 for"the 11rat weell: ~' tdlool, and torma will bjl available. Invited to lfltend are nprMl!Utives Imm the Newport Beadl, COiia Mesa and Laguna Beach area. ··-'-· Hawaiian Wedding Engagement Anncunced"' . -~ .. - st. AUCUIC'Pe'1 ~lie Qwrd! la &nolulu will be Ibo ~ for Ibo October weddlnc _., In marrlap Kath7 Loulae -ind Tom L. Edwu1ll m. P...-Of tile -i, -aw cwp1e· .... Mr. and 11.tl'I. Tom Smith of Hun· t1Qg1on -11111 Mr. 11111 Mn. T. L. Edwardo Jr. Of Foo .... n Valley. The hridH!ect r. • -... &I HunUntllm Bead! High School 11111 plBnl to attend Oranfe Cooet Coilep and major In home llvtng. Her . 11--=e ii an alnm•g of- Maina High Sdlool-and WU .--at occ. Presed!y . he 1" oorWig wilb the Army in Vietnam. • • KATHY SMITH Octobor BrJd1 --Wodnosday, Sop!. 4 B18YDNEYO~ diabance activity: Keep eom....,..parlnerships. come potential. munlcation Unes open. VIRGO (Aug. 28-Sept. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. l!O-Feb .. ARIES (March 21-April Wnte, publish and ad-Idea about basic task could 18): Accent Versatility. Be 19): Chance• for 1ucce11 vertile. Take,_ long.ranee require r •vi 1 ton. Be original In thought, action. are enhanced. De• 1 re• • view. strengthen peraonal analytl.~ Don't jump at Study expansion plans. You Singles lnvited , ' Mission Told; Public l11vited . ~= :-d~:~L coy':, P~~ (June Jl.July Ont offer. Some who talk of ani not gotne to remain in T D 22)• In . ple-ln-ety lchemet can't once plac&. Know thU -' o. onces· ' receive social invitation -· ~rest in occblt or back up a111ertions. Realize plan accordingly. Cycle re-'J One J ..__ s t b " accepl Thia could open. door mystery 11 spurred. You ex. t:bJ~...,....," accordinl!l'ly ~ "'JIC o u · •l'D to exciting upmence. amine various flM!ttrfaceta. LJBRA'"(._Se l 23-0cl' zi>. m.ains high. YoY. look like a The Saturdaf Singlee Club Ca 1iforn1 a D f 1 tr t ~ t MRS. CHARLES W. DURR .... Recites y,,., . ~Newport Beach Ch.urch " • TAVllUS (Air" Z.May You're not likely to be n-P · WlDller. will begjri actlvlUea Sept. 7 Missionariee lo tile O.al, tho lll): Prestige 'tiffl _ you illlsfto4 with supernclal In-~1atlou with opposite sex PISCES (Feb. 19·March with a,<lanco from 9 p.m. to Re G are ul:ed to play' niajor J:;Ole dlcatiom. Key is to a1t unW. grab spoWght. Emotions fly 20): You are able to cut 1 a .m. in 'tlbe American v. . A. Geln, ·will epeat ID 9PK1al ProJect.tSbow .uJ. ·~~en II'e obtained. ' high. Nothing halfway to. through red tap&--eould. be Legion Hall in Orange. at a meeQng ip0090l'ed '11' ~~:i~tJ:~u<~tf 1t! :~~ ~.'ft~ o~;;~A!!~ ::;:~~0!ara:-~~~'°::~ .fi~~:e~lo~!~=~::~: ~~~ wm be by Toot zeuli ~~.if: L1tJ= = work oVertime, 1 m11 e. =· ture starts. Best to what you go after -be 1ure inhibitions are apparent. 1be same band will play at 1 p.m. Thunday. SUpetlon a r e obH:rvlnl t other• to tab ln· of what you want. 'fJ1e 1 .tse can be overcome. Go for the Sunday Sin~ Club 'I'be public is ilw1ted ·'to with inleAal. . Uvo. What you 1eek com-SCORPIO (Ocl 23-Nov. Whidl will llpoll60f a c!aoce heor his talk, BrJncinr _GEMINI (MAJ -21..J.une ~Y..@U.'MeaDJa.Vokt_over~ 21): Sbateofflethar17. You everySundayfrom8p.m.to <llNt to the Deli, in lie .::,',': Setf1°ng for Nupt1'a/s' . lll): Gnod lunar upecl to-ly l.gJrOIS!vo actlona. Give are duo, to complete !Mk midnlght at the Anabftm ~~~ n~~ 4'Jj. Ci'PrM. which gams recognition. Ac-Jade, Figures Elk1 Lodge. -.-~ •& 1 cent contlnuea on home, pro-Singles are invited t.o botb Refrethuumts will b 1 !i CluchotJ•1U•anto1 ,e11o1r""""""'"' -Clubs Stress Plann·rng =~~o~,·~i;~d;o~ In Discussion .-.. =~~':.'w.~ ::Latter Day SU., Newport lbort traim were wen by peraonaJ. attention ts a re-Neiderbnlch and E wal'd. \i,Beadi, provided tho _, ~-DHlid Of -MW qwsite. Jade -ry will Ulllold CM Overeaters Hubb. "'"" the aft«noon IOfVioos · uMwu. 0.-al G41ilup ' during a talk bef<lre nr.. ~ .. ~·~-will indud "r kin p ela ...__Hoo! N.M end brlilos "" , I fi M SAGITTARIUS (Nov. _Zlc Ardi Bay Women's •--•·-.,,,.... •·-o l,.:Scmr.' : wm.-ifu.111 Judi0 ,.....,. ~4M~--At ·. n "r-mat:1.on--eet Dec. 21): Takodiroctaction ~ --·-· '.'"'-· Over.aters Anonymous w=en lrom AbldillC Savior -~.,.. ._, :... even-U-lt necii1lli!ei -i . ~n;:;""' a~ 10.30 .&.m. _gatllet.e""'l'. W.edneoday at __ ~, El..T<ro and Faith .,m::,•·-Parker ol-.,...,_ ~-:=":!': ~~__...._will~ "' ,_ Mr A W journey.DllplayvitaJlty,~-0urq:i:Jk Jade Tba ~-~BearStreetScbool, ~!,."n Church, " fidat.ed fAr the tcm. ~ Mr. tloas Upped in yeIW IDd .-.-..... _ __,.. u. .,.ven .,~ 1. . • thu.daam. Let others know Stme ol. He:iven Lease.I >.e&a. ..,......._.auv Beach. l•and Mno. Wllaon c. Dun-o! ecc-with flm1. on Ibo acorlla -the CorDllul, district mom· ;:i,11meu bu 1Ine1 1. Venallles will m.<u.,1 Ille :jiJ Puo, Tu. 11111 1lle -.it A. D..-r -•• Soulllom SOOUon o1 !an beuldp cbalriiiim and Mn. lht unique ud special l!lstory Of Jade and ita COO· ~dau!ilJ"!T o1 Mr. and M<o. but man lw Ille Ill-. orco Dlelriet, Na ti on a I -Schoonov~a1rlct capahlliUei. veswb! Into jewelry tllJd ' -G. Hoot o! Nowport 'Ibo -·· Ill--n.vtd F-MI ... al -tllld ~~-d. v • 10 m• •I CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-·-oome namplea. j Bead!. Hool 11111 lie --·; , Clubt ~ Jan. II): Tako ltxlct. Guard H-led by Mno 1 Glwn in marriage by her UDde Bedoo Durr ulber.CS. Profellkmll WQmell I 'lbtn &1lo will a po1ses1ion1. lliten to IUI· Jamee Keel°ey, will be 1fd'I: f father, Ute bride dloee a guest.a to u.elr .ab. meets Sept. 12. work 1 ll..o p for club gerUon1 by one with finan. Fm Bedlam Mbs Jerui. , cllldlellgllt petu do iolo M u • I c 4ur1 n t th e Mn. A. E. NMeoU 91 tho irosidents concluded b y claJ experience. Means don't Atldmon and Mr. Herl>ert j··-9COO!> nockllne, Jong cenmony -[llOl'ld<d by Newport lloltJor cluh wlll Mrs. E. E. Parka Of the San-__ be_a1r_a1_d_to_1111e_n_an=d..:.INrD:.::..::.· ....:::.Burri=":::dg<~. ---·---II ·-and a chapel tr.In •-MlosMarfllaD'Arc. 1'"oide-attbem.-..altor ta Abe Club aoo put1 1rXnmec1 In alencon lace, Tba f.....r Ml11 Hoot II 1 Ibo 7 p . .m -in tile dUlr1ct pr<sl<lenl. -peerls md cr)'lllall. ~ o! Hoover lli(b , . 'l11o Southern -II Hll" ,,,., ... lace bead· SdloollaGlealalomdDlxlo H'a P•any ~Illa In mode up of dub& from > p1eco bold a otm vo!L OoUeeo in St. G.qo, Utah. W-. ;, · -Part, Ganl<ll GrOw, 1'tJalaenopoli orcllid.s mlnel· b ..,.. • f o • r • 7 • a r , Guut ipOlbn_ .will be Ji1llllilll!Gl Beacll, Laguna 4 ed with lllopl......it. In her llWlD>er Of i'h!lJcln, tho d!ilriCt dlalrmen, '.Mn. J. ~ ·., Marina ol Seal -bouquet. Glendale · S7mpbony w. w-., prosram BUdi, Newport Hlrllor, A ,.no..-and -theme ~-<W.t-and Mr1. W. L. ~.-San Ct.mente and I • _. carried out In tile Her -r • c •a I l y Jollnlon, pu1ilc ,.Ja1iona, 5-AM. dlurch deorntb» a n d tulfHrled • ~,,_. m1111ou who will iait QD prOIJWD ~: 11 t1 for tbt evenin& • br*' anaed>lel. L 0 n 1 in lroW 6Jr Ibo CJ1lrch Of pl1m1,. for tho comiAc will i., the G.rdec Grove • Jesus Oiriat Of Ille !Mter· yur Qli .....,..u on ~with Mrs. May SmlUl, $ day Sam, and wf11 l\lt<lld penonal I. ent. Reoervatlons coo f==rt~f7=""""~=' with 1 uni m. art e 1 RJppen, 539-7880 evenings. we •re hiring only I ' 11!.J • us1c1an On Program • 'l'blCorona dal Mar homo ot lfn'. JI. 1'. Pendleton will be Ibo Mllinl for tho 11rrt -· ot tho Upper Ba7 .,_,... of tho Orang• Coaalt Pblll)armoolc Sode-•· ~will tab at ID:• a.m. M0Dda7, •. ,,,. ---11111 be c:ooduded "l .. ---· Mn. • l.1'1118Jr. Mn, ILi. Leith llu ar· '.,, .. _...lobe ......... .i:··-·. ... •••lcfen no lll!dll'llll!oflllllllll!ll JD ApptJacble1 ~---m-.u. .... ... .. llacQrotmd ...... ., .. _ad '*"' ~ llllltrumoall. Luncheon, Card Games Scheduled Mu Upoilon cbaptM ol Beta Sigma Phi ·Us holtint a prof-al lw><tieon In lb. Gaden <if'OYe rf!Sidertct of 1'n. Dmt. Fine It 1:30 p.m. Sept. 7. 1bo ·--will be -bJ 111 elternoom o! ""'*· TolJlo dooorallonl will -y.uow ,,.., I~• ;.•«IO'• lriondlldl> ~. Ouolll Invited ... tho Mmel. U.., Harvey , Gerald FtlllMm, Dan -, Mn Wood , Gni z..c, Tom v .. l>Jk• and ~Will<IL .. llguna Beach School of Art · and Design FALL PROGRAM Sl!l'T. JO· DEC. 7 _., ..,._..,_ toHI IUNTZ IAYID ICHNAln '°"I AlMITIONe AINOLD ICHJPllM lUTN OHOOI ..... _ MSIC AND ADYAHCD couua cot.011 -..,. OIL PAlllTI ... ICVllTUM II WATUCOUl'I )!_ ""'--· ..... A1;111 .. f;J ''" ,_ Y-.w; 611 ~ C.-M. 71Mf4.t .. • ,,.,_, Notlol!ll -lrQl>'GI Count,'• -............... ·-Unique --Bink. WoWllloniyln-poo-ole who wo • WARM FRIENDLY• EFFfCIENT to ttatt lt't MWn offfcn. Our growth hM opeMd new oppoffunitlff for t•ll•rt. HCf'ettrt .. encf d91ic91 help. ~ .. htlpM )M not blCMW'f·· So. 1f )'OU ... Iffy •• • un~ periOn WHf Mnt to wMc Vlfth unique peoplt Md tnjoy ~ btneflte, then ull Mr. Mlrtln for.,. IPPOlftt!Mnl: et 94N:i11 • NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK W•tollfl tit Dowt ......... -..~ • No eae nmit 1nl no MO' nma. . .. --.---~ -----..:o.._•. 1·~·~··---- MEET Tl:IE NEW GLYCINE DAY & DAT! Gtyclne 11 one of SW1tzer1and's greet watchte. And now, Gtyclnebrtngt; you the Day lOate.. E•ctl 24 hours, the day end d1t1 change automatfcaJ/y. Both art 11tf-w!ndlng., ...... and lhock proof. Gold-filled top, 1taJntaa blck, eutomatlc Dmy & o.te, $79.M. D1y & Date with Vacuum mowmtnt. Stalnltncutwtth . 14 kmt gold ac...nta, $125. SL~_':·~. , It FASHION ISLAND •. -.1 • NEWPORT BEACH 6«-1~80 ' ------- ' I ' I I I .. I , ' • -. I , • .. ' • • • •• ----·-·-----~-----• -----~ -------------. . • . - • -. -1'ewport· Bar~~!9 !· • ' Your Bometewa · • • • J EDIT ION -Dally l'aper - VO(, 61" NO, 212, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PA~ES NEWPORT. BEACH, CALif'C\RNIA llJESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, '1968 I , JEN CENT'S • ., ' " es est , ew • -~ or J CZeclis Quit P r otes ts as -i Pact Sealed From· Wtri service• PRAGUE -The laat stronghold of Czecbotlov&k. public · protelt against the Soviet occupation cnahblec! b:>day as liberal leaders charted a careful eour~ aimed at an early withdrawal of foreign troops. Bowing to a one-hour S o v i e t ultimatum, youths abandoned an honor guard at the St. Wencealas J'D«lument which bad become a na- tional ohrine . wh"ll a 14-ye,..old boy was killed there by RU&Ssian bullets on the lint day of the invasion. The crowd which UIUBlly surrounded the flower-decked. statue quickly dispersed after Czechoslovak police wljnled Ulat ti\,< Russi'll' threatened to "send a tali][ Uf"Clear lhe place... ~ • ~-- 12-foot Br eaker s Attack Barricade By. JEROME F. COILINS Two of the big wooden sun decka °' ""' DlltY Plitt "'" supported by plllngs buckle4 and col• WiUl Rurtkane Liza alyjeklng en-Japoecl under 1l!e pounding of the l<a&. comw.gement 800 miles &way, the "EverybOdy felt pretty alcki they mighty Pacific burltd ma. s·s Ive couldn't do anyttilng but watch," aaid.. breakers at CfUID.bllng beachfro. nts Bill Peyton, manager 8nd part owner. , Peyton said· there are 72 · mObile north of Laguna and in West Newport (See TIDES, Pap l), . Monday and ,today. _,_ _,_ , .._. Twelve-foot hi~ swells pounded a H H w granJte barrier froatlng dozens or 1>eachhom••inWes1Newport. .Gu·ards .Bus· y; At El Morro Trailer Part, near Laguna, sun ~ buckled and. cOl- lapsed. • In W..t Newport, patios , wlncl<7ws 2.61 Rescued,·· and rooftops were inundated by ttte spray. . . • At tlmee the surf gurgl~ down stde yards . .AJ it headed baek to sea1J.t Q ..... -£ Lo l • carried with it tons o! sond neWll>' aut' er s hauled to the eroded beachfrorit. J But no major proPertY dam&ge was N;wport Beach police aacl.Jifeguard.s ..:. ! -reportei:l. · .... • · ~ -t.Oday seatched for·. a 17-ytar44 -'" · ''Thank God for \11" Arn)Y," said a Fuller! .. th , · bod -· · • t · Informed sources said Communist party'chief Alexander Dubcek to!P the party's central eom.mittee not enough attention b2d been paid to "the opi- t1lons Of other states in ttle Warsaw !ROSION THREAT CONT!NUES AS' HE0AVY· SIAS POUND WEST. NrNl'ORT Spoctotors W•tdl W•tor Boll 0.or Roc k Borrlcodo •I Clnchnd Oc:Hn'f'ront · grat.eful homeOwoer. City officials on you laat eeen Y aurfirig agreed that the U. S. Army Cor,>s of Sunday evening at Balboa Peninsula'• Engineers' emergency efforts in re· ~sero~P~~ci marked the only cent deys had held back ttle aea. serious h)cident over& .Latm. Day P8ct. as a ll®ting factor in the speed ' and forms 1'f our own political · · M ' "G" 1 · 17 development." . esa ... .., The !HlW, pr<>domlnantly liberal 21· · ., ma.u Comrnunilt party .Presidium ,-• . • ... elected Sunday -met Mooday with 0 ·011hers Di· e instruetione: from the , central <:Om· ~ mittff to work for both ~--· -· withdrawal o'f the 650,000 occupation Jn PJ. ' c h troop• and implementation of the 3DIP. f3S ·reform program begun m January. 7 Dubcek's speeeb was interpreted as a warning to the reformers to go slow. A Costa Mesa girl and' two compa- It also appeared to be traditional Com· · fl•' h from aJr in munist self-criticism fCK not an· mons, ,..ng ome an race vi i te ti fog and drizzle agalnlt advice of ticipating the So et n rven on, au~ortti·.,, were • :-_ ' ....... 11 toclay Meanwhile, the two East German u..i .ID.lLeO _. divisiom that crunched i n t o when their light plane crashed near Czechoslovakia Aug. 20 with the Soviet Banning. bloc invasion have been quietly The deGd were identified as Rosalyn withdrawn from the country -the · first invading troops to leave -K. Daugherty, 17, Of 3137 Trinity western military sources said today. Drive, David D. Osgood,· 27, of The sources identified the German Rowland Heights, and !!le ·pilot, units as the 7th East Germsn Charles H. Sqiutz, ~.of West Covina. Annored Division ·and the 11th Riverside County sheriff's deputies Mechanized Di.vision aDd said Soviet said the plane was following the\ · units moved in to fill the gaps. . Riverside Freeway at less than 100 This would tally with reports filed feet wh~ it struck a. ston:n-hidden by e or re s pond en ts touring ground wire for power lines. . Czechoslovakia tnat while the Soviets . The mangled ~e containing -are retffii:l"i to....._sectuded"'bTvooacf they -the three vidimJ-clipped-the-wtre and ue still mainting a firm, unobstruslve plummeted to earth about 15 f~ from. command of Czechoslovak roads the £reeway at 2:30 a.m., investigators borders .and pceis oUiees. ' said. · · r Miss Daugherty, a June graduate of Police Auction Fleet--Except 'Cement Mixer' The neet'• been sold , Newport Beach police tePorted happily today. More than 60 dlnghies, oars, life preservers Ind oUier boat gear was grabbed up by bidders Saturday at the first police-sponsored auction o l unclaimed marine articles. The auctioneer was Sgt. Don Picker, who took in just over S500 for the city treasury. About 70 people registered to bid, end the overall crowd wall Costa Mesa High School who wanted to be<:Qme an airtine stewatdess was the ciauiJlit.r of Mr. and Mn. W. A. Vermolen. A neighbor cootacted at t b e Vermolen residooce said' t be aer06P&Ce engineer 'and bis grief- stricken wife had left for Beaumont to claim their d.aughter's body. Investigatori said three victimf bad flown to Brackett Field in Laverne after a Labor Day weekecd air race at Pttoenix, Ariz., ud landed at Benning shortly before Ole cra<h. Alrporf olflcials suggested . they wOUld be wise to wait out the light drizlle which cut visibility to iome 10!) feet, but a deciJion was made to con· tinue on. 'Ibe crafb occurred eight miles west of Banniog. One deputy said he saw the plane The auction marked the first time t.be pilot was viJually following the « four-year collection of boat equlp- meftt found ~the harbor. Priei!l'I ranged m SO cents for one oar to t25 for a · gby. All that was I police said, was one old metal boat that apparentJy failed to stir anyone'• imaginat1on. "It looks like a cement-mixing trough," one officer slid tn describing Jt. "I guess we're just going to have to pt rid of it as junk.'' 8 FROM COAST, JOIN OLYMPICS SU moro Oranp CoMt. alhletes' mmes have beem. added to the list of American• wbo Will I* tlci!>&t• In the 18M Olympics In Muko nut-· Four Newport resldentl, a Costa Meson and ,a Runttngtm Beoob resl· dent oorned bertlla on the U.S. Olym· p1c _,, ovor the woo~end. Eillht local p.rnll 1IOW et GP tbe team. . Cqnpleto deWU will be -le todoil'• IJ>Otll ..ction. ·1 70 feet m the air end Southern California Ed.Ison Co. ofiicials said no power was disrupted as a result of the cra.;b. Santa Anan Held After Gunfight Wound..i by pollce gunfire,' Lee J . Vm Meter, 22, ol Santa Ana, is ln custody at the prilon ward of Orange Count.y Medical Center dulrgecl with two COllllU of latent to commit murdt:r. PoU.. oold Vin -Ill-fired. two shalt frGrn on •utoma~ J>istol ot Gerald E. ·'Egrbert; •, o -ot tile Creal, 1831 S. Siondon! Ave., - Ana, loilowlnl 111 ar~ Another shOt repottedly wu Otecl ot police fntm a 9 mm. rlfle as tho,. 111r-r:'1:ei his .tr.Mier hotne. Wbea police r · · fin, Van -w• bit In 1116 les by • lllo>t ll1'0d by dllcer' Sl\f P L101t Police .. Id no ooe -hit .?J' Van Meter. 'Ibe tidal siege, however, bad juat weekend that saw &Rierti.inated 205,000 begun. • ,. . ... • people flock to the NeWport Shores ... The swe~, kick'.ed ug by LIZa hun-Huntington Beach reported sparse dreds of miles to the souttiwest, Mo!J• croWds, careful swimmers (only el&ht . day yere bOrne in on tidea topping six rescue!}) and llP serious problem1 ·feet..A bllh·.UO,.;oj.;~H"!-;leJll_,.11 ·• -· ' ·jftdlcted 'foii ~t, Ill al>oUt 7 Newport Marine Salety Director w""'1oc:lc ' , B.ob ~ llfe&JIU!lo cattled .out , AJ,' . And no wine of the aceompanyin&' 261 rercues Mondv; bellevM-to be a j 'T · violeat surf wil foreseen Labor Day record for New.port. • • The Federai ~onm9ntal Science ":aves bUilt up to 12-foot ptak.a and Serviee:'"'Ad8tiqptratloo (ESSA) iaid. riptide' caught 1wimmer1 unaware. .., elll'Jy' toda}' ~t .Liza:.is. still packing The number of rescues -shot up u · . windS o~ ui> ·to 75 innes an bout, is con-the aurf increased. Only three rescues tinuing to generate heavy swells and were performed Saturday. Reed said 1 iari't moving much. · that other tha,n the mUdng Fullerton "Hell," observed Newport Beach boy, there were no serious. m.WrapJ" Marine Safety Director Robert Reed, The teen~ger bas not yet been llstea "we'll be getting surf like this pro-as presumed drowned on the chance · l>ably through Friday." that h• might have climbed out of th• Th high · d surf and headed home wtl.bout ad· e ti e coupled with the vislng friends lifeguards said awnmer atorm .surf also brought bad His idenWl~atoin was wt~ld while news Monday night foe residents of ErJ authorities attempted to contact the Morro Trailer Park just nor1h of La· (Una Beach. It may get worse tonight. par~nts, reported to be out of town.on . . · vacation. . Another teen-nger reported ~ , earller in the. wee.It whtle bodx surfing at Newpoi:t' •\Ill has not been filW\d and is now listed as presumed c1ro:w4' .. ed. . . Lido Isle Man, Daughter -Kille.d " • Alltllodlle,1.~4 Lan'y.J.l<>p.Martln, -- 18, of Tusttii, cliaappeared Tue$<1r,; in 'a tiig ,wave OU 17\b ~ie~~ H1a body • "DAILY.fl'ILOT JllleJt llr QilN,....,. · SE-' DAMAGES EL MORRO TRAIL.ER. PARK RHldonts Gird m ' New Bottle . ' Harbor Schools Gingerl y nnin ex 87 THOMAS FORTUNE far. ll wos a year ago Jut apring thol ot'" n.11r ...... 11.tr the Harbor Council PTA . request.ed Slowly, evu so ewefully, cur· that tn<:hing ot eex education be riculum developers are w o r k i n g broadened. A commiUee of principal& toward a "Family Lih and Sex and .teacher• worked on the proposal Education" program for Newport· for about a year before turning it ovh Mesa Unified Sdloo1 District. to the curricukan develapen. Now the Teacben at work on proposals for clergy, medical profusion a n d course content now are l"eparlng teacben w1ll bave a 11y. Uielr tatelll prOll"SI ~ to Ole Tli«e have been indicat!Olll com~ llC!tool board. lllllllity responae will be In auwort of Evaluation by nmtsten, pily>iclans ' :t:,.~=.i": :ed!~ileO:::'ci and pm"'1i orpnizatioc11 will follow In 4-car Crash has not been recover~. . . , 1 Concern!ng the F;'uQerton . you.th,, ab --'-officia.l !atd-: ... · i .:.:..____._ E. Richard_ Sorensen, 54, and his 13-"W~ had' one Pf Our Ufegµ8rd.s down' year-old daugbf:er .• ~a.oe .. of Udo Isle, 'thefe· Sunda'.y evening" at a"bout1 the were killed Friday 1n a four-car ac-.time .he . disappeared, The· lifeguard olden! In Inyo Ociunty t!ulttnjurecl nine had .Intended to do some bddy surfing other persons. but. the' surf waa:n't so good ·ao be Mrs. Sally Soreuen, wife and le~" · · · ' mother of the victims, ii rerovering Police reported they Were alro from minor injuries at ttie family uncertain whether tbe youth bad borne, 115 Via U~ne.. , drowned of simply feft the area unan~ Among the mjur~ was Mr . nounced. Soreme.n'1 f.ather, Otto Ja<:Obsen, if A detective saJd the boy Jiad coine to passe:ncer in the Sore!15'n. vehic~e. the beach Sunde.y with two frlendl. Mr. SOrensen, a native of Denmark, The pair.,"said their friend dropped~out was representative for a Los Angeles of sight while 'Jn tht.... water at tb9 aluminum firm. Diane, the Sorensen!' Wedge, a J>OPular body surfing sPot at only child, waa. a stqdeot at Horace the west jetty to ihe Newport Harbor Enstgn ecbool last year. . entranee. } , · , ~ : The Calllornla Higl!way Patrol ,at Bishop said the a.:cldeni occurred When an oncoming car for~ Mrs. Sorensen to twerve off of U.S. 3$5 about five miles north of lndePJ!D· ' . ttien croned overjnlo Ille Tbe family, Newport residents tor tine yean, was en route to a High Sierra vacation. Private f u n e r a l services are tcheduled ne1t week. Memorial contributions can be made to . the Se<vlces f~ the Blind, Ssnta Ana. ., . Santa Anan Hutt In Mesa Wreck ·0r ...... w_.,. Tboae' mornlllJ clouds· will •till hang ml(Jlty low, but the mercury11 tab an upward turn toward the middle 70'• alon, the Orange Coast Weclneaday. durlnl! t1te ne>t ••-al months before that II an -well pilot l"'<•Cratoa will tile --.i la '"*eel to adopt the pro-, be tried •111'1da 2• 6• 7,.a i"'1 1• A. Sflita Alla man suflttod minor Iii. " .. !or trial. ~tniloo JM.~,!rPl'··:."fi;::& JuriH i.i. Sundoi wbe• lila Clf Col· life'"l:C:~..:~;:..~ · ;;;; ~~.ih;.'Paur ~ ::!;::O =.~~La':...~~ lNSIDB !'ODAY Oru11Q• Coe<•IJ "'"°"' offt. . clil4' .. sail w-amonil""1CI 'for pllaieovt of propt"11 ·"'-., .,._,for tel-a tu,edlc~pdtbJiftidl. , .. ac:ontUltant. To(tJk tileJrr" W~hflleoccldont.lal1J\ ' u ...... ., ... jlrvCl'tm 11,e polll 11,00ll. • • ' '!2 , Je'lflr, 31, ol -Santa tlielr _...., i.mll1 llfe eod' ~ Tbe·'cour• ot ·~ -lliUi ...,,. SuJta r. ..... lr~tlls•• eclucot!on ~~Jin In a 1"I dovelltpod ii ~ ·oa ~ Ill nil ~ . ,..al tzu~I ottet odloololll QIN°'emb«. aet *""'-bY ....... _ ......... '•~it.F-p;fillMlclhlnlew '"lboqualllJ-of ogrmnlt~ ~lie ,ltr_.. ft •lJdlli ;.Jl!lldf ' ) ' ., · ti • ". ! ~t-.. y~ ~ ..... ,., 'i '~lldlJolllio '-'<lrl\o11ftiit --,·-.• oald ~ ~. ll'lltt'llii!4e oeelal ..... Pali Drift wljOa hll car dbilldecl _.., 1-. "Too ....,h /JI~ a lf""l' In Amorlou todMy. • wlUl o 'fUloli Orl•tt1 by llonnall 'I\ ltake." "' -"Ptr'IOIDll!tRI arl dt..fe Io p 1 d McDcaald. b ., of Dowaty, ·•ho ••• '"1t P!'Olr .. -·t bctoo ntlllecl oo '1 (8eo COIJ!UIE.'.1'.aio %1 'llOaMl ooi'tb" oo l'alrtlow 1INd. 1 ' • l#JaJM «conomv. • ·Po.r!t 1. ' r..-1-" f 1..... 11 -~I tl..O .............. ! N ~ :::~·. n :.!r. ff 1i !!loii""'!'" ..... ..,. ,: .... ..... : .• . =c: '~-1, . =-,.!! =-= ..... """"" ,, ....... ~ . \ ' . .. 1 • ----____ ...._ ____ ...... __ -.,.;.;,.;.;, ____ ~-~--""""-- l I ' . I I ' -.. _-.. __ ... _...,r,-...._._--• .-...-----..--·--• ' --. • I 1"'11.., PILOT • • • • • AL!•· ue . Saved:· Dra111a . ~ ID, I DAILY PILOT ...... W •kllml ic..llieP LIFIGUAltDS SAID DIAN IODDY, 25, OP NEWPORT llACH WAS GOING DOWN POlt THIRD TIME WHIN LIFIGUARD PETI FIERABEND REACHID HIM !.AST OP NIWPOR.T PIER. SWIMMERS WATCH RESCUE _ . . ~ewpnr.t·Mesa . Teachers Head . . . Back to School Getting a Jump on the students, Harbor Area teachers go bfck to ' school this week~ Orientation activities begin Wed-. nesday for almost DJ teachers new to Sewport-Mesa Unified School District During the altenfoon they will be taken on a harbor tour spon.!lored by !he chambers of commerce. , ' Thursday the remainder of the district's. 1,170 teachers return to school for a continental breakfast sponsored by the PI'A's and PFO's. They will hear talks by Supt. William Cunningham and former Corona deJ Mar High English teacher Neal . Breaugb, now_ e x.ec u tJv.e.. secretaty for . the. 'San Fra~~o Classroom Teachers · Association. Lunch will be hosted by Newport- Mesa Education Association, the local teachers' organization, a.ginning ·Tliurs.ttay , afternoon anif all day Friday, teacher• will meet af. fheir lbdividual sch0oll1b organfie the school )"ilr with !belt ptlnclpals. ,., . " . ' '.R1:1d·e Awa~e-~ing for Boy f Mesa Youth S'leepwalks ·out of Moving Camper '\..~ . - JI .Cotta Mesa bof who hadn't (One Pemba Drive, mlracuioualy escapod Sci>ool !reahlnan would go to tbe faml- sleepwalking for two years woke up aerl.out lnjulrea lo hll tumble out of physician today to have hil bandages Sunday nigh~ runoing afler hlJi tbe vehicle, which ,.., rolling throu1h changed. parenll' camper truck on the Harbor the r.ia-e area 11,iiO mlle1 an hour· "H • -··· al l M .. ., aid Freeway while a Caluornia lligbway 'He .U treated at Harbor General e 1 ·~~ ong o.rt ~. I Petfol omcef' yelled at him to It.op. Hospital f()!' .scrapes and brul.les and Mra. Wanda ED1ott, "there were DO Dooaid Craig EQiott, lt, ol 2968 hLi molher, said tbe E<tancla Hip btokm bones. He's pretty lucky." \_ The Elliott f.amily wu returning 0 c z • 0 s k • from a Labor Day weekend ncun.loa Air a ifornia ee ing ~:e!:rnbo~~er.~1:.~"i.~ { returned. . ' "He bad been riding tbe ra~ Pacific Northwest Route !:t~~~~~-:.:~:, lf.bo plans to ask the f4m.ily d~tor -Air California -which went Jnto busines1 with one air route an.d two · prop jet planes 20 month! ago -ts - aee.ki.rig an expansion plat.I that would push its air netwOf'k into tbe Paclflc Nol'thweot. The aJrllne asked the Civilian Aeronauuci Board for permission to f1Y, routes betwe~ Seattle and p~, tlie lint out-of-California ah'porta on Air Californa ached.ales. sougb:r are mpon connecUon1 at On· tarlo, Long Beach, H o 11 y w o o d • what to do about her 100'1 aleepwalk· its intra&tale r~leo. Since that Ume, log. · . .. the airline said, new management and "One Way or the other, tt'l got· to th!! success of the intrastate operation stop/' she laid.-. -• in develofJini service to satellite ermg•i sister-sbaron, 21, was sleep. ing in an upper bunk as the camper airport! in CAlifornia bu shown -its rolled south toward home when she capability to serve tbJ interstate heard her brother get up and go to the route. . refrigerator. The CAB has not'set a bearing date "I thought he was getting something for the Pacific Northwest-California to ea~" aJl:e said '1b\U when he walked r:oute iiivf!stiP,tion, and A.it Callfordla -out on.to the .'freeway instead, I said !t! eppllc,at;ion would ?!Qt ~lay screamed and grabbed the Urteream to 1be CAB ·has not set a heaiiDg datt the cab to tell my folks." that cue. • -• • -The OIP officer had been ap..· From Page l ,TIDES • • • homes on the beach side of the trailer Pf!l"k wb1ch brackets Pac1f1c Coast Highway. Some of the trailers and Im· provementl arr worth 110,000, be estimated, and Hid 10 or 12 are .in danger. "We've bad this happen over a period 'Of years but ttUs particular set of ctrcum1tanees js pretty.difficult to combat,'' said Peyton. BOULDERS QUMPED Meanwhile, Army Corps contractors hauled truckloadJ of boulders to the d_evastated area between 4.11t and 44lh 1treebs 1n Newport Beach. There the granite, some 5,000 tons of it, was empltced by bulldozers to reinforce a rock barrier built one week ago. City Public Works d.Jrector Joseph T. Devlin surveyed "the SCJ!ne this morning. S¢d he: "I'm just· glad tlwi Corp• I.a here. This would be too much for the clty to handle With emergency sa11dbaglng. The bags could -never hold' up ih that kind of surf. Our elforts would just be a Band-Aid approach." Devlin said without tlJe Corps boulder barricade there w o u I d doubtless be major structural damage. "There woultl be overtopplng all the way to the bay," he added. A Corin field engineer said the surf/ without the rocks to breajl: It up, "could take oot four blocks o( houfies . .. I mean right thonJgb living rooms." . Don Ferguson, 4310 Seashore Drive, knew what the engineer was talking about. Ferguson five day1 ago lost a patio t0 the sea. When It wect 10 did hts summertime 1enanll. "Are you the guy who wrote about thls place being abandoned?" he uked a reporter. "It's not abandoned ... our tenants just left a few days early." His house and those of his neighbors had their platlfl. glass windows shielded by heavy boards. "When the surf hit!, It sends -tittle pieces o( rock Oyblg," Ferguson ex· plained. Meanwhile, farther up the beachfront, giant earthhaulers lugged loads of sand to the 4500 block and spread it around. The stt'bd couldn't be dumped any closer to the critically eroded area than that because there was no room: the sea-foamed ud churned over granite that wu once a beach. Working und<r a fl17,000 C..,.. C«l• tract, J. L. Denio Co. ol Tustin llarted Friday Ind expects to be busy carting s8.nd Crom the western city llmlta for at leut five weeks.Most of the 115,000 cubic yar$15 wlll be shoved over the rocks between 41st and 44th streets. C.Ongress Slates Hot Session , -Burbank, Loi Angeles International, Oitland, San Jose, Sp. Francisco and 0rai1S,e·:County Alrpoit. The all'IDte asked the CAB for permlHion ·to tilt the application a1 part of ttie ·CA'B'a · pending Pacific Northwe1t-Californla r o u t e in- Afr Calllornia Is an intrastate airline proaclllng from about 400 1 .. 1 behind t.ba( presently flies between Orange tbe Elliott's camper and n·f.: Craig GoU:iitY.> Airport Nd s~. Francisco, tumblt!Out Oii.to the concrete frtleway. San Joae _and Oakland. • I • "TM first thing he.remembeta was . The Californi'a Pu'blic -Utllities c.om. running down the freeway and the mission bas granted A1r Callfornia ad· policeman asking where be was Newport Sailors Set 'Half Record' "But the breakers .. have ·to let up first," sighed a project supervisor. "We've already lo!t some of the sand hauled' so far." · He said something else, but It was drowned out by the roar of the surf. ·0n Fortas, Guns ' WASHING'l'Ot'I .(AP) -W)ih one ear tuned to t b e presidential call· didates and the olller to the vot.ers back home, cong:ressim!n r e t u r n Wednesday to face ""'" bot politico! t!lpics and the tloSllibillty of a long .ession. 'Jbomlest matters before t h e Congress are stricter gun controls and President Johnson's nomination of Abe Fort.as to sUcceed Earl Warren as clJ[ef Justice ol tbe United States. 'Ibe QOmloation ts still in the Senate Judiciary Committee . and i t I S anybody's g....,, .men -and li -it wW. t-each tile floor. -w..,... himself a.aid two w<flr.s ogo in • opeech that he expects to be eround to open the court's fall session nm month. U Republicam carry tl!roullh with • threat to !illbuster, warren may have to keep bU pledge 1lo Prellidmt Jolwon to stay on in· de!inltely. Jolm1on baa nomlnat.d federal Judge H()rQer n..tiberry t<> fill the vacancy that would be cleated by elevatmg Fortaa from a 1.1 o c i a t e l-to dll.d justice. _ '!be Jucl1clary committee, however, bas shelwd aclion on Thornberry unUl the Senate either coofirIDI! or denJes Forlao. DAILY PILOT ..... ,.., ..... c:.nr.na. OftAHO• COAIT PUILISfffNO COMl'AHY aobert N. W1td Praldlnl Ind f'ybllMlr fhfflff A. M.T,h111• ...,....., ... u...- • JW61M F. C0Uln1 h•I tUtMI ,..._, lffclt Af¥Wtllllnll Cltr ~-Dlrec:tw ............. «>Mc. 21 I I W11t ltf1to1 t.1t .... 1ri M1lllitt All4reH1 P.O.••• 1171 92661 ---C.M N..11 • Wflt ..., S.,.. L.-. '-drl1 m .._. A-.. ............... 1•••n. d!Uonai routes tietw<en Ontario and going," Mn. Elliott said today. Hollywood-Burbank, a l r p o r t 1 in Soutll<rn Calllorn!a 8M San Jooe and Ollkland. The airline hu eppll<d to the commiscion .for additlonaL.'1'oute1 to Smi Joee !11)4 Oakland ll!om Loni • On Catalina Trip From Page l vestigation,. wh!cb was instituted to ..,.Jy 11167. • - Dea<ll!ne for rlHng in the Paclftc N or tbwest-Californla investigatii?D wa1 September, 1967. A.It California, in asking the CAB to accept lta ap- plication, stated it could not anticipate at that time that It would be ready to serve interstate routes. • ' Air Caliornia raid it was con- centrating, at that time, on developing Beach afrpQtC· • • ' The airline .was ln<orp<irated on April 12bel966, and began scheduled servi~ tween Orange County and San Francisco on Jan. 1e; 19&7. The routel to San J ... and .Oakland were added O<t. 23, 1967 •• * * * * * * Major Question Lingers On Airport Master .Plan By ALBERT w. BATEg : or ,.,. 01111 P11tr'tt1t1 . A majOl' question about brante County's much-discussed. new i'egtoDat airport plan remained" today ·atter_.a give-and~take session with the count;:'• airport director and a c"ounty a'trport commissioner. Will any of the five suggested ne.w ·airport sites work out? Anti 1f not, did the county waste its money on tl'le Pereira report outlining tbe air future of Orange County? It came up when Robert Bresnahan, the county's director of alrports, and Roger Slate!!i, Huntington Be a ch member of the Airport Commllsion, spoke before the Huntington Beach Rotary Club Friday. DlscussiQn brought out that: that ln ,the lint seven months of 1987, Orange Councy· Airport bad 178,99~ passengers usllig the hrminala. A year later there had been more than a 100 percent incre-.e, to 391,424 - mosUy Orange •County people. He said be hoped the counfy can stay abreast and in front of the pro- blem. "It's the people problem "that's ma· jor ," Bresnahan s~d. "Tbe1 need ac-- cess to a1rporta and parting when they get there. · "The air bus will be with us by 1!173 or sooner. Orange County jUJt isn't equipped to handle It. The county will continue· to grOw without airports, but to be healthy, we must have adequate aviation facilities, with general and commercial aviation lfeparated." Ila Loa Alamitos, Santa Ana and El _oi air traV<l cards lD ezialence today hibitlvely destrucUve of homes and property values. A San Joaquin Hills 1lte. between Corona def Mar and Laguna BeaCh would con.met with the Marines' El Toro flight patterns. The report by William L. Pereira Associates named those five locations as potential sites for the regional alrporl Hearing• were scheduled. Federal govtrmnent spokesmen made It clear that no civilian take-over of their na· tional defense factlltJe1 in Orange County ii ponible in the foreseeable future. The nen hearing will be Sepl 16 ot the Huntiniton Beach High School auditorium.1t will concern the Bolla Chica stte. Slates saJd be baa reserve· t1oaJ about boldinf hearings, but the commilslon u a whole felt them e11•ntlaL Brunahan bu 1ald 80,000 penon1 per month are ualn1 Orange County AJrport now and he lhou&ht tome of tbeH would appear at hHrinp Hying tbe1 ....i the 1ervlco and want ll u - panded. Nooe ba1. • 1 • To the Rotarians, he poUKJG out Double Session Times Announced STOCK EXCHANGE . . OPEN WEDNESDAY All major stocks will operate tomor- row, Wednesday, MOii eut>angea had be<n clOling eveey Wednesday, but tlliJ week's Labor 0.y holiday ohift<d t h e schedule. The DAILY PILQT will carry final quotations from both 1:he New York Stock Ezehanre and the American Stock El:'°'"'fe In !ta Wednesd17 edi-tions. · '!be Hd!angeo will be clO<ed I« the final three W¢'1-ya ol September. Victim in Hospital CHICAGO (Ul'I) -The Jut ol more than 300 pelllOllS hurt in battlee be- tween police and demonstrators here laot woel: remained hospitalized to- day, awaiting plastic llU1'I'!<)' for la- dai injuries. Two adventurous seamen set out to sea In the early dawn hours Sunday to break a record, If there was one to break. lf there wasn't, Billy Merrell and Marshall Bell, both of Newport Beach have at least set a half a record for salling half way to Catalina in Mer- noll's elght 'foot dinghy. The reason they didn't get all the ·way was simply Mother Nature. "The wind just died," Merrtll 1ald. "A bird just flew on the froot of the dinghy and sat there for about five minutes. We couldn't get a"nywhere." .. What do you do out there with no wind? "Well, we had lots o t' sandwiches and soft drinks," Merrell said. "And we got a tow from my Dad." Hi8 father, William Merrell, of S424 Via Oporto, wasn't far behl.nd in the "Mla Mia," the. mother ship. of the lit- tle eight-foot "Momma Mla." Bell, of 118 28th St.. and Merrell are both seventh graders at HQrace Ensign Juillor High School and are planning to try the sail again u soon as they can. COURSE .•• basically from relationships with lamlly memben. -"Lawful marrlage is t!ie socially approved union of two people for the purpose of physica:l intimacy and ultimate proc:reaHQn. -"The sexual drive in an living creatures i:s second only to hunger in _ the m·aintenance ot all life. -"Sexual maturity in adoleacence precedes emotiooal maturity.•• Next iri Lecture Series on Wednesday The next talk in a lecture series "Seven Principle5 of Consciousnets" will be given Wednesday, at the Laguna: Federal Savings and Loan Association, 260 Ocean Ave. The topic "The Monadic and. the Atomic" will be presented. by Harry Harmon. The talk will beg1n at 8:~ p.nf. 'ti I . DEEPS~· CRRPET CLCRnln/1 THE U~TIMATE ::::::::::::::::::::'~:lJ::i~~g!~~~r~• c or r•quen pro e111on• ••"int ... c•us• It r•mo••• th• d••ply •mbed .. ded soil •nd r •• ,.,. no re1idu• In th• c:arp•t fibers to collect dirt. CLEANS DIEP actually remoYtS 1olf from both th• pllt of the carpet and th• carptt becking, llSTOIU PILI the powerful •.trac- tion proct11 rtmoY•• moistur• im-... mtdiately, thu1 ay0Jdin9 1hrinkt9•, and lik1 rnettetl pile to 'likt new' _____ apptarance. WHIM YOU WANT THI PINEST- CALL • ope sp•cl1 or the pro a11lonel carpet e.l•tner. It i1 completely 1aft for 111 c1rpet fibers. GINTLE ACTION u1e1 no L"'1he1 or 1c"'bbin9 action, 10 it doe1 not di1- tort the pile of the carpat. SOIL llTAIDIN• AND MOTH PIOOFING •r• included at no 1xtra c11t, FIR ESTIMATI RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Our 2 ht y Hr of s.,.,; •• in Orengo County 2950 RANDOLPH COST A MESA PHONE 546-3432 ------------------ ! I , l ~~, I -" ,1 l • • ------·---·------------------------------------=""'"""""'_ ................ -...... -== .... :i---·"":~~!"''I • Sha • ' . . a'i lo~· &it:S :Adveritu. . \ • • • llv. kAY l.AltSON ·• ,, ....... ....---...-' • 'A qmclt claliCe Inside some Harbor Area homes these day• win "'°eat a bustle of anpackinr, excbanging mementos and compilrillg ' • ewerteaees. • ' (' ' · In the closets will )>e hanging the multicolored and styled !"'" lioaal cOllUm .. of such far.away places as Thailand, Spain, Japjll, IliiJ, or Scandinavia. ' ~. h the scene may 1ook like the conclusion ol a vac:aUon !rip; ID r ty the journey has only began to~ lh• elgbt Foreign Ex· f change udenu who are dlsplaytrig their trQdltlona1 'garb' on hang~rs whllei dopntng ltJberican dress for a year's loot at American llfe. , ~~ oi them lies a year of the things Southlandel'S !al<• for .\. gnnled -lrench fries , the ,beaclt, drive,in resta11raot1 and movie + ?i~ter•~ Sunday afternoon tri.ttic .and beautiful ~~ather! In excbaJlie • ~ ,bol>ec! jhe students will shati! so.me.of the customs of their Janas .~ *"l"•·Of the. vie'l'J>oints of their cult11res· with area high 1chool · ,1tudenta• and spehsol unltl. ~ · l .,_1.,' ~' • J. · '!'!• ~ will ttend one ol tjle four area !li&h.. tchools just u ,cilller.irt~d~. ·8114 live as members ot their-!Osier fanillles dur- il)g ,the 'year. ' . . . .. • m.e graJld,ro~ of welcoming parties and functions ha• al· (re..!y ,~ lat !Nm 'on by .th• three local AFS chapters, Newport ·~r', Coit& 1'{esa d Corona del Mar,· now that all the students hfiVi . Arrived. Each hapter has scheduled its own get-acquainted party to -let the,' newcomers meet their high school and adult hosts. · easing the students in gradually to . the whirl of activities and new faces tlu!y will enconn1e<·wben schp<il starts. · ' ' ' SOCIAL SCENE s • The fast-paced sociai scene will be' augmented. by lntrodu~tory , •sembll~. speaking dates, membership in clubs and, oftep, honQr• • lo come dur!ngtbe bullf school year. . ~.. : Their host lamuies will escort them· through the high points of the local ~cenery,' and finally, at the end of the exciting year11 all the AFSers will g'1}ier for a special cross-country bus tour. But fot the pres.ent, the exchange students and th~ families and host chapters are busy just getting acquainted. • " ' ~ - The Cosl!I Mesa Chapter ts welcoming two ~udeots, Lida 'Cor· rente of Italy and Walter Bratz of Germany. Lida, 171<>, Is the daugh- ter of a pby&ic,iah from .Taranto, iQ southern Italy. She will enter her senior year at Costa Mep High School while malring ,her home ...tth the A111old Attridge family, 1378 Walson Ave. Lida, w~o has two sl&- ters at home in Italy, can count three foster sisters m America. ' Walter, 18, is one of six children in the Brotz family, w.ho live 1n Schwabisch Halle, near Stuttgart, in southwest Germany. ,Hrs Ger. :man fattier is in the televistbn business. The 'lt.obert Scbureman lam. lly will be Walter's foster family while he •p.ends his yeai: at Erfan. · cia High School ajong with lll• >,merican brother Rei<, 16. Robert Sctiureman is a tea.ch er at Estancia. ' . . • · t '' • - • " I SWABBING DOWN· -Corona de! Mar High School exchange studeots Matilde Mas-Ivars from Spain and·Dej Bulsµk from Thailand roll up their sleeves along with AFS president Carol.Olander (left to right) to , help prepare for the big fund-raising car wash scheduled for Oct. 5. · Two others Anne Smith-Kielland from Norway and Judith Carmen GrannlµD B~ckley fiOin Panamij are eipected to arri\'e shortly, llEA ANDERSON, Edlto•. NelfPOrl Harbor Chapter will hqst two students this year, Sach- iko lkusb:ima of Japan and Thord Qhfsson, of Sweden, as well as wel· .coming back two of its own stud~n)s, Cindy Place.abd Barbara Wool• 1ey, from their summer in the Americans Abroad program. ' . . Sachiko will live 1fUb the Joseph Roseners, Wliose daughter I 1 · ,,,......, •'-•• '!'-IHI NI-CM p ... -lt .. ' Lynn will lit the. Jap1111ese girl's foster ~~er. Sachiko'•· lather is a doctor who owns ·a med.ital clinic in Tokyo'. ~e has two sisters at home. While at Newport Harbor High School she will pursue interests Jn English llld mathematics. and tennis. . .. . ' Thord anlved from llri>1n0lla, Sweden on a plane with 100 olber students, w_bo were met by a meiee of 100 fO!ter families. With inter- ests ln snow akting, tennis and swimmii'lg, literature and language!, venatile Thorcl will live With the Clarence Dahls ol Ne·wport and will attend N'HllS. ' . Returning 1000 will be Cindy Place, who spent the summer with the Elias Garcia family in Cuzco, Peru; while Barbara Woolsey, who ~ ls in Auckland, New Zealand for the school year1 will return home in January. " EXCITED QUARTET " -Attending Corona del Mar High SchOOt is a quartet of exctted students, Dej Bul,\uk from Thailand, Anne 'Szpith·Klellaqd from Nor· ' wayJ. Matilde Mas~lvars from Spain1 and Judith."Canrten Grannum J Buccey from Panama. . · ' ' Dej, 18, Is llving with,the Paul Edmiston famlly of Coste Mesa. While hls school interests are English and mathematics, in ·Bangkok he p~yed soccer, badmjnton, table-te!lfti.a, studied the piano and prac· ticed riu(gic. . · ' ' M,usi~ aiid 'ih~atUintefei;t Ahl1e, although.when she ret.Yms io Norway she plans to study chemistry. lo. her hometown of Oslo she . enjoyed 1kllng, tennis, swimming and basketball. She will live with tile Mat Cox famtly. i '· From Valen$, Spain comes Mati.l~. "Mattie" is 17, and is staying in tbe'hoine of the James F. Wharton famlly. She will p11raue Jnleri;sts in bloiJ>gy and philosophll; while planning to study political 1cience when she returns to Spain. She plays basketball and tennis. I ., . ... lj:\ghteen-year-old Judy will live with .the Gene Adams family. She h~I to become a bilingual secretary when 1he rethml to Pan- ama, and Is stu4ying English whil~ attending CdMJIS, Tbe American Field,Service was founded in 1914 as a volunteer ambulance corps and •e'°'ed with the Allied Annie~ during-both 'llOrld war.s. Between the two Wak's it conducted. a graduate fellowshiP pro- gram for French, llJ!iveflities and, in U147, undertook the current in- ternational icholarship program at the secondary school level More than 42,000 •Indents from 78 countries have participated in the pro- gram. ~ SMILING PORTRAITS' -Past Coste Mesa AFS students will be joined in the scrapbook by radiant 1968 newcomers &IMJ ,their ~tu­ dent hosts (left to right) Bev West, president of Cos\a·Mesa High School AFs Mesa exchange stodent Lida Corrente from Italy, Walter BroU of Germany and his chapter's presideot Rosemary Szabo o!Estancla High School. Beach parties' are Pl · ed for~ students, and an Italian dinner bonoring ·Lida is scheduled tlnta· lively. Walter 'and his foster famlly just returned fiom a;cail>ping trip through northern Califqmia,' liiclnding Mt. Laasen, ~ Fr...- cisoo ~ a gl!ost town. AFS currently has an annual budget of just under $8 mllllon, 51 percent of which comes from the paym~ of Its local chapters tilroughout the 1,1.S. Anoll!er ·33 perc~nt is received from the parents of participating studeot:., who are asked to contt!bule in accordance with. lheir.ablllty.-The bal e (I.raised through general contrlbullom ' ~ Highway to Love Might Be Bypassed by Middle-aged Wido~ DEAR ANN LANDERS : I mn & widow ~ years o{ age. My dear INll· band died io 1966 and left me with a nice income. I want to make 1t clear that I am not a rich woman. I am just comfortably fixed. What I am looking fOf , Ann, ts a bus. band between 40 and 50 yean of ..... ge wbo knows something aboUt ce.r•. I drive a !!1116 cadlllao and I am getting sick and tired of tile rep<ir bills. Why the car should need repaia et ell is beyoad me. My husband bought it hrand oew just bef<re he died. It has only 17,000 mil•• On it. WbeD the repairman • Wis .,. the carbar<tor .....S. replecinf or the cyllndan need ir!J>dine, I dOll't kDoW ANN LANDERS ~ bow much sbe bM suffered. To my way Of thihk!ng tbl• rehashing a 'h<ating oUr procr<,..; My wile inallls that Aon L.u\den recommeods 1eU1ng tbillit out in tbe -•"4 Wkin& thelii out. I believe It ... ould be better lo lotget tb• plst and llart with • wbat he la talkin( about so I have to take hil word for tt. lD the meaatimt Ute bills are awfuL I am a good coot IDd have a nice home. Plee1e tell me bow to meet a respectable man who k n o w 1 something tbout can. Love will come later. -NEED HELP DEAR NEED< Have yn cllocbl UM iaraJU? I DEAR ANN LANDERS: 'I hid , clean alato. Howll>OUt ltT -,REPEN· •neral &Hairs !Didi fJDally c~mo to · TANT • ' my wll•'l ·altenUoo. I wu i Iouoy hul· DEAR REPENTANT: AJIPlrelllly bond and I admlt ll But , ... lurned yoar wife d-1 ~ tho •Wereace my leuon and I'm through foolin( belweea "'talklaf tWll(l Olll" aad' aroobd. The pl'obleril la bow to ret beatlnf 1 rab)eet bdo'., .,....._ ! am things back oo the tract. b .. rllly la lavw •f la!llq IMlop oat MJ' wife ~ Ille tor1lves me, but but 1 CHple of lllrilll -. .. -Id tho bepa rtm!IMllU ID< of the pul be •ao"fll. "trflvlof II·• ·~•' and inaa..m: dotalla. Every -Ion part of manlafe. -. ud If• anaQy en4J Uj1 tr'71DI 11111 ta111n1 m• 11oo wHe wllo U,! le ... Ult~..,....,,. " ' ' • Bat equ"1 lmporlanl II lotgetllaf. not lmporlant to """' people but After a wife lorflves, 1lle uoald pleuo print it anyway, You wD1 be forfel wbat abe fol'f1l•e. -ble11ed by every D a n iD the wotld. I • Thant you. -JUST PLAIN DAN DEAR ANN LAND!i:RS : It biop. DEAR JUST• J!appy lo ollllp. (P, pened •laln for the lllQth lime and I S. How do 1•• leel abHt Dua.111'77> am 1UU burning. • ' L. My oame is Dan. Not Daniel, Das. u...,.. of yoursdf andafoltWhar1 Don 11•nameallby11-.U. ll ll'not an rlghl! What'• wron11 Should your. abbre'1auon for 10)'tllia1 •. nan m0ans Sbouldll't '""' Stlid 1• Anli .IAnden' "Judie." Dtnlel mew "God a 'll)y booklet "IMtinf 'Dao and Dall'll." llldce." 'n>Ue two 'Dame• are II dU· encloaiDI with youo requell • -• ll'Ollt .. John a from ~•nathoo. • -aod ' • lonJ, lllf-addresaed, I received nve -a war d · &lamped eDYOlopo. c~tu at my 1ra<1atloo. Ever)' Ano Landers will be &lad to'llolp 7"" &Wll"Cl WAI ~I "'")IS ''l)ani6C' for ' with f'N!" ;roblemt. Send them ti W lMllQnple reuao lllJttho ICbopI alerk,. ill care of lb• DAILY PILOT llldollle ls an lpfl'a•. I -lhll loUer 11 a ol!l.addrUNd,. olamped ... ....., ~ • -~· ....... £...... - - -tr • -------· -....., __ -.. ---------- --_ _2:.,_.&.~illilill"~'~ • -++ .... J4 DAILY 111.0T PTA Take Note U~it Meeting Sdlooli-wlihinl: to be lncliided iii the DAILY PILOT PTA page mll)' Hiid a npT&- .-Uve to .a wwksbop beillf sponaonocl by IM -IJ!l;ier. . . . . • '1le worbbop tor all ,Parert-Teai:ber Wiiia In BWltlQlloo Beach and IUTl'OUlldlng 8'?" 1'ill take. place Friday, Sept. I, aLlO 'Lw. bl Ibo ~Ulllty 11(~ Church, MllZ IWI Ave., BumlDllOn llNch. The d1urcb II ldcllted.between Edivarda Slreet and c;.14. "" Weot Slreel ' • . AslilUDg tlie DOWl!plpU'S todety depart- ment In conipllln~ _, will be Mn. WU· · U-(llbltlej) "' 1ro1uita6n Valli!y. Publicity ~. lbeit '~ o~ unit prM!dents sboUld circle •'-date on their calendar. ,, .... . MltS. CHARLES W. DURR Reclt .. VoW1 • Newport Beach Church Setting for Nuptials Cburcb <i Jesus Clrllt of ~ Day Salnlls, Newport Bead>, provided the -g for the afternoon services linking Psnela Nancy Hool -Charles Wlllio DwT In marriiage. ... • BWlop Wdia Parker of· -!or the -ol Mr. and Mr1. Wllaoo c. Durr ot D Pao, Tex. and ttie .......... of Mr. and Mn. ~ G. Hoof of Newport \ Gtven in D'b8fT'iaee by her father, the bride chote a ~llgbt peau de soie 1ftlh ICOOP neckline, long sloevo< ond a cbapel train · .trimmed kl alencm lace, -peerll OD! crygtall. Ber INCd*C la<e heed· ptece held • lhlrl veil. Pl>oiaenopols -mill(l-ld .ntll. ........ 11 in ber -. bouquet. A yellow and "Wtlite theme WM carried cJ in tile cburdi deootiilt6onll • n d briW --LODI Folk Tune yellow crepe'. l!OWDI wlth stut trains Were worn by the meid ol honor Mill Diame Oarooo ol GW!up, N.M: and bri"""""kl1 W11 Judi Gripe .and M r g. • E<lwanl "'-. Tbey-n.ct 'Cascaderl of white <SDI· liml ~ In yellow llld accented with fern. Russell A. Durr stood as best man fur his bnJtber . The bride'• u..-David Hool and lbe --·· unde-Durr- guesta to Uleir teats. Muaic ouring the ceremony waa JnYided by •oloi:st M;., -tlw. D'AJ<. The fonner Miss Hoof la a giQJate. ol Hoover. lligb S<Dool In Gl-o.od Owe College in St. <leo<fle, Utall. 91.e Wiii • four ·Y••r m«mer of Preludes, ttle Glendale SymJD;my Clr<l>eotnl. Her husband recently fulfilled • ~year miMion in Irelood !or Ille Q>irch Of Je<11s Cllrtlt ol Ibo Loiter· day -· -1 will -1l>e Univoroity of Te... at El Puo in the foll. He hol attended AulWl · Colle Luncheon, Card Games Scheduled Mu Upoilon ~ ol -Sigma Fill hi -.I a prefenuti&I lund>eon in Ille Gudm Grovt rftlidence ol -· Denia Fint ot 1:30p.m. Sept. 7. The --will be fbllotw'«I. Dr -ttltea DOOll ol. -· Table -·-will -,.now "*"· ~-wlb'• lrlllldllllp a.-lpvited .. the -Jilllll Bar••1 . a.Bl ,....., Dan Wlloon, M•k WCood1 Gnl ~Tom V•DJn• llo!lilll'- • Hqrbor Area Schools A PTA· Must • '· -A worbbop for PTA publlclty cbalnnan Is belll( coordlnated by the DAILY PILOT todolly dA!partment. SI. Johll the Bap!Ut Church, 1021 Buer ' St., In Coeta Mesa will be the •ettiJll oa Tbunday, Sept. 5, at 2 p.m. The chun:h Is locsted between Fairview Roe4 and Bristol -AN!llltig the newspaper In eomplltna tho D"'1 for Ille PTA PM• will be Mn. Gared (Fran) SmHh of Newport Beach. • '!be maeting will be attended by eltber the publ!cUY chairman, · her asstslaJrt, tho PTA -1d_,i or a representative of the school unit . .. . During the gathering pictures will be scheduled for the year. Chairmen may bring releases for the lint week of ICbool and farms will be available. . ' Invited to attend are representatives from the Newport Beach, Coota Mesa and Lag1ina Beach anL Hawaiian Wedding Engagement Announced SJ,udents Touch .foreign ?oil Dave AJ,ward. president of the student AFS commit~ tee at Newport Harbor High School and Thomas Place Jrn fa~er of Cindy Place who spent a sum- mer in Peru on the Americans Abroad Program, offer an assisting .band to new arrivals Thord Ohls- son and Sachiko Ikushima (left to right), who will ' attend Newport Harbor High School for a taste· of American ~ture. Tbord, who arrived from Sweden on a plane with 100 other AFS students will live with the Clarence Dahls. Daughter of a' doctor in Tokyo, Sachiko's foster family are the Joseph Ros.. eners. Horoscope " Caprico.rn:-Li.snm~ a·nd learn Wedntsdoy, Sept. 4 By SYDNEY OMAR!l day coincides wiUt long· special a t t e n t i o n to Spotlight continues on tri- tfutance activity. Keep com-partnerships. come potential. municotion .lines open. VIRGO (Aug. 28-Sept. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. Wn~, publish and ad·-!dea about basic task could 18): Accent vers~tility. Be v~rtise.strTake lo!lg-rannalge require r • v 11 ion. Be original in thought action. view. engthen pe.rso lyti 1 Do •t · t Stud · ' philos h .._ ana ca. n ~ Jump a y expansion plans. You St. Augustine's Catholic Church in H°'"'lulu will be the oettlng for tile Octob<r w<ddhig liDklng in marrtace Kathy Louise Smith and Tom L. Edwant. !IL Pareots . of ttle newly enpged couple .,. Mr. and :Wd'I. Toin Smith of Htm· tingtoo -·and Mr. and Mn.. T. L. Edward! Jr. ol FOllllOadn Valley. . -The bride-elect &: a sed.or at H1Dltingtoo Beach Hid> SclDol and plans to attend Orange CoMt dollege . and rnojor in home living. Her lance is an alumnue ol. Marina lllgb Scbool. aod was a -at OCC. Preseody he i.! oening !'id> the Army in Vietmm. KATljY SMllli Octob•r .Brld• Mission Told, Public Invited • ARIES (March· 21-April 19): Chances for success af'9 enhanced. D. e II i r e II , hopes . 8?d . wishes comt, closer to fulfillment. You receive social invitation - accept. Thil couJd open door to exclttn~ experience. ~~ft ~ 21.July ~11~ offer. Some who talk ~f . are not going to rema~ in 22): lntereat in occult or p1e-m-s~ schemes ca~ t once plact. Know this _ mystery 11 spurr~. You e:r:~ back up auertiou. Realize pl~ ac~ordingly. Cycl~ re-One « the Southern amine •arlOua faCt.s, facets. i:hll-l'espond accor~ly. mlllll5 high. You look like a The Saturday Singles Club Ca Ii f 0 r n j a n 11 tr1 et Singles Invited To'Dances TAURUS (April :xi-May . 21): Prestige rlses -you are asked to play major role in speclal project. Show will- J n g n e 11 .to ~andle responsibility. If asked to work overtime, • • m i 1 e . Superiors a r e observing with interest. YouTe not likely ·to be LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 22): winner. , will begin activities Sept.1 Missionariet; to the De"af, the satiJfied with superficial in-Relations with. opposite sex PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch with a dance from 9 p.m. to Re G A Gelrs, <\lcatlons. Key ia to ask unW grab spoUlgbt. Emotions fly 20): You are able to cut 1 a.m. in the American ar: ~g ~by answera are obtained. High. ·Nothing halfway to. through r~ tape--co~d be Legion ltall in Orange. Mary and M;u;;-~' LEO ~(Jul)r 23 • Aug. 22): day. Give your ,.tL Personal liactld on daSoy if you exhibit con-TriM~.·c will be by Tooy Zetlli St. Paul's Lutheran ~urch Day to watt,. observe. Avoid magnetlJm sGars. You get ence. me secret doubts, v >.Al prem~ ~. Beat ·'ta wbat you go aft.er-be sure inhibitions are apperent. The same band will play at 1 p.m. :rbursd,Y. permit otherl to take ID· of what you want. These can be overcome. Go for the Sunday Singlee Club The public is .im1ted to !Ua~v1.'Wbat10u1eekcom. SCORPIO (Oct :ill.Nov. l<l ·il wbld! will opoooor •dance ~ \!' tbetalk,.:_,B'rblptln ~', es to~'you. Meani"avold over-21): Shake off lethargy. You every Sunday from 8 p.m. to churd:I st m ,..___:,, Jy 1ggrua!ve acU0111. Give are due to complete tasl< midnight at tile Anaheim _,,.._ • wblch (8llll recop!Uon. Ac-Jade fitiureS Elks I.cdae. Laguna Beadi. GEMINI (May 21.June m) : Good lunar aapeet t.o- cent contlnue1 on holfle, pro-':::JI Sioglea are invited to both Refre61Jmenta will b e perty. Older Ind 1v1 du a I In D1'scuss1'on e..ms. served by -Ille Clubs Stress Planning means well -but your Mmes. ~y Wl:ite, W. E . personal attention ii a •rt· ~ Nelcierbnlcb and E w a l d qulslte. Jade bl.Wory will unfold CM Overeater• Hubb. • during I lalk before Three Special guests will lnclude At lnf ormation Meet SA~ITl'ARJUS (Nov. 22-Ard:!. Bay Women's Asaocla-Overeaten; Anonymous women from AbCdine Savior Dec. 21): Take direct action tioo memben: at 10·30 am gather every Wedne6day at Church, El Toro and Faith · -evu 11 It neceullala • -iien 'lbWsclay · · · 8 p.m. ln Bear S1reet .,......., L u th e r a n C h b journey. Display vitality, en-Dur1qg a talk, Jade The .........., Capiotrsno Beocl!. u r c ' Sevor-1, wcrQbop• will be Iii•'"' by Mr•. A. W. thulium. Lat others know -ol He&ven 1-.!ll,=Qiola='=:· =~= ... =·==========~~== on the atenda wbeai the · Comelul, diltrict mem· y~u ... mean b u 1 i n e 1 1 . Vemlllea will ~. the ·Soolbcm Seclloo ol San benllip cllalrmoll llld l\lr1. Hl(bllghtuniqueandspectal blsl«'y ol jade llld tts·coo. Oreo Dilb:id, Nati o n·a i -Schoonover,'dlatrict capablllUei. vemon into jewelry llld Feder.Um ot Business and Pc'IODal d • v • 1 op me n t J CAPm) CORN (Dec. 22-abow eome e:ramples. , cbllnnan. ID. It : Take llock. Guard Hcotesaes led by Mn Prole•ional women • Clubs 'lbere also will be 1 po1"'1ions. IJ.aten-lo aug-Jamee xMie'f, wtn be VJa: meetl Sept. tt w or t 1 b o p for club 1estloD1 by one with finan-FNmk Bedlam MJA Jean Mn. /;. E. Naegeli ot the preslc)__Onta conducted by clal uperlence. Meana do•'t A-ml Mn. Herbert NeW'pOl'I Har1>or club will • r.irar Iii· E. P<iru of tbe San· be 1tratd to U..ten and 1Nl'l1. Bunidge. inside 1t tbe meeting ,.iter ta Alia · Club and put ·~ 7 ~--in th diJlrict pruident. lllft:' p.m. ~ e 'Jbe SOutben1 S.CUon b He'Penny Inn in meet, ap of clubl frOm WesOnlnsler. . • Bume Part, Gardea GTove, Guest ..,.oter1 will be BUlltin&'lot Beadl, Lai1ma disllict -· Mn. J. -. Marina ol Seo! W. Winters, pro Ir a m BNcb, .Newport Harbor, I coordino*>r ond Mrs. W. L. ONnle, Baa Cltmeute Ind 4 Jobnson, public relation!, 5aata ADIL • · ~ ; · who will talk on program Holtetles ,.. \be evening • plamng for the coming will be tile -Grove ;o t- year wllh emph1sis on Qub -MU. Mary Smllll, • penonal ~-t. iresldeot. Reservations ·con Worlolllope WUJ be cOll· be mode witl> Mn. Grete dueted WlttJ. 1 um m 1 S.W.7MJ evenings. • FALL PROGRAM Sll'T. JO· DIC. 1 .... _._ •Hll IYNTI • DAWID ICHNAllL lffft AIMITION• AIMOU ICHIPllM IUTH OMOOD .ION STODSU.IY IASIC AND ADYANCID COUlSIS DIAWIH COl.01 & DllleN OIL PAINTINe ......... , .. .,, ............ . Ill --M nMt4otut ) ' . -. "'~ we\ are hiring onr'y NewpOrt N1tlon1l llenk hl·Oranm-County'• t•at"t growing •nd ''moe:t".. Unlqu• IM9- pendent Bank. Wt wlll only hlr• unlqut peo- plt v.+.o .,. WARM FRIENDLY• Ell'ICIENT to 11-.n It'• eeven offlc11 • °"' growtt! hlit Op.trted MW oppottuniti11 for t1ll1r1, 11cr1t1rt11 tnd clerictl help. &pin.nee ts l'ltlpful but not MCltetary.• So, tf )'O't qualify • 1 ~ P9f'IOll end went to wor1c wtth unique people and 1njoy outttlndlng beMfit1, then otH ~r. Merttn for an appointment 11 &42-3111. NEWPORT NA TlONAL llANK WMtcllff at Do....,. "'°"'°" a. ..... 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Twelve-foot hilh awell.s pounded .a qranile barrier !rooting dozens of beach homes in West Newport. At El Morro Traller Park, near Laguna, sun decks buckled and col· lapsed. In West Newport, patios, windows and -I<>!>< wer<' inundated by tile spray. At times the surf gurgled down "'!ide yards. Al. it beaded back to sea, it carried_ with it tons of sand newly hauled to the eroded heodllront. But no major property dam&te w~ reported. "Thank God for tne Army," said a grateful hom~wner. City officials agreed that the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' emergency efforts in re· cent days bad held back ttie sea. 'Ibe tidal siege, however, bad just begun. The 1wells, kicked up by Lita bun· dred11 of mlle1 to the sout2!.west, Mon· day were borne in on tidea t~g six feet. A high tide of seven feet was predicted for toniibt, at about 7 o'clock. , And no easing of the accompanying violent surf was foreseen. Tbf: Federal Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA) said er.r1y today that Liza Is still packing wtnda: of up to 75 miles an hour, i! con· tlnuing to generate heavy swells and Jsn't moving much. "Hell," obHrved. Newpm1 Beach Marine Safety Dire-Robert Beed, "we'll be getting surf like this pro- bably thcOugh Friday." The high tide coupled with the summer storm surf also brought bad news Monday nlght for residenU of El Morro Trailer Park just north of La· guna Beach. It iDiy get worse ionigtit. Two of the big wooden sun dec!ks supported by pilings buckled and col· lapsed under the pounding of the seas. "Everybody felt pretty s.ick; they couldn't do 8llyttiing but watch ," said Bill Peyton, manager and part owner. Peyton said there are 72 mobile (See TIDES, Page %) , Santa Anan Held After Gunfight Wounded by police guqfire. Lee .J. Van Meter, 22, of Sant.a Ana , is in custody at the prison ward of Orange County Medical Cent.el' charged with two counts of intent to commit murder. Police said Van Meter fired two shots from an automatic pistol at Gerald E. Eggbert, 39, a bartender at the Crest, 1638 S. Standard Ave., Santa Ana, following an argument. Another shot reported.Jy was fired at police from a 9 mm. rifle as they sur· rounded hls trailer home. When police returned fire, Van Meter was hit in the leg by a shot fired by officer Skip Lynn. Police said no one was hit by Van Meter. Newspaper Publisher Succumbs of Stroke CARMEL (UPI) -Ray Lovette, 75. former publiSher f4 the Palo Alto Times, died Monday at a hospital. lie suffered a stroke three weeks ago. Lovette, who was also general man· ager rt Peninsula Newspaper, Inc., re· tired in 1961. He atarted work with the Times in 1003 as a newsboy and worked as a printer, circulatiOn man a· ger and busl~s manager before be- coming publisher, 8 FROM CO>tST, JOIN OLYMPICS Six moro 0r..,.. c-t aChlet.1' names hive been ~ to the fut of Amerkan1 who will .,.nt~i. In the 111611 Olym!lic1 In Mulco n.xt llKIGtll. Four Newport re•kteots, a Costa Mesan and • fflmUngt.on Beach resi- dent earned berths on the U.S. Olym- pic tum over the weekend. Eigbt loce.1 penons now are on the team. Complet. det.till will bo !Olllld In today'• llPOfl.I ·-· . " • . • • Mesa Girl -Killed Two Others Perish in Plane Crash·- A Costa Mesa girl and two comp.a...... ~ three vktims clipped the wire and · Dion&, fiyiaa: horM from an air ri:ce in ._ plununeted to earth about 15 feet from fog and driule against advice of th~ freeway at 2:30 a.m ., investigators th·~• killed I tod said. au .... ~u~, were ear Y ay Miss Daugherty, a June graduate of when the1r Ua:ht plane crashed ~ar ' ·Costa Mesa High School who wanted Banning. · to become an airline stewardess was The dead were identified as ROl!alyn the daughter oC Mr. and Mrs . W. A. K. Daugherty, 17, Of 3137-Trinity Vennolen. Drive, David D. Otgood, 27, of A neighbor contacted at t h e Rowland Heights, and the pilot, Vermolen res.ltience said th e Charles H. Smutz, 37, ot West C9vina. aeroGpa<:e englheer and his grief· RJversid.p County sheriff's deputies stricken wile had left for Beaumont to said tbe plane was following tbe claim their daughter's body. Riversi<le Freeway at less than 100 Investigators said three victims had feet when it struck a storm-hidden fiown to Brackett Field In Laverne ground wire for power lines. after a Labor Day weekend air race at The manglta wreckage containing Phoenix, Arlz., ~ landed at Banning shortly before the ocaah. Airport officials suggested they would be wise to wait out the light drizzle whiclt cut visibility to some 100 feet, but a decision was made to cocr tinue on. The crash occurred eight miles West of &nning. One deputy said he snw the plane just l;>elore the crash and it seemed the pilot was visually following the Riverside Freeway' aa a nute home. The wires which it struck are about 70 feet in the a1r and Sollthern California Edison Co. officiali 1aJd no power was dlsrupted as a result of the crash. Mesa Proposed 'Hippie Law' Put-on Shelf Harbor Schools Gingerly Planning Course on Sex DAIL 't -PILOT ....... h 0... LI"' • ., Dy ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1111 i>.nt l'Mfl Sl•H By THOMA~ FORTUNE Ot "1f 0.11, f'MOI Slafl SEA DAMAGES EL MORRO TRAILER PARK Residents Gird for New Battl9 Action on passa~ of a Costa Mesa cify ordlnance aimed .at putting hip· pies In their pliice -off sidewalks and streeU ht thls cas~ -Is apparently stalled temporarily. Slowly, ever so carefully, cur- riculum de velopers tre w o r k I n g toward a "Family Lile and Sex Education" program for ·Newport· Mesa Unified Schoil District. New t C . ti· ues Hu t" City Manager Arthur R. McKenzie Po r . 0 n n -' n, •aid today the law is patterned afl<r a Laguna Beach ordinance ruled un- Teachers at work on proposals for course content now are prep8rfng their latest progress report to the school board. constitutional just las\ Friday. . L ,. ·c s . f . . Costa Mesa city Attorney Roy June For ost ounty .· ur er ~e:~~Co~c~k~g~~ .~~e~~~~ Evaluation by ministers, ptiyiicians and parent organlzatiooa will follow during the .nnt 1eve:ral mo!W.h.s before " the hoonl 11 .. keq to adopt the pro- g:tam for trial. / Ne~rt Beach police and ),lfeguards todaf-' lilr" •' 'l'/•year-<>ld Fullerton youth last seen body surfing Sunday evening at J;l,alboa Peninsula's dangerous Wedge. . Newport-Mesa Teachers Head Back to School Getting a jump on the students, Har6or Area teachers · go back to school this week. Or:ientation activities begin Wed- nesday for almost 200 teachers new tO Newport-Mesa ~nified School District DLiring the afternoon they will be taken on a harbor tour sponsored by the chambers of commerce. Thursday . the remainder · or the district's 1,170 teachers return to school for a continentaJ breakfast sponsored by the PTA's and PFO's. They will hear talks by Supt. William Cunningham and former Corona de! Mar High English teacher Neal Breaugh, now e x e c u l Iv e secretary for the San Francisco Classroom Teachers Association. Lunch will be hosted by Newport· Mesa Education Association, lhe local teachers' organization. Beginning Thursday afternoon and all day Friday, teachers will meet at their individual schools to organize the achool year with their principals. troverslal ordinance desi~ to con- , -· ·· trol public gathel'ings of hippie and W.;4i!'11!~\ll.~11'1..lk.tQI~ Dower chil!l.e~mqt&. , _, , ;rl0\{·~il'elt1"'~'tl~ 7 "'We'll Ubly bola O!runtll,,.""" 9 what happens with the Laguna Beach week~nd that saw an esti.maleii 205,000 cu,,:• •"1d McKen:tie noUng that city l'<OPli fioclt to the Newpori Shor.,, fktlftrt iit-Laguna p~ to appeal tlle Huntington Beach reported sparse court decision. crowds, carellll swimmers (only eight Municipal Court Judge Rlc~ard rescues) and 00 serious problems. Hamilton last week effectively nullified . the law imposed by-the Laguna Beach Newport Mar~e Safety ~irec~r CJty Council' on A-ug. 7, while sittinjt'. In Bob Reed said lifeguardt; carried ollt for vacationing Judge J. Parley Smith. 261 rescues Monday, believed to be .s. The matter was brought before Labor D~y record for Newport, as Judge Hamilton in the form of a "'.a~es built up to. 12·foot peaks and demurrer filed by the public defender rJ-pt1des caught SWlJ!lmers unaware. to-test the cOnstitutional grounds ·of The number of rescues sfiot up as the city law. the surf increased. Only three rescues Judge Hamilton apparently con- The pl.r.in lLto ~ t.eachina-!amilJ _ life in kindera:arten and progess on to ... ed11e.U,O a:• bt cra<1e. fl revlewars Of the program give Uieir approval, ~Uy tile tiod sex education _llildJ mJaht bo&ln In a lew school! in Ckttibef ar November. "The quality of the program is more important than meeting any .definite Burglar Rifles Mesa Home for $800 in Loot were performed Satur.day. Reed said sidered the grounds a bit unst.eady. that other than the mu:smg F~lerton The Laguna Beach law required A burglar who left a mysterious boy, there were no serious m1sh~ps. aeyone occupying sidewalks -sitting, scrap of Spanish newspaper behind The teen-ager has not yet been listed standing, leaning or othtrwlse -. to cleaned out e Costa Mesa home of as presun:ied drown~ on the chance stand as close as physically possible to more than '8(1() in belongings while the U>at be nught havehclimbed ?Ut of th~ the building line. . owner °and his wife were away over S1:3-r:f an~ hea~ ome w?h0ut ad This leaves plenty of room ·for tire weekend. vismg. £riel!d.s, lil~guards. said. . pesserliby and ·even more room for A neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford HU 1dentificatoin was withheld while li · t '·ti I lh term "a authorities attempted to contact the ?'.' ce 18 erpr~ .... on ° e ., , 5 W. Williams, of lMO Orange Ave .. ' parents reported. to be out of tiGwn on close as physically possibie. noticed lights on while the couple wai tio~ Three persons were arrested for absent and checked the open door, v•~:oth~r teen·::iger. reported missing alleged vlolatlob~ and. this r; wbat led after which he notified police. earlier in the week 'While body !ILirfing to the ordJnanc.e s being stricken . out Someone had used a pry tool to at Newport still has not been found by Judge Hamllton at the munlc1pal loosen 8 window screen, which was and is now listed as presumed drown-court level.~ . removed so the burglar could gain en· ed. . Most other action up for c~n· try .and take stereo equipment. Authorities said Larry Ross Martin, s1dera~ion by the. Costa Mesa City assorted luggage, jewelry and 54 18, of Tustin, disappeared Tuesday In Council at its . 6.30 p.m. business record albums. a big wave off 17th Street. His body session an~ 7.30 p.m. legislative A vacationing factory employe lost has not been recovered. session Is fa1rly routine. . . nearly '600 worth of Items under Concerning the Ffillerton youth, an Seven items due for action tonight similar clrcumatances when someone official said: were .considered. h.Y the Costa ~esa pried open a patio door and lighted his "We had one of out lifeguards down Planning CommUis1on last week m a way through the victim's apartment there Sunday . evening at about the very brief meeting. with paper matches. time he disappeared. The lifeguard ---:::---::-=-:----~ Taken from Refugio M. Letm'• home had intended to do some' body surfing Steele Market. at 1799 Kenwood Place were a but the surf wa.an't so good, so he television set, movie projector and two left." NEW YORK (AP) -The stock cameras, police said. POUce reported they were alto market remained l»gber late lb.ls uncertain whether the youth had afternooo but trimmed it.I best gains. drowned or simply left the area unan-Thadlng was moderately active. (See nounced. quotiatklns, Pages 10-11). Rude Awakening for Boy Mesa Police Seek Youthful Burglar Whoever pulled a heist at the Jum~ ping Jack Pre-School In Costa Mesa over the weekend probably 4'1dn't reel much like jumping around after con· swning the loot. Mesa Youth Slkepwalks Out of Moving Camper A Costa Mesa boy who hadn't gon' sleepwalking for two year1 woke up Sunday night, rwmlng alter hiJ paN!llts' cam~ truck on the Harbor Freewa~', while a Califorru~a High Petrol oC!lcer yelled at to . Donald Craig Elliott, , Of 2968 Pemba Driv~ miraculously escaped ""'-1*Jllhl ID bll tumble out of Ila vdllcle, which wu....wn, thro"'1\ the Tmmce area al 50 milt.a an hour. lie Wll treated .at Barbot General Hooplt.a1 !or i<rapes and brulle1 and his .,.otbtr. llld the Ettancla Hiib Sd>ool lrubm .. wodld go to the lami- pbyalclan today to have hiJ: bandage1 changed. ' "He'• getl.lng alone Jun nn.." 1aid Mn. Wanda Elli~ ''there weH no broken bone&. He{s pretty lucky." Tlte Elliott lamlly was returnlng frmn a Labor Day weekend ercunlon to tlle Kern River and lAkt l11beua Wben the boy'• sleepwalk.ing habit returned. "II• had been riding the rapid• In the Kern River and he wa1 prObably pretty keyed up," said Mrs. Elliott, who plans -to uk t.he family doctor what to do about bet 1on'1 aleepwa.lt· Ing. "OM w11 or 1be otl:ler, lt'• got to atop," •be •aid. - Craig's a1iter Sharan, 21, WU l\eep- lnf Jn an upper bunk u the camper rolled IOlllh toward home --she bean! her brctllu iet up aDd fo to tlle refrlg•rator. "I lhought be wu cetttng 1omelhlnJ to eat,'' she •aid, ubut wben he w.:Iked out onto the tree~ ln>lead. I :_.,..a.med and grabbed Jutercmn to the cab to tell iilf lollll." Tho CHI' cim~ b"4 bHlt ap- proachlnr from a-4llt loot btblnd lhl EUfolt'1 comps Aod..,. Ctal( tumble out onto the concrete freeway. ·'The first thing he remembers was runnlng down the frf(t"way and the policeman asking where be was going," Mn. Elliott laid today. Pedeatrian1 are problblted from UI• ing freeway&. The CHP officer was more con- cerned with Craig"s safety tllaa w!lh tbe letter of the law, bowever, and • hauled him Into tlle patrol ear, Donald EIUott -aim.cl by bis daughter's screams -bed mean.while parked oil the 1houlcler ot the roadway and lho lamlll ran bock to ,.. just bow rude wu Q:al&'• awatenine. Mrs. Elliott uld todily she doesn't know Jwit w!Jat causet slffpwalklng, bUI the obviously has new roopeet lor it as a family problem. / "We just want to warn other f4mllln about I~" she Uld, "ii just one child would be saved the ptlblidty would be well wor1h it." Childish fingerprints were lert on the door of the school at 2549 Tustin Ave., to mark the path of the burglar who stole a gallon of ice cream, four can11 of fruit juice. and a bag of cake decora. tions. The Joss totaled '4.80, lovestigators said. Two Mesans Arrested For 'Trucking' Drugs An old milk dellv.ry van che<ted out u l IUJpected petty theft getaway truck turned out to be more lite 1 pharm1c1 waioa, Co1ta Me11 police aald today. Ronald S. Johnson, 32, and Gary F. Marklllm. 24. botll ol 288 Vldorla ,St.. ...,.. bool!ed on 1usplclon o I ~ea•lon or dana:eroua dt~· after belJ>I llopped In lhe DX> "bloct nl Falrvlew Road Satunloy • starting dtte," said Ass~ltte Supt. Nonnan Loats. "Too much Js at stake." The program b~n't been rushed 8() Car. It was a year ago last spring that the Har~ Council f'TA requested that teaching of sex eductltion be broadened. A committee of principals amt teachers worked on the proposal (or about a year before turninl( It over to the curriculwn developers. t\-ow the clergy,' medical profession a n d teachers will bave a say. There have been indications com- munity response will be in aupport of the program satd Dr. ~John Dean, dl.striet chrriculum director. He 1 = 1hatttatt-goerwell pUOt pt ognml be tried at grades 2r•· 7, a end 9 . Serving .on tbe summer 1tµdy group -were e~t teachers with PI'A Council past presi~ent Dorothy Paul 1ervinC ff a consultant. Together tbey were pald 12,000. The course of lnstructlon they developed is based on lesson 1trand1 set down by the earlier committee. Among the strands to be carried through each grade are: -"The. family la the basic 1oclal group in American society. -"Personalities are de v e 1 oped basically lrom relationships with family members. -"Lawful marriage ls tbe socl:aHy approved union ol. two people tor the purpose of phys.lcal intimacy and ultimate procreation. -"The sexual drive in all livio& creatures is second only to hunger in tbe maintenance of .all lUe. ' -"Sexual maturity in adolescence precedes emotional matwity. ·~ Double Session Times Announced School starting Umes were announc- ed today tor &ecotld graders who will beg.In double sesglona at 24 Newport.. 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Weather Those morning clouda will sUll hang mighty low, but the mercury'll take an upward turn toward the middle ?O's alonz the Oran&e Cout Wednesday. INSIDB l'ODAY Oro1191 Coum, -offl- clo!a ....u wac..., """"""""' for p,,.,..Otll, of propmv tour GI po_,.I f o t ad"""licm GI "/alu e"""""V." l'O(IO a. • .J .. .. • .. ltoli • .. '\ - 1 . " . ' ...• ), ____ _.. ' ' ...-.. -----__ ... ""' -----• z OAl\.Y I'll.OT • ' • • m .g.h Seas. .. LIPIOUWS SAID DEAN BODDY, 25, OF NEWPORT BEACH WAS GOING DOWN FOR THIRD TIME WHEN LIPEGUARD PIT.l .• IJRAIEND R!ACHID HIM , · , DAILY" PILOT ....... lir llcNrll ......,. OP NIWPOln' PIER. SWIMMERS WATCH R&SCUE • Value of P.ei;eira J\irport Report :_ Q.uestioned .. 11 ,U.BEllT W. BATES . ••Mirr•...., -\ m>Jor queal!On aboui Orange CoUllty'1 muclMllaeulaed new regional airPort plan rem~ed today alter a ~d·tab session With the coµnty's airport director and a COIDlly airport commisaloner. Will any of the· ftva. :JUU!Sted new . airport aitee work out! And ii no~ clid the countY waste It. moil.ey on the Pereira report ouUining the air future of Orange COunty? • . -. *· * , It came up when Robert Bresnahan, the county's director of airporta, and Roger Slates, Huntington B e a c h member of Ui,e Airport Commlaaion, spOke before the Huntington B.each Rotary Club Friday. .... Discussion brought out that: Tht!'. Navy has no intention of turning ill Los Alamitos, Santa Ana and El Toro air facillttes over to civilian use. A B.olsa Chica lilte would be pro- hibitively destructive of homes and property values. * , A San Joaq!lin l!l1J.s alte betwten Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach would conlllct with tjle Marines' El Toro Olght patternL . The report by William L. Pere.ire Associates named tbOse five locations as potential sites for the regional aJrport. Hearings were scheduled. Federal government spokesmen made It clear that no civilian take-over of their na- tional defense facilities in Orange County is possible in Uu;.J oreseeable * Expansion Plans • Air Cal Into Pacif.ic. Northwest . . INTO -AIR CALIFORNIA SERVICE NEXT MONTH Airline Onion Six, 1IJ.Pa11•19er Boolnt 737'• Air Cal Leases 6 New Boeing 737 _Jet Planes A.ir c.Jilornia ... ouncec1 tnd.ay it . bu l<Ued six new Boelni 711 aircraft fn!m GATX-Boothe Aircraft Oorp. The f.lrlt two twin-jet 7371 will be placed in aervice on tbe~'a·~·County to lion FrlilCiico . ii>Utes ',. -ly October. GATX·Bootbo "111 j>urcliaae Air ~·· -· Douglu DCt jets, w!Jid> presently are flylDf tiie Orange County to San Fran<JICO route. The· addltioaal ma wtJl . be u~ ·OD Air Califcl'n1a'• new routes bet we e.u' Ontlario and · Hnll}'WOOC!·Burt>ank and San J ... -1.oaidand. DAllV PILOT CRANG£.•COAST l'UILISHING ·COMPANY Robert N. w •• d P~I tNI Pl/tl41sfter J•d1 R. C•rley V)Of. P'~I tNI G.eMrtl M.tllHef Tho"''' k11-ril Editor Tllomt• A. Miirphin• MMI01111 Edlla!" l'aul Nb1•n Adv9rllllnl Dll"Kttlr c .... w ... Offlc.• l~t Wed l•Y Strttl :M1lll11t .YtlreMt P.O. lo.-15•0 9•262, DIW Offkn ~I lefC1!: 7111 Wtst I t"-lklul~trd , Lt9'llll ~.ell: 222 F0tt1t AWnuil HWlllfllrton tlHdl: ~ $t~ Sn"ftl . . Alr Oallfornia will cooUnue to pro- vide prop-jet Lockbeed E 1 e c t r a service between Orange Cqunty and San Jose and Oaklrand. GATX-Boothe bas "agreed to -purchase all toUr ot Air California's Electra.s and will ·Ieue' tbree of them back to the .dtl.iiie. Oarl Benscoter, Air eaifl~ presi· d<lll, said the airline decldoo "1 the' 113-passenger 7'.n aircraffbec8use ~ plane would best serve the ~g routes. • I. • ' The m has jhe same illteri0r" 11(ld,tb ~ headroom· as Boeini'i 7078 ·and m,. It I! the only comm·etcial twln1et ' ajrcraft with .engines mOOnted lupl deroeatlt1fie wings. Benacoter ,aid the m IJ h1'11y oompatfble with the opel'ating n · quirements of Orange COUnty Airport as well 411 Ule larger facillUes at San Francisco, Sa:n Jose, Oakland, OntariQ and Hollywood-Burbank. The aircraft's improved rate of climb wW comple'tnent Air California's noise abatement departure procedures \\till.e provijling addit:iODa.I passenger comfort, he sai~ STOCK EXCHANGE OPEN WEDNESDAY . ·, AU major stocks will operate tomor• row, Wednesday. Most exchanges had been closln« evtry Wednesday, but this week's Labor Day holiday shl!ted t h e sch~ule. The DAILY Pll..QT will carry finel qootatJom from both Lhe New York stock Ei:change •nd the American Stock E•cbaote in Ila Wedneroay edt· UOlll. '!be u~ will be c1-! for tllo 11na1 t11ree Wedneldoy1 o1 September. Victim in Hospital CHICAGO (IW!) -The last of more than 300 pe<SOlll hurt in baWet be. tween poUce and demom:tr1tor1 here laot weol< J'll\Wnod bolpltallud i... cla1, dalllnC plillllc 111J1W7 1'1' 11· cW Jnlut!e1. • ' Air Callfornla -which went Into business with one air route and two prop jet planes 20 months ago -is seeking an expansion plan that would push 11' air network into tile Pacific Nor!bwesJ. --~ . ~ -~- The airline asked the Civilian A~o~utics Beard for permj.ssion to f1Y routes between Selttle and Portiaiid, the first •!it~Californ\a airports on AJr Callrorna' ~~edulei. sought are airport connections at On- tario, Long Beach, H o 11 y w o o d • Burbank, Los Angeles lnternStionaJ, Oaklalld1 San Jose, San Francisco and Orange C-01D1ty A111>ort. The airline a.;~ed Ule CAB lo.r permission to file the application as part of the CAB's pending Pacific Northwest.California r o u t e in· vestigation, which was institi('.d in early 1967. Deadline for filing in the Pacific N or tbwest-Calliornla investigation was Septembe.r, 1967. Air California, in. asking the CAB to accept its ap· plication, stated it could not anticipate at that time that it would be ready to aerve interstate routes. Air Caliornia said it was con· centnting, at that time, on developing its intrastate routes. Since that time, the airline said, new management and the SUCC'e$& of the intrastate oPefation in developing &et'vke to satellite airports in ca.Ufornla has shown its capability to ~e the interstate route. The CAB ha! 'DOt set a hearing date for the Pacific Norihwest..Californla route investigation, and Air Call!ornia said its application would 'ot delay The CAB has not set a hearing data tbat,case. Air California is an intrastate airline tpa{ presenUy ru~ between Orange Cowrty Airport and San Francisco, San Jose aod Oakland. The C&lifornia Plfbtic Utillties Com· mlsSlon has granted Air California ad· ditional routes between Ontario and 1-Iollywood·Burbank air p or ts in Southern California and San Jose and Oakland. The alrliili has applied to the commission for nddilional r outes to San Jose and Oakland from Long Beacb airport. The airline wa11 incorporated on April 12, 1966, and began aclieduled service between Orlllge County and San Francisco on Jan. 16, 1967. The routes to San Joaa aDd Oakland were added Oct. 23, 1987. Pair Arrested . For Gainbling Observers of a friendly game of eight-ball at a Cotta Mesa tavern watched Saturdiy while one partici- pant called hii abo~ aonk the ball and accepted fl from the loaer. Then both player• Iott Plahiclolhel olllcerl watching th• a ct t o n tn Dick'• Hoa te:sboe, 2394 Newport BJ'fd., arrested the pair on susplclon of s•mbUns;. which i.s a misdemeanor ctty code vtolatlon. Jame1 W. Moore, 2115, of 1557 Mesa Vt!ve, night manaaer of the bar and Ronald E. Allen, rt, also known 11 .Ronald GIJ'l'OW, of 2101 Harbor Blvd., Cot1a Mua J>lllted fllil bell tad!' and were released. I future. The nest bearing will be Sepl 18 at the Hlllltlnalon Beacli High School auditorium. It will concern the Bolsa Chica site. Slates 1a1~ be has reserva· Uons about holdlnl heartn,., but the commission u a ·whole felt them e.ssentlal. . Bresnahan bas 1aid 80,000 persons per month are using Orange County Airport now and he thought some of these would appear at hearings saying they need the service and want it ex- pandod. None bu. To the Rotarllns, be pointed out that in the pnt seven !"••Iha ol 1967, Orange Coimty' Alrpoi't: had • 178,995 passengers using the terminals. ·A year later there had been more than a 100 percent increase ·to 391,424 - most11, Orange Comity people. He 1aid he hoped the county can stay abreast· and in front of the pro- blem. "It's the people problem that's ma- jor ,'1 Bresnahan said. "They need ac· . I' • Prom Page J • TIDES • • • • cess to alrporta and Parktnl when they get there. "The air bua will.be with ua by 1173 or sooner. Orange County Just ... !an't eqllipped. to handle It. The county will continue to grow without alrporta, but to be healthy, we must have adequate aviation faclllties, with general and commercial aviation separated." Bresnahan asMl1ed. that 20 percent of air travel ca.tm in existence today are held by resfdent& of Orange Coun~ ty . . . Mesa Resident Mr. Van. Hoosen Rites Wednesday homes on the beach side of the trailer This would be too much for the city to perk which brackets Pacific Coast handle with emergency s.andbagging. Highway. Some of the trailers and im· The bags could never hotO up in that provements are worth $lO,OOO, he kind of 1urf. Our efforts would just be estimated, and said 10 or 12 are in a Band.Aid approach." Services will be held Wednesday for Devlin . !aid without th~ Corps Alfred E. Van Hoosen. 43, an elec· danger. boUMer barricade Ql~re 'w o u Id trical engineer for Aerojet General "We've had this happen over a doubtless be major st r u c tu r a l Corporation and seven-year resideOt period Of years but this pGTt.icular set damage. "There would be overbipplng of Costa Mesa who.died Sunaay at tbi!i of circumstances is pretty difficult to all the way to the bay," he added. county dump in Coyote Canyon of an comba~,'' said _peytl)n. A Corps field engineer said the SW'f, apparent heart attack. without the rocks to break It up, Mr. Van Hoosen, of 1700 Mlnorca BOULDERS DUMPED "could take out four blocks of hoUses Place, was hauling rubbish. to the . • Mean..,hlle, Arm~ ~9Mrac•:oJ ~,..,. ,,c. -,..., +I _,,111,.e.,an1t-n,;··ogloh4•>"'1· til>heMn"•~gltl>-''ilil¥l•t""~~-4dwn • hauled truckloads' of boulders to the rooms." tified dwnp employes rushed him to devastated area between 4ist and 44th . Don Ferguson, 4310 Seashore Drive, Hoag Memorial Hospital where he was knew what the engineer was talklng pronounced dead on errlval at 4:47 streets in Newport Beach. There the about. Ferguson five days ago lost a p.m., the coroner said. • ~anite, some 5,000 tons or it, ·was patio .to the sea. When It werit ao did Services will be held at 11 a.m. at St. emplaced,by bulldozers ·to reinforce a his summertim-e· t~ftants. Andrew's Presbytertlb Church-in rock barrier buJlt one week ago. "Are you the guy who wrote about Newp0rt Beach. Interment will follow City Public Works director Jo~eph this pl ace being abandoned~" he asked at Pacific View Memorial Park. The a reporter. "It's not abandoned ... our family suggests contributions to the T. Devlin surveyed the acene this tenants jus~ left a few days early." Hoag Memorial Heart Fund. morning. Said be: His house and those of his neighbors Mr. Van Hoosen is surv•ved by hill "~m just glad the Corps is here. had their plate glass windows shielded wife, Joan; daughter, Claire; son, by heavy boards. Brian, all of the family bome1 and a Carefree Swim Costs Man $150 "When the surf hits, it sends little brother, Harold L. Van Hoosen Qf pieces of rock flying ," Ferguson ex-Kerman, Calif. plained. Meanwhile, farther up t h e beach~ont, glant earthhauler!'iugged loads of sand to the 4500 block and spread it around. The sand couldn't be dum~d any closer to the critically eroded area than that because there was no room: the sea foamed and churned over granite that was once a Santa Anan Hurt In .Mesa Wreck What price lolly and a carefree swim in the Pacific? For Bob Price, 765 Gaviotta, it amounted to about $150 lost in the blue liea. beach.· · A Santa Ana man suffered minor ln· juries late Sunday when' his car col- lided with another vehicle aa Colla l\1esa police logged a light Labor Day weekend traffic accident pity. Price, eft';joyir.g· the sun and sand at Cleo Street Beach Saturday aftemocxi, took a swim, but neglected to remove his ca:;h from the pocket of his swim· ming trunks. He emerged Crom the waves a saltier and poorer man. ''l would give half of the money back tu my fin. ders," he said , desi>erately pacing the shore in the hopes that the waves would return his treasure. Working under a $117,CXX> COl"pli con· tract, J. L. Denio Co. of Tustin started Friday and expects to be busy carting sand from the western city limits for at least five weeks . Most of the 115,CXX) cubic yards will be shoved over the rocks between 4lst and '4th streets. Jody L. Jester, 31, of 20462 Santa Ana Ave ., Santa Ana, refused emergency medical treatment after the crash at Fair Drive and Fairview Road. "But the breakers have to let up first," sighed a project supervisor. "We've already lost some of the sand hauled so far." So far, the money has not been found. He said something else, but it was drowned out by the roar of the surl Police said Jester was driving eart on Fair Drive when his car coWded with a vehicle driven by Dorman T. McDonald, 31, of Downey, who was headed narth on Fairview Road. . • only, ' ~""'/// Dl:JNB:,, has it! 0££61M1li- CR1'1'£T CL£Rn1nu I TtiE ULTIMATE in CARPEl: CLEANING ICONOM'ICAL reduces th• need for ' frequent professional cl11nih9 be .. cause it remov•• the de•pi embed .. ded soil and leave• no resi ue in the ceirp•~ fibers to collect dirt. CLEANS Dm ectutllY removes soil from both the P:il• of +tie c1rp1t end the cerpet l:ttckint. llSTOllS PIU the ptiwerrful extr•c• tlon proce'' remov!•. moklu.re im· mtdiet•ly, · thu1 ••01d1"9 1hr1nke91, enci lih1 m•tted pil• .to 'like new' •ppttrt"ce. WHEN TOU WANT TMI ftNHT- SAR PIOCISS 1ci1ntifically devil· oped 1p1ciahy for th• professional carpet cl1an1r. It ii completely 1af1 for all carpet fibers. GENTLI ACTION u111 tlo l,ru1h11 er 1crubbin9 ectiett1 10 it doe1 not dis- tort the pile of the c1rp1t. SOIL llTAlDIN• AND MOTM PROOFING are included at no t1tfrt cost, FAD UTIMATE CAU RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS o ... 21st Year of Serv lea in Orang• County 2950 RANDOLPH COST A MESA PHONE 546-3432 • • ~, ~~ .. ~ ' . ~ . , . ' BY WIUIAM REED ........ In the Wlnid :Former M1Y1>r Ernie GIBier and hll wife leave Huntington Beacb 'Thursday morning for a !llght to New York and eventually to Africa. · where they will be on safari In the jungles for about two and R half month!. 'lbey'll make stops In Fr1nldurt, Istanbul, and oq to North Africa. Ernie told fellow Exchange Club members Thursday tbat he will return by way of Spain. Ernie says he has been busy ten- ding to hla farming . and extensive !,and holdings In Huntington Beacb and in the Imperial Valley since leaving the City Council in April. .. Really lookjng forward to a vaca- tion," Ernie aaid. * The same evening Mrs. Doug D'Arnall, wife of Lifeguard Capt. ll' Arnall, confessed that she does not know how to swim. She was talking to Councilman Jack Green at the time and some wag pointed out that with the fame of her hus- band in lifesaving she really didn't need to know bow to swim. , -- ROOKIE OF YEAR -Hllnilng{o'l lle~bh ~We Sa\>!Dg _A;socla- tioo president Doug:.!>·~ ll'lll ·Pt!A~~!. ~ao1tie ,of dleX••r trophy to Kelly Dennis dwiilt ~!l&tli1:.~· dlnh8'r Thiirsdaf ruant at lifeguard headquaiten on 11\e l!,each. e 1 • • . . J(elly Dettnis Acclttinted . . .. Top Lifeguard Rookie Huntington Beach Sllri Life Staving Peters, CJsark Sand,' TOm Shaw and "~ ...:~•• -C ..:>'3"""tt-~ --C'•-C CWnra.@1e • · ~o~on Il8Hl l\.'i rum: ainru-,.___ • ,.-.. .. ..------ The· event was the annual Surf Life Saving Association dinner at which some pretty unusual awards are given to the fine young men who guard our beadles during the fry .e.nd awards ~ 'rt'Rrsday night Pi.Hpw fight wimfir is R0ger Hanson • and c~ the evening by naming fol_low~ by ,P~ut ~-• · Kelly Denni.< "lloolde of 1lie Year," j-~~e.gu8""' • ~~ tl!e, police summer seaaon. . · Chris Nock, for instance, rece1v- ed a trophy for the sterling r.erformance of hU frog which eaped 93 inches in the annual lifeguard frog jumping contest. * uepianment 7-0 and awards went to Oompetjti.on C h a i r rn a n Bill the llfeg'uardil for . .' ffie win . . Rlcbmison ~ ·the . ~ening ' of • in. wa• polo cbatkmge gameS, tbe award> by giving trophl .. to Ohtis ~°""nt811<1-or guards bM1 the Nock, lrog j~ contest·~·; seuonal -guards -7-5: , Win and Wayne Condict (finlt) and t Bray: toot third ftaid in· the Na- . Jim Rayl aod 1'lirn Henm(e:ad (se-tionaI &rt Life Savihg Assoicletlon Iron man relay ....... .~ ~-cond) in ttie vop.eyt>aU cbampjonsbiplS. -~ 1 ., .. , .......,.le"C, I received an interesting item Intercrew witet' polo natd! went Spike ~e<;k, J~n Matto~ and JJm Puf- !rom Rep. Cta,ig 11osmer (R-Long to Rick Locltmoan,. Gz:eg Arlb, Ray-!er. : . . Beach). It was a list of home and a'rood Bray Dave Buckiey Paul Cdhee . •as tti~<f In the national ,_,...ft"'"~ n~-J ' '"'-• _ """-~" ' :GIE os1bc!atioO:~· -0\rim..-un ·...i Bray ~ . ·1 f -, . -";. -~ .. lln.r-~~,~---,..vv--· , .i •. ae .. ·----. ·-· -~->· • . .~·eaerai ~v en : · -· --· ,-,. -ll:os-nnm --• Interestingly ~ough recently I ' Mik,e Morales placed third in the na- heard Bill Teague, who 11 oppo1ing Hunt;ng~~n· )Cs tloool ! 1000 moter "'1m ... ot. Rep. Richard T. Hanna (IJ.. ~ tu f'.1acOd on tile JJlllionol board were Westminster) for a seat in Gary !lead, Win Cqldlot and llobert Congress, condemn Hanna fo.r spi-H • C · · 1 1 .i. · -• ding his constituent. the same let-Osting ouniy ~ Oillll. M!'I Surf Life Savine t.er. kti' ~ va tblaitiiet ·,,Was Br a y, I guess It's a matter ol. !tow you D • t • t p · ' S · "*"' . o1 ocean look at things. is ric ' . . • : i ~~:' .= p~:I:~: "~:'~th :e;;·S~ers Bond Committee o.ange county 1Dca1, district e Junior . l d I • I Seeking Members ai;:1: ~ c:"~: 1s at areer \Vlli Citatloiis Park, Golden w .. t street at McFad- den Avenue. Invitations are going· to Jayceet la Oosta Mesa, Fountain . Valley, the Newp«t Harbor .area, Orange and Garde Grove. Three Fountain Valley youths hold certificates of excellence for their Resident.< of FOUl!1lain Valley ln- 1terested in supporting the city's recreation and park bond l5sue are Ul"ged to join the newly formed cWioo's ad'fisory eommittee. Ron Shaokman, vice chaimtan of the parts• commtssloo; said the COOl· mittee is looking for volunteers. The next meetq Of the c<immltt.ee will be Sept. II at 8 p.m. In Fountain Valley city ball.. Ioterested residents· can cune to that meeting, ·or join by phooing Shankman at 962-3242". · Among the many actlvitiQJ planned are the IDKl8l baseball game with a circulalx>ry tropl!y, pie lhrowing and egg rollinf. . Jerry Coley is clrairman ol the >vent. BDd ii assisted b1' Bob Allen. Dave BiJllngs, Roger Boe, Joa 1.ertuche 8l1d Mn. Jack Bolllt of the Huntington Beach Mrs . Jaycees. swimming prow~.s. . . ~ .J'ountaln V "/ ' recreation amd parks commiss dnerll· have presented Karee Mowrey, 19, Ji¥lH e, 15, and Peer Haak, 17, tbe ·for their success sell(. 17 a the $oUClien Califomla ."\IJlidpel Aquatic t!dera· tion meet Jn !en Gardell. Coaches Sought for Flag Hogue won .first ,places tbert In the ~ and l~r freestyle event. Karen took a fir.It in 50-met.er b'ee&tyle aod Haak was flrlll in the 50- meter breast make competitloo. GWC Swim Pool,s '.Grid Program in Valley ._ -~~.Stay 9p.~n 1 • • ' Swlinlnlnc paoll at Golden w .. t I . Collete and MOiina ll!gh scboo! will Flag footbaB., for boy• ln third to -ooe for third md fourth grades. be open to the public an extra week -seveoth gradel, wili get under way in another for boys in fiflh 8lld sixUl and this 1ummer, ~e Huntington &each F..-ln Velley tlU monlb, and the . a divtsloo for sevelllb and eiglllh grade Recreation aild Parks Departineftt 111· dfy RecreaDol> alld Parkl Deperi-boys. . rioim«d. . · · men! ii looir:JllC 1<r dads who went to League play Is to get underway Sept. The two pools, which ,,.re lo clolO be coaches. 28, with winoen in eacb divi!fon to Friday, ere to rhnafu oPm because of The ~ will have a si&nuP and represent Fllll!Mln · V~ in the ti. bot ftatbet ·anc1 nicqrd al· trainin1 ... stan at Foun6ain Valley Ounf{e County Fiie FO<G>all cbam-t<ndance . E-Y Sdlool, B-Sir«! plonsb!ps' In December. . llotlrl filr ..... iillciruii i'illlnming and stater Avenue, s..it. 14. Men ~•U!d. ln b • c om i o I are I p.m." lo, (:IO p,m. daily. Eadt school In Founllin Valey will be represeaOed by ot Jeaot tllree lnlll• v-.-..., apply ot 111• Mmlssion i.·ill el!lb for 1<111& lllld 25 FOtdaln Yelley -aM ,...ts ctdt1, fl'? t:hlldr4m Ulllltr 17 years of ~.I~ Shier A .. nue. . age. • Carron Defends Title , . .,. , .. '-~~ '; .. , Top Sui;fers .bu~ tn ·B~ucii • -I •' --. TtttS4l1, Stptttnbtr J, 1968 ~v mor I , • let Rubbermaid . I '• organ1xe your entire kitchen i • " " " .. .. • ·"save 1.00 ' .. ·-.. I • ,,\ "': ,.. ,.i!''J .. l \i>..~ ···w· " . .J . ;t"" . . . Let Rubbermaid .organize your eotite lcitclien . For a limited time only, coiled savings ·;~~!: while these space savers put things in their place. They 'll keep thiri85 co'nyenico.tly at ~~' .: i l haad 1.nd you may choost from a variety of sizes [or every n~d . J ' ·'l 1llde out drawer organizers 1lide out lld rack ; . give pull-out organization . 19Vi" deepx2%" high . Sand . 1. Reg. 3.98 . d. Reg. 4:.98 '• provides a>mpact stotaBe. 9" drawer ..... , , , 2.98 16" drawer ...... 3.98 ..i- b R ' 29 --·· Reg. 4.98 racl: ii 11>,4" -r . eg. •· it: drawer •.... , 3.29 '· ~g. 4.9S ve,setable 1 7" wide ; 6lh" bisfi . c. Reg. 4.69 drawer,.19%"x9" 14" drswcr ...... 3.69 .,;de ~1h" higli 3.98 Sand . . . . . .. . . • . . . • 3.98 storage turntable keept things at Y"!!! finger bpt. Reg. 2.98 round turntable lw i~l,4" diometer. l/2 inch high. Sand •.•••••• -.. ' • • . . . . . . . 1.11 oblong turntabl• , T .. o .Ues ke<p jbings m.dily at liaod. g. Re~. '.91 Jf x9" tumtablc .. : ... 2.98 b. :a.,. 4.98 19"S2l" tumtol>Jc ••• , , , 3.91 • ' ( ' ._, 1 . I , I ] ' ' ' I l ' • - ' • • • -.-3,lM Police Grab Big. Arsenal I bl Delaware WILMINGfuN, Del (UPI). :... 'Sbc Negro youtha, ldanUlled pinemben of !be Black I.JberaJlon/Army, were to tc:..1111 " .. Dl9f ,. ..., • be-uralcned today on ch"ftges or Alpateur aky diver Gllbol'I wi.. _.,.1oo..i'.fuore than 3,000 r<•-ol lorid, of Ha~entown.. Md.,, broke ammmlliion, 1 rllll!: four shotguns and hla leg in a iwnp ebout-i!IX _weeks . ,.... JS.Inch ....-. · OCo· Several weeks later, with bl5.~ Mayo·· r Jolllr'Jll Bablari' afuiounced lei *ttll In a cast, Welland,J19, hall· - -· ed" out at 7,21)1) feet and Jandeasaf· Monday nlJll>I , that the ammunition ob' In a comlleld. "At leaii I prov· ·was con!lsuioa at the home of Allen e<I t,ou can jwnp wltb a broken si.ed, Ill, ... of ilx arrestod on Cher- i ... ' he .a!d. .Jl.e 'tried 11 agw.i. ry ~ bm by poU.. who said they flUa S,600 ~ land!d with bis 'wert ·11r1n1 1bot1 an& exchanging a clllt intect and broken leg unhurt v.rkl7 of'wupons, '!be ttz were held , • yu<suffered a broken back. In 1 .foi.i of '48,llOO ball on 1Q charges '/ • of lllafll · pOUesslon and use ol / llnarm• and·po1M11lon of nlrcotlc1. · Bab1an c1elCrtbecl the muta·u "a major brelktbrough In the problem of nppre11tng the la'tflt11 element In OYr 'community/' -The mayor uld lbout 2,000 round• of ohollUJI 1helll, l;tlO roundl of ~ .:ZZ ..Uber cartridges, the nw:6ole -'I' •' IJ.Caull• 1boli"JI load· -ed with 1 iilll 1lur were lound In -.i•111ome. lie uld tbrN 1hotguns, • 'a . ,30 ..-rjfle with •· teleeooplc 1111111 and ,.viral ammuoltloo belts ~ taken from the lb. youthl when tho7 wm errllled lut Saturday. Babiar> allllOWICOd lhet !M>llce would contlnue tile ~ hour lltllti which Ibey have bffn working l!nce rioting broke out in a Ntlf'O district following the alaying of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Georgia Goo. Leittr Maddo:, atilt brl.st2ina over hi.s treatmtnt at the Dttnocratic National Convtntion, said he WJO..m't "holding hil tongue." He .saj• tM Democra&ic Partv ii throug~ in Gelirgla; that Julfa11 BOnd tDa8 "dtllfr a Communilt or a Commwn- ilt dupe"; litnttd that "he would niJ> poH George Wallace,......p.nd that the . thing that Impressed him most aboiit thl convenion was tM operation of thl Secrd ltmcr. • ' ftank Z..bo, of Canon, Calif., wlio aholil4 1t11o11, -• ~­amateut li6at bUllclil?t !act U!rsu· preme quailty they ll~: Patience. Zsabo, N; nms If a{i!pyard near Los Angelff Harlldr where boat builders pay nso a year to ltore their craft wbile Jthey work on them. Only a fifth of bis customers. ever put a boat In the water, be says. Some boat. go unfinished for 10 years. Does Zsabo build-boallT "Oli. I've done'repalrs on a few, but I jurt don't have !he patience," he said. • 11 a lady pedestrian safer in a mini-skirt a/Ur dark?-Yes, SO}!'S the American Autom.obilt' As· sociation, in the September is· l\U! of "Traffic Safety." The re- port said, ''The _ h<adllghts of m.odt'rn cars aim downward and readily pick up the ttockina and bare legs of women in the beam. Natu rallt1, the more leo or stocking ezpo1ed, the easier it l.t for motori&b to ipot and thus prevent an accident." Or a ptd· eitrian accident, at least. • PlanlJI lllier•ce n:r• ha $3,500 white dlnn:er Jacket that glows fl'Om 200.tley bulbs powered.by wet cell battuiu when he plays "could give mo ·a 1bock If I "'"t too much." .. Big Gangfight Closes County Fair in Ohio DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -Gangfights between several hwidred white and Nerro youllia, most of them about l!- ·y1ar1~14. forced an early clo1ln1 of the Monfaomery county P'alr. Police and shmtf'• officers were a11ffi!1 ~11 maJlr':outbreak Monday nllbt; when several 1torefronts were amuhed aa the brawling teenagers spilled ~ul from the falrlfOundt onto dtr •trs-11. .Pe~ce was restored within t'jfo bOUfl". Senn! ol the yo,mgolm:I ...,. de· telned liy polli:e, wl>o did DO delln· qllBDCy chlrgoo -filed. At least one police officer wu in· jured by 1 thrown rock. Pallce al· f.lcl.W said the prtrohnan waa releu- ed from the baspltal alter being treat.eel for a cut forehead . The street.I-were quiet bJ_!2r30 1.m. today. -Ema police were dliPatclJtd.to the area to avert another outbreak. fke Shows. Signs Of Full Recovery WASHINGTON (UPI} -Former President Dwl'ght" D. Elsenh<lwer con· · tlnues to sho\f Hfavorable" slgns Qf recovery from bis seventh heart at- tack. Eisenhower's Physicians at Walter Reed Army Medical Center said today thl five-star general's "progress con· ttnuea to be favorable." Tbly 1atd tbe form.er chief exeeutive, w'ho tuma 'NJ next month, spent the Labor :0.y boll· day sitting up in bed, reading western novtlt-and vi.siting with hi! wife, Mamie. EIRnhower1s latest heart attack Aug. Ill 1¥11 his fourth this year. Firemen remove bodies from Portland, Ore., bome wblob w11 destroy..t by fire eerl7 Monday ldlllng a rnOther and hll' four children. 'nle victims were ldentlfied ~· Mr•. Karin E. Thain, 29, and her cbll- • • • UPI T....,_ clrl!Q, Jaaon, I; Sb'Uey, 4; Kim, &~ ~d-Tody~. P7 Mn. Thain'• bnsblNI, Jerome, ,._, reported dn a bunting trip !IHI' Jewfll In Norlhw11tem Oregon. Tea~hers Striking Again • • Policeman Chatged .in Tot's Death • • MIDLAND, Tu. (AP) -A11 tx• ......... !JUI -Ml lar 1oday lot I .............. _... "' lllttrdlr i!th mallet lf1 the llltlni Of.S.yor-old. t.r! Otnm. -. : Jlll4 wl'l<>UI w ~k ~t>:.i'1o;wu~l~.Ji • ~~.irit~~ !ht~-~ ~ !'ff411:, ' ' • '• , I_•,; • ..i ·;,.. . A ....... lo(liJ'• ,riP<*f ,..,'""""'""" tocateil &lkl'tht·•flt awitondr .Wt -4exually mO!atel!i : ·'':.<. ~~~:.~:.r.ss ~-A°!.il.. ber lunis. ·' .. ~. ' . "'":i; -Mool!J, • ·~-·-.. ol ·~ a~it}p~ii "·~· ~p, . . . I . ' WJIQllr • . I • f Tlid ' .. ~~ nome ;t1t11 :iu llilllilt,. »a. M Wilcher, and bar .......... 'I fdhMj dty coondJpWI, 141 .... lu$. -rldlnC lier lrlcy~1111111r'lbll ~ o1 t111 w--1:.!l!~ ~~~.;..Ill .,; ' ' i,on.e. , . • • . Sat. Vince (!onklln !"",· ... 'II' .. houM WU-. ~ ,,.-. C>M'lli ..... N0111 Yor1k, Michigan Face 2nd Straight Walkout ~-.:= ~.J .. B: · ~ ~ tbrOuih 1lie liou$t lllt . . By United Prest lote al P'edentlOO o1 Teodlen and the ton, Pa., Wlll r1af homo Mwl1 -I backed qawt.t-. Wben public school.< open across the Mlcblgan Education A 1 1 o c I at Io a opem w-,., 11 ~~:~ j.,. ...,;, ~ nation tl'1<I wm, thousands ol return--to dJ""l'I llCbool openings. lo St. Louil, el>out .IMIO ol tile dt1'1 Lori toll 11\f -•nta will ba welcomed by In Y o u n g s t o. w n, Ohio, 28,000 4,600 teachen ware ropco lod nod)" to ~ . M~' "*""' IMIC, ~et 11,,,. oarrled" by strik!Dg d>lldren laced the lllt<llbood ol no aul'l'Ol1 "oome im-". ol a threaten· '!bi · 'I lftOlliet, Mn; 'llmJ tead>ers. t.eacben when the sum.mer vacauon ed. ltrlke. Gunn, ls a 1'omalltt1,..,~tt In oame cltle1, there was lbe lbraet ends Wedn-y. lo Ph!lade~J:-A II\ er I can fat the .ldldlllld«~Ttl •- 'Ille reu1n" eolary, tenure and the threet ol 1IOCOllCf1e-. rtrlke repr.-..ntc 6bOul 7,00I) ~ 1he <Hy's -11fl1"'°1i _ .. ol no school at all. ' In~.• -pteSldent llld ~ ol -· fl (AP'T), which Mrl, OIOln·•• ~1odo btr other diwutes involving teachers. in less~ a year 1'iiu ''very rMI.'' U,000 thcher11 tflffateiled. ~ atrih in MldlaM.~~'-, ·:A.ttomey New York Cfty's 1.1 million public Claases were postpe>ned ' 1 uot11 a wage oon~. · Jamet A. aoiell$Um-today be will school stndents -who wele llmle furil>u notlct" f<u: 3,QOO -•II In Publi< ecbool teeoher1 ore~.\ seek the deSB1 ~nlltY for I.toady. week"s late starting school last year Mldltonj Ill., becau.se of-a 1"Cben to UM the tacfict of iabor uniOns Mashburn said be ielt at t:bit Ume he becalm• of a taed!en strike k1r hijher P11. cllti>ute. student pl'l>t.,l<>r! to get 1lf>lit Ibey had ••a. t.cuo:• said be dl4 l!o! pay -may not get back Into About 200 of 700 t .. che,. In Scraa. wll!I!. ~ to " • . , ,· ' cl.a.ssrvom1 ,..O'll .,.~ nut Monday . : r. . . ~. beoawe of enotbet' t b re at e)l e.d. '· ' · lt1<1!e.s• str!k!:"" ~- Nearly 119,QOO · Mi<llic'an "'boo! children faoed the tame prespect. J'or the second year in a '°"~ a basalt over contract.I betw8en local schOol boenls aDd memben. of ll>t Mlchlflll . ~--·;I A Loaf of Bread, A Jug of Wine .•. ' For Draft Dd,ager NEW YORK (IJPI) -~I a loaf of bread and a glass of wine; a Z. year-old pacifist walked into an Army 1ndueldon centet today with a pled&e to "as~ my hum.anity and' resist the ~ dtaft. .. The bread and wioe came from some which ha4 beei sbar«f by aom• ~·supporters w!lo came to the okl, red brick Induction cepter 0 • ~Whitehall Street tb demons tr at• against the draft and tho Vietnam War and to show tbeif ruppcrt for paclllst Mart Lyons. · . Lyons also carried a peU~·n, ~lg:ned by more than 100 demoostrators, which. deeland that "We 1 the Ull· denlgned do hereby refuse lndudlon" alorif with Lyons becauee e,. gpvdn· ment hu "no rl(ht to cooJcrlpt the comcience of any man and ordtr Mm to kill an<itber human beln1. •• 1 Many of the st~ were women or ~ past draft ale, "but a epokesm1n 1ald 1om1 draft .. ge youlllt llgned. • With 43 hair colors we have the one you like ... BUT IF WE DON'T, WE'LL MAKE IT FOR YOU I 'I Snow Buffets Manna Kea That marvelous Roux Fanei-tone-43 different colon t Lu1troua1 natural loOklna, iray coverlna colors. Whisper-light toning eolors. Sophl1tlcated "Color Orlrtnale." And HW-• remarkeble puoh· Col.d Front Advances on Great Pl.a.ins and Midwest • ... 'T~I ....... Jo ...,_ -"""''' •••tm1tlf ai.nikll .... -,,,_ Cl ...... ,,,,,_ .._ =:-·-""""" ·--== ' ·button dlspenaer that lets us blend wour otOt1 ""'"'color, and duplicat.e that color every time. Think yoU're hard to please? Try us-and Fanci-tone, the hair color that doesn't wash.out. CllMI MAii TINT, lllAMPOO AND SIT .S.71 AnftJmo -.... , °""' POUllTAIM !Au.It, CAUP --·-':::':! = r " , -r--- DAILY Pilaf f • • • SPRINGflEU> · 16-0L JAR • ' .PIANUT: ·IUl,IER .. : t ................. ' ~HEIR~·OR ORAN®FtAVO S POPllCW, l·lltlk ....... , . TREESWEFr • 6 OUNCE CAN . 4 STAR SPICIAU ore GUPlfRUIT JUICI " . , .. , , .. extra savlngs made a OUNCE SIZE , possible by speeiol pur-BANQUn MIAT PIU .. , . , •. chases from the manu-• BIRDSEYE • 9 OUNCE CAN . , ". toc1urers and passed on ORANGI PWI · . to you everyday! . • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • COAST Al • 6 OZ. CAN : .............. lvMJ..., LOW PRICll 25• 24~ 19• 45• •• PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. THROUGlf TUES., SEPT. 4-10 PRUITDlllNICI ...•. i .• , .~ .• I , I , ~FAD MEATS at Low ~ Every4ay DJSCOUNTS USDA . CHOICE RO_UND STEAK . . • featuring our · ow n ''TENDER· · FUL" Beef, g,uar· • 791b.: . anteed to be ten· der and fulj of flavor. :"... USpA CHOICE RIB STEAK 98B,. FRESH 43 LEAN . Jb. · SLICED BACON • ~·~;John 59c •FAD 7~ioliECENs1u-' 59~. USDA CHOICE , . EYE O'ROUMD Roast S1 29 lb. iiiiED ioiry I 59i&. EASTERN QUALITY• FAMILY rACK ' ftc . SUced Pork ~n 17Jb, ;o11Alsiuisut ,.ti.· U.i SAiiSi~ 2cr USDA GltADE A• Your chfi<• FRYiNG Sftc · CHICKEN PARTS ~. • •P!;S:AITI e LS:QI e THIQ , I USOA GRADE A FRYING CHICKEN WHOl.E29 BODY . lb, USDA CHOICE . T·IONE •'- CLUB STEAK ' TAILS -fl 19 REMOVED :1b. · USDA CHOICE CHUCK ROAST BLADE39· C . CUT lb. STORE HOURS, DAILY 10 AM. TO 9.P.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 >..M. TO i P.M. PEAK O' THE SEASON CASABA 1/;t MELON 1.1. CANTALOUPE , JUMIO SIZE ' . • F $ 00 . 0 .....,,R . MARGUERITE 58c DAISI~ ...,. ' ' MILO• SWEFr BROWJt ONIONS 7i&. ORA" IALll • nALIA MUSCAT vauo CHOI•• • BUCK RIBIER 1 Sc • FUME TOKAY lb. ,,._.. New C!!p APl'LQ -• .IWTHlllS ... 4 .... • 1 • PIPPllS ...... 5 .... ' 1 • RED DELICIOUS 29~ · • BOLDEli JEUOIOUS • • • 29~ BERTOLLI O~IVE OIL GROCIRIES AT • MRYDAY LOW DISCOUNTS P'ACK O" • 31C BAGGIES ...... ..... · P'ACK O" 1M ........ , ••••": .... tf• Zll • ftACKAQR 01" • 12· · KRAFT LUNCH IAGS .. • ZN e Kraft L11netl l•I" IO -' . , , ... o• 11·01. I.Ml e Witte •r Wlltlt zzc · SPRINGFIELD IRWI .. ICHIL.LINQ e f ·OZ.. 39• m~mm ..... . 1.1.1. OAN .... lUilANNE (Off(( ' ' ' rr 1t OUNCI CAN fk SHASTA IMRAGU·. • ..,- LANGENDORF CUP 1-2C CA.KU lflL BRAND • Variety Pk. PO,TATO i?· 791 CHltS IA':. .. . 12 ~ CK, SAVE 6c .•. 611 . . .......... . ~WITH THIS COUPON ~ ~ ONePKG,'.IONLY ~. I fARMER JOHN • ~INl.ESS • 8-0Z. PKG. I •• 1 LIN.K . ·REG. 5c I 1 SAUSAGES 29c I ' Umlt 1 Cevpon ,., 1-"v • Adultt Orlfy I I COUPON GOOD ONLY SEPT. 4 !H•U ""!· 10 I I AT YOU• FAD-SAHTA ANA AND COITA MESA I I • • DISGOUIT OllP• • 111 ~ 't; m rt to SHOP a • I' SANTA ANA-2120 SO. BRIST9L AT WfRl'lER C .ST A MESA-22oo HARBOR Blv'O. AT WJLSC>N . . • .... ---~---~------------------~---~~~--~.-~ ....... -~---· -~~~~ ' • .- ·-· l ' : . .. • ~··· ,, ., :! . I' • . ' , / . • • l • ' • ·-~--7"'""'~.....------~~~--~~--~~~~~--~~-----------------·-.. --- ---------· ' f. DAf. Y PILOT • GOP SpotllpJit .--Ban Warfare ; 3 Prim~ries To.day . -_ W~.st German~ Seek Treaty B7At11d1f1IPr. baUobl 1D a tour--way race Stlanley,ofMu1catln11 GENZVA (llPt) -ittt HCUrityUXerllboftillW. .,. .. cim.Hna.hdllmnd. Au.tloa foC?1111 Ill 'for the wlnaUOI to IUC· former state Atty. Gen. Germany todl.y ~Hd • nuclear ltltet," Brandt tbat,.... ......__, ... -.. ... -n ... 1 ltepub1lca .-today °"" rttlrllll NpUbllclll Dayton Countryman o I worldwide treoty binning lold. · • .-lob =-~ u vote,a p lo Ult poU. In S 1 n • B o u r k e B • Nevada, and W'l 111 am oar-or Ito -t bf .Z~te"" ~~ "We will try to «hieYe 1 nal--toge-1'!111 1111 <lamanU· inc ~ CODY•JltJon•l arrnanentl. n Pl'Wl11 lllctlOu In Ion, HlctoDlooplr. lloY. Harold Plym!~ a 0.1 Molnu In· '&1\1 form Of •-• -th• IOCUdty and lo-. prob.lb'lll<>• Of oay Nevada llld ~ D~. E. BUl(lll a~piencl a ctr-suranro man. nude•, ,bl\>lol!Cll, cbeml. dlpe~d, ...,.., ...... --· with IUClear, ' Iowa ~llai )n•k tala 'rlct<r '" the Demo-, Staaloy, who aimounced cal.,. conv111~ •tall bl' uling convllllloool convmtlonal' -·· 11 crillo bid. bl! candlclacy 11JC montbl Weit Gennan 1'CNlgn ...u 11 ct direct "" '-"-~ Red 'Cross Four Given Vital Pa118 ' · Mlnlltar W!lly Br a n d l , ~--'1'111 GOP contall to op-blforelllckenlooperAldbt ---•lllD-p . T }ks lhraaldlll<ll_...llm.'' C • • -Novida'• Democ:rallc wculil ratlro after 24 years. T ... die nuclaar ,,.... eace a 'Ibo w .. Gennan pt.. ontinuing -.AJu Blbla bta fin\. Issued the pro11 .. JJ>. een-agers proltlmtion -ty under-poll!. -&:.ndt llld bl.I tanD u. Goy, Ed Fib pt\. vlt&Uon to hi• v I c t • r y . c u r r •• I -world clmun-To Contin" ue -'llWld inHllt lo Iha Bui" fra .. ! ..J tois ap1nn· .. i.r.. ...... •elebr•tt•• but the pou.. 1n. p·Jay ea· rds .1aooeo, pnll-4 111e total con1er...,.1n detailed fOnil. , 11~. _.,.__ .... 1 -ban to Ille ~ .. uon <Ollltr-w.uld .e1 ~ \bl mod•l'JI ·· F Do Melllor n-Ra..-o dlcated a close race . , once o1 noa-nuclear'COWI· w-..lL.. d WO!"lll's ,llCODd try at a 01!21EVA (1711~-'nlo f()m nor Rano. Parv laaden ..... a belwllD Stanley and For Murder' ,trlol. ' • t:UU.e8 ay globol ~ of ~RodQ>olflCld • ~ cloH ,._ Bromwell, who 1111 "It II obYlolill1 ·not .-..1'11Xe11011-llrlant today-ILll&ologalleodwltll IAOPA'ULO,~(AJ') IDNortbDalrotl,tb<GOP Hlckenlooper'• on-•OOOCh .t.'ban nual.., •1-. · P·ARIS (UPI)·-Poctdlillw11.Ml!'li!"!by illmercyalrtittn't#-Blalra _ A """1 ot .......... cc-blddblf to op-dorlement A D.E ~· Auatralla erenlon bl' !:ht threot 'of. It 'M>erlom and Nor111 Vie\. 63 llll)Olll and npmlld by ~ Nlieft _.., ~ the h 1 art, -Dtmocrallc 0 o v, Gov1 Hughes 11 oppo11d by (UPI) -No toen•ageri In Ord"f lo ~d Ill• riaiii!o10 ....,U.tor1 (Ot back W"ld \V~ II. an " ...,.._ and Of W1Wam I.: 0!0' .are Ed DOI Molnoa lmuranco man pl•YO!i clll'dl to decide · ¢o work l<llMY to prepare lor Brandt·~mll!Y ,of th• flltbll>on. "lllepL" _,. _., • Doh 1ri1~ a weekly Robert Nirelm. · · · · ' fllelr · w .. kly war. ol wcrdl 1:1·1objec:Uons11> lbe Rad en .. llllcw. C011- 1uldde Ylctim Into four rad• JllwapOpor publllber from which of them was going to J 1!'-TT~ll on Wednesday • mluro <i. tllt U.,S.-~ -Nlieria warned plenll today, Iha Hoopllal NIW lloctford. and Robert ..... -mirier • crlpPled 7~y•ar· sraeJlll n.l.1.1 , There were ;,.. lndlcati... SOV!o\.Br!tll~ nuclear non-of'tha possllllllt1 of ......... clU Oln!<:u reportad. P. McCa'Dly, a Blnnarclt Civili" p old woman !or liO, .,_ tlle!r 20th meeUng wyuld proUlerotku> ir.ly, Brondt lncldena" If !be mercy , he°!:.i ~f:.~~ ~~:!~ ~: an ay ~tor x. P. Duuan Two Syrians =.~ "!'i~ i:,: ~d.i, • ..._. J110-111~-::' :,~'!dit-t 1n JOOU1 Zerblnl, wllo JllO'fOrm, ...a 'n unptecedentod High y told a ma~'• court montt»<>ld sUllemate. hlbltlon ol lorce li!dm)ltlnfpl any cue," a ~an ed IAlln America'• flrll fourth two-ye .. !cm. est et .~.,, ,tqdjlr.. • • DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Bolh sides wero dogiedly DO •U. ozceptlon -tie llld. hHrt traDllplant tn-Ma,.. A UMbt vote was ezpected Duggan mOOe ~ charge -The Syrian anny s.ald two inll8ting the other hEd to conducive to peilQtful rela.· "Uoder tb1 G t D 1 v a Tho team also -lncludtd In North quota but N...aa WASHINCl'l'ON (UPI) _ during the trial of David of Ill 10ldlers We(<! .killed Jllve before 1he talb which 1ionl behrMD """"'· It 11 Coav~, Nlceria llal to ~ Tebc.Ua o1 Rio do olflclaJJ pr.dlctad 1 IO pc-The uacuttvo. branch of lhe 'JlroW.; · 19; "and Morris Monday nlgtlt In th< second starled amid optlmllm last tberel.,. mt admlsslhle to permit tho alr<nft to go J-1ro who --'ormed Ille cent turnout and a btavlA!r-Jederol fOVerMlent paid out M 1 18 ed 1 cl&&!! In t11ree doy1 a""'5• May 13 could get off tho confloe 1111 renunciation, d tlrollCll.'"bl lllld . • worid'a ttmP~ncr111 than-usual showtns was ex· an aD&e high of $'l2.4 orey, '' accus o tbe mually quiet Sy'rian-gfound. force ~ speclftc itate,,".... 'l'bea..lCroliJl:Ulhle•iz: trampt-nt, IOIJ'Cll Mid. pected in lowaj bWlon in civilian Pf.Ychecks · mtlrdetlbg Elsie Legget on Israeij cease-fire line. The North Vietnamese are which West G«m .... any con· transport elrcraft fer carry ,Ti;bt: 11 cfec 1 WM The first polls .open at 7 for the fi5Cal year ended Aug . 5 in P~kstde, South A military commti.ni.que demanding that the United tends the nuclear treaty food and medJcal aupplle1 1 claaiped on 1111 Gperatlonl e.m. local ume in all three June 30. .Australia, .. a. . suDurb o t 18.td llrufi troops in States unconditionally 1top doel. from S~ ~ on the and no bo1pl,t~I CC"1· ita1e1.Th.elall,oue1clo,.at Ovillans collected $1.9 Adelalde. ann<n<ICM1startedChe26o bomblngtheno?'lhw!Ulelhe Brondt urled OU -Porti>IUOM' l'llaad of ,muniquea ,.... Juued 00 7 p.m. tu Nevada and North bWlon more from Uncle Duggan aai4 Brown, after minut.e machine..gun battae. U.S. spotoesmen asked for small naUons to jotn West Femm:to Po to the Red Ille -Of b four pa· DU.II and a p.m. In Jowa. SUD t11811 in the Jreceding 'loske 'Ill~ ll1'st gsme, put Israeli casualtt,., il any, lllJlll'anlees of · a rocli\rocal Germany In p u t U a I cr..s a1rtMO tit 'OblloCu In tieael. 8ourctt nld one d. "lbe four-way battle in year. M the same time the rat pd.500 in the woman's were not known in JllW'e if they fulfille:d prurare on the ru:lear ~i. Eedi plliit"Om:rie1 ; Ibo doaw'1 Jdo!lllYI ..U Im-ton Include• former Rep. aver ago llUIDl>Or of,_C<tl_•_. ______ ....:Domucul===-· _____ ::H=an=•l:.:'•....:d=em=•""::....-""-_..:powen=::.......:"to=-:pn=•:.....::tonrds:.::;:=.....=IO:..:•=oa1:...:d:..:•::llPP:;!::kl=·:........,.... • , pl-la • ,,_ and the James Btomnll Ct Cldar employ.. lnciused by' : -lb a 'tnlaiait,iiiiii"iiiiii-i 111iiiipldsiii;iistatoiiiis.niii. iDiaT!diiiM.iii.iii111i,723iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ~ALE! -C.LEANING SPECIAL- ••rN• YOUlt PORTAILI fYP'EWllTER IN AHD WI WIUi e DlY CLIAM e MINOR ADJUST e INnAU HIW RlllON SMl1H COROIU ELECTRIC PORTABL~S e 10" er 12" CAalllAOIS e 5 ,YI!. GUAllAHTl.I . FRo!l88°0 PO.RTABLE TYPEWRITERs514 95 -flEY{ ROYAl --- l'OtlTAILE TYPEWRITIR WITH ACCll'TAILI 24&0 TRADE·IN llf. $ff.ti ' lliE NEW HERMES 3000 • ADLER JS COMPARE THE WORLD'S TWO IEST PORTAILE TYPEWRITIRS ••• ENJOY A LIFETIME OF TYPING PLEASURE FULLY ADJUSTABLE STENO CHAIRS Rog. $29.95 19• WIL(OMI CALL US FOR RIPAIRS ·· ON IOTH --4-M.ACHINU • UNIVERSITY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 646-7111 .• 540.1272 BoxSeat.2¢ -No gbeatstheexcitement and thr f getting out to the bal}par ut when the teams are on t road, or the game is sold 0 • here's still major leaguea · ninyourlivingroom. "· • Thatraceforthepennantand the personal battles for MVP are right there on your TV set. Because of today's biggest bargain-:electricity-you'll have the best seat in ballparks all . I over the country. And it costs you so little. About 2; per game for the electricity your set uses. Only electricity does so much for so little. • -. • • : Special Session Plotted • Berkeley Called . -' . I 'Disa8ter Area' • B&IUC&EY (UPI) -c~ ,.. .. wm -lo~ llP . · SACIWdETNO <AP) ty alllela1a declared a lllati <O'OWdl Mrl/' S.lt&*Y aDll Gov. lljiapn saya ba may of dyil d!Qltor M-1 ""'8 SundOJ· nlabt. mfft with l e 1 t 1 l a 11 v e ....;;. ""'1 -I bee led up la A i:~1 = leaden lbll wHi: to talk squad.I otbelmeted police to ' cleared .U.,ta -.ty about aclcllaf othar Im· · .polrol a \'olalile eight-block =.:• r t m a t a t d -oo .~4jolnlng tilt ' la~ ~~ t11o ::;:: ~n_-i ~~.., co,:~, 1 beglnnlnt next ....._ ..U IDDOU.Dctd b e lo r t •·~(11 r ~Pt d Rafferty's ntllbUall la .. a-.pt 10 ~...;.~ ,.:, • •.. !l! Reapn uld at , IA '1rport pnwnt a llllfd llil!il of ;;d"'po .... llct ond &;:;, MWI ~ Monday he apor..UC violence oa a ·~ · 1w llOI plactd -ty tu Violence Hit block a1"1cb ., Ttlegraph :t':."i!'i' ~ -berellecol2?,,~llll.~tho~!!'~ ·Avenue where 116 perllOlll . City ~er Wuu.m C. _...., ~ ,... _ have baen arrelted slnco BIAlioy ilild Ibo -ol hopel lt cu be .... 1Vtd. By Cranston· Frw.oy iilght. • -=-w r•ma111 ln Whether the state turns Nlnetieen persona WfJl"t -• back fW million to tilt 1 picked up Mondq for f ~ di ~-~ counties to usa !or pr-V TIBURON (AP) -tal'/<t1 ol ._,.~y -bao!I~· :feet ... mbllti tu reductloll ll'lll. i!Opend .,, Domocrat Alu Cranaton; man teems o! Po 11 c e meefl!lls and porldel ;,;i whether Itslalaton a r a Ollllpaignlng tor the · U.S. ~I OD lldowalks and th of IOlllld ll1lor ''nady to fll --S...to, say a Republlcan c:nll1ni ln cot's. Seven of o." i':uo ~~ done," the R • p v. b t 1 c 1 a. Max R.!ferty tavor1 more the 19 ~ J u v e n 11 e 1 . . 1ng between, 8 p.m. ud. 1 aovemor Aid. · YIO&ence on A m e r i c a n Oierge1 inctudtd pollt55fon a m we& prcilMllted Reagu hu 9lld lie mllll llreeta lllld Vt-bat-or narcollcl, can'J!l!I a con· ·GO. Rolll1d ~ told have unrueu fro m tlegrounda. 1 cealed weapon, disturbinC n~en · Monday t b e leP,!lllft ""4or1 t b a t Cnmlon mlqled with · tit• peece and, mellclou1 disturbances were part of a a.......,t betww; tha two CCIJUIMllWa ~Y aboord a mlldte!. "plot." He llnked them with hOU.11 poalblt btfore he fiJ.Ty boat U Jt C1"0lled the No majoc incidents wert tlhe tumultuous wee Ir: of. 1 pUll t1M lllJlt_llll tha ..... b.,. bot&.-Tlburoll and reported'l'll 1rou' bled -·-.,_. d!socders ln Cbicaeo &qlng da. Sin Frandlco. . e -.a ..... m the Democratic coventlon. ProperV tu: relief w11 . In a ltatement, the 54--stretch of •Telegraph ''Th.lsisaptot:'besaid. tbl ~ luue left 1UHld former state con-Aveaue, a .ha~eD for YOUllC , "There is a cODIPlratorial --11 the end ol lldo lroller 11id bl& campaign 1'adtoals, hippies and teeny side to it. We mlglit u well year's seven-month lonl will be bipartisan a n d boppers! has been wracked wake up to the r.ct 1bere ia: relUltr ..,,lon. Al4, tor ....._ toward ljme "-.ilo by gunfire, <11t>amlllng and a plan to all ol lhl1." U1tiu ICbools and ftaimcl•J teet rea1onabl.e and arson attempt& since I Fri.-------- btlpfllrthaBayAraa.Jlallld -1bl• ~ .. to 'l::fu~~~-b=~~ r-:---:-:---::--il , . Tranrlt Dil1rlct alto died ...• pe-and llOCUl'lty, at ~·-•-~· poli when ·tbe session endtd. home and abroad.11 • u~ wau1 ce. Tear eas end ••:sneerlna Black Panther Trial . ' ' Final ,A ruumpnts._Se.t -·--·-__.. __ -c7 _____ -..-- LA Announcer Dies at 58 SEl!ULVEDA (AP) -OIDlOO!l<ff lll<hm'd OAKLAND {UPI) -The arnlnation. Van Des Autels, 58, cl"North 1''T' murder trial of B 1 a c k 1'hJrty wt1nesses . w e i e Holl)JWOOO died M o n d a y ·WATER ffiASTER Penttier party founder H•_, nigflt in the U.S. Veterans Y~J called by tile prosecution to Hospital, three chay1 after ""'"'If'( ·' ,..,.. ... t. c.,,.,. P. Nowton enters 11' elghtil blllld la case. · being adnlitted. weet toda.y with attiotneyi 'Ibe defense bu maintain-ots Au~Ia_ we.s an an- on both akle& teyed f<:/t final ed policeman Frey attempt-nouDCer' formerly in New argmients. ed. to-let up Newton to be 1:r,rt. City and PhOenlx, TOlt,ET TANK BALL ....... ....... ..... n.. ...... --.._ ... .......,..,.. "" ... .i -...... -~ .... w .... 7St AT HAIOWAll STOllS Today and Wednesday k i 11 e d. eaill~~ore DlO'Ving m I have beeri set aside for sum-;-"-.:..:.:..:.::._ ____ _;:=:~~----....!::======= ma!Ens by Am. Dist. Atty LOwe!l Jensen and Def..,. Attorney Ch<rle1R Garry. 'l'be emotion-charged trial which on two occuioo1 htlls broudlt b-u n d reds of demoo.stnltors to the rtreet.s outside the courtbouse to de- numd Newtoo'1 frffdom, oou1d go to the jury Tllun- cla\>. The seven women and five men on tilt jury will be ·a~k­ ed to decide if the 26-year- old defendaiK shot and killed Oaltland policeman Jmn Frey, 23, and wwnded .another officer laot Oct. 28 ln pre-dawn dorlmess at a west Oakland intenection. Newton bii mainWned be ii bmOcent. He spent 1nen hours on the witness stand, four df them under cross-ex- LEGAL NOTICE lfl'S BE FllfllDlY If )'OU have new nti;hbon or knOW of 'None ~ovlnl to our ara pleue tell us IO tbat we may «Jdmd a frlmdl1 welcome and htlp them to btcom« acquainted. tn UMlt .,.,; l\Uftll,IDd1zlp . Huntllgloli Buch Yblllr """" Costa Mesa Vblllr 642-4014 is llYing 32 lliDhtS dallY -~ between oranua county Airport and Los Angeles 1n1arna11ona1. • • ~ 'ftMP'OAAftlLY WI ARI! UNAllUTO CIJll1'Y it.uabtoata WHO M:R 11tAVDJNQ WHOLLY WITHIN 1'41 9TATE Ofl CAUl'OftMIA. r . ' tUISdl1, Stpttmblr 3, 1965~ Q,\ILV PIL9T 1 1 .. ' M If.-tttl Pt'-Net Ii! "'"" • PritlS EH1ttfv1 11111., Weil., S1pt. 34 ' .............. ..,.,..... Belter '(Menus Start.At -Vons! . ' • VONS TABLE KING or FARMER JOHN - VON$-$11VE TOJ.STED J.o.ttS COSFRl9' • 1'"· CAH ENGLISH MUFFINS lllWf lllUIT RAVOR FOR BREAKFAST CANTALOUPE . ' '' . . . . LEAN, FRESH AND F!.!-VORFIJL ' Ground· Be:ef; LEAN-DEUCIOUS Ground Chuck lllESH AND lEAN ... J.(ound •ound ,. 59° _,b, 69° GOLDEN RIPE CENTRAL AMERICAN Check Vons New Low Prices On Jerseymqid ' Fluid Milk Products Bana·nas lncf 10c Off 22.0Z. BOTTLE .:fresh Bread ~~£~~~T. 2·c • 15-0Z. LOAF ;Bag Cookies~-:;:35c ·Fresh Yogu~-4: · DOUBLE BLU E CHIP STAMPS Pritts EHitt/;, 111r., Wti., Stpt. 34 -. --· -. . ·-----...._ --~---~------~~-----~ -.... l I ., ' l • • I • ( ' • DAILY I'll.DJ County -SchOOls Rap.Wats~n !Jill _ Ovr fitters learned their lessons well. • Come give them • I B1 SANDI MAJOR QI ............... A 1"--' 111 th1 Nove-bollot etlllnc far tbe • ..., .. Jftl'loal ~ pi1Jpat, ..... lo i-1 for educliloft II deepl1 WM· ryin( -county oobool ol· lldall --. - fUture -..m -!run. MOit ~ tMm ne•er 11>oug!lt tbe Wataoa -eod· m<nt would ,l't .,.,..,. -.... to "be pl-* ... tho Nov. 5 balloc. And moat of 11>em.,.. oca1asttt. Vflr'I few .. -,,, In favor Of !t. In _.i, tboJ uslil 11>e meaeure ... ••tal11 ecooomy," claiming acbool dlsVicU have to get 1l>e money from somewhere, and If 110t from property taxes, then from llD iD- cntaed aalel lllL "Wen Juat kidding ounelve&,". a aid Rex Neri1oa, a11i1tant sUperintendent for bus.ine11 In 11>e San Joaquin Scllool District. '"Ibe money will bave to come fr o m 1omewb.ere. Taxes will. have to go up cm a. state,ride level." The Wat 1 on initiative, named 1or 1..oo Angel .. ColDK;y """"""' P h i II p FREEMAN EIMllOr Fn.m•n. 111H G19Mlt, Hulll- IMfen ll••ch. survived by ...,., 9.uq Kt11111 1!1i.r, ltllilt !lur~. Jil'Ylcff, tod1y, Tve-drr, I PM, PK'tfic vi.w Ch&HI. 1"1 ........ 1, Pacific v""' ,,,... ~I Ptrt.. lmlfllt Mortu1ry, Dl- ndon. VAUGHAN ~ V1111th"-!07" CollM UM, HUntl"91on lttCh. Survlwd b<f l!u .. tt.nd, Jolon: dti.19111t'1, M1rHY11 II• ker 1nd P1!rlu Whllftlt ld1 son, J""" (.. V111111,.n: brotllen, 11.tlllh tnd J1m11 llOl'ef/ tnd IOI.Ir trtlldehlld.....,. ll:owrv ..... Mid MOl\CNy, , PM. ft• ...,1em Mlon. loffl', I AM. SS Sf,,_ a. Jude C11'11o!k Cllurdl. t.,,.rm1nt, Goud 5"""'"'11 C«Mltry, Smllfll Mor"l\Mry, DlrK!W"I, BALTZ MORTIJARIES Coron• del Mar OR S.NSO Coda Meaa Ml l-!4%4 BEU. BROADWAY MORTIJARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mell lJ 1"'433 DILDAY BROTHERS Huatlncto• Valley Mortury 11111 Be1cll Blvd. RuUncton Be1cll. llC-TTll PACIFIC VIEW Mlp!ORIAL PARll: Cemetery e MoriurJ Cbpel -Padlle View Drift N~ Bea ... Colllonla . Mt-2'111 . PmFAMILY (:Ol.()NIAL rtJNIOW. RO!llE --Aft. 1'12 I tr f11 ... 11!1 • wan:un llOJmlilf •&J!Dk,Coola-..... wmon, who propoted 11>e meuure, gained euough ~ In Juf.Y to 'be plaeed oa the ballot ~ 52:0,276 w1Xe needed, l!'ld more than 558,000 w e r e 1ath....t and c<rtllled. · 1bepropo1alprovide1 that lll percent of the ""'" perljr tues paid to support sdlooh will be cut ln>m the tupayen' bills each year, until July 1, 1973, when schools and weUatt will no loDier be get ~ from property. According to Wauoo, city and county 1«vices will cominue to ht iupported by property taxes, but 1the tax will be limited to ono per· cM. of h pr o p • r t y ' 1 said. "People may vote for amendment puaet, Jven market value. lL . 1 tbou&h approved. by voters. "I grant 1l>e property "lr1 nally 'a ch9Uo One of 1111 f1w councy owner can onl1 -10 situation. II It nduce1 ·~-1Cbool olllcl&ll favortni the much tuina: and U.. bu come to the icbool db:~, tu relief proposal was to be-a nmtt aomewhen," .. -I •• u ~n-ach' Uoilled lt'11 llf• a11umptl.on Milton aerg, a11 1tant --nlarlu will be allecffd.,. 1uperint.ndqt for bualnel1 School t'1 Buslne11 end the qualll)' of <due•· at O..aa View S c b o o l Manager Edwin Hind. ti.on," Cbarle1 Palmer wtnl DJ1trlct. "But 11>11 II ~ major on. ' "They've (the state of· '°""" of Income. '!be Newport· M 1 a flclah) heea illrowlll& too Mo.rt of the I e h ! o 1 Unified. School District an-much of a ~-on tbe tm- diJtrictl receive trom as tl.dpates 101tuc $3 mlllion fortunate ye," ,be percent to 71 per<enl (as In. -flrlt year, Uthe Watson said. "What •I.,. In 19i:a1 Lecuna Beach) ol. their in-a m e n d m e n t p 8}11e1. tu 'upport. 'll 1'1ri · in come from property tu:ea. Bualneu manager Walter 1taJe 1uppo It's the Molt of the balaoce .,came• Adrian mggested that hi• state'• baby qywav.11 from the It.ate. diltrld trU1tee1 cons.Ide~ H<twever, qne 10t ltl i State Superlnlendeot of bulldln& a large reaerve dlsfrlct tru11ee1' Dr. Ralph Publk: InlCructiolL Mu Raf-fund to fall back on. Bauer, main~ that ll fe!V, quoted 1n 1111 Weilmln1t~r School r.eoDle want, eduC11tkJn, Astodated Preat w 1 r 1 D l 1 t r 1 c t Supetbitepdent ~y,'ve got to P.IY for it" ltorJ', •lid be favors the John Land Jr. ttU month "People "wbd:Want home bulk of ocbool IUPPOrt beln& recommended tlfat b i I rule usually oH the ones ab1tted to the rt.ate. trustees tell hall of the who don't want to par, (or It. A11>"eelng wl11> 11>11, Roy available 11.5 nl\W••. In '!be state lln't'0>\111 to bOnd Barletta, bu.slnee1 manager bonds they ruive which out money wi~t ·deman- for tbe new Saddleback would be no · g.v.d U the ding control.'' Junior College, 1~d\f~~~~~~...,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll htstorically California bas made educatton the r<OpO!lllhlltty of the 1tate legialature. He assumes the ate wW take over the finandnC of the 1cbooll ii the b1D pus91. "We're not &oi.ng to warry about It," he said nnlldtly. • "lt'1 bothe~ UJ:'1 Hun- tington Beach City ll<hool di1trlct'1 a11istant 11uper1ntendent for business .. .. .... .. .,, .. ,. ~ARBOR AREA REFORM TEMl'LE Announces ' a test. ' Inch by inch, heel to toe, our fitters check your child 's foot. Then they do the same, to the.Stride Rite shoe it g9es into. And they won't stop fussing till they're sure foot and shoe work right together .. Come see us soon. We've all the new school kiob: Plus that famous ~ride Rite flt we help keep famous. Coast -Route Slated As Scenic Highway COMPL&TE RELJGIOUS SCHOOL REGISTRATION St. James Episcopal Cburdl 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach • • COSTA MUA e !'HONE 541-,744 1131 NEWl'ORT ILYD. PEARSON 11~ Pa~ !11 ... St~ Mullt- lnotllfl &Mdl, SVrvlWd by -· Llcfwoll M. Nwlnt trld Mtn"ltt Ml'llMI 1ll1'w, J .. lt Mtrrltt 11111 -"1r11'10ct11MI. S..Vlcet, WeclMtd•'I'• 11 ~. Sml!hJ ClliPtl. lnll,.,,...,,I, M91rwe Abbey Memori.I P1rtc, Sml1ttt: Mortu.ry, o+-,-.,. POWLES Dile Pawlet.. 54.lrvtwd lrJ' IN,...,h. Mr. Ind Nin. GM'¥ I'--. lt•lfffrt '11 lt"41 W1Mftiurr. H11nt rn.ston llNdl. SltYlcK 11111 lnltrrn.nt wlll b9 lltkll In S1(NrNnlO. lmlllll Mertu1ry, for- Wlt<Hnt !lllrtcitn. O'l'r Lucl111 Dtt. m 11111 St .. Hunll,,.,_, &llCtl .• ., .... 1.....:1 by lllllblllll, f"nd l d....rtttr, e.rrv Ann lldl.1 111ttr, Adrll HOll•n Ir.cl two 1r1r.dclllldl"lfl. S.rvkn, w.inelday, 1 PM. Smltlls Ctll..-1, wllll Rtv. G. ltlllstll Sl\llw otllclaU"". lnftnntnl, Inti.wood C- lllfY. Smllhl Mortu1ry, DlrKTon. BERGLUl'jll Jllnhll hf"lllund, Pll H-Cltcll, "4unt1111ton llMdl, surv1""' by •••· .,,., Mr. 111d Mrl. St1nity lllrwlvnd. Slrvlcet PllldlM. Smllhl MCll'tUll'Y. LA ROCHE JOI! La ltodw. J02 Elml,., HIHrtl,.._ ton llffdl. KOIM In 1dlon •In VIII· ,..m Aut. 2l. Survl.....:I by motllff, Gl•d.... CuMIUI IH'oll>lrt. JCll!n LI ftaci'll Ind Mldlffl Ind f"rlnk Cur- 11111 1llltr. Janlu L-. S......ICn Plfld!ng. 5mlflll MM1uary, NEW Ll"""le #.. N.w, ln7! Htwellfloe LIM, Huntlnttllfl 8Mdl. lurvlwd by '°"'' MIK, Woodrow, Ewrty ..... fl• ...-1 "'"" d11>1lll1tr1, lol1 Mlli.rd 1NI ftulh H,,.,..ty1 brCJ'IMr, W1r,..n Codi/ 1l1tw, LUii Dldt111tor11 IJ 1r1nclcfll~ d""' 1NI It ,,...1.,r1nclctlllclren. kN- lcH will bl htld In Old111, U'lll\. Lo- cal 1rr1n91nMnts tw Pwk F1ml1Y C01onl1I Fu111tr1I ttooM. WILD Gr1u A. Wiid. n12 Ntwm1" A._.~ Hun!IMIOll lletdl. lurllnd .., ..... d1UOl'lltr, 5'(1¥11 Collln11 1Jittr, Elll- lbltl! H11nt1 """'""· .Hll'ln H11nt. SI,.,.. left, w.e .. lday, I PM. PM Ftmlll' Colonltt Fu,..r•I Homl. CALDWEU. Ma"' Ide C1~I. ICWM f"akon ""'·' Fco.inlllft V1lltl'. Survlwcl lrJ' 11 di!~ d,...,.. c.i. of "'""· $1111. 2. """' IDrl wm bl conduc:!9d ln Llttlol ftDCk. Arlll"ltl. LllUI 1rr1nt......nts by Dl~ day ..... KIJTl"ER LYflll T. W.u~r. 21•1 Florldt Avt .. '""""'°" lffdl. lnf1nt d111t11ler of ~., l(imtf', Hllfllllllfool a-m, Ind Jedi 1(""'1', N-'°'1 IMdl. Strvlcts ""61nt. DU'51y ...... Mt/If- ""~· SCBARTNER LlrTY ltl(tolrd ktltttr.tr. -Tei. trwll ft°"' Downrr. C1IH. SU""-! .., wit., Mf'I. v1,..,.i. ktllM'ntn "'°"""' Sh!llMftle ktllrtntr,~ and fllrwt -· Slrvlcll, 1 PM, Tllu,._ .. .,, Dlld1y 8t•. Cllllll'L MANGAN MlcNll ftoMrl MIMlll. DIM Ir! Vlri- Nm. lt!'lldtr<i of '1211 G1,_,, 81~ !Miid. Slrvlca MNllM. PKlflc Yli'w -~- MonComfortW.•rlRg FALSE TEETH Saturdat Sept. 7 9:30 a.m. ·.12 For !nfwmation Sunday Sepl 8 2-4p.m. • Call S7~2 644-0140 The Great No. Orange l Paper! Coast's • Shoppers Speci . I • Shopping can be hectic. Here's how to .help put some serenity back in. your life. Phone ahead first Find out which stores have what y0u want . ' : .. ' \\ ~......-'" ( (~~ .... c·~ 1"' I .... ~ I l ~ y\ ..,?/ And often you can order it right then. A _few quick calls can keep you out ol a lot of traffic. Just some helpful tips to save you time and trouble . .. • ' . ~, )~ . ' /y J 0--. ./ ~ - • We're here to help. P1eific T1lephan1@ .. • -~ --__ L_ ________________ _ --------------------------------------' I --·-.------------------------------------------------------------ -. - r . ~ . • OlllLY l'llOT f . . -.-3.1'611 • • • . ,-r Samaritan Slain;· Six Arrested SAN FRANCISCO (\m'l) -A 2S·ye•r·old con· oclen110UI ob)edllr i<>I out otbed~-forll>o lint-In--. Cllrlrtopbw. ~ hit the Md: I.lot <Jiristmas at the U.S. l'Wllc Health • Portrait of a happy saver. ~ . Arlhllr..,., "In 11V..11mi~ jl ln4""11al ,,,.,.,,._ ph7, tlom & rio -,,,.,,.. or tvm n/fiiJ/nfmal mlnW1. Dtatlllne1 mu.rt be mtt and t nuut ff rltht Ort. rime, •• 011 1v1ry' a.ut1itmetit. CtUtf11l att1ntlon 10 dnallz ~ h1ahl1 ~rsonal !lenict are two o/ tM rtastm1 I ..VC at WIUh/re Ftdtral Sa't'/rJll ••• in dtfdition to h_!Jlriarntna1 """ innlml "'''"·· . 1833 Newport llJoulMfd ,,_,. M1rbof • COltlt M ... , c.Pfomlil • '42-4711 Heme otfltet Loi Arwll .. ' I< .. '. . Americans in Europe Fall in, Out ol Love PA1111 (AP) -P..-e ol tbe .......-.i Herald ,.... AlitellcllOI -been Tl1bane. / ~..._ L . Some •I 1111 edl _.ilinp. ...... UJ and oat al loft all IJ, "Call bome_,.ll61iior." Or -!:urope .tbb llllllJlltf, a DWI ~ hll mom lomt baYI W'ltld IQlllalel~OD • J>on:r..Lmdon 1111: 1111 o11i-ol their af. wanll to Iocato the . feet!.,.. but c!Oll't lmoJY CaJllornlalil who oband au . whore to -.S lbl!Jvt•· eompanmonl to _.. II .,opt ln Ult iectlon tlloJ .... tllt Cllll.,L .,,_.._ Som• ._.,. are --· ......,_. ·-·~."tn1 us --enigmatic: ''The duct Lo much loved 1Dday. Bon ' YOJ'IP OD tho BIJ Anlel." 'l'ber1 a r e tetearaphlc 11Dtar John" mlnlVH 1 / / Blamed on Television SAN FRANCISCO (Ul'l) -The tmj)le -todar'• .-mey W -thei' .,, lbe!!nt-torr-up h!lvli>C wald>ed t<levlalon oil hlr llvU. 'llielf ilolmc. dniC.IUblg. alienation and r 1 • I e a 1 politics . Oli Jila.; M -UD• fOf•ern ~· of ~·· radical teaMp-he ol IM emhonmmt. Tfw. ft.I the me~e to- && ot the ~btd -s. t. 119!1Mw• "' .... '19111 llmlUit -V-of!IM!Anler!OUI Pa)'CboloPcoi AUO!'i.t!OIL ''Pblllppe, you are woadGflll.l!ut I am 10 ,..,, too yoani. Jtan." 11lJJ ran fot a wetk 10 PhllJppe would ht 1ure to ret th• meuage. And even °Dear Joan" breaklWIJll I • p. DD' • ,...,. beautlllll. but I"m loo yo\IDt f6r J'OU. steve." 1'bll one ,,.. dllllj, but nol _ 01>mpleltl1 ..,.u .. : ·~ye.foe•most•n· joy~ 'fll"' In Beljlmn. We wlB Di.et aplli Iii the -future. Belt of luck. A> usual. Mary." ,,_ w11 nothlng cool about tbl.o: "Happy birthday, Mac, lover, from your lottv.ir mlllnn. I loft 1 o u mortllett, Boaztl&." • 'nlll on1 ••• a B o I I longue.Ued to .. Ill let1' at the Louvre: HI tmtportd 'rl 1'> a llOw*fW lat'..... " h 0 -· « tlilli! ,,.,., ""'" 1111 IJl:flU lllt un.i (Ir !ollr t._.__:•:..,_ __________________ _,J hours• cloy, aomethln( like 22,000 bour1 by the limo lbe7 . .....ii 11. "Wt"fdtlfttd iteh other lot 2 llbUl'i Id Ibo t.olivii On Sunday, You wore oran1• rocbella lml~ gray corduroy - llvil, carrW. oH.v• 'pmM. LAGUNA maun •«A.NCH ·-.=,\':' _,_ _, P.O. 1011 411-T.r.ptloM 4N·1201 HOMt omc:t 290 OMlrl A¥lllUI UllMllMft .... -...0. IOJ{ 1047.._T"9ptlonl 4M.11Mt ". slJI Clbllll!f llWICll IOI If. ti C.-....., -------P.O.loxJ37-T.,,..4U·1111 __________________________________________ ...,,...._ ____________________ .....,__,;;;-~ l • .: . ' .... ..,. ---• . . "We .1oveem but the ve gotta go!' . Chryslers and Plymouths. Of course we love 'em. They've never rnade our j~b easier. In 1968, the entire Chrysler-~l¥1nouth-lmperial fine had·.its . biggest year in .history. '{Yhich .me~s th~ .. · now we can offer you .. the biggest deals . in . history on our fast "ipment of the year.' · U . Test-price o·ne today. There's nothing lik ·success to put a car dealer in a good mood. Even tnough GOl IA SEE THE UNBEATABI Es. , we hate to say good-by. " AlllMW•-0 n . Affas Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. .2t2t tt.lior lltd., CC!lhl Melo, Calif. (714) 14'-1"4 • I j I -·- I I • ---... -.. ------... . -_.-.._-_...__~----~-----~---~---~----~--~-~---'----~-"';;;,,..;.;.:._.;;...._,,,;_,.;;...;;;=.;""""----~ I ' ... • I . j ., l \ . I . I : I I i 1 l • 10 OM.Y mor Your Money's Worth New Revolution ~ue in Homing By SYLVIA POJ.ITER h<lp cut 1lle m o n t h I y The mOIJI -llir·reacblng, m<irlgage payment, I o r dll!Jl!e;' potemially revolu-these ~ .. to lovols Ibey ~ bouaing' law in the can affwd. M. a reirult, thia entire histo<y ol the u. s. could, to qll<U President ftJlt quletty oo our !tatute Johnson, bi "the magna .-. in 11>e pre"""""""1oa -to llberata .,... dttee." COllfuoioo of eerly Alli\IOt. It could provide the meooo • ' J • It's a gl8lll ol an oct, :!00 1!Jrcugb ~ 8 , 0 O O , O O O poges .loogt 11'.• oo poci<ed umlls ""'61 be Wilt !oz wltb new or valt!ly liberallz· pooor and moderate inOOme ed i--ovi.si::or that even famil:ieS m. the next decade, ~ _.i.n,q 41dmlt 1bereby r'!ll4dnl! .oil ex-tlloyn not J<t aware o1· an 1st1ng sub6tandard dwelling that the law l"Udaim, ,N unit& in tbe.m.tim.. °""IP'.,. ruodied to 'take oil --Also bring de«nt reWJ for the conventiom, House housing within the reach ol -Senate members just low income familiee by pro. Jumped 1'>getller t b e I r vtdlng subsidiea to slash the -. proposal! end .pass· monthly rent. to i.vws ed them, with tile result tllat which they can affozd. MEET. THE',MARQUIS-The Mafquis and Marquis Brougham, a new llne of larger luxury motor cars being offered by Lincoln-Mercury bear close resem- blance to the Continental. The new Brougham fa door hardtop ts shown here. Lincoln-Mercury pro- ducts go oo sale Sept. 27. .... Forum Set On Estates Newport Beach attorney Robert Broxon will be the, the law is 1oaded with· new -Estab!.!h e oew concept llld in 9001e cases dual. ap. of G<M!rnment spoo&ored pr o a c b e 1 • Wbell. the business partnershi_1>1 v1a a "1leepers" are dJscovered, N&tiooat H o u 11 1 n g Cor- -~ COl*l be po .. ttoo. In partnersilip atracrdinary. with um ~atioo. local guest speaker at an estate Lincoln-Mercury Introduces Larger Models for 1969 privat.e builders and in-planning forum scheduled By CARL CARSTENSEN the complete product re· BECA'\JSE THE law is so vestoni would get expert bY Dempsey·Tegeler & Co., °' tllt D•llY ~11.1 st•tr vamping of our division," mwlw --ol tile ... -e 8":I maodal aid 1818 election" tunn~, it will from the FedereJ. Govern· loc. in tbe Balboa Bay Club Ford Motor Company's McLaughlin said. "It began be mcdbs before lt ifl merW: to build and invest in S'Pl 5. Lincoln a Mercury Division in 1967 with the introduc· low income housing. And of Topics w~ll I n c 1 u de and its executives met the lion of the Cougar and con· ~ :_om .=1: course the goivemmeot ''Avoidance of Probate'' and preiled" tlheiast we96ek9 as they un· tinued last fall with the regulatioo8. of the raP-would be litJbcs.idizing the low ve· ·r 1 line of pas-Montego and U\i:.. spring ._........,,te Federal . lncome ....... ers. "ThiS could "Use of Tr,usts ln Estate senger cars. with the Continental Mark y•.....,..-ageoctes. ......., Planning." The forwn will Ford VP and'Llnc-Merc 111. Based on the response It cwld be a year before be a completely new route general maagerl M. S. Mc-or our custamer-s to our bl83den: buyers nmten irl-to new htunes in housiqg," begin at 7:30 p.m veotors,' eveo ~gin to feel says W.arach, "and at the For reservations c a 1 1 Lau,i!h.lin, formerly head of previous major innovations ~ '-no"" . Ford Division said, "The • we are confident that our WC' .... ...-...-same time t?Je government Thomas C. Brady a t 1969.,r, Mercw-y line repre-steady resurgence jn tti.e Meanwhile, housing ex-would acoomptisb its aim of Dempsey-Tegeler'• Corona sents the most dramatic marketplace will continue." pert& are worldlJi "eround • 0 c i al a e c 0 norn.ic im-del Mar office, 675-514.1. changes in luxury cars in The new Marquis and the clock t.o interpret tM provement." one year in the history of Marquis Brougham h&-d· law for ttleir i n d u • t r Y LP Ford Motor Co." · to"s, sedans and convertible clients. AM en illusCr.aDoo, -BE YOU, the middle "He was speaking nf a a~ on a 124-inch wheelba5e P t · H 11 1-incQme family, build '°"' Bank Increases ' re O 1 Ce a a m DOW . new line of 1 "~ger luxury and are -2'24.3 inches long, ....:-.1-K;..n dream vacation home. Th.iS -..... privately l.a.l'-"UL&I-. Ml tx-would be done through a cars bearing the Marquis providing roominess a n d hawrtive ao.afysis by two of ~·..........,_..al liberaliza"on of Its Capi" ta] nameplate,. a new full'"6ize passenger c om fort. The its editor-expert&, EI i .,.....,,.._.,,... i.i spcrts/specialty car named Marquis Colony Park sta· Warach and Everett :~born· .. ~for vaca-the Marauder, a bigger and tion wagon with yacht deck Dasholf. WJlll Dir~s of Umted States completely new Mercury side paneling features a From ttJis private report -Give de t' r i 0 rating National Bank today voted a Monlerey and a new Cou· dual-acLion tailgate l hat neig1lborhoods a financial be d Uk d and an llrte.ntlew with 3.610 percef'Jt st.ock dividend • g.ar ~~eluding a convertible. can opene e a oor Waradl, I have d1tlal'ned the shot-in-tbe-ann ~y vastly aggre~ttng 47 040 hares G1vmg Mer c u r y ne'."" with the glass all the way m,.·-~·•. exp:and.iOg Federal llousing . •· • . s 1 strength at the 1 ...... of Uie up. Jn total theni are ei~t T:-:u mm a r l ! • and A~ti.on {FHA) in· increasing the capital ac-line is the Marq~ which models. f>" dramatize what a trem~ surance for loar\S f.o repair, COWJt of ttie ba.1* to is strictly Con.tlnental in-Power and performance dous breal!lthrougb this ts, :.,~~~m""""es ~Lesoer $13,500.000. spired. In .addition, the di-· are aA~:1edb. by hpamy· -8·ng .th• the 1968 housing law coWd: ~ ..... _,.., •iv ... w If vision has improved the de· new ~u 1c.1nc w1 <*k!r neighborhoods. approved by t h e sign somewhat of the Mon· Select-Shift automatic trans- -BRING DECENT boos--Offer dignity as well as Comptroller of the Cur· tego and made a few re· misslon as standard equip- ing for the first time wittlln jobt to &iwn dVt'ellers by a rency, the stock dividend finements to the Continen· menl. The Colony Park the reach ot low income provBon that workers on will be ·d Sep 30 1968 tal. wagon has a 390-cubic-inch families, those with yeariy reb\lilding and remodeling pai t. ' to There will be '.r1 models V.S and tru'ee-speed man· eani.rlg!S es low 89 '3,0110 to project& in slum areas must shareholders of reC<Jrd at d'r the 1969 line going on ual transmission as stan· around $7,MO. '11* would be cocne from wittM the areas, the clOtSe of business Sept. sale Sept. 27, COO'lpared to dard. dooe tbrougb. &Ublidiet to it at all pOSsibte. 13. 35 at the start of the 1968 The Marauder and the ------'----------'------------------model year. Marauder X·lOO are per· -··· the name Change you'll never notice DEAN WITTER « Co .. INCORPORATED If the fo.mlU.. Dun Witter & Co. •lgnature 1hown above doe1n't look much di.JTerent than it did before, lt'1 not 1vpr!.lnt. The only change ia that the word ~·Incorporated'' now appears beneath our name. "These automobiles rep· sooal two-Ooor bani.tops de- resent the fourth stage in signed t.o bring sportiness and high performance iii a new size to the luxury car field. They have a whe~l­ hase of 121 inches and are 219.l inches loog. '11he Marauder X-100 gives top street performance with its standard 360-horsepower, 429.cubic~Dcti V-8 four-bar- rel oarburetion 8Dd ~lec.t· Shift automatic transm.issl'oo. PAINT SCHEME These new hardOOps are of tunnel-back design; 'lritb the trailing edge. of the rear roof pillars flowing down and extending to the rear, A gpeci.al two-tone p a i n t scheme features the entire twinel-back area of the car with a sports-tone matte finish in a oolor to com· p\ertlent or to contrast with the main body color. Front styling of the Marauder is simdar to ttie N".arquis, with broad power dome hood and dual concealed beedlamps. The third major change for Lincoln-Mercury's Stan· dard-size motorcars for 1969 is the completely n e w. Mercury Monterey an' d M-onterey OJ.stom line of nine models. They are longer and toomi"er, with overall leDgth up elmost two inches to 221.8 inches, and width increased. almoEit two inctiee t"O 79.8 inches. Cougar's first ccoovertible has a new type of. con· vertible top linkage which st.ack'S lower and leaves no UDBightly linkage parts pro- truding into the r e a r p a ssenger compartment. The bacik window is clear tem'pered glass with "in- vi6ibte.'' binge.in the oenter. · More powe·r and, perfprmonce are provided by Cougar with a new 256- horsepower, 351-cubic-inch V-8 engine that is standard. A four barrel version ups the honepower to 290. Ad· ditiooal options give Cougar t.op street perfcrmance·. It is 193.a inches 1ong a11<1 74.2 m- ches wide. There are new engine performance. opti'ona to<: the Montego.aod ID< tile Doa1 incorporation aip.al a big change at Dean Wit.tar? In 10me reepecta, ye1. The accele1ating rrowth of the invesbne.nt bu.aineu over the paat 1everal yean with it.ii increasing complexitiet11 h.a1 made the decieion to incorporate a natural one. We are confl. dent that incoTpOration will facilitate and accelerate the utilization of new technologiee now becoming available for providing improvM investment 1ervioe for the investing public. Wheeler Deaf.er , ~ twl><loor hardlo!>< ' whlch ~ are pacing Lincoln· Mercury Division to new sales records. • In other retpeci.a, thi1 transiUon to corporate etatue will in no way affect our current day.to.day OJl('rations. We'll still have 1067 Account E:recutivee, 57 office11 from Wall Street to Waikiki, 49 ae. curity analyeta, 50,0CXl miles of private leased wire, membershipt on 18 exchange. and, moet important.. 310,000 clients who will continue to receive tht best inveetment !M'rvice we know how to provide. You 're cJose to men who knou.1 when you in vest with ... DEAN WITTER Ire Co . JNCOJtPOJtATED Brenton R. Ogden. Manoge" 881 Dover Drive, Ne wport Beach Telephone 642-6050 Theodore Robins Jr., left, of. Theodore Robins Ford, Costa Mesa, receives the Ford dealer distinguished service award from W. D. Pardoe, assistant man· ager of Ford Division's Los Angeles sales district. The award, the highest given Ford dealers, was pre- sented to 39 dealers in the Los Angeles di strict. Now Possible To Shrink ' Painful Hemorrhoids And Promptly Stop The Itching, Relieve Pain In Most Cues. 1'' ew l ork:, N. 'V. (SpecJ•l): Sci. ence hu found • medication with tht abii\ty, in most c•&ff -to promptly slop itching, reliue p•in and a1:tu.Jl1 thrink hel'l'lonboids. Tutl by doctors Jlrf>Ted that in 1:1J1e at'ter Ca8e, "While gently relie•ing pain, actu.J reduction of the inflamed hemorrhoids took place. Tbeaec:m U Preparation V . There'• 110 other formula like itl Preparation H alllo 80ol~e8 irritated. tl11ue• and he1p1 pre'f'etlt further Jnlertion. rn ointment or 1uppo1itorr t'orm. The top performance in· termediate is a new mode1, the Cyclone CJ, which brings together the 335- borsepower CJ 428 en~e and a value leader two. door fastback body to pr<r vide maximum street get· up-and·go for a modest price. Ram Air induction willl functional hoood ocoop is optional on the Cyclone CJ. The CJ 428 and Ram Air also ere av&iilable oo other customer needs. Included ROBINS MAN COMPLETES COURSE Edward A. Lake o f Theodore Robins, C o s t a Mesa, bu graduated from a truck leU1nr course con- ducted at the FA> r d M .. keting lnsUture in san Frilldito. • . lnsun, lnformQtfon SEC Warns: . Tell It Like It Is By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW "iORK (AP) -Re· cf:Ot goVernment m o v e a against the misuse for profit of cotporlle I n s i d e in· fmnlt1on indicates t h e government ia getting awfully toQ&ti. to work with or that umigs are really bad ill Wall Sir«<. tt could be -lnstde iotonnotioo, broad- ly opealdng, 16 private knowledge ol corporate al-"*' -should be public knowlodge. Generally it ts infoomation ~ enables a trader to buy or sell in ad· wnce. ol a major change in stnck prices. The classic case involvea Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Knowledge of a big metal ore strike in Ontario, the SecurW.es ana Exchange Commission claims, eoot>led cooporate officia1e a n d friends to mate a stock market killing a few ,years aco. But Cb.ere have been other le61 publicized c h e r g e s agBi1lllt -end there is lit!le doubt that w ~ a t reacbei rttie l\Dface ls only a part ol Ille pidure, NOT UNCOMMON The use of inside in- f<rmation is not an un- common prsctice jn tile securitl!s business. In fact, such information is the goal ol searities -1ystJ; and the menagen; of t.oday's b\g. mutual funds, a.moog others. In faot, there i:s a stock market theory that the little guy :iis &ways wrong -that the time for the prO- fessional<s to seD. is when the uttle guy ii getting worked up about buying -that might be at least partially based on how iH·inlormed ar belatedly informed the litue ~yi!. Now ttie J'Ule6 .are cbang· iog, and tf\e SEC is shouting it out: Corporate in- formation that inwlves tt:ie fortunes of a pubtidy held compmy should be made available to all shareholders, not to a privileged few. Men-ill LyDCb, Pierce, Fenner .and Smith, says the SEC, obtained infonnation t.hrougti a privilieged posi- tion with Douglas Aircraft Co. thbt ttle firm's earn- ingswa-e going to be less than had been forecast. BIG CUSTOMERS The brokerage house, the SEC said, passed on this in· formation to some of Lts biggest customers a n d enabled them to sell before tile )mow.ledge b e c a m e w:.idcspread. In addition, lt continued 00 accept orders for the stock from other cuataners, the SEC said. Merrill Lynch says it is in- nooe:ot ol. the ch.a.I'ges. i!b<>uld tllese charg<s be proved by tile SEC iD a. highly pubMW:ed case tile result could be shattering to ' the confidence of. the. na· tion'1 24 mimon investon. Bll: benefit& could accrue a1Bo if privilege js eliminated. Me:Till , Lynch isn't just another broker. It is every- one's firm and its ·J.1 million customers may be found. abnost everywhere. Its in· flllence is \Wiespread: its 1 reputatiron thines; its name, in fact, is a hoUsehald word. It is regarded equally hlgbly in the executive suite, ~ Merrill Lynch reeom· mendati.ons about a stock's value, aOO its ability to sell tfle shBlreS of corporations, 00s helped build some of America's industrial gioots. So 1'K<ge and powerful is ;1 that it has been called "The Thundering Herd." The New York Stoc'k: Ex- cbange Guide lists 17'2 of· fices for the firm, not just in• large cities throughout ttie country but in some suburbs as well; not . just in the United States but in cM:i.es such .as Oames, France and Tokyo. a The case is bound to raise doubts abOut the habits mxl methods ol brokers, for Merrill Lynch h's long beld a vtry special Jiositioo in tbe investment world. It has a reputation !oz encouragmg .and in.rtruoting small in- vestors. Tut S E C accusation!'! strike directly at this rela· tiomhip, c~ahn.ing that Mer- rill Lynch permltted large institutions to trade on in- side information w h i I e withholding it from tile rank and file. c The most recent cas• bY the SEC al.So brings up ques· tions regarding the size, power and influente o( in· stitutions such as billion- dollar miitual fu~. Want Wall Built; Machine Can Do Job FRESNO (UPI) -Build a house in 20 min,utes? Construct a wall from Los Angeles to San FTancisco in three months? A Fresno construction firm says it has a. machine that can do it. M. Kel:Jner and S o n lAlmber-Oo. announced to- dtay it has developed a machine, directed by a small IBM compu(ff, which constructs an tmtlrokeo wall frame, saws ft up to meet sipecificatl.OD6 and g i v e s detailed instructions on how to put the walls up to saw time. Bruce Butler, systems engineer for the firm, said that while the machine does not yet nail on ttie siding aM wallboard, the company is working on ttKat aspect also. 1 The idea Of the we.fl building mecbine is to save time .and COD6tructlon ·costs. "A Jaclt ol sililled labor keeps tile housing industry fZ"om meeting the demand tor new hOU!i.ng," said Ray Kellner, the tirttn's general manager. 'lbe cunpmy ha1 been us- ing the mt.chine since last. Christ.mas and Butler said if h;i., coostructed some 40,000 feet of wail frame. He said the invention could construct the interior and exterior wall frames for an ·average size, two . bedroom house in about 2fl minutes. B u t l e r estimated the same f r a m e would pro. bably take a carpenter more than a day to build. The machine produce~ abcn1t 20 feet of wall per minute. The wall builder is about 120 feet in length and resembles 1l series ol steela topped rectangulao ta~es. A conveyor chain runs through the center and as mate.-ials -fed izlto hop- pers -move. through it. braceB and 9luds a r e automatically cut to siz• end nailed Into place. Kellner said the costs of the preiabrtcated walls an lower than tttose of bafld. made wallt becfJuse the machine ii to accurate that it Wflstes very I i t t 1 e material. IWUTU INGS ASSETS OVER $425,000,000.00 HEAD OFFJCE ~- 315 Ea•t Color-® Boui.vtl Pa..-,.. ~911'-~~iiiiiiiiiii ___________ .,. __ ., ___ --· • OTHER BRANCH OFFICES • Arcadia a CoYlne .v Q- • ·---------------, - Jt DitiYPiliT ~~J,lii ---"'·~-··----. - Yolb' :Moaey''-1"ortla < c aas. New Revolution Announcing ••• the name changeyou'll never notice . . . . ' J • D~.A.N WITTE.a .. ~ Co. JNCDJlPDRATED I ' ' JI ............ n.. ""*-• OD. ""'"""'" ............ -., ............ ......,, ... lldld ....... W• DOt wwwp.iolml. Tbe ~ cts.,_ lll·tlle& tlle ...... ~,. ........... .,, ............... . . ' t..' -' I ...... y ... ,.,,_ .. _______ ... DEAN WJTTl:lt. a p!. ..._ ......_ JNCOllPOMT'D , ................ .,.... ............... . I 'lb•""eodore"'-Jlolillll Jr., lslt, ol 'lbeodore 11¢lnl Ford1 Coota Meos, nctiVOI tho Ford dcller dlrUnculohOCI service •Jrinl frvlll ·W. D. Pardoe, a11lll&nt man- ager ol Ford DIVll!on'1 Lot ADgeleo 1aln district. Tho "*.arc!. tho ld&btll llven Ji'ol'\I detilera, ,.., pre-,_ to 39 dealtrt •llf the Loe' A111eles cllatrlct • ................ ·MUTO --· ASSETS OYER '411,000,000.00 --SllblltC1IJ 1d1 '· ...... , .. , ...... .... SEC -.Warns: Ten· It LiKe .It Is · I ·NGs· • • • . ' . • I .. • I • i ' I I 1 ( . I l I ' , JlAD.'Y PllvT • • ' " -.-•• ' • .. So far, Love Hasn.'t .Blossoined . . ' ' . > -' - CoM W'CU' Em~. to Mtµe , RU1si.an, Brif,ish Pandtl8 • \ L I • '( • LONDON (uPll -'IM' AJ>.~ nMle la a bJ"ik and . )Ind 11 ...,..._ bl' ao A~ <>I ·-bt!mboo · Russian came I<> make love, "hllo ct.-.11iauo611; ap Ille ~I-toot -lilllr loace. t~ was on Al>-Ao'a bunk not war. · ' jp ... oiU~!a Ill 1110 °""'. ~ pllo ~ .et. 1boln .. , ~n he arrived. Chi-Chi J{iJ cblel co~,.~tbe c1'51 IOctloa at ~ coat of ':z-tlur\.lo •acb olblr" far'· ha<! •!lie oame treat <!'n her weatlle:r, not Ideology. , '900 , • · • · ~ 1....__ , aeparM8 ·bedroom. But ·she :Nobody 11eeted him wiUi -~ --•· ~'wee-. or IWD before feasted 00 ben and we~ .,}_ shoull of derision• ,J.111<Vthot. ~;": • ra"""'1q -~L J:ian1er to rl~ )ong helore hor in-Hi• proepective 'bride, In -<.,, • flf1 , ~ cuurung. !act wu last asleep. da) &l)d -II llMll · Tba bor\eym0011-Jlfn bas ...,;.,..., the M0scow t.oO•s laiey "1Plel and lumpo oC. -~."-a "palace o1 male giant panda flew Into )ugar, 'l'ba1 trip. WM 10 10)1 bf 'Jll<IUd panda • London late Fri4ay -night for · ~-11"!1 ·.~JI: An, yo:pen. The lri•h!i' pilnted a second robdHVO"' ~ .Ium1>f#d oleOj>Uy•OU\ of the -"'° l"'Y 811d ooothing · Chi-Chi, • lhO London :ioo'~ <rate and ~ bk Ifiodoa · olf·Whlle. Thero b central ' ' female counterparl · \ ioo den to D4IP wrnt ):nGl'e. ~ in case· ot a bad cokl Theyflrstexch~·oged. The~ .aJolm Qd..Qd'a . -.ePill. , . ,knowing glancu two yearsr-;;;;;;;;;~===========;;;;;i;Oif II' ago In MollCOW. The 1oob . were not of love . • ,,,. Chi-Chi . rejected • An-An'a amoroui • advancea, once , witht the rwipe of bet' paw across hia nos.e, an d frustrated zoologic al · hOpes for the production of the first baby giant panda in the Western 'Norld. ..... -· t TOday the mS:tchroaker1 began trying again, Op. timlltic Chi-Chi will be less shy in her home sur- I See by Today's IATIGNWIDE TEtECAST TONIGHJ1 roundinxs. One thing may unnerve An-An, however. Big brother, zoo officials and keepers -will be cos- "" ta n t I y watching l'e.ffalre giant pranda ojn closed circuit television. ' ~ . ' Want Ads . • • Need' concrete woril: &me e A private parcy is selling • 'fi6 .vw ~with .,,,IJ'M ' .,.,. """" and very reuonable priced. e A '9 Glaahopper, new u. ed onlY 3 rune., fully equipped, now for sale at a "hoppio" iood price! ! e '86 Chevrolet % ton VS QIBtoo1 ~ tenitl.c for the c.mstructioo man. "I don't know much about giant panda oo closed circuit · UPI t • ._.. television. • Some terrlflc buys m· furn. GETTING TO KNOW YOU -Russia's giant male panda An·An (rtght) man-looked very relaxed," 1ald a "'""and """""'°"'aw!!· · ~ag~ to catcli a glimpse of his intended mate, London Zoo's panda Chi-Chi in British airline 0 f.ficia1, ances today; So many BOOd • • .. , ~ • ".i ':. •I . 'KN8C . -Channel 4 1 '7_:'30 . . .1 .- • LOndon Monday."London and ]doscow officials are hoping for better results George Borny, of the •~ buyl, ,r oan't believe Jt!! than their last get together in Moscow two years arg:::o:_. _________ _.:h~o'.'.ur~tr:'.:I'.!p'._lrom~~MD~~sco~.w'.:._~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~·-•_"'_,._· "_'•_•_•_-_ _, __ "_"_'_''_'_'"_•_-..,.._ ... _._-__ '_-_:·.=:-:.__; World Also Reacted To Convention News LONDON (AP) -Theim· pest, In the future I will ln- pact of political events in sert hli nam~ in my morn- C!rlo&go and Miami Bead! Jog prayers, saying let the Vr'8S often felt just iLI strong-good Lord give him lmg ly in the capitlals of U1e life and in watching·over us world as it was i n let IDm take pains to save households of Berlin, Wis., us from that." . or New London, Ooon. From Chic•&'! Loridoll ---... + • ---~"-'1: ,......,,...,..... ~ t'or some · ~ t.·.•e-rg ir-v-a: n y ~ .!!. x press oor-- observers, the whole pro· cess of selectiog the next president was drawn into serious question. "I bad ttie impression of being in an unreal world like a huge insane asylum," -wrote Frenchman . Mlcbael- L<>Uis Schaeffer fr o m lf.blml. 1n a ·letten: column for the Paris magazine Express, he said, "Only the ins:ane were congratulating themselves . ·on 1be progress of their in· sanity. . .even though a lukewarm Gaullist in the rospondenl David English wrote: "1 beH"eve this could be the last of the old-style American po Ii tic a I con . veatlcm. And out of the chaos and ooofuslbn arid bit· tei:nesa could grow the first ol the new." Another reaction came lrom the Loodoo Sunday Mirror which wrote: "The best OOWI in the Kremlin wbeo the RU6Sian tanks · Wtl'e rolling into Hungary in 1956 was that Brita.in was invading Suez. "Hu Wardrobe. , An op•n l•tt•r to th• p•r•nts of young man entering college , , , Your son is posed at the beginning of • tremendously importent phase. You have selec:ted his college • , • you heve qiven your blessing to the cereer he is striving for , , , it is now time for you to provide one rem1ining asset to his 9r11t 1dventure -his w1rdrobel You want him to hive the very finest, for you wisely know 1 c:orrect wardrobe will give him confidenc• , .. confidence th1t is tantamount to success! We offer invaluable essi1t1nce to th is end. Our collection of clothing i1 without equal in . the C11iforni1 region. The 1cope of our cam- pus approved shirt end tie selection is with- . out peer."Our accessories are es complete 11 our knowledge of his needs. You m1y place hi~ entire w • rd r o b e requirements in our hands, secure in the knowledge that we ere the recognized authority in college men 's natural shoulder mode of dress. He will heve the finest end the benefits will be endless. He will meke •n important first impre11ion on c•mpus , .. his comfort, ease, and confi- dence will m1 int•in thet impression. The maturing development of hi1 per1on1lity will reAect the •dv•ntag• you have wisely giv•n him. Our belief in the1e points is such that we make thi1 1tatement: ''We unconditionally 9u1rantee the correct. nets and 1uitability of the werdrobe we assist your son in choo1in9, for eny college, in 1ny eree1 with full return privele9e1," nonn MEAGER$ SJOd POR MIN • --· • ' The belier a wonian 'Joob •• , tlte IOqei; a·man doeo 1 When wu tlte last time yourligure rated hh "flie" of' approval? • ' , • I ' • : U YOU want a &pre worth loo1dn1 at ... eome td GIOrl1 Marthall, the inOlt taece11ful' lpre eontrol '1.ltem avatlablel Jta-ve that yoatbful, HhHtlonaJ tilhoaec,_~e for Fall. throaah oar penonalbed eyllem that prodaeee~parnteed npld·H1Ul&; For &pre improvement, po1lme eorretdoll', aad pat.e, oar effortleee way relu:n you, re1Nlie1 t..SO.s. 'ntnt off· aeeee weight and lnc.hn, while 8.rmlag .Jlliue. and ton~ ~aldea. 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'• • • -.... -------~ ~. ----. --------~-~--~"!"'~ .... ~~-------""!'~"".'~----------~·--------1--c----...,..~~~ • • • • \ -·-~---·--\ --__ ._ ·-- FV Club Swingirilg Info , Hig~ Gear Activltleo for FounWn Valley Woman's Club are swlnJln& Into hl&h gear as tht fall season appl'Oacb~a. Rigllt around tho corner Is the club's Back lo Sc:boOJ Daze potluck ineetlng next Monday 816:30 p.m. In Tamura School. · · . · Specla\ guesta Invited to participate are the Mmes. James McCalJa, Onwge District president; William Cheney, Orange District llrot vice pres- ldeni; Dalo Mowery, Orange District second vice .president, imd Rowan! Mann, chairman oI Orange Dlstr!Ct's bolne management, llnance and co,.. . awner editcatlon. , MUJ!cally-incllned members ha~ the opporlunlty to fomi a barbel' llhop quartet and a minstrel group. Future bookings will Include perform· • ances for· upcoming club activities and· plibllc appearances. Tbo women · already !!ave formed It Club cliorm-whlch features a specialty trio. ' • I ' Under' the ~on of Mrs. JUchard. Kingsbury, the chorus has en- 'teitilned pationta·at th'e Westminster Convalescent Home and will ~articl· pate·ln the Orange District, California Federation 9f Women'r Club s Alta Fes\lval In Fullerton during the winter. Other programs for senior cltlzebs , • ate.In the pl~g stages. . Tbe chorus gathers each Tuesday at 8 p.m..ln the Fountain Valle) Methodist Church and new members always are welcome. Further inform- ation regarding the iilUJical portion of the club !.< available from Mrs. Kingsbury at 1142-5240. • Members not interested. iii the musical aspects of the club may offer their talenta to the bowlliig section which begins ,play In ?d.Sep.tember. The sPort enthusiasts will bowl at 9:30 ~.m. each Tuesday at Kona Lanes in Costa Mesa. Those wishing to '4strike" in this sport may telephone Mrs. Wallace Short, bowling chairman, 962-5414 ot Mrs. Al Hackmelster, bowling secretary at 1139-1716: • The opening year membefsbip of 120 members &n.d six provisionals is expected to "swell" after a membershiP tea on Oct. 5 at TamurJL School. • r.trs ... Will Romine, me.rnt.>ership cbaim).an bas plans for new mem- bers to bl!!'ome acquainted wi\Jl the club's activiUes. During the tea officers and chairmen will be Introduced and their dutie1 will be ouUlned. ' Also planned for the month · of October Is the club's award-winning safety puppet show, "N.eigh, Neigll, From Strangers Stay Away." Children In kindergarten and first grade in ·Fountain Valley elementary schools will be delighted by the puppets who offer an imporlaljt message. , Mrs. William Ctinningbam and Mrs. Jack Pike, safety co-chainnen are pref.Mini a new stage for the show and members of the organizatioo':.. sewing lfoup are designing new costumes. ' PUPPET PALS -·Tb• club's .award·win'ii!Dg safety puppet show, "Neigh, Nei~ From Strangers Stay Away" is getting a 'new face lift." With ·the able and talented touches -<>! Mrs, Jack Ike~ Mr~. Gerald R. Stevens and Mrs. Wllllam <..lllllllllgham (left to right) the puppets will don new costumes. • COFFEE COLD -FRIENDSHIP WAR-A mem· bel-ship tea is perking for Fountain Valley Woman's Club on Oct. 5. Discussing 0 ground'' plans are the Mmes. 0 . M. Hardy, president: Will Romine, mem- bershl'p chairman; ·Robert Gillum, ·and. Gerald Wessler (left to right). Highway .to Love Might Be Bypassed by Middle-aged W.idow DEAR ANN LANIJERS: I .. a widow 53 year1 of age. My d<aT boa· band died ID 19116 and lttl me witll a Ilka lncome. 1 want to mW it clear that I am not a rich woman. I an jU1t comlaNllly llaed. Wb&t I am looldnc for, Allll, II a bus- bMlcl --40 ..i l!O YW'I ol If• ...... -~ about SI. I drift a -Cldlll8C and I am getting alclt and tired "' the ,.or b~. \yby tho ear lllould need l'fPOln lit all II boy<led mt. My h°'blrid bought JI broad -JUii befcre be -· It liU cml117,oGO mlle1 on It. Whoa tllo .rePlllrm¥ • ~ me tile ccrllw•I« ooedl replocloC or U>e cy-. -¢nd!ni, I d<lll't lino• ~ .. ,. ANN LANDERS bow much lhe bas 1ullerii. To my w., ol tbJnking • ti.! ul\ashlng ii hurling our progeH. My Wife iD&lstl 1hat Ano L&oderl recommendl geltlng things OU\ in file opOu and talkillg tllern out. I believe It would be better ti> forget tile past and start with 1o. -be II talk!u& about IO I have to take his word for It. ID tllo ,.._ Ille bDll are awful. I am • good cook aod have I oleo home. Please tell me bow .. tQ meet a rospectable man · who · ~II o w 1 IOllletllJns &bout cars .. Love will CCIDO Jahr. -l/IEED HELP ' • / DEAR NEED1 a. .. 1" Ueck<d tbt ....... , 1 DEA!l ANN LANDERS : I bad clean slate. How -.11t! -REPEN· several af!alr1 Whldi lll>ally cemo to TANT my Wlfe'1 Ille-. I wu a lousy bus· DEAR REPENTANT: Apparently M.ud .S I admit tt. But I'•e le~ J'Oltt wife dte .. 't lffw tile dlttereaee my leilon and I'm tbro.p loollnf .11e1.... "lallla' llllllp •111" ... 1rOW>d. The problem is bow to &et beatlq a nllJeel lato Ille &roand. I am u.m,. back on tile trac~ . 11<1111111 ill lavor of l&Wug t1111a11 oal M1 wile .. ,. Ille lorglvee me, but !lot a eoaFte ol oqmc 1e11lon1 lhoal4 ll>e keep1 remlndllio! me of the. past . ·be eaoo111. fer,lvlnl Ir b essutlal, and presolag for det&lll. EV!<Y -part of . manta" -ud 1~1 111pally tndl up wllli lier "'7IDe ml leDinC m!'. 1111 wife • W-to do Ille forllv!DI· ~ Bat equally Important la forgetttac. After a wUe for1tve1, 11le 1bould toraet what 1be lortave. DEAR. ANN LANI>ERS: 11 hap. pened again for lbe 100th time aM I am •till burning. Illy pamo 11 Dan. Not Danie~ Dan. Dem Ja a name .all by itaelt, it ll uot an abbreviation fer anyth111g. Dan meai:fl "-judge." Dame'l meau "God it IDY Judge.0 Tbeae two name1 are u & fertnt U John ii from Jonathon. , J r~ved five honor a w a r d cerultcate1 at my aradualion. Every awwdf wu made out to "D.An!ctl" for U>e tlmple re.,on tbat the school clerk Ii ID IMD«amut( l la>ow th!a letter II • , DOI lmpootaftt ti>• JDJllY people but p~ print It "!')'W&f. You will be blessed by every.Dan In the world. Thant '°"· -JUST Pl.AlN DAN DEAR JUST: Happy to..obU11. (P. .S. llo'f do 7" feel &boll Dauy Boy!) . Unsure ol your'ieU on daUIT What's rtciin What'• "'""'' Stiou2 you! Shouldn't you! Stbd for Mu r..n<ters' boolti,i "Dating Dos .,<I. 1>oo'11.• enclolinl wl\b your roq\IOI\ :Iii ~II Jn coin , and a Ion(, selt;i<ldresjld, llal1>ptd illlyalope, Ann Landon will be 1.lad to ~Ip you ~ your ptoblom1. S.D<J lbem to her tu w• or the DAILY PUJo•r onc'ts!•I a Hlw:d~. llampod .. ve1opo. .. • ... -------· - -.... --------· .......... ·-... -----..... -..... ----------~-------~~-~--'-_1;.~.:...=:;.:_:;o:.a;;;;i. ... .-..~ .. r.o. ........ _ _..;... __ ==-'-.i.... • ' • J• DAltY PUT PTA Take Note ~nit Meeting MRS. CHARLES W. DURR RodtnV-• Newport Beach Church : Setting for Nuptials 3 a..." J-Cllrilt " .Yellow cnpo ...... - ii.-Do:r -· Nowp>rt -tr-.......... br ·~ ix;::..111o,:::: g:_ ~ i.:r~ ~ P....ia-,, -N.ll. md .,._.Kia )lid ~ 1ill1ll Dmr la Judi Gripe ...i Kr 1. ·-*'"· ---tbey-.... -Parm cl· ·--of wll!le --A' .... lllr lbe -<I Jlr. -tiR>e4 ill J0D>w - aod Jira. WllDI C. Dmr of .....c.d -Ion. ~--. Tu:' -... . -A. Durr -.. .. he,, ... "Jlr. --· --Ir Illa-· -G. -<I llewpat 'Ibo bride'• l>r-Dwrid . ,_.. --... lrideO .... '• ;,.4:"'-• _...."'.... --Durr -eel .. . ' lbe --• P8U lo lllelr -· ,_....,.,.. -do oolo Kaile uurlag the - -_. ... 1-c ---..... -by • Ii •• ... a ehlpei tna ~ ...... la D'An:. tth+•1wt ID alfwm '--1be farmer Illa Boaf ls a .-~ ...i ..,.;;;: r· ., " -111&!1 s. ••••c Jw -. SdloollDG-..iD!Oe • ...... -• -~ Collole In st. 6-le. Utah. . Jlle\++ t11• .. dMI zamo. b -• foar·J••r e4 wD ..... ill bm' DWIP4 « ol Preludel, tbe JM t boill'.et Glendale Sym~ A JollOw and --.., Ot-•· w cwded oat m .,. lier' hllhtnd re c e ~ t 17 ··--aad fu1lllled a-.,_ -1rllll ...-1ea. Long In Ire_ for tlle <Jlur<h fl( • JffilS <lirill "' tile Loiter· Folk Tune -Musician On Program '1'lo c.naa dol Mor home "'Mn. R. w. -"111 .. a.. .. 111n1 fnr the ftnt .-1 ol the Upper Bay 11'1 d 1 ol tbe Orange Cl 1 '; PldDlln:niomc Soct. .. . ,.. 1111 meollol wm lab ,.... 1111t:a L.llL ...,,.,.., ... .. '1111 --)1111'· -will be-br .. ---.Kn. .,J. I. ... It:. .... R.I. Loldt bu ... • rsz•• .. fll'oermn to be ... ..., .. .1--.• fla aw1lcl•• who ., -· -will -l>o Unlm'lity of T._ at 'El IWo In Ille foll. He 1- a-..S Ao9l1n lligll Sd>ool in El Pa90 .a· Di.De .. Collett Luncheon, Card Games Scheduled M1I Upolloa c:blpler "' -Sielna ""' .. -. • ptCeaeutial Udieon ta tbe Garden Grow reddeoce ol Kn. Donis FIDe al 1:• p.m. s..it. 7. The --wt.I be lbllowed.,, ...... _., -· Talllo will -,.now -· the 11C1«1Q'1 triaadllblp IJlllbol. °"""' -.. Ille Mmet. HllCb Har•ey, ' _ _, • Harbor Area Schools A PTA Must A ~--Pl'A publicil)' Cbljfmm ii N1ai coordlaated by Illa DAILY PILOT .ootllty department. . • . • St. John the BaptilVChurdl, 1021 aoker · --«., 1a-eootrl4en'-wlll-be-llle-~ ,; 'l'lmndQ', Sept. 5, at 2 p.m. '11le. ~ ii 1ocaW betw-Fairview Road ind BNll>1 -. ANUCing the newspoper 111 compllln_J th! nen for !lie Pl',A page will be Mrs. fiared . (Fran) SmHh of Newport Beach. ' The meeting will .be attended 117-.aller Uie pulllldty chairman, her ulillant, Ille PTA president or a repnsentatlve of, '!he IChool uni!. . Dmlllg the gatberinf Jidurll will be llCbeduled-rqr the year. Cbainnm ma1 ~J rel...., fur the fill! week ot ldlool, fDnnl will be available. In_ to attend are repre1eolath .. fr0in the Newport Beach, Colta Meta aDcl Lagmiio Bucharea. Hawaiian Wedding < • , Engagement Antr~ced ./ . . Students Touch Foreign Soil Dave Alward, presldellt al the itudeot AFS commit- . tee at Newport llartJor IDgb School and Thomas Place ;Jr., father of Cindy Place who spent a IUD>- mer In Pera cn the Americans Abroad Program, offer an auuting hand to new aninls Tbonl Obb- IOD and Sachiko IJrnshima (left to ri,glrtl. who will • --Horoscope . altend Newport Harbor High &boo! !or a taste of American culture. Tbord, who arrived from SWeden on a plane with 100 other AFS students, will live 1filh Ille Clarmce Dabh. Daughter of a doctor In Tokyo, Saclriko'a foster family are the Joseph Ros-......... Capricorn: Listen and Learn Woclnatday,. Sept. 4 clay coiockleo Yllb 1oug. IP"dal a tie a ti on to Spollight contin ... cm 111- BJ llYDllEY OllARR . ~ activi\J· Keep com-partnenblpo. come poteutial. St.~··~ Qmn:h la HCWloluln wllf be ... --tor ... October .-., -., la marr1aip Ialll,y Laulaa Sm1lb and TCWll L. Edw ...... ID. Parents of Ille -))' enppd couple .... Mr. and Mn. Tom Smith of Hun- Uac* -alll1 Mr. Mid Mni. T. L. Edwercls Jr. fl( Foqnliain Valley. Tbe bride-elect Is a ..mar at H1111tingtoa Beach Hlfili School and pianl to . atteud' 0r""1!' COM! Oollege and majoc in home living. Her Im lo an ahnnnl>I of Mmtn.a IDCb smooI and was a -al occ. Pr""""1y be " eerWiC -tbe Arm1 lDViotrau. Singles • CW( __ , ___ ._, ft.A.::W ~-.!"!'k.~ .. :1•:.. c·· . .,"!J"»,._. ~~st:!~:. . AQUARIUS (Ju. .. ,..., . .Dlll!ll'-1...,,,.. .. u ....-·~ ~--~,. ~ IaJ: Aeciont verul!llly. fie ··1 · •t d 19): c;::bances far success vertise. Take long-range require revi1lo.n. Be original in &bought. action. nVI e are enhanced. D ••ire• , view. Strengthen ps-81 anai,tlco1. Doni jump at study upansJon plans. Yoa • KATijY SMl'IH October Bride Mission T ofd, Public Invited ' bopea and whet come phOO<nphy. !Int after Some -who talk ol ..., not going to remain la T Q doser lo fulfillmenl You CANCER (June %1...July =· --. cu't once plact. Know this -Q · QnCeS receive aocia1 invitation -22): In~st m· occalt or · auerttons. l\ealite plan accordingly. Cycle re-One ol. the Soutbera accept. Tbla could open door mystery"' spurred. You ll· · .__....... mains "••. You look lll<e a 'lbe •~ .. ~-«-m-Club C I l I I z.1 toerdttngaperience. amlnevarioutfactl,facetl, -........... """'6'J. ......., --.w.-u.ay~ a orn a -1iz:t-et TAURUS (April ll).May You're not Ubly lo be UllllA (s.,.t. 2S-Ocl. zt): -· Ylll beg1a lldhllles Sept. 7 Missionar1-to Deaf, tbe :ID): Prestige riloll -you aatialied-auperficiallD· =-~=.-: PlliCE8 (Feb. B--Yllh•-.:efMatp.m.to Rev.G.A.Geln,wlll-1< areubdloplaymajor.role dicallo!».KeylsloUl:1D1til blgb. Nolldog IWfny to. ~'"'red~-...:i": ~ :.n--.. "= al•-., apm..ed i., In IP""ia1 projecl. Show "111-....,... are obtained. •·· Glv all. P..-aI -•-If-• ahlblt con-KUlic Y1I1 be '-..._ Zeu1i Mary and Martha Soclety lug a e 11 to band I e LEO (.,July 23 • Aug. 22)' ...,~ur y &el -~~ doobla Trio. ., ·-• . SL Paul'1 Lulliqan Qum:li responsibility. If aamt lo Day to wall, observe. Avoid ::Ot go:;;;· :: · .,._ ... -art'. Tbe aame Jiond YID pilQ'" al 1 p.m. 'lbunday. wort . OTertlme, am 11 e . tnlll>lure lltarll. Belt lo 1 .,,.;:;:' -• -""" '1llese ..,. be overcome. Go for tbe -1· .,....._ ~ Tbe polbllc la l!Mled to &qmion a r o oblervillg ,pmull otben to tab In-• . ,,.. ~-· to " --...-·~ bear h1a •-~ -lnterelt. !ti.alive. What you eeet ....,. BCOBPIO (Oct. ZS.Nov. -wllldl YID ..-a -.:e . -. Brtnclnc GEllllll (May %1.Jmie ealoyoa,Meamnold ...... 21):Sbabolfkthargy.You enryS-S.yframlp.m.to Qriat to lbe Dool. la lie :ID): Good lunar -~ to. ))' aggressive 9Ctionl. Give are due lo complete bait mld!dgbt al tbe Anohelm cburdl al GI Cypr-, -..-which -·-_....._ Al!-Jade F. Elka Lodfe. l.ag1b Beach. • ....t~-;;;:-.,.,.. 1gures Slneleenlllvllodto-11e& ....... n1a will he l""IJ.Olderladhld11.•1 In Discussion .-.. :=a:..,~~~w.': meam Yell -but ,.... Neldoibteda and E w a Id -:1 --la a "" .,::: a"':Yi.::,;:: CM O...e~aten H~ ~YID lncludo Clubs Stress Pl~nning SAGITl'All11JS (NOY. ZS. Ard! Bey Women'a AalOda-O -~ ......., tram 6?:!A!::: Sa- . Dec. 11): TUe dlrec:t adioa --· •t io:a a.m. ,.th; ...; W...._.y at Qiun:b, EI 1'111>~ F--:--nu if tt ~tata • mat 'Dlllndl;y. lp.m. In 8-' Street Sc:boal, La the r a 11. Ch a r·c h, At Information Meet S.-11 wmbbopl will be ca l>o .,_ wbea tile Sociftvrnl Sedion Of Saa Onlo ~ N•tional FederaliCWI fl( -and PYo1.-Women'10nba meeta Sopl. u. st.« br Mn. A. W. ~~.=!"'i;;:; .::·~,-~Ii~l-::Oawla==K="="======Clpotr===-=·=o.=,..=di===:; Conelm, dillrict mem-you mean bu1lae11 . -V-.JJIM w(ll ..._. ..,r .,.__ A. E. NaeceU fl( Ille NOWl'P'I -club will pr.,i.te at .., me6!c after the 7 p.m. dinDer in the Ha'Peaay Jaa la w-. Goett ........ will .be ctlatrlct dlalrmen, Kn. J. W. Wlnkn, procram --and Jira. w. L. -·public ........... wbo will talk on JllUCI an planning jor the co!Dlng year with emphasis on personal de\i °':\'iilltitl WnrillrloPS be eon· d~wMtl.111mmarle1 ~ --Kn. Hlg!ilteht uu1q,. and _,sat hiltary " ,... ---Bernice Schoonwer, dlstrlct c1p1lrilit:W. •a*'1 II*> Jiw4) -.I penona1 de v e I o p me n t CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-mow ane •••uck -Jan. 11): Tab lloct. Gard -. led ..... lln. lbeft a1ao 1rill be a -"""· Li1tm to ..,. J-lfMloy, Yl!I fia Kn. wort1hop for club get1iona br -w1tll-... Fr-*--. -1- ---by cial .--.-4oa't ,....._ 11111 Jira. - lln. E. E. P«b ol Ille San·.-be~afrald--ln-llsten--'-""and==-='=u.~Bw=='=ldft.~-----1 ta Am Club -part\ dUtrict pttsk'ent 'lbe Soutben1 -Is made ... "' -tram -Park,G..-Gnm, ~~() Hualia&t<w> Beacll, Laguua .. -. -" Seal ·Jload>. , llewpori H-.1 Ore1co. s.,, Clemente and .. -Ana. Bolt111e1 for tbe evening • ..m be tbe -Grne :\11 Club wllh Mrs. Mary SmlttJ, • praident. R-can be m~-YlttJ Ml'· Grete Rippon, --..entnp. " • .. arelal1txi1 · only IJgnl _. Sdlool of Art 1114 Design UNIQUE people! FALL PROGRAM • .... ._.._ IOMI l'UNTZ DAYID ICHNAllL IOMaAIM~ UMOLI SCHRlll nnt OSI009 JON STOUS141Y LUie: AND ADYANCID COUISIS ' • Newpon NMICWlll BMk ft-°'9nOt Cc!mty'• -........... ·-...... , .... ....... Boni<. W.WIH only ... __ sie..tio.. - WAMI AIDIDLV• EmCIENT &o 9talf ••• "*' offlcee. o.....-hee~-­for a.Hera, ..,._t•liM and drtttcal Mlp.. ~a•~ benat1•' ;.• Sa. f,.,..., ....... ,.._ .. ....... lo wotk ..-i Yniql» ..... Md ..,. ....._ ................... - hit " lflPoll ltlrl lflt ! ~~I IJ. 'Itri NEWl'OllT NATIONAL llANK W Ill ... a DIMf' f' .....,_.a....,c1•1..., ·Hit.t11m1.t ..... -.... MEET THE NEW GLYCINE DAY .l DATE Glycine It one of SWrtnrtand's greet Wlh:hll. And now, Glycine brings you thl O.y & Date. Each 24 houro. tho doy and-dlange aut~atlcal~. Both are Nff-wlndlng. "''"'and ahoc:k proof. Gol<t-flllad '°!>: ---. •ulomallc Dor& Oolo,m.t\I. D1y & Data With V1cuum .f'nOY9mlnt. Stalo--wllh 14Wotgold-nta,$~ ~ .... I W.1ht Ot1~ T .. =-In An"lacMao •""81mlllc.8'1 - -lbe J>odc!-, ...... ., .. _ ... Gerold J'-, D a a ~ Mak Wood, Greg ._ A11 ,,., •11 ''"' ,_ ...,_; s~~·~ 11 FASHION ISl.AHD ................... z..t, Tom Vm DJt> ...i ... ._ c.,. ... nMM-•Af ~Wleon. "---or---------------"" N~T HACH "4o4-IHG ~-----~ ~ -..... --··-----·--------------~ ------------~----------------------- • • • ---~-.---------------------------, _ _,,~--~-·----,--~-~-----~-,-~---· -- . -- - ----~ DAILY 1'11.DT JS Rings Family, Keepsakes .. Henry S. Woods Claims · Nuptials Link Hamill-Gold Names . /. , On their way \0 Pueno Vallarta and Acapulco are honeymooning • Tom Rae <Mid and hla bride, the lonner l)el.Thoa Hamill, who exch .. ged \ wwa and rings in Sl Andrew's, l'reabyterljll ChlU'dl befo"' the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dieren!ield. Bride in .Newport-Rite Upon their ntum the c:wpl0,;1on of Mr. and Mn. Edwyn Gold o! 'Cenltos and daughter of Col. ~)'and Mrs. Robert S. Hamlll o! Nt'fport Beach. will reside In HuntinJ!top ~ct>. Thll beliedli:t Is a graduate o! Norwalk High Sc:llool,. Canitoe Junior College and CalilolJ)ia State College at Long Belch. Hia bride, a third ·generation Californian ,ls the g"'at-granddaugbter o! W. T, N~wland, an early settler and. one o! the founders o! Huntingthll.. Beach. Slfe was educated at.Bellevue ffieh School, Cnlorado Woman'.s Col· lege, 'Sopbla University In Tokyo and the Unlvenlty of Hawaii. Wedding selections were sung 'by Mn. James WUllam.s as the bride wu escorted by her father through the chureb bedecked with blue del- pblnlums apd wblte glaclin!l. • For her wedding d'I)' the former Miss Hamill chose a w)lite s1lk orgama over taHeta gown draped with point venlse lace at Ibo 'Scarlett O'Hara• collar and accented at Ibo· IMMllce with a blu• satin n&h. Similar lace formed bet' hat. which, ~d a chapel !Ollglh Illusion veil. She carried white orehlds sprlnkled with blue delphiniums in a nosopy. ·Attired in white linen with wlde-cushed-leather belt were her at- tendants matron o! honor Mrs. Howard Cagle, and brldemalds Mrs. Steven Roberts Of Costa Mesa; Mn. Michael Moreno of Santa Ana; and the Misses Barbara· Benfield of Seattle, Wuh.; Lin Wilde o! New Yori<; Sandee Kno[>. loch o! Washington, D.C.; Sarah Wilcox o! Montiomery, Ala.; Diane Neal of. Texas, and Jill Van Leeuwen of Ontario, the bridegroom's niece. Flower girls Sarah and. Lisette Bergey scattered blue silk petals. They wore white wile over blue wi~ lace-tucked bodkOI and small blue petal hats of lace. . .. Tbe .bride's brother, Tim Hamill carried the rings. staliding as best man was Kelly Templeton of Newport Beach, who was assisted. by ushers Bruce Rollana:; Richard Francis; Ronald Chfon .. ister; Al Rodriguez; Michael Moreno; Charlea Wright, the bridegroom's cousin; Garrit Van Leeuwen, the bridesroom's nephew, and Timothy Hamill, the bride's brother. .: .. Following the ce .. ony 400 gue&ts attended a ""'"P<IOn in the Bal- boa Bay Club, decorated with white bird cages and doves with blue velvet ribbons. Sliver candelabra stood on the punch table, wbllo the pale blue wedding cake was surrounded with white doves and fresh gardenlu. Assisting the bride's mother were Mrs. Dick Horton and Mn. Jack Burry, punch table, and the bride's annt Mrs. Gall Hamill, guest book. Special guests in attendance were Gen. and Mrs. W. W. Wllcox of Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lungers of. Augusta, Kan.; Mr. and , Mrs. Norm Jones of Burlil\gton, Iowa; Mrs. Olga Omstead of Redding, the ~~=::::::!.lf::&:--:;-0"--~-; Dr. Mark.Stakebl!l!cieW"York; Capt. Michael Jeffers of Wenachee, Wash.; Capt. Richard McGregor of San Francisco; Capt. How- MRS. TOM R. GOLD ard King o! Tyndall AFB, Fla.:. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Metzgers arid lam· Mexican Honeymoon ily of Phoenix,· Ariz.; and the bride's aunt and qncle Mr. and Mrs. Gall • Hamill o! Glendale. . In St. James -Barbara Jenki·ns.\_Weds ~. • • • . -""'~to . " Married during !Ingle ring rite.. In St. J.,... EpiB<:opal Church, Newport Be a ch were Barbare Jane Jenkinl ol Costa Mesa and ~ John W•nama.ker ol HermON Beach. Londa Oalllerllle St.wart ... and Henry Skorvan WOOd.1 Piettltd nupital VOWI with rings wwn klr' 66 years by the •bridqroom'1 pal>ernd sreat-crandporellll. The Rev. Raymond Sapl1a otticiated .t the ceremony in Our i...dy Queen of tile Angel.! c:atboUc Ch u r c h , Newport Beach. Parenti of 1be brldo .,.. Mr. and Mra. OU. B. Sbrnai of. Orange. Her bua- band le 1be IOI! of Mr. - Mn. ~ Woods ol Coato Meia. Eocom.t In tho allor by her father, tile lrlde wore a silk organza cage with a yolk of venl!:e lace a n d a Watteau train, qed with a wide band d lace end peau de 1oie. Her fircert1p U· lualon veil was held in place by a clust.er of venlte lace nowers with flowered 1troeamer1 ln back of th e veil. She cmled a eascade of butterfly roae1, ltephanot:il and fern. Mt.a Jo Ann Allord ol Tustin -maid ol bonor1 we&rlng a princess rtylea g o w n of wedgwood blue peau de 10ie. H.-beadplece was a velvet bow with 1trea-mer1 and fresh chry1anthemum1 tipped in blue. She canted a cascade of iceberg chrysanthemuma tipped In bl .... Bridesmaids, d r e 1 1 e d .tdentical1y and c a r r y 1 n g identical bouquets were the bridegroom's slaters, Mila Mlchol Wooda and Mias Mary Fr.ancea .woods and a frlmd ol the bride, Mias Oandy Cline of Orange . Paul Schley of Costa Mesa was oked to be best men whlle when weI't Larry .Aaams of Hayward, Byron Schweitzer of San Bernardino and J o h n F. a.wort, Ille bride's brother. The ~on took place in Mesa Verde Country Club when c!i_,. end hon d'oeuvres were served to more than 2:IO eue1ts . A&RllUDg et the reception were Mra. Jerry Early ol • " .... ,.... MRS. HENRY SKORVAH'woObs ' ' . . . Former Londa Stew1rt · Funennn mi Mn. Larry Adams of Hayward. M i I I O..istine ~on c\f Tuscon clroulat<d the ~ booli. Speclal gueltl! ,,... Mr. and ll!ra. Henry Kacik of Brooklyn, N .Y., grandparents of tile bridegroom. The bride is a vactuate of Orqe High Scl!ool and ls a sociology major at UCI. Her huobond ls a anduat. of Moler Del Hlgt. Scllool and Loyola Unlv.rslly o1 Loo Angeles Wbele he affillated will! Delt3 Sigma · P h 1 Fratemlty. He ls -.itng CalifomU. State College at Fullerton for bJ.a muter'1 degree in English. Alter a we<lclll!t trip lo Northern C81/~ th e newlyweds will reside on tbe UCI campus. The bride, daug!tter ol Lt, Col aod Mrs. J. W. Jenkins of Scottsdale, spoke her vows before the Rev. John Ashey in a long sleeved em- pire chaoti1ly lace end organd:Y eown. Her illusJon veil was caught to a petal Honeymoon in Mexico . Single Ring Rite• , . 'Date Set Betrothal Revealed The beCrot!>al ol Judith A• .. klalxl, N.,. Zellood, Is Gail Jiles ft stia.d.ey A. an alumnus ol. AucklAQd Halj>n wu re .. aled by her Uni...mty and 1augllt ~ par<nts, Mr. and 11'.rs. ~·In _,i.i educati'"1 Iii Clarence JU.. ol Hlllltington N"" Zealand. He -• Beach. ~Youth~· Misu J 11 e 1 met hm' teacher to Demnark. betrothed while t<adllng in After. l>elr -.. Oii N ... Zelland oo a Fulbrigllt Dec. 28, tho couple wlll Exchaop ~. ruide In Soti Diego - The bride-elect atleoded ""1 wlll be 11111 time ~er OoUeae llld T<Celv· -at Son Dieto stata Oc1 her BA from Son JoOe Collep. stat. 0>11ege and her MA The future bridegroom ll'om Callforal• S I a I e wlll bo -king on bis MA Iii Ool!ego at Loni 8-11. Siie opedal educat!oa wllile Ibo taugt.t five ,_, In the bride-O>be will be _, HWllllicl:m Bead! H 1 g h • t,...ye., inlllltu1e I u Scbocl Dlrtlkt'ond oD< year coonseling end guidalce. 1B -i.eai.:.I. All<r their educ•tioa they Her !llma, -ol loic. l!lld will make 1ltolt permllDellt ,._,, Stanley M. Ha\A> ol •'"""" in Now Z<alaod. • !!hoped headpiece of lace and seed peari.s, and she carried a bouquet ol spring blossoms. Weartng a maize colored -troct and carrying white dats!es was Mrs. Bernard M#niscalco, ma- tron of honor. Gowned Identically 4nd carrytng 1dent1oal bouquets were Miss Judy Draper, bridesmaid 8nd Mis• Mary Jo Jenk·in «, junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was Nancy Duino. The bridegroom, ... ol Mrs. Und:a Wanamaker of Soottsdal.e, asked K e r r y Thomae In bo his best men, while u1her1 were M.moc.Jco BaM'y ~ and the biid.•s twin broth· ers, John and Gerald Jen- kins. Following a recepttoo in the Newporter Inn, the newlyweds left on a•honey- moon trip lo the Virgin Islalllls. Upon their return, they wl1J establWl their llrst home in Lot Angeles. Thie bride, an elementary teacher In Newport Bee<b, b a "'"1uate ol Arlzooa SW. University and pledg· ed De1"' Delta Delta. Her l'lllband, -.l9o on alumnus iii' ASU, io all11lated w1lh Pb! ~Psi. JUDITH JILES HI TAcho< ---- --------------........... ---..............__ ...... .Hardy-Lea ·r Vows Said Carol Lear -th• bride ol George C. Hardy Saturday afternoon during • double ring ceremony pe!'fotuled by tbe Rev. Dr, Cllarles Dtereuftelc!' In st. A n d r e w 1 1 Prelbyterian , O.urcb, Newport Beach. MRS. ARTHUR J. AUNE TucMn Ceremony The lrlde, a resident ol Corona del Mar, ls the daugbter ol Mrs . Wilma Lear Of Westminster. Her htllband, of Balboa lsfand, 1s tt.. ... and mp.on ol Mr. OlldMrs.P .L.StatnbrOoll:of Ba!dwln Park. Newport Beach Home Chosen by Newlyweds · Etconiect down the aisle by Rlchlrd -0 f Balboa l11Mld, tho bride wore a full~leligtli. eown falhl.oned wttb. 1 e q u I n 1 1 pearls, lleucon lace and a lace trimmed oh'!><! tral.n. Her bridal bouquet wu a Bowls of gold and OI'Ange chrysanthemums adorned the altar ol. St. Mark's P r e t b y t erian <birch, Tucson when Beaitrioe Nan Muon became Mn. Artb1.r Jolin Aune. The Kev, Willilml Howell read . the tkd>le r l n g .,.,..,....,._ for tile clo.oj1Jtor of Mr>. lf.arTy D. Miaoon ol Tl-.. ond tho late Mr. Mal:OD and the SOD of. Mr. and Mra. Harry AllOO ol Costa Mesa. Given ln marriage ""by her mother, tbe bride selected an ecru crocheted lace l'>WD• IU>ionod with a tcaUoped nectllne, over a ~ lengUi white crepe lllell. Her oaolleUght veR wa1 attached to a crown of ~ loce, and she car· rled !_,-cymbldlum ordlldl. Wearint I frock of dJl. MmOD linen 90d. carryln1 a nooe1111 ol gold ond onnge ~ and J'Olllbuds wu 1 ' 1 U.,,. Ellell Dl•lz of ~.-ol-. E-Aune ol Dallae ,,.. tu bi~tber• belt man, Sisterhood and utber duties w e r e CMCade of white roses, a sumed. by another white carnation1, brolller, Riobard Aune ol steph.-0, beby'a brtath Newport Bead! and ~ and fern. White, a1ao o1 N""!>O<t l\llee Margsret Dedman of Beach. Corona de! MM, maid ol A ~ breatllut honor, C8rT1ed "'111o carna· r.u.....i in 1l>e......, lnD. tlonl, yellow TOIOI, beby'• Special guesta _, . brealh and fern. H« full were the bridegroom's lencQI. Uneo avacado abided mother: the bride'• brother, gown was tovered wkh chif· Gory Muon ol Reno ; Mr. loo and l<1tured • ll8lln and Mr1. Harold Maeon of•-back penet topped by a faJ>., Albeny, N.Y.; Mr. md Mrs. ric ro1e and elbow length Dou10lu Hanes, Corona del 1leeves. · M•, and Mr. and Mra. Mn. Jooepb Spera! <t Ronald Trumbo, Garden Ventura and Ml8t Diane Grove. MIAnhelmtt ol FUll<rtbn T h •.~bride, l teacher at were brld""""4dl. Th e y w .. tmfn1ter H1gl1 Scbool for -· ·-fUll ~ lime the put two yura, received: gowns MJd carried taentlcal her BS and ml1ter11 de&ree bouquet.. lrom the University ol O>ara .Martin of Bolbool Arizona where she alflllated Island waa the belt man and with Alpb• Phi oororlty Ind nJberl w«o Keoneth Toy Pl o.._ Pl, -and GOO<(e '.l'boodora adllCOlioo bonon<J'. , Boteoa of llalboe bland, Her -· who le • RlcNrd Mlchoela of Mlulou portner In • -Ana law Viejo and Devi!! Ne.......,er Inn, -..ed IU BS In Of Tullln. bw:lnep 1dmlDJ.Jtr9tlon . at Mill Sharon Xain, the the Un!venlllf of Mon1ont. bride'• couatn WU tho _.. be alao receJttJI "" aolqlal. !LB dolree. He b • Fol.lowing tbt e<nmoa7, member of Phi Delta Th1ta, -.t 200 cueata Jatberad Pill Delta Piii Jn _, for I NCeplloa Jn tlll ond the -·· Oollloral& churoh. aM American 8'r aaaoda· 'Ibo new Mra. Honl7 ls • -,. e m p It S h •• o a • a Ilona. ~ta Of Coat.a l\luo Slaterl>ood meeta the fourth 'Ibo aewb'w'eda ore bmM1' ScbOol Md oltended W-y Of lie month in JD<ll)lllnt In llletlco ell)' ond VaDIUra Junior Collop. Her Ttmplo Sharon RIUllOUS ~la,.... ail\! upou .liotr huatlond, "'1 al1111J11U1 Of School, Coal& Meaa, at I retam they will .-In Pl!Hdano C;!ll,,C;ollec•, a1ao p.m. ~N1wport iloMllL . "leMec! .,,.,-Stat.a MRS. OIOR91 C. HARDY Ion-l1l•ncl H.,.. --• • ' • ,, " I • • ,...,, ......... '· 1'68 • • FQ,ur. Area Paddlers Named to Olympic Team . ' --la abo cm Ille tqUad, wbidl WU -Ille Mcmday eveoiiig bJ 111e Ol;lmplc ea-~ Boftver, Qdlor has a mojor po- blem lo -'b.ton be'D be sbie to -tbe . ...,..._ to Ida --- tly'1-'- Be mmt eot~!nmtbe ~Unified --to be ___ ,., ........ •••he ..s ...__ Ol7mP< com-ped•• ta Melb Oty. Alld-ar nottbe d!lbid ~ .. '*!IT ... to be -ll>da1 ia lollAICES OLYMPICS-~ Bid>~ Ceo.ta Mesa) teacher Les cutler has made the United · states Olympic kayaking oquad. Coller may llaw mont tnlbble getting leave from ..chool ofliciall to compete In 'Olympics llJan he did In making the team. See.ad Su-alglat Win Murphy Does It Again, Nabs Rich Thunderbird . . CUFTON, N. J. (AP) -Bob Mwpby, Pl.000 richer afttt wlmdng Ille 1bunderbipl Goll ewsic, at- tributed it all to a key sbot on the 15th bole. The clnmky, red-baind Murplly beld a <me4bot kad over Bob LuJ:m • the pair .. playing together, --the JJO-yonl, par--waler -· Lunn, hlttlng 11nt. pal hll ball ID feet from the pin but Murplly got -m 1ee1. TbeO r--hll putt Biid Mmi*J made hll lo -a -lead. "'lbal wu probably my bell llhol of 1lle round," Mwpby' said. "I J.Dt t<i6t a llbt Iron, bit It up lo the olr and it )lnded near the bolo ... Jlurplly ended with • 611 Monday to .,.. blm a m 1or the ..... c1a11 of play over the 7 ,035-yanl, par-72 Upper Jloafclalr Country Club caurse. It WU ldl' tecODd comeeutive tour 1'ia lam, -abo ..... -atraigbl tourumenll earlier la the year, Ex-JC Star Stymies Halos . . lm:e Paul played ball a ,..., yean .,. for Cerrtlol Coll<ge just a IDng jog ... tbe -Ana Freeway from this -of the CaJ1lornia Angels. . 'Die Angels bad hardly beard of biJn .., 111111 Monday when the aturoy ........ Si.te m ! : ~ :;n :::: ~ m:; ;;t: i Alll8 ...... 1:.JI • .fl\. -tcMPC~r· ........ stood' Chem on tbel:r ean:, ,.. mJlld NJ, for eight bmlngl. Pnl, In bis -year for the a..tland Ji.Hom, needed help from Eddlo IP'llber, who at :12 la ID yean hll -· but be pt crodil for bis -••1 of tbe ltUOO aplolt seven -lit a ~ clecblon ..... the ....... Toeltlll la Illa -game of a hi$& vu --J1m McGlothlln, to. 12. -lo ead the lollng -llC•INt Som Jld>onl1, JS.IL ~ ~--.,..... .., ... •••• ~ d t ••• . . . . ,,...., . . ... .,, ........... :111t f t I 1 QQclltcL •I t t I I t J 1 .-....,, .. ) I t I ... , ...... ,,,, 4 t t I ._,. It I 1 • I I t Hlflllllt. Q l t I I 4 If & ...._,, • It I 1 ,,,,,._.c •••• • • • • • •••• .. v. ••••• ...... ililll It I I c..w• Jilt ~ .. 1 ••• ...... . , ... .......... '''' ~ .. ~.~ .. ~ .... ~-= ..• -: .!_ ,1 I ........... -... -.. •-:ir -=~H"-~ .. -T. ,..... -.,.:-.wia-, firrislwt with a 69 for 280 and a tie for RCOD:i with A~ Br u c • Cta.mptnn, a1'o with a 69. Homero Blancu was fourth with a Tl for 282 as tJiird..round leader Gary Player &kidded to a 76 for a fiftb..plaoe tie with Dan Sites, 'JU, and Jack Nicklam, 71. Defeuding champion Arnold Palmer shot a 71 to finish in a four-way tie for -place as 211&. The biggest challenge lo. Murphy'• victory WU a downpolD' that threaten- ed lo wash out the enlin! round just u .be .... .pp. whilfg the 18th ]P'ftD. n delayed play for 1 * hours and left large Jaka -la the -and falnnyl. urt ....,,.uid lite ·it ·rained forever," Murplly said. "I bad to feel I bad it wm with only a short pitch to the green_" If play Ud been washed out, the en- tire final round would have been playal over, with Player ruumiug the p.o..tn>ke lead be took into Monday. ANN HECK 1,J,oinLmeetinc belwotn r.:.ia., - da lligla ~ ~ -anddiall:ktolfidals C.U.. II an mq--at ' f PETER .WEIGAND I JOHN GLAIR At Ol1mpic Trials. CountyS Stars Pace Upset o~ Mighty OLYMPIC REPEATER. -Bill Jewell of Newport Beach bill quaH• lied lot: bis second berth on the United States' Olympic kayakbig · team. J.,.e1; who competed In the 1964 Tokyo Games, la-upeclllll.to • participate irJ the four·man kayak competition. · BJ GLENN wmz .............. WNG BEA<JI ~ ll Wat a Did>t the ~ were to fall ••• Olld drop Ibey did .. tile -warld at -- miiig added -more dliplel'I to Ill ~bbllK)'. Wwld )'Oil believe, lot eumple, that Dab Sdlollander --at loar Olympic gold medals In -\m re- cent -at bil """'clollol .-.1 In tbe 200 fnoest7le -flnllh a bad- ly beaten 111111 In Mcnloy Did>t't 100 mel<r lr...tyle linall! Or that Mart.Spitz, tile fabulous all- round performer lrvm Santa Clara lligh School would llnisb 1liird In 1lle ' same race? ' Or that aiartie Bictcox --at three ev...U alread;J, Including a poir at w:arld record ellorll In . the Jn- cllvidilal medleys -wuuiir-up out ul the money (I-) ID Ille 21111 - backstroke!. It all happened McmdaJ·Dlgbt at Bel- mont Plaza Olympic pool at the United States men's Olympic rwimming triah. And a pair of Orange Countians played promJnent roles in t b e astonishing upsets~ Premier shocker was pl"Ol.!lM:ed by a fcrme.r Buena Park High Scbool star -Zac Zorn, now a swim ace at UCLA. Zorn was paired off against the finest 100 JD*r freestyle field ever all)lelDbled, including Scbollander, Spitz, Ken Walsh and Roy Saari. And be whipped them handily, leading from wire lo wire with bis M. JJO-pound frame driving throogb the w-toward the linhb '°'I «tualing w"151\·, pendinC world n:coM at 52.6 . Walsh was second in 53.0 and Spitz placed thin! (ip.3). Neat"""' St<pben Re<ycb (53.3) and Schollmxler (53.4). The latter matched· bis Olympic .....ro. Zcrn said he swam bis own race ••. • .....,., a1I you can do in tbe 100 free," be Rid afterward. "I wmrted to go wt as fast a I could without hurting myoell. I clidn' pay any attentlm lo the ollJer lwimmer>.ancl I dido' ""°" ' I W'D!l 111111 tbe nfftdaJ1 to1d me.•• At Forest HWs 1DJ time at $0 melen was 24.9. 7Am did aot beeaoe t&volved In o•••setiti:re nmmatuc" mtl his family moved fnm Tuao lo Buena Park. Ile -a -llar at l>e Oraige Colinty , -ln·tbe~event.s. Walsb WU dilappi11ted not to go un- dfr S3 tee"ftk, bat .... plewd to mm~~-... ''I hoped Zac .m l''-iwd ret.,. 11nt'm p1aces a.I we..did. I lite to win but you take a place cm the O\Jmplc loom any way Laver Duels Drysdale, ,. Emerson Meets Ashe '"'"""' get It.. 'lbO -Onnge Oountlan to figm'e In the lligbf1 1lpleb ,.., Gary Hall, the :!&-year-old lad . lrvm Ganen Gnm.'1 -Alamitos lligb ScbooL Ile -'third In the llOD back, picking 1IP bis --tm tbe U. S. con- 11_.i wlllcb will ""°"'""' In - (lily --.He edged Jlidlcox by l!Hlundrethl cl. a ...,.... for thkd wltll a 2,09.5. Jacban u..-,. ...., In 2,oe.a (an American. nc.ud.) with MtdJ. Ivey te- Clllld (2:08.C). Tonigbt'I final event will be !lie 1,500 mel« "-tyla with a W<rld neon! HpOCled In b 7 o'clod: duel, wllich i.I led by UCLA's Mib Burton. MEXICO STRIKERS MAY BE HELPERS ' FOREST JIILl.5, N.Y. (AP)-Tony Roche 1'81 a 3-year41! tyke waddling arwnd bi.I parents' larm house la Tan:alla, Australia, -Pancho Gomalel wcm the Jut at bis two U.S. Tennis Cbampionsbips <Ill the Center court bore la 1949 and went on In become sevutime ~ cbam· pcm m ~ wixld. ~ ... , clash for .... at 1lle -4Uial spots In the U.S. Open, and the .-m""81 choice ill Pancho, lbe aging, -king at them alL ' In Ole men's maitdles today Rod , Laver at eor.... def Mar, Illa top.seed- ed. favorite, opposes Cliff Drysdale ol _. Africa; third-seeded K < n Rosewall faces the winner of the UD.• fini...., match between Roo. Hohn.berg -Bob Lull, and ,.,.__seeded John Newcombe 'of Australia takes on bearded Wally Ulri<ll ol Denm•k. America's two Davis Cup aces - Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebaer - remain Alive, Ashe, No. 6, playing Roy Emerson at Newport Beach No. 14, and Gnebner, No. 7, OppOOng G<ne Seo• d New York. "No, I've never played Tony," said MEXICO CITY (AP) -Me-. cl. P~.l~w"!-biln. He II a Jot the student Strite Committee hive Ute Laver. I'm not afraid of him said 1hat if the government responds becao.se be ii a left.bandfl'. Left. salUlactm1ly lo llleir pleas they might banden are cliff ...... but I can play cooperale In puUing Oii the 19611 Olym-them. II I wla, I jigure, it's just a boous. r~ done well to win two pie Games. matches." In a pubUc ........,.,,_,_ the Strib Old Pancho eJectrjfied the gallery at C<munlttee ulcl' the West Side T-"' Club Monday "O..:. our problems are IOlved, by with a M , M , M victory over Mal the governmen~ -.111s from .n Andenoll that bad iU many admlror1 uni .. nlty and polyt.clmic -wtJr gwlllng. ald 1he Olymp;c Orgimizlng Com-- ' 'Ibo .,.. ptay for qwirter.final spots mJUiee actively and without pay." today and half al. tbe remaining ladies "We want Mmco to be calm and to go f« the tpnJifiriah. fuUiD an Of tts international com-In tbe9! matches, Britain's Ann mitmenb:. Holn!'ffr, we also want true Jeoes, aeeded No. 2, plays Peaches democracy and nspect fer our con--at Hamtramclt. Mich .. and stitution," the commHtee laid in tbe Britlia.'1 VlrgllU Wade, No. 6, faces OllllOmlCell1ent. Judy Tec-t at AU5tralia, runner-up lo ·-. Billie Jean King In Iba Wlnil>""1on Opon. . Nicola Pilic at Yogoolavla, wllo -12th -seeded <lla'lle P.......iJ ol I'uerla Rico M, 9-7, "· M, -the . winner of tile •mfinid>ed mlllldl -Dennis~. ll!eded slxtb, and Mexico's little Joaquin Loy... Mayo. The Meric:an led tbe matc:h, two sets to one. Osteen Hopes · To End Skid Of.Dodgers PllILAilELPHIA (AP) -Now It's Claude Osllef:n'1 turn to try and do what Joe Moeller, John Purdin, Hant Aguirre, Mike K.ekicll Olld Jack Bill- ingham were unable lo do. Beat the Phillies . Osteen, 9-17, taJres the momid tooigbt against Philadelphia'• Gnllt Dollgf!I' Si.te 1.l:r' J Dodtan " 1"111\HMllflill 1:• lt.M. 1:1'1 t.:r· .. DodiilWI " l"tllllldtlpfi&. 4:11 ~ ICFI Jadolon, 1-S, as Loo Angeles a*"'>l>ls to-from 5-4 and 7-S defeats by the Pbillies In Monday's twl-ni&lll doubleheader. 'lbe double defeat droooed the Dodgen 281\ gamea out at-!trtt -1 left them 2* games beblnd the llln111- place New York Mets . s•cowo.,... LOS AHGl!LS"S P'"IU.O•LIMIA Ml r•rt.1 •lllrllltl P'•Mrw, ct S I 1 o T.hytor, lb l t 2 t H•I'-'" c J l t 0 SV!herllond, 211 l 1 t t S.¥-,rf •111,._,u 4111 K.8ov•, lb 4 1 1 l R.Arm., " I 1 1 I L..r.t:Nrt. If t I t I Led., ct J t I l R.81!1ey, lb 4 1 t I .-...fl, lb 4 t t I ,._ldl, 21) t 0 1 • .,,.... " • 1 t 1 F1lnY, lb t I 0 1 Rv.n, c • 1 t t Sl'll•ln', u t I I t F,,,_, " t I I t ~'°"• M I • 11 I F1rr1•. " l t I t K•ld'l.••1 011 a1111""'9m. " 1 o 1 1 ,..!,._,, pll 1 I I t Area Girls on U.S. Squad .... ,.,.. p • • • • W.Dtvla, ph I I 1 t Tot1ll :Dt71 Tot1ll Jll'll 1..o1 ..._... ., ........... °'' .. a-s Pllli.ottlPfilt , .. . . . HS eoa 1911 -1 E -1111~ !Nr'lll'I" R, a.11"1. DP -,, " ..... .. Two Orange CoaJt area women ban qu•li!ied for high altitilde ot,mpic volleyball training after Labor Da,y weekend trlJlls in Long Beacb Jane Ward of HODUngton Beach and Ann Beck of Newport Bo8cb wereoamaltoal'lllllerofUwo- mm by tbe women'• voll"7flall oe- lecllan eommittee Monda1. Miu Ward wu a cinch to make the team -Ill•'• the most decor-ated femele volleyl>an pla,yer In U.S. blJtory. Mia• Beck wu a llN' ~ edocatlcil Wtructor at c.oruna de! Mv High Sdiool Jut ,_ and ii • now a PE. teadler at Ci) State (Long Beach). ' TheU!inaliltl: Pall! Bright, Malibu; Ann Beet, N"'!J.'Ori Beach; -Ann Botnng-er._~nvalk; Fanny Hopeau, HOQ> · olulil; Ninja Jorgensen, Loo ....,. =; Laurie Lewis, Loi Allge!OI; McFadden, Honolulu; ll.on:. 1yn' Mclleavy, mg Lake, Ta.; Nancy Owen, Rolling Hilla, caJif.; Mary Jo Peppler, San Pedlo, can!.; Barbara Peny, Hanolnlu; Mary Perry, Van Nuy1, caltf.; Sharon P.W-, Hermosa s-11. Ceilf.; ...,,. Redel; Cblca(O, •• d J-Ward, Hlmllnglm Beacb, Calif. 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Negro Boycott LOS ANGELES (AP) - llt""I' regard.the llooe Bowl race 1n the Pacll!C-8 Qiol- feNOCe .. wide cpen, wttb Ille defeedJni cha Iii pl on Trojuw ol Soutb•ni Cllltom11 reca<ded .. • strong contender to make It the -·etra!Cht year. a... the Troj1111 also ...,.111 11 mtt-collegtate cbamplClllll! "We'd have to be real lllckJ to repeat t b I t 1 1 1 ana-c-. Johp ~ 11 We're id:· -but l"d be mnla It I dldn1 say the talent was there.'' 'lbe main talent, o I course, ii the remarlmbie hall!>aclc, 0. J. ~. All· America In 196'1 and an • l'U1ng l"f!tlrnl to Orange -, t Olllatandi.'1( candidate again eou.x,y Intern 8 ti one J PHIL A DELPl!IA -·'for CM '1n.. Wilk'-.... ._ aw . tall. Raceway Salurday Digtll Amerlcon N•--'t lilamllltl tt tlie joolor McKay lJ entering blJ with a tWI field o f boycott the'Olymplc Games drcalt 1~ar1io. II~ ... nlDl!I year u the be<ld man llU)l<rd>Or(ed gae am fuel ln Mexico 11111 tall, san the lY 'two mon tpporlUltlll ti ot the TroJ&DB. bumere oo ~. man wllo trl<!d to keep black eel •tnlPI • 1 r 11 ~.; Hil teams have . woa f<MJ' All the entrants will be athletes from ~· C<lllfereooe tltl,., two NI· preparing !or tile divioion But Hany Edwardo, ln I m!JIO!".-, ''"· tlmol champlooshlpo and &even world's dlalnpionshlp letter to the third NaUonal Detroit, ,NFL, -- two d. three trips to the series final at OCm the Black: Power Conference, Yorkt All'L, ud: A~ Rooe Bowl. lollowlng Saturday. which eod<d ~ Sunday, Nn., meets Mllml, An.f McKay, however. bal ooly S u p e r e l i m i n a t o r said Negroe1 wW wear Saturda7 ta die Jut ... _ .... 14 Iettermu returning _ drags ters ~ each other black ann band.a and be lnter·lelCQe daUell ~-Slate the -•-team on tile bandiap .,.-. hoped they woold paos up nnl Juury'o Snpor B..i, 6 ""' • ~ Rooers are dialed in to the victory stand c:enmomes. """ I' ""' tit defeat Southern Oai last , startlog electronics on the Edwards said tn U>e J-G BEA-r-year, bu 38 -and ,.... ol basil; ol the oaHonal re<Ord read to delegates that t110 LON ~ -- the ~Ing Troian.s Mn in tbelr respective classes, boycott WQS can c e 11 e d ~t;f~,;1=~ outs....,._ng. th~ slow& oars getting a because it failed to wil1 8bel }teve ~ tbe ffglat ••~of them, Ron Vary, beadst.rt equMilent ro Jl>e enoll!lh iupport lhml black ro goto the OlylJ!lll<, a-. l'WJ!.e Taylor and Ear 1 --Uonal r-rd. etbJ·•-· MCCUJloud>, . were No. 1 -Superc~ged ll'OS and fuel °';'' ~ ~ The Quaker• M~ ... draft choices m prof~ eltereds, gas supercharged Operation race • a .,. 1 D t tured the four1""1thoUt-«m.· foott>all, and 'l\m R-066ovich eoupes and sedans and fuel received a tremeDdoUJ boolt swain &Dd pairs-wtt:lioat'I and Adrian Young were also dragstere and funny C61:'S over the boUday weekend. coxswain event at the 01.p .. widely: sought for pro bali. are eligible fer oompetltioo But two big burdle1 1tlll pie trialr for,.mall. ~ • ''Without q u e ' ti 0 n • ' ' in ttle l)recket face tbe Natlonal Football " Lon~ Beach M • r ( 1 ~ Deep Sea McKay contn.ted. "We will The area ~onship of League tn ]ta belated effort Stadium. . lack uperieuce. Our Went the Ford-Mel'(,'Ul'y f\lnny car to stave off humiliation bf Penn's team was d!bed ID ii good but )'OUDI talent is races will be settted when the American Learue. . il :2{1.8 over the 2,00!M;?eter 1te1m1 uc .. ·.a ........ 1 ~ ... llld ... Ill 0¥ M MllMll. Pou..... moo. . ' Fish R'eporl prone to make miltakes Gas Ronda ot. Azusa racee Pblladelphla Choked off a course, ~ by two wblch Ire cilot\Y in major Dee Keatoo o! Long Beadl. late Boston rally !or a !2-ZO Jenl!Uis. U.ll CUIM•fln'9 _ * llllltrtJ college football. We must Previous bests of 1 . 9 O victory ln Monday's only ex:.. Eastern Rowtbg Dev~ 1.2it_...,..,, m .,... ,. ._.........., 11 work to keep nUstekes at a seconds in the quarter mile hJbldon to give the NFL 'a ment Cl:intc teams upset tbe N._°"'•=-~11tc ..,.,..,1111,.1 premium." ·fur Ronda and 7.93 for whopping $-1 edge In Vesper Boat Club h ~ -1• aNttn1 1 •lltriKoN. 1 1••11owt.I\ 'nle offense agafn. will be Keaton mek:e tbem the weekend l n t e r -1 e a C u e fours-without-d>UW.ain &Gd 0111 llr CJ KalikJ I( ... '*'*-16 Cllrlloal Moltol Cir LtM I .. Cl'tlil¥J """°"' oi.1 c• ..,.., lit ''"" ll:ACL • Ylnla. t ....., 111 .... _, .. II: Ol'Ht AA .. Iii&. ,.,..... ~~ = ...... 11:\de IU.lrl uo uet.. 111 TMY'I Int CSmttt:l SM UI =~CC~~ on• •••••n IJ .,..._, °'9 v..,,. c• Aflll"I U1 OrMI Didi: t°'"9rl UI 11.4 Time -II ,_,ll. :,, .. :r;~ !:: f:=..,~ ~ buitt arQPnd Simpeon, the quickest pair of F or d matcbe1. . pairs-witb~xawaiA everU. 1:n_.,...._, • ._,,.llCUlk.sei.•.• nlrtion's leading rusher in powered oars on the west TtJ.at whittled the nine-Jdm Nunn ot 1tle Lome "' MIJCT'M UCL -'l'ltft. ,,.,. ..... I -r ..._ l'llfM llM. 111on1 ... 1 111•1tut • ..,.., tr a111i.n1 ns 1967 Who broke the school ........... year-old AFL'a once com· Be'.£ch n.........i .. ,. Alaoclatl.on ~ 11 t.~" ...... 7 i'lltlbut, ......... ~ .l\.UW.&>16 Gt Git ..... 10 Mtfftl) m .. m ,,.,_..., ._....,, -m ... ..,., t• NCOrd held by another All· John Ma&tin of Garden mand.lag lead lD bead.to--md William Mab« Of tilt =..,.~:?. 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' • Ana Players 'Odd Coupl,e' Comic I"!:pact W ea_keffed by Wobbly Cast .,... ..... .-. !llld- 1!1 · -ol lf&ftdy; not even, as otteotimt ii the ctwe, can tbe · playera be ]lfeilOd for meldnc Ibo au· dieooe laU(b. 'DIOJ did, but -that . . -· _,. bl Simon'• eup. . U ome~can be blamed for the -1leught.r ol d!alol!uo and tlm!nt1 it inllll bl the lhev jncmlpetonce of tbe .oa .. tag• caat. not the -8lld not the ..-. -- 1l!e .u-10.11• New fladCell ,vcvu ..... "'· '"" -· -)C...,-"-14S..fJl7 ·-- -- ' . Man 'From ___ U~N.C.L~E. Faces Real Thing in Czech (;risis Crossword Puzzle ACROIS ·---1--.91Jndaf-·-5l'lifl-· .,.,.._" bolstttamir I~ ' 10 C11t fora 10C6ety 14 ~~!.. "~'::oa .. , 15 ....... 541_ ..... 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"lllt!M and btggars S R11rnlnatr •• sk ill " lat•"'" 4 Conctdt _ S4 Ancient 45 ft·l 5 Tlklnj klnod°" Ill "'''' lrregu ., Asra llnor fl CatlH coum '5 Luton ff -.. m ' SH 16-.. s••DOrl ·~ • SlO ~11111: 7 Sl"'lll•: '8 Dud: .. ... . COtlb. for1t tnlontlt 1.-..... ,....,,~ ~.....-....-11M HARBOR at ADAMS, COSrA M~ PHONE 5<46-3102 e o,.. NlfretlJ 6141 e -No-t•T1.....,_ t>vri1 D•y e ktilltrt Mo,.• l•rry·Tho111•1 Fabulous Futurity Weeki The best and most beautiful of racing ••• thoroughbreds in action! And the !)est of WDAltr-lst-ARElRUN ACADEMY AWARD ' Del Mar Is Futurity Week, when all tho brilliance of great and glamorous tradition COlDlll to a peak, climaxed by the season's fl.i~rTi:mi~~=:;::]I · ·iinllo; thcr-S-too;ooo:.gross ·oe~-MarFafflhr, · Seats from $1.20; Sat. $1.50. Pon timt, 2 p.m. WINNER Wed. Sept. ~15,000 Palomar Handicap Sat. S.pt, 7-$20,000 Escondido 'Cap ton graul Wed. Sopt. 11-$100,CIOO"'flros• Doi Mar Futurity Paul N-•11 • "NAJIJIV ,..., .... & nTM lndle11 Summer" .................... *•••··············· ROSEMARY'S BABY IVIRY IVININO At ... 7:45 and 10:15 PM • Ml 511 ............ . llillA'r .... lllllA'I . ................ ,. 11--·t:ll· .. ___ ,. __ . .,.. .... . r ....... ,.. • ......._ .. k ....... MONDAY 1.3.5.7.9 p'. , WED.-THURS.-TVES. 1:00 l 9:00 P.M: FRIDAY 7·•·1 r P.M. SAT. l SUN. 1.3.5.7.lf.11 EVERY EV~NING AT ••• 7:45 ancl 9:45 llM AT Hl·WAY 3t DllVl•IN ' THE GRADUATE • .. -• ttlT NO< 2..,-~ "THE TIGER " MAKES OUT" Eli Wtllteh-An11 J1dn1n LOCA~ N1· .lflw 11t..,p1p., hlft J911 MC.., ~1Y 1 4'1y, •bowt wh.t'I' ...... Dll fll .... 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(C) Ifft' Yort: bl .loolt• -.cl OO!I· Yid: Frank "9ller la otdtr ID wb- ltltllh Kullf fof Ml lcioll:-allb,. • 11:1111 ellli (I}.... WW. .... Nazt fl.id 1111nbll who ka1 at Wlft; MJ1 (C) (30) "Oil lM lmp&tant f'Dll In ,111 ett1111pt on Rtlrd With Ch111N Kuralt.• A n1111 Hltltf'1 IM._ Rlthlnl IOllf pla)'I dlrnnk11 of C8S NIWS Cormpond· dual rvla 11 Funk Knl• alld Raid ant Chlrl• Kunlt'1 tmlb •f'OWl4 Mtraflal Domlar. (R) Amlitc. la a tfllllplt bUL -' -(C) "'"... .,_ ..... (d111t1111) ~5' -lfll• ---.f.11... -, . ' H•fJ ___ -4Clt9UJ • T••-Cl•1 .. 111• tc) {JO) J«ry DlmphJ, ' \ ...... -('°' 81'1 II• .. -tel (ll) .... l...UW. . . 11!1 l>o -'"" • !'II" ...,. B ROLLER GAMEHJVEl(C) ' * T·llRDS vs. DETIIOn: ·-•.llU.wia. -. ·-" (C) ·---("'ma) 1!1--1.,.. ..... l'tlrllls 'him., nm MGNrr-- • l'EANUTS . DR. KILDARI ... GORDO JUDGE l'ARKER I'M 50RrV lleollT IMW¥'S OOOP ouml~ ~! SOMETIME IM JUP6E ! 'TWE-NEXT F£W Pl.V'S l'P UKE 10 MAYE A "MlK Wl'f\f 't'Oll!' • ly Cliarlei M. ScJiU ~ o _ ff ... l_lf:'""""".~::'.'""~'11=-'ff_r_-l!Olol--l 1 •~~I~~!'!!!!!'!~;s,:.;~6=~!!!_::_.f! m . ~ c&\letEff \41CCllE . I I ... A~ No, 5"!'.S ~ O:U:. ~ A DOC'fOR, SHE WANTe 10 HflP )QJ. wt AU. Wt.MT TO HELP. 'M US A CHANC!. TO PO lKAT. WE WOflT FAIL ... / ly Gus Anllllci By Harold Le DoUll ly Ferd Johnson ~ .. llAILY '!LOT Otl THE ROAD -Charles Kuralt, 'llj!WI COfrelPO!lr' dent, travels tbrough rural Arnertca in a ·campti! bus vi,siting tlie small towns on beet. niads on"~; Whet, When, Where, Why" .l<lnight at 10:3() p.m. oe _,Channel 2, The .docUJ1entary reveals Ille Amezic8 thl\t never get.a the hiadlines. : TELEVISION VIEWS· Teevee's Long Hot S11mmary BY RICK 11.U BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'The abiding memoey ol television's 1968 summer, even more than the nwn- erous programs about race relations, will be the ez. .. plosive Democratic National Convention. THE DEMOCRATIC get-together in Chicago last week was one of the moot fantastically llluml· nating experiences video has ever ottered. A n ~I because o{ nationwide television exposure,. it WW. go down In history as a landmark development in the eventual, inevitable decline and fall of naUonal political conventions as we have known them. Historians, sociologists -and maybe psychia- trists -could devote a life time to studying the Various $ocial forces and personalities that came together in the fateful four-<lay conclave at lllil burning moment of Daltional concern. FOR, '1EROES and villains aside, what was happening before televiewer1 was that the Dem- ocratic party - a less homogenoua body than t h e .. Republicans -had reached the historic mom<nt when it tinall1 had to pay for Ha all-embracln( composition of d!Herlng groups and viewpoilltl. This was high drama of the proportions llt Greek tragedy. For, as the forces « inevitability mark these bellenic tragedies, so did they alao, In Chicago, illustrate how time and the new freedom of ou'tlook and Altitude had caught up with tile old pros and hot young bloods of the Democrats. N'EVER BEFORE had the nation, through tel· vision, seen such a clear and awesome ei:ample o« the generation gap. For, whatever one's viewpoint. this convention was above all a titanic struggle b& tween old and new -not so much in terms ol chnHr ologl<al ages, but in attitudes that set establishment backers against new--style dissidents who d~ded contrnl of the party that once took them for g..-_ BUCll• - -lll ·--.............. , •U-1 ... ,,_ M- he.. establishment won, of course, but the tele- vised spectacle made clear beyond any doullt Iha! never again would Democratic party chieftains know . the certain security and entrenchment• of i....,...,...,.. ... ______ ..., _ _. "-1'-.&.._.-.. 1,_...;i:.,.w;;;..;. _________ ... ...JI j.;.· ,more halcyon dtly1 -and that the clock wa1 break· • • - -(C) " .., "'"'' iiWrdl 'IL Dltrolt IMik. ..... (C) do> .,_. __ ........... fC) (IO) w F n ~i r...,: .-. 1 -· Bll!Cll"" --CC> ·-(Ill Complete Ptiftting SerVlc.- Top QuaDty -Fast Service 11'1·1111911 2211 West Balbol Blvd. TUMBLEWEEDS Mun AND JEFf HERE YOU ARE..CONGRJ;SSMANI I GOT )'OU tt4REE AATS L.EFT+IERE BY SENA~ SMUGENHOOPER.! MISS !'EACH .. By Tom K. Ryan ' ~ ' . . ,.. .. By Al Smith ., .... • • • Ing up the ol~ political ways, ' THUS; EVEN AMID the cracking of heads In the ilreets, the outr"!!eoua manbe.ndling · of Ille new1 media and the heated specific differences with- in lhe party, there was also -from the distance of the television set at home -the curiously sad, hu- man and provocative feeling that, above an. an era was passtrig on. It was a gigantic, wreckillg, wrench of a change. A huge sob should have ordles- trated it. 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Only Bring )'0!.11' d>edt book aixt ble praee. ~ ll'fll!Q. • ,.... atesia ., lh:JPllinl and Ital this well built home ara at froot door • Adults IChcd&. • $31,500 '.. Owritr tor ONLY ~ fill cml)t. Low paymmta lridude will I>'>' polnts tor FHA or :* * ' * * _,,_,. VA. fl UNITS Wollderful :M14 V1ot1 D<!l Oro./ N•wport'~ N•w IJuffs Units 2 • s • ' Bedl'ooml 2 -3 full Ba.tha carpetl -drapes _...,,,.11po maintenance tncltded ---" sreenbelt kleatlons $15,(0) to $39,00l .... ieu.. still available Ph: 644-1133 Wntcllff · ON 111 ACRm wmi HUGI' A drM.ll'1 «me tnre • U )'(IQ GREEN BELT ~. ani 1ooldnl' tor tbe belt far Cole· 1o llb:!llPbC O!l'lter, ~=======Ion thit College PB bell the i-.t ... 3 bedrooms, 2 Bank of America Ind down-fea ... ...i~-3 ""'--nn. ...... -dra ... , ""' .... Coota M.... Actual RARBOR VIEW .io.ti."fi....,h:'c':, -- THE ~/EAL L-.:'l ATER ~ • r -------- dlttt~ new link • cti. O'Ollll )'eatlY income sm,3'.11>. acaptna: &. cul-de-• llfeet. ~ • ~ covered patio F"1 Price llST,Q. EXCEL-Contemporary ~ ttady to llnd · .aUul'aboud eotll'tl. LEtfl' 'IER.l.fi. OJ). now foc move il'lto, Two King. 117.e " G,950 F..aslly ·financed. eppolnbnellt. BR, 2 ~. dressing rm COWGE, PARK 138' 900 ,.---- 1 PERl=IO N ,_,, . .r .... , ~..__..._.._ ______ ~ ......... --.._ ..... _____ ~--- • • . ' • I I 11 Ii I ~ I ' I I 'I I. • 1 ' I I • ..---------------------.iHOUllS POil SALi HOUSES POii SALi HOUSU FOi. SALi ~ HOUSU F011"'....,SXLmiif'-·--niliiiiH1i:.ms;- 1 "'- 961 ---0ii'il'i:ii"i,..--"'*'"" -1200 C-. dtl MM 12.SOC-. dtl MM 1250 Huftll ...... -1400 ""'-Pumlthod ., . ... '~ " What She Want·s· • • •••• l1cau11 I'm The • Kind Qf Woman Who's Smart Enough To ' .. : list D'AILi l!ILOT _ __.,_,.__ ·---- ' ~~ __ .., -~~,;~ ,,.,:;. .. .--.... ·- ' • • . . • • ' • • ' • '' -' , . ' ' I ' • • ' ' • • • I • =~ I ClasSJfied ~dvertising Sor.eve mt, IR"9'1. ftoth1n9 lrollhll our Jiomo lnymore thot isn't boing used -i..c.uso tho minute I discovor '°""'thing Is no longer ftffded, I 111 it, whllo it stll ' tt.s moximum value, through on Inexpensive DAILY PllOT C!ouified Ad. Tliot woy, lnstHd of o cluttor of things we doo't u11, I havo tho extro usli thot lots mo hove tho nowor things • , • tho "oxtro" things my whole fomily onjoys. H.,.', whot I '"'""· 11io cos~ I vot for the goo<! cloth .. onCI t.<ys tho chTidron tt.d outgrown !;ought me the iloeorotor lemp I'd liooo wonting. l'he muslcol instrumont no one ployed poid for • bit port ef our port1ble st.No unit. The po-tools redocorMocl our dotHJhler's room. And, fust for ~1fun of It, the 900d choir that just didn't match onything •nyrn"'9 took my husl;.nd ond mo out for o fobulous ilin-ot tho fonclost rostouroot In town. IOo tlire119h your home. Mok• 1 ton of oft tho worihwhilo ffiinvs yo<t fine! thot oron'I being used, (Y ou'I be surprised 1tt tho nurnlior you tum up tho first timo.) Thon, dial ai.2-5671 eny lime botwHn I 1.m. ond 5 p.m. ond 11Ye your list le •friendly, exporioncod Ad Writer. Thot's II ti.... I& lo It. 11'1 lnorponsivo too! It con cost you 11 t.lllo .. MNNIES A DAY! · ·we1, ·-ffiot yo<t kiww my eecret -fsti~t it Jlmo you lilt storfwd toword hotter, Mlior, hopplot ~ving with .GAILY Pll.01: Clouifiod Ack? Stort being tho kincl .............. whiit lhe llonts tod..Y.f ' ,· Nowpo<t -2200 ;:C":::::t•:.::;Mll::::•---""-'f( . cunOM SPANISlt ttuftll~ Hunll~o WANT ACTION? ~BJ\Duplo,blockto<>oun. 1 BR"""'--' Ul'PEll IAY -;;;;;;";"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;405;;;;;;;";;;';;;""";;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;405;;1 UST WITH -*"' $IOC ""'•tilo, '" --~· 3'lllO n. -"'1-. Ill• -~= Ho ...... ---~ -I i.. bdmu., JO' '' ' BAY1'1Wt11' J Br. I BL " ~ """· ..... •/frpl. hf!nll. EXECUnVE HOME Oii DI WATEI -'*· ... Ind u!lL N;"·~ . . dJa. ""-• lov ... llv ..... •I I 100> .. s.,' mDJ ··~· frpl. PaDtied -""· w/ SO' l>oat allp, S tarie BRI, S Jar&e batlla, (am-.....m •' ' -. BAYSID~ ~ ~ -frpl., -bot. Spoohla ily room, bu•e lfring room with wet bar TElllllFIC f14,IOO e-.no dtl MM 2250 !!!·_!.. -,.,... t11e • ....._ C\111. 'cup, • modern all elictric ldkbec, uquillte cry;rtal w..k... s BR + -1 111& ,,_ _, """"'-i;N.,-;..._ • ...._ tl¥r'111 ::a~·~u~ chaodeller ID-.fonnal dlnhig room, 1padou1 ~Out~= iqlapt.wtJBR.Alapt. f75..l«*Afttt4Pltt '!v EY..,. ...,.., flUOO <lo.1els. Thia lovely home Is built around aa ~ ,.11 BR. 1 '"' -.; , .,..,. .., KINGS Roa4. NB BY OWllEl( S..lMI • all 21ua atrium. Perfect for your own dee-HAPfDAL lllEALn' ...., ..., le , .. "d ...,., i ,.. s ~ oralins Ideas. .. ....... ,. :iuldo .....,.. •/•Ube< a.._ All -..... •-:-., = P!: ol Watt.1fn111t In HUNTINGTON HARBOUll ""' w.,_ ..,_ 11 combined u ..,. home. ;, ..._ Gn.i-• nt4r $34 .... $11,500 lull prlco & you own tho land. ,._., 50 DOWN '11 lrls: "'' ,.,._ lnclud<d. m-121< I ,_., .,... • t BR. 1 Ba. f\lnl. er w:lfum. There la no pi.r A !lo&~ but DlrecUons: Pacific Coaat Highway to Admlr· To qualllled v.a. 3 ....,. Patio, ... ...,,. ... So. ll<la I BR. ~ Bo., frPI<-, .1!!..."l"' ft#..,.ey"""""""'atudlo ally Drlveauturo north acroos the brld•e lo ,._,_,,.n_.~..,.. J -·-l2Z Mo., yri,. -,-. I, home it still Newporfa belt 33 ° ._ •Hwy. $250 mo,.,,.....,,_, or "5tb St N.B 01 or c (714) 772-9530. ......, with -.-to ""1045. A11'0 3 BR. 3 Bo. .. • • 1 t.u. Fee.Nru Jnclude OJ.I. de IChoob. Call tor lrdofmaHeiia boln• ta n. mutta. $MS • 16-1£21 • " : Sae location, blt-lm. ...,. Opon Houao Noon to Duak LISTEll REAL TY mo. BEACH AP'-b ls lp iiJll4' .,.-. .......... and the 3301 Admiralty Drlvo 18612 ,,_. BL BB 8'U'"'3 !Ir lrple ..,..;# land 1a not,..,. bold. li~~iii11~oi1ti•~·~•i1 is~1miijc~1•~•=?.ASS==.oc::::1•~m.§~~~I LEAS"' o' ... ON ~.!~ .,.;:... ~.':.!""";-. • ~·,!..ii.. .a !Uver.•;o PROPERTIES WEST __ • ,. .-11 ~-~me;--B or 5:1>6T30 , '.; REAL ESTATE -BetleT tharl new 5 Br; fllmily 1· 3lO w. eout Hwy., NB Reidy for SchoOll Huntington ,Buch 1400 ...... 1ano1. N"' .._ • sMAU. 1 hr. "'" tor ""'1• Unlvonlty Park 642.0344 * * LISTING .,._ °"""' -. ....,. ,,...,. '"' ....... wi.i.r. . ' Owner _... -tmmaculata * * $21Q, Option $1000. -· '°' Iris, <>IM ffiVINE Vlllqt, U~Jll FIXER UPPER lowly ' Bdrm -.. °"" °""" trltd .. -"" .... -. ...L 2 Bdrm, I ...... ""°"' $1,000 bOOr ........_ ooa HlahlADda. A joJ to ,.. mllea a day A mu.t oell al-SA VE fii ' loll>oo . UOO Ltue-Optloo l;l35 ~ o · 4 &droam., S Be.tha, Fam-and awn. most new S BR b om e. ltalk to bMdt, Newport Wtlt PmNINSULA Point, " Nk. 1'13-2222 .. • lly Room. Formal """"' -~ =~ ... ':'. = Low 5\1" GI, f(7'...,.. all. ......... boy; I Br.%\! Bo.; Eaot lluff ne ...... " • 2) u.... """"'-Better 'Rian ew 1.arg; .._ i,,,..,.. wioh ' Ba. ' BA. 1am ..... """ yrly .... $235 ..,. ..... Avail ;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jj~I Flnlll>ed Attic &om ovt< -..SO bull! Im, -lrplc, an G!l kl~ fenced, Sept. 3 67>-1• • G<rage ...... ,;.,.. · Lusk home to View :.,.... jn ~er l><dnJom pallo, erpU, ~ 121.IOO. <BR,31'l,oaPtnlMu1'._, 1/1 ·:•: JEAN SMITH, Roall<lt' llllla. 4 lldrma + !am nn, Clrpdtd • drofed-121,EO.' ~pl-:::... LL, H.B. s., 6 OotaD. Sept Ith to Avail. Sept. 1st;;.~, t00 E. 17th, C.M. 646-3255 Catpettn,g, dnperlea. and · or Jl.lly lit. $X10 mo. rD-69J) Eut Btufi f bedroom,. -·· s= ci!,';'P~= landaoo.D '""y· """""Fra kij·"'° GI LOAN Fountain V•IW, 1410 Lido lslo 2351 =.'::;,'built-In .iijt Spadout 3250 ft. ciat Oft • ft ft Owner desperate, will accept eri, beautifully lan4IOI . .q. lnd ., REALTOR $2100 for h1s Joyt)y 3 BR I NM:e 3 BR By Owner, 1'6. WINTER rmtaJ. f br 2 be. ~~·~~. R='~ 3250 E. Cout Hwy. den Mme. Den beautiful1y BA, bltinl, 80ft H20, crpta. new kitchen. Avail: t!li ~~ :· ~~~m at , $69,500. 5%% Lo an O:Jroria del Mar 673-2222 panelled wtth matcbin& b&r. !:,'~Jg~· $275 mo. S15-0!Sf gardener mvke. :: tranferrable. Not on ltut Fu1b' arpeted. Brf&ht ltep lot $25,90> w/$2200 doWJJ m-a1 Eva ,..,_ laJ>d. 6'6-'821 Ev... avlng ldtdlen witll an the '""loan. can for •PP'-Balboa lalan<I 2355 lay & ~·-·: 21l'O WINDWARD LANE modem ~. adjoin-962-1678 net. A wknda orilf C-H••• LOVELY WtQ-kepJ ....... .. Ocean & lay Ing famlly room. Only at TEA ~ RHlty, Inc. ,, • Harbor """"'""' 19'11 IN BEAUTIFUL HARBOR LISTER llEAL TY Out of Cou.._ l60S Avollablo Sept. 7th 2ll5 W. Bolboo Blvd., Tettslta Lb. 4 Bit-2)Ai BA. VIEW HD..LS. ImmaC\llate ~ Bffch Bl, HB, 8'2.a.13 '"J for Winter R.nt1l1 Te?Talta Lane. 4 BR 2% BA. 3 BR. 2 bath home with~ • PACIFIC SANDS iALE Or trade 2 Br. mad. 3 BR. 2 ba. on die water Coron• del Mar C&rpets, drapes. Large yard il)' room I: dining rm. Rat. $ZD) dn-Full price $21,900. hie Yucca Vallq priced $250+ ~:.:;:::..::::..;=;_...;:;;.i;:I • nnvly pain~ extmor. ed HTing rm with deck.. 2 3 BR 1% bttm, bit-bl rmwe $10,500 eq. $4300. a-tln 2 BR. 1 ba Apt •••••• $185+ 2 BR. 2 Ba. furn. or unflir$. 5% loan can be Mllllned. flreplacei beautiful yard It oven, ~ porch, ~ evee. WE HAVE:, omERS Patio, new carpets, So. ·6$e 548-1398 OWner for app'l w I ~en front & back Hving room w/lrplc, c8rpf0, Oiet 8allabur)' Rltr. 873-6900 cf Hwy. $250 mo. 6T3-53BO or 11D2 lfiGHLAND Dr, Hrbr covered pa&, room for poo}. em:r.nce fnlm cul-de-sac L•guna Belch 1705 BAYFRO?tl' 4 Bd.rms. 3 &11-3645. ALSO 3 BR.$'.~ HlDdl 4 Br 2 ba, tam rm aD All this for $42 500 • terms street. Garage ott lD aide, Baths,-dock. W1mer leue. home In The Blllffa. · $.l'5 bltns, frplc. $32';500 10% dn CLIF PRIEST, 'R.taltor . ~· ~ ~ ~ A':;~· •-'•~pl 9. £! l l: :;m::':...· _____ __,,1 Owner. 5'8-2847, 1-~2908 stnce 1951 .....,, ......... .......,.. • ue wPJ ~ !~ Bdore 5 .. •"'• or LARGE 2 BR, 2 ba, ~ . goup. ~ MOVE In! Near new 4 BR., ml E. Cout Hwy., CdM 9/15, year ~ $185 • f:rpl., new cptl. nr. beach. <n41 6'l5o3581 La9u1M leach 2705 c54<h1862="==Agt.=====-1 $2&,COJ. Open weekends; S51 - 62nd St.<l•n>er sr>-011< Open Dally 1 to 5 · C>CEANnoNr DUPLEX Balboo l1l1nd Us's BY """" 111,950• $5,000 V 219 JASMINE, CdM 96l-44n -.,._.,., . • -c,ataJ CcNe, 1 A deo, ~;' WINTER • A-"~ "'""'-S% llnonclng. CU.Jom '"' home, ""' to bead>. 3 NEWPORT WEST Extraordinary. S.pt_ l!i tbnt Juoe u. 1lb. SWmy 2 BR. 4 tndeHd BU 2 Br. plus den w I Bay BR, 2 Baths, living ioom + Jacrffice of .. 4M-6n3 smi porch, l&:e li• rm, (lj- Vltw. Fee almplt. Prutlo• lamlly, nttplace, bll -Jos. 2 STORY -~-•··> a-•llv• '"""t ...._ ean 6'>-1819 ""'· dlnlng a r •a, """"' Model Home Vocotlon llont1h · 2900 ~ -~ ""' WATERFRONT 3" BR 82 .porch, carptbl A dn.pes. 3 3 BR 2% bl.tba, 12x18' feJQ-Fully .Furn11hed MODEL ={y$1SO Incl \ltfl&. mnar cu garage on alley. Larae Dy room , WI th flrepl.ace, Home decorated tn modem 100 J't. from qctCZl. 3 BR. 81\-2DS m-stm _ : Balboa One $60,IXX>. Want lot. Vacant to~ •down, formal dfn1n& room, com-Spanish, landJcaped A drap. NiOe apt Slli week. p),000 In acreap ctn. Jl8.Y• Rltr. 64IJ.l9'l8 Evei 64U115 =ly carpeted. Sell GI or ee, with VIEW ot <XEAN, 3 e 642-UGS ... .:::·:,~ 3 Br.1\1 *LACHENMY!R BRASijEAR REAL TY BR, 2 .. lh home, NEW, and 5 R •· 2910 Huntington looch ~ FREE llENTAL 1100i bL Npt Helgbta. $33,950 OCEAN VIEW 8'1-8531 Ml-2142 .,.1178 ,,..,., iii;';:;; SOUl! "'"""'' ontaq Trade! -m-m& c HI..&.( .. _ """" will ""' lo ........... LAGUNA-Oc:nnlnm~ ._ Drop In •nd Broww; ameo ,,.. anua . taailar Villa, priv. btacl>, NEWP91tT Sbo<U 2 BR. & llURP, BR_.... dlnlna NO DOWN PAYMENT! J..i brlnol "°"' bat • lit ""8• roo park-llkt aro- ' Bedro<m, , Bath, D><y Flrepl.ace, Double G~, Oompletal> F-. 1'el[lo. $1B'l .50 per month. con~ elm; cccer. $23,500 rocc built. tn Id~ lush VA ct" FHA ·terinl on lharp ~ cm )'OU?' fllmWmlp unda. 2 w':b Sept $900., f imllii'n, $24,500 furn 633-6683 ~ Roo tor'~ -W..t, 3 BR 1 !O $33,000 blduda all Wttka U"" .,_ Victoria · m .....,..... bath with family room. e1eo.. DirKtions: Follow Blue Bird ~-3 BA Nfttporf Hgts. 1210 OPEN HOOSE SUN 1.S trlc kltchen includina: diah-Canyon Dr. to annmJ.t. up Beach Houat, 3 B~, 4'lt'8 DORCHESI'ER., CdM washer. A "IDUlt · 1ee" at 1Wnmit to : Sept. $1000 .Owner. ' SpGrkllng lrlght R. Nato.u, !Utr. """" oa1y ;>;,950. 1034 Mlr1mar-or call l9M957or'9l-'589 and spic a: clee.n 3 BR, HOME &: Income; newly Pacific Sharel Realty LOS PADRES NEWPORT Beach, 1 BR, 7682 EDINGER dbl pr Oil =e lot+ othtt deoor. 2 br., 1 ba.., aarqe 847-8586 Eves. 962-6365 REAL TY mleep1 4, 1 bl. to Ocean S85 842-4455 or ~ aood 1extra1! $23,900 See ept.2 br.liM.bl.,~.dl8p.; 494-1133 wk. Avail Aue 31st 'k> Sept NR. Huntlnj'tOn Shop~' I nns """"""' """' dbl. """'· CUSTOM HOME "" Glenneyre ....., 11111 ..._ 1112 ""'"' ""' rn..., '":;~ Graham Reolty .N;: ::a:.=• Very spadDU/ 3 BR 2 bath LaC Beach RE:0~5 Unfurnished C:pes~ .;:' atmcoe'. Near NB Pott otc. 64&-2'14 ABOVE THE BEACHES with huge separate famlly OLD HOUSE Mgr Apt 8. 847--94fh, or FIXER-upper 2 BR 1% beth, Million S View tram l'llO aq. l'OOUl, wet bar & 2 fireplac-:tIXm UPPER General 3000 892-2-404 Sat, Sun&: eve1. , ~ ll"Jne room. <Prln-tt of root deck. CUltom ~ ea. Built on 2 tree-shaded Re.Il)o Sometlna: Dael 8 Rm.I, $290 INQ.UDING ~. ~ ooly) $22,500. 424 S&D-ment block 2 Br. 2 btl. By lot.I. A lot ot house for only upper levd, 12 BR, 2 Ba, Den, ~~ ~ ~; beautiful 4 BR. 3 BA, cde ta Ana Ave., NB. &12-4392 0 w n er $69,COO. 54&-8693. $28,500. spac/U.v rm, picture wm. !:i~ ~ PJ1 te. beach to be9ch Ii: elem~ * PLEASANT 01tt Havm 3 * 67H!IM * Paul Jones Re•lty dows, w/w C!\'IU, 2nd }eveJ, • va S2to' acbooU. 1 Yearleue. • ·, Br, ~ ba + 2 Br Ocean Vu REDUCED! 3 Br. l% bl., ~7·1266 Eves. 847-6978 1.Jv/nn, BR I-idtchen. ~~ :~ ~ 968-1014 : irlcorn&--Apt..$4&,500.~ ·...wecM &. A'pt .. ·So"U-ifwy;--S25t950. MISSION RL't¥";IB, Gf-f$'i' · 3 BR.; get DrW cpts., • $48.SOO Trade 1 615-6'l56 Sail T Seven Sees 494.-0T.n $1«1 Leue 2 Oli1d. ~.K. ll,;;11;;;ays;;;;ho;;;'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;2;;;;25 Bet.utttul s Bt. So. ot & you'll nevir find a beter 2 BR up, 1 down, 2 84. o-Costa Mesa 2100 Nev Beach Blvd. I:~ U•~--.. By I buy than thb ~ 3 BR i-nd for ioo'.lme, ckw to 1'1656 Van B1.tren M2.7D3 ."& .... ..,. owner Oily. Reaacnable * 613--6636 with heated pool a.t $22,150 b,each/tow n, $28,000 3 BR. OJNDOMINIUM . tor Flnt Time Offered lull ....... 494-3520 I/ I ttnl Bline. O>Udr.,, .. pfta Z91 B&yahore Dr. 3 BR, 3 BA, lmmacule.t.e. Call lorlppt.5'3-8'112 1351 Pact!k -Reali> AVAIL IMMED. Mea Vmle ... 11.15 mo. (21!) -1--------&fl-8586 Eves. 891..fl91 ~guna Niguel 1707 4 mt., "lae living nn, after 5 pm.. .i Lido lalo Unique on Lldct PAC ISLAND vn.t.AGE spacioul fam I dlrt.lnJ rm, ' BR. Avail Jmme3. No. ea,trout home + Apt. D O 2 BR 2 bllt-ln ldl<hen, btautllully CpWdrpo, blt-tne. 2 bl .... on 10', Jiq, slip + beach. 5 etperaf'e Wiier BA condomtntum landscaped yard. Yearly beach 4: nr, all acbool( le Bd, tam tm. 5 ba, din nn Vacant, 3 BR, large fam. nn Elec kit, sunroom, many ex· leaae '325/mo. incl water llhopa. $225 be. 536-1480 --'' Westcllff 1230 + 2 Bd/ba Apt, $250.<m w/lrpl;c, .epva~ hlundry traa, 1500 If, frpl, garden and gardener llenlict. R. C. GREER, Ree.Hy room 80' lot needs 90me patio, pool f.adltcy. Ex-6'13-3663 Eves. ~ Lagune leach 3105 FOR SALE OR LEASE 3416 Via Lido 613-9300 .,.,..' &Dmo ~ttor S22.250. tr.mob' ""'· 4 BR, 3 BA. 642-6112 Desire Lido Isle 847-8531 * ~ 541•2442 Call ,.139..,,000_ ,,._._.... AVAIL n.lMED. Mesa Verde MONARCH BAY .~A -.N 4 BR, lge living rm, LOVELY OCEAN vu..~ I Eastbluff 1 2 a.~ GraclOlll Palm 8'rlna• DIVORCE FM:ea • a l e. RJviera Realty apaclOUI fam/dlnlng rm, BR I: den, 2 BA, cpbl, Dtpl, 11---------2-4-1 f Br. 3~ beth home. Lu Bffut Top at World 4. BR JOfllllS.CoutHwy,SoLq bilt-tn kitchen, beautifully frpl. pool. $300 mo. JPlo BLU'FT'1 4 Br. tplt lvl, open Pa1mu aru. home w/Clnyon v 1 e w • landiscaped yard. YearlJ avail. 2 BR. 2 be.. $250 •· be&rn. nle root. Ulmtkt at Telephone 873-1Cm. yard, close to achooll. Cub RENTALS leue $325/mo. ind water adults 496-UC betw 11)6ipm $31,950. Owner "4-0'JfO for equjty A take o?M" loan. HOUMS FumlahMI and prdener .ervice. 5 BR home available f(l, S •--•-·--e•-Hunll......, Buch 1400 49<-313' · ~ ~· Ev ....,.. IT' ocacb ~ · ... ......... 4 BR. 21ii ba, wood floor, tae Rentals to Share 2005 u•~ es. near new c:ond. $2"l5 mo. Mt. left aellctlan eTerl See tbe BR.EA.Tm'AKING Vlew lot, kit., lam, rm., usume SW. _ LEASE: 4 Bdrma. 3 Baths; .;54<h1862"='~~---_.l._ DAn.Y PILOI' Qwified am.all but level, $1,000 Down, loan Price below market at ~SIBLE worklnc itrl executive type home. Cbt RENTALS ~ RCtion NOW! balanet $56 mo. 491-1210 $29.500 call owner 961-1531 to ahatt 2 BR apt witti to IChls., W•tcllft liq!. ...... F ....... ' same. One cbUd OK. Qllld Oltr. &M-1466; by app'l _. ""'-um ~ CNontr•t 1000 care avail Call 66-2285 cw 1Y. Rem. req. $350 Mo., bt General --....... --==============::::::::::----1 come by 162 A 'l\lllp Lane, I: Jut In advanee; tncL J-=-::.::==-:--_;±=J CM .,.... 6 ->¢. '""· Avail C~TEAU La POI I 1000 General 1000 General $© \l~ lA-l& itrse ·~· 'l~ Klt~ ~ 9115 B b ':... ru;:;.:.,.~ ::..::: . w J BEDROOM, 1 a t , Hee.ted pool. $150 per po. Solue a Simple Scmmbltd Word Puul.e for a Chuckle 0 llOfrange a.tttn of the four 1erambled words b.. low to form four llmplti l¥0rdt. l'UYCOR I .1111'1'_ ID UT EN I .1rr1 SALEE Afltf paying off !ho hoUll -· hu1bond aald 1o ~~::'.:~=::):!•!., wlf91 "\Yell, dear, we IUf'Vlvtd LllMlN t1io-~· O Complolothe dnxtlo- by '"'"" ...... ~ ...... -'°" ckwkip lroM np No. s ..... • r:JW,r-"011 I' r I' I' I' I' I' r I etTi:r I I I I I I I I I I ......................... SCUM-LETS ANSWJI IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 • men. 6'5-1294 aft 4 pm carpets and drapes. Pat» Adults, po pet.,. • Nowport l11ch 2200 ~ '= ~.'."lut~ 1911 POMONA AVE., ~ WINTER .... m1, ..,.. -t -m-45Tl~~can!"'!""'-~!!!!!!!· ~!\' 1.c;;;"'::.::•-:M:=•=:::• :::--:-::=4:-:\boF I 3 BR, 1 BA $200. lll1 " ........ n.. 613--'362 ' BR. ti! .. 1oo1 ..,. Prt $25 wt. Up l: ..... -...... .i.,.. • -J• .• --~ --,: New1,y Deoorated bltm. ~ I: pool ou1•.uu ~ ! hr. waterfront -... prlv. s:m Adults.. n., • loci Utlla le Phone ..,_ $4.25/mo. ~ 50-&J'15, e'Vtl. ~ : ::' :::-: -,::. ~ ~ENTALI ll!IO/llO. 1 Br, ..... ...,_ :cm N-mvd. ~ H-Pum-po1....,, -1rp1o, ccr 2nd :l,WRM N!:W ~ N-rt -h 2200 Br.), pr, bop f"""" PARnfil.Y ~: =.v.nr.,._-=-2012 GAR.' AVAILAB='. WINTER LEASE. 1 br, 1 ... PROX. SEPT. IS. I wtth Ip fenced Jard on I BR. I: r..m. nn. fenced <>LOON 1182 Y obanotl, with ...,..., lllOI ..... dbl aw .• quit! ltrfft, 0.UB ·~A-·· '' $180lmo.. m Fl1nrl.r PL • ... Vi>, miAWl .:• Flnlq <Tiii IT.I--* &1M211 * Graclova Adult LlvlOI. 1 BR., 0... I hL, blO.. I BR A c1m, 3 BA, s .... 1 Br. furn "'l>O... ~ ~ ~'\.:..~ = ~ -•. Oolta M-H.t. MESA EAST AP'lS Newport ..._ m-.as $27S. mo. Vacant M6-aJ 145 E. 18th St., ~: A.Tl'RACl1\IJ: Waterfran1 t I BR. Pri IV w/'YtUhf.tr I: ~4. Mr. ~ BR. bomt. bolt do c k , drJ'lor. Rdl. req. 169 Maa BACH. Apt,. fJrl, be&m t'efl.. Winter 1-. G SSth St., Dr. SUit 5a-1111 aft f caJ11; irtv. patio. 1 AdGlt. NB OLDER ffoQte.. Good cond. t "DJ peta S811 Yrly. 673-U . WINl'!lR bllal ·Sept. IO lo Br. Den. AduJOS. "' pota. DELUXE I bdrm Pool ifio June 15 Bq front. 4 Br 3 Ba Westdllt Arta. 536-MS Ideal for bachelor. 1tsS 13110. mo. "' e., OR um 01ARGE m °'"""' st., c.11 . .....,.. ' ' lll!!""'r ........ --~--....-·'·..-·~-...... ..--. I 'f ,.--~ --~....-------• ,.-~• ---~-~-........ -.... ·"-----·---• .... ····--A"90 --~-----·-·------·-· ~~~~ --•-·~--------------' . • • • • I ;<·DAILY Pll.OT ~. 1'"8 l T R&N'fALS R N ALS ~INTALS UAL ISTA'lr. IUSINIU .... IUSINHS ... 1 I -Ap11. Fumlohod Aph. F""'"""41 ~ tlllfUnllohod AptL Un"'"'lthod -II ' FINANCIAL l'INANCIAL '""'" -4100 lolbM 4300 c-. .... ' ,: SIOO L11••• -570$. om.. Ronlal to70 .... o,,..."""!'"' aoo-. o,, ........ .. I Pold. WO mo. No CLEAN Boc:belor ~ 100 CLIFF DRIV. LAGUNA llACH ' , * * ! ....... -AU utll ID<l 115 .. ' LUXURY roRN/UNJVRN ' All' c........ . SPARE TIME INCOME • .:il01 WlllTl'IER Sf, 115E.llolbooB!vol. Y-Loue.1 l U!drmL <lll l'ORDY A1'!:!111S :1 BWIOA ~ -·aaEEllS y-Leuo. 1 -lledc -·-.. ' --4100 ..... .,_. ____ .. I·. ....... ...... .a"~.-... ..... ~ ... °'"""_.._ .. ..,...._ irtmo""!!l.l'!."~- ·1 ---...... ..,. hm $1!0 mo ... 1-toe-""'"""' Air -· l. * Channel Riii * 1 ·Bdrm··-s.pw..,. ,,_ s100 -.:uo · 1 ~ "!.'"~ .... ~ ' -., ..... °"'""· """ ~ .... ~----1 '''·' ; ,aU6.., flrn. 4 ~. ...... a.nt1l1 Went.cl . 599Ct en~ ~~ oa :. If",,._. APARTllENTS JS0t a MlruW' Dr 615-Sl 1 • J A I 8I)llM. JWnl"' An .. rttr )eadl to • SPECTACllLAll VIEW · · JVIUC. A 1lNl'Ulllf. LARGE ' e< 5 BR -· M...a,,.i porldo& 1oC1. ll!O ~· Wontt Wit .... M ~ SPECIAL CLASSIPICATIOH POa f. ·~Wat~• JOit L-un•.... 4705 RN.ltd "°11. Ollld C.. Untuto. Pool iir•ferred Jlfl' mmtb for''*" Dtlk • ••. Sllp{..,_blo = Cmter, Mj . ., ._... -_ ... -ol • ... ml -·-..... ! , BR ·llWll ~ , 1111, -· --·.. • "• ,... Ollowod ..... $250 ., l5llO • .11u. ----YOU. CAN EARN. ~oo·· , . . 1!141'1RA.L IO.N ~APl'IU I ;I • LEASE•••8UY ~ Vl!tJ Np!! $115. 1111 Pftn-Wq, at Jl9. recefftd. Writ. Box 11, SU .me. availabt• tor i111. • lib Mo. • "' • llt.IOO "' -• IG-8260 ""' • -. ~--Gobrlel. Colli. (21.1) 21!-nn, AD atllilloo ..,. _. -Spocl' Ut >. '· ' 111--ft--Sw.ltl liV..U -AD .ulT tMQ.UOI ! :,,.~ .. ~ o:,. -Nm. LiiO • .... .. '""""""°· PD.of OR MORE A MONTH : ---Hmn .. 'l'tol!, Ml•" San ci.-o 4110 . ... v~ ~"',..tu.~~ m ~ A'9EMUI: BASED ON YOUR ERftlllJ ......... ,. ~. tn& ....... C,"!'f lo -~YOUa ...._ ...,_ ...,_, .......... •:&110 t-alOTMNM fOa &All -fl.ADI& Yt ' i· •' IPACIOUI I 1111, -=:.:'1'~-,..-;~.":'..:;-; LAGUN-A BEACH rnll\ • , G Db: apt ex cm -i •ut. f\1rn. 9d. TV 6: ·~----• •• -·· w~ ~-. """" las peoco 6 -&.Pri<o-$200tol3Cll,I CORONA' DIL MAR I ~ -• IH ·• l'HONE '4"'5671 . To-Y-Trodor'oP ...... M <nlUll-=a ... -~ _.-cltme.. COit Ill) be&dl • 1 ... °"'"' -llft.,_..., eT I, h ,,,,,0 C•tw rtiq•l..-4 ffC•r.4 \y •~--~•-~ Dloc:rimhlotl>t T-'""'to yr,-: -or '-~ .. '1 y • ~ ·--~-T ... ·•-, -· ......... ,. -wa;q._,....,.. lbcpplna. SIS. can.... 1. I •• OT"lftV ... -JIS: (lL,... OFFICE SUITES '"'"""''-' • ... ,_nt, 0111 ''""' ....... • ........... ... -· >Kl ... .._.. -. Boat ®ck 11Vall, AdaMI aft' Pll • ~ --~· MUJU.A.1 llUILDING •11111 ..... , ... 111 ..... at 1 .... 4 .. 12 •••n ,., wt•k. dl-1 aux. 1 .aill. ae.ey , •. pets. 41m M '1 c 111 , POOL. NO ClllLDltEN -BUSINDI Woman needs 1 ., __ ~ -If .,. .. .,. i.tw••k4, "•"• tf11 '••Ir•, 4r"1·•, 4•t.r111f. r world U'Ull1nc at ocean I ~-2232 ell CtllS) 96W1Tf R"'NT~'S MARTINl'-'UI! Br .tin~ c.M New-altmm.,ceatralrtei1$1t. •etl•t1 •"' w•d t. b. i1i1cc•11ful hi' ,,_1.., ~1l1M1 radlW Trd/ lnoome 0... ' • • • -.,. -.......__ del ~· JA. .. ttleptamt _,,., x.uc ., Y•llf ~ Wf'tt. •• tff•y. PlttM "4l•M 111111, ,,. • • I• 1SR. 2 Ba. Duplex, &aW ·!P'!: UnfumttMd GARDEN APTS. ;;_ ';'°;oo mo. c':r or olrM • ~ D4000 ft. 4"11 M41 .. l•,a.•11e ""'"'"'· . Pzw, or mnlr boat. f15.28.11 ' it from Oceim. 2 Bib from •• • 000• 11tb a Santi Ana, C.M. --neoemtY· M2-<DJI CAIL M m.«n0 ANT J:n1m! or~ S BR, ll!(O) equftl, I BIJI. w1n1.. rental t:lllO OIM<ol 5 ~ Mn. a-dci>oa ""'512 ::tt;-1' ,.m. ' 11TH • Oraoto. CJI., top WE WEl.(QME 111\RftlGAJION -. vocut""' Hiit ..._ ......... Bii ·:;·,!75""'~~ -· RENT 1ms..1a.w,A;1m.c.M. = "' dmllu .,... 1oca11on ~ 11r .• on11 11•• ll'IJUll 11.lVE~:::; s.o. ~°';I,~ lat 1 ' ~09· 1 Roo:• Fumlrv,. N ....... --.,.. ::,th ::"!.cold,..~ :;~61~ •• ~ INTER. STATE DIST CO IG-10" '"'• --:: $2:> Month 10wpert -' --""" ..:, ~ re:; .,.;-: 0-rOI .. -. • • Ooton View -Nr. Npt pter. HAVE--·~v ' ~ FULL OPTION TO BUY Sl'J/mo. Shearer 615-l.381 f units tum, best rmlal •·:-~....., • Nod...,tto.o.c; 1/1 oftl,30p.m. •Office Rontol 6070 Sl~5$olllhS1condW11t -.158.lOO·takemnlue ~Pk.00 ._~~~~too,!C:INO=· ' H.F R.C •~ ~h Ctty •. Utoh 1410f In tr ode. Owner ll0061> ... .--!· fum1t11'9R0ntalo ~1~Jllli---"'°"" 11 llCUTARIAL c..rtAve.,l'IMlf<IT. t<or-orlllllto •. • W1NTER -· o.a. 517 W.19111. C.M. ~ pltot. A..n.ble Sept. 1A. with -o1 ... on . .,._.,., SlltVICI '65 MUSTANG Conv. 6 Co. -- ] .. ;i,,r. 2 BR dlo>l.x. cloee 11> lS68 w. Lnclo, Anbm Tl'-2800 $200. Roomo for Rent 5991 ~~.;..:'.: RIAL ESTATI ANNOUNCIMINTS -., --. pi;o.,, 3 BR. 2 Ba!~ Mo.~ , ........ -• guage. OCEiNFltOl'IT 1-.... ALSO -_;.~-..:.a-General •ftll NOTICIS .-Re<1 r.tate equity. Mu; neo!ol -.. ~ , S951mo a: $8J mo.· 125 4tth Lp pidea Prtt'" 3 BD>ROOM. tin beth. bet MDA V ... Chr l1t1 aa -pm----· 5'8-GIO Ev• epta.; frpl.. bltM. tJDi.1aia1 1· o$t... N.B. !No 1tuo1enta, beach & ,.a .;::-, "' l pool IZ50. A..n.lllo Sept. -; lbor& rm., ldtdl.J ty Bonk llldr. 230 E.11th Bl. R. E. W1ntod 6240 FouMI (f. rM Ada! 6400 F . -··T ·-prdm1. Volue P.IOO '!'rd •• 'Plfue> . de ~-•-_1· l5th. Adults -i.. lady. 1586 W. Baker, QI con. 11.... td-1485 --Mt 1S' BKI uvn. ~ for &..t • n . .r..-1. •urn. .,....... mo. ~· 546-62'l9 WA'Nr 111C1XDe « COUllDdb YOUNG SkJIMM cat ti!. aood ~. $19QOValoe. Mab _ .. • BEACONBAY-tbrym.Ho --... -7 lay .. leach ICOMMERCAL,llndult., ...... ., 13'11.000; ..... """"'tbll<undwa.-... c1om10xvettt.-WHJNl!IX)L' ; apt. with Jdkbcoette patio, Realty lno. ROOM For ...i. Mole. .... 1 with U .... -ll!0,000 u pro,,ud mi, dol Mor Poot Olllco eoUt or T ..,_ ... -~ .. "'-· '1500 ~rt. 81~· Util. pd. Cllt1 MIN 1100 m 1t' e..h Blvd H» ttngton Bet.ch. $50. mo. Uta Call owner. NWl30 Realtor ~ HWJ ai 2Dd. • ID-012S 913 a " Mo., tfiiilt ............ ; 116/mo A-to UL · · ., poid. 812..!1.!2 oft 5. . Y5=c • . '67 VW SalioNbKk :~ l'G-7535 UKE NEW .,.._ "'"-,..._ LG. a... rm,..,. ph kl~ c-r.111 60IS w.um:o, --·...., MAL& ~ Color ..., (l%100 v.i..l ..... :;,.;'"'~:!';., ':!'..'!"".' I OCEANFJiOiir 1-2 A 3 BR. -· Empl'd 11<ty .,m'I. "'" CatlooUc °""""' l<or Oocill!' -tall. Blwn l<or 'U VW Camper. ~ ....-• F<r -,., 1 Blk I BR. w/-: lllO NOW leuo "'9/m> l1lll. pd. .... 1393 M·l llldr., SlOO ... ft., 19 000 Cuh. JU: »MSJ -6 DlcM cm fl15.1Jl9 IUNlT-opt. -.a...-: er at year..,. · Fmced yd., patio: water pt.kl I Br., CDtl. *Pc, bmDl aen. $2'7'51-m w. tlCb St., ' 1~-~·~·~·_!!lle~tap!!:__!l3WSIJ~~.J--;::;:f.;~;;;&-: • :ha""~ A.=· From -.C Sula Ana Aw. q , i..io .. 1 b1k bd>. Multi. LARGE """'· Jovel> .._ CM. 8'6-U9S or 5'H(!ll9 BUSINESS ond FOUND • ~ 0 o Id e.14,IOO TD e ; to . e 636-4120 e """'°" . ldldL "".:~'!-11r. "'-' FINANCIAL Wlldi. laoocrtp&o '"' bock Tnolo""' or 5 BR __ :· 9)1AC!OUS I.Mn&! 2 BR ---SP&:IT;i.-mL~ --fbr.:;;; ~nr.--. ""..., .. ~-•• --...... ·1ndvolrlol lonlol .. --Cinema, N_.i "'Corooa dot Mor $11.000. WantM·l fteantor"'i>ll"'~ R. N ,_'Mli fll.-· ' . . , ·Mobile Home. Comp. l'u.m. 1 Bit lt:BA 1200 • ft revty leue Sl85/mo. $30IM0, male ttudent, flih But.. Opportunltl• 00(), ,::Coi;::bil:;;M;:;-.=.::1=11.::*'=--'96-750I ; O ubhouse, pool sm mo. !00 • ' ,q, . . ......i .. n .. .' wdler/A-..... LAGUNA Niguel 2200 lq, ft. . I. . •: Ji:, ·eoast Hwy SIJ. 221 NB crtts. blt-inl., gar, e 6'lJ.(l60'7 e !'"•·._ea, ... .,~, new bldg.1 Oftlcet, 2 baths. WANTEDlll 2 YR Old male dxed tentrr, What do JOU Wnk ot our • ' • ...., rm. Nr. occ. $131). NEW SollDdproot J BR.. 'na. dean • qui,et, 847-2:m /Jr cond. an 1 )'Mr leue lnint ~ ..... Lee Bcb, 'J'J'RAI)ER'I PARADISE" : · SA~SIDE Vfilaae. Av a It 546-1152 · AC!'ON fm. Coco'•· lfi65 f250. Cnf) t!fMlll8 er PART OR Flll TIME Fri, Aue 23, S&f..11622 · Drop ua 1 card. 0..Uled Sopt. l!I. • B>'. lotd pool. NEW 2 BR T...,.,.... 2 Ba, InlDe ll&\/$200 642-0239 GUiii Homoo 5991 (213) -Rellable porty to -eod Dept, P.O. Box 18'15, Doll> >l'.dUI~ $1SO mo util P<L. blt·lm, c1W bou1e A pool. SPACIOUS 2 ~ I BL, 1 NEw, Small, eod bomellk.: M-1 CosrA MESA ::::::::.. """':..:: Lost 640! Pllol, Npt Bcb, CalJl. BR &, ·-•-.J:; dq>s, ...... enckoed pr blk. 'ln>m _,,, 1175 lfo., Worm funlly life with flu!. N.,, -• ... .,., 3 -~ -. No a11hll H,.. LOST Or ....,«! gq,., 1&bl• * * * · ''turn. ........... rOU1; $1Jl5. M0-4:179 J'Ml'lf·.'*"8Tllt't'M Gourmet menu offered JIMm ,.,...... 1J00'8'lQ) .q. di,-,. N-.. •--__....;_ __. I; wblte malt""''"--Vlclnl· · ~ ~ er peta. 24m1it .......... .,.__,. .. ,.... .......,.. --------. * *: l ·l6th St., N.B. &4&-tli6f $!5 NEARLY new 1 BR. SP~ Style 2 A: S Br. 2 choic~ ':t ~ ft MS-89.Tl~: 64B'l96 Nationally adv~ candy ~=gea::z~ ~~ ·.,, '·· 1-BR., Utilltlel pakl atove, draper, 1•r be. I d:r't-. bltna. n75 mo. er e WAR.Dlousn"crrmt; DXI ban. EtoeDent mcorne fat ~ . ANNOUNC!M!NTS , , IJl>I ,....,... -Jody. llM W. 11th "Po rJW3IO. 11J-lll05 forma.tim. 1138 s. Shi,,_ IQ ft. ot Be ft. ar -•I lew bn. ..-, -. <Doo « nd ~ICIS · .. · ,:1°~ * or st. 5el9d Santa Ana $115mo. C.tf. area.-..OOU orEvt1). $1350To$4015cup FEMALE 1D wk. Be1gt Poo-1 Chllcl-CtN MTD •/ SERVICE DIRICTOltY. 2 BR. $121/mo. ..,.. &,.. No.,,.,t Shorol 5220 """'"'1 y,. -.,,.,.. die ,,._ Vic. Eutblutt. Funorolo 6412 ..c.;;;c.;;c..;...;..;.. __ ..:.;.;.;1 _ BAfi'RONT Spac t Br. tam gar., waBdna" ~ U: Unturn 2 BR, 2 BA Misc. Rent1l1 59" Lots 6100 new: MK!. name, .adreu "Ollldml heart bro k1 n.. Att.nflqn Mothtl"I : .~ ·'&i·J':, :-"'~ bid -· 'AdWm -,..<!., -. opt. ;;.,. .,;;,.· .,.i.. Yeiri lillvf G).RAGE 12l<U 3 ADI tot., 1 w/2 ......,, lod -mbor. "'' ~· 9"-lOflQ 132 Bison . WESTMINS11R =• .~ -~ .... ":!· .. • • -U n · 9kLer' • P'HCbool dUld.. i... $111 50 ' mo Evu $21 MONTH rm. tar t .,..., m E. 21.d TRANS.W:&SIERN "· · • ~ ttD; · Piiii.itii~ ~eom',...p1•~~BR NowncanL-......, · • Zl7$PlactntlaAve.C.M. SL, C.M. ICl,000 Ownor !!_ISl'RlBN .~G.!;<.!· ~Wblw'!_~~~MEMORIAL PARK ...... -' ·i "YOA. nuu. ......... to SPAC. ' BR. Townbouse Center prage of Apt I' ITa..a211 _, • .-.u-....... _ ...... ,~............ ·-Mortvl a Cemett . . , ·bcl>. 1135-ll!O. 213:"'-ml ::""i!.u. Upper Be>-Po<i.. l11l lluff 524l • 63M120 • Gl\'E.4WAYJ HO' lllllold• <X>VINA, c.wr. 11.m :uar..;,. ~..'."'1'"2JJtcs~ Co ';!,, fvnoralo ry :~-clo»NorthPI.\';; ·:-.-. Oll,·~-~PRESTIGETown-1~ CAR'Guaae nur El .llooleno .....i Iota. *REWARD* R...ml.&16-698< "CU45 Scbl2bllol.l!>Q>-. Coron• del Mar 4250 For ie ... 2 br. dm. 3 br N.wpcirt City Hall. sz $.1,000 Each. n•: ses-603> (6 tJ,5,(0) • 125.oot Per )'et.r. LOST Lar$:e Ahli ' white Cemetery lots .;.-;;..;.;;:.. ____ ..... 1 nJRN 2 BR.· Mt:' beacb. $1.«L 2 BR. .2 BA Studio Nn-with 2 ~ 2~ bt.tbl. Oold IDOftth Pemn Rlty co. 213: 663-112.f I-654-33C7 Make UI ~)'OU, too, C9Jl collie with~ ICarred eye, from $130 •. ,... nils Mo.' )'Ml'Jy. b' decorated. 285 Ost-B. MODlon ell eleetrlc. POOL eG-tm CHOICE Dani. Nnt oout ~ th1I amount tn me ol Midwq Qty .W. Reward, ~win ~ care Cemr1cton .u.• • :675-31!3 :J.ftw 5 PM Owner 21.3--692-M27 J.eu pr. Rent starts at J QARA.GES for rent high.., CIOl'blr 1ot. Only our Ullque A-~t reWl 197-fTU or ·192-1039 Evlll'11blnl ID -b.utiful · -., •. • 2 BR 1~ be. drpl./~tL 5250 .mQ Sta{Ue ti cu. no Month_ $19,900. Write box P 186 Dai· ltore operttlcm. Make us BUTANE Lighter w/ v plact m~ leu COIL e ROOM AD.D!TIONS • S~~ Pr:~te· ~ alltll, p:'f gar/pak Adwll m.m 'Amigo Way, N.B. 53M61I or 53&-f919 ly ~ prove we have bactno fail. f!w. So. o..t P!az~.: Nl~~ L.T. OlnstnlCdoa !: , ,. '.HJway, fr.; Mo. 6'7l-irra . $141. Ml-OW 54MWl CWI "':"':'!": 2 Wf'i cm ilDikiO: NB urt.• • wa n.pldJ,y upandirla Bank. SenthDental val. Re-• w-. ~ hmf17 l'OOlpl. ~ ' ,. BR FUm Im mo ·~ 185• 1-BDRM. Apl·E '-4'1 Mar 5250 I-Pr.,_.., 60llO Cub, TeMlll ar ...... ~ ~~~.· wmt . ....mi, 1#1339 511 l1'5 · m.mt ~'..'; Slnsl• _, ar ~ • -• ~ 2528'. Elden, Co8ta Meu. Fee Si~phi. 66-"565 .... ~ • ..... -• • •a:•" , . _... cunc.D deliant4. ' .. J?-lun• "'· .. Jumme, -at 2611-B Elden $ $ $ Maker , ed -u ""°.,.."" WHrrE ch•-• min . C.mlhry Lota t411 fftimatuatoyout,-. . 1 BR apt $115. No Q:ddne. LGE. Dlx 2 BR., l!Ai b&. CS.: 5 Units, exce= ~:!n ute, to ~. dlplfted_ blJal. Reward '10. AnlW'ttl to 32 CHOICE BmW lotl In IJcemM Ccntniotar · :QtM. We Uka kids. ~·W Rinchtl . . 6150 terHted In a plaaU.nt, EZ p:iodle, w1tb an under blte. e MT~mJ. e ... Call bei:ft 4 PM t6 bet Tl: I G.E. Ntns. $150. Adults • .... btutHul .... nea ... Invest Sl>.GOO cub. Chami. Call s.s-5451 beauL Green Hllll Park, RelldePd.i ~ l'M 675-2975 IOI E. ]6th pt Qol,......., . Unit. -""""'....... COUNTRY ~ 612-2113 lor...... Dvk -Nn7 mol4 ... Podro, Cltll. A soo4... Molal.. • ;:r;;;'iji , -UPPm Deluxe 1 bdrm apt, ON TEN ACRES Uve r.tum cm investment.> LIYtN• IOllll.l .Interview, « write l:itten, -*" ~. nea vestmeDt; value b:reastn& = .... 1y decorated. 548-1)31 or 1 A: I BR. Fum 6. UnfU:rD ~THE,IOIJ J'OX COMP"'-3 ~th -Nutvllle, U.S.A., 1517 Weft. calllr. 'Vic 11th A-Irvtnt. rapkUy. No propaV tu to.I -::ii4i~!iiii~Oiiiiiii~1 , ' Balbol 4300 1W64710 from $1SO mo. Frplct I PrV Al'1 x Loftb' 3 Bdlm:., .,. t dift Dr., l\dle 210, Newpcrt * LI S-13$1 * pay. IJ'mnt or-cub. MNllf I · RmM'deMnc. wW•'l\rw,. 1--,.------l.::=:::..-----I Patm/Pooi.. Tennis OJn.. "81 Eat C&lt Hlway, CdM oatW.ea.. samdbbn-Beech. Calif. w · Aftemocmll:~vea.. Lal :r.m. ~ 1 BR. ium. opt. $HO; 2 Bit. 2 1 B!I. -IY "°'!'""· No pe<s tnt'I -. 9 bole Pull! 873-91!5 61341 .,, hu fom11y orcbm1 A 11 ~ ~· AN to ~ Uc:., --.BL. turn. apt. 1165. UtD. 1115.,..Con ~1214 G-. WALK ·TO BEACH ,_.,_.,...nll.ll'i"' Cobln~ShopW1"'!<1 ,:tclds:_ V~oot~ Asphalt, Olli • 652ol-=='=9'"=:Z:coo=ioi:,I . ,paid. I> B!k. !run ...... IOll Sea Lone OIM 9"-:ISU U Un!U. N"""°" Beacb 4D $19,500. For --.... Cal>ln 1nWfW I eomjlite """'917 ' . I :C.:::.c::..=::C::::!:.!!!-.l.311 W. Balboa. BIY•., SPAO)ffiS2Br.BltM,ttJtl, CM'llcArttmr~CoutHwy) l-BR. film.• pool· 4 . Hoa pleue call Glen• .bopwllllngtore-locatelQ DRIVEWAYSA.Pa!'lrmglotl .lbvol 1 "· Balboa. 49'-6189 ' -....suo. . new. 'crot1 'w.n6· = -n.npmo, dll Santa Ana. Unlim.lted oppor. SM BLK MALE. mix. Lab. ttptJrtid. Mal irmW. J'Jft ut&.Mr.r ....... -SUSIESr ..._ m * .,.._ * e COROLIDO APTS e lie Ill .,.....;, Pl1oe Eckhoff lo."--Inc. bmltv. oo tovettmonL 6 -...ie, -°"""'· -Ilea. SSO.HU Dry.Cloonl"t_ ~ : : •. ~ 'Il» DAIL'r PILOT DON'T JUST WISH tor aom. 2 BR. Sudiol pool pe.tlol. Sl?5= Good ~ llll VI. CbQmu .... Week dl,)'I m.ot01' l'amil1 pet 9 yrs. Rew. 1 QUALITr Upalt 1 eat• . JtaPi ·~ ~ ':' -~eptned wtkm.. s.... Mmla te funlWI. )'OUr lwme Some w/~. $11!6 '1r: up. 1t. Na~ Rltr. &lite Oranie, Calli. 1 Sat, &m A: )Ion SG-1Wf . ...,.. c:oatinc drtveft3'14puklna Cu• .a tm=?"•WI moo~. time • e:tl<ft. Looi!: • • • ' and ereat bu)'I bt • um E O>ast H""' m.ms Ml.-i l.\l'ffowkndl 53M'17f LIQ. LIC'S.-Bave ~t WHITE rtrew && in putdnc Jots. Wm.tr. 8"-!l2t atw WCll1I 11 ~ nmor!!I • o~ Ada. • "'J • 1% REn.JRN, triple net • . ......... f;iiioi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;..iiiiiO;ioiiiiiiiiiiii.ii~-.. IBEitrr, mod. 3 BR 2 BAt -·• a )tan. -AM * l>>t...County 'l)oolfero * 1"t ol Tho Towen. = W. U\1-11111 , ' • flrepl, nr beech ea.,,..., _,_ _ O 1111 Day.l>lttndonf Loc:otlono Cit. Hwy. REW. -lobyslttlnt 6550 e -a.... , · ':• ' vte-.. fl'!li, Momh In mo. . Ageftt ~ Mount, lo. Dooerl 621 Wt Won't Be Und"'°1d! JI RED Vlalo, tbori bllr. Ant DAY C&re I"< atri....,, ~ e ~ ' I. ii • '" . ' ... ' . • " " '" ·: 1 • 'r '.' " •"J ' ' ,. ,., I J. ,• ' No Matter Wh'at It •s YOU CAN SELL IT ' WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD DIA[ 6421671 DIUCT ... : .. ~ '.JUST ~y CHARGI IT! ~ .. ~ ' • ; • '"!.!!£!28 - --- Call 6 PM only m-tm FOR ll<nt' 263 F°""t Ave, PALM DESEltT W"'-(2l3) ~Coli.et to "Bnndy''. Vic. OW. M .. Verde. iw.r..... ' ~ 'llut & Co,,.. LARGE 1-BR. apt., walk-in Laguna. BeaCh -1100 d, • NEW CONDOMINIUM PRE-&:mol, lied, "'e 1•1 Rtwa'df f1S:601t • 5t5-0054. . ~-6.Wi Crw!llhaw, l.ol ... ,.I c1osetl; bMm ceil., drpl., ft, ~ to brokaJ. Olms" 1-vlq countr1· llff1'-~~le•~ SHAOOY l!f'llWft' fl!male q . LADY with 1oneJ¥ bo}t would • 2U • 2lll4lOO Oiq,d • • ..,.P. 11SO Mo. --or .,..._ · tlfully "'1n 2 BR, 2 Bo Sond-Glodyo WI I I I · RI Vtc,.SILttft Broo A 19th, CM lll<e cbfJdren to wotdl or CARPJ:T ll i\iiilO .....,..; H••tl-......_ llooch 5400 IN ~s pri:' .. ";:'..;,. llvllhlYi::.le<I !13Hl86. Ans's~ tr. Sat"·,..._,... ...,,,, m&ny n!I. ~7• tor 1 "'1 -• ~ ._. RE&TAURANT -CORONA WMor E. Cnut -ttl>w t)' -to eo1l 8terUaii lar 2 BR.. 11' bL, trp., blt·lm: Sttn bulJdkrc', fmnally ''1\e Evn. &&Um Hwy, Bfl.utJ' 'Salon • Perton•I• 6405 VJc et~..,.: w.,,.. ~ irl....,. wuber/dry0<: pool. A""1t1. Look''.~ E oho-IL... 62IO -1 "" GM lml Rt&! GGo~rd~.,.!!!~nt!!_ __ ,!!!!!I '160 Mo. ~ w• ore or ~ w/turn Aft. x m.Tlll MATURE blb)"lltter, kt rd. - (or""' on1y> m BeJ.1125""' ' -Ml ·-111.ia> • B11I• ... tint Cl•-""'" t<or ,._ -. ""' ·ANTHONY'S II "L""=-'""::...::lloach=;;_-5;;.;7...;.o05 UtfJ pol . .......,~ LE W9U 11'-000 eq. -w..i Mattey to I.Mn 6320 e&p' "' Public !'J home, M00>"1. -:&liden Service t<JCE Delm. 2 BR 2 BA nev Prime E. 11th St. Ston • "° 0::..,io:."'" oo.r ... $12.000 = 1 :::·~~"; SERVICI DlllCTORY • •1941 ocean. ttnted p.., elec qe 911 ft, ~ window m For _...,, P1JoJ ant ,..,... And, fer iood lit• 2nd TD, at N.-port Harllar Yacht -'-LANDICAPIMG ..,, 1c1ry. m-t1151 ,,.,.., Air conc1. 6Cl-Wt Dtot -"'""· w l'r ...,.. Colt am m '" 11q A .... N.,._ ~rl..., Mojonry, lie. ~:r llAllft'l:NAMC! ll~--~!!!·---~44~DG!!!~_!h~-!!!!•l~--~44~D00!!0.-~!•!!1 ___ _!40~-0-!!_D_j~Mr~. ~Ado§m~o,~Blcr~.~"'=.6650§ I pc.t Beed>. NO ADVANCE 6560 EQ lloraoillldot. Ii -TIOll N1lC£S. BRICK, Ccmerete. Carpent:J (lpaqllOto ~ "-: Rool l1toto Lffno -llAl\Y, IJIW(l.l. AT.a.ASS ~ <ZHetlL lmll Jol>o GiiH: CWli.., WI -· S@\\~lA-/t'B~s· Solot •Simple s.n.mbl1d Word J>ualc /wf Q .. l'llo .Rooo ... ,.. -., tho--.... fOlll' tcraMltd worch k. ,,,.. low to form bir lifllpl9 WOrda. [MYO.LIC . • I r1e111. l~OTUG I .11rr_ ' ·----....... 'l . lelfAMol.ll'I 'ANIWJI IN CLAUlllCAftON 'iooo -········ -· ·-· --.. -----.. -·· ·- 110RRDW ,. y---or r!J.11!6 lcr ~ OK l'rao Eot -l'>ll>tfi, """""-~ I PrlVJtl IDd llarta. -info. • c jaWM, blal'I-Jt e &-I ' l'REE APPRAISAL • * 51""9 ACillltS * ~!'! '"' .!!··~· ·=·~~==-' PROMPT SEllVICE Yoo ---1 to HOMJ:' -' -)Aiii!llUCtli <IORllNER .,_.eo:;:l\1',_.'"':'1"' 10 -plOlflo ltlio -t!t .... -. -W• ::rm.,u;:: = Bottler Mortell• Co Int. ... --i>r ti>\' M '5IS CM. W. 7:30 A.M 116 E. 11th lit., Cloota"M-,,..; 1 r."" • '· l'rHelecl-REl'AlRS * ALTitRATIOiii IU:S. 6 Oome'1 0. .... M2-%tn NMJru. N!Pf> od lo,._,_ For ID.... 'CAB111ri1. Mt Ila job. ~ -": ~ • wtcends ftS.'111!15 ta.-u9f .me ...,...,. • .....,. 25 ,,.. 41111111' MM11I or_. 4111 -· ' • EXPikt lt-~ Mlrfl0111, T.D.'t 6MI PLY TO cfATALINA· C..-t, C••ole· Moo ~· R.11.,* P.V., c.M. ~ DAJL1' JUOtrl'l l'ROll• llWIJl'j> -lit TI> .,.,._ 10&,e QIWIGS cownr AIJt.. CUSTOM P-'TIOS A llAllllDCia. •1 ,.. .,. mo. trio. M I 19' • .ml PORt. Cl~ • .,.... 8lodl: nDI. 4ltrt o::ma• pc:r'rw ,,, Mei 0.. lml~Vlowlol,'°* -·-•-a<..-NWOtO ---4M-IUT PC9JIBl.ll TO WIN $U.OOll lllSr Ill· ....,.._ Wotllt, Jo-Col ..... ANNOUNCIMINTI wt11 .. -S--· ll001 d..... ..... ....... P> I ....... Mt' I s ,e, and NOT(CU Dist I S ~ S. t64ISH ... , l°"'°"tc .... 1-'=..;.;,;;..;.,;=-....;'-II. P. l.on(o; P.X. b 12111 bii!ilri Q a:-LOW CJl8r Md ( 7-. -lfrM At1o1 6400 -Hlllo, OIL lfllJ.o Ne)oblDO-U. l'rao• ---·-1 1;.;='-""=-=;;:...=; IWXiiOIJii 11. min.tat: -~u~m~·~•~c~~~iJ • Jiik. moll ...... ---11N!M •CIJll'l'OJt'PATIOle -Lo -' •.0. .... 11110..-. -........ .-.... J'QQntaa VaU•.:J Mdlllc.e-.... ---tlttnltCRlll..... ..l Kiiji ~ •Jn' JllLA.CXIAl>.Rotrh••• Llhtlo ....: ............... -., ...... u 11 ·-Gso'I .... ollt. ...... ~ l~"!'i: °"' *"' • -• 1 Oid Mo. :-;: ~&~ ~ J'llE£ mm wmi • , t* • llilff i'.Jj,. illilia ~ -vr•wa =-""' DAIL-I'll.or-· Goritnl lwvl111 -Opoa--11-· llPITl --•.P.... "=I':.:::.::" -"··;;~ -r: ~.=r·:: """r--··'"~~ , .. ,. ""' ,....., 11f·• 'Mrr 'tlJi """""'···•-----------~---- • • I • ---- - -.... ______ ,.._....._._..._ ....... ._,.. .._ --..._.._ -----·-----~---~ -----.. •----~-~--~~~---~-~--....-~-M~ ..... ~--'-~~~-----~-~---... --.. -----~~--------·----------··-.... ... ----·--...... -~~-----~~-----·------~---~-~~~---··--·-------~.__. -.. -....... w ••• -. • .. , - DAli.Y·l'ILOT ~ • S.,....., _ 1961 ' i!>~ca:;V:_:IC~::.D::;IJll~l:.:.;::::ll~Y:_ IOllS a l!MP~Ol ;~•Nl JO A EMPLOTMIH1"X>a5 & IMl'l.OTMINT JOU & 11.MPL.OTMIHT ::----------------------------~· _.., Sem• 66'2 Holp W•ni.4. -7'00Horp Woni.d. MOii 7200 Help w...-Ji\Oft 7200 ~ W....._ -7200 ! t • ' ~ t' t I HNlth Clu.. 6710 CHlllOPllACTOll HEALTH a.INlC Adjustmellt. rna-ae, ..w, JtHm, X·l'l1 · 5'M8'll "' E. lBth !I., qr. H1ulln9 6730 n.EAN .............. etc. 1rtt. remonl. clump. """ -· fill, grade. IOl-37'5 Utt HauJJnc-Tlimmt,.,,., Truh, ~ OWl.11111 Name tt! Re1..,•b\e mGJOHN~ MAC"INISTS llequlrel oeveral ;iean OXJM!rlence In set up and operation ol prefer- ab\y In heavy lalbt wort. MUii be avallJbla for possible 2nd ablft work. ' . Contact Burt Miils (714) 546 l030 ans Hvllo·· 1i..t.; Cotto Moll, c.111. MlaltSym.- Afllnlit Research CORPOAATION ADlwhlollellfle s-.-c..,. .H,;;•:.;UtoC=loo'-'-n"-1"1.:::-__ 67_35 Job Wonted, Lllcly 7020 YARlm STORE MANAGERS * APT. CLEA.Nll{G * YOUNG, mature woman Fut A: ~ We tumSlb desires ~nu!bt In Mex· Everythinc. &U-81M ko, pref-Guadalajara er BRIGHTElWlide Ju. Serv Puerto Vallarti. Spkz Span Crpt cb:i&, 1k'I. wad.on. Ind. I: ~ fluentJy. BIJJ[ exp: .... ·~ ,.. 1'1Pna: I: PUblic contact. ond ASSISTANTS A•vertising ( Represen· tative • NEW CAREER YOUNG MEN 19 to 30 res, reu. ~ M7-9f4$ I --'-=-:,---.,---,--You Can' Do htter No hirl ln!OTlor0-rollnt6737 • Elq>erlenced . With T.G.l.T, W llG • Residence· Comm'l • e Palntin&, tnL 6: .a:t. Haulekeeper e Your uperlence in the vmi-· Have .... _.tloo ..,, ...,,.....,_...,.,... JOU"" men e Wall CoverUlp • Color Coordlhation FREE Em>IATE I ===C.=D=' =5'1=""'57=== I !nvUu&ble ...... IOlld#UI ... -..... l1Q T.jl.AY. who 1re ~tic Holp 7035 We .,. ..,...11y ....,. ... I "-'==="'--"""-'-I 615 SbX'el I: opect to operi • IJoeNed. -MODERN DECOllATOU ......u DOMESTIC :, ~n:... "":;:,: conscientious We W!II have ._tnP Im> WO.Len, HELP cut our U""" area; ., loll ta UI where )'OU. W°'*l Jib to 1 1 .=;.,, _ . _ ire wilHng 6755 lrenlnt Uve!norllvecut buodon-; ""'"'fo I HoUSllkoepora .........,., rettremert pion Nt'll, Lond1<oplnt 6110 ExcelWr .._,,,, • paJd .... ...._ 1---'--"----1 .., s.. -... LA 900!! -,_, AD ,,.u .. w111 want to GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING (213) 683-08f'I (213) 620.1735 be oonftdmtial Pleame .end I: GARDENING SERVICE Chinese liTe--lna. Oietrful >'O'S' lretter, ldvinc •• edu-d • St•I• u ...... -· Permanent. Experlencod catloo ...... hlalD&y '°' a Yance, Rnddentlal -Ommerdal Far East Apnq Mirro,, J, C. Price, Perumel Dept. Yard cleanup. nee est. T. a. 1: Y. Storel eo. fm' d secun'ty No job too blr 119>.'<iBl LIVE INS P.O. Bo> '68, La -I IF YOO WA!fr,.,.,. GREm . ~~ ~ Calllomla, 00038 I: GROWINJ; all Bil I: 100 B E. 16th S.A. !W7'4395 ,....., • ._ -Gerlt---------· --CORRAL'S 11Wep 1: rototill rlelp Wanted, MM 7200 m JABSCO ind 1n excttlng ""· ""' ..._ ha.. ... EXPERIENCED Maler1•1 Handler new career eqqlpmenl.......,.. WATER CONDITIONliR "' SALESMAN IUFFUM'S fashion Island Newport lleoch PAINTING And U JOU eaD me "' t;\ott! btne!IL ExdultTe but bllt cxpmllve Tr)' me and lff. 541~ INTERJOR 6 EXTERIOfi: Palnl!ni.Frooeot. Lie. • IDI. ONok -· SNACK SHO~ No. ) N°"l>Jmc Appllca""" "P-Bugy'' 147-1658 1or ~~::".=· Momlnj~ilnfnhor PAJNTING Aver. room Lunch ButbGy eompl $ZS. I: up. Neat wm. be tnterriewing: btwn the work. Loeal nfl. 147-1358 bra. of S-5 Mm-Fri. Palntlnl Extmorllntmor Appcy in Penon !tte F..ttmatsl bli E. O:iast Hwy., CdM • M2-t668 * 54S.m2 •. 6'naxiO INT· ext. Am'aZt 1 BR apt. General Woodworking labor I: m•t'll ST t. 5 0 · Machine Woodcarving 642-1528, 5tS-492'1 Wood Parts AIHmbly P'lumblnt 61190 Artlllclol Limb F•b. 1--~----1 ....... exp<rienced In * 24 HOUR SERVICE * woodwortdng. Good mecb- Plumbinr repair remodel ank:al ability. <>then n~ Guaranteed * 646-1407 not apply. Marv's Plumblnc Serviot ""'"~ -Remodel e&tfr!llme Kingsley Mfg. Co. Piumbtns " hr. 9'1'V. Wark l'W'· Uc., Insur.; remodel, repair I rooter Jen• 5.ll •7568 RomMol., ll•lr. 6940 JJ' YOU M<d Remodel!na PAINTING • • , RWAIRS Call 54&..16 tor appt. Busboys & Dishwashen F\all timt, over 18 Apply ln Penon lob'1 Big Boy 154 E. 17& St., C.M. CALL DICK , ' • 642-119"1 ---=~==,.--- °MAINEES 1:h.:;•;;.;~;.;;1!1._ __ _.;,;;.960.:c: Larp New York """"' ... • "'-""*" ............ -'" Calllomla bu ~NI A: Fut Deed fer 9eYef'8l )Wng men ~e. 646-6+16 to ftll vaowdM en their AltoroHont 642-5145 -ota!i $125. per ~· .. '° week -1ary, F« tmrriw ·-accura I yn. exp. -... 539-llll ... """" _,, ......... 1415 Dolo Woy ' Costa Me11 Phone, 1714) 545-1251 BOAT • Corpilitora • Hudllner lnatallatlon Min • Bondtn • Palnten in an expand'ing company. Full OR part time. Experience required NO hlancler Yachts experience -----•necessary.· 1612: Placentia Ave. CostoMosa CAREER OPl'ORTUltlTYI Jotn todays tutert crowtna profeulon-Mutual Fund aalea No 6PS'lence necesaary. We train • tun or part ttm. Mutual Fund Advlaon, Inc. We prefer lo train you. Npl •. 1003 wmcun -Also S.A.12UN.B- E47-8331 COOK Full Tlmo Over 25 W1lllted for The Stemwhffler ....., In""""' 9 -5 p.m. REUBIN E. LEE 151 E. Coosl Hlghw1y Newport Be1ch LOT MAN Experienced . Full Time. Contact Bob~ MARQUIS MOTORS ,.., So. """" Hwy Laguna Beach 49&-15<B many other openlnas for young 1119n. s4oo ..... to start. Call today, Monday or Tuesday 9 :9"' 539.9931 • •Mold Maktn • &...,i.nc..i In ..,.tour mol<ls. •Model & Pattern Maker t.Aako 'prototype of naw products out of wood, plntic or motol / •ware- houseman Prefer minimum one I yur ezperienct in warohou,. work. •Punch / Press or Drilt Press " Operators Pref or minimum one • yHr expenence. •Shipping ·Clerk Tow motor oxpori- ence necessary. •General Helper • Handle misc. plont a11i9nmonh. local non -de· • tense Industry wilh OYer 500 employees. Es· .. tlbllshed In Of· •nae County since 19(5 ..-Yop WCICJft ,...,aid Vacations ~ Ut. Ir Hospltalbatlon ,,...,,... Malor Meclc.a hn-nc• ,....., l'ald Holl days ""'lxc•nt Sid .. ., 1'11111 ....,.,.llllOfloM Ptom Wlthl• L. M. COX MAllUf ACTUlllG COMPAIY, 1K. 546-ZSH 1505 1.W-.An. SANTA ANA All l~uol Opportvoilty ...... ,., ' . . Are You Letting Casl1 ' Slip·Through Yo.ur Fingers?./. -' See If You Have Any / ·of These Things A, , . / DAIL.Y Plt'OT WAN;r-'AD Will /sell Fast! 1 •. s ..... 2': llcyclo 57. Eloctrlc Troln 2. Gultor 30. Typewriter 51. ICltton 3. loby Crib 31. lor Stool1 59. c1 ... 1c Auto 4. Eloctrle Sow 32. Encyclopodlo 60. CoffN Toblo S. Camer1 33, Vacuum Cluner 61. Motorcycle 6.W-34. Troplcol Fish 62. Accordion 7. ClufbHm1Motor 35. Hot Rod Equlpm't 63. Skl1 I. Storoo_,.. 36. Fiio Cabinet 64. TV Sot t. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbench 10. Cl~rln•. 31. Storllng 511vor 66. Diamond \•/lfch 11. Rofrlgorotor 39. Vlctorl1n Mirror 67. Go-Kort 12. 'Pickup Trude 40. Bedroom Sot 68. Ironer ,12. Sowlnt Mochlno 41. Slldo Proloctor 69. Camping Traller 14. Surfboord 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Funiltvra 15. Mochlno Tool• 43. Pool T1blo 71. Tapo llocordor ' 16. Dl1hwoohor 44. Tlre1 72. S.llboot 17. Puppy 45. P11no 73. Sports Cor 11. C1bln Cruloor 46. Fur Coot 74. Mottro.., lox s,.. 19. Golf Cart 41; Dr•P" 75. lnboord 5poodboot 20. loromotor 41. Llnone 76, Shotgun ft. Stimp Colltctl•n 49. Horoo 77. Soddlo 22. Dlnotto Sot 50. Alrpl1no 78. Dort Go- 23. Ploy Pan 51. Orgon 79. Punchlnt 111 . 24. lqwllnt 1•11 52. Ex1rcycfe 80. loby CorrllfO 25. Water Sklo 53. Roro Boob 11. Dru .. 26. FrMZOr 54. Ski Boato n. Rlllo 27. Suite-55. High Choir 13. !look 21. Clock 56. Colno 14. SCUBA GNr T1iese or any otlier extra things arounil tlit liouse may ' H turned Into cash with a ' DAILY ~ILOT WANT-AD s 0 ..... Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> DAILY PILOT WAN-T ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU! Get ,I~ On The· Action 1 Today! • '--.;...------~---------~·------------------~-------~~ _________ _, -----------------.... -..... ·• ........ ....._ ... -.... -----..... -.. • ·,,~ .. ·':'· . ' • • , / ................. -~~~~~....-~~~~----~ -~--~------------~------~-,...--·-. --. -----·-~-...-,--~~----- Training Speciahsts One of Soutllom CollfG1111&•1 major aero-spa~aultl hU openlnp for TraJn. ... 1ipec1Ai!st1 to d.erilop lrafn1Dsz pro-~ for 111P«'Tllo11 penonne[ 'nle ~. fUn<lioil . ot !hit politlon ... ' qulree Ille ~ of lralniDg -· m.a'ch and .clev~Ji':nl ol <OUl'le eommt, lmp!emen and naluatloll of the proF1m :"'"'111& -· .. DAll.Y l'UI' UI 11 JOR31o ... E '' IJff1 ~.,I Mon I .. ~ 7UD '#wuw1 7521 j 10•••-••••i:r 441 L Ullo It. <-.--· llM L · IM It. ·--w-m1 • I • FEMALE Admlf!lne Cler:!< $415 H"'pical ._-II> For Oraaa:e j most ezcitbl( "nsf'• · llllN!! Brper!enced pel' .,. sOllinel ooUDMion • male PROO!' COMMERCIAL TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA IANK -.w;o.. Cashier Ho11eu Nn.t~. No QPl!r. neccasary • lllo ........ P!eueY ---anoe torma, hlndUll SDODo ........ • female. wm en.I~ 15% commtmon, pronl • Keypunch · Operllors 4525 MocArthvr ....... ·-port-h 5404424 -'l>Pl1 Jn -!loll'• Ilg loy ab¢ng " oP~· l lnour-. blor r.e ! a Id Ille lllWJ!d • I from $375 work -now "'° mate M'mlt -.. nU.C. eoman-ua money! j ....... ,.. ... _..,..! bemlve, liability, e.uto llnd ·1 JS< E. 17Ch St.. C.M. claiml. Will " lwwl!tqo _I MAID$ NEEDED """' -· Secrelary 1 Elpedenced QI' w1D.. ~ ( tr""""' -"-F./C. Aute llldqor. '600 For MY olllce. Must be , o..r 21 Pull or P1rt Time Apply In ..... on ,_ s p.m. llBJ8fll E. LEE COWNS WA1116S Good Opportunity Murt hive pad ......,.uce. EXTRA GOOD WAGES ,.,,,_, -· _. capoble of lrlllSCliblng -;} Good -cmdl-. ..a, -. -· Al•h 1:om Ille IBM Elecumy .J APPl1 1n .....,. 1n ,,..,.. "' bandle a11 --to the mK c11cta1or on• 1 kttper Mn. Jojce !iU:ner, mmt. calmlatar, t)lpl!wri,t-thtt mM uecutive type.. I bet 9 am A 3 pm. er etc. No lMK nwHn.M.. writer. (lB}( :lust love1 1 Penormel Ottice Ops Tam to 5:30p:n,1 da,.. 151 E. c-Highway -,.rt-RADIO CO. 1.qw>a °""'"" Oub Vlllqe me • -.der It llley will m:.;., ~ "'i:.::.,....., Socntary $450 P*1 for tllia ad)r Alm e SHEET ?irel'AL MECHANICS SARGENT· FLETCHER WlllmlmBlvd. !.&Hohn. c.nt. 197llO Jambo"" RNd APPLY IN PERSON a.s p .M. DlILY ,.,.. !ll, ....-.., .... all. she w!ll llllnt oulloi . !EXP~ERIENC!!!!!~~,~ .. !! .. !!!!-!!!O,Cll!,.!!; • -pl ..... ' OW'D two feel. llt 1111-; e POWER BRilE l SEIF.AR OPERS. e EXPERIMENTAL MECHANIC! GIRLS AttnictiWI Pia 11 I: owr to _ .... ...,.....,Tnm Newport INch Snack Sliop No. 1 -cubler "" .-tema Ir gel me • I 2305 L Cent lfwt, PBX. Contact -B e11 Gonoral Olll .. PIO aid. : ,.,..... .. -"""'" ...... m kal :or.. Mmt bt 11tmt All .....,.,,_ ..-.i -. amtt wttta no tu.II ID-Corona dtl Mir, C1I. IQ....C.t, wu.an'T'Xrd Sa1el, <>PaW • B.awcba llD. : -.., -------1 ,_ l!ed BITd., a.. -......... _. ,.. a.... .. 111 •• w I 1415 Dale Way Coata-. e SHEET MErAL LAYOUT MEN e MIG I: 11G WEU>ERS nJ-.1'11.Q312 21J.-69f.l.985 •venan ~. pobe, 6 diam. No eqll8I' ~ IU'J, 4 bn dally, Exmllent al&ry, CaD far appt (tlJ) ™ Aak frr t•1n waid -· Oolar, <>-I ...... -e..ch. """ _., ........,,_ GIRL FRIDAY MA'XllRE -... IQal. , Phone: 54s.t2Sl ~ '(' .Bectrlclans 111 Pl11nbers .. 1-C1rpe1lers ' ' With mobile h-tx• : perlancie. ExC1lltnt btntfits. Apply In P""' , .. n. e FABIUCA.TJON SUPERVISOR P9-IOllDiel Oftl.ee Open I unto J:30 pm-7 di.Ya SARGENT· FLETCHER . .. • Cooks • Busboys • Disllwasber AR Sllifb W1 Ben's .... Food Chtcbr e Cocktail Walt,_ . APPLY IN PntsOH AFTER 5 P .M. KARA M'S -SOI 30th StrMt N1wport Be1ch u"" ., .....,. ....... PJ> Modica! Aat. WO -----~ mo.d!ortno-....... ~ ,• -~ . ~.. _.._ __ t far -.... to tMi ,... bM:lc: - CIOt reqml'9d. &O w.p.m. .,..,.~ flee -11 • ..,. Jntemttoonl l'trm now ac-eieclrlc typewriter, U. anlkut n. worldns ma-. ~ ... ClePtinl IQlfl11ctUom hi1m-a,-adder, pod with tic-ditiona. Iii W. lTth St. CK. ~ bitlou. )'OWIC WCIDID tD 1re1, Neat I~ $2. • putld_., __ ...... 1e ... -... N- tU1cat1on ,..,Ject. Mat .. -1o H.M.r., P.o. N1eded -.. -1o ..... .....,. nest QPeUinc. penonab]e, Bea ms, N-BelCh lddw-'-tclacb. No ~ ___ Ibo..,.. ·-~· l<r-t.datr.-Y-· "' . UC IDd lrel to travt!I. -.U lhiftl. c.ll ...,.-. ............ th. TllUIII TICXf1 0on111 $ocrotart SINGLE .YOUNG -·-···-.... A/R Clerk pn PIX Typist 1350 $125. por wk ulvy F..--In 01M l'>Pe 411 .., a manual. I W~AllTID==---~1-a ~.-,""Int-,.,-I llfter brief tratmac pro.. • .AGENCY Ap 23 or ova-. 2 Yn Qia1r cord 15 plaot tmrd. Nee.t. imsted tn. JDU:lnc atr1 cram. Fer a.wointmmt olD Needl Lady ()peratcr Haun side a DHk exp W pl,nvnt shllll valet. ,ipEiiidki& money. Put ttml· 539-1U3 9 Im to ~ pm.. 10 1m • C pn. Cmtact Mr. IJ2.8lllll "°"' u -el maid,,.. 5 R.N.-L.V.N.'3-11, 11-7 W"'-&C.2991 PART -TJMEWORX ·-$43S.» Bligh~ beaut!M & -49 years e:rpe-'"1t ac· · tually no older U-SO Girl . FrldlJ One girl ofl!ce. ucellent " !I 1klllt. si-1 our em· ployer la a femalo, you ' can be 100 Jn· old u · i' long u yuur attitude la youne Is "1arp. teoo EXPl•ER TORllOME CORP. * . * REXAIR, INC. In per ..,, H daJO P'1' -tal -s.pt. :Ind. FULL Time Prl ,_,..,. -MAIL ROOM DEPT l'>Pe 50, -10,"'" wk. Awl1 m pu80l'.I Don ~tlC't D1nictior Cll ?1i:n&ae. 2l, 1rtlo CIPll lr:1e9 books. one Imertern:. Muat b\ qJ~ lJ to ~ ~ Gftkwt ...--Young good 1Jdlla who ! () Quzobt Motel; 2100 Newport COiia .Med Pl oWon Jn. Welb:D.inlfft Contact G. Araui pedenDt ID aocauat111c pre-would' like to 1e11rn the NOW HIRING 42 MEN B!w. CM. Memorial Hospltal ..... SaW7,.... wrtt. IUll "° w. Bay St., """° ,.,. lolftd. ac!Yertlling bwdnt11 f< Partcl .. Altondont STENO "" Victoria ... °"" .... -... ta P.O. Box:IOI<. No -calk, -work for bel!ltlful hum- 4000 C•mflUI Dr. WuCed,U yn ..-.......... ..,.,. -....... 60-7™ -....... w..-ir INJECTION -Prt.Secyto$52S an belnp who core ; ~'""'';;,,.."""llwJ,SUICe ........ ........ ... ... COOKS .. TRAINEES WOMAN ......... ta -:':'1'.;, ~ ......... --· lo about lllelr employ .... I WE NEED o MEN WHO I::· NI><-:'.:::::::==== I w~ u two top bnU'a. Good pay • woridnz cond. Shop. Aftemooal 1 pm to 1 to 4 850 W Utb St o!ti. Illes Mlnll'!f'. 1)pt 'lO, f325. ARE NOT AFRAID OF I• $tOll. Call &f2..«l!IO, ~-ln Kexbn :b:Jdl PM. APPb' in penon. no M . • ' nbartban6 lllO, Recent G:· HARD WORK AND ARE Atencles, Women 7300 Sbeanon, Hammill I: Oo. heJpM. Aml&o'• Rutagr.. sifk1n1 m11n. pkue. W1a-Ka perimce, a..p frmt '1· Newport Beach PART TIME ABLE TO START DOdE[). 901 Dover Dr., NA nnt, GI l'f1k St., O>o1a ""1l'• Doouc Shop. -BAR MaJd 6 Da.:or, Top lice Wo· -be ..it IATELY. NO EXPERI· Zera Dtfecls NEW FACIORY BRANC!t ENCE NECESSARY · AS newpoJt , bld<pr, ..,,..,-.!, al>le to DENTAL ASSISTANT SHARP BAR MAIDO 6 GO 116-1935 Young;.lemlle. oollege l . NEEV610MD<TOWORK COMPANY WILL TRAIN. , personnel ...... t. .......... 1415data o..,.25.Some'"'"tdak"" GO DANCERS. Top ....... lobe Mn Wom. 1500 Clerk TypW pn l!'lduate. (Your middle 'l : 1 ro-10 PX EVES. AND ~ machine 1: perienc:e preWm. Must i:i.:io-;1.so to 1t1rt eau b rll ' ...:__ T>P • A. ,.....,. name Dllllt be com.mun· SATURDAY MORNING. GOOD PAY agency -A/R._lo,,Ollt havemoroehon..,.,...r.., ""'"""· ..,._SASSY · .,_,, w•-··...S cm lcatlons). becaUn you l · HIGH !I'AltTING PAY. ...ch Arwa 111uy ud trtnp bene!lta. ~ tn dental office. LASSY 29C11 Harbor, C.M. R N )'O'l cm OUM» wUbln. are tbe tie between man- ; ,CAIL 7T4-'l'J51 l'OR JN!'OR. L 0 Ts OF OVERTIME sttTY TO VP •••• ro '5IX> Write Boll: M-Do Daf1J PDol 494-nl.5 aftr 4:30 MOTHER'S helper, hnJra. 1f\t. Medic.al -SUl'licl1 bar Type :'MATIOO' AND INTER-DUR~NG NEXT ' Good akllls requiftd. Pre-. AGGRE S SIVE Youns WOMAN WANrm 1n. 1 ~ 14 _·mo. old. s.n and u.1 MALE· .ag~lfn":ent & ~ ietten. j , VIEW. PART TIME MAN-MONTIIS. ter mature WOD'.l8D •ho womeca. Hav• lmmedl8.t. To care b' ambulahn"J Room, board. 1: u.1.ary, I C U ~ . AGDmlT POSITIO!IS + -0 u 11 D • lpeecl><t for i, OP,EN TO QUAUF1ED ...... PERSONNELDEPT woritswdlwidlotbera.Fee opel1inp. Good.JIQ' 1einaleatrok•pn.tient.Ado Allahlttn qualltyoonlnJIJDIDlger, j -........ • by lllPJcant. meala. Xlnt houri, for (Q.. ll&ht bouleworlr:. Lift out ~ te9dlu, CMta L y N : MEN. CALI. SAT, llot'I. 6 = TO """' •••••• 14110 Jeao -..... ..... Re!-. a.n -• "-....... Write Box M-112, 11-7 Order Citric $2.50 hr """ ls I JOUDI . nm! .• A.M. TO • P.M. n<1-ns1 ......... ... ~ ,,.. ~ ""'6 Odpo. Alter 7 p.m. Ol!LY Da)ly Pllol. ""'""'"'· D R TECHS ..... ---but alao hu common ' ; : SONl>AY n ro s. • , .*~------*~ ~"';;' ~1a1:: m w. OcMntrmt. N.B. KEW Jlotd. DOW'~ co.Ma IN A TI o N HoaSI 1.:s ttm "' '""* noordn. M• .enae. ·teoo. j :'!--------BUSBOYS to med pdJUc. Sh¥thantf DEPENDABLE Live-in .Ill-falltlmemUtn,MWmtidl M;other · or Relident-SOCW __.,, <:t.nka1 llbMib'· · i Al.:.!:.Sll:EN-cEMETl:RY go FeeP&kl -.ter.a=-!:bol.rd +sn.n udi.undry.WdtaPABal -~.m..8610-Jl!rttDent wortdD&' eandl.-,..,....,..., t '""" .. -. r.r .. ""' AND F .CBKKPR ...... TOltlOO oalary.2ddld<en2,n64 2129, I.qg1& llllk. n•. • ASSISl"ANT """'"' __ w,,_ Shlp&R.c,'Clk$2.So'hr __ , l : ~;!=.~~~ P.A.orC.P.A.~ mo.'"ldenl b' Ollleae Jirt. D>-2'50Mn.Hardm.. tooral.urgeon. lncSept:m\berlnd. No~.. I Excellent ltilll, South 1· , DISHWlfUDW Fee zeimburwed. Slttil:w: bDun S:3:0 PN-12 WArrRESI 1: car-hopn.. di Over 21. s-.mt , u Sil\ tiut nat ex:p;s:lwce =-··-· .!500. AN· , Pull, N""port Beach. offen A11JUU WAL. ASSlJR. <J.K .•• $450 PM. Celilldrm in bed by tra!n. AttNcthre, Mm per-EXPERIENCED WIHretl-Omtld tn eleotramo: ~ .._ .,__ _wn .. J . a proles9annl carH:r op-Dita An&lysls, load math 7:,. !S day wk. 5i8-0BN ...n1:1. run or p/dme. The Di:recQ> ot NUJ"ll.nc Jdf!ltiflcatbi. ONJ:.p>d ~ ! i portuntq. H 11 wen eorn. Full or P1rt Time tiacicgramd.. Fee by app2i-RN, P/ttme a doctlft a&-Zoo. at l"'7 at lfm\rltm, =:;: ttme. ~ work fer dynamtc, lf'OW· ! ' milsion, l!lllOdlent training. CIDt. ficM. Xlnt .i..,. 1: wortdQ OH. pm C.t1 Mell 1 .... rch Htpr Trne inl company ••m my ; What does lt cast to fD.. Apply tn pera:m INS GIRL HU · · · · .. to $4&0 eondttkllll. CID 893-1.ttl at. NURSE LVN ReU@f. HUD-. Memorl•I ..... t1I $520 street where aD. the ~ J vesttpteT Call h u ~ t.s p.m. Groop ~ back-208 WFullOMDf ttrt ::: 12•~ C..,~:.,' ttnstce. Beedl uu. Call 801 VICIORIA ST. ,.,__ tion ii." J pointment 644-0'lU f"O'IDd n~ tor sMll ere .... ~ 147~ betwem 1-6 cm'TA MESA ..._ __ po•Ulon ~ •· REIJBBI E. LEE atalk company wWh UD7 IJVE.ln OI' dly ez aittft'; LYnne Blown !i40·181J, ---------....... -I OFFICE BOY US1a1Jy tine ad'l.lancement. Men. lhru Fri.: $30 week. tu--'ZWl UVEinHoa11ft eper , "2-173fi ~ m11n with I mt. ct ; or Ovil ~ ftrm. Fee pa\d , • Call: 646-!258 Mon thru Fri. ICbool Newport Bcb. am. Call --------1 coQeae ID4 10 umc. .. : R.un...tiue prtnts. M• pick 151 E. Coast Hlghw1y Tu~tln Aree I to s AU: b' Mn. Ha)'H. C:.:-0 :.~ tram.~~ ~att.r=..:•..:PM:::..:;.,..._=;;:;;==· I cal~ and nWb. : upi l deltveda Greet "I" Newport Btach CO!<m!. SF£ ........ 14'!5 FAZr, ............ ...-....,,,. 6 >I-HB. DENTAL ASSISTANT Audlo-Vlsual ' """1m!IY .,. rla!>t ....,.. _,,,..,., .,,..,., llibt h brHldut ollllL -In ...-Chair olde. m<MOO Oporatoif , Min .,. IL Haun ..._ car -""'---~---_.,.., apertmced ..,... '°"' liClll ,_. Av. ""'"""==~=-~-11a1ary -i...i~ful but not Puma SCHOOL with .. ~. A Html Bch. &\BYSl'I'l'ER • Ute Jxue.. Cl.DER 1ftllmn part time re-. J ;;;;L ' ,... • CROSSING GUARD _,. .............. F'" •-~•tter 6 ... -... -H.B. I -wk. _.., Hte Ndqos. Biiiet R. M. G<llowa> $1... ... -· --· ' _,N 1<1.Qll --1: Aaodatn Inc', en.IW!ile In. a.ta Me1a 833 Do.,... Dr,. N.I . -::. ~J ~a!.~...,._• ,;;;;;;;~:;;..====:_,;:======= ""30IO near 1'mttn " Union Ave. 642-3'70 549·2743 lftljl..:.-Help Wani.c! 0 ART nme crew man&1tr, -.-s•-i.. raArnrw A L-,==----..._ • A""3> -llopL * WAl'n!ESS ""H<mES.'I W4 7400 W-' iiiiiiiiiiii7400 ...,. -• ... • --COUNTY OF ORANGE MISS me ·GBKY Wlhon C'.i.i: ~ .,..._ _ -bof• "'"".~!"°"""".... A UVE m -· U.. 1 Mu.-t baw e1r. eoa.. -:, milskN For bdormatbl. ...,. Ola28ST FEE PAK> boumt ~ I: dee's. TU. • F/C e~ -care cl! pm 1-U. '*'1311! • call 183-6115 IUld 1alr: h ASS'T. Recratkm Dlrector ..._ '·· • • •• ··•' • --.aft 1 I Bob for Green Valley ill FouJ.. &:citftr7 •" ••" •• •• • •• $Sl5 ·-=--~-~~-! MD< fir -....... cam Valler, hn. 2 Co 10 PM .,..._ ... •••• ·" .... lllCll PBJC.,._, cl!lee pn, Ml at I ...._,, Mmt bptr ta .............. a ..................... !<15 part time-ander 3$. ..... In =:dalllt ear. and bl ~ wMh teem tm. A/P ...... ., ....... ··• ••• MOO ~ Jamalca !ml Hotel re1tebte.-. P.O. Box 'II< peratlvw. Ca lt' ......m AIR .................... ""° Sol-· llWr1 t Cle. ~· 1$1--42'11 Afoa. PBX ••••••••••• ••••... $ttll Balboa bland 1 1)0CXll ' P.T. Sed7 •••····· $2.50 hr m.8S86 I --a~ 1'EE BY APPLICANT ilil!l!lliWIVEI. I!ARN I tend. Htt:y ,,... + comm. SCfttary •••••••••••••• ~ P044D wt. .,.,. u.me. • Full "" P/-. 21m E. FRY CDOK SeclY/Mdnr • .. ....... 1<!• R.B. .,.._ 5e-19!2 Ellll Co&lt H--QIM:. ApplJ ti Eqemnotd -......-...._._ -~· ,;,:,;,,,,~.;....;~_,.,.,-..,., , peram ... • W _, .,,_ •••••••••••• -SPANJSH .,..rr:tr1c bab:Yltt-, 1• T1f:-Rl~IR Gbl "'*" ...... , ..... am ter. u .. In, 11o1tt houoewm1I; : DELICAT»!SEN MU I daJ, No. U l'ullloo I-, -°"" ........ ISl2 A cooidna 5 -S..., !• ·-..... 11 . ... 1-Sec/U ............... (1) qi.-a111 ; I:U-nme DeU ltl-tStt . NfWPGl10mbrl'f.B. aow.o..ta.,. I' c.n... E.17Ch6 _A... Newport --BABYsnTEll, "" -· 1 " CM .... Tcft7, MEN -.. 1 --· ' IUSIOYS Goof-Start -Im-ilMCll ANO Oponlnp 1 To'.,. wk.; or. lllJo 6 : mediate17. Good pQ ptld EMPLOtla PA'IS J'EI: Mapolla. r.v ...... I• == "' -in-cd -jolo. _.,_ .......... $110 BAB~ll TT:;.R ...:..:- : GB l'lth a., Co1tf, )fem. No o:pedmct oect11U7. 2 Yn ._. n.t-dtL 0> m II& ~ • ' ~ f1i1Jt ~ .......... 1150 -6 Mamo, BB BELLY J\OA:o Mt ... kl n4-7'1SIDl<'lllf-.W - ' LAMJNATOR!!f-· .: COO'" LEAD flY l'BX ............ ....,.i..;;Don=.:,:1,:;l..,Off=1co--.MO=n"'"111""e-r • ..... El -~ .. Placa ..., • Aec'L air. " .... pl •• IS7' ~-~ Exp -. • A,.. CM. -J:>n:>el ... t .... and -~PAYS~ · _,..L • .. : • -<lOOK ., • .._ -.. fut. ...,,, °""' .... _.,.. ..... : J ,... ..,.r.-· .L :wt and~ M~ K4. ,......,. ~ ICdS· HUI!J'Hf Ht-..ru.per,..,. °"""" Collat ----belpM. --..... $llO .... -· .... -saw. llC!t a., C.M. .t.111GO'B JUmMllWfr -~ ......,_ --~ .. un · ="= ,_, CIS E. lTll> a., CM. P*-.t. d<pt. -OONV. --ollo : lly l(noclc.'.:!:. p11111 -lllP 11'4jpato .. ~ ...... -.....-. .... ' -Dr!.--·-> Ml lll'Q; 0.. w/-• --_,, N ' i...---... -........... ~1--==....:-=o.;;.-• • &sifiAIHl:R • --• :n ,_. e mooL ,.. ' llo\.11'1rna 11111 -rrJ ~'*"--~ -•z.na,C11•1.a.""""---,_-, ..... a.,now.11q • .-pb'-IP.M. UISll-C.M. -'* - OfflCI Mlullt s,.-Division Atlantic Research CORl'ORA TION A Dlvkltn of tho Sutquthanna Corp. SECURITY RECEPTIONIST SECRET ARIE~ ,..,. ..... ,....._ 1148' .. _ ....... pes--_,..c4 __ _ .... ,,,..~ .... ,,. 1 Offltt Duplicator Operator llaleey- CvstWl•n -Saluy $141. 61111 Opporlunify final Toat Tech p hr One year e$11'ft,llDO!, know· _ ....... __ --... ---· Wiii .. lloal ..... .,._ Factory Wrtcr f2.':1 hr Need m bolt;,, "'1ft" UO a.., ..mle .. ao llMrllarar tillD PittielW. Rnllll tD f~50-SZ,1' .. Plumllo .. $5 hr 'Ptopuners . . Senior laYol. na1 lme & syslema or -nc. Uon. Newport eompc· lal. MD Get out of 1111 ,_. br. day & work wllh cbn&· mlc -Of Docton In IDclullq. (ll!Ut bm lib. ezp.). • Jr. CGllr~ Min .Jr. <111111 &alM . Haw ... -.•hal ,,,.....w .......... ....,, .,.,, .. _, ,.._CALL•·· • fw •'rJ; tleela .. 7 -----4-----~~~--·~·~ .............. ·---....__ ... _....._ __________________ .. ----------.... ··---· -... ---= ---....... ________________ ........ I " ' I l I I -.--~ -. . ,.,...,_ .1968 --- • 'P.ILOT P'ENN ·Y· P .INC·H,ER · . ' 1=::1WANT r.4DS· "°"--"' DW:.642-5671 ~lfi Cawlr Toi. fne 540.1220 Jmt fay: "CHAIGI. "1" . . ' ~ . • ll. MERCHANDISE FOii SALE AND Tit.ADI MIRCHANDISI FOR MERCHANDISI' l'Oll MERC!IANDISI' fOR PITS .... LtVISTOCK TWSPORTATION TRANSl'OltT ... TION nANS_PpRTATION T~NSPORTA'QON..' •ALI· AND'TRADI SALE A'ND TR.ADI SALi AND TR.ADI • """· o.-•• ·~ -a Yochtw tooo 11o111 W•nMd ~so Dune '""'" "" "'""""" A--Furnltu.. IOOO'FumltuN • IOOO G1r191 s.i. I022 Sportlne -· 1500 ;;;;."~ ..... ...:._ -' . . . " • ::::?I s:;. ~ ·---.--SCRA ... LETS '::U:!u.t:':!~~""!":; MU~~DES ·lua ~~ I ~Sl~~n:~~,?: bettolle<! ::=':f)bomew . Ca11!!4M380ar-14'1i. -,part1,$3,6l0,~ M-~~ . :._ ~ ~:::!":.:;":!.. ~ s~":: ~$50 c111 1120 ANSWERS · MMlte H-noo 1~ Autoo HOO , ......... -n -WO.-.-b<d IJl SofM " 54$-lOll TOP Qua!J'1 BWEP0JNT Ou""1-Tuned -Ewl -' .n.w 13 ., Pl -..i Nlmblo -uni' n:AaS 19\0 • <S It. DoUJe Wide l • I loughtManuflC!vrw'1ShoWTOOmS1mplet d.a!n 14 2 -red HIMALAY.\N klttua, Afl<r-~-Glltbe---"''"I' In adult OYIMJ At T~g sa~-t German • Amer1cu • _. _,_ ~ Ready 1o move tn. ••w ~·~c •~P --din. llutd>er Mlicell•-l600 lllhblood-Une.ldaln,IGJW. ........... .,._aid., l!ldllde& ...triiuoted ..-. 8' \ll>Od carved arm divan, Ji. man'• chair, . b!odt ca11.. ---Wile· "Wiii, -... -u...i;,f Imports , beaul fabrics. 5 Pc b""aRon dork oak clln. tablel"-. toblea $3 to KENMORE :m • dz7er ·"5-.., ...,.,..,.-.. 49UISdl .iwd tbeUEN .ms... · •0 •-• d!abwuher Jllll . . •e• w/blaclc or avocado framed chain·, 5 Pc ••. Leather -flO Hotpt 10 • 14 P......., ""'· just --· ca:port. .. tlo '62 c 1 u99 '6T MEacmES !km ""~ ' ~ deued $300 40 >do Dop 1125 FREEi ·-, -· orw orYI r .' ••.•• -'Cl 4 Dr·°"'' St&;.._ BR sel l).dr Mr. & Mrs. i!resser, lg mlmr, oink " --.flO ' "'t· .. carpe~ lined drapM. Serial ....... Cpe.AllfD., IW!. •68 H th!dl Col« ,..y~jgl 2 commode!, decorative headboard In Span-Dreuer lllboy $6 Smail apt be! .. -.._ ca>d 1100 2 MALE, PecllirHd Gumu l .. lc Boating Cl-1 No. s-ml. FUfl prlee $M>. "3 !ton1ult • • • • $799 ~ all S • ish oak or avocado deatgn. .iu Norse rd:rla. $20 Elec « T And~ mnt sofa. Sbepberd pup1. ll wb. old Offend to Public bJ Call Dual w~ Salts of caravelle. Botts topt. Items Sold Individually -• 115 Doon 13-l!O Elec. ffhet tutted w/pedeml. XlDt --Aftft S PM lolboo l'owlr S,uodron Oapmao l\lol>!Je I a c . '65 F1l"°n .•...• $799 ...,,,_0. ., .. Shop Aroun<l-before you buy aee US' c1ey,.. 110 Wube?a 115 to "'°"'" 5. 30' J-50 ft Call 6'W!82 -T PM Moo: Sept. 1' s:n.osn. ' dr. Rad!O. ....... m"' P' VALUE $895-FULL PRICE $429.95 . :~~ ~ ~·~ i'.:"".;..~· !~ Box-at --Yacht 30' TRAILER, ....... lg '6$ Dlllun .•..•• $999 '51 Metro, _ _. tlrb.' or terms aa low " $3.0o week Vertical wall toilet bowt MUe offer, you move. m AKC re&kttftd Club 'ZZ w. Bay Ave .• New-bt.tb. Some tum. $1,200'.KtY Sta. ·wqon. R" H.· ' * 841·:;_;-* ' No Down-Use Our Sto"' Charge PllD 5 •. u~ ~-~ ., « ---~-. Of ........, * M>-l69S * port lleadL NO ADVANCE at oinc., Clnnge O>ut '59 Karmann Ghio $999 =======;:;:;;;:! BUT Qu Jlty Val lnaid ·~ ~· ~ -••• --·~ REGISTRATION NECE& tnller l:.odg<, 11184 Whittler Radio, bi<i... • No Fancy Front-a . ues e new elec. lrool IT eo. Ho!'HI 1830 SARY, mRCU. AT a.ASS ml'd, C.M. '65 D1llun ' •..• $1099 MG APPROVED FURNITURE lAmpl. All Som ol 11-. SWIMMING POOL M&M22 or 1!'13-111!6 !or m<re BUDGER Expondo IS x 40' \; too P.U. Helt•l'. ------...,,_,._ ' 2159 HARllO"-COSTA MESA . ,The c ...... 1550 -· I.I Ft Poot, FUter, -BUIE Eyed Alb!Do'c.Jdlna, Wo. I .. .. :n -~--"2 Tri ph •1399 '68 MG .. ' · ~ CM. 6t6-8188 Skimmer, Maintenance Kit ,, _. ....... _ __._ G,..t ._ w pore ~ x wN.11JV.l a um ••• ··• 12 Yean same location 1ame owners FREE <l1'0W1d Pod. • , ••• ~~ ~ ~ !3'00 Furn. i:noo u...,,, TR< Roe&ter. YEAR END 't' 11 99 ~-SUPER $149•11 ---!'!"~ onlmtl. $595 5111~11 9010 5'M61' '66 VW S~nroof $1499 Cl .... s~:....,' lo.II M .... llOU~'!" ~ ... SEC.ARD POOL -8Cl!OCK Wm 21' DlONS!DE. Top ..... Radio"""........ ea ranee . ~ LAJIGE 4 yr Appy-well> --•. New all Seit -$116. 3525 W. '66 VW Sq'bock . $1499 ' 54~ ..-... Stove $35 Hope S23 S. lifaln, Elr1mp ~-u •-AND cbllt $5 White chelt: of. ID-1992 mare ~· ..-.. e, neet $170 * 8T3-2Xd Qystal ~.. Santa Ana Wa&on. 0 SALi!' ~~~~~~~~-~~~~1Cln....,.$3B&D..,..ri.nd ~on. Fine.,. llttte SOIOCK ...S..vor 26, llooo s:n-1936 '66 Toyot1 •.••• $1599 DEM ._ = SCRAM-LETS • .. ~::.. ~.~!. ~11 -til CLOSING OUT SALE chtldm!.. S250. 536-T131 nee cnw terms avaJl. 1965 n.EETWOOO 10 x 51 ~· 4 dr. Amo., Ra:H. JOBS&EMPLOYMENT _,--~··• FanrlNre.alu<wear,oldhq ~Short haired ... .om .. S.00. Expondo. 'II<; lllany'67Toyot1 ...•• $1599 SEEUSTODAY! • .. _, -'-~ ..-A.KC, cbam-Xtru! · Priced for quick Corona 4 dt. RAH. crJ Umia Jobs Met,, WOM. 7500 wqoa. ...... Wuml, JI"" ,.......... 36' YAWL Nie: can ~45 aft 5 p.m. '67 Land CrulMr $2499 .... ANSWERS hnllances 1100 :::",:Sn:: u°' ,:S ~ ~~· 721 Jumin, OBf n,995 or tnde for · DELUXE Viking, dbt ex-Hardtop. r · ""' . 1 ' • • :..:z:!; 11a .. ft. PAGE'S ODD AKCs •• ~~-·H-........ boat. 54l-OTlll5 J>&ndo .-.1urn Bill MAXEY IHPORTS , OJmeb ...:. Gu.to -Pb1a1 -!.'RlGWAIRE wuber . .l SHOP, -N-~~.. .-..... ~ _...._ r-r-. ~ ~; Keet Small 4..-Aft-10 Alll, ~ • ,· , Breadl-TOROlhHIM deyer. Excellmt cco1. Are -.... V"" • .p,avu lweek!:old.Ltver.lwbite. "'......,.....,... ~ .... -... - QdtaD cblltll:r: ·~·· aot movtnc. must 9tll. 163-2815 ~()pen 10:30 to 5 PM. $35. * 6t6-3T.M • * ~2U *. TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M. _,., • Cooks mcoe:t' 1D tun. No Wonda' SERVElr.Jtdri&ehtor very AKC. Ir:lah Setter, all abota 24.' CCLUMBIA Qi•Umger Blcycl.. . 9225 MG ........ a 'IU!Ol lor Hllll." """"' flO, 3U ApolODa, * AUCnON * . -· 1 ... ~ ·$300. .................. To ,..; MAN'S s ....... 1 wk old 11181 811Ch Blvd. " Approved Fumfture Balboa l8laDd u JOU wm .u -. ba7 . 540--0335 .U 8 PM can 6'.fi:.1611 or 6"-(l152 Dr. fOl'Ced Nie. Colt $55, l:luntlngt.n Inch SalH,S'ervtce, p1Ti9 ) • Waitresses • Hostesses Mutt "" ..... 21 ....,, .. _ -"Med!,_...,. FIUGJDAD\E Wamr " ll1<• ~a "7 HOURLY RENTAL'l a..t Ollu. 548-6623 847-8555 Complete""' MG lllveot.!I> _. .... _, dryer.E>o:ellmtcood.Are A.....,FrldatT:Jlp.m. FREETO'YOU -*Rbodul9'•* Gerll<ldA s.ethe .... Auotln- be(ween 3 A I v.m.. ~~ ~ -. m~ ,.n. 613-2875 Windy's Auction Bat;n COC<>-POO beautllul """"' Flm Zeme -Co. B.n.o. MOTOR HOMES 9215 ~to""',;::.: Here Now! . , fol or Jtemt Dd lncti-KD..VINATOR apt •ls e Beblnd Tony's Blda. Mat'l I: white ~. t mo. Power Crul1tn 9020 NewPort Imports l.:.td. \'!dually! Clpen9.,9. lro1tleu lldriz/lree%. 201Sllll......,.CM·-old,hu-Adi>ltlamilT '66 DATSUN :noow.CoutHwy. ' Sanday 10-5 w/4r. lhelvu . .SS0. 642.-«ll& COLOR TV, Packard Bell, mly. M14J30 25' OWENS CAB CRUISER Newport Beach . ~ Mood.,. tl>rougb FrldaJ AllfY WEST 2106 W. Oclon Front Newport llllch 2159 JW1>or, Costa Meta walnut ~e, rtmote, exc. 4 LOVABLE ot ... er .--Ktt-~t cmd: Loaded! Sac! 1fltlO Sparta< ........,t Roa.~,-~, 642-MOS 540-1164 e 541-9660 e Mu1lctl Inst. 1125 cond. $250. Orlg!Dal P8& tm1 1' wb •Mr'iber 54T-n03, 67S-60C6 ewa. o.a.c., "V""=i·•~_.... AuthorlzedMGDealc · . . &p '125 (appi" $400). , • Hondu.ru orana:e. plu1b1-~~=~==-·I Fllmlture ""1ln>ed trcm clil-STEEL STRING GUITAR Ladles qUa1. c!othmr like Slamffe. 630-NC alter 5 Sk •-· 9030 bl•ck mteno.. N"" new. '64 MGB CONY.' play ltudiol, model bomel, Olst. wOiod eptphcne A cue; new, $1 to $5., m . f . I, p.m. • t/3 ~ed I DU11h $'15. C:ub dels, or trade. ht da.u coodition. lit S15:xl AD=ut;~:r~~Couple.....,,...,-........,== decl:ntcb ~tioa,. -LtQ nt!'\lf'. Colt iJ.15; •ll s-10. Mea Verde. 546--0m FREE Kittens, Wack, Jon A True Wlnnerl Take low pymntJ. ~971J takes it, or trade A pymb,. .~ managen; able to do mUL Span1lb A Medi~ etc $100. &f2..0651 TYPEWRITER ... I am Mil-haired, part SlameH, male CUSTOM BUU.T Thunder-ar 54S-003.fi Prl. party. S36-4i593 & cloanlng.' BR.' bL Apt. RD FURNITURE ELECl'IUC rultar, coll cord In& the ""'"""• my :Ii': ~mother ~; bin! Formula 233. Thll '3' • Spot Cub !or lmporu '51 lllG-TD, b!k •port 1 for aervicea. HUlband ma.Y 1844 Newport Blv~ CM $45; ampllfter $25. Both A·l dauahter Uled m. her f1nt · all fiberslaa V-bottom beau-We pay more for &DY import roe.deter, top nmnln& ~. be employed. •1251 .very mpt tilt cooditton. 541)..4355 I YHr ct tJping. Real nice BL KA: wbt, tiny male Ter. ty bu Amek:a.'1 most f• regardlen of year, make ba.rp1n at $.595. MG-46!50 T.:ACHERS. Small private Wed., Sat. 6 Sun. 'tD 8 machine. ~o 10 key ad-rler -1 yr. w.ry cute mous racing design. SAF· or condition. Tty us before ,63 MC Midaet $815 545--'rj<H ;:~~ ~tlm ;_~ SC" ROUND dima& rm table, Pl1nos & Or91n1 1130 diDa ma~. M2-51U 646-9208 913 ~ .. SKI wa1:'T =T.: ~CYI'OR8~ 15300EB~~ o:v~ "·~""· ·-· • ~··-5 .,._ 4 dla!n· O..Xe! ONE Sot ol Box s-., MALE Part «>Ill•_, p>d ·-· 3322 OPEL a,em1my, Glrlo PE, --.1.ira....... Season Sale! o:oo. !Otchm door,' .... dee. Abcut s .... i.ov .. -wi"' a Berkdey Mini a1kot 9275 .w.-.r.r..... . ?lfodem Dance· 613-8610 A .i.-table· Painted chest lncbes km&' by 29 inches evl!l')'Ont;. M&-9208 9/3 Jet • • • powend by• 450 hp 67 ALFA D.Jetto, 1 mo old, , --'-"' •-l" ' --i. "'-•~-, .. _ Tabl model TV Aero Marine. Cru1tu at 46. MESA MINI BIKES 39.95 up red black lntd'ior no \IANTil>: daJ' «' ~ cl drawen; I tt ~Fell ablpmentl of uaw ..... wwe, $5.00. e 5 ADORABLE Kitten• All o1 the extru tncl. I/• Sales .-Part.I e Repe.in ~die nldtl P~t, beauty coDese studsrtl tor gc..1068 Pilnol 6 <>rpm: on ·me (doeln't t18ork> 1 o o d tor varioul colon, I wb. Box n.dio 4 ,peaker ltereo A .fi.. 2261 Harbor C.M. • 548-3)01 $3500 ru!, or337-5579 fal,I da.saes. 341'.G La Plua. SPANISH,. CUTfd a a me wa,y. Ou:r ftoot A dllCOO puts, 15.00.162-11197 trained. u ~U62 9/l wtieei cusfom. traner. Colt • · Dana t>00rt. 1: -..,.. """, c:tWn Paid STOO. modell "'"" .""· ·i:: yAIU) SALE-ear, .._~ TO Good home. ""'·"""" 2 .... $12,ooo. ""-.,. Motorcycl.. 9300 AUSnN HEALEY GRILL A Fry pot o:dt, run 1Jkit new. Make otter. White llubedl Doesn t it " tent, TV, etc. MUlt ltll. mo. homebroken • &G--0359 best offer t:U:ti A: tt'• newly I ::::=:-:-:"".::--:::-::::;-:;~I~:;:.::.:.::::_::;:::;.:::.:_ or p/time. 11 or aYer. ycuth bed A ma.ttrem. $30. aenae to lbop u before )'Oil Come btwn U nocn ii: 1:30 9/2 new.IHJ.4321,Ext.260D&yr, MUST Sell ttJ!s Wetk! No ,62 TRl • 54Ml68J. * Olbe't ll!.hlctll. 54&-~ buy! pm. Aug 29th thnl Sept 5th. YOUNG l'rimcl1 Roolter 664-1142 Evenlnp and Week-Reuon•ble offer tu r n e d R d t GR.IU. A Fry pot IOOOk, full l PC s:Ex:n:CfiAL •. 2 liv· WARD'S BALDWil'f STUDIO 2TO Santa llabeJ, CM. J'cr Wtn clop, l Manx kittens enda. down. 1966 305 H 0 n d a $a9s er or p/tlme,_ 1! or OVft'• ~ nn c:btl $Z ..._, boa 1801 Newport. 1 C.M .. 6G-S4&i inlormatlon call 54&-t506 56-m 9/2 VACATION SpedU! ~er $425. A• k i n a: * -* -(-l. "' mJ..i. Or1n11 Co• l1.,.... 1960 80c<: SU%uld 1195, N.,. LOVABLE SllaaY mar. 1966 Crll Ctalt tr -boat Price. 962-T6S9 crJllA• L•,,,; 1 s6eUt On.Stop Mu1lc Store .ec'y deek $150. Adm.tra1 up cocbpoo s mcm. loves 65 vw IUlll'OClf AA n,ooo 1967 SU SUKI, 2:20 oc. x.o uu' uu IG Wurlltu:r piaDos A: orpna. right frttzer $15. 1965 ~ cb1ldftn 538-Sll2 9/3 • Cbev V8 q. inboard .• 40 excellent conditioo $475. 611 ~ganclH,_M.,W. 7550 ~ ..:...~ Fllcber, Kanabe plaoo1, tioo""'YclopedlaBrlt. Mlle. NEEDS Good home. 1 male hn. original , radio_ an KlllpPL, NewportH<lgbta IMPORTS ARGUS &tG.8Z!6 Play~ pianol, rehlt, auar., ttema:. 962-m& ~ .e&J. ldtten will pay to leather int. S1d bar moont.ed &t6-4032 _ Escrawpu ...... :.tr.i$350 FURNmJRE 8y Interior GrandL G' HOUSllIOLDcontent.$5.to alter. 546-9114 9/3 inenalne-plusbraiidnew 'li6 TRIUMPH 500 CC $600l966Harbor CM -846-9303 some ·exp. bfllril'/eler'OW'. ........__.__ .... _ .. _ ....,,,_ ....... WAUJCHS.MANNIN S $25. Beds, chain, chNtl, AKC Shdland Sheepdoc. 4 c.oleman camplD&' outfit plua lie. 4,lllO org ml. Dune ' · • :P/tlme )ntd. Ult ••• $2/}r ~-...... -. ---ULl.CI". &"II" MUSIC crrr lovettat, dinette eet. VMlQ", )T oM. male GentSe • af· 0..11 t~t -J way COll'I. Buate $50. 64&-5615. 818 TSUN exp. med. off.lid ~· w.te party. 90.(XM MOO So. Bl'l.ltol boy1 c!.othet tlie 12-14 P. t~~ m.1014 914 ~ -2 pl snow Ute Jue-D&ITell St. 01 t.A '64 OPEL m'ATION WAGON' Sale Priced At $495 e E-Z TO BUY JIM SI.EMONS TOYOTA 411 W. Warner, S.A. 540-2512 PORSCHE '86 P'ORSOIE, white, elect IUD roof, Jtbr int. AM/FM, tint· ed glass, radial tires. $4195 T & M MOTORS Speclali%hlg-VW&- Pll GARDEN GROVE BL. ~EN GROVE 192-5551 or 534-2214 Girl Friday , , • , •••••• tD $tOO OLIVE &rem ne.up.byde 0:ma Mea * 540-211!5 eech. 675-4241 ' 3 burMr camp ltove -SUZUKI X-6 -------- !ype-d« p!DM/b-krdx_.. cbalrand.,.-..-.. • VACUUMS • ~·..::"l'..i=.';;: lairtem300W1tta-2~ .... Scftmbttt. Make Oller. '67 DATSUfllt. '61 PORSCHE. lmnw:ulate Secretary ••• , ...... to $liO $50 Good condition. 541).8633 Hamnood Sploet organ $10 up. Repatn • pub. o>Od • int bap -an for $.1295.00 646-lm anytirpe Station wagoo. -..utomatic:, cood.. Custom paint job, 90 alb tww 60. w/percumlon, ft'Yerb I: RelJ001.ble. Cout Varuum FREE Apvtment me Pl 100 oi;ft ftnancl:ng o. A. C . r/h. dlr, o.a.c. Driven local· Stereo tape. $2300 cash.only. Audio repa.lnnan rdn. $3/hr Office Furniture 1010 repeat Save $225. 333~ .lTtb, CM, 842-1560 refrl&tntor f75..(S88 913 675-.%141 (private party) '86 Hmda '50, xlnt ly from Leisure World. $85 494-9667 alter 5 , ::::=.dttcor:. $3/hr =:~~ &8 Soun .tate stereo eo& FREEU~~ENS 913 ·~ SA160UFift ~~-SALESk! .,.__ ~':615 sc.:"961lf 01.sb ~~-or traAlde. wll110~ ·~r;:~ n:i ~J 1~ fo.m. w/1bop C'Q'll.p.-wtidlng. Used Office Furniture .lllOT N. Main o 20th 1ale. Diamond sf11us. ' --W<M UiaH D<M.t ,66 HONDA 90 cc Trail Bike. ance ....... nee. ter :~, ;;kend! f1'99 cash. 113: =:n:··········· '9'.l6 ~~wrlt!2'1 Wood. BS Sted Santa Ana =-~. t;;t':n~· l'ltt 'T? i;a1~ ~~ ~ =e =to '::k =i Top cmd • .$225. 6(2..5141 49f.97T3 or S45-06:M 592-5141 ~; Line Med.me ·•···• to $1m CHA.IRS, 200 Exec. or Sedy ~ el«t. orpn, almost KIRBY Vacuum cleaner A THREE ldttem, I weekl old, :::. 1: 1:e:~ Trucks 9500 JAGUAR '57 PORSOIE, wrote, aOod foreign or other. FILES, ---8tandatd or Fire new, . xlnt ccnd. tticmU,y attachments. Pymnta ot n.oo 2 tan, 1 blatk. et6-G'73 9n . interior. Prlv. pty. milrt Proof tuned. $150. 644-2rl'4 ~mo or $49 'TO cub. Credlt llkil. two tanks, We Jacbta, '64 DATSUN '63 XKE Coupe, Pirt:Illl, sa.crilice! 494-lJSt ARGUS EMPL<J'rMENT M<MAHAN DESK, Inc. WURLrrZER SW>et pertoct Dept. 535-""9 TRANSPORTATION trail°'"~. ~ ~-• wMUh •ST• I li. ""' B!aupunkdt, n...Ja '°""' '59 PORSCHE 1000 8-. CONSULTANT AGENCY l.93l S. Anahelm Nvd. ' ,.., ....,., CUDll. Sport pickup, dlr, o.a.c., 4 trans work. $'DXI. B. Piper, c:oope. Immaculate C(llldl. ~ Westcutr, N.B. 543-7796 m.8450 ooDditiori, $395. 646-Q?n BLK Male COCk--.-.poo. 5119 Bolts & Y1chb 9000 SEU.. $1500. 144-2862 Da,ys Speed, IJ'edal canary )'el· ~or 494-269 tkm. * M2-398J. 1624 E. 11th St., S.A. 541-6336 (Nr Katella off S . .A. Frwy.) BABY Grand Piano, l )TS. mOI. loTinr I: playfut Creat ASSUME Balance llh 196' 5tl).ol622 ~ low' paint, with black pin '64 JAGUAR XKE Roadster ========I otd "p•rlect ccodltiool ..,, "" chldru • ....._ "' °""" 'Sf cabin c...... 19661~ FIBERGLASS T""'1d ltripod. U•ed '"' p1....,. m•. wire """· xmt cood. SUNBEAM _. . Schools-lnatructlon 7600 Office Equipment 1011 e.5'8-3918 e >fMOST New OLIVEn'I Yacht Twtn m H.P. VS 9.2 Quysler motor with ccn-oob' $84 Cub dell or trade. $2750. 64S-380 1-------..,_I ~OU •r• SCM 44 Electro-static CopM!r. T•l•vlsfon 1205 tnewrlter, portable ~ engiftet, aleept •• 90lld rb'oll fllUy ~· ExceL Ttke payments. $38.86. After '67 J19u1r XKE 4 2 '63 RED Alpine, sharp qcn- ..... ntering th. world Xlnt cond. Take over leue cue $4(1. 646-65'5 mahol:. double pl•"~ bot· cond. $2'13. 6'1Ml669 AA ftir 11, 49'-9T13 or 54S-063.fi St4lO. * n 4: m:t68o Vtt'tlbl~ a:ood cood. $t'l"5. of Buslnes1 , , • o pe,ymenta, 546-500' nan TV 17 Inch pcrlable $29. 19 tom A aides. All teak deck· De.m1 '62 SHORTBll> Ow¥y plct· SU-311!6 \ CONFIDENCE thro""' C(lM. Fn.E ........ ...... ..... • IWU Inch pombl• ''" Bo<h....... ... •• JUlt loaded. Qily 200 14' CHRYSLER. ...... old. up, ...................... KARMANN GHIA TOYOTA : ' PETENCE ii rour key to drawer. Sand color . C I TV fine, MI ~1525 houn.. can Roau Miller $1250; co.t $112.S 685 Vista A·l, rack. Best offer over1--------, a ~ and lucrative STEEl.CASE. $35. M&-9749 0 OI' SEPT. Wallpaper Sale! 113 5'&-lD Bmlta. NB. M.fi.-1149 i«x). 5.fiS..4984 '63 Karman Chia Convert 1---------"""" ...... Thll"" bo "hi".. $9 PER MO, oll. Walk .. Patnt 81& w. AUGUST SPECLW Haul '66 CHEV. \0 ton vi°"""" Flower too,..-. pabrt, rib '68 TOYOT4 -ed qulddy w <lfectlvdy. G1r111 S1l1 8022 WI> St. c.M. MU1'11 out, paint jol>e • belt !Irie• Marine E~ul~. 9015 cab ab-, g• bed. 11e ... """' SI005. ._ YEAR ENO •, Ltt lll abow you how, Fc:lr' Sale: l Kilns. cm the water front ,61 MO HP Jcftnlm Outboard tnns ii: IPrlnP. $1M9. T & M MOTORS Cl :·: Noaa HolfmlO **GARAGE SALE** Ronltl con opply lo ll cubic ft "18 cubic 11. NEWPORT DRY DOOi! -~ s--~·"-'-·. VW I Poncho earanco N -Matdllng table lamps; bani· Pureft•.. mtr., Electromatic w/<:11& ~45 '( ewpo.' ORDER BY PHONE • 61J-5519 • OD tbe Bay at 20th troll. Never t»ed! Oilt $900; 'M FWd ptdt:-up, nms gd, aon GARDEN GROVE BL. AND ~ . School of Butlftffl inl lamp; 2 toeaten; IAzy . ,,.....,.....UE dlelt, daw foot e 615-lSm e _.n ---'•-at I 4 5 0. commerclal ..i .. tn . .--:: GARD~ GROVE c w .,,,.., Dr •• N.B. &. ... ., ""'" .... , many 548-8511 ';;,'. .. ..,, ............... -labor Doy s ..... ,·.1 :::: ,;J~-* _;o;s * ~-192.$551 or SJ.4.2214 DE'MO SA E 6464153 other kitchen acceuoriea; 9 AM to 8 PM 1 Dl)'I r-v•"'"' ===..,...,,...,,.=..,...,:-=I baby clothe• (up to •1e ol pl&ce ICftitft $t5. l73.o'J52 '1'1Gtupar17' w/Merc cnii. 196tt KARMEN GHIA, X. JrolWGN LANGUAGE l\;J;..,..;kltchoncurtab>l;Hl·fl&SllNO l2IO MIJc.Wonftld l6IO erl3J.PwerU!tl_.,,, loatSllpMMrint 90H CAMPERS "9520 =-~low ml!..... SEEUSTODAY1 ;· ~~ ~ = 2 be.rt>equea; c er am 1 ca; °"' Zieman tnJler. $2995 HELP! Space needed for JI' crJ L <· .. ........... ...... ... """'''"' clothel """ many ........ dlx """"'' 1968 wu1ftn G ... t Dorl ....... .., boaL _,,. S.,, Bal MERCEDES ·~· tall llij•' e ....... nvWw «IUl"lll $10 other ttema.Comeanytime, Did Nb! with 4 cloNd AnlUI STORAGE.Trallera,boatt. Ill,~ Dr· are&. - lndtt' • nm CPS. By c.i day or evmtni. 20021 Ma. dJa.nr'er, Lett Ol'I lay+ etc. n.so per/mo. won: 813-9($1 'C'1 MB -~Automatic, IHPOR • l .. 0..S. -· N<. 0cc. -I.one, Hun-lkb. -· "'1 !>al. <I f/8 . ..-Fllml--...... -"IMl-3261 I-;======= .. -JK>FA, end tables, dWn llDl.ll ~bl. Cndit De,t ~ I . afr, tmted slw, vinyl. Must !i• iiii1J ... Jfto, .. '>Po =.::r,;_~~.: '> e 535-1280 e Col« TV'1 -'!:... == :::l ·~= ,.,,. "' thll ont. Sale piced 19f!B -· C.M. M!:m 'I ---. -. -~, 5 ""°"" 1 -s~-u---a.· '67 LANDCRU1sp .._,_,., '= ' ~---"'' H . UIS porting Gooc11 1500 n.. "· IT'S SMARTER ~M -n1 Fully ..,..-. l!gbt -~"' a-:::.;~-~-=c;~' _, Sat """ ""'"· llHli!S. Cuh In '/i. Hour GLASSllOPPER r · -·.,.. TO CHARTIR '" w. w..,,.., Santa Ana -.U..t-Uoo. M~...; »' "1""' 8d>ool. 1117'-ppleW.,.,lnlno. Four S4l-4SSI «l""'S"""'·--CallS·Ra"""IO·Alberi 'tl5190D&mAll,au-., "drive. ;. DI Doi Jlor; CJ(•• 1159 ORGAN Near ..,. matcb Mt:Gl'eC)or fed. "30-1521-4309 ~ • -40 • N-. air--· Alll·FM,. • E-Z TO flUY ;" &;.;;!!: • IOOO ~:~~:~ Woods WAN TE D ~x~· ao 11p ~ .. :~:=,.'?sci ~~..n...tccodltlon. JIM SLEMO~ 1 1'C --. --"""" ltoma. w Via Quito, For S 11 e. M1tched, :1fE need quall'1 <no ,... ..,_ Tro!U. sa· Sl>I ,_.,... Sl11Mn1 --Iona TOYOTA • ~ -* -Udo IM· l1M'3< 03 Stiff Shaft. Less ...... l • r..m-. -11' OUTllOAJU>, 40 b p "'"""' otbero. . . CAM:l'm -.cab ovu «IT W. w.-. Santa Am «IT W. w-.-!LA. aiE2 .... .... -CAPRICE !lhell ..._ Mloc than I year old. Noa. T\>"1, -... -., , ...... --CALIFORNIA CRUISES ---"" -·· '63 %l() SE Sedan. ........ tic. TO-Yo' T •·. ' · -boP parta. .Mlle I, 2. Sand~-115 each "'°""-....-. "'-· --20 l!ff'" la N......, $lilQ. ..,.,.. ......... ..-_.~ I\ ...,_. _,.,.. -• -a baby'• Phone 5414157 roPC£Sll·1N10-· nu. Or b"ld; 1or pie!Hp: lml1 MIMIJ 54M1'1 -"""""-'"' ......... Lk:. AllTl:Jlt ' illllol --·pl ... -W rant Ila ..... SUR11!0ARD t '&"' Jacoba, I 931-1.212 * -18' ll!rdxnlt. e HP -.. e awm:R TRE FIKES? 15 FORD y.._ HH"7 "'"7 No. llUT·W. HEAIJQIJ HI psq •-' --·-·~tall Dl!:SPDW'EJLdilllliO& outtooardpboalOllPJ-N.,,111' l!elch $100T&boldor-l!o-: Slomon1MotcodoJ Boni ELMORlfi; -GAMQE SALE block. ........ !lloal-Xlet ..... _,,_..,._,.. --llJ.ZIT ·--' «ITW.W..--.S.otaAna lj:· iiilif .. -• .an -"' -..... 831>1964 td rod!oo "TY'a !or'"°" IO' ~AR, I Hp, J-81.UJ:WATl:ROW\TERS JI YOUR AD "' a.ASS!· DIAL -&IU6'l8. ...... IS300 "'""" mvd., wi!!;nm e Alo -llolof .I ., 1'11911 lid., N.B. PILOT w:oil<Gii· ~ ---l4HIG -""· xlml cood. -ti' ... II.Drift !tt!p. A..C FlliDT •••-will loo -ad, ll>eo Ill .. de and '"-8Sl3m ' .... m I 1lool. 6 Wad. "" -,4!'t1-t -Dial -lor llllUl/Ji '* -• Dor/ft. .. IOllO ti In. -..... Dlo1 --to !be -rbla! D!al 6U061I b RESUL . . . -. -----~J---a--· M ft -,+ -. ----------....-. ----·--------..... __.... __ -. • I 3 '· • l ~..,...-~~---~"T-·-~· --------·-:-'~---~--".:""--::--~~":""'!":"":"------_,,_ _____ --: _________ rl __ ..,,._..,..._-::::,.,.,~ ~------ I • • Tl!ANSl"Oln'ATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION · TRANS PO~ ATIOt;f l! M_:,..1 A•1tos 9600 .,....... Autot i '600 Used Can . New C1n tlOO ·~~ TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN 1=;;...;;~1U1ittciK-"'=l1~~~-;;;;;i;;i; '66 t TOYOTA !Mil"Dallc tmwn..... .. l ~.1owm11a-: ..... " .. : •1150 I • J:.Z TO BUY , .IM SLEMONS • • TOYOTA W. Wanw, S.A.. MO..Zll '&I Vis · $1ft DOWN 36 AT $60.50 OI OUR vw· Today Pllll $199 DOWN 111UMPH 36 AT $44.02 ""'-~,-,-TRl--U-M_Pl_H __ lll>c ....... air ·-....... 1981 CADllUC(-- ;·•: am..tw. Low _.., ""'11 do vm., I -~ ...... 'Ill'-.... o.a.c., ' .....i. Int. " ..-iw, _,, _. -· .,..... ~Milt ....._ Ocean blue 111,<m Mlle WtrnlJbt ltNrtnl, power bra II:• 1, ~ Do'Gmt conditkm. l&M power trunk opener, air coo-~ .. Of' trade. Take diibM!d. J new Vogue t;yrn. ·~~~-= _MOTORS .?:,~='"= -.:!.,, brc ¥-_~:mu-Garden Grove inTd. At Beach cond. Equip wt surfboard ~ ._ ,,_..... 89J.:i551 or SM..2284 l'acka. Belt otter 6G-Bll W~ )'IL.L . l~T INSULT . .Yqua . INTE~LECT !~LISWAGDl '66 FASTBACK Yfh" 8"'o -... ~ Ute Iii'!'· CHEVROLET "mlP· DOWll" • :;':i:.~ "! ~ ~lA,..;Qr~~ 19112 ~· -ndla,..., I nn. 'r • M MOTORS Specloll""&. vw. -. Gl"i -...... -PRICE jsooc:loJh1'>e • Vli' A --GAJtDEN'GROVE 81. needa ...n. $15. Ill Xloe1 , -GARD!2fGlllWEBL. GAlU>ENGR09E ' Pl.. ......... ........ ADYUTIZING • , GAlU>DI GR09!! , . 192.$551 ... 534-2214 '4Mll2 j . I ~551 ... 534-2214 'Q~N"OIW>'"""'°'"'W"'-=""v'"~0,-!0 •Uo all oth•r dealen, '63 YW VOLVO ..... ell', p/' •"· wo ar• now closing· -~------1 ••ence DI a:md., tires z!nt. out our i 968 lnven- lme, dlr, with o..a.e., a-$1915. StS-CmT 1211' Nebrub tory, but w•. •I'll not :0~·~ 1::, '68 VOLVO ~~D.cmmL ::~;9 N~;!:;1 °; = $95 CUb dels, tue PIJ" YEAR S:ND menta $34.86 mo. Aftlr U. .-Owner. lSll 11,trbo. Poll. bv 011t1JflAU1.I • ••5773 and -Clearance ::s.i ~ ::.":. t1nt'!i THE STRIP "'vw •uo ,,....pm~no ftedr A:h~ ,..... H ........... 0, •• T ~. ~~o~ DEMO SALE -;..~ .':~:"~ ., -.. -"-" ~AJWm GROVE BL. S•• 111 today! eond. $15$. Qll1 aft I at Stock No. 41241• '61 GAftDEN GROVi: tJ L OOS.-l136 Coug•r,. 289 cubic. VI '192.5.551 or. 534-2214 t41l lnt:1 'tO v .. °'"""· tap«mll., •"" •a 9 In o, co.C..INI V.VW.--......,,. ,.,.,,:::'14 ;;'· :.i.'l:~ bHt ~-headR911h, 'saqu..tlol -nm,, n.d:W plJr &el, wood ".-un I ~ * ~ CHEVY Impal pl turn 1i9nel1, E 70x 14 -AM/FM. coco ts · ..... •, •, pOp out re~ ~ 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 p/b, auto trans., aood COlld. wid• tr .. d tires, Pu~ -''3 VOLVO 1225 --·-·....m,,,,-~. ~.uah, loO,l\.., ~ vw ~ nr.•t mla' rf Doer SedRA. l wner, tmmae-'61 Ol"Y Station Wagon carp9t, 4 seh 1 • • t this one. lfp1 doWt OAC Wat. coodltkn Sale price 6 eyt. IOOd condllon. b,e J t 11 J.oulcMr har,. paymenta cmlJ S3fi per mo. at ·Gnlf uao. * 67J.'7S2 nes11 J •. , p • fi cf 'std. 84:M6l5 • • ~1 ~5 BUY '6' IMPALA 4 Dr. bdtp., pwr. tran1., life 9u1rd·1a'f•• ·w--,......._ .RM SLEMONS =:·~""'· extru. ty i .. 1ur .. '"'••• , ·~~--~"'.!.!·.~· wheel covers. Thit: -~ ---TOYOTA 60JMPALAem-E<. ~ICS4YIO. •117D Eva ' ·OODd. New top A d:K· lightly equtppM ci1r '6& •VW ll1llt -. Bee.utiflll CIT W. Wamei:o, 8.A. 541).2512 tennn&l. OR 5-3110 J!:lns Mils for pm -., .,.... $50. down OA C Autos Wantad 9700 '6 CHEV. S opeecl l'IZ $2700 h u.t ot..ioUlly ::.::-cd;J P3 ,.. mo. Jill•~~ ~ the car would h • v • • '&&'VW Deluu IPedal Ema WE · PAY •57 CHEVY l!mit.d •pp••L , ::...: ..... -;:. :,A;;. TOP DOLLAR ,.,,*CH"':;. THE POwtR ......,. FO . Cell ...... PM 548:l3ll . ' ,, '67 VW Ddme. P .. this CDt · _,,..._.No""""°"c. CHRYSLElt ::::=.s .... Ill.SO .... USED CARS ~ CBRYSLE'R, ..... How •bout this one Stock No. 4171 '61 Cou41ar: Add to •bo¥• equipment p o w • r sfffrirtt, .. ,. .to m•!lc tran1mi11lo-." w h It• w1ll1, AM radio • • • No.;., we're telltin9 • little ·~.,.~oo. 13 GOLD VW Dmu .... IUEVROlfJ Y-, _, ,.ir, pwr -· .... -.. OAC COIUlll UKJ -T -.. .-.-..... PQDH11.t1 aa1J Jn per mo. aeats, gd.' cond. belt: atter, HJ-flll5 2821 Ha\d B1Yd. tG-a!7J '66 vw SUndlal """""""· llllly °""" ..... oo;.1203J==""'===== ......... ....... • ski 'II!: PAT • • • CONTINENT~L ~-am --P\y. . CASH aell or lease my ~. EQufppe4 for COLD -AIR · -... pua. ... ---.. .. -. ...... llSA - . . NeWC:.... ' -- .. CLOSE' "OUT .PRICES . • '68 ' • '68 Oii. BUICKS ·oras DAl.f am ~ qASll6 POOLE BUICK - COUGAR •• <XlUG.\R (X&.1) -aeli or l•••• m.1 ......... '"' .... ...,., oalllll-~J-· ..,.. Orup,o. ..... ..a... ......... i-.v..e. ..,. . °"""' -... lllOO w. 'CulllW>',11..--. -.. (Q.T.J AJt mod • -• -·Tilt ...., _., ........ -a.. -11111 -ddclla1 ~ .... llien, of couna thert • ,.. our d.moMt...+on. Th.y must 9• too. IAJT MAYBE You •.M • pnf., • full 1T .. d 4 door M• cury. Hor• la Stock No. tlot wftft etr co ... •m .. i., at '"" -tliet't chMper than IOat• M"'t1n91. there's JM1t H mal.rb at John1on .'1. W"a rtrivo to i.. Wphl. Wo b.Uria tMt it't ""' .. k..,. '""'""· And WI wouliln't 1flU i.. hero ofter 1111- Y"" ff wa W-...'t comp.+ltfva, WHATS MORE n.1, ab! w!H HI •p- pHr Ht any .+hW .._,... Our ..... 9'1• •• fot • u r Ml .. ~ ..... -· Cll -'°'11111 .. . .._.. •nst. Mo dMtm °'9lllt c a •fl-W ,..-, J)lr.. u..ilt....., ..... rl 't1 ~ JL pwr., 9'0 W... c..t Hwy.. ,__ htuhr, ~llACH lT,OJO 1111. NI I 7'· IOct. wmo.IG-1C~"' ....,..6411111 "'c«"•"'•·""-=~iiHiii==':-,,.,._:-:::.,-• , J __ -~-·--T0--1 __ ... __ . • • ~- ----------. ....... ..._ ... -... - -.4.... -------.. • • • FALCON . '11 FltU11f( 911, Go04 -· iooil-.---~-POID . -FORD °'"""'1 -. Stratioa w..-. hD pw. ~ atr ....... Btud -UN. Lobb A drh..i 1ikt new Clif· -· 181 FORD GalaP Sil Kt, ---.... -bollom. $150 -doll, ... 115110 beL-oaC; dlr. '94-m> 'II> GALAX1i1 LTD ,......,. lir, dlr. 0.:. .... '"' ... Judaa top, ....e botoQn. ...atndeorQmcull. Floe. Ital. - '66 cttlVlllT. FlldOliil GT, Clll:r 13.DOO ml., lib new. a.-m.81!9 m<l60I '61 co~ Pvk 1tatkn wagon. lltalt lell or lea. DU' 2!00 m.lle Aen•ntratar. Clll Hal Sader:a at Jcbman . ""' • Sm. °"""' Ooaodeo etld- -.......... Uaeola -llettuif -Coupr .... UIJO W. ~ Hwy., New-_a.cl>. - MUSTANC. "11 + I An> tram,""'" Q Int ... ' CIOl!IOlt. N9 tires, .......... canc1 ...... -· Pri ..... -'85 MIJllTANG HT. I.Inly 8, .._ UH, w'btte l/W, T-. $1250 m..33111 '61 MUSTANG, -! IP -........... 11/B, IADdaa lop, =-- 01,DSMOllLE llOOUNI'S SPF.CIAL "'8 Old&. ' dn PIS • P/B. Jbmi,'-... -11!5-~ !CJ Ol.DS •• tat C!Ollpl. air- caad. 1l pwr, .... -ndio. lzD.. mac. -m-atM . '83 OtJ>S 88, BJ otll'QS', Jlnt CIODd. llcrUleel -... OLDS. 1''"'35, .......... -~ tram., p/.. llr, Ml. ti-....... MS-UiS2 'M a.DB. J'-85, .tatioD Wll· ......... ,,.. air, BIB. rack. '°"""' PLYMOUTH -;;:;;;-s;;;;;;;:-1-'ll Pl)moutb Sta"Wq. Ex. Ooatl Olll -""° • --........ all 5. ...,. ___ __ 1111o.Taloe-.............. r:--. . PONllAC ... nR!EN> •••• Ml, •'"· -. U.000 ml., -· $860. c.n m..m PONTIAC 4 SPEED SPECI~ lflGtf J'lllFOllMANCI CUSTOM CAllS LARCJ:SI' ll!UlCm.1tl DI OR.Am!!:" dXINTr S1l1ctecl Auto Cet1ter lllllllarllorlMI. ~­ .. ~ GTO, auto traa. ''"" • steer, new •ts, _..,, til'M. .,._ - ' .l ---.. - NowC.rs 9100NewCon· . Sep-, 1961 .. • DAIL V l'ILOI' .... on all '68 CARS in stock! BEtVEDERES lncludlot S.tell'", R.U ....... •M &UC. Prlc:ed from • 1 t ' $2272 hgino Num~lf llEIOl:tn', ... ..,. __ _.,.. ~ ·-·~ ...... BARRACUDAS V0riNI Equlpmonl _Sol•dlon, Prlc:ed from • • • Lg in• Humb•r Ill n 1946 Practl .. lly All MNlo~I '66 PONJiAC ·810 H1,.,., c....-. 4 .......... lMle .......... (lV\.4111 $2222 '65 FORD .. - "'., 1 '-' .. ....,..,.1v1. •• 1 .. , • ...., ....... tfolitrf"I •"' 1w.-.. ........ lfSEJ70J . ' $2111 66 CH!l'YS:30CI ~ ,..... :I ,....,... J '~ •• ,.,.., wlttl ~., h4,1dt.,, VI, a11fffAI· Ala cotfOffiOHM. Heny le, r1lle, lia1tw, ,_ .. ...... ... 1Mo -· 1..-r. '""'"'"' • ....... -241) ~ .. · 1114•~ FACTORY AIR _ _,,,. DITIOHINe Csvtfl71J 11199 " I, '63 'DODGE '68' PLYMO ' . . /, 1.1.,. too 2 111..:.. .. ...,. c..._ ,;.....,..• -SMtlell -"' ...ti , -W~~ Jfl CID VI. AT, • ~· ~ t tH. PS, N, wrW. Fa....,. ti.a._ h11._, IHW'DMI) ' 1lr. F.mt; """'...,.• f\Mo. • aano11e1 • L)lt 9 $3555 '66 PLYMOUTH S~ri hty. lN•M. ·ve, fr~ .RI~ PS, Pl, P. wiM--. N.t.,.., 11', ate. A .... 1i., fr•tii ..... cnyutl . ) .. ., - $2299 J ... '68 Pl,YMOUTH 1.'T. 111'4 0.)1,T, Yf, -· .,.,.. UH, PS, .....,, Ml . fact.tr 11f. hi. ef fathfy ......... "" ... (ff' !ill • l • ' $3444 , 1 j ! j . I l r I I . . • DAQ.Y PJfO'I' EDITORIAL P~ · A Rare ·Phenomelloii Of'llll9 OOmllJ' ..,.m.on had a IWpNO tut 'Woek. '!'bi eoaal;ttrkle ~tu rate will be Nduced • Usne cmla, ll'1ln •LT! tor eaCh '100 of uae1aed prop. -V valuatlan to '1.U tor 1118M9. And ao It goea, lhnMl&b a Jonc llJt ol sptd•Hzed lleldt. - · 'lbe nation neodJ more roneral!Jta, It neech to mo- • Uvate tho average man and woman, and above an, ll needJ to Improve communlcatlont perton to perlOD and natioo to nation. • It Is the lowut nte In !Ive yean ucl tho largest C'lt.slnce ltGMO, wlleD Ille rate wu •--' .teven eeou to tt.a · -.... .-- '!be countywlde tu me will help •upport a record IJ6MO budget of $1'5,00l,Ot3, up llOllle f23 million over laatyar, A positive app,_h ~.meeting theH challenges will be made ln 'thla area ,,oyember 29, w~ the 0... anro County Aeadernlc Decathlon will late .lbe !Int etep1. OCAD backed, by e1ac111lve and civic ~Ille• ol 28 wiii'.&DOwn dtfzen1, detcilbet Ill orliln and Iha fol1bcomlnt decathlon In the11 tum" Tbe cut l'MllY I& more a morale boocter than a pock-help. tu. ro~ are multiplied by use111d valuatlonf -and aneaod valuatlODJ have ""'1 fain( up Wltbool aey COJll!ection with coU!Wy •pendinl· SWI, tol<en or not;"ll'• (oocl to hear ol a tu rote ..,.,.. down lnllMd of up. It's good, too, to hear of coun- ty departmenta 1pendlnj[ leu In 11167~ than they were budgeted to tpend. And-that is part of the plcture. "lit !lie dec!athli>n of the andent G....U, OCAD conlistt of 10 exacting and exdtin( aca66!11ic evmu. While the andent Greek cootesU were decath!ODJ of phyllcal 1trei>gth, OCAD'1 will be a decathlon ot Iha mind. Al In !Ae ancient contest, Iha energbinf force Will be competition. · • Loo AIJieles dty and county, by contrail, have boootect'lhelr property tu rate to the highest In history. Ii !J bow perilowly cl01e to being conllscatory. The tax 1&Yln& per property ownet In Oronge County won't be much, so niayba a regional Marshall Plan 11 In order': Send the small saving to the Angeleno• to help bail out the cW>g·brol<e homeownen ! "Fout demon1tratton1 and tlx academic teoll with each•oo' o! the 10 evenll hiMng a mulmum villlll of 1,IJ!>O polirta, make up the decathlon. The demonirttatlon event& Include the challenge• of gfvinC a ialt, writing an e11ay, communicating· through con.venation, and ol being 1cored on utrocurrlcular acttvltiet. A Decathlon of the Mind ''Tbe written tells include comprehensive •llrnl 1n science, mathematic•, social lciences, Enlllsh, llt-- erature, current events, affthetlcs and practfcal art.I. The lnlenlity of the decathlon Is such that one adult f."i:dpiant judge will be needed for each two ltudenll g part." • In an age of. specialization, cl081-fertlllzation of knowledge In many fields has often been minimal, to the detrtment ol. all concerned. Englneen often &re unable to write • jargon-le., report, understandable to non-engineers. "!en of medi- • cine conce<\ll'ate 10 completely on their demanding specialty that 1ometlmes their fact of knowledge of other field• handicaps them In deallnf with their pat- ients and the community. Equal numben of bo)'I and girls from all le.ell of ability, from average through oulltandlng, will com- pete. They will be placed HOOr4lng to ablllty In three clivilions by their home schOOI, public or p~vate. "l'be event deaeryes at least u much sup rt •• the Olympic Gamer from citizen• who believe the con- cept ot sound mind• In strong bodies. Either money or ·r.rtooa1· time will be welcomed by OCAD. The addre11 1 1910 West st. Andrews Place, Santa Ana. Nixon-Humphrey Duel for Pretlcfency ' . . . ' Best Qualified Men Picked CllICAG9 -Another political coo- vention bu run lta foreordained courae, giving tbe American people a choice for president between easoned meq about whom they are not VtrJ --c. ' • war dishonored and Ieovtng 14 the n\erdea of. Jfanol. 1be fate of mllliont ol peOple Wbom we promised to pro- ~ ~ upon the battlelleld t<N of tbouNndl of wasted American lives. Tile real me&llJD& of bolll polltlcal dent ol the United Staltl In unison, HE SENSED '111AT Amer I c a coaventiollr Ir that tbe7 have picked -of the cootrlvod llill·wv •-'•• 111 d--'·, wlliles to remain tho mon In their partlea bo1t quallflod clemooatratl11111 and the TV4tlmulalod ....,_ ..,_ for the -ldeni:y -Y training llJd n· on the ·ccUrlt ol collective -1d race demonatrwtions. pe<!Joce. In fact the Democratic Par· 11curlty, that wilen the tett comesAho ty nominated the mJy """' In Ill upper The nation Ir not turnln( Ill beck 08 nation cloea not back aw17 ""'1> the ranU who lo qualllled for lbe its put. The Democretlc Party -1d world·wlde conlront&tloo yHh <io:n- ,.-cy. • • not pormll ltlell to be lllOd a1 a vehJ. • munlrm-He Hiiied, too, !bat hi would . The chdce --In 1be cle lot ~ to · new llolA-bo c001pellod to CO!llJol and cont.Jn Repul>lloan Party but. ltll1 the ~· del .. llsm, and dlaor<lor. lhe-lmpultea of 111S:olll Humphrey who ilopubllolml pJcbd Ille IDOll wllb tho WU lof~.with;,very brlgbt DeW most aper1ence at Ille aummlt of IN EVERY A!PEcr, the move1 to "libeNlm' ht came al<mi. -· force lbe Democnllc Party In tllat In I do, Humphre7 lm>ught The Nllm.UlllD)lln'oJ doe! ror ille --• lrinll movemontl ~ In line '!J!li lbe wll<Q aen· prealdmcJ -pita lie -tbe -rta1 pallttcal -uence. ,....11n1 .. t of lhe Democratic Party, but RapulJllcau can offer llJd tbe best the .,.. drive of Ille old Ktnilod1 liofMD not with 11>&.t fringe repreHlllod by lhe Democrata -oiler, which b not a ncreate lbelr de7"£1d1ii the lntelledual ~. of the KelUlldy W NeOl'd 4. perfomwx• for 1 a name of 1 -.y aurvivinl presidency, bmwaed by a world that polltlcaJ l1*m coaUnulnl 14 operate ·brolber without)! .-.for the never war. well In -of -llJd turmoil -lden<J.-ftoW, WU a p I ti f u I clemo)IO!talion of their lnalllllty 14 NOW 1ltJMPllllEY conlron!s Nixon, THE CHOICE OF H~ll. tile surge ol Ille political world another pollticol Jead<T W!lo hla mov· Humpbrey and lllchar4 M. Naoa -the center. ed to tbe center pOllUon In his porty, lead thelr pertte1 eoya c Sen. Eugene Mc:Carth7 emer&od at and "" know that the 'United Stat.1 more about the=of. erioa. It 1he end tired, confused, ck>M to in· will havt on January 20, 1969, a new aay'a !bat wben re dve bodlel coherence and reeoriJnC In lull 14 the P"aldeat following In the footstep. ol are broogllt t4g · , and a !Ull tpec-pciltlcal lmprectslcm and Im· tbe put five presldenlr. , !rum of ~ lo repr<Selllod, the preaalonlrm which memd blr Dint-It Ir a matter of de&ree and of Amert.~ are turninl tow.ard month.I campaign for the pruidency. meuured prog:re11, rather than of the c:Wr. --Montlu ago HubertBmnphr~y. tens· rlot4>orn chanre end retnat into ir- People are tired of turmoil end bl~ Ing tbe broad mood of America, mov· responalbdllty. The voter• sbould be ter controversy, Ured of black and ed to the center. He me1sured cor· pteful to the two old party orpniza- ""1lte abaolutilm, tired of. tortured ra• rectly th• law and orotr Msi.M:. He. t10DI .. 'They have given the nation a . ~ d. the n.,ew,..pol!Ucs and recogniud the despair over the Viet. choice for the preiidenq l>etween two the MW -ten: tired oi' thi! hfpplel ~ Mm,WIJ' fJld along with that despair a men Wbo bring reason, experience and chant oboconltlet qalmt lb• preol· determlnotloo not 14 emerge from tile moder-14 ftMled Ume. 'The Measure of My Days_' On the llUl'face, a Utile boot titled "The Measure of My Daya," by Flor· Ida Scott-Maxwell, seem• to be one ol those self-help texts -how to be rpry and ebUW.ent though an octoienarian. It 11 mort! than that. A rpeclalized boot for a 1pedallzed audience, it 11 a curious, often hauntinc 1eriu of thought.I drawn from the notebooks of a lady who, at 82, ii not disappoint- ed. In the beautiful world, but broken- hearted at the "lncorrlglblllty" ol man. "I am ashamed to admit to my- eelf that I am dJsaDDOlnted ln hu- Dtanlty ," 1be writes, ,,Dcithlna: leis." ' Sbe eroae1 a road with a comt11 woman of 70 or 10. "As we arrived alfe}1 Oil tbe other aide 1ht bowed and 1aid, 'It wu 1ucb a buutUul world they deltroyed'." nal show her to bl 1 abNwd, wltty, Ytt Mn. SCott-Muwt.U aeem1 to be anytb1q bm a waller. ~ does not, perceptive disappointed 1-11 "lead· ahe eJPWDI, live in an ne when en" with fort!bodln1, not for herself rustllnc black allk akirtl billow about but for hlDD.ank:ind "which im't 1n my her, therefore ahe b denied an ebony caH." t· lt:lclr. to 1trlke the floor 1n sharp re. She does not bow whit abt be· buke. "ll a grandmother wantl to put lieves about life after death. "lf it exists, then I burn 1rith interest. If not -wen. I'm tired." She bu Ill• n. ,.,...,_. " .,. -· .,. ,......,. ~ ~' , ............ counw..i the name of llvlnl " t b a t &bould be enouab." 'Ibo book Ir an anatomy ol old qe, eurloua and Jntrllulnl . "I thoUlht It would 111 a quiet ti.me. My 70I were lnteruUn(, lalrly aorone, but m7 IOI lll't panloDl:te." To bu aurpriae, lb• -oul with hot ... v1ct1ons. Sb• Ir dlllurbod by lb• outer world, b7 b,.. man quality la 1-a1. But If oom• pdHt remomtrated w1th btr, 1aytng, '"lbue llllnl• IA not ma!Qn f« J'O\lf COIOll11. II aht would tJWwtJ': "U m7 boart ache• f« bumanlty let it bl ao." 8111! 'll'AL'IDI eo tl>e blld: llnoo , .... of ... --.. alllnti "" a keUlt to boD ("tills plouun Ir - tor tllo old wilo llve al-"), and wooden: "II 11111 11• )'Oii k fir m)lll I ,.,. ~. Ille a..., caa lit drHdtd men lbae dailll. her foot down, the ontt aalt place to do it these day1 b ill 1uch 1 note-- boat." Sbt 11ndl thM u one aa:es the more alive one can become, mort alive than 1eem1 lltely, convenJent, or even bearUlt. 0 1'04> often our problem 11 Utt feryor of life w:lthln UI," the lady oclalowledgel. "My dear fellow oct.r 1enar1am:, how are ~ to carry 10 much lilt, and what are we to do with lt?" Dear Gloomy Gos: In •Cllf' 11170M'I metnol'J haa ~ about what kind ol anlmol llUllla Ir, tbe Soviet "llbanl«1" nplayod "HIUl(ary, UM'' In CUcboolovakla. The II ... 1'tor Ir Jllll u rabid u -· aod ,.. .... 't tall< 'and ti1'!lo -rabid animals -you ...-·--J.B.S. -:i:-i---... ..._, ............ .... ,... .. ...,. .............. ....... Front Runner To Esc~pe -- W~ ]ohn$on ClllCAGO -Herewith II aootber unwr!U.. chapter In that history ol presidential camj>a)lll!lnl, '"lbt ·Malt· ing of a Loter-1988." u-.btodly ... of the moot drama- tic corrte1ll ever ftted in American polltlcal blrtqQ wu tile race by ball a dozen DemocreUc party leaden to eecapo tllo pretldentlal llOllllnotion. The frmt ruDDer' all tbt ft1 WU Prelldent Jol>DIOD. He .. Id flatlJ .tbat the porty bad ~ f!OI give blm !be -... ·ia .And 'l!blle.1enral ma.lcoirteDU from Tu:u threatened at lb• lut moment to aaddle blm wllb It anroa1. Mr. J-had the polltical muscl&' and "sadt7 to aw:rt IUCh a c11.-. 'Ibe same i.ck wu taken by Sena· tor Edward Kemecly, "bil aloo bad the oouraeo to .. y publlcJJ jbat lie certa,inly didn't want to .erve. ' "He'a too )'OUDI to be nominated," plelded hi1 lrlendl. BUT THE CONVENTION, In on an- VY mood, tlu'Mlenod to draft blm. "If we cu draft young men to fight . the Viet Cong ln ·a hopeless war," delegate1 grumbled, "we can draft ooe to flgbt the Republicans likewise." And It wu questionable down to tht .Lut minute whether Senator Kennedy w<>Uld win hla detperalely aougllt de-, ferment Th• most adrUt race, "-course, wu one by Lester Maddox, who, in hiJ at.tements and connmion ltra· tegy demomtroted an amU!nc abil- ity to avoid the. nomination. Simi- larly adept ...., Senator George Me. Govern, who wu oarefu1 never to gl.ve a alngle delegate In)' &ood rea· IOD to vote for hlm. . Ahooot ~ w11 Senolor Eugena M~y. 'Wbet better l)'lllb.ol ol the party'• ebances this yea," ar· CUod a large bloc. "Look at hit rec- onl In .... prlmar111 ... "He won in Orecon." pleaded bb defenders. ·''Well, nobody'1 perfect." BUT FAR IN TH'E rear all alon& wu Hubert Humphrey, who bad en· tered .the r.ce, u ls well tnowu, oa Orders from President Johnson. "I want aomeone · to 1et in then, Hubert, and cklend the record ol m7 adminlrtratlon aftd you're the oli!J man for tbe job," Mid the Prealde._ "Mainly bee .... you're tile onl1 man who'll take il" Mr. Humphrey did hit belt to avoid Ille fate lbat lay In WlllL Birt bis bum· bllng .attempla 14 prove be waa an admirer ol Mr. J-'• pollclet onI:f served to canvince molt. dtlegata bl waa Just~ man for tile -tloa, "He's a born loHr," tbf'1 Mid tD- lbulluUcally, WELL, THE llEn' lo blolmJ. A .1-. mlthl bo added .. wll7 tbe vice prelldentlal candldlto -. chce- en in the mll1Dtr be wu. Sime ba-.. argued lbet 'l2S lnbn -and crmbed polYl1t1 wu a 111Jb price 14 pay. But, •~tullly, a m111l.,. ellart to aeleot • nmnint mat. w•1 latlllebed on 1bt conv.Uoa'1 ftnal dq. -n u.. bllod -piaclnl cellr 14 - ol!Jthe -· tbu -dl!tl•lal. Df<l'tumte11, IMIQI w wctwd tbe .,ii-. It WAI lb.. -1*11 chalnnon Jolln Ballq toot Ille rOllrum of tbe t!Ollnf Oluloft •nd nlred a platoL 1 "At tbe count of, tnree, I wU1 fire," .. Mid. "And tlle 1ut -out 11 OID' vice~ ...... " • t ' ' 'A.•=11~~. The Human· Trap We Fall Into If every Communllt government ,. ... wiped off the lace of the earth Jn a ainC)e 1troke -the remalning capitallat aovernment.s would sooner or later come to blOWJ amona: tbem.selvu. U eVfC'f -perlOD Wen wiped off tbe fM!t of the ear11> In a aJnglo atrollo -the Ttma'n'na bladr;. people· ucl their Dl'tiem woWd IO<ll!r or 1Mer come to .bl<!'? among t.bem.Jelver. U tile .-ol lsrael wve wiPed olf Ille lace ol ·tbe artb In • slJll)e --the Arab countries would aoooer er later come to blowa .am o a I them.selvu. If any living, brutbinc 11eoemy'1 wen to disappear tomorrow m~g, a nrir memy. would mate 1ta ap. perarance the day after, cr the week after, or 1be yeu after. rr IS BARD lot cootendlnf -14 see tbll, but It mu! be ~ Otherwise, by dutroying the enemy, we only create within ourselves tbe preconditlcm far a aew enemy. 'Ibe livinc, breatbmg enemy can .. Jy be absorbed, not conquered or dtstroyed. Taken In, not atrudi -., Changed, as ft ouraelvea chanp. Othenbe, the vidous circle cl hlltmy will bo unending -.. will end when we all perish 1n the ultimate COD- lronta!llXI. .. A few years ago, in a Baptl.Jt dfurch in Atlanta, the late Peter HowQ'd 11Ud to the Negroes what must be said to all .cmtaidlni er..... evecywbere In the -Id: "BE PASSIONATE fur IOl!lethln& biUtt 1ball color. Be paslionate for an answer bll onougll to Inc I'U "9 tvel'l'llOd1, powerful enougll 14 cbaaJe •"'711od1, !undameatal tnOUJh · 14 oatilfi tbe loocini• for bread, .,.... ad tbe bilpe of a -world that ll• 1• the. heart of the leemlng' mll!lom oj the earth. IJ Molt ol all, we mult becin to lelrll Ille ancient lellCll tbaL .the oDl1 tru• .,,...y Is wlthiii, not wlthout,..'.Tff e.._, II lllai fOlt -u ftlcll mahl t• M'irmeel lffJD. mere be ,.u.t - -~ Thia !J 1111 bwnan trap almoot all ol bl fJll ln- 1<> -the trap tllat -Ill a« ... humanly. IF WE CAN MA'l'UIQI u a ~'• and learn to avoid thlr trap, lbeo ""' CM u5te agatnJt OW' real .and CO!D• moo enemies -injustice ad in- equalllj>, ~o and decay, DoOd ml famine and postllmce and all Ille Illa tllat Dt•b Ir i>elr to. . . We• expend our pusion an obieotl too s~ on •nemies too temPQr1t7, on goals too .trlvlal. We. 1Dllll l""1 '- u -children are be&lmlnr to recogDu ,.... to become paadonate for 1omethine blgger than color or creed "" geogzaph7 or Ideology or 1117 other · pl11laJ Jojlalty lbat !Ju alway1 toduc· ed man awey from lar~ ol aoul. u·we Can dbnlniab tbe enem1 within 111, the enemy oue.ide ua wtn begin 1o loot mere lib a friend, a netghhgr, a -· McCarthy's Resentment CHICAGO -Sen. Eugene McCarth7 went down to cruahlngly bitter dtfeat makinr one thin& crystal dear. He had not fof19lten or ferglnn the lite Sen. Robert t . Kennedy'•· abrupt ptunae into the Democntlc presiden- tial ri"leo alt* McCarthy'1 aj>ec- lacularl7 lmp;o.!w 1bowtng In New Hamp11tlre'1 early Mlrch primary, That 1Ujldell move by Kenned>', after repeaf.ecUJ ••>1.nr he would not nm, Ir ltlll deeply ruented b7 McCar1b7. 'Then had been blnti of thll when McCarthy falled to eon- cratulate Kennedy on. hll Jndlana and Nebraska primary victories and when ht J.&nored ·Kennedy's congratulatory lel•iram el1ior McCartb7 1Wept !be llnJOD primary. THAT PRIVATELY harbored irudre came barahly out Into the open in an utraordlnary Unpubltclud en- COIDller bo1-n McCartby ..d l'rol. John Kmneth 'Galbraith In !be final hectic wlleellnJ and deallq tba1 prtCOdod the JM•sldentlal ballotln1. - Galbnltb. head or Amerlc... 1« Democratic Action CADA) and one of tbe ptlme movm In penuadln( McCartlil' IO -the preoldenCJ' u a 1'peacenit." cudldatt, camt to McCartb7 with a aurprWng prGpOlll. What It llDOIDltod t4 WU !bat McCartby a~ bit own lon1 aod labotlou<Iy ' inirtund oondldacf,' tab the COnftDtloo tottrum and nomlnlto Sea.Ed-~. Aller a Jone -· dllrinJ wWc\ ~ coldlJ .,.. tbe laU:J HUvard educator. ho nld Yllf1 dellberataly: ''TllA1'S lll'IERLY oot of tbe quea- tlon. Y0tt 111 that U I wllhdnw and ......... Ttck\7, that would llart • runaway stampede which would flop Humphn7. Wby ahould I do that, I don't owe the Xennedya anythlnJ. If you want to ra!Jo that que1ua.; JI'• tbe other WQ around. "Furtber, DIY people have st.tic wllb me tbroogll thick and tbln to•the end. I cu do no 'leu for them. lf we do &O down to defeaf,::r:lt a 1r1 we 1'ill •. Qlen we1l ro down to er." The dlrc1a1lon on 1ifal oullpOke.ey rovulln& llOle. 117 Mll!on 8. Allft, ... Job A. Go"-. •• ew,..--... Dur Geer1e : · What do you 1llkllt o1 writ.ml wilo Dlfntloa producta la tho' pol>llc print In the 1>opo:111e7 wilt ncelw a um.pit u "PlrlOla" from lie manufacturer? Dear N.N.: N~. I tlllnk wrllero who 1111 -.! llAlllOI IUch 11 Cadlllac Hal• • Hll&, U.S. Mia~ T l tr a i7 1 8roib' Brotber1, G!Di ·: Lollobriglda ud 10 .., are ie,. • rtbly QHtblcal and U I bad llll"" "1 a law ""'1ld be puMll qalmt It b1k1n 700 eould WJ Jack Doalall>. ~ .. CXif)lJ'IDENTW. ro molt McAN: No J'OU'n -lllnf It rlgllt -It jult loob 11'1 ~ lfllr 700 -. at It for 1 wblla. . t . ~ ..... ______ ------·-----~-----''------------------.... --.-.. ··--~---·~--·~---·~---~4~·~---·--· -~ -ft - - - .1 •