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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• • • ~ -~. . •• . .. . -·,. ... _. ·-. " IF,.. • '' ·, ""='"""'" .. • --. • • .. . ,., • •• '" 1:---- • ax. a • • • ' . ' • THURSDAY AFTERNOON , SEPTEMBER 12, ,1968 VOL, flo -. ,.; a t aCTHMn. a '""' :"' '';! -r-... -• . .. ------- • ' • ·S Ill Ex•eounty Aide Fa~es . · Trial • JD E:qahezzleJDent . . .--------------· J .. \ • • Bikini Business • -I • DAILY PILOT Ill,,"""" M!'AS\JRING UP -Shapely Carol Pellelier•of Dana Point can wear C~Jtli&de bikinis es well as tum them out on sewing machine at Lacuna psychedettc •hop. Owner Bill Von Sultzer says sales of psyclledellc l!neey measure up .in market place. • • " \ • " I : "\T• t ' I D • ~~-.:1e s· BrtV: Out t Aft et Vici6us ., . . ' . • "••I ~ Fighting -' ' ' [ I Psychedelic _ Shop Mean~ Money-Lots of Money Guerrillas Trapped In Hamlet I , Sandbag Squabble N~~ri V~te · , ·Seashore Re-sidenis .Seek Refund· . J:ould D~cjde · _____ -t 1 . , , By RICHARD P. NALL Of TM DellY 'net ttsff , k 'psychedelic shop does n ' t · necessarily mean hippie• but it can mean money, money, money. brn.Von SuJtzer knows. He turned an unemployment check into a boomin;: Laguna Beach business: Tbe Outer Limll<d at 933 S. Cout H\Pway. ''I feel it will be netting $1,000 a ..wek next &ummer," sai4 the 30-year-oid. ex~staurateur eyeing his racks of mod finery. 1n business only f1ve m:ontm, he said, he'a already oett1ng lllOO to $GOO weekly IDd h~ turned down 121J,OOO for the busU.s. Take the custom Djlde bikinis, which shapely Carol PeUet1er 6f Dana Point, is sewing tor. ;von Sultur. They're made of wild JUnCa!l colors. The top loou like a bikini top ond ff:eagan to Speak At Saddlehack College Ceremony Gov. Jlonald Beapn wlll be'fealured spea~er at dediNtion ceremonies for Sad<lleback Junior CoU.ge Oct. 15, DIJtrlct SupL Jl'red H. Bremer an· DOunced Wedneoday night. Reagan's aftmlooo talk w i 11 hl&blight 1 w.ek-long de d l'c'a t Ion Jll'OflWll beginning Oct. 14. It will culdllnate ln public totD't of the N!IW campus near Mla:sJon Viejo on Sunday. Oct. .,, $<11ool will open for an npeeled 1,11111 lreolimen students SepL 23. Btemet Mid Reagan'• tchedullng l~tary &MOUllC~ \o him by telephone the eovernor would make )1 ce. JtmlO!" -COlle(t ..,...,. IJlt .' CUI\~ Beach, 'Nstlri, El Toro C4J1Stra o,'"'Sd Clemente art••· " 1 : 4 · tpe bottclm look.t like an Tndi'ari lolii cloth tiaring a bit of thigh. Von Sultzer s.ajd they Were a hot item at •lite recent . Newport Beach Pop Festival. "J never made so much money," he murmured. INV ADE LAS VEGAS Von Sultzer plans to invade Las Vegas . with his far out ·fashions. "Those show~U Las Vega.! show girls will run to tbe pools with the bikinis," he predicted.. · He said a tall, shapely girl wears bikinis to btst advantage. Who are The Outer Limited customers? Lots are tourists. "The tourists are· buying what tbe hippies are wearing.and taking it home to 1&y 'look what I bought In La~' even ii they neveT "Wear it .again, be said. Fingering the gold ro.dl clip on a chain round bia neck.. the mod en· trelnneur ·said be bu IOld. them to middle age people who tJaw never ,..., a marijuana dgareti. (• roecll clip bas a tweeler actlpn llke .an alligator clip). "It's not a blpple store -juet far out fashions" Von Sultzer. upLained. Hippies buy a belt or something el1e occasionally but Von S~. ~ he shoos them away ii they pereh In front ·"'the~"" GOALS JIBE Vori SUltier'a g~1s JllM w¥b tome "of the Olamber of Commerce goell, af· 1luent visitlOC'I, brbt business and U:• pamion. He plans to join the chamber, Jie ·~aid. · · n.e entrepreneur said bis Lu Vegas Velltllre' will 1nclude an art gallery with· the futuristic works of LQuDa atti1t Jiln Klnpan, In' the meantime, he'• 1ettln1 up a&p at tbe conserv.at.lve Loi Angeles County Fair. l\'1 the fttil psyche shop they've allnwed, be 1ald, and It tool: a special fair'--.t mtellnl to <ledd• (Von Sultzer'• taaler bu a borte bca on the groundl). !Jqunoo ~-Pllelps or "lmase ~eww:· it turntn1 out hand-crafted (See PSYCUEDELIC, P1re Z) , SAIGON (UPI) -Souill Vietnamese infantrymen and jet fighters today drove the bulk of a 1,000-DlJD eom .. :munU!t force out ol 1la:y Ninh city subwj>s ·and then fought a vicious bat· tie witb. 150 guerrillas trapped in one. hamlet. UPI C<>m!spoodent Not Gibson reported from Tay Ninh, Ille Cam· bodi.ap bonier city 50 miles. northwest of Saigon under attack smce early Wednesday, that , remnants ol the ColJlllll.lllSt fyrQe -wete pinned inside Thai Thong· it\im!et on the southern edge of the dty. GJbionwid Soudl Vie (names e troope ind u. s. infantry poured, withering Cl'<l0$-llre into the trapped Communisll' positions wllile U. S. jet !l(lWI and artillery pounded the hamlet from overhead. lllolt Commupl<ll melted Into Ille nigbt and avoided oontact with the allied troops clearing .. uburbs to the eut, IOUlh IDd wes< of lawn. Mmtar:y spokesmen in Saigon ,an· nounced. U. s. battlefield deaths last week· decn>o11e1i-sharply from 4116 the (see VIETNAM, Pare Z) Trial Date Set For Emhez.zling A fonne5 Orange· GountY .... llltant public adlnlnfttrator . accu~ o f emhezillng '239 mom estatet ofo dead perllODI wlll t.ce jury trial NOT. 13. ArtlMlr O>arlolf, 33, plea<led In· nocefit to six count& of mtsap- Jll"OPl'i•Uon of public fundl. during a hearlni We<lnffday before Superior Jndg-WIUlam c. Spelr1. Belon. aeltlng !be bial dm Judge Spefr1 den.Jed. a defense mof.ton for dismissal of the Grand Jflry In· dictmeot of <llarl<ll Chllrloll will ~ental In ihe dowolall cl ,... ~~ j In the public 8dmlnis~at0r'1 olllcej Louil VanlCllUl'I, wllo ii oow servlnt a stalAl IJrilon I er Ill for,1~ m<1n than t~.llJO from crun< y..tates. • In the past three years, ci.ty, county and federal agencies have spent about $500,tXWl in the et'06ion battle in -West New.port. So Car, no be8chfront bome5 have collapsed. But not everyone along Seashore Drive is bappy about it. Take JalTl"6 Slan)p and Mn. Mort Aden, for inltance. They mvn houses at 4201 and 4203 Seasbore -in the midst ct.the erosion crtsts area -and t.heY want their too in sandbag money back. · They tell all about it in a jointly Ii~ ietle< to the City Cooncil today: •1oii August 26th, we were in trouble with the recent &torm. and were in danger, with the ponlbillty of losing our patios at 4201 and 4203 Seashore. "Mrs. Aden at 4201 called (City Hall) and was told · the city would dei!nit.iely not do any sandbaggillg. , "We immediately ordered (from the city) !00 bai• which coot sgo • , , The next. morning, Auguat 29th, the c i t y workera anived and sandbagged the adjacent Jll'O!)Ortles. . "IBa.Smuch a! the city was putting in 1,800 b ag 1 for tbe s_a me area and payJ.ne for the labor, we feel · justified io asking for a refund at $22\50 to Mr~. Aden and $67 .50 to ~ames Stamp." , A municipal aide said th& city staff already llad rejected a verbal request for the. aandbal trefund. "That'• whJ they're taking it up' with the City Council," the aide sald. "'Ibey feel pretty strong about it." Cooocilmen will probably take 'up tlhe requeat Sept. 23. Rafferty Chides Cranston . In Orange County Talk By AR~UR R. VINSEL Of Tiii Deity Plltl lttff Dr. Max Rafferty -1tandlng Wednesday nelll; a clrcs-1910 post.r advertlielng Brotherhood Tobacco - baol1ed hil martini clefUy and tbell stabbed a simmering cocitail nusagl' With a tootbplck"1 '1 Thelf he did the same to bil U.S Senatorial campolgn opponent, former State Control,ler Alan Ctinlton. He bandied him deftly and stabbed him . The Slate Superinf4odeot of Public Eduoation, Wit li'eel:lb1· tile prtP In tho Wloe CeilSi' cl -Am.'~ Sad· cleboct Irin, Ii -• 91 COiorfui. relics tram OallfOnlla'.t ~ · Crarillon lllln1 -· of ....... "Why did ,,., .,.,. entor lhe oam· palgn If be ii going to merely repost the RepubllQl\ll stand .,i rt1n1e lo dobate the 11 ........ ,.i;.u to ·~· lalrly ond squ.,..lyl"llalfcrty uked. i'~ ·~ my •udlence with him anyUnie, but it '.takes two lo ta~o,' 'as I.be kildl say," Raffqty declared, leav. Ing the·genenrllon Of k.ldJ le referen~ open to que1Uoa. The outapoken eclle;ato11 -· -who. turns a. clevtt phrase verbally-or in. llrinl -said ho has challenged -~on to debate three ttniu 1JJ:Jce ttie primary electlop, Wjthout succeu. "In the abeence of any con .. lrontaUon," Rafferty told the gather· ing of newsmen .-id campafgn ai.lies1 •·no credence should be atven to ail)'!hing he ..,., uoW I · · ' A. He beglno to !Alli the •am• story and, "B .. He ·•grMI to meet one! debaftl the ISllM!l1" Rallerty deci&red. , H'e taJG Cranston 1i;ra what mi ~ 'the voters want to bear wttene;ver he mat-et an .appeaiance ht "'lr. area of the state. ' '. II llOundl lib bl .cloptod.. tbl JlepubBcan blSldboot before ii wu (Seo RAFFERTY, P1(e Z) OiJ Qpestion · Newport Beach voter& may ,make the final de'cision en whl!ther oil is to be1 pumped from the abandoned, city dump.1 . . I It.®pends (>D a num,bet of·que,rtione: tllat must be settled first . Ainonc them: · · : 1 1 t-....,1,· th."<• eooulh oil under .the 4(). acre gravel and .rubbish. pile nesr the Santa Ana River to b:e worth .pum- ping? ~ -Is it legal for the di)" to go after it? . -Would the City Council want to put tbe iS~e on tpe..mun.telpaf Dallot?'. Under <;<iUDdl aullloriia'.tioo Tuesday nllibt, 'city aide• today began trying to come ap with answers to the first two qitestioni. · 1bey ~ p r o b 'a b 1 y determine the· c0Meil'1 answer to the (See DUMP, P111! Z) r 1fe~ You wonf't need, your tun· passes ·bnorrow, tbtt weather· liian pi:Olnises. Once the log lilt.I abbul noon, It'll be buy the 1fft of the dny with a peak IAlmp of 70 Oil the ~ and 81 further Inland. INSllJB-. t'ODAY W•nt • frte ml iid•7 Hall • TU1tl11 cob hi ~to Ana tDMrl . cabbif1 prollibited ~ """' . ducli11g OUlinua .,., fiivtng' it awou. PaQC 9. ~ \ t~· .. ~ =,,.,.,: ' It~ ..... '11 C"""""1 " ' ~ • M Dlllft _... 11 ,. • .,,. #f?' . °""""" • '""' ... . ·~, ......... .. ... lt:lil0411 .. ,.....,.... " ,._,. n.u ~ ·• """ Calla I ......., f lllM .......,. IS I---..... " MMtlllfia I ..,....._ M I I , ~'---'••-----------------------... ------· . "" ..... -. .. .. ---· --...... --~ . ..,._ - 1 1Wl.Y I'll.OT 'llllndiy, StpU-12. 1968 - Aldri~h BJ TBOllWI POllTIJNE ___ ........ UC b'vlno a.-ll<ir Danlel G. Aldtlch Jr., ouce lbocked al the <00· -Oii foculty lfOW1ll !mpoeod by ' Gov. -Roqon. ... -lo live wUb it and tlke comoaatloo when ... can. - He J>Oinll lo eight add!Uooal lecully 111enibir1 upectod lo be approved by UC Resents next w .. k, virtually .. 111e ran quarter _.. That would be eight more proleHon • for lrvlDe than Reagan approved In bil ·llud&et. 'fte Reagan budget called tar nine additiON.l faculty members for the UC! campus. Farty.U.o bad beeu re- CMsted by the regmt.t. Tbe !ala •d· dltlon next week of eight mlll'f, to be taken away from larger UC campuses like Berkeley and Los Angel<S, would mer-tbo nine to 17. Lut •Prine, Aldrich raid, 11We an- ticipated nothlng like gettillg only nine. We Jult couldo 't believe it, actually." p.,.. P .. e 1 DUMP. • • ll*d. "We hope lo be able to report back to tbe <.'OUDdl witbin 90 day1," said Aslbtant Clty Manager James De Cbolne. CONSULTANTS' SUGGESTIONS The munictpal ballot p r o s p e c t results from council action on con· 1 u l tao t 1 ' recommendatlom for developalent ol tbe dump aite, aban- dooed mon than a year ago. Ill bell 1bart-term uae, said Willey & Ham ol Arcadia, planning ml engineering cOlllUltants, would be lo develop It either aa a tbreo-par, !&. hole golf course or as a trailer park. The golf course could bring in municlpel revenues of up to $20,000 a year; the trailer park, $'29.000. But it would cost only $250,000 to build the goU course, and about four times as much fer the trailer park, said Wlbey & Ham 1lke preaident Dooald B. Gutoff. ~-indicated-they ·favored the goV courte becauae it would in- volve fewer eostly improvements and would HrVt a eommunity recreational ~UE TO CITIZENS Ht remuted thtt the quality o1 -at Irvine wlU be ''wr7 badly hurt" beca\116 faculty growth Is not keepnf up with lludeot eoroltment In· creue. 8mall junlOI' nl -.. cts11 .... Uom, wried course oHer!Dp, onct .U IUch tttlnga that make for quality education will go by the boardl,. be aald. . PresenUy, he bu ~m• to accept these facts of life and nrefen td •c· ctd the positive. "Alf of UI have presrures and sources of abraston," be said in an ioterview. "That ill man's Jot." He Wd he does not ~ a faculty ezodua. "A profmor that I 1 parUcularl1 do"" ID the dumps on a particular day might get an offoT lrom ano4her univerdty that looks at· tractive," be said. But ho laid he bell..., the laeuity will stick for 1he very reason. they came to the yot.mg campus. "They will ride with the problem because they -• loo• .... ,. gcel ~ at tl>Olr best et.tort." be pndlcted. A faculty member recently uid, "Everybocly baa been uked to absorb a UtUt .btt of the hurt. There wu 110 ta In the budfll, It wu lkJa Ind bones to a tart out ... Tbe prolemor mentioned some of the irritatiOm -having to empty bis own wastebasket beoaule )lmitorial service ii cut to once a week, pro- f esson doubled 1Dto offtcu. Chancellor ~lcn said. ""nils inssure ii not unique to the Unj.ver1i· ty of California. I a&y to t!;>em (the profe.ssors) tbe grass is not greaUy greener anjwhere el&e." He dfered an explmation why more tb,an the UIUal munber of complainl3 might be heard from UC campuses. "University of cauto~ in the minds of tnost people ln the education world ii at 1be top of the ladder/' be said. "There is great desire oot to slip. You just have to go like the old bare to stay at the top. One of the great fears -- Ii lllat tba -to do !Illa ... becomln& ...... Aldrich aaid Gle statewide UC ad· ml.nlltratlon bu appraleed where the grMtert pressure ii and will recom· mood to tba re(lllla the -_.. at Irvine, Sanla Crul and San Diego be given more faculty. The regenb meet • week trun Frl- clay and fall qliuW 1n.-be1liDt W days i.ter. '"We'll be recruiting a clfferent lo- dlvl®al 1ban ii ,.. bad sullleienl leecl time," _Aldridl said. '"By agr<ement among unlW'.lrsiUea acUve recndbnent stopa May 1. We'll bave to hire on a temponry baiai perlO!ll Mio oow are worldag put.llme or are~ on Sob- betical.'' Ald.rtcfl aaid students will suffer. Because of Che faculty limitation same senior st-will not be able to taltt 1be courtel they plaaned on to gniduate in their specialty. An eng:iaeering major might have to take a degree in a. different spedalty such DAil Y l"ILOT ,,... IW J.a. a..Mll Humphrey Facing Trouble With LBJ WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Jami-tatendl to lpook out on governmemt pollcy during th e riflllidtotiaJ. election campaign even if t creoles dilflcultles foe Vice l'nooi· dent lluhert H. Humphrey. JollDloa recognizes tbot IOllle dll· fleulllu lll8J lrile u Humphrey dmtl bSa own coane In ludl area as Vleilllm 1111 law ml order, and he wmt.I to make mre audl oampaign --11'8 not interpretod u his Flo• P.,e J VIETNAM ••. pnMool '"" lo le6. '!be lllll!lber of Gii ~ plunged lrGm 2,513 to 1,400, TelJodlng • loftr -Of -tbnlugllout 1l>e CoUDtry last -Communist -· dacUned !run 5,2112 to 1,llM dead. -~ese ~ Olfd 375 government .. -. cled and l,IB! auf!ered wounda laet woek. Gen. Creighton W. Abnomo, COO!· ID8Dder at U. S. forces In Vietnam, toured 1l>e Tair Ninh area tooay as ollled ior..t moved ID beblnd a punUblng ~aerial bcmblrdment to ..-. the -without Initial opposition. adml.nl1tration policy. This Is particularly true ID the cue of Vietnam. The Pl'e6.ldent doeJ not want Hanoi to get the idea that Humphrey -or anyone else -Will be speaking for the United States until Johnson actually leaves the White House next January .. "The President wants h I m (Humphrey) to be his own · man," George Christian, White House press secretary, told UPI "8'11 while be's president, no one can speak for bJ.?L" "The President," Christian added, "is going to be president until January. There will be oo slowdown!' Cbrtstian did not comment directly on the ~nt public exchange between Johnson and HumJiire.y on the ques- Um Of troop withdrawals from Viet· 1181Il. Humphrey opened his campaign for tile White House with a suggestion that some U.S troops could be brought home late tlliA year or in 1U69. A day later the President said "no man could precl.ct" when the troops could be wltbdra11fll. The apparent coofllct caused em- barrassment for the vice president at the start of hil presidential campaign and Humphrey later modified his statement to say that be hoped there could be troop wltlldrawal<. .. I ttimt that would be of more value to the citizells," tiald Vice Mayor I.Jndliey Parsons. "We should en· courage it. The longer that property If.es fallow, the les1 this city will rhake off of tl We abould let the staff look Into It." City Manager Hatvey L. Hurlburt w• asked lo get pr""""'1s !or prl· vate deveklpment of the site, either . .,. FOGG ROLL -County road workers direct Santa afternoon when truck rolled off First Street off. Just after A-left, U. S. In· 1 .. ~en drove the Viet Cong bat· talion back Into 'lbal TlQlg homlet a00 the bo!tle U>ere - OhrWlan said the president will reJteNte bis pOlicy wtienever he deems necessary and "whenever he thinks the forum is proper." The presidential capdj.dates, C h r l s t 1 a n said, si.J:DR)y W'lll be "giving shade& of opnion" .on what they believe· 15bould be done. \ Tbo couoci1 oJao agreec1 with Gut· otr1 view that before qny decision 11 reached committlrig the area to any speclfje type ol developmeot, the city lbould find out wbettier there ts enough oil to warrant tapping it u a revenue nurce. "A goU coune." suggested Coun- cilman Howard Rogen, "would be compatible with an oil UN." "It'• not ~tible with the city charter, 1boogtl, • said Parsons. Gutolf DOied that he bid discussed 1bo c:bm1er llmlta1im with a l'!l!logtst. He ul4 be had been told that "it is l>Ollfhle to llallt drill from the ad- jacent uoineorporated .,..._ -1 don't --· bot It could be ICCOlllll10· dated." Mayor Dcnen 114orlhall •aid it was h« -..i of the charter that •-ddllln( from eounty tmitor)' In· to the dty DlUlt have voter approval. CltyAltmleyTully~ymour1aidbo bollewd the mayer waa r I f h I . s.y,,,_. wu uked to checlc out all the le&al lmplica-ol drilling pro· ~ ... ii -with the property, the -..-. ti would mnafn In city -for oeveral year1 to come. Any me arranpmeuts woald be on a --· Gutdf said Its value could Increase up to $1.J mllllal by llllO. It la now ... -lboat ll00.000. DAILY PILOT --.,__ ~=.-,!:::= C4U'POINIA OAA.WGI COAST •Ull!IKIHC; COIUMY leii•rt H. WH4 ,,.lfenl _. htlllllltr J1ck R. Cutl1y Vlal !"raider!! Incl' Gtfw"et Mlfll• ri..,, .. , l<11vil Editor Th111te• A. ~ur,liir.. ""-low Edllaf P11I Miu1" .._ ... Oinctor Ana Freeway traffic around scrambled crates of ramp. Driver eufiered pn!y minor Injuries. He eggs which spilled over right-of-way Wedneeday couldn't say as much for his cargo. . While allied ~elltlen believed moot ol the buge Communist ,1 .. ce filtered bad< ..,,_ the C8ml>odlan border; ltrellgbts In tbe l1l1'1'0Ulldillg countryilde lndlcated ~ were at· templlnf to -• toll ... they !ell. Freeway Tieup Egg-zasperates Higliway Crews The Santa Ana Freeway became the site of the world's biggest omelet Wed· nesday afternoon when 120.000 eggs were served up across the two north· bound lanes just south of First Street in Santa Ana. The eggs were dumped on th e freeway after the truck carrying them rolled over the side of the 1st Street ·offramp. The truck broke apart as It hit the freeway -scattering 350 cases con. taining 30 dozen eggs each in front or · northbound traffic. . Driver Arnulfo Galvez Vasquez. 3.~. of Los Angeles, reportedly pulled off the busy freeway to check his equl p· ment after sufierlng mecbanioal trou· ble. As he climbed from the cab, the brakes apparently failed and the truck rolled over the embankment onto the freeway below. Traffic caught in the king.sized omelet was held up for about two hours u county road crews worked to clean the freeway . V-asquez was taken to Santa Ana Community Hospital and treated for a minor foot injlU'y and then released. -'-~~~-'-~~~~-'-~~~~~~--"~~~~~-. G()P Senators Back NiXon • On Nuclear Treaty Delay WASHINGTON (UPI) -A number of influential Republican senators In· di.cated. today ·they would go along with Richard M. Nixon's call for postpone· ment of. U.S. ratification of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. The Republican presidential can- didate endorsed tbe treaty which Would ban the spread of nuclear weapons in a speech Wedn~day. But he urged We Senate to delay approval of the agreement. Nixon said the Senate should not be in the position of sweeping under the rug the Russian·led invasion of Czechoslova.Jaa. "I think most Republicans will go along with Mr. Nixon," Sen. Jacob K. Javits, a leading GOP liberal, said to-- day. along with Nixon, but added that they wanted to study the issue further . Sen. Bourke H.iekenlooper, ranking GOP member of the foreign relations committee, said coolness to the treaty was DQt restricted to Republican ranks. ·~ "Tber~ are a lot of Democrat! who don't want to act now cm this treaty," he said. The foreign relations committee meets Fiiday to discuss the treaty and was expected. to vote Tuesday on a long-sought agreement. AT Communist lrooptl --.. allied oonvoy to miles 90UGl or Tay Ninh, ldWnc..,. American aoldler and woundlng five. U. S. spokesmen said. the Americans killed 13 Viet Cong In theattad<. . Two other battlu were reported at allied outposts between the city and the border. At 1bai Thong, reglooal and popular force troops who made their home in the village pitched ID wi1ll regular !wees to pound the trawed Viet Cong unit. Other suburbs were empty of the Red troops who held them :Kl hours before the allies r'ept in. Allied spokesmen belieYed most of IJhe estimated l,OOJ CommUl!tsts who gNlbbed tl!e suburban areas in a llgbthing..fast maneuVer Wednesday morning had faded back toward their l:airs across the border. Two battles were reported today at allied outposts between the city and the herder. From Page I PSYCHEDEUC , jewelry ol which $4,000 W<lrlh will be sOOwn at the fair.; In fact, ta.id Von Sultzier, most Of his clothing and jewelry Is being mode by talenl"'1 Lagunans. An education major fs mak· ing sandal-s and a lyrics writer will operate the Veg-as enterprise. Von Sultzer said he started with a $500 loan from Newport Beach Na· tional Bank and his unemployment checks. The Outer Limited was to serve as a vehicle to owning his qwn restaurant. But, it looks now like Von Sultzer Will remain in the far out clothing business ("We're changing to the Alr ican look" ) . • . • Where will it lead? Who knows? \rOTI Sultzer hopes to become a mod fashion leader. Today Laguna, tomorrow Laa Vegas, next year Palm Spring•. Maybe romeday the world. H.J. GARRETT One of the leading GOP backen ol the treaty, Sen. John Sherman Cooper, also indicated he was having some se· cond thoughts. "1'1! have to make up my mlnd on this later." I 0 DAY SOFA BED SALE! Sens. Robert Griffin and Howard Baker saJd they would probably go 7 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROMr-----;:.~~ From Page 1 RAFFERTY ... even written," Rafferty said, "I think we're dealing with a· geographical chameleoa." He also charged that Cranston's record during his eight years as state controller and bis entrance into the senatorial campaign is 11 h a r p 1 y divergent compared to some of his statement.a. "He U supposed to be such a great friend of the Wl.lom," Rafferty said, .. but I notice b!J new campalp literature h11 no union 'bug'," which would lndlc1te producUon tn a union print shop. Rafferty uld Crantton 1ppeall to miuoriUet with statements or racial 1ympathy. but cbareed be never ~ pointed 1 NelfO or other minority group member to any posl He also complained that Cranston refuses to take a ttand on the Vietnam war or the national que1Uon o( rtoline. versus lnw and order. The preponderance of Raflerty'1 re- malnlng temarka were re<aplullu· Uona of 1Wub he bu taken. Standing undfr three mounted turn. of·th•<entury adl, 1Dcludin& 1 in Bull Durhlm poster. Ralferly laid I military blockade of North vi.m11n could help win the war -and may cotne Wilh the oeW"1dmlnlatraUon. "ll:e dl4 It back In the Civil War," be . .. said. What ebout rioting? "We must solve the underlying pro· blems, primarily recial unemploy· ment," he u.ld, ''We're D'.lt going to solve it by more Youth C.Orps and these otiher boolldoggling programs." He said the ·only sure method is t6 make it profitable for private en· terprtse to develop minority 1kill$ and labor potential. "Sen. Raffetry ... 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A wide selection of Fabrics arid Colon to choose from. / ... 400 • 00 Now 299 .00 With Sldlft •10. ntre, Your favorllt lnlertor d<rign<r wm bt hoPPV to .,rid vou .•• H.J.GAl\1\Efr fURNflURE 2211 HAlllOlt 11.¥1>. COSTA MESA. CALIF. 646-0275 MM%76 • l'flOFESSIOHAL 0,..-.-..... -INTER~ Dai6NEQ ' , I ---. ...,. •• • Pa a • a • P a • >Pi•> • •• ;s: ps:p •• f ... p p ·-· .......... ,... ... --. . •• -~---- ' • • Huntington Bea eh Yoar Bometo1"11 EDITION Dally Paper VOL 6f, NO. 220, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES THURSDAY, SEl'TEMBER 12, 1968 TEN CENTS Beach At 3:30 p.m. Monday, residents or the northwestern sections of Hwt· tington Beach will have their say oo a o.'Ounty Master Plan of A i r Transportation and mo~ particularly, un a site for a new county regional airport. The public hearing before the county Airport Commission is scheduled for the auditorium cl Huntington Beach HJgb School, 1905 Main St., and if the Viets - Residen-t·s to Air, ·views on homeowners have anything to do about it, seats ln ttie 1,300 seat auditorium will be at a premium. Joe Halisky, leader of a large group of Huntington Beach resident! opposed to selection or an airport site on the Bolsa property along Cioast Highway east of Warner Avenue, has called for the property owners "to fill the auditorium as. a protest to attempts to destroy our residen~ areas with the Drive nol.se of big jets." '!be group has prepared a detafled argument to present to the com· mission which is intended to prove tha( no lurther consideration should be given to the Bolsa Chica site. Before a crowd of about 200 Wed· nesday night, Hallsky said that the presentation will cover ail aspects of the site Including "seismic," referring to the Inglewood-Newport eorlhquakt fault 'M:llch crosses part al the pro- perty suggested for terminals. Listening to the presentation were members of the Huntington Harbour Property Owners Assn., and of several other ~ociations rep resenting tbouiands of homeow~ers in the north and western tectlons of tbe city. "Let'• llU !hat auditorium," Hallsky pleaded. Bacli Reds ... ' . Wallace Ahearn, president of the Huntington Harbour homeowners, said that "we feel the City Council and Oiamber of Commerce and the county officials think this airport is necessary and think we should have it here ." He called on the homeowners group to back the e!IO<ts or Ha!Uky and his anti-airport eroup, Comm.Issloner Roger Slates bas said Airport the hearing is aot Rimed at selecUon or rejection of any of the Ilve situ proposed. for a possible count.>' regional air facility, but ooly to gather information on how the master plan might be implemented. Neither the council, nor the cbarm.r bas taken a stand either foi-or agalrwt the airport possihllity In Huntington Beach. T~ap Remnants of Guerrilla Fprce in Hamlet SAIGON (UPI) -Soulh Vietnamese infantrymen and jet fighters today drove the bulk of a l ,CXX>-man Com· munil!lt forte out at Tay Ninh city suburbs and then fought a vicious bat~ Ue with 150 guerrillas trapped in ooe hamlel UP I Cocrespoodent Nat Gibson reported from Tay Ninh, the Cam- bodian border city 50 miles oorthwest of Saigon under attack shiee early Wednesday, that remnants of the 2 West County Schools Oppose Tax Initiative \ Two West Orange County school 1 lstricts this week have added their E to tbo1e opposed to the "tu a°lend01ent" Ute» never thought er get on "'lhe November . . 11 Trustees of Ocean View and Seal 1 Beach school district! went on rec«d \, \ opposing the Watson irii.tiatiVe, which if approved will begin a five-year phase-out of property tax as a base ol 1 revenue for school systems. Ocean View Sup e '/ 1 n t e n d en t Clarence L. Hall said .his board is drawing up a "strongly-worded" resolution for formal app!'oval at the next meeting, Sept. 24. Seal Beach trustees okayed th)i1" resolution Tues- day nigtrt. -. Seal Beach stands to lose 80 percent of its $1 million revenue, if the pro- position passes, said Supt. Marx Dressler. "The money would have to come from somewhere -increased income tax c;r sales tax by tlhe state -but I'm not so sure we 'd get all the revenue that we'd lose back," Dressler said. The amendment, proposed by Los Angeles County Assessor P h i 1 i p Watson, got more than enough petition signatures in July to be placed on the ballot. A random survey of Orange Coast school districts this month showed that many of them had not worried about the proposition, thinking it would never be placed on the general election ballot. nus month, most school districts, and some city couricils, bave begun issuing resolutiorui opposing t h e Watson proposal Trustees Ignore Scout Resolution In Ocean View Despite recommendations by Ocean View School District administrators, district trustees have failed to set aside a Scout Enrollment Day in the system. Oct. 1 was to have been the day in all di!trict 8ChOOls to '9t parents and students "know how and where to join the Cub and Boy Scoots'', said a resolution prepared by Supt. Clarence L. Hall A motion to accept the resolution was made by Trult.et! Leonard Shane, but opposition by two ottier board member1 caused k to die for tact of a lleC<J1ld. Robert Zlnngral>e argued th>t the board would be fioodfld. wlth request.I from other or1aftllatiOD1 as'1ng for reaolutiOOI of 1u.pport f« them. James Shaffer, another truatee, ad· ded that tbl1 would leave the district vulnerable to become poutlcally In· volved, wben for example, a group like U1e John Birch Society a sked for rtcofilion. Communist force were pinned lns1de Thai '!bong hamlet on the IOUthern edge ol the city. Gibson said South V let names e troops and U. S. Infantry poured withering cross-fire into the trapped Communists' positions while U. S. jet fighters and artillery pounded the hamlet from overhead. Most Communists melted into the nigbt and avoided oont:act with the allied troops clearing suburbs to the . east, sooth and "West of tiown. Military sj>oke!lll,en iD Saigon an- DOUDCed. U. S. battlefield deaths last weet decreased sh.&rPly from 408 UM! previous week to 195. 1be number of Gii wounded plunged !Mn 2,513 to 1,400, reflectin& a lower level of hostilities throu~ut the cOuntry last week. · Communist losses declined from 5,292.14.1,664 dea<l...S..tll VietMmese headquarters said 375 gofernment soldJers died and 1,001 suffered. wounds last week. Gen. Creighton W. · Abrams, corn· mander of U. S. f<r<:es-in Vietnam, toured .the Tay Ninh area today as allied forces moved in behind a punishing 24-bour aerial bombardment to, retake the suburbs. . Just after Abrams left, U. S. ln· tantrymen drove_ the Viet Cong bat· talioo back jnto The! Thong ·hmn\11 and the battle there starjed. ' Opponent "11sent Beach,. T'"alber~· Rafferty Raps Cr,anston Water , Dispu~e In Orange l;Q_unty !a~k p:~~~~c~~~~ed ' · wher~y the cily or l;!Jmttl!!lt® Beach By ARTIIUI\ 1\. VINSEL Of n. ClllllJ' Pllfl Sl•ff will haVe a year to lx'iwe tha:t'lt can aatisfaatorily serve t.he farmers in tbe Talbert Water District. D~n.y PILOT 11.rf l"i.Jt Dr. Max llalferty -1tand!ng Wednesday D..,. t clrdt·lilO poster advertising Brotherhood Tobacco - handled b.is martini detuy and then stabbed a simmering cocktail szusage with a toothpick. At!~y Rodger Ho,..u told the U>eaJ. Agency Formation Commission members Wed.nesay that a pa~t WaJ ne&ni.ng completion between the city and the water district. IS IT A CHANNEL, DR A DITCH? Property Own•r• Tak• On H.lrbour Corp.;.. Then he did the same to his U.S Senatorial campaign opponent, focmer State Controller Alan Cranstoo. He band.led him deftly and stabbed him. The· State Superintendent of Public Education was meeting the press in the Wine CellKr of santa Ana's Sad- dleback Inn, a storehouse of colorful relics from CalifOrnla's past. Under the tenns of the agreement the city will take over operation of the district for one year beginning July 1, 1969. It will continue to supply ir· · rigation water to tile district's 13 ,. customen. Boats Stranded· . ' The district lw been und..-!Ire by property owners in souOteast Hun· tington Beach because ttiey pay taxes to support It, l)ut receive no direct benefit. Bull.dozer Fills in Channel Cranston wasn't therir:!, of course. "Why did he ever entef tbe cam· paign if be is going to merel¥· repeat the R ... o.publican stand and ref\lSe to debate the "issues ... eyeball lo eyeball, fairly and squarely?" Rafferty asked. "I'll share my audience with him anytime, but it 'takes two to tango,' as the kids say," Rafferty declared, leav· ing the generation of kids in reference open to quest.ion. The outspoken educator -who tW'ns a clever phrase verbally or in print -said he has challenged Cranston to debate three times since the primary election, without success. "ln tile absence of any con- frontation." Rafferty told the gather· ing of newsmen and campaign aides, "no credence should be given to anything he says, until: "A. He begins \o tell the same story and, "B. Se agrees to meet and debate the issues ," Rafferty declared. He said Cr&Mton says what he th.inks the voters want to hear whenever he makes an appearance in any area of the state. "It sounds like he ·adopted. the Republican handbook before it wu even written," Rafferty said, "I think we're dealing with a eeographical I OAll. Y l"ILOT lltft l"r.tt SPEAKS MIND Candidat• Raff•rty chameleon.'' HOW<ll.sald the_distrJct has .1130,000 -1noon<ISto pay oll" and tliat piOperty owners in the entire area must help tetire them. He said the tax is on pril· perty only, not on improvements such as llomes. The average levy" is fl.SO per year per home, he "8.id. The district haa agreed to have pr-0- perty including a reservoir it owns at Adams Avenue and the Santa Ana River appraised in anticipation of a possible sale. Proceeds of the sale would be used to pay olf bond interest and principal, a<'COt'ding to Howell. The district currently bas a 25 cent tax rate, wtth 18 cents going to pay olf bonds and seven cents to aperaUon. He alto charged that Cranst0:n 's record during h.is eight years as state controller and his entrance into the senatorial campaign is s b a r p I y dJvergent compared to some of his 2 Unions Seek Workers Okay At McDonnell (S.. RAFFER'l'Y, Page!) By WILLIAM REED 01 n. oalh' -'li-t It-*! -Jeck Osteen, 16696 BaYview Drive, Sunset Beach. is .having a P.roblem 11hese da~ ~th the channel at the · rear of his home -the channel is gone. A bulld02er-beW1 tn !Ill the :nl loot ditch on Sunset Island Wednesday to make way for a street and mor.e houses . The bulldozer W86 operated by a man hired by ttie Huntington Harbour Corp., whidi cl.aims to own the ditch Osteen and his neighbors call a channel. The tiny waterway was a channel only .at hi,.gh tide. At low tide it Wll6 a nver ar mud, but It was tie access to. the sea for Osteen and his neighbors, he said. Despite Ute U. S. Corps ol Engineers declaring the ditch to be "not a waterway." Osteen said that "they can't do this" 8fi h bulldozer cl06ed tile ends ol. the ditch. Huntington !!arbor Corp. spokesmen said the land -including \lJe ditch - is the property ol the corporation and 1'1at the ditch must be filled ln order to develop edjacent land. Two outboard boota and a oa11lloot •Pillar' Cro111hles Town Leader Held in Embezzling ST. LOUIS (AP) -Voting heg!Ds to. day at the McDonnell Douglas Corp. plant in St. Louis 81 two unions try to take the bargaining certificate away from tile International Association of Mach!nW. (JAM). An Insurgent unJoo group called Techn1cal Employes of Aerospact: Manufacturers (TEAM) and the UnJted Auto Workeis Union (UAW) also are trying for the bargaining certificate at the 23,000.man plant The UAW represents about 45,000 McDonnell empioye1 on the West Coast. Countian Jailed In Baby's Death A young Garden Grove fat.hm" wu jailed Wedne•day night alter hi• baby ion died in Westm.lmtter Community Hospital of traumatic injwles suffered in a yet-undetermined manner. MA YSVIU.E. Ky: (UPI) -Erntst J~eini!dl had been a vice president of the state national bank of Maysville for 10 years and manager of ill in- stallment loan department for 17 years. He was in hls third year of 1 four· year term as mayor of this small northern Kentucky tobacco growing community of 8,500 and a deacon lD Che First Christian Church. Resident!:, especblly t 0 b ICC 0 farmers, bad warm wCl"ds f o r Helnis<:h becauae nquln:menta fot bank loonl -.. not borsh. He waa, untU this month, • pillar ol the community, Heinlsch and a !onner aide at the bank. W. Kenneth Forman, were er· l"ligned on embeulement charges Wednesday in connection wltl\ a shortage at the bank whidl authorities said could r~ach $500,000. $j Palmtt 'BaRn. special agent In charge of-tbe FBI at Louisville, Ry., said lfeinl.sch was charged specifically with embezzling $4,969 last Nov. 17, and Forman wu charged with em· beuling 11.200 oD March 11, 1967. Arraigned on ttle charge! before U.S. Commissioner Robert Cetrulo in Covington, Ky., both wen: rel.eased on S500 bonds. A prelimlnary hearing ,.., set for Sept. 19 at Covington. Relnlacl> and Forman left quickly al· ter lb.eh· arra.lgnmentl and declllH!d to comment on the cbarge1. Hetn11ch tnd hl1 wile ¥ Jell May1vtlle a week ago for an unditcloaed delttnation efter his dlnnllsal from the bani: Sept 3 wllen tile 1borlage iD the fo.tallment loan department ..... dUcowred a D d J'8llONd to the boanl ol din!ctors. He bes offered to resign 11 maror. l"orman a11e wu dism1ued rrom I.he ban1' S<pt. 3. The IAM's certificate expires in November. Employes at the plant have ·four choice1. They can ch006e any of the three unions,. or vote to have po union at all. , Balloting in the two-day election ~gi.ns today at 3 p.m. a.nd continues unW 3 p.m. Frlclay at the 30 polling pl'""" In th• plant. TEAM asked for the NaUonal Labor Rei,.t;on~ B001d eleclloo. The new Joyal R Hoblon Jr., 22, of fl002 Marlene Drive. II bel.d wlthqul ball on suspicion of murder at Orange County Jail today, pend!nc disposition of the oase agililst h.l.m. H9f;:leon's son Stacy, two month& old, died at 11:30 p.m. Wednelday ..S an autopsy showed traumaUc lnJ\Siu ldn.d him, altlloui!l !Urther t<sta are r<q\lired to pinpoint the uact cauoe. untoo group wu formed by Bruce Offic1'al Named "Red" McArthy, and o~ former of. llcer1 or JAM U>eol 83'7. AD Inter-union WASllJNGTOl'f (lJPI) -H. Ru battle endejl iD McArthy and blJ IUP-Lee, lonn.or llOVlrnor or Amerlcaa porter• be4nf -eel rr.m tile wiloo. san\oa, win replace i..e LooviD.-.. The local wu then reorglllbed: thto a a inember Ol the Federal Com· district. ~.. munl.oations • eomn\tadon. President TEAM proi>oaett to affiliate with t.he John,. #\nounced the ap-pointmetrt Teamsten Unton If tt wins the Wednelday. Loevlnfer hat Hslened lO ~;ainihf certificate. 1 ret.Jto law practice. ;\ ~ had been moored in the channel, kept there by Osteen and b.il neighbors Mr. and Mrs ijwry Knouse and Mr. and Mrs.> W. R. · Stephen900. ).U~ thr·ee fanillies ~ they bought i.nd OD the · island believing tt be ...iAr!rOnt ~ . perty. ' · "We would never have settled here U we had know the ·channel wOuld be · clo&ed'/' !laid ·Knoo&e. The closing Wial 'ennounced lr:i MaY · and ;at that ttmt an appeel .was mode by Ule property. owners '1.o the Corps Of · Engineers and the county Boani of Supervtson. The en;gineers said the waterway w-as "not navigable." Don Byrnes. corporation vice pre1l- dent, said _ "the ditch was fi.lltd only after five months of intensive in• vestigation as to ttie awnersh:p." The homeowners said Chey would hi.re a Lawyer to look into po66ible legal act.ion midi the .. o:irporation spokesmen said only that "the filline was done on advice d. legal oun&el." ''The boats stay," Osteen said of the trio or boats atill in the ditch. •"The boats wilJ., have to go," said Byrnes-. "Removel is ttie J'i!spoosibility of Osteen ." Orange Weather You *ot\'t need your sun- ctaases tomorrow, the weath"er· Dian prom.lset. Once the fog lifts about noon, ij'll be bazy the rest of the da7 with a peak temp or 70 on tbe coast and Bl Curther Inland. INSIDE TODAY • Wan.( o /Ttt tazi ridt1 Roil a Tt&lffn cab in Smit.a Ana t1h.crc t0bbif!1 prohibited from con· d~ng bM.rincu ar1 givtng i& q10Gy. Pogt g, ·-· " .... " • .. • • • .... , u • • • • ' l J I • ' • ' • J DAILY !'ft.OT Aldri~li Rc-lls. With· 1Reagan!'s 11 THOMAS POll'l'tJNl!J .,,,.. ............ IJC 1"IDI ~-.u.r Dllltl ,_()• Aldrich Jr., ...,. -11 lhe ..... atralnlo 011 fl<lllt7 P"owUI Imposed by 'Gov. -llei1111, 1-l4lnMd to Uve with It and take .,..oiaUon "1lere bec.n. ·r ' Re polotl to el&ht addltiooal faculty mem!>erf •XPOC!od to be approved by UC Regenfl nP't week, vlitually as the fall quarter operu. • That would be eight more professors tor Irvine than Reagan approved in bis budcet. The lltapn budpt oollld for lllne llddltlollOI laeulty m•mber1 !or the UC! C11J11pu1. Forty...,.o had been re• queated by the regODll. The late ad· dlUon nut week of elibt more, to be taken away from larcer UC campuges Jlltll BerblOJ and Loo Allplea, would lncro1ao tht Dlllo to 17. Liit tprln1, Aldrich 1aid1 11We an- UclJ*ed Dolhll>I lib 1ett1n1 only nine. Wt jUll coul<ln'I believe It, actually." Beach Firemen To Utilize New Training Field A now llrtmen'I training !!old will be dirlotoDed In three weok1 "1lon HVOD ..... roc:rullo join the H~&ton Beach Fire 0e~1. Tho men, -begin live weeks ol clau11 Monday at Saola Alla College'• lire 1da>oo division, >rill go through theJr fJnt HlJot.fii.." drfll 00 the department'• new facillty. Fire a.Jel Rey Picard oald bll department ba1 taken posae11lon of tlle five acres purd>aoed lut month by city councll, but be IJ waltlnl until bll department begins opor1U0111 11here. City council purcbaled tile site on G«bard Street noJ1b of EUIJ Avenue for ,128,000 to be used !or lire depart. ment tralnlng. In Ile pall, Huntington Beach ftremen Dave 100.e through their twice-a-year <1rtll• 1n 1tzucture, gr111 and oll llre control ou private property loaned to them for the occasion. The department also c o 11 d u c t 1 tra!lllng programs for other Orenga County finPnen from areas not equip- ped to do actual oil and gas fire drllla, Picard llid. The dJlel pWls to begin oil drWJ on the new llold l.mmedlately. Wllllln tile coming year, additional t r a I n I n I lacllitlot ... to be .,ided, be aald. A cluaroom bulJdlrur and llVHto!Y.' "'8lnlng lower~ ... to be added lira!.' along wttll a 7,!00-oq...,...foot !Ire •ti· lion. ' A "disuter sUeet", simulating earthquake or tomado conditions. is planned, he &aid. Demolished buildings will be used to teach [iremen "search and mcue" methods. Trial Date Set For Embezzling A formlir Orange County as1lstailt public administrator accused o f embezzling. $239 from estates at dead pe-s9ns will face jury trial Nov~ 13. Arthur tbarloff, 33, pleaded in· nocent to &ix coUDU of misap- propriation of publlc funds dar1h-,-a baa:ring Wedne9day before Superior Judge Wllllam C. Speirs. Before setting the trial date Judge Spelrl denied a defenae motion for di1mil1al of t,be Grand Jury in· di-ent ol Charloll. CbarloU w• inatrumental in the downfall ol his precedesaor in the public adminiJtrator's office, Louis Vanscourt, who ta now serving a atate prl.1on t e r m for stealing more than $15,«M> from count yeetates. OAltY PllOT H ........ ~~s. OIUJfOI COAST f"Ull.llHINO COM,ANY ll:ol.trt H. Wt1d PNlll_,, ..... hli;I""" J1c~ a. C•rlty Vkt ,,...,., .. OIMnl Mini .. , Tho111•1 K11Yil li•flw Tho11111 A. Mvrphine Mlnl&lns Eflter Alb•rt W. l1t1i Willl1"' lt11d AllOClllf MYn!ln;lon !Ht" E<lltor Clly Editor " ............... Offk. lOt Ith Str11t M•lll11t "'''•••• r.o. lo• 7to 926•1 °""°""" ........ llMfll "" Wfll .. ltlM ""''-"•rd C.1 ... I QI WMt ..... llrttt U1V111 lttdt: tn ,.,.., A..-.i '"' • ' . . , ... ii. ,.m,..Ud tbat tha qllallty ol Ii... a llml r1111• ,..i ~of tbeir la that tile ra1ourcee lo do ·tl!IJ are ..... ...... JM!le wlU bl ''vtr)' lit41r bait lflart,•, ... prodlt<td'. bec!>mlllg less." burf' ...... lacully srowtb IJ DOI . A *1111)' 111emtier tteelllly said, .Aldrteb WI Iba "'4linlda UQ ld- k ....... up wilb 'otudMlt lllrallmatlll· ·~ bal blU ukacl to' ablGrb mlnl.ltMlon ho apJirWed .,.,,.,. UI• ._ • a Ullla !lit of Iba bui'I. 'l'bora l'lf no ~ pressure IJ lllld will recom· llllall lUalar 11111 Mlot dlu -fll lo 1111 ba41o1. II wu aldn and mODd lo !he ra1enia 1bo new campuMI -· Wlj..i --..,, 1114 an .....,.jo lllart ~· · at Jmoe. Sanil C!'ul ahd San Diego be ~ things that make for quality The professor mentioned so.me of given mare facult1. __ education will go by the board.a, he the irritations -b.avlng to empty his The regents meet a week from Fri· said. ... own w.aatebalktt be~e janitorial. . day and fall quarter ioatruction begins PresenUy, he has come to accept service is cut to once a week, pro-10 days later. these facts of Ille and rrefers to ac· fessors doubled into otnces . "We'll be recrutUpg a different ln· cent the positJ.ve. "Al of us have Chancellor Aldrien said , "This dividt1al tnan if we bad sufficient lead pressures and !OW'ct8 of abrasion." pressurt ll'not unique to the Universl· time," Aldrich .aid. "By agreement he said in an interview. "That ls ty of Calllornl1. J say to them (the .among universiti.elactive re~Wtment man's lot." profe11ors) the grass 11· not greaUy stops May 1. We'll have to hire. on .a He said he doea not expect 1 faculty greener anywhere else." temporary bM persons ~ now are · exodus. "A professor that 1 s· He Offered~ explanation why more working part-time or are going on SatJ. particularly down in the dumps on a than the usual nwnber of complaints be.tical." particular day might get an offer from might be beard from UC campuses. Aldrich said students will suffer. anotlher univer.atty that looks at· "Univer1ity of California in the Beeause of the fac:ulty limitation IOIJ'le tractive," he said. m.tnds of most people ln the eduoaUoo senioc students will not be able to take But he Nld he believes the faculty world Is at the top of the ladder," he tbe courses they planned on io wUI 1tk:k for the very reuon they said. "There ta great desire not to slip. graduate in their specialty. An came to the young carnpu1, "They will You ju1t bave to go llk-e tbe old hare to engineerieg major might have to take ride with the problem becau11 thet atay at the top. One of the great fears a degree in a dilferent apeclilty sUch . • meclladool or electr!Cll en~ In&· ldm""l!Oll Ol1 frMillDea ~ will be nu more widesprud, the obancellor Mid. Many will not bo Ible to tike freshmen En&lllb until !hoy ar~ sopb.omores. fOl'eigo ~~ will not be aWllilable to treibmen. ll"""'llallillty or couraoa .11n•t ill• o n I y dlUiculty facinc n e w 1tudent1. Asked lf Irvine has a tioullng problem, Aldridl Mdd, "Oh lord, yes." He 1 a~ d 800 1tudet1ta havea't been able to fllid a pill<• to ll.v~Becauaa o! a boldop In f_.,.,al monlt1 lor houalng new relldence balls haven't been started and will not bt ready eVeb by next fall. · Hold 111>1 In ata1o !Unda dola:itd tllt start ol lhe pbyalcal ociencea building -orlllDol11 -lo -tlils -th, .ha. Mid. 'l1lt -plltlCm 4ate was puahtd back to next sprina:, but because ot. ••a first rate effort on the part of the conw.cUir" ilnaw appeara it w1U be ready In mid Oc!Ober. lfowever, remodeling Of the naturil ~· bQlldlng alter dol'*J'ltnOnlo move lnlo pby&ICai ict .... t bei been postponed, he said. Biology students will end up using p!lysics labs without sinks. . . But a11" 1n all tile dl•~C\llor IJ past the "°"'' ot complaining and hi• at· tiwdo now could be oummecl up. Lot'• get down to the job of dolng the best With what we have. Hum _9rey/~:Facing .Trou e~ith LBJ WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Johnson actually leave& the White -;:Tohnson-intends'-to speU:-~oir -House-nexr.January;- DAILY PU.OT """" ~ .1.n °""'"" EGG .. ROLL -County road workers direct Sanlll afternoon when truck rolled ·off fyst Street off· Ana Freeway tra!llc around scrambled crates of ramp. Driver suffered only minor Injuries. He eggs which sp~~ over rigbt.-Ol·w_ay,,_W_edn_..~_sday...;.._·_c_oul_dn_'t_s_a.:.y_a_s_lll\ICh_;._'".fo_r_hi_._• _car_.s_•·~.--· .._. )._.·-.- Freeway Tieup GOP Senatori BKck:N~mI· Egg-zasperates Highway Creivs On Nuclear Treaty_ Delay The Santa Ana Freeway became the site of the world's biggest omelet Wed· WASHINGTON (UPI) -A number along wlth Nixon, but added that they nesday afternoon when lZ>,000 eggs of influential Republican senator• in-wanted to study the t11ue flll'the:r. were served up across the two north· . dicated today they would ao along with Sen. Bourke Hlckeolooper, ranking bound Janes jUJt south of First Street Richard M. Nixon's call for postpone· GOP member of the foreign relations in Santa Ana. ment of U.S. ratification of the nuclear if ti committee, said coolnesa to the treaty government policy dll!'ing t h e "The President wants h i m preeldeotial ~lecUon campai~ even~ (liumphrey) to be bJs own man," Jt creates difficulties for Vice Pres1· Geocge Cbristiu, White Hollie press ,dent Hubert H. Humphrey. secretary, told UPI "But while he's Johnson reCognizeS that some (!if. president, no one can speak for him." ficulties may arise as Humphrey "The' President," Christian added, ~ts his own course lo sue;: areas as 4'is going to be president until Vietnam aui law and order, and he January. There will be no slowdown," wants to make sure such campaign Christian did not comment directJy statements are not ~pteted as bis on the recent· public exchange between Disneyland Sets Birthday Party For Mickey Mouse Tbe ·spryest, gayest 40 year.old in the wu-ld will be feted Sunday at Disneyland, as all the D i 1 n e y chariacters and thousands of park visitors observe hil birthday. Mickey Mouse, originated back in 1928 u Steamboat Willie, Is expe<ted to look younger than ever as be slices iDt.o a huge blrthday c:ake , A big b_trlhday pa<adt for Mickey is tcbeduled at 4 p.m., wbeJ1 a host of his ru;sociate1 in the world of joy and won· der, plus bands and dancers, move down Disneyland's ~ Street. No one need brln( gtlls. Instead, .Mickey will tum tile tables on 'tradition by giving presents to each youngster under 12 who comes to his gala totll annlverary. The nflht before, D!Jneyland will kick oll n. busiest ·-.. V!r. with tile lirst oL ~ SUmmer'I J!lnd' DaC. Night.s, reall&iiig Milected lil•st en· tertainment from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., throughout the park. The · second Da!Ao Night Is Sop!. 22, featuring en- tertainer Pat Paulsen , plus guest rock bands for real freak-out dancing. Dixieland at Disneyland will come t-0 the park again on Saturday, Sept. 28. featuring Louis Arm'Strong and ten of the world's greatest jm bands. Johnson and Humpbre7 on the ques· tion Of troop Withdrawals from Viet· nam. Humphrey opened bll campolp for the Whit.e House with a 1ugge.Uon that some U.S troops could be brought home late this year or in 1969. A day later the President said "no'inan could predict" when the troops eould be withdrawn. The apparent conflict cauaed em· barrassmeot for the vice president at the start of hls presidential campaign and Humphrey later modified bl!! statement to say that he hoped there could be troop withdrawals. Christian said the president will reiterate hi.a policy whenever be deems necessary and "whenever he thinks the forum is proper." The presid~ntial candidatet, C b r 11 t 1 a n said. simply will be "giving abades of opinloo" on Wbat they believe should be done. New Huntington / ' Mortuary Qpet.. A $300,000 addition to the "m square" on Beach B-Oulevard be ... Talbert Avenue and Newman Avenue ... w.as opened Wednesday. Two Long Beach brothers, Decatur and Burr Dilday, opened tile Dilday Brothers Huntington Valley Mortuary on the welt side Of Beach Boulevard across from U\e Huntiogtoo Intercom· mWlity Hospitll complex. The brothers represent the third generatioo of ttie Dilday farnlly 1n the bU8lness, one which was establl!hed more than 50 years ago in Loag Beach. The egga were dumped on the nonprol era on treaty. was not reatrloted to Republican freeway after the truck carrying them The Republican presidential can· Deca.tur, a new resident of Hun· 11 d ,. Id r th I t s~ t did d d •• •-ty hi h rankt WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen . tLngton Beach, is a member of the Ex· Kennedy Replaces Brother on Board roe overw1es eo es wee ate enorse , ... e wea w c "Tll.erearea~•ort>emoCraiM -wL.o Ed dM K eel (OM ) will h Ch offramp. , . -._ • . .. would· .ban tli.e spread ,m nuclear ~ .wi. 1a 11 war . enn Y -as1 . , c ange Club, Elks and the amber of Tlle truck broke apart as it hi( the weapons in 8 s~ech Wediiesday. Bu·t , don"he salt wdan. t to aornow ·on tl'dl ·treaty•" succeed his !!laln broth-er---Relbrrt ""Ct!.·-. eominerc~1>rother ls'-acttvtrin-- fr It In ·~ n h d •• s d 1 I tibe board of trustees of the John F. several Long Beach organizations. eeway sea er g ...,... cases co -e urge i.ue enate to e ay approva The foreign relations committu Kennedy Cultural Center now under An ope1;1-hou1e .will be-.btid. fl'Om..2-to taining-30 doten ~ggs~eacb in front 01 of the agl"!ement.--meeta Friday to dilcuaa the treaty and construction on a site overlooking the 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 northbound traffic. Nixon said the senate thould not be was expected to vote Tuesday on a Potomac River. President Johnaon and 22 at the mortuary, 179U Beach Driver Arnulfo Galvez Vasquez. 38. in the position of. sweeping under the I ""t t d lh •~ t w-•-d B ul ard or Los Angeles, reportedly pulled off rug the Rutslan·led lnvaslon of _;c"".::::g·;..;•o_u.:.•_;"_acr:._ee_m_en_. _____ _;m_;a;_•_;;..;•;_•.o.Jll'O,_~_;";_•_n_;;..;~_.,_;•.:.Y;..;· __ :.;.o;_e;..v=::·-------- the busy freeway to check his equip· Czechoslovakia. ment after suffering mechan!e&l trou· ble. As he cllmbed from the cab, the brakes apparently failed and the truck rolled over the embankment onto the freewa y below. · Traffic caught in the king-sized omelet was held up for about two hours as county road crews worked to clean the freeway. Vasquez was taken to Santa Ana Community Hospital and treated for a minor foot injury and then relea!ed. "I think most Republicans will go along with Mr. Nixon," sen. Jacob K. Javits, a leading GOP liberal, said to· day. One of the leading GOP backers of the treaty, Sen. John Shennan Cooper, also-lndicated he was having some se· cond thoughts. "I'll have to make up my mind on thls later." Sens. Robert Griffin and Howard Baker said they would probably ao From Page 1 RAFFERTY • • • statements. "He is supposed to be such a great friend of U1e unions ," Rafferty la.id, '·but I notice his new campaign literature has no union 'bug'," which would indicate production in a union print shop. Rafferty 11aid Cranston appeal• to mlnorltles with statemen\I of racial sympathy, but char&ed he never IP· pointed a Negro or other mino~lty group member to any post. He alao compl1lned that Cranaton reruses to take a stand on the Vietnam war or the naUonal questi on of rlotlna, versu.s l1w and order. The preponderance of Rafferty'• fl· mainlng rem1rk1 were re~1p1ulil1· tlons of standa he has tak en. Standing under thrM mounted tllMI· of-the-century ad1, including a 1909 BuU Durham po1tar, Rafferty tlld a military blockade of North Vietnam could help win the war -and may come with the ntw 1dmlnlltr1Uon. "We did It back In tho Clvll War," he said. Willi about l"lOCq! "We DWI\ ICllYe !he .-1y~ pro. blamo, pr\ma1ly -unempto7- ~ ·~t ment,'' he said, "W!'re not going to solve It by m"Ore Youth Corps and these otlter boondouung program1 ." He said the o.nly 1ure methOd ta to make tt protitable for private en- rerprln to develop minority skills and labor potential. · "Sen. Raffetry •.. "someone began. "It's premature," Rafferty repUed , "but lt sounds 1ood." !Wlerty said ht loll 00010 Chlcaco police over·reacted to 1 c.nain dearee Jn ttlt Democratic convention dhordara, but they would hove noodad the patience oI Job and the restraint of St. Antllony to do olhenrlse. 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AZUSA AVL At PUINTI GARDIN OIOVI CHAPMAN & UOOQIUUT llSnA &YD.AT DIYONSHIH .... ·IUUANK SAii JIUWlboaYD.A'I' IUUANI CANOGA PAIK 'l'OPANoA CANYON ILYD,AT IOSCOl •I ' i ' j ' ., • • Bea eh • Today'•-Ooslng • • ' voe. ii, NO. 220, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES LAGUNA · BEACH, CAl.IFORNl.4 THURSDAY, SEPTCMBER 12, '1968 TEN CENTS Laguna Rejects Human Rights Group Councilman Charlton Boyd's seven· page argument Wed'nesday night on the need fCl' a cunmulllty relations oonun.beion .ill. l.Alguna Beach ap- parently amounted to beating a dead horse. Boyd's plan fuwld tot.al lack of sup- port bun l!be tmree other cooncilmen present at the study se56ion. Commenting oo the lack ol a "listen- ing post" or "Ombvdsmao" for the peop)e, Boyd asserted that com- munlcations between council and public 1n limited. He propooed ia seven member com- mlssioo with staggered lour-year terms. Each. member would receive reimbursement equal to that of a councilman, $150 IDonthly. Salaries would -I '12,600 ..,.ually. F\lnctioos ~sed would include \egislatioo proposals to sa!eprd citizen rights and p~it vamus cypes of di5criminatlon. 'Ibo commlsslon -1d bo In· ~ <ll otb!< agencies and -1d have the power tO subP4¥na WitJl'8a:~. bring sull, receive COl!lPlalnU aod bold hearing1. • Maror Glenn v_, lllld 1he coun- ailmen Ila<! been eltct..i to nm tile city and not to ll>d!cale ~ to a com- mission. · "I believe you're looking at the best poosible b......:reJaU~ ~tee, a COOllCil <llJlve bl'-~ pe<l!lle. I •Mod' Means· Mn~ho Money Happy Lagunan HailS Booming Fashion Business By RICHARD P. NALL Of 1111 DllPr Plitt lllff A psychedelic 1hop d o e s n ' t necessarily mean hippies but it ce.n mean money, moMy, money. Bill Von Sultzer knows. He turned an unemployment check into a booming Laguna Beach bw:lness: The Outer Limited at 93.1 S. Coast Highway. "! feel It will bo netting f!,000 1 week next summer," aaid the 30-yeu. old ex-restaurateur eyeing his racks of mod finery. In business only five months, he said, he's already netting '500 to $600 weekly and has turned down $:M>,OOO for the business. Take tbe .;ustom made bUdnl.s, which shapely Carol Pelletier of Dana Point, ii sewing for Von Sultr:er. They're niade of wild African colors. The l'op looks like a bikini top aoo the bottom look8 like ab. Indian loin cloth baring a bit of thigh. Von SUitzer said they wet\e a hot item at the recent Newport Beach Pop Festival. "I never made so much .rnonEy," be murmured. . INV ADE LAS VEGAS ' Von Sultzer plan1 to invade Lu Vegu with his far -out fashions. "Those show-off Las Vegas show girls will run to the pooll with the bikinia," he predicted. would not approv• • conimllaloll1 11 said Vedcler. ' He •al!! c!Ues wl1h commls~ons that Boyd cited were e:Uher fet J.atger than . Laguna 8'acb or bed J"obl<ills ol In· dustrlallzalion, .minority PJ>up& .. migrant" farm workert. ~ Nooe, said v.-.. bid tile soci1>- e<onomlc ~eup of Leguna. H~ said lbe cl\Y .ol !els lban 14,000 hea llO orgaoita;tioos, 15 true s t r v 1 et argaoi.mtions and .12 cburcbea, "I -. ' . don't think we tack orpnlzat1on1," aid Vedder. Vice Mayor Joseph O'Sulllwn 11.ld the council bas ected on the com- plalnta and p-levancet which wer& cited by BoYI! •• oymptoms of Lquna problems. He allid Boyd's r<p011 ·wu quite "smjective". "It almost appears the recom- mendations w~ llfted from a text -·or 1tudl' 11111 1uperimp0oed Oil tb'e communlty," aaid O'Sullivan. ·ca~e Stymied Cow>ollman 1141 Holm tl<bd <Ill answers to Boyd's examples of dlJHDt in Laguna. SpJritual Retearch Aasoclates wen SUCCOloful In luMJI& I $'lQ per day fee waived after ~ one appearuce bo~ the Council, allid Holm. The Greyhound bus route WIS c!uuiged u requested b7 the 1114clt Unity Commlttee alter one aJlllNI (See RIGHTS, P11<; I) Unsafe Building ' - Roof Prevents Probe of Fire lnvesUgaUon into tDe cause of Laguna's restaurant fire was stymied today by the lnstabWty of the fire· weakened roof. Fire Marshal Jim Prelson 1aid at- te~ have been made to sbcre up tM.,Toof te~ but said it is yet too dangerous to begin digging hlto the J1lbble in search of cluea. The cause of the Tue1day fire that gultA!d tlie defunct O!I Sta&<, 144 S . Coast Highway, may have been .an electrical short circuit, said Presson. He said the old building bad elec· trical troubles, 1ome af wtac.b had tieen coneCted. Insured adding that tile marshal In- dicated they were worth '2(),000 to $25,000. The building was inslD'ed !or $30,000, Presson 1a1d. Viets Repulse Cong, Trap Guerrilla Unit H~ _$eld a tall. •bopolj>·•Jlirl ,wdf't,l•C~~E-RAT-11'.-.L 81RTl:IDAY bikinis to best advantage. Dlaney's Mickey Mouse ~ ii.Id Mien th• builcllng owner, Doaald L. Howard, and 1 marshal were .takinl inventory ol equip:ntot & ffW .hours before the fire they blid · d!lllculty getting eno!llh lights working to do Ille job. SAIGON (UPII -Soulb Vietnamese lnll!itrY!!ten :.00 jet lji!>tel• today ctrOve di bulk <ll 1 l.tlflO.mu Com- rruuu.t force out <ll Tay -City sullurl>1 and then fought 1 ~001 bat· lie with 150 l\lertilla• trapped Jn ..,. hamlet. . DAILY PILOT Miff ,..,. MEASURING UP -Shapely Carol PeQetier of Dana Point can wear custom-made bikinis as well as turn them out on sewing machine at Laguna psychedelic shop. Owner Bill VQn Sultzer says sales of psychedelic finery measure up in market place. . Who are The Outer L i m l t e d customers! Lots are tourists. "The · tourist• are buying What 'tbe hippie• are wearing and taking it bfme to say 'look what I bought Jn Laguna' even il , they never wear jt again," he said. Fingering the gold roach clip on a chain round his neck, the mod en- trepreneur saJd be has sold them to middle age people who have never seen a marijuana cigarette (a roach clip has a tweezer actJon like an alligator clip). "It's not a hippie store -just far out fashions" Von Sultur explained. Ripples buy a belt or somet.hing else occasionally but Von Sultzer S'8.id he Shoos them away if they perch in. front ol the store. Von Sultzer'• goa.11 jibe with some or the Chamber of C.Ommerce goals, Bf. fluent vfalton, bri1k bu.llness and ex~ pansion. He plans to join the chamber, he said. The entrepreneur S'aid hls Las Vegas (See PSYCHEDELIC, Page t) Saddleback OKs Neu; Dress Code; . ' Bare Feet Barred Sirhan's Attorney Denies Report of Confession Plan Saddleback Junior Ooitege trustees Wednesday ni~ aOOpted a ~nt dress code that forbids bare feet, slip- pers or 11hoogs, sb<rts, except taikr'ed bermudas, and unkempt hair or unkempt beard•. The dress code was agreed to unanimously by the five board members. Two weeks ego they engag- ed in heated debate OYer bow dic- tatorial the board shoWd be in telling students how they should be groomed or what they should wear. The dress code will be subject to revision. Board J>resident Mictiael Collins said that ,.n students arrive they wUl be eq>eeted to make 6\lg- giestions on f>e dress code and the board ol trustees will listen to them. Wording of the ~ss code l\'3S work· ed out by a two.man committee of trustees, Pabick Backus and Alyn Bl'IOOflon. It reada : "Saddleback. Ooll~ will share the privilege with itl students to create and encourage ftle development of an image worttiy ol. pride in oneself. Personal dress appearance I s synonymow with mature bnprl!flsions each ol ~ is expected to re!lect in a college eduoatiooal irurtltutioo. "The lnlloence of vwloug JaOO and .tyles in grooming and dress and ap- pa-el -tile followln( regula- tiOns : "A«eptiable for nwn: s t 1 c i: s , sweaters, sports Jiacke«.t. • u I t • , (See DRESS, Pal• t) .'> /' -·---- LOS ANGELES (AP) -11ie at- torney for Sirhan Bishara Sirhan denies a published report that Sirhan would say he shot Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy and explain why i1 his b"ial Youths Planning Friday 13th Hop Laguna Beach High School student.II are in for something special Frlljay evening, A Friday the 13th dance, called _the "Howdy }lop," and leatwing Wheat, wUI be put on by the student council, with admission free. Wheat is the name of the band con- tracted to J>lay at the comblrlation dance-swim~ 2from 6:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Tb. group, from Los Angeles, has made numerous coocert appearances including the Hollywood Bowl. I-Jot dogs and cola wUl be sold for 25 ceou. and tbe bot doc• can be barbe- cu<d at tho maln patio fire pll. nio 1winuning pool w1ll .be opesi for the e\lenina arr air. , received national television coverage. Russell E. Parsons, w'ho is defen- ding the 24-year-old Jordanian accused of murdering Kennedy, said Wed- nesday Slrban "made no such state- ment." Sirhan has pleaded innocent. nie report., published in Rarnparte magazine, was wrJtten by Mahmoud Abdel-Hedi, an E gyp ti an e@r- respondent for Akbbar Elyoum in Cairo. • He said he bad interviewed Sirhan'• family who U>kl him "what Sirllan wants is quite simply publicity, he w.ants the major televiJJon networks to be allowed to bro.adcast the entJ.rei trial. If tbey'd do Ul:i1, he says he will tell all." Panoru: ta.id: "I am Wonned his family didn't !bake any such a state-ment." Sirhan'• trial ii to start Nov. I. NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market sbowed'-a lou late this af. tnnoaa la fllr\J ..u .. tr1clln1. (See quotatlom. Pa1es 2:2-ZS). " ' stockl churned lrrel\llarly )t tho 111111 but cr•dully Illumed ioWer trend. ' Disneyland Sets Birthday Party For Mickey Mouse The spryest, gayest 40 year~Jd in the world will be feted Sunday at DisneylaOO, as all the Disney characters and thousands of Park visiWrs observe his birthday. Mickey .Mouse, orig1n8te4 Dack.· Jn 192.8 as Steamboat Willie, i.s expected to Jook younger,th;in'ever as he 1llce1 into a huge birthday cake. A big birthday parade for ~ckey is scheduled at 4 p.m., when a host of his associates in the world of joy and won- der, plus bands and dancers., µiove down Dlsrleyland's Ma.Jn Street, No one need bring gifts'. Instead, Mickey will turn the tables on tradition by glving presents to each youngster under 12 who comes to his gala 4-0th anniversary. The night berore , Disneyland will kick off Its busiest autumn ever with the first of two Summer's End Date Nights, featuring selected guest en- tertainment from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., throu~hout the park. The second Date Night is Sept. 22, featuring en· tertainer Pat Paulsen, plus guest rock bands for real freak-out dancing. Dixleland at Disneyland will come to the park again on saturday, Sept. 28, featuring Louie Armstrong· and ten oC the world's greatest jazz bands. Presson said he lwl no reasoo to 1uspect arson. The marshal'• office, by court order, had taken po1session of the building Tuesday prior to a manhal't sale ol. equipment. Prt:eson said the fire pattern in- dicated the fire started in the area of tbe piano bl.I'. · Preuoo Wd the cootenta were not Reagan to · Speak At Saddleback College Ceremony Gov. Ronald Reagan wUl be featured speaker at dedication ceremonies for Saddleback JunJor College. Ocl 15, District Supt. Fred H. Bremer an- nounced Wednesday night. Rea.1an'1 afternoon talk w 111 highlight a week-long d e d l c a t i o n program beginning Oct. 14. It will culmlnate in public tours of the new campus near Mlaslon Viejo on Sunday, Oct. 21), School will open for a.n e:rpected 1,000 freshmen students Sept 23. Bremer said Reagan'• scheduling sectetary announced to him by telephone the governor would make the appearance. Saddleback Junior College 1ene1 the Laguna Beach, Tustin, El Toro, CapLstrano, San Clemente areas. - Sandbag Squabble Seashore Residents Seek Refund ln the patt three ytar1, cdty, county and tederal agencies have lpent about '500,000 In lbe erotfnn battle In Weot Newport. So far. no btlChfroat bomf!f )lave collapsed. . - But not everyone along Seashore Drive la happy about lt. Take Jmeo Stamp and Mn. Mort Adeo, for lnttance. They own boUJes 1t 4201 and '203 Seuhore -in the midst. al. the eroaJon crlals .,... -and they wont tbcir '90 In sandbag m90t1 bact. They· tell all •!lout It ID a Jointly llCJlad lotter to IJie City Council today : '"Oo August 211Cli, we were In troohle with 1ht nceat ltonn aad wse in clanger. with the poulblllty ol Io1lng our paUos It. '201 and aJ3 Seubore. "Mrs. Aden ~t 4201 ·called (City Hall) and •u told the city would definitely nl>l ·do any sandbagging. "We lmmedlitely orikred (from the cl\Y) ®II hap which cOlj '90 ... The next morning, Autuat 29th, t11• c I t y worker• orrived 11111 lllldl>IUed the idJ.acent propertle1. iJnasmuc:h I.I the city wu puttin.g Jn 1,800 b I I I for the I 1111. t aftl and paY!ng for tile labor, we !ff) jUJUlled in 11ldng for a refund at '22.IO to Mn·. Aden aod '87.llO to JamH Stomp." A munlclpaf 'lido llid the city 1tlllf llready had rtJ«'te4 1 verbal request for the Hndbel re(Wld, "Tbol'a ""1 tbey'.ra tatlbi II Up with tile Qty ColMI." 1119 llde 1114. "l'hey IMI pret<y llrOQI -~I IL" Coanellmen will pn>babb" lib ap the request Sept. 2l • ' • !JP! Cornopondent Nat Glbllcin l'OpOrted from Tay Ninh, tile Cam- bodian border city 50 miles oortbweat ol Saigon under attack since earl.1 Wednesday, that remnants of the Communiat force were pinned illlide Thi.I '!bong hamlet on tile IOll1hern edge of tile ctty. Glblon a.aid Souti V let name i-e troopc and U. S. Infantry poured withering cron-flie Into tho trapi>ed Co~unists' positions while U. S. jtt fltblit• and· arlJIIery pounded tile hamlet from overhead. Moil Communist. melted Into tile night and avoided contact wttb 1he allled trodps cle"arlng suburbs to the east.. south and west of town. Mllitaey • api>kesmen In · Selgon an- noonced U, S. bittlefield ·11ut111 Jail week. decreued sharply from 40I the previous ·week to 195. The mnnber of Gii woonded plilnged from 2,513 to 1,400, reflect.inc a lower lewl Of hollllillea ~ut the country lut week. · · COmmunist losset declined from 5.292 to 1,86' deed. South Vietnamese headquarter1 · laid S75 government soldlert died and 1,<81 1ulfered wounda Jut week. Gen .. Creighton W. Abrams, com-~er m. U. s: fcrces In Vietnam, toured the Tay Ninh · area today aa allied force• moved in behind a pun!ohing 21,hour aerial bombardment to retake the IUburbs without .initial oppOoitlon. a.-..... W-cller . You won't need your 1un- rlatn1 tomorraw, tbe weather- mill promiae1. · t'lnco the fog ·Ultl •bout nooa, it'll bo hazy tile rest of the day with a peol< temp of 70 on tile cout Ind 11 further Inland. INSIDE roDAY .wo11t a fr••. to:ri rldc1 Hail a Tu.stm •cab in Santo Ana tohet1 cobbll• prohibited from "°"' ducting b!Ulncu orr ¢vinll it Cl101lf.Poge9, c ........ ..._!! ·--· ~ : 0-. ....... ,. -. ._ ...... ..... , a • ·-..... --. ·=...:::--" --. ........ ,... w ....... c..y '' "" ,, IMMI..... t•11 ------" -.. ::..: .... ri' --.. ' I ' 2 DAll.Y !'ft.OJ Thum.,, S.ptlmbor 12, 19611 LB.J to p...,.. P .. e J • RIGHTS •.• Jrom that group, he Hid. Of artistic conf1k:t over who should exhibit at the Featival " Arts, Holm said this ii • coaunumc 11*11 but said . the COUDCi1 had ~ dampen the fires by cooperating to allow two other art e>hibl!JI. Hobn aald he felt tile council II the •Pl"CVPll•te place far problems lucll .. tlU to he ..-. Boyd !isled .. l)'lllplom& of dil1tnl in !.agw.: -FonnaUoot ol a Conc«ned Parents Aasociallon and Cmcemed Youth Association 1eekb:ig better recrea- tlooa! progranu. · -Protests that the llag w.. not lowered at city ball 10< the lull term ol mourning after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -A report of a child on Ocean Avenue bitten by a rat. -Complaints ol police brutallty and requested. action oo the role <:I. police In the Feb. 20 Federal narcotics rald (that flopped) at Woodland Drive. ''None of the above examples of dissent, fortunately, moved :Imo the violetlce stale," said Boyd. From Pqe J PSYCHEDELIC • ~1np ID Polley Talks~ . .t ' ~'.ti ht ~-• UD1l1 lato thta yeu or In 19S$. A da1 J . · .nu be no •iol!<!Ori," .._.. ..., ,.... eou14 'llot ......... illrllillJ ~ -. Iba "--. be • """* Plllille lltt er ......._ : J ...... Jlom= .......... , ""•l'P"!"'•!•comJlct 1"1Uled .... 11oo GI lroop wllbllriU'-V... •.-mt for !he vice president at nm~ the start of his ~esldential campaign Humphrey oponod hls campalp !or and Humphrey 1ator modified his tll.e White Hou.se with a 1µggecUoli that 1tatetoent to say that he hoped there oome U.S ln>ot>t could be hr""'111 could he troop wllbdrawaiJ. DAILY f'ILOT ....... "° JKll: CllWH!t 'Chrlltlan said the president will ........ ~W.,.PGll<J ~-ho. -. __......,o:-ldl •'wbiiw!ll .bl thinks the forum ii pr<>per." The presidantial c8a<lidate1, C b r l 1 t 1 a n said slmplf wUl be "giving 1hadt,1 or opinion" on What they believe should be done. "It ls important," th~ p:r'eell aide &a.id, "tbat the President make known Cites Red Tlareat 'llt>al the pollcleo ol the country are. ftio"l'N~bil ...... le to a.. ..... y and !he ouillde world to malte certain what the ~)': ii, ao that there won't be any doU'bt the country can apeat with only one voice ••. "Only one man cm speak for the presidency." - Nixon Says U.S. Must Keep Power By MERRIMAN SMI1'H NEW ORLEANS ( U P I ) Republican presidential n o m 1 n e e Ricbard,,M. NL'tOD said today it was clear tbe Soviet Union bad 09t abe.n- doned ita: goal of world expansloo, and the United Staties must 'meet it from a poStion of strength. N"txon told tbe national coovention of the American Legion A m e r i c a ' s Hiimphrey Asks U.S. to Build Moral 'Bridges' torci.gn policy mUJt be aimed at this goal, and 81110 at haltlng the erosion of the Western alliance. Nixon stopped at the legic.ci c·on· venticm. en roo~ from Charlotte, N. C., to 3' politica.l rally later today at Jn. dianapolis, Ind. He told the New OrlellM audience there had been times in Cairly recent history wh"' military parity with Russi:a was enough to maiLtain Amerioan security. At present, however, be said, it was clear the Russian goal was still world expansion, while the present U. S forei gn policy goal was peace. TIW> being so, he said, there is a need "alw·ays to be sure that clear superiority" is on the side of Ulose who want peiloe instead of those who favor expansionJsm. "We must strengthen the UnJted States so that the president . • never goes to the bargaining table except Crom a po&Jtion ot 11trengtb," Nixon said, venture will include an art gallery with tlhe futuristic works of Laguna artist Jim Kirwan. Jn the meantime, he'll setting up shop at tbe conservative Los Angeles COUnty Fair. It's the fint psyche shop they've allowed, he said, and it took a special fair board meeting to decide (Von SUltzer's father bas a horse barn on the grounds). EGG ROLL -County road worke'8 direct Santa afternoon when truck rolled off First Street off· WILMINGTON, Del. (UP!) -Vice President Hubert Hump b re y, dedicating a twin apan of the Delaware Memorial Bridge to tbe memory of AmerlcaDs killed in Korea and Vietnam, today called for "new bridges" ol. tolerance, understanding and coopenidoo at borne and abroad. Nixon drew apple.use at the outset of the speech warning again.st any cam. palgn .state~ents by political figures, 1ncluding him•eU, which might con· vince Hanoi that current peace negotiations would otfer North Viet· nam a better chance to meet it.I aims after the November election. Lagunan Ray Phelps of "Image Jewelry" ls turning out hand-crafted jewelry of which '4,000 worth will he shown at the fair. In fact, said Von Sultzer, most of bis clothittg and jewelry ta being made by talented Lagunans. An education major ls mak· ing sandals and .a lyrics writer will operate the Vegas enterprise. Voa SW.tur said he started wt.th a $500 loan from Newport Beach Na· tional Be.nk and his unemployment checks. The outer Limited was to serve as a vehicle to owning his own restaurant But. it looks now like Von Sultzer will ~main 1n the far out clothing bustne.s ("We'ro changing to the African look''). Where will it lead? Mo knows? Von Sultzer hopes to become a mod fMblon leader. Today Laguna, tomorrow Las Vegas, next year Palm Springs. Maybe someday the world. Disney Memorial Stamp on Sale MARCELINE, Mo. (UPI) ..: The new six-cent Walt Disney com· . .memoratJ.ve. stamp ·went ·On 1ale here Wednesday near the place where tbe late Walt Disney first began his career. It w11 on hiJ family's farm in Marceline that Disney drew bis first barnyard anlmala and in Marceline Wednelday about S,000 persona paid him tribul<. Among thole attending t h e ceremonies were Disney's widow: bis brother, Roy, president and chairman of the board of Walt Disney Produc- tions ; Postmaster Gen. W. Marvin Watson and Gov. WaJTen E. Heames. DAil V PILOT a.,. ....... ~ OJIANG! COASl' PUllLIN'llNO CIJM,AHY Rob.rt N. Wt•i ,,...ldllll .,.. ''*Wllr Jack R. C11rley Vk:t Prnldtr!I tlllll ~1 Mt""" Tit''"'' Ket,11 ..... Tiie'"'' A. M•rphl11e ~ll'llEdltor ltic.lierd '· Hill Peul Nl11111 L-8flld\ li4-'11111nt CllT Edflot OlrKhlr ,,..__Of ... 222 ,.... .. Ave, Mtlll11t AclclttNI P.O •••• ''',,,,, ..__ C.JI ..,....: -Wnt aty ltrtet Nt.,,on MMfll tt9' ... , .. "'" lcMtft"' ............... : ., llft '""' r Ana Freeway traffic around scrambled crates of ramp. Driver suHered only minor injuries. He eggs which spilled over right-of.way Wednesday · couldn't say as much for his cargo. --'-~~~-'-~~~~--'-~~~~~~--"~~~~~- Freeway Tieup Egg-zasperates Highway Crews GOP Senators-Back Nixon ifumpbrey told a crowd of about 5,000 people on a gru11y slope near the entrance to the bridge that "We must bWld tbeae bridges amoog our own people and to the outside world." On Nuclear Treaty Delay 11We brave a cbolce now in America," he &aid. "It is whether or oot we sbe.U continue as a nation Of bridge builders, or whether we shall tall back """ all llhe old anlagonlama and susplcfO'Dfl that divide one human being from another." New Pastor Due At St. Mary's Episcopal Church The Santa Ana Freeway became the site of the world's biggest omelet Wed- nesday afternoon when 120,000 eggs were served up across the. two north- bound lanes just south of First Street in Santa Ana. The eggs were dumped on the freeway after the truck parrying them rolled over the side of the fst Street otframp. The truck broke apart as It hit the freeway scattering 350 cases con- taining 30 dozen eggs each in front of northbound tratfic. Driver Arnulfo Galvez Vasquez, 33, of Los Angeles, reportedly puJ.led off the busy freeway to check his equip- ment after 11uftering mechanical trou- ble. As he climbed from the cab, the brakes apparently failed and the truck rolled over the embankment onto the freeway below. Two Rugs Siolen At Laguna Shop Two rugs vanished from the Rubaiyat Rug Shop in Laguna Beach. Polioe said it was the work of a burglar who pried open the door of an alljacent empty building and cllmbed a partition inln tile rug shop, 1287 S. Coast Highway. Taken were $100 cash and the rugs. In a residential burglary, Don C. Smallan, 2845 Marion Way, told police a thief had entered his home arid taken $40 change kept in a glass jar. Entry wu through an unlocked door. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A number of .influential Republican senators in· dl'cated t6day dley would go along wlth Richard M. Nixon's call for postpone- ment of U.S. ratilication of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. The RepubKcan presidential can- didate endol'.sed tile treaty which woold ban the spread of nuclear weapons in a speech -Wednesday. But he urged the Senate to delay approval 'None of That For Our Kids' REDWOOD CITY (UPI) Protesting parents shouted down a planned sex education program tor Redwood City elementary schools Wednesday night "Too much, too soon'' they shouted , · drowning out speakers backing the program., At one potnt, a speake: was. in- terrupted by • man in the back of the hall who yelled : "We need more sex like Custer needed more Indians." Official Named WASHINGTON (UPI) -H. Rex Lee, tormer governor of American Samoa, will replace Lee Loevinger as a mew.her of the Federal C.Om· mlmlcatiom Cornmisgion. President Johnson announced the appointment Wednesday. Loevinger bas nsigned to Hturn to law practice. Controversial Bishop Sets Laguna Talk Sunday Night Controversial Bishop James A. Pike will speol< In Laguna -Sunday evening. Pike will speak at 8 p.m. in the Leguna Beech lllgh School ooditorlum under spoosorsllip of tile Unitarion- Uoi.venaltst Fellowllhip Of Laguna Bead!. Ticlrets are '2 f.or adults and Sl Cw etudents. The money will go to the lellowsblp's buildmg fund. Pih, who contends that a new ethics Is eme!'ging to fit the present age, 11 at odcls wittL other leaders ol ~· church. He was ~ of the Epl-1 DloceH o! Oalll<nllia from 1968 to 1966. SiDoe Seplelnber o! 1966, be bas been a tWf member of the Center for the Study of Democratic lnstiluUOD! at SaDla ilart>ln. F« alx years be wu dean of the Catlledral of st. Jmn Ille Dl'1ne ill New YO<k City. Pllte holda a doctorote ill tile Jclence ol law from Yale. For more than a -be bal oerved aa cl1elrman ot the CotilcnU Advllo<y Committee o1 the U.S. Commluloll on Cl>l1 Rlll>U. -he bM written lnolude, "You end the New Morality", "A 'llme for ChdstJan Candor" and "U 'lbiJ Bo Heresy'', ' LAGUNA SP!IAKER Bllllop Pike of the agreement. Nixon said the Senate should not be in the position of sweeping under the rug the Russian-led invasion ot Czechoslovakia. "l think most Republicans will go along with Mr. Nixon," Sen. Jacob K. .Javits, a leading GOP liberal, uid to- day. One of the leading GOP backers ol the treaty, Sen. John Shennan Cooper, also indicated be wa11 having some se· cond thoughts. "I'U have to make up my mind on tl!Js later." Sens. Robert Griffin and Haward Baker said they woyld probably go along with Ni.ton, bu~ .added that they wanted to study the Issue further. Sen. Bourke Hickenlooper, ranking GOP member ol. U1e toreign relaUons committee, said coolriess to the treaty was not restricted to Republican ranks. "There art! a Jot of Democralll who don't want to act now on this treaty/' he said. ,. . . .• Thi! foreign relatJons conUruttee meets Friday to discuss the treaty and was expected to vote Tuesday on a toog-sought agreement. The Democratic candidal< arriv.d at the Wilmington Airport to he greeted by a small crowd, threatening s~s and a handful ot anti-war demonstrators, But skies cleared and ~ sunslline blanketed !he outdoor de'ci<ia· tion ceremooy· as soon a11 he began speaking. From Pflfle J DRESS • • • tailored bennudas, street sboe11, tennis shoes, dre11s shoes, ne.at and trim balrcut. "Not eccept.ab~ t« men: bare feet, cut olls, shorts, slippers, 80Ck shoes, unkempt hair and unkemPt beards. "AccepMble for women: skirts and bkluUs or sweaters, sport dre11ses, . naa, stree! M,oe•, ~1§--~lls.h an~ groomed baltjlo, . -·· Oijlrls, !!'.ladr.1 and tallored bennuda.s. "Not accept.able for ~en : bare f.eet , shorts, thongs, unkempt hair.'' 'l1le Rev. Robert L. Corneli11on, Conner canon pastor of St. Paul'• Cathedral in Los Angeles and moderator of the "Let'11 Talk" lO·week , r.adto program, h.as become the new redo< of St. Mary's Episcopal Church iD Laguna Beach. Father Comellsoo, who will conduct his first service in the area Sunday, is a graduate of UCLA a.ncI the O:lurch Divinity Sdlool of the P.aciflc. He ba11 held various posltlOnJ at churches in South Pasadena and Altadena . Father Comelison's activities in. elude his work as dean of the summer camp at Camp Stevena in Julian, past member of the board Of directors of the EpisCopal Home f<r the Aee<t. a member of the board of directcrs ot the Episcopal Cbiirch Home for Children, past chaplain of t h e Daughters of the King and a faculty l!l•mb:erc ol-.tl>e lnstltul< o! S~al .. d P!ychmOgiCal research. 1111! new rector, his wife Nancy, and U.eir five children will reside at 150 Mountain Road in Laguna Beach. r AT H.J. GARRETT ' ! ' 10 DAY SOFA BED SALE! 7 STYW TO CHOOSE FROM r---...;.._-f-~~ The11 are very comfortoble sof• beds for Silting ind Sleeping. • .,. • 00 • 00 Now 299.00 A wide selection of f•brics ond Colors to choo .. from. Witll Skirh •10. trlr1. Your /avoriU lntfrlor dtlfgncr win bt happ~ to a.srilt Vo" • • • llOP"IK'""I. lll&JOI .. , •• I ............. - " • DAILY !'II.OT J Debate Issue N. Koreans · Towll Pillar Falis in Embezzlement Rafferty ~aps • Cranston • Ill -, County Speech By ARTlllJJ\ R. VINSEL Of Tilfi Deltr .. ..., 111tt Dr. Mu Rafferty -1tand,ln( Wednesday near a c:irca-1910 poet.er advertising Brotherhood Tobacco - handled hli martlnl cleltly and -stabbed a simmerJ.n& cocttaU dll.S&&• with a toothpick. Then be did the 11me to bil U.S Senatorial Campaign oppone.nt, fmmer State Controller Alan Cr1n1ton. He handled bJm ct.ftly and stabbed blm. The stote Superintendent of Public Education waa meetin( tbe prua: in the Wine Cellar of Santa Am.11 sad· dleback Inn, a 1torlhou1e Of colorful relics from OalifOrnl.a'.s past. Cranston wasn't ther~. of course. "Why did be ever enber the cam- paign if he is eotne to merely repeat the R.:ipublioan rtand and refuae to debate the issuea .•. eyeball to eyeball, fairly and squarely?" Rafferty uked. "I'll share my eudience with b1m anytime, but it 'tate1 two to tango,' u the klda aay," Rafferty declu'ed, let.v· ing the generation Of kids in reference open to queatloo. The outspoken edllcator --who turns a. clever pirue verbally or in print -aa:id be bu challena:ed Cranston to debate three t1mn aince the primary election, without 1ucce11. "In the 8bsence of any con· !rontatiOn," RaUerty told the gather· ing o! newsmen and campaign aides, "no credence should be given to anything he 1ay1, unW: "A. He begins to tell the same story and, "B. Se agrees to meet and debate the issues," Rafferty declared. He said Cr8.ll6ton says what he thinks the voters want to hear whenever he makes an appearance in any area of the state. "It sounds like he adopted the Republican handbook before it wu even written," Rafferty a.aid, "I think we're dealing with a geographical chameleon.'' He also charged that Cranston's record during his eig~t years 11 1tate controller and his entrance into the senatorial campaign i.a 1 h a r p I y divergent compared to some of hil statement!. "He is supposed to be 1uch a great friend of the unions," Rafferty said, "but I notice hb new campaign literature has no union 'bug'," which would indicate production in a union prln\ shop. Rafferty said Cranston appeals to minoritie1 with statements of racial sympathy, but charged he never ap- pointed a Negro or other minority group member to any post. He also complained that Cranston refuses to take a stand on the Vietnam war or the national question of rioting, versus law and order. The preponderance of Rafferty's re- DAILY PILOT ltll'l l'Mtt SPEAKS MIND Cianclldate R•ff•rty maining remarks were re-capsuli!a- tions o.f .$.lands he has taken. Standing under three mounted turn- of-the-century a<h, including a 1909 Bull Durham poster, Rafferty said a military blockade of North Vietnam could help win the war -and may come with the new adm.lnl1tr1.tl.on. "We did it back in the Civil War," he said. What about rioting? "We must solve the underlyifte pro- blems, prim!rily raclel unemploy- ment," fle said, ''we're DOt goine: to solve it by more Yooth Carps and tMse ottier boOndoggllng prog:rMn1." He said the only sure method 11 to make it profitablf: for private en· terprlst to develop minority skills and labor potential. "Sen. Raffetry ... " someone began. "It's premature," Rafferty replied, "but it sounds good." · Rrafferty said he felt some Cll.l.cago police over-reacted to a certain degree in the Dem-OCratic convention disGrders, but they would have needed the patience of Job and the restraint of St. Antbony to do otherwise. Say Pueblo . Tells Error ' TOKYO (AP) -North Korff iald that the c1pl8!n ·o1 Ille U.S. In· tellll•-·~ lblp Pueblo ad· mltled IA> IOrtllD ""'"""'" todoy th1t .b1t veaael WM "deep" 1'1tde North K..-i ,...1er1 1111en It "u capturod on Jan. l;I. . 1b• N~ x..-Central New1 AflO""'/ 1 1 I d Clpt. Llo7d M. Dueber told the Yllitlol neWGDen Ibo ' Pueblo 1111 "11111 tmnlcal equlpMllt fO< ... , ~ acU\'l.tlel and Intruded MVeraJ tim11 Into tbe terrilorll1 waters of the Democ:rallc People's Republl< of ICcru IA> commll eoplonace ac· Uv1U:t1." , . It 1ald Dueber -e the remaru tn a a 1 w e r to queaUons put to h lm ckrtnl • DIWI C®Hteuce held. foe fonip newmen in Nortb Korea for the cOmmunllt ropme's 20th Ml• rUverJll"Y celebration. lt ~e firat time any of the American crew bMl bef.11 questioned by torelgn newsmen. CREWMEN APPEARED Twenty of the Pueblo's 81 other crewmen appeared with Bucher at Ute news conference, the North Koreana uid. i.icber repGrtedly said the ship'• crew contested. to their "grave crimas" and asked the North Koreana to "pardon them and deal with them leniently." A letter sent to President Johnson in ~Carch, which the North Koreans cl.aimed we signed b,y Bucher Jlnd bis crew also edm!tted that the Pueblo was 1 n North Korean waters when It wu captured and listed f l v e ll<?l'aphiC points at Which it said the vessel had treeipused. North Korea bas saJd it will release the 82 Americam if the U.S. govern· ment odml!a the l>ueblo violated North Korean watert aad pledge:• to nfraln from such intrualoru:. U.S. officlala aay they do not believe the ship cro•ed in· to Nortb Korean waters aod have pr°" posed .an investigation by a neu~ porty. NO INDICATIONS The North Korean report cave no In· dication of the whereabouts of the 61 Pueblo crewmen who did not attend the news cOnference. An 8 3 r d crewman was tilled when the North Kore1n1 seized the Pueblo oU Woman. It did not identify any of the other crewmen v;tio attended tbe news con· fereoce but said they included officer• and the 1hip'1 oceanographer. In previous lx'~ca,rts the 1 e n I o r oceanographer w• identified aa Dun· nle R. Tuck Jr. of South Bostoo, Va. Before the news conference, the North Koreaoa said, the · foreign newsmen were shown "tile specific in· telligence collection requlremed.s and the navigat1ooal p I o t contalnlnc the diary of intrusion." UCI Grow.th Slow But Sure • .. -. .•. . . •• . - Aldrich uarns to Roll With Reagan's Punches By THOMAS FORTUNE Of Tiit DlllY Plllf lt1" UC Irvine Cblllcellor Dentel G. Aldrich Jr., once lhocked at the con· st:raints on faculty growth imposed by Gov. Ronald Reagan, bas learned to live with it and take consolation where he can. He points IA> elllht addiUoaal faculty members expected to be approved by UC Regents next week, virtually .as the fall quarter opens. That would be eight more professors for Irvine than Reagan approved in ~ budgel The Reagan budget called for Mn.e addltioDBl faculty members for the UCl campus. Fcrly-two bad been re· quested by the regmts. The late ad· diUon next week of e.lgbt more, to be. taken away from larger UC campU1e1 Uke Berkeley and Loi Angeles, would increase the nine to 17. . 14.at spring, Aldrich said, "We an· ticlpated nothing like getting only nine. We juat couldn't believe it, actual!y." He remarked that the quality of education at Irvine will be "yery badly hurt" because faculty lfowth is not keeping up wl~ atudent enrollment in· crease. Small junior and senior class sec- tions, varied c0ur1e 0Uerln&1, and all such things that make for quality education will go by Ile boards, be said. Presently, he bu come to accept thete facta of We and prefers Lo ac- cent the positive. "Alf of u1 have pressures and 1ource1 of iabrMJoa," he s.Sd in an Interview. "That LI man's lot." He said he does not ezpect a flCU.lty uodua. "A pro!utot that l 1 particularly down in the dmnpt on a particular day might 1et an olttt from another unlversitf that loob: iat~ tziacttve," he al.id. But be lald he --the faculty will stick for the vwr rtUOD. tbtJ came to the yo\SI& campus. ''Tbay will ride "1th the probl1111 blu•• I.her hove a IDOi ran1• loo! wwt!IY of lbtlt !lest effort, .. be predlcled. DAU.Y PILOT ltlff '°""' ACCENT THE POSITIVE UC! Chancellor Aldrich A faculty member recently •aid,' "Everybody bas beeu asked to ablorb a 11.ttle bit of the hurt. There was no fat In the blldge~ It •u lklo and bone.I .10 start out." ' The profusor mentioned 10me of the Irritations -bavtn1 to empty bis own Wiptl!b~tet bec&Qle-jlnltorial aerviclll is cut to once a weet, pro-- fe11ora doubled into ofocea. Chancellor Aldrich 1aid, "This prn1ure ls not wtique to the Universi- ty of California. I 1ay to them (the pro!81son) the grass is not greaUy greener aaywbere else." He offered an expl111atton why more than tbe UIUll number ol complalrrtl mlahl be beard from UC <""Pll'"'· "1Joiver1lty of Calilomla in tbe mlndJ of most peopl• la the eduealloa world bat 'the top of tbe ladder," he lald. "There la great d .. lre aot to llip. You juat bave IA> 10 HM tha old ban IA> llay at tha top. One of lb• greot feon ii tblt the mource. to do thlt are 'becomiac leis/· Aldrich 1ald the atatnlde UC ad· mlnlltration hla appraiMd wba-e the grutert pre11ure t1 md will recom· mend to the ref.at. tbe DIW campulU al lrvlne, Santa Ctut and San Di•IO bl liven mort fiaculty. .. Tbe reft!Dlt meet • •eek from Fri· day lllCl fall quarter lnstruotloa be;in1 10 days later. "We'll be recruitin1 a dltferent in· divklull than if we bad auttlclent ler&d time," Aldrlcb sa..ld. "By agreement .among universities active recruitment trops May l. We'll have to hire on a temporary bM peraons wllo now are working part·time or are g<>ing on Setr batical." Aldrtd:t said ltudenta will 1uffer, Because of the faoolty limitation some senior students will not be .able to take the courses they planned on to graduate in their specialty, An eng:loeering major might have to take a degree in a different spedahy such u mechar:ical or electrical en1lneer- in1. Limitations on frelhmen students will be even mor, widespre.ad, the c:Danc!llor said. Mey will oot be able to take freshmen En&li•h until they are sophomore•. Foret&n 11n&Ua1e will not be available to trelhlnen. UnaYllilab01ty ol eour1e1 irn't tile b n I y difficulty facln1 new students. A&ked li Irvine baa a bou1ln1 J>Nblem, Aldrich lei.d, "Ob lord, yes. if He s aid IOO 1tudents haven't been able to fiod • place to live. Because of a holdup in fed«al monies for bou1ln& new residence ballt haven't been atarted and will not be re1dy even by next fall. Hold 11P1 In 1llal< lund1 delayed the start of Jbt phytlcal 1clences buildlnc wlllcb orlslnolly .. u "' -thl1 month, he iald. n. comple!!on dat• w11 pushed beck tA> next 1Jrin1, but because o£ "a first rate effOrt on the port of Ille coon-" it now appear• It will Ile ready in mid O<tober. However, remodallnc of the natur1f l<ifnOll buildinc ""• deportment. mov• 1nlo pil;f•lcal -· bu bltn postponed, be lald. B!ololJ student. will end up ullnc pllylicl laba wlthWt aw. But all btall the dlancellor b past the point of complalnlnc and hi• a~ tiWde now could be IUIDJlled ._.. Loi'• gel clo'trn IA> IM Job of dolDC the bis! wUb 1llblt we hive. I MAYSVILLE, 1t7. (UPn -Erneat HlinllCb bad been a vice pruldent Of tho stat. naUonal -of lolaylville for ID 1 ... and man-of ill Ill· atallment loan doplrtmenl for 17 ,...... He WU lo hli third )'tlr of • IWT · year term 11 major of tb1s man northern Kentucky -growing commuoJly of 8,500 and a deacon in the First Cbriltian Cbun:b. Rtrldentl, e1peclallr t ob a c c o fanner1, had wmn wordl f or Heinilcb bec•UM requimnen!a for bent loans wen not harsh . Ht wu, until UW: month, a plllar of the com.znUJllty . Heinl1cb and a former aide at the bank, W. Kenneth Forman, were Ar· r•ig:ned on embeu.lement charges Wednesday in coonecUon with a 1bortage at the bank whid!. authorities 1ad could reach ts(X),000. • Palmer Buen, spoc1a1 .,eat la c:harC• of Ule FBI al Loul1VIU., Jr,~ said Helnildl "u charCed specuic.11:1 "1th eml>a1"1fn5 .... t..i. NOY. 17, and Fcrm1a "" cilarsed 'lrllh -beuli111 '1,2DO oa Mardi II, IM7. Amllped on tho cbarCU ...,..., U.S. Commbllonar Rol>ert Cllrulo.la O:>vln&ton, KJ .• both wre ttl••Rd ca ISQO boodl. A pro!lmlnary _... -.et !<Jr Sept. Jj at Co\'lllllOIL I Your Alei Colman sportswear is as active as you are You'll love the freedom and comfort of these on· the·ao separates. Their colllfs are exciting. Their desi&11s, bold. See our new collection in Indian summer colors: cotton challis tunic, amethyst, turquoise and copper; 8·16, 14.11. Exollcilly flO'Mlred Shirt, dazzlin& copper, bronze and eold; 8-18, U.11. Match our briaht sltirts with Du Pont nylon and rayon stretch pro· portioned capris in blonze, olive . Short, 8-16; averaae, 8-la; tall, 10.18;14.ll. Suncharm ~rtsv1ear u urns·' 1 ftewport Center : 11 Fashi<11 l~la~d • 644-2200 • Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:0011119:30 Oller days 10:00 till 5:311 .. ' ·1 I I ~ ----~- Pr!-And-, ,...,nd In line of tuCCUsloo to the British throne, will Olll'Dll In school tomorrow for the !Int time. The 8-year-oid son of -lllubotll II and the Duh of Edinburgh will be accompanied by blJ parent& to enroll 10 the Heo.lhordown Preparatory School, Aocot, ~ bomdin' school. S~ MarshaU models crepe cat dresa with plungtn.g neckline, wom with Okkura Green t1etvet jacMt, by HiZ.. dtbrand. This pcne was modl during the showing of the MtDtst fo.shiO'IU m Wmtn wear in. London bt1 Astociattd Fa1hion Dt:igntr1 of Eur~. • Lima (Ohio) Jaycees honored Rvtnll Meleen this week for his devotion to a project which bas brought much happiness to thou· 1aods of hospitalized children. Mc- Lean In 1951 Initiated a project to give a free teddy bear to every child who entered a Lima hospital. Advancing years forced him to en· ter a convalescent home-and the program WaJ taken over by the Jaycees. Now 76, McLean accom· paoied the Jaycees to St. Rita's Hospital where he presented the 60,000th teddy bear to 2-year-old Britt Talbert. • At tM close of an. insolvency Maring in. Fort Smith, Ark., in- voloing st:wra! creditor1, tht apoke.rman. f o r a Lutheran Church aakt:d tht judge to givt: prefert:'ttCe to the c h u r c h' s clalmi fin.ct: "God's money" was in.oolt>ed. Tht: judge rt:jused, replying: "Well, God ought to have looked after tt a littlt: bet-- ter." • Chuck Havel, of Roseburg, Ore., saved the lives of two persons when he pulled Mrs. Gloydoth Pennington frorn--ber auto subni~I' · ged in the South Umpqua River. }lave! rescued Mrs. Pennington after he saw her auto skid on . a rain slick highway and plunge down a 100-foot embankment into the river. He revived her with arti· ficiel respiration and state police took her to the hospital. Mrs. Pen- nington, who is 17, gave birth to a daughter the next day. Officials said the 6-pound, kunce baby was a week overdue . • The Lane County Sherifi's De- partment of Eugene, Ore., has hired a veteran lawman named Dick Tracy. Deputy Richord B. Tracy, 33, bas 11 yean experience, and bolds two degrees In police science. He previously was em- ployed In Southern California. • The city electric department in Jacksonville, Fla., U having com- puter trouble. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jackson reported they received 73 bill• thl• week, each for $9.98 plus $1.40 tax. Mn. Jackson said she called the department and was told to Juot pay one bill and return the other 71 • Tb• Secret Senice told mem- bers o! the Charlotte Caledonian Pipe Band of Charlotte, N.C. not to 1'J8I' the traditional Scotsmen knives In their belts durin~ R;ch· aN M. Nixon's brief vi.sit. 'The bdol ol bagpipe players usually trat the knives for decorative JlU!POMI· • D-8• City police, answering a 1gdlgr4'1 plea for help, removed 1(11111 repdJiden o! the evicted ten· ant'• ,,..,.,.,,.,,. •. , two lizards abOUt tins feol loaf, IQIDe 300 wh!la ratl la tllt llelmlent, a dead ...,._ .. , 81111;.a. Jlll'lhon. seven fetl 11111: "Wt JaillOid lllm With a ~ « j..,p. and got him Into his cap. ff ul4 Sjf. Jilwt ....... ,, Daley Side Slated for TV Sunday CHICAGO (UPI) -Mayor Richard J. Daley's aide of the violence that oc- curred cJur1nR the Democratic Na· tional Conventloo wm be carried by 70 televi!ion and 25 radio stations at 7 p.m. Sunday. "What Trees Do They Plant?" will be ttie name of tbe one-hour show broadcast by t h e Continental Broad- casting Co., Metromedia network sta- tioa.s and independent statioDJ. ID Southern Callfonrla It Will be seen OD KTI'V, Obannel 11. The radio tape allo will be broad- cast Monday night oo the British Broad.cast1ng C',om.pany's ''Panorama'' irovam. '!be televlaioo lilm ls being prei>ared by au lndepeudent producer 1 Ushijima Fiim.1 Inc., from footage · made by police, television end n e w 1 r e e l pllologniphen. A 1pokMmon 'for Daley aid the mayor's only ap- peeranoe will be from films 111 the COllventiOO. Meanwhile, ttie <hlcq:o P r e s s Photographers Assoclatloo -some of whose memben were among the more t b a n 30 newsmen injured by police during the vloleDCe -adopted a nooolutlon Wednesday pralsiog Daley and police. The reaoluUoo. said "outsJders com· monly known •• 'hippies,•· 'yippies' and demomtrator1 put irto action the Commlllllltl' ioDg . ...i well Planned p:oogram for riots and diaturbances .•. (a nd) IUl>Jec11ed policemen tog re at emt.rrassmeDt and b1PD1ll.attoo." * * * Gregory Blasts Daley, Predicts Nixon's Election PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Diok Gregory,· Negro comedian, civil rights .activist, and independent presidential candldate, told some 1,300 persons at Paci.fie Univeratty in Forest Grove, Ore., Wedneaday Digbt that he ei- peated &cbard Nlson to be elected preaident in November. "Daley did a good Job of 'whupplog' the Democratic Party ln Chicago," Gregory said, referring to Mayor Richard J . Daley's actions during disturbances at the Democratic Na- tional Convention. He refused to blame Chlcago Police for alleged brutality during the con- vention. "If they (the police) had been told to lay cJI," be charged, "they would have lsid off. They lay oil the Shriner& when tbey come to town, 1 and 1hf raise about u much bell. "Mayor Ricllard J. Daley la to blame," he declared .Oatly. He lambasted Chicago's Democratic administration, but admitted the Republicans are no bettier. Earl.ier, he had comme-nb!d that 1968 would mark the end of the American two-party system. Beating the Heat Fortas Case Testimony Set Friday WASHINGTON (UPI) Democratic ~ Mike Mansdeld aald t o d a y the nomination of A b e F<riM to be Clid Justice of th~ United s.tes will "very likely" come up before the full Senate the week of Sept. 23. The Senate leader made bia state· meat aa the Judiciary Committee awaited a reply from Fort.as on whether be will retll!'n to Capitol Hill to submit to further questioning about bi!J role as a presldenUal adviser and his judicial opinions on obscenity cases. Fortas had not replied to the com- mitltee's invitation by 11 a.m., but UPI learned that the committee expected hi! answer shortly. NARROW ESCAPE -Reporter points to bullet hole in police car at an mtersection of Eastern .Parkway in racially turbulent Crown Heights dis- trict of Brooklyn. Two policemen were cut by shower of flyiog glass when a hidden gunman fired rifle shots into ttlelr patrol car early today. The cruiser was shot at directly acroSs from a Brooklyn parkway from where two other policemen were shotgunned from ambush last month. The panel went ahead with plans, meanwhile, to reopen its public bear- ings to bear testimony from new witnesses -including past and ~esent presidential advisers -on the relationship of Forlas and Lyndon B. Johnson, Committee staff members were rounding up wit.neSiSes fr:tr the hearings -which will probably reOpen Friday -and have i!sued one StJbpoena. A Two New York Policemen Fired On spokesman said other subpoenas migilt be issued if witnesses do not egree to appear voluntarily. The four key witnesses sought by the Senate panel were Richard Goodwin, fonner aide to Presidents Jollnsoo and John F. Keooedy; Treasury Undersecretary J o s e p h BalT; W. Devier Pierson, a deputy counsel to Johnson; and Daniel Yergin, a writer for New Yorker magaz.iJJe. ' By Sniper, C.ut by Shower of G"lass NEW YORK (UPI) - A hidden gun- man fired rifle shota into a police patrol car ~arly today and its two oc- cupants were cut by a shower of flying glass. Th.e cruiser was shot at directly across a Brooklyn Parkway from where two other police were shotgun. ned from ambush last month. Firing from a rooftop, the gunman poured two or tJu:ee rifle bullets into tbe police car stopped at an in- ten:ectlon of Eastern Parkway in the racially mixed Crown Heights district of Brooklyn, police said. A sergeant and a patrolman suffered multiple cuts. Police said tile car was fired on at a point only 50 to 60 feet from where two patrolmen were felled by shotgun blasts Aug. 2 while answering a false call for help from an Eastern Parkway apartment building. Bullet! ripped holes in t b e windshield, left side and rear window of the police Cn.ri.ser today. Police said they found three rifle sbell casings on the roof of a nearl>y building, just around the corner from the previous shooting site. Authorities identified the wounded *'** *** Shotgun Blasts Injure 3 Policemen Near Chicago SUMMIT, lll. (UPI) -Two policemen were injured today when three men fired shotgun blasts at a pair of squad cars patrolling this Chicago suburb in the wake of. two days of racial trouble. Sununit Police Capt. Anthony Corbo said officers Mike CQ:rbitt and Dav:ld Kohnke suffered superficial wounds caused by f1yi.ng glass when two shotgun blasts blew out both right win- dows of their squad car and peppered the side of the car with pellets. The three men escaped, but Chicago police arrested a suspect in the shooting. The trouble came hours after the ci- ty lifted a stringeot 1 p.m. to dawn curfew and announced classes at Argo Community Higb School, source of the racial trouble, would be resumed Fri- day. Corbo said he was in a squad c a r with two otber officers about a baU b!Oek. away from the shooti!!.&_ SC!!n'il _ • ' Whert !'fl he-ard thi "!t10tr. HE!{'Sa1cl 11€ · drove into tlhe alley and spotted three Negro youtils. "I got out of the car," Corbo said, "and one of tile first two officers, Cor- bitt, yelled to duck and another shotgun blast went by my head. The officers and I hit the ground. I return- ed a shotgun blast and the others used revolvers." policemen u Sgt. Peter Kunllt: and Patrolman James Rigney. Kings County Hospital said they were releas- ed after treatment Rigney, 28, said the speed with which he and Sgt. KWJik, 50, ducked down inside. the crui!er after the first shot shattered the windshield may have saved their lives. "We heard the first shot and felt the flying glass," Rigney said. "We duck- ed and I heard another sllot a second later." The patrolman, wbo was driving, said be then stepped on the gas and heard a third shot as the cruiser mov- ed away. He said he believed at least two shots hit the car. "I'll say a few extra prayers to- day,'' be added. Both the police and the hospital originally reported the policemen were hit by shotgun pellets but the hospital said later the multiple small wounds they sustained on various parU of their bodies resulted from shattered glass. * * * SF Sniper Fires On Patrol Car Oimher Rescued After 9 Hours In Ice Crevasse PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -Tbe Rev. Raymond K. Stout, Zl, Portland, was rescued from a crevasse high on 11,245-foot Mt. Hood early today, more than nine hours after be fell into tbe ice pocket. He was brought down the moun. tainside by toboggan, ski lift and am- bulance in a rough ·and ofteo painful t r i p across snow fields and glacial rock. His only apparent injury was a leg sprain or fracture. Stout's brother, Roy, a Portland police officer, said Stoot was in coosiderable pain but the young minister joked about bis ex- perience and worried aloud about his mountain climbing equipment M be was moved -toboggan and all - from the chairlift to a waiting am- bulance. He was to be taken to Good Samaritan Hospital here. Stout and Barry Carnley, 'l'l, Portland, hiked up, the difficult north SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ A slope trail on Oregon's highest peak Wednesday afternoon. When they California Highway Patrol car, al>" found fog closing in after they reached parently lured to the scene by a false the summit they decided to descend by accident report, was fired upon by a the easier south slope route. sniper early today. About_ 6 p.m at the 10,m..foot level Officers Charles Cleghorn and Tom Stout stumbled into the crevasse. He Plantz, accompanied by an am-stopped on a snow shelf about 2.5 feet bulance, were asked by San Francisco down. po Ii c ~-tg inves~g~~ __ !__wom~l_-__ Car~-who ·w-&1-roped-·to Stout, te~eph0l1'ld' Y~rt mat a car con· was pulled in after his companion but tainm*' several people had overturned he managed to climb out and walked on Sotitbern Freeway near Ellsworth to·Timberline Lodge at the 6,000-foot Street. level. When nothing was found, the am· AU. S. Forest Service first aid team bt..tlance was diMJtissed. started out immediately followed by a The oUiC?er1 said they beard a shot mountain rescue team. The 21-man as they cruised slowly aloog the rescue team and first aid crew pulled freeway and a bullet struck the pave-Stout from the crevasse just after 3 ment at the rear ol. the car. a.m. ·Gale Lashes Block Island Storm Warning:; ?osted ii'r om Maine W Rhode Island C•Hfornfa v.s. s.-. .,, Cold, "'"'° ....... "" 1l'llt OrMI Uk• bteWtlt raw, wtunwMlk1 ... ~ H' ... l!Wdl " ,... "''""'"" tod•f. Dr1ule, ... •111111 tllldc tkMI• pl"""" WNdl "' .,. ''"· l""' ,.,,, l'tll btterll ......,, fft:lnl tfll __. Gn.I L9'11" te "'-"""lecl\11 .... ll1ln •1• N......... h ,ICHIC Horttlw91 11\111 t11e florld1 flWlllultl, Wflll• .,,,,...n .,,. l!lulldel llhowtt1 • rvmbltd ,,_.,. ,... llodlln. """'"" ,.IN •nd ''""" WllWI lwvlllitd """ 1,.i.11111 Wlodlwtdtv. •nd <Old n.IMlll ~ ttll illlklll!wl 11'1 .. .. -""'"' .... .... Temperatures .. ........... """"~" -'11•111• 8Mtr•n.ld llltfn9rdr. ...... OM~ .,,_ Clnd11Ntl Cltwl111d O.nwr 0.. MolllH ....... e ... .-. 1""'1 Wort!! ·-H-"-" "-'"' IC.rwu City L" """'' L• -'""h11 Mleml Belldl MltwM11 M-· M.w °'"""' ...y .. ....... ...... P•oo ltobleol l'hll•i.t1i. ·-l'fl'hflvAll ........ lll•kl C:ltY JIM ltufr ·--SI. Leuft Mith LIW Pnt. M » n " n " " u " " " " 1~ '2 ,17 .. " u .. ., S.f .a: M " " .. ., ... .t) .. " " y " .. 11 Jl " " M M n n 105 7• u " • 77 .et .. " " " " .. . ., n " " " ,. " 10! '' " SI .a Ml " .12 M " " " . " .. " H Q Although temperatures remained in the high 90'1 Wedneoday In the southland area, these children had lllUe trouble beating the heal Steven \Veinstein coots ol.1 brother Henry as friend Jody Goldhand rocks with glee. The kids came from Sbennan Oaks-while thou.sands of. others left their sweltering homes thls week to cool off at south· llan<t beaches during the fifth consecutive day oI this recent heat wave. Wlnft "" ... .,,1.., ... ....., hi! .,. ,..,_ r.i.nii c.tt 111111 .. ~ ~ IMI ....r. -M fnlm !:11'-t, MlllM. " .... lllalMI, •.•• " ....... '-.. 4 ... , tlM 11 II, JOMtll'I, Mo. ""*"" -. Mt 11 All1"" 0.., w1t11 • 111 ''""lntl'IM'I· .-..... a1 FM Went\, T--. DI l i ft '"""'"4e. r .... ~ _.,. .....,.""' Tn .. 11. ..... S.lt ~ c:ny ..... ·-,.~ ,~ "'" .. ,..~ ...... -~ ,_, W1N11MMI " " M " .a n " " .. " .. "' .u .ti .... "' ,. n " • .. • "------------------- ' ' ,. I ' ' ' i ' .. • .. . Second . .iewt•la ~mple Wailing Wall Gives Treasure JERUSALEM ,(AP) - EucUy 1 ,_ to the d.,- alter llrMll par•tr-· aelucl Illa llolJ w allloi wall and tho rtst ol Jerusalem from Jordan, a team of enthu1la1tlc Hebrew Herod'• temple roee 200 mecle an uclti.n« f 1 n d beneath the nill'• time· worn face. Far below the rubble of 2,000 ~· of battle1 and conquer! aroond the wall they discovered a•pevement built by Klug Hel<!d to load to the platform of bl• fabulous and revered second Jewish temple. ntoa Ill 70 A.I>. to mark bis , of Ille Roclt _: 1 m~eat ' vlct"'1 o•or Ibo NbeW... moaquo built .......i 1 rode Jrn. The best -erved -which Ibo propllet part to tho pre11at dl1 w..-Mobommed la oold lo have tho Weatern Will -the ·--md lo HNven -IDd WaiJlllc Wall. !hi AQa Morque, .... Sooa after Ille 1987 lsrull· tldertd lo have been 1 Arab war l'nll111or Ben· bulllc1 built In honor of St. jamlG Muar, 61, ooe of M117 by JlllllDIAD In 6111 I s r a e 1 • 1 moet noted A.D., tblQ ciltmed. and con~ arcbaeolo&11t1 and vertied by Moslem1. blstorlans, started to dig Tho Southern Will now around the toot of the •>POied 11 90 feet blgh, In- Southern Tempi. Wall which dudlnJ additloet throulbout runs at right angleo lo Ille the conturlea. 'l'ho dll weirt Wailine Wall. down 30 feet from IJ'O\llld Twenty foreign w!untoer1 level and tllroulh 13 li.ien worked In bis t .. 111 of UO; of~~.:...,...... _ ; and one of U..m -1 girl ·~ --~ -· from London~ helped lllllt plan to utoqd their wort. I ......... _ .. ML MUM LB T-. s....-12, 1968 DAILY I'll.OT JJ • F-olk Singer's Daughter Held A U.S. E-111 o!lldol uld Ille UI-tbe em- bo117'1 oiler of i.,11 9d and blred. lllakan ...,. ... ---not-Sbe -.,,_ltod wltll I IJ'OUP ol friendt OD Ille DJglrt of July :IS 11 Ibo llei&llt of atudent r1ot1n1. '!Ibo 11il4 1be "Artistry in Movmg" ..., 111111 wlltlll don th• __ ........ _. -'Iba _,.,. lllld • trial <1ai. hal-. aot ..roakl It lllQ not be llol4 far - -beca ... el Ibo l>ockloC • of riot.-. for the HSTMOVI of YOUR LIFE Cal: '494-1025 580 lroadway Herod'• temple rose 200 yean before Cbrilt on the sacred Mo1.mt Moriah 1n tbe old Holy City. OTHER TEMPLE the la.rt layen ol soil which farther alone: the Southern covered the pavemen~ Will ODii aloa&lido tho -Wail· I-~~~;;.~;;~;:;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;~~~~~~ Sylvia N'ubeth, who OWD! ll1g Wall. 'Ibey believe much! a cenmllc abop in Brompton more remains to be found. ' I ' I It replaced tile J ewlsh temple built .by Solomon in hollOI' of tU father David and destroyed by the vic- torious BabylonMm.1 ln. 587 B.C. . Herod's temple was razed by the trlwn}!llant Roman Londoners Have Own Pied Piper LONDON (AP) - Researchers using a device emitting sounds pitched too high for humans to bear ~e playing a fatal game of Pted Piper with rats near Lon- don. The device appears to give rats nervous breakdowns. In one esperiment, the device was switched on in a field near a slaughterhouse. A dozen rata dashed from the bulldlna: after • few minutes. A number of dazed rats were caught and killed by dogs around the slaughterhouse in the next week. Then there was none. Varying degrees of IUC· cess were reported in several experiments o n farms . There was one failure -in a building where grain sacks •ere believed to have absorbed the sound. Horse1, cows auid other livestock were not noticeably affected. According t4 13th century legend, the original Pied Piper played magic pipes and llD'ed the rats in the Gennan town ot Hamelin to drown in a river nearby. When townsfolk refused to pay him, he played another tWte and drew the town's children to their deatrui. Researchers say the new device will cost less than '75 and run for three months on a 30-cent battery. It ts the 11tvention of C. D. Naegeli, Road in London's ch 1 c K.nightsbridge district, Wlfl~--------,I workinc late JUDe 6 with Johana MizrahJ, an Israeli workman. She lnynedlately telephon- ed ...... of th<lr find to Profesoor Muar. Mazar described I he d.lJcovery: "The pavement iJ of large slobs, ~llful!y carved In gray Jerusalem atone , meesu.riDC almost two yards by one yard and welthln& about thrff-fourths ol a too each. "Over It lie great boulder• and charred wood -debrl! from the deatructl.cin wrought by Titus. ' I "There are a considerable number of cotns datii1g from the first century a f t e r Christ, some minted during the Jewish rebellion against Rome. There are el.so pieces of pottery and lamps -all -unbelievably well pre1erv- ed." BROAD PLAZA The pavement was part of a broad palza leading to the temple platform. It was from a double gate on thi..a side of the wall that worshippers entered t b e temple compound. Inside the COIJ>POUlld now are two mosque!: the Dome EYeJY one of us can. J1mes Spencer, 1n experi· encod practitioner of Chrisllan Science, says that w1 can follow Ille example of Christ JISllt who through his under· stJndln1 of God healld those sick in body ind those just plain slclc of ltt~ Jesus himself said he 1xpected those who followed him to do as he did. Aow? You 1nd your friends 1r1 invited to heir Mr. Spenc1r's explan1tiOn, which Includes some interesting firtthand experiences. .S1u1tl1y, Sept1"1ber II, 6 p.11'1. Ir.In• lewl 610 lro1tlw1y, L1111110 leech ClllN !'f"! ~ et dlWdl ... flct.-Qt "• ..... u ... ~ -·-·--....... . ..._.., 11J flrtt OWl'dl et Olr$f. Sdlnlllt. ......,.,. ._. I See by Today's Want Ads e Here'a a dandy travel trailer • • lt' Northwest OJach Little Dipper, with all the Cdmfort. of bome to make travellna: mart en- joyabll!! • Some beautili tumltur'I!: an antique did oM bl!d- mam Id; a. Vlctortan wl- Vi!t ODOCh plua 2 cba1n m:f maro' mol'e! I e A gp.nith Follc GuJ.tar wttb <*M ••• nice fr:lr tbe tnwlln& mindnil! 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( ' ' { I • I I I I } \ ~---~~-~ ~~-~•-owwwwo---• ..... o-•....,.¥WW•-•wo~o.-.4w4.-.o ..... ¥wOOW44ww--OWWOWO .... +w•--•---•w•~•--•~-•-•--•""¥y-• .... o .... oww....,._w_~•----•---•~owo .... owo .... • .... ...,,-.,.,,-..,.....-•,-----~-- - New Year "Kickoff '68" will bl tbt theme for the Southern Calllom(a Council of Btla SiCJQa Ptrl at !:heir breakfast m .. Uoc eohodule<I !or Sun· cloy, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. In ttie J•mboree ~ of the N~Irui. _... lo ""°"' • ,..,. -<kr<m• In the ....... Y•ar will be Ille di~, active once again aftw .. Takes Aim being Oark for summer. 'lbe meeting will b • pmicle<l ovar by Mr1. A. W. Andenon, president o f Soull\arn Otlllornla Couocli. U:oate11e1 will dOll cbeerlttder c:Qltutne:s, wbilt tllo -.U ...,., will bo . carried oUt Illini •-II deeoltldou. llAloorv&tiOJ1 dea"11no II lltpt. I. MI.. J\ldy XeU11111 II l>rollcfMt dlalnnan. .... .. .. .. HARBOR AREA REFORM TEMPLE HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES St. James Epl1copal Church 3209 Vlo Lido, llewport hoc~ ROSH HASHANA Sopt. 21..ZJ Rebj,.I len L1lnaw YOM Kll'PUR Oct. 1..Z TIClllTS a INPOIMATIOll -'41..244' l.i1u111 Beach School 'of Art ind Design FALL PROGRAM • SIPT. 30 • DllC. 7 ............ ._ 106111 IUNTII •A,ID ICHNAllL IO••t .UNSTM>N• AaNOLD ICHlfllN IVTll 01eoot JON ITOKUU.lY F~YING HIGH Goll Kllteur New Wings Pinned On Miss GaitAltxandra Kilgour, daughter ot Mrs. R. T. Hitt ol Newp<W't Beac}), ls begihnlng a career u an airline stewardess -Io r Western Air Unea 1fttr her graduation from tralnfng at ~s Angeles International Airport. . Miu Kilgour allo 1& a sradualo of Newprai Harbor lliCh School and ,_jved ber 111oclltl m artli dtgree from Oranco C<>ast Ool!ege. Sh• wa1 employed by Air Cl.lifoniia btfOH 1atering the ateward.u school of her new employer. Nursery Announces Membership Openings Immediate m-lllllpi are awilable for parl!lntt 'OllJIUftt to ..,..u t b • Ir ehlldrtln in the Huntington Beach community Nursery School. Tbt ooOperativti DUf'MCY, or1.m.ed trL 1119, hu mov- ed to .... llCIUtl.. In Ill• FlntMe!h-Church, J72l l'llh SI., wllldl provide more SP8Cf: and allow fer a mort va:rled procNm. 0.11k on Tuetday and Tlnrsdoy ol -wodt 11e coarld lo tl>t aotlvltiOI of.3 year-olds, and llltre II a cbar&o ol '9 a m""11. YOllllC'ler• may be.enrolled by contacting Mn. Robeft Eckbanlt, 53M315. Four year-olds a t t e o d taM. Monday, Wtdneldiay and friday, and Mra. E~ Cham~, ~. may be contado<t at 9ell·2921. Tbete 11 • cb11Ct o( IU let Ille tm .. -<loy P:Qlt"'11 .. Serving her fecood 70ar •• te&dier la Mrs. Jack Steldln&er, a tomier teachor In pub!lc ·-· Area Catholic Women Keep Eye on Future 'lllo ·cOllfratemit.Y 01~ CCO; Sloter M. John, Ouiltiatti DocVin9 Looks superv1-sor of CCD (or the Moad will be lilt 1ubject han<licapped; and John explored at the first genera\, McCormlek., CCD chilirman luncheon meelln& or tbt !or Orange County Dt'!Pery, Archdioceaan Council o ( \I/ho wUl speak on lh&'pro. Oatholic: Wornen, Orange blemfl in the CCO procram County O.anery, caused by the populatioQ in· Meeting 11' ,_si. J°'ODh'• flux lnto Orange CoU<lly. Pvii-h Hall. Santa Ana, Mrs. Bea Ram0& is in Tuesday, Stpt. 17, W0111en cb.u&t of reservati011s for wW Mar & pa.ntl lncluding the event, whicQ will receive Rl llov. M11r. Loland ill hoates... from t h e B<>yar, -11111 dlrttW •l Oran&• Oounty Y o • n g Huollnlt«> lloach lllue Stor Molllor1, Ch..,tor 2, otaJO ................ d Monday• at l :IO p.m. In toke Pnk Qullllou,.. Lediea Institute. Rel!lerva· U<lll dea<llloo to rrtd•', Sept. 13. l\eglstraUon wi,11 bO(ill •' folO a.m. witll a ..U lo order &t 10 a.m. All Catholic W<>lllOll ... ~ lo •llend and bring ln!or~llte<l cu..to, anoow>c<d Mr•. "Nett McEntb, president. 'Jazz at Josef's 'nle Orqe County Deanery 11 acUve 1n m.ny ciWc and community eon• cems, and voiunt.en are needed lr<>m Om')' pan..ti In tile ...,.1,y, llOld 111r1. M<Et.olll . COCKTAIL DANCING EVERY FRIDAY -5 to 8 p.m. • Thunday, Sepl.fmlltr 12, 1968 Happy v arley Pareo s Schedule Orientationc· In the Sky Miss Stepltanit Allen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John s. Allon Of llolbol, bas completed training a& an Air Wost lmtela 111d. l• based out of San Franciiico. She is a graduat~ of· NeWp<>lt l!arbor Hlgb SchOOI.,,,: • n d Orange Coa'St College. ·• San Francisco Home Of David C. Ketchums Home in San FrandlCa 1o1lowliic a llooefftl""" trip oo ViclcrU\, Brltiott Oolum- bia are Dlvid C a.r r o 11 K•tohwo llld hi'• bride, ttie former Sally Ame Eymami. 1bt a o u pl t udlanged -""" """" be!... tti• l\Ov. Dr. lloward Nowm1111 in tllo ai.eet ol Calvory Pl'llbyteri&ll Churoh, San rrancleco. The brl<!t, dJUll>leT of.Mr. aild Mrs. Jam• Eyn>aM o1 Palm lltlerl and tanner re.idenll of !.Id<> lllo, w .. f.Vell In -riago by he> athtr. Shi were UI empire aown od carried rOMbudJ w!Ut liliao of Uto voU.y. Servi"l aa matroc al honor -Mrt. Jerry Tnnt Crull! o( OQ!and, .... IQ. llw ol ttio brldep'oorn and lowar &lrl wu EUubel!I Meta Mollor, ttio bride'• niece. Tht bridqroom, IOft ol Mr. and Mra. Lyle XelcOOm of A\lait.a, Ga. qked Ci-ultt lo bo bl1 boot 111111. Ullbera wore Korry ltel<llum, bl1 broth.If' and Tom Brf'od)'. " ~EA TURING THE ANSELL HILL TRIO IASIC AND ADVANCID COURSIS Hors.d'o•u'<lr•• S.eNed Gardeners Dig Dirt ~ ot ttio bullet !Un· dleon and receptl«1 Ill Ille San Fr-hoin• of the . bride Ww:1 Mn;. Jamef M o 11 e r ol Mlml••Poll•, ?f...ioo., the 'brt&s'1 Niter ana Mro. Geora•..,., P-ol San Francisco. 01.AWIN• COLO• I DDl•N OIL PAltftlN• ICUllTUQ WATJlc;oLO• ~Pl IUWlN• ..... .,, ........ , ....... ......... JOSEF'S 2121 E. COAST H1&1-tWAY AT THE JAMICA INN uo ........ ~ ... ,,..,., .. 11!0 Coron• del Mer 473.1180 ~~THE FINEST GROOMING FOR ALL ~BREEDS. = ALL WORK DONE BY PRE-GRADUATE ADVANCED STUDENTS OF ••• *POODLE GROOMING SPECIAL* COMPLETE TRIM & BATH ONLY ...••• $ 95 FOR ANY TOY OR MINIATURE IN AVERAGE CONDITION Poodle Groo"''" Needed 11 ! i.e.., .,.... --,.,, . lt1m '" int1Wt1ttl119 I Jll'oflt,~\• .1N•f1t• 1i111 ··-• q111lifle4 a tl•p•n4••'• ,11 .,,,ff 11111 9rt11Mr. • Day &: ......... Cl••• e AH lqulP"'°"' m ... e4 REGISTER NOWI Sptcltl fill 11111111 112 95 compl1t. 111 MtM • 9rot"'lftf couF1t, 11111: " ... _La••, .... "'"' ENR()LL ·TODAY! ~~~~ 897-6608 w .. tinl111t1r . Houn: Mon thru Fri 8 am 'til Midnight Sat· Sun l ''til I Colt• M••• It kHh ArN I 13 Broadwoy 897·5050 Anaheim Surrou•~ln~ A,.1 3260 w. u...t. 197·5050 ,_ W•atrnin1t1r It &ord111 $reve ArM 15041 Morefl 897·6601 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY I 5/u AcatLm'I o/ P l'O~.fio_naf ~'I g,.,,omlnt ~ --15041 MORAN, WESTMINSTER · 897-6608 ---·--------~-~--~~~-------------------------. At Opening Meeting Sped al IUtltl were Dr. Peering Around TWG llALBO.\ G 11\ L 8 ata•od o boCi<j'Vd camlvol 10 111.t Go Gi<*-lli _,Id --• happier· birtll· d•y. Mi" Jeani. Locke ond Miu Luu. ICo!>M<• planned Utt ovem to rJise monoy tor• gilt !or Junl•'• lciotor ataMr "'1o live• In Tolpel, Tolwan. Grecle (her ~(II"' namo) llvH witll her mother Md f 1 v e br<>lbo<• 4114 lleton. Har 1o11Wr -ldUld Ill an ... Clded In I cool rob !&II ye er, loo•1'1C Ill• -111 'Nithout means ol. support. • Jeanlo .00 llor lamllY bov• 11edoptld11 GNCY 1nd twtr temJiy Ill ardor lo lid tbom . Anderson and Jim Trlng-and Mr1. MoUOl' of Millo- h •-K ll neapolio; l\lr, ml lllre . am, represea1ml e ogg1, Leonard Moller of. Fresno; during the meeting which Mn. Mary Morrow of Pala wilt btgtn al! :IO p.m. Mon· Alm, Ille bri~egroom'a aunt, day, Sept. 18, In Morin• Mr. 8lld Mrt. Doaald Welloa Hl•h School. _ of Bemiy llJlll and tile Grtttiag member• and bridegroom's ~. '""°"' will be Mn. Ivan T1ie bride, a c.i-t Nollon and Mro E m 11 . l>et!u-. It o ll'adllftt ol • Scripps CoUea•, attendtd ll:Ua11<111. Pv1oo'1 !lcl>ool ol Dmllllltl 4 d d ltioooi li>lannallon ~ v ... t all &ltd nW Ii 1'81arcUnl tllo -.IQ• ;..rloi!IC ~ • ~·· tl>tU'• of tllo cl\lb 11111' be .io,.... In art at I h 1 mtallMd by oalllnf Mn. . Ullll'Of1lllr ol SOii l'Tlodoeo. John J. Mahooty, prelident Her hulbond ii ~ 841-~. w lllr1. Ernetl will\ 1111 U.S. Air,..,...., tlao Franklin, vloe preetdent, tl«lld at ~ton Air ' 847·186S. Force Base. FINAL MARKDOWN COME IN AND SEE WHAT '199 '2''- '3" WILL BUY va1... 11.00 to$3o.oo SUMMER MERCHANDISE All 1961 Vintage !.<iii"$~,..., • Child•ens WHr H04 Yl,4r UDO NIWPOltT llACH ,. DJAt DIRBCl rtsTWICE ASFASJ.' And you save money · when you call station.' to -station ..• on ouf. of . s.tate call~ evtn. more altar 7:u0 PM or anyt me ~uriJ!r the wee~end. ... • ---------------~--------------- • 1& OAll.Y PllOT 1- I --'--- LEGAL NOTICE .... LEGAL NOTICE Et.I-I". WI .... HlotttV il>ublk~ntwN1 Prl~I Ofl'lao lt1 DI'"-.-c..,,.,,. MY Comml1Poll t!.~•i<'ft Mn' II, lt.H "ublw.I Otwfttt (o-ot O.tl'I' Pllol, ~ It. I.. it IN OCfObw l, "" 1 ....... LEGAL NOTICE lfOTIC• 01" TaVSTll'S IAU LNll ...... , .... ll'PI Mt.1 lt1'4 1968 Harvest Biggest Ever By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) Americana bave p a I d farmers many billions of dollars in the past decade to cut back on production, whieh generally is more than the nation needs, but thls year's harvest now seems likely to be the big- gest ever. As a result, .still more tax money will be paid to curtail production next year. But will production fall in 1969 ~ Very likely lt will not. U It follows the trend, production again will be !Jigher. A~ w<rried Washington will sptnd even more. It is anomolies such as this that cause American5 to r e r e r t-0 the farm "problem." And it is a very complex problem. Farmers as well as bureaucrats are upset about the situation, but nobody seems to have the answers. 0 n I y ex- planations . A m e r ican technology , with a support from govern· meot agencies, explains in part the bilure to curtail production. Subsidies may cut down on acreage planted . But output per acre grows astolli&hingly. CORN DOUBLES Fifteen years ago corn output pe racre was in t h e area of 40 bushels. Thfs yearr it will be more than double that figure. In just one year, wheat production has jumped II percent le 28.7 boohels an acre. American industry, the A g ricu·Mure D'epartment, enterpri&ing farmers and someti"mes the weather all play a part in aborting the hopes and plans of the pro· duetion planners. Money seemingly cannot buy a slowdown. Th.is year the sit!W)tion assumes 'new importance. While budget experts write in anguish as they try to cut $6 bill.ion from government spending, another blllioo dollan or so may have to be used in purchasing surplus crops. BOOST, PRODUCTION The anomalies do not end here. Price support end crop -reduction programs, which ma:ay people presume aid the family farmer, may in fact be aiding the ccr· porate farmer, It is Ute very arge, efficient farmers who are responsible for boosting productioo. And It is they who often receive t h e subsidies. The changing pattern of farm population ii seen easily in statistics. Groas farm income continues to rise -it is about $50 billioo this year -although t h e number of farmers declines. There are 10 million people an fartns now, wltb net in· come of $13 billion to $15 biUioo. FIGURE DECEPTIVE Even this figure is decep- tive, for much of the farm popubition today does not receive its livelihood from the farm. With mechanlza· ti.on, mam members of farm families now work in factories. The character of farm' families also is ctianging. With the rising dendty of urban population, s o m e bu.sineHmon have moved out beyond the suburlll to farms. Gentlenieo farmer!, Ibey receive the major part of their llvlibood from other activitiea. fo'acton Mh ae t;iese distort tbe farm income pi~­ tw-e . AJthougtl net income per farm continues to rise or remain near record high level!, around 15,000 a year, most family farmers are caught in a price squeei.e. Some are b(tter. INFLATION HURTS Inflation cuta deeply into the small fanfter's income. as it does into that of the ci- ty dweller, and many of them feel belples& in dealing with food pr0eessors. They feel their output goes cheap- ly and that the consumer - rather than they, the pro- ducer is the ehief beneficiary. "Food was never so cheap in terms of wage rates, quality so high and the pro- ducers '° hard up -1910 prices with J968 costs," is the way a Michigan farmer puts it. He goea on to refer to "raw, brutal corporate power" a reference to the processors he must deal wtUt. "Every year some place the acreVr'& are turned tighter on the produeer." REVIEW NEEDED And he contifl\IM : "Of the last 7-eent advance in a half· galloo carton of milk the add to fin 2-3-1968 harvest prod\IC'el" ~ 2/3 of a cent - the ''bigs" 6 1/3 cents. And the b.rmer got all the headli'nes . Power? Pre9Sw-e?" Dissatisfaction is widespread with the current relation9hip6 of fanner to government and farmer to industry, Attitudes to and analyses of ttle farm situa· Uon obviously need to be reviewed IOd brought up to date. Not everyone can be made baWY. Perhaps there i's no an1we.r .' But in studyin.g the American farm we should at least known wbat the subject is. It Isn't what it was 10 years agQ . Record Set By Air Cal Air Califunia set two records dUl"inR the month of Augu.t, one for the number ol. passengers ftown in a single mooth and the ether for the largest single day in the airline'1 bistxlry. Total number of passengers during t b e month was 70,326, more tbao doti>h! tile figure for t&e·same month a year age. Of th• IOOll 37,123 ,000 available seat miles Oown, there were 2 S , S 24 , 000 revenue p&BSenger miles flown. A load loctor of 68.8 pcrctnt. · The largest llingle day fell on Aug. 30 with a total of 3,687. The Labor D .i. y weekend, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2, saw 1 O , 7 6 o passengers Oy b e t w e e n Oranti;e County Airport and Sen Francisco, Oakland and san Jose. $1.S MILLION PLANT -Breaking ·sround for Al> sembly Enpneen' ne" 70,000 1quare foot manu· lacturlng ftdlitf in the Irvine Industrial Complex are Oefl w rtglit) John Murphy, preslden~ Irvine Complex; Coundlman Willlam !. st. Clair of Oosta Meu; Coundlman E. Frank Hlrlh of Newport Beath and Marlon W. Haun, president of Assembly Engi- neers, a division at UH! Rucker Company. R. Williams Roy Jillson Given Post Roy Jillson hat; been nam-• !11bck w 1.:16 ed ass1&tant manager ol. the 1•rir0~' .~ Pacific Mutual Life Insur an-:rb G 1i.t ce Company office in Corona !:~: "~', ;60 d I Ma 11nllf' pfl.7!1 ie -r. ·~'[ 1.111 Jillsoo. 1912 Holidiay Road, 1::!l.ri"I:~ Newport Beach, was a 1:1.. 1:.., • teactier fm the Newport· =~~i: :f: Mesa Unffied School District •~ukC111 .5CI Hrln,1 .to before moving ro the life in· l:i!~ ~if surance Copany, He holds I::'~ :~ degrees from San Jose State LMd!PCrk .J Colleie and S t a n f o r d ,.~ ..... " .10b University. :n 1t;:f:"non"' R-".c"1.J&'° Firm Sets New Plant a::::'t."'' 2~t"'pf~:# c;;J/,. pf~.50 ll~nflF PU.:JO !ltf!F SPnJO 11-utl l:r.f ~f. erm.c: Corp !lervtllum M 8tltl $11 1.llO flit Tllr" .60 Ground ha.s been broken :1;:,ko~ ... ~·O\ in Orange County's Irvine l~t•11 11~': Industrial Comple:t for 3 =;. 1:~ Tii'W 70,'JOO SQU8Tf" root head· r~ sf'1•' quarters fa c i 1 i t y for f!lk Mn111 ~.n A bl llordltn L:IO ssem y Engineers, a eorew1r 1.U division of the Rucker Com· g~f 2'.01 pany. ::1M~p c; Marion W. 1-taun . presi-~:;rj' ... 1,1'":511 I.lent of A sse mbly11r1oo1s1 '·~ E , 8r1Jf M~ 1.20 ngme~rs, which manufac-i~"'J,,1~ 1 tures flight controls for the BkrvuG ... afrcraft aod aerospace iD· l::C~"1111~ dustries, officiated at the 1=sn-~~ groundbreaking ceremonies. =°'·'° Othen in attendance were 11~Er 0 1:: Congressman James B. Utt 11uttit 11t~rn ~J {J\·Tustin)· Assemblyman 1::1i"F-1 ' llu...,• .tcltl Robert E . Badham (R· 1:=111:111:::rl. Newrport Beach); ..,..,,..,. 1.• Super~is?r Alton E. Allen. 1:-:ci ~ 5th Di.strict; Mayor Thpmas 11u1le(dll · ... McMichael, Santa An a ; Councilman William L. St. .r'°'F£.,.·111 Clair, representing th e Ii~~"' .. ;f, mayor of COSl!a Mesa; Coun· -~& cilman E. Frank Htrttl, i£'1r... ·°" reprtsentirg the mayor of "" ~r. \~ i Newport Beach and Judge ~ '1 ' George Pe.rkovich Jr., Sduth ~11~C: Bay Municipal Court. Tor· ~~f•~t ranee. l•N+IJ 'jll The new facility. loc•ted ~=~J-'!._co"'f on a nine 1m gjte at 17000c,~w· /;' Red HiU Ro1d, Santi Ana, t::: ~ .t.1..i will represent a total in· -A~ vestment of •1.5 million, in· clyjting '500,000 for new equlpm<tlt Completion of con· structlon is scheduled for late December. G e n er a 1 contr1ctor Is Centrll Coast Conatructioo Comptl'ly of Berkeley. Money Machine Slated SHARP If y6'1'r• • th1rp k 14-, IM th• DAILY 'ILOrs ''"''"' Oi,,.1·A·lin1 cltnln14 ~'• S•t- u,.,J..,._ M•~• • htH1r 41•1 ••• wh1fh1r y•u'r• h'l'lflt .r 11lllnt. l PALO ALTO, C.Uif, fUPll -Tbe de~lopment of a ct'llnft·mlklog m a ch I ne capeble of taking t.ilhtr it or SS bills was announced to- day b 1 Micro-Magneuc lndU6'lrie1, Inc. The company devetoped lbe rlrst reUable curre:ocy changer l'or ti b11.l.s In 196L Ttle ftrm't prtllrldent, John B. Riddle, a a I d lbe ntW IOlid-.state ' I e c tr on t c macbint makes use or ln· ,.grated drculls. 'Th. validatioe unit of th• changer mikes optic 11, mechankal and electronic cheeks ol bWs it Teceivea. ruddle II.id operator1 will be •ble lo ~uot the machine to make chanae ln • number of combinltt001 . The machine will be dffplayed this w~k at the N-a t In n 11 A u t o maUc Merchandbing AllSoclatlon Cooveotloo in llhlla~ .. • -----------~ --------------~--__:----------~----------------------- ' D.iJLV 'II.Of ll Tliursd~y's aosing Prices -Complete New York Stock Exchange List • I ----------~----------- I •• • -. -. .. • H ~ILY PILOT -· Stptembtr 12, 1968 -- • Always at Sears . • . Satisf actlim Guaranteed: or your Money Back! S.ears ·AI..U!TATE Pa-..rer Tire Guarantee ..,.... Ulo .._.., Tzood W ~t G Guru.teed 4Plut1 AU tallurM or ear~ ua.rantet tbe tln niultinS" from normal CluaruteeG Apiast: Tread wur- l'Oad huards or detects tn n:iai... out. rtalll or workmambtp. For Bow 1..o.,.: 'n\e number et ror Row Lone: F<Yr Hte Mfil f1l. th• montlll lp9Cifled. ~I trud. WJl&I Beus WUI Do: 11\ u.cb&n.se What 8oarl WUI Do: Repair u.tl for tile tire, replace It, chl.rl'lnc puncturu•at no charge. ID the cue the current regular MIH.nc prte. ol failure, 1n exclwlge for tlle plua B'edual Jllxcl1e Tu leM the UN, rep)ace tt, charging OOly th• fonowm,-allow..nce. proportion ol current regular .n-Moatb1 Guaranteed m,. priol plu. F'ederal :hciM Tax 12 to 24. that ~ruenb tread ued. 27 to aa -~. Shock Absorbers Regular $6.99 5 49 Each INSTALLED Fits Most Cars • Original E q u i pm en t Replacement• 1hock1 are designed to outlMt and out. perform those on new cars I • Don't take chances with old, worn shock abaorbe.ra that impair steering and car control ... buy now at Sean I FREE Test of Your Shocks! No Obligation! 4 P~y Smooth Silent Dynacor Rayon on Expert Installation Available - -Guardsma.n -· ... · with 3 Big Patented Features • Guaranteed. 30 Months Buy 1st Tire at Regular Trade-In Price of $17.95 Get 2nd Tire at 50% Off for Only ... 97 6.50xl3 TubeJ., -plus 1.81 Fed. Exe. Tu: and Old Tire 1 ....... 1 .. 1 ....... 1 .... SIZE ..... TnM-.. r: t"n4•-• .sic. la Fdee Prlee Tu SIZE I ....... 1 .... 1 ...... 1 .... .. :.-~ ••• ~ta I:' Tubeleos Blackwalls l."'1J ,11'.15 ..... ..., ....... ,11.15 ..... -.:w-, ...... f10.t5 flO.&I lo:i7 1.1b14 fU.15 fll.U ll.f7 l.Jklt fU.95 flt.fl , ... , 'J.15xl5 fH.95 Sil.a 11.4.1 NO MONEY DOWN .. ..... ~ PaJment Pl&ll 1.11 .._,. .... ....... .... , ...... 1.11 1.16Ilt ·~· ....... 1.11 LMXl< 7MX15 &115xl6 ....... LMXlO ... ~. flO-'I 10.f'J 1.11 f:LllS ....... ,..., Lil .... .. fll.H 11.H .... ... ~ fU.91 lii1" 1.ii" fZ'J.96 flJ.911 U .97 Uif $50.96 ....... 115.f'J .... JZ5.95 fU.98 lJ.97 I.Ji" '21.915 $ii.ii ,..., I.ii" $50.915 . ..... 1i:i7 .... ...... tWI ...... .... Pateate4 8atdy Shov.1- llerl help you rid• b&ck tnto th• ac-.d without a lllnh. • ·,_ ....,. off. Patented 1nterloddnr Tread ex.rt. viae-Ulte glip on road for bett.r tracUcm, 1tart aDd mt.op quickly. .f Ways Better! Quieter, Smoother "ith .f Full Plies of Dynacor Rayon 1. GivM Silent, Soft Ride !. Quietly tom.en, eaeier ateering I. No Thump, and no bump! 4. No h~rah warmup1 %8% to 48'10 Lonrer Wear with Guardsman ,_ ....... --~~;-:'. .. · ... : .. -.. --~ -·.--... -~·. G~ wean louttt than ibe 4 major new car tires after 20,000 mil• of identical tutin1 on our ,ruelin1 PeCol, Tena track. Over 950 Makes and Mod.els A vallable Mort New Parta In Every Remanuf~ Complete Enrine • All New Water Tu bet • All New Rocker Shalla • All New Timinr Chains • All New Timing Gean • All New Main Bearinr• • All New Rod Bearings • All New Hydraulic Lifters ALLSTATE C&r and Truck Enfines--Ex· change1 available for over 960 makes and model1 Remanufactured to more exactin1 ·1tandard1 than a.re used in new enfinea. ' Compare ALJ..sTA TE Remanufactured Engine Quality .•. Blocb and Heads - Resurfaced, Ma,naflux inspected and preasun tested. Crankshaft, Camshaft, Connecting Rods-Reground eomplet.e and poli&hed. Oil Pump, Oil Pan, Front Covet &nd Rocker• installed on all OHV tnaine&. • All New Buahing1 • All New Seal Gasket& • All New E:d!amt Valv• • All New Intake Valv• • All New Valve Sprlnp • All New PiHonJ • AD New Owome Typo Rlnp Clip Thia Coupon •25 lave $25 on Purchaae of any Remanufadured ~ilc rr-t..io. Santa Ana 1717 S. Man. SL KI 7-3371 J --' _....... ,____.____.,.._ ~-.-------·--------··---·----· ·-~ -------------------------------------------------------------- ' r --.,,. A-WI"'°" 9700 TRANSPOllTATION 1-----""'------"' TRANll'OllT ATIOM. TJlANSPORTATION T_RAN __ s_PO_R_T_A_T_IO_N __ l_u_Hd_c_._ .. ______ "'" Ca• 9900 UHd C1rt PLYMOUTH "ala...=-tnm CHEVROLll COUGAR UNCOLN Cub -1co--L-LE""o_E_O_ll ICHOOLI--------QUIQC Sell! ... 8uncuda, SPECIAL '• COOQAR. oat-T> KM W ~_!IALfllDlftcent :iew .... Xktt. cmd., eris. U..ct C•rs tt00 1ell « I t ••• 1D1 .......,,.",""',' trae 11500 I "'-=-'-""""-'----1'11 -..... 0-••til>le. deuuatntor lmni.dJatotr .. 0..-1&1. M"""'"'°' "".°"' '" ' ' Nl:WPORTEK. WIORB Mdum. tNt wttb wbHt top call Ed Brown at Jobnaaa 4 ..._ OWMr ledan. Andque -"-N383==--~--11 TrantpN't•tloft Spec1all aut.omatle lirul., pow•r b. OnQp Couat.)t'• olde9t said. AM FM radk>, 8PHll l't5 nm,y ' 4r. CJ q , 1958 Font 4 dr .......... "° ltestos, ';.: = A• UDto1.a. llemr)t, 0:1uaar coatnJl. tUt lteu. AU delta ~·~•/w, atmo, .. !1!· 18 Ford CaMwable ••SI«> ll;deb' t.u$6fS D1Uenbtp. 1000 Vf. (but «ln'ltbimctt. Air, ~ -......,.., LD. (Ma& y.,..,...) =~-w~.:::: CUflnaDctallwput ~ HWJ., Newport B•ac-. 1'Vn111f7. Call col)r it 10U PON11AC 1911 -,._ •• 1400 """" u .... u 128 pc mo. ..,._ M5-C!I ......,iato "" fm'9l. No l9lll r.-, dr 1fil» • o.A.c. 'fr cooa.ut <G.T.> All' dHlsl p~. mr. 5tl-m1 1911 T.ai.I •••••• :::::; lllOO ELMORE ;;::"~.!:;=· -· ~'"= 1911 Oodlllac. °""" .... $1(1) 10011 -avallable U: MOTORS -.. ~ Stfll - 80 "' cur, our OWll can-TOYOTA «t&tnal b.c*Jry •lnUt:J-'U <XX.arlY Part St&tkm trw:ta, Pb. ll!M-SD) Cl1l dl..YI IO-C8ll. Of CTt. wp.. M• sell or leaee tQ1' N£'WPOR.1'Dt. )(Oltlft.S 1DXI Beada Blvd., Wst.mnltr 54&--1'T51. No detlen ,.,._ dt•!'ll.)!re!r.mt. Call Ha I -u---~ =""=·=======:I -at Jolwoo. ""'· -~--D!ll111f<rceo-,• --.__.. VI -Or-. Ollwrty'I oldest Un. NIEb A CAii? ~-~~. ___ E_D_S_E_L ___ 1 • M""""', c ouru _,. ~-I• dflltnbip. 1000 W. C0Ut CAN'T 8& J1NAHCl:Df fNflt tee. Lolded W/rvf!l"I .,. --,,..,.,,_ -ff h •Buil&:ru:ptt e1\4po1:•11dont extra )'OU could !Kq, incl. "" --... u '-""'•""' ~ N~ Be a c ' •Bad ll'oclltt • -· -... ' -..... • M>0110 • •-eN .. to _, 81fll ...,, ...._, PYt. '-========,I"' COL. Pl<. s..~ w....,. Mab PQdQ ~ J(Y' 5'1'""151 I ' Air ccmd. Must let our hap-~-= =' ,85 OOoALA sao., "'·...... FALCON ~'&,'I°.~..,,.. 12 -N. °' lleanl air, 11111 ""'·• ""' tlna • COi.LiGE 011. S~HOOL 'II COL Pwk s ta u on Santa 4m Pb -pain~ ... , COlld. 11500 SP!CIAL w....,, 1 ,.......,, A1' DRIAITEI>, lbt .U. 1962 Or1&iW owner 549-25A '!l_!'~oonbl ~ .. ux• -Sedan. 9(ftti1Soninc. Must aacrfAce. Smi>eun. .1........_ 'D&.U ol d, '5f OlEVY auto tnaa. Gd c~ lit .. na COil .... n d ~· ~a 46915 • ~:5.Mi&l CODd .. $190. c.-reucmabte Interior. Racllo, heata. A s;&:m ': . ....,......, "~· 1===::;~::-=='J~""~·~··~-~~·====I "'"'-~t"· °"" ... OOUGAll Type 91 PS I IUICK CONTININTAL ea. f!naoct al1 1r -..,. PB. UH. Cllll ..._ aft. meet 1&1 law u SlT.00 perl=a:l=ip=.m=.===== MEI CU RY ... RIVIERA. ,... air. lull 1966 PONTIAC 0. T .0, Hardtop,~ Oft tbe 1'oor, metaWc IP'9lll with blade -· .... Poalttvt!J the -.. Ora!t&< COOnty. Oi'll.Y 12295 Can ftnaoce an or part P*.)'> ~!:I u low .. $1'1'.00 per mo O.A.C. ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Pb,....,.., 15.'DI Beech Blvd., Wstmnstr ROY CARVER PONTIAC -Harbot Bl., o.t. ... Kl 6-4444 Onllro °""""' -Dial• -ftolla ~ ~ .., ...... COLLEGE 011 SCHOOL SPECIAL pw!', Ut whl. AD iextru, exc '89 CONTINENl'AL. LMM ..... °'I ..,.., prt pr!>. S1lll5 pr mo. lncludoo .....,.. 6"-2581 ·. • maJnten&aC•· Hal mo 0.A.C. ELMORE MUSTAN~ ·12 PonL """'"'" Spl. cub 1--------· I Cpe. Beaut1ful. Ardc white 1967 •n'ST"",,.-.J.. --i. Wllil. ftd bucket 1Mtl, &'Qt~ '66 BUICK Conver t I b I e S&nden, 6«2-03ll. MOTORS -..1<l1P>al...., . .U., COMET TOYOTA paw/S. Ill eiect. Emel Ph. IM-3320 COlld. """'13 l.·.,-CO-YET--W------. WOO 8-h Blvd., W- 19116 BUICK • Slcylarf< • Low R/R ad -~ cond 1 BACK To ochool -all 'M mi. Ait e ond t tto ni na . ~. $500 or off~r . FALCON v...a. auto. trim., Original owner. 6'13--W6 673-0f61 radio. t895 Or take awr 62 BUICK Inv l c t"e coo-JlllYl. ot U8 mo. M8-488S vertible. $315. Call Dan ,.._..,. 1-======== . ., CORVAdll Moma, • opd, ... roRD Fmia.. Sta. w CADILLAC RIH, ,,.. ..-. ad ""'· "' -· ar. CORY.All FORD ~u ~·~. 6 ~· J .,.... made trano. Elly 1D <l1ve Radio. llmf-told -· Top cond. arc owner, $1&. ptua lob ot P• m.Uaae. I0-4111 $795 .~111-uwr==...,,-a~.-200-.,,-.. -.-,.1 eu nn.nc. an or pvt Pay- cyt, autD trans. bucket mente u low aa $21. per =~·:.~~r, ~ lb> EALMoRE 61 "'•"'"'" 1'ufl -· .u.. ""'"'""'' ...... • 518-3"1. MCY!'ORS TOYOTA Pb . ....,.., OLDSMOBILE 15.100 """" Blvd., w-----·----1 • vert ed. cond! 5'S-«IM """ l.'UflU. 1 owner, nwl)' '61 CADl.l.LAC Sedan de Ville 2391 Red1e.ndl Or. N.B. ms. $llm er submit offer. 'e& OUJ6 ~ • Dr.· 11• AIL POWER including Bir ./ '62 OORVAIR MONZA. can Day m-88M Eve eell our beautlfulJy cared ccndltlonirli, power steerinr, Complrlely f't'Cllniitioned! ~m......==~~~~~ fnr merry oldlmoblle. It.bu power' trakee, (IC1IW!' win-$4:95. Call 5tPrT3M nM 6 '6T l'ORD Squire, fUllJ load-ltrdary U' condltkmac and OOws, ~wey .. t, arto. trunk wkende eel lllill mder warrant;y, • attm Dlict a cc 1 •or J e • opener. Radio, beater, of =--=co~R"V~AIR=-Sta,,_--mt., xllrt cood. $3150. Uc s=o.oo. s.crmce D 1 r. --------GRAND Prta -an...,• CQIQr'le! Qem11 $WIO.OO ••• 1961 Good waa;. XEV 112. Prlv. pe.rlJ', P1xDt 5t5-C11 or &n--0981 air, a,ood. cmd, 1 owner. SacriHce $1450 6G-&81 '9fi GTO. Tri power 4 spe@d. Xlnt o:md. PM ltr's. New tl'tml I: rear end. &n-66115 '«> P-0 NT t AC. Olllector's 11tm. sr,ooo ...,. m1. Ex. Omtl &st Oller! ~ ~ (Fullerton) Neede repair. an-, ·982-83U l"-c~':-'=-~"·"""-ldldatelorduoebua7.Make =~~==~~-'Q 0Lll6 18 4 4' lfollda>, '66 Cadillac do Villa a11 ... 182-""9 1966 GALAXY 000, > 4' hdlp, Hydrmoatlc ~ -J..t Fae/air, vinyl top, AM-FM ·=--===:--:,...-;4-,.,,7" I air, p/1, auto. trme, new nbl.t. Full· pwr. Ftnt i750 radio /better, aooct cond,lllm OORVAIR t oor . tires. -Xlnt ocnd. '2351). takel-96M31S $Bi0. Bank wW lend $3325. Rad». Heater. Auto. ~. ~ aft I Plf Owner S6J90t 511>29rl 9/lt 67 J'ORD F.cmiclDe Van. ~ .. i:i :v:, = · RAMIL.ER •39 CADll.LAC t dr .edan. '60 Cort1lr, MW tlret Pkk ~ p)'Dlfs. k'e JOUIS. a BeaulJ'I i.t '800 ti.kn. RdNi1t motor. Can be aeen best otter. M5-G50 82S-5CklJ eu-um at Texaco .ta. ~er • 1--:::.61:--::RAN=OIER0==-.-:$300=-cs --H.B. CORYEttE ,,, OORVAIR. ~ i:.~:x,.;.:-:·i: T·lllD '60 CADOLAC OlUVL Xlnt 'M <XlRVEl"l'E °""""-'O'I YAMAHA · ltlJ5, M&-13!1 equity. 8'1-nIS '!15 'l'lllJNDmJium. N"' ccnd. 4 Bnnd DeW tire&. $11» or bMt dfer! Anm. '&I TCEn«> 3IO apart cpe. I ======== ndlator • b at t e r y . ~,.,!1er· Mn. Be.ftr. to-8!6'15-6'1'18Aft.tPM S.:rl.&:e NJe. Sbarpl PLYMOUTH Au.tomatle. ll/H. u•~ 673-Glt -M'echanlctJly sood iaoo. CAMARO COUGAR JEEP 4 SPEED 54Hl34 ' •·°"'6'°'T"°BIRD=~..,.---lbit~-...,-ll 'S'I' 0AMAR0 SS BJ t 'S1 <X>UGAR CG.T.) Alr ex>mp/~ ~ : cood. Pwr mer. • brakes. .,_ "' cond ruoo Tllt .. ay .mns and otMr '64 Jaap Stltlon W1gon ~•heel drive, beeutlfuf cm- dttkn. Z ,000 mDea. Drive to the market er oO. the l'Olld .... Sl'ECl.AUSTS .... ~ ,_ 11a~ .,. HIO~U=~5NC.I_ .~:=:iri~lho • • · x:tru. Ooe 4l'MM!r. Still 67J.6m \S'lder c:riglnal factor1 war. LARGESI' Sll.ECnON IN 'M 1'.BffiD r..ndaa, full piw, ORANGE COUNTY CHEVROLET .....,.. Call da>a. -·"' ew. 548-mL No de&WI a<LY J1Jl5 Selected Auto ~ ~ ...:.""' 1!915. Center '&I 1\BJRD Landau, power ltrs, air, all extrM. .Pyt ply. $1600. 491-7692 l---.64-MA_L_l_BU--·:_,.....'-"'~·0-~-·-..,.....,,.~ Supor .Sport '67 Cougor H1rdtop Can ftuncre .U or P9rt Pq-ments u Jaw aa pj.00 per 13002 Hubor Blvd. 537...a: F1uhlni' r • d, u.lam&Hc V-1, air oood., cHr, full ywr., - Jmmea•'•~ oonditicn. Blad: mo O.A.C. 'M SPORT rar,, top coad. ELMORE .:::::~ D6l T-Btrd <DNVERTIBLE $500. By owner. traJa, power • ~-h:ndaa top '""""'° "°"""' tt brake• IMMACULATE. I 963-1.!al Only ' Will take '185 cub OI' rood MCYI'ORS DON'T ,tft a awQ, ret $1495 .... car. Will fur. b•l Al· TOYOTA au1ck CUh mr • w!tll a '57 CLASSIC T·BIM. oriltnal Can ftnance all er part Pay-tei' 10. 494-9'TlJ or 56-0034 Ph. 894-JDl Da1b' Pilot '11&111 Adi owner. 2 U., reblt traD.. mente 81 law u moo perl-=,;CIWIGlt===m===-,;:"';Dl;;:Be;•;"'=:Bl:,"1;:··;,w::;-:=:=:.=IG-Wll=======o;:~C=id=COlld.=:-=$1=895=.=673-=1698=:::=::-I mo 0.A.C. ELMORE 0 "'MOTORS ~~ 15.100 J\eldl Blvd., Wllmnltr '* IMPRESSIVE IMPALA 1915 CJIEV. V-1 ''SUPER SPORT" HDTOP <PE. Pv9r- er Gllde, pwr. fleer., BIR, .................. _ w / plUlb black vlQl bacDt seat Jntw. plus tnBd new w /....0 tires. A tm&l1i money bo<7 In the Jet mooth U.S. No. 1 choice! ONLY $1695 ht cu lot on Harbor Blvtl. JOHNSON & SON Linooln-M"""Y C.Osta Meaa Branch 19U Harbor Blvd. &c-1C60 '63 IMPALA. Wp. V-&. I 'Phi. •Ir, PS, PB. Xltn oond. .,,...,, '80 IMPALA Canv. Dc:a!I cmd -auto -p/L New top t dltfenntial. f15.MS> aft 5 pm 1966 CHEV Cqriee Factory llr, pwr. bn.kes, euto tram:. XInt oon11. sm. B-1M2 •a OIEV -1a °"""· A/C. 11,000 ...... Pt1 -i!,6fl>. ll'l·ll'IT 61 OIEV -· Stfdl. I eyl 2 new tlrea. Reblt q . Nu brb A lhocb. 60-«iCM i.i6J CAMERO klrtdedl . '3i • blte over PJmtL Priv. -llMfllO '51 atEVT, DtW ..... ... Oeul '8llD • ... offer. 51&.mr aft 5 'llOIEV . .-_..,.._ -SEE, '5l, ' ... °"'· -c:ond., ""' ltr, mm trial. --- DW. __ _ ,_ 111, ___ .. _ ... __ ~--o~IN 1Hr 1Exrc~a -oa-vs· POOLE BUICK IS GOING TO SAVE THE PEOPLE IN THE HAR· BOR AREA MORE MONEY THAN EVER BEFOR·E ON THE FEW REMAINING 1968 BUICKS, OPELS AND JAGUARS! SAYINGS UKE THESE--..----------:. Exec '68 Electra Umited 4 Deor Her4to,. h •inel.t.ly l••4ed l11ch11l1'1t ,_ aherlllf·••b-hwl--, etf c.i111itloni119, it-. r141.. c•.t.• \'fwy! M1111 aM ,..f, etc. H .. 11. TWO TO CHOOSI PIOMI Demo '68 Buick Skylark I !>.or S,...t Co•,.. Loctlly driffn, low 111110110. A.• .. "'•tk tr•M"'luioo, r•dlo •'"' Jtoefor, ,...,. 1te1rfnt. po-r IN-11!:01, ~11.ket Mah. elr coll4llH011- l11to •"'· SAVE $1200 ·sAVE $600 SALES·SElYICE·PAlTS·FINANCE·IENTAU AND LEASIN~ YOUR PEISONAL SAn5FAC1ION GUARANTEED "SERVICE IS OUR MAIN CONCERN" Open MaNlay th'""' ffldlY 'Ill 9 p.m. Open 'Ill 6 °" Satvrday-CLOSED SUNDAY BUICK THI IUICK COllNlll_ y_. Allfllorlled l1ldl •Opel• .laCJllCW Dealer 234 E. 17th St. 548-7765 . I -------------------.. New Caro 9IOONow Ca" -· Stp....., 12, 1968 DAILY PU.OT"' • HooAOW con Hoo ...,, c ... OD all '68 CARS in stock! k 1>o11om. od to absolul• roe ;JI !'Tic•• slash rc,..,\an and ot n•'* Vl• ' Th• antir• invanto"1 h w•Y lor t be sold to m• "' outh• mu• • .,ym .11 o0n b• com1n9 od \• which "'' ' th• 'b9 m • Sfll 0 9,.at ver before\ I • Save •' n• ••• D 't mi" tlii•I t. I on .,\ec 1on. BRVEDERES lncludin9 Satellte1, Ro,d Runntr1 ind GTXi Pric•d from , •• $2172 Entin• NumlMr BIE10174I • BARRACUDAS V•rlecl Equipment SelK+ion. Priced from • , , .. . .. ~· . $2471 Entlne NumlMr llll 1 lt46 Chryalen and Imperials Pr1ctically All Modtl1I SAVE TO , , , ··~$~IJ47 ··· Englno Number K1Cl06126 '66 PONTIAC $TO M1r4+1, C111p•. .f .,.... rr1.,, •• ,, .,,, r.1.dl• 1!MI 11-•tw. fkVL4171 s2222 '63 DODGE 440. Vt, 111to-flo, '''''• ~'''"• powff' 1t.•rl11t. FAC. ro•Y AIR COHDrTIOHIN6. IKY OJll 5999 '64 CHRYSLER . ........... "'· , .. , ......... '• ,.w, .... ,,"" ,...,,, but1w1, f1s.f1ry 1lr. IASH J7J. All fir thl1 l1w, 1-... $1444 6. CHRYS. 300 D11r h1rcl+.p. Vt, •utom•• c. re41o, ht1t.r, ,..,..,, tHrlnt I M1k11, 1t•w•r 1114_,, FACTORY AIR DrTIOHIN5 lSYNl771 S2666 '65 DODGE r1l1r1 2 cloor hardtop. VI, 1wt.r111th:, r1dl1 111d h11f• 1r, power 1t11rin1. Mir. N1. 09f2t $1599 '66 PLYMOUTH StMlf Fury. Lo1d1d. VI, 111t•. tr•n1., RAH, I'S, ''· I'. wlnd-1. f•ctery •lr, •tc. A ,..u, fr1U. Clf· (l'PVJltl $2299 '68 PLYMOUTH C111t111t l111ltv""•• Stat!" W1g0fl. Jll CID VI, AT, RIH, rs, ''· w,w, F1ctHy 1lr. F1rlory werr1niy. fll41- GID207tl I, s3555 '68 PLYMOUTH Fwy Ill .f Dr. H.T. Vt, ••lo. tr•11a., RIH, PS, ¥1..,t ,.,t F..c+ory •Ir. l•I. ef t..hry wfy, Low 11111•" IY8E 1611 $3444 .-. -lllrWlfl SIMW. "''-'•• 1f. Al ,..._ ..... IP lrlll ._., All ....,,..... can "' 11/bltct It ~ Mllil. , I t I l I, " ·, , DA.D:Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Benefits of Beaut·y I P~c Coast Highway will become a scenic high- way 'With ocean views preserved along Its 42 miles ln Orange County, ii tbe Orange County Coast AssoclaUon succeeds with a program now under way, The associat.Jon is seeking state designation of the rou~ u an official scenic highway and Is gathering fuod.s for undergrounding of utilities and control of slgnboardJ. ' County government bas agreed to match up to fl.S mllllon in funds to in1plement the program. And in what ls believed to be a funding program unique in Callfombl, financial help will be sought from such di· verse non-governmental sources as business, industry, development associations and private developers. Newport Beach and Huntington Beach are already making good progress. In Newport Beach, the city has planted. grass, trees and shrubbery along the city's once debris-covered abandoned Pacific Electric Iight- of-way. And in Corona del Mar the merchants have jolned the city in converting center islands to flower ganleos. In HunUn£ton Beach, the women's auxiliary of the Chamber of Commerce is spearheading a beautifica- tion program in conjunction with the widening of the highway lhrou~h that city. Beautification is far more than beauty !or its own sake. It has repeatedly been demonstrated that spruc- ing up and "greening" up a community attracts both business and industry. A prime recent out-of-state example is a six-county ar~ of northeastern Minnesota. Fifty communities em- barked on what they called an "instant urban renewal" program. It was aimed at revitalizing in quick order, and at low cost, the downtown Main Street a reas of all the towns. The formerly depressed iron range region has since attracted. $1 billion in new industry, expects another $1 Mbongans Welcomed Them Warmly Herewith is another u n w r i t t e n chapter from that unpubli shed reference wort, "A HistOl'y of the World, 1950-1999." Its title: "The Death of Amerloan Political Con- ventions." Many factors have been cited by historians for the disappearance of p o 1 i t t c a l conventions from the American scene, but the prime cause, most observers agree, was that neither major party could find any place to hold them. Thb problem became apparent in the 1972 presidential year. Miami Beach 'had paid t h e Republicans '800,000 In cash and services to host thelr 1968 Convention, expecting to recoup in tourist dollars and reams of free publicity. BUT IT WAS Wlm mixed erhotions that the Mlam1 Beach Booster Club received a telegram eQ"ly in 1972 from the GOP National Committee, saying: "WILL RETURN TO'ldIAMI BEMCH FOR SI MILLION." Dear Gloomy Gus: Perhaps rabid Russian bears should be shot (JBS, Gus, Sept. 3). Perhaps rabid Californian bears should also be shot. Ther('. are m any Calilornians and other Americans, howtiver, who believe in the Humane Society. Be thankful that you are an animal in this particular soc- iety. Otherwise, JBS would surely perish. -L. H. agreed It had little to lose and sent a postcard in rep J y: "Give up $10 million and you can nave the p}ace for a week.'' As for the Democrats, who bad recefved $900,IXXI from Chlcago to hold their 1968 Convention in that city, they prudently decided to h<Hd thelr '72 con- vention eh;ewhere - p r I m a r i l Y because Chicago had been boycotted by all rational Americans since Ute reams of free publicity received four years earlier. IN THE END, 001h parties sent identical messages to the mayors of every American City: "CONGRATULATIONS! YOUR COM· MUNITY P ICKED AS SITE OF OUR '72 CONVENTION. THINK OF FREE PUBLICITY YOU WILL RECEIVE ." The replies ranged from, "Are fOO some kind of nut?" to, "The first delegate spotted here will be shot on sight." 'The Boosters Club met in the ruins of Miami Beach's famed Ghengis Khan Hotel, heevily-cobwebbed but still habitable, lo consider the oller. The Republicans finally settled on ''Dol)'t forg11t, ~eJI e~. ~e~of"" lJ?e.nEi2-~~--~W.~~,SJ11 FJat.s_ and were ...... Iii!'!· pu5liclfy agahi," &aiit Club Presi-1il"Vmg an exCifing Ume cf e c r y 1 n g dent Hergen Weems, oPening a yellow-spendthrift bureaucrats and GUa ed scrapbook labeled 'Convention, '68,' monsters until . they were ~- ''like, 'an atrocious monument in bad fortunately bur 1 e d in a surprise taste to all that is deeadent in sandstorm on the third ballot. Ameri<:an society.' Or: 'kelp-strewn beaches, steamy climate and $100 whores.' Or, here's one: 'If Pickett had charged at Gettysburg the way Miami Beach merchants charge he would have wound up in Canada.' Of coune. let's not forget the tourist dollar." ''I SAW A TOURJST here only two or three years ago." said one Booster wistfully. "He got lost on his way to Key \Vest." Alter much discu:;sion, the Club B11 George Dear George: My husband is an efficiency expert (time and motion study is bis speciaXy) and he drives me crazy with his stop watch telling me how I could "save steps" in the kitchen. Hill "expert" lec- tures drive me wild, because all he does Is lie around on the sofa. What can I do. SICK OF HEARING rr Dear Sick: Hand him a mop and bucket. That will stop b.iJ clock. Dear George: I1 you really understood womeo you wouldn't h11ve ad- yjJed R. T. not to pursue the matter. Any wmnan would know that lllri Wll just playlog hard to Cot. SUE Dear"Silo: U I reallJ uodentDod women 1 _,..,,I be wr!Unf an 1dvic< colamn. I nuld be rid> 11 Mid•• wlQI a W'Ol klwlde cllolo ol Drtve- 111 Advico Par!nn fJ1t Hubendl _.., __ <8olld ,. ... pr<>1>Jem• 1o 0eorre i. prompt acdoa. However, for ,.lit prompt octloa, a I 1 o codOll Cllo IOIOJdou. ) • I TIIE DEMOCRATS were trying to cl)oose between Alcatraz and the bot. tom of the Grand Canoyn when they received a generous Invitation from the Republic of Mbonga to hold their convention there. "To think that there is still one piece in the world," said the Party Chairman, tears In his eyes, "that believes a political convention is an asset to the community." So the :llOO deltigates and can- didates. singing, "Happy Days Are Here Again," took ship and landed at last in Mbonga. The Mbongans welcomed them warmly. boiled them carefully and ate every single one. How to Address Our Lawmakers U. I. llNATOll• ThomAS H, Kuctlftl (ll), ,11 S. Cl1udl1111 SI., Allll ""''"' lt>G G9Q•Pll MurPl'ly (R), •1 N. Rodeo Or. 8tverly Hl!IJ, Durlno CCl"•rM•l-1 Mttlons: "!11"' Ollie. 81<11M W•Jll!ne1on, o.C. JU!l. U, $. •!l'Rl(SlfNTATIVlfl !Qn"" c..,.,17 OfllTI Ricl\lnl T. H•nN (:Miii 0!1trlcl'-OI, 1HJ W C~sctnl ........ , lu!lil!! SIG, Allll'ltWll1 J•mu If. Utt llSlh OhlTlct-RJ, m E.. 4ltl S"-f, Twttn, Ovr!119 C1t111....sl-t ........... : Ht!-, 111' Ltn~ Hou .. Offlc• l lctt.r utt, n.. R•"""' ~ Ofl'l09 ·~ .. W•shlntton, D.C. 10Jlt. STATll lllNA10lt$ l"llOM OIAllOll COUtrtn' Jlll'lll G. Scl'!t?!ltt (i.lfl Dlt~ll, bl l i d 4111 $"'"', Tutllfl. 11'111 J-E. Wllo9""'" Cliflh Dlttrld-ll, ,. E11I OI .......... Flllllf1oll ,_,I, Du•lfl• '"ll1111w -*'-r S'9M CWl"4 llulo "'11!1~ c.111 • ..,. STATI: ASSllMZLYMllN P•OM OUJMI COUNTY RCllbtrt E. 18adhlm 17111 Ol1trkf-'tl, !Ut W•'lt!:lllf Dr., MtwOOrl lou<tl """-C....,..,,l'"'I ~...._. Ett~ MCI 1-, hWlc ltlfllo no,, '"" c...-.11oN, W•Mr, anoi1 dlt.,_, L.tOi. lath~ •-l•llOol. Jq/hn V, ttllet (M OldrlC'l-R I. VII ~ ...,._ ll!WI,. loin. A. ll'ut~rll:l'l. c-in...: !"I-Miii I~ wrentt. 1~1"'-1 1111a1......_ Sldll Wl'lfl" ll-.rt H. '...U (PO!fl OIUtlC'l-1). 11"2 leMfl llYL *"""'ll>llon lffdl. C$!M'l/l'-1 lilK*N ... R• lpoorfloo>nwn!, Nt\lflldoel 1"111 (W" OitWIN+•ll. .... 51olf" II>...-91'111 VtllNM Affltl"' K-'fl C.erv (tt!h Dllfrlct-01, 1111 Wiit LI-' ... a.I" 0. ANihtlm. '°"""lttl9! l"IM11a aM ·-· It .... -...., l•••llo<I. end Vll;:o-OWlrm.~ 1-.tlefl. Durfnlt ltllll11lv1 11J1iw.1 lllJrt c.....a. a.er... ........ c..111 • ..., • ' blllion over the next five years. And reta.Ders report new tile in their cash registers. A leader in the movement said, "Let's race it, your Main Street is the first thing a company on the prowl for a new plant site sees. Or, for that matter, a tourist. It is, in eUect; your calling card. uu it is cluttered and sculled, your· chances of los- ing the Industry and customer are very high. But paint up your store fronts, upgrade street lighting, put in new displays, sandblast exteriors, and plant trees and your chances of landing both new industry and out..of- town customers go way up." One more benefit was experienced: The Minne- sotans gained a feeling of rebirth and self-confidence by solving their problems without outside help. All concerned in the Orange Coast version of "in- stant renewal" deserve hearty applause and full sup- port. Ghoulies and Ghosties "From ghoulies and ghosties and long leggity beasties and things that go bump in the night, good Lord deliver us!" That old Scottish prayer will be a good one for the superstitious set to remember tomorrow, for it will be Friday the 13tli. It hardly seems worth a mangy rabbit's foot to worry about the one day, however, what with so m any things going bump every day all over the world. .AhA,u.;;:::.I t-.> But those who do cling to belief in the power of magic and witchcraft -and therefore have a four-leaf clover or a horseshoe close at hand for protection t<r morrow -should hang onto their talisman. Friday the 13th comes again in December. ''IT') SfEIJ A GRW 5fASON. A BLINCll Of Kl~ e006HT All MY OVEN CLEANER ANI> CITY 1-\All 100K All MY WHITEWAfH.! Central Aini of Revolutionary Minority Discredit All U.S. Institutions WASHINGTON -'Ille p0litics ot dissent, confrontation and disorder deserves careful and respectful study. Before Atity. Gen. Clark and Dr. Milton Eisenhower get carried away by the sociological implications of this time or trouble they would do well to study the politics of disorder for what It is, a revolutionary technique. Atty Gen. Clark is examining "police brutality" in the Chlcngo disorder. Dr. Eisenhower's com- mission on civil disorders is studying that and everything else. They will lose their way, like the Iiot com- mission, if they do n<1t focus on something else t h a n sociological generalities, the right of the young to express thetnselves, and !O on. The technique of public disorder is sophisticated and puzzling but there are some wide ranglnig thinkers at the White House who believe they have got it figured out. In their context the wm-, Gene McCarthy, Rap Brown, Stokeley Carmichael and the yippies and hippies are merely pawns in the game. THE CENTRAL AIM of those who master-mind the polities of disorder is to induce a right-wing overreaction, thus sharpening the dark divisions in American society. They would create an atmosphere in which a revolu· tionary minority can thrive and grow on the revulsion to a "gestapo" in a "police state" supporting an un- popular war, suppressing dissent by force and perstC!Jting racial and political minorities. All government, all institutions are made tbe em- bodiment of evil. lAlw-and-order is but the shield for bigotry, hatred, injustice and repression. The march on the Pentagon earlier this spring, the disruption Of Colwnbia University, and the Chicago outrage are linked together as Of the same pat- tern and because some or the personalities involved were the same. The march on the Pentagon failed because the youthful front was not smitten down by the war lords. TIIAT CONFRONTATION Involving some 50,000 protesters was hand.led in style by riot-trained federal troops who cUd not respond to taoots and could not be lured into overt physical reactions. The yo ut hfu l demonstrators, instructed via bull· born by their older leaders, simply had to fade into the night after falling to create riotous scenes for the television cameras. Columbia was more or a success but not totally because ex-pr es id en t Grc:.yson Kirk avoided an immediate con!rontation with youths who made a very bad public impression by cam~ ping in hi! office. Chaos was created, however, the {unctions Of t b e university were brought to a halt and, in the end, the right.wing reaction asserted itsell in the shape of the New York City police force c~lied in by university authorities to reclaim con- trol of their institution. Chicago was a total success. The confrontation was brought to the stage of violence. Whether the violent police rt!action was provoked or unprovoked, justified or unjustified, was of little moment. It hawened and ths.t is what made the Chicago confron.t.ation a suc- cess. Without the police reaction the Chicago demonstration would have gone down as waste motion like the Pentagon march, and notable mostly for the shock value of the repeated chant," ••. you, L.B.J. ALL THE BEITER was Ille fact that a case eould be made that the police aoted without sufficient pro• voca!lion and that the incident became a flaming outrage before the television cameras as the Democratic NationaJ Convention moved into the balloting stage. Atty. Gen. Clark and Dr. Eisenhower can help by defining_ the elements that go into the politics of disorder, spoWgbting its leaders, and getting "police brutality" into the con- text it belongs. There will be much more of dissent, confrontation and disorder before we get through th.is period. An un- derstanding of the techniques Of disorder and how they Operate is essential to working out ways to deal with it. Established authority will need some new techniques or its own. Local police will have to achieve new levels of sophistication, or in the end we may be faced by what no one want.a, a federal internal security force like those in many other nations. ThJs would make the apostles of disorder very h&ppy. l Bartlett's Br~ught Up to Date A !Jum)?er ... of figur~s be~~ Fr~ud and Jung bave never before appeared in "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations." Perhaps, writes Emily Morisoo Beck, ed.itm of the new Fourteenth EcUtion, because they were not thought to have said anythlng fooniliar. But, r.trs. Beck adds in discussing tttis "Completely revised" and marvelous reference tool, .it was astonishing t.c find among the missing in earlier editions C<Jn- fuclus, Oheclcliov, Bran<J:e:is, Bergson, Cotton Mather, Ganclri, Lao Tzu, Kant, Kierkegaard. MARY TUDOR, for instance, once &aid: "When I am dead and opened, you shall find 'Calais' lying <m my heart." That's now in. So is this line from Juvenal: "The greatest reverence Ls due the :fOUJJI." And Cromwell : "I beseech you, in tile bowels of Cbrist, think t pcs•ible you mieht be mistak>en.'' Cromwell's words were familiar eoough ttlat Judge Larned Hand suggested t!iey be "written over the portals al evtry church school, courtbouse and . • . legislative body l.n the Uni tied Sta tee." Since the last revised BarUett, a centennial edition in 1955, or ju&t before it, a number oC notable words have been uttered, some by J<.tln F. Kennedy ("Let us never negotiate out of rear, but let u.s never feoar to negotiate"). More than 500 new en- tries art in this edition -John XXIIJ, Mao Tse-tung, Martin Luther King Jr., ••""""-hnllll# Qvthli.s. .._,_.. .......... Lini.. .,_, lne .... ; Slt.M. Albert Camua, S&m Ro)'l>urn, !'ablo \'la•so, J. D. Salinger. J , D. Sal· l.nger? "I kffll pi<tmlog all U-liWe kids Quotes Phlllp O'Roarkt, V••tun, jut baclt from Viet daty -"Until Hanoi un- derstands that agsresaion doe1 not pay, we ahou1d put unre.lentJnc pres.rure on the enemy in bOtb North and South Vletnam. ' """"""-_ neglected uttuances, Mrs. Beck and her staff of scholars culled out ol Bartlett what they felt were words no longer foamiliar -jwt as editors of the 1937 editioll elimlnated 90ffie of the quainter lines ri. Fannie Steers; Sir Samuel Tuke, and Captain Charles Morris ("Solid men ol Boston, make no long orations; solid men of Boston, drink no deep potatiOfll!i"). 1n this big field of rye .•• if they're rurming and they don't look where ttiey're going I have to come out from sornew}Jere and catch them . That's all I'll do all day, I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy." ("The Catcher in the Rye," 1951.) TO MAKE ROOM for tlhese new, or The new B.arUett is more than seven lim<1 th< size ol the original ("A Collection of Familiar Quotations") JlUbU.bed In an edition limited to IOOO copies in 1855. Jctm B art 1 e t t ' s University Book Store in Cambridge --Oecame-a -m"eeting-ptace.--forHarwrd. -• professors and students. The pro· prietor developed a reputation for knowing just a.bout .any wluabl.e quot.at.ion and source -the Bible, Shakeopeare, Patrick Henry, or JiDeo from "Hail Colwnhia" and "1be Old Oaken Bucket." He collected these for the scholars. And now, among others, James Baldwin, Truman Oe.pot.e, A 11 en Ginsberg (" ... angelheaded hipsters burning for the .ancJ-ently heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night" -"Howl," 1956). WWJam Bo1u Most Necessary Study: Means, Ends 1 ,. An unborn child, it has been said, if lt does not get sufficient nourishment, will draw it from the tissues of the mother -will practically eat her up. In much the same way, plans and ambitions can devour the man who harbors them. A deep, consuming am- bition may eat the substance of the aoul and finally destroy it. Yoong people are told to be am· bWoua ; but they are r arely warned that 1<>metime1 the price is too high to pay. "Let a man beware how he pro- J>OIQ lo himseU any plan,., said Coley -for to aucceed in a venture may mean to fail as a person. I RA VE SEEN tllis happen most vMdly ID people In tho eotorta!oment world -to aoton and c<anedians and balleriou. Thdr burning unbiUon, from youth onward, to become celebratlld has robbed them of their esseotlal humanity. Meu in ttle busioeu world, too, someti.mec tunl into freaks, who are not realty alive and sensitive except when engaged Jn advancin.g their plans. They hive drawn too mud'I nourish~ tnoet1t from their tot.111 in order to run the dynamo, and if the dynamo were lhut off, the7 would Itel dud. BUT NO PAll'l\ OF A penoo must i be made greater th.an the whole person. The food cannot be more im- port.ant than the eater, nor should the ambi.Uon be placed above t h e personality. Everything we do should be for the aake of the wllelene11 ol us, .and no single drive can dominate our life without draining away ttie other elements. ArnbiUou& and successful men look with scorn upon w8.5trel1 and ne're.Qo- wellJ. ~a~e they can see that the wastrels are pt1clng pleasure and ln- dolence above the whole pentol.llt,y. BVT IS mi;; MAN who devotes himself wbolly to gain Ind to eminence not pervertlog hJmsoU ju!! ., much aa the wa.IU'el ls! 11 be not, also, taking a part of himself and maldnr -part too lm-while n&glectinf the other appetjtes ot tbe IJliril! 'lbe moM neceaary study is the study of mea•a and ends. Is the proper end of 1 mu'a lile pleasure, or profit, or ..,,....! Or la II llO!l\'°1lnl rreater UWI \II< ... ID wbldt tllele m07 cm- tribute, but only in a healthful balance? Unless we know ttie proper end, we run the danger ol turning a means lnto .an end -of assuming-that fame or fortune are the ultimate goals for th• personality. When we do this, we 1rt1 drawing nourishment from the tissues oI tbe soul and leaving it 1 wrinkled huak. ----- Thursday, September 12, 1968 TM tditortal pag11 of the Datl11 Pilot 1eekl to hi/arm and tdm. ti.fate rtadtn b11 prcmtting WI Mwpap<r'• oplnlo!ll ond - iMn&ary on topia of fntcTclf ond irignlfiam<<. bl/ ~ • tcmms f01' the •%J)rc1rion of our rt'odnt' opiniQtl.I, end bf pre1entmg tll.d-dfvrr1c vM-to- poi"tl of informed ob1e-rven =· IJ>Oi«"""' °" IDpiu Of IM Robert N. Weed. Publlaher l ! ------... .,. - • • EDITION N.Y. Stocka • • VOL. 61, NO. 220, 3 SECTIONS, 32 'PAGES -. THVRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, -1968 NEWPORT BEACH, 'CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS \ Harbor $eventy.five private C 1t1 I e DI discussed Wedoolday nlgl>t -they might go about lmp.-ovin( t h e performance Of Newport-Mesa UDitled School Dlatrlct. e Those wtio actended the Ccnmuntty Forum on Schools cbose f o r. _ themaelvea tbe roj.e of ad'vil«a lo the .chool hoard 8lld rot.d four tq>lca the mo!! lmportani to begin wortlng oo. 'rhey are: · -Scbool-communit7 com- Back Bay ' Exchange in Court Bog -; By BRUCE BENSON "Of ,,. DlllY ,, ....... ' About one year ago, tramfonnatlon of Upper Newport Bay into something ak>ng the lines of Newport Harbor moved ahead with approval from the state Landa Comm.iJslon of a real estate trade. Twelve months lat.er, the mudflats and shoal waters of the Upper Bay ap- pear virtually unchanged. Bui efforts continue to inch ahead toward the start of a big dredglflg and dtveloP. ment operation. The status of the Upper Bay at · present ts in the hands of lawyers who are slowly working up a .. frlendly law suit" to test the constitutionality of JegJsiatlon on which the real estate deal was based:. Jn the trade, 4SO acres of land owned by: th:e Irvine Co. was turned over to Orange County ln return for 157 acres of•oublic tideland!! at the Upper Bay. Appraisers said the Irv!ne lands were worth $19.5 million while the county tideland!: were v.alued at $11.5 mlllion. ,.. • FIGURES DISPIJTED The llgures were bltterty cllspilled. Many people coU!ended the Irvine Co. stood to gain more th8!t 'tbi 4 .. fy, but the charges were denied. State Lands commis:donera Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch. then -Finance Director Gordon P. Smith and Con- troller Houston I. Flournoy voted S.Q to approve the bay land exchange. Since then rtudles have been launch- ed by the county Harbor District a® the Irvine Co. dealing with 1oill in~ vestiitation, field surveys and mapping and the effects of tidal action. Contracta amounting to $150,000 have been awarded for the studies, Citizens muracat1oa. -A quarter 1eUion ryrtem. -A future hood electlon and new metbodJ of school finance. ---Oilldi>Une in Cbe ICllootJ. CommiUees were formed to meet again in two weeka and-begin re-.!Ung the topics for draftloc of poaJUoo statomeota Ibey will present to the school hoard. ,. ' James Wood of Colt-t Mesa and Richard Jenness of Newport Brach, _, wllo organized the forum, b1<d to spark the audience. But the at- moapbere remained a H1ile flat. • NM iresent were II:!'/ persona who vocally opposed put school hoed eJec- tiorui 1Ucb. aa -menibei'1 of the group •1cw.zen1 for ~ Schools.'' Many prevloua pro tcbool bond workers turned out. ScboolJ Supt. WiDiam Omnlqb•m and school hoard 'Preoldoot James -, • DAILY Pn.c>T ltefl ,_,. HOW IT'S DONE DOWN UNDER New Zealand Pre B11rtlatt Demonstr11te1 Top New Zealand Lawn . with the c;tist spilt equally between the , . --"'9;f~t'!'11~~~t:. .. e ~oiitractl-71rwi"1=ff-;:r-rw--=:n·g-· in·--c·:;R4-- that basted to the so-called friendly vvl.JW . "· . .., . UZr.1 .. law suit. ' , . . v. A. uvtc" Helm, county auditor, ' I : believed there was sufficknt doubt By EVELYN SHERWOOD many titles be boids. He wears 1everal over the constitutionality ol laws on ot ,,.. o.iry "'"' tt.tr medal!, modestly under die lapel d which the trade was hued to refuse to Alan Bartlett, fam_ous New 1.ealand hll bowling J!cket. · l&sue payment -for the county's share la~ bowler, baa Just moved to Corona · A · civil engineer Bartlett recently or the costs. del 14.ar with hi• f~. ·· re.Laid the lawn bowlnr course for ISSUE CENTERS "We lOYeAmlrlCa," h~said today in Laguna Beach. hi! dipped "down-under" acoeat. "We don't mix i.-..ti.... In The constitutionality l 1 s u e ap-"Ev•~""· Is 50 1rt-••y. We have ...,.,. ... '6 tl n•·rs on whether the state -,,......, 11'\1\Ll Auckland," he said. "'nle ·men have paren y ce ""' •• i..~ out our dtl--.... u. nAnM'S.'' can turn over public tidelands to a ~ ~l' r-r-· their clubs and the women tbe:lra." private company as was done ln the Bartlett, 53, bas been bowling for 21 Tbe family likes American food. Upper Bay swap. Tidelands, in-years. "~aka are gt'e'at," Mrs. Bartlett cidentally, are simply lands covered "Aity man over-age for t be said. "But the cakes and breads are by rising tides. strenuous sports 1ucb as football and ditferent. They have an unusual odor. The Board of Supervisors authorized ten.nU and wbo doem't want to retire But we're getting used to IL" Heim to obtain outside counsel for the altogether, can play either bowls or They like color TV. Auckland bas law suit. The cotmty's own legal staff, cricket Both are good e:s:ercise and only one channel. headed by Adrian Kuyper, will be out-of-doors activity," be e:s:plained. The Bartlett.a: have three chil:lren: siding with the Irvine Co. in the law "Let's look at It this way.'' he.con-Suzame, U; Ron, 13, and Max, 12. The suit against Heim. tinued, "nearly 200 people can play on parenta feel that U.S. schools are way "The county now ta waiting fdr the ttree greens for about P:> • month. In ahead in modern math and technology Irvine Co. to proceed in Superior New Zealand that includes subecrip-wlllle Ille Auckland 1choola emphuize Court," Kuyper said. "The matter !loo lo a dub. We clreH for the sport wodil biJlol'y and g~apby. already was filed in the state Sdprome in white "'"""""clw Jack!I, bowling "Some people here, ' Bartlett amll· Cour~ which traoafmed it to the aboel 8lld wlllle sbfrt," ed, "don't know where New Zealand Court of Appeal, which in turn "0..rnjllm of the North" b IXIO of II." transr.n-ed the maltel'~ back to Superior Courl" Kuyper and the Irv1nt Co. have ~ a petition for a writ dlncUng Heim to (See UPPEll llAY, Pap I) 6 Boats Drifting After Lines Cut Sia. hoat. nongtng In 1lu fr<lm a Ifs. foot dinghy to a 25-foot sailboat were l<und cut -t at Che upper end ol Newport IWtlor near tho old South 0o .. t Co., the nam.. Deportment reported today. The mooring lioee of tile -had been loosened or cut l<MDtllme between 1a.m.and4 a.m. WtaM!ldsy, ollloon said. Nooe of !be boat. - dAmaged and all bot -bid been retumed to lllelr ownen. The -of tbe sfsth -» .... In Los An(elol ud bu been ootilled b)' Jetter that his cnft ls wilting fGI-him ata-~dock,Ullcon ..id. i. .. -~ Sandbag Squabble Seashore Residents Seek Refund In the paot Ihm! years, dty, county and federal agmcle1cbat&ipeot about '500,000 in the m>sloo batue in West Newport. So far, no beachfroot holnft bave collapeed. But not-eweyoot lli11>I Seall!ore Drive ii happy about It. Tue JllllOI Stamp and Mn. Mort Acl«t" for lnrtanct. llloY own homH at 4201 and 4113 SUlhore -111 !be mldA <i the erosion cril!s area -and Ibey wont tbelr lllO · Jn sandbag money bOct. They .. ll all about it in a Jolnlfy signed lettar lo tbe Ott ()oomdl-today : -"On AIJlllll llllth, we were In tr«lble with ... racnt -.. and ...... ~ dampr. Wiiii the -lblllty "' 141111& ' our t*iol •an and am Sea1ban. "Mn. Adft al 4201 ulled (City Hall) and wu told the city would aelloltoiy 1not do any NOObagging. "We immediately onlered (from the clty) 800 bag! 1'hlch cost '1!0 ••• The nut rooming, August 29th, the c I t y worteo anived. and aanaoaga:ed the adjacent properties. "Ioaamudt a the clty wu putttn& in 1,800 b a 11 for the 1 a m e area and PoYlnl for the lahor, we !eel JUl!illed in aaklng for a mund <i $22.llll to Mn. Aden '""1 '87.50 to Jamee Stamp.•• A m~Jll aide tald the city staff alrufb' re)ecled a vertill request for tba Mndbac rtlund. 1"I'hlt'• whJ lhe1're taldag, It ap with the City Oolmcll," the aide 11111. "They feel intt1 _, _,t It:" • Qoundh•1411 -will probobty ·late up Ile request Sept. 23. • •I ~ ~-' Sch06l Improvements Pe)'lol>,.... tllore to ten Ille dlilenl' group it bad tllelr blening, It wu evident a aross aectlon. of. citlun.s wa not prea:eot, although Jen· --coofesaed be had v-.. a!Dat four of seven bond meuw-ea. on the lut blllot. ' ''ibe Cr!l'IP-de!ennlned to~ clear ct iJlfluence ol IC!lool perlOllDOI. A -.ut that tj)I J>ttfera· to keep 111e in~allocl out "' -ad· miliilralo;1 --.. c:Waeno 1flli be -. free to stop oo toes If they mad to. One theme of the meeting was apologiz1ng to school board members !<Jr seemtngly crow<llog their function. Jenness. ~aid, "We can't Just leave the tcboolJ to ' a few adm!nistrMora. W.t're aµ b:l;\'Qlv*t 1n educatJ.oo. There are 50,000 of u.a lay people who vote. We lhoWd have our aay." IJe uted-tbat position 1tatementa be •up,POrtect · by good, v e r I f 1 ab 1 e references. "We won't do the board a tervice U we present it with a report based on generallUea," he said. "The board of education I a nelgbbor1 of yours. They serve without pay. Theirs la a thankle1s job for t6e hours they put Jn. Let'a not lec- ture them. Let's try to help them," be said. Disappointed at the turnou~ Wood said, "'11tere'• no shortage or people wbo can clte problems. But apparenUy (See FORUM, Pare Z) Oil Issue May Be on Newport 'Ballpt By JEROME F. COLLINS Of 'hie Dtinr ,.., ,,_.. Newport Beach voters may make the final decision on whether oil ii to be pumped from the abandoned city dump. It depends on a number ol questions that must be settled first. Among them: -ls there enough oil under the 40- acre gravel and rubbish pile near the Santa Ans Rlver to be worth pum- .Viets R~pulse .Cong,.~rap Guerrtba Unit -BAIOON (IJl'll ""-Sol*~ •lntielrjmlli "" ~ ·4roV· 'the ljuJt ol a l,OOIJ."'"'! COm· -lorce GUI al 'r~ Nldl dly sdiur1>1 alld tb• fouCbt a '/ldoti1 bit-- lie with 150 guerrillU tr-4 in ..,. tio!Dfet. '· ' . UPI Cocrespondent-·Nat Glbton reported from Tay MOb, tile c.n. bod.tan border city 50 miles northwest of Saip under attack since earty Wednesday, that remnant. ol I.he Communlat 1o ... were pinned inlicle 'n>ai '!bong haml81 on the - edg• ol the cKy. ping? -ls Jt legal for the clty to go after it! -Would the Qty Council want to put the l.ssue on the municipal ballot! Under council authorization city aides today began trying ta come up with answers to the flnt two questions. They will probably determine the council's aDIWer' to the third. "We hope to be able to report back to the coundl within _90 days," aaid Assistant City Manager James De CbaJ.ne. The municipal ballot P. r o 1 p e c t ruulta from councll action Tuesday on oonaultanta' recommendatloos for development of the dump site, aban- doned more than a year ago. Its be!! shori-term use, said Wi!Hy & Ham o1 Arcadia, planning and engineering consultanta, would be . to develop It either u a tlllft-pll', 18- (See DUMP, P•S• I) Hessian Gets Jail Sentence For Beating One ot three Hea.ians motorcycle dub members -pleaded ,guilty to cb..,. atemming .from • reveage raJd oo a Corta Mesa boxet'a home to- day faces a1x months in Orange C:Oun· ty Jail and a '500 fine, Thomas M. Hille, 20, of 'l:JJ1I Cany0n Drive, ju.st oullide eo.ta Me,. city Hmibl, wu given the muimmn penalty allowable Wednesday on bis guilty plea to a charge of assault and baltel'y. The ail"led leader of the raid a1>- peared fn Hllltor District Judicial Court today for re..attaignment after a chain ol. legal maneuvers, but won a continuance unUI next 'Iburaday. Frank W. "Wlld Mouse" Rundle, 2f, of 135 Albert Place, Costa Mesa, \II charged with aasault with intent to commit murder, ullUlt with a deadly weapon and burglary. · Gibson Nld Soudl Vietnamese ~ and U, S. inlanlry poured withering ttOA·flre into, tho trtl(ll'ed Communllll' posiUODI wbue u. s. jet ~L-1114 IUtUOO' "poull(led the him1R lroln overhead. --Ho·has~beeJrbeldjl!C!rlhiiffii'&lter JU annt,'ln lieu of '37.000 balt- Moll Communlsta melted into tile -night and avoided contact wltll lhe allied troops clearing ll1Jbur!lo tp the east, south and wellt Of tmm. Military apokeamen in 9algoo an· OOllDced U. S. battlefield deallll last. week decrtoaed. 1ba>ply.lrom 4(11 tbe previo0.1 week tb 195. The number of Gls woonded plunged fr<lm 2,513 to 1,400, refiectin& a lower level Of hollililies throllgbout tile eountr,-laat .... k. Communist losses declined from 5,292 to 1,1M dead. South v1.-nue beedqu:arler1 said m government aoldiect died and 1,Ml suffered wounds lut week. Geo. Crelgblon W. Al>Nml, CUD• CELEBRATES .40TH BIRTHDAY Dl1nty'1 Mlckty Mousa Disneyland Sets Birthday, Party For Mickey Mouse mander Of U. S. fon:ea in Vietnam, The spryest, gayest. 40 year-old in toured tbe Tay Ninh area today as the w<rld will be feted Sunday at allied forces moved 1D . behind ~ Oilneyland, aa all the D 11 n e y pwilidll.ng 24-hour aerial bombardm8Dt "' characters and tbou1andl of park to retal:e tile M>urt. without Initial viJlton obacrve bia birthday. oppotitloo. Mickey Mouse, originated back in Newport _ Gives Implied Backing To College Jlonds I • lWlB a1 Steamboat Willle1 LI expected to look yowiger than ever u ht slices lnto a huge birthday cake. A big birthday paradt foe Mickey la scheduled at 4 p.IQ."-wben a host of hiJ •toclates In the world of joy and won- der, plus bands and dancers, move down DlRJ.eyJarid.'1 Main Stnet. ' No one need biil)g gjlti. ln•lead, Mleby wi\).turn the table's on tradition by livin& presents to each yoµngster Under 12 w.bo r.ome1 to bis pla 4(Jlh ann!Vmory. Tiie nlglit belon, Dlaneyland wm kl<k oil ill bualeat autumn ever with the Oiit of two SammQ'.'s-End Dat6 NJibll, featurloa aelecled gu11t en- • tertainmelit from I p.m. to I a.m., lhrougllout the part. -Tl>• ··-Date Nigh! ls Sept. 22, ,featurtiig en.· lertlllner-1'at P•illwl, plila guest roci bonds for real freu .. ut dancing, 1 • · Dfjlelanil at l)lmeyloocl will com• le the part again oo Saturday, Sept_ it! featuring l.oola Annttnmg alid lon o the world'• -tall Jan Nndl, -' NEW YORK (AP) -Tllo stock mmet 1hcrnd • IOU late 11111 of· tar11oon in lalrty aC!l\Va lr•clJAi, (SM quotaUQDI, Page1_A:l3),, _ Formf!r New York Golden Gloves bo:dog champloo Robert L. Glazier, 30, of 2224 Pli.centfa Ave., ldeJ:ltiffed ·Rundle a1 leader of a 'cycle gang which raided bla home Aug. 1 in ii brutal attack. He said Rundle was angry ovu a tavern pool game and subsequent flght with' the former boxlnc star. 1be victim, who Has alnee moved', said Rundle aimed a IUD and fired' u he coV<!'ed hla face with hla handl, cauting the slug to defiect off a ftnger hooe. Rundle's new attorney, Robert Wbft- m·an, won the week-Ion( continuance Wednesday over vigorous protests by the Dlstrict Attorney's office in order for him to complete additional in- vestigation. Deputy Di1trict Attorney J a y Moseley said tbet-e Is some posslbllltJ that ... a deputy ppbllc defender ap. (See HESSIANS, Pace Z) --,You Wl)l\1t , Deed ycrur IUD• gluses tomorToW, the weather- man irom.taef. Once tbe fog lifts ahoot noon, It'll he baay the rest of the dty with a peak temp of 70 oo the cout and 81 further ~d. INSIDE TODAY ' Want a f111 ta:d ridt1 Hail a ~Tuttin cob in Santa Ana toMN , cobbl11 prohlblte~ frf1m con- ducthsg bwltntll OTI giviftg it . owa11. Pao• e. --=.. ·----·--............ ·---..::.... ...... " "" " • a • • • ... • .. • -" --.. ...... ~ 11 =. .... n.:: =-= T.......... 1t -.. -. --. --.. I . ' DAILY 1'11.llf Mesa Annex Sliced by County Unit 'nlo Local Af/l!DCY Formation Com· mtsalon membon play«I Solomon WednMday ovw Colla Mflla'a pro- poR<I .... xatlon "" Newport Boole. void IDd Pillo-Rood. But t1111 Um• tbl aolutim w11 to cut thl .. babJ" ID blll. The propooed M«:re Country Club · merger "u cut 1n two with ·~ a 11.....,.. por1lon In the center deleted. Letl,.ID tile COUlll;V WU the 2.'5-"""' Soot& Ana Bachta Water Co. office ud n1ervolr Jll"QPlltJ and .everal omllle< pllC<ll-of land to Ille ....too Plllaiodol Rood. Wben the LAFC had completed Ila &dinp everycme wu happy, All property ow n t r 1 wbo wanted to mer1e with Ille dty ,..,.. merged and all. fh-Wbl/ obJe<ted ...... deleted. Annexed are five acres ot Santa Ana Country Club property paralleling Nwport Boulevard and about 24 acres on Pallolcles Road extending lrom Sant,&~ AvenllO to and lncludln1·11te P.U.-Temli. Club pr~. A4o Included la the corner ~Y •I Now· -i and Palll-b011a1D1 llonry'1 kettaurmt: Included in the armexation on Pall- 1ade1 .., a 10Hmlt apartment com· plex now under oomtruct.lon. The 1pproval marb the tint fllC- ceNll11 ...,..111100 "'°"" ID Iha Suto Ana Height.. area in many years. A few moothl ago Costa Mesa filed to lllllU ~ty along Palll-Road on both ~1 of. SaDla Ana Avenue. Nowport Belch COUii-with a larger annexation eucompMlinl tbe Costa MMa JrOject. The LAFC tbrew both at1<mpla out. Santo Ana lldgbla w-co. with· drew it. oppol!tion to the annexation a1 a whole tbil tlme but uted that thelr 2.&3 &Cl'N on PaliJadel be ex- cluded. Mr1. Eleanor Fuller, cba1rmao of the sharoholdon committee, pre- sented the Jll'OPOlal. Property owners repreBented were Jam., C. Coy!'!, 11112 Plllaadee Road. and Alb'ed E. U>y1e1 1192"1: Palisades Road. Heart Physician Evaluates Stand LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Dr. Norman E. Shum.way taya h1J f1n;t two heart frllllll>lant potlenll, wllo died tewtraJ dayl lollowing IUJ'leJ'f, would be rejected Al "unsuitable" rec4>1enla U they wero alive today. Shumwiay told a neww conference Wednelday that c.od1date1 for new hearts no longer are accepted if ottier dependent organt -lungs, liver, kidneys -have 1uffered "irreparable or trrever11ble daJDl:le." He laid in the lldlt of what 11 now known, both Mite kaspert.k, h1J first pollmt, IDd Joteph Rizor, Ille HCCll>d, would have been ruled out for the _..tlon. Shumway h11 pe:lonned. five heart lnmlplani. ot Sllnl<ml Unlvorllty. Fro• P .. e J • . . DAILY •1LOT lt9ft PlllM IS IT A CHANNEL, OR A OITCH? Property Owners T•k• On H1rbour Corp. Boats Stranded Bulldozer Fills in Channel By WILLIAM REED Of TJl9 D.lllY f'llft lllft Jack Osteen, lfl696 Bayview Drive, Sunset Beach, i1 havinc 1 problem these d&)'I with th channel at the rear of his homt -th• channel is gone. A bulldozer began to fill the 300 foot ditch on Sunset Island Wednesday to make way for a street and more hou1e1. Tbe bu.lldoier wu opetated by a men hired by tilt Hunt1nston Harbour Corp., wtil.dl claim• to own tho dltdt 01toen and b1a oellbbor• coll a c:hl.nnel. . The Uny waterwt.y wa1 a channel only at hlfb Ude. At low lido It w11 a river ol. mud, but lt waa tilt M.'Cllt to Ille -for 01toon and b!a DOl(jlbors, be llld. Do1pl.to 1l>o U. 8. Corp1 ol Enllnter• declorln( Ibo ditch to be "not a 1NU:way," Olteen Mid that ''they Olll't do tll!J" M b bUlldollr cloted . 'tho -ol the dll<:h. • ' , HUD!Jnlton HM!Jor COl1>, ..,.Utmen aeld Iha loDd ~ lllcludlnC Ibo ditch_ - la Ibo property of tho corpor1tiotl ond that tho ditch mull be mtod ID order to <19volop ldja .. nt lond. Two ..-rd booll 11111 • Nllboat Ff'Olll P .. e l DUMP. • • had been moored in the channel, kept there by Osteen and hl1 nelgbb«s Mr. md Mrs Harry Knouse aod Mr . and Mrs. W. R. Stephenson. All three famille1 aa1d they ~ land on the .lllami believing it be waterfront pro- perty. "We would never have settled here U we had know the channel would be closed," said Kn9use. Tht cloliDa wa. announced in Mty and at that time an appeal ....., made by the property owners to the Corps of Engineers and tbe county Boa.rd of Superviaor1. Th• .....,..,., aald the wtarw•y wa11 "not oevlgable." • Doa Byrnes, corporation vice J"ftl· dent, 141<! "the ditch ,,.. filled only after ftve months of. inteMlve in· veatigation u t.o the ownef'ship." 'Ibo bomeowner1 aald Ibey wwtd blro • lnyor to loot Ink> polllble . ~ action me! Ille corpor-ation .aiioketmen aald ooly that "tho ftllln1 Wis done.. on ~vice « leg&l ounsel. '' "The boot.a stay,'' Osteen said of the trio of boau lllll In tile dltcll. "The boats will have to go," 1aid Bpnts. "Removal is tile reapon1lbiUty of Osteen." From P .. e l UPPER BAY. • • bole aolf courH or u a tratl1r park. make payment to the. eng1netr1 now 'lbt 10U course could brln1 in carr11n1 out their 1tudie1. munldpll rev1DUe1 of up to '201000 a The county cUl'l;"llltly ls waltin1 for the Irvine Co. to seek an order to 1how year; the trailar perk, '21,<XXt. But it cause why Helm 1houldn't pay up. ------JI~SIA.NS : . --:-would COii rdy '21!(1,000 to build tho . ~-'i<ilnOiii' ~ 1ll!lfi"ar""'11!11'-WAfl'ING -----!uc11-c:'"th. trllilar pork, uld Wllley "We're ju!! walUn( for """1 lrom pointed u derenti counnl talked to the vicUm before Whitman toot over the cue and this prompted bU re- que1l Two other Hessians who pleaded guilty to u1ault and battery charge1 were due for 1entance and probation hea$g1 Wednesday, but their ca1e1 were continued until Friday. They are Pbllip Ceraaco, 21, of 1325 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beaoh and John Harmon, 20, of 1442 S. Raitt St., Santo Ana. DAILY PILOT "..,,.., ...... ~ OJtAHG£ COAST PUILISHIHO COMPAH't' lleHrt H. W•M rra!d91d tM '°'*1'1WI' J1ck It. C1tl.., Viet rraldlnf _. G-.i .,..... n.'".' "••vii ..... Tli•M•l A. M11rJ1hf11• ~111911'11 Elfllllr J1r•,,...F. Cellh11 P111I Nl11111 ,,._.. kldt Adwrtlal"' Cit)' !di• Dlredllr -~-2i11 W1.t ltlbea l'e11l1v1ttl Malliat A4dtt111 P.O. lei 1171 t2,6J • --'*-MIM! .. WNf .. ., """" U... aaacti1 122 ~I A- llt. *"" leacllt . • 1"'9t ' tber:d.," Kuyper 1aJd. • Ham vice prffl-Doalld B. Aa1red·lo 11tlmato 'lfhen tho m•ti.r Guto!I. wtl1 ret lo eourt. he said, "We wollld Clm!nc!knon lndlcotod Ibey f1vorod hope It would be within a very 1hort the goll course because 1t wOUld in· tilne." Kuyper added that whatevtr is volve fewer costly lm.proveme1'tl and decided 1n Superior COw1: w 111 vrould 1ervt a community rlOl'tational atuomaUcally be appealed . "I a11ume there w0ul4 allo be a fll. need. lag with Ille 1tato Supremo COurt. too, VALUE TO CITIZENS which would have to de.clde the matt.tr "I ttimt that would be d. mete value one way or another by either be1rtn1 to the citizens," said Vice Mayor or refu1inJt'. to hear it" Lindsley Pll'lons. "We should en-Meanwhile, Irvlne CO. rpoke1man courage IL The longar llllt property Bill Aldrich 1ald the engineering lies fallow, the less this city will make report.I are not expected to be finllhed off of it. We should let the 1ta!f look unUl thfl suit 1' concluded. And drtd«· into It.'' Ing won't begin until the sult Is settled, City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt he~~h said I pro"""sed bridJe over 'Wal asked to 1et propoeeU for pri· u'" v te development of the 1ltl either the neck of the ppe.r Bay, near w~y 1 ~acit1c C.Oa1t JU1hway, might be hullt · at a height of some 40 feet to allow The council aJ90 agreed with Gut-mut·r1Qed va111ll pu1 under He cif'1 view that before any declaton 11 emphasized however that tht .iaru. reached committing the area to any of the hlgh-ievel bridge also ts still up speclllc type ol development, lhe city In the air should 8nd out whether there lo · enough oil to warrant tappin1 it 11 a revenue 1ource. "A golf cour1e," augge1ted Coun· cilman Howard Ro&tr•, "wouJd be compatible with an oil uae." "It's not comP."Ublo with Ille city charter, though, ' 1a1d Par1on1. Cutoff noted' that be bad dilcu11ed tile chartar llmllaUon with a 1•0!01loL He said he bad been told that "It 11 possible to •Ion! drill from Ibo od- jaC"tnt unincorporated are•. I doa't know how, but It eould be occommo- datecl." Mayor Do!-een Morlhall 111d It wu her imder1tandln1 ol Ibo cbltter that 1ilnt drillln1 lrom colllli1 territory In- to the city must have voter approval City Attot .. y Tully Seymour 1ald ho· believed the mayor wu r J I b t . Seymour wu uked to check out all the Ie1at lmplkatlo.nl of drlllln1 Jll'O- pocat Whatever la dobe with the property, the councl1 •.-.ed. It would rollllln In city handl for 1everal Y*f• to come. Any uae arrangemtat.a would be on a .... bull. Gutott lald It.I "alue could 111arta11 11P kl fU mllllon by 1980. It la DOW ,....U, about !800,000, , Judge Banquet Signups Sought Friends of retlring Newport Harbor Municipal Jud(t WllJllm Chrllt.Men 1hollld conJlrm 1IJ Monday altarnoon tholr toterV11dODI tor tho tlopl. 18 reUrement banq111t tn bJJ honor at tbl N1wportor Inn. Clerk of ·Ibo Coar! Xarfar1t lWn11n 1atd p.nom may mlb rt11rvadonl by calllfta bar trom I a.m. to I p.m, at 146-9'11, or by calllDI M:1. T. Olmcu Stowltt 11 m.4'31. The banquet will be held at 7:IO p.m. at Ibo bota1'1 Emplr• Room, with • '5 por-ponon charfe poy1blo at the door. Jury Indicts 15 ABILENE, Tu. CAP) -A f-.J grand Jury tndlcled 13 -locll7 "" --tboJ nrllldlod 21 churchu acro11 the -11111 ol Ibo Unltld State1 of -It mWloa ID 1966. • • -_, W ~r Plan Wit.hdrawn "9 fttlr nrvlct eontroveray Ji Santa Ana Height.a area bid a new looll today lltor pn>ponents Wed- n11da1 Withdrew a proposal to form a Sanla ADI llelJbll county Wator Dlalrlct. The diltrlct wu riportedly a project to thwart CO.to Mlaa county Wallr Dlltrlct effarU ta take over the Saata An• B'lfhla Waltr CO. which wve1 1,D» bolne1 In the area between the Upper Newport Bay and the Orange COunl;V Airport. LBJ Speaking Out Despite H~toHHH WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Johnlon IDtendl: to 1peak out on 1ov1111111111t JlOllcy' durtn1· I b • prllldll!Ull ollctlon CIDlpollD OVID u It cr-1 dlfllcUIU... for Vice l'roll· -.Jltdlori H. Hwnphtty. . Jolulion rocoania.1 11111 IOIDI dlf• · ftcullftl m1y ar1ao _.. Humphroy chlrta bfl own coune In 1uc:·. ar111 u vi.tum 1114 low and order, and ba w-to m11<1· 11111'1 aucl! comptlp sllllmlllll ore not lnllrproted u b!a Jobmon ICiually loaVH 1110 Whlla HOUlo DIJt Juuory. "Tb• Pre11dent w-.. b I m (Humphrey) ta bt hil own man," Gecra:1 CbrlaUan, White HauH pr111 1ecr1tary, told UPI 11But while be'1 pre1ldent, no one can 1peak for him." ''Tbe Pre a dent," Chrt.atian .tdded, "la folnf to be pre1ldlnt unt11 January. Tnrt will be no 1lowdown.11 CbrlaUin did .not comment dlrecUy . oD tlll l'IClnt pu~lle Rchlbfl bltwllli Jobmall 'and HUinpbrey on tbt qu. tiOll Of troop wllbilr1wlll from Viet. Jlllll, Humphroy opened b1a campot1D for tile Whitt Houa with • IUlfutlon 111•1 som• U.S lroopo could be broilght homo Joto lbll yN? or Ill 111111. A di)' later the Pre1ld111t said 11no man could predict" whln Ibo lroopt could be wllhdrawn. Th1 1pporent cooruct OIUlld om• borTwmmt lor 1llo v1co pr111d1nt at Ille 1tart of b1a pruidonllol campaign and Hnmplny · lotor modllled b1a sllllamlllll ~ 111 lhlt be bopld thert could be trOdp w!lhdr.,.111. Fashion Island Concert Slated The bl1 -· aound1 w1l1 rotum to Ibo Hllilor Aroa Frtdoy 11 the Fluillon lllmd Morchanla A110detion pret1e.Db tile tlrd of three weekly COO• cerU. Henry Brandon, Chicago conductor, will direct the 35-plece brass band Sept. 13 and Sept. 'l1 at 9, t5 p.m. In tho St.co Court Center ol tile mell 1t Fa!hlon ls land.· A Pops concert is achedllled for Sept. 20. The ""'ci!IU' ar•"'IPOOiiit""';w,,,ea,.-bi' Ifie • ..,...lion uid Ille lrvi1io COmpony with tile cooperadon of llecordlllf Industries Trust Fund. All coocerts tl'I <JlleD ta the public Witilout dm&e. •• Attome7 tltorgo Logan mada tho nqueot kl withdraw tho dlalrlct fonnatJoo. He 1aJd be repreaeoted the boord of dlreclor1 ol tho w•i.r com- pany. Thia threw• Ibo whole que1tion of what eaUty will 1erv1 tbe HelOall area ID tha)OUI r111111p !&the tlr aglib. The · Coato Men d111tlo~ hid negoUltoCI for 1ame time with th• co~p~1 toward a takeover. An after ol tMt,000 for the compan1'1 u1etl wal reportedly made. Thia tho ere.ton ol Ibo compony turned down and couctored with Ibo propoaal to lorm lhalr own dlatrlcL . F<>rmotlon Of tha dlab-Jct 'YU do1l111ed to block •Ill' po11lble con. demnaUon ef the water company'• holdlngJ by tho COlto Mesa dl11rlc~ a publle agency wllh 1uch powm, llacon'!I tho compuy alltmptod to (Ot I ~lodal froln the dlatrlct lhal bO part«~ecom~~~urv~area would be annend without mutual con~ sent. Thil wa1 turned down by the dl!:trlct'1 directors. SOJdttg €onana•nit9 Problem• Holplnf nnly ellClecl mtn:ibersblp chairman Roger Sherman of Newport, Beodt (center) oort Illes for Sept. 18 meeting ere Horbor ·Area Coordlnalinl CouncU ottlcers Gocrge Tucker ol C<>tta Meu Ind Mn. Norm111 Wabcn ol Newport Beach. ·Tw<>year-old council hos acbeduled noon motllng at tile Caspian llestaurant ID Costo Me1a lo d11cu11 po11thle 10!ut1ona to community prol>lenu. Meeting 11 open to all. FNM Page l ' FORUM ••• there II a 1hortage of people wllllnl to come out and 1taz1 Workln1 for IOlU· tlon1. "If we can't do It In this area ble111· ed with our educattd people, what doe1 that 1ay for local control in the reat of the United States?" He .asked for a "grass roots effort" of "word o( mouth communication.'' The message he would like spread, be said, 11 Ulat the 1chool di1trlct ls no• 1,500 1hlden~ or three elemen· tary schools over capacity. Jn the next two or three years, he 1a1d, tract hame1-wilrbe""""built adding another 3,600 students, or aeven mort elemen. tory acboola. "If a bond ia1ue passed at the earlle1t cpportunity," Wood 1aid, "we wouldn't havt cl111room one built by 1970. Once the news of 1970 let• out how lo that golnf to effect MrJ '30,000 (tbe 1-wner of a $30,IXXl home)?'' ht asked. If be had voted for the 1987 bond lasue h1a taxes would have gone up 118. Wood, a realtor, suggested his p~ perty value may depreclate by more than that because of double ses1lon1 1n scboola. Official Named WASHINGTON (UPI) -H. Ru l.Ae, former 1overDOI' of American Samoa;'Wtll rep~"'Lee LOl\tinior 11 • member of Ibo Federal COm- muoicaUoDll COmmi!lion. Prtlld.ant Jo1Vlson announced the a~tpi1nt Wodn .. doy. Loevlnlor bu ro1LIJled to return to law pradlce. AT H.J. GARREIT I 0 DAY SOFA BED SALEI 1 STYW TO CHOOSEFROM-r---------.,.::~ .. .-j•••• '111•11 ar• ••ry comfortable 10l1 lttd1 fw Sitting ond Sloopin9. .... 400·°' Now 299 .00 A wldo aolectloft of F1brics ood CGlon 19 choo .. from. Witli Sllrtt t10. erlra. r '"'' ffJllorlll ........, tkllg!Nr to111 &• 11am "' 011111 ro• . • • H.J.GARl\Eff fij~Nf\URE ~ -·-Cl llllO. •r•UtlttL .. -.-··-QOITA~-411 IQl MMm I • • . • • I I ~-----~1·. . .. . . ol • • ·~ • • DAIL y PlLar JI Second lewi•la Temple Wailing Wall Give.s Treasure I..nndoners Have Own Pied Piper LONDON (AP) - Reiearcber• uslna: a device em!Uing eoundt pitched too hleh for bum.ans to hear are pla)Ug a !ala! game of Pied Plpv with ratl near Lon· don. The device appear• to 11ve ra\1 ntrvoua breakdDWlll. In one eq>eriment, the device was switched on in a tleld near a slaughterbouJe. A dolen rall dubed from the bulldinl •!tor a few minute1 •. A number of dazed rats were cau&bt and klllt4 by do11 around the alaugbterbouae in the 'next wtek. Then there was none. · Varyinl de&ree• o1 auc· ce11 were reported 1 n aeveral uperlme.nta o a farms. Then wu o n e failure -in a bulldinl where grain aacU were believed to have absorbed the aound. Horses, cowa ancf other Jlveatoct were not noUceably aHecb&d. According to !!th century lea:end, the original Pied Piper played magic pipe• and lured the ratl 1n the Gen:p.an town of Hamelin to drown In a river nearby. When townsfolk refused to pay him, be played anotHer tune and drew the town'• children to their deaths. fteHarcber1 111 the new device will coat le11 than f75 and run f<or three monthl on a 30-cent battery. It ii the 1DvenUon of C. D. Naegeli, mana&ina director of a Lon- don radio manufacturing firm, .and resembles a tr1D1iator. radio with 1 1001 aerial. Further telta are planned. BROAD PLAZA The pavement Wll par1 of a bNoCl paba 1eAdJn8 lo tilt temple plattwm. II· - from a dollble pt.· Oil thb s1t1o o1 t11t wan t b a 1 won;hippers entered th e temple com.pound. 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NO. 220, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES COSTA .MESA, CAUFORNJA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 TEN CENTS Harbor Citizens A·sk School Improvements· Seventy.five privat.e c l t I z e n s discus&ed Wednesday night bow Ibey mi&ht go •bout improving t b e performance of Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Those who attended the Community Forwn on ScOOols chose f o r themselves the role of advisors to the school board and voted four topics the most important to begin working on. 'Ibey are: -School-community com· muni.cation. -A quarter session ry~m. -A future bond election and new methods of school finance. --Discipline in the schoolJ. Committees were formed to meet again in two weeks and begin researching the topics for drafting -0f potltion statements they will present to Ille school board. James Wood of Costa Mesa and ~ Jenness of Newp<rt Brach, wbo lll'fanized Ille forum. tried to spark the audience. But ttie at· mospllere rtmained a llltle 114l Not present ,-ere any peraona who vocally opposed past lchool bood elec. tions 8VCb aa members of the group "Citi.Jena for BeUer Scboola." Many previous pro · scb;Ool boncl workers turned out. · SchoolJ Supt. William Cunnln(ham and school boord President James Peyton were there to tell the dtizeos' group it had their blessing. It was evi<tent a · cro1s aectlon of citizens was not present, although Jen· r.ess confessed he bad voted against four of seven bond measures on the last ballot. ._ The group determined to steer clear of influence of· tchool per~nel. A woman said that she peelers to keep the investigatioas out of school ad· mllistratora' bands so citizena ylll be !roe to step on loei 11 Ibey need to. One theme of the meeting was apologizing to school l»ard members fw-seemingly crowding their functfun . Jemi.ess said, "We can't just leave the scbooll to a few administrators. We're all involved in education. There are 50,00> of us lay people who vote. We lbould bave our St\f." He asked that position statements be supported by good , v er if i ab I e r~ences. j'We won't do the board a service if we present it with a nport based on generalities," he said. "The board of education I t neighbors of yours. They serve without pay, Theirs is a thankless job for the hours they put in. Let's not tec7 ture them. Let's try to help them," ht said. DisappGlnled at the turnout, Wood said, "There's no $b0rtl:ge of people who can cite problems. But apparenUy (See FORUM, Page Z) Hessian Gets Jail Pleads Guilty to Mesa Chain Beating One of three Hessians motorcycle clul> members who pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a revenge raid on a Costa Mesa boxer's home to- day faces six months in Orange Coun- ty Jail end a $500 fine. Thomas M. Hille, 20, of 2207 Canyon Drive, just outside Costa Mesa city limits, was given the maximum penalty allowable Wednesday on his guilty plea to a charge of assault and battery. Viets Repulse Cong, Trap Guerrilla Unit SAIGON (UPI) -SoUlb'Vietnamese !nf-ymen and jet llgbters today drove the bulk of a \.cp-mu· ~ munist force out of Tay Ninh City subutbs and then fought a vicious bat· tle witb 150 guerrillas trapped in one bamlet. UPI Correaj>oodent Nat Gibson reported from Tay N'mh, · the Cam· bodian border city 50 miles northwest of Saigon under attack since early Wednesday, that remnants of the Communist force were pinned inside Thai Thong ham.let on the soutbern edge of the city. Gibson said Soutlb V i e t n a m e s e tr°""" and U. S. infanlry poured withering cross-fire into the trapped . -, Comtpuniats' f>05itiona wbile U. S. jet· fighters and artillery pounded the hamlet from overhead. Most Commurri.lts melted Into the night and avoided contact witb tbe allied troops clearing suburbs to the east, south and west of t.own. Military spokemien in Saigon an- nounced U. S. battlefield deatlls last week decreased sharply from 400 the previous week to 195. The number of GI• wounded plunged from 2,513 to 1,400, reflecting a lower level of hosttlities throughout the country last week. Communist losses declined from 5,292 to 1,664 dead. South Vietnamese headquarters &aid 375 government soldiers died and 1,<lll suffered wounds last week. Gen. Creighton W. Abn'lml, com- mander of U. S. fcrces in Vlelnam, toured the Tay Nioh area today as allied fwces moved in• beh.lnd a puni9hi.ng 24-hour aerial bombardment to retake the suburbs without lni.tlal opposition. Just after Abrama left, U. S. in- fantrymen drove the Viet Cong bat- talioo bock Into Thei Thu>g bomlet and the batUe thm ttarted. Trial Date Set For Embezzling A former Orange CowXy aasiJ:tant public admin19trator accused o f embezzling $239 from estates of dead persons will f..,. jtiry trial Nov. 13. Arthur Cllarloff, 33, pleaded in- nocent to six counts of miaa~ proprlaUon of public !unda during a hearing Wednesday before SUperlor Judg. William C. Speirs. Before 1etting the trial date Judge Spelra dented a defense: motton for dismissal of Ult Grand Jury in- clict.ment of Cbarlo!f. Cbarlofl Wll lnatrum .. lal in the downfall of lU precedenor in the public admlntM.rator't offJce, Louis Vanscourt. who rs now aervtng a ft.ate PffJon t F r m for stealing more than ii!.~ li<>m count 7eotates. ~ The alleged leader of the raid ap- peared. in Harbor District Judicial C-Ourt today for re.arraignment after a chain of Jegal maneuvers, but won a continuance until next Thursday. Frank W. "Wild Mouse" Rundle, 24, of 135 Albert Place, Costa Mesa, is charged with MSault WiUt intent to commit murder, assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. ,. He bas been held since shortly after bis arrest, in lieu of $37,~ baiL CELEBRATES 40TH BIRTHDAY Disney's Mickey Mouse Disneyland Sets Birthday Party For Mi(key Mouse The spryest, gayest 40 year-old in the WOll'Jd will be feted Sunday at Disneyland, as all the D i s n e Y characters and thousands of park visitors observe his bJrtbday. Mickey Mouse, orJglnated back in 1928 aa Steamboat Willie, Is expected to look younger than ever as be sllce1 into a huge birthday cake. A big birthday parade for Mlcktr it scboduled at 4 p.m., when a boll <i'h!t associates in the world of joy and won- der 1 plua bandl and dancers, mOY• down Dilneyland's Main Street. No one need bring gilts. lnotead, Mickey will turn the lebles on tradition by giving presents to each youngater under 12 who comet to his gala 40\h ann!ver.ary. The night before, Disneyland will kick ol.f its busiest autumn ever with tilt !irll of two Summer's Epd Date Nights, featuring Selected guest en· tertamment from ll p.m. to 1 a.m., throughout the park . The second Date Night IJ Sept. 22, featuring en· tertalner Pat Paul.sen, plus guest rock bend• for real freak-out dancing. OW.land It Disneyland will come to lbt park again on S.llU'doy, Sept. 28, featurilll! LoulJ Anp-ng and ten of tbe world's gruteaf jau band•. .. Jury Indicts .. 15 ABILENE, Tex. (AP) -A federal ....... JIJO' indicted 13 penon5 today on accusations they swindled 21 chutchet acrost the eattttft b-alf of the United States , of about 15 millloo in 1865. t I --• ' Fomtf'.r New York Golden Gloves boxing champion Robert L. Glatier, 30, of 2224 Placentia Ave., identified Rundle as leader of a 'cycle gang which raided bis home Aug. 7 Jn a brutal attack. He said Rundle was angry over a tavern pool game and subsequent fight with the former boxing star. The victim, who bas since moved, said Rundle aimed a gun and fired as (See HESSIANS, Pale Z) Newport Vote Could Decide Oil Question By JEROME F. COLUNS Of fll9 0.llJ 1"119t SI"' Newport Beach voters may mate the final decision on whether oil ls to be pumped from tbe abandoned city dump. DAILY ,ILOT 1"t1ttt ..... JllCll °"""" EGG ROLL -County road workers direcl Santa afternoon when truck rolled off First street off. It depends on a number of questions that must be settled first. Amoni them: Aha Freeway traffic around scraµibled crates of ~p. Driver suffered only minor injurie1. H1 ~ggs which spilled_ over ,ri.gllt-of·~fY W~e.sday couldri't say as much for his cargo. ~~~~~~~~~--"'~~ ....... -..~~"--~~~~"--- -Is there enough oil 1111der the 40- acre gravel and rubbish pile near the Santa Ana River to be worth pum· ping? -l! it legal for the city to go after it? Johnson To .Speak Out -Would the City C.Ound.1 want to put the issue on the municipal ballot? Under council autborizaUon city aides today began trying to come up Even H Humphrey Hurt with answers to the first two questions. WASHINGTON (UPI) -President They wilL probably detemllne . the. ··-JohD'llon· ·intends to .-peak ou.t on council's answer to "the third. 1 li d · t b "We hope to be able to report back gove_rnm~n po, cy ur~g e to tbe council within 90· days,•• said presidet).tial ~lect.ion campaign even ~f Assist.ant aty Manager James De 1t creates diHiculties for Vice Pres1- Cbaine. dent Hubert R. Humphrey. . The munidpal ballot pr 0 1 p e t Joh_nson reco~es that some di(-. d <0 ficulties may arJ..Se as. Humphrey results from council action ~ ay n charli his own course in sue · areas as consultants' reconnnendat1ooa for -• development of the dump site, a ban-Vietnam and law and order, and . he doned more than 8 year ago. wants to make sur~ such campai~n Its best sh<rt-tenn use, said Wilsey statements are. not interpreted as J_ns & Ham of Arcadia lanning and Johnson actually leavt:s the White engineering consultan'ts~ would be to H~~se next Jan.uary. develop it either as a thr~·par, 18-The President .wants hi~ hole goU C<1W11e or as a trailer park. (Humphrey~ ~ be ~ts own man, The golf course could bring in George Christian, White House press . secretary, told UPI "But while he 's mwtlc1pal revenues of up to fl0 ,000 !1 president, no one can speak for him." year; the trailer park, $29,000 .. But Jt "The President," Christian added, would cost oNy $250,fXXI to bwld the "is going to be president until golf course, and about four times as January. There will be no.slowdown." much (or the trailer park, said Wilsey Christian did not comment directly (See DUMP, Pa(e Z) Winner, Losers In Pool Game Lose to Police A pair of pool players allegedly loi;t $1 each to an opponent Wednesday in a Costa Mesa tavern and plainclothes vice officers arrested all three shooters. The winner refused to hand over the '2 as evidence, police said, sticking It into his pocket with oUter money, so a total of '9 wu confiscated ·as evidence when he wu subdued .and arrested. Phillip 0. Simpson, :IS, 'of 1212 i>. Cypress St .. Santa Ana, was booted on 1111Picton of gambling and realJting ar- rest after the incident at the Sassy Lasry, 2901 Barbor Blvd., near mid- night. Booked on suspicion of garnbU.g on- ly were Michael G. Singer, 24, of 2339 Richmond Way, Costa Mesa. and Gary ,. G. Schmid, 30, of 17922 BaJCom St, lrvint. 1\ll are free today on '6S ball. Det.ecd.vt1 John Stoneback and Ron Palmer arrested the three men lfter watcblng the game and allegedly seeing Slmpson co~ winnings from tile other tw<nuspeeta. Gambling iJ a vlolatlon of the Cort& Mese munJclpal code. • +, _ .. '· UPIT ....... Eictr• ff•"fl Joe ShOlid got needed third hand from assistant who aup- plled linger to sbul off jet engine noise at Hobby Interna- tional Aifl'Ort In ljoaston. SbOlld wa~ making cill near runway while awaiting arrival of Vice President Humpllrey. on the recent public exchange between . ·Johmon ilRd ·Humphre7 on -the ques- tion.~ troop Withdrawal.B from. Viet- nam. Humphrey opened hiJI ,eampaign for the White House with a suggestion that some U.S troops could -be brooght home late this year or in 1969. A day later the President said "no man could predict" when the troops could· be withdrawn. The apparent . conflict caused em- barrassment for the vice president at the start of his presidential campaign and Humphrey later modified hls statement to say that he hoped there could be troop withdrawals. Newport Gives Implied ·Backing To College Bonils Orange Coest College's $7 .25 mlllloo bond issue today h88 the strol:l«IY im- plied endorsement d. Newport Beach municipal government. · - City councilmen, in a unaaimOUJly adopted resolution, In! on recprd urg- ing "oareful consideration" of Tuesd&y'a ballot measure in tlbe view of the Impact its success or failure wm have "on -y·s junior lrigh and Ngh achoo! youngsters." 1be resolution, approved Tuelday night on ex·school tead>er Howard Rogers' motion, note1 that if illllle pos .. s, 17 million In matching funda wiil be provided OCC by !ed•"'1 agen- cies. "It's ' 2 for 1 opportu,qty,•• 18.id Roger a. '!be 114 million will be spent ilrlel.v on bullcling.o at tlle dlolrlct's Oolla Mese comi>US. The bond lnue it the district'• firtt ever_. $50 Painting Stolen A ftorll peinling Worth !IQ baa been stolen from tbt lobby of the Oran1e Cowity F•groundl admlnlatrallon builclinlf at 118 Tilr Drive, art!Jt MaryeUa A. Stanley, 463 Prtnteton Dr!vo, mid Coata Meoa pollee Wed· nead1y. ;!'he palnlin1 hod been on '"'11•Y two montbl. Freeway Twup Egg-zasperates Highway Crews The Santa Ana Freeway became the .site o~ th• w,grld's bigge1t omel~l.Wed· neiday afiernooh when ·im,000 tggs were ·served up across the two north· bound lanes just south of Flrs~ Street in santa Ana. . The eggs were dwnj>ed on •the tr-eeway after the truak carrying· tliem rolled over the side of the 1st Street offramp. , The .truck broke apaPt as Jt hit the freeway scattering 350 cases con- taining 30 dozen eggs each · in front or northbound traffic. Driver Arnulfo Galvez V&'iquez, 33, of Los Angeles, reportedly pulled oU the busy freeway to check hia equJp.. ment after suffering mecl)anioal trou- ble. As he cllrnbed from the cab, the brakes apparenUy failed and the truck rolled over the embankment onto the freeway below. Storie Mcarlcets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market showed a loss late this af- ternoon ln fairly active trading. (See quotations, Pages ~). Ora,..e Coan Weiltller You won't need your sun· gla1se1 tomorrow, the weather- m~n promise•. Qnce the fog lifts about noon, it'll be hazy the rest of the day with a peak temp of 70 on the ooart and SJ further inland. INSIDE 'l'ODAV Wont a frtt ~ rldt? Hail a TMatm cob in Sonia Ant1 whtrt cobbi" prohibil<d from con- ducting biufne11 art qtotno it aWa11. Page R. ·-II -.. ·-.... ,..,.,,., ...... .. -" :'t':" ce.tJ " ·-.. ,.i; --u ---• --....... ,,_ • ,.......,..n ·--.. T ........ " ....... --" ''"·~· • :.:::'I-• ...... " tt -• --.. I I 2 DAILY Pll.OT Water Plan. Witlulrawn Heights , District Out "nle wtter aervtce controverry In tbe Santa Ana He.tabtl area bad a new loot toda1 aftor proponenll Wed· netda7 'Withdrtiw a proposal to form a Santa Ana Helghll County Water Dlltrlcl The dlltrict wa1 reportedly a project to thwart Coa:ta Me1a County Water Dtltrict effortl to take over the SaDta Ana Hef&btl Water Co. which 1erve1 1,8 bomu ln the area between the Upper Newport Bay and the Orange County Alrporl Atton.J 0....,. Lopa IDldo tho request to withdraw Iha d!Jttlct formation. He 1ald be represented the board of directors of the water eom· pany. Th1I throws the whole que1tlon of what entity will 1erve the Height.a area in t.he long run up in the alr again. The Colta Mesa dhtrlct bad negotiated for aome Uma with the company tow.ard a takeover. An offer of '604,00'.> for the company111 uaeta was reportedly made. ftll Illa -. ot 1111 ~ turned Clo1m """ COllllloiod -tllo proposal to rorm their own dbtrlcl ForniaUon of the cllltrlct waa dealgnod to block lllJ' polllblt COD• demnaUon of the water company'• holdings by the Costa Meaa dlltrlct, a public •fency with such powers. RecenUy the company attempttd to pt a j>ledge tram the dlltrlct that no part bf the company'• service area would be 1JU18l'ed without mutual con .. sent. This was turned down by the diltrlct'1 directors. H11mphrey Asks GOP Senators Back Nixon U.S. to Build On Nuclear Treatr. Delay Moral 'Bridges' WILMINGTON, Del. (UPI) -Vice President Hubert H u m p b r e y_ , decllcattac a twin open or-uie Detnve Memorial Brld&e to 1he memory ol Amerlcans killed In Korea and Vietnam, today called far "new bddge1" ol tolerance, undentancllng and coopontloo at home and abroed. Humpbre7 told a crowd of aboot 5,000 people oo a gru1y 1lope near the entrance to the bridge that "We must tQ1d thete bridges among our own people and to the out.Ide world." 11we have a diolce now 1 n America," be aatd. "It ii whether or Id we shall continue as a nadoo Of bridle builder•, or tmetber we ahall la1l bacil: lot<> all 11le.,ld anta(Olllm11 and ruspldom that dl\ride one buman being frun another.'' The Democrejjc candldat. arrived at lb• Wllmlngton Airport to be goeted by a IDloll crowd, dlreatenlng Hies and a bandfu1 ,of anti-war demOlll!roton. But 1kles cleared and warm IUlllblne blal!ll'et.d 1lle outdoor dedloa· tion ceremon1 aa ~ 11 be began apes'fnC. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A nwnbu of influential Republican 1enator1 in· dicated today they would go aicm& with Richard M. Nixon'• call far po1tpone. ment ol U.S. ratlflcatioo of the nuclear ncqrollferatioa treaty. The RepubKcan prelldenllal can- didate endorsed the traaty whlcb would ban the tpread ol nucle• weapons 1n a speech Wednetday. But be W'£ed the Senate to delay approval ortbeagreemenl Nixon said the Senate should not be in the poaltton or .... g under tbe rug the Ru1alan-led tnvallon of Cucboaloval<la. "I tb1nk m01t Republlcana wlll to along with Mr. NlJ:on," Sea. Jacob K. Javltt, a leading GOP liberal, said to- day. Ont of the l~aclln1 GOP b0cker1 ot Reagan to Speak At Saddleback ' College Ceremony 1«e1CJ1 poUey must be aimed at tbla IOtl. and ailo at baltlnl the eroelon of Gov. Ronald llo1gan will be !ta lured tbe Western alliance. speaker at dedicaU.on ceremonle1 for Nlxon stopped at the 1.egiCG con· Saddleback Jun.lor College Oct. 15, ventlm. en route from Cbarlottll, N. C., Dlatrict Supt. Fred H. Bremer an. to • pollttcal rally later tocloy at In· "' nounced Wednesday nlgbt. dlanapolll, Ind. • -~ talk 111 He told tbe New Orleant audli!nce Reagan 1 ai""'rnoon w there bad been time• ln fairly recent higbllgbt a week-long d e d 1 c a t l o n blllary wl1111 mllllary parity wtlb program beginning Oct. H. It w!U Rm•• wa1 enoulb to mak.taln culm1nate 1n public to\D'1 of the new Amerlcm leCUrlty. campus near Milalon VJejo on Sunday, At preaeot, however, he 1ald, It wa1 Oct 3> clear the Rus1lan goal wu 1tlll world · · ezpans!on, While the present u. s School will open for an expected · foreign policy 80al WU peace, 1,00) freshmen 1tudentl Sept 23. From Page l HESSIANS .•. he coftf'ed hill face with his hands, caU5lng the slug to deOect oU a finger bone . Rundle's new att.omey, Robert Whit- man, won the week-long continuance Wednesday over vigorous protests by the Dittrict Attorney's office ln order -, ·lQt him .to c.omp~te additional in· vestl.gaUon. Deputy District Att.orney Jay M01eley sald there ls some posslblllty that a deputy public defender ap. pointed as defense counsel talked to the victim before Whitman took over the cue and this prompted hill re· quesl Two other Hessians who pleaded pllty to a11ault and battery charges were due for 1entence and probaUon hearlng1 Wednesday, but their ca11es were continued until Friday. They art Pblllp Cerasco, :W, of 1325 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach and John Hannon, 20, of 144.2 S. Raitt St., Santa Ano. DAILY PILOT OltANOE C°"'1T PUILISHING COMPANY Rob1tf N. Weed Prt11!dl!ll Ind Plltlll"*' J1tl ~. C1rl1y Vici ,,_.....,. _..., o..n.r.i Mt,,...r T1io'"'' K11"ll .... T!.o'"'' A. t.Avrpl.in1 M1in11Jnt e111r1« P1ul Hln111 M¥lr'lb!MI Olr9Ctot CMtll u .. Offlu JJO W11t lay Stt11t M•lli111 .YJr••u r.o. l o• 1560 92626 ............ ..._, ~= m1 w.1 .. ..,. ~,... u.i-DllCl'I: 2tt: ,_, A_. HullftnftM tHdl: .. 1111 '""' •• Bremer 1a1d Reagan'• achedulin& secretary announced to him by telephone the governor wou1d make the appearance. Saddlebact Junior COUege 1erve1 the Laguna Beach, Tw:Un, El Toro, Capistrano, San Clemente areas. Walter Phillips . Rites Planne.d . -. : . . . . .. Rocary wui be reclt.d !or Walt.er Phillipe. a resident of C01ta Mesa 1lnce 1952, at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Maas will be celebrated 9 a.m. Sat- unlay, both at SI, John the Baptlll Catholic Church, COit.a Meu.. Mr. Philllps, the stationary en&lneer for Sooth Co&st OannJng Co. for 40 yean, died at a coovale«ent home, Tuesday after a lengthy lllnul. He was 84:. ~ He leaves his wife, Marie of the home -Trinity Drive, Cotta M.,.: three daughters, Mr1. Susan Stater ol Pasadena, Mn. Margaret K}emle of Costa Mesa and Mn. Beatrice Mar- •hall of Burbank : four grandchildren and 13 great.grandchildren. Interment will be at Holy Croes Cemetery, 1.m Angeles. Baltz Mor· tuary, Costa Mesa, are c1irectors. Judge Banquet Signups Sought Friends of retiring Newport Harbor Municipal Judge Wllllam Chrl1ten1en 1bould confirm by Monday afternoon their re1ervaUon1 for the Sept 18 retirement banquet ln b11 honor at the Newport.er Inn. Clerk of the court Margaret Hamlin said persons may make reservaUon1 by calllne her from 8 a.m. to & p.m. at ~9341, Of by calllne Mr1. T. DWlC&n Stewart at m.4832. The banquet wlll bt htld at 7:Mt p.m. at the hotel'• Empire Room, wtth a $5 per-person charge payablt at tbt door. Pan Am Sets New Cross-U.S. Mark TOKYO (AP) -Pat; American Alnnya 1ald toclo7 '"" of Ill Joi lln<ra set a rugbt record of 8 hour• 38 minuln from Tolcyo to Loa An1et11 1bav!ng 13 minutes from lbt Old record oet May 211. Tbe Jetliner, FUght 830 Wodllold.oy. -piloted bf Capt. Lloyd Smith wlih ., ll"'"ember crew and I 1 ,.._ .... I the treaty, Sen. John Sherman Cooper, a110 indicated he waa having some 1e- cond thoughts. 0 I'U have to mBke up my mind on th1t later.11 S.11.1. Robert Grlffln and Howard Balter 1ald they would probably go along with Nlzoo, blll added that they want.d to m.fy the tnue further. Sen. Bourke llkkenlooper, rllllldng GOP member of the foreign relations committee, 1a1C! coolrte11 to the treaty wu not reltrtoted to Republican rank•. 'There u. a lot of Democrats who don't want to act now on thil treaty," be said. The forei&n relations committee meet. Friday to dl1cu11 the treaty and wu expected to vote Tuesday on a l011g.1ougbt agreement. Fro111 Pqe J DUMP ••• a. HID! vice prtlldent Donald B. Guto!!. C'.oundlmen indicated they favored the a:oU course becaUH it would ln· volve fewer cosU, tmprovementJ and would serve a community rec:reational need. VALUE TO CITIZENS "I tint that would be of more value to the citlze111," 1&1d Vice Mayor Llndiley Par1001. "We 1hould. en- courage it. The longer that property lies fallow, the lea• tbb city will make o!f or It. We 1b...Jd let the Ital! look into jt.''. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt wu uked to get propoH.la for pri- vate' development of the atte, either way. 'Ibe council also agreed with Gut- oll's view that before any decision is reached comm.Itting the area to any specific type of development, the city should find out whether there is enough oil to warrant tapping it aa a revenue source. "A golf course," suggested Coun- cilman Howard Roge.rs, "would be compatible with an oil use." "It's not compatible with the city charter, though," said Parsons . Gutoft noted th.i he II.ad . d11eusse4' !he cbairer llmltatlcio-wtili a '1eorogt1t. He said be had been told thAt "it ls possible to slant drill from the ad- jacent unincorporated area. I don't know how, but it could be accommo- dated." Mayor Doreen Marshall 1aJd It was her understanding of the charter that slant drilling from county territory In· to the city mUJt have voter approval. City Attorney Tully Seymour 1ald he believed the may<r wu r 1 r h t • Seymour was asked to cbect out all the legal Lmplications of drllllng pro-. poaal. Vthatever 11 done with the property, the council agreed, Jt wo\lld rem&tn ln cky hands for several year1 to come. AIJy use arrangemect1 would be on a lease baais. GutoU 1a1d ita value could incHase up to Sl.2 million by 1980. It ii now worth about '800,00>. GI Deserter Returns Home From Wire ServlCfll A U.S. Marine deserter from Santa Ana, tired of Uvtna: on public welfare in Sweden, 11 r1turning home -where exlatence may coat him nothin1 for a lone time. Edwin C. Arnett, 29, who wa1 an Jn. teW1tnce 1peclall1t ln Vietnam before he defected to Swaden via Ibo Soviet Union 11 a Vietnam War prote1t, 11 !lyln& from Stockholm to New York to turn hlmtelf over to m 111 t a r 7 authorltle1. "I 11111 !ed up with living on public welfare, there att no joba: for u1," 1aid Arnett, who faces a 1WI ))l'ilon 1entenct dut to the drastic •ctlon to whk:h hb Vlelnam 1tand drove him. Be •till oppolf.I tbt Vietnam war. $60 Stamps Stolen '1Mdlni stamps worth about l80 were 1tolen from a cablnet at the Walter and Cl.art Texaco nrvlcl 1ta· Uon. 8001 Herbor Blvd., during b1111rH!u hours WedneldaJ, vlcttm Arl1111 L Clark told Colll Mea• po&.. • ----~---7 ~ . . Mesa Annex I Slice~ by County Unit 'Iba Local AftDcy Fonnatton Com· Jn111lon members play¢ Solomon Wednesday OYW Costa Meea'1 pr~ pooed ann"'atlon oo Newport Boui.. vud and Palludes Road. But thb time the aoluUon wu·to cut the ''bab7'' In hall. Tbe propooed M·attt Country Club merger wa1 cut in two with about a five.acre portioo in the center deleted. Left In the county waa the 2.i.1-acre Santa Ana Htlghll Water Co. o!&e and mervoir property and ..Veral smaller pieces of land to tbt wert on Palllad<1 Rood. When the I.AFC bad complelod Ill flndlng1 everyone wa1 happy. All property ow n • r 1 who wanted to merge with the city were merged and all those who objected were deleted. Solving Community Problem• Annexed are flw acre1 ol. · Santa Ana Coontry Club property parallel!ng Newport Boulevard and about 24 acres on Palisades Road QWiad.lng from Santa Ana Avenue to ani:l lncluding the PallladeJ Tennll Club property. Abo included b tbe cc:rner property at New· port and Pallladol boualnf Henry'1 Restaurant. Helping newly elected membership chairman Roger Sherman of Newport Beach (center) sort files for Sept. 18 meeting are Harbor Area Coordinating Council officers George Tucker of Costa Mesa and Mra. Norman Watson of Newport Beach. Twcryear-cld council bas scheduled noon meeting at the Caspian Restaurant in Costa Mesa to discuss possible solutions to community problems. Meeting is open to all. Included 1n the annexation on Pall· sades lift a lOMm.lt apartment com· plex now 1.IIl.der construction. The approval marta the flr1t IUC• cessful annexation move in the Santa Ana Heights area 1n many year!. A few months ago C.0.ta Mesa flied to annex propet ty along Pa&-Rood on both 1ide1 ot Santa Ana AW11ue. Sandbag Squabble Newport Beach count.red with a larger annexation encompa11lng the Costa Mesa projecL The I.AFC threw both attempt, out. Santa Ana Helgbll Water Co. wllll· drew Ill oppoolUon to the annexation as a whole tbi.s time but .. ked that their 2.43 """" on Plliladel bt ex· eluded. Mrs. Eleanor Fuller, cha1nnm of the shareholders committee, pre· sented the proposal. Seashore Residents Seek Refund In the paet three years, dty, county and federal agencies have spent about $500,00J iii the erosion battle in West Newport. So far, no beachfront horn• have collaplled. But not everyone along Seashore Drive 11 happy about it. Take James Stamp and Mrs. Mort Aden, for lnstanct. They own houses at 4201 and 420.1 Seashore -in the midst of the erosion crbis aru. -and they want their '90 In sandbag money back. They tell all about it in a jointly signed letter to the Clity Council today: "On Auew:t 28th, we were in trouble with the recent st<rm and were in danger. with the poe1Jbllity or losing our patio• at 4201 and 4203 Seashore. "Mra. Aden at ml called (City Hall) and waa told the city would dj>flnitely not do any aandbagglng. ··~e irnmedJate1y ordered (from the city) fiCXl bags wblch con $90 ••. The next morning, August 29th, the c I t y worker• anived and 1andbagged the adjacent properties. "Inumud:l &1 the city was putting in 1,800 b a 11 for the 1 am e al"ia and paying for the labor, we feel 'usUfied 1n asking for a refund of '22.50 to Mrs. Aden and $87.50 to James Stamp." A municipal aide said the city 1Wf already bad rejected a verbal request for the 1andbag refund. "Tbat'1 why they're taking It up with the City Council," the aide 1ald. ''They feel pretty strong about It." Councilmen will probably take up tile request Sept. 2:11. Routine Agenda For Water Board At Meet Tonight A routine agenda will be covered when the Coata Mesa County Water Dlatrlot meeta at 7:3(! o'clack to.ni&bt in their Civic Center conference of· fices. At the most recent CMCWD board of directors meeting, a letter asking a resolution of commitment to • no-an- From Page l nexation without mutual agreement policy with the Santa Ana Helghta FORUM •.• there ts a ahortage of people wiJ.llng to come out and rtart working for solu- tions. "If we can't do it in this area bless- ed with our educattd people, what doe1 that aay for local control in the ..rest of the United States?" He .uted · for~·· "gri~s roots e:tfort" of '·'word of . mouth communication." The message he would like spread, he sald. ii that the school dlstrict Is now 1,500 students or thrH elemen- tary schools over capacity, In the nes:t two or three years, he said, tract --' home1 will be built add.In& another Water Co. was considered. 3,000 studenU:, or seven more elemen· The board rejected the letter as, to tary schooll. their thinking, not a direct approach by the SAHWCO board of director• "Jf • bond jsaue passed at the and no further word bas come from earliest 01>portunlty," Wood said, "we the mutual company. wouldn't have clas1room one built by Santa Ana Heighta director• had 1970. Once the new1 of 1970 getl out considered forming a county water h •-lb t In to ff t Mr 130 ooo d.istrict but the application was ow ~ a go g e ec · • 'thdr Ill i U t Local A (th · f 130000 hom )?" h wi awn o cay a a ren· e owner 0 • • e e cie1 Formation CommiJslon bearing In aaked. U . be bad vot.d_ far U!e 1118_7, . s.nta ,\JI• _we~ .. day. bond.ls1ue1ill taiea wol}14 have gor!e ", The reaolutlo111 sougllt on·~ an- up $18. nes:ation policy could accompll1b whit Wood a realtor 1u11e1ted hil pro· the ciounty water diririct 1tatus: would ' ' have -Jvoidance of any nJbblln& 1t perty value may depreciate by more the mutual water company's un· than that beca111e of double aenlona in protected service area by rival qen. 1chooll. cles. • AT H.J. GARRETT I 0 DAY SOFA BED SALE! 7 STYW TO CHOOSE FROMr-----,.:~~ ..., Th111 are vory comfortable 10fa bed1 lw Sitting ind Sleeping. ... • 00 • 00 Now 299 .00 A wide ..i.ction of Fabrics and Colon lo chooaa from. ... -.-··-Atl&&OI •dill . • l I . /, ' I I I . -·----------- BY WILLIAM REED ......... In the -Wincl , - For yean the governinng ~ ol Huntington Beach Unlon High. School district bas named !ls schools aftt.r the regional areas they served. HunUncton Beach, Westminster, Fountain Valley ana even Marina high schools are nam- ed for localities .. Then came Edison High School. At the lime the school was named there was .considerable objection to naming a school after the Southern California Edison Co. steam plant which belches forth ita wastes and sends out i~ power on towers near the new school. · However, all were assured that the new school was being named for Thomas Alva Edison, certainlY, a fine name for a school. It was a departure, hoWever, from the long standing pollcy if in lac~ It .wa• named for the· man and not for the plant. * Trustees should have known bet· ler. The flood gates were soon ouened. Trusteea, I'm sure. wish they had stuck with clearly defined geographical a r e a 1 • Southeast Huntington High School, or Near Beach High, or Gospel Swamp High or even Huntington Valley High might have caused less con-- cem. Policies are set to get trustees off the hot seats readily available to almost anyone in the public eye. Deviations from Jong established oollcies often result in just this kind o! a hassle. * Jn the Jong run it would have been better for trustees to admit in the first place that the school was being named Edison Plant High in honor of the geographical area. Incidentally. during the heat of lhe debate Tuesday night one parent asked why a school· would be named "Wintersberg High School" (the district continuation high school at Warner Avenue and Golden West street). No one answered the query, but it's because the area in which the school is located was once called WJntersberg. Someone Gets SantaAnan' s Goat Figuratively iand literally, someone has gotten Donna Hardy'a goat. The four..mootb"kl Catalina IJland goat was last seen tf;!thered in U:te Lront yard of Donna's home, 20352 Cypress St., Santa Ana Heilbt.1 at 9 a..m. Satllrda.y. By ll:J> a.m. the animal, valued at $40, was mi.ssh>g and Doma called the lheriffs depar1menl The Jncidenl- li1ted &I ( : crud theft -gollt." TllursclJY, Stpttmbtr 12, 1968 Don't ~et Upset, Social -Security Isn't Gone WASBJNGTOI( (UPI) -For II nlitteo later reported tt& reworked bill IWted &obi& to ........., .. ltoin "AoooymoU>ly, wblcb 11 • familiar Security bill wllo _ ... __ ml == ::..-~.:' l:., "t;:. :;. Cc>Jff.!•. ar1.1111;/~ ~ Ohio ml PuM7lvanla ml a1lo to pattern wttb null, they are clrculallq btnefteWS.. lo wrlla Ill lo 11!1 t11o bor<locl -ml __. bet HR l2lll0. -~-In 111-slaw. ~·-llller-•. Theno u no House Bill 5710. mouin ralalni booo!lll lhroUCh tlllJ wlftbll fl 1 DODPll&eat bUl tbtt Altbaugb the U ~t alnlmwn 0Dt -.... eamu, Rtp, otl.I ~-. 'Ibere WIS J House Blll 5710 OYer I devtoua mlUlr, would eo1 Soclol -...,. booellU bovo botn paid ~ IO (D-N.Y.), bocame to -ed. be year ago, but It dldn~ do aey ol Ille ooan A1 _. who ...,... --~-· -writon from ioma 23 -•••-be-&Ince "lmlto conlllluenll: "A bunch of null lhinll the null 1&y It did -it did in-terpr-Illa laltllt of tllo 8odaJ ·---~ _._. __ , ore runntns obout tbe l!:oot Coast of creua SOC!al Security benefia •.. " Moloe to Odll<nla -111117 fear marcb -and~ the~ ....... HR Uio United Slaw, and Ille Welt Cout The• motives of lhote originally Security bill'• purpoMI -to - that the pr111a.t 1)'.:Nm will~ reptac~ &no 'h&.s bte.n loal dead -~ lotte.n too .. , •carinl tM dtvll out ol ptaple circulating the flyers are not known. btntfitl -In.I)' have ltlrtlcl ttte ed by • welflll't •)'Nm with benellll keep ~min&. , who «111trlbute to, or 1et peymenll Somo uperta ,.Y Ille Dyers 'wore leellell -wlllob tbaa ,...-lib pPI ...i, oo Iba -of Med. TRACED TO MEMJ!lllS 1.,.1rom __ th_• ... So_cW~SOcuri-=l.7-•;.;Yllelll..;;.;;;,=;;;...._;cll>;;;;!)rl!=!>ul.;;;_ed_b..:;1 __ .:..:..._nta_of_tlle_SOCl:.;.;._;al_w1_k ... !ll_ni_ ....... __ 111o.....,. .. _u_ ... _·_~_ All 1ucb1-I are ....iatteu. SoC1a1 lnveoti........, hctd the ·-17 let· . , SecuriV Admln1ltnl1ol! officials ... • ·-· .... I plolo.~-·t •Yilllm wl1l coo-ta'• lo the Mempbll, Tenn., -.... ~ -~ be-" a bullMuman had polltOd i 1 .. llot ~ue •11. tbt1 flY, --11 wl:nlllg that the nooexlateot.l!R 5710 will be pold ll • rltbt -not '"' the woald end Ille Soda! Socurtti. Sy atom. bllll 01.-. , Re apolog!Jed !Iller .when iOib Ille In- MORE LE1TEllS formaliop was faulty , end told In- , But dt1p!te repootod u1uranoe1 . vutt1etora be did not know Ille oriCln !tom _....,,. end Soclal Security of tbt Dyer be had !Oded up. ollldals, tile letten blP antv!nl, Since then, Ille .pettern senerlllJ UluallJ poppln( up in beldies !run been tbe ..... First, Dyen appeor dltterenl )*ii of Ille counlrt • Ibey blcbd under wlndll>leld wipers or -lliDce the l!lrinl of ltl7. 1tulfed into mailbonl. Then1 a flood The lellera llrlt hit b m.aUa dwinl o( 1eten follow tO conllfftai::en, cOnllderatlon o( Ille bill to ralle Social newspoper1 and !eden! offidlll. Security beneflll. But neither the ad-After the Mempb11 letters, ft)'ers minltrat!on'1 ·bill nor tile f 1 n a I were fOund in Georgia, th• ll>IOllo n:i-•. •P!l<"Yed .by Con&ress ud -. Ollllornla, New EDI~. New •iCDed lnlo.law hy ~ -· York llJd lift Jerwr. Na· lprint --llf--1 ..... , SOclal-seni. Jeoob K. Jarill, (R.ff.Y.) and Security bill -'"1icb pr_..t a the tote Robert F . ltlnnedy, (D-N.Y.), minimum 15 percent moathlJ bike In reported tho-of letters urcln1 benefita. deleet of Ille nonexistent HR 5710. 'lllat number wao abandoned -n 'l'bll summer Jav!ll ropotted hun- t.he Hpuse Ways &Dd. M,ana ~~-~s more of the letters wbich also Europe's Spaee Entry German-built third stage of the Europe rocket, to be launched this week at Woomera, 1'.uatralia, was shown to the public Moo.day near Munlch, Germany. The first and secood stages were developed by Britlan and France. Previow launches carried only dummy third stages. The German cootribuUoo will carry an Itallan t .. t satellite lnto an elllpilical orbit. · · ·· .. -., ~. •'.:·.-·.' .·~-·~. · ....... ,.._ ... · .. ·· ··~ ... _ .... ·~~···. "'.. ) Your Alex Cobnan sportswear is as active as you are Yoo'll love Ille free®m and comfort of lllese OI)· llle-ao separates. Their colors &re excilin1. Their desii!ls, bold. See oor new collection in Indian summet.t0lors: cotton challis hllic, amelllysl, turquoise and copper; 8-16, 14.W. Exotit.11ly flowered shirt, dazzlin& copper, bronze and eold; 8-18, U.W. Match our bri1ht shirts with Ou Pont nylon and rayon stretch pro- portioned capiis in bronze, olive. Sltort, 8-16; averaea, 8-18; tall, 10.IB;i4.W. Suncharm Spo!tsweat - Astronaut. Retldy to Go emergancy escape practice Monday: They! will be lhe !!rat to fly 111• Apoµo ipacecralt atop lht Saturn moon rocket durltlg an 11.!ay minin11,11exli moalb, • Apollo 7 astronauts "(!nm lift) Donn Ei1ele1 Wal· ter Schlrra and Walter Cunningham, laugh aoout 'a commmt macle while posing for picture&. altar Newport Center 1lfashi111 Island• 644'2200 • lion., Thurs., Fri.10:00 fill 9:30 Oller days 10:00 tin 5:30 , -\ • I I' ' ' I - 4 lllJL~ I'll.OT I Pr1nce Andrew, second in line of '*cession to the Britl!h throne, Will enroll in school tomorrow for tbtJirst Ume. The &-year-old son of 0..-Ellubeth II and the Duke of Edlnburvh will be accompanied by bll parent& to enroll in the Heathenlown Preparatory School, As<ot, a ~acbooL Su. Marshalt modt'lf crept cat dress with plunging neckliM, worn with Okkura Green velvet jacket, by HU. debnmd. Thir pose WGI mmU during the showing of the ~st fa.shiom in win&tr wear in London by Associated Fashion Designer.! of Europe. • Lima (Ohio) Jaycees honored RusHll McLean this week for his devotion to a project which baa brought much happiness to thou· sands of hospitalized children. Mc- Lean in 1951 initiated a project to five a free teddy bear to every c·lild who entered a Lima hospital. Advancing years forced him to en- t '?r a convalescent home and the program was taken over by the Jaycees. Now 76, McLean accom~ p:inied the Jaycees to st. Rita's }'ospital where he presented the €~.OOOth teddy bear to 2-year-old Britt Talbert. • At tht clot• of an haolt)ff&C]I hearing in Forl. Smith, Ark., in- volving 1ewrol creditori, the tp0kesmmt f • t a: Lutheran Church asktd tht judge to give prtfn-mce to the th u,. c "-' • claima tince "God'1 mcmey" tDlll involved. TM ;wig• f'tfmed, .. plying: ''Well, God ought to have looked after it a little bet- ~ ter." • -----------. . Daley Side Slated for TV Sunday CHICAGO (UPI) -Mayor Rlci\ard J. Ooley'• side ol lhe violence tllat oc- CWTed during the Democratic Na· tlonal Coovention will be caITled by 70 telievtsioo and ~ radio statioru: at 7 p.m. SW>da:Y. "What Trees Do They Plant?" will be the name ct tbe one·bour abow broadcast by th e Continental Broad· casting Co., Metromedia network &ta· tJoos and independent stations. In Southern Galifomia it will be seen on KTT'l, Channel lL _ Tha radio tajlO also will be bnlad· cast Monday nigllt on !ht Britilh Broadcastini Company'• "Panorama" program. '!be televillon llllll 1' being (ll-et>Bred by 8J> indopeodeot producer, Ushijima Films Ioc., from lootage made Dy poHoe, televW.Of!i ~and news re' 1 photograpben:. A spokesman for baley caid the mayO!''s only ap-- peerance will be from films at the conventioo, Jd~wblle, the Clllcago.. Pr e s s Photographers Association -aome of whose members were .nong the more t b a n ~ newsmen injured by police during the violence -aciolUd a resolution Wednesday praising Daley and police. 'Ibe resolution said "oute:iders com· moniy known as jhippies,' 1ylppie1' .and demonstratora put into adi()[I the Communists' long and well planned program for riots and disturbances .•• (an dl rubjeciod policemen tog re at embarraasment and bumili.8JtiOll." * * * Gregory Blasts Daley, Predicts Nixon's ·Election ----------·-------. ---' . .. . NARROW ESCAPE -Reparter point& to bullet hole in police car at an intersection of Eastern Parkway in racially turbulent Crown Hei(Jlls dlB- trict of. Brooklyn. Two policemen wd'e cut br. shower ol flying glass when a hidden gunman fired • ' . . "" rifle ohots lnto their patrol ~arly today. The cruiser was shot at ditectly •""""from a Brooklyn parkway from where two ottt:er. policemen were shot~ from ambush Jul-'lllOntb. . ) <. " Two New York Policemen Fired On By Snip~r, Cut by Shower of G'lass NEW YORK (UPI) -A hidden gun. cuts. policemen u . Sgt. Peter Kunilt and man fired rifle sh-Ota into a police Police laid the car was fired on at a ·Patrolman .:James Rigney. Kings patrol car early today and its two oc-point only 00 to 60 feet from where two County Hosptfal_.1aid tbey were re.leaa- cupants were cut by a shower of flying patrolmen were felled by shotgun ed after treatblent - glass. The cruiser was shot at directly blasts AuJ. 2 Wttlfe answering a false Rigney, 28:· s&id the speed with PORTLAND, Ore •. (AP) _ Dick where two other police were shotgun-Parkway artment building. down inside Ule Cruiser after the first across a Brooklyn Parkway from call for~help from an Eastern which be and Sgt. KuUk, 50, ducked Gregory, Negro comedian, civil rights ned from ambush last month. Bullets ripped boles in t be shot sbatt.erect' the windshield may acti·,.;·t and ind d t 'd "al Firing from a rooftop, the gunman windsbiel , lek side and rear window have saved tbtJr lives. · .... • epen en preSJ enw Poil 'd "We heard .cc first ~ot and felt the candidate, told some 1,300 pers~ns at poured two or thiee rifle bullets into of the po ' cruiser today. ce sai we Ill.I Pacific University in Fore1t Grove, the police car stopped at an in-they foun4 three I-ifle shell casings 'on flying glass,"' Rigney said. "We duck· Ore., Wednesday tmgbt that be ex· ter&ection ol Eastern Parkway in the the roof oC a nearby building, just ed and I beard. another sbot a second peoted Richard Ni.Ion to be elected racially mixed ~ Helghts district around the corner from the previous later." president in November. of Brooklyn, police said. A sergeant shooting site. The patroJman, who was driving, "Daley did a good job o( 'whupping' and a patrolman suffered multiple Authorities identified the wounded. said he tben14Jepped on the 1a1 and the Democratic Party in Oticago," _,.,_ _1,_ A heard a third1fbot u tbe cruiser mov· Gregocy said, referring to Mayor tr :fl: tr >< >< >< ed away. He said he belleved at least Richard J. Daley's actions during 1 In 3 two shot! hit.the car. iliaturhaoce1 at Ille Democratic Na· Shotgun B asts 1· ure ''I'll say • few extra prayers lo-tiooa.I Comention. day," be aclRld. He refused to blame Chlcago police Both the Z:po~ and the hospital for alleged. brutality during the coo-' originally r'POrt!d the policemen were ventloo. Chi hit by sh~t lielleU but the boepllal "U11ley (lb• ~H~) bad,Pe~n !Qld IP Pol!cemen Near cago....;--..id..!ater 'Jl\Wtip!e .small wounds ~-olf,ll\IW-fJi~ .. 1'theywould"have n u -tfiy·iiis "on vanous parts of. laid off. They lay off the Shriners '; . r • , • , r , theirglass. bodief~ted ·from lbaU.red -tl!ey oome to town, and tbey . ; , . · : • r~:i,.a;:n :1= ~U. Daley ls to suw.qr, DI. (UPI) -Two Kohnke s!ffered euperficlal wounds * * * b'lame," he declared flatly. policemen were injured today when caused by flying glass when two t He lambasted Chicago's Democratic three men fired shotgun bl~ts at .a shotgun bla~ts blew out both right wln-SF Sniper Fires administration, but admi'lted the pair of squad cars patrolling this dow1. of the1.r squad car and peppered RepubliCBill are no better. Earlier, he Chicago suburb in the wake of two the side of the car with pellets. ~ had ()ODlJDented that 1968 would mark days of raclhl trouble. 1.'he three men escaped, but C:hicago On Patrol Car the end of the American two.party Summit Police Capt. Anthony Corbo police arrested a suspect in the system said ~cers Mike Corbitt and David shooting. \ 1 • ::::..:::::::•:.__ ____ ~-----~~-----------The troutlt caine hours after the Cl· ty lifted a slrlngent 1 p.m. to dawn . , '· <./ . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A California Highway Patrol car, ap-- parently hlted to the scene by a false accident report, was fired upon by a sniper early today, Fortas Case Testimony ~et ~riday WASRI'NOTOJI (UPI) Demoentk Leader MID M-oM ot1d today iho nomination ol Ab• Fcrtu to bt ·Oief Just!"' oL tilt Uatt.ff StMet "W'ili 0 very ltkely'' come uj, before Ille luJj Seuale tbt weet of Se!lt. 23. 1be Senate leader made hi• state· inent aa Ille Judldory Commltt.ee awaited a reply fh>m Fortu ' on Wbetller he will return to Clpto) lfjll to lilbmlt tD further questlonlng about hlJ role u a preaideniJ.al adriJer and bil Judicial "'"'"°"" oo ohl<:enlt1 cuts. Forts.a had not replied to the com- Jnitrtee'• invitation by 11 a.m., but UPI learned that the commltlff expected hia answer shortly. The pariel "l't!Jll aheed wltll pleru, meanwblle, to reopen lta public bear· ings to bear testimony from new -..... -includ!J>t put and present prealdential adviaer1 -on the r<lM!onsblp of Fc>:tu and l.J'ndoo B. Johnson. Commlttet ataff members wen roondlnt up wttne..,.a for the bearings -which w11l pr<>l>ebly roopen Ftiday -and have issued one IUbpoena. A spokesman said other 1Ubpoenu m16'flt be isJUed if 1'itne11ea do not egree to appear voluntiarlly ~ The four key witnetse1 souibt by the Senat.e panel were Ricblrd Goodwt.n, tonner aide to Preaid...U Johnson and John F. KemM<ly; Treaaury Undersecretary J o s • p h Bm: W. Devier Pierson, a deputy cou1u1el to Johnson; and n.niel Yqtn, a writer for New Yorker magulne. Oimber Rescued After 9 Hours In Ice Crevasse PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -The Rev. Reymond K. Stout, 'll, Porlland, was rescued from• crevasse hilh on 11,245--foot Mt. Hood early t.oday, more than nine hoW"& after be fell intO the iee pocket. · He wu brought down the moun· tainside by toboggan, Di lift and am· bulance 1n a rough and ofben painful t r i p across snow fields and glacial rock. His only apparent injury wu a 1eg sprain or fracture. Stout's brother, Roy, a Portland police officer, 1 al d Stout was in cOOsiderable pain but the young minister joked about bJ1 U:· perlence and worried aloud 1bout his mountain climbing equipment M he was moved -toboggan and all - from the chairlift to a wa.ltin& mn· bu lance. He was to be taken to Good Samaritan Horpital here. Stout ~ Barry Carnley, 27, Portland, hilr:ed up the difiicult north slope trail on Oregon's highest peak Wednesday afternoon. When they found fog closing in after they reached the summit they decided to descend by the easier south slope route . Chuck H1vel, of Roseburg, <>re., ~ curfew and armounced classes at Argo Community Higt School, source of the rad.al trou.lt, would be resumed Fri· day. 1 ~3Ved the . live~ Qi' two persons -• ~•.::o,x:-.-:-:· .. ~w&e.V ~h~-~lllle:t'I.; Mrs,c:,:..GNydottr·,.-. ,;it . , .. - ' P®nlngton from her auto submer-r·~ ~~ .t· Corbo salct: he wa's in a squad c a r . wiqi .~~ ~ ~ti~.r offic~!~ a~ut a ~~If b)oci aWay 1fi6ri\' the-shooting scene · when he heard the shots. He said lie drove into tlhe alley and spotted three Negro youths. Officers <llarles Cleghorn and Tom Plantz, acCoinpauied by an am· bulance, were asked by San Francisco po 11 c e ·~~tn\lesttgtite a Woman'.! telephoned repOrt that a· car con· taining -several people had overturned on Southern Freeway near Ellsworth Street. About 6 p.m at the 10,200-foot level Stout stumbled into the crevasse. He stopped on a snow shell about 2S feet do~. _ . _ .---"' _ , ~~·--';:_ Carnler;' who was roped to Stoul, · • ged in the South Umpqua River. .· . : , J.Iavel rescued Mrs. Pennington ·· 'f'~ after he saw her auto skid on a , rain slick highway and plurlite · down a !()().foot embankment into the river. He revived her with arti· ficial' respiration and state police took her to the hospital Mrs. p..,. niJ)gton, wbo is 17, gave birth to a daughter the next day. Officials said !be &-pound, 9-ounce beby was a week overdue. e 'nle Lane County Sherill's De. partment of Eugene, Ore., has hii-ed a veteran lawman named Dick Tracy. Deputy Rlcherd B. Trety, 33, bas 11/.ears a:peri~e, 4nil bolds two egrees 10 police 1cience. He previously was em· ployed ln Southe111 Callfornia. • The city electric department in Jacksonville, Fla .. ii having com- puter trouble. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jodcson reported they received 73 bills this week, each for '9.98 plus ,1.40 tax. Mrs. Jackson said she called !be departmeol and was told to just pay one b1ll and return the other 72. • ~ Secret Service told mem· -of the Charlotte Caledonian Pipe ·Band of Charlotte, N.C. not to wear the traditional Scotsmen Jml¥et ln their belt& durin~ Rich- •"'· M. Nixon'• brief visit. The band of bagpipe players usually wear the tmves tor decorative pu.QJOOH· • K1ng1 City police, answering a J~'• plea tor help, removed -nalladus of the evicted ten-d• w faN'Y , . . two llzaTds ~ lllNI llet Jont, some 300 wlllll -tti'tlli ~ a dead rstll-ai8 ,., a python, 1even tMI bit •lwe~ him with a . .,... •• lid .at him ln!o his r,..,,,,." , .. ,~ ._., .. ~ Pl"•''· . . - • Beating the Heat Although temperatures remolned tn the high 90's Wednesday In the souUlland area, these r:hildren had litUe troublie beating the beat. Steven \Veinstein cook ol.f brother Henry as fnend Jody Goldband rocks wtth glee. The kids came from Sherman Oaks while thousands at others left their sweltering homes this week to cool off at soulb- '"-"' ht>11..+.Aoc: "",..;.,,.th .. ftftl, l"fl"°"""'''''''" r4•v r..f thl111 rPrrnt hP:tt wave. .. 1., "I got out of the car," Corbo sald, "and one ol the first two offioo;a, Cor· bitt, yelledl to duck and il:lother shotgun blast went by my head. The officers and I hit ttie ground. Llreturn· ed a shotgilft blast and the others used revolvers.•• When nothlhg was found , the am· bulance was dismissed. The officers said they heard a shot as they cruised slowly along the freeway and a bullet struck the pave· ment at the rear ol the car. was pulled In after his compalllon but he managed to climb out and walked to Timberline Lodge at the 6,000.foot level. AU. S. Forest Service first aid team started out tmmediately followed by a mountain rescue team. 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Jl'Jp '·' 11•11•1 ".~1 11''.1 lh' I ' ... , :.'jV)s!l!NpT,Oll D; C. _ . wl!lt , . -lllOJl oll<I.......,, who >l!IOb' doiibt,• says A A H P E R , regard lo fllDOtlna· S~ h k 'l )~ c JOpa Jild• For ~illjSI"';" regularly atarled ·d-d"t I.a e "that the schoolll will have quickly rec0goi%e th• t T in • l .,lrrililind lbt . •Illa ·tt '-~• ~~-"aqel 1 0. ol thelr ICl>ool years. "All too .to" u1wne a major part ot education in th• "Do u I ,;.. j eoin11 fo SlnGk· ~.,, ....... 1,,.,. -ollee" It besu. ln tbe . th,• re• P oosiblllty for say, not as I do" tradition BONNft: ~ "l _.aodtbeil< ,eveall 1'lll dJ ' Ol <I cancer elo.ill~ntary gr.a.a, eduoMint present and has 'ahollowrln&. · ... ~~to,!'ooo. prerhal1 ely \f .P f1eqt AAirPER lll)'L An Mutegenerations•bou!the "Our aim," 8ay1 Vtncent CASHJN ! I ,.,.... tht •Ii , achoola ::=h In~ ll\lhuO, estimated 10 to 15 parcenl of •fleets · of •mol<lng o D Granell, director ol tho ' .,.. ~"11 !J>creued · to lJie, · er!Can al U-year<>ldl RD~, aocl · phyoi°'1 hea!Jll.'' • prelm'-on ilsu fJ'elated Pub~ Health ftt*· (arr , each 1uccesslve ,.ge .'fbe example set by Leader.ship Devel<>pmeot • : 1o1 <lmotir>J, ~ t h•e . '!'be 'a~ yo g man ' level Ihm Ill a percentage teachers and adJ¢nl>tratou Project on Smoking url · ~ j · -la 11"'1 for . who is a bolvi l&aret!e Increase up to age 11, where who light up is a p:Jme area Health, "is to dlscourai• ' ..( lllillh; Pllyl!cal lll(on, • mobr cao· to have 50 percent smoke regu4rly, for ogonl.mg reapP<<isaL young!llers from e v er Th'i "nk -•.wdtl llecre•Uon (~), bis tile 'hortened Y elgjlt Although schools are not TeKhers o!ten .. rve as starting the habU. Because . ~W'bn'1t. o(\ the ~·· 7~1 • it ... JM u 13 . the comtqonty accuJed ot llav-parent " 1 u bat it u t e s . smoking bas :been 1 o EduCtti9D As8QCl8~ ,Pa.bit, ibe. m ~ Public iDg caused -uys . pt0blem, Especially in the eyes of generally ·ac;ceptable, it bas ··....-; 1 • ' • ' •i He.itb Senice. they are increas@gly looked very young students , · become . a b~e of • r .:}t-if, c1i'.e.r1 i. 'ad·: EduclitotS ~e. yiQC' to to.-fOr a si~qint pait ·or teachen may, like paren~ adulthood, and youq.gster1 , . · ator1 8l'f ~up ti·tbejaet at moat · the psw~. "Ttiei:e )I Jltµe be ~portant lnfluences li1 creasingly early a&&.' " .. \.: .· I ,, 'o . Well, What's 'l'lai• ; . l - Something seems to have caught tho oye_oi young:· ,Viscol}llt Li.Qdley as, with his mother, Princess.Mar .. · garet and l>rinc .. s Anne. dan~r of Queeii'Ellza· - •beth II he attended the Braemar Highlirid Games. '·8 VCI Professors Given Advancement Eight UC Irvine l'l'O- fessors nave been given ad· ministrative posts and 13 .others protnoted. in ran:k .. . Ne·w facu.lt,y ad· ministratlve· appointment.t for 1968-69 are: -Dr. Keith E. Justice, - half·time associate dean of the"Graduate DiVisi.on. . , -Dr. Jean C. Lave, half· time associate dean· of tbe School of Soeial Sciences. -Dr. Theodore F. Bnin· ner, ·cba.irµlan <1f Classics .. -Dr. Gerhard Kalisch, tfumer Aids ·Gov. Wallace , A fund raising dinner, 'sponsored by the Orange (:ounty Wallace Campaign Committee, is scheduled Oct. 6 at the Sheratoo Beach )on in Huntington ~ach. ; · Xbe f7.51).a.plate dinner ls •&et-for·&.·p.m: Dancing will ·eonDnue lDltil 1·2 a . m . · Reservations may be made • by·-coDiacting the Wallace for President Headquarters, 1869 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. " ·' chairman of Mathematics. -Dr. Richard E. Whalen, chafrman of PsycbObiology, -Dr. Daniel L. Wulff, rac:., ting·chairman of Molecular and Cell Biology. -Dr. Jame1 L. Calderwood, vice chairman or English and Comparative Literature. -J)r. Donald :Q. Sperling, vice chairman of Pediatrics. Promoted from usocia:te , to full professor w e r e Caspar W. Barnes, eleC· trfcal engineerine:; James .J. Yeh, mathematics; Gordon L. Shaw, pbyslot aJ/d 1<ewl,!. ~ A. Froman, 'Po 11t1 c a·l science. ; AdVanced from a:ssistp.Df 1 • ,to asisocia~ professor. ~e David I s a: a c s , · electrical , engtn·eertng; p· et er s. Odegard, music; Lauri D. TlirupP, medlciile; Calvin S, McLaughlin, Clifford A , Woolfolk and Wulff, molecular and cell biology; Stanley M. . M u n· I• t., philosophy.;-M1r"' B"'!d"• , physics, and 'Norman M. Weinberger, Psychobiology. Professorial· raftk ls COii• - ferred by vote of fellow faculty members. Harris Slacks Patterns a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid Wo~d .. Help younelt to Barri1-plaid waah ))&Dts and be a brl&ht J'bUDf' indiriduaUat. 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DRINK MIXIR f,95 39_9 val••. • t Eltctrtc mixer for malts, Juices, aoupa and adult drinks MANNINO·•OWMAN PAMOUI MAKI Yl•RATOa KIT •ILT MAllAGIR .. 111ff 9,95 v•lu'! It.fl. 29· 81 199 valu• . •For bffllty treotmentl and9eHrOl ..... tt t 4 IMwcht"l'•ltle: ·~ f t Helpo -echlq, tired' M*l• ·t I year vMOndltfoeal guaranM • Enfoy good hNltft Vtfth tx1rci1el t ,ow.tful 1/l honepowv1Htor I All atMI ba .. and ,..t ~-Mi.!fll'a.,J•!1.••1.1.Mtt . ._,,...., . .,,.,.. ... ,~ ........ It IASYCRIDITTllMll . ONlfULLYIMOVDfMI COUNTll IXCllANM •UAIANTlll ,. WllTINGHOUll 2·CYCLI WAIH~R .. & 2·HIAT AUTOMATIC DRYER Al LOWAI t.IOPllWDIC •OTH POR ONLY •True 16-pov11d capoc1fy t ... ular, &...,-tr Afr Pluff •Time Dryfhrt10Mftt P,... 11Hin'' ""-• !..yto-• Qllf coHKtor 2681 ' 2•CYCLI WAIHIR 148 ~1 '· .... ., t .. t lolaMff alrflwryete• I _,,..... IOtM WAINR I llnlAI I.OW Alt.Pl A Wll•I W• ' wDITlllGHOUll WlllllD llllaMANINT lllRlll WAIHIR I' • H""fduly 16-lb. .. podry • WatertcMr control with rtNI 9 Normal and 1•ntl1 ogltatio" • Heovy duty trammluion • Softty lld Jock • Avto!Mtic folMU,.,._Mr MATCHIN• WISTill•HOUll 16 L .. DRYlll •Tnie 16 poundloJMK1'y • 5 clryh11 ttflfll"'1f,.. •OTH WAIHD.·& . •Yi• 'Al Lew Al 310 , • PerMGMnt Pf"' 4ftoyl"t • l1111iM.r •l1nol ittl1tef' · ~•week • Multipl' 111 ... u•tf/ll .._-------:r.r-:lmr.Er;f"'ltNCLUDE DELIVERY" NORMAL INStALU.flON, 1 YL NOMI SIJIYICI, 2 YRS. ALL PARTS & 5 YIS, • Slnglo dlctl oon1rol •Double acllon washing • HICIVI' dufY 1Nnaniluiqn- e2 ~r ....,,....,.h eycles • s.r.1y lid lock 2•1flATD.YIR • Stnol• dlal'control • 2 drying tem...,...r11 • Atttot11Gtlc ti.,. control • Ayto~ """4ff ) • Safoly deer """h • . . ' -.. . INRRYI IOMI OUAllTITlll Ll.lftDI ~II ZODYI NIW, 'llMPLIPllD 'llllTAll'1' C•IDIT Oa YOUa •AllKAMl•ICA•D • SHOP & SAVI Ai zHYI, ..J. illau .SAT. 10 TO t ~.M., 1u& 10 TO 7 ••• 1aT1l•ACTION. •.UARANTIDt v ' -· - " 1 ) ' . • I ~ • I • • ' • -~-· ' -• 1 . • • • ' I • , • . . " ....... ___ ., -....... ... -----· ................ ~-. ----~. "'' ·--· ... --....... .. . J • . ;z;_._ FAl.THFUL Okey, so it's corny. But it's also true, the DAILY PILOT is es faithful to its readers as this famous old geyser is to the hundreds of thousands of tourists who trek from across the neti_on to see it each year. There's something else to keep In mind this summer while you're on vacation -whether you 0~ to Yellowstone National Park to see Old Faithful or not -the DAILY PILOT doesn't take 11 vacation. We'll still be here 'keepin9 public issues "hot'' end p_rovid- -. I 11 I • 5 , ••• , • - ' I ing the best way yet invented for folks to let off steam - communication. We communicate with readers and poli- ticians; they communicate with us. The result is 11 veritable "geyser'\ of information. You think about that end about where you're going to find out most about local schools, lo- cal •ports end local politics when you get beck from vaca- tion next fall. When you do get beck, "Old Faithful" will be here waiting for you. . . , -· . - • . , ' ' ~-llir-----~------~=------~-~tJ~-------,t-t--==---e.. ... • • • • • • • . ' , . '1lvndl71 SfpJ•mbtt 12, 1968 DAILY ,!LOT ,7 ,.....lte~an Receives Bipartisan . . , .3 Fires · Quelled; , . • • I Support for TaxCutPackage ~·One Still Burns " . ' l11crttd•f 11u111llet• ef A1tterlc•11 lnJIMIM •M "-J ... legf -':!': •"' we111•" tre llW te•l11f M.-.•t• •f .... u•\111elfr .., trecllwe "pl11i" MMflh •f +fl• ,.,II Mel 11th•¥• L .... Pr••lll · wlil•li cewer1 .1.,..1t ,_.,,., uMelweliile ,,,.,., .. r9111 lrttM11f' ...:: •• •o.ooo "'11... T•• ,....,.. I• • ••• •ff.,,_, fhN .._. UM.la M•Nlll'Y Deeftf• Laecl111 ~•I•"-• • Nff...W• ~. .. JIP•H•11 ef '"'" 400 fre11clil..4 _ ..... ,,. wfftl ,.,,..._ .... ..., i : • • • i ; • I • • • • I • ' • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • ' ' • • • • • • • • • • ' l • • • • • • ' • l • • • • • • • ' • , . • • • • • • • • . , • ' • < • , • ' . . , ' ' • ' • • • • • • ' • • • • ' , ' . • . • • • • • • • • • • ' ' ' . < ' • -• • • • • • • • • SAa!AMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan and legJ.slaUve 1eoc1... of both port! .. dremalically pu\ tllelr !\Ill muscle today bebiud e new $244 mlllion tax cut pockqe that offered help for the homeowner, renter a n d bus1nessman. Al/ove Ill, It appeared designed to plecate rHUesa voters ltll1 engry over the billion dollar tax boost lalt year; tired ol he&ing UD· filled p1oc1g.. of property tax ,.ue1: and mUicued with bollot Prop. 9 . The RepubllONI a:overnor said be 'Would put the pro- posal before the current DIAL DIRECT IT'sTWICE AS FAST And you save money when you call station. to.station ... on out. of.state calls, even more after 7:00 PM or anytime during the weekend . @ Pacific Telephone :........~ tevere.ly Umlt the use of property tax• to fmance 1ooa1 government in CallforniL "I don't UIUllly pak for Democrats, but ••• I tlllDI: we're all pl•Med.'' a beam~ Ing Reagan told teporter1 alter tbe breaktllrollih at 6 p.m. Wedneaday. U . tbe aereement b91d• torether, it would be the mOlt dramatic example of coopenrtkln a a d com· promise be-n Reagan and -In both house! tince the became govttnor. Some observers thOUlll>t it looked too lood to be real. IX-MAYOR Diii . , Plttcher lowr<m , Former LA Former L.A. By ASIOCIATED PRESS 3,:IOHcni llre In th e Ono major~ ~ .wi· AllOle.1 .Natl~ F..-Mt, b""* todoJ la _.,.,, ,abollt !O. milel '1'!111"¥1 lll Calil~ .and -~· . Loe' A• 1 • l • , w~ llMl bllil:ltmod tliouoandJ of night 'lbil !In broU out la acreo were reported COii· LiiUe TuJUDf• canyon and ~Rtvmide County'• San and Pacoima Retervolr. No J a c 1 n to mo u n te t n 1 11ructurea were' damiged. · flreligbt.r1 ltlli bOttled a A llH lo the S a n blaze ttiat bu awpt over Bernardino Momulm that 6,100 OCHI tlnce Tuesdoy. · lroke out over the WMkend FoothUla g\owecl a mfte blackened &,MO acre1 befcn sou\h ct 'the commullfty of it ,... conllined !ala Tues· Cabuon bu1 U.S. Foreal • Service IPOkermtp 1a1 d day, Forert St r v Jct there wu no daDCtr Of the spokesmen ~ It caused !Ira moving Into tile com· 'l.Z million dlmll(t lo the munity. water1bed. The blue destroy.cf 1even A fowtb flrt, ill Santa summer homes. A fireman Barbara County, awept over- ,.., boopitallied with s•· 2,000 acres be!ore It wu )11 •II I~ tttlM. Yau w a ff .. '""'If ...... ~ s...i-· Y•llt .lt6t •11~t.11, ,tlld•r ~l•·r•Mlutt•••rr ... tt••f· --.,. '• . --·- DOC'JOlll· lflCIAL A••ll•lll• t• 11M1Mlocn af the Or. .,.,. C.Wttr M9'1ctl ""'-'" ttff CONTIQllTAL '155",..... a-iw CellT~ltt- Read The Daily Pilot JPeeiel sesMon Of t h e legislature lrnmediat.ly and hoped a bill could be signed before another week goes by. The voters would have to approve the plan, in the form of a corlltilutional amendment on ·the Nov. 1 s elec61>n. blllot. lt 'irOtlld . ~pete the,r• with Prop_ 9, Dem ocratic Assembly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh, uwaily warrln& w It b Reagan In the legislative heJls, said, ' 'Tb~ com· promise proposal aireed upon today constitutes one d the best property tax relief· proposals yet pre.1e..nted to t'he leg1Jlature ... M D. oond and 1lllrd-<I ...... bum• -Tutaday. ayor, 1es .s11ort1ye11<r1totoried. •-"'------"----------------- By Wednesday n i g h t · ~ Wai.on !nltlatl.,.. to LOS ANGELES -(AP) -firtmen bad ii 50 percent Fletch.et Bo~) Lo ~ ~r' . Angeles" 1 o .n I • t term i may« who 10 ~ rid ttie · '• 1 I city °' "'!•!· dled ••odor · Cops F acin,,,. al 81 Allor an ~ppare•t . . • ' ' e THE LEADING ENGI;JSH VODKA Navy Plane Crashes . ' .beart attack. l ' Ch . · • · Autb<rilla ~ 11owro• . . ar g.es in · ·.eo~Qi.Imported EngljShVo~ka . "" llricl!!m 'Wl!ile peridni . . . hil car •t Iilo ~.and th• Shooting . At Sea; Two Aboard POINT MUGU (UPl)-An FUIB, tilt Navy wn1on ol the cOOtroverllal 1 w i n g • 'rllllg ti_... bilmber, crallh· ed a1 -.wllh !ft• men aboard W-y 'l!llfle on a routiue WeapotM testing mlmon: · ·The Na-vy IJlld a cMllan · sl>p, the Sil' Muon Lykes, ~ ll&bllnl 'll'l'OCkai• ud an Gil slick 90 miles Gtfsbore where the plane -be-to ....... a-ash· ed. "'-> trace of tile two .civilians aboard W\BS found . They were ident:Wiod as Barton Warrtt1, tert pilot, aitd Anthony A. Byland, engineer. llAFTlll TAILE '~~ ... 1111 ..... ......, . car craabed lnto 1 will. He wu dead on Fflval It Hollywood Recotvlnc HospilaL Deputy Mllforf J •• e.p h Quinn did be• '°" tho former mayor ·~ QIJ Hill tarli<r Wednesday n1lylni support for Jl1'0P"lall ol a. citlien.t connntttff he head· ed. ... · Meyor Sam Yarly pni.!ed Bowron lot •ervtnc the city ''to the very end of hll llfe." V11'11ty All In-Ont ACRYLIC AIT SET 6 IOTEIOOI •11\1~;: .... • . • lllllk """,., • Cll't:Ultr Ill I tvll ALL P'Olt •f,.\odudM<itn •1 .. •fhllM'°li • ' • Dlcl!On.,Y Re.-. Y1tu. $3.20 ' :ai....,~,_.. •. """"· .... ~.... ~ - -..in-;•;;; "''""' -,,.. -· .. 111 ...... opaq111 Wlllf • to -"' "'".... 2•• ""· 4M Now Only ..tf~~l ST AT I 0 N E ·l'I 8 &UIHA. PARK SHOf'PM CIMTU: ., _,.A MDA IOlml COAi!' PU1A . OAKLAND (UPI) . Formal c:11ar1e1 wort llled Wednelday <Co1mt t"' o pollce olllcen ""'""ed 91 !lrinfr • ft11illw!e ct bnlllita The ·vodka distilled· . . . . and. bottled by !pip th• ~ of tit• Black 1'anlh« patty, rld-dlfl>C a olctUre <L co-fouDder H-N-. Meranwbilt, Nliwton'• at- torney 1a1d he would 10 to Sllperior Court -y to aeek a new trial for tile 26-year· old blade-· coov!cted last Sunday ol wluntary mansi.uatitor In the fatal ahoodng ol o policeman . . James Burrough, Ltd., London's foremost . family-own~d distiller since 1820. 'Ibe petrolmen lowlvtd lo the at.tac& on Panther heed· quarter• eart1 T u e 1 d • 1 , Rlchord V. Wllllaml, 211, and Robert W. Fatr1ll, '81 were OCCUJed of belni dnmk on duty. They ..... omnmorily -·-from the r.r.e. chareod with felony •'811ll with firtilr'IM on 111 in- habited bulldlnl """ -Oii '3,000 11111. SEPTEMBER SALE .! Treasure Tones IN-EX . . LATIX HOUSE PAINT POlt STUCCO OR WOOD REG. $7.85 SAVE '2 00 NOW ONLY s51s GAL RIADY TO USE COLORS A WHITI Treasure Tones , ..................... Water Heaters RE~UILIC "GEMINI" 30 OAL. $44.18 40 GAL. $49.11 50 OAL. $64.11 "TITAN" *I CJAL. 914.M 40 GAL. n.11 llllTA14ATIOM 4YAIUlll ,.... .... "' .............. ~ .................. ....., .. :::':Lt-.... - --,... .....:: -::.i::."'tl'.,-.:: ~ ....... ....... -..,,.,..., .......... ..,.,......Al .......... ..... For the dlsarmlltily sinooth dry martll11, ,.say 0 Bor--zoy.':' ~ $6. '9 41SQf • HOUSE·HOLD HARDWARE 8 '.UYI Outdoor. lighting you _iJever thought,Yo.u co.~l~.,affQld !-~ A quality system you install yourself , , . in minutes, with complete safety. Nt '91'9lb, c:endult « dlglnr"'-", •. just pl•1 in!• Ul tpprmd, ll"ltlt l)ltOI tbsolri~l'lll"*"°"1 SUd•~I •Th"' lel-llll 1n ,..,1n1 wltil I llrp lllltf•• lllits IM "''"' ,_ (2 omhr, ...... ""~ Ml' ... "11\0), l10•ftll ti -..,ntl allt, - llltl "'"'" ·-tfloor,-.,.Jlll• 1114 won 1rtc1ots • "" t1111 -· ltw llClltfoc""' IJlf ~ -~""' ....... ~.,.., "' -tti "" -ltolti· GARBAGE DISPOSALS IN·SINK.ftA TOI -""· '"' '31'5 . ....... on P11C1 ·········-····· -"°' n. $6495 .... ""'' 111 on.!IJCI msli' 'iiiNG ==i~ ........... ~3195 r=C.: .......... ~195 . 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Each toothbrush comes with two handles for up and down and back and forth !l!lit~in& motiO!I, Jncludel tour color coded brushes, wan mount bracket Beautifully styled in bei..,-to match mi!del 37 also. Fits Ora( Hygiene Appliance 39. ' :'"J · WATER PIK® COMB.6 With NEW AUTOMATJC TbOTHBRUSH .. NOW ONL YI • J~ •29aa. . , '. • Water Pik® autom.it"ic toothbrush and deluxe professional oral hygiene appliance 370 combine to give yoU and your familr effectiVe and complete oral claan~int. Both toothbru~h and Water Pik® come lully equipped with fouc color coded brushes and tips plus wall mourrt1ng.brackets. . · .... --· . -'· -. :i.€ Costa Mesa . .-.·. ~ -·· WI lrlstol Avt. Mt .,. " .. '°rt ...... 1.tw .... w Dtet.o PrMWIY & l•kor l:t. ... .. ..., .... ' ..., .. ,. ,.,.,.., ""' ,....,,lfOJ ' I IE ... "9 J. Mr.i n 0""'9o!lnt IE, ..... DofOllW M. ~" l"tlrldr. v. oetlN ' ...,.,. LM Avlllll vs. lt111k ii. A~llt Ann LWIM Otln YI JllfNt L•ltlll' Cr1M "-.. ......,.. ..,. C.11itt '· ..,,.., . 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Jtrom• MlrU1n L1 Vt<ius v1 cnarl!I 0111'"' LI VfQ!Je k1thlttn Ann Tlt>Pil VI llrM"t' Alltn TIN> .. 11 11 l llli.n l . E1ry VI Vlfi. ·-E1rv A~ MOI'* 01ry1llr YI J. Fr1nklln O>m"' C1rotyn A. Sib~..,.. °'°"" T. Slblev tren. Si.mm, oltf. I. Croll tMtt. vs come\1111 St1mm. lltftl!. a. -crou c:omllll. EdMonl J. Wflll11'M. Jr. VI Helen R. W!lll1m1 Dorollty Mae a<nel VI Wllll1m 8°"""'' Jr. J1lllT'l9 Ell011 s111eboth1m, oltf. a. c,...s deft. \<1 Rldl1nl II. SIM- bq1111m, lletT. a. c,...1 comPll. Jucllth Ann W1v VI L1•<111(1 Eueene w., Mlrum E. °""" w Jllhn 8 . D'tftr Wlllllm L st-. "" Lt• S. Sl'IOI• kw!f\i., lAt wtllttlll9ll VI .kllfl Wh~ -Tllen11 ._..,.GITK w· ll0bt11 Torrn Kllltlefl,.,. J. 8111'11:1 v1 Oer11d o.n 811rk1 . ii ~· . k1rol1M 81r• .;. Tlloml1 L •• ,.., '""' .. v1..ini. IC•~ H,,. VI ICtnnt• B'9dfonl IW'"' ~ Lau N¥ils W W1trtce J. H.O. M1,,, A. S'-vs lll:oberl L.Wb S!- Cllllllll1 JM11. lrldl vs H1rry WtrTen Oft ltld; . TtrHI J. tfernlrldtt "111 lllcht'9i' V. --wrui,m C•r'I $Cl!Welll;Nntt vs su .. 11 IEMil!I ~l'lff JuctJ A. GonMer VI Wfll .. m Ellllt'nl ~.!r. \ .• Glot11 P1trki. N ... 1911 on Dile E llis ·-Jo Allel SOOl!rllnll VI .Hrrv M!cl1111 Socl1r1ln9 Fire Calls 3 County I Temples_ SJ Rites' • Sabijath se:rvices a r e sdleduled Friday for three tempi~ ~ Orange County. Rabbi Rolph DeKoven, !fPiritual Jeader of Temple Hillel tn Huntingtoo. Beach will conduct servi'ces at 8:30 p.in. 'ill JIJ~ C<immunitr. Metho!!ifl On,irch, 6662 Heil Ave. ( \lrfmm111dM" Ten$~ Beth Davld Of S::W 11.m. Wl!dnMdlv, l!'IH flr1. I0111 O r-.. ~· 'II hold 't ... , crf Golclln WHI ran ge """"" ... .,. \n I s ''lipt~:,..,·• meo:11u1 i1<1. m~ 2111 $1. "'\ervice rat 8.15 p.m. under . 10t:1!.:·i;~·;, !:;t11 ';'.~111~11 tlhe direction of Ra b b I -•:» D.~.:t':l:v v~~':iue. Glrf!•llf Bern~ B. Goldsmittl and •"" M'1I • -....... ' .. ~ -•• • Clltrtor H'i\rr"' ... ~e-W'm 1i n > Huntlftlt..,. Bt.U J 11:., •·"'· w~v. "' !Mk, Services will be held at the Klm\lton NII of Mffnoll~ . 7:~ ""..," intdle11 11d. M 1111un1te• templ~llO Los Alamitos rive ...,,.,, •-11 Blvd., ~tos. ,,~;;· ~~nndlv, medlc.11 •id. io1• "Th New \'eat Ahead" t :o:J 1.m . .J~":." kwarlNtlon. will ~~ject ol Rabbi ····~-----:-; -:;"' ...;: -'-=-- (' Gov~ Reagan Recalfi 1 Drive Starts Again'- SACRAMENTO (AP) -A husband and wile team ha1 ?elHiWed ii.I campaign to outt Gov. Reagan ft-om of· lice, vowing, '4ThiJ ti.me we bow' eat we're doing.'' call Re 1t1 n Comm ittee learned from ill unauccea,.. lul atr.eiupt bow to ruq. a petition campaign. 111 Tbey bw' to emoplete pwir petition drive in a lit- tle over a month. Although . tbq haw liz montbl under law • 1'1hat guy has given us acme good es:perience-," Ed- win Koupal said after hU wife, Joyce, filed with tbe aecretary ol state'a office " "JlfW recall petition. Tbe Koupal& earU,r this Y~ failed to cellect the re· quired 780,i\4 llgnature1 of registered votera. Their pe· -titfou carr:ied only 336,498 valid lignalures. Mr1. Koupal sald the Re- Think ' ,, ' FAKE. FURS.; . ' ., ' • I '\ ·~>11 OPEN SUNDA Y's.:1 < '{< ~ N~W ' MOM.-SAT. 7::!0 a.m.:s p.ac:I J. • -.-t.)t-;;. HOURS: SU~ 9:00 a.m.· 1 %''USED PLYWOOD COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. 1700 SUPERIOR COSTA MESA PHONE 646°8909 i ' ! I I I 1llr ,~~~;vJ:-,l:-.~m FltdWr Ave. Gersholt Fls'1!!r at 8:15 p .rn. ·1 =============--=======1, A complete set of quality silverplat~ -.:0~L A • z . B 0 v· Chairs that mak~ a house a home ' ' can now be yours. ' Y~l'1>""~ · • I _ti. _i=:: ____ --- from COSTA MESA'S OLDIST HOlllE.OWNED FURNITURI STORE DOWNTOWM COSTA MlSA llN ~IOR .VD. PHONI LI 1·5131 • /\ . ~ 4 .• ' 1 11/if ·~ I-·~ I ~ • • .Jo.. Here's a beautiful bonus for tllose'who open-or add to-a Full Serrice SaTings Account at United States National Baolc. r ·J •• Y-11.11 l...,iece place IO!tla& h Fne when y0a deposit SSO in a U.S. National . .\ ' FoltServia: Savings Acooont Each ~lace setting cost.I only $2.75 ( inclucb lalea tu) ••• pl11n $50 depooll to yow; l&Tings. Side pieces may a1Jo be ' pascct to complet. youuet o[ lhil beautilollilvtrplalc in lhc lovely "flow<rime" patzm-u cxdusive doaiga ' ' alU.S. Natiooal byOucid&Ltd. Silvmmil!if.: ........ -....... --·----- , • I ' - i I ' ! I I I I 'Tustin By JAClt CBAPPELL .... ~ ........ '· SANTA ANA -'l'be put tut controvenr between the 1'11tln Cob Co. and the ,..-, of &onlo Alla Is In !Lt t 1econd week, with t h e 1 United Tut Operaton, a<:- : ting through IM Tuttln com4 • pany, 11111 p,_tlnS Yellow t ~b'I ex~Ye rllhl In lhe dty. 11 1s blllod'Jiy the uro pr<!lid<nt, G-se Bruer, • a cla11Lc battle betwet:n ' private butine11 and I governmut. Oab driven of 111• Turlln Cob Co . .,. mll· • fed at the rulln& by the San· • ta Ana City Council which ; /..dented them the vrlvllege Of ! ~uptar.olnbcity. ; Yellow Cob Co. currently l ( < . ' ' • Work Okay R~ed . For Students : -• SANTA ANA -Slud.W who me between the ages of 14 and 18 moo -work pennil.t to wwk ofter IChool and during vaoatioo perk>d.s, according to Dr. Raberi Pet.rsoo, ()qnge County lllP'flntendent ol todtools. Unilec 1tale law minor Jtude2b may work no more 1hall eight Ion a clay end 48 houn a week. Sc:bool at· tend..,. ii lnclucled In com• putlns the eight hour day, ond no mlnor Dl8)' W<Jrk ;, be£ore 5 UD. or aft<r ·10 }>.m. 'Ibo-~of . ~ Staiidil<da alao aoy1 " m minor msy -1t In the • malclnc of exploeivft, U · ' mo6or vehicle driven, ln tlllogbterln( and meet pock- ing ~ or u elevator operators. Permit. may be -ed trcm loc:ol 1<:hool cllslrict of. fices or by oaWng U. Edwin Harding, &ttendance coordin8tor at the county ·~ superinteo:tent'1 otfice, M3-. 39'l2. DEATH NOTICES PHILIJPS 1'11ML..... Wltttr, JDIJ Trinity Orlw, C.t• Mfte, ....... -•f '""· II. SUl'vl-S " wtte Mel".. 1tt11n'"" c... ti """"91 I 11~.. Mn. lweft ll1t.r, ..... 11me1 Mn. ~,..,.., ·-~"a..w..----c.r. ,...., -Mn. l•ltlC. ,,,.,.II, IWN'*I • K•lllldlllllf'MI •llf 11 ,,..., IJl'lnddlllollrtt'l. ltourv. 1-.JO l'M, P:rlollay, It_,...., MH., t ;• AM. S.Nrdl)', SI. ,,_ tto. 15¥1111 C.lt!olk Cflllrd\. lllltfonttlt ...... a-c-1-rv. 11tt1 M«l!Hrv. c;.11 Mn.1, ., ........ LYNCH Lynch, J-..lllM, 12. 1'222 MOnttrn ~· Hunllntlon llKll. 1'1MMI IWIY Still!, 10. SUrYIYH " t IOlll1 HU9ll Incl P:r•nk L.,.nd!J 1 ""'9fll91', IE1""r GoodMl'll I 1lltwr, Lll'CJ Cettlln1 6 tr1nddllldrtfl, f ,,..., 1r.nddll111""'-51rvlotl. S.N1'1N'I' •I II:• AM. 5m1tll Cll•"'· l~"1'm1nt lnoltwood -Il l l'lr'k. Smllll Mortu1ry D~ ~ .... BAL'l'll MORTUARIES Comia del Mar OB U45' Co1tl Meg Ml 1-14%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cotta Mesa lJ U4SI DILDAY BR0'111ERS Hanllqlo• Valley Mortaar)' 17111 Beac• Bhd. HuUnstoa Beadl IU-7'171 PACIFIC VIEW MEMOlllAL PARK Cemetery e Morlury ~pel · "llOI Padne View Drift Newport Bea .. , Colllerala Mt-ml PEEll: FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '7911 -Aft. We•t rt er m 1111 SMl'IB'I llOllTVABY ., ....... Haltqlm-LE..a l'IE8TCLIFI' MORTUARY 417 E. 1'1111 SI., Ceola .... ..... ,, ' ' r DAILY PILOT D ' Cabs Fig~. SA Coun<;ii, -Offering Free Rides la Ibo ooly COlllJ>&llY allowed to operabl wl1bln Santa Alie. Yellow Oii> allo hu permlta to oPO<•te In Tusila and Orange. Permission for the 1'1stln Cab Co. .... bloc:ked by • muoldpal · law whlcl! re- quires opplloaota !O< • permit to prove that the "public n~ and ~slity ," w 0 u l d be filled by the service. When the permit w.a1 denied, 1ut. week, angry tu! driwrs llaled a parade OOwn Main S!r<et In Cobo bedecked willl ..,.,. caUlng th9 citv council ''aodiallstic .• r "Maybe 1bat WU a bit roo&h, but the dty coundl gave UI no reuon for turn- 5 More Named To Vote Study SANTA ANA -Five namm have been added to the talk' fO!'Ctl named by Couoty Clerk Wllllam St John to Cbeet tile operation of 200 vote counting machines in the Nov. 5 elec· ti.Oil. New inttnben ad d e d, brlnglng the membership to 10, are Owrles L. Stone, • memhi:r of th8 Democratic Central r-mltlee and a manager with N o r t b American .Rockwell i D Down<y; Hal1ll Vogel, a member of. tbe Republican Ceotral OOOunitlee -• Tuatin contractor; Lawrence A. Peterson, aesiataot vice president of the Udon Bank; Mrs . Jlllice Boer, markelini and research, of Santa. Ana, and David P,orter, plant con- trollor with S-Press· od Steel Oo., Santa. Ana. PrevlOU11,y named to th• task force were John Dean, Democ:raUc Cmlral Oom· mt.UM obairman; David James, Republican Central Commltlee ~; Cecil Mark!, relllred. 0 range County Farm Bureau leader; JOL..tJb Irvlnt, public a f f • I r 1 npresen-1a11... -Tek!>hOM. -WU!iam Unduy, c<JUDty govenwnental afflir1 com- mittee chairman, Orange County Qlamber of Com· merce. St John reced.ly won pemilltkn from the Board of s~ to \lie 200 PrlntomaUc model vollnC machines Offered without co.rt or obligation to the county by tile Aut<>matic Votlnf Macl>ile Co. Enrollment in Schools Shows Gain in Year SANTA ANA -A I per· cent' fllli ...... ltet Sep· -In Orange County Tour Slated At County's New Jail scboolJ emolmect w a 1 reported by 1be oll!ce of the county superlnt..dent of tcbooll W-y. Opening ~··enrollment WU 38S,llOO with the rapidly irowing San· Jo a qui n Dllllrkt ollowlnf the biggest pin with· an attendance of 5,530 up 38 peroait from last year. Three junior c o I I e g e SANTA ANA -County d1Jtricts .and Gard.en Grove, employe.1 will get a preview Orange IOd p J a c e D t i a of the new $10.5 mllllon Unified diltrlcts all record· county jail and 1hertfr1 ed. tbarp increases but 1ix headquarters on a special elementary ICbool districts "tour day" Oct. %7, the were brbind last year's county -dministrative office figures. bas announced. 1be first da,,-enrollment Houri of the inspection in Oramge Coast, ~ Ana will be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Nortb Orange County Sharj.ff 1 deauties .~iltf.Cl ~-. -· Jl:U!~r College d I 1 t r I ~c t s tour guides and be prepared tot.ilea 42,.80l· up "4 Percent to answer queitions about Districts r e p o r ti n g the new facility. decreases were Seal Beach, Tour routes will include Westm.inlter , An ab e 1 m , the Sherlff's headquarters, Fullertoo, Le. Habra and the women's and men's jails Magnolia. Decrea.set were including security a r e a s minor. Anaheim to pp e d which will be closed to view-losMI w1tb m students. Ing In the future. County tehool ollic:!als Employes may bring their estimated that total county- famille1 and friends to the wide enrotlme!K will rise to event. a record 420,000 shortly. ,Al THIS SATURDAY IN THE DAILY PILOT ,. ....................... .... - ' ~ . D We've 1lashed prices to the bone e1peclally for thle .. 111 D Wflve marked all 1peclal1 with a .bright gold tag eo you can't mlaa 'em! D Attheae IC>W,tow prices, they'll go fast. Hurry! Ruahl Ruahl AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER! "SIDE-BY-SIDE" . ' REFRIGERATOR FREEZER e NO FILL! NO SrlLLI A1t•111•tl• le• M•ker fillt, f,, ..... r•l••H• c11be1 lnte Jeer 1•tY•r. e NEW .FULLY ADJUSTAILl 1htlYt1 111 refrl9.,-a. tw '"tlon l•t Y•• ffl•tf •IN.. f• flt .tll'f• thlrtt from • pin• to • +vrlrrr. e FROST PROOF -you'll ll•Y.tr J•fro1t •1•inl e MEAT TENDER, k•apt 11p fe 21.1 llu. ef 111e1t frMll wltheut fre•t:l111 Mr up to • w•••I e MORE ROOM -lt.l cu. ff. witlt •n ••ty-to· , ... ,. Y•rfic•I frn1•r th•t holJ1 up l4j Un. $48&8~.:. Frigidaire Frost-Proof Wijh 155-Jb, liH bottom lreezer ' • Frost-Proof! Y<Ml'll l'llVer de- fro1t •1•inl • .9.9-tb. slia Meat ·Tonder • Roll-To-Yo11 ·fn1t:tr bmtt fill' b•1¥1rot1ts.· . ' $288" ·light fllfr• ch•'9' for ce11nectl11t te Y"' wit..-'"''"'· ~· -·~--·: . e 2~r .. 1tie11 F•l>tlc S•l•cteir e Ow.We 1Pr•n C•r• e No St••p Lilt ~, • .,. •ow sl Actll ONLY -,0 " CUSTOM DELUXE FR!&IDAIRf LAUNDRY PAIR JET ACTION WASHER •Sll'l•ll lo•d t•+il1t t•YOI w•f1f eA11to111•tl~ •••k cycle for h•oYily 1ollad l .. 1111 eD1•p Actien A9lt•t1r e2.J•t Aw•y Rl111•1 Buy lhe P1ir and SIYel 11Gold Nugget" Koyohoin FREE DUllN~ NlfilDAIH Gold Rpsll Dlys! _- GETS DISHES REALLY CLEANI f1ctu•lv• luper·luro• Wnhlno Action give• )'ou ~rfut dlN!wUhlno ,,. •ulHi. Lill!• or no ll•nd ,111•lng l'IQ!llrff. Ollie! oo- •r1llon. Cholc• ol llvo crefo• . . '168" Frflldalre Ece111111 Midi! U,riPt Freezer Star11 IP ta 406 1111. • 4shelves, 3 refr}Oerated * 4 door shefvet with removable fronts for easy CfqiJng I Measures Just JOP wrldt.. Ideal for smaller speces, NOW ONLY •171• • r , • ·-CELEBRATING OUR 22nd YEAR 'IN THE HARBOR AREA! • ----· ·-·--------- - I 411 East 1Hh St. -Costa Mesa DAILY, 9-9; Sit. 9-6 6.46-1614 FOi. PROMn SERVlc;E l!Y PACTORY TRAINED Tl!CHNICIANS IN RAOIO. DISPATCHED TRUCKS, CALL 548•3437 , -• -----• ~ .. --..1.. -=......._..._._MOC •c nrtnEP'l' .. ~ .:>oe..;..:: -.e-.&»< ~ ..... -• •. I , • I I . ---·· - ~ • • • . , • -· s., ....... 12. 1%11 DRAMA -Van He!lin, above, stars in • drama by Rod Ser ling, "Certain Honorable Meo," tonigbt in color at 9:30 on Cbannel 4. Also starring in tbe llO minute story of an ideali.Btic young man who un- covers a politicians dishonesty, are Peter· Fonda and Alexandra Isles. TELEVISION VIEWS TV Ruined Audience By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The irony of Wednes- day nigbl'• CBS-TV drama, "From Chekhov, Willi Love" -about th& Russian writei,-is that tet• vmoo hu virtually destroyed the audience fot .Juell a play. THE tel-MINUTE Brlti&h production wu sym- bolic of almost everything that commercial tele- vision is not. 0 From Chekhov, With Love" was literary and cerebral. Commercial television enter- tainmenl 11 by and lar~e vilual and banal. The play was quiet and cl\1Jized. Comm~rcial video ii, lor the most part, noisy and uncouth. "From Chekhov, With Love" stressed intellect and verbal beauty -qualities that do not lend themselves to selling deodorants. So much for the irony, then, and the fact1bat the play will probably get one of the lowest ratings of the season because the television audience hasn't been much prepared for such items. What we must also admit, alas, is that the production was just far too long, static and eventually tiresome. Television is, after all, a pictorial medium -and while one needn't succwnb to it entirely, it is wise to have actors do more than just sit around and talk pretty. IT WOULD HAVE been a brilliant radio show. But I'm afraid that even on educational television the static would be noticed. I mean, you want to give a show likl!!' this a terrific writaJp, and I'm sure some people will, but too long is too long, and paralysis is paralysts. Curiously, the paralysis of certain elements of society was a major Chekhov theme, ahd quite possibly tbit was a subtle touch on the part of Wednesday's production -this emulation of atilitude -but it lacked the mesoer touch in effectiveness. The acting and writing, however, were of rare standards for television. Jonathan Miller: adapted and staged the play, which was created with the help of Chekhov's letters and notebooks, and traced his personal and professional life. However, the style of the performances -more in the ·form of costumed readings and reminiscenceg by the prin- cipal characters -made for a chilly format al- thou~h obviously intended to be intimate. PEANUTS GORDO JUDGE PARKER MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS •• .. ly Charin M. Schub: Wff,t.t7 HE TALKSJ l~J ly Ken lakl By Gus Arriola I POW'r' WANT 10 GO HOME Yer! LEr5 60 50.lf\EWHElllCE • FOC A. CIP OF COFFff ! • By Ferd John10n By Tom K. Ryan SIR JOHN GIELGUD, as Chekhov , led an ex- traordinary cast that included Dame Peggy Ash- croft, Wendy Hiller, Dorothy Tutin, Nigel Daven- port {as Maxim Gorki) and Maurice Denham. For the wr!.ting, and for the incomparable phrasing of these artists, it was worth sticking out the 90 min-utes . -The broat!esst de-tvea--itttO""CheJffiov~erary career, his illness, the women in hts life, his fam- ily a.nd his travels. It did so on a high plane, dealing with certlain matters -such as the frustrations of being a writer -that harder commercial heads would have studiously avoided. For this reason, too, Mr. Miller deserves praise. One only wishes that the structure had allowed the characters to come more fully to life in terms of drama. .r. ----l'M -GOIN'8if AN' GET ME A PUMA!. .. =::r=..J ._ ,_ -• ---.. ·-~·--r.;:~:"."_:::::-~. :::==~-::-"':'."J SO'S I CAN GET MARRIED! THE CHANNEL SWIM: "Cat Ballou.'' the comic western in which Lee Marvin won an Oscar, is ABC-TV's Wednesday night movie Oct. 2 ... "Help!'', a BeoaUes movie, is NBC-TV's Saturday night film for Oct. 12 .. , Denny f\1cLain's bid to become basebaJJ's first 30-game winner since 1934 will be seen on NBC-TV's weekly major league tele- ~ast Saturday when he pitches for Detroit against Oakland. De1111is the Menace ' Mun AND JEl'l' I'LL DROWN MYSELF AND 'll\EN SHE'LL FEEL SORRY GOODBYE, CRUEL WORLD! .. ·. MISS PEACH -ANO, AS ~INCIPllLOF TMIS SCH00!,1} AM 5UPl'OSED TO DEAL wrru YOO!t ~ROiouoM!:, CHILD!!ENS ' EDUCATION IS MY JOB. WM'{ fLSE DO \OU SUPPOSE l IWI UliJtE '-!r:I.\ .... 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Som after tlle-1917 Israell·, Arab war PraCe11ar aen~ jamln M~, 61, -o1 Israel '• most noted archaeo101l1t1 and h!Jtoriam, ·-to dll l""""1 lhe toot ol tbe SOulhem Temple Wal! wbich l'1IDI at right anllet to the Wail!nt Wall. Twenl)' foreltn volunteer& wor~ Ill hi& team ol 120, and one of them - a &lrl from London -helped abllt Ille last layers ol 1oll which covered the pavement. It replaced the Jewlah temple built by SOiomon Ill honor of lU father David and destroyed by the vic- torious Babylonians in 587 B.C . Sylvia Nlabetb, who owns a cerem.tc abop 1D Bromplon Road in London'• c bi c Knigbtsbrldge dlatrict, wul..-.--------,1 Herod.'1 temple wae razed by the triumpilalll Roman Londoners Have Own Pied Piper LONDON (AP) Researchers using a device emitting sounds ·pitched too high for hwnans to bear are playing a fatal game of Pied Piper with rats near Lon· don. ~ The device appears to give rats nervous breakdowns. In one experiment, the device waa switched on in a field near a slaughterhouse. A dozen rats dashed from worldng late Juoe 6 wltb Johana Mizrahi, an Israeu workman. Sile immediately teleplion- ed new. of tbeir find to Professor Mazar. Manr deacribed the discovery: .iThe pavement ts of larle llabs, OOM!tlfuJJy carved in gray Jeruialem 1 t o n e , measui1n& almoot i,... yardl by one yard and weigbing about three-fourth• of • ton each. "Over it lie great boulders and charred wood -debr1.1 from the de'ltructlon wrought by Titu... ''There are a conaiderable number of coins dating from the first century a f t e r Cbrlat, some minted during the Jewish rebellion against ·Rome. There are also pieces of pottery and lamps -all unbelievably well preserv· ed." BROAD PLAZA the building after a few The pavement was part of minutes. a broad palza leading to the A number of dazed rat.a temple platform. It was were caught and killed by from a double gate on tbl.a dogs around the side of the wall that slaughterhouse In the next worshippers entered t b e week. Then there was oone. temple compound. Every one of us can. .Jama Spencer, an uperi· enced pllClitlooer of Chris1Jln Science, uys that we e1n follow th1 egmpl• of Christ Jesus who through his under· s1'ndln1 of God healed !host sick in body ond those just ploln sldi of lnL Jesus hlmse~ uid ht expected those who followed him to do 1s he did. Howl Yoo ind your friends are invited to hnr Mr. Spen<:1(s up~nation, which lncluda some interestint: firsthand experiences. amstiinScieoce lecture S11111ley, Sept.MMr 11, ' p.m. IPVlM ••• 1 '" ,,.,, •• ,. Llf1111• ... c, CMM cvt ~ et ctMN'dl .. flClt-o.QI """ Clrfw. LalllM ...,. -,, ......... ,,..._ ~ b¥ 'Int OWrctl If Ollnt. Sdlflli.t. lffullll ...a. Varying degree.a of sue· Inside the compound now cess were reported l n, ~-~·~two~m~osq~uet~';.tb~e~Dom~~e ~=======~! several experimenta o n1~ farms. There was o n e failure -in a building where gr aln sackJ were believed to have . absorbed the sound. Horses, cows and other livestock were not noticeably afiect2d. According to 13th century legend, the original Pied Piper played magic ptpe1 and lured the rats in the German town of Hamelin to drown in a river nearby. When townsfolk refused to pay him, he played another tune and drew the town's children to their deathl. Researchers 111 the new device will coat lua than S75 ud nm for three montha on a 30-cent battery. lt ii the __ lllyen![Q!LQCC, i!.,,NJIUOll. -~ managing director or a-um: don radio muufacturing firm, and resembles a , traruistor radio With a lQng aerial. Further teats are planned. 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Hayden tomorrow evening. --Ga la White-tie Ba 11 Heralds Horse Show Social and civic leaders from coast to coast are expected to attend an elegant white--tie International Ball in the Beverly Hilton Hotel Oot. 7 kicking off tile City of Hope International Horse Show Oct. 8-15 in the For- um, Inglewood. Produced -by the Pacific Coast Horse Association, the show is a spoNs first in the West Coast. It will be a Quarter Horse and Open Show ,. in wtrich 3000 horses of almost every bloodline from the U.S., Canada, Mexico and other countries will compete. ' flt----•----Horses-of-area-ownen--enteTed-i:nctude-eover--Git'r,--a blue--rtbbonr,,~.:---­ • Hackney pooy owned by Mr. and Mrs. F., E. Birtcher who stable their borsa on theil Rancho de Dios estate in San Juan Capistrano. ' ' ' money...andJ.mpbies wHI ht at s*aff~---·-­ among tile 215 classes in 22 divisions, and many of the nation's foremost trainers, riders and stables will be represented. The show sponsor, the Children of Hope, is a committee of prom- inent Southern Californians who provide ~ social and financial format to raise proceeds for the new Children's Wing of the City of Hope Medical Center. All proceeds raised at the show will benefit the hospital wing. Also developing is the formation of a City of Hope Founders' Club which will be headqll8rtered in the Private Forum Club located on the premises of the Inglewood facility. Gov. Ronald Reagan· is chairman of tb_e horse show honorary com· rnittee. Southern California c1>chairmen are Inglewood Mayor William Goedike, Mayor Sam Yorty and J, Tyler P. MacDonald Jr., a Los Angeles advertising executive . • ,,.... .. ·------------------------.... . ''(1'. Old Fear.s Barbecued It isn't often Friday, the 13th rolls around oil the calend8r and members of Orange County Alumnae of Sacred Hear:t are detennined to turn it to their ad- vantage tomorrow night. Good luck._ hopefully, will be doled out to member& and their hu~bands over a barbecue in the Tustin home of Dr~ and Mrs. R. A. Hayden. Also in luck will be recipients of the money earned from the gathering -St. Madeleine Sophie. School for Exceptional Children in El Cajon, the alumnae group's favorite ·charity . . In addition to socializing, plans for publicizing the Sacred Heart Colleges of San Diego and San Francisco· throughout area high schools will be discussed over the hamburgers and salad. Mrs. Robert A. VerNooy is general chairman for the evening. She will be assiS'ted by the Mmes. Rich· an:I Hayden, John Hubbell, George Tellam and Bernard O'Loughlin, All alumnae are welcome to attend and may ~ tain further infonnation by calling Mrs. R. A. VerNooy of Costa Mesa, 646-0475, Mrs. Hayden, 544-6211 or Mrs~ George Tellam of Anaheim, 772-4981, .. . Support for tb:e show includes the formation of the Diamond Horse Show. a group of prominent Sot.ttb.em California business leaders who have contributed $1,000 to the City of Hope. Enthusiasm for the spectacuiar event was1 generated. among Orange Count1:ans during a press and community party to formally kick.-ofi the event in the Birtchers' Rancho de Oios . ANOTHER, PERHAPS? -Mrs, F, E, Birtcher, who hosted a Jrick-<>ff party on her Rancho de Dios estate· in San Juan Capistrano to generate county interest, in the upcoming City of Hope International Horse SbQW, admires horse show trophies ·won by her family. She is joined by her son and daughter· in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs . Artllur Birtcher of Newport Beach, Computer Miscalculated · :Progr_a_mming DEAR ANN LANDERS, You will prvblbly think I mode Ibis le!UT up beoMlH... it'• too incredible. But. 50 he(p me, every word of it is true. Our 24-yes-old Ml'ft married .a 2'b year-old "a:tnu.1.". B~ Hal and Metanie 1re worldnt on their PhD's. They teach at a university and live in a tbi111-lloor oold-...U.r flai. They ~ alone fine and ll1lve never asked uis ror apythln&. 1be girl'• family has money btJt llley are not "" spealdntl lenns. LMt week Ht! flokt. UI tllat Melanie ' ts pregnant -four·and·a-baU months. She will have the bab)'' and wiU ttien put it up for . adoptton. r couldn't believe my ears. According to them they want a family . but not yet. I olrtnd lo take Ille baby bul they , ANN LANDERS slid, "No -if we tee the chiJd we oiight ftnt, M and ttit would spoil our programming." So our r Ir s t grandchUd wUl be bom in February, and he will be given away like a kit· ten . I say these kids are crazy. They wookl. make wonderful parents. Please help me to li*':IUade them a·gajnst doing this monsirous thing -JUST CRUSHED DEAR JUST: You are r1~l!t Jthout one thine -the kld1 are crn;-y. But you are wronf aboat io1·~r .1····1!: e'se - tbe)' Woold aot make wunC:erful parre•t•. A eoaptt. who wOuld ,tve 1way tltelr dilld becaate Ibey doa't w1at &o "spoil their pr:o&rtm.m.~11' 1oand like pretty poor p • r e • t material. Of eourte this 11 1 moa11ro111 thine. hut Jt It their dectstoa to mate aod JOI 1hould 11.aJ out of h. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Lail week a f"itad Of trilne underwent surgery: l had to take two busea on a awelterlng afternoon to drop my Childret' off It my mother's house sol could ao to the hospital to visit this woman. She treated me in a very i.00.ifferent manner, in fact I had a Hard time kee~ the conver~ion goine. After a few attempta to be cheerful, I left. l nlentioned this to I 'mutual friend and 1he aaid Ile worn.-. had treated her the same •ay the day bef'ore. . Ju,,t becou,,e a person Is ill does it givt hlm itle right to be ungracious'! Apparen<ly "°""' folkl think so. Do you? -HURT F£ELINGS DEAR HURT: People 10 to tbe bupltal \ecaaie · fiit,~ are tick, aot becaott they are i.ae1eme, Th'Y need ~at. ·~ compan)' ... The penoa Who lt iaek)' tnou(b t. Jtave &ood be1ltb 1ometbne1 for1ett t.bat eonverutktl takes ener&Y. Sick folb need thelr eaerc to recuperate. ' of Stork's Flight • • ' Mott well·meanln&: lndlvlduals wou ld do their hotpltallzed friends 1 favor II they stayed away ind came to \.'IAU them alter they come borne. DEAR AtiN J..ANI>ERS ' I learned somethJng ftom a Deighbor yest.erday, l felt like a fOol not being able to figure it out for mygeK. It 's so simple. If ft mothers woukt use our he&ds in · i;tead or our vocaJ cords everyone would be better off -especially our ctUkiren. When • child )eavu the h<AAt the mot.her should s1y, "I want to know wibere yOu are g1lng. VeUi mtist be home Ill 4 o'clock." Thi! Is an excellent way to teach k:id1 that ltley' are responrible for ttlemselves. And it CAD save a lot of> yelOn!J pnd 'palr<line ol lhe neig!lborhood. Try 11, Ami,~ D. C. MOM DEAR MOM : TlwW Jo. Ille ..... pllmeDI, rm bey•IJI) ti•• '..ild-iearlDt •1•, IN!t ru ld(,"'Y, diu'lllir. : How will you know -.i the real thin& co~s tlotrg?..Ast Am Landers. Send for hit bootW "Love or Su and. How to Tell" tile Difference." Send 3' cenu Jn1 CClil> aod '.• \ollll • ..-~. dtt-, ltami>«J oovelope will ~ requelt. Arin Landers will be pd to he4p l'Oll , with your ..-obloms, Send tllem to her' In ctte ol Ille DAILY PILOT~ 1 1onc1 tetf..addrested, ltelped ca.,. • velope, 1 • • • " • . • • • -• '. 4 ' - ' ' 1 ................. """ ........... """ ............................. """ .............. ,... .............................. .._. .... _,._..,...._~~~~-------- .!<..:.,l,,. IWlY I'll.OT Horoscope -· S.plAmbtr u .,1968 -l ., .. .. "· ·Libra: Patience, If Kept, Brings Results .... FRIDAY Lont·dlotaoco com- SEPTEMBER 13 mUlllcatlon,trMel...-_,._ Get -· Woll lor 1--~-~ llYllNEY QMAllll n,ht alpol, 1nod. lY potlllll ~ -~-.... -~·-ond l>oc)lulb.11>oro ia •• ...,. ,... "'.-"'~ lndkation of 1tltimaq IUC· bis -Y· . .ANolocy -, ~ the w.ay,.. "";> • .---SCORPIO (O<t. 13-N<w. A1UE8 (-21-Apr!i !l): You ,_ve m<n1 aru1 19): You get lll'<>llld, ll*t tlnandal encourogemen~ people, """""' ... ~. ~ lo pulh -m p-. OIMoui!T, tllll 11 an oct!Ye oblip-. Your mllnl time. You are d)'l>Elllc aru1 -.come lo t<tefront. .IOclaL MIJ!7 comment that You -1 lo m<n pertODI )'O!I _,, ---lnpoet. Go eheod. Illa -of luMr, llAGITl'ARIUS (l'loY. 22- TAUBUS (lq>rl ~ Doc. 21): Acceot on the 20): Slnu oa wlllllllee -1~tenire out <i 1etal .. ,prcUc:t your ~. tangles. Clear away ~ en.la to b • m'iamdef'stmclnp:. 1hia ii .-, !<>fall yrey to ftat--1libed by a 1 k Jn & lor7. Bo <hMmlnl -que-. Get .. ,.,...., and beinC b'llllh. You lie tlue tbtn pr:eceed with verve, lor p!MMn-bul looep feel <lriginality. oo cround· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Gl'lMINI <Ma, II.Juno Joo. 19): Worl< metbod• oro 20)1 Be.,.... d perllODI! ~ You may be ~ance. Yau may · be wa.tfng .time 'oD. nonessen· Giiied. "'°° to ·191*. •te ttals. Tate time tio review, viewt, Neeet.IM'y to be COO· Your effortl. a r e ap- lldeat, -. UJnlr eycle predated by _~n -now ii blgb: Y<>U b&w more in ctve yourself eome credit. YOID' !aver ' thu la im· AQUARIUS (Ju. 20-Feb. ~CEii (Jooe 21.J'uly 18): Bo -., °""" to 22): Be r~ve to kleas. aiggesttons. Aooent on StimullClcn nc.ived • t meauiJltlM <hange. Deal opec1a1 -meeting or wtth -· listen IOd tlleot«. MlotaR -y to be leom. But "'1oo get _,,.,, too Dtenl. M e • n I un· your own viewpoint. Day dentand l)t!lboll, .utllizo feallure• exdlaoge ol idea1. ' Helping Hand to Israel Spicing their tea with Middle Ealllem llavor are members of Harbor Chapter of Hadassah, who are planning a membership tea Sept. 18 in the home of Mrs. Ron1ild Sbef, Costa Mesa. Mn. Barry MicbaellOll tests the tea while Mn. Leooard Rubin and Mrs. Stanley Gottlieb (left I<> right) check' tticr Israeli information brochures. The club offeni assistance I<> the state of lirael, and any Harborlte interested in hearing more about the club'1 efforta Iii~ call Mrs. Jack Chapman at ~1379 or Mrs. Rubin at 1162--079. ' Family Picnic Attracts Institute ima,inlltlon. A d>ange iJ PISCES (Feb. !- due. 20): K~ is to be frlank -A picnic lunch with S'Wim-itiated when the institute tln&ton Beach tone fl Mr. LEO (July ~A"uc. 22): and tio face ilsUe11. No day ~ Mi games to follow meets Tuellday , Sept. 17, in and Mn. Jame• Shll1er. Accent on aocial activity. for beating about the 00.sb. will be eniOfed by members the KniQhta: ol Oolumbus Alao attending Weft mem-Best to entertain et borne. S•y what you mean-meen Hall, West:m.imter. A 11 Love enters picture. You what you a.ay. JI! 8 m 11 y of the H-oly E u c b. eris t Oatholic women in tl:le area hen of m. othel' 1mtJ.tute1 give ,anct receive affection. members will follow your Institute 220 and t h e i r who would like more detailt oom.Jrlalnl tbe d i 1 t r i c t . Pleasant lll1'pri6e 1 i II: e 1 y example. Be at your best -families. regarding the institute may Chalrmt111 for 1be tea were through dlildren. Sb ow then J'(ltl win. The Westminster group call Mrs. William Carey, Mrs. William Hutter and gratitude-be matme. IF TODAY JS YOUR will rather Sunday, Sept. 15, membership chairman, at Mra. John HUI. VIBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): BIRTHDAY you are a frank ln the Orange Clty Park. Ar-537-8162. Among ottler dvitles Study, review aspiriatkms. iindJvidual, concerned· with ranging the outing .are the Mrs. Austm Aker . concluded thlJ monUl wu a Accent on ambition and bow improving conditions fQr die MmN. Antonio Rodnigue, reelected grand direcboc -and symposiwn for new officers to fulfill it. Element ot underdof. You would maj[e Duane O'Neill , R i c 1h a rd a member of Ho J y hosted by Mrs. Jolm M<1.ltby, deception could be present. tine labor negotiator -and Coward, Roland Champagne Euchartst, was honored dur-junior past president, and Get to heart ol matters. You now· are due to begin and James Turcotte. ing a tea and reception in attended by past presidents · •. ~Truth today lends stn!agth new pba9e d activity. New members will be in-the gardens of tlhe Htm-of the group. • ~ •ctiool. l,:;:::::::::i:=:::::::::::::::::::::""=::::::::::::::;;.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=-=:::::::::;:;;;;:::::;::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;i;;;;::::::::::::::;;;;;;::==:=.J .;··· lm'RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): SC Junior Auxiliary Hosts T$a Tl'ojan Junior Auxillaey lo expecting more than .ioo women graduate. fro?Duilb.e University of Sou t b ¥'r n California to attend tta membership tea Sunday, Sept. 15, from 2 ID 4 p'.m. in the Encino home of Mr1. Jack Malouf. All the guesta w e r e recommended for pr~ visional membership by ac- tive members, camp u 1 organizaticms and tbe USC faculty . . Gree tin& the alumnae ·will Beauty Salons Night Owls Flocking To Polynesian Party ' Weaving Looming Weavinl on a backltrap loom and 1plnninc will be NICbt Owls are plannlnl turtnc the music of Ille Pill· demonriratod bJ J-(Mrs , !<> "IO naUve " oo Sunday, aloba1. produced by Mill HllCB> TUbnan wben the sept 11, at the Senior <,;n. Vlrcinla Paul and -Fountain Valley Ar ts Wiii'• )lecreaUon Cenlal"ln' gfaplled by Mill Lura Mc· · AllOCl&tlon meata at I p.m. Newport Beach. • Kl:We. • · MQOdoy, Sept. 18, In Foun· A Pol,yntlion llinl wlll.be_ 1 Mr. and· Mn. G<or1e taln VlllllY Rip School. otapl by Hoot 'N Hoiler Colour!• of Conina-<lel Mar· Mrs. Tl!lm .. , who hM Boolt •tartlnl at 2 p.m. will be on band to accept woo 1everal llnt prizes at Muu muua and erua,. tk1rU tb6 8')aual doaatioo to the the Or•na:e OmJnty Fair, will are the 1ugge1ted attire City ot Hope, made poesible wear a woven. dre11 for and Aloha, the word of by tho dnnatiOIU of white whfdJ she -aw•ded one '1'MllDI for th-attond' elephanlJ &fven by mem· of tile prize<, in1. . • ben and !rlonda and dil· She uaes wool, 1ynthetie1, A JllO,,..,. called Tbo played on the City o1 Hope natural llbert and bark in Maile <i Poiynl1la wW be tabll at each' rneetinS. her weaving, and many of ~ by Netula, fP· Mra. Clarence Rains and her creatiOns have been · Bridge Class her committee will serve displayed iD Bowers Mu· refrtshmenta from tables sewn and the Laguna Art decorated with a Hawaiian Gallery. molll. ---'------- 9""'" 1ee1on1 tor beJin· Anyone tntuested may FAVORl...,S -. and b • ffl • d in· call Mr1. Geer&• L. Stow· ,. termediatel will be offered ert, president of the Roost, i<r 10 weeu, 1 taru 911 :at:;.:m.:::::7386:=::.========F:::IR:::S:::T:::, :::FA=ST===; Tbunclly, Sept. 19, at 111•1. May Co., CCMta M e.1 a. Virp.ia Reagan, AOBL llfe maoter, will be the In· atroctor, and tile dlarge is •1 PO< lelom. TOPS Club Finley'• 1chool multipur- pose room it: the setting for the meeting of Trim-Vue TOPS Club of Wesbnlnster. The eroup gather. at 7 p.m. every Thuraday. TO ALL SCANDINA YIANS AN INVITATION To 1ttend •n lnform1I G•therln9 to le1rn about the VASA ORDER OF AMERICA Which w11 or9ani1ecl in Connecticut in 189• P11t-Ch1irm•n Eino Ollil1 •t his hom• s.turdcry honl ... Soptltllbor 14 1'11m1 call: !141-6543 .. !141-1411 STEREO SENSATION! The colorful sound of Orange County Music RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM .,. From Fashion Island, Newport Beach " • . -·-....bo--~-Gollor ·ll=I:'!~,,........ 4 pre5ideni; Mr,. c.r a ( i "r-· ..:·:~~~~~~-Fertig, memtter1blp "4,l'·.•e __ ;.'- ch air man , and Mr1. · ,_ ·• ·"' ,.. . ~uyBonds where you work_·~~·----,. . . · .::. ,,._ •'· <llrittopber D • v t s • pro-. :JI vlaimal advlaor. Buffet Cooking Outlined If you lib to do Illa&• with eMe and efficiency, electric buffet -.iring can be the .aswer. Buffet atyle aervin& ii a natural when guesta outnumber the places at the dining table. Southsn Call for nia -home tcOllOitti&t., Miu Marsarot Parmele& MD dilcull tile bietay llnd -<i Italbn cookiDg and -it m~ be adapi.d to•ltalianbodet. PNOWWW tn .. EdillOll'I Eloctrie Uv1oC a.mer , Run· tlncton ae.:11, •e 1111.ted for Sopt. le, 18 ml 13 at 7 p.m. -... 17, 19 l1ld 20 at 10 ·a.m. What's Doing MARY DAY,..,..... .. •, OUR GREAT BLONDES END UP WITH We bring back the 30'a blonde look of Garbo, Lombard, Harlow-and take it right into '68 with the softest pastel toning colors. 'IDitlwut pel'O:ride. Nice Change color won't rub off, lwforweeks, can be refreshed whenever you wish. And tones IOllli&bl!modhair lnj111t lO minute&. • RO~X PLUS SHAMPOO AND SET (Mon. thru Thuro.) (After 5 p.m. $2 .50) Fri.· Sat.· Sun. $1.00 ---aOITA Wiil. tiL". :ii. ... ,., ., ..... ----OU .... eAUJ. l#~W. 0-.. :.:" .:.-J;. NWlfMIN W4tt41t', W.. =-~· -- ,. w. lflll lffelt ' --........... -. = ......... _., --.. JOMNTAIN WAW'T, ...... ................. :::.i:-:: Hecb.!s . Wbr. o.t ~ ~ v.s. S.vings Bondi.? 'Tbeir ttMXW me the same • J'OW" lftd mioet a'fing Kx ttw: futtm, "'ff'O'bol f-.lom. AO<! ""-lhq ... &gbRag l<x 1....iom, loo, ... ,i.. ,....;.;.. ncn • the need more ckady dwt 1mn1 el •. Blit' Bondi. Jn IDOft .. Ol'lt ,,.,, ~ ..... .,.,. f<d pd. l'lewl'r ....... -.. -· -,..., join the "'""° s..m,. "-Of the: BoocH.-Moatk "-· }'CIQ art .i;g;i,1, 10 pon<hosc ..., -'l'P' W:S. Sa.,ings Notet-F lttdorri Shares-. & bonm Of>PO'bW!a,. R«dom Sb.a P"f' 4.74% """' b<td .. __ ., ol ,... fOQC·and-t-hlilf' 1'tlfl .... nMk: mftcr- OM~).. IR~llQt~ ----..-. ........ wh<o< JOO -or book. )°"' ""' ----locJe. , \f!'..:~ ...... . ' -~ ~ ~~ ---- - - - - m «mm C tt « n am -----~ _'.-._ -----.-·~---~-~-~---------b=--------~--~-----~---~---~-------- ,\.! ' • --S ummer's Last Fling Ends i"n Oz-land FATEFUL ENCOUNTER -"You'll never get past my door," shouts the Wicked Witch of the West, played· by Debbie Riopelle (left) during the •!aging of the Wizar.:d of Oz. 'J-oro, (Jamie C1endirlln, center) and Dorodiy (Nora Bailey) look doubttul. By KAY LARSON OI .. 0.llY ........... It w-. a cotton candy end bubble-sun> Cl'Ol'(d lhat mJll. ed on the bot pavement at ttJe HOlilor Area Glrlo Club. The """'¥&1-<plrtted tiny facfll were babbbg l\'itb the e.s.cttement that comes of bavillo< live nid<eb to spend and all .tternoon to do it to. CoelebraUng a u m m e r before It di£appeared, 1lle yOIJlllllll<n lound a wb~ piayjrOUM lull Of sud> delltlbte .. tile wot 61>0•8• tbrow, the paint-your-face bootb, botue tnock-over and a roving clown. ·The real play siopper o! the afternoon was the hour when the Yellow Brick Road wws Jam out and Dorothy and !rteods began lhenc adventure beyond the rain- bow. Rewritten by Kalhy Donovan aOO Mary Gordon, the play was a smeshing soocess from tile viewpoint of tile young audiences, who stood in Ioog lines to see their own friends from the Girui Club playing the roles . Coordinated by the seventb and eighth grade Jels, tile a!f<rnooo coold be clMSifl.ed as a cru6hing suc- cess. GC Director Mrs. Gleam MW1lhY e.Wmated a turnout of 300-350 youngsters an thronging the pavement. But behind the playful front there lurked a serious P'JlllOOI!. The Girls Club begaz) the first of its annual carnivel& ttlree years ago, boping to raise enough money to solve ooe ot their most cumbel"80me problems -trensportatiOO. The club hopes to purchase a bus to save voltmteers tihe problem of carting youngsters to the many circuses, swim Lake Arrowhead DAR Members Gather Harborite·-1-' FACE PAINTING -Joenn Espinoza (right) shows Cindy Purdy some of ttie finer points of ttie facial art while Jan MacKenzie looks on. The ·children paid their nickeli;: for the "privilege" of using the booth's supplies. parties, fitness conferences and other activities the club -· For the carnival, the club depended on a handful of r e g u l a r staff members, several women volwiteers, ·and the entire Jet sectioo, openite Ille tid\et sales, made the detailed costumes hr the play and aet<d fn several of. tbe parts. Their bard work may not qualify the girls for a plaee in the Jet Set, but in a few year6 they might have a bus. who were complimented on11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I lhelr elforts by ttJe staff. The Jets chose and con· structed the bootih&, helped Think ites PANT SUITS • Bride 1ms For Southern Council When Marlene Wilson Mrs. William Pesdlelt of Think became the bride of William Newport Beach. Officers. regents a n d delegates representing 6,000 members of the Daughters of the American Revolution from 85 Southern California chapters will gather at the Disneyland Hotel Tuesday, Sept. 17. Mrs. LeRoy Conrad Kaump of Fullerton, state vice regent, Ca 1 i for n i a Sociefy, will preside at the Soutllern Council. · The meeting, beginning at 10 a.m. will commemorate Constitution Week. Sept. 17 marks the 18lst anniversary of the adoption by the Constitutional Convention and signing of that famous document. The host chapter will be the Santa Ana group, led by Mrs. Julian Eberhart. Dr. -~ Mesa Rebek&h Every first and tt:itrd Tuesday of the m o n t h members ol Mesa Rebekah Lodge a&6emble in Odd Fellows Hall, Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m. • Adolph Peodlelt Jr. of Giles T. Brown, lecturer and Newport Beach the Rev. Now booeymooning l n cBairman of the department Or. Francis Ellis performed Mexico, the newlyweds win of American History at the nuptials. rf:l5ide in West Lo8t Angeles California State Co I leg e, A retired pastor of the and continue their studies. W•~lffMMl"lu. "'~ ... Fullerton, will be luncheon United Church of Oirist ~;;,;;;;;;;~;;;,;;;;;;;~========= speaker. Coogregatioo of Claremont,lr Highlight of the confab Dr. EUiJ also performed the will be the awarding of the nuptials fur the bride's DAR Americanism Medal to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borsook, MD, PhD, Frederick Clemens Wilson professor e m e r 1 t u s of of E ncino 28 years ago and bi o c h e m i s t r '1 from . offi"cia.ted at the wedding of California In s t l tut e of her grandfather, Frederick Technology, now on leave at Clemens Wilson to his se· UC Berkeley. A naturalized cond wife. citizen, Dr. Bors o o k The new lv"Lrs . Peschelt is a developed MPF, a non· junior at Marymount perishable multipurpose College and her hw:;barid is a food costing only three cents Senipr at the University of per serving which has been Southern California where widely distributed he is majoring m ·business throughout hunger and administration. poverty areas by the Meals 'The ceremony took place or~• EAR,l Y DINNER • PRIME RIB USDA Choice Beef, Seled, Chol~• of Ore11in9, B•••d Poteto, Our 'Own Ch•••• lreed, levere9e. Serv~ 6 ho ' 01ily. ON THE DINNER J95 DANCING NIGHTLY IN THE VERSA ILLES LOUNGE FOR RESERVATIONS CALL for Millions Foundation. in the gardenEi of the _M~rnmi _ s •. ss ion in·. Wilsons' Lake Arrawbead • 642-4840 structions !or· 'the -wOr"k pf "e<tate: · Parents ·-.r t Ire ' -, · 1617 WISTCLiFf DRiVI;' NnvPolT ·well·' ~e forthcoming, year wit! be bridegroom are Dr. and chairmen. A parliamentary law class will be given by Mrs. J ames Derrell Smith. The next council meeting will take place Nov. 19 in Pasadena . Half Sizes So many becomint suit stylasl So many wondorful fal:triul All oped ally proporrianM. All di Haff-SI•• Shop. "' ·. '\• .. .,... block north of 11th St." HOURS: 9:311.5:30, Fri. to 9 • 1805 NEWPORT BLVD. .. COITA MQA AIM 224 Or•p,.. Meri, ~I..,._ > s111s - 12'1t-2cVt ''. 20 SHOP I • We pirated this goodle from the boys ••• It's wild, wonderful and outrageously flattering. Lush, yummy leathers In: black • brown • bone • yellow • pink • grey • blue • ple.tlnum • 899 ' SAtlTA ANA • FASHION SQUARE r ANAHEIM CENTER. COSTA MESA • SOUTH COAST PLAZA TbursOlr. Stpttmbtr 12. 1968 DAltY PILOT; l § Nuptials Planned In Ohio Mr. IDd Mn. Arll1ur c. M!!I llalnee II a graduate ln>m Ohio Stole Unlwn!ty -ol -.na and oL Ne..,,ort llorbor· High and -!or In ,._ -ly ol Corona do! Mar School IDd tlle UnlV<ni"' ol w!UI • U.S. Navy. He will '' attend tht ·Graduate Scbool bava ..,.Ull<ed 111• ""!!"!•· Colorado wlltre abe rocelv· o1 111• Ualvar11ty of Min· m<mt ol tllelr delldlter;Ml:to od ber BA In ooclology. Siie n ... ta _..be recotv«l ao Polly Halnea to llobert E. .~ ......... ... attended 1111 Unlvenl,ty ol --•· ~~ ~. ~,:; :,00 w~: so• the r n Ca 11 torola ---'--"----- Jngt..,, Ohio. Graduate lJd>OOl,aoc1 io'a Kida Like to A July, 19119 wedclbC k _,er In M-ey Park. being planned In Wilm Her Oance received bl< BS 'JU k Andy' lilgton. fn bualnesa admlnlstrMloo .:.:_~~~~-·~--~~~~~~~~~~~-. '"" . This is the year of the mink coat ••• and at Buffums' you can select from many styles from four greatdesignera At Buffums ' you ha ve a choice. Full length coats. Strollei coats. C!reutar and vertical styling. New silhouettes. A·shapings. Full or half belll. Exciting new collar treatments, unusual trims, beauti ful borders and buttans. All are from the finest fur designers ••• Bertolini, Mia Miiii, Mr. John and Mademoiselle. All designs are exclusivel y ours. Best of all, once you've chosen your mink coat, you can take up to 361111111lhs lo pay. All furs are uncooditiDnally auaranteed. f 11 r Salon. F111 Pfodilttl Jabeitd to ltlow GOlll.'1 • oll&ln ot lmpartld ftnl . I 1, I ,, ii I If e.\llV-1'11.0f ~' Stpt<mW.12..1... • ..._ RT Units Step Into A Flurry of New -Activities . -....... -~,·· -~ ,_...,,.... V•lln. -H:;;@' ~· •n =~leN~ ~~ '..'l"~r~ ·,r.. .. ,"" r ~:mTM -· HB Council --~ OOMING UP : Roy H . Aaulm. pqcltolOllll, will ~ to th• area eoul!Rlon at 9:3) a.in. Wedn11doy, Sept. 18: Jn tbt Wettmin.Qr Civic C.lor. :.i.revalos PTO Mn. B. J. Worb ~ Roy Guite1 character and 1plrltual: Melbi ' Hnabara, chUd care; Jama previck and B.O. Priltel, courtesy: Walter Vatel and Warren htersoo. finance; Roger Anderaon, Founder'• Day; Mort Shea. healtb and wetfire ; William R o m o and David Schonleber, home and cultural arts; Hal BuUer and Harold Becker, hospitality; Tom Carron, Frank Uouston aild Michael Myera, inside publicity; n.y L • e , honorary We; Le st er W a I I, magazines a n d James Innes, and Lee Breidenbadl, mem· bership. COMING UP : Board FV High PTA rueeliDI on~. Sept.' Mn. WUliam lllaao• 17, to discu• t b. Pr 'd t beltbtp dri eSJ. en ~ ve. COMING UP: Board College View PTO Mn. Joaepll Wood.lord Preaident COMING UP: Meet The Teacher• i1 theme for first PTA meeting at 7::r> p.'lll. Tumday, Sept. 17, in tte kindergarten room. Refreshments and a sociad hour will follow . Eader PTA Mrl. Darwin Zirbel Preaident -OOMING UP: Board meeting Tuesday, Sei>t. 17. Meetings have been cbaoged from the last Tµesday of the month to the third Tuesday, w that interested board members can attend the Huntington Beach Union High School Board meetings. educat io n : William Brockman, pro & ram; <Jlarlel Upot, publicity; R o b or t Chamberlain, record bOO!t, IDd Frlllk Pope and Kenneth DeJlllio, telephone. Fulton PTO Mn. Gerald HU P~tident COMING UP: Meotlnc tonl&hl >nd Mooday, Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m. COD• cernJna: the school b o n d election ... Board meeting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18. ' Bowling league b&Jin• at noon Tuesday, Sept. 24, il:I Kona Lane• Cost.a Mesa. REPOiiTS: Oflicera for tb• coming year ~e th~ Mmes. Gerald HiJ:, JJreSI• dent· Donald Wiiiiama and A. Clyde Eaton, vice president&; Gart Spell.man, secret·ary, and Paul Webber, treat;urer. Lamb PTO Mn. Pet.er Barbolak Pt03ident Lanes, Qoltli M&aa. F« roore informaUon, you may call Mrt. llqmond Hart 1t MT-756&. REPORTS : Board haale<l • Iuodleon for .aB. new IOd returniug teacher•. Nieblas PTO Mn. Rlch1rd Wllllelm President REPORTS: Boll!'d ho1tod a beek-twcbool Sarbeque for t.aober1 and new bu 11 d Jn.a educational leader, Donald Hendricks. " Curtodlans Jame• Beatty and Rod Rlch•rd s barbecued the ham· bur1m. Oak View PTA Mn. JI. Brace TltnU President REPORTS: Boord ~ a coffee b fir•t momlnc of school in the tuc:ber•' lounge, as1l1tTd by 'Sbermaa E. EllloU, pr1o- cipal. Tamura PTO Mn. Lowtll Brlnl< 'You're a Lamb If You Attend the Dinner' meeting at 9 a .m . Tuesday, Sept. 17, ln the ltbrvy. Child ..,. will be pro· vided. REPORTS : Boa.\! a n d chairmen h o 1 t e d a Potluck Welcome Bsck-to- ecbool Luncheon for the faculty. . . Chairmen ratified an: ttie Mmes. REPORTS: Board members hosted a luncheon for the faculty . . . Chairmen ratified are the M m e 1. William Creed, Fred Pep- pers, Kenneth DeJulio, Alice Eggers and Gtorge Weed o ck , hospltality; David Stegner, interna- tional retations a n d American Field Service; Ricllard Ben,.iic!, Joseph Valenti, Gerald Hix, Rudolph Le B 1 an c and Joseph Gutowski, membership; Joseph Dit· te, Benedict and 0 . W. Mohundro, n e w s e tte ; Eugene Shuster, p a r e n t REPORTS: "Mary Had A Llttle Lamb" was theme Of teachers' lu ncheon hosted by PTA board. Pledge of A!leglaDCi! and invocation waa given by Mrs. Carl Cunningham, teachers representative nn tbe PTA board. Special guf.lfllta were Dr. Edward W. Beaubier, 1uperin.Wi- deot of the Fountain Val· ley School DiJtrict; Mrs. Mike Tayler, district sec- retary; Dr. Dale Coogan, deputy superintendent in· 1tructional services, and William Crane, Fountain Valley School B o a r d Trusree. Entertainment was provided by the Foun· tain Vatley W~an's Club Chorus Trio~/ the Mmes. Richard Kingsbury, direc· tor; Mike LoClcero; R. E. Lyddon and Fred Fund, ac-compa.nisl.. Dan Dolatl, b u i l d i n g educational leader introduced t h e teachers and the board memberti. Chairmen for the event were Mrs. William liayes and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Presideot REPORTS: The Mme 1 . Chris Schneider, Lowell Brink, C. E. Stewmon and R. T. Harney 'lDet lo disclls• th• budget . . • Board hosted a Teacher's Lundteon IDd pr<eeolA!d gilts to the -en for th< firll day of ocltool .•• Board members are the Mmes. Brink, pre1ident;- Bireb Matltbews, vi c e president; Will Romine, secretary; Chris Schneider, treasurer C. E. Stewrnon, historian and publtcity; Wayne Mc Grady, parllamen· tarian and parent educa· lion ; James Buddingb, health and welfatt: Elias A I car a z , hospitality; Jooies Schendel, library aid; Wayne Hanlon, me·m• be rs hip ; F r e d Foutch, newsette ; John Smith, parent aid; Richard Gillum, room represen· tative; Maurice Corson, scholar.ship; John Huff, student activities, a n d Robert Riese, ways and means. All families within the bowldari9" ol Lamb Scllool Jl'B invited to meet teachm and other personnel when.Jbe PTO stages a nlckel+dip buffet dinner Tbunda,y, Sept. 19, in !he scbool mu!Upurpose room. Testing their culinary talents are (left to right) Mrs. Fred Funk, ways and means chainnan who is in charge of arrangements, Mrs. D<>nald Heberden and Mrs. Donald Willson. Orientation Aided by Coffees, Barbecues Adams PTA Mrs. cart Leuek President REPORTS: Board mem· ' ben h osted 1 wel· comet u n c he on fortht 1 ta ff last Friday. Mn. Carl Leuck, president in- troduced. ttie new board members, and R o b • r t Miller. princi p•l in- troduced his staff. Plans for the year. Hlcludint Back·to-Sdlool Njgbt were discussed. Balearic PT A' Mn. Clluki Cook Prelkleot REPORTS: Officers fur tile year . ..-. lhe M ~ e-s .• Cbules Ciok, pr<>idedt: All.an Otborne, mem· berahip; David Eisemnt111, way1 and meaN: James Cutler, ·tn:a1urer; David Wa(nl!:f and G e r a I d Miller, secretaries Gardon Cannon, auditor: Jama Wood , ~an ; o ·scar Sabar1ky, P"'~am..urian : 1 long \vitti Jamee Wood as pro- & r .am chairman. Com· mittee chairmen an the Mmee. A. F . Rodd and Jame1 Sutton. newsette: Cannon. publicity; Jury Moren o , . hospitality; Philip Handieman, room rep res enblive; Seth Oberg. telephone: Jack Ch.apmen, a rt s and posters ; Walter David, }egislation : John Nolan. parent education ; Mark Hurwitz, safety education: Richard D a,11 i el a on, magaz.ine , and John Bates, health and weUare. . . . Mrs. Cook. president boiled the firet board meeting. . . . A we\c-ome luncheon was held last Friday fOf h teachers md new principal. Arttur ~. Canyon PTA Mn. Dennis Miller President OOMJNG UP: Beanies will be sold after acbool Moo· daiy, Sept. 16, in the office. Mr•. Tim Lynch, ways IDd ""'""' cltainDal1 will assist. REPORTS: Board meetin& ... ., beld last week. Plans for the yeu were formed. . S.Ck-4<>-school Lun· cbeon w~comed new ud returnJng faculty. College Pk PT A Mro. Burl<l&h Bunbem President COMING UP: Bo a r d meetint at 9:30 a.m . TllOlday, Sept. 17, tn h multipurp>se room. R E P 0 RTS : Orientatioo bru.ncb at Costa Mesa High Scboql hosted by the Mme1. Al Hunt, Robert -· W!llian\o. Yolicb, James Schafer and Burletgb liursM!n ... An· null PoUuck luncheon was held last Frida-y for ~ memberL Mts. John wen., boopitalily, Mrs. Willi.am Y e I i c h • social and Mrs. 0 o n Bruneau, art ct.airman hosl<d. CdM High PTA Mr1. Alexander Black President REPORTS: Member« hosted a luncheon for 12S aiministrative. teachers and custodial stall lasl Friday. Mrs. Jeck M ick elson. hospitality ctiairman was in charge .. .. Board meeting was held today in the faculty lounge. CM High PTA r.tra. Omer Isner Pttsident COMING UP: Luncheon at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Ocl. 3, at the Edison Co. Elec· bic Living Center. Hun· Ungt.on Beach , .. Bridge marathon a n d bowling lea&U-e 11 the Kooa Lanes. Free baby-1ltting and car pootg 1vailable. Further The Tee Tattler infunnation i1 available fr001 Mrs. R. R. Hansen atMS-7837. RE P 0 RT S : New ad- ministration w a s in· troduced at the August board meeting. They an Frank Lopes. principal. Don Achziger, assistant ~,and W i ll iam Vaugh, vice principal. Estancia PTA Mn. Mut Goodyear President OOMING UP: Board meeting at 12 :45 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, in the faculty lounte. REPORTS: A ge t -1 c- qu.ainted luncheon hosted last Friday by board members for the faculty and ataH. Guests were Dr. W i 11 i am Cwminghrun. superintendent of t h e Newport-Mesa Un if i e d School District, Norman Loat, Lest« Schuck and Kevin Wheeler, associate SUperintendenU. ~ ... Mrs . GoOdyear, pf es id e'!l t hogted the August board meeting. Mrs . Rober l MacF'arland, "first vice preside!lt outlined pro- grams for the year. Serv· ing on tftis committee were Mr g • W. L. Dampbell, Mrs. Henry Lee, and F1oyd Har- ryman, principal. . . . Mrs. Robert M o o r e , magazine chairman an· nounced tbat the California PTA magazi ne b<:s been d..iscontini.: 1 Those wishing the Na- tional magazine may con· tact her at 646~. Harper PTA Mr1. Barry Kohout President COMING UP: Joint school meeting for Harper PT.-'\, Mariners PFO a n d Newport Heights PTA will be cooduct:ed at 7::rl p.m . Thursday. Sept. 19. in Mar i ne rs School mutti1lurpose room . Dr. W i If i am Cunningham .. superintendent of th e Ntwport·Mesa U n if i e d School District and his wile will be g u es t 1peakers. Refreshments will be served. REPORTS: Board meetln,2 as held yesterday m the home. of Mrs. Marshall Stylls .... Coffee and cake wu served last Fri<!ay lo the teachers by bo&N members . Killybrooke PT A Mr1 . Ronald Hayward President REPORTS: Plans for tht coming yew were discu.s1'· ~ al the board meetlng held laBI month. Henry Raniet, principal spoke on school events ... Board member• h o 1 I e d a teacheni luncheon 1'st l'r1d1y. Newport El e PT A ~tn. John Sc1pplt. PreUloal r. COMING UP: Board meeting at 9:30 a .m. Mon- day, Sept. 16: in tile cafeteria. Business topics will be budget and _. chairmen respoOSl"'bilities. REPORTS : Faculty and staff wer-e hosted b-y Mrs. John Scapple and board members at a salad lulrlleon Wlet Fride.y. Our Lady Queen of Angels Aux. Mn. Joha Park President COMING UP: Members will welcome Sister Michael Ellen, new principal at a reception Thursday, Sept. 19, at 8 p.m. in tile home of Mrs. John Ptrk., presi· dent. New and returning faculty members will be honored. Paularino PTA Mr1. NJcel B.alley President COMING .UP:. Paper driff'"· 'Tnosday, Sept. 24. REPORTS: Aloha was tbe theme for ttle luncheon hooted by board members last Friday, honoring new and returning teachers. Pres idio PT A Mr1. James Ramey President REPORTS : Executive board meeting conducted in the home of Mrs. .James Ramey, president. Programs and ways and means projects were plan· ned for the com ing year .. . . Officers and chairmen hosted the staff to a llf>o preciation luncheon last Friday. Mrs. ROd Olsen. hospitality chairman was 1n charge. St. John Aux. Mn. Robert Reid President COMING UP : General meeting tonia:ht a1. 8 in the school hall. Mrs. Peter Gannon and Mn. Cbune Lee, room motben of class 8A will host. Officers and chairmen will be in· troduced. New members are invited to attend ... Hot lunch program wiU begin Tuesday, Sept. 17. Mrs. Thomas Holland is chairman .. , Open house from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 15 ..... lee cream soda1 featurina children's cake -.y.alk and decorating contest from ~:30 to 8:!1'.l •p.m. Friday. sept. rt. REPORTS: Officers end chairmen are the Mmes. Robert Reid, presi· dent; Jamu Devlin, vice preskientf; P1UI Doutt md. Qwle1 Ned off . ttenta.ries; H •rm 1 o.. S h • I 11mt. treuum : -McConnllh, EtnJJ DeJde• and Jolm iwtl. WIYI and mHM; Victor Clarke, oerUamen~: Dennil Woll, publlcity : Bery Bow:ttt.. r o o m motbera; Jamu Buraet. OOIJl'ltt; Gerald Somsel and Walter D av Id , athletics: Gerald Walton. Christmas bazaar; Joseph Perrino fashion &how : Frank Jancek. hea)th; Raymond Martin , hospitality; T h o m a s Holland and Walter Hoff- man, hot lunch; Reno Pierotti. library; Robert Dube. master calendar: Leroy Taube . mem· bershlp; T. W, Mathews. popsic le ; Wayne Armstrong, safety; Carl principal Aity parent not receiving an invitation to atleod one of these cof- fees, may contact the school at 4.94-6300 for further information. LB Overeaters Every Tuesday of the month Overeater• Anonymous gather at a p.m. in Laguna Hills, Leisure World, Clubhouse 2, dining room l. McDowell PTO Beach Babes Every Wedne&day at 7 p.m. members of TOPS Beach Babes convene at Huntington Beach High School for programs. Maz.urlk, telephone ; Ivan =========;:..= Lowry, trading st.amps, atd Robert Schmidt , unifonns. Te Winkle PT A Mra. A. A. Johnson President COMING UP: A reception1 honoring Mr. and Mrs. John McGowen. faculty and aff will be held at 3:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16,1b B"~Well Hall .• . ' Top of World PTA Mrt Willlam Rowley President COMING UP: Coffee how will bt held evenings in members homea during the month of September tol acquaint the parents with j the students home room , teachers and Al Haven, Catholics Note Sale The Oranae County! Chapter of the Cat.holic Alumni Club i& planning a guaee sM Saturday, Sept. 14. !rom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. I 11.uchandise will include men and women's clothing,: f u r niture, miscellaneouf household items. paperback. bOoka, knick-knacks, somel antique.s and otller usorted I items. all to be displayed in Westminster. Further in· formation ls evailable by calling Mita Pat Richardson at 847-7532. No Shadow Reflected A new Une-w1y portabl6 mirror does a shadow-fret Urhtin& up far cocmetica ap- plication. It is designed to be moved and plugged In anywhere around the house tM woman wishes or to travel wlth her, a good kle1 when you COii· sider some of the poorly planned llghtina: found In hotel and motel room1. Just pack it in Its rOlm lnsu11ted canyin& ca11e. nie mirror weighs four pounds and ii • rractlon less tllln 13 hy elibt·inche1 Jn alze. "ON THE SPOT" White Yello'# Pin~ lllindsot presents . . "IN.GENIUS" Honeycomb •500 Th• "ln·6•11iu1" wlt\t Hon'Yto.,..b, P•t•r P•n'1 ••d••I"• 1tr1tch c,.i111h th•I ll'•tffcl· ly 1h1p• •"•ry ll•itli11•. N•w 1.,..p,ov18, mor• tool •n4 p••tty. Co11111 In white, y•Uow •n4 pink. P•l1r Pin 11ow '""''' 11p ""1th • 9r•1I n•w p•nty "O.. Thi Spof' to b1ni 1~ 1p,.•d, .. 11191, to "''k• yo~ 1111 frent 1n8 lt•t~. Ny!on/Lycr1. L•c• •4l9•cl. Whit•. Y1How & Pl11~. or . · . OUR OWN WINDSOR CHARCif I!!!!! ~ HARBOR CENTER liiii ~ 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mfta 546-2622 Jtor• Houra: Men.., Ttwra., Fri., 10.9; Tues., WM., & Sat., lQ..6 • • ~ ~ ~------------------- --·----------------------~--~-~ ...... ~---------------- ' '· • ,,. lheo Cal 51)!1 m .. day ltte NOi tt too yeo acl H I l F • • ' I: ' ' New Year "Kictorf '81" wW be l>I theme l<r tile -om Oallfom1a Ooundl at Beta Sigma Piii at their breoktut meetinc ocbeduled !or Sun- day, Sept. U ot JO a.m. In tile Jombor .. R<lom at the Newpol'lor Inn. nopma to aoort a few toocll®wna In Ibo "'1m.fi>& year will be the ~ •• active once qain after .. '" #I ,._, Takes · Aim beiD& dirk for •w:nmer. - The maetlnl will b • -lded over b7 Mn. A. W. Andenon, ).ftsldont o I Southern Oalilornla Council Ho1te1'1e1 will don ---.while tile football 1beme will be carrled out llling ~­--... Reservation deacrtine !& tiept. a. Mloa Judy Kellum b llr.uwt dl&irJ1WI . ••• .. .. • HARBOR AREA REFORM TEMPLE announces HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES to b• held •t St. James Episcopal Church J20t Vhl Lido, Newport '-II ROSH HASHANA s.,t. D·ZI YOM KtPflUR Oct. 1.2 C.ntor Herman Rusk TIClllTS • INl'OIMATION -'42·244t 1Jgu111 Buch School of Art ind Design FALL PROGRAM Sll'T. JO· DIC. 7 ... , __ IO•tR IUHTZ DA.YID ICHNAllL I0611 AlllmON• AIHOl.D ICHl,llN IUTH OSSOOD JON ITOICDIAIT -.... _ ... ..,. ___ ; __ • • . FLYING HIGH Gall Kiigour • New Wings Pinned On Misa Gail Alexandra Kilgour, daughter of Mrs. R. T. Hitt oi Newport Beach, is beginning a career A5 an airline stewardess for Weetern Air LI.Des alter ber graduation from tralnmg at Los Angeles International Airport. - M1ss Kilgour also is a graduate of Newprot Harbor Hig!l School aod received her associate in arts degree · from Orange Coast CoHege. She was employed by Air California beiore entm.na: the 1tewarde6& school of her new ~Ioyer. Nursery Announcss Membership Openings Immediate ...mberlblpc ... ~for porenll wUlllllc to croll t h .. l r children in tbe Huntington • Beach Community Nunery • School. 1be cooperative nursery, organiud in 1959, ha& mov- ed to new fadlitiea in tbe Finl Melhodlat C h u r .,. h , 272J. l?tti St.1 wbldl provide more space and allow for a mOM varied' proeram. Olesses on Tuesday and Ttttrlday ot each week are geared to tl!e aetlviUes of S year.pidl, and tl!ore b a -.. ~ '1 • 111ontti. v......-1 may be enro)led by co~na Mrs. Robert Eckhardt, 536-431&. Four yev-oldl a t t e n d ead\ MOnday, Wednoldoy and Friday, &l1d Mrs. Ed Chamberl, chairmM, may be c~ at lle8·2921. There lo a cbarae of $1J for the three-day program. s.rvi.c Iler aecond year aa teacher iJ Mrs. Jack Steidina:er, a.former teacher In pub!lc -· Area Catholic Women Keep Eye on Future '!be Conlraternity o I CCD; Siller M. Job n , Cllrlsti<lll Doctrine Looks supervia!or of CCD for the Ahead will be .tile aubject bllldlcapped; and John explored at the first general McConruck, CCD chsdnnan lunch~ meeting of t.he for Orange County Deanery, Arch<liocesan Council o f wtio Will speak oo the pro- Oatbolic Women, Orange ble11\S .in the CCD program County Deanery. caused by the population iJl- Meetlng In SI. Jo.seph'• flwc Jnto.Orance County. Parish . Hall, Sada Ana, Mrs. Ben Ramos --.is in ~sday, Sept. 17, women f'.' ch~ of. reservations for will hear a panel including the event, wtlfcb will ~ive Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leland its hostesses &om t h e Boyer, urilltant director of Orang.e County Y o u n g HB Mothers Huntington Beach £lue Star Mothers, Chapltt 2, stage meetings the second Monda.ya at 1:30 p.m. in Lake Park Clubhouse. Ladies lnatitute. Reserva- tion dUdlint jg Friday, Sept, 13. Regis1rclioii will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a call to order at IO un. All C.tl>ollc wan.len _.. tavMed to au.end and bring lderested guee(g, amounced Mn. N e II M<Elnth, president. 'Jazz at Josef's The Orqe Count1 Deanery ii active in many clW.c and community con- cerns, and voluoteers are needed from every parilll In the county, Bald Mr 1. McElratl!. COCKTAIL DANCING EVERY FRIDAY -5 to 8 p.m. - In the Sky Miss Stephanie Allen, daughter of Dr, nnd Mr1. John S. Allen of Balboa, has completed training as an Air West hostess and is based out of. San Francisco. She is a graduate of Newport Harbor High SchooJ · a n d Orange Coast College. DAILY PILOT _j_'f Happy Valley Parents Schedule Orientation Parcel a<\-lot: tile lill8toD Be.ocll. I Ha pp y "alloy 1'ru~ ~ n f ""1MlioG ~ N~•"1' .,m take place ot 9 eorollllleJtt may be al>~ a.m. Moocloy, Sept. II, wltli liy collflli Mtf, R'O' ll<ilh, tl!e olllc1&1 _.inc of ICbool 11112-5330., er ~. Bllllll, Iii' ldleduled to belkt TIUB'C• 828&. Rtold .. ta ~ day, Sept. 211, llCCOrdin& to d&!ate p\117 equlpm1~ Mra, Tllomu Dilan, prec1. fundC · aisl>, may ~ • by dent. · callinl ·"In· Roth er Mn. Mrs. Bllnn ta l'Ojllaclng BUnn. -· M:ni. Mickey B o er 1 m a , :::.i whOH .f!lmily~ .. ft'W)Yff to , rt Wulllntlon, D.C. n e • t ' Grandmothers · month . At noon •Y*y Mdlel1 'Ibere are openinc1 available in the two-day ThlD'Jday the N • w p 0 rt. 1esstom f o r 8-1ear-oldl Harbor Grandmotbln' ailt wil.cb are conducted each meet&: in the NewPorttr fnD. Tue<day and T!lwsday, and Mn. Verna J'ttt ot '42- a waiting 1ilt 1' bei"ng may be called for .,,,.....m~ eotablil>ed for Wild 5-year· f ~ onn~. olda who will attend !llirsery ------~­ schools oo Monday, Wed- naeday and f'riday. • O.Hles are in &eslioo between 9 and U:31) a.m. in tile King ol Glory Aimerican Lutheran C h u r c b , Hun· San Francisco Home Of David C. Ketchums Home in San Francisco following a honeymoon trip to Vi<torla, Brltim Cohan· bia are David Carroll Ketcbiim and ]Ill bride, tile -Solly-· Eym-. 1be coup I e excbanted. wws and rinp; befon the Rev. Dr. Howard Newman in the Chapel of Calv.ary Presbfterian Church, San Fr"""1l<O. Tile bride, daugtter ol Mr . and Mrs. James Eymann of P8'lm D&sert and former residents of Lido Isle, was (iven in marriage by her father. She wore 811 empire ll""ll ond carried rooebuda witll lilieo of tba valley. . Serving as matroo ol honor ""' Mre. Jerry ht <hltt ol Oakland, -.. m. law of the brl~m and fiower girl waa · Eliiabetb · Meta Moller, the trl.de'1 niece. Tile brld-. aon ol Mr. ml Mrs. Lyle Ketchum ol AUanba, Ga. ulted Crultt to be hil beet mam.. U shen WeH Kerry Ketchum, hil biother and Tom BriOcly. IASIC AND ADYANCID COUUU DI.A.WIN• COLOI & tUl•N 011. PAINTIN• ICUllTVll WATllCOLOI UPI DIAWIN• FEATURING THE ANSELL HILL TRIO Ho"-cl'oeuvr•• S•rv•d JOSEF'S Gardeners Dig Dirt At Opening Meeting A .... ting at 1lle buffet Jun· dleon MK! recep~On in the San Frandeoo home of the bride were Mre. James M o 11 e r of Minneapolis, N.illll.., the bride's lilt.er and Mrs. Georgeanno Papec of San Francisco. Sped.al guest. were Dr. and Mrs. Moller of Min· neapolis; Mr. and Mn. Leonard Moller ol Fresno: ' / St.19 .,,...; •• .,,...... ,., , .... 2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT THE JAMICA INN IJO &..fl• C:.,.. at. 714_.t4o1UO Coron• dol Mar 673-1180 IF.e"'lr.s-;i THE FINEST GROOMING FOR ALL BREEDS. ~.._,1 ALL WORK DONE BY PR·E-GRADUATE ADVANCED STUDENTS OF ••• * POODLE GROOMING SPECIAL * COMPLETE TRIM & BATH ONLY ...••. $ 95 FOR ANY TOY OR MINIATURE IN AVERAGE CONDITION (]rooming Poodle Groomers Needed ! ! ! ' le«11, lllft-tan·hod,..,.... le1m en lnt.r"tln9 I proflt1bl1 prof••· •Ion 11 • q11elifl1d I d1peH1W1 all· - tKttd do9 9"••1111r. e Day & Ewenl1tt Cl••• e All !q•IP"'tftt Fvnlslied REGISTER NOW! Sp1d1I fill 1111loa 112 95 co111pl~t1 ell tK11d e 9roo1111n9 cour11, h~f: 11 ... Lello& aa , .. ENROLL TODA YI ~'!!~ 897 -6608 W1rtni1nlf1r Houn: Mon thru Fri 8 am 'til Midnight Sat· Sun 8 'til & ,, Coste Mesa & Beach ArH 113 Broodwey 897-5050 ID 00~&/E~~ > < pfPOt · ~ 0 'Z "' •INCOL..lftrl Anaheim Surrounding ArN 3260 W. IJneoln 897-5050 " z -~ jl ' .. ao~aA Westminster & Gard"' Grove Alwa 15041 Moron 897-6608 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 1~1 MORAN, WESTMINSTER 897-6600 Proq>ective members and the . a;eneral public •e in· vlted to attend the op<dng meeting at the Hllllllnl!l<>O View Branch ... ol the Woman's Natl.ooal Farm and Garden Association. Green thumber1 will learn about l.Dcal s o i I Im· provement .trom C b u c k Peering Around TWO BALBOA GIRLS otal~ ~ baokyord carmwl --,;, .that GO 'GW!i'!il --nd ha.Ye 1 happier b!rtlt· day. Mias Jeanie Locke «>Cl Miu Leslie Kepbort planned the «vt.Ol to raise . money ror a gUt tor Jeanie's toster 1ilter who lives in Taipei, Taiwan. Gracia (her En1llah name) lives with her mother and f i v e brother• md 1ister1. Her tether WM killed in an ac- cident In a coeJ. mine la&t year, leaving the family without means of lltlpPOrt. Jean.le and her tam.Uy have ''wlopted'' Gr9d& and her r.mu, In order to aid tliom. Secretaries 0 ran & I Couoty-H1rbor Area L e 1 a l ~tcles AuodaU.. meeu t h • thin! Wedneoday of tile moatlt 1D various places. f'urthor IDll>rm•U.O may be -by callU!a Ml• !jhor<IO Dr-, -· M-. pthar ai 7 p.m. Anderson and Jim Tring- ham, representtne Kelloggs, during the .meeUna; wh.lch wilt begin at 7 :30 p.m. Mon· day, Sept. 15, In Marina High School Greeting member! and gueota will be Mn. Ivan Nelson and Mn. E m I I Eliason. Ad d ltlooel lnfonnatlon regardiag Ule many ac· Uvllf8& ol tl>e club may be obtained by caIIIng Mn. John J, Mabooey, president, IM7·7606, or Mrs. Emoet Franklin, vice president. IMMMS. Mn. Mary Morrow of Palo Alto, the bridegroom's aunt, Mr. ""d Mn. Donald Welaon ol Beverly Hilk and ti>• bddegroom's mother. nie bride, · a Coronet Debuliant<, b a graduate at ,Scripps College, attended Parson's School ol I>Mtgn in New York Qty and now 18 wm-tlng tonrdl a mest.er'a dogree In art at t b e Un!v~ of San Frandtco. Her bueband ta servlnC with the U.S. Air Force, Ila· tloned at llemllton Air Force Base. MARKDOWN COME lN AND SEE WHAT $199 $299 $399 WILL BUY Values $5.00 to$30.00 SUMMER MERCHANDISE AU 1968 Vlnta~ ladies Sportswear • Childrons Waer 3404 VIA UDO NEWl'OIT ll!ACH AREA CODE DIAL DIREC! it'STWICB ASFASl And you save money when you call station. to. station ... on out. of .state calls, even more after ·7:00 PM or anytime durint the weekend. @· . Pllciflc Tlltphou I --- l ' - • I I , I ' r .I ----. . -· ------·---~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .. ,_ sv,.••io.: CO\lllT Ofl TM• STATS Ofl c.AL.ll•O•MIA ,.Oii n.• COUIMY Ofl o•AHO• ... .-MOTIC• 0,. 141AlltlMG 0,. ... TITIOM ,.0. ,.llOaAT• 011' WILL. ANO lfl'O• LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .,,. "' MOTtc• TO c••o11'f:>•I IU,.••1011 COU•T 0111 TMa ll'ATS 0,. tALl~lllUA •o• TM• COUNTY 0,. OlllA.Me• .... A MtN Elf•hl Iii CA•YL. COMAN OAaNAll, """"'· LEGAL NOTI~ LEGAL NOTICE MOTICE It' HEllEIY GIVEN .. IM[-----=,,.,co------1 cndltltn OI Ille 1bow MlftH ~I Ull "'' !Ml 1M --M\11111 c .. kM •NIMI flM NllJt LITTllll TllTAMIMTA•Y ukl ~t •"' ......ulred 111 nll ,,,..,.. Cl•Tllfl'ICAT• 0,. DIKONTINUANC• Ei.te .. of lrvlftt J. Hal\COdl. 0.C:MMd, w1111 1'hl ,__,.., ~t. 11• tlM otllcl: OI' .Ull AMD/Dll AAAMOONM•MT HOT1CE 11 ME•EtV GIVll!M n..1 d tM clerll 01 !ht ellcwe enlllled """'• or Of' P"ICTITIOUI MAM• Ctll• H1tlC:Odl l'IM lllld MAln • petll!Oft .. ltrftefll ft'llm. w1111 tM _ .. ,.., THE 1.JNOE•SIGNEO ... twefl\I ..... Pnlbli .. "' w!U •llCI for '-"°' of Youdltn>. to "" ul!denlvMll II cl• ctrtl!V l!Mf, tf!Kftve Autllll JO, 19111 .... Letten T*ihlmetll•n" "' l"l'tltloner, l"trtr.« '""' " •rot! ut Nor"' Meln ceuect ta do llWI-undef' tM llctltloW ...,.._ to wtlldl It midi IW fllrhr ' ' .....,. Pl I "" -· •·· ... -·t N l!rM i/111 1tW.ct S:rel't, $anl1 A,.., C.Ufoml1, C I !!rm NrM of THE WOOOWINO SHOii' 11 N ..... u-a. • .... plect "' bwl-of IM u..S.nl1Md In •M tlO "· AnaNlrrl aMI., Anel'lllm, ti MMlne 11'11 lllM l'IH "-"' YI for mtlten ""1•1111111 .. tM flll .. ril uld Cellfor!il1 ~ ~ w• *'-IJ' ._hlmbtr' 27, lNI. •I .,. 1.m., Ill tile dKedeflt wl'!lllR '1a rMnlhf 11'1w 1111 ltn>I ~·of t1M tol....,111 ",,_, ""- 1968 Harvest Biggest Ever By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP) Ameri<.wls have pa i d farmers many blUloas ol -In d>e'put clecade to cut baick oo production, whidl geoeoolly lo more than the nation nffds, but ttWs year'• harvest now seems likely to be the big. gest ever. As a result, 9tlll more tax mooey will be paid to curtail productt:on nen year. But will production fall ln 1969? Very likely it win not If it fotlows the trend, production again will be hlghtt. And worried Washingtou will spend even more. buaine"1IDlllO have moved out beyond the suburbc to farms. ~emen tarmers, they ..-.. ltle major part ol tllefr Uvllbood from -acti ritiel. Factcn aJCb a. these di&tort the farm income pie· ture. Although net hl<:<me per farm contiauea to rise or remain near record bigb levek:, around $.5,000 a year, most family farmers are caugtlt in a price squeeie. Some are bitter. INFLATION BURTS -""-Ill o..i..rlrnelll Ma. 7 of saldp~~~·~r.:~~\':.. , ____ ~ .. Ill ......... , ....... cu..., .... -~. • .... -J.11.~ .......... ~--· .. $lint. AM:'"C.tlfWl'M . • • c; COll'\ln O•rnt" ~E~~HAMKl s -~rblt' It iS aoomoliet such aJ thia that cause AmericaM to refer t.o the farm "problem." And Jt 1' a very complex problem. Farmers aa wen as burea11CFate are uprer-lbOUf"--uie slWafi'"."on, but nobody seems to have tbe anawer's. Only ' ea;. lnfiatloo cut.I deeply into the amall farmer's income, as il does Into that of the ci- ty dweHer, ald many of 1hem feel helpless in dealing witll food procesgors. They feel their output goes cheap· ly and that the consumer - rather than they, the pro- ducer ii tile chief benB!clafy. I I I ! I O.""' $.c.tt.mblr :a, 1.... ExK\lter of"" Wiii ril A,..lw1m, C1tlforn&.~' 1J Sovlfl ' W, E, ST JQttH, County Cieri! the 1tl0 ... Nmecl d«edllll Cllf'llllct .. tw tr1-9iofo o1 bvtlMU MANN AMD MANN •A•Klll. Sl!ILY .... OST unWr""" •boW flctlllwl M""' Mil ... IT A. Hiii DI-.. M1rt11 Mafol ltr.. ~"It of.ltlll>llCllllOl'I ~. -"'11111 "1 lltf ~ ..,....,,,. 5-fl AU. C. ....... 1 Ill Jiit ~ fl tM CWMr Cltrll ., ,....., ea...,.,. T .......... , 14,..... Orafltl ~ '""* "" .~._ er J9'1 1!1SI ,,._.l:D .... ft11l .. l~HI AllenMn ,.,. .._..,,.,. hdlOfl ~ of h Chtfl C«le. • ..........,. .... o~ ' D 11'1 ,llot l"ubllll!ell Or•M• eo.11 Diii)' .. 1w. WITMllS ,.,, ..... fllll "''' ,,., ol' l"uttllll!ell flMI NI 1 .. ,; SIPl~r S. 12. U, 2', 1Nt lsu-4f AU.wt, lJM. SNl9"\btr S. '-11, 1Ht 1 ._ JDHl"N CMANKIM • LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MUWT. L.IUetT•OM ... WINTWO•TII l--~---------1•..,.,,. 1"·'11U: "' w. ""' """'· ·s.ftt .. Cl•Tlll'ICA1'1! 011' luttM•tS. -..1111 A..._ C.'"""'91. l"-:llUI l"ICTITIOUS MAMa Publlt!Md Or11111 .CO.II D1l1Y 111'/IGt, ClllTlltlCATI 01' 9\ISIMISL Tht undt<'tloned do 1:11rllf'f' tlW1 &rt A\111. 2t, Stitt. S. 1t.·1f, lHt 1ff!Mll ,.ICTITIOUS NAM• COl'ldUdll!f 1 lMlnlll 11 1•-lol1rbw • Tiw -nllMd di:t c.erflf'f' -1'1 con-looll\l1rd, Coli. ~. C1llfOlll!1,. llNlel' LEGAL .NO'l1CE ductlnw 1 tiutl-•' 311 UNwrsllr !tie fktl!IClln nrm 111me ., V'lllDV Av..,,...., Cosl1 MIS.I, Callfemll "'21 COPV CENTEll OF COSTA MEU. lnlli-------------f ~ """ llctllioln firm ... -ot !Ml u lcl II"" It com_..::I ~ .... ftlllaw-l'-J'lllP MONTESSOAI CEN1'11E SCl'IOOL Incl IM ......... wlloM ........ 11'1 NII ... c••Ttil'ICATI o ... au11"ns. 1t111 .. kl fl,,,, 11 ocwnOOHCI of IM follow-~lac.I ot r~l.,...C. ire 11 folio-: f'ICTITIOUS NAMI Jnw .,.,...,,.., · w1toH nernes In ~ti •nd Cl>ftl•• A. Cfltudlonl, JSl7 5oufll •-1'111 ullderlltlled doll 1:11rtlf'f' he 11 ~ lla<le:I ,ol ,'!!!._~~!"',, •,•,•,0 110ws,.;. G•in-Orlvf, Slnl1 A,.., C1lllotnlt. cludhW I bullfllSt 1f Di Wnl \Mii Slr"Nl, Wl ... L ~-...,.. ,_ . All•"' J. l uldl, ,.. Clr#elencl c .. ,, """'· Callfornl1, ltlftlkr ... lie-..,. W1r, CO'lfa -· Calllornl•. A..-... Coif• -· C..JlfOrl'lll, htlClln firm n1rn1 ot HAllBO• AltTS Incl IMAYAT CAllLlll!"RG. :m Gr1r\ld1 01tlcl $es119mber ,, IHI th.It said film 11 ·com_..::I al "" fl:ilk!Wo W1y, Cos11 Ml'll, CeUlornle. Cllfttw A. O>lulll'll lfll Pl.._, wltoH ,..,... In lull ...o PW.a Dafad AutUll 1', lHI. Alfred J, II/fl:~ ol 1"911Hr1ct It 11 lalloyn: WILLIAM C. CA•LIERG 51111 ot C1lllornla, Ort"'• CounfJ': ROIE•T M. THOMPSON, 3U -h INAVAT CARLBERG On Sllltmbtr '· lffl. blfort me. • vi.11. Coll• Miu, C.Mflr1tll, $tllll llf C1Hfornl1, Or1nwt County: HG11•\I PutHc-In ..:I fer ""Id SftN. D1tw Aueiitt 11, ""· On AutUlf 1•, lHI, btfor1 me, I N"''"' ~lly _.l'lcl Cllntfr A. Oilucllolll llOIEltT M. THOMl'SOl'I l'vblfc llt Incl IW 11111 St1h, perlOlllll'Y Incl Allrlcl J. lutdl k-,.. .... lo bl sr1h"' Clllfomll, O••ntl' COUltf'f': ...... rid WILLl#Jrll c. CA•Lll!fl.G Incl """ PlrlOftl wflos4I ... ...., ••• wburltled On Autllll 21, lNI, bltoN me •• Mot.ti'\' INAYA1' CARL!IEllG known la ml to be to 11!1 wlll'lln IMl,,_.,I Incl nttnowlfdt· l'utlllt. lfl Ind for Nici Sith, ,...._lly 11>1 ,te.._.1 wlloll n1mn , .. t11blcrlbed eel ll'lev extcutl([ 11!1 umt. """"·ed ROBERT M. THOMPSOM iu-,. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE to 1ttt wltlt!" ln1lrum111I ond 1ckno-¥11dti• (OFFICI AL SEAL) lo me lo bl lt!t Wton Wl\Otl'' 111 .... 11 1111 tl'le\I 1x«;11ltd Ille llmf, J~ E. O.vl1 1ublulbed fo "" wllflln '"''""""""' 1/MI (OFFICIAL SEAL) Nolin' Publlt.-C1ntornl• .a.wwieo."' IM ~IClll'N llMI """'· .klHoll E. 0.'ils ll'rlncl!NJ Oltlct In (OFFICIAL SEAL) No11ry l"ubllc-Cellfornl• °''"'' c-ty JatePll E. 01v11 Prtnci.•t Office In M\I COIT\l'ntn!on l!ul,._ Nof1ry Publlc-C1Uf'l!"'l• °''"" County June 21. 191' l'rll!CINI Office In My Comml111cf! Expl-.1 Publllll... Or1nt1 (Giii OtllY l"llol, Or°tltft Coo11lv JU<'MI ,I, U'JO ~!""lier 11, If, M ancl Odoblr J. My Conwnl11lon l!XP!ret l'UOR111ed Or11t11 Ca.ti Otll'Y l"llot, 1... 1512"'8 Ji-11, \t71 Autllll 21. 2' Ind liPltmbl1" J, 12, l"ublltl\lcl Or1nttt1 Colt! Ollly l'llot, lNI IUMI LEGAL NO'l1CE Autu11 n. n '"" S..ltmbtr J. 1', 1--~-==""""'""c::"'~" ,,.. '°'""' sui>a1t10• COUllT o .. TM• l'TAT• OP. CAL.llfl'OllNIA. l"O• ,Ma COUNTY Ofl o•AMO• PUaLIC HEARING WILL !IE HEl..D av '"· D-Ul71 THE COSTA MEU. PLANNING COM-llJMMOMI ,...JllU MISSION AT THE CITY HALL. n "•Ir (0.-.11 c••Tl,.ICATI °" IUllMIS. Drlw. COii• Meal, Cllllornl1, on Mon-OM l'ICTITIOUI MAMl planatkm. ' A m e r jean t.ecboo\o.gy, wilh a support from govern· meint agenciet, eiplains in part the Wlure to curtail productiOn . Sutmdie. may cut down on acreage plairtO<I. But output per acre erOWJ-astonishingly, CORN DOUBLES Ft:fb!en years ago corn output pe racft was in t h e area of 40 bushels. 'This ye·arr it will be more than dQuble that figure. In just one year, wbea.t producbcn baa jumped 11 percent to 28. 7 busheb an acre. American Dlustry, the A g ricWture Department, enterprising farmers and 90meti'mes the weather all play a part in aborting the hope. and plans of the pro- duction planners. W.ooey seemingly cannot buy a slowdown. This year the situation assumes new importance. While budget experts write in anguisb as they try to cut $6 billion from government !pendfug, another billion dollan or so may have to be used in purchasing surplus o:llY, SIJtltmblr 13, lHI, 11 1:311 111',M., ll'l•ST AMl!MDl!D COMlll'LllMT ,.011 Tiii -.riltMd °"" Clr'llf'f' r. 11 atn- Ot 11 i.oon •• -11b1<1 11>1n1t11r. 01vo•c1 4udl"' 1 tiu.ltlew '' '21 Jht SlrHI. crops. •••nllnt ll'lt ro11ow1,... •110llt.1tlon1 : sUlAN PAT•ICIA MILLEll ,.lll1tHll N.-1 •••eh, C1Hlornl1, urldtr IN! lk· B'OOST, PRODUCTION '· "-' '""" Pruoentlel S.v'"" incl vs. ••uce DWAIN MILLER, JJI. 011 .... llllous firm ....... "' lll!ALTY FUMOIMG "Food was never 90 cheap in terms al wage rates, quality so higll and the pro- ducers ., hard up -1910 pric<o with -""'!"•" lo the w.aJ'f a Michlgan rarmer puts it. He goes on to refer to "raw, brutal corporate power" a reference. t.o the processors he m~t deal with. "Every year IOl1le place the 5Cl'ew5' are turned tigh"" on the producer." REVIEW NEEDED And he c0nttuu.es : "Of-the last 7<enti advooe in a. half· galloo oart.on of milk the <8dd to fin 2·3;-1968 harvest producer got 2/3 of a cent - the "bigs" 6 U3 cents. And the "brmtir got all the headli'nes . Power1 Pressure?'' Dissatisfaction is widespread with the current relatlonshlps of fanner to g<>vernme.nt and farmer to industry. Attitudes to and analyses of the fann situa- tion obviOU6ly need to be reviewed and brought up to date. Not everyone oan be made happy. Perha}'.l6 there i's n<1 answer. But in studying the American farm we should at least known what the subject is. It Isn't what it was 10 LOllt> A.slOClaflClft (_.. cri H•rOOr dint.· Ind ll'wll Miid firm 11 c:m-ed of !ht Tht anomalies do ftOt end Grl'IM Al>•rtmlnh toe.led ,, '1llO THI: ,.IEOPLE Of' THIE STATE OF lallowl1t1 Hf'IOll, .,_ Nml I~ tun lltCf here. Pr!-su•port ·and years ago. l'.i.r-WI~. COiie Mtsa, C1Llfll<ntel, (,flLll'OllNIA, place ol r"lcll~ 11<11 lalktws: '-"" r tl'Mil ""· •llPn fl' fflh _..,, flt ro """ •bow Mll'llCI D.+IM•nl: AICHAJllD "· AMNIGONI ol '11 Jlll crop reduct1·on programs $llowft on mlP on Ille Jn IM office al Vou ert l'Mlrebr cllr.ci.o IO IPfNlr end SI, 111 NOIWllOl'I INCPI, C1Nfor,,l1, . ' ,... 1"1-nt1r11t O••rtment, n F11r or1 .. ,, ,,,._, "" F1nt·Amtndecl com1111n1 o1 01tt0 A111111111, INI. which many people presume R d s Cothl Mesi, C1Hfornl1, lloom ,_,, bl the 1boY1 n1med olaltillff lllld Ill IM IUCHARO •. ANNIGONI 'd th f il • ecor et ... .;a..., 1nd ow111•11P1!• rnwecr to ll'lt •bow anHt!ed court 111 """ iboYa .nil!!-s1111 o1 C11t1otn11, Or"''' Countv: aJ e am Y 1'8J'mer, may Herbert E. Bowman of Dana Point has joined the staff O{ Western Title Guaranty Compa· ny as a business deve- loper. He will serve San Clemente, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. R. Williams Named Exe,c Robert Williams, senior vice president of United California Ban1r:, of Balboa, has been awainted to the bank's exeeutive depart- ment where he will have g en er a I administrative responsibility for both the bank's law and l r u st divisiom. Williams, of 1500 E. Ocean Front, is a graduate of the University of Sou th er n California Law School and had been w:it:h tile bank since 1956. Roy Jillson Given Post OWMr. tel 1diofo brouthl 111111\11 'l'QV In .. 1111 Ori Autll51 11, lHI, btlor1 -· • Nollf'I' in fact be aiding the C<r· t. CNlll!IMll u .. l'tnnll Ml. (.,._.. lot oourt wll'lllR TEN dtn 1tter ll'tl tlf"'l1ct l'\lbllc 111 Ind lot 11111 51111, ~f"IOlllll)' ..,...... I It · th R Jillso , __ bee PMllht N. LYOl'lt •nd John L. cas111on, an~ "'11111 sumrMni. 11 Hrvtcl w11f!. _,... lt!CKAll.D •· ANNIGONI .__ .,.... a•e armer. 15 every B Air Cal fl'/ n ·-n nam· 1611 WHICUff Orl\11, Suitt !11, M-rt 111 111t Ibo ... n1med county, or wllfllll lo -,:, be fM ,.,_ wliote Mme It arge, e£ficient farmers Who y ed aSflJstant manager of the IHdl. cenfon1J1. for permlulClft "' II(· THIAITV Un If Hn'lcl 1l1eWMre wtnit• lo "" Wll'lll" tn1'"'"''"' Incl • lb! r boosf Pacific Mutual Llfe lnsuran· Cll4d 11w m1111"'"'"' P1rm1u1b1e bur1111.., voo ,,, l'MlrebV notintd "''' lll'li.u Y'll'U ~'r.::~~e':L'i'eculed """ .. me. are respons e or 1ng ,,.i,111 111ow1.., 1111 OlftllfUctlcfl ,a1 • "' •-•r •NI 1111-•. said ,.111nt1H wrn Ormloh v u11 production. And it is they . . 1 t ce Company office in Corona •»-un!I -rf!ntft' cOtnPln In 1n ...Cll' tike ludll!Ml'lt lor 111\1 mo111t.,. t11m11111 N 1 ,. buc-e otorn1.1 who o•-. 1 he Air Oa.litornWl se wo del "--. z-. not "' •llCtld lllf'M '""'"· ""' cletnlncltd 1n "" -111rd •• •rllll'IO 0 ,.., u 1 II.Cl• receive records during the montti of ••I.Cl.I Section '1'90.!l•l o1 llMI MunlclHI CO(ll. \!?O" cot11T1ct. or wrn •l!OIJ' 11 ,,.,. ~rt 0P•hw;!p•~,,.~~ In subsidies. JillSOll, 1912 Holiday Road, •• -PieM •fl•dlld •nd ITlldt • .,.rt 1ot 111\1 ,,.,.. ••llet cttm•ncttd 1n 1111 COM-,:•"l!... ""':'"·1:~-, August, one for the n1.tmber o1 1111, -11c.111on 111c1 ttt'OINlrl\I 11 ,.w.1~1 ' m111....., "'''" The changing pattern of fl . Newport Beach, was a toc.11<1 '' 415 Mirrlmac W1y. c"''' c11td Marcti tt. !NI. P blhlilcl M6rd! !7. ~n t o I"' Pllol !arm po-"a"•" ,·s seen oi passen gers nwn in a te·a.cl'!er for bhe Newport. M•••· c111tor~I•. w. e. tT JOHN. u ""'' N• • " ' .,.... uv.~ single month and the other a. c...-111-1 uw ...,11111 Mo. C·JMI ,.,. c1e•k A_.,. 12' 2t 1"" S.-ttmtter s. n, easilu in statistics. G_ross Mesa Unified Sdhool District s11noeu,.., nu1a. !)ol e. 17th street, fly M. J. 0,1111,., lHI 1..wa J • for the largest single day in b f coa•• Mna, c.111ani11, 1or .,..m1,11ot1 DePUl"I' c1,,.. rarm income continues-to t!be airline's 'history. e ore moving to the life in· 1o UH •1 '°' (••-" """ -• 1or 111111n o. c11rti 1111111.Mh LEGAL NOTICE rise _ It is about $50 billion T 0 1a 1 0 u m be r 0 r surance Copany. He holds lllMlllY ol new 11rlornoblln In c°"' s. Kllltff'I ~ •-~-J Slat 11,1f1Cf1en w1!h ,.,. &u1c1< A119'\C'I. ~10 UM Mulllr"""' ortw thi.s year -although the passengers d""""' the egrees wuiu ~· ose e 11•-rtv 11• lor.111!'([ ,, 13' C1brUlll, DR Mlr1M. C111ftrwl• '11M NOTIC• OF TllUITl•·• SAL• number ~ ·--ers declines. ... ~·a llege and st an f 0 rd Co~!• Mesa, Celll~rnle. Ttl• (llJI 113-1t21 Lllll N•.: 01f1Mf VI ,..,. "' month W,&S 70,326, more U , . '· "'·"•1•11<• ..... nu111n "'-c .... n ... 1ot 1.itW...... ..,. ,.11111ttrr On F 16 ,.~~ ~1't.... 11. Ttt'rt are 10 million people than doUbk! the figure for ·llr'Vt!rsity · Ellw••d W. Mlltentiuro, '11' ,.1ul1rlno Pultlltllld Or1Me CM1! 0.Jly' ,.11111, , kid< ~~··Fl nd I F .. nor:!I .OO f nn1 W'Ko ..,.t in , .• _. A,,,,_,_ Coo~ Me11, C~lan;:•: ~~ .. Uf1:111 n, ~it toll S.letnlltt t-It.,;;._.,..:. .a,...,;:.tti!,, 11 Tnnttl"r.,; _ QfL jif1J.(l l•J~•Wb,cJHl~,~t' 11-5·. --tbe·S8nle.-moft•& year &e&til -· •· -,,-·. "'""1UWW> to"'tonltru<:t-t rv Ull IP • lNI UNI •\llllnlu!tcl Truslft uncle 11'1111 P11r1111nt I'll come 0 " '1 on 0 Q( the •~.ftl 3 7 1 2 J 0 0 U tnf11.1 cprnPllJI In f(ldlt)on M e•l1U,.,. ' · ' ~ ' ' F' S . ~Td'frw. m•kl"" • folll ol 11 omlfi Oii LEGAL NOTICE ""Cll9d ot lrwl rtferr~ lo In"" Moll~ billion. available se&t miles flown, rrm e•~ u1.m.M .. tl at land •••• Ont 11nlf ~ .... .llf...CjttulLncloaltcl Jn; l.oolr IUO ••ff FIGURE DECE~'E ·-. ~ -mrMT1;,' • •"! roni: 's.ld ,-,o..erl\I -414 o1 OHkl•I •9Qlrds. Counf'f' Rtc:ord•• r-.11 ,-• There were 2 5 . 5 2 4 , 0 0 If 11 ~'ed ,, 11r-a1 1ot wt1i a1 "' l'.Jnlf of °'"'" eountr. ciHlftrftll, wm •11. Even this figure is dect!p-revenue .........,enger miles P""lar!llO AVltnllf Cm!• Me 1 a aAR Kl ti PUbllC IUC:lk>lt lo lll9i'Mlsl bidder for • ,,_.,.... c.111a.,,1 •.. 1 _ ' ' c~11~'~C:J11 :>: '",.'~~ss ullP! tl••r•bll 11 time "' 111e rn 11w1u1 tive, for much of the farm flown . A load factor of 68.8 I Yll1•11tt _,... Mt. y.,, ... ,.., I 1 I s t M ~ of llMI Unlttd St.tel) On Ille •ltlll pop la" toda does oot t · llPV c Gutl•f-,131 Patric• ROid The unCltnlvMd don ......W c.,.llf'f' II tr. toutn tronl entrenu la the Or111et U won Y pcrcen . N--1 !!Hell.' Cel!fornl•, lo; l\'lel liwl II o;onducll .... 1 muslc•I In-County Clvl( Ceioter Courlllou1e, In ll'le receive its livelihood from The largest Single day fell "'"""'Ion lo conilrucl 11 11,,. unit 1lrumt~I encl t51!r bullntU fa• 1n In-Cllv al S.nte Ant, County at O.ntt, Sith . . , aJ f ..... rtm~I compleJi In lcldl!lon ,., , •. dlvlduan II 111 N. AlllMlm l lvd .• of C1lltoml1, all •l11M. !Ille. Incl lnh•HI the farm. Wtth mechan1za-on Aug. 30 wtlfl e tot 0 1111,.. ~. """'· ...... 1,.g. 11:1111 o1 '~ne!.':'.:.wc•~~~ :o~"l'NJ'd~'m :Wt:"i:.~~ ~11:1d1no'!':da1c= tion. many members of 3,687. The I.Al.bar Day ""'" on 11.000 ... II of land aru (OM '"" lflll ld II I ~ ol "" r r ·u k ln -~-d ~ A ~ to """ 1>1r :ioocr "' u 1 and 1a H•mll , 1s lollowl " ":....:, 1 lull ,,., and s1111 dHcr!bmd '" arm am1 es now wor we~, , uv111 ug. ""' ~· v••d encrO.tiim1n11n1a15' rur la ;,,..=.1 :-."" "fl>-wll~ LotUofTr1t1No.0~1nll'leClf'f'al factories Sept 2 saw 10 760 y1rd tetbldi. •"" • 7• tne""'cllment In-11 ce " 1 11 Cott• MHI, •• 1'-rl on • meP rec:o•d· · · • ' la r...iu!rld 5' •Int yerd I'll• t 7r wl11111 An~~li;,, ~ .. lll!~~NI!:, 2" Miiion, ... In IGoll 161 P11ts :J,j It> l6 lncf\111... The Character O( farm p&SSengef'S fly be t We e n o1 11'111 L-SlllPed 1Plr1....,n! tof'1Pi'I', In D 1.,. A' t JI lffl ol Mlocalltl!IOUI Miii$. recol"dl ol f 'll aJs · ch gi ~..... r....,--., Afr rf. and 1n Ill rane. S.kl prooerty 11 k>r.all!'d ti 1 ~'(;SE 'J lfiOWM£ Orlll!lt County, C•lllornl1. &ml es 0 t! an ng. v1on15t """"'""1 po 11' w. 1111'1 S!tftl, C111I• Mesa, STATE OF CALIF0AINIA , Slkl Ille wlll bl -· but WI"-! 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J. 17, 19, ,,., l#UI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • T $1.5 MILLION PLANT -Breaking ground for As. aemb1y Bnl)neers' new 70,000 square foot manu- facturing fldllty ln the 11"Vlne Industrial Complex are (left to right) John MllJllhy, president, Irvine Complex: Councilman Willia,. L. St. Clair ol Coot.> Me .. • Councilman E.. Fr111k ffli1.11 of Newport Beach and lhrion W. Haun , lf. .. ldent or Assembly Engl· n~rs. 1 division of~ RUcker Company. New Plant Ground has been broken in Orange County 's Irvine Industrial Complex for a new 70,".IOO s'luare foot head- quarters fa c ility for Assembly Engineers, a division of lt!e Rucker Com- pany. Marion W. ~laun, presi- '1 en t or A ss embly Engineens, which manurac· tures flight controls for the aircraft and aerospace in· dustries, officiated at the groundbreaking ceremooies. Othel"S in attendance were CongressmM James B. Utt (R·Tu6lin); Assemblyman Robert E. Badt\arn (R· Newiport Beach ); Supervilor Altoo E. Allen. 5th District.; N."ayor 'Jbomes McMichael, Santa A n a ; Councilman William L. Sl Ch.tr, representi'ng t h e mayor or Coeta Mesa : Coon· cilman E. Frank Hirth, representirg the mayor of Newport Beach and Judge George Perkovich Jr .. South Bay Municipal COurt, Tor· ran<=e. The new facility, located on a nine acre site at l7(XM) .Red Hill Road, Santa Ana. will represent 1 total ln- vestmemt of $1.5 milli'on, ln· eluding $500,(Q) for new equipment Comple ti o n ol con· 1truction it ICheduled for late December . Gen er a 1 COl'ltractor is Central Coast Construct.ion Company of B«keley. SHARP If .,.,·r1 • 1h•r• tr14•. ••• ~ OAILY PtLOrs ''*"' Dlm•·A·Lill1 ~l111iflM •l1 Stt• .,,..,,.,,, M1k• 1 .,ll'ff•r l••I ... .\1th., ye111't11 .. """" ., 11lll•t· ~. Your 1t1one11'• Worth Weight That Claim Before It's Mailed By SYLVIA PORTER ''I kilt 54 pound1 ol ug1y, dangerous fat I! . , . in only THREE ah or t months!! without a doctor. a diet or calorie countin~." "A definite welght 1o&s or lt>-20-50 pounds, even 100 pounds or more mey be at· compllilbed in a short time.'' These are eX1!e$ from ads which have been widely circulated in the U.S. in re· cent months. TIM! ads go on to dalm that you, the overweight p e r s o n in normal heaktl, may con· tinue to en'joy such foods M cream or mushroom soup, malted m i I k s , spaghetti, pizza and French ~ - and still lose significant amounts of weight in "a short time." A key to these amazing achievements is a ''mlroculous formulation'' involving pills for which you pa"y "only" S20 for a 120-day supply. 111EN COMES the fine print. along with the pills for which you bave already paid a sub61tantial sum, As it turns out, tile spaghetti isn't really spaghetti, tbe pizza contains no pastry, and the malted milk must be made with slci:m or butiermilk. The US. Post Office Department has just issued a fraud order against the company making th es e claims. AE. the Post Office's chief hearing e x a m i n e r William A. Duvall points out, the company's claim ttiat it c o u I d cure overweight without a n y mention of dieting was ''false and fraudulent." Clearly, no type of diet pill or program available today can a c h i e v e signnificant. permanent weight Io s s within a specified period unless the user takes stricl dieting measures as well. MORE THAN 40,000,000 overweight Americans are spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year on an unprecedented array of gadgets, gimmicks, pills and potions to help them lose wei·ght. More than 5,000 U.S. physicians are said to be devoting part or ail of their practices to the problem of obesity. Nobody; knows just how much money is being w.asted oo useless weight reduction schemes or how many of tile 5,000 obesity doctor.s actually manage to achieve major long-term weight reduction for their patients. But it is known that the Food and' Drug Adm In i ! tr .a ti on in Washington has, so far in 1968, &eized-more than 45 milliOn doses of multi-col· ored "rainbow pills" used in weight reduction schemes on the grounds that U:iey are either useless or dangerous. The FDA and t h e American Medical Associa· tion have decl;;:.red over and over that many or today's so-called diet pills may cause serious side effecl~. Not long ago, New York City challenged diet clubs which were recruiting by means of exaggerated advertisements and offering medi cally unsupervised weight reduc- tion regimes. All s u c h groups must now be New Office For Cooper Arthur Cooper Advertis- ing and Public Relat.iCJM Agency, which has handled the N~ Balboa Savings illCC'Ol.mt for live years. has opened ari office in Newport Beacll. Coope-and his brother Oiarles hid pl"eviously own- ed .00 managed C'harles E. Cooper, Inc., which served national advertisien; in the east for 20 yean;. The agen- cy is located at 2043 WMt.cllJf Drive . registered under the New York City healtb code. IF YOU ARE among the millions with a problem of overweight, here are fow- fundamental rules for facing your problem and avoiding the many useless weight reduct.ion programs now avail;;.ble : I) Avoid all "miraculous" formulas and high-powered pills reeommended b' Y anybody but your doctor. 2) Stay away from all gimmicks such as ··slim· ming undef'Wear'' if they are z.dvertised as capable of achieving a permanent loss of X number of pounds in X nwnber of days. weeks or months. 3) Be suspicious of any weight reduction scheme in· volving special pills, "diet cocktails," or self-hypnos is if they do not also involve a lov1ering Of your calorie coo· sumption. 4) In short, if you have an overweight problem, consult your physician or your psychiatrist. Investor Reports Success By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK !AP) Chester Carlson concedes that not many inventors have done as well~ he has, even though Ills ma11y years of effort have produced only one very successful machine. Asked the size of his wealth. Carison. 62, said: "It's under $50 million." Ruefully he added: "~lindsight is better than foresight. It would have been more if I had held onto au my stock ." Thirty years ago next month , on the 2'lnd to be ex· act, Carlson pr<>ved his prin· ciple o f photoelectricity, which is the proce6s that has since been developed in· to the modern Xerox offi'ce copier. Working in a little laboratory at Astoria , N.Y ., Carlson wrote "lt}.22-38, Astoria" on a glass slide. By means of electricity this was transferred to a metal plate and then by pressure t.o a pi ece of waxed paper. Si.x years later the Bat- teile Memorial IMtitute at Columbus, Ohio agreed td a development contract that would give it most ol the royalties from sale o r licensing.· Thio tears later the Hal<>id" to .. later called the Xerox C<>rp., joined the agreement. Copiers were beginning to sell strongly as the 1960s ap· proached. but most of them depended upon wet pro· cesses. Carlwn's dry image process, now fully developed , was introduced in 1960 and sal es soared. N(lw, eight years later. in· dustry saletS are weU above $1 billion and more than 40 companies have o ff i c e copiers oo the market. Carlson's invention has led the pack by far, and litera!ly has alm05t changed every ofrice in America. If a use seemingly doesn't exist for a copier, the girls i"n the office soon will find one. The degree of acceptiance, f.erlsoo maintain&, does not. Surpri5e him. "I knew it would be a big thing," he s.aid . ''I believed every of. f1ce would have one, but I never thought I'd make as much mooey as I di"d. It's a bit bigger ttian I thought." What did surprise him. Carlson says, is the fact that 550 people would gather in Rochester. N.Y. Utis month for an interMtionel con- ference on elec· lropho!ography. "( didn't foresee such a conference" ht said, I Money Machine Slated PALO ALTQ, Oalif (UPll -The development of a change-making m a ch I nti capable of taking either $1 or S$ bills w-.; annouoced to- day by Micro-Magnetic lnduW1es, lzM:o. The company .,,,.,loped the firrt ~liable currency ~ for II bill.I in 19!\I 'I11e ftrn:i's prealde.nt. John B. Riddle. ' al d the ntw 10lid-1tate tl@ctr onic machlnt makes u~,. o\ 1n tej!Tal('d <'lrcuit~ Tb e v:ihdat1n~ llnll or the ch,1ngcr makr~ 0 p I I C:: a 1 m<"chanf<'at and eJectroni~ checks of b1tL., it receives R1ddt" sau1 orer .. tors ~ br ~ble to adjLL.~t tbe machine to rnake change in 8 number or combinatlon1. . 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"11'1 limply tantasUe, tile way tlleae nlen are eonquerlng the altitude pro- blem and comili& up witti such outatandlnc pvformance1," 'aid Jordan, a man not easily taken to ex. JgceraUon. When Vander1tock ripped,off bJs record perfor.maoce, Jc:rdao, who is head coach a&. Stmrord, louod It dif. fi<ull to coollUt himself. . •'Tl115 Is ~ to behold,.. IN> sald. "I'm ,.,117 proud ol Geoff, and an Che others." Jordan's joy w11 exceeded cnly by that of the performing athletes. No matte.r wbo it bu been -Jim Hines, Geor1t Wood.I or Vaoderstock -each victory has been followed by pr&dlct1001 of a 1weep next month ln the Olympic Ja.mea at Mexico City, On Monday, openin& day of the eight-day trlals, Tracy Smlth woo U.. 10,<XX> meter run in 30 :00.4 -be.st time ever recorded at altitude com- parable to Echo Summit'• 7~3'77-feet above sea level.. ~ oo Tuaday, lliDes equalled the Plans Surprise In Swedish Bout With Ellis <:) Patterson STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - F}Oyd Patterson, former w-o r 1 d heavyweight hexing cllamplon, aays you can teach an old do&,ne.w-trlcb. "I've got a few tricks up my sleeve for Jimmy Ellis," Patterson 1&1$1 Wed- nesday upoo arriving 1n Stockholm for Saturday's title fight with World BoJ:· lng Alaociation champion Elli5. The b o u t will be beamed to t b e United States via satellite. Not only ii the 33-year-old Patterson an old dog by beldl:g s11andardl, he's aho the uoderdog at odds of 2·1. Patterson woo the heavyweight tltle in November 1~. He lost it to Ingemar Johansson in June 1959 and regained the crown -only man to do 10 -by defeating Johansson in June 1960. Patterson held the title until being knocked out in one round by Sonny Liston in September 1962 and again the following July. "If l defeat Ellis, then these would be my preferences for tile future ~ Ellis, if Saturday's fight is a close one, then Liston and then Frazier," he said. Joe Frazier is recognized as the world beavyweight champion in New York, Massachusetts, 111 i c. o i s , Pennsylvania and Maine. Patterson, wbo started boxing as a pro in 11152, looked back on bia Career and said: "I think Johansson was tbe hardest hitter, LiJtoo the atrongest and cas61tlf Clay the cleverest." The fight Patierscm. still remembers was against Clay in Las Vegas, ln 1965 -Clay won by a knockout in the 12th round. ''That wu a fight that decided for my money that Clay waa the cleverest," Patterson said. Then he looked ahead to Ellis and said: "l have never felt better In my life. l think I'm punching better a n d harder.'' On Synthetic Turf Georgia, Volunteers f(ick Off '68 TV Slate KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Dixie's synthetic grass installed by T~ssee whiz kid coaches match wits for the this summer, fir st time Saturday when Georgia The game, which could be a crucial challenges Tennessee on t.he Volun· battle in the SEC title race, muks the teers' artificial turl in a natiooally first time that DOOe teams have televised kickoff of the 1968 footba11 ;:ilayed on anything but real gras1. campaign. "U there is any problem, it is all Tennessee's Doug Dickey has won mental," Dickey contP.nded. "It's a Southeastern Conference Coach of the perfect playing surfaoe." Year honors and guid(!d his Vols to the Georgia fullback Brad Jolu).son, one 1967 IA!ague title. of several explosive Bulldog runners, Georgia's Vince Dooley also bas said he lsn't worried abola the turf. been lauded as the Coach of the Year, "It's not w1lere you play but how you and his 1966 te.am shared the con· play that counts," Johnson &aid. ference crown. Both Dickey and Dooley said reeocnl>ed -ld record "' 10 ... -Ral for the 100.metor nui. wblle Woodl ..... beavln1 the shot put 118--0V.. "I doa't see an.yone rlgbt DOW who can &top l.lt," 1atd Vandentoct, Wbo will celebrate btl 22nd birlhda, In MUI!» Cit, on Oct, 8. ''Ye., I think ...... ._the400boidlu." ·The Y..W probably ean, toe. vmi.ntoa boltod Into the -on th• nut to last .hutdle md woo by a couple " ltridet over Boyd1 Glttensi a Washllfgton Stat. 1opbom~. -turned In a 49.1 to Ue tbe eitbting -ld mark set by Ru Cawley to 1961, and third, In near-record limo of 411.2, * wu Roo Wlttnoy. Jay Sil-and Tom Farrel, a cooplo ~ old Olympic banda, allo ~ bl& vlctorle1 Wednesday - Sliwa!« tiltlnc t he dtleua w Ith a l throw of 2fl'7-41 and Farrell t b 1 800 'm-run In 1:411.5. Farr.it'• time waa the fastest t'Yt!' ~· at h 11 h altitude and nllly boat Ille time al 1:48J l1atad now u lllnlco OIY'• belt. Gary <:arr.en !lnlsbed aeeond with~ tbraw of ~2. and Al Oerter, 111r ... time dis~ cold medal wlnner1 wu tblrd at lM-41. , 1n !be aoo, Wade Boll, --ho * Uf'\ Tl ....... ON HIS WAY -Geoff Vanderstock of USC clears one of lbe final hurdles on his way to world record clocking of 48.8 for lbe 400-meter intermediate barriers at wedn .. day's .Qlympl~ team trials al south Lake Tahoe. F'avurite Ron Whitney wu third in 49.2. ran • -nee, --la.hfT,l and Roa Kutdllnlld WU third In 1:471 Jlm Ryun, Amodca'• aoo and 1,600 world record b~. provad ocm~I ~ a dlsappo!ntmat,,tl>oull>, wbto i. pulled up wltll 100 mdct to IO In Ibo aoo and lalled to quallf1. He aald. ho nn "a lluptd , ... h and badoobua!Denlnll "I haven't bad et1ouCh speed r- t:lnoe comtna back," be added, 11to--rua agalnlt all el d sueh u th 11. AD U. men here were ready for tbi raet aD4 I waan'l N°" l can coocmuto m Ille 1,500." * * * Tahoe Trials . ....___ Rigney Makes Series Pick; It's Detroit ' Boxer Aboard Hijacked Plane Both are 35 years old, both have their teams have been buoyed in pl'&e·· - built tootb·all dynasties out of the tice by 'the challeifb · of openinc • ._.,. · :to... IUlf Rigney want.a to cut hf• ballot crumbled ruins of former empires, against a rugged rival. ' ' ,.. early r or the Detroit Tigers over the d beth · t o1ts k · Sports In a ·r ·lef st Louis Cardinali m the WorJd TORONTO (AP) _ Alr C.nada an are qme , s po en m-"Playtog a t e am the eallbar of Series. Flight 303 was 15 minutes out of St. tellectuals in the coaching world. Georgia in the opener is beneficial -'\.._ The Calif John Wednesday when Canadian light· Dickey and Dooley both won head because it helps spur the boys to a bet-,. · <l1lia Angel manager can heavyweight ebampion Rene Durelle coaching jobs in 1964, but their teams ter effort In our preseason work,.. s m;th, Car· los . A g.ree-speak from experience, although • bit of BaJe sre. Anne, N.B., heard 8 com· ha,y1~ neverki~et. Dickey said. 11 Ang~I Sla'8 motion and turned around. m loo ng forward to meeting "We won't have to wait long to find s.t. u A.-i. ,, !lei J:ss •.m. 11'.Ml"C I"'! "My God 1 knew we were in trou· Doug's team," said Dooley, who is less out where our troubles are," Dooley Se111. 14 •1111.i1 11 ,,.. 5:JJ -.rn. kMl'C n• th "asti be I la . th Serif, u ... "' •• •I ll:lt •• rn. KMH: Intl ble," he said. "A man was back here en US1 c a u P ymg on e said. "Tennessee will show ue ." - holding • gun to the stewardess' Bolh teams go into battle with pro-Olympi"c Boycott Dead shell-shocked by Detroit's barrage ot head.'' ven defenses but questionable attacks. bits. "lt w315 my first flight -like Rene Top Tennis Aces The Vols lost three mtmlbers Of. the The Tigers swamped the Angela, w, _ a'ld I was just gaping .around, when --starting back'tield Of. 1967 and All· Wednesday night to complete a tbftie- 1 •--~ n-ne whisper ·. "He's g 0 t a American center Bob Johnson. b dd game series sweep. ~u ~ SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Tom-•e minute overtime followed Y a 1u en gun.'" f"' _.·llid • V Georgia will miss All.American -"" Willie Horton &ot two homers - Reoe his father and trainer Placide ~ e lil eg 8 8 tackle Edgar C h a n d 1 e r and Smith and Jobn Carlos, Who battled death period If still deadlocked. Noe. 34 and 35 -and SW Freehan Durelle' and Smith were eri 'route to quarterback Kirby Ma<re, but the for the iJX}.me.ter dast? title today at ...., """ "' checked in with his No. 22. Toronto' for a title miatch against LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Arthur A1he Bulldogs are loaded with dangerous the U.S. Olympic track and field trials, Some of the neer po°"" may hava former dlamJ>!!!n Al.Jpar4 of Will· Pl!Y• Stan ~h a@.claJ:k..Gr~eboer -.mrs. ---·----W td -1!1~--1\DME-= Ake Nltlsen.af S~"1en. ·brushed·olf""lll1 Rlclr Rofehlll'llt. -no· --mpeg:----· ""' :-· mee&-Bob Lutz-today to decide the John!on, 9-5 sprinter Kent Lawrence agreed edne r:.y hurled the javelin 287 feet, 11 inches Angel left fielder accounted fer all tht Rene iaid he watched the~ com-contestants in Friday's final round of ·and reserv_~fullback Bruce Kemp will ~ycott ol the OlYf!iplcs l>Y N~gr-oe.s WedneJday during a .triangular track home team~s run•-on homers In Ule ___ _ . .tnr-~P the_ .ai.sJe...Qf.the p....toward -· .the ·Desert Inn Invitational tenni~ •h.andJ.e "ballC?m:ry1ng ~cbores for the bad beDellcial effect. ewn though it · ahd field meet involving Sweden, Italy sixth and seventh. He now has 7J) for ) ' blm, botaing the gun fight against the tournament. Bulldop with sophomore Milte Cavan was called off. and Romania. the season. · bead of t!'e stewwd.eu.. : • , In. matche1 Wednesday Ashe beat and unt_ested junior Donnie Hampton -~t.PJ:m:1ler_aft.a.....ttley vM _ It ~as O_!le 12_f the l~est toss~es~olL __ ...,"'l!,.l--=,-.,".,._...-£M.-'!,.!!A:-, "'• .,.o;---i;I -The---hijaekerr---1-4e•tif1..-e:d: =br --llonalcJ-Beil, 61, 6o"l-; Lutt WOO nYeI 11bm'1ng qnarta'ba1:!r-dutl! . their heats in the 2CM) Smith and the year arnr made the squat SWede McAu1111t'. 2b • D J 1 , T•Nm. d ' D .a • a utbOritJea as CharlM: I. a" er n ObuCk Pasarell, 6-4, 6-4; Smith took Bubba Wyche, a third·strlnger a ' one of the ~eadlng can~da1;es for the S!llnlt y, cf ••• l Frepl, .. ' •.•• Bea.slty, 22, of Dalla•, 1pen1 about 10 Ron Holmberg, a~. S.7, 6-4 and year ago, will quarterback Temessee. Cal'.°' -both Negroes -sald the at-gold medal m the Olympics lII Mex.lco. ~~oi:,ti., : ; : ~ ::,1:':";, If ·: : J : l minutes in the cabin helot~ the cap-Oneboer downed Jim Osborne, 6-2, 7-Fullback Richard Picken1 returns tenboo brought tn grievaoces by black ., ...., ., :=. '11 ! ~ I l =:r·~· 1 : ~ : tain told the passengen he would put _5. from last y&ar's starting backfield. athletes had helped the general public ~!'~kl, .. : : : :_ =J::o.n-t ~ : f : down in Montreal. 1· Smith and Lutz play Dell and Mike Jones, wtll be at taJlback and become aware of them. SAN JUAN, P .R. -Puerto Rico Mlll1r. • • 1 o o :1t.Jt~-r.ai o t o lt bad been originally scbedul~ non· 01borne in doubles today and Ashe Bill Baker h as replaced fleet Rich· "The proposed boycott had a ueat may have the youngest athlete ever to .!o~;..1~ • f : : : stop to Toronto. Beasley was ta.ten in· and lfolmberg team up against Graeb· mond Flowef'I -bidding for a berth in effect," 1aJd Smith. compete In the Olympic• tn 11-year-old Ella, • • • • • to custody. ner .and Pasarell. the Olympics -at flanker. "It showed people that conditions swimmer Llana Vicens. ~=· ~ ~ r: : Willie Horton Grateful for Life Despite Rough Star~ Parents Death William Wattison Horton is a man with no regrets. And that's an .mnirable thing to aay about a fellow who, along with 20 brothers and 1i.rter1, often wondered where the next mMl wu comini from -if needed it came at all. Those childhood dayt: in Detroit's Negro area might hive desll"oyed Wlllle'a ·-~ toward l!fo. He could easily have lfOWD 1uto a bitter do-- nothing or a trouble-maker. But there was a 1hiping light in those dark day1 ol the 19«>1. And pro-. vidlng tl>at lnlluet1tlal bum ~ guidance were Wlllle'1 mother and father. "They taught me respect and to be thanldUI for anything I bad," the Detn>lt Tlier outfield star revealed during nOltalgic cooveriati.on a t Anaheim Stadium Wednesday night. Willie responded to the love and care provided by hil Jiereotl by purdluinc a lloua• fer them alter ho •• ~ lnlo pro baseball by the ~WU no big thin1," he tQI. "I wanted to do aomethlna: for them and St made me feel 1ood to know they wouldn't have to worry 1nymore about ~ they'd hive anytbina to eat ~· out dly." It waa a bl& d., !or fllo Bart... , family When Willie was brought up to Detrott from the minor leaguea in 1963. And they turned out in force at Tiger Stadium to see him for the first time in the togs of the Motor City nine. They were thankful Willie was ~n& a baseball unUorm rather than blue denim jail dungarees or the tell-tale clothing of a local gang. It wu a tremendoUI reward to 1ee .,,.,,,,,,,,,,, WHITE WASH .UM WJHTa him trot on to the pl1)'1ng field for pre-game balt!nc practlee. And it wu an evm greatt.r b0Du1 when be·-went lnto the game a1 • pinch·titter and smacked a home run oU ,Baltimore hurler Robin ROOerU. "Robin WU my boyhood hen>. But I was ao excited about getting tn ·tile game that I dJdn't even realize be wu • the pltoher. 111 had, I'd probably been too scared to bit," Horton HCalll. Tho elder Bortoal "'" t.llhlU! ' '-~-------4.+-++ ----------------~-- followers Of their son 's r~dly briglltenlog career in the big lelguea. And they were always available wt.en WlWe needed a strong shoulder to lean oo for personal comultation. So you might imagine what a blow It was when be got word they bid bee.n killed in an automobile accldent. That was three years ago. "It really hurt and I'd give anfth'ng If tl>ey could be here-·" ho admltl. "But I feel there ii a purpon for everythl!lg. Md through thOlr loll I think I've become a willer perlOll' and . am batter able to tllJJd oo my """ feet.'' Tbolr 1pleodld lnll-. 11 1tlll reflected In Willl• Hortoo, the man. Ill tile oll-aeuon be 111es 'to belp . young.WW who are IU!lerln1 tlrougL the same type C'bi1dbood be ex~ perieneed . "I like to work wlUl li:ld1 who doo't nave any televilton or radio, to ei· courage them to belp thf!mae..lves and be tho ri&l>t l:lnd ol peopt.,.. be ••• plallll. Havinl the Jeadtng home run 1tug. ger for tbe peon1nt-bound 'nge:r1 _, Ill Interest In them ti beuncl to lmpn11 the kidl. And with . Wlll1-m W-Horton bolng that m ... Uwy pt u atra- llrliJll ruldlnl - •xist in track tbat sbouldn'l" A tom ... tlUve swimmer only two Mlnfetl. "" 1 • ' • r M Wmtif, 11 t fl • I ... ... ... OAKLAND -Clem Daniel&, leedin,t? ground gainer ln the elgbt..year-old Amerlca11 Football League, wa1 plac· ed o• walven Wed.ae1day and 1ald be will try to book up with anotbtr club. "It wa1 a vtry dlfOcult decision to mate," 11ld COac.b JoJm Rauch, 0 but Clem Wll I Uttle alow 'comlng orf hf• lnjUl')' and we bave Ove &06d runn.Jni baekl oa I.be team." ... ... HONOLULU ·-The I am 11 y of Hawaii goUer T'!i Mfl<alena lw been Informed that· tbe '5,000 prize money tn ffJe pro-amateur tournament of the Kemper Open '#ill be donated to aid Ille c:rltieally lnjµted Coller. The prHll1 wii. rilned out Wed- neaday. The dedsloo to donate the prlae •moDeY -,u · madlo by Norris Flanatln, d!alnnan of the board of ~ lrrmra:nce Co., and Gardner n, wtlo repretented the pro- losiicina! 1olfer1 In tha Kemper Open wtleh bap today at W<reotter, MM1. ... ... ... Nebodf'1 woa 01te and everybody was 1·1 pi ~ Nortlt America• Soe<.t WIUe ployol!J lodof. ID Ille ~ lftDd el the pla1olll W-1 llp~ Jl'.01u1 Cll,1 ud SU Dlefo playe4 to a 1·1 Ue In the Westen Cont..._ wblle Atlaato ud Clenlalld alle .. 111.. to • 1-1 dNdlocl<111 Uoe ~ C.aferenee. Eodl 11 a ln-pme Mtles with the wlnMr d_ho .. · bT tlle bilbest 1111111bar of 10ai1. ID tlle •-ef. a .... colld. pmo Jle.. ... 11111 1Ja a .. • yean, the young1ter bold• the Puerto t...,. •" 1 • • • Rican record of l:U .I for 100 meter1 Tat•ll ,1 111 ·• •:•·" J : 1: : brea1tstroll:e and 3:0%fortbetoo. 0ti1rott ................... ·m •lit-• Cade Ball, 16, of Jacll:1onvUle, Fla., ~·~,.,.~~.1a.w;;·A:·ii~~o:1-~.;-.,.:...,. holds the world records of 1:14.S and t. Loa -0ttni11 1. c.11™111t 11. t• -W•rt, Mottoll. HJt - W. ~ , !:an, ''''""' 122), Z:38.5~ Rekllt,..t 2 UO). ,,. -lltillfn" Dodgers Return Ho~e After Best }load Tr-ek LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Loi Angeles Dodgers returned home today after completing their best road trip slnee 1966, despite dropping a 5-1 decision to the St. Loutl CArdlnala Wednesday. On the 14-game swing, longest of tht aea.on, the Dodgen had a 9-5 rec«d that was &ood enough to lift Loi Do ... er Slate . \4 OOOW'I .,. MlllITTI : '""· k I ... I 15. • °""'" ~ ,,.... tt~•M. "I 'ml . 'I ~ .,. AltilMe ' ··"'· Kf'I • 1 °"'*"" w Nlllftti : """· Kfll f Angele• out of the collar bl the Na- Uonal LealU•· Followln' a 11&1 oil today, U,. ~ -tllalr 11.Wl>orl\e atand of JO &am.ta wfth a lour·&1Jne 1erie1 ap1Dlt Auanta,'Clnclno•~ then come In for thrft pm,. and th~ ....-ld dwnplon Cordlnals conclUde tho -.with a lhne-ram. serlis. Tb1 D<x11er1, afw ta11:1n1 !be first lwo I•-from the Cudlnall,' fell abort ...... 1 a. l.ouil .... Bob Glbaon, In the tblrd tnOOUllter. Gibson had to reaeb baclt for IOIMlhlng utra to pin the vtetory I.\ tbe Dodger• ~"'e. within a run oC ~ the C<Mllalt lnlo a Ue and tho lnaJ. out wa1 recorded with two men on base. But Gibson came through foe bt1 11.l victory aPht,st 11even tosm. Doell.II' llarter Mike KU!dl took lbe defeat to make bla Hcord S-10. LOI AM•a&.a1 IT. 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CGadl Kai Moats' Oil- era conUnue aingle-1Ksion practices in propara- ticm for 1crtmmage with FooUiill High School at Huntington Saturday al 10 a.m. Checking Out Prep Grid C:or-kl Mar 'The Sea K.Ing1 have been working a good deal of the time on their passing game with quarterback Dave Terry, back after a minor finger injury, fir- ing to Ught end Brian Stern, Doug Young and 1pUt end Brian Dethfer. Re:r. Snyder ls expected to be back in action the firtt of the week. Snyder continues to suffer from a shoulder point Stern received praiJe from the coaching 1tmff for hia offenllve block· ing and receiving while Ray Berg and J;>an Salazar, a couple of tackles, blve ahined offensively an~ defensively. -c:owi -..,., ... Costa Mesa continues to serimmue 15 to 20 minutes per day while trying to stay healthy, according to coach el eek. Oil the last two days of single session pracUces, Gary Steele, a senior transfer from PhoeniI, Ariz. ha• taken over at fullback to make an all-senior backfield for the Mustane,s. Other backs figured on are Skip Pike, Greg Forsdick and Claude Kelly. Estancia Good news and bad news in the Eagles' camp. Back from injuries are Bob Cornuke and Harland Koch. Cornuke Ill counted on for wingback duties while Koch ls a capable lineman. Out wlth an injury is Ron Brant with a bruised knee along with Mike Willy vi a an llPPfJQdix opsatioo. Brant ii expected -back before the Tustin opener on Sept 20, aJong with Willy. Dave John.Ion continue• to shine at the tailback 1pot and appear1 to have wrapped up the starting job. The quarterback 1lot ii still wide open with Pau1 Joyce and Curt Thomas vy\nJ. Fountain l' alle11 Injuries continue to plague the Barons with aeveral minor injuries slowing the practice pace to quarter· speed. Included in the wounded list are Glenn Goto, Mike Kato, Don Harris, Duane Diffie and MJke Herte amona: others. Coach Bruce Pickford's ble;gest pro- blem a.t the Jtl.Oment appears to be at the tackle sJot. where he has loit: three 100-lb. candld.at.. by the Injury rout.. Buntlngton Beaeh Huntin""on Beach went under the lljlifi tdneSday ind coach Ken MoalJ called it the belt practice of the year. The Oilers worked on the defensive end of It and Tony Bonwell, Karl Pedersen, Tom Arnold and Phil Naylor stood out on the defense. Bob Pestole1i 11 out of the scrim- mage planned ·for Saturday with Foothill IIlgh dtse .to a strained knee ligament. Rich Varella is out for a week with extremely sore thighs. Moab related he was unhappy with the Oiltrs' lnconsl.stent punting game. Laguna Beaeh A note of optimism comes out of the Laguna camp with coach Hal Akins reinstating bls forces in the previously canceled scrimma~e with Buena Park and Newport Harbor on the latter's field. Prep Gridder~ Schedule 9 Scrimmages Saturday • Beach pulled out. lurin( any lurth" injuriei lo .. al~ thin oquacl before tbt openina: weekend of hostilities. San Clemerite's venture with KAteU. LI tched.uled ftr 9:30 a.m. and Hunl-lnrton will play hoot lo Foothill lllgh at 10 a.m. Mission Viejo, FaUbrook and Valen- cia a.re 1lated tor I p.m. C<lct. Me11, ENnclo and Founlllln Valley, meamrhllo, lalce to Ult Miii! for their 1cnun1. Estancia travela to Edi.wood for • 7 p.m. bettlc, Tultln entertains Cotta M!I& at 9 a.m. and Fcil.intabt V.Uey aim to Artel11 for a 10 a.m. tva1l1. _. Dtl II Idle loUowlnl Satur-dlT• . IMual Chi<N end .... .... Keith Knight and ruck Barr reported for practice to up the Artists to 24 active players. AkJn1 said he was extremely pleased with Steve Wiezbowski's passing ef- forts of late and added that the senior quarterback was further ahead than he had expected. Tom Scherer, an offensive tackle in- . jured Nrller, is working out in pads. Mari- Vildng hopes have taken a definite tura for the worse with news of ln· juriea. wrecking the starting offensive line along with ~g fullback. Shawn ' DeLoyo1a7 counted on for starting duti.es at the backfield spot, is in Long Beach Memorial Hospital atter-.uffertng-.--concusstmrWed;- nteday afternoon Oil the Marina JrlC· lice field. The VLkJng had been unconscious for two hours at 8 p.m. under the care of a ~urosurgeon . No fractures were reported in the z-rars. Others on the injured list Include starters Mike Reed. Curt Sutliff, Jim Gau,l?han. Dave Teel, Denni! Kennedy and Tyler Van Aken. Marina picked up transfer Tony Rice. a XIS-lb. junior tackle from La Mirada. Mater Del Male.r Dei's MMW'chs continue dai- ly practice sessions with offensive and defensive patterns stressed. Coach &b Woods hl.s been primari- ly shorin.it up the defense while polishing the offense according to an iide. Only injury to date in the Monarchs' camp Is out of the Chicken and Bean11 ~ame where guard Ron Dickson suf. fered a slight knee lnjlD'y, but 111 e.J· peeled back In a week. Quarterback remains open with Ted HamUOOn and Bob Williams ln con- tenUon for the vacancy. Mb1loa Vlei• Coach Riiy Dodee conttnues to send bis Dlablo gridder1 through offensive and defensive drill! but added a 20 minute scrimmage to the latter por· tion of practice Wednesday night Dodge singled out Ray JohD10n and Mike Becker for praise, citing Johnson's linebackiq dutiel alone with Becker'• work at defensive end. Doug Citro 11 out temporarily with problems with an old hip point injury. "N..,,,.art Barf»ar Coocll Wade W.,. U1• hll quar- tarbact sttuatton 11 dlan&lnr almost d.a.Uy but at the moment Ron Troyano 11 the llarlor. Alao tzet:Dlnl' in Newport wrtouta .,.. Mike Ro,... at mlddla IUlfd, Ito AldJlcb et ttpl ond and B·o b eurr, el hallback. TopOCC Runner Transfers John P-141•, wto waa upedod to be th• No. 1 man on Orange Coast Colleai'• __, t.am this year, Jiill not rHDrOlled this fell and may .wb:I up lit the Berkeley campus or Ill• Unlvorotty ol Calllomle. Wheller or not Plartridge will com· pete for the Golden. Betn1 Ill another story. He Wl8l!I forC'ed to lit out the track season last spring with a bad knee and then tore. a leg muscle over the summer. ''I know he \Wl.lltl to compete for a four.,-ear coUege.,'' 1aid J act Mcilwaill, OCC CZ'08I CCUJtry coach, "but doctors back east who looked at bls leg said he shouldn't run this fall. However, the Cal coach thinka be can." Partridce, who was the second futM freshman crou-country runner in Southern California Wt &easOll will be missed by the Pirates. "You can't han:fl.;Y lose anyone Of his stature and not Dll.h him," Mc.Ilwain said. "But J think we'll have a better· baian.ced. team than. la1t year." Movmg up to the No. 1 spot for the Pirates 11 Terry Schmitz, one of two retmnlng lettermen McDwain has on hand. Schm.ltl was the Pirate'• No. 3 man last aeaaon. 'ftie other letterman is Larry Jamming, No . 6 last seaon. Rounding out the Pirate squad are nine freshmen headed by Jean Albillar, who was tbe top runner at Santiago High (Garden Grove) two years ego; Steve Barton, Estancia'• best cross country-man in 1967; Ed Bell, a top two.miler from Cctona de.l Mar; and Dan Mooney, Newport'• top harrier last 1euon. · The Pirates' sdtedule: S'ept. 11 -Rio Hondo, Riverside at RCC. Oct. f -Cyproo, SBllta Ana. Oct. 11 -Fullerton, Chaffey, Palomar at F JC • Oct. 18 -Ml SAC, Son Bernanlino at SB. Oct. ~ -at Mt SAC Invitational Nov. 1 -A7Jtec lnvitiatiOIDlll at San Diego State Nov. 8-Golden Wat, Rio Hondo at RH . Nov. 15 ..... EC Cbampioos at Cypress Nov. 2S -So. Calif. Championships at Souttiwest.em Nov. 28 -Orange Coast Invitational Nov. 30 -SliatAt CbanpionshiJll at Soul~wutern Camps Watb, saying his club bas b ten working very hard, has been 1Jacken- lng up t h e pace. He 1ay1 the offense Is trailing the defense by a wide mar· gin In early development. Newport opens with Corona d t 1 Mar Sept.mber :Ill. S•n Clemente Homer Waisner, San Clemente's starting left halfback is out for four weeks with: a broken band. Wai!ner 1uffered the injury in a scrimmace on Saturday. The Tritons h~ve been worklnc on the defense the-p-ut two cfajl~ Coach Tom Eads reported that George Meyer· wtn · be used in .a 1tartlng role In the offense. Meyer is a transfel ~Montana. . Wunninster The injury but bu hit Westmlnater like a storm with a total of 18 injurle1 the. Past two days. Moat notable grtdder1 are Mike Hayne• and Charlts Buckland, both tailbacks. Haynes has \anged up knees while Buckland Is suffering from ankle troubles. The injured list: John Aldrich , Ri chard Montgomery, RI c'h a rd McDonaJd, Tom Coleman, Dennis Stein and Craig Plott among ottiers. Coach B 11 I Boswell claim• a field goal kicker capable of 35-yard bootl. He's Borja Dorpa, an es:chanJe 1tu· dent Crom Sweden. DUFFER'S DELIGHT Harry II has flustered more than one golfer at Laguna Beach Country Club with his vocabulary of more than 50 phrases. The gabby Mynah bird watches Coast area golfers from his cage b·etween the pro shop and the first tee. This Birdie Spots Mulligans, Eagles By EARL GUSTKEY 01 TIM 01lb' Jllltl ll•lf It happens every day at Laguna Beach Country Club. A goller will prepare to tee off, crank.himself up into his backswing lDd. some bird-brain cries out; "Man, what a drive " The ci'fender is Harry Il, a hill mynah bird who is speeding through the English language faster th.an a Kansas livestock auctioneer. Harry II, as his name implies, is the. second Mynah to bug goUers at the plcture6que Laguna goU facili- ty. The first one, Harry I , perished in a fire that destroyed the clubhouse 18 months ago. Harry II arrived on the soene shortly thereafter whe n members Of the women's club rais· ed. money for his purchase. Cub owner Ben Brown says it's easy to teach a Mynah to talk at a &olf~COUfi8. "When we want him to lfarn anythlng, we put a sign on his cage asking golfers to say the word or pbra.se to hiJit," Brown reports. "Harry's cage is between tlie pro lhop and the first tee, 10 a lot ot people pass by the cage every day and see the sign. He'll pick up a phrase in three or four days ." The new bird is carrying on in tbe tradition of the late Harry I. Already, Harry has command of about 50 phrases. Here's a sampling: "Take a mulligan~'' "Man, wh at a drive!" ''Call me a cab, I'm loaded!" "Stand back. I'm an eagle!" The second quote here is one that provokes much mirth. Harry II seems to know more about golJ than people would give him credit for. \Vhen he sees a golfer dribble one off the tee. he cracks up all those within earshot with the crack . Nor is Harry II one or those aUeg. ed talking birds which clam up when someone arrives expressly for the purpose of listening to him. "He does most of his talking very ·early in the morning and at-dust. Heck, when the sun starts to 10 down he talks ·continu ously." So far, Harry JI hasn't been taught any bad words. At ast, if he does know any, he 's ent enough to keep them to himse . Net Tourney for Harbour After a 17-year stand In the Islands, the annual Hawaiian Oni Oni ln \'ita- tional Mii:ed Double' Tennis Tourna- ment will move to the l!untington Harbour Beach and Tennis Club next month. The Oni On! -meaning to wiggle, to duck and to dodge -wUI feature at lea.st fiw players from Hawaii, ac- cording to Vi Peebbtes. tennis pro at the club, who founded the tournament 18 years ago. She hopes to rotate the tournament between the Islands and Huntington Harbor in the future. Partners for the 10-day tournament will be selected October 4 and then, after a week of practice, the iactuaJ tourney will run from October U-Z>. Baseball Standings Amarlcan Leape National League W L Pd. GB Delrok 9.1 M .633 Baltimore 85 82 .57l 8 Bootoo 78 69 .531 15 Cleveland 79 71 .517 151> New York 76 70 .521 16\; Oaltland 78 72 .!If 171> Mlnneaota &II 78 .469 24 C.IUornle a 15 .411 • Cllkego Bl fl .f!J 321> Wubin(loa 57 1111 .3911 351> ....... ..,. .. ...,.. v " i""l"' • • <f.;;i;,"1. \, ,,,,_ Cl I """"""° .... 12 lllllll'IM • M'; W..,...._ 1•1, tnd....,.. 11 llWflt. ~ (#lcH .. m ~ ......... 4'9rt•IN J.IU, llW!I ON't ...... ..,.,.,..,., (I'""""~ &'i:t"' .. =-~~,~~ ~~ St. Looi• San Francisco Clnc:innati Chicago Atlanta Pittsburgh Plliladelphia Los An1ele1 Houston New York Johnson & Son 900 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT IEACH M2.ofl1 14U271 • W L 91 57 79 68 76 69 76 72 75 72 71 75 69 77 66 81 66 82 66 82 Pd GB .615 .:;37 11'.\ .524 131k .514 151> .510 15 . 486 19 .473 21 .419 24\0 .'46 25 ·\46 25 WILLIE MAYS i1 ••co11d ... r., fo lib. Rutlt In tot1I ho111• rv1t1, lut e>11• ll•r Co111i111nt1I 111,1 '"" I•••• ••p•rt HAL SANDEllS i1 ••c:ond t• "' '"' i11 c:.o"'p•titi¥• p•icint 1114 l•1u• q11•t1tio11. c,u H1I TODAY •r Mttw 1+111. y•1l1rd•y. G•I your lt•t r,,,, c.1r ord1r1d 11ow, ~ It n. w., Tn LA. It. s.t.c+ th1 color, th1 trl"' '" tlo,. •qulp111•11t •f Y••ir •- cho ic• 011 v•ur lt6t Mir .. Ill lt6t l l11col11 Co11tl11•11••I lt6f M1rc<1ry·Co•1•• • • - .. " . - ThursdlY, Stpttmbtr 12, 1968 DAILV "LOT %3 Costa Mes.a Opens Season Tuesday · By ROGER CARLSON Cit lht DeUy '"" Sit• The prep water polo ,_.., In the <mango Coast wea olfickally sW'ts 'l\Jea· cmy wllen Wemrn High in· vades CosM Me&a f« a DOD· league encouuter. Scrimmages are on tap Friday albnoort with Hun- tington Beach traveling to Garden Grove, Newport et Downey and Anaheim •I O:>rooa del Mar. Satw"<lay, Estancle hosts Sunny Hills, Newport treks to Costa Mesa aod Corona travels to La Serna. From all indicatians, this year's editl<>n " 1lbe oport should not be any dif!ereat tban the past bee years as the Onange Coast area has pooduced oo le9s than three CIF .....ity dlampionships. L8at )'iNlI' it was Ne.,rport llari>o< romping lo lhe CIF title after Corona del Mar had eased to two cor#- secutiY& titles. G<I back an()ther year and another Newport squad was in the fillals, but fell lo El Segun· do. The complete CIF domination ol El Segundo and Whittier a.pparently is at an end. Between the two, t:hey bad captured 18 Of t!le previous 19 championships. Leading the way this year in expectations ili Corona del Mar. · Here's a rundown on all nine Orange Coast area teams: (Mater Dei, Mission Viejo end San Clemente do not field wate!' polo teams). Corona d e l Ma r Fram all indications, It appears the C-Orona del Mar water polo express, tern· porarily derailed by Newport Harbor last year, is ready to roll ... and roll •.. and roll. 'The powerful Sea Kings are loaded with six of the seven 9tarters from last year's Irvine League cham- pions back. Included in the impressive list of returnees are Jim Stoner, Bob McClellan, Bruce Black, Jim Bradburn, Tim McGill, Eric Curtis, Jerry Eubank and Steve Schwer. · Of tlhe first team, only Nick Armstrong is gone via graduation. Curtis is pen· ciled in to take Armstroog's place on t!he starting seven. Black is t"Onsidered one of the p r i m e scorers along with Bradburn. Of the top eight, Curt:Ls and Black are ' Junian wtllle Iba ... _ -s-... McClellall, Brod· burn, McGill, E-and ~~ sep.lon. Ooed> pill Hooper's jog. gernaut was 4-0 in t2le Irvine League in 196'1 and ii beavi· 13 favored to do the seme ~uded in the non-league schedule fOr the Sea Kings, aside from tl>etr invltatlooal oarly in the campelgn .. d the Anaheim lnvitat1onal are d u a 1 matches with El Segundo (lwi<e), Long Beach Millikan, B u e n a , Fullerton, Loag B e a c b Wilson, Anaheim, Downey, and 1£kewood a JD o n g others. Coste Mesa Optlmiom re!gna at COsta Men where cooch Terry Bowen, in bis first year as head water polo coech, has greeted 65 athletes vying for JJOS*!ions on the three levels of the sport. Heading Ute cast in the v.a:rsjty divisioo are six seniors, three juniors and a sopl>ornor<. Dave Whitaker and Chris Gammon lead the pack of seniors along with Jeff Roy, Randy King, Bart Hill6ley and John Reeg. The juniors are goalie Jay Sponegle, David Bannon and Curt Plumlee whi~ the sophomore is anoflber goalie ... Ron Mi8'0lek. Says Bowen of bis 1968 edition at Mesa: "We have a Jot of speed, not too much size but a good deal of ex· perience. "We'll run a full court pressure defense along with a fast break offense." Bowen considers Corona del Mar ttie top threat to Mesa's chances o! an Irvine League title, but figures his scliedule will permit the Mustahgs to get in 18 to 20 games before meeting up with Coron.a del Mar in the first Irvine test ol tlbe season. Estancia Four all-Irvine League selections pace the returnees to the Estancia water polo front. Leading the pack .are Greg Goodyear, D a v i d DeGrasse, Greg Aydelotte and Bruce Littell along with Don Randall, expected to be the number one goalie. Estancia's Bees, co- champs in the Irvine circuit last year, move into th~ Blind Goller in Field For Charity Tournament varsity -0 with MJk• Gramella, Bruce William1. Kit Weller. Leonard Kaw,be, Mike Campbell and Tom Holl. · Ezpected to perfonn f0< the vanity trom the Cee . dlvilion 11 Dan Hefferan and Doug Weller. A tran1fer from Palm Springs is Crmg Davil. Coach Barry Fry has 50 out for ell three clasaifica· Uoos working out. John Vyn was lost 1 however, when he tranafer· red to Colorado. An outstanding freshman prospect for Estancia ls reported tn Steve Bulla. dlvlllon compeUtor. Coach John Greenfield's Sunset Leaglle hopefuls plan on a movint offense witb • strong man-to.man defense. Biggest worry in the Oller camp i1 speed. Huntington f i n l 11 b e d seventh in the S11nset loop last year, but is hopeful of a first division spot with its depth. noted problems po11!bly In '!'be ftve lrom awimmlni the coalle arta and• stated are Ktn Davis, Br u c e ~ ·~"-Ith Baroo, Jim Clemens, Duane , .. en.o ...... may cow two Wot ting and Todd goalies ••. OM dttp and one Brandt.man. shallow. WestmlDster establl!.bed a· Re.ad.lng Ute lilt to date 7-5 record tas.t Yta.r ••• all for the deep poeit1on is'Coon-five losses coming in Sunset rad wblle freshman John competition with two of Harbold and Stice are two in those defeats ill double overtime. c'o n aider at ion for the Coacli Walt Otto considers 1hallow spot. h'· best t tr g Marina ~ as!e a s on . N.,..,.,ort Barr.or defense with eight of his Jet. Marina High was fifth in termen seniors. Sunset League competition Eric Llndroth ls the lone Weatherly, a junlor who last year, but look for a rise returning starter from the was all-league a s . a out of the v~ this cam-Tars' defending CIF cham· freshman in Ce e com· paign with a aolld nucleus of pion team. but be'a slated to petition, is slated ior the veterans returning for coach ,get a lot of help from squad goalie positiOn. Larry Angefel. members Jeff Wllcox, John Hazelton (considered the Included in the array ol Blauer and Tom Warnecke best at"Orer for the Lions) talent at Moclna are Don along with a couple of and Kubel are set to man ldt G H 11 d returnees from the un· two of the fotward spots • J*e'• e1 ,,.., iat ~. U you, wbn.t a career tha1 combines fast-qrcwinq opportunJd• in Wholesale mark.etflq with job stability, com• talk with Hwnble. >..you may know. we're Am8riro·a Leod1nq t:nerqy Company. uteraliy No. f amctng cdl U". S. oU companies. Our new refinery, to be completed ln '69 at Benicia, will Qf'8CJ'lly expand our Wee.I Coast markets. So we're stcdtlng now wl.lh peor;ile interested tn a marketinq career. · You'll sell and qiva bualness counael lo Enoo dealers. the people who ''Pu( a Tlqar 1n ~ 1 Tank•!" You'll have specialized trainlnq. And the kind of individual responsibility and challenq~ that makes a sale:s career solidly rewa:rcilnq: ln Anaheim at the Dlaneylcmd Hotel ior lnle.r- vlews Is W. R. Bearding of our Pacillc Reql~ oflice. He will be av¢lable for interviews after 9 a.m., September 13, 14, 15 cmd 16. Call hint. ' ccilect a1fl14) 635-2056. Fry figures to send his Estancia offense through a fast break style ... retting the hole man. A sluHing man.to-man defense is plan- n<>d by the Eagles. Fountain Vallet1 Coacb Duane Getty, In his first year as varsity coach of water polo, will pin Baroh hopes on five returnees from last year's varsity, Bee and Cee squads. Lippo • reg e a n • defeated Bee league cham· whlle otto· tries to get • Steve McConnaughey, Roy s Buen, Grant Tucker, Dave pions. junior into the dlird forward Humble OU & Rdn.lnQCompcmy Eisenberg, John Re m y , Up from the Bees are Bob slot. fNCO A Plan1 l1¥ Pro:;ir.u ~d Howard Johnson, D a v e Keigh, a goalie, and Bruce . HeediDg the list Of can-£qucl 0pp0rtunlly ~loyw Miller and Rick Henry Johnson. . di dates are Ohre and;;H;;•:;;ber,"ct---,-="'----_ __ _____ _ __ -Att-arelett~ John Wilcox, a-Cee-la;.st---'nlTttoM prtmlll us a on heavily by Angelel to cflr-year, is e~ t~ see ,.~l~ung~~oll~e~m~e~.~:~·~d~o~wn=-~th=•=~~~~;;;~;~~~~~~~~ii~ ry the load ue Buell, plenty o~ action according to center and flaring out. Mcconnaughey and Lip-coach Bi:ll Barnett .. "We'll be starting from scrttch ... hope to get the program off on a real strong footing," commented Getty as ttie Barons s e e k replacement.'! from since· graduated F r a n k Pascoe and Fred Lohn. Expe<ted to le"'1 tile Barons will be Harry Noah, considered the best player on the sqUad offensively and defensively. Gary Nelson is beng counted on to fill tile bill at goalie, but is handicapped due to lack Of experien~r;, according to Getty. Others who will tigure strongly in the Fount.&i.n Valley attack are Steve Wurster, up from the Cees (they were 9.3 last year), Larry Hughs, considered one or the top Bees last year and Greg Davis. Fountain V ai!ley posted a 5.7 reeord overall laM year in UM! Irvine circuit, in· eluding varsity, Bee and Cees. A bumper crop of 56 have turned out for the Bees and Cees from the freshman ran.ks. Huntington poldt. Gone from the title team As for Marina's top com-of · 1 9 6 7 are B r a d petition in the sunset Shoemaker, ~ob Rogers, circuit, Angele! related that Mark Hoi;le. Dirk MuntefU1 1 his team would face no one Tom Oliver and J 1 m OOUgber tharl defending CIF McDon:&ld. cha.mpion Newport Harbor, Despite th~ heavr losses, folh>wed c 1 o s e I y by the ~~s will Bgam be the Anaheim's powerhouse. favonte J..D the chase for the Marina opens Suoset com· Sunset League title. h!S' petition hosting Newport Barnett fig u res Harbor on o c t, 7 in t b e toughest com petition t o Yikes' pool and then follow come . from Marina and up with a travel date with ¥e~. , Anaheim a week later. M~ma s s u p e r·sm,a" Scheduled for goalie spots pool will hurt us ... they ve are Miller and Johnson got a lot ol.fioe athletes ~d while the forwards will be ~shed second ~ , SWlm- manned by Li p po ld t , m.mg last year , com· H llmi.d McConnaughey and mented Barnett. . H!nry. ' . The Tai:s ope.n up lll the Buell, Tucker, Eisenberg fire, starting. w~th .the Cor· and Remy are slated for ona del Mar mv1tational ...• guard roles according to Where Ne~rt m.ade noise Angelel. last Y.ear m its drive to the di ti th M · CIF title. In ca ?ns are e . ar1na Newport in th process of season will be told 10 the . , e f. I esult wi.th its en· naibbmg the CdM event. 1na r . . crushed the hosts. 9-2 and counter with i n v a d 1 n g polished off Fullerton 9-4 Newport Harbor. ' ' Laguna Be...,h Westminster Laguna Beach moves into an eight-team league in varsity water polo as the Artists, aim1g with Foothill High of the Crestview Le a g u e, merge with six Westminster h a s 14 returning lettermen from water 'pOlo and swimming out for the varsi1.y water polo squad. Depth is considered the Orange League schools. big plus sign at the Oiler The Orange League is pool where a record turnout r e p r e s e n t e d by Los of 60 'C8lldidates have shown Alamitos, Brea, Saddle back, for varsity, Bee and Cee ac· Sonora, Valencia and El Hoping to up ttie Llons' sixth place finish in the Sumet League are nine from the polo team. tion. Dorado. Leading the list of varsity Leading the pack for candidates are JohD Battis, coach George C are y ' s Lance Norris, Bill Rice, Bill Laguna squad will be Jim DeHuff arid Rick Bryan. Causey, Bob Gantner, Ron Battis is considered the Coonrad, Mark A t w o o d , leading candidate w h 11 e Larry Harvey, Tom Holm Rice, a 6-4 junior, is describ· and Tracy Stice. All are up They are Steve Kubel, Jim Hazelton, Bob Weatherly, Geoff Haber, Cllris Ohre, Dave Burris, Bruce Gardner, Al Rojas and Rus Leeper. Matson ~harp ed by coaches as having fr()j}l last year's varsity Randy Matson,. a surprise great coordination for a team thm compiled a 3-1 silver medalist in the shot· IEIEIAL TIRE ire! reat rice! 4-p~ Nylon Cord General-Jet ~itewall o Full 4-ply nylon cord resists heat, protects against blowouts o Long wearing Duragen' rubber rolls up safe, high mileage o Road gripping dual tread design-exclusive In Its price field goalie. league record. put at the 1964 Olympic Hank Davis, a man who schedule has ~ttracted top. • Another counted an to see Up ·from the Bees are Games in Tokyo has not lost refused to 'quit the-game-of flight compitltors such as mueh varsity Y:tion is Mike • Oiarlie Wace, Scott Sumner, an <1 u.t door campelition gol! even wben ·tie was ."!Joyd Mangrum Smiley r.fooreb~use. a sophomOre. John Slowsky, Bill Brown,' since finishing second t6 struck by blindness, is · an Qujck Paul R~yan Olin Moorehouse broke the all· John· Enfield ·and· J 1-m ·Dallas Long, USA, at Tokyo . IPTEMBER SPECIAl! • added entry for the celebri-and Mortie Dutra; Ell~lh time record in the open ~Orlowski. Matson has also succeeded ty pro.am tournament at Vines Zell Easton and division dur~ the summer Carey remarked that he Long as t~~ _w o_r l _d Shorecilffs Country Club in Marshan ..Hunt, the deren-for •the Huntington Beach was ptEas~ With the efforts -recoi-dbofder, with a best of San Clemente Sun<bi.y alt· Wng seniors soutttern sec-1 _P_i_er_s_w_1m __ ., __ •_::.i111110_· _r_1o_d_at_e _b_:y_hi_. •_•q.:..""_d,'---b-ut __ 71_·5_11_. ___ ~----I ernoon. . tioo PGA champion., The ~am u part M a1~---------1 , .......... ~ .. ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~-:::-~~~~--, three-day golf schedule at Shorecliffs for the benefit of the Lloos Club White Cane Fund, wtach aids the blind in Orange County and Southern Caliornia. The three-day g o 1 f i n g schedule includes a 36-hole Southern Section P G A Seniors champioMhlp Fri· day and Saturday, the first around of the Hollywood Hackers' J&.bole tourney Saturday, aod the celebrity pro-am. The three events are being sponsored by the country club and ttie San Clemecte Lions Club. Davis will play in the pro- am as one of three amateurs, teaming up with a senior pro. He also will give a demonstration on the practice tee rollowing the completion of the pro·am. Davfs is the ooly blind golfer In history to record a hole-in-one. He ac- complished the amazing feat Oct. 5, 1966 at the CollnB Park pitch and putt course In San Diego, usJng a pit- ching wedge on the 67-yard hole. Davie:, wbo woo. the Mid- dle Atlantic Blilld Golf AHociation Championship l!VlllJ' WHk .V.MC(I 1etldlei9 ""°"' th111 10.000 t11naml11lon pn:ibt""'s, Yow set lr11 tow!"'-1 '"" re>ICI· c"'-ck, '"'' 1fl'ic11m •-k:-1 tlmq In tu•t CMM d17. 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Grabs on cuMs, stral&t'ltaways, 'llrlhen th• ll&ht tu ms red -or .,eenl Get yout GTR'S nowl Introductory Dffw I JATO IUPEl-100 llOll BAW --$5 810 813 COAST GENERAL AVERY GENERAL TIRE SERVICE • COSTA MESA Ph. 646-5033 . 540-5710 16941 BEACH II.YD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Phone 847 ·5850 • ·~ . \ '-~-~------~----------------·--- -...... - . ~, j I 1 ------------• 1 ff DAILY PllOT • Ott tJae Bat1rd Sh:}iing, Machine Is Shaping Up ly CRAIG LOCKWOOD ., Tiii ............... ,: Wltat "-• when ycu !aka· two surf en with 18 tY.., ... of combined •urftul and 1b1Irina uperieoce, and 'Ii delire to do Uielr own tblng botierf Amwer: Tiie lbaping macblne. "Do )'OU fllYI rNlly have a abaping machine, or 11 UU a put on?" 'Ibis Is Ille qu.Ullu.Averybody ha• been asking • jjnce Sl1wt Herz, 211, and Steve Perman, 'rl, publiJbed their hCtd antc!e, ''The Slulping Macb!ne" In Surfin( Maculne. • "Mier alx montbl of •urflnf my bralna loose I stepped ot1 the plane fr<>m Hawali with a surfboard, a -·.,tµitCu:e, a h•cf full of ideas and no money," Herz re- .,,.U.. 'l'lulll wu 1wo yean ago. "I mond in with Steve, and began telldng about .W::J our own contract shaping shop; Right away '9.'e lots of work, more than we could euily handle and 11111 produce the 1llnd of quality work we wanted." Ne!J!>er stev,, or stuart were willing to comprombe thelr ldO¥ of quality for a quick product. The product, tt>e shaped •W'fboard blank, must be good •• , perfect ....... ___ ~ This m-a tool. We bad to d.esign a tool that wOUld let 111 work with speed, while we maintained hllh ~ llandardl, and rood qual!ty." * * The madalne, ff It w .. po11IW., must he •ble te de what • men doN with his mind, soul, and heart ••• enly_famr. WH II pu1lble? "We ""'"" hauntln1 machine shops, tool end die d•lprs, •ndl ell of th•t. W1 rDCf books on englneerlne, checked •nd ••keel •nd quntloned •nd 11111 didn't com• up with whet we wanted,'' they l'h'Nled. The problem wea .. tough that moat of th• people they talked to 1lmply ,.....,., lnle,..ted. * * * 11A machine to shape IW'fboerda ••• you gotta be kidding." But Stuart and Stev~ WOf1Sl'l And before long !hey found tl)elr man. "You -between UJ we bad lhaped at a lot of shops. We'd worked for Hollie, Gordie, Vardeman, Weber, Maul SUrf Shop, and a couple of others. Our ideas ol what we had to have were easy for t11 to imagtne, but hard to translate into a thing of •tee! and electridty that woold transmit complex linear rola- tiombips and PAtterm U> a loom blank." Working with an lnveutor~eer the machine be- gan to take shape . ''What ts the inventor's name?" I asked. ''Tom Swtft," replied st.eve Pezman, flicking a fleet of foam fr<>m bis murtache, and mlillng cryptically. Curiosity •tlrred in my llffie reporter's brain. ''Where do you .teep the machine?" "Oh, up in Costa Mesa somewhere," stuart evaded. "Sligbtly southwest of the north end of ·the south section of West Penny Lane," Steve added. "And I suppose it's a clean machine?" I asked. . ''Well sometimes it's clean, but usually it's cover- ed with foam. Under the foam it's green, and lilver, and tt makes lots of. noise." Last question ... 0 How'a business doing?" . "Business!" They s:aid together. "Busineu is 1bap-- Jng up !" !Jr Surfing Scene ·swarts Resigns Surf Post Malibu Contest ' Scratched They were .n there. ·At """'1 tile Malibu Surf· Jng Club'• amual lnvlta· tional c.oate1t WM well at- ten4ed by 110flQg'1 many ll· Jumlneti. Clubs, r I d • r 1 , reportenr, movtemater1, of· ftclall, Judg.,, gremmle< and bunnies, all bad located lltoir place in tho IUD br 8 o'clock . But the surf was late. By 9 In a IUlprilo ll10>0 lat< p.m . ...med contest ol· laat weet, HC11>P1 s-11 an· Jlclail met In a !llWl)Uing DOtmCed bis rN!pUon ., coaclave and canoe!ed the W•f«n Suri!nt Aloociatian -.. t competition director. G<11t1e W"""8 lawed at 11nr11, 12, .,. -... ni that b ot the pr:ine moven In the the jutting po t a• ~ hnled Western Surf-been called S o u. t b • r n Ing Alooc:lati..,, ._.,, Cali!onll'• -right m- Ume, lalen~ llld energy in eak. This reporter bas seen behalf d competitive sur-bigger rurf in Ille Back Bay Ing In portlcular. Al of th1a date bo IUC-on a bad day. --to 5""111 bu been Hungry ond dlsll!ll>Olnted, riamed;-but~-or--the the surf ttan:, rep<rte.?1, replacement fl expected moviemakers, j u d g • 1, aoon. Q)Dtroveny rage• TIGHT SQUEEZE -Squeaking under the mome1r critical county breaks like the wedge in Newport. gremmies and bun o le a over the choice of a 1uc-tarlJy·suspended. lip of e thick wedge walloper, this Wedge riders have probably been responsible for descecded 00 the venerablt = C::' :ean"~~-halal paipo boai'd rider ia shown at full speed and in per· more of the current development in the sport than Mdbu Im for their autrl· ~ lect trim. Palpo board riding ls currently under-any single group in the world today. Comp«lttve SUrflog." ttco period. Ina i.tt.r to Dr. Robertl,...;~go!n~g~a~revu!,;;;;u~ti~·on;:::in;,;board;;:~•~h~ape~;an~d~techni;;;~·~qu~e~a~t~========================================~============j Scoll, curroot WSA pres!· dmt, Swarts outlined .......,. lac rOlilDllkln from bis post • dhocllr. Th• Jettier, llllt to t o p surfers and m-1 ol the Board of ~ ""*1dJnc Hev1 and Marge Mc· Clelland, Doi Camon, Peter Van Dyke, Vince Moor!louae, and lO Of Ille top mm 1urlen, noted difficulty Jn tile 10lectlm of judge1 who wn ~oved by com- petlton. The ll<9lgnatlon saya: 'As yoo know I have been lludyiiig judging ....-Its or over four yean:. DurJnc thla period many top surfers i... dtm...,trated theJ are e1'l8lleatjud1u. ''Ammg therte are Robert August, Stevs BIJler. Dale 000.on, Ml1te Doyle, Johnny Fain, Dru Harrl1oa, Mlckey M:unoz, Donald Tabyama, and Butch Ibiden. I am sure there ... more. ''II tbeM IW'fen ar1 any more 1wst of what iJ gotng on J.n the water than otha' top judpi, all I can 1ay II lllat It -·t shown up Jn my 1)'9tl!m of eVllluati.Oo wblcb llbowl lllelr agree. ment h nearly the 1ame -1hey are l<>getl!er as wbem llley are judglnr wlllt other top Judges. Slnco I took lt for granted that Ille top 11rfeen would want lo oompete, I COO· aldered llley would be in· eligible to judge." In a further surpri.le lllO'V9, Swart& i n f o r m e d Scott lllat be bJld requerted tile ....i~ Of sf• Of the WSA's . top judges from whom one would have been End-of-Summer CLEARANCE OH PREMIUM SILVERTOWH 770 AND ORIGINAL E9UIPMEHT 660 WHEN YOU IUY FIRST TIRE AT REGULAR LOW EXCHANGE PRICI JONES TIRE SERVICE 2049 HARIOR IOUL!VARD, COSTA MESA . . . -· · . · -. • pl~ked lw ~ Judge for the . n· .• M' -: ·n . i> ---~1·-WOria Cooteot to ~ beld ··· · FRES· • .. .. ,&, LONG MILER ... ~--~ · e · ar •t:aee-1t.~· -·~~~-----in _ _ _ _ _ __ - -----" ...... I am .ning-Dr.--Soott- D•L MA• ••OM•IDAY ••• ,T. 11, 1• CIMr _, '-' ,I.IT •ACI -• fvrklrttl. I ft•r oldl. ClllJmr,,. • ..,,.... 12,IOO. (A 'IMdt l J.60 I.a l.Je Golcltn t1k011Y Gno-v ·-ID 'ltt"ct) l .M 1.10 ll.ctr.-. Mom.it {W H1rmeh:) 1.20 TIME -1.11. AUO llAN -H1-. Cklllll'I' c.,... tr111L Quid! J111tlct. JCllATCHl!O -WGf'l!I I: 11 tr t , DIG!'MN ~I. IKClfl!D llAC• • fl.or ....... "Tw. 'fffr old -~ mill end "ldl""" c ........ c 111m1,.. ,._ n,IOG. ~ (W Ht...-tl)l2A r.:rt 4.11 lonl 1o1111t fJ L.....,.rtl n.oo r.tc "1'1111 l! .. le fl "Trtvtnol J.M "TIMI! -1.11. ALSO •AM -f'leml"' Otlsftlleft. 5., . ., .....,., DllleMI ICI,.. lie CM, River K11ie. '"--IN"' Trld:. San Diego Surf Meet ~tnllll l lJl!ft. T~. SCllATCHEO -l!.ul'l'tlwll. larrr'1 Polley, o.ttnn1nec1 •u11r, · O • • Dorenat, ANttr, Df"•-...... . DAILY DOWIL•. ........ hleNT .. 11.c.iic....., ,... NI.IL THlllD llACll -1·111' m!lts"" l'url' l "'"' olds •lod ... CJ11m1.,.. PvrM s.t,000. H1»t .kl9 /~\ II... J.1t S.«r Ph1r1.,. 10..-.. ul &.2' 1.a Turk1 Clllulc (A PlMde) JA TIMI! -1..CS-1/J. AL.JO llAN -Tto1 f'oot Mith. l"llf'll•n lllJI, Ht.lll'lf. HO SCllATCHEI. ,.OVllTH •ACI -f fvr'°"9~. TW'll .,..., Olds. Cllllml,,., Purse '3.ICIO. Sor,. CH' l .. ltnd ID Vt 1t10.,.11 11.00 I.Ill 4 DO I. s. 1.tlshir IH•rt.0-1 t• sA IWlu Jet (°"""""-) J IO TIMI! -1.ltol/J. . ALIO IV.N -htr• ''"""""· llM,._ 1119 lttl>ldl, 0..., 1._ Gl1111 MO SCAATCHU. . SIXTH •AC .. ~ "'''"· :i ,;., Oldt. Cltlm1"9. "urw Q.l(ID Tio CtrH111t (Plntdli) t.ail s.• I .Ill IClondlt, .>Ma IUmbeort) t.Jt 1AO '"" '-......... fW Ha""'ttl J.# r1..,._1.e •ts. Aho 11111 -......... f .... •Hie '"' 'oce Ho111, Vind Ir .• MlfriDI ..,....,__ Hti Sa•tcfla. • to honor ooe of you with the judging posltloo .at the World Coot.eat If then ls any way he can do It," Swarts stated. Swart. saye his actions ftnl a recul.t ol the top competitors revolting over lib choice of judges, who were pr""1mably not aware of what the contestants were doing tn the meets, and could not do wbat they were doing. "I have never heard of an Ice skating judge. or a div· ing judge (two comparable rporll) who ...... required to do what t b 1 cooteatants could do." Deep Sea Fish Report -:.:BaNi WHEEL-AU-GNMENT and BRAKEADJUSTMENT WHIM YOU IUY 2 Standard Shocks Installed "l Wheell Balanced 4 Wheel Rotation :: ONLY $1898 FOR . 6$0/700-1] FET. 1.71 EXCHANGE .UMANfta. lwry ,_ a. I". Geodrldl ,..,..,..r c..-fir. ""' tir1ndl!'d "1~­ elld" II -IHll for ""9 tit. Df 1119 «ll lMI lrud, 1"91Nrdins Of ,,_ or- "11 ..... , _IN, llltf«h I" ...... r1.i 11111 -1\INIMt>!P, Ind In norm.I non-~"' ,.. .. ,.r ct r ttr¥k1, '"'"'' r1tru~ c•u•ed llf' ro.it ~1r1n:11 (llllt lncludlr111 n1>tlt1b11 pwr!ciun1l. u IUdl llr1 11111 under I~!' -'•"4H Ind " '° d""""9d be'(Ol'lcl , .... 1., .... -· wlll rte'91YI full l'llow•nc. Por ,.,...n~ '"911 tow.n:I ,,.. ll'\lf"dltH ol I -!Ir. DI OUf mtllllllctu<"t t1 11111 (UITtl'I m111 "rr.-.rn" 111•1ct. RADIAL TIRES for 6666 .. _ m i.c1 fits==. fem . c .... · T.,. -C... · Meru7 M==z PHONE MMlU I,_. Hews: I .... hi t 19.a .... ...., ttn ....., M~t1 ..... , ........ 1,.-. 2049 HARIOR BLVD. lat Bayl COSTA MESA • -· . . ,;..; . . .. • .. 'An Ordinary Man' Awkward Mixture Rancho Sets Tryouts for 'Generation' Auditions Called ' For SF Symphony The Luxurious New Vnftetl Artbu 1161 w. ,,.., ........ UNUM"1D ran PAHIN• lox Offlco Opon• Dolly-12:45 P.M. •PERFOltMANCESe 1.3 .5.1.9-ll P.M. By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) YoutJUul protest and old·· f a lb.iooed melodramatics mil: awkwardly in ''An Ontinary Mmi," Monday Dight'a arrival .t the off. Broadway Cllerry L a n e Uieatc. TWO FAMILY COMEDIES Autl!or Mel Arrlghl, a graduate o f California's Berkeley campus, sets his scene in a future America of 5.inister racist dictatorsbip. The central figure is a com- pla<:ent everyman w h o pleads "social necessity" for helping crush the Negro popu}ace h1o concentration camp bondage. For AH his earnest in- tentions , Arrighi rare I y elevates his material above a classroom exercise. The polemic parallelling of the possible re.5ults of con- temporary civic unrest with the gruesome record of Nez.i Germany has all the glib- naivety of a sophomore bull session. Too, the mechanlcal struc- ture -a war-guilt trial developed with flashbacks -is as predictably familiar as the hokum sex. twists which ravel out the plot. Michael B'8.seleon portrays the focal film- maker who is caught up in ttie dire machinations of one-party government; Jerome Dempsey. Frank Bara and John Carpenter represent various degrees of smug complicity or rigtiteous defiance. Lloyd Hollar has some of the best moments as a black in· wived briefly in the noxious conspiracy. The Rancho Community Players will pr.sent the Orange County premiere or William Good.hart's new comedy 1'Generation " to be directed by Bunny H~mmer . Auditions for the pro- dUction will be held Monday, Sept. 16, at the borne of Chuck Schleker, 2 4 I 9 2 Larkwood Lane, El Toro, at 8:30 p.pl. A ge n er a I membership meeting will be conducted at the same time. Five men and one woman are required !or the show, which depicts a middleaged liberal determined to bridge the "generation gap" when his daughter marries a hip· pie. Drama Class Set in Mesa A children's beginning drama workshop, limited to 16 enrollees, is scheduled to begiD e.arly next month in the Costa Mesa Community Recreation Cen'ler. The San Francisco Synipll\lny Foaodatlon an· nounced today lt.s lStti an- nual aud.JtJ.oos for young in~ strumentalisU. Cash prizes t'o t a 111 n g tJ,350 will be awarded to winners in three aeparate categories: piano, strings, and winds. The outstanding artist in tm entire competition will be invited to awear as sololst witll the San Fran· cisco Orchestra conduCted by Maestro Josef Krips at a :tpring concert in the Civic Auditorium in San Fran- cisco. The final rowid of the competition will be open to the general public Dec. 10 at the War MemorilaJ. Opera House, Sall Francis co. Preliminary rounds a r e schedttled for Dec. 2, 3, and 5. A rustinguished p3flel of j udges headed by Krips will be announced at a future date. · Youngsters may register co1•1• for the 10-week course Sept. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sept. llltS..::~' ~1' I 20 and 21 from 9 a.m. I<> I ~ml'i p.m. in fourth floor offices at the Costa Mesa Civic Center. The drama course will meet from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the recreation center at the west gate of the Orange County Fafrgrounds .. ..._..._.... ___ _ ---·-·---....... ·------DICK ... CWKE The main ladies, Kathleen -. . ,;;JNE Murray and Surija Svensen, -· · · _ ·-----""'"'"....: were dutiful but not very 1 ... Show st.m 1 ,... persuasive among all the ~ C•nt. s.r. • S••· frcnw 2 II·"'· events conducted w it h r~~~ ~ "===========~..ip~ed~estr~i~a~n~r~e~o~li~sm=-b=y:..:d=ir~e=c]-Joe.II Lem..,Oft-Waltn Manha• a; -LND Mlrcn• -llJ ..;:;.-.~ • tor Harold Stone. "The Odd Couple" Bullfights now at BULLRING -BY-THE -SEA The Incredible J•fme BRAVO uyankee Matador'' Robert RYAN MeJ!co'a Fabian RUIZ plu "The Party" with hter ~I.rt: c COLOR !rfOeWlt PAIAVISKltr f " ... f ............... Outstanding Co-Fe•fure Crossword Puzzle ACROSS l Qnollty of food S Sugar c:ontoc1fOll 10 Botll: Comb. form 14 -fescue; A lo<lfO grass IS Uttffed hi certain manner 16 Slmpleton 17 Narrow woodtn strip 11 Fatmtt U.S. 3t plKI 19 Fatt 20 Scotsman's name 22 Kind of vuarantet 2• Artlclt 25 Raised with a. ltver 27 lntoxlcattd: 51a.ng 29 "-TM,. Al .. o" 32 Habltual druat:anf 33 ""'' Camb. fotM 3•-daddy 36 Corrupt '''" 40 Lind body 42 C~ltal of Sent;al 4• Man's nlckn1111t 45 Put off 47 Nu111btr 49 Exeh1n9t JA rivalry SO C*llne hi Intensity 52 Most harsh 54 Not • 51r:i 1=:1 spirit 59 Pal111 leaf: Var. 60 Quantity of llquld li2 Fencer's thrust: Var. 65 Roz Russell role 67 Of notablt size 69 Weapon 70 Right to pass over another's land 71 Stt 69 Across 72 Drl~ up 73 Relinquish 74 0Y9f 75 Kind of vehlclt DOWN l Fff11t11tablt •lxturt Z Ffftllnln• n1111t 3 Ott crushing 1111chlnt: 2 lfords 4 8r1nch of llterature S Nipped __ _, 3 words 6 ltfm of rolf· Ing stock 7 Egyptian goddess 8 Apptllatlons 9 Small bright lights 10 Nothing but 11 Givt utttranct to 12 German: Slang 13 Affixtd one's slgnatu~ n CaM;dlan~ born U.S. admltal 23 Indochina kingdom 26 Frtt fro111 '" 28 Road sign 29 M11aud :JO At an additional time Jl Dlssolutr lndlvld11als 2nd BIG HIT 9/12/68 "THE DOUBLE MAN,. 3S Uttl!rtd In with frenzy Yul Brynn1r I Lloyd Nol•rt 37 Real tstate n==========~===========:I subdl11ldtr 38 American inventor J9 Fall In with _.! Dlrtc:tlon 43 Went back _.6 Ltnglh unit _.8 Fltn SI Treat a sort throat SJ Most fully deve1ored 54 Kind o actor 55 Flush with SUCCt5S 56 Sptclfifd 57 Navigation system 61 Hang 63 AnUtaxfns M Be marttd by ftrtilily 66 Stfort 68 Sink ont'1 tee shot WEEKDAYS Box Office Open 6:45 Saht"dcry·hnd.,.Holldmy C•nth1•0111 Ope11 12:41 H's• RING-A-DING LAUGH AFFAIR! -Plus Co-Hit- Lucille Ball ind Henry Fonda In "YOURS, MINE AND OURS" Both Fe1turu In Color cept •A>!lcant. Uuwgh >&• ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 28 from 13 we«e:rn It.ates in· 'i\--~ eluding Ala.ska, Ariiooa., ~ &. l.IWC --...,.. Cali'fomia, Colorado , W..""""" /' ~--­HawaU, Idaho, Montana, New,. Mtxlco, Nev ad a , l Oregon, Utah, Wastli:ogton ,i I" \ and Wyoming. TH" "'·.\, -....-Application forms can be r obtained from university &DAllllAft L :"\ , ~ and college mu•ic .,..,_,... IUUllllll!I; '~,--- departments, or the Sanl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Francisco Symphony Foun- dation, 821 Market Street, San Francisco !Ml03. Ap- p]jcati'on deadline Is Nov. 15. ido Peter Sellers : •ecoml!Mltdllf Par A•lllhl Ml• F1rrow . Jot!~ CllNYtl• "IOSIMAIY'S IAIY" lilo'Nn 11 7:11 11141 ll:M "MADIGAN'' wllh ll:lehlrd Wldm•rk Ind H•nrv FOfldl --:::·· • 147·15'1 c...,..,-If "" -..t Peltr Selle.'1 • COIOI' ''THI PARTT" fifl YI P•t$1.., -H..,(y 11111'1"• "SPllDWAT" In Color Allrw l1ncrot1 e COLOllt e "THI GIADUATI" MORE THAN EVER ... You've got to see it to believe it! LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR SEPT.13-29 POMONA , CALIF. HARBOR al ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 5'16-3102 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER IUT -CTOR-MIKI NICHOi.i ---Jack 1.tiz:1• • D: r.jle ~ ..........•.................. ~·························~·· ROSEMARY'S BABY .------.i r:=:.:1 "' perm·r·s ... Af.-Iv'-IVININO l GllfHllld 7:15 P.M. .~~:,:,:::: ~~=I U..:1:. .• ............. -1t.ll·tll 11:11•7'.Nulut .. I· . ''''RffHMNW. Mm1ayw•••ei --------____ .....__ -------------------- EVERY EVENING AT·- 7: 15 and 9:15 P.M. THE GRADUATE --·loOIWrllO•llCIOI ·-·-~ ·-.. 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JDHtlll E. 0.'lh Nol•..., Publlc.C1llfoml• Prlndp&I Office In Or•-,....,,,., Mv Comnllulen •~r,_ June 11. lt"IO Publlltlld 0••-c-t O.lty PIJitt, A."9111f !2, 'l'I Ind S.lllmtllr .I, IL ,..., 1"6Mll LEGAL NOTICE • I 1 J -' I ' --,--.,..------·~~~--~~~~----........... -.... ---... ..... ~ .... ~·-~---~ ....... .-......... --------....... --... ---------------------------..-.-;-'· I ~. s.,\tmbet l2. l'168 Evert-.... Something n..t YOll C.R. Soll It, Find It, T r1d1 It With • w ... Al4 *-S. W1rt>t-Diii •IGGES!' SllVGU MAJIKETPUCB ON l'BB OJUNGll CO.tS'l'-PBONB DIUCI' ta-5nl Lunrlon Wat" Fnint o..ia -Vlt'll ud,.. OWN Chi Judi Uppa' S bed- room untt built tir OtrMn home, bu all U. .extru that are ao dtlbble. 1..arp '2 bi:dl:O«Q lower unit tiway• """4 tar ""' -· .,,,,,. --ol---.... cldlo!itlul u...,.. Soe ,...,.,I -..it )'CW" ~ cm CU' i\lll'ULel! ,.,....Plu. MESA VERDE FOUR IDRMS \Vey ..... .,..,, .... -tnc at "lch pl'lcod, -lni -... Thll new U.U., )lu LOCATICff, PRICE A APPEAL. OtlJ now to lf!I. $25,950 *•" It VI"'"" ..... 11 thll Collqe Ptrlc beallb' !-3 1dna llzed Biii, double Areplace, blab la.od- ICIPina: 6 cu1*4ac strfft. DPIN HOUSI DAILY 2519 v .... "'· •. -----PERRON .11 ......... , •• * 642.1771 Anytlmt * B/B CUFFHAYEN lnaadtate Oa:upe.nc:y. )1.°""' tn CObdltkln. I bedrootna, ·--lovel.Y o1Jvld. "' yard, -....... Dltilldful ua h children. """' .. alt --Qi,'/'SO. fi73.9ro:) E\tet. !H8-071S Bay l leocll Rqlty, Inc. '3125 W. Balboti Blvd .• N.B., 1111-1•15 Cliff Drl¥1, Newport Hol9hh or1H DAllY It·• Charmingly decorated, roofed, Provlndal 3 BR - 2 bath home. Sunny .,h panelled family 100m, gluted to patio & 1arden. BAY VIEW from hllie ma.ter muter bedroom 1Wte. Vaulted beamed celings, corner fireplace, decontor dnperies & wall papen. Ugllt, cheerful & immaculate! PLUS appeallns 2 BR income unit with open beamned celinp" used trick fireplace & patio. One of a kind, ooe owner property on a cboreleS1 landacaped 66'x110' loL Ruth Pordoll, Dwnor/Brolcar 54"6416 --------------·----·-- ""3 WES1'QJFF DRIVE 8*-T711 Open :EW'S, Peninsula BaYfTont Watch tlre dally boat parade from tht lhel.te!"ed ~t porch i~f&'#' realty 2'14 VIit& Dd °"' N,.wport Besch Enloy UYlftg T ..... -Bo .. na·Goll --or lull nlu All )Qr outside maintmance included ..,.._ _.Bad<Boy- $23,000 -. se,ooo or leue $225 to $425 Ph: 644-113J lohn macnab DOVER SHORES lrnrnaculate borne with an outfi&ndina: v i e w of the a.ck Bq. 3 bedrooms and m•lds room, 3% baths, fY'I· ft' 4000 aqua.re feel Beeu- tltull1 deccl'l1ed. Tot .ale fmn1lhed ar untumiahed. lllMOO-. Call for •PSIOlntment. REALTY COMPANY (7141 142-1235 881 Dover Drivt' N""""' Beach ------. ------ E.UTSIDE 3 IR 2 b&thl. 1'anUl¥ room, tlre- pluw, FA beat, new cupe:t:I, drapet, fresh , paint le It's vacut Owner will ..ii VA « FHA • $29, 750. ALSO 3 BR 2 bath, famll,y room, fireplace, douhl• Pl'llt· $19,850. TU'llll VA, 1114 or <l>oventtorW. Well..McC1rdle, RltrL 1810 Newport Rlvd., C.M. 548-7129 Eve1. MS-0861 MUii aell dealrable 4 bedroom1 2 bath home. It has beautiful etrpeUng ano dr1pc1 lhrougbou~ flrtplace, bttll~ln kitchen Includ- ing dithwubeT, patio, pool 1W! lot and many other features. New owner can take over 5% % FHA loan with monthly payment in- cludln& tax'" and lnaurance of U4e per n1onth. ThJs Ideal !OCQUon ls within walklns,dis- tanoo o! an schools. 50 acre park'-and juot 5 minutes away from South Coast rlaia. Coll ()w,,., At .546.U37 ----- THE ~EAL ~ ESTATE~S Newport Hgll. . HDUSES· POil SA~· HtHlll ...... W j~ HOUSIS FOlt SALi LOfU!!! IMch 1705 * PLEAMNT OUl ·Ba.,. I i.ttontloft Git! elluilden --Br. 2la + % Br 0o ... V'1 VA « FHA ...... ,. neal Dvpl-l'lr Sell l~I ' + famil ln«me Apt. lff.lOO. >1~"19 -Weot l BR l!i .. lb CIWIKING -i Bit,. Bl :,,.-., ' Eutbluff · 12A2 """ famJjy "'°'"' ..,...., apt. llolrll ....... • M.., l/B •1116"" mo pdnc/iot lcttd><o Ind---.,..,.,, 2 car 1ara1r lifwNMtJ HEIGlfJS •--utlfvl eFut mew.in SACUP'It"E 1 yr old J BK ... Fantudcf val~. I« ~ wtlaundi,.. wuMr. &ltra VACANT·IMMEDllATE ._. CAlJ. RAY GAUI..T 2% bath home. Newl.J' ''watktotbrtbelc:blocatm lhower4tclltt.Beaut:ttull1 POSSWIOK. Larp IMnr Udo hie H-540-J.W ,_, .... , d ..... ...i, $29,900. Own. &1126.900. land1cap•d + ...... room wttb ~. hie din-C....""-•• 1Mnc room tnd Heritale Real Estate &M-11419 ftldftc Sboret Re.alty IPfinklm;. Id• a 1 *-' lni room. -ltlldwsl. ~ -.loiiiiiiiiiiiii&i ........ iiii•l;~~;,,o.-;;;;;;-;;;;-= 114'1~ ·Ev<s. !lll:U3l5 ~ couplt will! IQ. Cedar Un<d "'-'> -double ~-== ~' Bick 91y FHA/VA =-·~~ ";;.,~)~°i.: 1a .. 1« 2nd aj>t. Inq. at 251 banl>ood !loon. GtnuJz.. ..,.,,... lot. a bodrooml. S New lmn OK "" this Back l.'l'l,iOO. o..........,. SUPER SHAltP :-;:.::=":c·-----1 kth and Jlla*r COMtruo-bathl formal dinin1 room Bayareaeol'M!'bomt. Room uDUTCH HAVEN" t<-=:r4TAL$ =-!°°:a to:~ plUI ~ttkml ~~~· t!.~ ~ u::: 30~~; Coron• d1I Mir 1250 $22,000-NO OOWN Hw ,_,....,... all aocesstorbo9tortrail-toe Ol' Den . .x ..... u ~ .....,... . ..,.,~ payment to a G.I. low down "'-• .. 'l'i.,,... ....... ,... ..ie. """· """,...,, ieu.1>0 OOU'iGe.!!,EALTY ......., Cameo Shores ,. ....,. 2 balhl -lllnll> Ront1l1 ,. Shiro - sdn& 7°'.11' c:bec:t book and m.$'J)) Evt1. ~ Lovely custom 3 BR. S baths, rm. Bcilt·in ·kitcbm. MOft H I t. stool 111!1 ...n bu1l1 -. AllD BY Owner-born --3 BR 2 3,000 ... ft. Pool, lmJMcl> ~· .......... =-app neu ...... ,... ONLY 1>1,9001 s b<dn>om, • """' homo. BA ._ s,,,..eam.,... 111e. Immodlato -· 1ar c1r1w -''""""..,, land-Ha¥1ng * * + • many ~ en e st. to n boat ator"ap. New carpets, $14,900. dClllent Aaanc1a1 ~ U216918eaeh Bl d A Roommate 17 Ulllft lot. ""'1 ldk;b.,,, d>lldno'I -· La"" .. -. Auto avallablo. TARBELL 16111 v · nll' bre&Jdut room , 1ttractiw sarace qpmer. Daylit.e ceil-Bkr. 673.9495 or MU96& Ar! )'GU ~ 1of • roant- HUGE ltYq" nxa and d1n1rc roocn qa. .Wsul.4ted. Nnr pdrt. HOME 6 Income· nm1 O..ne G1rcMn Hornet mate? U !>• let Roomni.1111 ON l l,S AatES wrm and dm with ~ W. OW Hi.Sehl. 332 Moote d 2 br 1 ba' pra1e Thif apuidDtg new 4 BR lteftnnee umt 1W • • • GREEN BELT AREAS. fn.PD) EYes. MS.«1616 eoor. ., ., ~otters the newest !no-Contact· CIO&e 1D lhoppq c.u., Vista. C.M. 548-S127 apt. 2 br, 1'4 ba, prb. dLsp.; doal-outdoor ool'loept ill gv.. R_,;mile R9fert111• Bank a1 "'"""'" w .iow.. lay & Beach NEW HOME ""1.N:::.~ .. '"""' .,. u,.,.. Includoo """' S.nrlco town 0.ta Mesa. Actu&1 lle1lty, Inc. SALE er TRADE e 7m Avocado CdM e I fencing. lmml'diate oa:u-Newport Beach Ph. 575-m3 ~~arty income $19,320. 3J'J; W. Balboa. Blvd., NB 3 BR l" Ba. fenced, 1uld-. ' pmqt. Call 962""406 for llP'" BEA.tmnn.. apt tc> sn.rt run Price $157 IXIJ. EXCEi., M:a~ • , man)' other 6 • OWNER ~ CWrninJ CUltDm po!ntment. {Ad1m1 at Btr widl 1ldf BqvStw ..U omto LENT TERMS. Call...., tor STOP LOOKING --1107 Vallo• Clrclo Well bit 2 Br. 2 Ba. ""'-din rm. •hanll. • • ·•~ -~ appointment ....... ' • Prtnclpals only 673-C869 vm\enc• • u ..... _. mc1. -,!1111!111!1.l!ll!!I of Victoria, ltft on Valley " siz;. Availlble Sept. 15. NI ,J Thll 1ow prlced , & ...... ltood. oo.Sloa i:i.i. ,,,. u51 6!J..35l5 r0om born. MeM Verde ii BY Owner. ~ Down. 4 -3 SR. lll ba. Lrs kit bltns, ~YO~U~NG=BO<bil«~,..,.----,..-,lllit""' your an.wer. Jt's vtcant I lars• Bedro6inl. D In i~~ BAYFRONT dlltll, dlwr. Crprc drps I 2 ~tn to~ 3 lh-. wattln h•• 2 bathi, all room. 2 Bathl. I:J.ec. kite~ lhuttera. U-g closem. 0,.. boule w/ pool. arz..f613 ;.n. ei~' bullt·ln kitehen Ill + more. Cloee to school & 3 BR. 2 i,. Home on Nord cuJ...de-e11e, Nr Broadway 5 n-..i. • ..,.4 ........ ,_ • -• ~•/w Sboppins Ctnter. $2.f,950. with 1 BR Apt. ExcdJent center. Xlnt cond! $24,500. ,:;,,=~~-,--..,..,,-I "'"OJ_...~ ... ..,.... .. R. Blrkn&arm owner YOtmG Female teacher carpett l dnpes, ODJy can M&-5113. fin&11ctnc. '$100.00'.l. an m3 . with '° llllare J.up: ooeu $23,950. WW sell GI Cl' GOLF COURSE HOME ON Walker lte1Jty .. ' . front borne wtt!I aotber. FHA, too. FAIRWAY OF THE MESA 33M Via Via Udo 6'i5-52aO .,.... ~- VERDE OOIJNTRY CLUB. Sii TtllS $67. mo. ··~ G.I •. $22,500 Br • t·-"· UNUSUAL -45' LOTCOLU:G ===E=-,.-,-,.-.-kinl.--..,...,. Slnole story C • -4 BEDROOM to -~-• BR ~ ~· 200I KDmlt Or Tb!a Home vrry livable !tr ,.. .....,,. • .--. 1 No Daw" I """"s..-* uo.® 1am1Jy .• BO ..... 2 ... "'-No otwr!i.YMT. .... rn. Ki-um e. 1:' ~ ~~ ':~""~i;':"":::-:=::i':c:.":·::::..._:::! LEASE OPTION .::, ~ ~~:.:, ',,!;! :'! :,h.. "';;: '~.:;':,~ ~.~' 1'\ll-\\ltlll ~( ''·'-":!\\ 11 • \ ' • ' ' ' a Jud deUght. Quallty 50'1 l ii 3 BR. % ba., lmvnhOUM, cazv., R. c. GREER. Keilty all Ule built.kl ftaturn. :&261,9 40tb St .. NB aft I PM nylon gold..,,,. .... s..... 2 ON A LOT rdrtr .• ...,,,.,;..,..,, IWinl· 3416 VI• Udo 673-9300 H>ee P<tlo. Pool "" ,.,,,, WANTED l .. 2 .....,.. ... dly-twiow mQ be too mini', ltnn1s. $1TO mo. No down G.I. or~ down to to lhlre nle. 2 BR Qt. 117 1a1e. 642-M95 Huntington Buch 1400 others. Mf.060t E. 23 st CM Cultom 2 BR. homes on Lvre On the Bhltl I========= .. Nowpo" lot, ~/prtv1to -•...,. 4 Br. , Ba., pirt1y""" H VACANT • -TAllllE!L · '5124 E4lngu Cosio -· 2100 It .. 11os. lush """"""""· wan1eo1. Ic• '°'· rm. '" l BR downtown. tmhJi> Air Conditioned IJve In me 6: nnt the Olbtr. travel b'lr. Encl. pe.Uo. Plh!tai, clOM to markets, Sol Vista Tr)' rnA terms. Carp, draJ)f1, workabop. larre lot and room tJr more $29,500 121,900. r..,.,, -1238 unlll. A "'°" 100<1 buy at 2 BR hou1e. 1'mc&d nv yet 2283 Pactfic, apt 2. Owllet 4 BR, 2 bath&, <":Ptl/drps, 646-1304 EASTSIDE DUPLEX 119,500. Call to '"· 2 BFt eL Fir@lace, W/W P1ul Jona RNlty carpet, MV an abopt. Onl,y 847·1286 Eves. 536-7124 $25,,.,., Brlcr .....,.., REt~T FIRST_ TIME • c-2 Oxnmorcl"1 bldg+ I h>:. While luylnv ~ P E RRON _,, :.. ., .. ~ ., .. patio, landscaped, hd1'd tlrs. I======== °""" """''""' --Newport Bloch 2200 . GYtt thf1 JOOd FHA loNI. BRASHEAR RIAL TY 9 1\IOI!. ltlff S<91. l5-Jlln• 817-&131 Evt1. 511_,.., 15. PIO -OoqitllJy 4 UHITS of this elegant home f Bedrooms + maid& with pitt 1:: noat .,, .. on Ibo """"" ""1 HI * 642.1771 Anytime* homo. $27,000, 15.000 d•1>. V-L 4 BR O i. Dutch offend by Del.aney R"1 bal. 81Ai~ &t&-1492 Haven. "1 am, nr achlJ, Em~ axcluslvdy. Ranch 5*% FH.\, $22,950 umne SMAIL 2 mt borne 00 11"· Ip fin! ,d. Can't beat OW: Mini-Ranch style home with heavy shake approx $18,1'00, $l5S per tQD, ldacpd Jot $17,500 Pboae •t $'l3,000 ntA • VA. llf2 Acr-s~o.995 -diamond lhaped ?. P.l.T.l 3 BR + tam na ....... atlQ 6-l'IJf !CATELLA Near O.:.an I: dowritown CORNE'R turn . ' Br. 2 Ba. lllbl ldtdwn, ftnplaoe. Patio, e\ubhouR. Adulta. No peta. No. 144 Bayside Villqe; llXl ~ °"" """· till) 2l2-IJ09 -'"""""' "' private community bee.ch ~value at $225,000 Omtact Jim Oibb . . ~. ~ -·· 3 b<drooml, 2 .. _ """'"' ""'""' ...... .... 147-6061 546.9366 Maho(any ,..elled famj)y Eullldc locatlan. FOii Sala ~ """" 2 bdnn TM Woy -lty 536.2$79 ON Tho l!o.l<h. Winier rnU1 Sparldes Hke a jewel • Per- teet hm'M • with klads of trees. • In the pattl ot pro- lftU ·Could bt.t,commerdal er wdta. HcQH OK. Tmmi $31,500 roam. !Jko ..,. COfldltlan on.. $2,000 down home <II "°""" IU lo< oa RENTAL BUYS PRISTIOI HOME Mod 3 Be. trplc, crpll, ODly C yealf ol<j. S...I loca-Mlnll ll11lly 334 Orio St C.N. 5l6-4l6SI v .... 1 3 • 4 BR ........ c.r. Bftu ~JI!. bl•ln BBQ, "1>lc. dnpH. Bltns, -~ Uoa ••••.• ••••••• ·• · $89,500 ~ OWNER. VA °" ntA 3 BR ,.U, dr.pn, hullt.ln&. EZ nr rolf Cf'lt waJk to Public I: laundry rm. n75 mo. DoL1ncy Roal E1tot1 Da 1...__ D....i... $11,IOO. 929 _, St., """'1 tmm whllo ..,....,. A Ot.llL ..,j.. ,Aum. OK% '*""'°"' Dr. « c:lll ml) 28ll j:. Coa<I Hwy~ CdM Y-JI ,,..._,, Ql.-13e ·.~. ·. ·, ........... Fl!.\..,.,· ·· -·;o,,,. 'Owoer ..... -•""Mab -D1-4lll· ' . -673.3770 Docor1tor'1 Delight GOOD "'"""'"~ homo witb LISTER REAL TY o!!v." Slaln ll<olt:r 817.J519 2 Bit. Adul<s mb>. ldt&l l" 2 2 Story 3 BR + family + unlll 12$,000. Both ....... .1'1612 S.l<h Bl., llB "2"'"33 ...._ ~---· >,\ Blk to lllt ~.~ ' ·-.-. 646.7111 !546.2313 Eastbluff -Tll•.....,..131,,.,. lmmac.IO%dn675-411590Wr VAllllDlf R J LOJ 4BR.2Balh.N<w-.By 8" A°"""· Avoll S .... WANTED InunaQlllate 4 bedroom RnCh Rltr. 2750 Hal'blx 58• CM VAD • Owner $ZOO equity over 15 ~ J\J'\e 15. SlOO mo+ utiL In Co5t1 Meu. , .• an <>kier home with fannal dlnina: 54S6f6!I ~ 545-5l<f2,: :N~owpo~•rt.wB~toc~hPiii11!200~1 WlTH TINY HOME. Down. ban S4M!SC15 ~ daya. 54Wa aft j THE Q EAL ESTATER.c_; holJSI: will do Juat fine! Own-.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiii ....... I room P.nd panoramic view 'jl town. $11,500 Total Price ==~~==-:--:- " of ....... with ..,.. ISlOO Smoll Estate "tbe cily ligh~·J"·~ Newport lslond ~U5Tt>M SPANISH Rox L Hodges 11111,Y founllin Vallay 1410 UbO Sando 3 BR' .... ·- per year inocme will trade ~ nng 2 Bedroom DoU HOUN, kkaJ UPPER BAY ..... 7.2525 car.: disbwuher: 2 bl.kl. -" -~al bl ·+.., ...,_ -Nice 3hn..Ownitr,111 f • ~ -Cit _.. s equi..,. Vl-Ex@elltive au1tom home for SPRING for nl!W'1wtef' $21,MO. 31IXI n . tmder missioa tile /g~ rem 1)(1.'an • com.m. --"°' cmsld.---" B/B ................ ppy"""' ..... -..,,,A•""' GeorpwWJam.,.,,ru,,.. -s 14'· bdnn• ..... lmmaculale·Yaetnf BA.bltlne,IOfttQO,......, s..L 15 .. -15.$1Z!Por $11.SXJ • • • 0 di -Exlno ... llv rm A din .,,,. ... 4"'"""~ A ,,,._ Evos. 673-1564 mstr. sulto w/~ Formal drpe, frplc, poneJ!ed t&m. ....,lh, 547--6'2-9llOl Walkier6 Le. Mr. Levine utstan lftCJ rm-priV1tepatlo6'pool-•• "O'llvtimt,. din. nn., lovely liv. rm. w/ Can IU8Ume 5%% loan 00 :-·~~ ... ~lg= BAYSICE VI~. fi15~ 1 1Dcome E>a:...., °'PL Family Home '" land. "" -Blvd., c .M. -LUCKY YOU! .,.. trp! .• w.. w. SpanJ,h "'" 1ave1y • BR homo. ''"' 1,..,. CID "' •PPL Br. 2 Ba., -·· rslrfl. &«>IMS! Balboa Point $.19,,.,. Mn. ·~ ""' !loon, ...... ""'· • HAFFDAL REAL TY 118>-1678 ............ only Jy. No ............ ...,, call RtposNsslon dn.pes. 58' Cov. pt.do, Pn>. "Homn to Match .Incol'l'le.'• 87S-1004 Attn-(PM Arddtectural Be1uty Outom Built. Uni~t' dtliln Cut b w .. t to find th1J t'xt'dlent 4 BR r 1...A--..1 " ....__ ---·-w • as a Ult ear no wa ell. ............... .) .__. •--..... .,.,., amer ~ LHun1 •·-ch 1705 Y""'"•1 Y la. -. 'o.e new PLUS an unobstructed vit'w and Doer plan. 3 bedrooma, ft'• freshly pe.inttd hWdt + ramJ.Jy mom bofne in E).lw')' extra! $79,500 -r.; -~ -wa create ..n excltJAa home with Om, 3 baths. Tenitic tam-&: Ol1t • I BR 2 baths with Maw. Del Mar for IUCh a BY OWNER 546-l.N6 5~ 9' NEWPORT We.st. · ~ DtVOftCE -1' clttn 2 BR. ' BL P«li, ....,,""""" charm. Glou Uy room ond buill·iD klld" Coldw•fl, fltnker & Co. ha-ftoon lhat Ju 11 low .,,.., Hu ....,..,. BR. 2 ba w/~. """" 'ale· bud>. -d• vw.a. Cll.1) walls overlook the Bay 6 m . l..aJ'ie spacious rooms. nr: I!. co.11 Hl9'1w•Y IPlrltle Otll1 Ul.50 down mast.tt bt:drOOOl with own Thert'• room to AtlcL. $26,!lil>. 22CQ2 Capilln.00 La. =~t T~~ : • !~ :rD-4309. Adults, "° pttl. a leduded J19.Uo, profusely Slonge galore. E:'<CD.-~N11':'-"o.C~=.111e CRfiO io Vtts) 1'uU pric. bath, ne&rl.J' new w/w car-t.o tb1• substant1a1 Bay Aw. MG-t5ti ~ <":!t'IM to «:baoll. Cash UDO Sands, nr. bch. -25. planted. You own the land · LENT VALUE. Ju!t reduced Pl,'150. pets, extrw. PllMllin(, !ft. bomt ~tblr 1 Uedroom-or Som.eon• trlU b9 Jooldn& tor tor ettU!t)' 6 tai. otret loan. rno. Attr. flrn !>-.:, J only $56,!!00. to $59,950. OOJ..t..mE REALTY ~ place &: built-Int. A rMJ a complete Untt-:ir both. It DW 6CMTB tN-3134 bdrm. to June 15 • 111-1111 Polo Blrrltl Rtalty 673-•"" Ewe. 673-799S ~IJ!!!~~~!!!!!!!~!t!'! I fam ily bom< A mb> $28,500 °""'·bod""""'· 3 BR, 2 ba, I"" Wencill1 °"· "2-5..'00 Bay & S.Och ConlOm,,.,.....,. home ""'dy to 4 BEDROOM -POOL -EZ 1..,,,., larp """" rm, nc.pi.Cll, Newport a-h 2200 Newport Blllh 2200 Ntwport Bo1clt 2200 RNlty, Inc. movo into. Two Kint lllO $23,250 ND DOWN )r.iC' lt-'l, paridq. Pric.d 147.500. Newport leodl ""' W, Bolboa Blvd., N.B. BR, 2 ha, ......... rm ComP1et•li ~ ...... ,od In-BURR WHITE, llultor lO&f\ beam aillnp m llvinJ $38,!ICXI aide and out. Rich eari>tUna:. 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. ....., and family """"· DOYER SHORES °'"lfUI an boll~tn kllcl!on. .:::67iOS.i4iii630iii.i•ii•";;;;.;'';o7.ii3-i051;;;22;;I -~ 3 Bedroom, RARE most of!lcl"'L c.v .... palin 1083 Baker, c .M. S46-M4Q -. • llalbL Ma,.,....-'"" 1629 Antlqua Way Homo"'"' 2 BR._ Pool + adJ&mol "''attractive•""' When You Sell •••• turn. Leaw optkln. A muJt 0,.n Fri/Set •1·5 lntollle' Unit in bert CdM :;..r,:oL No dowa .J. The Fact is • • • IJ1t with u. for niacb' nA:3i':iTH, Realtor Sparioo8. BR. 3~ bt.ths llnll. $38,500 TAR.BEL.i. &IS Hamor cur SalelmtTI are makl111 Buys. Good~! 400 E. 111h. c.M .,..,..,. =::! :·:,;,,:~:;:;' CORBIN-MARTIN Ml111cm lm-lblof ;-:.:-,;.:,~;: == ~_: = ~ Widow Must Sell! BeaullM ...,,.../d,..,., REAL TORS Not whon JVAN WELLS' -tiol no ""' to ,.., a...tlfld 1 8R E'lldo -· F" Simple 3036 I . Coaot Hwy, CdM "-•.,..available -.U w/ BURR WHITi, RNltor Graham Realty ' All --ect, 2 Ule bo. ,,. ' Reduced to $14,000 675-1662 Anytime "'81 o1 Ba:r I: hW&. 6 Door ~Newport Blvd., N.I , N'. NB Po9t Ole. ~· -P"'· ., Exct!Uent flnancina plus (l'0\1f chotee) 4 BR 3 67~0 ev•: 673.5122 ear ltv m A dla m, ,.tto, frple, Mlrtln RHI Estate BACK BAY be, 3 ur prages . le dl!I .,..... Pnos RJ.•-~ Just otf M"' on,.. -'"" Roy 1. Ward So. .._15!0 Coata Moll 110, IAYCREST -... _......................... ""1andl. 3 BR. -co, •---L """"' 4 aJt ...... ll0,000 L-\llllort, halt.. Corona clel Mor """'·In•. dohwut><r. 11<o1 ........, Loven E •ST s IDE Hou s E -Ior eo1r SIS.OOO. °"" --OPEN HOUSE ...,,,, ""·'"' -lrY n!A. ·s.. thla -.-... 1 -. HUNTatS. -,.."""""' dolly l.S. l7l6 llltl>laod ti.., i .. .& ..... -.lt!D • CAU.. Gl.Dl QUEEN home T >Un )'Ol.Dll, lhart ~ bHr Ntwport Hetstita. N.B. Owntr-bkr ~ ~-W•!. lhn> 11-t. l~ ""'1151 t-"'"' H<rlll.. .,. .. to °"'""· ""·"'°· 3 Bila, hultt ..... larro yant lffi lllGHLAND Dr. Heir 110VZD -HllL """' SI 6 Mlriftl~ """' Eotsto. CAYWOOD REAL TY • lwd-&on. Pn<M llblds • Br 2 bo. ram rm. an toll 4 lllt, I toollo _, -Nico 2 BR ho,.. on '5' lot. I .';~~~;==:?."="~ 6308 W. c-t Hwy, "43-1290 to toll at""" $21),m. CAU. bllna ~. $31,IOO l~ db • ,..._ Law -.. NMllt -So.:'!,!!.':"· 1oca11on, IAUOA ISLAND BACK BA y custDM >I0-115l "-'v '' · > Ownor • ...__, 1-7,..m U :;"."' <1 .....-""--""'' cl lhll 1 /l ACRE -$24950 H"""a< 1l<al Ella" OCE.iNfil@i', °""1linC 3 Dlh<i ~ l.ml!J ~n °"""" .... Bs.Y. 1 sR 1 Qli"1lt:r bull•"""' """w. VA liO DOWN BR. , .,.111 "'"" "' N .... _ _ • _ •• ball> + I Bl\ I bath. Good ,_ 2 _...._ Foma! e 11>.sio port's bast-. Princjpo1a • lillfir it 1 .-: r.ntal ana. OwMr Uvtt out dfntrlc ...., An addtta ol • 2 8lt {cu be 3), t•m ""i.:"""::::;.·.;"";;:,.::3llllO:.::...=~~~ 1 1~;;:;·1,..old.Ntni oi-.v..,,anx1o1u. -!Hl-1120 e:zio -. .-;-&&STMYVliWIUY0 o!I«••llll-a.:::.~~-llltr.-Evo.&O«m T.WSW. llllllflrM ~C::::,";:"~cv-s Ir-200>'. 2"" $ I ~oA111Tiiti=j;jPllbi'~'WicM~;l!iii'!i'' 1:;:.;:.;;..~;;; I * LACHENMYElt DAILY •itOT wAlh' iii ·• KENNEDY """"'· 00 ie. lan4. 111·"'°· SCUM.LIJS ANSWll 1u CL.ASSIFICAnoN 7900 8111111 Bl"P!!ftl Pill ~ tW llllULD iO<X rr 10 'DII lUt.!l<Q llQllLDI ~ -· M>llll ·-~;;.;.:;..;.;.;;.;;:;;;,;:....;,.;.;.;;~;,:;;;:...;;"!~.;;,.;~.;;;.:.;.;;;;;.;,;,;..;;.;.;_..;.;,,;..;;._ ---· SC£:~~-ltr.~s· ~· ; SolN o Simpi. .SCNlll!>kd Wm~ for a CllU<tlc· o:i:.·:.t:·!..l t ,,.--"'~-......... -. low to ,.,.. low It _.. i TAPEAL I r I c. I , \ -----·---·------········· l . -~ ~ - . ---------... 1 . -•••• E' ....... -----------• --------sc·ac•••••= --===-~----------- 'l ·1 '1nur$11_,, ~pllnibtt U. 1968 DAZLY PJLOT wi ltUITALI UllTALS R1"1'ALf UNTALI lllNTAl.I 1.. \L ESTATI llAL ISTATL IUSINUJ ,_. llli111 - , '~ Pvrnblle4 ' '""-Unflll'!'~ Apto.. Pv,,,I,..,.. Ap!I: Purnlt'*I , """'"""*' ~rel 0...orol . I PlllANCIAL ""' NOTICIS Nl•,.o't lll<h 2200 C11t1 ~ _ ~ ~-"'°" 4100 _....,. .... 11 4400 Kuolf,,.,.,, -$400 Misc. l1ot11t 5999 l..elt \ 6100 Mortw•.-, T,l!.'1 6345 ,,,..,.... '41111 IBR. ,,.,.Dopla.\lllkto $25 Wk-Up MOBIL""''·,...... ....,NEIV_proof/prlvalal STORAGl!l GARAGE QlOICE Dallo Polnt \,_.t t'51115!.aTt>J&1~:; WED. SINGLU ..... Wlil1>r !IL' SIOO to<! .,. -· I 1111., "4Wll ~. BR 1111t 14 -., lndtv19. .,...1"' IOO sq. It 145. hf&hw"" -lol. q10. Incl llil -'"' "'"'° ~-~ - ' \om. mi w. lldioo l!I""-AVAJLJllVJ;l),Jl'-Vm!e :::-~:"""....:'"'-. llS>lo.lltll.lllL516-lll4 deck ... 11o. 61J..1'11, -llUOO.Wrtto.boi<Pllll • ....u -~ loC, THU-RS sa""'N,,., ~ ' 811, I 1 e livlnC nn. e Nold -'IV ..,.a. 4J•• 530-W. See ••1' lo W~lll. G&rap t.r .... ly l'Uol 119' --= , '"' -~-·· ,.,,, I --e --~ a ~-Utunt llKh -11& _ -_ ~•• .BIL. pr. I lllQ.loloodl. ......--~ ~ -Sl,.s. • l20"M<llth BEAUT. -toc, , AN,.c>IJ~IJi\INYi DOUG ,,,_ • 11 _ bl!Mo --_., • N...,...i-. 5IUl!ll :mJoioAp1.,,..dooaya1<1, IBR., "' ... 1rp1., blLtna: -11mo1o .... un.ffbBlldl< ind NOTICll COM90 _,. --_.., •••d.~'J-c=TE•u L• POINTE 11>11<1o-..-,.., -· ·-· ...,,.... G·:i:G·· -· -· 11&y ..... ...., ln4 ,...,, THI MOil! -~ ••~ o .... .._,mo. .__. Wltal' .FV'\ ~ •• fl.l'U': ••'"IOU, l"«'Vnuent, <na...,. ....... _ au__ FU,.... i.oV'liivsar.nilbiiia1".,.. --i-zyrum.2BRapll.OO· prt&md. ___ ,...._ SJ>O...,Adulu 11111tAlphoS.11marioot. -·~·~·~" L""IN.11-64IO ALWAYS "' l)M, Inc. Jd ..,.., Mar1nm aod au--·-porldnc, -" Qlll-. --I PK -Ml 645-IOIJ I ADJ. lot., t wl'J -: rNoAY lo~·~ 8Chocl. Ml 1-2229 ~ f1Wm ~ ~ Hated poaL $1IO per mo. ,,,, ... • 1 AL~ 211R. Upmtn. 1tow, Nfrla. rm.. fO/t 9 mc>N. 33.1 E. 2'1tt A8 a( tMI date, Sfpt. l4., H Ht. T~:30, iJlnner tit -.. ..... A,io. Unfur11ta""' 1125. ~ ml>. I-Pl oporty aDOO St. CM ~.ooo 0 w'' · ~..al no """' b< ~NClltS COlN~lt. ,,..on:RS " lllr1' 2 Br, EAS'fSlOf ) II 1911 J'(llla<A AVE., C.11. •OOO 111 Palm. 5'M52S fTWm ~ f,. '""_!'!* 14311~ N. Mllln at Edfnilr r, -lllO "'°' SUS C 'SIT'S Gonorol • ..$ $ $ Maker lli ACRE! 1oc. on SJ>niuo ~-· .. lllY .... J-M. SANTA ANA 54:i;930 ~'~~-;:~ .. ~ ...... ~~·Or~. ~!I Laro•. YamJ11 """'· -· "' ,. S.11 lloch 5450 s UDlll -·natal RI 0 Will t&b l'OO I.;,~--=--...---' , b1Mn1, -S22S en It ... ,...,,_ 1 Br. l 8&cbelor RENT. _rn ·•-3 •• • •• bit-baou\liui 0wn.r· • ...,:;; ~ly, '"::: &t l20/..,. Found (F-Ado) '400 RtEEI • .. Mir ~ PERRON llEAL TY AplL I ~ PumltuN h:"'ui.;.-.,.;' iZO' -Unit. -..... '""'°' 546--0860 ..... lollln1 Cl .... l·BR. unit 1 blk. ".iiii!:i)iiii&a..lmiiii;'Aii;;;i -Newport BIT<!. $25 Moath live ........ blvutmenL TRIPLEX lol -• P'OUNI> ""'" ...... mt. V<ry Oftmd to Publle "" ; from 1lf::l!azt. W/Jll., ... bu lMMED JD .-ca, Attz'MI 2 ?tJ~ by lfoq.omt l"l1LL OPnON TO But 43l~l226 .. ,9111 Wallace k!y lot, $.10,950. No lovable. V\c Npl:. Bch pier lalboa Power lcauaclNI I: 1 B~ pett C!Ott.fte, ~ BR. 1'9 bltbf. bit.._ etee FURN or UQtum. Larst i No deposit o.a.c. Garden Grove 5610 .....,.. ~ .... ~~Ill ANY •ub. Owner BoJC !M.1, Sedooa, nnp m ~.!~ Call afte!' 5 SWUnc 't PM Mon. ~~l !Olli !!:,..._ ....., co"""4, ""'111 ..,. Bii I>tLw<e IOll. Blt·inl. . H.F.llC: ---~ """· OlM Arb. · · ~· &t Newport lhrbor Y- J BR. 2 Ba. -. ,. .....,., ly, no ..... Sl«I -COii Pool. 1 clllld. No ~ Pvmltuni lllntib BIXBY GREIN 6™"96 6'/3-4S'll TAN ..., • ..,. ,,.._ Club 121 w. B"' Avo., Nell .P ·~ ---~ m.i49'. ..,._ _I0-='1311"'°_,.,-,,=._,,.~,.. ~t W, •w• ~u . $13.!Wll I 8' I BR. TOWN HOMES B·-•-· p rty '"50 Ronchoo 6150 f-1o, -.., Sama.,.; ,_ a..cb. NO Al>"V~~ O:~;~llU·-NEW3BR + r:..u.nn.2 UJtci.4Wet2BR.2Bath, 1;.w.~AatamTH-• Fam!b't"OOm•Prtv.pe.b -·-.... DU t'wJ. near La Pu R4. Jtmtsm.A'MON M 167...... .. -BA, -· For-· lll(IO li<•ted pool. Utll. pd. L•-3 iR. 2 81 Apt. Up lo 1'00 ...... i.et PROBATE ......... 100. 251 COUNTRY 837-6657 SAAY, ENROLL AT~ , -~-, Adulll. SU>. ru5Pl&cenlia ·~ tt. ,..., .... <II :19 Palm UVING BLIC Robblt -In tho ......,,or87s.Ulllllor~, LI~-.... 11•r1 ========I Aw., CM:. ~ 6*-42n Modl!r'll Qlrtmtllt with bllt-• Centnl air coadidcnlnc Hwy m ceote' d Jmhua vtdnlty ot 19th • Wan~ into. ~·I "" -"--y rd 'I lO 1n1 ind dllbwuher • Hq:e • u .... ICOUlllcal .-....... ..__ s--" ~-th•-1~-------~ ~ • • D!MAC: 2 llR, besutifully Uvingroom. _,.from""' :;:::--, -~ ....... -.. -. --· a living Lov..,. 3 Bdrm., 3 bo ~m• C.llf. ~ Id, nt 1f1 . Sln..i.. Achilfs -~BR. S ba hnl home lit ::;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;1 •-N-_ __.'bl.._· -r-~ooreu.~or oa21i(~. zoned for~ ~ .,, _.,,.. __ ~ ~·' ' • --""-~" -· beeob-N ... anllal>l<-$2511 ----~-1 n, bardl1t1I:;:;=""'=...,.,-=~' ~ -·-• ~ 1patlo, T-9 mo. 'ltMe:, 1f'1' I/I ~ otWbp. Adults, no yrl,y. Coldwell Banker&: Co .• T_ ...... ~ ••• wuber/A-·er rSll.500 n; bu am ore FOUND Pair ol pma~ DIW -· thla -, mo. RJ.tr m,..mo ..... ~~ ,_, w-"--.1.11uu• ... .-.. .... ;, close to---·-F't1Il ....i~e r.... N••r M.111 v.rc1e -..... ~ 675-2«0 Walter Haue • WaHI: to . all .:boola Bual MU Rental 6060 $89,500. ;i:~ ~-::u-a at Hundqton .... "U1 montb tor tlae ·Bolboo loland 23$1 CovOll'f Clull $1>5, LRGE l Bdrm. o,an, HOLIDAY PLAZA t1<m pt.... coll GI• n n ty S.&eb near pl«. "'"'S years•"' l'rHolecl-1--..-...--c.--....-..._l llnlumUl>od 4 Bilnll. fam nn qui« Adu!U. New mad. DELUXE!podo.111...W Lugo pool, -....,., ESTABUSHED n.om-.wlth 80-:rm edlnpleale,...l'ar~ n;.AOfl:RS Winter !Jfttal .. ho m e. Spotka coodldon, far n • N l' , m r k t • • w1fum ept $110. + util. Toll~. t.dmbltan, etc. Ua\ICAl Eckhoff I Assoc., Inc. FOUND lad:Y'• pre~ eltlq: tt<.«ded me•tte. t MO. Fam 3 Br. j •pr. avall&ble for lMlt $325 mo. Wabr/dr)'!r, pr, 1 :1920 B Htd pool, "1Z!.Ple Pfrldnl. lflnn $270 rtUI ' oma 1818 W. Oapman ATe. 11qlwer 1 ft UJJd. N.B. 1-dl:al~ll364>0~~:· ===,...l Newi, p&lntecl .,_lout. tncludn -1o "''"· Walllco. 33&-0038 No -no .... 6161 Lampson 541""1, £>....,.,... "336721 Oalm at D&lty Pilot ar>ce. FLY TO CATALINA' fll-1371 aft 4 pm« owner. 6tWll!63 · • !:Wt; .._ 2 BR., $U5 1do.; 1613 1965 Pomona. CM 642-61158 (nr. knott) DX> aq ft. Huntington Bch. 2211 Balboa, ))MMe ldmdf)'. DAILY JUGHl'8 ntOM <21.1) "19&-6111 9 &nH pm lay & lllach S-Ana A,.., c.>L GARDEN GROVE $350 PER MONTH 6200 PR&'lCRIPna< -· ORANGE <XlUNTY Am.• RENTALS ltMlty, .... •5'U!n• Cool• -5100 Tod W1y Rlty 53~2579 Acn190 -"' "'"""" of PORT. Catalina. v• .HOUMI Unfurnfthed :ms W. Balboa Blvd., NB n,~_: bdrm.ha..._!~. ~~ l1gun1 Beach 5705 LEAS!: SHOP/81H sq. ft. REAL fun Cotulle 5 ac:ret. Yorktown Is ae.dl B!.Yd. ~ e ~ , "'!!!~~~~~!'!!'!!!!!! =~ -~ ~N Excallmt pul< .Ilka .,,_ lOO CLIFF DRIVE ARCADE LOCATION. C1ooe In """'· 1'\&11 price ~ fuRMJNG MldAae i\italii Gonerll 3000 ~ Cl>urdt SL, CJol, ~ ........... r.r lldulll ........ LUXURY roRN/IJNFURN lllLLGfW'I SQUARE NO. •. 13.1'0 with Jaw down B-· BROOKHURST ' Talbert OJncernod Ci"-°""' .....,,... ... ch 3200 1-Bdrm. F'Um. Apt. illc poact 6 q\dd. :nu E. lTtb. St., c.o.ta Mea, Nott RHlty, 542-7555 older bnMn Is qt~ male mlttee. If int«fllted nSlb' OCEANrnONT Lf.aun •· -~------Adults Only. No pets DllCrimln&Uve TeD11111 Yeart.y i.eu.. i a 2 Bdnu. e646-470Te .... , ""'"""ACRE.Sn--"""*'·' d ...... mixed Terrier m.-,..e DIJq Pilat Bmr P. 3lO ' -cular VUia. ·B ••• GREAT famlly -JIM. • 1 , • a llDllllf. Al'l'3. Yea:ly i.ea.e. 1 bedroom -~--.;.;;,:.,:::.;.:..:.. __ w ~·-~w~ ~ ·-'tfoo~~~>m;m;;,I rm.Plric-lUctsrouad•. Br. 1 hie to bc$. w/oee&0i~~Altor=~'.;'""c.....IJ~S.~ro&O'=~ Poor...NOOUU>REN steps to Short A SlWJp9 IN BERKSHIRES Northerli calif. Recreadon'l 193--&'.163 Ext. 115 "'evu ~Houc; prlv•t. be&ob, -pool. ""' view. Gm< l<r chlldron. N .... u Palm• 1 & ' BR. ... 'RTINl"'UE De~'"::'~ frommo ...... ""1 .... """ 8-REST-A~...... Mto l>n<J. $1,lllO; ISO do. "" SMALL s1 .......... No col-Phone SU. mT .. """' '' mo. AllO, Victoria Beach $325 mo, yeerly. Ne'lll' Uv rm Pool $1.J) to $150 mlll T "uw _.., ,.,,_ Look'' r;fj_'g;;,11 mo. fm..6Gl.T, (213) 467-21"1 Jar. Vk: 1'1awer A Oran&t, P.O. Box l22l Oltta .14-. Oc•anfront ..... II a 5. a,.·,. -'°'"" '" E. -St. 6'2-JMS GARDEN APTS. ...._ C.M. 640-Int A ~, ~ DELUXE O::indominium; 2 1 BR. Newly deeoNted! ;125 18th • Santa .1.~-C.M. NICE Deluxe 2 BR 2 BA near GARAG&-s'I'ORAGE Mount. & O...rt 6210 BASS:mT H<l'md fl:1and. 9/Jo nnouncwnenb .. -tin eel·'·--'-500 oq IL IO'H. 145. BR 2 Ba. Pool, ">L ml Yo mo. ll85 Volmc!a Call Mn. Hoed""" -CICHll, t -· -'1-' 6'IJ..26M PALM DESERT F,.hlon l&lond ..U. Call Coot•·Mlll 1100 or le ... /-615-2805 5'&-6079 17Tl Santa Am, Aptt13, C.M. pr, ldey. '91·!156 Primo E. ttth St. Store IOO NEW CONDOMINIUM l~~;:,.::=,~,,,-.......,......,- HARSOR Highland, 3 DR. 2 1 ea., in rev, achdtl oaJ¥ 2 BR 1~ Ba modern, Yiew, .. it, aihawcue window on Owner leaviq muntr;. BelU-MALTESE ldtten tlbt 5 mo 's::r~ Jae. f"'' BA., LOVELY PATIO 395E.11ow<rSt. AVAIL. SEPT. 13TH f."· Idly, ll•n~. Sub lltreet Atr-<>Olld. 640-55lJ) t1fullyFum%BR,OBaSend. old, .... 38tb. -· ., ""''.._ 1 l"!&r =-par $XO ; mo. 00 1 ea• e. Ml $15/mo. · 2 BR. w/,p.np, 1enced yd. e-ue $170 mo. 496--231.t evea pl.per homt, lavlahly planted 175-5100 • ~•· ~. ~ or • ~7 Ml • mo '=-======= Ip " W ter -•• ._ •--~-tlo M ~-'-i;-7"""==-=....,. """"';wat.rpald.54&-tl41 ~"' ~~ ,. "'"0• a ~ lEAL ESTA1• · Office Ront1I 6070 -pa · ""'~"-'BLAix~-... F<IMI• 3 BR, 2 ba, Home yad.J Newport ilMdt 4200 2'JU.D Placentia • tllO Gen I Evo. 642.&m Nr. Bilbo& Blvd. I. te: St. 3 BR, 2 BA, den. 2 cu ru. 3 Br, 2 ba, brand new Apta 2194·0 Pltcentia -$100 er1 LAGUNA llACH . 10 6'75-&396 !&< .......,. )Id, p/fUm. or Call Anita ~ WINTl!:R r .. .ta1, 3 Bit. 1 BA, Call -U Ronl1l1 W1ntod 5990 Al ~--~u ., luo. Opportunltl11 6300 "" 9/ • 1"!fum. W&lklnr dllL ta ID ...... w/pr. F41tl. "' e ..,._ e r """"""'°"-WHITE l'bodle mole, -l'vMralo '412 llCbb. IQ50/mo, -I ~=-J'-'"""=-'R-'•,.alc;il'_~_~ -"""1ta. No pm. ---4 •• r-~·--WANTED --~ r.2.~,. '.~~bl In I/I "" -Wt..i. 1>'11' -;;;;;;;~;;;:;:;:;;:;;;1 2 BR. di1*. IJVt gar, 110 ru Wlmdl or aft a pm 613-~. ---... l;M"\.. .,..., .. ,.,.....,, *UltGnn'* v--. ...... ,....,.... • 673-6900 Di•.~ • I!~ · 1 BR. d\IPla, x!ni <ttid., work. Water ... "' pei.. ua A 3'th St. N ....... u,.... B&y. Pool. 1' lady victim ! ul<I-.._ "1l<o baltd!nc &t Want Spo111hbbta""'l Have .~==~~~::;:..-W...,1nnnS11l ... ..., -· dlspo&al, mo. 0ean . .....m lie<;. 1ac11. O>lldten. "'" ~IC!•.;... ..:; "'t, r.:"'..!.. "'!~ "' "°""'""" m,ooo "'"'"' 1n -.in. mtd =--~~0 MEMORIAL PUI 'lt'llter paid. Adulta. f15. 346 2 BR. tum .. npat A dee.n. 2 OK $28(1 kUt 6G.-6m Pe • r _.__,._ gsaefl. IJr ~ tum in Newport Beach, now o.I , vk. I: ~'C-"' • ~.CM Newportttelghtt HIO ~~by1ii~Na.~~ DU~ 2 ~bit-ins, :U":iand!!:!~r!:in; tiooed, ~ted. belntUul leued.P\MMCOQtactGk>d·1~~=":,..°"-----~i::f~' 2 BR. &. Pl'q'e; unfurn. 2 -call 6TS--l700 or 633-i863 carpet ericJ pr, )'ll"d, older tumillbed one bed ro 0 m =-~ Tw.,: en Fay tor detalla. MUI.Tl eolettd kitttn with '24$ puAdreo Cll:b', no Jldll. $115 3~ 2 :,.a., 2 frplcs., 'Blt·W. &lYCJ,JPT Motel • winter •dull!, $130. 5 4 s ~ 4 $ T 3, house Ol' &ila.rtment with Fotett A~• .. rear leada to 673-9'100 Evet. MJ.61188 wbMe pawt. Jd'-del Mu c.m.t.ry lela . ~':.f': .. ~'· ,,., ... ·~~ ..... elf, 1/15 $27.50 ·~ .... ,.,. -,.,. .... tio. JIB. Mltl>dp&I -...... ISO Bay & hach 1.;;-;,;:;,_,,,....-=...,.,.-"°"' ... MIJ.d Servb, TV, Pool U6 1 BR., prt'I. pa&; w/'lf CM blation. ~a-le per moo.lb ltr 'Pl"· Disk Ruffy, Inc. FOUND: SUwr Rabbitt lndw!el bl4iwW Ca. :t 'BR. Ho.mt ~ BliU.. Nr lrvlne • 3231 N. Newport. 6*-3265 carp. • dr"al>ts· All eWc. No rtt'lltb only u am on Hxie:d e.ndBn""""ct:~ "~~!'!'.2.: Zl5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB Vic. ~~ .,.!1 c.M. ~ .In ant baatifq1 ~A: 9hp's O!lller lil.6 -------childr'en. er pets Sl 10. lncomt. ~ 6U-5745 --• -.. ~..... .,_,_ placemMDt1-COlt. Wltlte Oab. Ph < 213 > NEW VWqe U,, ' Blt, nt L.ARGE 2 Br., llpe T. For 548-1322 BUSINESS Woman needa 1 ~ce •vailable tor $10. GOING Into huJlneas? ADORABLE cnnp kitten. No traffto ~ !!29193 BR ~-..., l::x A 8A, lg 1am. rm, Uv.,rm, din :~~.yrly..t&-i:.blk to 2 BR srdD tpt. fpl. cptl dt\>I. Br unfum Apt. c.M., New. :~~ti pl1d fXCtlll Goldfll apportunitr ill ' bMch 940 Paula.rlno, C.M. 1.t80l Belcb,_W.._,INW • ..._ ,..,.,... irtn nn. bU-ia Jett. Y.rly laut bl.tne. 1 pvt pdio, po o I, port, Coruta dtl Mar or L&-DAILY Pll.OT area. Phllli.P9 66 Ser91ce F'l2IAt.E S~ cat • Z'll 531,.1725 ~ .bl.helm. R1r1:1Ce &. ~· $340 mo. Avlll Oct. 1. OCEANPltONT 9d1ts no pta $14S. 546-ffiJt guna. To SlOO mo. Gar or %D YOREST AVDfUE Statil:P ioc' lea&t. 1101 Albert St. a.ta Maa !:.,~ w/""1dml ""11· 1 =-543-=7409=dt=S=PM=.===:: MODIRN NEAR O.C.C. % BR.% S.lh """°" 0,.......,.. 6'>-0086 LAGUNA BEACH B&yside l Marine Dr.. Cemetery Liiio 6411 ~ 1 · Spoclout 1 BR., 6'!3-5'1?1 &lt<r s pm .,.__ N"'1"'rt Beodl: 321 Main • Loot ~•1 (.,..,. def Mir 3250 J4. Bltns. carp. • dral_>l!9 • • Ortnge HuntillitM Beach. -TWO loti. e>c.n .W "°" llR, l'4 BA. dbl pr, lone'~ OCEANf1IONT • Wum:R $155 Morilh. 540<1.136 WA!n'ED"''""' "1 ildulll, SECRETARIAL Conta~t: Cbuck Crowds' LOl!T am <t Padfto V!ew yd. Small -OK. 9lO NEWER J Br. 2 l!o. ,.,...,, 1 BR, ...........,. $140 3 BR .. '• 2 !JR, furn or lllVICI '114, m-mo n•' 77'-1111.1, ""'" Vilafa -· rad-llemorill p .... Oir'Ooa "" W. 19th. '3&-94lt.. -· bl""-c:pts, ...... 1512 W. Ooeon J>ont 613-8ST7 N B t:h 5200 p<Jy. fum 1111 the penlnoula. Mod'"' olfiees, carpets, air blown -~""' Mu. Muot Soallladorfl60 1111.,""" lo St. John; J1SO Avail Oct. 1 Loo $ZIS. WINTER notol !or 1, awpart " Ydy, lo<al ,.,.,. Ava!I "1 -· Plrklita· l'rom Auto Franchise .u. . .....,. s ,;,,., Lut ooch plpt ...,.1aa1 -· Mcntb: i.t I. lut m::ine. IT.J..e635 becbtlor pretd. $15 mo. + Nov 1st. $175 mu:. ~129' '65: per :nontli. Orange Coun-A f!M, weD nm f'rencb and wn io tquna &ftL ~ 5f,g,.anf ,atler 5.PM mit. Roi-. 5'&-1"5 NEW 311&, 3bathe, llOIJll!O-util'1. Pn. btacb. 543-MSI 1/8 MATURf; "°"Pl• wUb to b. tyllenlrBld(.2"JE.l'lthSt., Swtdillt Import...,..., far rewvd u fOttlid b)' 911& blt.ln ranc•. carpet in r YEARLY rental % bllc. froftl a ltt>ROOM, 2~ Ntb. t.ce bnl $300/mo., will cere for Cotta Met1. M2-1'85 NJ.e at a lteG ln Oranae 67J.60l.8 615-&oH " drapes. Alt-m--2l22 ocwn I: bQ, S M 2 BA. pool. $250. Avail.able Sept. tunt u ttMlUlh it wen: our LEASE OfDce air c• County· No bioe akY • pe.rta u:er • • ~ <rp11. JllS ..,. ITMllJI 15th. Adullt only. own. Wrka M·W Dali, ••loNd. ""'°"' -· and tnvemorY only , t<r Ll5ii1' NEED Ride to l """" wa J9 e.lt:-o1 ltllftd 3355 lBJl.nH:rpl/or laY lrltyhochl G~-.r:.••~T .._ .,,_ ~~~~~~ic~ :!dt~lkttrMr.Ttll'-re••~l;•JflUM~ :a;:.~~-:;.:: I.~ 3BR,2BA.blt-in•~'a, utU.freeS90:zno. Rei, nc. ""'~'~ Meiw uu•" .._.. · • Shephml, abtqy black wmlhateapeme.81S-3123 di-. f<d. air bt, crpll, Ol6.Jl84 ml w. Balboa mvd., NB lkchllor •l'l· lot wlnt" 6<&-'107 LIQ. LIC'S. -$10,000 w/wblle uttdermarldnrr-SllVlCI DllECTOl" drpe:. Owner 6'fl..)Ql 613-3663 Eves. 541-m montm in bcb artt. Jteu. BF.A.tJTIP'UL otfloe space m, Act Now, lJm.lted Quantttyl ANwen to "Sharime". -·'-:~:-:-:=;.;.;~'::: l ='======= Coron1 def Mar 4250 rates. Call Jack 542-4782 G1endUt Fedtftl BI d 1, Onnat Orty. otf aale (~) REWARD. 4$7-1368. Alphalti Ol[e 6521J1, Huntl""°" lloech l400 e COlOLIDO APTS. e •.:;:;.,2 !~::°il'.,'"''.\,2 ~.!~t hmr wlllln '!,':t',:~ OdM 115/IDI>. llll· '15-3793 Wtnaton Oollect (21.!l m-4249 % OOGll, Wbl-A l9t!> St., ' 800 /'-'! ~ ,_ -· -•• 2 RM o!!1<. noer CM Ciiy 4 llollle1 fuil prl<o $35,500 • CM. "0.00" qec1 t & n DJIIVZWAYS a Puidn& )!tf . FRIE RENTAL IC I-BR. fum., w .,c., Ii•· -"w• 1295 Mo yrty. '"'""" 841-89SI Hall. Idaol tar a""""t&nt $14.000 aquJty. -~~: "J.J.",-··-· -•-1-W.n.t I DROP IN pool. llC -i..e. Drive ., ll2 «Ith. NB """ . w Joe Wu! ea zm ~ -~ .... -· 1131).UU AND BltOWSE WJI E. °"" Hwy. m.3371 coll 11'15-1100 or 63H863 EMPLOYED . Clouple want etc. l80 utlL Joel. tMUSllO '"' or . . l'Oodl&-llk<. bllf. 6 -· ' 3 -. 1 Beth, c..., NiW Sotmdptoof 2 Br. 2.ji;. ""'oded fum d hom• or OP1 OmCE sum: BUSINESS ond 0..... bedrlddm. 6'Hl3t QUALIT1' _., NOi olai ' n~--. ~.~. G·--, 111n... . 4300 -Im. 0.00,'•· ue; to llOO· Brkr. 64Hl26 1136 An'11 ..... CM. PINANCIAL SANl'A Ano He'..,ll -.... 6 ~ dll•ww"111 lo ~oL ~-· •• -·' •• ,,,_, ~ --· Ci 0--~--. .......f ...... ·:;; "" ..... -·-·;· eomplotity r..o;.t· Lioiso. 1 • lldno. aftil. s<;.t....June .. tr.!oe Jl'l5 ... a. -~ "io:"-. 5m 3 ..........,,..,,. l lndul', Bus. Oppol'fuftlll• 6300 tin! ti> cdJ&r, .......... lo 1' M .50 Pn' month. Stps llD &.y A Oceetl priv """''~uu.. ~ 8-bylltffnt 6UO • WALKER l LEE ' • N-rt Hgts. • 5210 EMPLOYED ''°"""""'· 1'VI l with Uvtna qln. llEAUTY PAJW'.lR, Chum-,..,.,. Mn. ~ -76S2 EDINGER patio new b'n. &; carpet. Call owner: M&.213> fna, unique llhop. Busy loclo Reward. BABYSl'lTING w • n t '-aJ MZ-44115 or 540-5140 15(1) E. M~ D r ' 2 Bdnn1., carpets, &11.pta entra.ace., nice loc, handy to tm. sood dlmteW. New LOOT Vic. r1 oi..,.. I: Senta. af.ta'nooa. tit nf&ld: ablft. Jn.- Opm Evea. 575--2591 PaUo: pnp. Adulta 1903 bch I: .00,:.. 115 wk. lndulttl1f Rent1I 6090 9'fUip, M.990. D u an e labtl, c .llL aaJe Pomera. furt to 4 yra. F.oc'd pU1o. ' BR. 2 Ba ntw -de» 1 iOC t'llnl. apt. '1f0; 2 BJ\. 2 Hf.ff!ft Pl. Yrb'. 548-5.B ~1513 W.MU:HOUSE J'or-· .,_,_ Wkklund ~91. ~, mm, brown A:. ,,, b J t e ' IG.fllXll • "P'"'• s.. funt. -et. $1i5. Uttl. PRJV. entra. • b~. wlam • _, Bu'~ •---~ ~=~---~-~1 $150 IAut. 1"b--,t & 1ut pUL 'it Blk. from beach. Newport Sheret aft II PM 61.i-93? aq tt. at 9c ft. « Ieaae at anMll!'rll '° -.. n-"°""' BABYSIT weektT; m1 harltel 11 ~~ ar.'"No~ 121!19 w. BeJboe. BJ v d ' ' 5220 ~th St., Npt Bch 1 , ll8 A $115 mo. CM. ana. 5'6-«ICI. Money to Loan 6320 ~ Exp mother •. Xlnt eve •~ ' -. •-·• BIYd a st~ Balbo&. ..,,_ ~-LOVELY ....,,, l'l'I boot• $lltl,OOO CASH to tav•lt or b1tJ CANONEt' J-ll5 MM 'l'falo. l"nold Jud. Clf, l6o "'" _... -=• •Lott 6100 commerdal or tnduM:rlal camera • cu. at Bill 6'&-f301. l'riil Vu Burt:n IU-7823 a..tA1'l Bt.cb.ior A.pis. Employed or co 11 e S • ,1-1 .... (%13) !117-3511 'Ibmi• Clmtru, t.q BctL ;;BAllY=;::SITl'ING==c:w"'•°'ot"'od'°·'"'""'""I All udl tod 115 ttp -'" '*"1'113 .-. 2 LOT'S en S&nlia'°' NB ~ ~ ••n ~ -·• _, 3 BR., 1% Ba., dbt!na no. ~· ••• ,~.BJ·~ ~-• T -•-REW-· ~ .... MW s bomo. vicinity lMI_.. Fam.rm;$150Month,iDd. 9 .. ,::; .. --::;.... PRIVA~JOGtnwlthJdtchen ~ mnaoru--R•alE1t1t1LHn16340 pm. • M•"-Dr., Ht•·• ~~ •·~ ~~1-~ --•·~ r., Slmplo. '"6-!565 -• ......, water I prdmer. 981M711 ON TEN ACRES ..-•Y• • -............. ~· 2 MALE Mini• tu re W4l51 • -·-ocilWFiONT • l • I BR, Fiim • Unl\i:n "8-3319 LOI', GoU """"'View l5llOO HOME LOAN Sdtnauuro. ...,, "" .. MOTHER w-.. e&n ldl-~ ... ch 370$ YtllV -.!. Nb pelt or FrPkt I Pr! I Patloa I ....... Will NII or 1n4<. Let ut h<Jp YoU boy a"°"'" nood o< -.... -chlld In"'>' heme--· MONAJlal IAY AR,EA chll4M.$1006Jl25mo."5 Poolt.Temil ·Olntnt'IBk·GuottH-5991 MS-12ll5 Allrwictalltllo&loanarol> 4&Han,.toW'l50 llo<tlh °""" PllA aru: E. Biibo& Blvd. flt. 9 holt Putt/G,_,, G!VE-AWAYI ..,.. llJllolde taJn ~TD loan -1.D\'ELY oci4ff VltW. ! Qti'·!ilii)fl; PenlniUJa Petni: lllX> Set, lAM, CdM Mf.'611 HAV! It )'IN'""' WV.. El Modena vacant Iota. a"''""" , LOOT: Temale cat, white "'ll4Hllil.:o,;. ;;_:.=~-~-·I Bil A~ 2 ~ c:pb, ~ 2 Br l Ba. Modem c\tan (Mac~ur m'. Cotllt HwyL pl111 afetJ, IJtl'Vice, ~ $3,000 !'Adi. n4: 5*-.aaJO or ~~i~CE. Bw~ack: vtc. ~ and IWJYil'ITING D'l1 bDmt, !rpl, ~ -mo. ·-. ' ' ..... ..,._ -21J ~1134 4 654-3841 ~or. CM. ~ PIL lnfMtll In I yn. Ho<""' •val!. 1 BR. • ba J250 ,.., quJot. ms ""'· .,..,.,. aman home j.., -. ' s.tttor -· Co .. IJic. 54Ht!U dltt "" " fllottt. sin adulta-.uabdw lt).Spni m..5415 °' 54&-4212 3 mt [>Qpltx, btt·lnl. pr, Vf!lT ~. 5tMl.Jt ~ :.;: !40~ 33&&~~~'M'9& SM rnal• ~ Poodle. ...!. Dr., H.B. Me-1813 • ~£N.1 AL~ ildifLOR Aplt,, all utll. ~· i::·~ ..._ $200 Dial 64%-5611 !or REStlilfS Pd.Or d• ..... I -Ev& B1ltlll &U-U57 Cbarcool; hn>wD -· WANr ., bah>oil In m1 Apto. '"'"''""" )lald. $7d Month. n Mar Ottt <t .... lie. Vlo -' -MCll)·'l'lturl. T ..... · Mooll, SIDE. llolboa l!lv. [i ~ · · ~ .. lie. -&nil -°"'"'11 4000 .. ,.,.. l•ltM ms :!':1...,.;: , STAR GAZEK1C¥:i. .:;.., '-' mo1o lti""' =~:;;;:;::,. e-l<£w e ~ e • a.AT I. w/wliflo -" _, vie. ml S. Cot l'llJI. 1\Jll tltltl. 4 t!B1~IT~ID·....., '!!..~, ~~ ~ ·.:.:i;.2l\.a..::..•~ At.ttlr•. M y_..,,. __ M ,..':'m 500 b1k. AclClo, 004 . ..,., !Nm • i l'OOl.$-SAJ~~ ;::;;.., ..,.._ --~· Mod1Dkio1Deleci'1c.l'OOI. ~..to "(' ,A-'1011o.1 .. •-T oo/:a'l)IQ) m.ttO:I CHIU> CUI -i';Ji I-· '~-2-car p:r. J\ent atarta at Os. .. L3 To drY•lep rnessoge for Friday, 1141 , Ul.W Lillie black cui'11 pnlCbool. 11&9 (Clstdlll1'.9Q -HUNT NGTON am ......,.:;aao. lit!i. $250 -~. --~lnO .. ...-. hllrtd doc. "11 .. °" .... llJl,- Ellll*> ... -No hi.. 1117-111 Amlfo Wt:t, NJ. ~-o1,...lodloc;lilrtt11,,,. ~ ~ s:..~ QI .. CHIU) -. 1111 """' jD. G.IDMIK Y~llll· ua:. Ant• NEW 2 Bdrm, 2 ... ~ "°t" l'"" !l...... "-""'"' foal (J(. Vic. Tllbort 6 ~";J. YEARLT". Qililil)< I Bcm ., MAY" ........ il""' .,_ ,.w" It.ED -...... hair. Ano -!LB. -~~~ Apt No""· no cblldr<n POOi. ""'1~.;. sm. Ji~ !l:. · .. ~ :~ ~"_,,. ~~Vic. 004 st'l5 mo. ITJ...86 m Amigo1 Way 6U-080l1 -,~ !!~ 66 ""*"""" lrtck, M111ftry, ft I ADULTS 147-1414 1 •• W'-•-_ ·-•·. . ~~··'2 10T"""' ;; " ~ WJ•-•-~1· --"~a un ~;11\.;:~N. c-. •1-suo ~<',;i." ,If;;_ =s;:. =~ .. n:;o;;;;.;~i:..1-------= . '"-"""11'-llDOldnJl~c m.lllll LIJXlJ1llOUI 1 IR-• 11=: l! .. ll~ ~ lllll!ac·•--8=.~~ ' -· · $2$· f!la•" Hu!ifl .............. 4400 ..... -kl tclie •, -~r...., !~. H-·~ 1-. v~;..,:~ ~':i, ~OK.,_...,~. • nil.I. <l'TION Tll lt!Y • = "=""'" . ' li'Plc, ..... Cipll-111' W ~. t:. . ~ ~~1 ."716!•,,_ °"' ! tau o1t L -T'"' • , No-o.o.c. 2 IDIM. FUlN. -. llM61T m-uot ~ Ji; ~ ·-",,_ ..t _ IUI-· hM• ~ N,,,lt,C. ALSO 2 Ill. UNl'Ultlt I BR, ,..,,,..., ..,.... l "'' ' •-n!';-' NOW'S THE N W sn~·~~Mllfnl.:_ ~-= ~:t:.._~·~.;i':'mti ~vM . 1·=~ n~ na. :..;:,-TIMI POI a'M~Hrts,r:i~:. -W. i.a; Allbfn Tl'-*' 1111 -.uk, Apt D, llB M ?:!'!' ,.v. '"" ,. " s,edallzlna bl 0ai-.. r«i iliili'W!-:r~ • Hvnll""*' _., S400 .,,fro;;'" i"ll:'.. "!~·' __ QUICI CASH .tp " oo ullo ..,.... 0.-dsl -, SJ.ti --....., Apt "fi\lfi ~ ·~• Gift Wlonlilll • .. ..... N--. 11111 --Goo .. wtr ...... I'll lllt,\11lmJI,' Ill, --"' ,,. -IC -THROUGH A ·-K ..... l'ln'IQo.,, _,... ~ . --... . pool.--A'lllil -· .:t: ,., = =~ O.:~ DAILY· PILOT erolllo Or.. lf.a. --,. 'Wt "'~• • $1111 ... 111.fftl .. a liO - -• ... ,;,. ~~~-w~~=2.:.~.!!t~ -®cw®-() • • WANTAD t.or,,k"':,,~= Auto Traniport -- HOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT II 84!-5811 I I j -----~---------·----------~----- .--·· -· -... ;.. \.-.~ ........... -"'·====-""''::ll:;::;:;.:-;"·::' ....................................... 111 ...... .:111111 .... ~!llllllll98•••:=i ~ ' ' • SOltfETBJN6 NEW-SOMETBIN6 IJD'l'EK.ENT l l NOW l l PILOT PENNY PINCHER ' ONLY 'ILOT WANT. 'ADS I 3 Iines I 2 times '200 . DIAi; la..$671 •••Cea fj Tel r-.. 540-1220 J.t S.,: "CHAIM nr ... 11--pe , 'OBS & IMPLOYMENT ~OBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOIS & IMPLOYMENT MEltCHANDISI FOii MlltCHANDISI fOlt MlllCHANDISI l'Ott MlltCHAHDISI 1'$)11 i Hilji ·Wanted 7 ._ HeWlp ~,'."" ffolp Wliltool. Mollt W•-Joi. Motl, Wom. 7500 fAl.l ·AHD TllADE SALi AHD TllADI SALi AHD TllADI SALi AHD TaADI . Womon --·-· 7400 w..,_ 7400 w-7400 Pumltv,.. IOOO Fumltvno IOOO l'umllvl9 IOOQfvmltu19 IOOll NIGHT Wanted ' TEllMIS EXPERID'ICED Immediately HOSTESSES INSTRllCTOR NURSES PROOF OPERATOR e bp Dou~i. Noodle Over 21 P._rMachlne Full er P•rt Tlme CITY OF rou. TIME Oper•lor NEWPORT BEACH R~st•1:11t Nu,... for UNITED CALIFORNIA • Also Dr•pery work· Apply In Per,on nlfi ·•h . Exc.lhint ers, misc work In 9-Sp.m. $1.00 • $1.!'14 per hour _ .. •ry ind benefit .. BANK ' D.:r:ry Mft. Co. Instructor needed to tetcb • N I tr•lnee. !lfllBOI L lfE timnla to dilldren a n d ST. JOSfPH 4525 MacArth~r Blvd. Good wapl. Xlnt wuidn& adult>. ......... -Newport Be•ch ~ plus ntnre Ben-151 E. C..st Highway advmetd. an a part time . 540-4424 ...... hula. Collest ttudent or -HOSPITAL 2<& Owie St. Newport Be•ch adult ..,elert"fd. A p ply -. An equal opfO tunity COAST DRAPERY Parka, BNche• and Reoc- O...nge 633-9111 .......... Call 64&.f401, 546-9314 Hostess reation OHk:e 1n4 w. Bal-" . boil. Blvd., Newport BHcb m-211CJ, ext n. COOK GIRL FRIDAY Retail Sales Apply In Pereon ll!>alllled to ""rk 1n hllh P*'1 time. Some .,....,. & Gift Wrap Wanted ..,..,. , ..... n.n1. "'• • """'requlnd. 60 w.p.m. """'"""' available. Ex· Wu Ben's Immediately pm · 8:30 pm Moo,, Tbun., electric typrwriter, 10-C perience ~ 1'ull Ne1.t, 1Ddush1oua, bonde.ble. A l'rt.. I am· 4: 30 fin. SaL key adder, rood wtth fla· time onJ.y · 9 • 8 p.m., !5 333 Bay•fdt Drive Good drlW!e; record. Ovtr 21 , <No Sundl.ya) Often plea· UttS. Ne11t a~ da,ys. Elredll!:nt • c • J e, Newport htch hjgb IChool education. For 11&nt environment, Io o d $2.25 It. Smd letter w1tb benetltl and worldn& con-sa.18 1ft.dt" In Ch.nge Cbmty company beneats. Apply: ~ to H.M.F., ditiona. Willln& to join for Dnpery Hmrdwatt, Work . , BUFFUMS P .O. Bol< :rus, N.....,.., Retail °""'' Union. 1111' LYN' Aide room -™""""" "'-·L'-n bland Be<ch. Richard's Home lift S, S & s °"""'""" """"" .....; ..,._ & Gift Sh~ """ """'"' .....i bllndtt. SaJ. Newport Belch GIRL FRIDAY :run or put"""' "'" ....,,..._ 1>1na in.. llandlo ID ottke '"'""""' Call for •ppt. 67 360 Any ohlft --"'*' ~•Id tr SENIOR CLERK lndudlng """""ting tor lle"rly Maner Hlah e<m1np In pn>tecttv. Pti>rm a wide varietJ "' <apldl,y ...-. uroopaco Demonstiuton-Cen••l-nt Hospll1I -tory. clenc.ldutieslnottke-"· """""""·Expert...,. wtth °"""""""' TV -J500 Camino Ot,.._ SOUTHERN COUNTIES lbom. Majority d. ttme .pent wide Vt.rieb' at work neces-toys tn a .ton ID l"l'll' arem.. Cl,platrano Bach DISTRIBUTORS Decorator RocolYM uncoll•llon of $22,000.00 Spenl•h •ncl Medlhrr1n.in Furnl(u,. ...... , . ......, .......... .......... ,.._ H.-.. 0. ....... ltema u followo: Gorgeom 8 n. CWllom quilled oofa with separal<I loose pUlow1 with heavy oak lriin decor 111d malcllln§ chair, 3 matchlllg oak occui<Jnal tabl .. , (2) 58 ' 1111 deeonlor Wllps, banging chain IW1lg Wllpt In wrougbl Iron, an 8-piece king size muter bedroom suite In pecan paneled Mediterranean 1lyle with lop quality IS yr. warranty Iring me m111r .. 1 & box springs. Spanish decor ~!nl~,!. set, etc. WW. ......... S1UIM ~:~~~~1~1~.·---···-·---·~691.00 '1tf ..... C. le Pu at •I ,_.,,.,,., ,., .... A .... 11.1tt ..... N•--•" .. e.nr'"''• Cre'lt A.ppr•• 11111-'l•t.tf f JI J] F....Jture 1144 Newport Boulev1nl, Cost• -(only) ·--E .. ry night '1119 -Wed., s.t. & Sun, 'tll 6 --~ co_~--=--=-==--=--_ --=----=--=-----=- .IUST OPINID TREASURES o1 All BABA 1n operation of dupUcttor, aary. Salary t m1ssiol!. N 4116-5788 ~Charle C.M. nilmeograph, and mnan otf· Lido C••tlng•, Inc. exp n°ec~ c:n1 collect: Mt: '"LAD==-~~--Haun fnr lntll!l"View 8 -4:30 STATUES b type otflet PftSll· Salary 735 Ohms Way, C.M. Lava (ZlJ) 7n-0145, Jd:ie Y ~r 411. Re&ed with ,.,,.. ""'-· eootact,..,. ""'333 ........ e .., .,,.. 1n Od. _.,. No -· Hcdr Stylist FIGURINES --~·­MEDITERRANEAN SPANISH :J.urnilun :J.ie~ta-0£ 1 New Sho-m Samples Wiii S.11 Any Pl-lndlvtdually 8' Carved arm dl•an, 11 matching chair with beautilul f•brics; .5 pc beugon dark .U dla. Ing ••I with black or avocado tnmed chain & vinyl cmblon.; 5 pc bedroom aet, -Mr & llln dre.!ler with lg framed minor, S 1g commodea &. matcllinc headboard. ONLY $429.95 1$895 Value) er TIRMS •low ISP Week No down -ute our store chlrwe plan Approved Furniture (Ne P•ncy p,..., _ BUT Qu•llty Vol-lnckl•l 215' HerMr 111..t. Cost• -541 NIO Open M Delly-Sund111 11-5 12 y .. ,. ..... loatlon -..... - \.~~) G•rage Sale IOPMI . Qtt:ice immediateb'. An equal ~ty thru Christmas seuoo. Know!.l!dge of bookkeepUW Tel. oo. SJ6.93.ll Hun-employor 111<1 ......... study poll""' F-.,..i..m but not CENTERPIECES BOAT ..... ...... oledr. ~ Union Hjgb Scbool I -==;;;-i:-"-;;;;:==-Cook must have b t 1 b pro-with one d. the finest neceuary, quallf!ed to wodl; ' «iulp, dtv rev, TV, trailer Hammond S\1liDft orpn WALL PLAQS CANDLES INCENSI .~ct. GENERAL OFFICE duct1on experience. Good decorator • tu d I 0 I ln in high a:rade Beauty Studio. LAMP a TABLE BASES whedl .... DMl,y 10 to 8 w/pereullb:t, nnr'O 6 ~-===-=-=u--1 WOmf.D over 30 for heavy background in 1auces " N-• ft-•·h. G 0 0 d Offet'I permanent work, 'Obi PM '"" ID -i.a 1-....... ft'Pll&L S.v• pZ. ORDER CLERK ·~-•to t'2ntl ..-• ..i..... ~--· ..,..,,... .cf• D'Art 1t -1c .. you c1n •fforcl' ...---.a..-u~ -· --..,.,.,q;, · .....,... mo ......... ,. prni£h.lng wortt:; the abWty Nlary and future. Give pleasant mvlnxlmmt. Good r· C.M ---J>"1od. Rapid ad-to mM•ge • "' -with ..,.,...,.., Box Mm Dilly '°""""'_.._Apply' FOR THAT SPECIAL OR UNUSU L GlfT Mar, • SCllMIDT.J'lllU.ll'S en Good ._,.., .,,,... al>Wty • ...,. ..... for OOod WO<ku. -~. Mon. """ Fri. • Pilot · BUFFUMS' 1-------------""'--'1\Appll••-1100 UOI ".....,· -..,,•a 11111 and gen.en! cledcal e.xperl-Xlnt working conditioos. to 2 30 ~" -· --11 ...,. nee<tod "''order c1er1<. Golden'• Magk w...i ::;.,. ' ~ -. Clerk Typist fashion Island I A R G A I N S ~ ""-· Pl"8Ant 1--""'=w=. ::1?th-=-c::;St.:,. • .::c::.M::.. _ -"""" with aptirude ""' N•Wf'O't Belch We have jllll moved from much larger qu "~ ..,v =M~ ~ wtlRLlTZEI\ Sltti>et. i..J.i Uu.H.~ Phone Sf?-3631, Mr. Expttienced Mature T I detail. Experience ullefu) but IDd I.le d~ to dispose ot. our l•ger ite Reuooable. Cout Vac:wm OObdlU<l:l, P915. -..am. Hir.iey, ~ PllX Operator e ephone Girls ""' ...,....,,,. E""'11at1--------lo make room . UP TO 40% DISCOUNT on m i; .11th, CM, <G-ll!llO KNABE Clllllltle, &""4 .,,... CAMBRO MFG . co. Part lime &m lhru Thun $100 WEEK -• oondi ..... Newport Waltnu many p!OOlll, 'llllS WEEK ONLY, RE!'IUG. GE,..._ ft., dr., dlllon, 1495. 6'6-<ll7l ~ Qay street P.M.s. Apply in penon '!:"-...~---" ,_ not •. n Beach locatlon. Apply ln ''----------------olj I ·1op ~--2 ~ HtmttnitoG &.ch Sh · ~·~ ... • 1"" ·own handwritlnl to Box M Part time 1 • l'fftel' , ~. ,,.-T I ,_, 1 •r•ton· Beach Inn or part time. Apply 9 to 31l Dally Pilot i419 VIA OPORTO, LIDO old, nrw ODl'ld.1150. MJ..3462 _._ .. _-_on ____ n_os_ 1 1, ~o~~er:PP~=eS: ~= ~ut ~~ rf!~· lllite 300, 1'R>.INm Dishwasher o,.. 11 .... ,. , ,.... ..., ....,. ....., 1125 InW Apt I c.M. RENT :~~~~V:: WAITRESSES NEA=°'T,_-...,...,,,-=-.-. -m-.-,,,,.-~~7~~ NMt~~lS ~=:_~aac!:; New Color TY Experienced Mb' need woman fot part time office Pleue apply ln per9CIC 1541 PYevfoWi pubUc cmtact A: ~/..)' N9 p h 9 n e calla work Penn;. P 0 1 1 t 14 n llfl'lrinc: NRnt. 4«11 G. Bh'dl between u p.m. THliATRICAL ,7900 Office Furnltvrw I010 $11. It&-$9 pfR MO experience prdetttd. . .:1...:.:. ' . :, . ' . ' SL, ~ ldl. lit o.c. Sna'"L Shop ··r. 0 • 292 s. CoeAt Hwy .,..........., plea.nnt teL manner, em-~ tll --------1 UHd Offlcie "urnlture 1:An;:;::ll:.:!q::_:=. ___ .;.1_11_ " DENNY'S ~·c"--~·d. qw-• -SCRAM LETS RDITAL CAN APPLY TO l'•-~-Lquan~ __ s._ach___ ...... <...-i -.-..-~ """ 1902 S. H•rbor Blvd. O&c;KS 127 Wood 83 Steel PURaUSE 1_ 1600 S. Cout Hwy. tbtnker, typing, tame lite LAUNDRY Shirt girl& Cost• -• , " • • GET ACQUAINTED Laguna Be<cl> bld<Pi Call bet 8 30 AM marl"n A senenl ..... 'L unlta SALE OllDER BY PHONE c.1.1.,1. Substitute 10 A.._,.,.. ' • Can<ul ........... IBll6 ANSWERS ;· lOll Exec. tr Sec1>. Antique chair........... 548-8511 11 -ho p So. Maki, s.D Ana. ~ or, l'ir• back S12 -. 11 Bentwood t AM to 9 PM 7 n....- ·-ur. art !Imo, perma. MATURE Sitt" • llghl SHOE SALES ""'°' Id! I! ,., ' Bontwood ldt 15 ~· Experienced, fast. nent. Apply Food Service housekeepfng. Start 9/30, OPrnING For bookkeeper, Palate -ViNI -Fraud -McMAHON D!SK Inc ldt " --··" ·•--w••-ft-M ••• E I-··• ~e D"·--•ftns ' ' ea 5 ldt •.., 5 ••.., FREE TO YOU Don Jote Mexican Rest. vu.ii.....:, Ne.........,rt Mesa UnJ.. work ev-«h!:r mo. 2 .1.wi wm:. ••'"' _.... ...,, x:r.r ,.._ Ul:UN -""""' ... ....,..,;....., •-s. ... _ ... _ _,_ .,..... • ~ •• ,... -1 .:-1-----.:::.:":=:° u....... o -• ", I ball •ti -to 9093 E. Adams tl.ed School Distrlct 2000 aw kinderprtmtn, Mon.-Frl. Daily Pilot Lii In Shoet .,..,.. at an army·~....... ,,_._, -.. •• - Nia Bch. 962-2990 Dr., Newport Beach, 'Ibun: $25/wlc. Talbtrt Vill., F.V. CXXXTAD.. WAl'I'RD)S, ap.. ~Dent commllll:lon A: bftae-= ,,.~"!!. .~ a 11 (Nr Kate11a off 8.J.. hwJ.) $150, ~ ~MO.: ORGANIC fll'Wbtr, meed I DEMONSTRATOR orFrlday'"'" ~-='022~~~~~-.,, "'...-. "-i.-""-~~;;-~~~===i;;::::';'.:::O="='~~jcorn,.. .. ' bone_,...comblntd CAREER GIRLS S"~ LADY LADIES 11"3Superk>rAvt.,CM. Apply In......, F I 1000 G•r•g•S•le I022 ~ bowu~~-.... • ~with wood tbtYJno, Good : HouMwlva ~ · 10. 4 Mon thru 1'r1 urn ture _. ~en, SW<l9111n • .... -mulcb.133-6m betwHn •A: 1 Coll-e Studenf• ~~Salesgirls and/ WEAR, FULL TI M E' Job. .Mten, Wom. 7500 ;:;;:=:::::;::::;===;::: MOVING MUlt Still nate brul 6 iron bed, ~le S or MJ.4931 after 5 9/YJ I -· or .. _ ....... 2 )'Mn exper-s 0 ME Exp. G 0 0 D -DU& to de•tll m1Jlt itell! ·n Q,ev ------· -..1. • tron bed. la lblpmmt of kit 1 ~~~at~ lmce In womens w~ar. SALARY. SEE MRS . ROBINSON'S BdrmRt,lpcchol.oeldid cyl, reblt~-'n:-t:ric. 1oola.. J LOVABLE rr1 tlctr , home pertiet:. Call 9 to 9 pm. ~Ml.1:: I-Country, ~-= ADAMS AT Loc•I m1nufecturer, mahog. xlnt cmd. $315. Ai.o Outom ROM _;;,. cba!ra, S AN'nNQUES J.JllPBl·~C M =~ :m ! 1 :=· · "'1.-· lmmodlifo oponlnp: FASHION ISLAND oolld ....... buflat • dUm. limed oak end tabtn <v"'l' """ -~.. . • · ! Brid•I Con•ult•nt EA1'.tN Ouimnas money Executive Sec:ret1ry e Shlpplnt Clerk NEWPORT BEACH cbet •175. Mahqr. dlnklc IOOd-eoodl 2 pc. limed oak ANTIQUD>: Roll • top desk BJamne U\--7MJ ~~ ) Attracive woman, ambttloo1, now, full « part time, !!~~-rial pot.!Uoo open In • Aaembler tbl with I chn $15. 2 Ma.hos· HIFI. 111 wmdft b&ml. with &-~; Gnndfatber p.m. . '1 &ood P,enonalUy,...u.e ~ •hoWine ~ustve Ta U i:..,,_ .lCall""""'·"'"'-~:.£rosul>.+e-pi'rt"1'hne Mlchlnllt _AA.._t_llllAl_owortJm.it1_ Jbllva. mite .QMld'• auto .harnnt-Potty doek;-Seaitat)I, -·II 1-11 ·110 hmlli, . ~er 2l. Some eY~. pre-rm~ Xienut Tefttry. -No ..... , earttr. JW"""n.v , e Eltctr.Poll ... r .emplofa :tuna. See M 16632 Rhone Ln. cbr. Very me. women'• treet, bow tront cbtna cab., OollM. ball poodle. bu fetnd. Average part time kift'lltrnent, cal1ectini Ol 543-m Town A: C:IU:ntrJ, Apply in 'PttlOf1 H.B. w Clll: M7-5912 • clotbel, .U. 10; 2 -winter walnut dinq: a,Ie., t cbUrs sbota, loves cbiktrm ,, $59. week, tun tlm• ;la4. delivery. 49'-62'l3 "'Oranp=-,,.--,=--,.,,---I 1604 Monrovl• WANTm: day or rvenlna 147-3880 coab:, I wool lddrtli. Size 40 • buffet, heavily carved; ~ 1/12 ! Week. No experience nee-HA~ )'OU always had the TYPE At t»me, addrua Newport IMch, C•llf. bnutf cdlep 1tudent1 for SOFA 7'1,i;', be&Qt b Jue men'1 eamtl hair eoatl; Seti of podi•! HhraJ Uled WANT Good bome for .,,.,.ely ~ es5al')'. For Interview call deme to be a ~e and env., &: typing maJ1UICripta. fall claues. 34052 L& Pllu, brocade; queen.liJe bidH,. -.db A cu coats. Grey I x l'urnitun~ TG Wut:mJmter 8"I PuiDt Slamelt eat, Mr. Whltney 5f4..«iiO • buline• woman at the Gd type writer ttq. Wrke Cl k t>&D& Ptl'Dt. l: t96-KM bed, n11t brown tw.ed; S 12 nic. Mile. M1-«iOI Blvd., WeAzDinlllm' m.3683 femlle, &1t.n4. '60-t69'l : ' ame time? Theft .. two vqier. to Box M-l95 o.uy Police Dl•JNlfcher •r bH .moll, l!lriWI. ad.Id. TRADmONAL bdrm p6ece• eves OPb' 9/ll PERMANENT Secretary/ft-ditferftit Jobi •vat 11 bl t Pilot Male or female {()pen l In-Apncl11, Men I hlrdwood, ProY f In 11 II . < p 1 n • val I •J) b 1 Sewing MlchlMI 1120 4 YAN>$ Co&rM wubed i:I c=-ls~=-=.~ 968-a504 BAB="'y"'sm=ER=""F"°o-,""1~8-mo k';1~~4-$5~te~~ ~en 7550 ffT-1495 TbmnuvU1t $280, daNic 1967 SINGER, complete wtth-IUld. You bmul away.11522 ,· Hdence on phone. One i1rl HOUSEKEFPER, plain cook old Day11, my b om' year clerical experieDce, ARGUS EMPLOYMENT COMP. Apt. fundlblna•: ~ Da $190., walnat cabtnel! Dtwrce ao-Trtaton IADt, Buntinltiac • ! offioe m9C31 tor couple 51iii daya. Miat Newpcrt: Sbcnil. C •I l type 40 w.p.m. Rotatina: Gtn1 ok/recpt ••.•• , It $JiO ailamt arrw. 11 Qi. n . ~ ~~M .. ~·~ DMilb tton force1 acrifice, Auto. Beach. 5fO..Ol'10 1112 iJ, ' drl't'f, baVe eood reftrtl>Cff. &l2-T381 evft PhllaJ ref Jdni • studio c.... ICaa ......... -wori; .... tDuch-0-m.ti bqt.. _.._. -A 1..---WI.. • BAYSI'ITEPt wanted tm. Private room, b&tb • TV =-:=~===--..,,~ ah1tta, excellent lrini• be:ne-Aat bkXpr •••••••••••• $2.00 -, ~ 'biJar frame -·us. c, • IWlo&o To •--.. -; mediately. Own traDI, Dl1 $275. Hunt:l.nKton Harbour. BABY S ITT ER, JJ&bt fttl, ru!dmce DOt required. MIT traJnee .••••••••••• $40IJ bd; atv. rm. fla'n ., cbOI, watem ,:::0 ~ Ject'. toa hoW. bUnd besu, ls,t ff old t.tmalt, mbt. poo. , l!rilmc. 5 d•Y• .,.k. 3 cblldren 592-SJ!kl houtekeepq: Uve in room I: ApPl.Y W..tmimttr Clt;)' Hill Salnrnet'l (msnJ) •••••• MO tblM, lamp&. 'IV, •tc. ~-e OW!'CUla w l t bout at. die. XIDt with ebilc!Nn. ,· l schl ap aftemocu. boud + NlU)'. MiuloD 82» Wutminlttr Ave. bf!.. Drlwr/ltooknn •••••• $80 wlr 113-4182 eql.llp,, 18' ._.,., a1molt tacbmentl. AaUme $3.87 sa:i...e& 1112 '' 548-71119 AD Ageocy needs bri&bt cbf Vltjo. tao-.2526 Jore Sept. Xlth, 1968. Phone Ox>ka ftmale •••.••.••• $2.00 SOLID cbmy d r o p • I e a f ~ G<m1 mo. cir 137.19 CMb. Call MALE q, 1iJ: mo. old. pu1 11 SALC:i lady, exper. buyq tr Frlda.y. Some MCftt&r1&l. lt MATURE woman, 3 dayt a 89M511, ot:. D . table, ' ~ ct.& BUILDJNG• l'md Bmdlt. ~ IM:ndor • Terrier, VII')' I •"~-., 1.-•ear. ,~1 bld<P&. loto ol .,.,.;,. op. wk In ........,,.,,.tt 6 DrJ Ra•I blill ARGUS EMPLOYMENT boaom dllln; S pc: teC• CM. Al1 Le-. Any ll2S OOod -c~lldrta. U-OU6 _., por.49f..<K75 1.agur:iaBeacb vt1 OONSULTANTAGENCY tional tofa, 15' loa1. donl4" •.rttcle1 ~Mutlullntt. ,,__ t/U ~kkpa .4 lninl· 40 hi' wk. •--Oean!rw, We.rt Newport. .. ----·~ - I ·-.: ..... Cout ""--· Chlb .....-tment 646-7621 , 20'3 Wettcilff, N.B. SM.7191 IJG...3020 ~-· Boob, eiec. CCON>IAN -·-_, N.~f=:f=:i;-, °"Rdlt.~~ .. ~.-.-~~ ... -~-=====....,.,--= Majer opalllon otfen op. lnl E. lTth St., s.A. 5C7.Q11 MOVING • ·--i.nd -•w'la. Oltldrm' .. women'• A • MO. o&il tbort .... tenia, • Pro Shop 675--0610 for mppt. -.. ...,~ HOUSEKEEPER Monarch portwjty for ~ "°' ~-•• dodllnC. IQ;Ytbinc S t Standard llbe. f75 male. bu W abotll, 1lkel :1 tfi'i or LVN dlarp nm11. 7. ~~ 3:11.~M=: Bay, mature, rella!)Je, 12.S. uleanaa 0t wom111 la nn J/l"DWl'lnrt . ~etc~~ i...m:; U-15, 10-4 Pll. • U7ep:E.. 5t843!l1 after 8 PM •..,M'~!!9' lotw cD&dNn.t"' I J :30 dt er S.11:30 ltt. Cao-&M-(1635 5 da I wk, own traOlp. bomn or ttaaleL Bulneal ""r''' · ' WO..., elf Newpcirt SPANl!H 1'cik Guitar with wn ,.,. 1 ue1 ~ o1 -·· -" 1m1flc1 -_...... personnel ..,... -MOVll'IG, ..., to11: -.... xmi """" • 1 •. s. - -""'"lltmd 111t. 1 ~e---Harbor Cl» W.ArI'RESS • COC<TAIL MA~m~-----eda1 t1al. GREY formic• wood rra!n 531-«>t& teat, •••••• i: . I .. ,-;::;.;t Home, --GIRL 21-27. Alley w... ,,;;;.;:; -;.;;;;.,;;.~ I 0 r Hal "•chin 'AtHC. agency = ... :. ~·cb!" :-... ~ .. .::"" oooi:~, .. ~·~ 1130 ---111' •: BAJU4AID, no bDdcil, no : = :in~e!'llflOrt Pia'. churdi la C.M. ~ 3900 !:. O>ut Hwy. 67f>..439'l 833 Dover Dr., N.L ~step • 1 • chairs: ch(st of &.wen; Pl•no. & Or9'1M BLK, mall. AKC ODc:br . -ld<ol -.,,.. 9,30-u. Call ,.._3!121 COOK 642-3170 549·274' -Kw' Num"""'....., SALi -• s ,... •Id. 1Htions. Top wages, paid BABYSI'ITER A: lite hlekp'g, LIGHT lDll-A btrb)' -SPANISH I' da 6 5' love Hema. 211'41 Bwhlnl, ff. B I 0 lft 8G-l8l7 l/U • -•-•--· home -l child -· _, Blldnc. School•I~~--1--• M.. ----·~ ' P •nos rt ' ' 'ncatian. UKle JU<W'• u-.i, f.M..I060 aft 7 . •ittina-for 2 chlldrell, 3 ~ No 'RD<Mdna en campua .,,...,_,...,. vvv -..... u-.......,.. 181--ZM Rtbullt pnda from $6118, 4 COCKER A: Tmllr mtud f I for Jntervie'w 56--1963 a week. Sprlnadale-EdJn&et See Food Director ~ ..:~• wed. Mft'• API'. A o.r.p SWt mUlt Wulltm new ccmoln, from puppjn t wD old • I • COOK, e,.,.,. .... Pr--~~· ~~ ..... H.B. 847-<i31S So. Calif. College '1 newport tell ... TV, -.. ....... l&U, Wllllltar ....... -~ tm o ferrect. Apply In penoa' :0:~ Qin .. ...,.ta <XX)K'S helper. Put-titnt 10 2525 Newport Blvd., C.M. Cnh fer P:um., •ppll. wbtr/dr7t1\ m tic h modell, flun ffM, ~ 8'11'-« lpm*I sd ME.'l4 LANES to ' M .... Frl. No ... .... HELP WANTED school of ........... ,.,._, ...... &C-3313 ... .Ajll. B SAV!: 11$ 11 .. 1111, ..... Ind. "' - 11tll Su-Ave., C.M. BARMAID WANTrn. -qulnd. H. B. ""''·Call Mt. REAL ESTATE usl LULT -"-· do-A Qlbrillo, Cll. -for-·· pltmo -. lfl.1!1111 l/U Pfl'IME lfC!'etarJ t:ir Imur. d Harbc:r at &kf!', at. Wek:!t, Vl 7-11155. ,.._ "' b fteSS cbair' rtd1Ql!r mblc. GARAGE Sale Hou_,.. COUNtl. -· 30 d'"1 OWr'• ........ , .. p SALESPEOPLE • -......m. I WAUJClll lllJSIC CITY l'EMALE cmlJ, c...wi, Ii J>fflco, !In ,,_ ' WAITltESSES All 'b lftt. In Do D NL _.... for Mlt. Bit MOO flo.1•1ttol -· -· bladr. "°""' l ·~~~ P.O. Bax I, ~ &b"l-~~ Xlnt tipl, E".xptr, ~. Cot-~~·or""'~~-UoenMd.--.r..t~t;.1 ._'.;' • BAKER rcund din. tble. A: ilpt. 14ith. 1:30 1.m. 1579 OMta, Maa '* M).2UI Jddl,. PbcN f7!.M till ~ ~ -~ yn, ~--· ta&> Otllff lloop 562 w. 11th ---"' -~ -<.., d>llrt, -A --Pl. N.B.111< da1t wiarr; ---, -1111 "'4Mll60bettPMIPM St.,CM. RnLHod'"R .. lty 111MWr1J11or,11i..totne ........... ~tm-''" Green Teg Sele ••oa•~•.B•lbnt• 1 tlld.. Ky bamt. $1aamnd FULL 'nine mPds for Motor W~A~rrRE!IS==.-=-~-..,,..---.,.. COUPLE, middle &fed, night wrlte riPt betort .r:.baol. SllOICl"5 ~-bed tofa. SAT -BUN. 10 tt I PM; Stpt tirtnp tlda fltDCIQI 11111 IM2ID t/14 Ln. "'""" M .... rrt. QJI """'' In ...,_ Beadl. lop""''" A -'11>. Ao!>IJ alteodent In Kcnoe!. 11outc ._ .... ltarolztr. Olllooel Queto tlie. Xlnt Ollld, Ii 1111* -2 bdrm. aota, .. fine -A ....,,.. IWJt ...... ~ -I ~altl. ~ -a.kt, <1' H. fnot,altop/dmtday-" ~1-'l)ploo School. -'115.-. Mloe.1'111Ne111arcs., Z:..,ploao6orpn...-old all ••att 1'NJ"""."'a'" ... --..a-=--port-.-..... =·1DmrAL _, _ fir ~N~tw"pCll~rt~~NB~~-,..,...,.. -.... -.. a.... ·171 lltl ..... Cll---· BIOi!. -....... --~ • ,,u ..-. A .... ot 'lbt VU. -In H--· G1J1U ...,. tn-.. ... aub. 137-<Jli22 MUSIC 1-, --· Office FumlhlN IG10 RUMMAGi Salt! Rotll1 to 10" 'lbt ..... -an lrlp. 145 E. 19th St. 0&. 2 Jdta axpa". M&-On.T ftK:ltoeililphtc Modeta.. Call OPENING for llol:*kceper, by profeMI. w1ci.r-. All UID> tmc. ck-tka, wooden, Good litmll H • 1 •c r •' t llft¥1 .t: GE wMber • ...a. --,an.r 4PM a.EANIHG ledy, 1 Ml "'1 McKoon Pb o torr a p b J ' bud -.._.._ -_.._ $35 .. JIG. PYt. Club. SDI 0>11<c1 QI W. WAltD'I BAWlllN Sl'IJDIO npolr 6,... W. ~ I · E-Hehl Maid or W hr da>t a wit. Rt!'• 56-l«n lot -· fuD -Wrflt n.. M lM "''· Wlldtn -PIJ MHll3I llO¢ H. tlM l'M ' llDI ""'por'• C.M.' -I :-=====,...,i:-: • m<M10 ,..'d.m.mlaltSPM. •u-•ny,u,..•··-... OolfJPllot * ArtCJ-* · p•-o-==()pm-"'-2ADOIWll.8-lblll6 -~ _.. lllllD1 -• ··= . 11 ~.. •-•• -.._ PWroi - -Pldor w1ll, -I •ot. • l.;;;O;;;i;;U..-1111l:;11:;:111ttL", :;;fbll:n;A.-;;Clart;;:; l~c. ::..:· :-.. : ~ ~ ~ ~~ .,:nn~ n:u '=.:"MU !!""a:-= ~ ~ ~ (Gfflll.,: Or.a ,,,..._., Dll1s 91. -.me t/U ~~ :· 198'1 .... Sii mt JlluGclee Con..,., H.B. A ap W-,_ • ---· -6 -""'* Cljoo) JC.a. ---llllO. -I YUCC4 J11M1a. f• .... IXMIBTJC btlP ......-. !IOtJSEWl'VU ·EARN WAITRDI ........ to .. BASYitlilA M. ts )I TUTOllNO: MetJJ G.IVIJa ...... 0 .. 041•• ftmDIUll'iiii.-•1.,. ti? Dpc1. $ o1ayo o ---..._ ..,.,. :"';r. 11i,ti -. VIDll• COiiea. Nto .... Jklli* -. 11. All In• •tll, ... td>l DW ....n Debo! -U, U. U. .. mQ9t i ~ 2 .... 1 -· f,tnna.o:::;. :;:.°"-;::;;ml=·----' IUI. -. -ISZI -~ -Ir.°""_ ... _.,. ""-• * ,.,,_ -l'1lr Dtdb>Plol W• .W.. -La. ClL ---z-o .. _ . ._ -W I Waitress-lunch ' ' • ------------------- ' ' I I I , ........ ,.-.,,,..-~·-··~.,--;-:-·-;--------· ----~--------~------------...... -----~,......-------------------- ! • • • • • I Fri., 7:30 pm, Sept. 13 $35,000 Inventory NEW &: USED FURNITURE in. New Spani&h, Contempo & Modem. Beautiful Bedroom and Dining room sets, china cabinets, coromOOes, cock· tail tables, chests, desks, te9 cart&, serven, divan5, love .. • seats, recliners, occ., chall's. 1 1 lamps, S\\'Bg lamp&, pidur· ' ' • l i t· • .. ' es, mirrors, dressers, mat· tresses, TV's, Stereos. re- frigerators, staves, washers, dcyers &: MUOt MORE~ WINDY'S AUCTION Manufacturers' Clearance! e WM S.itt-Wirter Sid e Jac...._Nyt .. Wbtd· e breot.-T,..11b e Cor4•r•y Sltortl e Fllrhrtf•• C"'1 FACTORY 2NDs Sat •• Sept. 14tti O•lyl • 10 A.M. • 3 P.M. SEA SUITS 125 W. 11tti It .. C.M. l . 1966 JAGUAR XKI 2+2 • Thi1 1leg1nt sport e1r offers 1ulom1tk lr1n1. & se1tlng for four s4299 (.C). fin. 1v1il. SUU830. ONLY 1963 CORVITTI 4 Sl'O. FAlTUCK GorgtoU1 firt Silvtr w/rtd ·lt1ther int A.bK!IUttly lik1 MW. s2599 OP J682. ONLY 1966 AUSTIH.fflALIY OU. 3000 (4) four se1t comfort In thii bltutlful sport1 cir. TEG231 . Somt-$2699 OIM will 1njoy !his ont. ONLY 1967 TllUM'H Tl4 llS Ruby rtd with rkh bl1tk lutMr int. 1nd ovtrdrlve. WEl752. W ii I '2499 pl11s1 th1 most discrlmin- 1llnQ. ONLY 1967 SUNIEAM ALPl~E RDSTl. TR0403. A. Ont owntr iport cir whidl will 11lvt l!'llny mor1 mllu s2099 of hippy driving. ONlY l'U SUNIU.M TIGO. Oran9a with back vinyl hard· A , .. bock to $2495 1choo 1peciel only MCYl'ORS TOYOTA WOO Beach mvd., Wltmmtr Ph. 8!H-3m Phone 894-3322 15300 Be•eh Blvd., Wmnnrtt '66 TOYOTA 13 VW Campers Garden Grove Blvd. at BHcb $92-5551 or 53+2'lM '68 VOLVO YEAR END Clearance AND DEMO SALE S11 YI todey! ~~L~ • IMPORTS '67 MERCED~ Benz 230 S. '65 4 Dr. Olev Sta wagon. '68 Heathkit Color TV, 19" Station Wagon, 4 spd, dlr, 548-4031 aft 6 oac. R/H. O/drive. Uke new All Modol1 & Moko1 WHtfill• & Sundi1I Immediate Delivery! 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 VOLVO '63 -4 d.r . ou~tan­ ding, new tbnJ out, radial tirf!'I U,345, priv. par\V. 962-281'l 1962 2'lO S. New crpts, bf!'tldllner. paint & tireg, Very nice car? $15 00. ,..,..,003 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 1960 AUSTDM!EAUY SPRITT Comp. Or1ng1. JSZffl. Tl\lly !ht prtlt· itat Sprihi in Or. Co. s999 ONLY 'M DATSUN 'ROADSTll J"'t Bke new, $1295 E'-onomy plus only 1954 MG TO Ser. #04$2 The c.J1ulc bocfot sTylt will !I~ you pride of owntr-sn99 ship. ·7 ONIY 1959 TRIUMPH Tl3 PXVl 13 A.lmosf t cl1ulc but mtny fl'IOtl hippy milts left in !hi• sn99 l•wtl. • .., ONLY 1961 l'ORS041 SfO.C~l 1968 E.rth Grnn w/cont. lnt. be. 0.H. ......... ; ..... "'· ca. s2799 641 ONLY 'H KARMANN GHIA top. FAST1 $1395 WOWI Only 9600 nlli cash dels. Takt older trade. PymU $39.86. 4Mo9T13. 545-0034 aft. 11. TRIUMPH T & M Moton QI Garden Grove BL at Beach, Garden Grove 892-5551 or 534-2284 '64 VW Must see, Beautiful green SSO. down. 0 A C paymenta only $33 per mo. SIZ-4615 Sport C•rs 9610 '57 CORVETTE 283 auto. drafted. Make oUer 3223 C.Olorado Pl. C.f\f. 545--0517 Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR· USED CARS CONNlll CHEVROlfl 2828 Harl.tt Blvd . c.osta 1i1esa 546-1203 WE PAY ... CASH Y Oil? Volkswagen or Porsche ,6; pay top dollars. Paid for or oot can Ralph 673-1190 1968 AUSTIN AMERICA- Jvll fectot"I lq•lp. lldffl"f AmfHtlc r,. ... IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON HUGE INVENTORY of • MGB GT Cpo • Austin Amer. • MGB Rdstr • MG Midgets • Au.tin Healy Sprite 41 /. % Flnonclng /2 0 Avolloble--0.A.C. GOLD SEAL USED CARS 1967 Por1che 912 Air collclitio11i11911 A t•1'1•01u c1,..._.111y •.ooo r11ll11. A ,...,, for tti. ~111llty ff!i1ul1cl . 1964 Porsche Coupe• 2 t1 choo•• frofllll, 0111 "C" 1114 ollO "SC". loth 1r1 1blo1•tol'f """'· M11•f ••• t• believe, 1967 MGB GT Coupe 2 t1 clrioo10, •"• f.ci, Ofll blue. lot" er• 11c1ptio111lly c/11• 1114 ••c• lri•t .....,. lo'fl' 111llNfl- 1965 J1gu1r XKE Coupe ~·d with blec~ intorior. lo•d•d with ,n J ag111r 1cc1notio1 i11c.l11di119 ch•omo wi11 wh11k '"d AM/FM. So~•r•I other XICE'1 t1 ch1011 froM. 1968 Corvette Hardtop Conv. T1119otl111 wltlt 111t11r1I loolhor l11t eri.,, fwrbo·Hydr1 •Ith 417 111,1111. Show•Do"' c111di+i111. Aho ,,., 111111 1161 "\11tt1" to tl1eo11 f..0111 . 1965 Au1tln He1lty O'Lux tr.4i1I bl" fi11\1h, wiro1, e•or.tr; .. , 111 lltlt 4-1•ri b11.,ty. Al11 r.d 1••2 A•uli11 H11l1y to oi:t..111. NEWPORT IMPORTS LTD. 3100 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 642·94o5 540.1764 • • "::-l~~~-':~"11~=· .... ..,. ___ . . . . . .. ----·,. ... , • -.... --.. .. .. -.. -----,. •• ...:...,_ -----------.-...----------·----.... ------.-.-..-. --------.... ---------.-.. ...... ----~--------~-~-~----~-------------- .. A T M c T u u 11 u u u u II l I I • • • c I ., 'I 1 • ., f .. . " " ' f ( 1 l • I I " · AU!-. Wonloll '700 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOltTA'rlON Uoed Coro "°' U11C1 Coro "°' "-=-... 1nm CHEVROLET COUGAR tub~ COlLEGI oi SCHOOL I'·-----'---. S,ECIAL .. COUGAR (Xl!.-T) M,.. Us.cl C.n ttOO '11 lm.pU& Sport Convatlble. • • 11 or I e • 1 • ID1 lf!:WPOl\ttl\ M<mlJIS y-., W.. wllll wblle ... -.... lmmedl>o.b Tra---'etieft t--1111 autom&He tnnL. pow e 1' call Ed Browo at J~ I: • ..,... • ....... -..... Able> Som, °""""' Count>'• -IS Ford 4 dr ..... ''" • liO • powu LlncOln, u-·-, O>uaar Ull8 Ford~ •• 1100 lllkll' bMudlul Ofttr ___ , 1918 J'l1mOOlh w-.. $IOO $695 • --·· 1000 w. °'"" 1980 f'UoaD Wap. .,., $300 Cu ftnmce Ill or part P1:f-. ftWJ., Newport Be ac ~ 1961 .Raml:iler w-.aa •. ,.., D)tbtl u low, as rJll* mo. tc-.cml. 5t5-Cll 1tfll ,. ..... 4 dr ...... ll!OO mo 0.A.C. 'fl COUGAR <G.T.) a 1961 T.atrd ............ ll!OO ELMORE ~--:!:!:.~"::: 1961 ow11n .. O>ooo .... $111) -- TltANSPOltTATION UoM Coro 990I UNCOLN .. ~.M-nt CO!<TINENrAL .. O..tlnontai. M..,.U-....i GOe owner aedan. ADtiqU• pld.AJiFMndlo,- coatnl. Wt .reer. All delta. COGYeD!mm., Air. RctorJ nrntlf,J. Call only ti JOU 1,ppne:llte the flneat. No ....... pleuo.Dir-54&-TT>l MERCURY 1(1)" ft,,..,,.,.._ availahle ai: MOTORS xtru. One owner Still GJdlr '° we """' -°"" -TOYOTA er1P>al '"-1 .........,., 'II 00L0NY Park Sia"'" t:raeta. Pb. IM-1320 Ca11 dQI &0-'811 Cll' -*'fL -.a. Mu.t all or lieut m:t NEWPORTER MOTCl\S 1Dll Stl--11'5L No deakn l'kW. dtmcmtrwtor. can Hal XQ& Hmtmr Blvd. Beach Blvd., Wltmnatr dlr. Sanden at Johnlon ._ Son, -DEATH tom. -; 'ti D ======== a..._ °""'>'• oio..t Lin. NEEO A C.Alt? :;::-:~"'",:'i EDSEL -. M•....,,., < o u I • r ~·-BE -. .... u,_,_ de~. l(Q) W. Clout TRANSPORTATION UoedCon 9900 ·PLYMOUTH Qutat Sehl ... BuTacuda, new q._ XIDt. c:ond .. one. °'1Wt· utru. '1 5 0 0 . -'ti§ FURY • dr. 42'1 e111. RIB, w/a/w, aw.n,. a.Ir. 30311 Capri Ln, tM .. Vuda) PONTIAC 1966 PONTIAC G.T.O. Hardtop, Wpeed on the Door, meta.lllc 1ftt11i with black -.... 1'>1!t!voly '!" ~ In Oran&e County. ONLY Im' Can ftnaooe all er put PIY' merita u low .. $27 .00 per mo 0.A.C ...,..., • • .&nftl-..-...I ewr 8ff. Loaded W/everf 'SI n>SD... GOOD CClrfO. Hwy, Newport Be a c h • eBmknlPtT •Rttc•e.-.T utra )'Otl eoold bu;y, tnc:l. $135 ~ ot 5f6-82'i8 MOTORS •Bad er.dttr • _, .-• i --TOYOTA ELMORE e·Mi1ftar7 eNew ID Ana? StUl ia:id WUTaDt7 Pvt. e 6Q.5170 e '14 <DL. Pk. Station Wtpi. ~~ =:s ""· 541.,m . FALCON ;: :;;, M;".!:r.:: 15300 a.!~- tOll Bo. ...... ""-... IMPALA .... ' dr. Fact. Coll """"' ·~-ROY CARVER <2 b1ocb N. o1 Seen.> air, full.,...,"""',,_• COLLEGE Oil SCHOOL l :'tl=--=ca=--.""Par~k-5~1,-,~tt,..o-n l'ONTIAC SUia -I'll -palnL A-1 cond. 11500 . SPECIAL DRi.U'TD>, Mmt. Rll. 1962 Ortc1naI owner 5&9-2588 '62 Fakon DelllU Sedan. =::n-· t ""M-~~..:... .. ~ -~ Bl., Com .. _ •• b~ wt -· ..... -.a-......... Kl 4444 """'-"' A1p1oo !WI ol d ~ CHEVY '""' truo. Gd ~~ bl,. ID"" Coll -545-3278 "''· 6• $695 or beM: otkr. su.-ft.&t ' mad., $1&0. er reaQl•ble ·interior. Radio. hfftn'. A 5U-Tl51 cflr, 0nnp Cowrly't ~ 1-====~~==oi~"~"g•;· -~~·==== re&! mllet.ge rettu. Onl,y =-====---=~=-Dealer far 1"olla • RO)~ and I BUICK $695 ... CDIJGAR ,.,... 91 PS I ""'"" Co ..... NENTAL Cu """""' all .. -~ ..,.. "'· RAH, Coll M0-3"' alt-==-~====~ n 11 ~· 1 COLLEGE OR SCHOOL '64 RIVIERA. l'k alr, full . ment ... Jaw u $17.oo perl;::"'=i':-·m=.===== SPECIAL pwr, tit wbL AD utru,""' '69 <X>NTINmTAL. "'-mo O.A.C. MUSTANG '62 Pool Lemano Spt. Club ~·Orr ownr, pri priy. Sllillprmo. includes.ervice ELMORE ---------\ Cpe, Be..utiful Artie white 644-2596 • m • i n t e n • n c e • Hal with red bucket Rats, auto- ! b 1 Sondon 6'UlJ81 -S 1961 MUST.AN&, 6 cly, l 9PCf. '66 BtnCK Co n vet t e ' Mv ~vR Radio. Llme-gold cokr. Top matic ttana. Euy to ckive Wtldcat -owner. Air, COMn TOYOTA ""'"· .... ....... 11895. ploa ioU of ... m11 .... pow/S. all elect. E:x:cel Ph. 894-3120 642-fl'lB $795 cood........,,, l,·63--00-...,.--w--.----·115.100 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr ·=o;"'Jro=ST=AN"c"'."":m=--.,,-.,,..,-=8 Can ftnanct' an or part pay. 1966 BUlO< • Skylatk • LoW R/H, id thl i: eood, 1 BACX To 1ehool special! 'M qi, auto trans, bucket mr.ntl •11 low a11 szz. per mi. Aircondltlo ni n1 . owner. $500 · OI' offer . FALCON v...a, auto. tnna., ...a. radio, heater, &ood mo OE.AL.C.MO Orlg;nol .....,_ """""' .,......, ....... ,.,. °' Ilk• """ """' lllOI. 613-631• RE 62 BUICK Inv I c t • COD-\-;=======:\ payt. cl $36 mo. 54&-4885 87 Muatalll. Full equip. ~rlibl•. 1370. can Dan CORYAIR Air. """"'"" cond. ,......,. -------FORD •-• MO'roRS TOYOTA Ph.19f.J3>) 062 CORVAIR Morua, 4 apd, '6' FORD Fairlane Sta. Wac. CADILLAC RIA, .... ch,.cl>. gd tin•, OLDSMOBILE Ism ~ch Blvd., Wat:mnstr GRAND Prix 19&4, all pwr a air. rood cond, 1 a.mu. Saaifice $1450 642.-8381 1---------1 • wry rd cond! S48-6lM Gd. cond. 1 ownu, mA11J '61 CADIU..M: Sedan dt Ville %398 Redlands Dr. H.B. xtn. $100} er 11.1bmit ofter. '66 OLDS De)\& 4 Or. Must AIL POWER indudtnc air ,. '62 CORVAIR MONZA. C:all Day 673-8650( »ii eeD our bMutUully cared cmdltioning, pc>Wer steering, Completely ~timed! I ::=615-00R7==-=--:-.,.,.,0--;-, for merry oldsmobile. lt bu power tnkes, ()OW'et win-$t95. Call 5411-7344 ffM • '67 FORD Squire,"-fdiiil kied-factory air cmdtt:ioning and daws, S.wl;)I' 1e9.t, -..to. trunk wkendl ed .til1 under w1rnnty, lo other nk:e a c c 110 r1e 1 opener. Radio, be'llter, ol .=~co=R~V~AIR=-:.51--,-,-mJ., xlnt CObd. $3150. Llc $2250.00. Sac1iftc:e o 1 r. '66 GTO. Tri power 4 apeed. Xlrlt cmd. Pwr ltr'll'· New tnm. • rear end. Mf-{i686 course! Oean. ~.00 ••. 1961 a wag. XEV 182. Priv. party, Pham 56-82'78 or 642--am ~ fF\illertm) Need& repair. Good can-9G-83ll '40 P 0 NT I AC. Cbllect01"1 Item. 57,<n:I orig mi. Ex. Ont Bm Otter! StS-6868 166 C1dlll1c ,ff VIit. ::r:~ = buiu· Make 1966 GAIAXY 500, 2 dr bdtp, ·=: l dr~ Fu:alr, vtnyl top, AM·FM 1960 OORVAIR .f door . air, p/1, auto. b'Mll, new reblL Full pwr. Finl $750 radio I beater, pod cond, Radio. Heater. Auto. $200. tires. Xlnt ccmd. ~. tak8 963-Ull RAMBLER $3$0. Bank will lmd $3325. 55-2962 9114 =56-J689~=~"'~'-PM~--=--OLDS 1963 OidalS Ccmvt. Owner &15-1911 67 FORD F.cnnnline Van. Pwr str'r , auto. Veey Oean, '39 CADD.L\C " dr tiedan. '60 Corvalr, ·new tires Pick~ P¥ml'• •it'• )'OUl'S. • Be&UtJI lit S9IXI takes. Rebuilt motor. Can be 1e111 ==-~~-~·~.....,,.,.~~= l75-5002 91)2..1003 at Tl!UCO •ta. F.dfn&er • --:,:.,...,RANOIEll===o.-°"llOO;;;;-- F.dwanlo IU!. CORVEt IE ·so O'.lRVAIR .' s:m ~a.;:_ :X,°'~·=·~ T·llRD '60 CADILLAC CmTl ?CJnt 'M CORVETI'E O::m\'ert., c.<ond. • Bnnd new tire•. nm or be8t ofter! Anxioul Bat olfer. Mn. Bahr. .... -'•• 615-ST&:a Aft. 4 PM 675-0100 .... _.... COUGAR CAMARQ . .. . .. '6'T YAMAHA · $C!S. M&-7332 equtty. ~1115 '55 'I'HUNDmBlRD, New '98 TCIUNO 390 9PQrt q>e. \ .;::==:;;;::;;=== radiator I b a t t e r y . Socrtlke ..i.. Sbarpl PLYMOUTH AUlomatl•. R/H, .,,_.,,. -Modwlk:aily ...,. 18 00 . 4 SPEED 54H03< JEEP .'SPEC' a-um ..... ~ ... ~,,~.iuRD=-..,---"~ .. -•. -.... -. (GT ) Air " ' "' • -1etU!nt ttdl'.r !D-'<1 OAMARO SS 300 4 "' ''1 COUGAR . . S ' W HIGH PE1tf0•u•ucE ~. ot-•·-, all ~--\.....-del ' in.' cond. Pwt steer. • brakes. '64 J•p tatton agon ~ .... -..-~~ -r'" ..,. comp/via""' uxe TUt..a.,.,.y 8¥etinll' and other ..... heel drl.ve, beautiful con-CUSTOM CARS atru. $MXl. UJ 493-4329 terkr, pi concl. $2400. ldn.L One C'IW!le!'. Still cHtkn, 25,<nl mllel. Drive to IARG!SI' SELECTION IN ............. _ _,_ full -,_ o··~E COUNTY 'MT.DI.nu ......... u, JIO'I', <> 1 """"''• tmder oririnaJ faetor,r war-the market or all the road jf'-~-...1 .a-fac air. Excel cmd. $1595. CHEYR. OLEY nnty. Cali doyo, 545-3278 o< ""'· _.._ ......v I'll. -, .... eve. 548-7751. No dealers ONLY S1J96 ,._ -·-_ .. _____ -- l Dir Can finance.nor put p..,. \iiPWftter '6C T-BIRD Landau, powtt 164 MAllBU I ·''--'=~·~-·~~-..-= menta u k1w u $18.00 per 13032 Harbor Blvd. 537"'*'6 atra:. air, all ext'RLI. Pvt Super Sport v-1'67airC~!"'dlrH1fullrdtopwrp mo 0.A.C. '&I SPORT Fury, top eond. pcy. U650. 4~7692 Flubing red, autamatic • wt .... , ' mack .ELMORE SeUinr at $990 1961 T-B1rd CONVERTUJLE -·· ---· -Immaculate condition. -D.. .. _ ...,_.,. ..---, __ ..._ t •--•--bottom ~ « sa.3651 -· u~ owner . • r brake• IMMACULATE. ........ u op,-"-""""" ~=.....,-~--=I ~ ·~ Only ... WW take $185 cam or rood MOTORS DoN*T stw a • ..,. pt .....,........,..., $149S """oar. Will fin<:. bol Al· TOYOTA auid< -ior • w1t11 • '57 CLASSIC T-B!rd, orlgtnal -..._ ta 10. 49.f.9'Tl3 or 56-0&lf Pb. ~ o.n;, Pilat nat Ad! owner. 2 tops, reblt tram. C:?an tin&noe all OI' part ~ a.r IG-~ · . Gd cood. $1895. 67J.-1698 men.ts ••low u $2t.OO pu\~=,;01ARG;;,;;;~";,,;1T;'~=,_..;1s:;;""';:Bo=:ocl>;;,:BI:"';:·::· ~w;-:==.,:.=;;;~='"=======.:::=:.::==::=====::;::: mo 0.A.C. ELMORE ?.Jar<JRS TOYOTA Ph. 89<.J320 15300 Heach Blvd., Wstmn.tr * IMPRES.9VE IMPALA lOO!j CHEV. V-1 "SUPER SPORT" HDTOP CPE. Pow· er Glld•, pwr. ltec., RIB, etc. &aut. emenld ~ w I plu.b black v1ll)'l bllcket 1eat Inter. plua brand new w/wall ttrH. A mWt money buy In the jet ll'nOOth U.S. No. 1 choice! ONLY $1695 lst cu lot on Harbor B1vd. JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-M"""'Y Colta Men Branch 00 Rarbor Blvd. 642-7tl0 '&3 IMPALA Wsn. V4' t pea, air, PS, PB. XHn cond. 67l-5099 '60 1MPALAC<lov ~-.~EXCti~ mnd • auto -p/L New top ,&; dlttttentlal. 6'l5-M80 alt 5 pm 1J66 CHEV ca,..1co Factory air, pwr. bnJrem, auto tn.GI. Xlnf cond, $3200. 675-1842 I '6' 6IE\i ~ CJoupo, A/C. 11,tm ma-. Pri PU'b' 13,600. 8(1.tm 61 QfI:V Bhcayne. Stick, 8 cyl 2 new t:lrn. Reblt ~. Nu brka I 1hockl. M2--8501 -. . 1968 CAMERO io.dedl U» • hi• OYtt ,,,..m. Prtv. --'51 amvt • .,.. .... 4 .. Ota.I 1110D ar brlll 4-, "4Ml2Taftl "' CllE'/Y n s.a. XlNI' cam. !IQ llalllll .. C.N. Ol>J. -iiiiiii; -.,_·14,---... -··--• . IN THE NEXT 8 DAYS POOLE BUICK IS GOING TO SAVE THE PEOPLE IN THE ·HAR- BOR AREA MORE ,MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE ON THE FEW REMAINING 1968 BUICKS, OPELS AND JAGUARS! -SAVINGS UKE THESE-1m11.---------~ Exec '68 Electra limited 4 Doer Her4te,. It •ltt•l1thoty l•e4•4 hr1cl11dht9 ,_., ••••ri~·bl•kea.wilt<ll...,..., elr co•utlitie11i119, ......_ rMie, uth• \'1"'4 MM 1M rMf, .t.. ..... 11. TWO TO CHOOU PllOMI D•mo '68 Buick Skylark 2 De., S,.,.t Coepe. loceUy tlriwo11, low 111llut•· A•t.-tit tro11llflinl•11, tt4i• •"' lit••t.t, ,... •'"Mt. .,._ a,,,n.. h.bt ...... •Ir 1:•ll4lfl•11- ""''f<, SAVE $1200 SAVE $600 SALES·S&RVICE-PARTS· FINANCE·RENTALS ·AND LEASING YOUR PllSONAL SATISFACTION GUARANTIED "SERVICE IS OUR MAIN CONCERN" 0,.., Mendoy "'"""" frldoy 'Ill 9 p.m. 0,.., 'ffl 6 .., S.tunloy-CL<?SEO SUNOA Y BUICK THI IUICK COllNllt y_. AalllcwbH Bllicli·Opel·.i.111• D1al1r 234 E. 17th St. 548-7765 , • • on all '68 CARS in s-toek ! \ \,ottom• .0 to absolute '°" 1'ft Prie•• 1\as\I Chrt•'•" end • . entory of new Th• entire !."" \.e w•'t for d be sole! to m• Plymouth• mu be eomin9 oc! I which will scion «q m •• t tit• 0 St'" • 9re• b tore\ "' never e • Sav• as 1n. • ·oon't rnisi this\ ,.\ect1onl BELVEDERES lncludin9 S1t•lit•11 Road Runn•rs and 6TX1 Priced from ••• $2272 &t1in• Number UE1017il BARRACUDAS vm.d Equipment Selection. Priced from ••• $2471 Entin• Numb., 1111119-46 Chryslen and Imperials Pri1ctici11ly All Modelsl SAVE TO • , • • $1J47 En9in• Numw KJCJ06'26 '66 PONTIAC '64 CHRYSLER &TO H•rit•p c..,.: • I. ••t•111•lfc, rffle, lltaf. r, power 1t..rlftt, pewer .,..~, Tri-power, VI. r•di• llHI ..... fe•t•r;t •1r. I.ASH •"' """'· '1Vlof17J ]1), All f. 11 1-. lew ... $2222 s1444 '63 DODGE 66 CHRY'S. 300 • 440. YI. 1.tM11•ff., rt~U•, De., ••'"'!'· YI, ,.,._.. h••ttr, ,.-1t..ri,.,_ FAC. '" , .. , •. 11 .... ,, ..... rOlY All CON01TIOHIN6. ,...,;.., l ltr1k ... ,. .. , lffY 0111 '"'-FACTOAY All OHDITIONIN5 ISVHI 771 s999 $2666 '65 DODGE '•lera 1 · 4-htr4 .. p. VI, •111 .. rnaHc, raJle 111111 Met. .,, ,.. ...... .nllf. Mtr ...... ""' $1599 '66 PLYMOUTH s,ort .. ..,. l•••N. ••• ... , ..... 11 ... 1aH, n . ''· r. wl114owt. F1ttory t lr, oft.. A r••lly fro.ti c•r. l'PVJlfl $2299 · '68 PLYMOUTH c. ...... S.lwr~·· Sta ti" Wafell. Jll CJD YI. AT. A&H, f'S. rf, -· Fact.ry eir. Nc:t.ry ._... • ...,.. Pi.41- 610107111 • $3555 '68 PLYMOUTH F.;y Ill 4 Dr. H.T, VI, ..... tf•M.. llH, PS. ,.1..,1 ,..f, F.ctofy .ir. l•I. •f f1ttO"J wty, L..w ,,.ii-. (V$f IUI $3444 • l 1. ·I I • I r I ' ' I I f j l I --~----·· -- lltA.D.Y ·PILOT EDITORIAL P A.GE Benefits of Beauty Pacl!!c Coest lll&hway will become a 1eenic blgb- w~ wttb ocean views preserved along its t2 miles in Orange Cowrty, ii the Orange County Coast Association aucceed! with a program now under way. The association Is seeking state designation of the route as an official scenic highway and t1 gathering lunda fOr undergrounding of utilities an4 ·coo""°! of signboards. Cowlty government has agreed to match up to f7.5 mlillO!I In funds to implement the program. And in what is believed to be a funding program unique to Ciilifon\ia, llnaocial help will be sought from such di· verse non-governmental sources as business, industry, development associations and private developers. Newport Beach and Huntington Beach are already m= good progress. In Newport Beach, the city has p1 grass, trees and shrubbery a1ong the city's once debris-covered abandoned Pacific Electric right- of-way. And in Corona del Mar the merchants have joined the city in converting center islands to flower prdeos. In Huntin~on Beach, the women's auxiliary of the Chamber of Commerce is spearheading a beautifica- tion program in conjunction with the widening of the highway through that city. Beautification is far more than beauty !or its own ~ake. It has repeatedly been demonstrated that spruc- ing up and "greening" up a community attracts both business and industry. ' bllllon over the next five years. And reta.Uen report new Ille in their cash regtstera. A leader in the movement taid, 11 Let'1 face it, your Main Street is the first thing a company on the prowl tor a new plant site sees. Or, for that matter, a tourist. lt is, in effect, your calling ~ard. . "If it is cluttered and sculled, your ch4nces of los· Ing the Industry and customer are very higb. Bui paint up your store fronts, upgrade street lighting, put In new displays, sandblast exteriors, and plant trees and your chances of landing both oew Industry .and out.<>1- town customers go way up." One more benefit was experienced: The Mtnne-- sot.an.s gained a feeling of rebirth and aelf~dence by solving their problems without outside help. All concerned in the Orange Coast version of "in- stant renewal" deserve hearty applause and full sup- port. Ghoulies and Ghosties "From ghoulies and ghosties aod long le&glty beasties and things that go bump in the night, good Lord deliver us!" That old Scottish prayer will be a good one for the superstitious set to remember tomorrow, for it will be Friday the 13th. . It hardly seems worth a mangy rabbit's foot to worry about the one day, however, what with ao many Utlngs going bwnp every day all over the world. But those who do cling to belief in the power of A prime recent out-of-state example is a six-county area of northeastern Minnesota. Fifty communities em· barked on what they· caUed an °instant urban renewal" program. It was aimed at revitalizing in quick order, and at low cost, the downtown Main Street areas of all the towns. The formerly depressed iron range region has since attracted $1 billion in new industry, expects another $1 ,, magic and witchcraft -and therefore have a four-leaf clover or a horseshoe close at hand for protection to- morrow -should hang onto their talisman. Friday the 13th comes again in December. .MAL>a:at~ "'IT'S SEEN A GROO SEASON. A BUNCH Of KIPS' l!OU&HT ALL MY OVEN <LEANER Af.ll> (\TY "ALL 100K ALL MY WHITEWAS'H.~ Mbongans Welcomed Them Warmly Herewith 11 another u n w r i t t e n chapter from that unpublished reference work, "A History of the World, 1954)..1999." Its title: "The Death of Amerioan Political Ooo- ventiom." ~y factors have been cited by his.torians for tti.e disappeManct of p o I i t 1 c a I conventions from the American scene., but the prime cause, most observers agree, was that neither major party could find any place to bold tllem. This problem became apparent ln _ the 1972 presidential year. Miami Beach bad ·paid I h e Republicans '800,00J in cash and services to host their 1968 Convention, erpecting to recoup in tourist dollars and reams of free publicity. BUT IT WAS wtm mixed emotions that the Miami Beach Booster Club received a telegram early in 1972 from the GOP National Commi~tee, saying: "WILL RETIJRN TO MIAMI BEACH FOR 'I MILLION." The BOOlters Club met in the ruins of MiaaJ..i Beach'& famed Ghengis Khan Hotel, beQvily-cobwebbed but still bati.table,, to coo sider the oiler. · "Don't forget. we'll get reams of free publicity again," said Club Presi· dent Hergen Weems, i:,pening a yellow- ed 1crapbook labeled 'Convention, '68,' "like, 'an atrociou1 monument in bad taste to all that is decadent in American society.' Or: 'kel~strewn beaches, steamy climate and $100 whores.' Or, here's one: 'U Pickett had charged at Gettysburg the way Ml.a.mi Beiach merchants charge he would have wound up in Canada.' or COlllU, let's not forget the tourist dollar.'' "I SAW A TOURIST here only two or three years ago," said one Booster wistfully, "He got lost on his way to Key West." After much discussion, the Club 811 Geor11e ---, Dear George ' My hu&band is an efficiency expert (time and motion study Is his specialty) and he drives me crazy with his stop watch telling me how I could "save steps'' in the kitchen. Hi!! "expert" lec- tures drive me wild, because all he does is lie around on the sofa. What C8ll I do . SICK OF HEARING IT Dear Sick c Hand him a mop and bucket. '"'"' will •lop bi• clock. Dear Geor1e: U you really understood women you wouldn 't havt ad- yfM. R. T. not to pursue the matter. Any woman would know -Cid ... u just pi.ytog bar<l lo pt SUE ... .~ ....... --... • Dear Gloomy Gus: Last weekend was a newsy· doozy in Laguna Beach. A wo- man crashed her car into a home , killing herseU. Vandals turned loose an eight-ton sec- tion of concrete pipe down Cleo Cliff, narrowly missing a home. Thieves thieved, burglars blD'~ gled. What next? -J. T.L. agreed it had litUe to lose and sent a portcard In re ply: "G iv e up $10 million and you can nave the pbce for a week." As for the Democrats, who bad received $900.000 from Chicago to hold their 1968 Convention in that city, t!ieJ prudenUy decided to boid their "rl con- vention elsewhere -p r 1 m a r i l Y because Chicago had been boycotted by all rational Americans since th• reams of free publicity received four years earlier, IN THE END, both parties seot idenUcal messages to the mayors of every A m e r i can Ci t .y : "CONGRATULATIONS! YOUR COM· MUNITY PICKED AS SITE OF OUR '72 CONVENTION. THINK OF FREE PUBLICITY YOU WILL RECEIVE." The replies ranged from, "Are you some kind of nut?" to, "The first delegate spotted here will be shot on sigh.t." The Republicans finally settled on the Bonneville Salt Flats and W"ere having an exciting time d .e cryi ng · spendthrift b~aucnt.s and Gila monsters 1urtil they w e r e un- fortunately b u r i e d in a surprise sanclltorm on the third be.llot. THE DEMOCRATS were trying to choose between Alcatraz and the bot· tom of the Grand Canoyn when they received a generous invitation from the Republic of Mbonge to hold their convention there. "To think that there is still one place in the world," said the Party Chairman. tears In his eyes, "that believes a political convention is an asset to the community.'' So the 3000 delegates and can · didates, singing. "Happy Days Are l~ere Again,'' took ship and landed at last in Mbong·a. The Mbongans welcomed them w.armly. boiled them carefully and ate every single one. How to Address Our Lawm akers U. I . SaHATOlll TlWNI H. I(~ jll), 11} I . 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C-1...t\ll .. : ~ llliCI .... 111r.,_, lndu.itlef lttietllM. *"' ~ lot.rt H, '"""' IJllltt Dllffld-11, 17m ._,, arwca.. ~ ~ °"""91"'91 Ell<""* -11.-......,,..,._., ~ ... c ...... 0...1W1•it. ....i S!tfe ~_...,... ..... ~ ...,..,._ ._. CM'P ,...._ Oltlr~t••·CH, ,,_ w.t L~ Wit Do ,....,_""· c-"'"'~ "'"'""' ~ ,_.,""'*' •• -..-tuetlell,, Mid \lic.-OM!lr!Nfl fMellliUI. ow-.. llfllllltlfYt; _,_l ..... ~ .,.. ......... C•llf- .,-~ _, . . -. • Central Aim of Revolutionary Minority . Discredit All U.S. Institutions WASHINGTON -The politics of dlssent, confrontation and disorder deserves careful and respectful study, Before Atty. Gen. Clark and Dr. Milton Eisenhower get carried away by the sociological implications of this time of trouble they would do well to study the politics of disorder for what it la, a revolutionary technique. Atty Gen. Clark is examining "police brutality" in the Chicago dlsorder. Dr. Eisenhower's com- mission on civil disorders is studying that and everything else. They will lose their way, like the riot com- mission, if they do not focus on something else than sociological generalities, the right of the young to express themselvei, and so on. The technique ol public disorder is sophi&tlcated and puzzling but there are .!Jome wide ranging thinkers at the White House who belleve they have got it figured out. In their Context ttie war, Gene McCarthy, Rap Brown, stoteley Carmichael and the yippie1 and hippies are merely pawns in the game. THE CENTRAL ArM of those who master-mind the politics of disorder is to induce a right·wing overreaction. tbU& sharpening the dark divisions in American society. They would create an atmosphere in which a revolu- tionary minarity can thrive and grow on the revulsion to a "gestapo" in a "police state" supporting an un· popular wnr . .,_.,.lllC dilsent by force and persecutmg racial and political minorities. Al1 government, all institutions are made the em- bodiment of evil. Law-and~rder is but the shield for blgotry, hatred, lnjultice aod repression. · The march on the Pentagon earlltt Ibis spring, the disruption of Columbia Univer1ity, and the Chicago .outrage are 11nked together at of the &ame pat- tern and becawe some of the personalities involved were the 1amt. The march on the Pentagon failed because t.he youthful front wu not smjtten down by tbe war lords. THAT CONFRONTATION Involving some 50,<XXI protesters waa band.led ln style by riot-trained federal troops wbo did not respond to taunts and could not be lured into overt physical react·iO n &. The youthful demonstrators, instructed vi• bull· born by their older leaders, simply had to fade into tbe night after failing to create riotous scenes for .the television CaDJeras. Cohnnbla was more of a success but not totally because ex-president Gr~son Kirk avoided an. immediate confrontation with youths wbo madt> •, very bad public ilnpre3slon by cam· ping in his office. Chaos was created. however, the functions Of the university were brought to a halt and, in the end, the right-wing reaction asserted itself in the shape or tbe New York City police force called in by univer1ity authorities to reclaim con- trol of their institution. Chicago was a total success. The confrontation was brought to the stage of violence. Whether the violent police reaction was provoked or unprovoked, justified or unjustified, was of UtUe momenL It happened and tru>.t is what made the Chicago confrontation a suc· cess. Without the police reaction the Chicago demonstration would have gone down as waste motion like the Pentagon march', and notable mostly for tbe shock value Of the repeated chant," .• , you, L.B.J. ALL TJiE BE1TER waa 1lle fad that a case eould be made that the police aoted without fUfflcient Pfl)o vocation ~ that the incident *ame. .a flaming outrage before the televilion. cameras as the Democ:r.atic NatiOnal Convention miwed into ~ ISenotinl stage. Atty. Gen. Oark .ind Dr. Eisenhower can help by d•llninc 1he elements that go i.DtO the polltlcs of dilcrder, spotllgbtl.ng it.a leaders, Md gettbij: ''J>Ollee b<ulallty" into ll?t coa. text It bel~nga. • Thero Will be muclLmO!O or--. confrontation ... dbOnl.r l>e!D<t "" get through tbls period. An un- derstanding of the ~ of disorder al)(! bow they Opeiate ~ii essential to working out ,,_,. to deal with it. E1tab!ilhod au1llorlty will need some new techniques Of HI On. Local poJ.ice will ~Ye to achieve .!lmr levels of sophistication, or in th• end we may be faced by what no UM wanta, a federal internal MCtrity force like those in many ottier nattons. 1bil would make the apostles ol dilOrd.er very h"l'!>Y· Bartlett's ~ro~ght Up to Date A number of figures besides Freud and Jung have never before appeared in "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations." Pemaps, writes Emily Mori&oo Beck, editor of the new FourteeDth Edition, because they were not thougllt to have said an)'W.ng familiar. But, Mrs. Beck adds in cli9Cumng ttUs "Completely revised" and marvelous refen?!lce tool, k. w.u astonishing to find among the. missing in earlier editiom Con· focius, Oheckihov, Brandeis, Bergson, Cotton Mattier, Gan<lli, Lao Tzu , Kam. Kierkegaard. MARY TUDOR, for instmnce , once raid: "When l am dead and opened, you shall find 'Calais' lyin·g oa my heart." Th:at's now in. So Js ttiis line from Juvenal: "'Ibe greatest reverence Mi due the young." And Cromwell: "J beleed:I yoo, in tfle bowels or Olrist, think • possible you mleht be mista~n." Cromwell's words were f.ainil.iar enough tlhat Jud&< Larned Haod suggested they be ''written ove.-the portals ol every church, school, coorttbouse and •.. le gislative body in the Unlt:ed State'S." Since the last revised Bartlett, a centennial edlt.ioo in 1955, or just before It, a number of notable words have been uttered, aome by John F . Kennedy ("Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never rear to negotiate"). Mare than 500 new en· tries •e in thi.a edition -John X.X:Jll. Mao Tse·tung, Martin l.Altlher King Jr., .....,.... ~-lw O.."-" ~,. Ul"""' L.,,.. a-1 11'1 •.1 tlL.11. Albert Comuo. Sam Ra)t>urn . Pablo Plculo, J. D. Sollllger. J . D. Sal· inger? "I keep pidlJrln& 1111 -little lddl Quotes PbDlp O'Roft•, Veohlra, Jaot back rrom Viet laty -"Untu Hanoi Ull· dent&ndl that aggression does not pay. we . •hould put unrelentlng p .. 11ure oo tlJe eMl?\Y In bOlh North and South Vietnam • . .... -. in th.is big field ol rye ... :if they're running and they don't loot \\bere ttiey're going I have to come out from somewhere and cak:h them. That's all I'U do all day. I'd just be the catcller Jn the rye and all. I know it's crazy." ("The Catd'ler in 1be Rye," 1951.) TO MAKE ROOM for these new , or neglected utterance~, Mrs. Beck end her staff ·cl scholafs culled out oi Bartlett what they felt were words no loagEr' flamili8r -just u editors o{ the 1937 edition eliminated some of the qualnter linec c:I. Fannie Steers; Sir ·sam~l Tuke, and Captain Cllarles Morris ("Solid men of Boston, make no long orations; solid men of Boston, drink 00 deep potatiOM"), 1'HI new Bar~tt is more than seve..n times the size of Ille original C "A Collectioa of Familiar QuobatiOn&") pdbllshed in Ml edit:ioo limited lo 1000 copies in 1855. JOOn Ba rt I et t' s University Boot Stace ill Cambridge bec:arne a. meeting pl!ace· tor Harvard profe:1sor& and students. The pro· prietor developed a reputation for koowing just about 811)' .. 11J11i11 qlJOt.MJoo and source -the Bille, Shakeopeare. Patrick Hetty, or U- from "H.ail Columbia'' and "'nle Old Oakea Bucket." He eoollected Ulese fOr the sdlolars. And now, among ottJers, Jamq Baldwin1 Truman Capote, A 11 e n Ginsberg I" ... angelheacled bipctor1 burning for the anciently he.aveoly connection W the starry dynamo in the machinery of night" -"Howl," I956). WUUamBosu Most Necessary Study: Means, Ends A.n unborn c-blld, it has beert said, if it does not get 1ufficient nourlsttment, will draw It tram 1be tiHue1 of tbe mother -will practically eat her up. In mllCh the same way, plans and ambltioOs can de\l'Otr the man wbo harbors them. A deep, consuming am- bit.ion may eat lhe 1ubetanct Of the soul aod finally destroy ll Young people are told to be am- bitious: but they are rarely warned that som"'11nes the price 11 too hip fl> pay. "Let a man beware how he pro- poses to hlmaelf any plan," said Coley -for to succeed in a venture may me.an to fail as a peraon. I BA VE SEEN this ~ moot vtvidly to people in tbe entertainmw:it world -to aotort and comedia.N and ballertnu. Their llllrnlnC ambition, from youth onwonl, to bocome ctilebrated bas robbed them ot their e1wrtial human!tt. Men in tile bulioell wor"', too, som~timet turn into lrt.Us, who &re not tully alive and ieTIJltlve exc:epl when •llf•red In advanctnr their pl am. They have drawa too mudi nourish- ment from their soul.s in order to run the dynamo, and lf the dynamo were aim\ oil, the7 1"Mlkl flll de•d. • ' . \ llVT NO PART OP' A ~Jn muw! -. be made greater than the whole person. The food cannot be: more im- portant than !ht eaw, n« should the ambttion be placed above th e persooallty. E,..ytrung we do should be t-c.-the We oi tbe wbolenaa ot us, and no tingle drlve can dominate our lite without draining .away Ule other elements. Ambitious and 1uccessf1.1l men look With acorn upon wastrels and ne~-dc.. wells, because they can Mt itl.at the wutrels are placing pleasure and a. clolonce above the wllole penooall1;)'' BUT IS THE MAN who devotes hlmself wholly to a•n and to eminence not pervtrtin& h.lmse.U just u much u the wastrel la? Is be net, '"'°· tUln( a pct ol himself aod making tbot part too Important, whllo n•Ciectlng !ht ofJler appotlt,. of U!e •plrU! . The most .....,.,.,, -1 Is the otud1 ol nieane and eods. II the pr- •0 ol a mm'1111 .. p1-.... or prtfl~ or -! 0.-1111 """"°'"" -ter -111oao, to ~ -may COD· • . ·• ------ trlbllf.e. but ooly in I hoal1bful balance? Unless ~ know 1he ~ end, we run the danger ol. turnlng a me .. into an end -of assuming that fame or fortune are the ultimate goals for the pencr:iallty. When we do this, we 1tt drawing nourilhment .from the tissues ol the soul and Ieavtog it a wrinkJo4 -- -. -. ~~~~~~~----------~~~ -.------·--------~ -----------