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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI I I 1 · ' 1~ .. as~ l'ri••eiPll•~· :. Hurt in (;rash; .. ' . ' . . . .nditi-.b: . ·se~ious .... i'. -· • ~ ~ .... I \ . . · o Bevui:t'fe l Chi~a . . -. ' . . ' • -~ -------~-- .. . . . ' • • • o.se .. :IfI _. .. . ... . ' .. . " • j ... . . ' ~ . ' . ' , ' ' ' ' I • • :, ·Falu~lf :•.fteDrtir.andt · '.ff • ~ • JJ_ ,l_. ·:-. l ,. .... . .Sll~ffi1 jQ."Sallta An . ' . • • ·r B•itnde_~ ·-~ J:ak~1 ' • • ' • ~. -l , . • ... r • ' •• ' .. ' . . ' ' -x ':ti ii_,_ ~ ~ ":ti. ':ti '{i 'ti · . ~ ... " J • • - r • • ' • ' 1 --::::l ,• \ I s DAILY mar 1....i.,, °''*' l , 1968 . ' • ... • B.e~ets ·Rottle·d .. UJ_)••iaO.d~_ ·o ~~t o.f Be·er t · • 1 · • I f . f .. .._ ' ~. . ..__:_., llATllOND WJLDll80!I Noitb Vle!Mmeoe ooldl~ boldiDf tile ..,h lhell !Un .)to toll. -on Ille-n.. tollilort;U:l'.•boralilal el North •'11.r w~ llllt .<amp Wirf bodl7r dpt Gool'p 1-Or Bootoa, one ol 'nlllONG DUC, VI-(UPI) -camp •l:f:..,IJ tlle ·nalOI\ why. · .. rv ... with cuualtte1. · Vleliuim.,. 111111101Jil ... oo "Cliorllo , W• are a fl>al'n Iii. their lllde. It we · tile mr MarimU Jn 111' camp, called nao o0olll 11at pt much_,. for Hour . hour, Oommllllist •hen., "They are chewlol us up bK by bl~" Ride•" hu dooe'llltla to lilt tile olece. woren't here, Da }'aoc Woukfj>O wide the .....,,i:a~ a "'-"•'•lure Kho ... v.s.O.--et'lbu0acDuc. bitter tbl1 a!Ar-ahaped camp from "11!d l\bJ. Cbrlstopller Sliva ot San • "'lbeNoriJ>YlolnameMhavecarved. CJ!>ell,''Gllndonlocllld. . •-~'";:"' .:-,....... U. 11111 arOIUld "Clw'lla l\14p'' ovarlllollJH ii. Four DllorA>. 111 wlldlea O.a moNi. ... -~ ,... J)QIWo"-' out ot IOllcl rock. A lwldfUl GI riilnt......., -~ -~ 'T.''· • WllJ, • .,. .. aftor daYI have c..-l,llOll 1b0lb. 1'Nl!I ~161lon lllll lwe VI--· · 'lfe !DI ca-__ ttiem_oat~.· Jbto"l!l ln bandO.blDd combetlm!• ~ SCI· <robn ~of· Dotnll .... dol!!I• and declared thJ l!;•VN line lb• now · abandon• d • "It Cbarllo wllllod to lllb 11111 ploce Ibero," Silva ¥.!ct . ay. Tl>ey bod to como 1brOuJb ooe k wasn't lblnki!if' :-la aulll hl.ltorlcal " Iv . "We .,. out of alfatrtp. • lie could: Ill> It -1lli! nuinbor of JDlll Tbuong Doi: 'Ilea at ::;5:,1:"'' to llvt >illalel arouoG Thuonc Due W terma. . 1 - -."be 11 ll a waitia1q~ame lor Ibo •P-we -·" -tlld Glo ........ of tlie All H0&,Y1!le7, Coal• undof ·llo red and blue NorUI Vlel--" "Why....,.yi "h••,id,"Wecannot "Nol OlllJ ' Niii SDoc. s Jolla p-ly 25 0. s. &poelll-Force1 • caracu. Y._...lo. "H•'• rolilf to mllllllt ~ -'*""• ~ llio 11&111•• lllf. More than 20,llOll . -<lo 'lll)'tlllag now but 'lfait. I'm not ·-ofHalllu, ,8., ''limci'thad _. 11!C1 the Vletnaui•se-clvill•'\• .·Ji>t• ao· aW!ut lot of men but he cu U. S: mlllWi bUtloa atJ>a Nliii al· villqen have le.I\ their homes ... U. S, -1aTIY· worried •bN. the Nortll 1111 mall for days, -led_? ,ooq 1ile7 pay to help defend the cam_p,. ' atill IUe ul." . , mileo to ~ --. . , platie1 bombed the vil!IC... · VJ.aiameSi. But I'm aw!ully tl1'ed." ... otS Clash Ov . . ' Role ·in ~~~;/·~. ' 111~~-~· 1n .., Clll<ll-alr that -martod iba,llattJ>LIJC '• fourt1'. ,.,., .-M-1 e· \ tMmaelve1 to llio lopic "The vet.Si ty in·& 'troubled~." •. ;:..... ....... • OplDiolll varied· and opeobn •la•t ed • • ' 0.. studmt who called Jart ·~k' Eldridgtl Cleaver appeerace "• fan-tuy tour ·Jn racllm" IM4 a more ap. prvprlat. coovocllllon topic would be "5ocie1;1 AmODI a Fr IC h t'e n ID£ Unlveni.ty." Another' student who 1aw the univerally u a tool of the -Pentagon and tile Orange COGnljo aeroopace ln· dualry aald .... pret<i-red· the till• • "Tho UalverllltJ u w J'.OID'~etler Word... · , . . OFFICIAL 'WELCOMER' l!'Ublltl)t~ Robert Wood TUESDAY'S 'DOUBLE HEADER' Arthur A. Turner: . . STILL ENTiRTAINING Loctu.-.r '!arr1 lhbliltt 1 , • . ' ·'Olaly o.e· ~~~e•t' .. · ~i~~S~ys~~·~~P .~~y~s . Talk EncoU;rages .Reds t Prom Wire Services DETJ!O!T -Richard M. Nixon oaid today that Hubert H. Humphrey's ex· (nlled w!Illngne11 to slop' the born· biog in North VWDram -encourge1 Hanoi to take a"·blnler-11MG.llf'IM PariJ negotlatiom. The Republican presidential can· didate told a news Conference, "J have said befOre and I 1ay again that we can have only one pruldent It a time. Negotlatiom are gmng on iD Paris. We may have some aucce1s with them." bing to end -but only when the !=Om· muniats respon4 by. easing theJt at• tacks on U.S. forcee; in South Vietnam. "Mr. Hwnphrey mould not allow Ille -naUon to think and Hanoi to think tb8t be'a plOyingboth ,~.,.·-Ntson-oald;-- He said Humphrey-must either ad· wcate a unllatera\ bombing bait · ... must support U.S. negotiators in PW. Nixon said Jle· 1• not lW'e now • wb'ere tbe yice pr.esldent stands. * * * -Neltber pi:esidenUal candldete, Nix· on aaid, 1boilld indicate to North Viet· From Page l Dim-it could ,.,. -deoJ -• B -H' " r =.s~..,".::!:":r':; QM~ .liliT •• J~ -~attoa. : L t1!C peu.wJ, to hilt, iiie atread)>· 'a.uurY lll'"ANDI --' limited bcmblog of Ncrtll Vietnam; ' About l;t¥XJ .-of-the student bodJ of 3,3111, dllll>'-lr<>m lint day claalea, gathered on the lawn at Foun- der'• Roc:k to partlclpete In tile hour· lon(COllV~• PROPOUND PROBLEMS The leadoff 1peakei was Dr. James March, d ... ol UCl'1 Sd>ool of Social saencer,-wtto-aaid the. university'& probleml Jlre more .PfOfOqnd than the reorganlzlng Of power. He said the university has fallen victim to Uie pfi.vate livea of tbose-w:lthln it -the siudftlt.l llld fac:ullY who Jack honesty, have lott dJlnjy, and have become overly olty about ftCbting for the univerolty. Tickets Going Briskly For Heal Estate Class From .P•e l Nhon can8d oa Rwnpbre)' to clilri!y Roller! HelillerJ!On, a cili1palbl RECOUNT. •• jfte.,llond he too~ In a speech at· Salt 8'oocl,ate ol Rdlert Kennedy and lriter Uib Cit)' MonclJtcnifbL He callod It ol Sen. GeOl'l!'! S. McGovern' 1 the "fourth 'Qr • fifth" poal\JoD~ bis pre~entJal bid, Md 41 &· .result of Democratic _.bu llkll! on the HIJlllPbnyla ~ "! am"""' giving bomblag. bJm my unqua!llled Mljlport Jn bil llld mained one ol. the closest ever ill Nixon aaid Huq>brey's statement-for the presidency." • Or-ange County. ·The necessary tv.io-b@d ~n widei,: interpreted aa a -Henderson called on those .who mp. thirds majority was mbsed by .094 departure from ihe administration'• ported K-ennedy, McGovern or Sen. .. The great.Dell of the university dependa 001 the Integrity and beauty of lb• private lives within it," be said. Ticket "sales" for Che fourth annual free series ol Clasl!ib on real estate in· ve~ent and r:D.anagemeDt presented jointly by the DAILY PILOT, Orange Coast College and Harbor Area realtor1 went briskly, it was reported today, mly bourr before the opening clasl!l. Two of-five student panelilts cballen&ed March'•· views. Craig Harlon, !armer ltudent body vice prulden~ oald tile university has · never beat a center of detached ·crltlciom. Re •aid tije "'9versl!Y 11 ln· votved wttb tlle power itructure as ex· emplllled by lts_connedfons wit& the Do~ of Delen1e: Ma Lulle UDcoln, a .aentor frpm · Full-•· aeid public hypocrisy can· not be jUJttlled by private vlrtues.'Sbe 1ald -the unlveraity is not a place for pursuit of objedive truth. The univentty U, 1be asserted, a servant of a defeue dominated power sU'uc· ture. Though lb• ...-ies of four lettures - each to be'Pfes_ented on Tuesday even- Prpha !"~·;l DEMOCRATS • • OI'UER· VIEWS Other views were Civen by students Mib'Sboler, a senior from San Jose, and Nell B11n11, a junior from Irvine. Sboler aaid he resented ..:onvicted felon Cleaver being given a position of honor ... When an old, J'Ulty bucket become• a 1biny oew pot somethiD& 1s ......, -ob)ectlYllm," be laid. Barm Nid aodety ii neither fliddln'd n« olU-II II in conatant 1 evolutlOn, be said, but it U: a sane -He oaid the university, -1-·always In t!le paat -a eenttr for Uberallmt, bu taken a trend loftnl rdcatmn and lllhllllm. Thi fifth pmeUlt, Tony Gregory, a HDiOr !nm CoN Mesa, !milted 1~ iii lick. uu 7ou don't believe it, wat& television, and watch the chlldnn who are .-i then digging it," be w6d. • 8ewral ltudelU' tp0ke l r o m mlcropbonn Jn t!le audience. .One 10UDI man md, "Gov. Reagan his 1111 tD be the moll 1uper up tight P1 In ltt world." · DAILY PILOT -............ c:.... ..... =r:..--== c.w ... •~·· OltNMI: ceiAST f>UILISHIHO COM .. ANV' loa..rt N. w,.o '""'*"' .,.. l"vtllllNI' J•ck l . C1rl.., Vb ,,_.,.. W 0-•I MINIV TfteM•I kttYlf ·-n.. •• A. M•r,lli111 -·-••• , Hl•••1t ,,_ ... --- .. . fenn:e io announce vote getting plans. pean, an attorney end a Garden Grove city councilman, removed Gant from the chairmanship. Dean an- nounced he would name a eommlttee to push tile campaign this week. Gant." 1l Santa Ana public relations man, emphasized that he woUtd con• tinu.e his personel efforU on behaH of Humphrey and Muslile. The deposed chairman said he aseumed control of the local campaign Sept. 4 at a meeting attended by Dean. He said it was strictly a looal com· mtttee and he was. not appointed by CerTJ!l, Winter and A!sociatea who at that Ume were conducting t h e Humpbrey campaign in Southern Calilornia. Gant said he believed hls status chaoged. when Cerrell, Wint.er were ~as leaders of the drive. Gant indicated that considerable ir- ritation occurred. in connection with Vice President Hu mphrey's visit to Seal Beach Leisure World lost week. Looal Democrats weni im if fed becawe they were not notified of the visit ~ learned of it ~ly through the press. Bolh Dean and Gant -D<led the event. Gant said he ettempted to get in trucb with Dean after.the Seal Beach meeting but WM unable to do 10, 80 he went ahead with plans for Ille public announcement of his chairmanship. "It waa not until later Thursday, after the initial announcement was in tbe J'Qail, that I learned of any ob· jeclion on the part of Dean," the deposed chabinan asserted. c.ant uJd ti has not been customary in California for central committees to determine campaign structures of in· dividual candidates 'ID<l tbat in Orange County t b 1 a perrogative ts not being asaerted with respect to a n y other campaign ex~ the national ticket. "The Central. Committee has not as • bod1 been coo1ulted," Gant al-gued. "This action ·w been taken by the chairman ln the name of the com- mittee. A matter ot such far reaching conaequence ought to be submitted to the wtde committee." Freta P .. e l PAINTING ... efiect aDd· tbe abaence of fine grada. tiona in the half-tones • well a the obvlout m!Jupderstandlng o! detaill in the co1tume all point to a weak artllt who tried, but failed ••• " tile report 1ay1. The television producer said lie bouabt th• pe!nt!ng -ttputedly worth '7SO.OOO at-one tlme -from Aldo Solito de Solll, Who said he w11 o form}< ltallan counL Price was not dJ8clo1ed, bu t AJidrewa Nld all of !I would be demon· did beet. . Solll aald ht -say •othf& -unW opeaklng with an atlm!e7. I percent. . position that Hanoi thould reciprocate Eugene J . McCa.rtily to unite behind before any halt is called iD tbe bom· Humphrey. · ings fo~ next four consecutive A switch of one vote in 1,000 from bing. . 'Ibe vice president was aUio CUI• Ween-are free, tickets of adminion ·"no-'' to "yea" woWd have changed. the 1 "U he did not imend it to be a gratulated fur 1tis st.and by Sens. are required. outcome. " departme from hia previous position Walter F . Mondale ( D ·Minn. ) , Tickets on a "space available" basis tt bas been -widely m.isinteJpreted 1l Claiborne Pt!J..l (D·R.I.), and Philip also Will be available tonight at the Nixon said. ' Hart (D-MJch.) door just prior to the opening session. Front Page 1 He said bis own Posillon was in 'DOOM TALKS' All sessjms will be held in the agreement with one Of Humphrey's But while Vietnam doves prll.sed bis auditoriwn of Ne"WJ)9rt H~ HJgh CLEAVER earlier statements which said, in ef.. speedl, Me hawk, Sen. Tower u.id the School, 15th Street arid Irvine Avenue, . , •· • feet, that Baoo! must not think that a vice pi'esideut'1 proposal would "doooi Newport ~ch, beginning eacb cla!o political campaign In tile United St.tea the PaN peaco llalkJ.and prolong the night •I 7:iltl o'clock. demands by the 1961 Free Speech will result.In Amerloa ganttng Nortll war." -. Glenn Martin, executive director ot · Movement for more · itudem; poll ti cal Vietnam concee1iolls. Tower &aid Humphrey H~ ~ve the Harbor Ana realty board. will be freedom, invited Oleaver m lecture on Nixon 1aid U.S. negoUaton hold as lw> .•military advantage and ple.ce the moderator fOll thei opening ses$l9a.. their "trump card," the U.S. bombing \101~ S~ttl .in a negotiation of _Robert N. Weed, publlahu"Ol"the racism. of the norui. , .;.oakne ... DAILY PILOT, will deliver the official Regents voted last week against He said if that card is played' by a Humphrey, aa.ld Tower, "is ob- welc;.Qroe. permitting him 10 leetw'es and the pruideMW-candidlte "it me1n1 that viously panderillg to the McCarthy Weed will be followed on the pro. AcaQemic Senate, the faculty'• top all chance fOr these negotiations to wing al the party," a reference to the gram by onetime s.inger-edeltainer legialatlve group, ii scheduled to COil• IUCCeed. will evaporate." antiwar followers of Sen. Eugene J. Harry Babbitt, currently manaflr ot:. , McCartlly. . ti>;e Newport Beach Teonl& Club. A sider hi1 case on Thursday. , NOT FACING RISK' McCarthy's office said the senator lo,ngtime resident of the Orange Coast, He)'DI has · suggested that the-. N~on •Rid Humphrey talked of ac-would not comment on Humpbrq's the entertainer who made We r,teasant Academic Senate take no action at this cepting the rilt inherent in a bombing 1Speecb. · ... \ for mwslc fans tn 111.e '30s Ind 40s as a time, saying that if the Senate takes a ces1ation,-but he said the rilk would featured perfonner in Kay Kyser's ••very confronta1 position" students not face the vice ]resident, it would "Kollege of Musical Knowledge," wW may take their gri~• lntO the face U.S. fighting men in the "entertain" tonight wltl! tile lecture .-. domllllariJed zone. , topic: Kaplan, speeking for t!le cenfer, He nld h~ will not Indicate what "Or.-.ge c:ounty ...:. A Way of Life for 1aid his organization voted aga1nat any poeture be wquld take as president Escaped Convict ' Business and Pleasw'e." disruptive action th i a week, but ad-should the current peace negoUatlona: rTwo other lectures -"Why Invest ded: "lf our dlemlDda are not sup-fall. '\ in Real Estate?"· and t'Tatloring Your P«'ted by the Academic Smate, we Nixon •aid he, too, wanta the bom· Escaped convict Robert G. Dellelo fs lfnjoys Holi.day Real Estate in.vestment" -will be may have to consider -alternatives." ''having a lood time" in Orange Coun· de!MTed tmigbt by Arthur A. Turner At a rally ~ e f ore aome 1,000 ty at ·Los .llimitos, accotdinc to whoo• !!rm, Arthur A. Tumer & llludento Mon<113', sootesmen for ttie U.S., N. Koreans pool<ardl he •ent to bil former Assocla"'8 of Tuotln, sptd.UU. ln cent.er called for • &llent vtgjl outside "ce!lmates. sales and hrvutment counseling in tile Wheeler AuditorltlDl where the Di Puhe OWclall at the Norfolk, Mus., imr..tment property field. Academic Se1lote la to -meet. · 8CU88 lo Prilon Colony 1ald tbnt the 27-year-old Turner, who beg.an hJs re81 estate In expl:aining .bil position, Heyns Denelo, of Revere, Mass., bu written career In 1959 with the Forest E. sald: WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. and postcards to several Norfolk inmates. Olson Co., of Van Nuys, 'l!t:noted "If I were asked for univenlty North Keetan representaUve1 have "nley 1 aid the cards, sent from Los 1everal Umes by the firm · com· facilities for .a student sponsored, non· held tbef'r 22nd meetinc in Paiimunjom Alamitol, read, "Having a good time, ing to Orange County In 1963 to bead credit activity In which the orig!neJ to dlacua1 the N.tus ol tbe 112-man wish you wer< here." up the 0150!1 Co.'s expansion &ito the course fcrnuit would be folloWtd, crew Of the American intelligence 1hlp Dellelo, convicted in connection vjth county. fM;i.litiee would be made available. Pueblo, the State Department an-the k.Uling of a Boston detective, He formed his own company, Four "Tblt ~ be entirely in con-nounced Monday. escaped from the colony Sept. 21. Star Realty -with two ... octat.s -fonnity with the uni...-alty'o regula-"No brelktbrough," tile depar1ment Deputy Supt. Theodore' ru..nino in Orari(e County in 196f and then, in t1ons governing time, place and man· said of the latest negotiations since Che Ulid the liaodwriting proved to be that 1966, formed bis present company lo ner o! rulff and It would DOI be hl de· capture cl tile 1hlp by the No<lh of Dellelo. The cards were signed specialize in management coosultant:iii:fialliji'ce~of~thi;;•~!;•;pnl~~:.':'::::::;;;:;;;:::K~......,~~J~an::.~23~.:::::::::;:~:::::::::"Bob~~.':':::::::::::;::;;;;;;;"\1~ work in real estate. On the real estate investment aeries faculty he nplaces H.,,,.,,. Area • 1 ' rea!tor Jtandall McCardle, cir!g!llally ' ' on y / scheduled as loalgbt's double-heeder lecturer. McOardle was -forced to ~ ( "' , ' -......... has it~ . DEEP .S.i-:. =~fea=m.---cancel his appearance kf order to ·, i / maloe a trip out of tile .,.... _'"!11,_..f:/C./// Sub&equent clallses will be held on .111 Tuesdays, Oct. 8, 15 and 22. All are free and open to anyone holding admission Cckets. From P .. e l PRINCIPAL. • • View Drive at abOut 9:11 p.m., ac· conllng to police . Police said Meob' outo, ooutbbowld on MacArthur, slammed lDto the lldt cl a car driven by l'radl B. llurt, 74, ol lllOl W. B1J A_,,.,~ 'Illa Burt--aloft, tum-~--Vtew, 1n...ua1on ..... -_, were ...,. 1" tioW-. Bun ___ __ andwun ......... tnaeosmtM Ho11. Police said tbe h!ll 1111 ol -· car wu cruhld.. Meekl.Jl-wltl! 1111 wllt, Mbllle, and their-dllldNa at 4e4 E. llll Slreel. Newport Ht bu -.. !ndpel Of Corono del Illar lllClt --1111 -•nee! Ill doon MftD yWI ICO. PrevloulJ7 he had spent nine ftlt1 In tbe Santi Monica school .,.tom. He wu O!ected • prtlldenl of the Oiamber GI Cinnmerce lut January. He iJ the llnl ..... to IOl'vt In the offtce. \1 WMIN TOU WANT tMI ""m'""' • 11111'£T ctc11n1nrr THE ULTIMATE . !n, CARPET 1CLEANIN°'G PIOCUS 1citntlflcall{. devtl. ptti 1peci11ly for the pro e11ion1I ,,.t 1Maner. It ts compMtely 11ft r ell 1c1rp•~ fib•rt. ACTION ws11 "o l>rw1h1t .,. 1crwbbin9 acti•n1 10 ft dots not dis- tort ffi• pllo •f the c1rp1t. ~I\. llTAIDINe ~ND MOTH Plqof!Nli are )ncl•4N at no extra cost. -. ~ ' •t•li..'I~' mr DTIMATI CAµ RUG &·U,HOLS~ERY CLEAN.RS 0..-2ht Y-of Sertka lo Or1n90 County , · 2950 RANDOLPH ~TA MESA ,,_ .. ,,,.. Cel~7 ... " PHONE 546-J4JZ -. , ' . . Your Remetewa ' -! l • : t• 1 ' ' . ' "···~'~ i~ague Scores BuiMing Prl)ctdures . . . ' Battrewagon .Pperas ~p on DMZ .$2.3 Million Parkii:ig LQt BondsOK'd Blt1st"from ll>irich guns marks entry of USS New Jefsey into Vietnam conflict. Bat.tl~hip, only ~ne on active duty in the world, fired first shells into demilitarized zone Monday. Huge ship is serving as floating artillery platform and is carrying only hall the crew required to operate it during World War 11. Big guns hqrl .shells 23 miles at tar.gets previously immune_ from naval gunfire. Parking authority members agreed lltonday afternoon to se1ll \$2.3 mil~on worth of bonds ·to finance Coostructi.on of a parking lot on -the -beech from . Showdown Due Recount Boosts Margin FirSt Street to Beach Boulevard along Coast Highway in Huntinglon Beach . Actual cmstruction costs for the 2,:IOO<>ar lacllity are expected to .be close to the $1.2 million mark. The city has .a:lready received bids for the con· struction job and will a\vard .the COD· tract a.a soon as the bonds are sold. The job will be tbe flr~ ma~r under)alling !of ~ dly'~ · Parkint Authotlly wbio!>. if •COO!iJOsed ~i .the jected any· ballots not marked · with a ' seven members ~ the city .coonciL As Cleaver Of Coll;ge Bond Def eat Starts Series A recount Monday showed the $7.25 BERKELEY (AP} -Bia~ Paniher million_ Orange Coast ~unior College leader Eldr,idge Cleiver'11dlkltart Jiii;:, !,·~lbood ... ~t ·by 62 votes. tll!'Jng at the University of c.atifomia The margin ot: -4ef:eat previously had this afternoon under orlglDal plans boen"Ollil".U ·Po prohibited by the UC regents, sns 1llO The final ti'ify was 14.7118 votes in Center f~ Particlpent Education. favor to 7,385t votea against. An in- That means he will lecture 10 times, crease r:4. 13 yes wtes over the elec· on campt\S and for credit, despite a tion night count was more than offset ruling by the Board of Regem.s that no by an incfease of 32 no votes. guest lect\lr6.. can speak ffi()('e than once. The 3dditibnal votes res~lted from The sponsoring center's declaration, accep~nce o! pe~ or pencil marked .which r ejected a compromise offered _ ballots. Electio~ night workers had re· by ·chancellor Roger Heyns, was an· nounced by a spokesman, Sam Kaplan, a sociology instructor. Parks Bond Issue KapLan said Cleaver would give h.i!l ' opening 1ecture "90!llewbere on th• Group Sets Meet campus," but be declined t. specify. .tleyns suga:ested. Monday t h a t Cleaver speakµ_O times on the campus, but not for acsdemic credit. "That w;ould. solve the free speech issue once and b"_all," he &Siler~. Cleiver, charged with attempted · murder in a shootout between his mfli· tant Negro organization and Oakland police, is free on ball while his at- torney appeals the revocation of Cleaver's parol~ He previously had been convicted ot assault with a dead- ly weM>Qn. ·The· center, an 1e x. per Im en ta l org.anization fqrmed f o JI ow in g demands by Uie 1964 Free Speech Movement for ·more student .political freedom, inyited Cleaver to Jectpre on racism. Regents voted -last week against permitt!ng him 10 lectures and the Academic Senate, ~ iaculty's top legislative group, Is schtdul~ ,to con- sider his case on Thursday. , Heyns has suggested that the Academic Senate take no action at this time. saying that if the Senate takes-a - "very confrotital position," students may take their ertevances into the (See CLEA \'Ell, 11,o(e !) . ' ma Dave· Ashleigh~ ~ta Mesa's mU. tachioed master Ol water polo is fea .. tured today on Ppge 16 ln the ; Pr<- O I y mp I c 1 series on Or· ange Coast Olympians. A .(eneral meeting of the Citizens Committee for Parks and Library Bondi has been scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday at the Huntington Bea'ch Recreation Center. 17th Street and Orenge Avenue. All voters are invited to attend. Speakers will explain the proposed $6 million park bond issue and the $3.16 million Ubrary bOnd propo5itkln on tile Nov. 5•ballot. nil>J>er stam.P. , Ip a mee:.fi during. which coun- Coanly' llCl!oolll. olncial ·F't!d J ."Xoch c~ -~"""'"~' ,bll!S said l}Uk:en-Went by intent oP the to parking' authority directors, the cowicll llrSI ~~ll/ll~~k· yol<r in ""'°u81lng Jiit ballql& foU""'· illl IOI ·fnlJ\ th& •"'1.u«llJ... . ing .a ruling by the county counsel. Qound.lmen· then .. put ~·~·park- The·reeotin-i, by 12 citize.n& from the Ing authority ha? and ~greed~ lease j · ii di · t be. I 8 the parking lot bl, ll\e clfy. · uruor co ege str1c , gan a a.m. Then the authority authorized s,ale .ot and lasted until'4:l5 JJ.m. the bonds and· ~ppioved ,a ·nouce in· Cost of the recount was about $225. viting bids on (he lssu~. · Koch said. Each worker was paid $18. · Estimated total costo_f ·the proj~,is In co~nting Mooday morning, the $'l,090, 718, h\Cludlng site acquls1tkm · and COT16truction. Estimated interest bond issue temporarlly went over the during construction .is 1120,750. whlCh, tcp but quickly dippe<t to wider defeat. togeUter with a reserve· fund of The lowest nu:m~ed polling places $88,532, brings the tota1 to the $2.3 were in Newport .Beach and Costa million mark. Mesa, arid they.v.:ere counted .first. Expected cost o! bond redemption The bonds carried tn boUi cities ahd and Interest is $171,500 per year, ttJe the additional ballots increased the amount 'set by the parking authority margih. But in the West County area as the -annual lease p:arment from tti.e where the bonds failed the additional city. ballots increased the negative margin. The city. which will become the Despite the recount, the e~ re--operator ·oe the parking lot, bas mained one of. the tjosest ever in estimated total revenue as $254,00) Orange County. The necessary tw~ per year, leaving a profit for 'the city thirds majority was missed by .094 treasury of about $1\3,500. percent. Bom:. sale is set for Oct. 21 and A switch or one vote in 1.000 frOm bonds are to be delivered to buyers "no" .to "yes" would have changed the prior to' Nov. 5. Parking ·revenue will outcome. be used for repayment. • . . . .truction teu coolly tbm a.,~ ~O!!M~,,fa•..lioitl. 'Ille -lilmtnlatnClan .iald it 1s said l!O feels ~ fnilfeOs .. aoc . . .• . ' Jlll<resie9 ln eco"'"'!Y The dUtrlct,admllllllrallon said t is . "Cills! rOdfJctlon <;#n ,.;iy ...... 1ltdi involved In IJ'-!approach to con-· tile · Iii ~ be salL · structkm an•Hld f<>llnd. it t. be tile . nri .,.gi;,n.;.,rcJi>;mi .th• "dllfrldt ie..t cosUy means ol buildin& schools. · alrea~y ·~s plenly_'qf IChool litu and Si'gning the argumenta vmtch will be dOes not need1 more acboo'li MW. It llerJ -· · suggesfi selllng ·'"'t!::r.ceu ~·~ ~ ma along will a sample ballot to a 11).eflllS to expand where necessary: eacll voter were Fmil" Jack H. ' on scboOt· cobitrbCtiOn, the argq.. Ellsworth, vice chairman, YVOlllre merit says the' POPL bu "unsuc- Barber, secretary; Peullne Moen, ·cesi!rlully attenipted'to.encourage com· treasurer; end lf'"l1cl< J. Black, petition end thougliii0 this area. · l'OPL m-. • The ballot. argument· conc1Ude1 that ferm, unhappy that, discU!Sion m a "the.~lal pk'ture la not 81 critical repcri bis groop made to tile a<hool · .as pre5""1«f and the standard ol trustees was oversbadovled b .Y educatibn' is not io jeopa'dy. Vate no." Campaign St.Us Dispute Divides County's Demos 'L By JA'CK BROBACK 01 Ille Dfillr Pll1t Slllf Charles G. Gant, a vice chairman or the Orange Countj ~ocraftc Cin- tral Committee, Monday annoonced he has "disconUnued" all effortl with the official Humphrey-Muskie cam· paip in· the oounty. • H"e punctuated lns announcement by accusing Central Committee Chairman John De&Jt. of a ·~eav:y­ handed show of authority" in assign. ing himself ste,wardshlp of the Humpbrey-Maskie campaign 'in the county. G811t last we,k was repudiated as cbalrman of ~ Humphre1 campaign after he hid· ~IM a pre st . COn· ~nee to announce 'vote getting pl~s. • . . Dean, an Jllloniey bd a Garden Grove city ~Uman, removed Pant from tht ChairmanshJp. Dean an· nounced ·.he wOWd name a committee · to ·push the .ca,mpaign this week. Gent, a Santa Ana public relatio•s man, emphasized that he would con· tinue his Personal efforts on behalf of Humphrey and Muskie. 'The deposed chairman said he assumed control .of the local campaign Sepl 4 at a meeting atlended by Dean. He said It was strictly a local com- mittee and be was not appointed by Cerrel, Winter aod 'Associates who at that time 'ftn .. condUcting th e Humphrey campaign in Southern California. Gant said he ~lieved biJ status changed when Cerren, Wiater were dropped-as-le.aders ofthi:.!frive. _,__ Gant indicated that consJderable if .. ritatioo occuti-ed in connection with Vice President Humphrey's riatt to Seal Beach Lelsuni World last week. Local Democr_ata were JD l l f e d because the)' were not DOtifle4 of tbe visit..;,.i.l~ of it qnly,thr9!11h !lie press. Both P,an and•G,il!t ;Ml..i.,t the event , , -· Gant s.Ud he attemi>ted. to get \n touch with De~ after the StaJ Beach._ -pieel:j.ng but~~ unable to «Jo. to,~ .. -lh~c:i'.1iil-~ft~ "lt wu not until lat.er ~. aft.r the inlllal announcemeof .,.., In the mall, tha! I leafne<j of ,mf ol!- jectlon on the par\ of tle&!!o'. !!Ml deposed. chairman asserted. · · Gant said it has not been £U!tomat'1 in California for central comntJttees to c!etermlne campaign stn.iclures ot in· dividual candidates and that tn Orana:e Cow:lty t h i s perrogative is not being asserted with respect to a n y otber camJ'Elign except the national ticket. "The Central Oommittee baa not as a body been consulted," Gant araue4. "This action has been. t.$en by the chaihnan in the name of 4he com- mittee. A matter of such tar reacbin"i consequence f.X@t to &! sutmitted to the whole colilm.l.ttee." · Four Hun·tingtQn Beach . ' ' Campuses Over.crowded ' . . ' Enrollment at each oC ~he four ma-The 112 million bond issues, ~u. It ri- jor caIJ?puses of the Huntington Beach ceived 1 the needed tw~thlrds. apprW. Union Higti Schoo! District. has ex· at, wOul~ be aaed f~ C9Q.lltructlon. of . 'L' ,u. a new high_scbool..purcl\&M: of an ad-c~ed .c~pacity truS semester, ;· ditiOnal school site and expanston ~f tr~t offiCJall announced today. facilities at Westmlhs&ier1Bigb SCh<Mjl HunUngtoo Beach l!1gl) . School has . and of the dtstrict ollle<!1. f an enrollment of 2.990, 260 over its Tbe administration l8)d ~ pfOPOll! .. cspacity of 2,730. Fo~tain V.alley ... ~t ~bond lssue Wl>uld not resuj\,~ an 3,251 Is up 161 from U. top ol 3,wu. increue' In ·the tn'rrte '!;he l""sent Westminster at 3,217 l.s up 367 o•er !ta SO centa ~r •100 asses~ valuation f capacity of 2,850._ . · expected. lo .Cini ' !'or ~ 1'.0P")'lnODI • Most overcrowded Is Marina \ni!h schedule. • 5ctiool with an enrollment Of 3,55t.in · · a school built for 3,IXX>. ·Only Wintei's· burg, the district's conUnqation high school. is below capacity.with UIO·stu· denta in a plant buiU for 3l0. , Dlltrlct olflclals •lY lllat when, the dlltrict's fifth major 'c:rampus opens In September, 1969, it will be filled to I CapecU:y. . • Some modified plan (tf extehded dQ or double 1essions may be necessary , ln' the neat fu!ur:e u the· district doe• not secure voter backing pf a $12 J!lll· lion bond propos.al OD the Nov. 6 baJ.. lot •~· the adminlstnton. SOme ,adJuatment& will likely bo needed ln an)'> •vent -.. • .new achool could not 1be opened• bef<ll'e 5eptomber, im. •. 0r-.. I c-s , " . ' . . ... .... .. •lltl\l!t . We, ma)> get a llttk Cltjule, to 'go with all' tt11s· c~ Wutl\et, the Man adviser: Othenrlse, the ' rne1'Ci)ry drpps to ~ il'1'fd!e !0'1 (o' uM °*t with partlal1 tun· aldne peoldnJ, throllCb in Iha p. m. hours.. • fNSIN l'ODAl' A 'r&d ~ m llw'ntcr-• l<(inm..r\'OJ><il<d oj<·t~ OrinlQI Southlawl,Couple · ~~._,";!.~ ":t J · , o>ictoed 'OllE~~ Lost m Sierra . 20 ~. • • ~RTERVIU.t. (Ul!ll -A ..th I-a: ~ . =-~'; l: -And in anoth- er special teTiee of per80nallly features apPear- ing In the Social Nolet ~ DAILY PUA11· SW! Write~ Judy Hurst to- day patn 1 1 won! pictUnl OI Carol J....D. wife ol tw6.tlme Olympian B f 11 Jewell. rerumed today fer a SoUth_,rn a , , • =.,1_ .. t T C&llfCftlll~kJltlftth9W-.~-•::.::-. ....... ~ ~.:::-... : ' . •• • • l .... ~ _:_L.<l J. rp. eut d beR llDce Saiturdl.J. ... ..,...._ "' . iii*M. ..... Jewell'• "Jewti" 11 rturad f' Page 14. ' COUNTDOWN TO FAILURE.,.-Recounted vot .. in-Jtrat!Oo dlred~IT l<>r 001111i,y·acb0ol1l -vote _-. Tui.n. County lhlrifr1 depv!ies' aid . = • '" ,,.l'I ==-,.~ Otani• Coall Junlor Collefe Dlalrict bond b11ie '.ludle -Do'rll ~·or eo.ta Mesa: Doro~ ~1er, _ tJMcoup~.WililamMoma,21.~hl•' ,., "" ., .,. :!!!!!'!!-': eventullly turned 'up 62 shy o! nodecJ.'twootlllnk · ~ Mela ,pector; alfd 'Cotb ·Mesa vote<Jt!dk~ wlfe.•c.ror.20;<1li11110Wer. art 1"111--t-'·::::-::::.., ,. ;;;r\'"I" " majqlity!or.approvaJ. asth .... vot~counteraull!'" Mn. Bfverly ltUo. ,,' • <• ' lngint!loQuaalftsfilpenir .. aboullO -• ' mateiJ' learned. From 1elt are Fred Kocll, atlmlni-' .~ ·1 · mlleo --cl betol · • • 1 • '~ ' • • ' I ·I I! • ' I ~,Oclolw.1;1911 s a a s a a a &¢ sass a a ' ' I llA YllOND WIL&INSON Ull llDC. •• , = (UPI) - """" ..... --lw ... • &. cir..-· 'I'll-Due. U. BID --, llonciil around todq, -a &Id min. aftu ,.... lloeplol1 llJcllb and declared th, 'P r. crfUcal. ·"We are out of bier, II M miDouDctd. "Nol oel:t llot," uld Spec. 5 J•bn Roden al e'allfu. N. S., t•1 haven't had _, m'!fl far d111·" All ..um.led 7,®Q * * * Nortll AttackS- On Green Beret Base Taper Off··. wr.oN (UPI) -,,,. North Vltf.. """... •helllol .al Th-l1uc tapered off f4dly and tho blodlul ol u' . S. Gfeen llerot defender• got IOID• 1leep far the first time ti> four ~ of liege. ib•Y joloed dleY oaff • .-more beer. -by an eott....i.-i 7,())0 lied troopers, 11ie 25 Ameri<On1 and their Vietnamese helper1 knew the Comnumilta could overrun tho comp If !hay wanted it blldly _,gh. The "defenders reeled for !rah oltacltl. The tonent of 1,())0 shells that bai· tered the camp 330 miles nonh of Saigon in the last three days dropped off to ialmoet nothing. The Oommumsta apparently aho woce resting in caves that protected them from a constant u. s. aerial bombardment. Intelligence officers at ThUOQC Due told UPI Corrospoodenl R1yrnood" Wllkimon aome of the Red• were Crom ~ North VJetnamue 3(8th dlVision which captured Dien Bien Phu in 1954 .and brought an end to the French· Indochina War. In Saigon, U. S. spokeamen said luen1lla around runners had shot aown a second helicopter near Tbuong Due Sunday but its c;rewmen were not blrt. . • WM communiques also reported the JON of the 901at U. S. plane over North Vietnam -a Navy A6 Intrudff shot down oo one of 108 mission! into the north Monday. lts two crewmen were missing In action, the report saJd. The North Vietnamese clamped the 1ieg1 of Thuong Due Saturday. They captured five villages on its ap- proadle1 and hoisted their fLag. Their apparent goal :...... to overrun the Green lleTet oo1post· -would open a clear in· filtration polh through the Ab Hoa V.Uey toward the U. S. Military bas· tion at Da Nang, 30 miles to tbe northeast. Gen. Q-eight.on W. Abrams' U. S. command threw the brunt of its: ~rial , fliepawef into Thuong l>uc'a defense. ···u. s. BS2 · bombei'S rained 20-ton bombloads nor1!1' of the comp while diwbombera and belicop(er gunships 1lashed ot Rod positiom around the post every hour. From Pqe l CLEAVER. • • at.reels. Kaplan, speaking for the center, aaid his organization voted against any d..lsMJptive action· th I s week, but ad- ded: "U our demands are not sup· p<rted. by tbe Academic Senate, we may have to consider alternettves." At a rally b e f o r e some 1,000 students Monday, spokesmen for the center called for a silent vigil outside Wheeler Auditorium where the Academic Senate is to meet. In explainlng his position, Heyns said: "lf I were asked for university facillties for a student sponsored, non- credit activity in which the original course format would be foUowed facllltle& wouJd be made available. ' ••That woo!C: be entirely in con- formity with the univenity's regula- tione govern!ng time, place and man· ner or rules and lt would oot be in de· fianoe of the regents." DAILY PILOT OIV.HGE CCIMT PUILISHING COMPANY R•lt•rf N. 'W••d l"1"911dWtt •!Id Pllbllllleor J.c.. R. c11r1.1 Vic. Pmld9nt •nd 0-1 MINtfl' Tho1"r1t1 K•••ll Editor e Tl.0111t1 A. Mu,phin1 !Mtlnll\t Edlfor Alb.rt w. ••••• 'Wlrn.,,. R1•d Anod•fl Hlln!l"9'1'Dn INCi! Editor City Elf!tor HMtt ..... IMdt OMq 109 lth Str••I M•lllnt Ad4r••u •.O. loir 790 92•41 --,...,.... litdl: 12'11 Wnl .. lllloe lolllt¥1'11 Cd• ..,,... ' ,. Witt •• , SltMt u.w. ~: m ,_. ,._ ·~ f.1 . ' ' Bottled Ont~of Nd VW.-..iillero hQldllll llJe _ .. ta-.-wlty. ...... ..-~ .... .,_ .,.... .. ···---ua.19 ..._..cue' ?~ .._. da11-tUhlJMI -CT•VJI Bile the .no w•aban don• d atrstrlp. ' \ ' • It ii. a walt!na ,_ few th• op. proidm.lto!r • 0. s. llpeclol' ........ troopen and the Vletnameae c;ivillanl tlley pay to help cleltlld lbe camp. • • OFFICIAL 'W~L:COMER' , Publl1he~· Robert Weocl L 0 oblli 1'1111 111 1411 '-on the -withauualllll. . '' .:..~~·=:~~~ ................ -.. ,.._., Mil tw 'YI It -. "If ai1111e. -to -1111.s 111-he could do lt wiCh 1111 number o( men out ~t" Hid Glendealn( cl c.rae., vlDllUIM. t<ffe'• goial ·to lose an awful lot or men but be cu •~take us." TUISDAY'S 'DOUBLI HIADIR' ·Arthvf! A. Turner ftl <OMtanl U.S. ~Ins~! North VW1m• .. =··· • uamu. 1Udll" ---_ .. Ult ........ •'flit N«lb Vlelllall> ... bove caryld *Ir po pol!Uons ou1 of solid llCt. WI • cannot knock lbett out of tblni," Silva aald. ·Tllllonr Due · llel .. t the 1•tofn to 1111 All · Hna Yalloy, (Ulldin( Com· munilt inflltnlloo •-be• to the U. S. miUWy bution at Da Nang 30 miles to the Jlortbeast. STltL ENTIRTAfNING Lecturer Horry llalll>ltt · "They want this c~ very badly. Wt .,. & ka ID .iot. U wt -'I~ MIDI woalllljl wklt open," G Ing sa1a.,, A 'handfl&I ti relnforcemea4 btoke through In flll>d...,_band combat Sund· ay. 'llley had to oome throup one ol five villages arouod Tbuona Due bald under tile red and blue N«lb Viet. n1mU1 flal, Mare 'than :I0,000 villagers have left their flomes. U. S. pUnes botpbed ~e villagis1 ) . Cpl. Georfe Lober of Botton, one ol • 11141 few ~ ID tilt camp, called the prtdj..,,,.. a "min11ture Kite Sanh slep:• staff srt. .JohJI Comad of Detroli wasn't tltlnkfng lD sucb bi.storlcaJ term.I. 'I • • ~ "Whrworry?"· lte said~ 11We cannot do Sllythinf-~llut wait. I'm not particularly worried about the North Vietiiaqi.e,.. But I'm awfully tired." 'Only One President'-') Nixon Says Hurtip/irey' s . . - Talk Encourages Re~ From Wire Servfce1 DETROIT -Rlcblld M. Nixon said today !bat Hubert H. Humpllrey'1 ex· J'l'Olled wlllinlJ)ess to stop the bom· blng Jn North Vietnam encourages Hanoi. to take a harder 1ta:itd in the Parit llegotlatlou. The RepubllcJQ pr!sidenuat can- didate told a news conference, "I have aaid before and I say again that we tan have only one president at a Ume. Negotiations are golng on in Paris. We may have some 1uceela with them. 11 Neither presidential candidate, Nix· on aaid, should indicate to North Viet· nam it could get a better deal from a new admJpistration than that being of· fered by the negotiators of the Jolm!on adminiltraUon. 'CLARIFY STAND' pOfture be would take a1 president should the current peace' negotiations fail, Nixon said he. too, wanta the bom· bing to end -but only when the Com· mwliail respond by easing their at· tacks on U.S. fOI'cel in South Vietnam. "Mr. Humphrey 1hould not allow the nation to think and Hanoi to th.int that he's playing both lldes,'~ Nixon said. He said Humphrey muat either ~ad· vocate a unilateral bombinl halt or muat support U.S.~ negotiator•. in PW. Nixon said he is not 1ure now where the vice president atandl. TicketS-Going Briskly .Srotion Owner Snoozes; Thieves Get $623 Loot ,,Nixon cailed on Humphrey to clarUy tfle stand be took in a speech at Salt Lake Cily Monday night. He called It the "fourth or filth" posiUon his Democratic opponent has taken on the bombing. * * * Humphrey War Stand Draws Demo Support For Real Estate Class Nixon said Humphrey's statement hod been widely interpreted as a departure from the administration's position that Hanoi ahould reciprocate before any bait is called in the born· bing .• Ticket "sates" for the fourth annual free series of classes on real estate in- vesbnent and management presented jolntl.Y by the DAILY PILOT, Orange Coast College and Harbor Area realtors went briskly, it was repcrted today, only hours before the opening class.· Though the sertea of four kctutta - each to be ptesented on Tuesday even- '\ Esc,aped Convict . . Enjoys Holiday . Escaped convict Robert G. DeUelo ts "having a good time" in Orange Coun· ty at Los Alamitos, according to postcards be sent to his former cellmates. Officials ~t the Norf~lk, Mau., -Prison Colony said that the 27-year-old De«elo, of Revere, Mass., has written postcards to sever&-! Norfolk inmates. They s a i d the cards, sent from Los Alamitos, read, "Having a good ti.me, wish you were here." Dellelo, convicted in connection with the killing of a Boston detective, escaped !rom the colony Sept. 21. Deputy Supt. Theodore Risanino said the handwriting proved to be that of Dellelo. The cards were signed "Bob." Ocean View Hikes 2 Aides' Salaries Trustees of Huntington Beach's OCe&n View School DiatrJct have ordered pay raises for two district ad· minJsttat.ors. .Trustees raised the salary of Woodis Ohaddlck, assistant supertntendent for cWTlculum, to $20,500 a year and hik- ed the pay of Milton Berg. assistant superintendent for business to $'l0,000 annually. . The two administrators had been making S19,370 and Sl8 ,630 a year, respectivel.)l. inga for tbe next four consecutive weeks -are free, tickets of admission are required. Ticket! on a "space available" basis als!"' will be available tonight at the Joor just prior to the oPening &ession. All sessloo.1 will be held ln ttie aud.ltorJum of NeWport Harbor HJgh School, ~th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newpcrt Beach, begUmtng each class night at 7,30 o'clock. Glenn Martin, executive director of the Harbor AHa realty board, wtll be moderator for the ~ning 1e11ion . Robert N. Weed, publisher of the DAILY PILOT, will•dellver tlle ·offlclai welcome. Ernest Denny had a hunch his Sky· power 11ervice 11ta.tlon might be ~­ glarized Monday night so he decided to stay on gual'd. Everything went fine until 4 a .m. at the station at 11926 Garden G r o v e Blvd., Garden Grove. Then Denny, of Long Beach, fell asleep. He awakened a1. 4.:45 a~m. in his truck next to the station and every· thing seemed to be all right. At IS a.m. Thomas L. Potter ot Santa Ana, an att.endant at the station, came to work. He a"W'6kened his sleeping boss and told him somettiing had happened. WhUe "guard" Denny slept, burgl.ars got loot valued at S623 including flO in cash and seven rilles. Weed will be followed on the pro-grlm by onetime stnger-entuta.tner Harry Babbitt currently manager of the Newpcrt ~ch Tennil Club. A Parents ·Can Visit longtime resident of tbe Orange Coast,_..... the entertainer who made Ufe p,leasant V ll H' h' T . ht for mu,'c fans in tile '30s and 4l!s as a a ey 1g omg featured performer in Kay Kyeer's "Kollege of Musical Knowledp," will "entertain" tonight with the lecture topic: "Orange Cowrly-A Way of Life for Business and Pleasure." Two other lectures -"Why Invest in Real Estate?" and "Tailoring Your Real Estate Investment" -will be delivered. tmlgbt by Arthur A. Turner wh~ firm, Arthur A. Turner & Anoclates of Tustin, sped.allies in sales and investment counseling in the investment property field. • Turner, who began bis real estate career in 1959 with th_, Forest E. Olson Co .. of Van Nuys, was promoted several times by the firm before com- ing to Orange County in 1963 to head up the Olson Co. '1 expansion Jnto the county. lie formed his own company, Four Star Realty -with two as~ociates - in ()range County in 1964 !lfld. then, in l~. fcrmed bis present company to specialize in maiagement consultant work in real est.a~. No back.to-school night is planned at Fountain Valley High School this year, but parents who want to visit the school can do so tonight. The traditional open-b parents to talk with te rs d see their chidren's rooms was nots edul- ed, but the school will be ope parents to vis• during the meeting tonight, offlctals. said. Buena Park GI Killed in Vietnam The Y.,..S. Defense Department today identlfled a Buena Park serviceman as one of 79 recently killed in Vletnam action. Listed as killed was Spec. 4 Sammy Burrola Jr., husband of Mrs. Carolyn E. Burrola of 6431 Los Robles Road. On the real estate tnveltment series faculty be replaces Harbor Area reaitor Randall McCanlle, originally scheduled u tonlght'1 dooble·beader lecturer. McOardle · was forced to ~ cancel his appearance In orcfer to ma>ae a trip out of. the area. . Subsequent classe1 will be held on Tuesdays, Oct. 8, LI and ZI. ~ "II he did not intend it to be a departure from his previous position, • it has been widely misinterpreted " Nixon said. ' He said his own position was in agr~ment with one of Humphrey's earlier statements which said, in ef- fect, that Hanoi must not think that a poUUcal campaign in the United States will result Jn America-granting North Vietnam concessions. Nixon said U.S. negotiators hold as their "trump card," the U.S. bombing of the north. He said if that card Is played by a presidential candidfJte ''It means that all chance for these negotiations to succeed will evaporate." 'NQT FACING RISK' Nixon 6aid Humphrey talked of ac- cepUng Ute risk inherent in a bombing cessation, but he--said the risk would not face the vice president, it would · face U.S. fighting men in the demilitarized zone. He said be will not in<!lcate what Planners Study Nursing Home Fountain Valley planners Wed· nesday reconsider a use permit for construction of a convalescent home south of Slater A venue and east of Los Alamos Street. The matter bad been continued from the commission Sept. 4 meeting. Planners will also reopen public hearing on the prec.Use plan for a pro· posed commercial building at the southwest corner of Magnolia Street and W&!rner Avenue. , . • From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Vice President I-Jubert H. Humphrey's qua 11f1 e d pledge to halt the bombing of North Vietnam if he is elect presic!.ent gained him scattered appla from his Democratic political co gues and an endorsement Crom an e to the late Sen. Robert,F. Kennedy. The speech also brought ~­ demnalion that it might pro! g the war -from Sen. John Tower R·Tex). Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ·Masi.). a dove on the Vletn , wired 1-lumphrey congrat ons on his M y night &pee and said, "To all who e in Vietnam, you have given great encouragement and hope." · Kennedy, who favors a n ' un- conditional halt to the bombtog Of North Vietnam, told Humphrey he was "the only candidate !or the presidency v:ho has offered the American people propooals for ending the war in V1et- D3m." Jn the speech Hwnphrey said that if cle<'ted president he would stop the bombing of North Vietnam as an "ac- ceptable rlsk" for pea-ce Jf Hanoi showed willingness to restore the demilitarized zone. It wes his fir5t pa!d nationwide television broadcast. Spellki.O.g from Salt Lake City. 1he D<mOl!reUc presidential candidate said: "As preoident. I would stO!> tbe bom· bing of .the North as an acceptable risk f<rr peace because I believe it could lead to success in the negotiations and a 6horter war. This WGuld be the best protecUon foc our troops." The vice president placed a qualification on his proposed bombing halt, saying that before taking actjon he would "place key importarice ~n evidence -direct or indirect, by deed or word -of Communist willingness to restore the demilitarized zone between North and Sooth Vietnam." CR/fPET .CLERn1nrr THE ULTIMATE Vi~tim All· are free and open to anyone bold!ng admilsion tt,t .. of Change ii\ CARPET CLEANING ICONOM!CAL ncluces the •Hi Iv f,.quent profet11on&I clMnln9 b~ ceu ... it removes the deeply eml,1411· clef! 1011 tnd IHYll fto m ,ld111 ir!.,tht carpet flb•rt to colltct 4'1rt. CLIANS Dm •.chilly ;emov•• soil SAJll PIOCUS scientifically cl1rel- op1d 1peclalty for the profe11ionel cerp1t cleener .. It is completely safe for ell cerp•t fiben. Tliat's Planner's View of County · ' 11We•~ llvtng OD the bottom Of an a.lr-borne sewer." So/ 68YI Or-County planning department aide Allred Bell . He adds bleakl,y that It will probably get wor ... It's a view Bell expressed while touching: on the county's probems o( growth and cbange in a talk befor< the planning committee of the Orange O>unty Supplementary Educatlonai C..ter. The eseetice o( the presentaUon was a warning t.o get prepared for coo.Un· ued enonnowi change lD the county. "U you ·can't stud change," said Bell, "there's only one thin& to do-- leave." He said someone bu to live nen to h"pilalo. freeway1 and alrporll. He pointod out that COWl\T 1ovom· ment is now lnvolved in the 1001, te- clloua Jll'OCftl clllevoloptnc. d11allod 1enei:ai plan few the "'tire county. It probobly woo •t bo ~~ Wiiii l -1975. ' 'lbe plaMer '1kln't betitate to con- cede that "change" does have ill negaUve upedl. Among them, be uJd, are theae: -Every hour, n1ne cars are added to the count)''• str-..U. -More than l,OlO tons cl COfllam· inanta are pumped into the air daily. -Formllnd ta belDJ robbled 1'P at tDe rite cl f,IOO acrt1 a ,eor. "We'rt belllf more v!ctimloed by chante than bein.c helped by It," Aid Bell, iafin& cc...iln1tfan cl Ille forcos causin1 clwlp. . "Juli thlnkln& 111>.otrt it lm't"eoou&b; taking acUon now 11 lmPortant." In the put 10 year•, be noled, two- thlrda ot all the coubty'a homea were built. Some cl thil boulinf is already rulloW>d&rd. "Hllf cl It will become slum and ahould be l'Ol>laoed by th• nut ge""'•· tion;• 'he 1a:Id. I • from botft tht p11e el •tht cerpet tnd the c•rpet Nc•ing. ...._ ·. aUTOlU PILI th• pow1rlol ·•xtrec• tion proc:e11 rell'lov•• mol1hi1ro iM• me~ietely, thus 4voldlt'l9 thrlnk1t1, encl llft1 m.•tttd pile t. 'Tr•• •••' 1ppe1r1nce. GINTU ACTION u111 no bru1h11 or 1crubbing •ctlon, 10 it cloe1 not di•· tort th• pil• of the carpet. 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VINSEL • OI '9le Dllly Plllt SMff Ocean c1e<>tbs oU Ca~ Island to- day bold a11 physical clues to "'11.y a nyer wbO mce i--obed the edge of space .u a pioneer U.S. test pilot dove his seaplane to destruction in the boat .. dott<d <Wells Swtday. William B. B<idgemao, 53, of Malibu, onetime bolder of wcrld speed and altitude records in the famed X- 15, may weU. have 1uffered a beart at- I • 1 tact prior to the Gn1mman Goose's death dive. A Lmnita yachtsman who fired up his alQ{iliary engine to get out of the plane's fatal path -missing-Collision • by a few feet-said the pilot CO\lldn't be seen in the cockpit. Accounts by Stanf<rd Orfila, as well as other boaters m the vicinity' about two miles otf White's Cove , tended to su~ possibility that Bridgemu wasrmehowstriekeu. ' . a una. Cleaver Starts 1ile plane was en route to Avalon to pick up moinland·bouncl' · -kend v;s.itors wben it nosed over· at l ,000 f'eet and began a sickening . dive towvd the waten below, leveling off. just aver the chop. "The seaplane passed within 50 feet of our -board qtWtet (right rur) all£r I sped the boat out cl Ill polll," Orfila said, "it was no m<re than four feet above the water.'' 11. Seconds later, the aircraft skipped . r . Panther Pfuns 10 Despite Regents' Ruling BERKELEY (AP) -Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver will start lee· luring at t.be University of Ca.Iµ-omia this afternoon under original plans prohibited by the UC regents, says tM Center for Participant Education. That means he wlil lecture 10 times. ~ on campus and for credit, despite a ruling by the Board of Regents that.no guest lecturer can speak more than once. The sponsoring center's declaration. which rejected a compromise offered by Chancellor Roger Heyns, was an· nounced by a spokesman, Sam Kaplan, a sociology instructor. Kaplan said Cleaver would give his opening lecture "somewhere on the campus," but he declined to specify. Heyns suggested Monday t h a t Cleaver speak 10 times on the campus, but nOt for academic credit. "That would solve the free speech issue once and for all," he asserted. • Cleaver, charged with attempted murder in a shootout between bis mili- tant Negro organization and Oakland police, is free on bail while bis at· torney appeals the revocation of Cleaver's parole. He previously had been convicted of assault with a dead- ly weapon. The center, an experiment a 1 organlz.ati.on formed f o 11 o w i n g New Boys Club Work Set; $5,0()0 Sought From Citr, The Boys' Club cl Laguna Beach has announced plans for immediate start of its IW!W facilities in Lagima Canyon and has a.Sked city councilmen to con· sider. a $5,<XX> cash grant. Councilmen Wednesday night will (.'(lns:.ider ttie request in the form of a letter flrom Dr. E. R. Nell, club board presidert. "~ BO)'ll' Club cl Laguna Be~ch." High School Office Wrec).ed by .Vandal The studel)t affairs office at Lagur Beach Hlgh School was ransacked ar vandalized during the weekend, polic said today. Lt. F r a n k Schopen said files ar • desks were ransacked and the 001 tents strewn on the fiocx' by tmknow1. persons. Two cans of Whipped cream , he said, were sprayed aver doors, win - dows and walls. Lagunagrins wrote Nell, "is immediately em- bal'k:i.ng upon actual construction of the ne·w Boys' Club facilities in Lagun~ ~yon. "This magnificent undertaking will add materiaily to the park and recrea· tional f.aoilities of t.he city." Nell suggested that tile $5,000 might be used to clear the land and prepare the gromd fur tile playing field portion cl the property, for the placing or landscaping.. « f<r corrstructioo of playing field structures including Ughts. The club has agreed to sell its ex- 1sting facility, a two-story property Uong the Main Beach, to the city for >0,000. The property is one ·parcel in CXXl feet ol Main Reach that the city ; acquiring for a park. The club is also asklng ttie city to ;aive build.log pennit fees and plan J1eC.k fees because the club ts a charitable organization and to grant a variance with conditi'ON for coo- strudioo in the M·lA light industrial zone. ly Phil lnterl•ndi "Ywrw IOlfl!ll W•n, H•rry. You ...,_., uhl, 'Woll, we'n '°' eur town -beck •1£fn,' this .,..r." ~ --· t , • / demands by the 1964 Free Speech Movement for more student petliUcal freedom, invited Cleaver to lecture ·on racism. Regeii.ts voted last week against permitting him 10 lectures and the Academic Senate, the faculty's tOp legislative group, ts scheduled to COO· sider bis case on Thursday. Heyns has sugge&ted that the Academic Senate take no actlon at this time, saying thaf·tf the Senate takes a "very ct:1nfron~ podtion," ~udents may take their grievances into the street.sL ·~· Wayne Joining W allac~? Duke's Reply: $%&/*:• MONTROSE, Qilo. (UPI) -Movie star John Wayne of Newport Beoch, speaking from a remote Colorado mO\f· ie location, said Tuesd,ay report!: he was former-Alabama Gov. George Wallace's choice for vice preslde11t were "not tnie." w~ used a Da.myard phrase oot norm.ally seen in print tG emphatically deny the rumor that the thlrd·party preSdential candidate had chosen him as bis running mate. Wayne urged that his exact words be used and indicated be wias anxious for the widest publicity to be ~ven to tiis brief statement. "It Ls absolutely not true,' 'he said. "I think they have the'wrong We.llaee. Not George Wallace. I'm working for (movle producer) Hal Wallis." Michael W'8yne, son of the actor, said he did not think bis father woudd be interested. "He's been a Nixori Republican-klr years and years," the you.IJ€er Wayne said. Wayne's 9t:ock answer to quelrtioos on his entirance into politics bas been, accordiog to his IOD: "I wouldn't con- sider it. I couldn't afford the c u t in salarj." • W·ayne is in rugged Colorado filming a Paramount Pictures .product!on, '"I'nl.e Grit." Thief Makes Big Mistake A man who gave an address on Easy Street in Sudbury, Mass., was registered MoodaJ at Lagune Beach's Hotel Greybars t-the city jail - where the Yvlng IJ simple and the faciHtie1 .part.an. ' U..nard J. Couto, 24, "'" booked In· to city jail on rusi\Icion cl grand theft auto after he erred in driving e miss· ing 11167 ~~<_J>assed IU owu.r, who w11 I ll:).IUI. w.q it .t61en at the Ume. Officer Larry ~alat ran alter the car owned by Richard Bigler, 3:23 El Pueo, llopped It Uld pfficed the driver under arrest Laguna Be~cb · Police ' Lt. Franj Schopen Hid a COID!>laint charging Coulo with the le~ olfeme II being soueht from Ute dldllct .ttarne1'1 ol· fice tod.,, on e. w.a've, nosed over and slammed into the swells, disintegrating in a shower of debris and sending the pilot's body tumbling across the water. uin my oPfdtm, he was dead when he bi~" smd Chorley sunw.u, owner and operat« of Catalina Seaplao<s Inc., wbtcb bas its lerminal at B<r1h 96, San Pedro, under the Vincent Thom.as B:idi•· • . , Inglewood attorney · Russ Moss jockeyed his boat Ille ~trattoo II into the debris·9Crewn crub rite, but Brldgeman's body _sank oat of sight before they could reach and recover it. Wrecloage cl Ille rod, while and blue seaplane remal.Ded afloat aboOt ooe haU hour betare it Slid under and down int<> tile lJOO fooj -deep cbanne.l waters, invotlgat<r! said. The Coast Guan! c.-Cape !Degon and a helicopter swept the area, but Bridgeman'• body failed I<> appear and • Olllll • . . ~ •we'll Take It' _ __,,_, Laguna Beach city officials can't be .accused of docile accep\ance of Festival of Arµ enrichment of municipal ~ers. M!lyor Glenn Vedder (left) a~ Ci\y Manager James D. Wheaton (center)· exhibit enthusiasm as, Wjllfam. D. ·Martin, festival board president, presents 1968 check for $65,750.91. Flgure amounts to 17.5 percent of gross re- ceipts, up about $1,400 from last year. · · . Saddleback Asks County Okay 'for Permqnent Siu County planners. will be asked by Saddleback JuniOr College District of· ficials W.ednesday to grant a permit for construction of the school's .permanent campus on the recently purchased"MiBsion Viejo site. Anticipated planning ·commission approval of the application will formally launch a further phase in the district's $16 mllllOn, 10.year building program. The completed 165-acre campus will, district officials "]>redict, provide the "most up to 'date and highly developed college.buildings • , • in the state." Eight proposed centers will Include library, science, bu sinus education, Dave Ashleigh, Costa Mesa's mus- tachioed master ol wa,ter polo is fea· tured today on Page 16 in the pre· Olympic• series on Or- ange Coast Olympians. And in anoth- er special series of penonallty fea~e1 appear- ing in the So<lal Notes aectkm, DAILY PILOT sta.H Writer Judy Hurst to- day paint• a word picture cl Carol Jenll, Wit• ol two.um. ~~ Biil • Jewell'1 °~el" lJ {eltured OD Page at. . · ,. trade·technlcal, gym-physical educat. · ion, fine artS , educatlori ae:tivlties 8nd administration a n d main,tenance· stores areas. District officials: are expected to present their applicatlpn to the county planning coinmlssion .at the Santa Ana meeting and outline thelr bulldlrig Plana in detail. Completion of the ·ae· cond of fo!D' building phue"1 will pro- vide, by late ·1971, campus ac· ' comrnodatlon for 3,070 1tudents, of- fic~ predict Wall.ace Mackay Named President Of Artist Group Wallace "BID"· Mackay, of San Clemente, has been elected preddent of the Laguna Beach Art Aisoci.ation fer lll&U9. He wu chosen by the board of dired«t •!·their m'"line Saturday. Mackay, a former engineer, DO'W devotes ail blJ time !<> line art· Other new Ql(icers are Ralpll T~IEi!., Three ~Ch Bay, ftrlt yice preslclenl; EJWI Klein, Dtn• Point, ae- copd vice pre9deot; Donald Van· derbilt. Loguna Beach, MCrt!ary, and Florence Arnold,, Fullerton, •Treasurer. . Tanian, a ICulp!cr and te1cber, will · ltl"Ye 11 chairman of the Elhlbltlon and Juri Committee. Klein, 1C111ptor · and palnter, will bead Ille Fund 11111· Ing Colllmlllee. I , ,NnlJ eleeted memllerr oC'Uto board ore !Ucbard Broob, ~ Baacb <><l'amlit: Fr,d Brigs, Laguna Bt1ch ' -tect; Pat Collertll, J;>resktep! o! • the All!Illloo, llld. 14...,,_ Abel. Locur>• Baacb wood caner. . . , 1 • cmly seaU and other small litter from the wreclcage bobbed around~ '" FU~ of all types wa.s the theme of the veteran pilot's life anct he wtote p-aphetlcally in bis J955 book "The Looely Sky," of just how ti ended Sun· day in depths Of the Catalina Channel "The plaDe. • .and I are ooe and alone," be said in the boot, which waa collaborated with Jacqueline Hazard, 1 nemi>raptt won1an whom be later (See MYSTERY, P•I• Z) • I Orilln.&:nce Said Too Restrictive By JEAN COX Ot llle 0111"1' Pllet Slaff A sampling of the opposition awaiting the proposed commercial· hotel (C·H) ..zone for Laguna Beach was doled oUt Monday nighL At a ·~ng spc.nsored by the Lag1D8 Beach Coordinating 'Council, City Planner, Al Autry, fielded ques- tions from hotel owners and other citizens q~stionlng the ordinance draft. _,-- ''It should be completely rewritten," Harry Willa.ti, owner of Cle Laguna Beach lj.!viera Hotel, iaid of the· pro- posed zone law. · · In ·a presentation following the ques· &n and answer session with Autry, Wlllats 1aid ttle ordinance waa too restrictive. "About l60 mlllion bas circulated In this town this year, thanb to the hotel industry. Let u1 build ordinances not to inhlbit hotels but to make them beautiful," be urged. OTHElt POINTS Among other polnll, Willa1'1 and other hotel interests took offense to . aideyard requ!:rements. The Qrdinance states that each lot will bave sidey.ards along each side of tile proeprty line in proportion !<> Id width and building height. Sideyards would be at l...t 10 perteot cl Ille lot width .a!ld equal to 25 percent of the highest point of the building. • AutrY said the s'i de yard re.· quirements were written in response to es1betic. spatial needs. "It takes into consideration the COT· respondence we have rect!ivtd from other segments of t!Je community that do not want to see a total wall effect in our dty. It will provide light and air." Willat.s and hotel owner Loren Haneline pointed out that. .•• ,t h e sdieyards, rather than being esthetic, would become wind funnels .and would be collecting spat& for "trash, garbage and hippies." NO LIMITATIONS Altllougb U>ere are no height llmita· Uons, height abo would be relative to the amount of -1pace allowed for the front setback, and .ccordlag to AutrJ, capabilities increase in relationship to the amount of frontage and deptJJ of properties an individual pulls togethet. "Because of ·setiback ·and sldeyard. requirements on the properties we (See ORDINANCE, Poie Z) Or•llfl• Wf!•thet! We inay get I Uttie drizzle to go with all thil cloudy weather, the Man advises. Otherwise, the mercury drape to the middle 614'.1 for the coast with partlaJ run· abine peeking throu'1> in the P• m. houri. • ll'iSIDB TODAY A MID Stalm\ in Hilt C!ftftf'> tainmtnt opntd on Che Ofc1'Q.t Coaat ...,. the ... ~"'11d, onil two pJai11 a;nd °" wera arc ff. 11itiotd o• BntntcimnfftC PaQ9 20 toc1av. -• -' i~~ .... ::= ..... • .. " •• --.. ,_... ........ , =--· -' -..... ·--• ...... ..ft ·--• ~--·· ·-.... """ "'" ' --" -" ·-• ·~--u ·--.. ·-• , . • • .----- I DM.Y PQ.GT Tuesday, Oct..., l, 1968 • ·-Qe.rets Roi tied • Out of Beer • • " . ... , . . 'ftlloll could DOI let mucll '""'° f0< 111• u. II. Ona a..u al 'lbuoac Due. Lt. 8Ul Glendening '1uce<I around ~, fllckered a brief llllllJe alter lour 111oep1 .. , nJghta and declared 111, lieultJ• crttlcaL "We are out of ,...,,.bl announced. ' "Net 011!1 Illa~• tlld Spec. 5 John Rodtn." Halifu:, N. & •• ''I.haven't had 1111 snail far dll)'I." An tl1i!I>4ted 7,llOO *'* * North Attacks On Gr.een Beret Base Taper O~f SAIGON (UPI) ..;. '!be North Viel· D11D.e1e abeJllng ,of Thuong Que \lpered oil today and tlle bandlul of u . s. GTMn Bert!t defender• aot some sleep for ihe first time in four days of siege. They. jokid 11>1)' rmJj" needed more beer. Suttounded by .. utlmaled 7,000 Red -troopers, the 25 Americans and their Vietnamese helpera knew the Communists could overrun the camp if they wanted It badly · enou.1h. The defenders rested for fresh attacks. Tbe torrent of 1,000 shells that bat- tered the camp 330 miles north of Saigon in the lart three diays dropped olf to alm06t nothing. The CommuiWta apparently also weN resting 1n caves that protected them frqm a constant U. S. aerial bombardment. Intelligence 0Hicer1 at Thuoog Due told UPI Comopoodeot Raymond Wilkinson some of the Reda were from the North Vietnamese sooth divtstoil which captured Dien Bien Phu in 1954 an~ brought an end to the Jfrench· llldOchinll Wor. ID Saigon, U. S. spokesmen &aid guerrilla. ground gunners had shot down a second helicopter near ~uong Due Sunday but its crewmen were not hurt. War communiques also reported the lou of the 901st U. S. plane over North Vietnam - a Navy Al Intruder obot down on one of lM missioru: into the north Monday. lta two crewmen were missing in action, the report said. The North Vietnamese clamped the siege of 'llluong Due Saturday. They captured five villages on its aJ>- proecbe1 and hoisted their flag. Their apparent goal -to overrun the Green Beret outpost -would open a clear in- fil!Ntloo pall> tbroogh Ille An Hoa Valley toward the U. S. Military bas· tiOll at Da Nang, 30 miles to the northeast. ·• Gen. Creighton W. Abrams' U~ S. command threw the brunt of its aerial firepower into Tbuong Due'• defense. U. S. Bl2• bomben rained 20-ton bombloadt DOl1h of the camp while divebombera and helicopter gunships slashed at Red position• around the post every hour, At least 109 North Vietnamese have died in II>< Thuoog Due flghdng, 70 of them durtn& opening-day assaults that oa!'?1«I ;., Ille camp'• bdbed wire, and another 39 killed by the rein· lon:emeoto breaking tbroogh. Laguna Accident Injures Sailor .. A San Diego 1ailor wa1 injured Mon- da yin Laguna Beach, police said, when he apparenUy fell asleep while driving and his car struck a utility pole, shearing it ott. 'Ibe victim, Jackie E. Love, 19, was taken to South Coast Community Hospital for emergency treabnent. Police said he complained of leg And arm inJwies. The accident occurred on South Coast High'i"ay at Anita Street when th~ southbound car went out of con- trol. DAILY PILOT OltANGE COAST l"LtllLtSHtNG COMPANY Robori N. Wo1d l"rtsldltlll 11111 P ubU ..... Jodi: II. 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""" , " au _..,. ti• lllllr I"• poslUona out of 1oUd ;ooJr. .. -1,llDll lhOlll. ,,.. ldII two --· Wt ·!tiit caooot knock U>em out of gravet liae the now·• band o De d "U Charlie wanted to take tllilJ>LaCe the~," Silva said.' alntrtp, he could do it wllll 11>< number Gf men 'l'OOollf Due lltl at lbt pteway to It to I •lllU>a ram• for lb• •P. out tiler<," Hid Gleodtnl•I of tilt AA .11\\11 Vtlley, ·-· Com· proslmatol:y '.!& 1]. S. Special Foret• Car1<u, VellftUda. "He'• 11>lnl to muntot lnllltntlon •-h•• to the trooper• and the VJetname1e civilian1 loae u awful lot o! men ·but he can U. s. mllltary bastion at Da Nang ~ tbe7 pay to . help defend tile cuop. Sllll talle us." miles to Ille oortllto.Ot. Cantpafgn Stall• ' "Tiiey 111111 tills <:= Very l>adly. W•... ...... • -·WI waren1 bet<, Da Naog would bt 1'klt open," GlenOllng 1&ld. A hand!W ol relnforcem..U -· through in haod~oJ>aod combat Subd- ay. They ruM1 to c:ome tbrouC .oue of fJve' villages around 1bUODI l>ue btld under Ibo red and blue -VJll• namtse Oag, MON then I0,000 villagers have left tbeJr bomea. U. S. planes bombed. Ille vwaaeo. Dispute Divides County's Demos , • U,1Tttlflltl9 Disturbance Erupt• ·in Chicago Police chaoe down youth during minor dlojurbance Monday on Chi- cago'i near north-side. Police and passing motorl1t11 were targets of bottles and rocks thrown by youths who said.they, want black teacher to teach black history at nearb7 Waller High School. (See otory Page 4.) From Poge l HOTEL ORDINANCE ••• have considered, no lot woti.ld provide depth !or a helght aa high as 20 storiet, aithougb the ordinance allows for greai., height In building than we presently baW," Autry 1aid. AJitry said If the ordinance were pusjKI, certain areas in the com• muntty would a1k to be rezoned for C· H. "The w1Wngnes1 of .the plamlng commftsfon t.o rezone if another met· ter," he stated: , -"This pull an element ol doub~ to the purchase of property," polnted out Don Arvold, a representative of the Irvine Cove Association. "It should be spelled out in the proposition to which areas the new zoning would apply." STATE PURPOSE "We're not really talking about a c. H zone for Top of the World. Therefore it would be helpful in public discussion to st.aite the zoning is intended for oceanfront proPOrty, which io Ille only place it would.be financially possible," .added Haneline. come up with a beautiful de1lgn for the total area, '1 he pOinted out .. Bernard S)'fan, 1peaking in behalf of the Oiamber of Commerce, 1a1d "We bave to atop and think about Mlai kind of hotels we want. We shouldn't act without furth1r ltudy." .AutrY po)nted out !bat DOI al-U>e-in· formaUon in the ordJnance draft neceasarU, refiecto tile feellnt .,, Ille •tall. "I feel tbat I've obtained a algnifi· cant amount of benefit trom. thiJ con· servation. We have some qualms about the ordinance and there ere cer- tain recommendations we Will make," he prom!Jed. Many members of the Monday night audience represented commercial in· tereSU: and felt the propo91tlon was too restrictive for commerciml. develop- ment. However Autry will doubtless have to face complaints fr o m residents who feel the ordinance would give hotel 1Dtertsts too free a retgn. By JAC!t BROBACK Of 1M O.llr '*" Steff Charles G. Gant, a vice chairman . of the Orange County Democratic Cen· tral Committ.ee, Monday announced ho ha.< ''dloconlinued" all efloru with the oWclal Huniphre7·MU1~ cam· polp in U>e county. Ke puootuated ms announcement by accusmg Central C o m m i t t e e Chalnnan John Dean of a "heavy• banded show of autilorlty" in assign- ing himseli stewardship of the Humphrey-Muskie campaign in the county. Gant last wefk was repudiated as chelnnan of the Humphrey campaign after he had scheduled a pres~n­ ference to announce vote getting: plans. Dean,. an attorney and a Garden Grove city councilman , removed Gant from the chairmanship. Dean an· nounced he would name a committee to pu.sh the campaign this week. Gant, a Santa Ana public relations man , emphasized that he would con- tinue his personal efforts on behalf of Humphrey and Muskie. The deposed chairman said he u1umed control of the local campaign Sept. 4 at a meeting attended by Dean. Hf! said it was strlcUy a looal com· mittee and he was not appointed by Cerrel, Winter and Associates who at that time were conducting t h e Humphrey campaign in Southern California. ' Gant said he believed his status changed when CeJTetl, Winter were drwPtd as leaders of the drive. GailAndJoated that considerable ir· ritation occurred 1n connecUon with Vice President Humphrey's visit to Seal Beach Leisure World last week. Local DeQlocrats were miffed, because they were not notified of the visit and learned or it only through the pre11. Both Dean and Gant attended the event. Gant said he attempted to get in touch with Dean after the Seal Beach meeting but was unable to do so, so he went ahead with plans for the public announcement of hir chairmanship. "lt was not until later Thursday, after the initial announcement was in the mail, that l learned of any ob-- jection on the part of Dean," the deposed chairman asserted. Ga!Jt said it has not been customary In California for central committees to Cetermine campaign stro.ctures of in· dividual candida tea and that in Orange Autry agreed there .are ~ertain pro· perties where he and hi! atalt feel the ordinance would most likely •apply. From Poge l For instance, he commented, the property should be oriented to major arterial streets systems "by which it could be served and not adversely af. feet." He said it also was oriented to cer· tain types of uses .and "properties .which can afford facilities necessary to ·meet the demands of parking, spatial O()enings." MYSTERY CRASH ... married. Tbe couple Ohrls. have a &-year-ol.d soo, "He was a complete nut about flying, completely dedicated ," said Vance MeClelb:n, general m~ger and dllef pilot fln' the seaplane line, which makes many dally island lligbta. them daily during the summer season. A mefuortal S!!"Vice for the 1953 win· ner Of the former Institute of Aermauti.cal Sciences' 0 c t a v e <Jtianute award foc distingu.i.shed con· tribution to aviation is tcbeduled Wednesday et 3 p.m. in Hollywood's Vedanta Temple. . County t b i 1 perrogattvo lo not being asserted with respect to a n y other campaign except the national ticket. "The Central Committee has not as a body been consulted," Gant argued. "This action has been taken by the chairman ln the name of the com· -m..ittee. A matter of such far nacblng consequence ought to be submitted to the whole committee." Mrs. Tucker's Murder Trial To Sl,oiv Start A slow start Is anticlpol<d Wed· nesday as murder trial proceedings against the wife of Costa Mesa City Councilman George A. Tucker get under way in Orange' County Superior Court. Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, 38, of 1642 Minorca Drive, has been held without bail in Orange County Jail &ince the JUJ1e 28 stabbhlg death cl an elderly next-door neighbor. Mrs. Harriett Westphal , 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive. staggered across the street to a neighbor's home, where she collapsed at the edge of ttie lawn and died ol a deep wound in the chest. Tho defendant, lodged sane by two court-aWolnted psycitlatristo during a st.ay at the Orange County Medical C.rrter, io due to appear in Depart· ment Five at 9 a.m., at which time a trial courtroom will be assigned. Mrs. Tucker's attorney, Pau l Augustine Jr., laid today that only one court room will be ~ for the session, but not until a civil case cur- rently being argued winds up later in Ille day. · A~stine, who faces Deputy District. Attorney James Enright, tlle offiC€'!1 clllef prosecutor, said much of the action Wednesday will involve discussion of trial procedures and con- duct. He intimated there would be many developments in the Tucker Oiff in opening stages, mainly on ttie way it will be handled in subsequent days in court. The eipected delay 1n .tlart of the trla..l will not be an actual continuance, he noted, btlt is known as trailing, when ooe case waits to take over at the finish of another . lnvrestigators have marshalled a large amount of evidence for the prg. secut.ion since Mrs. Westphal was fa.tlally stabbed, as the result of some type of con!ronta.Uon between the two neighbors. Augustine said today, however, that he 11 ready to go in defeme of his client and b8.'!I said before that there is little question just who was involved. in the tragic case. Cpl. Gtorp Lebtr ol Boct~o, one of llt ltw XatlDtl lo lllt ,camp, called tbt i:cedicament a 11ZD1niature Kho Sa.ob s.lep.'~ 5talf Sgt. Jobn Coorad oI Detroit , wuo't thtnlda& lo 1uch hlsto;lcal ttrma.~ ' " 'f • • I 11Wh1 won,?" 111 1itd. flW• c&MOt do 111)'1hlnc-..., l>ut wilt I'm not particuJarcy worried about tbe North V!eiMmut. But I'm awfull,y-dred." DEAD AT 71 Kenneth C •. Browne Kenneth Browne Dies; .Funeral Set Wednesday Funer-al services will be held Wednesday for Kennetti.C. Browne, 71· year-old Laguna Beath housepainter and interior decorator who died Satur· day. Browne, who lived at 473 Cypress Drive, worked at his trade in the Laguna Beach area fur more than 46 yeaN, He painted the first home in Dana Point, the tirst home in Lagunita, tbe first borne in Emerald Bay, and the first home at Top of the World. He is survived_ by four daughters, Mrs. Janese Hetty, Newport Beach ; Mrs. Marilyn Noack, COsta Mesa ; Mrs. Lavon Dalton, Los Alamitos, u:id Mi• Patsy Browne, Hollywood; three sisters, Mrs . Charlotte Nott, Laguna; Mrs. Lora Pierce,~ aid Mrs. Olive Wilbur; five grandchilW,n and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. at th e Lag\Ula Beach Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Henry ~hud of- ficiating. lntennent will follow at Fairhaven Cemetery, Orange, l Indian Guides Gr~up Planned An Indian Guide nation 18 being )ormed in the Laguna Niguel area for firlt through third grade boys and thelr fc:sthers. An organi:ia.tion meeting will be held at 7:30 p;m. Thursdaj at the home of Tom Frigone , 24205 Las Naranjas, Laguna Niguel. Roger Carter, direclor of Ille sponsoring, South Orange County YM- CA, aald it ls anticipated 100 to 200 ibori• will belong to the new Indian Gulde nation by 1970. The ordinance attempts to both cor· rect mixed zoning problems which forces hotel development by variance and protect · eathetics and parking standards. . u... permitted in the C·H zone in· elude art galleries, gift shops, hotels, motels, multiple family dwellings, res.taurants and public p a r k s , pl&iygrounds and recreation areal!!. He was a [requeaUy decorated Navy pilot who won hla wings at Pl!06acol.a in 1941 a.nd horrified service officials by writing a personal letter to Presi· dent RoogeveJt seekKlg combat duty. He got it, as a member of Buzz Millen Reluctant Raiden. only , 111·1 RIC11 has it! James Dilley, booj. store owner and president of the Cithens' TO'Wll Plan· ning Association, suggested that zon· ing should come after design. "Wily couldn't we sort out a ti!rlain area such Gs Sleepy Hollow. There we could ask Willets and Haneline to • Wallace Stumps Over Michigan GRAND RAPIDS, Mlcb. (AP) Third party candidate George C. Wall.ace stumped today t b r o u g h Michigan, • slate he predioto ho will win in NoverDber if the IM.ii he has received from Michigan voter1 ii an accurate 1Dd6cation. 0 U we get as many wte1 e1 we t.ve ' letter&, we'll win in MkhlJan," Wal· lice told newsmen. Wallace w•1 gretted by a crowd ol more 1bu l,OIXI perion1 when he &r· rived et GJ'9nd Repkls , flrll of four ocbeduled 11opt tn the o~te. A few anti-Wallace placardll were llpO(led in Ille OIOWd, but tile OY«Whe.lmtnf mojutty ,..,. Wllla<e ~cud!d.te, 'llbo cempolpied tn Chlcogo Mondey, opeako In Grind llQldl, Kallm0200, LanaJnc and Flint -,. He alao received two Di8Unguished Flying Qoooseo, three 7'lr Medals, .a PresidenUAl Unit cttatJon and a purple heart, foc being wounded by flak on a ' bombing mluloa over tile island of Truk. FIRST IN X·ll l'ollowlng World War II, M Joined Douglas Aircraft Co., now a division of McDoriiieU Dooglaa Corp., and WU Ille first man to fly tlle white, Dffdle-no" ed X-15 opace-probing nicl<el craft. He new the "X:._15 to 1,258 miles per hour at Mach 1.88, a new ~l world speed recml alid loUr Ht a '$,494 foot altitude mark after the X-15 wa!I launched .frcm a B-59 mother ablp at ~.llOO leet · SubloquentlT, Bridgeman flew test !Ugh to on !tie Douflla• ~ !Mliner, AID Sk)<bawk Jet ottack bomber, and ,...ntty wu lifrod to fly t.111 for recertiflcatloa ol. h old Ford Fokker trl·molor 1hlp. During Ill• poet three year1, he new counu ... """' " Ille 12·mlnute fllghl to catauna bland, o1tot1 nine or 10 of Killed in Vietnam '1be u.s. lloftnl• ~ent today ldentlfled a B-Park oervlcemao • ... ol 7' nconlly llilled In Vl«nam action. Lilted u ldlltd .... Spec. 4 Samtn1 Bum>la Jr., bu.band ol Mn. CuoJ,yn E. llurrola o1 MS! Loo Rabies llood. 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' DAILY PILOT Staff 1"""9 ABOUT ONE-THIRO OF UCI STUOENT BOOY TURNS OUT FOR CONVOCATION ON LAWN University Dissectecl by Speekers: Some Criticize, ~· ~•ltt It Out of Politics -. VCI Students Divided On 'Troubled . V niversity' By THOMAS FORTUNE ot TM Dl llV Pile! Stitt In an opeil.-air convocation that marked the start of UC Irvine's IOurth year, stude11ts Mond§y addressed themselves to the topic "The Universi- ty in a Troubled Society." Opinions varied and speakers clash· ed. One studetit who cauea last week's Eldridge Cleaver appearance "a fan- tasy tour in racism" said a more ap- propriate convocation topic would be "Society Among a Frightening University.'' Another student who saw the university as a tool of the _Pentagon and the Orange County aerospace in· dustry said she preferred the title "The Ullivers'ity as a· Four-letter Word." About 1,001 students of the student body of 3,360, d.ismiS!ed frOm first~day classes, gathered on the lawn at Folln- der's Rock to .Jiarticipate in the hour· lo~ convocation. The le ado ff speaker was Dr. James March, dean of UCI's School of Social Sciences, who said the un iversity's problems are more profound than the reorganizing of power. He said the. university has fallen victim to ·the private lives of those within it -the students and faculty who lack honesty, have lost dignity, and have become overly shy ~bout fighting for the university. "The greatness of the university depends on the integrity and beauty of the private lives within it," he said. Two of five student panelists challenged March's views. Craig Harlan, former student body vice president, said the university has never been a center of detached criticism. He said the university is in- volved. with the power structure as ex· ,,emplified by its connections with the Department of Defense. Miss Leslie Lincoln, a· senior from Fullerton, .said public hypocrisy can- not be justified by private virtues. She said the university is not a place for pursuit of objective truth. The university is, she asserted. a servant of a defense dominated power struc· ture. Other views ~ere given by students Mike·Shole!', a senior from San Jose, and NeJ Burns, a junior fyom Irvine. Sholer said he resented convicted felon Cleaver being given a position of honGT. "When an old , rusty bucket becomes a shiny new pot something is wrong with objectivism," he said. Burns said society is neither frightened nor sick. It is in constant revolution, he said, but it is a sane revolution. He said the university, which h&s always in the past been a center for liberalism, hai taken a trend towarii radicalism and nihilism. '$350,000·· Remnrandt' Branded Fake The Man in Armor has been caught with his chain mail trousers around his amateurly-executed ankles today and appears extremely vulnerable. In other words, art experts and the California AtbOrney General's office announced Monday that the un· discovered Rembrandt loaned to Charles W. Bowers Memoria1 Museum in Santa Ana is really undiscovered anonymous. Rumors of widespread f a k e masterpiece distribution in Lo 1 Angeles early this year led television . producer Ralph Andrews to request an investigation of the work, which was kept top secret .. Revelation Qf_ the findings -from esoteric delltifs learned by experts to examination of the wood frame by· U.S. Forest Service analysts -.caused its value to drop considerably. The piece once insured for $350,000 would be a good eonvel"Sation piece for a medium-priced housing tract wall at $100, in one expert's opinion. The fake painting employs icolors and pigment not developed until near- ,ly a century after Rembrandt's death In 1669, and whoever is responsible for the copy ou~ to be glad or his anonymity. .Tickets Going Bris~ly For Real Estate Class STILL ENTERTAINING Lecturer H•rry B•bbitt TUESDAY'S 'DOUBLE llEADER' . ' ' 1 • Artf'lur A. Turner, Ticket "sales" for the fourth annual free series 0( classes on real estate in· vesbnent and management presented jointly by the·DAILY PILOT, Orange Coast cOllege and · Hlirbor Area realbJn went briskly, it Was repcrled today, ooly hours before the opening class. Though the series o( four lectures - each to be presented ap, Tuesday even- ings for the next four consecutive weeks -are free, tickets of admission .are required. Ticket.ton a "space available" basis also will be available tonight at the door just prior to the Of)ening session. All sessiOM will be held in tile auditorium of. Newport Harbor High -SchocX, 15th street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, beginning each class OFFICIA.L 'WELCO~R' Publisher Rolltrt WNdfl_ IHght at 7:30 o'clock. Glenn Martin, executive director of the Harbor Arf!a realty board, will be moc!Erator for the opening session. Robert N. Weed, publisher of the DAILY Pll.OT, will deliver tfle official welcome. Weed will be followed on the pro- gram by onetime singer.entertainer Harry Babbitt, currently manager ol the Newport Beach Tennis Club. A longtime resident of the Orange Coast, the entertainer who made life pleasant f -r ;nt ·c fans in the '30s·and '40s as a featured performer in Kay Kyser's ''Kollege of lrfusical Knowledge." will "entertain" tonight with d't! lecture topic : "Orange County-A Way of Life foe Bwiinesa and Pleasure." Two other lectur?s -"Wby Invest in Real Estate?" and "TJliloring Your Real Estate Inyestment" ...:. 't\?ll be deltvered tooig1;1t by Arthur A. Turner whow firm , Arthur A. Twner & A soclates ol Tustin, specializes in sales and trrvesbnent·counsellng in 11le inveetment property field: Turner. who began his real estate career in 1959 with the Forest E. Olson Colt ot Van Nuys, wai promoted 1eYera1 time1 by Ille firm before com· Ing to Orange County ln 1963 to bead up the Olson Co.'s expansion iOO> the county. He formed hir own .company, Fout star Realty -with -two utoclates - In Onmge Counl;y In lllM llld 111en, In 11116, !«med bi( .,..._ company to ~alir.e in mmagemeot conaultant wwt: ill· real estaiie. On the real etlate in.vestment 1erie1 hieulty be ref>laces Rlrilor Ar .. -Randall MCCardle, orlg)nally odleduled .. IOO!gbl'1 dpuble-beader lecturer. Mco.dle ·wa. forced to cancel h1a .appearance· Jft order to mab a $rip out of the are1. Subsequei>t cla11es will be held on Tuos<lays, Oct. 8, 15 Aocl 22. All are frM and . open 1o uyone holdinf admllaioo ttckell. ' • . ----- • lotsd<1, "<,_ I, 1"'8 I • •S DAILY PILDT 1 .. ( ( ' • • save can • .. 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Oo-l, 1%1 Dock Strike • CrippJes East Coast NEW YORK (UPI) -About 75,000 J~men today struck porta from Maine to Tex81 but fecleral machinery was already rolling to get them back to work under the ~ey law. Membet1. of !be 1trll'lng•Jn. temationa1 Long:llb:remen'1 Assocla- -(ILA), pl-Oil New York ciocli., b81ting !be loodlng and unl<*l- lng "' lreiglllel'I ond forcing lhip )JOI• IMlfe!'I to bandM their own luggage. 'Ibo lonpbln11>6!1 walked ct! fllelr J00o In AtJanile and Gulj port. al 12:01 a.m. EDT when their contract expired, • • 46 'f'l'f' in Trt«!k Joh ·Hopes Tu~n • . Into Nightmare • SAN ANTONIO (UPI) -For 16 Muictn1, the promlH Of a free ride and jobs lD Chlcaa:o wa1 worth the asking price of •10 to '12. The bargain turned into ia nightmare. Locked in an unvenWated truck van, tb.e group wa1 found abandoned Mon. day in San Antonio. Two men were. dead fl. 1Uffocation. Twelve others were hos£!c~ from heat ex.haus· ti.on and d oxygen, with four in , critical conditioo early today. The re&t of the group were charged with illegal entry and jailed foc q..,. tioninf. 17 Arrested, Officer Hurt In Outbreaks Inunlgradon ' n d naturalhatlon authoritlea, who were iove1t111tlng, aald the MexicaJ11 bad made their way icro11 ~ Rio Grande near £&1]e P111, Tes. Monday and rendezvoused with the rented truck and the drtver wbo bad promlled to deliver them to Chicago for jobs. · • 'Fhey were 'found locked in the truck parked outaJde a home In San Antonio aft.er residents heard Pouodin& and y<Uing. Official! at Robert B. Greene hospital said Severiano 'cervantes of Cuamio, Michoacan, Mexico, died dur- ing the ordeal. Patrolmen Jack Adamson and Robert Rudewick were the first Policemen to reach tbe truck. They opened the doors and laU!r described tti-: sceoe as "unbelievable." ~'/ were laying around like cord wood," Adtamson said. "Three ol them couldn't even get our of the truck." -.it Jolwon hod Invoked lb• Taft.H.Uey 'llCt Nrli'er Monday after taJb brott ®WD betw ... the ILA and 1he New York Shipping Association. The law provides 811 80-dray cooling of f period during which the striking unio? return& to work, if a panel appointe1 b7. the Pres.ident finds the strike en- dabgers the ecollODlic hea.ltb of tJu oountry. A three-member panel appointed br Johmon begm holding heemp .00.y in New Yoi'k to determine if tbe strike does represent an eco'ncmic danger to the eountry. The panel iJ exjiected to report to. the President by Wedne&day and .if, as expected, its1lndings are al· finp:ative, the attxlmey general could f'8!1uest .an injunction orde:ring the lobgsbonimm back to work on Thurs· CRASH SCENE -Rescuers try to pry opeu manlded train coaches in order 00 free trapped bodies inside late Mondav. Official& said an acci- dental pull on an-emergency cord caused a sPeec:ting pusenger 'train to ram into the rear of antother stopped train oVer a deep gorge in Derveni, Greece, Early reports list 34 dead and 90 others sefiously inj;.ired. CHICAGO (UPI) -A policeman W8IS injured and at least 17 per!Ons were arrested Mo~ night in two separate incidents on the n~ North Side. Twelve persol'l8 -10 ~ UK!m juveniles -wiere arrested during a rock end bottle-throwing outbreak after school and five more persons were arrested in the same general area about four hours later and charg- ed with 6'tirring up a crowd moving tnward the Old 'l'oMi entert.aimneot district, police said. .Several of the mm, asked why tbey took ihe·trip, said they were ju.st look· ing fer wtd. Sitter Departs; Two . Boys Die In Refrigerator • " 34 Killed as 2 Crowded . dlry . Funch film dirtctor Reger Vodim "We'll be at tlbe bearing," said ILA glows with fathtrl11 pride 111 he tel1 President Tilomas W. Gleason, speak- reportera: hi.s wife, American actress ing of the panel'~ meeting, "but the Jane Funda, gavt birth to her fir strike will go on. We'll come back TrainS Crash in Greece The ea:rly-evening incident, the se- cond of its kind in thTee days in the area, involved about 200 youths . .and began alter clasees at the Schiller School near the predominantly Negro Mot2ler Cabrini housing project. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The bodies of two young boys were found in an unplugged refrigerator at their home Mooday night child, a..,paugh~r to be called Vanessa, after 80 days and be in the same posi- in Paris. It is the third child for Va-tion. We don't cool off so fast ." dim, who has been married twice be· fore. He has a daughter,. Natali£, bt1 actre1.s Annette Stroyberg, and a son, Christian, by· actress Catherihe De· ·neuve which he re.cognized even though they were never married. His first marriage to sex-symbol Brigitte Bardot JWoduced no children. . . . . . • D•Yld Lff Gruber, 22, a sailor from the" aircFaft. carrier USS Ticondero- ga, made dubious history Sunday. Police said Gruber is the first Navy enlisted man ever to be arrested for sh~g deer v.ith a bow and arrow in LOs· Angeles' sprawling Griffith Park. An astonished ranger detain- ed Gruber after he allegedly saw the sailor string an arrow-pierced buck to a tree. • Just about everybody in Musca- tine County (Iowa) looks up to the sheriff. RJchard Oppelt, 41, is near- ly 6 feet 9. His deputy, Bill Colo, 40, is 6 fest 5. The "runt" of the sher- riff's office is deplfty Linn Hart, 46, who measures a mere six feet. Op· pelt and bis two deputies combined weight is 750 pounds. Oppelt weighs 270, Cole 2llO and Hart 200. "We dbn't have much trouble around here", said Oppelt who is running for his third term as sheriff. • TM following letter wru re· eeiutd b11 Leo Greene , tpecicl ciri.Jtant in the Long Beach city mcmager's of/ict, who accom· J)tlnitd Ma11or Edwin Wade O'll o visit to Bixby Elemento:rt1 school: "Dear MY. Greem: Thank you /Of' cominQ with the maJIOr when he gave his speech . Although you didn't hardZ11 soy anything, it wo.r nice of you to com.t. Sin- cerely 11ours, Room 12." Seven Victims Of Illinois Auto Accident Found EF1F!NGllAM, Ill. (UPI) -The bodies ol. seven pers• killed in an unexpiained auto accident w e T e disoovered just ct! a'\iighwoy west of this southern Illinois community to- day, state police satd.. state Trooper George Huntington said then were no survivors in the ap· parent near head-<>n collision, which lett automc:tri.le engines, wires and debris and clothing atrewn.over a wtde area. 'lbe victims, all from Illinois, appeared to be members of two famlllea, Huntington •aid , and .n but one were thrown frcm ttie cars. The cram occurred near the in· tersection of Laite Sarah Road and nlinois 32, three miles west of Ef· f)ngh:am . The town is about 240 miles south of Chicago. · Effinil>om County Coroner Darrell Hol,J.and identified the victims -in their 20s and :ns -as Robert Eyt- chison and his wire, Katie, Charles and Aylene Althoff, Charles Morgan, Melva Howell .and Shirley Mathias . Holland said their eract ages were not immediately known . DERVENT, Greece (UPI) -Police said today an accidental yank on an emergency cord_ caused a speeding passenger train to ram another in a deep gorge Monday night. The wreck killed 34 persons and injured 90 othert. The derailed coache6 were stacked up two amt three deep at plaoes at the bottom of the gorge, so deep and with sides <SO steep &mbulances could not get in. .The trains had left Kyparyssia 10 minutes apart headed for AllheDJ!i on the same track. The first train stopped in tbe gorge 31 miles northwest of the Corinth canal when a woman ac· cidentally pulled an emergency cord, police said. The trains were filled with 'D;tore . than l ,OOJ persons returning to Athens after voting in Sunday's conatitutiOOal election in their hometown& in ottier part.II of Greece. P~ce said the conductor of the first train rushed to set out e red lant.ern at the rear of the &topped train. But the engineeer of the tecood train failed to 2 Deputies Die In Copter Crash Holland said tbe Eytd!lsons·and the WHITr!ER, Calli. (UPI) _ Two Adthoffs were in one car tttlrn!ng from .a hi#l .Cbool football game at sheriff's deputies were killed today Pana and that the other three victims v.tlen a Loll Angeles County Sheriff's were in the second car. hellcopter Cl"811bed near a cemetery The oorooer said the oolllskln oc-nonh of here. curred just bettft midnight. but was The Hughes :m aircraft was part of notdiaoovereduntil2:30a.m.to0aiy.A the Argus Gromd ~eillance Pro. mot.orJst who happened to see the gram, a bellcopter Po.IJ.cing pa.trot con- v.nclcage gome 200 feet off the roa!l. · . ducted by the aberlff'1 department telephoned polioe. undm-agreement witfl eight cities. "I've come upon some pretty bad Jdentificatim of the two D)en aboard accidents," Trooper Huntington said, was witttleld pending notiftoation o( "but never one tlhis bad." next of kin. Mellow Autumn Weather Summer-like Temperatures Extend From Ely to Cocoa Callferttle ......... Od., Od, u J) _ -°"·" ....... .... 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Police charged the rock-throwers, drove them back into the Oabrinl pro- ject end were ·dlowered witti bottles and other miss&s by apartment residents. The second incident occuned at about 8:30 p.m. Police said a crowd of NegrQ youttis had tnliveled about four blocks toward Oki Town when ii was !lopped, and five young men, renging fmn 19 to 25, were arrested. They were charged witti illegal possession ol weapons, resisting at· rest and disorderly conduct, police Sa.id. The victims, Raymond Aicinena, 3, and his brother Timothy, 2, .apparently dkld of suffocatioo, according to depu- ty coroner Max Murphy. Their mother, Mrs. Llnda Aicinma, about 30, told police she left the boys in the care CJf a baby sitter while she went to Tijuana Sunday. She said 1he was detained in the Tijuana Jail and was not able to return hbme until Monday night. 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'. :'!!'tone•, but 1'ilil• t b e So, !or ea ample, -•' Shakespeare ~ other , •t ~ ii famftier, the queatiOner pressed him in Nixon men maintaln tbelr "·: #'levirion t1bow is not a l>etrolit u to why he and candid.a~ is at hi1 best in ;;hbOnnal· ewime'• t.re -it Vice Prtsldent Hubert H. I 1 v e, somewhat informal iJ ti.tuition· politics lt8fr\ne Humphrey can't get the.tr que1tion and answu 1es-- • R1ch$rd M. Nison. frieods in Congress to pu1 alons. They p-efer the for- ~-"::T-he s I t.J.1at1 on : The a satilfactOry measure fol' · mlt to teleyiaed speeches. ~ ~llcan ~ for the two-man televised debatet, Monday night Nixon faced :: Whi~ House spends M hour Nix nded it Ith "'"" ~ stanmnc before , panel "-on e w a .,.......ng seven interrogators. e si.ror .evea voters, answer· jab at Humphrey. "What's the difference be· :: tni their queations about bia "I dc.i't think he'• tot that tween the new Nixon and Views and bis plans. many triendt, •• Nlxon said. the old Nil on,'' a 1 t e d . QUHNIE. · :i The candidate's schedules That cir d of ew • roun .ac>-Claude Montoe, a 1anitation • ....__J ..: now use a sort "-lhortband' ....i...... ~ 1 ._ : for the big state television ~le uvm the friendly au· inspector: · • prognm11 which are a key dience 1n the Detroit studio. "The new Nixon 11 a, little ;: .ruture of the campaigll.. 'lbe Each Nixon ·an«W!r pro-older, ti the candidate re- ;i. ahowl are des~ aim ply duces an ovation bun the ,,_.. "H d~ 'I h · : as ''Nb:oo formal t1 studio crowd -and that bas Pueu. ~ ....... ,,n ave 11 1.. _ _:._..:_ __ ~::.i:=:.ll:::;:;.:::.:;:.;;.:::=::.::::J c So far, N""n bas 1-........1 dNwn criticimi from at m uch bair. Then, into a "Oh idn' , -v ~~ . '--•• · , well, I woo t recommend '"• one it a:Jl you ~ statewide tielevisiOn hookup!! least one panelist. . -response uc cave to a 11m-apealc is 'hich·ICb.ool ,.;rich'." ~ in Illinois, Ohio, °'llfornta, Jack McKinney, w h o ilar question last Thursday ~ PennsylVllftia aDI, MODday pressed Nixoo. with hosUle in St. Louis. ~ night, Michigan. questions in a Philadelphia When a man ceases to ------------------'- ·i show, finally remarked . it grow and .change, Nixon ~ MODERATOR w_a11 obvious that '?'e au-said, he is no longer part '? One-time football ooaclt d:ience wes on Nixon s I.Ide , · of bis generation. Nixon saJ d ~ Btxl WWc!inson i1 t h e not his. he has bad elght years to o; moderator. ''Noonehaiany N~on,~ategista are en· look at government from ~ )dee. what questions will be thus1aslic about the format, the ouWde, to consider the ~: asked and Mr. Nixon cou1d ~ch dates back to the ~-. problems facinl the nation. \\'ith the completion . of :Z not possibly kn o w,•• ginning of the candidates "I believe "'I can bring new entrance gates, a d:ai.ly : Wilkinson said "in opening campaign and a show taped these new approaches that fee ol. 50 cents per car will P tfii! Detroit program. "His in ~illsboro, N.H. in prep· I would not have had eight · be, char~ at Orange ~­ : ln!Wers must be immedlate aration for the New Hamp· years ago that J can bring ty s 0 N&ill and Irvine • aDd direct." shire presidential primary. them to the solution of our parkJ. ., 1bey are, but in most m. GOT IDEA · problems." The fee wil be collected : stances the questions are Frank Shakespeare, on . Then. he smiled as the a.u· lpro_E,gh . the u s e . qf :· predictable. Often, they le&\'e u a vice president of di_ence applauded, and wai~ me.ch an1oal ~lf-serVIce :: have been asked of NiJ:oo the Columbia Broadcasting _: for the next question. eqwpment supp)emented by ~ before, ia aoothe.r state, on System, is credited witb de-~ anottier program. vising the current formal ~ Sometimes, a segment of Nixon forces reported that :i. the· NU:on campaign speech the lllinoiJ show reached :.. supplies the aoswer. It did, about '12 percent of the manpower during the heavy summer, weekend or boll· day periods, the county P.arks Dep a rtment an- nounced. · Th< income from tile &* Ms will be used ~ finance development of the parti. Until now the only fee col· lected at tile parks war a fl ~ foi' example, when Dr. households in that key state, ·: Richard Ferrara ol. Grosse and they believe tbe aver- ;: Pointe asked Nixoo wMt he age -appearance matches or ~. r ' Tutsd.11, Octobfr I, 1'1611 , DAILY PILOT f J!arbor Boys Club Open for Fall · ... Following at" o · w • e.k ~. reJ>':ir and face-litting Job, the Boyt Club ol the Harbor Ar&a hat re-opened for lit 1 fail and· winter schedu.le of aetlvitie1. · New equJpm.ent has been lnstaned in tile c.n1ra1 Branch games toom. with tl)e entiH facility replinttd and billiard tab! .. recovered, i.ccording to aide Dick Van Der Unden. The gymnasium floor has _ alao been i:e-fitWahed and plans are under way for u intramw'al basketball ~ • .ID'S BE FRIENDLY . U you have new ne.l&:hbon or know o1 anyone movinc to our area. please tell u1 so that we may extend a ~ndly welcome and help thtm to become acquainUrd ln tbdr new 1urroundinp. Huntinaicin leach Vfsifor 5~26 Costa Mell VisHor 642-4014 . 'So. Coast · Visilor ·-579 Harbor VisHor 675-3433 ll'IM. • Saltud•Y• durina lhe IChool 'e.iu Mid !Zalt.Jl!recfur year. Clyde Hartwigsen s • y i E*Y ltiprl .. D 0 .,, special c1 .... , 1o111 he «· 'avmlobla fer tbe--zlll!fh Afto lered In lapidary, pl!otol•h,,. llUll l"ard Dulert Nollooa:J ceramics a.n4. art. . ,. Learue Punt_. P111 aad Kiele Hollt"a are S to 5:3> p.m. ~ at ~ittw the Monday thtoolh Frlday;ancl 11-' 8'I)' or Ollllral city 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on br~. AM•lllC4 .. LAltOUT . . • /?_.;AllDRAP'EllV Ul'tllJLJ~.~E~NEll• ' •ttMM WeNr Dlimete e 'LAMI MOOPINe ' IXCLUSIYI GUAIANTOD DIAl'llY c:LIAi.1NG "). • ,.,;;;,... ,_ -/ ,....,,, .... ., ~., ,..,, .. ,.,...,, w ... .... 'IHwMltt If Cl •Ne Wllttill H..n e Ne 16irlllbp ~ -. . ,.,.,., ......... e Watwlhlft letMWI . ,.,.,., ............ , ... e ;,.,wlwl INtallatlM OUI IXCLUllVS SllVK:I • Pr.,••l•MI lwwaf • Tenn&_ M.lly .. Arnn,.t . ,.,... .. , . .,.. .. . ,,.. ...... .,....,.. Off fer ... cany 540-1366 642-0270 20% 1702 NEWPORT Bl.YD., COSTA MESA :-woukt do as preliCent to exceed! that level; Robert ;, help mi d dl e ·cl••s Ellsworth, Nixon's natiolial • ~mericana who, the doctor political director, said re· :;: s a i d, seem to have been ports from stations whiclt il' forgotten. have carried the paid tele· : In every speech, · NiJ:on-· ca tt 1 indi cate telephone a. talks ol. the f o r g o t t e n calls •nd mail about the '.: American, and he was ready programs are generally fa· ·~ for that ·one. "A president vorable . .e must represent all the peo· The panelists are dlosen -ple," he said. "I believe he by Shakespeare 8.nd other ~ must-make 1t clear that yoo. N'u:oq advisers from lists "" don't ba:ve to break the law .. averaging 50 names, com- :, in o r d e r to get 1ome at-p~ by local campaign or- -'!· tent.ion." ganizations. Just prior to Free personal checkii;ig accounts with a minimum -balance of $300 at Security Pa~ific Bank. : air time, Shakespeare briefl w TELLS JOKES them. But he said he rules ~-Nlxon, who bes mustered no question out, tells the .~ jokee a1:lcxa: his perfcrmance interviewers not to shy away :;. in televised debate ~th the from 'lharp questions, sui· ,,.. late John F. Kennedy eight gelts that they keep in · ~ yean ago, ts practiced, the questions whidl already .a polished and adept in his have been asked. :; 1968 b'mal The pinels generally ln-£; He stands on a blue plat-elude one or two registered ..-. form, only a step above the Democrats, frequently fea- ~ panel, gesturing for em· ture newsmen, and usually < ' ~ ........................................ .. .... .. : ~~·Something~ ~~-.. Missing? ~· :i-• . • ~~ . ..... . • -·---- 11 ' Regardless 0 of ·how many checks you write,, keep a minimum balaJF8 of $300 1n your personal checktflQ account, an.a there is·· no monthly service charge . . If your minimum balanc~ drops· be- low .$300, a new, grad·uated ~fee ..... sch~tJule applies. . . . · · · · . CQEiqk intd a Security Pacific Bank checking accouDt. Tnen . take .cre home and use it. A l0t. ..,. ..... ···· .. · ......... , ........... .. •. \ s·{c~~Rrrv PAC Fie NAt10.NAL aANK ~ . \'" .. , . .. ' ' I , . '~.....-·~~~~,;:_~''--·~~~~~ . \ • ,. : \ ' • , . • f -• • ' • l • I • 1. .1 • ,...,...,,__...,. __ ::---::--c--.--~--........-------~ -,,---. -.... -·----........................................................... ___ .......................... -....... --- ---------- • " OVER THE COUNTER .John 8 . Law.on HELPS FORTY + l..pwson Set . ' . To Assist ' Forty.Plus ·~oho B. Lawson, vice presideut.of Philco-Ford and ~ manager oi. the Aeronutr~ Divia<>n. bas a.c:cepted appointment to the advisory cooncil of Forty Plus ol Southern California, it -llllllQUil<:ed by Forty ~lus President A d m i r a I .ester K. Rice. Forty PhJs Club is a 28- ·ear-old non-protill organiz.a. 1ent and professional men Ion ~ of maoage· ver the age of -40. The rganbatim Screens and 11aces specially trained men n jobs fitting t h e i r )8Ckground. The club has no paid empk>yes and there are no placement fees . • - Coming-"the age of 'the consumern A Pooitive ln<cs-l'<>ficy" for lhe laJI of 1968 will foct111 on the erlraordinary ~ portcmitiee emerging in our economy~ and the tutpteeedented --for the 1970'1. Reo:nt }IEll!llB ba.e 8eell a concentzation of our economic capacity on meeting the needs of Vietnam and building the indllOtrial plant to accommodate the miasbrooming de- mands of an afDuent population. Over the eoming yeeni, hooeing, recreetion, fumitme and appliancm, and many other groups obould feel the impact of a oociely which by ?975 io erpect.ed to p?<>duce an average fam- ily income of $10,000 to $12,000 a y~. The F.<:onomX: Policy Committee of Dee.II Witter & Co. bas analyzed the market im- pact of -dsoelopments in a new report which is available now 'at aD Dean Witter offices. The report inchides a liBt of recom· mended aeeuritiee. Stop in or phone for your free copy or, if yoa prefer, complete and mail the coupon• below. Tbere!a no coot or oblip· lion,o!-. DEJUfWITTER IR: Co. JNCDllPDRATE:O ~r ""-'t'orll" Stock lXol'IM'lp W At J*CJllCO • ao&. .-..:LU • lift'# '!IOM • Cff'ICW Brenton R. Ogden, Manager 881 Dovtr lmvt, Newport Beach i'ei<plton< 642-6050 ·--------··------·------ TO: DEAN Wli IEll •CO. INCORPORATED Pleue ..M me • oopy of A POSITIVE JN. VESTMENT POIJCYLFall MMket Outlook i-. Ho,..:..;,.I ___________ _ ' c;,,. _________ ~~- s1a1<_...,..~---~~~~~~ PltoM~~~~~~~~~~- . . -------::C-·----·-·-········· ... ·· ( • MORRIS PLAN PAYS interest !!_er. year p~yable quarterly on $5000 Full"Paid Investment Certificates •At Morris Plan, $5,000 Full·· Paid Thrift Investment Certifi- cates earn 51k% interest per year and offer the convenience of quarterly i"tere1t poynlellts by check. • Certifioates may be pur- chased by Individuals, aasoci· ations and corporations. • Money is invested Jn short- term amortized loans and retail sales contracts, none exceed- ing 60 months maturity, with average liquidation of only 12 monthe. .... • Since its rounding in 1916, Morr~ Plan has promptly met every request for withdrawal. Assets in excess of one hun- dred million dollars. • Ponds placed through Oct. 15 earn interest from Oct. 1. S tL I interest per yur is paid on..P1ssbook Thrift Accounts of 1nr 1mount, ~ computed monthly ind cfedited ind compounded qu1rlerly. AVAILABLE TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY THE MORRIS PLAN COMPANY of California ' 673·3700 Newport Bea~h · 3700 Newport ' Other offlcu throughout California PIONEERS OF CONSUMER CREDIT SINCE 1911 Boulevard ~ ~ :M:UTU ASSETS OVER '425,000,000.00 .\ • l Opens in ~esa A grand Q?enlng celebni.· tttn with champagne is print demonstrations f 1 S"Cheduled Oct. 3 for Speedy Copy Center, operated by kmg time Costa M e s a busineasmen Chester Chiu· dioni and Alfred But.ch. J1le shop at taaS Harbor Blvd. utilizes s e v e r a I methods for indlvidutl prin· ttng needs . INGS • • 11 •' , .. ... " -· .. • ·' : .. ,. ., .. " ·' .• .. ,. ·" ., ' • --. rllliilit, -i, 196a DAllY l'tDT IJ ... \ Ii .. !.::" ~" I • ~ • -,_ • • • . ' • • -------------' ~-------- -. • ,... EXTRA I.UN e FRESH C"UCK - BURGERS (GROUND CHUCK) PRE-COOKED • FESTUS' FAVORITE ICHICKEN FRIED STEAICl U.S .. D.A. GRADE A Cowpokes TREAT 89~ • < HOWDY PA 'RDNER! COME A'RUNNIN FOR -FAD'S GIGANTIC _WESTERN --- GRAii YOUR BOOTS AND SPURS, SADDLE UP AND RIDE ON DOWN TO FAD. YOU'J.L.ROUND UP A HERD OF SAVINGS ON OUR U.S.D.A CHOICE TENDERFUL BEEF, THAT'LL MAKE YOU HOLLER WHOOPEE! CATTLEMAN'S s11' STEAK LI. (SIRLOIN STEAK) U.S.D.A.-CHOICE MINER'S SPECIAL (FAMILY _STEAK) RANC'HER·s g9c CLOD ~i~~ ~~!~!G RIB) c ..... ,.. LI. ROAST 53~ ~~~-~~~>R' .29! IWHOLE BOOY FRYERS) U.S.D.A. CHOICE ----"""""'"---''RUSTLER'S U.S.D.A. CHOICE CAMPFIRE FEAST .fAD • flRST QUALITY SIULIN' STRIPS ~K1~; (SLICED BACON) WESTERN POTO' GOLD flEEF STEW) 79~ 57c 79~ ROAST (7-BONE ROAST) CHUCKHWAOON l 7 c ROAST 11. (BLADf CUT) -GOLD RUSH STIAKS -. U.S.D.A. CHOICE NEW YORI CUT 'I" u. RIB EYE STEAKS 'I"_ BEEF TENDERLOIN , '2" u. U.S.D.A. CHOICE ROUND-UP STEAK JIOUND $TEAK) U.S.D.A. CHOICE GRUB STEAK (CHUCK STEAK) Cl:NT•ll CUT 59:. Bold Nuggel STEAKS -Bone or Club) U.S.O.A. CHOICE Malt Dillon STEAK (RIB STEAK) -~IO STAMPS• IO GAMES• 10 GIMMICKS• JIST EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ''" 4 STAR SPECIALS7~ • S~!~~~ •• ~o~E .... 7 ...... 1(.-· ;;~~-;;:··s····9c ......... 0 •• MATE COB-." .ing' mad• • MAKCRAARFTOll GIRIER e STllA.JNED t PILLSBURY ZEE • PRINTED BABY CAKE -PAPER DINNERS possible by •1.P1al.1t. IAVI[ '" • •lllDGl"OPID. 4'1:7·4V1 oz . spitial purcho1e from the man · ~ ufa<tu"' and poued on to you •. JUllOR 15( SLICED 43( everyday. PRICES EFFECTIVE FOOD HAI 'tl::" WEDNESDAY thru TUESDAY MANHATTAN et c1z.·,.KOL ..-29• .. ~~~~s .. ~~~~~Es -T~~~!S : ~~~~~~N 19' loc / 25 •ITALIAN ~'?1,32( C . SAVE 2< OCT. 2 thru OCT. 1 ., "oz: aOTTLR • IAVR a. LUNCH MEATS ....... , .......• , HEINZ 35 · .... T.QMUO •,oz..... asi STORE HOURS 4 ( PUMESAH CHEISI ........•.... DAILY-10 A.M. to 9 P.M. _ lelcllu• ' ALL MEAT o t L•. •Ko. ~1' 59' SAT. l SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. r -fllMll JOHN WIENERS •• ---- • ~ PLUMROSE ~AVE 2!_. 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' ' • I ·' I I I ~~~~~~~~~~------------------------------- • 1~ - • ' • ~Cl OJ • JEAN COX, 494-9466 TNllll•Y• OdlilMr lo 1NI LI , ... ll The Laguna Line Opportunities Ample ' . • rE>r Wallet Op~neFS By JEAN COX Of tlte Delh' Plkt ls.ff ,. . ., ' It doesn't take an astrologist to predict a fruitlul month tor bargain lovers and entertainment seekers in the Art Colony. A quick glance at the Community Calendar, put out by Mennads, Women's Division of the Laguna Beacb Chamber of Commerce, sbow1 that October offers plenty f.91 botb_. • _ _ ORGANIZATIONS RUMMAGING this month include tlie Amenean ..._ Legion which will display bargains in \he Legion Hall ne)\t Thursday and Friday. · . · . · Next Thursday also is the date for !be Christmu Happening 8ale to be •taged by Le! !'elite Fleur Auxiliary, Children's Home $0ciety at 32251 Stoning1Dn Road, Soutli Lagiina. Sale hours are from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Nagbbornood Congregational CbUrcb's annual Bargain Festival is Thur!llay and Friday, Oct. 10-11, beginning at 9 a.m. Proceeds from the lw<>:<l~t:event wilJ go toward.• the $1,500 pledge to South Coest Community Hosp1.tars ,ex:pansicm fund dnve, according to an announcement made last ~k by Mrs. l!rank COQPer. She is president of the Women's Fellowship, which has sponsored the popular venture for the past 13 years. Junior Woman's Club will have its rum· mage sale from 9 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, in Laguna Beach Womeq'r Clubhouse. also the setting for a sale to be put on by St. Catberine's School Auxiliary Salt!rday, ()cl, ~ ~ ;' FOR MUSIC LOVERS~ of1ers a smorgasbord I<> ch005e from. Log1ina Beach High School's auditorium will be the ~elting next Saturday evening IOI" tbe opening o1 the Laguna Beach Commpnlty Coocert Associa- tion season. Young Christopher Parkening, a classical guitari.t from West Los Angeles. will present Jh~ tir~ concert at 8: 15 p.m. Lyric; Opera Assoctatioo of Orange Countyts .presentation, "The Marriage of Figai:o," will be performed in the Irvine Bowl at t p.m. F!lday and Saturday, r;>ct. 11-12. .IRAN cox r Laguna Beach Civic Ballet, meanwhile, will present ''This Is Baze '"" the high school auditorium at 8 p.m. Satur-day; Oct.. 12. · Festival of Arts borale performs every Monday evening in Com- munity Presbyterian"Churclt at 7:30 p.m . . The entertainment extravaganza, benefiting South Coast Community Hospital, The Fractured Follies of 1968. will be presented Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 24-26 in the high school auditorium at 8:30 p.m. The follies will stage its talent kick-off upon ttle arrival of Jerome C. Cargill Produc- ti.onspf New York Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the Newporter Inn at 7 p.m. / tHE LONG LIST of entertainment being offered Lagunans .doesn't stop here. Laguna Players will be performing two one-act plays, "The Tiger" · and 11The Typist" tomorrow through Oct. 23'. Wednesday to Saturday. The curtain goi!s up at the Laguna Playltouse at 8:30 p.m. Sports enthu~lasts will want to take in the travel surf film being shown by Dennis Cuyler in the high school auditorium 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15. A ski movie, "A Cool Breath of Fresh Air," featuring the Kratka Rli.dge Race Team will be shown in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 19. THE HIGH SCHOOL will open its doors to parents with BaCk-to-scbool Night Monday, Oct. 7. The evening, to begin at 7:15 in the auditorium, will include class visits, refreshments and an assembly featuring music by the high school band and a talk by new principal Robert Reeves. THE LAGUNA BEACH A.rt Association Gallery is as busy as usual. During a gathering of the Affiliates tomo'rrow morning. speaker Ca therine Jackson will pick a member of the audience as her model in an 01.l painting demonstration. · · An exhibit of original Japanese prints, porcelain5'"and Chinese acces- sories are being showp Saturday. Oct. 5, through Sunday, Oct. TT. A lecture series by Edward Behme, Orientalia, will be given at 8:30 Saturday evenings on Oct. 5, 12 and 19. IT WILL BE Dads" Night when.Laguna Beach High School's Artists kick-o[f against Foothill High School on their own field at 8 p.m. Friday. Oct. 18. Hungry dads·and other football fans may enjoy pregame nouri sh- me1it at tbe footba11 feast being put on by mothers of senior students in the school cafeteria. PAST SPECIAL events enjoyed in the area included. the gals Fiesta de\ Niguel, Laguna Niguel'.s annual community festival.. staged under auspices of the Laguna Niguel Coordinating Council in Monarch Bay Plaza. More than 2.000 people were on hand for festivities. G~neral chair-man , Tom Fiigone, said the event was 11an unqualified success, far exceed- ing the expectations of the various committees and sponsoring groqps." Other activities in Laguna Niguel the weekend of the fiesta included the second annual End o{ the Summer barbecue for members of ~ Niguel and Monard! Bay Clubs. • ' SUPPER SEATING -Hariy Lawrence, president of the Laguna Beach Chlimber ol Commen:o and member ol the preoidellt'•. eound1 ol the Lyric Opel'a.Associetion ol Orange County, lo<!t• ·over Extravaganza Highlights Season seating arrangements for it.I season'& highught: VJe. Extravaganza Ball. Showin~ him the plans are· Mr~. ' John Bowlds of Laguna Niguel and Mr!. Jame• Gormsen of Lagunita, 8e8ting dlainnan. · ' ' Qpera Halts for Gale} South Cout residents, dressed in their most dazzling finery, will mingle in the Anaheim Con- vention Center Saturday evening for the Lyric Opera Association· ol Orange · Cowity'• E;xtrava- ganza Ball, a highlight of its 1968 season. Music for the formal dinner-dance will be pro- vided by composer David Rose from 9 to 11 p.m. and from midnight to l a.m. Supper at the $30 per couple affair will be served at 11 p.m. The ball is scheduled midway between the association's English language presentations of ''La ' Boheme," presented. last weekend, and '"l'h:e Mai'- riage of Figaro," which will be perfonned Fnday and Saturday eyening, Oct. 11-12. A special tribute will be paid to 41 high-ranking Marine and Naval officers attached to the Marine Corps Air. Station at El Toro, the Marine Corps Air Facility, Santa Ana, the 3rd Marine Airctaft Wing and retired Marine 'Corps officers residing in the county. Officers in full military dress, and their wives will be the guests of bonor. The association raises funds to present profes- sional opera in the Irvine Bowl by soliciting sub- scription memberships which are classified as ben- efactors, honor patMns, donor patrons. patrons and sustaining members. Proceeds from the ball will be used to defray expenses involved in producing the operas. Among those· with subscription memberships attending ihclude South Laguna residents t.he Messrs. and Mmes . Leslie Keald, Harry J. Early, Robert Linderman, Tulley E. Brown, James Dilley, William Hinwood, C. Sidney Johnston and Joseph J, Stumm. Other South Lagunans attendiDg arl'_! Mrs. Lewis F. Moulton, Mrs. Mary Maxwell and Dr-. and Mrs. Anthony Orlandella sod Mrs. Allee Foster Hill . Traveling to Anaheim from Laguna will be , the Messrs. and-Mmet. M~rgan Cuthbertsbn, Llo)!d, • . ·' J. Seilset, Ernest A. Becker Jr., H. Jean. Bedell, .. Leroy B. Childs, Leon Ettinger and Miss Corneili~ Bigelow and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Eichstaedt. . . . . . • • Other Art Colony 'residents dining and dlinang · Saturday evening will be Dr. Eleanor Fraser; tlie Mtnes. Elizabeth Luhnow, A!bert V. Wi~ett; A.1 D •. Cowley, F. G. Cunanl and Yvoone Sandell. Stili otters are the Messrs. alfd Mmes. Robert L. -'oyce, Eugene Ober, Hartley M. Sears, Tse K)o!ig Sun, Donald H. Teetor, Robert Armstroog, Baird B. Cof- fin, James Gormsen and Charles E. Hirsch. • Additional Lagunans are the Messrs. and Mines. William M. Hubh!r.,H. Donald Oubnans, Victor Ostby, Roy C. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Nonnan Nixon and Dr. Peter C. Treleaven. · Attending from Laguna Hills will be the Mmesc Florence M. Berkson, Grace Buchanan, Mildred Shaw Campbell, Frank G .. Flemming, Helen Mc- Aloon. Heber H. Smith, Mona Hoff. C. R. Littler and Raymond MacMillan. Ottier Laguna· Hills res-· id~nt.s attending~ are the Messrs. and Mmes. . William Alderson, A. Lyman Beardsley, Carl H. Ma6Cln. William Slusher and Miss Ruth Hardi11g._· ·. Others planning to att@nd the ball will be the Messrs. and Mmes. Winfield Shires III and John · 8. Lawson of Laguil~ Niguel ; Jose Rosan of San Juan Capistr3no and · A. F. Garlingbouse . Jr. Of Capistrano Be~ch. Chairman of the ball, presented by 60 patrons of lftl:e opera association, is Bedell., an Emerald .Bay resident. Mrs. Robert S. Flickson of Santra. Ana. is· co-chairman. Others assisting are~h Mmes . OrlandeUa, James Gormsen, Dorothy ardcasUe, WilliSJJl H. Bruggere, LeJO'y Ba~! ew and Hinwood . A .high.light of !he evening will be a special pro- gram by artists of the "~arriage of Figaro" cast. • ' ~ Keyhole Offers Inside Vie~ of Student's Homework ·H·ab_its DEAR ANN LANDERS' '.Jsually f agree with your advice but ths time yout old-fashioned rigidity bas turned me lgainst you. I refer to the teenage girl whose la'ther blew up becaUH: 1be and her boyfriend were rtudJj.ng ia th• bedroom . You agreed with the parent. ANN LANDERS ~ Why all the fuss over .a bedroom? DEAR FITCH: You ire 11 penuaslve younc lady -but you le.fl out 1 vttal p1rt of the fethtr'1 eem· plaint. Tbe tfrl'1 bedroom door w11 lncked. I ·'Wtlh you kfd1 who write 10 w,.11 woetld read 1 Hult bt'te.r. Sex occurs on beaches . ln haystacks, in cars, on back pordles, in telephone booUl.& and just a.bOut any place ypu can name. Sure, there'• a bed HI a bedroom, b'Ut if sex is whet people have in mirul they doo't need a bed. A girl won 't do something in her bedroom that llhe ha.i't already done 1omewh•e else. DEAR ANN LANDERS : To lhe filJ.Y My bedroom bappena to 'be the..best !iho 1lgned h I m 1 t If 1'Ar11totle'1 place in tbe home to study becaute it ~ther-tn-law". and wondered What Is quiet. private and has 1 dMt tn IL women do all day besideli drink cof!ee Thanks fqr 1-g m• blow olf a Utue end tsD< oo tile pllone -I round out 1ttain -P'ITCHERBERG, MA~. when my wile had t.o ro te, tha " -'l hospi tal. It wai during my vacation so I had a r<!lll opportunity lo play housewife full time. I cooked three perfectl7 rotton meal11 every day, did nine loa4I of la.Wldry,•tried to lrOD. .Ome 1horll and work 1hirtl -ICGl'ched the lhurtl·and kJiocked the but1on1 oi,. tht lhirU. I gave up trying to ~ the 1touH or make the bed.I. No IOODer did I Set one room lo 1hepe ltben the l<idl tonI up the ooe I had lull 6alabed. ' -___ ........_ ________________ . ·----- How my wife manate1 to keep up tH hoUJe and yard, market, cook, wASb and iroo, take tht kids to the dentist and Scouts, sew costumes fOr them, bake cakes and plu, do club "work and drtve .her mother around, ii beyond me. Rob have be9n married, tbey have spent· M:othen Day. Fathen Day, Thanksgi_vlllg, Ohrlslma.s. Euter and the 4th of July with the olbe.r grandparerU. We· get them on st. Potrick'1 Dey and·Labor Day. . 'Jlhls year we 1ut Jean aod Rob 1'e average Amerlc1n "houlewife 111 and the grindchlldren wt th t11! for a miracle worker. Any guy who doubts Thanklgiving or Cllrtltn1u. My bua- lt 1hould tn to walk In her tennla band had a heart attack In April end 1hoes fer a coup!• Of day1. -his heal~ UI not Jood. Jean'1 parenta:, SMARTEJ\ NOW , art mucta ~unger tba.n we· are and DEAR SMARTER' TIIll ..... ,.. thrJ' wllt ,prol>ably bavo many mora her lo ml!Uou ., ....,.. IIlrWtq ,.. ,..... te Olllol' the UIU• ones. Shell I -. · .:;-~ "' .-·, por<ots obou\ role .. iltJ 1bem l -WISHING FAIRNESS DEAR ANN LANDERS: For ftvt DEA& WISll: Nlea<lnC them II:olll ,._, evar 1lllco Jeait llld our IOll • nat? DY !My . dp 1 ,.1n1e1 II • blood? TaDI lo your ,.. U4I Jeu. Tell them MW. you. fett U tlae7 ·are ,._ tereated 11 belni fair, lhy will a- te alternate tlle· Tbankspvlq w CbrillIDlf bollda11 ---,.. and the -· 1'1~ Jeila'• ....-. ' Unsure of yourself on dates? ~·1 right! Wbot's wron&! Should '°"' Shouldn't you! Send for Ann ~ booklet "Dating Dos and Don"tl ' encloslng with yotir r_eguellt 35 cmta ~ c<>llI lllld a 1ou4! sall~ 1tam"ped envtl.ope. Ann Llhders wlll bo &lad lo belp you wlth your problems. -tbem to h ... In care of the DAILY PILOT - dOling a oell-«<lclrtll<d, stamped ... mope. • 1 I ' " ' I •• •• . . . . . • . . • . ; . . . . • . ' . . SCOUTING POil NIW l'ASHIONS ~Two uwnben ol t1M OronJ!e County Girl Scoot Gounl!ll (Wt to~) lira. J. E. Hale ol HunflnClm Beacli, trainer, and Mn. M. G. Fedoldlet, Smita Ana, Nalghbodlood Qlalrman, model tile two new Girt Seoul uillbms a adultl In scoullng. The women are villting adult acout meeUnp lo.,,, ibo DOW chw«! to tile 7,000 women In 1COUting in the county. Uniforms Updated -·· Sco·ut Leaders\ Stylish • . t While rewluUou have traken place bl the fUbion capitalJ tho Girl Scout leader has quieUy continued her duties In her 11113 style dress ... until t.hls year. To the relief of ·7,IXXI of New York and a bone eol- ored scarf ond gloves. -· Orange County women in Girl Scouta. faahion has finally caught up to them. Sporbwear designer Stella • S'°8.t wu commiuioned by the Ntllional Board of Dlr<c· tori of the Girl Scouts of the USA to ereate two new llylu. One II o lbort aieeve ~ In • drip dry faJ>r\c which can be worn with Or without belt, and the other is a three-quart.er sleeve dreal!i made of dattm Polyeeter with falrie bell. Both are modified A-line with walking pleat.I and patch pocketa. A generolll hem cat.ers to each individual'• l • n g t h pre· f.,.,.,., The first uniform was of ·dark blue duck fabric and wu worn by Engllah Girl Guide• on May Day of 1912. Present .uniforms, designed by Mainbocher in lMB, can be used until they wear out. Adult scout uniforms are produced in sizes 8 to 44Jh, with the most popular being size 14. Thirteen area 1torea stock them and nationally, mot"t than 40,<XX> a year are , Coi:npleting the costume ii a -boftt b7 MW Emme Olympian'• Strongest P:an sold. N·ewport Bea.ch ·Jewell 'Insured' • For Mexico .. City's Olympic Games .. ~, • ____ , - Peering Around . KENNETH CUN· HINGHAM hM been -to ... In ~ ·r . ,.ear. 11e • the --==--::~ World, s..ii 8-11, ond Mr, ond Mn. B:-Sompoon of N"'!l'l1 Beocb. PannllothAmer- Field Senb•--will live In Bad~ ----Mr. lh.GenrceE.011•..,_. ., ___ .... .. 'SAVE ON ·:FABRIC VB.WAWALE~~Sl'C lllOllClllo!,- ........ .,..itor-111111. ..... ~ip<Mn, . ;Noa 45" wiclei Reg. $1.19 yd. Now Only S111IEl*SHllS 181& 50" -polyestw .. 50"·Colll>L Stripes 111\f tlOlldt, porfocl for--'"""" --·iotl-u·-Reg. $L29 Now Only SINQEl*BONDED CREPf. n" acetotund 23" ..,.. $ flee, 100%-t• trtoot ba<~ns..C.-In • Ylriotl' of IOI~""°" !ram brfllrt to 1111 Illas! ,,,.iod -4$"wldt. Reg. $2.98 Now Only 44 . Jd. The MMlt pett:•ms, color-coordi111t9d zlppert, thrtid, buttOftl. tape .,. •t ,.,.,. .... SINGER CENTER. Plus all tho --.. llolp !IOI' --• ...,.,__...,. ••••llNGIR,....,. SINGER COSTA MD.A .,...., ' ...... ...... ..... c: .... !'tr' _,.,, ~ 1111 CM,..lt-On. 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Dllb' PNlt S•fl Ocell depCha <II Catalina Ialand to- iay hold all physical cluea to wby a ll)'EI' who once probed· the edge 'of space .as a pioneer U.S. test pilot dov~ his aeaplane to dese:niction in the boat- d~ sw.US Sunday. . Wlliam B. Brid&eman, 53, of Malibu, onetime bolder ol wcrld speed and altltuae records ·ti!. the famed ' X- 15, may wen have saffered • be.art at.- OCCBonds Lose Bigger : •, ' . In Recount A recount Monday allowed the f7.2& milli,on· Orange Coast .run1or College District bond issue lost by 62 votes. Tho margin of defut· prnlouSly bad been oD!y ll votes. ' -The .final ·taDJ-wu 14,'llil vain In fa""' to 7,385 vntes against. An 1n: crease of 15 yes votes over the elec· tion n.ight'. cou:nt was Dien than offset by an increaee of 32 no voces. · The additl.Obal votes result.ed from acceptanaf of pen or pencil-marted ballots. Election-night worten·had re.. jected any ballots not· inarked witli· a rubber ltmnp; · , · ·· · .I County IChoola o!iclal ~ J. Koch 1aid' worker• went· by intent of the voter in I'9COl1lldp.g 1he ballotS ' follow- ing a ruling by the county counael The recount, by 12·cttizens from· the· jwtlor college district, began at a a.m •. and lasted unUl 4:15 p.m. Cost of the recbwit was about '225, Koch _said: Each 1'{arkar _....-paid S1L .IA cru1ptjng _.McJacby mcntnc, the t ond issoe t._aftlJ -_..,. tcp but quickly dfWed to wfdi!I" defeat The Jowett.numbered pOlling places Wf;<e in ~e'llpilrt ··lleach ·and • Costa Mesa, and 1,bey wen counted first. ni., beiidl carried In boll> cliles and the a~tlonal ballots lnc:rea11ed the margtil. ·But in the West County area where tl>e -failed the addltional P8llots increased the neg-ati\le margino ~ Despite the recou;at. -the election te-o ma2ned· one of ttie c~est ever in Orange §oonty. '!be 'nicessary 1.'Wo- thlros majority was ·m1a...i b)' .094 percent. · · · A switch of one vote in 1,exxt from "no" to .. yes" would have dlallged the ,OU~!. . M1Vder H~g For Mrs. Tucker ~t Wednesday · A, •\17!Y st¢· is amlclpeted Wed-nesdtiY a . murder ttlal 1>1:oceedlngs ··' · l!gail\it J. ·wUe of COiia Mesa Ctty· t-' Cowicltman ~Geilrge A, Tucket get ' _. ', tinder way 1n Orange Connty SUperi~ .. ~ (, <toGH." - • ,.. • Mrs.r Irene M. Tucker, lfl, oC 1642 Mtnorca Drtve ·hat been held without bail :in Orang~ County Jail since !I'< June 28 stJibblng death <>! an elderly neJCt-Ooor neighbor. • i ~ • Mrs. Harriett Westjlhal, 118, of 1646 Minorca Drive, staggered across the street to a nei~bor's home, where ~he collapsed at the edge of ttte lawn and died of a deep wound in t'he chest. The defendant, judged sane by ~ court-appointed psycbiatri5ta during • stay at the Orange CoWify Modi~ Center, is due to appear in Depart- ment Five .at 9 a.m., at which Ume a trial courtroom will be amgned. Mrs. Tucker"• attorney, Pa u 1 Augustine Jr., 98ld loday that only me court. room will be open for the j session, but not until a civil cue .~ I rently being lr1!Ued wlnda up !Mor m l the day. · I Augustine, who .tacea. D t put Y District Attorney Jalnel Enrlg!ll, tile I office's chltf proiecutoi', aaid mudt of tht action W-1 will lnYoM dl1CUni<Ol ·of trlal proc:<dUrU ...icon- duct. He Intimated theno would be many develbpments ill 1be Tacker c.e iD opening 1tagt!I. mainly ... Ille' ftY 1t will be banthd In ·~ ~ Ill court. ' I Tbe llpOcted cfolay IJI ,..n al lbe tN1 will not be au actual ccatinuance, I · he nottd, bot is -Of trailing, when one cue waD to td:e owr tit tl1i ftnll1I ct-· • NEW YORil: (AP) -'Ille lloct martol 'llU ~ -oilll • hlil*' Vound Iii ..... aftornooo ladly. Trot\"' 1raa act!••· <See ,_. Pa !~I). I taCk prio1 to the Gnunman Goose's death dtve. A Lomita yachtsmu who fired up his auxiliary engine to ,.t 1out of the plane's t-.i path -mis,ai.Dg colli&ion by, a fow feet -uid the pikJt £ouldn't be ..... In the coclpil . AccouDts by Stanford Ori!la, as well as other boater• ln the vicinity, obout two mlles·of! White's C..e, tended to ~ 1he·Poisibil!l1 that Bridgeman WU somduri! lllricl:en. . " • ' The plane was. ea. route to Avalon to on a wave,· nosed over and slammed pick· up mailnland-l>ound -keod into the liwella, dlVntegrating in a vWton when it ~ over at 1,(XX) ~er Of detris and sending the feet lllld )>egan • ilckenlng dive pilot's body -bllng aoross the tovfard the waters below, leVJ!ilinl oU water. . just aver the chop. "In my oplniOll, be was dead wl>en "Tbe -Jane passed within SO leer he hi~" 1ald Charley stlllwell, owner ct our starboll'll qnarter, (right rear) and operator ct Catalina Seaplanes aibi< I sped the boat out of lta peth," Inc., which bas lta terminal at Berth OrtUa said, "it was no more than four 96, San Pecro, ander the Vincent feet ""lbove the water." Tbomu Bridge. Seconds later, tDe aircraft skipped. Iuglewoocl· attorney Russ M01s . ' .... jockeyed his boat the Fru1tratfoo JI into the debrit:-ltrewn crash site, but Bridieman's body slink oUt oI sight ,.,or'ne!Clthmfe'f could reach aad recover it. " ge ol·the red, white and blue seaplane rematJwid afloat 'about one hall hour If slid under and down into lhe1 1,200 foot deep cbannel water1, lnvestigators said. Th< Coaot Guard cutler CllP< IDggon and a helicopter ~ept the area, but Bridgeman.'• body failed .to appear and <Illy seata and other small litter trom the wrW<&ge bobbed around. . Flight oI all types was the Iheme oI the veteran Jilot's life and be wrote prophetically in· hi• ·1956 book "The Lmeli Sky, .... (If juat'how i\ ended SUn· day In depth& of the Catallna Channel. '"11le plane. . .and I are one and alooe," be said in the book, which was collaborated. with Jacqueline Hazard, a newspdpe;rwoman whom he later (See MYST!'ll\Y, Pa&e %) , ' A Field of Groins 5 ErosiQn Barrie~Due for NewpQrt By JEROME F. COUJNS Of ttte DI/Jr Pl"' St.ti " SomeUme nest weelc, the U.S. Corps '<>! Engtneen wUI start pokjng a 250· foot lorig steel groin out to aea at the end ct West Newpcrt's «th -l It will be the second ofilve. Wllll.JD" Herroo, cbJef of tbe Corpg' Coast Engineering Branch, laid today three more groins will be built in West Newport before next summer, "if we get the money." One ls already serving • a barrier gave to the area to the IOUth tltli past ag._mst the forces of eros1on at Uie summer," he said. "Tbe precile 10- foot of 40tb Street It was constructed cation of the others will depend on our last year. observations of the effects this_ Betton aaid the other groins will of that one and the one at 4lth Street. probably be built, at a total cost of "We want to tontinue our protection some $600,000, about 800 feet apart . of the sbol'ellne nOl'.thward. We don't upcoast ol 44th Street. 'I'llat would put want another summer like thil lUt them appro~ately at 48th, 52nd and · one." 56th str .. ta. ni..beacbfl'ont nortiH>l-tolll-Str..t- "We'n! pretty well pleased with the this summer was -eroded back to protection the groin at 40th Street (See GROINS, Pare Z) I Principal Crash Victim I Meeks' Condition Se Corona dei Mar High ·School Prin- cipal Leon d. Meeks was reported in . " L . Uf"I ,1...,.. serious condi,tion today at Hoag J)Jst11rbance EruP.,: , ... ,£1aNafJ• _, 1· • ~~orial Hospilal wltll auto. crash \n- .... .. · ~ ~ · Meeks, SO, who la also "'Niwport Plilice clwe'doWll )'01!!h Jlllring mblor, diJtur~ce Monday on Obj-·~ ~1~ pi'Ul-UiQ's near north.side. Police and passmg motonsts were tar1eu of " . ""' JD lloac 1' .lnten&ive. care bottles and rocks thrown by y.ouths who •aid they want blacldeaclier · · · . ', to leach black hisloty .at nearby Waller ll!th Scl!ooL ',~./'/llzy ·-41GiplfaH>l!idiil4 said lie '.sulleied Page 4.) . · · . • head and hip !n)urle1 m the· Monday . . . 111gh~11CtldilJll. · I · . ; . . · • · ' Althoqgb,, Meek,s\ .... Co¢itiop was • 1 listed as seilous, hospital officials said Humphrey's Bo .. m. b H. a. ·.lt ~ur~.:r~=~:~fr·:;t:~·"No ·He was .taken to ·Hoag after his Volkswaa:e• collid"ec:l"Wit:b. ·another car ~t MacArtlaur Boulevard and Harbor ot a cat' driven by Francis B. Burt, 74, of 1801 W. BDy A venue, Newport. The Burt vehicle Was makiilf:. a left. turn ooto MaoM!hur from Harbor View:, illveltigaton liid. llo4!k. drl'tfrl were alone in their cars. · ~--------lnl\lrl•• and' WU· rellillNll'.alter trubnent at · Hoag: ..... ~ •• :; .... ~. Police said. the b'ont end ·of Meek.!' car .Wa11 crushed\ : ' 1 • ' MeekJ Uve1 with his Wlfe,. Maxine, and their1 thrie cliildren at 464 E. 21st Slreet; NeWp<>rt. , He has ~n principal of1 Corona del · Mar High -1he ichOOI opened lU doors seven year.a' ago. PrevJOuslY be had 1pent nine years .tn tbe Santa · Monica school eysten;a. . I , l •, Pl_edge .Wins A. ·p· plause · ~~;:;,,~rP<>~~:.bout 9 -' 15 p.m., •c; ~ Police 18ld Meeks' auto, IOUthbOUDd on ~ur, llammed ID.to the aid( He wu elected president of qie : Chamber ol Commm:o· last January. He ta the first ~ to aerve In t116 · , office~ · ~ ' ., From Wire Service> have givm great .,.....gement •nd WASHINGTON -Vice President hope.". Hubert H. Humphrey's q u a 1 i f i e d Kennedy 1 • 1'bo favors • n 11D· · · · · ooridlliOnal hall 'lo the -bing of pledge to hall the bombing of North. Nortli ·¥Ietnem; told Humphrey· he. WU Vietnam if ~ ia e~. president »the mly candhlate for the)pre,Adency gainedi bim scattered; applause from· · who 'ba1 offered the AmericaJi people U • Democratic. political .colleagues proposals iG' ending the war in Viet.- and an. endorsement (from an .aide to um." the late Sen. -f. Kennedy. , · In the opeech Humphrey said that I! · Robert ,ffendenc:m, a· campaign eleCted president be would stop the associate of Rebert Kennedy·and Jiater · bombing ol. Nor.Ill Vietmm as .an "ac- Of "Sen .t. Ge<rge .:&. McGovern'•· cei>table ·riak~.for. peace if1 Hanoi ~sidentlal bld, 88id as a result or . sboWed willi.niness 1to restore the Humtihref• opeech "I am now giving • dmlllltarued zoile. · •· , him my unqualified support in his bid · · If "81 his ~ .paid nationwide for. the preaidency." television broadcast. SpealtlDg from Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D·Mass.). Sall !Alte City, tile Democratic a dove an ·the Vietnam war, wired presidential candidate said: Humphrey congratulations on bis "Al president, 1 would. stop the bom- MoMay iiight speed! and said, "To all ]llftg ct the North as u atteptable risk wbo 1i>Qk. '1 peace lD Vietnam, you • for peace because I believe it could Cleaver to Give ' IO .lectures on '·Berkeley Cainpus lead·to success .m the negotira.Uom: and ·a shorter war. This would be the best protection for our troopl.11 • The vice president pliaced a quallflcation on hi& propoRCI born bing bal~ saying that before t.klng action be JOOUid ".pia<:< key importallco on · t\'.idence -direct or indirect, by deed or word -of Communist wllJ.[Qgness to relf.ore the demilitarized zone between Nortll and ~ Vietnam." . ~ ' 1\re You ·Kidding?. l ' ' ' •. Wayne Scoffs at Wallace VP Hint MONTROSE, Colo. (UPI) -M!>Yie 9t.ar John Wayne of Newport Beacb, speaking from a· remote Colorado mov- ie location, 1aid Tuesday repprt.a 'be. was former Alabama 'Gov. 'George W~ace's choice for vice .pre11ident were "not ~e." Wa~ Used a t>emyird pbf'.89e not normally seen In print to empbatlcally deny the rumor that the thkil·party presidep.Ual candidate had chosen him as bis running mate. Wayne ur~ that his exact word!; be used and Iiidicated -· anxlow lor the widest pul>llclty to be given to ht1 iJrief statement .. "It is ~bsolutely not flue,' 'be said.' • "I think they have the wrong Willlace. Not George Wallace. I'm workinc for (m0\1ie producer) HaL Wallll." Michael Weyne, son of the -actor, said" he did not think bJs father would be interested. "He's Deen a Nix'on ·Republican for years and years," the Y<>W111er Wayne aaid. · Wayne'• stock answ' to <iuesticms on his entrlance into politics baa been, acoording to.bis IOD: "I wouldn't con· sider it. I couldn't afiord the c u t in salary." .. Wtyne !1 in rugged Colorado filming a Paramount Picture• production, "True GriL" Mesa Mom Pleads Guilty In Row With NB PolicP- . . . ' . . .. -SERIOUSLY INJURED IN.CRASH CdM Prlnclpo~ ·MHl<s Inf ant Loses . . ' ,,,,. . Figlit for · µf e . A little boy bnlugbt . ~acl: , lem· porarily from death afte'r a 'IWixlllDing poOI accident at his grandparent.a' Costa Mesa •home was buried Monday. Ronald C. Gordon, nine months, son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Got4<m. 1436 Garllnglord st.. died at Costa Mesa Memornu Hospital Thunday. i The boy was pull~ from a pool at the home of hi• grandparent.a, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc~ay, ~Drake Ave., last Monday after he crawled out a sliding door and fell into the water. "' . W~at1'er We may cet a little drizzle to go with all tb1I doud1 weather, the !\Ian adYlles, Otherwise, the me<CU!'J' cfrOpl to the middle '°'' IOI' tbO cout with parlial sun- ihlne peel<ing lbroup in the p. nt. houri. . INSIDE l'ODAY ' .· -"I • • •. • I I I • ' . • J DAl.YPIUIT r Tundlf, Cl<t-1, 1961 Berets. ~ -oat lot much wane for 111• u. s. a,_ ...... '111-Duc. Lt. BW (JleMWng ~ around today, lllCk-a )rte! smile after .foor lleeplal nllbla and declared 'lb' --c:rlllcal "We '1"' out of ~,"be&llDOllllCtd.. . '"not ~ _,., Hid Spee. S John Boden Of Hllilu, N. S., "I l)_aven't had any mall for 4-)'I." A1J e1111Doated 7,f11J ' .. . 'Oaly Oae l'Pesld"nt' NixonSaysHumphrey's Talk. ~ncourages Re~ Fnm'Wlrt-. DETROIT-Riehm! M. N}%on said today tbOt Hubert H. Humphrey's ex· pr.,.ed willln1D<1S In .top tbe bom· bing 1D North Vietnam encO\D'ages HaMI 'to \a.I<• a harder stand In tile Paris negotiations. , 'Ibe Republican ptesldei:itial can· didate told a news Conference, "I have said befOre and I say again that we can have only.one president at a·t1me. Negotiations are going on in Paris. We may have aome success with them." · Neither pretldential candidate, Nix· on said, should.indicate to North_ Viet· nam it could get a better deal from a new "administration than that being of. fered by the negotiator•· of the Johnson administration. · Nixon called on Humphrey to clarify the stand he took in a speech at Salt Lake City Monday nlgbt. He called Jt the "fourth· or flftb" position lils Democratic opponent bu taken on the bombing. Nixon said ijumpbrey's statement had been widely interpreted u a departure fre>m the administration's position that Hanol should reciprocate before any h.it is called in the born· _bJng._· NEWSPAPER AIDI! SUCCUMBS . Robert F. Wlllmot Robert Willmes, Former Newport Newsman, Dies Rob<lt F. Wlllmol, fcrmer buolneSB manager of the old Newport Harbor News-Press newspaper, died Mocday at Scrip!>I Hoopltal, LaJolla, after a lengUiy illlless. He was 51. Mr. Willmes wat a put' ~ted ruler of Newport Harbor Ella ~ and had lived In Newport Beech for men tb8a. 20!yean. Bern Jn Mllwaukee, he ceme to Ca-.ia In 1912 and joined the Newport Beach newspaper at.aff In ~ 19ll. He was serving u buaines• mma&• at 1be ti.me of h1J retirement lnliG. Mr. ~ ll IUnlved by his wile, Rulli, ol 111o Wnlly home, 720 Poppy Ave., Orona del Mm'. He al.Jo leaves a l:rolh«, Harry F ., of Chicago and two nieces. Elks l.4dge rites will be conducted for Mr. Willmes at 1 p.m. Thursday at Paclflc View Memorl3l Park's chapel ln Corona del Mar. Burial will follow ~t Pacific View. Baltz Mortuary of Corona del Mar is in charge of ar· rangementl. The tamUy ba1 suggested ftnlembrances 1n the form of con· trlbul>o!>I to the Newpcrt Hamor Elks Lodge Cbarity Fund. DAllY PllOI OllANGE COAST l'lllLllHlt+G COMPANY Rob.ri H. Wo•d p,_)dMI 111'1111 Plll:ll\JMf Jeck It C-.rl.y Vic. p,_kflnf and Ikner .. Merwttr TI!o11101 KHvll ..... 1 "U be did not intend it to be a departure from his previous poaltion, it has been widely misinterpreted," Nixon said. He said his own position was in ~greement with one Of Humphrey's earlier statement.,; which said, in ef- fect, that H211ol must not think that a political campaign In the United Statea will result in America granting North Vietnam. concesslona. Nixon said U.S. negotiators he>ld as their "trump card," the U.S. bOmbing of the north. Frqm Page l GROINS •.• (rOPerty Unet, wrecking twe> paUos and endangering street ends and doz. ebs of homes. Crews With oorpS contractor J. L . Denio '1· ol Tustin Monday hauled in tons Of steel sheets te> the 44th Street .beach in preparation for next w.eek's groin construction. The work will cat> a $117,fKK> em.er· ge.ncy sandbaul proJect, begun during August's erosion crisis. A sand plat- form will be built oot from ffth Streel for inatallatioo of the l!'Oin. The job will take about two weeks, according to Herron. . He noted that the Senate Appropria· tions Committee in Washington Mon· day approved a '30,000 federal ex- penditure fo< design studies of the three addilional grolna. Tho 1tate w1ll put up • malcblng amount. Herron emphasized that the !60,000 is "design money" onJy. "We haven't yet reQl:lested the construction money; we're Still working oo that." - That sum will come to aboot $600,• 000, said OrllflllO County Harbor Dis· trlct aide Chrll Klinger. Two-tl1lrds of it will come from the federal govern. ment, one-sixth from the state ai>d the remainder from local q:encles, ·from Surfside south to and including New· port. Klinger said the Corps would soon seek re&olutioos ol 1Upport for the gre>in construction program from the shonillne.ownlng agencies. The reso- lutioos would be sent to the Appropria. tions Committee. Klinger explained that other coastal communities would be involved In the project because the work Ls part of the Corps' long-range erosion conttol pro- gr.am for the entire northern Orange County coasWne. Each aeency, he said, would pay for some small portion of the work, in ac- cordance wlth a complex formula. ~ ... -. •• -.. ~ •• " ... 1... • • '-· • -·~ ' . -··-.....,. . -( ' e<ll -tat. Ill toll -on Ille -· with C&lu.aitw. ~~~=='Ziv":~~ lll:'r.~ .,.i.tlttono mm1ar •· pToelon till two Vietnamese. "U Char~ wanted to take this place he could do tt with the number ofmeh out there ,'" 1ad Glendening or' Caracas, Veee:uela. "He's ·c._olng ~to lose an awful lot of men but he can atUl take us ... I '1'111 """ .. v. 8. --ff -~~~niiU:~ "':£.if"orli. 'llelnameee llave cervecl, -... posli\ons' oul of aolld rock. We juat C"1"0t knock them out of there " SUYa tald. TbQonj ,DiiliJ.Iea 'ai llif .PflwaJ In tile All Holl Villoy, guanllnf Com· mwtlst lnflltratlon approaches to ... the U. s. military ihaatlon at Da Naog 30 miles In the northoas~ ' • I . I 0 1 ''1'1111 -11111 -..,. bodb". .._ ....... -..... If .. weren't ii,... De N11111 would be wide open,'' G~g did. A haudl~lirrein!orcementa broke .through In band*hond combat Sund- ay. They heel to c0me through ~ oot of five villages eround Thuq l)Qc belc!' · under tile red •one! blllf N\!1:!11 Viet• ·..., ... · aa,.··i.ror. -· 20,000 villagen h,ave Jett, thel.r homes. ·u; S. PLllllea bombed the villaiu. ' Cpl. Gtorp Leber ol Bootoa, one of Ille I# Marloel In tllo camp, called the predicament a "mJnlature Kbe Sanb siege . ., Slaff Sgt. John conrad of Detroit wasn't th_inklJIC '~ .l.Ucfi . ~rical terml. ' . ' "Why worcy?" Jie 1aJd_. ••we c~ do aoytblng now but wait I'm mot particularly worried about the ~orth' YJe-.eae: But rm ~wfully Ured.:' Court ·.O RUJe On Red Baron's Aerial Antics • 1!Y TOM BARLEY Of .. O.lb' Plltt 11111 · A Superior Court jury lnday WH isked tO rule on the guilt or Jnnocence ~ of a Brea youth whose aerial antics in ·an allegedly stolen airplane prompted am.a:ett "taw oroce.rs to dub !lim "The Red Baron of Orange County." Court oHiclals predicted that the eight.woman, four-man panel would return a verdict late today in the trial of Andrew MayhMI, 19. Mayhall " charged with the then last May 1.8 of a brand new Piper Comanche from Orange C o u n t y Airllort. The erstwhile aviator, if found guilty, faces a possible sentence of one to five jears In COUI1ty jail, a '5,000 fine or both. Prosecution witnesses told during the two days of the trial how Mayhall. who admitted interrupting his journey to work to take tbe single-engine craft for a two botn" flight over much of Orange County, had several miraculous escapes from destruction during his hair-raising joyride. JUd,re Byron McMillan was told that Mayhill: · ·~ ' DAILY PILOl")tlH ...... DE-SOLVING STICKY PROBLEM FOR FOOT TR,AFFIC NEAR BALBOA FUN ZONE lmprove~nt '41ocf1tlon Tak" On Gummy Job, Afm1 for SpotS.., ~ldew1lk1 / -Was seen by a Federal AviaUon Agency officer to fly "iat Jess than treetop height" in the vicinity of the airport for more than 35 minutes after a "IO"Osii!y improper takeoff." -Wu teen by .,Santa Ana police to make at least 15 low passes at city locations before flying along the Santa Ana River bed at "no more than 50 tC> fiO feet" PQ~Sald Mayhall narrowly missed a power pylon and then clipped off a high-voltage power line In north Santa Ana, disrupting power services for half of the city. Balboa Citizens Get Steamed Up As Gum Goes ·county Democrats Split; Co!flmittee AUJ,e _ Quits The '1icky proi>lem ol·gummed up .· --- sidewan.. In the Balboa Fun ZorlO area By JACK HROBACK Cerrel, Winter and Assoclatea who at -Was watched f,y a Placentia warnan u be operated his aircraft "in a very erratic manner~· at a height of ai.>ut 100 feet. has been sol~ .. Or more exactly, dissOlved. Wital the liberal application ol steamed~n solvent, the ugly black blotches are being wiped out. The ·clea.rring of the sullied sJdewalkr· is being paid for by the Balboa Im~ provement Association. ltt Will take about four to ~ive cJays ·and mcompasl!I a 'four block area, accord.Ing to association president Coy Watts. Watt.a said the ICl'Ubbing will cost . the .,._tion about $500. He said be hoped that the sidewalks, wblcb. had never been steamed before, could be · degummed two er three times a year, "so they'll stay spotless.'' Cr1isl1 Damages Four Vehicles Four vehicles were battered at the Park Lido complex Monday afternoon in a cbaio reect1on rear-ender. Police said a Bee.l's Furniture truck driven by Robert Lovell, 20, of N..,,...t Beadl.atmted the chain 1'!&c- ti<Xl ., it hit a yellow mb driven by Catherine Tiate, 41, Costa Mesa. The cab then struck the next car driven by Silvia lrin, 40, Santa Ana. A car driven by William H. Johnson, 20, Laguna Beach· was the last to be hit. Catherine 'Tate complained of che.sl paifls mid was taken lO Hoeg Hospital, a few feet aw.ay , where sbe was treated and released. ot IM 0.1~ P11tt """ that time were condUcting t h e Charles (l. Gill\~ a vice chllirmlll\ H hr pai · •-•h Or the Clrange Coitnty Democratic Cen~ ump ey cam gn m '3Vll-i. ern Califurnia. tral Committee, Monday aonounoed . he has "dlscontinued" all efforts with Gant said he believed .his status the offlclal Humphrey-Muskie cam-_ changed when Cerretl, W1~ter were paign in the county. dropped as leaders of the drive. , He puncrtuated bls announcement by . G~nt indicated that ""COnsld'1'•ble ~· acefSlng Central G-o-m m i·t tee ntation occurred: in· connection With Chalrman John Dean of a "heavy• Vice President Humphrey'i visit . to . handed she>w of authority" in .assign-Seal Beach Leisure World last week. ing himself stewardship or the Local Democrats were m t f f e d 1-lumphrey-Mustle campaign in the because they were not notliled of tbe county. 1 visit .and learned of it only through the Gant last week was npudiated as press. Be>th Dean and Gant attended chairman of the Humphrey campaign. the~ event. · after he ·had scheduled a press con-Gant said he attempted to get in ference te> announce vote g~ touch with Dean after the Seal Beach plans. meeting but was unable to do 10, ao he Dean, an attorney and a Garden went ahead with plans for the public Grove city councilman, 'removed Gant anne>uncement of hit cbalrmfl,nshtp. from the chairmanship. Dean an-"It was not until later Thursday, nounced he wC>uld name a committee aft.er the initial announcement wu in to push the camp.ii.gn this week. the mail, that J learned of an7 ob- Gant, a Santa Ana public relations jeotlon on the part of Dean,• the man, emphasized that he would con· deposed chairman asserted. tinue hiir personal efforts on behalf of Gant said it has llOt been customary Humphrey and Muskie. _ in California for central committees to The deposed chairman · said he <!etermine campaign stnJctures of ln· assumed control of the local campaign dlvidual candidatea and that in Orange Sept. 4 st a meeting attended by Dean. County t b I 1 perrogatlve ta not be.Ing He said it was strictly a looaJ. cOm· asaerted with respect tC> a n y other mittee and he was not appointed by campaign. except the national dcket. All airport security guard teatlfied that Mayhall ended his fUght by lan. ding in a runway reserved for cutg~ tng-atrcran, parked the Comanche on the wrong side of the tarmac, and then jwnped, mnnlng, to the ground "as u it was a blg joke." Mayhall today admitted taking the aircraft and did not deny the testimony of prosecution wiblesses and the argument of Deputy Disbiot Attorney Joe D1Loreto. Defense at- torney Frank Cunard saJd Mayhall was willing to reimburse the ~aft'• owiiers for the $3,700 Jt cost them to repair the plane. 'Tippler's Tax' In Effect in LA , LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A n .. per. cent "tippleT's tax" went into effect at midnight Monday in bars a n d restaurantl. It's expected to raise s001e 96 million In reverJue before it expires next March 31. :Jut the money ·probably will be Im· pounded.-Memben ol the liquor In· duJtry have . challenged the con- atltulionallty of the levy. has it! orily. ~/(/ DEEP Sr-::=z;J;fu~m:::-- cR,,Pcr CL£Rn1nrr THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ' Tho11111 A. Murphl11• ,,,..llllllnt Edllor From Page l KONOMICAL rodu~ .. !ht •...l for fr•qw•nt prof11sional cl••nlng ~.~ c•u•• 1t r•l'll•v•1"'tht clooply tmhod· cltcl 1011 tncl ltavtl no re1ldwt In th• ctrptt fi.b•rs to colltct .llrt. SAA PIOCUS 1ctentlflc1ny deveJ. •p•id· spec.lally for the proft11ion1I carpet clt1n1r. It 11 ceMpl•t11y 11f1 for all c1rp•t fib•r1, · J1rolflo f , Coll i111 P•ul Nh11n Nll'WPOrt 891Ch Ad,,.11111"' City Edllor Dl1'9Clar --·Offko 2211 Wo1t l1lbo1 lo1l•v•rd M1dlAt ~d,..111_P.O. So• 1171 9266J _......., C.19 Mal: Ill Welt .. ., Sll'IOI I.AMII kedl; m FWftl A..,.11119 HUl!ftllltM 1Hc11 : _, ltft Shel ' MYSTERY CRASH .•. married. The couple have a 8-year-oid son, <llris. "He was a ~lete nut about flying, complete edicated," 1aJd Vance MCCieilan, general manager a.od chief pilol for the seapl.ane line, which mates many daily island fligbll. He was a frequently decorated Navy pilot wbo won hl1 win gs at Pensacol a in 1941 and horrified service offici als by writing a personal Jetter to Pre11 .. dent ftoogevelt seeking combat duty'. He got Jt, u a member of Buzz Millers Reluctant Raiclen. · He aho received two Distinguished Flying Qwaea, three Air Meda!J, a Pretldentill Unit Citation and a pwple heart, lot being WOUl>ded by Oak ... Jiomhinc mission over Ibo t1lllld of Tnk. FOIST IN X·ll ~oilowl.aa Wcrld War n, he Joined Doups ~aft Co., ..... di.,. of McDonneir'bougw Corp., and WU the first man to fly the white, ne~-nos­ ed X-15 space·probing rocket craft. He flew the· X·15 to 1,258 miles per hour at Mach 1.88, a new 1951 world speed record and Jaer set a'-28,494 foot alUtude mart after the X-15 wa1 launched frOlll a B-69 mother ahip at 35,000 feel Subsequently, Bridgeman flew teat flig hts on the Dou glas DC8 jeWner A4D Skyhawk Jet attack bomber, an~ recentlY waa lired to Ry testa for recertlllcalioo of the old Ford Fokker 1r1.mo1nr ahlp. Dur1ng the pest three years , he flew countless runt of the 12-minuU! flight In Catallna lolllld, often nine or 10 of them dally durlil& the summer season. A memorial service for the 1953 wm., ne.r 0( tbe former Institute of Aerme.otlcal SdtnCfll' 0 c ta v • Oianute award far dlltlngullbed ct>n- tr!huilon to •vlatioo II aeheduled Wednesday at s p.m. In Hollywood"• Vedanta Temple, ,. •) .... .,;"t~s KARPl1 KARE CUA.NS D• 1Ctu1lly romo•• 1011 from hoth ttio ~ii• ef tf.e carpet end th• c•rpot b1c•l111. llSTOIU PILI the ,.w•rful odr1c- tlo11 proc111 r•M•••• mo11fv,.. im- modi1t1ly1 thus IYOldl119 1hri11ket•• end llfh mattocl ,11. to 'llkt tttw' app•aranc•. •INTI.I ACTION v101 ne bru1he1 or 1crubhint action, .. 1t doo1 not di•· tort the pile of tha carp•t. SOIL llTAIDIN• AND MOTH PIOOPIN• •t• lnclud1d 1t no extra cest, WHIN YOU WANT THI l'INEST- -.,,,_...,, '~ ' .. . -.. :--.. ····~··~· .... ISTIMATI CAU RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Oir 2ist Yoar of Service iti Orang• County 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA . . . -Toi-• PHONE 546-343% Col -1.o&" I I t " . • -----~-,:;_ ~ -----= • IEA AN DERSoN, Editor 'Tt!MN1. Ott. " ,,. Iii~ , ... ,, Coffers· Sweetened Gol f.: Their , C_up .of Tee · ' · . Forsaldng .lhe freeways ·fqr the lajrways next Friday will . be auppor!A!n at the Harbor Day School, fonnerly known as the Harbor Epi!copal Scbool.- Golfen will gather at Rancho San Joaquin Countty Club, and at the sound of the ,shotgun at 8:15 a.m. sharp distal!ers will tee off, The all-day benefit will COl'lelude with a ~ociaJ hour at 6,,1oil_oWed · Bnd at 1:15 p.m. the maJe contingent will drive down the : fairways while the-women COmpete at bridge in the clubhouse. · , . The all-day benefit will conclude with a social hotlr at 6, followed by a ste·ak barbecue and the awarding of. trophies. and prizes. ' . Chainnan William McDowell is being assisted by Robert CU.tleY, · and handicapping golfers will be the duties of Lou Lazo and Dan Hays.. AJso working on the committee are Fred SWensctn1 P.rizes, ahd the Mmes. Peter O'Brien, invitations; McDowell, reservations; Rich- ard Leitch, publicity; SwM1son and James Gardner,.bridge; Ronald' • Caspers and Donald Peck, lunch; Allen CottJe, hostesses, and Loia Hines, decorations. ii I I ii '·j· ., I, I ii'I NO CHILD RE N ALLOYiED ·...:. But they ana -adlool, the · Harbor Day School, will benefit from the Mil ammal golf tourna- meiit planned for next Friday at Ranc!io llan J"8quin Country Club, .esplains Mrs. William McDowell to Cindy Marder. while McDowell awaits the IOU1ld of. the shotgun which wi.11 signal the Mrt o( competitioo. · · The school is the ooly independent ·day ochool in the county · af/iliated with. the California Associatton of Independent 'Schools and the National M>ociation of lndepemlent Sdlools. · . . ' k Wat.ch Out! Mesa Juniors Will Getch:a . ~ !It ~~ CO!b Mesa Juniors haw turned t.. a 111& 'IOttel'JI to conjure up an appropriate ·ways and. means project which p"!IJ!isee lo be a real HaDo,ween treat for the younger set.· Plastic band~u s in the shape &f. soarecrow1 won't be too frl · ening, for~youngsters will find 100 pieces pf c : neatlr packed inside. Ready to sample tlte i.lty treat 11 I Kimberly Sorenson,.3, who is being tempted . by · (left to right) the Mmes. Clark WestcoU, cllairman, John Soreruon ""'1 Fletcber Pond. Puppets, at $!, may be ordered during the m<>Qth of October by calling Mrs. Stan Garland at 549-3864, Proceeds will benefit the Kidney Foundatioo. • B«ng roped, tied an'1 kidnaped woo 't gel too much resistance frota prominent businessmen of Costa Mesa once they are told that their financial assist· ance is needed for a. worthy cause. Costa Mesa .Juniors will' be cou11tir)g on that fact Wednesday, Oct. ·16, when they round up ••viot:ims" for' their . Kidnap Lunclieon in the Costa Meea Golf and Coon· . . . ·~ try Chdl where the men 1'111 be 1"'11111111 a ., l '.ij; some ranoom" I< paid. '!'bell tile money wll ... ;i turoed over toJbe Child Guidance ~,at ~a . County, one ol the Juniors' mally. ~ • "Forcing" Coundlman Bill .81. Clair ID & ""'*. : are Mrs. Thomas Bandy, presi-(Jell,) .ml .llN.. '1. Robert !laiiti, dHllrman. • : . ' ~ Keyhole Offe·rs .ln ·sjde ~ View of Student" s H·omework Ha'bits1i DEAR ANN LANDERS : U.Ually I agree wiUl your .advice but thJ time your 5111-fasllloned rigidi\y llas Qlnled me against you. I refer to the teenag. girl whose tather blew up becaute abe and her boylriend were studylna: in the ·bedroom\ You agreed with tbe parenL Why all the fuss over a bedroom? Sex"occurs on beaches, in ~aystacb, in oars, on back porches~·in telephone booths and just about any place, you can name. Sure\ there'•. a ~ in •. bedrOom', bl1t !f 1e.1 is . whit ]*Jple have ~ mind: tlteJ d<m 't n·~ a bed. A girl won't dq something Jn her bedrODID 1liAt Ille -·t already clon. aomewbert else.. ~ bedroom happens IA> be th• best p1ac0 In 11>6'-lo lltudy becau.1. i• quiet, prlYate· and bu a ct.sic lo fl Tbinb for .lettlin& me blow ol1 a littJ1. steam -FITCHERBERG, MASS. • • • I .. ANN LANDERS DEAJt. FITCH: Yfla are a hospit.al. It-.. durin~y Vl'Cation ao penM1lve·1•11& t.dy -but JOI Jdl I had a real opportunity 'to pliy 1.t a vie.al part .r the father 's eom-hoosewifa full time. • , ~1nt. n. gtrl'1· ~oom dOM was · 1 cook~ three perfecUy rotten wte4. l wlab.1 you. tlda· who write 10 meals every day. did nine loads or ftU would read a Utdt better. laundry, tried to iron. aome shorts and DEAR.ANN !ANDERS: To the guy -slcn<d , h Im a e If "Arfl\Ol!e's l!rotlt .... fn.Jaw" 11111 woodered· -t ...,,,.. di all day, beeldes drlnk. coif•• and talk .,, il>e P"--I found out when '1113 wUe bad to p U> tbe • • 'Altwk 1hirU -scorched ttJe shorts and knock<d the bOttoll• ol! the shirU. I laxt up trying t. clean. the house or make the bed.I. No sooner did l gflt one "'°'" In shape -11\4 ltlc!a role up tbt one I bad juat linl.abed. How my wif~ manages t.o keep up U.e house and yard, market. cook, w;Ub aod iroo. take the , kids to the dentlll\ and Scouts, sew costume. tor them, bake cbke1 and · pies, d·o club work and drive Ml; mother around, ii beyond me. • The average American t.ousewi.fe is 1 mitacJe·worker. Any guy who doubts it should, try to walk In her tMnl1 shoes for a couple of dey1. - SMARTER NOW DEAR SMARTER : Tb1I aound yoo hear la mllUoq of womea blowba& yo• k11R11. . DEAR ANN LANDERS : For fin ,._., ever ainc1 Jean And our .,. ,_ .. __ -__. ......... -... ------~--cc..-------------------------~ ..... ~--------- Rob have been married, they have spent Moth en Day, Fatben Day, Thanksgiving, Clhrlltmaa Eaator and 6te 4th of July with U)e other grandparents. _We get ttiem on st. Patrick's Day and Labor Day. This year we · MDl Jean and Rob 1Dd the iraodch6ldrflftt with ue (or Tljanbgivint or <Jirilln>ao. M)' )ut• band bad a heart attack In April and ., bia beelth J.a not goOd. Jelan'• parents ar• mucb. younger than . we ~· and they will probably ~Vt mal!y mor• yeoro to •nJoY the JlllJe enea, Shall I ll)e&I< to Jun'• porenu ll>oul releu· tn1 tllem! -W!Sll!NG P'AllUiESS l>EAB WISH: Relealin( tlttm lrom what! Did titer alp a .,..,... la -• • .( ' I l I • :. /·, / ' A. DAIL v PILOT . . • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . -. . . . . ' - . . . . . . . . . . SCOUTING FOil NEW FASHIONS _: Two 1D11Dben d. Ille =J.• County Girl &nlf Coundl (Wt lo J:!81il) Jin. J. E. Hale al. ,.ijuntington trainer, and Mrs. M. G. FedarchU:; Sanla .\Da, Neigbl>or!lo¢ Chairman, model the two l1eW Girl 8mat unlfonui iu' odalla ID scooang. ''!be women are · vh!ting adult ocout .,,.-h,. to -lbe -Vti9eo lo Ille 7,oocr women In 1COUling In the county. ' Uniforms Updated Sc~ut Leaders Stylish While revolut1om have laken place In Ille f.ullkm capltalJ Ille Girl !cool leader has qujetly continued her dutlel In ber 1913 style dniso. •• unlll thla ,..... To tile relief ol 7,llOO ~~-· .. Gld-· -hu JIDlllJ Wllbt ., to -· . At::: .. =c,.::; N tile --al IJlnoo. fml al tlloJlld -al tllo '91l·--- 1tylei. One ii • 1horl 11ffve cir-In • drip dry labric wh1cb can be worn with or -DI bell, and the other ii a three-quarter sleeve dress made el cllerm~ -fabric belt. Both are nwllfloc! A-11M with w"1l!ng pleatl and patcb i>ocbla. A ---.. -hldltldU11'1 J e • It b pre. law. I Ctlmplltlq the -· ii •-lionti.,.-- OlyMplan's Stroflgest fan of New Yort and a bone col- ored. ICllff a.I &loves. The llnt unlfarm was of dark blue duck fabric and WU worn by Engiilh Girl Guida on~ DaJ ol 1911 -~~ by Mai.nbocber in 1948, can be -antlJ a.e, war out. Adult ecout miforma an ptoduced In -I to 441>, -the moot popalat beln( m. 14. 'nllrteen .,.. .- -them -llltiooal17, m<n -40,000 a 7Uf are IO)d. ' Newport Beach Jewe// '/risured' For Mexico City's Olympic Games " .,. lVDY llVRl'I' ... ..., ...... Bii .J....a;· t,, l>t ha i Obmple, i.. fouad· a ~ ::. "'jewel" of • wit• ill Clrol ; a xa-J....n. : :;;;; lb. Jewell -~ < :a: Ilka • petlta ldlh - ; ~ ·-tliaa tho,..., -! ii of m atliletic slant Wllo II < ,,..._ tor lllo 1m1ak ' :,cOmpocltloa ID t b • -l >;OIJmplad ID Mnlm !211. { . Im eJemlldilrJ • 0 h 0 0 1 ~ tuc:ber, CIRl Ill Hoot-3, ; ··~~'!:!""...: < "It-IDllfibl<hool, .. our iOpbomcn ,.., wbm. c I Cini met BID," il>o llDl1ed : and -a NI el cllm;. ~ p(OL "He -• (relll lllrill' 1 and-·--tbe • ad ol -jualar :v-. Ille l hl&h -prom -and i star atllleto began dating. • ' Both attended 0 r a n g e ~ ~ Coast College and Carol • ,· went on to San Jose State : :; College where· she was a : ; soog leader and affiliated : ~ wilh Delta Gamma. Her lu· : Z · ture bU1band went to the : ~ Unlverally ol Soujlleln Cal· l ., llomla and canloinia State . eon.re at Long Besch. "While be was in training In 19&1 !or the Olympics In Tokyo he became a Navy man," 1he volunteered. "Bill now .ii finllhing Up his Jut year u a corpsman ' •• Hrving In Looi Beach." lie ccmmutes to 1heir home la Newport Beach, and !or the past aevera1 months • -their Ume 1chedules have • bMn beetle. "M Ille very beglnalng be worked eight bo\D'1 for the -~ Na~ and would drive home \ to practice paddling in the t ' I dart. Liit 'June Bfil WU • -.,,. moothl to tr••· : o) to Swtden to lrain for ' I ~ ;' ,. t ~. ' ·' 1. •" (• TRAWLING SOUTH Mra. 1111 ,,_I ,. ' I color picttres of her fam. ily and the two of them in Swedeo. The majorl!J pic- tured a t • l l, mU1eular, good-looking man aporttng a reddish beard next to bis naturaily allractlve wile. Carol photograph& well. She la the glr[...n.door type with l°"' auburn hair caueht lo beck with -a bow and curls cucadlng down her neck. Sbt waa 1tylilhly drM11ed 'in a wool jwnper featuring fashionable fall colors and a white Crilly blouse. For a period of aeveral mMtha after •he crlduated from San Joae lhe perform- ed in movies as an eztra. "I was briefly in 'Ship of Footl' aJld a picture with EIYU Ptesley. I Wl.!i in several 'Ozzie and Huriet' television shows and corp· merdal.s, •• 1he noted with llight embarTMsment. ~"1-.... ... '""'-..... -1 • psrildpatod la ·--. and now l Joi for a mu.." Roal""" la ~far _,.....~...,-la Newp«t -1111 WM 14. 1'Wbm,,. mON<: llito our -... npllnledbhnnl and B1U IOlld -the brlcb." !Iba,,_ - lhamnemberwdlwbal- --IOO pounds of land .., t!BDploio Ille joll. "Bill Jo99I wcrtfn& on anythlq mech•ntcaL We hive • -In the -wldd1 Ill II ahrQa rabdld· fnl. And for 'v-·· Dtll1 Ill boqht me a Model T wl>lcb ho WM ooutlnWllly wmtlni oa. lt 11aaiJ1 nm1, and 1 am redecoralln( Ille -.· Ibo said· -CJb. -prldo. "BID II a perfectlonill. He does things well ... and gives everything a lot of. thotzgbt. We ecree on almost everytblng, ll'om food · to tttmttare to fashions. He ii quiet but has a marvelous 1en1t of humor. He sur- prises me in 10 many ways." She continued, "My hus- band fovea to t .. ch and help people. He ls 10 'patient. Year1 a10 he taught Toni Hewitt the butterfly olroke and now she is competing in the 1968 Olym~ics in two butterfly eYenta,' ahe 1aid proudly. When the All-American hlJb school and college swimmer finishes the ae.rv· ice he wants to become a physical edU01.tion teacher. "I would lite to do that too," ahe concludbd. One ~ 1om• lucky 1chool may be able to add two '"Jewell" to it.I crown. Fiesta Time -------.~· ,, . ' For In Store Ebe/ls . ..,,,,.., bfr-.-1 e a; 1 clwl c • I t ... ~ tora ol olllct wlD be --,,-~ 1*1 IL Cla,.. ,,,..,_, presJ,. 11'!9-m 1 •• ..... -ollbaNewport-111-I•!\ -OUll -1111 pffll -. ll'r1 nm .. ___ ....... .. ........ '=.......~ ja the Dell c. w. _....., -~ J ,_......_ Anclld I. ftmt T. ' A ·~· w ,,,__,. -~·::...lliliiiil . ""' ...... will .. ,._ --•, "1 Qoreaco...Tnll, TV ..t -·---.... .... ~-bal --·•-,t ~CllltoroEd811111•u d.....,b-L.B.*' _and ___ !!'" -. -...... ,._., N-a.rtsty -and r-lbe Rorer w-a..r•. J.u, -.. ..-. :ur.. L. w. Jeab, ---· ...._.. ,_., -cluinnaa, will ll*oduoe b vi.. ,,.-; R • r ••rt -who perfonoed la • hlodlalll. -..... Jll"'l'd"; ~ . -. r.eca:\lic •I er• t • r 7 ; SlallloJ lta.Ua, - Peering Around . E.ENNETB CUN· NINGILUI .... b I •• ..-,lolllullflaE-llr a year. lie II the 11>--olllr.aadMn.O. P. 0"*&1>-n ol Leisure Wcril, Seal 8-b, aad Mr. andMrl.'~ of Newpcri Beadl. -olthe- Jl'to .. -··--wlD ... tr e ·adaa. ---Mr. and lb.~ E.°""'"'ll*J' al-- SIN&ER*BONDED CREPE. zwpos4c .... e ) ... ..... a..t: ltMn, -. dll ..... ,. . Ollerl-·· .. Mmer ...... ••;,::.: tnumw; ... ... : ....... V• ilk, Lean = '1 t« .. -·~v--.----~ Pam, ew.tilAw;· IJardm ..t P. J •. kurtr• • Jlla Lamlr,.-.. Fr.,.. Ceara , • dlalrmm; lla:r-Cd, ---·-......... -... hllMll(Nww W._, ~ e?aal'-aaa;,, --.--····••••t. -DontlJJ ll&Lwood, - """""' --· 44 yd. "" lettltl""' 23" """ $ loco, IOOll ICOtltltdlot -IW· c.mn tn • mtati of oolld "'°" """ brilht to tttt l1ttst muted sbadn. 45"wldt. Rea. $2.98 Now Only The newtst patterns, color-coordinated ziPptrl, ttnud, buttons. tlpe •re at your Milrwt SINGER CENTtR. Plu1 Ill tho '-' -.. htlp JOU -noodl -·-_-...., 1wl11lllNCl1l .... /' SINGER • · .tbe Of1mpicl. Of court• I , ;:r 1 ~ h him," Carol • ~ ...... , .... toMn· • lol. Cll1 ,. a.. cllly• with 1bat same yeftC in Au. gust, 19&4, BW and 1ht be· came engaged. And, follow· Ing the 011mpic Gam11, they v..we merrled in Ni> veml>er. Senora IDd ........ ol ' ' H-Park will diDo and MUllTIN•10~ llACH COSTA MISA COSTA llllSA ltltt.I • s.n ... S.Wtti c..tt "··· U0.16U ~ ·ta1t:~~ ~·a..:~ ~~ "We were goln.g to hon· eymoon tn Hawatt but Bill had to take a cral11 with tile Navy,"· llbe ll(bed. LI· 1ar they mtled Sm1 Valloj, ldabo, for aome llltlln1. dance uoder' lbt tt:ar1 at t:he. E-4i11..., •• ... a clubbO\Mllt Friday, Oct. 4, H1111tl111t .. C.Mr durSnt 1 fiesta. ttf.10.fr Cocktaila wlD be """"' at 7:30 p.m. A "*1odll band ANAHllll tJOO H•W H•rhr C.11+.r 14t·l IOI l .. ,:iii'Mt - -............ 111-. 4', • ..,. ••• ,a ..... / ... :-..-:: ;;:.:., ..... 1111- 'rlloCoda--~ water and 1no.t 1kt-wU1 entertain dur1nl dfmel' 111 N. LMr•-AM~tM1111 c..+.r and Lit« plaJ for ....,.,,. 11,_11,. .. .__ tt)l ,Q•,_•..-or.."'9 C.. Pine llMOll .M ......... pulJod out • • lnl and bod1 N!lng. To ...., her lrlm ll&tn'o Carol baa puoed thrCJUib many A~~--11 plamled. • IUINA PAii IJJO 011 n. M.11 TA 1·1Mt ..... P•rk C.lltw COSTA MIS4 0-..Jt11H...-.1W. Kl •·••ti ... ,.., e..t.r 'OLK, llNllrt C...._TrMt • I Club Tells Tots Tales ......... •• t~ W11! I stv ~'1 C@b ..... ._. ..... _ .., .. ,,.,a.ti.id .. • •1 Jtlllli i, QIFllJ .. flt .............. ~ w lllwflllll;lil 1.a.Be• .......... ... -altw•-- ... '?1 •· f:r••c•••l dllldlw-.,, ........ -....... 1111 tlllOd _ ... led ilJ .. ' ..... -,_,,. ... _,..; .. _ ...... _*11 '1111 l•el•d• a.n.i--•• --···•••ti•• '":::. • I Id .,: il!o tilu' . .. thelllwJ,Jo ..... t .. •-tr hi ••• ,, .. , CIMlr; ... -"-1' ..... pro. .....illi I .... -. -:-1..: .. 'jl•••••illol' ..i ietal•··~ :-;;,:-;:\ 'r"'.::: .. .. _., .... ..... ~ ...... ...... Ille _, -....., .. dllllna't r•w:• '. '' "' . ' ~ .............. ,..._,,,, 11 ... ,.. ..... ---••s.1wt.•llllGllt..._,. SINGER ANAHIPN 1·11 N. '-• 1)1-1126 ANltel .. C.11+.r • ....... ow "JI a.,._ ,,.....,,. ~." .. C...tr " ... ~A.AIU. hwal•a 101w • .-• Kl 2-ff41 I LA ..... 1Mt4 I. WtweAw LA I.Jiii i.-.- COIT.A MBA ............. .., -· ''""' C..11 ,, ... ' ) l I I I I I ---------, . ..._ • r • ' . • • ' .. " ' 'ED'IJt·oN . " •• ' • • ~-• ' t ORANGE COtlNTY, CALIFORNIA "' JUESDA Y, OC'l'OIER T, l9U .. .' ' ,.,, ' . I VOC. 61', NO. 23~, l SECTIONS, sO PAGES . • . ~ .. . . • J I ~ • • ' • . Cleaver ·to Give ' . . 1 O J4t:in:~jtn , t ~ ~, B'erkel~y Campn8 BJ!:RKELEY (AP.) ~ Black Palither leader Eldridge Clea~ wm start lee~ turing at th·~ t]riiVersity of ·CatifOfJ\ia this .afternoon under,_ original plans prol:tlbi~. by "the UC regents, __ says thf'< Center for Participant Education. · · ·That 'means he wlil lecture 10 times, on campus and for credit. despite a ruling by the Board o( Regents that no guest lecturer caQ ·Weak ·moce than once. , The sponsoring center's decl~on. which rejected a compromise offete.d by CbMeellor ,Roger Heyns, was an• noUneed by · a spokesman, : Sam Kaplan, ·a -soiciology instruct.or.· . Kaplan said Cleaver· would give hls --ltpenUlg lectlU'.e ••sorm:wbere on 1be campl16," but· he declined to specify. Heyns suggested Monday th a t Cleaver speak·lO times on the campus. but ~ for academic credit. "That would solve the Cree speech issue OQce and foc all,'1 he asserted. Cle.aver, charged with atf.empted murder in a.shootout betw~en his mill~ tant. Negro organization and Oakland police.· is free on bail while his ·at• tarney. appe:als the revocation of Cleaver's parole. He , pre~ly bad been convicted of·assault with a-Oead~ Jy weapon. The center, an exp er i men ta I organization formed { o 11 o w i n g ' demands by the 1964. Free ·Speech Movement for more' ftudent political freedom , invited Cleaver to .Iectur.e on· raclsm. • Regents voted last week against permitting him 10 lectures and-the Academic Senate, the 1aculty's top legislative group, is scheduled to con~ sider his case on Thursday. . • Orange Weather We may gri· a little drizzle to go with all this· cloudy weather. ij1e Man ad\l'iact. Otberwi1e, the mercW"y .drops to the middle 60's Cor tbe coast w1th partial sun· shine peeking throllgb<ill-thel'·. m. hOurS. INSIDE '.l'ODA.Y A netD stc.son in Uve en'te,..._' ta(n'""'t opened on tM Orange c ... t . .,,,.;. '"' ""'•k<lld, and two plays ~ an ~ra G!..e r~· viewed ma .Entlr.t.ainmtm Page 20 !Odou. ' . ' . - ~ervice Station :Control Tighte-OOd By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °' fM o.11y 1'11et tterr Major tigbtenibg of controls .on Costa· Mesa service station develop.. ment -including the potential of tear- ing down derelict ventures along Gasoline Alley -is ·imminent follow- ing a special report issued Monday. City councilmen and planning com~ mission members today are studying the comprehensive findings, • prior t.o ini~tlon of ~ ordinance aimed at Mrs. Tucker's Murder Trial In S"low Start A slow start is anticipated Wed· nesday as. 'murder trial proceedings against the wife ~of Costa ..Mesa City Councilman ·George A. Tucker get under way ·in Orange County Superior Court. Mrs. Irene .M. Tucker, 38, of 1642 Min ore a Drive, has been held without · bail in Orange County Jail since the June 28 stabbing death of an elderly next-door neighbor. Mri. Harriett Westphal', 68, o( 1646 Minor,s:a Drive, staggered across the &treefto a neighborts home, where she · collapsed at the ed'ge of the lawn and died of a deep wound-in-the chest. Tbe defendant, judged sane by two court-appointed pSychiatrists dwing 1 a stay at the Orange County Medical ·ia1 ceriter I is due to . appear in Depart· • metit'Five at 9 a.ip., at which time a trt.31 co.urfroom will be assigned. .. lo\t~~M~e;&·~·~· I'~ u I . ~. ., toddtb:a't: olily on~ ~. ";..~·.; be open for the senlqn1·but,not untu.a.cl"1 cue.cur· renUy nelnt argued winds up lJiter to the,day. A~stine,. who f:dbes D e p u t y District Attorney James. Enright, the office'! chief prosecutor, said mucb of the action Wednesday will lnvolve discuss'ion Or trial procedures and con- duct. ' He intimited there wou).d , be many developmenl;i in the . Tucker case in opening stages, mainly on the wily it will be handled in suQsequeDt days in court. · The e~pected delay .in start or the trial will not~ an actual continuance, he noted, ~ is known as trailing, when one case waits to bake over at the finish of another. 1 Investigators have rnarstialled a large a~i:iunt of evi~ence for the pfo· secution since Mrs. Westphal was (See TUCKER, Page 2) CdM High School Principal Hurt In Auto Smashup Coron'e det Mar High School Prin· cipal Le'on C. Meeks was reported in serious cdndition 'today at Hoag Memorial Hospital with aiJto crasft in- juries .. ' Meeks, 50, who is also Newport Harbor Chamber of ·comftterce preai- OAIL'Y ..... ;;,sWt Phltt dent, was in Hoag's intensive care PUMPS CLOSED, BUT SIGN'S, GREASE SpOTS .REMAl,11 . . .un;dspital olflcials said he . suttered _, __ . head ·and hip injmies in. the Monday · · night accidtint. ' · : · _ changing the lnduslfy'1 locl'l Image. Long in the .W<ll'is, the survey analyzes... each of 84 ser:vli:e stations in, the citl limits including six. of which are now vacant, while others will pro-- bably soon go out of l;lusiness .. The report was pre~ed by Plan. nlng Director William Dunn, with planning tilde David Leighton acting as project coordinator and gathering much of the field data. 1 Strung out from Newport Jlc1ii<vard Mar,gln Notil 62 · .;' • and Industrial Way ta th"u::°' city limit.a: , ad east and, weit Baar and Bristol Streeta· tt 11.mninon Ave~ue ond Valley ~ Ill lladOaa show need for controL The ot41nance sure .. ii OOll ol Monday's rep0rt II .la.19 ~ ' ,.to exercfse economic Coe • flll ~~ !J.cials were carefUl-to 'polnt oilt. On the other h:>nd, ·a tougher ordinance ..: one with a lull lie! of (See DERELll('l'S, Pap ZI, \. ' Reco·un.t Widens OCC Bond Def eat ' A reco~ Monday showed the $7 .25 Cost o( the recowrt was about ~. million Orange Coast Junior College Koch said. EaCh worker was paid $18. District bond lsslle lost by 62 votes. In counting Monday morning, the The margin of defeat previously had been only ll Votes. . o.Jnd isSIJ6. tempotaJily Went ovef the The final tally was 14,7111 votes In • l<'p but quickly Clipped ta wider· defeat favor to 7,385 votes against. An in· 'lbe lowest numbered polling-p~s ci:ease ol 13 yes votes over tbe -elec· wwe 'Jn Newport Beach an4._ Colta ti.on night count was more than offset Mesa, .and they were counted first by an ·increase of 32 no votes. . The bonds cmied la both ~s ~ The additional votes resulted from the additional ballots tncrea.sed~e acceptance of pen or pencil marked margin. But in the West County area ballots. ElectiQp night workers had re· where the bonds failed the additional jected an,y ballots not marked with a ballots mcr~ased the negative_ margin. rubber stamp. Despite •the recount, the eleclioa re-- County schools-official Fred J. Koch mained one of tile closest ev~r in said workers went by intent of the Orange County. The necessary two- voter in ~ounting the ballots follow · thirds majority Was missed by .094 ing a TuliDf,}l)"the counw~ , I percent, f' •. The recoUht; by 1'2 citizens trom tl\e .-:..A switch of one vote in l,000 from junior college dist.pct, began at 8 a.tn. "no" to "Yes" woUta h8ve changed the and lasted until 4:15 p.m:-outcome. County DemocratS Split; Copimittee Aide Quits ' By JACK BROBACJ'.-He said it was strictly a ~ocat com-°' "" o.ur ''lot s11tt . mittee and be was ·not appointed by Charles G. Gant, a vtce chairman CerreJ. Winfer and AsSocliltei Wtio at of the Or8nge County Democratic Cen· that 'time were ... eondueting t h e tral Committee. Mob4a)'. announced Humphrey campaign in Southern he lias "d.iscOptinued" all efforts with Califoi:nia. . the official Humplirey-Muskie cam· Gant said be believed · his status paign in the COU!lty. · • · changed when Cerrell, Winter were He punctuated Jtls anQolmcement by dr?PVed· as leaders of the cJriye. · . - accusing antral O.o mm it t 'e e ~ indicated that considerable Ir· Chairman John Dean ·of a "heavy-..-italion occurred in connecUon with h&ndea.. show of authority" in as.sign-Vice Pre.si~ Hu?Jipbre.y's 'visi,t 'to ing himself. stewardship of ·the · Seal Beach Lei.sure World last week. Humphrey-Milskie campJign in the -"Local ··~m~rab were . m lf fed county. because .they were not notified of 'the Gant last week .was, repudiated ai ,visit :ind learned of it only through the chairman of the Humphrey'.c:;imP.Bign · ~ · G -•• ,.r after he had scheduled a P)'~SI c0!1· press. Both Dean and ant •~ . •· g-••g the event. -. f~ce to announce vo~ ~u.u , gant Said ·be attempted to get ln plans. · touch with Dean after the .Seal Beach Dean, an attorriey and 8 Garden meeting ~ut was unable to Clo 10·, So he Giove city councilman, removed Gant ' went.ah~d 'irith plans fai 01' publiC· from the. chairmanship. Dean an· annougcement of his ChalnilaJiship. · . nounced he would .name. a co_mmit~ "It "was n 0 t until later Tl:.undaY~ to push the campaign -tbts ~eek. after the iniUal announcement was in Gen~·• Santa . Ana public relaUons the mall, ··that I learned (Jf u• ob' man, e.mphaslred . that he ·would con· • jectiDn on !he. part . .of~ U.. tmue llls R,ersonal e((orts ~ behalf df depos¢ cbaJrman asserte4. · -; .. Humphrey and Muskie. . . . , Gant &aid ft baa not IJeeD' cadclmUy;· The deposea chairm"ao " slild . he • In Callfonila tot centt:J;eiinml-to :S.!umedt 4 .• tC9a nmti:~'~gtha~~:1cs cbyampalgn. , teternµne cam~P.Wil1 ''-' oi In:. ~. · • ';"""' '~ . · IJeeJi. dividual ~dlclates and tl!at ln Orangw .. Count~. th 1 i .perlojauve ta1not·bemg • . A. . . . y IL • a·d • . .. g' ~ . Although Meelts' . condition . was : ·"re . OU •.-.. ,·•,_•.: .. J. .. r . ~tf:.~~~::1~~0~h~ia~fe~:~~ .. s~~ 'Li·gh~-a~~~e·. _ surgery was nnme6lately slated. · Sl t d b · VFW · W. · ·s f 'f w .~ · , 'v .. -'· He was taken lo .Ho&g. ,after'. hi• ·a e y:.:. . ". . '_ ·. asserted•with respect .. to an 1 otb~ c;,ampaJgn exCept ,lbe natfonal tleket. ,. ay#it.e ciJ TS at au.ace ... · .. · :P,.' . ,lji,n,t Volk.swagen collided with aootber'car Coita Melia )'OUngsters 5etflrday, • •': at MacAr&llt-Boulevard and HarbOr October' 5, w1ll get 8. Uiht Jor their' Mo""'""OSE Colo (UPI) M ·1 l . --•\., . , .1 View Drive ·at about 9i15 p.m., ilc· blcycte :and a ll""'t fund'ras WE!ll,·tree, .._ •. ~t~ •·1 . , . --: ov e were "nyt true. . . , cording to ,poUce. ·. .,.. star Jojm Wii,yne o!"Newpoct Be~. W,.ynej'1Hd • 1>ml)'ard P!>f"'o not 'Police said Meeks' aula,jOUthbouild e<>urtesy of the Ve~ 01 FortiO,f ' speaking from a reinqte Cdlorado: moV· 'mrma,1.1)1 seen in priot ~O·e~p~lcally on }1aCArthd~., tlam.med. intD"·tbe st~• .. wg,~:W~e1~!~~-ia ~taglng, the ie looation, •al\! Tuesday ·reports he deny d tlle; •uiwr ·~1 the ~~f of a"<ar driven by Fr"""' B. Burt, 74, Llgbt-a'llik• progfam troin 10 o:.m. to was .former Alabaml Gov:-·Geotge pre.:~J en~ candlG.at'."'._~.cbo-_en him oI 1891 W. ~Q)' Avenu,e, Newport. 6 p.m. in the .lot adjacent to W .... ~. ch . I . 'd ..... tull!lll1g n;ralf. W.ayne Utted that 'The· Rurt vehicle was makln~a left·~ "cDo kl' 11--bur-~· w 1M" -""""' o1ce or vice pce11 ent his exactWorcts'fM: Ufed. and'indic.ate,. ~'-n "Lo··, Ma-·~·,_, f·o~· ar·bo·r ,,.... na s ..,.,. o-"•l-. ·~·" • ~LU. uu~ \;Al4Uur _.. -•st:, atcordliia to' Mrs. f-e r non , he""'' aj!Xl~.r.t.the ~t pull)icU1• i'l~w. b).vestlgat9rs said. 8oth drivers Mathews. • "'. ,. . Wif Sh t . t D th; to 1l" g!vl!l!.to 'bnef_sl;>: men -. • '\{ere alqbe inrthelr ~ars. . .'. . • . Free,fl.uorescent refl~ str)tJl!and e 0 "\ 0 ea • "1M1 .absol1114!l,y no\ ltl!e,' 'be saicL · "Bult',>ulfered milior''hedd lnjurlei bike · safety monuala wW be given · .. ~ ''l'thit\k tb.e1 bav~ tft~ ·wr<111Jg';W~a~. ·an·d was released atfir• treatment at out. &long With a coupon &ood for a Poli.,..a Ho· Id ·Husband • Not <lebrge W'l1J~•I" J'lb w.rk!Jig 1or .lloag. . •. :· •..• b b •--~ --· ~--I • • "" · . • ' (~ J>foduW) llll;W•U.7.",~· POllce said the-lr~ .. lid o( Meeks' M~'i:l.fd-1'. Ti: to;"!. ~ ·~ llONG• BE¥JI (UPI) -l'Ollce to-·lltidlael W~r .-(Jf jbe ... ta.r, • nr· wi& crushed. .,: ; • :_,_ re,t.o! Od<>)Jer, , • • • · , darbelil Richard Barclay 33; after hit saljl tie di~ DOI Q.. bl! l ather "towa , • Meeki" lives with .... wtfe, M ..... e, · ' Poot commander Vll'1IOll MauwM, ~· .-1. M~ , , .L.. . be ~~ !'11•1• tieen . a, Nixon· and their tbr<e obildren at ~ E. 11.11 )llo w~ •. alld Harold· Hob!, wlU be In wue "!"" ~·shot ta -in.their ~ ... 1"'" and.;Hrs" U!o 'Street Newport. • • • .c11ar1t ·o1 tW~ilil. • apartment. • ' ,...,..,, w.,.. illld. · . ' • lie bu.been prtoctplll of.l:anaa at Tho. Jlill'.flell!'-c\acs body et ..,_. w-·· +et -to 1111~i • M8r lllgb sll>ce the ocbool ~ .111 old SiMa Barela¥ . .,., ,fwld today • on.:!111 -... llldO polities '11al. Wiio, 'door• '°ven yean ago. ~IT h9 lying on Ille floor ,_ heT bed. A 15' •.' ~ to bis oon : "I wolilda•t c:bn-had spent niJI< Y••r1 Jn the Santa ~~ lhoteuD._!'U IOWld IY!Oi,111 tJie aldot 111,;1 .co.adD't afJbrd the '"~in., .Monica scbbol 1y1tem. • • , ' • • . """1.' .• , • Ht l'as electad pre1!d111t or ha Offlom lal!cl lfu:cloY mt a ltlen<I · w~ litkl.ml!e'l CoJot.OO filming, 1 aiamllef or'cOmme~c• IO!t· Jan~• Jilmmet\ Ryall ~· t·h e y a ·PIJ'anui'"1L "l'lcwr.. Pt<J(luetlon, Re is the fir$! ~ltor lo·iervt In .the diM:overed the body abouU 1.m, "True GrlL" • of&tt; ' I • ••• ·1{J ' .· " ••• .. ~ ... "' .-.. ' ' ' " ' . ~ ;. , • ~ ,_ -·· -·---· . Dave Asblelgh, C\>S~ MOsa"'• ;,,,,.. · tacbloed mister OI water ·polo 11-fft• tur.d today ... Pago 16.'ln ~ ..,.. Olympics mies , on., Or- ange Coast Olympians. · . And-In anoth- er spec!al ~i.s of [fer00Daiil1 fe1tute1 =·ar· lng bttbe . Nolet • DAILV ·Pit.Or Stalf Writer . J1I4r• BW'lt lo-do1p1 ln tt I wm!p~· C .-r o I Jeilol!, wile or two-timO OlymP.lalf Bi 11 Jewe.y. . Jewell's !'~!" lo,> IMIWOll .., Pqe .U. • • ____ .. ___ 'ti._ ..---....---...-wr.....-...--• ' J I •• • I .~ ' • .· • • I ' . 7 7 7 . ' . . ... ~ ~ .. t • • • , ·I -. /.-,T"'*1, Octob1r 1, 00'-~ # --- . . ca·talina· ·crash: Was· F.amed -Pil.ot Btri.cken?: ' v .- o.a...,..•crst'W""'to- c1a, bold oll pllylical clut• to why a 1'w -..... ~ tha ed&t ol opece u a 111-U.S. tell pilot dove bla 1e..ia11 to dulruct1Dll la the bolt. -nrelll SUnday. Wllllml· B. Bt1dgenwi, 53, ol Mollba, -e holder ol wafld speed · and lltitude reOwdl In the famed X· 15, may wtll have lllffered a he¢ at· ~~:~ iz:.to the ~ah1 Goose's A Lomita yachtaman who fired up hiJ aunllary englbe to get oul of the plant'• flltal path -missing collision by a few Ifft -olld lbe pilol couldn't be .-In the cockplL AC<Ollllll by Stan!ord Otl!lA, a1 well . . a ....... In U. flda!IJ, -"*· I ..... -Jllllr '""' .......... _..°""'__ "'-111 ... , ..... _......... -- .......... 0 M;Dll&ftfl• ...... •qi.llJ •• !! .. _ oljll.IJ'pu,'IW,thathe\Mel :iv-z '1•*'' · . ..i ,,,...,. ~ (lo!alom ll11'mn .. ai/pllol's'Meedho....,..... 'Ille plalle 1rD m routo to Avalon to Inc., :which boo Ill termlDa1 ~ -~ lllJ' In Ju. 19115 book ''The lict up m~ -Ol>d. 116, Sar 'Pedro, under Iba Vlncenl 11 Slr;r," of jUlt how It ended Sun- ·vWtorl 'W!len,11 Jldoad over ~·1,000 Tbomu Bridge. ' · ' : -'CUJ.'..lil~'Ot.ll>•Catall.a:ClianneL feet and began a alctenlac dive IDJ,lewood attorney Ru11 Moss 'The plazie. . .and I are <>ne aod toward t¥ waters bel!>w, leveling oil 'Ockey,ecf'his boat the Frustfatloa n alone," be said' in the boOk wlilcb was just 'over the chop. Into tbe debris-strewn crash site~ut collabor1ted w~th Ja:~quellne Huaid, "'Th,e seaplane paued,wlthin 50 reet . Bridgeman's body sank Ot,1t of s1gnt a neWJPaperwmnan whom he liter of our starboard QUllter (right rear) before they could rea.cb and recover Jt. married.. . alter I sped the bbat out ol Ju petll," . · Wrecttl• ol the rod, white end blue The ~9UPI•· h&v~ a 6-year/Old 1on, ortUa Said, "lt WU no more1 than four 1eaplane remained an.oct about one Obrts. .. · feet ~e tbe water." . , hall hour before it .,Ud wider and down ' "H• was a complete nut ~bout Seconds later, the alrcraft sldpped into the 1,200 foot deep Channel nyJng, COll)pleleJy' dCjlicated," said Oil a wave, nosed over and slammed .waters, investigators said. Vance McClellan. ceneral manager into the swells, ctUlntegratlng In a Tbe,Coast Guard cuher Cape !Uggon and chief pilot for Ute oeaplane line, -er ol debris and sending the oncl a bellcopter swept the aree, but wbld> -.maoy dally ls)and pilot'& IJod¥ Wmbilnc acro11 Iba Br!dpman'• body failed to appear and Dllh1". · F~ Page . l DERELICTS. • • teeth In It -will Ul<ecy make the ln-- dw:try more selective in site location and more careful of market research loto erea needs. ._ "They'll do Jt if you tell them to," me city olfldal nonarked during a j6tnt council-commission study session Monday when the report was unveiled, .. but-if you_ don't tell tbein to do it .•. t2ley won't." Broken into six categories of general ·appearance criteria, the service sta- tion survey showed only 13 very good; 32 gOod; eight faif,io-g"!?"; 11 fair; six fair.~poor and 15 111-the poqr clallificatlon. A cowit of sign violations among the R4 stations showed a total of 218, with 69 of the stations having a total of one or: more, whiJt six sites bad 111: filegal :idvertislnJ( signs ... Other significant remarks 1n the "PllOrt shoW: Thirty-lour stations use open park- .... ~ lot areas to store tires for sale. Thirteen stations have built tire .. tor8Jle structures without permits, ~ometimes disrupting traffic on their property . Ten stations rent trailers. Thirty-two stations have ~adequate trash ereas and pickup service to one de'1'ee or another. • 11e-a11111•t..ii1M~r~t1iiil1ii•iiJ11i1iiiiilla'1i&';i,.~~;ii:ii!f:;~, ... -~ ...... ..., oot -··· if7x.15 .,. .. pilot wl>o -1111 wla&t Ill POMICOI& -• lo 1141 ... lllrrlllod ...-..,.,, launched lllln a 11..lt mother lhlp al ....,. :is.ooo Joet. • lrT wrHtna: a •porNnal loller to Preli· SubooquenOy, Bridgeman fie• test d4nt-ve1t ... 1dag~duty. !Ughtl ... t11e ·Dou&1u ~ jellln<r, lie got It, u a mimber ol Btu; A4P """h&Wl! jet a!!&~ bom~l'o lU'd Mru.n Re!uclant Raldln:. ·. : ' , · .,...,;u; w11 hlre4 lo fly teilll for H! "110 racelved hr~ DllU~hed racetl!ftcaUoo ol the old Ji'.ord Fokker FlylllL CrolHI, threa Air Mei!ali, trl-motor ship. J?re&Jdentlal. Unit ctiatton and a purple Durt.og the past three years, he Oew •ne,.-1, for boli>i wounded by flak on a · ·countieH '""' ol the 12:mtnute flight bombing mtsalon · over the i&land ol to Catallna Islaild, often nJne or 10 of Truk.' · them daily during Jb.e tum.mer seaton. -olloJl'ina World War 11, he joined A memorial service for tbeJ.16311In· Dpu1Ju Alr<tllt.Cd• now a division of .ner · of" )he former Jnsill\lte of McDonnell Douglas 1,;orp., and was the Aeronautical Sdences' Oct ave fltst man to tJ,y the 'wtilte, needle-nos.. Ch8nut.e a.ward for distinguished con- ed X-15 space-problnc rocket craft. trtbutlon to aviation is scheduled Ha flew tila X·U to 1,211 ml1et per WlrinM<lly 111 ·3 p.m. In Bon,wood't hour at Macla 1.•, a DIW '185.l. world Ved.mta Tempie. ,.1.,1 1 DAILY l"ILOT 11.tf ........ LONELY TUMBLEWEED HOLDS SWAY AT :rHIS DESERTED SERVICE STATION • 1 DAILY ,ILOT ltlft ,,_,. Seven stations engage in major motor overhaul or garage work, i'"as compared to normai tuneup activities. Two 1tatton1 have coin-operated car wash bµildtnrs . -'SERVICE' NOT LIKELY AT THIS SERVICE STATION Ylesa Mom Pleads Guilty C' 1 ' · ; -' • ' ' "• ). ~l in Row With NB Police ' A Cosbl Mesa mother who launched an attack on the Newport Beach police force Aug. 1, pleaded guilty Monday to am.end~d chltges ol resisting and obstructing ·~t. ·Mrs. Elva Earley Bokenk.01 33, ol "73f Joann ·~ .. faces 1ente.ncin& Nov. 6 1t 1:30 p.m. in ~1wport-Mesa l/lunlclpal Court on the char&•• stem· Mesans Invited To Hear Burke An evenln& collec briak w\th Asumblyman Robert Burke (R-Hun-un,ton "Beach) is acbedule1l Friday I from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Costa , Mesa Republlc111 Headquarters. -Coata :Meaana are Invited to bring friends ud.neighbo.rs to meet the 10th Diatrklt repfe1entattve during the open ho.,. at 19!I ,Newport Blvd., SU1Je Bl.. accordlng to chairman Barbara JSunl:er. •. ·. O~llY Pltol Oii.ANGE CO.UT l"VILJSHIHG COM'ANY l•bert H. W•.d ,.,.,.,., .... l'llllllW.. :J•clt •• e.~1 • .,_ y~ '"''-'t ~ CMMf•I MIMter 1'1t111•t ICttYil .... Tho1111• A. Murphin1 -~MllllUllll i~lltr P111I Ht1 .. 11 Mvtnllllnt Olr«llw ,,_ -Ofiioo llO Wtd lty 'Str .. t hCtlll111 A4dr•111 P.O. I•• 1160 tt62• --~ 1Md11 nn w.t ..... loili.Y•"' \.MIMI ...-rm "Hnillt """"" ......... IHCfl1."" ...... . ~;f£t::f'~ ... ..,....,, nling from the brawl in the police sta- tion. The woman wa s arrested at police headquarter.s after ahe awore, kJcked, and Injured a Newport Beach police sergeant, a police woman, and a police clerk. Her dau4hters, 17 and 14, allegedly joined her 10 the assault and swearing match. They face Jutenile Court pro. """ . c~p. , Police 1aid the attack came after Mrs. Bokel1ko wa1 notified that one of her daughters had been taken into custody by police Wi a drug charge. The mother arrived at the police station with her second daughter. Ac· cording to police, the opi!nln1 1atvo was fired whep Mrs . Bokenko unleash- ed a roufld of pr¢an1Ues. Escalating the' confrontation. she wps reportedly joined bf · h e r daughters. ''Then all hell broke loose," ofllcers reported. ~ Casualty figures show a police 1erg. ~ant was kicked twice in the eroln whlle the police woman and the clerk suUered minor JnJurle1. Mesan to Begin Holy Land Tour . 1be w1fe ol Costa Mt11'1 usistant traffic engineer will be packing her tiags soon for a b:.ip to the Holy Laiid, won during • recent Sunday School t~chers' conference 1n Anaheim. ~Ars. Juaree Burnham, a leader ln Pioneer Girll , a non-denomlnatlonal org"anitation similar to Glrl Si!outs, ts &:cbeduled tor a Dec. 6 through ltl trip to Israel Sbe won .• th~ trip, spon1ored by Evangelical Tours Inc .• during the Na- tional Sunday ScBool Convention rat Anabeiin v · COnvenUon Center list Wednesday through Slturday. The Herb Burnham family h11 Uved in Ooeta Meaa a year 1inee he ac· ceptld bis poat 11 ualstant city trafnc engineer and they are active 111 the Central Bible Cllurch. - Newport Detectiv_e 'To Discuss Narcotics =~ ="'-.::n;..,-"' ~ve Leo KOlll<e! cl the juvonlle r 1;1 m41 MMUI dlvllloo cl Iba Newport 8-h Police P C I llil .... '4Mfn Department wW dilcoaa the use of ,.. -°"" """""'" narcotl<t In B~bor AH& bilh tchooll · . •!&% eaz~-~Wednesday af-~·10 ·1.ni. meeUna: of 11 ..,_ -· the Harbor Fon.an. ~ , ~~ =..:-= · 'lbt meet1n1, \\oh!J:h 11 open to the ., =....-;r,,,..__, ., ....... _..., publ:l.Ct Will bl ht.id tn the hWnd Hou11 L:M·:-:::::-:-:c:..=~:::":!'-:::"'~--J al Flllhlon Island, N<wpori a-ii. • . ~, .. • • One stocks rental cars and has cars and trucks displayed for sale . A host of remedial measures are recommended in the comprehensive survey, whlch might come up. for dllcussJon aa,early,as the. nea:tptan- tlln1 commission· meeting, ~ lfter next Mori.day. -To~est posalble angle would be nne -drafted by City Attorney Roy June. lnvolvln1 the poetlng of a bond which could eventually be used to tear down an loactlve station for better land use. Other recommendations i n c t u d e lan4scapinr on 10 pertent ol tho lot. with speclllcs mentioned in terms ol Jl14SOnry planters. trees and other green areas, which must be trimmed and weeded. . Mini.mwn lot . size would be 22.SOO square leet for a ttrvice station site, preferably worked"J.nto a total concept development, such as an adjacent motel. coffee 1hop or other com- binaUon . Designs would be correlated tor the best no11slble imare, althoue~ this is nne nl the more difficult combinations tri effectively regulate through legisla- tion. Vendlni!'. ma chines would be kept In-side the· station, while restrooms and an adequ~tely sized 2110·squ1re-loot trash area would be screened lrom public view by masonry bul!ers and similar .structurea. Uae perm.tts would be reQUired for any· work other tbu moil routine tuneups, oil cban.ITTD1, gaaollne pum- plnf, with jobl of particular natures expressly prohiblted without auch permits -even removal of a fender. canony overhangs to pum{) islands would be attached to the main ataUon structure.. with support poles dnitn- orlented to the total concept of the sta. tJon. Utility lll1e1 Would heve to be pl1ced undereround, while public p a y teleohones would be placed within the main structure, or thrte fut of the ou1'r wall. Mlscetlaneus services -such as rental. leestna, sales, or storage or trallara, cars, trucks, or an.,v other such :vou-haul·it item would be pro- hibited. Coln-operated car washes tire tecapo.fng and other such servt~ •ta· lion-oriented items would be vlol1tlons ot the new ordinance, unless allowed by permit under the ¢1¥ munlclpol code. City officials say .lmnlementatlon oC such an ordinance would ellmin1t1 the major problems that ·..ut and -In the long run -br1DI up thl atandarda: o! remaioing muons In Iba di¥. It would also brlnl major oil .. ,,.. ponies Into line regardlnc the number of 1tau-1n town VVIUI -and need, tl(ua ae<ompl!.abln' another needed chaa(e , said c!V olflclall. k.ined in Vietnam Tba U.S. Defense Deptrtment todlQ' idtnUf.ltd · a Buena Park orvlcemu. Mone of 79 recently Idlltd•ln VI_,,, action. Uoltd .. kJlled ..... s.ee. '4 SamJll)' Burrola Jr., hut-of Mti. C*'"1,nl E. Burrola of '431 Loo Roble1 Jloed. ' \ Free Enterprise .~roup · to Sell ' . Candy in Mesa From r.,,e l TUCKER I •• "ratauJ itablied, as the result of l0me , type ot coD!rnntldan between Iba iWo neighbors. • Defenders Rest As ~ed Shelling Of Camp Eases' An or1an1&aUon !otchlnfyoUlli boys , the beneflta o( tree enterprtae bas been &lvan city council pe~slon to sell candy in -..C01ta Meaa Oct. 8 throueb 12 on 1 door.-tcM!oor ba11l1. , Auguattne aald today, however, that he la ready to go in defense of bis client and haa said before that there. is little question Juat ')'~O was lnvolved in the tragic case. Th• point to come·out of the trill, he 1ay1, will be determlnatloD" of events leading up the knife incident -as far 11 accurately po11lbM,,.C. to find Just what occurred ~J'hy .• SAIGON (UPI) -The North Viel· namese shelling of Th~ng Due tapered off today and the handful of U. s. Green Beret defenders got some iileep for the first time lo four d·ays of siege. They joked they only necd'ed more beer. The group, operated by William HookJ, of Los Angeles, ls called Boys' Enterprile1, but ha1 no afllllaUon with the Boy1 Club or·Oii Harbor Area, as some relldenll understood In July. During a llmllar three-day 11le1 period, some Colla Meaaru IOI the Im· preHIOO lllo junior blJh and hlib llChool .,. boy• fn>m South Central Loo Anplea we1:9 conductlnl a Char• !table drive. Hooka told the city council hls young salesmen are: licensed in 10 Southland communltlea and are learning the value of employment while attending school. He paya a bualness llcenae of SlO per day per youngster ilDd the salesmen work about three hoUrs, ,1e"lllng a con· feeUon made freah dally for the or&anlllUon. Church Club Meet To Hear Murphy Geor1e T. ·Murphy, manaaer o! manaaement and control 1t North American Ro ct w 1 l l Corporation's Space Dlviaton In Downey, will c;Hacusa NASA'• Apollo Pro er am at the dinner meeting ol 'the st. John tile· BapUst Catholic Chureh Men's Club tonltht. MurpbY, a former apeclll a1ent with Iba FBI, will addren lie group 1118:30 o'clock In Ille church actMty·htll, 18I2 Babr SL, Cloola Mesa. SwTounded by an estimated 7 ,000 Red tlwpers, the 25 Americans and their . Vietnamese helpers knew the . Communists could ovmuo the camp if they l"Ol!led It badly enough. The (1¢e~1 rested for treab attacks. The torrent of 1,000 shello that bat' tered. the camp 330 mile• nOrtb. of Saigon In the !alt three clays dropped . oU to almost nothing. The Com-.n.uD!sUi BppatenUy also were restl.Dg in caves that prbtected ti1em from a constant U. S. aerial bombardment. Intelligenoe oHicers at ThuOllg Due told .UPI Comspondenl Raymond Wilkinson some of the Reds were fllonl tte ·North Vietnamese 30Bth dlv111on whlcl\ captured Dien Bien Phu .In 1964 and' brou·ght an 8nd ' to th• French· IJld9chli>a War. \ only, ~·!// has it! nEEP s~1M1ii~:---":' -..... ~ llOIL 'S KAllPIT KAlll Clllfl'ET CL c n1ntr THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ICdNOMICAL redUc•1 t~t t1•td for fr1qwent proft11ion..1I cl1•ning, ~ .... CIU1t ft remove• the dttptz eml:ied• did 101( and 1 ...... ftO , •• 1 UI ifl th• c1rp•t fiber• to c,llect clirt. CWMS DllP 1ctu1lly r1mo¥11 1oil froftl 1:.oth th• P.11• of tht ••rp.l afld thi c1rp•t hackln1. amoan PILI th• powerfwl •.+rec~ tioft 'roe••• rt'rnt¥•• lfltlsturt Im .. m1~l1t1ly, thus _. ... t41n1 shrink•t•• ind lift1 m1tt1cl pi)e to 'lilt• new' 1pp11r1nce. SAA PROCESS 1cl1ntlfic1lly dev11- opH ~peci•lly f6t the prof111ion4il c•rptf cleaner. ~ 11 CH1pltt1ly 11fe for •II e•rptt fib1n, GINJU ACTION u111 no bru1h11 or 1c.rubl.lflt Ation1 10 it dtts not di•· tort th• pll• of the c1rp1t. SOIL llTAIDINe AND MOTH PROOPIN• ,,.. lftcludtd et f'IO 1xtr1 Cotto WHIM YOU WANT THI an' ~ATI llNIST-· • CAU RUG .&. UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Ow 2 lit Y-of Service in C?r•ng• Coun.ly 19$0 ·RANDOLPH ~ COSTA MESA ' ~' .t...: • • 'I' ..... , ........ l'HO~ S41-M32 ·· · · Cell llahll 7.06'6 ' . • • . --- ' Boosdng Valley,;s Ba,,,ms Fountain Volley High School yell leaders demon-Ricbanls, sandy Stirllng, ·~ La m..,;., Girls strate enthusiasm for Baron athletic endeavors. use up as much energy as. boys on . p;\aytng;Aeld. From left are Connie Savidge, Sandy Zenk, Nikki Sey, whatever happened to male·yell"l~f,' . . . ----'-----''-'-----=-=--~_;-~-_.;_~..:..-- , . BY WILLIAM REED ......... In the Wind Knowing Soviets W. County ShQWS C·lass ·interest ·• Ill Registration for a special lechJ{e weekl'I, beginning with a debate Tues- series, "The Crisis of Understanding day between Dr. CatanzaJ'.O and Dr. the Soviet um.on", wi1i remain open an Granville Henry, professor of mathematics and religion at Clare· The sounds of music, the blare of extra week. moot Men's COllege. ' the 76 trombones and the hope of a Interest in the evening college They will argue the Marxist ideo}Qgy youth band for Huntington Beach course, which begins Tuesday at as a religious force and ita C!>ft. hav.e_quieted at 3ll ·5_th_St. }!here Golden West College, prompted col-tri.bution or distortion of Soviet scien .. for the . past 20 years Lawrence Iege offictals to extend the registration tific development, as oppose'd to·Chri!- Mollica repaired_ shoes. period for the 10.week cOlU'se through ti.&Qity's CQntribution or diltortion of Today the small shop is silent. lts Oct. 8, ttie day of its second lecture. scientific development in the world. shoe repair equipment for the most The course, which will meet once a Other speakefs in the series wi..ft be part is gone as is the. man w~o · week -in the College Center. will be Dr. Fred Warner Neal, of Claremont believed firmly that what Hun-taught by Dr. James L. Catanzaro. Graduate School; Dr. AHred Painter, tington Beach needs is a youth chairman of the Golden We6t social philosophy instructor at Orange, Coast band. science division. C.Ollege, and Mrs. Peggy Staff and Lawrence Mollica has sort of It will cover Marxism as a Mrs. Margaret Holtrust of the Golden •' • .. can .. . . -~ .... ' • • • • I I ) I \ retired. Truth is that people don't totalitarian ideology and counter. West social acieDce division. get their shoes 1J9aired like they religjon. to Christianity, American Persons intereded . in taking . the Bett • t t t " d d tw f:....-. ~~~o~. do ·in a less affluent :e;~ok!s~=~~-fu9J~~~E:~l~~~ ~~~c!:e~:11'!f~e°iJ::!tr°!ti~~ er m eres ra es epen on . 0 cn;I,~: "t *. T West. ethics, and possible channel& of Buildingl Monday through Tuesday h · · ar~:ar~~~ryotli~ lD m~:0w::?~ und:e=i:r:w..:e:·:~~ have :::e:~i::u:~ ~:! ~v:n~ ow much you call'Cleposit ••• · • repairman whose real Jove . is been scheduled throughout the 10 research project. . music. "My father was a shoe h J k th 'i> ·'y· d "'tat. r•pairmanandhewantedme'tobe •. . • _ . · · .. , . O_W ong vou can eep·. e m_ Ou"' ' ep·o·SJ . one too," said the ~year-old, A L J _ s t1 ' ~ ~~;a::!nfc~~~~: :::;d0;a: . rea egisuito':s upport UCB has seven different savings plans · · time -and there seem·M to be lots g~.~~:~~r0~t;.di:~m~:1 n:K: ElectoralCollegeChange to fit your .specifi.c needs, and help ·you ~ he dreamed of organmng a youth band. But apparenUy he · · t ak f " ~;:;:,~~dto a~~; for no one else In future years election of tlle presi· tlle nation ilnd direct election ol the 0 m e more mone~ rom your savings. Backing for.his .big dream never dent of the· United Statee will be by top ex~utive·otficers. . .,. · · li ed popUiar vote, direct and wiijlwt the Al ~ materia z . aid or confusion of conventions or thoUgh tile Hosmer suggestion * ' * * electoral college if local legislators does .away with the electoral college, it The repair business has not been have anythirlg to do about it. makes no mention d. elimination of good despite his skill as a the national cooveotions . and direct craftsman. Those who knew about ConStitutional amendments f 0 r primaries. bil. b ht changing the election method for the . his services and his a · 1ty roug n.ation's top offiees have been in· Hosmer suggested adjusting the their shoes to be r~paired, b~t troduced bY Rep. Riebard T. Hanna opening and closing of polls so' th.at no there was not enough of them to (D·Westminster) and Rep. Craig matter wbat the ti.me zone polls would keel) the shop open. Hosmer· (R·Lmg Beach). open and close at the same moment "People don't want to spend the The Hanna proposal, in which he is everywhere iii the country. money to repair cheap shoes when joihed by 13 .other California con· Purpose of the urdfOJ1ll pol.ling time they can buy new ones. Shoe gressmen, calls for a n. a t j 0 n a I is to prevent results from the eastern repairing is something of the pieferential primary election to select time zones being broadcast to the past," he says. ' candidates· for president Bfld. vice western zones where the polls may not Now _ the equipment is mostly president. halve closed, gone and Mollica says hetll find a· 'tn .addition to elimination ft con· Approval d.. either amendmeiit •re· part time job ''until something vent.ions, it calls for direct election of quires a two·third:s majority of breaks. I'm only 65 and ·I'm cer-·the offiCeri by-tbe people. Congress &nd. approval by three· tainly nor ready to die yet.'" . Tbe Hosmer amendment calls for four:l!bs of the states wittiin seven * * * , , uniform election periods throughout years. So ends one of the1 oldest businesses in the old downtown . Lawrence Mollica will 'no loni'.er make the daily trek from Midway Citv to await customers who · sel dom come and the call to music which never comes. .Tax Initiative Gets Opposition Of Teacher Unit Teachers in the aoulbern division of the California Education Assn. have become another unit in the blitttle a~ the propoaett· "tax -retief,. amendment. I FIT.,_ C.-- Fl\le-)oelr Growth Bonds accrue Inter- est 1t the guaranteed rate of 5.% a year, compounded dally; and yield 5.68% when held to maturity. You can redeem these bondS, before maturity, on any semPannuel anni .. versary dale without peMlly. 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' ':,1:.:::.-r Meeting at· Lakt Arrowhead ..,,.r the we<1<em1, ttie 425 educatlomi leAdera wted .~ fight Propooitloo I, 111• Watson amendmen~ oald Le• cBrnahan, treuurer of Ille H1llltingtod Be8cb Union HlCh Sdlool Dlstrli:t' -Assa.,-'Wllo --Ille ' ~. ' ' conference. " · • ~t -1er af1bt 28th -1 leadersblp conferer>ce was M r 11 • Ellzabetll D. K-. presidonf, of tlle Natiooal Education Asen., 1be firll Negro 10'..,... 111 Ieldef of ·the 1'1 million m""1~=on. She urged · _tit 11&i.ve .notice _ tlult ttiey will fi for • atronger pro- 1"5sion and a greater iUt Jn decision· maldng In the llCbooll llO 4bey COii do a better job," "'!>O!ted AJtlly Btrg, leglahltlvo chairman of the blgh school district leldier• lliJup, w11o alao at· tiend.ed. ' " ' , • • ~ t:•rlft1170pnu_ "'-'-·..,- Taking part in ceremonies opening a new Tl11itl)"1 drug lloro af Beach lloulevard and Atlantic and Huntlngtoil Beach were · Donald Sblpley; Huntin~n Beach dty:"e<>ancilman; Pmi'on Jlyde, '.tore maisii&er, 'and· JOhti l!ifey, Th'riity's d\ViSion manager. · · • • " . - '. ' -.. .. . . I I \ .. -----------='--'===-==~=c- ' • --·--__ __:::..::._:___:::~:.....:...-=:± • I t.. I • I ' I • • ly EARL WILSON .. ,,.. lltlltf .......... • l =--.-'I: ~. -I, ~w.a I I I • Dock Strike • ~ipples East .Coast \ ' ' !1EW YORK (UPI) -About 75,tlOO !~men todoy struck (>ON Iron> ~ to Texas but federal machinery was already rolling to get theni back ' ' to -under the T9ft.!Urtley law. Ml!nben of Ibo 1trlkl111 In· \eniatlonol Lo~'I A11odl· Oceenside Police W-Com-!loll (jLAl, p-.., New York mandtr A. J. D••••t dtcl a...ctoable and uruo.d take when an olllcer' pbonecl In. the In~~.!'" :i;!n, lhlp JIM: !ken~ llUll!be• of a llolen car re-"'r u....-• covered. from a rural area. '"lbat's l!!Jlgers• to handle their own ~uegace. my number1''·Doucet said:The car 'Jbe lonphoremen walket!I Uf their bad 1>een taken from the PQ!ice &ta• jollo ill AUanli< and Gull porw at tton.par$ing Jot. The , if'~l'~p. ~ 12 :01 a.m. EDT when their contract .turec! with the.car. • 1 ezprecL ,, • Pit-I Jolwon hid invoked th• -~--·---~- ,- 46 'Ff11' in Trttek ' ' ': J,_ Joh Hop~s Tiurn 6 ~ i ~ I f , ' ' t I Into ~ightma~e . . SAN ANTONIO CUP!) .. ro1 4' ,1mm111:a11on a a d .. 1uraihauon Muicaila," tb~ml11 Of • fret ride · •uJlM!ritlM, wbi ftrt tnve1UPUn1, a.n<I lolls hi . aio 11u woith' the said the Mu.lclDI had made their way at111.nr price ef $10 to '1Z. The ber&aln acroas tho Rio nrande ,,.... Ea&Ie IUr1lOd hlto • Dlfbtmare. • " lpcked1n an unventilated truck vu., Pau, Tex, Monday and r~dtlvapstd the group wU,lound abendoMd Mnn. • -the rente4 liuck Ud the ..itiver ""1 ill Sen Antonio. Two men ...,. who hod prom!Jed to deliver them to daad. GI suffocation. Twelve others Chlc•IO for Jobo. I ' _. b .. pilaliaod troln MM eiha111-.JI.MY wore found '°'flted hi the iiu<:t tiOil and !Ock.Gf oxyren, with' lour In parked oullldo .. boma ill San Antonio crilloal conMIQO early today. The alter· residenlJ heard poundlnl .. d not of the ,ir<JUp were charl'd >With · yeUJn1. ille111 entty ~d jallod for '11111' Olflclali et Roll¢ a .. , \lrune U.oninc. " •' . -:L ~· .c. ~ • • '.tii),pital ·Aid Seve~Q Cerv•n~s of '~ • .. ~ ~" 1··.·-·: ... "Cua.mlo, M1cho1can Me~co, di~dur~ 17 '.l .:...:._es''i' ed ... , .? ~!:oc-1 J•~ Ad~SOI) ai.i l\l"f. ' • -Rude~ Wtl'e \lie first 1 • • policemen to rNFb tile tiuCI:. They Off e JI . opened Ill• clbo<~ and· later deoqib<d· Jeer Oft Mocene u "uof>ellevallle." . ' · . . ~Y were lliying aro\lftd ~e cord · · '*, wood," Adamson said. "Three ~ them In 0 th ak c:ooldn~ even .set out of th• truck." u re S ' Several of 11\e m..,, asked WhY Ibey •• .,. ·' 1 took the trip, said they were just look- Tafl.llJltley 9CI -lier Monda;y otter tiib broke down between the ILA and h New York,. Sbiwfng As~atiort. Tbe law provides mi 80-dray cooling 9!~_ pMiod during which the ttriking unio· 're.taml to work, lf a pail.el appointet 111' the President f!nda th~ strike ~n· clillgera the ecobOl;llic health of tht country. A three-member prlllel appqinted b~ Johnson befm boldJ.ni heoJ'lnil today Jn New York to determine if the strike does represent an econ<Ulic danger to the country. The panel b expected lo report to the PrMident by Wedneiday and ff, as expected, ita finding. are af.. flrmative, Ibo attllney senora! could requeat .n injunction orderin& the longahmwnen b1ck to work on Thur•· cloy •.. CRASH SCENE -IU!scuecs try to pry open man2led trim ooac;hes..ln order to tree trapped bodies inside late Monday, Of!iciala said an acci· dential pull on an emergency cord caus~~ .a speed!ng pasH.jger tri1n to ram .into the rear of another _stop~ ~ over a $feep gorge in Derveru, Greece. Early reports list 34 dead and 90 othen seriously injured .. CHICAG<t' (UPI) -·A p0llcf!nan inl I!" _.k. , w.rui lnjui'ed -aM at least 11 persons , were aJTefted Monday night ta two Mpar1te incidenU: on the neat' North.:-: Sldo. . . , , Twelve pfrsons _; · 10· of" them juveniles -~re· .arrested during a Sitter ,Depart.s; T,vo ' Boys Die Iii . {{~frigerator. rock and bottle·throwirlg outbreak 34 Killed as 2 CriJwded after school .aOO .,five more· persons were ,arr~ in :;the same general area o))oolJl!'>r ""'¥• later OllCI char(· . ed with stlni!)g 'lP a crowd moving SAN DIF;GO (UPI) -The bodies o! Frmch 1flm direct6i .Roger Vactim glows with l•IMrl!I prid< as II< uus reporter• hi.! wife, American actrl!'st Jottf Fcmdo, gave birth to MT fir1t child, 4 daughUT to be cct!ltd Voneua, in Paris. It ii the third child fur Va· dim, who ha.s bl!'l!'n ma.rrUd twice bl!'· furl!'. He has a daughter, Natal~. b'I/ actre.ss Annetu Strot1berg, and a ion, ChrUtia.n, bf/ actress Catherine De· muve w1J.ich he recognized even though thefl were never married. HU fir.st marriage to sez·•umbol Brigitte Bardot prod~d no children. . . . . . "We11 be. at the baaing," said U..A President 1'lomas W. Gleason, speak· ing of the panel'.s meeting, "but the strike will go on. We'll come back after 80 days and be in the same posi· tion. We don't cool off so fast." Trains Crash in Greece ~8f!. ~1~~ entertainment two-YOUDI boy• were found m an The 8M'ly~veniog incident. the se· unphrg1ed-refrl~ator at their born!' cood of iU kind in three days in the Mq>day. ~ght · · area, involved about 200 youths .and The victiJns, Raymond Aicinena, 3, • Dev id Lff Gruber, 22, a .sailor from the aircraft cattier USS Ticondero- ga,. ma~~ dubious ~story Sunday.· Po~ smd Gru1>er 11 the lint Navy enlisted.man ever to be·arrested for · shooting deer wi.th a bow and arrow in tos Angeles' sprawling Griffith Park. A1l astonished ranger detain· ed Gruber after he allegedly saw the sailor stJint, an 111TOitrpW-ced • buck to a tree. · • Just about e:veeybQdy in Mus~a· tille County (Iowa) !Ooks up to the sheriff. Rl~h•rd Oppelt, 41, is near· ly 6 I~ 9. His deputy, Biii Cole, 40, is 6 feet 5. The.'"runt'' of the sher· riff's. office is deputy Linn Hert, 46, who measures a mere six feet. Op· pelt and his two deputies combined weight is 750 poundJ. Oppelt weighs 270, Cole 280 and Hart 200. "We don 't have much trouble around here". said Oppelt who is running for his third term as sheriff. • The foll-Owing letter ww re· e.ivad by Lceo Grecent!, special curiltcmt in the Lono Beach city 7Mnaoer'1 office, who accom- J)tJnUd Mayor Edwin Wadt cm 4 visit to Bi%b11 Elementarv school: "Dear lir. Gnem: Thank you for comino with tht ma11or toMn he oow hU IJ)c!!tch. Althouoh 11ou didn't Mrdl11 1011 an11thing, it 10dl nice of 11ou to come. Si~ certlU f/OUTI, Room. 12." Seven Victims Of Illinois Auto Accident Found EFFINGIMM, ill. (UPI) ..:. Th• bodies ot seven perSOllS killed in an· µnexp.unect. euto aCcidtnt w e r e di8oover«l just off • hlll!>way west of this southern minois community to- day, sW.te poMce Mid. Sllat.e 'i'l'oo!>Or Geo.re HunUni\oil said there were m ·11\R'vtvors in the ap· parent neer head-on collillion, _,whitjl Jell Mitom<l>lle enP!es, wliea and debris and clotl)lng ftte.wn 'over .a wllle area. 1be victims, all from Dllnols, appeared ·ID . ~ 1D<D1ber1 GI two -. • ., Huntlililon wd, and all but one were thrown from the cars. The crasti occurred near the in· tersec1!on of We Sarah Rold end "Illinois 32, three miles west of Ef- fingham. The town is about 240" miles oouth ci Olieago. EHlnlll>am County C.ruier Darrell Holland identified the victimti -in their 20s aoo ~ -as Robert Eyt· chison and his wife , Katie, Cbarlea .and Aylene Althoff, Charles Morp.n, Me)v.a Howell and Shirley Mathias. Holland said their e~act ages ~re not immediately known. · · Holland said the Eyt.dtisons and the Althoff1 were in one car r«urning from • bilh echool football 1ame at Pana iand. that the d.ber· three victims were in th! second car. ' The cor'orll!'r Aid the c'Oiliskm oc· curred just before mldnlgbt, but waa not -.ed untll 2:30 a.m. ~. A motoritt . who baclPened to 1ee the wreckage 90tne 200 feet off the \ooad lele¢>oned police . "I've come upon some pretty bad accidenta," Troope!' Huntington ti.id, "but never ooe tltia bad." DERVENI, Greece (UPI) -Police s8id today an accidental yank on an . emergency cord caused a speeding passenger train to ram another in a deep gorge Monday night. The wreck killed 34 persons .and injured 90 others. The decailed coaches were stacked up two and three deep at places at the bottom of the 'gorge, so deep and with sides so steep amb6lances coold not , get in. The trains bad left l<)'paryS1t'a 10 minutes apart.headed. for Athens on tti.e same track. The firs( train,Jtopped in the gorge 31 miles northwest of the Oorlntb canal when a. .woman ac· cidentally pulled an emergency cord, police uld. · · ~: ~ " • · The 't1a1nl Were lill'6d ,. w· more than 1,000 persons returning to At.hens aft&" votinJ in Sunday'1 constitutional election In thMr homeb:iwna hi other parts of Greece. Police said tb.e conducbJr of the first. ~lin rustled to set out ·a red laT1tern at the rear of the &topped train. But the en&f,neeer of the RcoDd train failed to 2 Deputies Die . In Copter Cras WHl'l'rIER, CalJI. (UPI) Two aberlff'1 deputies were killed today when a Los Angeles County Sheriff's helicopter cr•bed DOM' • ·cemetery north of here. The. Hutbe• 300 ai,rcraft was part of the AriUI Gromd. Slrveillance Pro. gram, a helicopter p<>Udng patrol con- ducted by the sheriff's department under agreemem with eight cities. IdentificatiM of the two men aboard was wittlleld pending notlfioation of next of kin. 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Jahn O'Grady, hit by a was detalned in the Tij1M1na Jail·and Police said a woman passenger pull· bottle. had several teeth knocked oul was mt able to return home until ed the emergency cord because No otber injuries; were reported. Mon~ ~ . ~ a.n~er woman fainted. Police charged.' the rock·tbrowft•• Meanwhile; the &itt8-bad.:leJi.~e ~ve them back into the ~brini -pro.. . m ....... ino te go to another job ~the · "lt was ilike a giant hand stopping Jed. and were sbow9'ed wtth bottles ' ~~;;.. till '-:"'Sh P1d h our train, like an earthquake shaking and other missilu by apartment dill n were ' as~. e 1 e residents. ~ the mother home at any the land," said Ioannls TriantafY,llou , a 'The second incldent OCClned at tinM!. 1 , •• • hotel worker returning to Athens from a.bout-S:30 p.m. Police taid.a crow4 Of ~.bodies,, c:J.ad ~ paj~f.i' Me~ghi, where he bad voted, Negro yooths bad '.traiveled· eboqt four a sitting. positim 1n the refit . "We were crowded like sardines in a blocks towani Old ToWn "when it 'Was • .The. ~lve1 haCl been .remov e can.'i: he said. "In. the first train apn· :-. ~pped, and five young men, rianging refrigerator has a c~-tlype lock .as ditions wt:1'e· not.any better" ~'Z-·: '. ·: from 19 to~. wer~ 1UTested. oppoeed to 1 magnetic seal. ! .. ••lt wu;' : gof 'l<'A.e :_r..;-\et.al. ~ They were charged witti illegal Mn. Aicinefta wu taken to a Y! , " ..,..."'!i'.7-~~-ci weapons,,,Mtina.~:·/.\llll•!!Hl.~'WlllJe;a;fl11lce in· torn· and hUJnan.·~-. cul;in i>~ ·1'0St and disorderly !.'<>Pll\j(!l,~)lol!l<il'.~~; sbe';•liil sh• an~blood ~ ovl?', ~-ant.aiyflou slid . .i ·said. t ~ 2, was geparated from her bus~ " " • • 6" $100 or more llMllllh lflw month lflw month! lmqi111.,. 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Union, It 1 satellite -and Com- covert to obtain needed mator1,i;-es~ in tile acleneific field." , research and development: and, pl'lOductkln,.. d e f e n 1 e t strategli -JeoeraPhlc. aireai,:.. plJuJf ml , ~ '&Od • industrial Msearch methodt .economic d;tvetopmentl. .. • 1 \ I MEX1¢0' CrrY (AP) -they .....& lo continue a fight agalnll "30 y e a r t o1 · muniit Cblna· have stepped • IOP °'Ploooce ~ JD 11\e United Stat et to obtain ia· · formation on defen•e plana and military and scientific Mseari:h, the FBI 1ald t0o> day. T!ie~ Communist .nations are trying to penetrate the U. S. Intelligence Ageneoies, · Congress, the Departments O/f State Ind defebse , technical organlr.ation and 1111,~-0ommumst frOUjll\ tb1I • • now.·1nnfl'i ... are you ·. Strildnl ollldenta m o v e d cempOlgn · al!llnst I h e polltlcal demOIOllle'>' and , back,lnlo tho Unlveial!Y ol (Ollemment·fof, ~Ol'Dll. corrupllon ol tile Molcau ·. Mex.jco. Mtnd&y nl~t alter '·. A' can for' )1lPPQr't trom f0Ven1D1ent'' rahed anew tho ....,,. , moved out and ' oQ>denll otiroid 11> help In a the pooitb!Uty that Moloo' , ' '41 I / • , I ·~·t llrif• could Jn. lorlere with tile 11168 Olym· pies .which oPOll hero bet, 12. A section Of the FBI l~ Annual .R.epoct -tl~J e.d· "Subversion from Ab;Oad" cited major olijectlve; of Communist-bloc ,repres~n­ tetives in the tJnited States as penetration, tnformation and propaguda. report said. • •' ' ' ...... ~ Fate De~nds · . On Red S'umlnit Moot ' . " •\ BUDAPEST (UPI) - ,. r;:zecboslov~I ,.to may Qepend on devJlopments at . the conference bare of 58 of the world's C 0 JD m U Di It · P.~!:hosloVak \~mwiist" P'1'ty First Seor<taey Alex- : ander Dubcek. ,1do4 hJ• c_ol- . leagues have ~~ 1talllng for more thaii ~d weeks a · Soviet demand \1 fol · a , meeting in M~; ap- parenUy In the ~ th~ Budapest eonferiftte "'Will improve their band~• Before the mlti · fn. vasion of Czecho11ov a by Soviet, Poll1h ,·' E'at German, Hungarian ad Bulgarian -.., AUi. 21, lbe " \ Prague· performers turned down a '!'llOSlioD by the French party a meettn& of all. European Communilt parties be called to deal with the dtapute. ' Now, however, the Ctecbo1lovaks are playing for time to give their sup- porters an opportunitj to raise their case in an in- ternational C o·m m u n t s t gathering. . .. rtie parties tl)at began meeting here Mondly form what is known as the prtiparatory ~mmlttefi. for the World Cpmmunist Parties Congress no • scheduled tO"open in MOICOW Nov. 25. . . ~ At yo~r .. ~ . • I service- \\ 'an~th~r ~ew HFC o ·.ice . . ' SOUTH COAST LOWER LEV~ 3333 BRIST~·· P,HDNE: 54 I \ . Loans up o $2500 When you need mone to pay bills, buy• better car or meet oth Important morief needs, you may arran . for It In your 11111' hometown office of HF Household Fl"'nce. The HFC manager wlll~plain everyth"'8· you need to know 1boufyour loan. What'• mort, he'll tell you whll.your JO..n wiN COfl- ln d~lai:s and cents, be! re you borrow! . . ,, ' / " And at Household,~' a ~nient repayment pl'!.for •we budgll 'Each ~~l more tn.n 2'fz illffllon truifthel~. · money ,n~eds to House~ Finance. · · iron't yeu?·Stop In,. call or , pp~• · tp HfC's newest ~!fl~ toct y.f.· · · . ... . • • I • ' ' ··- . ' , •• ·Nixo~ Ends ' ' It Wal. l-1bat.•tudeoU Plq,sh Golf would UJll•I the Qlympcs that lrou&hl about the . , army'a occupation of tbe M b h • univer11ty oampUll • n d em ers ip ·/ Olympic Village, whore the SPjllNGFIELD, N. J. athletes are ltaying, ii just (o/l) 1 _ R e p u b I i c a n two miles .way· pr e s i d e n t ial nominee 1Elaht hours after the 1,300 ru...:-~ M N" h The FBI .aid Ibey seek Jn. for·mation on m 11 lt a r y research and development, nuclear missile and apace Allies Sign ' Viet War The repor:t quoted a Soviet defector MlO once was a. KGB (intelligence) officer •• mtJni 70 Q> 80 percent ol all personnel assignesl to the Sowet c11p1omet1c es\&l)lish· men< -k In the in· Secret Plan .. telligence field. when YI · llr~w _money . - UJ•r'I. • IXOlt a I army troops atarted their resigned f r o ~ the plush withdnwal from ~e ca.m-Baltusrol Golf Club which pus, the students ~ilte h68 beeft criticized for Council met and drew up a . • 11 egedly . di'scrimina.H,..., statement saying tbey would . . -·,. atlck to tbetr o r i g l n a 1 ag~. Jews and N~., demands for settlement of An aid~ at, Nixon a cam- tn.ir ltrike. peign headq~s s a i d "Here in Mexico we pl:an Monday t h e presidential to keep opposing armr, candl.-resigoed from 'the viokoce ~nd potiCfl cl~bs, club in August. Nixon safd it one council m~ebr S81d. was "appropriate that I The student& demands in-di ociate 11 fro dude firing o1 top poiico 01. "'"' . myse m all ftclels, <Ubandtng of the riot organizations and actiVJties I . f 1 · not -.:! to the com· po ice orce ca led •tment 1 ha Gran.:leros repeal o f ID.I ve accepted fOI' IUbvwaton 'Jaws and in-tile ~egOOg no~,'' demnlty payments fer those according to the atde\ _ injured or killed in tbe A form le!f.el' from the .rioting that began July 26. headquartere dalA!d Aug. 8. PoHce action in dispening was posted Ori the bulletin atudent3 involved in an board of the swank club, original outburst in mid-July s~e 15 miles from Nixon's brougtW; charges from .Fifth Avenue .apartment in JtudeMs of police brutality ·New York City. and aubeequently t b e i r Nixon entertained GPP demands. leaden; at tbe club in July One of the speakers at the and drew cri'tici&m from the councll meeting denied tne American Civil Liberties students plott~ against the Union (ACLU) and other Olympic Gomes. liberal mg-ons. , Th.e Soviet Union main-' tain·s diploma tie -·SAIGON (.A,P)-TheU.S. establishmenta here and at Command announced today tile United .Nations in NeW the top secret mJlitary plan York City. Sln,ce 1954, the for rconductin'g the Vietnam FBI, said, it has increased war in 1969 has been algned . the to~ q.lDl'lber Of ·officials by all the senior allle!) com- et both installation! from manders. 175 to 573. A PJ'1!SS relea!ie said this The FBI quoted a was the first time South Hungarian defector as in· Korean, Thaf., Australian dicSlt:ing that the l:lungarian and New Zealand ·com- i n t e 11 l .g e n c e service manders participated · l n "considers the United states preparing the annual plan as its prime tar.get. and signing It. Previously "1be Intertwining ol the only the United States and Soviet and sateliite in-South Vietnam knew its con. telligence services is eviden-tent. . ced by ttie Soviet advisers The plan sets priorities for who lend COUD6e'1. a n d military operations n e x t assistance to their satellite6 year, oullines logistical re- at a headquarters level and quirement.s and commits by the liaison maintained in forces. ttie United States between Under present mobillza· the representatives of the tion plans the allied com- SOviets and their satellites." riritment izi South Vietnam "Red CNna continued to next year will be· about regard ttte United States as 1,400,0CM> men -800,<XX> its No. 1 enemy," the FBI South Vietnamese 549,500 ~aid. ''.This f.act has resulteJ ·Americans, 50,0CM>' Sou t b m Chinese Communist in-Koreans and smaller forces telligence activities in this of Australians Thais· and country, overt as well as New Zeaiande~s. I •~ , '', . ! Seulhern California Thrifl & loan specializes in personal; business and Trust Deed loans, •• Stop in today and see how we can solve your fmme. di ate money. problems from. depen(fll · able funds available right now. The ' Thrifty way can save you money. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN" 170 E1st 17th st, .Costa MISI ••••• 646·5045 6359. Wllshlr1 BIYd., los An1elu ••• 653-WO . . •• • 00 -·- • ·/ (A qulc:k tour of some of the thou1htful new features the 1969 Chevrolets · -offer that other cars In Chevrolft's field don't.) Headlight washers y'"' jllllh the windlbie1d ·wuber knoli llJld hold 1!, md what happU? to..r heo•Dighlll """"' clean. Fluid ii diverted to two jet not:zlee at ooch light lena. (0ul<!r lighlll only OD dUllll.) 'Ibo 1pray ii atrong. It mnbvee up to 80\\ of accumulated dlrt. · Th~ .feature ia 1j;andard on 1969 Cornttill. . It coin• with the hidden headlights available oil Camero, Caj)riceondKinpwood Eillte w..-. It ii available cm all olher moclela _.t Corvair ' . lie the fini ... your block. Heated glass In a mcment your reor window will ..U..wn.t. Beel.,. wt/.ve built onto it 1 Mtwork ol tiny anmic atripo capable of heatinc tlte mtire llllface. . · Foe md float clisa-quickly l1Dd ci~.;., Just flick. mtch. Tho booted reor window ia avail4ble OD tJie 1969 Caprice · Coupe-""1 Impala · Cult.om Coupe. , I Pushbutton tire chains 'Ibil Ho mPmOUI, if "' · do • llY' IO . oune1 .... y'"' "'""". button llD tlte iDlltrument panel md the rear tirel pt a lhot of "liquid tire chain.. ' Y'"' apin your wheelo once, wait -• ..-t, llDd you're oll-'lrilb tndion you wouldn't lielieve poylble on Blick lee, or paclced mow. A preosurized container sila up under ee.ch rear wheelhousing, and holds about . 15 a lication& • = coold get Y'"' through oeveral winters in oome parts of the country. (Several weeks in othen.) . Available on all 1969 big CbOvrolets. Steering wheel lock When ynu own a.car u deeirable as the 1969 Chevrolet, YI"' don't take chances. Wh'ID you leave it, you lock it. Not just th• doora. YOU lock the ignition, "'8ering wheel ond tranmniseionlevar, too. · · Our new lock on tl>e ~ column l:akeo """' of all that. So even if oomebody managee. to break in and crou the wi101, he'll have a bald time going anyWbere. . Standard on all .1969 Chevrolet., ' ·. evellea,, Chevy Novas, Camaro1 and wrvett& Sorry, car thieves. '(AM witliou'f gl\lllW up lliai nil8·llml ·feelonatraightaways.) · Variable-ratio power ateeifntl ii poriiQo ularly helpful in abort, fiill turns. . ¥d parking beoorneo ~·. easy. il(oo1hee. Walk-iii wagons Tlie tailgate awings open like a C!oor on most of our 1969 station wagon& Which in iteelf is DO big deaL But wait, there's more. We've built a concealed atep hifo tli9 rear bumper. You.simply step Ul'J owr. md In. . '(The way we build our . ....,.,..., ,.m can do it without bumping your bead, on'd withoUt acrobatics.) Wall< into a wagon800Dat yourChevro- . let deiler'a. . . -'691iitp81a Custoni~ Power steering plus 'The 1969 eapiice, Impala -~~ and Camato are available with a new type of poweisteering. V&riable-ratio power steering • Whatitdoeoiagive you faster steering with f iwer turm ot the wheel. And with.no increase ill ol!ort on your port. .. .. .. /' • • Putting .you .first, keeps us &.st. . ' ' .. • ·- I • ' 1 I • . " ' • • • • I j I I • • I I • l . I • • ,,_-l<f-.;..., J DAILY PlLO!,._ r-· ' .... • • • • • • 1 ;. .... ... • ••• l • • L -·-il~ •• ·* •• •• 1{- 11 ... t . I I I 1 r f l 'I • ' ' I ' 11 I. ;: •• •• : I •• •• •• • • •• •• • • •• ' • • • • : : .. .. •• • • •• .. .. :0 . . ' .. • .. ' . .. .. '. " • . .. . ' ... .. ' . ". . ' . . . • • • •• .. .. ... ... n • I "' ' .. ' ... " "t t : ... ... ... I~ ••• .. ,.. I:; " ... " . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... lH '" .. , .. ... :t• :.I : : 1 11: I'• ... " . • • • I I '1,. j; •• --1 .. ' ... ... . .. ... ... ... ••• •• • • • ... ... . , •• . . . • ••• ... : • t ... . .. . .. • • ... . " ! .. .. .. . .. . . i • • • • ' ~. "' . ~-. --. M-•ser gatis ' .... Par.alvttd Judge Halt's. Formosa Transfer of AF Protester ' . Cal ~xpo .. Failure Probed • Girl Due 'ro Testify ' SAN l'llANCISCO ' (UPIJ , linlth.; l>iaod at Hllnll ;Jilolo •.. wf\ert 1116 l~ - •-5uprem• .Coiirt J .. ti.. Air Fitct -· had bte v ... liallln&. 1M N I 1 t h William O. DooPa ordtr<d ordtiff leave f o Qrcult Court of APl"'a!I wW, . ' SA.awO!:NTo (.iJ.l -wh!ch ,:.. th~ pioneer ven· board of dlrector1. the Air Foree Monday not to Farm01a ~Y" HU now~ tht,catt. tram!., Lt. Huah F. Smith, torno,, ,!Joyd McMurra, Smill!, a Stan16rt • ltad<r Of a. ~co anU· ~·~ direct!)' to l)ou~ lf~duolo 1tuden~ wu It! Ibo .,., rroup. , _ III tl)'illf to w~ Air t:~~·• , ~ ot Cal Expo have ~. and was on !bl ver1t Htnn,ao nid attondan<e 1111!..,italect boll ol1he "two-ol firinl ,...,al manaaer durtnr tile ~ay first run -..i moaa~aiey" which Eugene , R. \,emmon whell t •. ~1 1 tu•'ly to they -.:y ctue9d th e he resigned. ~ ..,,. 1 even tu rt Vamped If.ate feir and u· The action came aitf:r .. beco.me a SM mlllloa ~te poelUoa to be sqch a bo1 of. Robert L. Herman, secreta· wiaa 561,9'25, compared _w1th rice tailure tbiryeu. ry-treuurer ol the now ex· an anticlpat~ tttendl.nci of By a lM vote , ~y1 tlnct c.llfornia Fair and 1,446,730. Silt!. percent , of tbt executive cornm.ittee oc: EJPOll.a.a COrp., pve some the 'attendance waa d\D'ml· the. · expo1itioa voted -to dismal attendanc. and rev· the 16-day •Lite fair• abolish t be n o a p r o f i t enue figures in a memoran·, '1'1e lower attendance c~· , management c (I m;p a ii Y, duin 1o the corporation'• vert:ed into. 1 '1__,028_.W dil• handle the ~ ciperatlon •=oiio===;=~=====mi==;;J farence In the adua1 gale , , , f revenue and what had bHn ol ~ ex:PQ5lt.ion. ThiJ ,dou· Phone 540•7131 Nnoast. bl• m • n a 1 em en t ar· • • HARBOR CINHR. 2300 Harbor Blvd. ' · • .. .Costa M•sa LOW, LOW llRICE FOR .:; ilG -.SCREEN l'OlTAIU COLO~ JI e r m a n a J 1 o said rangement: has btte!l 1harply preliminary figures show criticized and has be~n Cal Expo ~rougbt i n blamed for tbfJ first season $2,104,llOll' !en thaft the , .,.,~1 .., ~tic d . M,215,2555 wbk:h hid . been proo tml v3 ~• I an . IUP- projected. port<ra of Oa1 Expo alike. ~· planned. Oa1 Eipo la After tile executive com· not ex~ Ui become self· nUttee voted to tlaolve the suppoidng for 1 ever a.I corporation, it waa con· years. sidm'in1 a motion to fire 'Ibe !ir1t: Ex90 season L e m m o n , a kirmer closed Sept. 10, ind """" · O~ylmd o I I I c I a I aa mflD1berl ol the executive gene~ m411ager. But Lem- committee were critical ol. ,moo. offered his resignation, - the oper.atiog oompm,r'1 and Ile committee accepted managemmt and for not it. havin& firm f i n • n c I a I NaJiled 1 kt · repla~e Lem- {ilurea aivallable by riow. mon was llbom.u E. Bair, Under la.w, ltle executiv. chieC ol the fairs and"" ex· committee· must contract poiition division Of the State witb a nonprofit compaey to Department of Agriculture. SAN JCl8E (llf>l) -A ,_.... -jlld... after hHrinl Ille lrim loldmooy of a pllyliclan who U· amlnod pretly Suoan llarlolomet -•ht .... 1bot .... ~ Jatt> yttr, Ordered tbe trial llf lier IC• ou1ed •ttactera temporarily mOved to the girl'• hoJ'Qe town· lo bear !>er atory • Ml11 ~lomel, now 18, haoi been almolt completely paralyud and un,able to talk alnce the attack, but her Phyaician said' she hacl .i.amod to communicalt . with sign 1an1 .... and by noddint lier Mad. . Dr. Benjamjji Boice of • Sonora testified ot tile tart · ol the lixth w.Olt of the 1tria! · Monday tbaf tho Cir!' h¥ 1 ' m • d e trtmindoUI im· provement" ~ the aittac.t and that "mentii.ny, lhe i6 a real sharp girl." Judfo Joseph Kelly ruled Mi11 Ba.rtolome•l'1 testimony ~ be taken at M""1oc:ino County Hospital in Ukiati Wly next week, but indicated he had not yet dec:id<d wbetber the jury would Journoy U>tre lo be , " • l • • ., .. ,I " . . .. • , • " •• FASfilON BRE-AKT.HR.OUGH. '-J ·: ,. .•' ' ... , .. ., . ... .,; ....•.. ,of'···~~ _Ne~ .. Way To Be · · i·_:·; Sudden! j'si· .t · ·i ·· ... Y.~ .; .. ' • • ~"" I. t f " , IA< Angeles :-Are ynu • science and i;in,1 ': l·wopi~wi.o..Jlgiwj!Cll! ;•~live or liC:ilt's~~ .. · the gQO<f Iida but l!lisJlt·. lll!IJlcied bif'• :~ ~: look per(ec1J' You'll be ~ !'«1*·· t. fea~.:~. " tluilled by the ne*. -if jlitellecj p&11elj10WO:~Ii:: way science Jw dlscOV.-~.ide bf ,t&is girdl~wil( ered' for you lo btcom1 fcqntour,YD\IT hiP! if ~'!'; . · SuddenlfSlim ind Y•t. j ~ • pr~bfem. · ... , · •• • , completely comfortable .• ~IJ!dlet!Ji!f~~· If you're more than 15i wonder, Lycra sp~rulu pouads nverwolgh~, or blend. lh ~ """ I"'~~ · ti' · la . not ~ISUnl of •YJbiio yoyr wa.!5 ine: ii ~ rg~r aceta:teand~andex:'R'il · . ~an.32 mches, then this so comforta'ble, 1µ.~ . lOUIJ notfnr Y•.ll· If your such slilnming llrmiltli. . ; w~i~ht pob~e~ hllJ : ltlivei)'l>UlB~~,-, present. I within !hit range, then . lblng that's poa;J>~ , Re. la·i·veHi·res C·opter· yon ... relllz• .• n•"'· •1oun.i.11on.. __ ..... • . • . II> . • . . ' smoother f!gu're tnday,-· .·sudde11ly·SttW!,• .ta.' .. ' . CREA Supports withnut diet"' eter&e. ltoth girdle ana J>liity .... ·oornm F ... i.nds M.·. ur..i-. red · Girl .: ' SuddOl)]ySlilnisanall-version•, It t1e ·pealr ~ Watson Plan n.ow kind of"""°'·~· achiovement .¢ltl!e'C.U. · LOS ANGF.bES ~UPI) _ !>Iooil lloined n>po oleo were . SAN FRANOISCO (AP) _ consliu!'\ed of science fomla d•jlM.r·lllliUS. Th< l>!llY ol a -.W ·col· fooind ·fn the 8'mk. Police Proposition Nine P"."P<rty fiben. OnesWtlinginnn-OlgL Tl\9Y riQidlable lege .ort ttudent was found ·dimtlsaed ralibery •• a tax measure, ongtnally •UC· l·Y•tion:·il·the 1heer D,.lon ai eufbim·o . .!'oW>daUoa In the trunk of ha car In motive becaulO f!O was geat.d by Los AnteJes Coun· front panel This is per-!>e~m~ 11 • w p. o< t Loi Allgeles'. · W i I• hire found lll the purlO. ty A• .. '80!' Pbi11ip Watson. maaeatly at!llenod by a "4'.'2200. . di&trict Monday. · Keri and Segall both are has won · support of· the 1be di100very was made . employes of. a private in-Celifornia Real Estate / by her brottler-in-law, who vestio.?.tJon firm In' Uls Association board of direc· , .. -• , 11)• CANDIDATE . , : , M.od.l 1:J.-44i,. · .. • 11" jil•t·• I ~o Ml• T11. ,.i~hrr• ( ' . TV. Pow•rf11I 2t,IOO·'¥olt cft•nl1 witll ... MW"~"., .. 1 ....... '!._c,J .. s3591s SolW Stete d••icu i11 '!•trtl ~''f cir· • cuih. Fe•oui 11•w• Vi1t•S plctv,. • -'11.lity. ............... . hired . .a helicopter when the An&eJea. tors. . / girl's parents nported her --'--------=::.--------============;============i...:i1:11=: miHing, and flew CJWr the neigbbomoocflooldna for 11..-·• ,. · H•r•'• ((l(or TV thet fine- tu-lholll 'lull'llr;.f.-atur1· ~-·- COit<.. TV witll Au· tornatic Fi11.e T1111- i119 IA.F.T.f~Pow· •rful 215,000-Yolt cft•11h feeturi119 Solitl St1t• co111- po11111h. H•w Vi1- t1® YHf 111d Sol- id St1te UHF , tu11er1. n»ow~-green car. !! · T ... 0AllENOAML Modfl GL~tt'' 1111 ... 2'S .... '"· Ilk. SA YE $70 s4so J:: • ~~ ICCOUDI earns, DJore lb ·n I police and mot Loi ·Al&eles .. ;{ • ,~~~i ·~ .. ;r811U1ae1~•1inas·~·accou I ·::.~ .. ·. . ' ' ~" . ~.RWE~~qe ·I 5 ~ ! I ~ - ..,,,,,...__llAVINGB~· INBY-TEIElllfll--ll'llOlll-m!:-lSTI ......... anrwha·re ~," • town ••• '1 I ' ; THeRe'Ve seen soMe IMPORT8·11T 6H8NGe.s M806 . • ASKABOUTLAGllNAFEDERAL'SNEWSAVINGSPLANSW?!'H HIGHER llEl'URNSI You .,l.,,;Jm,~ drive the same car ,.,.; boushl · yean ago ... and il'1VCll'J')>Oloible1be •Yil>p-am you .tarted then la ~behind lbe limes. Taclay'1 ehanlfng ....,.my mlO)' call for a c:iwtle. Lot'1talk11.,... and moko .,.. ""'Y savings dollar you involl is ..... ins ito full ollatt<if,..... mt.... aocurity . 1-l'aclenl Savinp' ~ inltiwl is in :ioa and.,._ ec11111111mllJ, Vlsitcmo ol oar W ~ 1-ied .6... toclaT-let,..... savinp -at lo!> opood with 1be liqwt J'edonl s...,.. and x-.. A.....ia-In °"'-Counqr· Whera,... -DOES mab a dillarww:el Ulll 111€ llMleN's NICllST MMOllllTllSMISS _. .. !. .... ••• fry'. ....,,.,. ... ,..,'-. lli rt , !O'l'AL 2 •a n:a M1• ..... 000110 I . ,.. ' . ~· · .. < ·a big -guaranteed ' • • ' .... % I .! '/ • • .I . I .. · · · · ... · mo.re·11 . If you're IO()king. for maxinfu~ ~vf~gs-then l~k tO ~ Glen~le Federal .. bonus ac~ount. Very ~Imply,. a Glend~I• ~onus account .Is lssu~_ In eve~ _S~,000 amounts for a period of.38. ~ths. At the end of 36 inon~ you ."8ve,~ the regular high 5% eitnlridi. plu"' an extra 1/4% bol'lus ~al'ft~l'lt~of the three years-or an added guarantffd bonus .of .75~ •• If iou.haye r tO Invest or $100,000, look to Glen_~•I• for add~ aecur~nd Hml · . You11 be aurprised .what ~6 .n\on~~ tjlh do for ~our financial ,. II bel~ · r• · ... -. ! Glendale Federal I Newpo SAVINGS ANO,lCllN ASSOCIATION• MAI~ Ofl'ICE: GU•tll. ms EM1 Fw:lllc r.Olll HIQhwo.y al ~---.-.f • r· -- -a.:. -· lld«aAilliacla "'1111.!Clat!Rllllr1l•M· ltr lit' ,...iilir'••••lllllll .. -lfttl!ll'lt~--r.311• SisllCPtv --· S I I> ~. • I '· • • • .. • ' • ' ,. ,. '• " " •• ; ' ' 1 • I WS¥ 4 I ' ' 11 ; 1· ... ' a CLOEUt SCPJ¥UIWP¥P ., • • • • Record-., ./ .~.N • ..!!;~~ .• ~ . Sclerosis 81Kll. Survl\IM IW wlM, Cfl\el ttn, Mn. °"""' ,,.. ' .... ,~ . ~.~i.:==:·,~<:: VictimS 11'4 tt.'9111 l~I tw , .... ,., ...... ~,.,........... I _O:r.ganize ' Galdi. il!dnrdl· and ,,._ S11Wr-m1n. temc.s. TtlUndrf, n A.M. on. doly Broe.. """""Pf!l'I Y1ttw ~· CnMfTMnt HIYIM 1t ~ 1t•vmond ~E o. ~: w . ..., ~ CAPISTRANO BEA€H. coat• IMM. o.tr1ot ·dff1t1, ·s.t. tt. Southern Orange County .survlvft w ,..,., ,,_, tllr9f """ -·ide~-afflicted w 1 th Elwood, Allll'll1"1J (N...... A-1 •-• U\.ll • Fr•'*-u1neor, c.1N.1 c111111111r, Mn. multiple sclerosis are ban ... Gllll'll Yodlr, $11"1•11 1nd 16 ,,.... \Ai"( ·-~•er lo f-I d\Udr1n, FUrllfll •1rvlet11, WednllflY~ ~ """"'!';<FWI . J • v~-~ 11 AM. e11tr c.Nop1I, 11~1 sup1rtw, ':ioCill PtP..r-.Si ;,._ ·;.:. • .. •~-~ eo.t1 Mesi, with llfV. V. L l+I~ ~""'-U ~ "· .._;;;:A· • oHICllttne. ln""1!Wflt, 11.-..111 v11w-:' 411UU\ • perso~, ;ulwi~ 1111 Mrnlfl1str1t1o11 CllMttrY· Uit!J : them ed ·t& ·~ Mftll,.,, 0Mav chaJrs, are meeting now and · llollfft ••rt currr. "" n. ., »01 ~e hoping to upand their Haftlor, Cid• "'"'· 5utviw. -.v group. ~.,.. """'· JoM tvrl'Y • ., 1561 Pleu""" (}et t01etbers are every Aw .. coai. Mntf Mlfwr, Dom M.. 1411111111. o.tford, l"fl'lfttYlv1n111 twt second Sunday afternoon at btolhfn, Jahn e11w1n1 1nc1 wm11m E. the Beverly Manor Con-°''"' Ill l-lffdl. S.tv!Cft. ttw.on-"'Y· , PM. w..tcutt OINll. wllPI valucent Hos p·i t·a 1 in """· Mttv~ v. tmw ort1c11ttr.. '"" "-lltranO Beach. NmMl!I, Hirt.Or 1t11t ~I Plft. ....,..,.. . wnttllff a-e1 Mertu1,.,, c11rK11n--Robert Shapard, of South .GISE LafW!J, said 'the IOC\al c.rt w. Gfll. 311 Arntfllpt, .. .,.. f.""P will have no officers. l•llnd. o.i. ol delltl, ..... """' ' YIWllll "" w11i1. L11111n L. GIM. 111 .,.. acb month a d1Uerent 11om11 d1"'9lll1r, MlrHY!t GIM. Ill member will be put in HtYWtnl, Ctlff.1 lltllr, Hllffl Jtn--J.lyjM-•-·urtn nn, 111 0t1r111t. SerY1C11 w111 bl 1111d charge of .,,,.,,,, uc•, WB g Wttlllllfn': i PM. 1n . .._ a..• •1 variety be uJd. Ptdflc Vltw. lnhnTllMf, Peclflc: Vlll1rr & ... .,,,,.,;.. --.i-a -, Mem«lll P•'*-Dlrtettcl W Pecltlc ".tu.1J., .. &·....,,.6l'l!i r-...... Yltw Mor1v1ry. . With multiple zjt,r~· of' in· . POI< . ·terdj.d In · · . tliose ' Wlllllm A. Itel. "-n. If lSM '"" ·-._ ha H ...i.-.1.i ....JI.-•· _.,. Aw.. c:-tt MeM. .....,_ wuO VI ~ .. ..,.......e Hfllllfll. Sift .,...,_, M«tuery, tM ~··or 498-2581. ll'MlfWl'Yt (;lltl Mtlt. •I ' • .strrl'OllA • ' •• Mtry J •. $ltt0/"t. OMe ,....... f/f ,_• Exlnh ' ~·(.tfttr9t ""'" N...n ltMfl, • .ti .. ,, .... '"'' ... 2t -..,,_,., 1 on Mtl'Ytllllf. lvrYh'tcl .,, ... ""'°" &utter•·· " M1Nletlill. tnd 4lul!llW. Mn. Amolcl l9'11. Mn. SUrtrln -· .,, • """'"'" ~ UUdl ... '"" OnW k d WI"-Gr._lcll .,_.kll ""'1 .. lltM ee en. TllUftlMy, lf AM. 1t Hel'f' StPwkMt • . ' • C"""1'! 111 on-. Dlftnin J1"1111trtl He!M, 'Ill E. °"""""' on-. DI-•-. ' Lee Taylor Jr.,., futest man on water and·Dll. world record bOat, . ''The Hustler," will ~ I h be-on llALTJ MORTUARIEI Corna tlel Mar OR M,Clt Co11o M-Ml .. IOI band fer thO e Colin!)' Industrial n al Ml· abeim Cent.fir I Oct. 7-8-t. BELL BllOADWAI The~ MORTUARY lorfeot ~ ~ llt eroatnJ, Cosll M... West COa111 IM'llrll Jor u J.Saa ' OrlD!I• CMllJ ·will be Open . :, • "' tl>e pullllo ., and . -. ........1· .w-11. ' . from 1 DILDAY ·llld»BW.i · to IV p.111. llO odmia· u-...·111•1 \ 'llcm c:lilrce. '!'lie Expo'•'ln-Morlur1 " • t ' .i-.i premiera la ~ . bold Monday ....mg. 171fl ~u Blft: . The upoalUO. apoWgbts Hallqtotl ...... ,-tho lll'*3 'i)>l 111ppUe1 . and ,... aerviceo furn!Jlied by man- , ',t ~">!.":"'i·i ,. "uf~lrer-1~nd distrJbutor11 • / to thlJ area 1 expanding in• f.lCll!IC VllW , .dllllrla! co1111111mity, !IZllOlllAL·P~ [--,..--~~;;;;;,.;';,;:,.;;;, .. ;;r'"-- C.lll'l::pel__, · IOOTltACHI -Pidle' ""11 ~ .:::-:::::..-=·::'"!f;.~.m::.: N~~··aeau, 'CUI...... ·a.e-.'&.,-l:IGI: I .. _ ... _. , : ~:-·: ... ~J rC•,~ PEiia r~ ' c;ar;•• ,• '--":."' COLONIALllOllB J'Ulld!iiAL 'llll -... ... -·· ........ . --1'D'J'CUl'I' llOllTUAll! cs.m1ia.~­• 'SF i. '~1. • 1 ' ' ""'*I I ' =WI ; 5 Sf ¥ +z+ $ 4 P~f-F )!'. fo-) {S ;& i' f .. r f. <114 •P •)t'.!!Jci!Z> #' • - ·"Oil Field " ' Vacation Trip Costly : ... ,: .. '~ ··~.,. ,~···~ ~· l. ' -·· ) ' . Uill,oa Dispute < • ' • I See by Today's • Want Ads: e Make a "REAL Dm\L!" A 8old .tar """ In this '6'1 c.laxie, MOii arttn. lan- dau top, '""" """""""'' e For the lady :m need el _.....,_,_ poiel, d , ........ ...... used, b!ini sold at a acrl- tlce. ~ ' e If )'OU 1lve in North Hunt· metm 8-=:h and need • baby sitter )'OU.are in htck! • ,,,..., "' yard """" Tcy a Gardeninc Senice, ex· JN'rieneed. piQI i-aa1ble ratee. • Get r e a d y for winter camp..outJ: with thla 'E15 • 15' Hefd A Streim travel trailer for cmb' '815. In· "E>rc..nent'' candt.tion. • r..~ ..... • t • ' . , ' , Tu<tdiJ, Oc.-. t, 1961 e I ! ' F.r:dii -· ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND-La.\N A98CCIA"RO .. Z.. , 1 '51 "' I 41 I 'O ........ ;I!" . =-~ r::..;..: 1.;-,;::,1 I • .... # I·.-,_ ..... .....,... • ~ . ' -~ ' ' •• • . • . • •• . . •• •• ··-•• •• .. • j I \ ' .'\~~ -------• - ----- ·:n·~in.onstrato r~ M·~ke Canip ·aign Hectic . for .Hu~phrey . . " lfJ'MERl\IMAN SMITH : V""*' 'Pftll 1-..iallioif '.· The •~lled peace ·,"<leln' .. sttators iilakin« llfo \"''misetable • .for Vice · Presl· "' 'deft\ Hubert H. 11.,.,,....y in delivering his ~ or In who hat spent a gOOd bit ol •D.Y cest.. lUl'1l bis-mtetin.I time with the HumpPrey in.to a ihemblts. detracton on the 1treeta I • actual peraoMel. Some ot. or orders very well. no choice between Rum· himseU, '111 camp~ slatfr tion .. ,Humphrey does not lhe lei.der1 Iii the wild One a arently s e n. t o r .e._hrey and Nixon. "' the...U..-i. ~ice and •ant oqt ,naJot relly alter demon&tfaUon at Seattle memlter of Uie poup ln This thougtit runs throuib the Federal Bureau of In· a n o t b e.r r u la e d b Y were ·~ Hu mp b re y ' 1 Seattle which was tossed m i meOgrapbed" . titekllure • dem001tration1. Nett be r shoUting~ &u-;cMeace at tathell' barlhbr· out of ·the which tbey disbibute to ¥tttigation would not admit does'· be warK con'trol Portland the night before. au d 1 tori um told this a e ws-gathering orgmiza-' it publicly, but ' ttley' are 'meuures 'wtiicb v/OUSd lead • • ' nu. k atl pq!iey ~an&y and In ·auditoriums. city after city ha\19 • simple :<Prevent him from Gr politic.al • intlrpntatiOn. Tbtr ls a contlnufty in but ~ ..-..Pol their purpose. technique and ot tbls ~ alo&ans, to say oot.hiol of " • *'UJ> llll~T·MHA 1)4."5" ~ AT · MAU~ §4.Vliiiiw43§ · , ocroom i-1f) l ,,,. ' ,. "'• " COoite Ill And See Our Dlsploy of Old ~rt·M ... ..... , .• ' • : ... Pho~! ~ . : • "l,.,:, • Kmor Arm hu i. ~ )"1!<1rs of colorful history1 and ~ SWiltp hu arranpd with the ~rt Beach and Costa Mesa. Historiaf Societies' for 1 visual remmiscence of Old • ~ Mest:'ar.tt..Neirfy 100 photograpks will be on ' ' display at'Mfriners Savinks October 1 -10. Furtheimoi'e,' this reporte.r .reporter; , .~ tions. <f'"-• ·i unilormly puzzled ~ p,o u t to crifll of ''poHoe bnltall· can attest to the' f4ct that ''Talk.aboutfreiYapeecb-Meantime, Humphrey, what to do about ttie aitua· ty." ._ some of the Seattt~. "Jnd we don't think H u be r t ---_:._.:.:._ ___ --:-----..,.-, --,--''-------.,-----i!! P o r t 1 a n d ·demonstra~rs , Humphrey ia entiUed to it -·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiUijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii were in th~ fro11t ranks of .except • IJf\ a~ c u re d yount · tfeOl>I• )\'no bflttled c>iminatcm trial for murder wi~ 'J>lll~ce during .• t b.e of ~ousands of·vi~tneSe. ~ocratic convention . lD He calls ,us • Amertcan:style Chicago. • Biller youth.' Well. let me This applies to a ~latively tell you something -be'• small group of yo1.m.g rnen L y.n don Johnaon's ~b- and ·women . The bets." .. demonstrators insist their Why' don't these people aclivlti~ .e . in. no way · feel• as, strongly about Re· planned or orgamzed; that, pupbllcan nominee Rieb~ theirs 'is a community of M. Nit.on? They sa; he js pW'))OSe and they show up at not responsible for current the same place at the same V'ietnam p()litics_ and cur· time out' of individual con· ~nUy not worth their ef· viction that H um p b re Y forts . • represents evil ·and stiould By disrupting Humphrey be inhibited. as much as campaign rallies, what do possible. they hope to accomplish? ANNIVERSARY CE.LEBRATION ••sinning our 3rtl Big Yei*rl! 1 · ... LOW, LOW BEGINNERS RATE • ·•·• · .. JOIN TODAY ' . ' l I I ' .. .~' Leiid Yoar o il Phottigraph• and Help Re-<:ru te "Old Ne~rt-MKil" . No11sense. Elect George Wa·llace? As In Portland. three men far aa Wallace is concerned, gave the signals for pe~ce the answer is an emphatic acttviJU: in ~ au.dience to negd.ive. They conced~ that walk out. At Seattle, one either Humphrey or Nixon young woman in a i:ed dress will be elect.ed, bll't wJ>,at signalled various eh an t s they want to do in the mean· with the precision of Johnny time U: punish Humphrey Unita.5 calling signals for for having been part of the tbe Baltimore Cotts. Johnson a<hnlnisfration and • If yoti haYe old photogr.i.phs of ifYY pi.rt of _the H.-ir!:>or Area and ~-wish to make tbem ;tVai~}>le 10 the Histori~I Societies, .bring them IO~ Sa,vjngs from October 1 :10. The Soci~ties .. Wi:H eopy them,. give you •credit li ne, and add them to their permanent Historical Colledi.on, If your photo is.ever displayed or reproduC:ed1 you will ieceive credit in.print as the owner. Mirinen Savings and L<Yn Assoc~tion Westdiff• Doim' • Newport Beach; U:lif. 92660 • PhOne: 642--4000 The hard core may be secondly 1 bring public at em·all, but supporters at· teol:i9n to their belief that as t:riacted to this central diree· far as the Vietrlam· Wfll' is tion usually follow .guidance concerned, tile voters have I .\ • Monday-ihunday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm fricfai< 9'00 •-...... . W.-men Belleve Di~orce Not Answer For First Off enders - ' NEW YORK (Ui'I) -One miss by the Mr. doesn't necessarily mean divorce by the Mrs .. according to tod.~y's wives. 'Ibe Ladies Home Journal says a sw:vey indicates seven out of 10 American wives believe a single act of adultery by her hpsband should not necf!ssarily be considered grounds f o r divorce. . But it works both ways - tile wives said one Slip by them shouldn't ceuse their husbands to seek a divorce either. The magazine said 1,2'n readers who responded to its questionnaire asking the following questions: "A single act of.adultery by either partner should not be Cl\lse for divorce." Only 22 percent said they trunk the statement i 1 "rarely true . ' ' The . .. magazine said 35 · percent said it was "often true" and 39 percent said it was "sometimes true." The women's magazine said the reSults show "a surprisingIY lenient attitude toward Iriarital inf'Jdelity." The/same poll alao asked wives their prescriptions for ti;rppy marriages. Among t'he results: · -33 percent ol ti)e women said a husband should not treat his wife as a. mere "sexual object." -68 peceent said behavior between husband, and wife should be as courteous a.s when they were cowtng, -95 percent said husband and wife should respect each oUier's opinion even when they disagree. ~ . -86 percent Hid e wife should learn to live within her husband's income. • Highestin~restpossible on insured accQunts. •· - Bight! You'just <1n't get eamlngs on your fusured savings higher Ihm our 53 c:unent annual rat., compounded daily. That's 5.133 when maintmned for me year. And even more than that on our three year bonus accounts. • But earnings aren't the whole Huntington Savings story; There's the safe. tteady growth W~Vf/ had since 1928, There's the CODVen.ielJ.ce of our offi~ and the fr.lmdly, able crew there to .erve you. There's the even greater eoavmfenoe of our free Save-by~Mall service. • • So, If . .,,,are not ihady enjoyfDg the benefits of a savings a.-mt at H.1f4!oglua, ""1 na1:.q,.,, ......... YoiiI lib ... mimot ,... l!"til'.<1111 .. .·. Saw bymail. It's£:reet Cooia -Brandl: llrlstol at San Dltp F-, 92626' rundl r'iceMd byttte lOU'l .. m from tht lit, •nd from . tt.te of NCeipt ttlerttfter. Accounts insur9CI to $1!5,000 by the fedeql StYlnp and Loin lnsulllnce CorJiomion. l"REE I SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES , fOr accounts of $1 ,000 or more. end Loin~~• Miiin Of'ftol1 HW1tlr4t81'1 ,,.,_ ---------------- • HURRY- eALL TODAY! Thl1 It Yot.1r Last Chcince To Enloy Our fabulous Facilities ,At The l owMt _Ritt Ever •. , Offer Explr" Soon l ~ ~~ ' I BOTTOMS UP! You m•r, find your- self ups dt down somttimts 1t Holiday Hulth Spo but ~ lull part of JOW IMIYUually ,,_,_ .. dot!gnod .. lot JO" look -nry but rlgllt dclo upl TN wftl tnliJ tho 11cltl"11, hlttnfou1 ......... "' "" lu:oriovs ffturt 1,... ,,._., depart· -.. '"'' """ pr I w It I . showtrt, Or1111• tounty'o 11ost pof>UI• llN!th ond fun duh -... .... w--.... . Iott .. ..,,_...,. Contvr; DILUXI FA· CIUTllS, do•lgnod for saf1, i.st1,. ,. ..th. Mony -... to ch-. from ... f hmtrl COuntl lflrt . dolly I dr111ln1 rooms, whl.rlpo o l btth, lfllflll'OOll'I, HUM batt., m1111f9 room, IM uttrMioltt 1111 lnolment boOth. CALL Oil STOP IY TODAY! Costa Mesa 549-3361 2t00 Hort.o.IMI . Hritr Sb •••Inf Ctfthr * FOR FREE.TOUR OPEN 10 -TO 10 OVER 350 loCATIONS C'"OAST" TO COAST AND WORLDWtDI • ' --· OURNIE , T,iltldt1. °'""" I, l'IU- ~i~~,-Li\?e, in Colo.-: ·Candidate s. TV Format Proving ,Success • (;lub Open for Fall . . ~ · H.ar6~r Boy~ Followiri1 1 t w o · w e t .k '-paint, repolr llld lac•.uttiJ>C ~c UI• Boya Club Of the -ArU bM"H-opeliod JQr .lta 11,!1 Nld wmc,r schedule of activities. iram. S.turdays durial Ibo ~ Artl Ind C<llta liiroctor 1ur. • I I • County Parks Set Fees . . • - New equipment has been lnttaRed !II tie• ceatrl) Branch samea room, with Ille entire laClllly repoiDtfd Md billl a rd tabltl recoVered, accordint to Mae Dick Van Dv !JJldtn. The .gymnulum floor bu al'o been tt-firUbed and plalll are Ullder •11 lbr in inlromural boo-.u pro- LET'S BE fRIEIDlY U )'OU have new ntlthbort or know ot tn)'OM moYint to our are&. pleat f.rll U1 ao that we may extend a ttiendly w~come ml beJP thtm to become tcquatnUl In """ -__... · . Hunlirigton Beldl. VlsUor $U.9626 Cosl1 Mesa Visitor . 642"41.I 4 . So. Coast Vlshor 494-057' Harer Vishor Clyde, Hartwils .. sa.y1 111*1 dpo -~·· special •-• will be ol· .awl'llll,.. .. ~ » lertd 1n lapldary, p11oto1a1t, !'"*I 'on -N-.i ceramic1 and 111. , LUJut P1llll. P• ... Kid< Hours ""' I to S:!O p.m. ~ al -lllo Monday Uir.._. Friday and ~ BIT tr -""1 JO a.m. lo ·S p.m. • .,.._, •• ~::t: ~~rrlDR~PlllY · · · L-Ot£.. ULI Ii~•~ 111 •", I__,. Watw DIMall • r&:AMI ........ . I IXCUllM I •UAIANlllD DllAIUY Cl.IAllllr . • • ~ d 111111,. "'9Nt _ .. _a .. '"" ~ ... 1 "\ "-'••if • ... .............. .... ~~ ·---.......... ,., ·--, ..... .. ;. ............... .... oua UcLuari1 a1av1e1 Q RAP EJIY , ,...,. ......... .... .. _, ......... , .. .., ..•.. • •C-LEAN•ER~S~~··~~=b~·:.:·:· :· ~ t '.·•,,_UM...,. ~·!7' . Olf ... -~ '""' 20°' =· . 540-1366 ·/O . '42.o270 . . ' : 1702 NEWPORT llVD., COSTA MW ' --·--l --.. fr:ee P~89nal ch~~i!!t~cowits .. with a m1n1mum b~Ianc~ .. of·;.$·300 at, Security. Pa¢ifi¢ . .-B · • ~ .. · -~.; ... . , .. .. ·' T .. . . . . . I . • . . -. . , .. . • I "·'J -. ' I . ~ I ... . . " ' .. ' .. ' I ·-. •• • .. r··,...,.. " ... ,l .. • . ... • , . • " . ·' ··~,~ • I. t:.'.r.; .. " i~- . ··-· •<. ... ;.,w.~~ "ti i . • . 1· • "-::'' •. : : {J. • ·.-:: 1 • · · r , • ' . '" 'I I .. • " -·' ; 'u < -, ••• -"~ • • . . ' . .. -. y . ' I • .. ' .. • · . Regardless :of -how many · . you write, keep a minimum balance :of $300 in ·your personal chetki~ _·. accqunt, ana there .· is no monthly .··service charge. . If your. xnini,Q)~Ql qalance drOP$ Pe-~ low ·v$$Q8, ·,a :~new, 1..graoµated:;~;fee ...... '.., l)ched ~le ... applies :.-.. .L! : _ , i ~",,: ? . . Checi< ··nto:~.a ~security P~cii1$:6~ ~~·::. checking . acc~11nt. T~~-, taf.<e: q}9 -.:. ~ home and :use lt A let.-: -·---. ;~~ ·~~ ..... ~~:~ • e ' • t . -. ·- ' ' -· • • .. " .. ' \ • • .. . -. • ... J I J • • , ' Jofin 8. l•WIOft ·HELPS FORTY + .. • Coming-"the age of the consumer"' A PoiitiYe Ina· ' 1....t Policy9 f'1t the Id of 1968 will locm on the ertraordinary op- portunitiel aua:Pc in oar economy~ and the 1.._ient.od proopecta I-Or the 197()'1. Recent years ha11e seen a coocentr.ation of our economic capacity on meeting the needs ol VMtnam and building the industrial plant lo aooommodate the mualuooming do- mando of an aBloent population. 0-the coming ,ears. hoU&ing, nicreetion, fumitun and apptiancee., and m'any other groups ohankl loel the impact of a eociety which ti,, W15 ii .e:s:peetbd to prodoce an average fam.. ily inoome of $10,000 1o $12,000. year. The Economic Policy Committee of Den ' ' Wrtter & eo. hM anelyzad the market im- pact of -d ... lopments in ..... report which is available now at all Dean Witt.er office!i. The report inc)u11.ee a li!:t ot reoom- meoded 8eCUl'itie&. Stop'in or ptione-for your free copy or, i1 JiOU prefe<,,compleleandmail tbe ~below.~ iB no-cost or oblip- tioo, ol. oomN. DEAN WITTER. Iii: Co. INCOJlPDRATEII SA1'I nt.-ctS00 • LOS ANQEl[S • NoEW YOfttC. • CtnCAG0 --Brenton R. Ogden, Manager 881 Dover Drive. Newport Becu:n Telephone 642-6050 • ( • r • MORRIS PLAN PAYS interest per. year payable quarterly on $5000 Full-Paid Investment Certificates •At Morri• Plan, $5,000 Full- Pal d Thrift Investment Certifi· ca tel' earn S~ % lntareat per year and offer the conYer)lerice of quarterly lnt•reat paymenll by ohack. • Certlfl.cate1 may be pUf· chased by liidividuals, associ- ations and corporations. · • Money is inve1ted In short· term amortized loan• ana retail tales oontracta, none exceect.. Ing 60 months maturity, with avera119 llquldstlon of only 12 aionthe. • Since ita founding In 1918, Morris Plan has promptly met •very request for withCtrawal. Aueta in excess of one hun- dred million dollars. ·• fundsrplaced through Ocl 15 earn interest from Oct. 1. Su 11nterest per yUr I'S paid on Passbook Thrift Acceunts of 1ny •mount, ~ camputtd monthly ind cr1dit1d 1nd compou11ded qu1rt1rly. AVAILABLE TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY ··············--······-·-··-···~·--............. ~ THE MOlllS PLAN COMPA"Y of California TO: DEAN WITTER • co. INCORPORATED P\ene aend me a ropy o{ A POSITIVE IN- VESTMENT POlJCY*-FaU Market Outlook i...... ,.,_ Addna City 61at< Ip - • 673-3700 Newport Beech -3700 Newport . . . ~ . . . Other officea throughout Califomia PIONEERS OF C0NSUMEfll CREDIT SINCE 1911 • :M:UTU ASSETS OVER '421,000,000.00 MEADO!'Fla 31 !5 Eut Colorado llouleve P•Ndene, C.llfomla 91108 f. Boulevard '. Copy Center Opens in Mesa INGS • OTHER llRANCH Ol'l'1Ca w..t Arc.di• • c.tll'MI G~I• ' ' • • I .. ' ' , i" ~m E· ~ii !~ I~ f~ ,. ~ , •• ·'·~ • ,. ,. '" '" '" '" f: §~ g~ ~ .. .. g: ~ :!: &: 8: Go '" Go Go G• g~ G • '" •• g:: ge1 gr ~ 8li gr, •1• G< g~ &ll &" " g~ :r.: "" Go gg &" " gg fill • ., 811 F 1, 8~ g~ gg g{ Go 1~ ,, " g~ 8::' Gol "" n~ "" a:: .. "" "' "' "' "' "' "' "' ,. ~:. "' "' ... ... "• ... "' "' "' "' "' ... "' "' ... "' "• "" "' "' "" "' "' "' ... 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LI. ~ SHOU LDER RANCHER'S 89~ CLOD :;;,','0- ~~!!!G RIB ), .. ~.,. ROAST U.S.D.A.CHOICE 53 ~>R~\9#~~~'8 RUSTLER'S CLI. ~-__ rt\ ~ WW' -~ ~ ~ rn' ROAST . (7-BONE 'O~STJ ; 1 'CHQCKHWAGON ' 3· · 1-.. c ROAST . . . IL . . (BLADE CIJT) . . -GOW RUIH ITIAKS - : U.S.D.A. CHOICE NEW YORI CUT RIB EYE STWS- BEEF TENDERLOIN 'I" ... 'I" ' II. ·~ . lt. U.S.D.A. CHOICE ROUND-UP STEAK \(ROUND STEAK) U.S.D.A. CHOICE GRUB STEAK (CHUCK STEAK) c.-NT•" CUT 77: .· 5 91 GolC~iuuet STEAKS (T·B!ine or Club)' ~1~ Matt Dillon STEAK (RIB STEAK) 98:. ~ llO _STAMPS • flll GAMES • 10 GIMMICIS • JIST EVERYDAY LOW PllCES plus J STAR Sl'ECIAl.S ~ . . / . • •• •• 0---4~ ~Star ): • • STAR •• c.OFFEE"'"'""·"·"·7""k1 •. ·c·, .... ORWN•:··s .... , S•ECIALS· ( ( KRAFT G!RIU e STRAINED: BABY FOOD AU VAllETIES . 10' .$M'J lJ • • . ' L .. ' PILLSBURY ZEE • PRINTED CAKE PAPER MIXES TOWELS ALL VARIETIES 180 SHEET luV1 32c 1.1. 25' ',ANcHL ... 7• SAVE lOc FRESH PRODUCE CASABA MELON Fresh NEW CROP SWEET · VINE RI PENED ·3c ll. CELERY •o.w.11 ' Dellcleu1 APRICOTS ~~~~!W 55' ....;"'' I OZ. l'KG. MACARONI DINNERS •CHEESE 19 e MEX ICAN C e ITALIAN SAVI 2c • PLUMROSE DEVILED HAM Special!~ -!t ••• .,.,,. IOV· MATE . COB -k lngs. m ade · po••ible b y . .. ........ uvr k • •l'UDGFOPID . 4x7-41/a oz. 1p•dol ""'ho•• l<om lhe mon· • 15 ' 4 3 uf~<tu"' ond poued on to you ' JUllOR ( SLICED ( everyday. •11qs EF~ECTIVE ' . FOOD . HAI 't~ WEDNESDAY .thn.i TUESDAY "'"NHATTAN e 1 oz. 'Ko.a. 2f• OCT. 2 thru OCT. 1 H oz. •OTTL• • 1Avr .. WNCH MEATS ...... \" ......•. .Hll'lllz 35 ... .., ....... •, ~~ .... ·as~ STORE HOURS r;1n ( PARMISAH OUISE . . . . . • .. • . • . . · DAILY-1 0 A.M. to 9 ,,M, l11c11111 ' ' ALL M1.AT e 1 La. ,KG. ,1.)i.' 59¢ SAT.~ SUN. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. IARMIRJOHNWIENHS ··---~ .. ~~g: 3·9c SAVE 1Ck • DSTREYOAIMRMOOElO&N'"''s·6~·~; ~ LUZiAKNE ~ .COFFEE . " """"" """' • ""'' HANClE, ""°"' COVE• 59C • t lVAl e MOOO. 753 e l!EG. $12.95 .SAVI . , ELECTRIC '666 12 ', CAI .OPEIER • GORiLu . M<Uo< STVUt«>. SUPO HA!O cvrm MILK wmtNOHCW . MOO. ,, ........... :"~~ 49'. ~;ua!R S666 DllCOUllT COUPOll ' . 1·1's ··smart to SHOP -and SAVE at FAD ~ .... ~NTA ANA -21 20 so. BRI STOL AT WARNER . C:OSTA MESA·..:.::2t oo .HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON . \ . . . •' . ' . _,, -~ . . - . ' . . • ' ' -. , ~ JODIAN t'ASTINGS, -1 1 .......... " '"" ... ... u Pl ay I Act.or s . In C o s t ~u ., v ' 1· / All friends of little theater .ire invited to doa1 ~ .i ~n .1embers of the Huntington Beabb PlayllOWHt at tile 1""'111d Beeux Arts Ball • .-' . 1· • The z;>ny, colorful ovelll 11ti1Ltake p~I!· F'Jid.O)'~ ~ 18, .In Ille Meadowlark Country Club, 167811 Gr'aham st..~. , .• ,· 1 Masked guests \IJ'essed in C<>lllumes dei>ietlni • •vtl'.Y1i>lnlr 'from cavemen ·lo -Marie Antoinette will gattier for-~ at''I p.nl. llDd a tempting 'buflet will be o!ferod at I p.m. , . .- • .. I 'Cbilirtnan •llJr this yj!<U''s ball agai/1 y,ill be, Tbomu Brocltrick ,Who h.~dled arrangements for last yeer's ~,; . ; ,. ' :r.~rll~ipaMs>n· the ~ season's playbousll•'i>'ii:.iuctions will be ,.,.,,~-~~en awards for difle<'ellt categories in acting, dirdng ,. : anti s,et ·4eSjgn1 are· presented foUOwing dinrier. ·~ : · 1\c~f/ls for !he ball, which represents the clilmination of a nason I or both joy•and· suffering by playhouff members, will be '" per -: : cotij>le or $5 .lot'individuals. Reservations muSt be made·by Saturday, i Oct. 12, and llOne'will be a~ after !hat date. For reservations or additional Uiformation, supporters and memo hers are invited to call ·Mrs. Broderick, 536-9498, or Mrs. Norbert Murphy, SSf>.8861. RoundlnJ! out the evening of lun will be dancing to the music OI Warren Bar:li:er and his orchestra. The ball is presented annually to stimulate and retain interest in the mediwn for community culture provided by the little theater group. Mrs. William Susman, board member of the playhouse, also ·. serves as chairman of patmps. life memberships and ·seas.on tickets. Patron memberships may be obtained for· $25, Season tickets are $7, and life memberships, $100. Clu b ·Fill s Ocf o1'er .. ~. -. r· . ' Calendar Cailfornia wines and rare cheeses will be sampled · wh"en ~members of the Seal Beach Junior Woman's Club and their husbands attend a wine-tasting party Thurs· _ ~ day, Oct. 3, in the RosSmoor <1 Inn. In addition to providing an enterta1ning evening, the ga~ermg· also will raise funds for the clyb'a philan- throPies. Tickets for the e v e n t, which will begin ,.at 8 p.m., &N.? 15 per couple and may be obtained from any Jun- ior member. A weekend trip to Las Vegas-w~ll be awarded during the party' .. The next business meet· ing will take place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, irJ · the North Seal Beach Com- munity Center, according to Mrs. H. D. Brown, pres.i· del)l AU women under 35 who Uve in Seal Beacb and would.. like to learn more a1';>ut \the activities of the clUb are invited .to attend. ; 0 er October plans fi>r the club include assistii\g with the sucker booth dur-. .. • • DRESS REHEARW.. ~ -~~ and waiting'ln the wings for the 1econd, annual Beallr AN . are (ISi! to rig)lt) Mrs. George Ralph, Norbert lllm'J*y ad Mn. William'Sulman,.mernbers of the H~ Beach -Playbou9e which l)lOllsors the · costumed , ,- awards party and diJmer danCe. The public ·is' invited to attend the ball which will take plaCe Friday, Oct.: 18, ind ir"eaervationt; must be made by Saturday 1 Oct. 12. League ' . ' ) .. Bids -·9 Ma i.led . To Provi·s·io·n-a Js • Invitations are in the mail. for pr.o0si0nal5 of the National Charity League, SOutli 'Cbast Chapt.er, to attend an orientation coffee Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the Huntington Harbour home of Mrs. E. Fred Grether, provisional chairman. The infonnal coffee takes place annually to acquaint the prospective members with the many activities and services of the non-profit otgani.za .. tion . _. During the coffee Mrs. Richard Dolan, pres: ident, will o.utline the program. Mrs. William' Ma~ey, director ~ th~ thrift shop, will . e:cplain her . duties and the obligations of each provtstonal. Service and awards ·chairman Mrs. James Harbeson will outline ways both mothers and their 'I'icktocker daughters may earn points , and Mrs. Rtchard Welch; Ticktocker coordinator, will tell tht gir~s' activities and communit~ ~~r_v.ice projects. Concluding the program Will .be Mrs. Bruce· Murphy, philanthropy chairman, who will explain the philanthropic projects the group supports. The ·South Coast Chapter last ye.a:r presented 1 $1500 cheek to the Community Epilepsy Clinic. It also provides for a foster children's fund, the l.<>a . Alamiios Sanitarium and the Teen Angel program· at the Orange County Medical Center.. The league is comprisM of ·patronesses and Ticktocker gl'QJ.lps organized. tb initiate and encour .. age Charitable endeavor! and to "foster social, cultural and philanthropic trai~ng. .. Ing ·the city's Halloween Carnival. ,The y co-hosted at the dedication of the new (ire station i.st month. COFFEE DATE SEALED -Accepting her invitation to .. pro- fisiooal colfee sponsored by the South Coast Ch-pier, l'{a~onal Charity League, is Mrs. James Rid~ (right). Preparillg in~i- •tat1ons !or the' otieiltailoo are (left lo' right) Mrs. Ethel Sorenson · · and Mrs;· E,. Freil G~.er, who will hoot the mef/ling. in her Huntingtiin Harbour hO!lle on Wednesday, Oct. 16. · New provisionals.,are the'Mmes. Chester Haug, AJlen Hughes, Thomlis Ka.Sabali, Jameft Ridenouc and · Gerald FitrGerald, and i>at'\>"esses ·are 'tile Mmes . Lelal\d Parker, Ethel Sorenson and E. FriJd Gr~tber., · • Keyhole/ Offers lnsid~. Vie W:o.f Student's Hornewor·k. ·Ha hi ts I DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Usually 1 agree with your advice but tbs ti.me . your old·fa silioned rigidity bu turned me against you. I refer tQ the teenage .__ girl whose father blew up because 1he ,,..-.~ and her boyfriend were ttudylng to the , bedroom . You agreed wlth the peH.nL ANN LANDERS llow m·i wile managM te -teep up Uie house and y.ard, market, cook, WRSh. end iron. take. the ldds to the dentltt and Scouts, sew costume• for Rob have been. married, they have 1pent Mothers Day, Fathers Day, 'ThanksiiVing, <llrlstm111, Easter and 'Ille 4lh al July with 11le other CraodParetis. We .. id them on St, l'attlck'1· Day and 1.Jabor Day. ~Why all the. fusa over a bedroom? Sex occurs on beaches. lD baystackl, DF..All FITCH: ' Yo• a.re • tn oar1, on back porches, to teJepbone ptn111tve youna l1d1 -Ht Jft left beotl1I Md just about any place you eut a vltal part of Utt r1t1ter•1 ffm• can name. Sure, there'• a bed iB a plaint. TH itrf'•' Wroem ... , wat bedroom ; but ti se.x 11 what peop!e ,_..... r -'~h -•· 1 'l hi.•e in mlnct they don't Miid a betl. A ~ec1. ...... )'M' •-"'le " .. au-1 woO't do IOD'le.tht.ng in ber wen would rt.•• a Uttle bettef. _....,, thM Ibo bam'I alttady'1IO!lt > , 1omew1Mn olle. DEAR ANN LANDERS: To the guy My bedroom "-'1• fA> be UM beat w11o atinod • b Im•• If "AriltoUe's • ~In tile -tA> otudy bectulO It Brotber-ln-law" 'llld wondend wtllt 11 quiet, prl .. Md 1>111 a de&k In It. women do all dly bellde1 drink ·colfeo TbL'lb fen; lettlai me blow off a littl• and lalk ,oo the ""°"" -. I found out ~st.am -1'1'1'CdRBERG, MA5S. when lll1 ' wilt llld tlo p fA> Ibo ' ~ ~ ~ I • . , · th\!m, bake cakes and pie~. do club , ' work~ drive h• moiµier around , is · beybndtme. ·hosp.tat. It WU dWiaa my vacaUon ~ Tb~• year we ·nnt Jean and Rob I bad 1 [eal oppo t.1-tlo play The 1vera.ce A{nerican housewife is ·and tM grandcNldrflrl with us for bouse'flle·Ml ti~1 , •mJr&oi.1'0fkor.AnJtguyW)lodoubt> "Thanklgivlog or Ou'Illlmi1 . My •hut- l cooked thrff perrecuy . rolUn It abould . t.y to ~ In ~. tenni•, -Oand /'"'I. a. b;art attack In April and meala 1""'7 'diy, did nine !OactJ M shoes : for • coup!e .. Cl days. -bi1 health Is not aood . JeOt1'1 poreuts lauiidr,-, triilct tolrbo llime ahprU llilct SMAR'l'SR NOW · ore, much younger thn we are and • work 1blrtl"'-ICo<dlid ~mwtt IJld :....rD!lAR•fiMAllTilR:--'l'ltot-...;..ld ,y1111 1-will pro)lebl.Y 1>av1 many 111or knocUd llMI bol!iifta 'off the ahlrU. I !teat 'ts' adllloal •I W.m•• loWlifl you ,...,_. ·lo 'l)IJoY th• 11tll1 ones. llhall· I pve •P lrl'Ini lo ci-~.·,-or tlaiea. .. , ._ " · · ~ to Jean'• ~ ebout n1 .... ma/<e tbe beda. No-aia 1 &otone ,Ina tllem! -WISHING 1'AIRNESS room In •hll)le'-llie lcida 'tori lip DEAR" ANN · LANDERS' P'or ftvt . Dl!lAR WISll: lleleu!llC'11lem from tbooMlb.tdl••tlllllilied.. ,_.,,...,:mi.. Jean and CMD' ... whlT DW 11117 alp• --la ,, ' ·~ ·r blood!: Ttlk to your ..0 J8' J,.L TeD them ..Ow. y°ou reet. "If tlley lf9 ja. tere11ed'l1 belill !>Ir, ·Ibey "'1t·qiee fA> ll)lerule the Tliubll""" ad Chr!1tinaa bollday1 -- -.... lid tbe ot&.r wll,b J~u'1 ~" . ' Umure of yourtelf oo'·date•1 Wbit'1 right! Wllat'I WTODJT Shoald ,..! Shi/ulcfn't you !'SenCI lot ADD ~· booltlet "Datini DoJ ·a.id· D<lll'tl.~ enclosing with your requeot ~ ooat'i in 'coin -and • ,1on,, tell~ ~ ' -it:an\ped lllVtlopt. 1 Ann IAn!l•n w\11 be ~ t>o bi!P you wltb your~-Sood tbeato her in l:ere of tbe b.uLl! PILOT ... .c1ot1nc .... u.addrtqecl, oiamped ; •• ffklpo. . I .. ' l • • I I I .. 14 DAILV PILOT l"sdly, Oetob<t I, 1968 • Store Rea1 Treat in F~i · NewP?rt E_ be/ /s--,- SCOUTING FOR~ FASHIONS:.. TwO miinben of the Orange County Girl Scout Council (left fo right) Mrs. J. E. Hale of Huntington Beach, trainer, and Mrs. M. G. Fedorchek, Santa Ana, Neighbol!lood Chairman, model the two new Girl Scout unifo!'lllS for adults in scouting. 1'.lbe' women are visiting adult . scout meetings to show the new dresses to th• 7;ooo ·women in acouting in the county. . . . : Unifor.ms Upclr;:ited . Scout · Leaders StY-Jish While revolutions have • taken place In the fashion : capitals the Girl Scout leader has quieUy ~ontinued her duties in her 1948 style . dress ... until this year. To the relief. of 7,,000 Orange County women in Girl Scouts, fashion has finally caught up to them. Sportswear designer Stella Sloat was commissioned by the National Board of Direc- tors of the Girl Scouts of the USK to create two · new styles. One is -a short 11eeve dress in a.. drip dry fabric which can be worn wtth or without belt, and the other is a three11uar.ter sleeve dress mad;, of dacron polyester with fabric belt. Both are modified A-line with walking pleats and:patcb pockets. A generous hem caters to each individual's 1 en g t h pre- ference .. Completing .fhe costume ts a new beret. bf-Mis& Emme Olympion's -Strongest Fc(n of New York and a bone coJ.. ored scaH and gloves._ ~ , The first uniform wu ·of dark blue duck fabric and was, woni by! Englilb Girl Guid,es OD Ma, Day of.1912. Present uniforms, designed by Maiil.bOcher in lMB, can be used until they wear out. Adult scout uniforms are produced in lizea a to 441n, with the most popular bein& size 14. Thirteen are.a stores . otock them and nat1onan,., more than 40,<XM> a year are sold. · Newport Beach Jewell 'Insured' For Mexico City's Olympic Games By JUDY llUJIST OI 1M Dally ,not Sii" Bill Jewell. t w o;t I m e Olympian, ha11 f o u·nd a "jewel" of a wile ib Carol Mauser Jewell. Mrs. Jewell looks tnore like a petite high school student than the young wife of an athletic giant who is scheduled for the kayak competition in th & 19th Olympiad in Mexico City. An elementary s c h o o l ~"'}, teacher. Carol at f>..foot-3, nas a slight shadow com- pared to Bill who reaches 6·foot-2, ''It was in high school. our sophom·ore ye8.r, when I fir!it met Bill," she smiled and showed .a set of dim- . pies. "He was a great surfer and swimmer." Arolllld the end of their junior year, the high scliool prom queen and star athlete began dating. Both attended 0 r a n g e Coast College and Carol went on to San Jose State College where stir was a song leader and affiliated with Delta Gamma. Her fu· ture husband went to the University of Southern Cal- ifornia and California State College at Long Beach. "While he was in training in 1¥64 for the Olympics in Tokyo he became s Navy man,'~ she volunteered. "Bil! now ls finishing 11p hb last year as a corpsman serving in Long Beach." He commutes to their home In Newport Beach, and for the past 5everal mooths their time schedules have been hectic. "At the very beginning he worked eight hours for the Navy and would drive home to practice paddling in lhe dar~ Last June Bill was allowed two Jnontlis to trav· ti to Sweden· to train for the Olympics. OJ cour" I ~ went w l t·h him,.. Carol Jallfhed. TRAVELING SOUTH Mrs. Bill Jewell · color pictures or her fam · ily and the two of them in Sweden. The majority pic- tured a ta.I I, muscular. good.looking man sporting a reddish beard next to his naturally attractive wife . Carol phot.ographs well. She is the girl-next-door type with. long auburn hair caught in back with a bow and curls cascading down her neck. ,She was stylishly dressed in a wool jumper featuring fa shionable fall colors and a white frilly blouse. For a period of i;everal months after she graduated from San Jose she perform· ed in movies as an extra. "I was briefly in 'Snip of Fools' and a picture with Elvis Presley. 1 was in 5everal 'Ouie a11d Harriet' te\evisioo shows and com- mercia1s." ·she noted with slight embarrassmenl , That same year in Au- gust. 1964. BiU ahd she be· came engaged. And. follow- ing the OJy.mpic Games . they wen: married in NO"· phases. "I used t.o be an avid tennis p!aye.r, next I participated In gym.nuUc1 and now I jog for a mile.'" Residing In Baylhor<s for one year, Carol his lived ta Newp«t llnee tho was 14. ''Wh~ we moveC into our home we replanted' tile lawn and BID land blutad the bricks." Sbo g1llil<d -she remembered her m. band uoed ioo poundJ of sand to complete tbe job. "Bill love• working on snytblng m .. hanlcal. We have a boat in the iaraae wblch ho ii always rebliJd. ing. And for. ,Valentlne;1 Day be bought me a Moclel T which he w11 continUlll)' workinl -,,.,_ II llna1ly rum. and I am ndecotetinl the in&lde,'" lhe &aid wttb ob- vious pride. '.'Bill i. • ptrleclionlst. He dOel thlnp well ••• and gives e~ a lot of thought. Wo --Oil almost evuytlllnc, from food to furniture to fashions. Be ii quiet but bu a marvelo .. sense of humor. He ·tur· prises me in so ma111 ways." , She confiilued, "My bus· band love! to tetch and help people. He is !p patient. Years ago he. taught ,~<mi He witt the butterfly stroke and now she is competing in the 1968 Olympics in two butterfly events," she said proudly. When the All·Amerlcan high school and colleJe sw.i.mrner finishes the serv· ice he wanta to becom• a physicaJ education teacher. "1 would like to do that~" she conc}uded. One dky 1 o in e lucky school may be able to add tw0 "Jewell" to itJ O'OW1l. Fiesta Time SllCEl*BOllDED CREPE. . 77" --23"..,.. $ fleo,IODll-fllcot ~-"•'"'lotJ" ---llriidll to lht lotllt lllllld -4$·-Rei $2.98 How Only "l will be going to Mex· ico Cit:t for £rve days with ,. Bill'• porepll Mr. and Mn. vem.ber. Senors and 9elXll'U el "We ~·ere going lo hon· 11alecrest Part "-ill dine and HU"""."'•M,llACH .JYtnl J ... 11 'ot .~•wport. .. T Carol it Ille ..,.ug1i~ 01 [ 0-.. I[. Ka...,. of Co<ta -ml bu tbne older mton-..i a twin brother. eymoon In Hsv:ali but Bill dance under the IWI at t1'e E41fltW .t ....._. had to take a cruiH with clubhouse Friday, Oct. 4. ....,... c..ttt- the NsVJ." ahe aiflh<d. Lo-durillg 1 !..... fft.IMI ter they viaited Sun Valley, Cocl:lsilt 1'\11 be ...,,... al Jd~~· ~ta'°~:s!kil~~·cher 'I ::.. p.m. A mlriracbl bad AMAHllll tJOO"~ H•hc-t. ... ,., , .. ' 44 yd. 44 ~· c~"'"'"" ·-·~ .... , -.C....J!- ...24JJ - • _..._ "f am 111 .. 1nu1 .. older' and. 1111 -Is )I) Inch•~ taU.. er." Ibo chuckled. enjoys water and snow ikJ. ~ ~t 1 .... d~ ~ 111 H. I.Hr•~""' c-+.t Inf and bodf llll'fin1. To an. w er p.., •O< d~I· . . NS.I Ito keep her trim figure Carol · A pool.id• floor -ai11> ls · · t UJl ·~•IHMI-"°!•• C.. l'ltu IJMOI• At thll "YI/ 1be pulled out f•• passed through many pl8.lljl«L \ ----"----'-=--~----------~- • • .. .. , FOLK SINGER· c1,;,_.Trut Club Tells · T-ots Tples- -M1mb1r1 of the Wtillmlnltlf-W-.'1 Cl•bi wtD be~--'l1ttzra. -and rrtd17, Oct. 3 ...i 4.. StcrYtime, ""'*red 1'Y .,. dtt>, will l>olla In 111• W-niler Ubrory at IO:IO a.m. Half·ho;ur seaslo.os ~ coasist ol two er three ~ suitable to p r eschool obtldren reed by a librarian ao:l • show and tell period c:ootributed by 3, 4 and · 5- yeer-old.1. Then will be a dlarge .of l50 cenU: for six weeks which will 1-n c l U d e Christ.mu. Easter and gr ad u a t i OD portleo. ~ Items donated by tbe club II) tbe libr9cy, located In 1lle ~ Jer Shopplnl , Ce fltclude a slide pro. • jectcl Ind ICl"een, magazine boot· ~a. camera, flm and H•thbulb1 ...S di.ldren.'1 chairs. ""'· Rlcbord Seo! ond Mrt.,Joll!>» -··!run · 111< _,, eltt>. ond Mr1. Hlldnd ,....... -1t0m tbe lllnr)' ·-dur1nl tbe cl>ildreli• Jl'(ICraml. -NB A~xiliery The Lodltl' AuslllarYJ· of Newport -F l r-. -~~11"'" tho tblid W • of each :month It I p.m. tn varloUt Jocatlom. Inform• ti o a reelrdlnl -· moy tie -b 1 11elepbojilnC Mn-T. C. DoileJ', Ml 9IS Prtees , .. Alduced on ivlry MW port*t and ctblntt SINGER"'MWln1 machine. llNIER · "fa':ftOnly 1• .. 44c ........ .,....,,,__._ ......... ,... ...... ' , . -l-Jir-••••SINGIRW.t' SINGER · IUINA PAii . ' llJD 0 11 The Me ll TA a.IMO ·· ..... ,,.,, .. c..t~ COstA MBA JJOO Ha"'4r tfit.4, 1(1 •• ,,,, .......... C.11t.t •AT,...._,.flfTHElilmt~. ANAHllM •AIDIN ••ow Ill N. l.NN "'' o..,... tl'-1126 AMh•l111 C.11t.r IJMOll ' o....;,. C..af'J "'" l.IUNTIN6TON Ill.CH SANTA ANA Lhfl9W •f h•c• D_,_ 197°1041 H1111ti11p1t.h•di 101 w. 4th St. c..... 1(1 2·1'41 "'MllADA: .. I I024 L leffw .. 1- LA I.Wt Lo--- COSTA MIU ...... ~~- 146.24J1 S..tt. e.. .. """ . \ \ • --.-·------· --- Auxiliary 'Probes' Underwater Life ~utting away rods and reels and awaiting an under- q:water tour via a talk on Operation Sea Lab III are ~ell to right) !lie Mmes. Robert G. Engmal), Robert auck <ind Donn Bravender, members of the Wom- .f.en's Aµxiliafy to the Orange County DenW Society. .... -c!:'Shoplifting Sprees - The auxiliary'• first meeting of ttJe season will take place at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, ~. 9, in the Fuller· ton home of Dr. and Mrs. ·o. Lind""Jooes, and speak· er will be Eric P. Strutt,. writer .ind .pr(>ducer of documentary' films . . Horosco/)ft • • WEONESDA Y from ... Ylll-vtewe ,,_ It): 111 oelf·reliant. Tboll• B I R T B D A 1'. 1°" ate .~o·a-2 net known. SUrprlH elenitnt at.,. lop may bo c6nlused. s•nsltlve;·ardJtic: y.., now """"1 cf\ .is featured. I a f 1 u e a e 1 Set the pace. Cycle remains have encountered • 111 • • '1 IYDNEY OM.tBll 111reldl. You an able to hlgb. Be coalldent, dynamic.. challenge . and hove Oil- • ..,,. wile -contrOll cOmi>leti lmportaal ~ ~ come yoor ""Y, • portunity to 11<9 .. allililleo. 111o -.,.., , • A11ro1oCY ol projoel. Bo srotefUI but •loo. G~N-ERAL ·,l'E.N•• poim .. w11,H CAPRICORN . (Doc. 23-·<lll<T!"!-ng. Dt;NCIES: ,Cyc)e blgb f<r · Alim (~ 21·AprlL· Jan. 11): ,,,,_,and PISCES (Feb. 19-1\18"' AQUARIUS, PISCES, D): A-:uy\e mlaill·· )!l<Sliey !'111 •<ii mlL XAow ·JI)): Secret meuo r.,• .. -NRIES. Special wml le -.,s -acquialliont· 11'11 and .r e 11> o • d ac-. diaclOlure .could highllibt' CAPRICQRN : -· ~ in. or pc-.blp dNI is eon· c<l<dingly. Heed odvlco ol d11 .• Expei>d' sj>bere of u... more ....U-•light. · ciroed. Guard :your •sseta. one wbo i8 conservative. tere1t. 00n't be bOgged • To flllll wt ..,, ~., tor .,... "' Don't P • r ·m rt lelltiment, Othenriae a reltUontblrr , down with.one .ldea, me1bod . 4.IOn"~v,,,.. "'·v .,,rJ;,., 0mw _,1 ""..,.. to thr cout end becauae Of finu· •Bo veraaule~ diapla~·,..,. ,.=i;. -1:1:1 'iii: "' -:::I Cua~ .JO..~e. specu°l:, ~Q~~s :p ... io.Fob. ~:"'~t ~~~~· ~;i.flfl.ik-;:,,;~=!. -' TAURUS . (A)irl :IO-May :IG):Some--·- biUow -io wt otock in --llond··-,_u, B e l'ICtl'IM. llut <bl~' balieve ....,.,..,you Avoid oeedle• ,~, 1 a D· -J&i>llihl.. ' · . GDDNI (May, Jr.June . :llD):°*k~-­ -jourlle:>w. Auocl ..... ............. • and .i&bbor• .,. ~ w*1 your 1DoulliV, · Odioaa, M or • IOClai oclioily ........... , """ . Md 1m..-. llUIOlileGJO, -<rAHeER J\IM 21.July 22):. You are able to bAaJc ~ nu.metou. , re~tric- 11-; You-'-pin tpeCiaJ ,..,,._. ·-of ..,. pooito iex p IO 1 • In· llrumenW f<1!e:O Slick to> illllfll, &?aid em1v .... nce. ' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be a ~ 'ebiervw. ~ arf!. Rdt1Dfed. LiJten a n d 1-a. Doll't """' your .... -.. You ltltimaiiely pin ........ po!Mmce, chann. ~ -.:Yto act on lmpoloe. i'loy waiting pme. . .. VIRGO(AU1.~.22): H you teek too mucb at · once.. ~ -'ii aained. Fhlilll· one iUt .t a time. Don't apread yourself too U'lilL Kflt!!P reaotutiOOI coo· TREMENDOUS ' REDUCTIO.N·S <ll:nillc diel. uer<ise and OVER 2000 PAIR . ~ ltv ii moderation. . 111111 LIBM ~Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Doa't be' in too much of a Iturey to !J><!Od. Genuine baritalo ls AVailoble -il you take time to ;loOk. One who works lfiib. yOu dOes not ap- -~· le ho~•. oil factl. Act accordingly. . ' LADIES .. SHOES NOW f Customers Hel pi.ng \lhemse:lves f; -By ~ARIS ROSS f worth crf ,goods in a yewr. ~que 9lops . which -are -9ll9p9Cted p~r ~ 0 bad SCORPIO .(Oct. 23-!IW•· U): Overcome temptation to veer toward wishful thinking. Key to' IUCCe81 ii facinC facts. e .h • c k i a g details. Home lilualion IS accented. Iovelt)n your own future. You'll gain. . I e Joyce '1088 . 51288 • to $20.00 -:, LONDON (UP I) _ When Teenage toorista fr~ m poorly staffe.d. It is easy cbedcs. ·-_1!,a London store a39istant Europe and the . Unt!-00 enoogh to slip candelabra :?asked a group d young States add to · the ~ilfenng and silver into • briefceae ;tpi·Slbcmers if they wanted by the locals, ~ fur ~~g when no ~ is look- SAGl'M'AlllUS (Nov. 22-1 Dec. 21): You get boost ~~ '""'4DY help, they replied witlh a c l()(.h~s and ~~-.The The More detectives at the mgular honesty. "We are foa.vorit&_ .are 11 p 1 t 1 ck 5 ' confer-decided to ask l ; •• -·-1 ,, i t cc k 1 n g s, cashmere ..--p~...,. """'_.e ves. . cardigans and uOOErwar. the courts bJ impc>se toµgher ~-They . were, too. Sll<lplif-Altogellller British com· penalties fur 1h(11plifting and ~-. . . merce is estimared to lose foc the home office to cease ~! A g~. shopli:ft~g. s~ee 50 mHlion pounds (Sl20 renewing visitors' perm.its .$Js plaguing B r 1 t a 1 n . mill.ioo) a year through fOr persons convicted of of. ~oreigners carry .a share of shoplifting .and thefts by tenses overseas. -"' ::!h!. ~lame, partieularly. a staff, anotner big problem. The courts have the l)OWe1' ~'Otonow; gmlg of Australian "Loodoo is tmning out to ta impose a maximum 1ix-~. Ne_w Zee 1 a n d . J>:'"O· be the dumping ground. for month )ail sentence ca6d 400 ;:;iesswna\s who ~e driving crooks from all over the pound ($960) Me per of-~n? Yard matl.Qnd who , wo.rld -pickpoc keti, fense. ffe estimated to have rack-sh1:1plifters , the lot," said ex-As a measure of their ~ off perhaps .as much as a p 0 1 i c e m a n :a i c b a r d awn, some of tile stores are :lrnillion pounds Cll:• million) Brindley, 281 security chief forming -a ''jun g I e ~ J th ,;. ~-telegnl41h" Wher<by they ;:i foe one ..... e ~ MVres on alert eadl. other if bhey ...,. Londoo's Oxford Street. "I"""' !°· DONNA BAGLEY :' To Merry:· ::; j Betrotha/.- RevealecJ During • party f()(' clfl6fl friends and relatives in the Cost.a Mesa home of Mr. and Mrs . ~ald E. Bagley, u..,, amounced 1l>e eogag~­ rnent ol tbefr daugltla-. Don· na Jean 'Bagley lo Cy.<lt" E. Graham, Jr. ;i., Miss Bilgley ls a gradua\8 or c .. ta Mea&.f:!igh_ScbQOI. attended a beauty college and' l!OW II &ty.dying at Orange Coast College. He rec~ chaired a coo-a kmwn ~r · or • ference ol security men from the tql stores to try to ·combet these thefts, MU.ch have shot up remark.ably in. the past few yeers. WHAT ARfi 'l'CltJ GOING TO DO ''Make no mistake, there is iari AUrStralian g&ng," &ei.d Brindley. "There ii no 'Mr. Big.' The Operation is' run "''""' like • climrni<tee but A80IJT TOOA rs they are getting caught an over the country.'' LOOK LIKE A Brindley said "e lot ol the big stuff, like dques and ~ lOC>l? jewelry, that they take is going to America. They take it !root ........ ''-and Classes1 ' Offered Arts aa'd er8fts classes will be sPonsored by the HUJltington Beach Junior w&marl•1 . Club in the dubho111e. The clisse1 will '8ke place' between 8 and 10 tonight, and Tuesday, Oct. 15 and 29. The public ii invited but since classes art llinited, anyone Wishing to attend 1h.ould contact Mn., WJlliam Lokken. 14:1-3747. , 1 Demonstrated will bt the Crafting er 1traw flower•, papler mache,. burlAp mod yam and formafllm . InstrucUon e.180 wW be given in sold loaf. angel draping, tiasut Do-• In<! , u.~ el eowMI --..... -.. ~ • ..,......Jf.,,. ... , ,_ ...... Hop•·•lt? - le<Mtihlf,-~=fortoWt? .......... ~·,,.. .............. 3.tPO -.-.,......;..- -~--y ..... _ _..., ' -· .... -" .i..,.;.g. .. ~ ..... --. ....... n. ........ --·~­l'fCN' .,andex ckgs like • !MW .... hi whh .,cl fmhiOfl coton. ,_, ltOte lhit: sizwHI~ .tOOO. ftwGood_k....., Soal ·.to\;p 04 .. tor -----..,. ... -."'°""' ~ .......... . -·· . You can tell a &tore by the company(•) it keeps I . MARTIN'S Keeps the finest When ·you shop a+ Martin'• you know you·r~ in 9oocl C:l?mpeny. You can shop with confidenc•, s~cura in tha k~wledga that you are makin9 yOur 1election1 from 1om•·of th• t."t known n•m•• in th• hom• fura ni1hin91 i~dU~try., l.i1tff below •r• jU1t • f•w of tho rftany ••Ctlla~1fumitur• m•nu,factur•r1 W• t•prt1ent. So, if you h•von't· Visited u1 recently, stop in end cli1cover for youn.tf how cleli9htful fumlture 'shop- ping Can be • •• whtl' you're surrounded by ftmou1 ntime1 tiko thes.: ( ' .. • ROYAL COAOI • SIMMOO : ' • tlCKMAN , • FREDRICK. COOPER •SAN~· • AME~ICl~ 1 .. • LA,z;BQY·' • BUTLER SPECIAHY ·~ CAUF. "ifiENDS ~ . •MOOE • • • • SEALY REMBRANDT BIGELOW PHILADELPHIA · • THoMASVILLE ~ BROYHILL. • BERKLINE ' • CALIF. FURNITURE • SLIGH LOWRY ' SOOPS • REGAL • LANE ' ~ J • • _. COStA MESA'S OLDEST • HOMI' OWNED " ' FURNITUltl STORE ' ' • Gepetto e Capezio • Footflairs e Angelinos • -and- FLATS Formerly / $11.00 to $16.CO • Joyce.-e-. ·e Capezio OVER 1000 PAIR CHILDRENS SHOES • I Fonnerly·: $7 .$0 to .$16.00. ' Ptiyne .. " • . ' ' . 51488 NOW • ~lilt llOW • ~3·• , ? ' •411 •s• ' ' . j Her Ila.nee. con ol Mr. and Mn. Clyde ' E. Groham ol Oosta-M-11-a CMHS graduate M'd prffefltly is oerving with 1l>e U.S. Air Force, pine coae flowera. . . Glvine !Jlalructlon1Mvill 116 tho Mm.,, J. P , Rowland, · Frank. Souza, DanJe Orageae~ Jtpnu Millan, William Bili and William WU.On. Tbert will be I fl • ' 215 : ••. ·17th' olt~~-~ ' ' . · No data has been set for tht weddini• charae for !ht ctsa .... • 1~---------"- ' .. -· ·------~=..::::...:::..-.:.~=~ ' COS1'A MUA \ I . 1 I ___ .( . _l• 'DAILY PILOT TondU.-1,1968 McLain,_ • . ' Rolls Rank I ' ·. Purd1ie 1st,. . ' • . Trojans 2nd , C.mblned·lrom Wire S.nleel l'llnllle a'uSc:, two !ootllell tdml whl<b could very Jllr;eiy JVk>c1 up in tho Atoll Bowl nut Nfti Year'4 Dey, 11tere raoted --,. in bolll news aervtee J!Olll.' The·. Bonennake!'s t*5td a 3'7·22 beating ol Notre Dame $aru.,lay tO catapu'it them.selVes l n to the un- dl·sputed ?;Jq. 1 positim. Purcb! ~it. No. t rMlkinc In f'": ""8s0ciatod Press rankings · Mid .... ~ the Irish;in the UPI poll ' A1u.lug11 the 1'roj81111, .2.0 - Saturday '• 24-7 win ·over N-. are No. 2, they trall / -' Purue by a 5 substantial margin in"'" 'bothi pb1ls. .~ UCLA, 31·21 winner OV"er Washington State Saturday, is the sulr · . \ ject ·of dispute in both polls. UPI rates the Bruins fourth but UPI pegs .. them 'Jlin!Ji. '' USC's foe Sal\Jrday nigllt at the :..Cotileum,· Miami, is ranked 12t.h by ,.. . c·UPI and 13th by the AP. UCLA's op- . ·poneot. Syracuse,· is given only honorable mention by the· AP. ' G ihson ,_ Pois-ed . . • • • • for Series • ..... . ~ i Open et , D~troit. Poss , .Plays Down _ • .,.. -.3- Mound Matc hJ ' ST. LOUIS (AP) -Deooy Mcli!n, -a 31;_1!_~1 la · the AmerlJ;an Leque'a .....,st winbef 'In 11 yell'•· llob',Gtl>aoo, with an e:arned "tun overage of t .11 Is th~ ..Nallcml 1Mgue'1 tlUligtest pitcher ever. J They'll face eadl oGler Wednesday -Dolrolt takes on St Louis in the !Int ·came of Jbe Wlll1d Serles, but Mayo Smtih iln't impressed. "Y'"' J>U1 two good pitchers ,,gains! 6" i'v ·tfe.11~•11411 11 .. ..._, c:JaonlM!I 4 eacll oG!er, ond eveeybody ~ fiem up as tl!e · 4'icce,s! thing ilnce gan~."' .-id Smith, who manag • ed the 11gen to 103 victories this year. "Then the whole thing ends -.up disappointing.' AU pitdnng. duels do. Often one of the pitc!ien>geti bombed out." Gibson ._ McLain have com- bined for M7 s1rlltouts, In "two Series, however, Glblon bas )'et to be bombed ont. In fact he haln't even been out of a Seri~ game be's started sinee Oct. 8, 1964 the first fiine be piid>ed. . • '!lince losing that encount.r with ·the New '.Yorit ·Yantees, the right.hander has poeted !Ive llttaigllt victories· - •two OW!!' the .Yankees Ind three qver 1he ~Red Sox last year . . Amfin those nve games, the 31-yiar- ' old fireball!!' allowed an average·:. of' ooly six bi.ta. and less than two runa a game. . .. ··-· P\riue ris almOll a unUmous ... choi"e' f<r iIPI's top berth. ·Jack .' 'Mollenltopl's team received 34 first ''.'place votes and 349 ponts, mly one 'Jess 1han perfet't. The AP poll gave SERIES STARTERS -Denny McLain Oeft) of Detroit and Bob Gibson of St. l.i>uis have drawn the·StaHlng a.!siglunenta io.-Wednetday's open- ing game of the World-Series. Mc!Aln won 31 gam .. lhl! year wblle Gibson 1>0Sted lowest earned-run avera~ in more than 59 Y~. 1.12, while winninll 22. . ·; . " \ :· ' '' '. A victory. ~ the Tigers Wfd· nes<lay woold vault Giboon (22-9):li>to a tie .for the most consecutive gatne! won in a Series; a mark shared bytief- ty Gomez and Red Ruffing, boGl ol:tlle .. ·Purdue first on all but hie of the 45 ballots. The lint major CMUalty of the polls ts last year's Big Ten Rose ,,Bowl _ team, Indiana. 'I'be Hoosiers drapped . clear out of the ratings because of its •38-20 beating by Kansas. Califocoia, Arkansas ood Mississippi m ad e tneir appearances in the ,UPI poll with Indiana, Texas, North Car~Jina State and Florida State drop-. I out. . im;,ans looking for a dark bQrse in the polls will be watching OhiO State this weekend against !)regon. The 'Bl.deyes opened ·their season Satur- day with a 3$-14 rout of highly regard- ed -em Methodist. The AP. poll is comirfsed . of 'sportswri'ters across the country while UPI's listings are selected by five coaches from each of the seven _geographical.areas of the nation. AP Poll 1. Purdue d (2-<ll 2. S<iu!Ml'll C.Uk>rn11 I !Ml .t. Penn Slate 1 (~) I. Flclrilk !2.0l 5. N ...... _Oamt !l·l) 6. Ollie $11te (1-<I) 1. Nebr1!1k1 C:Hl I. l(IMll (1.&) t. UCLA C1-<I) 1~ L4'\llilflll State (2.0) 11. Alablll'l"MI U-<11 11. Houston l\-6-1) 11. Mlfmi, Fii. (>-0) U. Ari-Sith! 12.&l 15. T ... nnwe (1-6-11 1'. Georvl1 !"'"/ 11. Te•b A M 1·11 lL C..nfom11 (2.01 lt. Mlcf\10111 511h! (2.0) 20. Art.11Uai l2.(ll "' "' "' "' lli ~l m ·~ '" "' ·~ , " ~ ~ ., ~ " O!Mn recel~lllll votH, llsmt 1lpl\eb9t\~1n¥: Air . force, 80llvn CDllf'lll, Indiana, Mlnneoota, Ml1111"• pf, Miii, North CaroUN Sll!I, Nortll Tell i 5 lie. Olli<I-erslty, Olil•-st1t1, O<"eclofl Sta~~ 51111-fonl, KUH, Texes, 1ex• Ttel'I, ToleclD. Vll'9l~la Tech, Vll"llnll. YI 1. VPI Poll J ' . c:.'""' ... • "' •• '" '" l~ " .. " " Tbl1 la Newport Beach's Pete Wel,calld, c5tympic k a ;yak c•ooelnl --~lo , 11M Unltal .._.from Germ· ' IIJ3. ID lfCllldAY'• ..... OJYm· , pie per""•"l1 elretcll fealllte. a p1oture ot u,.ter Jolul Gwr -~ na wltll l!le story OD Welfand. , I • . ' ' ' . ' " . ' ' Umps Call.Off Series· Strike, Unite • Ill CHICAGO CAP) -Major league umpin:!6 , angered af the firing· of two · compatriots , Monday · decided to join forces after ruhlng out a World Series strike. Al Salerno and Bill Valen.tine were fired by i\(nerican League President J oe Cr °"-1 n for ilicompetence two weeks ago 8fld the mov~ led to a meeting of umpires from both leagues in Chicago Monday. However, Salerno anc;l. Valentine claim they were fir~ fOr trying to organize American League umpires. L Salerno and Valentine were in- strumental in preventing a itnke •t the present time which would bave hampered the World Series, But the umpires voted ~ form a joint assoctatton with Natiooal League umPires and the move was approved. If Salerno and Valentine are not reinstated, the new group is expected to strike next spring for exhibition games and early April g~es. Cronin, reached in Boston. said be had no comment until 00 received a formal statetfieot. In all, 18 of the 20 American Leaeue umpires wen! present at the meeting. Missing was Frank Umont, who wu at Ille bedside of bis ailing wife and Ed Lakers Face Suns, Blast Warriors MESA, Ariz. (AP) -The Los Ange. Jes Lakers get their first look tonight at one of the newest National Baste~ ball Association opponents as they play the first of two straight exhibi- tion games against the Phoehix .Sun1. The Lakers made their hOme debut Monday night a successful one as . the Thrilling Threesome of Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Wi1t Chamberlain. combined to pace Los Anpiea to a 117· 95 ylctory over ttie San FrUcisco· War· riors. Prot~~t ~f _. Firi.µg . ··~·''"'~··~ ' . . . ' . -, .. . . • ·{l 4 .. • Runge, wboee ah6ence· •""• not ex· ·eraWf\ird anlt Tom Gorman. plained. 1 : , Word waa that the umpU:es wanted Five directcn Of-.ttle aasociiatlon of -to ltrike the World Series but Jack the NaUonal LMliQe umpires w.,.. )I•~. a Cllioago -rney who pruent including ,Al Barlick. Augie · hetped organize the Nab.Ona.I League Donatelll, Chris Pelekoudas, Shag umpires, talked tllem ~t Of it. • ~ave -Ashleigh ' There will be no problem 1pot- ·, tint Co6ta Mesa's Dave Alhleieb ii "you· happen to be watd>inc · · ·water· polo action. between the ' I • • United States ml tome Olympic Games ;;PJ>po~t' .during' television Covei11e of the Games in Mezlc.> City, Od. 12-27, · Alhleigh will be consp.cuous for the growth of halr,Oll bll up- per llp .. Alld to the moio lilluia oboerver of the spOrt, he'll also · be noticeable by 1111' .-,. play, That's one of the ,_,a!onl' be &Ul'V'ived the m1D7 , triall:· and cot. wlllch led up ti! 11tlecll11D cm the United Sta<as team. · Aihle!gll, ,foi'mer C!>all Mesa lll&h coach, wu Olle of tha -. on lhe 196'1 .lnlt<d .s~ team that won the' , Pe America Games ·gold med81 in water polo. He W81 a stan+iUI IW!mmq anti polo player at Whittler Hlg!t Scbool, Cerritos • Collelo &l1d UCLA.' " .' ; . .\nd at Mesa HlCh, he tutored the Bee -l:ae polo lqUads to ·• · l<vlne League champlonobtps I year ago. Al a member of , the U.S. Olympic team, Ashleigh. aparkles Offensively and defeddve).J'. He \1 the playmaker, setting up the " ' .. Will Stand Out DAVE. ASHLEIGH ' . . forwards witb his deft pu1tng. And he ii a Capat>le sc;«er if ' an oRfJDing .e0zne11 uf,, A>hlalih ii nol, the bruising ' "p!Qoical specimen llke')'OU'll see on the 41P foreign ouUlts. But his pool speed ;.td 1iriy ..... -makes up for ·Jack of me, Big Men Can Eat "8 Steaks . . " MEXICO CITY I AP)-TbO blc men at the Olympic village manage tel get throug11 a heap of steaD -lltenlly: Wh<n dleir appeUtes are rtaily <harp ttley can coosume up to eigh~teab at a sitting, topped off witb a heaped plate Of vegetables, four\. or five jce creams and a.pile ol fru.IL Friend.I of Australian we!gbtWter Neville Perry aay, witb a cctai,n amount. of undtntatement: "Be llas a very .big C'OftlUIDPtioo." ... Perry has been kn...., to eel tllrougll' tilfll llelb J11* four or !hoe bowls of jello and six 11•-ol mllk. \ Of ........ .. ... ..__ ...i --of f<lod.'~ r.Uow wei&lltllftor, 1111. ll!CbJ PoilMd '11>1 dwnploa l~ eaten, ac- out:· .. Nevlha • -• llmeo a c<mllnrto 1helr teammlll.es, are a day. th•ve\lltlo-'<ala m1 room1n . !arlt _. anc1 a very thin sprinter. between umu 11 1f.ell • .:-bonanu, Ice · Bo~e< Sandro Bamblal gets tllrougll cream· -ol -.-tUI -< a 1lea!Jod plote of 'PIChetll, two tl>inc.'! • •aa, 1&11d and tomatoes, nve or Rl(b1II1 "throi,fOlll'.« flyt .Ulli -rolll, fruit and mUk. for an mu" .11"1 .V. "I _.•1 ..,ti, 1it .P!-meal. 1111 aoppottt. JOl,~va loll -~ <'il,~;•I.,,. oth'" end of tile weicht poUndl since t~· But I found ~· ~ Llyi9 BerruU Is durlnt tile Llfda that It iJ """1t.d :w1t11' an l>on -d'oeuvre, a ma ll>out 1 wtot IL Ol.Y lo. • b11poctplail of 1pa&hettl and rice, a ~ Wlft. 111 IPl>i ... IO IJI eoat IQ 1'il!e Of t teaJts, I tlinlla< QDe of another we4:J:ll be ootial a decent w1etaoles, and som• !hilt tcl top It of!. : .\ New York: Yankees. Mi:Lain, on the .other hand , has...no Series history. The last time t.li e JOSEPHSON OUT ·~;r:.,;1:,.inq1~ in 1945' 0enny,).\'.as Fo SE ·s·oN He did •lice olf a piece of hi!tory · R d this season by Wiming 31 games'·- LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Lester which made him the first pitcher!to Jose..J. .. on wrote off the 1968 sea.son Win that m&ny ·ainCe Lefty Grovti~in with 1the Los Angeles Rams today as 1931. ~ the bard-running back prepared' to Despite what his manager say•r.?-!ie ·undergo surgery for a torn Achilles match-up is one of the most glamorous te d in Serl .. play. " n on. . One of the Rams! stars of 1967. · Both pit.chers should be well resUd. J'CISephson bas ·llOt played a minute of. · Gibson pitched Friday. night wbenille football this sea.Son. JUst Prior to the · shut cut Houston. and Mc:Lain:j ast first preseas.on 1ame, he. tore a mll5-miasing his 32nd : victory against cle in his calf. W~gt~ Saturday. .. Sports In Brief .. • Newport Tennis Club Fails to Ge.t Cup Bid NEW YORK (AP) -Donald Dell, non·plating captain of the United States Davis Cup team, said Tuesday the intenone final.between the winner of the West Germany~lndia matches and Ille U.S. would be played at San Juan Nov. 9-10-11. ~ NewpOrt Beach TenniJ Club was a strong contender for the bid. along with Los Ange1es Tennis Club. It was believed that the Puerto Ric- an cit ygot the matches becau1e one of its products -Charles Pasarell - la on the Unil<d ~ "'8m. Dell added that the matches actually would be playe(j on the hard·cow::ti of the caribe Hilton Hotel in dowritown San Juan. The winner of the San Juen com- petittolf will m .. t Australia late in Decem.ber for the huge tnternationaJ tennis trophy, " " " NEW YORK -The Detroit 'llgen edeed Ute St. Lou11 Cardinali In their flnt c:G.Rfr91itation toda,Y .. ~ ln home attendance fipres • · for · the I.HI baseball se1100. \ The Tl&:er1 led the majors .• tn at· teadu~ att.ractln&: !,031,84'1 fans al they woo theil first American. League pennant in !:3 years. That wa1 2'!,m more thn St. Loala, .tbe Natioaa.1 Lupe·pace 1etten wltlo z,tll,1'17. " " " nETftolT -A strike threat for the World Serles by the people who serve beer, bot dogs and potato• chiPo and sell souvenirs at Tiger Stadium was ended Mond'a-y night. . A'Wfeement on a doubling of waa:ea for the Series wu announced aftet a thr~our bargaining ,..,Ion betften Local 705 of the Hot.I ond ReslaUJ'IDI Employel Union ani1 th e con-- co111ooalre, Detroit s~ servtce. " " " MEXICO CITY -Jlepr .... 11- el tbe German Orm manofacturtq tlle eonttV•enltt bnilil· tole tnet Uoe are j:olng ahead wi;i:ao• to five· a pair to all a,oot 011m G-Ind< compOtltorl -!1 . If tll1 11116- ment by Doaold Pata, Hatlar7 of Ibo tn~rnatlonal Amatewr A t II le t l e FedcraUon, tllat &Illy are at lea:aL II lo 1tlll po'91ble llat tlle alooet could be uttd for the -If tlle IAAF decide• that · the brub oolt1 '\ don't contral'ene tile exbUng tole which statea that a shoe may not have more than m tPte1. " " " LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers have named their second new coach for the 1969 season with the bir· ing of Roy H~field, manager of.!lhe Paoific Coas.I League Spokane lndlins. Har!sfteld, in the Dodger 0<gli!llu· tion ·for 16 · years, replaces Harold "Le!ty" Pllillips, who has joinad the California Angels as an asMIWlt to General Manager Dick Wallb. .: Earlier this· month Dwight 1'Red'" A.da?M was named pitching coach after Preston Gomez moved ·to San Diego as manager of the new ex· pansion-team Padres in the Natiobal .League, ~-... .. " " MONTEREY, can!. (UPI) -Wilen tile $92,000 Monterey Grlll)d Prix draws an international field ol ipC!rts cars to the Lafuna Seca race cirCuit Oct. 11·13, 'tha crowds will find rrillny changes. :• Since last M•y, nearly $1W,OOO has been allocated to a general facelift· ing of the track. The pit area also has been rebuilt and 1he stands m~ed in closer for a better view of. the tif'kck. Among the names headed for Monte- rey will be New Zealand's Bruce Mc- Laren. Denni! Hulme and Amria'1 Dan GurneY,, Jtm Han and Mart~Don­ohue. Days m·tk Olympic Games • " ... " '" " .. • ..... , .- , --'·- ' '"' Hert It 11. -~ televi~Jon -JUlde for Oljjiijilc Gomes · cowraee on Qwmel 7. Clip 'it out and pool it near the -fql' • bllldy, U/11 to J'ffd" loold'nc reference. .A&..a bonos, dart laced tfpe !nd!catet eventl "1>ere- Orange Qoast .,.. a11>let.1 may be pertmnlng. Opening. Oeremoolei get thl procra:m \mder wa:r Sa~. °'*" 12, from 10 a.m. till nocm. Sllllday, Odobor 11 , .. p.m. TRACK -Flnola of th• 10,0oo melen, beoU ol tile 100, 400-meter bunlel, IOO met -qualifying, oil for 111"'1 • W E I G HT ill'l'ING - .. Bantamweill!it l!nala. ROWING -"EUmlnltimg, VOLtEYBALI, -U.S, WOJDQ: VI lapu ud pouJ. hi)' 1~e' "Ra.•lla- Cre<llofltvuta came. BASKETBALL -POISi· ~e,lint.IOO!id o;cwerage, . • Monday, October 14 1-l p.m. T!l.\CK -J.>ole vault aDd d.iocus qµalllying for men ; woinen'• 100 and~ heats. li.WOm!ALL -Poosi· ble first r1NDd ·coverage. WE I G ll'iuFTING Featllerweigbt. • 4:104 (Re.nm, 7-7:IOJ . TlµCK -1 Jawlln aDd !mg jumpfinola for wUnen; men:o Ibo! finals. P...-!bll> ' ·----------------------~~ Octobtr 11 1968 , DAILY PILOI' J7 Q-om Acapudo. • ..... (llMu, ,.,, ... WRES'l1JNG :.... rr-1\Yla • eljmlnolloao. TRACK -Men's dlllli ' . . 5,000 m:eters, 110 burcDN. l:lt-11 , .... TRACK -Hammet thrtw, lrlplt .JamP 'llaall, st,• moo wait for _, wome•'• l!llh fnp null. SWWMJNG & DIViNG - Women'• 400 medley rtla1 finaJ ; •men'1 . itOO freestyle "!lay final. . CYCLING -Final ol 1,000 meter individual time trlal. W E I G HTLIPTING - Poooible coverage, 11111>1- (See OL'\'MPIC, Pip 11) _Anaheim Illegal 1967 Anaheim-Play . . :~~Regains \Top Spot Still Gives Boswell a Rash · • Anaheim High School ha! replaced · Santa Ana High u the number one · 'team In this weekly C1F ratings. Tbe Colony, defending ClF cham- ~ pion, took first place on the bub of 12 ·out of a possible 17 first.place votes . ' . ANllJioim lji&h SciioOI doleated' W~l&s( -· &-0. • '.lbi.I ii ...... the 1111 Anaheim foot-·~ pree1 bOot des.oibes the WiDniol toud>down: ''nlli_ 8MM nmained IC«llRl1 in the --· mlll George Fraser hit . Watch the Losers Rod Schorr. on a tackle ellClhle pis, for six pci.nts ••. "· Westminster C<>lldl Bill Boew-ell, a mu. wbo breaks oUt kl a rash at tbe ...,,. JDeJ>tion o! Anabdm, also ran-.u.tp1ay. "It ... Wep,1," be llY•· "Tiiey lined up with lbelr split ...i and flanker "1 the line. 1l'bat1 gave tllem five backs, which Is illegal." The !Jons will attempl lo beat Anaheim for ooly the second' tjme in tlve year1 Friday night at their own Radium. !'here close to 8,000 faD.I will prJthelrwa,ln. . · And di the way feelings •e nm- nlng at w.-1m1er, It'll be nOJ>laco for the falnt-liearted .. Santa Ana slipped to No. 2 after get- ... ting paQ Compton, 12:(), w b i 1 e _Anaheim w~W'derll'lg s t r o n g " "Redlands, 22-7. Redlands, despite the loss, stayed ln the 'top 10, dropping from fotu'th to ·,tenth. They Ge~ First C.rack ' . · Just eilbt. months ago two of · Westmind.er's finest gridders, Kevin Keden: and Jim Heath, I e f t Westminster and enrolled.at Anaheim. Lion principal Ferren Cbri&teruien cried "foul" aDd protested the Incident but to no avail. . I ::· Westminmr failed to make the top ~10, but did finl!h 12th after disposing of Ei Ralicho, 34-25. At Simpson, Alcindor The Uona will enter the Sunset League 'open«' and showdown with .an impressive win under their belts~ Boswell's outfit trimmed El Rancho, 34-25, last Fridi.y night. St. Paul dropped out of a tie for •~ . "''.eond place last week desplt.e a 35-6 win .:::over Loa Angeles. St. Paul ii now • third. . • Lak81Vood holds the fourth spot wf1h an unblemlahed record aDd Blair is :-~fifth. after a 27-6 win over Cathedral's -Phant.oms. ... 'Loyola is ..-1b.Ui -dispoling .. of Mater Del, 14-e, and Long Beach :.Wilson· ts rated sevent Santa Barbara continues in the top -<:10 after defeating San Marcos ~. ·.-The Dons were tied by Servite, 0.0, fn ··the opening week. · · Bishop Amat ii the other Angelus League team to make the top 10 (along with SL Poaul) with a ninth place showing. * * * .... 1 .... ,..,.,..,., (17) (Ml) ················-··········1" 7. S•llf• An• (31 CHI ........................... 147 1 st. p"'' t21 1u1 .... -........................ 1.0 4, Llk.-d ( -0) ............................ ,.IDI J. 81•1r (2-4) ................................... 17 6. Lovo1-12-0) ................................. 4J 7, L-!lwdt WlllOll !Ml ..... : ................ 62 t hnT• B••ber• (141) ........................... 40 9 Bl&lloll """' (2-0) .............................. 33 10 RecH.ncl1 (l•l) ........... · · .... "· ..... · · · ·· · · · · U . ~: R-•d lS. WftfrnlfttT1r llj M11lr lt. P~ IV 7, P•Mllft'll 6. 8urti.1* 6. Santio Mtl1tl t• A. t, M(l(fll11911de (12) {t-0) ... ~ .................. 15' 1. S•V•flnl (2-0) ....... ., ................ ,. , ...• 11t ·" 1 Cfnpl (f) 12-0) .............................. 112 • ' 4 $oo.r111 P•sadln1 (2~1 ,. •• , ..................... lot ••"J S.nMwlno~) !Mil ........................... 65 . ' (Ill) Lo.r1 Ml ........ · .......... "'" ·••· ..... :W 7. l lthoP Mon (:l-0) .................... 5' I Mt. Cir"""' (1) IHl .......................... 34 9. Ifill El M.,_ tt-41 • · .. ·• · ···• ·•· ...... ••• · :t5 ~yfllr• {Ml , ........................... · ••• 2S f'u11erton IN) .• · .. · · .. · · .. · .. · · ... · · .. · · • · · · :t5 Ot"""1· St Jahn 8osQI 16, l.-ndlll IJ, G1nellla ~' \j, 11:0111i,1 H1111 14 ArvM I~. CltrtmOl'll 11, S\lnny •• HUil 11, ON WINNING TEAM ·-Members of the U.S. Broadbill Club pull in with a catch during recent action for the 10th annual Light Tackle tourney in San D,iego. Seen (from left) are J1m Wahlraven, Roy Moore Tom Muntean. Broadhill Club Catches Fish Derby Top Honors ' . TlU Is the year to waAlcb the looen In professionol lootball. JUl!lt as the losers in pro basketball will be in ~-beadlongruJh of mediocri· ty to pluck off Lew Alciodor ne:rt seuon, · so it pl with the footbal types and O. J. Slmpsoo. That's the war it Is In pro sport<. 'l1le wont team getis first pick of the colleeiaps and the best pick laat .. Atller. the third weekend, here are EARL 4- GUSTKEY the leading 'contenders for 0 . J. - Philadelphia (0-3), Pittsburgh (0.3), Atlanta (0'3), Miami (IJ.3) and Denver (0-3). There waa a slim chance before the seal<lll began that the Rams Would put the lilatclt on O. J. For Bill Munson, Detroit fOIVe LA iu first 1969 draft choice. But the Uons' finish ap- parently won't bring the Rams 0 . J. - They're 2-1. Small b<lt toogh. Ill< U.S. Broadbill Olub waltzed away with top hmocs in the three-day invitational light tac.kle The Rams also 'nailed down Wasilinlllon'1 lira! piclt In the Gary derbf at 5an,Diego recently. Beban deal. The Redskins are 1·2, And Heleri Slhitti of the Balboa Aitgl· though, and must show they can lose ing Club, picked up the largest fish ·on with mi>re coosisteney. 3--6 tackle for women's division coM--NoW we come b the AFL, where 0. :El Modena Coa h Upset ' . ~ . petitors -a 262 pounder. ,. 1 J. Will probably wind up. The choice Olive Spaniard ol Balboa Jed the · seems to rest betw~n Den,.ver and U.S. Broadbill Club women with tile · Miami b<lt . watch ClncinnlU. Paul largest catch on light tackle • . '. a Blown 1as iooied a ~upl,e of foes but . Despite Two Coach Bob Lerler of El Modena High Sc:hool ls a ...., "1ith a team that ta working on a two-game win meak that includet an upset ~fg-Wli:n over Compton and ao Injury.free club at the .inomenl • Biii he Isn't Vfrf happy. . : •. Chief ccocem J.s tbe manner 10 . , .wll!dl bis Vanguard team stumbled to ·· vtcttry over Fountain Valley in Its last 'tuneup fer <nttvieW League action. "'! Le91or Is upoet over the Vanguards' 1::•+ ' . e ctor1es ·offensive and defensive show with Fountain Valley and promised some defensive ctianges in persoI)Jlel would be made before his charges take the field agaimt Laguna Beach , Thursday night at 7; in the Cre~ew opener at Sad&Ana Stadium. One tlilng that hurt El Modena was coming off a·Saturday game rtgbt into a Thursday nigllt game. And, Fountain Valley's defensive pressure· of shooting plal'.!"s . through the Une at the Vanguards' quarterback. Clris Nelson, worked witb astounding results. Against Compton, Nelsm went vrlld, hitting four toucbd-passes enroute to a 17-for-21 nighl. good for 257 yardo. 2031>·pound l>eauty . his 2-2.record Is ~ecfptive. Clncy Isac· Al Buttenvorth of µd~ Isle pac!ed tually worse than that. the men for ttlt wirming club, getting Prediction : 0 . J. w1ll go to Miami. the largest fi&h on 3-6 tackle. ·Hts wtn· BLA'ITNER DEPT. --The DAILY ner weighed 246 pounds. PILOT'1 radio-TV sports columnist, 'Ibe 35-mem,ber U.S. Broadbllt Club Bill B.urns, ••Y• Buddy Blattner will had four boats in the 19Ul Anmial be more .than a radio annOlH'lcer at biiifieh tourney.· · , • K·anaas City. On the Gay Day were Ton:i Mllntean "I will bo in an executive , position (team capti.n), aDd Jim Wllblraven with .the club," Bia.ttner told Burns. and Ray Moore. Butterworth, 'Mlk• "I will he. an amouncer only UD1i1 I Dolan and Pete Cornell were on the can ~lace Q'l)'~elf." Naviola. . For yearill18tli\ir ~d to laDd )he Aboard the women's boat Que Paso general manager's polt with the were Jane ""Davis, Shirley Muntell) and An~ll but tt never developed . He has , Olive Spainan:I; &--&killed eye for talerK and will ~ake And on the other boat were B. Kansas Olty a fir1t rate GM someday. Balawln, B. Kroger and A. Duckett. *' * * ,.. The victorious club had 1,33'7 poln~. CURTIS DEPT. -Santa Ana High ·Balboa Angling Club was 10th with $44 coach Tom Ba:ldwin Wat a1ked ·last· and Sharit Island Yacht Club was letb week if ·Jtaac Curtis 11 as &ood as with 121. Mickey Flyon, the sreat Anaheim . . halfback of a dozen years ago. "Lllter!," he 1ald, "if Curtis had . been playing lo<. Anaheim · 1n those days be would'·ve ·gained a million yards." But Wes~r may have paid a . TICKET SALES ·A 1peclal_ ticket sale for Friday nJPt's Westmla1ter.Anahelm football * * * 1ame IJ beln& held at We11mhuter SOCIAL .DEPT. -Here's two m111. names not to invite to the same party: Two dollar ce~ral admhsloll dck- Chick Iverson and Ed NewlaDd. et1 ·are oa sale at the school's flnaDce * * * · office. 11etet pureba1en wfll also be . _ flven a parkhlc pass. JOHNSON DEPT. -El Rancho coach Ernie Johmon la still &e«hlng ¥gb pri<e. Quarterback Ed Bane 'lllf· over the olflclattng at bis game at fered bruised ribs 8nd sat out the s• Westminster Friday nlglll. c:O!ld hall. He ~orted out .Monday aod "In 13 years at El Rancho I've never the ribs were idJl tender. black balled an official oot rm l'Olng Boe,.en says the defending ClF to make in exception In this case " he champs ~e aa tough as ever. said. ' . ''They're 'at !~ast u good a1 ~Y :•one of the officials Wu nll·picluDg.. w~~e I.ut year, be says. on us all nif1'!. He looted right This will he third straiglit great through a WestriHnstet·end wbo had a quarterback: we'll have to face. wrestling bold qn Clle of my guy1 and George rraser is as good • called ua for an illegal reeelv'fi:r down ~ewood s Mike, ~~e ml PJ Ran·• field. . cho •.Randy Dralle. "Our lilms abow no •lJCh t:bhlg. That guy was fiafglng us down all night He either loves ·Orange County or bates Pico Rlvera." Johnson added : "We made enough mistaks to lose the ·game (they did, 31-25) and I've newr blamed an of· ticlal for costing us the game and rm not now. But I am saying be made some awfully b:ad calll." El Rancllo ii 0.2, the first time llncs 1958 an Ernie Jclmson. team bu lost its opening two gam~. "We're not discouraged. We 1cored four touchdowns on only 52 plays ngllnst a good team aDd bad oce call· eel l>aclt." El R.ancho plays Whittier Friday nigllt. PIRATES FAVORED . IN POLO TOVRI)WEY • Or.ange Coast College is favored to whip Urough tts aecond straight water polo tournament at home, t ti e Southern California Iavttatioaal which benn llilJ afternooo and e n d s Wedneaday. Tile Pirates opened the foorneY at 2 p.m. today against Rio Hondo ~d were sCbeduled to play the winner bf the awtey.Long Beach eame at 6 p.m. . Other teams In the, tourney are Fullerton, El Camino, Santa Ana aDd Cen!toe. . Bucs Worked On Blf)cking Harbor · Punt By JOEL SCHWARZ Of "" Dlllr"''"' lflff That l"'nl Orange Coast College blocked aDd turiled Into a toochdown last Satufday against Harbor Collete wasn't just. one of those lucky breaks that happens in a football game. It was the end result of careftil, ac· curate scouUng and a hard week's work or special punt blocking drllls:. "The scotiis told us Hart.or's pwiter (Jim Sander) was taking too much time punting," said line roaeli Jact Fajr. "He was ~g four second1 to kick, and any time a pi.m.ter takes more than three ieconds you should be able to btoct a punt.'' · Sander continued J.o ·take bis time punting agllnst OraJ1ge Coast.aDd In the third quarter, after Harbor had closed a.10.pcilnt d'!fielt1 !". t0.7, !Je was forced to kick trom d'C"e"p· m hi• own end zone. - The Pirates put on l heavy rush, Just lite they had practiced. al week, and tne . Harbor center mined his blocltlng .... eat. . . . ·::-.·occ Holds -~:~th in Poll Orange c-t Oolle!IB malnWnocl llJ hold Oil stxth place MDQ!lg Cailfornla'I large junior: c:Olle!IB ranldnll• released by J.C. Sportlwirt. However, Nelson was able to gain c:dy 88 yards on lour completions apinsl Fountain Valley. Speculation is ai.. hlgb that the Vanguard.I weie still rlding cloud nine alt« their upset of Compl!ln. GWC Average S4ould Fall "Our l\lY& just nilled rlglll In," is the way Fair d01Crlhed.lt Gh•n that mra secood, Ed.Foot. blocl:ed the kick \vith his left baDd ~ Bii Jeotlns !Oll on the hall in tbe end ~ lot. a touchdown. . • --~ EvOrythlng nnt '"'°"'1llllC to the ICrlpt ""' fl>• block!>d . punt, oot the Plr~te• did come out 'of the Harbor game with COUl>le ·of JnJur;ie• whlcll may .iter the next chapter .ot lbe 1968 FEMININE CAGERS TO OPEN SEASON The top.,... teama In the· poll r. 18l~ed tlie!r jilaoes from 1aet -t·1 Initial poll Ranted In order ahead of occ are BUenfleld, Fullerton, Col· Oranae Coa.st ~eg•'• girls heskel- leSe of the Sequol•, El Camino and boll tesm will llpl!n a IO.game . Dlablo Valley,. · SOU111em Cllllomla Junior College llll· Loe Angelolt -· rlllloed eighth er&>lie£llte At2lletlc A 1 .• o c I at Io b before a1J1o11>JnC a 24-10 do!NI from sct-1e tomorrow -oon at 3:30 , Or11118!' CoMI drOl'l*i ou1 of lhe top at home against Santa Ana-College. " 10. · a.cit Johnnie Brooks will start' ..tc:TOP" , 1• WM1&N !Ml _J~ Alliloa. Pat Bea~. Loretta l ~., .=.. tt.fr ~, Nortnoe Wagner, Den.tie A. e1 c.mlnt tMJ Wbei.ltr and Sarah Moody againlt J. Of ... V•'9? f::I Santa Ana. ~ t=.!~e t-:Ji Next game f« Oran'ge Coaa will be. t. ::..=-~ t Monday, Cd. 7 at Fullerton. .. • 11. Mlrrtlt (M} ' ' I - ' . r{ two games; Golden Wes:t Colle&e quarter inside the five y~ Une for l1x Is aveta&!rig a highly re,peetable <215.6 do"fVDI points per contest. , . San 1 Dte10 ted for the' Pacific That average figures to dip 1eime SOuthwest Conference UO. lli1t year alter Saturday nlghl, Tiie Rtu1Ue~1 I• aDd wu wled Into the stall playoffs. south to open their South Coast 'nit ~ti ·reached ttre seDPf1nals, Conference schedule against, Siii . whm ~ lotl to Fullerton, 41-1. - Diego City College in BalbOa Stadium. ••t thlnt: We're better th• tall year, .. Golden West coach Ra1 SJ!ackleford ny1 West. · ' call• San Diego "by far lhe bOt loam "!Vi'io loilJhot dofellllwly and wa wetn have faced" and the record. book have Stan baek." , · heats bJm out. The Knllbll !lave He'• r1ferrln1 to Stan MUl'l)hy,'lils biaten Gi'Ossmont and Cenlloi, '1$1t "171).pound brdtwa1 lialfboct. 'Milrphr and is.22. wu ~ -•U·PSC choice last >'"' aDci .. \Yllen they have to be, Coa~b ~oulld, up 11\• 1llto'1 No. 5 Jlllllor col· West's Knl~bis can he a'wlully itlnl!Y · logo n11ber. 1 • · Againlt Cmlto1, (or etampla, San Albd lo m!uote ~Idell" Wtst, Diego'• delt1118 held hrics In the last e1t 11ys: "<J:oltlen Wut It •"1 fast, I actlyt defensively and ' veey iod of· fen1l>11Y. They throw the ball very .,ell tbmt abd Have Jood rect!Wft.JI But he-laid 11 looked Uh he U:.- pec~ ., ""' ..,...y. . · '1[111 wfll ltart elgllt lettermen ·on .,, ..... Saturdll1 night tiut· he ... ,. their ._..... 1111111'1 paid -UY dlVl.dendl~ . ' ~"'" ... a. a' IOt-o! llllJllll<mllta apthot ~ We hiQ121 yards tn pOnilUft !Or llllnP Ute roqhlnr !ho ~ IOlil lwti:e-'bivlDJ u UleJI) reeelvtr lo,mfleld." ! ·This ii San Diep'• l'lerl i.m alnco ttN., irhe• .!be dllllldill went •1 aDd belt Qrtnct c.ut JD !be D'1..Jlow~ 21-X. 1 .. • JI '• ~'!Cl ~~a\Dlt '!lo HOll!lo ~ SMur• Two of Ille, Plr.W .....i,..,., flanlter BNCI Hlcta aDd loll tad -cutm.o,.camt out 1be Sellbwfl ctmt -tnJur!es. • lllcltl 111,1\. del!Ntely mtsa lhls -lt'I COll!el~ with I rlC1lrTIDI CUI of -Ii pl tho Achflloo lei-. His rllbt l.1 1i1!l be J.o .. pnydlvt .,..i tor•the ~ ol the~ C.tillo. ~ Pa-I Le- moine'• fav«llf target, MCeived I hip poider aDci pnl>oply won't 1'1111 la drlllJ tllis week. H-, hi may be ready by Salul'dliy. . ' •• ' . ' • I I f I ' I ·. o· I -.. -............ --.. -, ,_ -.... •• • .I q - •• TU[t;[1.t.Y ocrl>eat 1 ·---., ... _ . m , .... • .... , n fC> C!O> .......... Ill lCI (IO) ;· :~-fm nit ,..... CW: Mii Cfllld. . Ill-- mm P111'1111. 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QtrdMf, Kolllt'I w.a.. ~·--(-'II ··-.... ,..;,,,,..,,,.,,,.,,,,,.... -0..W •!IJ. 111!1 """""' -::;; DAmME MOY.IES ... lfy ir•n" c,..,;.,:, 141 _ ·-;~ . ...,,,., ..,._ . ~·-•., .... <•llJ. 2>11m""'1111""11-··c.,.. ...• Ml) ~ -.., -Wll . ..,; 'It~ .... Plii• ...... .,._ ... _ . ~~ ' -·A ., . I. a a 0 1 • ... .,,, ·--·~· ----.~ •. ~ .. -~ """ -. ~ I ;J21'1 Weot.:••11 """-.. t • --• .. ............... . . I ---... - DR. 'KltDARE ' · .. ~QllDd .. Jµ.DGE PARIE!l MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS fl?WJ'M GOIN' INSIDE 1' QOAH-A FEWJ \OU GUY'S WAIT OUT HEREJ ... AN' 1~-<!!.ellAVE 'l<RSE!.VES! ·Mun AND .Im: r.tl$S PEACH . ' . , ~ .• . . " \ ,, • t 'LlkE YOll, I PON'T·THUUC90!,, SAM! WE CAN · lOI SEE, THf · PAltKE«S HA.VE .\. LQT ~GOOP. F.«191~ OF Of'"RIN ~ MINE! I PIPN'T UKE THE 6ETHER! L!ES VOii rot,P ME . AeC>IT 'KAntSONE! KEE!P AN EYE ON '™'FER ME, WILL YA, TUM6!.EWEEDS? - I \ ., • " By . Harold a._. Don Iv Ferd Johlll!>n •• ANP 'lllli wei<s&: ·w~YwMEN SJlii.f!OCONSlt>EREP. ly Al Smltll ' . . . ' .. ,\ 11>-1 • .. I DAU. V I'll.OT UNQllt~~V-RAGINTS ..:.. Peggy 'Llpton and CllT' once Willli.1111 Ill,.., back to llChool on "Mod -!lquac!• tonight In ~lor at 7:30 01D Cbonnel 7. Pl>elng u an in- 'structor Ind. a student; they . work u under<over . ag~to to illvest!~ate .• i11l'enlle car the!i rlnt. ' 'l'El.EVIS10N VIEWS 'Oat. Burners' . . . ' Need Violence · ' By C'l'NTillA LOWRY . NEW YORK (~) -It's go!iig to be to~gh on the 'wrtteri and 'actors In program. like ABC's "Tbe oiltfam:· If th~•. antlvlolence policies of the networks are ever rlgully "1foi;ced;· .. . ' THE NEW ~·RIIS ii a rough and rugfed West· etn tjianu;tenzed prllru!fily by hostility. "Even the two heroes, a wtiita man and a black !{I.SD, teeme4 up by ne<:e"'1fy u botinty hun.ters, occasionally alug out their d\flerences.' · . '· · . ' , In tlte Monday nlJhf episode, the •~nd In the · series; Earl Corey, a former Confederate army of • fleer, and Jemal David, oD'ce a slave,,., are bulb- whacked, ill !/!• ~g shot.I. Corey kiDs the u- sailahf and takes !he dead man to the nearest town There .he fi!l~ lllere Is a $1,000 reward 'for David, · deia or ,ilfve.i. :----· ----·'-.--- THE REST of the hour was devoted to a suc- cession of 'fight.I aa the bounty hunters attempted to learn why David was accused of ·murdef"in a place he had never visited. Al th• end, of co111se, !he heroes were fighting loyally side by :iJ!d' against the common enemy - the leadet· o! a ."'1!1 of outlaws and fast gUJU who once had been bf"ught· tn by .temal. Tbe show w..und up In a free-for-all slugging match, a . gun baitle and, finally, the familiar gun duel.on that dusty main street. · THI!.. !)NL Y THING that.makes "The. Outcast.I" different from a th~· u and oat-burners before It is that the two J\rnc!lpals,: ayed with prickly ii' tensity by · . Don Murray and· · s Young, are white and _Negro. There .are frequept .references tl>· •kl!\ color In .the dialogue lll\d the . two men, wh.en the)" are getlin~ alolig well, usually~ each.other "boss'" and ''boyl'I ' ·with ironic tnflectlon. · · · . Tile queJljon ts how one ean build a Western In the cfuolc.·mold without fight.I and shool;lngs. The audience might feel cheated. . IN T,HIS CONNECTION, "Tbe Big Valley" that followed 11The, Otitcuta" had such an outsize battle for • w!Jidup-that at. Ulnes it seemed like a burl ... que. The story line. had Jarrod Barkley -Richard Long -pfel>arlng 10 defend a ldnner love -p'-Y• ed by Julletondoo -on a ·murder cHarge • . At ,some poirtt Jarrod was be.aten .-ensel~s by a pajr of masked. men. Tben his. two brothers jwnp- ed In to tak.e vengeanc•. -ONE J11tci:rHE,R solved the murder m)'stery by beating th, answer out of a wilness. 'l'l!en be wu set upon.. by ·two· !hugs. They fought up ·and down s~s. fell over bannisters, craebed throudl furn!· tul'e and finally one was shot dead by ano\her Bark· ley broaier.· -· /, . '"lbe Big· Valley,'' one of those an.purpose .,, shows· with a bit. rel!Ular ... t that permit.I varied format.I.: Isn't always rOURh. But tlW ls the .time of the year-when all three netWorks are busily 0 fron.t-' loadiri~" th'eir feature moyie1. . "Fri>i\t.'.loadlng" Is TV-talk for the practice of using the best feature films early In the season when audiences are building viewing baljits. AND; THE qNL Y'WAY. aopanmtlr; to !!Rh! blsl . f~ature mov!M al)d powerful star names !•-with fist f!gbts .and illl1 plej In the made-for-televjalon. fare. • jrw • :~, ... • t ' I ' ' j 1 ' I · I . I I • _1 - 1 I , • • DAILY rllOT zllo -llM:ll-. ---• ...._.,..., .. or,..,,.. __ .. HT , .. .,. h4·9ii- f.ye 0.11•w-v t. "THI THOMAS CllOWN APPAIR" Ali• AJ:,. Atk" ulNSPICTOR CLOUSEAU" ITAITI WID.J.,DDAYI ~ THIS, PUNNT •H Hn' -----~--JAMES DEBBIE ~RN~ REYNOLDS MAURICE RONET ALSO ANOnllR MAJOR ~TTRACTION tn. S..w St.m 6:41 ::=::::.!'!'.::===~ ·First Time Shown · T ... t!ior ,An)')'he,.I. Datht Hclfp '.l.w lrilcrcft ·ACADEMY . AWARD · . . . . . ,. ...... ...__ -~ -:..· . ..-.-•• -... .. y -• .. • ~· ~~ • ., • -•• • ' .. I . ' s.eatthlly Staged -. .. I ' ' I Repertory's 'Homeco~' · · . 'Dream Girl' Imaginative • • • • (!ripp.ing . and D~!Urbing In Characterization, ~taging Br TOllJ 'ITl'IJS Of -DlllY ...... IMff S I~ <leliberateiy, Harold. Pizlter'• .emotlonal automaton,s Weave t b e l r -way ..birouiilt l!10 •eel of , dramatic Jllme 1bat ii "The H~." a dllturbing, ,agonlzlDg plett o( abour<fllll theater w)idl opeoed South Coast .J;{epertory'1 n e ,w aeuan over tbe ~Jcend. Ajlprtcjetion o! 11111 am· "T"l.MOMl"COMI ..... • A •r::-..i: H•tdll , • .,...., *9cttll ' 1;.:: " = ... •:::i:; M:r111e ~nd, -=~~ MWH!I • a.-.-. ........,. ~ $oUtll Cwt! ·~ .. '1'11""'9\!rl ....... ' •lll1IW Od._,17 11 the: lnl .,_ f: 107 ~ II• _, Cot11 ·~ ~· ' . Tld CAIT • ""-II ................ Clilf'*'! DllolldMll '-··-······ .. ····ccc• J~:"°ll' 11111 ••• ~ ....... ,.. MICrlMI bllus"I'• JlllV .................... J-1111111 "T*t •..••••..••.. t.: ..... ·O!lfl'~ ltufll .................. &ollnle Gilllll • bioiou~ !IO'-'k ls not a mat· ter of eG.joyment, but rather of endurance. It is' grippl.ng tn1 .its comblned ex· agger-ation and un- derstatement, a low key • assault on the senses which produces a Shudder rather than· a shock .. SOµth ~C<w!t Repertory's ve;pion of the mucb-.ac· clllined: Pinter play bears 111 ~ble directorial stamp, the' me tic u Io us 'menlp~Ung 0Qf David M. Emmet ·~o has achieved t the ·mixin\Uii effeet. from fflt; ! silence. His pro-~n turnl the eye ol the audience into .a .alaw-moti.on camera, recording a sue· ceUiDn of improbable clrcwnsfance& with precise delibel:atlon. . Uke "The Birthday 81 Pll!ELA POWE&L °' .. °"'" Pl+.t lttff ola patriarch ·wbo lapees from 1oft nostaJita into 1nartmg · hrveetive without proyocalioa. Davidson, now . · HP!'rl at 'the portreyal o! -ii , old men, ~eow bl1 moo.I 'JrJ esa Verb' If the ,current production of "Dream Girl" .lt any in· dic&tion of the clllber of talent ·nowrn& Into th • Orn.gt COaat area tht• 1ea1011, then Costa Mesa theatergoers ce in for what should be the moot .,.... fe11iooal, creative ahd lm· 1 aginative year ever. . tlnlflled eharactoriHUoo to . date, .a wh .. 1y, 1lrahllng,· A _ _',J•i·• · fllJTUloua crustaceaa:.rfiooe uul. Wn.8' every moVe and/1erture ~-::ots pa i b • u c .ID· Next Week · BalancinC bi& hlstriollks Audltl<ios f1l< the nut pro- .ls the serpentine meoace or d u at .-. Co ta "-Jack ~ Davis as 1be 1rid uc on '"""" 1 "zsa ioldut gon, Smootbly udiltic tivtt P 1 a Y ·h o 11 1 e - and reflecting implied let· originally IC!ledulod tor this r roi'. So ett:edlve ii his week """." bave been changtd c!tar""lerizaUoa tit•l he ii 11> Suoclly and Monday even able tD dominate a scene in - Members of the COsta Mesa avic Playhouse have taken an Ebner RJce script. scatte or plot and well on punch lines, and turned it in toa trulym a&nlf ice n t utili11tlon of cbarac· letiutJoo, direction a n d ocenie otaglng. . INTENSIVE .~lament Davidson " w-hich other t.etor1 .are ings, Oct. 6 and 7 .. speaking merely by fixing 1 The play 1 "The Irregular g.aU on his .Intended victim. Verb to Love" by Hugh and 'llle 1plot is centered around the fmtasies of a 24. year-old ••-._pinsttr.'' Geor&in& Aijerton (IJttda Baum), whoi.s suddentrfac· ed with tlia reali~ o! bu Party 1' 1»Dd ''.The ettrelaker" 'before it, the char..acterg .of ''nie Homecom."ing" Ue o n I y partially defmed , leaving_ the viewer to fill in the btanks. Motivation . ii con· spicuoll'S by· its almost com: plete absence and Pinter's ping pong dialogue takes a back seat this time to stage businel$. W,e are introduced to a bickering family of two brothers in their sixties and two of the three sons of one of tnem, then later to the third son and bis wife, whom none of tbe family has heretofore seen. Rela· tionships and reactions dely rationale , which is ereeisely what the ·playwright must · have intended. Michail Doug!.,. ll the Margaret Williams, ~ old uncle who lives witb the a cast of four. men and fi?e family and 11 constantly browbeaten by bis older brother ,11 the mOlt am·- biguoua of lite lot, pr0ject1Dg unspoken protest · a n d see(lbibg resentineM. Jaine• Baxe1 portrays tlle physically centered younger son a.s ·a petulant d.unUd wpose Cockney a c c e n t s~ms out of place amonj the rest. . . The. ~est •Pl!,,• l>rjlliant college prOfesior, and bis ;wife, a coldly . calculating harlot, are brilliantly in· teTpreted by Don Tuche and Bonnie Gallup. T u c h e ' s un.explalnable ri'- tionallzallon mid .M i s s Gallup's icy 'comptlance at ,women-, lt is a· comedy With lma(Y,aUon. a. beayY British fla:Yor. . In the entufue acene11 the I;>lroctor Pat TambelllDi 'llodS b-OCh ber dreams and wl!Ccooduct tryoiita af 8 rtil lll• pred!cam•nll com· p.ril . both ni&bta in the COm· plicated by 'an Dutlpok" "95 mWlity · Center auditorium percent ri&ttt" new1~per on the Orange C o u n t 'I reporter (Tom ntua) aDd an Fairgrounds. The ahow 'Will overanzioua but suwe book open Nov. ~· ' tbopptr {Ray Scott). ' .-Splendid Opening For Laguna Opera lite Mea of turnlDg lo By TOM BARLEY who:edom to ·~lp f~ the · °' 1111 ..itr ''i.t s11t1 family are ~a1C111a~ to Orange County's L)Tic numb the semibllltie1. E m m e 1 ' painstaking Opera Association got its ' Tbt production , .. -oftllt*-'1•1 apinllot alld Joinetti BaltV u her ii.It.er. Each wai equally powerlul In .an perormance:. Lesaer female roles we.re beautifully handled by an ill· wived, couid· baw been a ratber ~r!Df, back-aching two houri ~d tile pace not bee• lost enough to let the al1dience 11t· begging for more ti1ayed: by Helene Al'h. p ·~ lt• p I l the moot .GeoJ1lni'• book It 0 t. aweaome aspect of tilt. mow ~ partner and Pit Harp, a wa1 tbe lngeniout separ•· cuatomer in the.lbop an4 • lion of ocenes tllrOUJhout thulet <la.le Jor: tbe hook the entire thllle, creoting ellppper. an a l m o 1 t i;nlt&Dtaneous Miss Atlh, thou&b aot change ol ..ttlng. Credit for OQUa.\ in .. powor. to Miss lbe ionumbetable a1110unt of B•lll'I• 1klllfully a'1" ll&hUy ~props and aceberJ ibould be made an almo.t 01ean· · inglest ~art info a lt&ge "'DllaNlll •JlL" ' ' -.&..I -. COIMfY' .,. ,.,_ 111'"' ~· dellgti.l ss H1111. powe1.w.1. ..,. , .. T ..... 1111. llMWW!t .. l"Klllt where need be, displayed. Loeb Wlboll. •11(11111 b~ tlcl Gwilt. equal abilitv lllllrlnl 1W W•tl'WI Cordi, ..-rited . # • '~ 11M fltuNen 1llllCtlltlN oo. Minor male roles, less 11.121 ""'"""' .oct. • iw • ·c.11 ~ ad--Hv handled aflh"'".do b" M9tt CMC ,....,__ .. tt1e ~ .,-Y"V """'6_u I ll!lt\' c-tw Mlllitlt1lllll: .. ~ 0r11"" rar not a distraction from. (~ ~·~itc.Jr'• /MM. "the whole, were played by o-.111t Ali.nin ......... t.1* a.UtT! Bill Graydon as GeorlfDI'• Cieri! 11..tfltlll ..•••••••••••. T-Tltu1 lawyer• ~ 1 .aad Jui-y J 1111 LllUI. , ............... , lltldt Gtliut ' J c1111r11., •• , .................. Ht1-""' Thomas and H;erl)1 9hDJon G«rit Hind .............. c·lll'f Sclllt in nbmet0\.11 minor parts. Moltltr/Nurw .•......•..•... Svti. Scott Cr ,_ -~• f11!Mr/Judt1/Tllffltr rn1n11otr.... edit we tile w10l'OUgu•Y • ••••• · .1111 OnyGon dellghUul evening shoUld be 11\lrtlll'l/Arfflllll ....... ,JH..tt. '"'' gi dlr~ PM! T . cus,_1Tum .............. Pet H1rp ven. o;oo,;~-1 &Ill· .,,_ Ptrttv111c#/wt1111r1 belllni l'ho produced .a -.=ji.'.;f~"ct·tt:~· magical, bilarlout comedy Dlltf1tt·A.,.,,.., ............. Mm""' out of a medlocn ICript.. . gtv~n to Rick Gunst (also a member of the cast) and Claudia Petennan w b o created the scenic designs. The feat of the evening belongs to Linda Baum, tbe chronic dreamer. who not only endured the entire two hours on stag~. but did so rmoothly, with grace and charm. . Misa Baum'• role, a dil· ficul\ one for ·any actress, encompassed a c tu a 11 y several dHferent ·character changes, inostly the figment of hu imaglnation. One of the greatest even- ings in community th.eater will run Fridays a a· d Saturdare, ca ., s, 111. 1•. 25 and 16 at Costa M .. a•s Comm11nlty Center auditorium. T tJ e p 1 a y , originally si:beduled I<>< only four performances, was held over following the openini we•kend reaetioM. -. oWINNER---..., •••CTCMt--...... JOSfPH E. l.lYINE -• MllCE.NICllOLS ·BALBOA 473~8 oreH · • &:45-~ ,., ..... _. The superbly rounded cast · is topped by Clement Davidson as ttie crotchety djrection i.nd ~ eerie 1et. 1968 season off to a splendid ting of a huge ol.d' London . 1Jtf.rt in Laguna Beach "'"'.11 'i:c COAn "*"'j Yr__"· · house combine with the ex· 'Saturday night · witb a marred a higl>iy competent production and we're not about to tally a few trivial flaws in Dur review of what was~ overall. e. aparkling performance. , Karan Armstrong 1 n d Each she -portrayed with remarkable ease, style and a constant, lively wit. To those less familiar with the tedious task of· cllaracter Borge Show Comiµg to Melody land "UWR!NCE lVllMAN --. THE &RADUATE -.. ,....,.......,, e INDS TOHl9KT e ... ....,,~Wl-­ "CLOSELY' WATCHED TRAINS" 511110"• S1i"'°"f "S.&wn• STAm WIDNISDAY ....... ----·-1 ,Sll(lley.ICll(tilr r:='J=I= . pmwllO'• 0010~"1 tQ ilhmv Also -· "SWEET NOYEt.IBER" wit~ S•11dy D•ri nl1 INDS'-Y9"19!f" P11ul N111wi111n · "THE SECRET "WAR OF HAR•Y FRlGG" .Ali• \l)orh D•'( ''WHERE WERE. YOU -Olll---·-Stlnley Krlmet ...... [ Sperm Sichy Kalllari1e TRACY I POITIER I HEPBURN gueuwho'a coming to dinner ----·---ILVll PRISLEY IN "$PEEDWAY" Op1n Today 6,45 Sat. & Sun. 12,45 ''Wild in the Streets" "5 Card Slut' cellent-capabillties-ot.....th-.. --Sl.f.l' t.o rm u c: e ot "La cast to pf'Oduce an evening · Bohem.e" ·that· ~aetigtited---.a: of theater that cannot be Mar capacity audience in fauked on d r a m a t I c the Irvine B4rl;l. ground1. It la, however, a We .can ~ recall tnat we play ~.ch ellcltl the gamut have e'f'er witnessed -at of negative reactions -um theatrical level at ll!ast. ~s~ay, shock, re~l&i'?'l· - a more polished iliuig of bewdderment and disbelief Puccini's ageless classic. -all standard P ·1 n t e r Al'ld we mig1Jt add f.h3t this triadem~lu:. fine caat gave ti\. a Four. more weekend•· .of "BOheme'' tnU -certainly ~~on are scheduled for eclipsed oUerin&s DI the San · 'Tlfe Homecomin&'," run· Francisco Opera · Company ning Thundl!y1· th r o u I h that' we have atteniled iD re· SUndayg at the ' 'lbinl~ Step· cent-years. '!beater ln downtown Costa FaulU there were, to be Mesa. 1ure; but they in no way · Crossword Puzzle ' . ACROSS ~s Arird 1fttt Yesterday's Puufe Solved: 1 StCIHtd i1kl11t for togrthot bids W1th thread :i ~1.'~11'*SStf & Set 31 Down co111ro1l!IC111 lo Short race 51 Fal to 14 Want Include 11gtrly 53 Ont of lS Beasts or miatM< pl.let burden 54 Control l' Rtpeat d1vlc1 17 ltt111 or S' Stevtdor11' 'ti.IV. wortlng 11 Occ1slon '-lttt lerl ,....,_ 111 ~lor 19 Vehlalt .. •O Food 11th '!:~~~~~~~~~~ 20 ltJlttlt 61 MGnocllnlc ' 22 Steond•"tltt 111lntr1I 7 BuJldln; l-~r;:e~c;,;i;;1;~;·;;;~~--,-23 ~=1~tlal '1 f:~,~ld; • J~od of LIGH~~~EJr~UT" ·11V1/68 is Troplcal food source .~ Structure · JB N, Allltr. coin •Lflwlll _....,_..__,,_.... __ ...... ~ !JI - lmllt• --· ·-'""' DlllO fWft, illlr···miiiillftlll~ '"""""' hft r.-.., rm• ....,..Rllllil- 24 Onp who 63 Stitt ot Instruction llnited flrtbts takn lont "'"' . . • Number slips co11f0rtalllt lo fnJ ury , ,1111 W. ,,,.,,_..AM 2& Flit ·.•4 ~ubllc 11 caustic ... ~.=,..~~ . ..!!!2.'.~.... 2• ~:1~1~ •s lt~s:::: ·f~ ~f:J~; ACADEMY subst1t1Ct Ml S11111tllll"9 plgton .. 30 M1tch'd ""'ju•: 21 Exclamltion grou,-ef • Col 011. ol surpr ls1 Aw'ARD. animals ~7 Otllvtrs 22 Gotf II Jl In an In 1111111 archiltct's WINNER attltudt of portions crtatlon lleT a.tCTOR·•I M1CtQ.1 JOSEPH E:. LEV1NE ..._,, • MIKE NtCHOLS LAWR£NCE TURMAN - !!!,E!.,R!DUATE co.OR----- won def Z5 Ana lyzt 33 Gives DOWN 26 Fluld rock consld«ltl111r1 l l 21 £ncltng us ed to wgt with 111n 37 Obscin l\llnllty .. d tin JI S119rt1111 -2 tl1tln1 le ll Wound ,. 40 llft of c11t1ln Scots ' serlously tht &tbt.. J lnsKt 32 Orunt· 41 lllHns of 4 Turn ln1ld• Inform~! · dtltnse out Jl Furrow 4.3 ~uslness 5 Clean11 Jt ~onflnt Jn . '5tlbllshmmt ' Ed'''' restr lcl td " 44 Routed sllrchy tubet ertt iiliiiiO _.., .. WILD.\.". MATINEE . -.. _ .. ..,..11!!9@ pin .,.,..,..,,.. WEDNESDAY, I P.M. "THE PARTY". 911!y ·llfikda lift ll~~M~-~~Ad~-~,.~S~l.~00~~~~~~~~~~~1 ·• Dll 'Ml It -CD LOR II _ .. _ .. __ . .,,.... Woll llllcku ·ht• Fallt ...... ......,.JoMit .,.. --·--~ Sfwtl w ........ ,. Od. J .. ...._ '°" ... ~ ""l'!I ... , • JAMES .DEBBIE • MAURICE GAAN£R REYNOLDS .RONET ' IDOi" ll:#Jr. a.fll. .. ..,,, ,,..., ... '. ENDS T0il,IGHT ' "Hlll WI IO AROUND THI MUU.RlT IUSH'" 1 , "llRDS. THI 1111 AND THI ITALIANS .. Starts Tomorrow· i l BRU1fllUrAOEllHEROEli " • ---~-(lQl.IO llQOOI .... RODTAYlOR · YYETTE llllllBIX Jiii BROWll ' \ l '' 39 Wlndaor ~ cltlztn 42 Mlddlt po lot 43 formal 45 Woodsml" 46 R1tite bird 48 Cod and . Can so 49 Feminine name 50 Rtl1Uve SZ luslcal dlrecHon SS Noun suffit 56 Labor S7·At t~ '"' .. 51 Eicc •111tlon of dbgllSt Ml Zodiac ,,., • !)avid J.J<>yd, " l\!imi and. Rodolfo re~veJY·,-We?e very impressive in their demanding leading roles . Lloyd, an engaging and sensitive Rodolfo. was In fine voice; his "Your Tiny Hand is Frozen" and "Love· iy ·Maid ID the MoonHR!>t" were tenderly ind fiawle11· ly sung. Miss Armstrong, Ideally . c~ as the shy 1eamstres,s ·who ts so touchlngtt, wooed by Rodollo the poet. turned in an exqui1ite -perlormance -her "My Name is Mimi~' was a floe rendition of this SbOW·Stopping aria. ,John Beauchamp .a n d Alan Gilbert were DO le~ competent in their rMPeC· tive supporting roles a' Col· llne the philosopher and Marcello the paitrl.er. For that matt.er, it would be dif. ficult to fault any member of this beautifully balanced cast; the finely mounted production moved with a fluency and dlrectlon that is not always evident i n operatic enterprises tbat move in more rarilied at· mospheres. Acting, at this level ot opera, often 1uUers with ttie participants' very natural desire to concentrate on their singing roles. Not so witb Clhls company; a typical eumple of tbe cast's ~­ round ability was ridlly evi· dent in the voluptuous Carol JGrkpWick'1 aptrtled and del!gbtlul IDletpretaU ... of the rOie of Musetta, the shapely vamp whose his s w i n g i n e nonenUties do much to relieve tbe1 cather· lng gloom of Puccini's som· be' tragedy. Miu Kirkpat· rick was a magnificent Mu· setta, both in voice and de- portment. In noUng that tile decor was no more tl\,UI adequate we bUten to ttrus that wt ar.e well aware of tbe ri&ld limitations that a llm1ted budget lmpoae1 µpOo -,Ille •irUJglillg opera'.i ro up. Nonetheless, the deCOr we had was taatelul and Im· agtnatJve and tn no way detracted trom the Overall hi&h caliber oC thil pro. duction. Mozart's "The Marriage of Fig~o" will be Ule next offering in the 1:0~y·1 1968 sea.on and wtll be It.I.a· ed et the Irvine Bowl on Fri· day and Saturday, Oct. 11 and 12. Writing ln the happy alter glow o( a pleas1D1 and polis bed "Boheme," we can only say tllat ·It will take some earth .. hakinJ event to keop us -·~ Irvillo Bowl two ....U ...... change,;t appea.red-t()..be aB--Ylctor Boru, set _for~'-· effortless job. two-day p 1 • Y .d • t e ·ai BOISTEROUS Melodyiand Theater, Oct. ~ The neck breaking pace, ~ 8, brings with ~m a like wa~g a six·s.ided delightful s~se m ~e tennis match, was carried to form of songbll'd Marni NIX· the peak by Tom Titus. the oo. rowdy. b Di 1 t er o us ManB. who sings gr~qd newspaper reporter who opera iu;ias and musical sucCeeda in cracking the comedf tunes with eQt11.l dream girl's · imaginative style and fa~. got her world with the truth. start as the Unseen aingiog Titus was rast talking, voice of man)' top film eager and quite sincere. He glamour girl!. Those days was one of the obvious are over and tller t&ient~ favoittes wtih tbe ·audience. yoUDJ eotertalne:r bas lopg Although bis role was not ago made the grade as among the most demanding · Marni Nixon -her.ell. he proved to be high on the The Unmelaneholy Dane rating list. and Miss Nix: on are now · a Other men in t h e nroaome -theatrically dreamer's We· were the speaking; ~ey have be8'n book shopper George Hand touring the country for the (Ray Scott) and Georgina's last few mouths, playing to brother·in·law Jim Lucas enthusiastic audiences. (Rick Gunst). Both were Al.so on Melodylaod'I ouUtandingly capable, yet October schedule la Roger they Jacked the power and Miller and vocalist Jacltle timing of those previously De Shannon, ~t for three mentioned. days, Oct. 11·12-13. Gunst wt.I e5pecially vivid 'I1ien comes B a r r Y in his: few dream sequences Ashton's lavish Fr e D ch while Scott seemed to slow musical rt!we, "Femme De ~e pace of bis counterparts Paris," which opens a fO\Jl• 10 those ares.s. . week ?Wl oo October 22. Female memben of the Rusty W a r r e a , tbe cast who did en excellent uni.Dbibited Digbt club com· Job· were SWiie Scott as the edienne headlines the ahaw. 'Woman' Play Bombs • AtBroadwayTheater By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) - Anyone with the necessary funds can rent'• Broadway theater, and tbat'1 about the oo.ly e'xplaDation possi>le for "Wom'ID ls My Idea," "Which thudded Wedoe9day IJi&hl onto the sbge of the Bel.8sco. The piect -play is far too .-a "'l!lrd -con· cerns a Mormon badlelor's eUoks to stay tbat way in 1870 Utah. There'.s also a great deal o! stuft abool a dunderheed fedenil judge who tries 11> jail Briibam -Young, 90CDe fvc:ical frenzy over aroused nei&)lbors and Inane dlegresslon1 about the c O mmunity'I pl'.OCl'eatiVe enthUslasm. AOOOl'lln& to a -note, mOll of the events ac· tually happelled at the home of• Jobi Rocty Pd in s.II Leko Ol\Y. •Park, 1 teacher ir*rttted more in Aristotle tbJm Ille &lrl he weds on in· uplloalllt wlllm '11!en she ii apparently in tbUinal, fatal th.iou-ol pneumoma, i1 played by John RelltrMn. He uoder.-ly appeors in • biirrj lo -tllo ·- Three ardent maidens art represented by Di a n·e Moore, Tracy Bronl<I s!!"!" IOd Lila Parker, White Way debutanle1 all ...too bavont' yet Jearned to oct. "Woman k My ldiee" was written, directed an:1 pro-- duced by Dou C. Liljeoljul•~ another newcomer wh<>H program ~hy .W.s that be delayed comiol to Broadway "tmtll he could write and direct both cotn· edy and tragedy." Hmmm. <Jae.tb!N o( the 11Cript. Ill• note acldl, was rewtltten. duriltg rd>uz11ola to odllpt the material k> cast talent& end the· Lloyd Burling am• settlng, • compiex hoooelloid dl'Jllay o( ,_.,, doocs end staircase,. Lilje.nq\Ut'• comp• n y threatens «o produce four further ple)'S by 1970. U thil one ii • ratr 1311\ple -helpt • Church Play •M I 'N t . ..-•. .Hapo eoll ex HUJh*''""•-oot• --o(Y-.adbla The. Hunllngotn Boadll Players, under the dlr9c:doo ol lliana 5pencer, w I 11 preseot ·~-WhlM Chuitr" for the~·· l'ellowblp o! S~ Andrn'I P r e • b y l emn Church. Newport Beach Wedonclt1 morolng. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -cutoon umnplo fa followed Stanlty Knick'• lirst Dim with ply resulta by Joa project llnce ":llOI : A Spece Ricl>orcil • a barrister Od-y11ey'' wlll be friend .• O.Vkt Hud· "Napoleon" for MGM. ,cllerloll, the bumbltn1 Jurist. I~ The meeilnc will bl hold IO 11:30 a.m. ID Feilowlllllp :~=~-bl~· . - • , ' 4 u .,...... . -... -~ -... -........ ·-' . ._,. ,.._, ·-~ .. ,,_ .... -.. • .. • • Evory-Ha • You C... 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CUSTOM OUPLIX 1mkin1 b' a Roommatef fl': 5n Joann. ·5tl-O'm uvin& built-in kitchen wtdi Upper BACK BAY AREA. evu: 6TS-'D65 . ()pea E\tea. · '!be bHt of~..... . . , Jet U1 ...s.t )'Oii NEWLY Decor. 3 Br .. 11Ai tML . dlthwul!er well dellped 3 Two ""1mming "'°"· cab-·• c· otf '·fif .. · uu1... 4 lod Mon V ,. BR, 2 batha + 2 Bii •M ltaommai. ltafe""" Gar ms Mo., llo. MMlllf;, Newport leach 4200 BR home with fAmlly room .,.., putting .,...,, ~ ...,_ HAl'l•.Ol'l 1.41 ""• , , ""$24,tso . a , ~ larYlce -...._ 1-~------1 , ~wall en:': p~(n1;e, ~ ~~ wilh P~ SurTOlinded by large trees, HaM to ftnd 'at ~ pi1ce In .,:.aftftnn: jm Newport Beacb ·Ph. m.mJ Newport hfw mt ~i!!ie~::: w~ ~ ' tlbft'llw 1 n au la t I on, 2 Thll u an excellent value inflwma1 ~. excel-~ ~tian. ? . b&lhl, Reduced for Cnh ' EMPLOYJ'D Imm.le lbu'e $115 mo, Avail 1ltlff. (Tlf) baths, tile ~· Well only $27,!liO. CaU \IS now lerit Dti&lOAbood' on ~~ family ''J'Un.ln'' room adj&-3 BR, 11Ai t.tba. pit.II 2 Bl\ CclN --Wiii.mi; prtv. NE'WPOJtT SHORES f13....8'126 {213) .33Wlt2 located on EuWle Ul large: fur apPOintment to see this Oll de Sac. Yciu'D ~ a eent tbe dreun l:Jldten 1rtth AJlt.. So. ol Hwy. Lou • Bl'. It ho l1MOM 2 BR .l Dm an )'9atl 1eaM SMALL 1 BR tum. Sll/Dio. comet' lot Room fDr your Beautiful Home. relaHd .lile 'in lule 4 BR" all tbe ~ ~Ja Jll'OX . $31.<0l Price $41,CllO. SUN 'BAnqNGl PYt tm. $190 mo. Stl-1290 tm Club llo!ae Dr (A.clwl boat er trailer If• vacant ~~!l!!lll!l!ll!!!l!!IJ!l!!IJ!~ + con•ert I dai born•. 2 f~ Nev ~ c1rpet. SlJ.1156 Mtta. utru.' • I 1ln1 t e 1rom Lido 'l'bealer). Owner eome see ~ it. . ~.<O> "t:f. fl be.tbs + powder rm. L.rse In&. Brick P1tlo. 50-1120 HC*E Ii: lnoom • newb' -.tu.It. cam, r.1 . ..,._ lest Bluff 3242 on prmrlRs Sunday. tenns. 3 "OR£ mastef' .ulte bu ~ace It TARBElL· ~ 2!55 ~artier clecm'. 2 llr., 1 .:: pn.ie ,..__.., -BL.UITS Dix 3 Br,•den 2 ba. BAYCLIFF Motel -winter lt!t J' \\ I • \\ 1111 I .-.1 \t:\ \I!\\ .......... 11 \I I\ t <I JI' drH&ln1 nn • many many Elegan•, I. Prl'ffq, IPt. 2br.11' bl,~ dllp.; .,,.... 2100 r:rptt, ·dips. Pool. Reul rates eflecti•e: $21.50 up. (OMM.,J~A·l more !eatureL '111!• -l VIEw built -a dbl ..,..., · J'IJM 2 11& --..,· 00 mabu"e fam. IH. I u 3, Maid ,.,..,,., TV, pool, m~IA tnilY move • In eondltlori. U'J )'U'il. ~ BJt ! bl.tbs ,Hur Fuhton Illud tetl. $1GO mo. .....m4. Sis-tm . 455 N. N~ NB ... D85 Walk to grade schclols, Cor-muter,aulte .l lldis area • 1tD A90C&do Olli e a-A. Newport B11'd WINTER Rental f hr 2 M. I 1003Baker,C.M. 546-5440 2'0Ll7th 646-0555 Holdonto:yourdlair! Full cnadelMarlU1ehooldil-aeparated ~.~'.·coST2ea.2~---{rev) .. • Ceren1 .. Mil'· nso iew kitchen. Avail: w'. ti====· =· E · ~" "'""" · 12 500 b__.__ trlct. •Ina: by 40 tllid· 1allll'J. • -• --""-&15-0!91 Iii venmgs ....... _,.t(M p~ce 1, . A ou-....:r owm Price reduced ta $45,500 IVAN ~· NEW HOME Larae rooms. 50' VO lot. ' I , <X:EAN Vifw, LoWb' 2 Br. 2 f':'" mo. . l6.00 Seavlew $_1_58 _!ER .t.!~N~::; ~..":'ba:.,~~,.! f'l"'_M!1Y_~!""'1J!le """" ',Vant °'· ..... !"".'!'·""'·Owner~ ""•'" ·~ 2200 ~~j.,oo~.~ ' .. BR.;.;:!;~~::=! (Grona del Mar ow;;.,.~ ... ,....u ,..,.. Otbe' ""'"' •• Bkr. 642-7000 'fllY liFfllt . Lido lole IUl 'f?'i~~~";;' ·.,._~,. 213/110-29&5 COio E."I&th ·!.,_;_r._, $69,500 NOW!!! Three :a.eciroc.ns, 3 cant. (near 17th & Newport). 6f2..8381 evu &: Wk~. l BR Bt&cb house nr. Bl1 _ • · e. · lect " OPEN DAILY 1-5 bath., tarp flrepta<:<, bdill· Coll to,.. l .....,, YOW" o• drive by' -lnLtvlnrrm, b lrltht & Ci,aorful · ,2!3/m-4309 NowPort 119". 4216 Rustle Beam:tl Thla lovely in kitchen, 13'x20' COYtTed &: tenns. 2409 Bonni• Pl., CJ.\. place. lee lot. $31~. ' . ' Bdrm. 3' ,,.thi, blt~ln. 21 BR. Nev. 0 e •• n. Patio lalbN . noo ' · loadtd with endo&ed patio, brand new loft Santa Iubtl nr. Irvine) latbol Rial IEatah Co. . 'kitchen. xlnt locs&n '1111'· $150 pll' mo )'Zif, 121 -1 ~ furn., pool, util• Jl4. ~~ uis b:llted 00 wall to wall carpeting. Ex· Nwport OPEN HOUSE DAIL y -100 E. Balbio& BMl., Balbol. hnmac. condbiaa; P.,tD. «lth.k $5-30JJ. or w e•a ~'BOAT~. 4 BR 2 H.S. IP OK.=. mo. a comer lot onb' me blodl: ceDent location, near el~ . . 'til Hkl , OIUoli Ult>· &llmdec* a.U:O Ftft. . Ne . H 2210 2300 1q ft. la patio_a,.a. 0a,y St. M&-: lo the beech. Lui•_..,. mentruy ICbool, ch-.._ & .. N -lffLC: R. C GR.EER,'-_,.!1 .... a.q, l'6CI mo. !IOMlOO ., 1n bOth the u .... room -.Lowlnt....i,5~% -----.-•-.--.. ..,..n MJlv1a'Udo ~ HONEn!OOK R Corona dal Mar 4250 and the famb' room, built· F·.H.A. loU1 may be u-· Vkferi• ~.LJW'.O ~te -mm Pii4)titJ 15 x · ~ vlitW J ~~and Jfvntl ...... IMch MOO 1 BR. lhllJo· blk. to and Uk ..., .. end S158 "' month Bluffs ElegClnCe 121 . 3 llR 2 bath,-· I &YflOu.. -'·-. ' Wt ... diln-ki~ .. A and e: :,; would inclOOe taxes• Try 646-111\ bea WUilyappotnted ea:petsltrapes,'$112/lnO. "· 'l'."I' ~ fk't'~; !We mr. S BR. 2 Ba. 2 CV ... 1ncd Ny; ~ lndrJ. 1 -.$1500 OOwn ' ·. . A..... u * '"too * I BR. 2 Ila Heme ... Nlwd -....... 2Qll Klnp -yard. -• ..... No -11211. fl!.1911 I let this me atip by, • townhouie: Llving~dirr Mbell lteall;J''.. Ml-wttb 1 aa Apt.-l)reellent··ltoul. MWl9' 4ftmr • J& OK. $1TO,mo,1-.115f aft S.. i-BR tutu, Mdl: ~ "°' Delancy Rul E1t1te Ina: room + mitatandlS¥· fluneinl .. aof,O,,. t cipen S&L Sa MMOQ CM) Leue • oab'. 2828 E. """" """· CdM DfSIREABlf =:,: 3 'I::,:':'.; Coote -1100 Walltor loalty . eo.,n. .. Mor :mo DIMAC. s ·BR. + -_,.., mrno fOURBEDROOMS """1'dand-Eaar'> ~·--han!•· 333lvi.via,Llclo -Cl1l'E ~ ••••e ~~eto lalboa ' 4309 "j:ZIEIBa==yf:I 204.1 Wm'QJFF DRIVE l'il baths and huae covered live in and perfect tor enter-must sell. S BR. EutlJde lDVELY Jrs. Bqtm:t oa «1 9 ... ,..,rat• )'llrd. Avail ---...... :-"":""""'.'"'.:-"""'.'"'.-01 ront .... rm lli>e>Ev ... patio.A""""""'"-'"' taJntnEA.'Sfii.UFf =.'"'c:::;"= lot.P1er•.u..a.oo1Lldo'• o.t.' ~ .. ..-"I"-Eoii i..'.'P"~' ~-1705 "::': .. S:;:~· Pier Br Slip EASTSIDE ee.1 ... sman ........ ..,.. htµll--~ -11ttocl>ed ~ pss,llJO by°"""· Acad•. m-UM .1100.UUX' BAY . A e EA m E. BilhoaBlw. 3 BR • 311 ba + tam. ml POOL .ibte. EX<epttonally l ow REAL TY -• -cmly IZl,900 . ~ Balboa noo LOVELY ~ VIEi\'. 3 BALBOA m.... an, xtra. lge. fee a:lmpte lot. Attract:lve 3 bdrm., fam. rm. priced for only $19,950. 2414 Vilt& Del Oro ~ tum•. CAU. 5«).1151 Huntl-'on ... ch 1400 , . BR It d-. 2 BA:.'$. Dtp., LOVELY 3 BR, 2 be., blWn Near jetty on private street, and den b:me on ail.de-sac N~ Bach Copen ev .. ) Herl. R.ul ·~· Bpedaculat Oetla ~t trpl:, ~ 'S!OO mo. Allo 'kitchen w / w crpt1. pl architectun ...... ed•cuat . ..., """"°"' Uvinl< room 644.t.133 1 ... 644-2626 _,. 01 ar flfA Penn Pt. s tr. Btadl, SUS. .. an. 2 BR..J lla..$319'mo.' II<....,;., UllP"• $200 rn,., hlL Amdoull ...... .... 1oo1<t out 1o a ,..,.,, .... ":!~~~~~!* No Down GI * s M s .... -. o1wp •van°" 1. -adol11 aua -™ P"! .. 11!5 •tn June-. ~ Ina • ............... ·$ltl6,000 tree in walled fnlnt court • hrp . )111hw·1*nt. ll50 .,....tn. OCEAi&ROiri' lpeCtacu1ar Joe eta.-. """"'•e pool.,........; Assume 5,1% J.Nn "'*' ~:=::.-=· t!HlMad -• !lfaplt Ll4o l1lo • ·2111 Wla.Pttrt1Yf~rn1•••d. 1a11ooa 1111n.i ~ ' mveredpatlo.$37,950. 1438....dway 645-0111 7' -·G1 ~.,~~-· -HueYll"l'll>lnl. 1o.-·-~-~-Hose......, --like · , JEAN SMITH 2 ••53 '#VJ .......... .......w-PT9J 'Prlc• dnff1mDy ..... nA"""'"'•.Eo •11111 _.. -·-"· Prtvate"'-..t. Set SPACIOUS1Br.Apt$150m. . . Evanl"ll• 64 -cm Itri& Coll'le Pvk beauty ly. Drive by: ,,. w. WUaon ..,t., Mm -toda> -w..,.1 a"'1 !or lhort ,_ le-;;,..-;o., _,i., GMtm utn pd. ,.!Y. Qpt''" No . CoWwell, lluk1r & Co. "" Eut 17th, c .. i. M... ,_ s .,.. -Jib, lockbut """"'· .... an la•• . MlPt ~ , "•' "• . ,.u. 613-4111 • . • -L ,_ -646-3055, Eve, 51><737 PARK UDO --· -~-BY °""" .. -~ °'"" ,tee., Lido --LopQ Ni.-1 ¥IW --.,_ No Down Paymantl ""ping ·• "'1-de-uc _.. .iew. s lit. ,,_ din . .._~ ....... ow = · ~untlngton IN<!! 4400 •• .,., 0• •-$23,500 OPEN HOUSE DAILY rm., ..-. ._ 10 ..U. ';'-"""" -_,., l'OR Lauo!1 I .., ' lit, J ba. rm.,. 2 m>Rll I batli' LJy NQ DOWN PAYMENT ~of~:.•:.: 2519 Voitir Pl. . ... ,..... DOI-11.., .,._ ~-'riool S.-.; !!ft. Nu Ftn. c.,, Piilo, llnploce, t.zllt ' Im. l2llD bell --t lollt '>I PIL Country lllCJ 11un1 "'11n• the...,. o1"" N 8 ............. ,,._ ex1ru1 •°""""" .... CM ...,~-...;. _...;:. lllO .... a-1o -monlh. GM125 anc1 -. and °"""" Are }"OU tired bl that bull' dma!ty.5d~· 2 baths.~~ 3 'eR. den a: bullt·lri bv. A 5'MC1I W <dhL!LlJ.,..,. 113 M &II& . . -. rtorea the*" niit.urmtl city Ute? How about a mpae-11w1g room aw&1...,. . iJliiliAc. , Br, 2 Ba..• s~ THING DOWN , !"rl1 '!' Uftfum. •711 And~ Ani Oet.,1 SJIO. 1ou1 3 bedroom home 'With those :festive occuiom:. AU decon.tor'i delight. dNU do. to IChaal A VA tll' rHA ..._ on tlm !=!!!"' lefth 2791 SJ25•! t U. IV w/W 7701 , EJlll Apt D -Of eall dtn1ne area in a nice coon-built-in dn!erD kitdien. E<ren _ OPEN DAIL Y-1-6 _ . .lt ' · ......_ ._...'"-"Jou ,..,.,._,Newp;wtW• IBR .-_ ~ Totr.,0.K. '· owner MSlo2l35 trya-..Allthlt.!or a dbbwul>er. QuaJJty..,... 400 Bolato Way * 642·1771 ... p1!!)0* . .,._..,_. --..,.. I -~8:.!.":."li:; -1514-l·!IR._..,.__ l'l,iXll. • , • -·IM .. reu ,..,.,, No (cor o1 s-"r A Placentia) IP!lCULAT!ll!I ~f,llO !or -····-!Im--(~•) -AIN-LI Water 6 ... fttm. "°' • nllfl down GI •••1-• · · ' ~ -·-OOI>-·' -'" · -~St. n& •..,\ SPRIN~ , TARBELL -·;:;.,.-Decorator'• Dolliht 3 BR.. Ill a.., In -., --,JleaHr aiNfl\IOi ;. f ~ Pllrnlohool • ~ .. ":"" · ..: Unuauel I elabonle1'· decn-121,lXll l>oa!aa. N .... -· MT-J:vu. -·lfoo· I ' ~ •I~. :!!!~·~~=~=:~~~.::.,;:...,,...,~~~ '"I,:" .. REAIJ • PlclUrMqUe . rated ' BR 1.-..... VA OWnad. Alt---~ 1 = 0.-1 · 4000 AT ........ , clx 1 !12 llr:, •4...-......... ,.... Deacr-lie view..., 'wtth bu&e mr """ """' ~E ~Br. I ;a&: w · 0.~oral -• RENT pool; _.., ... ,..., •" -· • -pool ,flied )'rd,°"'"'-.~. ·<Jo•ornmonl Traillfer f ' 21915tlo SI; DI,., II. ,..._BW<l.,C.M. ::..."'::.:.::::: *642-1771Anytlmo* iready!or .......... ··1nto 122.>0ll -101f,,,dowtl.-muat .. ·~1 •llll "lr.lno 'hrr-, aR-FUl'nlluN lloach 4_. OCEAN VIEW gmlen m "1la lovely 3 nunpu•, pmeroom"" den). Joln ·V .... JUtr. Mf.1175 -°"""' ofte.lalp Luxury "-' $25 Moi tll ,,La;..:.gu;..no_.__. __ ._,.,I ~tdll b o in e wt Nlftll:Y Ownet~ from Ue&. G0Q0 :rm..tin't. hOlil wltb pat» w I ~ ·~ 3 •R. 2 bit' NI dtNaC rm, . FULL CPl'ION .ir, Bt1't NEW 1'llmllt.t 2 Ba 2 BA Ox>lce Newport Heiab.ta area Dover ~ uvr'-'A .ottereK cm e&IY terma. Just 1mli iz~. Batb rmted lbUe root Pi'leed • .U tut hplc, aiMn4 ,.qo. Yrl)r No deJollt. • t I 1 e 1 e c b a i It• Sa•: : R"1<Conled 3 bdnn. 2 p aDwiblocl<tothe°""""' im-.Jti'Jleriseto.. atool)~)lllO·Gl..-·J'llA 1a1e,s--A..a-. .....,. , 'panonmli:-Oouloolllni bath, ....... bclnn. w/!ln-ele Barrell Riiy. 2 BR-.... ojde, hardwood cu.. -' OlnJijre --· H.f.LC. Alloo Beach. ... _ - p1..,., Oun. ·rm . la<-llv. ' """"' double ..,...,,l"Od COILEGE REALTY -Man y... lilt Jloul ,,_ loalty • -' FumlltlN __ .. only m cbldm 1115. - rm A: din. e.1", blt-tn klttb-In Westcliff Dr. 6C-5Dl Fi.aide Jocatioo. $25,000 IC'J.1J91 Eva 511-b NEW 'iiluxta:Bedlw llT W. lJUa, C.X. 1.,,,=· ==.-:'=:--= ~;t:;,%; 6 """'. GlantSlnclFamffyRm. ~~H=Catdle,Rltrs. Zl~~~e..AILCYdM ~~~ ~tiN MAR , =ll-:•~i:';'::.~·!t'i;,=...":, ~~ "C" THOMAS, loali.r $22,500 1110 Newport BMf., c.M. -,.., · ~ · • iSPICIAL.-vtew1 an ·-holltfito •/wl blt-tol. -. OJI.· call SU-<IDll oe • • • W. Cout Hwy. -X:ou -·t believe lt 'Iii '°" ,.._1729 Ewe. -10" "°"!'. J!no" baac:h i. 'Jao 1111t, lll ba., cpta/-Pb,ta wol bar, -O.X. , -~ N ....... Bc1L Eve. 560M3 ... U! ,Extendoo the ,..tire Ii cation with .W.. 3 :IJ!t 2, N rt ._ , . Nb -· lot.' Neadt _, Yeady $C!O. pr. a o • $11: f BJ\. -l'&tlo, ' 1-"' o1 the home. RIOh.... ba, ll""' room + Mir, OW~ -GI_. '1L\ • 123,lllO IG-mT , ~ -pel4. Wogon wr-1 Ch•"" ' elled ..an., entl¢n< ~' . RARl!i -FA -.. dialal 'Ir IAYClUT * ·~IAll RIAL TY f..BR. 2 BA.·--. J -- " 1/3 A~re pla<:<, W..., -·. 2 Home with 2 BJ( l,..,,. + aree, --3 car A11n<1110• llll,..,.., dl\>o, 147~1 ·1-141;244i alt:'q111, N""-.la '1ltl1lo , " 126 lllO • NII. BAO< BAY! bath.. ""1>emal<er'• pride locome Unit In bell CdM -eon alley. Al\>doul.' f11*:, 1M.. " r . 1 . RoClr. -to UCI. -C.. Mloo 4100 • Q;li;m bWlt -•· °"""' bdil1-1n "'-· SUdlnr-. ...... m.l!XI ruir. -!ii'.". -'"' .~. nr .• m · 'Gort••• J 1R -. ~ a 1111 .. ••, oua.ilud ...,_,_ 2 ~· lad " -,..,.,, S.0.1m CORllN·MARTIN *LACHENMYE!l · ' ~ t<-1 -. CJl.llN "°"' .--'eo(1-. -· • • ~S , CASITAS . . Ne<t llvlnl room -TARBEIL ... 2955 Hartu lt!ALTOlt"' ~· . ~al """'1'" -·I Viii.'&Oii' ii\ 1 llOiliO J1ri1ibOt1 l Br,.,. Bttdtd<r -·--Moir • the ................... 2 -•••• E CoutH "\ CdM Owner°"~'"'" l BR. 'OiilllGllDhUO 'lloa nwv~· -... 'Olt ,..,,.,,_ ._ --• Newt R d ... t.a ,i.ceo, ""'"'•en. ronna1 ·A Red Hltl· =iliiiiil67_s:1662 A~· t.eavlntl -~ -... t ·llluflLNiVCiiiHl;,,__ ••511·, ··-· tor Hjltt. lltedr . .;.. "' 211t11r""'°"lhd. c y :.~ •, -rm.F-alt1-t.Tbe-tarieMaec:o"D" • -••l•ndlJ ... ,.itllJucoPr!pettO:'a•.-.,..L loalty · ......... ..,.. ....... ll-117""'91at 1-te G-.....,!>I "'°"'!20 • pWi s Bii A -le Rwn· tumput ,,_, -~ .. -. llJ..llli at "'1 -1 MT • 5*-41'1 ., $2S '#II. Up ADULTS ,.. .. ARBn'L ·--""' ·,,. -an 1Jie "'"" Cllltom Duplex eorilt>lelell' lt\ttda atil °"" Lc;lilil L<IVCOi , SPICULATI i 1'; 1 i.a..-iit "ttoo: W. ··-• --: ~~.!..' ; $15,950 ~ ~ ;;;;,= 1.ove1ysedrm. 2bath.me ~131,";, ":a~~ •e:;,_11t ba~lltwpett .1., ~'""*''•........, ~at:"-~ 'llollUlll•--· •1'111. W!'-loc'lo ' I!> 332 l\larperite -.... 2 BR Apt amid beaut> !aka! . .:"°'mm 2 llll •It.I -lot w iftiOi lA --Jt ~· .... -.• !T -. 1145 Ananolt11 .av.. a..,_.,.2a11-..., M!lowen,_Lidoi!!'>P-001LEGs11&U.Tt-· • ••••L I ...;.,-, ... .,.-.• Cttloa>.a. CoSTAMESA l +bath O>mllL -Lo Do l'lllt ptnr. 143,!500. . vtJ:W -I I 2 &: .. ·$17 IOO lllP; .. Ill llll . NowJOrt lhd. IMlll ~='"=:min:™:: oaL ~~e~=·:i.'$ VACANT :: ~:"~ri.i w..,'ltii, 5'.'-217' Uc'U::1"ba..W e!'e'a":a'=1°0:. c.. -lllO ~· !M0-1151 <oP•• .... o1u.sBdim,1!lba111. 1mmac. -• 1oc. s BR -•-ev•/'flltlltl Ywww1/ll0015CiFt ll".a:.":;:~•,. ...... ,.1._ __ 2 Bit. -~ 1ae1 -) -Rial-· Hu fiWt-· JJ6f Valley p1,. Oun rm, 6 -& iiO\li flll Hr. -'8r; _.. Tllal -Ml• io..l at llll ID>L pool. AdtllU, ........ -pr. -1115 - I'm • -181 -with Otde CM. lla1 -.,. HOIM Ii 2 Ulllts ""., ... ft" ~ __ ..,_. ·-,... --'mA Coate ._ ti• llll~ AYi. CX. * • .3 .11111 .... I -1 ·!:i .. --,;.. UM lo ----• Bit, M1ziLr2r11AtTY .... °'"' -• -1 -a;i,.-...., . ... ..... l.Jirlo ••• J ....... " ... '"""'.,..""" a $22,9;ov QBR•-Aote11--_,. __ HAPl'DAL~TY ................. ____ l_le ........ ""' ·: taml1Y. To."'° call: MO.... 3 -. lleach lot. 134.(J(l). ~ IMI W'-' - -~--QM, .. •-... 1&1. ........ DO pCf $Ill. II ,, DAVIDSON Realty -~,.,..~ ,.8'ut1n1 Redtv 2 .,:-;.,:; = ":'. --~.J:" ., . i ~;t:'°<llXl •iii•.:.=: caa1a iiiliiii'.> •1i.a'a&:•a 11 "' •. lUlr. mD-!111,0( Ca"'""Roally -N.&-O!e...JG, SanGoh.'faPcr-.aao --· ( ltaLl-r&l.PJI•.,.. T•-·-. ........... -~ ..... --~ Pl'!": 511.111!1 '306 W. Ooul 'HWJ, NB M.-fldll.--117 U6"'1 ' • IOlr· •• Clt9'*91•-t ... ail Ill'. --l•lllt - -.. ...,...wrn&Mt•• •U90 .XXtt'IO'Dfl 0nerm:__.,, dll'WM Lwld•'! IU8&211riW•ili idifl5'& ''\ d j f I I I· I ' '~ I Ii I I r l I 1 • l f I • l -. ",.. ... Ill OA11. V PILOT . Daily Piiot Clll11ifled • < - • CLASSIFIED INDEX Hour.'.-Regulations-Deadl111e1 / --w . ,:-... ~'tt Tit . ' -' .. ~ r RINTAU UNTAU DAL llTATI ilUL ISTATI. REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCIMINTS--- Ap!I. U............ j....;""'°'!!!!~U~nfl~-~ltll~ ... ~!.._.j-.;~-~~C...':__-::::-:~0.~~.,.!!':!11~-.......,=·'--°!!"!~!: ____ ind NOTICE:S 1~c..iiij11ijMi•~•fi'ii' ii·ii•1iiooil~!!'~~·iii.,.iiidtliiiiiiMor~iiiiniii_iiii• ~Amlfo~!;;;,;;;;;;;;;!;!!!:;;;A~.._~~;;;;;;;;;;~'200~j;a.;1.~w:1:o1~14~~6;240~j!L~oo;t:--;:;:~:;;:::':-;640~1j r, .., EX Vtla'atl lcddn& for 3 LOIT hilb Sdt9' 'PUP 4 IDOi HAllOI· _.. IDLE· MON•Y G4THERS =li:d":!d~ ~ ~"'::;:::: QIEENS ~·;~ NO PJlOTEC"l'IONl =.r:::"..t':.~um""--'-=_....,.---..... ---• lfllt:Oftat ,UV.rt..,. 'l:'•W dteOll tttMr •• •111 ..,; """' MMllMt.t.17 .,...,. .-ON TEN ACRES mutl ~llfy tot GfY't Vic. Uy Dr,. ~ ... "' ...... , ........ THE DAILY ,.ILPT ....,,., UaMltty ..... ,,.,. •nl)'.. BAtHEtOR~ VNTURH. 1 I: 2 BR.. F\Jm. l1nrutn 'l1lis .Prim• lal'estment invites .your In. Lo•a. Aull CID. .., ---! I --~ ,..,..,,, .. ll>t 1.,.,.,_ "''"'°' ... .,_ . from, $100 • J'tplcs 1 Pl1 1 PiU.. / spection. Adequ1te Income provides per. i{i":. w.•ncer a u., BLONDE Pood~ mtx ~ DIADLINI 1"0111. COPY AND Kii.Lt: 1130 PJll. t.1:1• dQ' Wort ,ut.1'°'111n, uo.pt .... ~ iDcl. utU. .PoolL Termil • Conlllt'l Bk· -feet tax sh'elter.iApprox 75 acres Alritond -INES-S -• maJ.e. Vk~~· . ' w ...... ··-••• M_, ~-~ ......... ti ... le\'IO •. M ..... 1,. ,. 1-2 ·.;300~· .flt. •bole l'lltt!Gtft>. ' Ranch In Paso l!Obles. Orchard llllY be FIN'NCI"' • • --l"i-.... "I ,_ ,.., .~ lr1JNTURN. 900 ~· r...pe, ow: ~zu r,urchtaed &ef>lr1tely, or with charming· ,. ,.._ . ... .. A. YOU MUIT HAVI KILL NUMlltll Melt ,..111ne •" ad MoaUM of qu ... lc Nell 11 ted ~ Qlild Care (MacAirthur'IU'. Cout nwy) y' remodeled '2,452 aq, fl uCounlcy -Penonth . -1 :h iaur. t• m•k• • ,,..,. .r tfl• 1c111numlNr1lv•" yeu b~ r•Ur •f ta~ a1 c:ttt. MJ. to Shc!PP'ina: _ home.'' Present owner to ret&.ln' a life aw:·O,..Ortanlfl.• 6SQ01...;c..;."'-'.;;;.....__...., __ .1 '' ••""°"•••"' "'"' .. ,. <No'.pela allowed " estate In residence; but agree1ble to a · CA~DY * Single Adults * lvtP)' •ff•rt " mad• tt klll .,. 01"'ect a n.w ad u.at h• b••• erd1Nd, Mil.,.. .. ,.. 1100 Petet110n WM,¥, at ilar-Huntlnftti" leKh 5400 "?easonable rental. SUPP,L y ·ltOUTE You n:n JDHt :froin 3 to = ~. n.t '"'''"' .. te .... untll ttl•'•tl bll .,, ..... '"th• paper.• • . bar .l Ad1En., costa Mca Nl.1\r''l ~1 b:i!>Ck to e;cean. I .,. __ ,,_t tncome for few 10 pew people thl• ~pi J •••...,, ,. , C..I Doris Diven"""', WE 7-2071 --· · ...t mooth too mt '.". DIMl·A·l.INS Ada .... 1tr1ol1r Olilh ht IMIVIMt •1 """" or at 1111 en• Of •Ctr .mo.a. I · tr::"" 1 ~ to mo to mo. 1'urn I"""' htl. weekly wort (Day• or every ... NO 91hene erdera. --avail, Pvt deekl le ptliOll, CR!ST REAL TY Efttl reftlllnc and collect· nt!xt 5 yean ••. Pl'Ntlect.. * -._ ..,..,.. ....... mature 11n.atn A: couple1 Ina: ~ey from coin CJpel"lt· ed to plelff you. Far ln• . ~ n. DAILY PILOT ~ tht right .t•. cl .. lfy, •dtt. Clflar er 1'11"'9 any adv•,.. ~ .. dlent. .,.. .. • _,, . sur-mly. 14th &-walnut . ·3470 Orcutt Rd., S1nt1 Marl, C.llf, 93454 eel dilPenRri ln Coata Mesa Htlnc recorded metaap, t tJMment. arid e. dtango lb ntff and ritt•l•Uena Wltho~ prior 11e1ke. ~ ~ -~b requlr-' :53&--Ul9 ~1'1'84 for •ppt to '" and aurround1nl •re a•· dial 836-6200. ; -Adv1rtlMr1 may ptaoe ttlelr •di •1 tel•Jlhon.. • ...a: _,peace • """""'.. CH--"--Nab'--· Products. ;:::W:.R.::l::T:.:l::N;:;G;:..,,T~A~L-E~N-T?=-1 l' · • DllCdln!D&due T"'"'" 2 BR. UNFURN. ~~ -,: . DIAL DIRECT-642-5678 1,' A 3 BDRM. APrS. Vlllld" lncl!>ded Room• for Roni 59t' · ...t n1""""11y advertised · I'! . POOL. t'fO CHILDREN HEATED POOL . .~ Offtce Rent1f 6070 cazxb'). $875 To $3400 cuh Need proteulonal Upe? 5,0CD I: WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE ,540-1220 . MARTINl"'UE 802"'-'tue• ~-·.!.~.D,H'.B. ROOMStoo,..,tl:"peTwk LAGUNA B!ACH ............ For..,.,.allntor· word" $10. $1 por....,., ~ T _.....,",. • Qp. 1 il 2 Br .. klldlena, Air Co-'111---..a YIN: lftkt name, •ddress add'I. stn&le lellOlllo ma.11. h 494-9466 GARDllU Am TV be led pool A akl ' '"' ~ and .,..;,_. number tO: . No counrt. Wordpower '!fttt· . Huntington IMch. 540-1220 L19un1 Bole , "I' • NEW °"""· 2 Bii. ·~· No • a "m ON J'OJWrl AVENUE --• " ,. , ,v.i. A •--~ •·· CM. service. Motel Tablu lml, n-i. ... -·-"·b'-In TIUNS-WESTERN lng &er'\'ke. 638-S801. Box :" Ml """ pell : a.m. - : P• Call Mn. 11~ 64S-SSl2 Coli' 536-!l!M oR 141-33711 ...,.. ....... oll!cO -.l1dlna 11 . f'ho A-0 8 00 5 30 1 ~~ -~ -· mlnon °'' -~· -Vktorla St. CM . -v-"* 1·~ ~ D!STR!BUTING CO. 10983 Sonia .<na. •.' . 111'1 Sanll Am, Ap!lll; Cl«. lid. 9. 9 PM. PJUV. room A bath. ..,.. primo locatli>b In down-"'° N. AZUSA AVE. Qrg1n P11ytr Wtnled 1,. 9 lo Noon Saturday-Closed Sund~y · .-... So o< Hw.,., Cd."· Laguoo Bold>. Air condl· COVINA. CWF. 91122 au. start '"bl ,..a,, w, I • FAJRW, . AJ.' 'BDRM "".P'"' l'<lol Pvcy, lid.""· M;,, ooly. $20 Wll. tlooed. ""'""· .bolut!tul Goinc Into ""'"""' -· own ......,,_ Must ~ CLAlll,IED COUNTEfll ,,.. too.ttd.&1 fol1crw11 ' Cpta, Df1ll,. l 8'1, Gar. Like 6?5-Sll4 Eve. paneled p&rtltionina. T w O Goaden opportunity in bMch ~Rock, Blua, Standardl. :.! VILLA APTS. new. Avail Oct. l_$135. SLP'G Rm f Pri dtrt.ncet: l'nmtap an am; Pbilliin 66 SeMct Soul, I: HanQ-Tonk. Olli ;. -2211 WM~ l•ll•••4.....,.,. ...._ 311 w .. .., S.:-·-c.... !'~·-1°' 3 BR APT. -PdOL · &U-8331' home if entr Ol'Bym_:· only !'treat AT•·· rur leadt to ~Hon• t'or !ease. 1101 MS-14n ,.. ..,..,, " ............. m,.,.. ....... LapM .... l :JO-1JO . ·~·. ADULTS ONLY~ LGE. 1-BR., ttfrla., blitn1, $35. 1543 Oranae CM Mandp&I puk!na Jobi. $50 Bayakle A Marine Dr., 1AL<D.::.::.::H:::OLl:_CS __ .-_--.1 Mall Addre•: lox 1175, N1wpert laach, c111r. Menqer Mrs. CarsOn =.~ O::· if:· Jo.~ $15 UP wk. w/kitcben 125 ~:-"at!: ~.:=~:. N"'1JIOl1 Bet.ch: ~ M~ I Pbme st2-T21T ~-;;;_t;; 20122 SANTA ANA'AV. oove, HB.i536-.J462 Eves. up. Studio Apta. 2316 Buli!w:q bOlD'J IUllWerln; Oranse, Hunt. Bcb, 1244 S. P.O. Box 122.1 Chat.a Mesa. HOUSES FOR SALE M.J..orr a11.t.CM .. oaMOt.tTIOf4 .,. , 446-1260 N~t Blv., C.M. 548--9155 aervice available tor $1.0. Brtetol .t: W~, ~~j:=i;;;;;;:,:=:i=f;::=:;:::.J ••N•ltAL , .. ::::::;:.:::• = :~m~i:t.J•mca -= NEWLY DECORATED Garden Grove 5610 Gfftt Hornet 5991 All utillUe1 paid• qc<ipt Alla. Cclltact; Chuck Annouftcel'Mftfl -'41i COSTA MUA 11• w•ITCLIJll' ..,,. aou1PMl:MT alMTALI Large 2 Bil. w/..., ..... ~ SllO ~ _ telept,ooe Crowder · H ffh •~.• "'• .. 01L MAil 1,•,•,, uM1vsa1m ""'" ~ '•"c•N• "" .,. .. T_ BIXBY GREEN 0 .;..Y PILOT nt: TJ2..1UD nt: Tl4-1M.1 Lit.ff• •• , .,_1o i MISA Yl'.ID• Lt.CIC ... ,. ... PL.DOU -'ta ·-Water paid, Neu lchoot PRIVATE room· iD pri\>ate AU.> CotLS.ff ,..... 1111 -.UT •LUflP OU "UINAC• lllPAIU. •tc. .. ,. :n~ Placen~· Av... 2 & 3 "BR. TOWN" HOMES lie•--~-· ... the .. ed. 222 FOREST AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP HOlpltalll;y ii oar Motto I NIWf'O•T IU.CN '•*•• cOllOf\IA o•L MA• .me -...UININ• ... ...,. -.. .,__ WR::U LAGUNA BEACH • . FREE STEAM WlI'B tlfW!"OIT MlltflTI IA~ .. ••NlltAL lllYM:ll '611 . n between 2--5 Family room.~ •• v. pa..... Good food, n Ice location. ltUNTINGTON BEAQf SWEDISH MASSA.GE UUOA. cOvu 1tll .... ,. llU.WDI ... NADINt. OllCINI ... • 636-4120 • Ug kl 1500 aquare feet Near 'Qty Park, Shopping -'M-9'66 • ·-"-.-• u ·-·-. v..;.., ,....._._ •• ·--11 -If• MlWl'OIT INOltll Int LIDO tSLI QI IL.AH ..... • ' ,,........,... • >A>.T~ .... "'~ .u. .... ,.... ~ 'aaTc•UT 1m Ut.IOo\ Ill.ANO •• ••11111 THVM• me 12 N£.W 2 Br. BJtn range, Center, Ourch I: bank " L 6100 at:trrdl~ .decorated A: iB Sundf,)'110 lm•I pm ~ :i:.:·~::.n :: NJ,INTINITOll •IACM ... •UM JHOI" •n• oven, """'· ·-fenced • Central u conditioob:la •alkinz di It'. 11 c e to ~ dol-extr·-...... ~. Dines& rta E. _.._._ I ..,..,,, ... YAU.IT .... ,. NIAL TH CLUlt •nt . ,...__ ... ;.-.';' • Max. ·-··tical. pr!v>cy --'·• --I. e .... ..........., ~ _.._. .. ...,. WIST~.... -;: llAL •UCN ...,. MAULIN• ..,,. patio . .._... ....... ull. $150. c--=--b ::--'--' ... -~ Buutlful View lot torcea owner to sell C'all tD Lone Beadl. (213)-0f-'IDMI MAlltDll MMHLAMDI 'I.OHi IUC:N .,.. HDIJSICLUMtNe UU 23!2 •--ta , __ A••· CM. • ... ...,. ... , , U,:e ~ ... 1 1"11"'".0<<l'f ..i-. Ham U•rv•••rrr ........ ,m DUN•• COUlfTY 4'tl INTllllO~ DKOIATllf• •m ...,.... ~... &rdrobe disbwuhen No. 26( on AnU6 ... " p. tee. BALBOA Ba,y OUb. D:lcle • l"V.tw• ~ ... • •AltDI"' e1Dva tilt HKOM• TAX "" 646-7985 "' •, PRIVATE ~ Ii: sunny shire, Dover Shorel. For Ille P•ul Jon•• lltalty _ ..... , ,..m_ ~ D ~ru;.. lta WISTMINSTll ~t llCHt,,.o..,•-W?' I"-tlOUM l BR. Extra 1...,. l'JDll. w/w • lndi~~ allwasher/dryer room for ambulatory lady. by owner. $18,000.-Hl-1266. Eves. 536-1124 ;;~ ........ ·•I,!'; I lllVlllt'TllllAC.-11411 MIDW.IT cm ..... llUMI ... • w-to ICboola Nice ... ---i;... ... "' loving ..... .....,., ..... r-.na t2M MJIT• AlllA ... IHl\IU.TtN• ,, .. crpt'r drips, bltnl!i, Heated .................... (n-0 52£.4651 uk for Arl!nt LINOLEUM, --ta, I: COltOfCA DIL MAI -SANTA ""'" HlteHT1 ... UllUllANCI '"' care. 548-f7S3 -.-==~= :::IHSUU. ,. Tum• .... INVnTIMTIMt. ~ ,,.. "J>(JOI. Chldtn Ok. 2203 l..arie pool, J'iltUns creen. 3 LOI'S rat comer of 8th" dnipery &: window •bade Funenl1 '412 • •• , ••• ,.. lUI COAJTlo&. ~ JAJUTOIW. '1tt College Apt J CM. 642--5783 • ll ball badmlnlon, et• lnco-p-rty .ir:ftftft Olive ·, 4 Iota No.'1.13, 20, 22 stx:>re: iOinc bttaW!u; 111me1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 I. LIDo is'Ui llrl u.eutu. llACN R llWILllT. 11,Allll. .,., "" vo ey • .... .,_ ··r-vuvu I• i.1.L•OA ·isl.AlfD. ,.. u.ouNA N••u•L u.H:KAP•H• :: 2 BR. Redec., bttm, dWhr, ~ From $270 22 UN-.,~. _,_ 7 -. • u in ~ m . .,!1.,o!' ~ fuw\. H~ WESTMINSTIR ~ MJIMTIH•TON ••ACM ......... CLIMl:lll.TI ell I.DC IMITII ._ 1ar., prL pa.Ho. $140. Adults 6161 lamncnn i.oOJ _... iua •• Hunt. Beach. qwner ~ . '• "UNY>N•T .. M'*•OUO 1• DAMA POINT 41• MASONltY~ 11t,..., -&Qt~ •••~ r:~o .,......, r•~ old -. ,.· ;_ -'-t --•. • . -LIQ IC $10""" MEMOR' AL PAR , " -'''' Tl.WL.all. "c. ..,. MOVtN• a ITOllAOI i..-w Pomona . ....,.,.._,.,, (nr. knoll) r•vr .., ,..., cvnu .,. WESTa..l. );'Ii' Fet lot. Lin-• L 'S. -,vyy .,... i. l'OUtnAIM VAL.L.IY ... COMDOMINIJJM .,. PAltnlNG. ............... ... succeutully operated by r. ""--.. llAL 1uctt NT, .. 1 _, 3 DORMS • 1* Bat.bl GARDEN GROVE coln Ln. 96xl10'. $24,500. Act Now, I.Jmited ....,uty! Mortuery & Cemetery IUflllJT llACH 141 RIENTALS '"1 1 ... resident-manager. Term• 7 ~--onl ~--~ty oil_, (~) LOHl•IACM 1• Apts. Unfurnished :=~~ ... , ... ._.,::: 861 w. Center, Apt 1, c .M. Li•uni •·ith 5705 can aITang • LOT, Golf caurse'view $5000 WinltoftCollect (2'13) 2'f2-U49 from $245 ! GAltDllf GIOVI ,.,, . '"TIOI .... From $130. See r.fanager be ed Owner 549-399 C-OJA:". y ......... ,.;e '-I.I • -..e Complett funer11t U.ICIWDOD 1• HN•ltAL · .... MIN • -oa,.,NOI coum u• cDSTA M•SA •1• =~~"=•ODM•H .,.. VERY nice 2 BR., new cpta., 8% ~ETURN, -trW]e net equity. Will adl ·or trade. ~CE Repair ~rv. Ctmetery lofl OUT DP: COUNTY '"' "''"" YlkDI 1111 POOL 111vic• 4tlt dnpes, bltnl. Adults, no 100 CLIFF DRIVE lease • 20 years with AAA 646-1286 Est for YMf1 for &ale rea-from $130 I :,:~:r,'"'' _ ~:': =~· ::::CHTI =. POWll tw•IPr•• ml pell. $125. 548-6769 1 LUXURY rtTRN!UNFURN tenant. aoolllble. MI 6-6326 after 6, Includes Endowment ea,. WWITMIMlftl 1•Tt ••Wl'OIT fMOlll -:~"":'.N':•vlc• = 2 BR Bllns, dishwasher, g&r. Yem,. I,ieate .. l &: 2 Bdrnia. Dorado D~elopment 642-5400 Rench•• 6150 fi'.42·7303. Ev~ Jn CQe beluttflil " MIDWAY "CITV 1'1f WISTCl.:lflP ... U.OtO ........... -. ... pr( p•tlo. 11-40.. Adults, no Yearly Leue.. J ~ :;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,J ~:::::=;-;;;;:::;;-;m; -1.,".;.. -....... 1--~· SAHJ"AANA 1•21 UNIVlll"Y ,.... An lllMDOILIHO ..... ,,,. "" WALK TO BEACH • I hf t 0 po 6310 _.... .......... _ U.NTa """ .. .,... 1m •AcK .,.,. ·n• llMOot:LINe. a:mHINJ ,.. pet. 18'3 Pomona 543-C;? itepa to SboN ' Shops 12 Units, N"'PQri Beach. All H D 7 nv men p r. No trattlc pobl.ema. I ~~~:.... ls ~t; MAI i ~]~*.:::~· i :7:~~· ~~ °:"~~;~;:~:c ~~::;~.=' ·r:-:~ 'Bu~R"".:ol:d.,,f~~.·~. :~ ~E~FE. ~~on~~~ w-=.i U..UllA MILU ,,.. MUNTINeTOM Ill.CH 1411 TllMfTI CownoL "7! OCEANFRONT apt. L 1-'e financin u• aecured UJvestm t with LAGUNA llACN t1" ~UlfTAPI YAU.IT .. ,, TILi. C:.-lc aH 2 BR, cpu:, drpl, prlv. g. &: 1%. acre pennanerit pa en c.m.t.ry ..... '411 u.euM• NllUIL ,,., tA.L.aOA. tlLAlllO ... TIL ............ _... •1• patio. gU&&!'. $13S. prden atta. Prtv. bee.ob &: 1::R:. . .:.N::•::""'="::·_:Rl::."::.:..· -'042-~1;,:,:185 ··-Full -'-e ·~ 000 For bcl¥ied, lic-enaed de&ler. ~ U.H CLDllWT• 1n1 UAL llACM ..., T1lll UIVICI ftll 3 "Ai> ~u:c .-.. ...,..... see pool 1 br. &-den.. Part. •w-.:. "'"· ..,..., • * •~ ~Oii * S CHOICE 1oU: fr.Jr Ala ~ SAM .iuaN CAP11T1At1e 1ne LON• •'I.ACM -T1LW1n10tt. .......... ..., .,.. ...... ., ..-.... "''~"" J Houses furthrr WormaHon. pl.ease ............ · ....... ...... ... , •-___. -~. ! CAPISTllANO &UCN mt OU.NOi COUH'T'I' Mii U,llOUTI .. ,. .,. fum. $225/mo. ~ 1 Tho th ..... UllU ...... auuu ... -°""" f'OtNT ,,. ouon OIOYll "'' nL.D1M1 "" BUSIEST ~ tn Room for J more -:Pool call: G eM mpson wi Monty to loan ~O Good Sbt!pherd e-emetmy ~ ~~'-:1 :: :'~~i11~ ::;:·JOBS It EMPLOYMENT tDwn. Tho DAn..Y :PILOT REA>. ESTATE $49,50;! ~~.WI Dn. Eckhoff & Anoe., Inc. H.B. ru: 'T7J..3'l'9T ' ~ ...... DllM lm UrlfTA """ ... IOI WAHTIO. .... 1W Gener1I Will take 2nd m 181B W. Oiapm.an Aw.. $12,000 BEAtmFUL Padflc Vlrw t lfV'lllfD• COVWT\' ,. SANTA ,..... Nltttrn ... IOI WANTl:D. --,.. Culfflecl aeclim. San I ---------Own 6f4.«U 546-8393 Orange, Calif. AvaD. !or iood lat or %nd TD ,.,__ Gr-·· Sito i~ NOttt11 TO•• ¥11¥1• 1"' TVSTIN ,.. '°' WMTID. -• ..,. L _ .. _ ~ _... Rental• W1ntecl 5990 er, · .:.-. 26..,. Ev knd 538-6727 loan 1-3 •-Call ~ •• CONDOMINIUM ,,,. COAl'T.U. "" MIN a WOMIM ,.,. --a..iun,. -w·-' 8 .......... ,,.,. ...... .... es-w s . yr I.Cl..... . 642-0250 fca" delaBs oVPt.txn ""' u.L• ms u•v•A uACM .,. DOM.mnic ... LI' 1111 ,11 tu~i -urn • l"' ........ ~~~~~~~~~:IMr~~-~~~""'~;,,.~-~~l~~~rur;::i;a<;iii<:=l~ ~ .VAllTMIHn l'Oli ML.I 1t11 u.euwA Nten:L .,.,. AOINCJn, ,... n" =-==· =======I FREE SERVICE TO O:iM. Hive beyera. : -• ' BEA\ITIFUL Pacific V. ~ RENTALS = J~~llTUNll .. m: ::rNc:~::r:..-= . OWNER-MANAGER l=Br="',.·=*==·15-0250======-Acr•at• 62bo R.NI E1tm Lo.ms 6340 One Grave Site HouM1 Fuml1htd DANA POINT • ,,. .. Nall wAlmlo. ._ , ... NtYMArt IHeh:. 5200 BROKER _,_ A~~ ·--.. • In· 642-4lSO for deta1D L ESTATE ,.. :.;;;-;;;,....;;,;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;J lu1Tn1111 R•nt11 _.,, s ~ """'!."'t''" • .,.. HO OAN :~~:"J To SNAii = RE!:_ I ' :.'~. ~ --:;.... mt • ·You select yOur own tmant :.:.:;:::::::..;;c:.:.;;.;;c. _ _:;;;;,; Telftn'l.ent prot), in Am.a Mi L SERVICE OIRECTOltY cOSTa "'''" "" V9Mr• KHoou • 1NSTaUCTtoN JHO B/B · ACTIV~ RENTALS App!'. 100 Ft, Front1ge valley. $350lf"~ cash ooly. Let ua help you buy a home, 8 _._ 1111_ 65,A ::: ~0~1 •· =~: :~=N:-M = ;n:.I:.'1~~TIOlt -= 534-6982 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa for 11-t/5.n-8440 refinl.!lce ex1lting ltJan or ob-·1---·• ... •;,.__".:..•------1 cou.••• l'AIK 1111 ltltnAll WMlfTl!D "" MER.CHANDIS! FOR l BEDROOM, 2 be.th, face WINTER Ren.ta.I $lOO _ $125. lease. 107 ft. deep. Show· tain a 2nd TD loan. BABYSIT--M(Y North Hwit. ===~ ::.:.~ :: ::Sl~\KT . . ..:::: SALE AND TRADE pool. $250. 3 Car praie. 1 Br. Apt. w/sar. By 40 yr room, 1arage gpace llt rear Out of St1te Prop. 6208 FREE APPRAISAL A: lngtOn Beech home. MIWl"OltT ....... tllf MOTIU, nAl\.11 toUll'l'l'"tm PValflTU••· ... Adults only. ___ ... of loL Excellent for autOl'l :PROMPl' SERVICE 897-8452 ~~H:~~111 :; ~~:".::'f~1 ·= ~:::~::~~~ .. '::..~ ::; Bay ·& ~each :i:.Y\ll"l.:'e~ee·;ll'N~r: boat1, sport cers, trailers: 20 AC. Elko.U, Nevada nee; Sattler Mortgage Co., Inc. 'B·-AB-'y-'-8-ITTIN--G---,_-_., ~ wESTcLIFI' mt nKDMI PkoPllTT "" 1l"Oll1 1ou1PMINT "n Reilly. , Inc. 546-l!OJD ext 62'l .. i. .. -ask moklrcyclet, etc. c 1 l l Meadow V ey Tract "" 336 E. 11th St, Costa Mesa ud s:?th ·~..:": UMIVllSITT PAIM nSJ •UllMIU PlliDP•WT'I ... CAI'•· llSTAUllANT 1114 ""VO, Bill Fwy. Hwit., fish nrby. 642-lln 545-06ll. fenced y -u...M 11vtM9 m . TlUJL•• PA11e1 ... .,.. •eull'MINT .. ,, 2025 w, Balboa mvd .. NB for w. E. Smith &t2-9700 ask~ Sines. $1600; $20 down, S20 Mo. ""'-·.,, ,,,_ _. .,,.., •• ,.., Plaza area. 54Q-.3870 •ACK L\T 124' lilllNUI ••MTAL "" NO&UIHOLD OOOOI ... 6'7'l ~, Evel. 5'8..o900 SMALL RESTA'.... ........ •• <:.Y "''""'OOOll ~ ......... •, ..... , ILVP:P 120 O"JCI llWTAL A7' ....... IAL9 MU .............. WANTEDByNovl1torl5th, u ......... ,. l)JJ. Owner Box 1667, Glendale, BABYSrl"l'ING: Ancttromng h"o~::... '::~~. =· ~~=:~"it. "°"'ITT = ::~z~. AUCTIOll :: 3 BO.RMS, 2 bathe, tir'epiace, 1 BR unfurn Apt, C.M., New-= Blvd.,~.. Ideal I .:ca;•;,· ========:I :Mo=rtgo:!!:!""'~~T~.D:-;·:;'•~6~3::4'.:'51 prefer lntantl, 2335 E1den IAL•DA Jal INOUIT1UM. ••NT,... ... AlfTl'oUll . 1111 a]J(er. Rally port, Colma del Ma:r or La-1« Bar. I""' Ave., Colt.a Mesa IAY ISL.ANDI nit LDT1 41• MWIMI MACMnfll 11• $225 yrl.y. · W · """• To H•o mo. G•• or n-75/mo lease or lease cp-Mou t "0 ... rt 6210 PVT Ply ~-TD's "r>.....•er ·~B,'-B,:,C,:.:C=~G--'-~u .. --1 LIDO llU 1111 llANCND •u• MUSICAL INIT1tUMIJfT t111 ~ .. --~ .... n • . . .,..,,. . C-'"1:1 YSITI'IN -...,, west 1.r.L•DA 1tu11a m1 cmtu1 HOVI• .in '"'Mos a 01:e&N1 11• carport nece.ssary. ~-PEiRoN REALTY 642-tm seuooed single res. But CM borne:. Bablet pref. HUNTtNOTON a11.cM ,... ac••••• 0 '*..,. uo111 · • _.,.. LARGE Unl 2 Br.y2 Ba. •..,pl.. after 5 p.m. OWN YOUR submit otb!rs. 548-4978 Pennanent 6G-1otl ~ l'OUHTAIM vALUY ,..,. lll!OI TIU:VlllOM N~ cl.rps, cpta. ears ·I-,,==~,,...,..-.,--~ WARDIOUSE 24ClO sq. fl + ~ ~:~; :~~~ :S4: ::u. c:=ml1'1' = ~!:~ -.&:1"::11 = S167.SO. $-9502 Eres. ARTISI' -Needs work lbop office; 6(Q) sq ft"~fncd hdtp. OWN LAKE ! ! ANNOUN~!MENTS BAHllTI'ING, M,y heme. I O•AMOI covHTY t• eUT ofl ATI PaOP. ""·CAMI s a •llUIPMatn .,.. ~ Sound-....1 2 Br 2 Ba. or studio. Garage or indu.st yud. 1355 Lqune. Crlyn Rd, Recrea.tionll land in Cali!. encl NOTICES Mon ttru Fri. :Pl'efe:r J to 4 ,,,.,.,, ANA WM MOUNTA & DDllT -.... IUPftl.111 .... .,...... • • .P.,ce OK. Eves. 675-479'i yr old boy 54&-3124 w11TMUISTll 1n1 1u1orvn1DN LANO 1tt1 uoitTn•• eooos • Acrou fm. CDco 1. 1665 "94-a>ll6 or see broker is getting very scarce. Wby Found {f.rM Adt) 6400 · · '~' "'1DWAY CITY '61' W."IAL IS'fATI IUVtn •nl llNOCllU,ltS. ICOPll WI Irvine $175 t0 $225. &f24%39 WANTED: 3 BR. Home on US.ED ctil' lot and garaze, not investip.te the New-ClillD Qroe indoora &: out SANTA AMA Hll•NTI ""• 1.1. llCCMAN•• '"' MIKILU.NIOUS .... ' W8*r w/slip to leue." Call ~ _._.. Sp ...... area? Water is GIRLS bike Labor Day preschool • I. (pcef&std) C:QASTA~ fltl ll. I . WAlf'flD '24' MllC. WAlfTIO INlt •*"-• JO &'" """"~ su.1.4 Harbor, C.M, Owner ~•_,. • .,,.. , B •u -u.euH,A 1u.cN m1 BUSINESS •ncf MACHt~11T, 1tc. '* "Ma-.. u-. 5210 _._ : ·~ 613-2!'16 PKUliU to the area -and "wttti:-end, 11ear it'll c:ourae Ncrth IL • ~ ~ ~":t1::..":.L !w. FINANCIAL ~~=::, :: ·--..t-~~~ ii guaranteed. Thel'e are 100 Mesa Verde. can&: ide11t11y ! ....,. .IUAN UJ'ln'l;AMO m1 1u·11t11rlt OPf'Olt'n.INma · • •UILDIM• MATl••w .,,. 2 Bdrms., Carpets, hpes Roomt for Rent 5995 Office Rtntil 6070 lakes (man madeJ in area Sf5-28ll. . Bride, Mltonry, etc. ~~f.::~ llACM :: ~~':!f.~~D Nllfttl = IPWEATS" d llVESTOC~ Patkl;. 1araae. Adults 1003 and 26 more oo order. Thil ~PI'IOO auriglust1 6560 11v1u101 coulf'r'Y · -1111va1TMINT ·wANTID '311 In . Haven Pl. Yrty. 548-6306 WQRK™G Woman only. ' · SECRETARIAL hu all happened In th.• put f"uod m· •"cinlty of BR!~ ~-•·. ~--VACA.TION ••NTALS _, MONIY TO LO-oN me 'ln.·•INallAl .., KI t ch en prlvlleies •v•D-SERVICE F hen t.bei' " •• ~ '-AJl1<.:n"·"" .._.,...,,., .. ,. CONDDMIMIUM :me PllllDIW. l.DA!fl '*" CA.Tl :: able. References. Ca 11 4 yean. or, t e were Yorktown &-Beacb Blvd. custor:. Cabinets. s ma 11 f DVl'L.aXU •u1111.. tm 1aweL1Y LOAMS ow 0001 -Newbert Shores 5220 ..__1..., 11 A.M. Tu.,, w ...... _._ Modem oJlic.ei, carpett, •lr only 3 lake1. Tb11 past week-962-6466 '-"'* OK ~-~-t -~· RENTALS COLU.TllU.L LDAMI .!! MDISll .. c • "" .,.. "" condittom.n,, parking. From end a Wk with land owner• ',,;;;;i;'-;;;:::;;-i:;;;:;;;;;::;;::l<~-~~;;.;";;:;=:=~;;;;:-;;;:;:,1 lllAL ISTATl ,Lqo\MI ...... LIVllTOCIC ... 2 BR A I< -'"'" Friday, Aller 7 P.M. Thurs ui:: th.~ ~.. FOUND· Small'"-'~-' HoulH Unfuml1hed MOaTGMIS. Tnilt °"" ~ CALIFORNIA LIVING pt. stO\>"e .~.... 1; Sa.t. , • Ill day Sunday & ~per mon Vl"lftlf: ...uwr Md broken tn the•~• !'I!'-• .,,...,."" r~ · MMIUL .-MOlllY WAHTIO '-:' NUlllll.. ..,, er.doaed pr. Walking dlat. nd ty Bank Bldg. 230 E.17th St, vealed much ictiVity vic..of 400 Blk. Alabt.m11:St., C11rp1nterf"1 fsto · COSTA MnA 11• ANNOUNCEMENTS sw1MM1He HOU -to beach. $115/mo Ieue. Mo ay. 54s-9737 COl!lta Men. 6"2·1485 buying the ps.il 3 weeks. H~t. Beach. C.U A ~ft· • 'HOME REPAnt. e MISA DIL MAil *'• ind NOTICES l'ATtOI ttu .-.. ""~ _ .. 6. ~ Verde, nn. to share; Wh t d ··"th lakoT tify. 536-2827 After 2 PM. . .. u. YllOI 111• AWlllN•I '"' .,,,,...,....,, •·"' bed 2ROOM 'Ott.icenearCMCl.ty at o ow• YoUI' . c.abinetl·remodellnr. IJ. C°'-LW•I PUlt J111 l'OU!'IO Cl'rw A-.J ... t~TIONI ms twin . •• ldtcb. privU. Hall; Carpets &: drapes, ;so· 1. Riise flab for Reaff. F 0 u N D, vie. Urtivenoty Prompt. r. a •••• bl • . :::= :::_,. :;: ~rsouu :: .~,.N1SPO, .. R..,TATION,.. Ent Bluff 5242 1588.W. ~er. 546-8229 util. inc. 642-6560 tlonalp&rband.otbumar-Perk, Man '• ~tion 646-4224 MllWPO•T -SNQIU ml AMMOUNCIMlm 61111 lln,o n BUSIES'I' marketplace In kell aunglllld. Olli & iumtity. =:..:::.:.~-~~-~I IAYIMOl:ll -lllTMI &ell IA DA "-" PR.ESTIGE Town Homtt --y PILOT J roMMERCIAL, 1 indust.; . o~• ...... U•c.-rrD"CARPENTl!R DDVll IHGlll m:J ~N•llAU .. u POWll c•UISlll town. ...... DAIL 2 Wa~ Ud -have )'(m' ~ .. ~ ...__. .. .-. .. u WlfTCU•P •• PAIO DlmlAIT MU N"llD--ll(! IOAT$ ... For lease, 2 br " den le 3 tr Oe1atfted Metim-San O{ifce with living qtrs. ~ boat moored at your FOUND Girls bi c y cl e. New • repalN, u br. i; UMIVIWllTY ...... m1 PUNIWAL DlllCffll ••14 IOAT ,TIAIL••• =' With 2 or 2% baths. Gold moo-, ·-· L _.,_ I --'-1=""'.=:o:":,,,,:M::;-.=,...: .... ===-dock. Vlclnlty w~~it! • ' ... 536-3900 aft. 5 PM tlYIMI -l'LO•ISTI MIJ •o-.T MAIN111MANC• J _, ....., • ~.,. .. ~ ~ IA.Cit ..,,, D4I CAUi DI'" TMAN.-S '41• IOAT U.UMCNIN• "™ Medalllan all dectrlc. ~L DOW! 11 BI:AU'l'l111C office tpate in 3. Swim. In ........ r own water Plel.se call I &iVe• descrip-REPAIRS -Alten.tiooa -llMT ILV"' n. IM MIMOIUAM '41, M.'AIMI IQUll', ... 2 . ""-t starts t ======---Glendal Federal 8Jd.. •-~ l1tYfM• TIRltAC• ,,. CIMITSIY LOTS Mlt 101.T ILll', MDDlllw• "" • :Car gar.' nt,a..I • • DON'T JUST WlSH tar .ame-e "'6" epol · tlon. 64&-llil95 new Comt. By ~ w ! tc;;;.;;;.. D•L ..... mt CIMITIRT CITI'TI Mlt MYT lllVICIS ::: $250 mo. -Wq to fumiab your home CdM '$t5 Mo. up. 675-3193 4. Trailer Parle with water-MALTESE kitte abt 5 mo a:mtnct 64&-3tQ UUM = ~~=:~·=:... = :=; r.~~ = 831.s7l Amlp Wa-,, N.B. • ••• find enat beys In ta-Need• GmeutanVef trant ~ avail. old, vie. S8th 6 Seubore. REPAIRS * ALTi&t'fiONS f. ~ ~OI . = :~,i:: llltVICI ::: ::;·:ov~:s .... -. WIUta ElePbtJnsl da.Y'• ClwiUled Adil. Find tt Win. a want •di 5. Raiae allalfa &-'"elmmd1 '15-6100 CABINETS.. Arq alt.e jab. r• :=.rm::; sm TUYIL ,.,. llOAT nou11 l pecans 1c apricots, etc. ~ Hound fomid gno 25 yrs. aper. 5tl-fTlS " '"'1n:1WflON 111ACM Mtt All "TilAMIPOITA.TIOfl ..,.. IM».TI •AlfT'IG ,.. 5 Acre• 10 Acres 20 Acres l; llVlfTIHTOll MARIOtll Mil AUTO TUNIPOltTATtDft MU AlltCltA" ti• "'« • • • Fuhion llll!Ml-malJ. Call , ~o"MTAIN ¥Al.LIT "" LIOAL NOTICll "" P:LflN• LllSONS Ttst , 'STAR GA:,.E~~ 1t.k.. 80 Acres, etc., etc., are •Vail-., ..... 83 Cement, Concrete 6600 t . )4MI ••aMAM .. TUTDRIM• .... MOllLI MO.II = ,IWJ ~ ·~ able. .........,... /1 ~D.="ec:'ova -aa1 SERVICE DIRECTORY ~.~• .._ ' .BJ<L\Yl.POLIJ.N • ......, -Why not call now to inquft ~~kitten 1bt 5 mo e CUSTOM PATIOS e ,._ -·""-~--~UWTl!te ... ILICTllC CAlll nit MA'i.-2:1 }( v r...:L .1.-........ _ _;_._ )of 1 old, vj • ..._ •· SetuboH ~ • ---• '<I·....._ .. _"'' "" I lllfGlllVICW -MllllllllCll n:n ·--r .... _.,~ .. ,,---y Sl!P'T.21m.. about theee excltin&: poaai.· c. ~ ------~· concme ...... '5 •• "'""" .. ~ ........... MA ant.. INfCI Ill, ...... , ... ..,. MOTOltCYCLll .. .. .Accorclfllffo'lt.St.rs. . oci'.»:~; bWties!' 01Jner, 841-6640 615-S109 State,-uc .• 80-1010 I WlllTJi'.-RI ain A ISINI Ult MOJ'OlKOOTllll ,,,. Todn'eloptM~forT~; ...... ,._ ' ' MIDWAY cm '"' Al,NALT, 0111 ... Auto SlllVICll ........ n .... NOdwordleD11"4'91'dingtorurt.ft -Eve.. after' P.?.f. BLACX Male dog. Shepherd THORYK CONCREI'E I':' UJITA, UIA ... ...,,.. .. AUTO .,,,,,Id -""'° TOOLS • ffUIP. ...,. of)Qa'Zodi0cblrtfi19'. lize, centle. vio. sea I NO JOB TOO SMALL =.:•Mal : :r.~.;;..·r--''"' "' : ;:::t::, ~~:1. :: Exch•ntff, R. E. 6230 Beilcb. !'116-6106 Free Eat. * 646-1%M l """"" •*19'. *"" IOAT MAl""llNtCJ .. CAMl'lllt .... l~ I·~· ~= ~~ ... n .. ·s ~ '~ ·-. ~-••• ·~LmMAft .,,. llUCIC.MASONIY,ttc. .... n.ucle• ... ,a:, .... .3lFot '31!ww'f ~ _,,._. • ....,,;, ...,,_ ..... .,. 1u·i1NIH 111VKS1 "" 111,1· "" ,.5y., ll;;:. 64 .. .,,.,,,.,. B/B . .119'H842:o.;::,::c.,,, __ ~~~-i;C;.:h;;l;,:ld:..::C._•re;.;;.. ___ 66;:;:.1:..:01 PU IUial = IUU.Dlll .m. OUNI lt.tltlll HU GD ~ Poodle " POINT CATllllM 417' IMMttTIO •.UTOI ... -~ 36Y.... "TGlll. Pauma Vahy FOUND: 'l'by l!Pric:ot LIC.. day care AM to 5:!0. ltftUM -CAllNITMUtH '* SPOIT Cdl "'' 1 7~1 37httl 67~ Mall . 892-Ml 11....., -.~ eart. ........ -CUP•tn••fN• .... AlfTtQ\IU. CL.Alltel Nll ·~ ~~ i!!:.,_ A ~ ~· cautn, CIMr9 .... 1.ACI CAlt .. IODI .,. ·~ ..... ~ ..... ....,,.,._ Creac:J• Lod 6401 U:arbct. Bake .5*-1539 CNILD,CAU. ~ ..... Avnt eVINTS .... _ ")j~!!lJfJOO a iAlm 40""'--10,....,,_ ,,. --t..~ •-·--' _.... • ,..."..., I"..., -• ...... ~ ... AVTOI WANTD 11 ti~ .. IDl1I I?].,.,_._ w -...~ ·~·., wv"' &''""'"'" ~ ....,. .._ -CMPn CL.UMnte 4'a WIW CARI N9 ..> ".!!!:!!;!!....J fiSDMd .UC. • ,.... n~uWUI vleow &tltable dt LOST t·-·'· ~ -•~ ){-~ _,_,_ 4MI CAltl'l'T U.TIM9 & llPAll #tll AUTO LLUHte •11 -1JY-AlT• 7.JWl!h ~ ' • • c.,_ iawi:i UU"Un"V, Nie-v .,__. Iii ~- flM O~Plttn .. UIN CU.I ,,. 1•°"1 .UC. 74Hew nlS Of avocado. Metro,_.... WhlPPet. 1 yr o&d. Anlwen C.N. Call * .54B<IM5 t.$o..tl' · 4SY1111 75i.-tttln.Appsm:UO,OOJeqQll)', to 8-y. VK". Nriporl Jlar..r.=========::1 :#~ ~~ ~~ Saailloe dUe to tllDHa. bot Kl.ab SdlDol. 4 Year old CentrKtws "20 ''li~LJ 1·1c.. ..,,._ ,,.~ . w.n:hl.pe:x in C(IJtma dd lirl olfen IN:r-We'• •Wwa·l-'-===""---;;;;;;;;1 :.. jF: II s"e; fowi1:,.' o Mir.""'" S·S bodn""" tor ate-"2-m& e R00110 ADDIT!a<S e ',.-·~.HAYE iYOU L·O,OKED FOR • ; I ' • ·;.,._TH• HIDDEN . DOt~RS • J, • • • -·:· iJN . ·v ,ou1· HOME L'ATEL Y? . ' .. -·- ' I --------- Plew Clill Mn. KDl&1p kr COUIE. lllble/wbltlt mile• LT. O:NtNctlm ,.E.., ft~• !!.. ~ WW9"1 to s.ndf. 1-rr~ hmfl7 l"llDmlt kftdw:D • ::nrw. MO# ISS...,.... 1173-910) Eva. M5mIS Wl1'Ml' A Edw1.rd1 . un1Ca. SlllcM at.., Cll' 2; 27"'""... ,,"-"""" ...... _ Bay & Beach R .. m. 10-uu .. --4Mlpld. ""' ., ,,.. •~ lly' I.. S.-1144 11tlm•tew A ll)'OUt. ~ 219'Pw ~'fb.tr llMWoa•• n.111 , • • e M'T-151.1 e ~-.... ,,, "'.,•-.,,,~=.,.-·•.,•~a m w. Da.lbol-Blvd., N.8. STRAYED email male blond1----~~-~- ·'!"' 0~~: ~®~ '6\:~ MU.II I ,..,..,. • .., ... ,..•!!l•I Pornerenta.o. sun d • y vtc AddtHonl * Remodellnl 'Sll'""" -~-IWLT PILDT WA!fl Alli! M ...... Viel», ID Sdlool Fnd H. G.w1<*, Lk. Al.,. • GooGol Rnant. 131'-1059 IT.MIOCl * 15e4110 .-,\ A -' • • t - ' 1• I I wM.Nr1 Wllllt W-,. Mt SPICIAL CiLAlllPIC/lTION l'OA NAtu!IA"'IOllN IWAl'l'IU ....... 1.11m · I 11_._ltt-.:..s- , •ut.M -tie 41UST IHClUDl .............................. ,.. .... ,,... ... YOUa ,..... 'llMi• ...._ ....... ti •zAll $ .....,_ftfftfG l'OI IM.I -flfoOll'. oMt..YI ~1 '42M71 Te PIHe Yow Tr..,., ,.,.. .. , M 211 """" JO .....,.. -.,. $48,SIXI fiVlDI T'"""' "-' town Rm>, N<Voda S95U>. with $3t,3® <QUiil' Laod cleU. Want local clear land leut1S21))'rlf WANT -..I.I or t:pe bowe equity. Aient· . Oom.m'l. aeuoned TD' • owner MS6l6f tu~L Qabft IU~. SERVICES ''YES'' UNLIMITED Colonial 2 Bi'. 2 Ba. View 61S4503 run. in So Lquna. A 2 m 'w."'v"E"""•""Br,....""'2"'e.'"""---,-Ja1 Js a aervioe organiz. run w/2 h'yle&. Approx 1 Colltre Pari<, vol. 1'!,500, lion !bit bag Ibo mot. yr old: Want am inc. unit.. auume '" b.n. WANT 2 to -"WE NEVER Ovm-B~. Aft 5 pm 499-1990 or 3 BR. condo., aduJt onl,y 2BR.2batwnhae; $3000eq. lect.j c.~ .. ~Jai. SAY NO!" We per- ' srr mo.~ ·or ~ dn. inc. CL£AR Venblrt J&:. vkw form anything, any- eo1ts Sltli mo. Poue1. today bm, mrbl rr,lc, Cl')'I ebandl, 1 in Hltnt. Sch., fOR boual! alao iut1t bee. WW xebanae time, any place that ii ar ? ~ fqr · hln, wrltl, wa~t not Immoral or illegB. m--.~, •---2 Ct. prop or trr Uve lhottd boat To gi --~ ·--675-2012 ve you an idea Guarantee $2,000 val\le; FOR down on home Rhod:M 33 S.llilqot of the type of ,.rvice1 or?·? No. • Se&bet J5i500 yalut we ~orm1 we will 640-3389 Trsde: Del~ caniper. f ol !is 11 Ac mobile home Parle R.E. or ? &e.1&54 name a ew a t of Site all util•. to prop, c.2 M Npt. • m. XX»' twnhle. 2 over 300 SERVICES !Obed. $15,000 Ac, value. Pl story, .3 BR, 2· bl. Nol be we perform in an ex- pd int OK. Trade For in-land. Upptt Bay view. come prop Bkr •. 64U487 dJwhr, frplc, dbl 1ar, pool, pert manner: .5 AC~ level, Yucca Val-ifl)]L $10,(Xll 6;Ulty for !?? ley ;road; elec., phone avail, Mf>.1111 wa'ter dosebr. extra lot HA.=VE=·-,,.~en-·--~-~.!S~.~000~· a\18fl; trade for late model TRUsr DEED. <:&r. 6!5-0J.~ WANT• F.AS'l'SIDE 2 • 3 • 8 UNIT.di!luxe apt. Newport Beach. Gross $20.000. equity $89,tm. Want M-1 vacant or IQbm.Jt. R. Nattieu Rltr. ~1485 House ·.Palm Sprlnp. 3 BR 2 ba pool. Fumiabed. :!"- FHA , loan, Equity l'OOl. Want duplex or b1plex. Gin- ny, M().1120. 962-005. SlB,500 equity in loveJ,y Ir- vine Turace home. Wtnt small Cotnm'l, Resldentlal lncome, or tubmlt. Chetbire ~a1 Estate. e2503 TRADE 'Sii OtEV "' TON PICl'ruP tfuck. Ve!)' id cmd, FOR SHARP '59 OLDS 98 or ? 8422 Saru, Hunt. _Bch. Apt E. tn-4987 ........ TRADE: 5 unita -PaJm Dell!rt '90,0'.IO equity, WANT: Sm boQse Cit condo. mini um, TD'1 er make ofltt Brt.T. * "9'J5.-025) 1956 GMC 49 PSJ-NR School BUI, all o::inv~ lleepe 10, stove, ref. tond, beds. Wants house Tl> or 1 .,.._ nus SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR AD. PHONE "2-l!61I, TODAY. Autctiod)' I: Pia. Jake Ta- hoe aJJpr'm: ~ ~ Owr laX) ... tilk bl41., + equip. Tnde tor duplex « tripiez lo <qUal i>S.000 .... - e SALIS MiETIN&S e IOAT CHARTillN~ e ADULT CARE e STA~l MAKE-Ur e DY·Dlf 5iRVICi e rROFiSSIONAL llSTlN£lS e KNITTINC. INSTlUCTION e 6ARDENIN6 • rulLIC RELATIONS e« .11 ,.,,.1, e AUTHORS N1111Krl,t .-cr•t•rv• e QUARTl:llY TAX RETUlHS r•ErARlD WILL take Boat, power or sail for new 3 Bdrm home •. in Costa Mesa with many ' extras. M2-2821 or ~100 Ocean View . Nr Npt plll!r. e CHllf COOK 4 ..uts tum. BHt rental area. $58~ mt hR '" kttM ···""-in trade. _ ~ ~'it e COOlDINATIN~ Court ATe. t'Blli2T · • • . :, 20 Al;. ~ nncb N, Call. • 3 --. 10M ft fencitw, 9M It~. 14 All!,t, 1'91' S. call .ranch • inc, borne • ex' ?? $60M eq.dty • $$M owner 6<>1009 HA VE: 1 ti!.ltli $640 inconM, $20.SOO equJty. WiANT: Small 3 BR or Mo- blk' home. Call Ray Gau.It Ml).1151 Hentap R..E. * *' . , · --· • lNTlRTAINMENT RAV!:: 3 Bedroom plua f:a.mlJy room. home. '!'RAJ)£, Equity o,. B0.4.T, CAR, or LOT. 640-3497 TRAD&cM. propi!t1';V next new Sean CcYlna Ml,COJ equity -189.000 .,. ... corM, clet.r I and. bMc:h home, er ?? owner-645-19» .. * * ARRANGEMIHTS, e INCOME .T~ anURNS rll:irAlEO e LONG 011: SHORT DISTANCE ~OVIHQ. FROM HOMl OR OfFICl --------------- BY NOW YOU ARE THINKll\!G THIS IS •TOO GOOD TO BE ntUE . ,, ' SERVICE Dli!ECTORY Contractors 6620 Ltcensed Contractor Residential • Commm:W Ma.int & Repalra. F'tt'e Est 67>-2129 • R. J. HU1TMAN • Room Add. KR. Bath ceba. OR l--4459 e 1J 3-4780 ~ -- SERVICE DlRECTOllY Glrdenln1 '6IO . Gordeftfoa Service E>lperienced.P'rffEltlrute Call MT-$171 AMERICAN GAJmNER Exper. commer. I relid. Free Eatlmattl 116&-1911 ' -•I Soni* 6617 SO JUST DIAL 714: 842-7341 SERVICES ''YES'' UNLIMITED ind -... yovrHlf ( "YES'' II our mlddle 01mel Japine1e Cudtnll!r a.EAN Ldtl, Pf9 .... t O:nnplete Yud s er v t c: e . etc. Tree remont. chmip. Exp. ,.,,,. .... Landica...... alp -· ftll, Chief .b1cutlv1 fUmt1: 1, Ce~'UP· MO-lm • 546-0724 ..:;'.,..,:"'c.,,.dt'"'.~911HT'--·...,.- ,. CUtAEdseLan a.EAN·LOll, - :· )lolntenanoe ........ ....~~~!-! 51.....,., a1t • Pt.I ~-;:iii$ r D.lrope&n i..DtWapt'J' •• The nnett at R.euooabJe *Ll'l'E HAULING* 0-oip.,.,.. ... ; 1'r"" '9WW »<-. **-nn1nct11 Coordinator: : MOWING, --Donald""'''-Gen1 .-..... Haullq. _....,1 ms ·-1 OM Jot». * ~ "' 11en1.., Coonllnator: J-G-8RIGR'l'.Elt-8IDE J1a. """'· Ylckle L. McXllWt Executive Dlreclor: Jean V. Armour Tally Se"iot Coonlln1tor: Patrtda WhlllWr • J:XTERJOR -later l or . lpedal FklH for apt.I. Neit -Rela. 811-13'8 INTl:RIOR I: EXTERIOR .......... '"°"~ Lie. I: Ins. Oudi: se409 INTER Or Ext. PAIN'l1NG, !MMED. SEl\VICE. Local nt. FREE at 5*-1627 Plumbing 6l90 - Thooe 1ccepled Will' receive · a training pm: gram for their 111ignmen~ to ~1 Jl\&11110- ment J>Ol!Uo111. ., , WE OffER . t. Excellent aJU7 hued on exptrltnef 6-put eam- lnae.. 2. Manarement pn>tlt bonus. 3. Extenaivt . bmtftt ~ tncludinl hOIPlta!l· uUon, llfe 6: acddtrit lnluranct, compt!W ~ tittmtnt. e~ WI REQUIRE L SuOO!Sf\11 work expttiil!nee in l4lel and/or man. Tedlnlc1I Slits A•lld*ll• DlemtlO ...... _.. ... -... --Cltlon Is cutomer b&ct· up. S1mUu f!Xptiiimce ......... -~ ~.Oootactt.ld • Oulllly Control' ' . M1uger • a.111 Mn • (Mp•llers With .....,.. . ...... ..................... blnoflll. A#IY ... ,.._. ~' EXPLOREi MOTOlllOME CORP. Plumb.In& 2.f br. arv. Wc.-k aa:emtnt. • .-~----~ I 2. Collep .............. ,,..i_ ' . Must be ~t mu. Westminster AREA ---··-a.. .. lit Doll> Piiot • iuar ............... ; ~•' 3. Muat blve .abUit.y a: deaire to utUme manap- rep&lr', lOOta' aerv. 531-75&6 ment ruponllbill~ auccellfUU:y afWr lnitlal ---· Contact Archie Brainltd. GAllDDl12t. -t ..... .,._ ..... Pt;_ 40 tralnln1. R-1 .. R1polr, 6' .. ---~·-Interviews will be held Sept: 30lli " Oct. lat . ~ w..,;., ~.::nza:: .. 11n, Olll: Mr. Mumtt for app't. 893-5314 .• Seml.(tlllluclor M en PER HR. l.t:!!==:::z...:::::;,;;:, ;.,. ,::=::i , Call Dlf 6'2-1m THI! PIDESTA co. Device •L\JU . ,.,Jll,_.1 a .· ,... •-ot ,..,,_,.,,,_. ·~ C.. lY1lll MOii. y -"Hntl1I ;1"""°. 1 .·"' •• ~Int ...,... BROADWAY nRE CENTER YtlUI DRESSMAKING • 11.... 7777 1d1 ... ," Hunt!nt'9• ,,_h . Engineer • v.....-• ~~~~ e ~!~~ ~l===z.An==Eq=""1=09="',.',..'-unl_t);~._Em~p-lo~r"_-:-___ I =.:" =~: CaMIEDIAll 539m-893yl. :.. ~so.w_.:"' l""=.-':t ·.,=:·~,~ ... ',~ 81"6993 evi< -Al ~-"-m"tl• Htlp 7035 '* CONTROl.LER * _,,_ CGtlloct Al' ~ • e Drealrm&klnl • ttrsuuu• ~ "II • Applicant ltl~' Will dtr- Profeulonal " Fast LIVE INS ect the" ~ tinandal in-chle BrlJnard. fteuqtable. 6t6-64t6 EmpkJJer PQI fees / sram of this expMdtna rnul· m . e· ' .. . -Go<qe 11y1m1....., lkll~ A..._.wlll -.!::" .. · 0.111 Som1-Conductor1 MR. SMOOT :... · ·~. Sewing Mich. Rpra. 6962 106 8 E. 18°' S.A. 5.fT-4195 mer OJ: Yau i~~ . l--;====;---I """ ---the Piftiderrt, and be re-225 Paularlno. Coata Maa NURSERYMAN 1 • •• • Ah1t1t1~2·"45 OltneM lin-lnJ. °'"r!ul •ponslbl• lor Dol&_Sys-.1 __ •7"540-4..,.""'160=,.•--£,.>. N.....,_ lo -In .._ .... ~G\dl i Neat """"'"' '°,... ""· ....._ _....,..,. ""°""""'· and Flaanct CUSTODIAN ·--,.......,.. '1D W. °"" ll'i!J. tr. i. . ' For Eut ...... ~ l\n:tlonL • NI t!mt, .........., .t. ..,. N.._ In °""I' Ooanl,J111y~,.;·;-•;•~~!!!'~;= ·TILE. Cerami~ 6974 Fri..-bentjjlA Include -.............. Sllary...... ... ... ·-. "'--'I! . TUe M * Help Wanr.d, Men 7200 opdciru:, mecHcal A Ii&: tnaur-$C55 to $555. aoemi date t;r ::;::r-:;:::. ~ tW," w ...... -,. -; . ·~ ~~~~.rc:°m.1'""N"'E""w""·-T-IR_E_C_l_NT_E_R_1 ;::~tsblrtftl~ ::i ~ °! ~~ Ptr99D ~.·can fer • w...-. -: .. ,. No job too amall. PWter We WW be opentnl 'our new All 1'l!PlJes wm ht held in needed; mu:· he alllt: to pliMnMOt. I04:MI week patch. Leaking 1 how er tire ~t.r in fuhkm Ialand itrlc' conftdtoce. Applk:tnt wont '8 botn per. dv u ' _u,.....__..i,-'-.==-'---1 repair. MT-19511'*"°205 '8hclP,Pina: Center in Newport lbou1d be ·~ wttMn netded. Hourb' rate 12.n . <X>OKS . . . " . .Secretiner l 6990 ~ch m October. We 11etd a 2 to 3 weeks perlocl.. Inlti&l 0•1d0ed Petaomel aftlce DRIVER.I Upholstery thtf0Uow1n&peop&e: contact cnot a .... ~ Newport. Meta untfted HELP1 . .~· 1(1.f' C Z Y K 0 SK I ' S Custom . . contact) lholild be to Dlrtc> Scboal Dt--110J. N-TUU. • PAM TIMI: ~--,_....= Upbol&tm" European BllAKE fllECH~NICS tor O!.P~ Sal"7 Blvd., o,;;Meo.:..&:mi' .. eyDto~ ~ '. · ·..in.w ..... llliOt .. :'. Craltmmlblp 100% Finan-MilR be -GJ>e;> o.... TRAIN. IES ; HOWi ...--... ... . ' cini. J'urnl~e. boat.I .t encfd wltfl all brake 9)'Sttm1 AIR INOUSTRIES, INC. 6 . .,.s lkDll °" ~ automobile· 60-1454. 18!1 & frQnt end e;cia.1pment $600 12570 Knott St. l.arre New Yortc·oonmnt a.. ~ ~ ~ ~ad , ....... { Newp;ll"t Bt.d. c.M. 24 hr Mo., must be bo~ Garden Grove, "Cllif. 9ZCl pandini tn CaltbnJa bb SERVICZ IQ'ATION b1D4. ·~ aervice (714) 892-$71 Elft. 263 • need fOf .... en1 )'Ollq:•mtft MMhlnlt: ! h~ , I '1. /1. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT TRAINEE . • An equll -ty lo llll v...-m -I ,..... .........._ ..... J'low c.11, ,,_, 1,;;.;;,.;;,;;._ ____ Mullbaveatlet.atlyearser-em~,y~r. promotkJnal .wr. S12f, Pft' ·know._ ... ..._ . .., PMA -Atwdril. ••• , Job W•ntlid, Mltn 7opG vke station eJq?trience. Pro-week salary. For tnttmew oaaunladan. hw.--. 146 IOIO ; I . nSoHon to brike apprentice appt. can w.ua Norm. 11111 cppmnacL· .. -Mbde 0Syfiem.~1 CHURCH Mml~..'..... as:;: ar sa1Hman poMibl• 'trithin Proclu'ctlon only. N.wpart Blvd., eo... "-· · · · ) werJdY. $15 en. ch11J1:U. .. v 1 year. '500-tsiO Month. I tD 5 pm. ATlA-11,,A :t.,:"""' .:'· .,.trecl. SALESMAN Tiii T-tntcl•n• ~.: .:::::-.: . RIGGIR . : '" . ~1 J W ..:.... • ..... 7020 Mun .... " -. I I ,.., T _., Optrtton -• elnnup ·-Muttl ·--, '•c-ob ·~· .,_, talt1 axperience I. bl! II· Apply in micro. 'el~ footb&ll auau at t-.e \ •· PL '""' , RESEI .•. 11 -,~~ • .,... nn -· -um. Jl,n ~· e SWADGINO IS YOUR WAITJU!5S ~ lfl!SliYe. '800 Mooth. ,..,....,.... Muat be fWtt 21. C I -••-y_,_ SENT OOCASIONA!LY""" ~-·---271 ~ ,...... . etc) Prefer 1 to 2 )"Nn ml&-_ ....._.,.. __.__. 0 """'"'' · J":"'!"&• · • ·1 · • ' I -.:.....-beip? lnl<rvtewowd!bel»ld !mum-. H.S. l?ld ""'' ~"-""~~.-• ...,..__,. --•~· !. •----·-··-• omnoe oebool or ted>niclal Dr-~~-~.C.. -~ c:..r. ~ ~.....,,., · Call 2l3: 861.jm or n4: m SellL 30tll A Oct. lit •~.a -... . • A !>If, c 1 : 1 ·'8191 An!L Put--..... Coll' Mr. Maniott""' app't. "'bool ·-· ., .1'111 time . CH0,1!111 OUN n..nn-111-..... """.·oo,:W; __ · ~· •.wkend•. 1193&1• _......., Ol'lllATOllS ~ THE FIDES'l'A co u.1 ""' · Celumble Yechll ~~ ,!.1"!,,,.: Firurooe n... • ~ Co. S.. Lu .. Yfoocl ,.;:_ •= .:::,;_ . 271 McCt,mlcli".Aw. C1J1 -· Avail full or port BROADWAY (OUJKS <Jail o,. _-.... Cotllll\4ttlo : Ctoll ~ -,. I'. t time. Short or bng mm. TIRE OENTER. '·~ 540-5C&0, ext. .3) it iXPiiiDiii> 6iff,. ·' .la lqall JJp:is:• 'll' l· ' raJt Homemaken. w.-i 1111 Edtnaer RADIO CO, J-h Metnlfl ·wASHm 2l ,., ·.;.., ' •"-' • ' ' '.'.! EXPERT OOOKKEEPJNG Hunttnalon Beocb An equll ~ ·' SUBJ' A, llllWllN I . ·. '.I or A<Xl)UNnNG ..,.,.,... Equal ,,,_..,ty -· 3324 w. W1rntr •'""""""· .. ..., Pldl. Oolll llw1 . ..._. ~ .. a My oUlce ·"' )'OW'I. No ""' S A C Ill TllAINll ~ ' Newprrt lleoill •· ........... ~-. ,f"l'"r counl too.,1mall. 3'6-9<l86 DISHWASHER 1"11 ni, 1 ' Min. 2 yeua .,...;,.... WAN'IU>' 0-cat"'°"" ; 450 ,,..., j · ~--= :J:. Nlthll · A11 .,.,11cot1ooe """".. ~ "":,= =. =-~:!...": ~ Ope~ . ~1 ence. 536-MTI en mntt wttb nci biu to-Fabricl.tloll A. uaemtlly: won. 500 w. Coile lfw1. N · CHRJ6TIAN mother des1rel BUSBOY . went Ract, Col«, a-di 'tr electnmlc tat' cham~ · Npt "Bctt ' ' · _1 time pWtke • babyslttin&'. My home. Sex. TOPATRON, INC. 5f9..llTT IEllVJCE. ~ att«ndant 1 Ai.fr ah' ' 'l &16-1390. Nlghll • · Eotull _.,,, mfll><• !!Ip -. Good . • . MA--~ Wcrow>--· CMIEEJI . Oppt. II >ft er aood. na,. ,_ :OO. Jl3 ta .. urltr p.:..la-·i w~ --• ~ 12 'over. H.S. Gfad, ftJture tn E. lTth CM; • ~ keeper, •""""'"-O:u.n.-.:, ... .Apply Ill pel'80n Nttltftal II~ .~ Yff19 experience. ~1'117 e Bolt ·~lllti's store mtint Go6d .startma MALE ltudl!atl . -twdwn. HOUSEWORK w""""' s""' Sna. "'ckP.MS.hoDepn, #l , Ctrpont.rs .. 111 • ...... ........ N1 belpt Am --Fried . r .... t11n v.u., ... iii daily -atternoooa own • MOldef'I ' time. Apply KlnM)"i .,._, Ctllcken • E. O:lut Hwy 11'9'ftl M.,Daua, ·t.v. · trans. 545-279'J 2305 I. Cout Hwy. A,pply lrt penon , *1 Harbor Btvd. C.M. 0tM .-. "2-IHI . Job W1nttd Coron• del Mir Jtnttn Morino Corp. 9eJIJna -llteur!fY. °""1i Eqml Oppty · 115 V-. 'Coola ..... Part -· Good pey, • 646-7436 • . , Mtn& W-7030 ASSEMBLY CARPENTERS ' ..._ * •n.mi ,... .., -Ill -ad ;..111yp1 ' --· COLLEGE SJUD£MTS AVAii.ABU for all types of watk PART TIMI AfttmooOI or evu. SOUTHERll_ CAL C()lll6E . SlUDBIT EMPLOYMBIT SERVICE. -• Kl 5~,1'178 Domtoflc H!olp· ~~-- . 7035 DOMESTIC . HELP JEL COAT TOUCH UPS 1 year experience ' · Coturiibta YachUI · 275 McCcrmJclr. Ave. ea.ta Me• * p~~~~:~~N * AJ'Pbt Jn PttlOll ·moy COMPUTER PIUlOUCl'S 2.m S. Pullman SL, s.A. Car \yash Help Fulltt.,.orwk1M1. MJn ire U , applJ in pe1'ICll LIDO CAi! WASH 481 E:"' lTth Costa Mesa BOYS Belwten 10 and 15 ' 1Ml'I of .,, . f9t', mrftnc "'"· Goqi1.-Cal18ob at m.6315 COOKS C>WIGE i-_, .. -· -.. Ille --Order ...... A DRIVERS . · · ~ ~-.. ....... HELP!. P W~ Mon 7~_1111, Wlnfld._ Mon ~ wo pn1..,..: .... ..... nJU..PAllY TIMl!: r-' . · ""' Sl'I: .. flilll'. ,.. im:: EVES. t..~ Nila .GOODIODY.~ ·Al· IG<M91 ,.ODUCTION , MrL Lace, flpe. •. N0\91 MISSILI . SYSTIMS ' 1 PIZZA MAN ~ ._. e Rt-'t{ihf · !. I s. ....... _ DhlSIOtt -aol!CI-· SALESMAN ATLAN' TIC "' .._-Into,' ""' tlm•, .... .. ..,,..,: . AJ>ply .. ;....i . -· .............. -. ,,,.,,_Merino,~ 9 N ....... ~"1., C.M. , , • ,,..,, 0.. 2 ~~.:s-:' RESEARCH · u.. ~· ... ;.-,~~. Exp1rlonce l'nforrod. 1 """ a a °"" ~~ -11 co-•JIOll -.... ..., """ KENNEL He\) Jn vet hoop. E'I> .m. ""' will -, otbera. I0440 llrVllA -lltl i1i• ""' h · . ·, ' A Dlvftf• et' th l•ip"••• C.,. ' . lllMDIATI -NH .... Help W1ntod Mtn 7200 H1lp w-. Mt" 7200 . PAINTINS '· ' OFFSET PRESS OPEtATOR I 211cl' Sliltt) · • -....... ..,,._ Cpl. ..... tin, -... r, • -· ~--p. ... .-, dolt. r.11, *"' .._ ltMl.31 UYe tn or Hw oat • ,,,__ .,....._,.. To All Fomtl a(·~ Ho\,111ketpen J to I y••" D1vtd1•n .fh.t Jl!"'I'' •xpw-. 1ence pl11• tood skills •n mu~lllth pt9'1 •ncl blueprtnter. To funcffon •• M• fMn swfnt shl~ ptn1 •"rid blu•ptintw .,., • ..,.. ,,.., ........ ctf' .. (7141 ......... : :,.u•.:..":i:.:·= lntwlorl?!"!'".'.'lnt'72~ ~..=,;;:.~.-: '30~1DOU hnl's. "'97· MHMI e l11'1W.•C:..W..1 • • ' · UU) tl3'*1 fZll) G0-1735 • l'llEE -..... 'filmtDili • Palndor, Int. ... .... • "• ............ ,_ • HOW'S THI : .... ..., ,.-.i, 111 •1 ew.aa..-- - - ---nMI! FOi ' -bouc,.AO-n • Color OocdfnOllaD . :· e .JAPANESB ,.,:w>OH!iG nm: !ll'l'DIAn: .~, ""' u,* ft•n.,., CASH l -~;,.?;_ .......... ~ 6 -. 'llAftl'DI .,.. .. ,_ L • · ___,., • MODlllN · · • Ptn11111111 TH"O"U""H A c:.,.. ...... .... $31·1034 .,. ' p.m . o•..-•TOu · " ,. "''. . . C • .......... ... PILOT ~Of The DMtloft"' .............. -~....!"'-.,,,°"""',..,,·,•. -~=== ~ ---DAILY . . .• ., -,._ ~ WANT AD U . .t.Clt...,. .......... Mltllill( "'111111_..._.. ~ elt I PM '!!!!!!!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l _'._~~~~·:_ 11--------------------11111 uu ~ ..... c.., .. _ c.a,. ....... Sr• 11 Dh!d11 Aff1nlk Re11-. I I . r ' ; • ·-------~ -----~~···-' • • l I I • l • I I "\ I t.tt... ~~1'!1.0T. i~•~-oy-.. r T~; cktobtt 1, 1'611 .. u .. :.. • &Mf'LOfM i:N I .H..idS & EM,lOV~INT ~.;~\~~ Women 7400 Help w.-7400 lADIEI AtllO 2 + . ROBl!ISOlf S ' l""'"" Ol'l'.I lljG''\ ll • ~'aJ)pU..tWi• ~Or\ ~RAT1'RS Office Jo 'be opened In Foun-" WA Vlllc,y ~· Ex~r. at will °"'· Excdltot ~por\· ~nib' lot ri;ht 11rt. Extcn. 1lve broef!ls lklvrling: tlEWPORT l lu opr_nlni for Coimeric: Sales Top I\~ dr.monstrAtor.tl:.'tp only. &i.l•f')' plus oon1mlpkin Apply ~cl 10-4 M(I04"ri Jo"'ash)oit.J.aland N~Wl'C.lrt ~ e Comprebens:lve Medical PIM •Group Lile Insur. e Prollt !I.haring ttl1re- m~nt ln1l!t e Employed uvini::s pl.an e froftt 11h~Mng bonus f'\N!W' wrile: Saff'Cl'.'I Insur. anct> Corp., P."*'f\J\f'I Dept , J37M R.OM:Oe Blvd., Pano- rama City, OU. 91409 Equal opportunily t'mplo.~r E.XPER1ENCED PROOF OPERATOR FULL TlME UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4525 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Btach 540-4424 An equal opporl!.Ulity employer Cocktail Waitress Hostess Age n oc olrirf 51.65 Hr phis nps 6 day week immediiate opPnini; apply in person 9 • 5 p.m. REUBE!I E. LfE 151 E. Co.1st Highway Ntwport Btach EXECUTIVE SECRETARY T n p Executive Sec!'etn.ry who only ~ta to woric h.Blf tifnl! with occasional full tii:ne vtic'ltion fill In. Must haw: been an excuti~ ~ tor two )'M.rS and ha.ve full lkils. Apply by -Jetta' to: Person11el o..,.rtment DAILY PILOT 'P.O. Box 1560, Costa M~ IUSBOYS Owr 18. flw night& • 'tl-eek. Apply lllter J;JO,.P.M. FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT :ml. E. Cbut Hwy. O:cllM dd Mar An equal op~unlty employer EXPF;R.JENCED PROOF OPERATOR ~ . PART TIME CREDIT CHEC KER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK '!ll OCEAN AVE. I.J.GUNA BEACH .......... An equal opportuoi1y ('mployer H 0 USE KEEPER Ytoar rounrl. Wanl perm 1 n e n l l"mploye. Live in, drive our car for Slq>pin1Z. (",ond, plain cook, good disposlrion. Finl! ~ition for good lady \\'ho tias to work, 2 adultt1. Early S:l) dlnner. no rn· tertaining. 8 Mo's Palm .SJ:irir\gs, 4 rno·1 N.B. in Sum.mer. Sa I a r y S300 or open. 35 lo 50 yn;. pref. In 1Zood heald:i. APPLY in ~ SUite 305 Bay Lido Bldiz., N.S . See M111. Estey 12 to 4 PM. SHARP BAR MAIDS & GO GO DANCERS. Top wages. $2.50·$3.50 to start. Call for interview. ~99&3 SASSY LASS¥ 2901 Harbor, C.M. WAITRESS PART-TIME OISHWASllER A;pply; 445 N. Newport Blvd. N .B. or ca.Ji Rft 2 PM Mi ..... ,,. . e EXPERIENCED WAllR&<;S SlJRF &. SlRU>rN ·5930 Pacil. €08.S( Hwy. Newport Beach 1 CRANDMO'ruER for oc· casicnal babysitting &. !rome w ee kend s .. Call Mrll. Koelsch at 531-1374 Fount· •Ill Vtilley. · EXPERT Medical typhu. Insurance btUq, N('v.tlOrt ofti('e, J5..40 Y1ll of ai;:E'. Please caH 646-6933 btwn 2-5 pm . NEED Reli&Ne exp hskpr 12:30 ~ 3:30 daily. Mon-Fri. Harbor Hills. C>.11 tra.n&, 6+!--0635 ADULT won.an to wwtc evct M sales lady. Apply Ken- tudcy Fried Oiicken 2929 E. Coa$t Hwy <HM. PART time $Ubgtltute mo~ Mai -)'rt 2:00. S:JO pm. ' , HOUSEKEEPElR. 1> I a I n ~~~ child SIJP«· cooking tor ~e. S~.daya, /--°"'::->.:7"=,.,,--- Must d r i v e. Refs. Pri. Two Mari' Office room. bath. & TV. $275. desires vi:perienced legal Huntington Hartiour 58'l-S380 secretary. 542-3989 SCHULMAN & DIXON • GOOD Cook • IJOUSt!k~r ro li<re bl . Top •lary & !iv· HOUSEKEEPER, Spanish ing cond's. Eirtn help in speaking OK. Must like hou54> OR 5-SSl) or 5-a.U3 children. $150 mo. N.8. '1j·~1869 e SALES-DREAM JOB • M'ATURE lxlusekeq'.)(!!', good Ki:>ep your important job as English, motherleM home. 4 wilr & mother &. earn a Yf'ar 'old child. Huntington wkly pay checlr. &4S-!f.>26, Harbour area. 847-lZll 544-3854. S.%-3497 FULL TIME experirQCCd • F'ULLEREITES $2. hr saleslady. Please apply in guar. ~ J>('T"SOn. R.oolen'fi Luggage, • Managpment trainees Soultl CMst Plaza, CM Hunt. Bch l.l'ea Mrs. DreH 54G-1932 HO USEKEEPE R t-X· WO~IBN Prr w/ car. perienced: Fullerette HB. $2 hr ~r. Live--in. Salary opt'TI. Lynne Brown 5 4 0-1 9 J 2 , 673--0614 M2-7692 DENTAL Assistant-sec'retary, WAITRESS '°xperienced 25 to 45. Hunt· ;ng1on e.,ch. Apply P. 0. Box 1401, Huntington BPAch BABYSl'ITER IK'OOl'd my Women • • I : .:Newport Beach SC'Cl't'liU')' rt"QU.lrcd f<w ttip Prr.tld~nt o( a ™"lion- al ~irm cl EhgincerU:ta ()'ll'l$UllMl.I. ~I typln51: • " d ~bol'tbltrtd likllb and a !)lee.1lrl& per-, 11on.hdly 4 r " regulN'd. College bad<ground 9"9- Jrn'l"d; '<thu}I open. Six sr;tr\ olfic!'. Phon • Mr . Andrews 675.355 1 SINGLE YOUNG WOMAN lntPmatlonal Firm now 111.,. ~lin~ applications for ant- bttious )'(IW\g woman to ~rtlclpate in Brand Iden· rilication project. Must be nr tt appe;ari,ng, personable, enjo.y dealing witb the ptJh. lie and free lo lravel one week per month. $ 125. per wk salary aftt'r hricf traininr pro- gram. For ai;>pointment call 539-1183 9 ani to 2 pm. nJl.L or ipa:11ime. ()p(onings now! Nationally advPrlised Jl'\Vclry Co, needs 11ylbu io shqw jewelry. Ma~e IM1 profits -have fun • 1>4'1 your own hours. M.ni. FiC'rsl, 496-1508 btwn l-5 pm wk day:f. . SALESLADY Exp in Fine Rea!fy to Wf!:&r ' Spocts 11 ear. Full time. GENE'S 2.100 1-larbor Blvd. C'M LIV&.IN hou seke ~pe r ; mo!hf'rlf!:11s homf', 2 teenageni, full ch~f'. Priv, room, S1t1: days: S200. Ca.II Mr. 1' .. 646-1606 day 1 : 642..()816 eVC'S SFC'Y, 1 man ins. ttfic:e. Must be able to mee-t public: In person &. over phonr, IOme typi~. ApPrOX. 30 hn wk. Send Resume to P .O. Box 22'32. C.M. 92626 EXPERIENCED saleslady in betteT' i-eady lo wear. XlDt co. llenefits and opp. for advancement. APPLY:· llAR.RiS & FRANK, 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa. EXPERIENCED d T 1 per y ~SS. $2 • $2.25 hr, Apt available, w 1 I k i n g distance. Laguna Beach. . .._. Jobs.-Men, Wom. 7500 Wanted lmmediotely Neat, Industrious, bondabl•. Good driving reeord. Over 21 , ·high school education. For sales work m· Orange County tor Drapery Hardware, Work room supplies, Trimming, Decorative drapery poles Md woven wood blinds. Sal- ary, oommlssion plu!f trans- portation. Open field ror lfigh earnings ir proleeti~ ~oG~ERN COUNTIES' DISTRIBUTORS '2065 Charle c.M. HouN! for intervit'w 8 • 4:3tl MONTGOMERY W'ARD Huntington Beac:h -NfJEDS - Qualified charm school in· structor for WENDY WARD position. Pleau appl:y ~I. 1 & ;, pm Pel'SOllJlel Office TTT7 Edin1Zer SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS EXJX'l'lm<:eri, O\'rr Z1 Kona lanes Rest•urant homr. Llte housrket'ping. Hooked • Rangy . Airman . $:!.°! per wk. 962-t.')54 LABOR UNION e COOKS Cood pay, E'Xcellent Murs 6 am to 2 pm, no wt'f'krnd or hollda,y v.•ork. 8.U-0600, f'XL ::'036 New Toy Store Mgr. Evenings. Exprr only ~~9111 01 DAILY PILar WANT ADS ARING RESULTS! BARMAID. N I TES. Proud father: "Every boy J\1AVERJCK has <1 chance 10 bPco!TII' 1728 Nf'v.:port Blvd. C.l\f. prr~ldent. My boy is smart. \Vanted Chair Side 1-1<' v.'ll1\ts to grow to be pl'f"Si- Dl:."NTAL ASSL.IITANT d('llt of 11. LABOR UNION," Call 548-558fl BLUE Beet -£'13-9904 Dinnrr RARYSITTER, OUR HOME, Cook, 4-12 pm $30. l)('r 1hitt 11 to 6 PM Nrwpon. A up Waitress evM. ----,==""'=~"~38:-c=~-/ ... For Daily Pilot Want Ads. SOCK IT TO 'EM! Di.Bl 642-5678 $©\l~~-.!£"E~S" Solve a Simple Scrambled Word PUzzZt for ct Chuckl e I' r I I ' . . INYGAR I . r;~. I I 1· I' I I . . ,r----.1 ~ .__,-. l U R B E Proud father: "Every boy I• I' I' I ~as a chance to become Presi .. _ _ _ . _ . dent. My boy is imort. He r.o-:-:-:-c:-:o-:---"lO:.;.; .. • wants to grow to be President• . ,RANAMI lof,a--• r I I I ' ft e Con!PIA rll. chudl• quottd • hy flll•o ., '"" mlulno -d• -• -• • . yo. d...,•lop from ftp No. 3 btolow. !5"ir 11 I' I' r r I' I' -1' I' r· ] 1, i: ' -!5-I I I I I • I -, I I J ~'~ttcRA .. .LITS AN;;;.-;7~SSIFICATION 7500 f • JOIS & IMl'l.OYMINT -- • • • J • . JOBS & !MPLOVM!NT MERCHANDISE l'OR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHAND ISE FOil MEllCHANDISE FOil w.. SALEANDTRADE-~S~A~L~E ~A~N~D:.....;T~RA;;;;;;D~&-i---•~Ll::...::A~N~D:....;.T~R~A~D~E~....:;SA~L~E:.;_A~N~D'-',TRAD~~E'-I Apnci.t, Min & --Men, Wom. 1500 ---w"!!"" 7~5~ OPENING SOON -Furnl turo 8000 Furnltvro IOOO Furnllu... IOOOFur~llure • IOOO · ~=~:!:..";.•! ~, ~ '~ · oui World · .., • """'""· -1n ... IT Spanish , . · · -Jll§, liewl>ort Grotto. • M dlr --'U'-"iterranean -3333 w. o.a Hwy., N'pt. • erranean ln:eu Betoh. B h .. • I • Sh s I s pan: ·h Furni'ture . PHSONNIL AGIN CY 445 L 17th If, ' Ct1t1 M ... -· ou9 t m.nu 1cturer 1 owroom •mp " -MAN or 'NOml.n. Relt.ble At TerriJic Savings! person for clMllil\8: oak:e a• Wood d .•. l • -ch · Rtctiv..t canc•ll•tlon of $22,000.0G attU. Mon • 'ftlurw. 7.9 carve a rm u1van, g. ruan s .lit; evenini,:a. n.65 Pf'J' noor. beaut. fabrics . 5 Pc hexaiz:on darlt oak din. SP1nl1h and M~lterrantan Furniture ~fr. Riiey. 547--0700 set, w/black or avocado lramed chairs; 5 Pc Al Nw t., o..i1t, 1to1ui1 N• ... I TM I . 17th It. BR L 0 " M & Mr d lg · ro A Dect1 .. w 's Dree• H•• I• 0. Dilttley . FM Cook, swing shift only, se rur r.· s. resser, mir r, uil'·' $100 week to 5tan . 2 commodes, decorative headboard in Span-Items as follows: Gorgeous 8 fl cwtom q · """ Santa An• S47-t721 FEMALE Aeceptlonlst $120 ,.Phone Ing work 4 lit~ typ- Flit Clotlc $294 Will girl train briiht youn& Stock Clttlc . $216 Ch,.ck merchandiSf' with report5 Medlcol Asst. $)50 Work Jn back A.M, front PM. Know lnsu.ranct form~. Secr•tory Fee PoHI $450 ~ 70, S/H 60. Somf' Dictaphone. Sharp. Exp In Mies office. Will train in bkkpj!;. Exec. Secf. Fee Paid from $525 S/H 90, type 70. train lltf' bkkpg F/C lkkp<. Fff " ... $500 Wiil Exp in marine iiuppliH pref. F/C lkkpr. F•• •et· h $550 Ablf' to prepare financial stall'ment PIX Operator Fff Paid $400 Exp on a uto card board . Front. office 11ppt>arance. Xlnt C"o benefi ts Auto Bkkpr. Fee relm. to $425 Exp auto and varied bkkpg bkgrnd. Co bene· f its. lab Tech $390 2 yrs collf'gf' math, cht>m · istry ' biolo!O'. Will a~- 11~1 in ptP.paration of lab projrct.s &: reports. .. MALE Finonclal Artalyst to $11,000 Fee !"old BS in Cinancf'. 0 to 3 yrs re!sted financial rxp. T errltory Salos $1 ~.800+11oo•s+co. cor · Fu Paid - In business or marketini;:. 3 yt'5 ~ales exp. DegrN Elec Jr Tech $4SO Youn11: m11.n goin~ pla<'f'!lo, 2 yr1 E"xp in e-lectroniCB. Somf' collf'gf' physics or part time. Shlpplnq /lecelve Clk $556 F'amill11.:r w /post11.I mf'IPl'I! tor united parcel and r11il E'Xprrss. Exp In war,... housing. Able to operate forklift. Mech Engineer to $1,000 ne Cottage CoHet-Shop ish oak or avocado design. sofa wit.it separate loose~pillows with heavy oak 562 West 19th st., C.M. ei1tems Sold Individually ~ Lrim decor and matching chair, 3 matching oak SANDWICH MAK.ER Shop Around-before you buy see US! occisional tablest (2) 58'' tall decorator lamps, !lours 8 Jll'1l to 4:30 a.m. VALUE $895--FULL PRICE $429.95 hanging chain swag lamps in wrought iron, an 21J6 Placentia, Costa MeM or ttr ms •t low it $3.00 week B·pi ece king size master bedf'oom suite in pecan HAMBURGER HENRY No Down-Use Our Store Charge Pl~n paneDed Mediterranean style with lop quality 7136 Placentia. Cofrla Mesa No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Values Inside 15 yr. warranty king size mattress & box springs. HAIRDRESSERS . rolfow. APPROVED FURNITURE Spanish decor dining <et , etc. :e,,~· f;' rS:PB!.0:, 2 159 HARBOR, COSTA MESA WMM __,.. •• N9lll• sitzt.oo 5--1~ 12 vears same location-same owners MUST SACRiFICE '698 00 COUPLE For janitorial work ~ , ~FOR ONLY •.• -........... ··········--·····-• s nites a wk. H.B &. 1ur-S D•J1Y ~-~ 5 Any Piece Ca n a. Purchated Individually rounding area 962-2847 ~ u~48.~66<) T trms Ava ila ble-Nt wcomers t o California Credit Appro'led lmmedi1tely Agtocif1, Men ' '\ Women • 7550 _ --At Harbor Blv d. JOBS & EMPLOYMENl [Pianos & Organs 8130 ARGUS EMPLOYMENT sh I I t r 7600 ' li.;-L;..k·u. ~ •• 1- Salcsma.n trne ····· $400/~ ~~~"s .. ~c l~n -We h.1ve th(> largest sell'Cllon Assembl.!!f femaJe · · .. Sl.6.J YARN ART CLASSES of nt"w and used pianos at • B D l'uniiture Factory tme · ··•·· St. $2.'17 bY Charles. Tapest.ry, wall thf' lowesl prices in Orange ' '""""' """' ....•.•... 12.10 hangrng,. "'•'-613-9138 County. Com• in and "" lnr 1844 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (only) Oeric tYP1.st ....•••..... ~ PIANO LESSONS : Be~Mers younell. ' RecepUorust ........ ··. $:!20 . ~.a· M ~'rancbised dealer for: (Mty 11l9llt 'tll t -WM., ht. • h•. ttl 6 (\..,_.,, t ·te:" thru 1ntermt .... ia1cs. rs. PBX vv= .. tor ......... .,.,;N Bailey Thompson 642...()332 Yam aha Pianos &·Organs :~~~~~-~-~~!""~~~~~~~~~~~~! Salearnan ........ ;;· ... ~MERCHANDISE FOR Kohler & Campbell 1..:. ---·-· ARGUS EMPLOYMENT SALE AND TRADE Story & Clark Miscellaneous 8600 Miscellaneous CONSULTANT AG >:NCY -· . . --COAST MUSIC 8600 '.!M.1 Weslcliff, N.B. 548-7196 f.urn1ture , 8~ tira.i E. 17th SI., S.A. 547~1.1:1 BEAUT IC!ungl' chair & 01. 1839 Newport Blvd, IS • F't Pool, Filter. Surfaec SWIMMING. POOL neWpOrt . $\Z) (c:o&("$300). Ladies 1111--FREE Ground Pad. · ·1 "'"' pink ""re'"' '"' Clean Out 'ale I I I $149.88 personne 1,., ,..,., .. ,=,. Mioc il•m•. J • Put your&elf ln our Place Harbor Blvd O..I Theatre 3100 Mr.Fadcteb, S.A. SWAP MEET iJ toman, derorator fabric, 646-0271 Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. ~ SECARD POOL . ... agency c49;.4=---='~26:.___~~,-~.~,~.~ SJ1rinwWoy l~rand.BaA[ti!!IGMood· 323 S. Main, Orange COOD. Used ca rp e Ii n g . I S . GOLD !weed so a · t' : ur 1t7:cr uy ran 532-1992 Sacrifice $1. yq. Beige Proftssion• t rv1ce matching chair s 2 2 . :, O • SJgj; Steinway Professiona,J 1 '!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!! .. I bi....-A.J>andy , 1 r i P e d This Sat. & Sun. 531-1272 aft 7 for tM employer Orange floral co u c h . ~1odel $595; Tiny Spinet pi.-! 64&:,:'{31 and tM applicant sh("J}h<'rd cast~ $6j. Alt ano $345; Gulbransen Spin-* AUCTION * 1.,;~::::C---~-~ 833 Dover Dr., N .8 . likl' new. 642-8171 t"I S39j: 1bomas Organ $1~. U ~ will sell 11 bey ELEC. Range and ovl'n. New 642°3870 -549°2743 MAPLE end tables & colfec Thrsr and many more al . . . (ive Windy a try Westingb::)llse, drop i n -Part rime wool pIT!ilS<'r -tablr S<'t 52<1 for all. Scvrr11I WARD'S BAJ...O\VIN ST'UDIO Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. D<'Lwcr. Below Wholesale Corona dE"! Mar lamps s;, · SIO cat·h. 2 • 9x12 1ro1 NM1·por1, C.M., 642.s484 Windy 's Auct ion Barn 1St35. 282 E . 20th, c.~f._ GT.i-0310 or 548-7197 rugs S5 &-SlO. 2:?:U Ru!grrs 0P<'n Sunrlay afrcrnoons Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'\ Misc. Wanted 8610 " ~ C~1. fUpper rear) USED PIANOS 2075% NeWJ>')rt, CM 646.s686 ·-· --··· Schools-lnst~_ctlon 760_0 Quality King-Sile Bed. Antique white spifl('t .. S39o'i STATUES, ETC. .' W A N T E D ---beautiful quilted mattress, Walnut Chickering con . SM;, 1-~inished .... to * * * * split foundation, blt·in fr. Prov Grand ...... $11 95 fr11m r. Nf>VE'r used. S98. Starr Srudio ........ , ... $39':i suil your decor. See our displays at .... 3419 Via Oporto, N .8 . TREASURES OF ALI BABA WE need quality (no junk please) · 'Furniture. color 1V's, stereos, appliances, tools & oUlce equipment. TOP CASH IN 30 Minutet • Worth $?.iO. M2~:J6 \Vurlit2('r Spinet ........ 5495 . V 0 T E QUILTED sofa & matchins: Completely Guaranfl'('d chair. 9' long SlOO. Bed Rm Terms set V.'/manress $100. Xlnt Gould Music Company FOR A 531-1212 * 893-0555 Computer rand. 673-0lt2. (Our S8th Yeart 2 WING-BACK chairs $75: maplerock drop-leaf table wf 2 hidden leaves. table p;id & 6 Captain's <·hairs S!K>; 3 swivel bar stools $25: • WANTED • SOFA It ma!ching love S<"at. '.!()4;, Main, S.A. 547-0>Kl AGE CAREER f\..1 wk old, pd $.j(X). Sell S300. My loss y®r galn! Wroni!: rolor. 54(1..6987 DlNE'T1'E !!<1 Sll: G r r e n reclincr chair S15, Hollaway bed 515. 646-j709 .COMPUTER Cash for Furn., appli. PROGRAMMING & cools. 642-701.1/J42..6974 20 Wnks . SPANI SH COFFEE TABLE Total Concept cour1•. in * 494-7735 * computer programming. =· . ~ --.= :::::;;. A new, up-to-d•I• prep•· Offict Furnitu,.. 8010 ration for a Bright Fu-,., -- ture Carffr. SACRIFICE!-New dC'lUX(' olfict' furmiture. 4500 Cam- pus Dr. Suite 252. N.B. 54{>-8.),'"i() COMPUTER·AGE DRAFTING 24-to-36 weeks Modtrn tr aining includes ad· vanced concepts in drafting and technical design to mfft the n•w rtquirements o f today'1 ntw-idea jobs. AUTOMATION ELECTRONICS .- ~!. Equipm~nt 801 ~ TYPEWRITER: Royal, wide carriagr. Jusl rebuilt $35. 541:i-8510. 962-38'25 C.E. Refrig/fn>czf'?', 14 ft . Turquoisr, good cond , $'10. 546-2S9~ Household Goods 8020 -·-'--- 36 wHks , . 57 YDS uS('(( wool carpf'tini;t. Prtp•res you for 1obs in: 118 hi $30. Used stove $15. Jn. Computtrs quiN' 2151 Orange Ave., Coi:nmunic1tion1 =c=~='='='='='"'====== FCC Licensing Industry 8022 Hammond Spinet organ w/percussion, reverb & repeat. Save $225. US«! spin1:t piano, $395. SOlf.UDT-PtiILLIPS CO. 1907 N. Main 0 nh Santa Ana LAY AWAY Single shat 2'l. $15; 410 riOe $10; FM AM tuner amplifier Sl5; full size mattress $10. 546-4751, ~·~ PORTABLE Sewing Machine $20. Ctpt. Swcq>et $5. 5.60 x 14 tircs $4 ea., misc. itt"ms Your piano or organ for make otter. 2352 Cornell Dr. Christmu ... Whilf' pri(.'<'S C.M. 8114/ ielec1'ions are good! 1,0~~-----:==:c­WA•LLICHS MUSIC CITY KIRBY vacuum cleaner & 3-100 South Bristol attachments. Balance $55.1,.21 C M * ".,' ,,,,,., or $7.RS per mo. Cred osta l"S<I .H'-'"~'"" [)(opt. 53!>-728l' ORGAN , Kimbal.; Play~r. LEAVCNG state! M ; s c \\111lnu1 Li.ke new, org. pr1<'e furniture, ipl1.1s Br & dir1l"1te ,:?7'}i Will sac r 1r1 c ('~ i;t"t 2331 Santa Ana CM. Furniture--Appli•ncts Color TVs-Pianos ETC. Cash In If, Hour 541-4531 * WANTED * rtOOCI Used & Antique turn. Hiway Used Furniture, 7401 Westminsler, Westminster • 1193-3683 • PETS and LIVESTOCK ---------- Pets, General 8800 DOG Problems Corr('C"'fed, Barking, refusing to come, fence jumping, ch e. sin i:. Pvt. trainer, John. 492-1491 847-7064 64&.sn4 Wurlitzer Cbord Orll:an, /,l~lA~MIL:;:~T~O~N~P~o-in~U~n-g-,--,..,-c.1 Dogs .. 8825 S200 or make offer early period $150 Frigidaire CH AM PA G N E 8 f'; g e ~l4&-4729 or &16-758:'1 $4j Nev.· stereo tape deck $50 ~1iniature Poodle AKC. use BEAtrrlF'UL ma.pie Baldwin 642·5815. for stud. I would ..-.11nl 1 Spin~l "Acronsonic" $.100. r 1 NE La p 1e 8 th f' r lemale puppy in return for Kl :....1s11 . m 9' . t 11 · 642-0029 ===~-choir/ottoman, m 1 x c r, s u service. . PRIVATE party will pay othC'f elcc awl, kit-ware. GERMAN Shepherd, £ wks ca.~h ror good baby grand. 494-l'l."1'1 for !!ale or trade. AKC. 67:t-J'.!54 l arge Marble-Sili;s-~~;~onship stock Phone Ttlevision 8205 2 Bowling Balls -. call 64'.!-3.i26 after 5 p.m. RENT New Color TV POOL TABLF..S. Tennis This. Poker Tbls. Ex erci sin .I: TINY Toy Poople. Champ stock. AKC. S1ud service av:i ilable. 54;:....1094 PHONE: !\.1API.E dln tum, air cond, $9 PER l/O \VII "'" Mi>C ilem>. r l , Equip. al discount prices. ('all Wallact'. 538--031 I AKC REGISTERED COLLIE PUPS 546-6757 214 M}lt'gllC'ritr Cd'M . 67J.27K1 RENTAL CAN APPLY TO LARGE European oi\ pain-POODllt puppirs AKC, 6 ----=-PUR.CHASE ting. Re11sonable! Pr\ party. weeks; l Uee grooming Antiques 8~ ORDER BY PHONE * 54&-4244 '* le!;Son. 64.,&.=35=2=3=~ ACADEMY 0" DOROTI-IY'S Antiques _ Must 548-8511 NEAR nf'W Coffee & c11 nd~ e POODLE PUPPIES e COM,.UTll TICHNOLOCiY vt1cal e~ 11 e 1 P us unload' 9 AM 10 9 P~I 7 Days vending machines: very No papen, TC'asnnablf!: • cli .. i1io11 of Sale t week only! 2755 E. ~ rea!OOllble. 545-9863 • &42-7657 • 547-9471 U•._.,..., C•Mputl119 Ce, Coast Hwy ot'\of. *ti-F i & Stereo 8210 4' BY 8' Brunswick pool BEAGLE pup. Adorablf' 9 l•lteo 407, Nonlri Te_, VAST stock Amer & F.ur --tablr Likf' ocw + ac· weeks male. Shots.· Aln:: U11lo11 lull S .. 11-. I & d k L COMPLETE stf'rro systrn1. Cf'!ISOf'ics. +JOO. 548-5946 champion .line 548-3281 HSME. Somf' exp In p t:a~tin11:s. forgi~p. 1ervo mect)anlsms. hydr1111l\c 1 o ..... ,.. Calif. •2•t• ~:'an A~q~·f'S. a2~~~ \\laJnu1 •.udio cr.~ft ca.binNs. AUTI.JMNl iaU: M~k Stole Horses • • • • • • • • t N 'I< rt Bl d CM ~7J!l1 J Lllnsing ll sprak!'l's. •300 C II Ml~~ H u n t f'Wpo v · · ' · Jlarmoo-Kardf'fl am"1ifirr It · a ~ . -·-Pl•11• 1'11d "'' 1''' ;,.. 1 * CASll f'OR ANTIQUES * I· G d '"h 646-9317 or wk end~ 642~3849 CUSTOM westf'n\ ,;addle. f.,,,,.,+;011 o~= oc• tunf'r, f'Tl'RT c aru?er ---1 Call ti 0 ·COMPUTER.AGE 1 C'Slflles, entire shop.~. Xl n1 -rand, Make offer. SEPT. Walrpapcr Sa.IE'! l /J 8 C'sl of er. any me 8830 valvt"s or oil fie-Id t'<IUip-I DRAFTING ~tocks etc. 548-1383 4!M-77l'l o[f. WaJker Paint 816 w. -'-"-·""-· -'-------mt-nl. lnd'I EltetrlclOl'I $l.70 Fully l"xper lndustrl11l. Kno\\ 440 volts Factory Trai11M $2.60 Wiii 1'!0 to $3.00 after 8 \\•k~. Nn E'$ N>qulre-d for lN·al rt'!'lident. Exp l"f'Q'd if out of ll.N!a:-• ln.eatch Helper Tme $520 Cal'f"('r position wit~ 1\1- Uonal concern. Sttkln.1t l'oong men wtth 25 unlta nf cone~ and JO unltl In physical J1denct. Ii math. s.i., ssoo+ca cor+np •ct Tanilb~. Xlnt opportu- nity. Company car and ten1ft~ bonut plan fof right man. ..-. $700 $ yn job shop estimat· Ina exp. Alw Fee Jobs • D COMPUTER 1jMARBLE rrop ta:blc $7S.-:1 COMPLF::TE ~ltrf'o com· 16th SI . C.M. 642-STIG TRANSPORTATION I PROGRAMM ING II drawer dresser $8:i. Otnf' ponf'nt.s. Hannon Kardon p0[:.AR01D No. 1.JO with Boats & Y~h;;-900Q I 0 AUTOMATION I hat.it cl1r $25. 644-W aft 6. ~l~rro rl!CeiVE'r Gerrard Dash. New $75, C061 $129. __ 1 ELECTRONICS I • ·--lum table. M ~ g n a v 0 x 282 E. 201.h, Costa Mesa "''"'' • • • • • • • · ·' -"9• ·' Sewing M1ch1nes 8120 amplifiers & speakers. 2'll.l -STUCK-! ! J I ,t.ddre11 • •• • Pliofll •'' • I ----------R I ~1 (Uppe R ) FREE TO YOU 1 City · •• •• • • • · · · · · · • · • · I 1!ili7 SINGER. con1plc1e wilh u gC'rs · -'-C'tl~ v.·ittl llOnle white elephants St1I• •••• • • • • ZIP · · · · • · .. walnut cabi~! s er v ice STEREO -1969 Universal and ltltoy have got to go!• t • • • • • • ·~ man \t'aving arM!.. Auto, !!Olid stale consoll' modf'l. HA·NDSOME sm. malr Lab, We will Jlsten to offers on newport 7. i J: z a g, tooch-O-ina1!c, 1.IKF. NEW~ Balance SR3.~ 1 yr. Full grown 35 lhll. the !ollCJWim: boatli. hu tlon holt'S. blind l'l<>ms, or llmllll pymnls. Cr«ht Sho1s & lie. Good w/chldm. 1961 -ZI' Hol: ..... .i.ood Crall . school of nvt'rr&Sl5 \\' i I h n U I al· Dl"J)1 . ;,,'fJ-1'lf!() N t C' d II I! 0 O d h n m f' rx~ t.'Mli~r. ?!) hp John· htchmf'nt1. Assumf' S:\ 87 -• ·--546-234:1 lOfl llO'l, IJlldio. ~tern ronm, trail· .... bUSineSS mo. nr $.18.22 csl!h. Ca.II Sporting Goods 8SOO 2 WONDERn.JL Kittf'ns, <"I". 133 Dovtr Dr., N.8 . 64/Ml153 l26-66.16 WOMEN'S l!lk~. boot5, polP.S Sandy & f":ro6ly 8 weeks old. I~ -\~' ~tcC11\111;h Crall. ADLER Sewing l!J a ch 1 n , t:.· hindinJ?:S. Nevf'r u."lt'd. Veey lovlrui: need same tl'Qe n)'ini Srot eru;:., trlr . (consolrl. '68 mrxtel. Xlnt 1"1us! saa-ifice! 538-634.1 or or home . Call 545-187!1 10/f J!r-6 -16' Jeflrif's Util it)', j cond. &-st off Pr. ~l ~~2960 f1..Uf'IT and playful ki!tens. Cray f'f\g . good fi!;bcrman. UFETIM.E gilt, typcwr11 ng. VOIT tank v.•/ J val .\ back to good hr>rnes.. l fl"'t')', l 19'33 -18' Cre!ltliner (Gig\ Children grandchildren, or -:-1-1 ·11·· • · -2 ----' 1 IM h -·-JI '. lnd···""u•"·' IU· Mus 1ca n • 81 5 ~ us diven; a~ reg champagne .-..;I orenge "" p lnll"l"C't'plor, bait tank ...-~·-. v1u ..._ \I." wct :iuit. Sac! 673-2629 striped. 642-2S57 10/3 etc. tored. QlilC(Jflt 10 lcsMn typ. O rgan Player W a.i1ted aft 5 pm. LARGE male dog. part Tar-I~ -14' Holiday ski bnAI , in& schoOI. 173 Del Ma.r, CM Cln 51,.11 right away, We --rier, 6 mOll. old. Nt"ffi5 large hot ~ ensdl'H' Trailei•. 548-2859 !urnl~ own orxao. Musl M iscell,aneous 8600 ye rd. 642~ AAlc tor F.lsit" l!M -lfi' Ccntry RPCed bo&t l'OSTA MeN Pre-School >. pla.v Rook. Bhft"ll, S11<1nriarri11, -· 10/J Gni..v enginf' . Ki1Klet11'1'rten, 0Pt"n l AM". Soul, .t. Hon}cy Tonk. C.11 PnrthnlP HARD 1'0P kir ·AAt~=,---~~-:-:c--,-'.:C: WF..sT {'OA.r;;f' y ACH1'S 5:~ PM. Full A ~ dAy 64&-147'l M 'fi1 Datsun. A tr111ck 4 MO. old mlxf'l'I Wire halrNI N""'Pl'>f"t An-™'8 M•rma Pl __ ... S1t-rro. Both" like new. Tttritt. Cllll ifl. 1 ~. ~~k>M. an'""' proi;;:rs.m, BUESOfEJ\ E '111.t Alto 111.x SJl..fi4.l!J 1012 ll.13 W ())Agf lfhi:hway Rca.s. ratea.,~ A: Noblet 8 f1at cllirint'1. Nf"l!.'pnrt Betl(.il • 642-77'1 1 THERESA R~•r, pupil of Combfua&n au:. cluin•t. UPliOLSTERING -17'9.9'. 2 FREE • pallf'tl and 111mher 8cl• Barto« bu openings flute cue. Xlnt Cone!. MU! pe. (~-Cf&f}mlelll M Pkkw\ci: Paper c.o. 18th for a tew rift«! l¥lPfl: kl orrer. saint Ceors:c bul elec-Free .c. del. pk:klq>, 215 ' Placentlt . 10/l piano. ~33 -o; SerTli tric: aultar. 494-773.\ Main, HB "Bern,y" ~ FREE klttl!hl to kind homN. Drive, QiM. • KINGSl'ON Bus 1 u 1 t • r . 6S SOL.ID state &terro can-2316 Delaware, Huntington TUTORING ' Single pick.up. Excellcnl 110lr-. Diamond ~ 11,ylua. 4 Bnch 10/l A11 ltvtl• ma1h, mt k:h1 1trklp $50 • SHI OHf'r! ~· $79. S2 weekly. ~ 2 CRAY~ atripM k'ltlt"n!I ecl., HS ph)-8\(!&. ~-4!Xli ~ kn!nf' ~llM3 2 mos. 541-M!'Tl 1011 v I .. COMPl.ErE Boe.I ~pair, Slnken Ltd. Dry Docks, M.C. Mullin&, m -MUI St., N.B. 67frl805 AVON 12 ft Dinghy ex. conif, All f'!ttru {fl('Judt'!f. f150. li42-.m4 . ~ . . ..... ________ _.. ...... . .......... . ~.; . .,,#······ • - QIOPPEft..BSA. mint cond. Molded teardrop t a n k 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-!Wai 540-1764 Authorized MG Dea1tt '58 MG, $350 CK' best otter. See Bud at Gentry's Ud., in Harbor Shof:l(ang Cdlter. 1957 MGA Good -S3SO 2513 'South Olive, Santa Ana 'Iii MG 1100 Sed"an. Xlnt cond. -Pr!. ....... *.,,..,,. * PORSCHE Metalllr p-een. "*Ml Slll'J. 4 to cboole from '42-1540 $70XI. * 100 miles. • , Will Buy '$1 l'OR3CHE Supt\' °"'"' * $1!0> 'it Your Volknr•CtD or Poncbt 531-6343 or 56-21BO 6 P1.Y top. dollara. Paid tDr ==;:;.=::=::=::::1 .. not. ean Ral,i. 673-ll90 COMET ·se Ponma atatim waa.. 892.«i5l w ~ a-1 Seo .. A-"·''l!!!!!"!~~~~!!"'-~I 2821 8-am!. ' Coad bus. 54CM987 1~_ ........... rtn:o ..., .......... 5 0.tt. Mesa 546-U03 63 COMET o.Virtl ,Ullllf rv~..., ;i>u ·&11 ... -~--~·~---White. X.. Onl. $400. e15Hoada&muntlltr.aood apd, AM °FM ra dlo , WE PAY ... m-364T TRANSPORTATION UMd C1rs -9900 CORVAIR '<lOLDSDymmlc .. 2dr HT $595. Pvt pty. - 4 SPEED SPECIALISTS HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS LAllG!J!T SELECnON IN ORANGE C0UNrt 'M U Mani cpe, •uto, 'Dirt Mt PIS. PIW, R/H, -°"' Owr 1U95, 61S3Jll RAMBLER cmdltioo,-tlm,$300 -pe.magwh•ela , CASH 1£::::=:::=====1 ---....i. lnuMculate. oo-CON11NENTAL T llRQ i 'IT lle1nd_. n , ..-,, U41 ,eat63.A9<1orMr.NeJ. . • 1---'-·~;.;;_--·1 polOL _,.,,. """""""· -. ._, ..S '"" 6 ,,_ ""' '67 CONVlltTllLE 1111 T·BDU>. NI ....... ....aZJl 'fO PQRSQiE Sunr,ooJ caDmi:lrheell!mate. CootJnenW.71.000del.0-J tllCtory U', Lnthtr Do Coupe. .......,. '" k. GROTH tLIEVMln """· 1"--· --· Bol(e w/ ....,. laa-Aule Som.. AM-Fil, ~ mao.. lieod Ul'lllUU.1 t!m,0 "111 pwr, -Owoc 4tu ·-«>Od,. lbllde 6 a '•mMOO _,.,..Puelll_...,_ ,...,...,_..._ 614-U&l , ..i-.- 1,,,.., FORD PARTS ~ = ~ ~ u:m -BL. '61 HAl!DTOIC¥7+S ._ T.mJU) -bit. -..... , ............. --Qndnmlll. ......... l>cl .... -...-llatl>er II> Oil!....,_* SOJ!ta' l,,. '63 Super 90 "-he ·KIN!ll 1..-loaol cor --· .._ Ujle, al\.tlle ""' --· ...... Good """'· • -DAJLY PILOT.,.,.. ADS ..-.;..i. . ....... pm ru -Pq.l)rWANT AJ>1111H111 Ql.\RGE-want .. ,.,.., BRING REIULTSl, '4U23.'I """· 6'13--DW. --dmp ' ... ... ) • ' T-. Octobof I, 1968 TRANSl'Ol!TATION TllANSPOl!TA 1'Jmi • ----.. - , FABULOU~ LUXURY . FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING • YOUR NEXT CAR • • • • TM Great N-Clarg11et'. FINAL: CLOSE OUT. BRAND NEW '68s STILL . A GOOD SELECTION ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM COUN PRICES HURRY F0R . BEST SELECTION SAVI NOW. ,,..,, """' Pi"nl8•t1l'1 Vp l'o N0te, • '63 MERCEDES 220SE 4 De•r •-'•11. hc.IM11t n1111tl .. ur, ltfthf rff, fOMJI) $179S '64 IMPERIAL c,_., VI, •trf•11t11ff•, r•dl•, "•f.. IH, ,.._., ttt•rlnt • wind-• • ~.tr .. , f•e:tOl'y air. R•1I lu•11ry •11+.,..,b{t, lltlDtl•I $1795 ·""64 PONTIAC Sftrclll•f. VI, •uf•M•tic, rffl•, ll••hir, ,_,, •t.•rl111, f•ct.,., •IP'I I .... lltr 1$Clt61) $1295 '64 MERCURY ce ... et C.lte11f. 2 D..r H.T. YI. • ....... tic. ...... i...t.. ,.WW dffri ... -11 hitt. IOMIJN), $1295 ' '64 MEftCURY ' \ ' , c.fMt ~..... bffnelit f1M1'J ' tr11,.,.t1tf.it. 6 C1ffitel•r, ..... M•tlc, r••ll•, ll•at.t, tOtC.P7") $995 I • ' ' I •I I I • .. ' DAJJ.Y PILOT EDil'ORIAL PAGE ' I 1' \ .t f. i t• ,. .. , '~) -_,.,. -4-..,._ --• ·-v -·na ··Po1~n~~~-~~ . . . . .. ... ' ' • • Da111: Point ~I Boat Harbor's $7.8 million break· ""•ter bu reeeived Its ca~r;-and that's a mlle- $1o11e, u Orange Coin>li';~ Director Kenneth ~psoo put it. · • ~ · ' • C9nl;trucilon bids for tlie'2\~5ll boat slips wer~ po•· 'bly lo be called !or tod.Y,: tt i\lJ goes well, launching ramp facjlities will be open bl( 'llext summer. And all 1 taci11ties ·OO!lld be completed byj'J97t. Th..t will mean an 1t6diti008! l!utlay of about S4 111i lion. Wbe"'8S the breakwatk:cost Was spltt SG-50 witll ·lhf·~&ral governmmt, tbelntelior work will be paid for f1WJl,' availitble Harl>or .Di&tlict lµnds. . • But-1or an Interesting innovation, Uie county would have i.•pey $500,000 more f~~+ntertior harbor work. The saving will be made by ' ' . . ng tri.ditional water .--<dredging techniques and u Qi~ I d excavation equip- Jl'l411t W>slead. Temporartiy dammin~ tlle harbor en· \ tranH and pumping out the basin will make ·this pos· 'sible.r 1 ·, • \ • Non-boaters can look with ·as much 'satisfa~Uon on , 'the Dana Point development as can smB.U boat owners. .·it not ooly adds greelly needed facilities for Orange County's boaters, but its influence on the developnient or the ON.nge Coast will be a real contribution to the ~ty's economy. · GOP Continues to Lead ·' .' , Ofenge County's, and esJ)ecially the Orapge CQast_'s, : J>\l!iti~ Qrieiitiition continues to be s'lrongly Republican. .,., , COUt4y Clerk William St Jobn's analxsis, of voter .trailVOs for the Noveml!,er election sboW. 1\1'•. GbJ'.. '£!t ·ons total 306,696 -.'atmoit:··53 j>Jlrceii~'Of'the ~; . ngistered voters in the county. · ocrats claimed almost 42 percent of the county ' ·_.:, .. . . I ~~ l , ' ~. -..... .. }..~ ' ~I. witll "declined lo state:• .111>1ers aiJO,_ splinter l"!r· 131! ties accounting for · the rema1n1n,J S percent. ' .J . ....:s:,. While Ille t.wo major party pefce'!,tage0-l"et'I~ _::;._, ally lderitlcal to tlleir sho-:ing in ti!• ~·~riiruifY,•(blt j~ , unt:0mmJttf!;(I registrants Jncrease(f to ·2Z,'460 up almos_~-, 1,L, 50 percent from the June total <>(::16;100: . . . \ • • While· the GOP has a coinforlable ·lead 10 Orange ,\ .,\' County, and the Democratic organization aj>pears to be''· .. ,, !altering, both parties are invoking~tbe· ghost ol 1~ to .~ spur their organizations. In this year Of great social and political turbulence and high emotions, ~!J>!>litical pro.- fessionals are all too aware that events outside the con· trol of any candidate or party C&!\ J.nak~ a bi)·. impact on voters, right up to the final h.our. -~ • : ·.i Bringing Back .Kelp Beds· . ,. . rr"" /·" .. , . ~'· Residents of the 9range Coast with .e.~ tairfi~)·"' ,-;-~_. · short memories can remember when game ftShing a.JOiii': ·~}' , the coast was a great deal better ~.an it·iS·.tOdaf. . .. ~ :;~. · Some. lishennen blame t~·e ·aav~· (!f' de~1rl(ent& ,f!)! :·;... destroying the kelp beds which pro.Ide 1bi!I ba]!ita !o~ ;\4 i amall forage ·fish. These attract''tiredatofy .game fl&ll~,;-. 5UCh as barracu_da and yellowtail. betergents,'·U!,ey say,,_,'. won't disintegrate like soap in· sewag.t out.now, an~.'":, therefore destroy plant life. -. · "\ ' Scientists name sea urchins_ as the· villains. Ther· ··~ have ,to be crushed with hammers, not c~erois~s which ' h8nn other sea life. • · · --. ' · 11;1 any case, it's good news fr}l~t tbe :.;em,antY is join· , , : Ing witll the state to start a new kelp tiO<I, oft:Cocona de! Mar ad'• maintain one already -started off ·Laguna Beach. . _ ~ · Full·scal' restoration of offshore gatne•fishing, to-- geth~r ...;th ~ commercial uses of ~-w~, could mean S$1lettring of a bpnanza for the area., ' ~ 1 • . . if "l:, . . .. ' . _,, ... t~~~' .... • ' .. • .. J f ; ' ' ' ) " ' ' t " , I I ' \. '\~Protesi~~~A1re .. N ot si~~l'~~~·,.i~;~,.-E. ··ew "; ... ,~ori:~ · .. D .... espe..,_,.·rii' .. ~t:.;e·.··-..·:.·, Nee· d··. A '\ h. s-~-.. :.'~~ ,;:~t~ !~~~ ~-/· • : > ' .:!:~'i~ fo"l +-~ -• ·na~ 1c p1r1 ~;~~~1z'.10~:-.-~-:~<:. ·•s~ A~-izab~ .. . . . , , .. E~t~~!,t~~di~\_' ;~. ' , . -. r'll~ ... Ile . ~·i~ . ·, _ .... ;., ,,,;n.•,w·· t'f-•'-l":.-. -.. to .. ·1'· oplrl IS 00 ·•~·~• • .., • . t ~i..\u~~ '1 , . •. . ~~.·.. ·j .. ' >i·~, . . ,_. .<, ~~a:i; ~. ~J 'What"(. ~-l~ i !J ""~,,~~ft~ Oi~~~· ... ~~hl°:~\~~~h~wt:!:1:~. ' J ret~.·~· Cli~ifu·r-~~~l·.. . And let~V~"il~""<Wer the f.acts. • 1'1fenaf1on is, an over~~kett'word, ~~~ il il8bt!-.1anding1 ~. W}tll . the ,, Wee~s af~ the· ptmocr~tic ·"Con· It-· ~ ~lerif"or full-blown \ --certaln~y ~they have 8 1.1 en ate d bo~ibte-exception of .. OTl.y "Field'. ·near veiition, ·'Snd -ro·lifla '·myCny ·miteffy •· wi:n stOOeots can bring a greaf nuclear weapons. V1ast militiary.\n· themselv~s from tte mrunstre~m of Paris, no terminal outside the Ui;lited divided into conflicting camps. One university to • halt. when Negroes _ dustriBI complexes have developed. democratic. processes, Md that is how States will be ready to re~eive the 450-side ardently defended Mayor .Daley burn their• neigtlborhoods, when tedlnology has been abused, science they 'Wlaillt Lt. passenger Boeing 747 when it goes into and ttie police force. The other side teachers end other public employes il· and the llTliversities hav'e been cor-Yet it is al~eady a~un~an~ly clear seryice in January 1970. just as passionately assailed City Hall legally strikle against 1lhe public, when rupted. ~t tne American m&}?J'lty ~s fed up The Boeing behemoth ls on schedule . and the forces of "repression." ~crime fioiJrishes. when )'Omlg people "Education has been turned into with all the_ i:o_nstant disruption~, fre-It was to have a roll~ut, or first public After talking at length to people who disgrace a nationa'.l political eon-processing, for longer years and at a q~ently exhibiting the more br:utisti at-~ display. on Sept. 30. On Dec . 17 the 747 had witnessed the events. to newsmen \rention and provoke police to violence. faster pace. Centralized sot J a I tributes of humal\ _nature. It J6 ~ met will lift off on jts maiden trial. who had covered them. and to a friend To eome extent, tlDO, the tJ.S. and engineering is cr6ating the world thai can be read in the polls, 1n the ,..r The plane is 229 feej long and 21 who had been a delegate to the con· much ol. h rest of the world appears f o i e cast in Orwell's '1984.' ~me~e o! law ~order as a ma-.feet, four inches wide in the fuselage. vent.ion. I have come to tbe conclusion in the grip .~~ .kind '11 moral and in· MampuJ.ated for national goals they Jor poh~cal issue! ln tbe Large fu~· It 's 62 feet high at the tail. or about that no argu-ment on one side is going tellectual afta'tth1r 'i es traditional caDmit believe in, the )"bUllg are illg ~eve.d . by ~ Wal~,.~n twice-the size of an ordinary house: tO sway the other side. value. #e disre~ and nothing . alienated. On every continent there is r the conver~t.ion of ordlnary ct~ns. The huge new planes "in.ay actually emerges in their place. excessive uribanization and tihe world i · relieve air traffic congestion. but they WHAT mIS CITY, and this country, ADMJti EDLY IT lS all a very mix-ls heading for ecological disaster." PREC1SELY BECAUSE the . pro-will raise new ground problems for desperately needs most or all is recon· testers and demonstMtors h_a Ye already teeming air terminals. Peter cillatlon rather than recrimination. ed bag. There are strains ~ old· PERHAPS MR. GOODMAN states fashioned political anardtlsm (the Jt too strongly: but we w-0uld have to Stud_~ for • Democratic Society agree that often enough m today's haw been knOlwiD to riai3le ~e. btaci: world aulalority-in the fonn of the flag of tlhat creed), ~there IS a~ government the church the uruvers1-~ °"'attempted Comm-ty aclmi0i~ti0ii'91' whatever -has ~xplo1~tion. ~r~tne ~.peop~ seemed to fiiii those fO..-hom it would 1n particular qoite llteratly dOn t know · · r.r 1 · · · t f th t h I th , ~' g ·i · 1 h' bl minister. i::..xp anirtions ex1s or a w a eyare ·uom ; 1 1s as tona e 11 • h ff ct · to talk of kin the li.-t"-ll 1 ~,cw we ; 1n any eveat, t e e e 1s m.a. g , ~vo ~-t~~ tfti' !" _ tif):a.t many young people think their and th~n se:e~ ~ ~,m~tl~·~rtt-e1den have given a poot account of !fuea~ ir.unrung..,~ ~ .a{i~-"' themselves. / lli def1·ance ~ ~~ ~. But undecstanding various reasons By now n~~ ~laaadoDs for for the spreading anaroby prov.jdes .in the _phe~ ~"' beeD ~ere?. this case little guidance O>ward solu· Socfalcrmc:P.ul~,.wr:iUng .1n tions. Jt is sad. and it may prove the New Y~ ~~a ~1" tragic. that all thi>se. yourig and old. ~k. had this 'tlo say f!!-the protesting indulging in arrarc'hic exerci6es can, students: _ • ··'. ~ ' not c6mprh.nd the terrible price o~ "DURING ft.~1-Ql lifetimt tbe· the olJaos they ~nv,ite. Great Powers. ~e1, "been in .the deadlock ot ~~ld;.Wat, sta<;kpUing' THE WOULD·BE-.a!J.archists can'l demopstrated that they are not sunply Bostock of the Sunday Times of Lon· And reconciliation begins with con- pests. that they can wreak real. havoc . ceding as much to t:he other side as in a given situation, they make it all ~ . ,,,. ~ you rightfully can. the more certain that order will be ; tr".i.t-J,_Tfl:''.·"r-"°".-• ":' Let City Hall c0ncede that most of restored, as indeed it shoilld anci must .SW09"'~-I -, . the demonstrators w e r e not be. The more violent and the more ' ft·..,flll-.·.:-~L ' "anarchists" or "aaitators," but well· numerous t.he ou!Jbreaks . the greater ~· ,~. ~~!".,!~~·•:;~p •'. ~;.· .. I meaning Americ~ seeking to ex· the possibility that the restoration · · press their grievances and fruslra· may be accompanied by a degree of don envisions a morning in April 1970 tions. repression unchaTacteristic of whejt · -Sir.·:;,_or: more of . the in· Let the ~ssiden,ts:;p:oncede that most American society. Repression. at any .• tei'C<>otipental gtariU i tiescend upon policemen -~e hbft sadistic brutes, ra·te, is a fairly natural reaction t:g ·-LondoD!S, .H;eathr-0w . ~i,·<:'Ihls men u~~ 1 pOor and.' ,Pa.nick y anar9hy. co\)ld mem -s,ooo.: passeng<er~~lUs leofct.erstiip. .• i ;;-::-~ We hope it will oot turn out that 12,000 ltteodant frie~s.~· BostDCk Arn\,)e~ us proc~ ffom~ ~ basis, W<f'i; like most Americans we writes. ''In other wOrdi;, on top oC it.s,_,.. or W:e c~nnot p~ Jt all? treasure both orderly existence and normal flights. Heathrow will have to . JN. M\i-. VIEW, w~~ -h·appened in freeOOm 'to dissent. The deeply troubl-handle the equivalent of tbe populatioh · Chicago· was . a colpssal piece .Df ing t roday's. anars::hists is of a town t)'le size of Stratfoi:d:-On· stunidity_. as unreasonable as it wt.5 ., excesses risk 6le loss ol Avon ." ,, v, • "ot only for ttieri'lselves but for unnecessal'y, And. like all unnecessary all Of Us . · • . -force. it sprang front. ·-an official sensl BOEING HAS received orders frl)lll ,0f we-~ess. not Croft·! i;.trenglh. \\'all Street Journal <lJl.U 26 airlines for close to S3 billion W:nrih I! City Hall had been as wise as it of these planes. Pan AmericatJ Jtl~ce:t the firs\. order of 25 plall~ plus spare was wahr, it would have thrown or>en the lakeside to . t!le demonsintors, permitting ttienl to sing, &bout, dance, speechify -and even Provide ttem with ao armed escort if tti.ey wanted to march· peaceably toward the Amphitheater. If City Hall had been sm:artier. ti would have hired some folk-singing entertainers to perfiiim from the bandshell for the group. It would have sp;ent a few hundred dollars to pas~ 011t free doughnuts and lemooade from refreshment stands, instead of wasting a l!rger sum ·tor inflammatory sign~ proClailning: "We Love Ma for Daley." THEN, AFI'ER THIS open·handed display Of hospitality, if the militant ringleaders and revqlutionists alleged to be in the group still wanted to make trouble, the police could move in with justice. decency and public opinion all on their ·side. This is the sensibll way to handle such crowds, as Mayor· Lindsay has shown· in New York, and ~ the Lon· don police (without guns or tear gas) have done-for decades in Hyde Park. Anti then the police would haive been public serva11ts, not villains. as they appeared to so many spectators. As an exercise 'in official stupidity, Cbica-gli is Second City to none. pc:n:ts at '575 million. LOckheed and · · McDonne-11-Douglas are,, compeµrlg Au~ t t t th' p l with 260-passen{er trijet .~air b""'." . ··• .. ;:,. .\ .... o·n 0 e eop e. Yet few airport~au\hori~eS . have got · Adv_a~lages of Middle Age .. Middle age~,s 50t;ne1hing "like ttle ' weather -or ·th-e 'State or the tlnion. , Everybodyta.J.k6·ab0Ut it. but very few do much abOut 'it"'biJt'i:riticlze. " This is ver;, odd' bec~tjse. in the Case of middle age· ) at ·least,' ·something when you take your 'shoes off at Uie positive~ can'~ done ~abot,tt it. For one end of the day .. -,..., thing, it can be-.--.ioveCI. 1 , Acne is no Ioiiger your biggest social "7'1'; "' • · worrrl · There is no ~ular reason for,, ft •is. no tonger necessary for you lo • • .... ""' ..... ~-•'\ • 1 .. • • r e. g a rd t If I Mi~ age as 'a · deVelop new prejudices: the ones yo u burdensome, 1 ~·, .in(lict4fd, by a ' have already acquired will do you n!c- venge{ul fat~.-'Qake,n1 gra<iUJlly apd in ly the rest of ttie way . emaU doses ' it can . be is helpful as Of course, you can still risk your any otner ~~Jcine. . , neCk going skiing if you choose. to. but . · . you can get most of the exercise you Ylhat 'P'OfiSlble.. adyantag~s does mid· want merely by pushing yourself away die age have?('-\'i~. ~ere are a few : from the table and putting on and tak· ing o(f your bifocals. " MORE TRAN ,\T' 51ny Qfher ttr:ne pf Uncle Sam no longer .Wanls you for your life, your 'teet''fiatl' so wMM!8rlul tht! battlefront. b'u't.·4-'0ur wife still Rther likes to have you around on the ,bo.lllt front., ' . ' -- EY.t:RYBODV IN the famil y bul the ' t cat aCknowledges that you have priori· ••-, ty when it comes to a Sunday nap on . ' ~::•·over-all health improves as 'l\letdan ~-J., l'68 · your stOfllat"h is now tQ9 bad t.o let you 2'M tdiiorfJll.·~ •I ~ Dailr indulge in the wild drin\ing and eating Pllol .,,,., fl> !'iJ't-11114 •lit!> habits of your youth. MIGC4 ~ fi, ~ chit Now and the.n a near;-t.ighted boy or ~ ~ Im' ..,... flirt. mistaking you Ill!' Metll uselah . ...,.torv ~·~ 0/ lor~ will gallantly rl" and 'g!V• you • seal · ad ~ !>f prii~._, • . -ron the bus. '°'' f,,,,_ fM djj 91"'-of ,-•No one •Xj><Cll you I<> set the -Id -~~J,loil~ .. "11.Jjre, aa.Jlltl..-~ at • glance • ~ .,,.,_-·~, -•• lharyou'retettilii'ifiilr(ofmatcheS. ,,.,.u of , · .o••""1i · Th«• ts "°" ~.mlOllOble poS<lbill· ....s ~ .. 11Jpk1·01 Uo4 ty u..r·.,,,,,·n nnany-pay au th• doJ. "' mc;>rtgage on your 'home before the ._ H. WMd, Pahllahor roof cavu in. IT IS ABOUT u mup· !Un~ I ~,_... .... . • • I• their plans to cope with the air g.iar:rts -. ' . ' ' travel foldoers and reading about far off bcyon~ the draw:ing boards. -: To the Editor: - plates as It would be to · ,visit A bill ~o pro~id~ federal a~slstance . Thar..k goodness Ute United Sta~es them-and yoq escape the nuisance· of for tenninal ~wl~mfhas·..,,~en °~. the wJU spon have a new administration having to pack. go through customs ~~ate c~len~~r s_:2~~ .. ~ulyu'n}~~~~\~! Let us ~ra.Y lffit tti~citizens of this and worry about how much to tip the . hncled 0 •,c Aion ~ .•·u1s, r b'ill · dl'dn',·t great coulltry indulge 'in' ALL CY! the af· t. is e ou . con,pan1on 1 · . f ting our Hi:.tion' naives_. . . make It out of the ·Senate Commerce aus con N>n • .,-• • Anytime anythmg. exc1te.s you too Commiltee . . _ The killings of tw01rnen , Killg and much you know tba~ if you simply ta~e The Coniress ~ ear tfid fllow for Kennedy, brpught ,h u n d r e d s of a couple of ~splr1n tab.lets ~nd lie 2 399 .n.ew positiOns f lo.{ the , Federal thousands to;their feel!. cryj.ng, deman· down for a whlle ttie feeling will soon A'viat.ioo Adnti~oR'°i'f,ir ·c«itrol ding. screamillg ~ gun,~ontrol _J.aws, pass away, . . sysfem But UUS Cf~d '!;.tRe mQl"e' tl)an letters and ~ea poured t n to Girl W4iltch1ng remains a pleasant'-: t th . r Sticitl ~?K e · W·ashington· c~ling,.f,or imln'ediate ac· pastime. but is r.o' lon~e~ an in.<lu~y · rrie:ppli:d 'fas fl~~h.t eo:::stio~~~ tion, HoW many 1€tter'i were written with a man. He can indulge. in th~ · than gro nd ftlcil ti · ·o! •he.termitiats '· dcm·anding·tbe release of.Ule Pueblo? popular hobby and stay an innocent u ~ ~., _.:t , · · · .. ~ nation' 'tli4t aban~ons its fighting bystander. FOUR. J. ET ENG'NE' 8 ill . men-.,ts sick! · F'ewer things upset you by catching , · I . w power. '-, you completely by surprise. You are the worl~ s largest P\'S~enger car:rier. SMALL ~WONDER there are draft ~wise enough to have learned that in Each wi ll_ produc~.:~.509 ~nds of Pt:~sters ! If North Korea demands life anything can happen-and sooner thrust. twice that -Of ®!Y~nt Je s. an aPology as a condition for the or-la1er will. Experience has be-come a A Trans World.> Airlines sur..-.ey release~vf .ttiese 82 men. what is the cus~ion tbat toftens most blows. shows that 75 peree'!t of potent~al Stafe~Oen.artment sitting on its.hands 1 ~ 1· pa~sengers favor a nlfte·abreast !n• for ? We.""~8 been caught 1Vith our Joki.ng -friends may send you a terior la yout_ ~ath.e~ . l;han the ~ix-hands in the cookie jar before and we get-well card on your birthday. but il's abr~a~t of eXJsting b1g Jets. The vast will pr:obably be-caught again. I say c"°'!Oi:tine to know that at. least they maJor1ty favor a 'J!WA.:plan ror 350 apologir.e. get t~ose men released and didll't forget to remember 1t. pas~enger~ rather than 450 fo~ the. ba~k ~ome again! -~ Boenig 747. ·Diplomacy with OW' caliber Of Dear Gloomv Gus: How long do you think I would last t.n-Watt& lfl>'aking about black·pecu>le u Eldridge Cleaver spoke obout white• at UC!? -B. J. Ireland 's Ae:r Lingo.,_ will seet ·~26 "diplomats" is for the birds. The~ passengers 10-abresst. jp Its Boenig nr four hour sessions in Paris With-the venio~. Says Mi~hael, Dargen. chit'! repr,escatatives of Hanoi are an· if. executive of the hnt: 1'be pursuit o( front to the American people! Every extra com fort and1 extra fr· il l s · ,- militates directly vgaiDSt ttle lower fare policy on which this .new geiiint• Uon of subsonic ~il}F'IS hlng'ed." ()ii Slicks JAMES R. ME~ft,' presldm>t of • Stooiord , 011 ComJ><mY f N • w the Airport OP.er•tott't®.ncll Intetn.•·~ ·Jersey) annolinoed that its reSNrch tional. which r~stlftl airporls aililia.te b•• developed a spray pro- Which elnplant c101i· tf'90 i>etctftt of duct-that disperses oO sllcb and pro- lhia country's airline "'J)l&Sengers, on motes the natural disintearation of the , July 24 declared th•t a soluUori "lies oU without harming fish or other in undertaking immediate buUdlng of marine lie. At the s•me time, the whole new airport 1-acil.Jtles, Ult con· comeany disclosed that it ls beginning struction ·of whidl should have begun to cltTY the new product aboard lts fi"" yearo ago." J!Z tankers. Letters from rtader.s ore ~lcomt. Normallll writn-1 should conwy their messages tn 300 words Or Leu. TM right to condense letkf's to fit lf'llC' or eliminate libel is rtseroed. All Ut- ters mu.st include signature and mail- ing address, but names toiU be With.. held on requist. fighting man in Vietnam, Viet COng and' American as well, shOUld devote three or rour hours of figbUdg every Wednesday morning and wben their diplomats adjourn for the week, they too should adjoW"n from fighting. It's time each and every one of ua jo,ined together and let our represen· ta'tives know our wants and dislikes. ALEXANDER PRICE B 11 George Dear ·ceorge: My new boy friend b a sailor, He aafs I have too many "tnhibi· tloot" and keeps insisting a COU• .Pie ol martinis will rid me of them. What are "inbibitioas" and should J do as he suggests? SALLY LOU D<llr SaUy Lou : Honey. would you mind writing lo one of the lady adviet col· umnists?. No J'Dltler how I answer-I can't win. One way I'm in trouble ii I aay drink the martinis and the other way I lose tht entire readership of the U.S. Navy. . I i .. 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