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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesap I. ~ I ' ·. • • --·---:-----....... --,...,.-~·---,.--------',.----'i~-~--·---"'-.,----~---~ ' I -' ., ·. . . .. •• • .. . . .. ' ".(( . •• / . • ~~:;:~~:~09N.·~~a~i.;.;96~'· .. ~:o~ ·T ... o· . · u· c ·.1 ... ~ ~-~~~"°"e1°•'-~S.\pi:~PAHI ' , L ' · ·-· ) _, • : . -l I ~ il' , ..... ~"·-.,, ..... ,. ' -. ' ' j .:Ji ,, • t' t j_,;' ' " • . as 1·n.s::t-rUct ·or: • ,~.' • I •t, ··;~···· • ·, .. .·~·· ~ f4 .. c"·•W -•~ ,-. P th. Sla.,e·d .,, . . , .. an er ... 8 Sh6ot Down >~~· -· -~ · · · · ' . . ' ' 1 • .. M~¢y · G-opters '-~·,··:( I ·.~1 '1' :., !' ' ' ' ., .. . • • ' , r· ·" I I .I ., " ' ! '· ' '' • ·--' . ' ( • ' f ... i.-•,Cheer 'Pi 1''1 1olnl to bei a 1111\0 ~armer ·'Jlt.Url\!IY.' wtth t<inpenitures O'tplng Into the upper 80'1 and most.11 sunny skies a!Olli the oul J • ,, . f&SIH ~ltb . • • , r • • ~--~---• ·--~ -~--- ' DAii. v I'll.OT w~. '""' z. 1968 • • • HllH Asks. Nixon -War Plan ' . I Calls on Republican .Nominee to.Clarify f wtnam Positiod·, :. In the third campaign speech in nili>dl of the voters. He added !hat If Humphrey'• wnrdl in tllll ' JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) ~ succoalloo Humphrey attackod Georg. W~ tadics mo were.ahoWlilg up Flortia metropolis~ fan>Ular v~ Prelident Hubert H. Htanphr•1 c. wan-u 11 (ll'tlldentla\ poaibjl· ."in Ille campoip of, my Republican ==blew~~...'!i m~ch ~ ;.:: today called on rival pre1lllellllal can· ity of mD111te< proportlc>na. opponen~ a man who deliberately antl·Wallace uguqe .......... at Ii dldate RlcllOrd 'if. N7' OD to jieU Q\I\ Humpltre7 1atd: "'(WaJl•!IO'•) courtad the most ra<!lcal e-mlat lar1eouldoorrallyll)NuHViiii;'T1mi., for the voWa hll )ll'O l!llWDC strategy Of :Janlzri {.;i., if left r element in his own party; who COD· and agala Tneaclay nlCht afK11oxvW91 the Vietn.n Wlf. · · • unanswered \IOCbeeted, ·can le;d Unue1 this appeal Jn bis apeeches, and Tenn. · , ,._ 1 ~ Describing tho itl\!f • one o1 the America to dtaa&ter Jun u aurely '8 wbo wlll lie fully ·in their debt sbould • Tbe Kni>xville rally wu held in Ille ll"'lt que•-~--will-be tile radlcoLlacll.,.ol lhe 1boulen and be will the preoldoocy." ' • l/nlver1lty of Te11ne1&ee fjeld houa clOclding next IJ)Olith,, Hum Ph re Y dlsrupter1 (of !he left). • ~an1lale<I according tp Humpbny with an audience of about U,D!lll repeated h1s yow 1bat .. an hon«k'@le "The· n;iore . 1enq 1breat arises campaign argot, thi~ ..,.. a thinly persons, mostly ltudents. ' . peace in VJJ!ll>am" wlll be tlte llnt from hll· calcuWed ampjllp., lo ~.predlction a Nl&on victory Jn From lhe W. .and rerpoue ol lbe • )il'IOilb of !Iii -au.., Ii be' dlvld•'.thll nation; lo deHbete41ob In· .N<Msnber would place; ;Sen. Strom crowd, lie lllll~111eet1n1 wu bJ wins tbe"Wblte House. flame the fean, tn.trations and pre-Thurmond (R-S.C.) in a .atrongJy·in· far Humpbrey'1 most sueceaaful night~ · .. •ff spoken of bow I believe this judices of our people ; to bring this na-fluential position with the new, ad· t!me raD,y of the campaign. Tbreata Of ~ce · can be achieved," Humptw-ey lion to the brink of. broad. aCa'le civil mlnlstratlon. ThurmoOO. tile unsuc-student demc;instrations did noJ eil.id Jn a speeOO J>l'l'J)eftd. for a rally dl1order.~· • • . ceasful third pariy Dlxlecrat presiden-materiallze, although several dozen here. 0 Now I th1nk tbt Americaa peo.. ~The vice -~ent then t~~ tlal~oanc:Udltt in JMBJ 1'11 ·a ·1trong. 1pectator1 eppeM'ed · Jn . hl l ·C k Ille ileoerve 1equal candor from Ur. what 1111 become a't>atteroed <!tort to ~~ trl tl1a ll<P!lblt~an annbonds to prolell aclmlnl1tration _l'ilxca." ""'°la Wlllaco ind Nll<qn ln Ille -·-Vietnam pollclee. , . ~ ' *' * * • ' ' • l,j T..__ COHPllONT~ION ~ ~mocratic Presidellt\al Cllldld~•te ubert H. Nixon Appeals ' Botart..ns Applaud . ) Huq>llrey (left) ·tiJDs bito Republican Tnith Squad bers upon . arrlvll at Kncizvllle, Tenil., iliport Tueod&y. Conll'o9 g HumphM)' ..,, Rep, Do1181d llumsfeld al IllinolJ (center) and S:Olorado Governor John fme. Exchange · Club to ,Hear • ( •• 4 For America To Face Today WlLLIAMSBURG, Va. (UPI) - SlandlOf in Ille hlltoric hall where George Wulllnlton look his meals 11 a ooHero bo7, Rkl>..i M. Nixon today appealed to AmerlclllB to beed tit• call ol. 1'the Americ:ID. ..prtt" and face the Probation Office Proposal --.. : By WILLIAM REED Of .... Dellf' f'lltt ... ,, A proponl lo place a brand> office ol the <>rant• Couoty Probation Doparlm~ ln Huotmct<>n Beach will be outlined Thursday for the Ex· el>qe Qub. ' Rep-esentatlves of the Probation Dopartment are ocbeduled lo attend the llOOC metC:IDI: of the cllib at the. Hnntlngtl>o Seaclftf Country Club~ 3000 Palm A.., to -~ b.,. the Ex· clw>S•· Cl\IQ could aid in settln'-up · what the officen: call a 1'diw·1n' of· fice. • -· - 1b• Excbtn(e <lllb. ma1n1ainX a strong crime prevenUon program under Ille 1upervlnlll ol David Linder £Dd ...,.aDy nameo • member of the ~~" ~epartment .. 0omc~ ~ the Linder said bis -bal been look· tng for a meana to become even more acUve on the crime prevention front and 1bat the Eui>IDI• Club . likel)' would be Interested in backing Ille "drop-in"~ • He eaid tile of!!cef! beve foun4 that 1 to Ibo commuaity ratber .than bllVIDC the commllllltr, ,d. to 1be department bu many a • PresentlY the probeUon Q(llt!ec are on Manchester Aveoue in Orqe. Wllllam A. Morton of 1be deparlmeot •ur.rreoted openlnf·on office locell1 to cha!lente• Of · today as bravely u drop-Ins by youngatert going home WuhingtOn's generation faced those from school, adulta on the way home in 1716. from work and the patrolman for a "A nation, like a person, has a cup or COffee or to .relate infonnation spirit" a:a!d the Republican preside\1• on problemt confronting the office at tial candidate Sn a pbllosophy-ol· the time. government address prepared for The pusinessm.BD would have a local delivery before a sman. audience bf in- ofl1ce where he could discuss pro-vited guest.I in the Great Hall of• bleDU such as &hoplifttna: •t bJs ·1tore. . William and Mary University. The facility would provide a place for . Found~ in 1693, William and Mary, the "hippie on the corner" to dr.op 1n 11 America's second oldest college, to.talk.about problems including marl· counting among ibl alun}Di no) onlt juana, according to Morton. Washington but Peyton Randolph, The idea would be to o(fer a less John Randolph and other foub.ders of formal situation in which to discuss the American nation. problems which often come to the pro-Ltaying aside his standard campaign bation office only in the formal of-speech, Nixon honored the 1ite with a flees ot.tbe Manchelter Office Building IOber dilcourse on his coocept of what Jn .Orange. ; "the American splriC' demands of tht Morton Niii ·the facility Uloaly woold -. living through tile present be stalled by pr-on-olllcen, vol· ''lii>ffi and uneerlain era. uMeer aduJll' IDd volunteer -· Tbe<e Is a good poealbWI)' of atafl!ng 'REQUIRE SACRIFICE' by person on probation 88 well 80 "The American spirit is presenting llleJ could CDO!rlbuta to thomlOlvet Ila demands today, as lt dtd in llif· DRAWS ·ovATfON C1ndldet1·R1ff1rty Ca~le Airlipes Continues Trips By 'Permission' and to the community. lerent term1 lo 1be 1eooraUon1 before 111," be 1ald. ••n...... •laln, ~-e v--0 In a piece of uillnt.nded. buroaucral· denumcll nqulre 1acrlllce lltd in· le whim3)', the Ca!Uorni.a Public Utili· ~"American lflilit demand. an U.1 C<xnmlaslon (PUC)' 1'u · l!ven nplolloo of education Into tile mind of Cable Commuter Airlines pennlllloo IWlrf dllld in tVW)' -of this to resume fights which Cable bad llndi . ~ never s~ flying . "It demandl a career -not jUJt a The PUC ruled Tuesclay _tllat O.b)e job, but a career, open to every man ~~~ ~e _ departm~~ to u_>o8• i~ c~ J tel~.!'! ~ -~~funclo • .....!! : ~ ' ....---_,, ...,,, . ..,..,.. .• tion area and a xmall pell, -fliDd, . and wom.Uwbo ba ·the capacity to may fly from Orange and Ventura pt ahead; airport.a to Loa Angeles International "It clemancll an end to Ill• 1Wnm!ng · without bold!n& a PUC ~lcate of GI doon; with the anrnr1nC ecbo of pbbllc con.venlenee and nec:asll)'. , Cnnllro a.at ,.. hive becd . In Ille Cable oontoOOed 11 could 0y Ieplly w:ording to Mo~ .. · · · Wltlt lhil tlla Offlcm caOld.eoiiduct lnterviews loclllJ, 11c'b,1du·l1 ~ polnlmen\!, coqduof·. group' Jli~I and -JlfOlrmDl for. tU·beaelll of youth. . . . · · ·! Officen would )>e ab!e lo oncCJUrlle. . poll; . "It domandl a P!tlDP into com· Without the lt&lo aieney'1 bleHing !nunity 1trv1co b7 each o1 u1. -lnlllY of ill patoentei'• -• "The American opl>lt of t o d a y liowid' ~... oiit:.t-1tate · deaUnations demandl that the llelp!UI bo cared lr1>tn Los Al!celea. As a reru1t, only a fnr, and tbe b.opele11 be cared about: , federal re(Uiatory ee;tUlcate waa ·re· ,.:,;:.:.~:'1:1~:'= ~~-· qmulrednt ' ~ ·lo COl>ll'1 argu· and..U-<ellance: e. 11Jt demandl that privacy be Cable also otters 01Je intenitate ~. tllat tile lndivlduol be !light between Los Angelel to Lake ~ -U>e law be rwpected. H&vuu, Artz., and cited lhe service b> 'BOllE RULE' ' buttreu Ibo orflllllent of its ..,_te .,.,. of all, the American qUit to-statu1. d.,-dim.and• tbt 1.U•tcmlnation ol A "cee.se and deaist" order was ask· the bUiblll being. Tbll moons a shill ed from the l'UC by mt Cable COll1· trom. federal rule to home rule, a shift from faceless manipulation to petlt.on' Golden West Airlines and Los peraonat participation." Ang0les Airway1. 1be PUC losued the Americans are restless and unhap-order but Cable kei:t Jts planes flying . py, Nlzon 111ld, because they sense The PUC relC!nded the order Tues- their 11JOl1 of per1oaal freedom." clay. . ' . ' ~ R!-lfferty at Irvine Club; " .Claims U.S~ 'SoUl Out' ,• ' aid, and the~ -- I :"I J11 JACK CHAPPELL : compracy. Here Ol'I hll vleW1: Of .. DlllY PIW Mtfl --Cf4..ine: 0 We're l.tA.Mr. .. ourfflws 'Ille quldl: OUJ smile, lhe ltnowlnl ......,. Ml*, the well·tumed phrase Ind the • When. We believe ht we ere reta:diilg bn>ad ...,er.uues of Dr. Mu Raf· crime by atidn& ttilni1 oasier for the ferty, Repld>Uoan candidate for the ·u. crtml.nal: ·1 say that you and. I are not S. Senate, llellgbted an audience of 14-0 to biame !Or tbeae predat.cy packl of Rotarloal meelillg al Ille Irvine Coast '-·-L " H hided the U s s -. · Couittrr Club Tneodly night · --~· e ~ -, • • up•=• ~told 111o -u;. ~-. Oourt for -Iii' declllons jyhlctt ''.m•e . =~~==-:~1 ~:.': ,:;~'d..:.tllt ;:,w:i : ·~ pqlle "' the ~ . ' ·~~ . . • ~~.r~-.. ,,.-~;:.·~ IO(oNClaltili- , il~ible?". I ~ 1 ..;,... ,, btem.1t'1.DOt tun...S ~······DO " ~_..,ere<f 111• OWll : di!I.,.i J!ia1r'"y, -crlm• I .. Y -. .. be...... ' ; • -----dl> . ~:=· JlllQ.."111 _.,.. -~ 1!'!'*7"1 lo r,wt11I a dllaC ·Ibo -iiiholjol," "-tralil'11. ........... . .. !... . 'wllo'urge ..... -Cl!>'• • . . · tive r:ebel students 8l1d "bearded,. uuw11btd nitwibl. '' . -1 Po!n!lng to blJ audience, Railer!)' declared' "We're kidding ourselve1 U we believe just that. We're doing it to ourselves, too. When a dem<>Cfatic society goes sour, it's all the people who are 'to blame." COLD WIND He sai~ he feels 'Ille <old '!ind of destrucUdit end'diolsferi>ID'WID( in his face. "1968 ii an, election year Dl. b gnac£e ot God," he sald. ~ 1 During his speech, Rotarians got to their feet fOI' ovations several times, tw1oe int.rrupting v.ilen the candidate· Sj>Oke a b o u t the Unlvenll)' of Cl\lllDrnia. ..-. Not once did Rafferty mention ~ls­ Democratic &eniaUrial opponent., Alan Cranston . I · Hf' &poke lnltead of neliqnal pro- blems « crime, rloll, prolell, torelp From . ~ilge · l · CORPSE ... . . . scene. Tbey howi,(Coita Mes~ l)Ollce upon lear:k the boi ls apparenUy within Co ... city !lmila' The bodt ll'mained ·fJ.Oating face down, som.e 1iO feet· from the edge Qf· the 1mall, . water.Ulfed. ei:cav#tiOD, ~ inve1Uiator1-.wall\ed .tht·arrlval or an Orange Couoty SI>erlll'1 ·ertme Lab crew before reniovt.og it. · ' From ·ahoro, the onlY -vlolble fe1ture1 ot the apparently' tun.grown male we~ .a;.crop of bla'* hair on ~e head and tome kind of yellow cloth - poulbly a 1blrt ot jilcktt -on tho up-r torso. · .. · Jane Doe's Body Still Unclaimed;· Clue. Hopes Diin 'l'b<I' liody of a nameless woman -'- f9W>d JJlOl'e than .half a year 10 Witli ~ 11K "1roal'tn a H~ Boaoll field -'" IUll Jay unomll>lnbod in a refrtier' ~ morgue ~ay u officials began conceding little hope that someone will identify her. • Odds are. now m01t improbable, 1ad· mltted-Huntilr~llce capt. Earle Rpbitaflle,. ttiill penon.1 ·wm comff forward to &lve investigators . befit.~~ve -~··th# u a re1~t, ·fieel!I\ ua;•atelY cOC1e..w111.nenblal-1r llirco .'aUlhorU.IH;.1o blli7 t11e body. • 4!Wf 'bafe .requested 'the coroner's . om~ •. to i!vt· ~n;a~:nottce before !etiln« a, 'funO! 'date:".· Robitaille . sale[. We wail! hei' livail8b1e a.s long as wulble, Juat . "ID . l:ll!• nmeone turhs up .. " . ·: . • · Co!<>llei'o . d~utl~1; IO)d Ibey have llo inul>edla!Ao .Planli . lo bury Ille woman. T1>e m~~wu be· lle•ed to· bavo __ from a car into • ne1a oct ' and 1e11 • to die. · · She wu.described aa aboui,25 years . o!cl, of pqSilble Lllln 'deocon~ wllh ~rown .hair. Sb• ·~al .,dre111ed tn a flLv:al b!oUH ' aOd p1Jtple <aprl! and was wearing an .~v• rtne. Wheu lDtermenl . II .IDDOunced, the county shld 'jt wll1 ptov.tde.for a paup. . er't burial; , allocatinl •'80 for the luooral arid 115 fw :ii;e, cemetery plot. .. From r.,e J FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISAN~. S'J~A'GEMENT' RINGS' OF INCOMP,:..RABL(~i'Y.- •• t ': • :·I., •""',.,..;· 01\ILY PILOT =--·· -,__ '. -·-· CAUIH)lN'A . ORAHGI!° COl\lt'' f'Ull~NO COMl'ANY ~•i..r. l(. w .... ,.,......,...,..,.....,. Jetk •• e,,,., vice 11~1dent n CWltrll Mfi111•r T1rieme1 K•••il ·-Thom•• A. Mwrphi11• ,....,,. ldltOr Pe11I Hlue111 . .,,,,.. .. ., ..... ,,__ C.te -.: lat w. .. , ltrwt H..,.,, teeo\1 PU W..f hJWt tlUltvtnl ~'*"1n:t~A....,... ltwl;fls•llH ............. ~ •• l . . CAMPAIGN . CASUAL TY $bir.., Toinpl• Black ·,. · Shirley 'J'emple . . -·'-. . ~ Com~ ro . Grips Wit~ Fan, Loses ' <ll!CAGG (UPI) -ShlrleJ Tomple Blaclt II not 1 'Illy bondy eampoltner for lUcberd Nixon -lhlllkl to a Tu· 1 an who bat had a enuh on her tvtr Since she Wal a child movie stw. Ml'I. Bleck -TuMcla7 at a Qd-l>reakl9tlt !'lily fOr N1Xtjn wtlh her right liaod W~ In a -,_, and 1ald It had ''been cruahld bf a Texas admirer." ~ She sat<1 1b1 had -In sen Antonio "two da.1• ago, aod • bl.I Ttxan eruncbed my bend Md •id, •f'v• been in -wllh ,... .... I -a Utu. boy 7 ye.an old.' "I Ilk!, ·~ou're J\Ul!f!nC . m1 hand' and be' lald. '11111Jiiii111ctusa·n.'re 40 now, 1!!at a..1n't -1tt:1 dU· f...act~ . . .. •11tru lo¥e ~ ... ShJt"1 MM. tbe 1'ollft lOl<I her. ·.~ '· . . · Ibo 1&ld' oho' .,.4 him • 'You're bu i'loc my bolld', end ii. ftnoD7 ltt ..,_., Mrs. Black Hid lbe WU under a dooa-'1 order• not'to 1bllt1 haod1 for a month, or unW about election daJ, NOY.L CLEAVER• .. ' his claa1. It w11 personal advice, he 1ald1 and ti. acknowledced he cannot tell Shapiro what to do In bis clauroom. Huaro .Uo told Shapiro ho would not mate moue7 avabiable to pay Cleaver for hJa 1ppeuance1. Pr111td on the po!nt, be conceded It 11 ln· frequent for a guest tnrtructor brought to calnpU& for lhe tpOC!DO purpo&e of teao!Ong not lo be paid. Sht!>lrO announced hla tntentionl In a Peace aDGFreedotn Part7 pnlS releue. Cl~ver bead•. the Peace and Freedom ticket 11 prnldtntlal oan· did.to. Tbe Black Panlher mtnllter of In· fonnaUon iJ cumnUJ on Pt:rol~ af-ter serving nin~ yeah in 'prllon but his parole was revoked Jaat Friday. - r Howgver, he hu been granted «> days frffdom pendtM appeal. Shapiro saic! he bellevti Cleaver can be a po1tUve influence on both bl&<:kl and wllllu becalQa be b a I rehabilllatacl hlmoell. "He la no loJtler 1 racllt or a criminal," he 1ald. The professor 1aJd Cleaver in bl1 1peec:h at lrv!no wt week "cbose to humanlu tho Blaclc Panlhar move- ment for Ille -I• of Oranra Couilt7 b)' d1-alln1 -!bat h• 1' not a raclal and thlll ho bu a Cood ,..,. « bumnr. I don't .. -tllat be pv• • 1trlou1 addrtN."' , Ho 111d Ct11wr'1 four·letler ·- did not dlltrt11 blm. "Otlltr acllOlll in our culturt are mucb JDOrl oblc-." he •aid. • ' - .. \ - • --· J. C. .J/umpfu.~116 1 J~w11fer I) 1121 NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA 22 v .. n 1. Th ,.,., LHtllon ' flVllLl 1111 • ' l -- • ' • '] v( - L A Bei ho\ loll chE wh . A ord COt cod cm: E 1 J 11 0 J mu ma wlti , WOI cru c Lei Iat1 Stir fat 111• lo!• .A -t.ok Ew Lo< tha ste; au1 Wei s bla act hil shO [ cou ~ 'I • 1 \VeJ Prt c wt del rell A~ c H~ • ., 1\ :l • 1 fou in Co! F ... wl> !1 1 Ing a t ' t I I -. ---..... • ' ··-~ -----• • Your Rometen • • Dally Paper . ' . ., I . voi.:. "'"· NO. 237.' 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES . ORAl)IGE. COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2; ·1968 ' . T~l(CENTS Abe Fortas Withdraws Name· • ~ LBJ Agrees, Terms Filibuster on· Chief Justice 'Trt;tgic ' WITHDRAWS NAME Nomin• Fort11 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Abe Fortas "Wlth 'deep regr<t I have accepted asked President Johnson today to and concur 1n the request of Mr. Jus- withdraw bis nomination to be chief tice Forta:s and atD. withdraWini his justice and Johnson promptly agreed nomination as Chief Justice o( the to do so. · United Slates. . Johnson, describing as tragic the "I believed when I made this noml- Senate filibuster that blocked con-nation, and I believe now, that he iJ firmation o£ Fort.as, said he would the best qualified man for this high. comult "appropriate advisers" before position. The action of the Senate, a deciding whether to recommend some-body l revere and to .w~h .I de~oted one else as'successor to Earl Warren, a dozen year~ of my life .lS ~toncally who wants to retire u: chief }ijstice. · , and constitution.ally tragic. Fort.as said in a letter to J ohnson that he was dropping out of consider· ation for the post' with the ho~ that bis move would "end destructive and extreme assaultS" on the Supreme eourt. He said he would stay on as an associate justice. In a statement released by the White House, Johmon said: Asked speclllcally. ii Joltmon Jn. tended to submit· a new nomination to the Senate, Wblte }louse press sec- retary George Christian 1aid: "l'm sure the President will be ·talk- ,ing to the attorney general and other appropriate advisers on the subject." 1Fortas Wl'.ote the letter to Jllbnson ~eaday afternoon; a. Supr,eme Court spokesman said. This was shortly aft-- er the Senate voted dqwn an effort to s1op Its anU.Fortaa filibuster,• Lot Si:e Regulations ' . , .Agreement Okays What City's.Do~g All tJte Timt A tug-of.war amon~ . Huntingto~ Beach planni'ng comm~oners ove1 bow large -or small -residential lots must be ended Tuesday""night in fl change that will allow them to preacr. what t.he°y've been practicing. . .. . An amendment to the subdivts10· ordinance, yet to be approved by cit• council will officially change the IegEl ~e r~gulations on lot sizes to wHa' ccmimissioner;s bave been.allowptg. But It wasolt ..,,,., agre<ml!ltl Month.l ago the clty planning depart· Jury Selected In M U!.der 'fric1l Of -County Man Jury seleCtion fu the superio/ court mulder trial or a Garden Grove machine wer was completed today witti the swearing in of a seven- woman, iive-mn panel in Judge Charles Bauer's court. Opening arguments Jn the trial of Leighton Stines, so, will be offere;.1 tater today, &Ourt officials predicted. Stines ·has pleaded innocent to the . fatal shooting of a reUow union member in'.a Santa Ana union hall last May 28.. : Arresting officers claim that Stines -told them be Actually in~nded ~o shoot Ewell Edwards, the business agent for Local 12 of the union . Police claim that Robert Davis, 46, Of · Torrance ilepped into• the line of fire as the a\lgry Stines drew a .22-callber weapon and fired at Edwards. Stines allegedly told officers that he blamed Edwards for refusing to take action on his ~half in a dispute with his employers whicb Jed to his firing shortly before the me'eting. • Davls died before an ambulance could reach U:le union ball. Y alley Opr.ses 'fa x lmtiative • The F011Dtaln V•Uey City Collncll went ..ell record· Tuesday to oppose Proposltion 9, the Watson InltlaUve. Councl1men, in a split vote, ap. · prpvOO. a resolutJoo calllng for popular defeat, Nov. 5, of the property tu relief plan or Los Angeles County As$essor Phillip Watson. Councilmen Jee COurrege1 and John lllirpu voted arainlt 1lle .resolution. - " • ment began a revisim or the sul division ordinance, starting with an j; crease in the minimum siZe re :-esiden.tial lots. · Com.missioners first considered ttir "ecotnmended 6,500 s"Q u are Coo .nlnimum, an increase d. 500 square feet from the 6,lm now writteri oo tr.e Oooks. Tbe entire amendment, which also covers side and rear yard re· quiremeDtrr and fence and prege set· bac.Jcs.,, .was debated in cunmission meetings with developers and plar:· n ..... Among the plannera was a represer.· tatlve al Berry A. ~~·· ...,. . ...__; Angeles, who bad ~n et an ex- ception from 1lle ~iWtlnl C6'I lo pllft Huntington Harbour lots with only 4,600 square feet_ Arguing to the end, commissioners approved a chinge to allow waterfront lots, as in Huntington liar~ to meet only a--.. s:ooo square foot minimum. Other 16ts can be oo1Y·5,000 square feet, if the average size or each lot is 6,000 square feet over six lots. Conunissioner Charles Lene con~ ti.rued to argue against Ule change by citing Fouctain Valley's 7,200 5quare foot minimwn size. Robert Bazil, commission chairman, insisted that "for every 5,000 square foot kit, we get a larger one" in each group of qc lots. "The point's been argued a 1000 limes," he said candidly. "I won't debate the issue any more if you won't." Comntissiooers approved. the pro- posed change, and smt it oo to City Council. A public hearing oo the chan"ge should be held Oct. 21 or at the Nov. 4 meeti.ng ol. the COIJDciL Station Holdup Hearing Delayed A preliminaT)' hearing for two Hun- tingtqn Beach youths charged in the scis!ors holdup of a Westminster service station for $34 three wieks ago h·as been continued to Oct. 11 in West Orange Oxmty Municipal Court. R.icbo.rd D. Roubedaux, 19, of 13081 Wlllamett. st., and Edwin T. White, 19, of 15251 Statiford Lane; are free on $5,000 bell each oo armed robbery- charges . The victim, Michael Soy, of. :Buena Park, on duty at the Hud90D tervlce station, 76il Westminster Ave., said the pair wbo .. robbed him entered the station l>ct. 10 and struck ·up a con· versatl.on. Suddenly, Soy sai~ one of them grabbed the scissbrs and the robbery was committed, after which the pair were arrested within one hour. Oiler Girls, · : Who iieeds iltiate,~yeh leadez:s~ -C(!rtatnly. 'nQt tw;: sextet of energetic Huiltingtoµ .BoaFh .H!&li Situ>Ol. <;oe<ts, Leading• Ot!er roo\illg 'sections this . tut ue (fro!)! -left) .Ke,rey 11"11:ett,. M~rU Jppper, °'}bble Ho!~. house1 .Jet, Sundstrom, .. Bar_bara. .Yamazaki ;&n:d .. StaJ'"" ,Clieek .. ' Jane Doe Still Unburied; Time Runs Out on Clues The body of a namele~s woman :_ found more than half" a year go with a slit thro8t in a Huntington Beach' field -still lay unemtombed .in a re!riger- ated morgue today as officials began conceding little hope that someone wru identify her. ' Odds are now most 'improbable, ad~ mitted Huntington Beach Police Capt. Earle Robitaille, that persons will come forward to give investigators her name. . The dete~ve. sf!d .that as a result, health and safety .es will eventual· ly force authorities to bury the body. San Mateo. Plumbers Get $374 Per Week SAN MATEO (UPI) -Plumbers In San Matoo County will be paid $374 .80 tar a 40-bouc week under a cootract whktl went into effect Tuesday. The new pact gr.arms an immediate 88-cent-en·hour increa.se. with further raises during tbe next tJiree .Years to ' proYJde a top pay al $9.37 an hour in July, 1971. The previous pay was $'7.14 an hour. "We have requested the coroner's o{five to give us 72-hour ·notice before 11etting a funeral date," Robitaille said. "We want her available as long as pe>Ssible, jwt. in case someone turns up.'' Coroner•! dePutles said they have no immediate plAns . to · ~ii:r:Y the woman. The ·murder victim was be· lieved · to have been pushed from a car 'into a field on M.arch tit and left to die. . Sbe was described as about -25 years old, of possible LaUn descent, with brown hair. She was drl!ssed in a floral blouse and purple •capris and was wearing an inexyensive ring. When Interment is announced, the county said it will provide for a paup- er's . burial, aUOiCating $60' for the funeral and S35 ,for the cemetery plot. A 11000-talker" and a :•non~1wim· mer" s~are the iPotJJglit today Ill the t w o , separate pre ·.. Olymplca · ~ie1 ~·Pi:•·· sen\ed by the Near ,Buntingtma limits ' AILY PILOT on Orange Coast O!Y11Jplaiit and wivea ol O!ym· :Body -Found ~I~ating in Bog By BRUCE BENSON Of !lie Diltr ........ ' The body ~r an µnlde.nUfted man wa1 found Ooattna race dOwn thb morning In a nterJ bog on the outattrts of coat.a Mesa. l'Ollce In the llrrt boun ol the ln- \'e1ttgation were unable to determine whether foul play wa1 involved. The di.acovery wu made by a paq. Jn& motorllt., police said, who notllled a service ataUon emp1oye • t 1 ' ~ Brooltb-Street and R a m l lt o \ Avenue. The bog ii located on the aite or I dirt and gravel pit, near-the in· tersectton of Hamilton Avenue and Victoria .StreeL _ Police aald Huntillgton Beach al. nclall wen flnt notified of the dead man, and sped •Ith airena to the scent. They notified Cdsla Mesa .pone. uPQn lear'!li\J the ,bog , 11 .a~nlly within Coola Mesa ell)' liinlll. n.e body remain~ OoaUna: lace down, iome 50 reet from tbe edge or ' the small, water.filled excavation, 11 inve1U,gator1 awatt.ed the arrival of an 1 orange County Sberilr• Crime Lib crew before removing it. , FrotQ shore, the-, only vlslbJe features or Ule apparenU1 fUU·groWD male were a crop or black hair on the head and aome kind of yeno'w cloth -j poisibl,y a shirt or jac~et -on. the UP" per torsa. · ... t • ............. _ plans. • • The 1 ports uction feat~as John Glair,, Newport .JleoA byaker who llPOnda lµa ·time Pfd,dllng, D O I tl~w:"'· p~· • llv. the Social• 1!Ptea.. 'IOCtlpn; Ia >Riie !il~owa~. wile ol aaalttaDt '11,•ter polo coach i... the American team 1'Morrty" Nitz.tow .. , •kl~ hll! to admlt11be len't -or tlle "'°"ld'1 erea 1wi.lnmen. Her story ~ 91! llap lf.J ;. .. l I I,' 1 , " -... Fortas, 581 said h9 would be "par- ticipating • , . as associate Justice'' when the Supreme Court reconvenes Monday, indicating be has'no Jntentlon to quit the court entifely despite the unprecedented Senate filibuster ·agalnst his nomination as chief jus- Uce. He said in the page and a hall let- ter to Johnson that even U the Senate ultlmateJy voted to confirm him, the COJttroversy -over the nominaUon Lit Instructor would continu&i, along with, "atµ.ck1 UJ>tl.Q_ the epllrf. which h~ve .chaJ:acter· ize~e filibuster -· attacki whlcb have been sometimes extreme and en.: Urely untelated to reiponslble crit.o icism ." He said that ·by withdrawing from consideration for the nation's highest judicial Post, he hoped . "to put in motion a process by which there will be an end to destructl~e anti extreme assaults upon the courL" ' \ Cleaver Seeking , Return to UCI · By THOMAS FORTUNE 0 1 ttie Dt10'1' Plltt Sl•ff Ekiridge Cleaver is coming .);lack to UC Irvine, this time to teach. Cleaver has accepted an invitation from Assistant Professor of English Stephen Shapiro to teach "one or more" Se$slons Of his literature course sometime in November. Dr. Shapiro said be ls not now violating the regents' ruling limiting guest teaching appearances to one per quirter, but.he may be forced toll the f aculty Senate does riot repudiate the regents. ' UC! Cba:ncellor Daniel Aldrich said if Cleaver is to teach more than one session, his quallilcations will have to be reviewed by a faculty committee. If the review committee finds blrn qualllled, it will be all rtgbt uod<r th5 rea:iJVta' ~I Icw btlU to ~teach mO{e than once, Dr Aldrich said. . Cleaver .;iif 'Peil: about cond!Uool in the black ghetto in a course UUed "LJterature and Psychology," Chmicellor Aldrich said, • ' Mr , Pleaver com" through as one who has J!:S,itten abou t ,th e su b j ·ec t Trnowtedge·ably and well, based"" on· critift' revJewai." Professor Shapiro said Cleaver's ~st-selling book "Soul on Ice" b a very fine book and "tihat alone gives ,hilh every right to be speaklgg in a course on literature." Shapiro, 28,.or Laguna Besch, said a number Of his younger colleagues were distressed by the regents' ruling. "The issue is not Eldridge Cleaver but the matter of faculty autonomy or academic freedom," he said. (It was another professor ol the same la:Bt name, Martin Sha'piro, wbo two years created a tempest by saying UCI students are academically lazy.) Dr. Hazard Adams, cbairm~ of the English ·Department,. irald'h• .advised Shapirll .not-IP Inyiti! Cleaie'r to teach his class. It .W"5 _personaf advice, '1e saia, _and he acbiowledied be caµnot tell . Shapiro ~at. to do in, his c;::::Ud·also told Shapiro be would not make moiley available :t.0 pa1 Cleavei for his appe&rances. ptessed on the po'Jtt, 1he conceded It ·ts' in· frequent for a guest .inStroc\or b.rQ\liht to CBJl'lPU.S for . the. specj.£lc. P\11'P°se Of lea\;hlng not to ~ paid. '!;"f~ •. Tl ' . Asphal~ Mixin:g .Pfunt .. ' ' ' . l ' fre t Ne~t to .Cit y 'Park .: By SANDI MAJOR bt Ille DtltPY Pltlt ll•ff An asphalt mixing plant Is to be con· structed. adjacent to land selected a1 part of Huntington Beach's proposed Central City Par!<. · Hunttnglo!\ Beach _plaening ·com· rhissioners voted 4 to 2 to. allow the ''beclvy industrial'; plant td be built in' a "light tndustr:lel diatrlct7" sharing a common boundary with la'.nd to be in· eluded in the 350-acre city park, despite recommendations fqr denial by the city planning department. · The plan\ Is to. be built liy the Dix· Leasing COrp. on the west side of Gothard Street, north of E.lijs Av~nue. Representatives of the DlX flnn Hid they should ~ granted thJ' zoni~' vartance ~ause an~er 1spbalt miX· Ing plant C>Peratts near' the property. Conimisslonen polnte:d out that thls firm was already on the property when ft was annexed to the city. Commission chairman Robert Baill opposed the request becawe the plant Assemblyman Gues t At .Beach .Prol?"am . Aasemblylnan Ro(ltrt H. 'Burb (R- Hnntll>(too Beach) 11 achtdolocl to ~· ...-fl b..,... tod.ly at a colrlt at tlle -t< Mn. ·Laurel Parke, m:i ..WO. AvtD .... RIUltingloD Btadl aU o1clocl. • Burke, Who . la campalcnlog f« ree!ectlon will add.reBI the lleJ!ubllCoti wom.O·i'FtcioratlQri ororanc• Coointyi 'lbutsda~ atJll a.m: at Knbtts JIOrry ·Farm iA Baena Park. • c • · ' •+ -·····-----·· would be .too .... lhi Central City" Park site. Comtnlssioner Roger-Slates i &ide<l.with him:· l Le~g the vQies. approving the ' zon~ variarlce was· ·eommt1aioner1 Charle&-Lane, who .argued that co~ struct.i.on of the asphalt pliant Lhers "~ems compati~le ~ "Mth the sur· roundiJJg .land uses"· and that 1't would product 20 new Jobs .in the dty .. • ' • I ~=~e ,a :ou, ' ' 1 •, : We•tfaeto · ·. Cheer, up) ll'i'.iolng to .be a U\tle warmer1 Tl\ursday, · wtth tempetatW'es ·creping ihto the upper ,80'1 and mosUy aunny skies along the coast. ' ' ' ' ; ' - l 1 ~ -----·---~----~--------~--------------·-------' --~---~- j 1 D~V PILOT ..., I - Nixon Appeals . ' :For America . To Face ·Tooay WILLL\MSBURG, VL 111Pn ~ ;=~w~:i,1c~,..:e: .. eon.re boy, 'IUdla'1 M. Nbcon today -aled to Americanl to hffd th• coll •ct ''th• American tplr!t" and face the · chlllqu of today 11 braw!Y u Wulllngton'a seneraUon laced ilioae In 1778. 0 A nation, llke a person, ha• a spirit" Hid Iha Republican prulden• tial candidete In a phllooopl\y-<>I· government address prepared for- delivery before a small audience of in- vited gueebl in the Great Hall of · WilliAm and Macy Unlveroity. Founded In 1693, WWlam and MIO'. ii America'• second oldest colle&:e, COWltlng amoog Ill alumni not only Waablntton but PeylDn Randolph, John Randolph and other founders of · the American nation. •• • ' .., ~ • .... -' - Foul on Board Ut1a11 I bY1 'Illa ~ to know lhaae 111"-...... llDlaalladtowteoll .. ........... adtwllao ... bldl. "111 llll ..... 1-.. - ol the board altbll1d beillvalldttod." ~ Rlb-1 d>uges thai at the Sept. 2• meeUng ol the board In Seat Beaoh the boord may have acted Jmprq>erly UPI T ....... t """ .. l\r ........ -·-.. I I.._, for hldl on a1lllallc ...,,....... for • neiw .hip ecbool • a. Ilk! he feek il'la bla "rllht 1114 dut:T' CO evaluate the speclficationa fD< pub-, bid no\lces. , • Di.a;ct Supt. M>1> ,Forney 'said toclly Iba *'mlnlatraUon "II~ fGllOWlac a.. -.. ol ... 1IOll'd ol fl\11•• "' -• -.. ~ llllt providing each -a c«D...-lilt of all bid Jtema." He said -what II un4er .-.,,... slo nil the dlJtrict'a otandard'bld list for slOCklng e new ad>ooL '';l'.b.ere are thousaoda. of ltemJ ri&bt' doWn to the . _ Wb1St:Ja tbe Wacbtr UJel to.-call the Ca"1f~tifJ W 0.nded . ' . Reds ·shoot n-own Mercy Copters · · SAIGON (UPI). -Coinmunlst gun-" nen Tuesdjay 1hot -n three U.S. hellcopterr cen')ing. wooncled eoldiers .-1 lllorlries •1lho!>g!i the alrcraft were pla1nly nUtr~ed wtth red croUes, u.s. mlllwy spokesmen reiiorted to- day. One helicopter wa1 ·a ·Marine Corps CHM o"lgned to fly wounded from thet 'nluong Due area where a U.S. Gnen Beret Special Forces camp was In the llflh dey ol a siege by a North Vietnamese ctivlsicm of 7,000 men. A spokesman at Da None slld there were no lnjurles. devast.lting near tho llemilitarlzed Zone .oo biew th• -bat· teries to pieces. The two pilots were rescued as the United°. States chalked up Ila 1liJ2nd oir lou of the wa; ovr:r the north. Two other A4' SkyhaWks: were loat, ' ap~ pansrt!y ·by ecetdent,.~urtng tandlt>g1 and takeoffs at the Chu lal· AU Jlase in sOutb. Vietnam. Both P J 1-o t s, Marin,s, escaped. . 'lbe helloopter lncldenl! markod o new flareup In fighting Jmt west iirtd southwest of Da Nang where a small furce of Americans and Vietdame6e holding the Thoong Due base wer.e blocking a main Communist invasion route toward Da Nang. ¥ot~ >""' ........ froD ' fllalllOi4. ~ • ,., ......, ....... Wiil l>I ene copy ol Iba bid 'llat, 11111 bide on In• dlvidual -when tlie bi,ds are~· cetved.· He said ibe lbf.$ are available for n· 1pect!on b\11 npl Jlup!lcaleq b!><a • "they are abo<lt u thick 11 a i,o. Anfele• telqlbone boOk.'' ..... . . . Laying asi<le hla atandard Unipaign speech, Nlscn hoil9red the site with a sober dilcolD'se on his concept of wht.t "the American 1plrit" demands of th! people ltvtnc through the presen "upset and uncertain era. CONFRONTATION~ Democratic Presidential Candidate Hubert H. Humphrey Oeil) 1'Wll Into Republican Truth stuad members upon arrival at Knoxville, Tenn., airport Tuesday. Confronting Humphrey are Rep. Donald Rumsfeld ot ·I1Unois (oenter) and Colorado Governor John Love. ... 'lbe olher two helicopters were U.S. Army Medlcei Ev.acuatioo helicopters flying wounded men 16 miles west of Tam Ky where a Communist force of unknown sl-ze ambushed units of the 19611h lnlaotry Brlple and wounded 28 America.DJ. A apokeaman for the U.S. Military Assistlaoce ~Commend said seven soldier& were wounded on o n e helicopter and three were wounded on another. An undlsc\<lsed number of wounded were 'believed killed In the - cra1bes but there was no officlal figure. One hellcopiet' crashed and burned, the other was recovered. The COJTmlunists lobbed artillery in· to the bare again today in a move remtniscent of the Tl-day siege of Kb.e Sanh and used heavy machineguns ag-ainst plm:ies flyUrg supplies into the base some 30 miles 10Uthwest f1 Da Nang. . ' VPtT.....I. 'REQUIRE SACRIFICE' . Shattering Campelgn "The American iJ>lrlt 11 presenting iu demanda today, .. 11 did In dlf· fereot te?Jn• W tile generaUona before us,0 ·he Aid. 0 0nce aa:atn, ~e demanda require 11crlflce and In-.a-nutty. Humphrey Calls on Nixon The siege or 'lbuong Due was begm- ning tx> creep intn Oommunist pro- pa_ganda broadcasts and radio Hanoi said today Viet Oong troops had cut off a relief column attempting to lift the siege. It quoted w e s t e r n car· respondents as saying "so heavy was the tciiri!nt ol dlleUs· that it w-as: bn· possible t.o fly 1D reinforcement." Bullet boles mark ~· Wallace campaign headquart- ers in Loo .Angeles foiltiwing shooting spree by unidentified gunmen Tuesday. (See otocy, Page 8). '· _ "'lbe American splrit demand• an esplollon Of education IJito tho mind of """'7-child In ._, <>mer ol lhh ~land; To Spell Out War Position North Vletnrame&e gunners also shot 00\>'ll an A4 Skyhawk 8<11ng as artillery spotter fur the ba!lleshlp USS New Jersey, but ttiey paid dearly for · ll '11te mighty 1hlp swung her 16 inch rlfies from the targets she was ' "It demand& a career -not Juat a ·job, but a career, open to every man and woman who bas the capacity to get ahead'; "It demands an end to the 1tam_mtng of doorJ; wttli the Onaweriot echo ol t guol1rt lhat we have hetlrd Jn the ·put: · "It de!Dlllda a phllJie Into com- ' muntty 1ervlce· by och ol u.. . "The Amertcen spirit ol I o cl.•· y . dem~, that the h~len be ured for, and the hopele1i '.b0 cared ,abQul: "It demand• tllat there be greater re'Warda .for lnlU&Uve and bird work and telfoftlianee; "It demande that privacy be respected, that the Individual he reei>eded, that the law be mpected ... "Moot of .all, Ille ·American oprlt to- day demanda Ille ~oll-detennlnauon ol the human 1>elnt.. Thlo' .,. .. "' a shlll from !eden! rule to.llome rule, alblft from facele11 . mant;wauoµ · · t o pereooa1 parUclpaUon.' , Amerl-ore r.Stafs' and 'unhap- py. Nlxdn ·lald, "becaUie · th"ey sense their "loo~' ol ~ooal ~om." "ln .slrlvfng' tor a "!oiUIY goal - sectD'ity ~ we have . 19st ·a worthy &Slat -IDlllvldllality, the ~ark.ol perooml freedom. ln trying to provide f<r tile -oeede·bf all. w, have otoJen fl'om tile perllOll.al lfr<edom of eadi.'' . (. Nixon ea>pll•lized . he .... not ..,. poeed to tllO 11>dal Wtlfare advances ol recent yean. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey today called on rival presidential can· dldate Richard M. Nixon to 1pell OU\ for the voters his program far settling tho Vietnam war. Describ.lng tbe issue 11 one of the great que1tl<>nl Amerlc80I wtll be deciding next month, H u m p h r e y iepeated. his vow that Han honorable peace In Vietnam" will be the first priority of hl1 ~traUon ti he wtns the. White House: · ~ "I've spoken of bow I believe this peace can be achie\!ed," Humphrey laid In a spe<dlJ>repared for a rally here. "Now I tbliik the Amerkan peo- ple deserve eqtial cand<r from Mr. NtJ:on." ' / ln the third campaign spee<h in ~Uccead~ Htimphrey ·attacked ,George. c .. wanace ·a1 a presldenlial poeslbil- itY ot moniter proportions. .. Hwnpiirey i a 1 d : "(Wallace's) strategy of m-gllnized hate, if left unansweted· ind undlecked, can led .\meri~ to disaster just as surely as .Parents Urged 'To Attend GWC 'Tertsions' Class "We were .rl&l>t to want to belp the 0 J'inll1" ,;,, ... eiicoureg<d to . bi!ng poor, the lllCt; tbe unemployed,. tho · family .memJ>On· to Golden West Cot- elderly • • • J»qt,ja ~I itieM ad-lege"S· current drama:&scuaslon series vanoee, we lost IOlllethiqC. 1We.becam~ on family tensions and frustrations. so busy doing mudl for the people The . third program deallng with that we forgot about the pereon. W1 . ol ~--I8tloruhlps will he became so obile•td wUb collecO.ve · ~uses ._ ......... ~J, ..... needs that we overlooked lhe . in' . hold< a . 7:30 p.m. piuraday In the dlvldual need.• · · 'CO!lep Cenlei and ts open to the public. ' DAllY PllOI . . ... ~4.NGE COAST PUlllSHtNCI' COMPANY . •' Tho11111 Ktt•ll lllllw Tlio11101 A. M11rphi111 MlllMlnt Ellllw l~trt W. ltt" Wllll1111 Rttd AUOC:ltle Hllnllnt,... •ffdl t.itor City Elltw " .............. OM. JOt Ith Str.tt M1ill119 M•rt111 P.O. l q 7tO 92MI -- ' As with tbe. previous two meetings, a short pla7 by a professional Holly· wood caft will introduce the silua.Uon after wblch · tbe aud.leDCtl will break into · dilcussion groups k!d. by an ex· pert In !amlly counsellnf. nw .week'• pi.y, "Eye ol the HuhioaH," will fNture motion pie· ttn and tollvialon.act.< Andy Parb, son.ii LaiTy Porb, beet known for hla stalring iole fil "nie 'Jotaon Story." Andy performed al Golden West lut week in the play, "You Never Told Me," deal1nl with teenage courtahip and marTiage. "Oll' diac:us1lon fotrnat for this series bae .,_...... rem.wkable 1uc· cea1," Hid 'lbomas Osborne, dean of the Evenlllf Collefe. "We pt _,, lo the leelini level In sharing Idell and the ilve and take hae been excellenl Many young peo- ple atUmded I.Mt week, and cOnerl· butecl a ereat deal to the di1cuaaioo." At the same tl(ne 01borne pointed out that 1bowin& up for the prolI'am Jn no way Indicates a per100 or his ramll.y is experiencinc dilflculy. "We are &ratified that manr people come becaute they want to team mm ~~ 'C?.a Irie:: .. ":'"J: II hav!na problema, and they waat 11,. be ol sroatet help --. tt II Polllblt " 'nw.Pn>Jrtm• ... _._,,, th• Eveninl Colltia In -•Uon with f""'"1 Service ol Oranre Counb' aa 1 commWtlty attvice. Thert la no ad· .m!Nlon chirp. YOIUll Pl'Ol\lt under 18, not accom· Jmlod b7 porenu, will nffd a note "--Ida!> tchool counaelor or pllaolpi1 to aitond. • i I I the radical tactlOB of tbe shouters and dtorupter1 (of the left). ''The more serious threat arises from his calculated. campaign to F rnal G divide lhll nation; to deliberately In· rate roup flame the fears, frmtrations and pre· judlces of our people; to bring this na· B ks A • • Uon to the br1nl: ol broad acalt civil aC pp01Dlllg disorder." · Exchange Oub to Hear Probation Office Proposal The vice president then repeated • By WU.LIAM REED ben~fil." what1Jias become a pattemed effort to City AttOme'y ot 1111 0..1" ,.._.stiff ·Needed is a building. fun11s for aasociate Wallace and l'fil.M Jn the ~·. ~. . . .J •• .1 1...... A prooosal yi, place a branch orflco telephone and utillty'iel"Vi.ceS, a recep- mlnds of the voters. He ·added that · · ··ft ~ h of tht!.,i'bra:i:ige ~County Probation tion area and a small petty cash fund, Wall-• t.actics also were sho .... •g up Sons of Italy in Huntin,um Deac B h Ill ding to M rt "' ·-· Pr tti Department in Huntington eac w accor · o on. "in the campaign of my Republican have officially endorsed opos on be outlined Thursday for the Ex· Wit·h this the officers could conduct opponent, a man who deliberately "0" on the Nov. S ballotht whlchthwodooldf chmge Club. . interviews locally, S' ch e du I e ap· Cour'-d the most radical extrem<'sl change to appointive e me 0 • Im -•--~.~ gr meJtlngs ~ I Representatives of the Probation po1n ein:., Cu~~~ oup· element in his own .party; who con-selectinbg lhke c tyfathtornehy. le h Department are scheduled to attend and sponsor programs for the bene(tt tinues "'· appeal In his speeches·, and The ac ing 0 t e c ar r (: ani;:e oI youth "~ d tod b V bl the noon meeting of the club .at the · · w~ will he fully in ttre1 .. debt 1bould was announce ay , Y enera e """c-oul' he able to encourage ·~ " Bartoµ l th M VI la Hunl;·gton Seacllff Country Club, 3000 1 ~1.i.:a "~" w " · -· he win the presldeacy." Arnerico o e ar · s ... clro ;ns by· ~ung· ste-going home Lod H aid th t .t f'te 1~1ng Palm Ave. lo •-lain how the Ex· p-,. · ,. •• · Trans la led accoroing to-Humphrey ge. e s 8 a r cons Ul;:I .... ., id in tti frOm . school, adults on the way home campa!l;n argot, thls W• a~ thinly all the pros and' cons we 'feel ~at this. chaD.ge Club . could a se °K up from work and .,_. patrolman fat a I l'ti I which will what the officers c8.u a, "drop-In of-Wl"Q dlsgulsed prediction a Nixon ti6tory In s a non-po 1 ca measure 1. e cun· of COftee or' tQ relate informa.tion November would place Sen.:-. Strom modernize the method of selecting the ic . . . . . . on {piobletns: cpnk-"6nting ·the office at ThurmOnd (R-S.C.) in a stro~gly in-city attorney. . The Ex~hange Ch.lb ma1nta1n1 a the time. ;·_ .. · fluentlal position ·With the 'hew ad· "lt (the change from elective to ap· strong crime -~~evention pro~am ~sinesprrian w"oµId have &local ministration. Thurmond, the unsuc· pointlve) Is in the interests or"tood under lhe superva1on of David Linder . -o~.ce ~her~ he ·could discuss pro· cessful third party Dixiecrat presiden-government. ~ annually names a ,?1e~ber Of the bleins suCh as shopiifUlig 'at his store. tlal candidate in 1948, was a strong "When the city attorney's ofrice Police,, d~partment as. Officer o£ the The facilU:y:. would ptovide a place for Nixon supporter at · the Republican became elective this was a small town Ye~. . tile '1ilppie-·on ttie·corner'' to drop in conventiOn. and a practicing lawyer would care Linder srud hi! group has been look· to talk about problems" including mari· U Humphrey's words ·in this north for the legal needs or the city on a ing. for a: means ~ become e~n more juana, aCcording· to Mo~. Florkia metropoli.5 sounded familiar to part-time basis while continuing with active on the cnme prevention. front · The ldea .. Would b€ to er a less campaign watch~rs, it was un-his private practice. and thal. ~e Exchange Clu't! likely formal .situation in w ch to dls:cuss derstandable. He Dsed~mucb the same "The city now has grown to a would h'e ·interested in. backin& the problems wtil._c-b Often diifie·to the pro. artl·Wallace language Tuesday at a population of 104,CXX>, requiring a full· "drop-in" Office program. . bation offfce ~ formal 0r. large outdoor rally in Ns.sbville, Term., time career city attorney who does not He said the probation dflcers ha.ve flees o1. t&e Marich.eSier-Ofllce Bulld1ng and again TUesday night at Knoxville, engage in private practice. found that going to t,be community in Orartge. . · -· Tenn. "The present charter residence re· rather than having the community go M<lrion Said ·the f8cllltY likely would. The Knoxville rally was held ln the qulrement places an undue restriction to the dev~_ent ~as m~ny ad· be staffeG . by -probatiob olllcen, vol- University of Tennessee field house upon the selection of .city attorney can. Presently the probation offices are unteer-adults {Uld.'. votuntieer studeilts. with an audience of about 12,000 clidates and the sareguards written in· on Manchestett-Avenue in Orange. . There .it a good _po6s1b1llty of staffing persons, mostly students. to the proposed charter amendment \Yilliam A. Morton of the" department by: Person .on 1prebatlon as well to From the &ize and response Qf the will Jn sure the independence of the at· suggested opening an office locally to they coWd 'contrlbut;e to . themselves crowd, the university meeting was by torney," Bartoli concluded. "bring the department to those It can and ·10 _U\e coplJD.~ty:· .. rar Humphrey's most successrul night· Ir================''======;:============:======;; time rally of the campaign. Threats of "' student demdnstrattons did n o t materialize, although several do:z:en spectators appeared in b I a c k armbands to protest administration Vietnam policies. •• Shirley Temple ' Comes w Grips ,With Fan, Loses CHICAGO (UPI) -Shirley T•mple Black II not a vory bandy campotgner for Rlchord Nhon -thal*" to a Tex· an who bas bad • crush on her ever sJoce she w11 a cti1d movie star. 1 Mn. Bhiclr. 1~ Tuesday al a OtlO!llO i.;outtpt ra111·1or Nh"'! wt.th her rlgbt hen<! wrapped In a -••· and 1ald k had "been Cl'U$hed by a Texas admirer." She saJd ihe had been ln San Antonio "l...,, tlaya ago, and a big Texen cn1nched m7 hand and Nidt 'I've been. In loVI with 7ou llDce I wu a Utile hey 7 7 ... old. . "I NMt, 'you're hurt1nC Dl1 band' and he eald, 'and JUI! ~ ,....,, '° now, t!>at doeon't ,..... .., dlf. ference .' 11 'l1Wl love you,'" Sh1J'le7 llid. the Tuan 1o1a hor. Sh• aatd 1ht told him, " 'You're breaittnc my hand', and be finally lot 10." ., . . . ' FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS. ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INC£>MFARAP.LE BEAUTY.· C-:OtlCOROI! 1190 • -- 1121 NEWPORT AYE, COSTA MESA 22 Y••" In lh• Sime Loc1tior1 • ll!VllLe 1171 ....... - -• <'. ' ·Mrl. Black 1ald she WU under • ck\OtDr' 1 CJ:'der1 DOt to abate baDda for • montb, or,UbW 1bout e*b day, Ntv.L ~ .,_.·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~..j > I • •, I .. • v ] ' nsl wil ju~ to ' Se< fir: CO< deo om wb l s ( Sp< . .. 1 pr< ~ m< an: pa: Ill>< I •• Ca Fr- for p . < • Sa> for wh .... ft me Nol wll the ski, WOJ •n - -- , ~g·una .. • Bea ell. • . ' • ..... --... -..---• • -' • Y ear Bometo'WJI ·Dally P a p er . vot:. i-r; NO. 237, s SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA'.: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1968 TEN CENTS ' .. • ' ' Gives In·· . '· N omin-atio·n Wi.tlidraWn W ASHING'!i>N (UPI) -Abe Fortas nsked Prealdent Jobnlion today to withdraw his nomtilation to . be chiel justice and Johnson promptly aireed to do so. Johnson, de.s.cribing as tragic the Senate filibuster that blocked. con- firmation of Fortas, said. be would coMult "appropriate ad\risen" before deciding whether to recommend some- one else as successor to Earl Warren, \\'ho wants to retire as chief justice, _ • · Fortas said in a letter to Johnson that he was dropping ou\ or consider- ation for the post with the hope .that 1 his move would Hend destructive and extreme assaults" on the Supreme Court. He said be would stay on as an associate justice: · In a statement released by the \Vhite BoW!ie, Johnson said: "\Vlth deep regret I have accepted and concur in the request of Mr. Ju;- tice Fcrtas and am withdrawinc his nomJnaUon as Chief Justlce o( the United States. ;,I believed when I made th1J noml· nation, and I believe now, that he ls the best qualified man for this higll position. The action o! the ·Senate, a body I revere and to which l devoted a do;en years of my life is historically and constitutionally tragic." Asked specifically if Johnson In· tended to submit a new nomination to the Senate, White House press see- a1n eac ' ~ retary 'George Chr!stian said: "l'rn...._sure the President will be talk· Ing to ·the attorney general and other appropriate advlsers on the subject." Fortas wrote ~e letter to Johnson Tuesday afternoon, a Supreme Court spokesman said. Thi.I was shorUY aft· er the Senate voted down an efiort to stop its anti·Fortas filibuster. Fortas, 58, 1ai.d be wolild be "par· ticipating .•• as usociate justice" when the Supreme Court reconvenes - ea· ' ' MAl'i BEACH SITE PURCHASES pROPOSED -Laguna Beach city • • DAIL T l"iLOT A•rj•I '"'""'"' • eluded jn negotialions are Standard Oil properties at Broadway and Mason properties, '(left). Boys Club site, just oil map at.left, has el· ready been negotiated by_ city, officials today have Main Beach properties lined up for purchase for $2.6 million from. Dante's (rtght ) through Hotel De La Costa, all con- trolled by Frederick I. Richman's Coosolidated Mortgage ·co. Also in-_ Handle Salary Talks ' Lag una Can y on Safari Country? Get·out your safari gear, you coastal sportsmen;· Laguna Canyon Road .seems about to become lion country. Schools Eye Negotiator It will if county pl.an~.li today ap- prove an applicaticn for a building permit by a group identified as Llon ColUltrY SafDri. Inc~A oval would mean the establiShinen an African animal preserve, entertainment park, a hotel-mat.el and a commercial shoJ>pinJ center, Location for the pr-0ject is described as being at the intersection oC Laguna Canyon Ror.d and the San Diego Freeway. The area is currently zoned for agricultural use. PlwnlJer s Get Raise . SAN MATEO (UPI) -Plumbers In San Mateo County Ylill be-pald' $374.80 for a 40-hour week under a contract wtUch went into effect Tuesday. · ' . Facidg increasing sophistication in teacher salary bargaining, Laguna Beach Unified School District turstees last night eyed the possibility of hiring a professional negotiator to represent the board. Trustees worried that a professional bargainer might rock the friendly relations with teachers in the small district, but seemed generally agreed that some expertise is needed on the board's side. "We are going to have to get more "Sophisticated in terms of the impact on the salary schedtlle," said trustee 1 William Wilcoxen. After some soul searching, the board a.greed to negotiate the question - of hiring a negotiator for the board with the Teachei"s Negotiating Council. The study session will likely be lo two weekl, Oct. 15. OUT OF DEPTH at the time. · Superintendent William Ullom who served as negc>tiator. for the board said Tuesdsly night that it may not be the best practice to have the superin· tendent act as chief negotiator. Wilcoxen agreed, "I felt as if it put you in a tough spot being on both sides of the negotiatin·g situation." Trustees agreed that it was time consuming and del):ed lighUy into the qliestion of how much time tbe teachers negotiating team expeoded and how it affected teaching obligation: GOOD FAITH Ullom said ln some districts the J>088d,bllity of banding together to hi1e a negotiator ts unaer d:iscussit'.lll. The growing sophistication of teachers in seekit\.g s:atary hikes was laid at Uie door of the Winton Bill. Ulkm said the st.ate legislation re· quires that boards stt down and ~got.iate iD eood flaith with teachers but doesn't say bow an , Impasse ls resolvea. In the big San Diego district, he said, there js a four·lnan negotiating team and every word spOken is recmled by both sides; Board Presi· dent Norman Browne s:ald, ·~we must improve our knowledge of negotiating procedure." . . Browne aBked ll it b imminent that teacbet'6 will have profesSional advice in bm'igaining. Wiicoxen said, ''You saw one last year., dJdzi't yoo." He referred to ' representative or ttle OalirornJa TN<hers Ao!oC!atlon that helped local teachers. Ullo~ mentJ.oned one professjopal negotiating service that cbar.ges about FlOO Per hour. He sald h.e did not feel the district is 1n a position. to spend Lhls kind oi money for the service. Browne · asked lC the lee is negotiable. Ullom suggested training an ad· . (See NEGQTIATE, Pafe I) A "non-talker" and a "non-swlm- rner" share the spotlight today in the t w o separate pre • Ol;ymplC> oeries)>elngpre- aentecf by the DAILY PILOT on Orange Cout Olympians and wives ol. .Ql,ym· pians. The board earlier this year in sa~y nerotfation.s seemed at times out of its depth as teachen armed w i th atatl.stics and proressional advice pushed their demands and spelled out the alternatives. In early June, trustees app:r:oVed the largest salary hlke in tlio history o! the district. "You did a masterful job • of negoUating; J wish you .had a way out of the bole fot us," said Wilco~en Laguna Asked to Back Lease for Capo Airport The 1port1 • section feature• Joha Glair, Newport Beach lalyaker " b o spend• hll Umo paddling, D 0 t prattllDg, Page 20. In the Social Notes sectJ.on, La 1,Rue Nitzkowtld, Wife of asalltant water polo coach for the American team 4'Manty" NIWr.ow· ski, has t4 admlt she IJ:n.'t one of tbe world'• areat awlmmen. Her story 11 on Page 14. • Festival Chorale Laguna Beach councumc• tonight wW be asked to support a long·term lease of 5.44 acru ,of land nece11ary Hunting Singers tor'i)l'!°:::== .. 1sownedby 'nte FeaUval o! Arts Chorale needs !!le Orange County Flood Control ~.. In rdln D.llCriCt. ' • fiW more 1 gers, acco g to dlrec.. Au,,ort developers hope tile county tor Marilyn lnterlandl. Although~ al· wlll acquire the property and make it ready 35 memben strong, more voices available in a lease ·awap they hive would allow the presenta_Uoo of targ. BIJigeoted to perpetuate the light plane er and: more ucltlng works, Mrs. facility and ltJ lndu1lrlal pert. lnterlandi. said. "In order to retain the ~plltrano A Spanish Evening 11 planned tor Airport subsequen: ..to June 1989," ' later in the year at the Laguna Beac.lr wrote Julian Willcox, aene1'1 partner PlayboUBe. 'the Festival of Art.I and La gun.a resident, ''A lon1-term Cho~ale will com~lne with lnslfu· lease for tbe above,,.,. AC.Tel 11 man· metita}bts and dancers to present a datory (acreage "llCODlpa1te1 the Spanish Folk Masa, Spanish carols, Southwest hall of the a I r p o r t aDd other Spani&h·fiavored worka. ~runway)." Willcox ~ ~e ·san Clemente Citl Couocil and 'c~1 of commerce of. Laguna Beacb and &In Clemente J'iave, "1readJI eodoraed ,ltho need' for Ibo ~~ AlroOrt and ' 11 t 1 e d iui>trvloor1 ·i. lako iowrable aC!ioQ. bovtl~ have "'°1>o!ed that .tho COU!'li oe<Julro the acreage· and leuo It 1lo tho aii:pOrt , .. 113,~eari lit fl: ... nuaDy. · In return the coiui1y It ~eted -11 rights other than a!rport 119. to the property owned by the airport, about, 10.43 ICl'f:I, fOf '1 per 1ear. County supervt.or1 were told that "l>P'O"ll o! Ibo prqposal would ln•J\';• retention ol. t:l)e : ab1>ort ed 1ai Metn>port J>O*UAI. OihOt'l'lto the airport WOUid be· clole.I nOt lllli!r than J'lf". .. • 111onday, Indicating be has no intention .. to qu.lt the cowt entirely despite the unprecedented Senate filibuster against rus nomination as chief Jw· Uce. ~ · He said Jn. the page. and a half let· ter to Johnson that even· if the Senate ultlmately voted to confirm him, the controversy OVt!!' the nomination wQuld continue, along with "attacks upon the court which have character· ized the filibuster -attacks which • __ 1n-e Awaits Ry RICHARD P. NALL Of ftll Dfilly Piiot Sti tt Laguna Beach has for $2.6 million lined up the purchase or most of the Mliln Beai:h includin·g the nine p.&rcels owned by Consolidated Mortgage Co. Acquisition agreements for four ma· Jor ownerships will be before ooun· cllmen for approva'l tonight including the Consolidated Mortgage· beach front which 1.5 to sell !or $1.6 million. ... Frederick I. Richman, president ol Consolidated Mortgage, offered the cl· ty the property lnltl~lly for ,1.75 million. The city offered a lower figure and negotiations brtike off with t.be ci- ty filing a condemnation sutt: The ConsoUdQted Mortgage property runs from Dante's to and inclutling the ·Hotel de Ja Costa with the exception of two parcels mid.way that total about 43-feet oI frontage. The ..ciJY, earlier reached agreement on purchase of these. .... · PRorERTIES TO SELL The other properties for council ap. proval tonight are a priv'ate par'k!ng lot witti about 15().feet of frontage. It is known as Bentoo's Coffee Shop pro. perty, owned by a partnershJp. The purchase price Is $408,000. The Standard ·ou station is to sell for •$240,000. It has about JOO-feet ol. frontage. The Mason Estate owned by the Bank of America in fee tiUe, is to sell for $185,000. It has aboUt ISO.feet 0£ beach frontage between the Boy&' Club ~d the Richfield Station. Propertie'S on which agi'eement has not yet been reached in the 1,000 feet of frontage from Hotel· Laguna to and including the· Boys' Clilb are the Richfield station and "the Phillips property" which includes Bill 'J'hom. as Camera Shop and Benton's Coffee Sil!?!'. City Manager James D. Wheaton Contract Slated For Dana Point Dredging, Fill Dana Point Harbor construction goes into its biggest phase soon when the Orange County Board o f Supervison awards a contttact for the esUmated U million dredging and land fill job on the inner harbor. Bids' will be received on Nov. ~. supervisors decided Tuesday. County Adminill:ratlve Off t c er Robert E. Thomas said It would take 15 to 18 months !or the project to be completed and that in ·nine to 10 mootlis phase ' two Including con- struct.loo of c<*M::essioh space should be started. SupervlllOf David L. Baker criticized a loog delay In an engineering report on the. pl'Qject. Jt ·was orlginally Clue Jut January, postponed to June and , noW expected next January. Tho cootract which will be bid or" ·includes, lo addition to dredgi:f.;.~•· cava~on, 1 Ja~, (radfug, dr e, llQPe pnltecUOD, quay wall, launcbini ramp and brtc1r.. Tho harbor' . e..t and .,. e 1 t breakwaters 1 have been completed larl•ll' at federal . rovemmeni tt· pemo. A unique. metl!od ol ~I the lllner harbor will be emplo)'ed'Wlth • elem to bo built across tho bwbor entmico and the water dralned for dry drediln&· ltarbor Manaeer Kenneth Sampson tald th11 would 11"1' $500,000. Baker auueated that en:t3" · work with cooceasiooaln!t ar· , ranalng ~.,. their IDstalla\loos bile . compl,etlng ttie harbor to avoJd a tot of tews,uii o1 completed ..... , later. h ~ have been sometimes extreme and en- tirely unrola.ted to respomlble crit- icism." He said that by withdrawing from consideration for the natloit'a h.Jghes& judicial poJt, . be hoped "to put Jn motion a process by which there will be an end to destructive and extreme assaults upon the court." 1 Fortas was appointed to the Su· preme Court in 1965. Lut June 26, (See FORTAS, Page I) I sald if these can't be buttoned up hY. Tuesday they will have to be left out Oi the initial acquisition. Whealton said ''by Tuesday we've.got to be able to give bond counsel and tM city oouncll our final budget." The urgeocy is because of the city push to get bcinds sold before the Nov. 5 elec· · tion when, It the Watson ammdment is to pass, the cit)" could nol sell the bond>. Wheaton said if the Watson lnlfu\tive fails the city could come back and pi.ck up any"Qther proj>erties needed wit!h a second issue of bonds, If the two out.stand.Jog ownerships are a~uired, Wheaton said, "we're (See MAIN BEACH, Page %) M y~tery !Jody Found Near Mesa Limits The body of an unidentified man wu found floating face down this morning Jn a watery · bog on the outskirts of Costa Mesa. Police in the first hours of the in· vestigation were unable to determine whether foul play was involved. The discovery was made· by a p'ass- lng motorist, poUce said, who notified a · &erylce .st:atiop employe a t Brook.burst Street and H a m i 1 to n Avenue. The bog ii located on the aite of a dirt and gravel pit, near tbe in· tersection ·of Hamilto'n AvenUe and Victoria Street. . · PoUce said Huntington Beach of. ficlals we.re first notified of the dead man, and sped with sirens to the scene. They notified Costa Mesa police upon learning· the bog fs: apparently within Costa Mesa city llmlts. The body remained floating face dQ,,,,wn, some 50 feet from the edge of the small, water.filled excavation, as investigator• awaited, the arrival of an Orange County. 'Sherlfrs Crime Lab crew before removing lL From shore, • · t be ' only visible features of the apparently full.grown male were ~ crop Of black hair on the head .and some k:lrld of yellow cloth - possibly a shirt or jacket -on the up- per torso. R'e•tlaer Cheer up; It's 1olng to be a litUe wanner Thursday. wt th temperatures creping Into the upper GO's and mostly SWlD.Y. skies along the coa•L ! ~ '1 INSIDE '.l'ODA'I:' . A hoiiuw!f• who ' cloi!!ll 1'1w ,,,., to ,WQrk .too ha~ II on11n&e and pfcyting htr'hom< '"'Iii# J>O¥· Storv Pog1 I. • . • • ~----~-----'----'----· Wtdnud11, October 2, 1968 '. " Proni-··J>qe T .. ' .. ' . FORTAS ... 0 -' . ~ohnsao aimultaneooJly announced the S>l.am>ed-mtrement ol Chief Justice fllrl Wll'i'en,.77, M\I the nomlnation ol ~ to succeed, him. But Senate Republicans and South-~rn Democrats oppos!d Fortas' nomi- nation and tied it up in a filibuster which climaxed Tuesday when a 4~ . f3 vote left Fort.a.a supPorters 14 votes ;r;hort ol. the two-1.llirds majorlty need- .~ to cut off debate. Warren wUl continue as chief jus· tice since he made his retirement ef· fective when a successor is ready to take over. Parents to Go Back to School < In Laguna Back to school night will be rung in with .a flair at Laguna Beach High school Monday as the high l!itbool con- cert band kicks off the program with a tune. The program is to begin. in the auditorium at 7:15 p.m. New principal Robert Reeves will introduce the staff, including two new vice principals Don 1'.1illet' an.d Ddn Hought aod ".ill ex':. plain the curriculum •. i 1 ~ ,. r Reeves will also present student views on bow the school should be operated. Refreshments will be served and paents may visit classes for parent-teacher conferences. Back b> sch90l nights at Tap of tbe World Elementary are Tbur<day and Cle~ 10 and 17. Parent. of children in the uwer wing will meet with teacbm Thurs- day beilnning at 7:30 p.m. Parents of kindergarten children are to meet Oct. 10 and the Oct. 17 meetiog is (or the primary wing throuih the too-d ~de . NY Youth Corps Funds Threatened NEW YORK (AP) -The t.dernl govermnent has threale1le\I to !!tap providing money for New York City's Nelgbborl!OO!I · Youth ~ r•>gram unless steps .are tabn "to prevent further fraud and misappropriation o! federal funds ,"·. · Assistant secret.rr <>I Labor Stiinle: H. Rutenbetg charged Tuesday in ' letter to Mayor Jahn V. Undsay tha' there bad been "large ... cale em bezzlement" ot ·vouth Corps fund.<; durtng the J>i6t two years. Trial by Jury 'faiyed • Judge to Hear Mr1 .. Tucker Murder Ca~e - • I • ' I l .JIT AllmJll ll. ~ Of flt O.llY Plln Stiff in a surprise declsion reached this mornJu In Judicial chambers, th• wile of Colt& Mesa Olty Councilman George A. Tucker walved the right to a jury ~al in the murder o{ her next· door neighbor, Mrs. H a r r i e t t Westjlllal Mrl. Irene M. Tucker, 38, of 1642 Minorca Drive, instead will have her case belrd in a court trial before Superior Court Judge R o n a l d Crook.ohank. ,,,. -"" ... Jrlll. .... r.."" day, .,.., dtlayed 2' houri pd wlU ~ betin at 9:45 a.·m. 1bun!d~y .tu ~ent EighL ' -'l'be -delendanl-Is obargecl -wifJi mu~der i.n the June 28 stabbing desitb ot Mra. Westphal, 68, of 1846 Minorca Drfve, ·over some typt: of backyard dispute. · ... Dtfense •t.tomey Paul Augu1tine Jr... said · Tueaday most of . the. first trial day wUl be epent in dl.scuoions with Deputy District Attorney James EDrlght on trial · procedUl<t aJid Pope -Opposed Catlwlics Favor Con_traceptives From Wlre Servlcte SAN Fl\ANC!SCO -About 71 per- coot of Roman Catholie& questioned ln a survey favor the use of con- traceptives, according to a (our.year study by a Jesuit Ullliversity. · Hmvever, the 190 survey questions -• prepared by the Gallup survey organhatioa and answered before Pope Paul issued his encyclical forbid- ding the use of contraceptives. ' One of the study,'s authors, Dr. Ralph Lane Jr. of the sponsoring Utliversity of San Francisco, said there was oo way of knowing if at- titudes have changed appreciably si'lf.6 the Pope's encycUcal on birth control. The study by the wtiversity's Urban Life Institute said a majority of the 1,042 married Catholics w h o participated in the national survey also approved of divorce under certain circumstances. of. m·arried priests, and of sterilization under certain circwm:tances. Two·thirds reparted they want and are trying, to limit tile aize of their families, but fear acting against chutch dictum will destroy basic C.tllollc unity. "Catbolica may find it difificult and perhaps undesirable to aet q!de their reverence (~ the authority of the Catholic Church on practkal matter• of marriage," the report aaid. "But their umvilliog:oess to suffer more conflict, may in fact, force the issue," it added. "Ideally, it seems that Catholics would like to ·retain the strength of their religious identification and seek approval and authoritative guidelines from olllclal church sources," lt alao said. For comparison, a group of ~lll'Ch· going Protestant& was· given the same 190 J)rolling quesllons ~ by the Gallup organizat!Gn. Catholic and Proteatant attitudea showed more similaritiea a n d diHimilarltiea, tlle atudy Indicated, witll 93 percent family planning ap.' p!"OVal among Protestanta and 87 per· cent among Cathollct. Peter Pan Nudies Dance Despite Threat of Arrest -From Wire Service• MADISON, Wis. -Peter Pan a la Nude filled the boose again last night ro~, ,f'fi' ll<"{~e! j>efoce !ipC' persOM' desJ:,ite' tt!eafs 1bc Wrest. 'The University of Wlscoosin's con· troversial "Peter Pan" play had been closed down by Dane County District Attmney James C. Boll on grounds of obscenity after a c o m m a n d performance MOll<lay night. No arrests were made after Tues· <la¥ night's performence.- The original versioo, which la6ted tor one performance a week ego, featured six nude girls. Subsequent perfurmanees, however, have ... pro- Saddleback Gets Indian A.rtif act) Tw<my-oine Indian artilada dug up in Laguna Beach were presented to Saddlebaclt College Mooday b Y Laguna resident ottto A. Oram«, 251 H.igbland Drive. Cramer said he · did not 'know the value of Ule ai1ifact!~ dating back 600 · to 10,000 years. Most of them were uneazllbed Dear his',home. . The items included a mantle used {Qr grinding corn, a battle ax, rolling stones (Of games, ·a flint knlle, ·ax· rowheads, ceremonial stones, .leather \VOrking tools, and a piece of basket pot1</I')'; .,, duced noly two girts posaibiy because ot fear ol. pre&ecutim. 1be nude scene, lastirlg about eight mimrtes, portrays "innocence" according to ~ucer Stuart A. Gordon1' a drlima'-\~nior from .CJli.cago. District Attorney Boll does not see the "innocence." "In my opinion today's communl.ty standards do not permit girls to dance nude 'before an audience," Boll said. "To permit such conduct at the university Vrould open the door to nude dancers tbrou~t the community. ''Thi& cannot be tolerated at the Univemty of Wisconsin or any place else in Dane County. Thus, if this play is a·g.ain produced or if any other establishment in Dane County has n'llde girls, itiie peri;_OOS involved will be prose<:Ut~ under the state law," BoU emphasized. Madison ordinances do not pennit nude dand.ng and state law sets a $.5,000 Cine or five yeal'S in jail, or both, f<r obscenity. Diver Equipment Taken.in. LagUQ.a· · lliving equipment ind clothing were :lken in ' !.,,..... La!)Ola Beach ·bu.rgLariea undw invesUgatlon today. · Jdin A. Harvey, 12811 ~pa Way, told police ·that tttre:e diving tlmks. an air regllialtor ...i a back pack, had been 111\ken .from lll.s unl!)Cked gv&JI<. ..-. The Di.itict Att.on>ey's ollice bu · mana~d to keep bail frol)"I beinf get so Mra. Tucker baa been in CUJtody since Ibo Juno •laidnc and. Enright Is known as the DA's top prosecutor. .Mrs. T.µcker has maintained ever since the death that she was attacked by. tbe 1lain woman, for whatever reaton she does not know. Mrs. Westphal staggered away from her home and across the street to a neighbor's residence, where she Cell to tbe ground and died. - Less Parking, No -Tour Gmde At OC Airport By BRUCE BENSON Of the D•llY P'llot l19ff There will be less parktag at Orange County AhJ>ort, no new toor guide to show people around, and a delay on a proposal to fly a fleet of aging pro· peller giants up to Los A!ngeles on a commuter shuttl~. . Those are the three I a t e s t developme!Jts today corning from the county Board ol Supervisors find the calHornia Public Utilities COmmission (PUC). . Supervisor• approved the elim.lna- tlon of parking on the west side of Campus Drive hom MacArthur Boulevard .to a point soUtb of the airpc:rt termlnal entrance r o a d Earlier, the superviscrt had approved the elinjination ol parking on both skies o1 MacArthur from the San Diego Freeway to Birch Street. . &upervls<rs also delayed a request to hire a part.ti.me employe at the alrpo'1 to show tbe public bow ii operates. The guide would have dealt principally with sohool g r o u p s , superlisors were told. In other action, the"'PuC granted a delay in a hearing to Slcytva, Inc., a Long Beacb airline proposing to fly three !our-engine Locltbetd Super ConsW:llatl0r:ts hourly up to Los A·ngeles for commuters. Foes · of airpOrt expansion have branded the 95-passenger plaoes as "extremely ~lay.".Ne""JX>rt Beach cl· ty colindhllj!ll ba"" 'also denounced tlie plan, and passed a resolution citing the aggravation that would result from more flights. , The hearing was set over to Nov. ·12, after Skybus seoretiary John A. Heuer asked for -"inore time to prepare ade· quately," Heuer reported. Laguna Y Hunts Regional Facility 1'he South Orange County YMCA, headquartered in Laguna Beach, js looking for a five-acre site to hold a regional Y facility. Directors voted unanimously at a re· cent meeting ·to select a site com- mittee with an eye toward con· struction "within five years. Director Roger Carter said it is the hope of the board that the site will be central to all of South Orange County and eventually will include a swim· ming pool, gymnasium, o ff 1 c e s , chapel, meeting rooms , teenage pro- gram center, fa.mJly co u n s e Ii n g center, teen research center and park· ing for 200 cars. "We anUcipate -a. multi-million dollar facility to be built from funds r&ised rig1lt here in South Orange <;ounty." said Mrs. Suaan Brigbt, ex~utive vice president. ·----·---- . . DA.KY PILOT lllH ........ WILL RAFFERTY MEET ROTARIAN T&ST? S1not1 Condldote' in lloll·rlnglng Spooch In Newport . ~. ' Rotarians ,Applaud Rafferty at Irvine Club, C"laims U.S--; 'Sold Out' Ly JACK CHAPPELL Of the DIJIY Piiot Sllff The quick easy smile, the knowing wink, the well-turned phrase and the broad l'El'lerallties of Dr. Max Raf. tert1, Republican candldate for the U. S, Senate, deligbted an audience of. 140 Rotarians meeting at the Irvine Coast Country Club Tuesday night. Rafferty toil\ tile group the. country has been "sold down the river" during the eight years of Democratic rule. "The people Of the United States h1ve been handed the smoothest snake oil 'peddling act in history," he said. "Wto is respom;,ible?" kafferty answered his own question: Among others, he named the news media, politicians wbo "sit around fld· d.ling when the nation smokes," col· lege presidents who mge on their cap- tive rebel students and "bearded, umvashed Ditwits--:1°' • Pointing to his audience, Rafferty declared . "We're kidding ourselves if we believe just that. We're doing it to ourselves, too. When a democratic society goes sour, it's au the people who ai-.~ toPJame.·~ COLD~ He said he feels the cold wind of destruction.and disaster blowing in his face. "1968 is an·electioo year by the griace of God," he said. . During his speech, Rotari81l6 got to t.'leir feet COi' ovatiooe: several times, twl<:e interrupting \Wien the candidate spoke about the University of C.lifurnla. Not once did Ralferty mention his Democratic sena-torlir opponent, Alan Cranston. He spoke in6tead of national pro· blems of crime, riots, protest, foreign aid, and the international communist Conspiracy. Here are his Views: -Crime: "We're kidding ourselves whe.n we believe th-at we are retarding Cl'ime by making things easier for the criminal. I say that you and 1·are not to blame for these predatory packs of punks." He chided the U. S. Supreme Court for its decisions which "make things easier for the crimitlal. It's time we declared war on the criminal.'' ~ruot1: "Looting is not a raclal pro- blem. It's not Cun and games. It's no dUferent than any other crime. I say law en!crcement ofiicers should do what ever is necessary to prevent a man from breaking any law." -Proteats: "1 get a certain wry amusement from tile bwiby-heired, wild eyed activists who look like so many unmade beds. You can't stop anarchy by playing -e with the anar-Ohists. And what lhe devil makes them think they're so much better than UI e.ny:bow?" -Tbe Ualver1lty,; 111 think the .neit time we're hiri.ng a cilllege president, in addition to cbeekinig bis aoademic qttalifi.eations, we ought to· give him a phy!OOal, just to aee ii he's got a \ backbone." He said thet mlsbehavlor must not be allowed to go unpunished. Rafferty said it Vr'la.S obviooe the in· tematiooal Communist conspiracy was beb1nd many campus disorder& Fir<t, because tl>e Communist porty said so; and seoood becawe there wu a deafening silence from the activistf w~n the R~&lana i n v a d'e d Czedloelovakia. He >eored U. S. !orelgn aid policies. "We've given over $27 billion to COUDtries am dictators who hate us, .. he ed. '""1e more money we have given to our enemies, the more they have been our enemies." He called tt a • .-hellish policy of na· tional suicide." . . From Poge 1 NEGOTIATE. • • m.inistrator in negotiating. Browne asked if it mignt not make 6ucb a person less effective in hia primery duty. Trualee l)oc Tobin asked about Ille psychoiogieal elf.ct ol. hiring a pro- fessional. Ullom said the reaction among teachers would be negative. Tobin agreed that it might break down friendly. relations. Browne suggested that teachers might be more open in ·their epproo.ch if dealing willh a person not empk>yed by the ochoots. "U you begiJl to get hardnosed,' 'said Ullom, "I'm sure j"OU're cot going to get mcxe im· passes." Wilcoxen &a.id, "It seems that many districts are ·going to reach this l<vel ol sophisttoalion but I doo't koow if we're ready or not." · Refening to teacher morale, be sal.d, "It would be bad if they Celt we were taking a fierce line to keep anyt>ody from getting a raise." The board agreed even~ally to take the malt.el' up with 1he teacher~ where the •opbislklated bargoinlng begon, The artifacts were presented tt. \Villiarn Williams, chairman of the Division Of Social Science. They wiJJ be used in O>Urses and may be seen at public display when the junior college gets disjiay ca.es. The· losa waa: f12Q.• . Beuny..F. Hommel, 215 Hil\h Drive, reported the tllelt ol. lw<> lll'Ut coats, five pairs of slacks end three ties. The loss was $98. 'lbe tllief entered an unlooked lront door. poli<e said. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT RING,S Of INCOMPARABLE Bi;AUty; • OAllY PllOT OllAHGf: COAST PU&lrlHIHG c0MPAN'I' lok~ N. We•d f'IWlo.nt l!ld·Publll'*' Joe~ R. Oitloy Vici Pmifefll ll!d Gittlt!"lf MIN.v Thom11 Keeril f:dlkll'" Ttloll\OJ A. Murphi"' ~~Int Edlltr Ric.1.ord P. l)loll Poul N l11011 LftloW 1eott1 /.dwrtbJ"' Cl~ l!"cflJor Dlrectw From Page J MAIN BEACH . . ~ probably talking about a $3.3 million bond issue." U not, he said , tlle initial bood issue would probably be atx>u.t 12.9 million. · The. interest rate on the pre·rold hoods wll1 be determined nut Tues- day. 't'tle non.pront corporation aotlng for the city· in the beach lease purchase approved th1 I a t e s t .purcba .. 1 Tlles<lay nlght. 'Ille corporation' directors include Morgm tuthbcrtsoo1 president; John J . Gilbert, secretary·treaswv; and A. .E ."Pat" Woi1h1hlton1 vfce president, .AL'l'ERNATIVES ll!SCUSSED · ~ '"1ld . the 'clfy will be party to two of lhe agreementa because ol ,~1-.· City Councilman Richard Goldberg conducted the negotiations w 1 t h Richman for the nine -Consolidated Mortgage parcets. Wheaton noted that the agreement saved the oolts ol. a condemnation suit and saevd time; the city couldn't afi'ord stating "Mr. (Phillip E.) WQtson put us in th!s posi· tion really." He referred to the Watson initiative and its effect on -· DECISION TAKEN AcqWsitlon o( the beach .represents fulfilltnent of a dream held more tbin ~ years bl'° LaCuni Beat:h residents. &IVllLI 1111 . --CONTINllNTM. ·- He lllld the ~ agreed with '.IUd>man u ldr ..... .-.. th• ·~F d!d no~co forward .that the """'1'fll will J>l'OCtll RICbman'I ,... .queili,lor Conaolldated Morlla&• pro-_ porty • Richman Would build mulil·story .. apartrpent and bus in es a • bulldlngs on the Main Beaeh and ha1 asked for waiver of heitbt requirtment.s and for other conslderat;lons. O.neral i>bllgillon honil lsluet to ac-q'*' .llie 'p<opertj. twloe narfowll'. fall. ed to obU!n ll1e "tin>lhlrodS' ~orlly 1•• vote neeOed. ~Dl«I cleclded Jut year, allc ~ JIT. dllzen -alld $lUllly Do opj>Orlllol\l lo !&Jte llle bUll "7 lbe 'bonls ..a "llialte an admlnUltaUve dACIO!on ,.to atquln by lee .. 11urch1,. throulh lbe non· profit corporation. • Wheaton bu esUmated;that Jt woujd be at Wut five years before atlY ma· jor improvementa !or ~k purposes belln. In the m-tim• the cits woul~ acl 11 landord ol tlle property, coJJect. Ing renla to belp pay for acquil!Uon CONVl!Nlt:Nl TlltMS • •ANICAMlltlC.UO MMn1t ac.uGr J. C. :J.lumphrie~ 'Jew;tr Wheaton Uid tile city W<>uid a1ao "'"'° lo -l>eck the parkln& Joi !or 11 .. ,...._. I -.. ' ., • 112l NEW.PORT AVE., COSTA MESA 22 Y.1r1 •l1t Th• S•mt L•e1tiol'I , /, I I. I • ------ Vietnam Se~t Humphrey Urges Nixon ·Tell ·Stand !,!PI Ttllllho .. ,Shattering Cam paign Bulleu holes mark · George Wallace campaign beadquan:- ters tn Los Angeles following shooting spree by unidentified. gunmen Tuesday. (See Story,._ Page 8.) Cable Airlines Continues Trips By 'Permi.Ssion' In a piece of unintended bureaucrat- ic ·whimsy, the California Public Utili- ties Cammission-(PUC) has given Cable Commuter Airlines permission to resume flights which Cable had never stopped flying. The PUC ruled Tuesday that Cable may fly from Orange and Ventura airports to Los Angeles International without holding a PUC certificate of public convenience and ~sity. I !ACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) ~ Vioe President Hubert .H. Humphrey ~ called on tivaJ presld~ can· dldale Rlcb.,.i J\f. Nixon to spell out for lhe vQters bis program !or settling the Vtetnam war. -- Describing the issue as one of the great; questions · Americans will be depiding next month, H u m p b r e y repeated bis VSIW that .. an honorable peace in V\etnam" will be the first p,,orlty of bis adihinistraUon if he ~ the White House. "rve spoken of how I believe this peace can be achieved," Humphrey said In 'a •peech prepared for a rally heft. "Now I think the American peo- ple deserve equal candor from Mr. Nixon."· · In the third campaign speel>h In succession Humphrey attacked. George C. Wallace as a presldential-possibll- ity of monster proportions. HUmpbrey sa id : "(Wallace's) strategy of organized hate, if left 11D.answered and unchecked, can led America to disaSter just as surely as the radical tactics of tile shouters and disrupters (of the left). "The mOre seriOU! threat arises from his calculated campaign to divide this nation; to deliberately in- flmne the fears, frustrations and pre- judices of our people ; to bring this na- tion to the brink of broad scale civil disorder." , The vi~e president then repeate:! what has become a patterned effort to associate Wallace and Nixon in thr. minds of the voters. He added that Wallace tactics also were showing up "in . the campaign of my Republican opponent, a man who deliberately courted the most radical extremist element in his own party; who con· tinues this appeal in his speeches, and who will be fully in their debt should he win the presidency." t'ranslated according to Humphrey campaign argot, this was a thinl y di sguised prediction a Nixon victory in November would place Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.) in a strongly in- flue ntial position with the new ad- ministration. Thumond, the unsuc- cessful third party Dixiecrat presiden- tial candidate in 1948, was a strong . Nixon supporter at the Republican convention. If Humphrey•a word.o In till! north Florida metropolis sounded fafnillar to campaign watchers, it ·was un- derstandable. He used much the same aati-Wallac,e language Tuesday at a large outdoor rally in ~asbville, Teno.1 and again Tuesday night at Knoxville, Tenn. The KnoJ!Vllle rally wu held in the Untver&ity of Tennessee field house with an audience of about U,000 persons, mostly students. .Nixon Appeals . For America To Face Today WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (UP[) - Standing in the historic hall where George Was.tpngton took his meals as a college boy, Richard M. Nixon today appealed to Americans to heed the call of "the American spirit" and face the chaDenges of today as bravely as Washington's generation faced those in 1776. "A nation, like a person, has a ~pirit" stid the Republlca11. presiden- tial candidate in a philosophy-q!- government address prepared for delivery before a small audience of in- vited guests in the Great Hall of \Villiam and Mary University. ·Founded in 1693, William and Mary, is America's second oldest college, countipg among its alwnni not _only Washin·gton but Peyton __ !. Randolph, John Randolph and other founders of the A-merican nation. Laying aside his standard campaign speech. Nixon honored the site with a sober discourse on his concept of what "the American spirit" demands of th(! people living through the present "upset and uncertain era. "The American spirit is presenting its demands today, as it did in dif- ferent terms to the generations before us," he said. Cable eonflended it could fly legia.lly ~thout the . state agency's bl~5ing Woause D'WlY of its pa-ssengers were bound for Out-of-stale destinations from Los Allgeles. As a result, only a federal regulatory certifiC:ate was re- quired, according to cable's af"gu- ment. Sextuplets Born British Mother Used Fertility Drugs Caible al.so offers one interstate flight between Los Angeles to Lake c~avasu, Ariz., and cited the service to buttress the argurilent of its i¢rastate ~tatus. BIRMINGHAM, England (UPI ) - A mother has not taken fertility pUJ.a tr Birmingham hous~wife who had been other medications which would chanr , taking fertility drugs because she had the normal odds. A "cease and desist" order was ask· ~d from the PUC by two Cable com- petitors' GQlden West Airlines and Los Angeles Airways. The PUC issued the order but Cable kept its planes flying . The PUC rescinded the order Tues- day. no children gave birth to sextuplets to-There have been other recorded day by caesarean section on her 30th births of sextuplets, but no complete bi.rthdlay. set is alive. It was the first sextuplet The children were four girl.S ~nd two birth in England. boys. T_hey wer~ born at ~lrmmgham Miss Margaret Shotton 53-year·old Materruty Hospital. A girl, the last . . ' h9rn, died shortly afterward of shock ~ consulting obstetr1~an who head~d the but the doctor who delivered them caesarean ope ration team, said the said the others were in "really good last baby born, a girl , died shortly condition." afterwards of shock. Dr. Arthur Crooke, of nearby Birm· "The others a.Te in really very good ingham Women's Hospibal, said the condition," she said, "I've seen babies ~r had been under treatment with in very much worse condition at this the fertility drug gonodrophin, a stage survive." OFFICER LOSES CUFFS TO THIEF pituitary gland extl'iact. But, she said, "We told her (the Cro?ke, who supervised the treat-mother) that we would hold out no ment, has been active for several hope for the children's survival until years in research with gonodrophin. they had lived for a week." One Orange County burglar had best hope -if ever brought to justice - that be doesn't wind up with Larry D. Richardson as his probatien officer. The mottler was Mrs. Sheila Ann Miss Shotton said doctors bad known Thorns , wife of a draft.sman, who had about the expected multiple birth for had no children in 10 years Of mar-four mo·nths and "were waiting for t.he best time to deliver them." She said riage. Her babies, born two months the babies were two m 0 n tbs premature, weighed from two to four premature. Mrs . Penny Richardson, of Orange. was shopping Tuesday in South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa , when someone ransacked the couple's oar and stole her husband's $14. pair of h'3.ndcuffs, she told police. pounds. Mrs . Thorns' mother said riews ot According to the Encyclopedia the births was "a great shock." Britannica, the chances of giving birtll to sextuplets is one in 262 biJfon if the "We were expecting a multiple birth," she said, "but thought it pro- bably would be twins." 3 Mercy Copters D~wned .Red Gunners Hit Choppers Carry ing .Wounded SAIGON (UPI) -Communist gun· artillery spotter ror the battleship USS nera Tuesdey shot down three U.S. New J ersey, but they paid dearly for helicopters carrying wounded soldiers it. Tbe mighty ship swung her 16 inch rifles from the targets· she wa s and Marines altbouogtl the alrcraft dewstiating oear the Demilitarized were plainly marked With red crosses, Zone· and blew the antlii:airCNft bat- U.S. militiary spokesmen reported to· teries t.:i piecet. day· The two pilots were rescued as tibe _ One helicopter wae a Marine Corps United St.ates chatted up its-902nd air CHM assitned to fly womided from lou. of the w.-over the north. Two the Thuong Due area where a U.S. other A4 Skybawks were lost, ap- Green Beret Special F,tirces camp was parently by aecick!nt, during landings in the fifth day ol a siege by a North and takeoffs at the Chu,La.i Air Base Vietnamese division of 7,0QO men. A in South Vietnam. Both pi Io t s, spokesman at t>&· Niang said there Marines, Uoaped. were no injuries. The helicopter iociden~ marked a 'Ille other two heli&ipt.ers were U.S. ~ fl.ireup in fighting ~Ult west il'4, Army Medical Evacuation beJ.i.cop(ets '. BOUthwest of Da Nang whtte ·a sm"all flying wounded, men· 11 miles west o( . force Of Americans and Vietuameie Tam Ky where a Qommunlst force of bokkng 1he Tbuoog Due ~se were unlalown size emboebed llll!ta of the blocltk>i a main Communilt invasion 196111 111fantry Bripde and wounded route \OIWl<d Da Nang. 28 Amerloans. The communl.U lobbed artill<ry 1n, A epoltesman f« the U.S. Mili1ery to tile bue again today In a move Assistance command said seven remin19Cfnt of the 77~y siege of Khe soldiers were wounded on o n e Sanh , and used heavy machiMguos helicopter and three w~re wour>ded on against planes flying supplies into the another. An undJsclosed number of base some 30 miles IOUthwest ·« Da woui\ded were believed killed in the Nang. crashes but there wu no oWclal Tt,le siege of 'lbuong Due Wfll begin· !igure. Olfe ~ellcoptor creshed and nlng to ettep into Comm"'!ist Pl'"" burned, the other was recovered. paganda broadcasta and -radio H~l NoHh Vielnam•se gunner• alfto shot • sllid !Oday Viet Ooog troops bad tut off -,.. At· Slcybawk · .. 11n~ u • relief colU1114 MtetnptioC to lilt , siege. It quoted w e s t e r n e«· respondents as saying "so heavy was the torrent Of sbeU1 that it was im· Jl3SSible to fly in reinforeement." The weatfler uited end U.S. planes pounded the surroundil!g Qimmllllist !otce•·today. NevertlieleSs, · reinforcements ar- rived. Slmday and &u.pplles came in by air today despite the c o n s t a n t harassmeot. The o.mbu~h nl ·th• 198tl> Infantry Bripde wia.s in 'the saiiie general area -16 miles west Of 'I'am Ky and about 40 m1le1 below 'lbuooc Due. The ~~ fantrymen . were Oil patrol when they Were struck by a Red foroe of unknown stu. The Reda ojlened up with a heavy bamli• 1rom bunkers llld treelines aplnst the Ammcana oweeplilg through the Oil"'· The Americano dlN· ed for cover &Dd fou~ boot ttirougb the day as American warplanes, hell<opter gunahlpg and aitilleey were rushed tO dleir aid. The New Jersey, the only active bat- tle•hlp In tile -Id. !ollowed ill' .Iler MolJClay•a fin! .d"'f of Vlotnam War -. •!llln•t COl!lmunlsta Ill tho border Demili1larizect Zone (DMZ) by ~ ~' inch-ll<!V"" miltc CAMPAIGN CASUAL TY Shirley T1mpl1 Black Shirley Temple Comes to Grips With fan, Hurt CHICAGO (UPI) -Shirley Temple Black is not a very bandy campaigner for Richard Nixon -thanks to a Tex· an who ·has had a crush on her ever Sinfe she was a child movie star. Mrs. Black aweared Tuesday at a Chicago breakfast rally for Nlxon with her right hand wrapped in a bandage, and said it had "been crushed by a Texas admirer." She said she had been in San Antonio "two days ago, and a big Texan crunched my hand and said, 'I've been in love with you since I was a little boy 7 years old.' "I said1 'you're hurting my hand' and he said, 'and just because you're 40 now , that doesn't make any dif. ference.' "'I still love you,'" Shirley said the Texan told her. She said she told him, " 'You're breakin·g my hand', and he finally let go." Cµt . Rate Barber Wins Court .Fight Orange C-Ounty's cut rate bai-ber, Ricky Star, won a bdtle with the State of Catil.ornia Wednesday w be n SupeJ:ior Judge WilllAm L. Murray refu sed to grant the state a temporary · restraining order prohibiting Star from selling haircuts for $1. The State Board of Barber Ex- aminers filed suit against the price cutting It.flt month. Under state law the minimum price for a haircut is $1.91 .. Last month Star was arrested on assault and battery charges after he allegedly hit a Long Beach man's jllw in a rtreet quarrel near one or his 28 shops. The court had him examined by a pair of pyschiatrists. Charges against Star were dismiss· ed .· ~·"ti~% I 1 ,.,,, a.i;.. -• • • CAIL Y PILOT 3 Ut Instructor - .Cleaver1 Seeking • Return to U.CI ' By THOMAS FORTUNE Of tM O.Ur '''" lhff Eldridge Cleaver is coming back to UC Irvine, this time to leach. Cleaver has accepted an· invitation from Assistant Professor ot English Stephen Shapiro to teach "one· or more" sessions of his literature course sometime in November. Dr. Shapiro said he is not now violating the regents' ruling limiting guest teactting appearances to one per quarter, but be may be forced to 1f the Faculty Senate does not repudiate the regents. UCI Chsncellor Daniel Aldrich said if Cleaver is to teach more than one session, .his qualifications will hive to be reviewed by a faculty committee. If the review committee finds him qualified, it wW be all right under the regents' ruling for him to teach more than once, Dr. Aldrich said. Cleaver will speak about conditions in the black ghetto in a course titled HLfterature and Psychology," Ohmicellor Aldrich said, • • M r • Cleaver comes through as one who has written abo u t the sub j ec t knowledgeably and well, based on - critics' reviews." Professor Shapiro said Cleaver's best-selling book. "Soul on Ice" is a v~ry fine book and "that alone gives bun every right to be speaking in a course on literature." _ Shapiro, 28, of Laguna Bec.<::h, said a number of his· younger colleagues were distressed by the z:egents' ruling. "The issue is not Eldridge Cleaver but the matter of faculty autonomy or academic freedom," he said. (It was another professor of the same laot name, Martin Shapiro, who two years created a tempest by saying UCI students are academically lazy.) Dr. Hazard Adams, chalrman Of the English Department,. said he .advised Shapiro not to invite Cleaver to teach hi~ class. It was personal advice, he Sll'ld, and he acknowledged he cannot tell Shapiro what to do in bis classrOom. · · Hazafd also told Shapiro he would ' DAILY 'It.OT Stt"'""' RE TURNING TO UCI •• Panthers' Clt1ftr not make money availabli to p&y Cleaver for bis appearances. Pressed on the poillt, he conceded it is 11 .. frequent for a guest instructor brought to campus for the specific purpose qf teaching not to be paid. Transplant Patient Cop.tracts Hepatitis SAPPORO, Japan (UPI) ~ °""11><• battled today to try to save the life of Asia's only surviviJ:ig heart transplant patient, semi~o~o;cious 1n a struggle with hepatitis. · ·-. Nllbuo· Mij'Ui!ld, 18, deV<loped hepatitis rMre than 4 week ago. He received the heart: of a 20-year-oid. drvwning victilrm Aug, 8. Cleaver Blasts Reagan, Rafferty at Stanford From Wire Services STANFORD - Black P ·a n t h er Edridge Cleaver unleashe.d what he apparentir felt to be the ultimate in· sults here Tuesday night when he blasted "Mickey Mou.se R o n a 1 d ·Reagan" and ''Donaid Duck Mat Raf· ferty." Spicing his speech not. only with car· toon characters but also with four-let· ter obscenities, Cleaver told a capaci- ty crowd of 1,700 people in Memorial Auditorium that "America is the op- pressor of humanity ... America the torturer ... America· the ugly ••. the successor of Nazi Germany." Another 800-people stood outaide the ball, listening over loud speaken. Cleaver collected a $750 honorarium f"" bi9 Slan!or d Unlveis!ty talk, sponsored by the Stanford Committee for a New Democratic Politics. Tlie Commi~ Wai! organized by former supporters of Sen. Eugene J,. McCarthy and the late sen. Robert F. Kennedy. · Cleaver, facing return·~o prison as a parole violator, Said Gov. Reagan ap. plied political pressure to "weak 'kneed" University of Ca 1 i f o r n i a regents to block rum frorn lecturing to a Berkeley campllS ctaSs. - But he declarM. be would speak 7.0 times on the Berkeley. campU6 with the backing of the students and faculty members who organized an ex- perimental course on r8cism. The UC regents bave ruled tbat ·no lectur~. can appear•on the campus mare than once in :S credit course unleSs be bas academic credentials. Real Estate 'First Niglater • -. • ~ • ! Glenn Martin. etecutlve director of Ne1VP011 Har. • · tendin& opening i~ion Tuesday nlgbl at Newp0rt . bor-OolU, Mesa Board o< Realtors (at podium) open.o · Harl><l. Hlal» School be.ard Officl'al "'.elcome bom lint ._on ot tour-w..ic rial estate lnvewnent Jee-DAILY p1(;()T Puhll•bor Rotiert N. Weed plus lec- ture aeries lpOMOl'ed .Jointly by I>All,Y PIWI', turea by Bany Babbitt end Arthur A. -rur-, . Ora•i• Coast Co~e and realty board. l"°'" at; · · ' • • ly IAlL WILSON Of ""' Dllllr ,, ....... GMl'llt C. Wallace will vole t<>r Richard M. Nixon Nov. 6-That's G«xll• Clry Walla<e of Dallas. Wiii· lace owna a butane-propane oompa· n.r and hh name and phone number is ~ltd on his storsge tanks and trt.cta. ·''I get about one crank pl:bie call a day/' he said, "Hali of them good and half bad." Wallace, no rel&tion to thlrd·porty _presiden· tial C8lldidate George Oorley Wal· lace of Alabama. lllid be will not vote for his 0 namesake" becawe "basically I'm a Republican." • Neal Delanullf!, i9, of Green Bau I"./'·• made hb d<!bul m Stout State University's first drum major in a u7'iform he ·deaign.td and 1ewtd him- ielf. Delaruelle, who workt'd a1 a sewing machine operator and patkrn cUtter at an awfting compant1 i~ Gre~ Bau 'for the past three iummera, made the uniform patterntd after the regulation U'niform& worn by the marching band. Ht made the large hat out of a decorator rug. • TM phone rang in Atlantic ·ctty (New Jrrsey) Police Hcada quarttrs and an anonvmoua can. er said a police car had ben driven into the Back Bay. The boy& sitting around the station ho\ue di.tmia1ed it a.t jmt an.- . otMr prank until th.ell cMclud. Car 81, a full-marked, blue and whiti patro1 car, which had bem. parked outride a few minute• be- fore, was mis&ing, A few houri · later, there wai another roU. "HatM uou found tt yt"t1" Thq had. It wa1 in the Back Bau in JO feet of water, • ·DJ Zsa G1bor has been ordered to appear ln U.S. District Oollrt ln Chlcagu Ocl 15 to answer contempt of court charges. The Hunguian- bom actrea Jra&Jgnored a subpoe- na to appear In the offices of the at· tomey of Lao Qurochar on Sepl 23. She failed to sb>w up and he< at- torneys said she was in London and \'(l>Uld be unable IQ appear. Miu Ga- bpr bas been named ln a $1 million lawsuit f 11 e d by Durod!er, wh<> claims an advert!Jement U!ed his name after a contract had expired! • 0 The best racially balanced tickel would be Powell and Wallace," sair' deposed Rep. Adam Cloyton Powell tn Kalamuoo, Mich. When asked by • An other Teach:er Strike Looming r ~W. Y.OR!C (UPI) -A day of violence In, a nbeliioua Brooklyn •l'l!OOI -tllat left 10 policemen Injured ~.,th• tllreat of a new tMdheq strike when 1chooJs are to nnma ·Tburodiay after tho ."rewisll llollila;y. • .. aaa:bes between po8ce and parent.a broke out Tliesday at four of tho eliht 0<:bools In u..: Jl"edomlnlllltly Negro and Puerto Rican Ocean II i 11 • Jlrownoville District In ll<ooklyn alter newly hired teachers and pupils walk- ed out in protett of the return of 8.1 white teachers aupPoeedly "d.ismilled." by '1e «lltrict. "'Ibe returning teacben were not permitted to teapi" in .accU'Clance wit!> tile ._..t !hot ended the three-week ttril:e, 11aid A 1 b e r t Shank,.., --ol tho 5,000 mem-be< Unlt..i Federatioo <I-Teedlen (UF'T). Tt.et:etore, Aid stlanker, "The -ibillty ol an<llli•ir cltywlclo lllrlke • • • ~ VS)' real." Three Arrested For Selling Guns To Police 'Agents' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two Marine COf'POl'als and a civilian were arttsted Tuetday night after they sold four "automatic rifles and a pistol to undercover police posing as "Cuban qentl!i." Police said the sdspects claimed the Aft..15 rifle, two submachine "grease tum'' with wire' stn£_ks, a Thompson submacb.ine gun and a .45-caliber pistol were picked up on a Vietnam betlie!ield. 'lbe men told the off1eers the We&f'ODI were smuggled into the United States where they were ob- tained by one ol Ule trio. Police declined to say how the meeting in a Hotlywood motel room was arranged. The stlspects were if'· rested when t!>e money changed hands. . Booked on suspicion of selling autom·atic weapons were Cpl. Phillip Gene Gaylord.-22, ()pi. Michael Roy Stir(d,· 21, both atatloned at Camp Pendleton, and Wayne Adon.ija Fox , 21, 0( Pico Rivera. 500 Youths Plan Human Blockade BOSTON .(UPI) -Some 500 Boston University atudent.a planned to form a human blockade today to protect a soldier who baa 1ougbt sanctuary in the university chapel. Pvt. Raymond Kroll, 18, of College Springs, Wash., moved into the Marsh Chapel Tuesday because he does not want to go to Vietnam. Marine Pvl Thomas Pratt, 22, of Norwalk, Conn., also sought sanctuary in the chapel Tuesday but he sur- rendered to military authorities at Charlestown =avy Yard Tuesday night. compl ·ng that he was being exploited by tiwar groups. · Mayor John V. Lindsay, In a ll!)eClal r .Uo broadcast aller tho ochool vlOlence_.atd tbe 0 full retOUl'Ctl" of the ~ woold be -to .,_ ~I wMlt m: ~:: ~ r• dear that no turttier diaturi>ance1 ol thia •ort will be tolerated," Ll!ldaay Mid. , 2 ~11nmen Get $250,000 Haul In · Apartment ' . NEW YORK (AP) -Two gunmen invaded the luxuriOllfl East Sidle apart- m•mt ol DI". Harry Rudel , a perlicl· pant in tho development ol tho birth ron1rol pill, and made olf Tueoday with jewelry, painting& and sculpture valued at ,200,000. The baodita gained entrance lo the Rudel apartment, which occupies ttle IOtll Door ol the building, by posing as deliverymen. At gunpqlnl, !bey forced Mrs. Sylvia Rudel, 35, a nurse, and a maid into a clothes cloeet. Two small children were in ·another room and were not disturbed. Rudel waa not at home at the time. Tbe band.ill cut paintings from frame1, took jade 1tatuea from a foy. er cabinet, and ransacked the entire apartmentPoUoe1~donejadestatue was valued at $100,000. The men carried out their loot in a cardboard box and drove off in a panel truck. 1'leY were described as in their 3011. One man's face was acar· red: the other wore a handkerchief mask. Drug Crackdown Nets 30 Arrests ' In Wisconsin MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -Police said a two-month undercover in· vestlgatlon led to the arrest of more than 30 young persons in a crackdown on drugs in the University af Wisconsin area. Those arrested ranged in age from 16 to 25, and included high school and unlveraity students, police said Tues· day. ~ Police said they confiscated LSD, marijuana and otlulr hallucinatory type drugs worth about $'75,000 in ii· legal drug traffic. A university student at Madison, poUce said, waa arre1ted while walk· Ing off a plane with $28,(KX) worth of a new hallucination-cauaing drug, tetra hydra cannlbanol (THC). Federal au- thorities recenUy declared the drug illegal. Also in custody were two student.., found to posse<• 28 I.SD tableis, police said . They purchased the tablets at the University of Wisconsin Memor · ial Union for $4 a tablet, and were selling them for '6 each at a Madison High School, police said. a newaman 1f be were serious, Pow-\. ,jI rep!ed, "Of course!'' 'The news- -Aid there waa a definite twtn- kle tn Powell's eyes. He spoke at • ftudent uaembly at Weatem Michl· gan Unlvenlty . • Pa11<1111er1 of • Braniff flight 1tna1Md f7ttm....tJ;l1ifiUntr attn the pilot haG made a perft'ct iondlng following imtructiotll from~ BroumrvUU, Tt'%al, air· J)Of1 totoer. Thtre IDal one 1Ught hftcll ••• thl plane waa at Ha,.. lingn A frport, about 25 mU.1 from th< Brownwillf Airport toller• th< pl<ml ..., oriflinaUv JCll<dlll<d to lan4- • AdlOI' lurt La...mr, who 1pent lllPt 1n Jill Jut week nther than Jlin a .,.edlllr ttctet, t1Jrteltt<1 te5 )Ill wllln hi dldn'l·appear ln court .. the ........ I.anceotw -c:ltecl tor ~ l5 m.p.b 1n a '6 m.p.11 -. 1119 mart uld lhl line for nd& a 1:U. '30., I ........ r . .u!fl&PI e A t.t.on lloui...Ue 1ay1 she nu been left ''dllenleless." Mn. Ma,... .,.re1 HMtt.-18id aomebody llrata Im lier U\llnf quarters over °" .. • apen\JI. Tb• . only ....., m'Ml•'I 1191 a can ol "Rlgl>S Guard" ...,, deodanllt. ' 1 Largest in If .s. . \..,.. Ussom~ actress Lee Meredilli helps Mayor Hans Tiinzler show OU new signs as Jacbonvlllo, Florida, expands ill city lim!U to Include Duval Coway •• The exponsion' \0 827 square miles· makee Jackson· vtlle ,tb• !arrest city ln land area In 121e eoUn U.S. and one of the larfeot In Ille world. • ' , PRI SON REBELLl()!I -Rioting inmates set the !Ire which sent smoke bllJow.lng from 1llls IOS.yea1"9l.d cellblock building ln the state penitentiary ln Columbia, S.C., Tuesd'ay. The rebellion finally ended when prison officials talked rioters into surrendering· and-National Guardsmen with bayonets at the readf moved into the prison com- pound to restore order. Convi~ts End Riot Pristtn Improvements Promised COLUMBIA, S. C. (UPI) -South Carolina corrections director William D. Leeke tllli!ed tough. The 300 rioting inmates at the state's matn prison be- lieved he meant it. "Slll'Tend« er we'll come in and get you ." Leeke caUed through a bul!lorn to the priSOflers Tuesday from atop a building. The rioters surrendered, ending a four-horr ran)pege that left 11 inmates - and a'[ guards injured and the penitentiary a "shambles'; of smasb_ed fu.miture, burning mattresses· and spouting watar spigots. 'Natlooal guardsmen and s ta t e troopers moved in and secured ..the prlsoo, The rioters held no hostages because guards wer~-quickly hustled t.o safety once the disturbance broke out. ''I would not have hesttiat.ed to use force if ltvu had been in danger," Leeke said later. "We would have used any force necessary.'' The metee, Leeke said, was an out.growth of a smaller outbreak last A:pril in which prisonen complained of bad food and the antiquated condition af a cellblock housing more than 400 men. Leeke, a 37-year-old Pontotoc, Miss., native who beads a South Carolina penal 1y11<m widely respected by top penologista in tbe oatioo. summ<med an hwnate grievance committee and pl.edged better food and a new cellbock. He said he had an architectural study under WlltJ and WM p-eparing a legislative meuure that would allow the department to keep the money its prison industries earn to foot a stiffer grocery bill. "M.any of your complaints are things 11ve beeii warking on a long time," Leeke told the prisoners. "The main. thing r need is your coopera· tion." He made elev, however, the rioters would be ideotified and dealt wi!h. "If you haVll!l't done anyti:ung, nothing is going to happen to you," he said. "Buf. W you have done something, 'we're going to find out about Jt and you'll be punished." The prisonel'!, gathering ltrength as they surged into the mess hall and ceU bloclu; overpowered six guards, who managed to escape without 1erioo1 in· jury. Then they turned on· other in- mates with iron plpee and crowbara. Wat.er lplgota were 1 m a 1 he d , fioodmg floors, and mattresses and furniture were burned. Many of the prisoners were forced to bed down on makeshift bunks in other parts of the prison. The 63 National Guard troop• and the equal number Of it.ate l:qhway pairolmec pWled out lhortly before mid!"1!hl. St.ate Law Enforcement Division agents were tnvesUgati?lg the riot. Leeke said tie did not know how the trooble broke rut.. but he ma know why. "They see burning iand looting on the outside and they're in prison for the same thing," he said. RoadFog .. ' .. ... • Crasli Kills'~ ELKTON, Md. (AP) -Tliret pcSCD were tulld and aeven wore Ill· .Jund ear]f toc1e1 • 11 tractor.Ualler truci. and lb< car• piled up in !<ti Oil 111e Jclm F. Ktllll0d1 Memoi;lol Jlllhway. Union Hoop!UI In Elkllon aa_1d Ille -vlctlme were pronouoced dead lhtr•. NamN were withheld pepding -tioo of nut Of kin. 'nle d11td 1"• eluded two truck drivers. · State Pob nld tbe fo( wu 11ao 1hict,.. bad lo probe for tlle'1tcliml ... Sb< embulanee1 WO<e caned to tue Illa injurtd llffay. Fin-tow truclu wen betni used to clear ttie blgtl.way. The accident happened about 8:30 a.m. in localized fog tfu.ee miles north of. Elkton. The eJlpl'essway, Interstate 951 1J a me.in route between Baltimore . and Wilmington, Del. State police Sgt. P. L. Winebrener 1aid tile pileup apparent1y began alter a northbound tractor-trailer struck a slo\H'.lloviDg foreign car, t.ben swerved over tile median strip and coWded .. with a southbound truck, The other cars and trucks then piled into the wreckage oDe by one. Wrecked vehicles were spread over southbound ant1 northbound lanes. Winebrener said three cars end three trucks were demolished, but none avert.urned. The 22 state troopers on the scene - two were from Delaware -closed the highway between Elkton aod North. East, rooting traffic into U. $. 40, which roughly parallels it. 'Priv ate' Photo Of Queen Holding ChiJd Published LONDON (UPI) -De<plle her ob- jections, Queen Elizabeth's sUbjecU were given an unirecedented look today at a snapshot of her in a negli- gee in bed which someone somehow obtained from the private royal fam· ily alhllm. But despite· the controveny over Its pubtication, the photograph may be tt\e most endearing gUmpse .Britons have ever had of their queen in the role of mother. There sbe was, looking never lovelier nor happier, propped up with pillows in her silk-Maped bed in Buck- ingham Palace, holding her y001gest child Prince Edward •hortly after he was born March 10, 1964. Elizabeth is wearing .a prim, non~ transparent oegligee """""1y faatened "! 11le neck wilb a big~· eonings and a necklace. N e:rt to her on the bed is her son Prince Andrew, then 4, playillg with a mirror and a shoe. Seated at her bedside is her husband Prince Philip and Prince Charles, both looking very happy about the whole thing. The picture covered much of paga'. one-of Britain's Daily Exptess, the on.' ly Britiah newspaper to publish it. TbJ Express said it obtained the picture and other private snapshots of the royal family from Para end prombed its readers it woold publisb more Thunday. Buc1dngham Palace, In an apparent; ofJort to biod< their publicalloo, &aicl in a statement Tuesday: "Since ttMC photographs are ~ suoh a ~ kind, the Queen would narurally pref~ that they not he pJbliShe<l. For that reason we are unabte to approve their future publication." ~'Precocious Winter Blast'' Snow B la nkets Great Fall s, Lewiston and Cut Bank C11Hfor td 11 Sautherll (1lllwlll1 lklet WI t I mo1t1Y WIVl't' ~' wltti -... ,,.. 1bleo clauft. Tt .... tllur.l Wt r I 11ilrlrl1't' hl91Mr. U. Mff4ft w11 me1t1Y aun"' •· ewt far 11rl1' moml111 klw clliudl. TodtY's hl91'1 WU 7S,, Qllrllllrtd !ti TuttdtT'I ff. 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'""*"" ...... .... tai........, t.to111 .. M Liii e. N1W l'hf e. ._... 1M ..,.,.,...,,,,, Ill ....-.1 T'l'llmlsl oet. • Oct, 1' Od. It Od. ti ltllf&s. Wttltfrll'ten M H ~ . u .. " ~ n o " " .. " so 11 Tr .... " " " .. II II n " ~ .. " .. " .. .. .. II 1S 1.M .. " "' .a .11 .. " ... '1 If ,, ·'' " " n • u .. .... .. " .... " .. .. " ..... " . .... a ~ .... ~ .. n " " .. .... " " 71 -... .. .. n • ... .. .. ~ .. ... • • I I { ' • ·' . ' •• 1 · I . • Gentle • • • . --- Pat. . ' ,------- Boqsts Sur)erintendent Mn. William .Cunn1n9h1"' ay PAMELA HALLAN Of 'llt' DoaUr , .... ltlff You might say that Pat Cunningham Is "tied" lo education. ' But the tnota are pleaont oaes • • • ber b11<band, her children aild her ...-. , · • · Pat ii Mrs. Wi!Uam Cunningham, wife of. the new superintendent of the NeWp\lrt Meoa Unllled School District, Who recenUy moved to the • Harbor An!a trom Ha)(Watd. . -, ·· ' "We're 11111 getUng settled.'' smiled Pa~ glancing around the spa- cloua k:itdlen iJil her new Broad moor home in the bills above Corona der Mar. "Bill came before us and we arrived just two days before achOol started." · • ' The Cunnlngbams have three childien, one in ·high school, one in junior high and one In kindergarten. . • "'lbe children haven't found their father's oc:gation to create any difficulti"'.'' said Pat.-"Th17, don't get teased much when they do they take it with a grain of &alt. ' MET IN COlLEGE Pat met her·liusband while still in college. "We were both studentS at the l,lniversity of, the Pacific," she said, sipping a cup of !res!1fy made tea. "Because of the war I graduated before he did, but ~ was a senior and I wu· teaching elementary school when we · were marri.ed." Pat gave Up teaching to raise her family, but returned to it last yeir • .. I had a chance to teach kindergarten in a new kind ol program," said Pat, "So I took it." She enjoyed her year as a ca:r.eer woman, but found she had little time for her· othe:-interests. An art major fn college, she is interested in art ol. all kinda and was active in the Arts Festival as well as serving aS a volunteer at the Ch,Udten's Hospital and Medical ·Ctnter in the Oakland ai:ea. "We like to entertain, loo," said Pat, who has the gift of putting bee gueet immediately at ease. • "Bill is very informal and likes to have people around. 0 But time. ts my problem," sbe smifed. 0 I'm not the type who e114 joys housework for housework's sake. To me a home is a place to enjoy: BUt Bill is gone quite a bit arld I feel I must s p e n d more time with the children." ALL FOR EDUCATION . Pat keenly feels her role as a parent, and though many of her·h&- longings are still neatly packed away, her parental opinions are .not.. -· "I believe there1is a great deal of pressure put upon young peopli" loday which makea their-position very difficult," she said. "I ·believe they "' have more· opportunities tban ever before, yet I often feel sorry for them. They are given a great deal of attention. Everyone is watching tbern and the good Is lumped with the bad. Yet I admire them, too. They're'no dJf· ferent than other generations." . Pat ~ncerned with the narcotics problem, but believes edU• cation may bold the ~nswer. "The more ttiat ·ts known about rl.arcotic:s the less attractive it be- comes. Perlhaps many would not try it if they 'graphically knew its effects. 0 1 think children are exposed to much that the home has no control over/' said Pat. PaTents can't possibly know wb.at their children are ex·· posed to when not at home. ••Wb.en a problem exists, whether it is the area of narcotics, sex education or something else, it should be soived wbetever possible. Schools can make a great contribution. rm not speaking for my bUSband. I don't think people expect. me to know his job. I'm speaking as a parent. "And as a parent I say we should not be afraid of education." ' Book Two Benefits Two events, diverse yet instructive, have been planned by Pi Beta Phi, Soullh C<>a>t Alumnae Club. Tlje lint, beginnlng ne.t Friday, will be the annual Celelrity B-Ook Review Series and the second, taking piace Thursday. Oct. 10, .will, be a benefit for Arrowcraft Sdlool . which will feature a display and sale of GUEST SPIAKER O.vld WM!holmer Parents handC'Nlfted items made at the school. ' Guest speaker at the fir:st event of the book series will be David Westheimer, author of ''My -Sweet Ols.rlie," "This Time Next Year''. and "VOO Ryan's Express." He will in- troduce his newest novel, "Song ol the Young Sentry." a dramatic yet funny story about Allied prisoners in World War II, drawn from h.is own ex- periences as a Jrisooer d war. The 10 a.m. event will cootinu.e with book reviews presented by Miss Carlotta Williams, director. In ad- dition . to her literary wark. Miss Williams bas been as&<>s:ie.ted with mo. tim pioturu,~~o and television. Her progra,m wfilVnclude reviews of best sellen: and pre-releases. · ·lat additioo, to the October program three rn<re c.eiebrity Series presen- ~ will take place at 10 a.m. the first Fridays of November, February ~and Mareti. Locatioo infonnatlon and reservati.ons·for the ptj:>lic event ma)' be ri>ade by coatactlng !lie cl!alrman, Mrs. Frank.Tyler at ~75._Season tiekets Of' ticket.a for Individual performances may be purchased at the d00< and all prooeedl will be donated ~the club's philanthropies. one of the main philanthropies sup- ported by all Pl Beta Phi orcoWa· U.01 ii tbe Amlw<:ral\ School located DEAR ANN LANDERS : My wile ari4 I have been married for seven years and we have no drlldren. We have bottl. been to &evenl doctors and the report, are -ry. Two 1pedd1ll lold us we '"'°1d probal>I,y no.et baft a lamlly bloause . of my • wU.'1 underdev~ female !l[ianl, beoalle lbe lilJI Ee isn't sure she but two other apecla1i.ltl laid there 11 ctiuld love someone elle'1 child. no medical reuon for b 1 r dllldle .... ss. P~. Ann , print J01U views. You My bn>ther aol Ills wHe , hlrve two · ·receive blany lettera from people wbo lldQjjted cblldron and llhey are • have had llOIDe flnt.baod exoerien<e wondetfW. famll,y. '!be 0 1 , t -d 0 0 r 1'llh this prGl>Iem. -WANT 1'0 BE A nol~ jUJt ~ • boliy Jirl and • DAD tbeJ: ...m to be Jn aevenlb bMveo. In "DEAll 1\'ANT TO: 'Ille foDowtac lot. Mle P.it tbrM" )"elJ'I when m.y ..Ue hill ter' crot•ed, ... ,. de1k wtthte nve aone llltl> depr'ell--..,. <(..out . ml1wte1 ol yoar letler.1111 the perfecl n.t>ility to have children, I blwe sug-11D1wer for 70111 Wife. l'stocl ll>lt we coorid« adoption. Siio ii 100 perceni &ralnlt "'!<'Ptlo• DEAR ANN LANDE!lli: Tl* letter I • • L-~ ---·~------:...;.------'---------- ·in the Smokies in Tennessee. ThJs Fvl'f'~ school will be 1l>e object "the benefit g' coffee sch'9Jlled for Oct. 10 frool 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Fiesta Room in fl Eastbhlff. ' On display and for sale to guests will be items from Pl Phi's Arrowcraft Shop in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Featured · articles will be handwoven linens, handbags and towels from the Smoky Mountain area noted for the summer craft workshop, Arrow in~e Smokies. The workshop is SJ>Ol)Sored jointly by Pi Bella Phi and the Uni.versity of Ten- nessee and Pans are under way for its expansion to a ·full year program. • An-owcra!t weaving now 11 on display at the Smithsonian lnstitutioo in Washington, D.C. as being il- lustrative d. certain periods in the history of American hand.Jcraft, ac-· cocding to Mra. Hart Hickman, t • chairman of the event whose theme is j. Follow the Arrow. Mrs. Hickman hopes member• and lri!o:ls cl Pi Bela Pill wt1l take ad- vant.aie ol. tti.s onee..a-year op- , pcrtu.oJ.ty to see. these unlMlual 'item• on display In Newport Beach. Assisting the chaliman with~the benefit event thil year are Mn. Arlbur C. Nodine, c:od'ainnan, Jd;1. Lloyd Aujlort ~r., Mn. ' H--.I Mealll, Mn. WUl!am Bird and Mn. Vang! CllrisUaaaeo. EAGiR SALESMEN> -1 Menllier1 6f PI Beta Phi, South.Coast Alwnnae Club (left to rlght). l.!ra.·Llw· rence Kittle, pnsident; ·Mn. 'lloh«t Taube, corr,. 119nding •1e<!r~. and Mn. Hart Hickman, polfee c.bafrmon will WilliJ!gly Hll itallll fr\Jm the 1ororily ) ' • • ' " ' . . pported Arrowcraft Shop )n Tenneaee at a ben&-., ~ Jlt Oct. 10. Repreoentatives of the handcr.itecl itema , . , can be seen in the Smlthaonlan lnatltut!On Jn Wubo 1; ington D.C. • ' ' "' I ' '!!" 1H .. . . .. "· .•' • ;. .. -"'~ ... ~ .... )4 DAllV l'l!:OT· . Wko.t C~Mu ?~ · , " • By NANCY MtlN'l'Yl\E DEAR llANCY : I've rot I pndlcamelll..-I can't cook (but I surt 1ID to)I 11'1 my m-Jn.law w!IO · faadea berle:Jf to be the world'• 1-. aullloril)o on cook!DJ, cblld -rl!!ll!ILll!!l.ll!!dft!a. When abe c:ome1 lo -.... Im· modlatal1 lalt.I ev.l)'thlnr I'm cooM:ln8 and "f*· rec:U" my 1euoo· ma. 11 "'"11y. burna meupbulllUP' pose J b1ve to be diplomallc. Nol IJJddentally, do :rou have any port recipel that a r e unique? Thll II our. flvorill moat, and I'm runnln& . out ol ldoaa on bDW lo """' It. • DAUGHTER-IN-LAW D~ DAUGllTER·IN.J.AW: 11'1 all ~.to correct a woman'• chll-dre.ri, Der b u 1 b a n d, housekeeping, bridge game Ind driving, but it l! in· u:cuaable 1to ''correet" Mr 1easonlng. Tb9 next time mama Nacbn fOr tbe •spicel, live her a abort t•ate chop -or II you want to ·be more l\lbtle -explain t.hat 1eaaon1Des are a. mattier d penonal tute and y o u would prefer she "corrected" her own food at the table. H~'a an «iginal way of preparil'lg port with an accent ol eherrles and lberry. Brown 4 center cut pork chops in 2 tabl11poo111 butter In bel:vy UJUet. Remove to a buttered casserole. Brown 1 finely chopped onion In th• aldllet and add 11H1 arruP trom 1 a ounc:e can al pttted dirt, 1Weet cher· " rleo. Simmer 1 minute. r,llll l teoapoon cornltarch with " teupooo lineer and \l t.aopoon Hit and add to 1illlel. Simmer unUI mixture beC!m lo thicken; add dH!rrles· tram &-ounce can. 14 cup dry thlrry, and 2 two te1- 1poona lemon Julee. Spoon out I cup wild rice (or brown rlce if you're feel· ing po<m")' over the port choPI In ... aarole 1nd -Uguld from the skillet over the rice. CO\t• C:MMJ'Ole and bake in a 350 de~ oven for l hour. Add ¥4 cup wtUir, lf needed, to prevent drynesa. DEAR NANCY: 11 there anY 1irbple way of teeptn1 d!tbes CO)d for aever11 houri when you're having a belch or boat picnic! MILDRED 8. DEAR MILDRED: There'1 lHllhlnl co\der 1ban y~1te~y'1 newspaper - for wrappinc up a Pcnic. To keep cold foodl 1Wverina. wrap dishu lint in foil ud then io two layen Of wet newspaper. For bot: dlahel, wnp In toll and dr7 newspaper. . . DEAR ,NANCY: How m1ny cocktaflJ do you think d correct jo t!('rve before dlnnerJ PUZ Z L ~ED HOSTESS . '. DEAR PUZZLED: A I coho 1 anaesthetizes the ta1te buds. u yau're f; good cook try1 and k~ the UbatJons to two. U you're a bad cook, pour with a· Jt;enerous and mercltul hand. What'• your cooking prtdtca- tnent? Send it in and ltt if tot can. cook it! Whilt tDf can't ptr1onaU11 OMWer cill vour letttri, thou lttt111 with tM molt t~ ar pertf· nent culinary problnna will bt pub- Uihtd in thil column. Send 11our ~ttlrs to WHAT COOKS1 c/o THE DA/LY PILOT. ·- Olympian's Strongest · Fan · • !"loroscope 'Games . Nothing _New'. Aquarius: T a~e Time --.Mltdoorud To · Survey 'Situation .·, lnlllinl wttli ""'buabud." THURSDAY -·Some around'"" It'• embarrwlal 10< bet Slit c:rbipd at !bl _,, -Y _., bllllll. dire<!. to adml~ but ta Rue Qnce · Otll of tb1 NrVlee OCTOBER ] , C&PBICORN (Dec. n Nltzl<oWlld-14 llOI • 'IOdG-------1111-111 SYDNEY oMAlli Jan. It): Qlock teodoDC)' to swimmer. muten ta b I 1tor1 at arrive at erroneout con'.. It doesn't oland .to ,.,,_... · catlfornla stato Collefl 11 ARIEi (U..b 21·Aprll clulolll. Wait for focts. because her b .. band Moota Loaf Buch. Wblla then 1111 II): Scone " 1 ° • r AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Fob. ls one of the -coocbeo wife*-1 molllor. auodalea,, ..,...,.._ IP" 11) If al<em!>t Ji selected for the wator polo If• -. MVlrll 1"" pear lmpotlent, lrT!lablo. ,..;..... z:' quickly, .!;i t.am travellnf to -Cl--tbelr collep dlya .lid TAURUS <A!rll 26-MaJ could pt out of baod. Tako ty lor the 11th Ol)'mplad. ::::.. ~uropo wt~ \bl lJO): J:utUac dlJ IDdkalld. ' time to 111rVey lltuatloo. Ac- And three MUON out of ~' Moote hit been 11• ~ .. A ~nd~lp '"'-~ cut oe albney, pooaeuioo1. the year •be WO<U on the lllflto4, th •-· ~ ~ •-PlllCES (Feb. 19-March aandl ol HlDI-Beach V . ~·~ !i:: ':::1' :;'; dewlop I• Io me•'"""'11 lJO): AecU on marriage, with Ille waV.. l1reaklnc 11 -.. ._relltloeablp. Cblldre IN -·· public rela· her door step. now 111 dMa of mea and aedve~ Rlq1Nrtl ... md &M. Friction ii apparent. Tanned a deep bronJe by ~a:' n!s."':..1::".:: oa 1010' 11111•, -s>'·. U you tolre one thing at a the summer 1un La Ruo II 1 day off u.p., buq with GEMINI (May 21.JllDI -· · JOU oucceed. Meana strikingly attnctive ptt11o ho-wort ., ~ from Ill): You Joi doe oa don't !11111 Ill whore qell brunette· who II very proud 1111 fo10' D01nplpOn wldcb ..,..i.1 ....-t. H 1 • e '-to 1IUd.. Thllli<. of her handaome hUlband. ~ deU · rrld -..,.. DeCelUl'J' documat. on "I manage tbe 'eoncellloa COACH'S Wll'I . ~Som='! wi.t. I had band. Make no clllml wlikll stand but Mont. II Ille bolo Mr1. -Nl-1kl lurtbencl my aduCatloa.'But ,.. 'oomlot -. People II, when he ii beH," the jotecl. · I wu never l\ft what r h top ... favora~ I& Among the m•liy •~todo · pre11ed.Goalltbew11.-• W&Dw;v , I WU alwa71. wtn teenager• employed 1t the · aecretarl1l c:OUl'HI t began t~na. tAd • wttb an.'b.Hol· )'OU · • • ~ stand are her three ton1. to wort and uve ra little OfY... 7 -CANCER (June Zl..Ju)J "The youngell oft.a 11 1 ·mo~ befm we rot mar· she ·shook !>er <ID'ly held :12): Favorable hmar aspect hil)drance,v abe 1 m,l led lied.' , . · 1Fben uhd If lhe Wll today cotndcSe'I wtlb com· 1 when speaking of 9-year-oJd Her empk>yen have Jaee:q traveUnaJo Me:dcci-Cliy. "I muniOltlon, planntng. YoU Brett, blond and bJue-eyed. varied. "I wu 1tenogra~ won't be gom,. I've been may haft to' revile some. ol A regular ,mploye 11 Jim, lo· the 1uperlnt.iiclent ilf Ibero bofore without all tlit ~O!)lnloos. who at 13 11 dirk with clooe F'ullerton Union Hip School tourjlta. And belidu the Of· (JW, 2'-AUf, :12): li cropped curly bolr. "Jim II Dlltrfe~ oecrelarJ to !bl llcJ.lll ara maldnJ It dlf. JOU not .-e, price a carbon copy of hll dean of enim.rtn1 ~t flcult tio IO unle11 )'Ou. take a' could be hllh. MUDI MJJ . father," she noted before tn-UCLA and to tbe vice prett. pacbre tour,'? lbe lftbed. extreme action create• dire t r o d u c l n I blond-biired dent at Orange C o a • t Otben will 11.gh to o c o n I e q u encet. Gregory, 11. College," 1be remembered. be;c:a111e La Rue would have VIRGO (Aqg. 23-Sept. 22): Mrs. Nitzkowatl, w h a 'Ibey were married Jan.. been 0 a t t r 1 c t 1 v i at. Oppoeinc view1 involve you doe sn't seem to mind follow'-,29, 1951, lix 1nonthl be-lore traction cheer In I the in controversy. Me1D1 IODle· ing in the shadow of her Monte'• ,eraduation from American team on to vie-clote to you a1k for • husband, wu born t n UCLA. tory. referee. M11 not be pouible Oklahoma. _ "'Vlth 1 derree ln blatory, lo -neutral. Kn<nf In 1941 . she errivad wt th Mon to ,..11 snatched up by tbi,o. -be fair but firm. New Career her parent.o In Htmllnfton the Novy," La Rue uld. M • LmRA (Sepl. 2S-Ocl 2:1): Beach while Mont.'1 family Altboap the 1ervlc1 eet1ng Whit may hava been' IDl-MiH Patricia Lemmer, ,.. _ _...,. _____ _...,. _____ _...,. _____ _...,..,,a · moved lo !bl ctv In !MS. didn't know of bla c1ream1 of clm:ovw emerwu. Could llf· daughter of · Mr. and Th'.Y began· datlllg ln their . belnf an Olympic nrtmmer, feet fl n • n cl 1 l sltuaUoa. Mrs. Walter Lemmer of Diamond Anniversary 1eruor year at HunUnston theJ did see hiJ potential D • · '• · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Costa M b Beach High Scbool and put ·blm In I lpeClal /SC_ usston 21): Emollon1lre1clion career :.saan ~e~ Graduating in the clu1 of service at Annapolis 80 be could l rerult fn argument 1947, La Rue lauibed when could ftln for the 1152 wiUJ loved one. Think before stewardess following · she recalled that many peo. Olvmptc, ln He!Jlnld. 'G/1"tters' you speak. Could avoid em· her graduation . from ple often miltoot Jhem for ''I worted in Maryland it bar r a 11 s in g s,f tu a-Western Ai r Lines brother and litter. the time, We had a aman tton. Overcome tendency to stewardeas School in The h 11 b 1 ch o o t apartment filled .w 1 t b 8~benB 0·ols ltti<n e N8 sewpoanrld act on bnpulSe. Patifillce LosdAn!Eles. S~e is a 1weethearta a t t e n d e d coctroacbel which w 1 ... ,_. gains point. gra uate of Mater Dei Ebel ls Poised for Year A time for reflection on past _..pilhD1'1111 " Newport Beacb Ebell Club II In order, for the aroup wll1 be celelntlnf Ill (llltb annlvernrJ tbll year. !mt.ad, member• will !Urge ahead on n e w phllanl!>r<>plc plant under the leadership of M r 1 • cta:Yton Tbompoon who wll1 llarl her -term. u preoldent dminc the opeol.ng meolinf 1anorrow ln llHI clubbouM. Thtmt for the y-II Keep YOUlll In Heart. Other actlvllle1, under -curator Mn. Leoa Rucld, lnclllde 1 wide vartol)' " lnterffll wblch keep m-buly ll!roUfboul Ille ........ Gona Ooanler.• wll1 start --• ,_ Frl<lly, Oet. 11, .. !bl clubhouae -tho chalrmanJlllp " Mn. O. ·c. Mattockl. while nouncad Book Section One Fullerton Junior College. shared with Jack ""',.. !bl Prof .. stonal Women'• Club SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Higb School and attend· Mn. Arthur Neeb wll1 con· will pther a I p.m. '!bur•· "Allor two yean lludylnf brother of Graco Ke""'.'w11o 'llfll 1-n about "a lirl'a. Dec. 21): Adjuat yourself lo ed Orange C~st Col· wet 1e111loot fOr tbe choral day, Oct. 10, in her home for' Ml belt friend" at ttieit dinner unuauat don by family Iege. group, the E-Belletonea-on a de18el't luncheon and , meetma beginning at 8:30'1;=;=====""'=="==""'~=======• the third and f.o u rt b reviewer will be Newport s • F ~m. Unorrow in the Men ~i::~:~:>-.. r ='J:. ~~:-·Mr.. er1es o· c· us· es ~ i::"J::--.. tho · will be formulated at tbe Section Two will ramaln toi>I• or Ille proiram' li!dcii , ftrtt meetln& ·of. tbe P.M.'s Inactive unW later, while will review tbt bWor)' of ir·=~~~j~dtlw= =: ~eeye~~ea:thha: On Foster ca· r·e ~i:~and~nbdout•htrc:i~j as mairmarl. meeting in Manning's cale, fields. Mill Ella i.,, public The 1N'ft!I Section with Lellure World. Cllalrman II ' . . rellliom t.ac!ting 1 f d 1 Mrs. Dorothy Herms as Mr1. Louisa Brettner. ' Foder CM'e (ap,JJ_e1 are who :,.p! ~·cu.. the foster cqotfltnatOr for ttieJ adtlc cbalrman &lreedy b a 1 Mr1. Allct Mocre, .at. invited to a aefte1 bf four dtik!'1 prOb~" of ac· "'Tltlij>hone Compllft, 'Wlll acbeduled a l&-da7 ralltrtp torney will dl1cut1 willl, m~ fOCUIJDC OD tile ceptance and adjustment in present the talk and will throuCb Mexico. e1t.te1 and tecllnlcallde1 m. apeaat ,problems of pro-sChool and bow tbe f<11ter show nplicu of eight world I Under tbe ruidapce of volved when Section Fout· ~ ~ov, and c•e to parent c111 help. . famous stones, including the Mn. Rq Ntelleo, t be member• and iue1t1 arrive ~~ ln need. · Puel m&mbere will In· Americen-owned Hope Dia-j Garden Secticm will beve lta tor a 12:30 p.m. df.e:sert 1n ·• 'lb9· ·pi~ will take elude' Andrew Clay, foster mond. flrlt meeting Wednesday, UN! home of Mr1. D. D. Nee (!II f'Clu r conltCUtlve parent and principal of Mrs. Verg Oakden , Oct. 23, with 1 trip lo Ovando on Oct. I~. '1'1111rld0y1 l>Of'•nlna lomor· Ladera Viola Ju!lior Hip In cbolrman, lnvit.e anyone In· I Moekete1'1 and lundleon la a.trmu ii Mr1. J. V •. row from a to 9:30 p.m. In Fullerton; Mr1. Jou Cohen, terested in attendine to call 1 Chlnamwn. -Blaclmw>. tlli' ua1 ... 11v " California adUCIUonal r. I •.• r c e. Mr•. Jack Broback, &!M711 The 1even Boot Section• Loarnlnl bow lo mate Aarloullural Elrtensloe of-coordinator, 0r.,,,. C...I)' for inf...,.11.loo. 1llo wll1 befllD meetlnfl deocnllve obi::: ft o m 8ce, 10!0 S. -Blvd., Depar!ment of s o c ! 1 I ....,, -.m.11 on will ho .._Di. Welfare, aod Miu Vfrgliila Mn:. Clwlet Dewe1· U· Section riv• m em b e r 1 c 0 • 1 p 0 n 1 o r t n I the TempJeton, . coordlnMor of flND OF THE WEBC Sparkling cut crYatai bowt vlth Its own English Ii Iver plated l&Cll• for UUCM, Prnll'VM, dessert mlntl . Or UM the bowl aklnt for nuts and/.or bonbons. ' Glfl boxed, ot course. Our apecl&J price $4.IO 'Please Call Me Sol,' Performers Request Tbof ello will mMt at 12:llO moellnp, free to all Oranao """1'aJnl for Ille menially p.m. Oct. 10. ap,obr la CowUY r 0 • t e r cara retarded and lifted, Orange Miu Ann struc:ic owner of familfet are the Children's County tcbool1 offtce. ~ .. 1n ~A W i 1boltf1 1 H 11'.oot.r Home Unit, Orange ~. The Oct. 17 meeting will ~iu T JllW..•· ' • m Comity Department ot. featw'e Dr. Stuart WUBon, GUmoie/·D cbllrman II Soda! Welf•o aDd tho child PIJCbologiot and con- J4's, J. J11 J~... Unlvertll)' 01· California llllling P'Ycholoflll for th• wtn"1:":. ~a!; Alrlcultunl E • 1 e n • l o n Foster Home Placemen( ,.__.. . !, I ...... ; H. !), llervict. Uni'!, Orarire County leche league Ending Series fhe Costa Mesa chaptec of La Led\e Leacue wm boll its four111 and flnol meeting ol • serie1 Tues-""1. Oct I, at 7:46 p.m. ln Ult home ol Mrs. Jenime HjeJtne•, .'eo.ta Mui. Miii Orde,_ldO 1lc: fllr--1• and hand Ung. (Add 11111 tax If appl e.ble.) It F11hio11 Island 1>44-lllD Newport .1 .. ch A Ult. "PliMM CaD Me lo~• will' be perfonnad for El Ctmtno Ru1 Woman'• Club IMIDbln tomorrow, bl !bl Dina Polnl Communll)' CIDbhouao, llatad pro,,..,. chairman, Mn. Lobr Ludwick. The comic llu!tcb will he -lad by Jock llcbrelbet and Mn. Miriam· Schwan of !bl La11un World J'ro. t:"' Gafld of La,.... ·A -lawJor· lrmD New Yott, wf>trt h 1 -iWJW &I nW eMl dealln in lllolr ... --Ille ~ 1o••r•m••t. _..... allo ....... O!l th• Fadoral Grud Jury ln- VMllptlq 1ubvmlv1 ••· ti.lllM lncludlaf Ille 111 ... Clw'dbert, William • R<m- ' lnctoa and Judith Cop!Jn caaea. Mn. Schwarz Is a book reviewer;• blbUogra p h e r with tbe Red Cross and 1 speclalllt tn boop!lal UbrarJ Toddlers In Action I wort. CurrenllJ tho >Ice ~p '.-;.d'"L. '.a.' Thi. IApl Aapoclt .of Dei>ariment ot Socio! -1deot ol Temple Judea Mdlrldo,, -IW 1.1'-Caro wtD be Bruce Wollan, -will - Sllt.rbood, Iba Ip p e. r. ····-.·, !2·M ~= . w • ...._., ·"'*' at the ~-!~ Your .FOiier weekly on 1 c!Oled ctrcull 211,°';"b-..;;:, ' . Oct. llnt meeanr; A inofdlng . d, wlly he lblnkl, feels t.levlllon llhow I bro u r h oan di-her lrl-1Judll,!1f Ille Orance Oounty and •ell•• be cloet. Le!1ur1 World. <l alJroad. Heldfllr thll IOClloD Javealll Court, s-will At th• l!ml ineottnc Mn. Mn. Joaepb D. LeBlanc, 11 Mri. Marront ·""'-"· -~ llUdl ae, Dorothy Wenck, home ad- ho1te11 and chairman, wm ;Remln11cencu St IUDUDtt ..... t ii h leaal proce1s vilor hr tbe e:rtenaioa be 111ilted by the. Mme1. vecMiont will blthU~t 1be wti1a a cbOd ii inade a wmd 1ervice1 will 1 I v e 1ug- Artli1B' Sowell, Vern a meet1n1 d~ Sectlon Seveil of Utt courtt" "and ''what gesUons for way 1 totter Vol1elt1nd , C. A. Ram111 ·Oct. 28, in \the Oona Meta are tbe 1ICal reepon1ib1Ude1 lamllies can mate the most and Lazar Goldfarb •I the ' home " Mn. Th•m II and ,Jlabllltlea ol I loller .of their JDOl!O)'. aa1ad buffet served to clubo BecS1rith. Mn. H1ar7 pumtt" For more lnfarmatiOIJ. call _,,.. at 12 :30 prior to h Vaurhl wtn preolde II hlr Thi -mtellnf will Ille Foeter Home Unit, 834-am. tim mMlilic. • • · ltotar,. i -I ol apoaken qzl. MOW 1ale priced NWitloG and Waonlni ol the Bally wfD be the topic ol the dis-•--lllnvllod.J'otJll!I'•-- lnlmnatm al>out tho meetirlg or the leo~ Clil Mn. H .. W. Moore, MM359. PENETRATION H••rtv ...,,. ... , ,.tul• tit. DAILY r1LOT, h•-f•w111 11•- ''''' fer ffrtt '•~ul•n Or1111• C..d. '895. c.ooaplete 'THll OllOllP l!la.UDts lA·KE WEST -- -,~ .• ,.._ IOstl Wl!nfillSTD A'llJllJE 1nwur llo6KlUltT 1 llDUt OM!l!R illolr. CAUf, 12'lel ltlt-1N ""' .... .__,... ....... PllONI 117-4ll!I I • ... ..,. •t ... ........... ··~'-• •"••e•• • ...,.,,.. • .....a "!'le • Sf.f'M IWt ') ' m /JI). , THE NZE·W allie j L ftQK Wa have tho lar9t1I se. • , lection oi' FALLS • • • WIGLETS •• , CAS-· CA DES •.• end W16$". In Orange County. _ M•ny f"Hlyl..t for Y°" to VY onl T•k• AdvClfitcNJe of th•M LOW PRlCESt TBll TOPPER • wig_let d•1ign•cl for the fill~in or ecld-on 4.95 2'11e WIGGLE a wiglat with lots of . curls and twirlt . , , 7.91 The MAXIE • wiglet 10 lartt it 1tyla1 like a casdi4t 9.t5 WIGS ' '29" ,,_ ·-...... '60°' (SemT·HIM TIMI! ....... '205 .. Cl~C.f11191 _, F.U.1.S DllMl.f!AU. tr "All Wat NLI. '30 '10 '60 • ' • • • • • " ·~· ·: ., ... ' ' ' " '· -. .- .. ; •• • ,• . "'"' Wolne>dq, October 2, 1968 J>A/LY ',JLOT 17 Alamanson Theater Ottering • 'Brasshound' P .raduction Glitt.ers ~ !11 TOM BAllLEY °' .. Doll" ,... ... " Curtain calls or oatoalll, they were alt ooe to George Bernard Shaw; Iha cnioty · lrlsb playwright d I d n ' t portloularJ,y ~ -t the pulllie tllooeht of bit work and l!e !requerrtly ol>oerved UM\t lie didn't give a !Jg for the critics. With, pe<ilaps , one ex· ceptioo. It's a matter ot ~ that Sbaw could never falbom audiences' ap. parent lukewarm·regard for · 'Capt a· in Braslbound's Cmversion." To the puzzled playwright, ''Brassbound'' was at least the eqml ot the universally a c c 1 a i m e d "Pygmalioo" a D d "Can- dida..'' faire ol the sO<lecy hool<J.O. notice, a fine perfarmanco Sile In tum baffles, Intrigues and thil well balanced and finally wins over the "Brusbowtd" ls no poorer bbtsterlna: Oaptetn Brass· for his presence. bOOnd (McG ) Adding l..W f<J the floe avin ' an ee.rthy <:ast are • Tony Taaaer as muter mariner ol dubious Drinkw~ter; George Roae drug·runnlng remwn, whQ as -., badJ1 befuddled Rev. tinds In l..oldy Qcely a ~eplll Leslie Ranl<in and Len ol oapaoltlos ttiat ._e . ,.,..,er .. 'Mono. A-••, we from ~ womanhood to t ~1 th" l!- the role ol. faller confessor. ~lJ;• Jlne14 jooan ~xi The c o n ve r 1 a t l o n s casting by ditecbor Joseph between the frustrated and Anthony. quenalous Brassboond and We quickly ~ readily the gently unbending La-:ty bow to our entertainment Cicely are beautiful pieces editor's frequently stated ol theat.!r and Miss Garson ai:Sertlioo that the p'taygoer aDd the virile McGavin get will find all the fine theater Shaw's flowUig dial o g u e he could ever wish tor oo across the footlight& In a the O...nge c.ut. llut this war that brouebt that deep jewel of a l<Brassbound" Is silence fl bushed re$pecl well worth e trip to the big Monday niglll. city, It just bas f<J be the th FANTASTIC WllK SM OW!ln Hoff-n AIM DAILY rlLOT 'llff """ Socking It to Him Fresil from h Aimwlsoo Theater's• gtittering pro- ductJon ol Shaw's pride and , joy, we have to say that we, still share the authoc's bewilderment. " B r a s 1 • bound" is superb theater, offering a dazzling dialogue which is studded with the saber-sharp Shaw repartee Brlialn'a Jolin Williama Is ryvival of the ..,...., In 4>• no less effective as Sir Angeles area theater. llowar<l Hellam, the judge :;:;~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;I who is Lady Cicely's travel· 1p ing companion and her brother·in-law to b o ot . Williams (immortal · a s Ins.pector Hubbard in the movie "Dial M f o r Murder'') sllff.upper·llps his way t4rough a demanding measure fol-the r i c b role that is made to measure for tbe r i c b Williams talent. Burt Warner answers John"Moran's rap on the door with a rap in the mouth . .,• in this scene fiom "Under the Yum Yum Tree," which opens the season Fri· day for the Westminster Community Theater. ($ee Theater Notes, Page 16). '~' ., ' " . and affording every op- portunity fur stars worth their salt to get their teeth into four of the choicest partl kl m<Xtem theatei: . Laugh-Jn '"With 11' Greer Garson, Darrtn " McGaV'in, John Williams 1b.en tbere'1 versatile Jim . ' Rowan, Martin Load Satire Arsenal and Jim llackln -the four !lacku1, -hal stepped In· principal& In 19me of the f<> tbe pert of Capllaln most iMpired cesting It's Hamlin KeJmey u a been our pleasure to witness substitute for tbe ailmg Paul Br VERNON SCO'lT because Sb' Laurence has liners, sight gags, praUalls -bash out a ''Brassboond" Ford. ·.• HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -fallen in love with Virgi.nja a'nd slapsticks, sketches, that would have had· the INIMITABLE Are you feeling the genera. Woolf or Mrs. Rd:linson. skits, songs , dances, non-hard-~please Shaw bellow- tion gap? Do you oo.ly watch Last month the Laugh-In sense and unbridled assault iog "Bravo'' in the aisles This is no gap-filling FA SuDMm and Lawrence returned for its second sea-on politics, the establish-with the rest of us Monday portra')'al of the haple56 •· )Velk on te)evlsioo? Do son. Meccilully, it replaced ment, student rebel!. Every. nigbt. Captain Kearney: Baetus .,_~ miniskirts shock you? Would the (bleah) .. Man From U. thing. MAGNIFICENT brings to the role his own in· you like to get hip, turn 00 N.C.L.E. in mid -season Not every joke is 8 belly imitable persa»ficatlon of and ~ "in"? last winter. laugh, not every sketch 8 Miss Garson is magnifl· the muddled mariner just as Every Mondey ni&fit dur-Comedians Dan Rowan knee-slapper. cent as Lady Cicely, the Ford delightfully dispensed .c...... the tiler . 1 and Dick Martin are fun. But Laugh-In poll111 them gentle ingeriue who brings lo -so we are told -his ~ year e 16 8 c ass nier than ever. Their· bv 50 fast and furious the a rough-.and·tumble ~~ famed air of frustrated in addt education in prime material is a high-wire act t oan mission a wa r m authority to this key role. Wne television. It teaches L.J... hilarity d "" Viewer barely has time to h 'ty d I f Backus turns in, at shoct in the world ol humor, censor's· blue pencil. But fore he is overwtielmed by kind that ls only thinly con. ()\d fogies what ls going on ~ween an uue recover from one laugh be-umant an ove 0 man-il=f.i~~~~~~~~Jll musk, entertainment and they are rocking it to 'em another. cealed by the surface savoir ' wilder than ever. Cl th tI youth. In . t be operun' g show, . ose e genera on gap. cott1nt . Dig and groove 'Nilh Laugh· '!!-"'<'m call~ .. =~~d ~~~: }ll"e:Sidential candidate In-it'll prevent those ar-.....,,., ·?,,, li Lau--In." Richard Nixon joined the teries from hardening and l>'--' merry troupe and doubtless keep your k i d c off the The show ls so with-it that dispelled some of his repu-streets. even the NBCTV press tation for being stuffy. -==========JI a~ haven't · found "We asked Vice President·' superlatives fOr it. Humphr9" to do a bit," What the progrilm, i1, is . Rowan said, "but we were fumy; You mi,dlt even say turned down flat." r i o f o u s ; outrageous, fl.. NbttHng is sacred to the fensive or any number of writen; and stars Of the things. sh>w. Etlulll( humor Is back Reviewers will dissect it, -one cast member said but then most reviewen are he'd been waiUng all sum· old fuddy dudc:lie1 who don't ·mer fur tbe August white like much of anything unless &ales. A black cast member Sir Laureooe Olivier is asked: "Are they sellingli~~w~;~th~Wii·l~t·~·~'~"~'~";'~;:jJ~~~~~~~~ playing a mad king and 'them' now?" Geraldine Page is suliering There are blackouts, one· ~---:...._ __ _.::. ____ ===:...:.:::.11 THE LUXURIOUS NEW Crossword Puzzle . ~c~oss 1 Pittt of wood 'lllountarn range J5 Kind' of c1ub ''Con's opponent &1 Test Ynterday's lunle Solvtd: 'U<titcd A1ti4t4 o,r,, \V 11'1• ~llNI,, ,,,HI t<'1 ... il1 Plll.111 -',~J.Q2111 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Open Today 6:45 PIA Dl•llMAlK IN ' Hits 14 Plact of "'"'° 15 Restlnt 63 In that respect 65 Bird 6 7 ·0n, wtie labors hatd 70 Keats, · for ont ...,. _CTm!•mtl ~ JOSEPH E. LEVINE ..-... & liilKE NfCHOLS "El VIRA MADl6AN" fillet '· l& n~~l~tor '". 17 Revtnuer'I • quest 19 ·Populus 1lb1· 20 -C1vtll 21 lllountala. ' pool ' 23 Stock n· ·' chintt word n Noted nOll de pluat 72. In 1 short tt111t 73 Kind of officer 74 Contlnut In a place 75 Refuse to acknowledge .,. 24 ·Reserve: .-,. Abbr. OOIN. ., 25 Rom. godden · of plenlY., 1 ltss 21 Hockey • adtqodl . Clancy 2 Flat, I 30 Style or for ont ! '' walklnt 3 -Rlvlms, • E~.Colo q.,, · : ~DlsturMd 4 Cov1rt ; ~4Q ·HavlaO the h1pllcaUot1 · st111t clal•• 5 Trtt ; ~1 LaCtln,g .6 Symbol of ' ~ fl~hf\.l!SS SOth Stitt : ,,, 42 ltapon 1 Brt.tht · ~ 44 Container In labottd ' oil Ethiopian 11anner tttlt I Enttte •1 For11 of t Piec, lnco111t of radtt t9 Regarded wttb tqulp11ent ld11lratlon 10 Labrador; 51 000f tender Abbr. 5? F«tt of 11 Actor 39 Down Walter 54 Gra,sland - 1012/68 12 1111 4& Number Rogel'S' 48 lord Jn 1port · Arthur l3 SH 8 Down Miller 18 Ste 23 tltle Across 50 U.S. (i)rt Z? Boy's 53 U.S. nlckntme peno/oglsl 26 Apartment 5S Eur opean owners'" capita I problt•s 5' ll1llclout 27 Sid• dish burnln11 2! Unh•PPJ' '7 lllnute person .51 Alrplan• part: 30 T.,111 or lnfomal afflt• ~ '' Stt111td to 31 Bootkttpltlg float entsy 60 Record of )J Jo,hn, a perscn'• In Oi'tf death '4 Afurtaen·· •?cast off tlontd hair 35 Units ~4 Auslraltltl -of Nnglh tennis 3' Fortini player . bone 6' Adhertnt: 37 Exlgtnq Sufflr 3t Palni ''Long narrow .... ..i "11tt 39 S1tan 69 Ft•lnln• .CJ late 1ngtJ nlcblu• \ -·--~---- * LAWRENCE TURMAN - THE &RADUATE AH.waJOillASSYl'UI . OISON WllU.IS IN CCl.OR -----Pl• l'•t•r s.11.,. in "I'll NEVER FORGET WHAT'S 'IS NAME" "THE PARTY" loth f••turet in Color Hl•WAY 39 DRIVE·IN SHOW STARTS AT 7 P.M. . THE GRADUATE Pl.US JM PU.JUD Pwlll ,.._, '"THI PA.ITT" Ld1' COMiUJI SHOW STAm AT t P.M. HI-WAY 39 DRIVE -IN • • • • • .-1•· ...... ''1 :n .•:1 ··".'Ill· ••. n': ,,,. -,"T.;1 t • • • • • NOW PLAYING TW.'Blt Adventure Plctvreo • ==·---A_..._ .... • DTIYUIR YftTIE awx · ·- Al.so ft.A YING._ "THI ITU.J'HI llT'UINr with T011Y" A11thtil'y r • Special Kid's Show ··~-.'1 ......... . .Jlel.id1 1 --11-•-111111111• Shown Next Sat. ind Sun. at 10 1.m. ind 12 p.m. All Seats soc Wl!lhnt HDklilll • Vina !dWW41 '"fHI DlflL 'S lll.~Dr "'°"~·JlnltrOWll :'IAll OF THI SUN"" • ALL C°';CNl 'f«IW --• "Tltl ,..,,..., M.&. (CM.Oil '"°" RESTAURANT San ciemente'1 Favorite Spot PRESENTS Popular Guitarist JOHN COOK la The Lou11t• Wotl•ftday & nunday STEAK SERVED UNTIL MIONIGHT WM. a T!wn. 0111Y C.M As YH An • • • DIRECTIONS: _ Follow Coast Hwy. to San Clemente, or uge Freeway, take "El Cam- ino Rell" turn-oft, then left 2371 SOUTH EL CAMINO RIAi. FQr Reservation 492-1172 SAf!._Clemente t Hll1i-lou1 E~tert1lnment For tho. intlre FamllJ , • MtlOMAI. CDIWL l'ICT\JID '*9otr1 , JAMES GARNER DEBBIE R£YN~ MAURICE RONET · • ooi: LYND£ 1 .. fD8W.~,-l;l 'Free Parking ~· • "4ND FOR., . EVER'YiODY, . . .-, - • • ·Jack u ..... .. .............. ,, ... -~ ........... ............ 1,,. ' ....... w .... ,, .... •• • " •• Matthau . are Tbit . ·cOdd~:_ iOllps ••. Si!f no more. Second Hit • • • \\ •• ... ., ......... IWLY l'llOT Ll!GAL NO'l1CE OVER THE COUNTER . . • NASO Ll1tlns1 for Tuot<l1y, October 1, 1M& FUNDS • ( , • • Year Moaey'1 Werdl 1 • ManJ; Workers · May Lose Jobs • • 17 llYl.VU POllTlll Al __ ,_ downloWo~ .. iD NlpOllll lq tbo-u al bllb•.---. ly-Md.-... ~ao.-.....-­dln1, job'SSIM• ... U.S. 'lltl climb -.., •• ~IJ..,. a.s per· coat lo tllo f.6 percent !Ult· M thla war'• vlloram Dood -lnlo tho U.S. --f..iowtnr tho -... "' baltllltlet In v-. our -lo)'meat '* .-IDln11411J ..m "' --up ., .... Q.: Who will"'~ Ibo,__,,.,.._ dewq:m.na oetVt . A. : The tame ll"OUPI who domiDMe the UDtllll>io)'IDtDI rolls in today'• era of es:· -, low overall ._lofo>ed. Specll!cally: -Nesroe1. Ap· proximaiely 5.2 -ol our Negro worl.er1 are uaemployed even now - nearly double the rate fror whi'8 workers. Ne.mi,y one in four ~IP'!> ll'O.!llhl_.aced 18-:U ,_. ii unemployld, VI, 0De in 10 White youihl~ -Wome.1. The unemploys meat rate for women now -....... 1.7 percent. However, it C<l'DPHt• to a IE lower rate b' men; 2.2 percent. Tbe -JO,ment -for teen-lflrll IJ now 14 percent, c0tnpar'ed to 10.5 perc:<Dt for t.on-er• boyl. -Low·lkllled wortm. Th• .....,plo~ -lor blue oollar wwker1 IJ ot!ck· ID& ot 4.2 percent, more than -· 1lle 2 pert«ll Nte f<r wbtte c o 11 a r W<H'loera. A lull 8.4 percent of &IJ'louitural ,..,. and 1alary earners are -Joyed, and • luB 7.5 percent ol non·farm lalborer1. -ParWl.m.e worter1. 'lbe unempl0)'1D«lt Nt. lor port· time worker• ii at e.s per· cent, more thin double the 3.1 unemployment rate for fullstime worku1. T h 1 ~---. ... ~·-­neorJ:r Hpacel. -0-·-111-..... ow ~.!..;o;;t lllCI • dlt_.i.l 40 Jlll'OID( of our loor·ttra -lofeil (rl -flt mcn) anllod41 flt...,. By-hUate.-ta-. prtvolo job opo•I•• II ...,. .-... -llbola -tlllld_d_ lob~,. ---·to lbote-16. CIMrJ1, i lot7 -·· jct>leo•• .._ -wuara, N-.aad """'*' II p1r1!1l1at ···-·~ ::r.;~=tlnf thlJ -d · lion. Alto •lel!r!Y. Ol!d thla .. nit llmdtint!UI, lDl!IY. If WJt moil, d tDcl&Y'• jobllsa clo not have 1ufllclait-· tioo, INtDIDc or .-to nu the jobs beRjng to be tateq, lW<a the -.icu., UD• p r • cedentediy proiol>fed -""' -bod In ihil _,_tbe_al the ll80'1 bu failed to 1olvt the pniblem of "1tructwal" _,ioyment. If t b I I -tljlODllClll b-~ llt>lorl>edlleun1tllled NellO, the -t.e,,. eaer, the ..-'1c::etw:t mu or -. bllclr or wbl1e,. -........ ""1-ly btCl!eOD01tooulltr-ia • ooolod-<>11-. 1be -1llllSt "' • dtrtct atuck on tho prob-• lem1 ol lducatton, atWI and~ tralnlng of our wort force on • -· lar be"""1 -we'w clont to -· An· ex· ............. , .. tho flnt et1enlil!I to bltll -Joy• tnld; a wort. for c e eOOcated 8Dd -to l!ll th• Jobi ·-· II! the .... cond essential. We-lmo!mtblator-& lone time. '!be -1D>-meat breakdown M our economy d:nrl will dnmltlao H lo a palollll d-. Ove~~ Investment . Controls May Remain WASlllNGTON CUP!) - The budnemnari wbo thlnkl a change tn the White House will mean a dl.aoge in government restrlctlorui on ove rseas investing may be mistaken. At leut one tey member or t'he present ad· minlitralioo' llllni<I be1'llce ol peymenta c;ont;role on forelen lendlni and In· veltin& 1bou1d continue on into the new--· His vltw lhould c 1 r r 1 ""'Jlrt, 1*au11 Commm:e ~ C. R. Smith ii Dot ool:J a JOOnoon Oll>tnet al· fidal but a respected bu1klell executive. Nearly stven month• aco. Smith pve 11p blJ job u lop officer at Americ8ll Airlines -which be helped --to succeed oiling AJonol<r· Trowbridge in the government'• top bultneU lialJon poll. --_.iie11 of pmq.. Ono al ..... pollcle1 Is .. -ry reetrictlon progrom en the S,!IOO U.S. llnn1 do I n I -.. In Elnpe lllCI elsewhere. How Ion& cloe1 Smith thlnt it will be before buaineas cao. go back to even the wluntrlry reatricUon pro- gram 1et up threeJ.ean at• and-In anuary! "I don't ,.. any retmn to • volw!tary prngr«11 In tllil odmlnlotratlooond probtllly not next yeer In the nezt ad· mllllstl'ation either, no mol- ter "1lo oomel in/' Smith Kid. But he cloea 1ee the Deed for the 1ncomlns ado mlois!NlllClll "' look -lo the problem al Amerlclll fiim1 ..... borrowed ll>rood )'eal'I liO &nd "" -will -ent al loened dollan In the next ,... flt .. -dlttcU, c»ub• "' the wlJbeo OC tho '7.s. IPJiitaiMUL "Wt bave a la'll number of l!nns now In ...,. fonllD -lavestmeuu- wl>o borrooed -!Ml ,.., GI' the ~:... befal'. • tn Eun>pt lo eopltal e..xpan•ion ot theft ~ tber11" SDUUa u¢alnod. BALANCE , ''W• ""lbl lo loot .- ---•IY lor tbell -to "' poll! oll and 1UU not up•t our b&Ma· co OC payme.U rec<1Yflt1 program," he II.Id. Alide from tho UIUlll _....11 that cum. "" In• ~ -and llodlnf ore al· . h<tl•llJ boltiar h dollw -lllr<>ad, Smlll -_.. lb• -t.or; I ntfrtc:aolll for .: • 0 t b • t -. ''TbeJ .... lllror than ~ old voluntary _._, • lit 1&ld "It wun't tNt a llrp ... , ... ot firm•· ..... .-.~~ ... ..,,. -!aft~ .~·~-. • .,,,. ,._ ~ 1111 -hsli!alto did net -.. all a.t -....... OCtbllll_lll...._ _ ... ml ..... ,.J. iraiif1ld Ml -OftlJ'ltr all. ''Now, ... .,,. ........ i>l:t lo ... ~ llld I thlllt· k " --~-...... . r.x•llDllll lltllar," M .S. • ' , j D A fl y I p • ~ • • • b p • • I I I t I I ) • • I 1 j I I .· ' ' • • ' . Ne~. BQ·e.ing · 7 ~7 .G_iaµt ·~f Gia1J.t~ .ii! Air . ! Lanes · -' ' ' • • • ' ¥ oµ Could Bowl_ in ~aek. -' -. -· -~. . Play Hocky . Vp Front • Beauty, ~ew B~eipg., Superi.et . . in Air. EVERET!', w .. h. -On the waif near the cabin mockup of Boeing Aircraft'• new 747 there bangs a framed cartoon. ; II lJ don~ to scale, a cutaway view .. ·if one were looking at a secUon of the aircraft'• main pessenger C.mpartmenl In progress ln1lde the fUselage ls a splrltad bowilnl ma~ on ~ lull olflclal lanu. . · Behind the bowlers a n d scorekeepers lJ a set of bleachers with 30 or .0 1J>9Ctators. Behind them la a wall and on the other 1lde of the wall a bar with a bartender pollihlng gla'8es for patrons on stools. . The caption' reads: 11And there's a hockey match up front.11 Passenger load,, about '° pauengers in a typical con- figuration, but up to almoet 500 In some configurationa under study. -Engines .. foor of them, ap- . prolimately twice the power of the largest ~eldal jet eqjnes in UIO today.· -Speed, ciulsing speed of 625 miles an hour, 20 to 40 miles an hour faster than most commercial jets. now iJl operaUon. · -Range, 6,000 miles at mµ .. lmum weight, enough io fly non- stop from Los Angeles to London or ·Paris. -Crew, three or f•\•lr pilots and flight engineers and approximately 15 stewardesses. • THIS RIALL Y could happen ID· slde the giant of · giants In the air paS1enger field, the Boeing 747, that has kept all production schedulu and rolled out rigbt on time September 30. Maybe the hockey match up p-ont would be a·. ~lt squeezed for spece, but .unless you have actually seen the 747 and walked th?ougb a simulatad cabin arrangement, you just can't g'rup how large It ls , WITH ALL of Orange County's ·worry abput air travel and air noise and involvement in the air .ie, up to now .there is no need to woi-ry aboµt the 747 taking ol1 from Orange County Alrpor\. It requires about 10,000 feet of runway - available at most all metropolitan airports -but ~ange County's runway ts jnst over S,000 feet In length. ..,.. ·L ARTIST'S DRAWING SHOWS NEW IOI ING 747 SUPIRJIT IN PLIGHT, • '.· Its Impact on air travel In the United ·States very likely will be just as great as lts jolt to those who first see lb size up close. How blg is it? Well, if statistics are your forte, jry these on for slze : -Length, 231 feet, 4 inches - almost 80 feet ·longer than the Boeing 707. U you like to draw analogies, a high school football star could kick a football as far u be could once, plck it up and kick lt again and chances are he wouldn't have gone from nose to tail. Baniilg the unforeseen, the Boeing 747. may be -one of the most successful aircraft ever developed. Model One was rolled out right on schedule and it very likely will take to the air for preliminary testing by Dec. 17. That date marks the 65th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first flight .at Kitty Hawk, Nortl! Carolina. VERY SHORTLY thereafter, other 747s will begin pouring out of the giant Everelt complex at an ultimate rate of more than one-a day. . Considering the cost -Pl ' mllllon without seats and galleys - that's quite an economical cash register, eveD. for the mammoth Boeing Company and Its sprawung SeatUe complex of. air tnanu!ac· . turlng. Viewed from the side, the 747 could be conaidered In three layers. The bottom layer ts for storage, eq1ilpment and; In some model!, for &alleys that can be ~alaed and lowered by elevator. The second layer.)! the marn· moth passen&er compartment. It lJ )filW LOOKING TOWARD Ill.All SHOWS 747 INTllllOll • AREA IEHl~D.PLIOHT DICK MIGHT LOOK µKl ;nt{S, ' ·.' I I, ·' - nearly 20 feet wide - 7 feet wider than the common airliner In use to- day. THE THIRD ·tayer does not ex .. tend the entire length of the plane. At the forward end of the 747, a slight bump is quite noticeable. The foremost part of this hump is the flight deck, oddly not too dll· ferent from the cockpit of the 707 or De.II now In use. Behind the coctplt lJ an upper deck com- partment fo; whlch many fanciful Ide .. have been advanced . It may be merely a bar for first class passengers, but other im- aginative. projects indicate that it mayti!M be used for a prlvat~ stateroom with bed, a P.rlvate loun&e or a business omce for those e1ecutlve1 who want the ultimate In privacy. Window seats may be a litUe hard to come .by In the center sec· tlon of ~e 747. There are rows of seat.I, of course, alongside the tuaelage for the entife length of the crall But in addltlon, a wide center set of four-abreast seats will offer plenty of comfort b u I passengers' view will primarily be of a movie screen in front of them. Assembly of t/'e super-jet is in a new plant Bo;ng built here in Everett. By any standard, it is hu&e. The main building in'which the 747 is .. 1embled ts, In volume, the world'• lar&est buil411lg. It coven .f8 acres. Boeing ts shooting for FAA certlflcatlon of the 747 by October, 1111111. Tbts would parmlt customer alrllnOI to begin 747 Hrvlce ID late JJell. Pan Amerlcon will cet model • ' J ) I BOllNG MATES SEOMENTS-01' LARGE iETLINER ' , No. 1, followed by Lutthann and Japan Airlines. Boeing already has firm orders-' for 158 of the f20 · million 747, with delivery ranging from Septamber, 111118 to late 1971. Largel\ u1en of the 7•7 will be Pan Am, with 2a; TWA, with 22; United, with 18; and Am6'1cu ind Northwut with 10 each. Pra.,. tlcally every alrllne In the world - Including such · line• u Soul.II African and Iberian Airlines of Spain -lias entared qrdw for ~ 7•7 ' • • .. Hiii.i'S OHi WAY TO AJ!..UHOI. "lllT CLAU llCTION /, . I\ -' . • I \ It DAILY PILOT • . • -··c:zechs Icy · -· . -.. __ _.fohn. Glair.' --To Russian .. ;·Olympians 1\l "x1co CITY (AP) -. c.ct>ooloYaldan ""' --..... malnlainlDC. • -.. -,a other -but U..1 -'t -the aporb of blttonJell -Ill ... Ol1DIPlc VUlap hec<I. • ' •"Tbl Bmt-s?" ooe mwded Csech atblelo ...-.i lo a Q'*Y· ''We look at tllom and ... -""'1 air ... SiDc:e -wm moved..,.... the Cledl -a month aco and pol'lted Oil -...... 11'1"""' fl( Priiue cqanlJss fl( Ille Olympic Genes ha ... ;,..,, tit lo 1<"'11 Ille two Com· muaist teems u m apart u ~ble. 'lbeJ minlle but ... 1 11,i> n ' I 1ra-. BecaL • of tbt similarity of tbeir na. tiooal lnslpdu, Ibey can be easily eonfuoed. The Czecbs wear the huge letW"s CSSR -signilylng Czech • SloYak Soclalist Republic. The Russians are ...C..W.biO by the familiar initials CX:CP, meaning the Union ~ Soviet SndaU•t Republics. John Glalr Is not • mu for Idle bouts or proloqed coq. vena&n. . Rather , be Jets hlJ performance on the water do hil talking and that's the way It'll be In Mexico City when the 26-year- old Newport Beach soldier pad· di.. In Ozympic kayal: canoe competitton. Glalr ii phy•ically tho moi;t impressive member of t b e Untt.d stat.. Olympics kayak conlingml And he has one of the most lm· posing records of Ile 1even men. who'll represent m against the wockl at Cuenmanco Canal. near Mexico City. He is a twHUne winner of the U.S.· national doubles cham· pionohip and In 196/i be bagged lbe North American classic tiUe. Glair is a 3-year veteran of the sport and is CWTenUy OD. i.em- porary Glty detac~eJ!! _from lhe U.S. Army. He finds nothing 1pectacular about the fact a soldier can ban· dle biln.self on water. Tbe star teamed with fellow Newport r<Oident Pete Weigand to Win the U .S. Olympic lriaJa in • .. , In Olympics • JOHN GLAJR tw'o-man kayak action. Whether he goes in singles, doubles or K-4: at Mexico has yet lo be def<rmlned by team of· fido!J. To Hurl Second -Gaine • .ST, LOU!li -Tiie World &ories bld-t.nliel began lluttoring about In the stomaclll of Mlickey Loiicb and Nelson Bri!OI today. Wlllle plld>en Denny McLain and p1 Bob G4beon ~ned the World Series -Y. Lolich of llie Tlgen and llriles of the c.dl were confirined u Tblrsdl.y'1 ffC<lld-day stiarten. Lollm rej:Ol'Cied a 17·9 record for Detroit~ Briles Witt 19-11. He woo Ule th1rd pme oi the '67 Series agallllt Boctoo, The tl*d game pitch.en saturday in D«rolt are e>peeted to be Earl Wilaon A Wlld Serles (13-12) I~ lle!!:o(t ,.,.i !lay. Wasbbum (14-8) 6lr St. Louis. And wblle Glbeon, Biid McLaln ,squirmed in the Wcrid Serles s~gbt tloday, still another CBrdinaJ 'llM another Tiger Odget.ed with their own I?<obiems. · Oriahdo Cepeda'• sb!m from bll bl~ -ting and ~Joey _Stanley'• from his fielding. Cepeda 11 the St. Louis first basem.an who's bulll a reputation as a lusty hitter during the season but a failure as a bitter during the Series. Stanley iJ the Detroit center fielder Ducky Medwick Recalls . . Flying. Fruit ·of 1934 ST. LOUIS (AP) -"It WU a play where 1 lild Into thlnl ba.e," Joe "Ducky" Medwick 1ald, res:alllng the lncldent that touched oil the fruit- throwlni rhubarb in the 19.14 World Series. portable, eatable, 1qua1~able and throwable. "I don't know where they got all that stuff," Medwick chuckled. who's.become known.for his defena.ixe ability in.,..... field but who s~ must do the same thing at shortstop. lI\ today's lint game of the World Series, Cepeda's job was to try and ·help power 13-shµtout Gibflon past 31· game winntt McLMD. stanJey, Oil the other hand, WU respoosible b not letting a n y Canlinal 1"11 get pal!! him. . Cepeda the NaUonal League's Most Valuable Player last year after bet- ting .325, managed ooly three bill in 29 at-bats against Bostoo, giving him a two-series tofla1 ot Mor-48, or .125, and three runs batted in. This year ha& been a lot dilferent for !im because be plummeitied tO .m . "It'& just cme of. ttlo6e things,'' said Cepeda. "I wantod lo do better; but I couldn't. 1 knew what I wu doing. l got some bad b&blil. I just k«I' trying to get . rid ol them and hoping, but nothing helped.'' Stanley, meamr'hile, muft con- centrate oo the defensive pert of his game. After all, today was only tile nintit time in his career he's been a shortsrop . He's there because Ttgtt Manager Mayo Sa\ith wanted to get Al Kallne's bat -lhe Iine·U!>· With Kaiine going to right, Jim No<thrup owltx:hed lo center 311.d Stanley to t!le infield. The 26-year-old Tiger lint played -In lato Augus~ then wirked there the last siz games of the season .. OrigiDally, they ...,.. sd>eduled lo occupy odJacenl quarten and lo eat in the &a.me dinlng .rocm -an inn curtain cafeteria oonlalnlng also the Ent Germans and the Poles. A tXscreet change was made in the aparlment allocation. Tbe Russian1 remained in dining room 1-A. where the main Communist natioos eat. The Czechs were transferred lo dining room 4-B. They eat with the Hollatx!en and -the Frmch. The Americans are D'!rl door. There He Goes! There are a lot of almllarities between. the '34 World Series and the one that started today m· St. Louis. But there aren't likely to be any slides in '68 to match Med.wick's 1934 Finally, when. the debris started to pile up, Medwick waded througb tt.. fruits, sandwiches, and paper cups to the boz seats in answer to a summons from baseball ~mmlssioner Ken· nesaw Mountain Landis. "I'm reolly happy Mayo bad enough confidence to try me there," Stanley &aid. "U he wasn't afraid, I shouldn't be. slide. Med.wick was the Cardinals' left "Eat with the RUlsians?" a Czech said with a grimace. "U they made me do that, I never eat. I starve t.o death." •• .~nd Tigers Fret fielder. It was the 1eventh and deciding game. The place was Detroit. It happened in the sixth inning. "I bit the ball off the right center fence," Med.wick rec8ns, "and when I round.ed second Mike Gonzalez, our third base coach, put his hands up to There are more than 4,000 RUBslan athletes here, all wearing livid red, The 117 t'2:ecbs have blue and red at· tire. The Czechs announced. that their na· tional sports hero,. Emil Zatopok, Win· ner of ~ gold meda!J in the 1952. Games at HelRnki, would be arriving at the scene here Thursday. There bad been reports that because of the political llitualiOl1 In Prague, the great distance runner -winner of the maratbcon, 10,000 end 5,000 meter runs at Helsintl -had gcme .lbto i.ding and. may have IOUght sanctuary elaewhere. "That J:; nat tn{e," a Czech official explained. 1'Zat:Dpek was Vf!!fY unbap. py at first when the Russians invaded. He refU!ed to leave his apartment. But now he is coming to the Games. He is coming at the request ot the lntematlooal Ozympic Oommlttee. "I don't think the Russians would dare .try to prevent tb.at." Sports In. Brief ST. LOUIS CAP) -Arms . T!ult's all the talk had beoo about prl<r to today's opening of the World Series. Arms". The ones that belong to Demy McLain and Bob Gibson. But there is one portion of the anatomy that tends to be overlooked. Legs. The ones that belong to Lou Brock. Bn>ct has been. considerably O'Vdsbadowed by all Ule pre-Series speculati.on about the McLain-Gibsoo dueb. But be is pr-obably t.he ooe ..f>layer who could change the Serles around, just as be did last year against Boston when the focus also wu on pitchers, Gibsca and Boston's Jim Lonborg. All Brock did was steal a World Series, record seven bases while hit· ting .414. But while the focus remains on McLain and Gib-soo, the eyes of Detroit calcber Bill Freehan will be Ramb"lers Walk Away , From CaP,ito'ls, Countr, The Orange County Ramblers won \t.u.nta Falcons. their final game Tuesday night under The club gave Van Bracklin a loog that name. term oontract Tuesday after owner The club called. a press conference Rankin Smith fired Norb Hecker. ...... to:1ay in San Bernardino to announce The FalCQns havt. won only four the club i.5 moving to that city. games since they entered 'the league CoadJ. "Homer Beatty's team sCOTed as an expansion team in. 1966. 17 poinfs in the last quarter to beat ""' ., ...,.. Sacramento in the state capital, 38-29. I:"" ..., .... FLAGSTAFF, Ari%. -Tbe fledgling Phoenix Sun1 take another ahot at the Los Angele1 Later1 In a NaUonal Basketball Ass.oclatlon EUlbttlon 1ame bert tonight aad they're boplnc to score a bullseye. The Sun1, one of tbe two new teams .In \be NBA, were 1bootla1 off the mark Tue1day night and dropped a ll3-9G detlslon to the La.ken before nearly 3,000 fan1 la Me11, Artz.. The Laker1 1bowed a balanced 1cor- lnc attack with super1t.an Elgla Baylor, WUt Chamberlatn and Jerry West ICCll'fn,: 18, 15 and 15 polntl. Rookie Bill Hewitt, a former \Jaivenlty or Southern California ltar, allo bl! for 15 point.. .. ... ... Norman Van Brocklin, 42-yea:r~Jd former Ram quarterback and head coach of the Minnesota Viking~, Is to- day the coadl of the downtrodden Days TR Ille °"""" 'fiMIN' • • •r I • ' LOS ANGELES -Jimmy Jones, balled a• the top football player to emerge from high school ra.ob In the 1tate of Pennsylvania, today buded a Ost of froth stars enroWnc at University of Soulbern CaU(orota. Joae1, from Harriabarg, P1., led the John Barria Blgb Scbool lo a 111,9 record la1t 1e1soa ud threw a 1tatt record 35 touchdown panes while compteUn.c m out of 197 throws for Z,!11 1ards. . Othei· 1ncomtng freshman football 1tan lnclnde quarterback G r e f lrtaer, Loi Angeles city "player of the year" from Gardena ; fullback Tom Fitzpatrick, from Anlhelm; ltnemu Joha Grant from Bolle, Idaho, and halfback Bob Glorgettl, .. back of the year" from Saa Fraa- clseo • Top basketball performer1 to enroD Included Roo ROey, Lo1 Angtle1 "player of the year" from Jordan BJih; Paul We1tphal . from AvlaUoa High ud Arlzoa1'1 Joe Mickey, •• oulltandlac performer at Scott..sdalf!t Ariz. Alcan Golfers Shoot Works SOU'mPORT, England (AP) -H the Alcm $200,CKX>~ Golf Tournament ceca <larud at all today Ibey cu · illlmlt Brilish crlcltel. Cdcket experta who know belt how lo dT)' out •elected groond1 arrived to boll out the 7,140-yard, par 74 Ro7al BJrtdale Golf Club links which have been w:ader a week long f'llin. At llake ls a Moman tournament '!hlcb Includes the Alcon Goller of the Year t!Ue, ..-Jotod to 21 pro- feaafonila who have qulllifled w 1hoot for • ant J>Cizt of ~.ooo. ---------- squarety on Brock. tell me there was no play .. Well, I "We can't let hhn run wild." came closer to third and the Detroit Freehan say~ pomtedly. "The firat third baseman, Marv Owens, is strad· time he ~s ts important -e~erl'.on_e dllng the bag. I keep coming in and he wants tilt; first one. The best thing 1s if stays on the bag. he doesn t ~et on bas~, _but if .he does ~ ''When I came in," Medwick con· the pttdl~r s_ got to g1~~ me a shot at tinued. "he made a motion like he had getting him ,il ~e goes. , the ball and put the tag on me cas I slid ~d there s \«le doubt that Brocks in. You see a man Blanding ttlefe like going to go. that yo u figure he has the ball and "Our club is the kind of club that there's a play" · scores ooe n;!1 ~y way w~ can," There was "no play. Instead there Brock says. We re a runnmg ball was a fight club. !t's part of~-It's one of ••we threw a few pt; n ch es , ' ' OU!; biggest, assets. . Medwlck }aughed. "We rolled around We ~ t play a f et Y • f 1 r st on the ground more than anything baseball. . else. It's just one of those thin!its that Brock proved that du:ing ttle happen. We laugh· about it now regular National League season by whenever we meet. He's a scout now, stealmg. 62 bases .. That compares with I think for Detroit, in California.'' the entire Detroit team tot.al of. 26. Medwick is a minor league fn. Another comparison is found in structor for the Cardinals now. He is Brock's seven steals in the Series last also a successful insurance executive. year. The T:igers' leader this year was The ruetJme .324 bib.er was inducted Dick McAuliffe . He stole eight bases in into the Hall of Fame earlier this 151 games. . The game ol stealing, as Brock sees it, "is quite a psych,ological game - oat and moose. The whole tiling depends on who gets the jump cm who." The best ddense agairist Brock, of course. is to keep him off the bases. NotJhing to it, says McLain: "You either get t1.m out or you let him hft a homer -so be bas DO base to stop at.'' year. He can laugh about what followed that slide now, but he didn't think it was too funny then. "I went back to left In the bottom of the sixth," Med.wick continued, ·"and they started throwing an sorts of things out of the stands. The game was delayed 34. minutes. We couldn't continue." Irate Tiger fans pelted Medwick with eW<ylhlng bandy, 'everything SIDELINE SYMPHONY -University ol Wisconsin he9d t<dbal1 colch John Coatta did all he could from the •lde!llles Sliturday •• h!s~gm rallied al WeshioitOn. II dlcln't do BllY P>d. WlscooJ!n I~ 21•1f • I "The commJsstoner called me over and asked me what the matter was. I told him I didn't know. Then be told me he would have to put me out of the game. "I think he was right. The game couldn't continue and it would have had bo be a forfeit, and you don't forfeit World Serles games. But I ,, think he should have put the both of us cut. After all, both of us were fighting." "SUre I'm nef'V'CIUI. but I'd be nervous if J was playing center field. I 'd be nervous ii I wasn't playing. I felt good the last couple of games. I was more relaxed. "I don't expect any specla1 treat- ment. I told Dick not to baby me. I don't want him to let up on a throw and hurt his p)ay." Di.de . is second baseman Dlck McAuli!fe, who's been spending extra time working with Stanley on various plays. · · Basketball Workouts Start Oct. 15 for UCI By .EARL GUSfKEY • Of .. o.111' ............ UC Irvine basli:etball coach Dick Davis is marking off ilhe d:ays until Oc· tober 15. That's the day basketball practice st.arts and the Anteater• will have the finest aITay of talent yet seen at UCI -bopping even. the group that registered e 20-8 season last year.· Davis will greet 10 re'tumees from last year -including four starters - and five promising JC transrers as well as five sophomordl up from the fresman team. Only guard Darrell MiUne< WU · ~uated. from last year's 1tarting unit. Back are Mike Heckman (6-7), Jeff Cunningbom (6-4), Nick Sanden .(6-3) and Jim Farley (6-2). The transfer• are Mike Barnes (5- I 10, Riverside), Jcm. F'arwell {6-4::, Rio Hondo), John Glavinovich (6-6, Fresno JC), Stev. Sabina (6-4, Glendale) and Gene Zeeb (6-8'h,· Lo)'<>i& U.), Promoted freshmen ere Brad Baker (6-1), Keith Bean (6-2), Ed B1lrl· ingham (64), Bob McCormick (6-5) and Steve Schlesinger (5-9). Incoming freshmen are Pat Adams (6-3, West Covina), Jlm Bl.allier (6-2, Big Bear), John Fiedler (6-3, Lowell), Gary Fox 6-3, Valencia), Bill George (6-7, Rim of the World), Jim Helm (6- 1, Tustin) and Jeff Jackson (6-3, La Habra). Abo: Bill Moore (6-5, Marina), Joel Morgl8D (6-3, La Habra), Robbie Sagehorn (6-4, LB Willon), Jobn Strock (6-8, Newport), C~rr y w ... ennan (l>a, No. Hollywood) ond Steve White CH, Covina). J ' , .. -. ' • DAil Y PILOT ~ FOUR FLEETS tJ'nder Way on Sat.rday 50 Yach-ts in· r.Llth AlamitOs J.rgosy .... -.. EYE TROPHY l ' ~ ' . INTERNATIONAL STATUS -The new 4>tel'Il!ltioael sailing class So!inf ii being eyeballed by Newi>ort yacb~meii as the first two arrived at Balboe Yacht Baa!D. Soling ls belrig considerod as • new Olympic cl8!s for 1972. Harbor Sail.or Gets ·Two· ot S~ling Class ~ Fint ol. the iDtemational oommittee is giving con- 11aiti1JC cllif Solln,g Pl• been sideration to the Soling as a , ..ectl\lOCI. by ilol• Mela· "'l'lacemeot foe the Dragoo · inger of ~Bilboa Y • c h t Clus. Bnin, Ba Baylid&Drtve. 1be Soling is 26 feet 9 in· , MewDeer HM trwO ol. the cbes overall, 20 feet on the now :ri-IOOI thr<IWDOa, be! woterline, 6 feet 3 inches -· _,,...,.. Alli>ot Boot beam with • draft of 4 feet 3 Worb, Somia, Canada, and -· ·It wel&h1 2,11111 $110tber fr<!m P~eod. a pounds aid carries 233 ,.._ builder. sqllOre feet of oail excludlni .'!be Sol.iag, designed b)' Ille spinnaker. O u t 1 i d •· Jan L1nCe of N.....,y .,,.. ba1laot fi 1280 poonds. ll·ven mternaUonal-statut N. 1be Soling was ~n by "' 1be IYRU in a de-com-tbe lntfll"!lllllonal -1' •• c b ! petllJon, -.. al it. 11,adoc. Union ln -and -lllmpliclty of dealpo, &peed. moy -., • .., Olyrn?o. iiase of. oailiog and ii con- -~by 1972,. I~ is~ Jidered relttivel7 JD. that tile O!)'mpic yacbtinC HpeJtsive. . Jac!\.Sonville Plays Host roSnipeJ{egatta Oct.19 The F1orlda Y&eht Club of. seven races sailed over an J~e bas IUlCtpted Olympic t}1lt c:o<roe cl from' • imitation from the Snipe five to 1eYern nautteal milts. ClUJ ;mtemational Racing This is a.J.90 the same type of ' A1sodation to host the 10th course used . by the Western Hemiqlhere Snipe' America.'• Cup races oU Cha111j>ionthlp Regatta on Newport, R. I. the St. Johns River &tartioC • After a careful study of Oct. 19 ·lllit coollnulng wind end ,.. oondlti0111 for t11J<1uCb Od. 25. tile past 10 years, October, Tba ,S!JJl>a. ii the llrgeal 19611, W8' 1eleded 81 the olaaa of on~·..Uboata, montb moat llUl,y to pro. lo !Ila WWld -.over 17 ,oeio duce f-le wind• for · rerillen\I -. •'in. ' Ml ~ ~g -oteady w!nd1 fleets. 1'lbe . '.W e's tern , .. of 10 to 20 tnot.. Hemtipbei. ey'eni ti bel!f on The sc:bedule adopted for al~ y e a r s to the the raoea kdudet;-;priacUce World <Juimploaahip." Thi! .., .. , SaWrday and SUoday, yw .II 11. erpeotioil !O drait Oct. · 111-20 1o f~ \oP •'l\lli.>I q~I .from 12 OI tailors wJlh locel oondltiODI more:""*""· <111' the nvei:. The ·llpl two ~~llemiapbere dwn· ...cos of "-~Uoo pi bu be«> held_ on1J ltioi"t M...,, Oct. U: tha . OOf'O beli<• in U.S,.waw... third and ~~· race will 11"11 beint . .t Clearwaw . ·-~ • . N. Iii' 1 .. ~ tile iin! be ..Ued Tueodoy; tile l!ftll ocjOs bl 1*, ffliyan&, QQ '*" Wedneoday and Ille ....,ll&d 11--~~), -'!i>lh and l9Y0"th ...... 00 -~ ln ltlil; Thndoy. N-Balwxw.a.111.usi;, . The closing bal\quet encl Buenol'Altea ~ lnipby , -ladooo are 1111\): IUo de~ . ' Bn2ll . -ICbeduled lor ftlda7. Oct. Jn ~ ,°""1llle ' 25 ao as to.llk>W a\l clay Fri· COMcla1 lD illl4,' end MDll· dio' to mite up Ill)' ochedul· tmdeo: U...111i!1 Iii 19e!S. • , . od "'~ not completed . !ba' .hanll111>110rf • cll*nl· . becauM .Ol weather CQll· .ptonaJ>lp will ~,,of ... -. .J ', AWARD WINNIR -8uW Garia ffiaaes ai.o.nl her Con>nad~25 1!00p, Joie de Vlvre -~ng thi"N""""1": w-· Perpetµil 10<. the •eCood year Ill a Jf1fi. ,_ --- ' I Electronic Log .Rac.e On Saturday Something new in the way of pred·!Cted l<>g r acea i:a scheduled Saturday when the S o u t h e r n CalUornJa Cruiser Association stages It. Electronic Piloting Con· test oU Point Fermin. 'lbia Is the 1ecood ylk of thJs unique cootett t n navigation 1n which on!y ~leotronic navigational in- strument.I may be usM -"° visual bearings. Any electronic navigation clle!IW excepi tile eP.e ; taebOmeten may be used. 'Illes• ioclucle d e p th IOUDder1, radio direction finders and 81lY other gear on board. · The crew consists of 1 helmsman, navigator and off~ ob&erver. T ht helmsman i1 not allowed to change course except for navie;rAional safety, except OD orden from th e naviaatar. The navigator can order a couree change based solely on electronic navJgation equipmenL A 1klppen Jll•etl!fi will be held at tha Long Beach Yacht Club Friday at 8 p.m. Skippers m\llt have witb them lhelr navigator 11111 e X Ch ID Ct observer. EJ:· d>!mge of observen will be madAI -tbe ~ that Ile obterv• ii h· perlenced in predieled lo( racing. · 1 Approx!mato d!Rince ol the coWH is :t> mllel. Clieck p0intls will be latitude and 1 o a g i t u d e pol'ltlon1. From tile lalt check J>Olnl a cbqe of course to 210 degrees magnetic will be mi.de for 1 distance ol Olll mlle. Skli>l>or• will than mab a 8t!6 decr1e tarn to port, tlltn atop --posi lion IS close d pollibll until n-.c! by Ill< ec1111o --·boa~ ' Mrs. Garra Retains Ladies Cup .~ .. • • . .. · All · Pe~ney Stores Open Every Night Monday. Through Saturday ~ ... : ·' ' . d y u• Price! . . S'••l • Fin o •· ., . · • . 1 • Find Your 1-· • find Your Car . . . . . . : · ·· E ·BUY' 5p£CIAL T.IR . · . • t®. Pinto whitewalls ~oremos d 4 p·\y nylon cord ·with rugge · 30 MONTH ouAaANTll Wl'.fK $: 15 MONTH fllll lllPLACEMI ' CLOSEOU·T.,-! ... Fantastic savings! Pr~mi.um~ ~!feries • . .J . 1 .,,_ molded cover . ' t:hn1 partlllotJ , ' -......... a. ...... cell connic:lin -shOii ... e11dlb.1 . I ~35" ~·: . . [ :IXl~a. 111 .. lh . · t ,.. . } ' ;:,·· ·Irids·.. . ?> •· ·, ~ Fullsize~ . . no 11.t pla18e Hi imp•Ct• t,lner • ~1 '1 • !? ' "' ,1 ... • ~ . .. ' ,! . " ' I I I . . • • ·' • -- .. ~AU.Y PILOT. EDITOIUAL ·PA.GE • 1 .Meeting Park Needs · • .. ••• • ' . Lacun& BeeCh COWIC!Jmen have Indicated solid back· !iii ..,, • Part Fae and Land Dedication Ordinance DOW '~ u.t munk:lpal bopper. 1 Park lhy •Laguna Beach needs su•b a tool. The ordinance HU up the bull for requiring from IUture "lllbdl.\>ldon 1ani1 or a lee -or both -" for parks. Enabl· lill Jtalslatlon wu passed by tht llato Legislature In llill moklilr rucb an onllnance possible. ' • Tiit efltct "ould be to cause IUture home owners to ·IJtlp 1"01 al !he time of home purchase toward re- crlal.loaal fllcllltles that they will use. I ' ___;~ is, '1191"" OIJ.ullable titan spreading such growth ....,. acr.a the eruUng community. 'Ibe enabling aot also requires that fees or land given by su'bdlvlders must provide parks In tit• service area of 1be new bomes they will serve. · . . How well this will work will probably depend on the llM and ~pby ol future aubdivisiom. StiU, a vest- pOcltet pork Cor. a snWI development is l!Otter !ban no part. • . . • '111• ordinance la .;. attempt to provide for oacb 1,oOo reold~ta lour acres of pul<. Bluebird Children's P:artt· for example, iJ: about f6ul aCl'eJ. Ntlgbborbood parks would probably be located ad· l!IC«rt to tclloOl.._11laygrounds where poesible, as wu · don• at Top ol me World, to get maximum benefit 'from the .,... lnvol\l.Od. '!'he P~ ordinance la written 10 that more land or a &tNlet ·tee :woulcl have to be giv.en for subdlvtsi..., ~t are more dense. A ,ubdlvkler Wlth . a development as dense as JOO lUdb per acre would be rtquincl to provide almoot 30 Fact,s Can .Be Dear Gloomy Gus: \. . I ' Ref~ge ,From Thinking A grat deal of attentfcc ha.a been paid to the neurotic who indulges in flntllly. who ~ot keep his facts otralght, and Indeed does not re1ped the dividing line betw-llCI an4 fan. ey. ChrUtmas gift 1uggestlon 1..- hyg!enlc, publlc-1plrited Lagun· ans: Those new flea collars ·to attach to the love beads of our long-haired, unwashed hippies. -J. W. B. pemnt of his acreage for parks. At the other end of the scale, a subdivision with one house or lus per acre would be required to give less than one percent of Iha gross acreage. Fees· 1n lieu of land would be at the lair market value of the land. Subdivisions with 50 or fewer houses could not be charged land, oply a lee. In lar~er subdi· vision• councilmen could accept a combination of fee and land or either depending on the circumstances. The on1nance seems an equitable one and the coun-- cil. should move toward enactment as quickly as pos- sible. Laguna's Parking Problems Lacuna Beach Chamber of Commerce directors will be attemptinJ in the months ahead to come up with recommendations on a long-1tanding and worsening problem-the parking &t>ortage. Lloyd -~ longtime local businessman, sparked the. 1tudy• ilsi we<k slt« telling fellow chamber direc- tors there are more comptaints about the shortage of parldnf than about tile presence al hippies. Dl.scuMion centered around the possibility ol. a mul- ti-story parking structure at the big Glenneyre Street mu·nicipal lot. The city aiready has a study for a atruc· ture here which might. with .revisions, be usabl e. One problem with the site Is the possiblllly rteOm· merided by the State Divia:ion of Highways of a viadilct carrying traffic over the downtown basin. Ni proposed, it would begin in that area. Ta.king this into account, the parkizig siudy should be useful It might ev~n be that puklna could be included in any state program. A Plaintive Letter From C%eehoslovukla 'Protected' By Red Cannons,.Tanks To the Editor: . Recently I received a letter from my native eountry, Czechoslovakia. The following is an excerpt from a translation of the letter, which I would like t.o share with your readers: Litters from rtadnl art toelcomt. Normallt1 writert ahould convev their messages in 300 wordl or le&s. Tht right to comUnlt letters to fit space or elim1nate libel ii teseroed. All let:. ten must include rignature and mail- ing address, but namet unu be with- htld on requtst. demonstrated a .concern for their education. D.W.DEAN ltfaln ls•lffl• To the Editor : I went to the lecture given by Eldridge Cleaver at·UCI mainly to see being swamped by people from the South, and some mldwesterner" who seem to eQuate a college :with a gJorlfie<l bigb scbool. (Oflr governor attended a small ~ttnguilhed midwestern college.). These. people do not bring with thEim a tr,afUon of high educational Standards and netd help in understanding the valllie' of 1 good schools. · Let me l\llae-t. however, that the C!Pl'Olile case ii just ail neuz«ic -and moro froqtlently -n. That 11, the I case of the pe:raon who la 10 obsessed with imlflvant facta 1Mt be cannot make his point, If any. atory. Who cares whether it haPP.!ned in March or AJrll of 1932, or if the town was in Idaho or Iowa, or whether the girl it happened lo Wl)ll!i .a niece or a eranddaughter of Dr. Zilcll? "I really feel like just sitting down on the floor next to you, putting my lie8d in your lap and cry, cry, and cry. Not too long ago this nation bloomed . It breathed in freedom .. .\nd all Of a sudden it ~an to be at its last gasp, it barely breathes arid if it sWl keeps human and at its wits, then it is becawe of the love of all of us for it, as well u our hate of those who step· Cu f ill neck .. In smelly combat "I hope lllis lettE< ·will reach you 1afely. Our 'friends and protectors' 1upposedly do not interfere in our af. fllra, but the lifst thing Cley des4'e is to Um.it our freedom or the .press, etc., etc. just like theirs. Since January we could freely write and think, it was our spring ... And I am afraid (it's impossible to trust them) that they will stick their dirty paws not only into our press, but also pur letters. den behind a bush w.i.tb a gu., in his hand? Fourteen million people came. That'• all we hive. But tbere we,re no counterrevolutionaries, only people with aome brains who know and love our beautiful country, our homelaM. and hear for mys_elf in order to test OUR DAUGHTER has moved to this experience against the reports I New Jeraey from the Bay Area of would later read in the press. In my California, and irislsts schools are bet~ opinion, Herman Wong ' of the L. A. tei' there. Frankly, I doubted 'tb11 even Times completely missed the main though her fifth grader is going into a issues and picked around for sensa· class of M from a smaller •clus, and tional statements and four-letter their gtrt ha.a only 28 io ber fourth words (out of ._context and not in their grade class. However., I believe her application. to a atrong protest).~ did now foi ,I just. saw statistics.._ on the Thomas FOrtune of the DAILY PILOT. states .and their support of ach6ols. • At a recent party, I overheard a lady trying to relate a real·llfe in· ddent that had happened to her many yem 110. Midway in the ato:rY, ah• bogged -becauoe 1he WU unable to recall the name ol the doctur who bad treatod bU tn 19.11. NOW, TBl8 DOcrOR'S name had no bearinl on the story. He could have been Zllcb Or McGilllcuddy or just plain Doctor X -but she fllssed and floundered for five minutes in a de sperate effort to recollect -and lost her audience in the meantime. We have all seen countless instances of thlJ: kind of behavior. It is 1omethin1 more, I believe, than mere long-wlndedne11 or dullness o f personality -·!t is, aomehow, a neurotic attempt to cling to facts as ii 1bey were the oore of • person's ex- istence. Countleu conversations have been ruined by 1his pathetic addiction to a place, a date o.r a name when none of them iJ easential lo the point of the THESE FACTS MAY be Important lo reporters, 1awyer1 and s0cial staUstfciam, but in the ord.lnaty run of conversation, it ii the zest, thf humOI', the pertinence -in short, the spirit - ·of the anecdote we are interested in. not tbe literal acCUR1.cy. Jt is ~ easy to dismiss thOH people simply as bores (as, indeed they are), without understan41ng what motivates their tedious verbal habit. But' we le&rn nolhfng from merely dJsm.issing or pigeonholing people in this fashion. A human being is a compound of fact and imagination. One type ol rwurotic Dees from the world of fact becauae he cannot bear it; .another kind aet!ks in fact a refuge from think· ing, from feellni, from the vast reaches of imagination. He ii as frightened at one extreme aa the fan· tasizer is ·at tbe other. Tbe ocly d.lf· fen!oce is that while the fantasizer 11 sometime:s locked up, tbe factuallze~ often becomes the olllclal chl historian. U.S. Rocket Mystery WASHING TON -Delense Sel·. Clark Clifford ii behrg: put squarely 01 the apot to disclose whether the U.S. ha• rocket.I almilar to those beln1 us· ed by the.'"' Comm\:lnlrta to in · dis:crimlnately batter S o u t h Viet. nameae coinmuntues and clviUana. Also, it the U.S. does have sue· weapolll, Why they aren't btin employed ttAlnst North Vietname! population centers and m i1 it a r targets. These highly pertinent questio: have been blunUy put up to Clifford t Rep. H. R. Groas, ft-Iowa , inlluentls' mem~r of the House Foreign Affair~ Conun1tte1, following an UD&uccesaru . effort to 1et this information from ~mocraUc c:oncre11iona1 leaden. 1belr ambi1uou1 and ev~ive replies to Grou' !Dqulriel about the failure of tbe t:J.S. t.o uae ground-to.ground and alr-to-pwn4 rockell 1galnst the Com- munllll save rile to the atrong 1uspi· clon that this country does not have IUc:h WetpOnl. TO GET AT THE boUom of W. deopl¥ ~ lnyNey, 'Groos bu Quott"S -A. C.lloa, Saa Motet -''J'boM wt» Qout the law Whtn the law dllp._ ilNm undermine the !"'" codan wlJJcb 1ivt1 1bem tlio op- portultJ far tell upr1...._" · • • • ~ ~ s.r. Ma70r -.. , blJle¥o lo mW\a!!Cl1, "b\11 llO oan't ,al· fGtd to lit II bt ttolm 111 ...., .. ..tlo'd lib ... ,_. -r,-·· • • • ' ritten Clifford ilklng for explici'. 1swers to the followina: "Does the United Statea have oond·to-ground intermediate rocket'. nd-or mi!siles capable of being fll'ed :om the forward areas of South Viet. ·am and reaching tbe center• of JOpUlatlon 11 well as mllltary targetl i North Vietnam? Uthe untted States ·oea possess aucb weapons, why have .1ey not beeJtused? "If we do not have auch weapons, .. :hy don't we have them?" "Also, does the United Stu.ff have air-to-ground rocteta and/or mla1Ue1 capable of reacbiog grou,nd targett wit.bout subjecting our aircraft and crewa to 1he concentrated, aircraft defenses of the NOl'th Vietnamete? U we have aucb rockeU and/or ml1&ile1. wOy are they not being uaed? U we do not have such weapona, pleue expla.ia wby we doa't h1v1-thtm." ' . GROSS-FORTHRIGHT question& ln&J' esplode a bombshell ID tbe JiecUc electioa campaJcn now tn prosrua..._ throughout the oowtll'y. Admlaalon by CllUml that the U.S. doea not have intermedlate ground...to- cround roctell or alr·~IJ'Ound mit&Uel would alm01t certainly set off • fwi.out polltltal· att.ack from the Jl e p•u b·l Jc a Ii 1 . 'l'he Johoaoo Ad:mlni~ation wollld find ltaeU heavl· ly on the defensive Jllltifyine or u-J plalning tll• failure to deveiOp auc.b .,,_.. "l &end you my love. My place is here and here I intend to die. And I don't care whether it will be !:Oday, or tomorrow. I would only like to see another bealltl.ful spring, like we had in 1968." D. S. REINHARDT St?lflsh Apathy "I AM HOPELESSLY shaking my head and trying (for-those 'friends' of OW'! who worry about us so much) to find at least one single sensible The recent defeat of the Orange; reeon, why thM 'prOtection' of us was Coast Junior College District bond done so treacherously, at midnight, issue is a tragic reflection of selfish shamelessly, and brutally. D o ~ s apathy by over BO percent of the eligi- anybod:y, whom you are worried!. . . about, get protected in the middle of ~le vot~rs. lt 111 a crying shame .w~eo the night .by cannons, mortan, and approximately 7 percent of the eligible tanks, P.Qinte<l aptnst him? They say voters can defeat an issue which. would ~y aame t.o d~fend ~ frOm a have provided the facilities that our c,ounter-revolutioo,. But u St. Ven-young people deserve and the .com· ceslaqa, on whose-statue flew our flag unit eed at the time ol their arrival. a 'COWi· m Y n s. temvolutiOnary'? After all, he sits on Why can't the citizens o~ our· com· a stone horse and not on a Trojan munity take at least the mterest to horse. Y~ th0$P. 'protectors.' of ours at-vote yes or no? I hope that their tacked this stone horse with gunfire, pres.ant lack of concern will not haµnt because of. thia flag. And a 14·year-old them in the years to come. Ho'."' boy who placed the nag there, fell to parents could not be concerned ~s bis death. Our 'Protectors' came to his beyond my comprehension, when this funeral in tanks and it was hard for us concern would cost the average tax- to ~lain to, them that it was ectirely payer less than two cents a day. and unneceisary for them to be there, provide desperately needed facilities. because all of ui bad a Dower in our hand and not a flag which seemed to malr.e'ilt neceuary for them to sboot at us. Perbapl they expected coon· temvolutloniriN to jump out of that coffin! "WHAT 18 ALL this talk about a ounterrevolution? WOUid a: re 81 :ountemvolutionary go against can· non1 and tanka ooly with a flq: of his ..::ountry? Wouldn't he be at least bid· .---Bv Gt?orge --- near George: I HA VE BEEN a taxpaying citizen of Orange County for approximately five years. My children are married and attending school beyond the junior college Jevel . This CQUJd place me in tbe position of being against any in· crease lo taxes for educational purposes. But J\ hasn't If anything it has increased thy feeling of obligation to ensure that young.people now and in the future . have .at least the same, U not a better opportunity lo gain an education than my OW'J1· Many adulta are Md will benefit from the fine adult edUcationJ'rogram provided by Golden Weit an Orange Coast. The avallablllty of knowledge can do much to upgrade a community. Those who form an opinion from Calilornia has · fill en to eighth place.' reading these reporters will have no New Jersey snends much' more. knowledge of the main ideas pre!!enled Do we really want our schools to by the speakers and accepted by the ' deteriorate, and our univefsfties to audience, nor will they have any con-allde into the·undisdngutstied group? ceptlon of the atmosj:lhere that MARGARET MC MASTER prevailed. Nevertheless, I'm sure many people will feel qualified to S{Mlak about this lecture on the basis of their new spaper reading. ANYONE LIMITED to one address Is more apt to ove rstate the case thao a speaker who has frequent op. portunities to be heRrct by the same andief'!ce. Let us n"lt forfet that t]Je situations s.nd ineonities which caused such a militant feeling in a larl{e seg. ment of our clllture are the real enemies, and the people wh-0 describe the disease may have to use words that are as dis(UStinC as many medical terms. Pert~netit fue•tion To the Editor: In response to Mrs. Ruth Shapin'& opinion (Mailbox. Sept. 27) in regard to Eldridge Cleaver, whom 1he described as an eloquent young spealrer and writer. not yet 35, and the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for President. To begin with, I must correct her by stating that he: will not appear on the ballot in November, contrary to her · 1tat.ement But rhore unportantJy, Mro. Shapii), seemed to purpo1tly / neglect many 'pertinent facets of Mr. Cleaver. He's an ex-convict who •erv· ed a prison senteric9 for assault with intent to commit murder in 19~9. Is qµt on P.aroJe and awaiting trial on I charge of engadng in a gun battle with Oakland police lut April s. BE IS . A LEADER oi 'iru, Black Pinthers, a militant blaclri organtu. tion_ which ad~tes •v)oltnce and lawlessness. ~ In~ ar~ents, be they political Ot' private, the cootmders may use shock words or slogana or pfirafts. and they may threaten violence or withdrawal. and they may prophesy dire results if their view Is not victorlou1, but tbl~ preliminary encounb):r must not blind us to the fact that a problem exists and that It Is to everyone'• ~efit that a solution be found. The prota"1ni.'lts raise and discuss the issues, but the intermediaries shoulrl took for the fundamental value judgments on each side and attempt a compromise or Mrs. Shapin pleads. "I urge that you MAR.Y w. MJLLER editorially defend 1\11. right to siate his -conclliation. ' · case." ·She must • 1heo feel that ~tone such as ttje Imoerlai. \Vizard Cfealler'• SPf?. ' ech o1·t11e. Ku Klux Klsn shoUld bi allowed . _to elq;uenUy, 1tate hJs cue. T(I the Editor: . • . , ~in ,Hes the perUnent question Thank you for !four 1xce,Dellt an~ It .ts wbejher a platform auch as reoortin!I!' on the UC! orograqi at ,. ~ ... Uruverslty of C.liforni• ahOWd be wh.lch. Cleaver. ~IPcJ, Pa. n t b e·r : ~ed for a niember of an extremlat Corman, of the Pre!ld.ent'a Com-, Ol'ganiutio.n to use for bis 'own selftah mission on Civil . Di~otders; Sch~r. !?iei-,!.Jls aod to .stir unriat t 1a11 editor of Ramparts .Magatine, ·and l?O: We need speakers' wbo oUer to Catho~c missionary. Bonpanie,...spoke. . a~_ in a soJutiQn of this nat16n '• ~ Another curious grandmother and I blems, not ·'preachers of hate and went to hear them, pllvln~ a dollar ad-violence. · mission (stu'aents 7S ceata)' which R. V.'MJTCHELL I understand it 11 not propor to ez11end tbe little finger when drinking colfee or tea, as It loob affected. But could you tell me how to hold a long-etemmed martini glass? SELFISHLY I~ reallf.e< that the covered the cCst or the speakert and value of my property Is contingent provided for free ' ~~e"· anlt punch upon tbe avallabillty of good educa· ~erved on the lawn o!Jblde the gym Uonal programs and facllitiea in the dwlng the lntermh11lon. F.T. Desr F.T.: Wei~ with the bundl around UUs M.wtPf,per J make it 1 prac-. Uee to hold my maniDI tJ&llll1 with -bands. > Dear Gecr1e : Till the -at truth -do you REAU. Y mal:e 1>P moot ol the lolterl In ·your colwnn l ' Puzzi.ED Dearl'lwled: Mike them up? t don~t eveo underslaod mos~ of. the letten•lu m1 c:olurn.a. . (Small troblems aotved c:tieap -trsdtna ltampo pvu wltll wboleaale panic Iota.) I community. I wonder how many ... M We were there tlU f p.m. when tile , ~ · re&latered voten (voters ii used ad-"1.H!,tlon period beir-.w and· we left. -vfaedly) have ~d an opportunity to Witfi the uceptlon ot ..,.. tat mldaJ• • . seek a psrldll1 apace near Golden •Jed woman wtth 1 ~mldo ~, Wedn~ October 2, 1988 Weit or Oruge Cout schoola. Then saytnc "tree son," ft ftl just a • ' • ' • aren't an7. The utter lack .of UD· meeting in the Amerlc:aJt tnd1tlm 2"M ..W011o& flOllCr-of U.. ~ dentandlng·by the citizen• of tbe ..,.. wttb folir men bavln( !Mfr illy. , -l'lloi ••b le l!ofora and ;lloC. munlty reprdlng their reaponslbllll)' , · --~ !'l'...,.lljlg tlljl to e111ure the best po1Sible educational a.EAVER CERTAINt.Y cap!taJtiod .._., opOlfoM and ..,,.. program II going lo result In economic · on 1boct valve, othorwtM IOUJM!ed . !"'ftW1 °" ~ ot f!ol<rlol and cllltural stagnation of the com· contradlc:tory, and unlm""8nl: ·' end sigftffiamce. bp ~ • munlty. Thi• I.I tragic. H..,..v .... th. trag!c w911n wlllcb ti. ,.,,,,. for Oat ..P,Wt.!,il'" of DUE TO THE overcrowded con- dJUons and Jack· of facllltJes, maybe it la time to generate leglslatlon whklh would require parenb of regtstertng atude·nts to produce voting certllic:ates whJch would enaure acceptabllity o[ UlDle 1tud.enta wboll parents at least • may, or la, being Uffll to ~ •!" ....i.n• opinions, ·""4 ~r public 1upoort ol ~,.. elucat1on11 '' ~ 'Ill• dlomt ....,. s}'ltem. I• Important, and long alter poiJllt of fn/omt<d ob1m1en he I.I de1d. the d1ma~e 'this · may do ""4 spoke,_. on topic> of u.. our state may be lnca1cuJ1tile. ddv. J am a n'tlve cautomJan and our &tale · hu atway1 h•d the hlgtlest reprd lw education. llo .. vu,"' ire • ---. ~- • • . ., Ne"7Jio~·t .U~~hor • voe. 6f •. NO. 237, .5 SECTIONS. 64 PAGES ORANGE CO.UNTY, CALIFQRNIA ' -. . • WEDNESllA Y, OCTOBER 2, l968 ' • j • .. • ' ' Year·Bometo...._ JEN CEN]'S ' ,_ Fortas ' Withd'raws ·Bid 'LBJ 'Agrees to Pull Chief Justice Nod ' ' ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Abe Fortas a&ked President Johnson today to withdraw his nomination to be chief justice and John!on promptly agreed to do so. Johnson, describing as tragic the Senate filibuster that blocked cori- fh"Inatlon of Fortas, said be would con.suit "appropriate advisers" before deciding whether t.o recommend some· one else as-successor to Earl Warren, wbo wants to retire as chief justice. Fortas said in a · letter to· Johnson that he was dropping oµt of consider· ation for-the post with the hope that his move would "end destructive and extreme assaults't on the Supreme Collrt. He said he Would stay on a\. an associate justlee. In a statement released by the White House, John.son said: · "With deep regret I have accepted and concur in the request of Mr. Jus- ·ti~ Forta.s_ and am withdrawiilg bis nomination as Chief JUstice of the United States. "I believed when' I made this noml· natWn, and I believe now, that he is the best 'quallned m:an for thia high position. The action of the Senate, a body I revere and to ~hich I devoted· a dozen years of my life is historically and constitution·a11y tragic." Asked 1p<!clllcally U Jolllison in- tended to submit ... a new nomination (Se• FORTAS, Paco Z). For Newport-Mesa Schools 'Stopgap' Bond Eyed UPI Te ....... Bright Twig Cllllglng to her manager, Justin. De Villeneuve, British model Leslie Hornby, ·otherwise knoWn as Twiggy, sports "new feminine look" upon al!Tiva! Jn New York. Blonde model -92 pounds and 31-23·32 -was dressed Jn beige ••tin jacket with high coilllr and matching slacks with black and red flower desig·ns. ' Mystery_ Corpse Found ---- Floating in Mesa Bog Police in the first hours of the in- vestigation were unable to determine whether foul play was involved. Next Feb. 11 appears a likely date for another Nmvport·M~a Unified School District bond election. U not tha.t date, Sometllne s h or t 1 y thereafter. The school board moved Tuesday night toward setting the date, and also discussed e ill r o l l m e n t projections which will be translated into dollars. Decisi<lns on the date and possibly the amount will be made at the next board meeting, Oct. 15. It was indicated' the bond isrue will be to take care of dassroom con· struction needs for 'Cle next three .years, so the amown CIXlld be bi the neighborhood of $15 million. However, µo school official mentioned oa figure. A $20.7 million bond iswe failed last October as did an $11.8 million hood issue the year before. "We will be &Uni le tile people with tlri• ooe bondlt1ue ""1,tellJng.tbe<n it G .obVl<iW!y,Jllitc'li lrlopgop J!ltl[IJWe fOr rtfiree years,"' Ni.ct Trustee Lld)'d Blanpled Jr. Bom:d me'Qlbers were told enroll· ment is eipec~ to ~ by mqre " than ·3,00J studeDts-f.o close to 1:.>,qoo in the nexll: three years. In five yearS the enrollment will be 32,500, the figures showed. Associate SUpt. Norman Loa.bl said the latest enrollment count Monday showed 26,410 students attending the district's scbOOls. now have just about that enrollment. Newport Harbor High ha.s an enroll- ment of 2,316, Corona del Mar Higti 2,132, Oosta Mesa Hieb 2,008, and Estlancia High 1,971, Loats said. Alld~n sali:d be expects sirgnilicant sliiifts fit hiJh s.cbool attendance areas during the next severial ,)'ear.i, and Trustee Sellin "Bud" Franatlin plead¢ that a fixed boundary be tk'awn in the area between 20th and 23rd_ ~e~. Newp;>rt Boulew.rd and the Beck Bay. ~'Since Costa MesaJii&h was built 11 years ago, this·area haS been htt with every boUndiary obailge'." Ile sali:!. 11..\t one time three daugb.ter5 iin the lalrie fmnily ·were all attending a di:ff~t hig)J school." Supt WiJlia!D CWll)ingl\am said he wouldn't want the disti.rict e\W .to be boxed -• penl)300nt -y'. · Franldln an.s.wered, "'!here ere ob- vious reasons for a,,ftrni boundary .. It is within w.alking distance of. Harbor Hlgb and it is a relatively stable hous- ing erea." other trustees ·md oot commoot and the matter was dropped. Rafferty at Irvine Club, . . . .'Cla-ims U!S_. 'Sold Out" Ly J"ACK ~ELL Of ,._ 0.11¥' l'fltl SllH The quick easY.. smile, the knowing Wink,· the .well•tuined phrase and the broad · generalities ol Dr. Max Raf· · fert/, Republic.an candidilite for the U. S. Senate, delig1lted an aupience of 140 Rotarians meeting at the Irvine Coast Country Club Tuesday night. Rafferty told ttie group the country ha.s been "sold down the river" during the eight years of Democqtic rule.'~ aid, and the intemat.iOnal communist ~sicy. Here are his views : -Crime: '"We're kidding our'selves: when we believe that we are retarding crime by making thinis eaaiirfOr the aiminal. I say thit you and I are not to blame ·for these predatory packs of The body or an· unidentified man was found floating 1ace down this morning in a watery ·bog on the outskirts of Costa Mesa. Dog Knocks Over Gas Can, Dies The discovery was made by a pass- ing motorist, police said, who notified a service station employe a t Brookhurst street and H a m 1 1 t o n Avenue. The bog is locatei:l on the site of a dirt and gravel pit, near the in· t.ersection of Hamilton Avenue and Victoria Street. The district is short of classrooms now and most second graders are on double sessions. The pinch so flar bas been felt at the elementary · school level. However, it iS the high scbool!I that are expected to feel the pressure ooct. "The people of tQe Unlted States h lve been handed the ·smoothest snake ,oil peddling act in his'fory," he said. Wto is responsible?" · 'Rafferty answered his own question: . punks." H~ chided the U.S. Supreme Court for its decisions which "make things easier for the criminal: It's time we declared war o'n the (See RAFFERTY, Paro.:) * * * Rafferty Scorns . In Garage Fire A Newp<tt Beach lamily'o cocker spaniel kicked over a can of gasoline Tuesday, lettinl a gamge fire that k:i.Uld her. Firemen. said 1he damage to the gar~e ·a the Eugene Qavitt borne, 1313' Bonnie Doon Teil"aee, amouoted to $4,500. ' 'Ibo Irvine ')'......,. bloze occurred sbortJy bef<re noon, wllile no one was home. The dog, Cindy, a "8nlly pet for eight years, died from asphyDatlon. Firemen said gasoline from the top- pled cal) -!gn!tod·by th.• pjJIJt.of a clothes drier. Debra O&vilt, 18-year..id ·orange Coast College student, returned home as firemen were battling 1he Oune1, whidl swept ··111rou111 1be -.o! t.ie garage. · A ndghbor ball called llr:emon. Police aaid Huntington &ach of- fic1ab were first notified of the dead man, and sped with sirens to the scene. They notified Costa Mesa police upon learning the bog is apparently within Costa Mesa city limits. The body remained fioating face down, some M feet from Ule edge of the small, water-filled ez.cavailon, as investigators awaited the arrival of an Orange County Sherifrs Crime Lab crew before removing it From shore, the on11 visible features of the apparently full~grown male wm a crop of black hair on the head and some kind of ye.Dow cloth - poeaibty·a shirt or jacket -·on' the Up-per""'°· , Administrative assistant Roy O. Andersen said only three years ago the district first grade enrollment was half again a.s large as any high sctml grade enrollment. Now the high school grades are larger than first grade and projections shaw the trend will con- tinue, he said. U was pointed oot that resale cX homes and new Irvine Cornparly hous- ing developments will bring residents with older children to the area making more disproportionate tile number of. high school students. Tru9tees prevOOusly had decided to ..,pand high sd>ools le aocommodate 3,000 studeots each ll1sU>ad of building new ones, because it would be cheaper. High schools presently are built f« -.i 2,200 studm!s each, and Meeks Suffers • Concussion But · Conditi0on 'OK' Someone Thf,.nks. ~~ I I • • mmc. --Corona de! Mar High School Prln· ~ . · Free Press Is -c1pa1 Leon c. Meek• w .. reported Ci '1 . ' "fee!lng prelty &ood"-ttll• morning by ~~ R all F ? ·-ofbllfamily. A "no0:taller'' and I '"'91'·1W!ni· e y ree. Hoag Memorial Hospital.ilolthorities mer" share the.tpotJ!ght today 1n the • eed ·•·g M ekl 50 i .. ~ured in two ,.parate It's called the Loo Angeles Free agr • aa,~ e ' • uo pra • OJympl .. -.-Pren, but it isn't that•ftee. an auto c:raab Monday, ii new off 1he -being pre-That'• the ""'"l'laint a.dllCr-ol seriouo list. MDted by tile the "underground" newtp8'>er wiced The achool 0Ulclal11 son , Gret, 18, An.Y ~!LOT le aympMhetic Newport Belch police said bis father wu mucli bettor. "He ~= eo:J ' ~;, Llrid>an, ol Looc '3<md1, was up and .around In a -\chair wl-fll O!Ym•' llld lwo of bia Vftl<lillC machln .. , con· thi• mornini. and_ >RS feeling pretty ~ _....i oopies d ll>e -kl;y (ood, COll8iderh>g," tnd an undetermined amount ol ccln1, Young Meeks tald his f.attler receiv~ bad -lll>len from the lldewallrl of ed a' head conc .. lllon and m Injured N911p<rt.. Ho --wu removed from In hip, but lllffered no broken bonos at lroat d -E. Coast 111tbwo1 bl ~ b!Oedlnt. Cor<m cloJ Mar ...i the other ""' ' HOIPflal spokesmen said Meeks, lJfled from the ether l!nd of mwn at " wlio' ii. ablo Newport Harbor °'8Jllber 4001 W. C<Jot:t. l!lghny. of COmmerce pruldeM. was to be Lln...., eltidtated the as It $54. tran1I~ out of tile Intensive car• Plninhers Get Raise - SAN MATEO (UPO -PllMD~ San Mateo Colllll)' will be paid .80 for • «).hour w'eek" under. a ... --i.Dto~Juo..i.,. . ·------~ unll thll alternoon. He ii expecle4 to remain ·botpltallzed, hOffever, for aeveral mOre ~·· · • Be wu taken to lloag alter hit Volbyiagen collided wlt!J another car• at MacAnhur Boulevord and Harbor ': View Drtvo--tl1 all« 9 p:m. Mon-i d11. . - Among others, he named the news media, politicians who "sit.around fid· dllng when the nation, smokes," col· lege prelidents who urge on their cap- tive rebel. students and. "bearded, - urrwashed nitwits." Pointing to bis audience, Raffer:tY declared. : Cl' "We're kidding ourselves .if we believe just that. We're d<:Ulg it to ourselves, too. When .a democratic 1oociety goes sour, it's all tlie people who are 1X> blame." COLD WIND He said he feels the cold wind of destruction and disa'Ster blowing in his face. "1968 is an election· year by the groace of God," he oald. During bis speech, Rotarian& got to their feet for ovatioos several times, twice Interrupting .W.en the candidate !poke ab O' u t the-Univenity of California. I Not once did Raffi:;rty mention his: Democratic semtorial Opponent, Alan Cranston. He rpoke infltead of national pro- blem& f4 <rime, riots, protest, foreign Wallace VP Hint Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox may think Dr. Mu Rafferty would be an Ideal running mate tor Pre>idenlial candidate George Wallace, but Raf- ferty thinks it's a lot ol foolishness. Rafferty Tuesday night tauehed in reply to a suggestion made on television by Maddux . that t h e California senatorial aspirant sbouid run as Vice President on: the Wallace ticket. "Lester's kidding," RalfMy said alter a Rotary Club lia(Mluet In Newport' Bead» · "He's. ·got to lie kidding. Wallace, after all, is a Democrat, whether he admits-it or not. MatldQx also ii-a life· long Democrat. And rm t h e Repllbllcan Miandotd·bearer · 1n th!& atat.e . ., " Maddox had said Ralferjy and Wallace 8lood f11f many of the, same thiogJ, aucb. as law a'.nd crder. '· Nl&i_Y "ILG'I .... ,,_ 'l'/lLL· RA"'JR.tx.MEET , OTARIAN TIST? · . s.n. .. Cllldld1,. In lotJ.rtilflnt S,oldi In Nowpolf ~.-. ~---- ' ' ··WITHDRAWS NAME Nomi-Fort~ NB _B~ew;iys . . ' Network DUe'. "' In 90 Days Newport Beaoh city ajd~ . .,. .about 90 days away from tt.. flnaf mapping out · of a . "backbOne" network of bicy• cle tr~. Earks Director Calvin Stewart reported todai .. Special attention, be saj,d, is being • given to· bikeways on Bd>oa I6WKI,_. along Balboa. P~ula ·and ~ the Arches overpass. "They're .. sensitive areas," be e:r• plained~ ~'In dealing with them, we're considering' alternate. routes and limi Ung use by· bicycles to certain hours of thf: d&y and certain months of the year. Balboa J.&iand, .etpeeiall,y, ii g~g a k!!. of discll•sioo all>a& 11>11 • line!' · · · , ,,_ The work is being done by & ttaff committee appointed by the cit)' COUD• ell and aided by. Stewart. 'Ite map under preparation will be preseDt;ed to the parks and pla~ng .commlssiona and then tbe council f o r bn· plementation. The study 'inc1ude1 preparation of cost estimates. ~ Parks commissioners wilt be tile first to act on the staft reoort. ~'By January,'' said Ste-wart,' r,we•u . \be reedy to present the package 'to tlit two commissions and the council tot precise approvals." The bikeways system, comprising up to 70 miles of trails thiougttout 'the H·a:rbor Area. was originally tuggetted two years ago by Newport Parks Com· mission Vice Chairman· J .arm e ,- Downer. It sincfl ~ been approved in ooocept by both the NeWpo<t IU'd Cos- ta Mesa City Councils. . ' GIBSON FA.NS 17 AS CA.RDS WIN 4-0 · ST. LOUIS (AP)--'Bob Gibson of st. Louis eet a W <>'Id -SWlol record by striltlng out 17 batt.r1 thla alternooil · as the.,<;irdlnils defeated. Deooy Mc-~ Detroit Tigers 4-0 In the, first' game of tM 196& Serl ... Gibson yielded only , 5 bl!!. The strike out· mark was set. by Sind)' Koufax of Los ADJeles, who f~ 15 New York Yankees Jn the opening gamf o! the 11163 Serles. • ' 0r • .,.. Coui ' A h'""<wlf• who ilol1M 11\1 . ,11<11 to work IOo li<ml ll O!l ltHki. • · . and plck<tlng h<T hO'fl< for> !<Pr 'pay, 3torv PCIQI I. . ..,,. .,. •· ~ cw as • '' ·1£4 ll . ,.,, 1•1• ... .. .... l"C\! ·-" -~~ .. • ' ' \ , ! ' _UCI . Get·s· Me·d Comp~ex · ~ssAutos, No Guide But '-!Otfrd_ to Require 'Comtr~tu,n ~erniit All ~DI whereby UC! will got ql!ft Git •Nlil1 lo IOI bulldln& T\io ....n -lo ~ Ill ufllll1 the iODI l«m me of III Orange Coun· pennlbs &om tile county departnient toes exeept telephones. ty Mtdlool Centir buildings ffill free ot Bulldln& lllld Safety. T)>ey agreed ·The supervl$on also balked at • 'uoid -•"""--''~'"" blJ the that no feef would .._ ·•·-ed. ~ that the county provlde cu•· · ""'''".:...'?3"· • ,.. ,.~. todlal-.,.,.. and mllllllellance of the of SaPeMaiir•.-""!"11.• The county spent '200,000 to remed-leased facllltieo without knowing what jloord m~ that UC! el lour oCher buildlngs lo<. the medical they "'1ll contain or whether' suclr care v9 the under the school but refused to spend any more would be expensive. lo aller 8"' bulldlng1 . In moooy. Superv!ICl't said they, will not ap. Y • ""71hl7 •" Ill with only lbe The &grffment can.. lor UC! to con-proye any cuatodlal cue "II it e.-.11 lfll>l>l'OValoltlre-~.odmln-lrol the buildings for 10 ,_.,with the nonnal ot tllo Medical c.nter!' ~•·to 111~ alillitiea. optitJn ID roaew lor 10 -al n>e six buildings contain Zl;449 :lnre _.lion cllanJOd thlt ID re-years, · square feel ol u.sable spooe. • ' WAVES JURY TRIAL MrL l1'9M Tucker • No Jury Trial For Mrs. Tucker . In Mesa Slaying By ARTRUR R. VINSEL 01 .. Dmlr ,. .... Stitt In a 1Ul]Jriae decil.lon reached this mornlnl !n Judlolal chambers, the wile ol Colt& Mesa City CouncllnWr Georp A. Tucker waived the rlgbt to a jury trial Jn the murder ol. her next· door neighbor, Mr•. Harr 1 et t Westphal. Mr1. Irene M. Tucker, 38, of 1642 Mlnorca Drive, instead will have her clie heard in a court trial before S~. Court Judge Ronald Crooklhank. • 'hie mil of the trial, called for to- day, was delayed 24 hours and wJU now begin at 9:45 a.m. Thursday in ~ent Eight nie defendut 11 charged.. with mlirder in the June 28 stabbing death of Mrs. We.!tpbal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive, over tome type or backyard dispute. Defense attorney Paul Augustine Jr., said Tue.day most Of 'the first trial day will be apent in discussion• with Deputy Dlslllct Attorney James Enright on trial procedures and· methods. ·'lbe Diatrlct Att.arn~y'1 office has manqed to keep bail from being set ,. 10 Mra. Tucker bu been in cuatody lllnce the June 11tlylng and Enright Is tnown as the DA'• top prosecutor. Mr1 • .l'ucker bM maintained ever since fre death that she was attackerl by ttltl tlaln women, for whateve r reaeon the does not know. Jury 'Grounds' Baron; .. . Teen~age Flier Guilty By TOM BARLEY Of 1111 0e11r '"" ·~ Brea'• low~ "Red Baron" ls gcii>g to get hb wlnp clipped. It O:>ok an ftght woman, four-man superior comt jury less than two houn Tueoday to dedde that Andn!w Mayhall, 19, was guilty of grand theft when be took a brigtrt new yellow and while Piper Comanche bun Orange county Airport last May 28. Judge Byron K. McMlllan ordered the tall, lrand.oome Maybell to return l9 CCKrt Nov. 8 for a bearing on the youtii•s .application for probation and senteaclng. Mayhall took. the . sillgle-engine aircraft tor a lantasUc two-hour flip that ended with hi• lmldio( ti!• badly- d1llllaged plane on a runway reserved for outgoing aiicra11. 'llte grinning 7outh was arreoted lbere by a security Restriping Joh Aids Motorists Heading Left We-J1Wt9r1st1 will find turn. ing left from Coast Highway In Weet Newport a little less hazardous, Newport Beadl City Traffic Eogilleer Robert Jaffe said today. It's the mull ol a highway """"'" ping and restriping Job by the Califomia Division of Highways. Wcrken llave painted in ceDb?I' me- dians alld left-turn pockets that make turning easier and safer, ;1CCOrd!ng to J;afle. In the past, he poln1"'1 out, an entire travel lane would be bottled up by cars waiting""to make turns into Howard's Restaurant, Baltx>a Cove1 and other areas. "It's been a high accident location," said Jaffe. '"nds should improve things com:lderably. The division has been very cooperative." Boy on Extortion Rap Said Insane A SacD. Ana youth who wes ar- reoted by Newport s.-polke last Jll:ly 21 after be allegedly forced Hari>or Area youngsters to hand over their poc~et money, has been ruled in- sane by Supericr Court Judge Wllllem Speir1. E-cile!'ges against Buddy Garten, 18, were MJ.Spel)ded with h111 committal to AU!C8dero St a t,e Hosptial lor on iodellnlto . term. Judtle S!>ein ruled that <l<lrteo, wbo alle!led· JllllW'll. M~ wllo bsd flying lessons when he Was 14, was seen fiying as tow as 50 feet altitude Jn at leaM four Orange County rommunities. Police saw run narrowly miss a power pylon and a v-.. de Kamp'• windmill sign over a store befMe he fillally clipped and broke '1f1 a high· voltage power line in north Santa Ana. AlTesting offkers said Mayhall waa on hil way to work when he decided to take the fiircraft from the airport. "I was a IJttle depressed so I .decid- ed it would be a nice day to Dy," he allegedly told Police. From Page 1 -RAFFERTY ..• crimlDral.'' -RJotl: 0 Looting ta not a racial pro- blem. It's not tun and game1. It's no different than any other crime. I say law enfcrcement otftcers should do what ever is necessary to prevent a man Crom breaking any law." -Prote1t1: "I get a certain wry amusement from the bue:by-haired, wild eyed activist& WOO look like so many unmade beds. You can't stop anarchy by playing footsie with the anarohf.6ts. And what the devil makes them t.hink they'ce 10 · much better than. us anyhow?" -Tb&-Universlty: "I think the next time we 're hiring a college president, in addition to checking his academic quallfloations, we ought to give him a pbysloal, just to see if he 's got a backbono." He nld that misbehavior musrt not be allowed to go unpunished. Rafferty said K .,... obvlouO the in· temolioool Communist . conspiracy wias behlod many campu1 disorders. Finl, because the Communist perty said so; and second because there was a deafening 1ilenoe from tbe activists when the Rwsiana i n v a d e d Czedloslovakle.. He scored U. S. foreign aid policies. "We've given over fl1 billJon to countries eat dictators who Mee us " be sUd. "1be more mcmey we ha~e given to our C¥Jemles, the more they have been our enemies." He called ft a "helllah Policy ol n./ Uooal suicide." Humphrey Makes First Popularity . "'' Gain in New Poll S gn of Welcome At Airport ' . . _e; BRUCE BENSON. ot~t111IDilir-P111t llifl There.will be Ieos perldn& at Oran•• County Alrport, no ..,.. tour '1Jlde to -people around, ind • delay Oii • Jiopooa1 to fly a fleet ol aging pro- peller giantJ up lo Lot All&eles on a commuter ahutUe. Thole an the three 1 at•• t d;oyelopmfllll today comln( lrom tile county Soard ol Supervltm and the Callfcrnla Public Ulllltles CommtJllon (PUC). , ewport H61'1Jor Exchange Club vice president Jerry Wooters gives last-minute check to new service club sign to be installed Thursday along W. Coast Highway near Udo Sanda. Various service club em· I blerns will hang from yardarm of sign, which will tower 25 feet. Ex· Supervhor1 _.,m the ellmlna· ti.on of .Parking on the w:eat tide of · Campus Drive fro,m 1t( a c A r t h u r Bou!.•v11'1 to a point south of the alJ1lClrt terminal . -~· r o a d • Earlier; the 1upervll<r1 h8lt approved the elimination ol parlrlnC on both aides of MacArthur · from the San Diego Freeway to,8,lrcll Str~t. Supervisors alsg delayed a request to hire a part-time employe at the all'port to show the public bow it operates. The guide wQUld have dealt priDcipeily with 1cbo0l e r o u p s , auper.1.sors were· told .. change Club paid for U, with city aiding in design. . It's Castle Time In other action, the PUC gnmted. a delay in a hearjng to Stybul, Inc., a Long Bead! airline proposing to fly three four-engine Lockheed Super Conslellatioos hourly up lo Los Angeles for commuters. Snnd Builders Called for Oct. 13 Foes ol airport expansion have · branded the 95-passenger plrines as "extremely noisy." Newport Beach ci· ty councilma) bave also denounced the pl.@D. qd_ RMLed a resolution citing the aggravation that would result from more flights. Dey dreamers wan.Ung to briilg_ their ...ti.. In the air down to good old hlr· ra firm.a "MU get Cleir chaoCe m Sun· day, Oct. 13. The l!Pe'Vellt:h amwal G r e a t e r Newport Hart>or Sand Castle Building O>ntest will be held then at the CCX'Ol'la <lei !Mlal' Mia.in Beach from 1 p.m. until 3p.m. · The contest gives prizes -wooden plaques this year -foc h most modernistic oastle, moat artistic cas- Ue, beet oomempoNry pag<Jdia castle, beet avant garde casUe, most non- OonCormtng casUe, and the mozt disoombod>er.ated oasUe. Builders ot '11'l sandy chat...,. must get their appllcratlons f:rQm the Newport Harbor Chamber ol Com· merce office, 1800 W. Coast IUgbway. Only 25 or the 10x10 root ·spaces are a\'lailable this year, Clw:nber Manager Jack Barnett 98id. A '5 -, lee will be charged. The cml<9t Is °"'" to all Newport Harbor Area school, service <.- business VOOPS· The hearing was set over to Nov. 12, after Skybus secretary John A. Heuer aaked. for ·"more time tD prepare ade· quately," Heuer reported. From P .. e J FORTAS ••. $4 Million Scoop Job Slated'·for Dana Harbor to the Senate, White House press aec· retary George Christian said: "I'm sure the PresideM will be talk:· · ing to the attorney general and other appropriate advisers on the 1ubject." Fortas wrote tbe letter to Johnson Tuesday afternoon, a Supreme Court spokesman said. This wu shortly aft· er the Senate voted down an ellort to stop its anti-Fort.as filibuster. Dana Point Harbor con1truction goes into its biggest phase s~n when the Orange County Board-of Supervisors award& a cootr..act for the eslirmrted 14 milUoo dredging and land fW job on the inner harbor. Bick will be received on Nov. 4, Mary Suttora Rites Thursday Fortu, 58, said be would be "par· supervisors decided Tuesday. tlcipating ••. as associate justice" when the Supreme Court recon.venes County Administrative 0 ff ice r Monday, indicating be has no interiti0i1 • Robert E. Thomas said it Would take to quit the court entirely despite the 15 to 18 months for the project to be unprecedented Senate filibuster complet.ed and that in nine to 10 against his· nomination as chief jus- montbs . phase two including con· t1ce. He said in the page and a half let· structlion of cancession space should ter to Johrison that even u the Senate be started. ultimately voted to confirm him, the Supervisor David L, Baker criticized controversy over llbe nomination a long delay in an engineering report would continue, along with "attacks on the project. It was originally due upon the court which have character-ized the filibuster -attacks which la.st January, postponed to June and have been sometimes extreme and en· now expected next January. tirely unrelated to responsible crit· Graveside services fur Mary J. Sut-The contract which will be bid now itism." tora, a resident o( Newport Beach for includes, in addition to dred8'ing, ex-He said that by withdrawing Crom 50 years, will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs· cavation, landfill,· grading, drainage, consideration for the nation's htgbest day at the Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, slope protecUoo, quay wall, launching judicial post, he hoped ''to put In Oreoge. ramp and bridge. motion a process by which there will Mrs. Sutt or a died Sunday in The harbor's east and we s t be an end to destructive and extreme Bethesda, Maryland after a lengthy ll breakwaters have been completed assaults upon the court." ~ lness. She was 81. largely at federal government · ex· Fortas was appointed to the Su- Bom in Austria, she and her bus-pense. A unique metmid of clredg.lng preme Court in 1965. Last June 26, band, a commerdal flshennmi, came the !Mer harbor will be employed with Johnson simultaneously announced the to Newport in 1911:-They made their a dam to be built across ttie harbor planned retirement or Chief Jurtice home .at 2624 Central Ave., now entrance and the water dr&tned for Earl Warren, 77, and the nominaUon Balboa Boulevard. dry dredging. of FOl'ta• to succeed him. She was active in the Altar Society Harbor Manager Kenneth Sampson But Senate Republicans and Soutli· <of Our l;ady of Mt. Cermel Catholic said this would save $500,000. ern Democrats opposed Fortu' nomi· Church. Baker suggested that engineers nation and tied it up in a filibuster SUrvtvor& ioclude a aon, Anton al. 'Work with concesdonaire1 in ar· whleh climaxed Tuesday when a 45- Marylao:t ; a daugtrtet, Mn. Arnold ranging for thelr in~tionl while 4.1 vote left Fort.al supporters 14 votes Mn. Westii>al staggered away from her home and acrou the strm to " ne:igbbor'a residence, wbere she fell to the IJ'Otmd and died. · 1y fo<ced y..-1er1 en ·and ovec tltelr caoh alter iaJdDI llr<ln for a ri$ In his nower~ted ear, wu tnciprble of assisting in bk own atfenae. Todd ol Onrnge; dgllt granOohlldren, completlng the irarl>o< en avoid a lot of short ol the two-thirds majortty need- NEW YORK (UPI)_ A new poll of 1 -'=an=d=hro=igr=e=a=t-=gr=an<lcltlldren.=;.;;======te=ann==g=up=of=c=:o=mp=le=ted=areo=='=la=1er=. ==ed=t=o=c=ut=o=U=de-=b=ate=. ====;::; presldenaa1 pr0specta indicated today I• Vice Prealdenl Hubert H. Humpbrty gained in popularity during the wt week in September for the first time dnce the Democrat. nominated him in DAILY PILOT OltAftGll. CO.UT l'UllL.l~tNG CCW,,AMY 11.0Mrt N. W••' l',..ldlrlt Ind rut11hihfl' J1ck II.. C1Hl1y Via ,,..ldllll 11111 0-al MINW Th-•• .: .. ._.11 !flJOI' I Th•11111 A, M11r,ltlf1• MlllM'tllf e••lor _,..J1r•'"• F. C•lllM P1ul Ni111n H-1 IMCll Adwrl"'I"' CHY Edltw or.-.tvr .....,... __ • !ti I w .. + l11M1 lo11lt¥1rd f.'•IU"f A4Ure111 P.O. 1 .. 117' t266J • . --• c... ~= • w.-an ..,.... ~'*"l"X~---------­ ... : MM llnlt Garten haa been held in the psy-ward ol Oronge County Medical Center since bia &fftll It was Nrtber ruled that he i.I -e en understand the nature of ·proceedings alfalnolhlm. Two Cars Lose Stereo Equipment Sloreo equipment w a • reported tlnlen &om two can In Newport Beach Tu.,day, Police said. 'llte v1-. Wire Frank Bennett, a clort •t Robinson'•· Fa1hioa l1l1nd, wlro loll u,,. cartrldge1 and lll"ak•n valued at f120, IOd Bemard F. Henlget, "110 Aid fll4 In •---41j111pment.and tai!O• ~ talten. 1be theft from Bennett'• car oc· curred while It -J*'ked during the day at Fatllloo Jaland. l:leotc81, a Cot· ta Meaa retddent, laid tu CM' WU burclMUed wtille It WU parked In 11>6 4000 block of Birds st. New Ph~nes Okayed For School Di11b'ict 'Ibo nritd>board at ttie Newport Mela lhlllled &:boo! Dlllllct central Cllllco hit been requlr<d to irovld• more Itne1 end cut down the nrnnber of buly •lin•it. j 'Ibo tchool dlttrlct hu a i;')rew ~=·rm"!r1 ellectlve tod17. It AuguK. , • 'llte latest Sindlinger Poll 100...d Reprtilcan Rlcl!ard M. Nixon tllll ID . the lead by nearly 9 P,«centage pointr.,. but indlcated'both he end tlrird perty standard bearer George C. Wallace had lost 501D.e ground. 'llte telephone poll ol l ,'m adulta In 48 1tate1, taken OW!!' tilt weekend of. Sep!. S7 en ill, tlrowed -28 pm:ont '-Humphrey wlB be elected to Sll.6 percent !or NlxOn and 17.1 percont for Wallace. Sindllr"8f'1 fl«Ure• f<* the prevloot week -•: HurnphreJ, 211.t puttnt; Nlxot> 17.4 percent and Wallace 18.5 percent. I Ahsentee--VOters-, . . Swamp City Hall Newpcrt Beoch .Cll.)' Hall illt'I the p1-"' (et --ballotl lor the .Nov--. "We've llOltm mlWoat ol 1>el<plona cal.lit'' &Md. • JtMmldpal &idt, wbo pnunably _,......,. "And we donl' bail• &ll)'ll>lng to do with It." ,,,. rl~l&te, tile &&Id,. tJ the Onultlt Re(lltrar ot v"'°'' of· lloe at 1111 • Chntmlt. Sallta Ano: Tht 11tlephone -IJ ~. Oct. 7 le the flrlll dlite for tumlog lnj abl"'t" balloll, bllt appllcatlon1 lor\ them ... DOW •va1Jlrble. Not at FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT. RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY. «HMINllHT ..... IAM!Wio\lltKAltD MMTllt CNAAOI -- 111) NEWPORT AVE, COSTA MESA ; 1'2 Y•trt fn Th• Sim• Locetion ~ ltf'lll• 1171 ...... -I, " N...,.,nat,-Hall,tlloucb~·~~~::::::::::::~--::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::v=:===::=::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::!..~ " I I I • IN1 RNA~IONAL STATUS ''-The. new ~ 111iling cl111 Soling !1 beliig eyebel(ecl-by . Newport ·yachtmien as . the lint two llTived at Balboa Y~ Basin. Soling ii beilig C!llllidered as a new Olympic clu1 for-lm. . ' .) .. --''--------- • Harb 1 or -Sailor Gets Electronic . . • ~woo' Soling Cl.ass Log Race On Saturday Finl ol the lntematlonol •aiilnc cia.. Solini las been received by i1oCw Meil· 1-ol Bolboa. Yacht ' -.. 11211 Bayside Drive. Me~ bu two ol the new 27.foot three-man keel boats, one from Allbol ~ Work:!, Somia, ·Canada, Md anotbe!'fromPlaotrend, a TeUB builder. . 'lbe Soliog, desicn«! by Jon Linea. ol N°""'y """ pven inWnotional otatua by the la-onal y • c b t RedoC Union in lllM and . may -. Ml Olympic cia.o· by lim. It Is known !hat the Ol:fn!!lic )'OChting omnm!U.. Is llivint con· 11deratiun to tile Soling u a "'l>lacein..it for the llro1:oo Clftll!I .• Something new in tile way ol predicted Joe ,.... la ··-Saturday --the S o o t b e r· n California The Soling Is 26 feet 9 in· ches overall, 20 feet Oil the waterline, 6 feet 3 ind:ies Cruller Assoclati.on ltagu beam with a dnlt of 4 leet 3 . ils Electronic Piloting CJon. ind>eo. It weillbs 2,?.00 .. i..t off Pohl! Fermin. poundo ...i oarr.iea 233 This ii the second y .. r of . this unique CODtllt in square leet of Nil excluding -'•at! 1 -~·~ on! '6.. =---i. 0 t . d na ... "6 on n """'°" y 11.,. IP~er. u 11 e !"'~-'-.,.....,. al in ·belleot ii 128o pounds. e -v•~ na .... '.'.°" • The Soling wu c:l>offn by 11ruments may be used - the IYRU in a des!Cn com. no visual bearlnp. petltlon, becaUse of iii >.ey electronic navigation simplicify of, deS>gn, speed, devices uc..,. . tile .., ... , -of lllilJng eM Is ""1· ' . .... ·-sldered r e l • t t v e t y :» tacbometen may be used. etpensive. 'lbese include d e p th eounders, radio direction finders and 111y other gear Jacbonville Plays Host .. 00,:a:... cons!Jtl °'. helmsman, ftavtgator and ToSnipeRegattaOct.19 official obaerver. Th"• helm.Iman ii pot allowed to chuCe coune except for navigd.l.onal safety, except on orden from th e navilat«. 'Ibe navigator can order a couree change baaed solely on el6Ctr6nlc navigation equlpmenL ··A 1idppers meet!D( will be held at tl>e Lona Beach Yacht Club triday at 8 p.m. s.I-• 1!11111 have :or!Ui them -narigalx>r md ex ch anc. obterver. El:· dJlni'e of oboerv.,.. will be mlde wMI> tile llllpu4ation that tbe oblerver ii U:· perienced in predided lot racing. . Appro>!male dlalonce al tile co.... it llO mllel. aiect po!nm· will be -, and. I o n C t t u d e polltiou. From ... lut check point • change of CO\D'9e to 210 degreea maptic will be made for a &atance al one mile. Sidppws will then mib a J60 degree twn to port, then llop and hold potltion u close as poulbU unUl -b7 Ill• ....... -.boaL ·11o1>11 a.a.· of Voy.,... Yach! CI u b retalnl the. Nowmart Lodlot P~ Tl1l!lbJ far ... IO_CDllll' iOc .... Ibo .-lb of. -...,. Olllfu.l tWeooe of t b I -10•1 ~:as _......., fai 'ft!Dlll ....... Mn. Gtrra """ Illa -::..n::.~.~':i ~ polall. Lost -.... ...... _,_ __ :or!tllao<ll!-. ,_Ill ... -- • • . • ...., W.....,,1 Ott11ttr 2, lM . 1 ) ... .. • DAILY moT .JI E.p-IJ!t FL~E'FS EYE. TROPHY Under Way on Sataauy !A, • ~ -·. -50 Yach~ ·in ·llth .A~mitos Ai:gosy · • • .. . I 1. ' ' , All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through SaturCtay . Y. Size! • find Y:our Prlcet· . find Yo\lr Carl • fln!l our_ . . :1 I 5p£CIAL TIRE . BUY· , . ® p· to whitewalls f re most in d -, .o d 4. ly nivlon . cor with rugge P . • $ plus fed.'"" .... .w .. Wlillo lvbel- ~ fed. T .. ~13 .... i..92 695-14 .... 1.95 ' --_ ....... ---·--v • . ' C ·LOSEO.U~,I-.! ' . .,. . Fantastic savings! ~~emi,IJ".11 .~~ries ;;. . •. . ' . ~ 1·pll• •Dlil1d • -···•i-•••1d1 mnl'. 11ml plrtilion -·· ~ conn1d:Ol1 ~ , · thodtn '•llctsWt • I . ,.lh95% ' - - ' ' ,, cl ,, --' ' I , .. ~ .... .._,,,. . ....... ' Fullm p&aM "'""".,.. .... • Hi impectcon--. tai._., . ! l.1' ... ~..,. X..,,.. of Balboa1~~~-~-~-..:_~~-=-~~~~...,..~.;;;.....:..~~r·-+~----.--~_.;,,;;..;.;;::-....;;;, __ ~ ....... ~~..:....~.,....--­Yodll CIUll wllh 'llO poi)llol• ::o-=.":~-. NEWP'bRT 8EACH ' HUNllNGTON '-BEAC!H Tllo trepliT --. ' . ' -. AWARD WINNIR -8anll1 G a Niu• aboaid ber Ooronad~ dooJ> Joie cle 'Vivre, after ~ ll>e ~rt Womtn'• P~ for the 1eccnd ~r a row. ,.. .,... -·-. . ~=-~=:t .(fashion Island) I '(Huntington . c,nler) Woma :"a:\ ia tbe .:: i .. I ., ,, • -··=-'A ' l~....._. ___ __.,,......, ___ '!""'"' __ .;i_ _ _..,.;__ ____ _.__~~---'-'-f'---': ~-~ . ' "" .: :-: ]~. • • • • • . ' . ... DA.n.y ~pll:.OT EDQ.'OBl.U PAGE ~ ' . '·- :-. · · P~roblem ·1·s·· ·Still There • • ,. As close .as the Orange Coait Jilnlor CoDeg•Dlitiict bilold olectloft wu: tlltlre JUI! had ·to be a recount Sadly lt•dld .J>ot •pJOduce the votes needed to put the bond ... over the top. . Jn fact the margin ol deft.at was widened from It voleo to G2. · , · Nevstbel ... , the election rt!malned oo close that . ' 'the JS~tch of one vote in t,000 from "no" ,to "yes" ~d have cbllJted the outoome. Twenty-one switches · out,of 211QOO votes.cast would hav~.done it , Clearly a ~orlty ol voten, almoat two out· of .f)irie.,favOred. lb• •7.25 million bond• issue. The junior !"Ille&• boinh decbioa .to 8$k I.or a recount wu an act oflteeplng fa!Urwlth the majority. • . The coat ol the recount wu only '225. On it was hanOng $14 million -the amount of the bonda plua matd!ini atate and federal building funds. " 'lbe poalblllty of C\)untlng errors scuttling the llu.ljdlng program bad to be cbe~i! at oo llllle cost and wtf.h BO much at stake. Now the outcome Is f!hal the question Is where do \jllillcr colleea ~ct ·trustees go from be<el . There are. two poasibllitles. , One Is another bOnd election and afltt ~C!i a narrow mlas It loob appeallag, Bui tnuteea undoubtedlJ< remember that the last time they tried two flnance electlona In a row the seoond did. 1#0l'R than the tint. -, l'he otlrere polliis to. raise the basic tax rate unaer new -.Ujallt · t lakes effect next' summer. Socll llction WO a not reqUl!t! approval of the. voters and tor that reuon V(owd be subj~ to criticism. A lhln\ poa.ibOlty r that the boarc1 simply do noCl\Jhg ,..... II not a real one. Stundent enrollment will ooalii;iun'lle to ln~ rapidly, and the two campuses, Or· •• C~ llld Golden West, are bursting at the .. ..., now. · " It Is unfortunate the reoount dldo't solve our junior college problem. But it didn't; so now it is a time wi;en members ·of the governing board must aak themselves, "What do we do now?" • 'More importaaUy1 the c!Uzens of the Orange Coast Juniir College District bad . better start \yOnderlrig, ''Where do our children go from here?'-' ' ' ' -' Police Puhllc Relations "To assist in· every practical mariner' to dlssJpate the hostility evidenced by certain segments of the com- munity toW~ tlie police." That Is 25-year-old Newport Beach police officer John Richard's new assignment, as spelled out by Po- lice Chief B. James Glavas. Richard, son of. a prominent merchant and civic leader, a lifetime resident of Newport Beach, surely knows the town and its people and should be well quali- fied fur the task . . He sNs his job as the city's first 'community Rela· Uoi:t.1 Officer as ,!)ne principally involving ''police--to- -people" communiCations. So does Chief Glavas see it that way. , Increasing complexity of problems and pressures confronting police have made improved police-com· munity communications a major aspect of modem law enfon;ement in every urban community. And appropri- ately, a Young man .- a recent university graduate (USC) and a young father "'-has been ,assigned to it. Much of the communications problem involves young people. We 'triih officer John Richard well as be copes with bis important new responsibilities. - . . I ~ ,... I 'Down, • ., I "r -.. ' • .R. ' N Facts Can Be Rel!lge FrolJl Thinkiitg ..... A Plaintive Letter From C,;echoslovakia Dear Gloomy Gtis:. ''Pr.otecled' By Red Cannons, Tanks A great deal of attention hat been paid to the neurotic who indulges in iantasy, who cannot keep hll facts Waight, and indeed does not respect the dividing line between fact ond fan· cy. Let me su1rest. however, that the . ' II OID' myopic county lllupldvb· on a:re so elated about airport revenues, they shOuld use tht money to subsidize residentia"l property values they have dam· aged. As for me, all I want for Cbrlstmu ls an antiaircraft gun! -J.E. 8. oPpo1ite ~ase ii just a neurotic -and story. Wbo cares whether it happened more fl'equently teen. That is, the in MarcJi or April of 1938, or if the case of the per&on who is so Ob8'Jlsed _ town was in Idaho or Iowa, or whether with irrelev~t fact.a thet he cannot the girl it happened to w.as a n1ece or a make his Pol•~ If any. · (fOl>ddau&hter of Dr. Zilch? At a rectnt party, I overheard a lady trying to relate · a real·llfe In· TBESE.FACTS MAY be imporlaat cl4.ent Ulat had bappened to ber many to reporters, lawyers and social years ag~. Midway in the story, •b• statistician1, but in ·the ordinary run Qf bogge8 dOwn becauae the was unable conversation, it is the zest. the humor, to recall the name of the doctor who the pertinence -in short. the spirit - bad trea~ her in 1938. of the an~ote we are interested in, , . . not the literaJi.,accuracy. NOW, ·TBI8 DOCTOR'S name bad It ii ".:Oo easy to dismia:s thost! people no bearipg on the story. He could have simply as borea (as, indeed they.are), been ZllCb or McGlllicuddy or just without understanding what motivates plain Doctor X -but she fusled and their tedious verbal habit. But we floundered for five minutes in a tear~ nothing from merely dismissing desperatt .effort to recollect -and lg nh lin I In .n.1. f hi lost her audience in the meantime. or P eo 0 g peop e UU.11 as on. A huffian being ii a compound of We have an 'seen countless instances fact and imagination. One type of of this kind of behavior. It ls neurotic fiees from the world of fact s.omething more, I believe, than mere because he cannot bear it; another long-windedness or dullness o f kind:seek& in fact a refuge from think-, personality -it is, somehow, a ing, from feeling,· f;rom the vast neurotic attempt to cling to facts as if reaches of imagln&tion. He 1i as they were the core of a person's ex· frightened at One extreme as t:tlfti.an- istence. -~er ls 'at the'otber. Th~ only dif- Countless conversatiom have been ference is that whlle the fantaslrer is ruined by this pathetic addiction to a sometimes locked up. the factuallr.:er ·place, a date or a name when none often becomes the official club Of them is essential to the point of 'the historian. U.S .. Rocket Mystery . WASHINGTON -Defense Sec. To Ille Editor: RecenUy I received a Jetter from my nstivt eountry, Czechoslovakia. The following I.& an excerpt from a translation of tpe letter, which 'I would like to share With your readers: "I really feel Uk! just sitting down on the floor next to yoo, putt.in&_ my bead in your lap and cry, cry1 and"'cry. Not too long ago this nation bloomed.· Jt bn!at.hed i.rl freedom. And all of a sudden It a~an to be at its last gasp, it barely breathes and lf it still keeps hum~d at its wits, then it is bec~the love of all of us for it, as well as our hate of those who step. ~~n its ·neck. In amelly combat "I hope trus letter will reach you 1afely. Our 'friends and protectors• sUN>Osedly do not interfere in our af- fairs, but the first thing they des.Je iS to limJt our freedom of the pre11, etc., etc. just like theirs. Since January we could freely write and think, it was our spring ..• And l am afraid (it's impossible to trust them) that they will stick their dirty paws not cnly into our press, but al.Jo our letters. "I AM HOPELESSLY shaking my head and trying (for those 'frJends' of ours who worry about us so much) to ' flnd at least one single sensible reason, why that '~tion' of us was done so treacher011Sly, at mldnight. shamelessly, and brutally .. Doe a anybody, whom you are worried ·about, get protected in the middle of. the night b)' cannons, mortars, and .tanks, pointed against hlm?-They ·say they oame to defend us from a 'counter-revolution.' But i.s St. Ven· ceslaus, 1>11 whose statue· flew our fiag at the time of their 8I'{'ival. a 'coun- terrevolutionary'? After all,1 he sits on a stone horse and not on a Trojan horse. Yet those 'protectors' of ours at· tacked thia stone horse with gunfire, b:ecause ol this flag. And a 14-year-old boy who placed the flag there, fell to his death. Our 'protectors' came to his funeral ln tanks and it was hard for us to explain to them that it was eotirely qnnecesaary for tbem to be there, because all of us hW a flower in our hand aJJd not a flag which seemed to -make it ne~sNry, fOr them to shoot at ue. Perhaps they expected COUJI· terrevoluttonarles lo jump out of that , Letter• from readen ere welcome. Normally writer• 1hould con~ their me8sages in 300 10ordl or L!s1. Tht right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel ii reserved. AU Zeto ttrs must incl1.Ldt ligncture an.d mo.U. ing addres.t, bta names toiU be witJt. held on request. den behind a bush with a gu;J. in his hand? Fourteen million· people came. That's all we bne. But there were no counterrevolutionaries, only people with some bi:ains who know and love our beautiful country, oUr homeland. "I send you my love. My place is here and here I intend to die. And I don't care whether it will be today, or tomorrow. I would only like to see another beaut.if'!l spring, like we had in 1968." - D. S. REINHARDT SertbYApath11 The recent defeat of the Orange Coast Junior College District bond issue is a tragic reflection of selfish apathy by over 80 percent of the eligi· ble voters. lt is a crying shame when approximately 7 percent of the eligible voters can defeat an issue wtfich would have provided the facilities that our young people deserve and the com· m.unity needs. Why can't the cltlzens of our com· munity take at least the interest to vote yes or no? I hope that their presebt lack of concern will not ~unt theI'n in the years to come. JHow parents could not be . concerned Is beyond my comprehension, when this concern would cost the average tax· payer less than two cents a day and provide desperately needed facilities. demonstrated a concern for their education. D. W. DEAN Main laauea To the Editor: I went to the lecttn"e given by Eldridge Cleaver at UCI mainly to.see and hear for myself in order to test this experience against the reports I would later read in the press. In my opinion, Herman Wong of the L. A. Times completely missed the main issues and picked around for sensa- tional statements and four-letter wo~s (out of conte:rt and not in their appli~ation to a strong protest). So did Thomas Fortune of the DAILY PILOT. Th~se who form an opinion frOm readin,g these reporters will have no knowledge of the main ideas presented by the speakers and accep~ by the audience, nor will they have any con· ception of the atmosphere that prevailed. Nevertheless, I'm sure many people will feel qualified to speak about this lecture on the basis of their newspaper reading. ANYONE LIMITED to one address is more apt to overstate the case than a speaker who has frequent op· portunities to be htard by the same audience. Let us not for~~t that the situations and inequities which caused Such a militant feeling in a large seg. ment of Om' culture are the real enemies, and the people who describe the disease ina~,. have to use words that are as disgusting as many medical terms. Ill all arguments, be they political or private, the contenders m8y use shock words or slogans or phrases. and they may threaten violence or withdrawal. and they may prephe.sy dire results if their view is: not victorious, but this preliminary encounter must not blind us to the fact that a prOblem exists and that it is to everyone'• benefit that a solution be found: '!be protaqonists raise and discuss; the issues, but' the Intermediaries should look for the fundamental va1ue judgments on each side and attempt a compromise or conciliation. MARY W. MILLER Clark CWford is being put squarely on the spot to dlsclpse whether the U.S. has rockets .similar~ those being us- ed. by the Communil'ti to in- discriminately batter S o u t' h Viet· namese coi'n.mUDlU~i' '8dif civilians. · cofllnI · wrillen Cllfford asking for explicit I HAVE BEEN a taxpaying citizen of Orange County (or approximately five years. My children are married and attending school beyond the junior college 1evel. This could place me in the 'Position of being against any in· '"'crease in tues for educational pqrpose,,, But it hasn't. If anything it h8s increased my feeling of obligation to ensure that young people now and in the future have at least the 1ame, lf not 1. better opportunity to gain an education than my own; AJ.ao,.{f the. U.S. does .have • such weapon1, wby 1beY • aren't being employed a.galnst North Vlertnamese population centers 'and 'in i l 1 t a r y targets, These highly pertinent questions .bave ~en bluntly put up to Clifford by Rep. H. R. Gross, !\-Iowa. influential member of the House F~eign Affairs Commlttee, foll<Ming an unsbccessful effort to aet this lnformatfon from Democratic congressional leaden. Their ambttuous and e.v&Sive repliea; to Grou' inquiries about the failW"e of tbe U.S. lo Ult ground.fo-(fouhd and alr-to-ooond Ncl<ell agalnlll !be Com- mllldltl gave'Tile to the ltJ'ong suspi· cion th~t ttilJ country does not have ·auch weapou. • • TO GIT AT TIIE .botlom of this deepq ~ myltary, GfOll bas ' --· •.1 answers to the lollowing: • "Does 'the United states bave ''WHAT IS ALL tills talk about .• grouncf.lo.ground fntermediato rocket. counterrevoiltUan! Would a ~ e,;t I and-or missiles capable of being fired counterrevolutlonary go .against can· from the forward are11s of Soutb VJet. ' nons and ta.ob ~ly with a Oag of ~is nam and reaching tbe centers of country? Woukln t he be 11t least bid· population as wen at mllltar7 targets In North Vietnsml 11 Ille United States does pos1e11 sucb weapons, whJ" have Ibey not been used? "U we do not have such weapons, why don't we bave them?" "Also, doe1 the United States have air-to-ground rocket. and/or missiles capable of reaching ground tarreta without 1ubjecting our alreraft and crews to the concentra~ aircraft defenses of the North Vietnamese? If we have such rockets and/or mlasile1. why art the1 not being used? If we do not have 1ucb weapons, pleue expt"° why we don't have tbem." Gl\OSS' FORTHRWBT queltlo111 may explode a bombshell In Ute becUc elect.ion campaicn now th IJN(ft.IS Utroughout the countey. Admlaslon by CUUord that the U.S. doet not have intermediate ground-to- rround rockets o r alr-to-rrouna ml11iles would almost certainly set off a 1 turtbus poUUcal' attack frQm tbe Rep'ublJcans . The Johnson ,\drp~•Uon.,,.uld find Itself heavl· It on the d•fenslvt JUltifyUic or u· plalnlnr Ute failure lo de~ aucb -~ BIJ George • Deac Ge<qe: I Wldentaad It Is not proper lo e:ptnd ·the little finger when drinking cottee or tea, as it look•· affected. But could you tell me how lo bold a Jong..U.mmed martini glass? ·F.T;" Deer F.T.: Well, with the bundl a.round this newspaper I make It a prac. !Ice lo hold my . martini ·U&htly willl boUt bands. . Deer Georae: Tall 11\0 b..,.111 trulb -do you lll!lALLY maJro tip' moot o1 tbe Ietten'!n your column! Dear Pimled: PUZZLED Make them up? I don't even 1111dmtlnd mocf ol tbe lettm la my column. (Small problems so!V"1 cheap -tradlnc llamPI , Cl•ea willl wholelale pule !00.) • • Many adults &re and will benefit from the fine adult education progr~ provhle.d by Golden West $!Id.Orange Coast. The avallablllty,._.O( knowledge can do much to upgrade a community. Cles.,n"a Speeclt To the Editor: Than~ you for .vour excellent repof'Un.t on the UCI '(>rogr~m at which Cleaver. BIA.ck "Panther i Cobnan, of the President's CQm. mlS&ion on Civil Disorders; Scb~r .• editor of Ramparts Magulne, · and Catholic missionary, Bonp&ne, apoke. Another curious grandmother and I went to bear them, paying a dollar ~d· misllon (rtudents 7S cent.a) which SELFISHL y i ALSO ,.,.Uze tbat !be covered the cost of the speak era and 'value ol ;n.y property is contin~ent J>!OVided for free cookle1 a:nd purich Upon the avallabilltf of good edUca· served on the llwn outside the om -tiOllal procrama and-fadllUes tilllfe -· during the·!ntermlssfnn.--,-, community. J wonder how many We were there till 4 p.m: whd the registered ~oters (voters ls used ad. question periOd began and we Jett.~ ~ v!sedl,y) have bad an opportuillty lo With Ute esception of one fat'lllld~ · seek a parking space near Golden aged woman 1rith a home-made atp West or Orange Coast schoolJ. There-'U)'lng' "treason," it wu Juat a aren't any. Tbe utter lack or UD• m~ting 1n the ~Icao tradition derltandltrg by fhi Citizens of the com.. "1th tour men having their 11.1· munlty regarding their respoiWhtllty to ensure the best possible ~ucaUonal program ls going lo roault In economic and cultural stagnaUoo of tlfe ton':I· munlty. This ls tragic. PUE TO THE overcrowded cen-dl~oM '1.d lack of !acll1Ue1, m_,be It Is time lo generat. letllt1Uan which would requln parents of reS!sllring lltndenta lo produce vol!ng cerWlcatos which would ensure ,acceptablllty ' of those 1tudenll whose parents at leut CLEAVER CERTAINLY capl!a-· on lboCk value, otberwfte IOUndil- contradlctory, and unlmPQrtant. Howev.r, the traS!c way In wltlch be m_,, or Is, being uaecl lo 1mdernllne public ._i Of our educatlocal 11Stem, II importan~ and 1o111 after be Is dtad, tbe damage this m17 do our stal4 may be incalculablt. I am a native Call(~an and our mte ha• alwata hod the highest • ttprd for edUC&tlon. Howevtr. we are being swamped by people from the South, and some midwesterne~ who seem to equate a college with a glorified high school (O\lr governor attended a small undistinguished mi(\western college.) ·These people do not bring with them a tradition of high e(!ucational standards and need help in understanding the value of good schools. ..., OUR DA UGBTER bas· moved to New Jersey from the 'Bay Area of California, and insists schooll are bet• ter there. Frankly, I doubted this even though her f'lfth grader is going ·into a class of 35 frOm a smaller class, and their g:frl has only 28 in her fourth grade class. However, I believe her now for I just saw statistics on the states and. their suppOrt .Of schools. California has fallen to eighth place. New Jersey spends much more. Do we Teally want our schools to deteriorate, and our universities to slide into the undlStingulshed group? MARGARET MC MASTER Pertinent flueation To the Editor: In response to Mrs. Ruth Shapln's opinion (Mailbox, Sept. 27) in regard to Eldridge Cleaver, whom she described as an eloquent young speaker and writer, not yet 35, and the Peace and Freedom Party candidat.e for President To begin with, I must correct her by stating that he will not appear on ·the ballot in November, contrary to her statement. But more trnportantly, Mrs. Shapin seemed to purposely neglect mahy pertinent facets of Mr. Cleaver. He's an e:r-convict who sen.'• ed. a prison sentence for assault. with intent to commit murder ln 19ft9, is out on parole and awalting bial on a charge of engaging in a fun batUe with Oakland police lart April G. HE IS A LEADER of the Black Panthers, a militant black organiza- ti~n which advocates violence and lawlessness:. · Mrs. Shapin pleads, "I urge that you ediklriall,y defend bis right to state his case." She must also· then feel that someone such as1 the Imperial Wizard cf the Ku Klux Klan should be allowed to eloq~Uy. 'state his case. 'r.herein lies the pertinent question and it iJ whether a platform such as !lie l!niV.rslty of California 1hould be used rOr. a member of an ~mist organJzaU.on to use for bis ori stlfisb ~teresta and to atir unrest. I say " .. w ed -· > no. e ne 1pe-er1 who offer to aid ln .a: solutloil of thil nation's pro- blems, 11ot preachers of bate and Violence. , • • ·-- .11. v. MITC!iELI. • .. " ' ' • • Costa .~.Mesa . . EDI TI ON Dally Pape~ v o i:. ~( •• No . 237, s StcTIONS, ~ PAGES . , . . _ OIViNGE, COUNTY, CALIFORNI.( \WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, '1968 "~ / •. Wl CEN'l'S • • Fortas Withdraws Bid -T OAIL Y PILOT Sllff l"llfft Eag'les, We Love You Tbeoe song leaders are. singing praises of Costa Mesa's Eotancia High School durinJt Ea~le athletic contests this fall. From top are Linda Hardin, Jeaninne Hobel. File! Johanna, Debi Stolarolf, Chris Dufnl!iie, Sue ll!aruyama. Girls l>l'llClice locg hours to perfect intricate routmes, use as much energy as athletes. ' Harlio:t Scliool. Bona Vote . . ·-----~ LBJ 4grees to Pull Chief Justice Nod . WASHlNCTTON (UPI) t-Abe Fortas asked President Johnson . today to withdraw his nomination to be chief ju.stic~ and Johnson proniptly agreed to do so. Johnson, describing as tragic ·the Senate filibuster that blocked con· firmation of Fortas, said be would coMult "appropriate advisers" before deciding whether to recommend some- one else as successor to Earl Warren, who wants to retire as chief justice. Body of Mesa Man Recovered From Swamp Tbe body ol a young O>slla Meoa :nan who ft'equentlly medlt!ated beside a 9'Mam.PY pond near bb west side home was recovered sbortly after Jltj()D tioday, an· apparent drowning vic- tim. Pele Hosa>e1 :18, of 804 W. Wilson st., -spotlleil !loattng -down by a truck drive!' bailing fill. frun a dirt and grovel pit not ear lrom the boggy area off Vlo!Dna Slreot at tile Sam Ana River. Circumstiances ol Hosooe's death, set sometime Tuesday ~g. are under investigation, but there was no olgn ol foul play when his m-aped body was pullecl" ashore. Costa Mesi De11ectl.., Capt. Ed Gia-.oa!d ·;at Ile """"" \tll)t II woold -tD-lle .;ll!'er a ~.,. an accldemll ~. • ... ~ Fortas ·aaid in a letter to Johnson that he was dropping out of consider- ation for tlie post with the hope that bis move would "'end destructive and extreme assaults" on the Suprem~ Court. He said be would stay on as an associate justice. In a statement released by the White House, JohI1Bon said: "With deep regret I have accepted and cGncur in the request of Mr. Jus- tice F~ and am withdrawing his noinination as Chief Justice or tbe United States. "I believed when I made this nomf· nation, and J bell eve now, that he is the best qualified man for this high position. The action of the Senate, a body I revere and to which I devoted a dozen years of my life ls historically and constitutionally tragic.'' Asked specifically if JohnsGn in· tended to submit a new n<>minatloo (See FORTAS, Pac• I) S111"prlse Deelslon Mrs. Tucker Waives Jury Trial in Slaying By ARTllUR R. VINSEL Of ~ Dl hr Plltt lllft In a surprise decision reached this morning in judicial chambers, the wife o( Costa Mesa City Councilman George A. Tucker waived the right tG a jury trial in the murder Gf her next· door neighbor, Mrs. H a r r i e t t Westphal. Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, 38, of 1642 Mlnorca Drive, ins.tead will have her case heard in a court trial before Superior Court Judge R o n a 1 d Crookshank. Fore™t For Fellruarr ' _. ~-~ -··"" .. ' ,._.,'/. " '!."~·-..... ~ __ ..... -- (lop -·'s..ch· on4. -.311U1"! ,memb;tl.Oncl a Ooota ~ --~-~ ,J'!!O!'Yml1 ti!• .. ~ .. ~ ..... , and dtllrli:·l&tlredi.p..ct;;.. ,. "'°.II}' ....... ~ The start of the trial, called for to· day, was delayed 24 hours and will now begin at 9:45 a.m. Thw"Sday in Department Eight. lbe defendant is -charged with l"urder in 111e June 211 ombblng depth of Mra. Weitpbal, 68, of 1648 Minorca Drive, over some type of backyard . Next Feb. 11 appear! a likely ~te gr~de enrollment f>!aw file high school for •ll'llD" Newport-Meta Unified gl'3de5 are Jorger than first grade and School btaui~t ·bQnd elect,ioo. IJ pot proj.ectioos'.sbow ·tti.e ·trend will con· that date, -.ometi:mtf s'b or t I y thereafter. ' tint.e, he· said. The .scbo;ol board moved ·Tue~y It was .pojllted oot that resale of nigtit toward S;etting the date1 and also OOmes 'and new Irvine Company hous- diacussed ·e n,r I? Ji Ill: en t projeetioos · ing iievelopments will bring :residents which Will be transleted into. dollars. with older ohildren to the area making .Decisions_ OD: f.he date and possibly · more disproportionate the number of the amount will be miade at tile next board ~•-Oct 15 high school students. .m~g, .. It was indicated ,the bond issue will 'I'rmtees prevblsly bad decided t.o be to take care ,of dassroom con-exipa¢ high .school5 to aocommodate . structiOn · needs fOr ttte next tbree 3,IXXl students each instead of bullddng ~. so the amoi,mt oould be in the new ones, because it would be ~boi't:lood· of $15 million. However, cheaptt. High school! presently Me no schopl ~ m·entioned a figure: built.for about 2,200 studerits each, end A $20. 7 i:nillioii bond issue failed last now 'have just about that enrollment. Octnber .S did an $11.8 million bood Newport Horbor High bas an enroll· issue the year before. . ment' of 2,316, Corona del Mar High "We will be going to the people with . 2,132, Costa Mesa Hi~ 2,058, and this one bobd issue and telling 'them it • ~ia High 1,971, Loats seid. is obviously jusi a stopgap measure " far 11:.bree years," S;aid Trustee Lloyd •: . Bl~ Jr. c 1 ~' c d' Board 1111!mllerS were told enroll· '. oupw S re i t ment is expected to iocrease by m~ ' than 3,<KX> students \o close to Xt,000 in N. · T G d the ne~ three years. In five years the Ot 00 00 enrollment w\11 be 32,500, the figures ·-· · Associate Supt. Norman Loots said tne lat.est enrollment count Monday showed 26,410 students attending the district's schods. The 'district is short ·of classrooms now and most second graders @re on double sessions. The pinch so fer bas been felt at the elementary~ i:bool level. However 1 it is the high ~ that are expected.Ito feel the pret&ure next. Administrative ~sistant .Roy · p. Andersen said onl.1 three years ago the district first gI"'1e enfOllment WllB hall again as large &r !")' blgh lldlool ~ A young couple was arrested Tues- , day night at a Costa Mesa department store after charging '65 in clothes, stuffed animals and a Monopoly game with a credit card listed ~ stolen. Larry J .· Piersee, 23, and his wife Glenda, 19, were booked on :nnpicion of Using a stolen credit cant after eillpjoyes ot Sears, Roebuck & Co .. 3333'5. Bristol St., recognized tile card number. · Ma. Barbara J . Heard, of Anaheim, ropotted tile card otolen Sept. H and lt was Jogged on an Orange County Sherill's Department credit alerl sheet 1 • ' .Se<:urity Chief Clare!>ce D.,Bradley, Dilti!led by cle!'k M"'1 Joines, called Oo8ta Mcisa Police and Officer Harry Bowtn p!clted up Piersee and his five· foot,: Blx·lncb, 23).pound -· Two fireliieo wllh ~ bootOd P!!la .,,... unab1e Ila reach · 111• body, n.-g lace down In 111e usual drown· ing posture. ·The bog waB due as a test ldbe to see if lmld ~in tile orea ol tile Iong-dkscusse<t, multi-million dollar Keys Marina project would bold water, according to reports. - The unidentified trucker who spotted 1-IC>Scoe's dark hair· and gold sweater (See CORPSE, Pace Z) ) • Meeks Suffers Concussion But Condition 'OK' CGrona del Mar High School Prin- cipal Leon C. Meeks was reported "feeling pretty good" this morning by a member of his family. Hoag Memorial HGspital authorities agreed, saying Meeks, 50, injured ,in an auto crash Monday, is now off the serious list. The school official's son, Greg, 16, said his father was much better. "He was up and around in a wheel chair this morning and was feeling pretty ' good, cot.a:iderin£." Yoong Meeks said his father receiv- ed. a head concussion and m injured hip, but suffe!'ed no broken bones or internal bleeding. Horpllal ._spokesmen 1aid Meets, who ls .alio Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce president. was to be transferred out ol the intensive care unit tbii'. af.ternoon. He is expected to remain hospitalized, however, for several more days. He was taken to Hoag Mter hill Volkswagen collided with another car at Mac.Arthur Boulevard and Harbor View Drive sbortly after 9 p.m. Mon· day. WAVES JURY TRIAL Mr~ Irene, Tucker dispute. . Defense attQrney Paul Augustine Jr., said Tuesday most Of the first trial day Will be spent in discussions ·with Deputy District Attorney Jame·s Enright on trial procedures and methods. UCI Gets Use of County Med Buildiri.gs Rent Free An agreement whereby UCI will get the long term use of six Orange Coun· ty Medical· Center buildings rent lree caused some eyebrow lifting by the Board of Supervisors Tuesd'ay. The board members noted that UCI wGuld have the right under the ~ment to alter ti\e buildings in any 'way they saw fit with only the appr0val of the medical center admin· istrator as to structural abilities. The supervisors changed this to re- quirf: the university to get building pennlts from the county department of Bullding and Safety. They agreed that no fees would be chU"ged. The county spent '200,000 to retnod· el four Gther buildings for the medical sch~l but refused to spend an)' mbre , . money. ' The agreement calls fer UCI to con· trol the buildings for 10 year• will1 option to renew for 10 addlttoilal ·years. The coW'\ agtee5 to pay all utlllty -fees except ~lephones. . The supervisGn alaG balked at a proposal that the county provide cus· todial care and maintenance of the leased facilities Without knowing what tbey will contain or whether such care would be expensive. SupervisGrs said they will not ap- prove any custo<Mal care "if it exceeds the normal of the Medical Center." County Airport To Ctlrb Parking, Eliminale Tours . By BRUCE BENSON Of ... Dallr I'll•! .,.,. There will be less perklllg at Orange County Airport; no liew .tour gulde tt> sMw people aroond.1 and a delay-~ a proi>osal to fly a fleet ol aging pro- peller. giants up to Los Angeles on a commuter shuttle.· Those are the three 1 ·a t e s t d~velOJ>nlents today coming. from. the county Board of Supe:rvisors and th~ California Public UtiUUes CommlsSion (PUC). . Supervisors approved the ,ellmina· tioo ot parking on the wesl side al Campus Drive from MaCArtbur Boulevard to a polnl soulh of the A "non-talker" and a "non·awim.·. ., airport iennlf!8l.i entrance r 011 d. Jner" share thl a~t today iri .. tbe R t' e ' A I d R ' ff t ' Earlier, the suPervi&<rs had approved ::·-~=J: o ar1ans p· p au . a er .. Y. · t.. .u:n~:ar:i..s:. ~ -beiJig pre-Diego ~eeway to Birch Street. • WITHDRAWS NAME · NomlnM Fort11 Cardinals Win 4-0 as Gibson Strikes Out 17 ST. LOUIS (API.-Bulle! Bob Gib- son set a record \fith 17 strikeouts, beating 31-game winner Denny Meo . Lain in 111elr he<alded duel WedneS· day. to give tbe St Louis Cardinali a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Ti.g«s 1n the opening World Series game. Tlie 32-~.olil atar of' tl1e 1967 Seri.ea, who shattered National League regular season ·record with a 1.12 earn. id tun 'Jfuirk, won' his s~tb.' straight Series game. This equaUed the 001 !IUU'k hald1olnUy by Lefty Gomez and .Red Ruffing ol tl1e New l{ork Yank· ees; Mcl.i.in w~s victimized by three Tiger errors and his own 'wildness :before he left the i&Q\e . for: a pinch hiller ,tralling :HI, in the slx1h. Tho Detroit _,ce wu no ~tch (of the vet. eran Card, who displi)'<d a dazzllni mixture ol sp<e!!, curv'e and· charlge. up. ' , Glbsbn struck out everybody in the Tiger batting order at least once u he moved on the record eet by Sandf Koofax of the Los Angeles 'DOdgen ~ainsl 111e Yankees in 1963. The band blared "HOld 'nlat Tiger'' and the largest crGwd ever to see a game In St. Louis, 54,6~ folloftd Gibson's Jttempt on the r.eccrit. Tf~rs Flrst-0 · 1 , McAuliffe struck out. Stanley ~ed a single to left an a 3'.2 pitah. Stanley was. out steal.ing on the fir~ pitch 1o Kaline, Mctarve.. to Javier: K3iine ·struck Gut. • • ' No .runs, one hlt, nb errors, none left. ' I · Cartlln'ali Flnl-e · Stanley threw out BroCk. FloOd flied to Kaline. Maria flied to Kaline. · N~ nins, no hits,.no errors, none left .Tigers Second -t . Cash struck out. Horton took a' third strike. NO!lthtup also struck out. · No runs, no !\its, nG errors, Done Jell. ' • Cardinali Second -t I ' Cepeda· !lied ·to Northrup in short 'center fieldc MCCiin'er li..1i a triple 19 \ the right center .field fence. Shannoa struck out Javier took •'third strike.! No runs, one hit, no eITors, one lefL " Tfgen Third -·o · 1 , Fre~han · toOk a third strike. Wert singled to cent.er on , a . 1·2 pltclt McLain bunted foul on the third strike, (~ OPENER, Pare I) 0r • ..,. . (:- ' lented b1 lhe Supervl1ors ali~ delayed a request DAILY PILOT . to hire a part·llln,e emwoye at the ' ,.., Or..,. Coon ' a:lrport to show the public how It ~e.Jt .uP; .lt'& loing to be a little warmer Thursday, with temperatures crepln1, into the uppel" 80'• and mostly sunny skies along the c9i11t. o)1Jnp!w anc1 Candidate-Sn~s lJ .. S. $,o ld Out in Irv. in:e. Spel!Cli., .. -.opeeates. Th• guide would h•v• d•all of Ol.7m· 1 -J prlnclWJy with school ( r o u p s , ans: ' , ' • · · 1u~tti1ors were told. -"'t 1 JACK ~ An!Qnc Jl!bw,_~e· named the news During bis spee(>h, l\olarlaNI got to ~·· u th PUC led · ·•·--• P-•~I'-'"'-Of .., o.itr ,.11 .. ,,... n VWl'l:i'I' ac onr. e gran a aeetion feattl!"es . The quick easy smile tie ........... lng media, polltic1ans ~ "sit around fld-their feet .for ovatioa1 several Ume1, delay in a hearing to• Skybui, Inc., a John GI a 1 r, . · · '. ....,,. dllng When 111e nation 1rnokee," COi• . twice interruplln~-the caild!date Long Beach airline propoeing lo fly Ne#pOft Beach ~ the well·turnedcpbrue and the tege. in:si.desD wbo urge on tbe.ircap-·~ about tHf Unlverilt; of three L four-eogme Lockhfed SUper by'al<er who broaa ,..,...allUeJ ol Dr. MU Raf. tive rebel students and "bearded ClallfDrnli. . • . • • ComOtllaUoos hourly up to . Los l!PODdl hh tlme fert/ Republican candidate for 111e U. · unwashed nitwits." ' N61· once dlil ll&fferty 111entlon bla Angeles for comp1utera. · · paddllnt, no t · S. S'eli8te, ~Cl>ted an'•u,<!ience ol 140 ~ Pointing to hh audience, Rafferty Deniocratlc senetorlal oppoaent Alan , Foes ol • airport !IJ!aDlion · haye, prattling., rai• !lolag ... .111"~"'-tlle Jr.vlne_Coost .declared._ -' 't Cl'lllllon, , ' -• -· --branded 111• llSOpau.OP.f p1-1 · .. :Ml. ' Country Oub.TIMoM1 lllghl.· • "We're kidding -ouraeJves l! wt H-spoke lnelead o1 national pro-. "extremely nol>Y.'' Newport Beach cl· In the Social Rafffl<ty"ti)ld 1lle 8f'l\IP Ille country believe Just thal. We're doing II to blenll ol ¢ml, riots, protest. loreljl,n ly colincllmetl ~ye also.denounced 111• Noli• 'NcllOU. La Rue Nltzkowsld,, has -...r"soid dOW11lllt11•~"·duilng , ourselves. too. Wbea a democraU. aid, •aoo lite filtetnatlonal <001mu.oist . plan, &lld pasad a resoluilon citing WU. of wfllaiit water polo coach for the el~ yeln o( I>!l'ocfliuF rule. society goes 1our, ii'• an the poopla COOll>lrl!CY. Here are bis views : ' U,, aura•attoo that would r .. tzlt from the Amerlclll·t6am "Monty" Nltzkow· • "Th• pOcijlle llf •tflO -llo!l<\I Statea who are to blame." . -<:r!ule:. "We're kidding ourselves , more flights. ski, bu to' admit abe lan't one-of the h tve been handed the cmoothtlt make He said be feels the cold .ind of , whed w• btlieve ~t wt"..are retardltlg The hearing was set over to Nov. 12, world!1-... a1 ... ,Jmm.,...Her.story ii-oil peddlinf aet·in-hillOI')'," be-aal<I--and·d! ... ter blowillg in his crime by ma!.in(ll1ihlt'easler for the after Skybu1 oe«etary Jolm A. Htuer on Page lf.. "Who 11 ie!pomible?" face. "1968 la an election YNr by the cri.minal. I 1ay that you 1Uld I are not ~•ked. f0f'1o'more time to prepare. ade-- ------- -~... tlafletlf AllNerocl his own question.~ IN<• ot God," be Mid. ' IS.. RAFFERTY.J!•&• Zl qua!,~ Hooer zeporled. • -----.-~--1 /1 !) . ~ .. .. f .. -.... , • " . ' ' IN~IDE !'ODAY A h.ou.srwifl who ctaima 1ht 71<11 lo !tDOrk too llord ft ""••rlk• tund ptekedng her home for /air pOV. Slory Pagr 8.' l ' . , 1:::'.. I c...,.,,.·, f:,."" -·-:r=: .l::::r'r I "-= .. ..-. , J OA11. Y PILOT . . - . . Y.ipp~es Disrupt -House. Hearings room. but --to return lftor bl sot dd al Ibo -.nWlllloll •. He l81ld 13 othet penon.1 w.re later invited t.o leave tor Coo:d Wben tbey 1tood In a silent p.-against ill• ~-'IllelloOriap ,.,_ 'rlwroday Iller a break~ for• Jfillll boly clay. Rubin anc!JbO -··....,,of -have been ordered to tatify, say they will return Thlr&<lley. ... ·Rubin· wu thrown out of a 1961 in· YOlllptiOQ ol --protolll when be efaawed up 1D a rmttd Revolu· t:fonary WIU' costume. Between taUDbl from Rubin and the otherl in lhe audltllCe ODd procedural objections by lawyers iq the audience, tile &Uboommillee beoded by Rep . Rlelsd ldlon! (D-Mo.)1 heard tetllmony on the bloony clashes between dtmonstl'lltON and police dl.U'inl the Democratic coov111tlon in Chicaeo. ''-/ DAILY •ILOT Sllft ,,_,. WILL RAFFERTY MEET ROTARIAN TEST? Sonete CoOdid•ta In 'iel~rlntlnt Speech In Nawport From Page J OPENER ..• . . Pewr Pan Nudies Dance . ' McAulUfe · bounced t.o C e p e d a , unassisted. No runs, OJ1e hit, no errors, one left. ' .. . . Cardinali Tblrd -0 Despite 1-hreat of Arrest Muvill wall<ed no lour pitd>el. G!hooo llM'2illced, McLain to McAu· !ill~. wllo covond !Int. Brock bounced to McLain and Maxvill was cau&ht II!dlni back to "'c•>Od, McLain to Slanley. Brode 5""" oecond and con· tinued to third when Freetwi's throw went into center field for an error. Flood poJlllOd to Stanley. From Wire llervlee1 MADISON, Wll. -Petor PIO a la Nucle ll11ed the bouao 1Coin last night for two periumanceo bel<Jrt 600 per101¥ doopite -II of arrest. The Univeralty of Wl.....m'> coo· ~aiel "Peter Pan" play had been closed down by Dane County District AtbJrney Jmies C. Boll OD ground& of obtcenlty after a c o m m a n d peri<n mance M-y night. No 8l'Tests were made after Tues· c1aii night'• penormance. ibe ori;tnal ver1loo, which lasted for one ~ance a week ago, featured six nude Girls. Subsequent perfU'!!Wlnces, however, have pro- duced only two girts po11ibly because ol fear of pr01ecuticll. 'lbe nude 1CeJ:1e1 lastini obout elgllt minutes, po<1ray1 "innocence" according to producer Stuart A. Gordon, a drama senior from Chicago. District Attorney Boll does not see the "innoceoce." "In my opinion today's community standard• do not permit g.trls to dance nude before an audlen::e," Boll said. "To pennit sw:h conduct at the univer1i£y would opeo the door to nude d&ncera: throughout the cornmuniey. No runa , no hifl, one error, one lefL Tlger1 Fourtll -0 The attendance was announced at 54.692. Stanley !Ued to Maril. Klll!>e look a lhlrd atrlke. Caah filed to Flood. No rum, no bita, no 191Ton, none i.tt. C.rdlnall Fo~ Jury 'Grounds' Baron; Maril wall<ed. With • ~ count on Copoda, DMrolt IMaMCei' MaYQ Smith went to &11 mound 111<1 ta1l<ed briefly "4111 McLaln. Olp!da fouled to Cull on a 3-2 pitch. Mc<Jarw<-wolnd .., lour pitches. llhamon alllC1ed to Jell, ec« • lni Maril, and when Hortm let the ball roll by him, M<Oorwr -lhlrd and Shannon went to HCODd oo the er· rcr. J""1er lfOU!lded • ainJtle between lire! ""4 IMIOOlld, acomc McCarver md Sb:anm:lll. Javt"er Mole tecond. Muvtll llled to Horton In left center, .laYier holdlni IOC<llld. G!lleon atrock out. • Teen-age Flier Guilty BJ TOM BARLEY Of ... DellY , .... '"" Brea'a low..flylof "Red ,~· !J fdnl to 1et Illa whip clipped. It toot an eight woman, four-man ..uperior CCKrt jury les1 tbm two houri Tueoday to decide that Andrew M81hall, 19, was (Ullty of i:rand theft . wbell he 11ook a l>rlght new yellow and w!J1te Piper Comanche from Orange eouney Alrporl ia.1 May 28. Judie Byroo K. McMillan ordered *' tall, halldaome Mayhall to return to court Nov. 8 for a hearlng on the -Two Cars Lose Stereo Equipment Stereo equlpnent w a s reported tlto1en frun two cars 1n Newport I 8-h Tu-y, police &aid . 1be vtctlmr wer'e Frank Bennett, a clerk at Robinaon'1, Fuhioo Island, -Joel life cw~·· IOd speakers valued at ll2.o, 8Dc! Bernard F. Hlllf«el, -n!d .f214 . In • storei> equliiment ancl tal>es had tieen taken.- The theft frmn ,Bennett'• caf' oe· curred wtiU.e tt wu p1rktd during the day at Faelllon lalood.1lillts11. • Cos· ta Me1a red.dent, 1aid. bts ~&!' was burghrrized while it was parked in tbe ~ block O[ Blrch St. youth's application for probation and . 1enteoclng. llliyllall took the •lnJtle ... iln• alrcraft f~ a fantastic two-hour flip that "'1ded with bis landing the badly· damaged plane on a runway reserved fer outgnlng aircraft. The grinning youth was &ITe!ted. there by a seclR"ity guard. Mayhall, who ha'd flying lessons when lie was 14, wae seen flying as low as 50 feet altitude in at least four Orange County communities. Poi.lee saw him narrowly miss a power pylon and a Van de Kamp's windmill s1gn over a Pore before he finally clipped and broke ofl a high· voltage pcwer line in north Santa Ana. A.ITesting Q[ficers said Mayhall was on his way to work when he decided to take the aircraft from the airport. "I was a little depressed so I dedd· ed it would be a nice day to ny," he allegedly told police. From Page l ~e nm.a, two bite, ooe mor, <me left. Tfpra Flflb..-0 Hortnn pojl!led to Jav!OI'. Muvtlle lelil>ecl to &rail Northrup'• lbw !hive. F.-.0 walbd. Wert look a lhlrd 1trlke. It was Glbe:on'1 9th !Uikeout. No rum, no hits, no errors, one left. Cardinals FU~ Wert threw out Brock. Flood popped to McAullfle In 8hort ·rJihl. Maria' grounder went tru-ough Cash's legs for en err(Jl'. Hart.an made a one-hand cat· ch of ~·s Yne drive at the WarD· ing !nick in left. l'Jo runs, no hits, one error, one left. Tigers Slxtb-4 Matdhick batted Coc McLain and was thrown out, Cepeda to Gibson, cover- ing flrst. Dobson wanned up 1n the Detroit bullpen. McAullfle grounded a single to right. Stanley struck out. Katine doubled over Shannon's head Into the left field comer, McAullffe atopping at lhlrd. Cub alnick out. No runs, two hita:, no l!ITOl'I, two left. Cardinali Slslb--e FORTAS .•. -..... iD to pitch for Detroit, .batting 9,th. McCarVer Pllli>ed to to the Senate, White Hoµse press 1oc· ,MnAullllo In Short rlebt-Sllinley threw retarJ George Christian said: .out Shtnnon. hvior walked. J""1er ·"I'm sure thePre1Idenl wlD ba tallr---out lleallng, Ffte-to Stanley. lng to the attorney general and other No nui.1, 110 hits, no errors. none appropriate-advisers on the subject." ...!,efl Fortas wrofe the letter' to Johnson, :rlpr1 Seventb-:G l'l'OM Page l RAFFERTY ..• to blame for theae Jndatory packl of • punks," He chided the U.S. Supreme Court for tu decJ.atons which "make thlng1 eaater for the criminal. It's ume we de<:~ed war on the criminal.'' -Rlot1: "tootin·& ii not a racial pro- _blem. lt'a not fuu and garne1. It'• no different than any other crime. I say law enforcement officers sboUkt d~ what ever JJ nece1nr7 to prevent a man Crom breaking 8IIY law." -Protest1: "I get a cen.ain wry amU1ement from the buahy·haired, wild eyed activists who look like so many unmade beds. You cah't atop "'"'"'hJ by playing -le with the anardUts. And. what the devil makes them ~ they're ao much better tbin UI uybow?" -Tbe University: 1'J think the next time we're hiring a collelf: president, In ad<lltlon to checking his academic quallfioatlons, we ouabt to give him a phyliooal, just to 1ee 1f he's &Qt a backbone.'' He raid that.mbb6havior must not be allowed to go unpun.ished. Rafferty 'aid 11 wao ol>vi<IUI the in· temal.iO!lB! Communist conapiracy WtU bebJnd mM"ty campus diaorder1. Fi<lt, because tile Communist party N1d so; and second beCMlle there was a deafening silence from the activists when the RuasJana 1 n v a d e d Czedloslovalma. He ICOl'ed U. S. lorelp aid pallc1e1 . "We've &iVen over _ '27 billl<Jn to countriea end dictat<n wbo bate U:11~1 he la.Id. "nit more money we hAve given to our enemies, ibe more they have been our enem1e1." He ~lied It a "h 111"' ~'""' of na· t1<n.i 'ibicfde'." • rn r7"t • • * * * Rafferty Scorns Wallace VP Hint Cl<!crill Gov. Lester Maddox may Ulink 1J1-. Max Ralftr!J would be an ideal running mate for Presidential candidate George Wallace, but Raf- !erty tbinkl it'• a lot of foolishness. a.tterty Tuesday nighVlauglled tn reply to a suggestion made on television by Maddox that t h e CaH!ornta • senatorial aspirant 8bould run as Vice Prejldert on the Wallace ticket. "Lester'• kidding," Rafferty aaid alter a Rotary Club banquet in Newport Beach. "He'a got to be klddini. Wallace. ld'Ur all, 11 a Democrat, whether be admitl it or not. Maddox al!O 11 a life- long Democrat. And I'm I h e Republican staodard-boarer In this state." Maddox .1 had aald Rafferty and Wallace stOOCI for-many of the aame things, sudh as law and order. • Jlammata Sags: ... ' ' .. North ;Vietnam , i' _ .. •• Plans: Invasion PARIS (AP,) -U.S. Ambuaailot' W. Averell l!Vr!man lodf7 &ccUled Nortb-Vletnam of prepel'lrig a m•••ive now iav.Joo ol Chi 5outh1• but he -IUCb an ~ '"""" lal1. -lllld wi::i cacbo• and -.. OOlll!M-_b7 alUed fll<Cft !pdloated tho _, baa U&ll.dornWd tbt onee-neutral domlllUriaed...,.tntoa...., .... 1or 1roop1il'~tomow10Uth. Harriman made 4jle cllartO• at Iha 2t:h 111a1on of lht Parll -talb to .._.dor Xuao 1'11111 ol Nartll Viet- nam. Nodnl that tile alx-mlle wlcla DMZ had -Intended .. • ntUINllaed arm under . the 1964" Gen• v a ~ti.~ 1atd: "Th• threot poeod by lho Norlh Vlelmmtlt lorcea oporaUni 'within tile DMZ bu -ed over lht put elaht weo!la. "For that HMOD, .Wed forces have -olJllCed to thruat Iulo tile ..... to provide for the ..,.ty of elllod out· polta to Ibo 1outh. Patroll bavw un• covered a new and oompi«o·.nt\WOfk ol U1lllJ beln1 uaed by Norlh Viet. namese force• to Inv.de Soo\I]\ Viet- nam end to tramport war auppUn." He 'added, "Military vlcl!XY for Hanoi ond 111 V!ot Cooi .,.1111 II Im· potllib)e." 'Ille Amer!... d Ip Io ma I allo challslied vlc1ory clohna bro&dcul by Radio Hanoi and South Vletnun'• Natlonol Liberation Front. One cltll!n wa1 that tiberat:lon forcil!1 had wiped out 442,000 American, allied and SOUth VietDamele lroopo otnco -ly ~g. ''Thil b a ricHo.rklus clahn, ' Har· riman comment:ect. '''Ibe tllCte are Chit -n AprU I, aod the end ol AulUJI, VltUJlmeoe and allled loo1t1 wa-e le11 illan 14,000 troops ldDed In aotion. Of tl>e11 e,Sle -· u.s. troopi. More thao 68,<iol> Viet Cong and North Vietnamese soldiers lolt their lives in the same period. Earlier tod:ay Harriman called for a- !';orth Vietnam.,. pledgo to refrain from e<plolting erry American horn· bing halt and thus open the way to . ~ertous ~aeemlldng. H'l!Timan's stiatement, made to new5tnen before entering ttie 24ttt session o! the peace talks, appeared to take "aCCount of Vb President Hubert H. Humphrey'• qualjfied cam- promlle to end air ·-00 the North. Wrt.hO'ut commenting on Jfumphrey's proposal, Harrtman oaid: "II would be .............. J CORPSE ••• pulled otf •• lln'lct .-.• t Broot- hllnl -IDd V!d<>rla Avenue, ..... ball-mile a,..,, to ..,....., poll..: --ljloo -polloo reopondad aioct Ibo lite II ri&ht OD tho lnter-dQ' border, but It. --~•IJ 11oo Ille for lllQ"thloc but body ._.,..., of. --Cotta N ... Pollco Serceant tony lleroch N!4 lhl'-'a -Mio, wlD!'. llllllt -)lot -..siale1T determlli· eel, WM al the drownlnJ """" ""'1t loot! lnvullfaO>rt -. · ~Ari Cour!l4au --t to 1'11e -bomo to -the -.. -·.-recont llilllvilleo In .,, eflort to dotonnlne -tbal-.. may !Jave lakon his l!te. . Mra. 8-qa. r-~ told !>Olloe 1blla1t-htrh--ep.m. Tuesda<¥ night, when be "'11:..t Into the bedn>om after be!ot po ~ SuD<lay. . .. Invelt!galorw lald 1he tolcl ol •eelne hor husband -b off Iha --· ~ wlllle .... -liiaC dow!t. •• ..tllch !line be .turned and loobd et her-oa')'ID& nolhlni -and left. . • Orianat o:uty Ctiouet •• oftlcle.11 took cbariO ol !be body -11 ..... pulled to the pood edge ond llfted OO\o a pla1tic sheet end 08lWal Cetcbe.r. Rll'Of morta ond livldlly lndk:eted' the vi<:tlm ""''probably been II> the tr .. h-<:lul.Ured pond &Ince """'' time Tueo<laiv olllht- Tlle farnJly'• mlnlller llld relaliV>s were gollJerlng at the .WOii Wilson Street &!me ,_ the b1ufftop aliol>e ~e spot wh~ Hotcoe on.. went for religious meditJation this atternooo. • The -""'' Clllly • &old. ....ater. T·shirt IOd blue lftDS wll~ tJUlled. from tho water OOil pc.u.;e hoped to find bore loot prints whloh coW.d indioa.te where he ftlked into· the water. • ~.~pe .Opposed .. ~I ' Catlwlics Fa.vor Contraceptives From Wire Servlce1 SAN FRANCISCO -About 71 per· cect of Roman C1th<>llC1 questioned in a survey favcr the use of con- traceptives, accocdlnc to a four-year 1tudy by a Jesuit Unfveralty. HO"iVever, the 190 11urvey queztlons were prepared. by the Gallup 1urvey organir.atlon and anlwered before Pope Paul 1.nued hJs encyclical forbid- ding the .use of cootraceptlves. One Of the 1tudy1s authCl's, Dr. Raljil Lane Jr. of the sponsoring Univeral.ty· of San · Francisco, said there w11 no way ci knowing lf at- titudes have changed appreciably since the Pope's encyclical an birth control. 'Ibe study by the university's Urban Life Inatltutie 11.id a majority ol the l ,<M2 married Catnolfcs who pa:rtidpated in tbe national survey also appl'oved of divorce undel' certaJn cireumstanc... of married priests, and of mi:illzation under certain clrcW1W1tanoes. Two--tb4rds reparted they want and are trying, to limit the 1lze of thdr families, but fear acting ilplm:t chun:h -dictum will destroy bulc Catholic unley. "Catholics may find 1t diMeult and perhaps lDldesirable to set ulde their reverence for the authority of the Catholic Churc:h on practical matters ot m"arrtege," the report said. "But their urnrillingness to suffer mel"e confllct, may in feet. force ttie issue," It added. "Ideally, tt seems that Catholle! would like to retain the llrenith of their rellgloua ldeollllcatioo and -k approV'al and aut2uritattve guidelines from official church source.," it also nld. For comparison, a lfOUP of cbureh· golng Prot.estantl was given the 1ame 190 prolling questions jn!llred by the Gallup organization. C.llJOllc and l'roteatant attitudes showed more similarities a n d dlJslmilarlties, the •tudy !ndlcaled. with 93 perc<nt lamlly planning '!'"' proval among Protestant! and rt per· cent among C1thollc1. Tuesday ·afternoon,' a Supreme Court ·~vm gra'l:t>ed H<Wton.'$ linor mov- spokesmllD said. This was shortly aft· ine to bis r~. Northt'.ui> tanned, er the Senate voted down an. efiort to becomine Gib9on 1 12.th strikeout vk- stop its antl.Fortas fillbuster . tirn, Freehan ltruck out for Gibson'• Fortaa, 08, 11id. be would be 11per· 13th strike out. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUT'C DAllY PllDT O~GI COMT ftUtl.~lff~ COMPAHY l•~•ti N. We"4 """""" .... '*""" J•~a •. c.,1., Vb ,.,........ Md G.-111 ~ Tit.nttt Ktrfll .... T111MM Jt., Mvt,h i"' • MIMlllMI lfltw P•11I Nltt•11 ~lilfll Dlrtc'ltlr c.... ..... '()fie. llO Weit la'J Sht•L M1llkl1 U4r1111 P.O. 111 1160 92626 -°'!1""* HfWPCll't IMdi: ttll W.t ..... lolllt'+'tnl ,. ~~r:t.;~·:r.tit:= • i __Jk:lpattng • • • as associate juatice" No nma:, no h».s, no errors, D«lt when the S~me Court reconvenes left. Monday, lndicati.n& be has no tntenUon Cardlnala seven&b-1 to quit Iha court ootlrtly detplte the Maxvill louled to c..h. Gll>oorl pop. unprecedented Senate flllbu1ter ped to ~ near 1be mound. Brock against his nomination 11 chief Jus· hit a 3-~ pitch into the lower llanda uce In rtpit oemerf1eld fOt" a home nm. H~ oald In the page and a half lei-II ,. .. hll tlilrd Serlet homer. Flood ter to Johnson that even lt the Senate grouqded a 1lngle up tbe ~ . ultimately voted to confirm him, the Flood •tole leCDDd.. Marla popped to controver!y over the nomtnation McAulltft . would contt.nae along with 111ttaet1 One nm, two bltsL. no errors, one upon ~· court ~blch have character· left. Run earned. Roi-Brock. !zed the !lllbUllter -attack• which l'lfera Ell•lll-t have ~en sornet1me1 extreme and en-. Mathews batted for Wert and g,truck ·ur.iy unrelated to rtsp<>Mlbl• crll· out. Brawn baU<d for Dobson onl filed ! I ,. • to -· McAuWle also llled to c sm. . Brock. He sild that by withdrawing from N hits 00 •-nnne eonslderaUon fair tbe nation's hlehe1t Q runs, no ' ·~ ..... ., . judlcial .. post, .ha hoped "lo put In ~~nail Eighth motion a -.•i by which there wlll Don McMahon weot to Iha mound be. an end to j!O~<Uve and extreme fw ~t and Dick Tracowski w..x uuulta apon·ttte court." ..,.;\A"' · , ., Mi.. Fortu .,.. appointed to the so. \ ~~~ Tr""°wtl!l :i-~ ·preme Court In l.iell. Last Jun• 211. . Free!JM. M~-out John&on,almUl~ly anllOUJ!Cld the Cub II> MOMah-. wbO cioviN4 Ill-al plannad ~~I of Chlel ~uatlce ---•aincltlllttctnler. Ear! Want•, rr. IOd the nonunauon '.r.vter IUad to Ncrirllp. of 1"...iu to 1uc<Md him. No...,. no bite, ao enon -!olt. But Senale lloplibl!cana and South· 11,.,. ~· • mi Demodati ~ l'ortu' noml· SlllDltl' lined• atncJe to coal.ir. nlltloo and tied If uP In • l!llbuater ltl1lne. -out. It -Glbam'a 'll!!!ch cllmued TueldaJ 'When • 45-lSll ~ t:llDC the -Id -4.1 vote left Fortu aupportar1 14 VOita record short ol lhe'i-thlr1!1 maJor111 neod· owi-outon• 2·2plldl, rlv!oc ed -to cut off ckbate. Oll>lon 0 --ol IS atJ1n. Wamn will conUnu:e as chief Ju•· cuta: tloe atnco he made hl1 ntlrement •f· . HCnan ""*•called lllird alllb. No fective wbe.n a successor 11 reecb' to nn, CDI 121.t, cm GT<l't, cM left. tab over. st. Lolllt wlDI 64 • ' ·~"I) tMITIA 91 ' CONt'OllDI tt• -- 1121 NEWl'ORT AVI., COSTA MESA 22 Y Hrt I• The S.Me lecatton llVllL• tl7t .. • . . -- ' ~\ • d I I 1 I I • .. .. . --------..... . . •• ---------------· ----~-'-- . -INTERNATIONAL STATU~ -The new IDlematioael l8lllDg clua SollU ii being eyeballed by Newport yachtsmen ... the lint two arrived at Balboa Yacbt Ba.rin. Soling i. being consiaered u ·a new Olympic clua for 11172. Harbor. Sailor Gets Two of Soling Cl.ass · Electronic Log Race , On Saturday Flnt ol the --· •alllne clatt SoUng baa been recelwd by Roger Mei1- lnger o1 Balboa Yacht Duin, 829 Bay1l~ Drive. Melainllor bM """' ol the new 27.foot thre«DBn · teel boats, one lrom Alil>ot Boat W0<ks, Samia, Canada, ond another lrom P!.Mrenl, a Temo bulider. 'Ibo Sollog, closicned by Jan Lln(e ol N-y ,.... given inf<rDollonal atalUI by tbe lnternldoDal Y a c b t R-.c Union in lllM and mty become .... Olympic Claso 11y 1m. It 11 mown that the Ob'mP< yachHni comm!-Is giving con· 1ideration to Ute Soling as a ~taeemmt for the .Dragoo Class. SOmethlng new in tile way ol predicted lol rae<I ii acbeduled Saturday when· the Southern Calliomia Cruiser Asaoctation ataa:e1 Ill Electronic Piloting Ccm· to.I ofl Point Fermlo. The Soling 'ls 2l6 loet I In· cbel!I overall, 20 feet m the walerllno, 6 feet 3 inches beam with • draft ol 4 !eet 3 -.:.. It weighs 2,200 pounds end Cl!Tiei 233 nWi ls tbe •econd year of 1<1uare feet ol ..,;i ucludlJll Ibis unique cont..i 1 n 1be spinnaker. 0 u t 1 id t navigaUon in which only r.na,t i.a 1280 PJ'UD(1s. eledrooic navigational in· The Soling was dloten by' strumenta may b< used - the_ IYRU In a delip com-.., vllulll bearinp. peUtlon, becaule o1 111 A:JJy electronic navlgaHon olmplicity ol delieo, speed, devle<a except tl>e e1111De 81it19 el -taJling a is· COQ-'/.&..'.!..L i.I>. •<.> 1ldered re J at iv e 11 ~b uu;uuwete.rw may be uaed. upenaive. 'lbe1e . ioc1ude d e p th IOUDder1, radio direction Jacks9nville Plays Host ToSnipeRegattaOct.19 finder• and any other gear OD board. FOUR FLEE'l'S . . EYE.1 TRO~ Y ·. ~. ., ; . " ' 5. " ·~It Penney Stqre• Qpen Every Night Monday Throug" SaturdaY'i • . . . . . . · ' ·F· ctYour Price! . . Fi d' y·o· ur Si:r:el • in . , . " . Carl • in . , . , ; find Your ~~ . .,_ .· . . 1 • YI SP£CIAL TlRE ~.u · ~ ost®. Pinto whitewalls . Forem d .4 \y ny\on cord with rugge .P · . $, -.. -,-•2 :1 ,, " 1· > The Fkirldia Yacht Club ol seven races sailed over 111 Jacksoavlle c has ""'epted Olympic type c:ou< .. ol from ai. inYitatlon from the Snipe five to teVm nautical miles. CJ.111 Intematlonel Racing This i! alao tt>e same type of ._A.jsodallon to -the 10th course used by th o The crew consl!t! of a helmmnan, navigator and official observer. T b e helmsman is not allowed to change course except tor navt&ational safety, except OD orderl from t h e 111.vigata'. The navigator can ordef' a couree chang bued. · solely on electronic navigation equipmenL -_ _,.~­.... _ .... " ..... ' ·--~-'-------•i West«n HemJephere Snipe .America'•' CUp races off Champlomhil>, Regatta on Newport, R. I. 1llo st. --~ River lttarlinl Mier a careful study o1 Oct. 11 lilld oonlinulng wind ...i aea --for ttuoocli Oot. 25. th~ put 10 yeir1, Octobtr, The Snipe 11 the largest 1968, was 1!lected es the class of one-deslp sailboats motXh moet likely to p~ In the'1mrid wttb over 17,CXX> duce fe~le wind• ror rogb!Mod booU In · 841 Snipe l'8Cing -ale•dY wlpch fleeta. 'Ibo W t 1 I e, n ol 10 to :IO lmolo. Homlapben event II held Oil The -odopW for ·aller!>Me 1 •a r • to the the """" includoo pr.cUce World a..i!plmilhlp. Thie rae<a SMurday and Sunlliy, year it 11,fti>eclioa tO 'draw Oct. lg::IO lo fllDilllrbe tqi salllnJ ..,.,.. ~,12,or aailon with 1oco1· -- more ·ilolionl. . · ' on the mer. The llnt two .1't bemtopbO,. diam· -.. ol·· 4'1e b•1C'OllU0i1 r~~ln~';=~· Mi Momta;, o<i. 21; tht 11a1 b<Q!a. at Clelnrater, third and loUrth ...,.. will Fla in ~ Slnoo the flnl be sailed TUeld&y; the tilth . . . "'°" W'ednesda• and ' ... Mrie.1 In ltelO, u.v.n., Cubi J bal bad It -(ltllO-lelM), , -and .....,th ,_ ... Bermuda Qllte· ·in 1951;. Tbnclay. Nwou, -In <Ull: Tbe clolint banquet lllCI =-IUO~J~~ . ::t.r:= t::_ in !11112: oatVllle omorio, z .... 1o alk>w a11 c1a1 rn. CalWlo In lllM,""" -clo)olo_,.,_,_, ttvtdeo, U-in UM. ed . rtO. DOI .OQll!l>leted T!ie bemilp ...... Chem• btolUIO ol. ~ ._ pionahip wllf. coalllt ol. ..-. • • ' . I . II A sklppera meetinc will b< bold at the Long Beoch Yacht Club Fr1da7 at 8 p.m. Sillppen muot hlvt wl1b them -t!llvlgator IDd exchanre observer. Ex- dlange of observers will be made with the ~on Chat the oblerver ii ex- porlencad In pr<dicted lol raclnf. Approxlmat. di,_ ol tfle COUl"H ii JO mllel. <lloclt polntl will b< i.t!Wda . and 1 on It tu de polftf.on.1. From llM Jail dltck polnj • change Of COUl'H lo 210 c1egre.. magnetic will be made '°" a distance of. one Dille. S-1 will tlleB mab • *· desrte tan to port, -' llop. -hold pc>oltion u close u pooalble until notified by 1bi Com· ·-boat Mrs. Garra Retains ' . ., ---Ion ,.. .. ...-.• -rs T\d ,.,, .. nt p UM Pwt•M>I Me Rlliill'f....... · ·' . C.LOSE'OUI !· Fantastic swings! ~J:~n:tJum . ~~ ~,.nes ., . · . · · 1 plem molUc1 ,. ' ••••••••••sudw • • • • < . " " ' ·lhiv. p• lllioa ..Oaiftnedan shott1n el1 !llJwl , . """'35" ' • P-oww ' . . ' ,<t I , I I f " . L . tilrar • ., .... ;.-.o•flllllll1 .. ' • .c ' .-1 .. :J ' ' • ·•. .., '" j;h ''plcll ·1,~ ",' ' ... ' 4' ., ' ._ T t ' ~ li:le, "·~· J I t "O • I ftO sholt, .... o • HI fl!lp1d- t1lner • ,t ' ··~~~ .......... ~~__;:..;.._~ _ ... _ ...._ __.. _ ... _ • ..._ .. •. _. ,: ... -~. n, e · e a n t s a • • • • - - -~---------~ --~ ----------~-"'-....,.--~--'------ ' ' •• . L . --'"iiliLY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE' .· .I! ohlem Is· Still rfhere 'Down, rloy ... r • , , , As «)Ole .. the Onnce &oat Junior COl!ep Dislr1ct 'boad el4ct.loo ....... lbere j1IOt 11..s to be•. 1'9CO\Ull Sadly U did not produce the volel needed to put the bond 1Auo, over tlie top. • In fact the ""'Pn of delut wu Widened trom 11 . .-1on . Neverlheless, the election remained oo ~ thal the awltch of one vote In 1,000 from ''~" to,.'t'fub~ .,. would h1~'th1nged tho outcomt. fwen\y'°ne out of 2!,000 votea cut would have done!~ · • . . ' It la unfortunate-the recount dldn't'oo!H our jUDlor collen proille~ But It dldo't, ao now It ls au..._ w~en mllJ!bera. ol the 10-nlnf lii>ard mwt uk I-Iv.., "What dq we do DOW?" • lien lmjlortanUy, the clthom ol the Orange Oout Jun!~ ColJeU District had better start wondartnc. "Where do our, children 10 from here!" · · Service Station ~light Clearly a majority of voters, aJlnoit tlro out 'of three. favored the n .25 million bond !aue. The ju Dior college board'• d<!cl<!on "' ult for a recount wu an act otkOepingfalth with the mjorlty.' . The cost ol the recount wu only '225. On it wu hanging '14 million -the amount of the bonda plua matching state and federal l:ulldlng funds. Costa Moaa city offlcJala are aliout to roll out a now ' model M<vloe Ration ordinance and fill ber up With oomo hljtl>octane clausea and e:itras. • - The posalbWty of counting'' erron scuttling the buildlnc program had to be c:hacted at oo· 11tt1e coot and With 10 much at s!Ue. · · Now the outcome la final the question la 6re do lun!Gr college dlatrlct tru.stel!a ·io ttom here! l · There ere two posalbllitles one jj "!"llber . bond election llld after anch a l1mOW mlia U loolll appeallni. But trustees undoubtedly remember that the Jut tuue-~they trlbcl· two finance electioM In a row the HCODd did wone than the tint. The other JIOlllbWty la to ~e the baalc tu rate UDc1er n•.l' .1eg1Jlatlon )hat takes eff~ next aummer. Such action would not require approval <if the voteri and for ~I reuon would be fUbJect to CriUdsm. A third posalbljlty -that the board limply do nothing -Js not a rOal one. Stundenl enrollment will continue to tn,,,_ rap!dly 'llld 11he two camp..., Or- lll(e Cout &lid c.-w..t, are bunttnf at the aeama now. Facts Can ~e. . . . I I Refuge ·From Thinking . . . . ., '· ' ' ,,,'.;/,,~-, t'J '~. ~,t A greet deal of attention. ha• been 'P&ld to the neuratic who lndulge1 1n i.antaly, ;who cannot keep bis facta ltrailh~ and Indeed doel not reaped 'the dlvldin( lille --fact and lan-ey. Let me '"'""91. ho,,..... that iho oppoelt. -u joat. neurotic -ud --INqaa\l:r -Thal ii, the ... GI lbl -who t. 10 obleu<d -irnlovaot facll tbot be cannot -1111 J>9!!lt, If anj. • At .a reetmt 1!U't7, I overbelZ'd a lad3' lryJni to rew. a roal·lif• in- c:ldeot l!. t bad happeaed to her many ,..,_ · . _, In the ttory, 1b1 Dc!,J~ bOc:auM Ille wu unable to ...an the name ol lbl doctor who bid treated hor In 19.'ll. NOW, TRIS DOCl'OR'S .._ bad no belrin1onthe1tary. Be could have been Zilch or McGU!lcuddy or just plaln Doc:tor X .-but she fU-and flpundered for five . m1nµte1 iD a deaperate effort to recollect -and lost her audience in the meantime. We have all seen countless inl'tances of thi1 kind of behavior. It is 1omething mart, I believe, than mere long-windedneu or dullness o f personality -~t i1, somehow, a neurotic attempt to cling to facts as if they were the core of a person's ex- iltence. Countle11 conversltion1 have been ruined by thiJ pathetic addiction to a place, a date or a name when none Of them i1 eaaential to the Point of the Dear Gloomy Gus: Why ls there a:o much opJ)Oi.ition to sex education in tb8 1choola:? After all, parent.I have been ex- plaining about the birds and bees since befwe mankind could read ... write. -H. B. McD., Jr. 1tory. Who ~ea Whether it b&~ned in March or April of 1932, !Jf if the town wa1 in IdJho or Iowa, or whether the lifi it happened to was a niece.or a granddaUJhtor GI Dr. Zilch! TllE8E FACl'S MAY be Important to reporter11 Jawyen and 10cial 1tatilticln.t, but In the ordinary run of conver11Uon1 it ill the •st. the humor, the pertinence -in 1hort, tfle 1pirit - of the anecdote we are i:tlterested in, not the literal accuracy. ltJJ ·~.oo eaey to dl.sn:J.lss tho&:!· people simply as bores (as, indeed the1 are), without underrtanding what motivates their tedlou1 verl>Jl habil But· we learn nothing from merely dllmin.ing or p'geonboliog people in thi.I fashion. A bumm being 11 a compound of fact and imagination. One -type of neurotic Oee1 from the world of fact becawie he cannot bear ·Jt; another kind seeks 1n fact a refuge from think-ing, fiorr. feeling, from the vast reache1 of imagination. He is as frightened at one extreme as the fan- tasizer. i.s at the other. The only dil- fueoce ii that while the fantuizer is 1ometime1 locked up, tbe .facfuallzer often becomu the official club historian. V.S. Rocket Mystery WASHINGTON -Del•nse See. Clark Clifford i• being: put squarely on the 1pot to dJ.Jclose .whether the U.S. h11 rocket. 1im11.ar to tbo1e bein& us- ed. by the ·Communists to fn . dilcrlminately . batter S o u t b Vlet· 11a.me1e cOmmmrile1 aM. Civilians. AllO, if • th' U,S. does have 1uch weapon•, why they aren't being employed &ogalnst NOrth Vietnamese populaUon centers• and m '11 J t a r y targetl. · These highly pertinent queltion1 have been.blunUy. put up to CUU<J<f by Rep. H. R. G'tOu, ft·IOwa, Influential m'ember of the Howe Foreign Affairs Committee, following ao UMureessful effort to gel tb1I informaUon from DemocraUc congressional leaden. Their ambJiuoua and evuive replie1 to Gro11' lnqulrie1 about the fallure 'of U.S. to use &r0und·to·r.round and -IA>-ll'OWld rocketa &1a1mt the Com- uniltl gave rise to the lt.rorig 1ulpi- . don tbat this country doe1 not have IUCb WtapoDJ. TO GET AT TSE bott,om of this 4"1'11 d1llmtlDi m1ater,, Grou bu , • • writt.n CliUord uttn-; for exp!Jclt answera to the f0Uowin1: "Does the United S1-tes have ground-to.ground lntermedlate rocket.I and-or misslle1 capable of being fired from the forward areas of South Viet. DAID and reaching tbe center. of population II well II mWtary targets in North Vietnam! U the United state a does poues1 ruch weapou, why havt they not been used! "U we do not have aucb weapon1,. why don't we have tb,mt" "Also, clots ·the Urilted Ststu have alr·lo-srow>d rocket& and/or mlalilea capable of reacbln1 ground tar1ets wllbout aubjectlng our Oircrall aod crew1 to the concentratt4 ,..trcratt defie:l'lleJ of the Nortb Vletnaniece? U we have 1ucb rocteta and/or miasiles. wby are the1 not be1Jii usedt Jf we do not have 1ucb weapom, please uplabl. why we don't bav1 tbe:m." GROSS' FORTHRIGHT q~"'Uona max -.plode a bombabell In tba hectic elecUoa cempai.ID 11ow l:a. prolru1 throughout the counl17. • · Admisalon b1 CUUord t1>at the U.S. does not have inte.rmtdiate crounc1-to- J[Ound rocket& o r atr-to-IJ;OllDd iiil11ilea would almoot certaln'111et oU a fUrlous ptlltlcal attack from the Republ i ca11 , Tbe Johnloo Adm!nlstr1Uoo Wlluld llDd llMif hlari- ly on the def1na1 .. jUllUylne or a- )>iainin1 1111 ililur1 to devtlop lllCb waapou. .~ • Naiurally, not everyone will like the toughened 1agi.slaUon, especially a service station owner who may lose hla trailer rentals. Or anoth<r who can no longer ~qnn major overhauls. But ryou can't come up with something such as the 1969 GasoDne Service Station Standarda outline and not get a few squeak!. · Oil comporiles them.selvea ·may oot like tighter ""' stricllonl Jn~ wbal they can and cannot put up on ·a 11 .. tlan lite. Tiley, ia well aa individuals, lw'l'ever, must relllzt their reapQcsibillty to the community. Thia reapoDSibilily lies in the reA1m of better plan- ning tor areater muJual benefit a~d the city's view Is tlrat It la no different for a uWltartan service tlan for a hospital or a new hoUsing tract. Certainly not every Investor ri-a law to make him do the job rigbl But 1ome do. The service station ordinance which ls now 1ched .. uled to be .enacted bu been a long time coming. A,. tour of some streets around town will readily sbow ju.ri bow much for too Ione. c ' . ...--- A Plaintive Letter E'rom C%echoslovakia • • . . 'Protected' By Red Cannons, ·Tanks To the Editor: Recently I received. a letter from my n!1'llve country, Czechoalovakla. Tile following is an exoerpi from a translation· of. the lettet, which I would like t.o share wlt21 Your readers·: · "I really feel like just 1IWng down on the floor next to . you, putting my bead in your lap and cry, cry, and cry. Not too long ago this naUon bloomed. It breathed in freedom. And all of a 1uddeQ Jt appears to be at its laat gasp, It barely brealbes and if It still keep& human and at it& wits, Jher. it ' i1 because of the love or all of u1 for il, as well as our bate of those who step- ped on ita neck. In 1melly combat boots! "I hope thi1 letter ,wlll reach you aafOly. Our 'lri81l<11 .id protectors' supposedly i:lo not interfere Jn 9Uf" af. fair1, but tile tint thing they deLre ii to lim.Jt our freedom of the press, et.c., et.c. just like theirs. Since January we could free1y write and think, it wa1 our spring .•. And I am afraid (it'1 impossible to trust them) that they will aJi.ck their dirty paws not cnly into our press, but also our letters. · "I Aft.I HOPELESSLY shaking my head and trying (for those 'frie nds' of ours who worry about us 10 much) to find at least . Dile single,"1 seruible reason, why that 'prot.ection""Bflil'us was done so treacherously, at midnight, 1hamelessly, and brutally. D o e s anybody, whom You are worried about, get protected in the middle of the ni&ht by cannons, mortars, and tanks, pointed against him? fhey 1ay they came t.o defend us from a 'counter-revolutioo.' BUt is ·St. Ven- ceslaua, on whose tt.atue flew our Oag , at ~··time of their arrival, a 'coun· terrevolutionary',? After all, he siU on a 1tone bone and not on a Trojan horse. Yet those 'protectors' of ours at- tacked ~s ,stone .horse witb iunfire, because ol thl1 Dag. And • 14-year..old boy who placed the flag there, fell to his death. Our 'protectors' came to hi! iuneral in tanks and it was hard for us to up1ain to them that it was entirely unnecesury for \hem to be there, beceUH all of"U1 bad a flower in our hand and 'not a• Oag which seemed to make tt nece~ for them to 1hoot at us. Perbap1 the7 expected coun- terrevolutionarie1 to jump out of that coffin! 11WBAT IS· ALl,i this talk about a counterrevo1ubon7 Would ~I re Ii 1 counterrevplutlonarj go against can- nons ml tlnka only with a nag ol his . country! Wouldo't he be at 1 ... 1 hid· .---•• Geerge ---. • Dear Georfl: I undentud It Is not Jll'oper to e~nd tbe lif:Ue finger when · drilll:ng cottee or tea, as it look:1 affected. But could you tell me how to hold a lon&·stemmed marttni 11us? F.T..-- Deir F.T.: Well. with tb• bundl ar- thi1 DeW"lpaper I make lt a prac- ~ce to hold my martini Ulhtiy with bolb handl. Dear Gt«1e: Tell the booelt trutb -do you REAi.LY mab up moct ol tho lltla'l In,..,-column! · PUZZLED Otar Puzlled: MU• them qpt I don't even undentaod mOfl of the l•tter1 lll m1 column. I (Small problems 1olvtd cheap -troat.r •~mpo pven wiUa wbolesal• <PMlo 'IOta.) . • • • ·I Letter1 from t'eadnt ot't welcomt. Normally ioritet'I ahould conveu theit' message• in 300 IDOrdl ar less. The right to con.<knat lctit!t'I to fit apace ar eliminate libel II raerwd. All let- ters mu.rt include ~ure and maU. ing addres.s. but namu toiU be 1Dith4 hekl on requert • den behind a bulb. with a· gu.i in hi1 hand? l<'ourteen mlillon people came. That's all we have. But there were no C0W1terrevolutionarie1, only people with some bra.tm who know and love our beautifW. country, our bomelaod. ,"I send you my love. My place i1 here and here I intend to die. And I don't care wbether Jt will be today, or tomorrow. I would only like to 1ee anotb~ bealllilul spring, like we bad in 1968." D. S. REINHARDT Selfula '1patla11 The r ecent defeat af the Orange Coast Junior College District bond issue is a tragic reflection of aeUisb apathy by over 80 percent of the eligi- ble voters. It is a crying shame when approximately 7 percent of the eligible voters can defeat an issut which would have provided the facilities that our yowig people deserve and the com- m unity-needs. Why can't the citizens of our com· munity take at least the interest to vote yes or no? I hope that their present lack of concern will not haunt them in the years tO come. How parents could not be concerned is beyond my comprehension, when ·this concern would COBt the average tax- payer less than two cents a day and provide desperately needed facilitie's. I RA VE BEEN a taxpaying citlun demonstrated. a concern for their education. D. W.DEAN Main Issue• To the Editor: I went to the lecture given by Eldridge Cleaver at UCI mainly to see and hear for myseU in order to t.est th1I e1:perience again.st the reports I would later read in the pres1. In mf opinion, Hennan Wong: af the L. A. Tiines completelf missed the main isaues and picked around for 1ensa· tional statements and four-letter words (out of context and not 1n their application 19 a ,strong protest). ~did Thoma1 Fortune ol the DAILY PILOT. Those who form an opinion from reading these nporters will have no knowledge of the main tdeas presented by the speakers and accepted by the audience, nor will they have any con- ception of the atmosphere that prevailed. Nevertheless, I'm sure many people will feel qualified to speak about this lecture on the basis of their newspaper· reading. ANYONE UMITED to one address ls more apt to overstate the case than a speaker who bas frequent op. por tunities to be heard by the same audience. Let us not for J!el that the situations and inequities which caused such a militant feeling in a large seg- ment of our culture are the reat enemles, and the people who describe the disease may have to use wotds that are as disgusting as many medical t.erms. - of Orange County for approximately five years. My children are married and attending school beyond the junior college level. This could place me in - the position of being agalrut My ln· crease in taxes for educational purposes. But It ham't. If anything it has increased my feeling of obligation In all arguments, be they political or private, the contenders may u1e shock wordl or 1logans or phrases. and they may threaten violence· or withdrawal. and they may prophesy dire re1ults if their view is not victorious, but thl1 · preliminary encounter MlJSt not b1ind us t.o the fact that a probhlm exists and that It is to everyone's benefit that a solution be found. The protagonlslll r aise and discuss the issues, but the intermediaries shoWd 1ook for the fundamental value judgment. on ~ach side and attempt a compromise or condliation. · · " MARY W. MILLl!fR . " To the Editor: Th~itt you for your· esceilent reportln.( ">n the UCI program at w,hicli Cleaver. Black P' 1 n th.fl T ~ corman, of the Preside:rtt'1 Com- mission on Civil Disord•1; Scheer. editor or Rampart. frf.Pline, and Catholic missionary, Bonpane .. 1pote, to ensure that young people now and in the future have 1t teut the same, if not a better opportunity to gain an education than my own. Many adults an and will beneflt from the fine adult education program provided by Golden West and Or8nge Caart. The avallablllty of knowledge can do much to upgrade a comm.unity. SELFISllL Y I ALSO rea!ID that tho value of my property ii contingent upon the avalla~lll\y of good educa- tional program• and f1cll1U..1 in the community. I wonder boW many regiltered votera (voters ii UHd ad. v!Jo411) have had an opportunl\y to seek ~• parting space near Golde Wul or Orange Cout 1cbools. There aren't ariy. The utter Jact of un- derstanding by the cJUzens of the com. munlty regarding thelr ,responsibility to ensure the best possible educational program ls going to result in economic and cultural 1tagnatlon of the com· munlty. Tbla t. tr.,ic. DUE TO THE overcrowded con. dittona w Jack ol l1clllttH, maybe It Is ume to geoerate l•g!at.t!on whlcb would require parenta of l'elhtorinC stuc¥nta to produce vottnc -wic:a~1 which would eoaure acoeplahlll\y of thosa ltwlenll wboff panall It leall · Another curious grandmottfer an\1 I went to heat them, paying a dollar a.S.. ml•s!OJt (atudt!l!ll 75 centa) wblch covered the cost of the 1Ptlkar1 ar>d prllvfdeil for tree cookie& and -b served on the 11.wn outside the om during the lntermilllon. • • we -.. the"' till ' p.m. Im.. lhe· question period began. and we Jett. 1 With the aception of one fat i:ftld4le. aged woman witb a boJJ».mAda lip saying "treason," lt wu jUlt a meettng In the AmorlcU tndll 1 with four meq havfnf thalr _,, • . CLEAVER CERTAINLY copl- on 1hoct vllue, otber'Will JOmdl4 contrldlctory, and 1111mPGl'tlat. However, the '1'qk> way In wlilch be 11!!1. Ql' i.. belnf -.. -publk IUPl!Ol'I GI ... ll41ailtoa1 oYIWn, a-'bnpntao\, ml IOlll aller lie ii de1d, the dlmap this m117 cit our 1tafD may be lllOllculablt. J am • aatlvi caulora.tan and Giil' stata hM .aiw.,. had tbe llltlbett rtllrd for lducatioo. .However. n art --~-·---~------------~~~------~- being swamped by people from . the South, and some midwestemm who seem to equate 1 colle:ie with a &J.orified. bigb 1chool. (Our governor attended a 1mall undistinguilbed midwestern college.} "nH!Se people do not bring with them a tradition of high educational standard! an·i:J. need help in understanding the value of good achoo ls. OUR DAUGHTER hu moved. to New Jersey from the Bay Area of caDlomia,' adJlll!str1<boot. are bet- ter there. Frukly, I doubted tbi> even though her liltb grader 1$. folng'.into a class af 35 from a tri1anti cl.:Ss. and their girl has only 2B lt.. ber !Oln't!t grade clas1. However, I J)eit.eve ber now for I just saw atatlsticl on the ·11a1u and tbeir 1up1'9rt ·91 schools. CAlifornla bas fallen tO tlibtb place. New Jersey soends mucti more. .Do we really want Our· 1cbooll to deteriorate, and our universities to slide into the undlatfn,w.hed group? MARGARET MC MASTER Pertinent Queation 1'o the Editor: In response to Mi.1. Ruth Shapin'& opinion (Mailbox, Sept. %1) In regard to Eldridge Cleaver, whom 1he described" a1· an eloquent -,oung spe~er and writer, not yet 35, and t.be Peace and Freedoll} Party candidate for President To begin with, I must correct her by stating that he will not appear on t.he ballot in November, contrary to her 1tatemeril But more tmportanUy, Mrs. Shapin seemed to ·purposely neglect many pertinent facet.I of Mr, Cleaver. He's an ex-convict who 1erv· ed a pris.on sentence for assault with intent to C<>mmlt murder in 1959, ls out on parole and awaifJhg' trial on a charge of enga~ing in a gun battle with Oaliland pollca .1aat April 6. . ' HE IS A LEIDER of tbe 111ack Panthers, a militant bla~k organiz;;,. tion which advoc3tes ~olebct and lawle1lntls. . Mrs. SbAP.ln pleadt1 "I urge that you editorially defend bjj riglit to state bjj case.••' She m111t also then feel that some~· 1uch as the lmpe~al Wizard · ol lh• ·l\U Klux Kiil)' should be allowed '9 -~Qtntly · 1ta.te h1a case. , 'fbeM,in Ue1 tht' perilnerit question and it,' lJ whether 1l platform such as the Univemty ol CaUlornfa should be us~ for .a member af an extremist organization to use for his own selfilb. inte.resb IDd to tUr unrest I 1ay uno." We oeed ipeaken who after to afd ln a solution of thlt natlon'1 pro- blema, not preacher1 of hate aDd ··~· R. V. MITCHELL , . \,·-~W-1· 'I l I • I t • • ------ Sc_hopls Hosting Parents BY WILLIAM REED 1Back-w-School NightS · Slated in· Jr est County • Reeds ••• In the Wi-.d 01' Gr~asy Mlll'phy ls mighty ,.d today because bis hero -the U.S. Post Office -ls In deep trouble. ''Poor-old PO,'' Greasy llid1 "has finally gpne completely oU its rocker." Now that's an interesting cb•ge for so early In the monilng, but 01' Greasy bas the goods on Pele Di· Fabio and Company. First he show· ed me a special delivery letter Whlch took only three days to make the long trip from Los Angeles tro Hunt- ington Beach. • .. Back-ID«hool night., the time set aside for parents io 1ee how Junior is d<ling In sdlool and lo meet hi.I teachers, are under w11y in Huntington Beach. Many schools already'bave held the annual Open house, but most are scihedulln1 them for this mo9th. . Three of the five Huntington Beach Unloft High School District schools wl11 be open for parents' vb.its. Huntlngil>n Beach High is planning a "bean feed" for students' families at- tending the Oct. 7 classroom visits. The dinner b&gin.s at 5:30 p.m., with open house set for 7:15 p.m. At Westminster High, parents are lnvl.t.ed to visit at 7 p.m. Oct 2.8. Marina High parents can see the school Oct. lt at 7:30 p.m. Fountain Valley and Wlnter6burg Hi'1 Schools are not planning specific nights for parents' visits. Six 1cbo0ll in the Westmi.n&ter School Dis'bict have already _bad their back-to.Jehool dghts, but 16 will open their doors to parents in the next 30 da.ys. · Monday night pareds are invited to • ~· . . Mealn and · Johnaon lnterm..Uate School!. Oct. 8, Seventeenll Sfz'eet and Anderson Schools wt11 be open. Sctroeder, Sequoia. pd Webber- Scrhools w1J.1 welcome pareob Oct. 14; Warner Intermediate, Oct. 17, m on Oct. 21, Cook, Eastwood, Finley, Goidenwest, Hayden, Sm.Ith a n d Willmore Scboola: will bold back-to- school nights. Nov. 4 will be ope• boute0 at S1ocJ l•termedlate School. In the Huntlagtoo Beacll City Sebool l>iltrlct, IU'ee tc;boo!I have alreldJ bad tbalr ann.wd· welcome tor parent.. Of the three remainlog, Perry Schooll pl1111 It. open houae Tbllrlday ntabt. 1'hlle Smith and Dwyer lntennedfate will be •\le• Ocl 8. In Fouiia.aln ValleY., 1dl.ooll will be ~n at 7:30 o'clock on the followlng nlglrts: Lamb, Thuraday; Wmllow, Oct. 7: Ne"!'lln4; Oct. 8; Harper. (opea boule at a.p.m. lnsteal ol 7:30 p.m.), Oct. 9; ')'amura · arid Nleblas, dct. 1 o ; Anv.ios, Bush.wd and Fountain Yalley,'.Oct. 16, and Fulton, Oct. 24. McDowell School· bad Iii paremla' night !alt -nlonlh. . Ocean' Vl<W Scllool District schools will be Open Oil the regularly-scheduJ. ed PTA or PTO meeting nlg!D U!ll month, .w1.th the exception of Spring View School.! At Spring View, baek-to-sdlool nlg!lt will be Oct. 8 lmtead ol We<!nesday. For the exact times of the open house functlon.s, coolact the Individual 1cbooll, The writer might have saved the extra postage because it usually - only takes one or two days. "Appar- errtly, special delivery means to de- liver it espec1ally late/' said 01' Greasy. * "Thal Bob Dingwall bad a pretty interestin' letter come the other day, too. It was an Invite lo a party and it was delivered only two weeks after the party was over. One thing does work right in the ol' PO and that's the man who does the post· markin'. The lettel-was postmarked the day it was mailed. DAILY 'ILOT Iliff ....... RaUoween Queen? Diane ·_Johnson, third grader at Bushard School, is first entrant in Fountain Valley Fire Deparhp,ent's "Utue Miss· Bar-B-Q" contest Winner will reign as queen of city's Halloween celebration Oct. 26. Contest is open lo girls 5 to.8 years old. "' Spanish . Lessons Offered at Beach Center Thursdays Boys' Club Schedules Barbecue, Bake Sale ''The guy what had the party said that next time he's goin' to invite Pele and mail him bis Invite. It'd serve him right to see bow efficient the mail business is here in HB. * While OP Greasy was ~np.ng and raving about our fine postal service, the phone rang. A voice. on the other end of the line identified her- City Salary Hike OJ( .. Expected in Westminster self as calling fD!' the Bank of Am· Approval of prey hikes for 176 Councilmen directed city attorney mica at Brookhurst Street and Ad· Westminster City employes is ex· Paul Morgan to prepare a resolution ams Avenue. pected 'to be 1 made official by dty incorporating tlbe salary increases She inf<>rmed me that they have council at its ne1t meeting Oct. 8. which were included in the 1968-69 quite a sback of mail there which is The raises range from 2.5 to 10 per. budget adopted Last June. addressed to-the DAILY· PILOT so-cent. · Depa-tment he~ given salary ciety writer Jodeail Hastings. Evi· hikes were David Barron, public dentiy the postman strayed a litlle service director, 2.5 percent ; Conner in delivering the mail to Jodean, so VALL.EY PLANNERS Collacott, police chief, Mel Ingram, all letters of protest because of miss-fire chief, and Sarp Migliazzo, director ing stories should be sent to Pete of recreation and pa:-ks, 7.5 percent; at the local Post OUice. CANCEL MEETING Wam<> Cavonagh, director of bul!ding Come to thing about -it, that's not and planning, 01.ioto Ricci, finance director and Katharine Harper, city a good id ea because the letters Tonigbt1s scheduled meeting of the clerk, five percent. and Howard Blaco, might never ~el .through. It would FOlaJtaln Valley Planning Commission purchasing agent, 10 perceot. be better to bnng ~e letters on poor has been canceled for l•ck Of a Raises of 2.5 percent were given to ritail service diredly to the.DAILY quorum. ,..19 16 employe1; five percent to 106 PILOT office and we'll P.rint them City Plamfng ·Director S t a n employes; 7 .5 percent to 38 employ es i in the paper so Pete will be sure Mansfield said·tbe next meeting is set and 10 percent to seven employes. l9 get them. ' for Oct. 16. Increases become eff~ctive Oct. 6 . .:..:'-------------~---------~ Spanish classes for non.Spanish speaking people will be offet'ed. begin- ning ThUI"l!lday at the Huntington Bead::I. Community Center. Allen Seoo, instructor at California State College, Los Angeles, will teach the clas5es Thursdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Classes in guitar, Spanish dancing, feather flower making and fiber gl~s. boat constructJ.on are also being form- ed at the center. Persons interested in enrolling can contact Mrs. Alice M e d i n a , coordinator, 847-4647. Mrs. Nancy R. Noble, 546-169-i, i& taking appll<:ations for the Spanish class. Seal Beach Planning New Post Office A $391,765 contract for the con· struction of a new main post office for • Seal Beach has been awarded to Joseph Penner and Selden Ring of Los Angeles. The new 23,268-square-foot building, ·to be constructed on the west side of We9tmlnster Boulevard one block west of Los Alamltoo BOulevard, ta lo be completed in December, 1969. "' A barbecue and bake sale 1ponsored by the. Boys' Club of Huntington Beach is set for Ocl 'IT, and club officials are looking for persons to donate sweets and pastries. , Proceeds of the sate, set for 11 a.m: to 5:30 p.m. at the clubhouse, 319 -Yorktown Ave., will be used to operate ·the club, which now numbers more than 500 members. Servic:,t clubs in the , city are donaUng"'rnanpower for the 1ale and dinner, and local businessmen are being a11ked to provide some of tt6 "fixings." Club Director Pat Downy 1aid women wishing to contribute cake!, pies and cookl!1 for the sale should contact the Boys Club, 586-94-15. Dinner ticketl,. at '2 for adults and 11.25 for children, may be pl~ked up a~ the following locations: Edinger Avenue branch of the United California Bank, Crocker. Citizens B8.lik, Pina Pala'ce, Seara, Security Fir1t National Bank. ' The Humane SOclety, Jone 1 - Gillespie Insurance, R o b e r t 1 o n Clothing, Fleischer'• c 10 I b I• g. Myhre's Stattooer1. Allen RHall; Five P<olnll Pet Shop, Southern Calllornla Flrif . National Da~y oxclu•ive fHture• on the Oranga Coast Olympian• and tho 19th Olympiad b19in Saturday from Mexico City in tho DAILY PILOT, tho only Orange County nawspoper with ih own 'Olympic team' on the scene. Glenn Whita, bilingual sporh editor of tho DAILY PILOT, speaks Iha lanquago of tha Olympics. Ha speaks your languaga, too, ALMON LOCKAllEY,. lloofMt .adltorol,fho DAILY PILOT. •-I _... ..1wt""~•-.i.,; ~l"I writer, _._11 toon for.' lklllD-... M wit -~the Ottn4Jk o. ... , ..................................... ..,.o..,,. (.wt -.. -"· - Almon [oclaliey, anotlier •kinad raporter wlio spooks tlio lonquige of ·tho Oranga Coast, will file exclusive stories from Acapulco ri1rti119-0c+ober .·12 repo_,+ing on the ,.ai~119 savvy of Dan Diego'• Lowell North and Newport Baach's Poter Barrott in Stir Clau avenh, plus all the other bo.•ting .oclion of tho 19th Olympied • • " Bani:. AllJlate IDJurance, Security Paclttc National Bank, Fanmer'1 lnlurance. Elam's for Men, Dewey'• Men'• Shop, Carat's Men's Qothlng Ind W1.n.stead'1. Reading Classes Open in Beach An organliatioo of Junior high ond high school teachers of remedial. cor· rective and speed reiading claa1ei JI being formed in Orange County. An organizational meeting will be held Wednesday in Hwtlngton. Beath at the Huntington Beach Reading Center, 84'2 Bolla Ave. from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tbe purpose of the organization ls to provide a regular discussion program of approaches, techniques • n d mat.eriaIJ· found~to be-eHectlve in tm. proving reading at the secondary lev.el, 1ald a co-founder, Dr. Willlam Woo!brjghl • For ·~dltlonat lnfo,rmaUon, M ·to make plans to att.nd the flnl me.ting, ca11 Dr. Woolbrlgh!, 897.zs5, or ·Mfs: Joyce RJley, 842-7885. OlllyOne Orange CountyNew$paper 'MOiie The OIY,,,,ic ·Team ·' .,,. . . ' . . . • •, • • • ·' ' • The '. • (of : co.:i.rse) · · I ' • ' • • ft.et' NY Riots Another, Teache·r Strike Looming · r NEW YORK (UPI) A day of MOl'or JoM V. Lindsay, ln a opeclai radio broadcast after tpe acbool v\olence, said the "full resources" of the city would be used to giwr- the pOiiUona of .tbe 83 teach.en. , ·,11y URL WIUON " ·~ ~ "-.... ,,. ,.... . • ' ~ ' . Olil!f'iO c: \'ll•ll•ce· will'. vote tor-Rlchl~ 'M: NIXGn Nov •. 5.-· That's. a-ire· C!arv Wallace of Dallas. wet• lace o~ •butane-propane .compai ny· i.nd hia name and phOne noml>er Is paint\,d oo W. storoge fa.Db and trucb. ·"I · get • about' one crank phone call a daj,'' be said, "Half ot them gOdd and hall bad." wan.co. no relation to third-party presideo·· tiaJ candidate George Corley Wal· Ja<e Qf Alabama, said he will not vote for bis "namesake" because "baBically l'tn rRepublk<ln." • Neal ·neiaru.tue, J9, ·of ,Green Ba11 Wi!., math hi.I debut m Stout State Univers:ii11'1 fir:•~ dru?'1'" ~jor in. a unif<n;m he Mrigned and 1twed ·rum: self. · DelarueUe, who workl:d a1 a sewing mbchim operatof and patttrn cutter ·at an a~mdn.g compan11 in Green Ba1J for the past three ~mnwrs, made tM uniform pattef'Md aftrr th« regulation vrdform.i wom bV the marching band. He madt: the large hat out of a decorator rug, •• r-----..... The phou Mnv i" Atlantic Citv (New Jerse11) Poll.ci .He~ quarters and an cmonyinow ~ er said a police car had beet& drivm into tht Back Ba11. TM bo111 sitting around tht station houst!! dilml.ued St as ;ust an- other prank until tM11 cht!!cUd • Car 81, a full.-marked, blue and whit!!! patrol car, which had been parked outside a Jew mi?JUtes be· fOf'e, toa1 milling. A few houi'1 latt!!r, thtrl wa.r another call. ''Have tJOU found. it 11et1" They had. It toa1 in th• Back Bav in 10 feet of wottr. • Zh Zu Gabor has been ordered to appear In U.S. District Oo!lrt in Chicag<> Oct 151'> answer contempt of court charges. The HW!pri&n· born aru.a hod Ignored a subpoe- na-to appear in the Cllf!ce> of the It· torney of Lio Dvroc:hlr on Sept. 23. She failed to oll>w up and her at-. torneys said ahe was in l..andlon and would be unable )o appeor. Miss Ga· bor has been named in a U million laW\mil f 11 e d by Durodler, who claims an advertisement used his name after a contract had expired. • "The best racially balanced ticket would be Powell and Wallace/' said deposed Rep. Ad1m Clayton P-all in Kalamazoo, Mich. Wben asked by a nt'Wsman if he were serious, Pow· ell replied, "Of course!" The news- man said there was a definite twin· kle in Powell's eyes. He spoke at a student wembly at Western Mlchi· gan University . • Passt!!ngers of a Braniff fiioht 1treamtd from. &he airl~r after the pilot had made 11 Pf!rfect landini/ following in.structiona from the BrounuviUt, Tema, air· port towe r. Th.ere was one slight hitch ••. the plane was at Har· Lingen Airport, about 25 mil.es from the Brownsville Airport iohere the plane was oriqinalltJ 1cheduled Co lalld. ' . Actor BUrt l1n~1ter, who spent a n&ght in jail last week rather than algn a speeding ticket, forfeited $65 bail when he didn't appear in court on the charge. Lancaster was cited tor driving· 85 m.p.h in~ 45 n1.p.b ...,., The court said the fine for- ludl a charge ii '30 oo Lancaster will 1et '35 bod<. . . . -.. A Laton bou.!...Ue rays -.be na1 bee left ''delenseleu." Mrs. Mar· = Harri-wd somebody Into her living quarters over a. cat. Ille operates. The only t1ii.1 ,a1iA1n1 was a CIJI ol "Right Gdr'·eprq deodCJnl!IL violence in a rebellious Bi;'ooklyn ochool dislriet 11>at lefl 10 policemen 1njl.ll'ed 'brought the thliat of a new tetdlen 1t:rike when tchoob ere to re1wne Thurlday after the Jewlah holiday; · Clasbes "between police and pareuts ~e out Tuesday at four of tbe eight acbools ln tho predominantly Negrv and Puerio Ricon Ocean H 111 • ·Brow'OS'Yille District in Brooklyn after newly hired teachers and pupils walk- ed out in Jltf)test of the return of 83 white teachers s uppoeedly .. d.imlissed" by the districL "The returning teachers were not permitted to teach" in accordance with the agreement that ended the three-week strike, said A 'J. b e r t Shanker, presided of the 5,0IX> mem- ber United Federation of Teachers (UFJ'). Tberetore, said Shanker, "The pos6ibility ol another citywide strike • , , is vef}' real." Three Arrested For ~lling Guns To Police 'Agents' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two Marine corporals and ~ civilian were "atTested Tuesda'Y nigtlt after they sold four automatic rifles and a pistol to uDdercover police posing as "Cuban qents.''. · ~olict; said t.he suspects claimed the AR-15 rlfie, twD submachine "grease guns" 'Wit& wire stocks, a Thompson sl.D'oacttine a:un and a .45<:aliber pist.ol were picked up on a Vietnam battlefield. The men told ttle officers the weaipom were smuggled into the United St.ates Where they were ob- tained by one of the trio. · ·Police declined to say how the meeting in a Hollywood motel room was arranged. The 5l1Specil were U· rested . when Che !JXWey changed hands. . . Booked 'bn suspicion of selling 'automatic weapons were Cpl. Phillip Gene. Gaylord, ..22, Cpl. Michael Roy Sturgell, 21, bo1li 'stationed at Camp P~etbn, and Wayne Adonija Fox, 211 of Pico Rivera. 500 Youths Plan Human Blockade "BOSTON (UPI) -Some 500 Boston University students planned to form a hum:an l;llockade today to protect a 1oldler who· baa sought sanctuary in the unlveralty chapel. Pvt. Raymond Kroll, 181 of Colle~ Sprlng1, Wash., moved into the Marsh Chapel Tueaday because he does not want to go to Vietnam. Marine Pvt. 'lbomas Pratt, 22, of Norwalk, Q>nn., also sought sanctuary iri the chapel Tuesday but he sur- nndered to mllltary authorities at Charlestown Navy Yard Tuesday night, complaining that he was being exploited by antiwar goups. Largest In· IJ.S. "I w&l'lt to make it absolutely clear that no further disturbances ol tbi.s sort will be tolerated," LindJay Mid. , 2 Gunmen Get I $250,000 Haul . In Apartment NEW YORK (AP) -Two gunmen invaded the luxurious East Sidle apart. ment ol o.. Hsrry Rudel, a pertlcl- pant in the development of the birth. con1rol pill, and made olf 'J'ue64ay with jewelry, palntinga and BCUlpture valued at $2;0,000. The bandits gained entrance to the Rudel apartment, wbicb occupies the 10th floor ol the building, by posing as deliverymen. At gunpoint, Ibey for-c<d Mrs. Sylvia nude!, 35, a nune, and 1 maid into a clothes closet. Two small children were in another room and were not disturbed. Rudel W88 not at home at the time. The bandits cut paintings from frames, tookr'.jade statues from a foy- er cabinet. and ransacked the entire apartment. Poi.ice said one jade statue wa.s valued at $100,00>. The men carried out their 1oot in a cardboard box and drove ol1 in a panel truck. They were described as in their 30's. One man's face was scar- red: the other wore a handkerchief mask. Drug Crackdown Nets 30 Arrests In Wisconsin MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -Police said a two-month undercover in- vestigation led to the arrest of more than 30 young persons in a crackdown on drugs in the University of Wisconsin area. Those arrested rangtd lo age from 16 to 25, and included hlgb school and university studenta, police said Tues· day. · Police said they confi"scated LSD, marijuana and other hallucinatory type drugs worth about rTS,OIX> in iJ. legal drug traffic. A university student at Madison, police said, was BJTested while walk- ing oil a plane with $21,CJ» worth. of a new halluclnatlon-causlng drug, tetra hydra cannibaool (THC). Federal au- thorlttes recently dec1lnd the drug illegal. Also in custody were two student& • found to.,..,... 28 LSD lableil, police said. They purcbaaed Ibo tablata al the University Q( Wisconsin 14'-mor- lal Union for $4 a tablet. and wen selling them for $6 each at a Madison High School. police said. Lj.s59me actress Lee Meredith helps Mayor Hans Tonder show o« new ligns •• JackJonville, FloridaLexpands its city· limits to dnclude Duval County. The expansion to "'7 square miles makes Jackson· ville the largest city in lend arep in tile en1ire U.S. and one of the laraest In tile world. • • • ... • ·-·Road Fog :crasli Kills ~! ' ' ., .. · 3, Illjures .V.J ' '"::. 1 ' ELKTON, Md. (AP) -'nlrea ~ perso111 were killed and aeven werff ~! Jund early loo\ly as H tractor-<r~e;r truUs and six can piled up in loJ on the Jclln F .:& Kennedy . Mem,orltl• ~ay. 1' . · t ,U)lion !IQ•Pllal lo Ell<lon •ai4 ·t!i'· Uiree victlm.1 were pronounc~ "deaCl . ' ' ~ ~ 111ere •. Namoa were withheld ,pe~l notit!"!'lion of nest of kln. Tbe,.deitd 1t1 clud~ two. truck, drivers. . ., St:it. Police !aid the fog was "f} 0tb1c~ we bal:l to probe for tt\e )'ictbita-'! · Sll ambulances were callid to ·~ eie lnJured away. Fifteen low true~ were b!!iqg 1used to clear the ~way., ' The oacci~ bappe•ed aboUt &:id a.m. in localized fog three miles north of 'Elkton~ The ezpres.ntay, !Me!'ltate 115, ls a main route between Baltimor1 ·and Wilmington, Del State pojce Sgt. P, L. Wlnebrener said the pileup~~pparently began after a northbound.. tractor-trailer sb;uck.. a sk>w..mo'o'ing foceign civ, then swerved · ovet the me<llail strip and collided with a southbound truck. The other c.,.. a'!!I trucks tnen pil<d into tne wreckage one by one. PRISON REBELLION -Rioting inmates set the fire which sent smoke billowing from this 105-year-old cellbloct building in the stole penitentiary in Columbia, S.C., Tuesday; The rebellion finally ~ded when prison officials talked rioters into surrendering and National Guardsmen with bayonets at the ready moved into the prison com- ~und to restore order. ' Wrecked vehicles were spread over southbound and northbound lanes. Winebrener said three cus and thtte trucks were demolished , but none overturned. The 22 state trooperi:s on the scene - two were from Delaware -closed the highway between Elkton ond North East, routing traffic into U. S. 40, which roughly parallels it. Con'7i~is End Bioi Prison I mprovemefl,ts Promi.sed 'Private' Photo Of Queen' Holding Child Published COLUMBIA, S. C. CUP!) -South Carolina corrections cfu:ector William D. Leek• t81ked tough. The 300 rioting inmates at ttie state's main prison be· lieved he meant it. "Surrender oc we 'll come in and get yolJ'," Le eke called through a bulllorn to the prisoners Tuesday from atop a building . The rioteri surrendered, ending a four-Oo~~r rampage that left 11 inmates and sbc guardt lnjired and the penitentiary a "shambles" Of smashed. furniture.. burning mattrenet and spouting water splgoU. 'Natiooal guardsmen and state troopera -m~ and secured ttie prison. The rioters held no hostages because guards were quickly husUed to safety once the disturbance broke out. "I would not have beliitated to UH force if lYes bad been 1n da11 ger, .. Leeke said later. "We woold have Uled any force necessary." The melee, Leete said, was an ootgrowth ot a smaller Mbreak last April in Wlllch prisoners complained ol bad food and the antiquated condition of a cellblock housing more than 400 men. Leeke , a 37-year-old Pontotoc, Miss ., native who heads a South C3rolina penal system widely respected by top penologist.I in the nation, IUIJ\JD.ooed an inmate grievance committee and pledged better food and a new oellbock. Ho said he had . an an:hite<tural atudy under way and was preparing a 1egislative measure that would allow the department to keep the money it! prison inC:h1'triff eam to foot a stiffer grocery bill. "Many o! your complaint&......-are things rve been W<rling on a long time," Leek.e told the prisoners. "The . main ,thing ( need is your coopera- tion." He made clear, however, the rioters would be identified and dealt with. "U ·you baV90't done anything, nottling is going IG happen to you," he said. "BU:: it you have done something, we're gdng lo find out abollt It and you'll be punl.ltled." The prisoner!, gathering strength as they surged ~o the mess hall and ceU blocks, overpowered six guards, who managed to escape without 1erious in· jury. Then they turned on other in· mates with Iron pipe. and crowbars. W ate.r IPi&otl 1ftlr'fl 1 m a s h e d , floodlng ftoorl, -4 mat.tresses and fwtdture were ~. Many ot the prlaooer1 were forced to bed down on makeshift bunks in other p&rta of the prison. The 63 National Guaf1I troops and the. equal' llWllber ol atat. highway. patrolmen pulled out lhcrUy before midnight. St.ate Law Enforcement Division agents wen investigatinl the riot. Leeke said he did not know bow the trouble lrok• out, but he did mow why. "They '" bunilnr ..id looting on tho outside and. Uiey'n in prilOU for the same t.htn&," be" aaid. LONDON (UPI) '-Despite her ob- ject.Ions, Queen Elizabeth's· subjects wfre given an unprecedented look ~ at a snapshot ol. her in a negli- gee in bed which someone somehow obtained from the privatie royal fam - ily album. But despite the controversy over its publication, the photograph may be the most endearing glimpse ·Britogs have ever had.of their queen in tlle role of. mother. • ' .:..i ... There ehe was, Jooicing never lovelier nor nappier' priwed up with pillows in her silk-dl"aped.bed in Buck- ingham Palace, holding bee y01mg<ist child Prince Edward shortly alt.er be was born March 10, 1964. ' Elizabeth is wearing a prim, noo- transparent negligee secUrely f95tened at the neck with a bii bow, ....rtngs and a necklace . Nut to her on the bed l.s her son Prince Andrew, then 4, playkig with a .mim:r and a Shoe. Seated at her bedside 1J her hU>baod 'Prince Philip and ~Charles, bolb looking very happy about th< whole thing. 'Ibe "Picture covered much of paie one ol Britain's Dally Expre5', tho !lfll ly Brltisb newspoper lo publish it. 1'>t Express said it oblalned the piollH and -privale ' _-,. ol . t!>e royal family !ram PA(llllCI promised its readers it would 'flub&h more ThW'1day. ~P~in~=-~ efiort ln b1oell: fl>elr, JJ!lbllcallon, in a statement Tuetday: ''Slnca photographs aro al 1qch &. I · kind, lbe Queen....ul4 naturally prefer 1hat they not . be pOOllibed. F<>< tliol reason we are unable to app-ove their future py.blica~on." ·''Precocious Winter Blast'' Snow Blankets Great Falls, Lewisk>n and Cut Bank CaHfoMaia SoulMl"ll C•lllorr>lt .-lel wt• t ll'IOlll'I' '""'"" to<My wlltl -Ytrl- tb .. , cloud•. T.,_r1tura "'• r • 1lllhtty 11111>er. LOii Al\lll" w11 m.t1'I" w"""' ex· '"' tor nrl'I' morn!.,. low cloud1. TodW• hllll Wll JS, cam"red lo TlllMl1y'1 6t. TDnl9ht'1 low ll'lould .. u. 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' I • Carrier Visits German9 The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Wasp arrives in Ham- burg harbor this week for a nine-day stay. ·The Wasp ----- had just finls~ed participating In the NATO naval maneuvers in the Atlantic. · N<J,vy Backs Olf: on~ Rocket Contract New LeJt Bkuned For Cr-ime Issue WASHINGTON' (AP5 -and enlorwnent and court The FBI aaid today it baa ·procedures haven't been more ibu npt up willl the able to keep up. natloii't rising crime rate, ,.lo a 1ectloo-h_eJtd~d but oddecf.tllat !lie New Left Protecting our lntemal movement .. bas mulhroom· Security,'' the report, mir- ed toto a mojor security rorlng earfier •-by """"em" FBI Dlreclor · J. Edgar f'·--· ·..,__ Hoover, charted iiat tbe In ill amiual re~. the Student.I for a I>tmoc:ratic federal crime agency said SOciety ia at tbe ewe of stu· the fiscal r!8J' that ended dent unrest "held toieeier ~at June SO was a period of by a bitter -hatred or , .. the harsh, u n r e m i t t I n g instituUona of democratic cha»en1e 01 for I aw en. society. forceme~ It accused SOS of 9P0nl0?· , But, tbe FBI. aald, Jt Ing workshops . to teacb meutred ea.Ins "°" se~er&-1 sabotage and bow t o major areu ,Of c r 1 m e manufacture uplosiVtJ for flgbtfnt, inelq~ a 19 per-possible use aalin1t aoine cent increase m its arrest ''overnment facUiUes QUEEN Ii -.:;= DAILY PILO'e /J I rate over the previous. year. _, 'nle agency also s&.ld the The 1961 figures were Communist party continues 18,BBl apprehensions, COil"· as a danger to the nat1on1S ••Eaay, Douglia;you're ~veT·~·~ting for o~ pared with 15,871 the yea:· internal security, although it first date ••• • · before. has been working to achleve --------------------Another Colo . respe<Ulillllly in the natioo. Another gain was clmme · ~ Jn coavictions. 1be figures 81 CONVICl'ED drive against o' r g a n I z e. d 'Ibe report showed 2,558 were 13,069 persons con-Reporting on· its activtUes crime. vfulaUons or the Federal vicf.e4 ln 1968, against 10,320 .'.lgainst organized crime, the . Nev~eless, page after Bank Robbery and Inciden· WASHINGTON (AP) - The Navy bas quietly back- ed off its position that all its 2. 75 inch rocket launcher · contracts must go to a St. in fiscal 1967. 1be report FBI said iU probes netted page of tile annual report.ih tal 0.-lniet:' sta~. with stated that 97 percent of tbe convtotions of 281' lustrated ·iocrf:ases in most 1,105 .con~ons recorded: those attested were con -figures, usoclatd witb the areas of criminal activity.. Descnbhi~tbe pmtection victed. Mafia crime syndicate, dur· . ~e:risein bank robberies ot civ'll ri u "an esaeo· The repcri came witlr ing the fiscal period:. . . and .related crbnes was · tial p r n c 1·p 1 e-tn ~ acknoWledged that the Air wtial the Navy and Air W&E:hington and a director; "Law and Order" a major This compared with 197 ·described as."OOwildering;"' 'democratic society," the Systems Command is seek-Force will do for rocket l!!velyn R. Price, Stone's ex-iss ue in the presidential the previous year, and in ad-though the .report appear.e'd .repert l)Ointed prjctefull~ 'fu ing new suppliers for the launchers in the interim: ecutive secretary, a n,d campaign. dition the report sllid there to diOw that th~ ·,FBI bid¥ . .its Rart, r.ln ·· ·aP.Pr.ebending rocket launcher:s, used by The laundlers are used Robert B. Bregman Elec-Rep u blican candidate were more than 675 persons kept ·pace by securina 'a . Jilnes' £irl; Rely.; the a'C· both the Navy a,od the Air for folding fin aircraft tronics Inc., of New York Richard M. Nixon claims awaiting trial on charges rec()l,'d number of 'cpn-:~secJ •Of, Qr. Martin Foree, but would not discuss rockets -missih!s fired City. that crime is rU!lfling wild growing from t,he FBl's vicUoru:. , , Lu'ller ~~.Jr... , 1 Louis firm which is under federal indicbnent charging kickback'S Oil past contracts for b: equipment. details. , eithe!' air-00-air or air-to-1---'------------------''------''----'------------------. '-, ~-----''-"-'---.,..,-""-''-~ 'lbe Navy had maintained that Tecbfab Division of Alsco Ioc .. of St. Louis, bad to get all tbe contracts because the launchers were "proprietary" ind the time required ~ develop new aqpplie.rs would be "completely prohibitive." "- 'tbe Navy awarded a '13.9 mtmon· contract for the launchers to Techfab wtile i1s paremt COll)pany was un;der Grand J u r y in· vestlgation this summe!' and tile Pentagon ref Used to void tile contract when the in· dictment against Alsco was returned in August. SJlEK BIDS But now, in a one· paragraph announcement in .a Commerce Department journal, the Naval Air ' Systems Command h a s disclosed <that it w i 11 formally seek competJ11ve bids for this week from pro- Bt>ective new suppliers on c«ltracts for 81,500 laun- d!ers. 'A N·avy spok-eaman Because the r o c k e t ground. launchens alrecxly in use or Last July 23, T h e in production are • ,pro-Associated Press revealed prietary item -that is, the that the Navy had awarded plans and specificadOns are the :$13.91.mlllion contract · owned by Alsco-Tecbfab , not Alsco's Techfab Division by the government -the while the firm's previous Navy made clear in its bid contracts were still being in- annol.lll('.:ement that com-vestigated. panies seeking the new c90· On Aug; 7, the gi'and jllI'y trac16 would bave to create returned an indictment their own designs &lld build charging that on more than test models. $47 million in cootraots, When a House ap-Also and five other defen- proprlations subcOmmittee dants bad channeled $4 asked the Navy em:lier this million into Swiss bank1 year to list conU-acts it "~ll knowing that their awards on a sole-source .:;iiiterest in accounts in Swiss basis, without competition, banks could and wo~. be the Navy listed the rocket disguised and concealed by launcher contracts and· ex· co-conspirators. plained them this way: NO EFFECT PROHIBITIVE 'The Navy said at ttie time "The time wNch would be that the indictment would required to develop a have no effect on the ,13.9 sirajlar Navy-owned i~m million contract. an4 'to get a new m~ac-sn Also named in the in- turer into production is dictment were Chromcraft completely prohibitive." 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(AP) -5ee1t!ory al Slole -deeiared lbe Soviet ac- DOon lluok ~ denounood llOll "hu -bopeo-for ' tho Scmot m l 11 t • r 1 In· -Eut-Weot nloll'""" -In ClecbollOYakla and • ._ -and u "'l'"PIB ...i ..,....... dlocourapmont lll>oul OWIY ·l:.t~ =--~ ~ ·~-·" 111!\l•••tl•• and op-="P?eolden~ll:.•·~: ~ around th~ ol c:omman -.. t wmtd!' • 'ala.Jo Tllo us .. MC1'0Wy of•' and -betw-..... •-· makiiie hla ftrat U.N. ~eat mdba':,i=z~!: ~ • ...., In~ by ted" be &lid. He that tfttoee demaDltraton in ~ tbe' Russians were now publiC IJllery who shou-tr·•-to devise a Jwtillca· and dleplayed • banner ,.... lled ·saying "stop the War in ~ for what b~. ea a Vietnam" before 111ey were gn>11 viohitioo of the huatled fl'ocn tho chamber U.N. dw'ter. , by IOC1A'lfy guords. ADot!>er Ruak asked wnether re· demomtriolo< -stood cent~ published In and dispiayeci a algn t!eclar-tbe SOriet: Oo m m u n i s t Ing "Bl~ Firm• Get Rich, -per Pnlvda -Gls die,r. also was ejected. that the Kremlin was · lluslc told tile US-nadon .cllsewwinc < h a r t • r pro- General Auemllly -tile hlbltlool •!ll'ln•I the uae of United States did a.ot accept force as long as such action its coot.nUon -Ibo U.N. U.Ok place wllllln tile Soviet charter gave M"""1W Ille bloc. right to i ate r'v en e "'Ibe naOcm of the world uni 1atera11 }'In West will -to Ille Soviet Unicn Gennany if it determineicl far answers to these ques- that a resurrence of 11iazl1D1 tiom,'' he eaid, "mdi for exislod. .-e 11Jat It ta not "Air/ ouch oc11oa," be oealdnC to place ltae!f above nld. "wW!d lead. Im· lhe...,ofthecbai!Or. modlolely to 11111-defe>se "Let us say wry plalnly mwureo pea.-to lie ·to Ibo ·-Union: The North Atlantlc TNotr." ,_ .. -ta ·Ille road Dooling at lellllh w1a1 Ille of Ille dam." Egypt Cliiims Israeli Invasion P.lan F oi"led Br Ualtecl pr e • I ... he 11111.,IDI be -hia pie· --tlnland_.i. Emt Io 11 e d an llraell In ~ Ill.._,. of plan far a wrprlH lDvulcn Jew1 flocb dto IYDliOCUe& !nm b Simi i"lmlnlula by ODii to j....-•1 waltlrn ealdllC Mrio1 pbot•cn1phl of 1l'li! Ja_ lie old dl1 tor 'hrlel'• m.Ml8d tr o_o.p 1, prayer 1D obtervuot of Oolro _.. Nl4 to-Yom Klppur, Ibo D11 of Aly. . . Ab>eu»eat. '!be D I W 0 p & p e r I ·/J Pllllca bllltd tnin elld Gomhonrla • -Al -b1Chw11-~ • t" ••• fatled to .., -... In· r....i -Jordtll until Ibo vaek>:,:.ae,.tl""""4 bat Hid ea1 of tllt bolillt,y at IUD• • the s E gyptlan photo mlsaioo lor'Ced !au! -. ·todlJ. They said It to oail <11. the ioY'asion. wu done to p r e v e n t There """ no immecBaU mi.sunder--•uaed cunment on the Egyptian , by Arabo 1Ulltm!Har With report from Israel. . . . 1he Jewish bolldtif Will to 'Ibe newspapen said they got their informaUoo from an onny _.,1 and from the air force. They quoted. a tpOkellJWn es sayinl *l· H- Ezzat wao oaiered to lly over Israeli pocitloftl in oc .. oopied Sinai a I te r In· telligence r_.. -ed Isn.el w• ma•inc troop. When he --Ille troop-massing area, t b e newspa:pei'S said. a.ix Israeli jet figbter plane• chased him and fired a rocket at him. It exploded harmlessly, 4 Gunmen Make Haul BRIGKTON, England (AP) -An onned pre wounded the meager of a bank .nd e1c•ped with ,172,BOO -Y· 'Ibo bank -crowded when kKr men ran in, "<luirtlng ammonia. T h e manager was lbot in the arm as he graWled wUll one of .the men. The ra!<l«I Ded In • waiting !rude wit!i the money in four oarivu bags. sacred ereu. In Amman, 1the P4]ertine ·Llbe-. Orpnization (PLO) dohnecl it lnllided hMvr-_,..,,.IsraeU lorcealn~. A PLO '<••11mun1<1110 said ccmmandoe carried out 31 raids CD the oocupied West Bank of the-· In G.ua and Sinai, ldlllni .,. WOOi!· ding 311 1-ll olllcers and sold.Jere. It said the com· maulos destroyed 14 half· track trucks and six heavy tanb. U.N. Aide Free, Held by Cubans HAVANA (AP) -A United NaUom plant expert wbo w11 jalled 18 days ago by the Cattro eovernment on char1e1 that he brought • dan.geroua plant fungus into Cuba, bu been released, the Cuban cover nm en tan- nounctd Tuesday. A U.N. apokesman said Dr. R. S. Vuudeva, who Ja: from India, would have to remain in Cuba, however, until the government com· pletes its investigation. BACK TO WORK -Heading for Europe, ·the Queen Ell2abeth is eesed out of her berth In New York H81Wr Tueaday as two• striking longshoremen look OD. A .federal judge late.Tuesday ordered StriklnJ longshoremen from Maine to Texas to return to woilt. The judge acted under provisions of the Taft· Hartley Labor Law. -----------------~ • S11mmit V!Ei'INA, A-la (AP)~ DelellalkJna <ii Commw>lat • porllea !rOin Ill eoum!ei 1-e decided ti>. poo!pone a wc-14 Comm unlit ®ft· -ICbeduled tor Moicow Nov. 25, apparently becauae unity aeemed unlllooly ofter Ibo Soviet-led ~ ol C..C001Iovut.. · Oooeu!IMll In Budopeat, the dele&lllloni decided to meet -acaln Nov. 17 to dl.o<wa a new ,tlate, Ibo of· f1dal Hung,arlan new1 agen~ cy MTI -repoded. • Source• kl Budo!>est '"'1d C>echotlloval<Jo WOii D 0 I • d9culaeCI. aiid. the 1e111on W' & I obanlctuiled by "honest eaoru: on all atd8' to -Ille greateat deJrOO .of cooperailon and to ••ercoD14! clffl<ulti.. that erose in tht recent period." But Ille larlf• Communist parties of Italy and l"nll\ce were known to oppose a Commuoiat unity coofer«ICO in the present sttuetJou, The • Slovak newspaper Pra.vm.of-B rat isl av a, Czecbollovatda, Nid: 1"lbe events in Cz.ecboe.lovUia Lo h. R . .Read The Daily · Pilot :=.~·~;S:u!: ngs oremen ece1ve ;:11'!. ~00 1 ... 'Back "to Work' Order l.=S=E=C=A=R=D=.S=A=M-=F=P=0-=0-=L;;;;;;.=TA=BL=E=-tl NEW YORK (UPI) -would sap the strength of Acting on orders from the doJJ.ar at home and President Jdlmon ' • t o abroad. remove a peril 1o the na-Federal Judge Sylvester tionial. health and safety," a J . Ryan issued a te-mporary fedetal judge Tuesday night restraining order against ordered 75,000 s t r I k i n g the ILA strike pending a longshoremen back to work hearing on an injunction at ports from Maine to TU· under tlle Taft-Hartley Act. as. He set Oct. 9 for the hear- It WU the seventh time ing. since I!M8 a president had President Johnson had invoked the Taft-Hartley ordered Mty. Gen. Ramsty Act's 80-day "c0oling off" Clark to seek an injunction Dtriod to end a walkout by under the labor act "in tbe International order to remove -a peril to ~ o ngsboremen's Aasocia· the national health and safe· Uon. ty and to secure a resump- 'Ibomaa W. Gleason, ILA tion of trade, commerce and pre1ident, aeid the union commw:µoa1ioo ." would order the Johnson sougtit the in- ·BUMPER TABLE lrun1wiclt AMF ' Triangl• Custom Slate dockworkere back to wOrk, junction to end the day-old •1e.ts hi NOW but iall '15,000 woold not be walkout w ch began at $6 91 able to return unW Thurs-midnight Monday when • • ~5 Dllforont Style '"1 Tables to ChooM ""' SPECIAL FREE And 1-1lotloo $129.00 VAlUI NOW S23CJll .tth "'" aLA.TK TA•LI'. day. presidendalboardoflnquiry SECARD ·Phone 537.1992 uwe will abide by the reported the "putles unable • !Mv," m .. son said. to reconclle their dif. 323 S. Main St.,' Orange Administration offlclalJ ferencea over the ex. Houn: 1 l:'oo to 6:30-6 D1y1 a Wffk --CIOHd Wecfntld1y1 claimed a dock strike from _,!:ceec~dl~Dll!!lY~dtffl~c~u~ltc!is~s~ue~s:... "_...:!!!!!!!!e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!,,;,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!!!!!B_.,...,;,..,!!!!l!I the Atlantic lo the Gulf Coast'""'dd ·~ottlle Unilad Sta!A!s '100 mJlllcn a monlll in balance of permentl and SF Loaders Get Grapes SAN FRANOISCO (UPI) Loogsboremeli • n d teamsters Mgan handlinl grapes on the San Fiabclsco wateriroot Tuesd011y de.spite picketmi farm ·union • .sup- portero 'Ollo had kept tilem from toucbini any grapta for a week. It wasn't clear whether tbe waterfront gr a p e blockade had been lifted e'n· ti.rely or just at piers 32 and 80, where several truckloads ol grape• were loaded into ships. Teamater Union ·a n d emp\oyer 1ource1 qreed that teamster "lumper•" wbo normally unload the truck.a refUled at firlt to do so but then moved in. "to protact tiielr Jurtadlctlon" when tbt drJv~• bepn unloading· grape1. 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Federal mushala entered a He did ·sucb a good jo\ church TUe11day nlgbt lo ar-. that • JlO handcu!ts were rest a yotmi dtaft resister needed; '!be marshals led wbo sought sanctuary inside him away wit.bout incident by chaining hlnuelf lo a lo a parked ear l>y the chain doun supflOli:ers. connedinJ his wrista~ The mamW1s utd large A bencb' warr8nt ws bolt cutters to break the 1 'k J$5ued. earlier Tuesday for inch chain that was looped Jthe youth atter be failed to and padlockl!d an>und the show Ul> r .. trial in federal \\Tists of GrtgOJ1 l1Dg cawt on a charge of faD.ing to register for tile dralt. MrL Lois Nelson, his Kuchel Aide motlier, appeared instead and bihded U.S. DI.rt. Judge Endorses Cranston SACR..un;NTO W) Democrat AlilD a .... pro....i -..,. .. liis drift tOo enllist: 'I. .. t .. ~ l ~~-~ Oemocnb ia bis ompeip Albert Lee Stephens Jr. a note which said her son woWd seek sanctuary in G...,. Episcopal Church. Nelson said in the note his tttma.I \o register was "an xtioe consistent with tbe moral pl' e c e pt s and INcbings of .my society, an .diem directed toward en- ding the present war (in Vietnam) and beallng the wounds or discords ... • • far Ult u_ s. Senate seat ill Californi&. Cnmstoll .... -,..i and his staff bublillng 'l\lesday over news tblt be bas won endorsement tram a longtime Repubtican worter and key member of Sen. Thomas H. Kucbel's UllSUC· cessful bid for renomi.naliao al the June prinw::y. Before the a r r e s t , ..__ ........ members of The Resistance, ag~pe~=~~ Halferty also .... -by \\'ord that Sen. Eugene J. MoCartliy ol ---who got 1.3 millioo votet in the Oem0Cf"3tic pl'esidential primary here -will work foe him. an -draft organlultions, STRIKING HOUSEWIFE PICKETS HOME and supporting clergymen Mrs. S•ndr• Wa9(ner C.l~ims She :Y_IOrks T~ Herd and friends h e 1 a a brotherhood service f o r Nelson. . w ·• i : During the service Nelson ·I e· burned, a draft t'al'd but it . on Sti·ike be.longed to "Someone -else. He didft't have one of his k H. f own because h• •ailed t• Pie ets ome or Fair Pay regi.$ler. STOCKTON CUP!) :... As ly with her husbond, Tom, pretty Sandra Wagner see& but still plam to keep it up it, 12.o hom:s work a week "unUl T~ is willing to sit for no pay is unfair. So she down at the rowid table and has set up a one-woman picket line. · negotiate." But Sandra's job bas no Sandra is looking .out for Choppers Claim 2 • ·-~·. ---.. Rights Leaders . Hit ' . Arming of Firemen More. L1"·ves LOS ANGELES (AP) -m.., ""' "°""d oc. attaclt-Clty firemen are going to ed ..... carry automa~ sHotguu Although .Radke said the WHinlER (AP) -'Ibe for 6elf.protec1ioftl Fi f • ~illon was made "after l adel Raymond M. Hill says deaths of two Sheriff's _ "to shoot their way out 11 great consideration IJ.Qd con· deputies in a helicapter trapped." ce.rn abouti possible pUbllc crash bring to 4P the Asst. Wef Robert E. reacUon/' shock was ex· number of persons killed in Radke said' Tuesday that ar· pressed by ceies King III, such accldeota in L o 1 · rangements have bef:n made presidept ·or the CenlN1 Angelea County in the past to purchase eo . autbmatlc .Qrancb of the ~ational ~.=-'-=------ five mon~. ~au.geu!~Jimi::: !~. !Jv~:!tio~ 'Q.10: .. Tbe worst was last May fjremen to use them. , People. f#rbert L. Carter, ex· wtJ 23 -hed · ecdlive director of the Los en penons peru m . RaJ!!c.e ea.id be is "con-.. All you need 11 one Angeles County Human the fiery craisb of a Los cerned about reported in-fireman lbootin:g one lltUtt 'Jlelations commission, said Angeles Airways helicopter ~dents from all over the na· kJd.t and I'm telling you that his agency "must view with en ~ute to DiweylaDd. '!-ion of firemen being lured fire station just won't be a1Dm any tendency to make Jnto sniper traps or other there fot long," King told ll " ~er . Loa A n g e I e s situation1 where defenseless new1men. .. firemen into po cemen. Ail'w•1' c:raft making f!>e I same run crashed i n Auguol, killing ali 21 ahoard. Last morrtb a · county fireman died whel> his copter vieo! down ikiring a Slin Gallrlel CaOyon brush fire. That same month two men were killed in a HoHywood Hilla cemetery 'When a chOpper lifting a workman to a cburcb-stee- ple craslled. Wreckage of the sheriff's helicopter wts found Tues· day in a wooded area of Rose Hilla Memorial Park Cemetery near Whittier. The bodies of Robert K. Schnur, 43, the pilot, and Gary E. McCullah, 29, observef,·.were nearby. The deputies were members of the shet;ifrs Aerial Recor:i· naissance Ground Unit Sup- porl . Bullets Hit Wallace HQ ' The Relaxed Way ... Over 2;000,000 Passengers Carried Over 60,000,000 Miles To Your Connectint Plane.at L:A. International.Airport -' . __..,,., Now SerVing .Orange 'county and . . . . . ~ ~ Beach Cities with · 82 Flights Per Diy ANAHEIM /DISNlYLAND HELIPORT NIWPORT UlACH IHllPCJ~I * * *· Wallace VP Rites · Held For School Cheerleaders union to ht:lp hef and no her baby daughter but hus- wages and h9w:s laws to band Tom is in charge of the protect tt. s h e ' ~ a two boys, aged 7 and 6; who LOS ANGELES (AP) _ housewife. are getting awfully tired of About 15 bullets were 1ired 22 FUGHTS P.ER 'DAY REDDING (AP) -Near-Her strike against her living oo little . but peanut ly 1,500 mourners stt on husband entered its fourth butter and jelly sandwiches. into a George Wallace for "E bod I t President cam.....,;gn head-bleacher seats in t h e day today. She has refused very Y e se seems o __.. '-go· trik th qumiers, police said, but the Enterprise u ;..., Schoo 1 to cook, .r~ed to wash r.n: mg on s e ese • ...,. h d days," she said. ''That's office was empty aJld no one gymnasium Tuesday for the clot.bes, and m 8 r c e was hurt. militantly up and down in how I first got the idea. ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) funeral of rive students whg front of her house with ap-"Tom works 40 hours 8 Officers said American Gov. Le~er Maddox ..J were killed in an automobile propriate signs, such as week for pay, and I work Independent party workers •n. VL accident. "Strike a Blow for 120 hours a week for found plate glass windows Idea Irks Rafferty Gcorgla says i1 Max Raf-Womanhood." Her husband natl.in ... That's 0,.. fair." shattered and plaster walls ferty GOP and.d te f th Caskets of the five girls -...... "6 "" riddled with bullets when • c I a or e ,·, a s1'gnpa1·nter but Mr 'w d d U S •--ate fr 0 m four of them cheerleaders -s. agner conce e they arrived Tuesday morn-. · -=<• naturi\llY, she has to paint her husband does not seem Oalifornia, would run as were in a row against a wall her on placMds during this too shattered by the dispute ing at the office near George Wallace's vice -and banked with flowers as di te downtown L<ls Angeles. presidential c 8 n did 8 t e • five ministers 'held the joint i:ntka, 23, has been mar-ye~e reported he came an~u~~ali~m p~:~8!~~ 60 FUGHTS PER DAJ/ 15 Minutes One Way Time l.oution: Just north of lhe ·Disneyland Hotel and just west of Disneyland Park on Cerritos A'fenue. Phone: (714) 172'8380 20 Minutes One Waj Time . llQlian: ~rtli of c...t lf!llmJ .. !!It lllsl ~ of Jamboree Road at lhe Newporttr in11. 1 l'lltor. (714) 644-m1, ~ I ................................................................................................ ! Fer lnlwartlle anti llllf'AltiHK S.. JOll' Trne1 · Apnt • MrllM Offica or ptiate JW locill Wpcn,. TOTAL All SOVICE-lllrDUlh tldll:inr and blaatt chldled from loc1f htll,ort to flntl destintllon-1111· where h1 tht world I ..,.,.,.. ....-SINCE JN7 . , ''they would make an un-service. n'ed 'or eight years and has h fr I beatable team." ,. ome om work and augh-dug out of the walls, officer In ch ch •"-two sons and an infant ed "And th d kn • ..'.~~:~!~-~~~~-~·~:_-~~=~~============~=~=~====~~ ?\iaddox, contacted Tues-a. ur across 1ue . tin o you ow ~ ~'\i:I sai • tr et -othe ·c 8 dau....,ter. what he did? He went day night at the governor's s e -· r servi e we 611 fishing." monsion, said he made the held for Warren M11'Dtineau •• __ S11_e_sa_yo_sh_e_;_s_su_·u_1r_i_en_d_-_________ 1 suggestfon at an impromptu 18, a junior cqllege student news conference Monday at who drOve the car in which ttle Lo.! Angeles airport, all six:were killed Saturday after a newsman aJked. en route to a football game about Wallace's ~ u.n n i n,g in StL¥&nville against Lassen mate. High School. 111 Los Angeles, Rafferty· Eme;.prise p I a y e r s , said the sugge)ition "c~t notified of the tragedy at be taken seriously." . · · . hJl.lftime; voted to continue "I am not soliciting ihe the game, sa~ing t bey help of George Wallace or believed the girls would Lesttt Maddox," Rafferty have wanted the game to said. "I hope tile latter continue. Enteryrise won 7- recognizes this and will .con-0. fine his comments to the at-· . The five girl victims were fairs of bis own state and Debbie Sue Johnson, Shelley leave the presidential r.aCe Roberti, Jennifer Bre'Wen, and the U. S. 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'"'#II All Penney Stores Open Every .Night Monday Through Salurday FAMOUS 17 JEWEL BRAND .. NAME WATCHES! NOW AT TIMELY PENNEY DAY SAVINGS YOU'll RECOGNIZE THESE FAMOUS MAKE WATCHES IN A SECOND ONE LOW PRICS-YOUR CHOICE ~ t~ of yoYr Pfo dwaits yo11 S.. our fin• Jew.fry D.partmentl Find yow :favorite in ovr fan'iou• collectfon-all boavtifully d ... signed, superbly crQftod 11J p-eclsion time piect11. n..,.•, no tlme to loM at this minute price! 88 MANY .MORE THAN SHOWNll CHARGE IT AT YOUR PENNEY'S FINE .JEWELRY DEPARTMENT ~-flMoN Tl "" __ ,,_ --- FULL.ERTON Otengtf•ir C.nt•r H•rNr ot O,.ntofhorpo HUNTIN4TON BEACH H·untlngton C.nt•r . ·Editt9tr et Sen Diefo Fwy. -------------- NEWPORT BEACH F11hion l1lend M•cArthur ot Pacific Coelf Hwy: , ., • • --· - • --· ·1.•.,t ~, , ..... ' . i .. ~ ......... ;.t.: ·>< I.~ • .. .,,, , -·~ • 'i'~· ..... :: •("1 .. . ' .. i --• ' • • : • < : • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ' • ' • • • " • • • • • • • ·~ • • • • :..... -~--..... • ' .. > ' ' • • .. . . t -~ • . ~ y ' • ' • Ffi.MOUS MAKER PANTS • ~·9· $10.$14 5.99 ' • ~ ---- -1 . ' -·I lf Rontostic group of misses' pants, 8-16. Sol;ds , patterns, ~l~on ltyfes, lide-zips Or back-zips, stretch or rigid fabrics. -• 111 from. regular. stock. Mi sses' SROrtsweor, 78 ~ . . ~ -• • • ·--• -\. . -· --- ,., -. . . MENSWEAR JUMPERS R.g. $13 9.'99 I -' . Your favorite jumper looks •in ossorfi1! colors, lf .. ingbones, di agonal twills, tweeds, don09ols of wool/royoo/nylon bonded to acetate. Blouse •ketdi~tf· llOt included. Blouses, Shi~s. 66 ' ' ' " ' :..· .. .;.. ANAHEIM ' 444 NORTH EUCLID • ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER T•l•phon• SlS.11f1 -. • Shop Monday thru S1turd1y I 0:00 •.m. to 9:l0 P.•m• • • I - -... -- • . WOOL SKIRT SPREE 3.99-5.99 . Originally $9-$13 wool skirts, all reduced from regula r stock . A-lines, pleoters, gored styles, solid color wool ·flannel~. nov elties. Misses' Sportswear, 89 ' . . ' .. ' ACRYLIC C~RDIGANS . . . Orig. $12 6.99 . -' We show .only·0/18 from • beautiful groll~ o,f ·full:fesh ioned cardigans, ·36..+.2, wliite, beige, block , fashion c;,oloro. Street Floor 'Budgei°Sporlsweer, 65 I • :._. .. _ t • ~7 FAStffoN -ISlANP •·NEWPORT BEACl-! •• t Telephone 6"44°1212 t • Shop Monday thrv Frld•y 10:00 •.m. to t :lO p.m. S•lurd•y 10:00 """'I• 6:00 P.•m• ' • r· " Wt<IM!dq, Oc..e.r 2, 1968 -SF FAMOUS NAME SWEATERS SAVE 1/3-1 /2 7.99 DAJLY Pli.Of J -• We show only one style from our reg. $15-$17 collection of wool or Orlon• acrylic sweaters, 36--40. Pullover· in .bone, brown ornavy:. Misses' SP.Ortwear1 ~ .. . . , . . • . .. ·;:. ' . •• ' ,. I., '· . ' FAMOUS MAKER GO-A~OUT 12.99 1 •• • !. A fovoril8-1fyle to weer belted. or' nof, in O~on• Ja;rylic bonded to ocolole, 8-1 8. Shown, blu~, grey, brown or grHn with whihl. Misses' Sperl.wee,, ~ 2 ------r HUNTINGTON BEACH • HUNTINGTON IEA.CH • nn' eJN&ER AVENUE -,-. T .i.,1to.w Hl•JJH '-11 • ' ' • . Shop Mond•y thrv S•lurdoy ' J0100 o.m. lf'~:JO '-'"'' . I - • • ' t i • • I ' • • • • ' Je DAILY PILOI For the Record Meetings Pair Rob Store for $140 Loot GAJUll!lN GROVE Police «e tee.king N"o men wboJield I\> a ....... Uqwr 11"re dert here Tu0$doy night. Ramona J. Day, 38, o( Mlclw<ay City told polk:e she wes on <duty et the Jigger 11· quor store, 12032 Brook:hurst Street, when two armed men entered about 10:30 p.m. They demanded cub, got about $140, and thtn forced Mrs. Day into the walk-In rebi.gerator at gunpolM. QUEENIE • ' OCSecond lly Phll lnl•rlandi: • I In Cancer T ·( Collection ... ~ Oraore' County Branch of the Americin ~r Socltly W. ,. .. k "'°nod ~.as collected dllling the l!Mlll Cancer C(lll'•de -~.000 ..... t4a'n the previous year and af.'percent over the $300,000 goat - placing the county ~ branch aecond in the 1tate. , Dr. Robert.Reaves, presi-d~t of the Orance County • 1, l>J'ancb of the society, made ~ the Oguru known at the ID· ~ report meeting. "No o\l)er branch comes near us hi eitlier percent of increaae ' Weather Eye. Airpt>rt O.ff e.rs For ecasts Oranle County's first.,.,,_ f•••Jonal weather l<lrecutlng mvk:e bao.been e1tal>lllhed at tho Orange Oouoly AIJ1>ort. Tbe new <0mpony, Orange <lQunty . Wea Iller CElllral, p r o v I d e s foreoaSting in· format.ioo.. weather warn- ings and tlde and storm con- dilioos data to ~· who ' Pay Raises Okayed for Assessors ' may need a a>n\pleU and accUnat4 weather forecNl ne lt:attoa rec:elvea w .. tber maps and dofa !run around the world, lll· cludlni computu1zec1 ,,_ aod weailler J:bOrU CCllD• piled at the Natlont·l Meteorologioal C«.ttt In Washington , D.C. In addition, complete Radar st1Jrm De t ec tio n coveNge of the United States amt clood p!cturet m:m the ESSA Weather Bureau satellitet are being received. Enroll -· - She activated a silent alarm e iu... r--,,...._., ...... 1 ...... .,... ~ ~ lo pollce headquarters from . -· • or in percent of goal " .. Reaves said. "We have rah- \ e4' more than 24 entire SANTA ANA -Despite !. sta.tes in the country." . the reservationa of two NOW for in.side the relr+gerator. : "I thlolc people wb~ fiy-.togotlier . .ougbt to stay Sile said the robbers ap-together; don't -)'Olf, ¥1ur• er an g e County's con-supervisors, the county tribution to cancer research board Tuesday approved this yelr will be $145,478, · major reclassification of the about YI percent of the tctal. ~ a&&essor's ~ f f 1 ~ e parently were on foot as sh~ -,--------------------heard end NW no car. They eF•c•ped. ·:More County Acreag~ THe remainder of tht amn which wW ,result 111 mid- will go toward transporta-Year pay increues far about tion, education, sick room · 34 employees. uneral Held · For Ag Preserve Due equipment, speech therapy Supervisor D a v t d L. and other services provided Baker a week ago et:~d by the Jocal ~lunteers. doubt that ~dyear raises For Comitian Dead at 81 ORANGE G 1 en n William Well s, 81 , long-time resident of Orange County was buried here today at Fiairhaven Memorial Park. The Rev. Harry Owens of. fi<:tated. Mr. Wells, who resided In Atwood , died Monda y in a Fullerton hospital following a prolonged illness. CAPISTRANO -An ap- .Plioation t:o include 260 more acres in a gr ic u 1 tu..ral preserve status reganling fax a5s_eS9ments bas been 'received by the Board of Supervisor& and refen-ed to the P-Wllling Commission. Jean Lacouague ~w b.o fanns the 'acreage in the San J\!M Yelley bu applied for '& Williamson Act , preserve status. are good policy. He we joined Tuet d ay by C ty F • Supervioor Willlam H. Hin· · Locaua g u e wro te OUD a cmg t<tn. aupervia<n that his -... D ~ Andrew J . had developed the 1.,.,;,. · amage Suit lliDlhaw had upla!ned i..1 week that the recrganiz.atioo beginning 1n 1920 and Utat ANAHEIM - A claim for eliminates red·tape for pro- ste8duy lnc:rea!tng tu:e,, S\.50,cm damages for in· petty owne:n: making in· were malriug tile Clpef'ation juries suffered by a six-quiries in bis office and unprofitable. He aaid tu:eS year-old boy has been filed makes for more efficient bed dot*'led J4st year and "with the Bo a r d of operation. He said many of the e.ssesament was doubied Superviaors. the changes were maada.ted ·The claim filed by Ronald by Aasembly Bill 80. tb.i! year· ·· Dwm, of Anaheim, on bebaU Tbe overall salary jn. He said be bad 80 acres in· ot his son. David J ohn, tteaae to the: depai b:nent oranges .md 180 in pe~ft a}feges that the boy was will be aboot S 1 O , O O O , and dry farming. ' sU'uck last June 26 by a car Personnel Di'rectDr William Under the Williamson ACi owned by Orange County Hart said. He raid the extra -rty can be assess-':::i. and driven by Gabriel L. expense bad been provided Accredited SCIENCE of MIND ClUa Iristructlon One Seu.ion Per Week FIRST YIAR cWa St•rts ,.,....,,Oct. Id ADVANCID CLASS Stam ThurM•J, Oct. W " 1802 N. F'•lrv1ew St.., S•ntl An• MlrWotl C.1111 ,., .. ,,,. • .,..... c ... ,,..,,,. Dr.Chlrl• ~. Dl'11CW Dr. °'"""" sar-, Mlfl1"'9r ol Edl,lt..lllDtt, S1tnt11 Ana '· CHURCH Of' RELIGIOUS SCIENCE • C .. I SS1·JIU7 W MWiQ1 _.., .. He came to Orange Coun- ty in 1901 and moved to Atwood in 1940. During this time, Mr. Welfs operated a poultry ranch and was employed by the Yorba Lin- "da Water Co. for l~ years. This adds to the more than 107 ,000 other acres in the county which have been submitted for r e s e r v e status. Other applicants in· ·elude the Irvine Company, tile Mission Viejo Ranch and the Nohl R:aocb. ,,. ~" ~ LJrneb, a co unty employt. for 1n the budget. pmhlyasfamland aoo nOl1--=;:::=....:.._:.::.=:::::.....::::!:::::.::.....:.:::..::..:::.::~:.::.._~~__.:!~!!'!!!'!!'!!!'~!!'!!!'!!'!!!'!!'!!!'~ its potential Use under a 1o; DEATH NOTICES STEWART 91tr1tll E. SIN1rt. «ll W. 17111 SI .. Coat1 Mnt. O.hl ol n.ltl. Ockltlltr I. $41Nlwcl by four dlllltllten. Mr1. Man11rwt E. Ml11er, S..Olh91h11 Mra. JO.II R. At .... , Fonhl1111 Mn. ICltt>- l'Yfl E ... "'""'"· kn lltf1'Nlrdl11<1, and Mrl. JH..,.,. Shlr11, Yt"l\lrt. R.,._ 1ry, I :» PM klnllthl, WICIMtdlr. 11.e<!Ulltrn Mns. Tllvnde.,, ' """' bOlll al SI. J-0.W. Caltlolk Cl'lllrcfl. Ol- l'ltCt.d )ri lllltr M«tW...,. 11~1 ~ PitMr. c.a.M MitM. WILLJllES llobet1 F. 'Wlllmn. Age 51, llf 7'10 P-St., c._ del Mltr. Diie llf dlteltl, SltPI. •• SUNlvitd b., wlle, Rull!, Ind bnll!Mr, Htrno I". Wlllmitl, Olla• Sltrrkn,, Tllunde.,, I PM. P.elllc: VlitW CtllHI. lntllrfnlftf, P• clflc YllW MitnMw .. I Ptrll. l'tmltr MiW9fh llloloe •11111'111 lo ~. --Jal -'rlbllllonl lllHl.e eo11trlbvlt hi 1t19 H-' H1rtior !!IQ LlldN Clltlr· lfy l'llflll. Olnldld by .. Hr ~rr. l5a I.. Coat """'""'"· Gctr'Olll del ..... SCANLAN Wllttmlltdv T....S.y, Oct. l, 1:15 11.m., medlc1I 11d, 6122 Westmlru.ter !llvd. 11 :t1 1t.m .. llrT 1nv,1tf1111orl. 1"°'1 lftCI\ ltvd. . ,rPWfll•I• V1tlly w..i,.,...,, Ott. 1. 1:0 -."' .. n1eu., B..Wrd Street Ind Edlnlar Avenue Mullt"'9'-IMdl TIMlday, Oc!. 1. 11:11 1.m., ... leK. lklWrd SITMt north ol All111!1 ·-''°' 11.m~ fetict flr1, 11761 Huntlralon "· 1:03 11.111., trull flr1, Elmlrt 11'1d Hunt. ll'llloll Streeb C•l• ..... TU609f, OC'I. l, 7:ll. t.11'1.. t1IH •l•rm. hr Stred 1nd Tllltril'i •-5:20 11.m .. rncw, 45f E, lttfl 51. 7:1' 11.m., 1r1M fl,., *1 c111i..e 1:31 P.m~ Wllhclown, 17"10 N-~ .... l :DJ p.m., m11llclou& mltclllt.f. 1101 Bale.,. $1. 1:22 p.m., trPsll 11,.., :JO.n Fil"'""* w .. 1:21 p.m.. 1n111 ni., *' Flllmor. w .. U :l' p.m .. '11ed /I,.., 75' WJlllOl'I SI. O.vld W. S.:..1111"-AM 21, ol U10 SH· N-.n SMCll vltow, A.Pl. 1, CoroN dfl !Nr, Su•· ll::ID P.m., 1213 8onnl1 DooM. 11r1ge vived bf J141...nh, Mr. '"" Mn. Rll'" fir., M.SOO d1m1te. -dOll deed -, -!.-~~~ w"'..,"','':.. ','",,, '.,'•h•: ,,., "·"'·· tr1111 11r1, nu """' s1. J1n th ..._,,,. • •·-P · N S5 00 IOI• =it!rld~.p~~~L~ O:..!:: Pi. •-t l'i"t0to· I'S IHle. F1mll., SUHfthl ti-•lol\1"9 &U 0 , to ~. ~Ill contrlblltlonl. Ptf9M TOUfS .,. cenduded Mcw11-,. •nd contr'lbute to Clllld...,,. ~ .. I. A~ FrlUn for Khool ~-of tlttl'I Nomi.r. Auxlll•rr. 01...cfotd by lattr tra.IH litYel llnd ibove w other w- Martv1ry, lS:XI E. Cont H1•"""1"• ""IDltlllM of •t 1efl1 ltl1f 191 ltv- C-. del Mltr. ltl. tft,.,_i.I ,,,_. """ (Ill Mr. POE C>udte., 1tltlt. 60-.UZl. E.rl. 111. WllU1M A. Poe, !YO Pte«nlll , H_. ,..,.., hocfll. S..On<l'tltcl by .... ~. """'· P11rl Poe; two-· E. W. Pat> Cll~ f'Clrlllt VtlleY, tnd Mlrtln O. Pot, LtkKlde, al'ld itlithl •rt~lldnn. ~r>ikn, Frid1Y, I PM. litll ....... wa., O\tNI, 110 l r<lltdw1y, C111ll .... PERKINS CP Slates Annual Fete Surviving him are his widow, Jessie Ross Wellll ; two daughters, Mn. ~xine Selby, Atwood and Mn. Gle naray Williams, Anaheim; two SOM, Boyd Wells, Atwood end Edward "Doc" Wells, Ikea; his st~er, Mrs. Ethel Wells, Funertoo; a sister, Mrs. Clara 1..embert, Santa Ana ; niDe grandchildren and 10..great·gr~n. Linehurger Seal Prexy ANAHEliM -Robert A. Li'neburger o! Fullerton hes been elected presidalt of th e board o! directoni of the Eo.ter Seal Society for Crippled Children a n d Adults ol Orange Counly. Llneburger, controller for Beckman Instruments in Fullerton, replaces outgoing pr-esident Wendell T. Hill, Jr., or Orange. Hill served in the top coonty Easter Seal post for two yews. Other officers elected at the organization's annual Wilbur Pertll.,., Uf E. ltlll SI., c- 11 IMM. Sc-rvkft Hnd! .... lltll lroff. way Mortl/IN, 110 8rotdWty, CGlll ..... SANTA ANA-The annual meeting were John Mawhin- Rabff' E•rl ~,!!!R!e n . ., 25e11 installation and award!-'din-ney , Santa Ana, first vice Hart.or, '"''' Mnl. surYlvec1 by ner of United Cerebral Palsy pre6ideot; Eugene Tu t t , 1•1Mr, Jotin Currv, DI 1.560 Pl1centl1 Tustin, second vice presi· A~e., C•tt Mit111 11111r, 0ori. M.. Association of °""1ge Coun-d Dr Le •· • --Hwhel. O.k1ori11, ,.,,.. .. .,1v1nl•1 two ent; , W1a 1.A:1o1 more, ~ Jatin Ecmrd •l'ld WHH•m ty is scheduled for Oct. 9, at Yorba Linda, treasurer; E. curno. DI L-'"di· s.rvkitl. W J Cal p nwrWa-,. ' PM. Wnlcllll oo;;i;i-'""' . HBl'Vard St., here. udge Vin -Schmidt, wit~ 11: .... Meh'!n .... T•:;.lc1111.... with a ~'-I .. ____ at 6·.30 Santa Ana, secretlary. and lnttnMnl, Mtrbm' 11:'91 ""'"'°""' "11""""'1 UVW- Parll. Wtttcllft ChtPltl arr. "' p.m. and dillner at 7:30 p.m. Mise Marry Aiine Krane, .... 01rec1ors. Anaheim, assistant BAL'IZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S-9451 Coda Me11 Ml 1-%4%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt Broadway, Codi Mea u .._ ..., DILDAY BROTHERS JCu.ntlngion Valley Mortuary 17911 Bt1cll Bl.._ Huntington Beau 84%-77'71 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARX Cemetery e Mertaary Chapel S5ll PacUlc View Drtve Newport Beacll, Calllorola -PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL nJNER.l.L HOME 7Ml Bohl AYe. We1tmla1ter m.35!S IMl1B'S lllOR'roilY Cl .Malll SI.. s~1l!'"" • • , . ln':8Tt'LIFI MORTUARY 4ti JI!. 17111 11., Colla Mk& ..... New o£ficers to be in-secretary-treasurer. stalled at the dinner are v · Ir _________ _, L. ffasemeyer, Fullerton , pttsldent; Jack McConnell , Fullerton, first vice presi- dent; Robert Soyde<, Costa Meaa, 8eClOOd vice preQ- deot; Mrs. Kenneth Sharp, Costa Mesa, secretary, and B. A. Draney, Fountain Valley, treasurer. "The Hurricane In side," part of which l\"as filmed et I Ille Santa Ana U C P A Center, will also be shOIMl . ' WAREHOUSE OUTLET Funllturo ood Carpet Spanilh Oak A Wrought Iron Dining Set 48" table 4 chain $195.00 Sot R•9· $245.00 HMY'f NylH U., $4.tl ..... y4. l-t-1'-tM• AMIJ.ble J. J. kNICkERIOCKn 4001 llRCH ST., N.I . t1111wM11 .... 1 .... a MKArthvrl 545-8409 I See by Today's Want Ads: e Oh ~ CDJld It btt A lady io.I: • DWoond Hettt Plndant in the Udo 1* vldnl .... • ~·· • rood deal! An Auto Repa1r bultne11, ~ and hou&t, all for • 'll!T)' low price. • Di.rt LD'ten, h!re'• a ....... .,..,,.... o!l caJI. .m Ghmt TOMf Ro9d, ,_, • ,Ban:tow. . ...... , 0.. a1rto!llce ... .,,.... and -oftloe du.., for Che .....,, 11"- 3 ~. year agreement betlWeen ~ eounty an:! the IOlldownOr. • , lly Order U.S. District Court BANKRUPTCY SALE ' Days Only • Starling at 1 O 1.m., Jhursuy SELLING OUT "THE STATION" 3700 E. COAST HWY .. CORON'l DEL MAR GIFTS-CANDLES , "and things" AYGllto G-d Mod loutlquo Shoppe EVERYTHING 10 ... m., n..,._, Oct. J 4 Dll)'1 Only -T•ura., Prl., Sit .. 10 a.m. TU t p.nt. · Sun., 11 •.rn. Tll 6 fl-"'· • ly ordor of ... Uohod Statos Dlttrlct Court ho looU.ptcy, _ttio ooriro ..,.,. of tllh booknopt store .. MMt sold at 1/2 off th reg.a. price. Flatw:• aod .,..1,..... fw Mio. n 11 .... wll laat'-dayloolyl Items such as: Colored En111181ed Cook· ware • Candles & Holden, all types • Jewelry • Matches • Watches • Artificial Flowers • Clothing • Beachwe1r • Candy • B1sk9fs • PoU~cal Party f1Yors • Ceramics • Posten • Plaques • Lamps • Sunglasses • Tumblers • Mugs • Wrappings • Towels • Incense • Planters • Chinaw1re • Utensils ~ l11pkins, cloth & paper • Stationery • • Cloth & Piper Napkins • Stationery • Bake & Cookware • T riys • Pui:ses • Posl· cards • Signs • Slickers • Garden Lights • Tinware • Sconces • Pillows • Giff Items • tlrrors • Toys, elc. .Anllq1t Kitchen Sloie & lil~n Pastry Clblnetl Spotlljts • fans • SllelYlna • Cabinels • Elc • ' "TH• SfA'nON" "l'..1o.':"..':'· • 'attqauq~ i~iA ilnfet~TO>t • ~QUA, ·ntcntfAf ? Easy to do ... iust coll or c-ome in. ~ ~OIA. IJOAH. ••• J1'fA mw a. .clJl~tJt,,..ce. ASSETS OVER • $425,000,000.00 ' MUTUAL SAVINGS ·A N 0 L. 0 A N A S S 0 C I A T I 0 N CORONA DEL MAR 2867 East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, cant. 92625 telephone: 675-5010 HEADOfl'lCE 315 E. Colondo Blod. -... c.111. e1109 tll1p.'lone: 449-2345 ··- OTHER llRANCH Of'flC[$ C<Mna. Glendale WestAltodia • • J PILOT.ADVIRTISER-7 Uselees .. ~~~ ~:A Problem ), ., . : ~. llld """" -;;io.~dlt of·lt. But11boo0 l"h• oeem to ha .. Ile moll J I ~ WUla It ••• ,oullllllora. ,fortunately, Ivery yo\mc ' ctilldren, 30 . jponlllo er below, doll't (9111 • • • • ....,. often. : .If 11"'1 did, It woold be I ttri ... illdetd. fer d>ildren ' \hla )'OOllll hlrve' DO Wl1 to < rtelly de..rlbt W h &I ' I • beU'Or!ng -. . And -I ._,dicltia 1e let ao toe I long, It "'Ill mean rupture I and )lOlelb1e 11ea111 from · , perltooltli · (lllflammatlon ot I the membrlDt lllilliJhe ah- • domlnal cavlly). , : SYMPT<>MS • • What are tht O)'DlplGma·ot : appendici111? .1:,.: . ' . , Nausea, fever 8Dd-pa1D { the 1 t o m a c. h ., M1Pf.CiAiiY' , J"1len it seems to con, ~.te ill Ibo -· •r!Sht area. There are the 111roe , • ~~ ~~ '!':'~· ~' VI coarltt .U... ·-:art ' .. • l > tilt lamt fOr oi'dtnary el-· lnte<tlnal : llld the Ulte. How do . tell II lt'1 111e· append!J; ' -.. aeUnc up! -.... One clue la the kind of c ~ If II oeeD!I a lltUa than wllat yoU? dllld y P,ll 1'hen he baa • . ""' &Clio, '~ .. •P-~ndldtlr. Also, a CO!lltlllt r.;i 11 'inore 1uaplc!Gu1 lllan ~~":~i;~~~ t.~:~.£1 ~s I've --~;-.-.·1 .~e dniiliil~;;::Don'I ~ · . ~ to tile ltilil. either, ;rru.J:: ~ Juot ~bal the _ ij!·On file 0111& ~<;pnce '· . e get.to ~l}llli* ·· · can overrate r,lliti ( im· ' ' ' • Qf' ~bl• Ill>" > I citi.J ."t ~ :"''". es1<1.ni ~ ball ' · healthy~ remit\ ',c as -~ )"OUDI tnlll beet.ult_ i/1,1 Wanted to bt IUM and ., ' ' ~ ver Mv1 trouble witll lt ill ' •' e mlilltotbatue. . · 1IU day llld ap wh«I a • -IJIJlrt and .. holilltal ' are hardly ill ·&o.ir · :S.\WIY for all ot !l'i>l don't ' ~nit-..... n. that .rt ~ed. J;OGGING . ~Htm'1 P'. writes: "l'vt ~ jogging. My health bu 1'ni>fove<1 • hlD)Clrjd per· :~pol, my pQ1M w down from '"' to 72, 'hill .lai.!1, ~. bl[ck my too.I~~·~ mt1 etpedau.7 after I've off It nldle. Have I n Nminll too m~dl, do ~ thlnl<!" . . !1:1'.Aiwrm: I ilcdJi It,• but ~Jy.., wroog 00. ·Ch-:.t ~"t\,""'1,..a: , but chancel are he'µ t ii .. you a little Jiff for • -., 7"'lr lhoO to tile -.. .. l\.;pan ec'over . And cOn· ~== ... tllal Im· ;f pulat .. 1e •. • fu..ai~~hlp f Pia~ ·told · Ch..W A. Jul\la o I lloD ')'ltjo, 1*. Ml . ,a lnl•• I~ 1" 'Oii .,, lb• ent of Health, tloa&DdW-._ .Studylne le a -ct -d-lo~. '!1111 -lbt Dlverolb' Of Soalhtra -..::~= . l!e ii • .;-1o 0t w .... &114 ot Ull••llll>: ot ,._, -to~mtrl1 'bJ l>o~laa . "="'"'~ Amtrl••• Rocllwoll Co.'""- ~ ' r ~~---"';7--Wtdntsdoy, Octobtr 2, 1968 DAILYPILOI' If. ... • • ' " e JU L 1M It.. C-. .._ • 11° I C...1 C... ...... • , ... ~ .......... k:J ",......._c..su,.,..,,,.,,'!'''""'*+"' e MM!y1 ...._... I' , ~ ,-.~-......_ ..... .._ •tar• s•.r•• ...... ...,.__,. ~. . Jalta ' . Voclka Halt .9alion I ( • ,11111111'' , ........... , ........... c:-e. ..... --. e llt'1.,,..,-• ...... -""1:..---I .............................. , ........ • l11M ........ k•t&1P-W' 11cw-,ra , ,.._. • ..I • ' ..... ~.,.._ .... : .......... cc..·•• .... . • ,... ....., ............... ·~· .. c-. .._ .... 1'111 ..... .._•Nlaf~hflw._. ' .............. ~"'I!." !'!L~.:; '... 7• c I 91Mfte 1;x1111• ..... ·1 1 • .,. I ' ..... ~,~.~i.-IMl.7•111 ..... sac 8t .U1-...;11r11e ... _ • • . • • ' . . ' ·" ' ' ~· ·•11~ --------'"!"--....... ~ .' . $ -17 f2•YalHI ........ Halrlp~­ WlthPr.H ........... ' . . ' ·-····~··""'" ·•1•• ..,.._ '•·····"•··V······· , . . ,.. \ LONISUIVI ' AGaYU~SW.iATUS Fall'!ubiJ,llOd . f4t• tllrU••jlfkL ....... Ollly ....... ftJillllflt•aap.af .. '3"to•s•• ••ac~n •••nkets •2.1•· .J!Opiat or 0. Hll°'tl BleDd.. or rQ'OD. ud' acl'Jlic or D)'lon la plaldl. piin.U, 10lld colon, ·1acq_uafod11· '12dO" me [Or flal1 or· Win •h• btdlz Flffc• or tlt.ll'llM . , ~~ '• ... 23'• S·Year -~r . LlteBulll1 -· ........ ...... '11 ·, . - 1 ·•'Y Iron· . ' ' -· " • '" .. .. .. ' " •• J • • ~ rt~­• • ·= ' ; ' ' l 1 lltaa • PrtflN l~J~~~ ~"= 'flinWlw -u;:~~· '""'" 0ccu1 .. • ll•Hhll• Ice Cr••• ............... _ ·1:-.K ·1r '. . . • • • • • • • • • • '"'!:"'Qi ottaiooao.tld IH la ~6br, · . -.hl•Di)'· •ollf • . • • ...... ...... . !!iru ........ "'' • • ..... ·~f•t •7° lolute411 II~ -. ............. .,,,... oltlio MIA •lltl • l • • .. I t ' • I ... • • .. --·---4 ---- THE MATT·RESS KING ••• • • • . , . • • • FINAL DAYS 12~Pt QUEEN SIZE ENSEMBLE · 1 by Sl"""ONS ' I '99 • THE FAMOUS SIMMONS QUEEN Box Spring 11nd Mattress-PLU$--A Queen Size Ffame, ·fOam Mattress Pad, 'Pe rcale Fitted Sheet, Percale Top Sh~t. Orlon Slanket,.(2} Bolster Pillows and (2) Pillow Cases. '1 ,, bonus! QUEIN·SIZE QullftD SPREAD .INCLUDED 'DUllNG THIS GRAND OPENING' SALEI ,, . , -~ . .. -" . . • Only Th• Matjr•11 Klnv carrle1 IVIRY'famav1 brand name In bedding! . • Only The Mattre11 Kini ca .... es a COMFILm · lln• of super-size· bedding-King and Queen size Headboards, Bedspreads, Sheets, PlllowCciies et.;. 1 • Oniy Th• Mattress King affers an UNCONDITIONJ'L 30:(lay guaran-of satlsfadlonl . • .. $ 95 . COMPLEn1 • KING SIZE aolc SPRIHGs : ilHG SIZE MAnRrSs .:uAM MA nuss l>Ab PERCALE FITTED SHtfy : ~RCALE TOP SHEET ORLOll·ILANKET .. (2)' IOLHfR Pll;l.OWS • 12) PILLOW CASES P/u$ Bonust . ' ·s· ~LDS YOUR PURCHASE!· . 11 BB~3 BUDGET TERMS AVAIW\ll •• • • Si 111111011,. * ~(·al' * Enµlandt·r i< S1·rta * Sprinµ.--\ir * l>o,.111rt'pt·tlit· * \an \ o r;.I * Beau I\ n ·..;t . Ill' I HIBi I OH' roH I Ill I \\IOI ' \111 111• I\ HI· II I \ \I \ I I HI·:-- .. • ,. • •• :. .. • • • .. BEDDING ~iPECIALS GRAND · OPENING SPECIAi.i TRUNDLE RISER 1'wlll ............. · •5 88 ·~FRAMES ••••••. TwlllSIMVlnytCevered '3" llUDIOARDS ••••• l . ~ . ·-· "Only TH .Mattress King Conies EVERY Famous Bram/ Name In lht/tling" -. . 9·PIECE CORNER UNIT FAMOUS MAKER set for yotir •xtr1 overnight quests or 1 conifortablt grouping for your den. Choice· of colors and covers. Set includes (2) Quilted Spreads, (2) Bolsten, (2) Box Springs, Cl) Mattresses i nd (1) ;1~ .. Toab,.. -99' COMPUH 9-PIECI GROUP GRAND OPENING SPECIAU . ........ ONLY THE MATIRESS KING OFFERS THIS EXCLUSIVE UNCONDITIONAL IWRITIENI . • KING SIZE VELVET TUFTED ·HEADBOARD and CUSTOM-QUILTED SPREAD A,,.c ..... , H•MY 0.111, •• .,.1 ., ... u,.lk1r. .... • Reg. $300 '139 G•AND OPINING SPICIAU . ' .. . .. -. ... ... ., " ... • < ·-·· .... -·-··· GUARANTEE! EVERY PUKHW of 1 M&ttreu and kx SprlQt carries 111 ·UN(ONDlTlONAL 1nd WRITTEN Guari n- '" •.• plus ••• our excluslH 30-day pranttt of 11tl1factlonl iW1N s1zE : s39's~ MAnRESS &· . co~~~: BOX SPRING IUY'-VITH CONFIDENCE at ~ GRAND OPENING ;;: SPECIALI ·-· ... THE 'MATTlUSS KINGI ALL STORES OPEN DAILY 'Tll 9 • SUNDAYS 11-6 ·;" ANAHEIM "\ 621 It; IUCUD . ,. 4·6160 n. lwlY er..t ..... ) .. Ith~.._,, COSTA MESA ·HUNTINGTON BEA-CH 270 iAIT 17111 $1'. . ~ llUllTINGTON CllnU M2-IU7 ..1124311 "''",.,._,...,.,..................... ~ ....... ,..,......., .......... .,, ...... , __ .., . ZL&Sa±C ORANGE ~! 2tO N. TUlnN A~ 633-4742 . ':'~ ...,....~,Mtft~tt~·; -... A ··~ '-' I 1 I' I ' I :1 .. 1: I • •' • • • • .. ' • .......,., OcMir''L ,.... ... ..... ,, JODEAN HASTINGS, 641-4321 Women Wage War on Litter Campaigning agalnsi Utter 'are members of the Woman's DivlsloD; Huntington Beach Chamber of CODml"'ce. ; , Members of the beauUficali9n committee are urgin« lbe. cooP,eralloa of all bOme owners during the fall campaign. Old alovea, retrlgen.tora, bath tubs, bed springs and mattresses may be deposited at designated spoil throughout the city. Paul Lumena has donated the setvices of the men and equipment· of Rainbow Dispo<al Co. Eight sites and the l•st two weekends-in October have been eel~ted in cooperation 'with ttle Depaft:ment of Pubftc Works. 1 Memos giving the dates and sites of trash collection have bOen m. tribuled In watet bills llll.iled lo resident... ~andling pl trash .and litter will be expedited if res~ 'will' Ue y,rd trimmings and sack small trash. Looe'e dirt or concrete. will not be • accepted. · · -• ' · Beautification committee members hope that the campaign will efun. lnalio Jitter on highways and vacant lob and &V<!rt possible traiieily"litvolv- ing small children or elderly people. Il it proves successful, the women's division hopeo to make It a biannual event lakill(.pla~ each April as well as Octobe<. Supervisors from l)a;nbojV Dtspoga!"will be on liand al each site to · help with the unlooding of trash and cumbersome i~ems. · Locations selecled f~r thi! free service Saturday' and Swldiy,, Oct. 19 and 20, between -10 a .m. and 5 p.m., are Greer Park parking lo~ McFad· ~en Avenue. west of Golden West ,Street; Murdy. Park parking .~c:it, ~orma Lane; Edwards Street soutih of Slater Avenue, and Holland Drive eilst of Beach Boulevard. ' ' GOOD RIDDANCE _: <;ollecting aSBK>rted.junk and rubbish for the citywide antilitter campaign the last two weekends 'of tliil.' month are (left to right) Mrs. George McCracken, Kathy Foster,.,6, Caroline Casey, 3, and Mrs. Edward J. Casey Jr. Rainbow DL\posal Co. bas volunteered men and equipment to staff eight sites in the city f9l" the purpose of colleetin~ large and small pieces incltiding·such hazarc;b· as old stoves, .xefnguators,' bed springs and metuesses. . ' Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Satunlay end Sunday,, Oct. ~6 and 27, litter will be received at Newl•nd and Atlanta Street..; Gothatd.Street north of Slater Avenue; Memphis· Avenue north of Alibaina Stl'eet, and Walnut .... ..... .;-..... '. • ..,i. ... . ' -. riaugurate Racing . lnvitatio~ar • Snappine;. sails and· th,e shouts of excited skippers wi~ be beard ln the channels of Htlntih.£t,on Harbpur Saturday and SUnday, Oct. 12 and 13, when the Lido fleet of the Huriting!OO. lhlrbour Yacht Club hosts ib in· augural invitational · \ · ' ' The racine: events will be open to all Lido skippers Who ¥e members of Southern California Yachting Association's affiliated cltlbs. · - • · ThrOO rates for boih A and B fleets will start at 11 :50 a.m. Satur. day, and two events are scheduled to begin at the same time on Sunday. Since there wilt. be-limited entries. all. contestant& are asked to con-tact Al Fitzpatrick, 847<!135; prior to Tuesday, Ocl 8, regarding entry : stiatus. · Juniocs who wish to eri.ter the competition musl have written ap- proval from parents. Special racing, Instructions ~d any area hazards will be outlined dUring a. skipper's meeting at 10 a.m. Salur~ay in tile pool area of the Hunt- ington l!Jcbour Beach Club, headquarters for the race commit!~· . . ·. . . Launching and s.torage facjliti"' will be available for cqntestanb, and the Beacb Club facilities will be open to participant.II and their fami- lies Including the dilling room; pool, dressing ropms and lounge. ' ... A no-host bar and dinner around the patio and pool will be •erved , following both racing event... Dinner will be $3 for adults and $1.50 for childre ' n. Free hot dogs and so!t drinks will be served for luncheon both days. , Comprising the host-club's race committee are Mrs. John de ra Haye, )\fnl, Gil Thompson, WaUy Ahearn, Lyman LaTourrette, Jerry Olson; Fred Westpha~' Bob Baker Al Fink, Al Fitzpotrick, Don Leedom, Chet Haug, Harry Burford, Jim Shifier, Scott Neula and Jim M8rtln. between 14th -and 15tih Streets, ' · • · ... ,_• '·~ INVITATIONAL LAU ... CH!D -The 'inaugural Udo 14 'invill· Uonal,• spoDJOred by ·the Lido fleet of the Huqtillgton Harbour Yacht Club, will lake place within the channels on Sat~:J'. end Sunday, Oct. .12 and 13. Preparing one of tlie radni v for ' II 1;1 ' .. :. ~J Jaunc~~f are (left)• Jerry ·011on, the club's """"-comli>ittee dlall-f 1 man, Allan Fl!Jpatrick while sa!WJg off ipvllatlons are ,(left to riibtJ Mrs. Al Fink, ~ Olooll. and 11n. Fi~tijck. , • j" I "l ! Visions ( 'Paren.ts ·'Needn't Labor ·ove·r ' ' .. ~ I r j....,. iei ~~a tel of ~Y•F' ~I, lrinow bow .. ~en~ .In· prelullJ .lbat to~ ,.'J.·11oe1r lllopCiive porent& \!'ho dldn'~ l!"'I H ~le, litlde ml -gltl ~ tltl. SeWe, B"'!T .. , . · • ~ wmnly abOIJt t1telr'cillldret1 u ii 1ber ~le eon be. ~ rotn& to -k ee , , • • bad given ll!em Iile>,lll llct, pattOtl a lelepbcae.operll!>r. )loweiW, I have CONFIDENTIAL TO ""'n FEET, who -out o1 ll!eir, way lo odopt dovelol?ed u en-.a1 alleflY lo pet WARIM HEART: Tbbi" ~ i!retV y01U1g1ler1 ·0ften ~ lo l<l9i and II'" names. I oan tolerate vulprlty, but I dlUmrn)o lo m••-· O>ol lti Ywlrl preclote lller,n ~ loelbe being catered · lo. W b e n loo ,...., for sucll to.U.C. • • • ' I he.ve·declded ·lllot l'O'l'I• who are stran;ers call me s-. sutar. Drlnldog moy be "In" lo llo tlndl unable lo bave-tlmlllea and de noUllqe H ~ o.' I et _.. I -lo nin wtlh _, """' u '-::,.r:• -but m ...• ~.~ ~ •·-··•y" .,.. ..:-· un -ar 1 f IO u-. YOU ..._ '" -,_ -·· -~ ... -~ "~!" for)<-. y... .... ILaml 11 II Is b lo make tbe man. -pl., lbem wt. 111,y _populor. lleoil "-"!Id Y•- ADOPTED AND PROUD '• I know teyer'll ~ ..... Itel• For~.;., Oo11." -·-Ia . D&U PllOtJD1 ... -.. 'llol I de, wm you ~ UI Ill • favor ud coin ..i a • ... · llllhid&tl ...... llMn'• aJec 11 1n111 ta iioem. ~.uu oomplamtl ~ p~ o . ""~...,,.WIG!,....~ 1 DEAR o:, OVer ,Ille ~·"f' 1,hve , ~~wln·k~lobq>M D!!AR ANN LANDERS : Priol 1117 recdYed many lellert from "'leplltM wllll ~ oroblemr. l!llnd a..,. !o JiOl- chlef pipe..., meb a ~end lorltlo, epenlorl, ud Oo van 1llljlrlly'tl' In core o1·ti. DAn.Y1'1LQ!\ -I will you pl..,.! tliem.per Sweetie, Supr, ln~llll--.-, slid W14 • ' baYl,'trOl'tld "Wltb Ille p~ for :II HQ Deir lo u. -">'. ... . ' if I ' • ,.._ i -J4 ~V "1.0T • DEAR NANCY: 11 thee any simple way of keepill1 dilh .. cold for aevorai hoai-1 wben you're havln1 a belch or boot pi<nic! MILDRED B. DEAR MD..DRED : There's nothing colder than yesterday's newspaper - for wrapping up• ~cDJc. To keep cold foods shivering, wrap di6he1 finst in loU and q,en in two layer1 of wet newspaper. For bot dlabN, wrap ln foil and dry newspaper. DEAR NANCY: How many cocktail.J do you think ts cc:n-ect to S<'rve before dimer? PUZZLED HOSTESS ' . DEAR PUZZLED; Alcohol anaealbe!Uea the wto hud1. u )>Ou're a Jood coolt try 111<1 keep the llbatioQI to two: U you're a bM! coot, pour wttb a· gen!roua and merciful hand. What'• JIOMr cooking predica- ment? Stnd it in and 1te if we can cook it/ While wt 'i!"'t per1onauv a~r all vaur Utttri, tho1t lttttr1 with tht moat entertaining or ptrti- ""'' culinc'l/ probi.m. wUI I>< pub-lished in thi.t column. Smd vour l<t!era to WHAT COOKS1 c/o THE DAILY PILOT. Olympian's Strongest Fan - Diamond Anniversary · -Ebell:s Poised for · Year A time f<r reflection on put 90""'CJ1P1i•bments of Newport Beach Ebell Club II 111 order, for the group will ho celebralln& lb llOlh annivenaey this year. Jnstud, members will p.rge s.bead on n e w pllilantblq>ic P--er the leodmblp of Mr 1 . ~~wbowill ltut her MCODd term &I prelldoat dlll'lnc the ~ ---In tbO c.ltti»oule. Tbeme for tbe. Cc.• lteep v...., ill Othor 11Ctivllle1, - -"""""" llli'I. 1-Rudd, lnclude a wide variety al lntorHll wliich keep meml>erw buly thn>ull!Joul the-. Geren Oamten will start their ,_ al DbOD Frida7, Oct. ll, in' Ibo clubhome under the cbolnnamlllp al Mr1. o. c. Mattocb, while llO<lll«Cl -Sectlm one .Mrw. Arthur Neeb will con· wW gather • 1 p.m. 'l'burs· duct sessions for the choral day, Oct. 10, in htt homt for group, the :E.Belletones on a deslert luncheon and the third· ..i f our I h reviewer will be Newport 'l1lunlcla,w al the m-.. Beach aty IJ-. Mrs. Plans for the comlllg year Marlin Sbedoy. will be f<nlulated at tbe Section Two :wm remain fiN:t meeting of the P.M.'1 inactive unW later, wblle J.wet Section Friday, Oct. Section Three -bu ll, with Mn. Joclt UWeCon opened Its yeor with a ai d:lairm.an. . meetintl: in Manntnc'• Clle. The '!'raft! Secllon with Leilure World. CbolrnilJi II Series Focuses On Fost~r Care Mn Dorothy Btlfml Mn Loul Bretto F01ter ·owe famtll.11 are ch_;__ -•-•-• aa Mr. All• .. ...!::. • Invited to a Hrlea of fwr ~ --.. nal •. ce ~ ••• a. ad>eduled a H-day railtrip tomey will d.JICUlll wlUJ, meetira&• focuafn&: op the lbroOlh Mexico. e1tote1 end tedmlcllltlea ln· IPOCial prol>lema al pro. Under the ·l'ddoDOO al volved -Section Four !!.~~-'?~~~. -_e to MA. Ra,y Ntellen, t b • memben end .,..U orrlve ~-w ~ .p.nien Section will i..e lll for a-12:30 p.m. -In '!lit m..un,s will lake &wt meetic Wednelday, tbe bcDe of Mrs. D. D. Jliace·on four comecutlve Oct. 23, -e trip to Ov....,. on Oct. I O • 1liuriday1 hell•'"nc lomor· M°"kete1'1 and llmd>eo<I ill • a.lnMn 11 Mr1. J . V. r<1ff fnlm I to 9:30 p.m. Jn ~. e1a-. 11>e um-111y a1 Calllornia '!be aev.n Book Section• 1-nlllC how to make Airicullural Ezte!llloa of· ollo will betlln meetln.C• decor.uve object. I r o m fl.,., 1000 S. -Blvd., eoon. meterlall on t.nd will be AJWbetm, Mrr. CbM'lel Dewey ID· Section Five me m b • r • co ·•Po DI or 1 n I tbt 1'ho will d!ICUll lbe lollA!r dlild'1 probl"1ll of ... ceptance and adjuatment io achoo! and -the looter para Cl!ft help. P-1 ......,_ will Jn. elude Anclrow Clay, footer jjireut and prjndpaJ al Lldora VIMa Jualor Hip In Fullertori; Mr1. Joan COben, educational re 1 ou re e 1 coordinator, Orqe Coun!J l>eparlment of S o c i a 1 Welfare, and Mila Vfrllnia Templeton, --of pn>eram1 for tile mentally 'Please Call Me Sol,' 'l'hl7 lllo will meet at 12:30 meetlnp, -to all Orani• p.m. Oct. 10, Speoloer II Oouil!J I o I le { .... Ml11 Ann Slluct, .,,.,.... al famlllel,.. a r • Ille Cblldrn'1 Tnmll: Jn the Attl<; bolleu P1>11or n Un!• Oran will ho Mn. William "'"" ' I• CounlJ lleporlment al rellarded end lffted, Oranp Count)' ecboola ofllce. '!be Oct. l! meetin1 will fM!un Dr. Stuart Willoo, Child psychologllt and COD· lllltlnl IJIYdloloSilt for the !l'Olllr Home Plocement Udl, OrlllP County Depolfment al S o c la I Walfare, w11o wtJl diecual u--..,YOID'Jl'ooier ~ ...,,,. ho lbinkl, leell Performers Request Gilmo<e, end cbalrmon 11· Soclal Well... and the Mrl. J. Ja1 Jakotky. Umwnity of Calllornlo Ho•IHIOI for Section Sii ~oulioral E x I •• I i 0 • wlllGoe~ boStheE ~!!,· llMryH D Service. A Ilk!~ "Ploue Call Me Sol," will ho perlormed for El Camino Real Woman'• Club member1 tomorrow, in the Dana Point Communii)'. ClubbouH, lllatod program chairman. Mn. L o b r Ludwlct. The comic 1ketcb will ho -tod h)' Jack l5cbrelber and Mn. Mlriam Schwan .,.or the LelllD't World ~ ductiOl1 Guild of La&'ml Hilll. A retired lawyer from N• York, where be repruentod coal dulen ill their matlODI with the federal 1ov1rnment, Scbrtlber al.lo served on the .Federal Grand Jury in· vesticaUne aubv~rsive •c· uviu.. lncludin1 the Hi11· Chambera, Wllliem Rem- ington aod Judith Coplan cases. Mrs. Schwan Is a book reviewer, blbllogra p her with the Red Cross and a apeclalllt Jn boepilal UbtarJ Toddlers In Action • wort. Currently the vice --1 cl Temple Judea Silterbood, abe a p p • a r 1 weekly on 1 closed circuit televilion abow t b r o u I b Leilure, World. _. Mn. Joeepb D. LeBlanc; bo1teu and chairman, will ho ullltod h)' the Mm11. Arthur Sewell, V e r n a Volgelland, C. A. RlmMJ and Lazar Goldfarb •t tho lalad -•IM!d to d .... -at 12:80 prior to b proerarn. ~. · · -... • · · The •-·' A-'• of McGnosor and L H. ...,.... .,..,_ McBride, when 1!>e ll'O•P Footer Care wtJ1 ho Bruce gather1 at 12:30 p.Jll, Oct. W. Sumner'• WJpie •I tho 25, to -Mr1. Ra,yllMllld jllr.'!... mfeetil>C;._ A prelldlnJ o.u c11 .... , her travu ..... • tile ~anc• °""'1IY abrotd. Headlllc lhil -Juvenile ~ Sumner will i> Mr1. _,.... "-· -q.-... ...., ... Remlni.ecencel of IUIDDIU "wl>ol ii lie legal pr-H v-will s:fl!I Ille -a clllld II mtdl a ward meettn1 at ~ Seven · of the courlT" ud "what Oct. Ill, Jn llMI COiia Mua on Ibo Iepl 1'0IJIOllOil>Wtiu home al Mr1. Thom a 1 and HabilUOI ol a loltor Beck'witb. Mrl. He Dr 1 perent1" v...,.im will FU!de a1 11tr ni. 10C<D1 m<tllDC wm tint mMIJoc. feature a panel ol ~ and acb u be -· Al .Ibo llDal mMtlzic Mn. llorotlJ,y Wmct. home ad· -for Ibo -l«Vlco, wtJl I l v e llUI· C•tlON for w a y 1 fc»ter fa:nllie1 can mate tbt most of their-. Far more tm'ormation call the 1'oltor Homt Unit, 134- 4311. NOW sale priced UnStellevable, blit true! 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The alrmon Ia a medical roi:orcll speclalist. . JI• lo • gtadute of moyo Hlgll School, El Moote. Pvt. Claude R. Kinsey m, USMC, 23, IOD of Mr. and ~. Claude R. Kinsey ol. 1* Ponderosa, C o s ta M'sa.. has graduated from recruit trailllng at t b e Marine Corpa: R e c r u i t Depot, San Diego. Airman Rodger W. Ware, son of Mr. and Mr,. Harvey Ware of 6001 Vane Circle, Huntington Beach, has been assie;ned to the Air Force Tedmical Training Center, Keefi"ler AFB, Mbs., toe training u a com· m,u n i cat ioowlectronics apecialliJt. . The airman ii a graduate of Marina High School, 11166 and received bis A. A. degne from Golden West College, 1968. Airman Paal Logan, ion of Mr. eod Mrs. Erwin s. Logan of 218 Cabrillo, San Clemente, has beell assigned to the Air Force Technical Training Center, Keesler A.F.B., Miss., for school- ing as a communications specialist. The airman :iJ a graduate of Fresno High School, 1967 arid attended Fresno City College before entering the service. Pfc. Royal D. WUllamson, son of Mr. and Mn. Royal 'Williamson of 'J:!i11 Eldon Ave., Costa Mesa, has been assigned to He 11 bronn, -Germany wi,th D. Company, 237,th Engineer Batta.ti.on. ·The 17·yee.r-old l'Oldier ls l light vehicle ,driver with the 9'lnd Tra+rt CO!ll-iany. ;) ' ~ Hospital Oorpoman 3.C. _\urt 0. Schnelder RI, USN, 21, son of Mr. mid Mr&. Kurt 0. Schneider of 120 Lex- ington Lane, >Costa Mesa, has retw'ned. to Hawaii with the 27th Marine Regimental Landing Team. 'I1be unit completed eight months Of duty in Southeast Asia. The Marines have been operating in t!le "rocket belt" of Solth Vietnam, near Da Nang. : Honor Due _Rep. Utt On Oct. 12 Congressman James B. Utt (ll-Tustin) will be hon· o,f~d at a testimonJal din- 1*r Oct. 12 at the Orange Ciaunty Medical Association abditorlum, 300 S. Flower St., Orange, by the "Medi- Cfll Profession's Recognition Q:>mmittee." i''Tbls ia a splendid oppor- tOnity for the Orange and SI»> Djego county pbyslclaiis tf honor and support one of ?!~cine'• best friends," said DI:. Vincent P. Car- Ji,U, general chairman of the eVent "He bu never failed to work and spealc for <nu" cause in committe(I, on the House floor, before the public and molt important of. all, wltb blJ ....... The committee repruents xii.edical dodcn from Or· Ang~ and San Die10 coun-ttes. RAFFl11 . .. . Pfc. D•vbl A. Beek. 21, a.Ief llAdloman Jack M. SOD: of Mr. and Mri. Job.n F. • Price, USN, 30, son of Mn. Beclt ot 500 Clilf Drive, Eulah Ill . Pr1eo Of 14&71 Van Newp0rt Beach, bae ·.been ·Buren, Midway Clt7, bu assigned to the 196th In· pertlclpated in re.naminl fan!ry Brlgoole near Qiu ceremonies of the u : s. Naval CommunlcaUon Sta- Lai, Vietnam. tloe, the Harold E. 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'lbe .wtil.ler,y 1mveyor la a iraduate of Oolta Mesa Hlg!t School, l!IM and at- tended Orange Coast Col· ~· before entering the serviet!. Pfc. (lyde L. GWam, 19, '°" of Mr. and Mrr. Clyde ,., ,., ...... M tn ••. 11 .. 1tt& l•ltr• ti lllkl Jiii Hlk• 111 fltln 11s\1r. 1111t ""' I ..... "'·""""' ~)~. "Glade" All flESHINll freshens the 1ir •.• tHmillltes odors. Aa'lf'1(1111Ce!. 1 IL Sill Choose Iron s!yles in bulk y ho1¥y .laylic knil. YeM 'round wear in white and fashioo col(i, . I Si111 34-31 5.39 Glade ... .. MENNEN Sp~ Stick DIODOl ANT' ~!. ·:i:·:.1; :: 9 75 tory.1221~ • Plirtable Radie Ml! -I "O:.:\' --214' • Altotll ---Cany""' 3 HUN'tlNGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH SPltlNGDALI I IDINGIR ADAMS I IROOKHURS1 ::t:Lld-• -r • r •• ' I ' NEWPO. RT BEACH . 1020 IRVINE IN WESTCLIF F PLAZA ' . ' • • au!illed to Wllllllu An!, AN. L. Gillam of 313 17111 st., Costa Meta, hu b et D a11tgned to lb• 25th Infantry Dlviliori near Dau Tierif, Vietnam. Sgt. Roben L. wana .. , .On ot Mr. and Mr1. 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Others in the cast are Bill Graydon, saM Secitt, Helene Ash, Jeanette Baler, Pat Harp, Jerry Th.OQlas and Herb I Pleasenc~ •' Str<>ng id NY Drama ) . DIRECTDRs BACK FOR "SECONDS" Westmlnster'1..,,Nn H-uerty; L•gun•'• Da vid Marlow JoboJoo. . Pati Tambelllni is direct- tlng #le 1bow, Which goes on at·Ute Community Center Auditorium oo the'. Orange County Fairgrounds, The ticket reservaUon number is 834-5303. By WIUJAM GLOv}:R NEW YORK· (AP~ - Actln( \irtuoell)' does-all It """ for "The M,.. id the Glass Booth," a dramatfcaI .. Jy bewildering London im· port that premiered Tburs· ~ay night at Broadway's Ro-- yaJe Theater. · mallman who kidnaps a boutewtle iBet.y Hewell) off the 11reets. Tile Scbllgal offerings will be on atage !or tllree weelu, We d nesday ·s through Saturdays, at the Lagtlna Playhouse, 319 Oce&n Ave .. Laguna Beach. Reserva· tions are avallat>le by call· in! the theater at 494-8061. . ' . H..W .... '1 , ........ w .... ,.. ''THE HOMECOMING" 'n11rM.,. .... S.111Nf -l 1JO P.M. Third Step Thul,. • 1127 N_,.,, ltw-1. -Ceft w ... l1fo..-tlH•lnMvafl9MI -Ml-I Jl J • Mr. Donut 135 EAST 17TH STREET COS TA MESA 3 DAY SPEC IAL! =~~~~~ ............ , ... -... 59'00~ (Ocf. J, 4, l'.OnJy) STRICTLY FRESH ! ! NOW FIRST RUN IN THE HARBOR AREA ~do lllM'O«I llACll -.i ,.,_ .. n_ .. ....,._ llM Wt -Clll. J...UU Burt Warner and Calherine 1'1YeT1 head ~e cast as the young couple who share an apartment on a platonic basil berore mar· riage. John Moran 11 Hogati, the lecberou.s lzfld.lord• next door, While Barbara Ra tic a completes the cut as Irene, bis latest conquest. The comedy originally was scbedu1ed :for · three weekends, but has been held over for.an additional performance on Oct. 25 because of an abundance of reservatiOOl!i. Pei fonuances 'orr other days will be given Fridays and Saturdays in t h e Westmlnater Center Mall theater, 6.569 Westminster Ave. Ticketa may be reserv· • • • Resumln1 Thursday night at South Coest Repe.rtory'li 1bJrd Step Theater is the Orange County premiere of Harold Pinter's dark comic drama, "The Homecom- ing." David Epunes is directing the higbly acclaimed show . which feature. C 1 e m e n t Davidson, Jack D a v i s , ~1 Douglas,_ . James Baxes, Don Tucbe and Bon- nie Gailup. Performances are given through Sunday at tlle Third Step, 1827 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Information and re 1 er v a ti on s are available at 646-136.1~ Buffy Sainte-Marie Mixes Pride, Sadness A:c. a performer aod corn· poaer, Buffy Sainte-Marie is inimitable. A Cree Ind.Jan, Buffy carries her herftage with pride and sadnffs. She has spent many hours during ~r five-year-old pro- fessional singing career, Working for the betterment Of ·her people. As me bas dooe in the pa.st, We's donating her time far two"lndian ~ty ooocerts Oct. 18 at the A.naheim alnvention Ceoter Where she will star with E~e. Show St1rt1 6:45 Continuous Show Sunday from 2 p.m. FRIE PARKING Jonalilan Wlnt<rs, Andy Wllllams, and The Cow.ills. Proceeda from both con-certs will got to a newly establ ished national Sd>o1annp Fund. "This is the most signifi- cant step ta k e n by Americans to help the real Americam," Buffy says. Durtog tbe past f i v e Y"""'• Buffy has become one of the most sought alter concert artlsls fu America. She t. oometimes recognized as a singer· of "protest song,'' but those of her songs whidb. can b e classified a. protest (and acocmling to Buffy, they on· ly comprise five percent) have mai'nly spruog from her feeliD,gs of injustice towarck her people. Buffy is not just a pro- tester . • .her repertoire ranges in source from tradi· tional folk and blues, to country and western and just phi.n commentary. Buffy fotmd music at an early age. Orphaned as a baby, she was adop(ed and raised in Maine a n d Massadl.usett.s. She taught her&elf to play the piano and began to make up her own tunes by the hour • . . but she never learned how to commit them to paper. A shy child, Buffy's music became her constant c<>m· panloo, ller friends. When she w.s 17 her la-bought her a second hand guitar olld she quickly de""loped her own style. DonaldPleasence ,a Briton whose ability at· icy menace h a s brightened several local & e a i o n s , behave~ euperbly .as a Jewlob tycooo brilugbt to trial in Israel for really being me of Nazi Germany's mass aS93&iins. The considerable cllJlkulty of 1he play, based by Robert Shaw on hle own novel, is the surprise twist finally gi'vm to the villain'& true identity. It leaves a iped.ator baf· lied as to wl!etller t he purpose of the charade, complicated by recurrent manifestratiONI of dementia in the central character, is desigood as a .&e:rious study of cooscience and guilt, or just a gue6s·wbat-h.appens· next melodramatic mas· querade . The most aboorbillg por· tioo of the play, &et 1n the w h eeler-deel«'s magnifi- cent Manhattan s k y 1 i n e quarters, is a virtual moooJogue o{ ethli.c ar· rogance aod balltlCiDatory misgivihg. What humor tb«e i&, is dark and biting. Al the scene shifts to an Israeli courtroom a n d Pleasence avidly assumes the garb, identity and ran· ting ferocity of an SS colonel, tension gives way perceptibly. When matters reach their slackest ebb, the prisoner fl.aces into an im- passioned speech a b o u t humanity's potential fo r brutal fanaticiSm t b a t mjght, oot doesn't end the drama. Harold Pinter, a playwright who specializes in recmdite comments on mankind, has directed the Shaw work with careful at~ tentlon to persuasive detail The cast is large, but the oo.ly ones -with much op- portunity at rool charac- terization are L a w r e n c e Pressman as the anti-hero's loyal aide, Boris Tumarin as the presiding judge and Florence Tarlow w h o ultimately resolves the who· he confusion. The ""®lgs, originated by Engli:li desigoo-Voy,.k, are impl"e\!ively reali1Stic .and help me:ke "The Man in the GJ8SIS Booth" seem more important ttw, it tegr.lfully turns oot to be. BALBOA j73-4048 OPIN 6:45 "" r. a.aa-.. , .... Pnillntut. -------~--"~---··--- I HSTM:Toll SPfNCf" TAAC't ...,. __ KATHAl'IM HEP\Ul'IN· WTMJ,,ORJINC ACTOI CECIL Klu..MV '· ' WT .. '°"' ING ACTftlll If.AH~ ; ...,_.,_ ITAH..f'f'~ ...,..,_,.. Wl.\JAM" l'IOll. ' • t ' • ... -------·~·-------.~~-----------.. -··~--------~---................... ,.;...,. .................. 11"! .. !"'i::i::;io• .......... ~ ................. 11111!~!1'~!1~1!1''!!'"'.'"!'""1 t ·--· -·· . • • • ..•.. S~eking Ii to Him DAILY PILOT Stttf Plltlw . -. ~-= .. WmsdoJ, October 2, 1968 Ahmanson Theater Ott~ng • ·'Bras·sbound~ · Prod'uction Jly TOM BARLEY tMro of the llOC!ely bortelS. notlce, a fine ~ Of "' D91i.-PIMI ls.ff She io tum batfle1, intrigue1 alld this Wfll balanced . Curtain oaih or catcmlll, and finally wlnt over the "lk'usbouDd"~• no poorer ~ we.re all One to George blurterlng ()aptain -Brais-for hi1 pre1,~e. Bernud Sb&w; the c:ruoty bound (McGovU!,), anoerthy Addlot lmter to Ille 1111• lrlah playwright did a • t maoter -arlner of dllblou. , cut ere Tony Tillloer as -partkularly """' -tlle •" Dnn!owator; George R<>oe public lhooght of hie ...,.k drug·runalng· """""'• who aa 11te badly -•d Rev.• 8lld be frequently -rved flnds In Lady Ocely a depUi li!slle . Raftkin aild Len that he didn't give a Ilg for ol c:apocitles 11tat rqe Lesser ea.Mono. Aeaia, we the critics. from WVD\. 'fO'llanhood to ~;'18t th1a ls an ex· Wllll, perhaps, one ex· tile. role cl f.attier,coDfeslOl". fine Job. o i ceptioo. It' is 8 matter of 'Ibe c 'on ve r 1ation1 casting by direct.or Joseph record that Shaw COUid between the frustrated and Anthony. , never fathom eudleDCeS' ap--queruk>us Brassbouod and We quickly and rNdily pan:pt lukewarm regard for the gently unbending Lady bow to our eot.ertalnment 'Ca.pt a in Bra69bound's Cicely are beautiful pieces editor'• frequently stated Cmver&ioo." To the puuled of tbe~ end Miss GarlOll assertion that the playgoer playwright, "Brasabound" and the virile McCevin· get will -find ell the fine theater was at least the eqoal ot. the Shaw'• nowi.ne d 1a l 0 I u e be could ever wbh for oa universally e. cc 1 a i m e d ACl'OI$ the footlights iii a the Otance Coast. But this "Pygmalion" and "Oan-w&y that brought that deep jewel ol a "Brwbound" i1 dida." silence m hus~ed respect w:eu wurtb • trip to the big, Fresh from Che Ahmanson Monday~ city. It just has to be Ille The~ter•6 gti.ttering pro-Britain's John Williaml is revival of the season in Los ~tion of Shaw's prSOe and no less effoctive •· Sir Ange.les .uea theater. Joy, we have to say that we Howard Hallam, the judge ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;I DAIL.)' I'll.Of Jt , Glitters . ' ' ca !Jt•• fltCf\MeS .. ---BUrt 1i:oo1ster -y 1hesWilnmer. -.. --,.~•J •: Burt Warner answers John Moran's rap on the door with a rap in the mouth in this scene from 11Unde.r the Yum Yum Tree," which opens the season Fri- day for the Westminster Community Theater. (See Theater Notes, Page 16). still share the auth<r'a ....tio l!: Lady Cicely's travel·1i bewilderment. " B r a 1 1 • ing companion and her bound" is superb theater, brother-in-law to boot . offeriog a diazzling dialogue Williams (immortal as which is wbldded with the Inspector Hubbard in the saber-sharp Shaw repartee movie "Dial M f o r and affording every op-Murder") stitf~r-lips his pert.unity fU' stars worth way through a demanding thetr salt to get their teeth measure for the r i c b into four of the choicest role that is made to ''· '" ·[-r:=~~1;:; J WALnR -· I . llAJTHAU · JACKSON I ~u~J::~: ... c~.·~7~.;~)m -*"':'-' .r;-· . •·:------------------~~------------ ' Laugh-In ""With It!l parts in modem theater. measure foe ttie · r i c b wm~--talent. Greer Garson, Darren uuai~ McGavin, Jdln Wllli'atns Then there's versa.tile Jim . ' .. , Rowan, Martin Load Satire Arsenal and Jim Backus -the four Backus, who has stepped ln- principals ii\. some of the to the part ol Captain most iospir~ oalting it's Hamlin Kearney as a been our pleasure to witness substitute for bailing Paul ' .. .... ~CROSS 1 Pitt• of wool 5 Mountain .. range 9 Hits 'S Kind of club • '' Con's oppontnl 61 Test . 14 Platt of f<fuge 15 Rtsllng place 63 In that respect 65 Bird •7 One who labors hard 70 K11ts, 16 ltallan navigator l 7 Revenuer'• quest ' 19 -Populus alba •• 20 -Cavtll 21 llountal11 pool 21 Stock: ex .. change word · 24 Reservt: for one 71 Noted nom dt plu111• 7Z Jn a s"°fl tl111t 7l Kind of ofrlcer 74 Continue In a place 15 Refuse to acknawledg1 Abbr. 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The Russians are recoemzable by t.he familiar initials CX:CP, meaning the Union of Soviet SoclallJt Republics. John Glalr II not a man !or ldli boastl or prolonged: con· versa!loo. Ra tti..u_, ti. leb blJ performance· on the water do bis talking end that's the way It'll be in Mexico City when the Z.year .. old Newport Beach aoldier pad· dleo iD Olympic tay.ali: canoe competition. . Glair ii phy.Ucally the most impressive member of t b e United states Olympics l<ayak contingenl And be bu one of the mort lm· posing records of the seven men who'll represent us agalnst the world et Cuenmanco Canal, near Mexico City. He is a two-time winner of the U.S. national doubles cham· plonsbiP and in 1965 he bagged the North American classic tiUe. Glair is a 3-year veteran of the sport a:nd Is cUITenUy on tem· porary duty detachment from the U.S. Army. He finds nothing spectacular about the fact a soldier can ban· dle him.self on water. The star 1eamed with fellow Newport resident Pet.e Weigand to win the U.S. Olympic bials in In Olympics JOHN GLAIR twD-man kayak action. Whether he goes in singles, doubles or K-4 at Mexico has yet to be detennlned by .team of· ficiais. . -LoliCii,-13riles Tabbed . , • To Hurl Second Game • ST. LOUIS -Tbe War.Id Serita but- teril!K •began Outterlni -iD the ~adis of MioUy Lollch and NellQll Briles today. · While pildJen Deony McLain ...i Bob GihOon Cl!ltn<!d the World Series today, Lollch « the Tigers and Briles ol the Car:IJ were coollrmed au Thursday's 1eccnd-day atarten. Lollcll recorded a 17 ·9 r""""'1 for Detroi.t while Briles was 19-11. He woo the third game ol. Ule '67 Series agwt Boston. · The tht<d game pitdlen Satmday In Delrolt ""' expected to be Earl Willon . (13-12) 1« Detroit aM llay Wuhburn (IH) lbr St. Louls. And while . Gibson and McLain uq:*1ned In th• World Serles spolligl>t tloday, still IOOlher Cardim.l and another Tl&er fidgeted with their own probl8ms. Orlando Cepeda'• .-frcim .... hit· Ung and Miclley Stanleyi1 from blJ !laldin&. . Cepeda II the st. Louis first bateman who's built a reputation as a lll!ly hi:nt during. U.. ..-n bill a :f.ailure )Jkter during the Series. s~ is tbe Detroit center fielder / A Wild Serles / Ducky ~wi<;k .Rec~alls Flyi~ Fruitof 1934 / ST~UIS µ_?) -"lt-'Was a play where I ail~ i~t_o third b&ie," Joe "Du " ~edwick said, recalling the incident that touched off the fruit- throwlJ>g rhubarb In the 1934 World Serie(. portable, eatable, 1quubable and throwa~le. ••r don't know where they got all that stuff," Med wick chuckled. whn'• -., laiown tor bQ delenam lltility In -lleld hut wilo 1uddetliy must do the same tbing at shortltop, In today's first game of the World Series Cepeda'• job was to try and he)p Power lS.sbutout Gibson past 31~ game wtnner McLain. Stanley oa the other band, wu "'5j)Oilsibl. !or not letting a n Y cardlnal hits got put him. Cepeda the NaUonal League's Most Valuable Player laat year after W. ting ,11:!$, managed only three hill In 29 at-bats against Boston, giving him a two-series to(al ot S..for-48, or .125, and Uree runs batted in. 'Ibis year baa been a lot dilfennt for him because be plummeted to · .248. "It's jqst me cl those things," said Cepeda. "I wanted to do better, but I cooldn't. l knew -t I WU doing. I 11ot some bad hah!ll. I just keep trying 11> get rid of them and bqllng, but oothlng helped." Staoley, meanwhile, must con- centrate on the defensive part of his game. After all, today was only the ninth time in 'bis career he's been a ahortslnp. ' He's there because nter Manager Mayo Smith wanted to get Al Katine's bat inb> the line-up. With Kalino gotng to right, Jim Northrup switched to c.enter and Stanley to t!le infield. Thie 26-year·old 'nger fint played ,$hcrt in late August, then 'W«ked then the laat six games ci the season. Originally, they were scheduled to OCCUPY adjacent quart.en and to eat in the same dining room -an ·1m1 curtain cafeteria OODWning also the East Germans and the Poles. A discreet change •as ma~ in the apartment a11ocation. 'De Russians remained in dining room 1-A, where the mam. Communist nations eaL The Czechs w.... transferred to dining room 4-B. They eat with the Hollanders and the French. The Americans are next door. There He Goes! ;rhere are a lot of simllarlUes between the '34 World Series and the one that started today in St. Louis. Finally, when the debris. started to pile up, Medwick woQod lhrooeh Ule fruits, sandwiches, and paper cups to the box seatl In answer to a summons But there aren't likely to be any from baseball commissioner Ken- alldes in '68 to match Medwick's 1934 nesaw Mountain Landis. "I'm really happy Mayo bad enough confidence to try me there," Stanley 5aid. "If be wasn't afraid, I dlouldn't be. "Eat with the Russians?" a Czech said 'l'lith a grimace. "If they made me do that. I never eat. l starve to deattl." ... And Tigers Fret slide. Medwick was the Cardinals' left fielder. It was the seventh and deciding game. The pl1ce was DetroiL It happetl.ed in the sixth inning. "I bit the ball off the right center fence," Med.wick recalls, "and when I niunded second Mike Gonzalez:, otn' third base coach, put his hands up to tell me there was no play. Well, I came closer to third and the Detroit third baseman. Marv Owem, i.! strad· dllng the bag. I keep coming in and he There are more than 4,00J Russian athletes here, all wearing livid red. The 117 Czechs have blue and red at· tire. The Czechs announced that their na· tlonal sport& hero, Emil Zatops:k, win· ner of thrft gold medals in the 1952 Games at Helsinki, would be arriving at the scene here Thunday. There had been reports that because of the political situation in Prague, the great distance runner -winner oi the marathoo, 10,000 and 5,IXX) met.er runs a~ Helsinki -bad gone into hiding and may have sought sanctuary elsewhere. "That i.; not true," a Czech official explained. "Zatopek was very unhap. py at flI'st when the Ruiaians invaded. He refused to leave his apartmenl ~· But oow be is coming to the Games. ( :.. He is coming at the request of the .,, InternatioBal Olympic Olmmittee. "I don't think tile R~sians would dare try to P'event that."' Sports In Brief ' ST. LOUIS Ct,!') -Arms. That's all ttle t.alk had been about prier to today's opening of the Wocld Serles. Arms. The ones that belong to .Denny McLain and Bob Gibson. But there is one portion of the anatomy that tends bl be overlooked. Legs. The ones that belong to Lou Brock. Brock has been cons i d er ab 1 r/ oVEl"Shadowed by all the pre-Series 111~tlion about the McLai.n-Gibsoo · duels. But be is pnibably the ooe player who could ctiange the Series around, ju.st as he did .last year against Boston whee the focus also was on pitchers, GibSOQ and Boston's Jim Lo~. / All Brock did w,a! steal a World Serles record seve'n bases while hit· ting .414. / But while the focus remains on McLain .and Gibscm, the eyes of Detroit CJ1':iler Bill Freehan will be Ramblers Walk Away ,. ' ' P •• From CaP,itols, Countx The Orange County Ramblers won thoir final game Tuesday night under that name. The club called a press confereoce today in San Bernardino to announce the club is moving to that city. Coacti Homer Beatty's team scored 17 points in the last quarter to beat Sacramento in the state capital, 38-29. "" "" "" FLAGSTAFF, Arb:. -The OedgUng rfboenlx SWll take another 1bot at the /Los Angele• Laker1 In a National Basketball Auoclatton E:1blbltton came here toolght and they're boplnc to score ' a bnllseye. The Suns, one of the two new teams bl the NBA, were 1bootlng: off the mart Tue1day night and dropped a 113-90 decllJon to the Laker1 before ,.Dearly 3,000 fu1 hi Mesa, Arlt. The LU.en abowed a balanced scor~ Ing aUacf& with 1upentan Elg:ln Baylor, Wilt Cbamberlatn ud Jerry We1t~1cortag 11, 15 and 15 point.. Rookie BW Bewtit, a former Unlventty of Sootbem Calllornla .tar, abo hH !or IS points. "" "" "" Norman Van Brocklln, 42-,.e«r-old former Riam quarterback and head coach of the Minnesota Vlklngs, ts to-- day the coadl. of the downtrodden 10 Days TD the Olympic Gai1w1 ____ ,... _ _. Atlanta Falcons. The club gave Van Brocklin « long term contract Tuesday after owner Rankin Smith fired Norb Hecker. The Falcons have won only four games since they entered the league as an expansion team in 1966. "" "" .. LOS ANGELES -Jimmy Jones, balled a1 the top football player to emerge from high school ranb tn the 1tate of Pennsylvania, today beaded a U1t of frosh 1tar1 enrolling at Untver1lty of Southern California. Jone1, from Harrbburg, Pa., led the John Barria BJgb School to a 10-0 record last 1Won and threw a 1tate record JS touchdown passes while completJng: US out of 197 tbrow1 for %,%SO yards. Other Incoming fre1hmaa football 1tan Include quarterback G r e g: Briner, Lot Anfele1 dty ''player of the year" from Garden•; fullback Tom Fitzpatrick, from Anaheim i lnemu John Grant from Boise, Idaho, and halfback Bob Glorgettl, "back of the year" from Su Fran· cl1co. Top basketball performen to enroll included Roa Riley, Lot Aflgele1 -"player of the year" . from Jordan High; Pall Westphal · from Aviation mrh and Arizona'• "" l\lacf&ey, an oatatandla& performer 1t ScoUad.ale, Arll. Alcan Goliers Shoot Works SOUTHPORT, England (AP) -II the Alcao P'.X),<M» Golf Tournament geta started at all today tbey can fl>ank British cricket. CRcltet eaperla -Mio know best bow to. dry out ..i..:t.d grounds arrived to ball out the 7,140-yard, par 74 Royal Blrtdale Golf Club links which have bet.a under a week Jong NIA. At stake is a 64-man tourn1tnent wbich lncludu the Alcan Goller ol lhe Year tltle,. r-lru.! to 24 pro- fe•ional< who have qualllied U> lhoot · for a tint prize of ~.000. 1 • ' / squarely on B~I. ''We can't let hlm run wild." Freoban say)!' pointedly. "The fir•! time he gooS is important -everyone wants ih!'first ooe . The best thing is if he doepi't get on base, but if he doe11; the pi.flfler's got to give me a shot at get;tmg him if he goes." And-theni's little doubt that Brock's going to go. "Our club is the kind of club that scores one run any way we can," Brock says. "We're a running ball club. Jt'11 part of our attack. It's one of our biggest assets. "We doo't play safety-first baseball." Brock proVed that during the regular Nati.anal League 11eason by stealing 62 bases. That compares with the entire Detroit team total ot 2&. AnOther c<llD.parison is found in Brock's seven steaJi in the Serles last year. The Tigers' leader this year was Dick McAuliffe . He stble elgbt bases in 151 games. The game of stealing, as Brock sees it, "is quite a psychological game - oat and mouse. The whole thing depends on who gets the jump oo who." The best defense against Brock, of course, is to keep him off the bases. Nothing to it, says McLain: "You either ~t tmn out or .)'OU let him hit a homer -so he has no base to stop at." stays on the bag. "When I came ln," Medwick con· tlnued "he made a motion like he had the bah and put ihe tag on me ias I slid in. YOU see a man standing there 1in that you figure he has the ball and there's a play." There was no play. lnstead there was a fi~ht. "We threw a fffN punches,'' Medwick laughed. "We rolled arolµld on the ground more than anything else. It's just one of those things that happen. We laugh about it now whenever ..ive meet. He's a soout now, l think for Detroit, in Call!ornia." Medwick is a minor league in· structor for the Cardinal! now. He is also a successful instn'ance executive. The lif"etime .324 hitter was inducted into the Hall of Fiame earlier this year. He can laugh about what followed that slide now, but he didn't think it was too funny then. "[ went back to left in the bottom of the sixth,'' Medwick continued, "and they started throwing all sorts of things out of the stands. 'The game was dela:ved 34 minutes. We couldn't continue." Irate Tiger fans pelted Medwick with eV«ythlng handy, everything .. SIDELINE SYMPHONY -University of W!Jconrln bead football coach Jt;>hn Cootta did all he couJd from the •idellnes 5atutday es his Badftrs rallie!! •I .W••hlniton. It didn't do any good. Wlscon<tn -Josi. 2f-17. "The commis1ioner called me over and asked me what the matter was. I told him I didn't know. Then he told ' me he would have ~ put me-out of the game. "I think he was right. The game couldn't conUnue and it would have had to be· e forfeit, and you don't forfeit World Series games. But I think he should have put the both of us out After all, both of us were fighUng." "Sure I'm nervous, ~t I'd be nerwus if I was playing center field. I'd be nervous if I wasn't playing. I felt good the last couple of games. I was mo.re relaxed. "I don't e:1pect any special treat- ment. I told Dick not to baby me. I don't want him to )et up on a ttrow and hurt his play." Dick is second baseman Dick McAu1i!fe, who's been spending extra time working with Stanley oo various plays. Basketball Workouts Start Oct. 15 for UCI B7 EARL GUSTKEY UC Irvin~~ ~~e~,.~ch Dick Davis is marking oU (he days until Oc· tober 15. That's the day basketball practice st.atts and the Anteaters will have the finest :array of talent yet seen at UCI -topping even the group that registered a 2D-8 seasoo last year. Davis will greet 10 returnees from last year -including four starters - and five promising JC transfers as well as five sophomores up from the fresman team. . Only guard Darrell Millner was graduated from last year's starting tm.it. Back are ,Mike Heckman (6-7), JeH Cunningham (6-4), Nick Sanden (6-3) and Jim Farley (6-2). · The transfers ce Mike Barnes (S. 10, Riverside), John Farwell (6-4, Rio Hondo), John Gla'iinovich (6-6, Fresno JC), Steve Sabiru: (6-4, Glendale) and Gene Zeeb (6-611, Loyola 0 .). Prom()(ed freshmen are Brad Baker (6·1), Keith Bean (6-2), Ed Burl· ingham (6-4), Bob McConnick (6-5) and Steve Schlesinger (5-9). Incoming freshmeri are Pat Adams (6-3, Wtfit Covina), Jim Blauer (6-2, Big Beer), John Fiedler (6-3, Lowell), Gary Fox 6-3, Valencia) .• Bill George (6-7, Rim of the World), Jim Helm (6- 1, Tustin) and Jefi Jackson (6-3, La Habra). . Also: Bill Moore (6·5, Marina), Joel Morgan -(ft-3, La Habra), _Robbie Sagehorn (6-4, LB Wihon), John Strock (!hi, Newport), C • rr y w ... erman (5-8, No. Hollywood) a>! steve White (6-6, Covina). • u,,,.._... Co!llta bas eamed a repulat!on in the Big Ten !IS the conference' a most dynamic sideline coacb. I. ____________ _._ __________________ .......... ~---·- -- DAil V ,.,.,. .1 Blacl( Pan.thers· Linked·to Saint-Tarhahe Feud By EARL GIJSTIEY Of Mt l>lllr Plllt Miff Aaron W""1e, Compton Hlgb School prlllclpol, blamed fO!llllC B I a c k Panther , ganp Cor c a u 11 n g dl>turbences at last Friday night's Santa Ana-Oompton -all game. He oho objected to SaIU Ana !llih principal Olarles C o 1 w e 11 ' 1 con- 11idering an end. .to~ the Santa Ana~ Comi>ton -.U series. Wlb:Joases ' at Ramsaur Stadium Jn Comptoo IU\ Friday •oi<I 'gang1 of Nearoes haras~ Santa Ana studepts in their busses and burled roc"Q tbroogli bus windows. Wade, in a TUelday telephooe ID· 7-6 Score Haunting - Sailor Foe .. Marina High School bas lost 1uc, cessive football games by the same score of 7-6. It could happen again Saturday night · at Davidson Field where the Vik.es play Newporl Harbor. Both clubs have outstanding defensive personnel and Newport is five-for-five in the extra point derart~ ment while Marina bas missed twice. The defensive similarity between the two teams is remarkable. Newport h~ al1owed'268 yards in its two games while the Vil<'es have given up 283. Coon is impressed with the Tars, having scouted Wade Watts' crew last week. "Newport looked awfully good for a team playing only its second game," he says. "Defenisvely, they're outstanding and their offensive deception is what we're really worrying about. The quarterback (Ron Troyano) usually ~Ives two fakes before handing off to .the the third guy and sometimes, when they have an end in the play, he gives you four fake5." "If you start watching that stuff too closely you'll get yourself in real trou- ble." In last weekend's 7-a loss to Savan- na. Marina gained 350 yards. Coon · says: "I'd say we're almost ready for a league game." -That touch .of optimism was 'shaded " b:v Coon's concern over the Vikes' lack of ooiDts so 18.r. "We mOved the ball we 11 everywhere on Savanna except from within the 2JJ..yard line." he said . Defensively, Coon is pleased with the work of Andv Vorono and Dave Teel. who put a bie: rush on Savanna quarterback Andy Bielenski.and caus- ed him to throw three interceptions - the most he's ever thrown in one game. "We had a good, consistent defensive effort against Savanna," Coon said. Coon hopes his defense can put in a repeat performance against the Tars and put the clamps on the Sailors' fine junior split end, Darel Blood. "I'm real impressed with Blood - he's caught a lot 1of passes already." Barons Face Many-sided ~ecTeam · Fountain Valley'c third non-league varsity football. opponellt Is a team with apparenUy many sides to it. The Barol>O 11>eet La Quinta Frida)' nigllt at Hllll1'nll!On Beach Hlgb. Kickoff is slated 1f>r 8 p.m. .• First of all, the Aztecs of. Che Garden Grove League, are J.,l after two games including a 20-4 romp over Los Angeles Fremont. It was 20-0 at #le half. The A>toca lost tlleir opener, 26-24, to Lowell When the Patriots came b~ck for ttree toud>doWDJ In 111• lut five tninuteo to pUil It out ofter trailing 24-7. Two long panec' for touchdOwns plus a successful on.·sldes. kick and ensuing IS-yard posa play and a major penalt.Y dealt tile death blow to La QWita: It's also a team that Coeth Don Webster calls hie best ever in five yean at La Quinta. However, th~re isn't a..grJ!'llt:deaJ of weight or size oo tile team ri ~ you query the Aztec c.'oadl an M, he replieo tllat I* Mid, ~ Jll'alltz, It 111• fo.atiell -.. aie llq1llll wttlJ • 10.8 in tile 1~ -. . There a<e "'!'11' 'l!l>o ...,,.. the a.lle(ed me IJld ipetd o1111e i. Quin' ta team. - Ken Eppolhelmet II tlle wotldlorse or the team, mov)na tile bl!! !Illy- in 23 caniea laat week ID tllo A%tecJ' wfaavor~ TIMt All·!•-•Pod 71 yuda for • toucbdoWll on Jbo 111'11 of!enllft play ol· the Pl"• apllllt Fremont. · Jim Alfttr~ II not' 1™ecl In the . llarilng backfield lineup beeawe o! a aprU!ed ankle, but ii not OOUD!ed OU~ olate Fountain Valley pane. Alvetre scored four touchdowns in the AJleca' 1trart.to ¥...... • . -- " tervlew, .aid be bad ipent all weekend investigating the lncldenL and had found, tllat "no atud~nts of Compton Hlgb bad anything to do wlUl the ill·· cident." , JJlftead:Wlde sold he believed tile disturbancff "wtre Ol'Catit.ed effort& o1 militant black power and Black Panther groups that have moved iDto Compton in Ule last two· or three moDths~' HO' lald be uplalned aw to Colwfll • ~Monday and toat at no time di.ring their phone conversation did the Santa Ana principal express a desire to cancel next yeai:'s Compton-at-Santa Ana game. Top JC • • Players BILL JENKINS, 0CC Defeaslve Bacl< · . --., JOHN INGLEHART Quarterback • A.Santi Ana,,._. e-.ly ·Ht>Orted Tueoday ll>lt Colwtll bad II>· dlcated be -1ld an. 1110 C!F to reti.eve Santa Ana of a contractual oblllfalJjn to play Compton at Santa Ana Stadlum nut yev\ "We blive made no dedlion on tbe matter yot -Jllof n-atory w&G in error," he Mid. Wade, a Nt0'01 '*''-upeet to learn Col.,ell ml&t>t cancel nut year'1 game. , "If he ttUnb tbll U tbe aMWer, then I want h1m to break tbtt contract," Wede said. "U he tlrloU a11 Necro -'" are Bucs Gun A pair ol flnl'<lay vlc!xutel pro- pelled Orange Coaat Collea• IDto tbe aaml-Onais lodll' ol the Southern oal:lfomia Iovttatlonal Water Polo tourney at occ. The Bucs tioOay were aobeduled to mHI touch Cerritos ol 4 p.m. ID !lie OCC pool. Should tho Buc1 win that one, they will advance to the 9 p.m. fDa1&. U they lose at 4 p.m., they would have to win at 7 p.m. to reach tho ftBais. Tbt el(l>t-leom field produced 1ome run&W"Y" IJld o!r-tiabl w• polo. occ began !be -vjtioo Tueoday with an eMJ 13-2 romp aver Rio Hoa- clo. 'l'lle B4lco led S.l ol the q-. 6-1 at tho hall and ~-u !be ~ ... nuu:t, with reoerveo ~I much ~ ttie wq. Slrioo W..,_. led !be,..... Ing wltb lour, 1n11.-~1 Don Christy wi111 three, Gary Th-wltb two ..i llinglotona by Mlke Wllaon, Mike Albrigli~ P9ul Hugbto and Mlb Irwin. 'lbe Buca found the going tougher agaillt Chaffey, one at. tbe ·cooference fa-. OCC led S.l at tbe qulrte< ..i 6-2 et tbo ball, but <l>lfley rtorm· ed back with tlu'ff In ... llnal period and nearly pulled It out. Olrloty Jed tc0ring with six, with Albright scoring three, Hu&t>es a pair and Wilson one. Tigbtelt game of the day was between Cerritos and Fullerton, with Cerritos takiDi an overtime 11).S win. OCC J33A-1l It .. ~ ,,,,_1 """" • • • 1-10 -~-I I • ,_ ' '"""'"' ' • t-u Et Ctml,. I I I -' ........ • • I· ' -. ""''" • • • '2-10 O<C • • • 1 -12 °""" I • • ·-. It .. KorldD ' • • ' . -. L-IMCll • I • S-IA c-""' • • • ' 1-lf Ful~ I • • • . -' El C1mlM • ' ' , _ 10 """ Ml I • • ·-. Laguna; El Modena Start Loop Play Early Laguna Beach High School's football team opens the Crestview League s&Mon a day early when the A!llits venture to Santa Ana Stadium Thurs- day night at 7 for their game with E! Modena's Vanguards. · Orlginally the game was scbedule i· fool' El Modena's new district stadium. but Jin_gering lighting problems have: caused the switch of dates .and sites. Coach Hal Akins' crew goes into the game with an tron·man squad. In the first two gamea (won by Laguna) the Artists have thrown a total of four backs .at the oppositton and ~· bad but one passer .. The backs, Jim Kuhn , Brian Ba y, . Steve Wlezbows'ki and Gene Molway have dominated the 'action with Bagley rushlng for 185 yard& in 37 canies for a 5.0 average per carry. Quarterback Wiezbowskl Is second in the rushing deparbnent with a 14.4 averag• per carry on nine tries and Kuhn holds crede:ntialJ of 110 yards in 22 tries tor a 5.0 average. Wiezbowald has hit nine of 30 pass attetnpts. 1 It isn't likely !bat the Vanguarda will see much more·tban.thou four backs il the thin La.guna squad ute1 few rei>llcements. . hesb off a 40-0 romp over bapless Brea, the Artilll 10 Into tbelr Crestview opener with DO injuries. Coach Hal Akins bas indicated that he'll try to pressure El Modena quarterback Chr1I Nellon to the extent that Fountain Valley did in holding the Vanguards' .. ace t.o four completions for the eVening after he had dismantl- ed Coinpton with fol.a' TD passes the week before. Akins allo singled out two other ':acb from El Modena. Pete Sproul, who ran 85 .,_ds for the winning touchdown, caught Akins' eye aloni with Daryl Carlson, the V8J!1Uarda' alot back. Rustlers Slate UCLA Spikefest Golden' wee College's U.Ck and field t.-n bu ad!eduled a meet wi111 tile UCLA lrelhmen foi: -y. Mll'cb2S, at UCLA, it was'~ today, The meet will help dodicato Ua.A's new $250,000 track ttad!um and T- ova!. It wl! be a trlanil>Lir meet, with Fullerton JC al.so lnvltOd. , golnC tn 111row roca ·at white -le tbOll I feel aon-y for blm. "You -·t Ju.at wait nay ir-thia typo ~ 11>1nc. i.-t ,.er our adlool playtd a -la a ~1 wblto communlly and """"•tel aome ol ... --Santa ,.,.. •• ·-, ... ..., f'rlday niglJt. "Bui ft dtdn1-UlaLconlracl I met -the ~·1 principal and we docldtd '" -.Jd lrY ll1d cement ~ -ntlo twoochOoIJ, not wall< ..,.,, lnnn a problem. "I feel -JID, Colwell and I bavo moral obllpU... to tell out 1"uoil people tbat 111• onlY ...,..., Is to 1et along --'""""· not juat -away. I tb1nk I hive a mor1al obllp· • Uon to lnttoduce our Near<> sCudoou to willte cultun and be ohou!d hove tilt ...,. obU,aUon to Introduce bis al1M!-to N~ culture." Wad• aald be bad no warnlnc ol Im· pending troal>le Friday. 'iAll of um black m.llltMlt troWJle is financed tad Otl!anittd by the Com· munilt Par<y ond it's bigger tban Compton~ and Santa Ana High . "I feel very b£dly Gbout Saota Ana lli8h sLUdenU be.Ing Injured. But f wat to make clear tbat Compton Blgb people were not lnwlved in any way. "I asked _Mr. Cotwell to invite me to his lldlool to speak to his parent.!, teachers and faculty to assure them of thlt.'1 Wade hid be a!IO 11•1..i P' .... ed statements by bead 911118 Aa loOlo ball coach Tom B.--p I bl out: ''The Comp(on boJO plQlll "I""• Jy and ""1l. agalnst UI. n "Wllat doe• that bave to do -what happened after tbe pme?n ..-.. Uooed Wade. "Did he think our playero yere gclng to kick .bi1 and beat ~ 111>? I wu a football coach !or 1$ yearralld never had aey problems Ilkt tllal.' ·~1 resent tbe mariner ta wbicb·Mr• Colwell (during their _Mooday pi.. conversation) kept talking about how well-behaved our football team wll -., Ibis wun't die IDOue at III.' • • 'Can't Be Sorry for . Lion~' l --Colony's Van Hooreheke! CI.we VanHoarebeke, the cel!bnt.ed Anaheim 1¥ Sdlool lootb811 coa9, ii aa famous for b1s pessimistic ap. praiaall Of h1a team .as be is for win· mnc z1111ons o1 fOOCball cam••· VanHoorebekelmts like '"lbey'll mwder us" am 'iWe're not in their clns0 are old bat now. So a reporter tried a dille<ent ..,. proadl Tuesday: "Vm, bow bad are you going to beat poor ol' Westminster Friday nlght!" 'lbe response was the same: "Liltm, 1 can't find it in my heart to feel eorry for poor ol' Westminster. They're big, &troog and fast and those . kids are ready to turn us every way but loose." In a way, he flae a point. 'Ibis lm't just anottler Anaheim·Westminster gr.me. Westmlnster i>artlsanB are1sW.l seething over the IOS6" of two :OlJon stars of last year who tramferred to Anaheim last spring. , Around 8,000 lans·will be on hand at Westmlnst.er'a field Friday night, h\osc ct tbem licking thelr cbopl at every misfortune lbat visits tbe ColooiM:a. Mears Blocking Path For SA's Bob Taylor . "8"ing -g <;IF cbampiODll 1s tough enoll'gb," moans VBJl.I '.J "But wllaL U all boils -to la tllat we've won too many games for our own good and everybody walta to knock our ears down. Th.is added situaUon doesn't help mattem, eitber. "· In agree!Dg tllat Weolmlnster. bas the psycboloelcal edge Friday,. Van added that tbe I.Jons don't need it. ''They have as fine a set of backs as any in the Sunset League, witlhout ex· ception," .he declared. • Wilm Rd>ert Taylar ..rolled at San· to Ana 111&1> School at rnld-y-laat February, lootbd coacb ~ Be1dwln had vWom of tllo 5-10, ~d fullbacli: teaming wltb I...ac <¥111 in came after game 1b1I eeason. '!be Ollly buble with tile plan WU tllat M tber Taylar or Baldwin counted "" !be Improved sbowtnl ol. anil Meon. Taylor, becaule he is a u.mt.- (San FTanciaool. does not beCOOl• e1gi.ble to play untll the first league game, which happens to be Frtday night against Huntington Beadl at Santa Ana Stadium. While Taylor has remained in dv· vies, Mears has been performing Lakewood ' Boasts 49-8 Scoring Edge· . lAotl.Dg over the recordl of the CfF's better football t.ems going Into the season's thlrd weekend, it'a dif. ficult not to be imprttised by Lakewood, Met« Del's Satunlay'Dlght foe at Santa Ana Stadhml. The Lancers started with ~ 21-6 trouncing of Westminster an<l last week thwnped Chaffey, 2.8-2. That's a 49-8 edge over two tr.adiUooal CIF powen. . In huth oases, the impetus has been supplied by two big, strong, fast backs and a hard..throwlng quarterback. Back:.t AI Lemmennan (195) and Rich Herml!l.(190) wore Westminster ragged and did likewise again1t Chaf- fey. Hennen bad a run from scrim, mage measuring 80 yard& and Lem- merman cut loose on att 81·yarder. Lakewood operate• out Of a pro set, with Rae soannlng tbe horizons for receivers Gary RiDtin, S t e v e Lauriano and l\lck. GiWes. Naoturaily, Lancer coach John Ford has to be pleased with th.e result& so far. "We'ye played pretty well," he 1ay1. "Our defemiv• line hM done a great job and we, were ,worried about it before the first game. One thing we are concerned about now h our secon· dary. Our pass 'defeQse bun't c;ome S111JUDd yet but it ~ be better tban it's .mown so far." Ford has hm. ~ shelve me •tarter due to an lDjury -tactle Don Rlchardaon. He banged up a knee in the Weatmllllter: 1ame and is a doubUul jierformer Soturday. Of Mator Del, ll'ord Bayt tbe Monarch&' 0.2 nconl ii an indication of their rvued. schedule. '1You can'tfmd mauy tougher teams than Santa ,Ana and Loyola~ I still tblnlt tbey're a re•l flnll football team . I know tbey're beUer tbaD o.a. .. 1~ well at tinebacker as well .. lullback. AgalDot Compton lut .... keod, for imtarlce, be wac the spearhead of San- ta Ana'• _, goal line def-• tllat stopped C.ompton twice inside the three-yard line to preserve a U.O vie· tory. • But that'• on defense. Offeosivtly, Meara bu wined ill!<> Baldwin's beat blocka-O!ld DWIY tlmee bas applied the key block for cu.tio. While Mears will start against the Oilers, Baldwin bu assured. Taylor be will play. "Tayler may be a better runner tbaD Mears but he doesn't execute or block. u weU." Santa Ana will be shooting ·for Its tbtrd atmgbt win Friday eveoing. Balclwtn says his lada will be tile unclmlop again in tho size d<port· ment. "Everybody HYI H1111ttngton Beach 1 la rmaller tbiJ year but ttiey looked pretty big lb me ag-Jordan. I'll tell you this, they're bigger ttian we are . "We I.II: aome fl our guys at over 200 but I bet if we got 111om on ·the IC8lee: DODe ol. them would be over 200. H1~ bas guy a 1i.k.e fr2 Bild 230." Baldwin say1 The Oilers' Tony -...u lo only a>othe< In an excellent 1election of Sunset · Le a g u e quarterbacks this year. "He's an outstanding quarterback and he'll really put us to the test. He's in the same class with Anaheim's George Fraser, W'5tern'1 Bob Miller and our guy, Gary Woodsmall." Colony Tpps County Poll "'lbe Qlttl!'lerl>ack (Ed Bene) -s .,.ll, George Berg and Ron Sh'!lllerd are both strong runnerw, and Mike Haynes and Charlie BucklaDl have the speed. and qulclllless.'' • Golden West Beghis Long, Difficult Road ' A string of four very ditficult .usigmnenta: beglru: for Golden West College Satw:day nlgbt. The South Coast Conference football schedule requires the Rustlers to' play, ID order, San Diego City College, ML San Anlonlo, Fullerton and San1la Ana. Obviously, the Rustlers will know Jllll wheli! tbey stand four ....ts from Sat\1rdl.Y -maybe 1oooer •. Jiilt coach !lay Sbackleford .. lsn't tblnktng past ~aturday night, wben be busses hiB 1-1 outfit to San Diego's Balboa Slwliun\ lb mix. it up w!111 San Diego, 2-0. / Indeed, Sbaclde!ord ii plainly COil• cerned over his Saturday fcie. And it's not a case of not knowina: where to start -It'• a ma-ol perfecting assigmnents . "We're working pretty herd on com· bating their derenoive stun!I. M!>SI ol tbe team• ... play llunt tlleir linebackers but they all do ft. dlf. ferenUy," Shacldef<wd explained. "And we've also got to stop .their I'Ullllini game. They've got a 'lood passing game but if we can't ~their running atlack tlley WUl't bav,e to Anaheim lllgh rematns the top foot· pass." ball club in Orange County .with a solid The man Golden West will be zero. bold on first place over runnerup San, 1ng in on 11 Stan Murphy, a 170-pound ta ~Colony ripped Redlands, 22-7, to speedster wbo appears to be the con, conUnue in flr1t place while Santa Ana · ference's le~g breakaway thr~t. b vtn tr b!e with inl He was the filth lecding rusher in was a g ou w ess the state last year a a freshmanJ. Compton. WestminJter, meanwhile, moved up Shackleford was an lmpris:sed to filth place after defeating El observer Of Murpby'e lut satalhtay Rancho, M-25. ,. . night at Cerritos, "1lere SQ:Ce prevall- The Llon1, however, will not stay ed., 26-22. tllere Jong. Wltb Anaheim next on "Murpl!y didni break flWay bUt be Westminster'• schedule, coach Bill had several long nn -We'll be bard• Bo1well'1 unit ii dfftlned to iii.ove pne prused to atop him. He'a a ID.Udi bet· w.ay or tbe·other soon. ter runner tnan Clarence Davia of Savanna and Fullerton continue in Eaot LA ." . the number lbree and four spots after DaviJ waa a prime lll<>'VV 1n Eut racking up their second victories. LA'1 27·19 win over GWC in the Savanna squeaked by Marina, 7.f, opener. The RuaUer1 bounced beet to and Fullerton romped over Sonora, ~ trip Cypre6S last Thursday, 54-3. o. San Diego opened with a 46-19 1 ...,.,_""'"' , ................................. AO wbomping of Grossmont before nailing t i=i:_~\ .. ~.:::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: , Cemtot.~ ' ff..•:. 1M11:11 .. '.'.'.'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::" Shackleford bu made one lineup f E,\L~ .. :::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·tt change. He'• moving.Ptill Mogle'• lit ' 1"lt1rt11r cw> ......................... 12 ollenalve right tackle in pLace of Tim J ~,~ .. ~~.:::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::J Brown and moving Pete Meranai lD Color Road~unners Green, Worried . . Moelie'• place ,on the defensive JSoe. Torq. McM&hont • "We'll.play him everywbere qlin,'' Sbackltford cracked. • 1!'1 almott true.. The ~mirte!,1>&<t atarter 'played at tallbacl<. 1pllt end and flanloei a1alu1t Cypress. Aplmt San Diego, be'n also retum ~and kickoffs. "~ I •ent over ...-1coultng ...,..to on Orange Coaat l went to our athleUc director and .sked lL we could forleSt the came. He pjd 'No' "' 'Jbe unb~ individual fto I MJd thoOe 1"lrlll lllo HOado Collete !<Jot,. boll cooch Art Teixeira, wbo sends 1111 chartes agiliwt !Iii Pltatel In I South Cout eo.t .... nce -S&1unlay. biA and he'• frllti1 not Vffr/ btppy about tile w1>ole tlllnf. Tei.J:eln k»t his first t w o qu-. during tile llotdrumtra' ope""" a 40-12 loss lb r..o. Angtlea ~. """ "!" ii ...... :!1111 µp.~ I ' la<t year, but bow m1111 ol tb«n went for toucbdo'W'De? None, thllt'1 how many.'' . Pa-,· hoitewir, 1' bti.li<OWnf, he'• cauatat 10 -In two·l\io Hon-® dofoail and ..,. ol -~t f<r a TD. "I gui111 we Mve our bat~ ever In torma of mliloilAL" Tmllra went on. "But we're awtu.U,y PMn and tiles• l<lcls j"'t wt ol blgb sctiool en maklng.mlstakol that ... hlrtlng "" "W• baven't be~n dc!lna a eood Job .anywl>ora but If h ldda con stop milk· ... ~ i!!! ~ ~t. l\'1 lolnc to be hanl though, because the Soutll O>oat Coofetenc. is 1lle toughest la callkrnia." Ttlselrt characllrlztd hil oflenave W · Quhs and dofemlve u.. u "blc but slaw. . • am er r N'11f ::• tllem agalml Orance · . Oout. The ~ tl!elr blC people is Pl S turda ' lmpmsive IJld tboy move well. Lot& -a y a y ol people bavo bl& men but Ibey doo't . , move well. Oranc• Collt'a do." All teV't:D members al tbe' Jt-. Teixeira atao said he plCll """" tln&tm Beach Pop w-r fOalball cheoges in Ids llnet fGllolrtnC Ifie prosram will be Uivolftd Ill ~ IOISM to a..-and Pahdena (17-41) • Sllurday IJld all ol -!fill lit but lln't aure 'Ill>• tlloy -.tll be until =. at Huntinpn Beach l!lgb lit ~JM&!. woot'a ~ . .,.., l>e&lnnin1 al I&.!!!> .._ ' ' \• ---.· ----"* • '* W w U $ C ¢0\;sstt•*.=+om 12 ZJ?CP,.0 ; 4Cf"t• c: ... Z$ QAI : m a 4 cs ; ••• •--..-a ... , ..... • .JZ OA11. Y PB.OT Start Your Engines Prep Star~ of W~k Ex-pro Michalik ' Preparing t... ' Pacifica for Sea IG.ng G~me -~ -by Deke Hou/gate A !Wbot -Will tbt breakup betweo Pamem Jcmes and lbo!U. S. Auto Glub have on Jon.,• raclnC acUvityl Not much, reall.y. llla turbine car la entered in four racea 1t11' fall. at Mkhtgan, Hanford, Pboen.iI and Riverside, and it wDl "ft1ll with ParneW's name printed on lt and Joe Leonard In the driver's seat degplte the fact Jones ts suspended from VSAC. ·Jones nezt will race a Trans-Am Mustang for Carroll Shelby at Kent, Waah., a non·USAC event, and he la looking for a Group 7 aporta car ride from Can-Am road races in Qc.. tober and November. If he want! to attend a USAC race, he will arrive tn the pits as a representative of one of the companies for Whom he ia currenUy working -Firestone, STP or Ford. ..., Neither hls resignation from USAC nor USA.C's ex- traordinary action against him will keep Parnelli away from the races he wants to become involved wJth. · The only thing be regrets is that be will probably have 'to sell his interest" in tbe No. 60 turbine car. He doesn't want to drive in ~C races 8ny more anyway. So that's no penalty. The Yeauy regrettable part of the action taken. by USAC against one of the most popular racing competitors of all time ls the club's Dulstence on airing dirty linen in public. An official statement to the press that stated.Jones' con- duct waa "detriinental to racing" boi-deri on libel. It lmPlies all JOrts of evil doings. (Dope? Car theft? What did he do?) The closest· anybody can· figure is ttiat Pamelli argued with competition ~tor Henry Banks and that constitutes "conduct detrimental-to racing" as well as "detrimental to USAC." • Nearly everyc)ne . kDoW1 that Jones waa el"pl'essing hla' opinion over the offictatlng at an August stock cat. race at Sprtnglilold, llL, during that argument in Loa Angeles last week. Nmm Nelson won the race. Jones protested that Nellon bad passed under tbe caution flag. The protest Wllll upheld and Jones declared tile winller. Later, at a protest bearing asked for by Nelsoo, the decision. was reversed. When Nelson applied for that second bearing, Jones and his car owiter, Bill Stroppe,\t>otb asked to be notlfled so tbey could attend. They weren't notified, either of the hearing or of the decision in Nelson's favor. Jones heard about the reversal fl:om a Firestone publicist, who got the worp from some lndlanapolia newsmen. ._/ "I said before, and I still mean lt,"·Jones said, "if they were going to let a man break the rules and win a race I didn't want to belong to their. organization." · Continuing in bis famous idioIJl, Jones said, ''Besides, U this organization is gWig to be so dict.ative I don't know if it'1 wwth belonging to. "Don't get me wrong. There are a lot of nice people in USAC, and I would per .. nally do anything for the betterment of racing or for USAC. But I can't take this." So his crime against racing ll a sincere feeling that he was wronged, combined with his ability to express himseU to the USAC competttioo director, Henry Banks. Trio Battle• for Lead Now tba& the world cbamplonablp formalll I circuit It oa this alde'of the Atlantic, lt'1interesUnc1o note that the polat champloaab1p baUle J; very clOH amoai four drivers -any three Of Whom cu win tile title. Graham BDl u.d Dent. Hulme are currently tied for the lead wttll IS potntil each, follewed by tile two Jacldu, lets: and Stewart, wltll rt potnta each. Unfortunately, Belttan driver ICU 11 out of It now. He bro-.:e a Jet at St. Jovlte, Canada, and w1D not drlv'e 1a the remalnlnc two events, Grand PrU of dte U. S. and. MeDco. 1t•1 a 1hame to bear about aay'body getting hurt, but tt'1 particalarly dlsappotnUnr that the Beiitu doesn't . (et finish o11t the season.. Be's a rookie on the GP circuit. Icb: la no limy cheeked Ide!, but t1lla la h1a !Int trip to the bit time. Driving the No.% worb Ferrari (CbrJs Amoa is CLAUDE KELLY Co1ta Meta ANDY VORONO Marina STU ALDRICH Newport Harbor REX SNYDER Corona del Mar RON DIXON BanUngtoa Beach RICK BOEBMl<R Mildon Viejo BOB ALARCON San Clemente DA VE JOHNSON Estancia JIM KUHN Laguna Beach RON MENDEZ Mater Del JORN McLAUGBUN Westminster Paclfi04 High Sc lro o I coach Art Mlcballk blamed mlldOWOI ror last week's 33-12 10&1 to "Estancia but says tbinp w1ll be diffuent when the Mariners play Col'ilc>• de! Mar Satunlay night. "That won't b a pp en again,'.!rhe iald. "Our kids just weren't ready !or Utlt Estancia Diahlos Out to End Big Losing Streak Then bu been little to cheer about in tm pest two Sf!la.90N at, M:isslon Viejo Hlgh S.:hool with<he Dlablos working on a fru.moatlng 1~ game 1osmg streak. Last tune the Diablos won was in the fifth game of the 1966 season ~en Mission Viejo whipped El Dcndo, 25-7. Bolsa Has Weight ;: Advantag_~ For the second time in three weelm, Costa Mesa High School's football team will encounter an opponent that overshadows t h e Mustangs physically. Bolsa Grande -i.1 tbe team and the Garden Grove League outfit is stocked with good size. Bolsa tips the scales at 180 pounds for the starting offensive eleven. Mesa, rnean'W'hile,. averag- es on:ly 167. ' And, the Matadon are working on a two-game win streak. Lynwood fell 18-14 and Corona del MM dropped a 6-- 0 decision. Mesa t.oppled Or8nte, a team much in the same cl.as$ as Bob a physically, 14-7 in its season ppener. Costa Mesa battles at Davidson Field on t h e Newport limber High cam- pus for the third straight week in playing host to BOOa Grande Friday night at 8. The Matadors are Jed by quarterback Rick Indey, a 160 pound dynamo that can do it all. He ran and passed ror 260 yards jn the Matadors' opener and followed that with 142 yards running and passing against Corona del Mar. Last year the Diabl08 went 0-9 and tl1ey ar«i ' . presently W(lrking on a two- game losing streak It the '68 campaign. ~ Things are grim to uy the least, but it could be worse. Consider Bell Gardens ol the Rio Hondo Leagu<. The Lancers are working on a 421'ame lo6ing skein. Coach Ray D0od ge I bow ever, is optimistic of the Dlablos' chances with their first Crestview League op- ponent d. the year -San Clemente. They triavel to S a n Clemente Friday night to play 11>e Triton• at !. Dodge Considers his squad the equal of San Clemente in slzie and speed and feels if i>is troops oao put together • game with IOlne comistency and better tlmlng, that it will be anyone'• game. Last week's defeat, at the hands Of Valley Christian (18~). bolled down to MissiOn Viejo ml!:sing oo the key plays with poor ex- ecution or mi!:takes in the form of penalties. Mission Viejo h9S been working on its defen&ive end play along with offensive timing in preparation for uie Tri toot. Skindivers To See Film The Herbor Arta•s largest skindiving club, the Newport Harho! Sub-Mariners, '1fill show a film called "The Restless Sea" Friday night at 8 p.m. at their regular meeting. There will be no ad- mission charge to see the film, which will be shown at the Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Department. 1714 West Balboa Blvd. Los Alamitos Results in No. 1), lcb: won the Dutcll GP and ba1 an as1ortment of ll.-•m•••••••••••• .. •••'-"•.,•""'•...,••-•..._ tblrds and foutb1. TUISDAY, OCT. 1, IHI c1 ... a P111 Tllrolllt 81dl. C' CrDib\<} 5.40 l.llD Be milted the tint three race1, ba1 been wttb tbe Fer-- rarl team only alnce June. lcb: woold be even closer to the Jeader1 except !or a freak happeaing: at Monza, Italy, last month.· Los Alamitos Entries Ilis Ferrari hu a !lyiD( win( alrloU device on ii Jlte the ______________ .,,.. ___ .., one on Jim Ball's Chaparral The spoiler 11 raised and lowered by pushing a btdton on the dashboard. DenJ.J Hulme won the race, but lcb.: was la solid 1econd place, rounding: the final tam, wben be reached forward to push the button and raise the Oap. He pushed the wronf button and killed the fuel pump, stalling the engine. 'lbe car Jost speed and began coastJng toward the flnJsb line. Inches before be reached tbe line, lck was passed by French driver Johnny Servox-Gavln. Arrident Slows St.,..,art A freak accident the other day may present a problem to Soot Jackie Stewart, No. I driver for the Matra team. j\ crewman was gassing his formula I racer when a spark set fire to the fuel. 'The car was enguHed. For a time the fire threatened to burn all 18 of the world's fastest road racing machines, park- ed in the same garage, but containment prevented further ~amage. Two crewmen were burned. but they are recover- mg. The incident occured at Watkins Glen, N. 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Lolli 1, Nl"W'Clmlt • '" COl'"OM Itel Mtr I 1 t J-f lak1Wood G I t t--.:i CdM: J1""1on I, Mllld! 1, Hllll'Ol~t ' A & T Ski ·~ $3995 :rwa'i'ii:>.· ;'""1.., "'" $4995 Blitz Ski '=... . ~" mffa. Solome11 lf'OIMns. llMl!l:Po:P•I" PACllAIH NO. J Sftl\95 Alu Steel Ski ~t.. 77 L•..., ... mM .. 10111n1• ,..,_."" """'""" , ... SO ... OP ON IKI CLOTtllNO HEIGHTS ·=~~· • 1a.me. We broke down com .. pletely on the defensive line. They weren't lining up in sipoll where they were sup- posed to be. 11 "We didn't have any wenSng that was going to happen but t.ben we're going with on inexperienced ball club -we bave only four senior~ on de!enae." Of Corona del M a r , Michalik says: ''ll our kids are up for the game we'll be able to stay with tbem." Michalik is a former pro player, having performed for five years in the N!!-· Uonal Football League with San Francisco and Pittsblll'gh. In 1953, he was the NFL's rookie of the yeaf. He's in his fifth year of Orange County prep cbachlng, after having guid· ed the old 15emipro Qrlange County Ramblers for a season. C.Orona del Mar will fteld a former Michalik pupil Saturday night. H e ' s linebilc~er Rick Petros, wbo played for Michalik at La Quinta High two years ago. Tiny Argos No Patsy For Eagles A quick glance and one would assume that Estancia High School's football team has a breather on illl schedule. For openers, the Eagles' next foe, Garden Grove, has a backfield composed of three !~pounders and a 13.5-pounder. What's more, the Argonauts are temporal'i.ly withoi.rt their starting quarterback and have three standout defell5'ive players on the sidelines due to in· juries. And, the Argos have yet to win a game in two outings. But don't be fooled. Coach Jim Isaac's Garden Grove eleven is considered to be one of the three best teams in ttie Garden Grove League and the defending loop champions ( 7 -1 -1 ()Verall last year) have look· ed good despite losing twice. First it was a 13-12 heartbreaker to a strong Loara squad f'Ollowed by another one-point defeat, 7· 6, to Troy. In both games, penalties on the conversion tries helped defeat the Argonauts. With the Estancia test on tap Friday night at 8 on the Garden Grove campus, the hosts are tentatively without starllng quar·terbzck Dave Robinson, who came down with the measles on Tues- day. Defensively, two a 11 • league gridders, Don Gardner and Craig Liticker are out with knee injuries and linebacker E v a n Rasmussen is doubtful because of an injured arm. I '"'c~ ~.u .. ' .. ,. .. Santa An• nt L '""' II. . • . . MlofUI -· '" ~0 i:.AMCO Sl-!O PS '. ~ -~.'r')Qt~•A J. • INTERNATIONAL STATUS -The new internationol 111llhg· clu1 Solinr· ll being eyeballed· by Newport yocbtsmen a• the tint two arrived ·at Ballioe Yacht Basin. Soling is ~g considered u a new Olymptc·cJaH ror-1972. Harbor Saiwr Gets T":Vo of Soling ~lass First of the io!ematlonal •lilk>C c1 ... Soling i.1 be<n recelvod by RoCer Mela· ln,..-ol Boll>oo Yacht Bastn, 829 Bayside Drtve. Melsing« baa m. ol the MW 27..f()ot tbr:= ketl -.-!run Boat Works, Samla, , and onolher !run P~. a Texae builder. The Soling, d<oieJ>ed by Jan Ll.nge of. Norway wai P""" lnl<matlonel ctatuo by tbe -•nal Yacht ~ . Uni<li' Ill 19116 and ,..y -•'.'on Olympic a-by 11172. It ii known that the 0)1mpic yacbtlll( camnJUee is giving COD• aideration to the Soling u ' a ""'lace.-for tho Dracon Cl .... The Soling is 26 feel I IJI. cbes overall, 20 feet m the waterline, S feet 3 indlea beam with • dnft ol 4 -3 inmes. It weiCbl 2,2.00 pouncls ""'1 conie• 233 square feet ol Nll ucludin( the . llPi.nnakel'. 0 U t Ii de ballast is l2llO pounds. The Sol!ni Wll cboaen by 1bo IYRU In a del1Cn COID· peUU011, becaua o1 · tis llmpllcilJ' "' dellpl, speed;' -ol oailing Md is COD· 1idered relatively in- expensive. 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' ~: ' .. :-:- ••U " ,:it ,I{ .. J} , 1ot ••• ' •• • I n, I -. • • DBLY PILOT EDITOllIAL .. PAGE ' , Old Laws,· New Desi·gn-s , • Jfomebulld!nc competition has resulted la much cr..tlvi thlnllng in order to provide the maxi.mum ln =~~~e and good livin& lo! a crowlne Orange , ' • ant 1'0lult of the pressure for building the biuer ,aNI -• bome and more eJlectlve use of land ls that Ill many cases the desiJlner has leaped ahead of the lawm4er, resultln& in countless legal skirmishes. In ihe battle of new design vs. restrictive ordinance, tawa t.rt11ubverted by wholesale g1;antlng of excepUoDI, 101nlild)as of dublow merit end little legal balis. • Durihg the deS!gn-regulatlon struggle, the price of land t~a climbing, resulting\in more ·creative think· lilt eo_inaibtaln a profit in the lace of inflation. , Al l.nd has become dearer the developers have u~ecl ~r more exceptions and in some cases have won the riab! lo build on lots well below the prevailing stand· ardl for 11ngle family residential zones. · Home buyers, often only vaguely aware of lot size ,.qulrementa and zoning and building standards, move int.o aubstand.ard lots, presuming that the laws have ade- quately protected their interests. ("if it's legal it must be all,rl.hl") Unlortuna!eJ1·1h!a isn't always valid. AHaulta on the minimum lot size havto beeil made recenl.IY bl Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Wesbninster. While the ordinances often are not chang· -4, the developers are winning their battles by being granted exceptions. In effect, ·the ~alled standard lot 1ite has dropped to as low as 4,500 square feet in som• a_rea.1. · When unuaually .fine development pl,,,a bav,e come alonf, city planner. end councilmen have had diUicul· llOI In finding the proper "loopholes" through which the mi~ deligns cen~assed. So far, most of the has been on how to get around Utating la'U ratb~r an on creation of new ltllslatlon which would encourage new ideas without IUbVertint the traditional single family zoning. Undermining' single tamify zones is not the answer to l!!cOrporatlng new Ideas Into the community. Nor should new ldeas be frozen out just because there Ls no accollllllQda1ing law. Rather than continue to weaken the )aw1, creation of a zonillg whlcll. property owner, developer,. city ol- llctala ~nd future home buyer recognize as the develop- ing grounds for the new and exciting in homebuilding should be pursued. , We ought to be able to retain the protective princl- pl'8 of the standards of the present and past which all recognize, yet •at the same time encouraa:e development of tb.e new which may be the standard ol tomorrow . All the Mor~ Worthy Bundled up beach bunnies had more shape than the surf for Huntington Beach's 10th annual United States Surfboard Championships last weekend, observers n~ liced. ~ those shivering bodies on the beaches clad in coats and clothing from head to foot were too busy keeping warm to generate maximwn enthusiasm. In si>tl• ol lt all, however, Huntington Beach again came out with a commendable evtnl · · The 11at wobbly br"eakers that rose to a somewhat less-than-mighty four feet at their bes! only proved the cham.Pion1 named in the competition to be all the more worthy of the titles they won. Unfortunately for spectators and officials, the dreary damp overcast skies -which no one could have fore- cast months ago when ijle contest date was set -f:ept away ~~ onlookers who normally would have come to aee ilia championships. • • , Maybe next year our loca} variety of ·tropical do!·. drums will come a little later in the year. Or officials may find a time when records over several years show the ~to be q'IOre challenging than dthers, so tha~ con- testanU won't face a third championship event with so UWe of the most necessary ingredients needed to dis· play their talents. H • - • ---- Facts Can Be Refuge From Th i nking Hi gh School Teae~ Defends Teen-.ager_s Dear Gloomy Gus: 'Majority Have Earned Confidence~ A great deal of attention baa been paid to the ne\D'otic. who indulges in laiitasy, who cannot keep his facts atraigb~ and iDdead cioe9 not regpect tbe dividiDa: llCe between fact o.nd fan- cy. Let me ·IUll"l. however, that the Ocean View Schoq_l District trustees recently named a future school "Mesa View," for a near· y view to the south. I'm confua· ed. Is that short for Costa Mesa View? U lt is, trustees are more confused. than I thought. -H. L. D. oppolita cue 11 jut• neurOUc -and story. Wbo cares whether It happened '"'""tS~P.r-!ffD. That ~· the. in Marp or ~pril of 1938, or if the illlRa' _ ~~ts to obMlled -10wn ,_ ~ Jdlbo ·Dl' Iowa, or wbethe~ '11118'" ail!' lacu tbat he C&llllol the lf.rl it happen eel to -a Dioco.Qr a ll1ili bis polo~ U any. granddaughter of Dr. Zllcll! · Al 'a ifecent par\J, I ovorlle...i a · 1ad,y tryinlf to relate a real-!Ue ID· THESE FACTS MAY be lmportaiit ~ent that hMl ,~ed to her maQ1 to r~pOrtera, lawy.-1 and aocial ftar:a: ago, Midw:'l1 in the story, 1be statisticians, but in the ordinary run of bogged dlOwa .bf~aute 1be ·was unable cOJM!rsation, it is the zest, the humor, to ·recall tbi name ot the doctor who the pertinence -in short, the spirit - bad treated ber Jn 1938. of · the anecdote we are interested in, , not the literal ACCuracy. NOW, T8l8 DOCJ'OR'S name had It is OOo ee5y to dlsmlss those people no bearinl on the lt.orY. Ht could have simply as bores (as, indeed they are), been Zllcb. or McGtiUcuddy or . just without understanding what motivate• plain Doctor X -but lhe fulaed and tbelr tedi9us verbal habit. But· we floundend for f'lve minute1 in a learn nothing from merely dismisshlg despenrte tffori to recollect -and or pigeonh9ling people in this fashion. lost her audl.~nce in the meantime. A human bemc Is a compound of We have all teen countless instances fact and lqlaginatlon. One type of of Uda kind of behavior. lt is neurotic flees from the world of fact something more, I believe, than mere because he cannot bear It; another long-windedne11 or dullness o f kiDd seeks in fad a refuge from thlnk- per1onallty -!t ii, somehow. a mi from feeling, from the vast neurotic attempt to cling tO factJ as if reaches of imagination. He ii a1 they were the core of a person's ex· frightened at one extreme as the fan- istence. taazer is at the other. ~ anly dif· Countle11 coavenattons have been f<ereoc! is that ~e the fantrastW is ruined by ttlis pathetlc addiction to a someUmes locked up, the tactuallzer place, a date or a name when none oft.en becomes tht official club of them ii easeutl&l to the Point of the historian. U.S.:Roc ket Mys tery WASHINGTON -Defense Sec. C1itrk Cllffprd ii be.ni: put squarely on the spot to dlsclo1e whether the U.S. has rocteta J,lmbr to those beiD1 us· ed. by th~· Cemmunkts to iJl. dlacrimlnate'1 )>&lier South Viet· ....... coa.iiililllli• and dvillan•. Alto, if the U.S. does have such weaponl, irbr· -tL. r .wen't being employed ·apiftlt North Vietnamese population-· ud m i·lit•ry tarpu. , These highly -pertinent questions have beeo ljlunt'1 plzl up to Clllford by Rep. H. It. Glj>p. l\-101ta, Influential member of th• Houae Foreign Affairs Committee. tollowlnl n 11n1uoce11ful effort to 1et tbil IntormaUon floom DempaUC CODO't•lonal leaden. Their am~ and evuive replies to Gros1' lnqWilt&MJ6ut.1hi f.allure of the U.S. to UN troUDd-to'ifOUDd and air-to--rocau aralnlt tbi Com· mUD!Jb 1ave rile to the _., IUlpi- clon tl>at tldJ country doe1 not have IUci1 .. ""°.!"'· • - TO GET' AT 11li: bo111>m of 111is d.eei>l1 dlltlat*>c'lll1""1. ·a.-lw -CUllord asking for explldt aDJWen'to tne~foUowin1: "Does tile United State. have grwnd-lo-iround IDtennedilte rockets and.or ml1Sllea capablo of beiDC fired from the forward areas of Soueh Viet. nam and· reaching the centert of population .. well .. military targeta in North Vietnam? If the United States doel pOlteSI such weapons, wtiy have tbej not been used! "U we do not have such ~·· why don't we have them?" "Also, does the Unit8d States have air-to-gTound rocketa and/or m111Ue1 capable of reacbtn1 crowsd tar1eta without suhJedlnc our -..~ and crews to the concentrated aircraft defenses of the North Vietnamese! U -we have 1ucb rocbtl and/or milsiles. why .are they not beifli UMd! If we do not have ruch weapoo.s, plMae upllin why we doa't have them." GROSS' FORTRRIGBT questlona m.y explode a bt>mblholl ID tbt becll<: elecClon campaJin now ill procreu tbnlusJ>oul the eowiley. - Admlulon by CUllmt tllat tile U.S. does not bave intermediate .cround4 pvund rocket. or air-nd m&llleo would almoot certainly HI olf •· llultu1 polltlcal attack from the RepubJlc1n1. The Johnaon Ad:mlnJ.ttratJon would ttnd Itself htavl· ; .11 on jl>e defensive JUIUI~ OI' ox· plllnlric u.. lailui• to de 1uc11 weapo111. To the Editor: I must speak out in deferu of the fine teen.agers in this_d.lstrict. Begin, ning my fourth year of teaching at Huntington Beach High School, -I im· plore someone to plea,,e answer the following questions: How could the members of this com- munlty have allowed the situation we find in our schoa:ls today -that of overcrowding due to lack of facilities and sta!f? Bond is!Qes are failing a·u over the area, in one instance by only 20 votes. The colleges are turning away students by the hundreds. But in our high schools we simply "crowd" them in somewiay. It ii extremely frustrating to eod each teaching day1feellng the regret of not being able to glve each 1tudent a part of your time and oell. but bDw can one do otherwise in clusrooms filled l:>eyond capacity? Will thta apattietic public ph~ase decide fer me which of thelr children should I ln· adequately educate or should I not even be concerned about educating and i~ just "train"? MANY STUDENTS are unable to have program selection, indeed o[ten being placed in classes just for gradua- tion. credits. CounSeling is not to blame. Neither are ~ administrators nOr educators. The public should shoulder the blame. To those that ciy out that they attended crowded classrooms and 50 it is good enough for today's children, I suggest a reevaluation of the "good old days." It is most likely·that they were good only in one's imagination. This is the pbtlOlo'IOphy of taking one step forward and 10 .tips backward. But in my idealilm I say, "This Too Shall Pass." 'lbe ~ple in ttii.s district will prove they want their children cprepared f&r the great competition called life~ Only fools can deny that today's students , must face more challenges than ft did at their age. I even hoped the board of education would lead w: in our efforts to improve educaUonal sUudards. THEN WE READ in the DAILY PILOT of the retraclion by the board concerning students naming the new h1gb school formerly d e t i g n a t e d "Edi!on." I ba\te no intention of dilputlllg wbat ahould 1>e the proper name of the IChoOl but rather the breaking of the board's word to the teen-ager. How oft.en we as educators hav• beard rtudenta say, "If only our parenU: would give us m o r e reapoosibillty and the opporturuty to Bw Ge.rge-- Dear George: I undemand It b not proper to utend the little finger when drinking ccifee or tea . as i.t looks affecud. But could you teJJ me how to hold a long..temrned martini glass ? • • F.T. Dear F.T.: Well. will! the blmd! around this newspaper 1 make it a prac- tice to hold my martlnl Ughtly with -bands. Dear Gec:rge : Tall tile -st truth -do you REALLY mal<e up m .. t of the lell«a in,_ column! PUZZLED Dtar Punled: Make them up? I don1t even unden"'"'l most of.Ille leUera ID my column. (Small problenu solved cheap -tndl"' atampo given wlOt wbolftale 'panic loll.) I I. . J -~-------~----~ ....... -~--. -~----- Lttttr1 from rtcdnt art welcome. Normally writtrs 1hould convt11 their messages in 300 1DOrdi OT les1. The right to t ondtnae letters to fit ipo.ct or eliminate libtl U reserved. ·AU let- tus mwt include rignature and maiJ.. ing addrl!S&, but namfl wiU be wUJi.. htl.d on request. • show we have adult thoughts and feel· lngs." Other 1tudenta reply, "Ob, but you mu.st earn the respect of your parents and lhow them you are capable of acting in a mature fasbion ." I ask certain member1 of the board of education to act in a mature fashion and thereby earn the respect ·or all concerned. The individual who. stated that he would not accept any name subrn.itted by students shows great lack of confidence in these teen-agers or lack of understanding, possibly both. DURING MY association wit.h this district, I have had the privilege to. wort wltb many fine people -ad~ miaistrators, educators, counselors and staff. I respect these people very highly and consider them professional in every way. Many interested, in· volved parents have offered their help and enco uragement in our endeavors. I have had the further joy o( knowing numerous teen-agers with integrity, imagination, maturity, character, all the fine traits that make one a· Worthy human being and .a fine citizen. There is no doubt in my mind that tilese young people will fulfill our faith in them and their futures. We must ask ourselves if the. boar!l of etluoation is our voice or our master. I ask all those who believe as I do to inform the board that these teen-agers deserve our cohfideoce. The majority have earned it together with our respect. Many of my associates agree. After all, adulthood has little to do with age -some people just grow old. MRS. MARIE CONTI ECKESS · Art Educator Huntington Beach High School 'Duhott0r•ble' To the Editor: ' I am stunned by the dishonorable betrayal Of the community demonstrated by the trustees of the Huntington Bearch Union Hlgh School Di>trlct ID violating !heh earlier pro- mise t.o allow the· students to freelY select the name of the new high school. This decUion was a com. promise reached after the trusted were presented with overwtielmblg tvide.nce of widespread public support In favor of 11-Blnin& the school in honor or thO late Robert F. KeMedy. Tbe callOUI action of the trustees ln r1v1rling tbtlr compromise. .agree- ment reflects the total dlsreftrd of the public aod lade of faith In tho YOUll$ people. that Is all too prevale~ today. No better e•ample of this airOgance can be provided than to quote Trustee Richan! Wlbon, altar earllet Allftinl to le& the 1tudenta decide, ''t have decided not to baclo Ibo. rnidenla' decision uni .. , It conformed to what I tboU&bl" • ·I URGE EVERY noldont of tbe dl.trict. whatever hi• or be: leellnp . on the _,;.( of tile blgh school,, to 1uf>P(rt' the fir lar&er lJ!Ue d. wbeUier demOCNtJc expm1ion bu ICY mean-inl ID our communit, and whether promises given by elected officials in open meetings au-e important or may '.be safely disregarded when no one is looking. I urge everyone who finds the trustees' action reprehensible to at· tend the Oct. 8 meeting or.the trustees and express their opinions. Further, TrU&tees Wilson, BenUey, and Schmitt face reele ction in April Let us make sure that the kind of unree;pomive and treacherous leadership personified by these m~a is on its way out in our community and will be replaced by r e s p o n sible representatives, sym· pathetic to ~e desires of the com· mllDity t!iey Serve and with confidence in iU young people. F. W. VOSS Selluh A pathy The recent defeat of the Orange Coast Junior College DisCict bond issue ii a tragic reflection of selfish apathy by over 80 pe'.rcent of the eligi· ble voters. lt is a crying shame when approximately 1 percent of the eligible voters can defeat an issue which woold have provided the facilities that our young people deserve and the com· munity needs. Why can't the citizens of our com- munity take at least the interest to vote yes or no? I hope that their prese nt lack of concern will not haunt them ii\. the years to come. How parents could not be concerned is beyond my comprehension, when this concern would cost the average tax· payer less than two cents a day. and provide desperately n4!eded faclllties. I HA VE BEEN a tax.paying citizen of Orange County for approximately five years. My children are married and attending school beyond the junior college level. nm coUld place me in the position of being against any in· crease .in taxes for educational purposes. But it hasn't. If ariything it has increased my feeling of pb'u(atlon to ensuni that young people now and in the future have at least the same, if not a better opportunity to gain an education than my own. ·Many adults are and will benefit from the fine adult education program provided by Golden Weit ind Qranee Coast The avallablllty of knowledge can do much to upgrade a eommunity. . SELFISBL Y I ALSO reallze that the value of my property 11 contlnftent upon the availability ot a:ood educ•~ tional programs and faciUUes in the communU;y. I wood.er . how many registered voter•. (voters .ii Ufed pid- visedly) have had an opportunity to aeeK a parking ·lpACe . near. (}Qlden West or•OMnge Coaat 1choo1J. There· aren't any. The utter 'l.lo.t of un-- ' d>rstandinf by thi-c:fU..na.of the coin~ munlty regarding their ·r.ai>onatbllitf to ensure the best poaslbl• ~ucatiotial program 11.golng to result In ~ and cultural 1tagn.atlon of. the ~ m!111lty. 'nlla LI trqlc. D'Uli: TO '!!BE overcrowded COJ>. clltions and lack of laclliU,.., mlljte !I la ttme to pnerate leCilLatioo which would require parenta of relhtorlq itudenta to produce vetJnt cortlflcalel which would ..,ur, accoptabjllt, or thole 1bldenta -pareata at loUt d1mon1trated a concern fol'· tbtlr education. D. W. DEAN IJC Ptplth>0 To lb< Edlto<: I wri!t tl>h Jetter '> convey my reactions to the eventa of tbe put rew JDomhl In oonnect!on wltlt t h • - University of Caliroroia. The incidents of this .last month In particular have led many ~paying residents of this st.a~, and, l'.m sure, of the nation, to believe that the stature and the dignity i! rapidly 'd.eclinil:ig. once one of the greatest lnst1tutioll$- 1n the world, it ha! been defamed by the 'influx of destructive personalities and organizatiOns, 1uch as Mario Savio and his free·si>eecb advocates, the SDS (Stu den~ for a Democratic Society) •. a.pd now Eldlidge Cleaver and his sympatl>i%ers. I FIND IT difficult to suppOrt ttda claim, although, if the. "Multi-U" is going down the dra!n, , it can be ' at• tributed to an incredibly relenUess driVe aild-the ability 10 t.ake adv•taa:• of that -divine aod infallible ,gift given to, and only to reporters: the nose for news. It frighteps me to imagine tile state of knowledge in this world if ev«yone had the driving C!Uri'osity and ttJat· cer .. lain omniscie~t quality they all possess. As resident,, of this state and, consequently (and I must iay, un· fortun&tely), the subscribers to their supreme knowledge of good and evil, our pressmen have foretold us of the coming downfall of educatioo, .the state, democracy, and presumably the world, as a result of. s u c h "Communist-laspred" activities on our campuses Of higher education. I so~times reel the university is in a h~Iess situation due to this unjust slituratioa of Californians with the negatives of the argument. THE FRUITS OF the W'!iversity outweigh the evils, yet the people of our great state are relatively unaware ol it. In a poll taken not more than a year ago, the prominent educators of the United State! felt that the finest :institutlor. of learning in America waa &ituated at Berkeley, Oalifornla. Each yeer, the' Vnlversity of California, Berkeley, produces an ex· traqrdinary number Of top-notch pro- fess'ors, political scientists, and the world's finest atoQlic scientiaU. UC San Diego is rapidly becolhlng one of the nation's flneM: scbools in the new and vital field Of marine biology. UCLA is traditionally known u one of the best all·around campuses in America. The people of this state fail to·realile (or haven't been told yet) that tbe fantastic number of UC graduetet each year, eapecially tho1e entering the grandiose field of space· aeronautics, eventually account fOr nearly one-ball Of Californla'1 riH iD ecocomy. Califomiaus can't seem to un· · d~ that ihe "demonstratm-11 8.Qlrehilts, and lon1-ha!red punk1' constantly beta& Civen front-pa.gt pUbllCity constitute a amall, nnall ,percentqe of UC students. T. A. SPERRAZO I 41 .. l . I I J ·-~~·---------·-......,..-----~---~~---------------~------.. -.. ---!lll""'""P'-!""."I I ' • HoS pltality Awa its '!be· tortllla, mode from corn meal Is the llaple o! the Mexicao diet. Tortlllas stul!ed and roll· -Meneaa Saaee add cornmeel, •alt and com- 2 W.leopoo111 olive .a •torch mlxturo. S t Ir ID 2 medium om .... .;hopped melted butter. Uot a tab! ... 1 1arlic clove, pi1nced pooot ol the mUture tor 2 medium tomatoe1, peel· eoch tDrtWa. Quickly pout ed, filled with any iiwnber , ed and cboooed Imo ll&MJy gro•ld btated ol tasty mixture• ol meat or 1\1 cupt ato<:k'or bouilloo 7·1neh lk!llet; brolm Oii one vegetables become en· 11' teaspoon Tabalco aide;· tum to brown otJ:ter ' chlladas. tacos, tamllei and 'f• learpoon allt side. Yield: 12 lortlllal. ~ T~" tak 2 learpoono chill powder FDtag1 many Ouierl. UJ \Ula& e Heat oil in skillet. Add J tile place of bread and onion and garlic and cook t 1h cups vrated Am·erican sometimes serve as the only wttll onion Lt tender, but cheese..- eating ulell6i.15 ln a poor not brown. Add tomatoe,; 1 cup finely ohopped onioll household! stock and Tabasco; stir in II Mexico's tourist trade in· _salt and chili powder. lJring 1 medium avocado, peeled creaset annually and will be to a boil. reduce heat and and diced especially big thls year dur· simmer 20 to 30 minutes, ked ........_ iog the Olympic contests. •or Ulltl.l tt:lickened , stirring l hard coo egg, '"uvr Interest ht the well-seasoned occasionally. Yield: 2 Iii 1 ~ diced c 0 0 k e cl cookery of Merico is becom· cups. chicken ing greater too; if you 've Tortillas To make Enchiladas,....._ ever known the satisfaction .... .,., of enchiladas cooked native-l/• teaspoon Tabasco one tortilla quickly in heated sty le, you'll want to try 1 cup milk sauce to ..soften. Put 2 tbese at your next "fie sta." +'• cup cornstarch tablespoons Of the fllling in It's the hot little Mexican 2 eggs center of each. Roll up and th 1/3 cup cornmeal place seam side dOwn in peppers at glorify dishes, 1,1. teaspoon salit shallow bakin·g dish .. Pour 1µ1d Tabasco, the spicy Ii· 2-tablespoons b u t t e r ' sauct._ over all. Bake in 350 quid red pepper seasoning, melted degrees F . oven 10 minutes, will held you achieve an A"d T ... 1 'lk dd Sprinkle-~• 811y remaimng authentic flavor. " •~co o nu : a w.n.u If there is a Mexican or to cornstarch and stir to a ingredient.a. Yield: 6 serv• Spanish grocer in your com-,.•m-'°.°'-pa-•le_._B•ea•t•e•g•g•s;-·"'·''.·-------, munity, you'll be able to buy tresbly made torW!as, bul they also come canneJ. Here is an easy recipe, though, i! you'd ratbet make · them youritelf, and the sauce is superb! ENCHILADAS DAILY PILOT ,; /\E.ochiladu are stuUed · ~rolled Tortillas (com cakes) heated in Mexican sauce. To make Enchiladas, prepare sauce .. Ptst. and FOOD, SECTION AN INSPIRATION FROM THE OLYMPICS then Tortillas. '------~~~--~--~J Recipes to Skate Circles Around Chefs Share Culinary Secrets • CHEF'S 'DAY.OFF' SPECIAL TY Chef Accents Simplicity • What do celebrated pro- feS9lonal 'diefl ~ for tbenwelve1 and t be i r families ..,.their ~ olf? Wetl, WI. asked and,. 81'11 usual with cr"Nt chefr, it atway1 turns o u t to be r<marliably slmJl!e aod. bet· I.er tbail Chi complicated dishes they opend their working hours 11aving over in tie great restai:rants ., they serve . Here's a miracle recipe lrom,tlle bead dlef ol cme ol t'h:e " great ~French 't!statranta In New York . . (anonymous, of course. or else we wouldll't have been able to steal his secret). ROCK CORNISH R E N SAMEDI I Rock COmish Garno Hem \\cup butw I in teaspoons gar.lie salt I whole onion, finely chop-ped • 1-'h: te,aspoons par 1 l t y (crumbled) . 1 '2 teaspoons aalt ·1teaspotnRo1 em a r y (crumbled) v. teao;i><>on -pepper 'flhis is for oven or outdoor barbecue. If you ·barbecue, be cer.t.ain tile coals· have burned down. Preheat oven 400 degrees (F). Arrango Rock Cornish Hens .i n siJallow pan !!!~, has .been oHed lightly, MM biit,lor in saucepan, add ell tfie· in- gredients, except odiODI!. Mix well Brush mixture on each hen, sprinkle. onion on top. (llbarbe.cueing. sirinkle ooims oo skin lide -· browned). Bake I hour, IUICl>V<l'ed, basting often. When Peggy I'' le ml n g, Olympic gold medalist, made a tour ot world capitols alter winning at Grenoble, one of her main interests was food. Not 60 much to eat. although Peggy admits that part was great, too, but to discover the culinary secreta that make special dishe" What_. are'-. . Peg_p.: who turned pro- fes1i9.t1al this y ja: mak- ing 1,eci11 guest star •P. pearances with ShipstaJs and JOhnson Ice Follies in major U. S. cltles. l'•CiY bold• tbe • delightfully quaint belie! nowadays that every girt should be able to cook befDre getting married. AJ many American males have belatedly discovered, Peggy is somewhat unique in this belle!. But people who visit her are tlui.Ded at her cooking accomplishments, since the trim brunette usually bas a sampling of her l a t e 1 t kitcllen conquest invitingly bandy. And. as might be expected of any Fleming endeavor, the aucculent of£erings are always as good as they look, a factor which makes ille extremely difficult for those who can neither skate, look beautiful ... nor cook. But with Peggy no one really seems to m i n d because she's nice, too. So nice, in fact, that chefs around the world are glad to share their most guarded ., secrets. Besides the f.act no man i:an relilt a woman who U !lncerely interested in b 1 s accompUstunents, their eaprnes1 to diVlllge prize recipes p r o b a b l y items ~om their belief that no one ao 1Slender call cook .at all. r • • Co/ifQrnio Al;eacly Proted ed What they d o n ' t uo- derltand is that Peggy doesn't .have to watch her welghl Those e!lort.less, floati.Qg 1 movements which • O'I d ' s ff are auch -an integral part of · • tu Peggy' a ekaUng. charm ap· . parentty are a lot harder · ' · • • U10n the7 look and per! ... 'New' .Law • IS .. ting Ulein burns off ctilories tt ,..._ Jilllb' tblt tie yOu. k:oo1r UU. •'new'~ on.meal The lliampmust bt .standardJ as Cjllllornla's ialore. men la )'OU< -Ille fllolr Fedorll Law iJ irattY much applleil b7 a l"odoral or _.._. S\ala loloecton Which tirings uP the moral I"'" la _.,..,. = "old _., to ClllllonUa!! ,...,. •• .., r .. ; . we -....., ,.--• ~-"' . • ...... _ •·-Jo olala lnopoctar • ., uanilDo and 11-all op. ol tlW story: Thal'• • ..,.. = ~orma ..,....., -• " "l'llel'e ..,81 , --P'°"" meals • palnU 01 II ,...·re going tO oat like COlll\ll!l!>l10 .... :!1~·~~ Cal!fomia'a meat 1n1poct1oe ·.....,. ••• ma1o17 s.. l"ran· Flemlft( you'w aot to •kale 173 poundl. Wbllo .:;J-'ll>i Jaw ;i.-tbat meet law -Ued <11111 'lo plimta dlco IDd Lot Anc11oJ llU Flomlnl. S 't',t,, .. ..= 11111 -food ~ -IA --1.4"*1.,_ ••• ~ lad ~:-.. '::;.,;~~~:: •CJ-:'!!' · DllllUfac· ~ -Jl,GDO _iopallliOll. JOU!' famll1 -Nt your ' ....... •--"-to for that 'lbiJ llltlt bpodloo In, tared 'flU\ia thlo stale m11 Durltic .. 1'"1 ,...iar weJg!lt lo =It ·----· · called Chi WbOI ...... -· 90t I>' Ol!llod 1w ·•al• ,..,'°' ol ·Ibo S ta t e ii ..i. ... . nrclpe. Act o1 11187 11 dallpod· to "'!ifti ~·bear a P'ederll IACUlotan, the ' 1.,. w• Moat ~ mai Two ol Pegp'1 lovorite anur• .. .;., ..... ._ ID or-~ 1tamp. ~to Jncludt! Ill ~un· ..., wait 11 )q as n.. rec:I1><1 are u lollowo: lhecounlrJ-·llinnuthe ·'Ille...., mwt. lie ap. lit•. raprdle11 ol ~ ,_. J.1tt UJio asµrance. A (-1111 .<iblllreG 1001 .pllod at Cbl plont wtiere ttle Uon &lze. Sla1el whicl> do no! have an BANAN BREAD call ~-ad W!>OI.,..;,.. .meet or.~ 1<>o4 ptod~lld Anotller. "o\d" l'lrt ol 111• ..i.q .. ie 'm'eet lnrpectlon i cllpc aU purpooe o .... Aqofllf" of . • .. 11, . orlglnated: In otber '!"on!•, lllalo law requlreo !hot Im· lnl Have 'that long to \\ tea&pOojl bU!nl J>O'I\'· ~t,..... 'ouVDl1' 11 Juil ..,ycint cu•t llo .,._nd pol1ed m,au compf1 with orpnlle ""II. cet impection der ~a ;, .... 111)>.'Bu! do piJttlnf ah lnS!f<!Clloo IQmp tho ...,,.. rlPI lnojloctioa ~Id. · 11 te11poon baking coda - SHE CAN COOK, TOO .Pony Flomlng Port, lib Ill mea~ II virtually oompletely' dlgetti'. )>le. Ito protein lo and tor bolh u..-rrowtl> aod mllnlenanee. • Port matct many Olbet . . . I • • ' • I ' l . • • . -. ---,--• !J..(J DAILY 'ILOT -. ----- '· . Rere's the event lanib lovers wait for ... the full array of El-Rancho's finest ~sh western fed .lamb at money saving prices. Enjoy a lamb banqu~t this week-end!' • Fresh "Hen Turkeys · Any time ls turkey time ... espe. 4 9 c cially when you can get El ' Rancho'• p.I ump . broedbreuled,, I~ Grsde A qilallti at this price I ' · ' •• ' .... "if. Oscar'Mayer Bacon ... ~.'~ ... !.~."-~-~~~~ .... '.(.: .. 6f ReiuJar 1llC01 , , • lean, meaty! ••• the llCO!lt of aizzlill&'.bacon aend1 out It'• own breakta!t call! Bacon ............................. 69~ ·Sausage ...................... 4r Lean slices ••• let the aroma bo yonr broakfut call I Little. Fryera •.• temptingly tuty .•• OOc oz. pkg. Delicate88en Liquor Specials Cooked Ham ........................... 59c Bridgeford • , • lean 11lices in 41,4 .oz. pkJ. Imported Swiss ...................... 39c Alps, •• aliced for easy oervill&'I, •• 6 oz. pkg, Pillsbury's Biscuits ........ 2 tor 23c Tlnderflake •• regular or buttermilk .. 4 oz. tube. Luer' s Lunch Meats ........ 3 tor $1 Bologna, Pickle Pimento, Sandwich or Olive Loaf .•• Luer'1 6 oz. pkg; Seagram's 1 Crown ........... $11. Blended Whiakey ... 11ve $1.10 on half-a-allo . Ancient Age ................. .. . . . .79 Straight ••• 6 y•.ar• old ••. aave $1.19 h f.ga!Jon l Kaindlatka Vodka ......... .. ... ~.85 Blends oo amoothly •.•• B.O proof .• quarl!' El Rancho Scotch ............... $5. 98 Bottled In Scotland • , .fifth •• 11ve 10 % when you buy the CON at El cho I Homemaker Values at El Rane ~ Aqua Net Hair Spray .............. 59c Scope .......... .. ..................... )f89c Save 18c on 13 oz. aize ••• reg. or hard to hold. Hygienic mouth sh ... at a 26c savi ? ~chick Band Razor Kit .......... 2.29 Modess .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . ... .. .. .. 9c :reatereaaeofsh&vina ••. andsave66cl Regular or uper. ,r. 24 count packa1eJ El Rancho Fresh Pears Delirhtful vor •.. makes you 6 $1 00 wiah the pear 1euon oould be 85 L · lonae1 .•• Enjoy peara now , •• at their beat l ••• and at this price I Sinall Brown Onions 3: 19' -r,eSilHifOc(Oil:-.~.=: ........ 19~ u r..es•-carrots~~.~~~.~2 : 19' In ou pond J)leb,.. to preaervt that fnah•HI that makH the difference in cUl'Otl. ,• • . I . FRESH WESTERN-FED · . . !!!'delicate texture .•. the freob color, .. the fine ll'&in , •. ten you that here is the choicest of U.S.D.A. Choice Grapd Country · bl Rich In protei\ •• , rich In flavor ••• and a wealth of value , , • thi1 week-end at El Rancho! · Small Loin Lamb Ch.ops M·m-m~m , , • 10 tender, io 11atisfying I Broil them for a 49 r ~er timo:,trut you'll •nJoY '· . ·' ·rememberilli I . LI. La · e Loin Lamb Chops ................................ ,. LB. 009 Lar e and meaty: ••• U.S.D.A. Choice ... and trimmed El ·Rancho atyle for rreater value! El Rancho Grocery Specials Mary Ellen Jam ......................... ~~-~~ .. ~ ..................... 4r Chooae your favorites .. Ap~cot-Pineapple, Boysenberry, Seedless Blackberry, Grape or •• Strawberry I Sliced Pineapple ............ ~~:.~~ .. c~~S. ....... : 5 fat S1 .00 Dole's ':, . golden circles o( goodness ... yours to aerve in so many attractive ways , , • rtt a saving I Orange Juice .................. 5 for Sl Cal Fame , , • frozen . • . aix ounce cans! Margarine ...................... 4 fat $1. Smooth golden Blue Bonnet ! ..• I lb. ctns. Hunt's Cats up .............. 2 for 35c From vine-ripened tomatoes ! ••• 14 oz. btles. Dole's Juices ..... .. . . ... 3 ~:-79c Pi~eapple or Pjneapple-Grapefruit, (reg. or pink) Pancake Mix ......... .-. " .... 39c Betty Crocker'• ••• Buttermilk ... ~8 oz. pkg. Vermont Maid Sy111~ .. , ....... 43c Map!e-y goodne ..... bis24 oi. bottle) . Softweve ..... ~ ............... 3 for 69c Save on 2 roll Jlllcks o{ toilet tiaoue I Scotties .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 3 11w 69c Soft, ogong facial tissues . , • 200 ci. pkga. Dial Soap .................. 8 fat $1.00 Reg. size hara •• , at this price, everybody can·I Pepperidge Farms Cake ....... 79c Two layers ••• favorite varietieal Save 19c! Downeyflake Waffles ............. 10c Pkg. of 6 ... From the touter to the table! I MJ;B. Coffee ................ 67~ 2 lb. ~ah 1.3~ , •• S lb . .,_n , , • I.SS .. I . .. .' Pric•• in effect a.t aU stores · ~hura. through Sund.av ••• Oct. 3, 4, 5, 6 ARCADIA: Sunset · & Huntington' Dr.· (El Rancho Center) · , • PASADENA: 320 West Colorado blvd. • SOUTH PASADENA: Fremont & Huntington Dr. HUNTINGTON BEACM: Warner ·and Algonqulif (Just East of Huntington Harbour) NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) . . • f ••• '. ~ --~--'~------- . l ' ' --------~---~~~ • ' 0UAll,-l01 TIHS AllPU IAUCI 8 '°' $1 00 TINS "Mix ., Match" I •lMll STIEWl D--lt) TINS : TOMATOU l 6 ''" $1°0 • . -~ • W;.;;td:::-=::..• .:::°'::;'-:::....::2:.c, l:.:c968=-----_;;.D_Al_l Y_"L~ '1_ ' 'WAUIUT OI M4Pll WOOO&U.IN '!NISH WQT llHo-+tAWTt+OMf SAMSONITE fO~~:~~~l~R Jttli'I '4'' SAVI HOW ONLY $I .•• IA. TIPLON COOKWARE a IAKIWAU I JUSTTHINK -AYI UIL NO meK1N& o • TO 35% SCOUOIN& -WASHES WITH MIHlMUW $1.ff PUICHASI CLEAN IN SECONDS! REGISTER tor FBEETRIPS SEVEN DAYS AND SIX Nl&HTS IN SIXTEEN EXCITING DAYS IN CANADA HAWAII WESTERN AIRLINES SEE fOUR ISLANDS ON All "ROYAL CANADIAN" HOLIDAY ALL-EXPENSE PAID - IN VANCOUVER, 1.C. VACATION FOR TWO! l~ISTER NOW AT ANY THllJFTIMART ' NO PVRCHASt NECESSARY MEAT DEP AR'.l'/llEN'.I' SEAFOOD SP ECIALS RUPERT-12-01. Pk9. 69' FlllD HALllUT FILUTS , •••• , • • M RU PERT-Jl-01. l'\:9, 59' FlllD Pl l CK flLLm , , . , , • , . , . • RU!tERT-12-01. Pk9. 69' FlllD SOLi PILLm ..••••••• , . N • AU,ERT-14·•1-l'k9. s1 Jt FlllD SCALLOf'S •••• ; • , • , , , • , • "" --·------··~ ••• .FBEE •• ! ,. 50 . ' UPRIGHT 10. f w .. ft. FREE.ZERS • .. , I PIWD Wllll PIODll l'OOD WI WILL 'GIYI .OUR OR MOltl l'lt•••t IVDY WllK POR I MORI •u REGISTER FOR ~EKLY DRAWING • NO ,URCHAS£"REQUIRED ' ITlt-IS "Mix .. Match" 00 1 : CARNATION-I .Ill. l'kt. 69' : QU41L-J'l.OI. TIHS flLLn OP SOU ••••• , • , , • , • , • .. 41.L .,lfN CUT-ltY.i.Ot. TINS : TOMATO SAUCI CARNATION-12.... .... 39' ASPARAGUS ' ' ' ' • 11.0Z. TINS MIX I CORN • ' ' • Jll TINS : 12 ''" $1 OQ :~;,;~·.~.~~;;;;; ;; ·;,;;;. 79~. 3 "'' $. 1 00 : YIAL CUTLm ••••••••• , • • • • • • lo ' • • 4 "'' s1oo ' ' ' ' ' MIDIUM PUI 5 ~ s100 .----US.1J . .A. (}raJeJ "Choice " :J.1:ejJi---.... ALL &RINDS COFFEE FOLGER'S OSCAR MA YER EASTERN PORK SPARERIBS . . C · ll. 2-LI. TIN ••. t J.:tO l -LI . TIN ... $ 1.19 • JERSEYMAID-YI ·&AL CTN. 49c SHERBET ................ . M:INUTE MA ID FROZE~·n. Ti~1 OUNGI 1<•13 · .,69C JUICE.............. '°' KERMIN'S FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY MEAT ·PIES 1.oz. PKG. c El. AMERICAN GROWN LEG of LA B WHOLE OR HAL~ SHAN K REM<;lVED CHOPS ~~iEL~ll CHOPS , ••• , , , • , • ,, , ••••••••• , , , , ••. 89~ .~~~~D IONI CHOfll , •• , • , , , • , • , ••• , , • , •• , , , • , 98~ DELICIOUS s I Dt LAl•I LOIN CHOl'I •• , , , , • , , • , , , , , , • , • , • , , , , • , 111. ~~A~MI CHOPS .• , , ,, , ,, , , , , •• , , •••• , • ,, ,, , , • S 1 Jt • · FLAVORFUL S 1 Jt SMALL LOIN CHOPS , • , , , •••••••••• , •••• , . , • , , , Iii. IRIS LIQUID BLEACH 't..G.1. 22c Pl•1ti c LB. ECo N0/11¥ CVTll ~~.s~~~,o~.~~.1~~~~ ...................... 45, IARIECUE OR IRAt SING 49' LA.Ml SHANKS •..••••.••••• ,,, •. • • • • • •• • •• •••. a ~~~LL:~~~~ ~~.R.~~~~. • 0 0 '• 0 '• • •••• •' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23~ ~~D.E~llLITS •.••••••••••••••••••••••• I •••••• 49~ ~~~~No~!M~0~.' .. ~~. ~~::r~E~' ................ 49~ DETERGENT-INCL. 20• OFF LIQUID JOY i 2 ..••. 5 ·9c .Pl•ttic PRE. SLICED 65< LB. SMALL SIZES · BREAKFAST SPECIALS . . c ll. ~~~DELIA*JgN ~~~~, •••• ,. , , • ''"' '• • • • • • •' '•' •. • • •• 59~ OSCAR MAYER. LinLE fRIElS 79• LINI SAUSA•I ............ , , , , , , •,., ••,, J·.IJ11 •• P•1· • OSCAR MAYER-1 2·••· Pk9. 69' SMOICll LINIS •.. , •• , , ••• , , , , , , •• , , • •, •••·, .•. , , , ,. . . "TENDER -L EE" FINE QUALITY-FULLY COOKED HAMS SHANK HALF . 1un CUTS .••••••• 5lc llt. CENTER SLICES •••• 91c lb. · WHOLE HAMS • , , •• 55c llii, NUTRITIOUS I COMPLETE PURINA Dog Chow . s.1b. 69c h9 , LI. ma~er ~ti rrleat or All &e/ 1':J.ie jfa . o/ ~rejh " P roJu ce I QUICK OR REGULAR-I I·•'-l'kt , QUAKER OATS .............. 27c . IE ERS CANADIAN MolNTOSH WONDER "HOLSUJr.4" WHITE OR WHEAT ' SLICED ,..02. , BREAD ..... '.~~'. .. 22c ' LIQtJoa DEPARTMENT J •• LB. PKG. c OLD CAltAVAN-FlfTH $399 BRANDY ............. . c WHISKY0":.~:::'.i~ s449 SCOTS MiST-flFTH $399 SCOTCH .............. . . . OLD CARAVAN -' ~ 2701 HARIOI BLVD .. COIT A MESA ·• 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE ' e . 130I W. !DING.ER, SANTA .AN~ > ' ' i . /i I " ,, ! ' I • ' ' • • . . , _f'•J DAILY PILOT Ideal Fourth Meal • I> t -~soup .·Up' Protein lnta~e .. • ... -... ' \ • ' 1 .! It will ..... •no wrprioo calorlu -tummy • olulfers !he day'• diet. Is It bird to Inga. ID D>Dllwn of h an (' y U!al don't COW!buta 14 tilt get enouJI> .. lelobltt into a VEGETABLE SOUP chllma lllat -aula o 4'1r'1 nutriUOCl ood t1>at·OG11 , dllkt! • WITH MEAT d•J ..,.I • D'll a rJI . epoU -tilee !or t h 1 A ~ v ... labJ• ~ ctip coorae\y .ellopped Pr,....... dilldrs h 1 v 1 lrOWlHlp meal ahead. They ooup ~ m11ls, 1 °t' kmebeOCl meal· .-ctpadtiM. On o loot !or J6oda dlildren like, make llP tlie dtllet.-:,. ( tableopooo • .butter or ,..,.,. ... .chedllle l\·•J but fooda Wllldl -Jement CREAMY CHICKEN . margarlne 11'-~ "°"'t ltllff 1dowU ti!' 111e whole dliyli cllet. SOUP ll'ITH Pl!AS l can CIOI" OWlCff) COO· foof.11!'1-·· · 1 Soup -warml·•·I. I can CIO\l ouac..I cob· ·densed 'vecetarian , .. ...,.., la 1IMo _, who._,,• mid nourlabintl denood c r • a m of .. cetable' soup . It ICbool • r • -mabs an almolt ideal._ dlJcbn aoup 1 soup can water ' ' IDW H1w, _JIKrll JllMi, Chi.Jdren )OW .J. .. C1b milt _.,,l tab}Mpoon C b 0 p p I d .., -.. U..:iny U. Ami ft't'CiDe of lbo'eal!est II cup oooked J>ea6 paraloy a ~ c• tum. .:pt, '1"8)'1 'to round Ollt the day's Shoellt:rine potato sticks Whole Wheat Wafers 'l'hey need a fourth me.I to ~triti.ve needs~ 1 Bl~ IOUP and milk; add Brqwn luncheon meat tn keep -nllllllaC drift. · n,. a child olly a""y peoo. Heat; ltlr now and butru:'.atlr in aoup, water . ·--~ 1ba/" -miJ1t at 1l1e U!ree thoo>. Do DOI boll. Serve with Mid parsley. H"'t; stir now --dol\'t ·1111 .up . ~ .-i.1 A cM· ~ poi.to stick< to and then. serve with wbole tMir' cWi• t.el·tie1·n · de'.n..a·cftam ·,0up, madt ganWlh soup or eat for wheat wafers for cruridi. mtllll wit:ll '••Pt '1' 1 with ma:,. em acid mtit to cnmch. Makes 2 to 3 serv· Makes 2 to 3 aervi.ngs. .. , ~ .. • .. . . . . . . . . ' ••• . ... ' t,. , 'Wilting' • Eliminated ~ . A Tiicd·ll!e bteoklMt If for lbO b!rdt. ii ~ ... lulmin, .,..'II "'"t>eu... <!11 with a bre~aat that tup. pUee about one-fOtatb of your day's Deed for food.--· t A b•I• breakfHt of frullj cereal or bread (Of both), ' . (. milk and a source of protelo such •· e11111 , m•at ..: or ch9flff, will ·give you the 1i.m1na to get through the morning wi thout wj.lting •. '• r School children., e1peciall,y ne&d t.o start. their day with a good meal, for huncry children ar'e · resUeis, lr: ritable, and unable to eon· centrate OD their school • • ., . ) .. •• , :'r, ·~~ ' . Well,,_ Bat there are a .lti· f better reason'° cooling-down period. These are only a few of the Not that you aren't getting a really J>eautiful reaSO!\S why· 97.% of all chefs cook with gas. spice rack ftee when Ytiu 'buy gas range. Early Gas is cleaner, too. With~ gas range, you broil American maple, with exotic McCormick Schill-with the broiler door closed. The clean blue ing spices in it-the finest spices, gathered from ·flame bums up all the greasy smoke and most all over the world How many spices and how of the splatter. With an electric range, the manu· many tien tX> the rack depend on how big a gas facturer recommends broiling with· the door nmge,you buy. ·-· "open-so that instead ·of juit cleaning the And CODllider ~die things that a gas range broiler, you have the kitchen ,c~iling to clean, wql·lift 1V'L ' " as well ~for instance. Only agas burner gives So don't buy a gas. range just you whatevd temperature you want,'instantly. because you get a free spice rack. You can change the temperature as· much or as Even if you've always wanted one. ittle u you want, with instant results. And when Offer good at participating deal· ' "u tuni a pa burner off, it goes oft'; With no era September 1-0ctober 31. • -·- ' I . ' • • • . Qct. I thnl 6 In Ueonsed S.feways Prices Effective Thurs..SUn .. ~~~~~ Gi1 ~!379 . i;;\ana ·todka s3. 79 Dist[l\ed 1 from Grain Q11rl 80 Proo · ·lac•irs Scotch $499 ' ~rt~d Scotch Whisky F1ftll otd 01 Ca1houri $JI 99 KentuckY Slhi&ht Boufoon •1rt .. 86 Proof ~ • 9 ~;.~.!Ull n?3' . so·proof ~~~ L1ebiraumUch . · · : 99~ !"'lir.~... .... ' -Karl M1rkhelm Wine Qu{t , -• , lmportld · • 1000 BAYSIDl 'DR.-NIWPOllT 81ACH · 24 MONARCH llAY PLAU-SOUTH LAGUNA l 1 I Wedne!d,y, °"""" 2, 1968 DAILY PILOT f-ll Paelacl ,........ l FROZEN FOOD BUYS! . ..... .... •'I IJl?J:' , ..... Cw m;13;; I ' ' ·. LOW PRICES OF COURSE! ... ,. ......... J .. i. ~29< .... , ...... =s..-n:.m... '::" 231 .T ......... W.a'I • ... ·~ ........ . e••••••a ••• ,... •... •2 ••• ,. .... l'J:'I . C edSpl•IL••• .. ·.••t' 'lt1n1L•-•» ., 0812 ........... . •To anlo lzls pllla •at· ............. Jt iw• • •• .. •• .. Spean 3'="1 TH/::; ~V F.t.t\S FEA 1l!H L EXTRA VALUE FEATURES! Fresh " Cookies 1~:49' ·,JSY ...... "CDctill ... FIMll"' ~l!Y_!t~ise ( 1:'39'- --Preserves ····11r ... 4:,$)!' c-111111 C1•1fm PaFnltPfl!"i....,,,_li_.~ I DAILY PILI( R 11uc =:v . . •••••••las=...... ·•1·· ~ •• ~-· :..""!<;'!!::a-.... :·47' Pll 111k1•~-.: .. -.n.79' ,, .... Opten I:"-=' -·. :er:' 79' .'t 211 E. 17th St., Cosl1 MeSI 1000 .Bayside Dr., ltewporl Be1ch . 2' Mon11ch Bay Pl1i1, So. lagun1 \ • • c l 636 N. COlsl Hwy.,_ llguna 'Bud! S.1111 A111 Freeway If I.I Paz, Mlsslo• YI~ • , , , . . . . • r I • ' ·I • CONVENIENT FROM CANS' Persian Apple Basis of . Pie Flattering II t., 1ff-..i ... 1ff r...'1" ... , FLA TI'ERY all the way down! A 11uperb ar- rangement of 1eams createa tbh fasclnatinr d r e 1 1 . Travel from lall into winter , cbooH a bleDd. Printed Pattern 9312 : Half Slze1 12\io, 14*, l&'h , 18'h, am, 22\io. &u 1s1> 1h1111 :17) takH 2l/o yardt 39-inch fallrlc, · lllXTY.nVJ!: CENTS In .... --pattern -add 15 cento for udt pal· ..,, tor first.cw• mailing and 'I*"'•' handl i n g ; otbe!Will tb i rd -c la1 1 M••> wm. .u. three -ar DIOn. Send to llldo9 lforlla. die j)AILY .PILO!', 441, htlem Dopt., :m 'll'Oll -a .. , N°" Yen, N.Y. '*11. Prillt ·NAllE. ~ w11ll ZIP, SIZE ud ~··. , • \ I • -.\flple Fie """' ....-..... pdlnc ...i jlMties. '1be ...,q,..,...,.. """' ding,. en equ l:,t'l.ble -f<J< displayinC the rfP,_I peach Oavor, blend· ed wllll .,._, mulled pooeilOI -: -· -• lrothf ~ lor • delioote crust Gt -wlfin '.t ,.. . Youil find cirme1!' PJll· ~ ---tor·nany 0 peachy" detll!l'U yea t round. . PERSIAN, APPLE PIK 28..mJla- 1 e n ve lop eWIOlvored ·1etatine ' 'h cup cold .,...... • 1 can (16'h oonces) lemon pudding , ~ cup mashed peacJl.es• 2 egg whites SUC9CI -""" Whipped 1lopping Line s-indl pie pen with YaDilla waien. IA-· spdnkle gelatine over wat«; rl!r ·-low heat until gelatine i> di..,olved. G<adually llir geloUne -pucldlng and poad>es. Beat egg whiles wtil IOlt peab form ; fently ?old into pUd· ding. Pour intx> w>fer·lioed pie pan. Otill. Top with slic- ed peaches ond whipped l<lp- ping. Mak-es &-incb pie. · •1 can (1 pound)· &liced peadhes, drained. ' . .\ . -DICK :ft~···M.IST ·~~: ... f... 56 I 1~Sfie '' f • at.IP SIIE-llM!-Mfi?1TH91-I H>L • 9 ·7c .... SHAft,CR•AM· · . · ·LISTERIN.E •c• ORAL ANTIAPTIC •1.'{1; ,...... . ·1111. .... .... ,. ... •.. -. EXTRA SERVICE UISTANT COFFEE Maxwell House (>.oz. 1 ().oz. [or jor $109 $149 · .t.IR FIUSHEHEI!. ~ 7-0Z. CAN ·SCENTED 5 7c GtADE ' I .. ~ tNSTA'Mf ~ PILU9URY IRIAKfAST a .... $129 jor no. lf2 41 C ·COP , - • 3-LLW SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 2300 Barbor BJv d. at Wiison St., Barbor Shopping Ce n ter, Cqsta Mesa I . • ' " ' • ~ --~-~------ 7~ .. c •• • .. ; .. ' " -. ., I I I - I I • 18'tNiL°liiL HAM ~ '· . ~ •. n.... SI 39 1 MLYCOOKID ' .... " MAGIC CHEP ··~DILL PICKLES .. ' ,111.IGU&.AR OR . :1·. kOIHIR · . ' _, 48-0Z. JAR 59c ,1 '.,, · 'aJ.l!iROOM-COLORS' A.NDW!llTl 1: CHIFFO.N TISSUE !! J 8 ••LL•s1 (four ' 2 roll pkg1.l I lllWllT PIPPIRIDGI ., .. , ...... k. PAIUU • ·27• CAKES ..... ... 4 VARIETIES ' ' ' ' ' sac !12~L .... 99c ... pk,. 9RIEN GIANT RICE / . . ----.. I .. ,,IEE '.10·0 ' ' · l•TRA BLUI C·l~:ST .... I ' a.c~11 ·••••an · ,CORNED .BEEF WITH' A $5.00 AiacHASE AND Tf!IS COUPOl'I bdWI .. MIMi: ..... ..._ T.a..cff, u.-. V•IU ~ thN h•·• o.t. M, tHI u.i1-o..·c~,... r.r~ U,U,A, CllOICI UIP .. y · R19 or FAMILY STEAKS · c r WILSON'S CRISPRITE • SLICED BACON ... ULl•UT ITIAK• 69,i. Riis• RID SNAPPIR 69~. MKR ... ROUT •:::-$3 39 itiiciinu:s ':.:'65c PttOZ!M,PAH llADY 45 C .... , .• Mil,. ~ " IATH'S Cl-PARMS 59!~ SUCID llACO,• 2·1b. •129 .... IWl'ltlllON' N DEuCoUS APPLllAUCI · GOLDEN ·CIE/olE . ltAllCH aRIAD 5, =•1 , ... 1s.or.22c loaf Jlf-Ctt!AMY OR NUm PIANUT aun•• 1a .... ,3c . 1ar . VERMONT MAID-(24-0Z. aonLE 73c) PANCAKI IYRUP 12 .... 39c b~ • MAGIC CHEF · PAllCAKI pl,OUR !!39c u.s.NO.I . RUSSET f.1"-0 -~· -AY .. UIT MIX: ••;,;,v. 2 9c PIOZEN RIAL WHIP TOPPING .,.11 39c quar1 . fUMR!D .. · WHITE I.WILD , OMEDlEY-12.QZ.PKG. :: =-$1 ~;;~•,9,c =~~~.:. 3·9C ... :" ¥~ · ,· •s ntah , ea. 'AUNT •MIMA WAPPUS · 45c ~:;. I , ' ,· • IUCKWHEAT 01 , IUTTERMILK • ANIO• CHl.CKIN CA ..... AL 3-<:0URSE · TV CHICKEN FRIED CHICKEN CH1tKEN DIHNH , 'DINNER • '"ENTIIEl -• -19c .... 53c ""'·49c i>l<t· ' pig: .. .Pkfl· , Glll£RAL MIW-BIG "G" SNACKS & BUGLES ~ • MIX ORJCUllD . ~ ~~~ET !! 29c , FRISKIES DOG FOQO , ·MILlll ~ :! 2sc t-,-llACI<-~--..,,,--_ --t ,• lpk°!" $133 . VAHllLA NABI 0 4. 5 r SUNSHINE RITZ ::: C Kl88Ub 26-0Z. l'XG. 39< WAFERS • -- .. " ' , . . 2300 Barber Blvd. at Wlhon St., ' ' .. I ' • • • • , • J • ~·. • , J;. • • CAJLY Pll.OT 1J START TM& DAY'Ol'I' RIGHT Breakfast Treat Good Habits Begin Early 0-bolmd yCJUOC91er1 will make It to the table Oii Ill• -in the ""'"""« when· they 1Nft: the ..oma of tis he coffee cake. It -. • llltle longer to bate a quiclt bread tar: tl!at flret mNl ol Ille cia>y, but It ta wonh the ellort,t£1t re-In· llllDa flOOd breakfaot bal>lta. Coffee cake .prov1a·e1 variety to bread which b I part of a basic breakfest pott.em ol lrui~ """'"1, millc, bread and opread, reCom111ended b y nutri· tlooletl for en •deq~te -'lbenl. a r e time·savlnt -...,. ln m""'"' tiiia A..a.COm~Ralaln O>fhe Cate. Prepared b1acult mix 11 ... atartlng point. To fmU)er 1 av e minutes, you may menure \O~nutmeg Combine bllcult mix, 213 cup cereal crumbs and ralalm. To111 llgbtly. Add h<ney, mllk and 4 tables· :i-ia buttoT or margarln!; ·ojjr ju!! -dry In· gr~ are moistened. SJJread evenly over bottom of .greaud !bincb cake pan. Combine remaining cereal crumbs, butt~r or margarine, sugar a n d nutmeg; mix to coat c:nJml>J. Sprint}e over top of dough. pressing c r u m b 1 llgblJy Into dol!if1. ·Bake In moderate oven '(375 degrees F .) 11D11I dooe, 30 to 35 m!nuteo. YU.Id: One 9-lncb round coffee cake. Easy Sewing UM corn Oake9 and re. I .-r-. malolnc Iner-. the ni&bt -· Set oat bUlni utensil! needed. AUSSIE CORN FLAKE RAISIN CO~ CAKE 21' cupl ..-ec1 ·-mix - I I 2tcupl cc:n.•AIDl1 G'1Jllb.. ocl to mob 1 Ill cups . . ...-' .__.,, ,,. cup llel1I "' . ·dirt ·-,,. cup hOlllT ,,. cup mlt eteiJlel!pOOlllbuUttor --· -""""'- I . I ' I • -·I I , I . ' I , , \ I ' I 0!2 IWLY PILOT Wed....tcy, Coio:itr 2, 1963 • , ~ • ' 15 ·Thousand M·ixed-hlood Childre-n in , Korea &Oil.\, -Ktna l!Pll -,,....)'Ollr-Old Ylnc Sllll limlled 11\7)1. -.. 11 to ........ for .,. -lblt .-far YlllC S.Ji and lcoret ol --. ' --.... -" ytllow and hw IOibor, wberevor he II, "MJ ..... ii -..... ore 10 to II tllp!JMad mixed·• blood dllldred In ' -Korea 1t• 1&id Amoe, 40, • 1 fonner Mettiodilt mlniater .1D H~. Te'z. , black. Sbt WU born near a U.S.' MM, llre4 by an American Necro aoldler to a Korean -er -did mt want ..... '!be fl 1'bi> live at tile home .,., belt« oU than moat. ' Siie and othar1 Uke her ~are -.i8l'ed unadoptabla. • D. T. Amor, director of ;'tile Purl Buclt Foundation'• "'home form is 1d • b 1 oo d Arnot, a plaln.tolking World W.ar II •ubmariner with • tattoo 00 hil rllht forearm. n1d bla l'ap- poltun!ty c..W" ii not.,,U· --..,,~ ~Oll..Hedc.,.t'liiot t ' -· -bil -"' FOLGER'S 6 7c COFFEE Sl Jl $19'0 aur .. ' ABm ICll CT?•• · ' PLAYOR fPllW 69C MMf G.lrUOH, CAll!IMG ~ .,,,,,., ........ . ~~-~-~an. ............ 5 7c ' ' ~ ...... lllSTAlll'. 53 ' •PP'IOAIT· . C : ' ........ _*_ _ ... I &1•=ITOI& l';;·.5 .. $1 ., -... · -MT -g '°'':' ,, lll'lffll'S. --~-............ · lOlfPlllCI - WILSON'S FESTIVAL $) 29 DONELESS HAMS . . ' lb SIEMtlG & _ , • 89' ----OllMIS~·--'---· ... · SMOltD DEU11S ,,, • ~ lf!'40l'I ~ ""* ........... ,......... .. . . ~.,,... D6Cr•111111 ~.4!!~!~ .. ~~ ............... asc :!.':'!'!! =~~.~~··· ...... ~ 49c ~ =!~ ................. 49c !1..'!~ .~~.. . ... ? ... 45c ~~-~5-~-................. ,, .. ~ 59c ISCAI MAn1 cmo.,. MACJHACM UUMI I OZ. ............... st• ISW lllTD Siii. SPlllD W IUlllSClllJJl!I 1 "'-·-·3f' l lCAI llATD lllllUHIMtlS "<>L .. -.................. 7f' UUt•rWUPSMMICtlUIS 1oz.-... l t• not. ... '1" ···~--\{l;t de !Gimps ---~-.. insist that the chlkk't!n at· "We have 1ome b0y1 who tend church. had to tigllt their w11 to Souttl K o r e a ls a •cbool end then back borne • Phlllppkw, O ki D a w a , g1.. the ~ ~!cal F-. an!1 Jap9, ... . check""!', ""'1 mmwY tor 1"1ultcna. . boob · a.I -a~d Jl"'dominantly Cbriltlan D•· agaJn beforo they camo but ald o 1;,..,_ beu,•• he said. ti.on A~os 1 rt""6_. here it where U w11 in the This could uplala why 10 United. States 50 or en years many of the ~hlldren who ago .!. all hellfire and come to the center are so brimstone. These kids have poorly prepared for the "We don't just w.t to give them a place ti. live," Amol said.· "We dao't want well-fed, welJ -c lotbtd roWill. We want to teaeb them bow to adjust to tbe society they're going to ba'V'e to live in."' To alcl • -~ -an, -to t~•h = .u~·,::.~· -...... . lie=~>. the -Tho conlW . ~ ...... ol the"'~ bore blndlol ad.,,,Uoa ,_: are moiled perlodk> reporu I -t===e Mi11 Buck, a Pulitzer Prlze·winping n o v e l i s t , became aware of tbe pro- blem of mixed ·bloo-d children ~· vislt to Korea in 19&0. Since then th:e 76- year.old autOot'. has devoted large amoUIIU of time ~ money to lb.· 0.-ID Vlem.m, 1 ~. the rail but AmOI old .... .... OD .. procreu. . t not ML adoptioar a,,a:eocy. Y, V · 11Ste Ida ctrt heret" &a1d. lived In hell. future. "Thert'• nothing you can "We get kids 15 years old tell them about bell. We just )'ho can't read or wrlte, try to te.ch them a~uttbe. : .wbo have never been to 'Ille ceoler at S'a1 a, A1\"1•• llOlntli>tr at a girl who localed about aJl )iOur'I rMd A bool WitBa lYinc OD I drive wett or s e o u 1 1 nut bunk bed In 1be girl'• love of God." ,.. achool," be said. periodically 1end1 a bu1 car· .dOnnll<J'y. , Amos said mlxed·blood At tbe center the cbHdren ryJnc staff memben to aid "She ha• an IQ of 125. We m lx e d ·b 1 o o d children hope to do a ·lot for her, ~ut b counlry. meyl>e ....i ~ th• children, particularly the learn d r e 1 1 m 1 k t n I , Negro..Koream; often 1te secretarial Hila, cui)entry, per"'°uted and' \ltunl<d. typJDc and Enellllb· Worlonfr_b_ llaleltorebool." C·ora WHO" K!tNfL NO. 303 CAN po•cllos _:'.·~,~CED cna•torn ~ Mix or Mcmh 'etn YftllY ·4 '°'a9c . TOIL ET TISSUE 1 C ~!l!.!~~_,, •. : .. 8 i.r ., . ' !~~~.'i~~c~.!!~ ............... 59c CHIAKIR.OATS , 29c 11 OZ. f'IO,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,, ··· ·· .,.,,., ~~~ ........... _ 59c JOYuta.. 59c Dflr"*9f-11211 U CC.MitiltACK .. . ,, •••••••.. 35c N""'4!Wfl I .. t>-11 smoked picnic Swnl Sntokttl C1re . .,_ . ; SLAB 49( BACON 1 I lb ~~~ Hrwick's gin .. vorlnoff vodk• :~~·.-:: .. s3a9 YOUI CIOICI' I IEER ---· $) 99 NO ltfTUIH ans. UArM.tSll .. tZ-12 IL CMS •• ~~~~~,!S~!-~{~fL .... $4~! MEADOW LARK 6 Y...Olol ..... i..twtl;.~.,,. '" DIY MILK MAZILA .... cut green •oans ~. sweetpeas ~ tomatMs "' . "" Mix or Match'•• YOUIUY f;' • 5 ... $1 - oranges perk&'••ans ~ fruit clcktall ~ . . ·Mix Or Makti '•M . 'l'Oll ll.IY ( 4 ~;.. 'I ••• ----~~~~ .. ~·------ ~~!~~OJ.~!PE . IC . B•J 4 for lie GET ONl MDlE f,OR .~. , v MEAT PIES ' MAYflfSH I OZ. l'KO. BEEF, TUIKfY & CHICl(EM IUY 4 lor lie Ill INE MOIE fill- c pork spare · ribs Leon Mtity Etslt,. 59~ BEEF RIB 98( STEAKS , ' \ " ' 0 d t• lb. ClllJPRITl BAC•ll WILIOH'l l,l.a. P'll:G •• ,. •• , .. ,,. __ ..... _ • PEAS,'f!AS & CARROTS c IMYflfSH 10 OZ. ltkO. BUT. I I tr $1 SET DNE MDtlE FOR... ·: _ 1 !!F!~!Y!!l!~f~ t" ~ '"J., frtld I lipW ..... !IJllt. 1 IL IUY I l1r $1 m •:MDI£ FOR ••• cornl1h game hens· U.$.D.A. HA6E A SHORT RIDS 39( OF B EEF lb UAI. MoeO'r; 1 &f'IO ....... -.-........ _ ~!.~~~.~~~.!~ ........... _ 79c ~~.!"".!!.~.!'! ... ~~ 49c ~.!~~~·.~.~.!.~.~!.~.!~ .. 79c !!'~~~!'!:: ........................ _ 49c MAYFAIR SEAFOOD SPEGAL, FllSI FILLn OF PEl(H ... ,zz ...... . ,,....--~Ma)fdr ,.. .. .., ........... ~ U.S. N0.1 russet potatoes .tOc:~~39c !.l!DCHDllES _5 .,. • I !!:! PEPPERS •·I 9c CARROTS 3 2ftc ___ .., __ -.., : 1"ttll -..u.us THIS BREAD, -\\'AS BAKED IN B'RANCE YESTERDAY ~ La s.a,uette ae p • r comes to u. via trani A tic ,., -"""' the :.Wth'! ~ :"~ n. IOJd lbll, .... . bread ean never be ce.ted in the United Sta , , • t h e w eter la 7 terent, m. !r'" the flour uail, ::i~·~.~~ lhkl&'• to do wtth Ma n:f. Ever ,.. a loal o! h<~ TIICUWD see.led a g a i n · 1 moistUre. La Baguette Pvta 11, ard it cornea tG ~ &lmoet baked , but oot quite,:. Yoo finish baking ~ · ofJ It home fer 5 to 10 minutes ~ til It ta crilSply golden apd brown. U )loU don't want ti ·use it all at ooce, cut '¥! -'"""' ... the tim•i freez.e the rest. ' . And with )'OUl' delic ' wami bread from P aris, y not a &ful cl. Andre Duck, a dellrloul tnixture American dwnpagne aOI sparklin& bur1un d y • natunll)' ft!rmented Andre'11 champegne 001 In Modes!D. Callf<>mla. Ni here's a perfect comb· ol. OOUMJa1 foods a g~go. where elH rould )'till exel!'pt to the tune ~ Fav'• U'g8.n Thursday, Friday, and satv- day. \I MEANTIME OVER r, IN THE OELJCATESS~ · •• Home ·r1 the Decorate your own Pizza . . Enul' peo- P,e haven't caught on to ttie pl7:ta in the dellcatessei\:. Yw'll'tind them in 8 inch pr . 14 '~ sizes, all put t~ 1rith tender lcwing care ·fu our :very own kitchens rlgtit · here. 'nley are not fiw4 but are ready for you to pop in the oven younelf and .., them ott to tender cheeiiY -· or """"' tllq come decorated, but the)' allo come ln plain chi!e#· Top with )WI' own favtdte toA*IP . . . • can lit muahtooms, cooked hli.. ........ and onlam, *' pm:ini. ctDrizol, bttJ ~· ~:::l~~:;ja 0'a hall the doing done fO!' .. • .. You be-gin with a {of Woi1.'Too Skins •.. 3 hdl fll\W'e' ol Chintse style lilt· ·. mes1tar.v paste. ~ put mea.tY ·thlngt, like minced porl(, -... Ol' -In, nup. ten the ~ cornen, 81\d pi~ • little bq. Either boil Wt 10UP er try tn deep !atd GREEN 1Vf\'ll.E MEAT :BABY ABALONE ON, HALF' SHELL .: You shoold live to Jone and dG wi thout tbne del.icacib.' · Did you know that you se&c slices ol lemon with ~·" IW1le !IOup and t~at Ma Grey's mango chutney fr India COO'IH In 2 cliff~ bottles either hot or not hot. C.old meat wit! take liq aim if tt I• accompanied '{,y 0....andlllaci<well"! ported pickled w a In u t '., wall'IJts · th1t are es pee· ·~ and gathered bef•• the theU hu formed. i In Thgland a cnunpcl "Is round and aerved at tea ;:• with 1trawberTY jam. p Pan, wfx> has been the t t ol HoUywood 1ince 1925, · 9 changed all that. Peter p '1 crumpets are square and e recommended aa panca40. with butter and S)TUp, or erp ben.dlct. AD_,. creamed Ch1np OM 10 crumpet. They ' umpijoua instant pizta. and ., tu, far, Into the e night when ~ OOWd be ¥?- t'.DnpMjed wtth w fl 1411. Rar<l>tt and -•• wfh be-er. Wouldn't the Duke Q.t Cru~ mp hil postlge if be caught wind of all goings on . TIME FOR SAM ANO PAL '!be candy llhop hu nice little SAM ti a m p packagee tor boys ovene --'nier nm 16.,,,-!iic!uar postap et al and are the · rect 30 Inch lerwth~and JI SAM 1s rurface ~ Alftn hckage milt Wlllt :l space bl available, but tt · Always 1n1ve. PAL er t ' Air Lift ls new. PAL it guaranteed air mall llild tnf lend! and airth can IJID qp ~ • whopping 60 lncbet. TIM' poat oftlct ~ld like )'l::XJ Cli :r,~·:i.~~ lbnoe WOQkl tao • lln't JUchani•1 ._ .' ·S~YE DU ii NO COPP IE CAKI PAN TY HOSE ............ ~ .. ................... ................. ,_ ............. -~ ....... HMUT $)69 "· """ 67C P!aee. --••• D,W'tlPlmia lll'e t..ktnc °""'. Evl!'l' att one that we~ ' ' ' . ; · WllKI . ........ $)49 ' ''------...s -----~--.. -- f • AIYlltlSll PllCIS IFnmYI 7 Fill DAYS 11'° . n111S1AY, ea. w ._ wn., RT< tt1i : . · MAYFAIR MARKET -175 IAST 17TH sr ... coSTA MUA . 11111 2030 W. It! St., S1nt1 An1 • "92 W-lntt..., Oa..t ... G....,. • ' - ' r ., UT-'J'he-wwld -our PIUDl>liln dloolo:r. but pr..,. "°"'I ~ in with the ltare: oft -~ • 137 pot;b! pu lhinlrw la )'OUr ~-bectll IOmt!One bu ali;.cty ipok for tt. But We COUSd flnd another. ! I ~ ' • • ' ! ' • I 1 ' • . j l I l l a a ,, ~ ~ "I w,dnrsdaJ', October 2, 1908 '.~~z•-••••• ... •, .. -..... '.?•s_..., .. F•' .. S&Z7F•-•,•IS&Z7F•F•-•,1 ... i .. •' .. FFF .... r~···11••,• !ll ''lll!l~'•'••-•r•u•••••-•••••-&&1•-•S'Mr•r••-•••.v-.-. .. ;;~::;;;,;~~----------;.;;iiiiiiil .. • 2 _ _ x 2 aJ F SJ a a a z a sss < a "' 55 • s s , • _" __ , _" , ,._ _ , __ , .. _ 7 PHONE 673'436o FOR HOME DELIVERY PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 3, 4, S • Or91n Serenades For Your Pleasure LIDO MARKET CEN.TER ' ' NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE PllDDUEB You'O recognii~ Al-OJ" Produce Wizard by t~e lwinlcle in his eye! He's always .-,1dy to l\elp you1choose tho pa~cmel0f1, or'giv_o you cooking hints. Al says the cr~i\ for all his fine produce goes lo the great team that worit wifh him; -~I, Elmer, Paul, John, Orvme one! Gilb.rt h1vo 155 years combined experience in produce. No wonder we have the best produce in town for y.ou! EXTRA F,A.NCY, CRJS_P,. .. JUICY NORTHWEST JONATHAN APPLES 5 LBS. $1 "THE SWEETEST" ITALIA MUSCAT TYPE ' ,,, '1 I .~ ,- °;o ... '. ' " . GARDEN-FRESH FANCY, LONG GREE~ CUCUMBERS 3 FOR 25' RED, RIPE, PLUMP, CHERRY MARSHBURN'S · YOUNG, TENDER, FRESH CARROTS . 3 dEt~o 25' BAGS SWEET, RED-RIPE CALIFORNIA GROWN by BerniC9 Fay • GRAPES-2 LBS. 29' TOMATOES WATERMELON • PllBZBH POBDI. MORTON , HONEY BUNS ,.. 2..,45c MORTON Maco ron i & Cheese 20 .. 3 .., $1 BIRDSEYE FRENCH BEANS""""'-, .. . BIRDSEYE 7 OZr Rice, Peas ............. BIRDSEYE I 0 OL Vegetables Jubilee BIRDSEYE . GLAZED BEETS ,.,. KNUDSEN 3..,89c 3..,89i' 3,.,89c 3,.,89c l~ASKET 4~ .. ' . • BllCBllY GREAT FOR LUAUS Banana Nut Loaf FAT LITTLE DINNER ROLLS 89c TWIN ROLLS 6..,29c I A DELECTIBLE LOAF Butter Cream Bread 45' RICH WITH PECANS ... PECAN DANISH ... lSc ' • • IBlT ZAC~Y'FARMS , THE FINEST CALIFORNIA GROWN POULTRY WHOLE •BODY FRYERS Period fqr-•pH,r01•t;n9 SPLiT BROILERS CUT-UP FRYERS Br~•h w;th melted bullor ind Worch1•l1"h;r1 ~u'c.e and beli:e in.Jso• oven. I kPur. Easy! MARINATED CHICKEN WINGS CHICKEN GIBLETS FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS hllt»fld ,., l11Hk1 LARGE FRESH ROAST!NG CHICKENS CORNISH GAME HENS 2 LB . BOX HAMBURGER PATTIES s,... ,.. .. "' 3tu. 4~ .. 4tu. 49cLL lScLL 69CLL SScLL 69c .... 98c .... H1¥t you tried ono of the gourmet dericacies from our Candloright MHt Section? We have 23 succulent· !re1ts 1waitin9 you. 24 hours'llOjice. -WE CARR 'A COMPLETE LINE OF USDA PRIME BEEF 'Gr> FREE, WINE VINTAGE-CHART. ,. Conv1ni,nt wallet size guide to French ind rman Wines! Come in 41ncf get yours, today!• ~~~~~~~~~~-r -. UllBEBBY LAURA SCUDDER ., 6, OL PEANUT BUTTER I LI. 69' 49c LAURA SCUDDER quorl Mayonnaise 49' I ICE MILK o;, .... 8 'Sa& SMUCKERS APRICOT,PINEAPPLE I LB. 79' • NEW CANDIES • • • - fram the IMktrs of Apl1t1 ~Cotleh FRUITLETS PINEAPPLETS ORANGE DELIGHT TURKISH DELIGHT ,.9, 7'c MX 69' tf.w COME AND S~PLE SOME! ..I ~ I ~ ...._, • ' . -, '1!w~.~_,MARKiT \.toME &'G.iFT. Sli_OP .LI.DO 'l:>c.CHT, SHOP OPEN DAILY 9,7, SUN. 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY t .6, , I' PRESERVES u... 3..,$1 SMUCKERS' f2 oi. Blueberry Preserves SMUCKERS SEEDLESS BLACKBERRY Preserves ,, ... 3.., $1 - SMUCKERS BOYSENBERRY PRESERVES " ... NOSEGAY BASKET A riot of colorful straw ond 1rtiflciol llowrs in 1n ltot"n dNw pol. ' . ,• FLOWER SHOP , . ANJJ-tONY'S,Sl-IQE RERAIR . t::LEANERS OPEN DAILY 9.4 DAILY 9,5,10, SAT. t.s ' DAILY l :l0.6, SAT. l:lO.I .. ' ... ~ I l \ •· t' I I 7-r I • • . j ' l ~· • ! \! \ • . ·CENTER CUT HAL·IBUT fresh Red SNAPPER f 79~. -'lb. FRESH FILLET of SOLE ....... Ll.98c . MENNEN BAIY MAGIC 83C LOTION.o z. . . • • . ' ' Fol DAii.~ PU.OT . . . . -' ... I-BOIE STEAKS TOP SIRLOIN .·· STEAKS U.S.D.A. CHOICE WELL TRIMMED · • Porterhouse Steak U.S.D.A. 1 19 CHOIC:I ........ , • LB. ' u.s.D~A. CHOl(E 'BONELESS . ' • Bone•in Sirloin Steak ......... 11. 98c lb. CU8E STEAK ~~:~~m ...... : .. 11. 98c BEEF STEW UAll 79c ••••••••• cua1s ••••••••• 11. FUISCllllAJIN'S BERTDW MARGARINE ....... 1b.37c OLIVE OIL ...... 1 911. tin 459 ·;; • • •• IOUlll GUIN SOUP MIXES ,:,k 4/1. UllTS VUOAIL£ 46 11. . : JUICE COCKTAIL 35c : AMEllCAll IWTI I 11. EGG NOODLES 212sc KEW@'S :: POP TARTS ....... ,q.39~~ ' . U PINA ' NESCAF£ INSTIMT FLOUR ................ 2s 1b.b •• l79 COFFEE .................. 10 ... 1°9 , \ t~ BOURBON ~Ji:J::l:.'\i UL .................. 985 I VODKA SIV[41c IWICHATKA. \i lll.. ...... : ............ a•• 1 BOURBON ~fil"1~:o~~~D11 .................... 11 39 B SCOTCH f~:~gDF,5~ .......................... 445 I - 'o lB. BAG ·FRANKS ·~ ' . f • AMERICAN BRAND • ----<~. _.,. a :1-.~r-<.:}<:".,.,7:~~""'l. ·• =~'~ea:'.::·~ :::~:;.;~~.1.~'.~~: J!l~Utijl~·I · • 1 ' " l • ' . WodJlltdlio, -2, l 968 GUARANTEED . . . ~·-·· A TINDER FORK· FULL • .-~ E~ery ~1~.,.1 • " tENTER HAM. SHANK PORTION " SLICED .. . , . ' ' . . -~ ·S.LICES HAM ' ' ·aacoN .. a:s, A *· .. ~I . ~·. : ,meatj .,.lPARE ... . RIBS .-:59c . (' ' u. . • lb • HOFFMAN OR FARMER JOHN · . •• Butt Portion HAM ...... 11.49c CORNED _BEEF llU CMIEi MJBl1llll'S ' . ' ,59 ·v. Qj)A POP .......... ,112 ... 69c SALAD .DRESSING.h.39c :iCGlllllf 11 I.IS. AlllmWS PINI UTIDll 5' ; 'ltl LlnER .................. 39c DOERGENT .................. 39,c -. . •JPPL(.-TIM£ . · AlBUTSOll'S HOllOllNIZO , ' -~ 15 . ~~...,APPLE 1 rrAUCE ' ··1 ., 'C \'"Mlll ·· .. . 2 ... 197c • •:: •• .,. ~J .,,.,;301111 ',. '~ .......... ;,,',' .. ].;gal. AtiHISOll'S ALBERTSON'S WHIPPU CREAM OCJ _, COTIAGE CHEESE.,,.,31c TOPPING ................. 1 ... 39c . \ i . ' . IS BOURBON~:~...... .. ...... 449 18 BEeR:~c:~~0k:~: ................... 3/1. 19 BEER FALSTAFF NII DEPOSIT 99c BDTilES,l/llOLIDllUS ................. . IS WINE ~L,~ERJ~~Lfr.':~ ................... ., 149 -~-=-"-'.""""~~'"'.""""'"="."'~,..,~ • ... IDLGE~S _COEEEE -~ ~ ' ,...1-1.a. 59c 2-La. , 37 3-La. , 99 · ~ TIN • • • TIN". I 'TIN .,. . ';rHE AM EIUO\N HERI'D\GE . If FAM~USAMERICANS ' ' . Watch for ALBERTSON'S KOPY-KAT· CARTOONIST .. 1 PM TILL 8 PM ., at Euclid & Katella on OCT. 3 Oran1e & Broaklllrst on OCT. 4 Sycme & East 1Ji11 OCT. 5 FREE 26"133" • WALL POSTER· DRAWN FDR YOU-BY KOPY 'KAT WHILE YOO WAIT - Nabisco ~:~s ..... 21 oz. 45c . . ' -AL-PO STEERO White Ktng HORSE 33c 14.0!. MEAL TIM IOUILLON 23«= II' ' CUllS ' · 1 CWUU!tl 63° SIAP ••• IT. , 'I ~ ' --~ - ' . ' HOFFMAN . BETIER MAID ' •· Armour Mira Cun . BACON.,, .. ,59c' COOK'S.llAllllY 79 C IOUliDI • lllSlllT,. LI . PORK LINKS ~:=~~ .......... 1 ... 29c . . •• ,,.. r.4 ···._. .... DEEP' 8 -INCH .PIE ' ' . . DELICATELY · · . . . . , SPICED . -DIREO . ~FROM OVEN ro YOU -MOT ~ • CINNAMON ROLLS :~~" .. 4/ 1. SESAME_ BREAD1POU11o•~~J'. .. 3/1. • frozen foods . • ~ Halibut ~~:~rJ •• ,..... UC. Cakes ==~•L .. 5t= Chicken Pie~~·:.~::. 3f f udgesicle ~1::.,.c, 4gc ·. Potatoes=:,~:.~,!:=,.,,2gc lceCreamr.:J·~~:ri;,&gc , ' C P I. ·· . ORANGE DRINK 61100 • • J-rozen wit6UM011601. . ' L o H1ntln.,_ ._.. -1911 A•• • · Corona del M.r -to4t 'Cod Hwy. c.ta MelCI -535 w, .19th ' . r' ,. ' -- Fota11!111 ,...., ~ 16042 ~...... ·, Lo; 1t 1111111 -700 So. C1mt Hwy. H..ti.,... ll1ch·-.11111 So. ....... ( , • -r }) ' :IG. OAILY PICOT • • . l -i~ • • USDA CHOICE EASTERN GRAIN FID USDA CHOICE Rump ·~oast ., • PORK ·R~UND _STEAK SPARERIBS •• ' -·· ~. . BEEF . LIVER . . ' CENTtR ·cuT USDA GRADE "A" ~~YING LB. ~ICKEN SMALL sm USDA CHOICE 'THICK CUT . SWISS. I STEAK .-PILUBURY "BAKE A WllllR .sAtt' PARl'S . CANNI. ·o . ,· ·, c .. ; : . . if&• ~N-TftlGHS MEATY BRWT ~ 3-LEGGED, QUR OWN GRl.ND ·GROUND SHOUlDER ~~~ITS ;e~· FRY s Sweet or ..,._nnilr PAN READJ . cr .. cont lloils '·" ·.• • ; ··f.4;~H · ~~~-·OSCAR . AYEA Butter Fl1ke. ParkerhouM' · . .J;ll .,. I All Ma.at •'Alf IMf TURNOVERS .............. ....., . " 49· • WIENERS . STREUSEU ..... ........ . : . u i .,. . .,. ~ure Pork Linki \ PIZZA MIX 49:. LITTLE . FRIERS . ... . ~~-~~~~ . .,.._,, '"'!' ''"" ... ' .... : .3:,.:. COTtO SALAMI DANISH ROLLS CHUBS : =~:~ICH e llAUN FROSTY 90.. SLICED BRAUN CINNAMON ROLLS 791,. BEEF PATIIES ' . BAR M WESTElN STY\J. ; Bulk Style SLICED :·.BACON 49¢ BAR M WESTERN STYLE . ' ' •• POLISH All 3 ~·$1 SAUSAGE Mo•' 5.9:. I KNACKWURST :!, MOtHER'S PRIDE . I ForelllOSt 112 Gal. .IMITATION HOMOGENIZED · 1/2 Gal. Bottles MILK. • • • • • • • . MB.Oii CUT RUMP ·'· ROAST 89~1 ~$ R • ' '" Foremost Premium ' . . ICE -CREAM ·.: "· .. ' •ROOT BEER •COLA F 0 R . $1;99 HIW BROS. I • COFFEE. • •nd • Other Flavors CRISCO Ghirardelli SEMI-SWEET Chocolate Chips 6 Oz. Bags DEL . MONTE . . ' • • 2 LB. CAN 1.37 WEBERS REG. 39c LARGE LOAVES BREAD. SPRINGFIELD .FULL QUART • • ~MAYONNAISE NUCOA 1 LB~ Whipped Margarine lO.NUS 32' DETERGENT ~:.'~ ~ .... FORMOST hi QUALITY l·LB. CARTON BUTTER 79' ROYAL YAMI .YOGURT I OZ. CUPS 5.~ $1 MOUB,L'S 4 n. CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE SUNSHINE 1t & IOX CINNAMON GRAHAMS · NISllTS Aslorttd ....... ICE CREAM· ,. oz. TOPPINGS , • ., ' . SCHILLINli REli. 4'c VANILLA , oz. EXTRACT oomi HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS AQUA0 Nn 13 O.Z. CANS MAIR .SPRAY l ' , I 69c Round Carton RHI Whip, R09. 49c Qt. WHIPPED TOPPING · · · · · · Sprlngfltld All Gr11n ''2 .... 1; .. " Gal .. . ·29-: ( ASPARAGUS roz. 3~$1 5~$1 SPl!ARS PH. B•nquet PIES c e CHICKEN e TURKEY e BEEF VALUABLE COUPON " .. H$)LLY lm GRAMULAnD 7 -. S·UGAR 5 LB.BAG WITH THIS .COUPON AND $10.00 MINIMUM PURCHASE .. . o• Jtc WITH COUP9N AND SS MINIMUM PUICHASI - U"'ft -bot IN' CMpe-M CO•P"• ,., cnhl_,, Alceltollc h••••fl• .... ~ Atihl Dairy PrMMtl bo cl14" fro• MW ... PlrrcHM Illy Ln-Yeltl ...... S.... tltfJ, Octeber t. VALUABLE COUPON Prices Effectives Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. 3fte Odober 3, 4, s; 6 , 7 Prices •II ect to stock °" lwntd. , WE GIVE BLUE CHll'' STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACOOIA WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS f9tli and Placentl1 710 YI. Chap1111n ' -----·-------~~=------~---....,;,.. __ _.:. _____ -- UB-6 DAILY PILDt I r " ETS Tl'''W~!IS i Expl-.~, ,.._. ' *r •' ~.to·~-· tf J,"avel~gue J'Ianned ,, -· ., ' . ' lly .Kiwanis .t, . ..-A travelogue eerJet of lb: &ms shot ......i the -ld &i 11 be pcesen!OO by tile a>wJ>ort Harbor Kiwanis . ¥nnmg Frldoy, Oct. •. at ~e Co&St qonege . . During the 10 ·years the 'Gries has beell put on by • KiwaniaM, the club bas !e"<i< '30,000 lb COlltribuU! ]! local youth ·organizations. -i'he flrat f i l m , IJ,Y ellowstoile, Tetons and .Sl-acier Park"' by Stan 'Midgley will screen at 8 'f.m. in the coll ege ~ditorium . .. Tickets are ,:available at 1fte Newport Harbor Kiwan-;a, Club and at the Newport ,&arbor Chamber of Com- .aierce. 'Ibey are $1.50 for 41ftult.s and 75 cents for iludents. .-Season ti.dtetB are allo. ~ailable, , ' 1Jo~Jof Tells fllodn.t>n~ . ... -.J· ... ~ide Ef f eets·· • '\ • ' ·1 • Wednesd11, October 2, 1968 ., ---~ ~ ' '!' " ' -f • .I GERIER'.S-IAIY fOOD!~';i .•• JJ• . GERBER'S JUNIOR::::.".:. ..... :'..:.JS~ FOREMOST IUTTIR~':ll"' ' 79' . • GERllR'S ·BAIY CERW ... ~ .. 19' VELVEETA ~..::'."-.... -. .::-·-98' ,-...,. FOtGER'S COFFll l:l: .. 69' PARllAY MARGAlllllE ::'.'...._.42' "JOLGER'S COFfd ~-'1" .,, . ;'J ., "1 ' ;f ,. • " ~I ' I .. ' ~ (• · ••• LUCKY DISCOUNTS EVERY DEPARTME,NT ••• BRl.NGtNG 'Yiiu GRIATD SAVINGS ON MOST All ~ YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS, INCLUDING· TllOSI · Flti\OUS BRANDS IN GROCIRIES ·AND IEAUTY ,. • AIDS • '. ; TOP QUALin LUCKY "BONDED'' MEATS , •• THE swON'S FINEST ·IN fRESH .:: ·~ · FRUlis AHD VE GET AILES • , • LUCKY HAS BUH TH~ LWa IN LOW DISCOUNT PRKJNG SINCl . ' " ~ WAY IACI IN 1964 ••• AND lUcKY IS STILL THE LWlR Iii HIGH QUAUJY AT GllEATD .. '!< i SAVINGS-MRYD~HUCK ROAST ·35·· c =s~-.... ~ ... ;~~~ ·;;1 ILADICUT:iollDIDFOlfUVOI ................. : It •••••nufff •,••• Q' · a.1 ~. !. Rll ROAST ........ =: .. ,.. l . . ~ ~~ff :~~~~~~~t.~ ................ 7 5.: :::~=.·::.:.::·:.~!~ : :~ i ;RIB"ROAST .· 73" i1 --;.'·!~~;i~~K ; .:! I ~~A===j~~~~.~~:.~~.~~~~~~ .......... · I 'Ill ' ' Off. ' · . .,. , ... , --Stinp~ of tile ovlirle• t with numan h o rm 0-11. al '"preparations may be useful r in achie'Ying pregnancies in t ce~cases, )Nt~erisk ,of . t hy ~~ ... ti~•V.· With ' l .a mul~~e,:·~"",a.Da. oder " ~serious side ~ffects, ts still FOL GER'S ~~.IJ::. :1: . !.RUIT PIES::. : .. -: ......... _:.:.. 69'~ • ' ~ .~cp'$ '"i.~···-H· J .....,="· ~•::::.., , ' c ... ·, ,.llWAUND' 1·BE·Ef ,~~; ·,sAusAG£ ••••• :.:lf.::·:~19~ · ~ , . UKU . . , ii ·:1 • 'MOIED PICNIC ... ,::lto .. 39.i. 't ,;~s~.:~k~UE~'D'f:NlR,~.;:i""" 4f ... ,.{MUBUTN Tlsn, AJ~.· .. ~==-.. -~.9.~· ~ • great. .~ ~. _mun . 'J:~· ~ · · ·~ ·····-:·-.··.· ~ ~ ruuT·cooc~,1.•.u ~MAftltAtr ............ ; .. ,. .... :--111 ·QfQCI ROAST ....... :-' •. ~ .... 45 .. \. Po ~ ~·i.~J--.69' &., ... EJUJ,CE ~~.,...:-...... -26, Lil(U 1UJlGS .. " ....... ,_ ...... 45• Rcis'i A DINNERS-................. 43 • • , OIDICAll~l'IOll-MU&Ulllll ' . , ., .... , 'SO report, Dr, Edwilrd' ._ •Tyler, kil!UC!ate Clinical ~ ptofe6Sflt'bf !4.·e,d l c 1 n •::. · •~tries ' ...i. (!~ ~at the U~.MolfU al.. {School Dr;',T)!er ~l>OI · ,experi~' wl!b i3$ ~. • 'Bw;li fllCllUNJI ""tJ,._,. ~ .. /:6t . . . . OH t9Y ~ANDWICH ~-........ 75' " iiAMST DAY .; , 51111.0J.C 11PS :,-=._. 63' APPLE CIDER ONION RINGS:~-AS· GALLON JUG ClltESt PIZZA =-~ ' 62' BONlLESS CR S Rll ROAST 77;,; · "i. FRESH FRYERS 1· , .. ., ,,_ ... ,,.., ·-.U.S.11..LIUDIA 29 .> SIAlll ~ ~ i.-" _,...CNICKINI c ... '-llcn1uu , --no•t ·lb •. ·-'' •: < tients ~ "1tll'l>uinin }menopauul · .'p lUldalropitla ' (HMG) in "teoent bsue of }. the Journal of. the American ' Medical Aelociation. ; While 202 (88 percent) of \the irifertile group produced 1 o v a following treatment \with the hormone s, oniy 42 • (17 percent) became prei· ' nant. I . ' ~~O ... ~~/. KEiNZCIDERVINEGAR "~-.~19• ... ~ SUNMAID /iMETRECAL DINNER :'.:..~~ ... 41' STOllnY COllN::t."::::._ __ ,23' UUY'S CUT BEITS .. ~ ·. ..18• RAlSINS lYSOl SPRAY l'l'l'!ll~ ..... _ .. ,..: .••. 19', UKE =.nu..~ ................... : ... ~·-··· .. -·87' ' ' CUT GREEN BEANS ::.':!;'.'ll 16' TOMATOES:::l:.~'. .... ---·22.' ':>OTATO IUDS::l'.'~~69' ' ,.,_ I CHIU SAUa ::o;lm ____ ·36• ~· .... kiqfkr!-.... 'U NAWY'S CHILI W /BEANS f=:.-55 ~< , MiYDAY PlllCID DEU ITEMS! FARMIR'JOHN IACON · · ~:. OurLOW&erlday Prjce!-""": """' ...................... : ...... ,, .... 56 . LUCKY CHEESE RATH, HORMIL, WIUON IACON 59' · ""'" """ ............... ., .............. , ... ,. MILD<CHEDDAR OR '~~.·~~2~~!'!J . .,,:~"""""'68/ '' . MON~~EY JA; THIN SUCID IA(ON '.' :., ,. , c . "" l•POUND · "7 C . "'"""''0.1'41.P~ ........... ~~ ... -79 ~ .· ",.CHUNK THICKSLl(EDIACoN . "'-" $1·19 .~--. '-, --.------> aietMIL Wtr,l;U,.)!I& ,.._, . ,, :"t-10lllllOIN CHll'.SE 59c .. ' ' , \ The relatively fi m a 11 1 number o1· lft8D&IlCJes 1n · ~ thi group is thought to be , due to the f act that it was \ ma4e up of gecerally "poor f candidatea for: P'9PJU1CY·'' , Fact.ors ottter than the in· r ability to ov6.late were often i. involved. One ol these may { be f~ulty U'ansport of the """" through the Falloi'on " tube<. !mpe<lect ova may 11 be another ·problem , HUNT!SPORI( & IEANS ...... -'25• . FISHSTICKS ~~~ . .L,.39' :IARVEST DAY PEAS..... i7• IREADO SHRI~ =:;,;;._'I" llBIY'S SAUERllRAUT .. -...19' ~ROLLS:::::-.. • .. ·· 79' : • • IA "'-~•..u.n/ . "I • ·36 ' 300 CAN 8"70 ' _......., ..... lllAU ....... IMJ.Pllt. , · . QUALITlP-·~lff,!!.~ · !#i.~~'.'.~~-~-~~~~·~·---·$2n ·~ ·~1 .B~ANAS" ·-.,u.~~5. ........ -............. 79' ' .. •• l&M .All~ BEANS " 37c &•.UN ' L ", C · · ... ~~. ENCHllADAimii.l.:""'";u..-36· IUNT'S t MATO JUICE~ ...... 31• . r:;:.'n."=.._ ' ... kiq fktl-...... DECORATED . fOT~TOES='.;t,... -.. 20' FRO%EN JUla . . ' :::19' SOFT WIVE TISSUE =:.. 24' 1 'theoretica!y. ZEE TOWELS ~~' ir • SQITT VIVA NAPKI. NS,.a ...... 36' , I• ·•r' · -· scon rowns :-=-.:.... 41 • I·~-· • ovart.aq c,.,._ 'Ibe bcnDobe PM!l-GIANT ROLL· .. ·:ae~ FT GRAilD SCOTIIES FAOAL =-.27' P RMESAN CHEESE MODISS NAPKINS :::o:~~-73• ;1 •1f.b~ .-r .. ctu•lJl y . ,i, .. ,timulte cyst d~velopment. u11• 1i ; In vieW of ptl'Uapa multi· .. I :,ple problems in t b e t e . -Ul• occurrence ol 17 · · ]UNJ'S'PEACHES:lr"~ ...... --.-29' :i t:'J3!,:-:r=~;'.' ~ Rlifr COOOAIL :=ll.. ....... ,_25• 1-0UNC!C~M ·~ •, ' ' :: :ry1er •a y s , part1cu!arly iTOmY APPUSAUCE ...... _.21• 1:;1,)i'i.nce some .. patient. h'Ad ..,E nwNG ~oan , , 59c · · ,,,,f.irtua117 no ovarian-. ,., , n................. MAZOLA CORN OIL"·""· ...... -•. 66' i: "P';t?1i.i toti>~t "' 1o. ORANGIS :!'..."'::.~ . ~25~ LIPTON SOUP !i"' ... -4-36' t:'~IY. i::r, .Jl lrlb 1 . DQlE PINµPPU ~ ' BOl.llLLOH CUBES~.:::=:22• ~~~~~-~1n Dr~...!~; CAAlllQl!ltJu1a ~-· ! OUVINI ='• . 47' ., ,_, .,_ rDlllT __ ... '2414 , .. ~ . ' • ''' fi."'6.=-~!~:t'.'!1!i ' '""" ""'"" = , ·Ou r LO\V ~~riilax.P•ice? • awi111 and•'*" o1 tripl<U. ,.._ JlllCE-"".;;;;;--:-·57, RAISIN ·or 100% !:::i~ % %.iq VI~ SAUS~-.. ·-·"25• WHOLEWHEAT BREAD Jherapy, he DO!ol . lltoearcb DIVIUD HAM ... , ......... ....,...43 HA~E~T DAY-15·Q1, lCiAP ~~ seek· lo CGlll<ot tlll•. P.INll SAIM?'f n:'J:. ......... !.~ .... 79• ~--.CS : •i&.~al WOOien In U.. OurLOW l'\~ridayPrkc? ~---" l§acilleved __.cy ' ' wor 11rlnef1 1l9Peles1 l.U (II~~ ~·:, ICE AM bem-•-r:· .. ~ ... '.Vi oAU.dNCARION _..,, fa,11\lllolC!!t•" ..... ' " nant d!4 ~ followinl· G ' " , .. ,,:.-. 5 9 c' . ·~·"~ 'l1ino It-' • ~-" ·"· ~ .............. .._-citaie ..• ....,,..,,....,.....,,..,...... ....... "!i-......,.,, • ~~-,.l ·, "'' 1.u, ~ u ,it'l.r·d acblovinC'........,, • "Th• ... ~.:-~: t!tralioatlc tlie ' ~·d~ll" -*.:*!lid"'~ -at --.. Dr.-'l'l!er CMlllont. ~· .,. ' ' -· ·-----·---~----- A1Pq DOjt·fOOtrL _ _._29• MA'AllONI ---43• _............-.....;.....;. __ lllllWS 6IAPE JAM -.. 52• stilEDDllWHIAT=--2a• .J ........ ~ .............. ~.,. • .l-o;. .. SALVOTAll.m'=. .. __ 75' CHEER DmRGENT--..... _ .. 79' DREFT DmRGENT--....... _.79• IOLD DmRGENT --.. --.. 79' l'ERSOH~L ·IVORY ........ -... 7• I '> ' • • • SPIC f. SPAN '"'--·~'.·-'-'--3l' . SNO IOI. ::,~-38• ,. UICIY WANSER ..;,...;,_;_ __ IO' • '· ' I A~o · · OSQIMAYERSALAMI , 571 . o '~=~,,~,.; ~';',;Gii'i~ ... 47;" l .. .... ~~ ' c • .,.., .... _.............. l '111 .. :,. •.' if.r· il'" 'UlllQllOIMUT , 971 iJ .... ~ " . ,, ~ ...... ..,, •• _ .. ,........ if u.i.NO:.\'~w1 " 'a91111u11TA1rWlU 53· c ·~ ~ _....,,..,_,,_, __ ,,,, ,... .... RUSSET POTATOES :•0t'IPlaJ'!~ '· ,47• POUND . • --,J&W.Mllt&-JMi 10 Cillo 39c SAWIHUSING . ...-.7c IM , . _..,,....,.,,,..,.,.cem•~µ.a Ja~: '1 \ . . ~ n• i " LOW fJISCO~NT PRIU '.' ,JN llUUSEWARE3 8 BEAUTY AIDS " . . I ' ~ ' ~ I ' " ' --------,,---1--------:..-.-·---" - • ' I I ' • I I· • -.:-. ' w..in...,, -1, 1961 OAJl.Y PILOT I Bleh~ I Peo.r •• 2 Parties Differ On Cush Issues WASHINGTON (AP) -however, h1a pcty will '.\'hen Rlcblnl M. Nb:on wu spend at least $31 mlllloa. nomlnl1od fo< -1do•~ · One Nlult of '°"' money . Rep uh 11 c aa Natlo.nal &!tualloo il.ll!al tho GOP aj!, Chairman Ray C. Bllu,,.... vertWac campolgll ii well uclly preleDted him with '1 O)lead. mll1lca and a amootl>lJ l\mc:-Qlori4' afUtr '.!i Ison• 1 tiomD.1 campalp. orpniza· mmin•tioo. television cam- lion. merclall featuring m:erpt. · When Lawrence F . from bis~ 1peecb · O'Brien WU installed by befall to appear. • Hubert H. Humphrey aa But the first Humphrey both campaign manapr and televillon. ~ a b o u t chairman of the Democratic mtdicare, went on the air National Committee, h e olll:f l.ut week. found what he terms "a Aa a. res ult , the .. modeat delk:IL" Doiiloorall have been ,trying -. . In add I ti 0 a the ''le •me u much ftoe . ANOTHER AWARD -Harry Macres re<:ei..¥111 best De mocratlc ori.."matton telnjilml ttme u ft' can," Cl!~ of show award and ribbon from QMlm De- wu ID dlaarray. O'Brien 'lays, II, ba'VlDg · lame Sanders at FJ.ower and garden Show, of Loo Now with ftve -u to H11nphrey-appear on IUCh Al!&eles County Fall'. Macres ls the manager-ti ... !!<> ~Ill election day prncrama u lalll evenli>g signer for the Orange County fair, and the pew O'Brien says that h l ~ talk program& and question· fl:oral feature biiilding i.s nooned in his honor. organlza.tion is rudy. But ~r seJslons. that "we have nowhere near the are carried u · a public ' • financl!l resources that we service.. F'l _ l M • N would lllte to have," adding REGULAR tJNITS '. wra agic ames that. iu this regard, "I envy On the orgafilutional side, Ray Bliss." the ~epublicana, are c F • B "ld" "You live with what you operating mainly through ounty a· ir U" "ng have,• O'Brien aaya, adding the regular state uniu. . " " that be o:pecb: t be 'lbe Democrats, however, ' Republicans to outspend tbe have resorted to the techni-'F1on.I magic is a man awards for his special talent Democrat& by 4-or 5-to--1. qUe employed by J(lbn F. named Macre11, a Santa wilti fiowers for more than At the moment, he says Kennedy in.. 1960 0 f Anai wbo bas been growing, :.> years. the situation is serious "lib di 1 pat c bing outside and showing flowers in Harry Macres' most re- in any Democratic cam-coordinators into states to Orange County, stag in g cent win was at the Los paign." work With the regular party • Rower !'bows throughout Angeles County Fair in RUN DIFFERENTLY people. California, and w i n n in g Pomona wtJere he designed The two campaigu are O'·Brien says that this ef-the cut Dower section of the being run ..dillerenUy. fort is even ahead of 1960. manimoth. Flower and Nixon relies 00 the more But the need is grea~r. TAD Aid Gtirden Show. traditional pattern of a "There has been a S He won ~ best display of personal organization, slackening off of show award fcr his rose operating out of New Y<rk DemocRtic party activity in D t h display which feaiured. a and headed by JOhn Mit-the past two y ,e a rs,'' ys rop Y four-foot ti Iver vase chell. Mitchell and Bliss O'Brien says, .attributing it . overflowing with long-dem- meet each week to coordi-to c o n c e n tr a t 1 o n on Teens Against Dystrophy med red roses. The display nate. But In over-all charge leg i a lat iv e and ad-will enlist the support of also included mm.all« vases is the candidate himseli. miniltrative activities in service clubs from high of yellow and white roses all For the Dem 0 c rat 1 , Washington. schools in Orange County set in a room carpeted and O'Brien functions 11 ·both Bliss' biggest fear is that fur a fund drive Saturday. draped in varying shades of head of the party and of overconftdefl:ce will bring a Volunteers from t b e s e blue. . . Hwnphrey'1 own drive: repetition .. of 1948 when so groups will canva&s shop-The Orang~ County 1F&Jr Neither O'BHen Dor Bliss many Republic~s were ping centers Utroughout the ls another of Macres cto- would e 1 t J mate in in-, sure Thomas ~· Dewey county from 10 a.m. to 4 maim, wbere the new floral terviews wkat the two would defeat 'Harry S . p.m. eskiDg for coo-feature building at Costa parties plan to spend 00 the Truman that "they thought tributions. Mesa was named in his presidential and con-their vote wa.m'tneeded." l.Jat:er, these volunteers '-;:;h;:o;:OO!'=. ====== gressional races. For O'Brien. bis greatest will be treated to a dance 1.- A Republican source aaid worry .is that this is "a very and iqJper et Es~ia High ' abort campaign." School· in Costa Mesa. 'lbe LOCA[ P'·•-t1'isi4--s Ironically, the Democrat. Helium camel•, the HJ' ...,.. planned tbb deliberately, ' Illu3iom and 1bo S o u 1 Ne .tft•r ,.._..,.,..,. hll• Y•• M•r•, •Hry .i..,, eltevt wliet'1 , .. ,,., •• 111 th .......... °'""'' Ce11t t+.111 H.1 DAILY PILOT. • I I • assuming it would work to Ownerships will provide the their advantage #J. what was m u " i c • w h i I e D e r expected to be a drive to re-Wdener9Chnitzel and Pepsi elect Lyndon B. Johnson. Cola furnish the food. Young man taking a business course! Durinc the .Cboo! day this boy takes COWNS In· English, arithmetic, the so- cial ldonces And be does well at them. On bU newspaper route, be takes an· other course - a business course, in wh!cll be applies in a practical way the tbin!W be !elJ'DS in the claSSToom -he alsO learnS 10mething more. He Jearns the basics of business, which· will stand him in good stead tbrouaJl<lut bil life. As a newspaper- boy, he operates bis own retail busi- nea, with t,be counsel of our circula· lion people who make a aareer o! ... ... working ·with boys. He buys his news· papers from Us, and he sells them to you. In managing his business, he de- livers, collects, keeps records, learns lo deal with people. little wonder so many business lead· ers ol today will tell you the most val· uable experience th-ey bad as a boy was managing a newspaper route. It's one good w~y a boy can round out his education. Today's newspaper carrier· salesmen ar-e tomorrow's leaders. For informatioo call Mr. Leavitt at the DAILY PILOT -642-4321. DAILY PILOT .ftte Ha•I••• hlr "'*"'""'' ,.._ tti. C.•M1ltlft .t ttr. o,..... C... . . . • . --·· •• ' . • • If your· playing ga~es MISCEllAUlOUS ITEMS Rl.Min'"mERGEllT vllii. 49' ~LB. 4 OL SIZE. $1.29 VALUE "' ---------------------- n;t.---------- • lc'T1Dli· aruclt~ °'' 11• 68' ------------ O!AMT SI?! • lHCtUDIS lSe orr BREEZE DETERGEllT II• 64' ti OUNCE sm: • OtTEl!G!NT --1---------------· ~ CRYSTAL WHITE 89° 59' -,.~------------------vii iiEt[Rcliir 0 " as· 5 5, -~,~~~!~~LL~~~~~ TUM!O SIZE PACKAGE 2-\i • $217 SALVO DETERG. TABLETS .l~~vi~~~i.-;~;.-;;~ WoRYFWES 37• 34' l:ING SIZE PACV.G£ FAB DETERGENT 111 $1 H • fNLLIQUID DEnRGEIT H• 58' ·-------·--- GIANT sm PACDOE • INCLUDES 10c OfT 69' OIYDOL DETERGEIT 11 • . -------------- uvi'iAR SOAP II• 17' ·--------------- PliSDMAl Sill IYD!T lnchldts 3c 011 17' u~s ........ oua l'llCt w1:1tOU1 COi.1~011 15c. SOM[ ITOll1S CllAIGI Jtc °"' t:o~ ~ .. fam11r MIUI 0""7 CGl?OI llCll 1111 OCT. I 2 ROLL PAOlt l.D. TOILET TISSllE zg. ION! ITOllD1:IWIOI tk - ' --------·- • ' MISCELLAtlEOUS ITEMS SOM( Al,...,._ lffA , 5TOIU 01SCOU"'1" ~ Pll(.( SCHICK KROllA CHROME BLADES INJECTOR-' PACK 81• 72' Doub~e Edge-4-PKk ' 89• 721 ~UOUNCI ~··· CAIDIES II• 49' --·----------·---JACK I IEAISTALl 303 CANS SHOESTRING CARROTS WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE CORN 25• 191 23• 20' ·------------· SCGlllll IUPlllS cmm llll roo ftG. OP'SO 125' !IOLL 19' fl• 2" 21• ----------·---·-------•ODESS BOX OF 12 • REGUl.AR 45c 39• ~,x °'.~~~:._ SUp~~'.:..'...~---.!'' __ 13~ . P'i[lc)jj¥£uijuln"l3~"521 ,, . -------------~----- e""t ~lcmrc~Ei.l1R ~---,:.)o II• 15' J · iTo'RTsiol '°" II• 79' / ; 12• 11' . ·---------·--..... --J 'D'dFf6\maEMT II• 79'. I RYfs0imR'itii" II• ,,. , GIAm" StzE PACO.GI• INCL. 1D; Off 6 ... CHEER IETEllGEllT II• '?. --~"is!riiuio"DE'f;llG II• 63' -""'~----------- -1~iC1sP;.-~-;E~~-ll~ l'lli1lliiCsonuu 1• •1 29 I~ • ' ' , • ' ~ r I • ' s • I I • I ' ' l ' I ' • • • • • ' • • • ' • • I I • ' l ' i I = i 'I ,, ii • • I ,, • • • ' I • ' • • • • • • I • i , r • I t I I • • , l ' • ' ' • • :! • ' I • I • I ., ·a, ' ' ·• . • • • • • i l I I l I I I • I I I ! • ' l I I I • )II.....,, OetOliet 2. 1968 • .,,., ' • , . ' ' ' .. . ' •t.,.··~ J.\ • l .; r"' ~tat ·iiN"~;\'ru~:~f-.i.!t1sc~..r~~~r ~~A.:, : ,?/.\ .... ,, : . .. • ,..... .. ' -~ ' • -;. ' ::.:.n ,·:~·,· ... ,.1 ~iiseo~ · · ·· .:t~q. :nYERS;mf , It NO.BACKS OR Nt'.Cl(S-~··, • aur OF: THE FRYER" '' 49~ . . ... "'IJ'· ' ' '11°"451 ' ·----------..--·----- ' - ... It• 721 ' • -r Ml~Cfl I ANf UU\ "'I t I ; '4• itlS •, Better Produte at DISCOl/NT 'P/!ICES! RUSSET . -POTATOES . 10 LI. IAG llOlD£N RIPE • SWEIT CASABA 3• MELONS "" . . i . "\ .. IBID IEW . A So1ml11ll Ink Offor I · riu:Mn~uoo.; inmrt\ct ~ .... ,.,,,.,.Ill' ;j PRFSIDENI'S AND FAMOUS.AMERICANS . IWAtoOCA- . . 47¢· 98«'• ~ ' ' I i • I f• Games, ' Bonus St.mps, Gimmlcb ' r41t .~ ''' ~~pbBeta 'Tmr'cet DISCOUNT$ EYIRY SINGLE DAY Don't tale . chances ••• Don't "'* .. ; stlmot ;,. SAVE MlllEY lllSTEADI • About Our DOUBLE DISCOUNTS :_ ~ "" ""' .... ,..;,.. ...... Made pouiblt bf soedlf,~ with the cost rtctuctiOrtS pasiff on to,.., Lio* tor them tllro11&1tout the store. OEllCAHSSEN & CREAMERY Jl.lll'!llllo. ~ W:.'9'4 64' , 11;111u CNUK 'lili31 ... , ~·~~~-~~~~- lrniHtaYsw ' . ' IJlllCfRY ~. ClNill,l 1r1Hs - ,. • 3l• 331 ~ ~ • ' -' I ; ' ' ·' , . l' , ' 1 I I l i ' . ' • ' " " I ' ' ; ' ' ,, •1 I " ' I I ' ' " j_ • ' ' ' ., ' - • • .I, l _ t I I I, ,, 1 ' I , . H DAR.V rtLOT Home News and' Views .-. . • • ' .. ,, -.. --------: ' Bumper Crop Offers ''Pear: feet' Low-calorie Snacks '_, . . . BARGAINS IN QUALITY FOO Tenderay Takes The Guesswork Out Of Buying Beef ••• FARMER JOHN SMOKED HAM SHANK POltTION WHOU HAMS, lJ. 55' BONUS DISCOUN1' SPECIAi. Only U.S.D.A. Choice beef Is cho-for Tonderay. This lino beef Is placed In spodal roalftl whero controlled d lmote speeds up Batvral 19ndering adloo -prOtocts RGhlNI l•ICH and I flavor. Na othor bool oa f1Wlh can bo oa natunalty tondor. U.l.l>.A. O!OIC! T&IDERAY BRAND BEEF ' 7-BONE ROAST ••• ' CAUfCINIA OR0\.11N FRYING , __ RABBIT LL • • llOiiaDtSC .. OTSn<JM LLl.ll.A. 0101C! l!NOEIAY BlAND 8 9 --!.ICAM-IARG~-TYEND C Rib Roast •••••• ta. -PlllDll IWOlll! ll)()Z. 6 9 c a.. ..... -.:;; .. l lllll&MWlmlll.OIC&~ 7·9c Beef Patties •••• La. · · IU.D.A.CHOICll~V 8'AND 8 9 c 110U!O OllPl.A T ' . Beef Brisket ' .•. ·"· .--9 8 ( SWIFTl'lll!Ml\JM :.~: 5 5 c H• Sikes ••••• La. All Meat Wieners • NO OTHER BEEF SO FRESH COULD BE SO NATURALLY TENDER! 1-.W..M l'tlt!IM SlllOklcl H11111 •• ,,.59c er.,_ w..,,.,,-..,_. ... Shmik HaH Ham .. 59c U.S.D..A.o.i..T~a.-1 ._, "-IM Braising Strips • ,.39c u.1.i:u..ewc.r......._,.....,.., Stewing Beef ..... 891 W.l.D.A. 0... T......, ..... Beef Short Riiis .M.39c U.S.D.A.~T~lr-i'-' Platt Beef ...... 29c U.l.D.A 0..... T........, .._, W c-o. Beef Shanks •• ,.,49c lolr9i..-U.l-O.A. ~lrW W . Shrt Rlhs ....... 59•. U.l .DA.Oi.k.T....., ......... $Jlf . Spencer Staab.... . ll.!.D.A.CW-T~......... $J 19 Clvh Steaks ...... V.l.D.A.Ook.T......., ..... W Rill Steaks ...... 98< U.S.D.A. Ookll l"""'-r ..... .... lo';;ie7s'steaks .. $1 09 U.S.D.A. Gob T ........ ..,. tr..llMf $J l f cm Steaks ...... , .... ""c:Md ....... Tlii9 ...... °""""""' . Fryer Parts ...... 59c . U S.D . .\. a...ic. T~ l.....J a.el 7-Bone Steaks • "59< ---1.iak Sariage • • ~ 29c c.....,-0... ~ Wafer Bacon •• ~ 69c ........ . Shced Bacon •• ;: 59~ ..... :')t"S-..... ' sriceil Bacon •• ;: 5 5 c )..\.I; fHICl D:llD. ,, ... tt10.A. cw.i-...... ~ 0-Bone Chops .... $JOS ,_Hoo...,.... I ' ' Turlieys ........ -49c o.c.. Moy9t ........ .u: .... Bologna , • , • .';i'J:.4_$C 0......,,,,..°"""L .... C..-. Woooi • l'ttti.' "-lMf lunch Meat ••• ·~ 53< · ' ,,.........,1-........... llilch Meat •• '';:: 69c S..'9kf-lt-w Fish Sticks ••• ·~ 43c 14-0.. ""--ffq 20-(k ,qi, th I LoLs'i; Tails •• ~$1'' S.. l'ol • r-.s-. ,_ FIUet Of Perth ·~59c D'e~~i;dshnmp $229 · 16-0Z. WO. SUNRISE FRESH y~ ""'" .,. cqlll~ latlrfled wit'-_, Morbt lkltk.r .,_!t1t11 'fOll brr or • yovr il9"ll wlM be r.ploctd or yqvt lllOIWly ~ed. --""69' Mn.ms .. """"' . . ..... al .......... Flglets ••••• "~ 27c • ..... ..... • e COSTA MESA"i"'--e NEWPORT BEACH-:/:.~:-,;.::.:;,•;..., ,. ' • HUNTINGTON • ... .. .... _..,..... __ ---: • I --r t, -··-----• -. .,, -. . ', " --- • •• •, '---~~~.,..-_,...---:""~-:'!"'--~----------...---.--.._..-. .... ____________ ~ Wed-. Octoi>!r 2, 1968 DAJLV .. LOI f.f ' A I.WW...._ &tWo9 • ·Cou1dt "~'~ -r;;;t~~n-, 'A............ . llrlii!er Gl1 ..... •2" ~W.W., .. • •!" , ~~ Kenllcky ..,!4." °""""' ............... "-i• lroS.~ w . ;. -, Pa·late.-pleasing Cake- Blends Nuts, Oranges . ' .. _ril>d I ... _ vanDI& 3 .. .. I cup ....... ,_jnaJade 1 Cup dloppod nult a <1ll't died 'lll-J1111110se f!lour · · !> ""-bU:lnl IOc!a 2\!o teupoona b a k I n a ' . ..,.,_ ,__ __ Babln3IO __ ,_._ I bour. Oool -ill pu Ill ·mnrtaa: ._. ........ ,... Blead ...-oroaia ch-ml iatlk. '._ ......,._ Oii top •1-b '°""'II: lop -Orll!(t Sauce. Yield: l2 ~· .. .. ' ~ 1 t .. px1131 ult ... Ii cup onace juice ·"'-* cup ev..,.r-mW< . ~ .. -'' 1-tab ....... _..... ... 2 ik>unee paebcff cream -.. v, cup ru.&• -... '4 --salt ' ' ·, 2 "'·-· .... ~ Ol'O!ll•' , __ milk rind CNem ~ butter, 1ugar. orance rind and vanilla unW llulfy. Add egp, one at & time, beating wellaft!reod!odditioo. Stir In llW1DOildo ond chopped ..... SIA togoCl>or · floor, I cup on111ge juice I oranae, 1eotlonell (op. ttonal) • ....., ..... batlnc powd« .., .... Ad4 lo !Int mix· Mix tosMber eonatarcb, 1ug8r and 'lalt 'in .•• aauctplll. AIM ot9!>«• rind;' sniduallY blend 1!1-...... c: Cool: ... modlum· ollrrUic -tit. 'un- til ml;ma-e 11>1-anc! com~ to & 'boll. Add cran1e- seetlona; heal Yield,: Ap. proldmately 1 \lo cups. tun alllnlllely -eem· -"'""'" ·"'*'" and ... -mill<. :rum bet-ttr Into • wued--lined I (' • ' ' • i--·····l.·,,..r . . -. . ,.;, .. -•('' ... . :, . . ' :: . ' .. ·• MARKET BASKn BRINGS YOU GENUINE :~. _: -, •n ~sta , ·ordSh:ire~ . FINE ENGUSH BONE: CHINA ' -1 -•. · - -CUPS &-SAUCERS ; and matching cake plates in .1:2bea~utiful patterns IN11lODUClORY OFFER "a~mf:r: CUP. & SAUCER c WITH COUPON ONLY BELOW . ·---vALUllll Mllllll. IASm CQOPDil ·- Now Y°" can Cl'MI' Crown Stoffordshir• fine I ....... .1.... · -id , • E119lish 86M Chino fust QS erffim royalty al\d CKVVVN STAFFOR:DS!"tlRr;) • ... J_ wodd 1 .. d ... do ... of. f(lK119n.al tho ""'" FINE ENGl:lSlf 1llONE,CHINA All 12.~utifvl -Chin~~· aod '""'"" I "'"''·""''" cu• & SAUCl:R by Crown·Stcffordlhire Jor,i· bei yolrrs through 1 P.ATTllH ~: · ., . ' this M:trklit -~ apeclaf pun:bose dlsCOYnt • ·: · ' . aff.,. , • .. the flr11 potterfl, "'RoM Pansy" II 6 I • '°"' for ••Iv 69< with ...... below. Tho I ONE ' c .. W11'.H other Booe Chino .... ..;..,. only $1.19 ""h. I SET THIS Collect the •ntlre Jet of 12 cups and saucers ct I ONLY COUPON thtM low pric ... You'll be proud k> ..,..,. from your 1tf of elegaftt genuine 8oM China. Whot't ...... -... J.2 cqb ,i.... '" -i.1.,, .~ ... ' 111'11• tMM et MQtdl them onywoy you,-. --- f AMOUS· 'fOR OEf·p ~ cur DISCOUNl ,·PRI 1ESI . 'IONUI OllCOU~ sPIC!AL -, .......... aihdt.'llllOWfnuth w.doy,Oct.l.,lfdl ; .. (INCL IOc Off 11\BEll . ACTION ' .' ... BLEACH . . 22.0L PKO. 67C ·.,, BO N(JS blSCOUNfSPfCIAL <. Wlv~1!:i11:r110 U.S.D.A. FOOD ST AMP COUPONS ·) • IN LO AN.. COUNTY 1-. I , • • - •SANTA ANA-z:.::,.s.:-i ·e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-:':.:.::;'"" • t ,, ... .. . I . -• • .. •. ' • . . • • ' • .. t '. • • I ,f ! t1 I \ • I. I ' .., @ DAILV PILOT • Mammoth .Airport ·Go ing Up • ~ ~ ~ I ... Ill ·F~orida Swamplands MIAMI. Fla. (AP) -A mJmltl<Jih lalrport designed to 11>an lie eupenooic age of commerclol fllCht ond ~ age ol space travel is being CWYed. out ol the cypress ·1W81Dps of. the Everglades. "It's no fantasy,'" S&N• Alan C. Stewart, director ol the Dade County P or t Authority. ''No ~ how big tlhey build the monsters of (he airlines, we'll have space for ttiern. "This airport bakes into consideration the most Oil· timistic projectioos of the future needs at aviation, right on into the time ot passenger l!lpact 1 b i p 1 • We've got plenty ol room out there." ni.e thundering noise ol the supem:inic jets that ere coming will be lost in tile wild and watery wilderness where the jet1l<Jrl is mder constnJction 45 miles west of Miami. To the north and 'vest. miles ol tl"ackless swamps broken only by an o:casiaial Seminole Indian hut stretch to the far horizons . To the east is e 15- mile wide flood control W1Ster· storage ere.a. And to the sooth lie the timeless jungles of Evergbdes· Na· tional Park. SWALLOW MIAMI Embracing 38 s q u e r e mil-es . the jetport site could swalklw up the whole city of Miami and easily absorb all the runways d the Los Ang eles, San ~o end Wa sh ington interna- liol""l airports and New York's Kennedy. Endorsing the p r o j e c t with a $500.000 planning grant. the Federal Aviation Administration sees it as a fo:erunner ol a netWU"k of superports straddling tile world in sm-ategic locatioos. Miami, already a major julTl!>ing-of! port for Latin America. ''cot,1ld beCOJYle the major intercontinental air- oort for the southern United States, with schedules out of Tok yo, Paris, London, Mos· cow," says Paul Boatman, FAA area manager. area manager. Stew.art, a one-time pilot <w.d air triaffic control chief, adds : "You can't build aifit>Orts all over the country to handle the air leviathans of the future. They'll have to be located in key cities - H ....... K'tflt:. Miami, London -and the big planes of lo· r!:v v.•ill become the: feeder lines of tomorrow operating oot of these ports." KEY PART A key part of the plan is ::i.n 800-foot wide transports· tion co rridor connecting Florida's east and west roasts and splitting the mid- dle of the jetport. Present olans call for an electronic r oa.dway to move automobiles at high speeds, fas t-moving hovercraft hlce those operating over the 8r..l!'lish Ouannel , and vacuum-propelled capsuliz- erl freight. But by the time the jet 'Xlrt b:;is been built to iU full ootential in 1975. plans for i.he corridor mray have been totally revamped. ' 'By !hf'-n." Boatman sraid, "there \vi\1 be advances in the art .. r ground transportation that we haven't tie.a.rd about yet ." High-speed COrTidors are "'" absolute must. WMtioot them. the passenger of ttte future could run into a supersonic paMdox a t :ilmost any major air termia,al . tt would take him •w.ger to get to and from :he a1Tp0rt than to cross thot o\11~ntic . The first of two 3-mile· · '.lng runv.·ays is scheduled "')J' completion in October 959. Then some 200,000 an· "!ual tMining and transi- iooa\ nights ol big jets will '1e transferred from Miami 1:-.ternatlooal to the jetport. This will reduce ooise and congestion at Miami and clear the way there for big- ger planes due in 197tl and 1971. READY BY 1975 Two 6-mile-Jong ruiwaya at the j~ will be ready by 1975 for the 1,000-Seat airliners of the future. And by Cien . Stewart said, tt will have the facilities to handle 150 million J>8Sflmter1 a year. AU aver the world, the * need for DQ"e airport space I is <1<spmote. Loo AllCel., • planner• have taJbd ol put- ~ ting tne city'• terminala , underground, ao tbe ' airtinerl can have all the I ~~~~~~~- t SHARP l ff .,..,.,.. • "'''' t...1d1f", .... 'ie DAILY' PILOTS f1m111 Dlll'l•·A·l l11e cl111iflM 1cl1 · 5etvrcley.. Me~• • ~1tt1r cleel , •. wlt.thlt y111'r1 !.11yl11f if •• 111 .. ,. • I ' . room at tile top. They also have considered a no.tine terminal and)ored 10 mlle1 offshore i.n the Pacific. Cllicego h.as talked ~ • similar 18cilicy in Lake Michpn. But Miami had t b e Ev.rgIOdes rlgbt at ita doors!..,.· :rho jetport silo, PAPER TOWELS TIOpic Tone JNCt. 3c OFF · SARA LEE CAKES . :=:nc-=..CAll 79c • Al'Pl.I DAMS!& COfllll CAD • C:.HUl'I' OANISK COJHf (AICI .. • CAUMll. l'ICAX IOLLI ORANGE 1ma-"=. "t: ..I/II' NEIS IJ YMll.Tin .,, BANQUET DIN ....... "°".., •• • rr1 rr •UMT JlllllUo ~ ~ W IVr~ llllTmwt OI lllmllllf.lT. J.0o. ..... Yu Dt !!Ip'! ENCHILADAS :l:"" r-3~100 ' ctruS[ Cllofe. a n; OI.11(11. M&M PARTY CANDY MIX .......... ~:f II' LIKE .. _. __ .... .-!'Dl:..~.or.~ I/Bi' , lllAM WAUD...,.. 5'I. Kr, IOLa6H TEN HIGH ~"~ CAKE SALE •• ~. RESH FROM VONS IAKERY :E:. 69.' . "'"""'""""' •• Apf>le :so-tL . ..._ . VON$ • 2-4 IN Pm. COuatry Style Rolls "'°"5 MOWN .,.. SBIVf • SA:. Home Bake Bread 49c 45c York Pu\ Author~ to Jay a 5,000-loot slrlp. ,; A $50 milllon bond UUI has been floatecUor Ille land and the -· bate. \Vhe• lerminal facilities go In 1o .._., Ille Jumbo jet&, the altport coct will 1'1111 to .. estimated $UIO pilllloo. The wot,ponmeter&.ol the YUiii ·.COFFEE AICrinds lfll:Mliilg . Ellldra >'Ni8' · RIB STEAKS ::· age ClllPAMll,Y .. Your Choice•••• CHUCK STEAKS STEWING.BEEF BEEF FRlnERS """ ..... "'°"""""' JUICT TINOR SHtm·TRA "°"" flower o' tho Weeki IARTLITT M' ANJOU ,;: BOSC Maleh COM ICE NllllS Marigolds ~·tt~• 89! ..... .....,,. FANCY FUU 8.A.SKET U.S. NO. I IEST FOR IAKfNG 2 ... PKG. NUTY FLAVORFUL Jetport wW be bord.end by a mile-wide boller ..,.. lu whll:b no cootlructlon "111 be ""°"'"'1· In I '-mile .... beyond !hat, J10 II • I n I leclllti .. will be permitted ucept 1oundp roo!ed epertmenll IDd b.otell, , "l'H. mate )'Ui .. bet,11 Stewen laid, ''Tl>lt. s .. ............. ~o,-wi. ..... anio..w. ..••• alto..W.. •. tu llhO-~ •••. years .from ftOW the hotelt May will r e m a i 11 un· will be tbert. A lorp cit)< dllturoed In the bellt ol the wil grow up ....... tllll jet. l•ti>o<t. " c<JlorM l,l • k Port. W•tmW k Will have betweenoldad'D6Wworlds. •;. r c r • f t maoolactu.rlng , The project m o' e 1 t';" ... IOd even an .air ~-forward -~ a sense of urgency, -.. the FM 'Ille cerell)Miel prunds eotlmatas !hot ID y.W. wlwt Iha &emloole1 dooce ' from -Ibero will be three llO GNtn· Cun o,tnce eocb times .. many oir iraveler1 . OIS DuliM MIJSIC & MONEY 1Y FAMILY . EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:30 P.M. ITLl·TY. C:H,--,, • . I~ Her•'• How to Ploy: .... ,~ ••• k'1 M ••• w,....,., ..... pflll"C!IQll~Yd:.,.,....~ cord ol ttn)' v-Ston. It lh. IM!lbert111 )'OOI" cord .... tom lllDkfm .. ICDf9 al.,.....,... lll tlilf 'ii: thoWll.., TV, you klW Wiil a ceih pr1,._ You-,... tlilwi-.•1V ••••JIMl mn --tM ..--.1 ot ""f v-Slorl. Thww en thoutorldl o1.,,;,,,,.,.. 1vwy ....ir-C*lta .. tbtplaJfaalhl.- 1-GAL. ITL. SLICED . BACON RED SNAPPER FILLETS := 69' MEDIUM SHRIMP ~ '1~ bku.dk:HdiMtfillls , IWlZIN.H«.Pla._ ,, .. Gorton'• FilhCrisp& •ftOZlN.act .......... -.15• FNDCh Fried Halibut !Mara~ 50L ...... 79' .... Sl;dcs ill'llrs llO'DH.14CZ. rm. .......... -69' -... -FOOD ... •• -N0.1 TREASURE ISLAND ClUB STEAKS 49L 79~ .,. OR BONELESS TOP ROUND h • CHUCK ROAST •. . OR 7-BONE 45c ROAST Onto. Trinlmtd II O..aa1st • -QOO ··~ CllAM CHllSI MllD CHIDDAI INGllSH IUfflllS ~---.. .,,. vO'ols Wrfc:ONsN 79c Cm~'::;:::-1 f .M.·.~.·.= .. -----:!:ii: 5oY• il6tiiiili···M···I""--.-.· .... . . •• • • • .. .. • ••• arfMINNISlll :;• •w_.,. .. _....._..,__.,: ....... _ ......... .,.-:;. ' •-·~·I COVI omas : ..•••...... .::i.·=-· DMllD SHllMP ••• , •• ,~.:•ill' DB. MONTE PIClllS •••••• -::: II' lllSll Dl1 SIWS •••• :i._-::_: _:ap LYSOi. UQUI) ••••••••• -:::.-=• WffOU SU. IUIS .••••• m:.~J1' . ' 1011 Ada1111 Ave., at lrookhurst, Huntington IHch 5922 Edinger Ave ., at Springdale, Huntington leach " " 17950 MaCJllolla, Fountain Ytiftey • \ • • .. , . ' • ' ' .• • ' ~- • - -, -.---• • 4 ••,••••••P a a spq w Pas ca co seas cuss ca z ea a • • • c a a a: s a p a a c scesauewwa • ' • ,• -. . • 1' ,:Jj STARKISTNO. V.C4H ' 4~$1 CHUNK TUNA ······-• . ' • TOM SA WYER 12 OZ. 4ftc POTATO CHIPS __ .. ,..,- . -,1u.13.cocK1A1L ~s~s1 cliAfi3co1N sfs1 Gliiiiuaiils _ ... _ Sis1 PJ;iKi12BEA·NS·._5i$1 . 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GOIN'Y , ' ' ,,,, ~ ,.,-e .. ,,,.. . -...,. ..... .. ~ ' ·,.."' IN • , • • • . .. .,. .--.. • 1Mjl()llTANT IMioCJRT-Davld llaal, Robert BlOWll and Bobby Sbemwl ~.. dlfllcWtlll OD f'Hen Come the Brtdes" toal&ltt Jn,<Q!or ,lt T:ll Oil Cbano nel T. Allor hav!DC 'lmjiorled ioa ~table gll11 to the, Wubln1ton Territory ol tht U'IO 1, tbty 4iJo cover the 1a1s are a litlt '\llf!lc;ult to plt&le. TELEVJSieN, VIEWS 'Brides' Show '· Well Received • f' ,• llOLL YWOOD (AP)·-Any ahftwd observer can tell !bat "Here Come the Brides" Isn't a Weateni. Bllt Ila trapptng1 ~· Pteli>: cpitf'!'!Di •. . , p!I ~IW AIC ·:~ll 11 ·beiJll lhot '!' some fiimiliar 1ettlngs: the muddy main street liJled by shanty·Uke shops, the local gathering place for •fun ant,l:'lll called Lottie's. But lniteed of bots11 tWI 'I\( their talla at. the hltcbh!g postl,-there are tcUmcpolea-1tucl: here-and there.Instead-of-thole familiar ?OCk& hiding the bushwachrs, there are pabl!ed backdrops OI majestic trees and snow' covered mOW!lllnl. , -. "! 111e11 you'd call It a Norlh-Weatern," aaid a producUon man. , "M01tlv comedy?" aal:ed a brstander. "Well.'' said the unit man tboUJhllulli, "! thlnll: a beter word ls roUtermg. 11 1 , THE ROISTllllNO aeries Is 'oat In one of tel&o vlsio11'.1,f,vorite time period1, Poit-tlvll W.,-, but the 1ceile,.for a change, ia the lumber camp that b&o came lhe-~ of Seattle, Wa'sh. The f~t 11 •· ed _.. ·OD a real Incident. although It 11 =1y a nove l!Pfingboard foi fictional · pllil!: the lmpoxtatlott of marriageable gltls 'for the'.bac!telor pioileers.. , .. 1 ~ Thia divlce' Is useful In television lillc• lt-.per- mi.ta. the wholes all Introduction of prellY Jirla' - .100 in the new serle•-into the 15\0ry Unes , Mail".9rder bli~ In movies and TV are alway1 .~Utie1. And . the uaOr!Qd pr0blem1 of coUrlsbip provide a .great ~,.f'fighll alld lkulldljggery. • . •µ ( , i T!4J PRINCIPAL cbarlcter1 are !lu'fJ'bfvthen, Juoa, Jeremy and Joehua, tlmberlanJt• ownen \vho.se ,holdings fJf,• In constant peril b'°awe.·of tht acbemlnf by the ahow'1 Yllllln, the 11Wmtll owner. With this ·wealth of basic lngrtdle9ll, ,!be aeri11 Could' run Just about forever, ·merely by Pkitlnf any twCJ element& to combine bf a s!nile p!Dl.. · - BIST KNOwN performe~ In tbe series ii Joan Blondo!J1 who .playa Lottie, warm-heartt!d ind gen-' erou1 wr:e all TV'• lady saloonketptn. Since tho series ta shoWll early on Wednesday ov~an hour when !elevlslon worries ahout the In · the audience -Lottie'• estabu.&merit lri all· male lumber camp ii depicted u a rather primitive but pleuant soft drink establishment. - Shooting of one acane waa deplaytd ieveral mi.J>. utes this week for the remodeling of_ the n~o m M111 Blondell'• rather modest period ,cootumo: It waa· deemed too roveallng for yoiltbful eyes. · OUll HIROll couid pall al Cow.COl!lltrY pl.,. nee,., ezcept that they wear knives lnst11d of gun1 and bb of fur peak out at the topl•ol lhelr -.. Nooe of the men· playing the Bolt brolhm Is .well know!\, but. the one to keep your · eye on la Robert Brown, lbe stir of the dtow, who playa the eld~st. M~e viewers of the aeries will enjoy looking at the aaoorted bddes, '!be kids will llke the ·action. But the femalei 'ID the famlly audience are likely to become Brown-watchers. · WOMIN v1sr1;o1ts to th• ·•et. seelne the slz· foot«, are Uk•1u to manllm that he remtnds them . of Errol Flynn:" . Bf.own has a IOllJ llsl o! Broedway crtdlu; · ap- peareil In a few moYio• and baa made occasional guest appoarances ln·TV soriet, · . ·- • \ "1111 laDCIMM '119':1 ...... A~· U JUPAW rr ••••• • ----. • .1 • • I ~DIPt.':!TE!!'!." .. '°"!DE~LO!!!l.l!'!!'.!ER-Y-1 ·auaE '69 ·SELECTION AT .'.ilU,GE . EASY '&9 . TEiMS LOW LOW '69 P~lqES .O IODllllllllldlllll'llllOlll~t~DlllOOOI~' OUI 'IMMSDtATI 9U.Jftrt' DISCOUtft' Pl1q S:r;~...?!·5 25. 77 FACTORY LIST $3123 $195 ... $69 .... , .'65 CHEVROLET MALIBU l,Pr, H.T ..... .utMllllC. ,.,_. sllllf'IH. (IJll "31 s917 t,;r: s33 ~:~ s33 ~~1~. ' + TI I. nMT. · PYMT. . ,IWI IOQI PllCI $1110 '.65 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE '°*"· RffrW, Md heit«, eut-..t~ (UZT 211•) $m TOTAL S26 TOTAL s26 TOTAL PllCI DOWN . llTHLT. + T & L PYMT. PYMT. ILUI 1001 PllCI Sl2tS '65 MUSTANG 07 COUPE Racllll Mii ,...ltt. SW. Na. .sl'IJ7Ul"3111 5677 TOTAL s23 TOTAL s23 TOTAL ' , PllCI ~WN , MTHLT. ' .+ T & l PTlllT. PYMT. ILUI 1001. PllCI $1341 •63 FORD GALAXlE 500 s4·-. ~7 ... T. ;:.L"'*'s,.'1'"'"6nc, =~tftr1s~1··,IM ~~TAL I · PllCI ·DOWH . ' . MTHLY. ' + T & L PTMT.· PYMT. ILUI 1001 .PllCI S102S '66 RAMBLER 990 $67.r;o";,.7• ~-s2""3-;~:t~·.c'"'2"3''' ·TOTAL / P11c1 DOWN ~ MTHLY. +T&L PYMT. ~ nMT. ILUI 1001( PIJCI $1940 '65 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR sa77R~~:-r, -.s-2'k9. Serfo7.f.~~s'291SMt TOTAL . PllCI DOW,._ MTHLY. + T & L PYMT. PYMT. ILUf IOOI n1c1 SI 2'5 '64 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE $s7.:r1;;;::.· -s1'"9-~;:::-'s"'1' "'9' TOTAL I PllCf DOWN MTHLY. + T I L PYMT. PYMT. ILUf 1001 PllCf SIJ'O '63 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN $471"1~:.:· "'-s1"'6-;~';;t s"'1' "'6' TOT•L. .,llCI DOWN MTHLY. + T & L nMT. nMT. ILUI IOOI PllCI $t6S I . DISCO.Hrs on PLYltOUTHS & CHRYSUU .~ .. ,'.S . ·. . J,. ••......... '69 FURY . IMMIDIATI DILrYllY ~"' flKt9rl' 91111IDDell. Ht.-, 1t11c. wlMrt;, 1"'1*· _...,a' " .......... 'tr'Gllk-.... blltl,. .tlouldlr' lwft. -.. D9ddell ~ PE:t1~11""2 FACTORY. LIST $2181 · $195 Do. $59 Mo. ' ; • •Jo':•. l .-- . ·~··'·-' ·~i· .. . ·.. . ;--.,; ..... '. .·~roo 522·77 \ ' '69 VAUAHT , ,. . ouw IM¥11(11Atl DILrnav . l>ISCOUHJ PllCt s..~~-=·51977 -VUl-Afl!·10W7 FACTORY LIST $24ZJ $195 DL $50'°ML · 0 .. ' . -. " -' . ' ' · '67 c.1~-;;.:;";~;;~ -~;ii;~· ... · .... ~ ~~ital': 'WAGON $1.677-~ .. ~--s5'"' 7"":;..;;"~~M-s"5'" "'7' TOTAL s1 ·477 T~;:~"':4""'9·-.~~:L l'.''s49 TOTAL . PllCI DOWN ' MTHLY. PllCI. ~ · .DOWN · MTHLY. +T&L· ' PYMT. PYMT. . +T•L ' .nMT. ' nMT, . ' ILUI 1001 PRJCI $24'0 ·, . li.uf 1001 ..;iCI ~1140 . . •• • 'I '65 OLDSMOBILE JmTAR 88 '67 CHEVROl,ET $107'"7"· ";'~~-;'"s-3'"· 6-,~~~:~ 's"W3Rl6m TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + T & L PYMT. PYMT. ., '63 BUICK SKY~RK 1 Doot" htrdl". !ladle, hHlff, 1utomalk, PO'MI' 1tttri1111, l1clory tlr $677 TOTAL. '""'s'"2"'~3· "~~;'.:'L s23 TOTAL PllCf DOWN MTHLY. + T & L PYMT. PYMT. ILUE 1001( PRICE S1J05 '66 FORD 4 DOOR $ Vt. aul<lmltlc:, POM• •l~ine, radio, llftt~r. (UOA 312) 877 TOT~L s29 TOTAL s29 TOTAL PRICE DOWN . MTHLY. + T • L PYMT. PYMT, ILUE 10011: PllCI 1159_5 '67 MUSTANG Fullr 1<1ulp1*1. (UEJ 711Cll s1677 TOTAL $ 57 TOTAL 557 TOTAL . PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + T & L PYMT. PYMT. ILUE 1001 PRICE SJO'D '68 DODGE DART GT $'19--;~1~~·rtrs.6'""""7'k1~= '~s· 6(VSZ7ot) TOTAL. ' I / / NICI DOWN MTHLY. + T & L PYMT. PYMT. ILUI 1001( PRICE -52170 '66 PONTIAC lt877 ;~';'.~p~s·29"tdlo.. ~·~~.~SYCs"'2' 9 TOTAL 'f PllCI · DOwN MTHL T. + T a. L PYMT. PYMT. ILUI 1001 PRICI Sl 151 '64 DODGi ·GT $677'~T~~top. s'°"'2"'3·~;~~~~ 1os'"2"'31 TO'JAL . PllCf DOWN -MT"LY. + T a. L P'IMT. · PY"T. llUI 1001 P,llCI 111~1 \ $11l477 ~:~~~· -s4"9Nr!";~;A~ns'~4'M.9(TUKT~~ .. L PIJCI ·DOWN MTHLY, + T • L PYMT. PYMT. . ILUI lpol PIJCE -S2JJO '68 PLYMOUTtf FURY Ill '2 00.-i..n1t011. Vf, 111tom1ttc. ~ ~,,.. r.iie. llMNr, 1lr c.tndlllDnlr.I. ! (VllC 7X.l 52677 :~~~L s90:00:.A; s90~~~~. + T Ii L nNT. nMT. ILUI IOOI PllCI UJ25 '66 MERCURY CAPRI $0-11M:77rvT~~A~sl3lc, ~,.r ~':;;: rlds .. 3"''9"''· 1;~~.~) ' . PllCI .DOWN MTHLY, + T & L · PYMT. PYMT~ ILUE 1001 ·--·~ $2140 '64 COMET $67, . 7Powa;~~-:~nt: rlds"2' "°'3~te~. ;~'°:~~·. lsVWW2C34J TOTAL PllCl DOWN MTHLY. + T & L nMT. PYMT. ILUI 1001 PllCE 51150 . '65 .DODGE DART llacllo1 ,,...., I U!OfMI((. (NRC 650) s9n ~wi·L $33 ~:;~. s33 ~1.~- ILU• IOOll ·~ICE S125s' '65 l'tYMOUTH FURY '(t'AGON $1· F~..a. ... tc:~~ poSw.46t Sitllp"ll)9~:r:rt$"'46'T~~AL ~ 11 Plitt DOWN MTHLY. +T&L . nwr. 'P.YMT. -· ILUI 100'1 ;,11c1'.s1110 • • ) \ ..... .. ; Ao .~u;i\:&.i~f H · ,' , ..... ·""'!"~~~ ·· l'ANK-,~N~NCtNG : -' ,. . -~ ' . ' • AVAl~U off·Aµ HFj'/ CARS AT TltJ cOMMllCIAL IANl(OFWESTMlllSTll " . OH .uftOVll> IMCllDIT ~ . '. . , .. ' ' . '· .. . .. . - ' . . Oii« oiscoulif PRltt ;M 'DODGE 4 DOOR l~cad llltJudlnQ 1l11Dma1lc. (NGJ 954! .e577 ... TOTAL s1·9 · TOTAL $1·9· TO.T~ 'ii Plltl _ , DO'(f'"-· • MTHLJ. + r & l . , , ,nMT. PY.MT.- ~64 -C:HE-YRO~T llEl , AiR 4 Door. lleOIO, Ml_kr, lllWnllie, (OLK M7J $677. TOTAL s23 TOTAL s23· TOTAL ; ·.,PRICE , DOWN· MTHLY . . ., · · + 11.& C.." PYMT. , . PYMT. '68 DODGE DAR-T GT • . s1s-...T:;;-;L-'s' .. 6.3" ~~~;~t"s·61 3 TOTAL . 11 m, ' DOWN MTHLY. · · . . + , L nMT. . PYM'T. _: . \ ' '65 CH OLEY MALIBU 2 "'-' hi • {$Jlt "3l s977 TOTAL . s3 T,OJAL s33 TOTAL PIJCI , WN MTHLY. ! · J + T~ L Pllr(T. nMT. ' ' ! "" . . . . ' ' . ........ •.• ........... . . . . , • . ., I , ·: .iooo/!,~u'A.rMii . . . . . . GOOI) F9R ' ll>ll DAYS OR ~.000 ·MILES WHICHEVER . COMES FIRST I I I I ' At no ·Cost to.you -Parts or labor on motor, I 1 transmission and rear end. Th,is seal states 1 in w;ritinJ that Lee White gll'3rantees the mo- t tor, trammission1and reat end :l00% against • . -defects. for .100 days or 4.000 'mil ... which ·I ~v~r com~ fll'St afte~ p~h•se. ·~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I -1. ~ Fi>f!. Yo"ur Protection All Used Cars With ' 1 ··WHITE SEAL ' . e ISJ lrand ·New WSW Tires ' •··Reline Afl ·141 ·irakeS · I . • ; . • . N•w. G1111ranteed Battery ; · · ·e . New P11ints, 1'11191 ~.Condenser ; ~ ~ •:·,~ ····· ---·· ~ -..... -. ' • .I \ ·7~~---~------------------------.. -------~11191"ii ... -....... -"!11~9'!'""!!".11""".., \ w~. baObtr 2, 1968 OAILY PILOT BARBOR C DODGE IS NOW OUKE COUllTY'S . OPEN DAILY9A.M.TO I PM .1 N C L L'r,I NG S U N~A Y•S c H ohlt>~··~""'I• ''"' 'i'i·· ''"''''''""'''" NO~ 1". 28 88 HAR BOR BlVD e, COSTA MESA PHON~ S40a 8888 LARGEST "DEA··-1·· VOLUME . . ~ · · • . Which Me.-1M IMw-f S1l1ctloii ef·f""'Y ,,_.196' · Dodt-i. Choose lr1111 & NtW ADWll ii ·AU M1•111, C.-. & ~.Tab hhry ·ToUyt • l ' . ' . -----.. ~ • ..S ·ACIEs OF 'NEW MODEIN'SAlES & SERVICE 'NEW LOCATION! /' ·"1 FACUTIES TO SERVE -:YOU - . COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IMMEDIATE ·· DELIV~RY ' . OllAll~~ NOIBDTOOIDBtCUS- I ' ( ' i ttow 01 DISPLAY ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST TRUCK, CAMPER & VAN HEADQU.RTERS ' -'-~ ~ '69 DODGE CAMPER VAN V-8, auto. tranS·, H.D. Suspension, 815JCl5 8 ply tires, Stabilizer, Radio, Stove, Ice Box, Built-in wardrobe . End table Storage, Motor bed, Dinette makes into double bed, Stainless. steel sink, Fiberglas and natural wood paneling, drapas. • • ANOTHIR HARIOR DODGI Jim ' '8 MONTHS IANK FINANCING! Now AHlllblo On All New C.., & Trvcb In Slock Ol'I A~;or~·1ej '1'.* Credit 11 CorrwMrdtl NatloMI II'* -~ -:;;---'\ Southern California's Charger Headquarters ~~~·~ Chlc-1 to~ from ' , "' ~ C1llfaimla. Chok.• of ~. !69 CHARGERS BRANO ' . '4$• '68DAR1 . fully equipped with radio, hatter, WSW tires padded dnli, defroster, !tc. U1e4, low 1111 ..... IVCT 840) Motor No. 1987071925. ... t':f" TOT~~!~:rLY s 8 TOTAL 48 ~R~~•Ck NEW Choice of colors e · ~ B lit k·e t setts • Hldeey.'•Y · Headlites TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT IMMmfATI llllMlY "•'fll'ltlth lllCllNl9 Tt.L •ff-....,..,_ 11!! •• !Ml. .. -l'!Mtd '*'lk cr.dlt BRAND NEW '69 -DODGE 1'2 TON PICKUP 128" wheel .base S~ptline. All gauges_ 3 s~ synchro trans., H.D. tires, cill'r lighter, H.D. Springs. Ask for Motor No. 11618763~ , -e · Full vinyl inter. •. NylOn carpeting e Rear deiek Spoiler lilt~ • Full rac ing in· 'strument1tion • Bumper Guards • Ash Tray light • H. D. Springs e H. 0. TorsiOf'I Sway Bar ... A$k for Motor No. XP29898107957 & XP2989107958. , $61 ,.~... $61.Je!~~. "MT, . . ,.YM~. + TAX Ii LIC, . . . .fMMIDIATI Di~Y BRAND NEW '68 DODGE 1'2 Ton Pickup & 8' C1bovor C1mpor . Sweptline with 8 foot cab over camper. SIHp .(,front dinette. ·Ask for Motor No. 1167038754. RM'r. . w,i:~:'" + T'ix • LIC. ' ' '78 '78 TOTAL PRICl TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTHLY +TAX t. LICEl(SI • PAYMENT -PAYMINT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $6'4IID• $64W." $218, a ·l2!1t . P•'flY!tnb lndudf tii• t. llnane., ch.Ire• .. • """'111 , ~· Payments include tax & license & finance charges on 48 m~. on a.~pr. bank credit s•99 TOJAL $19 mu $19 ·Y + :~1uc. ;=. IWI IOOIC N~ II IOI '64 DODGI DART 270 $ .. IC, s '::,$, , --....... 2 3 688 +-"'""' 3 ""'· 2 IWI l\QK N.CI !1270 '65 CHEYILU SEDAN v.a Mtln•. 1ut01T11rl~ 1,.n1111IUI011, hHll', 41fn11!1r. ~ ••• ~. (PCV'llJ s9· 8-8--:::~ s29 w.::s29 +TAX & llC. nMT. 11.UI IOOr: NICI $1261 ·· '65 PLYMOUTH SATIWTI v.a. Ndia, Mll.r, .-11.vlnyl lftttrlor, bocktt ... ,., c1rt1111. (WJA"I) lOIU ..... ""'· mu ..... ""'· . TOTAL MTllLT. ""'· 5888 "''" s29 "'" s29 mu +:~LI(. = ~'::,· ILUI toOK NICI f1.IU -- $588 TOTAL $19 mu $19 m" +~uc.· ;=. ':r~· . ILUI IOOI: llllCI 11091 5888-· =~ s29 = 529 . .,'f" +TAX ' UC. nMf. ~. llUI IOOK Ntcl f 1 Sto '65 PLYMOU111 AIRY II bdi•, httttr • ..ut.Mtk t,...-.illllOll, ,...., 1i..rlftf, (Nl!M96) s999· = s29 = 529 + TAX & LIC. nMT •• llUI IOOK NICI 114 .. '61 DODOI POI.ARA HDTP. CPI. ... u "''"· ""'· l'Ktorr •Ir CClnd. Dix. V.f Ur .. ...,. • .._ __ tllhl fl'"-.. lt&H, WIW 11 .... • llNtitr, rifrtl ~ .• -· (OlW\9') $ 8 TOTAL $16 ""' $16 48 +:~1~ ' R:t KUI 100K llllCI SIOOO '63 RAMIUR CLASSIC mu ..... ""'· ~ Country W .... A ~ MO. Alllomltlc tl'eM.. ""'" lltlttr, ....... .,,. • 488 TOTAL '$16 t•• , s16 =:. ~ + T:'~lc. L = """' IWI IOOK PllCI $1fS 165 DODGI DART Hoth•. """lho 1ldtw1ll llr1t. (Nl'lf20} 5688 :::: s23 · = 523 +TAJ. lo llC. nfllT. '66 MUSTANG COUPI hdl1, llNt.r. tMk.t Miii, ™""'-(SGUM) $888 = s29 = 529 +TAI• 11t. mlf. a&ul IOOI: PllCI lllOI '65 PORD GALAXll 500 CPL mu ... •. ""'· Dbl. \I .. 2-dr. H•ho. C .... .f'.~et.!ln'. llr .sJltll., P'![._IJ,."1.L., !Qk.,,__. lnNI u.1<. .... -.:.r •1~ 11c. (llFG565J • $988 =~ s3-3 = s3·3 .r.:.'l. +T~•uc. ""'· mn. MUI IOOK l'lkl l17U '66 PLYMOUTH PURY II i ·. .. ......'-.......... .,.. ......... ....,.,.a.. '64 VOUCSWAGIN ,....,. ....... ....,, -..... 526-""6-SJIJ +l:'t... =.... = • '64 VOUCSWAGIN ....... ' ............ """""' ~·· +l:t ... 5265.°5265 --' '62 VOUCSWAGEN , ' • ' ' l • .r•, ,, • r ' ew..,... Hu Solll!lthing 11\at '. Sam.one Else Want.- • r•• SIGGES'I' SINQU MAJUDl'J'PfA()ll ON l'D OIUN~ll COAn-••on ··~ ea-1871 You -C.n Sell It, Find It, Tredo It With 1 Wint Ad ' 3600 Seavlew c ....... 'Mar HARDWOOD ROORS 169,500 $22,,50 OPEN DAILY 1.5· -. > BR 2 b&lll -~ 1::'~ =ed~~ , with ,ALL built•tn ldtd-tn- -olbbwuher. A farr< pneD1ns, and la located OD )'ard edoaed wtOI a block ~ comll' kit orq one Wock wan bu sprinklttr lt'oot A ID dte '-dl. IAr&e ftrelUo. rear. Attention GI• no down- • In both the lMns rcan paymenlAI $183 month. and the f.aml1 room, built· ' ll kitchen and like new cao- didoo l.uide and wt. Doo't lo! Oda ........ "'" DoLoncy Rool Eatofe 2821 E. Cout HW)', Ollil mmo = -="-----= B/B = =----=- •• .. ------ -;,~a qo~J J' .... -... ~~. 2211L17111 Ev<n!ngs Call 545ma S8DOM SEEll GLEN MAR Sl'ECIAL 4 II' BIU, 111 b&., """"-. Ni~ cor, lot. Needs 10me woril:. GI or FHA -$23,950 BRASHEAR REALTY . 847-8531 EvH. 541·2442 .: RUSTIC . 10000.nerol 10000.norol 11\00 Gefterol 10000enero1 10000.Mrol 1.------ 1 01 ' _, 10000-rol 1000 0 .... ,.1 • 1000 ;;DJ ... #t ... #1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ... ,•. . .. •. ~N~EW~PO~R~T~. ~BE~A~C~H·O~F~R~C~E~6411116·~17111111---i,...;;.C.;O•S•T•A•M•E_;S;;;:A:!!OFFICE,_....54S.9491 HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE!-842-4455 :· ... 7"2 •• ,. OPllOllTI 0 _, ___ ..., .... i;;.;;;"';.;';.;"";.;'°";;;;.'•'•"'•';.'----,.. ... 2043 Weatcllff Dr. II lrvlM Opon lvonl-2-.. ~ •~ HAHO~l:';IL,_YD;,-.·=----....::0:.i:,..~IY::::llll::"tl 'IA f P.M. . 'MONIY TID IN YOUI IACIO' AID El>Jo~111 Cllltom home wtt~ pine panelled family room Ind n-until ~ to lbake tM rDOQrY t1'H &nd build S addltiona.J income Wllb on ywr ~ aCftl Back B&1 F.etate. All zoned and ?'@Id¥ to ao Wbf.DM!l' l'Oll are. ~ mabl It 1QYl't. Submlt J'WI' ..Utr bc:me on our suaranu. tndil sro-"'""'-. Sll,100-»ANllH HAC:llNDA llAUTY llll&O "-•umiuncl tho bloclt let~ to thlt AUTHENTIC SPANIBR bMUV lllifR~"Wf~cM~~~~lari1DIN: A a.ouasioM . • l'Dlch.t bl what JOU wanl Tbl'n TRADE--:IN :vour home on · our GUARANTEED TRADE l'!_Gll'Jm. W@'ll thaw )'OU bow thfl coat ii only $100 00. IAC:I IAY llAUTY . $900 DUAM c:onA•• . Wrouchf Iron sates lea4 the way to d@hw. CtUtcrn 4 Bed., 3 bath home situ· ~:roNOR BDOOl"?<T 0"1R _,.~-~llR -.. S _B. EDlnclRu~-M ~.!!~ent area wltb atfd..Jin fl'det cul de .ac alrMt. Llrte 11vtnr roam with ftrtplace dinln& rotlm. • ~c. • 100·· ._ .. _ ... ~brick nREPLACt ~.!:!'°l..:!!!J'_~ llrtDlact. lleecft ... decor. JUlt under 2,!500 sq. ~ ~ .. \"P lltlns rom. FAMILY ROOM, 2 b&tho and RANCH S1ZED K1TQ1EN with =~~.-:7.:'.'....~=:;.;.-· 1Ull Fico .a., ooo. Submit )'Ollr ....u.r borM..,.,... c:-u~All ...... .., quiet -.1ln.d ·-• Nlilt l!CllOOL& •--·-~ ~--••-COIT,. MDA -l'HA w NO DOWN ms ' Tbll ""'1 ._,. with -bodi-oc<m llld TRJ:iaNDOUS 1.um.'l llOOM In c:olOHA oOll. MAI -DANDY DllPUX . HATUIW. WOOD PANUUllO -with ponooo1117, Don 00. -and w1111 .. ~ .m ....... °""' -·-.-. -.w w1tli -...i Clll· ~~~.R:1.J ~ = llZAf> mm l'lUEI' lllp and~ W..1--.1 allo boa --and --HOW MAllT• I :iiiiiOOM-~~~--~i:_= ~~~bit---wilt S bot!> -""'""" ftnll wl~downln choloollll!ESA t>ILMAltJo. r ~G~ ~~t>lnl. ~J..1',u:,::::..~.!r'RKAN .. " . . ' I:• . . • \~ : ' ' . .. ~ j ~. .. .,1 ' . ' 4 UNITS S.. adorn the HUCE BllDROOMS with cl ..... p.1.,.. 2 h ... bothl ~ M~ """' In lmfllt -on choice 1:181.i.t., ~ to 17th S-t lhooollil. -.,_toln. ll'1 d-" & MODEL ~ PRQl'ltSlllONALLY lo.naoclpod. • "-_ .• ·!~~,~~Small~~·:-.~~to~Q:uallllod~~""""'~~·N:•:Jou~:r: ... ~>'ull~iDrl~ce~on~~i":~:t!IO.~~:.~~~~:.~~~:::.~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~j ~ A NIW UCO~D ••• W•lker A LH loltl 154 ~ ... le Ho••• 111 One Weelcl .--!: -·. • ll D Y• • D T " ~ ' C• • • C• • • • • • • • • " " " •• • " " • •• • " • " " • " " 0 " ~ 0 0 0 ,. • • ,, ,, 0 ' N • " L L L .. •• c • c 0 •• • " c 0 • ~ 0 • c • • c N • • • ' • ' " • ' " c • ' • I ' l • " ' ' ' ' • • • • c ' ' ' ' c c • ' c I c ' ' • • ' ' • • • ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' • ' ' ' I ' ' • ' ' ( ' ' ( I ' ' • • -• --... ··--~. -•~·-••,...-••-·~·~-..,... ............. ..,..,u_•.,~•.-"" .,._,.,.., ........ ,... ......... ~-~·-·-•-· ·-~-~--··.,~··-.-·-" -. . ' .. Vl:dn<'4, C:!Dbr< 2, .1968 Q.IJlY •lcOT 49. HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS -RENTALS --""" '"~~ RENTA ~ Hou-Fumlshed Houin Unfumlshld Apia. Fumlshld Apia. Unfumr-Aok. U.,.,,,.,,.. Fountain Volley 141011 -.=="-'===-1-.,;.:.;=o.:..="'"'-...;..;.;..;. = TAl<£...,&%GI!oan.c.ah8olboo 230o N-rt Shoroo 3220 ~Cos=t•;;..;.;M;.:_;;;., __ .;.41;,;cOOCeala -5100 Huntl~ ...... to loci. CooOltr pe.rtlal 2nd. SP.f1Ctacu1Jr ~ V!e-w NE'WPOllT SHCflES P5 Mo. 2 Bt.. V«Y ~ N'tW 1 Bn. 1 Wol* tD-. • Daily Pilot Clanlfle'd I CLASS.IFIED INDEX ( Spt.ciout, lovely 3 BR 2 bf.th Penn ~ 3 br. 8e6cb. $115. 2 BR~• Ota CG )'f'ant,ltut thJ1er-U3 E lllb StNet H •1101 \ ' nz to $U5 mo ........ Hou•s-Regulations-Deadi,inss blt·W. "-· panemna, Avail Oct 1. m-!lMO ' fl90 mo. ~ll90 eoaia Me..:. IC.121!> '1 •van. Pvl -• ......,. ' I t/dtp tio ~ .matur• Eaal• A ... ERRORS1 Adv•rtl••,.. •hould chtok~ their ads ••lly '"d Nport lmm1dl1te1y •ITOl'I :.500. S. :.-0098. ••· ~•.le. ··----'23=51 East Bluff 3142, 1: ~~~~ GREENS ::uJ4~~1'4Wala 11 t ' or ml10la11lflotitl1ne. THE DdAILY 1 PILOT ••umaa llibllltp for •trore •nly to 1605 ATl'RACTIVE F\ln"I borne BLUFFS Dlx S Br, den 2 ba. yard, car port. 642.5'M'T BACHELOR • UNFURN. ltM tne extent of publl1hlno lhl l Vert stm•nt oorr90tly on1 tlrn•. ~.!_~~~ty, _ _;o_: .,. •"fail for abed term lease. el-pt.I, drpc. Pool. ·Rat/ 1 BR. t\lm util pd. fl20 mo, front $1 QQ 2 ~!tk~':i'!sei~ DEADLINl!FORCOPYANOKILLS:l:SOP.M.th1d1)'blfor1publloatlon,1*'ptfor BY OWNER.@ Acrn OU M.Jcbt cona1dtt Mo/Mo matutt .hm. at5-3t33, ~1801 Wbtttltt St. HEATtDP00l.. wee1t.1nd Edition and Monday a1Gtiont whtn cloelng time I• l:SO P.M. Friday. Ca1ii;o Ghost Town Road, leaM· I.Mio J\aalty 673-8830 Ci'5-M9'7 ·6'-'-"'"--------1 ,1n,c13. uBDtU .... ~.. 802 ~xvl.lle. A,t. D, JLB. near Benl<1w. 223 Colton -$-CS -$;6 Sm.II tralltr. -· n.ro. YOU MUST HAVE KILL NUMBER! When kllllng 1n Id beoaute of qutok ""vita, N.S. Huntfnaton'8Mch 2400 Corona d1l Mir J1$0 Utll pd, Man over ao. No FlTRN. A UNFURN. 1;;:=:::•:::::036-:::::""'::4=·===:1 b1 @A to mak• a record of tht klll number glv1n you by your 1d taktr •• .s ·----Pets. 54S.1551 alt 8 pm. Heeled Pool.s, Otild ' Care verlflullon of y1u• oan. ()~;;J Stet. 1608 2 BR. Nu Furn. Carp. Patio, ocEAN vtew. Lovely 2 Br. -2 Center, Adj. to Sboppin& -Gerdeft Grove 561 Eve-rf effort la madt to kill or co~ • now •d that h•• b11n ord1Ad, but wt can-:;::;.;:;.;:.;.::;.:. __ ...;.=· E~ ...,..M~nCloee to &.ctt Ba. Frple, bltna:, 1nc 1 ~~~~its~ !,R·~~· No pets e.Uowed · BIXBY GR:EEN BY OWNER. 10 Io t 101,;-;;;,;;:;;:::;:===== dlsbWaaber, $3QO mo. Leaae. · 1"'0-2700 Petenon Way, at Har-~ -.-not 11uar1ntet to do 10 untll th• ad ht• 1pp1artd In tht paper. Christmas. Valley 1 mllesr 673-1953 or 213/790-2965 col-I o=i.57),;,;Joa='nn"=. i5'8-0781o;;;== , bot &: Adams, Costa Mesa. 2 .l S BR. 1vni--. .o:-- OIME·A·LINE Ad• art stMotly oath In advance by m.all or at an)' on• of our offloe&. from Silver Lake o t t L191un1 Beech 2705 lect · 54&-0.110 FamD.y room .Pri'f". p&tlol ,.~ 31 222 eoi-NB Newport 8e1ch_42~ U" to 1!ilXI aquat• !eel NO phont orden. 1~ ...... y , , ... n 3 BR 2 BA It pow4tt l9Qlll• FOR Leue, adults. Lovely 2 _ ' Tht DAILY PILOT rttll'"VClt tht right to ol1•lf1, edtt, ceneor or rtf111e any 1dve,.. L B h 1705 Beaut. tum. Outstanding BR hmneRl· P.&ti!,; ~~ $11'5. BAYCLIFF Mold -w1ntei Excellent park Hka aur---Central 1lt condltiontnl tlaement, and to ch1ng1 Ill rate1 •nd reQulatlona without prior notice. igunl ~ view. (2U) 'l95-a866 I 'N:::e=""°"===""==··=~'=~== rates effective; $2'1.50 up. roundinis for •~ti requ.ir-• Mtx. acousUcol prtvaey Advertlaert may plact thtlr ads by t1lephon1. NEW YORK . .;a-. I AL:t Bilbo. 3300 4~at:, ';"'~rt?"°Ns~ lng peace 41 quiet. • Carpets, drapa, bua:• DIAL DIRECT 6•2 5678 S Housts Unfurnl1hed ::.::;:;::. ______ .:..:.:.: Discriminative Tenant• wardrobes, disbwaahen: · " • TOWN HOU E PIER & BOAT SLIP-' BR 2, 2 BR, % block from beach, 1, 2 & 3 BDllM, APl'S. • lndlvlduol walbtt/deyer WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540' 1220 ~the M:centu•ting theme of Ganorol 3000 BA 2300 aq It. lg petio & B., garage, Fptc, w/w ...,.~. POOL. NO CHILDREN • Walk ID all school.I tlWI tNiy unique, OCEAN 8,.Q, $560 mo. 52S4100 !!?5 ~··(21A3v)•~~no21w42. (nil MARTINl9UE VIEW HOME. Atritm entry· Irvine T•rr-.ce "',,.....'~" .....,... J.,.arge pool, pu.ttint sree:n. Huntington Beach 540.1220 Loguna Beach 494-9466 way....,., SUNKD< LIV. Luxury Home Huntington Beach 3400 1 SMALL 1 BR tum. l'Olnt>. GARDEN Am. volleyball, badminton, ti<. Ph A 0 8 00 5 30 l>M WITH MA$IVE TWIN 2 BR, ' ... full ....... rm, . "" Club "°""' Dr (ACTOU 18th ' Santa .... c M From $270 • . ones re pen : a.m. - : p.m. FIREPLACE IN WHITE Frplc, covered pt.tlo. Yrly ' BR. 2 Ba. 2 ~ar&: tncd irom Lido Theater). Owner Call Mn. Henderson'~ 6868 Lampton d BRICK oEfilcN, aUding leut, $395 mo. Avall lmmed. ~it" J.:1~':1153&-T1S4 ~I 00 premises Swiday. 1177 Santa Ana, Apt 113, c:M. (nr. knott) 9 to Noon Sotur oy-Closed Sunday .-wall ope,;, to largo pa· a.e.iur. !Walty 675-2503, 642-4042 (>$) OCEANFRONT, yearly; '11'"'"""""""""""""""""''""' 1 GARDEN GROVE tio that affords on UNOS. 642-3615 VACANT • BR home. 2 Brts.. u1225tll .. lum642-3429.: adw.,, no FAIRWAY I========::= CLASSIFIED COUNTERS art located a• fol10W1: ,,.........,..... '"..,.."OF THE NEW ~• 3 ~-•-~RV'..~~ '"u:... ~uxe ~ooms batha. $180/mo with lease. pe VILLA APTS Lagune Beach 5705 • 2211 Witt klboa loulncml. New,ort hoch. JJO West lcry Sh'Ht, Coste MIMI. Jot OCEAN & C.ATAl.JNA is. and den 2% baths fireplace, Call 53l-75!16 a.Jter 6 PM WINTER Rental 4 br., 2 ba., • Fifth StNet, Hu11rl11vtot1 lffch. W Forttt An11ff, Lo911H IMcll. l;lO·l:JO &upt. Set. 1 $1111. LAND. peninrula location, b a Y 1...:=..::.:::...:::::..:=o::...:+c.:c:;_ new kJtchen. Avai1 9/15. 3 BR APT. -POOL 100 CLIFF DRIVE WeU·arranged 3 BDRM. & view, all electric builtlns IMMAC. 3 BR, den. S27S mo. 675-0)9i ADULTS ONL.Y LUXURY FURN/UNFURN Mall Addrea: l!lox 1175, Newport Beach, C•llt. DEN FLOOR PLAN, SER· plus wet bar. Children O.K. Cru,>eted thru-out. Ref 1 Manager Mrs Gerson Yearly Leue. l lc 2 Bdrml. VICED ·BY 2 BATHS with Yearly $450. Pf'· mo. req'd, S205 mo. ~129 ~~: ~y = 20122 SANTA 0 ANA AV. Yearly Lease. l bedroom HOUSES FOR SALE GENERAL IMI COSTA 11\l!SA 1110 Ml!5A Dl!L MAR 1105 MESA VERDE lilt COLLEGE l"ARK 1115 NEWl"ORT Sl.-.CH UM NIWl"OAT HllOHTS Ult IALIOA COVl!J 1215 Nl!Wl"Ol.T SHOl.lt 112' IAYCRl!ST 122l IAYSHOl.l.S 1HS DOVEi. SHOAl!f 1211 Wl!STCLIPP 1:tJI MARSO". HIOHUNDS ltH VNtYl!flSITY PAI.II: IW lRV1NE , lnl IACI( IAY 1'4t 1.ASTILUFP l:M2 lllVUtl! TIEltl.ACI nu COIONA DEL MAI. 1250 IALIOA PENINSULA l:IOO IEACON IAY IJU 91.Y ISUNOS IUt LIDO ISLI! 1351 IALIOA ISLAND 1355 HUNTINGTON IEACH 1400 HUNTINGTON ~St90UI 1405 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1411 SE,1.L lllACH 1451 SVNSET IEACH If.SJ GARDEN OROVI 1471 LONQ BEACH 1Stl LAKEWOOD use ORANQE COUNTY \j,M ovt 01' COVNTY 1'°5 OVT 0,. n A ta ltOI $TANTON 1'11 Wl!STMINSTIR 16U MIDWAY CITY I'll SANTA ANA 1,H SANTA ANA NOTS. IUI ORANGE tru TUSTIN 1'41 NORTH TUSTlf\I 1'4S ANAHEIM 16S0 SILVEll.ADO CANYON IUS LAGUNA HILU 11tl LAGUNA IEACN 11tlS U.GUNA NIGUEL 1111 SAN CLEMENTI 1n1 S-'UAN CAPtnltANO 1721 CAPISTRANO IEACH 11!5 DANA POINT Jne C..\RLSIAD 1141 OCEANSIDI 1151 SAN Oll!GO 1ns RlVERSIDI! COVNTY 1 .. HOUSl!S TO II! MOVID IJM CONOOMINIVM ltSI DUl"Ll!XES FOR SALi! ltH APARTMENTS FOi U.LI ltlO RENTALS Nl'WPORT I.II.CH NIWP01!T HllOHTS Nl!Wl"ORT SHnRIS WtSTCLIJIJI UNIVERSITY JIARlt IACK IAY IAST ILUJIJI CORONA OIL MAR IA.LIDA SAY ISLAHOt LIDO ISLa,. IALIOA ISLAND HUNTINGTON II.ACM JIOUNTAIN 'IALLl'r SUL llACH LONG IE.ACM O•ANGI! COUNTY GARDEN Oll:OVI Wl'STMINSTE• MIDW,IY CITY SANTA AHA SANTA .\HA Hl!IGMTS TUSTIN COAST.tL LAGUNA l!ACH LAGVHA NIGUEt. -•no mo •• OU> ... •• .,. ... "" "" ... -.. ,. ... ... -.. ,. .. ,, "" .... ..,. .... "M ... 4701 •11• extensive use ol \VORM· 642-7777 pd 87 .. "<V>n 546-8260 steps tO ShoN &: Shops Dl!Mot.1T10N "'"'5 WOOD p AN ELL 1 NG. 4. BR. 2 BA. family room, Garden Grove 3475 $100 Mo, util · ......,;r;N 0c · ~ Apt. ORAFTING sEllVICI! "" . · · G • Ad I L" • eanVlew uvm every ELECTIUCAL 6'41 Bun..T. IN s LEE p ING atrium. New home in Turtle NEW 2 BR. garage lll;)t. 250' rac1ou1 u t 1v1ng from $150 mo up. leut EQU1PMEHT IEHTALt '"' CHAMBERS. a-·er 1.l.9e nr Rock, closest to UCL Swim· $85; 1-BR duplex partly rorn. from bee.ch $150 Mo. 9 mos I BR, 1% bath, w/w carpets, 494-2449 •eHCING .u.. ... Newly J)Eliraed. Available •-N ts 642-3837 e·-f'-_,,,===='"°".,.-:--;--I Pl.OOU "" wood shutten, ...... 1~1--.. t m~g, tennls, etc, $275 mo i:oe. ope · .... ... ... place, spiral statrcase :;; ,........,-.. ¥'"' now Bia-53+6980 d OCEANFRONT apt Lee I FURNACI' RIPAlll:J, ''" U11 wa11--·. et-. . OD lease. 615-2163 ' . l BR., furn. &: unfurn. Pool; en pool. ' GARDENING "" ,. __ • .. u_ E A garden attt. Priv. bee.ch I: GINIRAL Sl'll:VICIS "° THOROUGHLY M 0 DERN VERY Qean • BR 2 be.ttw, L11gun1 Beach 3705 no children or petl. 2~ ,........ ••• pt. sea pool. l br •• den. Pvt. . ·.~~!J,IM .. OISCINe "*f.... KIT'CJIDJ, HAS ALL BILT· W/w --..ts, .-. .... D, RolL E, 16th SJ:., N.B. &tG-4664 145 E. 18th 642-3074 n.> ......,,. ~ .. _..,.. "'"'"'!'=" furn. $225/mo. 4...--...> •R•1N twuMa •Jtt mRANGE&:oVEN,DISH· in& Hllta. RNdy tor oe-MONARCH BAY AREA Newport Hgts. 4210 NEWLY DECORATED "R-E~A-L~e=s~T-A~T=1---• ==L~~o~LUll ::· WSHR., GAAB. DISP. AND cupanoy, $215/JDO. A It. LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 Large 2 BR. w/garage $110 llAVLl~O '•nf NUMEROUS HARDWOOD 546-4141 BR A den, 2 BA, c:pta, Drpl, 1 SR furn., pool. utfl'• pd. Water paid. Near IChool G1n1ral ::;::,~~u:.:,•...,T1Ne :rn CABINEI'S. This truly un-$278. 4 BR. 3 bf.. Do!c. trpl, pool. $300 mo. A1ao H.S. age OK. $11S. mo. 3236 fll'f6.C Placentia Ave. Rent1l1 Wanted 5990 INCOMI TAX ""' U!IUll lnne is a Dearatxr'e IJ;>me. Many extras. Nice avaiL 2 BR, 2 ba. $250 mo. Cl..ay St. 548-7325 Call betw~n 2-5 ::g:iN~i. •t&. :~ dreem and ill a real prize location! 534-9980 Broker adults 49$-1.243 betw 1().5 pm Corona del Mar 4250 • 63M120 • FREE SERVICE TO :::~~1•:1e :: -:n:e =:-ted home $140; 2 & DEN w/frpl. Zon-OCEANFRONT. Spectacular 2 BR. Extra 1rg rms. w/w QWNER-MANAGER INVESTIGATING, n11act1v• •7• · ed for horses. St a 11 s Villa. Partly t" r n is bed. 1 BR. studio; blk. tp ocean, crpt'g drps, bltns, Heated BROKER JAtoi•To111At. '"' $36, 950 Full Price available. Broker 534-6980 Huge rooms, park • like bay: patio, lndry. l Adult. """!. Chldrn Ok. 2 2 o 8 JEWELll:Y REl"Atlt. etc. "°' . b h """' You select your own tenant LANDSCAJllN• uu SEE TO APPREClATE! $1!6; 3 BR, fam rm, 21A ba. grounds, Pr1vate e•c ' Sea No pets. $120. 673-7629 College ;\pt 3 CM. 642-5783 ACTIV~ RENTALS ~~s~~~1:," a11:icK :'.: MISSION REAL TY Bltns, cpts, drps, Tots & pool. $GOO month. 494-4653 l BR fW"'!l, back DU{llex, $90. 12 NEW 2 Br. Bltn nuige, 534-6982 SAN CLEMENTI! DANA POINT TRIPLEX, 1tc. CONDOMINIUM "" . ... •• MOVING a STOllAOI ,... 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna pets 01<.. 534-fi93J Bk:r. I 3707 Uase onJy. oven, dwhr, sep fenced ~~=,::_:~"-''-',-~~I R •NTALS ;:::~:::; ~:;:;11-1a, !: ._.""°"_,_,•iitii7lii<ii>_,<9'-0_,ii73~1-•I Laguna Nlgue 644-1641 patio. Gar. $150. 2312 Sa.nta WANTED 1 BR unrum Apt, ,;;; JIATIDS 6Nt Costa Mesa 3100 FOR Lease: 3 or 4 Br, 2 ba, 4300 Ana Ave., C.M, &U..6257 C.M., Newport. Corolla del Apt. U"fu·n·11hod l"HOTOG•Al"HY "7f I --N" I --------Balboa M•r or J..a&una. To noo mo. • ' PLASTEll:lNG. 1"1tt11. 11:•••lr "" ~Un,a,. 1gue fireplace, built -iru. $200 ::::::::::::.-----~-2 BR. Bltns. Lovely incl Gl'NERAL , .. PLUMllNG "" Lov~·--omer lot 4 n•--, 2 3 BR. plus den. Fireplace, month. 49!}...4125 LOVELY 3 BR, 2 ba, blt·in patio, g•·. ••··•-l1LI mo. Car or QUllOl1 neotSAl'Y· COSTA MESA 5161 POODLll OlllOOMINO ,,.. ooy .. D<lrnut double garage. $185 mo, c::::::;::...,:::c..:::::..____ .... IWW..... 642..(nlG after 5 p.m, ::~o".~R~~~.CM :~: POOL s1Rv1ce: 4flt baths, family rm, beautifW· Between Harbor Sh o P RENTALS kitchen, W I W crpt!I, gas * 6734458 * BAPTIST ~ .\ 2 teenqe NEWPORT MllOMTS s11• :B::\:-::1~:1"5 tl:: ly landscaped, Bargain at center. 00::: & CM High. Apts. Furnl1hed firepl,a~e, Upper, $200 yrly, 2 BR. Redec .• bltns, dwhr, boys need 2 bdr hse or apt N"l!WPOltT SHORES Int •OO•••• ... 1~ ~" y . . I ....... ----$185 til June 30th 543-4638 . tlo $140 Ad··· WESTCLll'I" 51,. """''"'· ard maintenance inc Uut"U. ' gar., pr1. pa. · . u.its unfum. Will do ma1nt. for UNIYERSITT PAlllK sn1 ::~1gD'I!~~~!,.. ~1~·PAIR !:!: Call before 3 or after 7 pm. General ·-----4_000.;.; 0..EAN Bachelor Apts. 184.3 Pomona. 543-5357 part o1 rent. 83&-1795 ::;~ :~JF,. ~:; R11MoDl!L1Ho. KITCHENS ''"' Blue Lagoon IK.ise only. 545-5438 ---~REN. T Ail utll incl $15 up 3 BDRMS • l% Baths 3 BR Htn, CdM Hi scbl attm COii.ONA OEL MAii 5150 :~w;~ Siii,._ ::: 315 E. Balboa Blvd. From $130. See M:ma~er IALtOA s100 s1w1NG MACHINE ltEP1.t1ts '"' YiHa 3 B.R. 2 ba. Carpets, drap~. 3 Rooms Furnitu,. BAL.BO:\ 673-9945 al'ca. S17.> -S3» mo. Sehl. 9AY ISLANDS IJSG .SEPTIC T.tHKS, lewtra. lie. 6ffS 2 BR l2 ba••-f Family rm. 2 Ir p 1 cs. 8li2 W. Center, Apt 1, C.M.. tchr·teena;i:e girl& 549-2001 ~~O:T:~~~N ll!A('to :! TA1LoR1NG ,,,. • u..,,, .amily rm, wet Lndscaiped, sprinklers nu $25 Month Bay Av_e., Winter lease, VERY nice 2 BR., new cpts., aft 6 FOUNTAIN. VALLI'"\' 541t ~~~E~1~;.~o:TIOL 'l,~. bar, 2 pools, private beach, paint. lfmacula.te! Walk to FULL OPTION TO BUY 2 BR, fircpt:.:c, bay view drapes, bltns. Adulta, DO WANTED: 3 BR. Home Oii l•LIOA ISLAND SUS TILE, Lh11t ... 111 • Marltlt ,,,$ guard service. Will consider schools & shopping. $235 per ... Very clean, $150. 675-2153 pets. $125, 548-6769 SEAL 1tACH S4!lo TREE si.1tvica '"' Jeese/option. mo. 1st & last, $50 cleaning No ...eposlt o.a.c. water wJsllp to leue, Call LoMo •~CH JSOI Tl!Ll!VtSION, ••Nll"I. 11e. ,,u BOND R I HF RC Lido l1le 4351 2 BR Bltra, dish.washer, gar. after 4:30 67J..ffi23 ~:~== ~011:1:,':.' :,: ~~~~~EllY :: ea ty deposit. 83D-2537 for appt. furnit~r~ 0R~ntal1 ;;;:;:;..~::..----;.;;.;;.;. Prl patio. $140. Adults, nol=="=========01 =~~~:~Ng~ ::! JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 32~ ~~irtc:i~~·· 4. BED~:~nd fam~ 511 ww.1~9~cln· C-~~hmS<&-774 34lt28001 1pa~~l =t·, :;:·.$~pet, 1843 Pomona 548-6357 Roems for Rent S99S SANTA ANA UH JOI WANTED, M•n 100I 4.S9-2238 499-3403 room, ' ~ • 1568 ' ..... ' ...... • • ...i 673-0837 2 BR. cpta, drps, priv. WORKING w -SANTA AN.\ HlllMTS Sf)I JOI WANTED, Womt11 JOH " drapes, washer and dcyer. mo l!"Y· eve11._ patio, garage. $135. oman ......, •• ' ~~rs~'lL ~;: ~o:H ':"':~~~" • Int 4~B~R!'""'~,!!!!Ba!'""'"",;,.""~ .. ~hoo ... ~I 'I SZ50 a men th. (nn pets). Cost I Met• 4100 81lboa ls lend 4355 3 BR, $16:>. 67J.J690 ~b~et. c b ~~e=-~-i t.AoUNA ll!!'ACN 5705 ''''" "''' 1m . ' . ·• · s: Broker 646-0555 or 642-9555 --, -LAGVN.\ HIGUl!!'L s1t1 ~=~Nc1rS, Mt• 1100 view; attium, cpts, drps., SUS CASITAS I SPACIOUS 1 B'r. Apt $150 mo 1 BR. grd.n apt. fpJ. cpl/' drps before 11 A.M. Tuea, Wed I: $.Alt CLl!M"ENTI!" S11t HELP WANTIED, M•~ not etc. $37,500. Owner ~7366 SM 2 BL'. hse. Crpt.s, dfll!i, -u pd I Crpt' N Bltns, Jg P\'•· ipatlo, pool Friday, After 1 P.M, Tbun SAN JUAN CAPISfll.lNO 51U AGIENCllES, Wtmtn IJOO R-EN-TA-LS stove & relrig. Yard. Pets & Furnished l Br. & Bachelor · Uel •·. 67•, t87'8Y· g. o Adult.s, no pts $120. 546-5163 & Sat.,. all day S·~-~ Houses Furnished DANA POINT 1741 HELP WAHTEO, W1111•~ uoo d Call «01573 p .... ...... _.,., GENERAL HM REAL ESTATE, JOl5-Mtn a w1rnen 7SOCI chi! rn fine. .,..,,... Apts. 2 BR. dlx. 3005 Coolidge, Monday. 548-3131 RENTALS TO JHAll:I *' General AOllNC1es, Mllft • women 11sa Houses Furnished .al=':...:'~''°::.._______ 2110 Newport Blvd, Huntinnton Beach 4400 D .... s, -.1.. bltns: adult. ROOMS I--t IMC ,._ -.1. COSTA MESA 21M SCHOOU & INSTRUCTION ,... -I:' .,. ~r.., · v~ ~,..., _. !""'" Wlo MESA OIL MAii 2105 TltlPLl!X, tit. SHO JDS PR•PARATIOH 11ot Gener1I 2000 nGO; 2 BR. l'iit ba.. triplex. Medallion by Hotpolpt ) ~· •·-t A~·"-I , =n="'=·..:."="""'..:::::_: ~54S4tm:::_.::::_:ev_::e. Ir: up. 1 A 2 Br,, kit.chem:, MESA Vl!!'ROE 1111 CONDOMINIUM "511 TMIATltlCAL 1"I --------BJ~ / •-$ u -un-~w.u II'• OUK8 on)'.i· TV •· t-.1 .....,.1 _._ --<.1 COLLllGI •ARK 2111 RENTAU WANTED "" MERCHANDISE FOR -"'range, oven, w w, .... l's. 25 Wk. p Water &: 1u furn. $80· SIB ATTR, 3 BR. apt., 2 ba., • .... a""' lN""' • .waiu :::;g:i ::.:s~" ~~ :=:s :~~:::' :: SALE AND TRADE 'i.:. !iv~1:J ~e:;t@~ teens O.K. 53'.fBO Bkr. e Studic A s.cb apU. Palm St., H.B. ~ C&rl>~~n ~,; ~f!·~· ~~ot;t ~ Inn. NEWPOltT SHORIS ttH MOTl!!'LS, TRAILi.i COURTS sm l'Ul.HITUllE ION ct, 3 tota OK ~ ... """A .,,,_ ALONE On bf. 2 Br. Crpts, • lad Utlll A Pticne .... 536-4678 536-4979 ; iNV""U ..... ; <>"m""V;l'.U I=~~-"'""""""'=-= 9AYSH01tl!S l1U GU En HOMES s"' OJIJllCI JIU1!N"Ultl .. ,. ~ .Dll.{" d ' -.~ ~~ • M"· ·-· TV all PRIV. l1)0ID • bMh. nan-DO'IER sHOll:IES, m1 MISC. Al!H'TALJ "" o,.l'ICI 1ou1PMENT •11 '"'~n 2 BD""' , Pl l'PIJ, range ....... If ... ". ........ ~ ..,..,-•• ce • av • AT the beach; dlx 1 & 2 Br., N rt •-h oI H CdM WESTCLIFI' me tNC:OMI! JlllOPEltv '°°' STOllt! EQUIPMl!HT IOU .,........ -.u.... ,.. ex, mo, 548-9536 • New Catt I Bar pool; adult.II, no pets -~~·c 5200 •moker, So. way,, ' UNIVl!ltSITY PARK mJ IUSINESS .,ROP"El.TY '°5t CAt'"E, j\1!!'$T.\tlR,IHT Nit Garage, Tots 0 .K. "°~=-"'~-----1 2376 Newport BJvd. UL97ffi 219 15th 8 :l.l) 12th S Ref. req. Men cm)y, $3) Wk,. IRVINE ttll TR,IJLER PARl<I '6U tAll: IQUIPMENT MU 534.ffi80 Broker $95: 2 BR., garage, difpoAal; '!J"'""" t: t. 6'J5.5114 Eve. ' eAcK 1AY 12to 1vs1NESS ••NTAL .eH HOUSEHOLD OOC.DS MH :========= 1n-• .~ 1 pd Adult!I CHATEAU Lo POINTE 8/8 e.&.ST 1LuJ1JJ n•2 DFl'ICE 11:1NTAL H7t GAll:AGE SALE son 1.:u. If"•• wa er · ' Laguna Beach 4705 MESA Verde, rm. to lhare; 1R\llNE TERRACI no tNDUSTRtAL JIROPIRTv 'on FURNITUllJ! AUCTIOH 11112s Rentalt to Share 2005 no pets. 548-9864 l.Alvely furn, 2 BR apt!I. Off. 3 BEDROOM, 2 beth, face twln bedi, kitcb. -'-"' _ CORONA DEL MAI 2'50 C.OMMl!RCIAL 1(19S APPLIANCES llM . street parking, --~·. NEW Fu . ~· 2 BR 2 BA . •00 ·-IAL80A 2lllf INDUSTlllAL Rl'NTAt. '°90 ,IHflQUES tllf LARGE 2 bdr, w/w carpts ...... t"'""... nusirt:1.1 pool. $250. 3 Car iarage. 1586 w. Biker. 54&8229 8AY ISLANDS 1150 .'.,",,.,, o'•'·· s•WINQ MACHIHl:S t12t Happiness i1 • • • Water paid $145. Avail Htd. pool. Adults, no pets w I e I e c h u i It-ins . Ad ults only. ~~L~C:!L~suHo ~~~ crTRUS o1tovis 11,, ;:',,S,:~L• 1::~:~~EH1 ~~~ Having A Roommate 10/lS 234 Del Mar 540-1974 1941 POMONA AVE., C.M. Panoramic: view overlooking Bay & Beach ~: ~~ i:; HUNTINGTON •,•,ACH 1••, ~;~1u1•,•,,,.,, ,",.," ,•,•,0,10,,,,.. ~." Looking for a Roommate? EASTSIDE 3 ft•-, ,, • ..., COMPLETELY Redecorated AU.O Beach. Mature adults R lty I st CM FOUNTAIN VAJ. y , •• ~ •• ' .• let us assist you . : DUl"UJ •• ~.... 2 BR .. ·--•y, DO cllldm 1185. 49'3-3755 le , nc. ., . • SEAL llE.\CM JUt RESORT PROl"EITY nu HI-Fl & n111:1:0 '211 bit fl70 M 1 ., new cp ., ........ ...." LONG 1EACH uot 011.ANGE co. PRD,.E1t1 ut7 TAPI! Rl!COR0E11:1 1221 Roommate Reference ·in~·~· t ~· ~ue. drps. Blt-lna:, beated pool, ATrR.ACI'IVE 1 bdnn near 2025 W. Balboa Blvd •• NB ROOM w/privacy, ... lttfts, OltANOE COUNTY UGI OUT OJI STAT1! PROP u .. CAMEll:AS. EOUtl'MENT tl<lt Sor-···· 422 ~. u. a esa Adultll no-·. 2276 Maplo --. Vt-", nicely ··-. 67J...3663 Eve1. 548--6966 C.M.; $16weetcr•Month ' $,IHTA ANA 2'10 MOUNTAIN & OISl!RT 11lt HOllY SUJll"Lll!S Mtl -.. .,......, ..,,_,...., c.. 1wu 5484792 Aft. 6 PM'. WISTMINSTl!ll un IU9DIVISIOH LANO 0112 IPOllTll(G GOODS 1$61 Newport Beach Ph. 61.5-2213 Newport •·och 3200 St, 54().5666 Year round $155. After 5 MIDWAY CITY Ul' REAL •STATE Sl!llVICI! 4211 llHOC:UL.All:S, SCOPI$ use 119 ~;,.:.;.;..;:::;:______ call 541-0220 or ~2m5 SLP'G Rm 1or Jmll. Pri SANTA ANA HEIGHT$ U» •.•. EXCHANGE ",. MISCELLANEOUS tHt EMPLOYED female share FURN. or unf. Larg:e 2 Br. Beautlful Duplex COASTAL nllf 11.. 1. WANTSD 12• MISC. WANT"EO u1t CdM house w/aame: priv. A Great family beach house! Deluxe apts; bltns, pool. l RENT. ALS 3 BR, 2 ~ liken~ c-· ... home .t entr By mo cinly LAGUNA ll!!'ACH nos BUSINESS and MACHINERY, 11s. nH ·• ....., ..... ..., ... "" •'!ti: 154.3 n----or LAGUNA NIGUEL 2Jt1 LUMll'• 1750 Br, & Ba. 673-9034 4 Br., 1 hse b) bch wtocean Child, no pets; 645-1357. A t u fu I hed drps, blt·ln kitchen, priv/pa· =-~· =-v_·--·~~-= SAN CLEMENTI!!' 111• FINANCIAL no1tAOI ms SUN BA.THING! Pvt rm, view, G1reat for childr.n. $300 LARGE 3 BR ( lu ) P 1• n rn ' tio ..-... to a .... Be h • $15 UP wk. w/ldtchen s:zs, J,IH JUAN CA,.ISTRANO 1715 IVSINESS OPPORTVNlfl[\ 11111 IUILDING MATERIALS ,... la N I ' un m. "l • "'"JIG .......,, ac CAPISTRANO llACH ,,,. 9UStNl'SS WANTEO '"" SWA,.S mw bath, extras, w Ising I e mo yr y e. u IV rm BR.; cpts., drps, bltns. General 5000 Park. Immed occupe.ncy, up. Studio Aptl. 2s16 DANA l"OtNT '741 INYl!STMENT 011Ptrt11~1i,. 6JH PETS ond LIVESTOCK adult, conv, reas. 962-3825 crpt.1. 642-1554 2885 Mendoza Dr. 545-5421 J iiii;i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ill $2(0 mo ""IY lease. 673-0035 Newport Blv., CM. !548-9755 RIVERSIOI: COUNTY IMt INVESTM!NT WANTED 1l!J J• vACATlON •ENTALJ :t01 MONEY TD LO,IH tJH Pl!TS, GENEltAL ... · ~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. Bltns, crpt!I, UPPER 2 Br. furn . new VEN DOME CONDOMINIUM ,,,. PERIONAl LOAMI 6tU CATI 1121 Costa Mesa 2100 dr Cul d w t I O!JPLIXIS l'Ull:N. ..,J JEWl!!'L•Y LOANS ,n. DOOS ll1S ps. • ~sac. a er -cpts., drapes. Adults: 1 t RENTALS COLLATl'llAL LOANS ms HOllSll UH ··-· ------gardener paid. $235. child OK. $135 Month. 3 BDRMS, 2 baths, fireplace, 1 _G_u_os_t_H_•_m_os ___ 5_99_1 1 $225 yrly. Walker Realty Make reservations NOW 1 ~·~7S.0'-"200""-------­ Newly Redecorated LARGE Unl. 2 Br. 2 Ba. apt Close to Shopplngt~erk New drps, opta. Years lse. ltl:AL ESTATI' LOANS ,140 LIVEITOClt .... FURN 2 BR house adults, no 548--0380 Houses Unfurnished MORTG,10Es, Trlllf °'"' '1•s CALIFORNIA LlljlNG peu, $100 mo. 548-2134.1 ---------543-8572 Eves ~.. OEHlllAL = A_0N,,.NoUN'CEMENTS use Nu11:s111:11s "" 2656-A. .Newport B 1 vd. ~AN 3 Br., 1i,, ba., N'pt. WILSON W&5T COSTA Ml!SA SWIMMING POOU "" (rear} H~Jlhts; cor. lot: dbl. i&r. 1 BR. furn. uw. pd. ,Htd. ::::~:~r.· ::~ ind NOTICES :~i;:rJos = "========= S250Month.673-6756 pool. Adulta 646-5276, COLLl!!'O• PAllK J11S JIOUNO ,,. .... AM .... V.t.e:ATIONI mt N rt ' 8 ch 2200 968-1740 ::::g:; ::~~.H ::: =SOMA.Lt = TRANSPORTATION :;•:;w;:"'°;;;;;;';';-;;;;;;;;Newport Heights 3210 ~N~-~P~l-l~&-2~8~ NEWPOll:T SHOltl$ mt AMNOUNC:IMINTI ,.1. IOATS • YAC:MTS ... • auau a ml R. BAYSHORes ms 1111:THS Mn IAILlo.ATs me Ba Fro t H Pool, $130 to $l!i0 DOYER SHORU 1111 JJUNl'U.LS "4U POWEil Cll:VISl!RS ..,.mt y n ome NEWLY Decor. 3 Br., 1~ bt. 117 E 22nd St"',... n• PA1o 01rtUA•Y .c11 s1>110-11<1 •OATS H bo I I nd R od ·~ ~1 · • ' ~:fJi~~~:y PAllK JUI JIUNlltAL DIRECTOR:~ 1411 IOAT TRAILl!RS •"31 •r r I I 0 Car $225 Mo,, 18'. U'A1""VI~ • lltYtNE n>1 J1Lo11:1sn ,,,! 10•.T MA1NTENANC.1 ma 3 Bedroom•, 12'4 baths 213/293.S594 eve1. CHARGE )'OUJ' want ad now, SACK IAY H4f CAltD 01" THANKI MU IOAT L.\UKCN1HG tOM · E,l,ST ILU'P 124• IN Ml'MO•IAM '411 M,IAINI! IQUIP. toU plus garage.Apartment IRV1H• TEltllACI: nu CEM'!Tl!!'lt't LOTS IOt IDAT ILIP, MnOlt!t "" large pier &: slip CORONA Ol:L MAR ,,,. CEMITlll:Y C1!Yl'11 t41' 10,IT s1av1c•• tOD -....1~1 Ian .... t SALIDA Jl• Clll!!'MATOll:IES «It :g:~ ~=:~~~ ::i: "ui--a 8J a en'8C9 IAY ISLAND• UM MIMOllllAL PAllkl '4t1 "" formal dining room LtOO tSll UU .\UCTIOMS 64)11 'ISlllNO lo.ATS vailable aJOUnd tAL90A ISUHO ms AVIATION llllVICI fW 8,0.\T MOVING .... .. year NEWPOllT Win ms Tll:AYIL 'IU IOAT no11:Ao• "4t $800 per month ADULTS ONL T n'7.50. 494-950'l ""'" • SpeClous 3 Br'1, 2 Ba Winter, 2 BR upper, near e Swim Pool, Put/green market & beach, $100 mo, • Fli>l, Indlv/lndry fac'Js • 64$.5800 • 1845 An•heim Ave. DELUXE Ba)'front, bolt slip COSTA ME:SA 6'!.2·282--i avall. Pool. 2 Br. 2 Ba. $275 to $400. Realtor ~2805 Bolboo 43003olboa 4300Balbo1 4300 INEW Soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1-::;.;::.:.:.: _____ .c.;.;_:.;_::.:.:;.;;.. _____ -".;;;:.::..::.:.:;.:. _____ ;..;.;.:. ;, Across fm, Coco'1. 1665 ~ Irvine $175 to $225. 642~ PRIVATE room in private licensed home for the aced. Good food, n Ice locaUm. Near City Park. Sboppmg Center, Churdl A bulk A walking d11tance to everything except t lt e cemetery, 646-2780 · PR1V ATE Cheerful 6: sunny room for ambula.tory lad)'. Nice aurroundlnp &: lovin& care, 548-475.1 :••NTtNGTON ll'ACH Mt .\II TltANSPOltTA.TIOM .... M>A-TS WAMTl'D toM Call 'I'1ld Devine HUNTINGTON MAlllO• Mt AUTO TIIANSPOllTATION .... AlltCltAl"T ti• ~OUNtAIN" VALLaY 101 Ll&AL NOTICll '4M l'LYINll t.ISSON! tlN Evn:: 6'7"3--6236 • •Ill""-'• & TUT01t1M• ~ MOllLI HOM•s "" H rbo u. Income Property 6000 22 UNITS w/POOL E=ut=.:B.;;lu:;f:..f __ _.:5::2;.;.:42 Thb 7 >"· old prop. ls Jn xbot PRESTIGE Town Homos cond. " ......_ _.,. ; Solve a S'mplt' S~mbltd Word Py.u~ for a Chuckle For lt•ae, 2 br •den • 3 br ed by recldeot .. mamatt. ~ I with 2 or 2'6 btthl. Gold Tenn. can be lll'f9llPd. ~~~'o1':Ai:'ov1 -..,_·SERVICE DIRECTORY' ~~~~1~oMIS mJ e i:. in.ni91ment t.ONO llACM -ACCOUNTtNe "" l'Ll'CTll:IC CAU ml ~Compeny, Inc. Ou.HO& COUNTY .... ANSWll1!1Q navn .,. MINI lll(U .,,, 67M400 SANTA ANA Mtl APPLl•HCI •l'AllU. Plrb '511 MOTOICYCLIS hOI ............................... 1 WISTMtNSTl'lt Mii APPWllNe '911 MOTOISC:OOTlltl ,... :! MIDWAY CITY Mh ASPH.ALT. 0111 mt AUTO s111:Y1c:1s I l"AtTS '"' 3 Br. 2 Ba. Uase. Adulta Ori• SANTA AIU llEleHTS NII AUTO 1terAIU 1&111 AUTO TOOL$ & e'GUIJI. tOf ·-Lil co~TAt. mt AllTO. ...., ,,,.. T•., 11e. u.. TltAILll, Tl.\Vl!L t•U ly, 144 Ba,, ...... e Village, NB. ·.AGUNA llACM .,. IASYIJTTIN• ..... TltAILlll:S. vmrtr .... 213.f!22....4309 LAIJVNA '410!Jll "1 IOAT MAINTINUICI .SSS CAMPlll:S tS'9 \AN, cc.•M•"ITI Wit ••ICK. MAIONll:Y, "" u.. TllUCKI •1• 2 SR. Near ocean. Patio !Al'ISTltANO Jm IUl1NllS SlllVICll 6'U Jll'I tSlf I'~ ••• 7JliilSTll:•HO •IAl"N .,. SIJILDllll •m DUNI llJOOlll tsU gar. -per RIO )'Ty• l2l '.!ANA 1>01NT ""' CATl'an•• un 1MPoa110 1.uTot tMI 40th St 52S-3081 or lee eves. tONOOMIHIVM Wtt CAllNITM.Altl"e .... Sl"OltT CAltS Mlt OUJILIXll UNPUIN. R CUP8Nl'Slllf9 "" AMTIQl.llS. CWIK t Mlf RENTALS CIMINT, CllMr'lll "" uc1 cAas. 1oos "" A .... Fuml·L-..1 CHILD c.uts. ..,.... ""' Avto •"'"" "" I"'-Ht9V CONTIACT'Oltl a AVTot WAlfTl'"O '111 Ol'MlllAl .. CA.aPO a.&UI... U# MIW CA•t tl9 COSTA MeSA fl• CAllP9T LA.,.. & R8'Allt 6itf M1TO LIUlH mt ili'.ISA W:ll:OI "''I OIAPllJll -UMO CAU fM Newport Hgts. 2210 HONEYMOON Hom e maenlftttnt vinr of be.1" and ooean. .tlftplace: nv. exu. -....... 2111 Kfnp Rood, -Alt>r ' ..... open, Sit. sun. C.rona dol Mor 2250 --- " • R""""'OO iottm of tho ,,.--......,..--°"-' MedoWoo U lectrl POOL Dorodo _..,..,_ I four ... 'mblod ............. , b.. ... \ l ! c. e ,u,·.r:..m: e -\l 2-t:ar aar. ~ st:arta •t -=,.,..,,...-=""'==~ low to form fovr t1rnpl1 words. S250 mo. WALK TO llACH IR u F w 0.R I 837-871 Amlgos Way, N.B. u uni ... Newport 8-h. All I I I I I\ l·Bl\., fUm.j JIOO)i f )'fUI ; ' · ~ Corori1 del Mfir 5250 aew,_ Grot1 $18,216; leases. ~ ! No l'el'lt*1 Probkm. G o o d . 1 l financm,. •, r. R u 8 O.R ~: R. tlattnss, Rltr. 642-HSS ., 1 . · 1 r 1 r t1, c:,, .• ~. 3 "'OllHS ~ r. '!-"~ Rl>otn for I ..,.. · P.c1 ~~--'""'"---~ l I I ol 2 BR. Furn ol Unturo WW -2114 1D ~ I llA. I It I ' ON TEN.ACRES 549.IOO • 115,000 Dn. I I I I* 00.: =,~';:}~ ~ Frplco I Prl I Patios I • °"1>tr, 61<~ -'::::·:::~-==!!101-·""" rioW, oil I hove to" PoolL Teanls • Omlnt'I Bl<-WANT I• i --' re 0 N. r U I do Is to --to liw Oii-• &t. I bole P)rtt/Gr«n. QD!:, nm -i.;:..;~::.-:,;;..,.-;.-... -l G ~-·-~ ~. ~~·-_, 900 s.. Line\ QIN mim. -· * -I I' j . I I b;"'flih.; .;:'"'tho":;;. 'g lMacAJ1hur nr, Cou< Hw;.J =:;::=·==-===="'I ':I HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR THE HIDDEN DOLLARS IN YOUR HOM.E LATELY? . . ... _ ~ • .....,,_..,No.3bt!ow. --··-. • a .. 1 ...... ~_•_1_6060 __ 1 ;I ~a~,..J.0 ~~u ;I • PR~~l£S~~~~~SLE1TERS IN I' I* I' 14 I' r I Huntlnston~.!!.~~ ~b.o:'I l!Jq1td Oct. 15th. $130 mo. 510% -• • • • • -• 2 BDRM du,p?ex. P'X!l Pvcy, cfiorce of T.wo.. $15> a ;115 ~;· .:-~ • .,.,. 111 ! ~~~~t ijTIUS I I I I I I I ~ ;:· ~~all1 ~er.=·~~~ and ""*'· qu1¢k CMii IOt k w1tb I I \... f ............ ~-8G-&11f ' 201• lilrtlot', c.M. Owtlrf" -===================================::.:~~~·::!!.l'llol~ .... ~Adt~-L...!:sc~r.A~M-!!:!:LETS~~A~NS!Wlll~~·N~C~~~··~J~SIFl~CA~n~o~N~l!IOO~_i-"'"~))olly~Dlll~l'llol~-~:~r:~·-Ma._ .....:~ --=-==-=--_-__ -----=----------- • • ' .. .' -t-~ - ... ~ ... 111!11 ... ..,,.11!"'111! ........ "'!"' .... ~,~1 ... """" ...... ~ ............... ""'~ ..... """" ........................................ ~~·~~~·-~--__ ,,, _____ _ • : 1 •liL llTlTI WL IDTATI; iiJSINllS"" l~rr--:i---:·~~~~-!"~J!S!!E,!RV~l~CE!J!D:!,!IR~!.£CT!!O~ll!!Y~ll--------------------· a.....! ......... :.:"~NA;;;NC=IA:;;L;._ ___ ,I 1r I * 1r 1r *. l,""!P 2!!?:11 ; 6200 luo.°"""""ltttl09Q :;::·-= i CANDY • ..,,..iwnr. lmo<d p 111 \ IDLE MONEY GATHERS ~''i!,!oui!,1 "" ,...... "6-91.oo. NO PROTECTION! :'".~~""' ~ ':!.srr ;.~ ~"':.H:; ~ ,_ t In-' 1... tni mc•HIY rrom ccdD open.to 191'-84$3 •.,. wfestmtn ulU your ~ eel -"" In Coot. Mw • . Adequate iDcome proridu per· and ~. • r • • ,, BABYSrlTING1 And iroolna flCI las lbelw. Approx 75 11Cr01 Almond <HaodJff Nablaco Pn>d""' ...,.. lntanta. 2135 El4ro • Ranch Ill Puo Robles. Orchard may be Uld n1-....._ ;.,.., Coot& .,,.. purchued -•lely, or With <hlrmlnJ· <Uld¥). 11'15 To $3400 cUll ' BABYSITl'lNG M1 -· ly remodolecl 2,4~2 1q, It. "Country -· r ... ~ lnlel'-· ~1 Wint? WhlUyi Clltt Mon""" B<it. Near Seod> A ~" Preffnt owner !<I NWn 1 llfe .. ..,, ""' _., •-IPICIAL CLASllPICATION POii Garfield. 847.- 0ltate In, rOlfdeoce; but •K™•ble to a lri4 phona number to: NATURAL IORN $WAl'PEU atl1.D Caro lndoora & "'' -•ble nn!IL TllANS.WESTER!I s,..111 a.to pnacbool • •' (Jnl.....S> C.I Doris Davenport, WE 7·2071 !:!,ST!UllN .~AGAVCO!l. S 11--5 time• ""-5 llucko Ncrth H.B. fl46.4lt55 """ • 1Mou.;1 • •uLt• ... AO Mu11 1i.c~uo1 BABYSITl'ING, My home. CREST RIAL TY COVINA. CAW'. 91122 t=.•. ":f..:W:,.,j. ''~ ~~ C:., ":"' .:.,,t;:,-Mon tbrU m. Prefer S to 4 Golnr Into BualnHIT ..._,,.OTMIJotG flOlt S.&l l -lRA{lll ~~YI Yf Old boy, ~ !470 Orcutt Ad,. Santo M1rl1, Calif. '3454 Gold'" .... .,unity 1n 11ffcb PHDNI 642·5671 For 1ppt to '" ma. Pbllllp1 es semoe To Pl1c• Your Tr1d1r"• Par1dlu Ad Brick, M-son,..,, etc. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!"'! StaUona f o r lea1e, Uat 2~ Acnt 10 ailmitt1 ~ $0,500 In1ne Tertace Home 6560 Butlneu Rental 6060 A aae 6200 Jla¥aJde A M&liM I>r., town ~. Nivada '8500. with $39,300 equity lAnd BRJCK, Coac:r1t.. Carpentry . .....!!!:.?. Newport SH.Ch; 321 Mahl le cleu. Want loct.1 dtlt land leue $220 yrly WANT mW1 cu.tom Cablneta. Sm a 11 Atit>x. 100 Pt. front.,. * IARI LAND * Orango, Hunt. Bch; U6I S. or tr111 -oqulty. Alon• Comm'~ aa•aontd TD or Jobt OK rr.. Eat 9eU915 H.rbor Blvd. Colta Me-. w OWLlbold...WW •••••• $30,lm Bt'iltol • Wtllhitt, Seta owner~-suMllt. Chelblre &tty. teue. 10T ft. dtep. Show· 1A S.Dliep, RW\ot: •• lT,000 Ana. Can tact: Cb JJ. ck Colonial 2 Bt. 2 Ba. Vlew 1'7545<l1 Carpent.rln1 6590 room,. IU'trll IP&Cf at t:tar ,_U. AP V.U91 •••••• 8500 Ovtrdtr .. _ .._So 1 ... _,ft... ~ '.-. HAVE S Br 2 Bil borlle ic ot lot ExceIJmt tar autos, SA L.Matbewt Yle"lf , • 14!!0.\ n•: tn-mo n•: Tff..lo'3 """'· "" ._...,_ .. • .. ,, ' CARPINTRY I "'c,..:.:::..;;;;::.__;::::;..:;;.,;.:.:: bm w/2 *'1lcl, Approx T O>llep .Park, val. IZl,500, MINOR REl'All\S I< J boata. "'°" ..,., trail...,, IOA W-lo!ta '"'WM BEAUTY SHOP yr old: Wont om lne. Ulllll. auwbo l!I loan. WANT 2 · 0 ob motoreydea. •tc. Ca 11 16A FalJbroolc , ,, , , ••• lSCOA HUNTINGTON BEA.at Qlim.Brkr. Aft II pm -.19!!0 o: 3 BR. condo., adult OOJy Too Small cablllet tn pr. IU-troo 1ak for em Sines. 17A Lilac Hilll' ........ «roA Met. c.M ~ aae• A o t b • r cabinets. SP.fALL RESTAURANT ott 20A Vallq Cent.er ... ' 14'15.A I Statlonl Is 11 drye.r1, Vel')' 2 BR. 2 ba twnbe; P>00 eq, ., . 5C5-8175 Evet. 646-2JT2 D~a Newpol't Blvd., CM. tdeal XIA LIKe Mathew••·•• l250A attracttve}1 dttort.ted A ii l SIT mo., or l800 dn. Inc. Npt .• Jwc. 2000' twnhle. 2 H. 0. Andel'90n. lccitlot1 for Beer Bar. 4aA JunlJ)ftoNuevo •••• goo;. dotn2 extremeb' well. Illneu cottl lllfi mo. Pou!t. todi1 llor)', 3 BR, 2 bl. Not lac e HOME REPA!R e S1'i5/mo leaae or •-.., op-45A Hot-. '"'·-c:o •• 59,«Kl forces ownf!t to sell. call to ill Hunt. Bcb., FOR boult land. U~ Bay view ........ ,_,,. r 0 0 d 11 "" ..,_ ... yv dswhr, f o, dbl K•r, pool, .......ui • m 1 n I · t1cr1. 80A Tecate, Mex ,bdr ,, 500A lee. or T M6-D9 Prom • bl P I J R II •olf. $10,000 equl~ for ii•, ....,. ~!.~ re a• on.a e PERRON REALTY 642--1771 J.l)A San MVCOl IUb/div.. IU 01191 ta Y ..., .,..,..._.,. MT 1268 Ev 536-1124 Diamond, approx. 2 Ct. 645-llll I WAREHOUSE 2400 sq. ft. + '·•••••········ ·· ·•• 2,000A • el. Ouan.ntet $2,000 value;' MASTER CARPENTER office; 8ID> 9Q ft fncd hdtp, 4*lA Campo Oaks , , .... 400A LI?( 0 LE UM , carpetl, FOR down Oii bome HA VE weU leetR'ed $5 000 yard. 1855 Lquna "'·-Rd, 500A Hwy #!85 ~ 6 window I.bade TRUST DEED. ' New 6: repahw, U hr. ~· N E-~ -bu ._ orTT WANT • """ ~ 0. 3 • 536-3900 aft. 5 PM ~ er w bf-oku o. ,,, ••. 12tKtA 1 ..... ..,.; IW>eu: 1ame --~'.xu.c. tnlA. nr Dau&lu Artz ,, 1SQA loc . .21. yn. in Hun~on • lmita. REPAIRS -AltertUoot -~ Offlct lllent1I 6070 Scme-m&1 ~ Beach. m bealtb. IC-6871 5 ACRES, l.evel. Yucca Val-. IMIS-82'Jtl new ~ BJ ffour..Dty or 1 0 . K. Englund, lkr. LIQ, LIC'S. -,10,000 1'7 :rood, rite., pbonuvall, TRADE: • uo!ta • Palm °"'"""' 61&""2 LAGUNA 111.ACH 6'1Ml4' C.X-lie!-Ac:t Now, Limited QuanUtyl wotor oJo.by: eztro lot o..rt l!0,000 ....... REl'All\S * ALTERATIONS Air Condlllontd • ACltE:! ..._ .. Jn. 0.-• "'"· oft aala (lloro) ..... , -lw latr -WANT: ... -... -CABJNrrs, ..., .... Joi>. ON l'Omi:S" .. AVENUE Teltment prop, in AnJ1. Wl.nlt:on Col19ct (213) 2124249 car. m.-01.it mlnlwn, TD'1 or mUe oUet 25 )'rL uptr. ~ Dtlk _.. avalla!>la In """"'· S3SOO total coll ooly. APPLIANCE Rri><lr s.rv s UNl'l' drlwcr apt. Newport Bm. * · 6'l'l4llO = ~ :W~~ 714/531-8440 Eat fo: tears for ule ra'. Be&Ch. G1'0M $10,tm. equity 1956 GMC 49 PSGNR Scboo1 Cement, Cancreh ~ Lapna Beach. Air eto1J.. 0 t f. St I p 2 IOD&tlle. NI f..J63i after &, $89,000. Bui, 1.11 eonverteit, llHPt e CUSTOM PATIOS e u o I • ~. 6 01 642-7303 Want M·l \'&CUit • 11.lbmlt. 10, itu.ie, t'tf, toilet, bedl. concrete utt'"-• reJDOYal ..... , ..,,.ied, beaut!lul · . R. N W ""'• paneled pwtitklftln&. T w 0 20 AC. llJco. Nevtda near FOR SALE: Auto Repatr Bu-•tl:rtu Rltr. 642-1485 lnt:I bau.R TD er 1 State Uc. e 8C2-1010 tntrancfl: l'tontqe Oii MH.dow \Talley Tri.et~ • tnea, !txlp, bouR, WOO. $38,500 equity In lovely tr. 8134<r;t THORYK CONCREI'E Forest A"·· ru.r leadl to Fwy. Htmt., ftsh nrby. 'down, $115. Mo,~ rine TetHc. home. Want Autobod1 il &laaa, lak, Ta· NO.JOB TOO SM.AU. Munclpal parldq lots. $50 '1600; S20 down, $20 Mo. ama1l Comm1, Residential hoe approx 1i4 acre. Over Frft: E1t. * 646-1234 per montb for 111ace. Delk Owner Box 185T, Glendalt lnve\tme_nt .Oppor. 6310 Income, or wbai.tt. Chellhlle 1800 11q' blk bldg., +equip.I =========~II enJ cbeJn a•allable lot $5. cal. ' Real Eetate. 675-2500 Trade tor duplex or tt1~e:x Chlld Care 6610 Budnt11 hOW'I a.n.awerlna lnvestors-Whqlesal• to equal $3.5,co:> val. 982-Ml----'"---.;;.:;.;.;11 wvice 1valllblt tor $10. Mount .. 1 Dettrt 6210 Mln of $15,«Xl requlNd. sub-TRADE '58 C1iEV 11' 'roN Ocean LIC. d&Y care AM t.o 5:30. All utWtlel Pl:!d except 1tant:1al monthly return on PlCKUP truck, vsy ~ View • Nr Npt. pier. Hot tunchea xlnt telephone. ltt'Ul'ed lnVHtrne:at with cond, FOR SHARP '59 OLDS 4 unlll tum. Best rentlal Harbor • B~ Me.-~•. DAILY PILOT H I ~dod, _ __, 98 or 1 8422 Saru Hunt atte.. $68,500-talr.e 1m bee ==;,....""";;;;;_.:::;..=.:.::.....11 m J'ORDT AVENUE Urry ........ u ............... dealtr, • 1n trade. Owner Xi:ls'Ai Olll.D Clre my home. ~UNA BEA.QI * B35-81.0I!: * Bch. Apt E. Cl-t987 Court Ave. 613-6611 Near Harbor &: Glaltr. -~ Prices "1 k ....... """"N. Coll. HAVE: 3 Bedn>om pluo C.M. Call * Sl()-0645 Money lo Lun 6320 3 houMa lOlo! It fB>clnr , 9M tamll · SECRETARIAL tt bom, lhta!!o, Fors. eau Y ,...,. -e. Controcloro 6620 SERVICE Go -Up II $12,000 """" • 1nc,.hom •• or " TRADE: """"' '"' BOAT,J -==;.:;.. _ _::= II Modem ott1ees, carp@f:i, air A•all. for rood lit or 2nd TD $60M eqU:il;J • $96M O'NTler CAR. or lm. e ROOMS ADDmONS e oondltloalnr, '""""'· From OWN YOUR loon . 1-3 yr term. Call 645-1909 ..,_,..., L.T, Conolrll<&n '85 per month. Orange Coun-Mr. Adt.ml, Bkr. '94-6650 TRJ.D&ClA pt'Opef'ty next Famllj rooms, ldtcben oc 1>BankBld(.230E.!TthSt., OWN LAKE!! HAVE: 7uo!tal6<01nrome, ,_Sr"" Covina 161,000 unlta, Slnglo .tory or 2: Costa M(.U. 642·1485 Recreational land in Calif. ltul E1tate Laina 6340 PJ,500 equity. ~ty price '69,COO for tn-plans custom detlped. Tor EXCELLENT l o c •ti on ii 1ett1n1 very IC&l'Cl!I. 'Wey WA.NT: Small 3 BR or Mo-come, cltu 11 n d, beach estimates il layout, phone llallioo lllao4 lllO. Rllr. not ........ ,. the New-HOME LOAN bile home. C&ll Ra,y GaUlt hom•, or ?! owner !HO-mi • 847""511 e SC.-berry Sprp 11'8? Water ii Let us help you buy a home, 5f0.ll51 Hedtqt R..E. Trade ~ OJt dn. 8 tmtt apt. lJcenJed Ccntractor 2 ROOM OUlce netr CM Qty peculla:i' to the area -and re11nanee exittins loan ar ob-• BR. 2 Ba heme, Nnprt cl.Mr nr. Bmad'way Qom. Residential • Olmrnerdal Hall. Carpeta A drapet. $80 ii l\llR!lteed. Then are 100 ta.In a 2nd TD loan. Heflb,tl lllft, ft!. $22,D(IJ; lhaw. $88kl. fnc. 1'or inc. Maint .l ~· Free F.at: Uttl. h>c. IC-«560 lakH <me.n made) tn area FREE APPRAISAL Is Trade up OJt down, vacant units or a:mc1. Htg Sch-. 8'f3..2129 . 3 OOMMERCIAL. l bldust.; and 21 more cm ardrer. Tbb PROMPT SERVICE land. bwt d..S. ~ • t Newpart •re L Owner e R. J. HlJFiMAN e ofttee with 11v1ng qtrs. hu all happened tn the put Sattle'!' Morfl'qe Co., l!le. ·&M-1m 8G-l.Z7 Room Add. Kit Bath cabl. C:O.ta Meu.. 646-2130 • yean:, For, then there were 336 E. 17th St., Cotta M'e11 e '64 DIESEL CAR 30 mL WILL take Boat OR 3-4459 e U 8-t780 BEA~ otflel! apace 1n onJy 3 laJcet. "I'hil past Week· "2""21tt 56-0611. per pl • ll)el!d, wfll trade sail for new S ~=-= Additions * R~ GI._... ll'nd a talk with land ownen Evu. 873-?11&5 &q-115'r for ... .i """' or -· ·"th In •---~" H. "-l!l!1Ulle Feder1l Bldf., ..... ..... '-"Jltwi. Me111 With many z.n:u ~le*, Lie. CdM $t5 Mo. up, ft75..3'l9l And broken tn the •~• ~ ANNOUNC!MENTS automatic. Call 642-4610 extras. 6'2-2821 or MUlaJ 6'f3.600. * 549-2170 vealed much acUvU;y and and NOTICES bu.Yinl the pe.1t 3 weeks. * * * * * * C1rp1t Cl11nlng 6625 lndustrlal Rtntal 6090 What to do with your lake! Found (FrH Adt) 6400 1. Rai8e ft&h for Recre.,. CAnPET I: Furn. cleudq; ----------------- GROUND space for atorqe, atlttble 1t:rt o:Nraotor, etc avail. Oct 31. 213: 9'1.·1368 tloool porb Ind oiber mer-GIRLS blko, Labor D 'Y ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS for 1 day service & quality -. week ..... nerr .,,U """"' Ind NOTICES 1nd NOTICES worl<, all Si•rlln& """ 2. Watl!r 11kt -have your Meea. Vm!e. can • identity ...;:;:;::...;,;:;:,;.:,::.:,__ bri&hhleas! 6C2-85JJ Lott 6100 -----'""'"'" own boat moored at your ~281!. Lost 6401 Ptrson1l1 6405 Girdinlnl dock. TRl-c:oknd Collie. Vkihlty 3. Swim· In your own water ot Balboa pen I 0 1 u I a. COUJE, able/white male; ALCOHOLICS Anonymoui leautlful Vltw Lot N'o. 26C on Antlpa lt Hamp. ah.Ire, Dover Shores. tor sale by owner. $18,000. • <n•> 5~ uk tJr Arlene W~Tcr.Ii'F Fee lot. Lin- coln Ln. 96x110'. $24,500. Owner 56-3997 Prine. only. LOT, GolM!June view $5CKK> equit:J. wm atil or trade. -ll811 spot. (Foond Monday 23rd) tnswen to s.ndy. l.Alst nr. Phone 542-1217 or write to Jap&ne8e Gardentr 4. Trailer Park with water. ~ Warner & Ed"• rd•· P.O. Box 1223 Cotta Mel&, Complete Yard Ser v Ice. ~ Reward. 8 4 I· 1 8 6 2 or Exp. 1'rt!e nt. Landlcap•-. .uu11t ape,ce1 lVIU. PRESclUPrlON .ungluHS 546-1144 "'l!i 5. Ra111e aUaJta 1: lllmonds fotmd In vtclnJt,y 0 r Announcemtnh 6410 Cean-up. ~0-1332 • 546-072-4 I ~an1 il apricott, ete. Y1rktown I: Beach Blvd. STRAYED mw.ll male blond Lii H I , CUt I: Eda'e Lawn 5 Acrei, 10 Acrea. a> .A.Cl'el • 962--546& PomenntaR 8 u n d • y vie ettt ea th Studio Maintenance. lJcl!!lsed Ml ,,_ tc Mission Viejo IU School. Hospitality 11 ().ir Motto 54.__..._ alt 4 PM aL.•-• e ·•etc:., are avail. LITE arq )'OUnl' male cat Reward. 137-7069 FREE STEAM WrrH .,...._,.,, un:. Tailess. Somebody'1 pet. SWEDISH MASSAGE Europeu Landlcaper Wh.y not call now to 1nquft Vic Wett.clW: A Dover. ~ = ~e~~ t.'=. Open wkdys 10 am • 11 pm The Ftnnt at Reuonable •~t these exclttni pog&i. &42o-Q574, 646-1974 _ __. VI 8"""'··-10 em, 1 pm Price ~ Evening billHe1T O " n ~ r &47-6640 I "°""'="c..;:::,.::.:,:.___ Rew.nil c Hntr Hrbr. ..........,.. Evta. llfter 6 p M ' ~D Girls b J c y cl e. 846-20ll 519 E. Broedway MOWING , Edslna: vacalavm. lt1nchn -6150--. . ;:cinity Jestcllff are ll. LOST Grey .tiger male cat. Long Beach (213) t.rf·'Tre9 Gen'I cleanup. Haulinz. J,,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2 BR ltM. house furnlshed on ti:.~m: live delcrip. \Tic . .!lleUy Dr., Auntington IUX>PENING AT NOON Odd Jobi. * 54M'.!155 H Dogs? R3 lot. S15,500. Owner will Beach 892-1667 '.fhuraday, Oct J OrS85 Or c1ny papers, 1 Bd. Rm MALTESE kitten abt 5 mo BLONDE Poodle-tmler i.nbc THE GREEDY BEADY 2 Acrel, clOR-in to Fwy., 1et house with extra Jot t~ old, vie. 38tb il Seuhore. male, Vic. Victoria/Harbor. 931 S. COii.st Hwy up to niH b:::ne1 l: dop. 4 bu.iklUig $15,CQ) cash to 675-6109 Reward. CJilld! pet. 548--5935 Laauna Beach BR. older frame bou.se, bam loan. n•: ~ BASSETT Hound found 9/10 LOST Ds.mond Heart pen. Bead! * F'lndtrvs * &ach A lY. acre perm.lnerlt Pl• -Fuhton laland mall. Call dant • Lim Iale Ylc BALBOA Bay Club, llngle ' ture. Full price S«i,QXI. For R. E. Wanted 6240 6(2....U83 ~12 woman's membership for further 1nfonnatton. pleue aale. $175. 646-1M8 aft 6 PM ' call: Glenn Thompeoti with 2 BR. dup&ex or 2 an • lot. MALTF.SE ldttd 1bt 5 mo PcttSslNG bay's 10 apd. nd Eckhoff I Attoc., Inc. Have nee: dwn. or will rent l old, vie. 31th Ii: Seuhore. Scbwtm bike. Victn1t;y Lin-1813 Br. Reul 146-1-WJ ~09 do A.-e, 8&1boa. 67'-6113 Funeral• 6412 ~~on Ave. BUSINESS and B,,..,-CK=------v•-·· Calll. F N LA Malo doi, Shepherd p ""5 WESTMINSTER Y.1-2521, Eves-wknda 538-6777 ~.::l:::;:A::;N:::C:::IA:::_L ____ 1,lze, 1entJe. Vic. Se a I _1;..rso_n_1_I•._ ___ -~ U:J.i"l (iW D lWlJI, pt tlUlck cub tor tt with • 01lly Pilot want Adi 842·5671 Bue. Opportunlllos 6300 ;:,..,:,c':::'·:..:.,.._.=...:1:::00c___ WAU MEMORIAL PARK ::.::::...::.!:!:.::.:.:.:::.:,:::..:~~ GIRL'S Bicycle. Lie. 2l26. Mortu1ry I Cemetery ~AURANT, Santa Ane.. 892-8842 Doul 'Ibomas OrdM!&tra Complete funerals Reuonable. Good locatian. CIA.ILY Pnm W4N1 ADS1 THURSt>AY, OC"I'. 3RD from $245 «M--1675 after 3 PM Alwaya a Go-Go! LUAU DINNER 60o C I Serwd 7 'tfl • •rnolory oh -$lA5 ,....,, $130 S m,.. 'I<» G ,.. '7.E'1<»"1'¥. DANCERS COllNER lnclud" Ehdowmont Carr .& ~ ~ ~ .... 1438~ N. Main 1t ~ Everyth1na 1D one beautiful HOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH -a.u'L · SANTA AN4 6Gaios .plaeem_I __ At lw.a ' M Y_Dolfy,,_C:.U. M ;..':':+. No tnlllo prob!.,.., THROUtt.H A "".Jf.<..,,;. .,. ...,...,,., •. ,.,,,.N, .,. oc:1·,,4l!4l *Single Adults* HSl!! ... ch, w'"""""" U l~ To-1ap...._i.rW..in.doy, . !13"1'1'5 '93-2121 f90dwordicomtp>1ding ton.nbn 1441 You CllD meet from i to~j~~~~~~~~~I of)'Ollz.cdlocbfrthilgn. ~ne;~~~~lifor~lie ·~•l'M't•ry Lots 6411 DAILY PILOT 1 Ytd <II r-. '1 V--'t' ~·.r i=-"" ~~:::;>"*' =~~,,_. nextSyean .•. PrMe~· 5CHOrCE lots for ult nt "Fi'-~~ ~'~" ed to please you. For .int!!· will trade lor good car. WANT AD s 0.:.... -6S And ntlbl recorded meuqe, Good She .... erd Cemetery, 6Feru.e M~ 6&~ dill OS-6200 r-" 7"-1 v w 67n-Y · H.B. 213: T1W19'1 '"""' '"-.. ,_ a' BEAIJTIFUL l'IClllc Viow 642 •5678 i.:f,. if ~ & (fim ::;,;,rave Sita 6r demu. ~ G :a...... ~=-. --· t .... SIRVlCI DIRECTORY ~, • • it:.. u~ -..... . ........... ,.. 6530 :.:;;<:--! 1lt"' · :!:-l:v-~~3 .., _____ N..:..:.l .!....fi.L G llA tv.N'mD -....;, ft;::•• lf.t. ~~ Orpn P&tttrWtntM Gtn.R~Mu11ell 't :!!-, Sl:fto• .., G'Wlfl Om start npt • ..,. Wt ~ .... sz w. Center, C.M. -"'11 Sl U-.W &J YM .._.._,,., :MO. ~n. MYou fumlah own otflJ\. Mmt ii~ ,. ,,,,... ., .,,,.,.-.., • .,,,.,., Illar R<>dr. Blue• -· 11._lttl-6SSO 'ZlYow ~h ~~ r-~~ SoaJ, A Hodicy Tor*. Call -·..:...r•..;,;;;,""•::.,.. __ ,.;;;_;:,c ... ;ttJPt 1 I .OT• IO...... Nrm!ll, ...... hm. Uth wtoekly or hotuty Ori Wablut. °'" --M...rn. 111'1 .::14$-::::..;USl;,:;,=-==-===-· I I'm . The Kind Of • ,Woman Who Gets What She Wants • • • • Because I'm .The Kind Of Woman Who's Sm~rt _Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Btritvt mt, ffttrt'1 nothi~ trounC:I our homt anymore that isn't bein g used -because tht minute I discover something b no longer need1d, I 111 it, while it still has maximum v1lu1, through 1n in11pensiv1 DAILY PILOT Cl1uifild Ad. Th1t way, inst11d of 1 oluttor of things we don't use, I Mve the extra c1sh th1t ltts me have t~1 newer things •• , the 11trlra" things my whole family tnjoys. Here's what I m"tan, The ouh I got for the good doihts ind "'fl the ohildren hid oul<jrow11 boUQht m1 tho deoo11!ot ltmp I'd been wtnting •. Thi musi .. I instrument no on1 playld paid for I big P.rt of our port1bl1 storoo unit. Tho ·powor tools · rtdK011tld our d1u9htor's to0m. And, just for the fun of it, tho good oheir !hot just didn't m1tc:h anything 1nymo11 took my husb1nd ind m1 out for 1 fabulous /inner at the fancitst restautant in town. Go thn>ug~ your home. Mab 1 ~it of 11 !lit worthwhno things you find that 111n't being .....1, (You'I bo surpm.d 11 the number you lur1i Op tha first time.) Thon, dial 642-5671 1ny time betw-8 1.m. ind S pA ind give your till to 1 frl1ndly, o:rperitn<td Ad Writor. Th1t's II !hire Is to II. It's inoxpoMivo tool It <1n oost you as 11111 " PENNIES A DA YI Wal, 'now that you know my .....t -isn't It limo you got st1rltd tow1rd bettor, -ior, hoppiw lving with DAILY PILOT Omilitd Ads? St1rt bei119 the l:ind of wOllllll who gtls wh.at she wonts todoyl • CALL "NOW 642-36'18" ;:~ :g:zc' :i:-b• 84S-1•n BAn8lTl'INO my bomt j -_J~~~~~~~O.C;;~·~~.lol~-~~-;~;•;:~~~~---lj'•~N~a~..,..~~~COl~~w~K'wll:Nt~ aL F"""4 pado ,.,.._ T-1 Pl:: -d. 4 PM SOCK rr 'llPDO ~~~~~L-.-................ miii ., ) 1 •• ' " ' • • G i - p • ,c i I F • I • ' I I ( I ' ' ' ' '• ' " ' • • . - :I ,• •• .. ·! -: " ( :: ~ :: F " : : ~ • " :1 ., -: . :· I . ' :· ( ". ' . ' , t I " I .. .. . ' : : I ' ' ' ·: . • • '• " " " .. " • l ' I ' ,. . -.,. .. ---· .... ----....,_ ---. . ----•-r• .. •~-~-~-~··~•-...,.,, ... ,....,.F"''+.,..,.,.....W_'+,....,4.-•-... ,.... .. ,.... ...... , ... ~.,..,~-~·••••r•w•.....,•-1~•r---. ..... ,-~' 1·• ·-··· ----~-~•.-••o•••"+ .. ~•r-•--.+.....,"+.....,1'.....,W ..... + ..... +~•----••••~·~~---• I. • SERVfCI DlltECTOltY SERVICI DIRECTORY SEllVICI! DIRECTORY JOBS I IEMl'LDYMlNl JOBS I IMPLOYMENT JOBS I EMPLOYMINT JOBS I EMPLOY .. •N 1 10 S IMPL YM """5 • &Mt'l.OT nenl S.rvi-6612 0.not"al S.rvleM 66120.....al S.rv1-6411 He lp Wanto4, Mon 7200 Help Wanted, Mon 7200 AgandM, Woman 7300 Woman 7400 School•ln1tructlon 7600SchMla-IMlnlctloe 7a ~ SO NEw IT SPAllKLIS· 1 I I ' • Services "Yes" Unlimited ls• 1enlce organblatlon that bas the motto -"WE NEVER SAY NO!" We pea<onn anything. &nytlme, any place that la not Immoral or UlepJ. ' To give -you 111 Id°' of Ille, tn>.O of sonlcm "' pertorm, we will ,,..,,. a few al a liJt of over 300 SERVICFS we perform in an expert manner: • Typr119, all lypff • Substltm Socrotarl" • llool<k .. plng, all lypo1 • Building Covn1Wll11t • Sal" Mwolfng1 • Boat Chartering • Adult Care • Stoge Mokaup • Dy-dee S.rvle9 • Prolffll\nwl llmnaro • Knitting lnotructlon • Gardening · • • • • Quart.rly \faJC returns preper.d • Autt.on manuscript Mc'tyt • Income t1x murns pref,arecl • Chief cook & bottle waahen • Public rel1flon1 on all evel1 • Long or short dl1t1nce moving • Coordln1ting entertainment 1rran~nh, busineu or pe"-On•l BY NOW YOU ARE THINKING THIS IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE? So Just' DIAL 714: 842-7341 Services "Yes" Unlimited ind IHI for yourself. ''YES" 11 our mtddl1 n1me. • Mechanics • Oe1n up Men • C1111enters WI th mobllw homo exper1ence. Excellent blneflts. Apply In person. EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Dr. Newport Beach Westminster AREA J. C. PBOIEY CO. Newport Be1ch CHllF EXECUTIVIS NAMES: Executive Director -Jean V. Amour Tally Service Coordinator -Pat Whitaker Financial Coordinator -Donald Tally Service Coordinator - Vicki L. McMillan $2.50 PER HR. • Haa o£>enlngs for Janitorial Maintenance '- & Buffers To All J'on-.s of Rellgiou1 Organizatlona many of our Servictl are Free '40 MEMllRSHIP PEES EXTRA MONEY IMMEDIAmY Gardening 6960 JOBS I EMPLOYMENT I -------Help Wanted, Mon 7200 __ M_R.~S_M_O~O~T~ 6680 Sewing Call 539~~1 -------Japanese Gudenlrla Prolessklnal Maint. J..and. ICJ.Ping, ·aeanup. 6tl>«i53 CLEAN·Up, tree lel'V, rototil, grading, sprinklers, lawns, haul'g. spray. 646-5848 FREE Eol -Trimming, l!hapbg, ~removal. I t a: h t t..ullng. Dou&-~ e JAPANESE GARDENING Service Oearq>, Land.:ap- ing. 531-1034 f.ft 7 p.m, DJ;l.ES;SMAKING A: altera-foreign Cir Mlch•nfc tlonl by . ex p ert srARTIMMIDIATEI.Y Sea.imtreaarr&ilor R t • • • Growing Costa Mesi All new fadllties, good worl<- 842-5993 eves me cxinditioos, penMnent • I>rtssmaking _ Alflntkm manufacturer seeks: posl.tion. 0 N L y WELL Professional Ii: ·Fast QUALIFIED, WIILING TO ·Reucnable. 646-*'6 WORK, NEED APPLY! sewing Moch. Rp.'.!: 6962 • Technical Sales Altwratlono--642-5845 Neat, accurate. 20 yrs. exp, Georg• Zimmtrm•n D1t1un 2840 Harbor Blvd., C.M. TRAINEES EXPEi!. ..,.i.,... Comm. & TILE, C.nmlc 6974 Res. Free e 1 t l rp a t e a . .;.;.;'--'------- Administrator Semi.Conductors Larze New York concern ex- panding In Califomi& bas need for 11everal young men 615-0403 aft 5 Af · Recent successful upert.. ence in aJl phase prefer- ft!d. CompeHtive we"" outstandinl ~nefitl in- d00Jng p""11 lharing. J. C. PENNEY CO. 24 Fashion Island An eqtiel opportunity .,,,...,... COOK Full Time Over 25 Apply in perdl 9-Sp.m. REUBEN E. lEf 151 E. Cout Highway Newport Be1ch cxn:nm<cm PROOF OPERATOR • PART TIME CREDIT CHECKER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 222 OCEAN AVE. LAGUNA BEACH -- 1040 1040 1040 1040 .KEM -MER INCOME TAX COURSi Po1itloD1 for qUallfylng gradWlleO. Dm good monoy preparing for P"O!.•ioul IJ>. come tu service. Special· to ~ tultloD COUl'IO slartl Oct.. 14 -Mon., Wed. lc Fri. eveninp. Male and female 1tudenta, all apo. KEMMER 1924 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MISA, CAL• 548·2404 . 1040 1040 1~. 1040 --------- 7400 Hwlp Wanted w.m.n 7400 1-------- 1-:.;,,;.'°'------1 STRIKE IT RICH ~ PROOF OPERA TOR Newport Beach Setft,tary required for the Pre&ldent of a nalkll- al firm cl Engineering Oonsultant.. Elooeptional twtnK a n d shorthand lkllla en:i a pleulrlc: per- ~ty a r • required.. Cdlea:• ~ ...... .,,,...., taiaey .,.,,, Six girt otflct.. Phone Mr. Andnwo 675-3551 Exp91'iencecl NCR 450 Proof Operator "111 time 1XJl:(tion. Apply 11: Security Pacific N1tlonal Bank HOSTESSES Over 21 Apply In Peroon 9.5 p.m. REUBEN E. lE£ GIRL FRIDAY I t • s.nta AD . Maooractlrer II • rf h ...... bolp In 2 ""' ollice. -----• Joblncludoa-,ln--- 151 E. Cow1t Highway -port IHch -·" m"""""" pub-lic. Must be iood typbt. M1n 3 yean e:xp, Top ~. call Mr. Scbllt 546-U55 for inter- view. STENOGllAPHER General otftoe duties fOl" Cor- ooa del Mer 11U1unmce OH· ice. P\eesarit ~,. poid ,,.,.. """"'"· 37lO hr week. No short hand requir- ed but good. t;ypq: • net'Cel- sity. ~ to start. CaU Mn. EARN MONEY Ind FIJLL TIME UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4525 MocArthur Blvd. Newport lle1ch 54G-4424 . 'I "" equal --. ... - ONE pt ollloo, .,....i typ. ... ----in person, 8118 W. 16th. cor Monrovia BABYSITIER -nttded to llw kl • room A board + taiaey. - Jobi -· Wom. 7500 Wanted Immediately Fountain Valley Branch Michael 67l-2>10 Neat, lnduatrlcua, bondable. Good drtvfna rec<>r4. Ovtt 21, b1gb echool educatiOO. For ,. GARDENING Service: Ex- : perlenced, free estimate. • Call 847-6078 * Verne. the Tile :ri.tan * Oiat. worlc. Install & repairs. No job too small. Plaster pe.tch. Leakint:: 1 h ow e r repak. 847-IS67/846-ai06 Energetic ins\de techni- cal coordinator for appU· cation &: curtomer be.cl:· up. Similar experience preferred. Xlnt oowth to ftU vacancies on their -------- promotional staff. $129. per week salary. For interview appt call 539-ll83 Morns .. CAREER OPPORTUNITY! 17970 9~~'t; F.v. Radlo·Telephon• r.qua1 °"'" Employ.. Dispatch Girl RECEIVE A FREE COOKBOOK TOO! · W es work in Onmae Coont;y fat Drapery Hardwatt, Work room aupplles, Trtmmlna, Decorative ·drapery po\es and wwen ·wood hllnds. Sal- . ., ________ _ : I Gardmlna: Service •: Experienced. Free. F.atimate : CaU M7-&m 6990 Uphol1tery ··-~~~~~~=-,, AMERICAN GARDNER CZ Y K 0 S K I 'S CUstom :• Exper. commer. A: resid. Upholstery. Eur opean :1 Free Estimates 968-1911 Chftmar1ship. 100% Finan- ·tl• =========-! cblg. Furniture, tio.ts I: :: Gener1I Services 6682 automobile. 642-1454. 1831 •,1---------Newport BITd, C.M. 24 hr ·: PROFESS. Window, walll &: lel'Yice :: tlr. cleaning; busin ess , JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ·: resid., I: cmstruction ,• Crystal Window Oeanin1 Job W1nted, Men 7000 .: Free Estimate. 54U73'l ··~-~------: e 1 DAY 9el'Vice. Home &: :-apt. cleaning. Crpb, walls, ~ wlndowa, paintine. 604520. '-Sterling for brightness! aruROI Maintenance, once weekly. $15 1m. cburch $20 lg. cWrdl. DO c:mtract. --Job Wanted, Lady 7020 - -· Conlact Earl Steilrn'. • Quality Control Manager Must be competent man. Xlnt growlb oppcrtunity. Contact Archie Brainard- • Semi.(onductor Device only. F\ill time """"'"""' Maintenance Min Good company benefit!". Call for appointment 5f0.5(6(), ext ~ Josaph Magnln " An equal opportwtlty employer TllAl/IEE Min. 2 years experience with hand 4-power tools. Capable of quality work. Fabrication &::: ~mbly, electronic test chambei-s. TOPATRON, JNC. 549-1177 Equal cpportwlty employer Join todeys fastest &rowing profeuion-Mutual Fund sales No experience neceuary. We train • full or part time Mutu•I Fund Advl101'1, Inc. Npt B. 1603 Westcllff 64Uttl: S.A. 1212 N. B~adw~ 547-8331 * Import Auto Agancy *Mechanic · *Lube Man · SINGLE YOUNG 25 or over. Must know local WOMAN "'attoa. Apply tn J>e!'son bltemat!onai Firm now ao-YELLOW CAB CO. ceptini applications for am-186 E . 16th Sl bitioua yoona woman to eo.ta. Meu. Cell u1 today Re. Temp. Offioe Jobi Over 100 natlmal. offices ,,,, equal opportunity ........, participate tn Bz:and Iden.· FEMALE, qe 25 to 60, lb.I~ tifica&n project. Must be ping peckerw :br small mlg. neat appearing, penionable, shop. No e.xperience needed,. enjoy deeling with the pub-~ 6 or 8 hr. d:t.y. $1.65 _ Costa Mesa 2703 Harbot Uc and tree to travel one hr. Apply m<rninp, 1 iM w l.Jncoln week per m<mth. Goldell'1 MICiO We.rd -Ana.hem.. ~ . $125. per wk nl1ry 946 w. 17th St CM. -Santa Ana. Pb. 5«).-0325 after brief training pro-TEACHER with one chll41--------..,.- irrw.m. FOi' appointment call nttda Lady tb come in once 539-ll83 9 am to 2 pm. a week to dean small Expending dealer handling * ~. do wub. A J.l.iht frm. hotest imports lines needs TELLER trw $J.2. 673-3DO EvH. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ""· ........... pluo ...... --°""' field "" Hilb -..... -.. ""''°"'· SOUTHERN COUNTIES DISTRIBUTOllS :ll6li CW!e c.M. Hoon for lntft'Yitw 3 • 4:30 MONTGOMERY WARD Huntington Beach experlenoed service penor:t· * SHARP BAR MAIDS A GO Del wttti desire to O'OW & 1n-A Po&itlon ill lmmecM.a.tely GO DANCERS. Tep w11es. T o p Executive Secrtta?7 -NEEDS -: CHEAP fill dirt from Laa Bch Sleepy Hollow 1torm :. drain. Deliver or pick up, • ~7797 day • 531)....4859 eve ~ !"'~ Engineer COOKS DRIVDlS HELP! ttH.se inccme. Group Ins, available at our Ea.at B.luff $2.50-$3.50 to start. Call for who only wantl to wort Qiallfted charm dm fn.. Jll'Qtit sharing, modern fadJ. Branch, l« an experienced tntem.ew. M5-9983 SASSY hall time with occulonel structor tot W»IDY WARD itiet. Qall Mike -64&9.Ut teller. LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. full ·ume vacation fW in. ·poll.Him. Prototype Pleue caB &i4-:M74 WAI'l'R!XS Must have been an exeutlve Aeaiie apply Mt. 1 AS pn panioo. Avail full or pert H If 6730 time-SlOrt or king term. : au ng C8ll Homemakers. 547~ j UTE Haullna-Trimmln& PRA.Cl'ICAL Nuralni aged i Truh, Ga.rqe Oeani.,. or coC•alescent care refer- ~ Name it-Reuonsble ence. ~ Must have experience ln dtttusion. Prefer power translstera. Coo.tact Ar- dtie Brainard. tuu. · PART TIME EVE'S. Late Nlte 642-9498 NOW! PIZZA MAN SERVICE STATION A1Mmbler Wireman Or apply In perain to PART·mlE DISHWASHER secretary 1or two )"l!9J'I and ~el OttiCI Six months minlmum ex-Security ~ National WY: 445 N. Newport Blvd. have 1ull lkllll. .Awl¥ by Tm Edinger per. ftqU!red, Lib eral 2523 East Bluft Dr N.B. er call aft 2 PM Ml letter to: OPENING SOON tnrp benefit.. Apply in N""""POri Beach, Calli. 6-4929 Personnel O.p1rtment We need: mhc Jdtchm ht)p, .1 '·. BIG JOHN 642-4030 ,.. • ..,..,..,_ ,..._ .. ; .. .,, -"~-I ' d l-==,,-,-,--,-.,.,--1 ~..,. ... ~ ........ ......., ... .., Oelt1 Sem ""'on uctors , , CLEAN I.om. pra.ges, ftocr atnppq It 'waxed, 225 Paularlno, Collta Mesa Mech•nlc ~ S1lesman 5 yee.n experience. Must know tune .t: brakes. Salary, cornmi.Mlon. lnsurance, neat in appearance. Apply ZOO Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. I to 5 p.m. penon, An Equal Oppo,.ua lty a EX P ERIEN CED DAILY PILOT frycooks,-....-;P"I> 929 PARAMEl'R.lc; Employer WA~ P.O. BoJC 1560, Costa Me• tr)' A clean.up. Awlf In pel'- Baker St., Co&ta Meu. SURF A: SIRLOIN eon, 1°", Newport GrotfD, I . etc. Trtt removal, dump, wtlla ...ashed. 531-<fi67 e 540-4160 • IM:fp backhoe, fill. CHRISf1AN mother desires 1-=='"'""'===::-- gnde. !16'Ur45 _ ..... .., -·· SAW TRAINW ., Security pera:innel 3 Asslst1nt 5930 Padl'. o:..t Hwy. BUSBOYS 3333 w. o...t Hwy .. N'pt. weekend •hllls • 1 weekd.,, Teletype Operator Nowport Beadl l!eooh. llh.i:tt Samy range J2 -Order clerk A: dlversUi.ed dut· 1 GRANDMamER 1ar oc-Owl" 18. :nve rtl&hta: a week. MAN=~-... -.. --.--=11e"1"°w.i°"'e $2.50/hr. Mr. Oimnak, k's. Stock brd«np expert. cuiona.1 bllbyidt:tinJ" I. eome Apply after 3:~ P.M. penon for clMntnl dftce CLEAN Lota, CWR&"M. 6t6-1390. etc. Tree removal, dump. ~MA=TURE==-"'w"'oman-=--.:::booi<:::;:· N!:t 2 to 23. O ean cut, qgree. skip, bt.ckhoe, till, keeper, lf!Deral or.nee, 1Z live, willing to learn. U yoo RIGGER Must know: S.ddleback College encepreferred. Starting& weekends. Call Mrs. FIVE CROWNS areu. Mon A ~ 7-9 * 837·9700 or 495-4037 * aryG001315D·a"'o $400DY'a""cmoo. Koelach at 531-1374 Fount· RESTAURANT necinp. $1.65 per hour. ".i--c:""='-'·="'"'-87=45=-yean: ~ence .. 536-1787 meet~~ quallftce.dom *LITE HAULING*. HOUSLWORK Wanted: S bn 1tt Jeck Brown et of CUSl'ODIAN, gnv"""'1 , • aln Valley, 38IJl E. 0out Hwy. Mr. RJl ... 51'7--0100 shltt. Starting salary range Mn. a..AWe, Npt. Bch~ EXPERT Medical typist. Corona del Mar FRY O:>ok. inil1qr lbift only. a SPLICING . • ' c..,, UJ>""°"" '""' -"""""""" own ROY CARVER a SWADG.ING Columbia Y•chts 275 McCormick Ave. $495 • $545. Mr. Brewe!', Insurance bW!ne. Newport $100 Wttk to alart. Saddl.~ck College • Receptionist office. 35-40 yrs ot age. ~IENCED. neat ap. "nle Cottaae Co&t Shop *5'&-7849* ""'" !545-2792 PONTIAC ·•====== : HouseclNnlng * 4$.4537 er 837-9700 * General office dutles. Pleue call 64&-6933 btwn 2-5 pea,rlng )'OUrig woman for 562 Wnt: 19th St., C.M. 6735 : BRIGHTER-SIDE Jan. Serv. : CpC clni, fin, windoe, In- : I='=""=· '=""'=''·=bft==""=548--031==- : Interior Decor1tln1 6737 : ~ e Residence • Comm'I • e Patnttni. Int A UL e Wall CoverinP e Color Coordination FREE "'11MATE Licensed I: Insured MODERN DECOllA TORS 536-95U . • ··t======== " :; Ironing 6755 .. " IRONING IN MY HOME ; Jl..25 per hour : ""'""" '!==========! .~ Paperhanging ! Painting I SCHW o\RTZ wallcovertnp • paint 1ales I Installation Mobil 1tara, home app't 8<7-165Q EXTERIOR· 111.terlor . .,. Special prices tor ept&. Neat work. Rda. 847-13511 INl'ERlDR 6 EXTEIUOR Painlln&. 30 ""' -Uc. • Ins. Omc*" .... INTER Or Ed. PAINI'JNG, lloOIE:D. SERVICE. Local ~ l'REE ... S<S-1621 ' -Harbor Blvd. SERVICE man , 50-55, to Payroll experience. pm. '• genera.I clftce, Require good SANDWICH MAKER service our equipment in Apply in person NEED Reliable exp hskpr typirlg 4: fl1W"e eptitude for Hours 3 pn to -t:~ L Dl. SERVICE station h e IP field, StMdy aalary; pleas-J1n11n Marine Corp. 12:30 • J:JO dally. Mon-Fri. ll&'ht bookkeeping I: payroll. HAMBURGER HENRY Cost1 Meu 7030 Costa Mesa --=="---- Job Wanted Men & Women -------- COWGE STUDfNTS AYAILABlf b-.n types of work PART TIME A1ternoom Ot eves. SOUTHERN CAL COW6E S1UDBIT EMPLOYMBIT SERVICE Kl 5·1178 DornwotlcHalp 7035 DOMESTIC HELP • 801t Auembler1 wanted. Exp. Knowledge ol. tng personellty; write P.O. 235 Fllcher, Coste. Mesa Harbor Hills. 0Wn trani. TAPMATl~Ao ~·· C.M. 21311 Placentll, Costa Mea tune-up Ir front end align. Box 10234, Santa Ana, 92711 "-AA ....,.,., .._......_.. • C1rpentert • Molders Fine -~-;;;~...,...,.-,---,---/EXPi;;aiffii§ji;"-Uj;;;i;d, WOMlll'S Hllr Styllm. 1'> ment. con· TAil.OR tor part time "or run FULL er part time. Opmtnp ;-; EXPERIDlCED aaleslady cal follow1n& pnd'. Bet.uWUJ dittona, iOOd pay. Please time work. Must be 1ood. now! Nationally advertised ADULT woman to wo~ ~el in better ready to wear Apply m person Jensen Marine Corp. 235 Fi9cber, Costa MeSI aCJll(y to Mr. Don Lee, 3601 Ciro's OJstom Tailor, 1884 Jewelry Co. needs styllst to as *8.les lady, Apply Ken-Xlnt co benefit• and opp0 :; ~;i::=..r~ to E. Coast Hwy CdM. HllliK!r Blvd., C.M. 548-9711 show Jewelry. Make fast tucky F'r1ed Chickeii, 292!1 E. for edv~ement. APPLY:' SERV. Station Attendant: SERVICE Station Attendant profits· ha.ve fun • set yoor Coast Hwy CdM. HARRIS A J"RANK, 3333 HAIRl>RDSERS • Fclllow· days; OV'1' n ; experienced Daytime Experience awn tKiurt. Mrs. :nent. PART time mbstttute mother Bristol, Cocta Mesa. 1ng pre!. New lbop, aoo4 COOKS ' wm ti@ bonded. Ac>Ply Over 21. 490 E. 17th. C.M. 49&-15(11 btwn 1-5 pm wk Mon -Fri. 2:00 -5: 30 pm. EXPERIENCED dra p ery = AM for Becky, DRIVERS Cl1t!Yt'On Station, HISJ'ttt I SUperlntendent experienced days. Ll.te hsekPI 1. child super-sea.me:traa $2 _ $2 2S hr HEIP! San D!eco FWy., C.M. apartm""" " lndumlll'. SALESLADY \Ohion. 847""89 Apl avabbio, w 'i k In i COUPLE F<r jonltodal..,.. .Fm.L-PART TIME CHOPPER GUN Two M111 Offtce dlatance. Lquna Beacb. 5 nllea • wk. H.B. A tur- EVES. Late Niie OPERATORS Bo:r: M 199 Deily PUot ExplnFineReady towearl destres experienced Jeni ~ , . rqmiding area. 962"-2847 642.&198 Columbl1 Yachtt GARDENER, Willing to Sport. wet.r. 1)lll time. teeretaey. 50-3989 BOO~.{:R .. O:mltruo-BLUE Beet-t'B-9904 Dbme: NOW! 275 McCormick Ave. "°"' 40 bud bro. ""week. GENE'S SCllUu.!AN • DIXON tJon 1ract ...,. • """""'" Cook, 4-12 ""' l30. por lhllt PIZZA MAN Coste Mell Jamaica Inn Hotel 6'?3.&20 2300 Harbor Blvd. CM MATURE housekeeper, rood payable • .Must typt. s.Jary I qp Waltreu Wiii. ASSEMBLY PHOTOGRAPHER Ag41ncles, Women 7300 UVE-JN houaeke ep er; Ellglllh. motherlea borne. 4 open, Fer 9Pl>Ointment QJl Put time wool ~ CARPENTERS Experienced tn .studio par-motherles1 home, 2 Ye1r old child. Huntinaton 642-3432 Corona del Mar JEL COAT TOUCH UPS tta!IL M"" be (OOd. E=I· I-im, tun dwge. Pr!•. Harbour atta, 847-l2ll • SALES-DREAM JOB a m<mD « 541-'1191 l ''"' """"''""' teot .,,..,. Hll. lleach. MISS EXEC A'"..nuv """"· 5l! ,.,.., IXQ. Call FU1L TIME ._ l<"l' '""' -jOb ,. CATERING DRIVEllS wm ColumblaYtichtl ~ ~I Mr. T., &t&-1606 day s ; 18.leslad,f. Pleue applJ in wH• A mother A earn a tndn. Call A Mt tJr Bob 275 MoCormlck Ave. • ~ DISH· F p Id 642-®6 eves penon. •Rootm '• Lunage, w1dy Pl1 ch6ck. 548-9526, tlet, j.3 PM. Costa Mesa M a SEC'Y 1 man ins. office. South Coe.at Plaza, CM 544-3854., 638-3491' =='=======:;I * PRODUCTION * WASHER 21 or fl.let. Seo)'/lega.I ............ S550 Must beibletomeetpubllc HOUSEKEEPE R ex· e F(JU:EREITji $2. ht A91ncl•, Min A SURF &: SIRLOIN Exel:-secy (apUU • • • • $SOO,, tn perwon & OVf!!1' phone, perienced; auai. ' Yr omen 7550 TRAINEES 5930 Pecif .. O:>Qt Hwy Secy/Insur ............ $450 aome typing. Awrox. 30 hrs IJve-in. Sllary optJJ. • Managt.ment tl'Aln.eee A~ In PerlOft Newport Beach Elcrow olcr <.PIO .... $433 wk. Send Reaume to P.O. 673--0S14 Hunt. 8cb area Mra. Dreee · TROY WANTED: Clean cut"'"'"' Girl Fri (opljtl """" $400 Eox 2232 C.M 9262' N I •· -u~•93:1 ARGUS l 'HLOYMINT COMP'UTER PROD~ tud nt Ith for .,........, ' ' ' en1f ff Rt:fovchtn ~ ,~,.-s e w own CU" ~_,.~/11!1t (IJ.lll!) ...... Qi8 REFIN"m lady fer bell)'alt· • BABYsrrrm.. 2 cbUdfen ~tn tme ••••• $400/460 2322 S. Pullman SL, s.A. i-rt time eventna defivel")' Applicant Paya Fit Utv 2:30 PM to l0:30 • ' Muat ~~UM. Uveoto. Room. A boud + A""!'bMr finult •••.• UM CAfiiER Oppt. lJ yn at ~Bct!.SOO W. Caa.tt Hwy. Alstbkl(pc •••••••••• to S'SOO days a wk. °"'1 ~ Alary. MMure Spa n i 1b .l'actorxtml ••••••st.SS.Ir OVl!r'. U.S. Gnld. fUture ln pt Se<ntary • •• ••• ••• • to $475 Meu. del Mar aret. Call BABYSrrrER DMded Dl1 "Pt"'"nc lad:J pref. ~. J'orldift optt' •••••••••• $1JO store mcmt. Good starting BOYS Bthri~ 10 and lS Stqr/Adv •••••••••••••• $0] 982--3553 bet 11:30 AM • J borne. Ute ~. ~ a.rtt tnllt ·······~·· .. - Ill ..... .,.,,.. ... NI ·-<d ... lar _..,. .c.n·1 <dc/ttuur ...... "'""' PM ' 135 per ..... -WOMEN Prr W/ car ~ .......... . :;-= '="~:"'"' ...... Good commiulom. Teletype .............. sm FOOD wa11r ..... O>dltall B ARM AID. l<IT E 8 . 1\111...U. llB 12 Ir .... PBX Ops'aW ......... PIO CaDBo111t~ NOV-.......... I013!10 wa1.._ '"" --... MAVEIUa< 4'm.-., 'uo-uu · w~ .............. lt!OlO "°"""' Slltlon SERYlCE Slatlon atteodanl Cuhler,. ............... $340 ""'1 1o peroon 10 10 12, 17'8 N~ lllvdo c.11. IG-1!1l2 ' · · SALESMAN £,.. mec. Good -Girl™""" .......... 1o $.125 Bl•••'• RelWno~ 2500 w. Wwnt<d a..ir 8"' ARGOS IMPLOYMINT NI-· -·In ............ Days u-OIJ.•393 Out Hwy. NJI. DENTALA851Sl'Alf? WAITRESS all!SULTAlf? AoGENCr ance, coll ttudt11t ok. Apply E. 17th CM ClO W. eo.st IDfY, Mo\TUREHou ae Ice e p er Call 5!-!! ~ed. 'over 21 20'3 W~ H.B. 58--TTll 2:1& -82"'1., C.M. MALE S""""IO -kltche> Newport 8eocb -wanted. for 2 ldUllB 6 10 lJVE In -........ 2 KoM l._ lQl C 17111 St., S.A. 541- 2 DIULL PRESS belpt Am Konluck> Fried mo, bwb)o. Pvt rm. bwU.. cblldroft. Pvt. rm a -· llwotaurlftl SchOel•IMtructlon T6cio OPIRATORS C.1lcken 2929 E. Coit.tt Hwy For perton1I & TV. Ptrm.. Job o nl 1 . Hunt. Bdi. 21!: 58f.4lll .. liutMr. Costa M• ---· __,, p.,...anent OIM conffdentl1I pl•cwmont ~ WANTD> tar · IJajll -New Toy Si... Mgr. !'AllN AllT CLAStl!S Expwrlancw Pr.flrrwd. S&Jlhla blatructor CAUi'. Jloi. Tech, iUll ".,. _.., ~ tor 114«1> EY.nfnc•. Exper ealY b1 Curl& T_,, ...n 646-9611 Par! dmt. Good P<J. • Vnllfue • lar p¥t.·llb, 001 Dov<r la<!>, Uva In.-$41.0t.UCM ~ -. nwm KENNEL Ht• ID vet holp. Schock * 6TJ..20M Pl1c1ment Agency QrlvP, N.B. 6*-7461 OOQCTAIL Wl.ltna .. PAM' dma mail~ PJANO ~: ~ - !:Ip ~.1:!'M 'f"1 -8Ml"'T~ 542 W. 19th St., CM. rar .,.__ -_.. 1-1. A1>!>11 In -11111 Wtt -Ao1>11 fl! dn --.... -_, 646-1131 Pn.Ol:WAl'l'f ADll llHlll ~.Ooota-llOS -Q( 1118cr-.j1•-' ' 'I • • I • .. IL DMLY '11..or ... w~. OctoMr 2.. 19..:8 ' • " Jiiii A IMl'LOYMINl MllCAiilDISI FOil MIRCHANDISI POR MIRCMANDISI FOR MlltCHAHDISI FOR MERCHANDISE FOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPOliTATION TDNSPOltTATION SALi AND TRADI SALi AND TRAD! ".I ANO TRADE SALii AND TRADI SALE AND TRADE 1.;..;.;;.;;.;.;c;...;=;.;..;.;=-1 W..1lo lnotruclloe 7MIO ......._ IOOO Purnltu,. 8000 Fumltu,. IOOO Boeh a Yochll -IP.!!~!'!-~-~ _eye... noo Furnltv,. IOOO l600 COMPL!ll'E Bolt llopalr, e W GUSP..._ 140 h.p., " 'ft llCOA1U w. * * * * ~ ~>: ~-Put )'O'.ndf m our Place Sinkm 'Ltd. Dry Dodca. M.O. tdr., Loldedl XlDt. i:ar.. •.• Slit . Spolllsh 1L "'l Old ur or'~ Hall>or mvd 0-1 'lbe•tn M.c. MUlllnt 221 -llltl!.at. s.e• -. -• -• U 0 T E '-" IU mo Mcl"l&!cn, S.A. N.B. m.UOI . • '111-Smomlller. Pl ,y Medi,. Medite"anean SWAP MEET AVONl2ttD!o8'1Yex.-. Beotll•Mot<1,__to:U ....uu.......--!300 ' l Poa A leulhtManul•cturw'~=-_,,:s;,,,ti.. Spa.nilh Furniture Thll sot•• All--~ P!lll-~-~~~ .:•=mo=======-1 Computer . Al Terrlllc Satln(ll !131-12!'1 aft T Sall'-11 9010 -:m: 817.allt • Auto Soni• 8' WOOd caned um dl••n, lg. m&n'a chair; .itecOIYe<I concellotlori el $22.000.00 ....,.i Oct: t1uu 5th -,., DOCK SPACE AVAIL. "' ·a '"" AGE beaut. fabrics. S Pc beuron dark oat ~ Spanish. •nd. ModltorronHn Fvrnltu,. ~ bll<"' trim. o11 °"' tlborskM a· ,...... ...._ · Ht, w/black or avocado framed chain; S Pc Al -'" - - -,.,,... 128 D, w. 19th, CN No. l38S. Full m.m1 05TIJ<l!AUSEI< -BR tel Mr 1:1J. & Mn. dreaser, lg mirror, A ._,, .... , Dn.• Kw " °" ......, stmFBOARD J2S. ,coot aftr """ s .Wis BOAT sup, mmt. Marina di.Ill. ..S nm imnlfal4. CAREER 2 commodes. decorative headboard in Span· Items u followa: Gorgeou1 8 ft. custom quilted SI 50, 111..tten11 tDe A -& n1a. 7\ID. ..._. COftl' It •9aU tmmed. Up to 35 ft tWif, MVer imd, tar 396..aJ Lsh oak or avocado design. tofa with separate loose pillow1 with heavy oak ~ 25c " fiOC. ~lm " trlr. · kleal raclnr pc1 or m.-5863 aft s of wk enc:W. Ce't')'S. $1$. 2 HollQ' 800 Items Sold 1.Ddlvldually lrlm decor and iut.chin~ chair, s m•tc¥ng <iak N!NI 6 Used """"' m..r. U:.''Sm; i.;:::w ::!-:;:' ~ ""'• COwurElt l!ROGRAMMING ioWoob Shop Around-before· you buy aee US! occulonal ta1>i., (2) 58 • WI decorator lam pa, la...,. clothln• """ u-20, · ' loot· Y ocllt 9039 """"'• ~~·: rillll. T' wide VALUE $195-FULL PRICE $429.95 bGg!ng cbaln 1wag• !1mpt In wro114bt Iron, an 1311to11~ 54>-24.13 ... * DEMO SALi * Chol'loro with -;..,. A ...,..; ' w tormt 11 low " $3.00 WHk II-piece king Ille muter bedroom owte In pecan SCHWINN ,. .. BoY• Biko. ~ 19 ···• fl!GO PARTY to shan .,.,,_...., pleceo, 111 ....._ t pr. -- T.otol Concopt ...,... In -..putw-romm1119. A,_, up.to.dote..._ ration for o Bright F"' tur.Car..,., No D~Uae Our Store Charge Plan fanelled MediJMranean llyle wtlh top quality ...,.a..t cood"tmt f3'> ~ n., .... ":'!» wftkl1 tr!j>a; will tHCb cu ... 111• ,._ - No Fancy Front-BUT Qulllty Valuee Inside 5 7'· wunnty ting site mattrw .t box oprlnp. .,.._ .... • pa. •""' •·•· ...,,,,_ 411' &oop. 146-UOI "'U" .,,,..._ rtma. lllO; ..,, APPROVED FURNITURE Spmbb decor dining sel, elc. KmM01U! ...-1...,.. ""'=-.a:,;.;·~.._ ~~c!°.,"t.•~ 2159 HAltlOlt, COSTA MESA _,. ._,.. -_.. llH&.tf !60. N.., ......... ector WAm' boot oUoa· I0'411' Mobllo Homos 9200 PM. Slll-710> 12 Yun 11me location-<tlme owners MUST SACllFICI. '698 00 rr.s. *'-1233 °.!'" 5 -• 19\1 • o 11. Doubla Wld• I ""-'1900'-"~FO~R~O~PA~RT~S-I COMPUTIR-AGI DRAFTING 24-lo-36 woob Modern trolnl119 lnclvdoo ed. v1nced concepts In droftlng lftd tochnlcol doolgn to moot tho now .....,1-11 of todoy's now~doejobo. • D II 99 ~ FOi ONLY ··-·········-··---· e Misc. Wentod 8610 23' !LOOP. l'acloly Rec4 Roodliller "' ,., In adult Oill """° * Santa Ano s.:~ io.s Any Ploeo Cen" Purcheaod lndlvlduolly w A N T E-n·· = "'.!':.i.equl~.97..l: ...... llcady .. move .... --548-9660 Terms Avall1ble-NtwcOmt'n to C11Jfornl1 · 615-1393 Includn Wrli;erated air Tr11f1r, Travel 9425 , Credit Approved lmmedl1t1ly CAI.r2! loll cJ. extru. Cood :~!'..~tion.lnr a:_~'!wuh~ 1---------""l WE need qualit)' (no j\mk ractnr' record AJao equJp. ....._,.p1na:, .... _ .. p1itio TRAVEL 1'r&iler 1961 15' , At Harbor Blvd. ~~> · ,_~·u.. co1or pcd ""=1..,;.. ao.= :;:r.;,.,. ~ ~ ~=-"!::. ~~ FumltuN IOOO Plan• & Qrpne 1130 ~A ~ent. cet. METCALF No. 96, S timn No. M7U. N1 price S8500. Like DeW! $895, 548-46M " ' H1y Look Ut Ovtrl B D TOP CASH IN xi Minutes flttt champloo. Saila, COYer, Call Dual Wk!e Sales d 1965 15• Field a: StrMm • AUTOMATION ILECTRONICS MAPLE "Jmay Lynn" bed, We have the luxest &election 531-1212 * 193.(fM trailer. $425. 646--8252 Oapman Mobile Inc· travel trailer. Xlnt cond. • ........ ...... cheot, o! .,.w and ............. , Furniture • WANTED • BY OWNER. '61 -·· ... ll.ll-8S71. 11;'/5 * 54S<33I maple dellk and matching 'the Jowe1t prlcea ln Orange ' board aux. eng. Excel. 19ll'i • 10 x t:> with 2 o:- 36 w .. kt d>a~. maol• ,.., ... '°''" County. Come In and,..'" 1144 ............. rt Blvd. Cotta Meta (only) """"· 222 Co~oo. NB ,.......... B,. u tllully Trucks PrepAre1 you for jobs In! rib pads. All in good to ex-yourself. -.... r-Furnltu~ppll1nc11 COLUMBIA 22 loaded, prio. turn.iahed lncludlnl spinet '-'-'=0-----'=~,I C I cellent condition, as a group Francblsed dealer for: tMry •lflit 'ti t -WM., ht. & t.L 'ti 6 Color TV1--Pi1no.. ed for quk:k l&le. 642-.,.,.,1 piano. Adult park. Reu! '35 FORD pick-up, runnable:;. ompu en or ._ ... t• teacher'1 desk •u~ _ _. n.-.-......1. ~--owa" -....--...., Yamaha Plano. & Orgen1 ETC. •-1y •pace No. L.. 2060 '"" ....... ~. ww ;1-f Communications (Antique Gt.), typewriter C 1 -o ,,._ Over l300 invested. FCC 'Llcentlng table, weight aet, make of-Kohler & Campbell Cash In '/1 Hour Power ru sen TV.& Newport Blvd. C.M. $150. lf73 FaJnray Industry for -!133-2'Jl! aft« 6 p.m. Story & Clerk Pion .. & Organo 1130 Mlacolloneous l600 541-4531 * L I ,_. * Ill• '5 n.E>:lWOOD, % BR. c.M. COASJ Music HY "9 -ntry 1900. Coolor, ownlnp, Good I==::=:;;==~ HON COLDSPOI' Ref.r"1-. 9 cu. tt., e w• ~ e ..,.,_ ___,,._ ~11..1..-_.... ~ I: I' E• ,_. •· 2 LAY AWAY ~ .. -,._ -~ --~ .• dole In .....,,In( • .,,,,_, _..,. ae.; y~,. piano ar--· ..,, * Allmftll * By ...n -"''shod Clo. ,.. ,,......,. °""'"· -cent...._ Adult · Puk. 547 9471. --"--6 IU9 Newport Blvd. ~ --IAllVR QuolJly Name-Bnlld ladi,., 7; new 2Z HP Grae--. &M-1243 . . • =.::.':J.•.2..= 646.0271 ~-:.;· .... ..::""" Prl., Oct. 4th ...,. _plus fin. To bood, -6 radio. lQnt TllAILER 6 Co11onA, $1990• • . . 730 PM ..u"' -Folly mcbonloal·--· ·' ACADlllY OF mllc. ---.... 24.15. l9'1t! Oean Out Sale Ill )VA4LICH!MUSICCITY : ......... by b. Call .... <lf .. _$f000.H>m> or,cahonaalono, ....... 2 COMPUTU TICHHOl.HT Maple St, A. Coat& Mesa 3400 South Briltol New A Uled Fumil\re 5fl.-8l11 Tuet.&t. 9:~ am. 1Dslan Main. • baths. Space rent cnb' $36 BEAtr'l' lomll'9 cbair &: -* Oxta Mea * MO-m5 Incbtin&, new, beultiU bed-g pm. 833-'1598 EVt:s. Mo. 2812 W. Coat HW)'., Sp. -d.-ator !abri~ Steinway c...m, Ar11st Mod· PIANO, m._, .,m.t room " Dlillna room -* WANTED * 9, N'pt. Beooh I tliYl1l•ll of -> • ·di el; Wurlltzeor Baby Grand tn ._..__,..., • Qm.+_...._..., CA ll IF 0 R N I AN 2 8 ' $125 (COit -..... es &?)> __ , wiUl· benc:b. A BEAUTY! ~....... ...,.......,.-..... Good Uled & Antique tum. COLORADO River tna.Uer. 8 tique plDk leC'ttlr1 deU ~; Steinwa.Y Prot'@lll.......,.. $325. Call &H-1569 Orl.na cabloets, bu&ts, ~-Hl Uled. Furniture 1401 tiberz~, twin 210 Cl:lryaler x 21 AD mmt. Xll!t CCD1 . u........,.c. ....... c.. Wt940f ...... t .... $100 (coat $250). Miac Items. Model •: 'I1ny Spmet pi· en, curio c:a.blnets. custom WaJ' ' eng., Oyin& brid&e. $12,500, Set to •Plftdat $650. CalJ ~ ano S3t5: Gulbran.ten Spln-2MANUALorpnwitbbench dlvan.t, lave lellbl, chain, Wntmlnle ~·!'~. f!t ~ 531-7936 e. ................ ~e.nt. "'" r • • • • • • • • ' et $Hi: 'lbomal Orpn $1!1;. I: includ. $50 value J'e'Cll!"dl. ro:hn, commodes, creden-~ 1967 32' ClmIS ())rinthtan '======== Pl•••• 1eitd 111• fr•• In-•. n&EPLACE Mt. TOkanic nne and ma.QY more at ... $400. 53l-'1586 Mt. 6 PM 7.U, coffee tablee, bunk beds, PETS and LIVESTOCK Loaded! Uke new. Low hrs.MO :--TOR HOMIS I fonn•ti•• •11: oc:, 1 rock. Nno $3'7.SO. can WARD'S BA.LDWlllf STUDIO Wurlitzer <llord Drl;an, cbt'lt cl dr&wen. banging ·· · -Will constdtr trade. 5'8-2434 ••• ~ :,D:.~.·A~M~M-Al&H: .: ;;:?-:.:· =&!i:. ~~~ c.~t~:2ooo.s:'4 ~;;:":.a.~ :~. ~~~ Pscoll,RGoAn"fd:::ET~~s--~12~ = ~ = '--'-'-'===;;.:....cc= ....... .. USED PIANOS PRIVATE party will pay aJ color TV I: stereo co.mbl-1M-L Uladtd $6500 n4: M&..a.m D AUTOMATION 1 laiiic> $8. &U-123S Antique white spinet •• $395 cub for IOOd b9by erand. nation, retrigetators, st.crves, 25 OWENS CAB CRUISER 1 ELK:TRONICS Caah for Furn., appll. Walnut Cblckerln& coo • $845 6'f5-.3256 wuhen. ~ • MUCH ANSWERS Xlnt con:i. Lc>e.ded! Sac! I ............... At• •• I • toolJ. 6'2-7Q15/&t2-69'14 ,,._ n-G--' $11~ MORE' I' . .., nm -- I ........... PhM• • ••• • :.:.:.:." •• '~·-'MM ......• .,;:: Tolovlslon 8205 WINO. v· 'S AUCllON ~ - ' .. ~ .... . t 8010 -• ,_ ........ ,,.. _ Fmrow -Bum> -Brler -'68 ~·~" • 233 dlx. -~ I CHy •••••••·· •• •·•••••I Office Furn tuN w-·~•--s.._..... 11.toc: .-vno.nu..-1w111 ?I, 11.n.1~· IUC• ........ ~ RBIT ... __ -BORROW 1-M-1--1 ......... . S+•t. , , • , • • • • • • • • • • DU\llJ\,." ~ ~ .... u;o.i a-1.uei • • , • • • • • • .. SAClUFICE!-New delux~ ComP.etely Guarant!eed ~ Nft'llCrl Blvd. ~en complahlt: "rve Tlr. tit 7 PM. 642-7620 rt ofllc< furrnltart. eoo eam-. Terms New Color TV Beblnd T""''s !Ilda. >at'll. .. v .. """"" to .., ""' in-1.;======= newpo pus Dr. llU!to 252. N.B. Gould Music Compeny Costa M--"'""tax; now, all I bavo to Spood-Skl Boeh 9030 ••"" I f 54&-l!l!O !Our S8th y,.,) $9 PER MO, OPEN DAn.Y 9 to I do lo to BORRDW -• to -'--------'-'-' IWNO 0 """ Moln. S.A. !5<7"'81 RENTAL CAN APPLY TO REFl!lG II» Kltx:h tbl llw oa." 17·FT. FIBERGLASS business HouHhold Ooodt ·1020 ORGAN K1nU11 P!ay<r. PIJRCHASE I ' 17 • It perfonn.,.., Ialand<r w·•-·• Llko --·, ..... ~,, w chra $10; SMM ProJ $S; 2 Cats 8820 model In <ood condition. 57 yns med wool carpetir!& ..,,.,, ...,.. .,... ORDER BY PHONE liY rm dJrs. $4 • S7: J beds, ' I:::;::='=:;:::;:;:;::;:; ull$30.Ulldston~.in: $7196. WW aacrlflce! 548•8511 $10-$12; Everyth.inJ;lnthe ~Kittens Complete w/rwminl lights, 4u!n :1151 • ~ Onnce 847-1064 place! ONE~ only, mov. Reg, $15 1 up. MlYklb Vie)>, big wheel trailer • custom 833 DO'IOr Dr., N.I. 646-4153 a.ta !I-. . 9 AM tot PM 7 1>ay1 Ing. m sti.Um• Apt 1, 117•7490 map down cover. Priced for I--------- Aw., FREE TO YOU RCA Color T.v, 71"., 11 l50-C.M. 5411-"71 quick ""' llOO. Pbone 642-II HONDA 3'11 ""'°"'"'"· Are you ,..niJng your full potontl11f Garag~ Sale 8022 Private party. ~ Crwtlv• Arts Cop 1825 4980 after 7:00 p.m. :IOO actual mi. W&rranb' still ;....;.;.:'"--='-----HAND60ME en. ml.I• I.Ab. Have You To Sell? 1967 am.YS. gla.sa 22' Twin eood. New Dunlop trlal A.BSOUJTELY EVERY· 1 ;yr, 1'llll grown 35 lbs. HI-Fl &Stereo 1210 Brm&tbemto CHAMPAGNE Beige. Volyo-ln--OutJ atmutely Unlverul tires. Xlnt cond. The N.....,,. School of Buatnetl cften • ;aM!ll m::tftB program on Wed- n...:la.y evenmo fur .. Pirlni womm executivet. THING! N.B. Q:ll'ldomlnium. Shots 6 Uc. Goo:I. wJd*lrn. COMPLETE iterl!O .......tem. 'lbe llmeyBee'i Miniature Poodle. AKC, \lie Ped. many access. lea Muat aacrUlct $6(Xl, 615--3647 FYi, Sat. am. N . 2l02 BftJa Need• 1 o o d b om e .,. .. , M Bqatellll kr lltud. I would want 1 tban ball new boat irtce CHOPPER-BSA. mint cood. (Blllffl) behind (lid fii&b, 5t&-23U 1013 fsln~ ~ =~ ~ N~ Blvd NB female puppy in return for $3,750. Area 713: o;...3003 Mol.ded t~ t an Jr MAPLE din furn, air concl, FLUFFY and~ kittens, Harmo'1-Karden iunplllier i 12 -8 PM. starl ~Oct 7 stud service. 642-0029 14' SPEED i Sid. 40 hp Metallic ~en. asldnc $895. -·-·-will be &lad tn answer an WH OYen Mile ltem.. to aood bomet. 1 lttJ', 1 tun Genvd chaDg !---------GERMAN Sbepherd. I wks Me.re. with all ace, $450 or &t2-'15f0 21{ Marperite QIM. 673-2185 ch---·-='1 1 ~10/•3 Xln~r, cond. Make oa:: KNIMD fABRJCS for aale or trade. AKC. oUer. 1014 E. Balboa Blvd .. '56 Pontlae Statton War., 1nquirle&. Allio avaibd>le in tbe ewninp U'fl .... trlc twewriten :far bnJsb. up. ---. $7735 Olamplonabip stock Phone 675-SIBS ._ C1eanl See to Appreciate. Aeell1nc• 8100 I.AR.GE male dos. part Ter-COMPLETE •t•r•o com· ""'FOR SALE IJ82..ai96 Dial 642-5678 fm RE.WI.TS Good tn.na. MCMl98'1 l'let', II moa. old. Needs ~ pooenta. Hll'?llOI Rardon Rnmanta, aamplH • Mill TINY Toy Poodle. <ll•D_lP· H~ ~ 11.1 )'al'd, M2-M!IB Alk for Elaie stereo f'llOOver. Gerrard as S..t. Qnb' I a.m. to 2 stock. AKC. Stud set\'lCe fmeol"t@d Autos 96001mported Autol 9600 ~ ~~ $270. 10/J tum table. Marn av o :r p.m. 829 Baker, C.osta M61.. available. 56-l09f. ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~~:;jj~iii~ii;;;;;;;~ij LIFETIME lift, typewrUin1. FREE: 2 trt:es: ~ mulber-amplifiers a speakm. m1 OOCART: 1 ~. ad. coftd. AKC REGISTERED II Childn!l itandcbllcb'el. or G.E. RefriaJINd«, 14 ft. !')'. one orange. You di&. Rutsftl t'M. (Upper Rear) $100 er 111'3 tndl: tor mihl· COLLIE PUPS yoonell ! _Inctiv\dually tu· =\le, aood cond, $40. Rock tm: )'Ct.I ptdl: up. STERro • 1969 um.venal bike tn excl cond. Solld 546-&757 tor'ed. Oillcoat 10 lel90rl typ..1..::~=------548--4032 • 10/{ solid ll&t• conaol.e model. Maple twin bed, mattress • POODLE puppi.Y AKC. I Ing school. 173 De.1 Mar, CM COLDSPOl' 11 cu ft· NEED rood homes for LJKE NEW! Balance $83.00 box tprinp, excl eond. SOO. week1: 1 tree grooming 543-2859 re~. Good workini lovable Jdttena, various col-or a:mall pYDmta. Qo«Ut Sean TENT TRAILER «xd. ltllCll. 648-3523 cosrA Mea ~Ir: Kinderrarten. Open 7 AM • 5;45 PM. Full A: % day 1e1111iOD1. Planned proeram. Reu. rates:. 5'8-8803 * ART CLASSES by Robert Thompson Harbor Art& 6'2-9580 TUTORING All le•els m•th, grd achl act., HS physlca. 9S2-tlm * CLASS INSTR.1XT100 or pivate Piano. Accordion, Guttv Fran Martin 54>5836 aft 3 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE -·· .. Fumltur1 1000 •Kl'IUIEN 'l'lible, • eb&Jrl: _. . ..,...._ .... tlil& • -...... bed. ~.~-Knm: condition. $SI. ~ · ors. MT-385.1 befo~ 6 ~ .o:'>Of -cond $250 ~ -~-~·-· e l'OODLE PUPPIES e P .M. 10/4 SEARS portblt elec dlhlll4tt-No papen, reasooC.ile AnHqUM 1110 LOVABLE -• 1 yr.S "po=rt:..:l;,ng<...::Gt.:.oo;;.;od;;;• __ l;;.;5"-'00 1<0. Dix m"1&111""""" ""· ' e 1112--e oooonlY'S Antiques -Mmt old, Ions hand ma!~ It. -........ __._ Prof hair dWti" $3S. ~ BF.AGLE pup Adonbl 9 vac&t'el Help UI \l'lloed! lll'Y· pt. PerUln.. am. siJe. WO~'S *"· ......,... ...._. eoknd couch S25 cedar · e •·•e 1 -k -•··.• .._., ~ 633-&542 1014 i b!ndinp. Never used. cbelt SlO. OcM1 i eds, furn wMc9 ma.le. Sbotl1. AKC .,.... .. ""' .... .., .,, .... ~ Must 11aifice! 538-6M1 or a clotN:nc. 2173 Miner st. dwn1>kll liM MS-3281 O>ut Hwy QIM, . 11.UFFY ..tiite kittens 1 545-2960 CM BEAGlE PUP V·-~-• Am-._ ""·-male, 1 fem a I °'e IQ! Mal * --c I\.>' •wi.;.a. ~ • ~· M I d VOIT IMk w/ J val A: back * -~-•. '· * e = tum & doelca. Larry yrt e•oo , . M. n.i;.•lnc.u • __ • ••• .,.. 4 ~ US diven nt..--. •--• -· Incl ~··••~ u .. -an , ... 1--2{28 ~.... 101 ....,..... ......._ ·-~111111.' p:>Wtr ...., .. en "-• ..... ~ ...... .., ..... .,._ 1'" wet IUit. Sac! 173-2529 24" rldin& JacobD'I. Sm DALMA11ANS, 2 mate•, Newport Blvd., ad. 1~ 6 mo old Box-l=al=t=5=pn=·=====" I ena:tnes KinC·O.La.wn. Tor llhots, AKC, II mo. terms * CASH FOR ANTIQUES * er I Beq].e Qloc, bra.vn ail .,..,. ....... Good wfclltldren . Mlscolloneous aalevery""1! 188'iiMertll1 a• , .,....,......., atatn. entire sbopa. MS.-013l 1014 -;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;8.;;600;;; Pl CM ~ FEMALE Gceat nan. 11 st.ockt etc. MB-7383 • PORTABLE Sewlne Machlzlt tnOfl. Fawn Xlnt w I MARBLE top ~ f7S. ! SEVm Uttie Maltby mes to SWIMMING POOL $20. Qpt. Sweeper $5, 5.60 x childrl!Tl $50. Call 968-3t53 drawer drelMI' $85. Carie rive "'11 . mothtt is II Dachabund-Poodle. ~·1 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surfaee til'ft M ea., misc. items b&ck cbr sz. ~lDS aft 8· small too. 548-«2! 1014 Skimmer, Maintenanct Kit make offer. 2352 Q:rnell Dr. Htflll.:_ ___ _:1830 ---FREE Ground Psd. C.M. S.wing. Ma~"!'~ ~GE•~ ';:· ~~ $149.81 --.-v-A~c-u-u-MS~-.--'<;1!:°~uer~u~ .::e~ l!lfl SINGER. ..W.ut coosdi• P!uo. 548-!rnrl 101< SE CARD POOL 110 up. llc!>alrs & -, .83"1;:.;-9612:::;====-"''- tnciw:Sed. Tnnder aervice 7 ADORABLE kittens 2 n.... S23 s. N:a1n, Orul.. Reuonable. C.out Vacuum 1~TRANSPORTATION ,... """"' .._........ -~ .-·-•-·-33.l E. 17th, C.M., &G-1580 _ To·...a.. ·--oc-utomadc ....... te, '°""'~hr. 5411--3257 '> _.._. ... -........-.-elter 5 pm.. 1014 I •'"'!~~'!'l'!!!~'!':~!!! I Kl'RBY vaeuum dMntr & Boat. & Y1cht1 9000 Zir·Zeo.-.., bolea."'"" STATUES, ETC. •"'•hmenta. Balance 155.121o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; hem .. tanq~Noat. TAPESTRY owntuffed Finl·•~ to or IT.BS -mo. ~,11 1• --........ $37.IO d1lir • -aod oom--···· •-~-CUb Cll' alMllDf: $W1 mo. ftlrtable. 5t&-«m 10/4 sult e decor. Dept. 535-12!9 Omru*-l')Od. ca 11 J'R.EE'I J'Ai tl:m choice Ste our ;ro!l.)'I at ··· • LEAVING lta.tt! Mi 1 c -Mth aome white elephanb sag..ce lert1llzn' all or pt. We'll 3419 Via porto, N.I . tuml~ plua Br 1 din~te and 'MY hl.v• aot to go!! STUCK 111 ·~ -··~ ~·. ~ -10/I TREASURES OF .... 2331 ...... Ano CM. w ..... """' to ....... OD ~ ltwtnc ma.cblne ......... ..-.. ....,......_ "~ •n1 ~· · boat& :lOll> tweed """ uo. !"""""' ..,,,.. Xln< AU IAIA ~ ""-""'"" m&lol>ln( cbW 122 . 5 0 . e<m. ~ :.... ...... 'a~!_:"° ~T· black HAMILTON Palntlnf be" 1981 -71' H""""""4 er.It Cl<. altar~ Orqe Dor9' couch , wune. ~· • mier 2 WING-BA.at chairl $75; earlyperlodS150~aire expreamrlser,75bpJOl'ln- shepherd ..._.. • '65. All Muslc1I lnat. 1125 mt:r. 9G-<la3 l0/4. maplerock: Sop-lMt table S45 New 1tereo tapt deck sso IOll, 1'd~ Item niom, trail· 2 lift new. HM:ln 4 MO. old mtxl!d Wire llaittd w/ t hidden Jfavee, table 642-St15. et. MAPLE end tab1ea 6: c:ottee Ortin Player Wanted Ttnill", Olll aft. 5. M6-2169. pe.d A 6 Cllpt&ln'1 cbairl r 1 NE LamPt. 1 1 h 1963 -18' McCuDuih 09.tt, table ad S20 t .U Sevw1J can ata.rt riaht w 10/2 $1J; S A1Yel bar atoal.1 125; ea er fb'inl Scot ere., trir. I or ' away. fl Sln1le ahot 22, $15; 410 rttle chair/ottoman. m 1 x er• 1!M -16' Jettries: Utility, 4 !::'* J5 i ::. ~ ~ 11.wntm own OIVJl. Must ~ J::-..:. ~~in: SlO; nl AM tune!' amplJfttt othtt elac atcil. ldt-Watt. Gray q ., aoocl fiaberm&n. CK. <Upper nar) =.~~ti Beach 10!3 115; tun •tie mattnlll 110. 4 94-JSM \ 19&3 -U' O'eltllner CCig) .-im llH75L 54M7'!1 Larve Morblo Sloi.r ·100 bp ..._, bolt Wik Q.aaltt7 JDnc.._ Bed. TO OD. home only! 2 male 2 aown-BAU btauW qul1b!d fMur.-. BlJESall2 E Jlat Alto IP po!Xlle mbN p u p pi e 1 • Porthole HARD 1t>P ft:lr '66 "'"'• 1 ete. .ut tmmdaHan, ti&-tn A Nob&« B l'1at darU>et. 56-1586 10/4 or ~t Dttsun. t 1Hck CAil ~ afttr 5 p.m. 1955 -14' Holk!ay at tat, frame. NIWI' mad. 181. Cb:nbfn&tkm au, dlrlne.t. 2 MAmlE2> lft'Y • white Stereo. Both like new. and wedl~ hot ~ engine. TN»tir. Worth $250. ..... ftut• eut. Xlnt eond,. Make b'lf hatred ldtttnL Free to 5!1-644! P00L..TABLES, Tta.nla 'nils, 1958-16 Cmtl'Y ~boat 30FA A makNnl km o&r. Satnt ~baa alee-pod ))tome. !41-HOe 1014 UPHOUTr:lt.ING • S79.SO. 2 Poker Thia, Ext r c I 1 In 1 Gray rftlint. 1 '* dd. Jd •· w. i:" tr1e l\lltar. •ma ADORABLE ~ t 11 er pc. tEUroptan. craftsmen) ~'tvJ~1~rce•. ~co~ Y~= 11.1 ._ ~ .... , w....i fiiiiiii -U1P A ftmo!O -t -. tmd. = ;;:; .~~ LAJ!GE _;..... ell poln-UU W. Ooo'1 lillbn1 -· .. ,,,_ -OulW. Xlnt --10/< ' tin(. -le! Ptl """1 N ........ Beodl * 60-7711 iiiii\ ta llt PS; Cr• e 1 mn&. 115-8 2 1WIH m. 1D11tb: a wMb 61 SOLID ltltt lter"IO COD-=~~*!_!511~04'~~·::..:=J· li!'J~~-ll':':':i:m~r. I M -Sill. Bolh!M) l'I & "-• II-lioz -r.sr COlldltlcn. ~ Dlomoodl2 ~~~ NEAil -Co&e A-~· FIXER Upper 21 ' ....... -... _.. -~-"" -ITf, .....,..., ... _ -~ -~ °"""" borne trtaL MWOO ....... m-; '"" 111 -"°""' -6 c::.:;.:i.;J:'s": ---':::.,..:,"' ~'"'"t 6:.! REFlllGERATO'lt 1Z5 ..-.bit--bull 0uovw ""'-..a. Ill .S. .. tD4 wfJet : '='"'• ftYft 6: Mna J0/4 m.p.e )'OUth cMll $10; new AUTUMN Hase M:lnlc Stole S!IOO er bllt dftl"! 96f..«AI LAY -llllll .. Padltllt ,..,.._ S.fl pZ. WHlTE floor model cw cooltr A). S300. Olll Mill H u n t 14. OORY n.tdDc Bolt. 30 u~ ---•·-, ·-rat> all a I 1 e a , 5«)-.2Q'l3 M&-9377 or wk endl 6fl-3M9 HP ~ mobx -ft', WI '8 pGlll ... CJlll1 -,.......,... _.. 540-D 10/{ • .,.._ ~YUU\IUlll' • ... 1Jll ICHMIDT..l"ffILUPS CO. RADL\L 9a.w 1.ffP 10'', all OLra . Wt.bpaper S&Je! 113 ~ $125. -..moo .. SN. Matn. l:ldt 2 an'E Ol'lllp: tallb7 ldt· ~ SlZ. Utht oak oft, Wal)er Paint llf W. 11' OENIU\Y Cbr'f1l•r -TAllLE -Ano -· lWM7llll 101' bed room Ht. ......... 11th St CJI. 60.ms mm..._:.. '800. Can bo , t 4N.nlf t WMJt:l ....... t lll-~lna fUI. A"'1r I PM MH!11.1 bilMi m -.. n ~ NII -' I • • f [ir!][j~[i-- ELMORE MOTORS Choosa your TOYOTA from tha larga1f da•ler with the ltr911t 1eledioft • • • 1969 "COROLLA" '3767 MO. OR AMIRICAN CARS WANTID IN TIADI CORONA SPORT SEDAN ''ROOM" '°" ALL PINANCUle AYAILAILI DN Al'PIOm CllDn llier• ll'l•ri M 1 "'''" , • , 1N there 1., a.fh y•• ~uy et new Of' 11"4 tiw•t•, - 11Ylt1 you •• •-• In efld ••• •• , fl•• "'""'"' ...... 1 •• , •• 111. 1,., •ff•rfet '" tfi• 1111 .. t ef.. s.111 S."'1 .. .,.. wnl 11114.' ll~CAll" II El.KOU lntO llACH kVll. WfSlMllml 8944322 '· .. • .......... ---~----~~~-~~---·----~ -~~··~·-·~=~-.+...,.w-+....,.•-+w=+"+'"'•*"""¥.-.+-'"*..-w'"'•.-.wro+...,•r•-.¥"'"'=+.,...•~wW"-•__,,•r•~-........ -=-· ...... ·~ ~ --• ---.... --~- • j TRANSPORTATION Trvckt . '66 SUNBEAM TIGIR. Oront0 Wtlh a black herdtop. l'erhct rvnnl!'I end e cer you would IOYe to own. '2299 Book of $2600 Now Only '64 TR 4 HARDTOP. A cer with e b+eu- . tlful price. Book of$1690. $) 550 Now Only '66 Tit 4A. RMI roacf1ter; one of o~r bet· tw Triumphs of 18 to choose from. Book of $2145. '1999 Now Only '66 SPITFIRE. You will be GREEN with en.y owning this one.Only '1599 '63 KARMANN GHIA. Metolllc bluo point with gold pin striping, Interior deluxe. S.. this one nowl Only $1399 157 CORVETTI. Mehlllc -n with new Interior, a..,_., one of $ 1199 very few left. Only DUNE BUGGY. llluo with top. Rudy to roll over tho country. • Only $1599 '64 JAGUAR. Burgundy, so nice you con tute It. IY1 e must to -'2899 ind drive thi1 qr. Only '63 •• '65 end 2 '66 CORVETTES c... ..................... .. .. et,.. ....... ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA . 11/J 11..t Nertti el S.. D5ep ...._.,· 15300 Beach ltvd. 894-3322 , HE4DQUAkTERS ELMORE '66 CHEVELLE lmporlod Autos 9600 """'""°"A•-NOi MALIBU STATION WAGOI< ;;;;;;===;;;;;;;===:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;~ lS300 """"'Blvd., w-i---.-U-IC_K ___ ..,.. -·....,.,. . -·-"""'·--·· CAMPER shell 24" hJrb, 3 '63 BUICK . Skyt.... eood oood., c:lln>mo ""'* t>r ft· :':','·,:;;,_"';!·'f:: TRIUMPH """'-~ vo11inrt1°it~-r Senta Ana Hpt, 5t9--362B . 63, TRIUMPH TR '-Qin. ht cu lot on Harbor Blvd. ~ """""· RJH Nn ...... CADILLAC JOHNSON & SON lmperlod Autoo. : ...,. Ex. Nmln& ....i. Al""" Llncobl·>hmlcy e 8!>ot Cub tor --:i.":"~ !.: ·""° er ..ab oltu. IN ON~STGICACORUNS TY IN1~':..i.~1tt10 Wo pay .... lor UO'lmporl ....i. $7!00. .,._ . .......,. er &e.1.533 ,......_ ol ..... ..... '&IQAI>IUJACQ>o,DeVlll•. coun or coadit1m. 1"1 ., ba1ore '16 llERC!D,ES s.m. rn...1 VOLKSWAGEN Ne-"'111 -1oo11> "' yoo sell ELMORE A. nU mans car. Tan, air t;r klterior. Ar mnd. ad_.nl·,13-·_c_O_M_E_T_Ooovtrtlhle __ MOTORS, lS300 Beach mvd. aubJ. $2850-549-3183 NICIST CARS G.M . ....,. o! -. T!Wy Whit Xlnt Cond. IOI We1tminster. 894-3.122. '67 MERCEDES BENZ 231lS. IN ORANGE COUNTY a beautiful IMltDmObBe. Try e, . =======I Ar, aukll:M.ttc. P/S, J.m. '86 vw. A wUd ll'ecian l(lid I> matcb tbll.ID)'Wbere at 1;6'/5-3M1:::i:i::====== ALFA ROMEO mac-· 139111· ~ """' want """thing •1u"' -· CONTINENTAL """ ~ ... opocial ELMORE ·---.., Alie Romeo MG 114!15 '6a Lincoln Contlnenlel v~ low mil•. Slcr1ftot ELMORE MOl'ORS Venelia.n,..flnlab, atrcmd. $500. ~ Cl" IVtl MG TOYOTA dpower.U~drt\l'ethll &tMm MOTORS Ph. ~ Cll9 10'1 wD1 ~ tt. Recb:td AusnN HEALEY SelM, Service, Perts TOYOTA lS300 Beach lllTd., W-To Complete DIM M.G inventory Pb. 8IM..s320 ovw 15 • "1968" $1695 -... -A-tmlN--H---_-Jl<-.I Seo ... ..,, Auslln Amorlce 15.100 llHc:ll Bhd., W-~ ......i . ht car lot,.. -Blvd. ..u.m -· sooo. H-Now! * ·Cldlllacs * JOHNSON & SON EVES m7069 lll'f '68 YW's AU co1oro, mocloi.. ~ Llncoln-Mucuey pwr, ... --· Olota ..... -Direct from Germ.ny Cave up to S15CDI 00 H.lltQ' Blvd. &n-7Ui0 j1rluµort 31111µort s DATSUN & IAVE $$$:1 ALLEN LAST CHANClll s..w ... __ ~-. 'S '69 '88 NEW 'fll '69 'fl SIOO W •---8_, <m>-'1\'30 1U10 So. 0:11,1t HlM.J for a cmvertil:U by OXIUno • u.-a· ~,,. -en•>·--, ____ a--1. .-. •-JI eatal de.tined to bl_, in . '69 DATSUN ' N.,...rtBosch --·---~ --...... ·-· Look ! f j 60--540-1164 '" VW ....., ""1. down, '67 ELDORADO ;,,' ,;,,... ~ -:! .:; Authorized MG Dealer take over payment 1 Pure whife landau top, bcme;vl Wba.t but't lt aotf 50 000 mi •df • '58 MGA. Roadster good ~ !!dio,al lotl al 0 • French flare red bottom. Hu h.vor ----u _ __,, ,.. tt 1 ' ·-·' condi-Pr! pcy. Call alter tru --... 5 p.m. hod .,,.,.iaI "°"" AM-FM/ -· It i;i,".°"~ 644-1381 $186 86 D s. ~1548 1965 v.w. extra ab&rp con-dlr/Stefto,air,fullpwr.Q5 ..-,:-:--:===-==-' OWD , dltl<M>. Now ttr.1. lnquln cub do!o, or wt1l 1ake oldtr 61 HARDTOP-$795 ' 86 MGB Green. :W wh~, before s .. 6G-6f1l. Art., s-trade. Will flriance private Omtmmtal, fUll pwr, tac/air, $53".86 for 36 mo. :::"'~ :'."' ..:-. """· -"""'· ....., :u. 491-ms ... 1 ........ 1ooo1 "' ...-.. '58 MG, $350 -er belt otrel. '67 VW Squ1nback. ~ ~--='evet. m.TSM · • OAC + Tu Id.le • Borwld<H.,.i.o- 008 So. Qut Hwy., L.B. 4914173 - See Bud at Gmtry'a Ltd., 1n •I t95 '61 CADll.LA.C Sedan de WlelOONTIN!Nr ====~-=-,,-,- Harber ~ Cen.ter. X1nt a:Dd.I matt ALL POWER tncludina: a1r AL· '&1 80n. '65 MG UOO'Sede.n. Xlnt cond. VW 'ST ~y l'eltored, cmlltlorrlng, power Jtefl1nt, :an~~. JowPrL ~'. $800. Prt. party eYll')'thlaa: 85 )"ell', power brakes, power 'Win-!S6-6t5 ~""!''""!!l!!!!'!!!""!"',._I * 613-6456 * 673.a. dow1, &-way seat. auto.. tnmkl ======= ONE of a few '871Ai Data.ml======= e '62 vw Gttfn, IOod eon-opener. Radio,· heater, of ""'""" "' ""'• 150 hp. . PORSCHE dltlon. Beat """· Call aft<r """"' Oun. 16151 • • • Solax: Carburetor, 5 &pd., 5 pm 648-trJ85 8'1W<ll8 (l'ulla11:m) -------AJiUFM., w/OYaJ. • chrome ·ss OORVAIR Mmm. red, rtm., Ir radnl dtttermHal. '56 VW clean. wbl.te w.U.. 'Gil CAD OONV, all b1ack, t!ICel. ccal. Pvt. pt)i ·c\dna 511....., PORSCHE lWL Pr1vato .....,, swo. ,..,.. .,.. -..,. """· 11100. -"" &. CORVAIR lllBiVABlf • FABULOUS FANTASTIC THE All NEW AUSTIN AMERICA ONLY 51895 PULLY rACT01tY IQUl,PID tnclu4lfto AutllMtlc 1 TraMm ..... ! AdY1rff1H 111ft111flfty IS "tfte Cir Jiiillt t. k tfte 1114 Cer" h1 yeur f11nily. We Hlleve th1 At11ti11 A.Mtlui +. be •• tr••t It Ulll41 well k y~11r. lit ''' 11 -11 111 , ... 21ul ur, Cano In todaJ. S.. 6 driYI tho f>hulOUI flntoltit, Wlbellevable: AUSTIN AMERICA 100o/o Financing .. _ o.A.c. 'A.110 A Compl•+• ln'lentory of New e M6 6t Goup•• e MGB'1 e M6 Midgets • e AH .SprH11 .... ..., ..... ., ....... KMlrlr ..... .. ........... ,,.. NEWPORT IMPORTS LTD. 3100 W. COAST ·HWY. NEWPORT BEACH . 642-9405 CIAISD lllNDAYI 540-1764 Imported Auroe 96001mportod A-96001mporlod A•IOI 9600 911 S 51<>-9035 ~-~·~'91~1358,~Mt~. ~W~ood!....i':°'=:=:==:=:==:=. '65 VW, Wlll 84blL X1o1 oaa4. '!11 CADIIUC 4 «. ,.. Imported A-9600 4 to choose from $10XI. * 100 milts. 8!J2..(:i551 or 534-2ZB4 N@W patnt. On1y own•: can lll'OOf ~ roocl mamtenm::e. lj~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .,; ONE THING· ABOUT A USED VW IT LOOKS Al MOWRY Al A NIW ONI. le .... ,.. pt Id,._., .... lt'1 ..... 11• -.... -._ ........ - ----... YW t•--...i ,.,t..,..a1ce hit, A.114 ...... 1 DD% twtwl• ltlat ""' ...,. .. ., ,.,.... .. ....., _.._._ ,.t1• fer JI Hyt • 1DDD .n.. wWcMwr u ... tint, WHt ,.. .... ................... ..., , .... ~--.... tt ,. .... ..,, .... ............................ ,,. ...... _........ ..... ..,....... ..... ftkcil.,...... '67VW '67VW '63 GHIA S•d111. F1111y •q11lpped + S•cf•11. S I 11 r 11 • f. F11lly Cp•. Vl11yl lop, rtdle. Ult• redle. Uc. TRH201. •q11lpp•d + rtdio, l'op ollf n•w. Uc. WAUlO. re•r wl11dow1. Uc. 146. $1699 $1699 $1299 '66VW '66VW '65VW S1d111. F.illy •q.ilpife.I + F•1tl,1clc. fli.ny 1q11lpp1cl + S•d111. F11Uy •q11lpp1cl + rtdlo, TFT161. r1dio l f1cfory 1Jr l w1w, rtdio. Uc. RGJllJ. TAS67t. .; $1599 $1799 $1299 '65VW '64VW '63VW St;'tr•btcli. F.illy •quipt. s.c1.11. F1111i •11111r''" + Sff111. f\illy eq.iipped + SJ 032. rtdie. lie. &Kl 7 • redlt. Uc. MZU096. $1599 $1299 $1099 VW TRADE-INS Near Wholesale To You '63 MOllZA '65 MUSTANG '63 RAl!CHfRO. c,.. A99 149.0JOJ l 1970 $1299 , 67 lillcOll C.11t. hll ,.._., l cir. $4299 • $199 673-1190 M ... after 5 PM 5Cl-alll ' =. ~ lft 4 PK II '68 VW automatic, red, 4.oo 19ln CADJLL.AC ~ de w I I I d N !!196T!!!'!!PO!!RSCHE!l!!!~9U~.,.!l!!!! .... ~51 ~11150 .. hoot o11... ::.~~=':it..~ e re ran · ew •Pd , AM'.·l'M'. ra d1o, 1tereotape, mac w b • e 11 , '61 VW S250. Polo red. Immaculate. SC. • 540.n'.Jl • CA MARO 1141, ut 63. Alt lor Mr. NeJ. J --,,63"'""VW=~i.r-.. ~lo;-· -IJOT CAMAJtO Convt. RS EK- 31M-A 16th PL, CM. aft I sna. bal Prlwte Jl'b', 1162-llJCl5 .... "" 5 '80 PORSCHE S ll n roof 0oupe. 1'11PP -rac-. VOLVO AM-FM, cocoa ma.ta. he9d -------CHRYS1 l:lt -,. ... <"',..,,,ill """· ,.,.._ NICEST CAR$ -------- ty nblt ,,.,,,_ 11750. 0.... IN ORANGE COUNTY 'Ill OIRYSLER. Model m 493-4223 Dvet. 493-4988 'M V'a.IVO J ... 6pJct ~ Pl::lwer ltterlnl 6 tnkes. '6a Super 90 Porsche Ania """'· rol -· .Alr -. Coooole, w/ blk Good cond. e 5'8-623S Jlllt U fftlllb U aia, be, fto1 top. Stm OD be 'nl'· •57 PORSC11E SUper Ooupo Spodal N~ Oriy ~ Xlnt """'· Pr! "!'>'· ~"!"~~ ELMORE CHEVROLET SUNIEAM NICEST C.AR.S MOTORS TOYOTA '63 SUNBEAM Alplnc. Bolll Ph. -~-.:!'" ~~ ~ lS300 llooc:b Blvd., w- IN ORANG! COUNTY ·m amv. lMPALA SUPllt ~ ~-· -1961 lll'T. --.... wltb <Dltrua!W Interior. VOLVO 1-114 w1111 mru. »- la1"1r -· TOYOTA llL1l!I ELMORE NICEST CARS il'INAL a.EA11ANC!:1 IN ORANGE COUNTY 'll6 TOYOTA SPORT SEt>AN fJ•.. L•...: I Aut<matic ttalla., W h.p., 30 iwl. UlllG MOTORS ~= = ,.".:",...: IHPORTS l~~ ...S «UKlft'I)'. Tbil ii the IOYOtA.YOLYO 15300 BMcb Blvd., Wltmnltr : ,...,....., talldrw --. C.M. -4 SPEED ll3llS ~ 6IUG...f,AL-".": SPECIALISTS ELMORE --· --.::!;.!!:;" .. ~ HIOll PIRl'OltMANCI -·· CUSTOM CARI MC1l'ORS TOYOTA Ph.- f700 LAllGlm' llELllCr!ON IN Autoo We-ORANGE COUNT! mil Beach-.• w-. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ltry .. -··'" •• Jkrflt.14 •"' ........ llltl leech llid. Huntl,,.ton losch Ph. 847-8555 WE-PAY S1lecr.d AlltO Center TOP DOLLAR ::!.r S.:.. "':..:.!': I FOR -•.,.i.A-add oolor. w..,. .... ml till pte cvpeCet. Power ltffrl. USED CARS ~-.;::-...;..'."'IVh!":"'....ii a. •mz or a.JW .COlllBJ. OIYIOlfJ 'IT IMPALA a. er' IPd: 1 a Ml, Herth .f r1df11 C.•d · bucket H"'Y. •• leach ll•4. 2821 8ll'tls ~ fNek ttereo'. Natl, NICllT CARS . °"'" M... 848-UOI ::i. ~ t:; :i '::': IN ORANOI COUNTY n:. PAT • . • 515-6118 ett 4 PM ~~:...:: ·cASH ·~r.:::·.: .,_ "1111 anly 14,CD> ....._ Hit -I""-· ~--....... -,. -""' ~CD) ml. -boot .,. 113115 call m llr --.11. ~ ~HIVY * ELMOl r. GROTH CllEYIOlfT ....__lly __ It A*tlr_ll_ .... .-tGoodlDl•- T't,~ .. 11:111 -m., OIQ,Y Sll5l * m.I -.,.JD~-I• CHl:VllOLl:T, t Ph. *3Ul -pu1mpr .......... 153!)0--.. w--'66 TOYOTA ·-· W-'7110 ND-1111 stotllln ......,, -blore at., TaANl-TATION '11 liit\i. lblp. -41P£ "1111 me-.... Int MUlt 3ff 1'rl<Poww, Al i... wide ..... ·-"' '6dp., WIR '--·--•., w/OD, dlr, P'#I' rar win-.. , bell otla. NT.-:l claw. 18$ O:>h dcls. , ... old-'"" v.-.... "' ..... ii OIEYJ:l.LE -....... tr car. 1')mnls $4.1.00. mo. A "1 tGs' doUirs. p..wi tor 2 t1oor H/f, 4 .... fOW/L '91-9113 or ..,._ or not. Call Retpll Pvt. pty, 1116S. MT-:lllT JUU4 ............ u.. •.• ''•'It 90 l'l.ACi ,_ ....... -. l>AlLY I'll.OT,_ All!ll • lll!I U. i.-. -o.ul.J MH111 OIARGE J'VUr' wdt Id. now. Pl1'..0r d1"'dt'M IOn Did You Know· We're · Herel BILL MAXE.Y ' . • . _, 0 y 0 T A AVTBORJZBD SALES & SERVICE INVITES YOU . TO SEE THE LARGEST STOCK OF 1969 TOYOTAS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • '69 COROLLAS • '69 CORONAS 30+MPG THE HOT ON! $1770 $2046 • '69 CROWN PURI LUxURY $2819 • '69 LAND.CRUISERS ThoWerld'1Pl_ s2155 1.t.DI ONLY IOI UC. • IALIS TAI TOYOTA . · ... BiiE-MAXEY TO .. YOTI EASY TO lEAC~H~A;T;--;:;:;;;;;;, GAlAELD & IEACH 1•1 Beacll 81vcl. H'untllHJlon ..... .Ph. 147.as&S • r: ;;_...!~·-- .,.-'II"'· ,;art f I ' .---~ DAILY PILOT -.-2.1961 N T NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT:\l:ION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION • TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ~ C:.n . t900 UMll Con ' ---1969. CADILLACS·--- JvVISTEK]?IECE. rROJvl THE CRJlFl-:sME'N ' ON DISPLAY AND R·EADY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! ' 1968 COUPE DE VILLE • 1967 ELDORADO flii1 ts fru1y • fine 1utomobile, f!nish"'.d in satin s 1ilv•r with black vinyl top and black interior. Ful· ly equlpfMd with 111 of C..dill1c'1 pow•r f•atur•• -:. s El Oor1do. Ci11limer• ivory with m.tchin9 ·cloth •nd leather interior with • padd1d roof. All of the Cadillac power 111i1t1 with stereo radio, factory air ~onditionin9 of course and Vogue premium tires. This ii trul)'. 1 fine buy at this low erica. includint pow., br1lr:e1 .. windows· 1+1•rin9. ••••• AM-FM Adio •nd of sOune Cedilla, Factory Air. Conditionint~ ---.:-OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECJ FROM1--- '64 CHEVROLET Clltvella Malibu Super Sport. A beautiful tuxedo black exterior with black bucket seat lnttttor. 4. apeed trarwnlulon, positraction, Tbomu fuel lnjection, power windowa, wood --·-"""'" tack, wido oval tin&, radio and but.er, You wan't went ;to mi&I t.llil one I · SALE PRICED • '68 BUICK Sport Wazon, 'lbia ttat1on wagon 11: a.bsolu't.e- ly ktaded with automatic, radio, beater, power ateerinJ', power brakea1 powu windoWI, poWer tail gate window, ano ot eourae factory air conditlonlnJ.. Beautiful bluit with 1lm. wood araln pane.Ulnl and rnatchln1 blue interior. Don't mlsl tb1I one at only - SAU $4222 PRICl I '67 CADILLAC Coupe ae Ville. Beaut:1ful Monterey Green 1ln- 1sb with Bladt vinyl root and lull leather tn-terlor. Full C.dlllac power including power vent windOWI and ot cout11t, factory air con-di- SAU $4444 PRICE '63 CHEVROLET 1mtoolo ·.,.., ~ Alplno white utmor with red bucket seat interior. VB en&tne. automatic tr.nsmiu:lon w!.tb eent.u' eoruole, radio and hater, powtt -L!"rltc olde wall tina, .• Don't 111111 thU areat IJUJ'· SAU $888 PRICI '65 CADILLAC . Sedan de VWe. Cadillac's finest and fully power equipped for luxury drlvinc, Of colll'Sl! this includes factory air conditionina:. power windows, 6 way power seat. tilt steering wheel, and finished in giearnlne 'I\lrquolle with harmonizing leather and cloth interior. SALE $2555 PRICE '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. AutomaUc tn.nsml.ssion, power ateering, power brakes, radio and heater, buc- ket seat&, center console, tachometer, white side wall tires. SALi $1444 PRICE '66 MERCURY PopU]ar Colony Park family station wagon with only 21,000 carefully driven miln, Fac- tory air and full power, chrome luggage rack. Beautiful Jvanhoe green with full beige leath- er interior. Here's quality at a blg aavinp! (SVY531) SALE PRICED 166 CADILLAC ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS • OTHER SP£CtAl V.AlUfS '66 MERCEDES ROADSTER e '66 CONTINENTALS e '68 SEDAN DE VILLES e '67 OLDSMOBILE Custom Delta 4 Door hardtop. Factory air condJtioned with power 1tttrin&: and power brakes, automatic trammiul.on, radio and heater, white side wall tires, absolutely beau- ttful. Satln lilver exterior with barmorrlzin&' interior. SA.Li $2888 PRICE '66 SEO. DE VILLE Exqulaite Topaz Gold with Sandalwood padded lop end eold ilnd nylon leather interior. Full power including tact or y alr conditioning, atereo AM/FM. door locks. Truly an otit-•t.andin&: J?uY! (ROR 843). SALE $3888 PRICE '62 DE VILLE Popular 2 door Kashmir Ivory with white full leather interior. Factory air conditioning. Full power including electric windows and aeat See to appreciate. {LYV225) SALE $999 PRICl '64 IMPERIAL '67 BUICK ELECTRA 225 • Crown .... , hanltop. Beautiful maj"1!c blue exterior with leather and tapestry interior. Cou:pe de Ville. Solid gt'ffn finish with green Fully equipped with power steering, power Jeat.her and nylon interior. Full Cadillac pow-'66 MUSJANG • brakes. power 9.>indows, power 6-way aeat, er ~t.dpment p1U1 factory air condJtionin1. automatic dimmer, AM/FM radio and ot. tUt-1 .. ••·"""'" whfft, powe.-. door locks. 6 way ,.,,., ........ lac~o &Jr c nditt nl g -·-i. th top .... ;;;;;;".;fany otl•e< 01 th• oxtru o11 ..... by '67 OfEVROLET CAMARO • -~-0 0 n ' "'~ • -•"'--(Stock No. 68'1) of the Ch er Imperial line &nd ts 1n exctl· uwwac. lent condition. (TRJ751) SALE $3888 PRICl '66 BUICK RIVIERA • SALE $1666 PRICl '63 CADILLAC 4 Door hardtop. A stunning lllv~ aqua ex· terlor with matching interior. Fully C.dlllac itqulpped with power steering, power brakes. power seat and windOWB, automatic transmis- sion. The finest tn comfort and value. SALi $1222 PRICE '67 CHEVROLET The most popular Impala coupe finished In matadore red with black vinyl root &: match-ing black vinyl interior. Completely equipped with 327 V8 engine, -automatic trarumtasfon, power steering, power brakes, factory air con- ditioning, radio and beater, etc. Looks and run& just like new. SALE $2222 Pa!CE '64 MERCEDES Bem: 2208. A beautiful beige with matching saddle leather interior. Completely equipped with radio and heater, automatic transmia- slon, power ateering, etc. Thia is truly an im- maculate automobile. SALi $2777 PRICE '62 MERCURY Comet S-22 model equipped with automatic transmission, radio and heater, bucket 1eats and white side wall tires. Tuxedo black ex- terior with red vinyl bucket seat interior. Drive this one home today for only SALi $555 PRIC! -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN------- • 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FA€TORY AUTHORIZED CADIIJ.AC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9.100 ---· ------· ----. -----====== ======== ======== --==== YOl/R AD REACHES DODGE 68,97% HOMES EACH WEEK! '68 DODGE°'""'"' loedod. ::o=:='-"================" ======:= Xlnt. cond. 17,0CXJ mi $3500. New Cars 9800Ntw C1n 9IOON1w C.rs 9800 546-T13S '66 DOJXiE Dart CT oonv, VS, auto tran1, air, R/H. n 750. •Mo-3992 aft s pm You Are Invited .TO THE -New World of AMERICAN MOTORS 1 1969 AMX JAVELIN . REBEL AMBASSADOR I RAMBLER • See 'I'll-Fualoas Can at HOLIDAY MOTORS • IA<lES & SERVICE 1969 HAllOl 642-6023 COSTA MESA J. •• '" Dodp Dart, 4 rpd, vt' * Best otter. * can 548"715 FORD '62 FORD FAIRLANE Sport Oqle. 8ucRt et&tl, VB englnt completely OYtr- bauled, R A H, power ateer- q, ldHl lint or teeond car. See ttii. one. Start ol ThoMooth.....,.i $195 lat c.r lot on .Herl>or Blvd. JOHNSON & SON UnoalJ>M ........ Calta Meu BraoCh 1911 -lllW. 60-'llEO FORD '58 FORD V-8 2 Door. Must Sell! $150 or best offer 642-4998 '62 FORD Fairlane 4 Dr. New hnlkea &: tires: auto. trans, radio. $475. f9t....4313 MERCURY MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC PONTIAC fl2!r; ELMORE .. • '· l ' 1 =• • ELIOI(' • ·---~----......... _. -------~ ~ -· ----~~ .. .....,.or<,..,..._._,,.........,.._.....,~-...... rr-....... .--~r---..-.-~~ ' - -o • ....---,..--Oz+ >tp f # '4' • p • 4 2+ f , S Z • W W OU •· y W o+ W e ..... -.... ¥"-...--_, ~ ..,.......-----------------~-~----' . FORD SUPER Center ua·. . '·~-1u11,i. S!'!..., s. l tl'Mi oot1t;•, ~ti! · m • I ., ...... tltlo CORTINA i>a.UXE - J.DR. IEDAN $1883" "'~:::·· Over 100 Beautiful · New· 1969's ' -.. ~~dy for ~.m'!lediate Delivery! . ~ ..... , ·Te1tDriv1 · Yourfavorite . 1~~.,=-. . . ... .. •• '1'11111111'1 "*Rf. ,. .. ,,.... ..j ..... , .. m~::~::NCE WINI A -NEW ·FORD.! • ~~A V·AILABLI Or•n9• County'• only •uthorizod OR HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY f.LING FOR TWO .mD·AY ! F11lly •qwlpped with lnttrior end t rl•rlor d1c.•r 1ro11p1, cll1c br1kt1, whit. w1 U1, air flow "ntll1tlo11 1y1t1111, fr11h 1ir ht1t1r1 wh11hh!1ld w11h11'1, 1tt. s.1 ••. s.rvico for Sholby-Amoric•n REGISTER FREE IN OUR BIG Cobr•s. All moclel1 ready for im· mediate delivery. -• · F-IOO~p~~.~~ .. dy "Going ., r,-,i iriJl Rling'' t:.vvim;.~;·:: o~.i~~·t. ... ~t: . NOTHING TO IUY"'!"NOTAiN• TO DRIVE ••• • uthorizod .... ;.. "4 -·---~· : • .,,,"" lllGll1&-POl~oU~0HANel TO WIN! CA~Pl·MOfOI llOM( ·-, · • (1nllf -. Tru1k-C.11111tr ~nib, gr.~....-ler . your lrll•k. ltll ff~ftli ~ -"'"'"' homes. Sal••• l tflVltt 1n4 ri1tt1f . by d1y1 weak or m•nth. -. · ~--- FLEET CBnER :GOOD llUY .;tl'sl - : · . ~ LAST-CALL .F'oR JIMAL , . Fie•+ exp•rt• 1pecialli• In l•NJ• or small pa11•nger and tn1ck fie.+ si1les and 1arvic1. FORD DIAGNOmc <BITER So, Calif.'s first. Witch on yeur own dials as your car 9et1 over 1 lO vital ta1t1 at anchored speeds up to 70 M.P.H. Written report in- cluclad in full prict t'f only: $9 .95. r -, "'\i --.. ·--(':".-Service Cenler · 74 uJtr1 modern bays manned by factory tr1lnad technicians. Com- plete .body and paint shops. ~ir· port,fyp• cli1p1tch tower 91vt1 you faster, better 11rvice. Flt11nce plans to 1Ult yOur bud91t. Ford Parts Center .· I 0,000 square feat with over SI 00,- 000 Inventory of 91nulna Ford perts. . ' GoodyNr Tire Center Complete s1les encl service. New incl 9u1rent11cl retre1d1 for ell cers encl trucks. Lease-Rental Cenler Member Ford n1tionel le1s1 plen. All populer mekes. Ford cleily rent1ls et R1bh1'1 11vint•• Finance· Insurance Centers Tr1in1d counselors 1lw1ys reedy to help you with fln1ncin9 you want. Full cover•9• Insure nee · cen be included in your cer p1yment1. '1rolley" .Joar ·. Ride on• of our electric "trt~!'" · for 1njoy1bl1 1t.Gpitln9 t th ov1r I 1cre1 of new encl used cert! Courtesy Bus Service Our modern bu••• tek1 you +. tincl from home. work. or 1hoppin9 wt.ile your ur 11 bein9 serviced. ' • • . . DISCOUNTS On AO Remaining EE! Ford's 1969 ''Going Thing'' Value Book _ A treasury of ideas and values you'll refer to again and ego in. Y °"" without obligation when you registe'r! NEW, DE~()NSTR4tORS, . · IXICUTIYE CARS! ' -~ • I .~ '' io•~ " ; ' :~ ~~~.!.~~~P. .. 20 ~ ·-$495 ., tr141 S2J ,1, 1t11., 24 1'11nth1. - _ Trt1Jnsportatlon Specials Now 1ver19in_t 15 cars p1r ~eek incl .now cen .,. retalled et whol111le fo the public. B11t th1 clealen on these older cert. SAVE!! :~~,~!~~lo, Moio" ITRJi141$1295 20 % .i.-., tr1t11 SJt J1r 1111., ,, "''· ' -- '64· Thunclerblrd HT $1·29·5 F11lt-( _eq11!ppN. Ilic• tep. WOEI I J. 20 % clowtl or" +r1lle 116 p1r ille., 24 1111. '64 Pontiac Catalina 5795 H1Nfop. '-ilt ,....-. f0Ll112), 20% tlew1 ., tr1tl1 'tJJ ......... 24 ,,.., :~~ ~~~.!!~!e ..... ,.. .. ,s995 to% ,,_ er tr1de SJt ,.., 1111., JO 1111nth1. :'1H~~ !~!~~w~ty 52295 · k. N1. 444. 20% 41w11 er trede S6J ,., •. J6 "''· :~·t.~~~.~~el~J~~?.o.~~ M s995 :~.f~.C:.!~ !!~~-~~ w•d• ;,. snn5 tred1 $39 per 111•., 24 111111th1. . ,., .... J4 -ntti1. 0 7 '65 Ford XL cV8 · ,. w495 Air IH4. C111vt. fllll ,.Wlf, Me. ntlA.. I JO% lloWn 1r tr1d1 $152 C' 1111.,· JO "''· '62 Dodge Lancer s495· fulfy 1q11lp,od. UYH2111 , H~ '•--1 tr1d1 StJ p1r "''· 24 1111. , USED · CAR SALE PRICES GOOD FOR 72 HOURS ALL PAYMENTS FIGURED ON Alll'IOVll> cmrr. , - J I , I I 1 , I I I I I I '- ' BREAK 'AWAY-'TO· DA YI WE ·HAV.E THE STOCK & SELECTION. PUT THAT NEW . ' "" ,. 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UVM67$2377 '66 LI MANS 2 Dr. H.T. VI, hydr11111tlc, p-•f lf11ri1MJ, r1dlo, h11t1r, whit1 w1ll1, l 1cl1ry 1ir. IRZ>.1941,S ~rf1r Ctre Car. $2477 '66 STAR CHIEF . 4 Dr. S•dori. Hydr1111otlc, powor 1t1orl"t• r•dl•, hootor, f•c .. ry •ir. IPIOAI. Cir· ... c .. $2277 '67 FW8UlD 400 ' ' ~ . -v.. owfo111otic, IJ'WOf ·'M rf11t. rodio, . h•ofor, vl11yl!l'oof. IVTn6l)._.GortOT Cotto C.r. . .$2877 ... .1969 FIREllRD-400 CONVERTIBLE f ..... and the sportiest. 1969 LE MANS SPORTS COUPE ·- NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE '67 PONTIAC GTO OF OUR LARGE STOCK OF THE PREMIUM CARS. EACH & EVERY "CARVER-CARE CAR" 2 Dr. H.T. Vt, o11t•m•Hc, p•w•r •t.ttl111. CARRIES A .100% WARRANTY ON ENGINE, r•dlo, hootor, ,., 11"''· •1•1•• topo. TRANSMISS]ON, & REAR END PARTS. llUMl:.-c .. , c.,. · . rnRA SPECIAL~ . ·,C2~7J ., if ''6~,,~~~~;~, huh•, '"tomoti< IOSW7l9~477 ' ·. ;.~~!~~~~!~ '65 PONTIAC f . ·~- Gro 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 4 •p11d, r1dio, h11t1r, .1277 IHPA.511 1 , '65 MUSTANG s1·0· ..... 2 Door. Hl-perfor111011c1, 4 1poed. IN?MS071 11 '64 CORYAIR ' -;· . Corsi Dlw••· llodio, h11tor, 4'1p1ecl. IP$U7171 an '65 VOLKSWAGEN ll1dio 1~d h11f1r. IFllA.1 '65 RAMBLER 770 Co11vort. VI, 1uto1f11flc, r1dio, loto1f1r, WSW. INll.P4611 '64 PON·llAC :r\111po1t 4'0.er. VI, 1wfOt111tlc, r1•li•, , ~1t.1r~ _IUE'f4~1 I, ' . ........... ' -...... '$917 ''5"'10NfiEVILLE $ -. 4 D•ot H.T. R1dio, h11tor, ••f11'1'11tic, I'S, 1577 1Jr co11d. INl.11041 1-MAMrftlitf con l"lld If ......, so11. Cor. $2111 '67 CATALINA 2 Dr. H.T. VI, hyclra111otic, itowor 1tooriftt. r1dio, 1tolt1r, foctory 1lr. I No. Ml, C.r• ~.c .. S29U '67CATAUNA 4 Dr. 6 p111. w190n. Hydr11111tlc, powor 1to1ri119, r••lie. h,o,tor, focto'l' olr, How car W1rro11fy, fVCll 61 ), C.tnr Ciro Cir. $3']// '68LI MANS 2 Dr. H.T. YI, 01to1111flc, po-r 1t11rl119, rodio, he1t1r, whlto w1ll1, fo ctory 1Jr. N.C. w1n111ty. (VVU711 I, C1rv1r Cori Cor. · SAVE '68 PoNTIAC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, hyclromotic, l"wor 1fMf• 1119, rocl:io, hoofer, whito wol/a, (YTM706l. ~~ .. $.~VE ·'6&,flRE•IRD 6 cyllnclor, ,.,..,r 1toorl119, "4 .1pood, ro• dlo, h1ot1r,-110W ••r w1no,.ty. IVTL.2 5tl. C1rvor C1rt1 'C.r:• .• $AV·&. '68'UMANS 4 Dr. H.'f. v.S: owtOm1tic,. pow'lr 1taorl"t· rodio, lieotor, WSW, f1c .. ri oir, N.C. wonm~SAVE ~ .. '67 CADILLAC Covpo D1Ville. Pewor 1t.orin9 • broko1 • wlridow1 • 101t, liol1-': liath1r i11t1r., S••· fo11'1'1 910011 w/bl1ck p1ddod roof, f1cfo'l' '''· "'$5277 '64 ROLLS ROYci ' Door "''"" lloclle, he1tor, 1• .. 1111ti., powor 1+.erillt. ofr c0Hitio11l111-. lOKP· ~"-Ii VE ! I . . ' I l I