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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI ' I , , • • T"Olf ""'"" =t ¥ "" • -4 • p ~ ... -..... ' • -.------------,. ----~--~---------/ . . -., . . . . . • • El T:0ro,: ··San Joaquin_ JlillB ' 5it eS ' I County ~Recomm.ended·· for I ' • • • ' t • • • y • ! • •• -. ' __ ..... .. .. I e WEDNeSDA y AFrERNeON; OCTOBER 9; i 9U • ,' . VOL. ,,, 1110 .... I saalOMa, " PAGES .. ecor • 'c I ' ··Rep~.;; ' . -•. _ -~H~-~ ·~ - Keep'BOOSe 1Sa1gon ·r _ · r '·· ' Locked Up From Wire Services . SAIGON (UPI) -President Nguyen ·Van Thieu placed . SaigoD troops · on· a . _special a.Jert Tuesday night and there (Were rumors today he had suppressed an attempted coup. There was no official ,-confinnation and American officials were skeptical of the reports. A ~:ran~_g go.~~~~~i;~~-i~~ .. e~ he hau rece.ived . e e., •. s .......... .., reports that a coop had been attempted and that Thieu had suppr ... ed. IL He said he had heard ol arreats.ol both military officers and civilians; - A blgb·ranking member ·of the U.S. WASHINGTON -Fi 11 buster in g Republicans today kept the House of Representatives in :what is believed to be the longest contin• session since pre-. civil war days by trying to block passage of a bill to allow televised debates among the three major preSlderttial -candidates. Richard M. Nixon, Utular head of the Republicans and their candidate for president,. has flatly refused to join in . three-way debates with the other two candidates, Hubert H. Humphrey and George C. Walla~, on ground< It would ~ two:party system, 'Coun~y Taps San Joaquin~ jEI Toro as Airport Sites t -··;-! . 'I\ ' '"' .-• DAILY PILOT Sfeff ...... t ) • , f , l, 'I , , > , • ATJP"NEY; HUS~D'~lSCUSS TEST IMONY ;~0. Augvo!Ino ·(Lef!J,.c,uncllmon Tuckor ' ' . · Records and precedents fell like ten- pins during the continuous day-and-night ~trugg1e"'betWeen · DemoCr3.tii bel'it on · passing the bill and Republicans staging t~e House equivalent of a tilibuster. LOCKED IN . 1 Orange County Airport commissioners (TUesday night recommended intensive tfurlher study of a site between Laguna ·.Beach and Ni!wport Beach as-a possible·· Tegional airport handling long-range >jlights. The ruling was made despite strenu· E objections from officials of both clt- voiced during, public hearings on For the last 2~ hours of preliminaries. · here to build a tacWty capable of"hand- members· were physically Jocked in the ~ crou.coontrj airlioen. . · House chamber by majority vOte -the' i ·Commissiooers at~ same lime rec- f1rst' such instartce, · veteran rnemberS fumended applying the 'brakes: to . ex-ansion at Orani:e <;ounty. Alrpor\. TheY said, in more than 50 years. JJJso deleted a site at Bolsa Cblca State The Jcfea was to block the favorite ·Beach &t HUntington Beach as a poteriUal Republican delaying tactic -to partly 4'eglonal ·•irpotl site. empty the chamber and then force one ~· Commission Chairman Dennis C~ time-consi.iming roll ca1l after another to tter will tell the !Ward of. Supervtsoi-s establi>h a quonmi, Jnm TlJtlday !hat f<iur sltea sfiould re- . • , ., Before the motion to consider the bill :ccive-clolle scrutiny .iJl • 'sedlOd-lta•e · · rf! could be calliid .up there were 31 roll calls lstudY that wouldJDclude ellglneerlq.fea. M . r Ucke r· i ~esti fies · · _ by • wide mafgin •. record for one eoir ·liblllty ind constructlon Colts. ,, rs .. ~, . • . ~ . . . . . '. :.:,i:::~:~::~..::~= !Hil11:·~:r ... 11:r~ =~~~ each cODsumtng aboiit half an hour. I ra'.oro Marine Clol)ll ,Alr~Station:'l an off- • The Democrats had charged llllbusler· shore lleadrome ·...,111·o(11* Santa A'.n il R s" Medics' A ceounts Ing Republican• with' trying to prevent Jliver. and' the -Dalli ar..'.ot,.Or-ap i . . .'' . . ~:=":i:wd=:.~ ~:-bl::: l· .. ~::sioi:n~the· be~ .u='h. · ,. ''i • for duckliig-tbe eti.'i:Kmter; • 11:T ..,,... .. r-Chica· lilt. ... .. udu. ...... •. .11: • • :_ B.Y ART!llll\ ii. "\'INRL •· u 'art critics Ibey might male -EQ.UAL•TIMI! . . ot• ltllr,.., -• market clerb. . 'lbe'blll De .... M>POR would allow r ·c s ., ........ 1eslilying In a nielhodlcol '\'Olco, .If In eviler testimony Tueaday, Mra, networb to ....... 01he debate without I OUSt . p· tn;c-irg. times almolt •1¥ilt pi.like; aceuaed Tutt•, ob\l'iousJy jail weary, was • giving ·equal dint to aumeroul minor t · , :c. .. butcher knKe 111~ rz,,,. ~today cbarac:teiizec!byexpert ·wt'-·asboth cancttdate1. '1 S 1· f': · began defending' b\rielf >. qllnst -8J1 unbalanced victim of cirdunstance,on The 'moilon bt Rep. Brock Adams (0. . et OT ·baffieS . scculion allqatioaa. · one band, and in another version. u a Wub.), ,llOt onl:J called for locking the 11 . · . • The wqe ol Costa, MeM• City Coull-Pl)lcbotlc woman who may yet like other doors -wbldl --Immediately -, A conlldOnt, Un!!Od Staits' '!Olll"~'ll d lman Ge<>rP k T1Cker p•e aUbotan-nv.,. I • but !or U!e ..,.. .. 1 at-.!ms to seek out """''·~-tiall)' dlf!erent accounll ol !be first three !Wed oo !be drift ol ~(II', it ~!>-and bring In aboent mombers. volleyball team captained I>)' ... ..__ among 15 assaulti at!llbuled toiler In re-pears that Mn. Tucker's Jai. may hinge This part ol llje lll'O<edure ai!Parenll)' !lead>•a .Jabt \\1114 .aiid 'lnc!udlnl'N•,... cent montha. .on !be legal delinltioo o( Whal constitutes waa mainly l)lmbol!c. Demo c r a ti~ )>ort Beach vout~er· f'tmt H.iok II Early In wbat may Ile !be llnal day ol Insanity. L o ,_ _ absentees were summoned by 1e1.,,.am1 : getting ready fa<~·· ..,1c1i a;aiaat the trial, Ibo defeJidanl began to build J_Udge Ronalp ctoobhank, IJeal1JJi the Jltpubllcan memben ralted a storm o1 unbeaten Japan In tbe oq,,ipfc:, Ga8* palteml o( both extemaJ ~ • CU0 fll D_epartmail •I r 0Nnce COUnty j)rOlelt ..... Ibo locked doon, ; In U~-c1~ ' • • and oulright .-..uoo wbld> lead to SQ~ Court, may rile!> a verdict Some said It 'Wai 111 lnept ue ol --.,, ' llrlklng.,. JoiU1i1a otrqera-and lrtends decl1lon late today, or bt tou)<lallo take poweri under )he HOiiie ruJN and ReJ>. ..~04,!:!._ iw:~ ~~:~-" .Ute. -' -'the cue under·l•h•-lor .. 1tme • ..l Robert Taft "Jr. (R-Olllo)r said. IJjt ""' Y..,...... ..., __ .,.........., Sbe allo diacusle!I two pll ~inlinRanll ,Informed qi the, i'1~ cla,e 1)( her . reatrlctloo on lhe lttedorn . {J( llie •r••llllCllll uclUlfvt ~ toc1a1·1'om :,:;~color, dooe I>)' her and viewed by case when court recessed about 4 pi. membera violai.d their constitutional .~.man In MellcoCllY. D>.ILY PILOT trists, ~ ill "P lhal (Seo TUCUR,ol'-JJ ri1bts. , t§por1a ~ Clemi~See P ... tL --. , ' "'--'-~-""-~"-~~ -Jc.-L --_ ............... __ ·~~~~. in their ·recommendaiiora:. A~ r~ject~ from further comideration was the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Faclflly, and Lbs ·Alamitos· Navai-Ait·statioo;~ ·· ' J ' • • 1 l (. l._, . .' ,; ··; 1: ·a:_., : .· ·I .:. S . . . '· t Cleaver Calm ' . . . And .. Polite In Lecture " ' ,.,..,. _ ..... a.-p.n -l!'.ld!ldP Cleoyer ....... a ' UJ\lwnlly of' Callllnlll do 1rpm '1lloOdoy wllb -- ond .-iut.r Enil'AftO. ~ ... "" ~ llf r..W fear In W- Tllo Necro ,.u .... , 31, • poroled - vlcl, ... courtooullJ .... ·-"" ot.ce[leW tbll: ••-tweit Jdll recent -HelpoU" Ibo ..-....... wnt" while ,a Ille l7mbol llf ....,., ond bladcalbe~llf-ondlw., Clet.w ' Ald. ... bo!leN· lllo-'blact· wblle 'IJ'llll>olllm ......, -prlmllho ct..J~ '~ ......... .,.., .....t'l'Ol wu --durlnl tile bourt " .. r:=-tlieii bO ci...iopocl • Depthe feellng •about cltrknesa,H be said, Uaod tbat fecllng later boCame lntmnlilcJed· with raclsn when the slave clalll wu RP.lf&i.d _from lhe qiuljJr clUI ..... color llDea... '='"' The lecture WU the IJnl In I ICblldu1ed serlel "' JO by Cleaver, Blade Panllw leader ,ond outhor. He currenlly f- trlal Oii cbargeo of -with lntenl to commit m""1er durlnl a Panllw shootout with OU1and poUce. Tho Unlvenlly lloald llf Rqeobi, la- ciudlnC Gov. Reogln and -supertnleDdeill Mu Rafferty, vofA!d to limlt Cleaver to one lecture in the credit courae. · Berkdey campwi Cbancellcr Roger Beyns offered a comprvmlle whlcb aDowed Cleaver to deliver the scheduled · 10 lectures U cred!t for the course was dropped. • Cleaver supporters ~pted the com- prvmlle but prom1aed to. CUl'Y Ille.fight lo< crtdil back to l!ie --of Regents meelJnC. The Center for Partldpatory l!ldw:adon (CPE), a lllldenl Jed . llMIP. lbol cllli· gested the ezperlmental courae, said ii would recommend seizure of t b e University's administration bulldlngs U the Regents failed to reverse the no- c:redll ruling by OCI. II. "We do not intend tO abut the universi- ty down," the CPE ,.Wd, "but IJ}.!tead to , adminisler I~ · llOOents and faculty together, tn the lntere5tl of. the academle communlly rather thin In the interesll of a small gmip of bu!lneaa men ind cor· porate executives." • ----------· Call Not Aeeepttl"l.e McCarthy ·w~n't Help Humphrey NEW· YORK (AP) -Sen. Euaene J. Mccarthy hu again rejected overtures that. be support Democratlc nominee Hubert B. Humphrey's prealdenUal cam· paten and cloee rub·ln lhO p.rty. • "i"l! ···~· ....... -......... Jor PoliUclil lpeech ~. be lOll the nomlnaUnn to Humphrey ill Allgu.t, said . Tueoday nlBJ>t the cal! for party unily wu no """"~b(e to bltn.now UW. wben be entetod llW pruldentlal race a . year ago. ' . But be ltft tbe door open' for Humphrey to poalbb' obtain his 8UppOr\ before the November electlm. Mctarthy liSted tlirte poaitiom be aald trere cruclal to him and his supporters, and Indicated he hoped the vice preoident wqulcj : adppt lhelp. . . , . SPOKE AT ,DINNER . McCarthy, spoke at a $100.a-ptate fund- party~~ Oblll in·Vlelnaril' war J>l>Ucr., a ' reslrucl\ll'!ni ol the drall 8)'ltiln anil of the party machinery. And be said he saw "r'IO teaaon why the , dirocllnn w the party could not bl dian&· ec1 ~"~ .. ,, Tuel c•IMl&e thll year.'' ' , . , * * * . ' . Nixon Invites · Youth \lejected By Dem~rats raising dinner for New York Democra.UC LOS ANGELES (~) -Richard M. • .·, ... ,. . • , • , ~ • •• -... 'l ~ ,. , , 1 senatorlalnomlnee~aulO'Dwy~,aVlet-Nlxonheld .. otita~licanwelconie&o DE~TH :CAHCELLA i:1011 -~. Elinore Biire of• : ldlliD.e all four a rd. Mil. Bare· iast yO.:~.;i:.'-nam war crtUc who baa refusOd to...... the young 'l)itMay, sayln& lh• San Diego C811Ce!led reservation aboard this 0... led a-Montreal· f!W York flight wlllch also crashe<I ~ =~~t· '18_;,_ .· · I Democrauc partj h¥ttJecled yootb. Havilland Dov' aircraft shortly before piBDO•Ci:a.!b-. ldlling all aboard' ' ·-~ 1 ·-... o v I I, on Before flying to Callfoinia Tueada1 eel during pr&<lawn takeoff Tueodey fli Las Vegas -~,r · " greeted McCarthy when he m<\i;lnled.th• · night, Nil<nn addressed a packedbouleln ___ ....;:;~--------'----...;;......;...' ------da1' hefore ·the J,fOO persoas pai:klng the ..---~ ballroom of the New York Bilton. the 1,500-seat MlnnellJlC!1ls AudltOrinm In 'l'ben later, u be roae to speak, chants or the adopted .home at.ate 'of hla Deinocratic W '· A "We want Geoe, we want. Gene'! J.n. rival t~ I.be· ~ency Hubert H. _ o man g· 'ain 1errup1ec1 him. . Humphrey. . , • , H 1 s fingers Dicked th 1 V..for~vlctory · The campaign croWd was. overwbelm-c l d sign he used-steadily through the nomlna· lngly friendly but Included a amall and ance e Flight uon campaign, an d•satn be ,. .. wildly vocal groop of "we ,... .. t "' • .,. .. chan- Tuesday •. Mrs. Tucker's reaction was pa· restated his otiginal e\;aluation of Mrs. applauded. ten. They interruJ)ted Nixon several tiently plaintive. · Tucker in kindly and some t Im ea He sa1a he began hLs campaJgn last !all times but · quickly were drowned out by "Then." st)e asked defense attorney pragmatic tooes, as Enright worked On Doomed Plane more "to raiae .Jswes than to save or cries of "We Want l'.fWm." PaulAugustineJr.,."canlgobomeand around to his butcher knife ambush divtdetheDemocratic,party." 1 1 'IBAVEAFEWnunrmNI! see my ch11dreii'?" hypothesis "w1--Cld ,_. u M )IW. •wt1t· .._. • ~•1.:-r;-:~::- "That will he up to the Judge," he Dr. ~wick said Mn. Tucker was a LAS VEGAS (UPI) -For the BeC<>nd -to_,_ -.i. k ~---" lllie,...,...., 1ilio_= boll ...!er replied._ frightened uncontrolled woman as the time in two years, Mn. Elmore Bare of ..-• •"' wau --· • • , • hla an lteina: at .. of poUce 'reaul! ol ~attacked by a stronger ad· San Dle~o, has cancelled an air travel ~JloClllW aifd, "llil-call -Clll ..,.,... tbll OOP candldale 'ai tlio OOloei CAIJ.ED MURDER • venarj and acted in defense of her life '~ .re:servation on a plane that crashed kill· far "ff, .. ~ ._.tty, ~Utt d14 a 'l'F ~· .. b7 ~ fWJrn the balcony Ofll' a Sbe 14 >.;uged With the ~une II ital> · oome and family -wltboul premedlts'. lng eyerybndy aboard. jj6 ~-•CCt!lla~ U>eil:,"14 fl'i, ba~ ln!1Ja~, lboi "illave . bing df!8~ her ·netghbor, Mr•· Hamett ' t.ion. . . 1.lrs. Bare Tuesday changed. her ~Ian DDl y=~Ptablt ~· a few IJUeltiona1 want to pUt to,yaa.•• W•ot-••• 68 f 16'6 Mlnorca Drive and" He agreed she has problems • to board a Catalloa-Vegas airlines fl1gllt ~..! mchced,ONI ' MiiilJI <II the' ~. partllaM ..... -i·VU"-'• .' o • · ji ~rom Las Vegas to.San Diego. She had ·AaAMio .1"°"8 •...:..'. :ii;: the~secuuon.hammeredbometheidea PAINTINGS USED ~'decided to extend her vacation in Las lleOM1br ·tbea. ~~~COD-==-~·'.::irjar tbi ~r . Tlf=af that tt was nothing less than Three oil paintings done by the defen-. ~ !Vegas for a day to see band leader Har· .._ i. ~ lbGuld bt ~ to c . Rt Ni!(. ~'I Sen. Eupae J. , m er. Dr' dant -·a SOIPber forest scene later1 J 'rY James per!onn . ehmtt tbe 4freetlon el the!t>emdcratic Mccartby' deterYed much of the ered.lt Mrs. tuc•er • ·38, of l&Cand~~ t iv;, b~htened up 'at her husband's sugJ I Shortly after takeoff from McCarran for their. interelt in po11' licl and, referring has pleaded innocen~ ............. ~ Y a:esUon - a stage ' full of animals and ~ (Airport, the eight-passenger DeHavilland ~son~ 1nsanlty,.watv1ng a jury trial ln Wnsel, were used in Dr •. ~ct·~· Mve ~aught fire, rolled over on its back, HHH Hits NIX' on's' to McCarthy's defeat for the DtmocraUc prderence of tbe swifter method of trial evaluation. · . t d 'Plunged to earth. . prtsldenf.ial nomination, added : "Now by a judge only. . ·.'· "Paintings by tbem5tlves would not bei ' Four pel"IODI were killed. 'l1ley were that yw've been rejected by the other ~ ' The defense objected several Urhea . reliable, but combined with other m.· fll~t Wllllam.H. Haskin, 5.1, co-pilot Ver-party, we'll welcome you In oun." . , ' 'l'uesdaY to pllrueoloSY by Deputy formation, they can be helpful,': Dr J1IOll W•aver, ~. and , Mn. Katherine Anti-crime Plans THREE llALLlllS SCBEDIJLED District Attorney James G. Enfight lh Kosewlci: said under Enrigbt's !,Fleming, of San Diego. 'Ibe fourth vie· With three. rallies athedu1ed today In hypothetically retelling events of J~ 28 terrogatton. ' · tim, a man, has not been identified. alilornla and Judge Crookshank often sustained Dr. Kosewick testified that Mn:. Mrs. Bare escaped death last Ye a r As 'More Talk' c ' Nb:on begins intensive cm. the defense. Tucker did not attack Mra Westphal with when she withdrew from an Air France ce.ntration on the big-vote states -~ questlenlng· of U--courWP" premidltsl.a l!ttellraod in e-.C. ll>l l filgbt. from Montreal to New York. The liOsToN . (AP). -vtCe Pr<lldenl ~~ he's not taking victory '.;r ,.,..,.. P,,.e J TUCK.ER MURDER TRIAL. •• Preparations Go Without Hitch For Apollo Trip . • polnUd·psychJatrlsil wbo Interviewed 1be "of.15 aaaaul1" by her ·during the pUI 11 1. P111Ni~0!"'!1, everybody on board Hubert B: Humphrey today atllckM ID ·•--1! _..i,1or .0 <ampojp ' • ,· .d.e!.~I ~one who~ her al montbs-'1 change his mind. ··-_waa , ' Richard Mc 'Nbtcmll >nllcrtme ....,.,.,... meelinBalSailtaMdnlca,fllioo prvllOOol ' 'Or{lllge '"COUnty Medlca. enter.-. The same procedule -·~~ ~ ~ - . mendations ca1llna: for nationwide town a "chlldreli'a antiobsceiilty aC\"-.Uiat ;' ' CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -A mammoth Saturn 5 rocket rolled slowly to a launch pad today as the three-man Apollo I crew that may ride it into orbit about the moon in December watched ··Uc! posed for pictures with the .giant booller. Al the same limo preparallons moved flawlesaly toward ¥rlday'1 launching of the three-man Apollo v crew on a morathoo earth orbit flight. , "The Apnllo 7 prelauncb acUvity .is going as smooth u we've ever tet.11 tor· a manned space fllgbt," commented an of. fidal of the National Aernnaullcl and Space Admlnlstrallon. Tbe two events -rollout and prepara- tion -demonstrate that after 20 months thia nation'• man-hHpace program bas recovered fn>m lhe tragic fire that killed three astronauts and once again ii on the courae to the moon. The 31S-foot-lall Salum 5 lumbered al a IDlll's pace wt ol a cavernous auembly bulld.lng at 1:30 a.m. With tbe Apollo I apaceshlp perchecf no top, II rode uprlcht on the Dack of a dleeeli!owered tranaporler that .....,bl., a giant mechanical .turtle. The tranaporter, traveling at led·than one mile an hour, was expected to lake· about eight hours to make the S.5-mlle trip to the launch pad. DAILY PILOT , --.,__ ~::=r:.-.!: = CAU'°INIA OltANOI! CO.UT ,-v~LISHtNO C~AHY loO.rt N. '!J(11d l"mldtnt •!If 1"11•0•'- J1.k a. c.,1.., Vic. P1'91idtllt ft 0.-11 Mtnt# Tho11111 IC11"ll ··-' Th1m11 A. M11rphi111 "'-11111111 l!dltill' ''"' Nb1111 ,.._, .... Dlrttlll' -Clli. MIY: :m w .. t .. , .. ..... ___, l9ldl 1 nn W..t ..... -.ii"""' L...-'-dll ttt ,.,... ..... """""'* INdl: .. 1111 """ A~, however,~ lost on several w1.th0ut tnc:rwredge · Of ·tier ·hlltoryr. ot hall conferences 11 sounding "like either would make it a federal criminal otteme . = F~G . !::':eel'%.-~ ~Kr1:rm!~ ; J Ohnsoll . Claims ::! ~lm~"vlgllanio or for more tall: ~°"'~Js'.°ail ob!cene 'matter to Occasionally . during the h I g h 1 y Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk. , DOO·· D £ d "America doesn't need either one," the "The Ume has come for new legl!latton technical and opinionated testimony by MORE FLEXIBLE J\ · S e eate Democratic · presldenUal nominee sald. to crack down on the-purveyors of filth state and county hospital officials, court He said, had he known of It, his • "The time for talklng ii over -we need who pedd~e the matter to o).11' young," obw'vers had the feeling of ""'~ng ln)o diagnosis might have been more flexible, In v Ietnam War action." Nil<on said. the forbidden territory of another s mind. \lthlle It was qillte defensive of Mrs. The vice president turned to the crime The GOP candidate plw to gradually Guides on the psychological tour of-Tucker in final draft fonn. WASHINGTON (UPI) _ President issue in a speech prepared for the Na-increase his vote-seeking efforts Jn the fered sbaryly divergent 'Views of Mrs. Speaking in a ·scholarly European ac· Johnson said today "aggression bas sur-tlonal Association of Retlll Druggi!tl, most populous states unUI ..... tn the week · · Tucker., ringing from a defenaive one by cent, Dr. Kramer said, using terms of his fered a clear and significant defeat" in chltging that both Nixon and third party or 80 before the Nov. 5 balloting -they a dodor who AW her 50 minutes. to a contiriental achoollng in psycblatry, that. '·I \o'.ietnam and that the Communists will nominee George C. Wallace have done ~ bis excluslv~ lttentlon. warning· by one Whose longer observaUon he would describe Mrs. Tucker best as faJJ to achieve their political goal! by more talking about crime than proposing NIXON TARGET STATES · included reports by the other three. an eiplosive personality. . . ' mliltsry means. .olutlOill. · . F N'-th 11 .. A capsule personality prvflle of Mrs. ''.Would you call her sane, to use ,! 1 · Jolinaoo espressec1 his continued strong Humphrey aald ·tbat Nil<nn "forgets In or ~on. eae lari"' atstes "" . Tacket!, based on.polnt.s of general.agree-lannan's term,'.' Enright asked. 1 .Vietnam policy views at red carpet his statement to talk about the additional ~~~~ T:iasN!!-1 ~!.t' ~ ment in testimony, showed her as a "I would use that tenp," Dr. Kramer • welCOOJ.ing ceremonies for pr t me resources urgently needed by state and k finds be visUI all pa.rlJl?ld schir.op~c, hl~hly. intelllg.e~t replied, "-and I am nol a layman." _Mlnlster Keith J. Holyoake or New lbcal police," adding that "In present ~~lvania. qf them but but capable o.f_ exp108lve bOsUl1ty. · He .said' the µplosive tendeRC)' could be ' '1.ealand who arrived for a twt><lay state clrcumstances, these additional resourcea And the Republican nominee u not Paranoia refers to suspicious &efl,!!Uvl• llke1y to result in violence agamst someJ visit. must come from the fedetal govern- ty and a feeling Of being lhn:atened by, one who merely said: "Good morn-Johnson made no menUon of his born~ ment." ~I~ some of ::n smaller states. others, while schizophrenia Is a generally ing, "·but on the wrbng morning. biog posiUon, but of the over-all Vietnam Humphrey planB to make the law and of J!~g H~~!, in =~mple, disjointed view of the world and events of TREMENDOUS RAGE sltuaUon, he said : order issue the aubject of his sedlnd na-Nixon appeared on naUonwide televlDdn one's life. "It h&.!I never bee~clearer that the tlonally televised address ol the cam-Tu-• nJgh ln CBS Or Co t Medi al c t "It could induce a tremendous rage on Ill fall f ..... 1-e;:NIY t a lnterview with ange un y c e n e r the assumpUon that 'good morning,, did enemy w to O Ill political goals yaiau ·on Saturday· night. Mite Wallace thit bad )Jeen filmed psychiatrist Dr. Frank V. Hoffman pro-t ood ming., h 1 . ed (on South Vietnam) .by mlli~:means Al he bu done before, Humphrey several weeks ago. vided probably the most severe view of no mean g mo • e exp am • and in that sense a~ least a~ion has stressed the need to upgrade the equip- . the .slightly buil~, ~omeslck mo!)ler of but meant a threat or insult. suffe(ed a cle~ and.$lgnUI~( ~efeat." ment and tralnlng of local police forces, CAN 4WIN RESPEC'r two girls. · · · · "Do you ijtlnk .. it would be safe to , · "It is. !Jlgplflcant ·ioo," Johh$m said saying, "To wage war on crime in our Saying that some people Consider 11me OUl'LlNED FIELD · ~eleaae ~? •" Judie Crookshank in· that hie: admµtlstratl(Jn "ope.ded the waY modem .society, we need profesalonal aa anathe~" Nixon USf!!!t~: "I belleve · p In Ir f .. 11 lna~~ ·~~· not siy that," replied Dr. for the aggresson ·tO make~ at the people whose training CQmblnes the· ~t I have the kind .~ leadmbtp eer g over a pa o reawng s~s Paris talk1; . .. · ". . highest standards and the best in-quallUes that can unite th1I country &pd boollrrowed £follnedm prosbeecutord Enright, °!'· Kr1 amceder, who subaggUests ~ de£en~anedt be "We wait only for lhe other side to act terdlsclpllnary training In crlme ·preven-. that, at least, can win the tespect if not · H man out . t broahrs~ptof matht1c P00• nnxtep~ ont "::" 1reqwrchi to with us ," Johnson said Jn welcoming tlon, crime caotrol llld the protection ol. the affeqion of thoSe 1lfho' have 1 v-fleld o! paranoid schizop erua or e u ergo e llSlVe OU pauen psy abic Holyoake as an ally in the Vietnam war. human right.I." ' · bad picture of Richard Nlxoo.'' -# court.. care. .....;_; ___ ..:__...:__...:__...:__::._::...:___...:__...:__::...::.:::=.. ________ _:::.!::=::..:'...'.:=:.:..::;:::;'.:. _ _... _ "I think this covers her pretty well," Dr. Hoffman followed Dr. Kramer on be said. the stand and Enright began challenging ......,. "Tbil type of perlO!l Ls lhe m~ the concept of what premeditation ii, in dangerous of all and chances would 1>e ·.the face of opinions that Mrs. Tucker dld '. ,good lor-o repetition of violence," be said ·not pre-plan the killing. , wideI." oath. · ,, "I've seen thousands.Of these people; It WEluB DECISION ii ~l -.or clironlo -and there la "Premed.ltaUon can happen in a mo- no cure. 'l'beY can be helped enouP. to mon~" Enright charged, "we're not talk· . gel alon& fa)rb'·well, but the cauae of the Ins about lhe Sllpreme Court alttlng dnwo , Ulriess; li untnOwn. • · to wel&h • decision." · ; : Dr. llciffinjn ·-mmended that Mn. . "Then~ can 8'l' that she premedllai.d j · Tucker be placod In a maalmum ..curtly an .,..ul~" lli'.C .lloflman .countmd, ex '~(al .en".._l.!'qnlnent, uylng 8be will rt-._plaining tbat Ml'a.·TUcter intended the inllii · d ·to lher f act of wbal she comprehended u aeif"l1 m 1 ~er 0 1 '1t an .un· · deferu1e, but not lta fatal ou•-·. 1 , • d~m\lned. limo yell • · ' -v~ .-EnrfCht 11>_,.pliq to estshlllh that Dr. Lawrence.E. Green. chief of In-pa ' ; - Mn, Tucker la a volcano ol hatred ;... •if· -Uent .....,.,. al the Orange County i\ --------------:-·· -7 ~-··· FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARA""BLE BEAUTY. " ' " , , •' ·' • in(' 14 -_.· uridetAiniiined lllmuh• _ Medical Center Jll)'Cblalric uni~ told tho' j w6o 'beat tbe 'Vittlrb 1everely, 'then wedt ·COOl't he f1rst eum1ned Mrs.•Tucker ctur.~~ .. ' . af1er a blltclier knife to f1n1ab lier off. . Ing her July .I to 22 atsy wllhoul · · A......;,. ... -". ' • . 'knowledge of the knifing, i• ~· ~ "" r ~ . 1111 findlnp were similar. to -or Pl)'Cblalritl& qultzed 'l'uesdly' lo ,die doctors who knew they were dealing with 1 trial'• fourth Illy teoded to .,... that the an accused tiller and Dr. Green said the[ • defendant act.cl ,,_ llul of fear, ddendant ii now -In his belief - liliboulh iiilJI dllll'f poeed by lhe 1'19-aerloualy psychotic. pound vicUm WU prvbabb' a delusion. For the !Int limo Tueiday, Dr. Hol • fmu ailo dilclooed that the tz.pound Mt'I. Tucker telei>booed her lluahand at hil nearby United CalUcrnla Bank office for help alter the alleged battle with Mn. Westphal. He wu not available, Dr. Hoffman teatifled the defendant !old him, 10 W took a in!& fn>m a kltchon drawer and -~ to prolid beriill. ,PUVJBW IUOWN , i\ preview of what was to """""" ~ llwPb' iilllllhtc ........ " plychlalrlc _,,_ came Wben Fairview Slala llolpltal po)'Cblatrisl Dr. SI & mun d KOllWick ... en. tllmlned. • JbL Cl'ft'cd, _mu,gecbLoed lx:tal' INDll'FERENT REACTION Mra. Tucker sat llslenlng, apparenliJI unconcerned, u the young poychlatrisl portrll'ed her penonality .type u one whkh read.I lndilferenUy tO l6e di.rest, of cfrcwnatsncu. She wore a ro7al blue dreu with briaht greon trim. "P'ttedly mtootbln& 11 6er face u lboulh to erase non-eitlstent ,1 wrtnkl.o, once In awhllt· betrt1btl 111 ~ underl:/in& tension. · .• Her face IOfteoed whene\fer: ile IAW ,' rber hublnd, father or &liter. · • Dr. Groen'1 viewpoint coincided with """ of Mra. Tucker COllUl!illlni the J,.. II acl wlifle l!t a l>Qdiotlc delmlnn w Mlf-clef<I* aglinsl a bNtal altaclt by "1 ~ adra...,. -- 111J NEWPOaT AVL. COSTA MESA 2l :r .. 11 1•,,.. s. ... u..tl .. " ........ ·-.. ; ------~~----~~~-~-~-~~..;...~~~----------------------------------- I I I I I I I s r ' ' ' c r ! ' I v I• l• p t F .. l \ v b ' • I I I ( ~ ' ( • t c ' c s t ' c t ' • ' JI p I u h l I ' ~ '1 \ ------- I ', • ;Huntington Beaeh • . ' • ' .r • DAILY PILOT --= Ye111' Bomefawia 1 EDITI O N ----. , - VOL. 61, NO. 243, 5 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 9, 1968 .. • u as Ir It's Edison High Trustees Plug for School's Old Name BY WILLIAM REED Of .... 0.llJ' 1'1191 llaff "Brand X" high school in Huntington Beach baa an official name today. It's "Edison High School," just as it was last June when a movement began to change its name to the "Robert F. Ken- nedy Hlgb Scllool." Trustees decided Tuesday ·on a S to 2 vote to ret.ain the name Edison for the school which is to open in September, 1969. The name is simply "Edison," ap- parently named because It is virtually in the shadow of the Southern California Edison Co. Steam Generating Plant on 3 Against .2 Coast Highway and Newland Street. The decision climaxed a long and bitter debate over a name for the 9Chool during which trustees decided at one point to turn the naming over to the students, and later decided against a student vote. Tuesday's action came in th e auditorium of Huntington Beach High School where the board meeting had bei:n moved because ot a large crowd. Debate preceding the decision was emotionally charged with some students accusing the district superintendent of putting undue pressure on the District Student Leaders Council to accept a resolution asking for the name Edison Valley Councilmen OK Reduction of Lot Size By JAMES McNABB, JR. Of Ille Dellt Plltl St• Two realtors and a landowner outtalked the"n outvoted aD AutoneUcl execuUve and se<Urll1el ~~ Tuelday thereby Iowering-ll'ounWn: VillleY lot shes to 1,000 square feet, down from a previous minimum of 7,200 square feet. Mayor Robert SchftfdUeger Q.d Coon- cUmen Don Fregeau and Joe (lflurreg~ defeated attempt.I of Councllmeq Ed Just and Jolm Harper to retain the larger lots on a 44-acre parcel at the northwest cor- ner of Edinger A venue and Brookhurst Street: The City Council approved an ~a variance submitted by the Shields Development Company three months ago which called for 210 e1.cepUom to the Jong-standing ordinance of 7,20D«luare foot, single family lots. The council's ruling overt~ the planning commluion's earlier denial of the variance. During heated debate, Councilman Fregeau denounced what he called the "absurd statements" of Councllm~ Harper who said he envisioned Fountain Valley a ;'bedroom community for people who want big lots." "1'11 fight you to the last ~ of my body," shouted FregeatL ''Thll 1S not a More F acilities Sought at Hotel A move to perm.it increased develop- ment on 43 acres of city-owned waterfront bJnd in Huntington Beach bas been asked by one of the holden of the Je.a.se on the property now used ~Y the Sheraton Beach Inn and the HunUngton Driftwood. Martin Snow, repretentlnc t b • Callfornia Electric Construction Co., a'P'" parently the oole surviving leaaebolder, asked that the Huntington Driftwood Corp. lease be assigned to bla company exchJsively. Cal Electric is a aubaldl.ary of Automa- tion lndustriea, Inc., Snow told coun- cilmen Monday aftttnOoD. He said the assignment is needed IO full development of Ille land can proceed. The 1eaa WU signed In 1963 and la IOI'. a 60-T<lr )l<riod. bedroom coirununlty, but a balanced community," he charged, citing hiJ ef- lorls to attract indumy and ~ Assailing Just ror ' .-...irng r .. platitudeS," Regeau claimed the com· munity would not be downgraded by al· lowing well-constructed and designed homes on smaller lots. m i n i m u m lot requirement to ap- proximately three to the acre instead of the present four to the acre. Drivers Run Over Suspected Hit-run Traf fie Victim A traffic victim who police believe was killed by a bit·run driver was run over by two other cars early this morning on a dark Santa Ana Street. The victim U Robert H. Corbin, 24, or 1961 Coudty Traffic · 1"7 159 Death Toll 15t 5132 Sisson St., Huntington Beach. Police first heard of the accident when Manuel SE!rlia of Santa Ana phoned to tell them that he was driving. west on Bolaa Avenue when he suddenly saw a body lying in the street. He said be was unable tO stop before running over it. Another driver, Michael L. Koller, of Santa Ana, following closely behind Serna also drove over the bOOy. U.S. Unemployment .Rises in September WASHINGTON (UPI) -N1Uonal unemployment rose lrom 3.5 to U per- cent in September, the aovenunent reported .today. A lab« department spokesman noted that a US,000 gain in total payroll jobs wu the smallest advance 1n four months and wu tbe key reason fur the unemployment Increase. .. Hlgb School. Another student accused the board of trustees of "lying to us (students) and deceiving us -like a fascist police atate. "We demand democratic reform and student power.now," said Mike Smith of Huntington Beach Hlgb School. , The sometimes bitter debate was touched off by a motion by Trustee Joseph Ribal, whq joined with Trustee ruchard Wilsc:D in voUng against the Edison name, which asked if it were true that both Dr. Forney and Schmitt were geusts Qf the Southern California Edison (See EDISON, Pace Z) GOP Filibuster Over TV Debate Stalls House Prom Witt Semcet WASHINGTON - F lllbustertng Republicans today kept the ~ <i Repre&emtiveo m what la believed to be ll!I ~ eootlnuooil·aesalon --civil war daya by trying to block pauqe or a bill to allow televised debates among the three major presidential candidates. Richard M. Nixon, titular bead of the Republicans and the~ candidate . for pres1dent, has flatly refused to join in three-way debates with the other two candidates, Hubert H. Humphrey and George C. Wallace, on ground! it would harm the two-party system. Records and precedents fell like ten- piM during the continuous day-and-night struggle between Democrata bent on passing the bill and Republicans ataglng the House equivalent of a filibuster. For the last 2~ hours of prellminarles, members were physically locked ln the House chamber by majority vote -the first such instance, veteran members said, in more than 50 years. The idea W8J!I to block the favorite Republican delaying tactic -to partly empty the chamber and then force one time-<:onsuming roll call after another to establish a quorum. Before the motion to consider the bJll could be called up there were 38 roll calls -by a wide margin a record for one con- tinuous session. Thereafter Republleans continued to find ways to force roll calla, each consuming about hall an hour. The Democrats had charged filibuster· Ing Republicans with trying to prevent the presidential debate and at the aame time shield their candidate from blame for ducking the encounter. Tbe bill Democrab support would allow networks to arrange the debate without giving equal time to numerous minor candldat•s: - The motion by !top, Brock Adama <D- Wasb.), oot only' called for locking the doon -which. wu dooe immediately - but for tht sergee.t· at arms to seek out and bring In absent members. Tblo part <i the proctdure apparenUi was malnly symbolic. Democrat I c absen~ were summoned by telegram. Republlean membera raised a storin of proteal Ovtl' the toeked doors. I · '. • •: • ' ti, DA iLY PA.GT....._ W lM Pttr11e . . . . 'EDISON HIGH' 'JN Sl:IADOW OF, 'ST!'AM PLANT Deb•t• .Ends, But Construction Goes Oh County Sets Up 2 Boards To Rule on Tax Appeals By JACK BROBACK Of Ille DdY Pn.t Slttt The Board of Supervisors voted Tues- day to r e Ii e v e themselves of the responsibility or ruling on tax .assessment protests by appointing a pair of appeala boards to handle problems. Supervisor David L. Baker wanted to establlsh the new appeals board setup within two weeks but he needed a four- fifths majority of the board and could on- ly get it by amending his motion by set up lhe boards by · Jan. 1. The decision was a compromise as supervltors Alton Allen and WUllam Hirs- tein wanted to d-.:_,-establishment of the boards unUI the next appeals year. The board now has enough appeals to assessments to keep them in session as a board of equallr.aUon unW next Aprill. Appeala boarda are set up under· state law with members nom.b).ated in two ways. The supervisors miy nominate three candidates each with the presldi.ng: judge <i .Ille. Superior Court ltiectlng the three members by 19(. 11\e other method Is direct appointment of three members by the superviSors. The board members wQndered about the lot system l~uch aa , various qualifications fOr ·p0s1t1ons on tht board are lnVo1ved. Membera must be either certified public accountants or public accOuntants, licenaed real e!tale brok<ra, attom.ys, property apprilaera or a person the board believes is possessed of competent knowledge of property appra1sa.l .and tax- ation. The supervisors noted that by drawing by lot tpe, bQard members coull(I all end up .as one .category, for Instance, lll real estate men. Baker JNshed the appolntmerit of the appeals boarda , because of reCent state leglalilllim which requlrea that the board set a market value 'on propeI1;y. Previoualy u a board of equalizaUon the supervisors were only required to value property In relation · to neighboring holdings. In 1N7 the board heard H3 assessment appeals wblch ,required 100 hours apread over seven weeks; They bandied about 43 fillnp !><I' meeting dltf. · Eiperience In other counuea with •!" peala board showa that they bandle •onty aboot 20 OllngJ per m«lbig day. Tblo wouJd mean that they would have to meet about 47 -days to handle the 1967 load. Ho said b1a firm bu <onstderod odcllilg trailer spaces and tome addilional com- mercial acUvitlea in order to 1Dcreue Jn. Raps ltledics' Accounts Appeab board memben are paid ,from ISO lo $100 a day for theif ...,,1ce1. There are currenUy nine counties in califomia Which baVt ,adi>pted ~nt · appeak boards. They are Ljltl·Angeta"San Diego, San Francla<o, Marin, :satt,ameplo, RJ,verslde, Alameda, &.n -Mateo,and S4J> &a qara. . , · . Of lhe·IO moot·JIOPllous coonllol In the •~te. f>l!l1 three ,do not have appeals b0ard1. They are Orange, San BmwUlno and Co!tlra c;oota. • come from the bo1dinp. · • Tbe matter wu Rftmld to the city al- tomey and·-fcr lllldJ. Coast Spikers Set f or Game$ A cooliclent Unhed -....,,..., volleyball tum caJU!ned by Hlllllfnltoo B<acb'1 Jane Ward and Including New- Pori Beach volleyballer Mn Hect b geWna.readl lot Swidlf'•-...-. unbealell Japan In the oi,mp1c Gamet In Mmco C117. And ther1 bu been a mild ttmutln1" ln the 0)¥mplca xa,at camp. Botb Mies art amoni nclu&Jve reportl today from your man In Mexico City, DAIL'( PIWI' Spam Edita-Glenn Whllt. S.. P't 1" Mrs. Tucker Takes Stand '1 ARTHUR R. VINSl:L OI fM 0.IY PHii Sllft T~ in a methodJcal voiCe, al timea al.-UWe glrl-lltt, - bu\cber knife a11yer Irene, Tocktr todat bqan dt!eodlng henell apimt pro- -alltaaU11111. The wife of Colla Mesa City Coun· cilman Georgl A. Tucker gave aiblt&n- Uolly-•1 ......,.. o1 tbt !Int tbrft a,,_ 15 ... u111 atlrlbultd to ber tn re- cent months. Earl)' In what may-be.lite llna1 day ol tbt trial, the defendant bepn to bulld pattorw· ol -utema1 Cln:umotance and outright provocation which teld to 11ttlcing or· joetllng 1trangen ind frlend,t alllrt. 15o • Slit alao dllcoaed two oil painttnp and Superior· Court. may ruch a verdict a water colcr, done by her and viewed by -late today, or bo -alao take (ll1dllatrtltl, ouggesting In easeoct that the cue Wldtr ad-fill' 1 tbne. u art c:rlllcs t1lq mlg!JI matt betur Informed <i tl1e lmpelld1nc c1ote <i her market clerks. cue wben court rectlled about 4 p.m. In earlier testlmony Tuf.Ada1, M-il. TUudaJ, Mn. Tuckar11 react.ion w11 pa· Tuclrer, obvioua1y Jail weary, was UentlJ pl1lnUve. characterized by expert wUoeues u both '''lben," lhe uktd dlfenlel attorne, 1 an unbalanced vk:t.1m o! cirMnstance on Paul Auaustlne Jr .. "can I ao home.. and ooe.-.....i..Ji....uw '""""'· N a-,-'1!1T't:blldtm poychollc woman who may ya latt otbor "That •Ill bo up to tbt Judie,• bo . Uves. rtpUed. , · BUed Clll the drift <i tatlntony, It aP' ~ la charged with the JJltlO ii ataJ>. pean thal Mn. Tucker', fate may litnp blng·death <i ber nej&bbot, Mn. lWtlotl · on the legal definition <iwhatcomtlttt1a Wlllpbal, U, ol JIM-Mloorta Dtt ... -. lnnnlty. . the prooecuUon hammered bamt Ibo Idea Judge Rooa1d Ctoobh>nk, bearing lhl tuCO<fay that II wu DOUm!I !tat tbaD case In Department 1, Orange Counl! ( {lite TUCKER, Pap ,Ii ' , The county admlnlairator•1 office atl!_naled tbit the COii lllidor the apPula . boai1I aeltlp would be appmimatti)' $95,000 1 year oomJ*«I with $ft,llO Wldtr Ibo board of eciuallaailon -&ID- ' Dafb!' · PapeJ" TEN CENTS Air Station Also Vetoed Orange County Airport comm1ulonen Tuesday nlgbt recornmel\ded lntensln fUrtber study <i a site betweon · Lllflma BeaCh and Newport Beach u a poulble regional airport bandllng toog-nnge Olgbts. The ruling was lll8dO despite otrenu- oos obJectioos from 6fllclals of both cit- lea voiced during public bearlnp on ' where to build a facil117 capable al hand- ling ~try alrllnera. Comm.Wioners at the aame time "'°' ommended applying the brakes to es:· pansion at Oranse County Airport. They also deleted a site at Bolsa Clllca Stale 1 Beach at Huntington Beach as a poteDtlall regional airport slle. · Commission Chairman Dennis Carpen. ter will Jell the Board al SUpervtson next Tuesday that four sites s&ou1d r. cclve close scrutiny in a second-stage study that wowd hi'clude engineering , ... aiblllty and <:onsµuctioo costs. The four sites are the San Joaquin Hilla between Newport and Laguna; El Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon; an <if. shore se~e south of the Santa A n a River, and the Prado Dam area'. ol. Or- ange-Riverside countiea. . ' Comrnissiooen look the ·lleit olf. t b , Bo1aa Cl)lca, Ille by nCiud!u .ii _._,_ 10 ~ ~-JiW ,,_.., ftji(n filrther cOiisideration_ ""'· ~ Ana Alarina'!l«PI Ali' l"acJ!llY "":;.r'~ld~' ~· .. ~ ....... All!n)fOI Niivil Air Stalie!L ' 1 The rejectiona were -Jll'lmarriy .., ' air lrifUc conltlcti will\'f.iiber ·~ resldenUal . encroacltmtitt ,i ,n d ~; terference with other facOltfea. ~e coµtm.lss.lo™"s made, Jt plain that : citizen . complaints ot notae ·that ac- companies modern airpori.s played a negligible role in their cooclualom. .They referred to ,Orange ·County Airport u an example, where claims • totaling more than #1 rnlll.hm have been · filed agiilbst the coonty by olt!zena charg- ing air lrafflc Is ruining t b e I r neighborhoods. · CommiMiooera said they were not con- vinei!d of a noise problem at Orange County 1'lrport "merety oo the bUla of citfzeri ~t." Besides . urg!bi detailed study <i Ibo · four sites for a major a1rport, com- mis!sloners also recommended: · · -Inclusion ol. five metroports, or inter- state type airports, in the county'• avla· tion plan. South Carolina Mom Has Quads CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI) -Quad- ruplets, aH girls welghln1 1eu than fror pounds, were born lo a Clµirleston sail- or and.his wife early today •. A spokesipan for jhe Ropir Hospital said the yet Unnamed girls all w e r e born In satlalactory condltloo 'altbougj! ill lour were placed In lncubalen. ..I just doo't beUeYe it/' a..mne quot.-1 ed the mother, Mri. Vivian Ttaton, u aayins -...ben told <i the births. T b e father, PO I C. Kenneth E. Tellon, b stationed aboard a U.S. Na¥y ship at Charlellon, b u t wu a) the hospital when the girls were born. • er. ..... CHSt • ' \ I DNLY I'll.OT Coup Bid • ln·Saigon? WadN; roPll -~ NIUJ'll Von ,_. 'Pl••••rSallon ln>Opl an • lll'Clal alst ,....., nJPt and lhere were nanon todl,y be bid "4\11'.Ml!ll an attempted -'"""" ...... ollldll coollrmallooandAmerteoncillclall_. lbpllttHll the npcll'll. · A~IO........,iolllclllaald be bad recetved "atnmely akttcbJ" ~ Illa! a -bad been allempi.d and lbtt Tbleu bid .....,..-..i It. Be laid he bad beard ol ,.,,_ ol -mll11ar)' olllcen and dvillans. A ~ member of the U.S. Emhmy In 8llp lild the -...., llO ~·In "'-' the coup ,._i, He Aid llo 'clld Dll--lbo ,._.for the military alert called by '!llleu. (The stat. Departmellt In Wublngtoo I Aid 11 bad no1nlannalloil to 111-.UBte a rep6ii mm Stlpl tbal tJ:>e South Viet· name1e go+a11ment bad foiled an at· ten\pted eflort to depooe '!llleu.) 'file government -ce. who declined to bO 14entlfled; ajao' did' not identity iny of lbO moii r-'"'1 arresfed except to K'f '1IOme 'Were Vletnaniue Msrtne of• fkera. Vietnamese mJJ!lar)' sourees aald Ibey coold not conlinn th!a report. The guya mnent eource implied that Vice Prelldent Nguj'tll Cao Ky, '!llleu'1 cme-time rival for power, might have been Involved In the reported plot lince tbe Marine Commander, LL Gen. Le Nguyen Khang, is a friend and former cl•mnate of Ky'1. Ky'• meo decllned any c:ommenl Ol>M-vera had ruled out Jhe poalbillty Of 8Jl1 coup plot succeeding because of Tbleu'• tight control over the army and p>Uce. Then. too, American diplomats have made II dear to tbe Saigon leaden:hlp the American public would not toler~ -coup In South Vietnam. · The nnnon J!nlted the reported coup to the ,._ to Vietnam of Gen. Duong Van ·(Big)' Minh and two dissident Buddhists. From Pqe I EDISON ..• Co. last ...et at its Big Creek Installa- tion. HlJ not-too-veiled aecuaatioo brought a sharp retort b:un Trustee Matthew Weyuker wbo accused Bibi! of "cut!Dg isperstons on the bolle3ty of mOBt hooorable men." Scbmltt Aid !bat be baa been In thia mu for 15 years and tbll ilr the first time be had been invited to lnlpect the Big Creek boldlnp of the Edllon Co. Dr. Forney aald notblng oo the ac- cusation. He did deny any •1preasure" on Bludents to recommend the Edllon name. "'Untrue,u be said of the charges by . teveral studenta. Mn. Naocy Tepper, backer of tbe Ken· nedy name, accuaed the trustees ol ig- noring a peililon signed by 1,IOO pertons. Weyula' replied !bat the number of idgnaturea: would be subject to revision if Ibey ...,,, Investigated. Student Mark Webber, wearing a blact armband u had been suuested two weeu ago by Dr. Ribll, accuaed lrulb!el . of ''mllwle and mistrust of tbe _ .. because the names were not being sub- mitted to • genenl election. Rel Fowler, defending the aclion of the student leaden, said that there. "were no irngularltiel ii1 coming up witb the re10lutlon backing the EdJsoo namt." He did admit that a reaolutioo sub- mitted by BIDltington Beach Hlab Scbool 1eaderl wu not acted upon. That ruolu- tion did not back the Edison name. Student Rich McClure said the trustees had "broken a 'promlae to students." He called for studeotl to decide among Edl!On, lli!ney ond Jt..-y. Student Smith aald be was "shocked at the foollsbnea of tbe board.· "Student government ii a farce. We demand -not · request -students be all~ to practice democracy." Student Mart Blanchard asked f<r con- sideration of "Walt I>Lsney" as the name f<r the ICbool. DAILY PILOT OltANGI alMT P\IBllSH1NO COMIMY RM.rt H. WH4 ,.,....._. Miii "111114"- J•r.k l . Curley \lloli ,.,_...,.. ft CO-.! MllM9tl' Thom•• Koevil '"'"" Thom•• A. Mllfphin1 Mlnulilt Edllw Albert W. l•ttt Wllll•m Reff A*dl!N """'""""" ...m MllW °"' *""" " ............. --Jot ltft Stffft M11fi111 NU,. .. , P.O .... no. t2MI --......, .... 1 ... 1 .......... ....._. c.f• Mmlll -Witt ..., .,.. ..._ ...,., ....... ""*" •• Ctdl f ot Acceptable Mc.Carthy, Won~f ..Help Humpli~.e.r, NEW YORK ~AP) -Sen. Eugene J. McCartby baa fgaln rejected overtures !bat be supjX>rl DemocraUc nominee Hubert H. HumJibrey's presidential cam· paJgn and clOle r..U In lbe party. The Minnesota oleoator, In his 'flrlt ma· jor polltlcal ~ lince be loot the nomination to Humpbrey In August, said Tuesday nl~ the call for part1 unity wu no more aece~ble to hlm now than when he entered ibe presldenUal race a year ago. But he left the door open for Hwnpbrey to pogjbly obtain hiJ support before tbe November elecUoo. McCarthy listed three positions be said were crucial to him and his supporter11, and tndicaled be hoped ~ vice president would adopt !1'em. SPOKE AT DINNER . ' McCarthy spate at a $100.a-plate fund- porty: a &blj\ In Vietnam war policy, • , rutructurlnr "f tbe dr,il S)'llem and <jl : the per1y, machinery. And be said be saw "no rtaaon wbJ the 1 d!rectlon of'the perty could DO\ )>e <bang. ed ,vitb a preaide.nU&l calldldate W. year." 'I * * * Nixon · Invites Youth Rejected . By Democrats , . Los ANGELES (AP) -Richard M. DEATH CANCELU.TION -Mn. EljDo'-' Baie of San Diego caliceled reeentaUon aboard lhll· De-Havllland Dove aircraft shortly before' plane crash- ed during pre-dawn takeo!f Tueoday In Lu Vegas, Ul':IT.._..Je killlng all foor aboard. Mrs. Bare last year cancel· ed a Momreal·New York flight which ahlo crasbed, killing all aboard. raising dinner for New York Democratic senatorial nominee Paul O'.Pwfer, a Viet- nam war criUc who bas refused to en- dorae Jlumpbrey. ' A three-minute standing o v a t i o n greeted McCarthy when he mounted the dais before the 1,400 per1ons packing the grand ballroom of lbe New York !Illton. Tbeli later, as be rose to speak, chants of "We want Gene, we want Gene" I.rt-, terrupled blm. N1.xon held out a Republican welcome tO the y0ung Tuesday, saying t b t Democratic; party has rejected youth. Before Oylng 'to California Tueaday night, Nixon l.ddre!sed a packed bouae In the 8,500-seat Minneapolis Auditorium ill the adopted home state of. bis Democratic rival for the presidency, Hubert IL Humphrey. Frot11 PflflfJ I Woman Again Canceled Flight On Doomed Plane The campaip. crowd was overwhelm- ingly friendly but Included • small ond vocal group -of "we want peace" chan- ters. 'Ibey lnterrupled Ninm several times but quickly were drowned out by cries of "We Want Nixon." TUCKER MURDER TRIAL. • • H ls fingers IDcked. t b e V·for-vlctory sign be used steadily through the·~ tion campaign, an dagaJ.o he was wildly applauded. murder. Mn. Tucl:er, 11, of 1611 Mlnor<a Drive, baa pleaded innocent and innocent by reaaoo of inlanlty, waiving a jury trial In preference of lbe nrifler method of trial by a judge only. The defenae object.d several 11m .. Tuesday to phraaeo_Jogy by Deputy rulrlct Attorney James G. Enrl~ In hypotbellcally retelling events of June 21 and Jndge Crooilllhanl: often sustained the deferise.. .. Dllrlng questloolng of three coorl .. p- polnt.d psycbiatrlata wbo Interviewed the . defendant and one wbo obeerved her at Orang< County Medical Center, Augustine, however, also lost on several points. GAVE FEELING Occu!mWly during . the b I g b I y tecbnical and oplnlooated i.ollmonr by stat. and county bospllal olllclall, eourl observers bad the fO<llng of peering Into the forbidden territory of onolho<'• mind. Guides OD the JllYd>olollcal -of. fered sharply djverpnt m,s of ~­ Tucker, raoglng b:un a dd~e one by a doctor who saw her SO mlnutel to a warning by ooe whole longer o1>aervailoo included rep..-11 by the other tine. A capsule. persooallty. prollle of Mrs. Tucker, bnsed on point. ol general agree- ment in tesGmony, sboWed' her as a psranold schizophrenic, ·blg)tly lntelliJlent but capable of explosive hostility. Paranoia refers to suspicious sensitivi· ty and a feeling Of being threatened by olhers, while ach1zopbrenia is a generally disjointed v1ew of the Wf!l'ld·and events of one's life. Orange County Medical C e n t e r psychiatri.St" Dr. Frank V. Hoffman pro- vided probably the mOlt severe vtew of tbe slighUy buil~ bcme!lcl< motlier of two gtrb. OUTLINED FIELD Petring o~ a pair of ~ gJasiel borrowed b:un pro.'leClltor Enriib~ Dr. Hollman ouWned the brood symptomailc field of psranoid scbhophrenla for the eourl. "I think this covers her ptttty well," "" asld. "'!llll type of person h tbe most dangeroos of all ond cbnncea would be good for a repetition af violenct," be Aid under oath. "I've seen thousands of these people; It is recurrent -or chronic -and there ii no cure. They can be helped enough to get along fairly well, but the cause of the ill:nes.1 is unknown. Dr. Hoffman recommended that Mn. Tucker be placed in a maximum security hospital environment, saying Ille wW re- main a danger to otbera for an Wl- detennlned time yll Enright ts attempting to eotablllb !bat Mn:. Tucker is • volcano of hatred -OW· lni to ..... ·undetermined sttmulUJ - who beat the victim M!Verely, then went after • butcher knife to !lnllb ber off. ACl'ED JN FEAR Psychlatri!ls qulaod Tueaday In tit< trial's fourth day tended to agree !bat the defendant acted more out of fear, altboogh any danger poled b)' the 170- powid victim .... probably. ddualon. For the first time Tueaday, Dr. lib!· hnan alao d!sclooed ,that the ft1l04md Mn. 'I'.ucker telephoned ~r husband at · hiJ nearby Ulllt.d Califoroia But olllce for help after the allepd battle w!tb Mn. Maxi-nuisance' With Mini.bikes • Westpbai. He WU not available, Dr. Hoffman testified the defendtnt told bim, so Ille toot a knlfe ·from a tltcbe:n drawer and went -to proi.ct beraell. PREVIEW SHOWN A preview of what wu to · become a sharply sblfllng ground of psychiatric obaerVatlon came w'ben Falrvtew State l!ospllal psychiatrist Dr. S lg mun d Koaewlct was crou-eumlned. The crewcut, mllllacbloed doctor restated bis origlnll ..-of Mn. Tucker in kiDdJ1 and 1 o m e t l m e s prqmatlc tooea, u EnrlPI worked uoond to bis bulcber knlfe amOOlh bypotbests. Dr. Kooewlcl< Aid Mn. Tucl:er wu a fri&bteoed. uncontrolled woman u tbe result of being ttlacbd by a stronger ad· •enary and acted in defeme of her life, boma and famll1 -witbout premedlla- tlon. He qreed Ibo baa problems. PAINTINGS IJSZI> 'lliree oil paintings dooe by Ille .... dant ~ a tomber forest scene later brlgbt.ned up at ber husband'• sug- gestion -a stage full of animals and a IU.Dllf!t, were uaed in Dr. Kosewick's evaluallon. "PalntlngJ by tbMiselves would not ba. reliable, but comblned wiUt . other in· formation, they can be helpful," Dr. Kosewlck said under Enright's fn. terropUon. Dr. Kolewick testified that Mn. Tucker did not attack Mrs. Westphal with premeditated intent and an evidence Ust of ·15 assaults by ber during tbe past II ..0..tbs d!do't cllange bis mind. Tho same procedure -analysis without knowledge of her history of hosUle acts' -was used by Paris· educated Dr. Pbilllp 0 . Kramer I or Metropolitan state Hospital In Norwalk. MORE FLEXlllLE He aakl, bad be known of it, his dlqnosis might bnve been more flaible, while it was quite defensive of. Mn. Tucker In flnll draft form. Spesldng In a acbolarly Europeon ac- cen~ Dr. Kramer aald, using tenna ol bis conilnental schooling In psychiatry, !bat he would describe Mra. Tucker best as an explosive personality. ''.W,ould you cill her sane, to use a layman's term,•f Enright asked. "I would use that term," Or. Kramer replled, "-and I am not a layman." LAS VEGAS (UPI) -For the second San Diego, has canceled an air travel San Diego, h1:r cancelled an. air travel reservation on a plane that crashed kill- ing everybody aboard. itrs. Bare Tuesday-changed her plan to board a Catalina-Vegas airlines flight from Las Vegas to San Diego. She had decided to exteod tier vacation in L a s Vegas for a day to see band leader Har- ry James perform. Shbrtly Jfter takeof£ from McCarran Airport, the eight-passenger DeHavilland dove caught fire, rolled over on its back, and plunged to earth. Four persoM were tilled. They w e r e pilot William H. Haskin, 53, ~pilot Ver- non Weaver, 34. and Mrs. Katherine Fleming, of San Diego. The fourth vic- tim, a man, has not been identified. Mrs. Bare~ death last year when she withdrew from an Air France flight lrmn Montreal to New York. '!be plane crashed and everybody on board. was killed. Albert .Thompson Memorial Rites Slated Thursday A memorial service in Huntington Beach will precede the funeral ln Redlands of Huntington B e a c b businessman Albert W. Thompson. Mr. Thomp90n died Monday of a stroke at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He waa $5. A 15--year Huntington Beach resident, Mr. Thompson owned the H and 8 1.Jquor Store and was a member of the HWl- tlngton Beach K.Jwanis Club. He waa a Muon and Shriner, El Bekal Long Beach. Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Martha E. Stebbins of Sunnymead, sons Douglas W. TbomJl'Oll of Huntington Beach amt Wilson L. Thompson of Oregnn, ond lliI grondcbildren. 11le memorial sen-lee will be at 9 a.m. Tburaday at the Flrlt Cbrlslian Church of Huntlngton Beach.· The Rev, William J. Dlebn will olliciate. Funeral aervtce1 will follow at Z p.m. in the Cortnm Chapel, Redlands, which is handling the arrangements. Interment w1ll be in the ' Monteclto · Memorial Cemetery, Loma l.J.nda. He Aid be began his campaign last fall more "to raise lssuel than to save or divide the Democratic party." "We did not," be said, "nllse th~ issues to gain control. •. to wln office." sun, McCarthy Wd, "the call goes 'out for party unity, just as it did a year ago. "It was not acceptable then, arid it's not any more acceptable today." The audience cheered. McCarthy then listed the three con- ditions he thought should be met to change the direction of the Democratic * * tr HHH Hits ' Nixon's Anti-crime Plans As 'Mor~ Talk' ' . BOSTON (AP) -V"" President Hubert H. Humphrey today attac:Rd Richard M. Nixon's anUcrime recom- mendations calling for naUonwide town hall conferences as aounding "lite either a .call for tbe vigilantes or for more talk about crime." "America doesn't need e!Utei-one" the Democratic presidential non\Inee ' said. "The time for talking is over -we need action." The vice president turned to the crime issue in a speech prepared (or the Na- tional Association of Retail · Druggists, charging that both Nixon and third party nominee George C. Wallace have done more talking about crime than propoeing solutions. Humphrey aaid thit Nixon "forgets in his statement to talk about tbt fddiUooal resow"Ces urgenUy needed b:i ktate and local police," adding that "In present circumstances, these additional re30Ul'ces must come from the federal/ govern-- ment." Humphrey plans to make the law and order issue the subject of his second na- tionally televised. addreu of the cam· paign on Saturday night. As he bas done before, Humphrey stressed the need to upgrade the equip- ment ond training of local pollc:e forces, saying, "To Wage war on crime 1n our modern aoclety, we need profesalonal people whole training combine• tile highest standard.I and the best in- terdisciplinary tn1nlng ln crime preven- Uon, crime cootrnl and tbe protection of human rights," 'I HA VE A FEW Qlll!m'IONS' One young man, who left the ltall under hJs own steam at the" request of police., stopped the GOP candidate at the outset by announcing from the balcony, over a battery·powered megaphone, that "I have a few questions I want to put to you." Many of the Nixon partisans were young people, too, and the campaigner had a special word for them. He said Minnesota's Sen. Eugene 1. M~ deserved much of the «edit for their interest in.politics and, referring to McCarthy's defeat for the Democratic presidential nomination, added : "Now that you've been rejected by the other party, we'U welcome you in oun." rimEE RALLIES. SCHEDULED With three rallies scheduled today ln California, Nixon begins intensive con- centration on the big-vote states - declaring be'• not taking victory for graoted. In a speech pre.pared for a camp•lp meeting at Santa Moo.lea, ~Wm p:opc)led a "children's antlobsceidty act'' tbat would make it a federal crimlnal offeue to knowingly mail obscene matter to those under 16. ·~The time has cotpe for new legialation to crack down on the purveYOfS of filth who peddle the matter to our yowig. ·~ Nixon said. The GOP candidate plans to gradually increase his votHeeking efforts in the most populous states unW -In tbe week or so befott the Nov. 5 ballotlng -they claim his exclusive attenUon.. NIXON TARGET STATES For Nixon, these target states are California, lllinois, Tens, "f i c b I 1 a n, Ohio, Pefuisylvania and Ntt York. Thia week finds he vi.sits all of them but Pennsylvania. And the Republican nominee II not neglecting some of the ~aller at.ates. Nixon said be bas a chanoe fer example, of besting Humphrey in Minnesota. Nixon appeared on nationwide television Tuesday night In a CBS Interview with Mike Wallace that bad been filmed several weeks ago. CAN 'WIN RESPECI" i Saying that some people consider "me as anathema" Nixon asserted: "l believe that I have the kind of leaderabip qualities that can unite this country and that, at least, can will the respect if not the affection of those wbo have a very bad picture of Richard Nil:on." He said the erploalve tendency could be likely to result Jn violence again.!t some· one who merely said: "Good morn- ing," but on tbe wroog morning. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMP,ARABLE BEAUTY. "lt could hxluce a tremendous raee on the a.uumpUon that 'good mornbJg,' did not mean good morning," be explained, but meant a threat or lnsult "Do you tb1n1: tt would be safe to reluae ber1," Judge Crookshank ln- ~ DO\ say !bat," replied Dr. Kramer, wbo llUUesll the defendant be placed on probetlon and requlrod to undqo estenslve outpeU"1t l'01"bJalrl• care. Nothing to Hide, F orn~y Declares • AJJ1 probl91D1 -.... rib ' the operaUon ol the Huntington lleacb 'Ullloo J11ab Scbool Dlsttlcl, liUpt. Mu Forney "11 be will be glad to loot Into perann- ally. '"l'hil admlnb!ratloo baa nothing to hide," be deciand almply Mooday al a meeting witb repor1en. He bad called the meetlnc to uplaln the lllgh ICbool diltrlct'• aram-ts for Ill ftJ million bond prl1pOlal to be lllted on the No•. I ballot. --' -• .a.c11·1y~ ~ ~ 8elcb .-..... the Property Owners PnMo-~ -~ J. il¥t ~. lad by Joaepb Ferm, ba\>e J c. .JI. (, ' ' le baltJad the lllgh sdiool diltrlct point for , ump ; '°A .1..,,,e 1' point ... the bond laoie. -··-~ ....... ''""'' •·u tbe1 (lrl)'ODll lodud1nc POPL ..-. .. KAM••1CA1to ' -i--...dtaabout0011lbuo MAITIOCHAIO• ItZJ NEWPORT AVE., C:OSTA MESA oftbe_'_._l ...... tbemto 22 y I Th S lo ' COHTSNEN1AL - -""""' - call me and tab me to eee anytbbia 0. ••n " • •m• cation , ....., and we'll loot atll tepthor." I ''------------"'------------..l~------...;.,.;_,.J • I ' i i •• l " l •• ' . ....... ..:.: \ . . -------- . . Bea eh EDIJION L"~---~----- • • • • • Dally Paper . . . . . VOL 6f, NO. 243, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI.( WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, '1961 TEN ,CEt-IYS l I ; I : ' . ;e • oro e as _.OUll Ir or School . Cuts Due SwiJoa~ ·' ' Hills .Site ly Phll lnterlandl ;Laguna Board Told U.S .. Aid Slmhed Also Studied· Federal fund! supporting a program for disadvantaged elementary school chUdren will be less this year, Dr. George Jay, district consultant, warned Laguna Beach School Board members Tuesday nighl "Currently, we are on an $11,000 budget for the proll'aIJl. In 1969-70, we will be cut down to $14,000 unleu the number of families on weUare who send their children to La,una schools increases," Dr. Jay explained. 14lb other words, we will have less money·to run a well rounded program." He said, despite thiJ, the program lw otart..l l'l'lier than In the put and will cootlnue through June. Dr. Jay, an asaoclate profeaoor <i educ8tion at California State CoBege at Lo!lg Beach, said the youngsters In the program were making g r e ~ t im- provements in almost all areas. ' There are 75 students on the program from three diHerent Laguna Beach schools. Fifteen of the students bail from Sl Catherine's Catholic School while 27 are from Aliso and U from El Morro. In other busine.U Tuesday· night, school trustee!: -Heard plans for a district wide study in the areas ol. finance, curriculum, persollDtl and public relations from Dr. Stanley Wllllams, profes30r of educa- tional administration at C&llfomla State College at Loog Beach, who will lead the . study, Dr. Wllliaml aaid a four-man IUl'Vef team will prepare the report for a fee ·o1 $3000. Others participating include two teachers from the college and a school administrator from the Foontaln vane, district. . -Agreed to consider El Morro School Principal William Allen'• request for an additional clerk to handle scheduling and a teacher to nm the school llbrll')'. -Reviewed results of a high school library study which calla for $100.000 in state funda to develop a demonsiratkm (See SCHOOL,. P11e I) oringe c..mty Alrpott imnmlsstonm 'I\lesday night recommended intenalve fl,ll'ther study of a site· between. Lagwiit Beacii' ~ Newport Beach .. a ,,...Ible regional airport handllnl lnng-l'onct flighll. • • • . The ruling was made delpite ~ oos oblectl..,. l'OJ!l o!ficiala ol both cit· ies v.o~ during pobllc ~ oli where to build a facility capable al haJl\I: ling Cl'OSS-<OWllry aJrilners. Comrillssioners at the same time ~ ommended applying the brakes to 11; pa111ion at Oran~e CoW!ty Airport. 'l'biY also· deleted a site at Bolsa ~Chica. s~ Beach at Huntington Beach as a potentf} regtoDal airport 1ile. ' I:~ Canyon Acres Residents Fear ·Road Death Trap GOP Filibuster Over TV Debate Stalls House ; I Think 11'1 tho 1'1-t Thtnt l"vo l!vir Dine -IY1 C11ied ~ · 'L .. una'• lm11t: Colitmisslon Chairman Dennis ea._ ler will tell the Board of Supervisoil next TueSday that lour 1lles should ~ ccive close sCruUny in a leCOll~ study that would Include eligineerlng IW> slbUlty and construction costs. ! The four sltes are the San J'oaCNfa · Hills between Newpott and 'Llg\ina; -n Toro · ACarlne Corpe Air Station; an !Ill.- shore. seadrolne -ol ~ ljanta An a River, and the Pradb Dam area of .QI. ange-;Riverslde counties. . ·~ Canyon Acres Drive residents In J..a.. guna Beach are hoping they will not be subjected to "series of human kil.li.nis." The specter.of road death w~ deplctt,d in a letter 11gned by about 15 perlOnl op. posed · to eventual extension of Canyon Acres Drive to Top of the World. City planning comril1saionerl itemed more coocerned Mooday night w I lh · aditionhl rain ·nmo11. that ...., deYOlopo ment opened 1IP ~ the road ..._ • would cause. , Qty. officials aid Richard Mosen, Opera Season ' Ends This W eelC With 'Figaro' The 19&8 season of Orange County's Lyric Opera close.s this weekend with Friday and Saturday performances of "The Marriage of Figiro" in Laguna1'1 Irvine BowL (~! Entertainment, Page 22.) \., Barilone Bruce Yarnell, nor.eel opera and concert artist, will appear as Figaro. Karan Armstrong, a member of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will take the role of Susana. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Marvin Klebe enacts the part of Count Almaviva with Nancy Bramlage as his countes. John ijeaucham-p as Bartolo and Andree Jordan u Cherubino are other nationally tnbwn figures makina an appearance on the Lyric Opera stage this se&IQn. Mozarf.s "Marriage Of Figaro" was conducted by J t 1 compoeer at the pre- miere tn 1786. It baa contbwed to chann the public with its comic plot and viva· ,ciOWI musk:. Arllltlc du.cton for both opera performmces are Eugene Ober, musical di.rector and concNctorj Barry McGee, set and designer; Joct Coleman. cborul master: Donald Bea. COltume director; and BU.. Hebert, cuest stage director: WHIJter There'll be ...,,. -..,. made aomewbere, but not .., the or.nae Caul where ... 'll ha .. doudJ -and a 2'1-eypo temponbn reodlntl Thurld11. -ll'U be ap to IS. - INSIDB S'ODAJ( Eight"""' OQO-·-tllol DIOiQht Ell,.,,_ ll<lpod kclJI R;.;llanl Ni=n front bring tim- id Prnidl!lt His 111pport ii firm 'llOIO, but !his tlmt Nioo!I <fo<m't Ned Ik<. l'aQ1 I. :=. '! -..... ~ = Owner of ·several ~acre1 of billy property I :OE~:?:~ ~~=~:1~~·t :~,e~nis .Courts ~~yone? Commissioners took the heat off t 1t Balsa _Clllca tile by esciultlna it entlraJ1 In Ii!"' recommendatiool. Alae rejectod Massee 'bu alncle family reside.ntlil Repr"'ntatJves. in. what iJ believed to lit . t • , • • ' • :~t=aa1:;; ;~1?:.:!~:=:..= ~JOO,,rti . vofley~ Pmposdl · from fllrther consideration ,... the SaJJl!I Ana Marble Carpi Air Padllty, and Loi ...,.Uti/I !.ft"'1 Air Slalion. ~-· cllmeo that the road eatensioo becomo the three major _,..,_.,., ..,.,ldateo. · • a )>ail OI' the city's arterilil plan. . Ricllard M:.' N~~ hUd ii 'the /, . ' : ' • .:, 1 .• , The_rejectlorui were baaed prfmarfJy:on '1.1 'fralflc tohllJcts with"'lithw-Olipoko, raldenUaJ encroachmeni 1 n d .i. "terletenee with Other i.tllltie.. '~" The commlssfoners mode JI ~..­ . cittzen coinj>lalri\I <i -iMt ·~ "'11ij>al)les mbclein aJrp6rti · played ,a negll;tble roie ·ln thelr concl-.' ·• . . • . ., JZAN cox 1'nnil· u : ~ al their rq\IW'•phyalcal WINJ>iN<i RAcEwAY R<poblicans· and thi!lr ,,.,,.u41a1e .for : .,.,.. ----eduCatlail _..,, La(IDI&. boy• have The letter ol oppo5iil6n to the r o ad jll'eSldent, has naUy .ref]l>ed to Join !n The ~°"' lar' lddlllmal ttnnl• ~ none, and the pll at""1pl tt with about stated that It would becOme a wkuling '.three-way debatea with ·q.e other two lu lobbed back to the admlnktration about eljht itudents·on·uch court. They referred . to Orlnge . Coent)o Alrpory: as· an exirrtple, Wti'ete • clafina totalll)g m!ll'I! than 127 ,lilllioo bave beW flied •11\i!l!t the coinity by citizW chari- lnJ · air . traffic is ni1p1ng I ti• It nelgbborl>ooiU, · . . • Jlceway and provide an ipvltat1on and candidate!, Hl,\bert H. HwnphreJ and Uesdiy; nlgti* after It wu •olleyed Pruently _there are two .Wtable teonll c:Onvlmience to car testers, · curtooity mlong Lagun1 BelCh l!Cboel truateu lor .....U 11 the llCbool and two-courll laid seekers, motorcycle e.nfblisia!la:, ambu-George C. ~allace, on, grounds It ~ '1111 hour and' tftttty. mimrttl.1 on a mulUpurpolt° area on the a o r t b Janee . companies and accident pr: one harm the twO-party system. 1 "We've l:llscUuei:I tbll before," Larry campus. 1be latter courta, a~& to motorists. Reconls and ,..oedebll fell lite ten-I T11ior l'l!mtnded 'bls f'tDow -· "! Wllbl, 11n1 "primlllv' at bell." Up to now, the letter stated, the only pins during the contbiuoul i11y....i-nfpt / ·lhooght we decided lo-build -o ltnce Short term impmem.,la ~by Commluloners Aid they Were not -. vjnced · al a noiae problem at or.nae ~· ~ "mer.Uy on the buta ·"1 serious accide?)t was caused by a speed· struggle between Demqcratl bent :1ID around the eourts.11 the mttruct« :vuted trom gunjtlq th 1: ing motorcyclist trying to dodge a car passing the bill and Repllbllcans lllllltl / Championing the tenn1a oourt cause banlt oo the north campuo, to ~ backing from a driveway. the House equivalent of a·fillbulter. I before board memben, hlO acboOl COlch temporlry feacJnl. _ The opponents to road extension also For the last 2'ii Hours of J'rtllmtnarles, · Art Wahl Aid, "'A mlnlmum of four to .. In the long nm," he Aid, "fopr 1ood cluzmt diaHnt. •• . • Bealilel lll'ging detailed study <i Ille four ~ for a major airport. con> 1 missioq,rs· a1ao recommended:.· ~' -lncluslon al five~ mi. 1tate tl'P' alrporla, 1n the county'• avilo .. (See AlllPOl!.T, Pll' I) fear the road wou1d be widened to 35 or memben were physically locked ln th&! six new court. wlth proper fenclnc to eourtl, perbapl mote, could ud· lbould 40 feet, taking their walls, trees, lawns House chamber by majorjty vote -the· supplement the two at the hlch 1cboo1 ·be ~ located, on the nortla cam-- and front porches. first such instance, veteran members' is a mUlt U tlie ll'Cri ii to survive for put ~ u IO(ll u pouible.'' Mrs. Peterpaul Ott, 3%1 Canyon Acres said, in more than 50 yean. · :rli Lagmia students." Dr. Wllllam Ullom, diJtr1ct, ~in-DrJve, said, a five foot drainage d t t c h The idea wu to block the fav '! The tennis coach Aid hll teams have tendenti aald ICbool adminlltrators whlch fonnerly carried Top of t h e ReP,llblican delaying tlcUc -to y yet to compete with a school that didn't would 11look at the linmediate goals ' ., World draina.ii:e has filled with silt. A empty the chamber arid .then fotce OJ ie have at Jeut ab: tenlW: courts at tbeJr whlch can be acbleved." room of the Ott home was flooded last time~ roll can after another to disposal, with the o:ceptlon of. Milslon * .' : J spring, she said. estabijsh a quorum. }; Viejo lDgb ScbooL "Now what haf)1>em when lhey start Before the motion to coruiider the Jill "There are only two 1Chool1 with only grading again?" she asked. could be called up tbel't! were 31 roll 1I1s ·rlx, 8an Clemente hu 1evm n:ctllent New{'ort .·Counc.il P~Ms: CHANNEL INADEQUATE -:-by a wide margin a record lor one '°"" coorll, .'":!the other IChooll . ._ up to 1 Berm Unuous session. Thereafter Repub .:ans 18 couru, he commented. . rv an, an engineer with the city, conUnued. to find ways to force roll :alla:, He uld while other hl&h school! teach r.a1d the existing channel is inadequate. each consuming about half an . ' ; . ' : . ' . For El T o~o Airport PJ,q,~ He mentioned seeking flood control as-The Democrats bad charged fill JSter. sistance from the county and spoke of a · Republl "th try•·• to ~ flood control assessment district. mg cans WI '·"& :ev"'. Wal the pmidentlal debale and at th<f 111mC . ter L. Gilbert, 386 Canyon Acre~ time Bhleld their candidate from blame Drive, said the area was annezed again.st for ~ticking the encounter. .J the will of the residents and said the The bill Democrats support w Id allow road was better cared for when the networks to arrange ·the debate.1 without property WU In the cooniy. giving equal time to Dumer<JQI minor . He said a car would drag Ill transmls-candidates. ) ~~ In Can)'Oll Acres chuck bole1. He nie tnollon by Rep., Brock A.d11111 (!). ..., Ca1l)'Ol1 Acres residents should not Wash.), n« only caDed for ldcklng the be made to stand the expense of devei-doon -which wu dme 1mm;Jdlately -~ent above them. . . but for the aer1elft at arma Ito seek out I don~ see how booking 111 Into t h e and bring In absent memberl; Top of the World is going to Improve Ill. This part al the procedure ' apparenily ~ ,:eaaldother ways to get otl that was ma1nly l)'Dlbollc. n~' o c rat I e ' · · absentees were IWDDlObed , telep-am. Piannen oent the matter to Monday 'Repobllcan memberl r d a storm al study seasJon. protea over the 1ocbd d · Coast Spikers Set for Games ' ' . I . . ' .,. lEllQMI':. F. COµJNS ty to handle Iara• jet aJrcralt .... tt .... ft"' Drlltt' '"'' '"" · I ~ A -••-ot Unlted Sta•-women'• aoon tJrie • countywide ellort too CQllVetl ' Joint use al~ •alrilaJd by tary. an4 Newpott Beach ctty councllmen •111 meet a crlUcal and,ed." 1 Voll-~~~--captained .:;"H·-•·-El Toni Mulne Corpl Air 'Station il)lo a • civlltan al/'ttlfl 11 Polllble, 'Sb ton silt£ .. ,,UIW .-.UI "I ........ _, reglonal airport. 11lt'I~ Clone at other "· J Beach'• Jane Ward and .lncludlng_New· 'l'hq ,.. tt u the oOJ,y run.Jc · · · · / ' pol'I Beadl vQl!t)'baller . Ann llect . 11 . altemailve to esponsloo al or.Dee Cow)-OPl'OtlE AlllPOllT, ' ' aetting ready for SlmflaY'• match qliiltl ll' Airport. . Nawport , counc:tlnieii ue aJteady Iii. unbeaten Japan ifl,.tbe OIYmpic Gamel Coun<Uman and IOl'tlier .i1v manager record opposed to a regionalj airport - Jn Meilco c11y. · = · ill'(• .enooKI> to hilndle04tionil !ljgbts J. And there~ been a m!ld "mullny" Jn ==.i: toc1:;~ty~ :"'Ju: In the·lfan Joaquin Hills sciu1li ol'Corona the OI,mpics Kayak camp. Both llorlea · ty and all county "'f.g1o111on will be asked ~ ':';'1!,11tt>.orl.,~ ue ....,, ~ ._is today from to Jobi a "united !rpni" In l!(fpport al the m...itd f<or ~,.,...,_ _,.. __ yourl!WlinMesl<oCity,DAILYPILOT plan · ~ -n~ Sparta Editor Glenn Whtie. see P11e Ia.. "El Toni ii ear bet!...._ even· t1:••1 Pereira le ~ • aviatti+ Just a olporkuii ~"lr•.J<I nobo 1-pllmMn. I . J •. . 1 . 1 probionll, ..... """-. .. . I CQtlQly oltj>llrl ~.'llle!dlf .. He will lritrodllce• ~ to tha\ 'f:~ .=..:::1. ~Gear~~ erroCI !fl the N<Wport councll'I Oc1.· • Ir .• .,,, .. , ft1tlpW ' .- meelial, ' ' ' . . ~111··..!!"lrrtiiltr ~_,_~1 ..... .,.. "II iilli •be caie1ull7, but'~. '" •• 'rllllo DOifl Ina .-,• be Aid-· ,·, • Orange Cotmly·llhe111ld4 County -=·.:::: ..... ' t < ~ Ill ....,.,... ~ vtrtuli1lr --• . l!ll"" _.,._ .... _ hive' ~ )jqor·~llanballoat41blirwtal k~ aJJ __ , .... tl,;-.c11 00-;.~"1!ttl -~ 101; -or tho Sbeltim'i ........ stallatlon by any clvlllr,• aJrcralt. .. ,.. . • , lhat'1 to be ..........,,, aaJd N~ ~ llOTlllWICll • . • M11tx' MarshaJI~;;:.--·--, , -llli the" COU.ty Airport c.m,. i Councilmu Pllll J Gruber, w11o Jo -·•-Talida1111~-...... 1,11!11 ....., ........ ......... airport --fiocit taoeo ~ lllptt t1UI ". Alt]>od. AW: prcvtOutlJ under --. .... -"Bl 7oro .. the -.... -.. iitl"'1 addlnl: twO -.. --tbqoe 'jtll oat <i 1lere. ,,,..... aot ,dlf-L"•llt anlali*; . ' . ' ~ locailiia ID .-y ..._ ''The 1t1va•taP"' ti Tm> 1or a1 -· po1et 1!lth t1." • . "";' -., tncludtnl a ...sr-. M'*IJ ff'• be al" " 1111 lodeflll • -' ·' --. -. --" !-~ .... -. = ...... (.. . ~ ... ,., _...,. -"'aD lllO ===id the . -..... .......... al ~ All • e <lato ... -..,,. :*·~~'l'!"•!.,,Ja •::r ---•~-1 =••e ,u .. .,_.... ___ , rw-..f•lft& , '----~l pNW ' ... e ...... ~6 ·rq 'tMl md P11111a~. · ' ·=--~~~ dli~ ":. ~lldt .:-:...· ~,:,. -.. AM~ IJ -. .. '!li:'.':•"'Jbeu::-r._...,...11a1_ ill'n11'•1o1ar-•tni-•-•, _ :Ull ;nllutbe~ ,,._.. ' ~· I .. ----· ----.-.. --- J Ull.Y I'll.OT w.....,, Ottoblr •.1961 Supervisors Approv ard forJ .Tax -.A}lpe:als! l\ft.zrt:l.-W ,,.-.,~-,._ c!air to reBe•e lbemlelveo ol the ~elft8IBI01fta•1 mmt c.:;""f'!~ a pllr ol appeals 1 ~ Da~~t.r wanted to •-111e ..., awe11s board -P -two -but be aaeded a !OW"• Miii ...ioi;ty ol the board and coold on- ly alt U by aml!ldlng hla motion by RI uplllbolnllbyJu.1. Nixon Invites Y !JUth Rejected By Democrats LOS ANGELE& (AP) -1Ucban1 M. Nlzon lleld aut a lleplbllcon wtlcoo>e to the )'OllDI ~. aylng I be Democratic party has rejected youth. Before Oytng to California Tuesday , nigh~ Nian addr<ssed a packed house in Ille •·-lllanupolla Audltmtum in 'the adopted--ol hla -Ile 11val for the presidency, Hubert H. Humphrey. The eatnp'ip ervwd wu overwhelnr lbcl7 frlem!IY but locluded a amaB and YOCa1 1ft11P Cf ''we want peaee" dw>- ln. Tiiey lnlemlplod Nlxoa omni -but quic:tly ..... drowned Olll by cries of "We Want Nb:on." 'I RAVl; A l"EW QUESTIONll'" la"""" maD, who left the ball under hla .... -al the requeol of pollco, atopped the GOP c•Mld•te at the outaet by •nnoaanctng from the balcony, over a battery-puwaecl ~eppbane. that "I have a few questkJna I want to put to you." lllany of the Nb:m ~ were )'OUlll people, loo. and the campallner bad a apocfaJ _.., for jbem. He lald _., Sen .. Eugene J. McCarthy ammil _..., of the crOdtt 1 ... lhelr 1ntaat 1n pJi&;; Ind itf.mn to McCarllly'1 defeat for tlie Democr.J presidential nomination, ~: "Now lbal you've -rejeeled by· the olbfr party, we'll welcome you Jn oun. '' TllllEB JIALUEll llClllCDULED With three nm.. 1Ched1lled today In California, Nixon bqlnl lnUmlve - centration on the big--states -decJarlns he'• not laking vktary , ... ganted. In a speech prepared fa< a campalp meelinl at Sdla'Moolca, Nlxoa pnpooed. a "childrm'1 anUoblcentty act" that ""'1d mU9 n a !ederal crtm1na1 offense to knowingly mall -maUer to -under If. '"!be Ume baa come for new leplaUOn • to crack down on the purveyors ol filth wbo peddle tbe matter to our youna,:-- Nlxoa aid. , _ The COP candldate plana to gradually Increase hla vote-seeking ef!ortl In the most populoua atates unW -in the week or IO before the Nov. 5 balloUng -they clalm h1I a:cluaive attenUon . For Nb:on, tbea target atates are CalUomla. Illlno11, Tuu, M I c b I a: an, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. This week findJ he vlalts all of -them but P""'lflvanla. . Jazz Oratorio Slated on Sunday A contemp:rUJ ja11 oratorio will be conducted at the Community Presb)'W- ian Oturcb of Laguna Beach on Stmday, Oct. 20 at 4 p.m. Spoosored by the churcl!'1 Ministry of Music, the oratorio wu wrttten by Mark Davidson of the Mart David.Ion J a 11 Trio. It will he performed by the F a 1 t h Lutheran Choir and Chlldrt'n'1 Verse Choir of Huntington Beach. Soloill u Muil,yn Interlandi · The work WU porlormed In the Hunt.. ingloo Beach Falth Lutheran Churcl! Sept. :t2 and receJved a staod1ng ovaUon. DAILY PllOT OAANGI COAST ~UlllSHIHO CDM,.ANT Rob.rt H. Wtff ,.,.llllflt ..., "'*'lttlw J•c• I.. Curl.,. Vk:t ,,..."'"' -a-.. ~ n.~,, K...W ·-.?tt .... A. ~., .. ,.~ Rltlltr4 ~II Pt1I Nbff11 "::;:"1:1--· ~- ~ -~ 221 htflt A.,.., M•lll111 A.Ut-.te1 P.O. ·a.. 66~ '2.SI --C.tt #-.r.• Wflf..., STNtt .. ....,. 1Nct11 m1 Wlli-.... aw...,.. IMi;:t4-.._: • • ._ ,.. n ''• •• ED":• T :lmaMmAl*m ... toit-.elo ... 2 BS I rtll• 11\111*-•-zu• .. _. ·---....., .. UI :Meatr to hip lllillD _......,MA boird ol ~ Dll1il MSl AprO I. AWoiJo' bqirdi n 'lllll up --law with membon nominated In two Wl)'I-'l1tl IUpmlion may namlnali three W!dldates each with the paldlng ·judge ol the Suptrlor Cow1 selecting the three\-1>en llJ Jot. · r l11mpi11g for S•• Clemente Ready fur Son Clemlllte Hl&b SdJoal v!dory jumps too, 1fi ,and Sharon Snider, 17. (Not shown in photo are yell leaden, (Jell lo ri&bt) llrr&l.!ef M«w,, IS; i1 iQotsy Haaker, 17. Teri Thornton, 18; Dee Dee Dwelt, 17; Mlm J8J>o I . iHHH Hits Nixon's . . . From P,,.e J TlJbrnR MJJRDER TRIAL. ! Anti-crime Plans ' 'As 'More Talk' BOS'ION (AP) -Vice Preoldent Hubert H. Humphrey today attecked Ricbard M. Nlxoa'1 &Dllcrime recom- mendations calUng for nationwide town hall coalerenca u SOlllldlni "lli<e either a call for the vtgltantes or for more talk about crime." "America doeln't need either one," &ht Democrallc ..-tlal ....... IOld. • mtrder. · , . Mn. TucRr iJJ:JSO. ~rea Dri~e1 baa ploaded and lnlll>Cenl DJ reason of lnlant&y, Waivlng1a ji;Q:y trial la preferetice·of llu>"llWlft;r methQi of trial by a ju<lge only;, • . \ I '!be -defense objected several Umes 1'ueidaJ 'Iii • pliraioOIDd bj I lleputj Dlllrlcl· Attorney Jomes G. En\.igbl• lo hypolhellcally retoiling eveoll o! ITUDll 21 and Judre--t:roo--.. -lhe defense. · Durlni -"onlnc of three CGl trHP' pai1llod plyclJ!atrilll who_ .. Iba defendaS and one wbe olie-ved t ter at "The time for ta1klng ii tJVtt -we need Orange County MedJcal C e n ·.t er , action." • ~ ~er. ~ lolt oa ar:\V,~11 1111 vice prelideol ,blrned i, Ille crime "'**'-· · · t . , ' !!t,. r the'N ,-lmto In .a..~~,,..,;r.!'!i . "; :QA.'fS, rm.ING , .,. ..... Uooal AJooclaUon ii ......,. brUggjata, , Q<culonally. chJrlDi . the Hl'I ~·~ y charging thel both Nlzon and third party technl1al 'and. opinionated tesllmo~ by 'nilifiliiee ·Georp ·c. Wallace-ban ·dw state and COl8llJ boopi••I offtcllls, urt mll'e toDdng about criml-""""'*"' oblerven bad·tiie.leellng ol.peei:tnr 1to soluUms. the lclll>lddeo ten1IGry ol another'• milod. Humphrey Aid that NJxoa "lorpll In Guidel t11 Ille PIJdloloill<al toor of· hla -to talk about Ille -I r.nd mupq di-I -.lt!tn ol Mr•· ......,,... urg<n11y -bj llale and 'l'llcbr,,.....lromaddeml,.oaeb.Y local police," addlDc' that "la pnaeat a doctpr W aw her SO mlndel to &1 Cin:umalancEO,-addll!oaal'tW-~.., __ ...,..omerntkmo mljll come from Ille' -........ lncbled ._a.., 1111 olbfr three. mml" A capoull ~ prolile of Mn. • • Tucker, baaed on points of general agree· ment in testlmonJ, showed her as a WattC!id ochjioi,trentc, highly Intelligent but capable cl. explosive hostility. Paranoia reler1 to suapicious sensitivi· ly and a feeling-of being threatened by others; while schizophrenia ls a generally disjointed view of the world and events of one's Ufe. Orange County Medical C e n t e r psychiatrist Dr. Frank V. Hoffman pro- vided probahlJ the moat severe view of the 1llghUy bull~ bomeslclc mother of two glrb. Ol1ILINED Jl'JELD . . Peednc ·""'l • \)air ol reading _glasses bonowed lroni,p?oaecutor Enright, Dr. ~ out1lned the broad symptomatic 'lllil'lt'jllfll11alil' odthophrenia for the eourt.• ' , •"I,thlnt· UU coven her pretty well," . he aid. . "This type of peraon Is the most da11gm\ius of all and chances would be good for a repeUUon of violence," he said under oath. . "l've seen thousands of these people; it ls recurrent -or cbrmlc -and there is no an. They can be helped enough to g<t along lalrly well, but the c&U!e of the W-II unknown. . 'Dr. Hoflnwt """1lllJl<Dlled that Mrs. • H!lllli>!nr pi-to man the In and 'ordtr'_ lba .... jed"' blO -.. =~ ~=:, =:-of _Ille "'!"'" "M·he bu done M!fcn, B1u ..... e, Labo .l'L ed \ ''nic:br be Pll<!od In a mulmwn aecurity ' r.er ~arg ' boepital 111vlnl0ment, saying she will tt- ' • • • • • · • 1 ;maf;n • dancer to others for an un- -~the-··--Iba eq.-,. meot 'illd _,_, ... ;noc:ar ....... ,.,..... m ......... . ..,_... aaJinc, '"To wap ftr· on atme 1n our modent oodely, 'lie neeif prot-.i people -training COll1bltis the highest standanfl and 1111· -la-terdisclplinary training' in crime preven· lion, Q"ime control and the protection of human' rights." He aald lllal II, u ,_ Doly, the present Coogres lalls lo Pus lqtelaUon to require registraUon and licensing of firearms, "\be next Congress must do ao. With Burglary ~II ~ptiog to eslabliab that . Mrl. Tilcker Is a volcano of hatred -OW· ·,;,~labonrwu...-at bla Lqtma'llead> llolel room Tueeday on pwpldob al bmlllrblnl a l'<lidtnCL &Ilene Brlltoi Tallie, 11 of 1111 S. eout Highway WU amoted m llllpfdon of tatlbg • WCl'tli ol -CGllll, alacks and U.. Oct. 1lrom the home ol Bmny F. HllllJDOI, 111 HIP Dme, police aald. .A complalnt II to be aoqbt fmn 1be ---..,. ing lo ..... undetermined lllmullll - MtrJ beat the victim severely, then went ~Jter a butcher tnlle to llnUh her off. ,..,.,. Page J Paydtlalriltl qu1zzec1 Tuesday 1n the trial'• fourth day lfnded to ..... that the ck·fendant acted more out of. fear, allhouih any danger -'·by the 170- Pl' md vlcllm wu probably a detu.ion. P\<r the flnl tlnte Tuesday, Dr. Hof· flmln alao -that the ·Iii-pound MrL Tucker telephoned her hU8band at hll "earby Ualted Colllomla Bank office fer !a!IP atter Ute alleged battle wllb Mrs. W011!""'1 • .. ' ' " " Festival P·rogram :Cost Boost Due? Festival of Arts directors Tuesday knit- ted tbelr browa over the possibilities oC ~ the price of f>lOll'am& 19 $1, adding natlaoa! adverllling and turoing over control of di!tribuUon to the con- tractor. . Pul>llclty Cbalrman Paul Griem told fellow board memben that publllher Vernon Spitalerl, who contracted the 1968 program, bad made the requesta. "He feels he cat1 do a beUtt job il he bu conln>I ol the diltribullon agents," aid Griem. 'l'be prc!ll"IInl have been dUtributed by the Ja)'C<el In recent years. "He feels he can lldl u many at $1 u at 75 cents," aaid Griem. Tbe color pro- gram this year sold for 75 cents after the board allowed a $cent Jncreaae. Griem said Spltaleri also Heb a three. year contract from the board and would like to add national advutising to the program. Director Verner Beck complained that youngsters who sold the programs didn't tend to bwiinesa: on the FesUval grounds and were "ao amall you couldn't .ee 'them." "He is aware that he didn't hit a home run in the sale of programs," said Griem. Director ~Id Burton said, "three or four years ago when the Futlval bad no <lne to sell the programti, the Jaycees came in and salvaged it and gave up their snow cone booth. "Before we start leWng Mr. Spitaleri decide who shall aell we better remember who did what." Griem aald, "I'm sure he'll give the Junior Chamber a fnD bearing." Burton called for a mee~ of the board, the Jaycees and ~pltalm. "I suggest we get together and Haggle it oat," be said . &ant president WUllam Martin men. lioned the SO<tnt black and whHe ~ grant! but aald he had been told you couldn't sell• 1953 car in 1968. Martin said he bad lnlUally thought ·that advertising would be ellmlnated from the program but aaid It seemed now as if it would probably be in. Martin referred the matter to the Howard Murchie Funeral Slated Private funeral servicel will be held for Hotrard F. Murchie, 80, of 22691 Vista del Sol, South Laguna, at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Laguna Beach Funeral Home chapel. Mr. Murchie,,_ South Laguna resident for 10 years, died Monday at South Coast Community Hoapltal. He was retired u an engineer with Lockheed Alrcrall Rev. Bruce L. Cushing will officiate at the funeral service. Interment wW be private. Survivors include the widow, Marjorie ; a son, Charle11 B. of Dana Point; a daughter, Mn. Marjorie AJe:rander of the otate of Washington; a brother, Wilford ol Long Island, N.Y.; low-grandchildren and M:ven great-grandchlldren. November board meeting and said he would in the meantime set up a meeUog of the principals involved. ' ' From Pfffle J AIRPORT. •• tion plan. FIVE AmPARKll -Development of five "airparb" for ligbl planea. -lnclUJioo of Fullerton and Caplatrano airports in the air plan pl111 a pooidble metroport io Anaheim -Barring of pure jet lllihls !run Orruige Cowrty Airport from 11 p.m. lo 7 a.m. alODg with a nolR study In the neighborboodi UP Upper Newport Bay. The conimisslon report ls the result of two months of public hearings based on proposals of a $25,000 master plan put forth by William L. Pereira and Associates. • The llrstslage conclusions were writ· ten by county AviaUon Director Robeit J. Bresnahan, who said he based the report on suggestions from the comn:itsaton members. Coocernlng the lulure ol Orange c..n- ly Aitporl, COllU!liMlonen propoeed that Bresnahan work with the Federal Avia· lion Agency to limit nigbWme jet fllgbts:. Bresnahan bas gooe on record previOU1ly that lllCh reslrlctiona cat1' be imposed because of federal lunda In- vested in the airport which require Ill use on a non-discrimJnatory bu1a. BANNING FLIGHl'S Banning nlghWnte !llgblt apparently la a dllcriminatory action. Commllsioners said that ·~ and architectural studies sboold start im- mediately to provide parking and ad· ditional terminal faclliUes at Orange County Airport. The commission pointed out that lUlY major capital projecb should be geared to turning the airport into an eventual metroport instead of u a major com,. mercial facilit y. U so doing, commlalonen rejected Bresnahan's proposal to double tennmal facilities right away and st.art a lG-year development plan. 'The e:ract definitions or metroport as opposed to "major commerclal -facllib" have never been worked offlclally designated. OTHER SITES The five met.roport sites recommended besides Orange County Airport include Fullerton Airport, joint use with the mllitaryof'helicopter training lleld Mlle Square Airport, Capistrano Airport, a new field in the center of the lrv1ne Ranch, and a field somewhere near Anaheim. Excluded for metroport consideration · was Meadowlark Alrport Jn Huntington B<ach. Commissioners said It might be considered as an air park far light planes. SCHOOL BUDGET ..• FROM CALIFORNIA ~RTISANS, ENGAG.EMOO RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUT(, \ • -- l lfJ NEWPOlt AVE., COSTA MESA 22 , .... ht :n.. 5-L....tloo • ' . . ' , \ "lilVlt L• tt11 -· - •• ----·-·----........ -~_,,.. ___ ,...,...,_,.., __ ....... _____ ..,. ... _..,..,. __ ~·..,~-· ·r .,,.. # # ,,. • + r.• 'ff ,,-.............. _,..,. __ ,...., ___ ..,!'!! , . ', ' ----------------. 'Saigon .Co.rip. ~oiled?1 Mixing' W•ter With G.Soliae DAILY PILOT ...... _ ........ KMMI( Firemen wash down San Diego Freeway and por- 11611 of tanker trucl< wbicb, overturned l)Orth -of · Junipero Serra Road near 'San JUBll Qapistraoo Tuesday spewing it. volatile .cargo over roadway. Driver Cbarte1 A. Bennett of San Diego said car awerved In front of him, forcing him oolo a lbould- .,r. He was unable to cootrol blJ truck.trailer and craah resulted. Bemitilt was only slightly lnjuml. Accident blocked freeway for several hours. ---:--------------------- Drivers Run Over Suspected Hit-run Traffic VicriJn A traffic victim wllo police believe was killed by a bit-run driver wu run over by two <1ther cars early this morning on a dark Santa Ana Street. The vldlm ii Robert H. Corbin, 24, of ... HI l:oulf Tra!Gc Deatll Toll 1111 15' 51D SilSOD St., Huntington Beach. Police first beard of the accident when Manuel Serna of Santa Ana phoned to tell them that be was driving west on Bolsa Avienue '#hen be suddenly aaw a. body lying ln the atreet. He said he was unable to stop before running over it. Another driver, Michael L. Koller, ()f Santa Ana, following closely behind Serna also drove over the body. Johnson Claims Reds Defeated In Vietnam War WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Jolinson said today "aggression has suf. fered a clear and algnificant defeat" in Vietnam and that the Communista: will fail to och!eve Jheir poliUcal goal> by military means. Jobosoo U]ll'e....t his continued llrong Vietnam policy views at red carpet welcoming ceremonies for P r I m e Minister Keith J. HoJyoake ot New Zealand who arrived for a two-day state .visit. Johnson made no mention of his bom- bing position, but of the over-all Vietnam situation, he saJd: "It has never been clearer that the enemy will fail to force its political goals · (on South Vietnam) by military means and in that sense at least aggression has suffered a clear and significant defeat." • Nixon W·e~lth Reporred At Over Half a Million MINNEAPOLIS, MiM. (AP) -An aide to Richard M. Nixon said Tuesday that the GOP presidential hopeful has personal wealth of just over a half million dollars. The lnformaUon had been requested by the Chlcaio Tribune and was aupplled by Ron Ziegler, a NilOll press alde, during a campaJgn appearance here. .As,,eta of the former vice president were listed at '858,190, a~ to Nix- on's bus1nesa manager. and. liabWties were given u $342,380. The bulk ol. Nixon's wealth ii ln un- developed. land in Flori~a. Thia accounts for $401,381 of the candidate's $515,830 .total net worth. other assets include the family home in Whittier, Calif., at $110,000 market value and a· New York City cooperative apart- ment worth $118,856. Most of Nixon's liabWUes are in bank Joans and mortgages aecured by real estate. • Ziegler said Nixon haa bank aceounta totaling $.19,385 -according to business manager Vincent _Andrews -and life insurance policies with a cash value of $18,957. Hia civil service retirement beneflt& for service in the House of Representatives and Senate are worth $18,Em, • In addition, Niloo's inlemt In hb New Over 2,000 Dead In Indian Floods CALCU'ITA. India (UPI) -Floods have killed more than 2,000 persons Jn ficials said today. Hundreds more are dead in flooding and landalides in Pakistan and the Himalayan nations of Sikkim and Bhutan. Palpaiguri w a 1 the worst-hit area in India. The water surged abot:e the first floor of bW..ldings and people took refuge on roofs and in \reel. Oea"£er Calm, Courteous . In. Berkeley Racism Talk From Wire Services BERKELEY -Eldridge Cleaver entered a University of California classroom Tuesday with neat appearance and scholarly English to speak on the development of racial fear in Western society. The Negro militant, 33, a paroled coo- vict, spoke courteously and avoided the obscenltlei that have filled bis recenl talks. He spoke of the gradual development of white u the symbol of cleanliness, and black as the symbol of darknm and fear. Cleaver said be bellevd the black~ · wblle symbolism lprinp from prlm!Uv• day-night coocepta, when man's very aurvtval w .. threatened during the boun of darkneas, • "f-tliink then be deve~ a neg11We feeling about darkness," be Nld, "and that feetmc later became Jnlefmlnsled with ractsm when the alave etas. waa separated from the master claal along color linis." ' The lecture wu the first in a scheduled seria of 10 by Cl~ver, Black Panther Jeader and author. He currently faces · trial,Oll cbarga. of assault with Intent to Coijmii~ . murder during a Panther -Wi!b Oaldand police, • ' ' The Vnlventty Board of &genii, I,.. · eluding Gov. Reagan and ectuclUon superintendent Mu. Rafferty, Voted to · Mmll Cleaver to ... lecture In the-crodli coune. B<ri'el<y' ·campu Chancellor Roger 'HeJDS ·offend a compromite which .allowed Cleaver to deliver the scheduled lt --~ Jf c:tedit for the COW'N WU di Ji pit •:~I-: --accepled the cori\-prmille but ,...med to ...., 1111 flPI , ... Cftl\llt -to the --" ~meatnc. -. --" ·. I j · U.S , .. Skeptica·l .af ~u·mors •of Takeover Bid ' ' llumphrey --- • • -I l ' ' . ' • '' ·-.. I • • .. '. -·· ' ' . • I ,, .,. . ~Center for l'art!dpalorJ Edt- (CPE), a -led CJ011P !hit q. psled tlie uperimeotal coune, Nid It 'tfllu1d recommend aeJzun " t b • ' * ' . - '.fhcreare many~'featureson every 1969 Bwtlc. ManyTQtuiesyouil 11\e." See bScOifthC)' -.ltwn y0o inlOa 9ui<I: owneCAildi .-eta~• •' . MA.YPMI' ... ,._ ~t.9r•p ... U.S. Olympic byalter Pete Weig9Dd of N9"'POR llMch pauses between wortwts to rign autograph f</r admiring M"uican girl. OIY,mpi~a get under way s..turday. J • Unlvenl!y'1 admlniltr11lon bulJdlnp II u.. &cenll Wied to ........ Ule ... cr..ut na1blc by Oct. 11. "We do not lntmd to obut the lllfvenl· IY don," the CPB lald, "but !nltead. to --II, ~ and !acuity together, In the lntereail of the acod<mk: conununtty-lban ln the lnte:pll c( a small group of bul1neaa -and cor• parate O.ecut!Vfll... • • .,.4 • I ' ' ' . '-v. ..~ ·.' • ,. 1. ';"' • a , • No -oondei-Buick ·owners w'Ouldrit .. ,__ ~ '. : .. '•. ... 4 \ , I 't ~1;~ BUi~ ,JOru'-llalil ~~~. '• ~ r ... ":' rather have a Buick? -·- / r • ! ' ' " • • . ,. • • •' •, ,. "· ·" ', '·' ••• ·: . : ,• • :.· • • • . • • • • • ' ! i . • - -IMYPILIT WtliftMdlt, 0cteNr t, 1• , H;anoi Says It Aga~n NorthYiets ~ ' ' .Re~lled Calls for Bomb.Halt; Harriman.~ays 'No.' , • ..ByM~es ' ' -~ "" -.,..., ,... ,...,, A pielllN "'.Curtl• •• LoMi.y WU removed ln>m the hallw•y ·at Sduth HJth School In Columbus, Ohio, and placed In Ille adminlstra~.,. · .;m ... ~.11 ....iuata°'11cU11t HJgb. la >IOe preilaentlal caftlllilota on 0.0,.. Wallace'• third p~ ticket. ••fAMay•s candidacy doesn t -1-~-....t for· 111111,': .aid th• ~. :·"sui-.. a cendl4ato, we do . w111t to appeat to an- done ..,.body. •lo Wl, fec14ed to · relocate !!'from the promlnont poal- UOb !nllde. the moln door>'' ' . ·i>r. Chr\1~.1! •• .,,.,.., 11111 ~~l#J &rth UUc~~-= wlUili( to have orpn.s wed for tnmlllantl an.r death 1boul4 !n-dlcati thf! by ha91!11 a aymbot tat. looed on tho solo.s ollbelr fHt. ' -. ' ; . ' -Books that ··-aro 'the lalut ~ct to cut"dalm OD student t efla fn>m the Michigan State UDivoroilY Library. All books on open ahelVes carry a magnetized metal plate. Unless the plate is de- enerli.Mcl at 1he checkout desk. it will' roct the turnstile and sound a buzzer if the student attempts to smuggle the book out. • I'''\ •· The Sergeant Major In the Army · Cadets at Hinkley Point, England, thought it was downright un- British.. A bi& e:urcile was about 'to take 1>1aca but thl ,,_ .. refused to parllclpate btcaulo Ii was raining. lfl. Mal. It 1 Y Blackmore of the West Someraet Cadeta said, "An officer told mt his unit would not take Ptrt because it was raininf and llley didn't want to get wet.' The·.Arm.Y ts tnv..Ugallng. • • For a month Ma: Pil4iz Joolud out from hia apartment outr- lool<ing th< Mil.riulppi Rit><r in St. Louis and wondt'red about th< old ,,.;.__ IWd 11p at a dock. TM 1lllp IOfl lo bf op- erated tu a tnaritll mUHtlm. PilaU' cvriOlffr 1'Mllll fOf °" bttltr of him ind 1M Mt"- to tht ship. It -W.. O... U.8.8. lncugurcl, on w~ 1't W ' itrotd in World Wor 11. • Police in Piedmont, Calif-. today sought an enterprising y o u n g woman 11us~ted of renting a house she did not even own to 18 difierent tenants. Eigbtelll parties turned up to claim the ruidence. All had rece!ptl llgned by "Nancy Lee," "Nancy Jones" or Nancy sometJ)ing else. Nancy w a s nowhere around. PARIS (UPI) -North V-llld tod"I' • ~ -.. tbl v-... oould bl -.... Prllldent ,_., _....,. daJl la alllco 11 llil --• '*"Ph" hlll In .u.s. •Ir 1ll4s -tbl north. ' . 'X a l .D _ 111!11. I h I clllol· 1111\0l neeoOftor, said at today'1 2 5 th nqoti&tin& Malon that P r e s l d e n t Jllhlllon had "_,.JI thne lllCI power" .. tnltlall • ...--by Olldlnl tile Czech Leaders . Swallow · Larost Soviet Demaruls . ' PRAG~ (UPI) -~ Cleaboll•vlkia owollowtd Iii J!ltm1ln medicllletodoy. '1'11" Cllehollovu Coctllllmllt lladwo ... qroed lo Knatlla --lot ""1lblr . --oblp ' ud • crlCkdolro oe i11DtHDdeJllt ,._,, But the 21-member party pNdcUum, tn * * * rufford ·sees Signs of Russ Troop Pullout a cornn.ai1quo 1Nuld ~ay nlpi. vowed nev• to rlblrn IO 8taUn1I& dk> tolonhl~ dialed roparil a purae of top ovu olllclall dlllllltd by M-wu la tho warki. -, ' ,The -""'""' Aid llOlhlna _of tho ·XitmllD jlrolled lrtllf lotlllllnl tbl Soviet W.. Aq, 11 lavUl.I\ ol lhlo Com- -.t. llolo u..t had --I o w a r 4 Domoor1tlc l'llarmo. It lllld noilllna ti &; r I y r-11 that rinl ~ • -.... QuDcok, -wltb Ibo lovlel "'""""' lncludlnc lndlllnlta -~·of ·oocu.paUon f~, wa threallOllll lo ........ In lloloinr, bown'•,.informed 8GUl'Cll said a Czecbollovak military mission ar- rived Tuesday night to work out ar· rangementl for the indefinite presence here ol Z35,000 occupation troops. o:n'='.i~a;.~ 1968 Nohel Peace lhlrl ba .. -·-~ ~1111~~!"'W . Prize Awarded "i'id Ciiib.l lild 1111 11.S. _,._ doll not bm -.. 1111 '-"" =......., lllMnll ~.~-French La~er Cllftord ..... wttb -· at nutby OSLO (UPI) _ Ti» ~ llollol ,_ -Alt .,_. Base, Md., just ~-~""'-lo~,_, -lbtoitoWestGennanyloralwo-n-wu~~-·--- dq _, ol lhe North AtlanUc Tnltr ~ -~ r.. hll -lo Orp • llon'• nuclear plannlng greap.' :r=.1111 dlpllJ aal ..... _ ril* Ho ·-Will Ylolt West Berlin brle!Jt U ~ 11,.,,.. ~ dlllrmu ti Iba well u -with US. military ...,. Vnltod II-........ irldolt -manden bi Wiii O<rmany. ~ Tl\I .s.r .... ...,..1ory made It clear, 11 tbl Dlclaralfoe ol Hiima JUPll. •- previously Indicated, that hla slde trip to lalo --•Ill "" -ol Berlin ll Intended to undenc«e U.S. the ~;....Ive the $'10,00ll 1Wft11 detennlnaUon to stand 1111 behind DIC. ,IO 00 llll IOth annlveniary of the WllWD riibla ln tbe °"'""""'""-DeclaraUon al Cll'<monl., at the clrcltd clljr. • ·-· J ~~ Ill -tbl Berlin villl IS Unl•~~ty ~ ~. .udtmonatratlJ:il &be aUl&udl ot oat COUD-Cau1n. born Oct.-f, 197, ill Bayonne in tr/ loWlnl \!" '-4 and vla1llllir ol ' =..:==-;:!~ .. ~ w~"!w11111-"'• a1 a tb..-· tOrna11C111a1 taw .. _ · Iba Unltod -ii tiJ,l,i a loqb lll!ld Thia Wll lllil llnl Nollol ,_ Prlll' loWlnl Ibo · a.riot lhdoo • 1 -awll<lo!I -1111-It -...... lo dlplcnlllc """* 1a Ille waa o1 Iba lbeU.ll.ChlldND'11'11Dd.'llllprlll- smet-led -ol ClocbooloYUla lo --!lad .. -·-1111 August. lo t• and HIT. Zurich· Q:otel Fire Kille 10 Penon1 ZlllllCll (UPI) -1!ra -tbnlucll tho Batal ~ .. -Zl1rlclt 1oc1q; ldllloc 10 -8o9Wll =: llapad --lo --' P~--a ~l!lljlloye o11111 -""° !bl,-llld lllllnc Iba fin In ........ wttb'. -parlor. ' • Coal Talks ·Stop; Miners on Strike . WASHINGTON (UPI) -:foUalors loat•a day off Ind I0,000 loll mln<rs ftnt on .trike across ttie natran. Tbe old .cimlroct -Iba Unllod MJoo warm. lhdoo and Ibo -COal Opinion Auoc!lllM aplred al lut mlclaleht. No DOFllaUoo meetJnio ..... -• todq. Violence Erupt! At NY Schools 11ZW YORK (UPI) -V1oloocl oruptad todq lo Ibo ndall1-.. ,OeomJIDI. lkOWlllYlllo -lliAaWI ... - . Jn Jlroold1n l!harll1 -..... - )ltlliclpal1 ~ -' -entartnc tbt1r IChoall. PoUco lllllnclol _.., clal>btd at lout --lo 1111 ....,00 outside Junior lllJlt lchool 1?1, local point Jn the diapu.te .over the reinstatement of 83 while teacben In the predomlnanUy Negro add Puerto Rican dislrlct. Al least -pe.r_JOlll, lncludlng one woman, were arrested.. • Thi violenol oruptad sharllY lllir the board of tducatlcn IDDOUl1Cld thal JHS m has been clolld for lhl day 'because ol dlsonlen ln tile corridors. - Rain Band Soaks Kansas 64 m.p.h. Hail-packed Winth Rake Texas Panhandk ---- _ ... _ '" .. .. • '.if' " . -. " . • • • • .... . .. • • u .. " " ... " • M ... ... .. " " .. . ., ., n -• :: =\·!: .... '' '' " . .. .. ""' .w ·" ., .. ,14 .. .. " .. a • _,, : : . " .... .. . . .. " ., " " " . :: : " .. " . " -"' .... " .. ~: i... _ _.,,,Ibo -,,__ ·-lllOl-111-lo lhl -poapll, Ibo - ,J*llllo ~·---· ,,,. -dlltpta llld ~ "-lllil I ..,, '41""''" ., -.......... fM , Pr'dd'H ,J._ ,.,_.. te rtMmfDll ad ..... ·JlllPI JI. 'ltli ..... ...... ~would, not -laltad u loq.u n .. -_.., ......... 11 .) -. ··-... ~ ·.1111· Hlnol ... cuullons. He put the bluie lor .the llil)ematc< "" N9rui VJWwn, iDlj pl~ . .... ""' o('r«lift<al ~·ij~lkin 'ol lhe ! wll'•Wy 'lbe ..,....-•. ' -'' · '' -·t!.i· ~~·Jiarrlmsa llCOlcl)ed ""'"' lbet' hli dipli!Y' cYras R. VlllCe, had ....,,...., new lDltructlonl """'111ePre!ldiiif:ftir·aweero1con-_______ ,.. suftoUorui Jn \Vashlnfton: . · UlllT.......,. ' IAlGOH (1JPJ) ..;, 11.,a. -- ' ·-......... GUI ti tloo )mp aoar ,,,.... Dlo ..... __ tod"I' • - tt· oucaa ,. U.1. · MlriaM puDlac -• 1111 di ... ---Qrw Joni' .... 11 ......... 1114 tbl Marlall l1lrnld -the ~ ·-and )lllid • -•• -guerrilla. 'l'bly expected lo !Ind --'J!lln 'l!O!Dll! ~. --tbl1r a. .. ''UChl" . .-rU.1.-llldllll·-llad . ,__ ,pllllo4 aw~ from Ibo GnOI --P • . iNardlaa Ille lmllllralloe earrl4ar Iowan! 1· .:~Nan . .,.. ScKrth y..tnam'• 1101'1d . ' .larpll, Clll'· lut llil -lhlllod lbe Jiuo Tuoldll' .and lbol 4"11 .. American divebomber supportlnc It, kill- 1n1 both Cl'ewmeJl. 'I A·•t e d-whether "there.bas lMe a ft1' • · c~. n .• u.a .... ~Uoa, Hm1'llull ·. sm.e..-w ...... o -• The lttlck OD tbl ~-.... 1 eampm1111 ""-wltll u.a. -. quamn reports thal other Marines over- ran a North Vielnlmele camp 1nlide &be. --(DJIZ)·-llD llorllt ·and South Viet.am Tutlday, ldlllq I? ol Its 20 defeDden. Two Muioll tlled ml 41 were wounded In Iba !IPL aaldi 'DOl)I ,rbltMQWI[. -J ...,: . ... ••• ~ , • • • "W• have been Y"'Y pj&bi,•• Harrlmsn The sign speaks for itself. Thou sold. "that It ll the ol!>or side that ls b.alt .J ,_, ft... thi hotdin1 u~ neP.tl&Uont. _ . . · .. s. J.JVlo 11 .... ,...nor f""'~ on • "We havo-~ allft altat o(fer.-Tbey dlurdl'• private porltlng tot, have BloOd illWIY ud lllulibonily ""-the • • -poe!Uon that "they toot when we llrst mt! Y• sinners. St. J08tjih s Churdl In early May. put the sign up to discourage "ll ii llP 1o ·them· 1o -111, ·u lhl rn-• .:. • .:.... ... .,;,Its 4mtown pr<_lldeJll lw lndlcalod, lllCI with ...,. ·•-.-...... realraint on thtlr port." • lot In Sen Anloitlo, Tex. '· 'IUllY - lCl llDNIH SWEEPSTAKES DIDI ICTOIU 31, !Iii! THE CARRY-VTE RCA's biC sueon color poitable bouts llew Y-!Sllt Chassis with 21,SQO.volts of picture pawer, color-quick tuning, smart cabinet and disappearlnc $299'6 handla. EL-410 • t021Cf.1n. pfdUn • ntE SAllFORD Amerleu BlS bombm lollowed up bolh .b111141,~J~oavy -qlinlt Communill ........ -,,,_Due and, for Iba -,._,.day, la Iba IOO!hsn-tlllarlh - Mr • w.-""'""" rw ,,, ... Ii , .,,,.,.., dlln·Wtdn~ • 4 ...C Pllml F•ftllll~ fir tn II SU llllClaii 1111 lab CllJ, Y111N1 .... -............ ... Ill Aapllsl - PLUS ll Iii -otmr,,,_1 111E c.ulDIDATE The "i:!.:ri"' ... llCA color! Yhid Ila --pl .. ture with locked-in color purity, one-set VHF tuninc, pop-up handle, Spo!labout ' Chauil. E.-442 $35"" • 10l 1q. tn. plctur• 7 -~ 111E IWlllllJIQ The cotot ...,..,,. value winner. Glont -with 11-Maw ¥Iota color quality. Naw.tran- •iltGriad Vll1 -· Solid Stata UHF, ltlftd. --cealla!pGIW7 cablnot. $45ftll GL-610 •ll!ISoq.l!I..,. .,-- Automatic Flaa Tun-that -flddlMrla 1ilwb~t.atuM 8 ~kii2 11-, .... mitlc · ,. ca111aat,""' r Ml........., .......... Ill __ ....._ .. QWUO•*"""'·""""~-$LI ,.,_ . U Waok AVTHOllZED RCA FACTORY SERVICI &APPLIANCE • CENTER .f HARIOR CINTIR 2300 Ha:ll•r •n. ltl:. 140-71~1 c._ Mea•. I • / • j ~·~·· . -. -. ·-------~~~~~~~~~~~_.. ..................... .,......_ ........................................ .._ ..................... ..,...""" ............ _.. ....... _.. ........................................ ~ I r • ~ ~11dQ', OdoMr 9, lM PILOT ..ADV&RTISli.-3 . Wtd"""'1, O<tol>er 9, 1968 -DMLY rtl.OT I.I fN~ws ~f Coa~t .Men In S~rvice on Duty Around World tocated In tlio P111J1wineo nc.r ol 1lle deslro)'er IJS8 1111 ,...t ·~ Orlnp Trolnln& Ctnter, Lowry AFB,· beea ...,_In tho Alr Force Bel<h, bu beea ualced In Slllall, -ol lit . ..i Mn. ~ Collep belcn _.,. twt or .... Oolll Alrmlo... O'Bt!en. . Coul o.ue.., ... Su Jooe Colo. le< ln1Dq u • Todlnlcaf Trolnlnt ' Center, Avlalloo School, Pl. Rucket, J'lo7d A. l!1lloU of 90! s.. tho-· setvJnK with tho Pa Ir o 1 -• · 191.tto Co!lllp boforo entering JIUri>culng opeclolfst. AJnnan Sbeppard AFB, Tu., le< Ala. ' Juan Lone, COiia Mou, baa -- Scjadroo Om. U.S. Navo! Sia-Lt. llnl -IS.' -tho ""*"· Browning Is • cra<fuato ol ICboollng u .n a Ir c r a f t Pvt. lllndt wW attend the beea aulgned to the Alr Force PYI. -... T. ~. n. Sangie1 r.lal. ol Mr ..... Mrs. Joho \Coo--Jtoborl A. Mlllibn Hllh molntononce _...... 1be ocbool four -for ... Technical Tralnln( Cenler, ofmPalmerSl,Coola-. are Wlllllla D..-~ ol lllU ~ k, ~-~ ~ Brow• School, Long Beach. alrmaa II I lflduato ·ol lllnlctioo In the mabtoaance Cbwlato AJ'll, lll. fe< tcbool-, bu eocnpletacl ,wlllt booan a 10, ao avtatloo 11111-Hllllllngtoo Beach, ~ lq, .....,,la-of lit. and Mn. 1 -' Marina lllCb Sdlool, lfl'/, of -equipment Uled lq II an alrcrall malnlenanco radio --..._ II rt. 1!lll1M warlara )"dl!llclan, bll lllv<r ·rfS"* :,I -A. a\IWW ol 113ll Airman -....11. lp11oor, -lo almulatod lllCbt lnlnlnl· llP"''lll•t On!. ~ o1 !Ir. ond lllri Ted -Al'JI. 'J'it ~ ·~ Cftle, Hunilngton b of !Ir. 'and Mn. Ma.-PY!. G1rJ B. --of Tho alnnan II a 111! Ho· reNCll-...r.r· _,_ la E c-o! llll'/ C11o1!1f C1ab ~-II ·..,.,.,fl • lloOcil. haa -aaiped In !I. Spencef of 1111 ...,_ llt. and illr'r Howard ftiildi ol Alrmao DllyU L. llllllll, ~to of Colla M ... 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I • • " • ., .. • • l •• .. • • •• " •• •• • • :-... ~ .. •• • ~--- • . BARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE ... .. . . . . . ~ , "-'< ' Laguna Pay Parleys ' • • ,. '!'be IDllUal baifalning arena for teacher pay raises has' become ao aophlstlcaled that its future gladiators wlll lfkely be hanl'beaded prolesaional negolialors.' The trend toward professiooalism at lhe bargaining table wu . reflected last week during discussion by I.llflllll8 Beach Unilled School District Board. The board is · considering hiring or training a negotiator u board representative in the future salary sosalona. m. tooll would be facts and liguru selected to represent the board's viewpoint. The school boafcl•s concern with the need ior ex .. pertlae la understandable. Teacher negotiaton in May and June sessions fo~ ed soml!thlng of a stalialical flying wedge at board resistance. 'I\ey came well prepared, assisted by an ex- pert from the California Teachers Association. The teacher 'representatives were well organized. and firtn In dealing with the board and they spelled out altemaUves to their demands for pay increases and other benefit... A record salary hike was won. 11You did a masterful job of negotiating; I wish you bad a way out of the hole for us," said Trustee William Wllcru<en at the time. The way out of the hole In the future apparenlly will be purchased expertise at the bargaining table. Other school districts also are considering such negotiators. ,l!everal districts might band together to use the same Jirm. The die w·as cast for this escalation o{ bargaininf techniques when 1.b:e legislature passed the Winton Bill sayln~ In J>arl that school boards had to sit down and bargam with school negollatlng tearna in good faith. The day of the old hat-in-band approach is ap- N ame Memory Just L ife's L i ttle Ordea l One of llfe'a little ordea.14 1! havin1 an imperfect memory for names. Mo s t of WI are in this plight· We rather envy people like former Postmaster General James A. Farley, the sprightly octogenarian who bas the reputation o! never forgetting the identity of anyone he ha.s ever met. It is said of Jim that be even had a prenatal memory and that im· mediately after birU'I be handed the doctor a clg. and called the surprised medic by his first name. Such powers of total r e ca 11, cultivated by politicians and 1alesme.n. a:re be)'Ond most of us. What feeble memory we do have seem. to desert us in an emergency. U asked unex· pectedly to introduce his own mother, many a man stu.11ten and murmurs, "I'd like you to-uh·meet·uh Mama." Under sudden stress he not only can momerrt.arily forget his mother's name -he can forget bis own. THIS IS SUCH a human fact of normal U!e that you would think it would be taken for granted by everyone, and accepted for what it is - a temporary lapse. But it isn't. All of our lives art made hideous at times by t h o s e oddballJ wto rush up to us at a social !unction, stick out their paw and demand loudly: "I'll bet you don't even know who I am!" Thus challenged, your mind im- mediately flees. Guilt assails you. All you can see is tbe bulbous fact of your tormente.r. Everyone nearby stops talking and w&'tches your feeble strug- gles. "Sidney BeaverhoU?" "Nope." "Bascom Ripplethwaite?" "Nope." ''Algy Wllumperdink?" "Nope." He ls leering trlumpbanUy now aod tbe crowd ii snickering. Back 'Vp Front' With Maul.din In Any Battle Bill Mauldin, whole classic "Up Front" will be ,..-by W. W. Norton UU. October ($4.'51) comments on one of his moot !IJDOUI car1<lom from that book: "Once I thought J did a very funny cartoon. It •as a plcture of an old.time cavalryman lhooling hiJ jeep, whkb had . a broken ule. lt ii ooe of thoae cartoon Ideal 1"11 -up ru<l1 : It bu •im-J>llcll1, It· tells a llory, II doean'I need words.. It 1.11 I btlltve, the Vf!rJ best ldnddc:arlooo." -y.,-tNl-new edition ci "Up Fnmt", DaYld llllbenlam bu wrtUen lhe 11> tn>docllao lo wbldi be commet1ll: ''One --lo MauidhJ'• -d World War U, alter ,_ hi Vietnam -~ -lbeJ llllll hold up. n.., adll bold up, .,.,. -than -· ··--. -CCU1trJlldt. -...,. lldlcl, ,.,... -· polnl, --· ... -d --..... OM -lbot II a .... _.. .... Ml -wltll BID--· "~ --·· _., bo """1d -lmmedlalely tllll lht """ .... """-" Dear Gloomy Gus: • Almost all billboard! · are built in an exposed posJUon without any embellishments such as 1hrubs or treeB. Hardly anybody should com- plain about billboards if they were designed so that they blended into their surrounding and were land- ocaped. ff. B. M. Tllb ,_tuN f!tfttctl _,.. -"" -..r!IY ""-., tllil -·-· ,..... ,... "" "'" II ...._, •-. Dlltr Plitt. 'Humi1ity' at SU The president o( the student body at Stanford University has condescended to offer hi! personal aupport to the in· 1ti.tution's new president, Kenneth s. Pjtzer. In th21 day .md age, auch humility is unheard of. The student leader recognizes, in fact, that he 1! likely to be criticized as a "sellout bourgeois~' by some elements of the student population. Yet this young man, while holding out the threat that Stanford could have an outh=eak this fall that woold "dwarf' what hap- pened at· Cohunbia University, bu chosen graciously to give t b e university's new president a chance. It is possible, he haughtily ·announces, that "a president can be educated by students." Apparently he la not ready to coocede that studenta mJ1ht pouibJy be educated by a university prtsldent -or the faculty. El Caltoll Dally CalUornJaa Pineville, W. Va., Independent-Her· aid: "Those who are still in sdl.ool and considering dropping out face one of the most crucial decisions of their lives. It is up to all of us to follow the President 1n urging them to io back to school and stay tt.ere until they ,have: at least a high lcbool dip- loma. The education they get now charts the course not only for their individual lives but for the wellare of our country in the coming decades." parently over tor California teach6rs • Some will contend this turn of events will creale a gulf between 1eachers and ·!hf schopl board that will bann good working relations. Others believe that re-- ducing the direct cOntrontaUons between teachers and board will avoid pet'S1)1lal animosities which sometimes develop In the beat of &·Salary dispute. Both could be rtgh~ depending on clrcwnstances. Ono Interesting by-product of this trend toward more prof~slonalism in school salary negotiations could well be the develppment of new and interesling information on school finances and affain. Greater Needs in Laguna Wbat iJ il Illa! appears every autumn like the falling leaves, attracts hard·worldng community leaders and benefits 14 public service agencies? The Laguna Beach Conu_nunity Chest fund drive, ot course. The goal is higher this year at $51,000. But that's because the need is greater than ever. The chest fund drive this year will heJp support the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, YMCA, USO, Boys' Club, Chlldrens Hospital of Los Angeles, Children Hoopital, Orange, Orthopaedic Hospital! Catholic Welf11Te, The Villa, Visiting Nurses, Trave ers Aid, The Salvation Army and Family Service. , Its a pretty prestigious and vital group of services to our community that the Community Chest drive sup-. ports and it deserves solid financial support from all residents. . •. " .. , 'Orange Countg Close d-Mi ndedness' Blind To the Editor; I believe the general public of the area surrounding UC Irvine la blind to the value of having Eldridge Cleaver speak on that campus. As usual, Orange County closed-mindedness is taking its in- tellectual toll. The purpose of the university (or any &ehool, for that matter) is to open one's eyes, ears, and mlnd to a wide variety of differing points of view of life. It is to enable one to then make an intelligent decision, on the basis of what he has seen, heard, and experienced, about what hiJ personal point of view will be. For this reasoo, completely ignoring Freedom of Sptteh, Mr. Cleaver's vtews, no mat· ter how radical, are and must be tolerated as a part of the body of possible points of view an American can take. Granted, violence is not the way to build a freer country. Granted, the Black Panthers are causing much trouble, using violence as their main tool. However, we lose all chance to build that freer countey If we suppress dissent because it ll dissent. I also think the students at the University level of learning have t h e intellectual power to make the r i g h t decilion. Let's not make believe that C1eaver, Black Panthers, and violence don't exist, and doe our eyes to them; but rather give those sWl in the process of choosing a chance at making the best choice, whatever it may be. DAVID TYLER Weaker Sex? To the Editor: Sydney Harris': "The Puzzling Ques- tion of Punctuality" (PILOT, Sept. 23) particularly interested me because of its pertinence to my own habits. While discussing the correlation b e t w e e n personality and punctuality, he stated how there is no satisfactory or obvious correlation available. Freudians might say that C1lmpulsively punctual people > to Values of .Cleaver? LetuTs from readers art welcome. Normally toriter1 thould convelJ thtiT message1 in 300 WOTdl or leis. The right to conderue lt!!tters to -fit space or eliminate libel is reseroed. AU let- ier1 must incl~ !ignature and maii. tng addreas, but namea wiU be with- luld on request. have a sense of duty to society. But yet some men with a stroog sense of duty are enterprise, but woUld rather listen to a guy nan1ed Chavez who never did a day's work nor p.aid a nickel in laxes. Studenlll that spout thls ·sort ol thing . didn't like the police in Chicago but the Mayor's mail was five to one in support of the police. Perhaps Dr. Wat.son ls wise not to have a bond election unW nelt year. By that time Eldridge Cleaver and · some of the other criminal agitators may be in jail where they belong and the taxpayers may forget what is being allowed on tu· supported campuses. LEE SMITH Cle<at>er J11ue1 always late. To the Editor: He menUooed that "Woman'• lateness The person who wrote in to Gloomy h a thing apart, more a matter of gender Gus asking h 0 w Jong they wou ld l as t than of individual personality", because speaking in Watts about black people u "she first has to compose herself as a Cleaver 11po~e about whites at UCI must woman before she can venture into the be out of· touch with reality. world as a person. · ·"· I object to this To enlighten B. J. on American racial trite v~ew of women. policies: blacks have qot used wide- Men. Open your eyes and s pread job dis cri m i nation (reallltl.c.~ly) take a look at what ~ ~ (subtle or manifest), school "weaker sex d~ in ~n a~erage.~ay. A segregation (defacto or otherwise), clos- woman ~~ually bas a JOb m additioi;t to ed housing, etc. to oppress (keep them in her traditional ~wife duties. ~es their place) whites. So why speak in these, she still tpust be the fernuune. Watts' lovely creature fresh from the beauty It l~ves me wondering why a patriotic parWl?'th· n 1 b ''iii'': American (an assumption) would make 1 a e s e rtspollS.llo( '"'"'• such an illog' al cu1ati stat ment :!IOmelhing in her ~hedule must suffer. ic • spe ve e · Usually she geU everything done. but just. T.L.T. a little behind i!CbedUle. So men, if you expect your wife or girlfriend to look beautiful and keep up wilh her growing rtsponsibilities, please be a little more sympathetic when she spends an "hour" in front of the mirror. To be !lite is ctrtainly a privilege that all women will continue to take ad- vantage ol. ROBERTA M. WYMAN A Typical, Behind Schedule Woman Sour Grapes? To the Editor; I see where an Orange Coast College student doesn't want us taxpayers to buy grapes. Apj>arenUy he doesn't like free .---B 11 George ---, Dear George : The people who live next door to me profess to be so goody· good that butter wouldn't melt in their mouth.$. However, l'Ye'pok. ed through the.lr trash and it's always filled with empty wh.iskey bottles. What do you think of sneaky hypocrites like that'? NEIGHBOR .Dear Neighbor: Be tolerant -they probably feel they have to be sneaky, liv· ing right next door to a nosy gossip. Dear George ; I met this nice g\rl in a bar on 11tbe block" in Baltimort and bouJbl hlr .......i drtlW and waa supposed to meet her on the comer after she got off from her job as a burlesque dancer. Do you thlnk I should teiep Witting? "nlat W• three weeks •So last WednoldaY. GROWING SUSPICIOUS Dear G. S.: You've obviously made one of the oldest tnl.stakes ln tbt world -you 're on l>e wroq: corner. CONFIDENTIAL To H.H.H.: It -: "Leugh and the world l.lugN with rou; .... p and you, weep alone.' However, In YOW: cue. an uceptlon mQ" bt made. 'No I.ogle? To the Editor: In re : Mrs. McMast.er's I e t le r (Mailbox, Oct. 2), did you get the feeling that she blamed the l.mverlng of California educational standards on tbe influx of "people from the South, and some Midwesterners"?? As one of "these people" (educated in the Midwest) who "do not bring w i t h them a tradition of high educational standards and need 'help in understand- ing the \•alue of good schools," I have a a question. Where did she study logic? KAY PECAUT Mauldin Rappe!f To the Editor : Mr. Mailldin'1 "cartoon" of the Oct. 1 DAILY PILOT, enUUed '.'A few noted 'law and order' enthusiasts," Ls an e.s:· ~Dent uample or ap attempt to associate negative emoUonal appeal to UNDEFINED terminology. Apparenlly, Mr. !ofauldin'1 purpose w4s to elicit the- same reaction from bis readers u did those of the Democratic convention who deemed the protection of convention participants from bodify harm u Gesllpo tactics. Perhaps Mayor Daley would have been better off had he given those who held and uprmed lhe: above potat of view a c h a n c e to publicly ~jecl police pro- le<Uon, thoreby instrucllng the police to •.-, .... do nothing to P,rotect the lives or propertY. o1 these individuals. , i 'nle words "law and order," when left undefined, mean Dothing. Mr. Mauldin pic'torially bas chc!Sen to asaociate'1alt and order with the whim of a dictator, sueb a:!I Hiller's laws rt: Jews. However. the U.S. Constitution was written aa a set of laws to protect the indivtdual cfUwt'1 inalienable right to bis OW111 life and pro. perty from just sucll a whim. Theref(lre, to. u ~ e the phras~·,.Jaw and order," one must begin by ddining the laws of which one speaks. Hopefully, Mr. Mauldin doea not consider the Jawl that make it illegal to murder or to Ital as the products of those dictators be bu pictured as hiJ "noted" examples of law and order. MRS. CAROL NORTON K udos CBS To the Editor: Kudos to CBS for p.r e 1 en t In g·Mr. Vladimir Horowitz, one of the greattsf artists of our time! Many thanks for a wonderful hoUi' Of television viewing. MRS. GARY LEE!( Mom Told l/s To the Editor: . . Some 36 years agO', at the very ~ ning of my teen years, my mothe?;ex; plained to -us that a person wlK>.·~ stantly uses swear words or wofA · ii they talf does not have the in~ to learn to speak decently. · -• · • Has the intellectual level of our col~ leges sunk so )ow that a man thai use5 the vulgarities of the gutter in a $eecfi lo students ls· still on1he plaUorm ranting away"! His ideas or philosophies, if you Wi1h; are sad enough lo hear -his use o( 1uclf words makes my stomach turn. • • I'm one· mqther ctbat does not warit..mj sons in a ,chool that will allow Eld:tfi!I~ Clea~ and hil ilk even near a m. rtructor's dest. ·-~ · J, STAIJNTmi , ·Quotes ll<v. Lewis P. Bohler, Jr., I..,\. _; "We ate 'ah groping . fOr 8JlSIW'iR·c.,; today's glievanoer; rot 6-iii ... who are 'leaders Wntld heed out own: advice end when we IBY 'keep your: cool' &llould beglnwiJll our own cool" ; Chrl1topher R. Low, L.A. -''ll ts: morally just as reinb...,lble 1o 1"' 'neutral' in the I.ace ol injustice a.It ~ to partake in it." · •. . " .. . • I I -~· . Bal1 Boos.t·s Musical Cause • • I I .. t WldnllU~, OCttOlr t, IHI , .. 1a ' Support.,... of the Lyric Opera · Association of Orange County gathered to honor 41 Marine Corps and ,Naval officers at the Opera ExtravaJanza Ball Saturday night in Uie spacious Anaheim Convention Center. En.10Y"in2 the 11 p.m. supper ate Lagunans (above, left to right) Mn. H. Jean -Bedell and her husband,· the association P!'esideot. Llovd Seilset. music direct.or and conductor Eugene.Ober and Mrs. Seilset. ·Ready·to present the colors are • • . men serving at the Marine Oorps Air Station at El Toro (at top right, left to right) Cpl. Charles T. Knicely, Airman Terry Cline, Cpl. Ignacio Alva· rado, Sk.S Th.omas Perry attd Cpl. Dennis Saw,ge. Conversation is enj"Oyed b.v officers and their wives. Maj. Gen. William G. Th.ras·h, commanding gen- eral, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, his wife, and Mr~. Adams and Maj. Gen. Arthur H. Adams, commanding general, Third Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. Newport BeaCh opera supporters pres- ent include <below left. left bo riJ?bt) William R . .Mason and his wife. 3. mem· ber of the opera's board of directors, and Mrs. LeRoy Bartholomew and her husband(alsO a. director. Dancing are (below right, left to right) Mrs. A. C •. Lowell ·of Corona del M.ar with Marine Maj. Gen. (ret.) J. P. Conden Of Newport Beach and Marine Col (ret.) Lowell, a new boanl of dire<:!Jors member, with Mn. Conden. • • ' ~-. t y ~:' t " . • 1· Don't Go onWa·rpa.th 1·f Cbief's BelongiP19s ·cause Red ·Face DEAR ANN LANDERS: ·'l'!ili! Is a dream job -wtmderful pay, ereat houri, Ideally located, lln• people and I enjoy my work tremendously. Last week I WU promoted. I now am the private secretary_to· th_e ex· ecuUft vice preildent of the company. Mr. Z ii very pleuan~ though somewhat reserved. Hil ciYic and murcb activities ~ indeed com· mendable. He hu a fine wife and fOur attraolivt' ddldrin. Moncloy -I ltraigbUl!ed out hil -dranr I folmd pornographic pic-tures ond oblceoe lii.t-ature that knocked lll7,.1" ·out. I never lm1!w auch filth ul.Dd. My face was red all momlng. I couldn't keep my mind on my wort. Wbea. Mr. ,z .UedJ me in for die· • talion at 11 :30 a.m., be thanked me for 1trafghtening l:U desk . dnrwer1. No mention was made of the material Which· he know1 I 1aw. Now I'm uncomf-1• around him and don't know Wl>at to' do about it. Oan you advile me! -STILL BLUlffilNG I • DEAR STLL: stop blullbif. Tllen'a _, ..... n.-·1n1e1a '1Httrat~ ud 111." llttOI be ti H coacera lo 791. eo.ua .. lo alwpea Ihle pelldlt, Hoaey,ud lpwo tu adoleacelll, aeU-Ullllallllf tecni.-. · DEAR ANN LANDERS: My lim and I are tl!.e )"OUDgelt of a large tami· ly. We ara -""'1111• girls. Our pro. blem la 10 nieces and nephew• under t year1 of ai:e. Ever since we have been 12 ye•• old• we've been expected to baby-sit '9VUhout pa.)'. We aren't asked -we are tofd. our -mokea -CODI· mllment& "'l" no matter wliat ~· wa ·1lillalr •!!4 I !lope · 1.!IV m•llier ril ~, a clllld la Ille moatll may have ptmnfld., we must c: &ll..C ••l retblnk ddJ whole altaatloa. 1te a eonvtldeDt releue for Ud.'1 bot- beclfilae, ~g to molher, "lamllJ' \ 111!<1 lem!OM bal II dow>'.I do macb comes first."' . DEAR .(NJ:l LANDERS ~ You are . &ood for the clllld, and you can bet oa Both my aj.at.er and I have had.1'\o ' .... &Uppoaed t.o run a 'lovelom colwnn ~ut It. Nature provided better place1 &o pa.11 up aorne· frOOVf school parties you keep stlcilnf'jOUt noce Into tlllnga crack a aid. and interesting date1 rbeOIUse ..t t that afe ·obt ol your liner I'm slck of , motller'1 u.Jttence. She lo•. IJ'llt fan . • 7<111r ' tel1i¥g molherl their kids are' Unaure of )'Ollnelf on a dale! What's of )'OUl'I, Ann, and we~ tiopinl you d.Jlturbed when what they really need right? What's w.rong? Should you? 'lrlll print Ibis I~ and set bor la Ml old-fubloned crack In the.mouth. Shouldn't -u? s.-• lor Ann Landers' itrallht -or ut -wbore:Ver lltldl JL I ra&led five-and: never t(l()k a J... ·1111o1 -Bl'ITEll MID RESEll'ITl1L ,,,_ •• lip off any al 11lem. All this booklet "Dallng lloa and Doo'ta,• DEAR B AND R: T1 I I lfll ..... modern JllYCbolbgy II bunt. People enclosing with YOW' request 35 ctn~ in not be llralled to all fer --.-. 'Dill 'lit• ·you dO mos;e harm -.an good. coin and a lone, sell--. crealft llotllllty wblck -.... IN, Prilll 111!1! If you dart. -WOODSHED · ttamped annl.P.. fall·blowa hatred. 5'me 1eeu -to !'AmEll • Ann Lander& will be glad ta help you alt for memlltrt of Ille lamlly beeaaH DBAll WOOD: I doa't -·• la • with )'Olll' problems. Send them to btr Iller wall lo be ol tenltt, RI lo be ,.,-.. .,wtartar ... Uff said In care of the DAILY PILQI' encloslq f ..... lo'doto-~IV»i-lt M 1411'""11· o Hlf-....i, .-upad mnl.opa. ·. . ·-..... . ~ Do\11.Y I'll.OT Opera Stars Seen at Benefit Opem perlormen w""' on h1Uld -Lyric Opera Auoclatlon o( Orange County staged ill Extra- vaganza Ball Jut Saturday night. Karan Arm· strong of lilt Metropolitan Opera Co., who will slnfi the role ol 8'1•nna in "'lbe Marriage of. F1garo Sandra Sue Metcalf Weds in Home Rites Sandra Sue Metcalf and llm9ld 5b<!de KlJlbt ....... married In the homo of the hrilWI parentl, Mr. and Mn. W. R. Molallf Jr. of Colt& ·Meta. The Rev. a.rlet E. Han· na llOiemnt:red. the double rin& ceremony at JlOOll, For the rilual tile bride -.ied • 0-l«>gth , .... of wlllle velvet wl111 belf ohaped -... · ml lace wilt. Her flngei1lp lll- ..il bonl~ --.... cau&'lt to a 1-lpiece of wlll!AI velw( "'"'· She car-i ried a bouquet of white phalaeoops!s orchids, l!I""" leavea and a large white ·cattleya orchid In the center,. - Mrs. Pllllllp Cllapowm of Hllillfni!<>n lleo<b WU the matron cl. honor, and Mn. Rick A. Sboilds of Ooota M--liri-d. Both attawtMQ wore lon 1 powder blue vetm ,....,. with belled --: their beadpie<:el ol blue net were c-.ed by blue vftllel ...... -they cmnted bou· queta of blue--· William Robert Melallf III ol <Joela Meoa, brother ol the bride, wae -man. Ulber ""' Paul 'Jenn of Anaheim. Floral arnngem...U of wlllle -· l'U<llie orclicle, baby'• bnatb, pom- pom, )emon let.VM1• Boltm fem ..i lldoll deccnted lie tettmc for -the --clillg and recepUon. Mllltial'. 1"!!'t . o .-a I ClJoate ol -c .... e. Mr. and Mn. Ray Cboa!AI ol Lalrewood and Mn. Harold O...UofH...-n. The bride It • grad.-ol Ooota M-111111> Sdlool Olld ·-<lr<mi• c-t Ool- legle. --... -ol Mn. Ruth Brown ol S- ta Am, ·--Alll Hi&h SdJool .m oerwcl lour ,_.. In the U. S. NaV)'. 'lbe """1ywocle will make their home In Anaheim. Peering Around GllD'l!I OF HONOR during one of tbe most talked-about celebratlom of tbe year were Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Ben- oo al lluntlnatoo Beach and Mr. and Mn. Lee c. Benoo of Long Beach. They were enlerialned In true MexicarHtyle by Mr. and Mn. Gerald SmilJlllS I n GuadalaJan, Mexico. Mn. Gerald Smllp is t be daugh!Alr of Francisco Javier Sauza, owner ml president of Tequila Sauza, and the Oranp County residents were the only Calllomlans lnvl!Ald to allmd the 95lh aM!venary celebr• !Ion of Tequila Sauza. They appeared 1 e 'I t r a I tlmea with the Sauza family on !Alleviltoo and when they left Guadalajara. w e r e J>™Ollled gllta from Sauza. The Betmoa became -of the SmilJlllS couple wlllle they were vacaUontnc In Mu- lco lall wln!Alr. CWlm ----10562 WISTllJllTEI AYUUE l lTWtot llOlltlalf I IUCl.11 OAl1JCll llCM. CAl.11. t2i4o ..,_, .. ....... ....,_1N .... ''Pl • next Friday and Saturday night in Irvine Bowl, cbala wl1h her husband (left) Dana Teflin and John Beauchamp, who will take the role of Bartolo in the production. Ticket information may be obtain- ed by calling the opera office, 494-0709. Old West Relived Kiwis Collect Sa le Articles ' Mn. J. Robert Ramaey will open her -Viejo borne at I p.m. tomorrow for a meellni ol the Newport Beach cbaper ol Ktwll who will .,.,.,. lrlbu!AI riDnmqe ale dona·. Uom al thla time. The aale will be conducled from t a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day, Oct. 12, at 408 W. 4th SL, Saota Ana. Proceedl will aid the group'• charities. Assemblages Featured In· First Fall E_xhibit Survey!Jlg Ile work ot ob: artllll who are IOClll critics of extreme eanclor and concentra!IDf on wwlt lram 1lle i.ta 1*' and eu1.Y 19601 ta Ailembla,. ID O*lllonU. lM !Int alt ezh!bltloa lo be pnMlltea tills fall 111 UC! Arl G.ilory. "AINIDblagt" ta art created tram pree=,f~ obJ..U, altered and Juxtapooed for a traJU1ormatlon Into new . UtiHd!ll cast.offt trun our Immediate ~um>lll\dlDf•, Ille "anemblaalat worb for a ' redil- Ol1fOltJ ot our mvlromnenl aDd Mten'pta lo dilcl-Its blddm emoti.onal ........... ' ~~ .. w Artl.ta preHll!ecl In the eldllblt, wlllch opaw ~·· -· an allaco Berman, Edward KleDbolz, George Hanns, Bruce CoDner, Freel. Mason and e.. Talbezt. The obow 1• open to 1he publk: from l lo 5 p.m. Tilesday- &mdq and 1 to t p.m. W..in.days. It will c1oH Nov. 24. Art tllml by and about the artllll will be 1bown at l :l!O p ,m . dm- lnc openlllg nldlt In I.he Fine Arlt bulldlng. . n.e ezh!blt wu ~rganlzed by John Coplan•, a11liled by Hal Slicks- man o(· Ille Pa•acl-Arl Mu18um. . A preview will be lpOlllOred by 111e Gallery AlllOdalel Sunday, Oct. 1S. In Ille receiving Hoe will be Dr. Alan R. Solomon, new gallery di· nctor and chairman o( tile art deparlmed, who will a11ume the responsi- blllly ot organizing future ezhlbltlon1. Olhen receiving the 300 Invited JlllOllls will be Mrs. Wlllam Jahns, acting 8'90CI-chairman for Mrs. Tbooul• P. Wilder who 11 !n Mexi.co (]ty, and Mn. Helen Bluroc:k, and boste11es will be Ule Mm ... Rod Lii>- pold Edward· Taaffe and Alan Mickle. Members will staff Ille entire show with0 Mn. Nelle Duggan and Mn. 'James G. Wh!taker In charge. Harborites Say Vows In Newport ·Ceremony Lynda Grace Kazee and Raymood Lw>d to be hit 'n!.omu Artlur Lund ex-beat man. d>anged """" and rinp A we<ldlng dimer fer the before the Rev. J..., G. immediate famlllel f- Turkey Fare ·Tlakey dinner will be served by the Triple Unta o I Rebekah Lodge In Lodge Hall at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11. Ticketa are fl.50 for adults and 75 ceota for children. Also featured will be Chrlltmu bazaar artlclee. m.ln In Newport HarlJor Jn the <Julrieger rettaurant, --------- Lutb«an Qiurcil. ~ Beach. Workshop Coast Homemakers w i 11 learn the art of pillow making and wutebaaket decorating during a workshop tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Babysit- llil& b available at the Com- mun It y Congregational Church. Newport Beach Home Of Thomas Andersons The bride, tiooghter of The bride is a senior at Mrs. C. M. Kazee of Costa Newport -r HI g h Mesa md the late Mr· SChool, while her husband i! Qi:nnoe M. Kazee , was a gradoote of Corona del giw:n in mania~ by her Mar ffjgih School aDd at- brother-in·law, Ronald E. tended Orange C o a s t Powe!L She wore a white Col,lege. Serving with the trocadt dress and coot, a U.S. Na'Y')', the .bridegroom Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' GREY'S Home in Newport Beach are n.oma.s Brew 1 te r Andenon and hit bride, the f1rmer Nikki Marla Meckel NOW sale priced •&95. complete THIS GllOUP INCLUDES • .. ,.,. • t,... • 5' lovoseat • table lamp · • contmotlo •picture • cocktail table • Sttre• U11lt who Wen! m.-ri"ed in Our short veil draped from a is stationed in the Philip- Lady of Perpetual Help petaled flower and oaried Vines wbel'e bis bride will ,............. n..-.-.. white roses and carnations. · him ~--~. ___ ,. • JOlil • The bride 11 the A.c.. • ..w..... In a ixnk dres1 and car-L=========. --..-ryJng a noeegay of pink of Mr . and Mrs. F. Robert l"Oletl and oarnations wu Mecklel ol Downey and her Mlmle Katee, tbe bride'• buaband is the llOll O{ Mr. .Uter and maid of honer. SHARP If yo11're • 1harp trader, "" '10 DAILY PILOT'S f1mn1 Dimo·A-lino cl•1•ffi•4 1tl1 S1turd1y1. tr.ta••• b1tt1r tltal ..• whether you'tt b11yln9 .t 11llln9. The bridegroom, ion of a Mn. Donald D · Mr. and Mrs. Raymood A. Anderson of N e w p o r t Lwld of Newport Beach, Beach. uked his brother Robert Esccrted lo the altar by1;::::::::;;~::;:=====::::;;=="'====== her father, tbe bride wore a full lengtl1 gown of w11i.te silk and wool brocade. Her veil was fastened to a clu.ster of fabric petal! and abo -wbllo ,_,, wl1ll steplaDolll. Mia &billl Meet.. WU her ..... maid ol t.Joot, and ~ -bricletmalclt .... 1be -Cllrol Andel'IOD, the bride&room'• lliotAlr, K.alil7 Jone. o f Fremo and JIO Reppert ol Downey. ---· the bride'• COUlln, -the -girl ,\ll -e :yellow (OWlll and ----· Atllndlnc oa -me wu Bob 0oya ol North Hollyw<>od, and ---Robert and Richard -. the bJiclelroom'1 brocbenl, Tom Spler1 .m Jolm Cottin1ham ol N~ Bead> tllld LarTy Lanoo ol SOn1a Alll. The bride lo a """"*" ol Pl .. X Bi&!> Sdlool, Downey and Maoded Cerrito1 Coliefe. Her bulband •• gradualed !run Nnport -111111> -and •!-tended Oramge C O I I t College. He It a Naval Alr - PRETTY PUSH UP ART GALLERY • Cu1tom Frames • Art lessons Col '4S0 1410 H7 W. ltth St .. CM 10-4:10 dally Peter Pon loves to show you off in the nicest woy with this Simply Perfoct41 push up bro. So femininely soft . , . with wide set strops ond romove1ble lower pods. In white only, 32-36 A, B. C, 6.00. Mo~ end telephone orders invited. 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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'!be 1wan'1 flnt - Uonol telev!Jlon rotlngs ID wlllcll the throe """ wow' nn allow• competed head..,.. lnillcatea CJIS. TV'1 Monday lineup II tt1lll 'rideo'1 lq> --That lineup consisb: of 11Gummoke," lr1actne Ball, 11Mayberry R.F.D.,'' "Famlly ~' IDd C«n>I Burnett. . Covered by the national rankings wu the weet of Sept 23-211, ID·whlcb'NBC-TV WU bnJlldcullnC Ito 1ec<llld ei!Uodec, and CBS-TV and AJIC.TV were olf~DP~~OH the n1Unp ~ the 1'>1lowlnl week -·ID w!tlcb there were no premleree -will perhaps be nlore lndlcaUve of viewer rMCUCll, there .•eem• little doubt CBS-TV'• Monday 1erlec have held rather llnnly agalnat NBC-'l'V'• attempt to un-oeat them nationally. . · · ' There II DO question the NBC-TV'• nn Monday lineup -u1 Dreain of Jeannie," "Rowan and~ Un'• Laugh-In" and a movie -II ckJin2 mudl bet.. ter than the network'• orlgtnal serles of1ast 1euon. And aome observen feel this will belp NBC-TV groetly Ill !ta etforl to 11D1eat CBS-TV u the perennial raUng1 lead.,., But· Monday on CBS-TV II oUll that network'• cornerstone of raUngs iUcc .... The top thrft 1bow1 in the National rankings were "Mayberry R.F.D.", Mias Ball'• s~ries and 41FamiJy J\fiair." Whether "May~ R.F.D." bolds up Is tl!e only r .,.lion. It II the 1ucceoaor to Andy Grifl!th'• show, and since his llcUonal maf!'lage wa1 featured on tlie debut, fl certa!nly accounted for the epllode'1 greet 1Ucceo1. MISS IURNITT'S 1erlec, meanwhile, llnlsbed In a Ue 'for HYenth, and 0 Gummote'' wu 20th. Every ona· of CBS-TV'1 Monday 1erlee · tfnllhed ID the top 20, a spectacular showlpg -and cops!ltent . wttb Jut 1eaion. And· even .if the premiere Oplooclee acoountecl for some nave!ty attracClon, !be 11,toUJUCI were lianlly a Duke. "Laugh-In," as tndlcated In the earlier 30-~ ht aurvey, la blllbly IUCCeafui agllDlt lxM1Jlh op. poaltfon. It came ln fourth I nth• li8tional raal!ng1, only two pol!tll>m lower than ID.the »mmtet lllllDP-~· But while ft f1 doing very well acalnlt Miu and ".Gimlmoke!', It II quite dear from lbe ·n1ttnc1 !beet two aerie• are oho llllve and well ID ~~~MPANI~ mic-r'l'V aerloa to "Llugll- Iil" on Moaclay did not be!P. ft mucb In Ille -na- Uonal ,,.11n,1 lbowdown .. 'I Droam of Jeannie" came ID Prd, and the movie 11ed for 40tll Jllice. 'lbfl "81 ID Improvement over lul ieuon'I onlfnal NBC-TV llQeup of .. The Mookees," u'111e Man tram. U.N.C.L.E.," The Danny Tbomu ~ and "I Spy.", But It will talte mucb more ~wer to unseat ·CBS-TV on Monda)'I. And DO one'• aoinl lo UJ>1eat Min . Ball anyway. THI! CHANNEL SWIM: Gen. Cul'll1 r.er.r.Y, vice presldenUal candidate of George Wallace'a Amt11can Independent Party, Is lrltel'\'lowed Sun- day on NSC.TV'1 "Meet !be Pres•" •• ."The AJIC. T'I apeclal about'Emeot Hemingway'• Spain, Ht for an boor Oct. 21, w!ll lncluda reading• by Roel stel~r, ·Jason Robards and Elltelle PllrlOlll. Milton Berle r1lm !n, and c!Muthonrd lhe Oct. 11 epllode of NBC-TV'• "Ironside," wlllcb dnll wHll a -.lc!oUJ teltvfllon , talt..tiow _,,_tiir who uoea Illa progrom · u a formn for blJ own oplnlonl Deaab t1te 1'f~ --·-····· .. ---- • ad*' ... .. b • I I I ' • ' -All 1,000 of Us Had a Busy Day Toda~ ~.­... -. "' • 1 -r . " . . .We creat.ed and delivered arwther fresli edition of .The ·DAILE PILOTi .. , ··~'I ••• . ' ,,. TEAMWORK produces each day'1 all-new DAILY PILOT •• Often specla1~ ,ists like Thomas Fortune (left), whose beat is education, work with a '.staff photoerapher like Patrick O'Donnell to get the story •both in words · and p1cturea. The ttaff shot 70,000 pictures last year to illustrate the varied atocy of. Orange Coast life. Nobody knows bow many local storiu ·we wrote. Not even us. CREATIVITY helps advertisers tell their stories and sell their goods in 1he affluent market served by the DAILY PILOT. Gordon Crawford (left) of the display advertising department watches staff artist Les McCray put final touches on an ad which will be ready to appear in the newspaper only hours alter the artwork is f.inisbed and approved by the ~vertl.ser, a local retail merchant. 1 QUICK RANDS place lines of type, ads and. cuts (the metal plates used to reproclu~ pictures) into page forms as the day's product begins to take shape. Compositor Arden Malsbury is only one of a platoon of printers who "build" the news pages under pressure of deadlines, work· ing against the clock to bring readers the latest available information In each edition during the day. · .~1 DEIJVEBY of the newsaper 1s a Jpeed evehl, too. Ccnveyor belts carcy till papen thiougb tbe mailroom where they are automatically Ued in h111pdles of so· and tofJ:sed to waltint circulation district manaaen Cllke B1aiDI Rober:tl, lhown here, right) who speed them via a 40-vehicle Deet. to cartr"en: for delivery. Mailroom foreman Georae Araui (left) 1114 Illa .a ... CID tm>Ve J0,000 DeW>papen an hour. . ' VOLUME is the word at the Copy Desk. DAU. Y PILOT Copy Desk Chief Norman Anderson (right) aided by Tom Titus (background} an4 other . co~yreaders every day sills, checks and edits more wire reports from worldwide news services than the average week1y news magazine pub- lishes. Editors scan enough telephotos to wallPaper a living room every 24 hours. Speed, born of experience, helps ~m keep it all fresh, too. THE WORDS are ready. Marjorie Jackson feeds them into· a $25,000 computer, a DAILY PILOT investment in speed and accuracy, which uses a logic system to hyphenate words as it reads characters at the rate of 1,000 a second and punches a new tape which will flclivate another machine for automatically setting type at high speed. The machines can set type at the rate of 6,000 lines per hour. MACHINES hasten the processes of preparing plates for printing the pages or the newspaper .. Here, Charles Haubrick (foreground) and Ed- ward Quinn operate a casting machine which molds curved plates to fit onto high speed presses. The DAILY PJLOT kee1>3 Jn stock more than 40 tons of type metal which is used, melted down and used again in the continuous job of printing 100,000 words a day. P.tOOERN equipment helps the accounting department keep up with the "today" pace at the DAILY PILCYI'. Even as the day's newspaper ls ·being sped to its ~aders, Bonnie Chauvin begins feeding figures into a computronic bookkeeping machine that helps ltecp track.Pf billings for ads and subscriptions. Tbe machine, forerunner of a brace of computers · soon to be added, handles 5,000 accounll a month. > I • ~··• RAPID communicaUoo is pi.,ft of the workaday worlci' of "Mvisor" Jan .~, Rowan and the battery of other girls in the classified advertising de~.:~ ment wbo handle 1,000 transactions a week to pub~ 5,000 ads -wo~· which b!ip people t>'uy, sell.. rent or lease ... even fmd Idst dogs. rile.~: DAIL X PILOT has 150 ·telephone lines, many of them plugged into ~. department wboe Dime-a-Line ads have become an institution. .: · ~ .. •' Pl~, too, get the benefit of skilled, efficient handling by master.'" · craftsmen who re-photograph them and then transfer the ·images to• a ~_: sensiUzed metal plates which are 'used to reprocluce the photos as reacf,.~:~~ era-will see them in the newspaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a reallf. ~: close look at a negative which ' will be used to etch the image on the; :· metal plate. .::.:· .. ·.r·. "I• ..... . ' . FINISHED PRODUCT gets quick scan by Wayne DuBoise, pressroom-· foreman, while his giant pres.sea continue to roar turning a ribbon .of : newsprint paper into newspapers. The DAILY PILOT keeps 4,000 tons -of .· newsprint on hand at .all times, uses up in one year the equivalent of' f . single roll of paper one page wide and 110,000 miles long. Presses prinb, fold, cut and count newspapers in one operation. .~-·. •\.• ,, .. ~-..ALMOBT be!.,. the Ink la dry, the product of our busy day Is tosol!d•·· def Uy on your liwn or porch by one . ol our 700 newspaperboys who an_~· Important llnb In the chain of people II lakes lo bring you today's newt,: .• : and,fealurel lod<)' In the DAILY PDnr. And as our )'OW!g lndepen<I..i;. .; merchants. like. John Melton here. make their deliveries, we're seatllilt·· up fer lliOtber busy day -all 1,llOll ol us. .... · . , ,•' ·~­... ..-!./!~ The "'"Now.~ Newspaper for A·11 The Co1111nunities "' .... .... ;, ,,. ··' ' _ ..... " " Of Tile Growi.lig Orange Coast - ~ -' • • •' • H.rsonel Nl'WW•Hr" Wlllt Ck,.., foli; tNI ' ...... """ - . . ' • ' • • • • • • ·' • • • " .. •• .. .. .. .. .. ~ 0 ~ ~ ! :; = :s .. ~ .. .. ~ •• J "' " 1 ~ • " "' .. • ' • ... •n I • Tn " "' ~ 1 ,.. •l l :! ... "" •• .. i ... .t .. ! I "'·' ... ... 0 :::. DAILY PILOT " t '• OVER THE COUNTER SAVE AT THE BIG ANAMl!IM 8AVINQS AND !;-QAN M80Cl ... TION ANAHEIM ,llW,. amCl: 1•t W, UncoH1 IW• '1'it. •tNI 8tllA 770t. a,..11¥11, ....... ,, • r -, ' ' ' ' • 1 .NUNTTNCITON'llAOH Mutual Funds ' . ' LOCAL "• ....., ..... ,.,., .... .,.. .... .,.., *'· •h.t ...,, t•htt M II the .,...,, o,, ... c..t tti1e tk DAILY ,ILOT. Walter Wlnchell .. ,as ........ lfWlll • • 1'f•'fce• 1'1•••, T .. Firm Helps Fill Man's Basic Needs NEW YOll!t (AP) -A U.S. ;::;:r"' -the -ad ~ "u,.m::,.r.•: aocia1 . ...,.._ o I mi' ........... -"" --idloc II JW1 bal ,... --about II. 'nit -· II --Basic -., Corp, • port ct the -"•empire. 11--lallrullad v_,,ie111o 11r1 111-A. RocMftDer, now aovernar ol Now Yortr, ad IU brolhon. Jt ---t.llt--ad afllll-lo 11-. . . RocttftDll"a lnterut l n lloutl! America atemmad -aYlllt 1n 1m 1n Ibo v ....... ia cill properties ~ Cr • o I e Ptlnlleum Corp-, "' -.... WU a director. lt WU belpienod bJ bll World Wor II work as U.S. coordinator of commercial and cultural rela- tions between the American republlcl. 'BASIC NEED!!' mEC11 ftnt undertakinO In Venezuela were a fanning company, a &blni company, a food ~ company and a milk company. Then and now, lBEC t:I· ecuUfe1 aay, the purpole wu: "To do a wurldwidt, pro- fitable bullneu In fields Im- portant to """"""1c develop- ment and eoocemed with bulc human needs." --,,,,_ _, :cs-vi:: ir..::"".;.. ~ UnllAld lilatoo. bl ltl ... -Mmuf~ _,_atmotal In IM~ Slat. .. -. ft?s?dtl Mf~ ....... ••• •-Mantgesm.-.. IUodo In Ill cmntrles, ..-. wor I d1'ld,1la1ur1 nee .......... --'1-••d YWied la:vell••••· llBVllNl1ll mra 1e11uut1 h ••• ...... lronl_ f/IM mlllloo .. 1111tots11 ... adlllon1n 1wr, Group <oebjbullolll t '• re:ven,ae 1n 1117 were: food, $1111.4 millloo; poultry, '"· million ; bouilnc, flU milnaoii Industrial, ll0.1 million, ...i llnanclal, fl,7 mll1ion. Proflta In 1117 t o t a I e d $93&.517. In the flnt lb: -at llM they ..,. to 11.114,000. • • In an euinlmtloll ol mm. blltory and> -•Uons, U., Journal of World Bu•h-• published by the Coiumlllal Unl""'ilf Graduate Scholl o1 lklalnem, aays: "OveraJf;\ lltl"lll'lCos_~boj ooaaM to penuadl ... ;.i;;;. ~ munJtfeS arouncf the world ~ the •riwlMM of .. eoncept tf: )oq-nm profit matimlgat\tp~ within a socWly rapo<jol19 · framework:, • "It ~cleot 11181 the_~ ,portunilles today ~ m~ !er private capital to ~ OD Ill• chall!.,.. of · ... ~ and aodal growth In ... -~ ..a !Ill be able: to ·119 ~ ~tab\y •• lBEC11 start wun't without ita troubles. American u- eeuttve1 ran into resistance to change in the WIYI of doing bu11neis and pollUcal and monetory lnllatilllly. Some Ill ltl ventures were fil~lved for certfln areu and failed to show pi"ofit. They bavebten liquidated. Operatlonl have been refin- ed Into five group1: · Food Operat. U BOUS~ --' ' IBEC'a presideat.. ~-. Rockefeller • -... ol governor' -&aYf the ear-. porat!On plinl to~~ncl ID _.tkliii ........ ~ ocale Wl\I! ~ lntenit< In SOutheUI ---• IUperDlll'kets in S 0 U l b Amerli:a, raltel hyblrd -corn, catches and cans . tuna, P,_ and dlltributea milt and other food producll. Poollly -Suppllel breeding stock to chlcken farm.en 1n 2S countries. Boattnr -Hu construcled about 13,000 one-family, ~lo• and""""1ln><ol~ln -· --.. ... ---rrshU, ........ .. .......... ... ...... --.......... . z ~for nm .. , tr. ... Ciiis• ......... _, _ ,....u.._......,_ "' leplembw, ~a 01 t I n I -' -to "'jj llllllan, a p1o at Lii ,.._ 1n111e.-..iu..-.. ,.. .. , ..... -. .. , . .., :.:.r..:t ~-..c-: ~~·;:t•3 "&"t: IBEC'1 nriest undertaking la' building -under • mutual-help--JlGp'Dl f o r Choctaw, ~ ml creel: lndla!ls In olda!ioma. The Rockefellen are ma- jority stockholders 1n mgc but Ibero~ aboul 1,000 ol!!er ahareholda. -:;; ~ ~ . 1 • • - t I t - • -. • I ~ . • , . -\ • • ;. t •• ~ • • ' • ' ' U ... car "#rmlnb a.i.cr .., 3" 'Mantlll·lnd, T•ii & Lie, • 1"1111/D ~ M '-'11\ltd Clrrsltr Corp. Crtdlt, . ·1 ~·63 . "FORD COUNTRY ~DAN '67 ¢H,EVRQLET IMPALA COUPE ' ~~ ·c~i. ~s'1'"6'.P1•r,01i'£'· (s"1"'6 . .l :rOT.t.L SJ' 1i!ll: •. "''.';~"'r"s5""·7~T:~ ..... s"·5'"'7l TOTAL • · -PllCI . . ' ' DOWN · MTHLY. . ' · ' PllCI ' pQWN . MlHLY. ·· . -1-f.T•L · , PNMT. . PTMT. • ; ;' ._.;fl'L . 'rrMT. "MT. ·~ .: .• •. ~ . 'ILUI ~~·P,llCl!§,tn · , . · · • . Ii.iii, 1oor: ·rl1c1· st•'o · '..} "·"6s .f'LYMOttnt IEtvEDERE . ~~~··s2'·"',:-;:-:.<t1$n26~ T~.t.L . ~I;# It'! Plict , · . . DOWN . ' , . MTHLT. , ., L ... ; • +-Ta L nMT. . """· • a · .:i • 11.~ 1ooir.~·P11C1 ~~I \ · '·. : "R .t-MUST .... NG· 07 ·conn. . • r .& -r...-. ~ , .. .,., .... S.PPtt. "roiJ.t"' -$· 2··' l~· ftn~:'."'~s·2"'3' TOTAL • JM'lftl 'l'PitCI' J 'DOWN · . • MTHLT. , ~ , .,wJiT:~L r . "lill· . 1nMT. l ~'t:·) • 'r :-ILUI IOO.l'i iilJCI :SJMI · •-, , '65 ,OLDsM~Sll.E , JErsTAR 88 -io, ,.._,, ~ ~ "-"ilt. CUWR 141 · '1017:·~~ 536· ·,:~ S"'6. ~~~. +-T&L "MT· ~ nan. . . '63 .IUICK SKYL,l~K ., Dier~ ................. Mlltlm91k, ,.,.... ..,, .. fKWy .... ·si ... To..•~ '"""'s_2_ '3· ''.io;:L s2" 3' TOTAL "?QI f · NICI· · , .· DOWN MTtfLT. + T • L .. , tyMT.· _ nllr. . ILUl1001 •P.l1fl.'1120S ' ' ' . , · ·. '.66 liqRi>; 4 ,POOR · ' .• , '';::':.":;. "°'.'s'2'*9~' .:r;;:~s: l2U-DA,·l,fl> TOTAL • 4 i ' Plltl . DOWN · MTHLT. '•' .,, . . ' . . -. + T & L . , _ "MT. . •P\1ilT. 1 -;-• 'ILUI 1001 .~1c1 · SlltS . ' · '67 MUSTANG ·flli'Q. TOT:" ·s-5 .... 7" '"~: s57 TOTAL . -Pllct • DOWN MTHLY. · · ~ . +TAL . PlMT. r'rllT. , . -.:. ILUI IOOI 'Pi.1c;1 $206' ·. '68 DODGE DART GT n9~ ~~t'"'s·6-7\:~ .. $. •'""7''"' TOTAL """I 1~ I ' PllCI ' -'DO-WN ' -MTHLT. · + T'I L . nMt. '1'MT. KV,I IOOI NICI $2170 ',66 PONTIAC "ullt' ~ Jlltdlo. tiqltr, CSYC tl'IJ- TOTAI. ·s29 TOTAL s29 TOTAL PllCI DOWN . MTHLT. + T • L , P'fMT. • nMT. ILUI -IOOK ,Pll~ $11 IS '64 DODGE 4 DOOR \.f ' '67 CHEVROLET $.-:;:-'s~4·~ ·:-,1111;,.;; ... ~1ts""""4'9'TUK,:; ... L . ra1c1 DOWN NTHLT. 1 +f&L · .. nMT. nMT; • '· ' · ILUI oo\>!i .... Cl $2JJO . LOii~ lnl:lllllll'ICI •u!Mwilk. lHGJ '54) TOTAL s1·9 TOT~ '19 TOTAL PllCI ~WN MTHL·Y. + T &.L ".fMT. · PYMT. '64 CHEVROLET IEL AIR •Dow. Rldlo, hH..,., •lllllll'Mltk. COlK Ml ~·~,.,... TOTAL s23 fW"AL s23 TOTAL •r:11 I PllCI DOWN MTHLT. + T &: L · _ . · PYMT. , PYMT. ~ '68 'rLYMOUrH FURY RI . '68 DODGE DART GT tDii a...... va,. "'°""lk.·,,.... """"""' rldlo, ,.......~ •Ir c'Olldltlolllnl. $-'r/3' )TorAL ,s;o·rorAL $9()TOTAL , PalCI . toWN . , llTHLT. "'° +TIL rfMT. . nMT. -ILUI IOOi NICI SJ~21 ; . '66 MERCUlY CAPRI ~ ;;:...ut«M$· ... 3~'9!W• ;;: ~$3. -,r. c;;.~ PllCI DOWN . MTHLY. + 1'1L nMT. nMT. ... ' ' · '.ILUI IOOl..f!tCI $2140· • Don't -11 .. tllll -. (VU '511 "8TI TOTAL S6' 3 T,OTAL $63 TOTAL :or_,. ' PllCI D9WN MTHLT. , , + t&L nMT. PYMT •. ~64 OLDS VISTA c•ulSER ' PASS. w.-. Air ~ .. ,._ '*"""' .. tir.ii-.. twtomefk,. ~lo ....... n37:1 · TOTALS ''""46 ...... ·TOTAL $46 TOTAL :r'~'(' 1-PllCI DOWN MTHLT. ~ -. .+. t &: L nMT. PYMT. . . '65 DOl)GE DART ,_, . •ltMllll. f*tlt', I~ .. (NRC '501 ' , ~ ~.TOTAL. $·33 TOTAL $·33 TOTAL ~~ Pll!=I DO.WM llTHLT. · \ ,+ 1' & L . PTMT. PTMT. ILUI IOOI PllCI S12SS , .. ·• -- ' AT . H·UGE ·-'S Dl'.SCOUIJS on · PLYMOUTllS & ··Cilit:YSURS ' . . . . . ' . ' . . . • I_ ; ' • • , \ . ·• . . ' A~AlµBl!E 011! ALL ,..iEW c:;AR$ , AT THE ·cpMMERCIAL BANK OF WESTMINST~R bN APPRO.VED :BANK CREDIT • I ' --• ~ ,, . it:V,tllW' • 1;w,uiD1.t.T1 D•t.1vaaY · '"'Iv' fKtorv ~-Hnt.r, t1K. =~.,."=!~~ ... ::::::: .. ddM llalll. w.s.w. ·~­ VLJl-Atl!·10W7 FACTORY LIST $Z4Z3 .$53 ... $53 .... +TAX &. LIC. +TAX & l:tc. +TAX &-lie. +TAX & Lte. l·MMEDIATE DELl·VERY! H·UG.E· 1969 SE.LE;c :l .IO:N iEJtSY I 969 TiE,RM:S ' . ··Low: •. LOW' .;l ,9!i9 " ·PRl·C,ES AtL. NEW J(filt 'PAYMiNrs.:ARE llASED ·11.N 41 Mi:INTHs ··INCLUDING TAX .. UCENSE ... , .~INANCE CHAR.GES<Oli .APPR.OVED•:CDMMERCIAL :BANK. CREDIT , · ri •• •'l•f , , '•.••I • •P ! 11 · j s E ~ R s t: I< p l• p ( I . ' ~ R R th ci ol th R P' ·th c: G b.i pl i:t p; lh :m I{ fi: "' R •• th ., Cl ti1 Cl " In th tl1 lo nE gi ca w do bu lU1 ' w; ah pr ' l j bu NE 101 ' "' Jo RI ... , ... .. , d• 1 ,.., .. , .. J hcl '"' II - • Newport· Darhor· .... , .. "' . ' . ' Yoar· Bometowa .. DAiiy Paper . • vol 6f, NO. 243, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ' ORANGE CQONTY, CALl.FORf:ll.(' . . ' ,.WEDNESD~ Y,.O.c;TQ~: 9,. l 96a .• TEN CENTS • or ' • ' " • ·l . ' , ' •' -. . • • 1 : '• • • • • • . , ..... ll • , ·~ . . ' • e . Newport to Push For El Toro Use SA River, CdMHills Head List By JEROME F. COLLINS Of fM DllllY ,lllt Stiff Newport B:each city councilmen will soon urge a countywide effort to convert El Toro Marine Corps Air Station into a regional airport. They see it as the only realistic alternative to expansion of Orange Coun- ty Airpol:t. Council'inan and former city manager Robert Shelton today said the Board of Supervisors, every other city in the coun- ty and all county legislators will be asked to join a "united front." in support of the plan. ' . "El Toro ts our best hope, even U It's just a abort-run sotuUon to our jet noise problems.'' he said. GOP FWl}uster Over TV Debate Stalls House From WU. Sef'lces WASJUNGTON -·Fi 11 buster ln g Republicans today kept the House of Rep~n~t,j.ves .in what is1beli~vedto be- lht? loniesi continubus seqiWU,inct pre- civil war days by. trying toiblock passage. of a bill to allow .televised debates among the iJlree major ~dential candldates. Richan! M. Nixon,-titular head of the Republicans and _their ~te for president, has natly refu!M$.l to join in 1nree-way debates with th! ether two candidqtes, Hubert .H. Humphrey and George C. Wallace, on grounds it would }1arm the two-party system. Records and precedents reµ lite ten- pins during the conUnuous daf-and-nigbl t:lru~gle between Democrats bent on passing the bill and Republicans staging I.he House equivalent 0£ a rilibu~. For the last 21h hours of prelbninaries. :members were physically Jocked in the I-louse chamber by majority vote -the first such·· instance, veteran members said, in more than 50 years. The idea was to block the favorite Republican delaying tactic -to partly empty the chamber and then force one time-consuming roll call after another to establish a quorum. Before the motion to consider the bill could be called up there were 36 roll calls -by a wide margin a record for one con- tinuous session. Thereafter Republicans continued to find ways to force roll calls. each consuming about hall an hour. The Democrats had charged filibuster· Ing Republicans with trying to prevent lhe presidential debate and at the same lime shield their candidate from blame for ducking the encounter. The bill Democrats support would allow networks to arrange the debate without I . giving equal Ume to numerous minor candidates. The motion by Rep. Brock Adama (D- Wash.), not only called for locking the doon -which wu done Jmm.ediately - but for the sergeat at arms to teek out and bring in ab.<ient members. This part of the procedwe apparently w::is mainly symbolic. Democrat J e absentees were summoned by telegram. Republican members raised a storm of protest over the locked doors. Wrong Building, But Police Make Arrest Anyway It was the cue of the Wf'OPl...lparlment hu• Ole righ• break TueldOJ' (or two Newport Beach pollce ofllc<ra IOircbinJ for burglars. The police aaJd Ibey bocked .., a """1g door wblle looklnr far ste..n Josoph Wilbelmt11> ~ ..cl Kftllelb G. Radabaugh. a, bolb livio& In on apari- ment al 203 40lh SI. ;,, they looked In the wlndolr ol tho wroog apartment, the ollkm aaJd the)' U.w a televlsloo aet matcblng the dexrlpl)oo of one stolen ....,,tly, 'Ille resident who answered the doer ~ told police be had bought the oet from a midenl In the frW aper<. mtnL , Police al'1"'3ted Rad-.gh and Wll· he.Imus on charges oC stealing Ult TV and lwo stereo unil.3. . ' He. will introduce a resolution to that effect at the Newport council's Oct. 21 meeting. "It will be carefully, but forcefully, stated," be said. Its adoption ls virtually assured. Mayor Doreen Marshall said the rest of the council "agrees wholeheartedly" with Shelton's views. UTn.E DIFFERENCE Shelton. said Ole County Airport Com· mission's action Tuesday in lopping three regional airport sites· from t h o 1 e previously under considation, and ten- tatively adding two others, made little difference. He explained: "The advantages of El Toro for at least interim use far outwelgb ·those of all the others, including a seadrome. Mostly it's a question of timing. · All the other schemes involve a tremendous amount or . By BRUCE BENSON I' Of ,... 0.JIY '"11111 lhfl' . OraJllle County Airport commlsllonera Tu-.day night recommended lnteMlve !t,rther aludy of a alt. between Laguna Beach l!ld Newport Beach-as a poaible reglooal airport handling long-range lllgbts.· 11le rµllng was made despite strenu· 0us objections from· oflicialJ of botll cl~ les voiced durini public beariop on where to build a laclDty capable of hand- ling cross-country airliners. Commlssiooen: at the Mme Ume rec- 0mmeoded applying the brakea to ex· pansion II OrU>fe Cqunly AJrport, '!bey also deleted a site at BOlsa Chica State Beach ai Huntington Beach as a potonltal regional airport 1tte. lead ~e for engineerin( and economic feasibility studies, site acquisition and · -· actual conslructlon. Financing could well Comniilslon Chairman Denni! Carpen· ter will tell the Board of SUpetVisori next Tuesday thti.t four sites abould re- cciv.e close scrutiny in a seconcktage •Juil1 that would Include .englneeJjllg fea- 1ibl1lty and construction cost.I. be the most critical problem. "El Toro, on the other hand, bu these advantagea: it ii there; ll·bat tj>O capact· ty to bandle Jars• jet ~and It can meet a critical and immedi8te need." Joint uae of the'alitleldiiy military and ' civiliap aircraft ii possible, Shelton Aid. "It'• being done at other airports. tt' ' \ OPPOSE AIRPORT ·lleofPOl'I ,--.->atrpdy on record opposed "'Ura regiaiial afrport ~ large enough to handle naUOnal rupta _, io the san Joilquln' llllll _,., Corona do! Mar. It l!ld El Toro ari the oo1y sites remaining of five originally recom- mended for consideration by WDllam L. P~a & Associates, county aviaUon master planners. · County. airport commilsioners Tuesday proposed two more, however. One I! Newport real estate developer George s. ~·· Oooting airport plan. The other is in the Prado Dam area near the Orange County.Riverside County boun- dary. El Toro military spokesmen have pro- tested all proposals for use or the in- stallation by any civilian aircraft. "But that's to be expected," said Newport Mayor Marshall. Councilman Paul J. Gruber, who Is among 1,000 suing the county over noisy jet tllghts out of County Airport, said: "El Toro is the only way we can gel those Jets out of here. There's not another location in the county that com- pares with it." Shelton said the Newport move would not be aimed at "pressuring" the federal government into yielding the site. "We voould be seeking the cooperation or the federal government. It's a matt.er of persuasion. "We can bring this about il the agen- cies in the county and our people in Washington join forces and form a united front." President Signs Foreign Aid Bill But Scorns Cuts WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Jobnsoo ligned the $1.9 billion lorelp aid authorization Wednesday with a warning that some II billion In cuts by Congreu In his requtst, pooed "oerlous Jm. pllcatiooa for America's security." At the same lime, the President told Secretary of Stat. Dean Rlllk lo start negotiations for the aale of 1Upenoolc jell to llraol. In a statement on signing of the aid bill, -said the IU billion autbortzation -lowest in the 20-year· hilli>ry of the pl'Ogram -"ii Jn. adeq"'f,e. .. .The · fpur sites are .the· SU JOllijU!n Hilla between Newport and ~: El :roro .Jllll'lne Corps Air _, u off, lhore "'!!drom• ·IOlllJ!.ol the J;onta An a lllver. l!ld the PradO !:!am"""'° ol Ort ang•Rlverside OOUDtlel. -~isaionen T toot the beat ;,,,_ th t Bploa Cl!lca ~ ~7 ·~ciuding .!I "'"'911 ~Jn their· recornmeridaUons. Aisq rejected -~ hilm fui-ther conslderatlon'WU the ~ .... ,. ~ .M'!'ine ·"~~.f~"'-;.J"'i.; .:· A.,Na'v1i~" ,7:J WHICH WILL ft BE? -. LQol<jng --the sea from' Costa Mesa, superimposed ;lines repreSent al· ternate. Newport Freewily routes;, all w..t. of a4opt- ed. al)mneot. alo.1!1, !i•wport Boil!evard., crues o! Newporl·'•nd. Costa M-l)'l!DI·-to dloose one o! the.alt•~· so boull!Vsrd can be used for local traffic; Newi>ort Boul<!vard<Jwings left in :center of. picture".at. abouL15tll. SUeet.' SUj>erior ..A:v"'1ue belt\rui·.e:t .tbat·~inj. Freew'ay ~.Uld·be briilt west of suP.tior, "4Y Newport andlco.ta"Mese· Offica'ls. That Sea Monster No Illusion, Say Catalina Sailors Avast thett, Matey, it's not a bird or • • plane. It'S·a sea Monsten , CallB to the DAILY PILOT support the. larJe fish story of George Hiner who claiDUI to l\ave seen a sea mot\lter, off tlle east end' of Catalina. ' I the 1ea monster was sighted in t93Z by A. Bandlnl, who devoted a chapter of bis book w the delcriplioo and deWled ac- count ol the lnclderiL Aii<1 II jib& -'itith accoont given by runer. . .. And other Jocal fishermen clalrri to baV. seeo '.whpl may be the COllaln of, the LochN .... mcmter. AD~be him aa beavintl 10 feet out of the Pacific. ' i : Superior · Link of .. ·Free~ay , .. Could Be Started by 1973 • Cohstruction or the final segment ol,the meeting In Santa Barbara. Newport FreeWay coald begin IS early'as &fuje Pub.Uc wOrks Director"•James 1973 -somewhere west. of Superior Moe will make a recommendation on the Averlue. · request •it .that ·Umi. Peterson lildicated A public bearing OD exact.ly wl1ere the Moe would suggest that' the rtxrte quea.-. . . freeway shOuld be located will prdbably lion' be re-Opened. · . · be held befote the end o£ the year.. "Once the commission takes acticin to It depends, ~~ • cautomla ritv~on.of r«>pen it," Saia Peler,01\. '•it :sbould.D•t HJgbway1. official today, on . HJ8?ay take,r mcp-e than a couple of tnontha to Commission teipOnse oneit '°Mbnth to ~• h01d a publlc hearing . .J\ would be0 con- joint 'request ~ Beach 'l!ld . ducted 110111eWliere ln'tlie Newport Beach· Cotta Mesa to the freeway's colt.8 'Mesa ar,a." · · adopted rooUng, • · He notartbat the dMaloq alrel\CIY bat "!'he resPoi>se JI ezpi,cted to . be 'al· '9fK!ucted .st\l(llea_'oli possJ.ble altl""•t. finnaUve.. · , · · route,, So It should be . able . to m.ov1 The ~a1 roule now·cula ill-way to rtlatfvely fiat i • ' • · • . · · the sea iJong Newport &uieYarit" He salct ~qlon o( tbe· 'rretway; 1 Bal .. 'Isle Croup J Newwrt and Coata Meaa cilY CO\Jno once a new route Ji dtlermlhed bY tho . • . .~ , ~ · cilnien.Monday voted unanlrpwslY. to ask ~Qliuion~fo11owjQC u.e: pu~ heaftng, 1 ~ hland 'Improvement ~··, t)lat the ali1nmenl'be'J'~ llay' Avenue , ceulJ! not bt.gii\·~•\elY.· " I ,, lion ..o.m'~~ tts annual lcncral mocUng and lhe coast be 11\0Ved weit'Ward,"off tbe. ·: ''It would 'tab us •about a )'eaf 'Ind, a ~. 'OCL 21,rit .,the ~.~~ brulevard . . ," ' ' " • • ~1rto·llnlsll1'iul deatc)11,'' lie'~."we M~ • Cllul'Sl,~ UT AP«· five;, " -Robetl Peter•oiir execulive uiiJtanl to ..... 1c1 °''II start ~g )N'Opiir!la and Jlalbo& lljandcl ·P·"!; Now officeri <If ihe Ole Dlvl1Jon. ~ Hlghl!aya chief Hlllti<I . 1c1 ._. ram1» qreementa (roni tl)o ueocliill!\il'wilf )ie Introduced,. • cngl~ecr. ••\d ~oiptni>&IOQcr~wlll l"l'l'il'.I' ciae.. ConslluclloJi COJlld beiili.in' 1171, The rejectiona w-buecl p;linarlly oo air, traffic corifll~ts wl!h other airports. miaenllal encroaclnilenl ••.ii m. lerfeteni:e w!t)l other lacllittes .• The cOmm.liaionei-i miide It 'plain that citizen complaints of nolae thit ao- "'mpajliea modem alrporll ' played a negligible "!I• in their concluaiom. . They referred to 0..,.. Counly Airport ~ an example, where cl.aiml totalin'g more than $27 m.llllon have been ·filed against the county by citizens cbarg· Ing air traffic is ruining t be j r neighborhooda. Commissloners said they were not cOn. vlnced of a noise· problem at. Orange eoUnlt '.(irport "merely oo the bu1s of citizen dissent" . Besides urglJ!i detailecJ study ol lhO rour sftis for a major afroort. 'com-nUssi~ers· a~ recOmn)eiided; • ' -lnclU11?Jl Of li~e metroportli:,.or Iuter· state type atrwru, in the county'1 avla· (See AµlPORT,· Pqe %) Coast Spikers Set fo~ Ga~es A confident United· states women'• volleyball team captained by Huntington Beach's Jane 'Ward arid includlng New· port Beach vol1eyballer Ann Hect is getting ready for Sunday's ma~ against unbeaten Japan In the OJymplc Games in Mexico City. And there has been a mild umutlny" In the Olympics Kayak camp. Both stories are among exclua!Ve reports, today from your man in Mexico City, DAILY PILOT SportsEdlt6r Glenn Whit.. See Page ts. We.ther I . • ' l There'll 1 be llO!lll .cbanRs made somew""". hilt not" on the' Orange Coast where we'U have cloudy skies ilnd • 10-typt temperature noadlng Thursday. Inland It'll be up to 7~ • Tbe.puollc!a'li;'lloilto·aUoild. u.e Join! reoOlallOoo 11 their Nov'.11-21 'ai. or 1m."1' 1 • r 1:• • ~E.'!iS 'M~~ 'fq.~k~ xak~$:$~™1 . ==~~:::; ~ 1 11 .~.~ '· J11~'R'l'!llia a VIN5~ . '.. • JOl<n~~ tmj>orlalll •_,,t In,;,:....· ~·o1a•;~:io•t11t INSIDE '.l'ODA1' Elght uean'"aQo men~ scid that Dwiohl .!:lull-il<fpt~ ktap RlG1!4nt Nlfoii from i><i110 .•lc~ ed hrald;\il Hi< rupjiort ii~ ....,; but lhlt t1nw Nixml do<lt<~ Med !kt, Pogr I. -.. ·-. c-... ..... -I -.... ==-'= :: "aqncbalr tour" of all the 111111'1 sbopo .. ... .... ... .... • • i . )i!or to tJiOJ }ilne ·• dfalfjr ., ,,.. • . • 't>it'Mn. 'T\JcJie( I04i1 'baill ol the Orange Coat arta via features. Testil1illl Jn i ~I vok:e r ' door' neighbor. · .... 1 ' 1 1-? • 1 pa#frh of uternll '.clrCums~, ~and · chlldlil:e bul abo rising to autll«lt.ri.. · ,\"'!>lnli!e'tl ~-wttMo* ~ • llinllilJn•fand -·~In • It mll!l' bf"°il! -~-'t-.,..._ · ~ •""""'1 b!ltcl>er kt#• iloyet <ltl!Med l& _.ulti to tll<Hltf~ l!..., btr ~tiriii tl>O llJddtatJ '·. ' 1 ,,.. on. lb team-ablilt ne.. .,,....-~ M. :J;lrCk'tr today toOk'li>o. ~ ... 1 Ins,~ past 11.'!n<rtllJI, but: . .-..... S1idrliy belcr., DOOll, bolr~;,., 4'lt on and df;tigns ror the ieason. Your way stand.In her own defense. • /."t ~ 1 • ~!Jittntialf7 dlU~~ 4 ekh . remembered an aggravahng' wah.1n .a "In" I• tn!ldt the DAILY PIWT todey, Under_questlon,lnl .loy hC!-. a-.1 ~ tod"l' ' ', • ./ ' ' : lrocetY Une altar"tirl(h tho 81111k<d lnlm Paul AuausllnoJf.,-WouddcnlY~ -~ clrc-(S. 'lllCUll,<PllW.~}. • ' • • I .~ "" .. l .•• • , ._ .. ·-. --. -. ............ 11 t':'.t/Wllt . :: '"' Clfillli • -.. Mii °""'" I.I -" --.. ,..,.... , .. " --.. ,... ,._. t>M ·--;:-,.: ·-. ........... --.. • • ----·----I DAIL y Pl!.qT • 'Wolnadq, -9, 1968 . -~ ' • Superviso s Approve Board for ~ax Tba -al SUporvl8on -Tuet-daJ lo ~eve .ll>ameelYw of 1be t"fllPCN' ~-·-S:--•t prolests a pair ol appeab bolNa lo I problems. .......... ·Divld L.'Beker wanled lo M!aN!oh Iba D1W ~ board Mlllp wlihln two woeb but be needed a four- fillbl majority ol Ute boal'.d and could on- 11' all It by amendlni hll modoo by Oii upllll bolrdl by Jan. L ........ -... IN . "'='' • Wn •UP ....... ...... ,... -... ~ """1" .. .......... 11 lo keep them !Jr _on ... boal'.d of .=!loo until out Ajrll 1 • Appel)I '11'1 1111 up 111ldet lllle Jaw wllb member& oomloalad lo lwo ways. Tbt sUperviaon 10ay nominate three candidates each 11IUt lhe presiding judge ol Ute Superior COUrt l!Olecling Ute three members by 1of. .. ' -' ' .. ' l't•• r.,. J TUCKER MURDER TRIAL. • • r' • Ute market without Ute fond because the Peering over a pair ol ,..ding glulee order was $1 over her budget. borroWed from prosecutor Enrfght, Dr. "Thal same day?" asl<ed Aqmllne, hll HoUowi. oulllned the ~ ll)'JlllltomaUc voice betr.,..,. a.note ol lnllttsl field ol paranoid ochizophrenJa for Ute "l needed thlc food tor hlncb lhnt, 11 cOWL ~ aalcfthe defendant who hurried 14 anolber "I lhlnl< 11111 ..... her pnlll' wtll," store, " .•. for them to embarrus me he Uld. - It 11Tb1a type of PlflOD .. the most She e1ao ~ two ol bm: oU peli> d8nprOUI o1 all and chanctl -1d be lloga and a Wlllr color lnlrod\Jced Into good fll' a nptlllloo ol vlollllCI," buald evidence TUesday, · hlnttng t h a 1 under oatb. psychiatrists -as art critlcs -might "I've Mtn thouaandl of th• ~t; It make better plupibera. . ' Is -I -or cbroolc -and lherl b ln earlier telllmony Tuesday, Mn. no curt. They can be helped onouab lo Tucker, obvloualy jall weary, wa1 gtl aloo.l~altb' well, bul llie ..... al Ille characterhed by e1POl't wtllle!9el 11 boUt lllnell. Ji Unbow11. an unbalanced vicllm ol clrcwnstance on Dr. 'HO!ii!Wi rocommeocled that Mn. ooe band and In anolhtr venlon, u a Tucker bl placed In 1 mulmum llCUtll)' psychoUc wmian who may ;rel lake oUter hol!lltal lllvlromnon~ l8Ytna lbe will n · liv.. . · malzi 'a danaw · lo olhtn for an u.. Baaed on Ibo clrlll of ~. It •J> dotsrmtned lliM yo!. pears thal ldn. Tucter'a late may hlnae Enrlibl b allemplills to ellabllab that oo Ille lepl deltnlUon ol wh.it ....Ulules Mn. 'l'iicker b 1 volcano al balncl -OW• lnunlly. inc lo -· 11DdetermlDld lllmlllul -Jllde• llonald Cr<>obbanlt, bearloa Utt wbo beal 1be vlcllm aemoly, lhon went case in Deparlmenl I, Orange Coun~v alter a butcher kolle lo l1o1ali her all. Superior Court may reach a verdict ~ qulaed TU9ldly ln UlC decWon late today, or be could alao lake trfair, ToOiihda, tended to aaree Utal Utt Ute cue under advlaemenl lor 1 llme. defendaal ac!04 . .,... oul of lur, lnlormed al Ute lmpoodlna cloe ol ber a1lbooClt lll1 daacer P*d by 1be 110· cue when court HCeued about 4 p.111.: pound vlcllm Wl8jirobibb' a de11111an. Tuesday, Mn. Tucker'• reaotton.wu pa.-Far lltt. llrll llnle TtllodoY: Dr. Hal· tienlly pwnUvt. Iman e1ao d-lliel 1be Dpound ftl ... m ... i.e.cl,ppo1o-, o1~llliallllt-5r· ....-N·;1M: ••• .. ~-¥.ft·~ are v ved. · Member& must be eilher certified publk: accountants· or public accountants, llctmld real estate brokera, . aUom1ya. property appraLsers or a perspn the board believes is possessed of competent knowledp ol property appraisal and tax- '"°"' . ' 0Tben,'~ lh6 uked .diftDB8 attorney· M?l.,Tucttr teltDboned bl:r bulblnd at Paul AlllUlllDe Jr, "can I go bomiand: hll . ..tiY Ultltod Ca1ll<rnla Bant olllco ... mr cltlldnn!" . .. , 1.r btlp alter 111a a11opd •111o.w11b 11n. 11Thlt ww . .be up 10 thl judp;" hi:!· w~. ;, · replied. Re wu not avalll)lt:, Dr. Holfinan ""' Shi b cbaried with lhe JWtO II 11111> tellllhd Ibo dtltodaftl lold him, ., llhe "•• dwth of ber -•••IJ<a', Mio. llarrflll took a'llllUe ftOm a kltolten drawer and ~. 61, o11~ Drlvo, anc1 wont Outolde 14 prolicl horMll. the prollCUlioo hammared !tome the Idea ~llEVllW SHOWN Tllleday lltal II .... notltlnf lea ·Utan A pnvlew of wl>al WU lo -.• munler. . sitarplf lbllthta lf'llllld al pqcblalrlc Mn.Tucltr,ll,oflll4lMlnorcaDrlve, 0-.a11oo clmo w11on J:alrvlow 8lala bu plolded -and lmt0ceo1 bf lloapltal Pl7Cblalrlol Dr. a 11 ma• d nuon of t..ity, walviJtl a jury lrla1 In K-wu.,... m.,,!Dod. pnf....,. al Iba IWllllr inllbod Of lrlal Tbe .......i, mtlllaohlood - . ' ltAH.Y PtLOT lteff,.... ATTORNIY, HUllAND DllCUll TllTIMONY Dtlortff'• A ..... Hne IL ... ), c-llm•n Tuclcor by • Jttdp dllJ. realalad bla od&lnal ovaluatlon al -Tbe delenae objected oevml limes Tuchr In klndlJ and 1omo11 ,;;"i "I did nol NY Uta~" nplied Dr. "S"-lnllead al !ear," Enriabt Ill> Tueaday 14 pbrueology by Deputy prqmaUc tonoo, u Snrillit· -kid Kramer,"!."" •"-11 lhe defendant be lerjected dllrlni Dr. Green'• oeaton oo Dlllrlcl Atliamly Jemu G. l!nriabt In around lo hll butcher tnllt ~ ~ Oii Pl'ol!l~nqlllred lo lhe wllnlll llland "Utal llhe WU •cllnl hypolltellcalJy ftleillnc .... ta ol June IC. h~ ' .... ~ill' . PIJdtl•~• 'wlll\ ~!I'·" . :: .~~e Clookah.ink often ltlltaln<t'. • • !Coeew~-~· Tucker wu ' c~ ;uo11man lollowed Dr Kr.-on He uaed o,n anal~· In which be and Dr. During questJOll!n& ol three courl-l\p.. n!Wll. if lfiliia , id• .• ,_,, --.'I'• btPn.-' aJnl ;, &trill WU IUbo tn:1elm. . . . ~ . • .. u ~ r-tbirt.~ .:. ............. ". . cl ~· ~- polnlad j>aychlalrllll who Interviewed~ ~ anil acted -In dt!enoi'.ol her Ufo, . 11tt oonCIPI o1 wtiil 'Drtmldllatlon la, In ,.dlled bl wu no loqor a Utreat, al defendant and one wbo oboerved her· 11 homo and lamllJ -'wtllteut.~la· ~ lace .. ~~.C.~ne;u1r1. Tucnr did whlcl1 .. EDrJahl went to aet a 1m1fe. Orange Coultty Medlctl Ce n I er tion. · -pre.,_. ' f'INllll •YOU· On AuausUne, however, tllJo loot on several He aane<I lbe bu PrOl>IClll. llll:IGB DllClllON "To llnllh r.'\! oil, no matter wbat m:J points. PAINTINOI Ullll "mmedlteUon can Ital!!'! In a mo. montal olalet' Enriabl IUQOlted. QA VB J'EEUNQ Tbno oU palnlbtp -by Iba delen· ™!i:.i EDrlahl dtarcedO,::'rt nol talk-Aqtllllno tmmodl~jecled lo Utt ........ Ute h 11 h 1 y danl - a -1ono1. -lallr Ina Ibo~ lllllna down Dhrue and Jtldp w IUllalned •~•.. brilltlened -al .. •btabutd'I ••L lo waJab 14aclaJon." ltlJ crlllt:lam of Ille objecllon. taclmlcal opinionated lllllmony by geeilon _.1 i:iap luil' .,j ·1111mt11 ..;i-. "Titan I can NY that llhe premedlteled "'11ttl'• Ille whole balb ol 11111 cue," llate and COUltly bolPltal olfle!W, CIOUJ'I Sllll!lll, ,... -Iii "Dr. g-·· an aaault,"· llr. llolfman countered, ,.. A.,..llnt Mid, nferrlna lo tho c1e1 ... _....,.. had lhe loillna ol peering Into cvaluaUon · · . , . plalnlna Utal Mn. Tucker Intended Ute danl'• pul and preilnl mental cond!Uon. tho lorblddeo terrllory of another'• mind. "P.iliitlnP b)'. ~lvu would nol be acl of what llhe compnhende4 u oeM· Mn. Tucktr had been ochoduled lo Guides on 1be Pll)'CbolOllcal I.Or of· :·'1!ablo, but c!umhlned wlUt olher ltr. . delenae, bul nol 111 la.Jal outcome. ltltlly Tuesday but Ute delendant, whose !e\'fd sharply diveraent Views of Mn; iormlllon,. Otey can be htlplul," Dr7 ,llr,,Lt!'"JIC' E. Greon, chief of Jn.pe. IQ Ii IU, lam showed, wu wwn down Tucker, rangln& from a delenslve one b~ l<oeewtck llld under Enrllltl'• In· Uenl ..mce al Ibo Clrallll Couitly by lhe Iona di}'. and repealed conjecl11tt a doctor wbo uw her !II lllinllltl lo ~ terropUon. Medici! Ceollr ~attic wil~ told Ute aboul hor peyelllalrlc dloordera. warning by one wbooe looaer oblerv1tion Dr. Koeewlck lealllled Utal llrl!. courtltl llral 111m!ned M?,. Tucter dur-AullJSlln• llld durlna Tuesday'• pro. included reporla by Utt otlier lhree. Tucker did nol allack Mra. WUlpbal wtUt inc htr Jul)' I lo II 1tay wllhoul ceedlnp Utat lesll!nony has alrtady A ea~:.r.:;-·•llty prorue of Mt.. prtmediteled lnl811 and. an ovldm 1IJI knowlO!lle ol \b• ~ ellabltshed Utal Mn. Wealpllll waa lllbo Tucter, Oil points ol pnertl aaree· o1 II waults by her .clurlnc Iba pul 11 1!11 llDdlnn' were sbilllar to thole ol bed, lhtn mgg...d ool lnlo Mlnotta menl in leltlntootf. lbowed her as a moolba dldlt' •Ilana• hll mlnd. doclorl 'Oho \new )hey wero deallnt! wlUt Drive, holdJna a towel anlnal Ille wound. paranoid IChbopbrenlc, hlab1.Y lnteW,ent 11le same procedure . _ ' analysis an tcctmed tUltr ind ~. ci:een sald the Two nelRhbor girl.I who tumid at the but capable of exploeive hiistllit,. without knowledge of her hlslory of def~ndant is no~ -m his bellef -scream safd tbey saw Ml'1. TU.cker tn her ParaDOla refers to suspicious sensitiv i-hostile acts -was used by Ptris· senously ~chotic. yard, but saw no weapon in her hand. ty and a feellng Of being threatened by edu_~ated Dr. Phillip 0. Kramer o: JN DIFF&RENT REACJ10N others, while BChllophrtnla is a generally Metropolitan State Hospital ln NDn"iik. Mn:. Tucker sat llii:tentn11 apparently disjointed .-tew of the tr0rld and e'lentl or !\IOftE FLEXIBLE 1·nconcemed, as the young psychlttrlst one's life. µort'rtyed her personality type· .as' one Orange County Medical Cent c r He Slld, had he known of it, h' ·vhlch.reacts indlfft:rently tQ the direst or psychiatrtai Dr. Frank V, Hoffman pro.-tllaanoai' mJiht have been more fle11'.iblc cln!\lm.ianees. vided probably the moat severe vlew at ,,hJ)e it 'WU quite defenalvt ot Mn. She wore a l'O}'al blue drtsa "'llh bright the aliabtl,J built. homesick mother or ·tucker in bnal draft fO!'nl . ~h trim , repeatedly smoothing at her two lb'la. .. Speaking in a scholarly European ac 1'1ce u though to erise non-exJstent Contract Awarded ' .. -. 'Mle°. Department of ~al SttVictS 11111 week awarded a $1,349,000 contract to a Los Angt:les-tltm for the-redevelop- ment ol lluheny Bllte Bolch. . •1111 •. war ., •c:; 12 ---, . filln8" per~ day. ~ijr. la Cllra. ; ' ~ Giiier """"""' ~ peala. board that Otey y Of Ute II popUl'1J" counlles In lhil aboul lO fllinp per meefJi>s day, Tbla lllte, on!)' do not bave apP<ab would mean'-that ~ woulclb0• 14mlll ,_ ~~ ll'lllr_ lln_ ·abouUTdaysloha"lllothel"7lo1.f1. · ·~Ooolra·Ollll. • · · • • · · "-1a.--.-.p6id.-----,.-oclmllllllialo't -llO lo $100 a day for lllelr -· 'lbere tlmated that \be cost under the appeal& are curnntly n1i>o coontllll· In Clalllohlla d 'if<lup •ould: be 'IJ>P!Oldiptely wh(<b ba-:a adoj>IM we-_,i,appeab , ,000 a ~ _... wlib llt.loil boatdl, ~~ ~U.~~ ... ~ao, J~~er u.": ~ ~14~-am, Tide Btiles·Sand . ' I . Castle Contest Scheduled Sunday Time an<I Ude wait lot no oo. And that may be the only hard rule to the an- nual Sand Castle Bulldlne: COnlell 14 be held &md!ll' ol llto Corona del Mar Main Beacb. The starling cannon for the coi:itest. will sound at exacUy 1 p.m. to allow for the best wet 88lld building material and for the best Ude cond1Uons, offlclals report. Concluctad by Ute eo...-raa• Club ol Ute Newport Harbor Chamber ol Co11> merce, the· seventh annual contest ha1115 plots open for contestants. · Applications are being taken in the Cllamber ol commerce olllce !or Ibo 10 by 10 foot ,P...s. A f$ entti fee 15 "" quired. Contestants may use any kind of toola or']>rops Otey wiah In. Ut• construcUoo Gf Uta sanely palacea. Awlnll wW be 111 ... for llie Ttllintn In ll&hl c:laallllcatlaoa. -. The divisions are': MDII MOdeinlsUc · Casile, Moot ArUsllc Cllstle, Best eon. telnporary Pagoda Castle, Best Lease- hold Castje, .Leut .Likely Culle, liOll DlscomboOberated Castle, Moat ·Avant. Garde Clltle, and the B•t Non-cota- forming ea!lle. '. l . ' Bullders may be of any 'age. The con- test .will end at 3 p.m. when the castles will be jild(td. FnM Pafie l AIRPORT. •• tion plan. FIVE AIRPARKS -Develapment of five "alrplrts'' for liabl planee. -lneluslon of Fullerton and Caplalrano alrpOrtl in Ute air plan plua a -1ble metroporl In Antltelm. · -Barrlltl Of pun1 jet IUlhta from Oranae County Airport lrom II p.m: 10 T a.m. alon$ wlUt • "°"' alud¥ hi Ute "'41hbqrhooda up Upper N11']1orl Bay. The commlalon nporl b Ute ruult al lwo monlha ol public bearlnp besed on proposal• ol a lla,000 muter plan put forth by Wllltem L. Pereira and ASIOCJ.alel. Tbo !lnltalaao coaclualona wen writ· len by coun11 AYlatlon lllrtc1orllobartJ. Bresnlbao, wbo aaJd be balled lltt nporl on sua..Uans from the cnmmlulon memben. Concvnlna lhe Mure ol Or81\fl C4Wl- ty Airport, comml.<~ooers propooed Utat Bresnahan work wllh UM hderal Avt1- tion Al<n<f to llmll nJahllime jel lliihll. Brean .. an l\11 gone on r • c or d previoualj that auch reltrtcttona can't be intpoaod beealllO of ftderal !undo In· vealed In 1be airport which nquln lb use on a non-dlcimlnltory b&s1a. BANNING FIJGllTS Bannlrig nlghtUme rllg~ta apparently II a dlscriminatory actloa. Conunl.alonera llld Utat englneerJnc and arcbUecturll studtu abould slarl lm- medl1tely to provide parking and ad. d!Uonal lennlnal laclllUu at Oranae County Airport. Tht commission pointed out that any major capital projects should be geared Hospital Stay For Andy Devine Andy Devine, srave1-vo1ce<1 actor of stq. and screen hai been admitted to Hoq Memorltl H01Pltel In Newport Beach with a 1tomach ache, Hoa& of. flclala said today. His coodlUon ls satlafactory and he ts doing rtni:; but It WI! a bl( stomach with a big acKt, aceordbig lo the spokt!sman. The 1ctor, of 107 Harbc>r Island Road, Newport Beach, i! rt1Una Comfartably, but 15 not expocled to be rtlouert 14day, lhty added. to llll'nlng lhe alrport lnlo an mmtutl melrOporl lnatell!f of aJ a major CCllll· merclll facllily, u m dolnc, eommlpionen rejedld Broanaban'I proposal to double termloal facilit.les right away and st.art a 10-yemo devel-ent plan. 'llte exacl delln!Uona ol metropoit u opposed to .,major commerclll flCilltY" have never . been worked officially designated. OTBER SITl:ll The five metroport sites recommended besides Orange CounlY Airport inoJuile Fullerton -joint ... irith Utt military ol bellcopler tra1n1n1 llt!d l\lllo Square Airport, Capistrano Airport, a new field in the center of &be IrviDe Ranch, IDd a field IOmtwbert Mii' Anaheim. Excluded for metroport comideratlOn was Meadowlark A1rpOrt in HUntington Beach. Commluiouars uld ii mlahl be considered u ... air park !or Uattt planes. .. Burgl~ry ·Oiarg~ ' Faces Runaways Two · tun.away teen-qer1 factd , burliary charfaa loc!•Y allar lho1 wen arrested by Newport Beach police for allefediy rif1lnl ihrouah a bOUIO ltallor and laklnl ·under •100 In boosobold aructes. The youU>a, 11 and 16, from Santa Ale and Univenlty Part, we~ stopped Tues- day afternooo ln the noo block of Ocwt Front by an officer on routine patrOil as pos1Ible truanta. Police said Utt boys lold Utem Ibey had spent \he !Ut oouple days In an unreoted h"""° at 1sa1 w. Ocean Front. South Coast Plaza Features New Cara Fiily ntw model domUllc earo wtll lit on dllplay lodly ll\roullt Salunlay al SOUUI Col!I Plua In Costa M ... , In tho r1r11 0r..,. County lhowlnll of lbe 1189 Ml line and t Ito larae1t abow ever P"'""led In a ahopplna ctnlw. cars, made available by 10 oranee County dealen, will be on dllplay throtlghoul abop!lln8 houn. t.~t. Dr. Kramer said, usln& ten1U of hi: ·•;tltltles, once ln awhile betraying an conUnenlal 9choollnt In j)ll)'Cblalry, Utn· 1ndorb'lnl tenalon. he would dHCrlbo Mn. Tucker boll 1 Her !let aoltened whenever she 1aw FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISAN S, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOt,4PARABLE BEAUr.G llhll I PllOI OltAHOa tOAaT 'Ull.ltHIHO C°"""'AN'f' A1Hrt H. W1•~ l'ftlll*M ... "*IW. J••k ~-c11,1 • ., Vice Jl'relllflnl Md Otl'llttl Mlllllttr Tho"''' c ..... n .. .., 111•11'1•1 A. Murphlfl• MiMllftt £Cllfiir J•rON F. e.tll11t Poul Niu•'! fl!.~"4iT:.."" Advtttltll'll ...,. Olr.etor .. __ °""" Jfl I w •• , 1•1~· .... , .... " M1lllJ11t ~4r•••: P.O. tn 1•11, tt6•1 ' . -- an ezplOllve -alllj>. '\or bulbttnd, la-or allllr. "Would you call bei' sane, to \Ill Or. Gree.n's viewpoint colhclded with )l)lma.fl'a term," £nri&ht Mted. , ·e ot Mre, hclctr committing the June "l would use that tetrn.," 'Dt. Xr1n: l Id while in a ~Uc dclmltm af replied, "-and I 1m not a )11ft111t" .li«!CNe against a brutal 1ttack by a lie said the expt...tve tendency could I XMJei' advenaey. llktly lo resull In •lolence aaa1na1 eom Both women aullered vtalble acratcbea , one 'Oho mereJ¥ 111d: "a.od mor. , ·wend brUbla ID tltaconfrontaUOD, bul Ing," but Oii Ill• WrOni momJna. ,. -~-latldl Ibo slabbin& ... . "II could lndu .. I bimlltdotll r~· o .~ alterWatil U Mn. the 8'Stttnptlon Utot 'lond montlnll~ 41 , ~K!pllal fiild 111~at -an acl of no1mean1ood momJnc,0 be ~. \tenat:an<zL but munt. a lhrtal or inlU!t. a:nrlahl . hu !"ll•ile4 Mn. Tucker "Do ,1at: lb1nk ll· would be . aat• I•; rollowed Mra, Well)lhal llilo Iba 1tno1 rtlom ·bet!,' Judie Croouhank In an<1 rammed Uta b!acte·lllto laot ilahl aldo, ~led.. cnu!lna Uta_,,, hoard b7.nqlibora. VCI faculty to Weigh Regents' C.leaver Rule 1lte UC !rfiQI ~ aenats •Ill mlll l!I apoctal ..ion 'lln!l'ad•7 lo - adder tbe rectnl regent.I' declaion to llm- ll euest lecture appearances, erowln& out of lb• con1111verq over l1ack Pan- lltlr llldrlil&o Cl""'· Tbo lllltllna o1 Ibo Aoadamk! -te, which bealdea lacully !ndudll IOlltl hl&ll ranltlna catnjl\IJ odmlnlolt11on, ww he • ·-iftolr. . Tit& Cletver locl<!IM II Beritola7 and Ibo lnvllalloo 14 o..... -, Al8lolaot '· Pl«-Stedleo Sltl!llrv ta lecllln ti lmna art ralevant anil could _. up, aotnolfleditd 'Dr. KerintUt Ford, ch.iJr. man of the UCI Academk Senate. Ht said Ibo facul!Y wW ccoaldor two ..-lulionl ncomnttnd..i lot adoplloo by ilte Senate executl.ve _...i11oo. lk doe1IMd lo tllvulao content ol Utt ,_. tutlonl prior lo llto mwlln(, )>ul I a I d llto7 do ndt roler lo lndlvlduoll. Aru!OUnaemonl ol lbe Ac:adtmio llln- •ln'1 1cUon wll! be made loUowlna Ibo mooUna. Ill oaiiL " ~~"' .. , -· I MAAOI CO~CORDE Slit -- J. C. J./wnpi.nu 'r}.welr Jtll NE\lfi'ORT Avt, COSTA hllSA Jl :r-lo n..· s.,., Loutllft !!Vil(! llli . . ' ' ' ' " --- ~' Sweatshirts I • ' toos-•••• MI W.lil ••3 ftD :J:' =' ... "lit ..... .,... .... - --I • •111.11• ·~~ll1M •71Lbl .. •tar.ltnf •llu.~ HUNTIN 1 GTON . •'f•(M ,,...,. a "" lll•utUlft . I .\ ~ , ,, \ --e-----.. -· - , "'Aiat'' · DOUIU IWICll CLIANSll 11111 $111 Toilet 1isslle ZIE Chit! If •Ill aM Mlln. .. 6i98c ·colgate 100 MOUTHWASH lllttw Pnllltltl "' 111111. t.41 11 u. Sin 79c F_, -..U• nntCn•• t.1llfUllll 1111. 1111 llW ...... ,, .. -Lm Kit "lllNft" --··bod lilt ... ....... ·-· 2 39· plJlt aill vacwm kttle. lq.121 • ~\I ;\ft-iER Y.11"~ - ' . , . .. • • • • • • • . • • • • • • ~ i e • • • • . • • • • . • .. . -• • • ' • • • . . . r .; I • • . . • ' . • • • • • . . • r . • • • -. • . • • . • •• • •• . •• ., ., •, • . . ' • ~ ' . . -. DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •' ·-• Consider • • • ' Valen of Newport-Iii... Unllled Scbool District 300'n will be uked to IO tO the· pollJ agalD to vole in ..-.,. -bond eledioo. ' 'l1le dele llli:e'ly wi)I be ill February and tlie best &llUI DOW D tho 1bond request wl1I be In the netgbbor• hood of m IJ)Ul!011, although trust ... stlll haven't d .. clded oc the eDet dale or set the amount I l -• 'lbort have been ...,,. healthy developments since a '20.7lnlll!oo-bOl1d Issue fell slfort of the needed two-lhird.e backing 011e year ago: . ~l officials now are discussing common prolr lems with ofllclals of the two cities and through lb• Citl~ls Llalton Cominittee working °" cooper•· llveeo!Uliom. -A Joint Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor Chaml>- en, ot <J0mmerce ctmmiUee is studying the rost ol -construcUon. -A citizens group c;alling itself "The Community Forum on Schools" Is looking ioto school problems with empbui.s on commt'lnication between school officials and the public. . F.acb of theoe developments indicates an Increased community awareness of the scbool district's pliglrt. At the same time there have. been other develop- menta that have affected students. For 1,300 second graders the school day bas been shortened ball an hour. No school buses are available for another 825 students Who rode last year. · These are visible changes, favorable and adverse, from the las! scbbol 1ioocl vote. But wbat can be ~id about the mood of the voter! Tbe n!Cent, narrow Orange Coasl College bond election def0.t, whlclJoill fact carried in Cosla Mesa and Newport Beach, seemsl 1p indicate voters are keepi.nf lin oi><:n.mind. on edu~onal needs. Tbe specifics and merit& of the Newport Mesa school hood proposal have yet to be developed and weighed. And, it is impossible to foresee what other pressures and problems may deveiop betwren now and Febl,"Uary. -t I - But it would be·tragj.c µwe were to permit irritants Name Memory Just Life's Little Ortkal One of life's little ordeals is having an imperfect memory for names. Mo 1 t of us are In this plight We rather enyY people like former Postmaster General James A. Farley, the spcightly octogenarian who has the reputation ot never forgetting the identity of anyone he hM ever met. It ia said of Jill) that he even bad a prenatal memory and that im· mediately afttt birth he banded tile doctor a Cigar and called the aurpriled medic by bis flrst'name. Suob powen of total r e c a 11 , . . cultivated by politicians and salesmen, are beyond most of us. What feeble memory we do have seems to desert us in an emergency. If asked UDe:I· pectedly to in1roduce h1s own mother, many a man etutiters .and murm\D's, .. I'd llke you to-uh-meet-uh Mama." Under sudden stttss be not only can momentarily forget bis mother'• name -he can forget his own. THIS IS SUCH a human fact of normal life that you would think lt would be taken for granted by everyone, and accepted ror· what It is - a temporary lapse. But it isn'L All of our lives are made hideous at times by t b o s e oddballs who rush up to us at a social function. stick out their paw nd demand loudly: "I'll bet you don't even know who I am!" Thus challenged, your mind Im· mediately flees. Guilt .assails you. All you can see is the bulbous face of your tonner.ter. Everyone nearby stops talking and wMcbes your feeble strug. gles. ;,Sidney Beaverboff?'' "Nope." "Bascom Ripplethwalte?" •·Nope." "Algy Whumperdiflk!" "Nope." Re iJ leering triwnphanUy now and the crowd ii snickeriog. [lack 'Vp Front' With Mauldin In Any Battle Bill Mauldin, whose classic "Up Front'' will be re-issued by W. W. Norton this dctoberj ($4.16) commMll on one of his most famous cartoons from that book ' "Once I thought l dld a very funny cartoon. It wu a pict.un ol an old.t.ime cavalryman shoot.Ing bis jeep, which had a broken axl~ tt la one of those cartoon tdu.s you Udnk up rarely; ft has slm- pUcity, It tcll3 a stcry, Jt doesn 't need words. It 11, 1 belleve, the very bes~ kind of cartoon. .. Fer 11111 -edillon of "Up Froot". Dlrld Halberstam bu wrilleo tbe lo- -lb whlcll be cc•nmana: ''Ooe relUrm -lo MauldlD'• -" IJGrid trar n, lllUr yura In Vietnam ~ -thly IWl bold up. DloJ 11111 llold up, ~ better Ill.In -· fA dlff.-ent wer, d1lfermt countrydde, ...... )llilltlry lldlcs, Ame view· ,...., -m-, ame dellaUm of ---"'· (Jqe -tlW ii • nr '"*"" wbo bad been with llaD-illllll • KllPOleon saw Mauldin'• work, " -llnow immedlately U..1 the ~""" •• n,11(." ; • Dear Gloomy Gus: Almoot. sll billboard. sre bull! In an exposed position without any embellishment& such u shrubs or trees. Hardly anybody 1bou1d com- plain about hlllboarda if they were designed so that they blended into their S!D'J'OWlding and were land- • scaped. H. B. M. TJlill ...... ~ ....... ..,... ... ~ .... " ttie ........ _. IMll ,_ Mt """ If .._, ... D•llr , .... 'Humility' at SU The president Of the student body at Stanford University ha!: condescended '· to ofler bi.9 personal support to tt>e' in4 1ttti.tiorf1 new president, Kenneth S. • Pitzer. Jn ti• day and age, such humility is unheard of. The student leader recognizes, in fact, that he is likely to be criticized as a "sellout bourgeois" by some elements of the 1tu~t ~on. Yet tnl.s young,. m~. whfie~hOiding out the threat that stanfOrd could have 81) outb:-eak thil tall that would "c1warr· w1>at hap- pened at Cotumbia University, has chosen graclovsly to give t b e university's new president a chance. It is passible, be haughtily announces, that "a president can be educated by students." Apparently he Is not ready to concede lhat studenta might possibly be educated by a university president -or the ·raculty. El Cabon Dall,y CalUornlu Pineville, W. Va., ladependent-Her- ald: "Those who ar.e still in school and considering droppinJ ·out face one of the moat crucial. decrslons of their live1. It is up to all of us to follow the President in urging them to go back to .school and stay tJ;ere until they have .at least a high school dip· Joma. The education they get now charts the c.ourse not only tor their individual lives but for the welfare or our country in the coming decades." ., ,, Our J(ids on the local state or national scene not related to the education oi our yonngaters ill Newport-Mesa achools to diminish our ·support for our local schools. . We need to .go into this' bdnd Issue with the concept and resolve that we really do want to solve our edtica- tlonal problems Locally. • Cautious St11dy Needed Under a new state law , a county may form an air- port land use commission if it wants. The Nev.;port Beach City Couo~il is on record b .. lievillg ooe is needed in Orange County. Stanton, West- minster, Cypress and Buena Park are in agreement. The proposal is now under study by county gov· ernment · .. The job of an airport land use comrruss1on essent- ially would be to consider the most compatible and •afest use of l;md adjacent to county alrtields and to make recommet1dation.s aCcordingly. Without question, that · is a respoosibility that should be met .by some ageocy. And it just might be met already -by one If not all, of these: The County BOOrtl of Supervisors, !be County · Planning Commission, the County ~?!-Comnuss10~, the Cali1ornia Public Utilities Com.m1ss1on, the Civil Aeronautics BOard and the Federal Aviation Agency. Plus of course 1he city councils of Newport Beach, c~ Mesa and Sallta Ana, in tha case of Orange County airport. The proposal then, is one that requires careful sludy and a clearer determillation of need and purpose than ts ' yet in ·evidence. The Orange County airport jurisdicUoo picture is confused and ovei-lapped enough as it iS. What is not needed is another ad'(isory agency to further spread and diffuse respon!lbility. What we do need i5 some clarifying and streamliniog and pinpointing o! author· ity and responsibility. • N·C 'Orange County Closed· 1'firidedtaess' ----- ·- Blind to Values of Cleaver? To the Editor: I believe tbe general public of the area surrounding UC Irvine Is blind to the value of having Eldridge Cleaver speak on that campus. As usual, Orange County closed·mindedness is taking its in· telleclUal toll. The~ of the university (or any 1CbooJ., for that matter) is ~ open_ one's eyes ears and tnind to a wide vanety of dlfferina Points of view of life. tt is to enable one to then make an intelligent decision. on the basis of what he has fiff.11 beard and e1perienced, about what his Penonitl point of ".iew ~ be. For this reason, completely ignoring Freedom of Speech, Mr. Cleaver's views, no mat· ter bow radical are and must be tolerated as a pari of the body of possible points of view an American can take. Granted, violence is not the way to build a freer country. Granted, the Black Panthers are causing much trouble, using violence u their main tool. How.ever, we ·lose all chailce to bilild <ha! freer COWllry ft 'We' 111wress dissent because it is disaeiiL t a.iso think the students at the Univerilty level of learning have t h e intellectual power to make the r i g "b t decision. . ~t's not make believe that Cleaver, Black Panthers, and violence don't exist, and clou our eyes to them; but rather give those still in the process o! choosing a chance .at making the best choice, ·wbateve"r it may be. DAVID TYLER Weaker Se:r:? To the Editor: Sydney Harris': "The Puzzling Ques- tion of Punctuality" ('PILOT, Sept. 23) particularly interested me because of its pertinence tO my own habits. While discussing the correlation b e t w e e n personality and punctuality, he stated how there is no satisfactory or obvious (.'Orrelation available. Freudians might 11ay that compulsively punctual people • ' Letters from readers art welcome. NormaUu writers should conveu their m.tasages in 300 toord.s or less. TM right to candeme letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reservtd. AU let- kr.s must include lignature and mail- ing address, but namtl toiU be with-- held on rtquest. have a s~. of duty to society. But yet some men with a strong sense of du1y are always late. lie mentioned that "Woman's lateness ts a thing apart, mor.e a matler of genf:ier th3n of lndividual personality", because "she first has to compose herself as a woman before she can venture into the world as a ptrlon. ~ .". I object to this trite view of women. Men! Open your eyes and (realistically) take a look at what the "weaker" ser does in an average day. A woman usually has a job in addition to her traditional housewife duties. Besides these, st>e still musl be the feminine, lovely crtature fresh from the beauty parlor. Wilh all t h e s e responsibitilies, someU1ing in her schedule must suffer. Usually she £:ets everything done but just a tittle behind schedUle. So men, tr you expect your wife ·or girllriend to look beautiful and keep up with her growing responsibilities, please .be a little more sympathetic when sbe spends an "hour" in front of the mirror. To be late is certainly a privilege that all women will continue to take ad- vantage of. ROBERTA M. WYMAN A Typical, Behind Schedule Woman Sour Grapes'! To the Editor: l see where an Orange Coast C:Ollege student doesn't want us taxpayers to buy grapes. ApparenUy he doesn't like Iree ~--B11 George Dear Genrge: The people who live next door to me profess to be so goody· goo:i that butter wouldn't melt in 1thelr mouths. Howf-ver, l've Pok- ed through their trash and it's always filled with empty whiskey bottles. What do you think of sneaky hypocrites like that? . NEIGHBOR Dear Neighbor : Be tolerant -they probably feel they have to be sneaky, liv· ing rlght next door to a nosy gossip. Dear' George: I met this nice s:irl in a bar on "the block" ln Baltimore and bough! her ..-a1 drink• and was supposed to meet her on the corner after ahe got off from her job as a burlesque dancer. Do you think I should keep waitlng1 That WM three weeks a10 Wt WednMday. GROWING SUSPICIOUS Dear G. S.: You've obvloualy made one of the oldeM: rnl6takes Ill the world -you'r1 on the wrong corner. CONFIDENTIAL TO H.RJI.: It goes: "Laugh and tile world lwgh! with you; weep and you weep aione." Howeve.r. In your case, .an 1xceptlon may be made. enterprise, but would rather listen to a guy nan1ed Chavez who never did a day'1 work nor paid a nickel in Laxes. Students that spout Ulls 1ort of thing didn't like the police in Chicago but tbe Mayor's mail wa! five to one in support or the police . Perhaps Dr. Watson is wise oot to have a bond eleclion until next year. By that lime Eldridge Cleairer -and some of the other criminal agitators may be in jail where they belong and the taxpayers may forget what is being allowed on tu:· supported campuses. LEE SMJTII Cleaver Issues To the Editot: The person who wrote in to Gloomy Gus asking h o w long they would I a s t speaking in Watts about black people as Cleaver spoke about whites at UCI must be out or touch with reality. To en11ghten B. J. on American racial policies: blacks bav.e not used v.:tde- spread job d1 sc riminat1on (subtle or man t f e.I tt.. school segregation (defacto or otherwLSe), cl~· ed housing, etc. to oppress (keep them 1n their place) whites. So why speak in \Vatl.s? It leaves me VfOndering why a patriotic American (an assumption) would make such an illogical, speculative statement. T.L.T. No I.ogle'! To the Editor: In re: Mrs. McMaster's .1 et t er (Mailbox, Oct. 2), did you get the feeling that she blamed the lowering of California educalional standards on the influx o! "people from the South, and some Midwesterners"?? As one o( "these people" (educated in the Midwest) who "do not bring w i t h them a tradition oI high educational standards and need help in understand· ing the value of good schools," l have a a queslion. Where did she study logic? KAY PECAUT "luuldln llup"-"J To the Editor: ' Mt. Mauldin's "cartoon" of le Oct. 1 DAILY PILOT, entitled "A f e 'w noted 'law and order' enthusiasts," is ~ ex· cellent e:iample or an attempt to associate negative emotional appeal\ to UNDEFINED terminology. Apparently, Mr. Mauldln's purpose was to elidt the same reaction from his readers u did tl'lo6e of the Democratic convention wbo deemed the protect.Ion of convenUon participants from bodily harm Ill Gestapo tactics. Perhaps Mayor Daley would have been better of£ had he given lhose who held al'ld expressed the above point of vie• a c h a n c e to publicly reject police ~ tcction, thereby instrucling the police to do nothing to prot.ed the lives or propertt of these individuals'} : The words "law and order," when tert undefined, mean nothing. Mr. Mauldil) pictorially has chosen to associate law and order with the whim oI a dictator; such as H.iUer's laws re": Jews. However., the U.S. Constitution was written as a set. of laws to protect the individual cltiun'$, inalienable right to his own life and pro. perty from just such a whim. ' Therefore., to _ 11 s e the phrase "lmt and order," one must begin by defining the laws of which Cine .iipeab. Hopefully., Mr. Mauldin"does ·oot cons.Ider the .Jaws that make it illegal to murder or to steal as the products of those dictators he has pictured as bis "noted" examples of law and order. MRS. CAROL NORTON • To the ~tgr: · . Kudoslto CtsS'for -pr~ s 6·n t Ing Mr. Vladimir Horowitz, one of the greatest artists of our time! Many thanks for a wonderful hour of television viewing. · MRS. GARY LEEJ> Mona Told 111 To the ifuitor: Some XI years ago, at the very begin- ning of my teen yean, my mother ex· plained• to .us ~ a .person who 'con· .stanUy uses swear words or worse as they talk does not have the intelligence to leatn to speak decently. Has the intellectual level of our col· leges sunk so low that a man that US83 the •vu1garilies of the gutter in a speech to students is still on the plaUonn ranting away? lfis ideas or philosophies, it you wish, are sad enough to hear -his use of such 'words makes my stomach turn. I'm one mother that does not want my QlS in a school that will allow Eldridge Clfaver arid his ilk even near an in- s~r's desk. J. STAUNTON Quotes Rev. Lewb P. Bohler, Jr .• , LA. - "We ~ all groping for ~ers to today's grleval')C(s; but thoSe of us Who 8J'e leaders should heed our own advice and when_we say 'keep your cool' should begin with our own cool" Christopher R. Low, L.A. -"It 14 mcrally just as reirehen11ible to be "neutral' in the faoe of. injusUoe as it ii to partake ID IL" _...,. ___ Wednesday, October 9, 1968 · TM tditotlol J>OO• of U.. DaUr Pilot "'"' to .lftfonn """ .u ... ulatc <ICdcn bW ,,...,.,.img this 11C1Dlpc!pfl"1 opinjotu """ .,,.,.. """'°" ot1 lopla of inU<ut and lignlfkan<:t. bw pt<Mdf"" a ftmnn for U.. HJ>r•uio!I of our rtadtr1' opinicnu, and b11 prtJentfftg Utt dt"1"1t vfao- poinu of lnfonntd ob1mlfn and apok<,,,..,. otl loi>f<I Of tM c1cv. Robert N. Weed. Publisher --__ .. __,. • _,. ___ --- . . ' ~ . ,. . ' . . ' ' : n.:.•ty; r:Pa~.-.~~ J i r- .VOt:. 61, NO. 243, 7 SECTIONS. eC. PAGES · ... , .... ·~""t • .. WEDNESDAY. ·OCTOIER•t, lf6a. • ' . iii ; t' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR"!IA I TEN CENTS I . • l. • • Ir ·sA River, CdM Hills - 'Head List By .BRUCE BENSON Of ... 0.llY' Pllft tttff Orange County Airport commissioners Tuesday night recommended intensive further study of a site between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach as a possible regional airport handling long-range lllghts. 'lbe ruling was made despite strena. OWi ohjectlons from olllclals of hoth cit- ... voiced during publlc hearings on where to build a Iaclllty capahln of hand- ling croos.....,try airliners. · · CommlssioDerS at the wne ttme rec- Ommended applying the braUs to ex· panslon at .Oiinie County Airport. 'lbeJ also deleted a site at Bo1sa Ch,l.ca State Beach at Huntington Beach as a potenttal regional atrpoit site. Commission Chairman Dw1la Carpen. ter will tell the Board of Supervisors next Tuesday that four sites should re- ceive cl* scrutiny in a second-stage study that would include engineering fea- sibility and construction costs. The four sites are the San Joaquin Hills between Newport and Laguna; El Toro Marine Corps Air Station; an off· shore seadrome south of the Santa A n a River, and the Prado Dam area of Qr- ange-Riverside counties. ~ ' . Collllllissioqer> \oOk the lleat oll t h • Bolsa Chica site· by excJudinl: it entirely In thetr recommendatinoa. Aho«rejecteil from further consldetatlon was the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Faclllty, and Los .AlSJDltos. lj4vf,1-oU!' Stlljlon. . · The re1ectiom wete~tiUed primarily on air traffic. conflicts with other atri>orts. reaidential encroacbqient a n d in- terlmnce with other fad11Ue1. The comrnlssloners made it plaln tllat cltiien complain.ts of . ~ that ac- companies . modern ~· pJ.ayed a negligible role in their colidu!Iona . Hits Prosecution Account . They referred to Orange · CoUnty Airport as an example, where ·claims totaling more than '27 million have been filed against the county by citizens charg· . Ing air traffic Is ruining t h e i r neighborhoods. By ARTllOR R. VINSEL • Of tM IJlllY P'11el St.ti Testifying in a methodical voice .:bildlike but also rising to authoritarian notes -accused butcher knife &layer Irene M. Tucker today took the witneSs stand in her own defense. Under questioning by her attorney, Paul Augustine Jr., She suddenly reCaued a potentially impOrtant event in hours prior to the June 28 death of her _next door neighbor. A p~ade of pros~tion witness~ at- tributed .JS aisaults to the defendent ~ur­ ing ~ past 18 months, but she (ave substantially cliHerent accounts of each caiie today. ' Certain circumstances evidently trig- gered a geyser of anger, according to;the prosecution, but Mrs. Tucker today built a pattern of external circumstances, hwnan error and outright provocation in her recounting the incidents. Shortly ,before noon, however, libe remembereft an aggravaUng wait in a grocery line afttt which llbe stalked from the market without.the food beCause tbe order was $% over her bodgel ''That same day?" asked Au.gustint\ hla voice betraying a note of interest. "I needed that food for lunch tlme," said the defendant who hurried to anotlMf store, " .•• foe tberli to embarrus mt " She also discussed two of bei' oD ~ tings and a water color introduced into evidence TueSlay, hinting t bat psychiatrists -'p arl criliCI -mighl make better plumbel'I. In earlier testhnony Tliesday, Mn. Tucker, obviousl)' jail • weary, . was characterized by espert 'tritneaei as both an unbalanCed vlctbn of cimnnltance on one hand and in {another ~venlon, u a psycltotic woman wbo~ Jet tab olher lives. \ \ Based oo the mill of latiJnoa1, It ap- pean that Mn. ~·11ate may hlo(e on the legal definitkin of what coostftUtel ln.wlity. . -; ...... Judge Ronald Cn>okshont, bearlnc the case In Deparqnent i. Or-County Superior Court. may reach a verdict declslon late tod • or he could also tab the cue under .adtisement for·a time. IDl<lllned of the= clo6e of her cue ll'hen C<lllli about t p.m. Tuesday, Mn. Tucter'1 reacUoa wu pa- UentJr plaintive. ''Thea," she ulled defense attorney Paul Augustine Jr., 0 can I go home and iee my chl1drtnl'" "That wW ti up to the judge," ht replle!I. She .ii charpd wllh the June :I Ital> . bing-jfeath of her neighbor, Mrs. Harriett Westphal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive, and the prosecution hammered home the idea Tuesday that it was nothing less than murder. Mrs. Tucir:er, 38, of 1642 Mirlorca Drive, has pleaded innocent and innocent by ·reason of i.manity, waiving a jury trial in preference of the swifter method of tiUI by a judge only. ~ Commissioners said they were not con- vinced of a noise problem at Orange Counly Airport "merely on the bas.i! of citizen dissent." Besides urging detailed study of the four sites for a major airport, com· (See AIRPORT, Pace J) DetrQit Tigers Lead 6th Game In Series 13-0 · The · defense objected· several pmes Tuesday to . pbraseolOgy . by· Deputy District Attorney ,James. G. Enright in hypotheticalJy rt!telling events of June 28 and Judge CrookBh,ant .often sustained the defense. During questioning of three C<lllli .. p-ST. LOUIS (AP) -The Detroit Tigers pointed psycbiafr:ista who interviewed aie exploded for a record-tying 10 runs in deffndant ·and· one· who ob3etved her at the third inning of the sixth World Ser· Orange eountft Medical c e n t e r , Jes game today and held a 13--0 lead over Augui;thlc, howeW, also lo.st on several St. Louis when the game was delayed by ' rain wilh the Cardlnala batting in t h e po~~onaDy during the h I g h 1 y boltom of the eighth. technical and opinionated tesUmony by The Tigers, with 31-game winner, Den- state and county hospital officials, court ny McLain on the mound, were five outs otiservers had the fecl.ing of peering into away from tying the Series at three 'the forbidden territory of another's mind. games apiece. GGfdes ori the psychological tour of· n.r:: C~ere turned on. McAulifre fere;d abarply divergent vieWI of Mrs. struck out on three pitches. Stanley flied Tucker, ranging from a defensive one by to Maris 00 the first pitch. Kal1ne struck a doctor who Saw her 50 minutes to a warning by ocie whose longer Observation ou~o runs, no bita:, no errors, none lefL Included reports by the other three. Cmlinlll lln>-4 A capsule persoruillty profile OI Mn. McLain threw out Brock. Flood lined Tucker, based on points of general agree-to Stanley. Wert reaehed high to gtOve meat in testimony, showed her as a Maria' bouncer and threw him out. paranoid scbizopbrenic, highly Intelligent No·runs, no hits, no ·errors, none left. but capable of explosive hostllity. 11gm Second 1. Paranoia refers to suspiclOus sensitivf· Cash walked. Horton lined a double to ty and a feeling of being threatened by the wall In left center, scoring Cash. others, while 8Chl!opbrenia Is a generally Norlhrup struck out. Freehan singled to dlsjointod view of the world and events of lei~ scoring Horton, and went all the way cine'• life. to third when the ball skipped past Brock ... Orange County Medical Ce.D t er for a two-base error. It was Freehan's psychiatrist Dr. Frank V. Hollman pro-llnt hit ln 17 triJii to the pJate In the (S.0 11JCKER, r.,. I) teries. W<rl walked on a lull count. With .,.... ____________ " a 1.0 count on McLain, Cardlnala' pi~ ching coach Billy Mullett v ls I le d Wuhburn at the mooncl. McLain ground- ed Into a double pjay, Muvlll to Javier to Cepeda. PILOT FEATURING TOUROF FASHIONS ' The DAILY PILOT today publisheli the ·largest fall f,.itloo · section In the newspaper'• ~ -a· 11-page "armchair tuu"0 ~ all the smart shops o( the orange Coast .,... via features, ~ andadl. II may be !he moot pleasant way you'll ever find to learn about new fabrics, coJ. orl and clesl1!111 for the IUIOO. l'our WIJ "'In"' is 'inside _,lht DAIL"Y .Pnm today. Two rims, two hits, one error, one Jett. can!tollloecoad. Cepeda drilled a single ta left. Katine made a NMing catch of McCarver'1 looping Dy ta short righl Shannon bounc- ed lnta a double play, Stanley to Mc- At1llffe to CUh. _ No 111111, one hi~ no errors, none left. 11.gcn thtrd-11 McAulllle walked cot four pllclles. Stanley slngl<d to left, McAulllfe stop- ping at secoocl. Kallne lined a single to (See WORLD SEillES, Pap II . ' ·es • • • :J,l ·:· ~.u .. . . ' • ' . ' ' . • • l ·e . ' .. . . ' ' ' ' -e, ' . . . . . -. . . , . . . ' • • ' • • • • • • • < ' ' •• • • • ' W1'tf CH. ytl lL IT BE?·-· I,ookin~ ~ ,µ,; ~(..' 'ot'lli~ aft~s.so ·boul~afd cenl.._ Uied:for loca1'"~ fri>riJ CoSta M.esa, 'superimp0s'ed lines·tepr~slmt 'lil-'· · triitilc .. N~IJ!>'rt -.Boulevard swings ii.It Jn• center-~ ternate.Newport Ftteway·routes, alr west of adopt-. · of' p\ctiite'« at about : 15th· S\feet:: Silp~rt0r Avenue-' ed. Wiglupent along N~l!'J>Ort Boulevar!I. C1jjes qt . ~gins «at ·fbat ,point. ·Free\vay sl)ould·Jie ~ililt'\v'est" Newport and Cosla.Mesa want state .to clmose one : ·of .Superior,'say Newport antt'Cosla·Mesa officials.'>• ' . . ' . ' . . . . ,. ' . . I ,_ Superior Link .of. Freew~y ~o~t ~pi~rs · Set for · Games Could Be ·Started· by :1973 ·A. ·'Cotkid~ot Ui;Uteit _'stiteS Women'• ·vplleyball team ca~ed , by Huntington Beach!/ Jane· Waild~ and' inclddlng :New-- ~rt. ·Beach. volleyballer Ann· Heck· ii ;getting feady fer·Sun~ay's m._tch against ,u~ateh Japan in the 013inplc Gamea CoristructiOn of the final segment of th·e Newport Freeway could begin as eirly aa 1973 -somewhere west of Superior Avenue. A public hearing on exactly w&ere the fre~Way should be located will probably be held before the' end of the year. It depend!, Said a Ca1Uomia Division of Highways' official today.,.1 on Highway Commission response next m~th · to t; joint · rt:Quest . frpi,n. Newport, Beach anti Coata Mesa to reconsider the freeway'• adopted · routing. · The responie la elj>ected ,lo'. be ·ar-firmailvt. . . · ' 1 • • · The 'freewaj rbuJe; now cUts 'its way to the sea alpng Nein>ort Bouleyard; · · Nein>ort 'and C0sta Mesa,' city coun- cilmen.Monday' vored unanbnously to ask that ~ ~ent' between Bay-.Avenue and the. colit be ahoved wisfW8r\J,.i>lhhe bc1tlevard. · . --• . Rolierl Pitmon, eiecuUve · ...tStant to the Division of •HJghilays cbief',dbtrl<i engineer, said commisalonefrWlll receivl • • j •• I Va~d~ 'Wreck .. ' • . . l • Mesa Ap~~~t : Hard' evidence oi v~allsn{ baa1 fl!J'i\eil up in a Costa Mesa apartrnenL ' Owner Chldqi A. Ui>yd or Huntington Beacli complained to polfce that "'l>eone ~ plaa• .. into a garbtp di-I at Z:ll llu ...., . . • . ta<rf.. I ~ LIO)'d -Od as· a PoS61b e IU . a former ltnont ol lbe'. apartmeill w had dlsputod a-12$ cleaplng depoolt wi the owm«. , •• l the joint resolutions at their Nov. 2t·22·' meeting.in Santa Barbara. fin Mf!xi~~Clty.!.. ' . State Public Works Director. James Moe will make a .recommendation On the request at that time. ,Petets0n .ind!cated Moe would suggest that the route ques- tion ·be re-Opened. · : · · , · . · ' "Once the commission take& action' to ~ it,"' .said Peterson, "it ahoUkin 't take mo.re' th~ a couple of. months to hold a public hearing. It would 'he ,con, ducted ,somewhere in the Newp<i:rt'Beacli- Costa Mesa area." • \ ·' · · · , ~ there bas ~ a mild "mutiny;'' In tbe owmP1ca ~yak Cainp. >BOth st6ries I are among erclIDltYe ftt)ons today from \your man fft Mez:ic!o 'City, DAILY PILOl' . S.POrts E!iltar Gl!'!'".Wbl~ See Page 18. He noted that the division already bas ·~u~ s!ui!les .on pooslble alternate routes, so Jt sbouJd be Ible to: move n:laUl(tl,y !OJI,. . . , He said c<ihalruCt!on. of ·th• lhewBJ once a new rpute Is detennl!ied . by' th' • commission foµ""1n1111t public heailn(, .(.'()I.lid not~~ irtjm~ly: ••. ' . ' "It would' take us aoout a yelir at>d J J!al(Jo finJlh float dealgili " ~sild.1.'l\'• 'Would then start a~~.,; ID!! Jet ac<esl ,rllpl~. 'agreein~ts1 !idm .. tl>e ' .clues. Coft!lnl<:llOn,i:ould ·!><llJll 'iii im. · · 1974 OI' WIS.~,. . . ' '. ~. . • ' I • •• •' ~ < Badham ·to -DiHU!ls • . . . ' • .. Coast . .. • •• • J DAll.Yl'll.DT ~.~9:°1968 -?: . Supervi~~nS Approve Board for Tai , Appeals •Uat-W& ...... ..., .. _ '"" -d &oponUon -,..,.. Uy to re U eve tbemstlvt1 of the _.,..lllJol ..U.,.ao lu-..-U bY aDDOlnllnc a polr o1 appeals boanll to lwicile problem!. llu)Ml'Vlldt David I. Baker wanlod lo establbh the new appeals board setup wltbln two weekl but be needtd a four. llflbl majority of the bowl and could on-ll' pl II by ameodlng hll molloo by oet Uptlleboardl byJan. L • • t ''• .. ··~· .... _ .... _.... Hlr9-....... ...., .. '" ..... ., .. _ _.._~-· ......... -hto ut111...-to an:.= •• boaro ol oquallu Ulllll nm April I. Appeals ;bo!fn!i' ve tel up u1"l!i' ltato Jaw with memberl nominated Jn two waya. The 1upervllort may nominate three candidates each with the preslding judge of the Superl« Court selecting the three memben by lol. • 'lllt--ll-appoln- o1 •,~b, ... _ .. L ,.. =:"5"---.. b' b ...... :!:! ··~-.. tho - Memhen mllll be either certlllad public accountants or public accountaats, 11censed real est8.te brokers, attorneys. property appralserl or a perlOD the board believes ta poaessed of competent knowJedit of properly apprallal and tu- alloa. ,....,.. P .. e l · TUCKER MURDER TRIAL • • • vlded probably the most severe view ol the sllpUy bull~ 1"'neslck mother ol two girls. Peering over 1 pslr ol readin& g1a3ses borroWed from prosecutor Enrtgh~ Dr. lloflmaa outlined the -symptomatic field Of paranoid och1soplnnla f<r the eomt. "I think W. coven her ,..etty well/' ho aid. "Thia type ol -II the most dangeroua of all ud cbancel would he good for a npet1Uoo of: violence," be aid under oath. "I've seen thousands of tbeae people; It II rocurrent -or chroolc -lnd·-there b . .. cure. Thoy ... bo helped eDOQlh lo get aJoog falrb' well, but the cause ol the W-II unbown. Dr. Hoffman recommended thal Mn. TUcter be placed ta a m•Iimum aeeurtty boapltal enviromnenl, 88ylng lhe wlD re- main a dancer to otben for an ~ 4etermlned time yet. Eorlibt II 11temPl!nc lo eltablllb that Mn. Tucker ii a volcano ol. hatred -aw- 1"' lo ..... undetermined otlmulm - who best the vlclim 1everely, then went after a bu1cher knife to Dnllb her off. ~trlall quJzzed Tuesday In the trial'• fourth da;y tended lo """' that the defendant acted more out of fear, althouch any danger poeed by the 170- pound victim WU probably a d- For tbe flrlt time Tuesday;· nr, Hof. Tucker In final drsll form.• Speaking In • llCholarly Eun>)"'" ac- cent, Dr. Kramer 1ald, using terms of hll conllnelltal llCboollng In pl)'Chlalry, thai he would -Mn. Tucker hell u an aplollve -111Y- "Woold you call her une, to Wit a layman'• term1" Enrl&bt uted. • 0 1 would Ult that term." Dr. Kramer replied. 11-and I am no& a layman.''. . He asld the exploelve tendencr could he llke1y lo rmtll in -.. -...... one who merely said i "Good mom- Jng/' but en the wrong mcrnfnc. 0 H couJd tnduce a tremendoal rap on the usumpllon that ',eood mornln(,' did not mean Sood morning,"-~ aplained, but meant a threat er iDlult. "Do 1"" thlnlc K would bo sale to te1eue her?," Judge ~nit ' ln- terrupled. • "I did not say Iha~" ftPIJod Dr. Kramer, who """-the del"'4ull bo placod "' probation and' nqulred lo tmdergo utorllive outpolleot poycbWrlc car<. ' Dr. Bollman followeil Dr. Kramer ·on - the lland ud Enrlghl began~ the ~ o1 what ,....,..utolllXI II, In the face ol oplnlooa t&al Mn. Tucker did not pre-plan the ldllln(. Iman also dllclosed that the Bi-pound Mn. Tucker telephoned her husband al WEIGH DllC1810N • ' ,,,. _... -thal by dmrln& byhl .. -....... ...w .. .a ... -catecorY, for lnlt.ince, an ral .... men. "'~ .... llUlhed the appointment of> the app1all fx>ards because of reeent at.te l<g111aUon which requlm that the bowl .. , • a fll&r~~ ... , ... ,... property. Prevloualy al a bowl cit'.equa'uZaUon the superVl.oof s werr l>!lly1'~Ulred-f0 'Value properly In r elstioo lo neJ&bliorlng hold)np. • -~ In 1967 the bowl.hesnf kl ....- hll nearby Unllod Collfornla Bank offlee "PremeditaUoo ean happen In a mo- for help after the alleged batUe with Mn. ment," Enright charged, !:we're not taJk .. . . DAILY PILOT Staff .....,_ :Westpllal. il)g about the Supreme Com1 lllWnc .down He wu not available, Dr. Hoffman to weigh a declalon.'" PROSECUTOR IN HUDDLE AT TUCKER TRIAL Daputy Dl1trlct AttOf'noy Jome• Enright teaWled Iha defendalll told him. ao lhe ''Then I can say tbal lhe premeditalod look a 1milt from a 111tcben dra-and --~·" " Dr Hoffman ·~ ~. _.._1 .. _ , _ _..,.. 1..-i• an _., • COUD11c<nc:11.11 ez .. ~ ~ w r·-· ~ plalnlng thai Mn. Tucker Intended the WORLD SERIES P11BV1E'11 SHOWN IOI ol what lhe comprehended u llelf. A preview of what wu to -a dof-. but not Ill fatal oolcome. sharply lhlftlng filOlllld of poychlatric "Dr. Lawm>ee E. Green, cblef ol Jn.pa- omervallon came when Fairview Stale tleot aervlce at the Orange CounlJ 11oop1ta1 PIJChWdlt Dr. S I ( m u n d Medlcal Center poychlatrlc unit, told the centar, scoring McAulllle and londlng KOleWlct wu c:1"0IHUmined. court be f1rlt eumined Mn. Tucker dur-Stanley to ·tblrd. Larry Jaate.r 1 left, 'l'hl aeweul, mustachioed dodor !?!-~-July 1 lo 21 ltay without hander, replaced Washburn.~ singled -bll <rlginaJ evalu&Uoo of Mn -·--· ol the knlflng. ' TuWr In kindly ud 1 o m e 11 me ; H11 flrvllnp were lllmllar to -o1 ~ cenltry :: ~::!!: 6:i:!~ ~ pragmaUc tones, u Enrlgbt wOrked doctors who tnew they were dealing with e ........_. · around to bla butc::ber knife amlm'r: • an lccwed tmer and Dr. Grem1uld tho Horton walked on a tun count, fllllng the hypotheall. delendiDI, II now _ In hll l>el1al :.: b-. Northrup hll a grand.Blsm hop\er Dr. Koeewlck asld Mn. Tucker wu ~ · · ~ poychot1C. ' ' ~~ Into the upper deck In righl· field, 1C9'· frlgbtened -lled woman u the Ing Kallne, Cash and Horton ahead of "8ull ol ~attacked by a llr<nger ad-INDIFFBRENT REACTION him lo put the Tigers ahead &-0. It wss venuy and a<led In def..,. of her Ille M'n. Tucker sat llltanlnf, apparenti, the eleventh grand slam In '5erles hll- bome ud famlly _without premedlla'. uncooc~. u the yoong paj'Clllatrllt lory. Joe Pepitone of the New York lion. -portrayed her ~IJ type II one Yankees hit the Issi one In liM agalnst He agreed lhe bu problems. ~-erenti, to the dlretl ol th&.~uJ:W.e In to pilch for SI. PAINTINGS USED She al bl ~.. Ith Loull. Freehan walked on lour pltch<s. wore 8 roy ue UCas11" bright Wert was hit by 1 p•-• McLain sac:rl· Three oll -·•·•--daoe by '"" defen-~ trim, ~"""'• .., ......... at her ·-dtnt -a '="forest .;;'. later ~-··~...., -..... flced, and was out Shannon to Javier, face u though to erue _ DQHlistent who covered first. McAullHe drew an brightened up 11 her busband'a IUIJ• wrinkles, ooce In awblle beltaytng an !n•-·u--• w•'" fl1llng the •-·-. s•·-gation - a stage full of animals and a uoderlytng tension. oo;u W1a1 ...., UOM>CO Ml.lr ..,,..~ wero uaed In Dr. Koaewlck'• H ley bounced to Cepeda, who threw to evaluation. er ·face IOftened whenever lhe AW McCarver, forcing Freehan at tb.e plate. "Pslntlnp by themselv" would not bo her husband, father <r llilter, Kallne slngled to left center for hll sec- rellable, but combined with other Jn.. Dr. Green's viewpoint coincided "'1th ond hit Jn the Inning, ICOrlng Wert and formation, they can be helpful,"' Dr. one of Mn. Ttlcker c:ommiWng the June McAulWe with Stanley taking third. Dick KOleWict saJd under F.nright'• fn.. Z8 act while in a psycbotlc delusl.cm. of Hughes.replaced Willis on the mound ·for temptlon. sell-deferuie qalnst a brutal attack by a the Cardinals. Cssh bounced a single Dr. Kosewick lostilied that Mn. strooger adversaty. over Cepeda'• head and down the right Tucker did not attack Mn. Weslpbal with Both women suffered villble tcrstcbes, field line, Stanley ocorlng and Ksline premeditated intent and an evidence list cuts and bru1seJ in the coofrootattoa, but movlng to third. It was Cash's second ol 15 usaulll by her during the put 18 the pr<>ee<Ullon contends the llabblng oo-hit In the bmlng. Horton hit a liner that months didn't change hi! mind. curred shortly afterward as Mrs. deflected off Hughes' glove and beat it The same procedure _ analyai.s Westphal fled fro mcombat -an act of out for a single, Katine scoring and Cash without knowledp of her history of • vengeance, taking second. Northrup filed to Brock. hostile acts -wu . U!ed by pariJ.. Enright bas sugeated Mrs. Tucker Ten runs, seven hits, no errors, two educat.ed Dr. Phillip O. Kramer, of foll~ Mrs, Westphal into the street left. Metrop)lltan State Hospital in Norwalk. and' rammed the blade into her right side, The 10 runs tied the all·Ume Serles causing the scream heard by neighbors. record for one inning set by the Phlla· MORE FLEXIBLE "Suppoee instead of fea'.r," Enrl&ht in· delphia Athletics against the Chicago Ha lald, bad be Imo~ of It, his Cub> In the 7th Inning on Oct. Uth, 1929. diagno,tda ml&ht have been more flu.Ible, terjected during Dr. Green's sealon on Cards tblrd-0 wblle Jt wu qulte defensive of Mn. the witness stand, "that she was acting J avier flied to Kaline. Ma.xviii fl ied to with absolute hostility." Northrup. Dave Ricketts batted for • • • Bob Tolan batted far Carlton and struck out. Brock's grounder took a high bounce over McAulille's head and went into rJ.sht center for a single. Flood stnrek ouL Maria popped to McAullffe in short right. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. ·'llgeri 1eventlt--O Warne ·Granger came ln to pitch for the Cardinals, batting 9th. McLain struck out. Mc.AutHfe ' walked. Stanley bounced Into a dOuble Play, Muvill to Javier to Ce~a. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. CardlnaJ1 seventlt--0 It started to rain. Cepeda flied to Kaline. Mt'Carver looped a single to right. Slanley back-handed Shannon's in- field slngle but threw wild past second for an error, allowing McCarver to take 'third and Shannon second. Wert threw out JaVier, the runners holding. Maxvlll flied to Kaline. No runs , no hlta, one error, two left. Tlgen ef&btb--1 Katine wu hit on the left elbow by a pitch. Cash bounced out, C e p e d a unassisted, Kaline taking second. Horton was hit by • pitch. Northrup hit into a double play, Granger to MaxvW to Cep- da. No runs, no hits, DO errors, one left. C.nlJnalj Elptb Oyler now playing shortstop for the Tigers, batUng 5th. Stanley· moves to · center field and Northrup moves to left field. Edwards batted for Granger and stnlck out. 1'ae raln WBI falling harder. With the count of one strike on Brock, the umpires called time and ordered the field covered. . . -~ • I :·uc1 Fae ·. 1 Zty to Weigh ' _Regents',Cleaver Rule . ' 'Ille. UC Irvine aeademlc ,.oate w 111 m<el In apeclal -'l!lunday lo. COO• slde:r the recent regents' dedalon to nm.. It sueat lecture appearancea, growing ' All{PO:JlT •• . missioners also recommended : -Inc:luslon of five metroports, <r inter, llate type alrportl, In the eounty'1 avia- tion plan. FIVE AIRPARD ' -Development tJ. five "airparb" for light plane!. -lnclualoo ol Fullertoa and C.plltrano alrportl In the aJr plm plus a pouihle metroport In Anaheim ' -Barring ol ..... jet :fl!ghll from Orange County Airport from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. along with a llOlle fl\1411 . In the nel&hhorbooda up Upper Newport liq. 'Ille commllsloo report II the reault· ol two montha of public hearinl> baaed on pro~ of a nn,ooo ~ plm pu1 forth by Wiiiiam I. PtrWa and Aasoclales. .J· The lll'lltetage cooclusloni 'were writ· ten by counlJ A vlailoo Direct& Robert J. Bresnahan, who Nld ho baaeit the report on auggestlom: from the iV®mtatoo members. Concerning the futun ol ~· Cowl-ty Airport, rommlssl""""' p\,poood that Bresnahan wort with tbe Federal Avfa.. Uoo Agency lo limlt nllljltl!n• jet fll&bll. Bresnahan bu gooe m rec or d previously that auch rdtr!ctlooa can'I be impoeed because ol (ederal lundl In- vested In the ,;,port whlcb nquire ita use on a JKl'Hllscriminatory basis, BANNING FUGHl'S I Banning n!ghtllme fllgbte apparenUy b a discriminatory acUon. . Commissioners said that engineering and architectural studies should start im- mediately to provide par.king and ad- ditional termlnal facWUes at Orange Coilnty Alrport. The commission pointed out that any T ajor capital projects should ht geared to turning the airport Into an eventual metroport l.n!tead of u a major com· mercial facility. · If so doing, commissioners rejected Bresnahan's proposal tO double terminal faclllUes right away and start a 10-year development plan, The exact deflniUons of metroport as opposed to "ma}or commerclal facility" have never been worked oUiclally designated. OTHER SITES The five metroport a.itea reeommend,ed besides Orange County Airport inclUde Fullerton Airport, joint use with the military of hollcopltr trslnlng field Mlle Square Airport, Capistrano Airport, a new field in the center tJ. the Irvine Ranch, and a field 10mewhere near Anaheim. Excluded for metroport consideration was Meadowlark Af!port in Huntington Besch. Commlssl-. lald It might he considered u ID alr part for llgbt plenee. --·-------------·. out of the controversy ovtr Black Pan- ther Eldridge Cleaver. The meeting of the Academic Senate, whicb besld" facullJ lnc;ludes IOlllO high tanking Campul admlnlltral<ln, wlU he a closed affair. The Cleaver lectures at Berkeley· and the tn\.ttotioo to CJeavv-by Allslstant Professor Stephen Shapiro to Jectme at Irvine are relevant and could J:Olll8 up, aclmowladged Dr. 'Keoneth Ford, cbalr·' man of the UCI Academic Senate. .He asld the lsCuity will eaoslder two resolutions recommended f<r adoption by the Senate esecvtfve committee. He declined to divulge content ol tbe reeo- JuUOQS prior to the meeting, but 1 a 1 d they do not refer to Individuals. Announcement of the Academic Sen- ate's action will be made followbt& tile meeUnc, he said. Pre-dawn Police Chase Ends in Crash, Charges Multip)e charges were Iodpil aplml an Anahe1m. man today tn Colta Mea after ho allegedly led polf<e Oii a -pre- .dawn cbue with hll headllghll ofl that ~ tn a c:oll.lsion with a 1quad car i Booked Into, Cily Jail WU David J-b Wilson; ·1 ~~Id printer. He WU charged with realstlng arrett. hll and nm, ud reckless driving. Police said Wilson WU driving sports car with one headlamp off. When an of- •. ficer gave chue, the motorllt allegedly ·'1llcked off hll one good hesdllgbl and ~ to ~ away. i Wil8on coWded with the left rear fender of a patrol car driven by Officer J. C. White, then managed to drive a few bun, dred feet down the road, He abandontd his vehicle and ran between houses near Orange Avenue at Fairway,•pollce said. He was apprehended motnenta Jater In an alleyway. Neither Wilson nor the of. ficer were reported injured. That Sea Monster No Illusion, Say Catalina Sailors Avast there, 'Matey, It's not a bird er 1 plane. It's a Sea Monster! " Calls lo the DAILY PruJT support the large fish story of George HJner who claims to have seen a sea momter, oU. the -end of catalina. The sea monster was sighted in 1932 by A. Bandini, who devoted a chapter of hla: book to the descripUon and detailed ac· count of the incident And it jibel with 1CCOU11t given by Hider. And other local lishennen claUit to . have seen what may be the cousin of the Loch Neu monster. All describe him u heaving 10 led oul of the Pacillo. He used an anaJ..av In which he and Dr. Hughes and lined a single to center. ~ Brock llled lo Kallne. Green fought; the peychiatrist wu sub-No rurui, one hit, no errors, one lefL I FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAG.EMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY, . . DAILY PILOI OltMIOI COiUT l>\llllSHINO COMftAHY RelMrt N. W1t4 "-""" .,.. .. lltll ... J1ck R. C1rf1y vtet "-l*l!t llM ..,.,.,. IMN- n.,,.,, K11¥1l Ecltlor '••' Nl1Mft Adwrfll!nf DlncW c.... ..... Offt. JJO W11t a.y Strfft M1llh1f MllllNlll ,,o, •• , lllO. •2•2• --""""""" lfedl1 1111 w. ..... _.....,.. &...... ....-if1 In "*'-' AWMUe IM......,.I IHCIH M lltl .... dued 10 that be WU DO longer 8 threat, at 'n&tn fovrth--4 whicb time Enright went to get a knlf<. Steve Carlton pitching for Ule Cardi- .FINISH YOU OFF ntll, battlng'tlth. 1be alteodance wu Announced. at 54,Sft. Shannon threw out Freehan. Wert popped lo l\luvlll, Mc· "To finish you off, no matter whit my mental state," EnriCht suggested. Allglllllne lmmedlately objected to the plirue and Judge CrooUhank IAlllalned bll criticism of the objection. 1'1bat'I the whole basis of th.ls CUI " • Augustine said, .-.ferrJn& to the defen- dant's put and present mental condftson. Mrs. Tucker bad been ICbeduled tci t..i1fy'Tue!day bul the delendan~ w1- 1Q ls ru,, testl showed, wu worn down by the long da;y and ~pealed conj"°'"" aboul her paj'Clll1trlc dimers. . Augustine Nld durlni Tuelda;y'1 pro- ceedinp. thal 141tlmooy hu alreadJ atablllhod that Mrs. Wostpbal WU ltai>- bed, then llqgered out Into Mlncfta Drl ... boldlng a towel agahut the wllUDCL Two ne!Pbor girls wllo tume4 at tho ecreaJll asld they 88W Mr1 TuWr ln bor yard, but llW DO WeJP(ll lD bet band. South Coast Plaza Features New Cars Fllty MW model dom..Uc c11r1 wW bo oo diopla)' toda;y ~ 811lm!q al Sooth Coall Plue In Coata Mesa, In Iha flnl Orange Couni, lbowlng of tho 111111 fUll liM and I bo qett 1bow evv prwnlod In • lhopplng ceriltr. Cara. mada av.U.bla by 10 Orsnga Couni, dealers, wlU be oo clltplaJ lhnlolhoot lhopplna boun. I Lain &truck out. -. No ntm, no 'bits, no errors, none left. Cafd1na1t I01111>-f . ~icAullffe made a one-hand catch of Flood'• p0p Dy dowo the right lleld line . Msrte grounded a single off McAulllle's . glOY" avlf Into right. Cepeda popped to Slanley. McCa(ver was called out ao strlku. Nq runs, one htt, no erron, one lefL TIJtn FUUI I . · McA¥1lffe ,struck ouL MaxvW threw out Stanley. KaJlne lml!hed a home run Into the lower left field seats for h l 1 ,thkd llralght hil and fourth RBI In the rune. CUh singled out to ri&l>l Horton .,.pped lo Muvlll. -one nm, two hit.a. no errors, one left. Canllnall Flltb t Shannon struck oul Jayjer lined to WerL KaJlne made a running ooe-hand grab ol Muvlll'a high fly In the right lleld corner. No rum, DO hlta. no erron, oone Jell 'l'lpn 8htli • Ncrtbrup lingled to center. Freel>sn med to lilarll In short rlgh~ Carlton plclled Northrup oil flnt and In the enau-lni nmdown Northrup WU hit In t b e llact by Muvlli'• throw and ?Wed out for Interference. The play wen~ Carlton to C,peda to Muvlll to Carlton, who reeelved "'"'1!t for the pulo\I\. Wert fOllled to Cepeda. No run.1, one bit, no errors, none left. cantlnall Sl>tb • I Cl (f· ....... .... 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PIAITIC lillCh Kit "WPlll" --·· im Jli1 .,. l""'1 aod u;Omqb~ wltl\ 2 39 pilll Ila YICUlll'll bottle. lq.1.21 • WIJ\TH[R Wl~f °"''.Lil to I• P.M.-7DlrtAM HUNTINGTON BEACH . . ..... NIOALI & IDINGD . .. . • • ·, I . • . • . • • • • ( • • . . • , ' • . • -• • • ;· :. • • . I • . • \ . ' ' a c I I I i ' • I • • l • • • c ~ • • • • • • ~ • . DAO;y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE •• ' ' Voters ol. N..,port-!l!esa UDllied School Dist\'lct soon will be. asked to go to the polls again to vole i.o. aootller scbool bond election. . The date likely ~ be i.o. February ilnd the l!est guess DOW is the bond request will be In the neighbor- hood of $15 million , although tru.!!eeS· still haven't de- cided oo the •••cl date or sot lbe amount. Then have been some healthy developments since a $20. 7 million bond issue fell short of the needed two- lhm!s backing ooe year ago : -.....school officials now are discussing common Pi:<>lr !ems with officials of the two cities and through the Citles-Scltbols Liaison Committee working on roopera· tive solutions. -A joint Costa Mesa and Newport-Harbor Cham]>. ers of. Commerce committee is studying the cost of 1chool const:ructlon. -A ci~ group calling itself "The Community Forum en Schools" is looking into school problems with emphasis on communication between school officlalJ and the public. · Each of these developments Indicates an increased community· awareness of the · school district's plight. At the same time there have been -other develoP": · ·ments that have affected students. For 1,300 second graders the school day bas been shortened half an hour. No school buses are available for another 825 students who rode last year. These are visible changes, favorable and adverse, Ille last school bond vote. But what can be said the mood of the vo'ter! The recent, narrow Orange Coast College bond election defeat, which in fact carried in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, seems to indicate voters are keeping an open mind on educational needs. The specifics and -merits of lbe Newport Mesa school bond proposal have yet to be developed and weighed. And, it is Impossible to foresee what oilier pressures and problems may develop between DOW and February. . But It would be tragic if we were to permit inilants Name Memory Just Life's Littw Ordeal One of life's little ordeals is having an imperfict memory for names. M o s t of us are in this plight. We rather envy people like former Postmaster General James A. Farley, the 1}X'ightly octogenarian who bu the reputation of never forgetting the identity of anyone be he.s ever met. It is said of Jim that be even had a prenatal memory and that im~ medlately after birth he handed the docror a cillOf and called the surprised medic by bis flr1tclUllD<. Sueb · power• of total r • c a 11, cultivated by pollUclans and salesmen,· are beyond mott of us. What feeble memory· we do have seem.a to desert us in an emergency. U asked unu· pectedly to introduce hill own mother, many a man atutitera and murmurs, "I'd like you· io-ub·meet-uh Mama." Under sudden stiress he not only can momentarily forget bis mottler's name -he can forget hiJ own. THIS IS SUCH a human fact of normal life that you would think it would be taken for granted by everyone, and accepted for what It is - a temparary lapse. But it isn'l All of our lives are made hideous at timea by t h o 1 e oddballs ":ho rush up to us at a sodal tunction, stick out their paw . md demand loudly: "I'll bet you don't even know wllo I am !" Thus challenged, your mind lm· mediately fiees. Guilt assails you. All you can see is the bulbous face of your tormer1ter. Everyune nearby stops talking and watches your feeble strug- gles. "Sidney Beaverhofi?" "Nope." "Bascom Ripplethwaite?" "Nope." "Algy Wbumperdink?" "Nope." He is leering triumphantly now and the crowd is snickering. Back 'Vp Front' With MauUlin In, Any Battle Bill Mauldin, whose clas&lc "Up Front" will be re-lllued by W. W. Norton this October ($4.95) comments on one of his most famous cartooNJ from that book: "Once I lbooght I did a very IUMy cartOCll. It was a picture " an old-time cavalryman ahootlng bls jeep, which had 1 broken axle. It ii one of those cartooo ldeU you lhllllc up rarely; ii bu 1iJn. pJicity, tt tell.I a story, it doesn't need trcrds. It Ja, I btlltve, the very bt3t tlndol-" For tbll new edilion of "Up Front", Oav:ld 8albcntam hu written the in· trodudlon ln which be commtnts: "Ont mum. now to Mauldlo'• cartooM ol World War ll, after years tn Vietnam ....-.., wbejber they ltill bold up. 111ey lllll 'hold UJl, -be belier than !\1:1'. ' wA dlfferm1 Wit, dlilerent countryside, dllllrtol mllltoiy tactics, -•low· polnl, ...... -...-ddlaU<11 d. 11me poi141Cl11CJ. One ttme1: tbl1 If a .,. .. reports wbo bid been with ffaq. olbal «Napoleon ,... MauldJo'• work, be would -lmmedl•!eJ7 tllal tho lfGrk W'U riabL" \ ' Dear Gloomy Gus: Almost all billboards are built In an exposed position without any embellishments such as shrubs or trees. Hardly anybody should com- plain about bill~ if they were designed so that they blended Into their sumiunding and were land~ ocaped. H. B. M. Tin ... ,.. ftfttcfl ....... """" Ml ~ ...... "" _, ... ...... ,. .. "' ,..,. ........ , .... 0.llr , ... .. 'Humility' at SU The president or the student body at Stanford Univer8ity has condescended to olfor Ju. personal support to tile· in~ stitution's new president, Kenneth S. Pitzer. In this day U age, such humility is unheard ol. The &tudent leader recognizes, in fact, that he is likely to be criticized as a "sellout bourgeois" ·by some elemenll of the student population. Yet this young man, while holding out the threat that stantord could have ao outb:eak this fall that would "dwarf" wbat hap- pened at Columbia University, has chosen graciously to give t h e univenity's new president a chance. It is possible, he haughtily announces, that "a president can be educated by students." Apparently be is not ready to concede that students might possibly be educated by a university president -or the faculty. El Cabon Dally Callfornlan Pineville, W. Va .. Independent.Her· aid : "Those who are still in school and considefing dropping out face one ol the most crucial decisions of their lives. It is up to all of us to lollow the President in urging them to go back to school and stay tt.ere until they have at least a high school dip· Joma. The education they get now charts the course not only for th.eir individual lives but for the· weUare of our country in the coming decades." ' Our on the local, •\ate or nat!Ol/al scene not related to the educ~tion of our youn~ters in Newport-Mesa Jchools to dinfullsh onr support for our Jocal-1chl>ols, We need to go ~to this bond issue with the concept and resolve ihat vie really do wai>t to solve our edu~a· Ilona! problems locally. C.autiou8 Study Needed Under a new state law, a county may fonn an air- port land use cpmmission if it wants. The Newport Bfacb City Council is on record be- lieving one is needed in Orange County. Stanton, West. miniter, Cypress and Buena Park are. iQ .agreernenl The proposal ls DOW Ullder study by county gov- ernment. , • Tl,ie job of an airport land use commission essent- ihlly would be to CO!IS)der ibe mos( .compatlbl1> 1111d safest uso ·o! land adjacent to county airfields and to make recommendations accordingly. . Without question, that Is a responsibilijy that should be met by. some agency. And it just migh~be met already -by one, if not all, of these : . The County Boord of Supervisors, lbe County Planning Commission, the County Airport Commission, the California· Public Utilities Commission, the Civil Aeronautics Board and the Fedtral Aviation ~g:ency~ Plus, of course, the city councils of Newport Beach, C09la Mesa and ,Santa Ana, in the case of Orange County airport. The proppsal then, is one that requires careful otudy and a clearer determination of need and purpose than' is yet in ·evidence. The Orange Cotmty airport jurisdict!Oll" picture is confused and overlapMd el)Ougb as it Is. Whal is not needed is another advisory . agency to further spread and diffuse responsibility. What we do n~ ls some clarifying and streamlining and pinpointing Of· author· ity and responsibility. N.C ----- 'Orange Cou~tg Closed·Mindedness' Blind To the Editor: I believe the general public of the area surrounding UC Irvine is blind to the value of. having' Eldridge Cleaver speak on that campwi. As usual, Orange County closed-mindedness is · laking its ' in- tellectual toll. 'The purpose of the university (or aoy school for that matter) is to open one's eyes ~an and mind to a wide variety of diffNing Points of view of life. lt is to enable one to then make an intelligent =~~~ ~ ~e~!J.haa~~ w~ his personal point of view will be. For this reason, completely ignoring freedom ol Speech, Mr:. Cleaver's views, no mat4 ter bow radical, are and must be tolerated u a part of the body of possible points ~ view an American can take. Granted, violence is not the way to build a 'freer country. Granted, the Black Panthers are causing much trouble, using violence as their main tool. However, we lose all chance to build that freer country if we suppress dissent because it is dissent. I also think the students at the University ·level of learning have t h e intellectual power to make the r i g h t decision. Let's not make believe that Cleaver, Black Panthers, and violence don't exist, and close our eyes to them; but rather give those still in the process of chooslng a chance at making the best choice, whatever it may be. DAVID TYLER Weaker Sex'! To the Editor : Sydney Harris': "The Puu:ling Ques- tion of Punctuality" {PILOT, ~pt. 23 ) particularly interested me because of its pertinence to my own habits. While discussing the correlation b e t w e e n personality and punctuality, he stated how there is no satisfactory or obvious correlation available. Freudians might say that compulsJvely punctual people to Values of Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should conveu their messages in 300 words or less. Thi right to condense letter& to fit space or eUminate libel is -reseroed. AU let- ters must incLude signature and maii. ing address, but names will be with- held on request. have a sense o( duty to society. But yet some men with a slr.QJlg sense of duty are always late. He mentioned that ."Woman's lateness Js a thing apart, more a matter of gender than of indivfdua1 personality", because "she first has to compose herself as a woman before she can venture into the world as a person .•. ". I object to this trite view of women . Mell! Open your eyes . and (realistically) take a look at what Ute "weaker" sex does in an average day. A woman usually has a job in addiUon .to her traditional housewife duties. Besides these, she still must be the feminine, lovely creature fresh from the beauty parlor. With all t h e s " responsibilities, something in her schedule must suffer. Usually she gets everything done but jus1: a litUe behind schedl.Oe. So men, if you expect your wife or girllriend to look beautiful and keep up with her growing responsibilities, please be a litUe more sympathetic when she spends an "hour" in front of the mirror. To be late is certainly a privllege that all women will continue to take ad- vantage of. ROBERTA M. WYMAN A Typical, Behind ScheduJe Woman Sour Grapes? To the Editor : I see where an Orange Coast College student doesn't want us taxpayers to buy grapes. ApparenUy he doesn't like free .----B11 George ---. Dear George : The people who live next door to me profess to be so goody- good that butter wouldn't melt tn theii-mouths. How,,,ve.r. l've pok- ed through their trash and it's always filled wit'h empty whiskey bottles. What do you think of sneaky hypocrites like that? NEIGHBOR Dear Neighbor: Be tolerant -they probably feel they have to be sneaky, liv- ing right next door to a nosy gossip. Dear C.Orge ' I met this nice girl ln a bar on ''the block" in Baltimon and bought her several drinks and was 1~ed to meet her on the corner after she got off from her job as a bui:lesque dancer. Do you think I should k~p waiting! That W6S three weeks ago last Wednesday. GROWING SUSPICIOUS Dear G. S.: You've obviously made one of the oldest miatakes in the world -you're on the wrong comer. CONrlDENT!Xt'""TO H.H.ll.: It goes 1 !'Leugb and the world llrugba with 100: weep and you weep alone.'' However, in ypur cue, an exception may be mlltle. enterprise, but would rather listen to a guy named Chavez who never did a day's worki nor paid a nickel in taxes. ~ents that spoul this sort of thing ~·t like the police in Chicago but the MaYof's mail was five to One in support of the poije<. Perhap6 Dr. w atson is wise not to have a bond election until next year. By that time Eldridge Cleaver and some of the other criminal agitators diay· be in iafl where they belong and the tupann may forget what is being allowed <IJ• tu_.. supported campuses. LEE SMITH Cleaver Issues To the Editor: The perso.n who wrote in to Groomy Gu.s asking h ow long they would l as t speaking' in Watts about black people as Cleaver spoke about whites at UCI must be out of touch with reality. To enlighten B: ·J. on American racial policies: bla~ks ha':e no~ ·~ ~ide­ sp read Job d1scr1m 1nat1on · (subtle or m a n i f e s t>. school segregation (defacto or otherwise), clos- ed housing, etc. to oppress (keep them in their place) whites. So why speak in Watts? It leaves me wondering. why a patriotic American (an assumption) would make such an illogical, speculative statement. No Lo9ir1 To the Editor: T.L,T. In re: Mrs. McMaster's 1 et t er (Mailbox, Oct. 2), did you get the feeling that she blamed the lowering or Calilornia educational standards on the influx of "people from the South, and some Midwesterners"?? As one of "these ptople" (educated in the Midwest) who "do not bring with them a tradition of high educational standards and need help In understand· ing the value of good, schools," I have a a question. Where did she study logic? KAY PECAIIT Mauldin ftapped ' To the Editor: Mr. Mauldin's "cartoon'1 of the Oct. 1 DAILY PILOT, entiiled "A few noted 'Jaw and order' ~nthusiasti," is an e1.· cellent eumple or an aUtmpt to , associate negative emotional appeal to UNDEFINED IA!rmlnology. Apparently, Mr. Mauldin':f purpose WIS to elicit the same reaeUon from his readen as did those of the Democratic convenUon who deemed the protecUon or corivention participants from bodily hMm .. Gellapo tactics. Perbaps Mayor Daley wouldllave been belt<r oil had he given lhOH .wfio held and espressed the above point of view a c h a n c e to publicly reject pallce pro-. tection, thereby inslnlcting the police to Jo nothing to protect-the livea,or ~ of these individuals.· The words "18w and order " when. left undefined, mean nothing. Mr. Mauldin pictorially has choseq to US9Ciate . .Ja•. and order with' the whim of a dictator, such as Hiller 's laws re : Jews. Ho:w'evei, the U.S. Constitution-was written as a set of laws to protect the 1n4lvidual ~)I inalienable right to'.bls .,.. life and~ perly ~ just auch a w!ilm. . · • Therefore,. to u 1 e the phrai ... '1a!r and order," one mUlt.begliNJJ ~ the Jaws of which one~ ~9 Mr. Mauldin does not consider: the laW1 that make it illegal to murder or fo ilte'1 as.<he pro4uets of those diclaton be bas pictured as his "not.ed" enmplel Of law and order. MRS. CAROL NOllTON Kudos CBS To the Editor: KudostoCBSfor presentingMr. Vladimir Horowitz, one of the greatest artists of our time! Many thanks for a wonderful hour-of television viewing. MRS •. GARY LEEK ltlom Told fl• , To the Editor: Some 30 years ago, at the -very ~ ning of my teen years, my mother .. ei· plained to us that a person wh(t·:"1!0Jl4 stantly uses swear words or woise ·Rs they talk does not have the intelligence to learn to speak decently. · Has tbe intellectual level of oczr co1- Jeges sunk so low that a man th~ usqs, the vulgarities of the gutter in a ~ to stu~ents is still on the platfoqn ~ting away . . His ideas or philosophies, if you wish,. are sad enouJb to hear-his use cl such · words makes my stomach turn. • .;, I'm one mother that does not want my,· i sons in a school that wiU allow Eldrld~ Cleavll!l' and his ilk even near an Uf struct.or's d~k. : h J. STAUNTOW Quote~ f. " ' ' Rev. Lewis P. Behler, Jr., L.A. · "We are' all groprng foc ~ · today's grievances; but those of s who are leaders should heed our .. advice and wh,en we say 'keep · <X>Ol' should beg1u with our own cool. Christopher R. Low, L.A. -"it morally just as reprehen6ible 1o 'neutral' in the face of injustice aa it to partake in it." Wedoesd•y, October 9, 11168 2'11< editorial IJOV• of Ille Doilp Pilot , .. ,., to Inform and stl"" ulau ttcden b11 ptt.9tnting 'thil l ftt1DlpaJ><"• oplnlonl and ..... ' men~ on topicl of lntmll ~ and ~lfic<lnce. bv protri<lmg • i forum for "" t:q>rflrion· of • our readers' opinlom, and~by ~ prcunllftg II•• -dftnt ,1 points of 11</.,,..d oln • • and spolc<,,,.... on topicl of u..i da~obert N. Weed, Publlsbet l ~----~= -·-·-·---~-~----- Tl sys! M"" whi· bac: oft It plar now par ~! N for cha: sea1 It p for the any 0: doe: prill mer the '1l trus COUl won the fer. ava for F• city rep vef1 bou due lots R vel< lbe be. the Coll her• C: fO!ll ban to I nan SUS) T olh• cou hid• mei I! t the be : .1 w tint< aid tho oecu &talo Ead M Mok lbe behl bea• .. , thet SI v s. T St of F a.m Mar ff, will mor dO)I. feet> pm Ill Ave = CGr1 llOd Wal -,,.. A,. Smil ~ Clrc CGr1 l!istr I.a ' 1no t • BY WILLIAM REED Reeds ••• In the Wind _,_ - • Schools' Graces Lltllt ·-.......... , .... to the .. .,. that the Huntmctoa llfach l!lih sChilol Dblrlcl bu llltlved to .... -.., ochool CGOlti'Ucl!on, 1m1s11 Dr. Mu FcnV, dlslricl wperlntendelll 00.0 o..nooted, partleularly by crltlcl ol ~ ~ -· upcomlnJ •12 mlllloll bond projJooa1 for constructloo of which allows even penooa In the ,_ ICbool< aod ~ to tt· back row to bear tile deliberations · lslio& ..es, .,. b1111cJ1nc aavtop llUCh u of 'the city fathers. modular component ~ "\:'; It's all a part of tile new look dowtas ochoob aod llWI blddlnc. There is a wonderful new IOUDd s)"tem In council cllamborl of Memorial Hall In Hunt!npn Beech old buil"'"" bich aid M-y. planned for the ..._ w Fomey wu attompil!ll ·to negate now bouse1 .the dly financial de-cbarga by the ...mtve ~ pilrlments and the coundl Cham· Owners J>role!:llve ·t.eague . aod o Iha~ ltla ~ are P.ilty ol acoaalve ~s. upendiaires 61 lupaf'l'I' money. New iables have bwl Installed POPL menibera the amount ol lrblch for .the staff ak>Gg with new ~ Is tm~. bav~ submitted a lJat of chairs. The same old metal folding a r I U1m en t 1 ag~ the hl&h seats remain for the audience, but ·school dlstrlct bond J>roposal. It probably Is not loc> good an idea · for citizens to feel comfortable In COMPE'ITm'E BIDDING . the face of . the governing board F011)0Y began his -taUoo wtlh • anyway comment by Gordon Powers, member of • the district'• dtizen'• advilory com-* mittee &Rd an · licensed architect, .. 11o · • said AlA members would be ldcte(f out o One thing the new sound 1ymm their professional body H they qaged in does not help is the reference to compeUtlve bidding -a suggestkln for printed mllltertal w!llcll tile council· • poaible Aviop by POPIJ. . ___ : _L · men have before tbOm to noel end Id an example ol diJlrlcl ecoovmy, the· audience -'not. Foroey pointed oyt that lnlltell are 1el· 'lbii -on mates for real dis-ting • l<ducllon In archllecll' lees by truJt. I'm sure that neilhet the .....ainl plans "" d!Herent sd)ooll, ,.,.,,_ · ••-'ty "-lain Valley SchoGI and the ..._ -councilmen nor -Cl •~rn•y High will be lllmlllar in des!Jn, be oald. would •~ to put anything over on · " ,_ paid to the --'-" the pubiic, )lut government by ,.. "No •ll<n•on ~ - ference to documents not nmd~ · the dlltrlcl makes, '°oroey oald.-belin- alla.,_ ~-pubH I ning to cite lm'lt. av . = to -c eaves room The d!ltrlcl doe1 not u.e automatlcally for doubt. 0~ doors u does FOWttain Valley For ins1ance, Monday night the Scliool Dlllrid'• CUrrl<ulum Malerials city attorney gave tile council a Oenfa". report oo the status of a contro-It URS modular component con- versial tract near HUD'llngton Har· strudion, '!" that Cllllomlsing is hour wltdl involved substan1fal re-. ellminlted for;eablneU, roofs, doon and duction in the me at r~idenlial door bandle1. lots. No chalk ·bolrdl are n~ed In * clUsrooms becallle special materials u- ·ed tn the wallboard RrVe ~ same Residents near die proplled de--· vei<>pm«lt would like to !mow wl!at NO WINDOWS • the fate of the development might Schoob don't have windoWI, whlcli be. The Blh>rney auggeolled llOllding ....., leis coat in beating, cutting the the matter back to the Planning space for them, no frames, shades or Commission ;wllll !nslructi<>n to ad-biinda are needed aod ellminltea the here io the dty codes. needs for "l>ladng broken gtaa panel. City Alfy. Don Bonfa said be Allo the exterior o1 buJldJnp ore made found that tile~ had not been ol ' brick or preast conc:rele,. wblch bandleJ! by \he plaDon according means thOy do not have to bO J>llnf<\I, to proced-11.t up by dty ordi-MIA blddfnc tenill IA! lower cools too, nances, a situlition Tlll!cll has been be uld. ' · , · su......,._, lately b)' lots at people. He ...,.erec1 the qu..Uon of "Wily not ~r"--build en the abudy-owJlt'd Ocean. View The mayor bad 1ile repc>tt jmt as Ille, next to Wintersburg High School!" other reports have been before "You .should )>Uy land when It ts councilmen. If there ls nothing to av,itable and before the cost el Jt rises 1 bide, why not read at least a state-beca""' mpennar~etl are built l?OUnd ment of the substance of l2le report. it," uld Forney. The ·0c<1n View lite If there Is something lo bide from will be UJed eventually, probably for the the people, then the noporta llhould · lhlnl ocfiool to be built, be predlctld. be read In full. Argulq for the 'I.I million roqual<d Eader PT A Joins Drive l .To C"lean Bolsa Beach Whal began as the effort ol a lont H1JDo tinton Beach bouaewifl to find a ••Y to aid in cleaning up the mea ol lrull in the Bolla Cllca Stale Beach area aod .In securin& city adminlltraUon of the local state beaches hu been joined by the Eader School PI' A. Mn. Milton Vander Molen of 9472 Mokihana Drive uid that the women of the IChool or1an11tlloll are "100 percent behind getting the city to tal:e ovor the beach and to .ee It cleaned. "All ·we hid to do WU juft: preleDt them w1tb the fac.U." She aald ber poop 11 eompllfnj( a 1111 o1 Valley to Start Sealing Stre.ets Thursday ~·~: Street cmn will ballil Illa :-1....itlil of Fountain Valley tllaroURllfuw ·at U:tl a.m. 'lbunday Public worn l>ftc::&<r Marvin Haglund ~ today. ' facts to be Included In • lad llbeet to be sent to each home In ber area. In addiUon, she bope.o to be able to dhlribule the lad llbeet to anyme In the city who wanta to find out whit'• hap- peolng with the alale-aDd city beaches. "The ract·aheet thould be ready about the ftrat part of next w.eet," lhe Aid. Director'ol Jlarbon and Beocbel Vince Moor'-bu augested to the atate .thnJuib the city edmlnllllralloD lbal his department tal:e over --ol both Huntlngtoo and Bolla Cllca Stale Bel<bes ·~e tblnk we cu nm them mare-ef. llciently and ollor the beach aolJll pobllc a tun Afety JX'Oll'llD at a lesser COit to the' Joeal lupayer, "'Jbe beliCbel can be placed on a user pay .bel!l.mcll u ... are doln& rllht no -·Ille portmc Joi ol the city beach. .. H'!rri~wners Win Pair· of Battles ·o,;,'J{arbour Land Haglund aaJd the~ ptWWW rbJ·oll wlll allo be jprayV during• thi early mornlni houri ol Friday, ape! next Tue>- day. He warned tht1 !hf al· , '1"lro at 1eut partial vlc:l«I• far !ected -will ,,_ lrmi ap-homeownen ll'.'Jlellln& tracil in the Hun- puim,ltely I\ s :f :'; '"""" Ban<iar .... ol lfllllloclon -lo be Bddl W.... -ded MondayllfOI. -Oct. 10. •-....,.., '1111 Cllr COandl nlerred beclt lo the Aveoue, Poppy -Cli:<lt, Pltoaliia 'Comm!-a ~ -Alpes1 A--. lpre••. ~ ca ..,_ 1--o1 ~·OU, l!llm, A* ..... J. Ednfw A-ml --.. Cortlnllla, El Arbo!, iatr~ beaio11t ol a ,failure to ~ all ~....V aod Ol'lole A--' ..._, wtthiO Ille requll'ed • fell. w.-B1nie1. ' ' .,,.,,,,.._ ai.. rela1ed beet lo Ille --Ocl.11(-of 9lne\)1Bl -a ·ooo-.iai --lland>o, La c..lta, SICrolla, La . • .. __. wbldi would have .....- no.ta, J. Slella, La La Paloma iwldeatlaJ Poll ol f,!00 aquara foot ol ... A-eod Senta !label, -Rita, tuaJ land .... al Admiralty Drl'to ml Santa Lucia, Santa sua-, -. Sti1ta Cout HJPny rather than the lepJ Catherine, --. -Clara 1,000 • ..i 8""ta llarbora -pi....l!alm --hiii been holly cootealed elide and 8""ta LaCla Clrde. by realdenll · In nearby HunUoglon --Ocl. l5 (eul ol MqnolJa street): El HarbOur. Tbe rtt><e!enlaU•ea of \he CU'IH, i. Plloml, La Caiilta, La developer clalm that lhe loll are not so Eolnlla, La Stalla, El Sol, J. Luna aod . .,.ii --ellewbere In the trlcl WW La Colpnla AvenUOI and P1lm, Pepper be pllt land In whldl eicb - Trel, r Jbniper and Walnul-will have In fnteml. ! . " • • ·----"""'·--· .. ·----'-- Saying Outlined f.or Field Act tmprov-· to. <lf.un- lfnllon ~ lllah ~ For"')"~ be would need the ~Y.'lil!haa!I. before be went to the ~to -.ff..U..>«lloal needs to bO =~ to .....: ,...uJa· lions. . I. • . • • • " " ' . ' ' TM1Ht8.JctWJMea1..Withiti"'9~k~-; i nd rakish ncw1tylina. WitbBuicli:'t-~Oll l}llMl. ... a. ~ · •JOa.ibicioc:b VllUadard.And;•lon1lilt.C..r.1r-.....,. , - ~ 1,~,-._ ' ,;.1 .. •• , " ~ , ... . : l ' . . . ' •. ' --- •:'; I .. , .. -# • ' '.'fte,....._~~colon.liew \fltcricin.urtluu•art\'OlutioftaG · ..;rt 111~0n·..,..1or a.LcSlbre that's more~ltna 1lwl , '• , ; •ftwore.:Marera~O-IM.eeoeomffrom a .widud J50culio .J ·~va.A.oilaloQ.i?D~lil\ol.Pfety~ " .. .. .... ' . '. I -_,_ .. ... .. •. f '• . _..,. . . "' .. ' 'I . '.) ( •' I -. . ' • ., ...... ' • ' . I . .. .. '""' to~;,.,, 1 , .• • • ' •• ' ' JI • '' 'II ' t '·~ I ThereatellllUl)l~featuresoncvcryl9691iukk.Manyf~uresyou'Ul!U.~Set~-·ulirn1oum10alluictowner.Mc!•Bli!'*!"\otuWll ' ' . .. .. ..., . ' l 1 o. <1,_!f o I .."'t '• l°! I ' • . .,, ' r • - . .. , ..· " . • •' • -.. , " .. .. .. r ,..... _______________ .... ,..... .... -~~~~~ --~-----~-,..,.,---..---r.-· ... · ·-....--~-----~=------------- • ' • " ( . . ! ' I i • • • Hanoi · ·Says It Aga.in, I . ., A Jk:tiue Of Curtlt I. LeMay WU . • '· ""lilnll fna the IW!way at South .•. · .JllP Sehool In Co!Jrmbu; Ohio, ilDI ~ tn the admlltlltraUvo Czech Leaders Swallow · • !lftleM. IAMay, a naduate Of South ~ · ~..X. pr.tilentlal candl4ate . w ....... third -~~ tiCbt. • • candldacy dOUD't ·' I~~~ for him:' uld Latest Soviei Demands ; · the p~ . But u a. candl4ale, • · 'Wt do want to appear to en--: . dona uYboely. So we decided to ,.._ft,_ th• p'rom!Dent poll- llGD Jlllldo the JD&lll aoor.\' .. . . ' • o;. ChrtdiAn N. lomonl l&!d Monda1 lie Picked up ·a rood Idea wlllle vllltln( South Africa. People · ·= to hove orpn1 Uled !or an\a J{ter death should In· dicate tllil by having a symbol tat- tooed on the soles of their feet . * * * Clifford Sees • ' , I ' , ' t • ' • , b-u "·t· ilNzz are:. the l&wt """"a;';i;':cUt ilOWn 'on 'sfu'dent" C1 fn>m . the Michiian· state Umvenif.Y Llbrary. All boob on open shelves carry a magnetized metal plate. Unless the plate is de- enei'~ at the checkout . desk, it will 16ck the turnsWe and sound a ~r If the student attempts to 1muggle the book out .. Sigils of ·RJiss • - SOIMOM rtok II f<tl of 1lo!I< 1DOll froM iM Lal:c Aublmo co~ tage of Lodm Cloulln. H1 oald the $1,500 1DOll ..., 'In ,Pia<~ , wll<n lie uillkcl . Ille cottage Sept. ZS, but 10Cll oom a week > lattr, ... ;,; I :1-· . • Troop Pullout WASIUNGTON (AP) -Secretary or Del.-Clark M. Clilford nld today tbett havt. been '1110me indlcaUoDI the-llollCIDlliovlel u tram ClecbollovUla. ti Bui on! nJd the U.S. .,.- 1968 Nohel Peace Prize Awarded -not have doll1ll cm the Npolled · -troop ".'1tbdraw11 .. the -French Lawyer· • lnvolvtd. ~. CUllord opole wit!> aenmen al nearby OSLO (UPI) ..;. Tho 1911 Nobel p- Alldren Air Foree Ba.., Md., Just ~--~~ .~.1 •• -~ lepl before lly!q to West Gmnany for a two-,._ wu awu--w "~.., <!a)' meellnC ol the North AtlanUc '1'!MIY QPOrl !lone CUllll for hll -"' In l>rpnlaUon•, nudear planniJ!i ,r..p, .. :=.i the dJC!>IV ml bl!mU ,. lie lilo·will vlalt West &rlln brldlf u . CUlln; Ii, wa4'PU11 cbalnlWl ol.tlle well -~-willl U.S. mlllllly _,. 'Unltod NaliOao oiimnltt-1'111cb-- • ,,,. I" • ' maedtn In Wert Clerm>ny . • . ltlPlL ;,,,, The ~~ .. ;·Major~ th~Anny ' 'lllO def.,,. ..cr.wy ~de u clear."' :0 :U-~.!\F.: cbllrawi Ci Cede!a at Hinkley Point, England, Co~=· :a~,:~ trt~.~ the -..-. 1 the _ -.l.... thought it wu downright un· determlna.Uon to stand fast behind Callin will rece ve ••u,uuu lw-.u. British. A bl1 exm:lae was about Wlllml riabll in the ClimJmm1IHn. Dec. 10 on the zoth annlvenary of the to take place but the "enemy" cJn:led city. · Declaration II ceremoniel at the re!Uled to portlclpate because it He ~-the &rlln vtllt ., Unlveraity ol Oolo. . WU raining ._ Mot. Roy "demoostrallnc thl.atlft!illt'ol our COW>-Casaln, born Ocl. i, 11117, in Bayonne In . • ..... ~ ••· -· "''"" ooutham Jl'rlllCO, now Uv• In Plrll l,lld Bl~ro of the WOil merHt try --•~ .. and vla-v'ol ... ll -the ireafolt llllthorffJ <11 In. Cad!ts 1aid, 11An officer told me W,tlt Berlin." .z-....1, ~ law in France his unit would not take ..-rt CUflml mu• • .. ~·a Umt -Thll wu the 11n1 NoW p .... Prjlt becauae It wu ralnlnf and llley ~!i:1W::.. ~ 1 toulh llled awarded _-ta when Hwa llva to didn't want to get wet' The Army/'dlplomallc froal In 1l:"' w:O 'o1 "l:: . tho U.N. ~··Fund. Tllo pr11o _. Is lnvestifating. l!crrieWed lnTulGn ol Clecbotlovakll In m1tlM eould find no llllllli!le caodldllll • Au....... In ta ml 111'1. For a month Maz PilGtz lcio1ccd out -from his apartment ovt1"- looliing tht Mi.lri&ripPi Rivu in St: Louil and ·toondtrtd about tM old minuwltpn' tNd Mp at .• dock. Tli< 1hip IDOi to be op- nct1:d as G marint triutum. Pildlz' curiolltv flnollU got Uaf bellerofhliftandllflDllltdotoft to Uaf 1hip. II -Uaf U .S.S: l"""QUral, .. tOlllcll ,.. hod stTDed in World War 11: Z'QJ'.ich Hotel Fire Kill• · 10 Penom ZUllCH (UPI) -Jl'lra roared throqh '!!"_, ~ !lellprbr1111 In downtown ,....., lodl,y, ldlllna 10 pilwoal. Severi! • iue111· INped from wlndm 1o ucapo the~ l'ollco.arrtlted a youna employl ol the bolol:wtlo lboy nJd -tied llWn( the llre'JI\ a,quorNl with I bolol· parter. Violence Erupts At NY SChools NEW YORK (UPI) -Vlolenco orupl>d lodl,y In the r~ IOlll!Uve Ocun Hlll· llrownlvWi -.exporimlnlll -dlltrlcl In 8rllald1ll ~ -..... Olllled prlndpl1I .... -from -.. theJrlC!looll.,· .:Jo-______ .. . . . . Coal. Talb Stop; Miners on Strike WASU!NGTON (UJ'I) -Neaotiatan )<lot a. day off and 80,000 Bj)rt ~ plinen weo1·001trll« acrou die nlllGa. Pol(Oo IWlnllnr nlllllltl~ clubbed ll leut thno men to the ~ outalde Junior lillb 8chool l71, focal point In the diapute ovet the reinstatement of 83 w!Ute teachera in the preddminantly Negro and Puerto Rican diltrict. .:.~ . ·-Police In Pledmon,t, Calif., today IOUlht an enterprising y o u ~ g woman sus~ted of renting a bOuse she did not even ow.n to 18 different tenants. Eighlttn parties turned up to claim the residence. ::All had rocelpta 1lped by "Nancy ~Lee, II 0 Nancy JOJlh" or Nancy ! sometJµ.n,J elle. Nancy w a 1 ~ nowhere around. . The old contract )>ehr,IOI\ tho United ~~~ut'.=tt:=~- 1u1 tnldnlahl. No '!'l<>lilllcm meettnp .... ocbodiiled for lodq . . . Rain Band Soaks At least 9'Vtn persooa, including one woman, were arrestld. • Tllo vlolaoct erupted lhorlly-lfter the boord ol educaUon llUIOUllCtd tlllt Jiii Jn •JIU been ~ f0< the dll' because ol -In the corrldon . -7 Kansas 64 m.p.h. Hail-packed ,wwu Rake Texm Panhandle c.i11ort11a ' • r-.,eNt•re• .......... Hllll .... l"T'tC. " .. ... • .It " . " .. " .. ,. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .... ..... It .. It II a ... ... • n " . " .. ., "--· .. " .. , .. " " . .. ,, ., ., 11 " " " $,j ·" u .. ·" .. " " . " • n " .. .. .. . ., .... .. .. .. .. .. " " .. " . .... M .. " y " . " .. .. .. . .. .. " .. " .. ' .'i9DY-. , ' ~ IDMTH·SWHPSTMS . tJlllS OCTOIQ 31, 11&1! -. . - . '•! .oo-" 111fl ,,,,..., . ' 11IE tANDIQATE Tho pt W1 to CO RCA color! YiVld'trut-to-lifo New Vllt1 pie· lure With kJcW1a·co1or purity, · ....... VHF tunlns, P•P·UP hllldlo,Sportabout, · a:::~.ln.= $359" · THE KAllWEllG Al*lllllic> Plllt Tuninc !hit moans flddle.lm ~ Dtlale w• • md pe1fol'l11ra,...,. .llllllc~ ....... -...... --..,..1111 .. an 11np-•""'· · · · at.700 • me<l.1n. pieMI $1.00 ' ..... U Watk ' AUTHORIZED RCA FACTORY SERVIC• . HARaOR J:INllR 23~ ....,.... llvd, ...... 140·713'1 , Co ... M.,. -. I. .) • I j I • • l ' • ' . ' • -I AialJs · Stij Silertt 1on Israel Plan Policemen Ptefer Using -Sp~~l~ .to -~~t ~ti~~ l!OllOL'iii.Ul (AP) -Since 1 pelijnce that It has not ,caused we started Using chemlcal · aiiy 111 will. '!be men ¥ the sprays ·we hive practieally, beat~ very strong in favor li . •·•the. ht~'ck 1 ;· of ttie use of c hem ic al e mJOalA::U ·rug au . t s agents." better than hltttng a man over the head," says Police Chief Joseph C. Hall of Asheville, N.C. Washington llis ,endorsemcnj 'of Q . A£ chemical spray . dev~ ]!•• met ter typical l ~f the reaCU6n• of· ' police ctiids l\ila'v!ew«i lllday Bri~f Flare at the 'J5th atmual coq.ference ·""f ' of the lnternatiooal 1Aslocia-WAS!DNGTON (UPI) _ Uon ri ~fs of Police. Police ieltored order early to- Poire; Chief Thodl.u cahill day in a Ntgro ·ghetto "of the of San f'ranclsco, the associa-nation's --capi\al whire · a tion's first vice president, said disturbance flared follo · . . wing city . ~lSOrs , there h~ve the fatal '6boo1.ifll of a Negro prohi~1'eci police' from usmg · man by a white polioeman. chemical agent! because of Some minor fires were set possible eye injuries but "I . personally think we should be and windows were broken in allowed to, use c h e m i c a I several stores, but police said agentst 1 under certain con-there were no injuries and no ditions.1• He said he felt arrests. pressure apray devices "are a The incident Occurred in the valuable weapon in the control vicinity of llth. an4 U streets, of violence with a minimum of hazard involved." N.W. -focal point of looting "ll il( a· sUbstitute fot the and·bUrning in 'the wake of the gun or' night stick," said 8$$3SSlnat.ion of Dr. Martin · Ca~ll. f'~ I have seen i.utb'ir King" Jr. Jn Aptil and of serioos UIJW1' and even death the closing ol Resurrect.ion Ci· . as the raull Of the CUD and ty ._ _ _, I ·~ cJu .. I ' -~......._·Of W:C J>OOr b .. l ·1e• · ·J· "Cerf.ain\t chemical agents peop 1 campatgD m une. are ~barmfu1 t b a n 'lbe disturbance occurred shotguns '· chtbl or even after D. A. Roberts., • traffic Mndcufl; n • d Chid Silvel' patrolman, !atally ahot a 'S ~ Negro man who police said Suarez of pringfleld, Ill: but was stopped for quest.ioniOg he cautioned police ~ not Tu~ay after be wu become careless in their use jaywalking seen of,,sulnchthl~.-.1. of , The shooting victim was not • ~ UilUUiJ an un-· immediately idenUDed. trained policeman. the use of; Roberts was taken to ~ chemical agent eou1d result hospital for injuries ~ m a charge of police brutali-when the man beat him ty," Suart:i added. "We can-authorities reported. The of: not become 1carele!I in their fictr W&!I quoted u aaylq: he use or el!e"' will ~Y,~ fired hi11 pistol because he good to come <RH of them. feared he was lo · Chie.f Paul Shaver of Albu-sciousnw from the =u:· querque, N.M.:, aald there :bas · · been "a lot less use of. the night stick since the in-A Se 1roc1uc11oa o1 ~MnU:ol ._.,._, ugust ts '"We have foUnd to our e»-T P1us .k /, · . Death Mark . CBICAGO (AP) -August CEU:B~TpD .:!.,~=y~~'~ blllory. VATICAN CITY (AP) - The Roman Catholic Churcll today c:ommemor•ted the 10th anniversary Of Ille death ol Pius Xll. A decad<Jallel' ho died at the age ol a ho t.11111 crillcl>- ed by...,,. for 1)11 World War ti --Otbon are "'°" moting hll CIUll ( 0 f beatlflcaUmt, • w)t-1t ~' may· eventua Uy le.Id to h1s pro. ~UonaJalllnL ,Tpe National Sa!ely Council reported t°"'J' that S,JllO )ll!hona die1fln A·--toll. • ...... . IC. toppill( the previous -month bi,gh of $,llO f D Demnbtt 1967. • - AUiust,' because of 1Ummer vllCllllon -trafllc.. lnq,,.,,U1 bu..,. ol the blgbelt mqolhly dealll lolllo. but. the council 11ld that A-1111 totaled a t per c:enl iDcreaae ·over AUIUSI U67, s if •ff• t"" • a s w ,__._..,, = ; F" 4 e u aqp" • AL~~~!!~n· It's a funny world ..•. NEW!' . . Bill Cosby does 200.M:P.H.-& more . ' Pat Paulsen for P.resident . . , . • • ' I ' , ' Smothe~ ~rot~~ to.m~~Y Hour . . . ' " SllECIAUY f -·211 Priced to 'flckl•· . · · , ' your fancy in stereo EACH •NE W·P <:»RT 8-E-:A CH \r'.aaht?n 'Isl~~! (' · .. HUNT.IN G--T 0 N-· BE-A-CH ~ (Hun\Jrlgton Cenf:e'o. ' • -- 'Salute or Fight' Order Withdrawn get the order canceled. But a statement from the Pentagon indicated the problem wa1 thrown into the lap o( lhe U.S. commander in Vietnam, Gen Creii)llon W. Abrlm.. The statement 1 a 1 d. ''The Anni considers thi8 a matter of con- cern for the local command." stone said Monday lha\ the order came "only after a flagrant violaUon" of lhe custom of saluting superior of- fieet1. D~Y ,!LOT 5 ry Bombs -Coast GUD8 SAIMN CAP).-1J:S. Navy pJ1ota lOQk revenge Tuetday on North V}etnamese co a 1ta1 &Um ~r shelled the. 7tli Fled d(!stro~r Furse. · ~ A Navi announcement 1ald ~ pilot itropped I ~i!O<md bOmb diiectly In the cente~ revetment of the 'coUta:t in- slallatlQ!l, destroying the 111• and heavily damaglnJ Iha revetment JI.sell. 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And ''if ndlcals sudi as ¥u Rallerty and Eldridge Cluver &topped stltrlng t h e pot of villficaUoo. · and hate," another40-loltheproo ·Sears , teltl 'W'ould trld. "We can live with the other Jll pen:enl," Unruh said. )olu l\aflerty Is state sup- Ol'lntendent of public lnltnlc· tlon and the ltepubllcan U. s • Stnate candidate. Cleaver is a leader ol the milltant.Bl>ck· Pontber party. "Jt lhould be recoplzed, ,, Unruh seld, "that the students hive a vested interest in an end to the war, just as work- ingmen have a vested inter- est tn the union shop and bus- inessmen in the free. market. .. But their special interest is not a dass eeonomle inter- est." be said. "'Iheirs is more vital 1beir lives are at slake." . Ullnlh II on a lltatewlde campaign seeking to ...,,,. a Democratic majority in the Assembly nest seutoo.. In Santa Cruz Tueedey, Un- ruh attacked Gov. Reagan as bell\11 "lnlent Oil ualnr th 1 s election to acbleve total one- man rule" ol. Caltfornla. He aaJd Reagan wants to achieve 11complete control of the legislature and through it complete control ol 1tate 1ov· emment." He said the governor toler- ates no dissent in his own par- ty, and he charged that few GOP legi.slaton dare v o t e agaimt the governor because 0 he controls completely and absolutely the purse stringl of the ReJM>liean fat cats." •.• on Sears Most Potverfull Hearin~ Aids . .·· -...... -... -···•"' ~ .... -......... . . Defense Starts · 1n Trial SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - The defente took over· toc;lay In the kldnap-murder trial of two Wuhlngtoo lltate youthl ac- <llled of kllllng • Uklah boy and uaaulU., and trying to murder hla &ltl friend. Proaecul<r A. B. BroeddUI Nude Photo rested hla ._late Monday after the trial WU moved briefly to Valley Medical Dismisses Center. There »-yeaM!d SUJan Bartolomei, ~ and llmolt wholly potalyzod. Deputy t..ilfled from a wheelchair lhrourh deal-mute alrnalt that 1he could not identify the two SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -A defendanll u the two men Marin County sheriU'• deputy who tldnaped, raped and near· has been dlJlmissed f 0 r ly murdered her Aug. 21, 1117, after shooUng her 17-year-old allegedly poaing nude as a boy friend, Timothy Luce. ' pbotograpber1 model while Belore Broaddus rested h11 working bis way through col-caae, he aald her failure to lege ldenW)r the two defendants, '~ ' Leonard Maine and 'l'llom¥ An attorney for Deputy Braun both 11 and O·t · Weldon' c. Travis,. 30, said I mtzville, Wub., more than a Tue8day the modeling took year later was offset by other place ln 19S9 while Travil W8(> evidence. The flngerprintf of a student at College of Mar~i Braun and Maine, as well u .. ... .... ... . . ---·· • - • The Re/axe . Way •.. Orer 2,000,000 Passengers Carried Orer 60,000,000 Miles To Your Cfnnectln1P/11111t LA. lntffna~nal Airport Now SerVing Orange.County and Beach Cities with 82_ Flights, Per Day 60 FUGHTS ·P£R DAY 15 Minutes One Way Time ' Ucllion: Just north of tilt ·Diln11l1nd lloltl and just mt of Disneyland P1rt on Ce rritos Avenue. Pl!ont: (111) 772·~80 ' "We are going to fight 1lt Susan's, were found on the car digmiuat, which was based~ outside the Jamestown motel acts that were neither Weg where the two youths were ar-f« l•l•nutltt •nf lbln111111t; S.1 10ur Tr1vtl Aa:•at or Alrtlnt Oftlc• ot phont 10ur !oat htliporL .. nor immoral and which rested, he said. TOTAL Al~ SOYICl-Thro111h ticketi111111d ~11111 chtcktd from local heliport to nnal dt11Un1lion-1n1· wh•• Ill the world! ' • .WAJS Trw·Ear vm Model curred many years before Mr. After Susan's exhausting Tram joined the lhtrlff~ ·testimony Monday, Superior , Sf!ICE 1947 department," aa.Jd a Court Judge Joseph Kelly David R. 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Sherlif Mountanou.s decllnejj to comment on the case pe ding a possible bearina: bef the COWlty peraomiel hoerd. NO U.S. JOB FOR REAGA HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Go Ronald Reagan says he w accept a cabinet post or a bassador's j o b if his fell Republican, Richard M. N' on, is elected president. In a television intervi Sunday, he said he will refu any post in a Nllon a ministration before his o term enda in 1970. LOG ROLLER'S WIFE BUY AN ELECTRIC ·cLOTRES DRYER'? ' Electric clr)'en coat Jess. Even if you're not a 101 roller's wife, take the time to compare clothes dryers. You'll save money. Electric dryers not only cost less, they have some other very spe cial advantages. For Instance, electric dryers are flameless and odorl .. s. They don't produce tom· bustlon fumes that have to be vented to the outside air. Many mociers Just plu11 in. And another th in11. Electric dryers have fewer parts. That means less maintenance. 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' Four olher officm o1ao wle booted out of bie depart. ment. Matten worsened wheD llctlng Pol!Ce tlllef WWlam Allllin WU charged wilb usault ancl ballery by a teen- , ager Who cl1imed be WU mlltreated al the police sta· tion. Ault.in was acquitted by a jury and WU returned to duty. Kundtz was chosen by the city council from • Im of QUEENIE , By Phll lnterlancli ' .. ""--• UC's Centenninl Caravan On Display _ai Fairgr~unds 117 TBoMAi FOll'l'llNll: demo;..n,.1or atomic-a. nvotuUon!Jed alMl!c pllyalca. " • ...., ,. ,... The: 1trin'ai devict of br~ Allo shown are university DAILY PlbfT T WAlllltOUSI OUl\IT • ,. .. , .... Ctirptt SPonllhOok•WftOOlhllnla Dlnlna Sat •8" tabla ' chain Sltl.00 let R•9,,$24S.OO -. .................... . 11 ........ ......... J. J. IMleKUIOCICll 4M1 llRC:H If., N.L , ..... '"' ..... MMMMr> 14M40t A ft y In I aauc;!I'. apricot and Wix 6ol¥ foiu-and a,balf aolllevetnenla In art, oorbon certal cubel for ulronauta. inc1lel In Ille la tbe , ac-dallng, urban p 11 n n t n g , and • ~lbettc man weull\g cderatln, chamber of Ille flral o&anOF•llllY, water pUriflca· ...Uera arrived In Orange .. Jey~clotron~;·J•~devtlopln~~~"'~t~b~oy~,~tton~~· ;• ;n ~t n~ rr~o~p~o~l~o~1~y~and~~~~~~~~~~ County toda7 • Dr. Ernllt o. ~wrence -;hich utrooomy. Tiie)' .... part of !he Unhenlty o f CalUornla'1 centennial Caravan, • lourlllg dllplay of pbotoctapbs, fll!m and Uhthtta depletinf JOO yun ol un!venlty btltocy. . ·: Roy J. Kundtz, 44, a veteran .')jfflcer of the Los Angeles -ounty Sherifr1 Office, will <M1UD1e oommand Oct. 21. :Ho will face the task a+ 1ebuilding a police 1 ..... · hose former chief, Donald A. ~nch. WU 1fired f<l' alleg$1 ;m...w lmproprleUea, er- ~ dloclpline F lavorlllam: ; ' I> ••ff five namea submitted· b7 a • · , · private conatlting firm that ~ ,10-t < · The UC Caravan will be 11 the Oranse Count1 Fair""'°"', II Fair Drive, Costa Meu, unW Sunday. Viewing hours are 10 a.m. to t p.m. Thunday lhrouah Satur- day and 10 Lm. to 5 p.m. Sun- day_. A.:~~;tore~Open Every ~lght Monday Thrau1h Saturdq ALWAYS FIRST GUAUTY" • "' ... -.. ... .. .. .. .. ,. ... ,,.. ~ ,... Tht pub!Jo ii lnvW ;: to vtelt "' ~E CEHTINNIAL CARAVAN :: A dramatic uhr s shOWlng 100 yiiii ot ~ achMrntnt. tlv .. ~· Unf\Wtlty Of callfotn[.t ! Plus leetutes and fttrna "" Adm!Nlon FrH 10 am to 9 pm s11ndirys 1 o arn to 5 pm Oct. l 0 to 13. Or•n9• County A1'fi9J?ure and Comll'l11nl,ty lld9, ~ F•ir Gro11nd• screened candid.ates for the i.-:--;.,..--..1;.;;"""::..:;':;;-;;;·;.;•:;•:••:1•~"'-;;·.:;',..;;,;";<"'";;.;:-;;;;;·-:;;•;;· ... ., job. 'jAa part ot the 'take-over generation', I'd like to The new chief said in.an in· berin the take-over by taking you out to dinner." tervlew that be is certain en-------------------forcement problems will W. prove through a community relations program, ln<luding policemen walking their beate. "It's Just human nature that if you get to lmbw a man the atmosphere ~es more frieDdly,11 be aakl! Judo Classes Slated at Y Judo classes at the Upper Bay Branch of the Harbor Area Boys' Club will begin Saturday at 10 a.m. Con· ducted by Dave Dye of the Costa Mesa Police Depart. ment, the classes w i 11 emphasize physical fitness. Boys may become eligible for the class by joining the Boys' Club rat 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Anaheim Abortion Procurer Convicted SANT A ANA-'An Anaheim chiropractor bu been con- victed in Superior Court oo charges of procuring ao •bor· tion. Judge William S p e i r s ordered Edward H. Deam Jr., 41, to return to his .court Oct. 24 for sentencing. Deam was aquitted on further charges of soliciting a woman r o r purposes of procuring a miscarriage. , De a'm was aneated I a 1 t March 3 after a two-month i~ vestigatlon of hl8 acUviUes by agent. of the State Depart. ment of Profe.uional and VocaUoo.al Standards. At the time ol btl mes! in • y orba lJnda apartment be WU ac- tually preparing lo perform ao abortion, !he court WU lotd. Deam races a poaible sentence of two to five years in state prison. Engineers To Hear · Ford Chief SANTA ANA -John B. Law-. vice prealdent of Philco-~ Corpo!'ation and general mmnager of the company's Aeronutronic Dlvlalon ot Newport BtasJI. will speak at a meeting of the Orange Oowlty Chapter of the Sovlety of Lolg.sttcs Englneen loniifil at the Sad- dlebock Inn here. La:non will ·o u t J i n e uLogt,ticl ConaiderMions fn BulDea:a Plamtng" during the first ''ladt<t ·nl&ht" con· ducted by the Orange Coun- ty Qllpter. Widely knoWn far his civic and comnnmity activities in Orange County, Lawson was named the Omrige County Press Oub "Man or the Year" for 1967 and the Orange County ''Manager o{ the Year" in 1965. Judge Sets Retirement Admlsslon to the display, · spomored by the CalUornte Alumni AssoclaUon, is frte. The vlJltor -.. "" lrodu<lory ftlm narraled by Gregory Peet ancl wlnda around a, spiral, 7J..panel plc- tortal hlllory of Ille un1 .. ra11y • The 100-yw htllory dllptay Opens onto exhibits including a UC Davtl profeuor'a fqlnf 11ucer and an unmanned lllb- marlne bul1t by lludenta al \JC Slnta BarharL All nine CllDpultl, lncludlnc UC Irvine, ·contributed lo the caravan uhibll A preriew openJD( l\r .,.. '.a)umni and dtpltaml la i<> be held t o n t g h L UC Berkaley c.bancellor Roger Heyns wlll lie pruent along "ti h UC! Jlft!<lll along wllll UC I Chaocellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. A panel of four stvdents from Berkeley will talk on the university and answet que.s. Uons at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 10:30 a.m. Saturday. High school .students thinking of at· tending one of the UC cam· puses are Invited to talk with the student panelists. A cigar box and a brass-and- wax device shown in the dtaplay lllllllrate two major unlveralty achlevementa. II WU in the clfar box that Dr. Glenn Seaborf llored !he flnt tiny wnple ol nuclear fuel, a dlacovery that led lo Dean's List Honors Trio • 'l'hift oraogo Cout College graduates have been named to the'dean'1 honor Im at UCLA. Roger Carter, 11165 OOC graduate ·from Newport Beach, made the dun'• lilt tn theater arts with an A·mlnw: average. William D. Havert of Nl!1'J>Ort Beach, an Enalish major at UCLA, made the list as did Roland \V. Perlin of Balboa, a polltlcal science ma· jor. Havert graduated from OCC in June, 1966, and Perlin in June, 1965. LOAN OK'D C_lean up with ~enncrest~- vacu~ms and po,ishers ••• reduced _thru Saturday! SAVE 10.071 SAVE 3.0il SAYE 10.07! Trip le action S pc. canister ·New, multi-spHd - custom upright cleaner set shampoo/polisher &.ab, SWHfl', ct.ans all at OllC.. floats on a c111hlon af air for faat, ,SIHlc 1'7llnt In Cll'OCClda. Ha Adiwh for ahort., !Ont pllt r1111s, dtctt·frtt acllan, au;;td. 1 HI' tlo:nt 3 qt.dlspentll'tg 1111Jt, 14 pc. has 2 •J*d motor, hladllght, 3 lllatot, all 11Hl bady, 10 MCond brash ond pod acceuory kit, po11llion handlt ond cansta.nl ten· bat diange. Rw; and floor al• tolld 1tote canfrol, fuU wr•P aiaft cord rtl!. tochMnlt lncludlld, around 1pluh 1wnl. ••I· 64.95, NOW .... , , leg. 29.95, NOW ...•.. Reg. 54.95, NOW .... 54.88 26.88 44.88 NO ~Nil DOWN. •••hf .. tlttte aa $S per month SANTA ANA -Orange County Superior J u d 1 • Ronald Croonhank w t 1 1 retire at the end of October. FOR COUNTYI~~~~~~~~__;_~~~~~~~ ~. Easy to do ... just call or come in. ~ ~-/JOJH. ••• "'* :" mw a. thl~fl&6"ct. • • ASSETS OVER $425,000,000.00 ·MUTUAL-SAVINGS ANC ·l..OAN ASSOCl~Tl·ON • ' ... "' CORONA DEL MAR 2867 East Coest Highway, Corona Del Mar, Calil. 92625 ' telephone: 675-5010 HEADOf11CE 315 E. Colondo Blvd. l'ISldena, CllW. 91109 ltlephone: 449-2345 "OTHER BRANCH OFFlCES Covina, Glendale Welt Arcadia , · • He ill 61. Croo1'shank, has been a SANTA A?iA -Bar· Judge lil¥:e )943. He was rowing of f7 million i<> tide first elected. to. tM bench of the county over u n t 11 the former Santa Ana city December. property t • .x court · ln. that year. He pra)'lnetU come 1n was ap- beeame a-judge.Of th• San\!I proved Tuetday by the Ana Munlclpal Court In 19!16 Board of Supervisors. and in 1957 wll elevated to The oounty treasurer wa1 the Superior Court. authorlied· tAJ get bids on the Oroonhr.nk raid be "1d Joan . from financial in· his wUe plan to move to Big ::'.':ttt:utl::Oll:•:· =::;;;;::=:II Bear where they have a mountain home and have LEGAL NOTICE vacationed for many years. --,<"'••;,::;,.=.,.:;:.,;.-=:.-=, .,; •• ;;,,;:,.~11;;-,-·ll f'ICTITICKtf MAM• TM llndt~fwf'IM deft ctl111'J he b ODii-• *'CHiii I Wa!MW •I CO.II MeV, Mccarthy Unit '-'-" -.......... "~ M~ f/f WAtTlll AHD TH• 11(1 ,U.LICATIOHI lftd tMt Nld tlfl" b ~ """ ......,,. --· ... Plans Supper ::':n.':..:""' .. -" N-• lltcKAaD t.. l(llll. 1"14 Vtnnelll FULLERTON, -Calltor· i:; ':::":: =.di. '9llflrrM. nians for an Alternative In a1cHA1tD l. K11e1. · --1 .. -..... .._ .... "'""' Cellflnll .. Onilltt c-t'fl Novem.~ are p ......... a 1111""' °" ec...... ,, 1,., ......,.. ,,,., , Nttl,., r•"'•• tu-r OcL •• at ,uMe 1n w filM' •N tt.i.. "'*"''"' ......... rr · 14 ......,. ft!CHAllD L.. l(ltll. kMM1 .. McCarthy HeadqUarten, 111,,,. ,. " "" ,._ ~ 11 w. CommmweaJth Ave., here.=!:: .. -=:,:..,..'"' The • p.m. potluck Mapper (0,-f'ICIAL t•ALI will launch th& aroup'1 write-t= '=·'"'""• in campaign in Oran.gt Coun-,r1MIP91 Office II'! 0-'-" ty. MY CtmlnlNlln ••Im Reaervations may be made ,,.11J:: ~ ~ O.li't' ''"'' by cal.Ung 525-43IO. Odmr '· 16, ». ... ,,. 11'Mf DILDAY BROTHERS HUNTING'roN VALLEY MORTUARY Cenlralfy locaitd 10 provid liner 1enk.t to the com.munlcy • 17911 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH - 714) 84 7771 COSTA MUA HUKTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH (Horbor Shopping Center) ' (Huntington Center) (Fashion Island) SPECIAL! Have your sharpened Str1l9ht Hg.cl 1cl1t0r1 . . scissors now/ 29~ l ri111 111 y•11r h•1111h•W 1cb1•rt. •-T111. 1h•tr1 Of •tiltty • t<ilton '"' ht'• ttlt M tf11rl'u.4 •t +t.h 1-, low ,rlc• •Y 1 f11fery.tr1l"'' t ll'trl. Sttl' I" ft ••• 'hi111 •"' THURSDAY , FRI DAY, SATURDAY OCTOBER .10, 11, 12 , • NEWPORT BEACH -FASHION ISLAND I I 1 J ------~--...... '"'-..:---· ' .. .. . ·-.. .. ,, . i: .. .-'.· · ... : ,. ,~ ·. • ·.· . -: . ·- a OAJLY 'ft.OT ·FQr the Meetltlfls ~ SMf.ri,.. l.11111' No. 1'Dt. Mlmnk T...,.11, ltfll $1., 11 St. AnctrtM l"llcl. f'ftwwt Bltdl. ,:Dt c1:i:"".-.1r "''"°' 1o11Hror1 n. 21n1 Auel.I $!,. C1111!1 "'"'' 7:00 1.m. H\lntfroltln BHc:ll Me-le lodge, M•Mlnlt Miii, 70S llkt A>'l!IUI, 1'111 ... tlllflOfl IMdl, 71311 1.m. H--1 Sllln Cl!*. l'lril "edoff"•I $1Y. I-1nd LMn. 1"700 H1tbor BMlu CDlll MtM, t ;OO f .FI\. H~ •Mero ...,_.un l"lorl. Pm.I !ti, 11! Ulll SI., NIWl'Otf llHd\, l:Dt ro.m. f LEGAL NOTICE ....... ,.. c•llTll'ICAT• Of' •UStN•ll l'ICTITIOUI NAM• Tiit ...,,,..,.ltnld doll Artlf'I' .... " -cluctlnt I bllllnftl II Coll• MIM, c.11foNl11, •ndlt 1111 fkl1flolll nrm -el THE W.1111. FACTORY .,.. flllt 1111! 11"" 11 _......, el !?II illllWIN --· -· -111 tvH Ind •Ila fJf ~ 1$ II follr#s: A111honY M. 111-, 7rl c.brltlD.. A.o1rtnltnl B, Clll• """"· C.llforlll• Dlltd ~ltmblr t4. IMI. An"-" M. 11•1$ STATE OF CALll'OltHIA. 01,t..NGllE COUNTY: On Seple<nllet U, lNI, before ""• • Nol•N llltlllc Ir end ft!r 1114 $1111!, ~nar>lt1V •-r9d All"'°""' M. 11- tllOWFI to me 111 be 1111 lltl"lllfl wt-. """' II ....-crlblcl to !hi wllttl" I,.. strumenl Ind .citnowled!ltcl hi ••twted ttot umt. (OFFICIAL S!All J-" E. 0.vlt Mof•r'I' l"llbllc • C.fflot!\111 ,PfllltfNI OfflU 111 °'"'"" Cot.1,,,.,, Mf C-ml•loll l!-.lrH JllM 21. ,,,. 'ubhs!Mod Or•• Colt! 0.11'1' ,11111, Sept1mbfr u tlld OclWlr 2, f , 14, lffl ,,.,.... LEGAL NOTICE SU,111011 COUllT 0, TN• ITATI 01'! CALll'OJINIA POI. THI COUNTT OP: OU.NO• .. Mlllt H01'1CI °" M.•••n•o 0, P•TtTION "Olt ,.OIATI O" WILl. ANO PO• Ltnl•S TUTAMIMTAllY I N 0 IONOI Est1.. fJf MELLA E. Gl!HOWAY, ~~ IS Hl!lll!IY GIVEN Thllt Tlllt 1-Mll:lt .,,. nwt ~ .... """ ~11 1 """°" .., ..,..... " wm Ind fl:ll' ISlolllCll el' lllttn THll""'"'-ty .. Jltf!tlol* CNO ~0), rlfV9llCll '° ....di 1f midi .... flrt1IW ~,.., .... NI H 11,,,. 1Mll rollct d h-.rl"9 ..,. 1111M !Ill belfl "' fW Ocfillblr II, IHI. •I t :Jt 1,114 Ill lhl ~ el 0-11- ""'"' Ho. 1 If Ull! mwt, It IO"I Nortll a~. Ill N Clf'f If s.rrt1 AM, C.llfw!lll . O.* ~t 10.. 1HI W. •I!. IT JOHN, '-" '""· OURTl.t.. CAIPINTlll W IAllNll ., l•NllT J. ICNAO , •.• "' ~ °"'"" S~• Nu111Mr 111.. P.0 .... 1ftl. ,......,.. ..... ,CIN,...... .... Tlh Ol4l ..,.... . A,...,.. fll' ftlititiMlr. · Pullll....... Of"lrltl Colll Olll'I' Pllof, Octoblf 2. J,, f, IKll 17D:HI l.EGAL NOTICE SUPlllH: COUltT 0, THI ITAT• OP CAlt,O•IOA 1'011 TII• COUNTY O,.O.A.NOI h. Ml\17 H0TICI 0" NIAllOIO 0" ,l!TITION ,OJI P•MAT• 0, Will ANO "°II LITTIJll T•ITAMINTAllY ( NO OONOI · l!st... II GLENN 0. GEHOWA.Y, ~ II HElll!IY Gl\l!N TW Tllll , __ llld Trwt Con!Nrw hN fllld ....... ln • ~111111 tor lrolll!ol fJf Wlll Ind fW 11M11Mt fJf Lt!ttr. Tf1111Mntl'rY to P1lln-r, f$tl!'ICI frll wll!d'I II medt for tutllW Hrl1Clllln. 11111 INll ... flrn1 lt'ld llKt ., """"' tlMI .. ,.,. .... ..,, ttt W OctoiroW It, INI. 11 •:» •-'"·• In ""' Clllll'f!wm (If 0-rtrmMI No. 1 (If .. If COlltl, ,, ., Nlf'f!I •"'6dWIY· '" ,.... ClfY fJf S.1111 AM. c1n1orn11. 01111! s.tln'oblr JO, .IHI W. E. IT JOHN, C-ty Clerit. OUR YIA. CA•,RNTll lllf IAltNIS. • , llN~rt '· ICNAO , •. , flt Dt• Orin. IUl!ol N•1t1lllr :NI, =~ J!!'c'1, C1lli.t1111 ft'4I Tel: OHi 64,.,,.. AlfN"nl't'I ltt l'ttllltfMr. PubllshHI Ot1n1e C011I Dell'/ Piiot, <ktoller ,, L ,, 1t61 1~-61 LEGAL NOTICE .. O'ftCR O!r INTRNTION TO l!HOA.OR ·IN THR SALi! 01' ALC:OMOl.IC ll!VRRAO•S ~r 4,1NI TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 5ulll.U to l ... 1,Jall«' d !hi lkMH IP. 1lllCI tor. l'lllflm 11 ""'"""' tlwn lllfl lhl un.Mnltlllll -... to 1111 11cohot!c • WedntSd.v, October 9, 19'8 Countf's Take Increased Record kNqJa fJf ColllmM J!Alllft ~I. Ho, .. St. Jo9CNm Halt, ltu Or•1111 .-,-,. C0.11 M-. l :OI Supervisors Settle SA Jl_iver Dispute -• .. ' • • ' 1.m. B)' JACI BROBACK San Francisco explained the a certain Oow at the Riverside original suit over the river ~re Rlfttn ""'41'9 DlnaA::tufli. Of tJ11 ~" ,li.t Iliff • ' TtwJm-.-.u, First Methad111 propo!ltd s e t t t em e n t to Narrow1 aod the Western water which began 15 years Cflwcti, ~ w. ltlh s1., cm11 .v.ew, SANTA ANA -The Orange supervisors. He said th' coun-Municipal Water DistrJC\ of ago. Losers were the clUes of o:~:.··~~,., w Club. £lb c1u1>. County Board of Supervisors ty'a getn.... leas than 25,000 Riverside c 0 u n t y and the San Bernardino, Riverside, KS6 v11 a-to. M-1 •9'<11. ,,,. ... <a Redlands ud Colton. 1.m. took a biJ step Tuesday acre feet of water a t Chino Basin Munlcipal Water ~ c-1 c-. OUfli, • • c r • • 11e11 toward endmg 15 years of pre5e4l, He warned that If District would guarantee the · The three municipal water •1.111e1i,.., 1114 w. ••lllM Bt,Ytl.. legal hassling over water ln the court suit conUnued it 42,oOO acre feet to Orange dist.ricts and Or_.,ge County Nftl'Ml1 a.tell. 7:30 1.m. w t ~~c1 .... A~1c To.1~ v 1111 the Santa Ana River. would take at least four years County a er ""'~' are .,.. .. es ito Mlri,.., 1045 Blnldl Orin , N.,._, ""'& board ed I th d . I _, the current wit. Bue11, 4:» 1.m. ''n:: approv , or e more an cost $15 million. Michael asked or approv .. ' I 'lot Ova years and involves 4,000 parUel. 1'1le seWement hu been reductq to 100 signers ~ the agreement. It wW be effective. in 1970. Agreement.I betweert the water districts and the Orange County Flood :Control District •• , qver handllnl of the water In Prado Dam remain to be drawn up. • In addiilon to the 42,000 acre feet guarantee, the ~county would get, under the 'gre& ment, all storm no~ ·waters which reach Prado Dam In the Santa Ana Canyon.. ~ s-n"' s1w Ffllll'IU!lor!, H!dltlnt""" Orange County Flood Control About $2 miWon" hu been of the a gr e e m e n t by Michael aald ht was certain ::r'JM1..-~':u,.~,:i:.111 e=: District, an out-or«>urt agree-spent to date on lhe court ac-supervisors Tuelday as be . the ag:reeme.nt would provide t' ··~ ment which guarantees the lion. m"" go to court next Tue..i.y Orange eoun1y wtth m<r• The Great Orange Coos s, H•"*"-"~ .:;:',:!_i:"~. c1u1a. °"''' county 42,000 acre feet or Under the agreement the to report the 1 e t t I e m en t ,water than cou1d ~ gained by Caf~ F~ 111u1c1, ....,.., water yearly from the river. s an Bernardino Municipal 1tatus. continu1ng the lllil Tb e No. l Pa per! 1:::,/ ~ .. c-.. e1 Coll• MKl,1 _ _:A::tto::rney:.=:....::J.:am:=••:..:M:::i:::cha=•:.t .:of:.....:W:;•:;ler=-Distrtct=· ::::..:is:..:to:;gu~ar::an::tee=--..:°':::ang::=::•_;Coon=::t::y_w.:.oo::,._the:::;_;P«!<ll::;.:::· ::::.t .:.suil::::..:bu::..been::::..:in::..:co.:.urt::::. _______ -''-------------c.11 II_, lt~lfll. JM.I Klttlllrl~ BIYd., C.Ja Mlsl. 1:• ....... lolnl el •Miian. N....-r H1rbor llld Cost1 Mesa. hlbol B1y CIW. l!U w. COfft """"'· ........ ludl,, • '·'"· Elld'll"" (lull el N~ Hlrtlow, Shift Shirt •tsteurlftl, ,.__. 9Mdo. lt-W~lmr.r Rof•ry Club, 1(1111'1 T1bll Rts1111r1111, Wfllmlnsfwr, It ,_, Klw11111 CIVIi el Colt. MeM·Nottll, Cat11 R.,t ll"""t111t, "4.S Hltilol' ONd., Cos!• Mes.I, lt:IO 1.m.. Nl!'WPOrt H1rtlor l(lw1nl1 CI u II , VtnalUes Rt1l111ta11f, 1117 WtsltUff on~. N......-.t IMth, 12:10 •.m. F011nl1ln V•lln Kf-nl1 Ctub, Fr111o CIOll'. ltUI lffdl Blvd., Hunt11111ton ••di, U:IS 11.m. M~lrvlne Rl!llrv Club, D1nl11'1 lt"t•ut""I, ml Br111'DI st., Coal• Melli, u-.. Divorces Fire Calls ...,,_ tl:G 1.m. TutsdlJ, Cit" tire, 1.,. 8Clulrllnl -· 'lftlhlllMtll' tt:tJ •.II\. w.c!nrld1y, ctr fire, cl'tlc .... , """"''111 v.1..., t :M '-"'· Tu.c!IY, tollblk .. 111, "2t IN~ A~. _ ..... 4:• •.m. Tll9ldly, fruit fl,.. Com- modar9 Alo1"""'1ts l :lO •·m~ pufl;llC •Nill, $111 Skyl1rk DrlV<1° '"" -t :l4 I .II'!. "fVesd1y, ln171 flrt, 2J16 N_, Blvd . !:» 11.m., ,, ... 1l1rm, ltl1llll 11111 Beker 11,..,. !:)f P.m., tr•• f!n!, low. •nd Mlcil- le111 1venu"" 2:•• o.rn .. l1'3e 1J1rm, 11111 l!rtel 111<1 lrvlnt •:05 P.m .• Ctr 1111!. 5'4 w. ltltl SI. <1:4t o.m .. 11111 1l1rm, 1021 El Cimino DrlYt HN',orl IMCll 11:12 '·"'· T~•v. tr11~ tire, 111 GoldtnrCld A.W:, 1::1':1 p,rn., resew, 52'1 Ctl1ll1>1 2:11 1.rn. Wedl'M!Ml1y, _.ylc1 on, 1101 J1l"l"lllorw llOld DEA'l'H NOTICES All Penney Stores Open Every Night .Monday ·through Saturday THRU SAT .. ONLY!~ I .. • ... tlevll"•ffl 11 ""Pf"MlllH, dnct!bed ••1------------followl: 1'572 Btl11 Clllc• Hunll"lt.ln Btacto P11rs1>1nl ro auch ln!tnllon. lllo ..,,,.. "'"'9""' 11 1P111'Yln9 to ~ Ot1>1rlmtnl of A':ol'IOlk 1!.tve,.91 C"onll'o1 tor 111111...:. lw tr•ns!t ' r f en 1k:oloollc btve•tll<! llc•n!! ~Of llcen1e1I for !ro..st ortml~ ll lol'.~, ... : 0,,..5,ie Btfr An•OM l!t1lr111<1 lo o•<>lt1! ll>t ll~UlllCf l;'I <Uth llCll'IV(Sl mtY t1i. t ttrllled PFO- ~I Wl:tl 1nv office d 11'11 Dtll9r1ment d A!COl'W'lllc 91vtt1tit Control, wlll'lln JO 111v1 cf ll'lf dlfw tlM ~ Prtmllu Wltl 11r11 "°"'""· 1ttlf"I fftlUll<h fOf' .s.n111 11 pr""totl! by i.w., Tl>t """"'!111 1r1 now llc.n...i IOI" Ille .. i. of 11cohollc beve•l'IH, Tiit fDrm of 'l'l'f'lllaolton m1v be et111lllld from 1ny offict d ftol Oe111rtrn,,.,1. Cleo M. & l<rtd R. B11nllct "11bl11hed Oflnlt Co.at 01lly Pl!ol, October t, 1'6t 1''5-61 1.~CiAL NOTICE --T-JllH su,r1101t COURT 0' THI STA.TR 0' CALllOltMIA 1'011 THI COUNTY 01' OltA,._I tt.. A-41Hf NOTICI 0, Mii.RiM• 0, 'ITITION l'ir.t lltOIAl'I 0' WILL ANO IOI ll!TTIRS O" AOMINISTlll.TION WITK- TH•·WILL..ANNIXIO E1t1i. d T'-A. Kiii'/', 11 .. k-N Thtodort A. K11ty, 111D ~ a1 TA M!ll1 Kelty, ~--NOTICE tS HEltEIY GIVEM TM! RDll <;. Klltl' l>tt rtlld ~111 I Olllllln fDr p~lt d Wiii e"" IO<" INUanc1 ol Ltllt,. o1 ,.dmlnlsll'1tlero wllll-fh.t-wt11-a,,.,. • ..i lo P1ll!ltntr, rtfl<'t!IA lo ""°ldl It mtdl for ft1~ Nrtkllllrs, •ncl 11'111 lh1 ltrn<! 11111 11::c• of llffrl"I tllt u rr, 11•1 to.In HI for NOYlmblr 1, 19'11, 11 •:30 1.m,. In tro.. CPUrtr_,, of DtNrtmert No. 1 ol •110 courl, •I IOI Norll'I !ltOlll'wtJ, I" IM City 111 Stn!I ~r C1JllOI""''· Olltd Oc-&. IHI. W. !. IT JOHN, C111111"r Cllrt W11t. A. C,.,_.111"4l. Jr., 1M Mlc!IMI I.Ml•, f)tl WlblilN llvltv ..... •"""" HIUJ. c.~...,.11 m1t. Tth (ntl DWl• Al"""" ,., '"""""' lubl!ll!tl! Or1nte C011I Dill'/' Piiot, Oclatllr t, II, 16, IHI 11'1"'8 LEGAL NOTICE T•IH .. NOflC• TO CR•OITORI SU,lltOt; COUIT 01' TIU! STAT• 0, CALlllCN:NIA 'otl TM• COUlnY Of' OIA ... I ... _ 11:.sttl• -' Ltt.LIAN CROSIY SLOA.H, .... .,_,. •I LILLIAN C. ILOA.N 1nd MllS, H. 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McOOUGALL Cori Belle Mc:Oc1111H, Aff ll. d 1!041 M111Mw Clrctt, H11ntl1111ton BHm. Survived bv Miii, Oii<> R. Mc- Ocll••ll, d Monroe. Mldlip111 lhr• 1r1ndi<)tl$, J1me. E. MCC>ow1ll, 1'1!0 Allo; John C. Ml:D11119111, Totn11tt, 1nd Ooll•ld J. Mc:DollMll, Hunt!,,.IM llldl1 twu tt11ldd1uo11i.r1, Mlril'fll M"'ldln, Gr1ntdl Hlllll C1l'fllt LI llblrte, Ceroni; H 1re111-tr•fldehlf. Orin, •nd -ll"ffl .. l'Hl'41!renddl!!d, !oervlces, W11l<llfl 0..Pel. Tllur>IMY, 10:.10 A..M., w1111 Jlev. J111'\b c.1.,. offlcl•llnt. ln1'1"menl, Glerllllven Mt- morllol "•"'· Sin Fwn1nl!o. Wftltllfl Ch-1 Morhllt'f, "6-4111, OlrtelOl'I. BAL'l'l MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S-M5I Co1ta Mesa Ml g..UM BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa J\1esa LI 8-USI DILDAY BROTHERS Huntln(Con Valley Mol1uary 17111 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 14%-1771 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.metuy • Mortuary Chapel l50I Pacific View Drive Newport ~1ch1 California l«-%711 PEEll FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL BO!llE 7801 Boin Ave. \\'eatmln1ter m-3S!S SMITH'S MORTUARY m Main SI. Baatlaflo• Bud LEMAI wflsTcuFr MORTUARY ffl E. 17Jlo St., C..ta Me11 ,__ 7 Piece Rectangular Dinette Set Handsome crest walnut finish table 111easures 36" x .48". Add the two 12" leaves and have a big fH' x 7'l" table that wUI seat 7 comfortably. The six high back chain, covered in beige lurex vinyl, blend beautifuny with the walnut toned frames, Hurry in whit• savingi last! Pay as little as $5 per month NO MONEY DOWN .... UBEYDUR EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TDOAYI NEWPORT BEACH Reg. $99 NOW $85 7 Piece Oval Set! Reg. $129 NOW $109 • Tko trat:lltionol look fdr grac:sful d'tning. N* the docOf'Olho9 ...... • !ho h0que color tohte leg, the di•tln-high hod< dd. dmlgft. - finisMd cwal table uttnds to 66• with linglo 12• lioof, II heat, ltOltl aN mar retiltont. Chairs arc in Maria pattern, btri;e quilt vinyf4 wlpe claol't . P1ys 11 littl. IS $6 per month NO MONEY DOWN! HUNTINGTON BEACH Alflnlmtiw......,., ""'4111f1H ~ c-.i O.ltr f"lllf, ~ ~~I'~'"' 114411'1..~~~----~--''---..... ----------------'-----------------L'----'----------------------~·~-' Fashion I and (Huntington Center) ----·'------- •• • .,. . .• •• • ,"/ ":" , . . .... ·~ -.. Tr :' . et :Ji'if.e A,.._.g ,. :. . ·'"'·'. Slx~~aie-N'. .. P,crill~~ D~t:'P! :i.wo·'from Colla Mesa are among M men •-•g eFire Science Academy sponsored by Salila Ana College 11lls. fall. Enmhiing one piece of fire fighting equipment are (iop, I to r) Dan Videtto and Joe!ChanvY, blllh of Newport Beach, and RoOlld McMinimy and James ,Bard,, boilh <L Oolta M-, (-. I to r) Lee _!Ayport, chairman ol tile Santa Ana social IClences d!IPU!mtll!;';Norman De Sade!-, Don Jones, Joe Lippnlk, BillSnyder,allofN!"WJIOltileecb; andSanta· Ana College ~dent-Dr. John E. Johnson. · - Sari ~Fra-,,cis~o Maybe lsn'i \ I' ~ '/ ! f -• 'Suicide '. <;apital' of Nation ., . ~· . ~ SAN FRANClliCO (UPI) -'rainb'ow as far wemnrd u Ingtllioo of pollonoui A University ol Callfoniia they can. find they ltll1 baft ~. e _t p • et a 11 )'i retearcher 'bas eerlously Ch-the same frustrationJ·and ~alt atlenged t.b e contention that driveli to d~ thewelvp. . barbiturates, is the most fre.. San Francisco ls the "IUiclde Seiden said a review' of .queat method of.,,aiicjde, in San capital" of the nation.' ' · death certiflcates shows that Franc4aco. 8~ for 33 • No U.S.-Russian ' Panty -Raid Over Politics At Columbia Man AcplUed .. Odd ,Chr.onwsome. .Tr~aty This Year .. ' WASHINGTON <AP> -vlllonsworlhyofthe,name," u:i,v0~~U:l~;;;b11': ·Cited in Trial --have decided -ll -· "It •cWd llOI Untfwlib' "*' turnod -• '' ~ not to 1i<lOI the _., -protect 111 at an." • pollllcs to ~ Tuelda1 • prollbntloo 1rea1J to a -While aeveral-. have lllPI ll!d tbly ....-• MELBOURNE, Allll(alla ''Thia 11 ~" ~· In this -of c:ooar-, In-advocatld delly becau10 ' e( dormitory at Marl>)' llamal1I (AP) -A jury acquitted , a thql-. Nkl "!CftrJ cell lo formed llDllnlOI uy. · the ScMet lnterv-In ee., ~ calllnc i.. ll·year-<14 labom'of a mur· ,bla.braln ii'~''!!! Senale MoJorlly L'e ad er tral Europe, Rauoll'1 ob-MIOJ coedl ..;..ered the cler cbsrll 00 lfOWlds of bi. said HaMell WU 1!i"!" at • -Mamlleld bu not mMe jeclloos to 1be terms of' the, Columbia' -II -=· ~y today alter a poychll-the time of \l>O cril!-and dlcl public .-. but, treaty lllell could !dgoal lclsis-. ties, braulera, and • lrllt tatllled tlW the man l\ad , !)DI know what be was d8lng. ba It aid to have abandqqed mie dlfflcultlea. In. al>talnlna -. showered the Colom .. an -.i """""-In . llapnell ,bad ~ · 1- meo --tq>rlllnp of ~ bla body celll. -to the mw:der of a '17· &DJ poolblllty of Mklllg Senale approval when the new )lave been -Dd by polltla A ,_, ...... said tt ~ Idow .,_ Redo ratification tb1a yeor. aesslon of Coo..-opens next oo and off lbe camp111-wllb --..,.... :wu year • • ' _, The trtaty to ban tho apNa.i January. . water lnltead · 1be flnt time -ab-feiji, found ~ lo,;~ O! nuclear weapons bas l)ien · "I~ oppooed to •<;llnc on n.; panty ;aid was slarted normality had been UJed In·• ln ·lj>l-M~lboun\e .llJl!urb <l Iii ,_.__.._.,,'trouble In · the II ~til there°"' be lur\her In-)>y about .Jll Columbia men · c!efeme UIWI1<D1 In 1n """' ~~In March llf!. """~ ~ vestigaUon of itl terms," who ICood in front, of their tralian court. :1' ~ wu a i.m-SW.te llnce lbe Soviet Union Ruasell lald. dormitories <;!'Yin& "Attack · ' ' 1 · · -• · Invaded . C"""1lolloval!la In . N~ natloiis aJsnlng the'-Barnanl! Let'l get Barnanll" The Melbourne Cr Im I nal ber of•a puel of.!Jledlca! ... mid~ . • ,: truly, pledge they .wlll not They w«e joined by ..,..... Court jury ruled that lldward P<fla who • tatod 34 11<1'°!" The .,.ct IUl!erid ·~ ,tranaler nuclear weapons cr of llludentl from· .lbe clonna ·!1-11 iou IeclllY Insane. en In· Melbourne Pris!"· They major l!Otbacl Tueoday wliin ·the '"--bow far m-g · and the thrilng ,tilshed actoss His only delense.--..ltnm-,.as . reported four of the ~ Im. Jllcbanl . 8. .-(J>. •!him to--1olr'catll!trles. Broadway to lbe Barnard Dr.Alan Bartholomew,~ hall.an extra Y ~ Qa.>, -'flewl oo mllllar1 ~ _haVHIG!I If""' they c<[ll)ples opposite l:ol>unbla In psycl!lalrllt fer the' Victoria or XYY lnil.,.i of,the normal mattln _.,. put we!Cht will noither seek nor acqwre tho llornlnplde lldghil ...,. state --~·who Id lCY tar men. · with' ·IDIOI' aenat<n; an-such-,.. .. pooo. -~-"~of the city. • '· •··-........... •·• ·Of 'll>t foor •. two bad been. I notmced bl -aclli>n oo mlde ·!er W1lllc The Columbia .men ,.turned tesla sb°"'ed HaMell bad Ill . cotivlcted of ~ -of · the ~lit tbla Ume. -Ji <atomic 1!r.u y , to their domia early today extra Y chromOIOtDI In b h ;,~ murder a04 ooe of "It tiU .0 iDlpecUon pro. bowm!r. ' when police arrived. body cbemlltry. · attemi>ttd larceny. -' . . ' . ~ -. ',. \....__...,....., ... . -. t ..-& ..... ,...... ' ' ' .. . ,. ' ' ' .. ' ....... .. ' . Dr. Richard H. ·Seiden, lbe VIII m(jority-of tuic!des ' percent of the tOtaL behaviarll aciences ptQfeuor, over a1period of seven yiin i 5el!ien·_~ys ,.there i:r con- agrees ·that the presooce o(, were commltlecl by resldlllll alderihle i:'il~ tlW alcohol older peo~le. the h1-> U.O of San Frllldsco: Nearly • _..., tmpoflln--ln San • cldence of alcoholism aiid e&s;· three-fourths Of the vict.bns Ftancisco'~rate1 access to brid&es-alD111 w11l bad lived in the city lat to l!>r the· city.II allllCtid with a excellent cue • finding pro-years or longer. !dab rate of alcoho~ ~ cedures -all contribute to the Although Seiden conc:edes •ill . • city'• hllh sutclde rate. the cjty's bridges are a factor He pointi out also that But be contends that the city 1n impullive IUicidll, &be ·Califcnia'a M ,te e·I pit a·I , 1111!> llllall g_.p!>ically (~ Goldeo Ga!e Brld&e --'8-lllllllto, which bu the ... llq1W'll mll., compared to tray to popular bal1el -" ii cood b 11 but rate of New Y.ort Cttt_s !20 square not the c:ttY'i mos{ trequent alcoholism 111.-the nslion, also mlles>-w.r ~ ,nth suiciae sili lw the .e.o.ci highest rate of other l j;iW~ cities ~·t , · ,Suicide --by jQIQ~ 11 ·&be suicide. alw~j,Y'1la. I third most frequent llllthod la S<lden alllo cited prevlws "It "i,I· li0en...4emomirlted San ~ 'and . r..U. ~.. wlllch: lllowed that that ~·~ are bi&hest •. se.veoth . patiooally, but tea~ . ·sulcide rates corr e s p on d In tbosl areu nearest the cen· from ilii!· Ooldeo Gate llrtd1t. directly to chronological are tral city, and that they grOw account for only five percent -the older the person, the procreutvely lower as one of the city's suicides. ereater the risk. '1be rate is moves toward the rJburbl. In SeJ.dtn'I view, the most sllbstantially hi&her among Consequently, San Francllco11 silnificant point aJ>oo.t tbt persons who are widOwed, limited olze produces a higher bridges la that they probably divorced. or 10parated from llUlclde rate than la found in I'll.! the IUlclde rate -their spooaea. . c1u .. of larger orea," Selden altboqb,not th•,-PI rate . 1n ,s111-1'l'anCllco, the un- wr!tes In the medical IOOrnal -·11nce almost OVfltf jump -'°"'""'Ion la about S5 Modern Medicine. from a bridge la fatal. Only pOl-cent greeter. than tht M· The llcientilt also ,.lutes the thra of the 3M indl'flduals tlooal average and the city's "end of the trail" theW, known to have Jmn,P,ed from median qe ii almost efcbt wl!lch holds that dlsmU!loned the Golden Gale Bridge have years bicber than the naUOllal newcomers, havinl cbued the IUr'Vived.evea momeotarily. averqe. · --. ·.' ' • • A~ ..., • ;... I -, Nix(i~.,D~m't Neel/;. Bim .<!$'Muck Now WASHINGTON (UPI) - When it wu all over in 19&0 ~ 111d IN son had lost, one theory w11 that Prealdent Ellenbowtr WU late In en- tJonlnl bla vice --- , . Go14water said be pleoded <ltflerence was this time Nbllo with Ike to stay -from didn't really need a... the White Houle and President He went to see the old man Jolmlon.. U•ArabljouJDIJtoMecca. But Ike wu beet in his Pretldanl J-b ad hotel tulle only a f e w vlllted -Id ·""°"' momenta when the voice on 1'be 1a11 time N-wu the,. Four damasinc debateo.wlth the p11one was Johnson tn-.i-. -1<1 not lei lbe Jolla Ii'. KmnldJ were over by vllill( lb to the White lloule. -Vliie Ii'iildont • l!iO tba time lb jumped !"' Goldwater r e c a I I 1 the tbeo crlllcallJ m Doe. Niimi ~~ Ill. NJI OD I -per acoountl lbe l10lll apll!Md 'tllal 1111-' Aid.when .. did, • day· . ' . -l:loonboww'1 polltlcal mo11 of thi """11r7 cotlld·a111y "wen. tbere wa 1te sittini -11111, ~ b1a r•lflfU'A!lr an emiie" ltate-ne:D to L)'Ddan Oii tbl front / dlllcU 1*rt. moat bJ lta -Diet: ~ .. : OUr niOetlni wllb Ike Jal .. .._._ tba !iilt Albd -. tba cmipalp' ..,..--... _ ·---· . -. "'" -· about Nixon'• role u a wu on we •unu1 Pl&el mui lhln& Nixon Aid aft.et hls t1ect1iorMnater In bla ad· Dlclt Tracy and I be !lylna DIMllOI wllb E11onbowor wu mlnlltratloo, -said 11!0.': , that "this WU lbe longest "give me two weeb" bcl i '.'11!clfJrdNi%0n-lll.th)a · meetlnc behu had with Will thln);of 0ome lmllncel. wl!e<> he ~.J>Walter 11°'4 ·"'yone.llnce his~ heart When Jb'1 support did not ' Ar!Dy, M Center In ltlack ID Auaust. • • ' come, Ntmn deCradon IOlud W&lblnCton Monday. 1ba btc N-,. ....... thi lwmer • • OD iL , . ~ · .Pillldmt ''wU in,...t:IDlllB i:.-ll#bort llocl: t . l!llrltl ... -uey ..a. Aftrt>1octl of ti. w........, UC to J1ave 111a GOP _._ - .. I pCJit lbowetf -,...i.11. -IP<nl • baU -- Elsellbower'•-H -G 1111-•-·• .... ·~~-•·-'-11," .J. ·~ on or roup J>rOlklellt., uc1 told ..... ..._ , - capt1 .. ;:-'' - - -later tbat _.,....., ~:i ~·i.1 ,""0 ..,.r . A lllllonot I> oa o r a r y ,,. -.. _._ 'far 'tlio · To haft, IU's b!DI • ,...-c I a 11 I ca fralemlty, Eta ~ time .i;;;;-~. '9 . oboulderllb>llllalllllblllll• -.. .!'Ii, boo -""" -bet -· '•. ~, JnllolPYaf ..-: fell &,....•at al. 6 ~ -• ' ·-i;:; • . . . ' :rliay'rt ~lping m•k* th. point th.I it tikos • lot of m1gainas -''-"ci•lizing In• lot of fields -to CO-. •I , Illa intertslin9 thiftt1 .th• DAILY PILOT' Mil~ you 1bout avary City. Wa cover: 'spom, faihiO..s, govornmant1 businosa ind fl,,.,,.. and oil.er things you won't even find in tho,. sllck .. tr ... 1. mocjainas. O~r oW. sj>acl•f. Im tr1ek down Wfac!t-on~hia locol_ICAf'a-•ria 1 glolial te1m of -sl<ilad r•J!OtfM.covar: iliii rest o~ i!i.-W • I • '" 'f '°' • t. .. J'_..t1..1t •U l . • Jvr-OUr' """'' ._ . rftl:tllln9• . -=._ .) • " ~ . . ,. . .. . . ' 1" DAILY ''tof II • ........ , ef TM Ast..tt ,r,,11 • , ., .. , , ' . • , ' ' " . . ....... after poll -tba fl---.... r 1"' • • _.i still the -popular al UC .lniDt--ea1t1 tba .,.,.,...... :.:~·.;:J~ A-. Ploplo -...... -,,.,_. ·-w b. -11114 Pllld portlidor. MW r _, • idmtify hive 1bown 1 c ll o J a •ti c tent1on to "laltmltioaal bMael • e.rr,' M. Goldwaler ..., adllev..,..t Inc I a 1 I I c • , and dal-matlm whm he aware of tbll lo-. Doe .... -1111 -· -at bu .-ldonble esperlence." • b....,.irt to 11'""lllloll to -UCI, wltll ~ <loOt IO "lie -pleued that I -lerwltll~GO~I ~~IT 'dyioor ·niycampalpwugoln1...0," • ' -·-Mat tba -·... fa J"!!il ......... • .; • -....... • .. _ "-•Hr ¥/Mk -. Oc!Mw: ~U, IHI - ' ' ' . - • --- • ~· DAILY PILOT Olympics Pick Five NHYCMen Five promlnent Or an•• County yachtsmen have been. assigned official duUt1 for the yachting games Of the !Ith Oljmplad at Acapulco starting Oct. u. William Severance of Newpclri Hatbor Yacht Clu~ hu been In Mexico for more than a year serving u COCl<'dlnJbr for the yachting Oljmpla. • • • • Tom Wilder, also ol NIIYC, waa given the aasflnment ol official ........... of Ill di the five Oljmplc Alling clasaes and baa been wocldng at the chore in Acapulco fer nearly a year. ·~ A Stud9 in Stiil Lffe The AlamitOs Bay Argosy Fleet bad a slow start last satunlay as ...;dence Ibis start of th~ ocyan racing divlsioa. Mike Hirsb's Cal 2-30 Vohm!e II (left)· was · Most recent official assignments were awarded to W. D. (Bill) Sclloct, Newport Beach boat builder. and Saint Cicero, a·allmater, u members ol the Olympic judg- ing staff. Both are members of NHYC. The aPJ?<>lnlment of Schock Sailhoats Comp~~ing , For Al Rogers Cup and Cicero came f r o m Sailboats from two local Dominic A. J. Ke 1 8 le r • yacht clubs will make the!r chairman of the committee for assistanta to the Olympic jlU'Y. bld this weekend for the Al Also serving.on the judgea Rogera Perpetual Trophy, an staff will be Owen Cburcbill of amwal..classic for the Pacific NHYC who hhntelf wu an' Handicap Racing F1eeL Olympic c:ontelW>l ln llie'1136 The regatta will be sailed Olympic yachting. f;lwrcbill Satunlay.and Sunday from the also served u a judp during defending Los Angeles Yacht the Olympic 1rlall at Newpclri Club. Defending for LA YC will and San Diqo. ' be G<rdoo Cowie's R-Class · · It .Jo the c1utY ol the ludaes boat Heather, the winner in to observe action at the muD both 19M and 1967. and report poooible (oolt ln the . Enlries from local yacht jury. Only pOnclOI hIPlY clubl fnclude John Arens' qua1iflecf in cka coune no-Obllon-35 , yawl Tomahawk in& 1n1,,.oelecl"!!,'::_ J!!l!n South Shore Sailing Club, -, -and GOkue Joseph's PCC sloop Collegians ' To SeelC Jjonlta . from Udo Isle Yacbl Club. To be aliglble for the series yacbta must have been under the l8IDe ownership for the pa.st year and have sailed in at least _,1x PHRF . event,, since lhe las& challqt. 0th~ entrj~ art: Wilch ' af Endor ( Al·t;;. Am er l c an~) Herman ~ California Cruislng Club; Maverick (All- Amerlcan) Harry Wet 11 1 Alamitos Bay YC; CeUne, Cl- mete) Bill Morae, Little ~po Fleet; Muneca de Oro (WJ,nd- jammer) McCameron Jonea, Windjammer Yacht CI u b ; Allegro (T-Blrd) W. B . Johnson, King Harbor Yacht Club; Graclella (Dunip.n-30) Bev Ferdendall, C ab t fl I o Beach YC; Pirouette, (Colum- bia-29) MUes Davidson, West Coast YC; Jim Pat II (Colum- bia Defender) Jamel Russi., ·South Bay Yacht Racing Club. Doug:WCup, Southland Boat Show ,. Defending ebamplon Uoivenlly ol BriUlb Colum- bia, boll Cal State Collep Loog Baadl and a.. other Expands Second Time major -..-bava been One upamdoo dldn1 prove named .. compete ... the col-. IUffldent. leglate maid> racing ..nes fcr The 19111 Southern Califomla the . DmgI.u CUp al Long Boat Show la growing for the Beach Nov. 14-3. second time. An clPll> -11 ~..UU Anotblr 10,000 equan feet of to bl> named ,.. the ,...Ila 0pace hi being added at ·the which will be lllled f<r the Pan Pacific Audilorlum for third consecutive year II one the 13th annual renewal of the ol the f~ lmftatlonal -Ila SOuthei'n , Califarnia Marine ser1,. .-ol'lllt Cllllomla "-laU~ a 11- lntematimlal Ilea FeRtnl at marine e:ihlblli<>n. E a r 11 e r Loog Belch. 20,000 oquare feet bad been Named aioag with UCB and added lo the Los Angeles the .boll ·-· -. Tuiant ·arena and adjacent pavilions. Uoivenlly o1 Nl!f Orlaollll There will now be a total of the Unll..i Stal<I Na•al tl0,000 square feet of boala · Academy ot AT'" Md.r and IDlrine products, ae- the Ualwnlty 8oaUMm cording lo RObert Woodward, California: UnlvenltJ of CID-, West Codi reiresentati\!e for clruWI, ud Ibo Unl'ffnllJ d Brilto( Yachts and J969 boat Waahlngloo. " allow cba1rman. Woodward said 86 manufac- turers of boats, saJ1 and power, large and small, art already contracted to elhibft. There will be 160 booth ex- hibits, five major manufac- turer house~t diapla)'I, plu:s a water ski Clinic and other special features. SCMA has been recognized by the Ship and Boat Builderi National Federation of Lon- don, England which w 11 I present the products of 15 of England'• leading manufac- turers for the first Ume on the Pacific Coast. The SCMA Los Angeles show will be held Jan. 24 to Feb." 2 at the Pan, located on Beverly Boulevard just eut bl Falr!BL OOPS, 'WE GOOFED! IMAGINE!! 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'"" ........ ~~~~~~---·~ -----------.... --. . ,., .. , • ---. - DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBiil PAGE Huntington's ·Attorney lluntington Beach voters are asked tor the second time thls year to change Ule method of .selecUon o! the city attorney. ' Six monUls ago voters n:Cused to change from direct election of the city attorney to allowing the City Council to appoint th~ officeholder. Despite the results of the April election the council still feels it should be allowed to select the lawyer on whose advice it3 members rely. A look closely at Proposition '10 " as the charter change propooal will be listed on the Nov. 5 ballot, will show this measure is different from those of. the past and indicate why it deserves a "yes" vote frqm a ma· jority of the voters. Proposition .. O" allows the councilmen to recruit and hire the city attorney with the emphasis not on how long the lawyer has lived in the city, but rather on his skill. It make.s the attorney bead of a legal department relatively free from undue pressure from other divis· ions of city government leaving the attorney free to offer his legal opinions without fear o! being fired by the administration or council minority. Opponents say ttie attorney should be responsive to the will of the people and therefore should be subject to periodic reelection. Backers argue that no man should be required to serve two masters, at the same time taking money for campaign expenses and handing down legal decisions which might injure the causes of those who donate to the election financing. The proposition contains a unique feature which appear.s to retain for the people a just measure of control. It has a provision for recalling the attorney if enough voters feel they have ~n wronged by the in· cum bent. At the same time it protects the attorney by re- quiring at last five of the seven councilmen to agree before he can be fired. The DAILY PILOT concur& ;with the councilmen in their desire to hire their own le(al representation and urges citizens to vote Hyes" Nov. 5 on Proposition 1101'. Another Oily Decision? Just why the Huntington Beach Planning Commis- sion decided to allow a heavy industry such as the ap. proved asphalt plant at Gothard Street near Ellis Ave- nue in the light industry zone is difficult to understand. The action, taken on a 4--2 vpte with Co.QU\l.ission- ers Roger ~lates and Robert Ba211 dissenting, is even more difficult to understand because the city leaders now are asking the voters to approve some $9 million in bonds for a central park and library near the plant's location. 11 the city is serious in its Ji~ that vt1ters will approve cons1.ruction &f the par~ library, it should be trying to upgrade the area, not burden it with more heavy industry. • This is a matter which should come before the City Council for additional study and hopefully a decision more in line with the progressive plans the council has outlined. If it dOes not, residents may well question the ser· iousness of the council's effort toAlean up the <.i.ty. If the decision stands, it appears the City is willing to trade the possibility of 20 jobs for its central pan-library complex. --- ' \ H N all'le Memory Just Life's Little Ordeal Should Students Decide the Issue One of life's little ordeals ls having an imperfect memory for names . Mos t of us art in this plight. We rather envy people like former Postmaster General James A. Farley, the sprightly octogenarian who has the reputation o( never forgetting tlle identity of anyone be hM ever met. It is said of Jlm that he even bad a prenatal memory and that im· mediately after birth be handed the doctar a cigar and called the surprised medic by his first name. ...: . · Such power.s of total r 1 C-.l 11 .. ' " cultivated by politicians and salesmen, are beyond most of us. What feeble memory we do have seem.s to desert us in an emergency. U asked unex- pectedly to introduce his own m'Otber, many a mBQ 6tutters and murniurs. "I'd like you to-uh·meet-ub Mama." Under sudden stress he not only can momeatarily forget bis mother's name -be can lOrget his own. THJS JS SUCH a human fact of normal life that you would 'think it \\'001.d be taken for granted by everyone, and aceepted for what it i:s -a temporary lapse. But it isn't All o( our lives are made hideous at times by t h o s e oddballs who rush up to us at a so<i.al function, stick out their paw end demand loudly: "I'll bet you don't even know who J am!" Thus challenged, your mind im· mediately flees. Guilt assails you. All you can see Is the bulbous race of your tormeoter. Ev,ryone nearby stops talking and walche.s your feeble strug· gles. "Sidney Beaverhoff?" "Nope." ''Bascom Ripplethwaite?'' "Nope." "Algy Whumperdink?'' "Nope." He ii leertng triumphanUy now and the crowd is snickering. Back 'U p Fro nt' With Mauldin In A ny Battle Bill Mauldin, whose classic "Up Front" will be re.issued by W. W. Norton Uli.s October ($4.95) comments on one of hlB most famous cartoons from that book: "Once I thought t did a very runny cartoon. It was 1 picture of an old·Ume cavalryman lhooting hi1 jeep, W'hlch had a broken pie. It ls one of those cartoon ideas you think up rarely; it bu sim- plicity, tt td1' a story, It doesn '\ need words. Jt ii, 1 bellev~ lhe very best ldndol-" Fer Lbis new edllion or "Up Froot", Davkt HaJbenlam has written the in· troducUon Jn whJch M c<>nuntnts: "One tttwns now to Mauklin's cartoorl$ ol World W'll" II, arter yean m Vietnam .....im.i wbelller Ibey atlll bold up. 'l1leJ 11111 bold up, m.oytie belttr than -· "A dW«'llll ...,, dillenlli COU11trydde, ain-mlUWJ ladles, lllllO Yft• polal, -bumor, AIM d.0.tloll ol -po1111'11k7. One """"' lhll u • .... ._ier """ Md --a.... nlbal " Napolecm uw Mauktin 'a lffOft, be would ._ lmmedl11<ly !hot tbo --~ .. ' D ear Gloomy Gus: Christmas gift suggestion for by· genie, public·spirited Huntington Beach residents: Those new flea collars to attach to the love beads of our long-haired, unwashed hip- pies. J. W. B. TWl fMtvn~ ......... ---nrllY flltM tf ttlt "_."'· Stll4 'l"W Mt -.... _, .... Dally ""''· 'Humility' at SU The pre&ldent Of tit•· atudent body· at · . Stanford' Unfventt:,, hU Cbndescended to offer hi! personal support to the in- stitution'.s new president, Kenneth S. Pitzer. In this day aul age, such . humility is unheard of. The student leadec recognizes, in fact, that he is likely to be crlhicized as a "sellout ~urgeois" by some elements of the student population. Yet this young man, while holding out the threat tl1at Stanford could have an outb::eak thls fall that would "dwarf" what hap- pened at Columbia University, has chosen graciously to give the university's new president a: chance. It is possible, he haughtily announces, that "a president can be educated by students." Apparently he ls not ready to concede that studenls might possibly be educated by a university preside! -or lhe faculty. El Cabon Dally Callforni·· PlnevWe, W. Va., lndependent·llel' aid: "Those who are still in school and considering dropping out face one of the most crucial decisions of their lives. It is up to all of us to follow the President in urging them to go ba<:k to school and stay there until they have at least a high scbool dip· loma. The education they get now charts the course not only for their individual lives but for the "'eliare of our country in the coming decades." On Naming Huntington's To the Editor : I do not know who Constance C. Blanchard is, but I ob j e c t to your presenting only her view on the new school name. There are many of us parents who feel differenUy. We . see no reason for the studenb to vote for a name. They are on- ly there a few years, and do not pay the tues. The school board has named the schools in the past, and should continue to do so. It fJ unfortunate that a few emotional PeoPle raised IO mll(b fuss aQ®tPlani· Jng a school name thaqhad &trea<fY been' decided upon, and -.,ere able to exert enough pressure to start the hassle. The name Kennedy was very conlrove~sial, and there are many places already nam- ed Kennedy for his brother. The ltiard should have refused to take any action at all. Now the students are involved, the parent.s are angry, and the board is in a mess. However, I think she is way off base in suggesting lb.at the voters might not vote "yes" on the bond issue. Surely we do not have many voters immature enough for that. And both Mrs. Blanchard and Mr. Ribal are being very childish in sug- gesting black armbands and student boycotts. No wonder we have protests; riots, draft dodgers, etc., if parent.s arc ·~ncouraglng such action. As for the board living up to its original agreement, the original agreement was Lo name the high school Thomas A. Edison. Certainly he was a man who con· tributed more to the people of America than almost any other. and was not iden· llfied with any particular faction. Furthermore, if Mrs. Blanchard lives in Westminster, her children, if a.ny, will not even be going to that particular high school. Ours will. ln closing, I'd like to say that the name had been settled for almost a year before Robert KeMedy's death, books had been marked, etc. and a name change should 1~ever have even been considered. They Letters /~om readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 word.! or less. The rigltt to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libeL ts reserved. AU let- ters m!L!t include signature and mail- ing addresi, but names will be 1Dith- hild oq_ request. lj. . ' intend to build at least two more high schools in Huntington Beach, let one of them be named Kennedy, if that is what a majority want. Yours truly, (Mrs.) 'LUCY MAY PENGRA Weake r Sex? · To the Editor: Sydney Harris': "The Puzzling Ques- tion of Punctuality" {PILOT, Sept. 23) particularly interested me because of its pertinence to my own habits. While discussing the correlation b e t w e e n personality and punctuality, he stated how there is no satisfactory or obvious correlation available. Freudians might say that compulsively punctual people have a sense of duty to society. But yet some men with a stroag sense of duty are always late. He mentioned that "Woman's lateness ls a thing apart, more a matter of gender than of individual personality", because "she ftrst has to compose herself as a woman before she can venture into the world as a person ... ". I object to this trite view of women. Men! Open your eyes and (realistically) take a look at what the "weaker" sex does in an average day. A woman usually has a job in addition to her traditional housewife duties. Besides these, she still must be the feminine, lovely creature fresh from the beauty parlor. \Vith all t h e s e responsibilities, something in her schedule must suffer, B11 George Dear George : The people who live next door to me pro!ess to be so goody· good that butter wouldn't melt in their mouth.!. How~ver. l"ve pok- ed through their trash and it's always filled with empty whiskey bott1es. What do you think ol sneaky hypocrites like that? NEIGHBOR Dear Neietibor: Be tolerant -they probably fee.I they have to be sneaky, liv· ing right next door to a nosy gOlslp. Dear George: l met ttlis nJce girl in a bar on "the .block" in Baltimore and bought ""' .. ..,.AI drtnu and was 1upposed to meet her on the corner after she got off £rom her job as a burlesque dancer. Do you thlnk I i;hould kt?ep waiting? That was three weeks ago last Wedt1e1da..v. GROWING SUSPICIOUS OearG.S.: , You've obviously made one of the oldctt mbtakes in tne world -you're on IN! wrong corner. CONFIDENTIAL TO H.HJI.: It -: "Llllug)t and ttie world '1""'2>1 wllh yvu; '1'J"'P and you weep alone." Howewr;-1n your cue, en e1cept1on may be made. Usually she get.s everything done but just a little behind schedlfie. So men, if you expect your wUe or girlfrleod to look beautiful and keep up with her growing responsi bilities, please be a little more sympathetic when she spends an .;hour" in front of the mirror. To be late is certainly a privilege that all women \\'ill continue to take ad- vantage of. ROBERTA M. WYMAN A Typical, Behlnd Schedule Woman ":'!~' De fe nse To the F.difor: I believe the general public of the area surrounding UC Irvine is blind to the value of having Eldridge Cleaver speak on that campus. As usual, Orange County closed-mindedness is taking ils in· tellectual toll. The purpose of the university (or any school, for that matter) is to open one's eyes, ears, and mind to a wide variety of differing points of view of life. It is to enable one to then make an inteWgent decision, on the basis or what he has seen, heard, and experienced, about what his personal point of view \\"ill be. For this reason, completely ignoring Freedom of Speech, Mr. Cleaver's views, no mat- ter how radical, are and must be tolerated as a part of the body of posfilble points of view an American can take. Granted. violence is not the way to build a freer country . Granted , the Black Panthers are causing much trouble, using violence as their main tool. However, we lose all chance to build that freer country if we suppress dissent because it is dissent. I also think the students at the University level of learning have the intellectual power to make the right decision. Let's not make believe that Cleaver, Black Panthers, and violence don 't exist, and close our eyes to them ; but rather give those still in the process of choosing a chance at making the best choice, Y>'hatever it may be. DAVID TYLER No Logic:' To the Editor: In re : Mrs. Mc"'taster's letter (Mailbox, Oct. 2), did you get the feeling that she blamed the lowering o( California educaUonal standards on the influx of "people from the South, and some Midwesterners"?? As one of "these people" (educated in the Midwest) who "do not bring w I th them a tradition of high educational standards and need help in understand- ing the \'alue of good schools," I have a a question. Where did she study logic? KAY PECAUT Jll a uldln Rappe d To tht Editor; Mr . ~1auldin's "cartoon" oI the Ocl 1 .. . ' . . " ..... - School .. ' ·.~. DAILY PILOT, entitled "A fe w .noted: 'law and order' enthusiasts," i.s an ex.• cellent example or an attempt to associate negative emotional appeal to UNDEFINED terminology. ApparenUy'.~ Mr. Mauldin's purpose was to ellclt tht same reaction from his readers· as· did those of the Democratic convention who deemed the proteetion of convenUota participants from bodily harm as Ge&tapo tactics. : Perhaps ""tayor Daley would have been better off had he given those who held and expressed the above eolnl of view • c h a n c e to publicly reject police pro- tection. thereby instrudlng the poli~e to do nothing to protect the live.s or property ol these individuals. The words "law and order," when left undefined, mean nothing, Mr. Mauldin pictorially bas chosen to associate law and order with the whim of a dictator, such as Hitle r's laws re : Jews. However, the U.S. Constitution was written as a set of laws to protect the individual citizen's inalienable right to his own Ille and pro. perty from just such a whim. Theref(lre, to u s e the phrase "law and ord.er," one must begin by d~ining the laws of which one speaks. Hopefully, Mr. Mauldin does not consider tha laws that make it illegal to murder or te steal as the products of those dictators Iii has pictured as bis "noted" examples cl-law and order. MRS. CAROL NOR'l'f?N ;. .. K udos CBS ... To the Editor : ·· KudostoCBSfor presentlnjMr. Vladimir Horowitz, one of the gn;atest artists of our time! : Many thanks for a wonderful hotlr of television viewing. ·· MRS. GARY LEEK Jllom T old Vs To the Editor: Some 30 years ago, at the very biglno ning of my teen years, my mother ex· plained to us that a person who con- ~ta.nUy uses swear words or worie 1s they talk does not have the intelligeoce to learn to speak decenUy. :· · Has the intellectual level of ~ col· lege.s sunt so low that a man that u.se.s the vulgarities of the gut~r Jn a ~ to students is still on the platform ri.At.fn&: away? His ideas or philosophies, if you ~. are sad enough t.o ,htar -hi.I usep( sUCh words makes my ltcwnacb turn. I'm. one mother I.hat does not wan\..aij sons 1n a school that will allow EldrJh• Cleaver and his Uk even near an · fn- structor's desk. J. STAUNTON. --WWW:.. Wednesday, October 9, 1968 The editorlcl poor 01 t11e Dcu11 Pilot •«Ju to Inform and Jtfn>. ulate r1adas b• pru1nting·Chu ....,._,.., opfnfO!ll and ~ • """"''11 "" topf<a •I lnl«al . and .rigolf-. bf provldfii; • ,....,,. for 1111 n:prculoft i •I . our r<adm' apjlliont, cmd' .bf~ J>rttnUng tht dtorrs• .,.,... Poi•lt of l•fonn<d o!>t...wd l11ld tpakc....,. oo topf<a of IM day. ~ - Ro)lert N. Weed, Publlsl>er ·'' , ' -~ .... • ' I i , I, I I 1. I I I l I I AUXILIARY FETES FALL -A French theme will prewil during the Fele d'Automne on Satunlay, Oct 19, in the Sheraton-Beach Inn. The annual event is the principal fund-raising event sponsored by the Golden Key Auxiliary for the Child Guidance Center Surf Sounds\ Gues_f_ Models Issued Bids By JODEAN HASTINGS and Elizabeth Casey attend a °' 111e 0.111 ,.11111 stiff three-day conveniloll for A REAL SURPRISE is in delegates from W o m e n ' I store for area residents at-"' Division, Chamber of Com- tendlng the Golden Key Aux-merce, husbands Jake and iliary's Fete d'Automne on Cmdr. Ed brlefly con- Saturday, Oct. 19. Two of the templated sneaking off to models displaying the latest Mexico to do some fishing. fashions for men are going to Since Cmdr. Casey ls baby-sit- be familiar to the majority o( ting the five children, and Huntington Beach residents. Elizabeth mentioned that Taking their turn on the d8.ughter Caroline just loves ramp along with the pro-fishing, the men decided tt fessional.s will be Mayor Al would be easier to stay home. Coen and Gordon Wheatley The Huntington B e a c b ·r t • :t of Orange County. Arranging the multishaded chrys- anthemums wbic.h will decorate luncheon tables are (left to right) Mrs. Cy Petersoo, in ctio.ge ·of table favon and prizes, and Mrs. Stanley RU.iz, hospitality chairman. Jr., are a busin.essman. The de1egates will be In Morgan· " ~ • ~ men graciously accepted the Hill near San Jose for the con-t;,l f'-• 4-: ~- invitation extended by Ellen vention. ~L ·: ~. ~1'-'·',. ,,,}°' 1• :ifo\ (Mn:. Dale) Dunn, Co-.. );lfi · -i. ~ ·'V "·' ' . . , ., chairman of the fall event. HER FIRST, and the first ~: !' 4 Jj 1 ' •' c\ A NOTE from Roswell, N.M., and Bonnie Dunnahoo, vivacious past president of the LitUe Mennald Guild revealed that all is well with Owens Dunnahoo family. The family, formerly of Huntington Harbour, has adjusted even better than Bonnie hoped. The Dunnahool entertained Peg Eisenberg. also lrom the harbour, during August. marlin caujbt this year by a · ~( feminine member ol the Hun- tlngl<ln Harbour FisbJn& Club, WU captured by Norma (Mrs. Mack) Crank. The 132-pound fish took 45 terrifying minutes to land since Norma was fishlne with light tackle and felt sure ahe'd never get lt aboard. Ha1'1ling the c:Ontrols of the family cruiser was hu.sband Mack, and youngsters B r u c • and Tina provided the cheerinc . WHILE HELEN Stewart llOCllan. FIESTA FOR FOUNDERS - A Spanish theme will aet the mood when members of Delta Theta Tau gather to celebrate 62. years of philanthropic work throughout· the world. Hosting the Foonders' Day feotivities on Wednesday, Oct. 16, In the Saddlebatl Inn· will JODEAN HASTINGS -I ........ ,, Od9W • lNI Ml P• ll Autumn Hues Color Fashion Massea of chrysanthemums In bronzed shades of autumn, a Parisian 1Cene and junior hostesses attired in be<els. turtleneck sweaters and short 1klrls will set a French mood for Fete d' Automne sponsored by the Golden Key Auxiliary Saturday, OcL 19. Members aod guesls will gather In lhe Sheraton·Beaeh Inn at 11:30 a.m. for a IOcial hour. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. and a parade of fubiom for both men and women will be presented by the May Co., South Coast Plaza. Mrs. R:obert Blau is chairman of the annual funding event which benefl!s the Child Guidance Center of Orange Oounty. She is being assisted by Mrs. Dale Dunn, and also on hand to greet guesls will be Mrs. Frederi<: Forster, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. Paul Phillips, president. Other auxiliarY members who are assistini;t include the Mmes. Wil4 liam Hanna, John Wyatt and Bob Goodson, tickets: Raymond Morehouse and W'Ll.liam Dawes, decorations: James Hughes and Jack Greeley, programs; Cy Peterson and Stanley Ruiz. favors and prizesj John McOonnaugbey, ape. cial prizes, and Robert Holman. publicity. Members' d'8.ughters who will .be serving as junior hoStesse dis- tributing tic~els and assisting models wtD be the Misses Janie Dunn, Kerry Flanagan, Karen and Marsha Goodson, Cynthia Hanna, Linda Holman, Denys Mettiman, Nancy Nelson, Diane Parquet, Julie Severns, Debbie Schuster and Chris Winters. Auxlli'ary members who will serve as hostesses are the Mmes. James Strachan. John Winters. Alec ParQuet. Peterson. Dunn and Holman. Ticketa for the luncheon and fashion show are . availible from all members or Mrs. Hanna, ticket chairman. The Huntington Beach Art League ·will have a group of paintings on display which may be viewed during the social hour and after the fashion' show. . be Mu,Eta chapter, Fountain Valley. Planninl the Founders' Fiesta are Mu Eta o!ficers (left to right) Mrs. Don Nielsen,l.realdent; ?.In. oart Varner , vice president, and Mrs. James £Ueua, cwaya ind means chairman. ' , Founders' Day Fiesta Air Prevails Celebrallng S2 yeara of pblllnthruplc wock throoghout the world are members of Delta Tbeta Tau aor«lty. A Founders' Ftesta will tab place Wednesday, Oct. II, In the Saddleback Inn. HOiiing the celebraUon for rtprosen- taUvea of 15 California cbapten will be Or1111e Coun- ty'• Mu Eta. F .. uvtu .. will begin with a aoclal hour at 1:30 p.m. follow· ed by a program at I p.m. Among the apecW auesJs al. tendlni will be Mrl. K>lmdb Loni, lntemallooal prelident Mn. Loall Pruvlnclo, ~ chairman, will Ill•• the ia- vocaUoo. Mn. Douglu Dean, put lntemaUonal president, will lfll'VI U chaplain. AJliaUn& with preparaUom for tbt event are Mn. Don, .Nldsen, Mu Eta pnlidenl; Mn. Carl.Varner, vtco pnOI.. -....t, and-Mn. Jameo L.- EDena, waya and meaJ11 cbaJrman. California cbapten " Delta Tbeta Tau hlY• ~ opllepl1 u tbelr m a J o r phllanillroplc --with the majodty " JX'CMdl Ina their...,. and -proJlcll COlllrilluladlotllll- Don't Go onWarpath If Chief's Belongjngs Cause Red Face DEAR ANN LANDERS: . Tbll Is a dresm job· -wond«ful pay, great hours, Ideally located, fine Po<1Ple and I 6ljoy my work tremendow;.ly. Last week I was promoted. I now am the private .ecretary to the ex· ecutive vice president Of the company. Mr. Z ii very pleasant, !hOugh 1omewbat reaerved. Hil clvtc and dMrcb ilCUvttiea aie im!eed com· meodab1e. He hu a fine wife and fOur attraotive dilldreo. mllmenls and no matter whit .eloe we ufatr and I bopo JHr molll<r wlD . . . have~ p18Dned, we muat ca n'c e 1 reWnk Ulla wJaole sltuaUoll. be<:au¥.J.x,orc1tng ID molhOr, "lamily com• ftrlt" DEAR ANN LAN'i>Elfs: You &re ·Both .,,. .Utu and I have had ID ._,ed ID run a lovelorn column but pau up-_. groovy school pl(lle1 YQ~ .keep 1tlcltln1 YOllr nose Into tblnp tation at 11 :30 a.m .. be thanked me for t11oie peldll, Boaey ud ,,.... "' aDil ~ dates .. boeauae ol : tl>at.,. oot GI your Uno. I'm sick of ~'""'••'--• • ·IDOlller'11n11Jtence. Silo Ii a.sreotfan your · to1J1n1 mothen theW k!da .. ANN LANDERS ~ •~~ .. -1 lU cWk d!ww<!rs. No -ole11COot, aelf-llUUaU., le<blqoa. o1 1..,.., Ann, and we ar• bopin& you · · dllturbed'wllen What they reall)I nee,cl mention wu made ol the materlol . will l"inl tllla lot1el: and 1et. IMa' 11 ., old4uhloald oack in Ibo moulll. whldi he If.Dows l aaw. DEAR ANN LANDERs: My allier '~ -~r us --•Ot needa II. 1 n>1toi1 !!Ve ani1 lilovor tool< a Now I'm -around him. ax1 1 are iM Youn!IOlt of a large ~--Btr'l'ER AND RESENTFtJL mhmte'1 Up ,.rt .1"1 o1 -· All tllll ml don't --to• do llhout it. ly. We ire -teenace Jl)ria. Our -DEAR B AND R1 Teeu .... --PIJ(!lo!OIY la bwlk. feop\1 Ola you advise me! -STILL . blemi.l.!Olliecelaodnepllewaunder9 nolbedrafle4lo1ltfernla11Yn.'11111 Ilka JOll do_. ~·than COOd. BLUSHING ' years ol ace. Ever since we heft been uea!t1 bollillty wlllck en aa lllio Piiat tllll lf 1011 dare. -WOODSHED CraclloJ • -Ill .. - -he a __ ......_ for -a bel- lied loill• 1111 II datn'I .. m ... ..... fer Ille-. aat·:r-... hel ... IL Nalln )lmlilo4 1'ellar places lo end; a Md. Umme GI :r-lf "' a clalo! Wbal'I rlll>t! Wbllt'• ...... ,1 SboU!d 1"01 . SliQuldll't 1')ii! Sen4 fir Ann Lallden' booklet "llollnr Doi aad llaa'ta,• lllcloalnc Wllb )'Oil' ~ .... la coin and a IOll(, 1111-tuld, stamped en'"10po. . Moocla;y -I llralgbt.ened out his desk dra,,... I fOund pornographic pie· ture1 me! obscene lteratUre tbat knocbd my eyes out. I never knew IUCb filth exflted. My ('8Ce Wl'S red all morintng. J couldn't keep my mind on my xork c Wben Mr. z oalled me ln !or die- DEAll S'n.L1 Slop bllllblnc. Tbere'1 12 years old we've -expected to fap.bloWll hatred. Some teena oij.r lo 11 A'l'llER ' aolhlllc lo do. The bo11' lute ta baby .. !~ wldiolit pay. We aren't asled 111 fer members ol tbe lamlly beeawse DEAR WOOQ: I do1't llelleve lo "Utuature ud lrl" _., be o1 ao · -' ""' are told. tbe1 waat ID be ol oervlce, but lo be pennlallve "1llrlqlq ad bv• said eoacera lo,... Colllllllt lo &ilaipea Olr .-.--...... -· t.;.,it_te4aao-~70i-la H ..... .....,. .. Ann LandelW will .. &fad to llolp ,.. wltl1 )'OUr problarn1. $Incl -to ... la eara of Iha DAILY PILOT-looin& a lllf...td& 111di_ 1t s•ll au IDJ&. • I , . - l j DAll.Y PILOT Opera .Stars Seen at Benefit Opera perform"" were on hand when Lyric Opera Associat!OD of Orange County stared its Extra· vaganza Ball 18.lt Saturday ni(h!. Karan Ann· strong of the Metropolitan Opera Co., who will sinK the role of Sunnna tn "Tho Maniait of Fipro Sandra Sue Metcalf Weds in Home Rites Sandra ·Sue MetcaU and Donald Claude Kight -- married lo 111• home ol tbe bride's parenu, Mr. and Mn. W. R. Metcalf Jr. of Costa Mesa. The Rev. Cbarles E . Han· na 1ol.emn'r.ed the double ring C'f:f"emony at noon . For the ritual tbe bride -a n-length ,..,. of white velvot wltl! btll &hapod -ve• and lac• cu!fs. Her fingertip illusion veil bordered with lace was cauattt f<> a ~... o/ white velvet TOMI. She car- ried a bouquet of white pbalaeoopsis orcl>lds , green leaveo aod a larp white caWeya orchid in the center. J\ln. Pllillip aiapman of Huntington Beach wu the matr'"1 o/ honor, and Mn. RtCk A. Sbeildll of Cb9t.a Meoa was brl-d. Botll attf.oi.mtl Vr'Ol't l on g powdlr blut velvot aowm wi111 belled 1leevu; 1be1r Peering Around Unllelicvable, lnit true! "".,........""".,tie V-1 ""' ,,._..,, ~l!tt -ef -................ to "'- """ .,,.,""" -lfldudi.... ~ lt't1f ''"'" Wiit •t tllll fWltli5tlallY low Prll;el Ii RIUtf bot _.,, 11:1 IM __,141..,, Wtnn .,_ '°"""" ...,.lllY dtoN'tlDr f.wk:s In ,_. ~ ot ~ 11!1111 ................... _,.,,, ..... , .................... .. ftMN fllnlf!WI Me ... W YW MWI \ t CGIPllll ........ ,. IOl62 lllSl-iil A'IDIUl ............ --.CNJF.ta40 .,._,.. ....... ...,_1N ....... i'illll[ll7- nut Friday end Saturday night in Irvine. Bowl, chala With her hu&band (left) Dana Teflin end John Beauchamp, who will take the role of Bartolo tn the production. Ticket informatiop may be obtaiJl. eel by callin( tho opera office, 494--0709. ·old West Relived ~ 1llt llavor " 1llt ,Qld Waol for a Fall F..Unl JlauoMp ... --" 1llt Wcmon'I Galld ol Ille -=-=.. a..tdl " Tile mmdup will be llap1 al lbt ....,..., clubhoulo, bltwtin 11 a.m. and I p.m. Salurdly, Oct. 1J. Homeceohd 100<!. will be I Ir Y t d cbuckwUOHtylt ttu.qllout 1llt day. 'Illa -mtmbtn will cooperall by onoartna hamburaen and bol i1oP and· -1na chill ...... and Aladt. DeNertl will be olfored at t baked IOQdl ~It and homemade treall may-be eaten tlltro or token home. ' Cbrlltmu abopplns may be --at tablei llocked with handmade 1111 leiect!Olll and tlltro a1lo Will be a table of "tntenollnc wbltl olepllanll ...,tded over by memben of 1llt yautb .... p. The public II Invited to dr"IJ by, tit 11111 - Kiwis Collect Sate Articles Mn. J. Robert Ram>ey wm open. her Mi111on Vhljo heme at I p.m. tomorrow for a meetJna ol lbt Newport Beach chapter ol Klwll who will con- tribute nmunap sale dona· Ilona at tlila time. 'Ille Ale will be conducted from I a.m. to I p.m. Satur- day, Ocl 12, at 408 W. Wt St, Santa Ana. -wm aid lbt ....., •• charlttea. .. Assemblages .Featured In First Fall Exhibit Survoylnl lbe work ot 1lx &rtllU wbo are aoclal cr!Uct of extreme • candcr and coilctntratln( OD work from tilt late l9IOI and eerly 1960• " Au9111bla(t tn .o.llfomia," tile tint art exbllilUOD 1o be preae11led this fall . Ill UC! Ai:1 G.nery. "Autmblll•" u art creeted from praexl~I rte1 object•, altered and juxlapoted for a tranaformallon Into new meaning. VWhlng cast-offs lrom our lmUledlale 1unoundln11 tilt animblaglal w0rlt1 !or a redis· cavery of our e11vil'onmonl end attempll to ~O.. llJ hldde11 emotional e1eme11u. Artlltl pret0nted tn tht exhibit, which opens Oct. 15, are Wallace Berman, Edward Ktenholz, George Herm1 , Bruct Conner, Fred Mason and Ben Talbart. The 1how Is open to tile public from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday· Sunday and I to I p.m. Weclnesday1. It will clOH !'lov. u. Art 11lm1. by and about the artlau will be 1bown al 8:!0 p.m. dur- lnC openln( n!(ht In )ht Fine Artl building. . 'Iba exhibit wu or(anizod by John Coplans, a11lsted by Hal Sbcks· man of tho PHadem Art Museum. A preview will be aponaored by the Galleey A111oclates Sunday, Oct. II. . 11 d. In tile receiving line will be Dr. AJ,1111 R. SoJomOlll new ga ery •· rector and chairman o1 tho art departmMJt, wbo . will us lime the responSI· bUlty of or1antztng future exlllbltlona. Others receiving the 300 Invited JIUOlll will be Mn. WUllam Jahns, acting ullOCI-chairmen !or Mrs . Thomas P. WUder who la m Mexi.co Oity, and Mn. Helen Blun>Cil:,' and boste11ea will be Ille Mmes . Rod Lip- pold, Edward Tufte and ,AJan Mickle. Memben will *11 the entire show wKb· Mn. Nalle Dug(an end Mn. James G. Whitaker In cbor(e. Harborites Sa·y Vows In Newport Ceremony Lynda GTace Kazee and R&yniond Lund f<> bt hla Thomu Arltur Lund ex-beat man. cbaniod WWI and rlnat A weddlnf( 4lnnt< l<r tile be!cn Iba Rev. Jome1 0 . lmmedl&to (amllloo lollowod Turkey Fare Turkey dinner will be served by the Triple Links o f Rebekah Lodge in Lodge Hall at a p.m. Friday, Oct. I 1. Tickell are $1.50 for adults and 75 cent. for children. Also featW'ed will be Christmas bazaar articles. B1atn In N-Harl>or In Ille Outrinor ---------~ QlurCh. L8giaa -· Workshop Cout Homemakers w l J 1 learn the art of pWow znakln1 and wastebasket decorating during a workshop tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. In the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Babysit· ting ii available at the Com- mun I t y Con1re11t1onal Churdt. Newport Beach Home Of Thomas Andersons 'liie bride, dau(hter of The llride 11 e -at . Mn. C. M. Kazee of Oolla Ne..p.rt llirt>or H I g b Mt1a ""'1 the -Mr. SC11oo1, wtI11e her -11 Cllrence M. IGalee, ~· . a cracsuate· ot Q::Rna del given In maNI• by her Mar Hlilh School and at· --ln·low, Ronald E. lended Orengo Co a at Powell. She wore a white OoMege. Serving with the hl;'ocade dress and coat, a U.S. Nevy, the bridegroom Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' GREY'S Texas Nuptials Home in Newport Beach are 'Thomas B rew1ter Anderson and hi& bride, the former Nikki Marla Meckes During double ring ceremonlet tn. Austin, Tex. Diane Gltllm became tile bride ot Bill E. Covey Jr. Parent& ot the bridal COUIJle ara Mr. and Mrs. Jamet S. Gittins and Mr. ml ~ Bill E. Covey, all of Coeta M .... Both tile bride Ind brtdegroom ara enid~ ol. Eatanc:la Hilb School. '!be bride- (?OOlll I• ......uig with. the U.S. Army tn Texas. NOW sale priced '895. complete THlS GlOOP lNC.UDES • &' teFa • tree • .S' l•ve1eat • teble l•mit • '9imMMle • plcturw • qck .. 11 talt1e • Stetee U11Jt who Wert mmied in Our mart: veil draped from a is stationed In the Philip· Lady of Perpetual Help petlaled ftower and Cllll'ied p~es wtier:e his bride will CJiurch, Downey. wllito ~. ~ caniand..tions. Join him. · The bride ts tl1e dau~•·r In • .... ~ =-• car-1.=========.1 •-rying a noeegay ol pillk or Mr. and Mrs. F . Robert roses and oamations WM SHARP Meckes of Downey and her Minnie Kaz~, Che bride's If you 're • 1htrp tr•d•r, ••• bUlblod ta the ton ot Mr. Alter and meld of honor. \1 DAILY 'ILOTS f1111eu1 The bridegroom, son of Dlm•·A-Llne el•1llfl•d 1d1 and Mrs. Donald D. Mr d Mr R ~ A S•tvrd•y1. M•k• • b1tt1r J •• t . an •. aymu:uu · h h • b r f Aoderaon of N • W P Or t Lund of N.wnnrt Beach, · · · "" •t •r yov '' uy "9 ° -.. r-11llln9. Bea~. 1-=u=k=od==hla;:;:::lr:::::;other=::;,~R=obe:::::;rt=::=::=:::::===::::::::::::=:=:::: I!looorted lo tile altar by Ii" her lather, "'" brlclo -· a lull hllCllI ...... " wlltto allk lllld wool· lroc:oclo. H« veil WU f&atened to I cillltor ol fabric ~tall and ""' -white """ w(tl! . ...-. MIA Robins Mecltea WU her m.tei'' I maid of honor, and rervinl .. hrtdellliaicla Win t:be Ml.He& carol Anderson, the brldelroom'1 -· Koliiy J-of FrelDO llld Jan !1...-i ol llowne7· 1111ria M-. 1bt brklt'• .-111, .. tlie flower llrl All -· yellow (OWlll aod --and pmnpca. Atteodini • -_,. l""' Bob Caya o/ Nortl! Hollywood, and ulhen ,..... Robert and Richard Andenoo, lbt brtdetroorn'r b-. Tvm Spiorr end Jobe Cott l na:ham oi Newport Beacb ond LalT)' Lonon ol Santa Ana. 'l'be lrlde lo a ......,.. ol Pl• X lliilh Scbool, Downey and &ttieoded C e r r i t o a CollefO. lier hlllborid WU 1Tadualod lr<rrn Nnport -m-.Sdloolanda~ t.-ied Olwla't C 0 I I t College. 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I • • ----·----------------- - , Floral Gu ild Learns Abstract 'Arranging The ninth season of. the Floral Arts Guild will begin Monday, Oct. 14, with a pro- gram enUUed Beauty I n Abstracl Thia fim ln a series of lec- ture demonstraUona w 11 t feature Mrs. E. A. Schoen- baum of Portuiuese Bend who will define and demonstrate the prlnclplea of abatract I design as CUl'n!Qtiy used in tlower arranging at 10 a.m. in the Santa Ana Woman's Club. A student of Sogetsu-Ryu '(The Sogetsu School of Flower Arr~) alnce 1963 under the master arranger, Shuko Kobayashi of San Francisco, Mrs. Schoenbaum has four student degrees and two teacher's degrees. A blue rib- bon winner in many flower shows, she also is the recipient of two purple rosettes for creativity and the World Orchid Show's bronze medal for outstanding design. The speaker Is president of Palos V e r d e s Gardeners, assistant director ol the Los Angeles-Bay Harbor district of Callfornia Garden Cluba, a member ol the erecu.Uve board of directors o I Portuguese Bend Community Association and chairman of the Architecture and Landscape Desi&n Commillee. Anyone interested in flower arranging or other allied arts may attend the lecture- demonstrations which take place the second Mornlay of each month, October through May. The Floral Arts Guild was established in 1960 by a group of womeu dedicat$1 to bringing the finest flower ar- rangers in California to the Orange County area. It i.s a no n p r ofit. self-supporting organization. Ftr more in- formation call Mrs. A. J . Antosik, 430-0991, Mr!. C. M. Achauer, f13..5989 or Mrs. C. I. Hennings, 491-1383. Mystick Krewe Hopes lady luck's · Smiling I The dl;y of nem li#lts end ., jingling jackpob will be recalled ~n the Mystick Krewe o.f Komus g e t 1 together for a Las Vegas Night, Saturday, Oct. 12. Aiming f:r a winning evening will be the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith o! Fullerton and M<. and New Slant 9155 SIZES 8-16 ,,,, 11T ... i .... 11fr..-r' ... ONE LIVELY LINE goes :zinging across to a pocket, defining a slender, soft-spoken shape. Sew-easy and a happy choice. for knits, blends. Printed Pattern 9155 : NEW Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2% yards 41>-lnch fabric. SIXTY -FIVE C E N T S in coins for each pattern-add 15 cents (or each pattern for first.class malling and Spt- cial handling ; olherwise third- class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Mar- ian Martin, the DAILY Pl· LOT, 141, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New Yock, N.Y. 10011. Pr Int NAME. AD- DRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Whal's new for fall? 107 an- swers ln our Fall-Winter Pat- tern Catalog. Free pattern coupon in Cata1og. Send 50 cents. Mn. John Cochralle ol La HabN, The Smiths• h<me v.ill be tNnsiormed into a glittering casino for 1lhe party, begin- nlng et 8030 p.m. Later In tile evening a buffet dioner will be served. Hoping that "lady luck" will be just around the cor- ~r, will be the guests who will Wew the variety of games of dlance when they first 'enter the "casino." Las Vegas atmosphere will be duplicated kl as much detail ias possible with odds in favor of keeping the en- tertainment and prizes at a high pitch. Entertainment headliners will be 'a "sock-it-to-me" laugh-in show using m-embers discovered b y talent 6COUt5. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pina. the Krewe's own dancing duo have signed tll perform las Ve§a'S dance numbers. Completing tbe p.cture will be cigarette girls '8lid a camera girl who will circulate through 1be crowd. A swinging combo will round out the evening wiith -appropriate music. Cooking Secrets Revealed To learn some of the secrets of Cordon Bleu cooking, in- terested chefs are invited to a lecture demonstration by Chef Pierre Flori in Mesa Court Commons, UCI. Two sessions will b e presented tomorrow at 10 a.m. and lit 3 p.m. in the third din- ing room. Flori, a graduate of the Hotel School in Lausanne, is an expert on French cuisine by right or birth, education and experience. He has held responsible posts in first-rank hotels in London, Algeria, Luxembourg, Spain a n d Tangiers and was chef-pro- prietor or the Chez Pierre restaurant, Tangiers before emigrating from North Africa to Puerto Rico. He now ill the executive chef for ARA Slater School and College Services. Further information i s available by calling MW.Can- di Hart in the dean of students office. Emblem Club Gathering for business sessions and programs are members of Newport Harbor Emblem Club the second Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Elk.t Lodge, Newport. I See by Today's Want Ads: .. e ()moyy mt experienced? lft&h fashJm clothing store needs Alliltazlt M.anai'er· ' ·--... a-OW' da.ssl.fied special -3 lines. 2 times. fir only $2.00 • ~ -mind about the de&et't! Scmeone wants to""1_"'1m_ lo<. • ,,,,. Lowd OnO Is loot: Young O't'Y Tomcat wlth Aea collar. • Trying to unlood that hot grand! Piano, thAt (I - trade it for • *I Dtl Thursda y, Friday, Saturday • • Il • DREAMY SLEEPWEAR 2.99~5.99 v1lue1 to $8 ·Great buys on lightweight, pockoble sleepweer! In eesy c;ere nylon. Choose gown, 3.99, robe , 5.99 in flomingo, yellow , or blue. ·or loilored pojomos, 32--«l, 2.99 in l!Ssl. colors, S-M-L Sleepw0<1r, 2i. ANAHEIM NEWPORT DAILY P!LaT Jf COLUMBUS DAY AY QUILTED LOUNGER 7.99 'A special you're sure to love! This fun-flOrol print lounger is a comfort must. '.I 00% woshoble in cotton quilted to lightweight polyester. By Clock Feshions. Pink, blu e or meize, sizes , I 0· 18. Robes, 5.t. NO CLING . PETTICOAT l. 99 original 4.00 Come eerly and seve on the fomous molar non-stotic, stobilized nylon tricot petticoet. Buy several in short or overage lengths, many colors . Qayw .. r Lingerie, 63. HUNTINGTON BEACH . . ! #I N. EUCLID . • S35·1121 -Mon. ,hru--S-et. 10 e.m. to 9:)0 P.·m• •• 47 FASHION ISLAND e 6'44-1212 Mon.•tl.rv !Tl 10 ..... J o 9:l0 p.m, S•I-I 0 •.m. to & P.•m• 1111 EDINGER AVE. e 192-llll Mon. tl.rv S•t. 10 • ..,. lo 9:10 2.m.' I I ' .. I ' I I ·-----. ----~-----.-------- • J. llAll. v !"llOT Ho roscope Virgo: Accent Standing • Community 1n DEAR NANCY : My husband 1nd I .. lllft)'I OllXini about tbt pr<>per way to coolt lamb. My llusband .. ys lamb 1bould be brown llld well daD.e, llOl l "'1 It t!>ould be pink, Would you 111oooo Miile 111!1 llJ'&UDllnl! I know ho r• Tlllll llETI'ER HALF DEAR BETl'ER HALF: Y°"'re ool11'all ~bl 110111t .......... II wouldn't bo tbt better ball. U you wtl'WI mar- ried to • llMll: and -him pink lmnb, you'd loee yow """""'11)' In tbe -· In mid· cle ealltsn coun· trlfll larftb is AV· end brown and spicy. In France, -· glgot la traditionally plnlc. Rare or we l l -· lamb Is de-lectable boCb. waya. 6o why doo't you ooolt it lliJ Way with this Turltlsb Lamb Sa1Jsa11e (Keulteal , and he mlgjlt tolerate a glgot oocaaiooally. Marriage Is fifty· fifty Fifty Jlft'(>ODl of tbe time he's rtghi and 50 percent or the time you're wrong, . . . . Trim crusU: from 5 slices of whole wheat bread. Break bJ:ead iJ;rto _piece~ and soak in enough Wat.er to cover UD· tll bread ii wet. Squee"Ze bread dry and Duft wilt!. fcrk. 111 a bowl, combine bread with 1 ~ pounds grouod lamb, 2 beaten eggs. 111 teaspooo salt, II teaspoon ground Olympics of Yesteryear pep!"" 14 t-.......... 11 l!a•· poon lihely <f/O!>ped tvUc. Mis: wall and divide Into 18 pieces of equal stze. Roll lnto little sausage shaped rolls 1 lncb In diameter. Fry In 2 tablespoon& olive oil unW brown ol) all sides. Serve with IOUr cream on tbe sl(te. DEAR NANCY: Wbnt do You lhlnlc of children passing hons Q'oeuvres at a cocktail party? JOHN A. DEAR JOHN : I try to think about it as UtUe as possible. The only small fry J like with oocktail! are miniature meatballs from the chafing dish. DEAR NANCY: I undenoland bagels are very tasty but I'm a little leery of trying tnem ~cause they're 10 ba!d. Is there any speclal Wfl'/ of servmg them? E .G.C .. DEMI E.G. C.; Bagels are 8' hard as bride'1 blscuits-but ~'.t let that discOUrage J'>(L · They have a marvelous flavor and are especially good toasted, slathered with ~ream cheese· and topped with a slice oJ :smoked.' sa1mon1 'lbl.s ls a traditional Jewi911 br~ast treat. What'.9 11our cooktng predicameflt? Send · it· in an aee i/ we can cook it! While we can't personaLlt1 amwer all your letters, tho1e · Letters. toith t~ most entertaining Or pertinent culi- nary problems wiU be published in this column. Send' your letters to WHAT COOKS? e/o THE DAfLY PILOT. Women Win Wreaths If an ancient Greek could travel llOUth of the border and ,.. the fublcmably drMaecl young women who w i 11 represent the United States in the Olympic games t h I s month, he tnlgbt consider rewriting history. Three thousand Year! ago, when the games were played in Olympia, there were no women competing for olive wreaths, and feminine eyes were even considered unworthy to watch the contest. But even lo ancient Greece Quick Quartet 7210 It was hard to k~ the active women down. and ·athletics were. such a joy to the ladlea that "for women only" games were organized un4ei-.lhe pro- tectioo of the goddess lfera. ' '11le8e took place 'between the Olympiads, but since they were aecret we know Utile about the events except that foot racing ' was prominent amoog ,llltm, For 1500 years, between tile last ancient O(ympicl contest and the !Int meclern pmes In 1891, only one of tbele an- thfomtlHtMpor'il taboot wu lifted. Women could watdl athletic eventa, but It waa not cons id ere d proper to participate. Ding two geld medals for the American team. Not all Calltomlans take to the water for their sport. Pretty Peggy Fleming took up Ice skating to cool off, and has just turned professional after her outstanding gold meda1 performance in the I 9 6 8 games at Grenoble. Other U.S. women who have woo figure skaUng medals include Carol Heiss, Barbara Ann Scott and Tenley Albright During lhia comlng 1968 XIX Olympiad in Mexico City, America's finest wome n athletes will C001pete against the world's best In track and fleld, c a n o e i n g, horseback riding, fencing, gymnastics, nlmmlng ana d i v i n g , volleyball and yachting. THURSDAY ,OCTQBE8. 10 B1 SYDNEY OMARR 11The wise man controls his destloy. . .AstroloCY points the way." ARIES (March . 21-Aprll 19): Accent on Ideas whlCh can help you complete im· porltA!t project. Don't be bogged d ow n 'with minor doubts, fears. Spread in· lluence. Enlarge scope of in- terest.!, Bn!at trom any rut. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): O..igina!ly today pays off. Heed-your own COWJ.lel. Stress independence' O·f tl!ougbt, action, IodlcatiO!IJ are that you gain, add to posse1si0bl. A debt 1J paid; you ate beneficiary. GEMINI (May 11.June 20): Lunar cycle contin~s h!gb. Obtain hint from . TAURUS meuatie. Strive to bO a oeli:atarte<. Woltlng for otfier• could prove costly. Doo't·penil!t Ol>POrlwrlty to fly aw a y, Gri6 it -and benefit. CANCER (June Zl-J uly 22): Eicellent for behlDd· sceM• work, study. Obtain , ... ,..,., privacy. Blinf alOl!e b not ame· as beliig lonely, team to Ive wttb yourse l f . Tap inflei' ~esources -then you IUC· ceed. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on friends, bope1, wishes. Social eettvity in- dicated. You can be • win- ner if confident. Ottlers to- day are able to perceive your moods, feelings.Know this -exude good will. VI RGO (Aug. 23.sept. 22): Stress waya to arrive at desire d goal Make necessary changes, -b u t don't lose aigbt of basic am· bitions. Accent on prestige, standing in community. Aim hi&h. Stick to principles. Rummage Collecting Final preparations for a rummage sale laking place Saturday, Oct. 19, will be com· pleted at the next meeting of Xi Mu Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. The meeting wW 'lfe ·place Thursday, Oct. 17: in 'the Costa Mesa home of Mis.! Cathy Bauer. A Christmas bazaar featur· ing handwork by members also is being planned. Then, at the tum of the 20th Century, women made their fll'lt appearance in t h e Olympics, c om p e t i n g for medals in tennis a n d equestrian eventa. By 1920 archery and iwtmmlng were added, and in 1928 there were 121 women from 40 countries entered In this largest and oldest ol international athletic conltlll. VAST PARKING IN REAR l,qflea'B...£ Add a lightheart.d touch to kitchu or bath wilh show towels in gay colon. Dress up toweb: wilh pic- tu~pn!tty designs in the 1lm· plest of stitches. Gn!at giftal Pattttn 7210: transfer of four 4" to 5" :s: 8" motifs. FDTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 centa for each pattern for rint-clau malling and special handling; otherwise third-class delivery will take three weekJ or mott. Send to Alice Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, 106, Nee- diecnft llepl., Boz (113, Old CbeJJea Station, New York, H. Y. 10011. Print Name, A.ddrea, Zip, P1tten1 Nun· ...... NEW 111111 NEEDLECRAFT CATALOG-"best fashions! " "MOit new designs to btll, troebet. ltW, weave, embroi- der!" 111 edJtcn. Three free pa-. loslde. 50 cents. -<I II Jlft1 llap-<:om. pleta palt.ms -inexpensive, Nl1 to mah. 50 con!J. -#1-Delut Qllllll--11 -pWi ,.aalia. ~ IO -Boot #~-Qodlll-- ~ for 11 qulltl. IO """"' -·~,..,....,.s 1Jvtor. New m:IU., ..u..,. tloi>-.IJ ""Ill"• )1allBnll. 50 -Knl\!* a:i. "": :I: iO centl. 1t American women hav e ad- ded both beauty and 11Uperb skills to the Olympic games. Whlle manf are still in their teens, ~ young ladies pro- ve that tough training schedules and competitive spirit are not m e r e I y masculine prerogatives. One of the most famous names among American sport&women Is ' ' B a b e ' ' Didrikson Zaharis who won 6.12 out of the 634 track and field eventa she entered. In lhe same type of competition, Tennessee college s t u d e n t Wilma Rudolph won three gold medals and set an Olympic record for the 300 meter dash in 1960. Sparked by training at tl'le Sant.a Clara Swim Club in California, the U.S. women swimming and diving stars have captured nu m e r o u s medala in Olympic events. Fifteen-year-old Chris v o n Saltu splashed her way to three gold medals in the 1960 games. Four years later her teammate Donna DeVarona kept up.the tradition by win- FV Juniors Entertain Mrs. Bond Thompson, presi- dent ol the South Coast Junior Woman'• Club, will give the welcoming address to club presidents aod officers from Loi Cerritos District durin1 a council meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, in Uie Securi- ty First National Bank, Foun- tain Valley. The Fountain Valley Junior• will host the meeting. Mn. Thompson will be join- ed by a delecatloo o1 1.1 members when she atttndl the Area C Conference on Saturday, Oct. 11, In the !nlernaUonal Hot<l, L o 1 All(elell. Diltrict ofllcen, chairmen,. duf> pnoldeota and m<mbera tre lllvlted to attend the C®- fereoce and participate In ~orbbopt which are BOB'S IARGAIN CENTIR NEW! Stort Hours MOH. -FRI. 9:311 to 5:311 SA TU ROA'( t:lO lo S:Gll CLOSED SUNDAY 1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa . WHERE NEWPORT BLVD. MEETS HARBOR BLVD. IN DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA YOUR QUALITY LOW PRICE STORE l.Gpl1 Concentrated -R ... 2.00 SHAMPOO Alta Spot SP"'Y -R ... 1.50 !Umh 21 49' REMOVER !lj>ul~ed H11GYYI - R ... 2.98 GARMENT BAGS Woltz Nall !Italian I -R ... 1.00 POLISH S...109 -1 ... ,., BOX 99' 50' 49' Holr Rolf .. ...r THSI°' '-I ... 1.7' .. 90' BRUSH SET D.,. r .. aod -.... He IRUSH SET Coppor Tooe -.... I.It JELLO MOLDS 49' 27' Xmu 6ifts 61lore If low. low Prices Ph. 646-7167 LIBl(A (~ 23-0cl. 22): K~ep llne1 of com· munlcatlon open, Be ncep- tive. No tUne to close mind . Opportunity {or I u c c e I I abatmds. Key ii t4 reeeive, to know, to dare and ex· periment. Fine !or travel plall8. . SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You may have rig1lt Idea about money, practical mattera -but others prove stubborn. Know this -Ind u 1 e plenty of diplomacy, especlt!ll¥ In dealing with mate or partners. BAGllTARIUS (Nov. 22- NOW ••• as we g~· 8'( out: to • .' # • ... • ' D, 0 lIDOO~-0 00 ·. "1 000 you SM on FRfGIDAIRE: •shars and Dryers! e D....,,_ or ,...i. 6ty tyclel • 70...11. tlmll-4ry <yd• Jet Action WASHER e Tw• .... llMD.,.'"-. ,..,, .................. ,. e Ad•-'lc 11lbcil-1"4 .. - • Ropltl ., 1000 •I• ....... . .,.. e Hanwst ••W '"-•:4>if •el• Effortl.11, wllilp1r·1oft w1y to lelll'I• li er h11vy cluty cl1nim1 fo d1lic•f1 f1 bric1, W1t1r·11v1r control1 for full or rnl11J.Jo1d1 . Automatic DRYER e N ... .., ._,., ,...r.., dollcote cycl• e "lro111" D....,111. no "Mt" wrhtklts 14888 No Down-Low, low Automated reli ability for busy 1ehedule1. All fabric dried perfectly without bot~er. Stop, time 1ovin9 convenience. • 14.6 cu. n .1 with 125 lb . ,;,. freezer ecro11 the top! e UP FlONT LIGHTING! Puts everythinq in pl1ln view! e DOOR STORAGll Butt•r comptriment, d .. p doo r shelf, room for 24 09911 Automatic Ice Maker Refrigerator e NO l'lLL-NO ll'ILLI le• Meker IHI., froeze1 1 roloo1os w bos into door 1ervel'-AIJ Autom1tiu llyJ• e MOST PIOOPI You 'll never defros t 09olnl No tpoce lost to frost! Oefro1t1 only when needed ! NOW-AT DAYIS·BROWNI 298 88 No Dowa Low, Low Mootlily Paym.,ts ·~ a.re. " ~ " .. "'. . CelebratlflCJ Ow 22nd Year In the Hcllilor Areal , ~DAVIS RRO\X1 N Tl!L8VISION•APPLIANC•S 411 East 17th St. --Costa Mesa Diiiy, 9-9; Sil;, 9-6 l'Ol PIOM" SIRYICI IY PACTORY TWAINID TICHNICIANS IN ::~~1ICHID 548•3437 . . -------------------'---~ --------------- • -.. WldntldQ, October 9, l'*i& PILOT..ADVkftTli~R-5 "'""""' ru.ul Jl More -Lead' Oi 11111 COid ' 233 East 17' St llDr at WilSGI Protectlon a.-;:;:::::=:========:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=:;;;;;;;;;;:::::=;;;.iiiiiiiiiijj;::::::;;;iiiiiiiiij;.;;::::::;;jjjji~;;;:::;;;;iiip;:==:;;jjjj~ Of Infants llJPelerJ.-. Parenla ~ alWIYI ftgbtlnl the· battle between protectloa , and OYWprotectivenesa. ?bey bale to be put In lbe latter clwlllcaUoo. Yet, at tbe rlal< of occulonal tlmldlly In an In- fan~ I thlnlc It's much better to b e overprotectlve oc- casionally and have a live and healthy baby, than In live with a IU1lt and ........ complex becauae an avoidable accident bu taken your baby away. The hackneyed sayinc, "You can't be too careful" certainl,J applies to lbe can al babl-. Dear Dr. Sleklcrolm: Al careful u we've beiio. to pro- tect our 1 '2-year-okl son. we got him into serlout trouble simply by giving him llOllle popcorn. Someone said, "he'• too young for it" but we thoogill that WU carrying It too far. He choked a Utile, bad a COIJihlng spell and we thought that WU the end al IL But about a week later, he began to have fever and a eevere cough. AFl'ER INVESTIGATION our doct<r dllcovered that a kemel bad gone down Into 1111 windpipe and WU upirated Into 1111 broochlal lube. He bad to go to the·bospltal to havo It removed throu&b a bron- cboocope (lighted ho II o" lube). U It had been le!ftheft he mlgbt have bad poeumoola or an ~bscess. Since then I watch the "lit· tie" tbinp around the house that might get our baby Into more dilfieulty. I write thil for the aake of mothers who don't take special care of their babies, and are more or lesa fatalistic that everything will be all rlghl -Mrs. U. Comment: t go along wJth your philosophy. Too many "inevitable" tragedies are preventible with an ordinary amotmt of caution. FOR EVERY ln!ant tbe home ls bOtb. a safe havm and like a beleaguered fortresa. The parents mUJI put up bar- ricades. .M. Mn. U. Aid, danger may lurk in the little, innocent things. For eumple, her baby might have had a similar reaction if he had got hold of a bead, button, bean or nut. Here are aome additional IUgl!estiOD& !or yoong mothen that will ftduce tbe danger o! either trivial or serious ac- cidents: Use a harness on the baby carriage. Be sure that 1111 high chair Is sturdy and bu a good latch on it. ll the baby is a climber and qUite acUve, keep the windows open only at the top. Keep gates at the top of &be stain to prevent him from going down (fast) and also at the bottom to keep him from going up slowly (and down fast). IT'S BE'ITER that he (or she) slay out or tbe kitchen cooking and serving areu. This is a good ti.me to keep him In 1111 plsypen. Bui H he shoo1d wander in while you are absorbed in cooking, made it a habit to keep knives away from the edges, and pot handles turned in and coflee on back of the bumerl. Hot grease and bot water have suddenly turned the In- nocent, curious infant into a hospital emergency C a I I • Keep matches out ot. reach. Protect him from auddm ac- cea (for example, whlle you .,. on the phone) lo wells or pooll. Your bUJband should have a special a1ot Of container !<r woed razor blades. (My own grandson got 1 n t o a wutebUket Jut week and cul 111111-.. a Wied blade.) Like the .b.1slne'D'M doel, ta!<• occulona1 completo .... ventory al your home. II lbe medicine cabinet locked and out al roach! Have you Alely bolalfld 11e. teroeeoe, .ift.. llCllcidea, ......... *· ! You will thlnlc ol """"" ol oliM!' waya to proU!Ct your :J011DP1er !roOl h I m ,. II . There'• less danger in belN overprotective than In belq underprotectlve. Better nol l'6- ly m a seriOWI accident to COD- '1nce you. Board Member w ........ Wlloon al 11212 -SI., El T<lro, 1- -elec1'ed lo tl!o aclvllOr)' bocd al tl!o -0..anJ• OountJ 'YMCA. 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Take 'rough Slate • I ' • • • ID BY GLENN WBITE -"--~'"''''-" lolEXlCO CITY -Unil<d Stalel women volleyball Jtan seem to be IUlni very m~ In ltrtde their murderous com- pdllive ICbedul< In the forthcomlng OlYmplc Game1. la lad an elt of coofldence Is mOll noticeable when the 111bjed ol U..I ICbeduJ< ud the cblnca of _... I medal .... dls<usoed. . Tbt girls, paeed by tum captain Jane Wini of Huntington Bucl1 and Ann Heck from Newport Beacb, open the Gamu Sunday noon aplnlt ddendlnl Ob'mplc and world champion Japan. The Japaneae haven't lost a match In six years and rarely drop a game. They are last, bit the low shot.I and have the advantage of having played togelhu for 1everal yean. But as Mill Heck pull it: "We have nothing to looe by playing tbem." The battle will be telecast throughout the .... Id. But the Japanese duel Is only one of three atraigbt cruclals that come up the nm four days of competillon. Following the clash with Japan, the U.S. must take tbe floor agaimt eucbo:!lov1kll (Mondly) ud Poland (Wednesday). , By the time tbe Ull 'lillh Poland ii oVer the Y ..U-wtll hive 1 prttty okar picture ODIC& on how they rtand In ~ nJA for a medil1. Most obaervera &ive Japan and Ruuia a clee.r cut tract-to the cold and lllver awards. . , ·Bui Ibey feel tbal tbe bronu medal is up for grabl with Poland, CU<boalovakta and lhe Unlled StatOI lhe leldlJll COO- tenden. Al U.S. eoacb Hlrtan COhen pull It, 0 We tbJnk WI CM beat any of them. ADd that tnclodea Japan and .RUMia. 0 The glril lllo feel tbey -• fOOd dtanct II I mecill They aay they are a much 'atronpr conUncenl than the -wbleh fall to Jal>an !n all thrM gamea pl.;'ed at Lona Beach Amil WI month. And tbe rouon for U..I Is U..I Cohen hlf eelected hil •tarting unit and ,1 1111 the g1r1s .,. retunr u..1 to1e111tr .... leelblc. Al Mia Heel; ltporU. "N.,. we -Who'I pilylnr ~~'!I: You g!l IO know what to upecl train thelll In dllicrenl lhuaUOM:. W•'Va added IOlDe on pliy1, too. And we have lowered our aeta. "Vie -to .llo """* more aetlled down now. • •1w1 don1 nnt to m.at• any w11d pndldloao but "" lll<e lo lblnk we bove 1 dtanct to bell -we JU¥. We know ft CID dq a job!' The clrll have no parllcular -plalnb 1boul ihe altitudo. In fact. 11111 Heck, ld- mlll Iha never pve It 1 lhoQght, Uniil the IUbjecl CIDll up dlll'lnJ llit.rvieWL It .... lw1lld !bot Cda lhor!illl bo had I 1py 11 000 of the -louts thil week '° he had ,fbi glrll clwvl• tbllr style of ploy tocodoillld tho "-1". It tuined onl llial the lfP1 WU t ......... ~-Cohen bu rtlralned frol1l pr1CIJdnt qalnll any of the major powers Ill Ibo loumamenl, Jftferriq I n It rt q U Id workout& to date. The u .s. aclledule ol com~tloo In the Games ls as rol.lQVt'I: Sundl)i, J1pan; Monday, Czechoftlovatla: Wed.rteld.,, Poland ; 'l'twrlday, Kcru; Oct. 11, Rusata; Oct. D, Peru; Oct. Jf, llulco. ' Swim Unit Protests Sex Tests Card Catcher· ·Sympathi~es With Snake~bitten Freehan MEXICO CITY -More than fiv~ dtod lirb have succeaslUlly paued the sei-test for the Olympics Games and only one international federation bas objected IOthewta. 1'Wt news came late Tuesday nlgbt frorD. Prince Alexandre de Merode of Belgium, president of the International 0'1JDpic CommHtee•s medlcal com-mlaslan. Re told newsmen: "Then: are 962 WOD:lfl!l involv.ed in these Olympics. Every lederatioo, euepl the one 1J>o valving swimmin,g, bu agreed to volun- tary Ima. "We arc still talking with the Swim· mini Federation about it all and we hope thal finally they will agree. "A IOtal of !HO girls bove tal!en the teal ud they will be given carda In prove llial there'• no reason for them to take tests at any future Olympics. "These canb also may be applicable to any future world compet.IUcm in which they are involved." De Merode said the girls who had taken the test -to show ilJa,t they were not half men -had volanteered. "All the foderati011& Involving the girls qreecl to the tesla, except the Swimmlnr Federation. Talks ltlll are going on with the Swfmnllng Federation," he said. "We hope U..t the girl swmun.... will take tbe test. So tar many of them have volunteered to do so." Berge Phillips, Australian president of the S~mming FederaUon (FINA), bu claimed that tesis oo tbe gir!i are degrading and shocking. . "''" ........ TRUMP CARD -The world's greatest sprinters in Mexico City don't have anythlng on the Cardinals' Lou Brock. He's Molen seven bases in the World Series and has made life m:taerable for Detroit catcher Bill Freehan. He was also the leading hiller of the Series going into today's game at .524. ST. LOUIS (AP) -SI. Louis catcher Tim !lcCamr baa jual about the ume penpacttve oo ~Lou Brock aa llelrott'1 hajl!eol BW Freehan, and from where he "'!Ulla "then! mt)' be no way to de!end qalnst blm no mau.r what you do.'' ' Thal WU the Pl:Oblern the haraased and crlticlt.ed Frehan factl today as t h e Tilen, tralltna ~. took oo the Clnllnals In the llixlh pine of the World Serlea knowinl that curtalllng Brocil mJcht be th t annver to completing their come- back. The n,m and Freehan were able to keep Broci<•from otoa1lng I bale In llIDO No. 5 Monday, and won 5-3, afttt losing three of the first lour aa Brock stole a record-tying aeven bases. "The whole subject of I.Au doan't re- quire much deep thought," a a t·d Mccarver Inc. trying to 1pprecilte Freehln'a po11t1on. "Lou runa like beet ud il he pll 1 liW. jump when be's ste•llng, oo arm ia eolnl to rtop him. "People nally lpend too mud> time trying to analyze II. There's ,.a11y nol mucb deep tbougilt needed. Lou bas outatandlnr l)>led, Is 1 good bale nmner, ia daring, chlllenging. "I don't think it'a important that any one take 1 rap. Everyone ahould ;mt undentud the problem of Lou BroclL He lhould rel the credll ud no one lhould be f1ull<d. "He'• the moet e1c!tin& baseball pl.Iyer around today." McCarver'• 1ppredalion of Brock'• talent., u well as Freehan'• problem&, is tmpbulsed when be drawa a compariaon between hla teammate, wha had a carter blp of 71alaalaIn1966, and Maury Willi, who stole a rteord 104 for Loi An&eles in !ta. "Willi tels a better Jud, be Cell I be~ ' The girls are tesled by blood and lhen If there it a suggestion of abnormallty, then there ls a chromosome uaminatlon. 'Ibe results are all kept secret between the Olympic doctors and tbe teams in-Disgruntled U.S. Kayakers In Full Revolt At Olympic Village volved. · He also saJd that $0me girla who were border line caaes now did not enter in· temational eventa. De Merode said there had been a slight c~e in the rules concerning the use of dope m the Olympics, especially as far u team events were concerned. He said dope testa were t b e responsibility of internaUonal federations and said there were lhree points to be taken into account. He listed them th.is way: ' I. U an athlete in a team event was found to have taken dope he would be barred from any further part in the Gamel!. 2. The team whose member had been guilty of dope taking would lose all points gained in the match involved. 3. Tbe whole malter would be discussed with the federation concerned to determine whether the team should be thrown out of the Olympic Garnes. VSAC ENDS BAN, BUT FINES JONES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -The U.S. Auto Club lifted an indefinite smpension of driver~ Parnelli Jones, Torrance, Calif., today and opened the way for him to enter his turbine powered car Sunday In the 250-mUe inaugural race at Michigan International Speedway. Jones, who owns the only turbine now in running coodiUon on the USAC circuit, WU fined $25(1. MEXICO CITY -Disgruntled U.S. kayak canoe paddlers have apparently taken matters into their own handl!t in the rift with coach Greg Grigoleit over training programs and the placement of men on the various boats. According to Les Cutler of Costa Me.u, the paddlers have voted to put Blll Jewell of Newport Beach, John Pickett, Merv Larson and Cutler on the lour-man boat. Pete Weigand of Newport and Paul Beauchamp art echeduled to 10 In the two-man compeUtion. And Newport's John Glalr will remain In the singles. Cutler told the DAILY PILOT that the ulUmalum wu presented to Grlgoleit alter tbe litter failed to maa decisions regarding: the team makeup for the variow boats. "He may change it all before we paddle Oct. 22, but so far he' a accepted it," Cutler states. "We are having a problem ~lting used lo tach other, but we atill have aa outside chance of making the finals . • . and that'a something no American team has ever done before. I Utink Glalr has a good chance of mating the final.I in sing:les, too,'' says Cutler. Little Room or Privacy For Olympic Athletes OLYMPIC VILLAGE, MEXICO CITY -There la little room or priv1cy for the thousands of athletes and coachtl who call thia sports metropolis ·home Wltll Oct. 17 when the X!Xlh Oiylpplc Games wW come to a close. Quarten: are not big by any standard ud u man; · bodJ aa ·the "tmaglnation might ·allOW' are crowded b:lto eatb room. U'llllHll#lh WHITE WASH et.INNWMlft Some smaller quarten have only two bo<ll. Slllbtty larger ones lllt)'blve four. Bigger rooms have five. U you have a locker for your penooal belongings, you can consider )'Olb'ttli lucky. U you have a IQOmtn~ to youraelf. you are even luckier. Inside and outside the Oly!nplc Vlllap lheno an1 people. Iii addition to Iii midents, the 1re1 ts swan::µIng with Maican people '!hq have comt oµt .for I - look at thll utopia of lporlldom. When tbe VWqe wu open to the public I« lnlpectton, the place ,. .. an inlane uylum. Inaide and out 1thletu trying to break looet for a limple chore such 11 lunch oould llJlure 1111 being stopped II leall Ihm or lour ttm11 by peopl• toot- ing for 1utogra1*L It didn'& matter whether you wen the p-Joon.lll<e garb from Alghlnlatan,. lhe brlghl "'1 1Weals ol lhe SOvlel Union or tbuol«lul African .. w11. You ..,.. felt came '"' Ibo army of 11111 looking for 1 slgna.ture to put in a book, OD I tcrap of paper or wbollver •lae mtgi>I be bandy. MOii of Ibo 11hteW aeemed to rea111e what I 'lllal publlc relltiona rolt they were pla)'ing when they took time to give tholr montcker to 1 wic!Hyed all- Drovea of people at.ill crowd the fenct1 ud w~ ~I · IUmlUlld tbe towerinf butldlnp of Ibo' 0'1JDptc VW.,e. 'lllay mil• the long trU .. thll JOUtbern 11tna• of Mealco City by bul, car, loot or bicy- cle. And tbey strain lot 1 look everyttme 1 bul lull ol 01,ymplanl arrtves or depam from thla DJace fhere a lava Oow ODC'I burled a clvilliation. Trying to drive lhrlluch lh• pertnn1a1 tralllc jam tbal U In Iron! of lbe vllllp I.I a tat for any man'• ntnes. Zatopek Risked Jail, Death But U 1"' have bustneu here, 1"' a1mply bove to grin ud try to hear IL 01,..p1e •rfef• Dhn -Wriplloo ud Barbara Talmiii 11y tbe Ob<mptc pool bm 11 fentutlc -tvtn bttttt thin the new Bel- mool .Shom Ol}'tnpic Pool llial WU ,_,u, opened ill Loog Beach. MEXICO CITY -Czechotlovakla'1 Emil Zatopek, -ol the all-tim< _.. -of tho COmmunlst ... rid, told to- dly h ow he risked Imprisonment an d perbopo dellh In speaking oot against the Bovl&led 0mrpatloo ol his country i11 -bqo. "I talked on the rtrttl comers and on telefilion," ht tafcL '1MJ trfend1 warned me ol !loo ~ -llial the JntrucJen bod 1-1 inltnlcted to -to kill at thl rile ol II!!' .-atloo.. The .uci>Uy buUI Zltopek, wbo tsllblllbed an lllbellnlble and ..,. matcboblt 1 .. 1 ol ()bmplc encluranco In JIU at lltlll91 bf captur!q Cold medala lo tho 1,000 ond II,-NII and tho mm-. ts 1 .Wtor at Ibo llltll Oamoo u .... ol tho lnlernatlooa1 ~ Commltllt. lie ... hil\"l"· Dini, -of tbe women's Javelin In 1152, tf'e quartered at a lasblonahle hotel. They .,. n1luctant to go to the Olympic Villaa:e. ""It la very bad for me," Zatopek II.id. The Ru.Wans were my frienda and fe&w compeUtort in many Olympia. They come up to me and say, 'Emil, wt are tlld to see you. Come visit with us.' "The S o v I el trick coach Gabrle.1 Korobtov, visits mt and wanta' to talk. 1 can't II)', 'go away.' 1 am a sport.Iman. 1 omlle and try "' be nicl. "One of the heads of \he Soviet delega- tloo llY•. 'Emi~ Vlldlmir Kuls (famed llmsl111 dltlance runner) Is coming tnto tho airport Thunday. He Ii --to NI you! Vladtmlr and l nm lD tnl1 rices~. But J carmot be attn t,t lhe airport ~ btm. Then I am I oolllbontor." ZltopQ U I mojtr -t b I Clochollovn!an km:fo and· an lmpon,,,i member of the Ministry. 1le Ii Dow b&!d and at JU, m ptNDda. heavier \,ban whtn he broke the tape 11 llellinld wllb lboulaods yelliJi& In Willcin': ""Zli.o.pHI Zat+pe'k!" His blue eyet wtlled Up 1 btt with waler u he ialk.ed of hil .!Jlm>wtna u - perlcnces alter Waruw Pac! tanb roar- lnto his beloved Pr-lllt ADI· IL ed Into hil beloved Pr-Lut Aua. II. "I wu ~ tluil J "1111>1 '9 marked man," he recaU.. , '11 wtnt to &bl boftM•V I frllnd and dropped from 1111Jt ltc -dl1a. · "Allor -dlJl,..JI --U..t there wu'nol too mocb dan('r. Tbe Caecba were unttea. 1Don1 WW'IJ', Emil,' I Minlll1J o1DciaJ told ' 11\1. 'II tlol llualans try to arrUt,... ,.. will -- them.' " lt . WfiCbtlon 1'U I tempor1r7 IWident of Newport BelCb 'thll llUllUntl' wblle he trained for tho U.S. Oeymplc tum trlala. Daft AIMillO " c.111 Miia ... --.. ti! ............. So,..-~ be 11111 ....... Ia 1111 ta Riffam " ........... ,ia,, H 7ft -pbed Mm oo)J llf ti1o _..ti --... .,,... lip. The cultural lhowl. ~ on .,. manMlo.-1 ... hod tho ..Jr-10 far ti lllior C.OC-, J-111111 Yil&oolavlu -... -................... ... oe,.,.. .. -I _,..._ Tip ---..-.. --. ...... ••Lzak·t11 ti1o ...... ._. p1 _,,... ............ ti.-_ Dlo !111 ~ .-ded I loll el 71.11 -<* ltti. I indi) lion. !It'll ilo toalb to ---111 lbe o....._ ttr jutilp/' MCcttv.r: e x p 1 1 i n e d • "Msuiyfe· -~li!Jc. •Jio\11 I( Lou baa , .... -u abtllly. But be'• been clwlglllg. He uaed Ii>· r1U1 f!nl. Jlilcll, every PftCh. N°" )'d1 can'i ten when be'• aoing." "I've Ren teams · pitch out when tbey'n U.P to "Ten behlnd,0 aaid Mccarver, •1and run the count to a.o an the baiter. "11M!n Lou steall on the neli pttch. I've aeen aome real .,ood. Cltcbln try lo pt oul io lion! of tlje ball to try to hurry 1 lbrow. And diop the ball. "It may sound tlll,y, but lbe onlY way to stop blm Is to try to' keep blm off base. He just doesn't seem to hive any fl.awl." Oerter Bows MEXICO CITY -Thcee-lime Olym- pic champion Al Oerler bu dedlned the honor oL. carrying the American 0., in Saturday's Opening Ceremonies for the Olympic Games, the DAILY Pnm Jearned e1clualvely today. 1nltead he asked that fencer Mrs. Janice York Romary be given the prati.gioua J o b in deference to t h e fact lhe I• particlpaU., in ber llJlll Olympic Gamu:. Oerter, •booting ror hll fourth Olympic conqU:t:!lt 1n the discUI, turned down the honor when team tract coach Payton Jordan informed him thal be had been seletted to carry the colors. · · The U.S. Olympic conunlttee wm be the final factor In the lfleelilla. Gigantic Soviet Cagers ' Dwarf Yank Players MEXICO CITY -1i11 • aoocJ thing Spencer Haywood isn't afraid of helghtl. Otherwl8e, he ml&ilt be tempted lo run and bide when the Americans take on the Ruastans in baaketball. ••Man1 they have some beanp:>les, that'a for sure,~· the &-foot-8 JJ.S. cen~r from Detroit said today as he watchei:I the towering Ru1!1ana, in thelr red tweat suits, stroll 1tmlessly pass the ·American quarterl in Olympic Village. "But I've been u.sed to being around tall pi!ople since 1 was a kid. I hav~ two brother• about u tall aa 1 am. Big as the Russians are, I'm trurt we can beat them for the Olympic gold medal." When the Soviet basketball players •!Mt wandering through the Vllllge, they look Uk:e a clump of pine treea which 1ot lost from tho forut. Ser1el Kovllento, the team.11 center, II the lallest -7-loot4 -1 ltudent·wlth aandyisb "'1. belt, dangling amu and le~~2!~ spider. · Andrtyev is 7-foot--~ inch and Abhan Zbarmuldlammedov II I -9 . Vetutn1 Genntdy Volnov and Jaak Lipso are each M%. The sbortul man of the JJ..member Soviet aqllld is &-1, Yuri Sellkhov. TalleJt maa on the U.S. squad, on the other hand, ii Ken Spain of ijoust.on, M, followed by lll)'Wl>Od ud BW HOlket of Sports In Brie( ·eolumbri;, 'Oblo, tacit U. · The United States bu never Jolt an Olympic game, winning 66 llralgi>t, bul this year they go into the tournament undenlop lj> the towering Reds. "We are quicker than the Russians and ahoot better but I doubt that we are physically as strong," said the U.S. head coach, Hant Iba of Oklahoma Stlte. "We will have lo outfoi: them." Haywood is the youngest player ever to perform on a U.S. basketball squad. He is just 19, yet tbe proa can hardly watt until he finishes college. He is polled l1ld hu all the moves. The rangy Negro, who sport.I a Un- colnesque beard, pl1yed at Trinidad State Junior Colle;ge belore shifting to the University of Delroll, where he bu two more yun of _eliglblllty. Haywood waa a member of the team that invaded ~ this aunune.r, wln-- nlng six llllll! and loslnr lour. The Americana lost two to the Rnaal•N and two to Yugoslavia. "We didn't have Hottel and JoJo White from the UnfversJty of Kanaas with us then. Also we were not oiganlzed. We were just expe:rimenUfll," be Aid. "The Ruuian.s looked very 1ood. 'Dleir big men weren't jUlt awkward oafa. They can move and abobt But n can beat them.'" Lakers Raise Record; Angels Obtain Fisher MEDP'ORD, Orel -Tbt Loa Anrtles Llkers MelD to be looking mvn.., and stronger 11 the opening of the NaUonal Butetblll AallocllUon'a nguJar aeason epproachel.. 'l1te ·Liken movtd their pttlHllllll ex· hlbltion record .. 7-I Tntsd1y nlgilt with an lmJnlllva Ill-IOI Win OVlll' tho Sea~ tie su_,ica. Tbt Liken Tuelday moved I o stnnglhen lhelr bac1-lrl by acqulrlog oeven-ytar veteran IU8rd Johney Epn froln 1111 ---Bacb. CLEVELAND -De CleY--Slid .,_., thy .... _ .. - Fllilor If lilo Caltlonll Aqel1 (Ir Jact lllm8*toaaeniloqttl~ .. 1111 !itdoen. -. ......... , .......... I.a ...... r I I ,,... .. 11 .,. ---llo~lul­....... ,.~ka•ekl••··· ... els ... ,..." ...... ER4 ........ ...... ..... The 19-y I I r'llid L0Gg Belch, CIJll., driver, who tn 1980 tr.veled a .ea nt.p.h. one way at Bonneville, will aim for th 1 rtconl of IOI aet In 111&5 by two brotben, Bob and Bill Summera. Thompoon'• blue ll1d cold car, )>OWered fronl and beck by two Ford C7<lUblc lncb single ov.rhead cam engine&, will be fer- ried to Utah --11, leeted between Oct_. 1 .. 11 Ind "by Oct. 17 we'll pt ru1 --about tho land lpled ncml .• 3 ' • • .,... ' • •--r .. •~r---..----.-·----.-..-...,,.... .... ,...._.,.......,..,...,_,... ___ _. _______ ~---· -•-..---r-...---· .. -- ' • • J Open Tennis ~etl!'ing End, .. ()fficials Say ~ ~! lpodll to Ibo D.W.Y PILOT ~ YORX -11 1111'1 Ul:ely car... tAI. M~111 Rod Laver will play in IRY. ~ ieMb toumamenll In the Unltoll .' , -..nex1year, I \.,.~At leol, 11111'• tho word 1rom tile •· ~Uve dlHcton ol tile NaUooal Temlla • ~and World Champiomblp T<mllL ~J.arry Tubelle ol the Natlonll Temlla ii;.,.. and RoW1 BriM' ol World qi>amplomblp Tennil League aald Tu,.. dly tbeir ll?OOPI and the United stalet r,,.ii!l iermu "-:uWm -lolled lo " liree In thr .. major arws. ·;Amon& . the undecided Issues II tho Qtat111on ol ~play .. -playn 9!ic are ellalble I« r1rtze money ·-il!Octlng their 11Dateur 11a ..... 'Ille ptO' ftastooall 1ay 111Cb play.,. thould DOI il\areln lhe prize mo1ie1'allocated for the ·.~ ' proa. The two -alilo lnsllt lllal Ibey !fve a voice In lhO .-and.dJalrlbu. lfon ol-In the $wndal'etNclun ol . ' . -tounwnenll. .'.Pllyen lipd by the NaU-1 Tmnll tequo an Laver, Ken -.U, Roy ~ o1 NllWpGri Beach and Fred ~lie, ADdrel Glmeno of Spalo, Pancho ll.oosalel of Loi AnctJea, Fraocou Durr ol Pruce, Roomll&l'1 c...i. of San Fran- ~· Mrl. Amie "!!a}'ddo J-of · ~ and Mrl. Billie Jean Kiili of }Pig Beach, Calif. .:.J'llylng for.World Champl0111bip Tennis ih John Newcombe and Tony Roche, llal Andoraiii and Ray Moore ol AUllralla1 Roger Taylor of England, t;lcola PWc of Yua:ostavla. Pierre llarthes of France, Butch Buchhoh of St. LOOI•, ·~• Ralaton of Bakersfield, dallf., and Morty Rle...., ol Evanaloll, Jji. ponwell Prtmed .. ....... MMI:.,_...: NICE STAB -Orange CotM College's fine tight end Craig Allen reach·' es for pass tbr6wn by quarterback Paul Lemoine. Jn' addition to his pass..catchirig abilities, Allen ts a fine blocker. He'll:have plenty of opport1µlity lo dfsplay his skills agai)lst Fullerton J,Ulllor College Sat- urday night wheo Pirate6 and Hornets club in important Soulll Coast Conference game. ~ .~No Rest for Lions- 1: Running Key To Knights' Game Plan ( Ruggeq HB Next f qe I Someib1n'glf!J1u"·1~:1iv~' Friday' ~ight when Foothill High SChool aftd MJsoloo Viejo square off at TusUn High Jn their second Q-estview League encounter. .it; ' For Westmlnater's triumphant Lions, thre'a no time to bask 1n the sunshine. .~~,After atunnfn& proud Anaheim last Fri- ilay. 1"-2, coacll l,llll Boswell's Lions car- '1their1-0 Sunset League and 2·1 overall JP!Uk to Hunllngton Beach to play lbe Ollera. 1Both teams will be coming o.U solid tprformaneu. ~~~' Wntmhu;ter WU trimming · Huntington Beach wu scaring 5'nta Ana to death. The heavily favored ~""'by only 11-7 and lhe Oilers did :f.an't Punch , :).1 Over, Says . ;~go Coach .... ~,!lfe~let, mlstal<ea and .lnJuria have JOlll"O 10 .... to l"'ll the 11M .. uon a ~ one for Garden Grove High ~I lbd head coach Jlnillaac. 1f "The Ar1onaut.11 Who play co.ta Mua J'rlday night, have Iott aD three of their lames, two o1 tl>em by one point, aod a. aac can't figure out why his !'!lub can't ~ the ball over the oppoelilon't goal ""'We c1oni have any lft>uble moving the "'" imtll we get inllde the 10.yard line. Then we can't move U a~ all," be Aid. ..,"'We've beml ~trouble aeWn& the ffam Uliracked and mlttal<et have beta liarllng ... Lat! -k qOintl Jlllancia, we mode Ona --and 1!ttancla Whed them In I« Ill touchdownl. "We played a lllr gme aplntl them ~ I lbougbt we hold their .ruthing game \ntly Will, especlally thal kid (Dave) Jo •. He dkln'l llO! 121 yardJ off ol WI ' lit• hO did the -t liel0tt." .)saac will bave his regular f>arterboct, Deff llol>inloli back for the i:o,11& Meu -· t.Jloblnlon wa< tldellnad lul Wetk w!lb mwlee and lldU waa a UWo weak durlq drllla lbla '!ffk. HoweV<r, Iaac ~ him to be rllled and well ll)o Fri· a--remarkabie· job ln. containing Isaac Cllrtis. 1'1 don't think there's any doubt now that Huntington -has a real fine football team," Boswell says. - "They fumbled ·On•. the four·yard line but it stllI took ,Sarita Ana four plays to score. And the Salnta had to inter~pt a pus to win." " Defensively, tile ·Oilers look a lot like Anaheim to Boswell . "They go Into that same wlde tackle six defensive 'Ihle." _ · Of lbe c1asly Oller quarterback, Tony Bonwell, Goswell says bis aecondary will have to be ready for an air attack. "He's thrOwn the baD over 50 ·umes in the !int ~ ellJ}lell so we know he'll be cutting loose ag~ Jl!· This Will be the fourth straight oultlandlng quarterback we've had to deal with." The -Oilen opened against Lakewood's Mike Rae, then faced El Rancho11 Randy Drake and Anaheim's Gec:rge Frater last week. Boswell says the Lions· will throw a game plan at HU]ltlngton similar to the one'Anaheiril aa:w. "l\'Dlbe .about•ihl 11ame, although we slQlltecl a Utile· m'ore . qalmt <\llahelm than we rionualJy do." t .. ' Both teams are sporting 1-0. records fn league action after Foothlll upended Orange to the tune of 23;() and Mission Viejo ran Past San Clemente, 14.7, for ita first win after 15 consecutiv.e defeats. Foothill, a cJub that rlp'ped Rlver.ute tn !ts opener (19-0), and then drop~ a 34-7 declalon to Lowell, is a team ·that. ap-· parently runs hot and ·cold. When ita hot. Jts the running depart· tnent that keeps the Knights 1n bualnus. In the blank job ·on'Or&Jll!e, lbe l'U!hing t!epartment accounted •· S50 yarcfl wblle lbe Knll!hll were only passing for 1.1: The Knights utillu three running backs with regularity, running out of'the full. house 'f fonnaUon. · Three hackJ, Bob Specher (1!0), Rocky F)etdier (185) and Bill Foualll (1?11) do the rnnnlnlf along with' ·quarterback •Howard Hoyt. ·Hoyt, a 185-pounder, .can roll o!!t and runs with, authority . Coach Ed Bain seer lh Mission Viejo a team that is 100 percent improved .over last year. He said the Diablos present the type of tealn w!llch f• eapalile of llaying with an oppooent on any given nlghL Reeling ·Anaheim Plays Vikes on Jinxed Field On Westminster Hiffh.School'• field tut Friday nigllt, Anahelm !Oil to the LlOIUI, 14-1. They ,play Martns ·lbla Friday night on the aame IJeld. Since Anaheim doan't Jose too tnany football ~. Colonist coach Clare Vanlioorebeke wa1 uked If he'• ·superstltiOUJ about pllying on the -·field. . .. "Heck no,'' .he said.' parently thought Ibey could handle We.stminater. '' 'Van aaya be'a amazea at Marinl11 'N recoro. "Look1.n,g at their films, I can't believe they 've lo.t three ball games. They're qui<:k, tough, ._i,. aod Ibey really come at you. •'And it'.1,going to be the same old story lbll week-they'll Jet lhimleiv.t·wound up to be.if ol' Van;•• ' ..... ' . Wtdnadif, Odoblr t ,_1968 DAILY I'll.OT ,,. 1Pirate. Hornet Showdown , . 1Recalls Other Big ' ~nlalil'•. conJrGolatlaa a I dr.-COlleJe' belweeo -.II M · r'1 unbtatea Plratea anlt dor.ocllq slate c!Wnplon Fuller!Ga, unbesten nver 41 atralghl g11Dea, til'Jl'OI to draw a lllandlng room only tJuq to l.eBard Stadium. II woo' be Ibo llnt time OCC hu Dl&Yed football before an SRO 1alherlng. . !lere'• a ' lllmpoe Into Coast'• -.,;cur.a hlotorJ, when Ibo Plralet have been laced with ..,.. of lbelr moll cballlllllna ua1gnmen11 : - Ult Saa Dleio 1*, OCC U Thia wu lhe OrO!lie SOO-,. bowl pme In San Bernardino. About 11,000 fana watched the Plr1tea lo.se 1n the Last two eeconds. , + San Diego qu1rterback Dan Berry com· pitted a JO.yard past with lliI aecoodt left that put the ;Knl&tltl on the Dues' three-yard line. Flom Ibero, San Diego Injury Forces Rustlers To Move Simone to FB. . Mllco S1mOne. Goldin Wee! COilege'• lllarllnl deletlllve end, wfil start al !ull1iacli for the Ruttlen' qalMI ML SAC Friday night at LeBard Stadium. Ray Shackleford, GWC bead coach, made the move Monday alter starting fullback Tom Westga1' suffertd a allght -oeparallon 1at1 Saturdsy ni&ht in Goldia Watl't IH Iota al San Diego. -II the bfclc wllo made the great ·award toucbdiln 'lUll againtl Eut LA Ill Giiden WeR11 opening game. Be11 -a -al defensive end all ---· w b o ~ at Sl Anthony HIP ill Laa1 • Beacb.. played h"11>a<:k ·:vaqs Hope ' ToRu1riBid ' For Record 1 throughout · the East LA game but only sparingly at that posiUon against Cyprus and San Dleio. .. He's one of our better runners,'' Shackletord .erplained, "but he's dOIJ:e such a grea& job ·at defensive end we bated to take blm away from there." Westgate, Shackleford added, will play against ML SAC bul only aparlngly. Bob I.JUie, defensive back, sprained an ankle in Mond1y1s workout and will miss the Mountie encounler. Shackleford put his troopo through a heavy Z.minute scrimmage Monday evening, Ullng mainly the players who did noC play in the San Diego 1ame. The Rustlera m alto wurkin.1 overtime on lhe kicking game and ball haodling. Gdlden Weat fumbled .even Umes against San Diego, henci! the ball hand!· ll>g drllla. • "Only one of those fumblea came on a hando(f," Shackleford said. "One was a bad plt,chout, two were bad center 1naps and thr~ were just drops." The RusUen have studied . their of· fenslve 1ame plan for Mt. SAC and In Tueeday night's drip. worked on adjusting defensively to ·the MowiUea' varied of· fenlive set.a. Shackleford sald the Rustlers would work on their kicking game all week. .. pus!ied It over with two tlckJ cm tllt dlMI-~~.Ml. UC 14 ~< This wu · eo..t's Junior Roee -year. The Pirates had to beat Ibo )!...,.. Iles at Mt. SAC to clinch Ibo - Conference crown and to . ltay m - tenUon for the JRB btd. • With 17,000 on hand, od: lllCMlll awlltly to SJ,, and Mt. SAC wu oevw. la It. 1-.....SUta Au It, occ u. This was Sanla An1'1 Junior Roee bowl year. Both teams went into Uda one J.a. The gatea to the old Santi Ane BoWI .... locked at !:ilO. The ·sRo throog lnstde watched SA!llO Ana capture a tbln 7-t balJtJme lead. Then, following a key lumhle, Ibo °"'M broke Coast's back and won ~ SWJ.l , 1959-llh»nlde 11, oCc. J An overflow cro'wd aOOwed up to -. RiversJde's rampaging n,ers were ff good as advertised. Coast llnlahed wit\\ A meager U tecord that year bat Rlnt: side had to llgbt '* Ill Ule to bag a lff> decision. , *,... 1957-OCC 11, Sanla Alla 7. , Thia one attracted Ibo Jargeat croillll ever to see a football game at Or::) Coast College. All seats were 1one It p.m., the ice plant banks were cov · with fans, they were lllandlng In , lbe field house and behind the goal ' • at the scoreboard end of OCC'a stadiwft. ~ Powerful Santa Ana was S.O and beadflt- lor a cinch Rose -I hid. Only Coul stood in the way and while Steff Musseau's Pirater were 7-1 tbemlelv81, Santa Ana was rafed a tbre&toucbdown favorite. ' OCC, with halfback Dave Tamura llto ting up the winning toocbdown, stunned lbe Dons. Tbe Plralet then walled breaW.S.ly for the JRB bid that ,,,_ tually •ent to Cen'itos. . 1111-!tocktoa It, occ u Alter winning the Eastern Confennce championship for the first time ta five years, the Pirates were invited to b Potato Bowl game at Bakersfield. Ted Dinkier recovered a fumble Jn tba end zone for one Pirate touchdown anci quarterback Bob Crockett ~ fllr another. Etllncla llllh School'• hopes-of equal- ing 'Its longest win streak on record - three In a row in 196&-is on the line Fri· day night, and llln<:ho Alamitos ol Ibo Garden Grove League ta lhe team ldan- dlna In the Eagles way. The Vaquen>t are still reeling after a 26-0 puling fI'Ofl\ Loara last week and an openlni week defu.t to Fountain Valley, 1~14. Rancho has one win under tta belt -I 14-7 decision over La Hatra. The Vaq1 are atlll looklng for Ibo .rlshl """binatloftl before .. 1ez1n1 le&(lll compeutlob but coach Jol>n CaJlard fiJ. dlcatea ·'tome holea are not yet abored up. Hartman to Shake Up Gauchos' Pass Defense Llnebacklnf ii one of the major pro- blems for the Rancho after its bluttng by Loara. Offenslvely, the Garden Grove outfit is sound with quarterback DeMls Regan holding credenUalt of lit compleilona In. 80 tries. End! Richard Mcinturff and Kevlli Wood are Regan's chief targetl. Gary ,James, a 18().pound hallback, Is the Vaquero1' best rumer and doubles u an etee.Uent receiver. llancbo hu no Injury problems. Al for Eatancla, CaJlard leara lbe off tackle power play by tile Eaglel u bia blllfeat problem. ' "U we're going to lltay wtth thenl. we'll have to stop that pl11," canaro said. 111 JOEL SCHWARZ Of ftllll Dtll\t PUlt Sl•tll Alt..-glvtna up nearly 400 yards pass-lni In last week'a 26-25 victory over Barstow Junior College, George Hartman ol Saddleback la worrled,ahout his deep secondary and frankly isn't IUl'e what he's going to do to tighten It up. "Someumes I don't think we have a leCOOdary, and that worrle1 me because Napa (SaddJeback'1 next opponent) throws lhe ball a lol Last Saturday Ibey threw the ball about 40 times." HartmaP uld hiJ belt pus defenders are Tim Buller, Gart Rupar and Gary Rouman. However, he's very reluctant to use them beca111e they play a vital part in the Gaucho offenae. Rolaman WU the Gaucbol' ltartlnl quarterback agalllll Barstow until he had to leave the 1ame with a cbarlle horse. Tars Can Equal '49 Mark ' With Win Oyer Falcons ' No Newport Harbor High football team hu been 4-G llnce 1949 when· Al Irwin coached the Tart to an M record before loalng lo Fullerton, U-27, In the Jut game oflhateu011. The Sallon: of curmit coech Wade Walla can bit U Saturday niglll at Sanla Ans Stadlwn wbeo they take on Santa Ant Valley (1-1) • And the Tart look like they milhl ruch that plateau. At least. Walll lhinkl they're lhoWlng lhe neceaary Im- provement. "We didn't look too lharp wlnninl our f1rlt two pmea," he says. "But we looked pretty good agalnll Manna Jut week -espec1a11y In the • con4 hall." The Tan beat Marine, 2J.7. Tbey gain- ed 112 yeardl on just lour pass com- plellona and fullback Lee Moore gained tit yards, Including a U.yard touchdown nm that save Newport a 1~7 lead. "We. played twice u well II far u eUminaUn1 ml.stakes 1oes," Watta coo- Unued. "But our paulng game bu more pocenUal than ll's obown to far. Tbe - protection hu nol been 1ood. We're throwin& wall and catching the ball bul we're not gtttlng enough Ume to throw." Watts made two lineup change9 fof the Marina win' but · says tbe11re not neceuarily permanent. He moved BID Shedd to quarterback and Al Wallace tO hallback. Walla singled out defemlve end BID Durkin for bl1 play on MarJna quarterback Greg Henry. Tbe Vlkea gain- ed just 13 yards In lbe Rcond hall. Watll aay1 bis Tara are lnjory·lm for Ibo Valley test. "Valley should give us, a 1ood u,ht. Tbey were lharp last week In btalinl Weatem. Their running game Is belier than it'• been in a long time and they have the bacD to 10 with tt.11 • Of the tbree, he'• lhe one millt llbl;r to move Into the aecondary fl bia IOI ill> proves, · ~ However, Saddleback'a qu.lrta'l;rlliiiW, have been Injury prone. Chris llec:iif Is out of action with a fractured elbow IUlll Rod Graves bu been troubled with a blil ankle and thumb. 11!· n an}1hing should happen to Grat11, Rossman would have to mov• back tto quarterback and It'• doubtful fl Hartman would then risk hll only quarterback"&. defense. 11 Rupar and Butter allo are dangeroua men to risk both wv1. Rupar ii an ~· cellent receiver and caught lo ~ against Barstow. Butler la Saddlebacia number one ba1fbact. ' t Pass defense may be w or r 71 .,_I Hartman, but be'• more than pi-. with the GauclXJI' own paatng ~ 1. Saddleback dkln't -lo rely .. Ilia pass for ill primary olfensive weapod"irt ill first season ol football, but Iba air lanes have turned out to be highly }ft. ductlve for the Gaacbos. "" In three games they've bit '"' II of 111 Pl""' for 691 yards, despite Ibo 1'llal! 1!f quarterback lnjurt... ··• Hartman said Graves ii now hla No. 1 quarterback oll of bia air..,. llhowlml again!t Barstow. · ,,-:~ "He needed ooe quarter to 1aln llll eoill- lidencf and have the team· pin .... lldence In him. He really moved UJ ill'llia Jut Uve and a hall mlnulet ....... Barstow." ,,.,_tao Hartman alao tald be'• been ~ with lhe cond!Uonlng ol bia club. ''W"9 been utlng a waleMalt aolullon In ~ tice and 1n our 1ames and tt'a helped _. boys. We've been In betl<r allapo lll 1ba lourtb quarter than any ol Olll' ... 'pooentl." l\"t "' .. nlfhl . ~:wiu; --In Ibo lllarllnC lineup, Isaac .. lo --• -· .. lack. Lall wwi, wtllloqt Roi"-Ibo ·~IJ ...... nl1 inillllJ ... dlllr :~ P.""-·-.. , .. ,._lo ~·we can't blatite It on the fltld -t& dldn' ha.ye •niWOI to do with ll ~ reaaon we i.-II beca-we pla¥ed a terrible,.,... "We played to badly ti Jool<ed Uke we llad·pract1i:e11 dOlnf II. But then you have to (!vi Westmlnsier credl~ tbeY did a ~ ~ Cl'I UJ." Spartans Shoot for Ups~t .lie a .eoid -· VlllHoortbele will go wtlb Ille aame tlartlng lineup agalnal Marina lllal hi allrted ifllnst Ibo Lions. Fullback Krtln Kedm, wllo tuflered a -~ qalml w-. wtD be able to~ • lRYINE POLOISTS ,HIKE MARK TO 6-0 ~ !::.,; :.=.~ ~IMI lcllt by only ,1-7 latl yeir'and by jllll IJ.lJ •UC tmoe'a -polo team Jaek6d up they-befono. --to M Tuelilly ef, It w1111i ·come u any ..,..S news for wllb aa 11-7 vlctory ovar Saa M-lw, bot VanH ... -• .,..bll w::.:·i: .. =::·::i1n111o !'."'~ .. ~~tflcantly men 11111 ball and tad by 1-1 by ~. -"?CJ; ¥ Win iiiil pod-lat 'l'INlft -.. _..,i, lappad by ~ 'l hi atl4. \ J'tnlY M-..0, Pat M<Clal1an 1111 •'it' iruf ..ti ~; .r clue to me that.1."." )Im l!kDonlad wtlh tine pit eaclt--. lb for a bad 1ame. We'd beatan !"\I ,\, .,-bi&.;RMJ.•nd•-~ 10 our Ni .. . " Ill' llOGllll CAllUON ... ..., ....... Lquaa -Jligh Scbool faCel tta ... COlld llut-kllltr In .. many -111 lhla rrlcloj ni&tll Ii> -IOOlball whlll the -Irani. lO illatOn Nlejo Jllgh 8cho01 to hlttle VIDa Park .. VIUa Part•1 Spartans are lretb off a ... ....... J.7 "'rib '1llilln Ii Cftalvlew Le-ol><nlnl' action. Tbo Arillla o1..-Hah\ldnl -dilpoaad ol Bl Modena,)!~ wtmier ovtr = .. -... '~~·~v..s Villa Part •Pl!IOCI u~ wllb" IJ.J lcll!o lo Paclllca and. llien· liifnlil ,...nip ... defeated Gahr 7-t before Ibo U. wtlll Tustin. I I I I ( I • • . ....... H DAILY PILOT Santiago Coacl1 Dreads Drubbing MOol of lhe 1poct.llon who NW Corona del Mar High cremate Paclfica 56-0 Jut Saturday night would agree that ever)'thinl went right for lhe Sea Kinp and nolhlng went right for Pacllica. Vince Buonocore, the bead football coach at Garden Grove'• Santiago High, say• the same thing about that game and also hi1 game with Neff last weekend. Neff won, 41-tl. Santiago pl>YJ Corona dd ldar Satur- day night al Davld!oo Field. "Neff ran the opening kickoff back oo us, then we fumbled tbelr kickoff away and they acored again. By the lime we got the football, it WU l«I," Buonocore• said. "It was like that for m~ of the night." Santiago ts 1·2 after the Neff disuter. The Cavaliers opened with a 40-25 loss to El Dorado but beat La Mirada. 1&-6, two weekends ago. Santiago was 1-1 last year and Buonocort hM only eight lettermen b&ck. One-Of them is Jose Fernandez, a 181>- poonder who repreent.s the bulk of SanUago's offenalve accompllsbments te date. He':i gained 350 yards on the ground in the three games. Santiago relies on the quick· opening plays and quarterback Roger Takahashi.'• decl!!ptive ball-handling gives Fernadnei and fullback Don Kolstad the utra jump. Kolstad, a 175--pound junior strongboy , WU the CIF'1 Bee shotput champion lut spring. Buonocore says Corona del Mar is the best bis ouWt bas been asked to play. "Corona haa a real fine foot· ball team," he says. "They've got size, speed, a good passing game a n d they're balanctd. They're at lea.st as good aa Neu.•• El Mod ena Loses Two Starters • Nen oo the football 11ehedule for San CJemente High School ls El Modena, and the Tritons art in trouble again. 62% Completion Mark For Wilso n's Passer San Clemente iJ on a thtee- game losing streak U¥! El Modena will be favortd io make It four straight losses for lhe Trllons. The Vanguards scored an impressive upset of Compton (26-19) to open the season and then got by Fountain Valley (14-7) before running into the Laguna Beach buu.saw (1).21) last week. There's a lot of talk about Lakewood High School and St. Paul meeting each other Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium, but coach Bob Wood! of Mater Del is only concerned with Long Beach Wilson. Mater Del faces Wilson in the first game of the twin-bill, and for the Monarchs, it will be their fourth straight op- ponent ranked seventh or bet- ter in the ClF. Game time ii 6:30 p.m. Woods' forces are 0-3 for the season, having dropped game! by the scores of 31-13 (Santa Ana), lU (Loyola) and 1~7 (Lakewood). Wilson brings to Anaheim its biggest and fastest team in years. The Bruins average 193 pounds a man and are bolstered by a 9.9 sprinter in Dante Lobato, their left half. They are currenUy working on a three-game win streak capped by a 35-7 rout of War- ren last week The def~ Moore League champions an led by quarterback Jeff Burroughs, another in a Jona: line of el· cellent field generals from the Wilson campus. Burroughs has thrown six touchdown passes in the first three games while compleUng Alamitos Entries 62 per«nt of his tosses. Coach Owen Dixon of Wilson said of Mater Dei: "They outplayed Lakewood the last three quarters in last week's game. They're a typical Mater Dei t e a m , fundamentally sound and bard hitters." The ldonarcbl ripped Wll!on last year, 20-0. Baron Foe Comes Off Battering Foonlaln Valley High School will be seeking ita second win of the vanity foot.ball cam- paign Saturday night when the Barona trek to Bolsa Grande High in Garden Grove for their fourth and final tuneup again.rt Irvine League conr petition. After opening up with a 18-14 decision over R a n c h o Alamitos, coach B r u c e Pickford's Fountain Valley crew has lost two close decisions -first, to El Modena (lf.7), and then to La Quinta (32·26). Bolsa Grande is coming off a 29-0 defeat to Costa Mesa Coach Bob Lester of El Modena should have hit troops ready by the time t b e Vanguards take the field against San Clemente after their first loss. They lost two starters, however, one for the season in the Laguna match. Right end Toin Yankowski ls oot for the ye·ar after suffering a concussion. He'll be replaced In the starUng lineup by Bob Jagger. · Defensive back K e v In Tevlnan 11 out of the starting llenup with a 1hou lde i separation. Only other change in the at.a.rting crew for El Modena comes in the backfield where !.,_pound Dal Gordon ta!<" over the tailback posJUon from !SO.pound Pete Sprool. The 35-pound advantage Is expected to ~Ip th e. Vanguards get their ground game on a more solid footing a f t e r the collapse against Laguna. As for El · Modena'• pro- blems with San Clemente, Lester feell the off-tackle power play used by the Tritons ls the point where they must be atopped . Polo Scores after opening up with two nar· ~1, M,w vir11~ 1 • ! _ " row victories. rMn G.-o 1 i -l .. II Mn11: Chrlt GI"""°" 1. 01111 Rick Daley, the na:shy ~·r.'b.~ ir~,,~, .. t ••nctr Matador quarterback who led ... the Bol.sa outfit in its two S.!'/&.,M~ ~ ~ \ , = 1\ wins, was shot down by the ~" ......,.: ~~' i. C1f'Nf1ter t. Costa Mesa defense la.st week 1 .. 1 1' Kll'l'l'llll l_;,~3• L~11111 1' he he bl I L"lll'll lledi 1 0 I 1-J w n was a e to compete Faunttll'I v111rt o ' s •-t only three of 10 pass attempts L•-= T""' Holm s. 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Ill ..... , HIW ._GI IT LlpM"'l ''"" 11:;.AC;i --,.,... , ,..., .... ft • !ft ..... /. fl'IUt. ~rw Ill& '" "' "' "' "' '" '" '" •• '" ··------- • Mission Viejo · Plans Big Tourney·~·1 An annual amateur . i.. vltallooal goU ..,.,,,,.y, Umlted lo· 0the lop 100 Souihen. cantoml• pl1yen, hao Ileen announced by Jack Fleck, director of eoJI al ldllalon Vie- jo Goll Club. 1be even\ will be a 35-hole, Bett--Ball tou.n:iey for two-Dian teams. ' . The flral claalic 11 acheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14 and t~. according to Fleck. InvitaUons wm be aent to t o p amateur playen in Southern California and Mea- ico, 'with p'ltyera requested tQ choose their own partners. • Find " PMtlciputl ml.Zit have a hllndlclp of Iii "' lea lo quaUly. ''l'hb Um!ted omateUr eveul II IOmalhlnc new In Southeiu C.Ulcim!o ,.u. we know ·It will bec:<Jme popular. ·and we'll make tt a '12-hole event In I.be futuit," commented Fieck.. ' .. . . Stanley Hanover , of Hun- tington Beach, became the e!Chth playec to IO)f't a hole- in-one at the club. Ho •oed lhe 140-yard thin! bole witb a aeven ·iron recently. rrei-c ... l 1rv1ne Coaat mtn'a dub c!>amplonship Is •l llaie thll wee~end with acUoii ~ at a a.m. satµrday., • The foor low I""' ptayora will fight il DUI Sundly In a pllyoff al~ compellnf oo Salunlay. QuoUlylng must be completed by Friday. In • better ball of partnen event last week, Ken Harbnan and BID Snyder linlshei! Ill • Ue wllh Perry Snow ud JJck Boyle 'wlfl> 1141. · John Noonan and J11<k Boyle tinlstwd second wttb·a a:. Saturday'• edllloll of the eva1l had lhtet leamJ Ued for llnl •llh Dr. !loo ldarlio teamlnl !'llh Ed Goddard and . Dr. Dav-~ Ballantine for brio fll the "tpOll aJona wilh Bob Hinkey ud Jim MoAtee -all at 13. ' Cltucfe Taggert and Dully Miller tied llinll Smtih and Art SUN (To u rnam e nt _.un.tor of lhe upcom!llg ninth onnual Haig N1Uonal Open it Mesa Verde) for se- COlll( wllh ISs. Sam Key~ a«d lhe par· tbrft, 151).yard 1Sth bole on ' • Sundly. He UM>d • ftv .. ~ lot hls secood holNn-cae. 1 ~ i Ill e•• Venl.e -~: . . . Dr. William Daw"" rec<Jl!fi •.. ed a bole-in-Me on Sunday Oil'; · the 1~9-yard par three tbkd~. : hole. . . ~ ' .. , DawlOO used a five-iron~· ..... accomplish the feaL In women'• team play, Mesa Verde'• bee le&JI\ deli! Santa Ana, 94\HS%. , standings show Irvine winning the UU. wllh M.'f\ Verde second, Santi Ana ~ and Alta Vlata lourth. • " AU Pe!'ney Stores Open Every Niglit Monday Through Saturday :.~,.. s~ I • find Your . Price! • '.rl! • ·<' ··1~ 1.:;. ;,.JJ;. ;•t/}· '" "fOC"1 '•.It?e •l~JI!:, foremost in -. d d 4 p\y nylon cor with rugge $ 30 MONTH GUARANTE~ _wi~H '_.,._ FREE Rl PtACtMENT ·-- 15 MONTH U81!YDUR plus feel. ttix ond old tir• Whit• tub•l•11 fed. "!ax 1.91 , 1.95 Si1e 700-13 695-14 J elin corvalr, CAil! llcnnble~, UV Valiant Dart, falcon, Mustang, , . White tubele1s $ Dodge Size 735.14 775.14 715.15 fed. 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' ~ •:t c • ' I 1 I ' t ' t ' l I t I I • • • I I • latest production of Neil S '• "The Odd Couple" in ~ Califor¢a opens Fri· da~ at the· La Mirada Com- mlfl!y Pl>y-under the ~on of Keht Johnson, well ~ Orao!l~ County direo- aing the cast are Joel as Oscar and Gordon ~ u Ftli1. Rounding out pany are Don Dragt, ,Schuler, Wally Sbyock, i')'jiomaa, Slmone)'atne y_Hayes. ·;m· .-orm·-· ances will be .given e Neff Barn Jn La 11 Neff Park ·~days an aturdays through Nov. 2. Reservations may be obtained by calling 521-1612. ~···~·~~ ........... ,..,...,,,...~...,, ... ,,..,,...,..,..y...,. .... ,.., ... ~..,. ... ~ .... ..-r"•~•••~~~~~~ ... . ..... .. ,--,,.--,......,. ~,,_.........,. -........... --~-w 1¥-U U 0 4 0 4 .... ~ .. -·· t"·-....--.--.-1""·--·----·-.,~~~~ .. -. ......... -.~ . ..,..-,.-~---.. ,,...-T •· ·* ,.-#""'"'F ,, ------- Tlaeater No'tes • .. l New San Oemente Opens Season With .. 'The Heiress' . ' ,. BOYSB THROUGH13 -ENTER OUR PUNT, PASS & IQCK COMPETITION 'NOW! l!f'S FREEi LAST CHANCE UGISTllATION INDS OCT. 11 You he ¥• o t••d 1h•1ic• .f winnint •n• ef th•1• hand1omt 1ll-m1t1I trophie1. W1 wlll 1w1r4 1 lit, 2nd ind ]rd pl1c1 trophy for 11ch •t• 9ro11p , • • for 1 tot11 of JI Ioctl trophl11. YOU could b• on• ·of 'tho lucky come•titor• to 90 on to 1TtOr• tdvt11c•til comp•fition• t114 '"'" win • fr•• trl19 for yo11r1•lf •nd yo11r dt4 to on NFL 9'" ..... AND YOU " .. Y It• on• of tl!o Ntti•ntl fh1tlhh t nd 90 to tli• NFL l'l•y.Off t•tn• 111 Mi•MI, Floti· dt, and th• "Tour •f Ch11n19io1W" to Wtthln9fon, O.C., with yollr rnorn •nd .lod. Gr••f f1111 011111 ob1•l1t•ly Fii.EEi Enroll lri l'unt,' l't1t I Kick Compotitlo11 NOW. Jutt brlrit your mom, .lid or 11911 911trd it11 with yo1 •nll r•9i1t.r. 61t our FkEE booH•t by NFL 1t1r1, with tforl1t •Ml t!pt on pu11tln9, pt1tln9 •nd klckJ111. &et • fr•• ·PPllC pin, t1ol D1n't mitt tho f1111 I . ' .fill OUT THIS OFFICIAL REGISTRA· TION AND BRIN.G TO 'HARBOR AREA BOYS CLUB,' COSTA MESA RECREATION DEPT., N E W P 0 RT BEACH PARK, BEACH, ind RECREA· 1: •" tiON HEADQUAR'l'ERS . QR THEO- DORE ROBINS FORD BEFORE OCT. 11 I (Cirol1 Y1ir At• 01 of J•nu•ry 5, tt•t Hero) a 9 10 1112 11 " 19'68 REGISTRATION APPLICATION Ford Dealer1' National Footbal . Leo9" PUNT, PASS & KICK COMPETITION For 9r1c&.11J1tl i""W.r hiih school boys I through I 3 • • ' .. i4-PPLICANTS NAM! •• .ii;,•••• ............ ,.•••• •••••••• •••••••••••, ........... ,,,,,,,, . . . . . . ADDlESS ••• , , ,, ,, , ,,, ••••••·•"'"• '"'''''''. , ••• , , ,, ,, •••• •• •••••• ••• , •••• ,, , •• ,, , °ii 11"\.E.All PIUHT TlLEPHOHt HO. ••••••••••••• ,;,;,;',, ••••• Al9E by J11111try I, lf69 , ••••••••••••, DATE OF •lkTH , •••• ., ,, , , ••• , , • , ••••• ,, ••• , ., ,,, , ••• •••• ,, •• ;, •••• ,, • '''"''' •• ,, , HA.Ml OF APPllCAHrs PA.II.INT Olt au>.J.orit.H •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THIODORI ROBINS llOU 2060 H•bor llwd. c .... M- '4Z.0010 Wadnoldq, Oc-9, 1968 LE(lAL NOTICE UJG6J, NO'DCE -LEGAL NOTICE DAILY "LOT J{~ LEGAL NOTICll ; - I I I \ I I r I I l J.1 DAILY PU.OT I 1 .. T • J ' Friday, Satw•day 'Figaro' Closing. Opera at Laguna Oran,e County'• Ly r I c Opera clooa Ill 11111 ......, thll weekend al Ibo Irvine 'Bowl In La&una Beach wllll the pruelitation of "The Mar-- rlqe of Flfuo" on Frlda,y and Satw.tay nlghtl. Bruce Y a r n e 11, baritone, not.cl opera and CODCOrt art!ll, will appear as Figaro, wblle Karao Arlnltluig, • member of Ibo Metropolitan Opera Company,.wlll llU tbe role of Susanna. Marvin Klebe en1cta the part of c.unt Almavlva wllll Nancy Bramlage aa b i s coo.ntess. John Beauchamp u Bartolo and Andree Jordan as Cherubino ""' oilier nationally llnown fffl\lftl maklni tbelr appearance on the Lyric Opua atage ·this aeuon. Other volces to be heard lo "The Marriage of Figaro" in- c1ude Bruce Tuthill as Antonio the gardener, and mezzo. soprano Marvelle Cariaga a.s Marcellina. Marilyn Inter1~ di, who directs the chorale of. the annual Festival cl Arts, will appear as Barbarin&. Robert Behan is cut u Don Ba.silo. Artist.le directors for both operu are Eugene Ober, musical director and con- ductor; Barry M~. set and lighting deligner; J • c k Coleman, cboruJ m a 1 t e r ; LAGUNA'S 'FIGARO' Bruce Yarnall 'Murder' Play Carded For Church in Laguna Crossword Puzzle ACROS' 50 Can. htr0ln1 oflll3 1 lct crt• 52 Plptnt container Mlxtr t C1n. S4 Ont's tum pro'tlnct: in 1 Abbr. schedule 'Stlzt 119trly 56 Most 1111-14 Insist p_asslonatt e!Rphatkally 59 Musllm Judge 15 Half: Prtflx 62 Became Ult 16 Sttttfy rtclpltnt of 17 Qu iet •4 ltratlonal 19 Entertain· person mtnt for111 65 RtNlott 20 Ont's 67 '•lslan pltdgtd word ht1d.:h1: n U.S. navy 3 words man 70 Ftmlnlnt 2J Agitated name 111ove1111nt 71 Ttoplcal 24 Adomtd trtt 21 Soybean 72 Indian of 29 O'Ntllt Ohio chlftcter 73 Rellglous 31 High rt•d· ftstlval Ing d•sk 74 G1s 35 ,osses1lv1 75 T tar awll)" WO .. 37 Acapulco entertainer 39 Gold 40 Sotct 42 K'ltchen d•vlct 44 Somewh1t un. lnttfesUng 45 Groo111 one- self c•efull' 47 Brted Of Engllth ponlts 49 Side lht11· tfed fro111 the wind DOWN l ll1gna-Z Manifest J Rel1t1ng lo family favor· It ism 4 A111atory 5 l'ronoun 6 'ershlno'• com111and: Abbr. 7 Presenting smooth appt1r1nct I Weight units Y1sterd11's Puztlt Sol'ttd: 101'/61 '9 Group: Abbr. 43 W11tem 10 Rescinded U.S. city 11 Havln11 46 In flvor lived long 4,8 Buslnes1 11 V11ltty of estellshtnlflt c1rnellan 51Did111rdtn• 13 Ste l' Ing chore A~ross 53 Kind of 18 Rip op buUt Z2 Kind of )14.t 55 Kind or 15 Dlsch1r9t holiday 26 Copptff1t 1d J7 Insert: ch1r1cter 2 word's 28 Bulge 58 Wooded 21 Thread: 59 Yeung Contb. for11 1n1111al 32 U.S. hero 60 Succultnt of 1175: pll!ll 2 words 61 llf• or ll Clpri, for one 26 Dowrt J<t Co111plttt: 63 Capture Co111b. form physically 35 Smlll dttllons " or s lzallft 36 Disrupted proportions vlolenUy 61 '•pal 38 Object kept n1111e in eslttrn 69 Pl1ct of 41 Feelings ref1191 The \ Daily Best Pilot The In Covers West ....... i· ....... .,. .......... -....... 111! .... ~~ .. ~~~--:_::_•_ -: .:. - Opon Todoy 6:45 PIA 11.llMAU "ll vttA MADIGAN" CAIOL WHnl h "POOR COW" .... .,_ l1tli F11ture1 b1 Coler THI LUXURIOUS NEW ,,,,, , I IJ t. ·~t ttl'J. !'T"rtl~'t.J • 'JT ' " ' ' ,' ' I ACIDEMY AWllD .... -- AIM Pleftitt- lotl Stef9et' • Lee l•Mkt ''NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY" .............. ..,CJ» COMEDY. t ACTION J11lle Al'dr'""' "TNOrtOUONL Y MOOllllN MILLll" EIYl1 Prfllt'f "SPllDWAY• ALL COLOll SHOW 1fTM t"IAT wtR °"'""'...,_~~ .,,. ....... . ··--. --"GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER" ..... lwt 1•RJ la "THE SWIMMER" ,. HILAllOUI CO.fU.TUll ALL NEW FIR8T RUN llMM 8PECIAUI FROM MN FllANCl800 l"ff 1'1:119"4!1 Adult Ht·M•fl "THE LITTLEST llEAVR'' #SKIN AND llARE IT" BEST 'hie DA ILY Pfl.OT effe" ••"'* •• ttlriHt~fNtwm..~.., ... .., ~ • .,""' .. ,..,.,.. ••• 11 ... 1 ... •llY • ...,..,.,., 111 .... ll•ff••· "Su,.rlily lct.4" .~ .. ltKt-4." L. a.1cli P.T, "THE HOMECOMING' .,.,..,. .. ......, ·-llH •• • .,.,...... .......... -64 ... 1 ---.1u1--..c-.-Dt111iitM C111 ....... , TllNI .. -"H ...... ...-Grttll" ll#!d9~ II 1:00 tlfll 1:Jf ~.m. ~111ia11w1m11 -. lft, SMw Stens 7 p.• .. CMt. s.t. I llL fN• J p.a. MftnOU ~.!,ti ... --.. ,_...... UM .... -oa. MllJO fft. SW. ltwts t :41 ••· cMtfli .... hew ,....., ,,. .. J , ... HELD OYER First Run In th• H1rbor ArH H•yl Don't miu the fun picture of th• yurt l<M.TIONAl GCNlMl f'ICMlts fllU(Hll .. JAMES GARNER DEBBIE REYNOUI fB ft MAURICE RONET • l'AUL IVNDE 1 ... T'ERR't'·THOMAS-;t ALSO THIS FEATURE Dean Martin Joey Bishop "TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVEfl" : ACADEMYA.._ WINNER ' ~...... -. "' · .•. ~ s..-.r 11441 .. Mitt .... s.t. & s .... M•. 0 ... ".IACI P.IOST' 1J:JO I J:Jl--ell 1Hts.10f Sean Connery ls SHALAKOI SHALAKO MeaM Action! Action Means Bardot! anllluma "Ill iuuil1U1111RS" __ ,..,_ • • • I • ' • ! ! L , l ........... ' --T ----........----....--· -.....-....--.~~.....---....... __,....... --·~ ................ _____ ..., _________________ "":' __ ~~·~~---..~~ .... --:""' ................... -... ._. ... ,.... .... _,._ ,. ·' • WEDNE5DAY Will Bmln: With tordl In hand, rtOft dlla.l11e1 his Pll'IOfl•I phi· 11:00 B Ellml O'CMd: -.rt (C) (IO) of Jlf1 111d utlatlc nh1• J1rry DunphJ, , """ -D 11ot ua llos llM: iCl (10) fOm ermw. ThURIDAY 8 llfL •-fl a. -IQ (10) fJ-. iCl (30) -w.~ m-....,..., IQ (10) .... ert Cl1171 8tm11 Catey, 8111.0.·· · ·wood, 'Alim ·~ •IMf 1rn Jt.,.. ...... . ..... _ iCl (30) -..... iiib lbOllt ... dof'• lift" 'IHtl Dtl\I Mflltr, 11tt lflOtt ..-. piete Printlnt s.rvlce Quaffty ...;. Fast Service _u: ~ a.111oo 11..i. 'Newport llotch DR. klLDAU ''GORDO MOON MULLINS·· TUMBLEWEEDS - MISS NACH • I I - ... ' Mf!N Hf. 19 CZRTAIM'fHAT H~ 15 UNNOTICft1, , CHIPPER BARKER SPOR'T5 INTO 'TH~ EM.Pt.OYee.s' ffil~HCf .. , -9 'ly KH Bald 1 klo ti l1!t --... I I 'Li. BET ..,.. OF 'fM a'l!!R 1 POKE AROUND "f IN HllM.' J ! I I • ... . ... ' . ~ ly_ Gus Arrlola -H£4D FER 111AT P.ATCJ/ °' CAC7US· 'rt5. ii/DO~ . 1111!1i2. ly Harold Le DoUI M WRITTBf. iAMPY A. lmEl! IF If~ FOR wtll. VOii 6IVE rrlO Hll•\? .. VOll ltAWPY;THE+I I CAN l8P rf FIRST OOM'lf TH1NK I IF 'l'Qll...WISH! ~OULD ~i\tJlT ! JUP6E !'Mm. 'ttlll'IE ntE ~\t. NESJ' "°" tUj:.EST, KINPESr ~AN I'Vi ~IONi\1. MELP'! EVE1: IAET'! SoME PA.V/% lfr '#OUl P'"-RENTS HOPE TO MAKE. YO.I 6Ef If foe YOU! nollP oF ME~ o~, Wlil-•-"TMSY WON'T c;o TO WAST!!·· l '•L F!ISS TH•M OLJT1l>""ll-lo LITTLli iYK•S ON HAL•oweeN FOR TR ICK Olt TF<lfAT, Cy Tom K. Ryon HEAVENS10 HIAWATHA! .• ~ rVE NEVER SEED SUCll A · LAZY TRll!E! WllAT [;l'.J'«XJ GWS DO FOR EXERCISE? ' ' . • • " 'ltlPAY, WO'RE STIFLING YAWNS ? .f •• I l DAILY PILOT SP!CIAL" P!RFORMANGE -Zubhi Melita ' above Conductor o! the Loi Anfeles Pbilharinon!C:' Is 1..: lured OD "NET Feotival • toolgbt In color at ..... Channel 28. Melita ts followed u he rtbear.., and . theil' j>erfi>nns Strav!Dsky'1 "The Rl~e o!'Sprtrii."' ; TELEVISION VIEWS CIJS ,-Holding Ratings Lead ly RICK DU BROW . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The season'• !!rot DB• tlooal television ratings iil · Wllldi the throe - works' new shows coinpeted hfllld-on Indicates CBS- TV'1 M_poday lineup is ·~_v!deo~ top ~ll$e. """Th8'f lineup consists of "Gunsmoke, '' Lucille Ball,. 0 Mayber:ry, R.F.D.," 11FamUy Affair'' and carol Burnelt. Coven!d by the na1!onal rankll)gs wu the weell: of Sept. :is-~. In which ·NBC-TV WU bn>adcastlna; Ill ·second ..,Uodea, and CBS-TV and ABC-TV were offering p""1lleres. AND ·.ALTHOUGH the ratings for the followlna; week -in ~ch there were no premieres -will perhaps be more indicative of viewer reaction, there seems little doubt CBS-TV's Mobday series havt held rather firmly against NBC-TV's' attempt to un- 1eat them nationally. There ls no questioo the NBC-TV's new Monday lineup -"I Dream of Jeannie,'' "Rowan and M~ tin's Laugh-In" and a movie -Is doing much bet. · ter than·the notwotk'.s ~rlglnal 1ertes of last season. And· so-oboervers ·feel this will help NBC-TV greatly in Its .. iffiiit~'\o \ID!•&! CBS-TV as the pererullal ·rat!np ·reader. But Monday on CBS-TV Is still ttlat network'•· cornerstone of n1t1ng1 succesr. The top three shows In the NatlOoal ranklngi were "Mayhem. R.F,D.", Miss Ball°'".sel"fes 'llftd "Family AHali." Wliether" "Mayberry R.F.D." bolds up 11 the only' r .. 1stlon. It.I.! the sueceosor"to Andy Gri!fith's show, and since his !icttonal marriage was featured oo the debut, It certainly aocounted for the episode's great 1ucces1 •. MISS l!UJ!NETT'S series, meanwhile, .finished 1n : a' tie tor aeventh, and "Gun.smoke" was 2Dtb. · Every ooe of CBS-TV's'Monday sertet finished In the top 211, a 1Pectllcular showing -and consistent with last sea...,. And even l! the promlere episodes accounted for solne novelty attraction, the statistics were hardly a fluke. 11Laugb·In," as lndlceted tn the earlier ~mar-­ ket survey, ii h!gbly su~essful against tough op- pooitlon. It came In fourttt I nthe national ranldllg1, only two positions lower illan In the 3G-market samp- ling. But while it is doing very well ag.,inrt Mi11 B@ll end ·~G~moke", tt is quite clear from the rat!n•1 ihue two se~ also-alive and well In Holl~. ' 'rHE COMPANION NBC· TV series to. "Lau&h- In" on Monday did not help it much In the firlt na-- ttonal ratings showdown. 111 Dream of Jeannie'' came In 53rd, and the movie tied for 40th plaee. 11111 was an improvement over Jut.1ea110D'1 oriilDal NBC-TV llitetJP of "The Monk~s ." "The Man From U.N.C.l.E.," The DaMy Thomas aDlllology and "I Spy:''..Bu! It w1ll take much more firepower to unseat CBS-TV on Moodays. And no one'• golng·to unseat Miss B8lJ an)"way. · · , . ."f'4E ,Cl!A!!INIL SWIM: Gen. Curtis LeMay: vice presidential candidate of George Wellace'1 American Independent Party, .Is ·Interviewed Sun- day on NBC-TV'1 "Meet the Press" •.• ~'Ib.e.ABC­ TV special 11.bout Emest Hemingway's Spain, set for an boor Oct. 21, will Include readings by Rod 9te!l!'r. Ja80Q Roliilrds and E!telle PUoono. Milton Serie staro In, and co-authored, the Oct. 31 episode <l NBc-TV'i "ll'Ollslde," which deals•'lfllll a vicious televllidn talk-show commentator Who uses his program as a forum for his OW!! oplnloo1 Dennl1. the MflflCU!e • • i..~·-- J '· • • ,,. .. . ~ • I I ' I. I \ ··, ~"'"'"''~ ~· ,.~ .. ,... ....... ,.,.,, ............ ,. ............ .., ..... ~~"!''" .......... ll!' ................ ~,. ...... !"ll!lllll'" ........ "!" .. "'" .............. ,., .......................... 11111 ............... ~~ ........ " Wodandq, Oclllw t, 1961 . " ' - ·" ,., --,. ·~ ' ' •• ••• .. -.,•' I .. ·~ , .. . •• I ·~-~-~~---·----.... ~-~ .......... -----------------~_..,'"!"~~_.,--------~-~-~ .. I -1M · DAIL V PILOT Tuesday's Closing I I I I . ;•6s MUSTANG· 07 c .OUl"E J : <aadlcl'Mf llM~·~&er. "°! ,51"CD'UIM!ll' .. , $n!l9 TqtAL , s·23 TO_TAL s23c!OT,U . DI! I NICI DOWN . llTHLT. , · . : , '+ T·,I, L ; _' PYiin. · . P.Y'MT. •. !' ; . , II.VI IOO.I ,~fCI $114~ _ ; . >063 FO.RD GAL:AXIE silo iir.f f" ::r"A.. ..... ,,s. '1""1'" .. ~~~"s~1···,·M';'~,A\ ~; , .. ll(CI _ DO .. N MTHLT. • ~ .-+ y;a:. t. _'._!. _. , . f;tMT. PYMT. ·" '. ·.· , .11&.UI •900k ••1c1 $'1021 . · "ilt ~ATAUNA,;J ·PASS. WA~ON ' - ' 1?1111'11'11 • ~Wtomatk, rlCIW. bfflw, (IJM72'11 TOTAL $ ' I.. TOTAL S]IL .TOTAL PllCI . Q 'DO•N _ u ~LY. + t·a L mn. . . !!!'· I I. . · , ' ''7 CHEYltoLn . ~--· eutom.tk:, ,._. tfiitrl1111•1rr oond!llorlll'ltl. ITUlt 7'01) $ ........ TOTAL s4' ·9 tDTAL s·49 TOTAL · .l!fl.'#-PllCI DOWN MTHLT. ' ~ ' -+T&L ·-· • 'p;yMf, PYMT. IL'll 100( P.llCI $2Jl0 . . '68 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill l'*"".JI•,_,,. VI, 1llfllnWllk. JIOW'r.:st.er!M, r..:llo, hnlt.r, 1lr cO!ldlllonlr-. •• • 1111'.C 7JOJ • $4::1'. '"" TOUL s90" ' TOTAL s90 TOTAL liliJ1.I""# PRICI DOWN llilTHLY. . . ~~U~ L 10()~ ., Plt_r~:~·t21· . .. PYMT. • 066 MERCuRY CAPRI I Dililf-~T~ ,.aclwY 1lr, 1utom:.}le. ~ 11Mrl119, rWIO .. llHtw. IWlfU nt) s,~· '.':~ s"l9· ~::~ 539 ~~~ . . :J;I'.# +·T·&L ·~ PYMT. · . mrr. ' : , . : 11.UI ~It ~~ S2t4~· .. . : ''4 CO~NTllY . Slj)QIR:E $.z.ft":";.,';'.~· ... $ .. 2'"3"'· =l<.·s'"""'2'"'3 TOTAL · fi¥1 "1 PllCI . · ~WM . MTHi.T. · , . ·+ T Ir L .. P.Yip. IYMT. , ',. . . ILUI l~Ol' .. ICI !1110. . '65 DODGE· DART ~·TO;:~'"'s~~.,_._3; ,.;;l~""'s'3~ TOTAL ""'Zfl:J. PllCI · ~: POWN ' ·~ irrHLY• . . . . • + T~tu~ ICid!'. f'll:~ii 2!1 _' ~IYMT •. · · · . . I 1• I • ' , • :'65 PLYMOUTH FUllY WAGON $dW ..... ,..;,,.·;-....... -.............. ~ , TOTAL '$46 TOTAL $46" TOTAL - . 't ' PtlCI ,OWN MTHLY. • ' + T•L . hMT. PTllT. . ILUI IO~,. 'n ic1 Sltn . . , . · '64 PLY~OutH··4 DoOR 'TOTAL'."" s-1'""'3': •-;;,~ s1' 3 10TAL PllCI : ,-D<l... . · , MJMLY •• +T . .&L . , -~MT •• -. , . Pnlrt. . ~ .. ' '65 OLbs'MOJILE' JETSt AR 88 . • .... ..,, t.f9r,1 ~. ~r ,Mer!n1. IVWR 142) • , nft"l"I'· TOTAL , $]6.. T!>TAL S]6·ToTAL ; ..,. IUI.. #" PRIJ:I DOWN, . MTHLY. ·· +T•~ . ·~· · "IP· ' " '63 BUl<:;K SKYl,.ARK 2 Oeler" IMrftoit. ll:lldJo, hMter, .utoma11c, Pow!'''"''"'' ttctory 11r , , condltkinb111. ,(FWY •l!l 'S677 TOTAL s2·3 JOYAL s23TpJAL PllCI , . · DOWN , MTHLY • · + T.• L . PY"'1· PYMT. IWI IOQK PllCI . SIJOI '66 FORD 4 DOOR 'VI. 1°u ... 1ic; ~r 11'M'll!t., rldlO, lltlter. IUDA !Ill) ·1&71· TOTAL s2· 9 TOTAL s2· 9 TOTAL :'1"."Q . PllCI DOWN ·MTHLY. '. . . . + T.& L · P.YMT. · PYMT. ILUI .IOOK . PllCI . Sllfl '67 MUSTANG .. , Fun,-MU~ cutJ,nin "$]'677' TOTAL ss1 TOTAL s57 TOTAL ' ' . ' PllCI .. ' DOWN lriTl1LY. ' · . + t '• L "1n. IYMT. iLUI ~· .n,tCI, ,$2060 .,Ii DODGE DART GT ~. iildlo.·finttr.'•~nc.·a-s.~ io.o. cvsz.a6r $1977 TOTAL' $. 1 TOT .. $ •TOTAL . · , . ·rtlCI . 6 . "DOWN 67"MTHLY. . +.T l ·L. '. PYMT. nMT. ILUI. IOOK NICI, $%170 '66 PONTIAC: • ,u11,-. .,.111ppld. hdioi•hletw, fsvc ~> TOTAL s29 TOTAL s29 TOTAL N.ICI , DOWN· · MTHLY. + T • L · nMT. · · PYMT. ILUI· ~o~_·ntc~ Sllll '64 DODGE 4 DOOR l.Motd lncluill!W 1111M11t\;: •• (NGJ nil TOJAL s· 19 TOTAL 519 TOTAL PllCI DOWN MTHLY. + T • L . PYMT. nMT. '64 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 Dall'. lltHID, hfttw, IVf«nltlc. (OLI( WI "'6·11· . TOTAL s2· 3· TOUL 523 TOTAL ~ , PllCI . . ~WN lifTHLY. . + T & I. PYMT. PYMT; '68 DODGE DART GT potl'.' w.11 on 11111 -· IVSZ '51} $1877 TOTAL "6' 3 TOT~L S63 TOTAL '. , . NICI ~ . "DOWN MTHLY. • . . +T•L PY.MT. ~YMT. ' .. '. ' .A1' HUGE .DISC·OU:ITS . . . -... . : . . ' PLYMOUTHS & CilRYSLERS .. ,-~ : 48;::;MONDfS BANK :FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL NEW CARS AT'THE COMMERCIAL BANI{ OF. WESTMINSTeR ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT ' . ~ . ~ 1MM1D1,.TW·c•L1v111.v Our ·Dlscovnt Prtee =-ri~:=~~=:::= $1' ·977 p;iclde;i NII\. W.S.W. ·optten1J. , · VU1·A•E·ltl6.l77 , FACTORY UST $2423 " , , . $53 ••. $53 .... + T~ lo LJC. _ ... $195 ••. $55 .... . +TAX·& LIC. ·-""'-· .9,7 ~:r'UIY 1MM101A.n 011.1vnv . Ou~ Discount Price ~~Jr:.~~~~2·2 11· . • f' 1!21 -.Me-11 ... • • ·FllCTORY'. UST $Ull · '· f \95 ... $59 .... • I ;,,I !' • . ,. +TAX lo LIC. -'IMMEDIATE DE:()'V'ERY! H'U.G:E ·I f -6 9 SE.:Llie:TtO:'N . -•:Asy 19-69 T.IR'M.5 . ·. . , :LOW·LOW ·1tt9' PRICES · AtL ·NEW CAR.:PAYMINTS'AllE llASED ON-41 ~~INCLUDING :TAX· & • i:ICENSE & ~INANCE ·CHAJt!llS ON APPROV,f>.CC!MMli~~IAL ·~.K CR~DiT , ' • ' --. I 1 ' i I ,, , I , '. -------------------- • • .. • "" .. " :. .. •• ,. ,_,, - ~ l I ·: .. I ;l ........ lllllml!llll!llll!ll .................... ~ ..... ----............... ~----------.... ------~~~~---;---- ~ASHION, DAILY PILOT Wocl, Oct. 9, 1961 , , Better Red Than Dead Fashion-wise TllO llell Re~ II' bl& -for flll. It II a -·--•. Ont: iMfl' Ir lall tbl Look for: Red leath« ... Wied bag trimmed w1t1i .u---bold•• ~ ......... -. llolt lo maid.. Fall Separates , Boas~ New , Freedom :· ................. sr1n1. ,, •• tlltllod __ ... .... :-.......... Dlftri of all • lab!>_ .... He -block wool pboi .... -..... lt ap .-...... -· ---· • aUit ••• ~ tbe red t bl( ... 1i01I. trimmed wllli • all-.. IOld. : Red loob right ... -B 11>e ,... paid ....i .,d ~ 1-1. i ~ • • i ~ • I Reil llllc-• . . U• poDdlbla ~ --bit budlo and "*' toll. modoml In tulDce, cloCbes tb11 fall wlD bl mart ""'\)' U• _.tve and varlocl, ftl!lc· Uni " DOveJl1, ~· and .....,....,. t i ~ I : : patents • : ' ·t l I • • l : the glow look Two -<llvlne lo wear - delightfully flattering. Patent• -always a-glow and ready to go, on any occasion, and on any level you like. FROM E'.(ERY ANGLE, IT'S THI YEAR TO MIX 'EM ~D MATCH 'EM Hail Comeback of Jumper Fall'• (a 1b1 on ln· the fore. New neutrlla are includes auspender jwnper1, DAILY PILOT ..... ,...., • • • • • • • • dependenta are free and UJed in · combination with pinafore effectl, overal or equal separates. R e a I one another and With white apron kl.spired ju;mpera, low separates, in every aense, Jn order to remain 1trlcUy V necklines with .slingshot separate last 7 e a r , 1 autonomous. sides, and pant.·Jompera. SMART SIT -Georgl Le Pierre modela a gc>-anywbere outfit put tngetller sporU:wear from th1s year'•· Hall the return of the jum-· The fabrics used r~ from varioua pieces of apparel available at pie Wet Seal shops. Thts set ot ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • , II • New styles mW it clear per which has been ab::ent 'Uieir independence, hence separates which bleud into a total look that appears to have been just made that each P.lece of clothing, from the fashion scene for they are compatible with for each other lnclUdes the "Smart.ee" vest of dacron and wool ($18), new whether 1t•1 a 1 k1 rt , many seasons. almost any type of shirt or wide-legged pants (alao '18) and the white crepe "Oops" blouse ($14). S. J u m p e r, j a<: t e ~ or __ The __ n_ew_;j:...um_;..per_;:_Jar-'g=-o-n_•_w_eo_i._r_. ~-------"para=:...tes:.:'":...:: lil<':.:•:....:lh:.:es:.:.:.e_ere:;:.::_111:;:.::e_li:.;.:.g...:f:.:u:.:hi:.:•:.:n:..=new.:.:;.;•:..lhl=•:...::!all.=-------- wbatever, stands on ttl own $17.00 Ill I NEWPORT BLVD. and assumes 1 t a in- dividuality . The new breed of skirts alone migbt be considered a leader of the new freedom . Flannell and twills that are avall&ble in a myriad ol solid colors come in more varJettes than ever btforti 1 and each 11drt 11 worn free .. . No conatr~ faclor1 wW inhibit loday I fuhioe lndependenll. SklrU g e pleated vla alde panell, low pl-. box pleall. '11!eY flip. 'Ibey flare. "Ibey divide for ;CU!oltel. '1119)' -a fubloo COS IA MESA e PHONE 541.9744 ~ go hO\l.'.tl via l>Ooelli~-~111, plafdl-a· plelity, ......., · of-'..clllr.rent lize1. However, each pat- torned fabric -tilt necesalty of Ind~ and btpl--allt;y ID It's Always Fashionable To Shop At SOUTH COAST PLAZA OPEN EACH NIGHT 'TIL 9:30 I' .M. ENJOY SHOPPING AT OVER 80 SHOPS AND ~VICES IN OUR ALL ENCLOSED, AIR CONDmONED MALL a la C.f'llll AIMrt'1 Httlery . c, "· ••• "'' .. .. 1111 If AIMflM aartf11111 OaN)' 9-Tall"'-' ........ "' .... ,, "'"' _ .. _ CtMt11 0111141f'lfl'I lft ... C.,PMI CttffuNt c .. ,... , ...... ". CIP"lt'I Ct111"''1 Chet V Cll11ti AMt1Hrt11 CllM't l\ltltMI')' ~·Oltt....'1 NIU.Mil a111ll • 0.....tw Ll111 ..... °'"" ll'tl .lllk'I CtnH Ht11M f'lelf't ...... '""''' '"" .. " l•tllll\11 "'"" w • .-.-lt11lc ,, ... 11111 GM.et P'lau Tl'l .. t... ..... ••141• ""''' e11Me·••l'N" '""' "''"'" ,,.". Ht""" HevM C...ftltrlt Hleltfft P'tl'Mt Ht111Hlltl4 ll'llltllCll "'"' .. , ....... H111 .. .t N l111 H-l'f T1llerll1e HtuH tf T~ H11,l111~ H11111tl11fttll ........ , 6 L.11n IMMI~ ...... '"" ..... .. ~ ..... ,..... .IH~· K1Jllfl'I Nt1'-" ...... 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W ------......... , .:a., .. .. ....... ... . Matchl111 =tr. '"""""'• .... nylon trlMt .............. , .. half alp new white. & llWll&h·ln~ ...i.....i1 ................ lriMt,........,., leg.~ NOW ..... , NOW • leg. :t NOW. ~a., ........ ..., .. _ .. ------............ --.. -------_ .... _ .. NM.111..,1-. ---............. ... -.......... ,.. ... COSTA MESA -.-.-(Har\" Sh1ppl119 C111fel I ~ I • Treat yourself to our 20% savings on color co-ordinated lingerie! HUNTINGTON BEACH f Hu11tl11.9to11 C.11t1t I c.. ....... ,,,.., .............. .... L,... ............ ~ .... ..... ..... ,.., .. ., ..... ,.., ....... _ 111...., ...... ...-w..._... .... ...... ....... .... -......c ........ ~""' ___ , Bra Reg.$3 NOW 2.40 Girdle Reg~7 NOWS.60' . , NEWPORT BEACH I F1•hion hl111d) • E ., I< Ii p p • I< FASklON, DAILY PILOT Wed., Oct. f, 1'61 .U Waist Makes Has'te to Enter Fall S~ene Walch Ill• bolt ••• wet<h lwo varlo-oo 110 bltrb· The baclr. zip -from tho waist. • , • wech a IU'ong "'-Iheme. th fr<lnt, lland-~· ~ Being ' A • Put-ori Neatnik Big Fall 15 EYol ril}lll The Neatnib are com.i.n&! And they're today's b.IJed·in people ••• and well worth watching. SpedfiCJlly, a Noalnik i. a persoo "fM> dressee i n P•emia•Preot ~. \\fidt .... ..,..., Carefree -fun to wear~ A Neatnik can be ol. eoy age, q eize or eex .•. the identify.ing cbar&eteJ'i.tiCI are their foodnel1 tor a clean, unwrinkled .aip-- pearance ... and their mi· tipathy to ironing. They're foood In cl0Bl1'000ll, Oil the playing fields, at bomee, at partim • , • end 11ley're loo to watch. Neatnik clothes can bt found 11 Sean in Sooth OoMt. Plaza, C.O.ta Meta, wtiel-e lh e y ' re ideollfied wtth • eewn4n Perma-Prest ~l Iha! abo lndioales the ireciH' 'l'Mtbod ( w a t e r tanperature, dcyor recom· men!-.) for madline laundering oo Ille !lom. For early fall, there's • -ful -for IY<r)' ....,_ ol Ille faml· 1Y. But for tile yoongsten, ol pr-.oot and grade ochool •· tile -.ni. -a tOli', lnowledge .ol ld\I& ood Ille kmd ol wear wblcb they· 1ubjecl their cloth.ea to. • For .. .,,,,1e, 1he ...... pony's excluiive Wllm'e·the- Pooll fall -bu In· c or porat.1 Penna-Prell -lrCo the of;ylll>C for wtacb fa-ao .. wen kno'wll . Uttle bo)'Jf' j-wl1h all tile boy.proollng feallns Sea'9 customarily in· corporates tnto jeam, ~ a The pl.di-on -'I panty wl Jll!>pe< a ,,_"' .-- Perm•·l'root b l e n d ol c:omebadt for blab..,aloted 1 hidden tap !aid 41iat hug& ccmblned. For 1111 i1a con- poly-and ~ •• with a Ji<dlea. Frun ooa maouloc· the wal!t for a amoo411 line 1rol, let oa l111ltw<ig!lt at soil ......,. tln!elt added;1 _tur-:;;er::'~;;;:f•=ll=co=llection==·=· =· =mde<==bod=y;;;·=•kllning=·=="-=='·=m=oot=bri<l==liltle=· =pull==-;;;;:'_ but tbere't ~ news,! too, ill -lrlJn -· 1he leather palcll at Ille bad< pocket, and 1NlOI ol all, In 1he cd<n, wb1ch .. called AdminUty N4lvy. Telll< 0 Red Mid F,.,i Beige. . WOrD with~e turtleneck pullover, or • flll!lberman'• knit .wetter, they're • perfect demonstnillion m the reasm children u well as mothen raie tbe&e faahi.Ons "A· Plus." l 1 See Our JOIN OUR ERJoy ualng your lterting silver whlle you pay on our convenient club plan. You will receive a handsome t&mlah-realstant drawer cheet FREE with any 32-piece service tor 8 If you .Join NOW. 32-plece aervtce ooo-- al1t1 or 8 each: place knives, place rorkl, salad torka and teupoona. CHOOSE FROM AMERICA'S LEADING SILYERSlllTH8 Reed & Barton lntemationaJ Gorham .r PAY $S MONTHLY Pa PLACE RTTINQ NO INTEREST OR SERVICE CHARGE ON OUR STERUNQ CLUB PLAN SLAVICK'S ........ »a1117 ' NEATNIKS GO BOLD -Wallpaper prints -stripes join 1ile parade of colorful clothing defilgn<d tills fall for Nea-(that's Seais and Roet>ucl<'s 11 F .. hion b land I new name for style-smart litllle people-andbigpe<>ple-wboliketileneat-Nawpo..t laaeh-644-1310 · ness and easy care of Penna-Prest gannents). Shown here from tire Winnie-In Westcliff Plata the Pooh coliecmoo: Sheer -dress with lace trim (left) and cotton uil· Newport Beach 548-8365 __:.c:loth::_~(n~·g~h:t~),~bath::::...:_P:erm~a:-P~r:•:•l:_.c::(•~bou::'.:t~$~7~ea~cll:'.'.::.)~.~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--===:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::__:J ··-~ 'IO BK._, UP Wf.fH A Vi'.aAiCARF • ...... •Ml¥ Wllfl lo -111111. ~ llf9Ull(f yos neck. Sashed _.,...-.Wed illlo.1 )IMklt. Balldld lfoutld your head. lied to your lliltllr.., \flllll painted .i llflld ••MS ii so ay eolcrs. l.et 116 lhow you· lllrltlD •will lltl, WI ilM 111i111ti11 in •lllOlt MIY color • • 1 I 4 IMl!I, •ttU. Ao•H-V IMil! .. • • ___ www __ 01t1 __ m_,~---·---,,_F_A_lllOM __ .. _ ... _L_• __ ... _•=.._ __ , ... __:_2•__:_· __ •:_~t,;;LLIOllO __ AT_,_~ ___ T_, AllDAT ___ .. __ fll--l-"'-=·~::--".'.'" -·-;---0-~-.Jl\-A_n_•_ao_~_(~"-ll'~. """"'""' ;~M-FASHION, DAILY PILOT Wod., Oct. 9, 1961 I-Iere' s How to Play ... :::·The Fashion Game II yoo want I<> play the fasbioa came ftir fall here .... ~. ue the moves that will ~~ .. ~:make you up-to.date and .. ,, .. most li:kely to woceed. <'·1.-• Bring back die belt. Wear • •..: them ......,._ Dln'OW 1ride ··~ .... ~ ' :,; am ptettled, IOHd or <lit ' away to tbow the fabric :_~..-• underneath. Smte ol the -;.-t.~· most decorative new • ' ; de8'gns are chaiDI of metal _ which come In sll>gle or multiple layerl. See lbat your ilrcue• and ··' -pantie itrdle> haw collor ..;;s tops . w1t11 c_. fltliDg ~ cklG»es, and the return of ~ the missing mlddle, you'll ·~ need that two Md1 smoother t~ at the wdrL ;t~ Get In print under "''""' • ~ with flowers and peacock • ':.. ... plumaee dealgna m yow ' ---ond lingerie. : The colm -IM!ly ond • tl!ey makh up with the bright hues of textured hose. 1. •• ... ' . •• : 1 ,, Get out one old ooat that may be mid·leg Joncth alld WMr it over a short skirt. 1bat makes you part ol the ''midi'' crowd -and ~ saves you dollan because IDOll f.alMml' teel"I i:ton't NEW ... !Mg lklr1AI cunlng In fcr several seasons. Make • mat.m between your hoee and ,our dlemiae, and color younelf one farllt~ ly. One ·new way W. make thia la!lllon tie-up foe tall,: • tex-Pant-11tes by- Ooosard·Artemla thot -· in MVen lhadles to m*& '"""tlo> the -uodercoYer hues alld CUT.We wjth · dresses and suit&. 'Ibey •e lull ~ Jooee texand lxlee held-..by a-., ll!llfe· --pantie. Sweep h floor -l• Jong gown fer entertainiQg. LellinC """" -.. do01l lo still "out" for daytime., bUt very mucti "in" for evening when graciousness Ui tbe mood, Led for mere ftlll- Jength oleopwear and robep, ' too, ao women begin to 1*e the femlnlne feel. = Put a bat on your h Mt.er seaeona cl. bare l head ll-are covering Ill' ...,, witll ~ " helmets, ~rm, g o.b C8pl!, Md mtllllary toppers: Buy a bigger bag. Paris defiOlera are showing bi& knitting bags with ·chain handl'l!ll end expect to sew Ill' • ·~ of blggec bold· an.. FALL .. CO.LO RS . . ·.• ' . •. •• . ·' . ' •• . ' . '•l •• • • •• • ·-. . • • !i"1 • ••• ~ ::· ~: ••• . ' ·. .-, . ~-• •• • • by ALBERTS Panty Hose ShMr or Mesh with Heel ... Demi -Toe ln 25 Colors Opoquo sJDD Panty Hose In 20 Colors Rle. $2.99 s._, s49s Panty Hose R"t. $1.95 BUY ONE DOZEN GET ONE FRIE PAIR ~:-~ta and leotardl lft 15 put.el colon Ind 0,.. "400. 1111• Fri. 10 '"'lo 9,10 p.......Sot. '1116 I'"' ' T elephonei '40-4997 AJ.BERTS HOSIERY .,._ \.iWtl ..... ti Mq ••• ........... 'BLUES FOR TWO' -'J'bi• 711-inch waist-sized pair of Levi's blue Jeana comes right out of •tock. It's the largest productioo size the company makes, but, In order to find out who carries .ruffict.en t weight in the community to w~ar them, Levi's has a standing offer to give a pair free to anyone who measures up to them . 'Gold Rush' for Jeans Started 118 Years Ago~ And Still Going One of ttie hottest item• on the fuhion scene today, ii not a Paris creation. And it's certainly not new -it's over 118 year1 old. 1biJ "hlgh·fublon" gar· ment wu not crea.ted for the well drealtd urbanite of the 181Xl1, but for ttie Calllomta .. gold miner" of today who needed a tough, long-lasting garment. It 1J none other than t b 1 venerable Levi's blue Jeana, created in San Francisco by Levi Strauss in 1850. Today jeans r e l g. n supreme among teen-aa:ers because they are an essen- tial part of both the male and female teen wardrobe. The consumer demand for the original blue Levi's has increased sharply, with 1967 sales the greatea· in the company history. In fact, last" year'• volUme ap- proaohed the totAl. sales of blue Levi's dur.ng the .com· pany's first 50 y~ of business . lllindso_r pre'1enb fami TAMI SWEATER Al Wool In R-•ncl White $12.00 TAMI CAPRI Al WooJ Novy •ncl Whito 11-tor one! Stoel $17.00 Sea°"' T•mi Collection of Stylos Ir Colon Early 1ale! ficure& in· dicate 1968 a going to set another record for just plain, old blue Jeans. Thi11 resurgence Is in part due to the ever-appealing flt, the low rise, and elim cut whicb is so favored by teen.oagerfi all over the world. Jeans are no longer a utility garment, but a fubiOn item which alloft the wearf:r to coordinate jeans wi!h high style shirt., turtileneck sweaters, and sport& coat&. '·1 \11 'I ~ ·1 I • ., • , • OUlt OWN WINDSOlt CHARGE HAUOI CINTEI 2300 .... ~., llvd., COlta MISC! st•2M' s1o,. Hours: Motl., Tlturo., Prl. 1"'1 r-..-w•. & Sot. 1M Clieck for Chocks So-call!J(l mlniiJOttorns -· s m a 11 windO"Wt>&neS , tat- tersal.14 and cbeclm, look to be the pattern direction for slacks for the Mxt season or two. Mor e and brighter col- ocs will be .tbe collti.ouing trend -bigbllgtitiog go!.ls, yeUOws. greens and l>lues • Leather -oot just fn jackets, bot in convertional clothing -will be an up· earning trend. ' Pilot Visitors Tourt •rt Cl)l'lducttd Mo!ld1Y1 11'11 F rldl'IS for llChllol c11-~ fifth •...0. lewl •nd 1bo¥to « OIMr or- .. ni&ll1-al If INst lfllt IH I .... 111. ln1-tld ,,.,,. mlllf u ll Mr. ~ llldl. '°"'311, bt. 277. VISIT US ·Beforo tho Stork Visits You . For Yout Co"'pl•t• ~.t.rni+y W1rdrob• •t r••1on1bl1 prlc•• •• • • • • FUN FOR ONE -And hen! .. how Levi's US.year· old jeans are be!ng 11lled today. '!be jeans fur gal! come in all kinds of vibrant c:olors and their Jong, lean look is perfectly in tune with tl1is fall's flair for funllme fasbioos. CATHY'S MATERNITY SHOP M ... c..t.-21t I. l'ffll It. C... w... '46-l)U SAVEi SAVEi · 81'111ER' COLDRTV •SINGER en1intered to livl you superl1ti'li ?Olor reception •Rich walnut·vtneer c.abintt =.:.:•328 Price• ,,. reduced on every new Portable and cabinet SINGER*11wln1 machine. H£·1122 A budcet·Priud portable with IM.lllt·in SINGER qu1/ity. • 1 Linch picture, measured diagonally • Auto·IOck tunin& with · built·in ant6nna • Earphone jack for private listening •BB Ask •bout 04.lr crtd_lt plln-dui1ntd to fit ygur bulfret Meti ,.,.,p~g11tSI NGE R todoMt• IUENA PAIK IJJO 0.. Thi M•tl TA 1·7i40 ''""' '•'* C.11+.r COSTA MESA 2100 H1r~t 11,..J. Kl 9·1 fl H1rbor C.11+•r SINGER ANAHEIM GARDEN GIOVE Ill N. Lo1r• 991 1 Ch1p,,,•11 Sll·l 126 SJ0.4010 A111h1 il'll C1nt1r Or11191 County ,1111 HUNnNGTON SANTA ANA HACH Oo ... 11town E4l119tt .t ••• ,h 305 w. 4th St. 197-104 1 Kl J.J941 H1111t1111to11 l11ch C111!1t LA MIU.DA 15024 L1 Mlr1tl1 LA 1-JSJJ L1 Mlr•d• C.11tw COSTA MESA lri1tol I Su"flow1r !i40-26Jl 5outh Co1tf "•r• -._..._.....,_._~ .. --· -. .. .. -~ -~-· . -~--... -·----.. ~ .. ....._ -~-" . ' .. . Gloves Grow to Match Coat Hems Gawtlet. tlovea M"f: "in ." Tu complement tbe · mid· calf lengtti eovt, you'll see gloves w.i.tti buckles and lasso at tile wrist. Color ia neutral • • • ill beige, brown and wbite leather or textured nyloo . Russet Leather gauntlet ii bucklod at 1lle wrilt and outlined in heavy creun lt:itchine to matcb the beige leather lining at the cuff. Lasso 'l\e ... gathers in ttle wrist of the brown leather gauntlet. Ribbon stripes • • • of bnnm. gro1grain ron diagooally on the wltite nykm gauntlet, wb!cb Is lex· lured to l<>ok lil<e hlatl!<r and is belted at the wrifit. Bold Stitehll\g , , . in black ,. outlines tile creMD leathe1 gauntlet that 11 gu.saeted and buckled in silver at the 0 0 wrist. The cagno1centi elready cherish Sui. l1n 't it •bout time you did? Her clathe1 •re en· chenth1g; fahric1 are exqui1ite, 1tyle is unique -effect clamarau1. Su1i'1 i1 1mall, calarful, expensi¥e and herd to find, hut diligence and ten1city will not anly build your cheracter but wlll .twerd yau e tatelly new gu111-who? WANT TO •ROOYE? 512'1' 2ttll St. Newport IAch, C1IHornla 675-5629 Open Tues. ttlru lit., 11-S Read The Daily Pilot FULL FALL LOoK -The fall and 1'inler look from Buffums' fllis year emphasizes c0mplete range and coordinatioo '{! separateo. Envying Mellany Bolger for her upcoming ski trip ere Susan Audlss and Neil Menzies. Susan wears t.he new faH colors, camel and gray, in the loog plaid jacket and dirndl skirt. To bring oot the total look, Susan has put together a s-leevele55 jacket, stock U.e blouse in crepe, tex· lured hooe, the luggage look in handbags, a leather beret and haberdashery shoes. Neil wears muted glen plaid suit with vest, e lightweight JOO percent ( wool, single-br~sted suit. To complete his fall wear, he wear-s e maize ydlow shirt 8lld ttie wide ti.e. Mel~ Jany, in one of the many coordinated ski suits for men end women, wears the lycm .spandex and wool stretd1 pants and a parka in<ulafed wllh tempco sweater, boots by Lang, skiis by Hart with marker goose down. Accessories: the hidden all-wool bindings and dyed Italian lamb bat. They're ail a\1'8llabie in the -sport.smens department at BuHums' in Fashi"on Island. .FASHION, DAILY PILOT Wed., Oct. 9, 1968-AS • Fa II Footnote: Boots for All -belong ••. In laobioa, utility lo prcllodion. May are t.oo rm.art too NYe for bad weather. Select bl8'1./""'1.on yet i;ractical waterproof boota for everyone in tbe family - from tots to grannies! Missel' 1tyles have Oat· Cering 1quare toes; antique lilatbga; -.tone leaUJer. like effectl. And limulated lllltdling seem• fA> be Ulls year's favorite for the gals. The meMcilt, big and lit· tie, will be delighted wl1!l • popular WelllnJl(on 1 t y I e boOt, perifect for lcl:lool, of· fice, working outdoors and appropriate for drelSier oc· Cui.OM too. The loog wearing DurapHe lininC ol Herculoo olfllll tibfr add$ a warm, ck'y and mug feeling even <11. tbe stormiest of ~ya. 'Ibe fiber .. llgbtwelgl!t yet durable. 'Mole S.91' With Ule CO!ltlnuine .,.,,. blem of how and where to carry one's gear, in these days or tl.&'der clothes and fewer pockets, a possible solution ii seen in tbe hoi.ter-type ca<ry-all that bangs low in the btp, cowboy-style. Another in· leq>retaUon might be a bag aimt.tlcli.ng a camera-case. Very masculine, very capacious. AME"ICA'S LA"CSEST flAMIL.Y CL.OTHtNCS CHAttll 0'1N r:JO "" r:io OUR_WOOL DOUBLE-KNIT 3 PIECE·stnTS hlported•ftOi"Ji Italy-· and British Hong 11'ong1 99 • -__ _._ . . COIA -t60f lliwporr lltt II fa . 111172 9lQYI~ I , • • - • • ..._,ASHION DAILY PILOT Wtd., O.t. 9, 1968 .· . ,, .. .. " ' t, ... ., ;• • . ,... .. travel U ... tly ....... 3-pf-Ht 117 h41~ • £1111•.t wh'ff• plpl119 ... "J•w9' t.11• C•l•rs 1111li:• • +lilt ,r1ctic1I +ne • mud fer the 111 •11 the 1• ._ •• NllJ c.1re t-lyle1 ·:tncet. bHltw4 pi11li-, c1r1I, t.lu1Mll. 1t111rt +we-te"•· ...... Slut JJ-41 .... ••. I 11 .00 F1Jtl• lal1114, HfWN)llT IEACH ' ,._ 644-0170 a... lf ....... ' ~ D9Hy1 ~ Mill ""' "' f:31 •·"'· U PllMllll CllARM. •AMc•u•tcMD Oii: MUTW• CMAIM " .. ~ -111nlM~.~llf.tk, PJ'S GO NEHRU TOO lt't la!lllM time for be<ttSmel 1be new mee'I pajama• now being of· lered follow the uample1 of re 1ula r clolh1ng-Jn Nebru models, tn "shape'' 1t)'i ... In jump-Stlit typea, el<. Ad Infinitum! ... E verythin\c•c been "turtle" eo tt.'1 no wend.er that you oan buy 1eoulne turtle leather w a 1 t e t a • billfolds, pocket secretaries and tey~&H•· ••. Hlgbly pr«:Ucal -tile elasUdzed ! .. age llni!t that come in three sizes am In lrl&lil colon, to bf .. apped Oil your bags. Ho$8 Knows No.Color· l Boundaries C o 1 or preffll'flDCes an· ti<*pated for fall b 0 •• l range around grey1, navya, brown, wttb bone and nWe ' for everUlg. A coffee shade al!o l!how1 up olrooeJy for future sel~on . GtiUer yarns make a ma- . jol' conlril>ulion to t b • fuhim look of hosiery this fl8D, with ailvei: and gold the c'la8sie favorites and new lrid11cent1 llC<lrinc hi&IL 11\e look ts 1'.acle:r and softer, wi:th softness. This new technique enables hosiery makers to develop a dobweb ~eer look bhBt is vf!ry alluril'l'g. New colors for the hosiery introduOM a multi.color y.arn Use, sun-streaked and witll a "wet" cobweb look. Just fo r Kids Ohildren also will be ~earing leather and sharing tn ttle Nehru look, 'Ntlrle the Balmacaan. coat wiU make ttiem look adtllt. Girls will be alternately pert with hlgh-chain collars and hlP- trugger slacks and uitra· feminine with ruffles and lace. ' . ~'"'"~~It HdA.HI, ~Mu... ------- ANDY HAS ANSWERS . ' . ' . ' Jewelry Provides 'Autumn Leaves' Bright for Fall Fall iii a &loriOUI IUJM! tolst ahell, russet browns and bead necklaet1 oame OD It't a vttnnt. and ltrildnl and topaz in burnisbed &old stronk« than ever·tn ab<rt __, -·•· ol 1 '-J 1etting1 are star performers to k:ol, l"na 1•n11 b 1 .,._ flDUll co or """ore u earrln11. necklaces, pen· ...._ tbl ttark purl.ty ol winter dantt, braceletJ. So is pie· coordinating wi1h bracelets tell in. B ea u t t f u 11 y turesque enamel and color· and earrings. Aod tor tholie ~-.;u-."'1,.. wi... ail th ed stones, especiaUy .a deep won1et1 who have been QiW'UU••n••.C ..,, 1 and tlatterlng green-blue . watomng tbe •action at the brilliMlt plumaC"e of fall is combination. wa.i5tline, the J e we 1 r y cottume j~elry. There is Pi'ns are tne main al· Industry Council has good enoqgb to 1ati.11ry fN«Y tractioo. 'Ibey are bigger, news abou~ neck C:1ti.ll6 titat woman ln all her woo~ newer and more dazzling cOnvert to belt ohaim. d«fully WOl'tWlly wa)'I. For than ever. Fk>wer pint have Silver and gold t.og-.....~er ii ihia ii h fill. aay1 the blooming hearts of colored an especially lavilh coin• Jewelry lndu&try O>oncil, stones. Caged c ab o ch o iJ. binatioo th.at gives a le>vely wbea f!Vflr/ woman ~stones find freedom in their performahct th1a. fall op- ber sweet and femini free-wheellng 1 y n t h e ti c posite bronze and Yintage topbisti.oated and swinging ign:s. .Doµble and triple brO"Wm as pin&:, pendants, er Md:y·like ilnd &emimental tJiistle pins are set Mtn ex· geometric brjtcelets an d lelf .ni still find a fasttion traord.inary s y n t h e ti c cuff Unlis to go w l t b iook-th:&t eJ1Pfesses her pe~dots, .,,.;th ~es .oc sap-feminine s~t 1ty.les. personality ez.acitly. At in ptures -~ distinctive. a!M1 Bracele~ ar'i! win n.e r 1 fubion to . in c o 1 t u m e breathtmamg. Topaz adds its with a really new look that jewelry: there U no one autumnal g-0lden 'hue. And copies the. eJ.J)anGable watch twd-and-fast look. Costume liasUy, a 'menagerie of b<md bUt embel.lisbe& it with jewe!ry JDakN the ruies u charming .animal pll)S, from the grandew Of ext.re widtb, • it foes akiog playing the barnywd r o o,a t er s to jewel-toned gblneg and two- 19me rl fall. backy.ard puppy dogs , make toned gold fini.!bes~ Of ·A &olden glow overihad-deligh~ul ,''extras" for any cour!le, earringa. pin 1 1 ows an the brown •hades womans Jewelry wardrobe. necklaces matdt fO!'. an 1hat we the natural color Necklaces know hOw tD opulence ~ in harvest.of-1111 Imitation tor· please a woman, too. Chain costun;\e jewelry. n ~~~~ MAD FOR PLAID? -This -ow pane plaid of. rayoo and acetate Is just made to wllirl the busy mot.her.to-be throuah her varied activities from· dawn to dusk. The Peter Pan collar and smart taf- feta bow can be removed in favOr of a v~ety ol. other -accessories which can complement this up- to-the-minute maternity design in subtle. oli~ rich blue or forest green. South Co.•t Plazq The Largest Selection in Orange County Fashions for the Sophistil:eted Woman Street end After 5 Dresses Coats and Suits Sizes 6 to 20 Sears Sears Hosiery Values ---. ·-. Sears exelmi.Te stretchny~ Ariieri:o'1 new tavarile. Wha~s this Clin6-alo,,e oil about! It'• oboolt that .,.._t fit ••. up, d<>wn,. all-around !Ito like a 1uatan. It'• aboolt no _. wrink)f --~ anltloa, droopy t.opo. About 0-that curve wh.,. ,... do , .• bat-r.aJo,,e boaiery. Petit.I .. d ~ed ftt.in. mi-. is', Ill lo, ond Statl!elqoo. A-t!u1t aaper stnt<lly _,i.. -..... that· otaya --jt -· om.-·-Mia • ---, •. ,... mly haw ..., lewl, don't It..,. deo.,.., h ~ -! A._ IWr, ...a A a.g...._. ._....,, • ,_..., .-.. ,-..r ~,, ... ,.,,.. •• ,-, ,.-..-.-.......... ,....._ .. .,., .-..- , , ...... IQ • .• 0 . -· '... I ~ ¢ ·-1 .......... .i ..... ..,,. .. eea-., 59 . SEARS -Costa Metta . ....,. ........ , ........ s-th CJ...C Plue Phone 540.-3333 ~ • ~I ( ' • I 1 • I I I ' ' . ·. • -• . . Fall's ·F ~shions-· Figured Out Orange Cbast Shopping Centers Have Answers ' ,. , -_,.IL 'I' PM.OT,...., 't!1W CAROUSEL CAl'IR.S .!::' Sharoll -Bllrer wants the music to p1ay. on fot9'a In lW Young F:dftldilD. wbicb seUS for '36 at Gene's Shops. Under the Ji,ht. of Iba caroaael a Soulh ,CQast Plaza, Ille embroider· ed liodJce, collar and culls hl&tillgllt the mod.ifiid flair a .t t r t and mi~ •bdl: Th~ new ~ In ohoea .11 pnwidlld by-Field1.: The bfact, all0Jeotller pumpt (Prole&e •2t) "are Cllmfortable footwear for sboppini or dinln& wllll the wide two .and • half Inch heeL DAILY PILOT It ... P'M"' Sporty Trio Barbara Baugh will be the smash hit of any date in her tW<>1'iece knit Lilli Ann sports- wear. The dress and coat, 100 percent wool, in reversed brown and beige paterns is higll- .H g ht e d by the brown ottoman ribbing. The outfit ($110) and accessories (gold florentine earrings and simu- lated leather gloves by ·Kayi er both for $2) are sold exclusive- ly at the Windsor · Shop. The matching purse is available at Fields. RA!ady to accoinpany Barbara in the 1961 Silver Cloud Rolls Royce are Bob Lytle (left) and Jo Glwoff. Bob sports the BOO Hope Blazer by Hart; Schaffner and Marks which sells for $75 at Gentry Ltd; Tu complement the blazer, Gentry also provides the turtl..- . neck (Cal ·Made $12), the Col"· bin slad:s ($25) and the shoes by Taylor Made ($22). Jo, manager ~ King• tot Men, an· other Har.bor Shopping Center store, wears the -olive coordi- mrted Roqgb Rider sport coat (from $45) and •lacks (tram •16). Bo!h are of wool worum- bo fal1rt<s. Jo also begins tile ride kl Ills arrow ohirt ($16) lll1d ·Nunn-Bush shoes (from $25). Dotmot- Nancv ·Marktl chow1 off rare three-carat pear-1haped dta.- mond 1e: in· fine qualihl platinutn ®ail.able e%clu- livelt1 at J. C. Rutn.phries for $10,000. 0.. heT wrist, N GftCJI wear1 the Omega, 3o-diamond wateh. The «""'· J)ieci wtU tick at0at1 any dat1 for U,000. Stopping down· Wton Costa Mesa traffic is Nc6icy's total "Audrey Hep- burn look" achieved toich two-piece Pendleton sutt, available at Reintri.! for $60, and •lack pattnt leather loto-hte1 pVtnN (Risque $16), a iure 1h0t0 stopper on anu city .street, from Hemphill's. PLAY THINGS -Th .. e three young misses (!Mt to right) Beverly Levy, Susan Vernon and Twlie Homan are ready lo go round and round with thmr nig!lt or day, work or play --from Westclifi Plaza shops. Beverly, In tile new Jeatl>er look, wears the all-suede pants <md jacket outfit from New York "111c:b is available at I.a Galleria. The pants ($80) may be substituted for a skirt wll!ch to- gether with the jacket sells tor J175. The suede look ' DAILY PILOT 1&9ff ...... is contraslecl by the black leather Battani. hat and , boots ($10 and $26, respectively). Susan, daughter : of shop owner Did: Vemoo, wears tile Patty : Woodward multi-colored plaid dress. The wool sports . dresa ...Ut tor f27. Shoop are ~ Westcliff Shoes ... Tudie moclehl tile ~ece 'lblcy:er Knit outfit, : designed by Vlrg!nla Graham. The Italian black and while ~iitiped emmible sells for $120 at · J Dab! -""!' . D.t.ILT l'llflT n.tr ...... I. ' ' 1 _ • , ..,,..Y. N.OT ........ LIDO L&ADERS ....;. "Seltlng pace !or a quid: trip Into the "after-6" world f&sb!on tor fall ere Danni Pounds, elegant In a Ulll Diamond grown ol-eeriJtl crepe ($~2), anllable-u.c!uslvely at Lido F""'1iona in Lido Shops. Her eocort, James P. Gruettner I& outtltted In an Im- ported llaliH "°°I ault cu.tom-tallore<\ ~ !). L'elegant aloo In Lido Shops ·~ ewpprt Beach's Lido IaTe. ' WINTER WONDER ·WEAR .:... The all·whlte bl!nDY loot apinst the dark. Flll!blon-.lillal>d Llndscape •hows oil Joy.UO J<Jhnlqn's willlor Leath~ hat a.nd cqat let which seJJI ""F~vely at Pickwick·...,.._ IOlll f~ $80CL The dyed Sponllb I.a11i1> Collar, CUil&, 1-1.1¥1 bat would keep any ntue bunny Southen. ~. wann urtnc the winter months: To complelilent t.h6 oulnt, Joy-lee wean wb ·1eat11or 't Bat~nl boolo ($85). ,l ----------- • • • • • • . ' •• I ....................... ~ ......................................................................................... "!"' ............................................................... .,....~~~.--.---~~·~~-~~ • A~ASHION, DAILY PILOT Wod., Oct. 91 1961 Home is Where The Fun Happens Pants ·Here to Stay.:.. , Whoever Wears Them '. . ' Details mUt ttie dif· ference. 'lbat'1 the newest !Khl-On rnff""1:< lrom Edith Raymond Looke, Executive Editor: Fashion and Beauiy of Mademoiselle maguioe. What makes a 1klrt, iweater, sb!rt or dre11 10 very '68 .la detlll.lhrg -the llltle faablon emu ttiat odd up to Important -. .. in tit• collelllate loot. Sldrtl: Wald! for tlltl with buckle• and maxi 1afe· ty pint, culottes with a pleat to make them loot like • skirt, a d!mdl (p!llend 1lclrt wi1l1 aw-) with • rolled hem. Sw1ater1:N1w11t favorites ue thirt-ewuten in lambo·wool or fur blend wlthbulloodowncollar1and cuff1. 'lbe mu:i-cweller (27 incbea ol close-cut lhetland) II bellod j\11\ below tho wa!JL More neater trim-mJsic: buttolll on lhoulden llld o1 .... 1, plenty o I pocltetl (Ill th• betl.r with ·-tucbdln) llld ""· l>U ~ (w111J _dill ...... ). City Pants $11. all wool plaid ind solid Blouses $9. • 'Shades' Are . Really 1n for Fall · Mint, mlcro or maxl,skirt, 'round, indoors and out. on what'• In ltep for Fall is sunny days and rainy ones. uab.ades" • .Nat colors· Or' win-Movie star carroil Baker dow coven. "lh&deat' are hU a . .,, a rd r ob e 6f lht ln-4hlne to "'•·lbeY'l'I 1Ufl&\lls1e1 -over 911 pairs suoglu1e1. of coune, and· -to acce11oriu with her they know no ae~on io . dOtbes, and many Chic fublonable circles. women do maintain a leas 0 r 111 nilly 1uDC1u,.1 e>Mn<lve collectlon to flt in ....,. u114 to p r o I • c I Wllll lllelr mood or mode. people'• •191 from the IUD. Two · .new 1una:la• col· Celebrittto made I he m lecUoa1 will be 1 .. turod tllll popullr ~-. u weU, U. lal1 by Footer Grant, wlill . provide anonymity and an the lar1t1t "lhade1" plant , air of myMry. Nowaday1, In the U.S., w!llCI> orllin•ted nc:r<1tar!eo -•=.,: p opulori'l'lced 1un&1u111 trelNI & D d a • back 1D tbe lMO'a, ~ ... , Ill 1ertt Tile collecttoDI are jointly named ''The Bold and the BeauUful", -the ''bold" belna . sunglassea w i t b m..t.. lram11 and U!e 11btautlfUl" referring t 0 glasses wi1h u n u 1 u a l de\lcacy. end vibrant colors. A new llyle ale ... nt tllll lall will be rellected In the '1beaut1M" part of the col· lectlon: mlnl.frames, which are thlJlly .....ited around llrp l1111es for the wide- eyed Ut11e glrl loot, Tllese w1l:l be lhown tn bustc black and demi.amber, .. wtll II In brllllllnl bUOI ol pint, yellow, green a n d blue. Sei:y! - A.nether l)ew look l n 1anglalle1 wlit be t b • prevalence of "tool.fop" or visor:ed glasses ._ geared to team with ~·•ulAli and safari jacket.I. Tb t y ' r e perfect for oi>6rll • . • . mid eporU ckrtbe1 .•• am eome In an atTIY ol fadllon col· or1, ranP.g ~ plltelJ to bold hUOI. Whatever your w b 1 m , wherever your btm bqver1, vou c1n wee , a pMr of 1'alladeo" lo. llllt Innes SHOES SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER LAST 4 DAYS · ••• FITS THE FAMILY BEST OUR FAMOUS DEERSKIN SOFTIES BE OUR GUEST Buy a pair of theH heavenly·liaht lhon. Walk in them for lOdayt.Uyouaren't coavmc.d that Duber ii the JDCllt: comfortab~ thoe you've ever wom..retum chem aod wt 11 nfu!MI JOur -I B1nkAm1ric1rd M11t1r Ch1r9• or Op1n Yeur Own INNES Chor91 Todoyl Phont 540.7908 or order by m1il Ple1se 1end genulnt dHr1kln softl11 Blick s;,. ( I Width ( T•upe ( I . byDESCO • Black •Taupe e White Here's the softest shoe that ever walked -you'll never be- lieve it until you try them. Fashioned of supple genuine deerskin .•• huga your foot like a caress. The exclusive Red Carpet insole softens your every step. Just try a pair - your feet will know they've never had it so good. Whit a ( l ... -Slln 1 .. 10 JA -sr.. 7 t. 10 JA-1-'t.10 A -Sien l t. 10 I -s1-41/a ,. 11 C-Slln4Y1t.lt D -SllH 61/1 t. t · -..... '"• .. ' Innes Na mt .. ' .............. ' ....................... . SHOES Addr111 .....• , •.... , , ..• , •....... , .....•...•••• t • I I ' ' ' ' i 81>1111: '!be Brittllb Jn. lludCa II alrq In '18, Tile ..... look In lhhtinc ... Jlllllacl· llrlpa ..,.... a poll odarcl, Ilka paadl, bole•, -..-or-blot. Aid -ban olaDtr ol ..... , •• c:ut...ut eall to -::W i? a.-. _.II md .., ... ~ only Vassarette• fits . every figure ... and in fashion colors I ( b a Dw ollld loo!) . •. l'llallnl ---....... :·u;--.-.... Dlb&llJ'nlilalaedr•ll bact • 11o ..,·ot au · -·-~· lloltlad dd .... lib -~ .-llltl ctdb. Olller ., ··:r dolalll --akowlloNIDllt :.\'!t :=':*bole"'::: bri wan . Whether you need a padded-bra, wear a DD-whether you're a perfect size, or just want to look glamorous, Vas sarette has • br• to fit yo~r iit11onal curves. (Styles come In as m1ny 11 18 different slzesO ~assarette bras combine superb fit with fashion styling, so you can have your comfort ind be1uty too! Styles from left to rlghl: "Mais Ou!," fiberfill-lined bra • in nylon lace; stretch s!raps, $5. "Young Beauty" regular cup bra in nylon lace $4 .50; D sizes $5. "O'Lace" underwire bra with fiberfill-lined cups $6; D sizes $7. "Born Beau!iful," low-cut slamour bra with booster pads; wld@-set str•P'. $7. Veta's Pllmlm Al'fAHL ................. ..,.. __ • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • : I I • • : HAVE FOOT BALL-You'll have a bell brightening : up yoor f..C and ankles t!u. fall with accersor!K : W!ilch range from anklet. with tiny bolls that really • iing to other kinds Oil! "rings" which put the accent : on the toes. Other foot decorations include even a • sequin encrusted corn plaster, it's on the little toe : on right!). ·••~--'=--""--~~~~~~~~~~~~1 • . - Stage Set for Accents • tt'o Steal Fashion Show . ' • I I Tbb fall, &coes90rifJI ltlJ' ~-on the fashim stage -1n lmp<>rtant new roles that may well flea! tho ,bow · : '!be OM! 1ncludo1 acc:«>t.I lhat oaldl •""'7 lfiht. Belt. are locked witli big, bNAy · buckles, and lww!ba1IW are ·otr_.i \\ttb r<peo of • chain, 1be 1marteat 1hoes Clllter with metal · hcnelhoee, nallbtad1 1 cba1nl or buckles. ; ' -For oltblr day or even1J>e •• ~ceoes. aoceasoriel can be · ':E o 1 •om -llriglil Fresll : 5werw. are new WI ec· ·~. toi<Dg ~cue from >¥ie freoh, 11.vely look Of ~yo fll!lllOlll. For I he ...... --to thlrts ·'.Ji-cloytlme wear, Fl<rlrbl' · 9'1-ld Dellvety u· ~ llliPfl a pair of ,...,. ....... canMt.cms -• ~bstitute for cnmtnta. Or, place I lintle ialWe bloom at 1l!e -ol )'Olr tDrl to .-, tho taimd collar. For evealng, roeee llld ..,._ will bloom le hafrdo'1, etyW for after. da"k. Dellca1" CarlaDil& will accent 1oog ootf9, 11111 Uny bl_... ·in headband 111>1pe1 add new gJmnour lo llllorter hair ol)iel. ~ leMOll't abcrt lkU'tl glve lep llWTi>g roleo, 11111 new stocking and tight. ore Im· ~ ,_ llCCOIU for daytime. 'lbe well-dre1aed Jogs 'lrill wear patlem - stripel, dot a., geometric la,.. llld window pone- deelgm. Body point, now In naturol and briglll fubloo colort, wlll shaw tllrougli _. .... pal;lerm. '!be Rage la ..i for faahion raves -with YOUJll'. lovely accm1o blolnn•nc into file -· new staro. Iba plaid e1ploslon -. ..,, ... "'" .. '.. .. ,. ·~ • ·-· ~ .., ., ~ -~· .. ' .. "" ~ ·~ u .. ... ' ' • WOOL LON&SLEEVE TURTLENECKS 17.00 'IHNACLE ICHIT JACKET 20.00 Plaid has hit •¥•ryon• and e'll:erythln9. ~·---~.SOllcotloflknltl -Korol o1 eatllomlo. l1ley'to talltd 1hl Ptnnoclo Knlll. Jlnd M'vl IOI"""'" So """" '" 111. We~I hit you with ..... • • • DIPAllTM&NT STOii& 1116 Newport lollleYarcl I ------·---~-- , .. " • ' ;o • • ...... --·---' • < • l'ASHION, DAILY PILOT w•., Oct. '· "" i! SAVE ON MISSES' FLARE·LEG PANTS 3. 99 5.99 value A great collection of swingy flares. Pents in plaids, in cotton den ims end cotton gabardines -fly· front versions for now and ell winter. Very specially price~I. misses' sizes 6 .to 16 in a wide color choice • budget stores downstairs, women's sportswear 800 ' SAtEI HEAVYWEIGHT JACQUARD TOWELS .1.39 IA. 3°4.00 lfperfect2.IO Lavish, thirsty cotton terries-a delicate floral do· sign in three greet color combines~oss green and . larkspur blue, red end megente, pumpkin a·nd evoce- do for every color scheme. l'.49 if perfect he nd towel l.tc1 79c if perfect wosh doth 49c eo. mey c:o buClgol store. downstoin, towel• 831 , ' ' . SAVE SOo/o! ORLON~ KNIT SWEATER COATS 9.99 /were 19.99 ' Worm lightweights ·for fall's chill. Orlon• acrylic knits, novelty stitched cerdigens or ribbed slylo in glow tones of peach, lime, apricot', white ond black. All et e saving. Wesheble ·end oesy-coro, S-M-l may co budgef Stores downstaiis, suits, coats 828 S VE SOo/o ON KING SIZE F N~Y: PERCALE SHEETS 5.4f ll.491fperfect .. :;r ; •••.•. king •i1e soy~ ... you hove • choic• o~' a deticato_peisll.Y potttm in blue, pi~k. v.ollow o groe_n; ·~d • di•tinctivo fleur do lis.:design in ·pi 'i o• green. All luxury., ~lion percelos, all 7 ,'xM", fitt.d bott~m• only, mpy co budget sto"''· Clomostics $03 • • MAY CO bud!et. stores . · · . j 1ftGY co soutft coast_phua, san · diego free ay_ Cit ~sto1 costa mesa ·_ . ' ' 546-9321, 675-3414-shop monday tftru SJI relay, 10 a.m. to 9:10 p.m. .. I', 'l ~I · Jl, <..l I ( l I ,j . . • 1 . . . • • • • • • • , . • • • • , • • -, • • . • • • . • • • • i I AlO-l'ASHION, DAILY l'ILOT Wod., Oct. 9, 1961 DAILY PILOT 11.tf,..... VOICE OF TURTLE -Fashion still speaks wilh the voice oC the turtle this fall -both for men .and women -as Illustrated here by the three-ple<:e black and gold ensemble featurtng the feminine turtlene<:k look modeled by Pam Burlie and the double-breasted blue blazer and Hall Press Slax: which offset the white turtlene<:k worn by Roy Ho!· ster. All items are available at Robert Hall Clothes, Costa Mesa. Frame Bag I . ·Shows Off . All Angles dramatic ... O ur new coMection o( party fa sh;ons by Sydney North ""' mcrl!! ·p"c.taul.,, If.an ever! Made of bea ... t i f~I beautiful fabrics and trimmed with be&ds. iequins and fur~ Sydney North '...__, I ' • I 1:party fa~hions! Priced from $75.00 to $150.00 3424 yTo Uclo Disneyland _li!tol N,wpcwt-Beadt _. Anahel~{ 673-1970 ,,, 638-51'42 \.l'} ,'--~~--1...:,..-~~~!iji~;~·,....-~~~~~--1+..rt-~~~~~ii: • CORjAM" aives 0 a Bhimmery lustre look ~ QualiCralt'a fresh .higher-heel pump in newly important grey. Breatliable Conam can )le wiped clean, resista scutrs, retains it! shape. It's pne or the great new ways you'll step into •Ck.fl.wt• Hf'(M .. .,....,.,.,fir,.._..;. ..... ,,_...itrial NEWPORT !EACH - ' .'i rJIJalA~~ We h. .. Hi. lorgest , .. lection· of FALLS • • , WIGLETS • • • CAS. "CADEs '. •• and WIGS- in Orange County. Many pre-styled for you to try on! Tok' AdvcmtcNJ• of 111- . LOW PRICES! THE TOPPEll • w.l9l•t de1ig'ned for th• ;fill.in or. ·~d-cih 4.95 , Tlte .'WIGG£E • wiglet with Joh of curls end sWirls • • • 7.95 .rfte · ffAXlE • wig.let io. l•r9• It 1t.yl·11, lilce • •C'ISC1de . '~'5 CASCADES QualiCraft-rustic to romantic, all with the • • luxury touch ol 'fine sboPmaking. The Jody-look pump of grey lu•tre Corfam witli grey '3tin bow ia iu•t 9.99, from a 8 99 9 9(\ collection at mostly • & • ·t:J ' ·---.c·--·-·-·· • WIG~ ' $A9ts-,. from --·-..& . ~ .... su '""O""" (S-1-H.M n.ct) u ........ -os ... (Eur.-.n Ci.tolli.. "!""" _, -------~,, STY UNG Wiglets Wi91 3.50 a.so , .,, RDm'IHGTON Se>;Cfl - Jluntln~ et-nti:: COSTA 'MESA Sooth Coast Plua n ii j • ,s : s 'ti 'a ' ' a : . 'b -!-. ' ' ' ' ' •• . l ' • . . . ' • • "" •ll :tt: •f• :ri •!< :cl i" ,. I •II • o& '• , ... ;1> • ' '" ... :11 :1c •a :e 'jt :a ' lll :A : c! 'P ' "' ' •I< :u •11 :s 'fl ' . •P ' ' tll : .. '• • "' " ,a th tb ' tic I• •P ta ) . IC ' - ---. ·-... • r -- ' - $24.00 HABERDASHING-l>olka'doi.s.¥atrnever.lN\w tile inside of a hat>erdaspery are J C'Olieessions to, the femininity of of this shirt,, skirt. !'I'd vest "map- style" ensemble. It even sports aibillv tle: ~fdJlng skirt ahd vest are in dacron; sblrt·lll ·of same bnght- ly polka-dotted_s~ ~ ill used to line the vest._ . ·,· ., + ~-' • Since 1870 ... the name HOWES has beep associated wi~h the highest quality gems, jewelry,and silver. Today, aft,1"98 years, it con ... tinue! to me rit the confi- dencf of a distinguished clientele. Quality is not expensive at Howes. new interpretations for fall '68 ... Pure, oncluttordlinu, dramatic 117100tli &hapfng •• "looelv pump you'll wont Ille minute you 1ry ii onJ • • .1131NEWPORT ILYD., COS~A MIS~ e . PH; 541~9744 FASHION, DAILY PILOT Wed., Oct. 9, 196t-A11 :..:.;.;;:.=.~~'"--'-=-"~~~'----'---'---'--. How Do These With bowllnc lan-1 ·opnic- inl ~ lor tti. start al the !SIMD INIOD1 pk are get- tinC bad< In ''wwloc" In lyploal-.. And &ny women can attest -. --th• ~. 1bt'1 men likely to be ~ w1-r lf Ille bow. lhe lodu her best. So, during tt*MI "It'• BowMnc Tbne" • d•y•, ladle• 1!1'• bul!IY plan. .... oulflll 11\at ... .. becoming aa tbey are con>- fortable at the lanes. Tbe popular .Pow · Boy sweater 11 hllh!y recom- mended for Ill)' bowling war<lrobe. TblJ 11dnny rl'?- bed·knlt pullover h., fa1blon to "IP,ll't:." If mtP.t be· wool, cotton, '1t' •C1'7llC . . . striped, solid, or printed ... and e.n.y color or· com· binattoo al colon >'°" cOuld i!nolllne. : . .. ' 'Strike' You? ·, . • _.. ...... --loot- "" tulured -"'"odd. duh of dilference to boofl· Ille -· KDto -...s cotorNI tlablt mob • pret- ty •llht wun-~ abOrt .-. With !al~ llloe-ll llany_lhlt ....... -~«17m!lllondvo lady -lerl OD 1lle -1rom-'1o.-1 GLENHA VEN'S THREE.PART KNIT IN GREY •.. 1 .. .. GREAT~EUTRALFoRFALL Artfully simple. UndersUled. the jacket, 'lonsr, ·more relaxed. . Tlie sllell, ~lot!W1nd beli..,. The skirt, kick pfeatld Amt and· beCk. The llllat IOok! lllllMIM fiom lllis seasan 111. Yi1&ill wool ao.lbll llltt; • t~ 16, 'JUI Coat and Suit Sllaf u mCl.' ~-~ -~· . I • I • ,_. • . . . . . ' . -~ lwpolt. Cenler 1-.tl fllllll~·lt.llnll • · fff.22111 • 1111., 1*., PL n 119:30 Ok ... • • 1:11 • 'J ' . . . . l f ' ' l -~"'!"""'"""I"""'-~~-..... ---.....,,,_~-~-~~~"':""---------:'"""-:""'--~--------...... ~--~--~------- . . . • • A 12-;-!'ASHION, OAILY PILOT WMI., Oct. 9, 1968 - WITH FLYING COLORS -The "At Ease" skirt fits perfectly over the "High Flying" Suit tor a beach ensem·ble that is as unusual as it is patri- otic. Your spirits can't "flag" whee you're togged OUt in this Cole crea'tion. .... -._.. b wt .. Listen Witl1 Pierced Ears; T~ey're Playing Your ·so?g Love may be what makes the world go 'round , but change la wMt keeps the circuit exciting. And change is llhe very heart ot the mer· ry-go-round w o r 1 d of fashion. Fall fashions a c c e n l detail. I·t's not enough to buy a. smashlDg new outfit. Ac- ces90l1.es are esseotLal, and some of the hottest offerings ate in e&Tl'ings. If you have pierced eans, tile neWs is even better. Ear piercing nu readied the rage stage. For about two years, it's been coming in slow!y. Th's sea900, the most glorious earrings, in colored plastics, burnished silver md .anUque gold, are made for p~rced ears. What's the starting place for this new fashion fancy ? 'Ibe telephone! Call your doctor and inquire about ear piercing. He may do it hllme!f, or he may recorn· mend a reputable jeftler for the task. Either way, the proeese ls simple, and so painless you'll aUll be waiting for sometblng to happen when your new ear· 'rings are already in pl.ace . It takes lesa than five minutes, from beg.inning to end. Yoor doctor cc the jeweler will first sterilize the si!Un with antiseptic. Then, he'll measure and mark t.he mi<l· dle of the }obes, where the holes should go. Don't be astooished to find tha: yoor ears aren't idential - nobody else's an, either. Once the ears are pi~d, earrings must be inserted immedtately to keep the skin from growing back t.Ggether again. These first eacrings, wbose stems will be sterilized before U6e, are called "buttons" or "posts." They sbwld be made ol real gold, at least 14-karat in quality. Other mebals and cheaper gold won't work as well; by oxi<li>lng, ttiey oaa ' cause mlDO< lrrltatloo of tile jar ot petrol.... jelly oa like. If you're addicted to ~ oan mho • earlobea. your dressl.ng table and a mad mod kshions, ptck a pertoaal 1flatement by wear· Wear thole fir.it earrI.nt1 portable tube in y o u r pair of glowing jeweled Ins the prettiest bblth!ton• for a month to 1lx \nleks. U ,hendbag. you'll have not cube1 or a button that earring• ever made,n~ you remove them too soon, trouble rememberin'g to use reflect& the color of your Piereed earl an • the 1kln will not be ac· lt when you' make an e&r· dress. 'Ibe attic look, a pleasant Wa:f to hop Moard cuttomed to ill new shape, riDg change. preference ol chic yotng that taslUon mer r y,J< Io· and re~aertlng the ear· all -und. And the earring• rlnga will be neediessly dll· Once yoo'f'e ready to tr)' Londoner•, oal1t! for tm iu fieuJt. During that time, various · cOstume • com· buttons or hoops in old gold Ibey ha\'e inspireclr o<ft:Mlke cleaaet tlhe )Qbe1 twlce da:i.ly plementing e:1.l'riogs, you with garnet or Uny emerald and dress or 1uit teem with hydrogen peroxide to,. _ _;W~illi.:..,~ily~f~ind~ttiiie:Otype~i;';;:Y;::"";;;in;;;•e;;ta~._;;:M~od~e~rn~m~y~sti~·;;cai;,iior;_;;cuiistlomi;iiii;i;.zed;;i;;;;;;;for~you=.~·~· ~~ keep them clean and sterile, If · ·--· -----~ turn the earrings in a •.. · · •• gentle half-circle ea<b time .,,,., • ....., Misses and Juniors you cleanse. Even after the month hos Elegant Feminine Fashions passed, don't leave the ear· ring1 out for my }eogth oJ time. Since stem sizes vary, you may ha\'e trouble in· serting some earrings . Never force them . Trying to jab the stems through will only irritate your lobes. Instead, ewly a dab of "Vaseline"' petroleum jelley to the stema er Wes. 1be mild emollient will permit the earrings to glide in ~-And, if you keep a •• -(:( SENSIBLE PRICES ·-o °-(:( LAY-AWAY PLAN- NO SERVICE CHARGE -~ . -(:( MERCHANDISE GIFT CERTIFICATES · • -(:( CONVENIENT PARKIN& 1500 ADAMS AV£. -COSTA MESA C«nor 0t Harbar "'"' to ClootM llo-540· 16'0 . ' All Penney Stores Open Every Night Mo.nday Tbrough Sala:~ " ., ptNNEY ~YS At hn'l"Y' -stlH _.; .. the prind,.,. that .... -...i ow cemp9fty ...,. founclecl en: thrift •iMI -•••1 with tfM utmoet In il,p1ndalstlfty ancl fine quality. Special price on classic women's acrylic cardigans that take you everywhere! -............. will> .. ,...._, ... ..,--.-.--... <on•<nt, -· 'lhoy'N _,, -"' .... -opodof pb, md IO -..., ......... '°'· oosy lo ....... "' ..... solt mrylK .. -and pale -,...,... that ........ aw<ything ... Mght blue, Mght pink_, yellow. So-... '°',..._, for gifts, SCI buy M¥erol l'IOW. Sins $.M-l. 5.99 -&NNEV ~ -- IOy's ..,...school 5aYe -boy's J-Special buyl ~~·pants shirts & briehl ...... ,. pafa111GS .,....... t'Olloft ('QI'~ ponls lcY• cara.cl tOttml T ~-MM• prWed cottor11M at I .... ~,.. :Jiital1 •·flt W..., Nd. hrift ifl ..W.., li'zM ,C.).6, IW'f poianlbl .. -tM ccMon arid britw1i, chorcool. 51J.ts 2-7. ftCIWaftd ~. --·· ·-5-M-l-Xt. ' " 99c 2/77C 2/$5 0 .. ' ·' ... ...... _ ........ _ glrl'spaja ...- Gitfl So:I...,_.. cd'oft ht. -~ in °"°"'" colon, ti•"-14. 1.99 COSTA MESA (Harbor Shopping Center) • HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Canter) s--on girf's.gownsl (iM', ~..,. oottol'I "'-" .... '°""""' 1" ouoriecl ~ .._ 4-14. 1.99 ' ' ' ,., ,_,.., ~' ' 0 . ' ' ' ·~ I . . • • r .• ~ ~ -·~ ' ~ ' .. ' . .. . ' ' ' • ,-.,. ~ ... .... -':•::Jo -"\-'A - Aa>)iic blanket badget prlcecll Mow. DOW. pilS; • ,,_. c:ock-11 color for MW)' b.d. roO!I!, to ~ now ond '°""'· n " x 90''. 3.99 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) • •• :sa·:· ~J"f\oji'.1 ~ • .w ::i .__.o <: •• ";;!111' ~ii A"!\ .11~ ~ :I-,, • " • .~ • d • • b • • b • n • • • • b • ' • • p • • r. • B • iI • • p ~ rr a: .; ·, ., ·::; ~ .,. ~ •• i " ·1... Kn ;m co su· Pu! -~--. • _, ...... ~ #-.. --·--··--,..._,-,-..... -... ,._. . --. " ---. .. . ' FASHION, DAILY PILOT Well., Oct. 9, 19'1 All g1$hoes Are First Step . . .. In Head~to-foot Look Shoe Guild~~~~~~ redotance. Shiny lirown !1 due to maQ a real im· pt:eedou. ,, And ~t about shape - tne ovw...U look: o( our thoea? '1'lbe boya loot - trold; equ.'8Cl-otf t,o e 1 , torne4i.mel walled • • • -• ..!-1-..i ... ~ 1'VIUAE\l cm Del'9 • • • .,..... rking ,liJhouetlter,"' a 1 e °' tqu&red. Heels C·O D t 1 D u e --111.---. • bit hiflbor -!bey ...... in lie apdilg. The styilat, WTy 14yrin, In d>argo ol deel&I> fOr A. s. Beck, pn>didls. oonlinoing -al)d growing -JJOl'Ularil)' !or Itallim bpporU v.tidl olfe• :.,,=:i· ~:·P:: J HERE'S 'T!'IE CABINET' FOR THIS ELECTION YEAR IN SHOI; DEPARTMENT ol6pnc<. . To sum it up: remember Offers Top Candidates Fuhlon'• many fa e.e ~ mode their bid tor el«ti.on by tba <lilcemlne AmeriCan woman durinc •• Press Week fell lbowlJl( In New Ycrt. And INedom was their platform's majo11 plank. Deel_. In every ,co11ectim em.pha•t1ed lalbitJo'• --of ••• pr-six. :fdembers o( New York's DMi&ner Shoo G u 11 d pretelUG their candidate. at a "c6nVention" wbid'I ltrelsed the \IJlCOlWelltioaal. -tile total -,... Sh beyond _,,,, .wb 1 ch .e matcll. ll< O<!lll1'l«r1111t 8bc.>e oolon; it-both color ...s.· ilfyl!ng.--~ 11 ·goes and He Get Equal Treatment =..-"' fool, °' vice In Banff 's Range of Knit Clothes F'atbion oracles like David EvlN, Herbert .Levine anl J-Stoya-are giving Ille ........_ ol lute al1d kn· aa:l.lilticn the mott WJUSUal and •~ -t1io 1I !-·....., bae-.i !n ~~C'.~~~:; menY a ......,, And the r -o1 styie. c.i.r and Romantic 1emire . 11 wide, w h 11 • Ruffles """lllcin« not -Iota ol the quolil)' cra!Umoml>lp to ~erican , delianer foot -d • A variety of knit dothea . le*111er and llied<i over!O!>' leot Of We1lern dre11ln1 la a wear. ream In liuited for any-wear i r and jackets as Well as · rult· ve!t and skirt With a "1be woman ol diJtincti.on by Bani!'• fub!on auld• for Nehru lmit 1birts whlte llhirt 1l!1derneetb • • In -.., today bole come to fall. SlartlJ>g wi1h the flavor · • domand and to expect the ot evening, Banfi icu1ptbres B a n ff h a s a d d e d all of wool ~}e·knit. ·i-~" la)'I st i. 11 1 e Y a j>ale color knit dress with something new to Ha ever Making its debut i I ~. prMrdent of, the i 1~ ~~· For ~ ex-expanding tilt ol favorites sweater bee, Banffs newe&t Deiigner Shot Gu 11 d , tra epeciat, loog ev~, a for the ladies. Coats and offsprin& wtticb c o n ~ l s t 1 .. AaythinC ¥• would be g* ·IJ.oor~length knit gown capes are c u r r e n t 1 y primarily ot 1 e p a r a t e untNnkahle foe the 1 7 rib tbree.qtmte:r be 11 evailable in such .interesting sweaters, .ad 1110 skirt.. m~.of tbe guild whole lilff~• t1 embll'JOl'led with media as ecrduroy with andpa!U.Take1iteeve1M1. exp:ttiNl~~-vehand· . gold beading. F« the suede trim, plbs knits, o! V-neck loQI bolted twelller, ~ -l n to ' ·tbeafer or dimer party . . . coune. J1etin Wi111 a winter add a oti!rt «tan Iurtleiie.;k ··.mr,, illoe tl>ey produce - · a thre&-plece IUit with ruf. wbite woolknit dress. add underneath, a'4:ftiix :it with ·-~the mrooeow tm- 'ned bkluae neddlne and coloring (not artlficial) via a plaid low fllppy pleated ,......... tbat l\and-croited cuffs mf:ets d!.e occasion. a I'.eversibie green-to"White -slcirl. Or, choose a basic in· ihoea.are not made on tbeee Evenings at home call for a ;knit cape, and voila! -it's gredient eudi as a· 'M'.>Ol .mere.." · · jeweled pants tet. ,an in.tta!\t fdtion ·success. fisherman belted cardigan · 'nW! women~ buy these . . VasSarette does a short · Antron9 nylon sleepshirt with reams of ruffl e! for an incur~ly romantic, look. Sheer nylon chiffon frills edged with ecru Val lace spill from the rounded collar, repeat again at the end of the long sleeves. Has teeny matching bikini. Sizes p .. s-M in glowing ' colors, $13.00 2717 I. C... Hwy. c-.. w. ..... 671·1fll ...... ..-.-4 e M..,... CHr99 u,..,. ...... 1...,. .. ' "She" mustn't outdo ''Ile" Hardware trim·provides-tte sweater that baa neutral shoel com~• a 1 elect in a year when men's frosting' 00 a , horizontal leather trim ~ buttom. 1 IJ'oup of style 1Mter1 who fasbion is 10 t:ighly sea,,on-tucked blgh • b ti t.t_.o n e d It's a sure "mix4naMer" form th_e 'l'an&uard of a sat· ed. "Hi:s •E x c e 11 ency ' ' wootknit cOat which comes wit.ti almost any altirtr or ·1sfled consumer-electorate. menswear by Sanft 1rfill in winter white or dark pants. . · Fl'901 the groum up, from assure him that he can afep-brown. Banff has seasoned a, well-the tip& ol their t.oes, tney out "in ttie ri;ht k n i t A knit suit with a dash of rounded menu of dlOthes for are the women whose vote turtleneck top whether it is We stern spice reveal:s suede~1 .• t)l~os~e~witth~~th~e~t~a~ste~le~v~el~o~f~·o~r~-~eori~ili~dei~-~.,.~~is~ear~n~.•~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~? fQr evening or casual wear. cuffs and a suede yoke -all a gourmet . . . imported repeatedly by theR leading Ban:ff also IUPPlie• him with neatly topstitched in a tone· from all over the world. shoe artisans. an en~ collection o f on·tone manner. Another Knittery witha ooft toiidt made by t....OUo i.oj;w., imported by Hooper As5ociat••· Cowled top ii\ Swiss cotton velours, tts·striking stripes color-1.\ted to super-fine d.Oubl~J(nit wool pants. Sizes I te 16. Pullover 20.00· and 23:00. Pants 26.00 and 44.00, WMttllff .. ._. ... _ .,.._....., .. ...... . •· ~ # •• ,, NEWroRT, 21 FASHfCN ' ISLAND --·----=-=~.cc THAT'S•RIGHTJ IT'S PROTEGE in black, taupe, groy or navy kid' $21 -SANTA ANA, 17 FASHION SQUARE ' :, .. .. '' '. .flowing flcned-out . Cftl'll For J'rlvafe evenings ef . home. P<1_nts ~ar<1d ·wiilo. .. Smoothly fitted in wpplt crepe. Meted to • wildly ruffled shirt. The eol!.c- tion , •• black culotte. -Of rayon and acetate,. 1..iri, 17 .00; whit. rufllod shirt of nylon and acetate. ·10. ·10, 11.00; bf1ok pents ef rayon an_G ec1+a+11 8Jt6, 20.00. ... may, to~• • NJ CO sod COlst plia, Sii ... lwy, If llrislol, Cosll 11151; 5"-932f shop 1110lidlf •llilll sals18y tl:OO •·•· lo tJO & • I • ' . /; :-l'A .... l<.N, OAIL Y PILOT Wod. Oct. 9 1961 The Suzi: A Shop Or State of Mind? The cannery row area of 1 Newport Beach is fast becom-! ing one of the mom "now" : placta to shop for the out of th< onlinary. Latest in the small but ex· • cellent booilques i& 'll1o Suzi ' at 51214 !9tb St., Newport : Beach. : Sandwiched into an area .l' bardly u large as many fJf its : well dressed clients' closets, ·~ the shop ii a riot of electric ! color, tmure and wild vibra- • tioos. • The SUzi will be a showcase : for famod deolgner Su!i Von : R. Brewaer, featuring : specially created e u • t o m • clothing for the aware and • 11m1g111lly fuhion conacious ~ Southern Californian. . ~ Color ii a Suzi trademark. : Not just any color, but VelJ special hues of el<ctric, shotk· Ing, eye-grabbing r e d s , or~ pints, purples mt yellows. • I ''We want 'lbe Suzi to ~ a pbilooo(illy, .not just a at.re, shop er even a tioutique,'' ix· plalnB 'J"'I' Jenacn, Sw:i'.M:; league. ''We hope that interesWd int-yery spec;ial periohaI e.presslon In ~ will Visit ua fOr a fashion ex-perience that ts unique." Suzi recmtly aet tjle far;put HollyWood crowd' on L1 s falblon ear when she gowned the entire wedding party· at f: Jane Russell's marriage, tm- cluding ankle bells. The Suzi ii opep T..uesdays through &tinila~ from , 11 . a.m. to.6 p.m. (or any other wild hour by appointment). Phone 175-W!!. . 2300 Harbor Blvd. In tho Horbcw Shoj.plnv Contor, llosto Meu On fi>O Mell THE MOST TALKED ABOUT SHOE IN TOWN ••• -t'oP-GIDE/l • COLOR THEM GRAY -The fasltion color for fall is gray1 contrasting wilth the vibrancy of colors in· 0 now" sportswear and blending with earthy tOnes CANVAS OXfOID Co!!'ikrt dauic:I Doub11-d11p h11I c:u1hio11, c:ool, 11on·c:h1f1 li11l11t. Wllit. ·~N•"'Y• New Speed Control Keeps Home Sewers Straight W.THUO~ H111tl-Cr1ff1J. 1tk:t111111d cow- hide, d~i11 10~. Sf.11 1h1nk, A comfort f.a,.orit.J It flo1hl LEVI'S JUST RECEl¥Ea A €0MPLITE SELECTION FROM lEVl'S STRAUSS NUVO'S IN ALL COLORS CORDUROYS l,N ALL COLORS BLUE JEANS Sizes from 28 tliru ]8 • .JOgc 1!111 SETS THE MOOD FOR THOSE BRIGHT FALL DAYS Electronia;, the wonder- making achievtment cl· the ce.D.tury is currently · br- inging new, hltherOO un- dreamed-Of e.ase to borne sewing. The Singer Oo. has pro- duced a solid-state ~ control (fxl< the benefit of lady readers, that means tranaimrized) 1hat lite<.Uy performs wonders. Ftt in- star:ll:e, -call. eatualJy -beeidelhemwl!lne -jjie~Ollll:roller In -oad ..... perfect hittw:dJoles. Of coorae, most will prefer l<J sit OOwll while making butb:lnboles -it's so simple , just a matll!r ol set- ting the selector setting, flipping the .swikh on the built-in buttonholer, setting the length, then sewing perfect rounod-ead but- tionholes every time rand in lier.ally awash with but- toned-up fesbi.om li'ke !IJirt dreeses , CClllt dresses like NEW STAR • Black • Brown Navy Patent the one pictured, shirts and military loob, isn't this new b u i l t • i n buttonholder 11 me.rvelow; idea? 'Ihere's a "PniessionQ!" buttonholer accessory, too, that sews seven <filfferent Jcinds ~ buttonholes f!l'Om tiny eyeletls to bound ooes, all mechanically. Lots of. sewers haw <JWll.. ed qp l<J being a Bt1le ocared d. their """"'""'· to baving e leeli!C-·lhe ..-is literally ''nmmnc Mrlaf'' -them. nu .... -macbli>o 1ea. tbe ......... 1 tbe """'""11BD speed at which she lilres to sew, at anywhere from M<t to Slow, and tbe 60lid..state speed control keeps the speed con- stant no matter how thick or thin the :&abric being sewn. Leather, <klub~ficed fabrics, bulky meltons, can- Wfl or the thime6't of silks and sheers ell sew 'Wittxlut • pause or ltich. There's another amazing """""""Y lot -machine that •• -...., peifoct cU'cles from illwo to.. ten in-mes in mamettt ju8I .. easily as doing ~I sew- ing. The possit:ilities in· herent in 1lli6 circle..aklng are -tie ... jmt-at· the evening dress JO>to; the metianlc circles that ~ it -sofabulouolyOllpOll<lve were stitched: onto • piaiin· crepe with this .......-1e cirde-lbi.tclter .••. and wery circle perfect iand exactly li!re the laot. The bdbbin'& a ni other home-sewing boon; ii filJa right from tt.e Medle at the 00\ICh " • buttoo! It ha< helped ear.n the n a m e "Tuuch &: Sew" for this ecd the other Sill0!f sewing machines that have this 1.tnwswal featuce. And this wonder machine sew1 tllree ways: straight, Dg-zag and ctiainstitching I Thia new Sbger sewing machine is mighty · hand.9ome. too, • far cry from the black lton. crea· tkln8 that sewing macmnes used to be. Lightweight, it's &t!re.tmlined, romei in a soft off-white shade and bas • 11nart go\d-colorfld front panel and a Jo1d~olored needle. No wonder Singer calla it the Golden "Toudl & sew"! See it at Singer'• Hunt- ington Center store. Cuff ·stuff Enter· the elegant era of Great Cuffa. for ladies! ~tdes of ~.c • r o l i n 1~1.-n Clliv.a1J.ri, I <l cjttamy eyed 19th century poets! You'll see cuffs bedecked wittl linlu: bejeweled, b o brassy. · JT'SA NATUBA1<' ... fer •tJ'I• •••-fort ,, of. dressier stylee. These· long-s1eeved creations . . ' . designed by Charles Cooper, are availa·ble at Pat- ricia's, 1401 N .. Main St., Santa Ana. )I .NATU~AL 8ROULDl:R ALI:.1VOOLHEIUUNGBONE SPORTCOAT TAILOU:D:BY ~~ You'U feel naturoUy comfortabJe in this ~ Wool Wol'llted Sportooat. And you'll look better, nalaraUy -.it's "action-Wlored" by Rough Rider'a.ftile araftnen. See it now in many henchorne new eolorL From $45.00 ft.JI LINGERIE FOUNDATIONS MASTECTOMY GRADUATE CORSETIERES Mon., Thurs., Fri. 'til 9 C"-'te Acco1111b In~ , h11kAJll9ricanl, M...., a.,t 250 B -E.,1 17th SI. Sp1~i•li1i119 in DJbD Cup• '.'11 Co!l'lfortab1• in Your C11p1" Harbor Center 2300 HARBOR IOULEVARD -COSTA MESA . Tl'lephone: 646-4242 Kirk Jewelers annotlllCeS the · button (togive)'Ouachoice) Throughout the ages it has always been difficult finding the right wen.er a ' meaningful way to say something special to that someone special. Now we offer you two of the easiest ways of communication: 1. With Wells silver and gold il'Welry for both men and women. , 2. With an"! AM LOllED" button. I~• free of charge here at ""8' '1 AM LOVED" headquarters. It says a lot, too. The button will never replace Wells "I AM LOVED" jewelry Ill precious metals. But it does serve as a gentle reminder until the real thing eomes along. HUNTINGTON CU.Tilt lleoch ·& Edinger Huntlng!Oll lleoch 192.5501 I ' I AM LOYED-D:ClUSIV[LY M" .. INC, Now 2 Great Stores To Serve You FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 Horbor Blvd, Costa fMSI 545.9415 --; -I -~ I ~l .:.~I -· --::.or r "' ' ..... :..3 • ~; -~ i "" ' ""' :::. i .·.: ' -.; ' :.:: ~ -· _, ~· =; ~! -· · .. ~· • . --· -" -----_, _______________ ;.... ___________ _ r • Iv • • Oil = I -""'" ~.:'·~ ,.Jt.~ . ~ ·.· s. ,. ~ .... . " • • ~..!... .... -. ' • ' • ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' • • ' . -.... • • ' • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • I '"'N • l~ • ·r. . • : 11 ~ 1J • ' ... : Mi : bit • .... • ""'."<ill - ~ ... -... ~ ,. ........ -, ' . ......... __ • .. ,.,_. ~A-.;.• ..... o .... --------FASHION, DAILY PILOT Wtd., Oct, 9, 1961-AtS r Stores Dress for Fas hi on ·Parade • I IVariety is Drum .Major . ,• ~ World,~ Fullim, a prunolion of both J3 and foreign ready· al! acceHOrlea:1 ts ~'at tile .16 <JOnipilJT ....... In ~·". l11ay Cotioi>tW• ,.,.,;... =·· ' ~-·· ll>~ ;lit --~ :1' .;..,;."'• C~··• ~ ........ ll> " 'lJ• .-i ' "'"' '., . "·' .. .. .... !· .. . >~!· . :t '·~ j. -~ ' ". ~ . ·.;; ~ ,, ~. ~:~ ' • ; have ...,. .., a tour of talent from EUl'<lpe lo tho Ori ... I, from lirael lo tile S<Q. dlnaw'"1 ~. to N"' York, and.,w our .own ·1.0a . . Aaeelol .. &r contrllnitidm lo 11!1 collec1lon from ~tie , I ~Sears and lorolCD i.hl.., names -.. Larry """ell, AdOle !!Im-. ~for Job Leslie, Hlll'W)< Berin, Md Geral, Pierre D'Alby, Begedacr, Shelly, Avegoll, • Young Set, ROll!en, llld C«naI. All tile • newest in dresael, c::os.tumee, IUltl, coats, tdts. eportwea!', ·-home clothes, and after41ve lash! ...... feolunld. ' %tumn Charm ... 'l1lrc. IO!NU of !DOOi, ~ bolltd at tht ,.U,t IDlth old ID01'1d tml>roi<krv ••• in ima.thing 1hcda of autumn, from Lanz, Blue, red, green ••• rizes S.JJ, ••• IJ6 .. ' I • ' ' ' ' • • I dick I , ' • • vernon SportswNr · ' • • • • ' • '-"""ii-I . . COLORPUL -R4!d la tile --.t;, 'lbil atrlking red wool m.. 'and eoit-<llllltlllle trom-a'.Co!Iection by ANJAC n>lleson ~."""!!1DC.·eoiilbuttons and aimpliei\y of lines to. g~ the -attention It deserves ($76 In Cosmopolitan: Slij)po of llfay Oo. stores) • ' . FOR APTER S -Done In silk and rayon twlll; tbi1 pink and perfect after llUlldown. creation is from a collectkrn ot dresses by Richan! Frontman. It has a belted black. and placket front trimmed in tiny Wt1tcUH l'lam-Nowport 11tac1o 548-4121 ' ' • • • • • • • • 1 rhines11ones ($00 In Forecast Dresses departments of May li:o. stores) • i Whatever Your Bag, This Fall • l . Has Clothes to • Suit Your Style I~-Shlpm~nt l, ~nman Hair·1Wiglets · .~Do your own G11ng thla necks and even knickers chllllkyllephantcutafor'lhe fill. Be a fltrbion · in· look marvelous worn with lDdlvidUllltist who wants a i -'$ 5 : dlYldualill Suit """'eH heavy brogues al>i t.x1ure4 !t,Y unique look in her : In Colon to Match or ~ ~ ...-:with a fuhion style tiat hose, p .... t suU are still an r'·. • • -· 'IUill your porsC1181ity and -~ : 'lllend with Your Own H11r · .,evon If tile ulrem•• o1 MlclJ lmporUnt part of t h • Make rure you add your 1 ~" b 1. and Mini cen't -.w .... your season's wardrobe. 10 ... r personal touch to your ac· ~ Many, JDIDf glcm-. tolOn.,. platinum blonde to jet 1 · 'boc. don't deopalr~-y-;_ can sure ta get one wi1h tile.. cessoria. There is truly ; bl«k. Nctunl, and tipped, usa one,....,; or tluoe to awe , '. lltllJ twine Ill Mp --wide legged liacks and lolilt some..._ for everyone in : new hair ctyles. Mlttb or hi&hlisbt JOllt hair. 1lll!lllon't --· · coad1mon coat. 'lbeH coMI ·-. ~--d FOi Fall Sill 88o .plfllal..._49e ·.'lbt _.. 1uKI loot Ilk• look 1muli!D1 Wiien teamtMI till> area. Nma bas created · ,...,.. _.1e1, and o1en have ta """"""' aldrtl, too. mini ,_ In suede for pant CBAllGI TQIJB PIJJICRASIS O. S... ll_.,.,..-., _,Try --a abort. Ono of Ille nlcut tillJlC1 111115 "momter" broiuea for · -Jaekel and cllmdle -bal .-1o clolll11 lmlekers and cl!sin trimmed 1iirt. A tOucli o! mtUI chain UU. y,.. · 11-tilt fal>ric. pumps I o r sCJldllsticated Sears -Costa Mesa,. -that ~ couture l"inlll, IUCb • Cont Milli, tulll. In ball, you have ,touch.! If you haven't tried• u. CNAtiDC card.aron 1n ••cuir sauvage" tiamm, felt • val 111it before, fO Wl.1 out multi-tbat an lllited ber<U • n d embroidered Ollll pt --a lblny ta tilt cll'f91'111iy ol 1111 docl!es from Adolfo II. talln llllrt In a brl&llt ...,. year'• luldou. !Carro" Add it all up and II meam INlllDi -.. -1cr trim --., a ameshit>g loolting lall for . . . ' . 3333 lllSTOL Si'. - PHONI 14N333 -----------"""-"--------.-, 'Cotuil-are 0 ll"M --t.ir ICJiitalla... Wiiey type. G t 0 . eoa' J.I .-. ,p.. lo --"""1p;;;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;=====-.1 The. rea ' range . · •1 s 1111nc. Spottoww baa • No. 1 Paper! , .. "'!'~!. ~~ ~ ., -111•·-· ' ... : ~· • 1111'1 I 5 ··--0 ;; OMEGA~~. •All•••.:pllllUU • ·' . - · ,. • ..l"1•'hl \ ... 'J 4 ...... 0.. z.t1s ... «m11l•11' 1116 -w-.tMhtlrt1,1t'1 -.--............. :a ...... ~ .... - ............ , 7 i;r,e;.,lrJa Ill I 111 "97~' •• z...-1 ''·•= fdNsa•s•C..•1 Z'W' IS'al.,.., ... , .. . .. , ...... It llll 1112 'fJ• ~ .... ,,.... ••• ••• .. 11B ............................ II Id ..... .. O..tl9h........ . :.i.-..911'! I ............... .. •• a."liiiiii:tlii.;. . M ............. ---'"°"' -Mlo14tr PREP SHOP ' "lxchlelnly for Young Moll & Boys" PREP SHOPi .. .... ...,, .. , __ ,. \ COULD YOU JUMP WITH JOY ••• when you read the latest fuhlon magazines, but the sboJ>Plnl tour that follows leaVll illUCll to ho de'sired .•. miles of walklng, lack ol lnlereot, and the dis- courqement that fODowl ara n6! ...,....,.ry . , , psrk at the door ot Patrlda'1 and with the lntelllien~ ' COW'!eo<lrl attenuqn of one ..perlenced I lllelladY . , • who~ made a career of lashlon •• , you m1cy leisurely make yoor cholc• from these lop designers •• , " i· Werle' I; ' ... Melt Simpson , . Jeiey Sllwnnan JilLWrqp ' ) I ' -' . . ~ _, . • 1401 north malll ••• -- at.pout ot y<iur car and Into Patrlda'• ~. ' l ' ' ·-= ._ , I . • l ' . • • • • . • • . • • • -I: I ; i : I \ I . ' I : ' : . -' ' ' ' I , , ' ' l j J • ' " ' . ' , i j, . ' : ' 7. I -------~~-------,~-----.-~~----------------------~:;y--' • • 16-l'ASHION,. Supplement DAILY PILOT Oct. 9, 1968 SINCE 1926 IT'S FOR FINE HOME FURNISHINGS AND INTERIOR DECORATION t·ryson1_ething subtle ... all:.wool ·broadloom , wittkfnder~tatec:i ef eganc& •. e by It's lusli -it's luscious -it's lustrous. This deep pile wool broadloom by Karaston comes in the newest decorator colors, ranging from the light-and-bright tones to the dup-ond-dark shades. All this for the modest price of 11.95 per square yard. Crafted by Korastan, long known_ for its top quality, Admoreou is handsome and thick, specially woven of imported high lustre yarns for a third-dimensional look. Too, it is moth-proof and includes Karastan's Kara-loc feature in the weave. Visit Biggers soon to set Admoreau and other carpets that carry Koraston's sig11oture in a variety of rich weaves, textures and colors . Karastan carpeting at Biggqrs is priced fram 8.95 to 72.00 per square yard. Kara1tan carpeting can provide the basic bock.ground for your foll decorating . When at 8iggars, ask for one of Biggers staff decorators if you would like help with your refurbishing. Thtir proftssional advict for your home is yours for the a1king. PASADENA -POMONA - SANTA ANA M1in •t Eleventh SANT A ANA STORE Open Monday Evenings " ' Telephone: 547. 1621 -·-_. -- ---. - . " . • . ·-. " .. ' . . . ~-·---· - ~ t:·· ., ·: . .. ... , . ..,: .~: -;!• J. > " .. . t . ' . ,. .. . .. ' .. ... . "' - ' --PILOLADVERTIS!R-1'1 WtdnfSda1, October 9, lM Jiffy Dish Ooouolm-oflencom. promloe a baJancod cht In IWQr ol 1be qulclc IDll ouy. So. If :rou·~ foellnc • bit CUICOl'DOd -1 ho rt· dlanOig }QI< famU:Y, :rou might tab note ol lhla aldllet diah 'Otidl ....., .... the belt of two worlda: it's a good, quick, worl< .... vlng meal crammed fuil ot nutri· ti<lll. • Ham, mrlmp IDll .. m..,..,.;,...lhe-.C. m.,,,,..,.,. for t hi 1 Ill· 1..-e&tlog curry. n-the reai Ume...saver mt.er• the picture -a .., of tasty chfcken gravy. CURRY OF SlllllMP AND BAM v. ""' -ham cut Ul· "' a1ripo v, cup sliced °'""" °"'"' l~currypo.nier 2 tableopooos bulter • or margarine ... 1 can (1°* ounces ) dlicken gravy 2 CljpS -•h •ll maCarool 1~ c;upo -lhrlmp, cut up ,,. ; oop toM!<d •liwnd '1m<lll<ls P'*'1ey In lekinet, brown ham Md cook -»tlb curry ·1n buttM un~l teoder. Add remaining ingredients ex-' cept pamey. Heat; stir ,_, and tllm. Garnbih wllb parsley. -• ....mg.. . Brims ·Witb ~utrition • SIMPLY PERF.ECT AND PERFECTLY SIMPLE ... ;--·- •• D.llLV PILOT n DAI LY PILOT FOOD SECTION Sau(:y Pippins Most Appealing The quality tin. Y<llt ol California ·Newtown Pippin Apples is unusudty. goocf. The clear skin Qf the apples gives them ~·~~Y~ tractive apPeatance. · • Because of Cle hlgh\ACidl· ty, of lhe PiWin apple, It is the l!est ~ mootfreq'!"ntly used apple ral..sed in the· west. In fact, most major •bakeries buy the. l?il>l>la ap.. j>le, for it make.' •)I •most Juicy and dOHcloue pie. Bakeries u. w1lllDg to pay top prifes to get Pipplna. They also have a wide i:ange of uWity since they are us~ eJteosively for fre!lb eating. AU of 1lbe oommercial Newtown Pippina in Cali!omia ~ produ~· in tile Wallonville aua and in-. volve f,OM bearing acrao and 726 non-bearinC acre1 aa ol 1967. The first l'ipplnl wen ·p1anted in the Wllllonvillo district In' th• w. 1800s. Th•Y. coriatituted ap-pro>lmaleJr hall ol the toW e:pple; prOduetion in tile watsomrille area. 'Ibey keep well In -age and are c·o n sequent 1 y n!,,.tet.ed throughout the early .-on4 Into the summer~ :r,1fowtna" 1tleir late fall harvest. 'l1le variety was-orlgina11Y 1 mp or t.e d from Engl.and. at a date that has never been ccainne.J. The fU11 name of bl apple ii Yellow Newtown Pippin, but u they ate now Jll&fket.d be.Core t1le yellow color de~, the y1ll ovt derlgnatioo bao been drop- ped from their ,,...., 1 •• Home News and Views CHRISTMAS BAm FROM HlllS BBOl, ~I ·••• . I I ·Proper Tools Needed - • • To ,.Crac~ Books'. We:ll · • • ,\ ' .. I I I • • .~ ' . • • " • -' • • tr 2 7 2 7 $ 7 s a z a tr ch nm••=•= a ,,, • = = ' ) • =··-------" - 1 ___ .! . U DAILY I'll.OT, -•• "· Ill-Oii-491 'IUT If tile PllYEll' • -mm·w.-n&•llD · IUCID IACOI. lllUB. BEDUBB. • --11 •fULLT-· '1" IHlllSS llUl 'RI' a. iOi1ii.iN iiUUr 69' 4,....... fllDUN , ... FISH CRISP 14Ct -7 fltESH FIUET fl 79 ~ OCElll PERCH ---·------,------------------------r;- ---·-------- ALPHA BETA INTR -ODUC:ES· . . . MEATS YOU'LL ~~·PROUD 10· SERVE 0 sLICE~e aACO . ..,. ... .... .,,.,. -ICl'ID lllTllllll'I PllDE ROUND STIAK ~··~ ILPltl lfTI U.1. OOV'T. llf&PECTED IUTCHift'S PRIDE OIUCK SllAK 53~ ... Im • IUlHl'S .... IOAll1 U.S.WWSI& RllDIH ':= eA Ill ROAST .87• lalllSS llAVlllllll. &et RIMP ROAR .MCY "7V- IOllEWS SHOUlDEI •• CLOD ROAST · :"7• IOilllSS ""VlllAL•·~ 7-l IOIST _, . 1 1 CHICI UI ·4& ROAR cur 7•· ....... , njm , · • PUYOl·llED·IOLOUIO IUP • U.S.· IOYW,EIT lllSPilTU lilP • .. wi'Y I SA~PIOTIOl IJ-~ .11y,_(rWiilllfA .... -iol ... 1 ... i•1ot1w . ' PDRlBIHOllSE '124 STEAl a. ' . LB •.. llPltl lfll • eun:mn Pftlll£ !!IF U.S. GOl'ERllllEllT lltSPfCTID· @. BONEl.ESS TOP SIRLOIN srw' 14: ~-OllBE TENDER $1 It ~STEAK RAVOR AGED a. • BONEl.ESS RIB YOUR • SIRLOIN TIP CHOICE • TOP RDUWD STEAKS '1 ~ 1llX l'llCIS EnECIM ntUllSOAY tlrouih WEDNESD.\Y OClllll JO ... 11 , -G ~­ ~\ •~ .... ~ mr.111rs;ra, 1.11 99• 10% J>ISCOUNT 1111 Mj, ~ ---I QIEElllta CARDS ~ r.'fi\\lll!l'llis1"' Clll AVCCA>o SAUCE PAI SETI I.II 991 usf'EiiiH 1.a•1 12 Wilws'iiw 11c 2'4 , N&U4 • .. 691 =.~ -NICI l(Jlr.1 01'-LOtl NlS ~vr1n u~r ii:L":I"..= .......... rDofiil"U'iS:'.:"" zt• 27' w1111·ua.. .. arr :w:su 111 121 <;Q!!1!0C«NO. 2CAN -CH!ll!IT Pf[ mUlll lk llllJ' · lr.tLTmi '~.AtAu.... 831 ~'miaiD:=.. 211 !Co'oib'Pfl·"'-411 0 ai~.~·e:t~T a. Ill lil&0 dift'rlAllAlll • 311 UISIDE APPLESAUCE lie 1 - B1tt1r Proi11t1 •t DISCOUNT-PRICES! . ' .. RUSSET POTATOES. CEITMI. AMWCNI ANANAS COSTA Ml!U. 1141 L 17111 St. IQ . LL Ill HUNTINGTON lllACH-to45 All- HUNTINGTON llACH-11611 N.Mtlnst. POUNTAIN VALLIY-IHO W1mor LAGUNA-*22 S. c-t Hlway ,I Fl-I'll.OT-ADVERTISER Wedntsdq, October 9, 1968 ... Sav v.. ...... """ IAlM •/ IMlf'. ,i,._,/ CM#o ..... llo "'""~ ~ .. rioiiu ••• ",...... ru. "'"It &t El Ra .. Tlo. &fl clld "'"""'~ or fi""' AM •utv ••• 1Zieed or e~unkl ••• 1'0UM or brick or wedo• ••• from Ortg01t cind WiltDMi7' and Fra.M• &ttd Dmm.a.rk ••• at&d 11Jerywlw1! Clul• II f"eU/ • , , al Ill R&MTlo/ Tillamook ........................... 7 9~ Sha.rp tWd&r •• • ,._ 0.4s:i'1 1Nlld fwd lhlMI .. tw I •• , trumi • • ta.na, • • , bJ. tht pitet f Monlerey Jack ............... 69~ llild, WM' .. + Mer We .... ,, ... for J09kin1, ll'atia.I •• • &nd eatJn1I ••• br the~ Danish 181lue .................... 29~ Piqa.111.t .,_ , 1 , a ••• ) · 1 ....,.,... IO .well in clrtuln1 I Flora Danica .••• 4--oz. pkf, . . Natural Sw1a Sikes .... 3 .. '1.00 Monarella Balls .............. 2 .. er J'rom Utah'• h• Cellhe Yan.,;.,. 1-G&. pkp.·· So aoft ••• ao mild ••• 10 rood! PrecioUI. S-.oL ea. • I 29' · Americlll a-e Slces ....... 49~· Neufchate ............................... . Cl.earfleld: •-• • Miii: ..... ••llC>IAd • , • lZ.C.. J>kr. Mild cnam chee1e from Borden •.•.• 8-;0Z. pkg. Danish Camembert .................. 59' SerTe at room temperature for full flavor. 51,1 oz. Baby 6olllll ·-··-·---........... 59'-French Bon Bel . .. .. ... .. .. .. . ....... 75' Mellow~ 7-0'l'I' .rsjort ••• er.c.n.t 1-cw. 1h:1. Yoa'll enJrtY the unique mild :tlavor! ••• 8-oz. Cracker Beml Cheese ............ 69' Danish Port Salut .................... 59' Kra!t'1 f1JD~1 eheddar ••• sharp or utra &harp Creamy ••• mild flavor, .etOut odor! Amba.ssador , •• llk>z. 1tick. Fllrfor·with aathorllll , •• 8 °'· Connoi•eun, take not.el odd tile festloe touch/ Napa Sonoma Wines .......... ~1.39 Blended Bourbon .'~ ............ QI. '5:19 Rau ••. B111'fUllC17..,. Chab!la ••• half.gal.I El Rancho'• .•• 86 proof ••. aave $1.00 on thretl Grey Riesling ......................... ~1.79 Straight Whiskey .............. Qt. '5.79 Wtnte'1. , , lilhf, di)'. .,..i delieloul , , , Ith El RanrJio'1 ••• 4 yn, old ••• IATt $1.00 on three I #Jo complete 11our festioities ••• El Rancho's . Ham ... i .. 39~ ::' Rounds ............................ 79~ ' Cam 11peclally for El Rancho • , • noct17 to our 1pecificati011Af Moi.et ••. tender, •• flavorful ••• and · buda"et prlctd I Enjoy the quality .•. and the 1avlnp I -Butt Portfon ............ ~.~ .......... ·49k. . ' Ham SHces ............. ~.~ ............. 98~ lo !Mn , , • aind oopeoi&ll1, for El Rancho I __. : Uttle fliers ................... 791. c~ ,Briske.t ......... ~; ........ 59! .P'or11l&ln couroe pleuun ••• rreat for 1andwich.,, tool ••• with l'l'•I Small end ••. lh lb. \ ztn a snamzn;an·s•naa seenz FZ-"e«tw trr,•-·•••-==-- I DAllY ~OT ft . , 1 A• apple • "4v u • f'l"t4t ill•V to od4 lo tr.. 11.d • of 1ood LU•1• IMt ll&n'"" ll'o<!, lo -.lot it • •tr/ 11><cio1 ...,,,., .. ~v ,.., piek 1111, • k(l or two of K .... ft can.m.11 ••• •"- El Ra.Jt.Cho'a entn.ch11 etUp JonatMM ctnd make Candied A ppU tr ta.ti for •U tr.. fo.milv lo Cfljoy/ F~v o!!d Sot.rkv ••• -~· of . ' ' ..... r.11--....1ow,..,.,.. oequaintt<l toll~ ....,-WV/ • Del •• . . 2 ' . . llED OR GOLDEll 1(1005 .... ·~HOOlBOY mE•. , , • , •• , . : 25' So aiapJ •• , so juieyf, •• ao deliciou1 , • , and the perfect liM to &!ford JN.XimllDl mjo,mentJ . . . . Jona,thans • .. C~u~&:i~~IS" , , , , , , , , 2 : 2 5 ( Firm and full flavored ••• liaten to the snap When jou. bite into the juicy ripe goodn151I ' . ' Pippin-s· ... ~ ... ; .,:~~~s .......... 2 : 2 5' ' Green &nd ta.rt .••• flavor that cooka to perfection when layered between flaky pie crustal El.Rancho Grocery Specials ' . . ·Laura Scuclder.',s -Mayonnaise ~ ............................... 39t Made from the fineat fnrredienb .,,. fJavor and freshness are yours .•. and you aave tOc ••• quartl Glorietta: Peaches ........... : ................................. 4 '°1 . S'l .00 Golden rJpe Elberta. freshneu " •• halVea ·or sliCes •.• in rich heavy 1yrup ••• .save on No. 303 cans! Whole Peeled Apricots 4 '.,. $1.00 New! Maxim ......................... : .... 89~ Glor!elt& .... fane1 quali~ ••. No. 303 can• ! The sensational free<e-dry ~slant Coffee! ... 4 os. Nabisco Cookies ...................... 3r Dote Pineapf>le , ............. 3 .. $1.00 Sliced, crushed, -ehunka, tidbit.I •• , No. 2 cana Froien ••. 1-lb. pk1 .••. choice ot 4 varieti• I Del Monte Pnine Juice .......... 43¢ Naturally rood ••. and 1-00d for you! •.•• Quart Del Monte Peas ............. 5 "'$1.00 Garden fmh and ..... 11 No. 303 cans. Del Monte Green Beans 5 .. $1.00 Picked at peak flavor •• ·, NO. 803 cans. MJ.B. Rice Mixes .......... 3 ,., '1.00 Add, yariety to the menu ••• 7 kinds .•• reg. 37c Welsh Rarebit ...................... 59~ Stouffer'• •• ,·frozen.,. from the oven to the tablet Welch's Grape Juice ......... 2 .. 69-.. Big 12-or:. cana •.. frozen ••• add water, enjoyl Hills Bros. Coffee .. : ............. , .. 67~ Tw .. Jb. can .... 1.33 Three-lb. can .... 1.91 '. Calo Dog Food ................. 8 .. '1.00 Save on the tall 16--oz. cana at this price I Zee Toilet Tissue ............ 3 • $1.00 Four roll packs .•• you save 17c on three! Cold Power ............................... 69' Doe, the job .•• thoroua'hl~ I , • , Giant pub .. ! for the man of the hoU3e! Gillette F~my .......................... 79' Mennen Skin Bracer ............... er New Lemon Lime! •• , 11-oz:. tan , , • &ave 40c l Great way to finiAh a shave!.,. 6-oz. ••• uve lltl ·• Pricu iti effect at all 11.Mu Thur1. tltrovoh Sun., Oct.10, 11, 11, 11.' . ARCADIA: Sunset & Huntington Dr.. (B Rancho Center) .;' P~ 320 West Colorado Blvd. • SOUTli PASADENA: Fremont & Huntlngton Dr. HUNI!N!JO" B~ACH: Warner 3Ild Algonquin (Just East of Huntingtqn Harbour) NEWPORT BEACH: ,2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Valage Center) I o • 4 • I J ' ' ; . ' . I • • . "' .. , " -. ' -·· ---- I , I , -· ---............. -... -.. ·' ' D/oll.V PMT .. ' . ' . ALWAYS .,EVERYDAY . , Market Basket Discount~·Prices On Quality Products-. . ~ No Games, No Stamps, No Costly "Extras," ~ • • • • · Most stOres claim to 'hove low •pr.ices. !utr~n what money bock on eve"' purc~p ... rru •• you give Up ~ on a handful of items, or Inferior' prOdud1? games and Starrips· to sho·p' cit Mdrket Basket. But Not N.arket Bosket. Wt,disc.ount prices all through you get bargains and .quollty always, everyday. the stare• o And Guarantee sotisfadlon or your Seo for yourself. A .............. """"" 'ti°"' U!99 Cossack VOCllla. ·u · ' K'i!km;.4; Scotch ~79 ........ -.; .... _ $11~ 7Crown .. ....... c:.likirM £lry ..... c..w o.li ...... $199 CJ,anipagne • """ . .................. 12 $1 69 ... , .. ~.. =· ...... $"'9 Geritol •••• "'~ L ·· ~tar .-.Supor Meld ~ 63. Hair Spray • '~ c M'1;.Tn' 0 0 0 0 II~ $l12 i .... o.yo-i..... DOc Arrid ••••• ui!i '1\J ToliWo i 'Dt Som• '"-Intl ••• °' '' \'· ti ·I . SUNRISE. FRESH PRODUCE . . ... . You 111u1t be complftlly IO!isfied ·~r. ..Y Mofklt BGbt produce you ltuY er your ttiml wlll be r1- pk8:11:$ .cir. YtNr rnoMy refunded. ~o.lifN Mnhrooms .~6gc •11 All ... -n..e ,,,.._ Popcorn •••• !A~ 75c MARKET IASKfT BRINGS YOU GENUINE CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS AND MA1CHING CAKE PLATE$ IN 12 BEAUTIFUL PATifRNS Mow Y.11 c•11 ''"" Ctw11 St•ll•rtl'llr•li11• (n91IJ. ..... Chlft• !1111 .. lrilhlo ,..,..11y ••ti -rid leotlen do •• , •I • fr.di.,. 11 !he price. AH 12 M.1rtil1! .. ,.. Chi .... ....,.. •IHI •..:en l.1 CtOWll S1alfwdsttff-. ,.,. M youn tt.,....i. lllil """1t.tt le1~11 •pKlol .,.n:ho,. tli.r..,111 •Ket••• .... linl "'"""'·"'"It•,. PoM)"' h "'""'for 11111 69t -.Hit_,.... IMI-. The •It.et loft• Chi'"' pott.,..1 ••• ••'r Sl. If eoc:h. Cati.rt thm •nil.-. 111 •I 12 cwpo •fMI -... •I,...... low l'flc-1. Yft'U be pt9lrd tto ,.,..,. ,_ ,..... ... •f •• ., ... ,, tl•Mtht• .... cw .... Whllf'• -. • ......_.,.. 12 , .... plcri.t i...-w., ,."""'' ... 1111 .... flt ..., .. '"'"' ... ,.., ,... ,,_, U, ,...._ t. cllff11 ,,.. , •• recHtfy Mii t. ~ c.tif9nlhl fer .,.,, ...... Mntet ~4hcff•tprlc1 ••• Mdi$1.1t. ONl.Y c . 't'Hh Coupoft .. ,..,, ~hr•AllV...wi.'-sic ; Cik" 17-0l. 11 •••• l'ICG. ' CWcJ-"'lM S• ,_Si..!,. "r'-....... ~-37c Shrimp .Curry ~ ~Uf,.ua Qftc Apple Pie •• 4C• · ua 'O't'S&llUl'r' Ol l'f.40f, tk Oild!M•n.s..m.-'-__ ,_ 37c· A LI! King .. ~ . · Qorl. J 5< Off l.t.11 I Fluffy All .,, ·~ 5f -·· 0 """"""""" $374 All Blue ... ~ ~ °"'""""" ' . LU liquid , • "·: 83c ' ' , ... ,_ 33 Lux Socip .. ;""' ": c ' U.!..DAa..a..f~a.otd ;;, R~t .... u. 7gc : U.S.DA. 0...0 l•""-DY &o ... t.a $189 Spe11eer Steaks , • V.S.D.A.0....f~g,,... 5nc 7-Bone Steak .... iJ U,$.~A ~•l....i.r.ya.-1 $119 Clilli Steak ....... 'ij..S.11.A'Cllolc1T .... ,kMI ... 95c .Round SteaK ... ... ,, I ...... c.u..i.., 0.\. l!ftc Wafer Bacon • ~"c:"Uil , ... ...,. 5nc Sliced Bacon • ~': iJ LMfOwld\I Slw... 79c link Sausage ';:'~ s"1"iib.'.:: ,. 2t C.,....C-,CM-$139 H11f H1111 ........ SPuft Honey ·~ 3f p.lololoc.Coololn 4·gc Qreo Cre .. OL llllS ... -a.--(f.W.lotO.-~ 65 ' Fliit•tik •• /'~ c. '""""-'Ty~D-lowl • "~ 7gc ... .._ Dow ~ltm11r ·~7c $-i;., Sltowt..., 41 C Preserves •• ""'~ ·~ ,,..,,,.. ..... ,1, •• 711c . llo-Eml11. ;~ a . -. ' Spray Slzil!ll ~ 65c .............. ',, -~ne .. ;3gc ~"".i:.. -a:11 "A Ac · , J 11111les.. • • ~ 't't . -----·---.I---~ .- F2-PILOT..AOVftTIUlt I S"-"'-i Crisco ....... ~ 7gc 11 ,....... $1l5 Inst.ant Tea.~. .,._.,.o..... 37 'P'eiiilit Brittle.. . G ·.N;:i1~'G;ik ·~ ~ ' ' ' ii;.j,kins ••. 2~ 1 gc, • hg Food~.""<! 1 SC ',....,,,.. ll!c Cat Food.: • "'t! u· Dog,f.... U.Ol..... Ql:a ' Gaines Burgers lkr ......... _ 17 Sauce Mix • ";: c at First Bite! Al1!1C191 r.-y e., --~ t.11." hy'w "°"' 11111 T..,_, ..... · letf -end feU Iii low af flnt llllL Maybtlt'1Tl!ld....,Y1ncilural t1••1 .. ··• Or"'._,,,lillillhtl ....... Or ltl prtimlM crf .teniol faitliful-(Totllderoy toU.. IM ~ 9UI .. \,vying b.f, fo1-f). 1 Tlil.,I. yoit,. -IOpli~ WI find ,_ Ill e pl-. 9' WT Tlllll W ••r• you 19 ,...., T~ -_,. b9 tied lo illh'oduot yov, J ~ms.mi~~~.. I U.S.DA.CHOICE TENp~Y ~~f';l[1 BEEF I-BONE .~ :SJEAK . ~·~~'·#·1 ·1 PORTERHOUSE STEAK. LB. $1.23 BONUS DISCOUNT SPECIAL "'"""'' ' c U.S.D.A. CHO!CE TENOftA Y BRAND Im' 88 Cl~d Roast .. LB. Rl6'"scieak".~:·:"lB. 99c Waf.,, I Sc Oi<at~r Sao•aoe 75 Smokie Links ";:'~ c 'BONUS DISCOUNT SPECIALS 'ric•• er• •lfff· ti.,. -thr•111h l 1i1••tl oy, Oct. 15, 19&1. I -ta. 59c •• I PKG,' . WI All ltllA.1101 TO ACCIPl U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS IN LOI ANGILIS COUNTY SfOllS ., e COSTA MESA_,,,."-e NEWPORT BEACH-~\:=:".~1;::,:,:·,,_,e HUNTINGTON BEACH-~!!.~':. •• ,,., e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-;:~ • ' ( !;, 1 " ' ·------- • 1 " ,_ • ..,_....,,_ ...... _· -. ~:-· -·-------=-=::;~:::;:;;.;,;:..:;::::::::::!::..::::!!~~~~~~~~~'!l!!!'~!'!:!~~~~~!'!!~!! -~ ·~-----~--.. --.. 'Ot • ' .... ,,,..._ PILOT·ADVERTISEll-'3 DAILY PllOT SJ • FBEE~.1.~~ .. JACKPOT~.~~~~~ .. FBEE REGISTER , ... FBEE TBIPS · IMN DAYS AND1SIX HISHTS IN SIXTllN DCITIN• D~YS IN CANADA ·HAWAII ·· ' WESTERN AIRLINES SEE fOUR ISLANDS ON AN "ROYAL CANADIAN"' HOLIDAY ALL-EXPENSf PAID IN VANCOUVER, l .C. VACATION FOR TWOI lKISTll NOW AT ANY THllfflMAlT HO PURCHASE NECESSAlY WALHUT 01 NAPLI '#00091AIM flNllH Wirf IBrfO.-MAWTlfOUI SAMSONID POI.DIN& TAIL! 01 ' fO(D IN& CHAil . Jl;l,'1 '4'' -SAVI NOW ONLY Sl.t• IA. 1VLON COOKWARI & IAICIWAU . • •VI UP JUST THINK -.., HO STICK.IN$ 01 TO ~·" ICO\lllN~ -WASHES GV:r~~' :Jrozen W1TH MINIMUM $1.N P\ll CMAll " CLIAH IN SICOHOSI •••••l'llOZBN PeoH••••i ICILANOIC 91' I HAUMl:T PIUITI ••• •,, •• •, • ._ 50 ' . UPRIGHT10•·1 CU~' ft. FRE·EZE·RS-· ' PILLID Wini l'llOZlll l'OOD WI WILL CHYI l'OUll OR MOU .. auu IVlllY ·-fOR 7 MOlll WDU ' IKISTf.l FOi \fi11LY DlAWIHe • NO PUICHASI UQUllUt US. ::b-4.· "Ckoic11 "Sf.er ' Bee/ VEG.I ABLES lUPllT"'-t ~-.... 751 Piii• HALllUT w/S-, , • • • .MRS. FRIDAY'S-I Va t~· Pk9. S, fl mADll IHllMP ••••·•·••• ... TUllk l .. !Ck -11.-Pit. 19' flAL llUMITICll •••• , •• , , • HONmUCKLI -,.__ Pit-69' ILICD TUblT w/.,_, , , • • • CHUC·ll STEA-K PW CORN;'5PINACH, FRENCH OR CUT GREEN BEAN(.) Cl)tOP.PEQ' BROCCOLI, MIXED . YEGET AILES, PE,AS & CARROTS, FRENCH FRIES & CRINKLE CUT POlATOES. ' . RE&. SIZE. PKGS; 00 MORTON -6 ·.VARIETIES FROZEN I MINUTE ;MAl~·OZ. TINS ;iis "•?.1 2S~~!lu~.;2f2.9c :J.a// C/ieeJe ~eJfivaf ---i, WISCONSIN-MEDIUM SHARP CHEDDAR ·.CHEESE · ' c • =T~ :'.~ .. '."~~ •••• ··~ SOOTON'S -•·-pq, 491 MH PVffl ••••••••••••·••• • ,._ STW<S I ·-IOLI 1111', ITIAO.,, ,, hr 7 ''TENDEJt,LEE" IONELESS ROUND CORNID •11• SEkY! ' HOT Ol COLD 79~ SEAFOOD ::t'.."~ ..... " ..... 691. =:.~ ............... 19~ FRESH 69' ftUCot PU.LIT ••• , , • , , , , • , a c LB. ' LIAM --· 791. snwtNe --·--···-··· . '"""' -· ' 59~ aoan .. -................ _ .. _. ..... . CllmlCUT 49' llYIN·IOI• ROAST ...... » IONILMI aou.9 AHD TllO 85~ CLOD llOAIT ... -... ·-·· ; FR.ESH -IO·n. Jtr 791 PACIPIC OTS'llll ..... ".. • IOINln.at FROnN •o•TH•RN WHITI 79• CHUCK HALllUT ITIAU •••••••• , • a ....................... : .. ····! ... . ROAST .. 79~ LAROI END 90NILISS STUKS . RIB ROAST SPENCER ............ $169n;. .79~ -NEW Y~RK ....... S1••1b. IMAU. ... • , .981. FAMl~iA............. 891. ... ROAST ........ ' CUii K ....... $1191b. UAL llld:OY SPECIAl.S U.S.D:A. GRADE "A" TYSON'S PRIDE fLAYORnlL RIB STEAK 89f.. ...... -"'. ... 491. CROii RIU ........... : B~UT SPECLU.8 H•nntl't R-4 L..iel et WU1t11't Crhprltt , 591 lllCID •COM •••• , , ••••·••,,, •••• , , , • ROCK CORNISH ~1. ..::~ .•••••••••••••••••••••••• 69:. =-:.~ :.:~;~······················ 39!. GAft\E HINS :::L~~~a:~~~~.: .... ~.:· .. ~:~.-~· ... _ .. , ....... Li •~ · LI, lOU. ": ' ·~ l 591 ' , FAOMIR :IOHN _,e.dii Pka. 29:' ' • . . . ... ftAUsAMi··................. .. .. • .~·a.oz . 5· •1•• ...... , . ..... . .c ................... . LL lOU · -391 '· , ' · CLWflRD'~· INDIV1DUALLY WIAPPED -l·LL PK$. HIP KASH • •• •••: ,, , •, •'•• ••.,, ,,, , , ;, a , ~~ :!~M:.~~~.~~ ::: , ~:.~.·. ~!~~ ... , ~,, AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD ...... ,,. ~·JOI ......................... 391.'. . ' ' •• HORMIL'S"CU~l 11" IONIL!SI ,.._~w1.C..11• suet• SA 19 . 491 BUY A CASE OF I Z FOR $, 7.6t • , LI ROLL FULLY COOKED • 129 IHOimi'OiN CHIDDAll 79' AM•ICAll e11m1 ~ ·.. CHIU •0" .......................... • ._ _______ __, HALF HAMS ..... LI. iUU"=-lsi'•mcu ..... 21' . NAnJWftYii"lcuCH'iiA 45' SPRECKELS aicOITA CHIUI ............ 39' iLicmOOUDA CllRll 691. 5. "u·' ' a· ·A... ' IORDEN'S-LOW FAT-I-OZ. PK&. 35c NEUPCHARL CREAM CHOSE ....................... .. LOWER THAN DISCOUNT SOLD .MEDAC 5·LB. BAG QUAIL--14-0I. TIN HALF SLIC~ 1 SC PINEAPPLI ................................... . 'C c DEL MONTh-116 ZO.OI. IOml ' 2 s· CATSUP ........................... ........... · .. ILUE IONNH-t-ll. CTN~INCL. 4c OFF 29c son MARGARINE .................. . LAN6ENOORF .. "KR~M .KRUSr'-15.0I. LOAF WHln 2 2c SLICED ' BREAD ................ ~~-~-I;':~ All GRINDS-:COFFEE 69c NABl~0-12.oz. PKG. SPOONSIZE ·2sc YUBAN ...... _............. lb · SHREDDED WHEAT - ' . Jt~. rlational Appl. met EXTRA FANCY .;JONATHAN ' ' I • I • • • • • • • I • I .19~ ! MELONS· ·~' • • • • IDCTU' FANCY'-WASfflNeroN D' Aft.IOU PIARS • 4-PACK 2sc j .-. •~"!"!ye•• II , • • • t • WllllR ll.ICIM·Slll \ TOMAIOES I uqvoa DEPT • I } Hill RIVER • A KENTUCKY BLEND • t WHISKEY s3~~ PRIDE OF CANADA WHISKY •4•t I . . Fll'THS I FAJRIROUNDS-STlt. IOURION 6-YR. WHIHEY i s3· 3t I · • AFTHS '1 OLD TIMER , KENTUCKY StlAl&HT : BOURBON : ·3~!n ·1 200..COUNT-2-PL Y CHIFFON FACIAL s u KINw. SIZl>-."AIRIC SOFTENER INCi. 20c OFF DOWNY ·•129 L'OR .. • ... PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., OCT. 10, 11,_12, 13 . ' • I 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 2701 HARBOR ILYD., COSTA MESA 13922 l~OOKHURST/"GARD " _,_ ,\ . ' ,A.,, ·- .. Unique Specid/ty . . . ' . . . ' Gl.test'll . Smile If It's Cheese I ~ bet.vy crum, "1llp- pod Mix and blend~ crumbo with oupr -llut-t.c. Proo• mhturo omu bot· tom and lide1 ol well-but- l<nd 9-lnch lpriDJI lcnn JJ11L. Spread c:ni6att)• -re!l.!b OWJr-ol pan. l'<m>lno Jlelallln -,,. ~ CNaben:y Juice; Ill 1tand for 5 minutes. stir over low heat uni!! 10latln II dla8olvod. Add r. molMng craDben'y juice. Beat a'08lll -.. until 1mooth •n.d·fluffy . Gtadulll:r -• ..-,.y lfiattn J:Di.Jllm9, I U g • r , ---iinll. Fold kl -•llll wltltol, w!!lpped cream -P<l<lr -lnl>o ...-.iinod pan. Qlill di flrm . ftanoye lidel of p & D ~. -10011nl11g _ _,, kmfe. Mak•• 011• t-tn1b chaa11:Jm. Chafing Dish Yields .Hasty, Tasty Dishes I F4-PILOT-ADVIRTISIR I ~ ~' I , I': ~" t ' I, ' f ' ~ ·rND ' .. CUT PORK CHO.PS . . canu Cll .. 7nc · PORK CHOPS ...... u ;i- . CllllU Cir Ull OOc 'PORK CHOPS ....... lLO\J- ' . • • . • • • •• • •.•• ·.• •• ~II. ' . + . P~al<~~.55C Spareribs :LLSSC.. . . ' l :. GOLDEN .·"Y.ElLOW·~. · · ·'· .,:'FUiL ....... :: .. HANDS · .. APPLES ~::ui~ ......... LJ.15c ; LETTUCE ::=::~ ..... u.10C • WSHROOMS ~umllS .... ~Li 33c CARROTS ! 10C -POtATOE·S · ALLM•OSE . 11ssn · lo ll. BAG + ' Yan .~.e,,KaoiJ ::.:~~~ 3E " p· tat· . ' 111'1 Id.I . "JI! 0 oes O'lrlll ....... 1\i lh.111\1 Potatoes i~: ~~.~ .... 1hL l~ Popsicle :~:r: ................ 29 Fruit Drinks 5: .. 10/1 Coffee Rich ~~·:~ ........... 25 BEER =:::~~ ........................... 13' WIENERS llG'll~.~ ............ :: .... :.$9c ... . ~ ·~ .. VODKA=~= .... -.............. 37' SCOTCH m•HU.11 ................. -13'' BEER =.111• •l t111s ............... _ .. 89< -BOURBON:::U~ .......................... 117' • DON Q RUM:.·..::-...... -•. 5'' BEACHCOMBER:.:, ............ 79c WINE ·llllllllilm... ' . -1i• ~OLD QT. 7gc • .... ~liWM ...... ...._ ..... -• DREFT IT,7gc .. BOLOGNA ft.'!'1'1'~'::~ .. -~.: ........ 69c SALAMI m.w11111C1111, 11&_, __ 7.9c PRESID TAMALES llD 1m 1l 1u• .. --.. -..:. 9gc . . . -~ _~ CHIU . CON CARNEfl __ ,,_,_39~, .• ANDFAMOUSAM:eRI'UC'li, : CHEESE-1111Mt111, 11·1t-.......... 691 .HAMS--11Li1. . .7•• PARTY-DIPS ..... ,., . 3/1 4 ¥UtfMr; I It.-......... • Ivory Flakes er SllOW ')Cc Ut '11t- Dllz Oxt~I ST.me IT. 7f KRISPY Saa CRACKERS . 1 POONI nx 35° . LIQUID AJA lCCUAn PALMOlM QUALITY . PRODUa ..... -,. - / . c --------------~--.=..-=:-------_________ ---s a oe,me mm . -------- •,,, " . . . / . · EVERJ CUT OF MEit TO BE TASTY-TENDER OR YOUR · . ' } · MONEY BACK-ENJOY THE BEST t. ! -. ' ·QUARTER TURKEY 1 VALCREST GRADE - •Ai HIND QUARTER Beef Stew =: ......... 79' BJCOB =:'mPAc ... 11.59' ~ IRGW1h'SU¥1 01111 '11Gill\$ lmmtDA ...... 11. ua· r-.: fresh from Our Dwn Bakerfes..:o ~~ 7 INCH - 2 LAYER -MOIST, ' RICH CARMEL . TOPPING ••• CHUCK ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE BLADE CUT •••• Beef Roast IWit\" _ 11. 45c . Beef Roast :~~~·~. 55c English Roast r~rt.u. 7gc lb. . Family .steak r~r::.. .... 7gc Clwck Roast r::·_ 11. nc DONUTS llll!RlllLll 5c . ean .............. u. DlllRGINT ~'L~ ........... 591 TOMATO SAUCE ~1111 .... 101 ~ SCHILLINGS BLACK 45c ~·j P~PER 4 tL BREAD'BUCKWHEATAND 4/1 ·HONEY ••••• 15 az. LOAF e r . r ~ ' .- -. ·- Watch for 1-f-.l.A..l ALBERTSON'S _ __....J, KOPY-KA T CARTOONIST . 1 PM TILL 8 PM ' II 11142 l llllOHI ti TOMATO PASTE ~o'l:l1N .... 15c TOMATOES ::N~.~·~~ .... •M 23c BAR SOAP ::&'l:..1:.. ... 3/191 OREO ~11.ru ............... 491 Detergent mrmn . 3.,. Margarine = .... u. 2t: Coffee "'"'"s MOCHAJAw.u. ... 13° Salad Oil iii.~ ......... 3SC Brownie Mix :r. .... 3SC · Matches ~ ........... 15c Glo Coat =~~· ............. 148 Hair Spray =~ .... SSC Pledge =~~~~·~., .. 7gc Scope n:~.11 ............. 59' Rug Cleaner JM111n .... l 11 Cover Girl =ra~ ...... ggc Milk :=1::r~ .... 11w. 2/97c Rise :u-=:mm::. .......... UC Foil ~~~~ ............. : ..... 25c Nylons :'~~ ....... 29D OCT. It Rosecl'lllS· & CrtllSbw on OCT. 11 1351 WllSllllntlr OI OCT. 1% HuntlllfJl'On leacli -' 8911 ~ila1111 Fountain Vahy -16042 Mataol1a FREE 2&"133" WAU POSTER DRAWN FOR YOO. BY KOPY KAT WHILE Y1MI WA"- :\ CoroM del Mar -3049 Coast Hwy. LagUllG l•ach -700 So. CMlt Hwy. · Costa M9sa -535 W. 19th Huntington leach -15511 So. ldwards , . ·, I ., r 1 J. • • f . , . w~ .. Odot*""t' 1961 FOR NIPPY DAYS 'S I ouper Lunch Busy Day ·Boon With Ille la.miJy cuning and going *t noon, ottm at ~nt Urns, home can BOl'lletimel 9eelJl like the naar Ade ~ a revolving door. M\8..ftY homemakers have 101""'1 the problem "' Iuneh -by maidng it • c:oieterio meal. WMh the bot :di!Jh heping that way on the table or buffet, each co:ner can · get wen. fed at Ill own right tlm•. A big, hearty 1oop Miil a favorite -icb is a popular comb i o&ti on, particularly oow that the weather's Wppy. Quite aside from 1hii !act that it tastes 10 good and feel& SO wal'm• ing, BOOP ·~." It doesn't hurt it a bit to wait a little for ttJ06e who ocme in late. Wi.thc o nv eni en tcoo· demed soup u stuters, it takes onl3' mirlules to create a delieioos, man.sized new aoup out of wbat'I OD baod. And the whole meal '9 a time -s a ver, because you make the -..t>ile t!le ooup Is beating, With tile adcl!tion ol a limple des-- you've tined up • 11~' k111cli. One ol tho big soupo tblt 1'111 pt requeo!a for ......... i.t Ollled Siarw ml Ban Chtckeo Chowder. It's a IOUP wilh a ooutheril acc:U, made with con d ense-ti chicken and stars toup, dllt:bn noodle """'' ham, tomalDol end -bean(. An-tawrtt. ba• .. Loop .Theory Holds Water llollan flawr. It's cailed Romapra -Soop and oombines bean with """"' end minestrone 900pt with diced bologna and •u.ied celery. STARS AND BARS CHICKEN CHOWDER I> cup diced coobd ham 1 tlablespoixJ butt.er or 11>8Z'garine 1 can (1~ ~•) con- densed clllcken llOOd!e soup 1 can (10\I -) OOD• densed chtc'k e n and stars soup 2 soup oaos water ,,. cup oooi<ed oot -beans ¥• cup choJll'ed canoed tomatoes 2tab!e5!J0011"oh o p po d par.a.,y Brown ham to butler. stir in rematnmg ...-..n-. Heat: llir now -then. Makes 4 -vlap. ROMAGNA BEAN SOUP ,,. -d!<el bolope I> -sllqed ceJory 2 lab!-butw .. margarine 1 ""' (11\0 -> ... ----ooup . . 1. ""'1-(!CW. IUIOOI) ai& --·--2 ooup cans ..- Dash Oiel!D> Brown boiogM and CllOk oelery ill butter 1dll -· Blend In -. water, IDll oregano. Heat; Mir now and then, Mab1 4Hr>'li>p. I I I ------------.... --~~--~·-,....-y--.... ...., .......... ,_, _______ "!""' _ _.,""'!' .... -"""'-"'""~::"":""~-=--:-c~·-----~---. . ---. ---• 'I -------------'-- llNLY I'll.OT . ~-.-9,1968 FOR ASKING A QUESTION -Bill Morgan of 725 Ulica, H~ Beach. wanted 1o know mi>re .-electronics ,engineering, llO he asked Career COmer. For Illa queeillon, he won a Royal portable IYPewliler t.. w~cb he tiled Olll after It was present-ed" by Bill neea, dty editor of the HuMlnglon Beach DAILY PILOT. Orange Coast Junior Wins Career Contest Or8Jl&" Coast Junior College lludent, Bill G. Morgan of lllmtlnatoo Beach ..... the llnt ear..r Comer column · last month when U appem!d In the DAILY PILOT. And within 10 mlmles, he bad bis own questic:m -1 win- ninc one -in the mail, be said. "I knew I Wiii going to win a typewriter'.. be aald u be looclly unwrapped the Mer=y Royal portable typewriter he won for uklnc Career Comer a question. Morgan, of '125 Utica, Apt .I, HunUngton Beacll, who is stu- dying to be an electronicl test engineer, asked a question about bis -profeuion. '!be IS-year-old atuclen~ who It taktq courses at bolh Orange Coast and Golden West campuaes of the junior college, ezpecb to enter California State C o 11 e g e , FuIWton. nest year. He said he plam to Ule the typewriter In preparing bis oebool -t. fonnery done by hit wife, Karen, on a borrowed auichlne Employed """ by Muter Special~ Co. of Costa Mesa, Morgae admit& be 1w almOll complotely made up bis mlncl about bis Mure career. Bu~ be said, be waeted to mow more about it. 1bus he wrote the question appearing today. * * * * * -ti Electronic Enginee rs Often Move Into Top Mia Lain awards a new Engliab; to be able to wort Mor<ury portable, courtesy of with otben well; good the Royal 1'ypewrlter Co, to penooa1 dl!cipline ; cnattve Bill G. Morgan, Huntington ability and competllive aplrlt; S..ch, Calll., for bis request, to he able to sliclc with a pro- "Pleue write a column ject without be c om I n g about dectnmlcs englneen." discouraged; the wt1llngneos A. -Electronla engineer-to continuo reading an d Ing la speclallzatton of elec-staying up with technology trlca engln<ertng. 1.3 a full-tbrouglloot their pro1 ... 1ona1 IClle industry, electronics on-life. ly happened during World War U, and It oUen a better-tban- average opportunl.'y f o r engineen to move I at o m1n111m1nt po1ltions lw:•1M IO much \ecboi.cal bowtedge is necosaary for pl h:11lneaa administration. NEVER · CEASING WONDERS. Today we assume IUCb electronic marvel.I as c ompute r11, automated m anufacturlng, remote-con- trolled material b a n d 1 i n g qttems, Rlant r a d a r in- ltallatloos for missile track-inc, automatic c o u n t d o w n systems for spac ec raft , prqe-door openers, Jasen, radio telescopes probing outer micromlniaturb.ation ol prac- tlcall1 everything. ~ In dectzooics ~ are generally emplpyed In ....arch and develo!lment, altbougll many · wort In ~ operatiooo IS desigD engi~ « U test me'"""" and quality control ~-Otben wort u field en1lne1r1, Illes englnom or ~ liaison ,__ TYptcal titles .... ' ndar ....,.._, data systems ........... &yllems ..,meer. Some-eledroalcl mg!rwn do rewarch. -. "' worlt foc llM! !l'Oderal ..,....__ PA.t•tlWClt 'lbl lmtltute "' l:ledrlcol --Ena' 1 1 CJIEI) round • ...... -lllarllllfl -.. --...._..In In- _,,, ..... irltli -· ELF.Cl'llONB AND EDUCA· TION: In higll oeboo~ tab all the math, physics a n d cbemislry available, WrUe to r.gistran " colleges which interest you ; reqtat catalogs and bulletins for prospective electrical en1 t neering studenll. In college, t b e undergraduate wort is In the dectronlcl option of ~ engineering ; intense spedatir.atfm in electronicl is done In gradualo achool or on- tho-job talel'. '!be CIUTOlll and continuing demand II for HIGHLY TRAINED englneen. y .. should plao to get a graduate degree tf your sigllta are set higll. TOMORROW loots fine for electrical a n d electrooics englneen, Job _.tunilles shoold be especlally flOOCl In plaots producllll izWltrial. commercial electnmlc equip- ment (such as comprt.en, numerical e o at r o l 1 for machine tools; navipticnaJ, ~ eclucatlon:ll, radio com- munk:ations, medical a n d atomic ""'IY equi_.). New fields : automated highways and ralhrays, water deJaliniuticn and purification. llOOKIEl'S TO WR I T E FOR: ."Your Q,ailmge tn El-llngfmslna," from the IEEE, MS E. 47tb Sl, N.Y., N.Y. lotll7; and "Plan- ninc • career tn Electronics, .. from the Electronics lnclUstria Aaoclat.loo, 2001 Eye SI. NW, Washington, D.C. :IOOOI. Both bootleta aro Im In llnglo copies, and .... In- clude a lilt " achools. . 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"9Mf Tact I INf lnchil•cl; • 'IX!Et • TATlll TOlS ... •. ~ .. !nchlleH I Meakon • SHOESTllNOS t ' . ~::: 49• ~::: 33c , - MY."f·PIME-ASSOITID ·-·-· . . -~ Xl~T . . .. · ···· . ~-.IXICAN VAii Di KAMP TRiii •RlllCH•R·~ -''• '"' lnchllod.. HALIBUT ..e ChttM lndlnitdet • •r ....... •••·3·9c '\ Pk9, 1.0 •. '1111· 79c M .. lol'Jt•,..----~~~~--....... 20MUnAil " ' BORAX 55.t~ •, r .. . . ....... ,,-._ ... _... ... -· . - -., ... -........ WodnlOdor, -9, 1961 --- Apollo 7 Crew Hope For ~1-Days in Orbit ' CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Apollo r will. be oett1ng out FrldaJ Oii ID arb111J voyage ICbeduled to Jut 11 days, but It could stay up only ball that Ume and atlll be considered a oucceoa. 'Ille -agency .. ,. all the primary objtctlve1 ol the Olght ol Aattooallll Willer Schlrra, Donn EIJele and Willer Cwmlnglwn eould be . achieved after Cllly three daya ol Olgbt. "l'in IUl't: Ill of U1 Would be exceedJnaly happy U w e manage to stay up three day111 utd Dr. George E. Mi.leller, a11oclate ad· mlnlmatcr ol the llattonll Aeronautle1 and S p a c e Admlnlatratton (NASA). But u fir u Command Piiot ~ II concerned, 1'Th11 ml..tm lln't really a · wcee11 In my mind unW we pus el&bt or nine daya.11 Sclllrra noted rec<nily that the btltlal project Mercury m-IP&coftlcbl lutod on-ly IS mlnutM and the maldea two-man 1111h!.of the -~on Gemini went 4\S • "We're llodlll to do 10.1 dayl .. llie -llnt ApoDo flJght," SCbtrra aaJd. UJ feel that's a very ambltlooa ,... dertakfnt.11 NASA hopes Apollo 7 will wort properly foe the entire 1113-orblt, 11-<lay mlalon to prove the moonahlp ii mature enough to 10 to the moon. A lull success of Apollo 7 would clear the way for Apollo 8 Altronaull Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anderl to make a non-stop Olgbt to the moon I n December. Anything ahorl of an unquallf1ed ltlCcetl!I would keep ApoDo In earth orbit In the event Apollo 7 nm1 Into dilficulUes, a eertes of alternate mlasJon plan.I have been devised In an attempt lo salvage u much Information on Apollo u poalble from the filgbl Four plans are rudy for trouble In the flnt day, but Ut- ile eould be accompllabed wllll llUCb 11! ablnvlatod fllgbL Two call for a landlng In the Pacific Ocean allor only III orbits and two ""'11d end with an Atlantic Ocean 1plubdown after about 11 orbits. Tbree tw~ -· plans have been drawn up. In two days , Apollo 7 coold achieve a rendezvous with the orbJUng rocket that propelled It Into orbit, or Ila main engine coold be . fired u many u rour Umes. But NASA lllld not all mlalon objectlv.. cou1d be met In two daJI and the mlalon of ApoDo 7 probably would go down in the boob ·u a failure. However. all primary and most of the ""'DldlrJ' ob- je91v .. cou1d be met with any of three different thrtM!ay l11shl plans. one can. • a !anding 1n the Pacilio _, Hawaii .. the 11th orbll, a ... cond for a Pacific ~ .. the 17th awing anlUlld lll"th and the thJrd would bring Apollo 7 down In the Ailanilc on the 17th orblt. )!Oii of the crftlcal -of ip&cecraft 8)'lleml have been ICbeduled for the flnt f"' days of Olght to gathel' the mOll Important dala early In case Apollo 7 II brougbt down prematurely. "We would like to go 10.8 daya and we will do our best to do it, 11 Scblrra aald a few weeb ago. "But we would not be tenalble U we had problems developing, where the rllt went up, to stay up then for 10.8 days. Wa would have to come dOwn early." John Fremont Heirs Lay Claim to Fort at Bridge the !wt and II lhould be ...-ed to Ill lqa1 .......... Mayor JOleph Alloto of San FranCllco hal --the city· purcbue and -n the llnd .for hlib«lced housing developmenii. Puhllo btarlngl nn the Ille ol Fort lfalna and two Giber forll In the city w'D begin In two - Mission Viejo Artists Slated Child Guidance . ( M~~~t --___ ......-: ___ _.,..: __ ...__# __ ~ , ___ --~---· -----~-~.......:=---------'-'--.....:;. __ :_;_ _ _:. ______ ...;.. _____ .....;;.:,;.:..~ • ----- DAILY PILOT WtdnftdQ, October 9, 1968 Cultured Dairy Products •• Names .Changed to Attract Eating Out Popular "Eattnc out toofehif'' The culture of qea put bu beet> reined and conveniently pack.aged u toUr cream, buttmm1lt and yogurt. Where and w11en tile•• ..-dairy -· originated jg loot In legend and lore. But modem ·versions ce of such depeudabl• qllllllty and -.r -origin 11 of oo1y minor iDt....t. Some modftl'D be1!lefl a b o u t cullUred pr<>docta may bo buildlnJ legendJ for ll!e tuture. • ,,.. 1be t..m "cu!bnd dairy food•" -to bllYe beet> put to ue because of a gerieral a'V'iraton. to the words "fennentmd" or "ripened." t E\'eft now, It II thoucht i>at dairy llOlll' mOm WOUid bo .,.... widely Uled If Ii bad a name 6Uler than 1'.sour'' cream. 'lbe name 1uppo1edly ·summons a &crvor een.sation too definlte- Jy acid. Isn't it strange ••• the poetible answers to "wbat'a in a name!" Pemipl bUttermllk 11 not uaed more often because of tbe "butter" in it8 name. It aounda like extra .calories. Trull! it, unles! l!le -~esscr adds some butter flakes tor extra flavor (the l*l ,will ab<lW 11 Ibis bas been done), calorie content ia tti.e wne as skim milk. YN, buttermilk Is a ''cultured'' skUnmilk. ' Yogurt too 11 a cullured So here YoU are._bact to nw. q-11 ecl>oed In mlllt pr<>duct. It II made ·or ll!e cuJtured dairy pioducta boln.. ..._ Ille land u whole or pu1:!ia!ly •kim • • . aour ~' butennllt mere f.amillei eat out more milk. It bH Ille co'!'iJto.ocy and yoglat. ~ d\e•H oltea. . of custard willl flav<ll" much II . anotller member of 111• Amerieoli familiel opend like buttermilk. Alttlougb c:ultured' l!roup . but It' 11 'a 9400 to f500 -wty Oil Ille oriiina1 p!'llduot wa1 whole 11ory all by llaell. "eating ou~" and -to just plain yogurt. unflavored 1be ilnpottant' point to. eallnt llld driotitlc ~ and unsalted, it 1a now found , iememtier · ta that pro-now rlOk as the m.rilber ooe ' In a wide variety of flaNon duttlon of Cllllur'ed dairy type of retail -t In b! from vanilla to p 1 u Df , productl ii cattfuDy and nati0n1 outmunbe:riog both apricot and blueberry. ICienttfically coatro.lled. AU grocery st.area and ae.rvice Norlll Amerlea bom>wed are lnade of· lrelb 1Weel sta-. the use Of yogurt, eoniplete datry prodtictl' , . , cieam, Food ee:rvi<:e ii a S2B willl name, from the Middle whole milt, partially lldm biDlon !ndualry llld II a ma- East. 'Jbe American tnilt w-.-~milk. The joremployeroflabor.Near· COW!t«pBrt of yoeutt wao apecial culture of lermen-1y 3.3 mll10>n p e r 1 ~ n • "clabber" ... u such .•. it tation gives . each. tu in-( in e 1 u d f n i part-time didn't catdl on at all! No dividual and pleasing flavor work.mt) are employed in doubt, you can underrtand . . . piquant and definitely the tood service i ndustey Why? refreJhing. · .during an a.veraa• week. ' • • Well, Y'!L :But there are a .tot of better reasons. Not ti.at you aren't getting a really beautiful sp,ioe rack &.e when Y<>u buy a gas.range. Early Amerie&Dmapte, with exotic McCormick Schill: iDg spices in it-the Jinest spices, gathered from all over the world. Haw many spices and how many tiel'll to the rack depend on how big a gas nnp,youbuy. cooling-down period. These are only a few of the reasorts why·97.% of all chefs cook with gas. Aad ~,r all the 1:hinp that a gas range ' ' .... ~ ' . O.d•fill' imtance. Only a gas burner givea you wt iQ .._.temperature you. want, instantly. Yoa emo ch•np the temperature as· much or as tittle• you waat, with instant reaults. And when JOU tmD a pa bumec off', it goes off. With no ' Gas is cleaner, too. With a gas range,'you broil with the bFoiler door closed. The clean blue flame bums up all the greasy smoke and most of the splatter. With an electric range, the manu- facturer recommends broiling with· the door open-so that instead of just cleaning the broiler, you have the kitchen ceiling to clean, as well. So dontt buy a 'Pl· range just because you get a free apiee rack. Even if you've always wanted one. Offer ,good at participating deal- ers September 1-0ctober 31. , 1 , R •• a1s1n Bread Fresh' Ba~ed An Excitin1 Taste Treat • .... Oct. 10 ttuu 13 In Licensed Safew1ys £ttecti'I• Thun·-·• 1000 Bayside Dr.-Newport Beach ·24 Monarch Bay Plaza-~uth Laguna .. . --------------------·•-••---·" -·••·O-~ M dd!&-W't12 "Q 3 QQfSW Q r)rnrzz<>A_ .. ______ . J tt · I • .,i ' ' ' . ' • • ' • • t I I T Pl JU -. ---- PILOT..40VliRT1$U 1'7 wtGMsdQ', October 9, 1961- t < I ' ' .r ' • ' ' • ! . • l I I I I --· ------ • .•.. c .. I .. '" . ' ......... ~ ........ _ • -·~IARWAYMella •• , '1111 IUU WAY TO TOP QUALITY Lunch . , ...... ==~-.......... Jl°* =''I _....., -~-.......... ...... .... 7- , ......... ""' ........... lranlolf • ~1.1-.1~-"!'*lt lllll_,..,, _ _ -- ' ·-l'C"·='-""*•••ti:old F k"' . .:-..:-•1111 --... -· ~-:,. !.!II!.-"""_"____ ; =-53 ;;;;\,~=-~--,~-... -! . =--' ~ . c . I I . llilAlr ,,.. .. it Pies '&ls 3::1 ........ 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Ma111 Vie~ 1 • ... l .. r. ) I ... -.~------,,_'. -· I I I II I I l I I I I \ • ' .. H OAll.Y PILOT ·= (#$4 . Foothold •• Ill Arab Countries Increase Soviets BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Tbe SoY1e1 Unloa bu -lm-porlant ..,, loolboldl In ARI> C«1Dltiel ID 1be 11 - •Ince lbe -Middle -war. The Russians -normed Egypt, Syria and Iraq and In- creased Ille SOVlet -there. 'Ibey are active l n seven out of the A r • .b l<agu<'I 11 llatel -Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Soulb y •men. Algeria and Sudan. The Kremlin bu -lb naval presence in the eastern ModitaraDwl to a record " ahlpl, lncludllli Ille ~alt carrier Moocva which ii apoble ol landing llulslan -by beli<opter. UDCOllflrmed ,.porlt aay lhl lt,uas{tDI aft, JUrYt.yinc the Syrian port ol Tartus to establish taclllues t b e r e • Soviet lhlpe are said to have already establis hed a permanent presence In AleJ· andrla and Port Said. NEWLY INVOLVED Newly involved with the Soviet UDion are Yemen, Sudln and the former Brituh round &'leak ' • : I . eolony of Aden, MW ca1led the SOOt.h Yemen Peop le'• Republic. training. Ille arma deal In July, a new the Red Se•'• aooll>em ouUet aulllanco 1.....,..,t with the Now. lbe Yemen premier Soviet ambu>ador wu 1p-to l!raell lhlppln1. Sovlell. A lift llblpmeot ol and llronpwl, Lt. Gen. pointed In Kbare00m beauee Three moo\ha liter, !he 4,000 11ttllll 1utomotlc -- Hassan el Amrlt 11 lo Moecow 1n tbe words ol Pravda. 11~ goveroment ftred 40 BriUlb and a mllltary vebiclel Ud to work out a new. arms agree. , atmolpbtrt b: Ncocntq tver pllots, navy 'P"'''"AI and arrived ln July. Last De<:ember, when the pWlout of EIYptlan troopa from Yemen was imminent. Ille Russians agroed to oupply the republican government with a squadron each of lighten and bombers. ment. He bu 111~ • new ol-moro lavorlhle le< 1 b e army ldvilen le< llllttedly 'Ille Ir a q I ,.....-. lensive by bil royalist op-development of coopeniti<ml' being "lplea • n d coun--army 11 ....u, So- ponents, backed by neighbor-with CommuniJt counlrles terrevolutionarles." IU-n..1 Jut February en- in pro-W .. tern Saudi Arlhla, Sudan ~ly bought lla-Jn lite March, a Soviet ,....... I! l!nmlnent. arms IMPty ..._ Brltalii. military dei .. 1tlon CIUD• lo tered late ..,.U.tkm wltb In April, a shipment of 22 lanks plus rocket-equipped armored vehicles; self-pro- pelled suns and ammunition arrived in Yemen. Forty Yemeni officen went t o R.w.sia last month for wupom Sudan, in Africa, he slgned ... voe• Aden to study lta defense· France for Mlrqe ftcbten a $96-mllllon arms agreenient GOT INDEPENDENCl!i needs, followed by Ille lint and llrlllOl<d care. The new with Ruala. fncludlog MIG Sootti Yemen wrestled In-Soviet •mbuaador at the end regime which took over an. Jela, entlalrcrall w .. pona and dependence from Britain tut of April. a °""' In July tool; 1 bird niw WW..Sudanele offlcen.,. In . November and 1 I e 1tI1 I Four 1llOlllbs Jeter Ille lm-lool: at the pi._.i deal llid Ille Soviet Unlnn for training. govempient wu Installed. It PoVerisbed govermne'nt signed appuent!y decided to a>ntlm., Following the approval ol pn:m~y threatened to bloick a military and t e c b n l c a 1 . with Russia. J , kraft chee•e . f•od VELVElTA COLD POWER 99( DETERGENT . . . ~!~!.~!."' .. 11.1.~lll.~.: ... 3 ... •1 ~~~~z~:~o~~~~!,~~ ... 59c ~!,~~!C>.IC:1~~ .............. 49• !~~!tt.tl .. ~!!D . ' .. 7 ... •1 MAR•ARINI ..... 27• pork shoulder roast PICNIC ITYLI 39~ YOUN• IURKIY HINDQUARORS U.S.?l.A.. OU.D! ... nHDll r.urs .... 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Let Norm bo . • • . your ;uldo to •1citin9 now toslosl 11JDV£it) ':':, , " '[llU . ,, · · . · DILIU'tllll.H CHi.LQREN'S SIZE , • •. , FBA~~P. RWHSOQLEGQPD IT !.·op~S~.1' NEED .SPECIAi: G~SI · • , . , CRISPY CALl..,,.RN' "· D'""CIOUS ""M KRAFt CRACKER BARREL, SHARP OR. EXT~ SHARP . A.,Pl_. cs~·~~ . . , TAV~R" .~AM$:~::~?N~lS~: ··~~, ~~ED 1.19 u. CHEESE WHEELS 2 us.1. 98 Ii'; I,; " t;, OR V4 HAMS ' -• 1.2911. OSCAR MAY.ER ALL BEEF OR. AL~ MEAT . ' ' 5~'.us. 51 THE ·B.EST YOU'VE TASTEQI, ~ WIENERS 5~ usE 0t~~= :;.~~;AF. MIX BAR·M BACON .~E6ULAR oR TH1cK sL1cE 6'f L~ ~SCAR MAYER LUNCHEON MEAT LI. • BELL ·PEPPERS .. 2: LIS. 2t • ' • A DELIGHTFUL FALL DINNER MENU! CORNED .iEEF AND .CAilA'GE .. JUCHARD'S, SPICES ADDED ' CHOPPED HAM 6~ . .Corned ' Beef ' BRISKET 7'f LI. -~[lSBURY HUNGRY J><.CK BUTTE:~~~-... oi. . LI • FLAKY BISCUITS . ,.h o~ 5 ,., 51 S'lrVEET, JUICY ' , VALENCIA ·ORANGES 8 LIS. 'I' :rH!CK MEAT 8ANANA ·sQUASH 5~ .. 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LIHYS YELlO\V CLING SLICED PEACHES ••· 1v. 4 i,_ '1 LlllYS , PINEAPPLE JUICE " ... 4,;., '1 LlllYS o.... • . Tomato Juice 4 ,., 'I LllBYS C~EAM STYLE CORN .., 5 ,. s1 LltlTS , • GARDEN PEAS ... 1., 5 ,_ s1 -LIBBYS. '#_21/J Pork & Beans 5 , .. 51 LlllYS VIENNA SAUSA<;JE , ... 5 ,. '1 LIHYS CORNED BEEF HASH · u ... .ltc CH·l~N 200 Ct. Facial fissile 4 ,~ 511 CHIFFON -' BATHROOM 'llSSIJE ' I.fl. 4 ... ,.1 . CLE,4-NERS llAJL Y, .• t.IUw IATo ,.,._. I , • [ 1' I I I I t 4e DAILY PU.GT -,.,-•, 1168 ~l-'-P"IL'-'O-'T-'-AD=Vc:Ec;RcoT'-'IS"'E"'R'---W-ld_MSdlt __ ._OctoW __ •_,1_168_ . . Will California Eventu~lly Have "·the Open Primary By the lime the 1m..,,.,... 1o v o1o rar tither one ot ho will do well II baldo the dele11t1oo ~ b6 pledged lo the b&Jlot. avoid the lype ot Intra party u the Senate ha1 come le earlr lhla ytar 1!111 Ibo Whlto u-Cell them." point. • him !or al leul lwo cur A delepllon cannol 10 on ligbl lhal apUl Republlcano ID votin« lo override a ltea(111 Ca!Uomla Re!IUbllcano ble !or -•· Wben ho veloed Alqulsl'• bill "The people havo a ~l lo venlloo bllloU,'unlll be n1-the ballol pledied lo a ~ 1184 wbon New Yott Gov. velo. unhappy the7 !>ad no under w17, c.ti!~-may In June, Reagan said an delem>IJ>e lhla decision,• Al· ed Uie delegalklo or Wllll Ibo dldllk uni,. the candidate Ne180ll A. RocteleUor and '*'-•II and Republlcana Uie _RefUbUCan prlmai7. have a "!ree-!ONll" prtSlda>-Oregon-lype ~ "would quilt oaid. candidate .-Jved 1e1o lhan ...,...i.. Bany Goldwater baWed !or ahare a ~ 1put ID the AJqulll e o mm• n I. tlal primar1 o1m11Jr Io place prcllllin<DI p o 1111 e 1 I Aa ID Oregon, Alqullt'I = pen:oni ol tho volO oo a Tho _,. acluaD,y cul Calllornia vot... Seoale. Demoerall c:ootrol the "Reagll would have _.,. • , -~•·· to 1 °"""ID awkward pooillons. primary would requ!ro I ho aubsequenl "'1!ol their ballola for the alato ot 'l1lla ·year, Republlcel !ell Aasembly 4WL mQcb llr<mgor pos!Uon tr !lo °""""" ~~..... ''The propoaed new method aec,.tary ot llale lo pul au U"' eandldato gol 40 per-delegalel Md not Uie ean-· no aueh . eommllmenl lo Reagansald,'"lbepropoaed had """pelllloo here and bl leglslaUve-. (oreea a mu lo accept the publicly """'fDlud eandldalea eenl ol the volo, the 1lele par-dldale blmlelL Reagan llDee the bill eouldn\ leglslaUoo will tend lo divide had W<lD a ooalelled prlmN7 A bill to establish IUCh • ahernaUves of either rai.slng for president oa the prlmary ty convention would cbooee an Rallylns bebJad R • I a n 1 bavt-applied to the 1181 etec-and eplipter our m a j or -which I'm .,. ht ~ primary nanowlr filled lo m 0 n e y and campaigning b&Jlot. unpledged delegation. RepublieaJ>a lo the ""1•lttu.. Uoo. poUUeal.parlles. TJ>e -· lulvt d-= and @ 18 make the law boOks this year against his wm or acCepting They could withdraw by The present system for ~--defeat Al q·u t It ' 1 In $ep!ember, Alquln tried • atab1e two-party system we Miami wlUt L muCliai:.._., -because of Republican Gov. pol1Uca1 defeat." signing a statement that they making the California primary prlm.ary hill tn 1967, when to muster the two-thirdl have developed In our country . band than he dld." 1 Reagan's veto. But the Alquist replied, "Any can· were not candidates. ballot: a steering committee Reagan wu beginning to margin required in each house Is one ot the conie.rstooes of ' RCHU~ went to °" P measure'• author promlael to didate for president already The winner, if he got at organizes a propoeed slated organile hi.a favorite am can-to override Rea1an'1 veto, but American democrac)'. Legisla-eooveoUon ~ale. U keep trying. hu m..ie his decision. The least 40 poreenl of his party's delegates -ei-pledpd er dldlq.;The 40Vornot Aid one faUed .. He did 1et :IS volea in tion that weakens lhla syatem . 'lecbnleal · . Gray-haired State S • n . fact be doesn't want to run in vote, would pick convention unpledged -tbeii ptben: of 1i\i P,tentionl wu to keep the Senate, }ust four lby of the abouJd be avalded." Jhadt. an UDS11CCf;llfu.J bid fer Alfred E. Alquist, a Democrat a state where be doesn't think delegates early 1n July. 'lbe petition signatures to make Cltlt other coot.enden and thus , ~ two-tblrdl, Al close But a statewide poll showed the nomination. fromSanJme,saldlneln-.::..::=::..::.::=-:.::::.::=:::..:.:..::.::..::.:c:.._.::..._ _ __;:..__~---''----'---------------'~-'------'------.,.--..:.._----------~ terview he believes the bill will pass again next year and Reagan will sip lt. "I'm sure he would do 10 reluctantly. But I'm hoping I can generate enough pressure on him that he wouldn't dart veto it again," Alquist said. If It happem, and U tbe DI· tional convention system re- mains basically unchanged, the C.lilomia primary would gain in importance I D d Oregon's probably would loee some of the national interest it now enjoys. By 1 9 7 2 , California likely will be sen- ding the nation's largest delegations to the convention1. FINAL ONES CurrenUy, the 0 re Ion primary in late May 11 the next-to-last before the con- ventions and California's and South Dakota's are the final ...... This year, neither of the ultimate nominees -Vice President Hubert H. Hum- phrey and Richard M. Nixon -appeared on the California presidential primary ballot. Reagan's favorite ton can- didacy froze out o th e r Republican contenders under the banner of party unity. Humphrey's California ad- visers told the vice president that an attempt to win California, where the cam- paigns of Democratic Sens. Robert F. Kennedy a n d Eugene J. McCarthy already were well under way, would risk monumental em- barrassment. NO OPPORTUNITY A1quist • called it ' ' a ridiculous situation." "The nominee of neiUler party was on our California ballot. We had no opportunity May Take Camera for Inside Pix? LOS ANGELES -A liny camera the size of a bullet, when swallowed by a patient, is helping doctors quickly and more accurately diagnose slomach disorders, according to a UCLA physician. The techniques of "gastro- camera • photography" were described by Dr. Martin Pops, UCLA assistant professor of medicine, at U C L A Ei;- temion'• Advanced Seminars in Inte.mal Medicine beld at the University'• Lab Ar· rowbead Conference Center. A patient can easily swallow the mini camera when his esophagus 11 comfortably deadened by novacaine ad- ministered 011 the end of his tongue, Pops explained. With the aid of a connecting tube, the doctor taking the four- mllllmeter photographs can push the camera ln various positions:, tbll:!I assuring a complete n:amination of the atomach'1 interior. He can determine the position of the camera by shining a flashlight down the connecting tube or by fluorOSCQpe, explained Dr. Pops. Photography can be performed on any patient for whom conventlonal method.1 ol diagnosil are Indicated. So far, tn a ytar'a time.. aboot 100 patients at UCLA's Center for the Health Sclencel have had their Insides pbolographed with 1 rnlnimum of discomfort and no complicaUOM, be said. Although of value tn aiding diagno!ls of a whole •ariety of atomacb dlseases. major ad- vantqe Gt the gaatrocamera , lit.I In dllf....,U.Ung • gutrie CIDC'U from benip ulcer. A review of Japane1e medical literature, where the amera wu invented In 1950 and where: it hal been used far longer lhaD in Ille United SU.US. sbowl that camera diagnot1I of ulcer, liter con- llnned at mrgff1, cmaeded .. ---by ir..-.,. A liud1 el a larp .....,.,,.._ .......... 117 t-'8d 7C ..-.... -.. ~ pstrlc ukw b)'...-.. •11owner, It cartkmed Or. Popo, "Ibo --nol ~ ""1ventlonal methods el ....-.ucll • •-"111· llMl>tt, II'• u added lg 3 .,. ,, \ GERBER'S BABY FOOD :=" .. -11' GERllR'S FOOD =:::' 15' GERBER'S JUICE~-.11' IUTIER-llUT ll:"--69' BUTIER-NUT ::"'--'1" MOCHA JAVA::-... _.73' BUMR-NUT ::l:':.~85• NESTIA :ta:.• '85c ~' ..... Ki/&y/. · \tl' TOllII' ZEE TISSUE -'·ROLL PACKAGE 33° JEL MONTE PEAS .... 23' GREEN BEANS-1:.".:' 24' PRINCEUA JAJ'AS-"' 43' STEWED TOMATO£$ ::::::'.'.'.!.._20' KIDNEY BEANS=~-13' ASPARAGUS::::~--61' PORK & BEANS::'i:'. 25' LIBBY'S aJT 1ms ... _1a· FRUIT COCKTAIL:'.... 25' CUNG PEACHES ru'l:" 30' -Our LOW EIW)~ay Price! · LUCKY _SOFT MARGARINE 1 ·POUND CARTON 29° PUIWPU :=•-31c PEAR HALVES=:..-32' CRANBERRY SAUCE =.o~'. •• -.. 25' APPLE JUKE ::.~~.'.'.'.. ___ 29' PRUNE JUICE :l'~-------46' PINEAPPU JUICE ::.:r"u:'!-24' HAWAIIAN PUNCH = .. -.. 3~' -LUCKY FACIAL ::::.. 21' LUCKY FOIL ~ 24' LUCKY TOWELS ::.__ ·26• PWTIC WRAP :::".l.-23' NOmlERN TISSUE =: ... _37• DIAPER swm ~= 67' GOODWIN'S AMMONIA ::....J7' ·-C...Wtllll'*TIW ......... 10.IMI, Our LOW Eltr)tlay Price!- FOREMOST PRlMIUM ICE CREAM Y:z·GALLON CARTON ~' ...... Kif&y!--. \tl' COCOA NESTLE'S QUIK 2 POUND CAN ,. ,,. .... "' ' ' ... ~~,.., ' ' ... ~ . ,., ' . ' .. . -'· ' !!l!!!'J!.IDt.. .., 29' BAHQUO D!lllERS:. 37' POTATOES:-:-21' CHICKEN PIE =.r::: 39' YAH..PiJMtP'S CAKE i::.':-72' F"isit-Sticlir=!!..-·· 65' BREADED SHRIMP~.:t-_71• WAfFLES="~"" 36' EGG ROLL l':I:'.:'.' 47' VEGOABLES:.. 31' WBTP.Clf1.U&~ft.Clf ....... """Clf <-. ....... ,,,..,. .. ""' ~· •···Kiflkt~ FIRESIDE CREME COOKIES 11/2-POUHD PACKAGE a&o STEW VEGnAILES=::._33• BREAD DOUGH ~: 59' STAR-KIST TUNA PIE .... --.20' MEXICAN FOOD .... ~ . . .-36' JUll'f'M•n&llfflCllUll~ · BEEF STEW ~:'.'. ----46' BARBKUI BEEF=-:.-·'1" MEXICAN FOOD: 47' flOl.oUl'l'A llnfTACll. ... I .... ·~-ORANGE JUICE :l'.'l."'..': .. --···-51' HONEY BUNS ~···········-···--·25' MORTON'S MACARONI :.~ .. 22' ......... ;,...,. ......... tWo __ ,_lo>•• ............ ., ........ _., ........... ..._.,._._11w\Wolllr:lly, II SAVINIS ll~MRTMENT1 EVERYONE Wiiis AT UJ.(llY .,.Jl(4USE TRUl DlsCciONr PRICING IS NOT A GAMEi LUCKY IROOGllT YOU GREATER SAVINGs'THROUGH DISCOUNT PRICING WAY BACK IN 1963 ... AND CONTINUES TO IE THI LEADER IN LOW ftKllG ON FAMOUS NAME BRANDS IN GROCIRllS AND llJAUTY AIDS ••• CONTINUES TO IE 'IHI' LEADER Ill BRINGING YOU HIGH QUALITY LUCKY "BONDED" MEATS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PlllCIS ... DOll1 GAMIU WITH YOUR FOOD DOW.1$ ... SHOP LUC1Y AND II A WllllR 165 DAYS A YEARI' . fll.IOJ war "IOIDID" mrs ... UNCOllDmOllAUJ GUAIAlmlD Rll IUVOR MID JlllDaES ~HY~!.l!.OIU~~!. ............. 3 51~ ~~~t!Pl!l~~·-·---69 ,~ ~~:;~~J.~I~~~~~-~~ ....... 7 s,~ ~!9.~!l'°J!f.w ........ 43 ! T-BONE STEAK TAllSOff--...rPOI IAMl..S,,.,,,,, CROSS RIB ROAST IONIWS 77c HIONDID''fer FLAYOI 111 , . I . . . ..... . . _;,_ .... , •; .i.,.,.; ... • ... ' .i -" ..... .--y-. PREMIUM CRACKERS ::::0::.-33' HI-HO CRACKERS =::..--.-31' SPLIT TOP BREAD :::r.:_35• DllllR ROW~"' 33' IRIAD. l'l:l."'.O:' 22' IV.ORY LIQUID= _ __::a3< IVORY SNOW ::. 79' WCADE ::-:c."c:'-.:...'---41' I.AVA HAND SOAP: 13' DASH DmRGENT ::. 74' Our LOW E\tr)dayPrioe! .. HD.VESTDAY VEGETABLE JUICE 46-0UNCE ~ 3&0 ' ', ../ ' '4.'i . , •.•. fir , COTTAGE CHEESE~ 58' NUCOA MARGli&NE ;:., _3a• FLDSCHMANN'S =~----42' Our LOW Evcr)day Price! HARVEST DAY GOLDEN CORN :10080 LIPTOll'S DINNER ~--·--········ .. 75' -~ .. ·-~ PINTO BEAMS::::::.'.".~.~---·--· 33' MAPLE SYRUP :::'l:::'.. 92' ROUND SnAI ••••• ~ ••••• 79L Ill ROAST ••••••• =: .... .llit. CHUCK STEAK •••• , ••••••••• 48L SMOKED HAM :c:raALF 4 9 ,: OIUCI R045T •••• , .-er •.••• 4.S.. SMOKED PKNIC .... ,:::. •• 39.:.. SAUSAGE · •••••• U:..1:-,:--••••• 791 PORTERHOUSE STEAIS • $119 TAPU on 11t. HALIBUT STEAKS ... .:.::.. ... 69.l POUSH SAUSAGE . ..::~ .... 95' TASn DIUCATISSll suca "' IMICOINT PllClll Our LOW Evcf)dayPrice! LQMILD CHEDDAR CHEESE T ~POUND CHUNK 79c ~.m~.!.~~!.~~.! ___ ,._a9c MOZZARELLA.CNHSI 68< maon11M111-&,.._.,_-...., ~~'w!m~ .......... :•111 \.2,N~!!'!_~~~fSI ---59' :,~~"::~~.~.~.~~~~! t¥ .. 41' ~~1l!C~~1.'.~.!_~.----38< ~!.~~... ..... -... as• OSCAI MAHI IOl.OlllA 69• IUCll,. A&l lllA1 CAil ...,, IML not ....... OSCAI MAHR WIDlllS 63• AU.IUtl'tll_,_ ... ..,._.... ... Our LOW Evcr)lfayPricc! HARVEST DAY APPLESAUCE 303 CAN ''" k1 LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARlS 8 BEAUTY AIDS clioP SUEY :"-..-:.:~-95' :l.&o . GILLETTE TECHMATIC REFILL IAlll OF TEN EDGES St.l•lns 1tMI .. _. tlMtt wlll tln ,.. tM '"'••t•11t, cl••••t ••••• ... r. -................ $127 .,...,. M ... clte .. tl119 ••• jnt twist tM 1Hel. OUl lOW PllCI SlllNllAal ., ..... .._ ...... =:::.-=~"' .. "'_"-___ 88' ............. MlNN011DfODitlAllT 74< _ __._ ........................... . • EGG OR Wl1LE SHAMPOO • CRIME llNSI OR • IUIBLEBATH ~i:;;:s79c YOllOIOKI AMT'."!11,!tl~ll! DIODOllANT 74< :::.o ...... --~ ... -- IAIY MAlilC LOTION . 88< _.._ ............ ,_......-" ........... _ . :'~°':,!:.='.. ~~ --~ Vandel<amp's-vm· DOG FOOD :!:-I' "'-........ Oil.,..,.,__ c~ ... '-"-33c LOOK FOR KEY BUYS "m ll'fl" .,. atn...ntp .. ,.,. .. a, ... lfachflr's hmfltMY ,,...ii...1 tflm1ce1 ... llll "ID Ill"' lhlll lhtM .. )IJt I fft d * ..,- llft· WIM It...,. tw ,. •. ,wt ....c,.. ........ "ID Ill'" .... ,........, -.... '1111111 l'llllVI UlllllSI Dunkettes ................ 111 .• , 11 fn•d 3lc Rolls ........................ _ ..... "' ..,... sgc Pie -.......... _ .. ..... (AYAMallAf~~· CHIQUITA HAND BANANAS .-,90 MAALOX LIQUID==-'"'•'"'--99• ...... _._ ·----· __. i "PROTEIN 29"~-Q.='°"'""'--t*-•'106 11: U.S NO. 1 GRADE RUSSET POTATOES 10;:'39.c • . . . .. ·~ ~) - J [I. . .,. . . . . ... . ' -• , ..... ..-...... a.!l'l • . ' Wol-, OcloW 9, 1%8 DAIL" Pfl.O't 4J -- 'Ill Colorado -Offers New Kind of Medica~1 Training DENVER, -eo1o., CAP) -A quln lplcial attenUoo or w. ntw lllDd ol medlcal PflOo for ....-allmenlL ' -wlD be trained at the This new cateaorr o I Uuh•llllJ of Colorado medicine -It doesn't haYe a Medical Sc:bool In an auemp1 formal name yet -ls tbe to-on~ crilll In bralncblld ol Dr. Henry K. -care for chllilrt<i-SU-olotho midlcal ochool'a Tbe work will bafl a r ... e departplent ol pedlatriCI. brooder than a nune'• but su.er l&ld vut numbers or narrower than a doctor'•· 'lbe • chl1drtn already are 0recelv~ -wQl-meet the medical -Ins p'OUly Inadequate -total Dledl af children who don't re-health care.0 And, he said, "It'• going to pl l1IUCb -In tho -al file ol wane." fewer than 1,000 pediatrldau Be ""'1 esUmalnl ~ tho eotorll!I pnetlco -it ,...,.. child -1alioo o1 t6o United stlver'1 plan wm beC1n In Slalle at 71mllllooby1880. To bec<mM a rtallly --tho provide adequate health care ftm _, ol -llartl for tbele children en ado ~---dlUonal 100,000 pedlatriclana With tbls 1p1 c ta I h 1 d lleOd In be tratnecl by then. be tralnlnc, the new pract!Uoner uld. wm be m<b' In ... = --'l'be...quotJ c'®Ol be__met,_ afltr lfvo yeon ___ol even allowtat-lor a drutlc In-tchool lludy, compared with • • • ... the .... ol-dllldnn. 'lllil .... ol 11Ud7," Sliver Aid. ·-~ v c -The poy, be Mid, It Gpected make tho .,...tm lllracllvo In ltarl at flO,OOO In fU.000, ot--•u-wllo wa1 a medlcal -wltb """-up to flf,IOL alone wltb _.... oud faml. , Tbe training -- lY -who doa~ want In apend two yean ol -.r- tho lhnt required In become a lllMly, two yOlll al tllo dodot, Silver llld. ·medical school iD _b 11 lo "'I'hll opens the bealth pro-ldencea and cllalca1 • futloo to people who iplgbl perlence, and a -fllll' fllo have had to lelect IJIOlher ternshlp. -Spe•lcer Stary Gange, • special comultant to tbe iu company', 'Will' l!t the guest speak~ at noon Ott. 15 .ilbe Newspaper a,,,u1auoq' Managers' Ccnfenmce:at the New· ' 1)0l'ler Im In Newpoit lleedi. Gamae. a -Civic leeder in Tum.. County and a coosultant for Pa· dllc Lighting and, Sui>- ply Company, wlll"pre- sent tile apeecli, "Rid· ing the Crest." I Fish Study May Increase Man's Life SAN DIEGo CAP) -A study of tho clwi&ea In ulmon -.. they nlm Inward their spaWDlng p-oomd cook! even- tually pave tho way In lengthening tile -!Old man trudges through llfe, a llden- tl!l says. Dr. Andrew A. Bellion, .....i.te dJrector and biology profess<r at the S c r t p p 1 IDJlltutioo of Ocelnogrspby, told of the relaUODlhip after the return of tho !!aUlutt'• Alpha Helix research shJp from a six-month study ln far norttiern waten. "In a period of. two weeks,'' Benam said, "the aatmon deterioralnl froin a beautiful, shiny, orange-red creature to an aged, rotting, a I mo 1 t lilelea llsh, unable In combat lnlectloe, with circulation im- pairod' and the llldn pedins off. · "The brain looes cootn>l ol the pituitary gland funcllon, wll1ch ls the key to running the body. The fit which ti bat stored during Its 'life In the ocean la burned down to Jl'&e- tically nothing," be said. "It is .. !houih all the ' glands were proerammed to syochronlse the combalUon ol fats limultaneoualy .. that tba whole machine nDll out ol fuel. . He Aid llclentllla, lludylng tba,~ .. and -· rela-Uomblp In procu1e1 vllal In man'• metabolian, '"may be able to me the salmon as a guide to Uold accumulation of the kind of fat& depooils tba~ for instance, cau1e artberooclen>li, the primary tiller in coronary dl1e1ses. "A1tbou&h tbe 1 a l m o n deterioralnl r1pldly, It does not suffer artberoeclerosia d~ite a volume of serum lipo proteins which c o n ta 1 n Cholesterol five to 10 times as hl&b u a human can tolerate. Flag Grid Plans ··Set Newport BAch Deparl- 111'1111 ol Plub, -·and -11-.ocept1n1 reglllrati<IG lo< boy<' llal football, echedulecl • smt r>f the .tter-tebool NCX'N· 'ion ploypotDI prognm. Regiott-fu1M lave been -....... :oco1 ._,.,. - ""' ..,,. ..,. ,..., be -at Oil)' ol the recreMioa playgrooodl, or bl' mailln( tftle form• d fee to the ~. Be11.che1, and Recreation Olflce, 171' W. Balboa BIYd. The fee 'Will "1Ver <osll of l....,. '""1 Jw.ards. T..... wW be lonned w ithln the nnt 1:aw weeks -... ailrd and fourth , -:nd 1i1th, and 1eY<Dth and ightb .,,..., , Forms Ready . -. For ·.Program A~......,, !Gr the R~ ......a Jt a tte Of· ficlrl ~ Corp• (Nl\OTC) Uoald · ~ - -ptor to -· IS, ... oonllill to Vloo -Cborloflt -·au.let -Pc--~ f«TDI •rt &n.lfolu from !qi> school coweJarn and N a 'f 1 11Aocr-.c Slltlom, •- ~@ill§ ..... RliH JaSmW> 1UT111 .... =-c:w HOIMIL FIA*S ..................... ~'::111' PORK & IONS ................ : ... -:.,~O llST FOODS MATOllMA5! ....... __ !::Ill' ICE CREAM 59' DOU PHIAPN· .............. ~-~ ZiW OSCAIMAYll~'ll'Ut.IACQM l~L·-· -~ -"" OSCAI MA'lll lllOllS ----.•••-11' OICAI MA'lll WllllllL ...... u~•-Ir In. Of 100 BUFFERIN •. , .. ,,;, ,,,.,, ,-,~ ,- ::.~~~"·' ' BAN DRY SPRAY -"::'::;'."-9S• PRlll UQUID SHAMPOO 'ti: l9' ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASn: Ill' VONS COFFEE Premium Quality All GlJHDS • 1 ·ll. CAH I 2~11" 3.~ '1" TOILD TISSUE sonWEYE I Auoritd Colon 2 lOIL Pll.. @lIJf:J ' . ·-·-. ' ~_SLICED MEATS ... ........ ~_, .. ---·-----·· 3'$1 OtlCUH m Mm -. ... 4Sc : v-.c. ........ j -::-.. ....:-• ·1~ •• , ••••• il1C8itl .::.:a.-::.'-. 2 iJ9' ........... -- . Os:Al MAi'D llmWllAH --79' --. HALllUT flLLE'IS ·~-59~ FILL(JS OP SOLE fl~ DfllCIOUS 98~ ,.........,, --751 631 591 '1" ..... filth _,,..,, .... • • ""-"""' w,.. 'I-... .....,"... c~ ......... f ==--·45. ..... .._. ::::.......... .. ' ..... lol>y Food 37• 35• .. ·- .a.. ....... ~ ........... 1 ... ....... Wino., ... PORK' CHOPS APPLE SALE WH. --,·9 cg DnICIOUS , LOIN E•... : " PIPPIN \ JOl!A11WI C..Clll •a.,.· .m. · 1a cm. Clll 119 a.,. •. nt. ' ... -c -.. -=-.:Ill'•!\!.-! =--. . SHOUlDH CUT$ • 54;~;:·· EASTllN POllK fUll 6-11/1 HAll ,~ ... .. ._ TAILl«JNO O• HO<M!t ltJ.eK U.IEL. '• ..... -101!"''1 • l"'-1-· .. 1-.. llLll! -llJDIS I' U-Ulllfl • 9'7 Artichokes ; ~-:19!1 Bell Peppers =--= · 10!! Banana Squash = 10~' Mushrooms ~.~, 39~1 .. Maiestic Daisies : 49,•\ W'I'$ O«>ICf SW.Wlfllro.t ..,,. JfllY »OZ:, .. sucm 01 auSHED rACJFIC ISLE H0.1 CAN Off. MONTE ,., CAJ< AHIFl/Ml OVA.IT IOmE . . S~lAD 011~- 1vzozNzs1r . .,.. ....... --·--...... ..,, ........ ._ .... ........ Light, Digetli&lo ~4:. \ fu,. V9to&/1-- . ·r-::=:::=:-:-:---. ._,..., .. ...... .... _ TREASURE ISLAND FRUIJ PIES •n.,..... ... ~ . .,.. """""" • llltl* WIN . ..... ...,.. ...... ,... ... -~ ................... ... ____ ,..,.._.,p._. ,_......,,,__... .................. __ ....................... , ................ _,.._ ........ of .............. ,_ ........ _,,"'""' ,..~ ................... ,_. . .,.~ ...... ,.. ~ .... -loolow. Wiiii It ,,... ....... • l'lllt ......._. . ......... ~ ..... """,._ ...... "' -JJ ....... -- - PURINA DOG FOOD 1tt1.1t1f&ICP ~ flllc "" -""' t*'8I ,...., II• "' c-... '.!!' 111 v "' !!'.:..~~-,·~ .. 2 i 33' . l111tant Pola'-34• ......................... .. . =1t1.~~.~ ... ~ .... 11• ~!1:..~~ ................ W ' l>;,,poo ·-.0, I 721 ' ...... -............ .. ...... " 42' -1'41.fll.. ....... . ~ ..... 11' .... ·1" """' ... "" Cofftt ·~· 1• SIMPlE SIMON AP'l'Lf. IOY5lNlfUY ffACH lfMON 0. CUSTARD: I" llZf Fronn 24-0z. Pkg •. , " -. FRESH BREAD Pf"fCTION Wtl/TE. WHEAT ot SANDWICH. IS.OZ. lOAF ~·J.'!~httl lrtad Wew!cM. •·U.. ..... '°"' 2ff • IYOl"y flok. .................................. u.atf JP Oll)'dol ................... l<l.l.CIU 10torP -'"I Gol" .............. -................... -.,. Thrilt o,....., ..... --........ ...._._ .. Cht..-....... ,; ....... -...................... -•1• IOY'AL VELVET f •111 llANT RICE MIXES §Jll :~ s3•9 """""·"' I I I I --N.-• ' ~-..:' 35• • ........ \ ·'"Food -lol.J..IW. .. l I no :t:f==·· . -. "'"•"" .,., s,.m.i. lluo. 3 ' $1 111ce v...ir.111t.el'hf.~~. • Q\lkk. ~ .. ,,.,..,.., 12..Q .. Piia I OIOml llOMGU =U.~ 1·11 lllT ... Oii IUll l'UI = I ... IMTl~MllMl._lt ".:f:.11• Y/TUAIT--m ·· .. --z.t .. ,, ... li41' qw.J ~,....., -ii NIW.V,!11 llff J. fl•IM An. ""' l'rCM .......... ""'"' l.,,P,.,. 4a"/it .. • ,the aut cl N--i !WMll· ._ • # • ..H ti . I _.. -' , II'°' <Pn-BIUI>. ·Deptlt-1011,AMIM Aff., at lr11ldlllr'it, •llllltfOll- ,meat .. of tbt Nev7, _ . ~ . St22 Edi.,_: Ave., Cit S,.rf..,dall, llDllntfOtl. B11cll ' • _ · .t.1.,so MatiioHa. Fo•••• Ylltr. "Wiillltllllolt, o:c. 9'10. • ~ I • I f I - I I • 4.1 DAILY 'llOT • VALUABLE COUPON HEINZ STRAINED . BABY u ..... 16~$1 FOOD,,..,. R W1TM THIS COUl'ON AND $5.00 MINIMUM PURCHASI Lhllt '' ,.. ... ,..,.. • ........ ,... ..._ .... ~ ~ ..,.. ..i ...... Pt1W hlry ,,...,_ 1bc1MM h• ...._. fl•• a-~..,,_, ....... ~. Oct.a-1J. VALUAILI COUPON . FROZEN FOODS ROYAL HOST PREMIUM ICE . y, •ALLON ROUND CREAM BAN9UET PIES e CHICKEN .e TURKIY OR BEEF ~$ R SPRINGFIELD VEGETABLES 5i$1 • PEAS no OL) IN 1um1 SAUCI e CORN (10 OL) ••• coo•••• ... • CUT GREIN llANS 19 OLl "MixEmorMatchEm" :e MIXID VEGITABLE · (10 OLJ WC.Al FARMS • . ·LARGI FRESH · GRADE .AA ,. · .. EGGS ~ ZEE TOWELi ' Iii' ' TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLL PACKS Ill TO.WE LS • TROPIC ·TONE OR •PRINT BIG ROLLS SPRllit.FIELD \ •CUT GREEN BEANS •WHOLE KERNEL CORN . ' \ ., 0 R F 0 R .. FOLGERS $J99 ·:CO Ff EE .. ~~- 2 J.B. CAN-r-$1.37. UKE 12 oz. 101TLES SO ·DA p·o '.P ,. K~NS 46 OZ. CANS TOMATO Ju1·c·.E KERNS · ' 8 OZ. CANS TOMATO SAUCE KERNS 14 OZ. BOTILES TOMATO . CATSUP BLUE SEA!- 1 LB. CARTON MARGARINE CHIFFON LIQUID DETERGENT NABISCO OREO-1 LB. CRLO PKG. 4 5c Cream SANDWICH COOKIES :::E::AS::TE::RN::G::RA::IN:::FE::D::::::EAST:::::::l!RH;;:::GttAl:::::::N:::f;ED~ USDA CHOICE "A" WHOLE BOD IED EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK LOIN FR£SH ROASli LEG-0-POl·K LOIN OR RIB HAlE EASTERN GRAIN FED Center Cmt Loin PORK CHOPS BAR M WESTERN STYLE BULK mLE BACON WHOU OR HALF EASTEltN GRAIN FED l.anJe Loin PORK CHOPS BAR M WESTERN STYLE SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE 8-01. Pkgs. R MAYER All~orAll lool 59• WIENERS 1 Lb. ""CJ· . . . . . . . • SMOKIE LINKS 12 0r. .. 65.:~ All.Mllt•All..., .... -~ ·39·, B010GNA . : . .. .. .. . .. .. ti ·FRYING CHICKEN CENTER CUT RIB I PORK CHOPS ' • LBO' FRYING CHICKEN PARTS , 1.EGS & THIGHS 59~ BREAST . .. .. .. .. .. .. 59~ LEGGED FRYERS Pan Rudy ...... , ................ , . 37~ • BAR M WESTERN STYLE ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA EASTERN GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE PORK SPARERIBS FRESH PRODUCE ~~~.~=CY 2129' P~::·;:R B SALADS Tomatoes s ' CUCUMBERS Prices Effedive: lhun., Fri., Sat. & Sun. October 10, 11, 12, 13 Prlc" abfect to stock on hand. 5:. WE GIVI! • • • ~ VARIETY PACKS 120r. 79:. BLUE CHIP STAMPS 19th and Pl1cenll1 710 W. Chipman D ~ ' I • ,., • . . ---______ ,...-!...,,;_....;_::o.._ ..... ______ ......._~"'""'--~-~:&-<L~...:---... 4.C 1~al!'.#'~-"-·!..o&.~--""-'£. ... ~_t.L .......... •.1lA•A;•W."""!,,!,,.<~ .... ,,;.;u .. O;l;Zl:...:(;40U.'ea.:.·e ...... """ .. ...,,"-• ..._.........,.~~---- . ~ -. . . . ' . --WHITE ,FRONT CARNATION CHUNK TUN'A_ ' • ,, I • ......... w-.r. Odollir9, 1969 : 0 •ATHROOM,4.ROLLPIC ZEE TISSUE_ . 0 IMITATION . ARDEN . M~LK """""GAL ' , · /-/(()//<'\ FOO/J~ ' ' ' j " , I ' . ·:.· ' ' ' I • I I ' ! I • f I I I I •I ' • --.. ........... -....-.................. -----....-------------~----:--~-...,....,..........,.,...... ........... ,._,~ ... -f___... ' ' .~~ ~.1fd/Ja41 -· CiTtiRt1zzA _HL69-c -!OjlS.-r . .-.T .. ,.... .. 1 ·· ·; $ !'.9YIEs, .................. __ u;Si I MEXICAN DINNERS 'u.39' LiiiONADE il __ '!I 0' loiiiiloiPIEi i 69' IOlll'll~ ~ FISH STICKS ~--M?.4i 5 I VITA PAICT U 4 s1 ORANGE"111Cf!.. a« SKIPPER STEAKS ,ii 9SC OH-BOY ~\\Wl-3nc BEEFTACOS ~~« ;r SICIPl"ERBEff'.ORVEAL ~ 5nc BUTTER STEAKS. tt« ;r CORONET . <; -~: s1 89 B.B.Q. BEEF~..:.:... • M>SI BREADED s1 79 FANTAIL SHRIMP,.« • · CORONETWITHGRAV'f s1 89 ROAST BEEF_ sus. • GINO'S ,,,_ 5gc CHEESE PIZZA ..:... 1f.oz. olllo'N RINGS ~,.:. 4f MORTON 20-0Z. ••• 39c 2 49c MAC. & CHEESE a.oz. . I I • • • . • WadntSdlf, Octobtr 9, 1968 PILOT-ADVERTISER-1 . ' ... - HUIK·RQAST ·.· ··~~S~.,;·~~~;'.~ '. ' r~I . ·' i; . ~~ . . · .. ::~· st~,.&\itos. · · ,. \ . C '.,, (El1rFIED'8E~F ' ' LB. , · .lc1ulo 1011 10Ast ~. '-' U.S.D.A. QIOICI OR $TATER IROS. ~ j;ERTIFIE~ IEEF OSCAR MAYER ALL ME~T • SLICED BOLOGNA' _ _, EXTRA FANCY THOMPSON . Sl!EDUSS ' I, I c .: • • • • . • • • • • . . .. ____ ....;...;:....;-...-. ..... -...,-..,,_"1:._..,.;.,.,..,_~,,,.,~:.JIJ~ ..r ~~...:.A4,~.4 ,+ ..... +•+ r!ef+d>tsrT:.:--.,.,s• r!fu4~ _.....,..,. - -,,. __ .. I . I 1· ' I I' . . . • , , r I ' ' • 19~9 MERCURY ·,MARQUIS -·• J • ' 1 " • I /. ' t • ' . :'. ( . I . ' . ""' • • . . .. . .. , . . 1969 MERCURY MONTEGQ . THIS'INTERMEDIATE PRICED M~RCORY WAS 'fl1E · ·· , S~S-GAR-OF-1968-AND-f'.IOW-EVEN MGR!; SG~NJ69;- MONTEGO PRlCES BEGIN AT $2665 ' . ' . '' . ' . ' " . · THE MOST DISTINCTIVELY STYLED AUTOMOBILE SINCE THE LINPOLN CotmNENTAL.T" AND I\ PRicE YOU:WJLL LIKE • • • · MERCURY PRICE~,.START AT $3:122 . : ' . ' '' .-: ~ • . ~ l . I / .' .. • · immediate Delivery 1969 · . . ~ -· MEllC URY COUG°AR~ • . [arge Selection · .. fHE coMPLETE LUXURY sPORTs CAR. l /----------.....-------' • · Volume Prices ··' " . . MEXICO Cl·TY, SITE OF· 0 THE OLYMPICS, HAS NOTHING ON US-:-WE-HAVE THE CHAMPIONS FROM THE SPORTY MERCUR-Y COUGAR,,Tf:tE ~LEGANT MARQUIS, (NEW FROM THE GROUND ... UP.) THE POPULAR MERCURY MONTEGO AND .THE FABULOUS .CONTINENTAL'->:1'10W'S .THAT fOR A. STABLE OF CHAMPIONS? - . . ' ' TH _E B'EST A·TTRACTS T-HE BEST . MERCURY'S SALE SUCCESS FOR '69 HAS OUR 2 USED CAR LOCATIONS BULGING WITH GOOD VALUES •' I "''. .. . " NEWPORT BEACH .~ "$EE>'C~R SP,!$1~ , ~ · COSTA MESA -USED CAR SELECTlbN · .. : 700 W. COAST HWY. ~~,PHONE .548-8278 1941 HARBOR BLVD. -PHONE 642~7050 $4 .. 3 .. 9. a· '59 MERCURY MONTEREY '$4€).".·s.·. One own•r, •n immacultte car, power. .7 '62 COMET $ SS. 2· 9S 0.lux• 4-door •+•lion wagon, 6-cylind•r •ulom•lic, radio · L' 9·5 encl h•at.,, Economy! (!.} :~:o:~"f:).1 power, .11 ,1uxW., faatvr••· factory air of coun•. $ ,62 FORD' $795 .. Sport coupe, VI overhauled, 1utom1tic fr1n1mi11ian,. poW.r '66 MERCURY . , 2595 tlHring r•dio•ndhut .. Colony Puk 9-p<J,.og.r station w•gon, .. tomalic lr•ns· '64 p' ONT' IAC . , $ 9 9. 5 mission, radio, hit'atar, power steering,. power brakes, plus . ' . . many other extras, on• own.,, C..talin1 conv1rtlble', real sharp, Alamo White with power. '65 MUSTANG .GT . s17·95 '64 MERCURY MONTEREY $ · ·Harcjfop coup•, automatic tran1mi11ion, ri1clio and haatM', . 4-cloor custom, beautiful maroon, factory air conclitionin9, TO 95 power 1taarin9, power brakes, vlnyt roof, looks like new, power. · .• 167 ~£~~o~~ •lliomalie transmiuion .. ra'dio, hu+•r.:-$2450 163 ~~l~Kc:~:ito~if Yallow, automatic transm111;on, s109·' 5 ar 1taarin9 plus many other axtr•a. poWar ·1taarln9. 167 I~~~rRP.ndau, lull pow,r, air condmonint, ri.;•o-+ap•, . s3. 495 164 s~~~-~~Lh~~lop, ona ow: .. cu, full powar, s12 9·5 . Land .. roof, • buutiful ..,, . . . '62 LINCOLN '67 TORONADO s3 795 Continental 1aclan, Antique laig• parfectionl F•cforf .,, s13 95· Deluxe coupe, full power, factory iir concfitionini, one own-cfit" • d f II · ' · er, lilc:e new. . . con ton1n9 •n u power. . , -, 1 • 166 MERCURY COMET $ '64 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $16· 95 Cyclone, h<rd+op coup•, G.T. no, au+•m•tic 1r ..... iuion. ·1s9. 5 Coupe, •utom•tic tr•n1mii1ion, r1dio •nd ht•ter, p•w•r pow•r 1teerhi9, Ebony . • i.ering, power 1wak .. •nd · factory •ir condmoning, •n• ,66 CHEYELLE MALIBU $ 18 95 •wner; 25,000 i1du•I milea. 166· C"R. VETTE . · . $<·3 3·95. s1.11on wa99n, '•ctory •ir conditioning, power .1 .. rtng, _ V •lltom•tic tr•n~mT11io"' Autumn &olcl. F••t~ck coupe, '"421:•. ~i~•, 4~1peff tre11mi11ion, Im- . m•culat• coMiti-. ·, •• te •'preci•t~.·~· ' '64 LINCOLN $1895 ' THI AIOVI LtltJD ·CAll .... A IAMPLl-oP THl·MANY VALU9S Wl ·HAVI TO Conlln•nlal Hdan, M.11! 6roy, f•clory air .. ndllionlng, fuD . . . . . • ', CHOOS~ •ROM ... '• ¥K. AtC?"1° OUI 24 MO~{--MILi P~Y WAUAHJY, p~wer.. , -' ' ' . . . ' ,I . . ' . ·."".~.-1.!:":"...' . , , • ·. . ••• \ ' • j I ' I ' I I , I - - •........................ 1111 ........... 111111""' ........ .,. .... "" ..................................................... ~~-;:--~~~-~-~~~~~~·· --• ··~-~~~-" \ - Ev.-,-Hat ~That Sam1ene S.. Wtn+t- y Oii c:.,, Sol It, Find It, Trod• It With • :W••+ Ad I M11U11S l'Olt IALI HOUSU l'Olt SALi HOUSES fOlt SALi HOUSES fOll SALi HOUSIS l'Olt SALi • HOUSIS fOlt SALi HOUSIS iro1t SAi.a HOUSU l'Oll SALi HOUSH !'Oil IALI ._..... I 1000 o_,.1,. lllO Oenonl IOGOOodorol · • . 1 ... ·-·I . IC!! .... , 1111! Gentltl . 1000 Newli!'! ~. 12111 ~ ...... ._., ~ 1WO DOUIU . 1111 ¥OU e;: Of ~"Ml 1~~·~~~ u..ier ~~=...-cM •~GES auiLD11tS cL011 .our · ~ -,. 111111 11/4~.vA "",.11o. 111.«11. ~ _ ... ...,.- - -~T~ ONLY f NEW HOMIS AYAILAILE [dst 'N' lfUJED PRKE$l 1 $1~ Per Mv. .;:~:,~::~;..,: =·=--= ._. ~-·2· klhl, "RANCNO'LACUE$TA,!nHuntln~nBeicj!,hu , . 4BllDllOCNI, , lotopO>lla Ba!b0aeovto.~.ooo.woul4 ---lot- -~th A.JI. 646Jl71 · 546-2J1• the boi\ nluu in a new home in lbo entire area. CIJI ... ..,,.,. .. 1..,, .. in1.11 -ioalllolo .,.. • .,.,, ...i ..,.,..-;;. .....,. ---., _ •J'JoL -dloolo"":: Eoshlde 1 & 2 llory1 i & 4 bdiuis, 2 baths, quality construe-....... Ill! -·-. 111 ldl ~-~ •u~ -·~ u ... 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"""' -C.H --..,._., "'°4WA11 la & 7 S Ill!, >Ii ba1b, ---. ~ _, ._. m, ' IN!!l>E • OUT. s M tl6 -1°" Do1m « low don liMI.. Te"*l1 w:M -fnt1c. _,.. A ..,.._ kit.. lllA. _ ....... -.......... -~ R-to .Grow. / 3600 .$ea1(19W ::·::::-".-::.:::: OU.NOi COUNfY'S ~-llollW. •.• 21' ..... -...... loll I .., ""'1nJIT llftlV!l , _....., 2 hathl -SECLUDED ... C:-::.~Mlr . "''" -. ,,.... b-m L ~:sr-.,4 ctra•i111 RMltv :,;-'-~ ~-= mi-·., C.... ,_, ~~ .... ---'""" °"'!'!.. vtt. .... ~ ~~..;... . ' .,.., . ............ .... --2 way N.;.,,_ltT N•u N.B. Pgot ~ &.4o< bavy ........... -"" y -~ -~ _, OPIN DAILY 1..S ""1led o 131,900. llll -· Cir.'' -•,..,. ... .,... ""!'""!!'~'!!"~!!'!!!'~I OomPele!Joekl.....,,loup In fuhlm..,..Q.meo s&or.. R"'tic -•"'! --Ph. 644.llQ 6440505 '-·ti> -bmal :,. PLEASANT OU! llivmS J.-nice! VA -ol .. --· • ,._."" ~........., "'~ . ·3 bdrm -11 loede4 wltb ~ -8loponle Mm-Br, 2 ha + 2 "'Oc..m Vu $25.SOO. I ' baalar_., ...... 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"'2.0lil riii!D\10 · down. Chet Salisbury Wehavo~~-::....itao ,ROom.,.. ... -" -.... potb, -.._.... ----• i . ... -.......... -~ ""'' ....... -lllol,, ... .,.., . ·.oNCJNG. Tty J'HA llmlL .._ -ollll"'<Cll .. -. REALTY be,.... lloaoe 111 -.. l<lm VCC'I N!r. llM-lm 67U900 5 BR bom., ••'"-• ..., uiWIGE COUNT"i'S LAAGIST 2tl I. 17th It. _,. •1.1111 ..._ 1'9,soo. ~-"anvtt.,.• Donldo ~ ,,,,_ G66D -:~ ...,. with --t• ..,.......,. with .. l!lOiodiia ·c.a 873Cill Giant Sized Famlly Rm. °'"" -BI.-d ·C.M. 4 IEDROOMS . Uio1t • 1Z,SIJ9. Beth · """" ~2 BR. ~ <!on. our E-Z ""'ric ..... io- , "PLAY IAll -·-c (':.:' 0 :::i ,..... f"' ' ·--.. ~, . -..... ~~-.. $22,500 . " . ' Immac. 10% ... 615-48M Owr --~ .... ~· Will ....... t b ...., .,.... .... Y"1 """'t bellove H 'tll,... LAM> and $24,950 · w,.. 8%. Vlow. ~ 1ban rm! d'fl"'lt. LDn'!J! _ m -· the """" nJNl>8 • ...-.. C<ntoct u..,._ . -v-MHo Doi Mor 1105 lalboe PM>in111la 1300 c..._:=,:~==~~- Y .. -~ -"'t ... ttm * 642-1771 Anytime* -ol ......... Rid! Mr. --' ......... ' ...... Re-JUST LISTED WXURY PLUS I :~~~~~~~~ 1 ~ walla, mttclng fire-pQMtd Md Cl.l'Ptled. Price Sharp 3 Oce.n Froill u....-.. , NJ."flUl.T HDGim; ' Bil """"· 1-• b<droom. 2 MAR•m:M olubed -1>1.soo;, . .. ""'° '""' "' "'·"" """"" Just a Come On • • FHA or 'iJi·· All' '!._l'll.l<ll l1Va balm wtttf'extra llrle llvtn&' batbs. Homamaktr'i pride ~ f n1tg'.. GI loan •t 6%. Qll/mo. W 11 · ... ...., e,tl, ...... -· _,..,. 2 BR HOME bullt-1n kltchan. !lldlntrdoon f ~SPRING """'an. t 111!.1ll: ba. trplc • '"',_ -""' '*"" """"· '"""""· a..o ... roam I: n.rtmn. . r ·Y1nn• & loan .. . in fam mt, cpU/drpi. dbl to pt )'OU to kd: at ttUa 1o Marina HI & !hopa. ---a -Wood ....... pallo, -· ''"" to --. ..,_1m ,,. .... .. . ',,, •• T""' .... >It-Ibey• -p.,_, .. _... P•t Robertson ~ ...... _,,. lot -"' -IUl!ot .. ~ TAJUl>U, --w ~~-~ ·~ ;.... ·-....__. t'.lnoa,... -It. -out! I 147-8553 * 193-4)S2 "" -• -.,.. 1 Sl6."" "' -642-iooo -Hori... m:i'..7.M. Bol> a... l!ealtnr ..._ :;_ ~.:: -. -fitiPLEX =:.., -M*' "' ml> 2 111< !,U~ -~!!!,=a!..,, G',1. 3 !IRo.-2 ~T!'!S IURR WHITJ, RNltor N"' ...,. Homtinrlon - .......-· _., -..,... ...., -., 3 BRa, 2 ,. .... N..,. HARBOR VIEW V1ow Lot. '"""""''"'llY ..,,...., booo• ""' N.....,... m..i .. N.B. Roop11a1 & Modica! c... E&t4111M location. ~.<OJ b' lllted at $42,500. Olntm:r.ponry borne rHdy to Ont el !&w. Vtrat:'I nmt fet.bftl: •Juab trop6oaJ Pf· 675-4630 ever. 673-5122 Newly ~ecorated. Mon., with """" Pe.le • ·rren Riiy ...... ..... Tw• .... ""' """""'""' """' 10" ...... ""' ......-. by """"' • • • """"'" "'·""· Woll..McCardlo Rltn. IHI ' BR, 2 ba, ""'"""' rm. -..,_ VW. Oowtay patio -· Home -IAY A~UE Rox L. Hodges RNlty 1B10 Newport mvd C.M liQ; WestcUft Dr. 642.(i(Q) $38,900 -Try 10% down. OU. ~ iUrwa1I . • pd:lted, w I xlnt carpt'f, Two V9C11Dt k1C1 near 8Q' 847-~ MS-ma ,,_··....-. CORBIN-MARnN ...--.. • .i-.. -..111• .... w .. 1o aao1~c1:GO..i 143 1rooc1w'4~'5°111 · · · $19,500 · ... .., • im-,.. SZ,ooo .., -. --o.c.c. mtlonb:ooPIA!XJ!ll •-C ta .:._..: 1-1-79 o n!A-VA no down REALTORS , , ~ '" · ---t----~· "2--• OS -·~ 3 llodnn -Fonnol Din-• ''llR. ~ ... -3Q36 E. c .... Hwy, CdM ,_ --·SllO-,..:-..;::• -I BR 2 ~th h- tll!u.a!IY w"1 IU!t : bod-..,._., DAILY 1"9 !Im -$23,500 • q,o,1-;......d-;:.i. 675-1662 Anytime olLEGE •E•":rY ,.._ lleoch • II-c . ........,.. ltooltf -· ·-· .._ room bomt. 15d) ......, Vr5" NO DOWN G.I. • Dt ~. fltme/tefria'.. -•l5CXIMMw~~QL ·-· 1200 3fU vi. Udo mam :m~~~t~ ohapodpool --•-219.lasmlne, CdM Deoont<r'o.....,.-.i !Utr. "'2-9130 Ev ... ......,,.MooaVorclo-411odrm ' FlrstTlmeOfforo1f Lido 1110 1351 1 ... si.1., Roolty N!.at!I GIDDIUP PARTNER httto!. AlloY ... _ "' --location No... -""""""Loadl ol • KENNEDY $24,950! WEIK-ENDlll Boycr..t • Uke ,_ -Ev<o. 962.IJ69 --• ,_t -•-,.. t· S llR 2 -,,,_. 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"''"' cpta/drp1, block for ~ S2f,5(1), ~. dinbw rocm. 1am-5l&6llO n.,. 566142 FORTIN CO. plaee, lc"e lot $39,500. ·With "'*" 1 • ltory' IMns Batbl; c.'Cblo., t)ut_ tO ~ faiee. By owner. V 0-.• wm1am..._ JUtr. ., -. lt&,mt. PANOR.uac Bay vi.. at MUooo Ewe. 513-0!SO Balboa RNI Estate c., ..., --. -rm. 4 By owner, 141,911) • ....._ Hunll"tlon looch 1400 l806I Gull. 545-0.!7! ...,... ITJ-.C350 !>tel. ITS..J.5N Leon Vibert, R:Mttor the mutts: 3 BR 3 bath, Wet DAn.Y PILOT WANT ADS '100 E. BaltX* Blvd., Balbm BR a .... ...., 'll'iilll .,,. DLX. Put Udo ecaio. Pool. DOUBLE me lot. 3 BR, ~ h: Your Ad in "'--~ uiyttme bU', l ~. i.n. plitioa. BRING R!SULTS! ORiole 3-fltJ ftnandnl .....,._ fpl.; imparted chmdeller; I ba ~ d1t'B l'HA. Prindpl• Someone will~ C~f OUJtGE )'OIJr wut 14 ..,. BOCK JT TO •arr 8Y .owner.· W.-~· Dial KJ.$11 ftr R&WL~ 1toy J, Wvd Cl>. NS-lSIO BR. $319,!'m RUr ~ Cllly. ~2&5l it. Dial M2.s678 --. tor Oonorol 1000-ol 1000Gwrol 1000Gonorol 1000Gonoral lOOIGonorol 10000.norol 10000...rol l~ol 1000 • -HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE "842-4455 P"2 1611• • NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY } ' • . ,'::iii ........ ..: COSTA MESA OFFICE 54S.949r .Jnl ~ ILVD. ' 0,.. haolwp "111 t P.M. Hotm wacOMlll .... WI SAY MOU THAN It hu & CORllAI. --~ and NORTll COSTA MESA with NO l>OWN TO VEl'S, ONLY *8QO JllA and TOTAL PAYMENTS 1157 por mcmtll, HEAVIN HILPS LAI .. FAMILIU Thal ,_ a 5 Bedroom "-Jn MODEL coodltlon with '!a<ie -kitchen ct band" rubf>ea at.Dfit~ia. built Ins and diJ.hwubtt, RANOI SiZED DINING ROOM Wltb breU:tut ber, apaclow: living room with MASSIVE J'lRSPI.Aa:. 3 Hu .. Bedrooms up and two down. Plush Di .. ct.rpetl and ~ ~t ttm onajatk ... ut;y"""' < blocb tr... 1Nbllc and PAltOCBIAL ICllOOL and - pins In ""' ... _ CLOG TO 1HS BEAaL HO IX>Wll vm. 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MS-82115 Nwau Pabftl 1 &: 2 BR.. ~"-............. Mah·-adulbl w™--....i..-. -~. ~ locl.*9 ta .... Dm Wl!ITMl"ITI• ................ 16\t LOJT ....................... IOND ... lty PGOl SUD tD $lM --... ~ ''t''" I/I ..,., . ...,. _,, ......... T'l.P T ... ---... _ ....... ..... MIDWAY CITY ................. 16\f l"llllOlfAlS . ..................... 32325 6o. ,. __ H 2 BR.. pl' patio· .., . only no chJdm JJ.15. $31515 Wt· S ........ _. llouH ._ _ _,.,, _. :!t~: ::: Met;;·::::::::::::~!: ~~:TC:1te.•~~~.~ .. :::::.;:::::::;; -.-...t 'l/Y., Drpa. 8eo. •... ftb11. ~ l'M' };. 22nd* SU-3H5 3 ~ 21,i BA. .U tMc,-bullt-s 9m(UX)M, s bath, taot bn.' or Jt11rt11 t•rn,: ~-~b.-TllwOJll. OlflAMO• ...................... 1m JtUN•iu.u .................. '41t _ 5!..., Lacuna Httinc. For adults. t BlJc. DELUXE AIU., 1 ~ $110 Im. ~--•· ·•-..... pool ...... I Cir ---. ~ ..a, tft..Ha ~-=:...~............ -• TUITI" ................ .,, .... 1 ... PAID O•ITUAllY .............. '4"11 -~ ...,~ .... 1d91l for haciw.krl r..._.... .,.....,, -•--~ -~ ... _ NOllT" TUSTI" ............... 160 JIUM•llAl DllllCTOIU ....... '41• ._..,_ US ~ ~ $I.SO MO • .,....... -.... _ .. __._ ,._._"--•~·'ti -•• ! -n.:... -·11 ~ -ANAHllM ..................... 1'51 l'LOlllfTS ................. .'41J --...:.. "'~ 1995 a.&'dl 548-9633 ~ --__. ~ -· ...,_.nm,..._. -l'Oftllt ...... r._-~ llL'Wl!llADO CANYDN .....•... IW CAllO 01' TMANIC1 ............ Mlf LACUNA NJGlJIL :n.ESAL!S J200 adul.ta cml;y, no mDdnn. $D1 lav• & leach .,.._ $11'5 • $Dt Bio. 9::ilil. M~ ,.... W&. '50 t::~:: ~~!~H .. :::::::::::::::= ~':.:::T~~~1A~·:::::::::::::::;: Newport ... ch Sl45; Utn pd. ~ 2 BR., ~ tMlty, Inc. ~.--... ,..._ ~ o-mcmt!a W.,... n.k u.ouHt. N1•u1L ........ -.. 17'1 c•Mn••Y caYJl"TI ........... 1t L19un1 Beich Income BEAUTIFUL VIEW b1k. K-Mart. Adults, no peU. OC •• ,~. 81.~ NB -' ud ebltn: awiWM t:r • u.N cL1M1NT• ............ 1111 c•M•T••Y cav"' _ ....... f(lo 6 sn Joam. MS-0181 1 BR, NEAR EAN JO'J5 Yf. """""""' """ · 'D~ • ..._-..___ • SAN JUAN CAl'llTllAMO ...... 1111 CHMATOllll!I ..... , ...... , ,.'411 writ apt bldg PRIME L().. ~ j,. r.-1. r....--.... --IM9 -• ""'· ,. ... -....-...--. c "'"'"o ••ACM ois · ·· Cba?M ._o -·"-.....,_., •, ··~ •-~. nl-ly... '"""after 4 A u•.....,.,.,.. .r:.vea. _......... lloomo ~, Rent 5995 -~·-•·-"-~• tor $10. " ......... M•MO•IAL PAtKS ........... '421 OATICli 1~ bHni. to town I: ]"DD ~ .. _ ,. __ ...:..,........ IMW'IU".S:. ._...... ..... 'IV _........... ·-DANA POINT .................. 1n• ir.uCTIOMt ............... -~ .... ...-... _ e<:/Olllalo UaLllAD ..................... 11•1 ir.VIATION 1•av1c• .......... '411 beedi. '6(nt ANNUAL JN. lXll v._~·Rcl 6'2-6311 &: d.Mn. Nev~·•· RENTAL~ NEWPOJt.T Htdewa)I S40MO. 9l1etrm. pri•tm.. All ul:IU&I fCll -.t oc1:.1.Ns101 · ................ ,,,,. TIAV•L . . . .. ........ MP CX>ME. PRICE ·~1 .......... _ ..... _ 295 Mendoa Drive C.M. Apto, Unfurnl·•·• •·-·~. ~. -• -~. --.• ~ .. ~-.., l -DAIL'· y PILOT ~N 0111:00 . · ....... , ... 1m Ala TllANl,.OllTATIOll , ...... '441 l"9 ''"" --UCl. -, °""" ~ r.-.....,.. --• ltlVl•llDI COUNTY ......... ! .. AUTO TllANlf"OllTATtoN .... 6MS best tncorn.. h\Y tn kiwn. ·2·· ~ ~ l9i Sm.all traflw. . frPc, ~ ... I*. ... lhll'r. No mnttic .. C'OOll:· ~g~~i:.u~ ~·~.::::::~:: ~~~,!-,,=~T'.fM01t1Me ....... = 1IERM6 AVAn... Irvin• • -Util pd. Man over 30, N• Genw1I S000 beam eeiHnp, $115 mo, q , Ref's. lfl-1411 122 J'ORJ.Sl! Aft2f\J9 ::~n~::~:,0:o~~L··::·:::: SERVICE DIRECTORY MESION R.ElALTI VlLU.GI: 1I MW home. pet&. 561!61 tlft.1 lllft,zj vm.· ihd. fldWb..... eYe/wtmd. LAG':t:c8 ~~~:i.~~N: ••• vlC.·. :.:::·= Phme aam fam..nn, dinnn, erpbn•1· N-port ... ch 4200 VENDOME I BR.., U1' esiet. t .... ADGfiriiiiiAH. no. w,wtr. e<it'klE-~Aii! 1..W A,.PLIANCI! lll'Allll, ,. ...... Ult 8EAl11' 3 bdr, 2 ba, ~· Spi;. $.D> mo. f46-, bHns; trpl., pmtio, Anll. tia..~ ..,r. &--*!f. No cook· !~~~,.~~p:'1~s··········::::::: Fam-rm/kl.tch, front Plltio. SM-TO.,.. WA'l'lml'RONT-1llR,dm, M•e-rvatknNOW tm. lat. ins Yrb'. JU: ...... llS-lfOTr ABLE.Muinftw ........ RENTALS Hou101 Purnlshtd Ol!Nl!llAL ..................... AUTO ... , .. "" T .... •tc.""" Bl~ Cyn above Oriole, • .,_._ !W.-&ITO; lf6..8145 8-t. m..19 u.n Buildq, !'kaput al!MTt.Ls To •MAil• ......... Mflf •A•Ys1n1Mo .............. QM ,....___ , _500 ~-E ,11 11 •242 i balhl,....,, ~tillc. trn. Newly Rod1<orit-..J Biii.di 2d ....__a.""' 1t. . COSTA Ml!SA ................ 11• SOAT MAINTl!NANC• ........ fW ........ ..-aac. ...... . ........... o •:z·· u • maculat~. ""---'-' petio. . . 9G 3 BR Butlt~illl, beamed Clt'il-ROCH iJr ,.,..., day . . ---· Ml!SA VEllDl!tlll • • -·· · .... f BR. 3 · 81., nr. 9Chooll; PRIVATE ham9. S Br. ctpt, Dode for ~ boat, $285 mo. OM 0 "I, 1r inp, firrpt9CI!, I bt.tbl. 1 wun.111'. ._. IMime U .-,., · ·-·-. Ml!SA Ol!L MAil .~ .......... ,tlH ,,,,. ....... •• --··-Cl t S~I .. k ~ ·-.. ft.M-4•He - COLLIGI ..... K .............. tllJ ~'f,~t"o•::s•·~-~~~.~~ .. ::::::'.:.:= view · atriuin cpta "1...__ ,_ • -·.tu __ _.. Pb 613-0080 f75...f'lf7 E'f'& • Spaclou• l r's, 2 :a.. bloclt to beltch delire E lllb • Q( Mr. Jteddns N•Wl'DllT SIACH ............ 22(11 ca·r•11u10 ,.,,., . ' . ~.. dr'ps, ...... .......,.,~ .79o1u, • Put/ Gooctw 'n• m.8150 ~ . . • ===~=~ ~:::·.;··::::::::::·=: ~=~.S.:~~~~ .:::::::::::::!: R.,E,,N137TA0~LS Owner 540-'73116 prd. Wtr pd. $285. 64f-a:62 ~INTERw ld~mlal. A<vball.r., 21"115·,· : ~ ~~·11 BA~ -( ~ I: PRivATE -nD A MAMV7 ~~':t0~:~ •• 1·:::::::::::::::: c,•,M,,•."!-..,-. ,,_ __ ·:.:.········· .... ..,, H • ,_,_. c ••• U.-•2so -~· l"S An1'-'m Ave ~-· .... -· -·~ ··-· 2 ............ 11.Y.!.. _.__ • .. unuu w1:sTCLll'"I' .............. -n:M cONTu'CToiii..__ ........ '°' OUM• rurnm~ orona -m..-• $275 mo. 6'l5-0697 -. ~ • """"" · ... ., ........ _. L'TWI .. _.. • , UNIVl!llSITY ll'AlllC ........... m7 CA.llPIT CLIAllliia'··:::::::::.. t'OS'TA MESA &t2-2D' Br. pool. $2'15-$400. ~281!i Hwy, <*:. fl). Aft• 1:30 lllVINR ... \ .................... m1 c ...... n 1..AY11te A a1P.1.11""" ltontils to Shore 2005 IEACH HOUSE Cl'l Th• ~. Ill'. lido; fum, Ntr S'l5-&l.f IACK IAY .................... DM DUPl!lll•I 6UI 1 BR.. priv s-tiO $115 MO ='~""=----~-S1vh11s & l01n l!AST aLUl'I' .................. 1ffl Ot!MOt.ITtON ................. "*' On ttw ~ at me QKula. ; . . . 5100 NEW Soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. PLF.A8AffJ' .room. prtnte lllVINI! TlllllACI! ........... nu DUPTINa 111iY1c1i"::::.:.:::::"'7 WORKING Woman cnly. . • :raritastic view, 1.re. living y~ 673-6f50 Cert• Mell -~~. hn. ~·.. 1-~--lor -...... (0.0Ht. OIL MAil ........... nJf ILECTlllCAL ·-........... "41 b .....,...., '"""'" ....., o:nu-....... 642-4000 •.1.Lso.1. . . ................... net 1:ou1•MINT lllNTALs ....... "511 Kit c en privilege. •n.il-rm.; 1 BR-I: M., bitnl, etrrE cottap: In.ii«. $15 + 1rviM n75 to$225. M2.al39 a santa Ana Ave .. C.M. ~fo"o 11s1\A,i:"~~-:::::::::::;:::::=: l'INCIN• .......................... able. RefermoN. Call avail. !lf)W! 6"i5-61",Q eves. util, axz. Ce ~ $450. HARBOR A...... , .. _::..... PRIVATE otftce with nt!!P-- a.t.LIOA 11L.1.No ............. ms ~~C::.-..'cii"iii';A,ki 'Sk."····= befmoe 11 A.M. Tul!I. Wed I: NEW 1 ~. 2 be., -..e. BU-Aernu fmn. bch. _M&-?119 REDIX:: 3 bdrm, 2 bl. Large _ .. Ln.• =~1M'lt'tl'-J1UW.e; tion ans. $175 per ..e, HUNTIN•TO" ll!ACM ......... 24M ••••••••• . ... . • . .. -.. ·.·.·.-~ ••• , Alt-1 p M ....... _ ....... "'t"' liv rm blt-Jn i:ttcb -Nr ............. -; . ----.... -~ l'OUNTAIN VALl•Y .......... tUI Ol!N•llAL s••VICl!S ......... 6'11 Z'&" • ""' •• .O.ln.a-.. inl, a,it... drps, pra.ge. BEAmiBe:y,wintertoJuly ....... -~~ ............ :..::::-· t15 Wk Hunt Bell ---e ~ ..... . , EAL Sl!ACM ............ -... wt oat.DINO. oltCIN• ........... "'5 I: S..t. • · all day Sunday .l 113-6635 lat 1 Br Nm .lpl. priv GREENS .P1.E -· ~ • , • leCtt't&rlll. arvb, ~ . : ~:_::.1:~~~NTY ':::::::::::::=: au.ss . ·:.1 ....................... ,. Monday. 5'l8--9737 $275. Leue ~. n75; 57,_m . . LARGE Uni'. 2 Br. 2Ba. apt. SLP'G Rm. h mlD. Prl air c:atditictq, d"'*w · • SANTA .......................... Ull ••1:1:N T"vM• ........ -..... fJt!i .1-y ·--hDmt and entr -· ma:wd:I -----• 1-• WllTMINSTl!t ........ -...... Hll •UN SHOii ..................... '71I H1ppfnon ft • • • ·Huntington BMch 34oO 3 BR.. l Ba. Deluxe apt. New '"'"W--• qita. ears ...,, '. u.r _.. • ..._-.::, • --nil : M1ow.1.Y c1TY ................. 161• NllALTll CLU•• .............. "" Havi"I A Roomm1ll . cul<l<> ~-. ••--, -· ~ --BACHELDR • UNFURN. 00.50. 4M-9i02 EYets. anly $36. 1:5'3 ~. CM St., ea.ta Mea SANTAANAMll•NTS ........ :M.Je MAULIN•· .................... f111 ••..-... UIWll _....., ......__ $100 Jl. N '""TAL ,,. NOUll!Cu.ANIQ ............. .,. T ....a,.;_.__ a n--a•-? J BR., 2 Baths; GO, -· •·-. ,._ ...,_ TfVlll YEAltLY·, & .... 2 •·., 2 .u, LRG P1eumt 1'0CU. Good attre8m Rltr. lM2-1W -...................... INTllllO• DKOUTINe ..... f111 ......._.,..,. ~......,...._., u: ...., ,.,....,..,v ~ ~t"' t::~=~ :Mf:L ........... ···= INCOM• TAX .................. '141 ... let ua ..mt )'Ot! uc. er,>U, drpa, patio, J'nd.. incl. util. Ciiv,, dr@es; ftr.'"'1:1eml A loclltt!Jn. Kih!hen ,m.1.~-2 JtoCM Olb -c:x Ob' 1.1.N cL1:M1NT• .:::::::::::::1111 1"0"· °""""'..., .,c. ........ m1 Roomm1te Reference !n ,.nt. Children. p!.flJ OK. Coron-1 ,_, u., 4250 1-2 &: 3 BDRM. mid. SZ'.15 Mo. -..iG 5f&W Hall, ~ 6 ~ • IA" JUAN CAll'ltTllANO 1711 '"0"1"• ........................ aa ....... --1a - -~ ,....,. loc ~-E:All'lfTllA"° aucff ... ::::::2n1 PltUl.ATIH .................. .,... Service ..-.. mo. -·-nJRN ... UNFUltN. ~ b rent. Gol!teii Wed: ..... • _..,.._ ' .... '.T .... 1"•UlflA"C• ................... 07' N .,._. p --· • BR 2"' ~ -... _ ................. _ ............. _ N rt Sho 5220 ~~-., ·-I • ' ~~-· ~ .................... INV•tTHIATIH llelectlft '1lt ewpart ,,.. h ........ _,., 3705 . ., ... _.., -. ....... ri:-., '--'Ull1 ........ ~ rel -Ya:Dll • .n.c1, requ ro • ........ ..... ~ 1 -.; . e~~;~~~-.~0:Tm ........ = JAIUTOalAL ... '. ........... :::..,,. w .... _..... ;,,, -y--·'d L.,un• IHeh )'Mliy, 2 er., friil., nes yr-Cmter, Adj. to Shoppinc -... ......._T --!197..23911 betott 2:30. ofllcl! with »vnc q1n. ·.· suMM•a lllNTAU .::::::::·11111 J•WILllY "1'''1, •ts.. ...... -n.i,~..,.,. .,,..,... ,... .. ly ""·-'--.Jor ul:il. _._. u=: N t _., __ _.. '""""~ ~.....,..., .....__, M ~ ~-,CONDOMINIUM ................ ,,. roNDICA.Plfll• ................ 6lll b.melortnlhareftl'Ylll'le MONARCH BAY Alt.EA . ~-...,. I --..... npea.............. 2Bftl:Oenonydr'1la1.M $15 VP Wk. w/ldtchen $25. , ....... ew.. _......_,, OUPL•Xll l'UaN ............. '1111 :s~~~~.M.t"itii ".'.'.'.'.'.".'::::·:: 3 bdrm oman. front apt. en WVELY OC"EAN VJ'mi. s )'rly. Adults only. 5 2'100 Pet@n!Dn Way, at H.... 1$190 mo StB-1290 up.· Studio Apta~ 2316 Btiumin.,ottice lpfiC9 tn ENTALS MOVINO. STOllA•• ............. 'Balboa. Perm. Crptd, t.rn. BR It den, 2 BA: cpb, Drpa, 615-3153 Mter PM bor I: Adanu, Collta Meu.. . Ne-.,,ort mv., C.M. 5'&-9155 Gliridale Federal mas .. PAl"TINO, ... _._.... ..... .... FURN Studio Apt. J'ull 546-037() .tUT.• HouSH Unfurnished PAINTu••· .._ ··· · ·· · · ..... · ..... SU5 mo. 115-fa trP pool l300 mo. Abo • Bick a.y 5240 REUABLE Man o•er 25 '-All1' $t5 Mo. up. rf5.31ll.S GINEUL ...................... =~al.PNT""··· .......... = MAN roommate WWltlrd ~ a.-ail. 2 BR. 2 be.. $250 mo. kitchen, pr, 9t deck. $1«>. Yl!IWS <*!i. $10. per wfll!k, DI ======'===== OSTA MIU. .................. II• PLASTl!lllN•, ... -.;······-,.. ...,.. .... Meft!dl.th G&rdaw iadulta .. Dl3 Mtw lM pm 6'f3.-4IKl ....... AtlJ-.,._ __ ,,_, _ ............ _ ......... V1DV: s Br,~.&,:.!, blt-E. 11th St., Con Maa lndwtrl91 Rental '°'° MM'••"• e.•,L ...... ·······-·······'~ Pt.UM•I,.. ................. ::."" c-.,...:u.,,. ..... ... .aur.11' .... -i.... ..... fl" M .... -.. -...... P000L1 •llOOMIN• .-heme, flDtl!P. An. Reot $150 Felt i....: -umc 2 Br. laf'--4300 _ _.. ... ..:. fat ldulta -m.. ..-. .:: ~ a.. .. ~"::o·.~ "::...~ ............. ·:: POOL ll!llVJC• ...... :::::::·::,,. ... - -""'\. !____ ~ -"............... ..,_ .,,_ ft.---a H-5991 GB()lJND .... fer ~ N1wPOaT MetMTs ............ 1t11 l'Ow•• sw••P1N• ........... M11 . -Aft. 'P.M. uiitmTI nmne. Ocean view. Ula peace 6 qui.et. '==""'====='".'=:I!-~~..!!~~'..--...:~:! J ~ for" CllDlr.,_, * · Nl!.,,.ollT stt0a.U ··::::::::::am PUMP siavtc• ............... .ne e Gm.LS--. ...... tD fttt landocpd, ~ Yr•· 2 BR _.,. Sl!IO/mo. 1 BR DlllCl'iminativ• Tenants : Ii.Ir: mo. ware""-·--I ~ .. IAYIHOllll nts llOOf'IN• ········ .............. ftll ... , --IEuf ltuff 5242 COMf'ORTM!iLE h(mw far _. ,.._. 1••1•·•"" DOV•• sttoa9i ·:::::::::::::::mr ~~l!ll.1::"'.•~,.·;,iji""··::: J bdrm bMch· apt. Call Firepla.ce, ~ IPl-$111)/mo. Both tnciude 1, 2 .l 3 BDRM. API'I. dderly latty (amf:IW.lor)'). A'M.l..I Oct. ll. 2l!: Kl·l.368 w•sTClll'P ................... UR ••MOD9t.t111a ICITCMINS .,. CT.J..-0685 2 cu IV· Avail immed. util. YMli,y. No atudenta. POOL. NO amJ>REN PRESTIGE Tewn HamN PrtYate room I: board '170. UHIVl!llSITY PAil• ........... 1211 SClllOlll 1llAflP•• ...... ::;:.,. s:z25 mo. 900 Hmcrest Dr. 507 E. Bllbf. Blvd. 5T3-Q80 MARTINllj)UE r i. 2 br • d • l ~ '-~ 'JOO llVIN• ..................... -.. 1"1 S•WINe • .-.. _ ztr ut, • en • .. IJe'd. Netr st. JoacbJm ....-. • •t.cicair.Y .................... *"' s•w1t1•MA.Ctiiiiri"itii;Aitil'9a Cost1 Mea1 21 ...... r..r. Bah.-· ,~IU~tr~·~~~~-~--with 2 or 2•L 1-tH. Gold ..... ....., -w·~· -!-..,--------"'-"' EAST •LUI'" .................. no ••n1c TANQ, s-s. 91&. '"5 w 1• GARDEN APTS M ..... _,,, __ .. ~•-.Jo.le. POOL !".!. .. ~~ ..... ... ..... ~ ... utfful View Lot ~~~:: .. '::~~ ............ ,.= TAl1.0ll1Me .................. ::.,,_ U fu 3915 <LEAN s.ctid« Apts. • ~ .... -mec...-1 '""""".1"" IAlSOA ............ :::::::::::,. ~~L"i:"''~""ot. .......... = 3 BR. 2 Ba. built-ms, ft,.til' DuflexOI n rn. All • ind $71 ~ 11th &: Santa Ana, C.M. 2-car ear. Rent .tartl atl'PlllV==~·TE"""a.~ .... =~.,,_,A,_.....,--1 No. 26f on Antl&ua. H&mp. aAY ISLA.NDI ············-···ml T1L•: u..i... a ·MHMi.·:~:::u1s drpl. CJli.ldrftl ok. nt15. 2 BDRM Dlll pt ex_ BI ta a 115 E. Belboa IM'Yd. Call Mn. Hendencm 5fl6..S6G $250 mo. room for lltnbuia....:.... 1 • .o1o. llhire, Dover Sbl:lrM. J'or -.le LIDO tsLI! .................... US1 T••• s•avtc• .... SfS...nf6 BALBOA 173-99'5 17l'l Santa ·-· Apt lll c M 1137 .... A . w N... ....,, -by OMlel' m (OJ •AllOA Ill.AND .............. .DSS HLft'ISION ·-~··i:c."· ..,.., f°lll*:. Opt#. 11\d nr,.. .ru•, ' . . ... ... m1p ay., ..D. Nice 1t1ITOWICUnls • kwinr (nfl ..,_..., ~ .... '1or OJ-. =~;:;.~~::.·~~cM ·::::::::::: ul'MoL1T1aY ........... :::"" 2 BR. qq. cl1>a. :frpl, ~· Encloaed GAr. siz. NUt., eve.~ .._......... AnoCll HUNTINOTON MAlllOOll _ ... ,... WILDINO .......... . .. . .,,. .ear. CSmt llbiool. Utili_d!!!.lf no-. Prime Costa Miesa lalboa Island 4355 Coren• 4el Mar 5250 ...-n.r.;;;;I -·-~. u--lflcent . l'OUNTAIN VAll.IY .......... M11 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT IJaid. $Hl5. 5M-6150 dt 5. ,..._. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/rn£"A'~ ........... ,.,.-~v ....._., ••AL •ucM ................ ,,.. Jo1 w.1.NT1:0, ._ ............ .,.. \oc. ~tom. WINTER rea'-1. '116 ..... 2 lady m lbnltd ~ klme. View Let OAllO•" •llO'f'I .............. 1415 JOI WAMTIO. ·-......... E>•"'"""'""E .............. Me9a. rr10 Good .......... --e::., Small but l8Wl IA LoNo •ucH ..................... Jot WAHTEO. Newpart leach 2200 .i;:ofto3~_.... '-'-_. Br. J'um. ao.. to I . ""' u;iuu. _._J. ..,, · · ~::::~.fl'uJm' ............. :: ::,:1:~T~::~ ................. = 2 Br. Gen.ge, yard. ~. ~ TOWNHOUSE ~ .. ., l'IM B-..h 1ot.'$1(1D. *1 .. Wl!ITMINSTlii:'"::::::::::::::::.1i .1.aoc11s, Ml9!I .:::::~::::::::11. J BR..~ ba, tpl., htd. pcd; 548-Z73 1J,, MIK. ......... 5999 t.I. rill tno. cn4) •·:mo MIDWAY c1TY ................. •" HaLP WANT•D .................. ,... dli pr. condo tvn area R~,.TALS Huntl......_ IMch 4400 .,.,.,7 "-~-__ W"·-EL MOD~• •••• SANTA ANA HllaHTI ......... MM AOllfCl•S.."-........... JM · ., " · ' ii;; '"111' .. " "t"'" na.-UV'l" ,..,.. 11-1 --~ -- COAITAL ..................... 1111 HILll' ••J.:1'1D, .WMMri ...... ,... 871-8811 d~ 146-?00'J or Apts. furnlahH • ~ • UJXURIOUS • e 2 BR, $UO to $130 ON TEN ACRES · OU>ER. «qU ... l BR F<D' 50 1t Hilllld• loll. llS.500 U.OUNA II.I.CH , ............. 1715 JO • .....,,,,_ ti w-.. .......... lMI ..,~. ~...., """"-~ ..,.., . ., ~n '. • ..... e unfum hotJae _ _,_ (n ) ~-U.OUNA NIOUIL ............. 1111 AO•fllc11:1, ,,... • w-.... 1111 .....,. _..._,.. JU¥ • • R,gSOR.T UVING • Hee.~ pool -Adu1t. oriy 1 • I BR Furn &: Unfum ' · ~.. ~ ~ (21.1) : ~:;11C,.'iiS.':~MT•.:·::::::::::::f,: ::o:~i .. ".~'l~T:~c~~ :::::: 2 BR. 2 Ba. Pool, l:ftch Gen•r.1_1 _____ 4000__ 4 NATIVE GARDENS e No petll • AdJ to shopping Frplc. I. Pri I Patiol: / ='e~~ ~= ~1or1!163-1.Di. CAl'llTltANO ll!ACM .......... '1JI TMU,TlllCA.L .................. f* L.eaee. Adulta only, 14' Bay. • ntVV<" "'•UNA"JACUZZI PODll. T@rulia • Contnt'l Bk· ·-. ,..,. ,...,. er~ -LOI', GoU couiw ftew aoD0 ; ~~=~t~~~i..:·:: ::::::::::::·:= MERCHANDISE FOR aide vm.p. NB. 213/m-&.D RENT "H~UN~TING~TON Gr1cious Adult Living ht. I bole Putt/Gn:en. ~ auw;.;;-equtl;J'. Will Ml • ...._ OUPLex1:s UNl'U•lf .......... nn SALE AND TRADE 3 Rooma furniture 2 BR, lli9 be.ti!., w/w Oll'pd•, 900 SN Lane, OiM Mf.XU , · ear 646-1286 SUMMlll lll!lfTAU .............. ,.._ ti:--.t....-, -:-1 _.._.____ , W01Mf1 a dub in (M: · RENTALS l'"U11N1Tua1 ........... -.... rona •1 l't\ar 2250 $25 Mona&. .... .,.,._..., ..,..... .. ~ (MacArthur nr. Coaat Hwy) ...... _,,, ====-===-=me:\ . Ol'l'IC• l'UlllflTUll ........ ltll ___ .,;c_;..;...:__;;:;:c;..; "' GARDENS ...... I -·~ ~ Apts. Furnllhed ::::.1:1:;i:!,",.""1";.'f .::::::::.:~ 3 BIL nr. Alberbm'1 Mkt. FULL OPTION TO BUY ~ Eist Apt. !=====:;::==== rt.net.. 6150 ot:NlillAL ....................... u.,,•,•010•,•,•,TM•1•,•,.1.111T ......... •u l'rpl., ca19. &: ctr.pea. SDI No deposit o.a.e. T.,. ... ,, ... ..,......,,,TAINM1itl'I' 1~ E. lSth 642.-, ~ inll ~: ~ ... i:··.....,frplc,,. Income p,....r...a.v 6000 ~01!1:,,."'v~~5:1 ··:.::::::::::::::::: Mous•"oLo oooDs ·::::::::::: Mo, ~Jn'-''"~.';,.,•~· now. H.F.R.C. B0L$MH'1'CA & HEIL .,., AVAIL NOV 1,,~· ~sm~-~·~r..~' ~;;~,·~·5,,,_~·~··~:,:~·11,;;;;;;;;;=::~,...~":=;;;;;;;1 Ho "-7 Nl!WPO•T lllACM ............. OAU.•• SALi! . . . ......... lftt ..... ....... '""""""" Furniture Rent1l1 • l'MS or ~· Nl\11,.0llT M•lltHTS .......... 4111 l'UllNITU•• ir.UCTIO" ........ ll'lJ I==""'====== ADULTS 147-14•14 2 Br. w/ carport ruo TRIPLEX 2 Acrs, doee-in lo Fwy,, -Nt1w•OllT tMoa•s ........... •221 Al'PL1.1.Nc•s ... . ......... 11• s11 w. 19th, c .M. 548o.l4ft1 Huntl".'f!on Beach 5400 Up to Nile mr... •-. 4 lllll!STClll'I' ·· ............ we ir.NTIQUIS · .......... -... Int Lido ltle 2351 ~en• W Lncl Anhm TI+:llOO cSlJIET & IEAUTIFUL Diapou.J, water paid. -· Eul&lde c .u . -l BR ndl. UNIVl!ll$1TY PAIK _ .. ,. ..... 4111 llWIN•MACNUll ........... 1111 ...,.,., __ _,_·,.--n~,~-.-,--~Oran A .1. ... rj .1... "t Bft.oldftohfnlboma,a.nt SACIC IA Y ................... offfl MUStcir.L INSTllUMINT ...... 11u C II Stvcl ts Adult! only. 1 Br. Pool. ge ve.,..... 2 BDRM uuplu, Pool Pvcy, t yrs. old, SOS lnctme. On 6 1~ acr. .,. ....... ,... ~~~~N'...L'::":L MAa····· ....... : ;i~~gs • o1toANs ...... : ..... :: ATI'RACTIVE Furn hom.• o ... en 11671 carnenin. 8f'J.21fli Call btwn 2-5 Cpt1, Drti1. l Siy, Gar. Like Lure lot • room !or tutin .. _ ...... --ooo. eAL•o• ...... :::::::::::OM t•L1v1110N ··.::.:.:·::.:·.:::::·:.-•••H t<r short term leu e. Attentlenl e 636-4120 e new. Avail Oct. 1 $135. Unltl SM.SOU. ia,tm dr:lwn. """""' .. ._ -· nr IAY Ill.ANDI ..................... Hl·l'I. ST•lllO .............. ml Might considf't' Me IM 0 Studict Apt. Cole: to Beach. 2 lllt., nicl!, l'ftlOn.t>h, 21,,..,. ................ _ M2-l33T ...____ -'" -----.... ,__ fllliber "*1noatkm, .. . LIDO ISLI .. . ............. Gii TAP• ll1coao11t1 .......... -lease. Lltb lte&l.ty 613-8830 """'-...to UC1 or Sa~ blodm _, beach, alao un-1• B~on~A VILLAGE UWTRS" •w _"'...,. ---.-.:: call: Glen! T~ wtth ... L•o• 11u.No ,_ ........... uss caM«llA• a 1ou1,.M•"T ....... ........, LonalVIJ 1 BR. apt. Nf!W, privaey, Gr-"'-1n 1-s... • HUNT1N•T011 aucN ............ M09•• suPPL1a1 .... ............. 0wner 64~ or 0cm v. f\..ru.hedBcb.. • m Stti st. H_unt. Spadoua 2 a: 1 Br. >...... 11111111 -1 Eckhoff a A••• ... Inc. FOUNTAIN VALLIY .......... '"11 SPOllTIH aOODI ............ -L-un1 h1ch 2705 ...... IV'lf:, )'ard. $1.li Mo. . ' OI ·~· w .... • llAL llACN .................. '". •11tOCUU.1lS, SCOf'IS .... -.. --Franklin 673-7122 Opt., drps, bl.tins. OOle to ID-1612 Nev N.B. Po.t c.;M&-2414 ..... ~ ·1 14' .. . ~ONG •tACN ............. 4J4ll MllCILU.N•ou• ................ 3 BR 1 llA l d fl?5 ~-~ ,,_ 2 _ _ 'CE d ~-.... , • tchli Qill*tn OK ~. Ollll )llAN•• COUNTY .................. MISC. WANTU ............... Mii pow er l(IOlll, ·~ : .. Ul\ol,., QU.. "'"""• ,...._ your Want. w-.i-o: • • ~~~~:r .. ~T11•0:• .. :·.:·::::.:·::::.'~~~ tt"~::.:~~· .. ~~ :::::::::: .. :::= Be-•ut.,~,"'"',....;. ~tandinc frpt; ~·;.~ .. t~_,.... PILOT"'°' .,.cl!:~ .. ;. .. D~T ~oC:~ Ave. Apt. 2, Mar. _G_•_r_dln __ G_,._._, ___ 56_10 WAITm TO BUY 541-mt, 1>.-ee-. 5Sm'l ,,_IDWAY CITY ................... 1, STOllAO .................. "71 """""'"~==·=~====-'""=""=·=~=,,·,.:-====:::.:======"-=-='"=1!!!!! ...... !!!!!!!"!!IJ!!!!""!!!-. llXIY GREEN IA"TA ANA ............ "21 :~n.,::1 .. MATllllALJ ....... 116' .::!'. '""T"' ..... "•rmlfn -··"···"" A . . . --..._ I 2000~-I 2000~--I 2000 12 NEW 2 Br. mm nnce. ' &: l BR. 'IOWN ROMES Apt.I 10 to 100 UniU • u.. Ac,.... 6200 TUSTIN ............................. 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All _._ ~ __..., ' ir.nlNM ......... ' ......... n ~"'=~-------1 ML tom pool f -. ~ .---lc:S"'T~~'-,s&·:::::::::::::::::.: TfANfPOITATiON·-0 1••5 10t ~ti*'-2 BR. ept1, drpl, prtv, • 1.~ :i=• · 'ara..:mti .:.:_ lenlLMT.Q51SD.ll&IQ.JGt MIU. V•lH .. ,.1 ............. 1111 ~ lll'ltltnlllid WOfdl b.-J19tlo, pnp. $135. n.ew. • i ''LAND~=~p~z.~--.--~-~-N•WPOllT llAC" . ......... .... IOATI & YActl'TI · .. ·· · · ...... -law 1o fon. four *'P!. words. J BR IJ((j '73-3990 N• rental prob&em, G •ad ; Jiii' ~. ,..,.. "•"•"•'°,.'•~ ",!. .. , .... ., .......... a..,11 ~~:4r.-uiiilal ..... :: .. :: .. : I IEEGAN I . . La.-.'°"' ~·---ftrw....O...:. • n.fff'I Pre pbl llltlntt. ""' ........... ···· ··" r• ... "ElBr.n-.. OCX:&: ··~ ·-_..._., N-JU --·~-Guar•nte·e'--·-.~ WllTCl-11'1' .................. 1111 SP••o-sKI &OAT ........... -~ ~ Yolle>'ball badminton att,. It aHrftl tr _....._ ....., UNIV•llllTY PAlllC ........... 1111 IGAT TUIL•U .............. --I r I r I South Out Piia. Qpb: F ' -•210 . . . . 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A P'ttDllll .... _ ... _ POVWTAtN VALLl"Y -....... ..-nt MM.T ....,. ................. ,.. I ~ -........-, ...i ~. S1nta Ana 5620 vwnis, ---· , .....,: -.rllUlPI : llAL •UC" ....................... MAT ITHM• ..... -... .. • ..... <WPftl/&.pet. $115/mo. W!BlSmE o.ta Me-. ' SAaUJ'JCE! 180 at. -tum ~:~:.'1i:~m·:::::::::::::: :f::': ... ~"~.• .:::::;::::::::;: I I Weli:U:tt. 6'73-TI78 County .... Cflnt.tt. unHi, lof t(Dll. ~·,I knd, '1"lilift Oiiunty-:'7ChiMp •Ai•o•" HOV• ................. PLY•• Ln .............. ~··"• DI y IA J 8DRMS _ 1~ Bab 1..wrury 2 BR. 2 BA dbl 1,,., Mit -ae-,..., 2 hlel. MS-T9M wttTMINn•I ........ -..... 11111 MOSilll "°""'"' ........... 1 •• ,-MtDWAY Cl'TT ................ NW MOTOlt ,.,.... ............... l r I r ttderfy wN .,.. D''S'P ii From mo .... MenlCt'l' Ol!lltral ht, -.tar, .. ... . ..,.. """ 1• ,.. '""'"• liMA .......... -..... .-11CYC"" ................... ,.. 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IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS .. PENNY PINC HER WANT ADS NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES l TIMES 52.00 IN THESE CLASSIFICA TIONSI 1000 -& .,,_ 1111 IOIO bile .. IOll Tilo•I-l20I I012 lft.PI & S-· Dlt I014 8015 Tlpl R111rtlen 1no 1020 c:.m... ...... _.. ..... 1100 e......... .. 1110 s ..... uoo 1120 1 _.,11n, ._ -. 1125 Ml-111_,. MOO . e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e 0 NO ITIM OVllt $50 0 NO COMMlltCIAL Pl-e 0 NO COl'Y CHANGIS 0 NO AllltlVIA,,_ e Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOUI I I ' .. -.-.. ... . . ' • • .. .. • .. .. . .. .. .. UA' °' ---· - I f 0 -lo .. aol ....., -II p !.-.... bu ' ,,... -did ~ """ Whal · 1. I tlof ket 2. I ..., doc I. I "" '-'. ,,. 5. I ., 5Ac llA -..,,, -bllll .,,. .... I I -' --____________ ............ --... ........... -........------- UAL. UTATI lllAL. ISTATI -IUSINllS '"" .....,.,, OoMrol PINANCIAL -· & -GIG -· & -6210 a... Wonh<ll - IAYR CASH? Read DAILY PILOT c L A 5 5 I F I E D IRIT llYII .. I" \ * * * * * -------. --------- ~f Odelllr '· lt61 INTERlta 6 EXTERIOR Palnlllll. Ill Doy Spocla1 Lie. .. Ill.~ - DOMESTIC HELP : · e DRILL PRESS OPERATORS • "=· -=-·~ . u. e EXPIRIENCID e=. . ..: ·. --. A ..... ln ....... 9-Sp.m. RBJBBI l Lii --.. -er and fl7 1ftlllr, ...., - """" Ill -9 -5 p.m. REUBEN l l! 151 I. CoMt Hl1-N__. ....._;;··'l'' ·-r-o· ~ -~ -·· .... rua -. -.. . I! a atcwsiet!: Melnt•aaw,._ Good•• a as t t••l, o.a .w "' '/ JI . -·-··· .l111ph ......... Aa --1 I. , tit ~ . .. I ' • • .. -. • • -. . . -- --- • -•• • .. -" J. w. RoblMOll'I I :~i{;L. opt'ftinp in •-Stamp & Coln _.P.tpartrnent 8al.M-Uld J'NU\~ t>O!li· tlco. _....,.., _...., "'l,~l muol-. --. iie;y PDUK>NN'EL itM Mm thN F'ri ·-.,.._.,,·blond ·-··--• 40 ~~ opportunity -~·-·~ • ~ ~ ':!' ;..-::. :..: -~TOTYPE* -. :ASSEMBLER .. ~-. WIREMEN • •J: .~ . "'sii;::inonthl minJ- -~ experience r.-. iju.lrl!d. L I b 1 r 1 I frliiio bo~la. * PARAMETlllCS * D-_Babr St., Col!lbl Mem .. ~TOGRAPHER • r• in studio pm'• . Jnl!&Muot ho rond-.,_, , l~l ~ Hq. Be&dt. ~ . •· ~ ::.h Te!TY. •. ~ ~oR;-·E. 17tf} CM. .~,,-.. -. •mcAGBKY .. ~ . . ,-, ·----foo P'ald .. -~ ............ ..... : ~f.SMMI ...... _ ••• to .-a; Gld G 1.,.,, ........ "'1 tat~ (tpltt) .••• - t ~jp~_cant P.ye 11 .. •. Dl!le. Secty .......... to _, . Seety /Leri! ••..• --• to t5(lO ·: ~ .............. 9'75 -Ri17J!fe:dllt •••••••••••• tlOO teii11ype ()pM' ·····-··· ~ Proof ~t« . -.. . . . SB Typist/~··-···~· -Part Time 5q • ••. '1IO ill' PBX Opor•t•r MQlt b9 availabl1 tor afttt- nooo/ewn\l\c lhl.ft. R.ec!nt t:~ multipti bMrd '*'-typin& and/or ~~pe - COLI.INS RADIO CO. 19700 Jambor• Road Newport &Och All appllcalioNI rwteww! on merit with no bill• to- wml R.lee, Color, crf!ed or ~x. Saleswomen NI and part time 9Chedule1 avallMle lmmedi&tely. PM. vbll! ret9.fl ~~ pre. fftftd, Top -1a.ry plUI mm· tnlsirionA. SN MW Rits <lria' Fuhimll, Sooth Oout Plaza. OWlt.tl. Mewe. Radlo-T elepltone Dispatch Girt Z or av~. M'l18t know local area. Apply tn penon YELLOW CAB CO • 186 E. 16th St. Ccfrta Meaa Girls! WA_NTA • P.l&k• nf."llo' rr1il!o:!I! e Work b' ~e linn! e Join the team thB.t car11 aboUt )'OU! e Make )'Ol.nell more ln· t~! IT'S YOUR MOVE R.EGISTD} roDA y WITH Oki Work! Mediterranean Spanilh FW-niture • • lloutht Manufadurw's Showroom S•mplM At Turific SaYlnp! RMitlved cancellatlon ef $22,000.00 8' Wood carved arm divan_ IC, man11 chair; Spanish ind Modlterron11n Furniture beaut'fAbrlc1. 5 Pc buagQll dark oak din. ------·---· ... ---• -~ Or $50,000 Special *AUCTION* Thurs.clay & Friday October 10 & 11, 7:30 PM AP N .. ,., .... ..,. a...; H.... set. w /black or avocado framed chainj ~ Pe A Dtc.,.. ..... .,.... " ... '' °" D..,,.., BR 1el 9-dr Mr. & Mrt. dresser, 1g mirror, from lankrvptcHll, Model Homes, Repoa1N1lon1 llema u follows: Gorceoua 8 It custom quilted 2 commod .. , d.ecor•tJ•e headboard In Sp111-Splniah & Oorntempo<ary -many Bedroom aofa with aepar1te loose pWow1 with he1vy oak isb oak or avocado design. aeb, Dining room set.I, china cabinets, buf .. trim decor and matching chair, 3 matching oak Items Sold Individually fell, mmrnodee:, bell consolea, dJ~ & love- occulonal tables, (2) 58" tall decorator lamp1, Shop Around-before you buy see USI aeala in Spanuh & Coqlemporaty. RDckerf, hanging cbaln awag lamps in wrough f Iron, an VALUE $195-FULL PRICE $429.95 choeb of dnwera, banging lights, lamps, oof. 8-piece king size master bedroom suite in pecan or term• .. low 11 $3.00 WMk fee tables,/IV'1, plcturea. dklette set1 in Span· paneiled Mediterranean otyle with top quality No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan il!h, chrome & maplo, office de&ks, vacuum • 15 yr. warranty king size mattress & box springs. No Fancy Front-BUT Quality Valua Inside cleaner&, mattresaes, vibrating lounge chairs, I Spanish decor dining 1el, etc. APPROVED fUDMQVRE ~stools, r#rig .... tors, stov,., washers, dry· 11t1 rl inc. -----,....... 21S9 HARBOR, cor:ri. MESA e .. & MUCH MOREi -·-··--·-MUST SACllFICI '698 00 12 Yean same location-.. me ownors INSPECTION EVERYDAY Ono ol ,......,._,"""' t•m FOi ~~~!;~;'(:~~-~-p~~~h;~ lndlvldu:ly ~ SuDnidllayy 91'! • ~ WINDY'S AUCTION poracy office help 9"l'Yieel. Terms Av1il1ble -N•wcomer1 to C1llfornl1 ~ Credit App,..vod lmmodl1toly ' S4l-9660 20751/i NEWPORT BLVD. -Anah•""· ,,.. w. Llnroln At Harbor Blvd. _ 8~~I°"~A8~1~ll·1• -&mta Ana, Ph. 5«).(lt!) -°"" ...__ :1100 ...-JOBS A EMPLOYMENl G1r1go Salo I022 .. ~=-~ BB OPEN DAILY t to 4 School1-ln1tructlon 7600 GARAGE IA.LE -----LMvirw 1tatie! ~·1~====~---Skilll Rusty? Goe•! -· 2 "" Antlquoa 1110 Pl1noa & Ort•"' Brwbup ~ bunks. 1 tn#qany, other·1--~-------1 1130 Furniture • AMBITIOUS • 1844 Newport llvd. Costa Mesa lolllyJ modem:.;"' m<thod ;.': metal. double .,. with *CASH roR ANTIQUES* YOUNG1.91RL -..... "tllt ..:..w-4.,s.t.&S.L'tll' tric ~ coune. Nona Hott· 9Jllint mat1n!11, li•ing estates, entire~ Conn Organ. Xnlt cond. $4$. * 496-3167. 'l~~~-~-~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i man, Newport Schoo l ol roc:n and kitchen t.ble and 1tocka etc. 5'8-7383 Sal" pmmo~wodc with .... _. __ ' ~ ""'"~ chain, antique dreuera, old , -h 1120 Radio 1200 ~ ~ but xlnt gu 1t0Ye ._ e-l~ic Sew1"91 Mac Ines ::.:;;::.:: _____ _;___ lnt.emational . -------... If you lll'e self .-iworting, en-JOBS a IMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPl.OYMENT UFEnME gift, type'writina:. rl!frigere~. Colfer, table, 1967 SINGER, walnut conaole GOLF 10 trarmislor r 'tcll . Aui1t1nt '-· ....___,1_ dift:.cd ... with ttw OiildlWI granddilldn!n, or I.amps, living room throw ,.. .......... _.. --~-lf!r"Vk Sl.9.95 v.ahle foe $12.95. Juat ~ ~ .... , 1 Help Wanted A-ncie1, Men & ·-·-....11 1 lndividu·u.. tu-rup, Im~ uten11i11. MM .... ,..._.. ~·-"" e a ,_ left! 64&-l'M-1 Teletype Operator public and ~ould @njoy un-.. -SSO .YVU'~ ""V man t~• rep:lMer.sion . RENT or Buy Order derk: IE dlvenilif!d dut· timiled Incentive _.ential, Women 7400 Women 1 tored. CllilCOBt 10 IHMn typ-E. Bd:>oa Blvd., Apt. 3, 2 T 0 uch-<Hnatic. automatic ~ •--~~ 113 ~• M CM docn IOI.Ith of Main St. in IM. Block ~e ftP1!ri-we would Ukw to rive )'Clllr • IN......,,.,........._..,. J' u l 1 uotr; """""'.. ~ ar, ZiJi;-Z.g, Button holes, blind -' .~·-ti--·· 1--~•·t• ->•n."""'•vn.<1 548-2&59 Ba.'boti, 2nd floor. Aftf!l' 1 hems, ta-stitchl!!I. No' al· 9IOl.....,.1«l..Stllrttrc-..· ""' .... ~· ....... ""'ICU.,.. .......... No e xperience ARGUS EMPLOYMENT t---------pu ---~-o,-al l day ,_, $375 •ttention. ..,,,. * CLASS OR ..,,,, '"""' .,..., tAchment! nl!'l!dl-d. $37..!15 U)" • to SO>. Jlf!I° mo. neet'!UM'Y -we tra\n you. Lab T@dl .. , , •.•.....•• $."Bl week-end11. Cub or IUU?M $-4.10 mo . Tel•vlslon 1205 New C.olor TV GOODIODY & CO. 1'~ ~ rno::.,11nm;;~ MWlt have neat al>PffNUlCe P8900nel Seci:)I •••••••• $500 PRfYA TE * FR.ENCli Prov. eh in. a Guarantee flt>Od. C a 11 Mn. Lum>, Npt. BcbJ'5t0.1121 &: good. fir\Jrl!! I: be able to Pic:bl..., Framer .... $90. ~ •e.binet w/drawtn: stand. ~g deal with the public. Apply Nllr8f'ryrnan/Sa1"'8 •• to $600 Piano, Acrordion, GuH:81' 1 1-~==~-=~-PA.RT ~ ii. pel1Klrl, Holiday Health Fran Martin ~ R 0 y a typewriter; &'a 1 1967 SINGER -Wlfi!! gtJDI!! RESTAURANT SFXlREI'ARY to a Dept. Spa, 2300 l.f4rt>or Blvd, C.M. ARGUS EM 0 NT racce. St0-256'2 . home to mothf!r. Will 11ell CASHIER head or Administrator. Pl YME CZYKOSKI'S OJ&tom GARAGE Si.le. Furn, for ·bal. $39.&2 or essume .A(ipl.y in perbl ~ Knowlqe ol the functions SHARP BAR MAIDS I: GO ID'IJ Wegtdill. NB 548-7796 Upholstery Schiol. Contirw-t:lothes, oowq ball, wed· $5.l2 mo. Zig-zag, button DEJ.J .fiiEF' &: buic clerical operatiorls GO DANCERS. Top wages. 1624 E. 17th SI., SA 547.Q36 ous Classeti. Day A: Evf'. 1831 ding drfflli a, mile. 847--0923 hole& ett:. No attach needed. um& Adami Aw., ~ t~ a<knini!!tnllive cfti~. $'.2.50-SJ.50 to star1. Call !or Nf!'W'POrt Blvd., C.M. 642-M-54 -::=::::::::::::::::::::::::I W a I . cabin e I S 5 . at Bn:iokttttt. HB Avi tty ID t)1ll" •I a cor-Jnterview. 54.'l-9983 SASSY Schools-Instruction 7600 * ART CLASSES -w/machine. Guarantee OK. rectM rate ol 45 wpm. Take LASSY 2901 Harbor, C.M. ApplilnCH 1100 .. ~ ~ $9 PER MO • "RENTAL CAN APPLY TQ PURCHASE ORDER BY PHONE Newportar TV Westinghouse Hdqtrll. C.M. 548-8511 • AR~ • ··-• • ,....._ 1 ~ * * * * by Robert Thompson ,"'="='~~-··.,..,-,--;=:c ... .ag~ -..._..... • dictation at a ~l!d o "" WOMAN t<1 do housework, l """" e VACUUMS e 1: up ~ICW. Pvt time. wpm. E:icperif'nce l yr1 d11.y a week, about 6 hni. S2 Harbor Art11 642·~"7\I 110 0 _1,. &, _.,.... SINGER-portable electric 9 AM to 9 PM 1 Dayl Apply in person Wed., 1Pt"n!tariat A clerical a~ per hr. MtJ11t havl!! TUTORING R.ea~bi~st vai;;u'; $10. 646-ll9 RENT TV $10 'Tbur'I., f'rt. onlif. Bring Jl!rt· lng date f« filif1!:. Oct. 111, tniruiportation. Reterence1. v o T E All levels math. crd ldtl 333 E. 17th, C.M., fi42.l560 N" [)epo«it . Fre. delivery :::;. :.:... Nwport Btvd., ~~ici~es;;.=:: 545-9600 Id., HS physics. !1624<Xfi lB cu IT Frail tree Hotpoint Mu1ic1I Inst. 1125 Option to buy. 'm-9llO ~ ..................... ., ... _. __ Perw:innel Office, 19111 p.sx teleJftorie. opf'rat<1r FOR A MERCHANDISE FOR rehi.1. 14;e freezing 11ect.. REYNn•~ Em,.._.; SE'.ARS 23" ~e TV, $75 '::::U .. w• =-~-w, . ._ ~ Newp:irt Bll'd, C , M . .Aru!we-tng service exper. ND TRADE J175 Like New' 642-5846 • vuv.> .,,_.v. with ma1ct11ng stereo $00. nlK" ·~-· -UDJll'r'£ pttf. iiuntingtoo Beacb • Computer ' SALE A ' . ' Trumpet ~th case, Both good. 675-4917 iDlM open6nc in L&gm& ----::--::------varied Sllfts, 536-8881 I REF'RIG 12 en ft. 0Jpper--Assortf!d mUSlC'· C a 11 8eadt ....... app. October U . SECRET ARY PRE$ OPERATOR Furnitura 8000 tone 2 dr .sf-defrosting, s7S-4917 Portable TV 11" $46. MUST BE ATI'R..AC.TrVE. OpeN.tor wanled fer plastic AGE 181 1new .mo.6#-2861 646-1309 Phane h llPIJt, Mr. Mom, Operiing tor ~Hed tee· molding wortc. Call 54&-3370 ~~ :i:e 6~ate: WEDGEWOOD Holly stove, Pianos & Organs 1130 _________ , ~rm. bet 2 &. I iicn only retary tn m~t btwn 8 am -5 pm. CAREER EI e g a nt co\lCh, just 4 burner, c«tt. Jrlll, ovn. Hi-Fl & St.reo 1210 NURSE AIDE crouP. n our M'llo' So. WAIIB.FJ5S: Exp. sm din. rl!!COVered m brool!lde. $95. w/rie.p broiler. sm. ~7 Fell Sal---Special1 AA'b' ln ~ Orange fulniy ntfice, to House 8r. S..r. CdM . NeRt, COMPUTER ~· amaU t11bles $7.SO Electric dryer. $35. We~ room tor Qvistmas ~~at; :9so1~ni;= LAGU'tA BEAOI bt loctted tn Newport plHHnl, al~. 67J.-77l'l Aft pi.ctures, etc. 20U KI n gs 6'2-al72 ~ * B·l Ham· NUR8JNG ltClMZ cb or Evl!!. PROGRAMMING Rd., Newport Beach. Cati mond It PR -«>, like new lJKE NEW! Balance S8.l00 491-8!11'5 Bea · 20 WMkl 54R-2394 fer app't. alter 6 ll lO ·-. Ham---' M-100 A, M small pymnti. D'f'dit WArrRCSS Antiques _,,, .,..,..... n-"'""" ""'80 SECTY/RECPT. Pie• .. Apply In Peraon MtJlrt ~~er 21. For Total Concapt course in ip.m. 11ve ~%. Baldwin CT·2 ~";;~·=-=="===== AttNctive &irl h new Con-at · W.t~f!W call 673-4110 cornput.r progr•mming. MOVING. Carved antique VAST 11tock Amer &: Eur ThMter ~. 6 mos. Tana Recorders 8220 ldftnrl Dip,..... oma.. May UNION BANK A new, up-to-data prepa· queen ~. dreuer -cai:· furn &: clocla:. La rr Y old, $]!i15, Used Hammond _;_;:!;.•"::..;.;'-'-'-;__-'---'--- ....._ PMt time. ml ration for a Bright Fu· f'd chair k tllblf', pi.ti& Morgan Antique!I, 2 4 2 8 Spinet SfiiO. Used Grand pi-SONY 230 Tape recardfir ~" W ~ -C...-llr., Newport &.di Main t1 t UlVet11, ~,.. Jobs.-M•n, Wom. 7500 ture Car"r '';blf', 4 chairs. rnirron. New-port Blvd., CM . lll'IOll _SAVE! Steinway cm-w/2 lAncer sipee.kers; lik~ .. .., · ~ · 1WO-ni1J "'BJJ.1914 1 ' Mucb more. Tueti/ w;:1 10le, $'195. nf'W. Still on guarantee; val. """""" --PART fuiE WilRK Rec:AMlonlst · COMPUTER.AGE Thun. Z121 °"""""" ( • FREE TO YOU °""' Mooday & Friday"'"-at $300, wftl .. u '"" $200-""-~·--.... J. W. Robinson DRAFTING Blulf.i .... ,.,, ......,.12 '° uo ,.._...., """' ,,,. PM ~, • ··-u:. ........... for high 11""Rde beauty 'th 1 -=~=======I S'pMV's, ~~ ·•·••• iii 911 starts --d ~ HM ,,,,_,;no-s for 24-to-36 wHks Modern LIVING room couch W1 old HAMMOND -_-yf!C:) -stll k>. ~·ton licer!M ¥.--·-~ , · .. · · PLAY•FULPJP9 6 wff!k:a · S ti G--..1 1500 RN. Ul".f. o6:» ··•·•··· Siii ,..._.. ..... tmitoris __,_,,, e Womens Alter1tt0n1 tralnl-includes ec:J. matching .... -..air. 5 piece ,....._ m (X)ROOA DEL MAR por ng -• ~ ,. .. _~...,,.-......_ .. -,,....,,.,.-~ but not fW'Ct'll-··• dinettl!! 11et, O>Uee table and Mother OJck•~ ........ ~ 'C" c--H---,,.~-.__......, .... -now •~e 1111ry. Ofteni permanent Center vanced concepts in end table, All I.Bed only two small al!lo. Blad< and white. --. ~ .......,, -... 0'~ SPAULDING Exec trons. ~.::::::::.~:: ~~ ORCHID~ work. pleuant en'tiron-FULL TIME ddra!flng and techhnic1I mooths, S200 for all. 779'l t""~~ ~r: 31! Hey Look Us Overl Wallett Cup wds, baa: • ~ ........ '960 TO YCXJR BUDGET ment, i!:ood company hen-e Outside Dr1pery e119n to mHt t •new Franklin IX. H.B. Paularino. ' 10/10 We hav e the largest ~le.ctlon ~7u1Exeel rond. $1C'.i. ~~omo. ·····-· '9JT with -"'------'-Co. .tits. ApPly S1IH requirem111ts oftod1y's Leaving Country at Once , , ot new and used p1anoc .at l.;.DI. ,,._ 11*9' •••• SB -...... .::::::::--BUFFUMS n•w·ide1 jobs. MUST SAatIFICE complete ORGANIC Fertilizer, -:a:ed the lowest price In Orange. ~...:..·~. -· ., -1 ,;;~~-;;i-~;i·;.:.:~=;;'=:;:::o I household. New decorator horH manure combined . nd ~ ···~.·~ -1 ~ Fashion lslond Appcy penomei lo-4 AUTOMATION with wood shavin .... Good Coun~ .• Comema 1ttov. Tm~~·oq, n-. .. $!IUI rnEEPEll -Q:mstnJc. ••-Fn· fumiture 7.6 W. 18th, Apt M ... ~ yoone:u ---~~ •~ .,., -tlco --. • ""-•oto N-rt B1ach iYwn· ELECTRONICS 2 B n.:, M.,.· •-bet SI mulch, ll3J.-6332 between 8 &: ·. ~•-=io---4•..,..... .__ ......, • --....... --,.-1''8.thinn Island -• """'a · .,...,,. 5 or 546-4931 afte-5 lO/ll Franchi~ dealer for: ~Unea A!del ·-· tz111 FQllH•. 11\111. ~. 9a1aey 36 wHks •m to fi pm. 1 • • Y1m1h• P1•noa & Org1n1 ~Girls ....•...•••••• '8 ~!• aiwototment Cftll Ao N~ ~ii')' Prepares you for joba in: BEAUT lounge chair • ot-4 ~little kitten• tr.med, Kohler & Campblll ~-N p T -I Off' "'!..-Vl'I""' •u•• d t .... 'c WI.I~ P<r gd borne. 7'lO I k .... _., ,,... . . •••• scrow 1cer Pmpioyer Computers toman. ecora or . un • Vk:taia St., Apt. D-l, C.M. Story & C ar --........ -"" • ~ loo• Communie1tion1 1125 "°"' $300l. 1.a .... an-543-1023 1ono COAST MUSIC JC-.p :rear ~at job u Sa.vinp A I..cie.n ,.:qier1. FCC LI I tique pink llE!Ctttary desk • · ~ J.G!NCf wit• A-mother Ir nm a 1tno1 n!!OeMftry. Pr@fer BOOKKEEPER cent ng $100 (c06t $250). M*::: Items. 3 MO. Old b I a ck Spaniel 437 W. 19th, CM. -.c7!':4 wkly J*Y check.. 548-9526, -.n1 Mlea f!lllCrOW" ~xper. lnduatry 40C>-49'.Mi pop. Would lik,. rood home. ~ ~S&97 .__,,,_ Love1 Children -outdoor . ___ Attractiv1 opening for PHONE: MAPLE twin Br. Ht, 2 ~. O/IO . Medical A.ist1nh MA~l:o•1ek11per CONTACT MRS. RATNIO qualified bookkeeper. student desk, chair. 4 dWT. dog · 548-7422 l ~@nC'ed trmt alftm WMted, kr ! .tul.ts &. 10 Will prepare monthly fin. 547 9471 chest. Bookcase w/ladder &: • 16' SKIBOAT. Come & 1839 Nowport Blvd. 646-0271 Clean Out Sale 111 f~ omo. .......,,t. mo. be.by. Pvt rm, bath, MARINERS ancial statemenl1. qU11r· • rflil for bunks. ~ Alter take It away! Call nee :a; I!! d tor ~ TV. Perm. Job o 11 I Y. S•vlngs and Loin ter!y report11 e nd regula· 6. 6~9'17 Steinw1y Grand, Ar till: Mod-·~·Docton. M6-M9J 642~000 tory reJXJrtl. S1artin11: sal-ACADIMY O' 1--~Qu-,-l~ity~Kmg~---S°"J-u"""B<dc-;-.-________ 1_0_11_01 r:l ; Wurlitzer Baby Grand ~ • ..;...NEWPOR.T BABYSI'ITER, 2 cbi.JCa'f'n , * GIRL FRIDAY * ll1"Y rela1M lo experience COM,UTl!lt TICHNOLO•Y beautiful quilted mattress, & Foot Sofa s,st\5; Steinway Professional ~.fV'iOnnel Agancy llv.ill. Roam A: board + and ~I f'lamings. • llll ivi,io11 of !!pl.it foundation, blt-in ~ Model $595: Tiny Spinet pi· ~~2 ~1o..70 .. N.8. l&l.ary. Mature spa ft 11 h For smaJI mAJJUfacturing ?hon,. MT"ll. Launt 673-nll U11lvenlty C•"'P•''"' Ce. fnlmro. Nf'\'Pr uN!d. S9S. fo'rroe !Of' the taking! ano S345: Gulbransen Spin· _ ""1 IJ)eaking !Ady pref. M.l-M34 , company iri Coiiita Mesa . for appointmeit. S1dte 407, Nri Tewet' Worth $250. ~ ===~~~~~10/°""'ll et $395; Tbomis Organ $195. e i!ACH AREA e ffi.«64 Mu!!~ exwtlfont typist, pro-0::~ ~~~. •,";;;· 7~s rr. Sofa. foam ruahion1 AUSTRALIAN Shepherd It ThP.Be and many lllOre at ... eldqii;-conll:ructioo .. Wi0 CLER K-Typ Ja t , lelec ficlPfll with moru.nd. with An ~ual opporlurnty ~.Double box irpringis & Spaniel mixed. & mo. old WARD'S BALDWIN SI'UDJO ~) tifuw knowledg front office ·~· SaJ. employer P • • • • • • • • 1 mattreas, f 0 ti m . $50. loves children & cats. 1801 NeoNpOrt, C.M., MZ-3484 AcdJI~. eonlll .... Mill Ill PBX~ , e ary h11.81'd rwi itbility and ex· -~=C::::C::::C:===--Pl•••• ••ntl '"' *••• ift. 645-0077 10/11 Open Sunday afternoon1 G@n. olcl tYPe •.•..•.. " S.'l90 day . , 2t or OVK, g periencr. 642·9000 ANCIENT MARINER I for'"1tion oft : oc,. ''1-='"""""~"='=~~-~- Rece,>t/type t> .. S.TI!l/$400 SI.Jn. ~k~ing Sat . .\ 1 o COMPUTEll·AliE 1 Co LDSPOT re tr i I· ~k~: ~e •,.,.~J """Lay Away ~.~~/::.= =ruLL=~~Tl~,..-"Mmd~.~-"""0...~n ~~;r!~~~~i~~~!~~~. 2:w~~=r:~· 1 O c°~~~l:e~ I :~~=~-~~lz:~~!i ~7892 10/11 YOU6~~N8Q1;,1ANO 1885 Newport, C.M. ~ = ~. ~'.""wa -~~ "f>xpPn.H ,J.,,..G. 11 Now lllldng application! daily 1 1 0 :~~'tR:ri~~N& I beds. dresser. et~. 545-7802 FREE kittens to kind home. While choict' i& exiccll@nt FOr1.:·. rsonal & . var _..., ..,. , • 1rre for luncheon help. ELECTRONICS I HIDE-A-BED, Dmelte let, 2316 ~aware, Huntington WAIJ.JQ!S MUSIC CITY eluding &iif. .\ !Un. Call Furniture e w tTRESSDi I ., 1 Washer, all xlnt cond. Bee.ch. 10/10 con~ntl1I plecement 4IM-8621 A .... '" •..•••..... At• • . R··"--"' ' OR ~ _,.,.., 3400 s. BRISTOL. C.M. 2215 Harbor Blvrl .. CM e BUS BOY< 1 <d ,._ coaw...,...e .,...,....,, 18 LDVELY cab! A: lrittena c.Ml.2J .. Ro US E · A r11s , , • , ftefte ••• • 1 cc'===·.,C."-cc--''-c-~ ~ LV .1-e KEE p ER f'x-646-0275 e DISHWAS}IER."i I ti+t ••. •. '• •......•.•• I e HOUSEFUL of fi1lf> lurni· n~ special hom8. Adult. WURLITZER ~ a..,ue perienced; --=="'"'o--==,=-o~~ I 1 Xl <1r oldf'!" cbiidren. St().6]113 t A BARMAID W11.~: Must be Apply hf.I. 1 k 4 P.M. S11t• •••••••• I ~...... turP 6: misc item R. All nt PLAYER PIANO men o-ncy Llw-in;_~T"Y' open. dependahlf'. No l!xp MC. Ap. "PA'"Jt::,T;:;;~Tlm'°"' '-,-'-'=.'-'0,-,'-,:-C,C,;-:0-:,c:~ I 1 • • • • • • ... cond. ~u M2-T350. ~frrf' 4 10110 • 19ttl St., C.M. ,,.,,...,.., ...i B•·-I"'" . 2 • WORKING Kenmore Compl:f!tl.y AutCWMtic SURFBOARD -V Bottom . Good condition, M <lings $125. 1 mo old. 4~m4 HEAD Stand. Skis, cable binding. :.m cm. $50 !°146-5318 Binoculirl,Scopes-85:S:O TELESCOPE! Miscell1neous 8600 Christmas Gifts? For lhcJ8e ~ and rel.11- tiv~ 80 hard ID p\eft!M!: "l'RY a gift from TREASURES O~ ALI BABA ~19 Via Opc;rto, N.B. Opet, daily ind. SUndayti ll am-5: ll pm. Closed Mon. SWIMMING POOL 18 Ft Pool, Filte.r, Surfaeoe Skimmer, Mahrtenanc. Kit. FREE Ground Pad. $149.18 SECARD POOL 323 S. Main, Orarip 532-1992 Put )'(11.r~ lll our Phlce Harbor Blvd D-I The-atrs 3700 McFt1ddCT1, S.A. SWAP MEET 'l=~-~--~~~6~1~1~3~1,.,....,.1 Y.Y '"'" ,.,,, V1kki1 Lounge 11v1Jlable now. ~ School 2 SOLID maple drop leaf eM w -...a._...., ~ L!°I-Pl. N.B. Solid State Action • CJJOK5, Exper, da3" A 1791~ N_._.._.j Blvd .. C.M . or J.-Coll-I!! ltUdent1: tables, •-1 refinished. S35 "311.-.. .. ......, ........ night. Small Dimw Hse L-r"" .. .,, ~ ~ 10/10 nl!l'i ThJ5 Sal ol Sun. ~·. ~ -. I • -" WANTED: Wnman f 1:11' C'ullttdial Hl!lpere. 2 hn dai· 1040 1040 1040 e9ch. 646-42Zi P'ret roUa • Tenn1 ~~1-•-·•t 1 .. cw,,•_"',~'"" ..., .,... ..._Pl .... dinnr,, , ·u-~. • ly; !Ab Assistant. 12 hn CONTEMP w-•-ut .............. ,. MCJl'HER rabbit to .f.-H Club J..l _...,,,. ... .,. ,..._,_....,.,., ..... mrrv kl p ... ""-..... UUUUl -FFA Cl·~-~_ .... Goulll Mus_ le Company POOL TABLE D-markrtln, 1-Widow . w.-e y. e~ 1)11 "-·f!. In-Tix Cou••• bf!d hl!a ..... --,,.JL....i..--A '" .., .. ..,..,.U'l:I..,..,..., ...,.., 1 • no;·1mswkk, e SAWYm HOME rlf'ed~ ~12.l!! '~ l..aguna Beach l l n 111,.d ..... ,_ nitem.nd~.~sit',,..; li73-UJ38alboalsland10/10~ ~~fh;~:.o68l 4 x A'. Like new~+ ac- m a t ti r 1 w om 1 ft f o r ;;;====~~~~ School CMllfrici, 550 Siu-VERY affectlonah! 4 mo old ceunir1. Must S Ac • 7400 *WAITRESS * H~ A practloal HtiOUSDCEEPF;n for Chris-monl. 494-&'i-46 ~itiOM b-qUall!ying gnd. 2 END Tllble1 ,k matching male wire bait tl!I'l'ier. 543-5946 · b~riencad Nunino-, ~ 646-6716 an mother!~ home with 2 ~'==='~==~~ ualM. Dtrn _.....money pre-. roffee tllble, like nrw $20 Hammond Spinet orpn POO -school childrm. • ••. ·-· AMBmous OOUPLE wfxl ~ ..... ~ _., 646-77ti9 &ft 5 10/10 w/-_.. • .v-_,,,.. ._ L TABLES, Tt"llnis Tbls, 0 Ell 21 FRY....____. __ ... -"· ........ L"I .. • u-·-·-' .............. for .-lea.slional in.· Hui. VI.,,...,... ...... ~---. .... • ........ Thi E ~. -·nc lhifl ..,.-v, Metlll Vf'rde, C.M. 546-1984 ne tn01"1! Jr'ICOfne. ,..,..._ ,..,...M.. I""" BLACK male, 3 mo1. old repeat Save $225. &l;ll<er s. xerci1i n 1 MGHJ' smn $100 Week to start. opportunity for good eam-rorne t•x M!fVice. Special 2 PCE sectional wt coco SpMiel and ir Frft b sood UR(! Equip. at discount prices. APIP'LY n. ())Hap Oolftt Sb:ip WANTD:> Bar Maki Nites 1,.. for both. work 10 week tuition coune starts brown slip coven 100·· ionl home. 56-0619 10110 aplnet piano, $395. Call WaJlace. 538--0311 Fl YING BUnllt es:z W 19tb 6'l c.M only. Apply Jn penon. 752 !Ole~. Part timf' or tu.I\ Od. 14 • Mon. Wed, &: Fri.. S50. Phone: 6"-101'& SOOODT.PHIUJPS 00. UP mG177 est . . St. Clair St. C.M. time. Pb:ww Si6-7'!8.1 tYffilrtp. Mil,. and f"'1alt 3 LA.\W \ables I coftee.. SID 1.0NG haired male kitty 1907 N. Main 0 nh HOLSTERING -$79.50, 2 ,.. .,....,. ""'"'"-W(NAN' to eart: *>r 1 yr old UV&IN howiek--r tor •h.ldmti, JU •-f'lch . W ... ewood 1 10 v • ~ • white. you n I'. Slnta Ana pc. {European craltsmen) ~ ......... _. aflf!mOCnl P'Ull lit• hou!!e-,_ " , • ..,. CAMERA Shop, 1)8rt liTnf' -~-•"16-'3>!~~==0--c-_2l~On~o1ii:[l';'J'i5""'il~:;;T,!!!!!!ili';~ Freoe est, de\, pickup, 21S CSC,-ol ~ ~ Ml work. M8-Aai aft 1 pm, "p ,,~_,:'1"~ B&hia ml.v, 11.t ~.!l!nl. Som• 11111~ $20/ 645--0135---~ 1o... FORD Wit'-•t m-'-. 2 ORGAN ,Kimball Player. Mam, HB "Berny" ~ffi knml!d. .....,. ln p.itik .._"' f'nn • .....,......,., auo:r ~. •xp. l kmwlf'd(,. n I BEAtrT'Y-RHt m&ttttu A D; H11.rdt ...... •;u__...,_"""'~tt Walnut Like new, org. price. worb d@.pt. S.lvy ftllOl'f' ''"'-rtlw lletouche" HSKPR. • Bu~y fanrily. 5 ~ l'lf'f", NHit ap-tm: ~. llltctrtJ,y UIW'd 5 -v · "'""'iot io $2'795. Wlll 1 • c r If Ice: 6:r,l~~= '1::.;"ua,~ Jill tn $t9!. ~ MUii 'bit FQd. ll.B. l.1'M. ~. Live In nl' out. Jn pean.ncf'. 673-4670 KEMMER sz. ~t'ill TWO ~n -· Pt.- 6 947 0 .;;'°";;n;;w==-::-::-:o-,--~ CBD •!&M u ... _ ...... ""'"' lllPMd. S79. S2 W"'l'kll•. Fr!!e -... Oct. 11. Tor fllrh' ... , .. ~. Rt'ft. S..'6-1248 WOMEN'S Hstr F""-·Hsts. t..o-·-· e ~---hom .. I ... ~~-~ -........ JW1 •--v .,, ... HArbor ~. c.M. Of~co Equl--' IOl 1 548-4441. Xll5 Th u ri n . ~~~MM"lv Con 1 n I•, e. 11.. ""·l<M.l ____........ ........,. . m Y muRE PART ttm, mll\id includinc l!llJ followtnc pn!f. Be•utlfu) ,, .......... C M. 10110 lt"T1l1t9 13iL ol ~· •• G<X>D tw ClfJI ~ tett. 21. ' ~ Ofllt'b. 1\111 er 1rit f'nC!.I.. AJ!pl y \n pe"'llClh. n~ alm. N. Q)lta. MeA, to 541·2.404 ADDR..mSD"lG nw:hW _ LARGE nM>er tn!il ~ _.., dlr Jtc'q el Sweden Ras! ING. SAORJ~ ~ ASSISTANT MANAGEi --· ......,,_, "111 H_.., Blvd CM -"""lot. !W0-2>C7. ,.,. 1040 1040 1040 • ...._ ,,,_ 1900 ,.,. "'*-11161 'IOIU --iiii;;H;;;;;<c;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;-_Y;;;AJU)~t-;IM6-;:::121::::_1::::--~ For 'Die Cl"*')' Sllon "9 e WANTEO. Maki krapt. BABYSJ'n'l:R Waat•d, WANTFD: Cook I ws.itzws. "With auto fftd for style C Jlfwtltmr Chri Otpn, .,,, F..tdcn .,...._ llblt bl • .__,, IWt &. Sl.'15 BMf1 •rte: 2 rtrb; 2:30 To luncb only, &u-n&O or metal: plata. W• wiJ Im-" ORANGE ~ ktttAN ... « IDlk• o&r PORT *"ea W/ records pdiuced Jn lllP ~ s-br. Call Ml-ml 5: 30 daily. 6U-<l&'5J e•n -~543-~""5~1-~~0mt~~,,.--I l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllll!!!l!!!!!!_!!!I boll: ~ Jllat• rm 56-6193 lOlll ~ ell' ... ,. Beu.it. S.C! mo 22 °" rifle +ataaNt ad dr1•01 £s.. R'.7r!I.. .,,.. min. $ wpm 8ABYSJ1TER de9Plft,tdy liAUUlR.ESSDiS _ FolkJw. YARN ART <lJ.SSES &n.)'Ol'le wbo purcbaw tb1a flFtEE Fan h1ln ha. You MOVING $.\. Bir-Bella JUI. 642-nl ,. ............ y. aim. PBX. 11 PM to TAM nttdr!d to live ~ -J'OOm • tnc pt'!fd. New *'· lood 1'y Olarlts. 'I'lipeatry, wall tn1chlnt. ~ di& • haul l»4rl5 tom w.m. ~ """!~ MI M' IX>GRAPJ( ~ ~ l nilbtl P8' ,,...... 9H-J71Jf board + ~-IJ94..3869 Joe. Call B«k;J Mn-39.14 hanginp, nip. '1U13S HouHhold Goods I020 ntEE rat-. .a.. . elllfll. XJat -4. $1.'IJ. 54f..Dl6 ::.i~ ~ b-=~,.,::~-----..;. llXPDUmC!D _,_,. 0t. UV!: •in houlle~. 2 Maki 6' Mainf. man. ~ « WILL ttraeb ~ dWd •. M).4CM lW ~ Orpi. Modiiol LARC WAJlRl.:llf; Plrt -. .w ,.n time, ~n·• ......._ dlidrm. Pvt. rm 6 Mth.. ..._ NH!CI b Motwl M*. b rMd or tut.or .._. ddld. OltlENTAL RUGS rw Dllib' Piiot Wat Adi. 1,m ...,_ Ub MW1 S8'75 ~ ~ ~~ 2L ' ....... OR J.mJ t111n1 Bch. 213: ~Zl6] 23?fj Hf'lllSICX1_ RYii .. CM. TMcher 66-at Priw.i. .Party. .... ow ..,. ........ ~ T14: IG-1333 dodr e. .._1J09.usm <n!VWI I \ t . -----~-------------~--~--~-~~-... ...... ~ .......................... --.. --... i.-.------------ ,. -• - a • I - c • t i I I ' ' ' I i i I I . '" . * WANTID * GoodU ... 6htiquo"--..u_..._._;_ .. -...... ...::. ~i.t. 't ... ..... "ii 1·Rpa11• iw1a -.ute.-•t Jib •t••k. --DALMATW9,' I •a[••· -Alie,·--..... ....., • 'ii5f POOiil! il6lli llC -·-... Ol9 ..... • • -----, ....... . I FOIU> <XlRTINA GT, . wUb bucket .. u. .11m 1 POMlm: Cjle, H "91 :you on ••....••.. $1195 TRIUMPH Road.Iler, wire wbeell .•••••.•. S1711fi JAG XKE Roadster, . new tcip, cbrcoe wheelt. 17196 191C. MGR Jtoadtte:r, ~ tcp llDd .n .......... $1.'85 PDJGl!Or ".i>t" ' Stdln. Obi owner.·• POM<JD: ,..., """"" 2 otbfn in m:d: .... .. vw....,,,, .... SUll5 VOLVO._-., ..... ~ ..... -va:vo-w,. .................. ~ ... 9400 Im"°"'"' Aul• ~rJ~a ... ELMORE MOTORS Choose your TOYOTA from the l1r1•st tJ•aler wltli th• l•rted 1e!Ktf•• ••• '37'1 MO. ' OR AMlllCAN CAH WANTID IN TU.DI CORONA SPORT SEDAN "lOOM" FO• ALL NNANCJNe AVAii.AiU ON Al'PIOWD c•IT W1 tel• tll.,. 11-f..,.tll I• .. , lltMtfit 1f J•'"'• J•ly, A•1..t, iH S.,+Mkr th11 •"Y ....., Teyet1 De1I" I• +h1 U111te• ·st1 ... I n.,. ..... " • '''''" .. • 1fl4 there h. lef.,. YH INrf .. _., .... r.,....,w, ,.,.,.. .,.. t. .............. . NW _...,,. Mr¥1u ktRJ. ... ~,... .... ff ..... f. .... ..,,..., ... m.-. 11100 11.lCH aw. 'WESIMllUlER 194-3322 .. ' TOYOTA TOYOTA HEADQIJARTERS ELMORE DAILY PllDT l>IME-A- ~ You eu -. them ..... -• ...,. Dial - 1969 DATSUN THI WOil.D'S UST $2000 CAii DATSUN/2 Ml itW f., IJffl D1hu11/2 11..,, .,... ,14,, ••1111111111 f6 H' ,.,-form111c• •114 1t l11•t ti •. ,.,, •c•11•'"1· hlly ..... ,.....flt ,,,, .... ,.11411 ... "•ri •1" ~.11 ... wlM-..,, frttll 1lr .,.. .......... "' "-...... tru e4fl •Pl D•u11/! D"' • • • Titto w~•·· •ttt ftOOO C.rl NOW! We ere THI 'Dileler f 0 r th• Worf«111 MOii Adv~ced 4 Wheel Drive GIOllH ZJM~UAN IATSUN Wit -..... , ..... ,. ---" ---·-- ~ ... 'l,. O~E THING ABOUT A ~' ::;'. i USED Vw ~:."·' . ' . .... . . -·-·· rT' l.OOD Al HOMILY Al A tilW ONI. le .... JM ...... ,_,. •••Iii. .... .. ....... fWI,.... If I ldlt ... ___ ............ YW 1• M'M,~ ... ,.,,..,... ...... A-' ....... 100~ ........ ~ .... ..,.. • ~~ ... ., _.. ....... ,.t1• hr JO 4mJt ~ Jlot '~ 111:£110: ~ fht..... . , .................... ty ....... .-.... tt._ ... ..,. .... :~.:·f.i -. ........ tNlll!Rlllile•, ,.., alt. freM ... __,.... ..... ...... '67YW '67YW -· S•d1n. Ful~ •q11!1pto4 + S•d1n. S 11 II r • • f. fiilty c,.. vr,..,1 .. ,, f"1 .. rcdie. Lit . RH201. •1111Jp,.J + , •• u •. rop elff ""'' U1, WAWQ, ,..., wf1dews. Uc. 146, ' . ·. ~-. $1699 $1699 $1299. '66YW '66YW '61 vw · S.d1n. ~lly Mt11lppH + F1stb1c:k. fully 1q11lpr.lll +' Sff111.o '-I\ '4!•1,,.. r1dle. tm61. , ••• 11. a f1ttory 1lr ..... , •• , •• u ........... TAS67t, $1599 $1799 $12'' '61YW '64YW StJ_ue,.Nck, "''1 •q•l,t. We•. hlfy 11e1•lppff ·+ Wt11, P.IJy SIVOJ!. r.tfl•. u .. P&KI 7J. r••I•. u .. $1599 $1299 $~ vw TRAPE-IN$,~ I Near Wholesale To You '".'.-, , '65 Mustang '65 MllSTAll6 '6' DAD ' ; CONYllTllU Mo\ ' ' Vt, ••te111•H• frr•m .. ,.41,, Va.'.,..... la4k.. IMI• • .f "'~ * ...... $1299'' t1299 ....... '6' FORD '67 .lllCOUI cw. "'" ,...., • '''· •1299 $4299 ' 149.0JOJ --. " ., • c,··· ,. ~ i I ~ .;-,.I ... -... ,,-. r ... t.t.'!...\t ... J ').:. ' ::,.,I . .. .. ~ ..... .. ~-"'· ' l7J.UM I ~~· C11re U111 ___ ;.: •. .,.iw .... , ... ; 1970 HalJ1r~ N, _.:_. ______ _ ' ' - I I i ' ' ~ -·---------.. - TltAHSPOltTATION " ~"·~· ~·..._._, · ~1·969 CADILLAC 'S·"-·· ---------. I . f ' • ' • , ' I ' ' CRllF13ME'N ON DISPLAY ANb R£AD:Y FOit' DELiVERY . TODAY! -t: -. 1968 COUPE DE VILL~ 1967 ELDORADO • :: .. . . . : Tith fs truly • fine •utomol:.ile. Finished in ••tin s sihrer wi+fri whr+e vinyt tep encl l:.leclt interior. Ful. ly equipped wltft •11 •f Cecillle c's power feetur•s Inch.dint l'•wer br•lte1 . whttl•w• ·steering· see~, A~-fiM redi• entl ef c•une C.clillec F•etery Air Cenditieni111. s El Dorecle. Rosewood firemist fini1,_ wtth b1ec~ leether interior t11d l:.ltclc pecided top. All of th• C.ciill•c pow•r essish witfri stereo rtdio, fecfory tir conditioning of couts•. This is el:.101ut•ly ~. finest ltb7 C.cHll11 El ·Dor•do +. b• f01Jnd. ---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM--- '64 CHEVROLET C\evelle Malibu Super Spott, A beautiful bJaClo black exterit>r with hlaclt bucket seat interior. 4 1pttd tranlmiuion, positractioh. Tbamu fuel in,Jtttlon, power windows, wood aport steering wheel, tack, wide ova1 tires, radio and heater. You wan't want to miss th1I one! SALE PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL C Door. Beautiful TurquolH uterior with mat.chlnr turquoise interior. Luxury features includlnz power 1tttrlnc, power brakes, pow-er windows, power aeat, factory air eondition- lni'· This beautiful atitomobiff will not be he~ lon·r, ao hurry. SALi $3888 PllCl '67 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Beautlful Monte~ Green fin- _llll with Ela.ck vinyl tool. and full leather in- "tlrior. 7ull cadlllac power lncludinJ: power •.•t windows and of coune, fact.ory air con· ~dit1onln1. .. SALi $4444 PlliCE '63 CHEVROLET ---= ----= '65 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. cadlllac's finHt and fully power l!<lWP~ for luxury drlvinJ. Of courM! thls includes factory air conditionlna. power windows, 6 way power seat, tilt atttrinJ' wheel, and finizhed in 1leamln1 Turquoise with h11.rmonizing leather and cloth interior. SALi $2555 PllCI '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmlsaion, power steering, power brakn, radio and heater, buc· ket seats, center console, tachometer, white 1ide wall tir6. SALE $1444 PllCI '66 MERCURY Popular Colony Park family atatlon wa1on with only 21,000 carmill.y driven mllea. Fae· tory air and full power, chrome lu11a1e rack. Bffutlful Ivanhoe green with full beia:e lea.th· er interior. Here's qul.]lty at a bif aavinp ! ISYY531) SALE PRICED '66 CADILLAC ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS ·• OTHfR SPKIAl VALUES '67 OLDSMOBILE CU.tom Delta 4 Door hardtop. Factory air conditioned with power •teerin.s and power brakes, automatic tranamla&lon, radio and heate:r, white Ude wall titte, absolutely beau- tiful. Satin ailvtt exterior with harmonizin& interior. SALi $2888 PllCI '66 SEO. DE VILLE Exquialte Topaz Gold With Sandalwood padded top and &old and nylon leathtt interior. Full power including :I' actor y air oonditioning, atereo AM/FM, door loc::kl. 1'ruJ,y an out· at.and.Inc buy! (ROR 843). SAU $3888 PlllCI '62 DE VILLE Popular l door Kasbmlr Ivory with wtilte full leather interior. Factory air conditionina. Full power Including electric windowa and aeat. SH to appreciate. (LYV225l '64 BUICK WltOCAT 4 DR. • SALE, $999 PllCI '66 CONTINENTALS e '68 SEDAN DE ·VILLES e '641IMPERIAL Crown 4 door bald.top. Bffuttful m8j@Stic blue '64 PONTIAC WAGON e ..... ,., with l••tber .,,. ""'""" 1n"""'· Coupe ~ Ville. Solid areen ffuish with green Fully ~uipped with power atttrinJ', powfto IMtber and ".Ylon lntortor, l'ull C&dlll•o pow-'66 M"CJ.ANG • """"· J>OW"' window>, pow" &,.way ..Ot er «1Ulrimnit plua factory air condltloning, w . autmnattc dlfnm~ AM/J:M ra(lft anl" f11, tilt-t:tee!'lni whttl, pow~ door locks. 6 wa.v courae factory air cond.Jtioriln1. Thll la tlM! top 1Yt and many otber of the extns offered by '65 MM LTD COIJPE • of tM Cbry,ler Imperial line and 11 tn ~· Cedillao. (Stock No. S87) rvK.LI lent condition. rTRJ751) SALE $3.88 PRICI '66 BUICK RIVIERA • SALi $. 1666 PllCI '63 CADILLAC 4 Door hardtop. A atunnina: ailver •t:i u-terior with matchinr interior. Fully Uu equipped with power ltttrinr, power brakes. power 1eat and wl.ndowl, automatic traiwnil· alon. The tlnfft in comfort and value. SAU $1222 PllCI !67 CHEVROLET The moct popular Impala coupe finished ln matadore red with blac:k vinYI roof I: match- in&' black vinyl interior. Completely eq~pptd with 327 V8 enJiM, automatic transnuwon. power ateerina, power bnket,_ factory air eon· d.ltioning, radio and heater, etc. Lookl and runa juat like new. SALi $2222 PllCI '64 MERCEDES Benz 2205. A beaut.Uul beip wilil ma~ aaddle leather interior. Completely equ1 with rad.lo and heater, automatic -tranamil.- aion, power ateerlna, ete. Thia bl truly a.n im· maculat. automobile. SAU $2777 PlllCI '67 BUICK ELectra m Hardtop. Satin ai.JVU' wt.th black , vinyl interior and 1111.tchin& blac:k vinyl root. Power atttrinJ', power bra)$'.es, power windO'W!!I, factory air conditionlna, and inucll more. You won't wllnt to min thla terrlnc buy. SALE PRICED SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN------- 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORA NG E COAST HARBOR AREA --: = .: -': = -NABERS ------2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 ~ :IUICK ----'83 :icncx WOlbt emw.n. J'ljl, powr. ... eon:.. ~ MUl!t Id!!! A* fer -·- NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY 'tli CADJILIAC Cpe. DtVillt . Piile yellow wtth black lea.th· _. lntnior. Ar cand. and all G.M. ntru d eouree. Truly .. t>Mutiful eutomobilt. Try to m1tch this ~re 11 """ ELMORE Over 11 • "1968" p,,,,jouoly """"" * Cadillac• * All colon, model!!, full pwr, 11r ecndltiooina. law up to $1500~ ALLEN Old1mobllc.Cadill1c ll'JO So. Colst litW8y l.quna. Be1ch f!M.. ICfl.4 '67 ELOORAOO Pin white landau tnp, f'Hflch ft1tt 1"'f!d bottom. Hu NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '67 C&ma1u . ~ gdd with coritrastin& blade. Jntft'- \or. Autom1tio trans., Vtl, poww s1eeril'4t. loa.ded with extru. Positively bee.utilul. -""'" ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. SM-~ l5:Dl Be9ch Blvd., \Vstmnstr CHEVROLET NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '82 CHEV. IMP.\l.A SUPER SPT. Sllv~ meta.Die blue with eoolrast.ing in1erior. LcMMied with f"XlrAl', Abec>- llrteiy lmrn1C\llalr. 11oo; ELMORE lJ5? Bak* Jt.oadmathr JEW: hid ~ ~. AM'-P'M/ MOTORS ~ an. ......,, ._ dlrli!t....,,.1r, ftlll pwr. 1'!11 TOYOTA JtO.QTJ aft 5 cem dds. flt wW --ftlder Ph. 894-3320 NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '6l Chrnol.et li9 ton Pde \Ill, i<Jnl bed neet Side. lime green and poaitivoely .. shlr'p 111 can bt -mllke a be9uti- tu\ camper. Only $10\."i ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA ""' ....... 15300 BE1ch Blvd., Wstnut5tr 4 SPEED SPECIALISTS HIGH PERFORMANCE CUSTOM CARS L.AR.GE.5T SELECTION U( ORANGE COUNTY Selected Auto Center IJOll H1rbor Blvd. 5.l'I~ '86 IMPALA Caw. ~r '64 DODGE Dart GT, 4 sp::!: '<o LA SALLE """' wl '54 '61 OUl& • f "' hn! ""· NICEST CARS SIB. air cmdltina. Excel V&-27l, bucket 1ee.ts, $8:!). cond. $1895. ~73-35W Cl' hHt oas. 5M-821S CHRYSLER FALCON Cadillac e~. dk green. IW-1, air, xlnt cond. $1015. IN ORANGE COUNTY Xlnt cond, rw1a 'fery well. 963-6319 '66 PONTtAC GTO Hardtop MU!!t .ad from estate. $475 'S9 OLDS, 4 dr. Radio, pa, Cpe. Silver l1"ffll with tJadt ft!' beat clttt. 494-8185 1 pb. $135. Rlh! Good laodau top. 4 on the ftoor. MUSTANG ~. can 67J.500f Immacutat. and 1Daw10001 'fiB NEWPORT HT, ps, '66 FALCON f\ltura Sp:rb R/H. Air cond. Red w/bl.k ~· Good AS new! Lo -------- '68 OLDS 118 4 Dr.-Air cond, fresh. vinyl top. 6,000 mi. war. miln&•· NICEST CARS ""'''" s-. 67>-17« ....,.... IN ORANGI COUNTY ru:q 9QWp. Xlnt cond. Sl.cri:l'ice! $3.95(), 644-286B CORVAIR ... FU'J\IRA trrA WAG • ,67 M ....... -""-"· PLYMOUTH --------1 eyl, auto trana, R/JI, Ytl')' ~ 11P9rldin1: powdl!f title 1-....:~~:.::;.;:_:.:.:,._ 1 de&n. '13115, 4M-81.tJ with n:JW white top, II eyL '65 ('ORSA. '140 hp, 4 epd.,10:=======·1 autom1tic, loaded with ex· 4 SPEED blk. int . En& I: trlNI Xlnt. FORD lral. Pf!rftd b' tt. pl 12295 ELMORE MCYrORS TOYOTA Ph. ..._,,., 15.nl 8e1ch Blvd., Wlbnrtltr .::""':;-;:;· :;:1.o;:;m;:';:'"=:;""::-:::::::::\---:-___ """"'-. -SPECIALISTS -11895 HIGH .PiltFORMANCE 4 SPEED 4 SPEED ELMORE CUSTOM CARS SPECIALISTS ;-;;;.\IErl'E ;;t;ii"m SPECIALISTS LARGEBr SEI,l!lCl'lON IN HIGH PERFORMANCli ""' i-than iooo m; on HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORS ORANGE COUln'Y CUSTOM CARS ..,.: Nu batt"l': radtotot, CUSTOM CARS TOYOTA SelectM Allto lAJIGEST ·sn.renON IN trllM, tires, brlcs • relt' LAJtGESI' SELECTION' IN Ph. 89f.JDI Center Ofti.\NGE C'OUNTY' au11pengl.on. Forced to lell! ORANGE COUNTY 15.llO Beach Bl\'d., Wstmnstr inn Hut>or Blvd. UF-t&tli SelKtecl Auto S.aifico! noo, ""' ....... • Selected Auto ... MUSTANG ... Auto 1951 PLY?«l111H SIL w,., ce~-pm 66-2338; aft fi pm C nt --,, 000 __, -....... --.. nr..-e er u .,., ON, n ... rnv. ~· .,,., w/~ 1<"'1 ..._ ... _ ..-- 673--0'lll Of' 64&-Uli Copp tr e,, Io r . Hi -fl ..._.-....$115. ~"' •""" 1.-.. Hlutxir Blvd. 53'1'.oM --------! 13m Harbor Blvd. 531-464li Blaupuni. AM-FM. ShalJi! I========! '67 ,ontfH ~Int CHEVY s-w-. 1"'1 DODGE 'Cl FatD ,...,._ • "'" """"""'' <>nmm! ll ..... 1 · ..,.. Bisc&ynt 6 eyt. Autumn r"6d --------1 New t..k9, auto tram, ~44 aft• PM whltfl, II PONnAC . I..CM.om! like 1'eW' tlra-out. -· W-"°"' ond '61 "-'-.Chor.... Ndlo, -$450. 494-<3U d"1 -, _.....;...;;......;.....;;.,;,. __ ,_""bu hod LDVING tailfJlt. ~ed . Power -.... IOY c•RVD OARE. $150 C.llh dels. dlr ,._, • ...i;. _ .,.,. ...,,.,. tmmao, dlr, V4, ........,., '&4 FORD Fai<lano, 4 dr, .,. MUSTANG, 13,tm m8"' " ,. -oldft "'"" T&ko i!CADILLAC ., tndtt. Will ftnMce private 15.100 Reach Blvd., wmnnm ~ .,_ ll, -.rm _. '112 STA-WOO, Bil-Mr, ftd. -wry iood C!Ull\, White wall ncUo le: heatf!lt, lolded! Ex· W1. All power • xlnt con.. Air cond.1Honln1. PO!t11AC Jaw ~entL After l1, tire&. •m or &21511 oelleit mdtdon. "l"rtnch dltlm, $1200. 54>-16'15 S2dl * UT·l.211' -.....; a,, c.ta ._ 494-9773 or 560534 e '5ll IMPALA Xlnt -..,.n ....,, --· Fall> 19611 S.uJILANE Clut. 'O! MU8TAOO V.C, •""in. l(J 6 4444 '1=========::.f ' olr, ...... RJH. -ll50 W fPJnJ De Vlll<. llod<, .. CADIU.l.C Qi< De fiiO .. -....,., 541).4614 """""'· "" eond, _, , ....... top. ""' °"" ..... llllO • "' ...t. ""' "'"· ltAll. -..... ,. Air ...... :~~,=-~·~ -~~·~~~-1 .. :,.,...... Nu tirn. Xlnt Exeeutiw car, IMded, tm.. ..,...._.._~! mac. Prl pty, Bu1la . ~ --~De Ville. Xlnt ~LUXllR==.-n~.........,--, ~,--- eattwr. All l"X· dow conp-ol, J tonf, hardWp. .... .O.lil1A51• ,.1111 ..... lD Ml•twat """' ., --_."" .. __ ,_,. ______ _ • 'SJ OIEV 4 dr, atdan. V-t, power 1teermg. o r l g i a a J owner. Reu! 642-4&14 5'8--8339 IMkll r-;ymentL w.em ar aeu. S1S!IO. 11MB9t. u,oao mt. -. tlf .. lln .,._. o..i:,o. n o n. "" ... !MPAtA, .-........ -... FatD -30,0llll 'IT JtltlS)'Al«J; ---.... Mio. --'ft lWlllLER. otherwkoe xW.; 3 w tires '62 DODGI: 6ll't -. Good tn.Het. Red w/ blk D. "'*-• lmd. ~. IA• ....,. low mile.; clean~ $300 ~ a, t>au .. bHt oner. HT-6597 m.cfl mnd. Oood tires, nu XJnt! Owntr, Niii! ltW61I MW! ITa-.cMI Eva P<Nr. 19') • dr., H. Tosi. tnd•. 646-1272 CUL direct "2•5STI, °*'lrt 1 • .. Q{EV 293 4 lpt(ld. p11nt .... wk n 4 / e ..... '6' 1"0RD GlluJ' SOD 2 Dr Ia Y.-.Ada ... dalli&UT P.-. Xlnt cond.. Rte •'·., ,._ ad. U.. ml Mdr _. Goad paint end tna. Sl1'. rl3-Gl5T Xba mr4: auto. -ie"fl T d ~ --Is liauJ, 1515 ftnn. 536-R. Jun~ ri!! MB LE .R -............... 611 .. _ , DW. ___ Good_Slllll·-· 11.11111-Dlllep!llhili3Ui5S ....... ~. . . I ' , I ' ' -., .• . -: • • : .. ,,. ... , ....... . ' • --.. -·-·-----· -· .. -·--··--------·-..... ------·-·-...._-..-........ _._ ---~------··--·---·· ·---····· '• ·- FORD SUPER Center ECONOMY UR ~ .• ,.. Authoti1ed En1Hsh Noil .,_S•llf-.. Service. One ef• S.. C.ttf. '• Jart••• , Modal "C" lnventorle .. , CORTINA DELUXE 2·.Dl. SEDAN $1883" ~~ut . flllty itq•l1tpM with ,..._,,., 1M ...,.,,et ffc., •••itei 4fwlnbt. wit!+. Wtllh. elr - fl-. -tll1Ke11 .,.h!lllr, f.re1h 1lr li;ufV, wi11d1hl1\d w11h1rs, 1+c. CAMPfl ·MOTOR HOMI •.. Center-· Truck-Ctm'pir unlt1, ci1mpers tor your truck.. Salf ce11tein.d motor hom••· S-.les, 1irY1ce ·end i-efttel by day,, w,ek or month. Rm cernR Fleet experts speci•lize In .lar91 or small ,.-11en9er encl truck fleet sales and 1ervice.. ' FORD DIAGNOSTIC CBllER So. C.lif,'s fint. Wetch -.n: yoyr own clials es your ear 9eh over I :10 vltal tests et f!ncherecl ,,.Ms up to 70 M.P.H. Written .....,i 1 .. eluded in full price ttf HIY ft.ti. Service Center 74 ulti:,• MO.elem · bay~ menn·H ·lty , f.1ctory tr.tined technicii1n1 .. eo,.... plete body an.I paint .. 1hop1. Air"' pert type 4ispatch tower 91ve1 yeu f••t•r, b.tter ••rvice. Fift•nc• plant to tuit your :bucltet. Ford Parts Center . 10,000 tquare feat with over $100,. 000 inventory of t•nuine Ford P.•rt1. GoodyHI' Tire Center Complete ••I•• and 1arvice, New and 9uarenteed retreads for all - cars and trucks. · Le.1se-Renlal Center Member Ford nation•I l..1e pl1n. All r,oput.r m•lce1. Fe'41 lllialty renta s 1t R;,bin'1 11vln9s. Fi111nce -lnsur1nce Centen Tr1ined counselon always re•'v· te help Y" with fiMftClltfl you •••t. FuH, ..._.,. IMura.-..,.-- Ito -hlalucftill ·h• -,.Or car payments. ' ·1~11ty" Tour · Rici• one of our el..+rlc "trell1ys!1 for enjoyable 1hoppht9 threuth over 5 acrH of· aaw ancl u1e4 canl Courtesy Bus Senice · ' Our modern l:iusas teko·you·to and from horn•, Work, .•r 1hopplnt ,1• while 1your car is ba.1'!1 1ortic..i:J. ' . ' ' ADD UP TH£ •l••n ii All Off1111I Oi ALL OF THE NEW 1a Fo11swr1E CLEA111a. AND-GIVE OR TAKE I UTILE-TllEY .TOTIL THE ABOVE AMOUNT.;AS OR·ANIE COUNTn I .{ • • ' ' • ' ' • () .... •V . -'~LU• FORD •ii~••, THE FICTOIY MIS TOLi us ro SELL THEl Off. TJIATS WHY YOU . , ,. ·: . '. ·_ .. CAN8ETSAVIN8SLIKETHIS .WHILE PRESENT · . .. •STOOKS WT! . " ' .• BRAND NEW 1968 CUSTOM 4-DOOR n . ' ' · •6•·31 FOR 36 MONTHS AFTER .. :~; . :A: 'h CASH OR TRADE DOwtt- . INCLUDES TAX AND LICI . "' Month . ' .:...'.) CHOOSE . FROM NEW 1968 T-BIRDS, FORD.$, MUSTANGS, FORD TRUCKS-EVEN A fe:H SHELBY-AME.RICAN GT's -AT SAVINt:S LIKE THIS~· FULL 5-YEAR, 5.Q,0.00 MILE NEW CAR WARRANTY INCLUDED .ON ALL NEW '68'11 ~ oof:~,!'!~.~u,:, "" !66. IO~ s495· . ~.~. :.:'!!'! .. V~. UH s1 a9· 5· 4.-~ tr.d• $2J ,., -.. 24 ........_ IVCl071J , F•n.r, w•r,.itfy. 20 '1 .--------..-·-· --··-•rh•"• s12 ,., .... ,, ~ . ' '.65 Ford Pickup F-100 IA T111 lellf .. , FIHhlcl1. (PJllll ). 20'1 cl*-er trade $J2 ,., M• .. JO 1M11tt.1 • ... -Tra~onS~a N-l'l'lr19l111 'I c1n p1r •11i: 1114 lllW c111 ff Nt1Jtff 1t wh1l111le .. tt.. ,1hll~, le1t tl.1 cl1al1n 111 th••• 1lcl1r '65 Moroud.,. Mo~l1lr . si·495" '67 Ford O.l1xlo 500 s229' 5' '65 Romblor 220 W-s995· .4-Dr. H.T. Full .pwr., f1c:t. 1lr. N1. 2 4r. H.T. VI, ftill p1w1r, f•~ry . . Faffy •t111l,pN: N1. 147A. 20-X. 7lOA. 204' d1w11r tr1cl1 $12 p1r ,w1Waftfy. Stk. N1. 444. 20 f. d1W11 41n,., tr1cl1SH~1111 .. lO '"'· car1. 1111. lO 1110. , °' tr1d1 $6l p1r "''·JI 1110. ·-----------"""• :.,!'."Zi~~w~~;,::..~. s249·5 • SAYE!I '62 hmblor WlfO" s495 "67 f1Jeon $1295 ~~::4~1".'2i~ ,~.:::~ '"'' F.lly •1111JppH. l141•, h11t1r. , • _ S2J ,., 1111i1.1.24 1ri111th•. (flt.111141. 10% J1wii ., .... , •.• J, . ·~~ ....... ...;,--------- , • °"fl111I t1.,..111h11t. tFYD611 1. '64 Ford VI Cvt. F.11 ,_.,, ... I. JOO C.11v1riilil•. CSSF'41J,,20~ 4•w11 er tr14•, tJJ ,., ·~· 24 ••• thnt..1t. 11Plltt71 20% cl1w1 '' ""' ••• ,., ..... J6 ..... ·62 °' .... Prix s995 H.T. hll pe-r, 1lt, p•w•r wl•· 4aws. lllCDlt•I 20 % 4ewa., tr1119 c· ••· "••· ' . '55 ·T-llnl H,T, SCJ95 '67 Fonl Cutt. 4-0r. , s1495 '64 Ford Cu1t. 4-Dr. s495 Wil h.1, fh1111c1• 4 tlr. v.1, 11th, tr1111. trf1. P7717. . V·I, ••t.. tr•11t. INOV7041.101. 10,, lll1w11 er tr1ll1 $41pff1111. · . •••11 w tr • .i. s11 ,,, '"'" 1• ,..... ... MUSTAN6 SALi· ,, •• 11tti •• , I"!!""'-....,...,~------· ·· · ~· 5-.... ..._i....·····r:.~:: 'f!.. c-.-~=--....... s395 ~=!~.~;~;"110' s1995 . fll ,., "''" 24 ..... -.i!,,M..llMk_~ ... ..c. --~ _. --L~, ........... s... -. .. 3 ------~ --... ~ .... .. 1 11.11, 20·" .,_.., .,,,, _ · ... ~i ,., e.-m ... 1,.1• ''" ..,. :11" 4~ ... .,.. 1·11-,.,... . --. .••• _,.,...._ -... . . 1 t C' "'°~ 2• ""'· . ,,,, '"'''" 1-.rt1ill11, ,,.,,.i, '"', 1• wtti.. -, - '"4 ......... W..... $' .. ,, 2+21-olo.&o.,loo ·, '.·= .. D~l~00•.•,·,··7~'~Al.10" ,...,',.sa9·5 ~!~':!!t'\':AA4121Tn s195 · Me .. no. ... ifH-'· (UJtt741. 895 . ~.~.;;,-:411,t. -·t.~ U~. J /S. $195 ..... ,. , Ii ts..11 4...,. • .,.. Sii '" tO'l '"'9 er tNff SH,.,-., IATAlll l. :IO 'J. 411 . ., tr1tl1 $JI · tr1~~ Sii ~~ 24 .. 11tfii1. . Ma,. t4 ... ~'. · · 24 :rte. ,., 111•. JO 111•. I~~!""'!~"!'"''!'°"!~--~~-- •65 Ponl xl YI · -· $1495 · . '66. OldlmoWlo·Dyn. ii s2095· '62 Pm Gotaxle H.T, s59, 5 Air ; ... Cetivt. F/pwr., ••wt•, '64 '9ntlec C1f•llna $695' 4 Df: H.T. F.11,....,.,, eW. tt,000 Va,,....., .......... IN•Y111 I · • ,.iitt.·N •• 7'11A. JO% 41, ., . H·~ hl1 pw.. ·c_Ol.J112). ' ""'-t•PLn,1 . 20~ 4.-., 20~ ............ .,, ,., •••• 'tr .. $12 pef' T''' JO 111e. , _ 20 % 411 .. ., ttf'• $11 ,., .., 24 ... 'tr141 $71 ,... ... JO ,.,.. ~4 ~ • .1. .' ) USED CAR SALE PllCD GOOD FOR 72 11ouu. ALL PAMNTS FIGUR!D ON APPIO.YID CREDn:. • . , . i I I 4 .( ( . , THE FANTASTIC '69s ARE ATTR'A'CTIHG THE. CREAM OF THE TRADE-INSlO ROY:CARVER PONTIAC ••• LIKE THESE: 1965 PONTIAC .. GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, .utomatlc, po.wtr stHrin9, fl• dio, hHter, white walls. ( REB523 >. Carver Cue c.,. . '1967' CATAUNA 2 Or. M.T. YI. ..,.,rl111atlc.. ,_,,-r ttHrf111, , .. dio; .h•ater, 'factory air, CNe. M), CarVer Care c.,, s291'1r '. 1968 FtREBIRD ' -vllndet, power 1teerln9, 4 'pood, radio, ht.tar, HW "' -w1rr1nty, (VTL21t l. Ctrnr Ca,. C.r. SAYE · 1t68·LE MANS 4 Dr. H.T. VI, auto"atlc. ,ew•r lhorl119, '-• dlo, hMter, WSW, f1dory air, N.C. wtrranty. (VVU7'0). CarHr c.,. Cer. SAVE 1965 CATALINA 2 Dr. H.T. Hydraniatic, pewor lherln9, ndie, hHter, white walls, factory air. INZll 171. Carver C.re Ctr. s2177 1966 PON11AC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, power 1toerln9, automatic, ti• dlo, hHtor, red line1. 17,442 milH, ISAA739), C.rver C.ro Ctr. , 1966 PONTIAC GTO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, fVtomatic, power steorin9, fl• dio, hHter, .wblt. wall1, vl11YI top. ( RVM6 71 ) , C1TVer Car' Car. s2377 1967 FIREBIRD 400 VI, autom1tic, power 1tHrin9, radio, hHter. vinyl roof. IVTZ263 l. Carver Cue Ctr. 19.7 CATALINA 4 Doer h.Nlto'p. Hyd11matlc, power 1teerln9 I brakH, radio,' hHttr, WSW, f~fory warrjnty applih. C.rver Ctre Cu. · . .. s2977 1.f,67 LE MANS 2 D9M.ttardttip: VI, hydraiutrc, ,01"1•r. 1tee,.. Ing, radio, htaftr, WSW, air condltionlnt• Carver Care C.r. • 52677 1967 G~AND PRJX Hydru11tlc, ,owor 1to,rln9 l ltr••••, radle, hHtlr, WSW, power wlnd,wa, facto!'Y air. Carver Care Car. ~2977 · 1964 PONJ1(4C GTO . Sport Co11..-. Vl,"aufol'll•fic, power 1tHrln1, radio, h .. ter.·wsw,• f~ciol"f air. Carver Caro Ca~ I • I EXTRA ·SPECIALS! . . 1966 OLDSMOllLI C.tlaa1 2 ·D.., ~ai-d..,_ Vt, ,4 .&peed. ndio. .... ..,. ··s1417 -· · 1964 GRAND PRIX 1964 FIAT. J1lcon 4 dr. llH, avto. tOSW7ltl. 1965 PONJIAC &TO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 4 1,..d, radie, hHter. IHPA111l • 1965 MUSTANG 2 Door. Ht-,.mn.nce. 4 1,.M. (HOM.Uff. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN ladio and liHter. (FllAI sm 1965 RAMIUR 770 Co......+. VI, aufo11aflc. r~ie, he1tw1 WSW. (NRP46tl · s1177 1964 PONTIAC Tempest 4 Door. VI. automa1l~ ... die, 1iHtor. IUeY4lll 1965 BONNEVILLE 4 Door H.T. Raditt hHter, outomatic, PS, efr cond. INREl~l s1477 s2377 ·$1877 Al . .,..,.... c.. ......, .. .....,_ ... . EACH & MRY ... CAllVER.~n.cAR"'~Cl RRIES·-OUR WAR:AANTY ON ~GINE, ~NSMISSION·&:-DtF.fERENTIA PARTS!" . .: . . . IT'S THE· MOST TAuCEb ' ABOUT cAR:OF tHE~ 194cf . MODEL "y£AR •. •·ALL _NEW, ~RA~nc ST'(JJN<&t ' . • • ~'"':!. ,·,. : . . . • • .. . . . ·~.)res llii.~·-. .. : . .. .. • :.: ~u~ l~~~o~~~~ :'ci '.RIN·D .p:.R1x1: .... JOST ,.' W ~ EN\, EVER.YONE FOUND · OUT WHE!E ; THE 'WINDSHIEti:> wims WERE HIDD~ •. PQNTIAC HID THE RADIO ANTENNA! f no cc .....