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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• --·~ • \ . . • ·e•· ':~ '.1.~~ .. t: • 't •• ' an .. I • • ) .. ,, • ,r • '.. .. . . "'" S ,.. Wl4 ..... I .. : ... { ,. <1 •. t t A~ • eare . .. ... 1 •• #:I, ·s . ,to· #Lq,cate • ,' 'l' • ... . . . . . Mis8.i~g ·N:~~r.t i/'(...,ity . . .. ' -~.. . ., • "" ..... . . ./ . .. '']. \' ' . . . ' . ' • I ' • ' I JO~nson Squel~he~ Bomb '1 • I •'' '>, w• Sumnwizecl tesllmony ~ 1hooe wbo saw, serviced 'and developed a Los Angeles Alrwap helkopttt whldt crasb- ·ed in Paramount last May, killing i,, persona:, wu released today by a federal agency. · Findings of the Natiooal Tranai>ortatlon Safety Board into cawie of lfie WOl'll commercial helicopter dllaster lo U.S. history will be released willlln a f.., months. Oscar M. Laurel, NTSB -who presided over the he~ lut.mop&b at the Hacienda Hotel, EI Segundo, in- dicated the ~Indillll• .Jll"I' deal ooly with the probable calile. · . ' Sillinl of lealimoey ·br II Jrilne.,., and eiambiation <i 43 eihlblls ..........., the first of two LAA ~ this 1UIDD1er may never JrOride a conclusive answer to the fatal dive. 'rhe.Sikonty ·Sitt jet -boosted pasoenger croft piJolM by Capt. Jldt H. Duptes, 46; of 1441 Govin CllcJe,. Hun- tington Beach1 went thnlu8h' HI death throes In mid-air bel...., diviDg Into a dairy eorral. Between 5:50 and 5i51 p.m; on.May 22. Loa Ang<!.. Ainra Flight COntrol Center received a ~ tranlmission from Flight 841: "LA, we 're crashing •... help '1$·" The bi1 helicopter en route from tbe Disneyland heliport wu at that moment chopping itself up wit.II its own rotor bladea, S«Ond.s ~·plunging almost stralght down. Several slgnificint factors emerged during the leslll1)0l>Y, often limes cloaked (See coPTEll, Pqe Z) I . No Traces Found Of wast Family_ Missing at Sea By PAMELA POWIU 'OflM...., ........ Still no trace bat _, (oomd Iodoy of the mi!ling Newport Buc:b familf <i five and the jj).foot yawl n.. which left San Diego Sept. IS oa the llrit lei <i a c:ruiae to the Caribbean. llobect Emigll, •11ilo wile, Palrlda. and tl1dT lhr<e ~ -13, II and 5, were last lftA 5eRL a In a croc:et1. •tore on the small Io1ahd of cedr'OI oli • Baja Calllomio. Throl U.S. Coast Guard plan.. con- tinued the.Ir teareh at dawn today cover· Ing U estimated '11),000 mllu !rom just/ nor1ll of Ma£dalaia Bay to just DO"!> of Puer1o Vallarta and 1101De 100 to Im mlleowestlntbat ...... Georp Druci: ... , -of the 40.loot :racbt. .... ~,.., meet the family ln Pua1o v alW1a Oct. 5. When they did not arrive Drucl:et notllled the Coast Gull'd. ''Tiiey could lli11 come tootJna Into Puerto Vallarta wondering what all the (See llllSSING, Pqo ZJ ~ ' . ··_;.. 11 ' ·, By ARTIHJR R. VINSEL Of Mii lnllY Plitt lt1n Rejection of a claim by Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Irvine Sm.Ith to $'15 mllllon in assets controlled by her late grandfather'• charitable fOUndation wu upbeld Tuesday by a federal appeals court In San Francisco. • Tbe ruling by the Ith Circuit Court of Appeols WJderllned·diarqlafal !all~ ber of her claim qalnlt the J'1Jlea Imne FoUndaUon by a 'federal c6uit: In t!oi Ansciet. ' • Mn. Smith. major ~Ider Jn \he spr'wllng 90;000 acre or~ Couqty ranCh . em~, c1,11111 ~ abate. ol the Irvin< estate llbol\Id IegaDyllllve -IO her fmtead ol. the foundation, tel up JI '1t:all •So· 1J _____ -.. ' -<i uiouunds of dollan earmarked for dialribuUon to charlsthle agenciea tllrougboui California -many ~~ DArLY PILOT •lllff.... of tbem in Orange County -have been TEACHINI) FINE W OF WATIR RCE ' Iiejd up during 311 yun ol llUgaUon. UCI'• Irwin T•koo. lti,i:W~ ......,,.,. r ~-' N. Loyall McLal;"!, ·Pl'!"ldent of the • Irvine Foundatloq, uprea8!!d graUtude ... ' .~ I for Tl\O&daY'• ruling, AYllll' the d!<i1JIOn 1, o:-ff-l will pave the n1 for ~ of E F. if':'o -,., t charity donations. • ~perts roltl ~. ast ·•rain, · ~;.":r.f==·= , Bay and at her blllblnd'• -to Jn Mid. · / • I dlelJll'g, Va. ll(d ,IOdaf ~ the Jecal Mexicari Gua;rd HoDP.fuls l :i~~=r:a:1~:.: I I By BRUCE BENSON Of .. ""' ,,... Sttff CULl,ACAN, Mu. -The two.Amer~ waler salety t"'Jl'rl' stood a! I.lie edge ol the pool and ""'"fed ~ _, mix· ed crop ol voluoteers wbo had tunHfd oul to learn bow to become llleK\lanjs. "All right, ifeDeW.1" ·aid Al Irtrtn, ~·atbletlq -pt UCI. "Lei's line up here along ihe edge." The I) lll'IUlnll-ll>-traJniDC -there, fld,.Uog. Bob Reed, marine aaletT -ror T 7 , I ciootacled Jn bi1 Loo Angella G11ke. ~ • ' " , , 11Tbat'.1 the nen ttep , the JAW pro. the City of Newport Beach moved~\ videst'' he added. ,. , to the group, and llarted cr'anklng up;hio · "We'le &""'& to tab thaUtep," ·YOWll "'41y, but llervlceable Spanlsb. ''Bl>lili>, ....-_ I ·, . bomm.., lodoa aqui, por favor." ~ The Loo_._.-..,.., lie llol Reed and Irwin bll'f JUll embark"' 14 da)'l ln whlcll to lu. a.....,,..., a ,. ' .. ~ bl bulldliic lrleodshlp bWlll« of the ..... -"" ... win their Mexican" ntilliborll .. wtll • • tilna -···Ibo -. ' l helping the -10·or ·CUJlacan •op 1n1no ,,_ a""'11iJ llDward l . ...,. lllnd ofrudimentaiy lllelUAfd p Privett; Iiow11or1 ~ Ibo 1111111 Ir ic> gram. tuatly • daJt. IUIIioo hlo -M'o - Clulllamo ~ IMlr -" .. bJ .... ~ nalhif llJ.tha man I• !his dty of t!ICl,oliO naldenll,,Jlad court. • • · 11 , . ' n • tSct LIJl'tGUAlllll, Pip fl t MrL 8mltb and lier aU0111eJ 11111 • • • • • ' . '" ' ' wa>NESDA Y. .... F(ERlllOQN, OCTQiar: I Ii, WL fl, NO..;,, ~)ICTIOHf, a PA•lt ' 1968 • .. r • • ' . r . • ·• , I . , .. .. l . . . ' 1 l • I. 1 , , W J ' ,I ' •t l Ha'.tRumo#~ ~ • • t •• t ' ' -.. ' '' • '""; I' tBJ T~lls Major ... , .. " . . ' ' ' Candidates: No Ofllll9e ' . I ~ I •' ' I . ' . . .. " " I {. ' +t j I l • ... -..:.. :_ • •'" ••,•;l;;\O.• .• :...,;.,.....;.. 4 -I .. ...... ----··---. ··:::;=. c w -·--' , -- ' SupervisQrs OK Jet A.ll:port for :.fl.endl~on t ' ' "!··----~·--· ~~~~··· ,. 11.n Sp~~ fl~U$ek~eping I SP~ CENTER, 'lloalla (AP~ -l!lvlr)'lhlng." -did. Nlld and t..u.a blil., ·a.o . '!lloo, '.In :coiitraa1 to the hl}tnks of Apollo 7 -utl.~ a lelnlM ' prevloua a.yo, the .-Utl wen more · llolllll 111 _.age~ and ,.....inc J>u,lne11like u tlJey -•tod some '"' Ille WallJ, Walt and'llonn lhow. today of the thlnp they do in opoce. 'I"' then apec1 an tow~ the liall'l!•r Civilian ~ut Walter Cunnlnl)lam pGlnl ol lhelr marothon tpace mllllan. • allowed 1iow lU..:illtrOaluU pr<pare their ·A< they awept Into their lhth d1y in food u be took 1 ptutlc container ol orbl~ their opoce chario! 'IHI perfonning bruldaal lndt juice and Injected cold ao well that plans were being firmed to water in Jt &hrougb a noule. -Ihm .,.. around the moon • Narrator Schlru IBld 11111 I be e Cbrlllmu Day. ,.1iyc1r1tobl• lood -bl mlldt I • '!llO •-all qlne tlill wlD Iller polttoble with either hot or cold Wiler:. ·1-to the ,_ -lliCCOllluUy Apollo 7 mull have been the lint hot ltred for the lourtb l1mt cin the Apllo 7 meala in opoce. r .mlollon ahorlly ilfter lhe lelecaal A briel A< the lood bag floated lrttly off. Qm. l:tiall.......i bunt d-•ltd lbll the n1ngham'• ftngertlpo, &c:hlrra said: "Yoo -plant CID mike lmall COlllW car-can see In 1he center an lnterUllnc 1 nctklnl. ' · formation ot bubbles." : 'Ille utronaw said the tiny barn !ell , The bubbles, cau>ed by we~io, like two bumper W'I com1ni tocether in were not actually visible to viewers. an amUJemmt park ride. . Then Air Force Maj . Donn F. Eisele , For the third stra.lght morning, the took over the camera and pointed it at a ~ tediousness of the ,fllgbt wu broken by puddle> pf water in the lower bay of the . the dally televiaion. The TV ahow wu cabin. ahortened from 11 minutes to nine Schirra aaid the water ia caused by ·minutes today because of lniUal reception ~on bun totne of tbe_co14 ~ , trooble at a receiving llaUon at Corpu1 inf ln,,,lhe We wpport sylllm but lh1t the Cbrlsll,TUn . , ~~.wu.nolknown,, · ;Ille allow heian 11 uaua1 with Novy Del-•tlafl how thf7 ""'° with the Clpt, Walter M. Sch1tra Jr. boldllW up ~bin& problem, E1'eiO took a, small the uoual lnlroduclory llgn: "Hallo"°"' vaCu.m ciw-»n 'dnlce and Sol1lrrl the Lovely Apollo Room ll!lh Atop dacrlbed, "Now he's ping to suck up the water F,.... Pagel wWt the accumulator line we have. It'1 a ptttty good tiled blob of w11tr. II takes quite a while: to mop up." IRVINE H• explained 11111 the water is then • • • spilled overbOard tbrouch a watt? ~dum.P t1oning the 1tb District COprt_of A~ :"~ -' ..,..~,... :-.. .be '"'. re-llearlng of Mn Smith'• clilm to. -~ .the mopjlP ClpOl'ltlon. "'-··-ol •L.• •-•· ~,:.,,::.1~L:..-::tt ~t2m, ·~ ~-..WU. pllllld 'arOwld il!t .C~llHJ' 459 ··-0 • -~~ -~-J ,;-, ..... IUch thlnp •. tho hand con- 1 11.t ol county loclllUQ wblch Could Superifoon" dlli:uiroJali-'s' :llie In-w .., "'-" ~ ... ·-a ~t"t"'~,;. spell out, In ':=,"":f~ll!'~acll':: :::,,~ .. ~.:tr"w.i: 't be. danY emllalon ofi.--ot ,.uutanll !rem atn:rall uatnc U.. altJOl'I, He uracd Ille board to wrest. qqntrnl of the airport bock lrom tile Ftjllnl..AvlaUon Agency "IO that ,.. ID .. lY CID tm.,... rqulatiOlll 1e11ed · to our own ...,_ qulrements and need!. ti en!trJoa the ~ ol Its nwltr = 1Jr0111 :t::i; lb tile COOi-''How can yOb all Jiert .,.i,= a of1111111··•n,.""1~'"'...,,. ~·1~and ~htoo•t 'N :.~ ..... ..:~......,.., ""'*'"'*" a • 11111 ta•w: •rs 11 ~ a wu ·-• ewport a.~, . .,..,,_ of lbt Airport er •a It• vlcilli>ll" Emory -the wlll be Inv in....,.. ol -klood and lj~·Abolemeot Coonlnlttoe. · oupervlaor.,-"~ ~•~~all ochedulet. !ljJiory told'4he bOinf that pr-.! lrof, .use lh1t alq>att ~ qy al"f 100 llO CaWng !or "Oranre County's total I& De .,_ •1 the ljrpoft;llad "made llli apparently ·~=J "'!i9rl whk:h' 5Uperv1oon acr...i lo "k reci«at autl1or'IUea to latmeb on 11NcaUg1Uon Into ncbe ,levela 'Cl'Nled by aln:rall 1•,i11'" Ne\l'PO!l 114'och lrio.. l'lolte levels, .,.y Dot<d ore 1"CrtA1inf ln"lliie 'with the 1111111- volvement in creoU,,, an lb' lr._i&. tpl~" !or ult nag;" ~ rhl ' OOllk!'·-that y fl&We up 1111 tlon syatsm for tlle luture," the """' .th!J one peace!ul ult deolralile -•alftrall by Im. I on that 1"11 h1v1 mission, In Its report urged tile' con-!ibliOrbooil. • •• -a l\lhl 1o clO thll." ' · ., tlnutng development of Orange Coun<y Emory wu joined by other rtt!denta In Emory also predlc:tod that tile current Alt)1!!JI to its "'11 .. "'1 slatua as a ·Ill~ the board to toke acllpn !hot dail)' output of~ lolOI ofJ>OlluUoo !rem iier of -"' b<tng handled at the cramped lac!Uty -th9 predlctod 1111 lo,!al of '18il,ooo will be dooble lhat ol 11117. m~ under 1he muter plan. ~ ,WO!lld "al leaal keep olrerall nol!e down aln:rall would owtll Jn live ycan to a ii·. . . ' / . • I I I I I ·-I ,- / I , ~~!>I the report accepted by j I ' 1: ReaganSlapSTha.se Who tbt board incJuded: ' . ·~atloo 'of 1111 ' Marine , C«po Air' Stollon 1t El Toro IDd 1 Ille at San Joaquin \ff.Illa as two of the ttstonal airports prepoeed in.the mpter plln. DetypCRegent.(t' Rulings · --POISiblex ereatloll ot aB "offshort alrcrall caqlv'.type alrl!eld in the Pnd~ Dam area betw~ Orange and !U.vettide counties.'• , -Provlolon or·bv~.~b u ~of 117 SANDI 0MAlOR Of ..... p ...... •I ~llldmU and lacu19 , membelw "who ftlua to -by Unlvenlty of , ~allfornia regenta! rullngJ got a ·yetbal · alap Tuelday lrom Gov. Rooald lleqan, ~1'!1 :11 a luodnlalni --·In /~IQL • ' _,.. • .,; • . : Reagan w~ in Orana:e CoontJ tO sup- .port the cam~.olBW Teague for the • 114th Coogreis1oOol Di.trlct and , Bruce J'festande for the ·Mtb Aaembly di8bict and to help dedicate Saddleback College. Saying he coWd not tolerate any kbld ol rebeWoo .... stato Wllveralty campuaes, * * * Front P .. e l SADDLEBACK •• remarks by Michael Collins, introduced u tlte youngtst college board president In the country. Collini, who is 27, spoke to residents of the college district. "Thl.s ia your day," he aald. "We have come to pay tribute to f · your foresight and ded1caUon wbicb made ~ this poa!ible. "You u citizens and parents have ut~ ed DI to elllblloh ID Jnstltvtioo where your~ and da111hfm will spend two ol the most lmpOrtatit y•on ol tbett Uves. We pled&e ourselves to present to you what you so· richly deterve -lbe fine.!lt Junior college in the land." From P .. e l JOHNSON ••• the overall master p1Ui. ' Beagan pwled, ,.,,.., CID ahide by t!Je , , -POBllhle creotJ9o' Ol.,.ldlop.rta 1t ~ .. ••" get tile!" edllClllcn °"""'~ . Fullerton. MU• squm,. ca,.._, -.. f . Analielm and • Ngesled Ille In the -The 11ovemor said l\e <:G!illden It <ral sector of the lry!ne Jlanch. · • ''ln<\rllly wronc lot Black 'l'anlber -,-Immediate county .~ .;. tbe Eldridge Cleaver1 to-a~. ''fWll once" Federal Avletton Agency !or ~on ~ a slate colleg,_ '1l lllllvei'ill1-pua. of jef · depil'tures at Or1111e aMmty .i.!l'ogan told ~ OOP ~ wbo pala' . Airport to bofween U .f).m, and 7,..,n, ... ~ to atlelid tile i\attt luili:beoo llllt · \ C<t<mty A>lalion Oh'ector ll o b er t by -pulill>g Neotancle hi the Alaembly, Br"""hin urged the board to "do Republicans .p1ld .need oaly two more Mthin1 Uiat Woukf hamper development mtn to rea:ch •·ma10rtty. of Orange County Airport . "Yo!1 send :Bruce Nt;e:tande up there (to "Contrary to wba1 bas been aald here ~"f·~::.. we'll !Ind the other today, w,e have developed the Newport kid with 11111 mljGrlty: he promised !!"ICh ltt8j nQI lieitJeyed it," he said. Ille pa!t1an audience, the party wlll hold Don~ stop'the worl! wbll~,.. do ... , the re!nl of lhe ·slato Le"'•'·ture "We'll Jong • .._ plonnlnfl 'fllhoul lolvlq 101De . ..--· shoi't term problema " reorganlle the comm!tteee. We 'll have Arcltltects willlW p-w"· d Hepubllcon chairmen thniughouL . • ~-·• an "Wt'll have a new .speaker and we'll ~ates devised the muter P1't of air automaUcally have a new regent" he lrllilJ!orlaUoo. It la 1"1'1 bein&.lbldled by declar<d. ' thd-"·•·f~1 ··~ prloi'· lo a With Republicans ' in power f n. C\;Q on on ls 'eco..:m9'mlaUona by the Sacramento. be said, he would add a . board or supervisors. fourth Wtlrd to his repeated phrase of "cut. squetz.e and trim." To the people, he promised, "rebate." More Cutbacks in the &late budget can be made, Regan llfierted, but these would be up to Jesse Unruh -or inother From Pqge J MISSING · .•• apeaftr. "We have made tremendoUs· ' · · · · · ltrid~ tn the a percent of the blJdlet ·ftw: la about'-' Drucker said today, "But hanclled'admlnistraUvely," he n1d. /I JusldOl}'t think so.''. , • Th< other '15 pmont Is "'frozen Into AD attamey with olllces In Chic.,. and being", he said, by stai. statute. The Beverly llllla, Drucker bu beenstaylng Assetnbly lpeaker, who Reagan ncited ac-with friends in Newport Beach 11nce his CU!ea the governor of supporting the return from Puerto. Vallarta and has state fair with t.axp~ers .. ·tcuuni would · made several .tflps with the Coast Guard have to Introduce legialation to ~ the on the search. .. law off the boob llllt llJ'• the itote . A<ked whit he thought the chane<s whould sublldlze the laJr • · were lor llndlng the overdue crew and "Be'D talk but he woo;t do "IYlhlna.. v....i Drucker.sajd: "I juJI dlll11 tn6w. I .Reagan charged ' know It'• a tough boat and 1 touab ,.Uor. S)<eolhig· of ~ lleplthlican preofdenllal The Co11t Guard baa done -· 1 ollle,.Reagon c1utloned GOP IUJ!PO!lers thorough jo~.and lhe .boat j\llt..llll't In milllon estalt. ' · Jt ,,.;....,and d!iPJv P4"4f , "'Aftortha<,heexplained,tllircould•"'-"'...., .., · • ,.' V ~ .... * I'...., !'~·-l :i " ~ to the U.S. Supreme COUrt under a · * * crutod by vllrloaa r!p(lrll." The 1f!>Okesman did nol·amplll)'"Cid tho r<JIOl'la 0 •bul throqholll ,the dlJ,·pablllhc<I ..,, to "!iern' !lllnd tile Jict Jhit' e look · :th .... 11'u." • · .. •· · . '°"" -,11hi1o11 o1 u.e Uckel . '' · 1 !>nicker Oflglnally. 11oo1ht lhe,11ch1 writ ol Cflriorlrl. . ''They're .. ttog to lorutall. tile i.. evttable now," Privett salcf COAfldellUy, "a U.--judge court of some O! the f~ juriall in the natlod upheld the ~ court'• decl!lon." ~ ,,. 1'Nothlng else can be nJd," be added. lrvtne Foundation President McLaren w.u in the New York area today and could not be rucbed for comment, nor 'could Newport llffch p0bllc rd•tlons 1D111 Clilp Clwy be contacted. C1w'y bu bandied Information dillribuUon !or Mn. Smith IA the lenalhY ..... In bit official statement -y. McLaren lald 1he well court dedalon will pave lhe way for the Found&Uon to resume ill charlt.able fUncllom, but Aid nothing •bout how long It mllhl be. Ntitber would the Found.1tloo'1 at- torney today. "Thef'e are lots of people in Orange County who have suffered areaUy beca... of our !nobility to distribute luoda due to lh1t sul~" said PrlveU, Generally, the Irvine F o and 1 t Ion m.tk,. mooellly l"Jlts to helalh, welfare and educaUOoal aienc:Jes, such 11 Boys Clubo, the Salv1Uon Ancy, Tbe Lquna Buch Festival of Opera llld many othen. During 1118'1, don1UOD1 totalled llW'ly $564,000 and appllcaUom for Irvine P'oun- daUon luoda have cJalmed to IOO in 1he Intervening ytan. DAILY PILOT ............. c.... .... ~=r::. -,!J.;: = c...- OflAHO• CO.-Sl l"\ttt.11 .. INlt COMPANY leHrt N. WeM JMli: l. C..,1.., Vim ,.,...Nilllf .... °'""' .. ~ Th-•1 "•••ii ·-111 .... A. M•,lth11 -·-, •• , Ht .... jl.ill••lllllfll ·--c.111 .... : ,. ..... lay ...... -. .....,..._.1m1_, .. .._.......,. ....... '-"1 JU ,... "-- 11w1•u•x 1iw111 • • -- ; ~ ,'4 .. I - ,, ...,.,., ,.fl.OT, .. ....,. ........... -II on .... It ....... ....,._. ..... ..... _... .................. .--. . .....,. .._ c-.....,. HWllah , ..,_.,....... ¥....,.,.. .,.a:1:1:. = .................... c..t ... ~ ............. -.. •ttttl ....................... .. ..... --.09-. , r: , :!l:'· .. "' • d .~,-• ......,. - Cllllll r PS '' 001:• ::".,......, a =="--.... ··-.:=.--_,. -,... ,_.-----· ......... -..... lf:.1!: &::,~. -· --~, UFEGUAIIDS TBAINED : .. ' amvcd punctually 1t uielr 'hotel that mornln& at t o'clock. "You couldn't have come at a better tlmt, you know,'' ~ Aid u he dro,ve lbem out to. the <ratnliJi pool. "W•'ve juat had a d•htfl• ol rlln lrom Hurricane Noomi, The flooding DI all the rtvera la very much In tbe news. Tbe peo- ple are depreued, and tome.what afraid of the raging riven." ·Timmerman, a cultured m a·n aomewbere 1n blJ 40'1, owna one of the regSon.'1 larae.st tlnnerit1. He la al.lo pro- ject director in the area for the Partners ol the Alllance for. Progress. Illa countorporl II\ manalnr !or th• visit ol ilMd ,uld· lriilii to Cullacan Wll Corona del Mar resident Thomu Casey. It wu Casey and Newport :Beach resi· dent Dr. Poul ltodrlpes, also a Portnen member, wbo put.qetber tile detallo !or 1he Americanl to· spend a week tn. troduclng a Ulellvlng 1'"'1'1111 here. The dty is localtd on a delta ol rich flll'lll -"""'1ry, laced with meanderin& rlvers, 1n the wutern Melican ltate of SJnaloo about 900 mUes aouth of Orin(• County. On weekends, many of CUUacan's c:ltb<ns p clown to the be1clle1 ten mUes away to eecape the bot and humid climate. A lot ol them clmrn. An ac0 curate count Is unavailable but 1Dtne city ol!Jdals placed 1he mnnber u blah u 100 people a ytar. Reed and Irwin, hopelul'1, would be able to &Ive enough lnstnJdlon to 1he city's volunteer firemen, pollee and col· lqe atudenta to get some kind of water safety P"'l'lln establlthed. Al poolside the !Int morning, Irwin plUltfled right In with a maneuver delJgn. ed to ltt a man jump into tbe water while keepin& bit head above tile ourface. lrwln made the demonstntlon, nmnlng in with arma and lep spread eagle-like. Once Jnto tbe water, he turned around a:ad alled out., .. AD rtcht. who'• flnt?" AJ If on cue, an the tralntts went run- ning Into the pool sprell<Mqle luhlon, eoeb one lrinn1nl widely u he ....,..i. Held put 1111 Spoii1th to uoe, -or two of the JGOlho ...... picked out ..... could do ..... tnnstattar. and the lnlttaJ ...,, fulon 100D died away. C.Ollege Tmstees OK Top Budget SAii FRANCISCO (UPI) -A majodly of the Calllom11 Stata Collt(tl - havo opprovld a -.r .... mDllon . buqot fir the -..... l)lllem, . Tbl --Tanday by a f.I . -.in with two -1 .... to _ ... the ..., bailpt "'*Ii II -tlU -hllblr lhlli 1111....-l!adpt. 1)1 lull"'lioard -&Ive Jto·fonnal..,, pnml lielon 11111-1" the Dlpor- . ol ~wl!Olt 11 wlll flCI the !Int of 1 -" -lllil ..., .. _ .... CUlltcan'I future~ llfeparda were put throuih Ill lntonslve lw<H!1y period of dr1DI on technique. What began u an 1wkward ballet chail(ed with NrPriJlng quietness · fntO tmOOthly abd well ex- ecuted maneuvera. "11'..I t1nc1 of cratlfYlng, • remarked -at the end of the oeoond dly, "to ... the flnlahed product emerge before your <Y" In oplle of tile nJUndnabout Wly we have to do It became d. the language barrier." . Reed and Irwin pve their students U.S. Olympic pins, thanked tile young Mexlcana for tumfn&: out. and turned their attention the rest ol their atay to the P!01>10J111 ol wriUng a rt~ for tile benefit of Cullacan leaders on a recom- mended water -Ufety program. They also .dlscUued the posslbllity of arraqlng an amual tralnlna: procrain for one or two CuUlcan llferuard:s with Newport Beaeh Weguanta, with Newport hoslinf the men and CUllacan handling '11n1portatlon. Reed and Irwin had .,.... ed thOm the Ille preoerver. The townspeo. pie now could iillrl nlmminl with it. Front Pflfle l COPTER •.• In extranely tecltnii:al terms understood ooly hy eng1n..,.. Ind hella>pter pllota and crftlnen. A bolt and nut assembly -one of 4fJ used Jn the five blades' pitch change systems -wu misllinc from the wreckop although the other 45 were found . A bearlnl cap In the same rotor blade showed a type o! boltorlng dunoge In- dicative ol some Jooae object Inside and the bearing ltle1f WU not found Jn the wncbl<· Testa lbowed whatever force pushed the beorinfl cop out hod not been leola<ed. The cnmblnaUon ol l1cton rdeued tile ..-pitch cbanp coollol rod, IOnding the bf& blade luhlnc IWly IDd lhrowlq the .._ out of control .JULY llllA$TER Thi May D cruh WU f'-.. -.. -..,-llW ti • July dlluter which killed II -. when a Lot Anpln Alrw1y1 helicopter leU Into a Coinptou ocboolyard and «1° ploded In llama KJlled lo tlle CS'lilh wu Copt. It"' Wq0 -· II, of 1111 pt,... A¥1., Coota Meu, who WU 1pportntly trytnc t, land thl -c:rall when II hin:hed stdewayo and went down. Preliminary loveotlc•llon lndlcatod metal lltfiut In a main n>tor oplndll · Dlll' haVI -8 . blade to break, lbiowqlbo-out of-.L -llflotl .... ....... htllcopter flyn. botll -_.... ... the ~An(dulnteniltlonll Alr1IOrl run ml both crull tltol waw --llClll of tlch otlw. Alla -Ill the JU!J crull -tlle l[l'anda of the LAA pra1dcot. CGUDtl had ---....nt...U Jn lkJe Coau!>unJlt ..... ~ mlgbt be the qni1 for the Unltod Stats-to........., 1 total bomblnc halt. Tbe spotemnan lald the Praldent ~ the candidates thlt "he wanted them· to kncrw what the Wblte Hdu8e wu saying" 1boot the rumor• ol 1 total bombing hall Johnson then read to the Candldatea the Ihm Jll1"11'•ph statement thet had been luucd by the Wblto Hou,. preu olOce al 7 a.m. PST. Tbe slalelnent·llld, "Tl>e po111tlon of the United Stlto with respect to Vtet• nom rematna .. let lorth by the l'rell0 denl'and the Secretary of~· "There hu been no bealc clange In tbe ~tuition : No~ ''Al yoq have ahr171 been adriled, IVben ~ la lllJthhur lo report. you will, ti. coune, be lm:irrDed Jft1Dptl:y:" The moll recent public U.S. -ent oil proopects of a pootlble bomblili hall WU made by Secretary ol· State Dean Rull oil'Oel. ' -be commentod ln 2 broldcul ln!trview : "We are pnporcd to 111111' ihe bombing, hi what WGnld happen? No aoe Clll ton Ills We think lhlt we are enUtJ!ii..jo IOlllf ""'""' to 11111 ~ lrom -"""""· tJu\lUlh IQllle channel, .. that ... CID ha"' some ~ that llopplng ll!e bombing would bl a llep toward puce. Tbua far we bave notbf:9.1·" ''Illa ,..., li"fmn then on; :J'h!t slalt . !IP.TI\,~ qv~J.i\ill'.!,H•. Ind lihce Jol>I ~ teaJly up for crallt," be aaJd. then' nu li111\1!1• lffl!i him limoll "Preskleot Dewey told me to ieJi . constantly. llrudei: """ to meet the that II the an.QOt Aid wUh I llillft. you vessel e\rery two wffkl Oft tts ·crulle to ' ~ ; " ; , . "."'""' ,the Caribbean. ''In fact I already had my _ ~ I r , , -:j , .plane · tfcketl,'' DnJcl:er aaid. "'11'::_, . 1 Aw r •. 7, . U and when the · aearch planes .,. . .l nree e.neans discontinued . Druc~r does not plari to • • -~ , . . , ..... continue the semtjl.. "These guys are M, , ip' (;0-~-· ~ professioruils," he said. ''They're doing a ISS.tng · ~go good job, so u they can't find them then 1 -. . . U can 't find them." IND~i\POLIS, ldh. (~[).:::.:~ n!~~:~:..~~T:1u~:. Americazi ndalonariei are·~ In a the En~ada tace and the TranaPac tn mW!piane.lnlherepublfcoftf\eCongo, 1965 _ and 1967, is equipped with all the cmlstlan llflclpld or Ch!la\ 'chUrch emergency gear Including three hlah- bu tt..n.ed... I ., powered ndtoS. _ • · · ·. . .. ' Some speculate that had the boat been ~~ pin OJ!el'.at*\ by tile hit by a tr!pical atorm PaullM which rac- d....._tr ... vlllilbed on a IUlhl from ed througli the Mexican w1tm 1bool MbondaJ<e to Boeode Sunday. Aboard Oct. I, lbe Tlare m1y have been wtre Max L Meyers et Moline in. the demasted In whJch · case r ad 1 o .... 1w. Mn Eun.tee Goodall sin:un h transmlseion woold have lost. r-"'• • • g am, Others say the vesaeJ may have cone Ala.; ~ Mra. Mary Hoyt, tbe wlft of a further out to sea to avoid the rtonn and CatboUc dentist. may !UH be wilbout tranrmiulon several Meyen is a Metbodlst laymao who hundred miles oU the coast. wu aent ln the Cool• with bit family lost In a~dlUon to the eomplete lallinl Iii· Moy to lttVe u 1 lbort-term dltclples . linlJ, the Tian! II equipped with a lour· mi.tonary. Mn. Goodall ls the wife of a ,cylinder Mercedes. Diesel engine which ~ doctor at Ecumenical Medkal woul,d have a range capacity of about "-leUon Hoopltal 1t lloende, Mrs. 1,700 mlles. · Hoyt'• huahaliil also -at the SuPJ11les on board w"' elllmoted to be hospital. · enough for two months. I IA ARTISANS, EN?AGEMENT RINGS-OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY t • ' . -.. ... JIU N~T Avt., COSTA MESA 22 y_, lo TN S-e LKatleo · SEV!Lll,fllJ -- " • I '°'""''l"'="':'2~:=..~=-~~~.!!:'.-~"''=r-~;x;ioe~:ll!Jl!':a::<"~l!"""""'f""c":"~,..lllle::~or:~'!l::o"'!"~~~2"'1!:"~~~""'.'~!!ll!.~~"""' .. l!ll!:i='~~~l'.!~a~~~':1::~":;"~:!;:;-:~""I.~~~~~~'.;'::~::;'.:;!~~~~~~;=~~ I • -····------ . • ----+-- Bun.ti1·agton ~aeh ., -Your BemetoWJt VOL 61, NO. 249, 7 SECTIONS, 10 PAG~ Stliart and Pretty DA!i.Y P11..\:t ·,,.,. ...... 1 .. • • Newly elected mem~rs of Huntington . Beach HJgh School's girls' •ervtce organization, Ille Tower Club, display club oµtflts \VlllCh they an now privileged to wear. lnitiatits ·ate (from left) Jackie Elhs, Mona Morita, Lianne Botts, Ravrn• Adams, carol Kasparek, Linda West, Cathie Crouse and June st. John. HuntingtqnPlhnners Nix l . ' . Pr0 RQffkt! AJl~t~;. · ~·. A proposal lo build '100. apart!ii ifri • -paii;,ll i,.;;, ~'}jd;,ny ~ultf.raml· single family properly •I Bunoet He!ghlo ly, m:\n~,i_ .. to .... 1ruct lour wal suru. unftl1!1!100>\Y l'!lesd~y·night bl • aparlmen\ """""'' at SUM<l Heights 5-0 derual by Hunttnltod'•l!Ueb plaruilJlg u ... """'-.; •• ~ .. commiss.ioners. near 4ll<UWU&""'' n.o.i 11\Nr. The njecUon came af\et' planners :11e opposition argued the ~partment found themselves faced with a barrage of uruts would deval~ate aurroundin1 single protesting letters and the turnout of family property. Abseilt from voling in several residents near the proposed the 5-1 denial were Chairman Robert apartment site. Bazil. attending a·J:.eque of Cities con-ProJ\erlY owner John R. Jtnsen had ventioa out of town and Commissioner 10Ugh1fon to rezone 1everal land , (lee PLANNERS, Pqe Z) Experts From Coast Train Mexican Guard Hopefuls ' Editor's Nott: The men -several. of them from the Orange Coast-call thtmetlevu Partner.t of the Alliance for Progreu and !Udicate much of t1teir apare time to carrying qui in tM private sector what the Alliance is doing in the public sector. Thts ii the first of fouf' stories l!'xamininq some of heir accompltshmentr. By BRUCE BENSON Of "" o...,. P111t 1t1n CULIACAN, Mei. -The two American water safety experts stood at lhe edge of the pool and ~eyed the c\lflously mix- ed crop of volunteer& who had turned out to le.ru how lo '*"""° Jilegtlarda.· "All righ~ flllaws," Aid Al lmn. asmtant alblellc dlredor al UCI. "Ltl'a line her< .. lhe edge.'' ' .r: 20 ~amine -Ihm!. lldgetllii. • Bob Reed, ma&. aaley -for the City or N....-\ Beach, mqved aver to the group, 11111 tlUtod cranklq up 1111 rusty, but~ 5ponlab. "BUeno, hombres, todol ecP. par favor." Reed and It\rto hid jlllll embarked on '" experiment in 'bqf1dfiig ftiendsllip' with their Me.xlcan=rs as well as in helping the ol Culiaca.n aet up oome kind ol ltrecuanJ ~ iram. • Guillermo Tim-. their -.cl man in this c!l1 ol lll,OllO ruideI1ll. bad arrived ~--bald .lbal ' morning at t o "You -\ !laYj -II a tiiltr time, >""' knqw," Iii -u lie ~· them out lo the lnlalnl """" <1We1ve jUlt Nd a ~ of. nln 'from Hurricane NllOlllL tlm ~ ol 111 iloo rlvtl'I fl.....,. ll1lldl Ill ....... Tbt P.,: ple·are. dep ea 1 ll, ..-_ wwblt alrl6ll ol !be raging riven," T!mmennan. a cultured m I I ~ In bil 4011, owna one of U. rea!on'• largat llnneri• .. He fl also - ject direct« In the area for Iha Plltoen ol th6 Alllance for "'--. 1111 coun~ In 111'1'anaini !or the visit of Reed and Irwin to Culilcan WU Corooa del Mar rtlldent Thomu C...y. lt WU Cuey and Newport kach mi.- dent Dr. Paul Rodrigue_;_ also a Partnera (See LIFEGUAIUJI, P•ge I) ~ '~ , • I ' I I I I •, ' --, , I I ' DaOy Paper: ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALlf'ORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER.·16, 1961 ,. TEN CENTS ' . Reagan Slaps Rebels ' • ' ' 'S~dents, Faculty Mmt A bide .by RegentS' Rulings' By SANDI MAJOR Of .... Dlil~ Plltt SI.rt Students and faculty members who refuse to abide by University of California regents' rullngJ got a verbal slap Tuesday from Gov. Ronald Reagan, speaking at a fund-raising luncheon in Anaheim. Reagan was In Orange County to sup- port the campaigns of BUI Teague for the 34th Congressional District and Bruce Nestande for the 69tb Assembly district Bombing Halt Talk Quelled By Johnson WASIDNGTON (UPI) -President Johnson infonned the three major' presiden_tial candid~tes loday there has been no "breakthrough" that bas.ically changes his present Vietnam war policy. The President took the unusual step of talking with the t hr e e men simultaneously by telephone as a result of widespread speculation that an- nouncement of a total bah in bombing of North Vietnam was imnilnent. Johnson read to them a special White House statement issued earlier which declared there had been "no basic change In the situaUon; no breakthrough." The telephone conlerence call was plac- ed at S:il a.m. PST to Vice President l;luberl H. Humphrey In SI. Louis; Republican """"-Richard M. Ni>On In Kansas City lllld third party candidate G<orge C. Wallace· IA bi8 An&tlt.o, Ille Wbltejbaia!tL-; ' A l]lOkeaman for J-said the l'taldut~·\-::-llll llr'lllf ... directb' "JO bl "oi the unCertalnty . UU.ted· y • · reports.''. 'The ·~-did not ampllly on \b• repqrla bUt thrOugbout the day JIUblfllhecl '.ac- counlll had auu<!ited lba~1 ~l lull ln lhe CommUl\flll "" e!fiJ~ ·""8bl ,\lf the slgnal lor·th• United 6tal .. IO imlOUiice a Iola! bombing halt. I Tbe swkesman sai4 the President to14 the candidatel that "he wanted them to know what the White House wu saying'" about the rumors ol a total bombing halt. Johnson th'en rea'ct to the candidates the three paragraph slttement Jhat bed been issued by the Wblte,Houae preu ollJce at 1 a.m. PST. · · The statement Said: "1be po1ltion of the United States with respect to Viet~ nam remains u set forth by the Pres!· dent and the Secretary of State. "There has been no buic change In the 11itu1Uoo: No breatt.brougb. "As you have alwlys been advmd, wben Ihm! ;., anything lo report, yeu wur: or course, lie illlonned promptly:· 1be moll recent public U.S. 1t1tetnent on prospeclll ol a posalble bombing beh wu made by Secretary oC State Dean Rusk on Oct. a when he' cbmmented in 1 broadcast interview: "We are prepared to stop the bombing, but what would happen? No one can tell us. We lhint that we are entitled to some' answer to that question. from some source, through some chamel, so that we can have some confidence that rtopping lhe bombing would be a step toward peace. Thus far we have nothin&·" Wo~an Loses Control Of Auto on Freeway An ta.year-old Santa Ana woman was ejected through her car windshield lnto the cbato link center divider of the San Diego Freeway near Euclid Avenue tn Fountaln Valley Ulla: morning when her tmall fordin rnade car went out Of con- trol In the north bound 1811 Jane. LlDda lbomu of 1808 W. Harbor Blvd. auffered Tad. lacerations and was rushed to HilnUngton lnter.{;ommunlly H°'pllal whett she ls now reported jn good con- dition. She wu alone in the vehicle police uld .. ' :Parks, • and to help dedicate Saddleback College. Saying he could not tolerate any kind ol rebellion on state university campuses, Reagan growled, "They can abide by the rules or get their educaUon someplace else." The governor also said be considers It "morally wrong" for Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver to appear "even once" on a etate college, or university campus. Reagan told 500 GOP faithfuls who paid 125 each lo attend the party Juncbeon lbal by pulling Nestande In the Assembly, Republicans would need only two more men to reach a majority. . "You send Bruce Nestande up there· (to Sacramento) and we'll find the other two," Reagan sai4. And with that Majority, be ,promised the partisan audience, the party will hold the reins of the state Legislature. "We'll reorganize the committees. we·u have .Republican chairmen throughout. "We'll have a new speaker and we'll Eveia Water Distri~t Sunset Beach Fights 'Annex' By WILLIAM REED Of tfM 0.llY PU.I llllff In Sunset Beach "annexation" is a dlr· ty word, parUcularly when it is said by anyone in Huntington Beach. The great fear that pervades the beach community just east of Warner Avenue is th.at somehow Huntington Beach will force the tiny area to annex to I.he "big city." ' It is t1ilil fyar which in part has lead to lhe great battle over the Sunset Bu.ch Sanitation District's sewage treatment p~t on Warner A venue just north of. Coast Hig)lway. • Direclon of <;ounty Sanilatioo Diatrlct 11 met Tuesday afterµoon to di5cuu what they Could do to aJ!eyiate the problem which ~ed .the real•el)l&,ol llun· t1nmo .. · .__..n~~ -~Odo ' m.the 'lZ.Uf~j¥fpl~~ Almost Immediately tcJDeollt! "'1d tho word ·~anneuUon" a:nd·quickIYtbe top)c chahfred , liom trying to ellmfnate ,111e odor to reaaom why residenta of Sumri Beach might not want to annex to Hun· tingtOn Beach.. • The smell from.the plant is ao bad lhat District II directors said Teusday they residents of Huntington Harbour are ask· ing the courts to shut down the plant and award some $17 million in damages. District 11 directors said Tuesday they think a contract can be worked out which will allow sewage from Sunset Beach to be handled by the Hunllnglon Beach dty sewer lines. It would COit Sunset Beach many times the $ZZ per year they now pay, however. A auggested COil for· contracting with the county d1atrlct la '3l,OOO per year over a five year period. Sumet board memb<r1 Frinl< ~~all ·~ ~--..~~-= tMt· be ~t tbe amoun& "t.o0 mucb" Ill'_ Ole C\lll!iiiunlty lo b!lar· ._,lit ..w.il llJll ibat tt'I the1;1""1tlon ol ... •Iii hell.an ofter ra....-than to (lea ANHlll. p.,. JJ Planners O~ay Prop0sal To Solve Odd-size Lots Huntington Beach p I a n n i a g com- miuioners 'l\iesday unanimously ap- proved a consolidation scheme inteDded to clear away legal underbrush binderln,g the development or 12!.h acres of odd· shaped loll. U ultimately cleared by the city coun- cil, the COMOlld."1on project could set a precedeot for the similar conmlidation and development oC the city'I minl-eized "encyclopedia loll!.'' Commilslonera on a 5-0 vote recom-- mended torr the Redevelopment Agency of the HunUncton Beach City CouDcll lo rezone acreage at the northeast corner of Beach Boulevard and ElliJ Avenue. Commission Chairman Robert Bazil was out of town and Conuni!liooer Roger Slate1 had to leave befort the Vtlte was taken. The land currenUy ;., owned by four separate par:ties in lots of various odd shapes, including one which ls M fett wide and 1,300 feel long. Planners recommended to rezone the acreage like this: -RI single family reaidential, 2.16 acres. -RJ multi-family residential, &. 72 acres. -Ct highway-related commercial, S.08 acres "nle land stands vacant at present, ac· cording to Jere Murphy, Huntington Beach usoclate planqer. He aald the Pl~g commission recommendaUon calls for the property ownera to devtJop their lots according to the' prop...d zoning dlvlslons. Library Uoder the state Redevelopment Act, the city council redevelopment ag~cy could, if necessary, ei:ercile 1~ power to condemn the acreq:e and eell It off to owners who would consent to follow the proposed zoninr·divflllnns. 1 Murphy reported that the lftl<l1I four owners have •urged c:ommiasionen to zone more of the 1211.t acres for eom- mercial purpoaes. Some 300 acres within Huntington Beach possibly could be dftveloped under similar redevelopment p r o c 1 d u r. e s • Murphy said. The acreage now lies fallow beeauae it has been sOld as lots either tOO Bmall or too irregular in shape to allow profitable development. A major portion oI the 300 acres was divided several years ago into "en-. cyclopedia Iota" as part of a promotion gimmick in which persons were given a small amount of land in Huntington Beach. Police Use Tear Gas To Quell Disturbance WASR!NGTON (UPI) -Police used tear 1u for the third consecutive night to quell minor window -g and looting Tuesday in a northeast &hetto aecUon of the nation'• capital. At least 1J per80l1I were arrested. Police patrols were doubled, and mayor Walter Washin~o ordered sjrlct en-. forcement ot a law prohlblUn& youth,, f r o m loit.erh)g on the 1treel.s after iO ~m. ' Pushe·d. Brazney Named Finance Chairmf.UI. for :Bonds • BID Bruney, twice pmldent of the Gotclen Wat Homecnmn Alloc. In Hun- llJlllon Beocb bu -appointed finance chairman ol tho CommJttea for Paru and Library Bonda. chairman William E. Scltwelct•rt announced today. "We need llratnef'• oraanlutlooal leaderablp and esperl<n<a to financlally pull our camp!l!p lhrnOah to ....,,. puaqe <I.. ~-j•W1 and 11N" on Nov. S." aald Schweickert. "Our campalp fl well under way. • . ' ' ; llllllon Beach. "My Wil~ alld I beva ob< chlldten uld ... .,.. lullJ llWU. di tll4i tmportazi(e .-paru an11a"""librarywrupi.y1n 'the !=Utlooal and eullirll devtlop- mct of our .,...Inc commun1t1. · '"In orc1 .. 1o nep 1iP w11b tho projidtd papulallon ol Hanllnatm Beacb." lald flraznoy, a aalea ..,,,_live !or ... JlonaHood 0ompooy/' ft need a ctnlral community park, aaaltlcNI development (See llOND8, Pqoo II . ,( .,, automatically have a new regent," bl declared. With Republicans lo P>wtr I n Sacramento, he said, he would add a fourth word to ·hil .repeated pbrue-~ "cut, squeei.e and trim." To ~ ~ ha promised, "rebate." · More cutbacks in the slste budget, caq be made, Regan auerted~ but thele would be up to Jesse Unruh -er anotbti speak~. "We ha~e· made tfemeadoUt (See REAGAN, Pap JI School Files Grass Petition For 3rd Time A claim, by the Ocean Vlew School District !or damages ol $1211,0llO qalnsl Huntington Harbour for contaminatinC grass al a district school ii under ~ side.ration in Superior Court. Tbe sdlool district; In a petition ll)ed originally March 27, 11168, and llnce delayed twice, '\11•"'8 the .. atertroal development corporaUon wu ueatettM in preparing land the district purcbue<! for Harbour View School. ' The suit charges Huntlngloo ~ Corp. with breach ol contract, and Security lmurance Group ol Hartlonl with !allure to .,...pe1111111e tho ~ !wtb- . 1'1eaday, Superior Court JUif&e WlllJanj L. Mur:rar took wader comldenltsaa: a r. queft! by Hunfulllon -lilf • -delay .. the ... ' • • ~"t~~=-~ ner o( ~ SL. ml l'llU. Ava111111 .=....~~ii'"~ ==-the property ~ HJJllllal\oo ·Harbour brodghi Iii-'Jf;lllO cubic yard• or on dirt, th6 petition....., _!!9.A.Ul •. 11, UIS, and the dillrtct. llepo llulldlllg on lhe lite th6 nezt year. In Fl!brulrJ 1118'1, o:ben lhe dlltrlct tried lo plant graaa; aD vegetation died. according to !be oomplalnl Sulliequenl llOfl -allowed 'the fill <'Ullalnted "jloroo, aalt, ancllum and o t b • r cbemlcais" Jhat made k unalJle to aup- . port plant life. District ollfclals ~ ~almlng $100,000 Uthe cost ol.curiog theJond,.ud#,000 to cO!npensale lhem !or wbet Ibey have aJreW tpea!""au··1~arow grass. -The dlslrl« b ullinC IOO,OllO from the Insurance company. Police S1!y Girl Not Kidnaped: ·. LA JOLLA (UPI) -KldnoPlic wu ruled out by police today In U,. -al a m!Ssing 8-year-old girl. Tana Rose Mtnllt ~or ~ mllllng sine•· Monday altemoqn Wilen • ..,. ltfl home lo play with anothe!: flit! a l!loc• away. P.ollce .conducted· ,an. Js.bJocl. house-to-house search With h6 succeis. They -feel the a1i1waa11nn by ber father, Hencbel Mlnlz. Ha ud the flitl'1 mother, Mn. Margery Vtlle1u. wm dJvorced aven years qo. Police aald Mif'liJ.' truck wu ~n In Santi Ana after'tha Rirl dloappeared and there were reports ol a girl'• voice on:. ing ~ ~ ythfcJa. - . lt'NtMr -. I Nothing .like.. a U\tle Santa Ana <wind to wamvlblnp liP.'b\11 !De desert breaea will >calm down 'l'huraday, leavJna Iha •temper• turc at a IWV)J ~ alolJc tbe cout. ~ INSIDB 'l'ODAl' LoweU North'• c~ct~ baitlt IOith 0 Dolle fM' lht 0))/lllpfC SW clost gold owJill lios !Mm-, ,a into • .,.,..-, llo~t """"' N ,,,...g14n loilli!'f Ille JlllG". 'POQe J7; • -! 1 1 --_;:I DAILY PILOT Supervi • * * * . Irvine *· Company * * * Objects ~~ made.on It," "How can oJijit:~ he"' • government "'ency• that k ~ ow In ti I Y creates vk:tlms111 .Emory Wed the supe.-visori. "At p!llent ~}'tr• olrcralt · use thll ·airport~ry day/ and you are apParei\Uy ap · 'a \'epor1 which could l!Clld that ly ~gore up 380 olrcrall by 1171. I q OD that you have a n,ltt w dCI thll." Emory also predl~r: the current dallf out.(lUt ol 1111 pollutlan from aircraft: Would 1W 'tn ~. ~ -~.!. !iiim ed the hoard ~ . ol the airport back from ~ :Aviation Acency "so that we Ill county e1n lmpoee regulaUons geared to OW' own re- qulremenl! anc\_peed•," , : Supervlaoro ~ •to ask fed<ral authorities to launch an lnveltigailon lntO noise lev~ 'if"•ted by alrcrall In lh• Newport Be1911 arei. l'jolle levell, they noted are lncioulng In line with the nwn. her of _..,. being bandied at the cramped laClllty -the pred!Cted 1161 total of 780,000 will he double tbal ol 1117. Other upecll of the roport ae<1pled by tbe bolfd IJ'Cludecf: --Oiinaldihuon o1 the Mortne 0orpo Air !latlod at El' Toro. and a alte at San J Olqoin HUia .. two ol lbe rqional llrporll proposed ln the -plan .. • Three of Five Possibl.e Airport Sites Eliminated ' . Reagan · Says Youth Today Nee~s· piuse r.. i · -Pouible creaUon Of an "oUsbore alrerall carrleNype airfJaJd In the Prad~ Q4m ""fl-hetween«Iruise ·and Rl"'11lde counUea,/~ .J" • . -P.rovlaiOJI ol five lltj>eru aa pU\ of O§Poss1ble elimina.Uon of three of five tes suggested in the Pereira analysis as y locationa for a tegioTial airport w alrong objectlona late Tuesday lrom ~1=~.,P"'~lble wftlttllng down suggested locaUons w San Jaqoln Hll~ El To:o, Irvine President William ason commented In a letter to the hoard: 11We are no more favorable lowards having the regional airport located on our property than any other Property owner or community related to any of the other sites." ~ "If this ls yoUr final decision,'' Muon llld. "then we wish the opportunity w appear before the board and outline in !detail our obJectiolll!i to any further study being made of either the El Toro or the Ian Joaquin sites." , Hearings held by the airport com- tnission were not for the purpose of determining which sites to eliminate from further study, Mason said. "Rather, the be.arinp were held to receive public comment on the phase one study in general and relative to each of the sites." Thole bearings, Muon said, hu pro- ducflli 41no 'deflnltl,ve . Information • 1 • which would indicate the reasonableness o[ either favoring one site or the olher or ellmln;;.tlng wome In favor of fUrther study ·on only.two of the five sites." M"'°" told the board that U county supervisOro.-decided to proceed with ~~~= ~:1:1v:;i~":~ declsiori and reserve any comments relative to the sites affecting the ranch until com.Pletion of the study." Mason·urged that supervisors oonalder the possibility of making a camp Pendleton location "a regional aa well aa an International airport." He llao sug. gested w the hoard that selection of any site should include as a factor the use of the existing Santa Fe Fallroad track. "The emtlng Santa Fe line runs the full length of 'Orange County and crosses the Camp Pendleton area," be said. ''With the development of a proper type of transportation system along this line together with subtenninals and parking areas along its length, there la the possibility of achieving easy acct11ib1Uty t.o a regional or illtemaUonal airport • · withoot tile llu)oyances and Jlroblema Jn. herent with an airport located 1n a ,re..1(1~ region," Muon said. Bandits Coll.ect $70 From Store In Westminster WeatmiMter pollct were ~ for two baiidlta today who held up the ~oman checker 'of a amall market for '70 Tu.es.- day night and escaped into the darkness on foot. Police saut the robbers, one of· them armed with ' a small handgun, entered a grocery store at Westmln15ter Avenue and Milan Street shortly after 7 p.m. The pair, descrlbed as about 20 with· out any dlstlngulahlng !ralta, wandered around~~, Store for ten minutes until other cU.Otomera bad left. . The mtn 1pproached the checker and one demanded, "OK, give me all your mone7. Give me all your money or I'll ahot.' He instructed the woman to atuff only bills Into a paper bag and to Ignore thO ~ cJw>ge., From .Pqe I LIFEGUARDS • DAILY PILOT lttll Plltle BUSY IN ORANGE COUNTY Governor Reagan From Page I REAGAN •.• By'THOl\W l"QllTIJNE Of _ ... or.".~-..... Tbe -""°."'F"1 &,... II to young people to 1!ve 'tbf.4h "a,Pa!:Poee; a ca~ a ba!mer to fOno,/;"tOv.&nald Reagan eald . Tu.ead1ii • $aildlehack College dedle1tlon cereJl\lmles. He said the 'caliae for youth should he to provide every lnd!vldu&J with op- portunity for fuUllJmen~ and that he I! ' .. dedicating an fnltitutloo he expecta will Install that purpoae. Reagan's addma wu the high point of ceremonies attended by 1,000 to dedicate the temporary campus of the new aouthern Orange County junior college. He spoke to an appr~tlve crowd of cflanllarld, a,todenll alld p<rjol1I who turned out to ae him u "well u ·the new Saddleback College. Other h o n o r e d guests were Congre!Sman James Utt (R·Tustin), State Sen. JP-mes Schmitz (ft.Tustin), Assemblymad Robert Badham (R- Newport Beach), and aupervlaors Alton Allen and William Hirstein. The governor said that hil generaUon with the best intent tiu shortchanged the :strides in the 25 percent of the budget young and robbed them of t b e handled admlni!tratively," he said. responsibility to earn for themselves. The other 7S percent 15 "frozen Into "We are.the classic example of ~ving being", he said, by state statute. The you what we never had. Our mt:1Uves AMembly speaker, who Reagan noted ac-have been laudable, but.our judgment rw cuses the govemo?' of supporting the been bad. 'No,' was ~ther 1 dirty word, state fair with taxpayers' funds, would or lt was dropped from our vocabulary." have to introduce legislation to take the He said that sometime ago wheri heavy member, who put together the details t~r law off the books that says the state surf has washed away the beach p.nc1 was the Americans to spend a week in-whould subsldlr.e the fair. threatening homes in W ..... Newport he the ovelj\ljl .inut« .plan., · , -P""1~ crea)ion .of metroport. at li'ullertoD,; )llle Sqiiale. c.piltraoo, Anaheim and a iniueated allf'ltl the cen- tral ~ qf the Irvine llanc;Ji: -lnimedlate county pruauri nn the Federal AvlaUon Ac-i'. for ralrldlon of Jet departures at ~e County AlrJi9rt w between 11 p.ni. ml I a.m. Coilnty Avialron Dlt!i:lor Ro.b'er t Bresnehan ilrgecr the ·hoard IO '"do nothing that would hamper devtlopment of Orange County Airport. "Contrary w what hu been said here ·today, we have -Oevelqped the 11....,.ri Beach area, not d~ it," lie hid. '\Don't. stop the world wblle you do aome · ~long-rqe planning wltbOut 10lving IOJlle abort tenn problems.' . . . Archltecji Wllllal!) .Pereira and Auoclates devised the muter pJ.., ol .air tranaportaUoo. It II r¥iw belt!r ltud!ed by the airport · collll!lW1m prior IO a decis.lon on its tecommendat10D!S bf the boon! of supervb\>n. . ' Apollo 7 Crew TV Show Viewers Get Space Age lessons ~ d Ill "'•• he "He'll lalk, but he won't do an•""-1~g," ~· · w:vuu ng a esa ..... oe program re. ,, .. w, saw on televbion a, commentator ask a · ·. The city ls located on a delta of rich Reagan charged. teenager_ w~ he bad volunteer.eel to pile · '1*m country, laced wllh meandering speaking of the Republican pre.sldentlal sandbags until two in the morntng. SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Bearded, rested and feeling better, the Apollo 7 astronauts presented a teJevlsed lesson In space age cooking and pltJD!iblng on the Wally, Walt aod Donn show today and then sped on toward the halfway point of their marathon space mission. As they swept into their sixth day in orbit, their spice chart~~ was performing so well that plans were-beiDi firmt.d to send three men ·'around the moon rl In the ~-M -'•• s•••• of ·slate, Reagan cautlbned 'COP "llPr.l:' ven, Wcncm eiu ..... n .,.~ . ~ "The --·er· was .~ po-· n' -··• an S1n I boU 900 miles south of Or•nae :ro "Never mind the fact that e look ... ..,.. ""' ... ~llU1 r Qli~;; 1 ., ~ \ 1 J~-e good at the top 'ol the lick et. Indictment of so many of us, it should be ·:on weekends, many of euua an's "The race ls from there on. The state on a billboard across the naUon," Reagan dliJenl .go down to the beaches ten miles jobs are really up for grabs," he said. said. "~ ~ .-ld1'Well, If.~ it's away to escape the hot and hwnid "President Dewey told me to teU you the nrst Ume ft'vi fVe( 'ffJt ;DXe we climate. A Jot of them drown. An ac· that," the Governor said \'ilh a smile. were needed.' ·. · curate count is unavailable but some city "Yoo art : need~ we 1'eed your offlcJall placed the number as high as 100 courage, your ideaD · ,.yoUr hew·and un- people a year. FJ'Gm Pqe I lrled' viewpoint," .the governor told Sad· Reed and Irwin, hopefully. would be die back student& ~ ' • able to give enough inst.ruction to the ANNEX He said, ''Many-of you JH'Concemed clty'a volunteer firemen, police and col· • • • wUb.my generauon · d what seems to be lege studenta to get some kind of water come up with poaalble answers to the hypocrisy ,and lack f purpose on our safety program established. sewage problems. part. And we In turnjre concemed:about At poolside the first morning, Irwin Tl'le county board then Wtructed its your generation, seei1g a rising Spirit of plunged right in with a maneuver design· staff to work with the Sunset board to unrest, aimltsaness &ind drifting:;}. feel· ed. to let a man jump into the water while work out a S1lulion to the 'Problem which Jng of reOOWon wlth''1t -~real cauSe." keepinc hla heac; above the surface. has caused ' so many hard feeling on both Asking -foi'-reconctflatlon and seeking to Irwin made the demonstraUon, running sides over the years. draw the young '1d adult viewpoints In with arms and legs spread eagle-like. Duvall said that annex a Lion of U1e l58 together, be aaid: · Christmu Day. . The SP.aCecraft e:ngb\e. that will llett astronaut8 to ,the moon was succes.sfully fired for the fourth time on the ApDo 7 miss.Ion shortly after the telecast. A brief half.second burst demonstrated that the powe-r plant can make small courae cor- rection!. . The astronauts said the Uny burn felt like two bumper cars coming together in an amuaement p,.rk ride. Seniors, Parents Advise1·s to Meet Once into the water, he turned around acres of the Sunset 01.!trict to Distrid 11 '·FOr one Uck ol history's cloc\' "'e and called out, "All right, who's flrl!il?" might "be real tough.'' He pointed out gave the World a shining golden hope. Fountain Valley High School senJors As If on cue, all the trainees went run· that there is a great fear that' any move Mankin& looked to us. Now the door is and their parents wlll meet with advi,s.. ning into the pool spread-eagle fashion, might be interpreted 81 "a wedge klward closing on that hope and this could be the each one grlnnlng widely as he splashed. annexation to Huntington Beach." challenge to your generation_ to keep ers from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 'Thursday to Reed put bJa Spanish to use, one or two of . Coen, who allo serves as mayor of that door open." discuss post-graduate plans. 1 the youths were picked out who could do Huntington Beach, augested a ·pact be Reagan's address was preeeded by The third annual Senior Night will ht aome translating, and the ln1Ual con-drawn ~ the residents of Sunset remarks by Michael Colllrul, Introduced held in the high school cafeteria. It will fusion soon dled away. Beach that the city does not want to an-as the youngest college board president Include three wo'rkshopa, dealing w Ith Culiacan"s future llfeguarda were put nei: tbem. in the country. '"-··• an fn•·-~ve ~-•a -~ f • I · h h I Du job opportunities, cot!ege -"-en•·, ........ ...,. ~ •"....u Y ~·"" o ' t rrug t e p,'' said vall. Collins, who Is~. spoke to residents of ~-t""".... ~ DAILY PILOT lllR ,..._ PARDON MY BACK -Bob Hanvey of Robinwood Uttle League ,uses back of BUI Brazney for writing table as he pens campaign check to Huntington Beach Committee for Parks and Library Bonds. '.Brazney has taken over fund raising duties tor committee. drills on technique. What, began u an While tile ta.JU go on a slow pact, the the college distrlet. ''This is your day," and military obligations. · awkward ballet changed with surprising odor from the plant continue! to wander he sa1d. "We hav, come to pay tribute to The program will allow parents a ti d quickness Jnto !mOOthly and well U · around the waterways of the plush your foresJght and dedicaUon which made student8 to attend two of lhe three work· ecuted maneuvers. marlna area of Huntington Beach. this possible.'' t shop sessions. "It's kind of graUfylng," remarked !Ir======="'========'============~~~~~=======;:;_ Reed at the end of the second day, "lo see the finished product emergo:? before yoUr eyes in ' spite of the round-about.way we have to do it because of the language barrier." DAILY PILOT ll•b•rl N. W1•I P'rnldenl Incl Publl1""' J1clr II. C1rl1y VIOi ,.rnlden! ltlG o-t.i Ml,..tt• Them•• K1•vil ··~ Tll•111•• A. Mur,111111 MlflMlflti ldl1W Alffrl 'W. ••t•• Wlfft•M k .... ,._i... ...,, .... ""' . ..,.. ~dllel' City !dltor ............ Off!. '" ,, .. , ..... , M•rt.111 A<Uret11 P.O. In no, fZMI ..--. ...._..~I 2111 w.t .... ..,..,,.,. c.t. .-..1 -... '"' ..,.. L.MIM --"i ttt ...... A'ftf!Ut • Fro111 Page I BONDS • • • of neighborhood parks and a new main library. "OUr present library is just too small. It was built to service a communlty of 10,000 and we now have a population of more Ulan 100,000." Bramey, who livca with his wife, Ruth, and their six children at 6621 Oxford Drlve, baa been active In civic work for the put several yeara. He served a term on the Roblnwood Little League Board of Dlredora and was the league's ~el umpire for one seMOn. Bramey also served as president of the Golden West Homeowners Association - the blgest homeowners' organitation tn the oily -in 1966 and 1967 and bas been a member of the HunUnaton Be.ch Home Council for the past four years. Brazney said he has already recruited councllm'an Jacll: G~n. Jerry Matney and Doo Shipley to adlvely work on hi! finmce committee with Roger Slates, Chris c. Chris and IAonard Shane. The committee headqulr!m for the . ca,mpaip tor ProposiUOlll "M" and "N• 11 locoted at :I02 Flflll St. Sen. Heyden Honored WABlllNGTON (UPI) -Senate SecretarJ Frank V oleo today presented sen. earl Hayden (P.Arti.l, rttlr!ng dean of the eon,..... with hta on,1na1 c:ertJllcate of e!edlon w the llouae of Jlell"f'Ol&Uvee Ill 1IU. t. ' j Reed and Irwin gave their students U.S. Olympic pin>. thlllked the yoong Mexicans for turning ou~ and turned their attenUon the ,.st of their stay to the problems of writing a report for the benefit of Cullacan leaders on a recom· mended water safety program. They also dlaCU!sed the possibility of arranging an annual training program for one or two CUUacan llfeguards with Newport Beoch lllegoard~1 with Newport hosting the men and Cuuacan handling tranaportaUon. R<ed and lnrin had pus. ed them the life preserver. The townspeo- ple now could llart awlmmlng with IL From P•ge I PLANNERS •.• Roger Slates who had left early. In other act.ion. commissioners denied a request to allow a .even and a half foo& act back llllltad of the requlnd IUoot seP>ack for U.e conatrucUon of a slx unit apertmen\ 1! the 90Utheast corner o1 Hth Street and OUte Avenue. Wllllallll S. Buck hed IOUlht the .tartance Ill order'to ~Id I Spanlab alyle apartment. . In a · 44 denial, COM· mllalonen niled the appUCIOt hed lalkd "' show a hmlahlp. FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUT't C')NCOIOE ti» ' \.;~ l .. ~ .. ~ , \ "--) ~!Villi 111J --~TINllfTAL - J. C. .J./u~phrieJ 'Jeweler llll N"EWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA 12 Y,.,.. 111 The Same Loc•tion . ,_. - • Jn the minority vote, ConnnlAI~ Sletea and C. "R<y" Miller orlU@d lhll 101De -•llon ahoold he elven lo Buck because hJs propaed apartment 'f¥'ould IDCOUrq:e further. development ID <he-........ . A "-----------=------------=-------.--l I\ µ I~ I ---------- I ' I 11 • • ' Laguna -·Bea~h EDITION Dally Pape' -.•. -• VOL 61', NO. 249, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CAllfORNIA :--~ESDAY, ocromr16. "" · ......... .TEN CENTS ' I -·~ l . ~ • Laguna Players to Get Half ""Of Stol~Il Funds? By RICllARD P. NAU ApparenUy working on the: theory that half a loaf ii better than none,, Laguna Players have agreed to accept $5,000 · restitation of embezzled building funds without waiving any rights {o the balance. Takes Slap At Regents, Dissenters By SANDI MAJOR Of I'll• Dlllb' ,1191 Sl•ff ' Students and faculty members who refuse to abide by University of Califarnia regents' rulings got a verbal slap Tuesday from Gov. Ronald Reagan, speaking at a fund-raising luncheon in Anaheim. Reagan was in Orange County to sup- port the campaigns of Bill Teague for the :Wth Congressional District and Bruce Nestande for the 89th Assembly district and to help dedicate Saddleback College. Saying he could not tolerate any kind of rebellion on state university campuses, Reagan growled, "They can abide by the rules or get their education someplace else." The governor also sald f,e conslders it: "morally wrong" for, Black J>ao1her Eldridge Cleaver to appear "even once'' on a state colleae. or univ.ersity·campw:. Reagan told (>jl) Cl.OP f~lhluls who pajd $25 each to attend the p~ luncheon that by putting Nestande in ~ Assembly, Republicans would need Only two more men to reach a majority. "You send Bruce Nestande up there (to Sacramento) and we'll fiDd the other two," Reagan said. And with that majority, he promised the partisan audience, the party.will hold the reins ol the state Legislalure. "We'll reorganize the committees. We'll have Republican chairmen throughout. "We'll have a new speaker and we'll automatically have 1 new regent," be dectared. With Republicans in power l n Sacramento, he said, he would add a fourth word to hia repeated phrase of "cut, squeere and trim." To the people, he promised, "rebate." More cutbacks in the state budget can be made, Reagan asserted, but these would be up to Jesse Unruh -or another speaker. "We have made tremeodous strides in the 25 percent of the budget handled administratively," be said. The other 75 percent is "frozen into being", be said, by state !latute. The Assembly speaker, who Reagan noted ac- cwes the governor of supporting the stalt: fair with taxpayers' funds, would have to introduce legislation to take the law off the books that says the state would subsidize lhe fair. Laguna Blaze Damage Figured At Nearly $3,000 A Laguna Niguel family awakened to flames early Tuesday morning which caused about $3,000 worth of damage to their home at J3902 La Hermou Ave. Swan Frederick, ts, a:melle\d smoke and roused her brother, Peter, .14, and parents. Mr, and Mrs. Craig D. SmJth, and thus probably saved the home from further damage, according to the Orange County Fire Deparlment dispalcber. Smith fought the roaring living roorrt blaze with a garden hose while hil'I wife Nancy called fln!:men tt S:52 a.m., the dispatcher rf!ported .. Three engine com· panies and a l'CICUe anlt responded. There were no tujuties, 'lDd about half of th< 13,000 d1111Age reported WU llruc- tural, firemen said, They estlmllted .that $37,000 .tructurally 11111 110,000 In ..,.. tenta were saved. Faulty wiring In the Ilv!ng room ltereo probably triggered the· fire. lnYUtlgaton deducled . • Faulty wiring was alJo the apparent cause ()( an earlier fire which occurred 1-fonday morning In a mote.I at Mtas Coast Highway, Dana Point: wtrlng in a televlaion set wu blamed for the blaze, whlch caused about SJ ,000 damage to a motel owned by Cart.er McGregor. The bllm were 1POtied by Mrs. McGre:ior who called firemen at l :ll a .~-Two tnglna c ompaLles answer the-call. ~ " Meamrhile a ~ ewnlnation ol fOrrery chaJ10S against Fruer Smith, f~er building fund chairman for the Laguna·Moulton Playhouse, Is upected to begin In Municipal Court l"rlday. Smith, held in cOunty jail in lieu of $10,000 bail, is charged with three count.s Young Laguna Gridder Hurt During Tackle A Laguna Beach High School freshman · ·suffered a dislocated hip when he was tackled while carrying the ball during B football scr1msge Tuesday afternoon. Nick Gillespie, 14, 0£994 Bluebird Can- yon Drive, will be in traction for three weeks at South Coast Community Hospital. according to his mother Mrs. James Gillespie. "Is Nick a halfback?" abe was asked this morning. "He was yesterday," she sighed. She said her son will be on crutches for another six monUls after he is released from the hospital. The youth's father Is a projectionist and substitute teacber. Nick, as well as being a football player, played Babe Ruth and Little Le:¥Ue baseball and is a bowler. Burke Remains In Competition Ed ,Burke, Orange Coast College history •lnstructor. is th< only American remaining in Olympic games hammer throwing competition. ~ke survived loday 's trials on his first throw -221 feet even -but suf- fered a sllght muscle pull In his right shoulder during warm ups. The injury does not appear aerloos. , Former Olympic cbamplonl Hal Con- -~olly and.Al Hall ol lh< U.S. did not make the 21& foot quallfying mark today. Burke goes in the finals Thursday afternoon. of forgery in carmection with $9,475 ln missi'li funds obtained by forged cbeck.!5. The Players board of directors Satur· day, after conferring with attorney Gerald Bl'OWII, agreed to accept $5,000. They did not, however, waive the re- mainder of tbe funds which presumably Governor Dedicates Saddlehack By THOMAS FORTUNE Of tM D•lb' Pilet Sl•N The adult community owes it to young people to give them "a purpose, a cause, a banner to follow," Gov. Ronald Reagan said Tuesday at Saddleback College dedication ceremonies. He said the cause for youth should be to provide every individual with op- portunity for fulfillment, and that he is dedicaUng an institution he expects Will install that ...,..... Reagan's address was the high point of ceremonies attended by 1,000 to ~cate the temporary campus of the new (FWJ Paie of More Stocles, flaotos, ~~-ei:r ,·; '• , southern Orange County junior colleie. He spoke to an apprecl,Uve crowd of dlgnitariet, sludenll ml perllonl who turned out to see hhit as well as the new Saddleback College. Other h o n o r e d guests were Congressman James Utt (R·Tustln), State Sen. James Schmitz (It-Tustin). Assemblyman Robert Badham (R· Newport Beach), and supervisors Alton Allen and William Hirstein. The governor said that bis generation with the best intent has sbortehanged the young and robbed them of t b e responsibility to earn for themselves. "We are the classic example of giving you what we never bad. Our motives have been laudable, but our judgment has been bad. 'No,' was either a dirty word, or it was dropped from our vocabulary." He said that sometime ago when heavy surf has washed away the beach and was threatening homes in West Newport he saw on television a commentator ask a teenager why he had volunteered to pile sandbags until two in the morning. ''The answer was so poignant, such an indictment of so many of us, it should be on a billboard across the nation," Reagan said. "The boy said, "Well, J guess it's the first time we've ever felt like we were needed.' "You are needed ; we need your courage, your idealism, your new and un- tried viewpoint," the governor told Sad· dleback students. He said, "Many or you are concerned wtih my generation and what seems to be hypocrisy and lack of purpose on our part. And we in turn art concerned about your generation, seeing a rising spirit of unrest, aimlessness and drUUng, a feel- ing of rebellion witbout a real cause." AskJna; for reeoncillation and seeking to draw the young and adult viewpoints together, he sakt: "For one tick of history's clock we ga~e the world a shining golden hope. Mankind looked to us. Now the door is closin1 on that hope and this could be the challenge to your generation -to keep that door opeo!' Reagan's address wu preceded by remarks ~ Michael Collins, Introduced (See SADDLEBACK, P1ge ZI . would come fortb as ttme payments. Quelliooed today, Smith'• attorney, 8enJard November, deputy pub It c defender, said, ''lt'a all speculative right now .. If there hi · any ...UlullOn made It will be a fUll restitution fOr the loss;" Aaked If tile financt1I copabllity ol - s restltuUon edited, tllO IUornij &aid, "I'm waiting to f1Dd Old.. t'Ve euitacted varlo<ia people Gil bl.I (Smilh'i) tiehalf bolh ln and out ot'tlle country," November aa\d be upectod tile preliminary boating to begin Friday and ll);ely be conllnued to a later dale. Smith · . • hlll not yet entered a plea to Ibo leloey ch&rges against hbn. , . The fonner New En~er wu ar .. rested in New Yor~ tor a traffic violat!oP and returned to Oronge ~Y to flee charges tfter an absence of s e .v er a l months. " i 'OAll'f ff"tt0r'tlillf~' SADDLEllACK ·DIDICATjOH AllD'l•Nef.· AP™UPS oOVIRHQR_>T CliREMOrd".1tt ~;.,-; Ph0fotrophor!1 F~ulb.P~l. ••· R"illl ltl11il·~r K•"1ol• ·Addr .. i ! <·: ,. '. .. r • ' Joan Irvine Loses Bid for $75 Million Claim · . ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ot t1tt D•llY Pitel St.tf . Rejection of a claltn by, Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Irvine Smilh to $7S million in assets controlled by her late grandfather's charitable foundation was upheld Tue;;.:iay by a federal appeals court in san Francisco. The ruling by the 9lh Circuit Coort. or Appeah underlined dlsmiual last Decem· ber of her claim against Ul:e James Irvine Foundation by a federal court in Los Angeles. Mrs. Smith, major shareholder in the sprawling 90,000 acre Orange . , County ranch empire, claims '59 shares of the Irvine estate Should legally have gone to her instead of the foundation, set up 31 years ago. Hundreds or thousands or dollars earmarked ror distribution to chariatble agencies throughout California -many of them in Orange County -have been held up during 2'h years or litigation. N. Loyall 1t1cLaren, president of the Irvine Foundation, expressed gratitude for Tuesday's ruling, saying the decision will pave the way for resumption of charity donations. An attornef for Mrs. Smith, who main- tains homes in Laguna Beach's Erne.raid Bay and at her husbaod 's estate in Mid· dleburg, Va., said today that the legal battle ii by no mean.~ over. "We're going to file a petition for a re- hearing," said attorney Lyndol Young, contacted in his Los Angeles office. "That'• the next step the law oro- vldes," he added. "We're Icing to take that step," Young continued.· · The Los Ange!n attorney said be has 14 days in which totile·a request for a re- hearing of the decision, unleg, he can win a time exte111lon 01:1· the matter. Irvin~ Foundat!mi attorqey Howard J. Privett, floweVer, ·taid the limlt"'la ac- tually 30 days, unlea his opponent'• time Is set by 80?De provisional ruliilg by the court. · ' ' . After Mra°'Smilh and her attorJ}ey file their petition for 'a re-bearln'g, Prtvett eJ.4 · plained, the next step -.time-wise or even in grantlni a new bearing -11 Up to the court. "The court can do anything it wants to," Privett said. Privett saia Mn. Smith's clalm bas on- ly two more legal alternaUves before It Lii finished, but wou1d offer no guess on how far the heiress wou1d be willing to push her demands. The next step, as YOU.ng said, ls peU· tioning the 9th District Court of Appeab for a re.hearing cf Mrs. Smitb't claim to 459 shares of the late land baron'• $200 million estate. After that, he explained, they could ap- peal to the U.S. Supreme Court under a writ of certorarl. "They're seeking to forestall the in- evitable now," Privett said confidenUy, (See IRVINE, P1&e-I) ' Thief · Slit8 ·Pants . . Of La~ V~itt;r : T-0 'St~al''WaUet : ' ' : • '!.. ~ • • . • 'j • . A vislllpg .Ill!_. adjijslor com- pJaiited to La1W1A Beai:b p.u.. trill morning that his tiri-· had-been. slit and hiJ wallet witb.·$475' stolen as be slept in a motel room. Police said 0onald1F. Laf!erty, %2, of .Newtyork;·N.Y ~.wU J8,leep at.the.ocean Cove'Motel, 1000 N. toa.st 'Highway, when his funds were ste}en. · · T!Je.IJ!lef, "'id-police, may llaye been I . rpan LaffeN.y met earlier i-Anaheim , who !tad ·otte~ lo '~ hllh · Oranie , CounlJ. Officers ~,the. theft .occurred . be~w.een li:30 .a.m.· and ~;30 a.m. Laf. · fcrty's trouser 'pocket tiad been out with a a harp. iMtrumept, the inyestigatirlg · Of. ficer said. In another theft · l'i!port; Sthnley B. Gordon of 934 Miramar SL complained to police that two black leather seatl bad been stolen trom his foreign sporU car while it was parked on the street. He valued lhe ·seata at a total of M52. Police said the convertible top oL the car ha1 been slashed to gain eolry In th< car burglary. In another t6eft report, C a r a Anschicb, 380 Mermaid st., told poUce that a thief had . taken champagne gtas3es, a rug, a bakinl dish and an elec- tric percolator fr,>m· her home. The loss was $22. 0r ..... Airport Plan Accepted Supervisor Asks For Laguna Area Fire District 'PoinUng to the "v.Jhuaf ~-exlate:J'<,:e nr volunteer flremeti ln the area," Supervisor Alton Allen IUCCf!Slfully mov· ed Tuesday for the creaUon ot a county nre !t(Vlce dlltrl<t In lbe. Laauna area. Nothing u11:·e a llttie Santa Ana wind lo .warm lhlngt ''I» but !bee' deOtrl brte>el *ill Wfu doWn ' Thuraday, leo•lng the mnper• ""' ~t • •WUI>' 'II 'eloiii tbe c:oul. Report Calls for Jet Airport at Canip Pe1idlewn By TOM BARLEY Of IM Ollfr ,_. ttelf A 1'1>age report which Cllhl for au· tlon ot an lnlernaUonal jet airport In the ' Camp Pendleton area WU accepted by county IUpervillOf'I 'I'Uead17, The study. wlltch complela th< flnt phase ol tbe Orange Coonly Airport eom. mi:ssion'• t.llort.a to compile a master pion of atr trwportaUon !or tbe county, eliminated three earlier wgae!'lted sites for regional atrport.s -Marine Corps Air StaUon, Sant. Ana; Bolsa Chica and th< Naval Air Statlon, Los Alamftos. / Supervil«I pauod the lludJr"""" ~· - counl!' Mmlnlsttlllve persclnnel for furthtr lnvllllplloo with a long 11'1 ol reeommendatlom, among them: -Thi! poulble bnplementatlon ol tbe commla!lm'• l$ proposalJ ba comp1red with airport a.alion and expanolon pllno being tabulated by the Sou t be r n Callfom11 Allociat.lon of. eovemmentt (SCAGJ. The board lgreed lllat Oranga County's move towards mastering air tr.,,.portaUon problema llhould be com- pared with effort& made by nine other Southl1nd counties. -Thi! l'llllertoo and San Juan Caplatrano lirporll lhould be Included In a llat ol county flclllU.. wblch could become regional alrporll. -'Mlat tbe commisaion open out, In enlerlng tbe aecond pbue ol Ill m8'1er plan devtlopmen~ what Implemtntatlon OI Ill font pr-It wW coat and what wW be lnvolnd U. tenm ol worklold IDd ICheduleo. County SUJio!'vlton baCked Allen alter q,. Fillb Olau'tct SUW)'ilor su'esaed °"' 1cut. neec1·o111re ~ventlon laclllU.. In Iba dl<lrlcl. "oanicyllrly ~!Iii the . dayllghl bolln. I baye Jiacl llWI)', QUlny oomplalnll troin raldeoll Iii the am," Calling kJr "OrlllP County'• tolal "" volvement in creallntl on atr In~ Uon IY.flem tor lhe Mure," the corn. mlaloe, In Ill nport urged the cOn. . ~ development ol 0r..,. County to it.I IU8'llted status u a (See AOIPOllT, P ... 11 Allen added. ; The new dJlll1d will conr ID ltU otnlchlna from lhe IOUll)erly city llmlll ol Laiuoo Beoch to Iba Monarch Bay aru. tire .,...,, will oiler ptotaqloo on 1 a 14-hour, seven-day bull, Allen aald. County celcul1tloos ~ that fonnotlon ol the~ wlll ln•olve 1 tu nt. '\e17 ol "21 1$ cenll per '10I ol .... saec1 valua on araa .._ ' INSIDE l'ODAY -... ·-. c.,.... c.. ... -.-g~.~~. . :I .......... , ,. .~ II --.. . ............. ,,,...... .' ... = ll I ~•~ I • j ' I ~ I I I ----.·---... -- ------~----.. % DAJlY PILOT WtdneJdly, October l&, 1'1&11 JUST -.-. Of Lagtma · By Thomas Murphino . . WHIZ O~ LAOUNABIZ: If .yOij don't think tbe old hol\18 lown°" 1-etalned !ta sleepy Yillage -pb.,. cf Ille, you're rl&bt-'J 10 t ' -Ibo llllrUall• tlyiq. 'lbe)' llt-lol:ll to our i..,_ 1!9W•lllen· wllo • .... ....iiy hlllfllng to Ny -" with local ewma. · Hardly did tile old town settle down after the recent Lqqna vitU heal th• ccntrovenlal mon of Ille dllCll. Bl.,,. J•mfl l'lk•. tllan tile ..,...,... wfllaltod Into our Grate/ wcuna mvlrom ~rd~ lo dtdl· eat. our n • w Soddlobaek ;c dow1I Mlaslon Viejo way. * And Gov. Reagan !Jin't the O!lly Poll1idlll In town. Laguna hls of. fcod to th• notion the pre~idenUal licbt cf Pa•loon .... .._ La-e-1tta credit for tho Jontl part. Houotwlft M•rlh• Jontt otlered lier senlcel u vice president oo comic Pat'• ticket. * Al tor -r.runa, how about tile bMllt of u..ur.ctor1 Cl•,_ u,.... v............. Durbe In lbalr flap over~ 11>4 111 .. tree on !be old F•llval 1roundaT One for auro -no itrlnll ettoched lllet IM1'1111 duo. • Then we've had other lltllt La· suna lhln11 llka bolt! zon1n1, Afrl· oan pmo huntlnl P"'l'Olod~ ID tile C111)"0ll, and ooma waa •ua11111n1 '" ch11111 1111 1111111 of SlHPY. Hof· low to ''Hlllllla Holl••" (ar• tboy lr:lddlnlfl Md to tilt llJt tbe burn· lnl qu..iloa cf Ille burnt orana• pelnl Jell up tit Ill• blah 1chool. TIACHINO l'INI AltT O~ WATllt ltllCUI UCl'a ~r.wln Taktt IS...,..Htlf:lfvth tf lorclar * 11'1 no wondar that llllrepld ntlH lllllfm Dick Nall, JNn C.f", <fem 0.rman, T•rry Naplunt ud Compen,y ... havln( • bit of ihlrl- lall lrollbla hllllllinl about. . ,. . .. . . .. •. ...,.-• • Experts Fro~~f~a~.t 1'rain -..... . -" . Mexican Guard, ljopefuls Of ooune, .om. cf our othar 11111· fan w!lo cell L&l1IDA homo, 11 k • Jorry C•lllna, Alln Dlrkln, T • m fl-, Jtak ChaJlllOll, l'amola !!"V:~ ~truly, occuloall!-.l:dllor'1 'Nou: ·Tilf--1111!1 -1101ral "'lb• )'OUlhl were plckad oul who could do .. ....._ ...... o d •· of of !km from 1111 Orang• COOll-<oll oome trwl•tlnl, and lhe ln!Ual con-Ah, =Illa .-ol -Y• 1!f>V1 .• fhtNd.v.t Porlllara 1/ tht A~ranc, , fullon oooa dlad awl)'. c..mam1°'fi1;.nvtllbigt,.~m~r ~fo;C°l*oUrt'...s and' delileott mtich 01 : CUllacan's .rutur~ lifeguards were .put when ew 1._ tun91« a& their ipcirc Ume , tq carr.¢'ng out jn. through an intensive twCKlay period ot a kid 30 years ago when 1.11e .v tr-' cht privote ~ector what the A!lianct f.t ·dtllls on technique. What began as an ans llke ted Hocfgtt of UP and the dofno fn the public sector. thls it the awk~ltd ballet changed with surprising late Sherm•n Pa~dock used. to trod first of /cur stories examining some qulckn~ .inlG l!lmoothly and well ex- the eucaplyptus lined walks of Fqr-of their accompli&ltments ecuted maneuvers. e.tt Avenue, wrltln_i up local chit· · • · "It's ki{ld. of arallfying," remarked Ch1tT By Bl\UCll BENSON Reed al die .end ol the second day, "to Why, a dogfight in front of Doc Of tM 111"' riw 111" • Bet the f":U•h~ product emerat before M•llew'a old drug store was likely CULIACAN, Mex. -The two American your eyes 10 spite of the round-about way tlO be the bannerllne newa story of water safety eJ:perts stood at the edge o( we ~ave to do it because or the language th eek the pool and IUl'Veyld \he curiously mlxa barrier." t:t. llka tbooa "dol days" of ed crop of vol\lllleltl wbO had tumod out Reed and Irwin '"' their nudeni. -· .... La a ntWS to IWD how to become IU•illlfda. U.S. Olympic pina. thankad the )'OUJlfl J--&J...,.,.. on "'-' ~ "All right, fellow•/' 18.ld Al Inrln, Mexicans for turning out, Ind turned scene are eone forever· aw• evt!'f'/ usist.ant athleUc director at UCI. "Let's thelr attention the rest of their stay to day 11 a busy newt day In Laguna. une up h•rt """ !be oc11o." the probloma of wrlling 1 report !or the And tbOle of ul whose job it ls to The 20 Ufeguards-in-trainlng atood benefit of Culiacan leadel'I on a recom· try to keep you -and ~s -up to there. fkl&etlng. mendad waler sili.ty program. date on our town don t heve as Bob Reed, marine 61.fety dlrector for They atao discussed lhe poaslblllty or much time to dawdle or dunker at the City of Newport Biach. moved over arranging an annua l training program for Trotter'• as we used to. tO the group, Ind itarted cranking up his one or two Cullacan Weguard1 with lt11 the price of proa:ress, folk s. rwity, but aervlceable Spanish. ''Bueno, Newport Beach ll!eguard1, with Nawport * hombrU, todOl aqul, por fa vor." hosUng the men and Culiac1n hi.Delling AND Sl'IAKING of sports with Tony Noplunt, and I am. how ~ our wuna Btach Hl.l!b Sdlool fooilllelI machlno ( 4 and ll l -Stwo wi..-okl and his whiz kld&T I swpect we ouizbt to nickname them Our Valiant 1'ew. * Clearly, If anybody SUli••ta to you tl!at not much ls happening lbese days in our vlllaae. jun tell him to W9tcil our ahlrtlalls Dying. IJ~llY r1101 l•Mrf N. Wt-4 J1ct k. C1rt1y via l'rnldlnl •flld Otntrtl MINtu Ttr.111111 IC11•il .. ., Tli111!111 A. 1ri.4,,,hln1 IMMelill91•11w llct.1r4 P. Nall P111I Nl111~ a.s:-... -:-"=-"' .._ __ 121 ,._. An. M11n., Jirl',... •.o. a.. tu. tl6ll -- . 51':~· ::!"':\l:'i'*. _:;::: -~ ...... . ...,,_,,.... .... ,."· ..... a, • ..... or..c.,. ........ ~ .. r.~·· m1-.. _, ---..... Ts, .,,.. ....... c.'·r' .... ...., =--~····· .. Nr-·w:P.v.: --. -:'1-,"""!l!.I!!!." .!'m!... 0-,: ::,.:'n.n .-..,-.-."Di'i*1 ~ ........... ...-JJ. Reed and lrwln bad jUJL embarked on tranapor\IUon. Reed and Irwin had pass· an experlmenl ID bulldlnl friendship wtth ed them tho llft preserver. The townopeo- tbelr Meil.can neighbors: as well aa in ple now could 1tar1 nlnunlng with it. balplna; the people of Cullacan aet up some ilDd of rudlm'"llrl' Waauonl pro- gram. Gulllermo Timmennan, their conttct man In 1h11 clly of t!0,000 remdenta, hod arrived punctually at their hotel that morning at 9 o'clock. "You couldn't have come at I! better tlme, you know," he said as he drove them out to the tralnlnr pool . "We'vt just hid a deluge cf rain from Hurrlc1ne Naomi. The flooding cf all the rivers is very much in the news. The pt<>- ple are depreued, and aomewhat afraid of the rqing rivers." Timmerman, a cultured m 1 n tomewhere In hl1 40'11, owns one of the region's largest tanneries. He I! alao pro- ject dlrfictor 1n the area for the Partners of lhe Alllonce for ""'"'"· His counterpart in arranging for the via!t ol Reed and Irwln to Cull1can y,·as C.orona del Mar resident Thoma• Caaey. It was Caaey and Newport Beach resi· dent Dr. Paul Rodriguez, also a Partners member, who put together ti'le detail• for the Americans to spend a week in· troducl.ng a lifesavlna program hert. The city Is located on a delta of rich farm COUJ'ltry, l1ced with meandering riven:, 1n the western Mexican state of Sinaloa l bOut 900 miles south of Orange Counly. On weekends, many of Cullacan's citizens go down to the beaches ten mnes aw11 to escape the hoL and humid climate. A lot of t.hem drown. An ac- curate count ls unavatlable but eome clly offidalo placed the number u hl&h 11 100 people a yeor. Reid and lrwln. hopefully, would he able to atve etlOUlh lnatntCUoa to the dly'1 vofunteer flttmen, police and col- ltp llUdenll to .. I aonie kind of water 111111 -Ollabllebed . Al poollide Iba flrlt mOl'llinl, lnrin plwlpd rllhl In with • maoeuver delip. ed to Jet a man4Ul'T'lp lnt.o the water whUe tetplnc llta head obove lhe IUl'flCL frwln made the demonotraUon, runnllli fn with arma and lep 1pre1d 111l8'1lke. Once Into the water he ltlrned around and caDed out. "All rilht. who's first!" AA If on tue, all •the trainees went run. l1lnl into tho pool 1pread-e1:a;.:fllhlon, each one lll'lnnlna widely u 1plubed. -J>Olllill lpatlltb lo -two ol From Page J IRVINE .•• "a three-judge C<lurt of some of the fine st jW'lsts in the nation upheld the lower court's declslon .1' ''Noth.Ing else can be said," he added. Irvine Foundation Pre!ldent McLaren \\'I! in the New York area today and coold not be reached for comment, nor could Newport Beach public rclaUoos man Chlp Cleary be contacted. Cleary has handled information distribution for Mrs. Sm.Ith in the leDi\hy case. In his official statement Tuesday, McLaren 1aid the neweat coort declllon will pave the way for the FoundaUon to resume Jts charitable functiONI, bl.It said nothing about how long it tnigh\ be. Neither would the FoundaUon'1 at· tomey today. "There Ire lots o( people in ()range County who have auffered areatly because or our inability to distribute funds due to this suit," said Privett. Generally, the Irvine F o u n d a t I o n makes monetaq srants to be1llh, welfare and ecluc1Uonal age:nclea. ruch 11 Boys C1ubl, the SllvaUon Anny, The l...agu~ Beach Festival Of Opera and many olhen. f'ro1n Page I SADDLEBACK .. u !be younapt coUeae boon! prooldent In lbe oowlllj<. Colilna, who Is 2'1, 1poke to restdenta of the college diltrlct. "'I'hls 11 your .d11i'' he old. "ft ilave come to pay tnbuta to • )'<>Ur forMIPt llnd'dadlcaUon wblch mlde lhla posslbfe." "You u C!IUzent1 and parent.a have ask· ed u1 to eatabllah an lnlltltutlon Where your IO!ll and daughters will opend IWo ol lbe most lmporllnt yeora of !heir 11 .... We pledge ourttclv,. to present 'I.JOU whot you oo richly duervo -~ f""' junl« collqe 11\ ll>e land,'' LBJ .Say·s No Bomb Halt · .. ~.,. : . ;j· . ' . PresUhnt . Co~tacts Three -Major . ' • W.illllliGTON (UPol) -Prdldtnt J..... llifori\led · the hreo major Pftlldenllal' aandldales lodoy there' has been no "bretkthrough" that baalcaUy ch1ngee h11 preeent Vietnam war polley. The President took the unusual step or talkJng , with the t b r e e men 1lmultanfl0usly by telepl)oae u a result of wldespread speculaUtin that art• nounctrntnt of I t.ota1 halt In bombinl of North Vietnam was irominenL Joltnaon read to them a special. White House ' statement issued earlier which declared there had been "no basic clµlnge In lhe 111\latton: no. b~thrOll&h." The lelephono COliflielioo CID .... plac- ed 1t 1:41 a.m. PST to Vice President Hubert H. Humphroy in SI. Loul•: :Repu~Ucan nominOe Rlchlrd·M. Nixon In Ka!INI City .lid 'third 'plrtj< candldole Georp c. Wall1ce in Loo AnaeJea, the Need Agreed · For Schools Negotiator By JEAN COX OfllrleOllJ't ,. .. ,. A person to represent the Laguna Beach School Board during teachers' •alary nefOllaUons must be found, bolh the fivl men formtna the tetchers' negotiating team and board members agreed Tuesday night. Thi quesUon of a neaoi.iator cat11e up beause boon! members fell Dr. William UUom, district superintendent, who handled the job last year, would be plac- ed in an awkward altuatJon. Teacher•, who qreed IOmeone other than the 11upervllot lhould represent the bolrdi were promJMd tblt neither a "allppery, cold py" nor a "blackjack artiaL" would be selected for the task. The que1tlon remained however, who would fill the job and where he would be found. TEACH!!\ OBJECl'S "I hove """e flellnp qlillll hlrlnl an outalde negoUator, 11 .commented QuUm F1me1, a teacher at Thur1ton lntermedlate SChool and temp:>rary 1pokeaman for the negoU.at.on. "If you brtng 1n an outllde penon. U ReD1I like the teachel"I have to iet an outside neaotiator." "But you have had an Oiltalde negotiator," replied Norman Browne, While llouae qld, ' A 'POktliJIWI fO. JoMooil• l!ild Iha Pre~do~l felt ho •hould !Olk to Iba thtte directly "In Ught ol the uncerta1nty cru,ted by varloq1 reporta." The spokesman did not ompllfy co !Ile reparts but throughoul the day publlabed ac- couni. had ;ua .. ia.i that a -ll\ IUll in lhe Communllt 11ar effort mlibt be the allrW !ct Uie Unltld Statea 10 aruiounce a toTai bolllbinf halL-•. ' The 1poll:e1man aa.id tbe President tol<t lhe candldalt.I thol "he wanled them lo know what thi W'Nte House w~ liyipg" 1bou1 Iba nlmon ol 1 ~ bomblJll hall. Johlllon then rMd to Iba clJldldatea lbe three parograph llltemenl thol bad boen laauad by !ht While Houao pnu ofllce 11 7 a.m. PST. '11\e 1ta11men1 aold ' "The poll,tlon ol lhe Unlled Slatea with mpect to Vlel· nam Nm ~ forth by the Presis dent 1n4 11\i ~ of Stata. ·~,,.. !'!I:~~ il"l'C• In U>e mtualk>ri ,.N•~~"-l''!''''" • .. ,,. "'" have ~~ 1>aen al!~. when there ta anythlna .to repb~_j'OU will, of cour1e, be illroi'med prompuj~" ~ ~--Jllllillc.U.8. ltatlllellt ... ~ ol • Jii!!dbl!I bomblai hall WU inalll b, l!e<ieW1 il 81ata Dun Ruolt .!>• Oct. I whjlt 1lo -t6d In I broadeast interview~ ' "We m J>l'O~ to otop Iba bombing. but whit WOuld bipPen? No·ont Can tell 111. We tlilnt lhat we we~-to io!nd -to tho!. qlllllloa, from • ..... sourc., thrcllgtf some channel, so tfL11 we can hive oome c:onfldeoct <hol' llOpplng the boinbln( would be a step !OWard _peace. Thus far we have nothln&." Irvine Company Protests Cutting of Airport Sites Possible eliminaUon of three of five sitea suggested in the Pereira analysis as worthy IOCIUOlll !ct a rqtooal airport drew •Iron& obJecllOlll Iota Tueaday from tho ltvlno Compatif. Deplorlna Ibo poalble whlUUna down ol 111f1utad locaUono to San Jaquln Hills and El Toro, ltvlno Prelld .. t William Muon commented ln a letter to the board : "Wt att no more fa~ble 1oward1 h1Vlna the rqloaal airport located on our property than any other property owner or community related to any of the other al tu." "It thl1 la your flnll decilloni'' Millon 111ld, "then we wl1h the opportunity to appear before the board and ouWnt in detail our obJeoUono to aey !urlhar llludy beinf mode ol ellher Iha El Toro ct the San Joaquin al tea." · H11rlnp held b)' Ibo airport com- ml11lon . wen not for the purpoee of daltrJnlnlnl which lltea to allmlnale from further ltudy, Muon 1a.ld. 11Rather, lhe hoortnao were held to rocelve puhllc comment on tht phue one ltudy in ....,al and l'lllUvo to each of !he lites." Those hetr1J111, Muon oald, hll pro- ductd 0 no dellnlUva lnlormaUon ••• which would Indicate the ~bleness cf eltber lafOtlns one lite or the otblr or elimlllallnt ,..., In fovor of further study oa·Only two ol lbe ftvo 11111.'' Maaon told the bOard lhal tt coonty .. perv1son declded-..to proceed with phase two and analyze all ftve site1 ''then th<> Irvine company wUl auppon that declllon and ruerve • any cominents relative to the sites affecting the ranch until completion of the .study. 11 Maoon urged .that 5 ·sors ct11slder lhe hlllty of ~ a Comp Pendf::! Jocat.lon HIJ u wall as an international alrpOrL 11 He allO sug· gested to the board qitt selecllon of any site should lncludt • a factor the use ot the exiat1n1 Santa· re l"allroad track. "The exllltng Santa Fe line l'Ulll Iba full length of Orange Counly and CroaM the Camp Pendleton area," be ta.Id. , · "With the development of a proper type ol lransportaUon l)'llem alon1 lhll lliie together with subtermlnala atd pttklng areas 11ong Ill lenfth, tberl 11 the poulblllly of achlevlni -occeallbfltty to a roatonol ot lntamaUOllll airJ>oit without the annoyance. and problema Jn. hmlll will> an airport localed ID a reald..Ual recJoa," Muoo old. From Pa9e · J AIRPORT RECOMMENPATION •• bo::l ~~en!. repriaent.at.ive Of the melroport under the maaUlr plan. "so that we In this county can tm~ Callfornla Teachers AUoclaUon, armed Supervisors' diSCl.L!Slon of the In-regulatlonl aeared to our own fies wllh slatisUcs and proftsalonal advice. creasing noise factor at the airport and quTrtmentl and needs." ch expandln& air traffic •t the facility Supervisors agreed to ask federal represented Laguna tea ers and helped brou•hl 1lrong objtcl<'on• to the com-lh Ill t I h In U U In b · "· I I al·~· hlk In u e au or ea o aunc an ves a:a on to them 0 bun lnil argee 1 w.i e ie mission's proposal from Daniel Emory of noise levels created by aircraft ln the history of the district. ch h ( Or. Ullom iu~ested lhat in many Newport Bea • c airman o the Airport Newport Beach arta. NoJse levels, they dual lo I Noise Abatement Committee. noted are increuing in line with then~· ~~trl~:!rf ~r:"~ained toltl= :; Emory told the board that present traf. ber of passengers belng b&ndled at the particular funcllon. fie level& al tho olrporl had "made Ille cramped facllily -the predl<tod 1968 "'ll'rtd Pr:etley, a teacher at Laauna Jntolerable" for the many ruldenta ••m total of 780,000 wW be double tbat of. 11M7. Belch HJp School, old oomeoce !rom thls one peactlul and hlghly desirable Other aopecto of !he roport accepttd by the district 'll'Ould be oec<ptable, ao long •ellhborllood. the boon! Included ' aa "he doesn't ael a bl( buckel of money, Emory wu Jolnad b)' other relldenta In --OlnllderoUon ol lhe Morino Corps J l I U U " urst•I the boord to take acUon that Air StaUon •I El Toro and a lita al San us or nego & ng. would "at leut keep 1lreraft noile down Joaquin Hllll aa two of the rt&ional RELEASE mut to ltl preient level. Tb.is area ls iricapable airports proposed in the master plan. "But If he I! go!n'g to bt rrom the of mtttlng the demands that wW be -Poulble creaUon of an "of!1hore, district, you art going to have to gl\'e made on It," he told the board. aircraft cmlet-type alrfleld in the Prado hlm rtlea.se time. How 1bout giving 1K>me "How can you 1it here and become a o.m area between oranae and fUverlide of the negotlatlng councll members government agency that k n o w I n g 1 y counties." re.lust Ume, . IO they can talk to Dr. c r e a t e 1 victiml?" Emory uked the -Provision of five 1irpark1 u part of Ullom," ObJeCted.1 La Verne' I>uger, a IUf,lervlson. "Atpraent80taraeaircrlft the overall muter plan. teacher 1t Th11r1ton. me this airport every day and you are -Poasible creation of metroportl at Ouring the dlacuuion, &eacber1 said appartntly 1pprovlna a report which Fullerton, Mlle Square, CAplltrano. lbta yoer they pllnnad to p,....t an en-could oend tliot dally filW'O up 380 Anaheim and a 11111pstad Ille In Iba con- Ure pmp()ll], ouWnlna educational needs, aircraft by 1973. I quelt.lon that you ba\>"e tral sector of tbe Irvin• Ranch. rather 1han 1 1lmple 111111 demand. a r1ght to do this." -Immediate county preuure on tht "It's a dUficult thine," llid Fred Emory also predicted that the current Federal AvJ1Uon Agency for mtrteUon PreUey, "You people represent the voters dally output of 650 ton1 of pclluUon from of jet departures at Or111&e County and are trying to riet lhe best education aircraft would rwell ln five years to a Airport to between 11 p.m. and? a.m. for the che1pest amount posalble. We're dally emission of 3,900 tons of pollutants County AviaUort Director Robert (the teachers) talking about educaUon from aircraft using the airport. He urged Bresnehan urged the board to "do and you're talking about money. Its two the board to wrest eontn;l of the airport nothing that would hamper development different languages." back from tbe Federal Avi1Uon Agency of Ortnge County Airport. -·--·---____________ ...::.,_:__:_...::.:=--=====--- I FROM CALIFORNIA ART ISAN S, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUT'G , eatfVIN llNT ..... t.AN1tAM••1CMtt> MAITI• C~ltiJI CONCOil:DE $1°10 -- J. C. ..Jlump~rie6 'Jewefe,. 1111 NEWl'ORT AVE., COSTA MESA 2:Z Ye1 rs f., The Same Location COH11HaWTM. .. f'HONI - ' • I, ' t I l I i ! ' ' ! I ~U.Clit!fts Dve SOfm Testimony Bared . , . In Copter Probe· UP'I Tt.,..11 Splashdown Rerovery This is how NASA plans to keep Apollo 7 light-side-up dur- ing recovery. U space capsule splashes irrt.o water upside- down, astronauts activate com- pressors which infl.a'le balloons designed to set things straight. Transient Faces Quiz About Car Owner Death A Canadian transient rousted from sleep in a car parked in Santa Ana last March is to be questioned about the death of its owner who disappeared two days before the incident. : The body of Mrs. Inga O. Wes ter, 45, of '};lollywood, was found in a canyon north of Chatsworth, last week but not iden- \ Uned until Tuesday, through fingerprints. SUmmarbed t..ifmoo.y Jrom U-who saw, wviced and developed a Loi Angeles AJrway1 bellcopler which cruh- ed in Paramount last May, kllllng 2S persons. WU releued lodO)' by I federal agency. Finding> of the NaU011al Transportation Safety Board into c.ause of the worst commercial helicbpter disaster in U.S. history will be released within a few months. Oscar M. Laurel, NTSB member who presided over the bearings last month 11 tbe Hacienda Hotel. El ·8egundo, in- dicated the findings may deal only with the probable cause. Sifting oC testimony by 18 witnesses and eum.inaUon ol. 43 exhibits concerning the first of .two LA.A di!asters this swnmer n\ay never provide a> conclusive amwer to the fatal dive. ·The Sikorsky S6lL jet-boo1t.ed passenger craft piloted by capt. Jack IL Duples, 45, of 6442 Govin Circle, Hun. tington Beach, went thtough Its death throes in mid-air before diving into a dairy corral. Between 5:50 and 5:51 p.m. on May 22. Los Angeles Airways Flight Control Center received a radio transmission from Flight 84.1 : "LA, we 're crashing .... help us." The big helicopter en route from the Disneyland heliport was at that moment chopping itsell up with its own rotor blades, seconds before plungiJli almost straight down. Several significant factori emerged during the testimony, often times cloaked in extremely technical ~rms understood only by engineers and helicopter pilots and crewmen. A bolt and nut assembly -one or 46 used in the five blades' pitch change systems -was missing from the wreckage although the other 45 were found. A bearing cap in the same rotor blade showed a type of battering damage 1n· dicative of some loose object inside and the bearing itsell was not found in the wreckage. Tests showed whatever force pushed the bearing cap out had not been isolated. The combination of factors relea:;ed the rotor pitch change control rod, sending the big blade lashing away and throwing the chopper out -of control. JULY DISASTER The May 22 crash was forerunner of a ,Jujy ....,ter .wljich, kiµeq %). persons, -when -=ails Ahgetes"" Airways' helicopter fell into a D>mpton schoolyard and ex- ploded in flames. Killed in the crash wa.!I Capt. Ken Wag· goner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave., Costa Mesa, w~ apparently trying to land the stricken craft when it lurched sideways and went down. Preliminary investigation indicated metal fatigue ln a main rotor spindle may have caused a blade to break, throwing the shutilecraft out of control. Both pilots were veteran helicopter flyers, both accidents occured on the Anaheim-to-Los Angeles International Airport nm and both crash sites were almool witbln llght of each other. . A1ao killed In the July c:rllb WU the srapdson of the LAA prealdeot. Nobel Pr izes Awarded to 3 Americans STOCKHOLM (AP) -Thre< American professors were awarded the 1968 Nobel PrJze fm-physiology and medicine today for their work in deciphering the genellc code, popularly known as a key to life, to determine bow genes of a cell direct a Ci!ll's function. The joint winners are Robert Holley of Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., Har Go- bind Khorana of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., and Marshall Warren Nirenberg oC the National Heart Institute, Bethesda, Md. Many scientists have worked on the problema for which the professors won the world's mo.rt coveted medical distinc- tion. The three will share equally in the award, which has a record cash value this year of $70,000. Eipertl explained that the efforts In- volved translation of the genetic code, a sequence of four nucleotides in nucleic acids, into the sequence of 20 amino acids in proteins. This could be compared with the translation of a language cont2ining four letters into another cootaiAing 20 let- ters. The" medical prize is one of five set up to be awarded annually under the will of Allred Nobel, the invent.of' of dynamile. Each will be worth f70,000 this year. 'The Nobel Peace Prize for 1968 was awarded Oct. 9 to Prof. Rene Cassin of France, who heads the European Court of Human Rights. The literary laurtate oC the year iJ to be chosen here 'Thursday. A German novelist, Gue.nter Grass, Ls considered among the top prospects. The remaining prizes, for physics and chemistry, will be distributed Oct. 30. The American scientists were singled out by the Swedish Royal Caroline Institute of Medicine and Physiology. It said they had worked independenUy, but that their invesUgations c o n v e r g e d toward the solution of a common pro- blem. Nirenberg, 41 and a New Yorker, open- ed thls research area by a very simple but ingenious experiment and by follow- ing up his breakthrough he could clarify the general character of the genetic code, the Caroline Institute faculty said. Dr. Khorana, bonJ in Raipur, India, in 1922, and Holley, born the same year in Urbana , Ill., probed the fine structure of the genetic code and explained how it is used by the cell for the blosynthesis of proteins. Anthony G. Brown, 'l7, was checked by ·Santa Ana police on March 23, when found 15Jeeping in the vanished nurse's car, but he said he had borrowed it and didn't know her whereabout!. He is being held in San Diego on a separate case involving interstate travel in a stolen car, according to Los Angeles homicide detectives who will interrogate him . W allnce Gets Restrained !\1rs. Wester was a Swedish nurse who was believed carrying $6,000 in cash and jewelry at lhe time she disappeared, leaving only a few splashes of b1ood In the driveway of her cottage home. Welcom e in California Detectives asid it was impossible to determine what killed Mrs. Wester -due lo decomposiUon and gnawing by vultures and animals -but lhe skull was damaged. Co llege T r ustees LOS ANGELES (AP) -George C. Wallace received a restrained but polite reception Tuesday as he wound up • thre€Hiay California swing with speeches questions from the audience on a national television show. The American lndependent party's at three aerospace plants and by fielding presidential c a n d i d a t e goes to Alamogordo, N.M., and Texas today. A Negro, who identified himself as T B d get Booker Terry Sharp. a Los Angeles ce-op u ment "!-ason, drew loud applause at the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI} -A majority Joey .BlShop TV show "':hen, as the ~ast OK of the California State Colleges~ ~uestion from _the ~udience, ~ s a 1 d_: have approved a record $280.6 million\ What we need m this country JS a presi - budget for the vast colle'e system. \ dent who will unify the people, not divide The trustees \IOted' Tu9:lay by a ~2 them. What are you going lo do about margin with two abstaining to approve that?" the new budget which is somt $41.6 "I agret with you," Wallace began milllon higher that. the Cl.ltmlt budget before Bishop slapped furthel dlscussion The full board must give its formal ap-'\by saying that Wallace now wu'over the prov al before it la sent to the DepartrneQt Ume given other presidenUal candldatea o( Finance where~· ,._ill f8i_ce the first o( a Who appeared on the show . .11Je program, ~cries of burea UC 1nd leglslatlvt> OD the American Broadcasting Co., wu lCSls. I ·-rped for lhowing tonight. - Earlier Wallace spoke at llughes Aircraft in Culver City; al TRW Systems in Redondo Beach and Aerojet General in Downey. For the most part, the employes listened silently, a1lhough there were oc- casional bursts of applause and some boos. WaUace told about 4,000 TRW workers "It's really difficult for me to speak to an orderly crowd. It really throws me, if you want to know the truth. So thank you for being orderly. '1 Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, the Democratic nominee, drew about tlle same size turnout at the plant on Sept. JO. Wallact's listeners ranged from union a3Selllb!y workers to scientists and englneer1, but the candidate's remarks varied -little from plant to plant. Wallace said it elected president, "I'm ~oing to ast my attbmey general lo seek California. or any other state who calla an indictment. ag.&in.st any professor in for a Comm·unlst Victory in Vietnam ." He aUo Vowed •gain to "rid our delense eia;li ol Communiata." S'qde.n ~, Fear Ni.~.on HHfl Gettin ~hei r Sup port iis Result ST. LOUIS, Mo. o}pl)-Dilencbanted ... ;· , a~ substantial chan.Ce 1tl the at-1'be new tntbwliasm 0( the studenta: - 'tudenli are 11...w(i to II•• Hiibert H. ti -,,. tl)e part of the )'OU111 people. who did IO niuell for Bobet! F. Kennedy l!um phrey their StlYt IUpport. not · '~"'I thatwa.slnpart duttomySalt and McCarthy in the primaries-have because Ibey .,..-nlift enlllUOed by the , '-8• ty speech (his major poUcy Ital&-· , •. •it< prealdent ~ 1>u"8 ~ ~ad maJI 111 Vle1nam) but alio to tl>e Jacl lllted llllmpbr<y I IP"'~ and this, along • Rlehard M. Nlioo ~Q;..,. C. Wallace that u,ey are lacinl up to the wllh 1eoerally better erowc!J along the ' getting into the Wbte Home. alternatJve. 11 campaign route, bavt prompted a new · Tbe ltudentl are not only moving The mood ol the )'OIJnll oppart0lly optlmtlm. without their Utular leader, Sen. EUi"'l' el)anged with the Salt Lake 1pe<ch and "! 1 .. 1 a vtr?, definite Jorward mov .. J. Mt'Cartby who tt:ma.ins a holdout, but '· with the realizaUon that Humphrey'• ment," Humph1'y a:ald tn the tdevlsloo actually presiurln& the hero of the defeat would probably put NIJ:on into the interview. "I hope that wbat we Mve DemocrttJc primaries to join them.. White House. Before that, llumpbrey wu going now is sufOclenUy well tbned '° Humphrey, who can be very frank tn almost continuously heckled by anUwar that we can come bttakiJl&: through In his asseuments, concedel that neither demonstrator•, most of them student&. thole la.st couple of dayt, m-at least the bis policies nor hll personal popularities Since then, however, the hecklen have Jut week of the campaign, to a victory in i DAILY PILOT 3 • ( •, . FAMOUS NAME SPORTSWEAR SALE! 40°/o to 60°/o off 1870 sweaters Cardigans, pullovers, she!ls. Jn solids, pa.1- terns. Short and long sleeved. In wool, Q,Jon•·acrylics and nylons. So many looks to choose from. Sizes 36 to 40. 7.00 lo 12.00 value. . 1880 sweaters Pick jewel necks. lurlle necks. Cardigans and pullovers. Jn solids and pallerns. Short and long sleeved. All the sweater styles you Jove ." 36 lo 40 . 13.00 to 17 .00 value. 2500 blouses, shirts Casual and basic shirl and blouse slyles. With short. roll and Jong sleeves. Even suil shells. 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W~l jerseys, too . 17.99 Choose them in blazer or double breasted styles. The perfect tailoring could only be by this !a'mous make! Sizes 8 lo 18. 40.00 values 3750 clreasea Shaped, body.skimming £tyles. Sleeveless 12.99 or short sleeved. In wool plaids or solids. Go gala in acetate crepe or cotton velvet. They're all great values. Lots of styles. 8 to 18. 22.00 lo 28.00 values may co skirts and coordinates JO I • c C)' may co south coast pleza, 11n dltt0 fl"Mw1y at brlltOt. 001t1 mesa; 546-1321 ahop mond•y thrwvh wturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. m ~ey factors In bringing ~ng almost disappeared , even on college ca~ November and we ex:pect to do 90." people the lludentl tnl\> ihe c gn. ,..,.., and have hem replacod • b~ Hwnpbr<y, -lu.dly behlad, la atl-" 1.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jn a City tefeTl~oo In mtew ltudcntl wtlllna In vote and -k with the Ung a torrled campaign pace that la Ilk.. r ~. Humpbny sakl, "Then has vice pmldent. ly to lut unUJ cleeUon dq. .~ ~~~~~~~---·~~~~~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~- I I I I I .. --~------------ DAil Y PILOT .. VUlage Not Empt9 j _. Mar_irie Artillery Kills I 0 S. Viets North Vietnamese forces lhre~ the camp. ..,) ---- ... SAIGON (4)'1 -U.S. Marine arlllleey fl"4 ofllll l55mm &belll into tbe oubklria of a auppoaed!y empty Yu!qe 'l'lleldl1, kll1lnll to Sooth Vletoa-and WO'••llD( II otlien, military apok- Marine spok~e~~ an error in .flevaUoo on ~~ .. device cauaed the shella to land in the village about ball a mile west of the targel ,. IDIJOUllC<ll. -Entertainer De•n M • r t 1 n The vJllap wu about a mile oortbeut anawered quickly when America'• ~ ~-'f1"od"'f"!.~ ~.~!IOUorcuthw~' -· three Apollo 7 astronaut& asked by -,..... ~ ·~ -· °' apace television Monday: "Keep Oa Nang where -ad!c IJihtW at the those letters and cards comtni ,.,.camp 11nce Sept. 28. 1' apokemian for the U.S. Command in Saigon said the accident is under in- ve1Ugation. He said the villaa:e. was thou&ht to have been evacuated "but 1n9be the people moved back in wlthou' tellln& the village chfef."-folks." 1 The 1&6mm guos were firing aaatnet • Jllartln sent· the f o 11 o w l.n g IUlpected enemy (lOliUons to prolec:t f ~te\f ' via the' Hou.stl>n Spece ,..,...plnl ~encan Marmes from tbe 6th q: "ffiy guy,, u a aid Martin, .Regiment and South Vie~ in- . ,.., steal lllY• IOJll;' 'HI/US< . lanteymen lrom lbe 502st RegimenL The bi •NO;-·ote=·K-'teiri .alJlM "-"'moving eut of Thuong Due in u.s. IOUl'CeS sald the sweeping force found I mll11 cache of weapons and the l»dles ot two North Vietname!t killed earlier but ran into oo resl.stance. · Allied bomben dellroy'\I IJlllOY houses in lbe ·woe .wag., two -u NO in order to drlvo oat North \'t--. in- vaders:.· • • . • • • • • • • . ,• ... - . •. ..... • • • • l .... • ·~ ,_..::,__andyo~u · ,~1,.,,_ ,.·\ an,-plJlp root out V1et C<>ng and ~· C8 J· "I, .._... "<. t I ...;-· wllm )'OU'll ·stan • " · · • ilrJrtkhlg. :p.s. 'Lite all Americana 1 • j 1. · . p • • ~-pJ\O!ld of you. P.P.s. 1 .... -.. n1o1,.,_ i an"'st 'lilah'er iast night 'than , you are· ,~"". "' now" t ~ ••• : .. · • ~'. He'ld i n Wi f e's Sant4's helpers in the Afidwest don't wait until,tpe lalt moment to makt' their arrangements for l111<Y.Z.1eaaon. f Thi Iowa E:iecutiue Council \~d tho • Llq1u>r , control comm.Wion Mondat1 to take on four truck driver• to itpted de· Uoeriu to sfatc·oidned liquor storu during *'the 1easonal Chrismas n.i.sh." • Chrysanthemum petals showered on the head of South Korean am- bassador Ei Whan Pai at Cam· bridge, England, Monday because his hosts, a TV equipment com· pany, thought it was a Korean custom. "Jn my.country we do not throw flowers around," the am· bassador -explained, ••we present them in garlands and bouqpets.1' The TV fi.nn bad contacted Ille South Korean Emhlllsy in LOnaoli for ~vice on castoms but as a spokesman commented "we must have got the information mud· died." The petals were thrown by Hijong Hyun, 23-y"8l'Old daughter of another South K~ diplomat, who "thought maybe: lt 'WU In old British custom." . , S trql;i g ling CLIFTON,. N.J. (JJP!) -Debonair jaa: 'plajillt• AJan Haig was held without bail todty on a charge of strangling his beauutul 15-year~ld wife Bonnle at thefr aecltided borne a week ago. The 4a.year~ld • {O(Jnel' pianiBt for Qw1le· Parker and Diuy Gille..!lpie Was ·a."Telted Tuesday u )Je left the funeral home where-.servicca for_ his wife were conducted. The funeral procession drove on to Cedar Lawn Cemetery ii}. Paterson while Haig, dttssed in a dark tailored suit, was taken to police headquarters and ar- raigned .for murder. • . ~ was ordered held; ~ the Passaic ColUlty Jall pendins 1'l'Oltminary court action Oct. at CoWrty Pro.ecutor John G. Thevos uid be ba·s found no "probable cause" for the crtme., He said no case has been present..r 14 the grand jury. The shapely daughter of a prominent West Virginia phy~clan, Mrs. Haig was found dead before dawn Oct. 9 in the Haig home on four wooded acres in the North Jersey !Uburb. 'Hail had told police he found bis wile dressed In a nlghliown and !ylnl on a bed 1n a room which wu strewn with empty pill and liquor bottleo. The pianist said 11!: had Just returned fn1m New York C'itr,-_ fash!onable ~e i.~te~ where be ~d · Mort aat!db erupted near SaJ&ll'l. 330 mllea: b&Jow •1_'1'Wong Due. Allled forces amuhed at the Viet Cong In ill Jung1e home BOUth oC the capital, sel;tng and blowing up a main camp, capturlnc a ring or Red leaders and dNppina a million pounds of bombs on fleeine guer- rilla!. Much of the figthing centered in the Mekong Delta below Saigon, in the thick iullilea when! the Viet C<>ng formed Its f1nt combat unita two decades ago. Berkeley Schools Pledge to . Off er Pupils 'Soul Food ' BERKELEY (AP) -"Soul food" will be available ln the Berkeley High School cafeterias starting Oct. 30 in response to a demand by the Black Students Un· ion. Board or Education members heard that ~rt Tuesday night from Dr. J.N. Rodeheaver, director of secondary edu- cation. Soul food consists of such food u col· lard &rtenS. com 'bread, black eyed pea, chittllngs Ind ~omUiy grit. . The repart alto said that in respanse to requesll a position 81 black curricu- lum coordinator to recruit Negro teach- ers had been established, that Interviews for flve black cou°*elors had bee n held, and that an expert Jn African and 11 o u I food would work with home economists twice a week in classes . Board members also voted to have all teachers take in service training so that they can teach minority pupils better. School Sit-in Broken; Some days it'& catch as catch can and Chri&Qpher Payne, aged three months, tokea his nap in a net while his father looks for a better fishina 1pot along the Sun.ihtne Skyway in Tampa Bay, Fla. Dad can take Iii.! time for Christopher obviously likes the mesh he's in. • Mrs. Harold Wilson, wife of the British prime minister, doesn't want to be professor of poetry at Oxford University. Her name was put forward by John Wells, a satirist who said he admires poems she has published about the Scilly Isles, the Wilsons' favorite vaca· lion spot. A spokesman for Mrs. Wilson said she was nominated without her consent and she has withdrawn her name. Chicago Violence Erupts By United Pres1 International More than 225 white reaidents of South Philadelphia staged a sit-in at BOK Vo- cational High School today, then I e Ct peacefully after the board of education proml.sed to meet with them Thursday. The slt·ln started late . Tuesday night alter representalive,, of the board failed to end a noisy meeting of more t h a n 2,000 whites held in the auditorium of the high school, ·which is 88 percent Negro . In Chicago, disorder broke out be- tween Negro high school students and Chi· cago police Tuesday. Black and white atudents fought In -the cafeteria #another Philadelphia h.i '[!: h school, while New York City was in the second day of a teacher's strike. In New York City, only 68,153 or tl'le 1.12 million students attended public schools in the 1eeond day of the third teachers' strike since the fall semester began. At least 2~ persom were arrested Tuesday in Chicago u · about 5,000 slu· dents stayed out of da'.sses. Stone.throw· .Ing occurred at several schools and two ~ps of S;tUdents demonstrated at t h e . ctowhto"fn board Of. educaUon building. The Chi~p trouble came as a rela- tively organt:ted follow-up to "LiberaUon f\1onday" whtn ·21,000 black sludenta - one third of the total -stayed out of classes as part o( an altempt to g e t 1nore black teachers, Afro-American his- tory couraea and 'IX!oj'e homework. A fire bomb wu.hurled lnto Calumet H!gb School on Chicago's west side. A bomb threat prompted oflclals to close Simeon High School. Stones were thrown at a police car _and a fire truck at Vin- cennes Upper Gra~ Center and 11 stu- dents were arres(et! there. In Phlladtlphia, leaden of the sit.in at BOK told a cheering crowd they would remain in the building "Until king- dom come, if necessary, to force the board of education Into some sense." Stampede Pass Blanketed ' .. Ne braska T liunde rstor1n s Swa 1n p Gra1ul l sltind Califo rnia V.S. 511"''"•"" ll. ~ '"'"' <1111Wd d•,,,..!1'111 Ill~ ft,.,_ ltom !fie -Ml..W•IHI V•lltY to tr11 *"*"" l'lllflt fcMl•Y- Tl"Dlllell 11on'n Olt•l't tvrnM lh """' ... "' ""''*· .... .,.,. r.lfl. • ..,.. wlMt 111111 1'1111 w..... -...... llotMt .,,, llWNcl .r ... st """ ""'°"' Mt tvll"9 !1:11r-,.,, Nib. TUH!Strr 11191'11. ll1ln Mel ......, .._ .. -,..,... Ill ""*' ........ CWMIUftlHtt M IN ftll '""'· Tiit U.$ • ._....., lllfMU .. ., , .. -'" • twlttlf "°"""" ~ -r COhflltt. Hto., JS rnlln -""-' d Grand l1l111C1, ~"Int fat'll'I elltcb 1!W ..... , Ill*. Hiii h 1lr1 of "''' ..... wn ,_,.. If'! "" TtJlt P'•~ l!lfldlt, lnll I l lOl'Tll d"""tllld lloilM .. ....__ lw! 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PRAGUE (UPI) -A Soviet delegaUon ~deil by Premlef Alexei N, Koeygin ftew ln from Mo.scow· tod&y and Radio Praglie aald they would elp an •ll"'· ment ptovtdlng !or tile "temporary" _... UOnlng of Soviet troopi on Czechoslovak soil. The Soviet delegation arrived only a few houri after the return from Moscow of Ciecholilovak Premier Oldrieh Cernik · from two daya of what·was described as "e%tremely hard" negotiaUon1 wllh the Sovletl over tbe treaty which would legalize the; preaence of foreign Com· munllt trOope here. Prque Radio said Koeygin and hla par· ty were met at the airport by Cemlk, Parliament Leader Josef Smrkovak;y, Slovak Party letd<r Guatav HUIU and ·~other ~Uvu." Tbe radio made no mention ·of Com- munist Party Finl Secretary Attzander Dubcek, whose experiment tn democracy resulted in the Wareaw Pact Invasion of Czecho&lovakta last Augu11t. Qubcek also was not fisted among those who greeted Cerntk at Prague AiJi>oR on his arrival from Moxcow earlier in the day. The official Czechoslovak news agency CTK said the Soviet officials were com- ing here at tbe invttaUoo of the Czecholslovak government. ( ln Budapest, Hungarian P r I m e the unlll of the lour other ooctalJll """"" trtea can be wtthdmm Ir om Czechoslovakia abortq." (He Aid ..,......1 oil tbe wtlhdrawal was reached at the Sovl~ovat talk• In Moacow but 11V. no detidll). The C<>mmunlst Pllty new1paper llude Pravo said the Moscow WM •!tempted to remove "the layir Of · dl!truA" between Moscow and Praiue. · In M_.., Eu! Europepi llOlllCell said the re~llUvea ol the other four Wll'ilW Pact naUona UIBt lnvlded Czechoalovllla A~r.;1 nilcht allO fly to Praaue for the of the trealJ. • Mlnlster Je.noe Fock told parliament that · "th• larger parl o1 the Sovl•t troops and parents of , Army . " I I Hard to Resist Hero Will ;Accept · Me dal of Honor Strip Sparks Antwraft Pageant WASHING TON (AP) -A IG-year-old Anny medical aldmah who smothered a grenade explosion wlfh hls body has been awarded the Medal Of Honor, the Army MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) -"! wanted to do llOmethJng interesting," said Carol Swardson, blonde and buxom. Carol, 32, and four otber women Tues- day staged the first annu3l "Ml111 Resist" pageant to prolest the induction of the director of the erperimental Flrthouae Theater. Sydney Walter, 33-year-old father of three. Walter had been reclassified tA In the draft alter twice returning delinquency notices to his draft board Jn Niagara Falls, N. Y ., saying he refused to cooperat.e. Carol is . an actress with the avant garde theater company. The "MW Resist" contest was held on the .•teps of lbe .federal bull~, The other entrlea gave speeches . Carol won.ftut pru;e . She took off her clothes . She ended her one-minute strip before 150 persons with a "symbolic violent act'' -slashing a honeydew melon with a'long kitchen knife. ' Why a honeydew melon? "Well, it was the only thing l happened to have in my ice boot," she said. And why the strip? "I also v.·anted lo do somelhlni thal wu illegal but something that I didn't think was immoral," she said. ".lust like resisting the draft is illegal but it's not Immoral." Police arri ved after the act and no charges were lodged against her. There was no encore. Carol said ahe'll continue demonstrating "for all tbe .Pays., who ar~ refusing Induction" here. But there will be no more strlpp~. "It wouldn't be it surprl!e i'f I dld tt again," she laughed. .. announced today. The parents of Pfc. Jamea h. Monroe of \\'heaton, Ill . will receive his posthumous ' award Thursday ftom Secretary of the Army Stanley Resor. Monroe war; kll)ed on Feb. 18, 1967 while serving wfth the 1st Calvary Dlvlslon near Bong Son, South Vietnam. While treating a seriously wounded man, h~ saw a live grenade fall directly in front of hla platoon's posilion. "He shouted a warning to all those nearby, pushed the wounded aside and .lunged forWird ·to siniluier the grenade's • blast with his body," the Army ·ll&id. Monroe · ts the fourth Army medic to earn a· Medal of Honor in Vietnam. :\\l WRY , . . . DID THE RAPIDS SHOOTER'S WIFE' BUY 4N ELECTRIC CLOTegs DRYER? Electric dryers cost less. Even if you're not a rap.ids shooter's wife, take the time to compare clothes dryers. You'll save money. Electric dryer.s qot only cost less, they have some oth'ar very special tldva~tages. · ':0 ~ for ln'stance, electrlc;dryers are f1,meless and o.dorless. They don't pro· duce combus· tlon fumes that , hav.e to be vehted to the outside air. Many models just plug in . : A dryer is a1necessity for today's peCTTianentpress fabrics. Electric clothes dryers have ·~peci1I drying cycles for such fabrics so they come out dry, fresh and unwrinkled. And another thjni,Electrlo dryers' have filwer'°parts. That means less maintenance. There .~re so many good reosons forhavlns a flame· less electrlc dryer, you ohould see your appliance dealer soon. Very soon. Because Wi\hQlit 1n electric dryer, WfShday Is all weL • r • CF Southern California Edison S r ------..... --------="'-""' \ I \ I -.. -... -· .. - . . • PILOT-ADVEltTISElt-_' °l\'ed"!'dn, 0e.-16, I,... ' • • • • • • • -' ' • - • ' f I .SAYE 10%\\ Win JI• '"'II" 1 call '11 Sil !> 111111 11111111 , , , of the Sa111e Brand Co.unt Vasya COSTUMES For T8UDl.US 11111 ClllLD1£11 "Alltllnln Mix'' -' .. lricb's -Asst · candy com ond Mel-79c towcreme pump· kins,'. l 1~1. HERsHEY's 'Kisses' lndivi~ually wrap-77c · ped 1n .orange & black foil 1 lb . . " HERS~~~-'Mihjatiife•' Assnrted individual-53c ly wrapped choco- , lites . 9 1z. "81ttei1i111r" 1r ~ . "Baby Ruth" -"-"' hJ 1! 28 -2c 37 · _ fndlvldv1lly wr11>-C . ped pieces. · ~·su1ar ~les" 1n. 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Ju~ ~ixon., David ~K.eep 'Them Secret · Indicated ABILENE, JC an. (AP) -l "Be(must tie ·-ktnd.1 .mre,· mlod~ We t'ry 1 \o '"-c!vert B:. G' NP---~ Julie ~ 1111 • ""' aot1 " bones1 and Jatarestec1 tn ot11er tbem." · N . • D•Vid Ei1e!>bower have lld -le -1>ut lie itoton't l\ave 81>0 .. Id deopilt whol "the . J ' . . ' 111e1r weddlDi dole. Bu t to be ~ In politics," ~outp colWDQI aay J don't . · "11\ey'roleeP\IJil tt • oecrot. Tricia, j!I, thld ~rten Tue<: have '"1Y apeclal -~'bid • · · WA!IJllNGTO!' (A:{') .,-Ooe "I tiope tho weddtnC won't ~tn 1:1...,art, N.J. · • numller "frleode.". . . Of tho' .......,.,t's prtndpol bl ·lunled Into • TY spec-Tricla,IJ!ke Julie and !lavlcl, "Julie'& and D1Vld'1 remaiu oe:onomta lignab the .,... 1ooular," 11y1 David. botb 'lll, lial·tieencan\~ · anout the lol1hcomiJ>c. mar-naUoOa1 J,rociµ.i 'hai llubed ,. And while they wete for )Mr father, Rlcbai'd '•M'. Nee were made at~ news · ' "'411n..tq tbelr wedd)•·I Nispa.. t,be R~pub·ltc,.-n conference held after ~· ~~about lnOatlon. PIW, Julie'• older alst<r, pr:eoldential ·nomil)ee. flew here '-. N.W :Yort. B,ut. the top, While H- _Trlcla; wu ~ her Saipetimes, ~ said, she 'Ibey , Aid Fred <;rfli>dy, a -Ill aays . a ,.-.. ·~_:r~~ what she w111ta tn a brinp ~•ts 'hoine for ftlend, will be· besi m,.. ~ slowdown alreadJ ha& blpn. _..... dUmer but, •'Daddy doein't Tricia.the mliid of honor. 'Ille Commerce Depu1ment ' ..u.,,..... ~ay the QNP- . • ... market value ol all ol the na-Justice DoJ!gl"as :.H.itS 70; !::'1a~~=bJ Takes Jab at Court Critics oWly $11 billloo, lo ID ad-j"'1-cJ' aimuil rata Ii ll'lt.I ~illlon. . ii Wis the. fiith comecutm quarttt Ii major lru:rutel - bad news when • demaDd ·~· could aller the courf1 dlrec-J!d>ert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.), by c...ia aupply and : pusbel • • t . WWllNGTON (AP) - 'Supreme Court J u 1 t 1 e e wllllani 0. Douglas, wl!o tum- . ed 70 todly, says. be wonden whether Americans would 1et "some Stone Ag, guy1" alter the W<1ri< Ii the Warren Court. tion .if they were put . on 'tbe name, but ~ tlle 'JX!lnt iJ prices up. · , bench, Douglu remarked. . that Ruasla ls•a pbllce ptate.-The th l rd qua 1 t er ...... · u1"1 T...,.... He went.on after mor.e ' "SOmepeoplew.ouidliteto 'to · ··the Gol •.r 'i UT-Id tlJo<lihl,-however, "I just don't ·have 'the.Ir l<tnd , Ii a Police p e c r·~m-~ n_ ~·-!!'. ' I -:Rfl ""p; -ft. -'lt'fl""" know that the sober second state;'' Douglas added. "But. eqiiiva en~ an an nu a thoughts AmericJM·blve will Americana do not want a Gogrowthvernm'ent1te !,~ I saw a furuiy thing on-the Way .to·the office is wti3t "-· ·--~~-• -•··· " u ta'· tie •·t some~=• on Michigan Avenue 'in C!!iC'l~O will.be aaw" &Uueui.a.i '.....augd. po oe s ... no ma r Wua monly describe a n:J th l n I r"'"' Douglas allO denied ·rumors they say In their intemperate above 4 percent as in· saying seeing the 1BlUS.ual aight Unique that be. plans to quit, Aid il atate." . flallooary. . McPeak, 23, riding a 13-!0ol unlcytje. McPeak, who WO! ··~~;~ FO!ib :f!ie ~~le-hah<ed J~w11;. -Wllllt be icinowle'111ed th&t lo lii,llt>d a~.I!!• wurlld's greatest. unicyclist, in~ds wa! not coiJfinmd 11 chief 4<I ~hen .be toot the oath on the GNP hod taken a "larre" to ri<!e a upicycle,from Chicago to~ Vegas, ;,200- justice and rejeded tht idea PrWdent Fran t JI n D. 11 e p Up Arthur M. Okun. miles; in afult·30-days. His job-is to P~ inter-- Pollsters Ad!lli~-. ErrQrs Possib'1£ ' . " . Douglas, two years shy of being the court'• I e DI 0 r Ju.tlct:, ,wu asked In • rare int2rvlew H a chi.nge In One or two places on the bench could alt.er the record of the court's 15 ye.an under Chief JusU~ Earl Warren. rising crime is related to court Roosevelt'• nominaUon In Chairman'" the President'• est in a Las V•s 'circus. ·ae also rides the "wt>rld's "2ti9 L coAST HWY. e Nm TO POIT TH~TU decisions. . 1939. Jllltlce Hugo 'Black was Council of F.conomic Advilon, . ~tall~e61~um~· c~:yd~e,~a:_:31~-:'.:foo~ter::;.-'· ·---'----'--.. :_·~....!':::=========::;:::======:=" The justice challenged a appointed tn 193'1. " notad ~·total increase w11I· , "A comtitutJonal declaion in the court ill always open to chance," l)ouglu r e p 11 e d . "Much Ii tbe thJnll we do are senator's remark that he "felt Over· the YOM! Doupa,bu" 1.S..t!wi, ~ $21.7 bllllon rise • wer on tho streets" ·Com-been the court's moet ado poate<tbtthe ,aecond quarter. 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You 8f!t' ffHitr tu· bility et high speeds.• · Fall Ci Pi, Nylon Co•d :J •• Rugedly bu;lt to tt1ce !lb .. punishment of tol!Qh, da,::;a., day-out driviq and b..i.lh·.U-· pttsnray tP«<lt. Impoct.:. -.. fiaba -l>Wld"'lii :: ' . -. . Sean FuD .4-l'J.y Nyi4*t Crusader '!rl!ad Lifetime (;wa:pt~• 6.~11 795 TuJ>elet~. / l'!Uost.a Blaekwa.IY r.JE.r._, Old- • BMld ohewldered, wide ll-.l •New eo-..t'etr olio.I~ •:New 7-riJI .,,_ddu·r Jor'.16 · Weathe'r'hetiOn , e New 6/lo.ia. wllite· aide al .. ·mateh the ''width' .L llhe ...... ,;dewalt • ...., __ ..Get Better Per1ordhiiK:e with !eara,J Standard ,jftifflen ' I • · . 1 • , , • • : • , . . . .. , , ,'INST~ft~~ ~ :-"88 . , .. ' Fit Thewe Can: • " •W·Jllya1s• ............ -·· .. ..... ,..,., .... ... ~. 1 .. ~ ' ' • c' I . ' · ! • , , , • ~~ ....., ,_ .....J ,._.._..;_ --~'--______.__ -. I •a,4.99, .4 .. Traek .S~ • ' • t Ta~Pia1er • Uoi~er11! u11der·dHh 111ount car ••pe player . ' ' • 4-track ••• full 1lerao, 2995 accepla #6309 i.iner • Jl:ueptleaal 'nhM Ill . ................. JllO KONSY WU c;~ll: • • ..::;;:,;;:;::::-:-. . ... ---·-~ ............. -.............. _ ••• <>-••\•-• ····-··- • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •• ·-Future Park Decisions . •• , • After mott than 40 yean ot ~ and J1W'Or'I COllllDitlMs oo acquiring ~-Main ~b 1'>e a park, ·Lacuna Beach is about to ,n.li Ibo geld)'!Jjg. ' • 1be fllture part otretd>es trorfi Ibo Hotel Laguna north-y to aod Including Ibo Boys' Club. The city has lined up agreement.a on al the owner .. altlpo ~ ooe parcel. 1\ wUI likely be picked up _later. 1be bond issue tw the purcllese ia to be $.l.135 mil· il<io. ~ happily it appears the acquisitioo will be reia· tively pajnlesa to the taxpayer for at least the first live ., . >"*"'· . The city will act ae iandlol'd leasing back the exist- ing business property ft>< five yoars. Recelpls from 1!ie milala coupled with $115,000 from bed tax and Fes- tival of Arts funds paid the city should neerly cover principal and interest payments. At some point in the next five yean, the city will have an important decision to make about the park. In developing the area, the city' will decide whether a portion of it is to be set aside for commereial d~velw­ ment to help pay for acquisition of the land and its future development. Civic groups endorsed the park -Laguna's window to the sea -on the understanding that some portion would be used to Jlefray costs to tbe taxpayer. It would seem wise at this point, however. for -tbe city to investigate carefully the possibility of obtaining county, state or federal funds to help the·city with park costs before assigning part of. the park to commercial development. . '. decides on tbe' future shape of tit• par!t', tueb as growth in city revenue from bed tax and/or increase in Fettival of Altl revenue. Assessed Valuation growth, the future tu base ol the city, will be Di>portant as well. Dramatic increases Jn any or all of Ihde areas could well shape lhe decision on bow muchllf i.ny -of tbe Main Beach areii should be commercJaL Gagging the Boa1·d Former Festival of. Arts publicist Ray Johnson called it ttie ·one-voice policy which was a sort Ot euphoric sowiding J>hras'e. Former festival board member Clarence U. Young choked oo tbe concept and promptiy labelad ii a gag rule: 1 Thal was \as! year when the board acklpted the1i>oJ- lcy of clearing comment .itbout the Festival thro\igb the publicist or board president. It popped up ane.w this month, that rose of many other names. Board President William D. Martin i.gged it volu11tary cooperation for continuity, clarity, syntax a~. composition. Sound like an essay assigrunentr 1n the first place, the policy is mechanically ponder· .nus. If a news reporter w·ants to know why the tuba blew up, he prol>ably will ~all the conductor. ' • Any public beach is a regional facility. This is ob- vious -b'om one gl'ance at the crowded sands on a Sum: mer Sunday aliernooo. There will be other factor& to comlder as the city SecondJy, it would seem elected boo.rd members could decide if and when to conunent. In·the third place the idea that the nine-member board would often speak with one voice is somewhat amusing on the basis of past JM story. ~~ NOTllA~KS, 1-\UBERT: 'I 60T CllREt> Of !:>RM /l.ACIN6 IN 19,o: I ' University~• Purposes Not Understood ' Peopl.e Were No Better Dear Gloomy Gus: A Rebuttal to Cleaver Protest In the Past Spe.aldng ·of animals not recognizini their · own young, u I was yesterday, reminded me that we returned from a summer vacaUon with a whelpioa: box in bal:t of· the staUon wagon boldln& a Golden · Retriever and her nine newborn puJlt'lel. \ · ~ dog was onty one year old tbit Auil}M when ahe gave birth to a Utter. Wc,t were up all night watching the panuri~ and tt was amazing and f&agnating to observe how this year-old puppy immediately a:nd instinctively asliyined the role of midwife, mother, and nurse. SHE CLEANED UP the mess herself, licked the babies clean, fed them, pro- tected them, and even growled at our children who wanted t.o pick them up. Nobody had to give her a manual on baby care, Of' teach her bow t.o grow up fast amt assume the respoosibUiUes of pamtt· hood. Ahlong humans, however. tM same thina: is not tnl:e, by any means. AA our instincts have slowly but surely eroded, we_ are forced to depend more and more upc;in our menlal abilities for acts and at· tH.lidei that other mammals perform with automatic corr~. All babies know how to be babies, but all parent& do not know how to be parents. This is one of the high prices we pay ·for the · rue of our intellectual faculties, and the correaponding dimlnu· lion of our animal heritage. TBJJS, IT ALWAYS lrrllat9 mt when people point to put generations and say Dear Gloomy Gus: If a group of. studenta tries tak- ing over buildings at UCI, as stu- dent.s have. at Columbia and else· whwi,-wiJI Mu Rafferty's Code of the West prevail? s.v. To the Edi\or o In answer to M. L. Sorber, who wrote a letter to the editor (Oct. 10) protesting the appearance of Eldridge Cleaver on state-supported achoo! campuses, I would like to addre53 some re.marks. In broad definition, a university or col- lege is a place where ideas are studied, tested, explored, and exchanged. The stu- dent at such an institution usimilates, then learns to look objectively. 8.nd critically at scientific, phil080phical, that the women then knew how to rear ltisto · I I nd ti u '" hia It · children Wl.tho'ul advice and instruction, ric, soc a a ar s c i.uoug . is ludicrous for anyone to think that a -in a . natural aod easy way -as com· per80n so trained and so motivated could pared with the complel: an~ties and turn a l:ilind ey'-to the event3 .ind people conOidinl theGttM' ol•medern child-rear..... In the world 8.l'Ot.lnd him. ing.<-(. ; ,"! ... f' ' ' .. But what l<lnd of chililttn did they rear? The history of the world, from the molt ancient put, i& 1 history of wars aod oppressions, homicides and bigotry, fierce auperstiUom and brutal tortures, the esquis1te boredom of the rich and the hideoul squalor of the poor -all testi· tying, ln their different ways, that children were not given the kind of love and aiecurity _,.apd frame of mind to ques- tion \njustiet and to work for greater fraternity among men. IF WE et>ULD demonstrate that peo- ple were better, in the. past, we might have an argume,nt -but., lf no worse, they were ·Certainly no better, ~ 111y qualified historian knows. It 1s the sheerf!:st romanticism to believe that a simple and bucolic society turn.s out bet· ter people. The constanl tribal warfare recorded in the Bible testifies otherwise. Learning how to be parents Is perhaps the most important task facing the human race. Jt ls not "natµral" the '!lay it is to a Golden Retriever, for her babies can grow up only to be Golden Retrie- vers, while ours can grow µp to be heal· ers or punishers, ktven or haters. Educa· ting her children's feelings Is one job Misty doesn't wwry aboul TIDS IS THE reason why Eldridge Cleaver has, and 11hoold indeed have, at· tracted the attenUon he has on California state college and university campuses. He is a part of our society which feel11 alienated and bitter, and which will assert itself aggressively and violently. We must ask ourselvell why he exists as he is, at this time, in this place, just as we would ask ourselves why Socrates, why Martin Luther, why the Inquisition, why the Norman Conquest, why the Decl1ralion of Independence, etc. Secondly it would be contrary to the democratic Ideals of a free society to obstruct in any way the right of students, teachers, and other members of such 1 society lo assemble and hear 1 speaker and the righl or that speaker to express his views to that audience . If govemmenl officials or a government organ attempts to set forth ideological standards and "J)i'otects" 10Ciety by forbidding and outl8wlng any _ speaker ~ literary piece e~press:ing ideas contrary to those set standards, then they are also making judgment that every totalitarian regime has felt itself ordained to make. Immensities of Space FINALLY, THERE is, and always will be, an unsunnountable wall between the "university" and the community at large; the average taxpayer i!'i not quaJified to and doell not have the right to decide ~hat .will take place academically on ~ campuses any more than he has the ri1ht to tell the Defense Depart· Letters from reader1 are welcom.e. Normali11 writers· should conve11 their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit spau or eliminaU libel fl reserved. All let- ters mmt include signature and m.ail- inp address, but mmea will be with· l1eld on ,-equesi. ment how·to produce missiles or the state Highway Department whue and how to build roadll. The common man who doe11 not exerci$t ltill mind regularly by reading scientific, philosophical, historical or social science writ!ngs, who knows little of the arts, and who, in many cases, does not even thoroughly read a· daily newspaper. has thereby chosen for himseU a place on the other side of that wall. PAM COKER Stereot11ped Concept Evidently Lee Smith (Mail~. Oct. 9). dislikes college students. Mr. Smith'• twisted repiy to my letter sup)>Ol'ling'tbe grape boyrot (Mailbox. Sept. 30) fn. dicates to me that he is in need of becom· ing one. If I am to be quoted or referenc- ed It should be done in proper context. He has implied that I do not like the free .enterprise system when I have defended it throughout my en Lin letter .. in· ad- dition, he Wms to fail to understlnd -t}\i.t· this system applies to employes 111 weU as employers. WHERE HE obtained Ceasar Chavet's tax records is liey~ me but l_asa&me that he has since he 1tates he has never paid a nJCkel. What an absurd stateiu.mt! Perhaps, he does not consider aa1e8 and excise, gasoline, payroll and . soc:la1 security taxes as taxM. Or, how about the passed -on property taxes that the tenant pays in the form of higher rent - is Chavez exempt from all of these? I doubt it and would augge&t f.t\at-in pro. portion to totaJ incomes Ind services received that Mr. Ch ave% may have well out paid him ! I fail to understand his logic iri con- nect.ing my. support of .the grape boycott as a ·vote against Mayor Daley's pollc;e in Chicago when I made no mention of ~ issue. He further assumed that I am an autom.iltlc supporter of Eldridge Cleaver. I doubt ~t the Los Angeles and San Francisco County Councils would support his assumplions as thty have also en· dorsed the boycott. Are we· all far out leftwing radica!S or E:ommieS? . . SINCE HE S!!!™ED . to Jump all c o 11 e g e sf,udent.s iilto a wier'd little llereotyped concept of irresponsible, 8lllartmoutbed-qds, incapable of in· telligent opi.¢on, I feel I should inform hlm of my particular statu11, which is not an uncommon one at OCC. I am an eight· year veteran ol the USAF, married, and have a rural background -the San Joa- quin Valley. Yes, I am a typical student radical! I'm prone to do crazy thiilgs 7 like just yesterday, several of the OCC Veteran's C I u b member&, including myseU, each IOld a piqt ol their ~lood to raise money for ~ establishing a . scholarship fund and to support some planned activiUel at t.be Albert . Sill.on Home for children. Yt.lj; what is being allowed oo ourJu supPoried campuses is indeed strange! However, be can takf!: delight in volihg it down again at the next bond election if he so desires. Remember, in the bond election the. minOrity Is allow· ed to win -a shame ! R. D. SEYMOURE OCC Student Lotc •"" Order To Ille Edi\or :. ' 1lfrs. NortM (DAILY PJLOI', Oct. ·t, 1961) baa "°"'' goM pdints regmling Maultlin•S "Dtct&Lor" car:t.oon and the law and order controv~. U MaWdln's terminology was unc1eflned it does not follow lhat there was no point :to be · made." The point was, I believe, that the AmeriC&n public nlust noLaUow an abuse of the spirit of law and order tO 6e used • as a rallying point for 1 demagogue. Our American society is in a relative1y dynamic situation. Pressing and con- ructing needs have broQght it to a state which is less stable than we might like. This state ol aft.airs has produced con- current tend~ncies toward two equally dista11teful pole11. One pole, one extreme, is chaos or anarchy, where freedom is in· terpreted as license. The other pole i.!1 where a mania for law and order opens the way to !ta abuse, and a kind of police state Is reached. THAT U W and order should have been maintained in Chicago is not in con- tention by the majority or Americans. The distinction to be drawn is that there were instances where certain policemen went beyond the UllQU~ned need to protect individuals' \rights. A badgeless policeman swinging his c I u b in- discriminately in the name of law and order is himself a miniature dictator. the law and order controversy ts healthy for our democracy: people art having the ooportunily lo discuss alternatives, rather than having "solu· lions" dictated to us by 1 powerful person or group. ROBERT A. MAHER L,..u.. c.....,_t• To the Editor: On behalf of the Laguna Beach Com· munitv Concert Association, I wish to ex- pr.?Ss tlN1n!cs to and appreciation of Miss Jean Co:-, society etl.itor of your Laguna Beach edition, for her splendid assistance in pubUclzi.ng the community concert ·given by the classical g u it a r is t, Cbriatopher Parkening, on Oct. 5. in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. One result of the excellent publicity in the DAU. Y PILOT was that the artist played before • large, enthusiastic au-, dience. The Conununity Concert As.socia· t:ibn appreciatei the help of Miss Cox iO making it possible to interest so many i~ the fine musical events presented by the Laguna Beach Community C o n c e r t AMoclallon. MRS. LAWRENCE F. WHITE Pre53 Chainnan The primitives tbol,lghl of the sun, mOCl'I ·and star& as gods. Ancient Greeks thought ol the firmament 111 a crystal sphere, with moving heavenly bodies attached to ll. But a small elite thought differently. One Phllolaus, a Pythagorean "1ho flourished about 460 B.C., pro- pounded the earth's motion and an ap- pni_ximation of the solar system . No GOP Campt\ign in· Mississippi The idea didn't catch on with the an· dent ·maues. The Copernican 11ystem ,.un•t accepted until 2000 years laLer. Even scientist.I Uke Galileo, who had a &ood concept of solar m~anics, did not dream of the dhta.nce of the stars. and had no idea ho" they were formed . A ~tury ago 1.tronorner1 Mill thought our PJ•IY occupied most of the Utllverse, and that other aala.xies. then coming lntn teleltoplc vltw. wett amall, ertern1tl -1HlM " °"' pluy. ONLY LATELY blive we le'arned there are about 100 billion atan In our Galaxy. and ·that there ue X trillions ot galaxies. =• larpr, or about the me or our I~ !1i11 period, ' few decades, we 1ia .. learned abodt tile nr. hls!olie• of aim, imd thdt fonnatkal from swirli"I!. --dowl• In °"' tmmenaJtles o( -fllll lmmemilY -d!Nnces And ,.,.._ -Is incU1cdv1blt to the '-an mind, and ~ ml131 ..,Uy arrive 11 tbett' dd«mlnalionJ by NlhomalJcL In very recent Um• ,........,_ o/ rador ..U-y has ll'llllJ afdod thlo _...., •. ,,.,,. ii_, .. all ttl ~· b.ra~atttail m. to .,..,_:Ii ll u IUlllt. Moa Illa no con trol over it, so why bother? NOTWITHSTANDlNG, our view of the universe has a profound effect on us. The origin of the galactic system and in· dividual stars devek>p and expand our characters in a sort of universal growth as we unravel ii. Wt are not content, as were our forebears. to think of the bright, r111dioacUve object.& in tht sky •• hung on a crystal sphere. Thal ill why men with gifl.<I for It devote their live.'i to this field . A 5l1r i~ Ml die· tant, compared with a planet. that the blgg:~t tele1COpe cannol resolve it lo a disc. It remains 1 point of lighl. Part ol this may be dut to the f1ct tMt our unstabte abnlllphert has a 1 wa y s obacured the stars like a dingy factory wlndow. 1\rro year11 &IJO we tried to beat this by 1otUng an orbiting observatory to escape lhe acmosphtte, but the rocketry went wrong. Octobtr :JO "e will Cry apln. WE WILL LAUNCK a vehicle equipped w1th 11 telescopu. The S p a t e Admlnletf'1Uon 11pent S75 million on tt. tht mOlt Mfphist.lca~ utelllte ev'r deviled. It I& desiptd to orbit at 480 miles, acap-Jni all bUt a traee ol alU\OSpheric "dirt." N'oi.d 1aln>nomer Dr: Jl'r<d ~ Whip,ile hope< JI wiJJ. "9fl'll a DOW trind"' 00 the unJvene." Republlcan~ in Mis.sissippi art not making a campaign this year. The reason? Had they done so -with 1 statewide aq:ressi ve campaign -Hubert Hum· phrey i:night have carried the state. Whether or not Gov , Williams passed the word to the GOP national heaquart.ers is not known. Belief is general that he did . It doesn •t really matter who did. THE FEAR WAS that a slam-bang drive for Nt1on ml11ht hlllvt divided up the vo~ between him and George Wallace so that Mr. Humphrey might hive captured the state. The vtry thought of such a possibility cauSed enougb sh8kes t1nd chi lls to cause a boom in malarial cures. An out&kter would hive judged IUch fears remote. 8ut the Mlsaiuippians we~ llldn1 nn chances. Hadn"t Gov. ·Williama &aid George W11l111ct would take the slate evee 8fl Geor9e Dear George : A aqulrrel Uva In the tree ln • field behind my house and every Ume t co and stand under the tr-et ind look up al him he chatten and ..,..,,,., PERTURBED lleat Perturbed : Yeah, and you 're lit doll\I much ' ror me, tither. 1 If he ran on a laundry ticket? So, the~ wen! no chances taken. Republican decision ma.ken decidtd there would be no complicating facton put In the way. So. there is no GOP cam· pai!Q" down in the Magnolia State. · Mississippi Is al . or close to, the bottom of the list or ttle 50 slates In moM of the accepted indices of education, per c.11plt.1 Income, the numbe~ of rt.ally poor, and so on. RUT Ai'P ... JIEN'l'LY. to m 1 n y Mississippians lnc:ludfnc thoM: who for gtneration.s have been deprivfJd by the CM<lltions above noted, the preferred "tolutloo" for 111 these problems is Mr. Wallace ind tus proeram of more police, aun1 and bayone1-. There ll a widt..sprt:ad belief Jllat MJsgJsslppl and other Southern stale!: have • gr1cioua plenty of these 1aetJ. But In al lea.st four or five states, the dle 1eems cut for Mr. Wallace. This i3 not. lo SIY lhlt in Ml!siulppl (ff other Oetp Sooth states, the polltJcal powtr atrudum really upect Mr. Walllct' to win the natJonal elecllon. 'l!lert ii metelt aii angry, ddennll)Od wish to dtfeat ffit DemocraUc nominee. Gov. Wiiiiama, u ~ Wllliarils, went. for Sen. Goldwater in 11164. 'Thia cost him his seniorlty io Congress. Si.net that ti mt he hu been, as they say, "really bitter," instead of being "merely bitter." Tht Democratic convention seated a delegation or Miasis,,ippi Democrab elected In a state conventioo -a delega· lion that represented the population of the state. It was , perhaps, thr: most little "d" democratic group at the convention. This added tll the bitterness of re3ent· ment in Mississippi .. EVEN IN ALABAMA lbett Is a (alnt pulse beat in the: seeming cadaver of I.hf!: ~ate Republican organization. But It 11 very feeble and at times hardly dfsceml· ble. In •r Soutl:Jern states th t Rep\ibUcam art caqipaitnlnl with IOmt vigor. This,.._ led to an unuaua1 situation in which tbe Democrats art mott or 1esl iJylna low ard saying mu •. Th< "Let'• you-and-him·filb\".ldta belJ>o ~ In the larier cltiet In the Soulll the Wallace and N'i1°'1 posters, literature and banners appear to dominate. It ii a mistake to ....,,,,. tll1t il Is morely the btue<:ollar w0tter and ktwtr·lncome #l'OOPI thl\ . an the illlckbOne o/ tli< Wall•et tOOvtmenL Re~ note the upellll(V< .... 'tllat are park..! about ~ rally. ,,,.,.. ii .oeqQlonai --., .i bloc:a al. alllueill auburbJs 'lflloopins tritb n -. II wall..,. ralllH. Nol M><ll>VI°"' and nol M> w*1l repoOed ____________ ...._. ____ ...... __________________________ ~~--~---~- In any depth ii the ltOn\l of big money Jn all the W allact W!!palgns. That the KlaM and White Citizens groups support him la wdl known . Jlut tile power ol the mo"' '!<Olthy righl-wlng groupa and in- dlvlduals-betiind him ii not 80 clearly idenUfled. The bl~ worker and the depresa. ed rural Yater m•y be votini out of fear and proJU<lice. Bui the .... , dynamic behind Wallfff: ls·aeking political power -and' loll oMl. ---W- Wed n eoday, 0ctober 16, 1968 Th4 1dltor1a1 -or 11u Daav l'ilol "'"' to 1111.,,. ond -ulal< r<aden by prcnnliftg lhil "'""""?<!"' opi!lloM atld co... Ol<flfart/ .,. klJM<I of Int.nit cmd liQnffi<:<m«. bv protlfdmg • ,.,..,.., for U.. espruriofl Of our redder' opl!liom, and by prw:aentino th• dtwrs• vfnD- po;.it.t of lnf.,,..d ob<'""''' ond IJ>Ok._,. °" toi>fco of t~. daw. .1"bert N. Weed, Publlllftr I ... ·---.... ,.,.._ /1 I I ' '. New Leaders Adopt Cause . ' Members « tile Adbptdon Guild of Southern ~e County, a ll'l'IJI wllich raised '6,000 foi' ·Holy Family Adoption Service last year, Wili tour the service's new San'ta Ana fadlities during an open hou11 tomorrow. . . . '!be group will be led by Mn. Rex R. Raio throogh its eighth year of fund-raising events. Board memben asmtlng the pres;dent. will be the Mmes. Keo- nelth Nel'SOD end Ward Cliemberlin, first and second vice presidents! Raymond Carpenter and Robert A. Alleborn, recording and correo- ponding S(~retariesj Oorraid Peck, treasurer, and Erle Halliburton, parliamenl&rian. ' Chairmtn In appointive ot!lceo Include the Mmes. Edward R. Ro!etti, bell -cl>ainnan ;. Jam .. M. Hine<! Jr., patroneos .. ; Frank L. William• Jr., pub!city :ed Randall Presley and David Cunningham, tenrus tournament. , Fund-raising t?Vents include· a Patroness Tea which this year ts lchedtlled to !Alke plllce April 28, "'-C'C)!:ktail party honoring new mem· berc will be Jan. 28. The Junior and Setiior Teruiis Toomament, wllich typically doses with the Tennis Ball, a gala dinner-dance, is one of the group's major efforts. May 24-21 and May 30-June I are the dat ... set for tho Senior Temis Tournament. Th e Tennis Bell will take place ·e:t thl close of tile t>oumamert on June I, however m date has been oet for the junior contest. • 'HOPES CRADLED -Bringing homes""" orphano·togetheris the goal of Ad<IPtion .Guild members qf,SQuthem Qr'antle County and the real!OO ditiy ~ the Holy FaniifY,,Ailop!ion Servilce. Looi<· ing !onfard tn S\Jccessfu! fund'..raisi'1g .. !or tile service are newly insllalled ol!icen 1!te Mm<o. Rex R. Rem, president; Raymond empenter, recording secrotary, and Jamai Hin .. Jr., patron""' chairman. · All funds win be tum.id over tn the adoption ....-vice which pro- vide& prenatal and ~ C8tt of molbon, astista adopttve penmts · and pieces bebies m oarofully M!ecled bier -·while 4l!ey are· • awall!nc ~- Halo Poli~hed .for New ~Ar1ge,I' • ,. I • icU .. ~ • • I I "•! I '' '' ··~· ·· i!~ '1 1 i ' Theveilofsecr~whJch: ~:a;: has shrouded the choice of the 1968 Guardian Angel will be lifted by the Harbor Auxiliary to the Child Guidance Center or" Orange County Tuesday, Oct. 29. Durfug the group'11 annua1 Presidents Tea, which honors leaders of outstanding women'.s clubs and serv:ice organizatiOnS in the area, the new "angel" will be an- nounced. , The recipient is selected on the basis of contribution to the community. Past winnen, who also will be honored guests, include O. W. Richard, Walter Bur~ rough>, ·Harry Babbitt, Andy Devine, Dr. Tom Robinson and Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., UCI chancellor • . Dr. aod Mrs. Jack M. Hirshon'• home, setting for the 3:30 p.m. affair, will be idorned with f 1 o r a 1 ar- rangementa in autumn hues. . Presiding at tht tea tabie, to 1 be dressed in antique lace and appointed with silver, will be past ausiliary president.a, the Mmes. Harvey Pease, Leslie Peterse11. M. A. Richley Jr. and Robert Bernard. n...iving gu..U will ho Mn., John Sparling, preiddent: Mrs. Leon Fry and John Rau, cenler board presjdenL FOR ALL PR ES ID ~l!TS -A gavel large enooglt !Or all p"'6idenb! of women's dubs and 1ervice organizations la being held by (left to rigbt)•the Mmes. Jack M. Hinbon, Loois'PraU Mid Leon Fry. members of the .H~rbor Auxiliary of tile The center, whlch wu formerly known as the South Coast Otild Guidance Cllnic, ii headed·by p.-. Maurice Kaplan Tr imming for Annual Bridge Brunch ' . . Child Guidance Center ol Orange County. The a~ry will hooor leaden ol· • aree organiza'liOllll ·dutintl its annualh•iden!s Tea Tuesday, OcL 29, in the Hirshon hooie. . • and ' p•r10 v ~d e I lowfee psychiatric care for emo- tionally dlotw-bed ehildren and their ~tamJHes. N~ liarbor· Spastic League's eigllth annual bridge brunch at-10:30 a.m. In the Balboa Bay Club Wednesday, Oot. 23, will -t United Cerebral . ' Pal"l' Traln!ni C-r. Senta. Ana. Admirtnf holi-. . . ' day decoratior11 to be IO!d there an (lelt .. !!Jltt) 1l1e Mm... Robert S. Callender, i;tewart S. N"'1oe and ROOmt A. Moore. ~-moy be*" la ed by Mr.. a-ge Weedon, 67U174. , Reachin·g ·for Impossible Dream DEAR ANN LAND,EllS: Whoo my hua- band WU coorildc' Bia/ 18 )'WI ago, I fell In love wilb•.1111 6r'olliei. lt was too late lo ea!! oil the ~ oo I married Arnold ~.be wu not the one for me. w .. have clllJdtt'o. 11,'14 and 10. My ~w and I bav• been • , ~ -olblr ~.all lbele .laithlul and llardworJdni, but I don't love y..,._ llebod1 has the lllnlat Idea •• him ·ud I want lo be free lo marry the are Dar .Jove. He., of coune, bu, never . ~ ., -., manilld. N• ,,. want a lift toeetMr man • l do love. ffow1'\ How . H~. llld.·lhll 11 why I om wi;tq. -'-ANONYMOUS Pl-..,, tell . mo lo foniet him: ' D~ AJll: U l""' wnl lo dl...0 I We ... 'tnid ' oeporallon ,but II _, '. mn) m Al -I-al, -~ wOl'li, l'm;"'!l alcq WHAT lo doJ just ~ .... Urdw ...... llt«Uy9n how .. dlMOlve ~ marr!Ui 'lft .lb.-.Uil .~ ...... ,..'lfh .... k atmpleol. 1eut . hurtful wo,y. l wanl lo wt-lllJ' lttlp. • m a kt It clear, I.bit A.mold ha been a _ t. ', - 1ood huaband -honotablt, • decen4 DEAR Alffl LANDERS: For lhree • • ; ' yean I .atalled wl1eo "'1 husband aske<1 ma tt hil elderll' father <OUld make bU home with ua. I pve 1n a yur •to when J AW 'boW depreaed ht WU bacalll!' of ·lbt -r<lalionahip behreen him and his daugbter with whom ho wu Hvlng. P.1~ ls over 80 .and L am a nervous 'wreci:. I l:now ht 1r1 .. 1o.be c:ooporailve . and not let in my wo,y.1'111 ooly adcla lo my riUll~ lo!any 1111111 thlnp about hbn · annoy !!10, but hil ealin( bablta drlvo ·,.. ., crazy. His slurping. cllomping a!J!I gulp- ing can be. bemt tMtt ro.on away. He: dunks everything In c¢e•:;v,. lhouih ht 111111 baa blo own teeth. t am embarrau:!d in front ol company and 1 play the radio durin1 mealWpe to drown out tM noilt. I fiod myself4 a.void- ing '°""' apqbeW · and celary when 'I plan menus. lt'1 getUng rid}calCllS. ta there a· IOlutioll, Ann ._ « Ill\ l doomed forever.? ...,DAUGIITEJl.JN.LAW DEAJl·D.LL.: 11'1 I llllle llDJ Jll'l'I d o I n 1 and lt'1 nfortllftU. (~ 1 •a r kled .... b .,...,., , .. -ud , ........ u.. Juleoil " ada!ldloa """ Joy. • 09 li\e llllafde chance thal 1oar Inf. tatlOll wltll &be. old gendemaaJs rooled hi llqatlUty Iowan! , .. , ""'"""'· -• ' with YoU lo go climb a weed. -AN AJ). MIRER 1 ' DEAR AJ>, Some ti lllJ' llaot - DtAR ANN LANDERS: You gave tbe dlugtt wt&ll me. Bat 1'11 were .,,_ tt rlibt IOIWtr to tho woman Who wanted wt!!< ud --yW. to ilmwJI aht ahoul4.~ the naine OI , htr IOl1 by I («mer marTlap IO ~ -1d • " ' · be. the ..,.. 11 lM!'a and h<r ......i · Whal awalta pi Oft the ..._ .... f( ~---·1 In --_......,,, •• cue .~ tho Dlarriqt veil? HO.. cu""" be .... -• -,..._..., ' ·~ your nwTlar• wlil W..l? 'Jlii.d Ala (atller WU ·1 woJl.bown d1mloa1. Landen' booldtt "M.,,_ -ftol lo • MY real dad ...... cr1mlnal bul·Wbtn EJpecl... Seoid ~ nq-.. Ala he died fila p&rulo madt Mom ~ • •••• In th'· _.__ aht-!l 'chanlli !01 lalt llOIDI. AU -n ,con ~--....... throuah IChool I w I a oaUd 1 · mlWon :,!,&-::; ==·· ~· •llallalll"l.,.it, .. · qoeotionr. Tb.--w I I awful. My Iialt-lm!then and alllen holed It 11,much Ann Landen wW be llad lo i111t 1!19 u I did. ~ with ·,.....problems, Send them lo bor i.t Jlllt ketp en llandinc GUI Cl>mnlOO-ca<'< of 11\e P~LY.PILOT, ~· .. -1vrce and ~ -who dllqret aell-ar~""'· alaln~ ~~ . ~ -· ----------~-~-----~~----_____________ ..:._ _____________ .;_ __ ... 1 Mesa Art League Presents Exhibition Costa Mesa Art League wm be~ by so ol Its members dmlnlr a fllree.dif .• ,., •. ·It - Coast Plaza Oct. U.28. ~ ln the -will be ollll, w-on, • .,.,..., putela, IUtchertu Steve Taylor Claims Bride Maldug their home 0 D Balboa laland loOowinl. -- ding trip lo Palm Springs and Lu Vegas are Steve Henry Taylor and hil bride, the former Shannon Leo llm- •esll'· Parents of the coqplo are Mr. ml Mn. William -_, of Loi Anfllol'illld Mr. ml Mn. a., Tw1lor of Sout!ILquna. ' 'Ibo -~ .... 11111'-ried ID Graci L•tberan Cburch, Cnlnr aty, ..,. the Rev. Van 1-. Fer the an.-double ring ... ......., Ibo -clol>-ned a wblto_ )aco ..... witha--......u China 'Painters Host First Annual Con/a~ r 'l'bl ftnt ammal dlllwmdm ml -of th• F-al<dCJilnaPalDth1 Clobl of CIUfonlla will -pJaco Frlda\1 ml -...,, Oct. 11 and 11 In Ibo Charier --Plld.n frm> • cm. ID CIUfonlla will he ~ ..,. cordlDi lo Mn. Florabelle -of Blnla Ana, llala '"=I;., the allow will he 11 a.m. to I p.m. on the flnl ~ and 18 a.m. lo I p.m . .., the-~· A receiition will hooor lllelD· herl on 'llmrlday .. eo1ng Book Critic Teams Up With Club Participailna: wlth M. I 1 1 Carlotta WD11am1, H-ry crillc, will be Ibo Fed.,..l<d Cmnmlttee on lJtlrature for the Tustin Area Wmne:n.'1 Club at 10 1.m. Oct. 23, tn Buffwn1' Santa Ana. Mn. John Washlngton of Newport Beach, jftlid111t, 1Nlolmel members to attend tho -Ibo Author lttles dfrectAld by Miss Williams. ~atkm ftJr !ht morning cd1ee pnlll'alD may be made wftll Mi-a. P.,. A. La.....,,, 544- 13$5. -~ lll. John. bat _ ........ -.l<d --wll~. Overeeter1 Every Monday at I p.m. members aather In Anderaon School audttotlum, Westminster, for meetlnp of OYeruten Anonymous . Guests are welcome to attend. FIRST, FAST WI!• ffll1 ye• fint 1&..t tht IM.t i11 llKlll -1 Cl!Mk tt Mt. lf'1 1111rfy 1lw1y. th• DAll'Y PILOT. --YARDAGE SA .W: SUMt.18 , COTJ'ONS er .. 51'' • ,.. ... W-"•• """h ca ... 11.tf,. SUtl e TMUllMAT • .... T • SATllDAT OHi.Yi e ' The Fabric Center 41t WT 17TH ST. •t IAYINE -MM144 o,.. n.~ •1n • , .... ~ ...:: =.,. Mission Viejo Classes Set WHAT AJ! YOU GOING TO DO AIOUT TODAY'S LOOK IJK! A W~ LOOK? c.,nm., o1..,.1 Whot't tfte pOiM of Ming a W'OlllUll'I ff you .. , look like one. How to do ft? a .. u111u11y, c ... ,.,..blyt Just WNr Go.anl'1 ,,.ir und . ....ndbro3490- 1"-er lyioft er.,. tricot with lightfy lined cups. YMi'I ivrpri111 YoUr..tt wtth tho wporlt ohap;ng. ltil>booy ..... """''"" does ft. '"-• leotard lfr.tch back of nylon and lymr 1pandu: dint•~• a new akin. In ~lte encl --Aad-lhlo,-~21llw400D. ""' ........... ~ ..... Seel ef Af!SIC••ol for fnW..-.s...114· fry rlolr 3490. Tocloy en fort Wtna Ilk• • -· , I • • -. Lutheran Ceremonies • For Christine Luther .. , 11inrporl Harbor Lutheran a.id! -the Mltlnc for lhe -rlDg nupUala llnklq ID marrtqe Qirlltlne L u I h e r Ind Fred¢ck T. °"'*- Tbe Rev. J1m11 G. Blain performed the -fcr ·Ille da!W!'k< of Mr. Ind Mn. 1lllJWri A. Luther of Coola r 11 ... "'4 the IOll of'Mr. and ·Mn.1iirry R. Dunm of SI. .Cllln Sham, Mich. ... the brldMmlkl, and Miu Baibira Luther, the bride'• llalorudjunlor- Tbe bride-uked Ide brother, H. ~ D1uoA lo he Ide bat man, ml ........ u uJben ,..... WDUam G. Luther, the brlde'I - ml Gary Collar. A reception !ollowed ID the Elka Lodi<. Newport lleldl. Aulatlni ..... Mr L Ollrlel v. CUpp, the bride'• aunt ml GW''!I-ID marrlap by her fatMr, tbl bride w.e a Dia A·llne ,.... of SdwJli lace, Miii Georila Moe. Mn. ...... wiUI • I c 0 0 p ' RI~ Lee cir<ulal<d the neckHM a_mcem walsUine guest book. ml • aktrt featurlnl • -Specla1 ,...ta ""' Mn. ellect with fokll of 1ace·a1 the G«rge Scln11k< ml Mn. ldpllne wblch flowed Into a Murray Lulbor, the bride'• .chapel train. ...-ml Mr. and Ila' ~P . llhiaion ve11· Mn. Qipp, all of Toledo, Oblo. wu "'!UPI lo a beadiiece of Followln& a trip· lo·<:armel d!antfllJ lace frooled with and San Franclaco I he aeed ..,is. Fcrmlng her IJou. newl1wedt will reside ID Colla quot ....,. wblto ,_ and M .... ~le;, . Tbe bride 11 a sradualo of Empllit , ijownl fashioned Newport Harbor Hl&h School with eio•al11' velvet bodlcfS and attended Orange Coul and ....... crfiie 1k1r1a ml COIJeie. Her huaband la •. -" of ·-sradualo of 81. Paul Hlab ch r T I a D I h emuma ,..... School, G,_ Pointe, Mich. ae le ·9 t • d fcr Miii Nancy and Cll!farula Slate COl!ep al -.' tl'ltlq,mald·ofhooor; Mn. H. 1""11 -where .. If· , llobert/'Duro11, the fi1Wed with Pbl 111ma · ~·a llalor·b>law who Epollon. MRS. fRIDIRICK T. DUROSS c.t·-- Outstanding Group Ladies DRESS SHOES & FLA TS THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FDR IT And they too expressed love wlilr 1 ring . from the top: Our --SWinging Seti. i29&-Ml50-S49&-•295-•27& SLAVICK'S II !1~hl0ft . l~on~ Newport .. och -644-lllO .WE CALI: IT A ''WHAT'S LEFT GROUP'' AT CRAZY PRICES $ 111 · Wesldlf . Pim · "'"""' BelCll VALUES TO 23.9$ TO • , ''"' w._- Dane, Norwegian Threaten Lowell North . ' UP'IT~ NORDIC DUEL -Norway's Diva leads pad< around marker bouy Tuesday dur- ing tilt! first day o! Olytnpic Dragoo dass yechUng raC<!S. Belllnd Diva is Swed- en's Gfilax and at right is Cansda's Mia Ill. Fleet of 200 Compete , In Sixth Reverse Race A fleet of nearly 200 boats ol assorted sizes from~ L o s An~eles Harbor, Long Beach, Marilla de! Rey, and Redondo converged on Ship Rock off the Catalina Jsthmus Saturday afternoon in the sirlh annual reverse handicap race for owners oC any and all of the famo\l.S fiberglass r a c I n g · cruising yachts built by the Columbia Yacht Corporation of Costa Mesa. Hosted by the builders of Tacking Decides Lido 14's Ideal sailingc on d It Ions Saturday and Sunday favored 35 Lido 14'1 u they battled for the title in the Huntington Harbour Yahct Club Udo 14 Innagural Regatta. The regatta was decided In the last race by a vlcloua tack- ing duel between Harry Wood of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club · and Bill McCord of Balboa Yacht Club. The Result.a were as follows : LIOO lit A ~11 ..,lf'lnl f:ln!, H9".'Y Woad. waectwlrW,_AaYC s-td, 1111 MeCanl, Clfto. l'!'C 'nllnl, Gib ,,,,_1'11\ell, VIYI , A8YC FOUftl'I, Jim TY1fl', OM Fw TIMI ll:Old. IYC F;~ Bf'l ~.;;~f' HHYC ~w. Olvdr. ~ ..... ...w. H~, Ned BlxtrJ, N -AIYC Tlllnl, b y ,_lk. "" -Hli'l'C c/-t'irftl. 11o1t l"lck.tt, IE.,.._llDn. flfltl, Jd!r! Hml't, M -ICH'Yt these popular boats a n d designed ptimarily,too a f.aJni. Jy "get-together" th1ll event combines a true race' for trophies with an evening of fun and entertainment Hawaiian atyle for a 11 participant.I who gather on the beach to exchange sailitrg yarns, applaud the winners, and par.take of the refreshment,,. Lessons in. the fine art of hula dancing are also offered to those brave skipj>erl willing to trade "sea-legs" f o r "swiveling hips". Firrt to finish, rmt in the Col . 400 CI as 1, and first in fleet wu Robert LaRue of Redondo with his Tamure, followed onJy seconds later by Bill Barry of Newport Harbor with the Col. 50 Serapis II, first in class and tee00d overall. Third overall went t o another Col. ~. the brand new Bungay Lady 0 sailed by Bob Poole of Newport. Other class winners were: Col. 21, Brujita, Vern Bater, Long )leach; Col. 22, Llule II, Gene Worthen. Long Beach; Col. 21, Ll'I Dividend, Camden Rogers, Marina del Rey; Col . 26, Lillie Somex, Vincent Gurley, Los Angeles; Col. 28, Emetic, Dr. C. A. Derivas, Loa Angeles: Col. Sabre, Joyce Anne, Clarence Rodges, Los Angeles; Col. 29 and defender, Pace, Lyle Crandall, Los Angeles; Col. 31 to 34, Spinner 11, Wlie Hawes, Marina de! Rey; Col. :la, No. 80, Eddie Arnold. Newport. NEWPORT'S SllA'll II CLASS WIJltllll Three major lroj>hie1 will be at ·stake this weekend when over XIO aailon compete tn the Long Beach Harbor lnv1ta-- ttonol Regatt., a Fall lnvlta- Uoo.al Serie• event ol the Callfomia · JnternaUonal Sea Felllval al Long Beach. IntemaUcnal Cius 1tJppen wlll be aalllng In quest of tbe Calllornla Senate cup In a threwace aeries lnaide the Long B e a c b Brutwater, ocean class 1tlppen wJU be punulog the California "-'1!bly Cop In • ..ms -Iha harbor and undet· II aailGn wlll be compel!nl for tbe Mayor'• Cup In Aloolltoo Boy. Loos -·· Ihm yacht cluM ... lltqliic tbe mam- moth tvenL Salazar Better DAILY PILOT , • .... r I t I • H DAILY '!LOI LEGAL NOTICE \ J ' I .. .. ------·. -- ' w-.,, °''*' 16, 1'161 K...W Wlaat Thi1 111 It may look like 1ome kind of undersea veblcle, but In fact it is a model of a hOUJe for tbe future. It was unveiled aboard tbe motor ship Flnnpartner at Ille Finnish Trade Fillr In London. The house ls constructed al polyl!er platUc rein· forced With fiber glass. Weighing little more than a ton, the hoUJt: ean be tnna- ported in sr..$ions. Youth Set Vp 'University Of $treets' for Dropouts BT 8\'LVU. POBTl!:ll on New York Clly'o lower East Side, a l'OOP o f youngsters called the "Rell Great Society" bas set up what. I& call.I the uReal Univenity of. the StretLs" for high -Clropull. 11CllUJ'OClml" are located ln relurb~ storo lrmll, lofll, neigbborbood flail. -and tbe whole city of Nrw York. 8omt aoo lludenll are c:boolina their own counts, wit.h IUbjecta ranging from city plann1nl to rat control. 'nM! teachen, mainly volunteen, include both PhD'• and nelgbborbood illiterates. TUB OFFICE or Economic Opoprtunlty In w llhlnlton. which ii provtdlnc llnanclal backing for I M 1 un- conventional acbool, b o p e a that many of the otudanta will be persuaded to graduate from hlgb l<hool and contlnlle on to collep. Allo In New York, alum hl1h school studenta wtlb severe reading problem.. are being hired as tutors two days a week for grade ICbool students with special reading problerm, too. Eary t.m al the results of this imqinatlve program 11bow that both groups achieve tremendous improvement ln their reading ablliUes. Similarly, In Tyler, Teau, sixth grade students will serve as "secretarlu" to 100 leCODd graden wbo will be lntniducod to -wrldnc by die· lallng -to the older children. Alain. .both lf'UPt are upacted In prof~ from the e~ience. NEXT FALL, in Philadelphia, an uperimental "non sc:bool" is 1lated to be&fn operatma. The ICbool, for 11> proximate11 IOO ,blgb IChool student1, wW blanket Philadelphia. '!'be lbldentl will study art, for example, at the Philadelphia Mllleum al Art, English at the Publlc IJb<ary, wrllln1 al the alflceo al the Philadelphia Inquirer, and science at the Acadtm,y d Natural Sdenct. 1bue 1re only a wnplina <t the dolem al lnnovailve educailonal programa being planned or a~y tried 001 ln llC.booll tbe n1Uon over, in most cutt with financial backing from the U .8. Olllct of Educ1Uon. The efforts ltt in response to 'the nation'• great need for far more qu.all· ty along with quantity In the education.11 proceu. Our national educatioo bill today tops $51 billion, of which $7 .a billion comes from -tbe Federal Sovemmenl About onHhlrd al the U.S. popula· tion is now involved in tduca· tion, either as consumers ot education or as producen, le., PhillipsNamedPrexy For Aviation Council Orange County Superviaor pointment. William J. Phillip&, founding "We also ·plan to move president o f the Southern ah d lmmedlatel to d t California Aviation Councll. ea y eve op Inc. (SCACJ), has been elected the team neceuary to im· 196M9 president of the group plement the Regional Airport which hu its headquarters ln Study whlch la now getting un- Newport Beach. der way. We do not plan to let He sucteedll George V. this be just another atudy that Earnings Told Berkey, farmer Rlvenlde will sit on the ahelf,'' Phillipa SAN FRANCISCO (UPI - County superviaor, who will added. Boothe Computer Corp. , become. chairman of the E:recuUve vice president organized in July, 1117 to leue SCACI board of directors. and chairman of the SCACI computer 1 y 1 t e m 1 , hu Phillips wu president of executive committee will be reported nine-month earnlnp SCACI from Jtl formation ln attorney Le.land C. Launer ol of $828,638, or &o centa per 1963 until 1964. Berkey, a the Fullertoo law firm of share, °" revenues of Palm Sprinp resident, was Launer, CbaUee and Hanna. $10,190,000. · also a member of th e Launer 11 allo 1 member of Total cost of aystems on Rivel'lide c.ounty A I r p o r t the Orange County Airport Jeue or conlrlded for on Oc:t. Commission. Commission. 11 amounted to SlJO,f?0,000. SCACI acts as aviation con-------------------'---- suit.ant to the Southern California Alsociation o f Governments (SCAG). •·11 is my intention as SCACl's president to pras for detailed studies in the finan · cial area d aviaUon becauae thiJ will be ooe of the lllOlt critical areu we f a c e , ' ' Phillip$ said after hil ap. LEGAi; f10TICE Over The f.ounter Sing Sing. Fraud • NAID Ll1H1111 for Tu11d1y, Octoblr IS, 1961 Nets $2.5 Million MUTUAL CHICAGO (UPI) -A na· t.lonwldl, multimt!Uon dolllt ad"'111lna dovlco f r a u d alltpdly batdlld · In a '"" SJq Pt1'on ..u lip -""' coY61'td, Wlnoll Atty. Oto. Wllllam G. Clark llld 11 ... day. Clark, tptlld .. at a -conltrtnet, 'said one ol the all11td formulaton of the awtndla, wblcb ....-cllY b a I t d Ill oparatlOna. in Callfomia, WU llmltod tut' WM!< tn Loi Anplea on a ll'and theft char1e. Clark ldanlilied the man u Arthur Ban!arnln, 41, allu llark Potancl. All alltpd ac- compllct, EmamJel lMter, allu Emamlll u.bermln, WU ltlll btiOI ICJUCb~ Clark llld. Clark said the two men .. 11-• E~ calltd. Mtrlrotina S o f · Amarica to IOI t lalu for a "" card lDdu rue which they never lnltnded to deliver. Tiit comPIDY hlrtd h o n e 1 t salesmen with 1ooct con- Jltcllona, Cltrk lald. ' · Cltrk lald re-totlveo ol Market SpecWlltl ...,.. located In .. veral major U.S. cltlel, from wberl t bey _,oted lndtx Ille for 41 c:tnll. 1iie appnalmatl re t a I I valul d the lndtx fUe WU !UI, Clark Aid. . Clart llld lbal u a WMn:wt for M1rt'ettn1 spacWlm WU uUd to II· plain Ilia low prleo ol the !lam, "'.-Id..,, a -al ... ltooally -f!rml """ JOl"I Jo bey advtrlllinll tJ>. aerta ln' tbl Index file, thus rtducinr ill COii. Tba Iilinotl attomay ~ aald that tbl accu11d nlndlart tnlllted 111 order fO< I0,000 linlll -th• American Otl CO. In AUanta, GI. Patrick lluddy, Cltrk'1 chit! lnvaU,ator, Aid the fraud scheme wu developed by the two men when they were tn. mates 1n New York State's Slnl Stas Prlaon In the 1111 1116111 and early !llOI. Ruddy aid the hou bilked about ssoo ~oo·o from bullneumen tn 1lllnola aloM, and al !wt IU mllllon na- tlonally. Ht nld the fraud WU UJi. • covered wbe.n I 1 lln ol 1 laleanen became 1111plcloul when no dellvtrlea were made. Ruddy lald ofl1c:a were malnlllned by II ar k e t I n I Speciallltl In Dallu, Aillllll, Chlcqo, SL Loull,.New York, CinclnnlU, Loi Anptea, Min· neapol~ and San Francllco. Teddy Bears Beating Guns in Yule Toy War NEW YORK (UPf) -The amall fTy are becomll1I jUJt 11 "love crientld11 u the teena1e Dower chlldren, a look it toy departmenta: indicates. WJtb an o t h•r Cbn.tmu . shopping ...,.. nearing, the demand for teddybears and other stuffed 111imals, which ticb can love, seeml to be """"-fultt than any other catepy. Salel of the plus critters have 1one up 6S percent aince 1965, Ind the Toy Manufac- turtn Auoclltion of America eatlmatel 28.t million of Lb.em wU1 be told Ul1I year for more than $80 mllllon. Since demand for all kinds of toys ts 1tyrockellng, Bob Fitzgerald of the magazine Toya It Novelties Aid he doubts if tbere.'s any mean- ingful decline in sales of guns and other violence oriented toys. FALLING OFF llep<rtl from department .tores and IOMe jobbers dilalr'ee· They Aid, while. de- mand la still 1ood for small Apollo TV 'Mirack' in Miniature SPACE CENTER, HoUJton (UPI)'-The t e I e vi 1 lo n camera the Apollo astronauts use to transmit to earth is a triumph In the new technology of miniaturizaUon. Tbe camera ii small enough to fit Into the g I o v e com· partment of a car and weighs 1eu than five. pounds, in· clucltl1g Ill lena. T b e astronauts Monday used a I~ degree wide-angle lens for shots of the spaet.Ship interior and a IQO.mlllmeter telephoto Jena for Viewilll scenes outaide the apa<"'hip. . The TV algnal wu fed Into the Apollo 7 communlcatloos l)'ltem for transmilslon to pololl at Cape Kennedy and Corpua Cbriltt, Tea., the only two In the srooftd trad:ln& l)'llem outfttltd to reprocea It f0< lmmedlalt tranam11aton to 1-TV sell through com- mercial tolevlalon networb. 'Ille CIJlltl'I WU built bf RacHo C& pa atkln of Amfl1ca • with mlnlaturl2"1l la!tCrated clrculta, apecb ol "JllOll WTYinc -plele arra;. d eledroniccomponenta.ltre- Qll!Nd only llswatll d-. ~with llO watll lar a --,,,. Apollo telerialon llcMll llltd dll!w-Olll ICllllllnr -dardl tlJao commerdaf TV -pr-.,3111-.... '111111 ptr 1nch -pared ta .. a.. for broedcut tale\1aloQ. nu requlnd a ......,, Uoll' IClll -.. allow the llpal to be -to home televillon lieu• a, but abo allowed a mlll<J aav· Ing tn tolewtlng power. . cap pistols and toy rifles, staple toys like s t u f f e d animals, the demand for bazookas, self propelled tank.!! and other war game toys is rallin& off. ' However, a strai&ht com· mercial angle clouds the pie· ture aomewhat, according to the m a a a z l n e Department Store EcQllOmlat. Many War games toys, ag well aa bluer dolls and newer OOJ; 1ame1, are specials na· tion1lly advertised on television and the.re's a mlld revolt by stores against what they call TV merchandise. Department Store Economilt said the hot TV· advertised toys draw people into the stores, but the staple toys earn the profits. There's too much price cutting on the TV goods. Be lhat as it may, there's no doubt that cuddly stuffed animals are getting an ever bigger Iha.re. of the toy market. Although they are. the most traditional of toys next to dolls. stuffed animals, or "plush" aa the trade calls them, aren't the least bit con- servative except in species. The teddy bear still accounts for 30 percent of all plush sales, but today's teddy is likely to come in wildly zigzag patterns of orange and blue and e.ven hil shape has turned psychedellic. NOT CHEAP Nor are. stuffed animals cheap. Even small ooes are made of better materials and more design and the fad for near life-sized toy giraffe.,;, tigen, dogs and surrealist shaped llzards Is growing. These sell for l20 to $70. They are. bought by parenla for small children and by teenagers and young adolescents to decorate college dormitory rooms -one of the milder manifestaUons of the flower child psychedelic craze. St<rel ktve it for an ei:- cellent reason. Retail profit margins oo 1tuffed animals are the highest In all the toy lndualry -40 to 42 percen4 and there'• vlrtually no price cuttin( on them. Hope Leads Rose Parade PASADENA (AP) -Come- dian Bob Hope .... -tJ>. daT crand manhal d the New Yur'.I Dl11111 Toumameul ti-Parade. G. L. Parne, preoident of the Toumament al --Uoo. llld Hope wm ny ~ to Puadene from b\1 -1 all'lltmu tour of Far •Eoit pilllllrr -Jfope, who led the porade In IH7, will ht the third perlOfl to do the bonon twice. Othera -• Republican pnaldentlal nominee Richard r.1. Nixon ln !IN and lllO, •1 - .. ' ' • Reagap, Stars -at Saddlehack · .. Sliow GOVEflNOI\ REAGAN OEO\CATES NEW SAOOLEBACK JC AT MISSION VIEJO chief E'.xitcut1Y• Had Kfrld'WOrd1 'for Junior· Collegn, Some Criticts"1 of. Univt1"1iti11 SADDLEBACK JUNIOR COLLEGE'S NEW CHORUS DREW REAGAN RAVES Governor L1uCIM1 Performance With Only Four Wffkl of Practice MANY DIGNITAlllS WIRI IN ATIINDANCI l'OR Nltf COLLIGI DIDICA'l'ION F .... In Crowd Included 5th District SupontllOt' Allan E. All111 incl Wife (ltft) ' .,. 'Fans'·btud ......, bovernor at DedicatiQn ... "' . Gov. Ronalcl-~ was given star billing at ~ck College dedication ceremoo!EI!' Tuesday aft. ernoon. ' Ho was applailded u soon as he toot his -and a !!llnute later Saddleback hoenl meinba''Patrlck Bacl<WI was getting Ille governor's alRx>greph on his program. The governor 9lgned many more autographs following Ille dedication as he moved slowly backward, sid .. ways, as belrt he coWd: from the platform will! friends and !ans pre6slng aroond him. ' About 1,000 penrons W<>re tlle.e on what turned out to he a c!OQr afternoon, and ezcept tor the dignl· taries and students most of them probably assigned tile college dedl· cation second hilling. It was seeing,tli~ gpyeimr.ln per- oon that seemed 'to itlr tile crowd. . , llil populmty oame across In Ille applause and intentness with which most everyooe listened to his ,.,. marks. The one picket p,......t was larg .. ly unnolllced and ignored. There were no hecklers. The governor was in home coun· try. Board member Hans Vogel in· troduced him as a friend and read from a Reagan letter scolding Uni· verslty of Callfornla regents. Presi· dent of the hoa1)I Michael Collins opoke of a series of Incidents that have sullied. the name of higher educa1ion in tile state. Reagan, ever amlllng, obviously found tile setting to bis llklng. He apoke eaRly from note cards, never tiumbllng. His wife, N~g wao not with him. . '.Iii~ gO.enlot itoPped af Sad.· dleback alter appearances earlier In the day In Anaheim and Garden Groye where be· campaigned for local Republican candidates. Following the autograph signing and a press conference cut short after 10 minutes the busy man was on h!s way. But for more tbjlll an hour tlie celebrity governor belonged to the folk of southern Orange County, * * * New Saddlebaek College Termed · Instant ~mpus 8atCleblct eoue,e, dedicated Tuesday, Is known u the' ''instant . campw1" because prefab schocil bulldfnp were put up in only M working days. The olte dedlcoted lo only lhe tem- porary campu.1. The college ~ rp.ove next September to a ~ campua wiUt more subltantlal bulJdlsp. Both temporut ' Ind permanent <am· pu1e1, which are quite near each other, are locatod juat Inland of lhe San Otego Freeway llOU!b ol lhe Mission Viejo com- munity. The junior co11ep diltrict tate. 1n " percent o1 Drane• County lond area but a much analler part ol the C011Dtry popula- tion. n II the next l!!lwtb area where new bollllnl deveio!"Jlellta ue cropptnc up In rapid order. EncomPM* by the junior coDe1e diltricl an the oonimUnltlel of Irvine, Tultln, El Toro, Lquna ~ Laguna Hilll, 86Ulh La;uiii;-•'Misifoii. Viejo~'" · Lquna Nlcuel, Dana -~ 'San ,.JUd. Capistrano, Caplstnno J1aac11 """ Sin CJemente. ·"" _.., ' • The ~-""'four -b ago wilh 1,111 ... -. ln'tba dtrllme and idu1t . ,.. ""'°"" -.ms. '.l1lo .. run-d"1 lludenta .. all~~ In lhe --l*'I« ..... _... .... 0raap cw cor,11, bat Saddle~ · next Yllf will , liO, ""'Ill' 10< boll! IOpbomona and fr'lt:l11wn The lemporar)\.--.. ... Tu•' cl., coven II ..,... "'""'1 OU! ol roDtnc bills. There are a bilildlnp, 1euec1 by the c:oliop. Coot ~ cleTdoplnc Iha llto will be .l'llllmdecl b)>-lhl..Mllllm Viejo ComJ>llQ1 when lhe = ..., .. JlCI to ~ =!;.u.p Dlllrtct (U-0 .,..,. will be ---) -.......,, by -coanty ,TOton oo v.-DoJ .. ~-Tlla hie burdle ol flnanclol WU puaed WI April -a It.I mll8aa --WU aPll(md by >otm to eorT)' the ~ tllrOuch 118 flnlJO,..... I Tbe collap ta the 117111 (llbll• Jgnlor ..... -Illa In Iba llato al Calllorala and the co~ .... diltricl la tbe flUi. ft·ta -ol oolJ l~junlar .OUepi 1n lbe ....... Iha quomr .,...,, -al Iha _, l)'ltem. ' ---~----------~ . FOR SOME, NAP-TIMI! 'Rl!PLACED SP&Ectf·TIME Mothor Did Tho ~latonlnt for Two at Saddlabock '' Saddleback College Dedicatioo Photos -. -.Q11 Rlchorll KHhler 01 the DAILY PILOT St.ti "" LONIL Y PICKIT OiiFIRf"HIS DISSINT John McKlnlay, 1,, L-NJtual, Noadl..i G- "' • •• -·--~~· .. ~.,_,,.,_.......,,. --. -• -, ---o;._. ... _,,,...~?-~"~··~;--;;~-. .. ...--,,..... ............. -·-·~·~•~=-=r-;:-•-•~·-•-=~•--.•-=•-·~~•-.•r-~~·•~·-~•~• ----.-•· 48 DAILY PILOT ClorillfJ Opera ·· Laguna's 'Figaro' Theater Notes Costa ·Mesa's 'Dream Girl' IJ.eop~ns; Lagufl!L Ends Run . . Superbly Scored . By TOM T1Tllll -Sl9 Ocean Ave., L 1 cu n a by Joan Hagerty at lbe "1 TOM 8ARLllY OI .. o.tlr Pllllt ltaff We doo' tMw y<l what kind of Ill• the Irvine Bowl box of· flee will have lo i.11 but of one foci we can be ablolutdy c:er- llll!; the 19111 ...... of the Lyric Opera ADoclatloo of Orana• County baa hem, In art1sOc terms alone, • raoun- dina lllCCOll Miu ~&ulUessly ..... Of. -. DlltJ ,.. ... JJi.tl' Beach. Rea:ervailou are a group'1 We.stm!nster Center rutted her way thla rt's back to the itige of the · lvallable al 494-«l61. playbouae. fine 11rM .. aro" tn as · a Costa Mesa Civic PlayhouM • • • The comedy which features ',. of 41. k I this weekend for "Dream 'flfhe Hom-1 .... , .. Harold Burt Warner ' C at-her I n e rendering "ua ey ro e u Girl," which provfld to be _.., .... '6 Myers Jam; Moran a n d ::.~ea~~~:: singing of the tlUe role. pretty dreamy at the bo1 of~ ~~~J.ze-Z:!t!t':; Barb&i-a Ratlca wtll play Fil· voice which abe uaed lo good Marvin Klebe wu 1uilably_ .fie<> during the finl.lwo wekt at 'South 'Coast~'• ·day and Sa~ay evenings. effect In BOme of the moot Jeering and ledlerous u the '.otltsrun. · TbJrd Step '111eater. D&vll! .Ttckeln can -be reserved by beautiful arias In opera. crafty Count Almav1va; Naocy Orln8inaJly planned for just Emmee direct. t be pri>-caDlng -· S h e was 1he perfect foil for Bramlage was in fine voice a1 • fOUr performance&, t!ll! Elmer ductioo, wblch nma Tburtdays • • • Broce Yarnell u Figaro; the his countess, who always sue-RiCe comedy 'tfU extended to ·' through Sundaya. At the San Clemente Com- pair combined 1n aome lovely cessfully contrtvee to keep ~ ~ after an encouragtnc: ~ .Clement Davldlon. J a c t munity Theater, • • T h e renderings ol. Mozart 's atep ahead 'cl llim: JOln!• ~ 1™Jle¥ .. ~ponae. ·'.Davlt,Mlcbfflllouglus,Boo-jlleresa"movealnlolt.,ecopd popular arias and joined ~uchamp was 8 eon-~ ~ CO~ -center 1-n!e ~Uup, James Buel and weekend under T h e I m a • NA~~~TION Fiii~.!!! 16111 Dll99 .,., • ., ~. w.D\1 OPIN TODAY 6:41 Poter s.11 .... In "I LOVE YOU ALKE B. TOKW" - IN COLOI Burt Lanc•tttr In "Tll SWIMMER" ~=za ........ ._ ........ "The Spllr' .... "Inspector Cloue1u• ., .. ......... San Clemente'• Favorite Spot PRESENTS llmart'• "The Marriage of F'tp:ro" WU the final offerinJ: of Oedgllng compaqy'• two-Op.ra aeuoo In Lagima Beach Satunla7 nlgbl. And I b e group'• presentaUon of th l • happy, auperbly scored bit of nonsense measured up, In every way, to the impressive "'La B(lheme" we witne.ssed two-Uago. M a r v 1 n KI e be ( C o u n t vincl.l)gly pompous Dr. Bartolo a~t.orium WI(_~ commltted o_c,1-"J'Ucbe comprUe the cast Ruckman'• direc:tJoo , Patty Almaviva) aod Nancy . and Marilyn Interl~ ,was a last weekend, t:De·Play took a ~of -'Qi! IJ:ln:. Tickets. are Broderick plays the Utle iole, IN COLOI Br am 1 age. ( C ou n te 11 very pretty and ~ery'efiectl~e tw1rweek rest.... 1,valfab)e at the SCR bot of. with Steven Reed, C. Go.tdonl~~~~~~~~~~~ll Popol.r Guitarist JOHN COOK Almaviva) in a dever ren-Barbarlna. the gardener 1 No~ "Dream·Girl" JI re~dy flee, 1127• ~ewport Blvd. in Smith and Ruth Taylor east in dllloo of the abow-atopping daughter. to caleb . Its aecood wind, Colla Mm, or by calling 116--otber major ...tgnmhits. "1be Note" aria. OTHER PLAUDITS reopening Fril:lay night for two • 1363. . The 1850'1 drama• wit be Yarnell ,.as an effective Plaudita alSo for Mlll'Yelle tJ?Ore weekends . und~ the • • • performed Thursday, Friday Figaro who would have been Camaga as the housekeeper direction of. PatU Tambellinl. T ·he Westminster Com-am· Saturday at the C&brillo even more impressive had he Marcellina. Andree Jordan ~ Heading the cast as Georg-niuillty Theater 'goes into its Playhouse, Cabrillo and Ola Much of the merriment in ttlll fut moving "Figaro" centera ln the complex af. falres d'amour that exist In the me.de1p houaebold of the lusty Count Almaviva. And a fine caat, beautifully directed by Bllaa Hebert, thoroughly e:rplolted every gaffe and gig- gle In the lljlBTkling libretto. shaken off !O!Ile of his stolidi· the lovesick and hapless lna, the "Dream.er," Is Lin-third weekend with "Under Vista in San Clemente. The ty and tried to inject into his Cherubino and Robert Behan da Baum, best acress of ~e the Yum Ywn Tree," directed bo1 office number is ff2.-0465. part some of the verve and as Don Basilio the music past season for lhe Civic l:i=::====;!==~~;;;;;;;;;::=::;::;;===111-'Jllli:;;,....; ".::::;;;;~;; elan for which Rossini's bustl-master ' Playhouse. The role of the :.: Ing barber is t~wect. The · ,newspaperman who brings her ... quicksilver was certainly lack-, And we are ,still chuckling at down to earth is taken by ~l'dio But splendid .. tbe cast was, one member's artistry plaa!d her bead and llboulders above the others -Karan Amlstloo,g, who gave WI a auperb lnt..prelnllon of the prett.y, pettte ~ Count Almavlva'1 maJd and the tplrlled, aklrt-fWlnging lass whom the deoperate Flgare II trying lo steer lo the altar. ing in h i s famous SQene with). Bruce Tuthill 1 p r 1 c. e 1 e s a your~ lruly. Cherubino, where .. the amorous portr~yal of Antonio, the Rick Gunst and Ray Scott stripling is sent packing to the counts gardener. He has one portray two others vying for army by the angered count of the smallest rolH in opera her favor' while Susie Scott Yarnell here ·does full and makes bis appearance and Bill Graydon appear as justice to "Now Your Days of towards the end of Act One to her parents. Completing the Philandering Are Over" but it complain. that someone ~the Costa Mesa cast are Helene would have come across the badly frightened Cherubmo) Baker Herb Johnson and Jer- footligbts better' If be had has broken his flowers w~ ry Th~u. · lrogmarcbed Cherubino up be jumped from the couotess "Dream Girl" wU be staged and down the stage in tim~ bedroom window. • Friday aM Saturday evenings honored Mozartlan fashion. No The viJion of the tipsy and at the community cent.er, near matter, though; there waa lit-bedraggled Antonio, ho~ a the west g8.te of the Orange tie fault to find .Jn ·bil spirited spray of shattered gerahlums County Falrgraouoda. Tt~ket! 'Pirates of Penzance' ln ooe hand while he woozily may be ordered by calling the gestures with the other, will Costa Mesa Rec re at Ion remain with us for a long time Department at 834-a.103. to come. Well done, Mr. • • • Tuthill. . . Set for San Clemente Donald Bess deserves hlgb pral.!e for the magnificent cos- tuming Jn this opera, lavish in terma of the level of this enterprise;' Barry McGee, as set and lighting designer, was~ no less deserving of praise and conductor Eugene Ober tw:ned in his u s u a I splendid con· trlbulion as music di.rector. A fine opera to end a Mounting the stage tonight for a third and fln&.I week are the Murray Schisgal com· panion plays "The Typists" and "The ,Tiger" at the Laguna Playbouse. D a v Id Marlow is directing. Betsy Hewett, Ro b e r t D'Isidoro, Ju.lie Hau and Milt Hanson comprl!e the cast far the win bill at the playhoose, Gilbert and Sullivan'• 0 The Plrattl of PemaDce.'' the fall productton of the South Coast Light 0 p e r a Aasoclat!on, opens Saturday at S a n Clemente High School for a 11even-nlgbt nm. Directed by Richard Andereeo, who II polnllog up the authors' antl-establlsb- mtnt senUmenta w i tho u t altering the score, the pro- duction will be geared for the enjoyment of modern au. diencu. Edward Schick will be muslcal dJredor for the operetta. distinguished season; th Is cc~1111111 COA1T llHHWAT • 1111 n. newly formed company can """/Ir look back on its first season with justifiable pride. . . J . 'PIRATES' STAR M•1a'1 L•n• W1lk1r THE LUXURIOU.S NEW ?fucted A1tiJt4 ',~, W 11• ~"'HI\ IHIJ!. H ~th ~ ~lfl'~ -)0' 9]~! 1ACIDEMY AWARD WINNER Performances of the operet-8UT DlftCT011--• 1ttCttOLS Heading the cut ls Lana Walker of Costa Mesa u Mabel, the beauUful daughter of Major General Stanley, played by Arthur "Bud" Scheele. Tenor Richard Gower will play the romantic lead role of Frederic. Wllllam Sandidge portrays the pirate kin&, J a me s Klckham ~e pirate lieutenant and Junie Qiabot the maid. ta will be given Saturday and 1 JOSEPH E. LEVINE -• Sunday evenings in the high ' MIKE NICHOLS II~========~ school auditorium. Following a LAWRENCE WRMAH-l!f dark night Monday, production THE &RADU•n:: will resume Tuesday through l Ill&; BALBOA 673-41148 0,... Saturday of nut week. 1AHJMXHMBASSYfUI CClOR ___ ....,.__ Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Sraln nttw 5 Colnln 10 Talk l111pudtnUJ 14 Avl1tor's maneuvtr 15 Ont's c1111no 16 Ratllt bird: V1r. 17 Dani's co11panfm 11 Gtt tht better of 19 Correct: Abbr. 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"'THI PAITY• ':41 ntl.a.n... .. lllea ""'huula Per1tops ... "'"' dwtfl111 fl!• --· C:.•141 It "'"" ,. ltt? IFYOU'RE THIRTY, YOU'RE THROUGH! 5111 of the Nation is under 25 and they've 101 power. That's how Max frostat 24, became President of the United States. .H....._C.. ...... e Ell Anne Wallach· Jackson • RRST RUN HARBOR AREA lllWfOll NACl4 -... ..._ 1tt.w..Lw.W.-OLJ.t1M W....,_-6:41 .,__,2:00 JULIE HARRIS DIAHANN CARROLL AND ERNEST BDRGNINE ELVIRA MADIGAN WITH PfA DEGERMARK BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR O• Comp! ... Skw ONLY e11 WMWcrys Stertin9 et 7 p.111. Cettt. Set ...... : 1 , .... HELD OVER FINAL WEEK =--Ja1lc fJ . more. -.. ~W.lll()t·-----·-.. ~---:. ..... !'Ot~-·-·-·--·-~ PLUS 2nd GREAT FEATURE ~•AO.I.Ill, QDIT,\ MU,\, MM U.JIOI la TINt .._. Wadaasday· & Tio...., STEAK SERVED UNTIL MIDNIGHT W"-• Tlw"-°"'' 'came As Yu m ..• DIRECT IONS: Follow COllllt Hwy. ta San Clemente, or use Freeway, take "El cam. ino Real" turn-off, then left. 2371 SOUTH EL CAMINO REAL For Reservation ~92-1172 San Clemente PETER SELLERS "THE PARTY" PLUS-DUSTIN HOFFMAN & ANNE BANCROFT ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 7.o. This ~ Benjamin, He's a little wonied abooL his future. Pothlftly 111• TMM., Last Chance to See "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" "'="° ...L ltOOGERS ... HAMMl'JtSTUH'S Burt Lanca1t1r The • Swimmer ·--.WO·• II -111•••1+!¥!" 111mp11r•W1•-ma11n1 ' ,. I .. -. N~~po,.t Harbor . - _ DAILY PILOT _ Your Hometown , . • •• VOL 6 1, NO. 249, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGEs Experts From Coast Train Mexican Guard Hopefuls EditoT'1 NoU: The 'me1l -several of them from the Orange Coast--call theme1leves Partner1 of the Alliance for Progress and dedicate much of their spare time to carrying out in tM private sectoR what the Alliance is doing in the public sector. Thi.$ ii thf! first of four stories e:temining 1omt of their accomplishments. By BkUCE BENSON Of t11e O.lr Pllel Sltff CULIACAN, Mex. -The two American water safety experts stood at the edge of Uie pool and surveyed the curiously mix- ed crop of volunteers who had turned out to learn how to become lifeguards. "AU right, fellows," said AJ Irwin,_ assistant athletic director at UCI. "Let'~· line up here along the edge." 1 The 20 lifeguards-in-training •loc:IO there, fidgeting. ' Bob Reed, marine safety dir<ctor )or the City of Newport Beach, moved,over to the group, and started cranking Jp bis rusty,·but serviceable· Spanish. ~i&ueno, hombres, todoa aqui, por favor 'Reed and Irwin bad just barked on' an experiment in ~lldlng "p with· their Me:itcan neflbbqri well 81 in helping the p!9p_le ,of, can set ':IP: '°me kind otnidlmen lifeguard pro-. gram. Guillerme • their contad" man in this ~ty ,008 residents, bad• arrived at lbeJr hole! that morning at 9 o' "You cou bne come at\1 .better· time, you , .. lie aid al be dnrve. them OuH'o the tnlnh>c pool. "We've juJt bad'a deluge of rain from . _ ~cane Naonil. The flooding of all the rivers is very muc& m the news. The pe&o pie are depressed, and somewhat a!raid, or the raging rivtrs." Timmerman. a cultured in a n somewhere in b1i «>11, own1 one of \be region's largest ~· Ho is also pn>- ject dlrector in the~~!°.': the Partners ol. the Alliance for ~ • His counterparl .II>: manging 'for the visit of Reed ad ~ to CUllacan was Corona del Mar -'l1iomu CUey. 11 wu Case7 and;N~Beach,..;. dent Dr. Paul ~ also a Parlnen member, who put Jciietber U.. cletal1a lot the Americana to' spend a weet in- tmluclng a ur.sa'1ng proiram bere. The city is localed· oo a delta or nch !arm coontrt, laCed with meandering rlveni, In the weslml Mezloan .i&le o! Sinaloa about tllO miles south o! Orange County. On weektn4 many or cuuacan·s dllt.em go clowli lo the beaches ten miles away to eteapt the bot and· humid' climate. A lot of thtm drown. An 10- curatie count ii unavailable but sopte city \ ' kl I ' I I I I •. ' ,- 1' I , ( officials placed the -ber u blP u JOO people a year. llee<I and Irwin, bo"""1Jy, would be able to f)ve enough instruction 1o the clty'I -flRmm, pOllce aod COi· lege -la lo gel IOn\O kind o! waler aalety JlC'l)gram ..Ublisbocl. >.t ~bide lhe first morning. Irwin plungeil ritbl In with a maneuvtt dCJlgn- (S.. IJFEGUARDS. P•r< II • EDITI O N Dally Paper ORANGE COUNTY, CALIPORNIA • WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER: ·1,, '1968 . . TEN CENTS Pendleton Airport Urged County A·ccepts Report E!iminating 3 Other Sites . By TOM BARLEY Of ttHi ~ll't 'MM Slftf A 16-page report which calls for crea· tion of an international jet airport In the Camp Pendleton area was accepted by county supervisors Tuesday. • The study, which completes the first phase of the Orange County Airporl Com· mission's efforts to compile a master plan of air transportation for the county, eliminated three earlier 1UJ8ested sites for regional airports -Marme Corps Air ~oan Irvine '.Again Lose s Ranch Suit By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI' tlM DlllY ,11'11 llllff Rejection of a claim by Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Irvine Smith to $75 million in assets aintrolled by her late grandfather's charitable foundation was upheld Tuesday by a rederal appeals court in San Francisco. The ruling by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals underlincil dismissal last Decem- ber of her claim against the James Irvlne FoundaUon by a federal court in Los Angeles. Mrs .• ~th, major shareholder in the sprawllng 90,000 acre Orange County ranch eml>ir~; elahris 459 ahar.tt of the Irvine esllle should legally hav~ gone ID her ins\<'~ ·~ ll>o. /O\!DClaliQll, !al ... 31 yeap ago. . '5 . ·~'$ Hundreds of thousands of dollars eannarked for distribution to charitable ._,., ~ ~omta-.. mlity of them in Orange Cf!UDtY -have been held up durlll)l 21> years o! litigation. N. Loyall McLaren. president of the Irvine Foundation, expressed gratitude for Tuesday'• ruling, saying the decision will pave the way for ieaumption of charity donation!. An attorney for Mrs. Smith, who main. tains homes in Laguna Beach's ~era1d Bay anil at her husband's estate in Mid· dleburg, Va., said today that 'the legal battle is bS' no means lover. "We're going to file a petition for a re- hearing," said attorney Lyndol Young, contacted in his Los Angeles office. "That's the next step the law pro- vides," he added. "We're going to take that step," Young continued. The Los Angeles attorney said he has 14 days in which to file a request for a re· heating of the decision, unless he can win (See IRVINE, Page Z) No Traces Found Of Coast Family Missing at Sea Still no trace has teen found today of the missing Newport Beach family of five and the to-rQOt yawl Tiare which left San Diego Sept. 25' on the first leg or a cruise lo the Caribbean. Robert Em.lgb, 35, hil wife, Patricia, and their three cblldren, ages 13, 10 and 5, were laat seen Sept. 28 in a grocery sloro on the mud! bland o! Cedros oH Baja California. Three U.S. Coast Guard piane. con- tinued their tearcb at dawn today cover· ing .an estimated 70,000 miles from JUlt north o! Magdalena Bay lo just north of Puerto Vallarta and some 100 to 180 miles west tn that area. George Drucker, owner of the 40-foot yacht, was supposed to meet the family in Puerto Vallarta Oct. 5. When they did not arrive Drucker notified the Coast Guard. . Burke Remains In C.Ompetition Ed Burke, Orange Coast College hislorf lnolrudo<' .. the only American remaining In · Olympic games llammer throwing compeiltlon. Burke auriived today'• trial.I on h1a rirst throw -221 feet even -but suf· feted a slight muscle pull In his r1iJ!1 shoulder during wann up1. The lnfury doel not eppear eer1 ..... Former Olympic chamololll Hal . Cm- nolly aod Al Hollo! the U.S. did not make the 21r1oo1 quall!ylng mark today, Burke eoes in the finals 'l'bU'rldaf af-. Station, Santa Ana; Bolsa Chica and the Naval Air Station, Los Alamitos. Supervisors passed the mldy along lo county administrative ·personnel for rurther investigation with a long list or recommendations, among tbeID: -That possible implementation of the commission's 15 proposals be compared with airport creation and expansion plans being tabulated by the S o u t h er n California Association or governments (SCAG). The hoard agreed that Orange County's move to\fanis mastering air transportation problems should be com· • pared with efforts.made ~Y nine other Southlar>d counties. -That Fuilerton and San Juan Capislrano airports should be included in a list of county facilities which could become reitonal airports. , -Tllat ttie conu:niBs.ion spell out, in ·entering the second phase of its master plan development, what implementation of its first proposals will cost and what .. ' will ht! jnvolved in terms of workload and schedules. Calling for "Orange County's total tft. volvement in cr~atlng an air traosporta~ lion system for the future," the com· mission, in it.s report urged the con.- tinuing development of Orange Coont1 Ajrport to ita suggested statW!I aa 1 metroport under the master plan. Supervlsora' discussion of the in- creasing noi.se ractor at the· airport and (See AIRPORT, Page !) LBJ Says No Bomb Halt W ASHlliGTON (UPI) -President Johnson informed the . three major presid~Ual candidates toQ,ay there has been no "breakthrough" that basically changes his present Vietnam war policy. The President took the unusual step or talking w,ith the th r e e men simultaneouSJ.y by telephone as a result of widespread speculation that an· nouncement of a total halt in bombing of North Vietnam was imminent. . Johnson read to them a special White House statement issued earlier which declared there had been "no basic chaiige in the situation; no )>reakthrough.'' The telephone conference call was plac· ed at 8:41 a.m. PST to Vice 'P;esldent Hubert H. Hump)lrey In , SI. Louis; Republican nominee Richard·M. Nixon in Kansas City and third party candidate George C. Wallace in Los Angeles, the White House said. A spokesman for Johnson .said the President fdt be should talk to the three directly "iri light of the uncertainty created by various reportS." The spokesman did not amplily on the reports but throughout the day published ac- counts had suggested that a recent lull in the Communist w8r effort might be the signal ror the United States to announce a total bombing halt. The apoke.1man said the President t~lg lia;rllor Vote?. .• ',.,..J i l l~~-.. • !'I: ....... W\Wy · ~~· .. ' & Unofficial sourt:es today said 1he taxing powers and turn over ftl 0rona. Oourily ~ ciftt:llJi!ii'lsip~ t.IJJOC!sibilll!ll.Jt • ~~~· ning ti, call for a Couu'ty.wide el~ilon I' ment,"1tlili1i!ro~ating-tUrlaS'~g out ne:rt September on dissolution or the of tti~ cowttY's 'g'eneral tax reveri~s. Orange. County Harbor 'District. . The state legislature last spring rerus- nte report came out of the Calitomia ed, to act on a 1 bill apon&or..ed by League conhrence now under way in Cos iAasemb~ ·John V. Brl~ (R· Angel~ ' Fullerton)/ .which .would have dlss<llved It was attrlbuted ·to Bal Sims · the district. ~glslators felt It was a mat- ,:chairman of a five-meiPber. count; ter that~ ·be.reSQIV,<r ~ the 'local League committee concerned wlth the level. , , , Harbor ~1c·t qµestion. .County H~bor ~trict Manager Ken· The · electiOn ·m Septembq 'wwld oeth Sampson.said Uli& morning be knew determine whether voters want the nothing about repcrts of the proposed district abandoned as a taxing agency. September election. "This is the first I've Dissolution proceed.ings would begin by heard about it," he said. Jan. I, 1910, according to reports. S 01 amo g those at. The Board of Supervisors would bave to ~pson was n n set the election date. tending the League conrerence. The County League for more than a League spokesman were unavailable year has sought to eliminate the district's far immedia.if! comment on the r,~poru. ' the candidat~s that ''he wanted them to know what the, White Hquse was saying" about the. rwiiors of a total bombing hi"t Johnson then read to the C81l!lldates the three paragraph statement that had been issued by the White House press office Jt 7 a.m. ·PST. ' The statement said: .. The poaitlon· of the united States with respect lo Viet· nam reinafm as set for.Ul ·by the Prisi· dent and the Secrelary or State. "There has been no basic change in the situation: No breakthrough. "As you have atwaya been adv~ when there is anything to report, YOU will, of course, be informed promptly." Governor . Takes . l . • ' ~ Swipe,.~t ReP._el , .. ~ ' ' . ;:; Students, 'Profs · By SANDI J\IAJOR Of ,... D•l'Y l"lltt Stiff Students and faculty members wba refuse to abide by University of Calilornia regents' rulings got a verbal siap Tueoday !rom Gov. Ronald Reagan, speaking at a fund-raising luocbeoni in Anaheim. Reagan was in Orange County to sup. port the campaigns of Bill Teague for UM! 34th Congress}onaJ Dif!trici aiid Bruce Nestande for tilt 69th Assembly ·district and to help dedicate Saddleback College. · Saying he could not tolttate any kind of rebellion on state university ·ca."llpusell, Reagan growled, ''They can abide by the rules or get their education someplace else." The governor also said he consJ,ders It "morally wrong" for Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver to appear "even once" on a state college, or university campus. Reagan !old 500 GOP Wth!Uls who paid $25 each to attend the party luncheon that by pu~ Nestande In 'the A8sembly. Republicans would need only two more men to reach a majority. "You send Bruce Nestande up there (to Sacramento) and we'll find the other two," Reagan· said. And with that majority, he promi8ell the partisan audience, the party will bold the reina of the state LegiJ1ature. "We'll reorganize the cotrunittees .. We'll .have Republican chairmen throughout. "We'll have a new speaker .a11d we'll automatically have a new regent," he declared. With • Republicans in power I n Sacramento, he· said1 be would add a fourth word to his repeated phrase• of "cut, aqueeze and triin.'' To the i)eopJe, he promised, "rebate." Weatfler Nothing like a lilUe Santa i\nal wind to warm things up; 'but lho6e r 1 ' desert breeus will ca1m doWn{ ThUJ'Sday, leaying Pie tempera-· ture at a sunny 71 along the coast. ' ii ' . j .. I • ' ' - -~~~,=·_.-.,.,,,..~ .... ~ ..... ..-·-~·~·-·~·~·~·~·-·~·~·~·~·~·~•,.., ... , ................. ;~=>~.~+~•~·~w~··-·~·-·~-~~ :t DAILY PILOT Wcdn<lday, Oct .... 16, 1961 Radio Theft Raps Jail 2 In Newport .Two .YOUDI men were tttlltld -by police la!< Tuesday "" burglary charges In tonnecUon with several ~ of radlps and stereo equipment from Newport Beach homes. Wlllilm Ar1lwr Graft, II, ol 110 Sllh SI., Newport, and lllc1I: Joe Scott, SO, ol llS'IO W.U. Rd., W-. were book· ed by police lft<r I roulJne patrol a1op found the ...,, wtlb property in !heir car !hey cooJd not acoount for. Officers said Graft was first ap- proached by a patrolman wi>O noticed hi& car by the sldo of qayalde Drlv<. 'l1>e ol· fi(« Wed U anythinfl WU """" and WU told by Graft that the car WU out of gas. On Investigating, the officer disccrv~ the car had three-quartera of a tank of gu .. Af1tt 11tartlng the car, the· officer Jett the scene. Later, the same patrolman noUced draft picking up Seolt. When he stopped the car this time, It reportedly contained radio equipment not 1n the car before. Police aald lhey e.p<ded a burglary complaint to be bsued on lbe suspect.s lo- <lay. From Page 1 IRVINE ••. a time extension on the matter. IrvJne Foundation attorney Howard J. Privett, however, said the limit is ac- tually 30 days, unless his opponent's time ii set by aome provialonal ruling by the court. After Mra. Smith and her attorney file • tfietr peUtion for a re-hearing, Privett tx· plained, the nen step -tlme-wtae or even Jn granting a new hearing -ii up to tbe court. -"The court can do anythlng It wants to," Privett aald. Privett aald Mrs. Smith's claim bu on- IJ two more legal alternatives before it ii • ... •• C~parlng Notes LOii Angeles Mayor Sem Yorty greets Mayor Doreen Marshall o! New· port Beech during reception glvl!ll by Yorty at hil studio City home for oftlcera and direcmrs of Leegue of California Cities. About 5,000 delegates from 400 munlcipalitles are attending Leegue's 70tl! all· nual conference jn Los Angeles. Mrs. Marshal is vice president of Orange County League. Irvine Company Protests C.utting of A~tp~rt Sites ' flnJshed, but would offer no guesis oo bow , · far the heiress would be wllllng lo push Posaib1e elimlnaUon ' of lhree of five · which would Indicate the reasonableness her demands. sites suggested in the Pereira analysil as of either.favoring cme mte or the other or The next st.ep, u Young aJd, ls peti· worthy JocaUona for a regional airport ellfi;Unating ,ttome, In fJVqr' of further tioning. the 9th District Court of Appeals study on onJy two. ol the: five sites." for a re-hearing of Mra. Smith's claim to drew strong objecUons Jate Tuesday from Masoh told the board that lf county 459 shares of the late land baron's-$200 the Irvine Company. supervisors decided to proceed with million eslate. Deploring the possible whittling down phase two and analyze all five sites "then After that, he explained, they could ap-• of suggested locations to San Jaquin Hills the Irvine Company will aupport that peal to the U.S. Supreme Court under a and El Toro, Irvine President Wlllia;n decision and reserve any comments writ of certorari. Muon commeoted ln a letter to the relative to the Bites affec:Ung the ranch ''They're eeeking to forestall the in-board : "We are ho more favacable until completion of the study." evitable now," Privett said «JDfldently, towarda having the regi90al ~ Maron urged that supervisors consider "a three-judge court of some of the rmeat locafed on out property than any other . .the possibility of making a Camp jmista in the nation upheld the lowtt · fll'Oplrty'Owrier.,cr ~ty relattd to.; .. ·p~eton localion "a regional as well as court's decision." any of the other sites." il1' lntemational airport." He also sug- 1 "Nothing else can be said," he added. ''If this ls your final decision," Mason gested to the board that selection or ihy Irvine Foundation President McLaren said, "then we wish the opportunity t~ rit.e s~d iqi:Jud~u ·a factor the i.,e of was in the New York area today and appear before the board and outline ih the exliting, Santa Ite Failroad track. ' oould not be. reached for comment nor d~ our objections to any furt1ler study 1'The eWUng Sant~ Fe line runs the full oould Newport Beach public re111ionH . being made. of either the El Toro or the length of Otange COunty and crosses the man Chip Cleary be C1111tacted. ·.San Joaquin sites. '1 Camp Pendleton area," he said. Cleary haa handled I n for m a t Io n Hearings held by the alrpot1 com-"With the development of a proper type dlstrlbutJon for Mrs. Smith in the lengthy mission were not for the purpose of of transportation syatem along this line cue. determining which altea to eliminate together with subtenninals and parking In his official slatemeot Tuesday, from further ltudy, Muon aaid. "Rather, areas . along its length, there Is the McLaren old the newest court decision tbe bearings were held to receive public possibility of achlevtn1 easy accesslbJllty will pave the way for the Foundation to comment on the phase one study in to a regional or international airport resume Its charitable functlons but Mid general and relative to e.ach of the Illes." without the annoyances and problem.a in· nothing about how long It mlghi be. Thole hearinp, MalOll aald, baa pro-herent wllh an airport located in a NeJtber would the Foundation's at-duced "no definitive lnformaUon residential region," Mason said. tomey today. "There are Iota of people in Orange County who have suffered greaUy because of our inability lo distribute funds due lo thia suit," said Privett. Generally, the Irvlne F o u n d a t I o n makes monelary grants to health, welfare and educaUonaJ agencies, IUCh as Boyl Clubo, the Sa!vaUon Army, The Uiuna Beach F..Uval of Open and ....,. othen. Durtnc 1116, donaUons totalled nearly '5N,too and appUcaUODll for Irvine Foun- dltioa fundJ have claimed to 200 in the intervening yean. Sen. Hayden l-Ionored WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen ate Secretary Frank Valeo today presented Sen. Carl Hayden (0.Arlz.), reUrlng dean of the Congres11, with his original certificate of elecUon to tlMI Houae of Repreeentailves in 1912. DAii Y PllDT OIU.NOI COAIT l"UILl'"1HO COMftAN't a..Mrt N. w.n ,.,.lf!Mt .,... f'l*1tller J•cli: a. C1rl1y VIII f'ns141Mt tM 6-.. INM.., Tli•Mti K11wil ..... n .... A. ..... ,1i1 .. , ~'""" J.rtMI P. C.111111 P11I Nlu111 ........... AMl'llllnt (lfy ldtflt DfNt;~ .......... o..... Jiii Witt a.fka a.11lntr4 M1lll11t M4r .. t P.O. har 1171, •2&61 --c.... MIMI m ""' ...., lltttf l.fflllll 9"dll: 111 ,_l A-ll .... _ IHClll • 1111 .,..... * Fron• Page 1 . AIRPORT RECOMMENDATION • • expanding air traffic at the facility brought strong obj<dl<lllS to the cotn· mfaloo'a proposal from Daniel Emory of Newport Beach, chalrman of lbe Alrpcrt Nobe Abal<ment Cmlmlttee. Emory told the board lhat preaenl traf. fie level! at the a1rport hid "made lilfl intolerable" for the many re1ldenta "In this one peaceful and hlihJy dellrable neighborhood. Emory was joined by other resident! In urging the board lo take action that would "at 1eut keep aJreraft nol.&e down tG Its present level. Thi• area ls lncapable of meeting the demandl that wW be made cm It," ht told the board. "How can you Ill here and become a government agency that k n o w l n g l y creataa v1ctlma!" Emory uked the oupervlaon. "At present IO !arJe ah-craft uae th1a airport every day and you are apparently approving a report which could lelld lhat doily flguro up 380 aircraft by tm. I question that you have a rlibt to do th11 ... Emory also predicted that lhe current dally output of 860 tom of pollution from aircraft would IW'tll 1n flve yeara to a · dally emlalon of l ,IOO tons of poUutontl from ah-craft 1llln( lhe airport. He urpd the board to wrtll control ol tl>I airport back from thO Federal AvlaUon Agency u'° that wt In ttWI county can lmpote pared to our own re- needa." to uk federal Symes Oan Busy Reporting Crimes It -that just about the entlro -l!yma 11111111. 1111 Vlrta Caudel, .wu down at Ibo= Beach police _,.,,..,, - 1lnl came ta.y c.ry Allrn l!yma. Ill told olllcen Uial -bad -.., Into his Vollmragon and had stolen a atereo tape playe:r and aevtrll ti.pea. The car was In the family driveway at the Ume. Then mom and dad Symu llhowed up. 'lbe told police that fU$ In water rkllng equ!pneot bad been stolen !rum thelr If. autboritlel to launch an investigation lntG no!,. level! created by ah-crafl in the Newport Beach area. Noise levels, they noted are increUing 1n line with the nwn· ber of puaengen being handled at the a<amped ladllty -lhe predicted 1968 total ol 780,000 will be double !hat of 1967. Other aspectl of the report accepled by lhe board Included ' -Consideration of the Marine Corps Air Stailon at El Toro and a site at San Joaquin Hilla u t"".O of the regJonal airports pro))OSed in the master plan. -P08Sible creation of an "offshore, aircraft carrier-type airfield in the Prado Dam area between Orange and Riverside counties. 11 -Provision of five alrparU u part of the overlll muter plan. -Poss.Ible crtaUon of metroportl at Fullertolli Mlle Squart, Capistrano, ~ and I SUQtsted site in the cen• trli -of the lrvlne Ranch. -Immediate county prelllW't on the Federoi AvlaUon Agency for reatrlcUon of jet departum at Orange County Airport to between 11 p.m. and 7 1.m. County Aviation Directer Robert Bmnehan urged the board to "do nothlnc lhat would hamper development of Oran1• COUnty Airport. "Cootrary to what lw been aald hen today, we have developed the Newpcirt Beach area, not destrvyed I~" he aald. "Don't stop the world ,while you do 10me Ioni·ranp plannlJ1J without oo!Tinfl IO!n• abort \erJD problemll. II Archltectl Wllllam Pereira a n d Aaioclata dtvbed the muter plan of air !ranlportatlon. It ti now being studied by the airport conunllllon prior to a dedalon on Ill recommeid.Uonr by the boord of oupen1lon. Long Beach Narcotics Agent Shot to Death LONG BEACH. (UPI) -A pollce undercovtr apnt wa1 lhoC to death Tuet- day ntiht when he ali.mpted to buy narcotlcs from two suspected dealen. · IOOC ·-..... umt over tb• • Trustees Confirm Bond Vote Date., Balk at Amount Oiscuaslon or how much lo ask for in the next IChool bond election was i>ostponed Tueaday night by Newport· Mesa school trustee!. Board members did confirm, however, that Feb. 1 t will be the date of the bond election. A decision on bow much money to seek will be thrashed out at a special board meeting Ocl 29, it was decided. Variables will be what period of years to try to meet needs for, whether to go just for land and clasm>On\5 Or to Include elementary school libraries, school buses and an administration building as was done last time. 1 A re:qqest by the district teac~rs' 11ssoei11.lfon that teachers fie rnVolvJ in plaMing the bond iS!Ue and the subse- 4uent campaign was agreed to by board niembers. A teacher spokesman said they are too vitally involved to "idly stand by." The board wu tGld the cost of the bond election will be about $10,000 for prtnUng of ballotl, transporting e!ecUon booths and hiring of election workers. Locations of 50 polling places were ap- proved. Honor Students Win Day atBeacl1 Alhambra lllgb School students. 110 o! them, were on the Newport Beach sands Tueaday playing hooky .•• legally. The teen-agers were ail straight A or A minus students and members of the school's honor society. They spent the day after a 50-mile drive from the school basking in the sun. llstenJng to the radio or playing football as part of their reward for high grades. The group's faculty advisor, George Y.rard, said the sophomore, junior and senior members of the honor socie ty get a chance to play hooky. one day each semester. From Pllflfl 1 LIFEGUARDS TRAINED .• ..• I ed to Jet « man jump Into the water while keeping h1s heaC: above the· surface. Irwin ml.de the demonstraUon, runntng in wtlh .atmr and lep opread eagl,.Uke. Once into the water, be turned """""' and called oU~. ·"All right, who'• flm?11• M lf on .cue, all the trainees wtnt run- ning mto the pool spread-eagle fashion, each one pinning widely aa ,be oplasbed. R<ed iiot 'his Spanlah to uae, one or two of the youths were picked o.ut :trbo could do """"' tranalatlng, and the lnitlal - fusion aoOO died away. cuu.:~•1 future llfeguarda were put tbrougJi an inlenalve two<lay perlod ·of drUla on-,technlque. What began u ao awkward ballet changed wtlh ourprlslng quicines.s into smoothly and well ex· ecuted maneuvers, 1 "It's kind of grati!ying," remarked Reed at the end or the 6eCOnd day, '.'to see the finished prt>duct emerg<! before your eyes in spite of the round-about way we have to do it because of the language barrier." Reed and Irwin gave their students U.S. Olympic pins , thanked the young Mexicans for turning out, and turned their attenUon the rest of Uieir stay to the problems of writtn, a repGrt for the benefit of CUllacan leaders on a recom- School Chief Sets Speech lo Realtors Dr. \Yillian1 L. Cu n n ing ham, superinl.ernlent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District will appear before the breakfast meeting of the Newport Harbor-COsta ·Mesa Board of Realtors Thursday. Dr. CUnntngham will speak at 8 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. Philippine Talks Off KUALA LUM PUR (AP) -Prime Minster Tunku Abdul Rahman today call- ed off scheduled talks with the Philip- pines because of that country's "un- compromising" position on the dispute over Sabah. meOOecl waler aafety !!fQfP'llll. They aLoo dllcualed lbe poastbWty or arrangtng an annual training program far one or two Cullacan llfeguards with Newport Beach !Ir.guard•, wtlh Newport hosting the men and Cullacan handling transportation. Reed and lrwln bad pas&- ed them the life preserver. The townspeo- ple now could •tart llWirnming wtlh It. Apollo 7 Crew TV Show Viewers Get . Space Age lessons SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Bearded, rested and feeling better, the ~11~ 7 a!¢ronauts presented ~ televised lesson in space age cooki~g and plumbing on the Wally. Walt and Donn show today and then sped on toward th e halfway point of their marathon space miBsion. As they swept into their sixth day In orbit, their space chariot was perlormlng so well that plans were being firmed to send three men around the moon Christmas Day. The spacecraft engine that w1il steer astronauts to the moon was mccessfully fired for the fourth time on the Apollo 7 mission shortly after the telecast. A brief hall-second burst demonstrated that the power plant can make small course cor rections. The astronauts said the tiny burn felt like two bumper cars coming together in an amusement par.k ride. For the Utird straight morning, the tediousness of the flight was broken by the daily television. The TV show was shortened from 11 minutes to nine minutes today because of lnitial receytion trouble at a receiving atadon at Corpus: ChrlsU, Tex. The show began as uaua1 wlth Navy Capt. Walter M. Scbirra Jr. holding up the usual introductory sign: "Hello· from the Lovely Apollo Room HJgb Atop Everything." 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M'aia St. Xl7-31?1 '" • Tape Player : • Univ~nal ~nder·d a!h mount' car lap'· player . ~~·k . . . f'lll 1teroo, accept& #6309 tuner e Eseeptioiial -.ala• -at tlm I~, low S.-)lri .. 2 -9 9 ' -.,, JIO MONEY. DOft .. -i.r ~ • .,... .... 1'. ; :: E I ·' • t .. '. ' -• " . , . < ' . ... ~ ... ' " !i The Freeway Accord The di!.. ol Newport Beodl and Costa M ... achieved a unique accord last week : Newport asked for ·a new allgnmeot ol the blll...00 of the Newport Freeway ond Coet. Mesa .said It cld not object to the request. Jlt Is a unique accord becauoe It ii 1iJe first Urne the city councils ol -Hai'boi-Area c:wnmunitieo have roached anyllllng appri>9dllng unanimity on a freeway !Mut a result, 111-Is now a Juli .lb ~ decade-loog freeway baUle betw..,.· the two clties. Jlt may be a tern· porary tnu:e only. '11ie tikelibood o( the sniping breaking out again will remain Udlil the Big Cootroveny -the Pacific Coast Freeway rou'te questi<>n -is finally tesolved, And that could 11ake ma.ey, many mooths, pertiapi years: The Newport-Oiota Mesa agreement to •eek state ~t!oo ol Ille Newport Freeway'• adopted rout· ing is more appropriately characterized as a sensible ra1her than a startling move. 1be simple fact that the pr.esent route between Bay Avenue .-id the coasttine wBs adopted 24 years ago is pemapo ample enough reason for taking another look alit. Aft.er all, there was no Cost&' Mesa in 19«. And, in terms of population, there wasn't much of Newport Beach, either. There is now plenty of both. The necessity to maintain an inter-city arterial is plain, and is becoming plainer every day. Newport Boulevard, over which the adopted route is superim· posed, now serves as that arterial. ln any case, more economic and engineering studies must take place before a final decisioo is reached on the rerouting request. a~ .;ii.,., the lneway lhould go before th• issue II setUed. We haven't beard the last of the -•Y contro-••ny -' lie It Ille Newport P'reJMiy or tliat other free-' ··~r· But It's apod to have a_., harmony. Five Fingers of Steel Five linger> of steel will soon be poking out to sea along West Newport's now-you.see-it, now-y,ou-don 't beacbfront. One is aJreiady there, and ano4:her is unde·r conM.ruction. They are the U.S.. Anny. Corps of. Engineers' re- sponse to tile forces of erosion. W·b&t:her these 25().foot long, steel sheet groins will sllabilize the beach cannot be predicted with certainty. But it is likely~ The groin a1. 40lh Street, built last year, helped con- .line this summer's erosion crisis to the area north of 40t!h . The second of the five groins is now going in at 44111 Street · Army engineers say the other three barricades against 'the upcoast movement of sand will be built .ap- proxim-ately at "8th, 52rfd and 56th streets, probably next year. What it all means, ol course, is that West Newport is going to have an odd-looking beach. But at least it will have a beach. That 'is the principal reason why no one has yet howled about the aesthetics of the Anny project. Six years ago there was a torrent of criticism when a half· mile long offshore breakwater was proposed as a beach stabjlizer. It was called a "rock curtain!' and many other names. So the plan was abandoned. In its place came the groins. ~ .. I That the freeway will ultimately be shuffled .west,. ward is, in the minds of maD.y, pretty much of a fore-- gone conclusion. The state, however, is committed to no course of. actioo. It may yet decide to leave things as they are, for financial reasoos, if no other. . lt can hardly be overtooked lllat Newport Boulevard already is state-OW11ed righl.of·way. · Apart from that, we suspect tilat a lot of peopl• - certainly a lot of Costa Mesans -will have much to say And not a peep from anyone. Understandably -hf... cause a lot of beaches have come and gone since that '·rock curtain" dispute. The groins, everyone now seems to agree. are in· Einitely better ttian nothing. N AAAwU::......,,, NO,TMANKS, HV BfRt I 6oT lliR£~ Of !>RM RACIN6 IN 19&.o: People Were No Better In the Past Speaking of animals not recognizing .~teir own young, as I wall yesterday, 1-eminded me that we returned from a summer vacation with a whelping box in back of the staUon wagon holding a Golden Retriever and her nine newborn puppies. Qur dog' was only one year old this AUi'¢ when ahe. gave birth to a liUer. We 'were up all night walthillg the ~ition, and Jt wu am;Uing and fdcinating to obaerve how this year-old puj>py immediately and instinctively • asaumed the ro le of midwife, mother, and nurse. SHE CLEANED UP the mess herself, licked the babie.s clean, fed them, pro- tected them, and even growled at our children who wanted to pick them up. Nobody had to give her a manual on baby care, or teach her how to grow up faat and assume the reapomibilltlea ol parent- hood. Among humans, however, the same thing is not true, by any means. Al our Ir. Lincts have slowly but surely eroded, \1 e are forced to depend more a.nd more u1:l n our mental abilities for acts and al· tilndes that other mammals J)f'!rform ~'ith automatic correctness. AU babies know how to be babies, but all parents do not know how to be parents. This ill one of the high prices we pay for the rise of our intellectual faculties, and the corresponding diminu- tion of our animal heritage. THUS, IT ALWAYS irritates me when people point to past genera.lions and say Dear Gloomy Gus: Dear Gloomy Gu11 : If a group of 11tudents tries tak- ing over buildings at UCI, as stu- dents have a.t Columbia and else· where, will Max Rafferty•s Code of the West prevail! s.v. Tll.19 l'e•IY,. r.tt«n l'Uftl'T VT9WI Ml MCnMl'llY IN .. llf "" _ .. ,. 5'..il .,_ ... -111 • ..,,., .... D9l'r 1"1191. that the women tberi knew how to rear children without advice and inslruction. in a natural and easy way -as com- pared with the complex anxieties and conructmg theor,ies of modern child-rear· ing. But what kin4~ol children did they nafT The blstcry·ol the world, from the most ancient put, is a history of war11 and opPre.ssions, homicides and bigotry, fierce 11uperstitions and brutal tortures. the exquisite boredom o( the rich and the hideous squalor of the poor -all testi· fying, in their different way!!, that children were not given th! kind of love and security and frame of mind to ques· tion injustice and to work tor greater fraternify among men. IF WE COULD demonstrate that peo- ple were better in the put, we might have an argwnent -but, if no worse, they were certainly no better, a11 any qualified historian knows. It is the sheerest romanticism to believe that a simple and bucolic society turns out bet· ter people. The constant tribal warfare recorded in the Bible testifies otherwise. Learning how to be parents is perhaps lhe most important task facing the human race. It ill not "natural " the way it is to a Golden Retriever, for her babies can grow up only to be Golden Retrie- vers, while oun can grow up to be heal· ers or punishers, lovers or haters. Educa· Ling her children's feelings is Ont. job Mi!lty dOe!ln 't worry about. Immensities of S pace The primitives thoughl nf the sun , moon and stan as god!!. Ancient Greeks thought of the firmament as a crystal 11phtre, with moving heavenly bodie!'I attached to it. But a small elite thought differenUy. One Phllolaus. a Pythagorean who nourished about ~ B.C., pro- pounded the earth's motion and an ap- proximation ·or the solar system. The idea didn't catch on with the an- cient ma!ISel. The Q>pernlcan system wasn't a~pted until 2000 years later. Even scientists like Galileo. who had a good concept of solar mechanics. did not dream of the .distance of the stars. JHKI had no idea how they were f'ormed . A century ago astrooomers !'!till thought. our pla:f}' occupied most of the uni verse. and that other galaxies. the.n cominf{ into t.ele&copic view, were mu1ll . es:terna1 ut.elUtes of the xahrly. ONLY LATELY htvt we learned lhf>rt are about 100 billion star!! in our Galaxy. and that there are X trillion!! of galaxies, llDlller. larger. or about the !liie of our ploy. In tbat period. a few decades. Wf' have learned about Lbe life historie11 of IC.art, and their formation from swirlinJf, paeoua dust douds In t.be immerllitie~ ol -1hif immensity -di11t.aneeii and ~ -IJ Inconceivable to th< liaplao mlnd, and cosmologists mull dli!l1 atrtve II lhdr dttennlnation1 by --M In very ~t timt ""~ ol radar llln>l1<lmY h•• "* aldtd tbll _led, •. ,Din ii Uedenc)' in aU ol w who have llld • puoini atan<e •• thll pllenom<oan. io ..,_.ton u Mlle. Man bu no '1 Brier 1.:ontrol over it, .so why bother? NOTWJTHST ANOlNG, our view of tM universe has a profound effect on us. The origin o( the galactic system and in· dividual stars develop and expand nur characters In a sort of universal growth as we unravel it. We 11re not contenl., a~ wet! our forebears , to think of thr hrl,e:ht. radioactive objeca in the .sky as hung on 11 rrysla l sphert . That ill why men with gift~ for II cltvnl.e lheir lives lo this field. A slar i~ so cli~· I.ant , compared wilh a planet, that the biggest telescope cannot resolve it to a disc . It rtmain11 a point of light. Part or this may be due to the fact ttial our unst.able atmosphere has a l w a y s obicured the stars like a dingy factory windo"'• Two years ago we tried to beat thi!i by lofting .an orbiting observatory to escape the Atmosphere. but the rocketry went wrong. October :r:i we will try again. WE WILL LAUNCH 1 vthicle equipperl wllh. ll telescopes. The Spa c e AdmlnlstratJon spent $7!'1 million on Jt. the mosl sophlsUcated utcllite ever devlM!d. It is designed tn orbit al 411> milea. escap- int •II but• trace of atmospherif "'dirt." Noted l.ICl'onomer Dr. Fred Whipp!.: hopes II wlll "open a new window nn lhfl uni verse." University's Purposes N ot Understood A Rebuttal to Cleaver ·Protest To the Editor: In answer to M. L. Sorber, who wrote " letter to the editor (Oct. IO) protesting the appearance o( Eldridge Cleaver on state-supported school campuses, I would like lo address some remarks. In broad definition, a ui;iiversity or col· lege is a place where icieas are studied . tested, explored , and exchanged . The stu· dent at such an institution assimilates, then learn!! to look objectively and critically at !ICientific, philosophical, historic, social and artistic thoughts: It is ludicrous for anyone to think that a person so trained and so motivated could turn a blind eye to the events and peopl e in Ule world around him. THIS JS THE reason why Eldridge Clea ver has. and 11hould indeed have, at- tracted the attention he has on California state college and university campuses. He is a part of our society which feel!! alienated and bitter. and which will assert itself aggressively and violently. We must ask ourselves why he exists as he is. at this time, in this place, just as we would ask ourselves why Socrates, why Martin Luther, why the Inquisition. why the Norman Conquest, why the Declaration of Independence, etc. Secondly it would be contrary to the democratic Ideals of a free society lo obstruct in any way the right of students, teachers. and olher members of such a society to assemble and hear a speaker a,nd the right of thal speaker to express his views to that audience. If government officials or a government organ attempls tO set forth ideological standards and "protectJ" society by forbidding and outlawing any speaker or literary piece expressing ideas contrary lO those sel standards, then they are also making judgment that every totalitarian regimr hall felt itself ordained to make. FINALLY, THERE is, and always will bt, an unsurmountable wall between the "university'' and the community at large; the average taxpayer is not qualifie<J to and does not have the right to rlecide what will take place academically on schOOI campuses any more than he has the right lo tell the DefenR Depart- ment how to produce missile.s 6r the state Highway Department where and how to build road!!. The common man· who doc~ not exercise hill mind regularly by reading scien~fic, philo11ophical . historical or social .scie~ writings, who knows little of the art.5, and who, in many cases. doe!! not even thoroughly read a cta.ily newspaper. has thereby chosen for himself a place on the other side of that wall . PAM COKER Stereotgpe d Cottcepl Evidently Ltt Smith (Mail box, Oct. 91 rtislike11 ccllege student.~. Mr. Smith's twisted rep;y tn my h!tl.er supporting the Bg Ge or9e Dear George : A 11qulrrel lives in the tree in ' field behind my house and every time I go and stand under the tree 1nd loo'k up at him he chaU.era and screams. PERTURBED Dear Perturbed ; Yeah, and you 're M~ doing much for me. t.lther. Dear George: J've writttn you lhrtt time!! ask- ing if you know anything 1bout !be pig-r1i1ing bu!lines!. What kind ol a cnlumnl!lt are you, anyhow ! DISGUSTED Dear Dis~· Do you hive 1ny 11.dvict nn how lei get nut of tht lovelorn columnl!t l>u1inf'..M! r Letters tram readers are welcome. Normally writers shoulJl conve 11 their messages in 300 words OT' less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let,. ters mus t include si91iature and mail- ing address. but names will be with- held on request. grape boycot (Mailbox. Sept. :ll) in- dicates to me that he is In need of becom- in¥ one. If I am to be quoted or·rererenc- ed it should be done in proper context. He has imnlied that I do not like the Eree enterprise system when I have defended it throughout my entire letter. In ad- dition, he seems to fail to understand thnt this system applies to employes as well as employers. WHERE HE obtained Ceasar Cha'.vez'!I tax records is beyond me but I assume that he ha!! since he states he has never paid a. nickel. What an absurd statement! Perhaps, he does not consider sale.s and excise, gasoline, payroll and S<X:ial security taxes as taxes. Or, how abow:t the passed·on property taxes that the tenant pays in the forn1 of hig'.-er rent - is Chavez exempt from all of these? 1 doubt it r nd would suggest that in pro- portion to tota l incomes and service.!! received tha t Mr. Chavez may have we'll oulpaid him ! I fail to understand his logic in con· necting my support of the grape boyc«t as a vote agaJnst Mayor Daley'• i)Qlice in Chicago when I made no mention or this issue. He further assumed that t am an automatic supporter of Eldridge Cleaver. I doubt that the· Los Angeles and San Francisco County CounCils would !lupport his a11sumptions as they have a.lso en- dorse<{. the boycott .. Are we all far out lrhwing radicals or Commies'.' SINCE HE SEEMED lo lump 11.ll r n I t e g e students inlo a wierd llttle stereotyped concept of irresponsible, smartmouthed kids. Incapable of in- telligent opinion, I feel I should inform him of my particular status, which is not an uncommon one at OCC. I am an eight- year veteran of the USAF. married, Ind have a rural background -the San Joa~ quin Valley. Yell, [ am a typical student radical! I'm prone to do crazy lhlnp - like just yesterday, several ol the OC'C Veteran's CI u b members, including myself, each sold a. pinto! their blood to raise money for establishing a scholarship fund and to support some planned aclivilies at the Albert Sitton Home for children . Yes. what ill bein& allowed on our ta x supported campuses m indeed strange! However. he ca n take deli,l?ht in voting it down again at the nen bond election if he so desires. Remember, in the bond election !he minority is allow- ed lo win -a shame ? R. D. SE:YMOURE OCC Student Lnm 11ttd Ordf':r To the Editor : Mrs. Norton (DAILY PILOT: Oct. 9, 1968) ha11 some &ood poin&a regarding M1uldin 's "Dictator" cartoon and the Jaw and order controVttSy. If M1uldin'1 terml nology was undefined iL doel not follow that there wa.s no point to be made . Tite point was, I believe, that the American publJc must not allow an abule of the gplrlt ot law and order to be used as a rallying paint for a demagogue. . Our American IOCiety ii tn a relatively' dynamic lltu1Uon. Prelllng and con- flicti"I needs haYe brou&ht it \o a Nie w)ltch Ill Jes,, stable than we mi.ght llk1. This sta te of 1ffalrs bu JrOduced CGfto cutTe:nl tendencies towant two equally distasteful poles. One pole, one extreme, is chaos or anarchy. where freedom is in- terpreted a!I license. The other pole ii where a mania for law and order opens the way to its abuse. and a kind of police state is reached . TRAT LAW and order should have been maintained in Chicago is not in con- tention by tJ1e· majority of Americans. The dlsUnction to be drawn i:s that there were ~ces where certain police'llen went beyond the unquestioned need to protect individuals' rights. A badgeless policeman !!Winging his c I u b in- discriminately in the name of law and order is himself a miniature dictator. The law atld order controversy Is healthy for our democracy: people are having the onport•1nity lo disc"SS alternatives. r!ther than having "solu- tions" dict.Pted to us by a powerful person or group. ROBER1 A. MAHER Job Well Dotte To the Editor: We rt<:f:ntly had an unfortunate fire in a garage apartment. I'm not swe, but I think four Newport . Beach fire trucb responded very promptly. The men were kind, co.urleous and efficient. Tt:::; work· ed together great and were patient with lhe crowds of people as ~·ell as with us. We were, to say U1e least, excited and in shock! r WANT. TO commend the men and Chief R. J. Briscoe, and thank them for a job well done. They J¥>t only put out the fire qulckly , but cleaned up the area completely with. DO damage io the rest of our neighbors' or our proi)erty. ..Thank you" are 'not slrong enough words for men who risk their health and live:s to save ours, but until a better phrase comes·along -thank you all from our heai:u ! . · MICKtY SUMMERS ·~Jerelg • O..e 11t11' To the Editor : I hav~ tust ~ntly returned frOm one y-:ar vohlntary service in Vietnam. I believeia that I was figi1ting fDr freedom. Now that I have returned I have let my hair groW kmg and haVe started to schocil at Orangt Coa~t College. For the la.st month t have been looking for 1.n apart- ment. Every place I have inquired I am told that I would not be ~ted the apart- ment because of my age (22) or my hair length or hecau!e J 1.m a student. MY BELIEFS lN a free cauntry have Infl ation Covln1t4n, La .. S&. Ta m m a 1 y Farn!Cr: "There are many waiy11 to devalue money. Jn Great Britain, they did it. deliberately and openly. Here in the Uni~d State!!. we are doing It subd:y and in.sldiou11Jy, but every bit aa damaging ... In effect. dev.alua. tion -or inOation -means simply that yoUr dollar buys less. It means . ttlat yoUr sevlnp accOunt lying 111 the bank may grow with intarest, but h aCtuatly• dtmJnlshes in value·" Juctloll t1t1, Ore., Thnet: "It ii a sad fact that inflation hit. lho1t least ablo to afford It. Th• :r<>W!C 1&1!\er and mother 'with • crowma 1...0,, the --la CNI fixed incoJnt, tltOH unable to IDYelt "°""Ai.,. whldl °""""' lloodlJY rillllt tu levlal pl1111 -a!Ali. -00 -~ 'valualonl' ha+. *wb' nacbed • point al. llftlo ar JlO return -u--P1• -Indeed 'Wellnol' al. drtumllan- .,.. wtlltb preooot an mcr..1tng -•t to ewrr.yone. •• dissipated. I am treated as it T were some sort of disease. l merely want a place to live so that I can get an educa· tion. I am forced into believing that my previous idealogical belief that America is a free country is merely a dream. Your ne!WS'IB.r>er and mnch of the new! media have · w criticized young people who slrive to follo;v their convictions thal the okier generation now suppresses the youU1. r cJo not ';•!:-"1 lo ~lame you personally. but t only ask you lO giye me a fair chance. SO~tE DAY America may truly be free . .But now must I and Qlhcrs like m~ be forced to live under shal\ow-mlnded prejudices and co.,stan t harassment by the elder cit!zc no; of this country? Perhaos , if we ?re j!:iVC'n R c·1ancc. \"JC too may become more understanding and good citizens. I h;il·e no intention of aba ndoning my convictions. rc~ardless or the con- sequences, <1.nd bccomin~ one of the well- re::pecled bi-:ots of Costa Mesa and Newport BeaCh, who refuse me. JAMES LEE FEWELL An ex-patriot 'Dire a Pft F irm' To the Editor : I want to convey to lhe school board my decpe:t.conccrn abou t the probable failure of zny tyjle of school bond in the for eseeable future. We are living in the midst of sl!.!clenl revolt.'l against lhe eslabli11hment and the ..consequential establishment's revolt against education as a whole. Try as we may to separate school!! from the political arena, we fail time and again lo prepare for netds now or in the future through the political method of bond elections. MANY HOUSEWIVES, businessmen, and professionals within our community have worked exceedingly hard to put across prior bond election11 with each suc- cessive election becoming better organiz· ed, and with the same stunn ing resuJL,: defeat. The 66 percent demanded for sue· cess mt ke it an almost impossibility to change the re.sul\s another time. t belleve the .day for amateurs running any type of pblitical camoaign has ended. The fruslratiorui atteOOing these bond elections have grown impossible. ntE SCHOOL BOARD hopefully will face these facts; and proceed to a logical conclusion i that 111 to hire 1 public rela· lions firm to run the nen bond election. Let's use the housewives, businessmen .and prolesslonall in the community to raise the necessary fund!! to hire the most su~ssful firm in running elections a~ leave· the actual bond election in thel1' haods. If private citizens will con- tribute funds for thl£ purpose there will be no utilitalion ol public fund s tO ha ve a successful school bond-eleclion. MRS. A. DORN ..... ~ Wedntsd1y, October 16, 1968 Tilt •dttonal va11e o/ the Dail11 Pilot •••"-to mftmn anc1 r«m. ulaU readnt b11 prt1enUng thil ...,.._,,, oplnloM ancl ,.,,. mentorv on topies of interest ancl lignlficaft<f, bv J>rOllidmo • /..-'°' Ulr _ ........ ~ ov.r naden' opWom, and b11 "''""lillg Ulr ~.. ...... 119intr ~ ito/onllrd obs..,,.,., and ~ .,. loJ>ia of U.. dar. Bobort N. w...i, Pubtllher ' J Costa Mesa Your BometoWD ' . 'f ' •• • VOL 6l', NO. 249, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESD,t.Y, pCTOBER 16, 1968 DAlt."I" PILOT Sl•ff Piii" BUSY IN ORANGE COUNTY Governor R••a•n Joan Irvine Again Loses Ranch Suit By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tN Dallr Plitt Stiff Rejection of a claim by Irvine Ranch heiress Joan Irvine Smith to $75 million in assets controlled by her late grandfather's charitable foundation was upheld Tuesday by a lede<"f appeals court in San Francisco. The ruling by the 9th Circuit' Court of Appeals underlined dimUsiaJ last Decem- ber of her claim·against the Jam.ea Irvine Foundation b J fecjera\; ~ in +°' Angeles. ,.,.... . .J 'it .,._-.. -r. Mrs. Smith, major ~ in &be sprawling 90,000 acre Orange COunty ranch empire, cl~ '5-shh of the Trv1ne est.ate abouJd leplty have gone to her instead of the fo1mdlticm_ seti up ll years ago. , 1 ' Hundreds of thousands of ~llars ~arked for distrlbutiOO to charitable ctgencies ~out California -mauy of them in Orqge County -have been held up dutizig ~ yeani or UUgatlon. N. Loyall McLaren, W'S!deat or the Irvine Foundation, expfts:ied gratitude for Tuesday's ruling, saying the decision will pave the way for resumption Of charity donations. An attorney for Mrs. Smith, who main- tains homes in Laguna Beach's Emerald Bay and at her husband's estate in Mid- dleburg, Va., said today that the legal battle is by no means over. "We're going to file a petition for a re- hearing," said attorney Lyndol Young, contacted in bis Los Angele! offic~. "That's the nut step the law PM>" vides," he added. "We're going to take that step," YOW1g continued. 111.e Los Angeles attorney said he has 14 days in which to file a rt!qUest for a re- hearing of the decision, unless he can win a time extemion on tile' matter. lrvine Fwodalion attorney Howard J. Privett, however, saJd the limit is ac- tually 30 days, unless his opponent's time !s Rt by some provisional ruling by the COW'I. After Mn. Smith and. her attorney file their petition for a re-hearing, Privett ez· plained, the next llep -tiJn&.wiae ar even in granting 1 new .bearing -b up to the court. "The court can do uytbing1tt wants to," Privett said. ' Privett said Mra. Smith'• c1abD hll m- ly two more legil titernltlves bef<ft it. ls finlshed, bul woul11'oller'no guesa oo bow far the heiress wWld 'boi wlllloi lo pulb her demands. The nen step, a Young said, la peti- tioning the 9th Dblrlct Court ol AppealJ for a r-g of Mn. Smith'• cl8lm lo <See mvlNE, Pl(• J) Burke Remains Jn. Competition '· Ed Burl«, oranse Coat Collep history lnslru<lor, )I the onl1 ~ remaining • In OIYn>plc ii""" hllllllHI' throw1na conwtUllqn. Burke survived Pl«1" ~)I Gii ~ first throw -DI iloel --bu! ouf• nDm9 lartd a all8hl mu.de pull In hb NJi1 ""'"ldet during wann upo. The h\luty -nol appear oei1oul. Former Obmplc Glwpplona H.t Coo. no11y aJld Al Ball of the U.S. did not mike the Zlf IOOI qualUylnl mark toda)l. Burn '°"' 1n the Onell Thllndot afl<nloon. J Reagan Slaps Rebels 'Students, Fac~lty Must A bide b.y Regents' Rulings' . . - By SAmll MAJOR ot "" o.i• "~ ,, ... Students ~and faculty memben who refuse to abide by University of· Califorgia. regents' ~s got a verbal slap Ttiesday from Gov. Ronald Reagan, weat1na: at a fund-raising luocbeon in felaheim. .. Rea.PD was in Orange County to sup- port the, campaigns of Bill 'Teague for lhe 34th Coogresslooa.I District and Bruce Ne.mode for the 69th Assembly district and to bel~ dedicate Saddleback College. Saying be could not tolerate any kind of rebellion on state university campuses, Reagan growled, "They can abide by the rule.s or get their education someplace else.'• . Tbe govemor ~ said he considers it "mocally wrong" for Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver to appear "even once'' on a state college, or wllversity campus. Reagan totd 500 GOP faithfuls who paid '25 each to attend the party luncheon that by pulling Nestande in lhe Assembly, Republicans would need only two more men to reach a majority. "You send Bruce Nestande up there (to LBJ Tells Major Candidates: No Bombing Change WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Presidenl Johnsoo informed the three major presidential candidates today there has been no "breakthrough" that basically changes bis pf'f54?11t Vietnam 'war policy. The President took the unusual step of t.alkiD& with the t b r e e men aimullal)eouSlr. by !<>~. as a result ef 1naeoprea 'ij!Ocu!att6a that an- "'"-· ~ljall'ln ~ ol N/ri!'-Ylet';:f"u 1mml-. Johnsao ti> them a special While House statemept .i.saued earlier which declared there had been "no basic change ln the situation i no breakthroQgb." The telephone conference call was plac- ed at 8: il a.m. PST to Vice President Bubert B. Hwnpllrey in SL Louis; Bepubllean aomlnee Richard M. Nboo In Kansas City ud third party candidate Georee C. Wallace in Lo8 Angeles, the While Bouse said. A 1potesmU for Johnson said the President feh be should talk to the three directly "in light of the uncertaipty created by various reports." The spokesman did not amplify on the reports but throughout the day published ac- countl had suggested that a recent lull in the CommlDllst war effort might be the signal for the United States to annowa a lolol bombiJig halt. The spokesman said'the President told the candidates that "he wanted them to know what the White House was saying" about the rwnors of a total bombing hall Johnson theµ read to the candidate.3 the lhree paragraph statement that had been issued by the White House press office at 7 a.m. PST. 'Ille statement said: "The position of the Uni.led States with respect to Viet- nam remalnl as set forth by the Presi- dent and Uae Secretary of State, "There has been no basic change in the situation: No breakthrough. "M you have always been advised, when thore is anything to report. you will, ol """"'' be informed Jl"llll!>Uj:." ' ' Po1ice Say Girl Not Kidnape~ LA JOLLA (UPI) -Kidnaping was ruled ool by Police today In the case of a mJaalng a.year-old girl. Tana Rose Minix haa bee n missing since Monday afternoon when sbe left borne to play with another girl a block away. Pollce conducted an 18-block. bouse-to-boule searrh with no 1Ucceu. They now feel the 1irl was taken by he- . father, Henchel Minix. He and the &lrl'• mother, Mn. Margery Vibt111, were divorced aeven years ago. Pollot uld Mlnil' truck WU seen In Santa Ana after the girl dlsappelled ml lhtr'8 were reports of a girl'• Yoiot mm-inc lrdin the vehicle. School Chief Sets Spei;ch to Realtors ' Dr. Wllllam L. Cunnlo1bam. aul'<'!lil<llllent of the Nnport·Meoa Uollllll Scbool lliltrlct wW appear befm the --ung of the Newport Harbor-Colla Meaa -of Rtallon TburodoJ. Dr. Cunnin&ham will opcak al a 1.m. •I the Balboo Ba7 Club. Sacramento) and we'll find the olher two," Reagan said. And with that majority, he promised the parUsan audieoCe, ~ party will hold the reins of. the state Legislature. "We'll reorganize the committees. We'll bave Republlcrui chairmen throogbouL "We1l have a new speaker and we'll automatically have a new regent," he declared. With Republicans In powtir I n Sacramento. be s&ld; be Would add a 3 Sites Elltnlnated? Pendleton Urged As Jet Airport By TOM BARLEY volvement in creating an air iransporta. ot .... DellJ Pii.t 11111 tion system for the future," the eom- A 16-page ~Port which 1calls for crea-mission, in its report urged the con- tion of an international jet airport in the tinuing development or Orange County Camp Peodleton area was accepted by Airport to its suggested status as a county supervisors Tuesday. metroport under the master plan. Supervisors' discussion of the in-The study, which completes the first creasing noise factor at the airport and phase ol the Orange County Airport Com-expanding air traffic at the facility mission's eUorts to compile a master brought strong objecilons to the com~ plan of air transportation for the county, mission's proposal from Daniel Emory of eliminated three earlier suggested sites Newport Beach, chairman of the Airport for regional airports -Marine Corps Air Noise Abatement Committee. Station, Santa Ana; Bolsa Chica and the Emory told the board that present trar- . fourth word to his repeated phrase of "cut, squeeze and trim." To the people, he promised, "re~te." More cutbacks in the state budget can be made, Reagan asserted, but these would be up to Jesse Unruh -or another speaker. "We have made tremendous strides in the ZS percent of the budget. handled administratively," he said. The other 75 percent is "froun into being", he said, by stale stalute. The Assembly speaker, who 'Reagan noted ac- cuses Qle governor of supporting the state fair with taxpayers' funds, would have to introduce legislation to take the htw off the books that says the state would subsidize the fair. "He'll talk, but he won 't do anything,'" Reagan charfed. Speaking o the Republican presidential slate, Reagan cautioned GOP supporters to "Never mind the fact that we look good fi the top ol the ticket. "The race ls from thel'f: on. The state jo~ are really up for ~abS," be said. "President Dewey t01d me to tell you that," the Governor saJd with a smile. Reagan Dedicates Saddlehack, Says Youth Seek Cause Naval Air Station, Los Alamitos. fie levels at the airport had ''made life Supervisors passed the study a1ong to intolerable" for the many residents "in By THOMAS FORTUNE county administrative personnel for lhls one peaceful and highly desirable Of tM D•llY ,11., •i•tt rurther investigatioo with a long list of neighborhood. • The ad.Ult community owes it to young recommendations, among them: Emory was joined by other residen~ in people to give them "a purpose, a cause, -Th.at po!Wble implementation of the · lhe board tak u lhat urgmg to e ac on a banner to follow," Gov. Ronald Reagan commission's 15 prqpQsals be compared ~uld "at least keep aireraft _EK!ise down said Tuesday at Saddlehac" Coll with airport crtatlon and expaMion plans to its lll"sent level. Thia area is mcapable dedi U . • ege being tabulated by the s o u t b er n of. meet1na; the demands that ·will be ca on ctremorues. ~~~-~U.:..!.~~er::.:: macil,"~l'(.~t\!1'~,.1~·~ ~H•aal.dd~,~~,l~~,be ~-~or<-'" ~r-. m , 1111-" aa 1W go~~ lU pl'OVl e Wllf1·~ op-~-~ ~=,~ bengCO:,: government agency that kn o vt ( n ifl y portWUty for fulfillment, and that he js p~:nu made by nine other creates ~lctltns?" Ei,no~ asked. the dedJaatlng an 11\BUtutloil. ~ eJpicU will Sodtb!Md t!ountitll. .., . supmll<n <Al-t Ml Jai'ge aircr.tl lnslill that purpos<!. -'.lbt ~ and ~ Ju• n :pa~:u~~~ ~ay re':!ty°:bli: Reagaii'1 addresl was the blgb point ol Capistrano airports should be mcluded ln could -• thal "·" 11 .... --ceremonie1 attended by I 000 to dedicate a list of county facilities which could seuu ~Y <&"'... up _, • become regional airports. aircraft by 1973. l,,questlon that you have the tempbrary campua of tbe new -That the commission spell out, in a rlght to do this. . entering the second phase of its master Emory also predicted that the current plan development, what lmplementaUon daily output of 650 tons of pollution Crom of its first proposals will cost and what aircraft would swell in five yean to a will be invOlved in teriru: of workload and daily emission of 3,800 tons of pollutants schedules. . from aircraft using the airport. ·i,:e· urged Calling for "Orange County's total in· (See AIRPORT, P11e 2) · Coast Experts Help Train Mexican G~rd Hopefuls Editor'a No~: The men -atveral of them /Tom the Orange Coast-call themeslews Partnera uf the Alliance for Progre11 and dedicate much of their spare timt to ca1"f11i'ng out in the private aector what the Alliance is dOing in the public aector. Thi$ i.s the first of four stories examining some of their accomplishmtnt.s. By BltUCE BENSON Of IM Dll lb Piiot Sl•lf , CULIACAN, Mez. -The two American water safety experts stood at the edg~ of the pool and surveyed the curiously mil· ed. crop of volun~ who had turned out to learn how to become Weguards. "All right, fellows," said AJ Irwin, assistant athletic director at UCI. "Let's line up here along the edge." 'Ille 20 llleguard>in·lraining stood there, fidgeting. Bob Reed, marine safety director for the ctty ot Newport Beach, moved over to the group, and started Cranking up his rusty, but wvloeable Spanish. "Bueno, bombrel, todos aqui, por favor." Reed and Irwin had just embarked on an experiment in building friendship with their Mellcan oelghbon as well as in bell>inl lhe people of Cullae>n set up some kind of nidimel!tary lileguard pro- gram. Guillermo Ttmmmnan, their contact man In Ulla city of 150,000 residents, had arrived punct.ua.l\y at their hotel that mOrning 1t I o'clock. "You couldn't have come at 1: bttt.m- lime, you know," he II-Id as he dro~ them oul lo the trainlJlll pool. 1 "We'vt Just had 1 delu.;t: of rain from Burrlcalll Naomi. 'Ille flooding or all the riwrt lt very much in tbe news. Tbe peo- ple .,. depreaecl, ml eomewhlt afraid of the rqtna rivva." Ttmmennan, a cultured m a n l<lrie•htre in hla 40'11 owna one of the rteSon'• largett tanntriet. He II allo ~ i<ct dlre<:lor in the 1tN I .. the Partnm of the A1l1ance for Pncnu.• I 1111 counlerpart In ""'1llnl for the vla!t of Reed Md lnrin to CutJacan .... Corma deJ Mar rtsldent Thom.u CUey. It waa Cloey ml Newport 1loach nlll· tS.. LIFEGUARDS, PIJ• ti ' • \ \ , I I \ \ \ •. ,-' ' ''"" , ... ,, Mwto Sl'lrl ... l""°f' .. ,_ 1fl southern Otange County junJor college. He spokt to ari olpPreciaUve ctowd or dignitaries, ~~; Md 1>"'9111 w)lo turned out to tee blin 81 well aa the new Saddleback College. other h o n o r e d guests were Congressman Jathea Utt (R-Tustin), State Sen. James Schmitz tR-TusUn ), Assemblyman Robert Badham (R- Newport Beach), and supervisors A1tqn Allen and William Hirst.ein. The governor sajd that his generation w1th the best jntent has shortchanged the yowig and robbed them of t b e responsibility to earn ror themsetvea. "We are the· classic example of giving you what we never had. Our mouves have been laudable, but our judgment has been bad. 'No,' was either a dirty word, or it was dropped from our vocabulary." He said that som¢lme ago when heavy surf has wuhed away the beach and wu threatening homea in West Newport he saw on televi.slon a commentator ask a teenager why he-had volunteered to pile sandbags unUI two in the morning. "The answer was so poignant, such an indictment of so many of us, ll shou1d be on a billboard across the nation," Reagan sakf. "The boy aaid, "Well, I guess it's the first time we've ever felt like we were netded. • "' "You are needed ; we need your courage, your idealism, your new and un- tried viewpoint," the governor told Sad· dlebac)I; students. He said, "Many of you are concerned wtih my generation and what seems to be hypocrisy and lack of purpoee oo our part. And we in turn a.re coocerned about your generallon, setlng a rtstng splrt\ of unrest, aimlessness and drlft.tng, a feel- ing ot rebellion without a real cause." . H~ring .Slated In Bar Shooting • . Preliminary hearing for a Costa Meu woman Charced wltb shooting ~ hut> band ott his barstool al a tavern laSt Fri- day 11 oclie<tuled ' oa: 21 In Harbor Dlstrtct.Jodlclal Court. ' ~ M. Lal:a,. 31, o£ WI Oraoie Ave .. II charged wlth aauult •Ith lnlen! to conlmil mur*r In tbe _... of Monte Laltn, ao, al the bar. She he~ In lleu of 131,2!0 ball at Oringa Coi!nty Jall and he 11 in Coota Mda Memotial Hospital . with bulli!t -In the abdomen.ml buttocU. Pol!Qo aald the ~ lleooed up lo the bar at Y• ,<Jlo Inn, sril Newport BJ\'d., Iller ~ken ml onl<red 1 drint. whUe att'ai Lhelr urival ctur- IDI Happy Hour 1 mpt. Dally Paper TEN CENT~ OWNER OF MISSING llOAT George Drucker Search Fails To Find Lost Coast Family Still no trace has teen found today .of the missing Newport Beach family Of five and the 40-(oot yawl Tiare which left San Diego Sept. 25 on the first leg of a cruise to the Caribbean. Robert Emigh, 35, his wife, Patricia and their three: children. ages 13, 10. and 5. were last seen Sepl U in a gocery store on the small island of Cedros ·ott Baja California. , . Three U.S. Coaat Guard pJanes eon- tinued their search at dawn today cOvU. ing an estimated 70,000 mlles 'from.Jun nortb of Magdaleua Bay lo il\!!;norlh ol Puerto V a.nittl 'and 10me JI!! ' - miles west in .that area.. '"' George Drucker, owner of the 40-tool 7acht, was sup_pooef.t &o meej ~ in Puerto Vallarta Oct. 5. Wh'8 tbey,-dld not ani ve Drucker notitled tbe: c_out Gl!"ftl. .: _ · _ ·1-: "They could still come tooting, Into Puerto Vallarta wondering what all the fuss is about." Drucker said today, "But l just don't thlnll: so." An allorney with omc.s In Cblcago ml Beverly IDlla, Drucnr, 1111 lleeh 'staJinC with lrtendJ In N9'11rt Beach 'sinCI hlll return front Puerto Vanatta .xr· hu made ,.veral lr1p1 with the ~ Gliat'd on the search. t · · A!ked 1>11at' he-thoilght me chances were for finding "-1.he overdue crew and vessel Drucker said ; "I just doo't know. 1 know it's: a tough boat and a tough sailor. The Coast Guard has don'e such a thorough job and the boat just isn't la those areas." ~ Drucker originally bought the yacht from Emigh five year1 ago and 1lnct then has 1 been sailing with . him almost constantJy. Druc~er w~ to meet , tht Vessel . every two weeii oh ib cruise to the Caribbean. "In fact l already had lb7 plane tickets," Drucker said. . U, and .whe11 the se{U'ch plaile;ar art: dlscbn\inued .i?M\cker does' not p\an in continue . the search. "'lbese guys are profess.lonsls," 'he ·nid. '~'re ·doina a good job, " il they can 'I find thOll) then I can't find them." The yachl, • which lw aailed In numer~ races Including the Tahiti race. the Ensenada race and the. TransPac in 1965 a.ft!1 1967,~ is eq~ped !l!h all emergency gear including three blgb- powered radios. Some speailale that had )he boal been hit by a tropical sionn Pauline which rac-- ed tbrOU1h the Maicao JW&tera ;abOut Ocl. l, ll>e Tiare may have been de.masted in which cue, r a d i o lransmlssion would have been lost. or....- Weather Nothlnf like a little Santa Ana! wind" in "arm thingl Up, but ~ deaert breezes wlll c.abn down 1 Tlwnday, leavinc the 1'emper.., ture at a sunny 78 along tbe caast.t INSIBB '.l'ODA1' , Lot«U Nof1A'1 tZJHCted batUel with o Do.. fW lhc Olympic siar <in.I• gof4 medol,""' .!Jt td tnto • thre•"""V /lgkt -• • Nonotaian 1 joining lhc j>G:ck. l'<IQ• l'I. -h --. ........ "' ...... ......... I ~c...w '' .. _ " = C"-.: --............. -. ,_ . :.. .... .: I ' ' \ I I I 'I .. , . I I r I 2 DAil V PILOT ,,,... Pqe J · LIFEGUAJU)S •. deot Dr. Paul Rodl1po, alao • --bot. wbo put toplllor the delalla lal ,... . Allllricam to ...,.i • -.. ...................... ,,. dfJ .. -.... -"' lido Wm cwntrJ, laced rill ........, riv.n,llllle•--• Slnaloa about lllO mlleo ICMh of 0ranp County. Oa ftetenda, m1~ of ~acan'a cllhe!ll 10 clown to the•-Im mlltli away to ...,.pe lbe bOI and bwnld cllmate. A lot ol lbem drown. An .., curate -la unavalllble but -city of!lclllla ~ lbe --u blcb u 100 people • 1'1'· -and lnrin, boptlUllJ •. -bo able to pve _..,, ~ to lbe dlJ'I --. poliol and col-............. to got -~of- ~.:,r:~-~ lrw1D p!wipd rla!lt In with • -deolgn-ed to let 1 man Jump Into lbe nter wblle 1leeplng bis -.11o .. lbe ~ • lnrlD l!llde lbe demollltratloo, nllllling In with 1m11 and lep llpreod Mgle-llke. . Once into the water. be turned around and called out. t•AU riaht wbe'1 first?'' Al H on cue, Ill lbe Ir-went run-m... Into the pool oprudfii)e 'faahioo, uc!i ..,. pionlng widely u bo spluhed. Jleed put bis Spanlab to uae, one or two of lbe )'OUthl were picked out wbo could do ..... tnns11tlng, and the lnlllll COD- fuslob 100D died away. Culilcln'• flltuno lllegumla were put through an lnt<ns!ve l'n<!ay period of drilla oo tecbnlque. What began .u an awkwud ballet c!wiged with airpriling <julcknea Into lllDOOlhly and ...U ex- ea.ited maneuvers. · "'It'1 kind of grattfylng," remarked Reed at the end of the second day, "to see the On!shrd product emergia before your eyes ln spite of the round-about way we have to do it because of the language barrler." Reed and Irwin gave their students U.S. Olympic pins, thanked the yOWlg Mexicans for turning out, and turned their attenUon the rest of their stay to tbe problems of writing a report far the benefit of Cullacan leaders on a recom- mended water safety program. They also discualled the possibility of arranging an annual training program for one or two Cullacan IHeguards with Newport Beach lifeguards, with Newport boltlng the men and Cullacan handling transportation. Reed and Irwin bad -· ed theril the We preserver. T1le townspeo- ple now could atari swimming with it. Trustees Confirm Bond Vote Date, Balk at Amount • Diacus!ion of haw muCh to ask for in Rte next school bond electlon was j>Oltponed Tuesday night by Newport· Mesa school trustees. Board members did confinn, however, that Feb. 11 will be the date of the bond election. A decl.s.ion on how much money to seek will be thrashed out at a special board meeting Oct. 29, it was decided. Variables will be. what period of years to try to meet needs for, whether to go just for land and claSll'ooma or to include elemeiitary school libraries, school buse3 and an admlnimation buUding aa was done last Ume. A request by the district teachers' association that teachers be involved in planning the bond Issue and the subse- quent campaJgn wu agreed to by board members. A teacher spokesman said they are too vitally involved to "idly stand by." The board WU told the cost of the bond election wW be about $10,000 for prtnUng of belioll, lr"""POrilni election booths and hlriDa of election worken. Locatloos of 50 polling places were ap- prvved. Philippine Talks Off KUALA LUMPUR (AP) -Prime Minster Tunku Abdul Rahman today call- ed off scheduled tal!ts with the Philip. pines because of that country's "un· compromising" position on the dispute over Sabah. DAl lY Pll OI OllAM)f: COllT f"UkllHUtQ COMl'/IMT ll•Htt N. w.,4 l'l'ftldlftl Ml l'IMlll'llr J•c:k a. c'"'" Vb l'reldMI •"' CeMr81 /Ntw"'' n.,,.,,, ICtwll .... Th•••• A. M1r,.hlftt MIMl!nt l!:dflw ,,,, NllMll Afwfllalfts Oirll'"lw .._ __ JJO W•1t 1.,. Stt1et M1IU11t ANrt••: P.O. hit tl•O. tl61• --~ -..cJ11 m1 WW ..... .......,, .._ 0-Nctlr lb ~ A..._ ""'""""" 9"dll .. Jlfl .,,... a n n M: "" .. , ..a..un ----.. -............ .,. .... ..... # AWrllUitdbk ,.,... ..., '""" .......... """' .................. ---c.:-~...t!!!!..."' l:i'..:-: : ... ,.~ ............ , ~.-..-..-n ..... ... PiUng in the Skg Tide and surf were cooperatively low today as work pace picked up at the site of. a new groin construction at 44tb Street in: West New- port. Crane hoists one of 200 steel pilings being pounded into place. Groin will stretch 250 feet when completed. Irvine Company Protests Cutting of Airport Sites PoWble elimination of three of five which would indicate the reasonableness sites suggested in the Pereira analysis as ol tithir fAvoring ene slte. or the other or worthy locatlorui for a rqional airport eliininltq ~me ''In lavar of further drew strona objectlonl late TUe.tay from study dn ohly two of thi"fJve sites." -M....n told the board that H C01111ty the Irvine Company. supervisors decided to proceed with Deploring lbe po<!lble wbltlllna down phue two and analyze all five sites "then of lllggelted !ocallonl to San Jaquln Hills the Irvine Company wW support that and El' Toro, Irvine Prtaldent W~ decl!lon and reserve any ·comments Muon rcommented -ln a' letter to the relaUVe to the sites affecting the ranch J>oaJjl : :•wt.,. are mp ..nore favorable until completion of the study." towirds beVft(j{ tlHi ~glbnll airport' ·~'11!uon urged that supervisors cotlslder located on our J:l'(lperty than any other the po.Wbillty of making a Camp property owner or community relaled &o " f.endl*'1 J9tiot-•1~ regional as well as any of the other sites." 1 an lnternatlcqal airport." He a~ sug- "lf this is your final decision," Mason gested to the board that selection of any said, "then we wish the opportunity to site should Include as a factor the use of appear before the board and outline in the existing santa Fe Fallroad track. detail our objectlons to any further study "The exlstlng Santa Fe line runs the full being made of either the El Toro or the length of Orange County and crosses the San Joaquin sites." Camp Pendleton area," he said. Hearings held by the airport com-"With \be development of a proper type mission were not for the purpose of of transportation system along this line detennlnlng which sites to eliminate together with subtermtnw and parking from further study, Muon said. ''RalM-, area.a along its length, there il!I the the hearings were held to receive public possiblllty of aclll.eving easy accessibility comment on the phase one study in to a regional or international airport general and relative to each of the alt.es." without the annoyances and problems in· Those hearings, Mason said, has pro-herent with an airport located in a duced "no definitive infonnaUon residential region," Mason said. Frona Page 1 AIRPORT RECOMMENDATION • • the board to wr..i conlrol of the airport beck from the Federal Aviation Aa•ncy "ao \hat we in this county can impose regulaUOlll geared to our own re- qulrements and needs." Supervisors agreed to ask federal authorlUes to launch an investigation into noise levels created by aircraft in the Newport Beach area. Noise levels, they noted are increasing in line with the num- ber of passengers being handled at the cramped facility -the predicted 1968 total of 780,000 will be double that of 1967. Other aspects of the report accepted by the boon! included ' -Consideration of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro and a site at San Joaquin Hills u two of the regional airporb proposed In the mast.u plan. -Possible creation of an ''offshore , aircraft carrier-type lirfield In the Prado Dam area between Orange and Riverside Three Americans Missing in Congo !NDIANAPOLIS, ldn. (UPI) -Three American mlss.ionariei1 are missing ln a small plane hi the republic ol the Congo, the Christian Disciples of Christ church bu lelmed. The aiogl......,. plane -•led by the de.oomlnaUon vanl&hed on a flight lrom Mbendtke to Boende Sunday. Aboud were Mu L. Meyen of Molloe, ID., the !'llot; Mn. Eunice Goodall, Blnninglllln, Ala.; llld Mn. Mary Hoyt, the wile of , Catholic denlilt. • Mtyen ls a Method!Jt layman who wu oent to the Congo wtth bis family lut May to -e u 1 short-term dilclplos mialonary. Mn. Goodall t1 the wife of 1 dloCtp!el doctor 1t Ecumenical Medical Alloclati111 H01pltal at Boende. Mra. Hoyt'• bulbend 11.!o -.. at the lloopltel. 1, counties." -Provision of five airparks as part of the overall master plan. -Possiblt! creaUon of metroports at 1',ullerton, Mlle Square, Capistrano, Anaheim and a suggested alte In the cen- lral sector of the Irvine Ranch. -Immediate county pressure on the Federal Aviation Agency for restriction of jet departures at Orange County Airport to between ll p.m. and 7 a.m. County Aviation Director Robert Bresnehan urged the board to "do nothing that would hamper development of Orange County Airport. "Contrary to what has been said here t<Xiay, we have developed the Newport Beach area, not destroyed it," he 58.id . "Don't stop the world while yoo do 80rne long-range planning without solving some short term problems." Architects William Pereira an d Assoclate.s devised the muter plan of air transportation . It Is now be.lng studied by the airport commission prior to a decision on its recommendations by the board of supervisors. This Kid's 'Pot' Could Clear Vp An yo1ie' s Cold A Costa l\1esa boy was arrested 1\les- day on suspicion of ~ of mari- juana. but it's doubtful he could have In- duced much eaphoria w:lth the green, leafy stuff he was carrying. The 14-ytar-old WU collared by Deputy Marshall Dltid Wllktneon It Harbor Dl!lriet Judldal Court, 187 w. !Ith St. Wllkinlon dilcovered a plattic beg of marlju1n1·llke material and called for Costa Mou Police Officer Jack Michie!, who took the boy to he•dquarien . Once there, narcoUca detective Harry Carter analyud the stuff •nd 1&ld to the best of hls abiUty, that it wu probably juJI ,,....ct euca!yplu1 leavea, a principal locnd!eol of ht.a<f.clearfna vapors. • -...... 'j 0 Va I• PO -.----.-. • TV Show Continue·s '· . , A.ppllo Astronauts Give 9-minut.e ~eWMnt · SPAQI!: CENTER, Houston (AP) - lleardei!, .,.ted and feeli!lg better, th• Apollo 7 utronauts pr .. tn!ed a !tlevised ,.,... In apace 11• cooking and pluml>lng t.n the W aU,y, Walt and Donn show today and then •ped on toward the }\allway point of their marathon space mission. As they swept into their sixth day lo orb!I, their space chaHot was performing oo well that plans were beio& finn'll to aend th.tee men 4 around. the 'moon Chri.stmu Day. 'lbe spacecralt engine that will steer astronauts to the moon wu succesdully fired for the fourth tlme on the Apollo 7 mission sborily after the telecast. A brief half«e0nd burst demon.rtrated that the power plant can make small coune cor- recUons. The astronauts said lbe tiny burn felt Newport Beach Planning Chief Mayer Resigns Newport Beach Planning Director Ernest Mayer Jr. bas resigned. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt an- nounced &be resignation today. It is ef- fective Nov. I. Mayer quit to accept the job of plan- ning director for the city of Long Beach. He received the offer several days ago, as reported in the DAILY PILOT. "After considerable deliberation," said Mayer in hill resignation Jetter, "I have determined that it woo1d be Imprudent of me at this point 1n my career to pass up so substantial an opportunity." Hf& new Job pays a mu:imum of $18,876 -about 11,000 more than hi,, Newport salary. In recent days, Mayor Doreen Marshall and Hurlburt had made a counter-offer in an effort to retain the 37-year-old plan- ner. He wu to receive a salary boost and a new position, that of "coordinator of community development." T1le new fob would have been subject to formal City Council approval, which was considered no problem. Mayer 58.id the proposal made his decision to leave "particularly dilficuJl" He termed it a "vote of confidence/' saying It made him "grateful beyond word!." Chicago Phone Call Helps Save Mesa Man's Life Help came from hallway across the na- ·tion late Tuesd9, when word was relayed from Chicago via a Los Angeles suicide prevention ctnter ,that a Costa Me.sa man was about to take his life. Officer James Blaylock was dispatched to a Wilson Street address, where he ar- rested a 26-year-old man who was despondent and confused but sUll able to ask for help with his problem. Police received a call from the Crisis Center in Los Angeles shortly before 10 :30 p.m., and wef'f: tol;d by staff volunteer John Freeman where to find the victim. He said the man had called his brother in Chicago and the brother called via the Loa Angeles llf<.aavlng agency to lry and thwart the death threat. Officer Blaylock aid the man told him he would Indeed kill hlmseH H left alooe , so he was arrested under section 5880 of the Wellare and lnsUtutions Code allow- ing protective custody. He was admitted to Orange County Medical Center's psychiatric unit for ob8ervatJon and eva1uation. ~ke l)l'O ~per catl COfniDI toietller In an amusement park rlde. For the third straight momlng, the tediousness or 'the ~ht wu brOten by the daily te1evlsl0n. 'fbe .TV lhow was shortened from U Jniriutes to nine minutes today becl1!1< 'ot Initial roception trouble al a nocetviq 111&Uon at CorpuJ Cbrtstl, Tei:. 1be abow began u usual wtth Navy Capt. Walter M. Schlrr1 Jr. holding up the usual introductory sf,p; "Hello from the Lo,.ly Apollo 8-High Atop Everything." Then, In cootrlll to the bljlnb of previous days, tbe utronaota were more businasllke as they demonstrated some of lbe things they do in space. Civilian astronaut WaJtu-CuruUngham ' showed bow tbe ~uts P!fpare their food u .a .toot • p1ut1c ...-o1 breatfot fruit juice incl tnJicted oold wattr 1n11 throug!>"a"n<>i>le. I Narrator • Schirra laid that • h 1 rehydrateble food coul~ be ml<le palatable with eltloir w :a. cold w1ter. Apollg 7 ·nitall' bive llo'!i the a.st bot meala In .,...., • - ,.. the foe><! bq (lolled lneJ, off Cun- ningham'• flncerUPI, Scb&r,a Kid: ••You CID aee ii> lbe cenlor ae lnterating formation of bub1>1"' " The bubbleS, .. ~ bJ we1'JIU.-.. , "'"" not actua!ly v!slblo· to Ylewen. Then Afr Force Maj. Doon r . ElaeUt took over the camera aod pointed Jt at • puddle ol water ill the ,lower bey of the cabin. Harbor Vote~ I > ' I • Cities League May ~P;rppo,'e It , ~ . . . Unofficial soorces today said the year bas soulbt:to eliminate the dillrk:t•s Orange County League of CIUes Ui plan4 tuint -'JIO!"!:l'I ,and 1 tum over ~it.I nlng to call for a COWlly-w)de election ~'!!It' 11!·• .. ~ count)' dep&rt, next September on dlasoluUon ol the ::i.il..; ~r.::,& ""::::'out Orange County Harbor Dl.trlct. Tbe atate leglJ!alure lul ~ n!llJ- Tbe report came out of the California ed to aCt on 1 1!!J1 ~ bf League conferenct now under way in Los Aasembl)'man J~ · V: Brtgp . ca.. Angeles. Fullerion), wbld! woold bave dlaaolroc! It was attributed to Hal Sims, the di.5tricl Leglslaton: feU It wu a mat- chalnnan of a five-member County ter that abould be reaolved on the loc'.al League committee concerned with the level Harbor .IMstr:Ict question. County Harbor District Manager Ken- The elect.ion in September would neth Sampson said th1a morning he knew determine whether voters want the nothing about reports of the proposed district abandoned aa a taxing agency. September election. "Thia)a the first I've Dissolution proceedings would begin by heard about Jt," bl aaJd. ; Jan . 1, 1970, according to reports. Sampson w,as~ n0t• "an(Ong those 'at. The Board of Supervisors would have to tending the 'League conference. set the election date. League spokesnian were unavailable The County League for more than a for immediate comment on the report& Frona Page J IRVINE •.. 459 shares of tbe late land baron's $200 nillllon estate. After that, he explained, they could ap- peal to the U.S. Supreme Court under a writ of certorart. "They're seeting to fore:st.all the in- evtt&ble DOW," Privett said confidenUy, "a thrte-judge court of some of the finest juristl In the .nation uj>lield the lower court's declslon." "Nothing else can be said,!! he added. Irvine Found~Uon Prealdent Mc!Aren was in the New York area today and could not be reached (or comment, nor could Newport Beach public relations man Chip Cleary be cont.acted. Cleary has handled Information. dlstrlbuUon for Mrs. Smith In the lengthy ..... In ·his official 1latement 'I'Uesday, McLaren said the newest court decision will pave the way for the Foondation to resume its charitable funcUons, but aald notblng about bow long It mlg!rt bo. Neither wonld the Foundation's at- torney today. "There are iota of people in Orange County who have suffered greaUy because of our. inabllit,y to dlstriWte funds due to thJs suit," said Privett. Generally, the Irvine Found at Ion makes monetary lfantl ' to health, weUare and educational agencies, such as Boys Clubs, the Salvation Anny, The Laguna Beach Festival of Opera and many oihers. During 1966, donaUom totalled nearly '564,000 and appUcaUoQI fer Irvine Fo!ID- dation funds: have claimed to 200 in tbe Intervening years. Radio Theft Raps Jail 2 I Two young men wert: arrested by police late Tueaday on burglll'y cbara:es in connect.lorrwjth M!Vfral theft.a of radios and stereo equipment from Newport Bettch homes. Wliliam Arthur Graf~ 2~ of 110 24th St., Newport, and Rick Joe Scott, 20, of S37tl Well.I Rd., Westminster, were book- ed by police after a routine pslrol atop found the men with property In their car they could not account for. . Officers said Graft was first ap- proached by a patrolman whO noticed his car by the side ol Bayside Drive. The of· licer asked if anything was wrong and was told by Graft that the car was: out of gu. On investigating, the officer discovered the car had three-quarte~ of a tank of gas. After starting the car 1 the offlctr left the scene. Later, the same patrolman noticed Graft. picking up Scott. When he stopped the car th1& time, it reportedly contained radio equipment not in the car belore. Police said they expected a burglary complaint to be issued on the suspecta ti> day . ~~~~~~~~ FROM CALIFORNIA ARTISANS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS OF INCOMPARABLE BEAUTY .. CONCOllDE $1 IG -- Jiil NEW,ORT AVE.. COSTA MESA 21 Y•art 111 TI:• Sarne location ---- SEVILLE $171 • -a - (, ·, I I' ... .• , ' ., ' , "· 1.:: ... ' .. '' " .. ~:~ .......... lflt SM'lll!:..~ STflEL WitD f: RADIAL Tillis •.• jK YMr .A" 1111 ,.,.Sol_ --... ! ' • HIE -~SAVE'tl,C" ..... •. Tlibe1-Bi.en.lk . ,.. .... Fall 4 Ply Nylbb S ERTRED 38 Heath Nat1011wtd~ fiaar••1M U9i ltronger'l'hanAyttag~NewCarTitt• Replar '13.95 '.r...ci...ln P:riee At25% Off YouPayNy .•. 6.SOJ<l.S .• - Tubele .. Blac~· P,lu• I.81 Fed. 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Wi.\tili ~t lh• --!it. l!dewoll •11 lflolty aew Mf£ ' : -:: Get Better Performatt~ with Seri ' - Standard; Mafflef& .. '. ' -. INSTALLED ' i. ' .· ' ·88 Fit The11e Car11 '5'-•64 Che'l' ·~'67 Ghtn". 1(, . Chffelle · 'll0.'66 "-~-... ~ ' ' ~' ~ V1111M . ·' e niver11l •llnder-duh 1nou11t or tllM Jtloyor ti 4-titek • • • fill! otereo, 1eeept116309 htner • Exeeptie111l nine at lhia low, Jew Surt priee Ce1t.MC,. ....... s .,, .. •• 1tC.-liw •••••• I:'"'! :: -----= =· '8·'65 n,...i ._.,63 Ptlfta. 'i C..et = 'Ml-'65 r...i, lfio'I. 'tl-'1!4 f..1111 .. i! = ' " " - • , .. k • ' I .- ,( J D.c\D.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE T he FreeW~y Accord Th• cllles al Newport BMch an4 Colla Mt!I& adiieved a unique accotil last week: Newport askod for a new alilJ>monl ol. the t.iHIJd ot the Newport Freeway . •'!II Coola Mua said it lld "Doi object Lo the request. It 11 a ul!lgi;e accord beeause i\_is the l!m time the cllY couriClfs o! boll> HarbM Aree communilleo have reaclJed ~ oppn>aclllng unanimity on a freeway t11ue. ··- " As a ?<ltlull, there lo now a lull In the deced .. loog lree,..y baltle between the two cihs. It may be 1 t.em. ,, .. .,..:.: ,.,:- ·•"( ; . ... • "°"'il~~ ol. !lie ooipillg breaking out again will l'lmllln until the Big Controversy -!lie Pacilic Coaal Freeway ,,,..... qUNtion -is finally resolved. And !llat could take many, many montht, perhaps years . The Newport-Costa Mesa agreement lo •eek 91at. rHuminetioo of the Newport Freeway's adopted roul· ing is more appropriately characterized as a sensible rather than a startling move. • ~··r •• ~· The simple feet that the present route between Bay Avenue and the coastli.De was adopted 24 years ago is perilapo ample eoough reason for taking ano!ller look at it. , l ; - After all, there was no Costa Mesa in 19". And. jn terms of populaaon, there W11sn't much of Newport Beach, either. There is now plenty of. both .. • . ·' ~ ~ ,, • • .. ·- The necessity to maintain an inter-city arterial ii plain, aod is becoming piljiner 'very ~ay. Newport 9ou.J:evard, over which the adopted .route is superim· posed, now serves as that arterial -.. : • • ; In any case, more economic and engineeririg studies must take place before a finaJ decision is reached on the rerouting request. ~~ That the 1reeway will ultimately be s!luf!!ed west- ward is, in the minds of. many, pretty much of a lore-- gone conclusion. The state, however, is committed to no course of actioo. It may yet decide to leave things as they are, for financiaJ reasons, if no other. Peop le Were No Better In the P ast llpOaJdng of •w not rec:ocnmn& theit own Youn&. as I was yeat.erday, rentmded:· me that we returned from a •'*'* "Y-=ttion with a w~ box ht .. of Ibo -.. _ -.. a O?Wen \.Retriever and her mne newborn · .!:doc "'" ...ry ... yeor Oil! Ibis -··· .... birth lo a lllter. ~ :,_. up all lligbt watclliog I.be ....,.._, and It ,.., anuulng · Ind f-1rialing lo oblerve how lhil year-old pujJpj !nunedillel;y Ind -ve!y ~ the role of midwife, mother, and fl\ITSO· -!Cld!lANED UP the 1lle8ll herself, li!l8 'llie'bab!es clean, fed them, pro-~ ·them, and even growled at our CWkiteri who wa.nted to pick them up. NObody had to give her a manual on baby oMe, or teach her how to grow _up fut arid aaume the responsibiliUea of parent-hoofl1 . ~ humans, however, the same umii·iS not true , by any meam. As our iDiJincts have &lowly but surely eroded, w.J are foreed to depend more and more up our mental ablliUea for acts and al- titudes tha\ other mammals perform with 'automatic eorrectness. All l>abieJ know how to be babies, but all parents do not know how to be w.,u. This la one of the high prices we ~ fur the rise of our intellectual fibd\ies, and the corresponding diminu- UGn of our animal heritage. J'RUS, 11' ALWAVI irritale.1 mt when ~~ point \o past generations and say -~-S' Dear Gloomy Gus: Dear Gloomy Gus : lf a group of studentll tries tak- ing over buildings at UCI, u stu- dents Mve at Columbia and elst- where, will Max Rafferty's Code of the West prevaU? S.V. Tllllo fHIW9 retMCtt ·.....,.... ¥Inn llM ~ ..... ., tlll ----· SMC ,_. Mt -It .._,. ... Dd¥ Plltt. that the wqnep then !mew boll. LG uar ehildren -advice and Instruction, in a natural and easy way -as com- pared 'lritll I.be complex aozlelles and c:onflicllng IJlooriel of modero.dilld-roar· lng. • ~ • BQt what kind of children did they rear? The hiatory of the world, from tbe most ancient past, ia a his\ory of wara and oppcessioruJ, bomlcides and blgotry, fierce aupentitions and brutal tortures, the eiquislfe bOredom of the rich and the hJdeoua aqualor of the poor -all test!· lying, in their different ways, that children were not given the kind of love and JeCW'Jty and frame oC mind to ques-. tion injustice and to work for greater fraternity amon1 men. IF WE COULD demonstrate that peo- ple were better jn the past, we might have an argument -but, if no worse, they were certainly no better, u any qualified historian knows. It is the sheerest romanticlsm to believe that a simple and bucolic society turns out bet. ter people, The constant tribal warfare re<:otded in the Bible testifies otherwise. Leaming how to be parents is perhaps the most important last facing the human race. It is not "natural" the way it is to 1 Golden Retriever, for her babie5 can grow up only to be Golden Retrie - vers . while oura can grow up to be heal- er& or punishers, lovers or haters. Educa· ting her children's feelings is one job Misty doesn't worry about. tf Immensities of Space ,. -. :. ---· Tii: primitives thought of the sun. rnoof°and st.an as gods. Ancltnt Greeks Ulought «. the firmament u a crystal 1phere, with moving heavenly bodies attached to it. But a small elJte thought cliff~. One PhilolaUJ, a Pythagorean Who flourished about . 460 B.C., pm. ~ the earth's motion and an ap. proxhnaUon of the solar system. The idea didn 't catch on with the an· citul; masses. The Copernican system wun't accepted until 2000 years later. Even scientists like Galileo, who had a good concept of solar mechanics, did not dfUJJl of the distance of the stars, and had no idea how they were: formed. A cfotury ago utronomers sUll thought our pluy .occupJed most of the univene, Mll·that other iataiies, then coming into ''r'ccplc view, wett small. ei:temal lililll,.. of Ibo galuy. • ONLY L4TILY have we lea.med thert are about 100 blUk:Jn stara in our G1lai:y. ud'tt.l thin are X trillions rl galaxies, ...... t Jarta', or about tbe Ille of our .aD:r. i. tblt period, 1 few decades, we 6'ft ,_ about I.be life hlslori<s of ..,. Ud their rormau.. from n~llnr. ......,._ c:bldl In I.be lmmensiti" or ..... -...-ty -d-and • J ?IJilw -ii ~JY1ble lo the .... mind, ud ~ mu•· = ....... lllolr --by s·a lit Vfl"f receut time •:ti JJ,MUI ol radar ..tnioamy baa ~ olded lhil -!edit· _ .... II 1-.ey In Ill ri. UI who have ~-..-. .,..... lhil~ ,.,.., to ft ' Mlle. lllu 'i.5· control over it. so why bother~ NOTWITHSTANDING, our view of the universe has a profound effect on us. The origin of the galactic system and in- dividual stars develop and expand our characters in a sort of universal growth ail' we unravel it. We are not content, as were our forebears, to think of the bright, radioactive objects in the sky 111 hung on a crysta I sphere. That ja why men with gi(ts for it devote their lives to this field. A star is ., di!'· tant, compared with a planet, that the. biggest telescope cannot reM1lve it to 1 dist. It rtmains a point ol light. Part or this may be due to the r1ct that our 1mstable atmosphere has a J w a y s nbscured tbt J:tan like a dingy factory window. Two years 1110 't¥e lrifd to beat thlll hv k:lfling an orbltlnc oblervatory to e.".CaPe the atmosphere, but the rocketry went wronc. October 30 we will try again. WE WILL LAUNCH• vehlcie equipped with t I telelcopu, The Sp a c e Admmtatralion spent S75 rnUllon on it, the moet aophlst:icaled utelllte e'l@r devised. II is dtstgned lo ori>Jt al .., m!los, ,...I> ing au but • trace of •tmolphtrlc "dirt." Noted a"-Dr. · Jl'r<d Whipple hope3 it will "open a new window Ql\.lhe universe." , It'~ hardlY be OYorloolte4 ht N_.-t Boulevard alreacly 11 Mt&ownecl l!PH!f·w~. . Apart from tluit, we su.opect lbot a Jot ot peoj>lo -~Y a lot Of Costa Meo&Da -will have mucla Lo ,_, about.where .tbe..tre..way -Could-fO beforo·-lhe-l,.ue-b-·· aottlod . We haven't heard. the Jut ot the 1reeway contro- versy -be lt the Newport Freeway or that otbor free- way. But It's good to have io note o! harmony. Mesa's· Active Chamber Happy New Year to the Coota Mesa Chamber of Commerce. .nie organization -biggest booster of tbe city and aK it has to ofter -is two weeks into its new October- tcH>dtober working year under leadership of second- tenn president Jack Hammett. Some Mes~s may tend. to forget what a Chamber of C«nmerce actually accomplishes. visualizing the group as a clubby conglomeration manufacturing rea- sons ,to meet ~for lunch and appoint committees. Tbe chamber, however, is an active internaJ organ vital to the 1ife of a well-organized community: . Contributi~ from ~e self-sustaining organization nught include tilings ranging from wooing big manufac- ~urers to the ~ty's budding industriaJ area to answer-- 1ng an easterner's query about Harbor. Area ,weather . . ~et at the same time, th~ chamber is constantly striving under capable Executive Manager Nick Ziener to upgrade itself end its efforu. Next on the llJ68.ll9 agenda ts a drive to increa.se from 800 to 1 ~ member· ~· ' ~u1ps. · ,..... .... ~ ...... This means abnost twice u many bands to share in ttie chamber's worthwhile work. c NO,TllA~KS, HUBE~ •. · I 4GT tOREI:> Of I>RM fl.ACIN6 IN ·,9,0: lln iversity's Purposes Not llnderstood A Rebuttal to Cleaver Protest To I.be Editor' tn answer to ~t'. L. Sorber, who wrote a letter to the editor (Oct. 10) protesting the appearance of Eldridge Cleaver on st.ate-.supported school campuse.s, I would like to addrt!ss some remarks. ln broad definition, a university or col- lege is a place where icieu are studied, tested, ei:plored, and eichanged. The stu· dent at such an institution assimilate.a, then learn,, to look objectively and crftically at scientific, philosophical, historic, social and artist.le thoughts. It i! ludicrowl for anyone to thlnk that a peraon so trained and so motivated could turn a blind eye to the events and people in the world around him. THIS IS THE reason why Eldridge Cleaver has , and shoold indeed have, at- tracted the attention he has on California state college and university campuses. He is a part of our society which feelii alienated and bitter, and which will assert itself aggressively and violently. We must ask ourselves why he existll as he is, at this time, in this place, just aa we would ask ourselves why Socrates, why Martin Luther, why the Inquisition. why the Norman Conquest, why the Declaration of Independence, etc. Secondly it woilld be contrary to the democrati~ Ideals of a free society to obstruct iii any way the right of studentll, teachers, and other members of such a society to assemble and hear a speaker and the right of that speaker to express hi s views to that audience. If government officials or a governmen\ organ attempl.'I to set forth ideological standards and "protects:" society by forbidding and outlawing any speaker or literary piece expressing ideu contrary to those Set 11tandards, then they are also making judgment that every totalitarian regime has felt itself ordained to make. FINALLY, THERE is, and always will be, an WU1urmountable wall between tht ''unJvenlty" and the community at large; the average taxpayer Is not qualified to and does not have the right to rlccide wha\ will take place academically on school cam~ any more than he na. I.be right iO tell I.be DeleMe Depart· ment how to produce missiles or the state Highway Department where and bow to build roads. The common man Who doe."! not exercise his mind regularly . by reading scientific. p h 11 o sop h i c a l , historical or social science wtiUnga, who knowll little of the arta, and who, in many cases, does not even thoroughly read 1 daily newspaper. has thereby chosen for himself a place on the other side of that wall. PAM COKER Stereot11pe d Concept Evidently Lee Smith (Mallboi:, Oct. 91 dislikes college students. Mr. Smith 's lwisted repty to my letter supporting the grape boycot (M&l.lbol, Sept. 30) in· dicates to me that he is in need of becom- ing one. If I am to be quoted or referenc> ed it should be done in proper eontut. He has implied that t do not llke the free. enterpriae: system when I have defended it lhrooghoul tn)' .. tire i<Uer. In Id· diUon, he seem1 to fall to undenta.nd that thi! l)'3lern appliu to enfploye1 as we11 11s employers. WHERE HE obtained Ceuar Chavez'J t11 record• is beyond me but t usume that he has since he stltes be hu nevP.r paid a njsktl. Wh1t an absurd statement! Ptrhapi, he does not CONJkttr aales and exclse, gaaollne, payroll and IOC:lal 1ttturity taxes as taxes. Or, how about the paSMJd..on property taxea that th& tenant J>A)'t in tht rorm of higher -- Is Chlvez exempt from all ol thue7 1 ctoobl II and would sugiest thll in pro- portion to tota.I Incomes and ~ rectived lhlt Mr. Ql1ve1 may hive wcO • Letters from readers art welcome. Normally writers .should conve11 their me.ssage.s 1n 300 word! or les.s. TM right to candtn.se letters to fit-space or el&mnate libel b re1eroed. AU lct- ter.s mu.it Include .signature and maU. inQ addrt11 , but f&ame.S will be with- held on rtqu4!'..tl outpaid him ~ I fall to understand his klaic in COil'" necting my support of the grape boycott as a vote against Mayor DaJey's pi)Iice in Chicago when I made no mention of this issue. He further assumed tha\ I am an automatic supporter of Eldridge Cleaver. J doubt that the Los Angeles and San Francisco County Councils would support; his assumptions as they have also en- dorsed the boycott. Are we all far out leftwing radicals or Commies? SINCE HE SEEMED to lump all c o 11 e g e studentll into 1 wierd little stereotyped concept of irresponsible, smartmouthed kida, incapable o( in- telllgent opinion, I feel I should inlorm him of my particular st.et-us, which ls not an uncommon one at OCC. I am an ejght- year veteran of lhe USAF, married, and have a rural background -the San Joa- quin Valley. Yes, I am a typical student radical! I'm prone to do crazy things - like just yesterday, several of the OCC Veteran's C lub members, including myseH, each sold a pint of their blood lo raise money for establishing a scholarship fuf¥1 and to support some planned activities at the AJbert Sitton Home for children. Yes, what ls being alloWed on our tax supported campuses Is indeed strange! However, he can take rtelight ln voting it down again at the neit bond elecUon if he so desires. Remember, in the bond election the minority is allow- ed to win -a shame ! R. D. SEYMOURE OCC Student L•"' ••II Orller 1 o the Editor: , Mrs. Norton (DAILY PILOT, Od. I, 1961) has some good polnta regarding Mauktin 's "Dictator" cartoon and the law and order controversy. U Mauldin's termJnology was undefined it does ncit follow that there was no point to be made. The point wu, I believe, that the American public must not allow an abuse of the spirit of law and order to be used as a rallying point for a demagogue. Our American society is in 1 relaUvely dynamic situation. Pressing and con- OlcUng needs have brought it to a state which is less stable lhan we might. liU. This state of affairs hu produced con- current tendencies toward two eqUally distasteful poles. One pole, ooe extreme, Is chaos or anarthy, where freedom is ln- terpnted as license. The other polt (s wntre a mani1 for law and order opens the way to Its abuse, and a kind of polJC>e stale Is rtached. THAT lAW and order shOuld have beeli maintained tn Chicago is not kl COft- tenUon by I.be majority of Americans. The distinction to be drawn is that there were ln.Nnces where certain polkemen w:nt beyond the unquesUoned need to pro<ect lndlvlduab' ri&hts. A badgtlta policeman nring1ng his c I u b in- dilo'imlnately in tbe name cl. Jaw ud onte.r ls hlm1elf a miniature dictltor. "nw: law and order controveny ii healthy 1 ... our dtlllOa'IC)': people,ere hsvln& lht opportunity lo d- alternaUves, rather th.an bavfna 1110fu.. lions" dfctlted to us by • powafol "°""" "' l!fOIJP· ROB!llT A. MA11E11 TlaaK ICI Fr-Lan t To the Editor: My eight-year-old granddaughter and I would like to thank your paper and reporter and those, espec.i•llY the anonymous, who contributed to the · "Lani Thurston Fund." Lani is sUU coovalescing at· tiome, but we hope she will return to xhool nut week. Again, our heartfelt thants to all. MRS. JACK CURNOW Lcni was .stricken two months ago with a rare ~ of brain hemorrhage, rousing a trtmendotu ho.spitat bilt, on the daJI after an imurnnce policy covering ker lcp1ed. Her mother was about iO r,.maN'Ji, bot the ~· to-be'.s iniuranct did no& cover Lani's critical need!. Many persoru chipped in to help the family. -Editor Clea~ Gu Statfotu To the Editor : The editorial published Oct; :t-, titled, "Problem is Still nKn," is a good u- ample of flller items! The section about the bond mue was thought provokhy( and interesting, but not long enough for apace allowed. NEEDED: One filler Ue:·.i, n o t necessarily resiarched, just state a view and fill the rcmalning spaa;. "Servk:e Station Blight," What is it - a disease that causes decay and ruin! The resu1t5 are ~losed stations denotiJl& decay and ruin of the service station in- dustry. THE qTY offictall offer remedies such as, restrict their revenue, make tighter restrictlona, and harm ttiem a little·roore. The result.J.should be tremen- dol.m! More cloSed sta:UOna and then the big oil compani!s might straJghten their real estate Up. No thooc:ht is given to the 1mall in- vestor. He will poasl6\r' lose· his business and investmenl In addlt.ion to becoming unemployed as will any men on his _payroll. Many men studying in college, others too old to compet.e In modern in- dustry . Why not give ,IOn\e tbought to restric- ting hi.! c:ompotltlonl s...., markets, drug "°"'· diJ --often sell al prices lw thlri Utt independent station operator buys for. MAY I SUGGEST an editorial on the .... gnblem. The 1m&ll .butineumllJ1 is not I.be pi6blem, but the major buSineu controlling serYICf: JtaUons. Loot into lbe1t real estate deparlmtn&a , rea!Wng th~ not only Invest money ln oil producU to sell, but in property that COMistenUy lnereasea In value. A closed service ata- \lon i.s no major los.s to them, property value increases and tax rellef fa the result of I closed station. Thf.s is a 8alb not ·• loal!. . . DEAN CRISSMAN Th< DAIL y PnOT ,.., disawcd tM Costa Mtso 1enrice •tation .dt"°'" tion in both 1oftg and Jhort edilOrlab on chU f>dQe owr o lono ptrlod of tttn.. T~t lc3t in-<t.pf:h treotmcnt wa.i publilh<d Apnl 26. .......... ,. • o ......... . To the Editor: I hive jull rocently -from one year YOiunlary -In Vietnam. I believed that I "U licl>llnl for~ -tllll I haJ'I ........ I_ Jet .., belr -Jooc mi hove-lo IChooJ al or-. Coul eon.. ,.. lllt Jut ..,.1 _ -Jootlnc ror • apari. -. B""1 plloo I baN lnqultod I am lolUliot 1-W ool bl-Ibo 1pu;.. mml btcl• of 1111 ... (II) or 1111 baJr i.actil II' lieclUM I am a lludent. 11.\r-11nJW11N a,..._,, have dissipated. l am treated aa If J were some sort .or disease. I merely want a place to live so that I can get an educa· t.ion. I am forced into believing that my )X'evious idealogical belief that America is a free country is merely a dream. Your newspaper and much of the news media have so crlticlzed young people who stJ:ive to follow their convictions that the older generation now suppresses the you~l. l do not wish to blame you penonally, but I only ask you to give me .1 Jair chance. SOME 0DAY America may truly ht free. But now must I and others like m~ be forced to live under shallow*minded prejudices and constant har~ent by ti:te dder' citizens of this country? Perhaps, if we are given a chance, we too may become more understanding and &ood citizens. I ~ave no intention of abandoning my convtctions, rega rdless of the con- aequences, and becoming one of the well· re:tpected bigots of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, who refuse me. JAMES LEE FEWELL An ex-patriot 'Hir e • PR FiMn' To the F..ditor: I want to convey to the school board my deepest roncem about the probable failure of any type of school bond in the fo~eseeable future. We are living in the nudst. of student revolta against the esttb~ent and the 1 consequential establishment's revolt against education as a whole. Try as we may to separate schools from the poliUcal arena, we fail time and again to prepare for needs now or in \he future through the political method of bond elections. • MANY HOVSEWIVD, businessmen and professionals within our communitY have worked ei:ceedinJly hard to put across prior bond elections with each suc-- cessiv& election becoming better organis- ed, and with the same stunning result!I: defeat. The 118 'percent demanded foc sue. ces.s make i{ an almost impossibility to change the restilts another time. I ~eve the day for amateurs runnina: any type ol pol!Ucal campalgn has ended. The -.u,.,. altending lhese bond elections have crown impossible. TBll llCllOOL llQAllD hopdully will face these facts and proceed to a logical conclusion; that ii to hire a public ret1- Uons fiim to run the next bond election. Let's use tl_ae housewivei, bwlintmnen ·~.professionab\in the community to nise the neces.ury funds to hire the most'ruccUsful firm in running electiom and leave the actual bond election in their hands. U privaJe citizens wlU con- tribute funds ror th1a purpose there will be no utilltaUon ol public funds to have a •uccWful IChool boocl elecUon. MRS.A. DORN I I I I ' , I I ' '" ~··" IY 'WIWAM REED . ...., ....... .In the Wlncl • Bellve It or not, there !J more to :he Huntinpn Beach Union IDgh ichool District than ai:bool naming · iassles or fights amoni board nemben. . For Instance. board president John BeoUey recenUy was pro- . note11. I\ was not within the achoo! listrlct, where he serves · without . >ay, but rather at his regular job. le was appointed c h i e f un- lerwrlter of the Santa Ana office of :he F·ederal Housing 'dm!nlstration. He usumed the 1ew duties on Aug. 25. John served during World War Il II a filght instructor and for 14 1ears continued with, the federal ;ovenunent in the FHA. For the >a.st six years he bas been deputy ·· :hie! underwriter in the Santa Ana · , >ffice. * Never Too Young . What's .it like being the children 1f a schOol board trustee'? Well, John Jr., Jane and Pat all attended . local high schools, and all ~duated with honors. Litle Jiiim)y Fondren of Fountain Valley hun't yet observed his firll birthday, bllt he's already eetting in the swim at ttle Harbor Ami Boys' Club pool in Coota Mesa. Here his mother dries him off after his clip. In all the hassle over physical \. ~ ~ucaUoii within the high ?chc:><>l ' !istrlct·a qUj>le included.by D11trict .. Superintendent Dr. Max Forney m tbe latest "Notes and Quotes" riewslette'r has a point worth think· ing abou~ Exchange Club Slating · . 110nce'l wai a kid on the streets. I know what It's like. If it hadn't Deen for my interest in sports, who blows where·'t'd be now? When my friends were out g·etting into trou- Ole, I was at football practice," ;aid O. J. Simpson the great SC Fund Raising Carnival ; . ' 'oOtball star. * Well, to give equal time. I saw :rusteee Joseph Ribal, the ad- . : voe ate . for going mo, re sofUy . on : :>hysical education m the high . ichooh, QUt enjoy1ni;:: some physical :Mtucation on Saturday morning. Joe Was salling his boat on Q:ie !llain charurel of. JI u. n ti n gt o n flarbour. Ac11!.ellY, he wu spak!ng . -11' siuisll!ne :~llllil tile -cblldren . ;kippered the ooat. ~: "Thi• u· the vecy finest kind of . · ohysical education,'' said Joe, rais-- !ng his head from the deck and nashing a grin. Perhaps soaking 1p sunshine is a good way to relieve frustrations his a n t i · 1hysical education atand h a I )rough! to him. Meat Orders Due Monday for Halloween Feed Meat orders for tbe Oct. • Fountain Valley Halloweeo Barbecne must be pi... ed thia Monday. The host Fountain Valley Fire Depart.- men! has -Wl[ed thole attending the barbecu• to purcl1ase tickets over the weekend to lnlure best atbnates ol tbe amount of. beef ordertd. Priced at l!.50 for adults end '15 c..ta for children, Uckets will be sold from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday oat.!lde the Crocker· CitiupS bank, 17211 ·Brooklrunt Sl, Secutlty Padllc Natloaal Bank, 11'10 MalJllOlla SL end ln !root ol, tbe Bank ol Amorlca II 17ll1 Brookbunt SL OD Saturday from 10 a.m. lo 1 p.m. penoN .,.y boy tickets In front <i Vons Market, TalbertUi!T ""' Mqnolla Street, end the, . 'llf:ta r,tark<t. Warner Avenue Mqnolia. · l Tickets will JIM remain available ati the city's two fire statlom, steams at · 16717 Now~ SI. .ml Wardlow, 1'17S'l The annual 1Hunlington Beach Ez· chan&e Club Halloween Carnival and par~ equipment fund.raiser has been ... for Oct. 26 at Mw-dy Park on Golden West Street north of Warner Avenue. A costume parade b: planned· for 10 a.m. followed by a ~y of ~val booths and demonstratJons by the city fire and police departments . l')le club aeeka annually to ralse money to buy equipment for parks by giving ijle penom llving in an area near a park the opportuni9' to invest ,in their own .park and·at tbe same time have fun. chairman ·of the event this year ill Bob Terry. His ~ls ~Archer. Bushard SI. , \ * * * Barbecu~ Queen-. . Sought by V ?il~Y ' 1 ,-6p5 AT HIHS -Gld and Boy ot Ille Moolll are Irene Canlenu and Larry Welker, -Huntington ileeclJ lligll Sdioolaenion. Both said they feel the carnival wm strengthen the campaisn of the city for passage of the $6 million park bond Jaue because "people can see at Murdy~ desperate ill the need for full devdop- menl" · The club previously held the camlval at Wardlow Park 8Qd LeBard Park. Other committeemen lre BUI Tenen- bach, Mell StJcrban, Steve Findley, Bob Mandie end Fred Plorrer. Vivian Domes is representing the Recreation and Parka Department. Joan Fort.and ltos<niary Quinn --§11<· ingv!ew School: Mqie Lee end Kal'lee Ltwil, Ellder SclktOI; and Brretly WOOtf. lord and Betty Heggie, College View ScltooL ' . School District Personnel Board Lists Opening Mi opening wu ll1DOWlC<d today on the Ocean Vlew School Dlstr1ct personnel commission. Board President Robert A. Knox said applications are beina: accepted to fW a vacancy when the tmn of Commlatcmer Normao Whipple expires Dec. 1. Candidates for the non-paying, lhree- year term muat be at least 21 yean old, residents of the school district, and registered voters. Applicants will be interviewed by board trust.eel. The commiasion ill an ad\'.ilOrY groop to truJtees end deall with all •mat- ters concernlng non-teaching dlitrict empt.yes. , Commlssloners meet In pilbllc monthly sessionl. More information can be ob- tained by calling the Superintmleit ol Scbooll ofllce II M7·25Sl. Murphy Charges Judge ·'Pressure' . ' LOS ANGELl!'S (AP) -Seo. 0-ge Al/D:PbJ,la.<:allf,) says when Concrus rtc0nvenes -or before -he '• golb.g to try 'to fJnd out the IOUrCe ol preaure l(Almt-him. tor ~ ftfusa1 to back the .ppoin-<i •. !Wro to • fecleral Judl!elhiP. Become <i"c:har(el <i raclsnf leveled qalnlt btin due to bla oppoo!Uon to the -.atloo <i U.S. Atty. Cecil Poole of San Francbco, Murphy told newllneo Monday, he .bu received threalenfnl let-ters. · ~ f • F• De artm t It Poole woWd Jlavo been the first Negro : Ire , P en . Untington Jl:: ,,..h federll Judie . In tilt western Unllod ..... :"5 Statos. lie Wit nominated to the U.S. ' '!bl Founllla ~~-'will Ila • I ' : . =y':"~":_Callforola : chef• for the dly'• ~-llallOw• A~ounces · Boy, · ...... ·--·· J ... , ... __ Committee f-~ 1 celebraticll be~ and -mm an: , , •-ilKll9rv ~~' ollR:U loo~-tor a llllloi....., !Im ~pitlD ' lo IClpn the uoinloitlOo end Murphy said -· --~ _....,.. If"• f M L 'be ~ ilocOMcl the nomlnatloo' by .. • to third pd<,'" rtlP u ' . the "' ' or ontn; nol' .. oooriJo. :tt. ~·said. be hod rno : ™·-WIJl .11& J6d&Od 1or · .. 1 · . 1eeuoe~·ai.0Uithe~t1oo."lhlven~ 1 mo,• t orlatnal~WildtiN t.lled • t h,e 1'¥:·~ of to Girls and 10 Soya cl tbt had timl i. a thoroaP·eumlnaticm," be ~ ~~ , Jlll&lr..er lloolh • Buntlncton S.ocl! ·Hilb SclJool said. Each .__.,. ICbool wlD -""' ;"Ilk~ Irene Cardenas end Lany CIDdidalAI 16 the CGll!est pnllmlMry, 10 S.ltded by the Girls ~quo. Miss a.m. to_! p.m. Balllnlq In the Fwntaln CanJenu ....,.. u Commissioner <i Vlll<J lllP lldlool Amphltbelter. Pep. She ii allo Tower Club pr<Sldtnl, P1oal Judllllc ii Id lor the celelntloo drlll leam captain end a member ol the' d&1 11 I p.m. -tbe -wfll be Glrll AlllletiC AJSOclaUon (GM) board. _.,eel end ,_ by Mill Fountain She malotalns a 3.0 lfade-polnt average. Valley, Ellm l:T-Senior Ciiio 'Jnlldenl Lany Walk.,. Prbel Include Ucketl end ride -to .... -the -·· top boy by Boyl Dlooeyllnd p1ul a vfltt by "UWe Miii L<qut. Bar-B-Q'' ml ber ciaD mat. to the lint '!lie bml-'11'orklng Jeacf4!1" his been In- .talion lor an lcO cnom treat. -I to esta1J1i111tnC oenlor parklllC Por llirl!lor tnfonnatlon -the fin -and the "~':i line. He abo de~lllC-Wi. ~· lmbemavlrlli, p1.,.. •. ' Football Exec Due At Kiwap.ia Meeting Football exe"11Uvt Vic: samoo '!tll be the llJeS\ apo#or Of the Fountiln ValJeT l Kiwaoil Club, wh1ci> maet. a~ ,_ Tllursdq •I FrollCOll Ratiuron~ lim-, tfnJ!on Btac:h. ., . Samon, vice p<esldont ol \ho Onnp 'j CouolyJWnblen, wW lbow lilma at.the dub end pl11en. • I I • •. ,---,. !-. ' •. .. DAILY 'Ill)? 3 . ,/ ·. ' I . ,. FAMOUS N ...... .... E. . •. SPORTsw·A.M'·' ~~ SALEf 4o010 to W1a off 1870 aweatera Cardigans, pullovers, shells. In solid., pat- terns. Short and long sleeved, Jn wool, Orlon• acrylics and nylops. So many looks lo choose from. Si2ea 36 to 40. 7.00 to 12.00 value. 3.99 1880 ...-ra Pick jewel neckS, turtle necb. Cardigans and pullovers. In solids arid patterns. Short and 13A& sleeved. AU ·the swe.ater styles you love.· 36 to 40:. I · to 17.00 value. , · ~ bl-. lhizta Casu\tl and basic shirt and blouse styles .. With shOrt, ro!~.and long sleeves. Even su!f shell!. In easy cat!' Dacron• polyester and coffon. Solids and prints. Sizes 30 lo 38. 6.00 to rl.00 values. . . . 2SOO ~i-· Dressy styles in a variety o~ great-loob. Some with flattering ban-el cuffs. In ·ace tale ctt!Jlell;· othe~ fabrics. Holidai styles )or evening wear. Come.see thein all! 30 to 38. 12.00 to 15.00 values. · . 4.99 3.99 ' 5.99 7500 aldrto Slim, A-li~; plealed, dirndl. 'l'he looks. you . '· 7 99 love, in rich w;ool plciids, solids and checks in !<;ill shpdes. , · Colton con:luroy, . qcetate crepe, and cotton , ve!vel · • 8 to 18. 15.00,to 20JJC!~~Iue's. • :·-,, · . . j ,1· (, , 12s0 'J(.d;.t;·w.,;;I pb;d, soli~ and che~. W-;,.,I j~r-· 1'2: ··9· 9 1eys and colt on corduroy. too. In blazer and. double breasted, styles. lmli$X:ably ·tailo!'lld! 8 to .18.-S.OO .to · ' " 30.00 values · · · " ' · · .· .· 2500 pan11 Wool solids, ch.Cb and stripe~.'Yoi.i'Ji-tiliCi 7 .. 99. wool jersey CIJld cotiol) .velv11t for evening .. al hQJ!le and holiday excitement.' ·They're all great loobl .uiiz' them· with a jacket and' a shirt, S'IZes 8 to Js. 11JJOlto .20:00 values r •.• ~ ' . ' 1250 aulta Wools in solids ~d plaids. \iv~1,~8'Y$. f60. 17.9· 9 Choose them in blctter or double breaste!i ptyJea.·'l'h~ perleci tailoring coujd only be by this lamo~.lnakel Sizes 810 18. 40.00 vcilu"" · . . , . . ·:. 3750 drl•• Shqped., body-slc.i,mming styles. Sle,eveless 12 ·99 or short sleeved, Ii>' wool plaids or s6lids. Go g'!la in . , . acelale crepe.or cotton ve.lvet. They're au gfedt .vdlues: Lots ofstyles. 8to18. 22;,00'o~.OOvalues ' ' may co skirts and <Xiordinat"" IOI 1v.1: .A.· v ··~o o . . ., ..... ' • l •• • DAILY PIU>T VIiiage Not Emptfl Marine Artillery Kills 10 S. Viets WGON (AP) -U.S. Marine artllJery fired •ilht l ii:imm ·sbeU. into Ille outlklrjl of a 11Uppooedi)' empty vlllqe North Vietruunw: '°"'"" tlirealenln& tbe camp. t~iJ 111r .. 1No1tt-... ...., •• Tueldl1, \llling 10 South Virtnamete and "''°' ' woundlnf IS o4hers, military spok....., Marine spokesmen aaid an error in elevaUon on the slghllng device cauled the shells to land In the villqe aboul half a mile west cf the tarpL ' p 1nnounced. ~ b !Entertainer D••n M • r t I n 1 .. The flllq'e wu about a mile northeast • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " " • • • ... wered quickly when America's of tbe 'lbuoog Due Special Fon:es Clmp, ~ Apollo 7 aotronauu uked by lg jungled footbllla 30 mlleo llOUl!nreat of apace television Monllay: "Keep Da Nang where •P"'edi< flghtlnr, Ill !be those letters ~ cardl· coming, · camp line• Sept. 28. · a:" 1 t nie lMinm guns were firing against lllartin sent llj• f o 11 O'w I 111g impecled enemy positions to prolect :l>ia 'tho ~ .~e sweeping Amwlcan Mannes from the 5tb · ' •~y cn ":.Mil !tW'\lil.f ~ ~~ South Vietnamese in-~.:.. 'ateil p,~ · au... ..... ' fml(r;£e'lt uvm lhe 502st Regiment. The 1,w;;:' ,)Q)'.•11\t'• 'J;;;-i.i~·wve moving east of Tbuong Due in · ~,:t'1ea::z,,_ 11's 10 lo ·aa ~~ lo root out Viet Cong and • 'W -• ;ou ~andt ;roa'lt"·.tart ' , , 'P.S. µti llll'~c!al}rF ' r:f•· :t:: ~ p • • . prqud of .you';'"pj•.'S,_I wiiJ ~ q~z , lllUlSt b~f l.,as~ rugbt th.an you1 are·· . · . ·~., ... w •. ~ '.• , HeUJ1in Wife's • Chrysanthemum petalJ showered >. ~trttngling CLllTON, N.J. (UPI ) -Debonair jar.:z planlat Alan Haig was held without bail today on a charge oi'st.rangllng his beautlful ~year-old wife Boonie at their secluded borne a week ago • 1be fl.year-old former pianist fur Charlie P~ter and Dizzy iGilleaple was 81ft:S1ed Tuesday u be ' left the funeral bmne where services for hLs wife were COodQCted . · 'lbi funeral procession drove on to Ced.; ~ Cemetery in Paterson while lWg, dreaed in 8 dark tailored suit, WU • tak<11 to police hudqulrten and ar- raJjteil ,f ot murder. : ·lfe,'1!il ordered bekt In tfie Pasaaic A spokesman for the U.S. Comll.IDd if Salion said the accident ii unoltr ln- vtltigation. He said 1he vW119 Wal thought to have been evacuated 0 but maybe the people moved back tn without telling the village cWef.'' U.S. IOUr'CeS said the SWffJ>inl force found • amall ceche of w~apons ~ bodlt1 of two North VI '1Iled ·earlier but ran'into no rmlatance. Allied bombers dut:oyed ....,.·~ in the ume villag~ two weeb j4Co ij, order tO lfr!ve out North Vietnanieli> ;.;. vaders. · ' · More· acUOn erupted near Sai~ nt miles below Thuong Due. Alli<d f..,,.. amuhed. at the Viet Cong in it.I jungle home IOUth of the capital, seWng and blowing up a main camp, capturing a ring of Red leaders and dropping a mJlllon pounds of bombs on fleeing suer· rlllaa. · Much of the figtblng centered In the Mekong Dtlta bel01' Saigon, In the tblck juJli]e> where tbe Vi<! Cong formed Iii lint combat unib two decades ago. ~rkeley Schools Pledge to Off er Pupils 'Soul Food' BERKELEY (AP ) - ''.Soul food" will be av.uat>Je In the Berkeley High School cafetorlaa ,i.ntng Oct. 30 In -to a ~~ ,by the Black Students Un- ion. on the bead of South Korean am- bassador Ei Wban Pai at Cam .. bridge, England, Monday because his hosts, a TV equipment com .. pany, thought It was a Korean custom. •1In my country we do not throw flowers around,'' the am-- ; bassador expll!ined. "w.e ~ • them in garlands and ~ .. , , 1IbeTV:!mi.Jmil .~Jbe ~ Soolh Ko~ Emb~:'Y in Ilondou : for ~dvice .()n ~' but, as a : spokesman. Co!Jmien!M. "we must : bave got ttie ·iilfOnµaUon mud- • dled." The peta!i were tllillJm .by £ Hijong Hyun, 23'~ ~ter ' of anottier ~K-~Jt. :, who "thought ~bi! It -.la : 'bld :~ British custom: '.~ , .. f " · C-Oafllf"Jlil -· ~ actl<io'oel ·21". '~ 1 · ..,.n ·Qxmly·l'tosecutor Jolin G. 'nlOVQI iaid }le bas f!Jlllld .no "probable cause" for the crime. · He said no case has been pre>enf<d to the grand jury, 11le shapely dau,gbler of. a prominent W_est ~ physician. Mn. Haig was found dead before dawn Oct. 9 Jn the Haig home on four wooded aCres in the North J...,.y suburb. llalJ hid ;told pollce be found bis Wlfe -.In a nJihl(o.wn aacl.Iylng on a•bejl In a room which wu -wttb eaji!J pill and liquor 1¥>!t!N. Tbe pi"!!lst ~d Ip Board of Education members heard tbat report Tuesday night from Dr. J.N. Rodeheaver, director of· secondary edu- caUon. Soul food consists oL such food u col- lard lfeena, corn bread. black eyed peu, dllitllngJ aJld honlloy grits, The report also said tbat In r .. ponse . to requ9b a posWon u •black curricu- lum coordlnalo< to recruit Negro taach- ers had been-established, that Interviews for five black coonselon had been ·held. and that an expert In African and a o u I food would work with home economists twice a week in cl&sse!. • • • , . •• • • • bad jual --.,_...,. ~.Qli . ; • fuh!onable Drlle '!fold;<"-.-.e' hMJ Board members also voted to have all teachers take .jn service training ao that they -!eaqb minority pupU. better. SOTM days it'• catch· cu catch can and Chrisopher Paym. aged three month.!, take.! hi! nap in a net while his father look.I for o better fishing spot along the Sunshtnt SkJ/Ulfl'JI in Tampa Bay, Fl.a. -Dad •can takt hi.! time for Christopher obvi01Ult1 likes the nush he's in. • Mrs. Harold Wilson, wife of the British prime minister, doesn't want to be professor of poetry at Oxford University. Her name was put forward by John W•ll•, a satirist who said l_]e admires poems she has published about the Scilly .. Isles, the Wilson s' favorite vaca .. lion spot. A spokesman for Mrs. Wilson said she was nominated without her consent and she has withdrawn her name. . . School Sit-in Broken; ... ' Chicago Violence Erupts . BJ Ualled "-lnum•tiGnal 'lllosday.ln Cbi<aio u about 5,000 1tu- More than 225 white residents of Sooth dttltl ata)'ld out t:l classes. Stone.throw· fhi!adelphla staged a sit·in at BOK Vo-ing occurred at sevtrll achools atid two caUonal High School today, tben .I e ft .groups. of stu!lenll demonstrated al the ~y after the .board· ~ educatlo:n downtOwn 1boin1 of education bulldiq'. promiled to meet with therri·nNI'lda)' •. : .IJ'he .ChlcagO ~le came as a rJla· The alt-In started !ale Tueaday nllht-. Mvil\Y o~ follow-of, to "uheraUon after repres~latlves. of the boarll falled Mi;mc1ay~1 .Wbmr,21,000 b ack students - to end a noisy meeUng of more th a n one thlrd'·of the 'tOtal -stayed out of 2,_ooo whites hel~ in the auditorium of the classes as patt of an attempt to I e t high !Choo!, which Is 88 percent Negro> mor. black teaCberi Afro-American his· lo Chicago, disorder broke out be--· tery COW'lel aiid .mOre bcmework. twee~ Negro high !Choo! students and QU. A;llre boml) 'wil hurled Into Calumet cago pollce Tuelday. · lllgli School on Cll!caio'• west side A Black and white otudenls fought In tbe balilb tbrui ~ oflclab to ck.. cafeteria of another Philadelphia h I r h Simeon High Scbool. Stones were thrown school, while New York City was in .the at a police car .and a .fire truck at Vin· second ~y or a teacher's strike. cennes-Uppltr Gradi! Center and 11 1tu- ln New York CltyJ only 68,153 of the denti·were lrrmed Uiere. · 1.ll mllIIon lludentl attended ~lie In Phlla<!elpblji, leaden of the olt·in schoolJ In -~e second day. of Ute thir~ aL BPK toL1 •' cheering crOwd Uiey t@achera' strike since the fall semester would ntnaln-ln the bUDdlng .. until kina:J began. dom come, if necesury, to force the Al 1ees1 14 peraoeo """ arreoted· board·of edllcillcia Into aome-. • Stampede Pass BI~n.keted . . ' Nebrtiska ·Tltunderswrms Swamp Grand Island Calitornl• .. c..hd tfftll L• ,._,_ " Q JT al .23 H .. ~ n n " 54 .. .13 " .. " .. u " " " ,, . . ... .. . u • .. . n " .... n " ;: : =· I ;:,j '1 " .. ' .. ~ ,171 Hard ·to Resist·.' ; ' . ,• . ''. _Strip Sparks Antidraft P~geani MINNEAPOLIS, Mlhn. (UPI) -"! wanted to do something interesting," said Cll'Ol Sward.son, blonde and buxom.. Carol, n, and foar other women Tues- day otaged the ffrohnnual "MlM lle!Jst" pigeant to protest the inducUoo of the director of the eJper!mental Firehouse Theater, Sydney Walter, 33-yeer-old father of three. Walter.bad been r<cluaified IA hi the dtaft after twice returning· dell~<ncy notices to hla draft boll'd In Nligara Falll, N.Y., aaytna: · he refused to cboperate. Carol m an actress wiUi· the avant garde theater company .. The "Mlu Real.It" contest was held on tlle ilepe· of the federal bulldlng. The 'either entr:le1 gave ~petcbes. · ,. cu.I 1ion lint pr'fae. . -.,. -.. 'She took' oil btr clotbea. ' . • she ended liet iihe-in!nute strip:befote i l ' • 1 . . . . 4 • ..f. • •• •' ' u • ) I . I : ' .. I I .. WRY , . DID THE RAPIDS SHOOTER'S WIFE BUYAN. ·ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER? . . ! , Electric cloen co•t leu. · Even II you're not 1 rapids shoot er's wife, t'ake the , I limo tO oompore ciOthes dryers, Yo_u'K 5'v9.money. l · Electrie dryers not only eost less, they hive some 1 ,; other very speclll 14\1Jntage~. · ' ' • • • Fci~ lnst~nce, . I I ' . 0 hare to be vented to the OY!&ide air. Many inodels ju~ P14i Ill, · :: ;r . ta•t .M<ll elect[lc dryers art flameless and odorless . They don't pro· duce combus· tion fumes that A dryet Is a necessity tcrtod1y's ptrmanent press fabllcs.,EJectrlc clothes dryers htve ~peclal dryln1 cycles for S\ICl>fabrlcs "'they come out d,Y, fresh, and unwrinkled. And enotl)er.tl\lnt. 'Electrlc dryers have fewer parts: That (llelns las• maintenance.. The rt are so many IOod reasons for h1vqa flame- less electrk dryer,.yo1r.should ... your applilnca -dealer soon. Very soon. Because wlthout·an electrie _,, ....... _,... ..... .... l,,l.lft. t1t1•111 •• lft, " .. " R U 61 ,It .... " n II 61 n " .. Q u 4 .14 n " ... .. .. .... " Q .... " .. U N ... • 4 .• . 1 dryer, washday Is •II weL 4 E SouthernCalifom/1. Edi8on ' ' I : " ... . , . • ~~" 1--~,~~~~~~~~~--,,~~~~~ ..... ~~~~....;.~~~~~~~...:.;=--~)~- t> I ' • U.S. to Get Direct Hit By 'Gladys''. ¥LUil (UPI) -~lcal Monn G~. c·rowla& ~-by the hour, lubed • -weotem_ CUba with_... =~1th~ /'< '1m:lda'1 -·Wat will eel a ~ dlreet tilt from the ilom>. ' ''Some ae&I-d 'the Wat Coast of Florida wlll 'beh the brunt ot thla etarm and , .... believe when it gets there, tt will have hurricane. fon;e wlndl," aaid chief lllrrlcane forecuter Robert Simpson. - Gladys, already padlq top wind.I ol 70 mph, ii not u- peded to hll Florida'• -coast unttl IOO\<Ume 'l'bun- day, SJ!l>pooo said. WATCH IN EFFECf I IWLY PILOT I Federal College :Aid Law I . . . . ' ' '<;uts Off Ccimpm .Proteswrs I ' . . .. -I WASHING'l"ON (UPI) -thlt dan!ailes collqo proiierty , ''l!lo h!lhm' edneolloo law · Preetdenl Jolinson today.,.,. or dlsiu~ classes -woul<(!Ooe traJlllftn Upward •Bound. tho to sign Uito' law leglalalioil to federal ~d for two y..,.. · , ~ tutorlnc _...,. · · L , · ·'!be -vocational educa· for~ lilib school 1!11-step. up al~ for the nation 1 tioa la\f au~orizd the biigest · troln OEO to the om;;; overcrowded colleges. Thi! bill spebding effort yet Jft tbat EdUdrtion, alao COOtalned a provision to field, spreading 13~llllqp ayer ' '!be VOCfU--tlon cut elf ald1 to students ~who three tears starttna 1 ~ 6.sta1 l aw calla tot i 1bidy toward participate In • I m p u. 1970, ' ' phasing out OE0'1 J.ob Corps dlsorden. , The two -ed•caUoo la,ws . and. requires the -prest· Jobnson also was to 1 it n alSo mirk the' first" serious at-dent to recommend by mt a swee~ overhaul of the tack on the admlnistraUon's M.arch I whether the Head l vocati9qal education prqgram, w.ar-on-poverty agency, the S1'.art program of tralninc pr. authorizing S3 billloo · over Off.ice of' E c 0 Dom I c Op-IChoot 'children should Ibo be three yeara.olartlng July 1. portunlty. transferred !rum OEO. '!be ·higl)er . ed\lcatlon billl/-=====:;~~:===;;;~;l~~l--authorlles .$7J bil)lon throo~I · · LE - fiscal It'll to belp private and . t'/ ! O l L •. Sa pubfic universities to b u i I d II ~. improVe libr~ies and expand graduate stuqent -programs. Kam·cha(ka Five Red Croa d1auter 1pecia1Jsts new to Florida from IOUtheutern Red ~ headquarters in Allan~ and civil defense units on Fl~'• -cout be1 .. 1ay1na,pi..a for the steno. iilllil The aid cut-off anlendinent provides that student.a con- victed by a court or found .~ty by the university, after -adequate hearing. of conduct VODKA $888 A hurricane wa~ WU lft eflecl the emir. lenith .ol the Florid• Keys and up P',lorlda'1 Alnaost Mahe• J:t :.:i ~-~e=-;e'· ·Ju.t Intrnrid adventurer Fi.hc;s llM>l<>n of Chicago ar-·bill homemade outrigger ~ C'Olllced out just <Iii. "We are gqlng to rai.e hur-rim hOme 'after h!1 l6-montll, 15,IJOO.mlle trip acroos Wilmette, IH. He was rarcued b¥ a-C!ricao lire boel rtcaoe wll)llngl ·~ ._...., . tl!e Atlantic Ocean from Africa, but had to lie. \ow-TM sailor brougltt numerous W\'Slern Alricon arti- parl .of II' 1 o r I d a. today," ed 'to die end o! tile voyage. Brenton wu adrift lot facts ~ for tile Fiofd ·Museum o! Natura! 11\ot.ory Yatient Better Slln-,iaid. "but bef<n we tout "hours alter the odtlloard motor tl!at pnipelled wj>ich ipoilsored tb,o W)'8ge. do,,..aretr!lngtodetumlne ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- u c• u poulblejultwbere I~~~~~;;.~;.;;;.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the 11orm w111 hiL" ii y~=-·· "lslind of U.S. S_uspend. sPa_ nnina Ties ChiefNanies $£CARD'S "AMF POOL" ·A·BlE " youth" waa: pounded today by olilM.N , , , I • the llonn. 13 Off1·cers llMPR 25 o~-... -Sty'-•--• SPECIAL . The lale ol Pines, a colony ' • ..,,.,,...,. .... ..-.. ,. .. ~ w•-t ~ ~ -ol the YOW\11 50 mJles !Ollth ol PANAMA CITY .(UPl). -; 1<lid newsm<n the U.S. -,-.,.---.. ~ ·~ TAil£ Tobloe,. C"°"'" ,_ ~;n1a~~about so ,ooo =~:~=::.;· = ~co1::p.1~;1: ;':;~'"'to1theun1te<1 For Crimes The ~u b ts :o= kept Panima under .,lid con-'lbe U.S. state Department HIGHLAND PARK, Mlcll. :'1b.1ensi of the storm tro1 of th• mtt1t&rYJ!iuta that Cass Elliot aanounc:einent-erillclr.ed Artu <UPI) -The baker -~·his neared the 74 mph level af a overthrew Presldent AmUllo for uaini the sanetuary .of the he a d in dilbeliel. '.'If You lull hurr cane. Forecasters Ariu fiv~ day• qo; . . Can.,els Show Amerlcai>c.ntri>Ded . c an a· l can;t ~t the I"!~· you Aid Gladys mlgbt reach bur-P.,,.manlan• generally ac-, · ~ . Zone to urfe •an . uprlalng'· . can 1 trust uybody, be •ilh· rlcant atrength even aa It ~pted -the new re~ ~ 1_1ainlt the .. JUD.ta. Arias' fif-tdi,_..:._._ __ ._ in .... Detroit ____ _. ...,er .... Cu'"-moun-junta,studentl· 11:1.~ a-LAS 'VEGAS, Nev. (U) -.1.:. .... '"·ve -.. for ••u•ht -~--"~ .,...... •• ·~ -· and t •-~-1n the ltreeta Sin-Can Elliot, 28, ,... •~w -•· ·~ · oubuth ~-ndeil .quietly ud ta.Ins, a passaa:e Ul·Ually ~ !o<S\OM ' •-Canal~ Gov.{W. P ..... nu.to-_-111~.-·~by coonled on to break the back u herusment ~ ~lllngpt oent \o a Beverly Hilla, C4Jil., Lober ud a U.S. EnlblSsy __,P"llce . ,..,_';'~Will'_,, E ol·hunlcane~ troops and the •~•ew -·• hoopilal Tuuday night with poliUcal officer vllllad Arlu 0 ~ •am · Even as heavy rains~ 'lid on violence. ~11~. saklAW~ acute Tuesday. preMplllbly to Stephens Tu~y tha~ he was ed the Isle of Pines, evacu.a-The United S-ta te.a an-1111-.wnm. discu.a •bia plani -' warn -~ for warrantf. charging ilon to higher ground began nouqced in W,,.Jllnctoll Tua-Miao Elliot wu ·a member him further llahlst' playinl 13 ~ his . ..,...nt or !Onner for tbousandJ of people and day "h wu .•11•.P end ln·c of~. Mamu and~ ·Papu polltits-wbile in u .s: wmtory. po~ with bur1lary and cattle in Plnar deJ Rio and diplcimatlc·. ru]tkma w I th pop lin&inl ll"OUP bef<re it They had. no comment for larceny. ·'Ibett w~ signs Hav.ana _.n..,_ ln weatem Pahtma. pa.Yin& the Wl1 I« broke J1P earlier~.··~· ne-,d6_:....._ others wm nOt taking tbe CUba ,.. ... _ ollklal i-ecognltica of tile Jun-Pocton.ald'they eopect ber iii.""j;.,ia~~ Col. newa so~- Elementary and high·-.., • to recover from ourgery In Joee Plnllla,'and Col. Boliver "It'• about time the holielt cl uses in both pro~ were n. ·United States •• a:· time for a CarnePe Ball con-Urrutia ran the new regime 10 percent of our department canceled fir. the dly. ProW-pectM to-~ olficlaI cert -month. • from behind ti,. bamd 1at.s wu g1,.~ a brtak," Stephens Uve measuru _. tUee !Gr rec:oinWon . of Ille 1l u-n t_a • Miao Elliot opened ll!Onday of the l(atioopl.l'atP The said. ''Tiie l)o<\est memben Of •OJ:!lllS.ud-Wanl>ouMo!.,Jiowever. IJ!IW foor al tl'fl-_ qipt.at Cteun Pall<e bot ,:aoJtaI ;•11.liacli,,to nonna1 our ~-bave beOn 1•11-thepro'ilnc<s.wereplliced otherweslembemllpheri!lil', canceled her engqemenl -lollowblg the -coup oubjectet1 1•i ridlcule on tile .. alert. --lllkl In tlolll ad flnt. . -. ' after throal hemorrbag... Jul 5alur<lay~ 1treeta.''. broodcuta • mmltcnd" l·n Julita -.. ·mlnhte•r · · · ,llliamL -Alfredo LoJIOI Guevara .. Russ Vow No Threat Due on W uti Berlin ' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP} -West German diplomatic IOIH'cel said today they were informed Soviet' Forelan Minister Andnll A. Gromyko had usuttd U.S. Secretary of Slate ne.. Rusk that there would be no East European threat to West Bunn in the foreseeable future. Britain Bans Agitators' '}?oreign. .· LONOON (AP) ~'!he IOV• emment, today buned all for· elm 1-cttaton from entering Brltlin for an anU-Britain demonstralioh on Oct. 27, of. fiClals said. Diplomatic mlulons In Lon- don have been told th e l r cttlunl arretted d11rin1 t he mus protest march woold be dea1t with ban~ The lnformanta 'd lmmJ. cration offlclals a all entry llOltl hevt been a ol the ban alld.,.tll_.., oe!'l In -t.be next few llayo a !Iii ol itu- dentt arid Qthen with """"11'1 of vlqlence, ~ Hst:WIJ eom- pilOd'b' Scoltand YU\! w Ith the help or f~ign ·poHce for~· e!I and Interpol, t h e lntema· .tlonal police orpnlzallon. Brltllh police lftplttd to meet what may be the most violent ud mllllve - 11tatlon ··-the Vietnam-ese -and Ibo U., SI& es ever witneued i.e. 'Ille pd~ appeared re.1dy for ac:lfon foltowln& · wldos,.....r r.,.nl tllat fritll• atementa planned attacb Oii publk: bulldinp. includinl the U.S. Embuay 1 under cover fl. tile -rally. 'Die. N"' York Tb,,. mid repoilad llUclt • dev.Jopment in · a dispatch from .Washlngtoo. • The IOUl"Cel h e r e said the ple(lae wu given in New Yort OcL • during • meetinl jietween Rull ud ,tSromyko. The latter met a1ao with Wll\y 1!.:mit. the West German foreign minister, in New York. 'the Tl-mea quoted "reipcmible Wat European 90Ql"eel" u telling Bulk that lllOICOW recognhOa the rights of the United Stalet, Britain and France in Weat Berlin as a matter of ••ai.t.e interest" - a diplomatic term med by Soviet officials for matters ol the hl&hest naUonal priority. The West Gennao """""" commeolad that tt appeared edvantageowi for the Soviet Union now to appw-u moderate as poaible in Ila stand toward the Weat in view of the wide c:rtUcllm of the Soviet-led l n v a a I on of Czechoslovakia. Electric Guitar Player Killed FORT STW'J . 1'-C. (AP) "-'Cl J U, WU. eiectrotiJticf . .-play• tnc .. ·dectrie cu1tar to w • t ltoeldnlf'.'le<I; priu;., al I h I s northern Brltfah Columbia commimlty tald ·Tuuclay. 'I1le Roy.I Ca-nadlan MOUl\tod POllco oak! J..,ph dlid !rum • JOO.volt -fton\ the cutter'• la I t y ampllllet. . '"l)lroe other people hlnc!l- ed' the fr.ob auiettt and had no trcoble but the)' ..... •wins lhoel." polict uld. Lindsay Named Best Dressed Get carried away In a whole newMlfdot~·, ury-oar~'llltlaak is contemporarydg mi. The ride is luxurfous ota a new, longerwheeibase. New interiors, new GM .' ') FREE 0..-- ,,,,,. IMlalrJllta $129.00 YAUll -S2]CJll ,. ;newadvance!t irlpawer~Sted driving pa;na · l'lel'.YOU at_ e¥eW . tum.So drive . one of outSix". · .. , . ·elegant Ninety-eights today. Lwwrywasne-ver&O~ ' . . . .. All ~haft been can- .............. pollco.la Ibo ~-....,..._.,.. ,,..u bun """" of tho organ- ""' ol tho protalt -lion m "a.t ,U. cop1: anr.'' ,.. ....... , ..... _,.."''' ill• •• ,. \. t • . ,-.~ , ... --•·•er 01 • A boll iii ldllst araupo a n d orianmu...; ..... ·11ronaiy ap(llllad to each other, 1 r • ~.Rll"I-. lllC1I YORI[ (UP!) -'Ille CastOms Ts1lon Guild of America bal named Mayor Johll v. IJndlay -of the 10 but cliQoed men In Amerq. 'Die SUlkl talc! Tueedlly that Undlay WU the best dmled u.s.. poll~ flcun. n : I I ' ' • SEE THE 1969 OLDSMOBILi~ AT THE .f6th CAl:IFORNI». l~NATIO~I: AIJTp SHOVf'.., PAN PACIFIC :AUDITORIUM 0ct08ER' 25~-NOVEMBER 3 ' 1 -, -· ' I •t. . 'I " ' • I -. , ' -I t 1 ... ,. ~ ..... , >-· ~ , • J ... .. .... " ~ •I ~- ' -"~' "'A r .. . It• -, ,;) ANA·HllM 444 N. h afW 6 111.11z1 Me11. th r1 Sit. J O e.M te ti~-'""· -~ . • ·" ' .. ~ . .,.. • . . ,. •, " ., . • ~. .; ' • " ' I'< -' • ' , " .. • .,-, ·" f I '·' ~ ·• ~ . ' " !1\1 !) I• :.• of• ·-· ) .,,: ·" , .... , ·'·,..,,,J ~· • I ,.,! '"1°t '" '.,...I t, , • ._ . . . . . . ~ ... ~ ·.• ! •• i 1.J 1.,i.. ...... 1'-1\ • .,., . ..... ...;, ....,. .. ·' ... ... .. .. :...-.:.. .. ' •' ... ,. ,• • ":I : • •' •.• ... I ' " • ~-.: . ~' ... '• , , • I ' .. " •" . , I ·. ' . . . . ',· .'' ., .. : " . ' , .. ' ~ . • • i ' . ' ~ . " .. .. . i . ' . . I " • . .. :. 1 ' ,. ~' ! • :. . ' .. ' ' .... •\.J ..... .:. •• ~ ·~.. . .. . ., .. ' . . . ... , .. ' . I .. . l • ,j ...... . . . ' . ' '. ,, -· -·· /.'. STAR : IN -OPULENT "SEPARATES" !· . .~. • ·-. • • •. D~m'~ti~-.~n~~}~U~}istie. the new loOl: .of •~eni~ • 1 ••• portr•yo.J. in .glitter '•nd shoon by Sten Hermon for · "Mr. Mart::J!•r'til, •"long, romontic vost of rich "cotton bn'>t~& 'enc••sted with Mylor• ,,,.taHi~ . • ' . •!l . ) _,. • Port-I(., 5 !lowing sl~eve blouse •·shimmer -in reyon · satin. Part Ml, ·•·swirl o.f ploots •in wool .ji~. )ifttod ' .. w\dely, in goli'le~;·~~e. The eosMio c..,,pi.to, i• , lvory I gold/bf•ck. liiisses' sizes, to.00. I\~ R-. 22. ' . I > •· ~ ·, . I "'· ·-,:;,1 ,, ' ' . .. .. . , . ... ' . .. ····-.. 1'1'£'W'1¢~T . "' , .. ,..~. '"""l'lUlN'T'IN•TO:N .1r1>e.H 47 F11hl•11 bl1it4 • 644°1%12 7777 'f4l11t•t ·~.,.. ·• 1ft·IJll M•"· thr1 Flol. 10 •·"'· te t :IO ,.,-.. M1111 • ..,_ Sit: . ·' S•t. 10 •·fl. ti 6 P·• . 10 t.M. h t :JO p.I., ·--.----i. -. r~ .... . 1 " Education At Stake ~ OnNov.5 T •••• TH• MAN TH( IMAM ""9 , ........ Not9t ni.....,.,. ..... ........ ""'· J .. l'llrMtl ,...,.,. fw ............ fl Ql"'"'6n ~ 1:-.,... • ........,.._ .... -...... """ '" ........ ., .... sdleok ... ........... -..... Wtllr.~ .. W'9ll .,,.. .... .,,... ,....,..,. ,,. ~-:..:..,__ .,, ..... Clll .. --ltloow..) \ \ B7NORMAN~ SACllA!mn'O ~ . - The world'a lar,..i oel1"ltl< <i public hlllber ...... ~ ,ltliuu..,. la ukJn&: ·~ . ' vottn for money to Dep pace, -.. ~Ille ...,.u. <i Ille-·· ~ populou lllale. A l2IG ml1Hoft -laue <Ii Ille Nov. I bolllt u l'rvposl- Uoa S will Ii. aplll three w_,. ---Ille' --ling Unlvenlly <i Cllllctnla, Ille '=~lb>=,~~ ' .aJ.uins.. ,-, Dml>~ lllt'MnLION Tllo Dlneampwi UC and JI. campoo llate college l)'llem will dl-llOO mlllloo -P*I .. 1111 cos1 of buildJllls. 1 The remaloing ~ mil1loJ> 'irfll be· Ull"1 do !<pair ai' replace urban .,.. lfade' aiirl high llCbool buildinp that lill ' more than 25 yean old. , ~-~· State college construetl<i plans lnclude new cam~ iii Kem, San Mateo, Cohtr• COata and Ventura couniiea, . increulng the statewide 1'!,l*I to B~~ken of the bond lllife I I argue ~. projects are I ~ il the unlvenlty lllCI cone to keeR pace wjth 1: enrol Increasing by ~ 1bout 14,000 stUdents a year. i More than 280,000 students I are "'1'0lled In the twin aystems,, more than In 01 other colleglate organlsatloo: Since 1162, the, CaJlforala voters have approved bond issuea.1 tptallng .'"5 "mllDon te finance constiuctlon ·at tbe univenity, .~ state colleges and the jwMr colleges. 'lllal flgur< includes l&5 million for junior colle(ea approved last June. , . . B . ~~J,I·•~. : .. author · -~ ·' ' tb6 fundl ·;i;a . • ~ divided ,i!;' equally beliljiiil · the university and state iiol- lege l)'Sterm. ~~ "Enrollments are at a rate of .approxlnti~'J ·- percent per year and wlll con- tinue to do so for the next four °"'five years.'~ &dda said. ~fate Sen. Jolin L. Hanner CR-Glendale) \mite the ball;;! argument oPPOlinl ratification of the bond imle, contending that the bond market la'glut- ted and Inter.a coots are unusually high. He Aid the minimum ~ terest colt f6r the bond laoue · would be $163 million. INCREASING COST Rodda ~lied that inflation WU Increasing the-COit of COO· itructkla bf abort 5 percent a year, more than the prob•· bly rate of inwest on the bomb. AJthoogb the procteds from tb6 l!l!!l!..lssut. "ould..go to state-sullSI~ is a mealil;Y 1 <M the ., • which~ 'CIR the flnanlm' . private ~colle1€1 and unlve.n!Ues. The pn>pooal, Proposiilon T, waUld amerid;he ConlUtutlon to penntt the Lqjllature to u:empt from the insurance tu Jft!DIUDll pa1d ...... -ment policies for college employes. ' · • SUpporten <i the propaaltlon conteet tt would ooly baellt private ~ ~~ f>!lbllc collepaulp~,.._. ...... by state re ~·........., whlcli IN alNodY In"'°' The t<iuotl1idloMI ·-• ment ,,.. iipfi'"4 wUbcMA a ,,.gailve_,iole ~"fl:", Ille. s.na1e .. .i•-~· - AaemblYmaa Bi>li ~· (D-Van Nuys), • .-M . the finance and llllunnce committee, -· P<i'*;,';t J · lege~~~-exempt fnm tlll tu: -u.. atate --.t ...... t!oo ..... ption ""'"i!oObltloOal. WAUHOUSI OU1l.IT ......... c.,.t SpanllbOUA""-tlrob Dinlnl Sot W:tula•<haln , ·-•.-•r'\ ·''° ' ' _...,.... .............. 1111•n. Au 111: • • J. J, IOllCtcDIOcoa · •1 lutal ST .. N.L , .................. MH~J- • ' • ' - .::- " ··u ' .. ' . .. ' i ·:TH,~D~Y \. ··:; :. F~If)iAi: . ·: :.·-·'SA., ":~URD·A· y --·: .. .... ~ ; ' . ' -. . ... • . . . . . • '" 'l. ·• •. 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Bli.ck.1: ~"' tal1t •,lnwn:, Olife, 'blue~ , lel• 20.QO •••••••••••• JI.II l:lttr '" ..... af edm• ""11ie alntch . !Ito 10-13, .... 1.BO •• , •••• 'lJl,111.• ~ .,., ..... ..,..... . ~"'-~""ti.a .... ~ <K oolcn, rot .. a.oo-12.00.; •••• 1. ... 1/U •• • 'f ... • • '-' ,, 14 .... ','. ._ _____ l!EWPORT CEHm ~ • . - " , I I , • t' •• • • ". } . ·. • I • i . .. ·' .. : ..... 1. , • .. . ' ' ' ,,, " . ' . ·~;· .. • < ... f "~ ' ' ' ·~ o• ' • " : ' I• . ( I • Great 1aving1 on · our own Crest bluira . ' 49.99 --I . ' 1111. 65;00, U!rl.._.! .... ..... ' .. ~ . bl.,U..i&~·~ -i~r--.,.q,, ........... t ..... ...... r , , • 111'1· 1lr Ila *rnlnllm 8'111, ~lliao;T1111oo111ae, DooibleillnuW; srrj fll)j, .._....,io.,..·10.oe.-MA w. 'Slcnlllrlla Famous maker ._ mock turtle brlt1h reduced 4.99~11.00.11#1 . ' . - • . irta ·'i•· ~· On Ilana •••••• Ill ... j· SI CLf ' hm!-tmko\t I I~ 'Ollaa ""9fio liUPilM .w.il.1elld; - a wide ..wrac..-. ~· ..t tria Allllb' '1 oullilDdla, 'llllill llln lirlla -.. Be preplnd far-whit.el,' .men'1·flannel i:ajamal •. . 1 '.4.25 '218.00 ,.,, 6.00 0ur· wuh 'n wear c<*m ft...i poJ--in coot•Dltlr l\yl .. , lloih irltli lla!:llD .... ' . band riarani..I to)ool. Q:O,_ ' . from •'wi~ ...., lit oa1...:..a pa-. Si""e A-B:<J-D:' . ~-'st<n ror:11m • ./ "" • " .. Fisherman bit pulloveraw9'ten 4.99:6~-gfj .: rec. 7.00-11.00 • 'Fltll lwtlmock al ~lorll•. af;r}N hi ii-• lo!it. Tliuo • _.. ............... . ...,uc..i .. ~ · wuhable,.....,. M!w oaln. SiJ,u '-1. S-:IO. S!<nforlloyo, ..:. ' ' ; r'!' •·t• ,.. • '.! 1 . ~i.. j • • . . , . . , ., . . .. ... . . • \ . :.. . ~ ... ' ... • .. · .. {· ·\•! MONDAY, TlfURSOAY, PlllOA1"'°"'1'ft;L I . .• "· l DAILY I'll.OT ~9D01Jr . ~l'OO'llmabr jew91ry 113 to 112 off • UCMl.'GO "'i ' . • .. w.i: ~ 11_1'•• ............. at ' ' " j...i.,.o.111oa11!'1;1od-- .... ... """.mi-...i 1-ololo •. '\. m·taDo...I ot,lao,-. •llQilo ud. . ..,.Ill. limp....,, r---lewall!' . ,, . " . 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I . , llJM,, -lllw 2-speed lllOI-,, , .. . orif~ "' shifts 1ears • It 5"99 llft!Ptos t11is eveotfvl, clas-. . lie .... tncl • . ' ~ _':'. .· : : .lmte -~ Chair. sn · ,·.. . ~ _ __.... •:.0·f!~ 1:_,, .. ~:~ lllE£ QM -GIMial clww .. · -· ---,....~-b--' S1ai~ mar "" ~ · • - rosilbnt tap with tlliclft> 1 o 98 / · -~torid 1 .... ••hift~ • seats.in pum;<in r:otor. • Tricky T 011111J · . llllCI ... Blow the spe- cial Mlle wlistle '"d out " ... r .off k 1oes, w1ddli11 • pops Tommy's head ""1·0' tNnlly '" Ills way. o ' .. ' 1Di:..GJI" UTACIB -- . . ·.""J GralJ,.A-Loop .. ~ 'IUIUl'-FIMI fw -I . • ', " ·, . old lliQ. Altld! loors ~ 11111 f ' -1' 'l!lelltil lirisl l tlll1I so.. . . ' ;:'"J rri~-:s ·4.49 r · 11 C11amfs" ' -~ ... -,. flll •kil sill' Ta:! ::::\31'133". 1.9 flllIIS 1111 cllllill en • • 1Z IL 1•~ fllllr.willlfon,otc. =..1.291L 2.98 ' . )' . " ... v - __ 1.,_ ••• -·-·-· " Scooter Wll-""'""' .. ; 8\eCk lllltie l!ill-Sbnds f1r INBi•I lftlf is fi•· islled in -n~ "" .. 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' . - #llll -Runs I fJI I~ hout1 " "' fiHioc ••.• IU!O\nOtic aofl1Y -thu! .. ff. Ideal r. lliiO iO!iM jis· comfortJ oflc0ld• . ..... ~··'2.98 I - ' "COOL-SPIAY" Hamillfier _ . . ' ·'· CIWIT . : '~hiffon''· llshlsM111 i.. "Sea Goddess" 111111 I lijiie wi~ Turtlt Oil ••• 1 vory • · flMll ...i·14ttens, ~br~ ems llld l"'Olecls Yl'"kin . ~ h~ll(.lltllo . a:" ~ orl~11.Sfu lltUtt.lln ; . ~DIES' Slippe~ettes. , Vf. i Choose from many colo1M 1 · 79 , , "o , I stylos in. satt vinyl llld · ~··· ·• i other fabri<s •.• '°"" "'~ • eel Utt ·in S.M·l sizes. • • . .. -,,,.. ., W/D1111E'V -. 2 ... 00~ , "P I " . , 'a.,tllt-CI c.p Rilllf . 3 S cmr~r. . • ( : 11111ill' . . ==~ lo .. -• • :::.::.~--·2 89 ·:: .. · .. : -· 1 Ut1Ws • . - ' .. ~ "Plun· ge''·..--E"" ,.._ Wiiiims Prltoct111 ·cum • .. .. ' . ' . i . "T...,,._,, DOUCHE 'llii11 11 "2 ........ . .. G POWIER ' Jzll:llll:.. 5t :i-ajlmltfnll-' ............ ,.1u. . alllr ....... ' . ~ i • II* \, ... 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We Ir)' to convert B GNP Julie Nboa 1<11 ·&he and -Qd lrlle!•-la otber ~" . y o;DaTid l!:lJenbowtr haft 1111 peOjile -' bul !lit •de0m1 have I Sbe 'Aid de!J>lle Whal "the . • · . • ~their •-..ddlnc'-dlle.. llpt to'b6 ~.la polltlca," goaip ~ m. I don't . •• • _,!hoy'" ~~a·~· ; 'Iricla, II, ttld 1'porteri Tues-·hav. aliy speclal lrlerids, 11111 a · WA$1m!GTON (AP).-Ont ;.. '.'I hope lhe ftadiN, _, . ~-In .New~ !$• : a 11U1111>er '/!. friends." ol the p.._ul'I p1nclpal ~l>t turne!i Into .a .TV IJIOC" 'n'lela.lllle Julie aqcl !)avid, · Julie's and Da~'1 ~ economlc lipili, lhe ..... -~ar." ~ David. both Ii, lw been ·camJ)llgnlog abootl Iba . lorlbOomlng ·mar-.,11UonaI ~ bu fluhed ~ And wblle Ibey we r • !Gr lwr father ftlcbard II. rilp -.. J1llde af ·•· news · sos · bout liirl u ~~I their w .. ddhg ""'°' Iba ' R ~jlublican CUI!..._ lie!d aller tlfey ~ 1 1 on. plans,. ,lulle'1. •ldtt lilter, ~Ual llClll1lnoe. • flew ' beft ·from New •l'ort. Bui Ille top White u ..... . ,'l'rida. wu upreoshtg bor , Sclmetil!>es.. a!>e ~-llbe 'll>ey Aid "Fred Gfllld;Y, a -aya a w.-~~ on what Ille wlllil Ja,a ·)rlqo llemoc<11io -for fJ1end, wlll 'tie bell niln . .,.i ll<>wdo1m almdy bu begUn. :)lusband. . • , -but, "1*!117 _...,., Tl1Cla' the mUI"' boqor. 'Ille Commerce Departnient . -led TutldoJ lhe GNP -. ... . . . .JllOrtet vlhle:ol an of lhe ... ~Justice l)ouglas Hits· 70;.. :·::;=by ' _,nearly :fll bllllon. to an ad-·' ' •· . jUlted, .,,nual nte ol ll'IO.I ~Takes -Jab at Court Critics: ·b~~ .. _u..-~~ .. . · · ' · · -· · · ' '· qUatter ·df':niaJOf:tDCreaies-. -: :~ . ' 1 bid De1fl.,. whezL demDd ,U• . '. WASHINGTON (AP) · -could alter the court's dlteo-RObert C. Byrd (l>-W. Va.), by ceed! . sujipq Uc! puabea . %Suin:oe ' Court Ju ... 1ttce tkm it"tbey were put'on the name, but said the~' ii ~up. ' •" •. ····-........ __ . lurp. ~ "'-••!u~--•ed.· '""ln ... ~a'·a-llce~'•·. tbl d t ", . · .' ~ .. Y"T-WWlllD10 ............ w1io ---. -. =·-· ·~ ~ g ~ ·~~ Th• . ~ ~uar " ·~''· 'ng'. Vp ·i'n···-·w'r . .,.,. ·Id· · '·-•. · ~ ~ He went on after more :·"Some peopHi wouia lib to •1... -~-ZtJd 71'1oday, 1111 be·wlde(t ttioulbt..howevef.'111jutdon't have their tlnd of a police p&rf-•r.-m.a.nc.e wu .... ~Americans would let ; know that the sober aecond state," Douglu added. "But equivalent of an ann•ual "some Stone Aee guys" alter thought,, Al:nericans have will Americans do not want 8 Go~~~ I saw a funny thing oo the way to·the office is what Ille ...n of thew Court -11-fund •-' .. l....... " n ha some ~pie on Michigan Avenue in Cbicago ·wiU be arren . .-uuw amenwu ...... 'fies. po t't state no matter w t mon1y describe an Y th 1 n I saying ·.alter seeing the unusual sight Of Unique 't• ·~ : i . 'i ~ Douglaa. boo yeari lby of 'llQuiill allo deoled rumors Ibey say In their Intemperate above 4 pcn:ent u in-McPeal<, 231 riding 8 !3-foot Ul1icY<le. McP.efil\,·wbo • , • .. 'lifl!t:~1"r '• . " " "'1!11 ·!be court's aenior · i/>at"lle-plans ·II> '<lul~ JIM 11 lisle." · ' patkNiary. · ·.. • · 1 '"".·uued ••.-tb'e worlld's featest Ulll.·cy.clist, ~-ten.· ds ', ' · · JuaUCe. wu. asked In a ...,. • wu a milfoitune \\fieForw . 'l'he ,white-batred jusllce.,uc .. W)ille be acbowledl'if that """"' ~ iritervlew 1f a change in one Qr was not cOOfirmed as chief 40 when be. toot the oath on ~GNP had taken 8 ''1arge" to ride a unicycle from C ·cago to I.es Vep1;r ~· ·~ · ' ~ .. .,. ·, , . , two placet on the bench could justice and rejecte<I the idea President Fr an t Ii n D..t :i"t'.e P' up, Arthur M. Okun. mil~, in about 30-days. lils job i! ~ p~:tn,. " · .. '" · '. · . . 1 _ -r • • :. • -• ' r-. · __ · c .. altertbertieordofthecourt's risingcrimeillrelatedtocoort Rooseveh'1 ~·1 ln--1:~ of the Prestdent'• estma.LasVegas .CJl'CUS.H~alsondesthe·~o , s , · :. 2ttf 'l..CC>A1T~·Hwr:•~mTo .fib:!.Ti1U.Tll •¢ 15 years under Chief JusUce deci..t()l\'l. · 1939. Justice Hugo illad.;.ut '~.ol<l'<oo<>mlc /.dVll<n, -~tall~est~uni~fm!l;;. ~··!,.' ~a.!_~l~j~~~ .. ~er::_, .....:..· ;:_• ~-·'-. ~-~·:,,...:·-~· ~l:::;::======·=;::::·-::::::::::::::'"'7==·:,;:· -~--~·,·::::,"'""=:"'·'!::::c Earl Warren. The jll.!tiee challenged a appointed in 113?'. . ~ ~' , · ·~··j&ilotal lncreue w a 1 \ ·. • , . · ..... i s • --· · . "Aeonstttutional declslon in senator's remark that he "felt Over the yean ~baa( 4ese ~ $21.7 billon rise ' "': . ; i:. the ... Court ill always open to safer on the Streets of Com-been the coUl't'a··most· id-~ po1ttd:'.Jii~·tbe second~-\. ' · .1., · ·' · change, ".Douglu r e p Ji e d . muntst Moscow than on the vanced liberal :..l e\t~ : ~~· 1:1 · ~y ~nslstent ' ' ' · ' · ' · ; "' · · ... "Mucbof lbe tblnpwedo ... -of IOme areas •I our plooing alone ¥Mon8ay !ht, Will\ ~.of. mnllnued All Pe11ney $tores Open Every Night Mondciy Through ·SotvnlaY .. · ct11trovenial~ · , ' .aat1on:l':·c~Jil~'." right of scboolboya ~to; Wwi · ~4·.j '\n'. the f o u r t h , . . . . .. .,,. . ·"Som~ $lW Age·:~ ~ !iidR't menilon·~ ... ~ hair Jong. . ·,.J!i"~, ·~t~ ~ <:'lyq sakl. . .\ · .. ··in Pe~·n-~y Stor.S Open Ev.ry NJoh} '"~~yj~~~:~~turday ~nne~J IJ)~~~:@?J4~ ~WAYS FIRSTilUAUTV a~ ol<:f"r:"}J.~n"'ftaoiti(;,f, : r ,. "' . ... '• • t •'· . . - -· '· .. : . .. " ·, . 1 •. "" . W WI MOC TOE/Dli!S5 ' ~ .,. '~ • , I • • ' • G'NPCWI ••• 118. 12.99 • • J ' l ·-l . •: ' . ' ' ..... MOC TOI$ Wllll dn.- INSOLE .••• UCJ. l5,'9 Now12.ae ". • • ! . ' ,. ~ ,.., 1 ' ~-· TODA.YI •+' 1 ••• ;is '1 ... ,,., 'llt'WI&..,_ ................. . rt SIP 't'•••\scWll ............ , ............. ..... ,. '. . ., .. ~ .. ·-... ,... -· , r k: '' a a '1& ......,._,.,.....,.. ... ...,....,.... ' .. . -~·cos~~ "'M,£SA . · - l Herbor ShaJlll.lnt,, <;-~ .. ., -I Huntin'gton Center) .. . . Gfaahian Island I ' ~-.... ·-·-··-·";· .... -·. . -· -· .. .... -·· ·---.. _ .. ---··-~-·--. ----~--·· ---. I' I i . ' . ' . ' . . •\ .... . . 'i ··•: ··.·. AL!~!l!!Y1 • , ' I , «, ;> t; ' ., ,\' ''• . ~: '· ' . . ' . ;. ' ... ) . .;..·· ,co;,rie Marble''. vi:nyf;~ci>rlon by~. . I ' . ~rms~~ng -'Vilt ,r give .y.o,µn:room:~~(<~~; Whole new Jo~ok.~ .. red~or,ate'·now ~ .. ~.: __________ fr91J1 the flo.o.~ '.up.-~.;~»Y r~pm,!::;··· ' • . ,.. • • • ··'. ,,,., • ., •• ~ ' t_ • ' . . . ' -. ..) : . . " " . i ; ' ''·, ,:~· .. ••• ~l"'l ' . Do, a ·10' x 15,'~··rocam · ... ; ::: . . .. . j· • . . . . ... • ;for only ' .. _,, ·' ,.-•. ·~·.· ·10 . , ' . ~ . . . . . _;_· _/''• . ,: ' ' .,:::: . ,; " •• . ·1: ·' :· : ·: i .".''·.·" 'Corrie 1Mdrbli ·Yinyl ·cbrlon-eives ci "rich lookill!l mc:irJ)t. ~in ~-beavlifwt ~ . ~ . ....... . ~ ... ' decorator colon !hat are keyed to ~lend with ,.,t cot~. ~~' fabria and paint ••• a style that's ' ideally suiteil fi)'.:;nf.nors and furnishinilF of any :.J.!Yle ~na-peri~.; ~the lowesl ·priced ltfllrOcOrd !Gck..W.fvitiyl-Wlfh a textµ red surface on ·. the · mqrket !Odoy! An added plus ••• Co!Tie Marble can be i~s1a1te1f'l)y !fie P~"l'iflof',lnstallatiori Syste.; ••• ~-I profit •xtfa for ,.... m~ling, building! Colors: Atles WJ,ite,.Taxco Beig~~ P~·bloTan, luiior Gold, • ' ' J ' ""' .•• • Riga-Gree~, Spice Orange. . . • • . . _ -.~. .. ~ · · " 'No Money ·oOWfl ;.~tta Penney's T.iineP1ymerat Plan , : . . . ' ·-· . ' .. ' " ' ., " " •· •. , tHunt!ng~on C~~!•r I ,.. . Felhioii 'laland··· .. , ... •"' ~·· . ---_, . . " -·---~--':::. ~-----'---------,;,..._ ___________ """"""""==----...;...;=~;.;;.:;;..._ _ __._ • i . . . : • • . ·' .. •• .. •· .... .. . . \_-" . ' l"' \_~ ...... , I . ' ' •. -...... , ..... _4 •• -: ... ·. 1 ''''l 1....~ • • "" ,, , ' ; : .... .: ' ' ;J . ... .. . . . -. ; -, •· • -1•_.,1 • -' • ' ' .. ~ . .. ' :-' ... -' . .. •· ' ··. ' . ' • .. . . ' . .. . ' ... ; <···· . , ' ., . ·I ~ '· ' •• .. ,; • .. ' L.:1 I ' ' 'II ' ,-' : •, •.I \"' •• ... ~fl ' :·rn1; , . I I I• .. '· ; "'-~ ·-· ...... . : . ' l 'l /1' .,, J·... ':" I , ,, .-,. ' . "" 1 ''I'( 'f/f' '11 ! ' I ., ·t~ ·11: .. ,...nilt\ € .. I ' ...... ,. .. . ' .. ~ . . ' ' • ·~ :HUNtiNQtON : BEACH ' ' · • (Huntlntfon Cant1r)1' • ' 1 .. . .. _ . •\ • r IJ '{ff/Ill'• t' • I •H ' •··. " 11 . t!-. ' • ·"' I '· · . ' .. . . . ' ... 1'. . ' . ' . . "·. .... I -•' • \' ,.. .. , \ " ~""' ..... , ' .·• .~ ~! '"" ~ .. '· ,....., ..... ' ' • • For The " .. ·Record · ' • I ~ Study Set 0 p kin Q. -~ .. g Lot Costs To Le~ Pl•••~ -_C(>urity OffitiiJ;kl., .. ,u .... ,,. • ...., ~ANTA~A ~ Dl'!Yinr that there.lie .~-... O: y ~·aer· · • · ,. . f l<All ...., Uona" ft a plan SANTA ANA,-A Mmlnar troduced Iii"~ Uitlled Sta"" to \!>!Ike COWlty ~oy.,: pay · for Orapi' Cou@' ~P,l!lment , Del,-~nt In lief. !..; pat~ 'lft ,lhe. Santa .Ana heads ~ .. "the . ~ of aM, fiiur y~n. lat~ Preshleot civic cen.le[, counly supervis-su~!"a IOn-ahcl'.tr ~!":!low ll)'lidoia Oobll<lil put all the na· 'l" 'l)leaday Ol'lered·,a .study to use a co~ 'P.~I tl.Oqil( .11~11 on the !',. .... tj! ..ota ·~•ta\led In putlon syslem ii ~·eel next , eompuler\>0'1·.ystem. . ·OI pvldni fiC!llUes. week. · · 0.-Cow\IY 11 •""'!l)!IY "Any def!Dl\a deClslon musl A "'""at J'I · Idyllwlld II ,I ualq<' fllie ays!Om, but "h 11 awatt lhe, ~ ol aii In-planned Oct. 21 to ll5 for tho , now ...,,.u~ \Ml de~Tnl vatlgation by the chi<f admin-county offl~I '? esplaln beaill becqme more wnrnaF.' lstraUve officer and tho dlrec-"PlalU)lllJ • ~unmlng • "11!> .the balic coocepll and ton ol ~ anti c:ommun-i!U<lt•Unt 8)'11~,• , " ~ cif·PPB In order 11> lcatlona," Sup;ri116r William 'PPB, ~· to tho '"°JIU ·the moo1 tieoelit Id' PhllHpe told J. H. Sawyer, Unlv'etslty of -South fl r n dolllr cost." ,aald Robert E; manager of ~ <>r:en&e Coun-Calllornia which ii spcmqrtn~ , T ~om a • , c·o u n t y -I * · ty ErnploJ81 As*lation. the COllference, w a 1 In', mln!Jtratoi:. · • Sawyer !urpd the · b o ar d · 'l'he aemitiar wW be led 111 to nJOct ·~any lhoagtit ol leVY· . · Graeme'M. Taylor, vtce ]iresi· bl8 cbarBes for empioye·park· Co l CofC d<nt lll Maiiagemeot Analyall lug.· No alhor·CilllfomJa coun-Ull y '" Cen1"', Inc. of Washington rJ, ty eucta such fees and we do .. C. Allen Schick, fQ{lnetlf not feel thet. they ethically p J B ,.. uoOCJale proftsaor of polllical can,'' 1" told ... ~· 8lle ID e science at TU!ts University, Sawyer.Wei the board·that · al3o wW speak at the seminar Mii orpnl.aUon had ieceritly Lead ~on Uie of PPB. He WU debated the possibility ol park-Area ers iulhtirod articles on ••Ing the tng i.., !ietng lavled and that s•ll<m aod com ettectlvene... ANAHEIM -Lead In I Or~e County of,f j c I al 1 , bullneumen. ai}d , e,tucaton are'llated to be panelilts Nov. the maettng wllMd to mab il ' clear to county supervilors t.bat ,"tsuch acUoa would be oorli!lle!tlY ~ . Newport Firm Gets Pier Bid P P o.. .J 7 at !be · Oronge County "'""" lannm SANTA ANA - A Newport -. .. J . · CbllnbOr lll-C o.m m • re • ' 1 Beach contdnlcUon firm's bid. By GOP'W omen., · •VOlllJI ....W E c o n o m I c '\NI propoMd pier mocllllcati°"" lleve~ Conference at 1.t Dana POIM Harbor waa.ap- TUSTIN · -~, · Benion tbe~·.C-o n v e n t lo n proved Tuesday . by eowity Hdll>ll ~ Wom0n c.oi.r. · · 1111perviaor1. and the' • -,_. ~I a Pane_l moderiltor will be 'l'rautwein Broa:• tow bid of. '· " Republican •Alaimbiy.wiJf join J~ J L • di d 11,W oo. the speclficaUO!lll , etYeltCn ,n.ao •--'"-~t..:..1 ... 1o ~ • Y1Dan, rector an . b the ~-~ 111.-.-A: ,,_.,.. TtNV 1.w JMll• ~ .. -.,,_,~ , ·.tpClnlqf' ..ID naUoft.at vice president cf cor-~u ~ Y. ~ u . i...... 1.a .....,. ....,. wi11t111 • ..., old fashi<lned Jee cr91m ·fapal ~te relatlorui: for Security 'Werk 11 tP begin immediately. ' . _..-.,,.__ I • • r ) , .. ~.ft=:" .. ~ from l .p.m. tool p.m. ll ·the Tille lnallrance Company and :l.\'f:ir~~7~ borne col Mr. 'at!. ilil. 1. •'J:cuJty member of the t All Penney St-s Open EvM'J Night MOllday T1wollih .Salvnlay Worth ~ezandef.!:,1".tl:t W. M ge Banters AssoclaUon Clf!!!! ... '.!..'-" ~ 'r.M: Newport BMI. . ~~ "«r-. VS• ~t1et. t.e:'" LociJ, dndfda. for offlCe of America School 0 f ~f'-" •-are ............. to atl ... d . MU~v..!'~ty·~·~tStanlord en• ne~J .:a: .i:::.;;:,..!J'" "·-LM AHM 1'14..;J'-.l:l7'"ft for ....;.u., lili! '" -~ ~ 111~ w D.VW um _.,.,. ~,r ,. _..,.,.wt Members of ·the panel en-A'WAVB FU"ST QUAUTV· cifi.:tOn:,. _,.~,o;.. a.r.t11n1_ . St! centa fDr ehlldre~ and·?Py titled~ "PrOlpectUI 11169" will .. 1 '--""-.... " ,_...... beF···E~~· II tlle -· in<!Dde Jamel e. Dowoa Jr., "'!"'i,_c.rer <=;ti"-Nt. lt~rd· ~ ...... Ka-· 'u~f'""l.tiOn m1y. be chairman of the board of the ~.,::n ~ ·" Ttrrt L .. obtalnedbybllingM+:elll.. Real EState ,R·e.aearch T~a::1~~.;:.,,;,~;:"' County Honors :i::~".'"'oi-~ng~ty ~~ G""= =. c.ii asse&sor; John L. David, .; ....... ..,, B'nai B'ritb president of Chfpman College, :u:·.:=.~·~: "::: SANTA ANA -County ~ang~~;-.~~at:~ IUperviaora T u e I d .• y pro-officer. E'i C ;n _ clalmed thiJ weet--Oct. 1~20 Lu:6cheon speaker will be . re 0Ha -as B'nal B'rllh Weeli In JdhD R. Kimberly, Chairman - -On.na• Coonty. "'· "" . boani . ., .Klmber!Y· 1i1• ,-. T.....,., .., .fft. a. ""' Jlepruentattves of t h e Clart Corporation. • . ~ lf.OTICS o.iirtl Jnrilb Hlvtce organization Tick& may be: obtained '" ... • -w. ,w_.'. ···-•w. w¥lot ~ were .1v-a resolution by u.--:...k the chimber office, Cli:nltlCATa .fif' ......... -* .. -:r ,.. .. ...._., • ftCT,.._'llliWI , · '''".AT~,,~.,,.""'~ ~. 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' . Hot Whaels, fast new customiz-.~ scale cars I . . Hot Wheel,, CUllDrni zed KDI• V«&jons of lfodf CQfS, JOdr, a· '8' 'It.: .. '. ~er.s. Sidt: pipes, ~r bulg.s, n;:tc1 body, mony realistic -'-.e. fecriur• in ti fububn ouortinent. • ' • ' · ,,_..... I Only Hot Whe•I•• dtfy gravity in h ~ loopl Hurl ~lerly, IOf.ly; 0¥9r jwnp l"Gll'!P• tnd:: 9"P' Mtl!is...., odion .t. Cor, loop, ramps, trodt,.lmtl.,.;oiners. Het Whffls• Sag amon ..t. Duol~car .. twin-1rOC:i: ........ lion! Hot W'tiMls bolt ilbMI fM 1trolght-owoy,fl«Jll pmtthe m.ckwed flag which IMomcrticolly lidcat• """"-"·. ' 3.66.. ~ Kld1Ue Kelot1nH't Jewelry K'tddln-9' Me1tflll1'1 TippM t.n•I Skediddle liddla1 Hi-~.-llc~ 6 1~les of lloA& lo -m Mi ••• 1,,. ,.u, toddlt1, ""--*"hi. ... lloldt 2• IC!d1ll•• ,jolt """" _. bi-acMtl •..• .w.h... .... i-v• -~by o ....O.. ro•l•ll hair, 1c1r11 1lll, ta apt" ~p for l'ftOrat• tT"lcrd•, ki<U htr left-.. :-.. ............... .,. fl•,..•r c:o1111 .... ...,.. o,.r.ta. o" 2 "~Ml· • Pdtrittlllt o.-tfif1 ...- ---netlr!IMIM. ...... ,., .... .,1 .... 1.69 sac 12.99 2.44 " .. S\edidcU1 ICl4dlff"'t· T....,.-.,...MA•ilelll: h1 -"Y ....... ""' llfod ""'~---~Iii -j ... pOl1l •IMll -2.99 CO~A MESA . : . HUNnll&lpll BUCH ll£WPORT BUCH . ,......, ~ ••IWt C..) ........ + • • ......... C:...J J f I I I I I i I I I I I I I t• fi • " .. INCl.OSID PATIO • ' •Offer tublect te. toml .. lldlng On!. A ..... • i.ak '-' • lakod ... .,.I llnllh . ,...,,.,,,.....,., e Ciel hf"ltHftrMt • IOfttePJMI I • " ,-1 .... ' . 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Style .: Fu..rniture . '! l I ' ' ' ICiln dried hardwood aak 72'~_5ofa ... _ R&g::9199 ' Sh-a paints -.er blocked) dOMfecf, scnind and glued Seat-and back ""~ion ..... Stationary Chair ~u J.ipptred, reversible polyurothan foam Reg. •10.s Dfat I d clorlt oak fifti>h Hoeg · ........ 'P'!llll Hi-back Rocker ~ . Upllolst..d pi-• avail®le Reg • •12·s in ,.d/ gnen print, solid ·red fabric or black vinyl ... - I • ' SAVE $55 ' ·.~ ...... j •• , . • ' -' .... ·'\ , , ON ·l PllCl,Sll' .: . .. (SOFA AND lWo ~; i- -... ; ... -"' ., . . 5179 l'ay as little as $8 P.,: month • NOW N~W~ .~,. .,. -..... _ ~.. .. . -. ,• -1 Cll .. m '#<ti pll'·•£L.C.· . NOW 5105 • 'C!Y '•:lilti.•"°P-wMrld'.a . -. r Modern .:Sty~le __ 1 'l 100" Sofa Jr -_.___, .... '229 ......... '199 ...... , Pay • llllfe • $1 I* -· :- ' ~· • Conl•oipqioty oomfort in wy -.. m .. !ping ainstruction, :teladed hDldWucid f1w11& ~-... • 1Mclc. firM -..i ..... ailhloM .. '°" ....... r-... . . . . 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'BERKELEY (AP) .-'The ·CUnnlJl&ham niN:r figlu.d l Academic Stna1e at Univers.i· there wu u , e 1 e ct r I ca 1 ~ of Callfornia'I l!erkeley overload ind ~-1 dn:ult ' campus · lw cleinanded ·that bruter ·that -Ibo lhe uC "lenls ball their power. Had be deJayod too crackdown on questkloabla long, the oVerloH mllbt bave damaged a . power lnverter ""'PWI 'dramatic. produc:llollll. wblch could bave, led lo earljl By I slnlog•lliow ol bands. terminltion of lbe mlMkn 400 faculty ...m~ irbo 11-, Nil WAY , • ' tended a Senate .... tingl>ere 011k:W! said !hit il Apollo 7 · Monday apptOved 1 resolullon bad been unmamied, there uklng the ftaenls te ftScind 1 w,a9Jd bave·been no way te fix reaolotioo pused Sept. 20. the problem from Ibo (p'Olind. The "resolution cirdertct . that In that cue, lfOUDd con- eomp11 dramatic productlom · :::'Ji.':.:\'! ):';".;'= "coolorm 1o ...eptoc1-'stan-· l#<ni 1o baaup batteries · dardll•ol good lute and 419,not and ,bn>ug)lt Ibo craft back lo portray lewd, lndecel>l · Cl' earth.· Tbe batteries bave I obscene · COllduct." llf-e of ooly 1 few boura. • 'lbe i-egents had acted after Jcibn . 1'-Glenn, America'• · a mllilber ol lejten bad,been lint orbiter, est ab I 11 bed • received prot.estina: "Efos." .. • , ~·· function in spice when : production by the ~ · , a cuit1ol jet failed on bis Feb. '. Aits Depirtment. _. . ·JO, *2· flight. He took over Prof Henry May ·~'·~ control of the craft, · of the· department. 1:au.A~tbe ~~ wu designed to operate ~ agents action · "censor'.Shfp. 1 autotnaUcally, and ll.ew the 1 ~ ce'mure ,. • · million to completloo. · · The moot ctramatlc evidence Prof. John Searle ol the ol llllll'I takeover occurred phllosoplly ~ 'told durlnl the Gemini I fU&bt In . the M"'!tina the n~-'lllnd lill wben Colomand P11ot Nell WU "Inconsistent W1tb their. Arnutrq fooPI I desp<.ate own declaJ;aUon • • • thit .the »<nlnuto battie to brell< ; advocacy and COi\~ . of .Way fnm an Agena satellite , speech at univetslty faCllitie& when the ·two docked vehicles : cannot. and abati not 11e· began tumbling 'llildly il5 : restricted be)'(llld the ]lW'Vitw · mlle1 1bove the earth. • of the F1nt and Fourteenth i amendments of . the eon.titu-SEPARATE TWO t tioo.." Anmtroq managed t o ' ' NEW! .. . O'Keefe & MeITitt ' 30" .S.CUlnURA . CONTEMPO GAS .RANGE . ~ . ' l -· .•• ~ '.j-. ' :llOM7Ml!lf . ' ' . 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"'!'"' ~;. : Earliest ltlint Discovered . • ' : ' • • • . • i ' I i At Sardi!, Turkey, a worlo!hop (TOP) in which King GI'041isJm i:efined gold for bis realm in 6Cb Ce!llury B.c;:has Ileen uncovered by members of Harvard· Comell eltpeclition. '!be cliscover.y, made public ,by· Harvard~, !='8Dlt during, tile ~er, elev~th yee"r of digging at Sardis, fabuloos city of the ~ydian Em· pire ruled by Croesus before he was conquered by Cyrus. In center are remains of gold-working shop. At l\OltOID: -The synagogue of Sllnlis,_ the largest synagogue known from dassical antiquity, is-being restored by the Harvard-Cornell expedition. The building now displays rebuilt sbrineo and martile revetments . Divided City Now United .but Divided BARTA1A, Israel (AP) ........ is a 28-year-old employe in the • 1i Gone are the snaky coils' of. lsrile_li Ministry of H~alth •. He barbect wir• lhe deadly land -bu lived all_ bat_ thtdint eight • ' years of hia life under the f mines and dragon teeth stone Israelis His sa1ary· is about • blocks . th'at divided this all-$2211 a ~onth, and hall of um i Arab village for two decades. goes to a brother living in tbe .I Barta'a was reunited, at Jordanian sector of Barta'a. least. geographically, iR June "We go to the~ grocer;" : 1967 when the Israeli army says Kubha. "We eat the same I swept through Jordan's west food . we pay the same prices. I bank in the in-day war· But 1 earn 10 times. What my But 16-months later this dus-brother does." ~ • • ty collection of stone and stuc-J;Jarta~a was n _ the only j ~ Co homes is still divided. Ara~_ village ~~ b% the I l -'l'J>la"• timE lhe bordeT Is ."); Israeli.Vab -nra pm •<lo•"• I •-~le. foUoWfng the Israeli-Arab war On ope side or the unsene of 1M8. Beit Safafa near • line are the Arab "haves" of · In ! Israel. Jerusa1em also was split r two. And Jerusalem ~lf was • On the other side are tht divided into~Arab· and-Jewiah : "ha ye-nots" of o c c·u P I e d aectors .for 20 years. -: · Jordan. I• The ··~er •--•-p,·: The . But Barta'a wu an error • • ---· ~ ~· -~ "In the aulump of 1948 two i Arab who lived lmder Israeli army Officers visited our : rule for 20 years enjoys moat village,~•·recalled the village'• I -of lhe benefits of bhl Jewhlb i neighbor. He has a higher mukhtal', or headman; "One : . llandanl of living, hz pail! WU Jewish, the other Jonla- m<:ft and benefits from nian. Iai'ael's Semiwelfare state. "They. told us a sll&ht These Inaell Arabs live OD mistake had been made at the Rhodes armistice conference tbe west aide of Barta'a and that our village must be Ufe is far grimmer for the divided in two.,, Jordanian Arabs living oo the The mukht.ar, Haj Mahfouq ea.st side under Israeli oc-Kubha, 57, stared into the past cupatioo. Their standanl of and sighed' "Al you can Im- living -and pay packets -aglne we were shocked. We have not changed ainct the · th ~ 1967 war. But they must now tried to explain at it was l!ra li very cruel. • • " pay Israeli prices for e The officers, Kubhl uid, food and clothlrig. _ t lh 'and Mohammed All Jt\Uldas Is a merely looked a e map said: "We are worry, but it is C.year~ld farmer living on the agreement.,, t.he Jordanian side. H i 1 The border wu e~ in a brothere:, · Iaaell Arabs, Uve a small, dusty valley . th at few hundftd yards away. bisected the village of some "My brothers use part of 1,200 Arabs, moat of them our f1ther'11 land," explained inembers of the ertenslve Kunde. "I have. nothing to do Kubba family . . • . Under Israelle Law I am In the early d a y s , an absteen Arab." Mohammed Huasein Kubha authorities on both sides were lenient, permiUing Jordaniu and Israeli Arabi to bold Fri· Coast Man New Dean . For School day prayen: in the ooe village mosque. The villagen: also shared a commuoa.J. well. But In 1953, t!>e -dMslon became ~l The. well was divided aDd a riloeqbe wla built on the ls<aeJi side. The two halves of the Kubha famJ.. ly ball no physical c:ootact and .communicated by I e t t e r 1 ROP HTJt,DEAN ea t:elayed from America or A Newport Boach ~ Europe. Donald A. -· bu -· On special occasions Ibey appointed dean of ltudent used to call loudly from ..,. ol penormelterVlCfllforthe.Don the hou9e topa 111Ch newa1u Bosco Technical IDIUtme in ''Ahmed Ali Kubha is.dead" or i South San Gatriel. "Yousef uld Kubha wUl mar-i Renner. il!I07 Catalpa St., a ry tomorrow Fatima' Hamid • rtUred lieutenant colonel ln Kubba." ! the United States Army, wiH ' The Kubhas of Barta'a are i be raponsible fcr•tbe develop-peuim1ltic about the\ future. i ment ol a master COUftlellint Saki one: "The division of j plin for lhe inl\llule -am Barla'a WU d-wi-• ~ to .. _. .. ol ....... So .. doi>~ ha~ any i -*""' lo(a1 1founc1a to aj>pear to the I Dur!IC' blo lllllftar7' -. llraelll to .nunlto us. Human • -)leld IUCb \)OO!tllm -. prOO!oma...-enotonougb." dllef ol.cMlllm ... -fur·.'======== the -Qu..unnuter 1nr Jt.ily;' .-h le I ol ..... The I I • '- munlcatinnt, the Memorial Or0ft9• Co.ast's Dlvlaton, Wublnglnn D.C.: Co -'· Jlailoo officer at the 1'<111apn Most m,...t. for t11o o111ce o1. th. PRl"''TING. -~-;and .. m1•111t ddef ol -11 Fprt SERVICE ' . car.. and Ille loth U.S. Arr1J1 CGrpo In Korea. Rt.nner ha1 been UIOciated ---'\fltlt-lhe-tnotltuto .. - ol """""Wns and placement -64MHI llinco llK. • • Woh1tsoy, Oc<*r 16, 1968 DAILY r!LOT;, Jf boys' MacPh•l'9WI nylon parkas 18.99 reg. 23:00 - Wind and we ath-er re- sistant nylon sl\eU -with deep pile' lining,:~ •. brown. 8-16. Reg . .4.50 no- iron twill jeans 3.59, . , boys' wear-I• --, -\. '! Wilson Walk•r .. Cup goU stmt set' ' 5 irons matc¥'d . .ma weighted for ~r!&c1 P8f' lormance, 2 woOds V<itp non-wmp blacl:·Cycolite heads, goll 'l:iag.' "Menis and lad!es. ' Mqybr~ke 2.pant wool worst~ suit 79.00 1'99· 95.00 Both pair of pan1s are permanently creas.ed. Choose from forw,ard fashion shaped or .con- ventional models. Many colors. ' :meq's.1ul1i1 21- Sportcrest tubular steel triltes 7 .99 NV• 9,91 • '·' .I Ball be<:iring1front ·wheels, adjustable • handlebais, -~ -+ .,._ teats. . ~· " l . - ' reg. 11.99 !~' ••.• reg. 13.99 )'6" 11:99 reg. 15,99 20" 1 13.99 , VALUF.S 11· .EVERY DEPABTMERT May:bro0Jc,·apoi1 --. cocm of wool 39.00 1'911'. 45.00-50.00 New fall j>attemsin 2 ani:l 3 button models. With sid.e ·or center venis: ~-22.00 wool •slcicu -:Z9-4G · 1e.99 --. . . . . ' ' . -~.:t#l • • ' ••. '.Iii-J .• ·-.... · mmi1•,1)!6tlB.,."eqrY'W'-.1 ' . - -. ' • !.:...' • wia · Jumpers ·-- in ~decf•:tlic · . 3~99 -~ 6.00' ·- A · collection . of. .acrylic: -4 -• - jumpen bondeif '·to aci!- tCrt~~ ·Recd~. rv::Ny, ~grey •• ~n. Also ;in .sizes - 7-1-2, µri _ '~· girl& api>r~~af 7.1 \ • l famous maker wool aweaten 14.99 1'911'· 20.00 ' All"wool -.ardigana in um: stitch or alpaca wea-ie • ·with. plain dropped front. Bi9 cok>r1=l)O!ce. S,M.J-..XJ,!. - ·~.-~. ·..,. ~· v ' :,men.1~84- ' • ' ' 8moclced dreuei with scarf & Pan.ta ~ .3.$9 ...... S.00 ' ". ' : Prin!ed ·cotton -Ctr e ••ea '~-.-+ . ma t·c h·e d lo their own pan ti ea andheada carvH. '--Daisi~ OI" P.O~lta , dots. S~sUX. - "' ,. • J ' • may co sporting goods so may co toys 42 ~----...-~----·~-~~--~~·-~-~..-_-~ ..... ---'.· .. ~· .:· c:::> I • .,.I ·~ ' .. - : ( > • ... ~·~ .. ..,ay: -~~~ii. coast ,iav;, SC111 -~ fwy. tit' liio)S+ol; ~ta nlesa; · ~9321 --lho.p monclay fflro9 saturclcly 10:00· a.m. to 9:30 p.m. } ~ ' • . ' . . ,. i .......... "I . -----------''--~ I""!"'""'! ...... ~---"":"-........ "'."'--.,.,----..,.. .... -------------------.--·-~~---·------: . • • ~ OAl~Y PIL~T w...;.,.,, 0.llbe< U. 1'163 !Me•eew lews ~lehrate •• :l .Stalin. W.ould B·e ShOcned ~ , . . ~·'!:' ')lOICOW (UPI) -llul$lto al the Ten Commandments to 'Ibo)' A1 wt con't tlo tbll, • • fl euM ·loit llio -M-llrolllbl IJ,000 Jews in· 11-yellMld -told "" '11111 M' dlti t zr ede to tM wrow twisting· streets AmlricaD nt'ifllDIL "Now 'Ul _,.-clai, .mtt.d l...md M-1 syna10111e look fer younell, plauo." • : ... and dance and Monday. It WU a contrast of Hil iranctrn6'r. "· Jn. ..... lion. Joie! stalili oever t'1e )'1lUlll and the old. 'lerv<nedt "I baY< _,a lot In ~ han pmnlu.d tt. The celebraols sans "Havah . 1lle put'l7 yean. 1111 1•ttinl •! tftll1.Jewil,h boliQ,y Sbnchat Ntranenu." ("Let Us Re-better. It used to be VPrt ~oltlnlilll t'1e ilvlnl Jo\Ce") \o a thunderC['ls £1!!>-. bard. Bui II i. better now." .. ~;:=====·=d Jlb1I iJI haildl ~ al 'l'be . 2 ,,9 DO.·. cap •·c It y " · IUniloWil Sunday. Police block· synaaoav• ,.., filled and t! .flllNET~TIOM ed ell traffic and made no 10,000.cdebranta encircled II, ~.ray· ......,M9 ,..4.. iii• notlceable effort to ~ the drinking homem1de 1 wee t fA.1LY Pit.OT, ~~·-111•••· merry makior that ended, wine, eaUnc traditional hority fl!t,... fer ..-i, f•kl ... Or.1111• Montlay. , cabt and stn,itlg Yiddish ind ~··· · ' "In AmtriCan newapapen, Rllbnw songs. • • • :· • • • . •• Anniversary Event I ! 8DilDJ: IWJNGBB Nodiiiic io lilit : •• .. ·-.. lilulr.: lnwa, "' Mad. ...... _ . . --• WDll ••• -•·• poir •. 599 · "SP1 .... CIAL'' COQUETTE 2 'I ~ ~ . • NYLONS · PR ' ..,.._;.,.. __ ., ... -=-W' --ill ·-and., ,;,;.r., ... ea1i . ' ant' s.illll lrliel -Ceati ~ • 30 Fahlon S..uara -Santa Ana . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . -. • l • • • • • ' • ·• •' . ff ' ·ror ' • • ; ~ 4Jt ,.. '""-"'"" ... ~ ""°""'"' .. " .. ' . . . . ' • • lo alart plannJni now for your Halloween Ccotiane. You'll want to ... 111e.. Jllllty hoa< ao ~ and loft)y . • with llUCh Jec-ap!IMl . . • No ·-the lep will have It tor Halloween. a-tran many textureo, eoh>n, lty!M. You'll llmpll' be.· ,•bewitching. BLACK TIGHTS I.ace .. PlalJI l!om f99 BLACK BOSE Diamond l'lllten J99 OPAQUE PANTYHOSE I'"' ~2.• ....................... ..._ ........ . . SUPPORT PANT\' HOSE 491 ~··· ................................ .. .ilJIERTll' P 4NTY BOSE- lhlll • plaia wldi heal or demi toa-JI eokn ALll&llTS' VEL VETIZED BOSE ~-.domiloo,-1meo1on. .... , .. C>poo Men, thrio Fri., 10 A.M._to t .30 •.M.-.Sat. 'HI 6 •.M. •HOM!, uo.;997 ALBERTS HOSIERY r " . • ' ;. . • Soo~ lnvQSwn Anny • 1 • • S;ettJel, in for Winter . ANNOUNC!NG SPECIAL LIGHT PRICES ·ON SKYWAY "NO WEIGHT" LUGGA.GE . . . Skyw1y'1 fim~• "No Weith+" :zipper .casts are 1i9ht in price •• well es pour9dege: T ou9h, t1xtur1d, Yirtuelly inde1tructibl11 Many hand. tOfft• ~olors. frem regultr stock. NO <!:HAR&E FOR INITALIN& 21•weelteMtr 2.ff..,l1~ 26• Pullt'llOl'I 29' Pull•••• Sptciol $15.t~ ll.91 22 .ts 2l.tS ROOTEN'S -·11-~-,,... .Giff¥' South Coast Plaza / Conir~I of Can~er? · • . •1111 Early •• ~ tx> Jive the lllMI treaured gift possi&le. :. Jew~ desl..,ed by )OOUI Desiftn Y@Ur . .. ewH ·y JeW~Lr . . • • • (Nationally """ -·nmonallylmown)will per. ~-~r\d then · .,.ie yaur '·iMon.deticn, moklnl.lt into a suped> wolic of Jewefty ' ·llt ••.• . W1haYe•-- af-0sto .. 1eetfronlor w~ wfll also design aSing your o.vn ~rm. "fl'ff. Consultation ~ t!i6mates < cjl'. hfiir 'lf\'ni(J Un®rIDit fantcas+ic . ' • CWAWI. AcceuHT11 Wll.CONI. • IANKAMl"9CAM» e MMTlll etMfMll I ~ , ·. J ·---------~---------... • ----__.. _______ _ ------------------------------------------- - • I Use yovr HlF opttll!il • °'"'"" air• ltnk>.inerir.er4 er MW'• I' Chtrt•· . RAplblican canclidota ~ M . .Nixon.doesn't ap- ...,. .. got bl• ........,. to g<M ball acn>s• -1•bady En lislt,'' Television lit.ar Jeckle G!Oa'imn llu&l>a as \te ball mlMto tile cup durinC their pme ~·a Nlmn.ra!lyln •Mlami. Atlel'llerally,Nlmn left for G..-boro, N.C. . . . . . MEN'S CLOTHING . THOUSANDS OF NEW FALL SUITS . ·bf. ...:.tlioo ., · . . ' .·· A ·tr•1t ••ltdlft .. choe11 froml. Clt11l,c, Forward Fti1hl011, N1tur1I Shoulder 1t1d Shaptd Mod1l1. Even 1 flum~1r of our '°'"" l1r TWO PANT .SUITS in All Wool Wont•~• 1r1 lncludecfl .$79 · ' . . ' REG. $110 FALL 2·TROUSER SUITS .......... , ..... 1lii1 •r-111 tfOijP lnclutl" the IHl1tn1u l'l'ltn's favonte, hlgh fashiofl WooHnd.Sll): Sh.rk· ~ 1kin1 11 will •• 2.,111t v .. ttd N1torcl Shoul· · dw models. ,sa9 REG. $55 \o 59.95 MEN'S SPORT COATS · Alito~r'i , Plklll ·S11Kti0ft lncluie1 Hlth F11hl•n end N1tur1I Sh~ldtr model&. Tw1.d1, Shetl111cl1, Htf'f'lnt4 ""'" Plo14• '" Ch .. bl '46 REG. 16.95 lo 18.95 MEN'S FAU SLACKS S1ve h1ndslifft1ly " thit 1p•ci1I troup .I fin• ~uality Sl1ck1 -111ort.d ,.ttem1, colonl •• SPECIAL FEATURE VALUE IN. $31 PUMANINT PIUS ALL-WIA'llfl COATS KORATRON@ PERMANENT PRESS COATS of 0.cro• eM C.tfen Poplin witft Zi,.out Pile liner for e.tr•w•mthi , , . -. .. DONT MISS THE EXCITING SAVINGS lN OUR~. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, SPORTSWEAR, S ti O•E DEPTS. AND IN OUR WOMEN'~·sHOP ',. . 11ar12is _• P'ra.nk --· -Pm · IAllTA AM .,..... c.... ..... Pl• c.~ .... e,_ II' ••..t ,.-. 0,. It •·"'·"' it-• M ....... fri. MM. tltni frl, -----~-- · tMlll'lllleTON llACll ........... c.tw ' ~ ........ "!_\,... . t.1 ..... ..,,. ' . • Kidi . U~ to Aak Alicly "' • '• ' .. ·- . -· -· . ,...... Wt"' ,..;.i.d i w · ·,I ·the~cil11ie--' i.1 .... find. qllOin'• ransalil of fine OWii .. • EnsJish silver.-JusranMof': fn ~,,,.for fall ond hof~ enitrlliningorllfiinf(a . , m1g1tlflcent collection of '" cofft1 pots ••. also tea. pots{ pitchers, an~ awn and tupr pairs, all ' one.ot .. ·kind. . " . ; \ -· •• f! , ..• ...i.:~ .:::~. . I ' - .,. , .. . . .. ' . MW 'li'"R> Vo ~., ' . . , ., '. l• • ' • ' •' I ·1 ~1-1•· ,. :. • · , ., 1· ' t 1· • • I.\ 11:11 • ..; ··~ t: .. ·j .':I.: J #lJl.'.1 1.:.;1_1 i • ' . . -, . . . ' ··~, . . ,, ... ,, . . 1 ... . . . Vakael1e $100.00 ·1:'!P~-~ho1i:e ~8.60 · \ .. ' 1o· I !" ~1· I , , 41 . . '' ' .. , , , . ' ' '· .. .. . , . , '\ .. . ' . . .... . ' . . . - ' .. '. '' r-' • ' ' ' .. -··--'· .. ' Ull"•tl'·· .~ '"' . CIYSTAL • a• . l ' SOoolli Coott ....-~ .. ( . . • • ---· 9 =· - ' . . ' --~-..... -------...,---~...,.----=-..... ~-...---·,.--------~----..,---:-----..... -----.------.--......... -· • ------• -.. ----- -• --w ... ----- ) D OA!LV ,.Lor 1 1 ' ·-i~~f.ompuier M~al . . -\ ' . . .· ;: . P~~nts .Eat Fluf!y 7106 " ;.r-' ;;c, .KANSAS Clll'Y (AP) -Pl• ~-.uenta in Retearch Hospital /i"anct MedlcaJ Center row look : !· forwar~rto stlrting their even· 1 :.. Ing meal 'with a &lass of I: ramhing 1111. [ ; mutt's followed by some , • teinpting fi157 with a bit of. !-218& and ltol on the side, top-: ::.:Ped oil by~ flUffy pi tee of :!-~iclous nw.· " stllf!J ID the hospitol 1>1111t)', aoo recipes and 'l1lO invtnto11 items. The macbioe. balances each dish for nutdtlollll vaiut, ·repetttlOn rate, food coat and other facton. Each main ·item is prepared exact~ the same way every tlme, thus allowing exact control. \ )loeket Moratorium ·.Kremlin Ready To Talk , • • ·1;QNOON' (!JP!) -~ nuine,romaJnsamoolqueoti<Jn, W11hln1ton·'• present 'Xnmllll has cblllPd ·111 mind so filr. • P'l'retenc;e ~a de!oy. aOd -appem -fer• Th• dlplolnalJ . lnilicaled .S.me ' dtt!>ixnallc qbwvers opeecly-.tart ol li!D-w!th the R•-;• -"d be-·•· to -··'d !!Wiil~' -wanta the llolled Siiia Oil a '(>OOlfbl< ~ ....,.. • ....., ·~-- moratorium on offensive and' taJl:I u IOOll ¥ the United 'ialb to -beca""' ahe ~· mlssUes. Communist Stales II mody and willing. wanb to prove to -l""ld oPi· dl[ilomab llid IOday. MOl<OW appeteDUy does not nlon and other lllles lhal the They said Rtwla -ls ,_ expect them to start Ws Czechollovak invasion has nol ~ to beam the negolil· yeer; but poaibly early in the closed the door to an Eas~ llqnl, attaching only the new yW, sbOrtly after: the lJt. West dlalogqe. strings that the Kremlin will auguraUoo of the nexl U.S. TOO COSTLY rna¥ no prior promises about president. 'd 1. ~ duration and scope of the OTHER l88IJl!S ·• _ other reasons are sai to 1e talks. • ln Moscow's conslderaUon that :;.: U's an el~lly plan- :!' 1_1e~d mea1, part of a system un- , .. \feJled as what spokesmen : : 'ciJ.Jed the. nation's first com- : ; :merciaDy large-scale feeding , ·· :Jitogram entirely controlled by o~::o:imputer. .. • · Translated from computer code, the dinner cited cOnsists of pineapple juice, chicken fried steak, masked turnips, apple cranberry salad and butterscotch pie. Based on siJ ye11irs ol research su,pported by federil funds &;t Tulan'e University, the computer~ritrolled mass feediM: program en ·ab I es R~ Hospital personnel to plan a three-week cycle of meab in minutes-a job which fonnerlY took them 80 hours . This gives dieticians more time to plan special meals for individual patients, authorities explained. Sdldier LetNiS Helping. lt•nfl ~vioi(reslsted neg!)tlatlons 'lbe ievel of talb and the, tbe anU-missile de f e n s e an a moratorium · on anti-meeting place are described buildup ii too costly and too tD.iSslle defeue1 for a very as ~ iuuel whlch inadC!J,uate. Moscow may hope ~·'lpna:·tbne~ and having draa:ed . C®ld be resolved· 1~tbout at tbe wne time to balt. ot her ~feet on the start ot such much ado. · 1 alow down the American con-ae~tions after the~ ap-1be Soviets~q~ecf to have struction of a limited anti· prOval tn frlnciple, RuSsia ·talks on limi~lnf"'offeniive u misaile defense system which now<appears aniioua •to 1mab·· well aa 1defeniive m.1$1llts was appl'oved only recently by ' Spec. 4 Stephen J . l\obiJisoo of ea.ta Mesa, 11th Armored CaV'alry Regiment, Vieµiam, treats a child with a sore foot in the villag.,' of Cballh L!lu. S!>e!:· -4. Robinson is involved !nil.he M'!'fitl!I Civil Action Program, ID aid vlllagen.: . a start. earlier thl8 flDDin61', .. But im· C9ngresi. Patients notiC!: little dif- ference with the new system, but the hospital staff does. Oietiticians in the 51-bed hoopital communicate by a jrlnter keyboard through a telephone link with a IBM System 36(! computer housed ..Jn· the Midwest Research 1 Mtitute about four miles away. "The assurances Of proper nutritional levels in every diet.~· said Jack Bowman, hospital food services director, "means t,pat each patient receives the best possible nourishment at a savings that helps keep down the totol cost 'to the patient." Constitution Revision Will REDS STALLING piedlate . American · ~ Western devense experts produced no firm commttment said that in this contest Russia Washington is now being ac-at tbe tline front file R~ians has UtO.e to Joose but much to cused _by C om mu n is t foi a possible starting date. gain from an ~ly start of diplomats of stalling on the Washington re~ 1 a s;t talks on a missile moratorium. very issue the United States week aaid the JohMop ad-'l1le ta1ka were ei:pected to was eager to promote not long ministration bas put nuclear utend over two, possibly agO. · arms talks with the Russians more years «hiring which time ·Whether this p,r of es s e d "on ice" temporarily. The the Russians Can do all they Hospital spokesmen Give Lawmakers New Tool _ Tbt eoinputer iS loacfe9 ;:wUh a list of all· 21500 food-' estimate they have cut raw food costs by about 20 percent in the first month of meal planning by computer. IE.dllor'I Note: The 1..::.ctld _,...,_ of • 11ire.1t'" ..... i.11111 ot C..llfonll•'• ou'lkY ..... •n:fl•lc 1;1tn1tlhit1cn 11 on the Mw: I blillot for r1tlt~tloft lw in. ...,,..,.., w ..... 1 di.I._ wm bl mide '"" tti.,· lol•..,• blalc 11w? How wU~~ _n •lfKl .ubllc: .chool•. cl!leo .... _, ur~ "' ...,...-nfl'lefln n... •nd llfller --~ 1r" 1~ In 1no!Mr d a arl9 on ~Hot •-ltl-.1 DRESSES s17. Now is the lime to pick.up 111 extr1 d1ess or two at this spttitl low price. Choice of two f Orlon acrylic knits or ·us-e 0 nm· e ~i:lt~e~t:n~;t:.· . . · So ,hurry! ' ....... . si~ 3 to_ 9 only SOUTH COAST PLAZA aY ·NORMAN KEMPSTE!t SACMfo!ENTO (UPI) -A ,cOnstitutlonal revimon plkn whlch supporters say will give state and local governments modern legal tOols to deal with complex new prOblerm: will be submitted to the voters for ratification Nov. 5. The measure, PropGSJtion~l. rewrites about one·third of the state's oft-amended Constitu· tlon, reducing the wordage from 14,00'.l to 1,900 and clari· lying hundreds of ambiguities. STRENGTHEN "In general, its effect is to strengthen 1oca1 government, lend clarity . to existing pro- visions and provide flexibility in our state system," slid Orange County Siu>erior Court Judge Bfu¢e Sumner, the chairman "°' the 'blue-ribbon Constjtution~I Revision Corn· mission. "There ia: a ttndt:l)CY to look to Washington !Or solutions that could be achieved at ·i Sacra.mento, county.aeat or ci· ~, ~----------------------~--- 0.-Jii ....... M. ....., tfll f:Jll ,, .. \ I s.t. tm f:tt· , .•. .. ' ; ' .... -- ··-\•: ;:' ' LAST 3 DAYS THIS SHOE Will NEVER NEED SHINING ... THE SOLE AND HEEL WILL NEVER NEED REPAIRING ... AND YOU'LL NEVER FINO A BETTER LOOKING BUY FOR $·9 • 0 0 !Reg. $12) SPICIAL AMNllAL OFFER! ONE WEEK ONL YI Navr:it N,1.rp ea..EANINC •£CAU6E THE STA·SHINI( LUTHtl'I ,. S!"tCIALLY Tft£ATtO TO Cl.UM tl"OftlVltlt, NIEVE'I NEIEO 1U'.1'All'llNG lllECAU!lt THt l"llEtl. ANO 50L[ 1!1 GUAl'IAN· Tl:ID •1'0 jS\'EN OIJTWUl'I THI'. Ul"PElt!I! T[N T!r.!'[I TOUGl"l[l'I THAN Ol'IOINA ltY MA.'fl[llt!AL.S. NO THftEA.DS TO l'IOT 01'1 9-f'EAK. AL50 WAT1'.lt!"lt00,, SIOQPl'IOOF, Lh:JHT AND ·l'"l.l)C18 LJ, CHD)U, OF al.ACK 0 1'1 al'fOWN. Stt'EI !J TO 12 11. 9 TO J2 C AND'"* TO 1%'1). AH1"""1'Cd'W GOT THE MOST O\JT&TANDING •Aft~AIN wrvr: EVEl't o,-P'El'lt:O "0"- .......... •.• •••••••••••••••..•......•..•..••••...• $9.00 •. Inn AS s'-~ or"~s· FITS \HE FAMILY BEST SOUTH COAST l'LAZA lllSTOL DID SAH \DllM ,lllWAT COSTA MW-IHONI 540-7908 ' IUINA PAll-&JIJ ON THI MAU. , ----------- Soviet wish to begin early Ru s s i an i n v a s i o·n o f want by way 'OI. perfecting ty hall level," Sumner, a free ticlr.eta: or other in-talks on a roc\let moratorium -~!Q.v~a was_one of the. ~J{. m~ile defenses and former assemblyman, said. dUcemen&I and '!the proylsion1 <wiµ! the Uni_ted ~Les .. is ~ ~apparenl reason a for strategic r~. ·~ "Th.,. tolutions can only be requlrlng forfeiture of offioe .1--'-----'----'--"--=i~....:..:-----~~-~~::....~~~~-- achieved when our . state · , • ate harsh, fnflaib1e, and Conatitutioo ii clear enough ~." , for' Cltizens ·te underltand a~ CUT ·soU'EGVARD8 modm> . enough . to ·-fl. . -ojipon .... c of· "'-1tlon 1 fec:Uve soluUons at .tbe local claim the meuure w I l J lev~," he added. . eliminate -ureguarcrs-tntended Sumner'• com m·l·• a i 0 n to ·teep state government in t'i afted the pr~b .~re:~o?~ .ebeclr.. wa.s approva.1 · y,w1e ""'uaLC" ; 'I1l'e most ·frequestly dbcu.u- and Assembly earlier ·thl.s ea revjJJ.on wduld .wve the · year. The lawmaker• rewrote a• some of the proposals'but ac· Legislature the authority to •~• os1 f the · chang• them~ of ~ection cepLC"l.I m ·0 ' com-of Pie ·state Supenn' tendent of mission's augge.itlons. Public Instruction, n o w AP'1\.0VED TIDRD ~lected on . a , ~on·pat'.tisan The · voters approved . ballot. revision of the first third of ., . No .cha,nge would be. made the Constitution in 1 9 5 5 . tmmt!dlately ~ . a future Sumner's commission I s ~latur.e could niake any already at work on modernita~ alteratiOn it wished by a two- Uon of the final third to be thirds -vote of the Senate and submitted to the Legislature iD Assembly without ratification 1970. by Uie v.oters. Approval of Proposition 1. · . nte measure also would will m a k e ' few immediate .i.uthorize abolition of the of- changes. .Most of the pro-f,ices of COU(Jty superintendent vis.ions removed from the of schoola and th' creation fl. Constitution were written into "intermediate units" between the statute books by a corn· the state and local tehoOl panion bill . districts. But the revision removes many restrictions on the SET MINIMUM FREE :S~FE DE;OSIT BOX FOR · MAINTAIMING $500 SAVINGS . A(COUNT. Legislature, freeing t h e Constitutional sections . set· lawmakers · to change the ting minimum pay for icllOCll statutes to keep pace with the teachers and minimwn .State times. support for the public IChoolll~"'-------~~~-'-====="---=-...::========== For instance, a provision would be eliminate1;t Both would be r.emoved which minimums have long ·been automatically expell.s from of-obsolete because statutory fice any member of the minimums are far higher. . Legislature who accepts a free Proposition l would clarify ride on a railroad. provi!lons relating to city and The &ection was written into county government but would the Constitution during the ad· make few major cbaoges. One ministration ol reform Gov. change permits counties ,to be Hiram , W. John90n who is consolidated or new counties credited with breaking the to be created subject to the hold of the Southern Pacific on approval of the voters in the Californta politics. affected area. There are no The revision commission provisiOnJ for consolidUon or said statutes also prohibit creation of counties in the lawmakers from accepting present ConsUtution. JFK Drawing Helped Superspy in ·Prison MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet superspy Col. Rudolf Abel was . a fan of the late President . John F. KeMefb', he disclosed today. He ~Id his admiration for Kennedy Insured better conditlQlf! for 'him in federal prison in the United States. Abel a few years ago was released from U.S. custody and exchanged for U2 pilot Gary Power~, who was s}\ot down ln the Soviet Union while on a reconasslance miasici'l. Abel recenUy cele'bra\ed his 65th birthday. While in jail. Abel told a birthday interviewer, he once chanced upon a newspaper photograph of Kennedy. An amateur artiSt, Abel did a pencil sketch of Kennedy which somehoW got to the at· tentiOn of the President's brother, then Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy The Attorney General re- quested the portrait f or himseH and sudClenly, Abel told the Interviewer, "As a result of my gift the prison ad- ministration not only did not hamper my arUstic efforts but encouragtd me in all positive ways, by supplying me paints, paper and other necessaries." Abel, who ls now formally retired. apparently stUl works as consultant to young Jn •. telligence officers. I See by Today's Want Ads: • Psst! Are yoo belni fol. 10'\Wd U they att your customtn, and )'00 are a beautician, there' 1 a job waltinl for )'00. • Don't hate Januar,i . . • Pa,y thoee Chrtstmu bills early -many put time job8 offered in our Help Wanted columns. e CREATIVE G E N I UST? ahow the wor ld -A dwm.lna new boutiqut haa • di.e:pht,y thelf reeey for,... • Peiil for )'!Mii' het.ltb - Seovtral bicydtt tt •le, 90n1e br9nd new, all rta· flPl'Jal:M. e Need a ~ hand! Ask -... "' -Clulltied eectieft • fWl'Y"°!b' iwta "' BARGAIN TRADE-IN BUNTERS! sewing machines STOP BY ~95 Portables FROM $19ss . . SINGER Consoles FROM NOW! Zig-Zags FRoM$2995 IUINA PAii ID) Q,1 Tht INU TA.,U> !k.-P1r1t.~ SINGER ·Sew & Set Guarantee: with every und $1Win1 machine aoes the SINGER auarantet of money back if not satisfied with purchase, or full credit Iowa rd the purchase of a new SINGER• sewlna machine, within 90 d1ys! Watch SINGER presents ELVIS .•. Tuesday, December3. NBC· TV in color, 9to 10 P.M .. 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Will De: J..ir •ii J,.icnua iil .O ~-la tM case of f~lu~ in eJ:chaftaie fOt the ti~, l"ftlem ir, dl-aiai O&lr the ~GI! c£ct1rreitt rqul11 tellini pritt; plw: fitderal !Jc • .i...: 'hi: ~ ~nu treM uted. -TN ad w·ear.Oat ·GunntM- G.....teed Afai•: Trt:M Ytftr-out. ,. "' " For Sow Lona: The. o.wnbft"tt!moarlll .,.Uiell. . Wh•I SMn Yd! tJo: ln,ndl,. far-thefir.,Njlaa h,chaqjiw mt curreet rqular 1elliftl pncc phu ~"ral lulte Tu 1 .. dw , folie.riq dlOtlllncc: · · NO MONEY DOWN on Sean E91y P1yTnent Plan . till' l"'pect M1111er Cylin4er · .• . >"Bonded Lininp filotalilodoft,\'Wheelt >" Rtbulld .lll.'IVll~ Cyli~ ~Arc Grind Br11lr.~ Shoei ' >" R!iurfl:ce AU ~lrake'Dru .. ,,, Inspect Brake lfo\e1 , · >" \napocl ond Adjwl P¥!<i, .. lreke• '~lnapeet,Gre111Sul1 , >"Bleed All Lin" ond A~d Elaicl ""'Repack }"ronl Wheel Beaf.inp ""'Road Te,\t for Br1ke lleliabilib' · ""'Fl-et Adj!Jtlnl,nl EN life Df\jplftll . 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'60-'66 Dodie. Don. V1liut { • ' " ."88 ' I •" ~· . - • • I 1 , I ' '1 1 ~ --· .. llARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAG~ .. , P OPL's Oh structionistii·: \ . • ' " . . . _,, ' ; -· -,,;· --HUntinglOD Beacll Union H!gb School District, ll&~t· inf for a *12 mllllon bond issue bl build one scllool In orile.r to prevent double session&, ii unau heavy fire !run a gniap alllln( ltaeU lhe "Property Owners Pro- tective League. '1 , , 'Ibo POPL,U a secret organiZ'!-tiOO compO.ed ol an u'.ndiiclosed number of member$. So far it appein ID be little more than a 'l""'king platform fo< its chairman, and seems to be att&cking the achoo! diatrict because lhe district did not surrender to a loog list of unreason· able d.._.is. The "group" h!'• a history of opp<>mtion to progr"'s in Ute scllcols or city which does not directly benefit its members. A-111e .only real credit due tile POPL is in -it did not help or hinder the desperate bid in March fur a high school lex rate. Tile POPL criticism of lhe district building pr .. grams was evaluated by the administration in a long report covering lhe compl'1ints pOint by point. The dis· trict polrlted out tllat it coukl not accept everything the POPL has to say. An example of tile suggestions by the POPL was that the district. en<:Ol!Rlge arcbitects to bid on school jobs. Tile admlnistratibn pointed out tllat architect. do not bid and that bidding is considered unprofessional ,. and unelhical. Because the district did not accept Ute bidding idea, MPL members said in their arguments against the bond issue that their ·arguments "fe11 on deaf ears.•• Yet tbere is.a detailed report available to anyone which covers tile POPL arguments. What the POPL members really mean is tllat they are opposing the bond issue because the administration is unwilling to completely surm>der to the dictates of the POPL.. , - There are. differences of opinion on how certain aspects of. the districl should be administered. These differences are just topics for trustee elections when di!-" People Were N·o Better I:n the Past S(>eaking of animals not recognizing their own young, as I was yesterday, remlnded me that we returned from a simimer vacation with a whelping box in Gack of the itatiori w'agon holding a GOlden Retriever and her nine newborn p!l!!Pi .. : ' OUr ®g' was only one year old this AU&ust when abe gave birth to a Utter. We were up all night watching the J)irturitioo, and jt was amazing and fiuCinalirif t.o oblerve how this year-old J!UlPY lmmed\alely and instinctively assumed the role.of midwife, mother, and nurse. Sim CLEANED UP the mess herself, tiCked the ,babies clean, fed them, pro-tected them, Ind even growled at ·oor children who wanted to pick them up. NQ!>ody had to· give her a manual Oil baby care, Or teach her how to grow up fast and assume the responsibilities ol parent· hQOd. • \mong buman5, however, the same Uli.ng is not tlue, by any meam. A! our lnctincts have slowly but surely eroded~ v;e are forced to depend more and more Ur..:on our mental abilities for acts and at· Utudes that other mammals perform wit:i automatic correctness:. All babies know how to be babies, but all parents ·do not know how to be pirenta, This is one or the high prices we pa~ .for the me of our lnte11ectual faculties , and the corresponding diminu· L!CIP of our ani111al heritage . 'tHUS. 1T ALW A. YS irrital.ell me when ~pie point to pasl generations and say Dear Gloomy Gus: Dell!' Gloomy Gus: If a group of students tries tak· Ing over buildings at UCI, as stu- dents have et Columbia and else- where, will Max Rafferty's Code of the West prevail? s.v. T~)I t&llll"' r.ttttb ......,... \'MWI 1191 lttCMMr!IY "'"9 .r IM _..,.,, SW .,...... Mt_.... It~ .... D•llr 'Ir.I. that the women then knew how to rear children without advice and instr:uction, in a natural and eaiiy way -as com· pared with the compl!x ·a,nxie~es and conOicting theories of modtrn child·rear-· ing. But what Kind of children did they rear? The history of the world, from lbe. most ancient past, is • history · or wan: .and oppression&, homicides and bigotry, fierce superstitions and brut.al torture1, the eiquislte boredom of the rich and the hideous aqµalor of the poor -all teati· fying, in their different ways, thal children Were not given the kind of love and security and frame of mind to ques· tion injustice and to ·work for greater fraternit:Y among men. · IF WE COULD demonstrate that peo. pie wert better in the past, we might have an argument -but, If no worse, they weR certainly no better, as any qualified historian knows. It is lhe sheerest romanticism to believe that a simple and bucolic society turns out bet· ter people. The constant tribal warfare recorded in the Bible testifies otherwise. Learning how to bf parents is perhaps the m~ important taSK .facing the human race. It is not "natural" the way it is to a Golden Retriever, for her babies can grow up only to be GOiden Retrit'· vers, while ours can grow up to be heal· ers or punishers, lovers or haters. Educa· ting her children's feelings is one job Misty d0<;3n't worry about. I mnwnsities of Space The primitives thought of the sun. moon and stars u gods. Ancient Greeks thought of the firmament AS a crys~I sphere. with moving heavenly bod.Jes attached to it. But a small elite thought d.lfferently. One Philolaus. a Pythagorean who nourished about 460 B.C.. pro- pounded the earth's moUon and an ap- proximation of the solar system. The idea didn't catch on with the an· cient massea. The Copernican system wasn't accepted until 2000 .yeart later. Even scientists like Galileo, who had a eood concept ol solar mechanics. did not dream or the distance of the stars, 1u'td had no idea how they were formed. A century ago astronomers still thou¢'t our plaxy occupied most of the universe. and that other plu.ies. then coming into tetietcopk "view, were small, external salelllta cl the 1aluy. ONL V LATELY hav. .,. learned the.-. a.re I.bout 100 bllUon stars in our Galaxy, and that there are X trillions of galaxies. smaller. larger. or •bout the siz.e or our 1.llu:y, tn that period , a few decades, wt have learned abnut the life histories of atan. and their formation from swirling, gaieoua du.st clouds In I.ht immensities of spaCt. This irnmeMty -distance.t and ~ -ia inconceivable to the ~ m_lnd. end COl'mol~lsta mu!& ~ 1nive at their determinations by J¥.lhilm•ticl. 1n very recent tJmt --lopneol cl radar .-y has PMlY llldtd thla lmOWiodg•. . ,,.... ii ~ in au ol U8 who have had • passin1 glance at U'lir pheno:menon, 'to:_IUITtndef t.tJ fl u fuUle. Man has no control over it. so why botherJ NOTWJTHST ANDING, oor view of the universe ha!I a profound effect on us. The origin of the galactic system .and in- dividual stars develop and expand our characters in a sort of universal growth 11s we unravel it. Wt are not content. as were our forebears, lo think of lht' bright, radioactive objects in the sky &.s hung on 11 crysla.I sphere. That ii why men with gifts for ll devote their lives to this field. A star is so dis· tant, compared with a pl11net. that the biggest telellCOpe cannot resolve it to a disc. lt remelns a point of light. Part of this may be due to the ract that our unstable atmosphert has a I way s ~ured the stars like a dingy fa.ctory window. T.·o yea rs ago Wt' tried to bea\ this by lorting an orbltlnf!: observatory to escapr the atmosphere, but the rocket.ry went wrong . October 30 we will try again. WE wn.t. LAUNCH a vehicle equipped with 11 telescopes. The S p a c e Adminlstr10on spent $75 million on it. the most sophjstlcated aatelllte ever devised . ft is designed to orbit at 480 mlles. ~~•P­ ing aJI but• tr•ce of atm011Joheric "ffirt.'' NOl<>d aatrooomer Dr. Fred Wlllp•I< hoJ>cs it will "open 1 new window on the universe.·• Irie! pollCy la ti, Lstue. ' , •. ~ Uqle "'1"' tho dlJtiicl la llibllru! tor 'liio mOt:i•J ID.prevent dO\lble •••llons~.ncit tlietiiDe. Ci!ll ... ; ad• numotrators, tlwteet and oll public leaders blow the bonds are l!Ot\!lod now. , , . . · Protection of pl1lpetly ilahU ·i• a fine. aetivlty, .but wb.., "prol'ectlooi of rights" J>O&>jnu a .vj!lllcle !Or .- sellish ot destructive approech to ~muqlty problems and personal politics, it oecom .. !lie enemy ol what U profess.. to p!'Oitec\. . , ' . . ·' Chance to Get Rid of . Junk •• '· Wheo it' comes to cleining up Ille city, the Woltl0f1'• • --• Division of the Cham~r of Commerce is the agency to - do the job. Beginning Saturday, .Huntington Beach · shoutd begin to shine. ' · That is the .day the cleanup canipaign begins. JUf!k -old batbtubs, sinks, water tanks and most everyth.irig ' else except for broken concrete and unsackect · dirt -1 will be hauled away free. . ' < ; • ' t All the resident has to do is take the _junk to one of several collection points set up ·by the women an<J Ra'ln~ bow Disposal co:, which is doing the hau)ing free as a public service. Times and location~ have been announce4 in the bulletin. sent by the city to water customers. For those not receiving the bulletin the information _can be obtain:. ed by calling City Hall at ~l .. or tile .Chamber of Commerce at 962-6661. Women of the chamber have bffn s~g leaders in the beautification field and even as' one cteanup cam- paign geits under way are making Plans for ·the.n.ext. '. ,, . • .. ~....., The Women's Division of the Chamber·Of Commerce is to be commended for again temindinr th.e citizens to keep Huntjngtori Beech clean. · · H NO,TMANKS,;HoBERr.: '1 60T CUR£~ Of !>RM RACIN6 IN 19&.o: F e llOw Tnistee · A 111i11, 'Wliat f f He Poing on Board?' ' - Calls · for Public · Censure of Rihal ' . . . To the Editor : · An article which appeared in your newspaper based on a letter that fellow-truste~ Rlbal peMed lo the ciiunty counsel is , because: of its premise, an er"- roneous one. His Jetter is but another in a aerfes of publicity-seeking actiONJ pur· poseJY aimed at disr\Jption. ' I have served on the HunUnfton Beach Union High School .District 'Boafd Of Trustees for the past 11,2 years and I have listened to him· arbitrarJly attack the very fiber of every progrltn offered in our district. I have . yei to Wear Utis mal'I utter one statement acknowledging any accomplishment of the district. M One who has attemled . distrjcf: · honor .Wan:! presentations and graduation cere-, monies, I have seen the accomplishments and their end result -our young· men _ and women. Ny are the reason the Huntington Beach Union High School exlst.s. · AT BOARD MEETINGS, he deliberate:. Jy· makes erroneous and unnecessary statemenl3 whiCh he kilows will be picked !\ up by the press. Attempts to refute them are generally ineffective because the damage has already been done. This trustee accuses the board of denying him access to materials when he or any other board member can see them at the district office . Dr. Ribal makes statements about economies. but in reality they are generally for publicity purposes. The cost to reproduce a copy of this voluminous bid specification (or each board member is an. unnecessary waste of taxpayers' money. The man accuses the rest of:the ·board of ·"treachery" in its dealings with the public, yet time and time again this man has gone behind the. back or the .rest flf I.he board .to the pre~ with "secret'' let· ters. During the past sever.al months, he. has. embroilet:t the district in "a school· naming controversy 'which was initially and still remains politically motivated. IN 111'1, 1T WAS Dr. Ribal who made the moUon that the high sChool district conduct a bond and tar ov~rride .election. When things did not go his Way, he Jeft"a letter with the president of the board in whicli he stated his objecUoM to the bond and tax issue, that he was going to wri\t the arguments against it, and that; he had already sent a copy of ,the letter to the press. Strangely enough, he didn't have the guts to show up at that meeting; he sen~ a let~er in his place. , This latest pretense at being a "cham· pion of the people" is, as far as ram con- cerned, the last straw. In five years this· · man has shoW'n that he is on this school board for publicity and personal glorlfica· lion. to be used as a stepping atone to fu rther his own politic11.l ambitions and al whose expense? The taxpayers and thr students of the district. TKE BOARD, if it has any sense Al aJI, will publicly. censure this man. The public; if it has Interest in r:eceiving the best possible eGucaµon in . the rnoSt economical way possible, muil it.art ask· ing it.self -what Is this man dothf on the high school board , and whose Interests b he really servinr! MA'IT WEYUKER Member Board of Trusttes Huntington Beach t.Jnion Higb School Di•trlci Couu.,u I• A4'rortl To the Editor: On Sept. ti, I baa the opportunity ol at- tending a public hearing befort the sirport eommiuion relative i, the pro. ~ reg\onal . airport site at Bolsa Chi<I, • During my, two and Mt-baU yws jn municipal office, J have partlcQ>Jited in many public hetrtnp and listened to any oumber d prfsanLatf<>os both for •nd acalnst specUie mauen and cat1 •:r wtlh ·~ L.etter.s from rtade1.1 are ·welcmne: Normally wriUr.t should convey their mt&Sagts in 300. wotdt or less. Th.t righ·t to condense lettt+s to fit space Or elimtnatt libel i3 reserved. AU lt&o tets' must include signature and mait. ing aq<tress. _but no.mes . will be with- held cm l'equest: -· -· ' utmost candor· and a liteP. senle of ·JK'ide that the presentation made by · the Messrs. Miller, Kummel, et al. was the best articulated, documented, and lh- telligently considered one ·I've ever had the privilege of listening to. IT SHOULD BE· noted that Mr. Dennis Carpenter, chairman of the commiss.lon. also complimented the homeowners' spokesmen on their method and manner of presentation. The conclusions J reached after listen- ing to the presentaUOn left nc»doobt tha't the citiiens of our community were op- posed to the Bolsa Chica location but. more important!~, they stressed the retention of Huntington Beach as a residenUal,· recreatlonaJ and c_ulturally oriented community. THE CITY COUNCIL of Hunttngton Beach is in complete accord wltb the' position of this citizens group, .in.not only 'being UJlanlJnously op~ to further consfderaUon ol the Bolsa ·Chlca site •s a : , regionaJ.--.Jrporl;ilte, but also in r~pec~ to the g~ls .sought b.y th~ rtsidents. of·· our city In the areas of parks and recrea- tion. and cultural pursuits. At the ·dJrection of the council, Proposi- , tioo M and N ,(Library and Park' bonds) will be on the Nov . i.ballot. Th1s wou1d certainly bt an e.1cellent ~ - portunity for Mr. HalisKy and his 13,40ll supporters to Utilize their talents and numbers to assure the passage of these·' bonds and help implement our comrnoti desirf'.a. ALVIN M. co)i:N M•~r ChfU'ge3 Rudet&e•• . To the Editor : _ , , Re: Your comment following letter by Mnold S. Jorgensen in the Mailbox of Sept.'15. : Regardless o( whether the public hear: ing on t.he civic center site had already taken place, Mr. Ferm should have been he1.rd at the council meeting. ' · Let's tell it ~s it is, baby! Qidn 't Mr. Ferm seek recognition f:-0 speak on a.n agenda item? And didn't Mr. Coen lower tht give! on him tiefort. ~ had spoken one word? Was Mr. COen a mind reader. that he could know before .a· word was spoken "11•hether the speaker was "O\.lt of ordtr"! ls It contrary to parliamentary procedure for citimu: to be heard on any Item of the qenda! FURTHERMORE, the proposal Mr. ~"'erm finally had an opportunitf to p~M:nt tied in with the city's request for a $6 miJlion bond issue for parks on the Nov. 5 ballot, and WO\lld have ereaily enhanced its chances of passing. Td, in- eorpora.te the civic center with lhe jJ(_o. pc>SCd Hunlington Like park would tit • considerable saving to the taxpJyei1, ~ I believe the citizens deserve to ht.ar, and be hwd, on the affain cl tho ell)' whln larre sums ol the tu~er•' money. are tbt Issue. • Bui on< cl the wmt upocta •Midi whole aituadon was tbe ~ .,,.,. to a citlun by the ma.ior, wbo 11,.afllr all, <lrd¥1c ....,.nt. Yoon lot GoYtnuntol BY Ille pooplil. CL11'POllD P. MOSll Tin Can Be ula TO the. &lit.or : . Comment,, i,, the column entitled "Reeds ·in· The Vt'ind,'.' Sept. '16, con- cerning cans.at. Bolsa Chica state Beach have lieen called ·io my atteption. Tile · property on. Which the cans are located .is not owned by the state of CalifOrnia, but by the Southern Pacific -Rajlroad ~mpany . We expect to acquire this ·property. The Department of ee·neral Services has completed their ap. ~~~e ~ne~~~ discussing acquisiUon . ·.Wit~ .we purcltjls~ tbe' 1and .sea'!"ard .of.~ So:uthe;n· Pacific'~· ri~ of Way, we removed 300 tons of t.in · cans from the beach. It was this .accumulation of tin caM ,that gave the area the title of Tin Can Beach. WlLLJAM PENN MO'IT. JR. Dlrecior Depl of · Parks and Recreation Slate of Calllomia llrileet'dt v '• Pu~o•e TQ the ~iior : In answer to M. L. Sorber, who wrote a letter to the· editor.' (Oct. 10) protesting t.be appearance of Eldridge Cleaver on slate-Supported, school campuser: I would like·to address .some remarks. In tifoad definition, a uriiversity or col- lege ls a place·whire Jaees are studied, te&~. exJ)lored, and exchanged. 'l1te stu- dent at. such ,:an insUtution .assimilates. then · 1e,an11. to look objectively and critically ,. it·· s<!ieiitlfic, philosophical, hlstor:k, ·IOClal .and 'artistic thoughts. Jt is luditroua. for -anyone · to think that a person so ti-lifted and so motivated could turn a blind tye to the.events and people ill tAf world lrouitd him. · · DJiS l~ THE' reasoo why Eldridge Cleav~1 hai, and should indeed have, at- tracted· Ute atterition he has on ~fornia state college .and univers.iiy campuses. He is ,a part ol our society·which feels alienated and bitter, . and which will -a.s.sert itself aggresslveJy. and violently. We must ask:oursetves why he exists as he is, at this Um,e .. in this place, just as w' :would as~ ourseJVes why Socrales, why ~~ Luther, why the 'Inquisition, why !ht• Norman COnquest, why the DeclartJJ,On of fndependence, etc. Secondly· Jt would be contrary to the de~a~ic : ~.eals or • free: society to obstruct>-m any way the right of student,,, teachers, and othet members of such a society to assemttle and hear a speaker and the right of that speaker to express his views to that.audience. If government officials or a government organ attempts to set forth ldeoloeical standards and "proteci.S" society by forbidding and ouUawl111 any spt'aker or literary piece ex,pr~ng· ideas contrary to those set !ibndata's, then they are also making jud~ent lhat every totalitarian regime has felt itself ordained .to'make. rlNALLY, THERE ls, IJld alway' will be~ an uhsurtoountable wall between the "university" and the community at large: the -:averaae taxpayer is not qualified to and does .not have the right to lj'ecide ,what Will take place academically M school campustS a.ny more than ht h&s the light to tell the Defense Depart· ment how to produce.ml.sstles or the. state Highway Departm~t w~ •nd how to bufld;roads. 'lbe common man .who does Mt e~erciae Ni mind replarly by ~ading aclenUUe. p h l'l o 1 op h I ca J , blllGrical <r toelal -writlnp, wbo ' knows Httle.of the arts, and who, in many caseµ;, does not even thoroughly read a daily newspaper, has thereby chosen for himseli a place on the ofJler side of that wall. PAM COKER Stereot yped Co...,.,pt Evidently J,,ee Smith (Mailbo.1, Oct. 9) dislikes college students. Mr. Smith's l\'.'isted re :• to my letter sup:>!>rting'the grape boycot (Mailll!:>x, Sepl 30) in- dicates to me that he Is in need of becorn- ing one. lf I.am to be quoted or referenc· ed it should be done in proper context. He has implied that I do not like the free ~nlerprise system when l hav'e defended it throughout my eltUre leu.u. In ad· dition, he seems td·fa!J'to understand that this system applies to employes as well as employers. WHERE HE obtained Ceasar Chavez's tax records Is beyond me but I assume that he has since Ile stii.teS he has never paid a nJckeL What an absurd statement! Perhaps, he does not consider sales and exci~e. gaso~inet payroll and social -sc~urit.v to>:,;es •as t<l:tes. Or, how about the passed-on .property taxes that the tenant pays in µie form of higher rent - is Chavez ~empt fr9m· all of these? J doubt it and would · auggesf: that in pro:. port'.on to total incomes and services re:eived that Mr. Chavez may have well outpakl him! I fail to understand his logic in con- necting my support .of tbe grape boycott as· a vote aiainst MayM Daley:s police in. Chicago when I made no mention of this issue. He further assumed that I am an autom?tic supporter of Eldridge Cleaver. J dou~t lha.t the Los Angeles and San Francisco C.OOnty Councils would support. his assumptions as they have also en- dorsed the boycott. Are we all far out leftv1ing: radicals. or Commies? SINCE HE S~EMED to lump a11 c o I I e g t studen,ts Into a wierd little stereotyped cunl!ept of irresponsible, smartmouthed kids, incapable of in· telliient Opinion, I feel I should inform hlm ol my particular status, which is not an uncommon one at_ OCC. I am an eight· year veteran of the USAF, married, and have a rural background -the San Joa· quin Valley. Yes, I am a typical student radical! I'm prone to do crazy things - like just yesterday, sevt?ral of the occ Veteran's c I u b members, including myse:lt,.each sold a pint of their blood to raise money (or establishing a scholarship fund and to support some planned •ctivities at the Albert Sitton Home for children. Yes, what is being allowed on our tat supported campuses is indeed strange! However. he can take deli1:ht in voting it down again at the next bond elecUon if he so desires. Remember, In the bond election the minority is aUow· ed to win -a shame! R. 0. SEYMOURE OCC Studenl ---i~ Wednesd•y, October 16, 1968 1~11 editonol page o/ tht Dail~ Pilot .seeka to inform. and Jtim.. mate rt<MUn bv presenting lhU MtOapcPf"'• ·opinion, and com.. """'4r11 .,. top1a of m1ere11 llftd ~ bf/ l"Ol1fdinl1 • '"""" for fM ~ of .,., rtoderl' .,.,._, w br -lino . fM .u..u. -~ of "'f-d oburwn llftd ~ °" topla of tlli ·dav. ltobert N. Weed, ".Ubli1hor ---~--------------------~------------------~--·------------·------ -,.....,...... ... ---~---~ .-............................... + • -•~t"I,-,..,, I ~ -.. " •• '· ¥'....,....,,Octelleir16t , .. Ht· ."!". ,. ', " r ~· JODEAN HASTINGS, 641"°21 . . 11.1'.tl'~.~ .... -· :;; r.,·, '·~" (, ·M.E~ID'S;.COURT -Welcoming gue.st! and assisting lhem in finding their tallies for the sixth ·annual Mermaid Ball were s1x ootstanding young women from' the Huntingtic>n Beach Unified School District. Selected on the basis of their school activitte·s and scholastic abilitlies are ('left to right) lhe Misses K.im Hubbard, DAlt.Y l'ILOT """°' IW'llldllnll """ ... Jackie Ber.ington, Tammy WoOOs , Jerri Downard, Teri ·'Ihunri and Cheryl Bauer who surround Miss Susan Mt:Clarty, Little Mermaid, 1968. The young women and their escorts followed Miss McClarty and 'the Rev. Roger Betsworth, King Neptune,~ on the dance floor to begin the ball. • KING CONGRATULATED -Mr. and Mrs. William Uniack (right) ex- tend congratulations to the Rev. and Mrs . Roger Betsworth following his selection as K'mg Neptune, 1968, for -outstanding service to com- munity youth. M!s. Uniack is an associate member of the Little Mer- maid Guild. Throngs Hail King Neptu ne .: .. PAUSE FROM DANCING -Catchi.ng tlleir breath after dancing to the big band soond Of Tempo PRN are (left to right) Mr .and Mrs . W. L. Thomas and their guests for the semifunnal ball , Mr. and Mrs. Max ~\;hrieber of Huntington Beach, who are admiring some of the art work which decorates the omate·ballroom of the Newporter Inn. The Rev. Roger Betsworlh of Huntington Beach Com- munity Church was pro- claimed King· Neptune, 1968, at the Little Mermaid Ball in the Newport.er Inn last Saturday night. 'Mr.· and Mii: Thomas WeJCh' Sr. agS:in donated the plaque presented J.o ~e distin~shed humanitarian . for his unUring efforts in behall of youth in the community. . Making the presentation was the LitUe Mennaid, Miu Susan McClarty, and serving as master of ceremonies of the annual affair w h i e ti benefits Children's Hospital of Orange County was C. Robert Hubbard, husbarut'of the Little Mermaid Guild's president. The flickering c a n d I • s centering each table were reflected In the sparkling • quins and shimmering utin of the many beautiful !)all bowns worn by members and guests. Welcoming guests was Mn:. Hubbard, who M!lected an elegantly understated gown of beige satin. A long sleeved, coat-style · design. buttoning from ankJe to neck, the d~ was nipped at the waist with a side belt. 8811 chairman Mrs. Charles Heller chose a fitted gold brocade on an off-white silk. The sleeveless sheath was designed with a stand-up col· Jar _and-ihe wore a full length matching coat. Md. A. A. Dowers, · first vice president, wore an l~e­ green silk and wool Dqor length gown w1th long sleeves. The yoke and cuffs were em· broldered with ice . green, topaz and sapphire stonee. Mrs . Russell R e I I I y , recording secretary a n d ehairoian of the committee which selected King Neptune, complimented her red hair and lair complexion with • pale pink sequined gowri designed with a h a I t e r . . neckline. Form-fitting to the knee, the dress featured a pouff of net from knee to floor. Mrs. James Ridenour, ae- cond vice president, 'Was at· ADMIRING BALL BOOK -Mr. and Mi:s . Richard !licks (left), guests of Mr., and Mrs. ·John French. admire the ball book whif::h was prepared for this· year's benefit under the direotiOn of Mrs. Harry Okuda. Mr~ French a new member of the Little Ured in an understated white gown of flowing chiffon fasten· eel at the waist with a · wide rhinestone belt. Mi;s. Harry Okuda, treasur- er and year book . chainnan, ' . chose a simply st)'led JllV)' blue silk and W?Ol flcior ~ gown. Sleeveless, it feat.~ i. stand-up collar and was WJ,in- med with . wtU:te la9 neckline and. hem. . . $ _,, ... . , ....... ~ ..... ·~ .. _ Mermaid Guild . was attired in a Nile green brooadiiE sheath. The floor length gow n featured a matcht5: stole interwoven with gold metallic threads. ~ Frenchs hosted two tables of guests. • Reaching for Impossible Dream · May T u.rn Into Nightmar , -= = DEAR ANN LANDERS: When my hus· band waa· COQrt,ing me, 11 }'ears ago, I fell in love "ith his brother. It was t6o late to call Off the weddin&: 80 t married Arnold knowing he was not the one for .me. We have ehildreo, 16, 14 and 10. My brdther-in·law and I have ·been tet.lng ucb other secretly an lheee years. Nobody hu the faintest Idea we are in love. He, of d:lllrse, has never married. Now we want a life together and 'this ts why I am writil'lg, Pleue. don't toll me to forgot blm. We'vli tried aeparAtiOO bot ft doesn't -'. · l'm·not asklnJ WHAT to do, jUll how to -Iv• my mmiag<! In the oimpleat, lout hurtful way. I wan\ to mat e it dear t.bat Arnold h.aa been a &<>ad bu.obud -honorable, dec:en!o ' ANN LANDERS falthful and hardworking. but I don't love ~m and I want \o be free to marry Qit! man t do love. How" How! Row? -ANONYMOUS DEAR AN: If YOl:I want to divorce a mu wH hai · ben lat&Wul, decent, booorable and blrdworillg after 11 )'tan ·and three ~a, yoa'U Uvt lo do tt wtllJoul 1111 btlp. -•, . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: For lhrOI years I tt.alled wbeti rhy husband asked me ,[{ biJ elderly father could make his home with us. I aavt ia a year-age) when . I saw bow depreMid he was becatl8e of the poor relaUonahip between him and Ill• datJChter wilh,wl>Jm he WU living. . Papa iJ over 80 and I un a nervout wreck., I know bt lrieo to he cqoperaUve and not get in my way. Thil only addl to my guill. Many small things ·-him annoy mf, but. bJJ eatlnc l!abila drlva mt I~ ~-_____ __,,__ -------!.. -~ -·- crazy. llJJ slurping. chomping and gulp. ing can be heard three rooms away. He dunks everything in coffee even though he st!ll has his Own teeth. I am embarrassed In front of company and t play the radio during mealtime to drown out the noise. l find myself avoid- ing l!OOP: 'ipdghetU and celery '\'hen I plan menua. Jt's getting rldlculOU8.' Is I.here a 80luUon, Ann -or am I doomed for.v;f? -DAUGHTER-IN-LAW DEAR D.l.L: It's a noble dtlq you're d o l n I and It'• anrortanate dl•t )' o a r -I• brtqlq ,.. autety """ lraotralloo -el 11dt1..U.. llld Joy, On the oatahlt cbance that you lrrl- tlldoti with ttJe old ce:ndeman I.I roofed In lloollllfy ........ ,_ .......... ... ... I ~ \ chat with a therapist. You can't (OM and )'OQ m.lgbi leam aomethi.na. DEAR ANN Ll\NDERS: You gave .I.he right answer to the woman who wanted lo know if she. should change the name of her son by .a former marriage MJ it would be the ·sarl\e as hen and her second husband's. In that particllJar 'cll&e the fat.her was a well·known criminal. My real dad was oo criininal but when he died bLS parents made Mom promise she. wouldn't change my last name. All throogb school. I w a 1 .. ked a mlllion questions. Tbe confUliOft w a 1 aw.fUI. My haH-brolhen and 11tien hated It as mu~ . u I did .. JU3t lteep on hlndlrtg oot cornmtn-: teMe advkt and ten those whd dtSJsree • with you to go climb a weed. -Alt MIRER DEAR AD: Som< ol bly ... tdiiii dJaagree wltb me. Bat y6I wera iweil:1' write and thank yo1. ~ . - What awaits you on-the ~ .olifil Ute marriage veil? How can you be llri your marriage will ~or\?. Read 4ill Landers' booklet ''Manlage -.Wbl&'. .. Expect." Send Jour r"luesl to Am Landet'5 In care' this ntwspl,per ~ Ing 50 mtl in «!in ·and 1 loof. ........ ael!-.addreued envelope. .. . . ' Ann Landers wlll he glad to belp with yqur problems, send them.to - care ol t"" DAILY PILOT, en<looina atll·addrealled, l!ainJ>ed envek>pe. ·'"'' ' --,--,....---...,...--~·-~~--~---•---·~--,------..... ---~------r~--.---·.,.------.. ---·--·--.. ------.,....._-•--.......-·-. ...__._r _____ --- ' . I ~I ~. Octobot 16, 1968 Lutheran Ceremonies ' For Christine Luther Newport . Harbor Lutheran wu the bridesmaid, aod Mlss Cburdl •• the. 8tttlaC for lhe Barbara Luther, the bride's -rlq ,..p11a111iottng In sister aod junior bciMmald ~ 01ri1tine Lu th e r The bridegroom aaked hll aod J'rederidl T. nw-. brother, H. Robert Ill..-to 1be IW<. Jamet G. Blain be his best man, and &errinC performed the ceremony for as ushers were William G. the deughls ol Mt. and Mrs. Luther, the bride'• brother William A. Luther ol Costa and Gary Cotler. Mesa and the Ion ol Mr. and A recepUoo followed In tht Mn. HUT)' R. Duroa ol St. Elks Lodge, Newport Beldl. Claire Shores, Mich. ··otven in murt.ace by tier AssisUng were Mr 1. awtes lathe<, Ibo bride wore I long V, Clopp, the bride'I IWlt and A"llne IOWD ol Scbantl lace, Miii Geor&ia. Moe. Mn. designed With a IC 0 0 p Richard l..te ctrcu1ated ·tbl neckline, creeceot watsU.ine , guest book.. · • aod a lklrl featuring a hustle Speclal 111<11a • .,.. Mn. effect with fokla ol lace 1t'llle .George Scbulter and Mn. bipllne which flowed lnlo a MtDTay Luther, the lri!e'• chepel lraln.' grandmolhen aod ""· ..., lier fqertip lllusioo veil Mn. CUpp,.all ol Toledo, Ohio. was caught to a headpiece of Following a trip to Clrmel cbantWy lace frolted ·with and San Franciaco t 11. • -i pearb. FDnl1infl her bou-,newlywedl will re&ide In Colla quet were white roses and Mesa. pompom:. The bride ·is a graduate ti. Empire gowQI fasbiooed Newport Harbor lllib School witb emerald velvet bodices and attended Orange Coast &pd areen crepe 1kirtl and College. Her husband ii a ljooega)'I of brooze.<:olored graduaU> of Sl. Paul lllgb c' h r y 1 a n t h emlDftl were School, Grosse Pointe, Mich. 1 e 1 e ct e d for Miu Nancy and California State CoUege at ·Tilley, maid of hooor; Mn. H. Long Beach where he al· Robe·rt Duro·11, the filiated wttb Pl;ll &l1m• · bricfegroom'1 aisttt·IJ>.law who Epsilon. MRS. FREDERICK t DUROSS Cott•--..,_,... Mesa Art League Presents Exhibition Costa M .. a Art ~gue will be repree""""1 by 50 of !ta members during a 111re&<lay exhibit at ·South CoUI Plaza Oct. :U.28. Rep""'"""" in 1lle show will be oils, wateooolon, aceyitce, ~a, ltitcb.eries Steve Taylor Claims Bride Making their hom9 o n Balboa 1aJan<1 followlng I wed- ding trip to Palm S!'rinll and Lu Vegas are Steve Henry Taylor and his bride, the fotmer Shannon Lea Hen- neay. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mn. Willhim Francis u..m-y of Loo Anpleo aod Mr. and Mn. Ray Taylor of Sooth Lqana. The new);ywedt were mar- ried: bi Gnlot L11.tberan Cllftll, CUhw ai,., by the Rn.vmi-. .,. tbl a1'tllDoaB double tine ... _ .. lri!e doll- =.·~,..:-..:;a:;; caughl to white dal~!'· She carried a bouquet of white dais.lea, carnatiQDS, pink sweet peas and roses. Miss Molly Hennessy, the bride's sister, wa1 maid of honor and MW Cafoie Hud· dJeston was bridesmaid. They wore floor length rose ~lored gowns and be.Id whit.e dalaies, pink.,,... ajld baby'• breath. Raf Taylor WU h I I brotbef'i be8t. man anCI: Mike M~ wu the usher. --Colntr7 Club In cw.er City wu·tbo ~for Ibo """""'"" Thi ... Mn. Taylor and her bulband are fl!'aduollll ol ""1e...od lllgb School and are •-.CUC!. China Painters Host First Annual Confab Book Critic Teams Up With Club Partlclpat1n1 with M I I I C.rlotla WWia1111, lilsRrY critic, will be the Federated Committee on Literature for the Tustin Area Women's Club at 10 a.m. Oct. 21, in Buffuma' Santa Ana. Overaaters Every Monday at 8 p.m. members gather In Anderson Sc h oo l au d ito rium , Westminster. for meeUnp ol Overeaten An onymous . Gue&t.s art welcome t.o attend. Mrs. John Washlngton or Newport Be.sch, president, welcomes members to attend the M.S the Author series dirocted by Mlls WiUlamL Reservation• for the morning coffee program may be m&de --------- will! Mn. P<r A. Larmm. 544-FIRST, FAST 6.15$. Adela llot!S'S SI. John. betl llller author and celebnled newspaperwoman. will apeak . Wh• ••111 yo• firri ,i, ... 1 th• ... If i11 loc:•t 11•w• 1 Ch,r.k II •lilt. lf'1 11••,fy elw1.,. Hi. DAILY 'llOT. --YARDAGE SALE!--89' .. ,,, ALL SUMMER , COTIONS l1aW1.,H..,.lf•• Prl1t. ll ... f l.?t .. Sl.Jtt ' e TNUISDAY , PllDAY • SATUDAY OMLYI e The Fabric Center 4 .. EAST 17TH ST. •I IRVINE -M6-4W OpM Thtin<loys '1119 ...... ...:: ~ ' and rug hooldnJr. Anuglng dlsplaya of their wi>rts .. are (left to ngbl) MIH )!elty Kelley ond Mri. · Ricllard Beemer. · Costa Mesa Residents Marry in Garden Rite -Tbe gJden ltt the home of tile bridegroom'• pare!'ltl wae tbt setting for ttie nup. tial ceremony linking Debra Chrlstine Campbell a n d Robert E'zetial Oman, both of Qista Meisa. The Rev. Axel A. Oman, gr andfather of the bridegroom, pre.sided at tile double ring ceremony. The bride Is tbe ttaughtef of Mr. and Mrs. G<anl J. Campbell and the bridegrooni ii the .an Of life, and Mn. Robert A. Onlan. Both families reside in Costa Mesa. Given Ill nmrla .. by her father, Ibo brfdo -a Mission Viejo , Classes Set No Trial Balloon for Handicappecl WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT TODAY'! LOOK LIKE A WOM>J-1 LOOK? C•lebrote, of courHI Whot'• the pOlnt of bt£n1 o woman if you don :1 Jook like one, How fO do ~? Seautifvlly, COft'lfottobry? Jutt wear Gossard'• Aair und.wired bra 3490 - sheer nylon crepe tricot witlt R1htly lined CVf'•· You·n iurpris. younelf with the superb shaping. Ribbony wfre framing does it. The ~rd •frekh back of nylon and Lyua spond.x cli1t1t: .Ill• •new Alfl. ln white ond fo1hion colon:. And note thl11 lb:e1 ~21 thrv .fODO. ""'Good-~ S.ol "'Al>-' fO< "'•hloo <Olllfort. s.. Md t.yrw.:u90. Todoy ... ,.,, 1ool1"o nko • -... THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR IT And they too expressed love with a ring. From the top: Our oxctulive Swinging Sets, $295-'450-6495-$295-$275 SLAVICK'S ......... .,...,, II F11hioft l1l1ncl Nowport le•ch -644· I 310 '•' !or Handicapped Youtu In l<>ng Beacb. Preparing decorations for the party are (left to right) the Mmes. Richard Cqnrad, Craig "Cordrey and Nels Truelsoo. 'll.ckets may be plirclwued at the door or by "9lllng Mrs. Conrad et 1126-77!4- Outstanding Group Ladies DRESS SHOES I FLA TS .WE CALL IT A ''WHAT'S LEFT GROUP'' AT CRAZY PRICES • • • Linguist Addresses Meeting Dr. Stefan L. Mu wlll tpeak at the fll'St meetini of the Alliance Francaise dfi la Riviera caUfornieJlflt, Inc. Friday, Oct. 18, at I p.m. in the fellowship h>ll of the Com- munity Presbyterian Church ln Laguna Beach. Les Jeux deJ' Amour et !'Analy s e Structurale translated as Love'• Games and Structural Analysis will be the speakers' topic . Dr. Max ii a profeuor of French at San Diqo Stata College and chairman of the department of ~ and Italian. He is also president ol the San Diego chapter of the Association of the teachers of French. He has publiabed MetamorplloOa of the Bl( ·Ci- ty in the Rougaon·Macquart and 18 the author ol a te:rtbook coming out In August. Receiving • members a n d serving refreshments will be the Mmes. Adrien Cuaubon, Magdeleine Pointrtau , Barbara Stuart, StM Theodoloz, Robert Wade and Arthur Wiley. Guest ticket& at the door will be $1.50. Medical Wives Tour Institute Members af the WOfDf!lt't Auxiliary to the Orange·Cotm- ty Medical Association will observe National Health Week in a apecial way. Led by Mrs. Jack Hagadorn, community health ch•irman, a group will tour the Salt Institute in La Jolla Thlll'lday, Oct. 24. Health Week runs from Oct. 20 to 28. · · · · · The group will meet at Fashion Square at t :JO a.m., returning around t p • m . Luncheon will be served at the Torrey Pines LOdge, at whlch time a representative of the Salk Institute will be guelt speaker. Under auapkes of U. National Foundation-Marcb tJl Dimes, the latest researclt m birth delecta;, their caUR1 and cures is being done at the facility . Move Softly SIZfS 1'1>-2611 ~ 1(f ... : .... 1lf~ ... Always on tht move? Go gractlully In a casual with S<lft, unpressed p1eall ..nd smarl one-sided button: ~;. Choooe wool blenda, knits. Printed Pattern 9006: Half Sizes 1414, 1614, Ill"', %>~. 221h, 241h, 26~. Siu 16'11 {bust 37) takes 3~ yds. 39-ln. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for each pattern -add 15 cenll for each pattern for lirsl-class mallin& and llPOdal hBndllna: otberwiae1hlrd-clas delivery will take thr.e weeka or more. Send \0 Marian Martin, The DAJUY PILOT, 441. Pattern Dept. m West lllh St., New Yark, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, DRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NIJMJIEll. Whit'• new for fallt 107 an-: nren In o u r hD·lnnter Palta'n c.t.Joe. r... patlont coupoo Ill C.W.,. Send IO centl. Emblem Club -------·----· - I l FOR SMOOTH CONTROL ..• W<d-, lk-16,.1_..· ··· • I ' t ' " • • • ' l THE BALI CURVEMAKERS Go ahead end ·~aunt tho•• curves •• : soape;l ·en<I . 511)oothed by Bali's cool, light Sno-Flak.s. In white, blu0, pink.baig•, or•y•llow. A. Wired bendo•u, 32-38•8, 6.50, 32-40 C. 6.50, D-Dli>, J;SO; len9.lo9 pant>;. s-m -~xl, 15.00 B. Con!our'~nd.eu , 32-!6 A-B, . 5.00; girdl•. •·m·l-xl , 12.50 C. Wir•d long ~no , llalter b•nd. H·40 B, 342 C~ 10.00, 3+.44 D, 10.00, DD . 11.'DO~in white onty. M•il, talephon• erdus in•itod. FoundatioM, 19. ' MEET BALI STYUSTS Just lc.r Y"" •.. we offer expert e""StJltetlon..., ligu,. f\atfory0cl. 18-19 in-eur ~i...,.c,rt Feundofulu O.pa.._nl. Bo ,.,..t .. <o""!I ' ·- • . . ' r ! '. . .. • ", ' . t . • '. .. ) Gathertni fer '& U 1 I a I I I aeulons and programs are membm of Newport Harbor Em~ Club . tho -~ay It I p.m. In the 'Elb ANAHEIM "NEWPORT HUNTING-TON -BEACH J.od&<, Newport Beoch. ' 444 Norih E!icli4 ...,. IJl-1121 M.Moy .. ,. •iur<!•Y 10 ........ :)0 , ... _ 1.-• ------------------· ---·----.. ---------------------- · · • 171-1 Edl"'Jor Avonl!J -at2-Jl)1 -:-·--~, "4eri4oy tfitu~•tu.....,.~~-- 10 o,.,,•+o t:JO P·"'· I -----------:.....-'"-------~------- ' DAIL'( O!LOT ,.n --= - ' ' r ' 38.00 Worsted wool crepe suits in two smart sty lings Reg. 56.00. Two smart ~t;yles c&'ry a famous name label:., Boin have the.new longer j1e.ket ud. novelty welt fronL Wont.ed wool crepe in ruby, blut' or black; 10 to 20. Hero ia fuhim valuel Suit and Coal Shop 17.99 . Save on wool knit coats in two styles Reg. 36.00. Wool lmlt coota are tho perfect travel coots hall seasone, Raglan ale&ftl !Cl' easy fi.L Round collared a~le in bone, celery or orange. C.Ollarless style in lxxie, celery or pink; S..M4 L, Accessory Shop 11.00 "The Westerner" dress exclusively at Buffiµns' SpeciaI-purchasel You cm ~·ear our casual dress many ways with a pin or scaif. Tailored in Fortrel• polyester and cotton . It \vaehe:a with no ironina:needed. Navy, pink, green or turquoise: 8 !.o 18. Bud&et Dresse s 1:4.99 Famous name wool jumpers in junior sizes Reg. 20.00 lo 26.00. You'll recognize 'the famous label oo these Woul j umpera tbf . .Chool -wee Select from a wanted croup of-fall colors. Huny for theae beautifully tailored jumpers; 5 to 13. Young California Shop 2.99 Fanious Lady shirts are now· sale-priced Reg. 5.00 to 7 .00. ~'e have a larli' t.e.lecti01 in your /a\"Oril.e. Lady's lhirt. in prints or solids; 1leeV91esa or roll, or 1001 sleeve oty!es. Cott.on and cotton-blendo, ll08t buted ftt no-iron; 8 lo 18. Acco1soiyShop . ' • NEWPORT C!HTO . -~ • II f ASHIOH Ill.AND • • --~- ; • • • • •• 12.99 . Double-knit wool dresses in five new styles ' . . . '· Values 23.00 to 28.00. Select from five great new sl;yles and five m&:ryelous colors. Coral, blue, yellow, beiae or \Yinter white: 8 lo 18. You'll want. 1everal to take you through th e holidays at this fremendous choice and savings. Burlxet Dresses . . --... -.... -.. --------------------. -- - u um THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9.99each Top a wide-leg pant witli a fisherman knit sweater Special purchue of junior O])<ft<natea. <Aew or :V-neck sfNle fisherman sweaten in n'atural colored wooli 36 to 40. Wid.,.. lea pant ln a choioo of fall plaid colcn: 5 to 13. Youn a Californla !ihO!' ' ' ' .. , llOllDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10ctf·'rU. No · • , 1.. -~~ .. • ... ~ a rt a 's • • •.. I THlJRSDAY :· . . FRIDAY ::.::: SATURDAY ' ! . 9 :99 _, ' / / Buffullll' Own cardigan . ReJ. 13.00. ,.. ~· mmt enly, ean J"1 a ve m :roar-18 1W•ater wifh cab!Htl1<6 trim. --aceyllc ecdipn hu llll• ·1IMft1, It washes 'beaut1full,y. White, nibnl, •l"Y ar 1*1; 36 to 4.2 o\oce1-lbop . · '. ·, • 7.99 pants with t'1ared Ir ldiJri leg~ .. .... 11.GO. <J.-1"" liulUCll w ta ~ la )!l.w., -...i1r lilodt prlalo .. llllWo, .. _. eiBit ...... """""' ~ eaolk .. obhle bit llJ)Cll. • 11111 ar!lmd 1111~ -· tt l&.Y .. '11 --1ottM1Jrico. A i~ . ,., .. -----' ,.. ' . , • . • • w cm C!NTElt • ~ - ----- • I -----.... ' 2·9.00 California 111bu:rben coat in cam•Molond wool lfooW; &' l olUaT PM#. 11011hlloll•od . -lo*9ll1i. lod-1-1--.U --......... -. llolpock.M me!. half .... vi! 11-I tD 11. IDlia ID OMS .... eoet lealtww'• ..... M!94·Cloot .... - • .... • • ~ T • ·~ Wtdnotdly, Cktobtr 16, 1961 • = -------= E DAll.Y "10T .L I :, ~----------oiiiii ............................. : 12~99 Long robe in quilted cotton by famous maker ~f loungewear Roc.·20.QO. Tldo~IOl>o """_ .._ __ wide PoCWo W"Mlo 1-lo arPrJnt lllld lloral •in;v• ... blno, -« -boclr.- powid; 10 to 18. Linleri• 4.99 Nylon tricot long gown by VUBarette Bes· 8.QO. -s-. JmleQo eylon ..,.. hu daln\rrooebwl and bow em'lloldorod ~. ft!1111d collar lllld long, cu!fed •'-•· l!Otmd :rob hu ·thiee- -o1oo1nr. mue ar pink; s.M-L. Lin,.n. 4.29 Girf11 rurtl~neckneat.er in wuhable Orlon .... uo. 'Ilda-~ 9<(fllc pallawir Ito • -Ito •Ill•~-·-~ ....... .,.,... ..... IOdi-~IP ..i -.~ .. ?'IC .. flo14 Gbl'1.,, FaJ'QCVJI name girl'• jumper in tb?ee 1mart ltyl•. : Jer, 11.00 to14.Do. "-" .. ~ .......... .... ••lcil ..i Woll h .,...... . ~···•¥ !'"e. Plaid-la~ ' ..... JUo!liu elflll'o '*it ' ... on;ftoU. Glil'o.,, • • ' ' ' ' \ I : ' a -· -----~---------·-------------------~~~----~.-..;;..... _________ .._...__ ....... __ ...,..;. ..... _...,. _ _._.._~ .. -.:~:1..~.::...~ - -= ---........... _. mat' -et+ .....• = a $ t $ es a 7 1 _.:!:; 'ft DAILY I'll.OT _Gourmet Se rvices Found By NANCY McINTYRE One cookinl predicament we all ahare b whut to find certain aourmet foocb not readily available in aupermarkf!tl, aa well u unique rood services. We'va discoVeted a 1mokebowlt that ,.lb Its own lrtohly lll!Oked turkeys tluot are a delectable .tar attraction for a buffet. They al.to •ill amoke your own turkey (any ttr.e) {or a relaUvely norni· nil charge. Aft.er years ti ~,,r,..,ing th r o 11,. h foreign MHcatu- serui, gounnet 1pee- lalty stores and fr• g r a n t bakeries, we've accumulated some tasty tips oe ....... to !ind what- which we thooght we· d pass along to you intrepid rood hunters. ( lncidenl· The birdl are ·aeuonfld and .Jowly smoked in maple ""' hickory wood for 43 hours and beliew me, are truly suc- culent. Since' unoked turkey 11 so rich, one ..turkey goes a loag Wl.f, ao it'1 an economical way of to~n.J.ni. Secondly, we've nm fC!'OIS 1 muter che{ in this area that Creates the lllOl!I\ exquisite puff paste horii d'oeuvres this side of Paris . ally, if any rll!:ader1 have aourceS far un- usual food1 or services, we welcome let· Lers.) These morsels. available in an inter- esting assortment of seafood, chicken. meata and cbeese, are prepared and froien -all you do Is cook 'em and pus 'em off u your own. nus same gentleman makes a variety ol fabulous seafood and chicken entrees as well al French desserts, also frozen and ready to cook. Hi.a prices art: quite reuonablt: c:onsl.derln1 the elegance of hb products. Thil week we have two ti.pt that .re inapittd party Jdeu to help you get through the holidays without ·flipping your wiglet. Both are gourmet JerVict.s for the harried hostess who is looking for delectable party fare -without work. For liANCY'S HINTS regardin~ these gourmet ltJ'Vicea, call 'nit: DAILY PlLOT al 74M.121. Horoscope Sagittarius: Be Aware THURSDAY OCTOBER 17 By SYDNEY OMARR ''The wise man controls his destiny ••• Astrology pointa the way.'' ARIES (March 21 -April It)' Some freedoms are curtailed . Responsibilities tend to over- rule imagiaation. Means basic duties come first, especially Where home, domestic duties are concerned.. FuUill obliga- tions. TAURUS (Aprll 2'>May IO I' Gt:t aid from ARIES in- dividuaJ. You may feel that solid ground i5 slipping. Key iii to adapt. Changes an due. Be versatile. Don't feel that only past methods hold answers. GEMINI {May 21-June 20): Hold off on excess !!pending. Your enthuJiasm today could outweigh logic. If this is the case, il will cost you. Balance the aubjective and the. ob- jective. Means get the facts- itudy and evaluate. CANCER (June 21-July 22): We i g h t ol responsibility demands attention. You feel good ; you want to take a chance. But you 1 h o u I d remember past reaolutioM , obligations. Then your iuccess is more likely to materia1iu. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 ) · Study abstract designs. What Students Receive American Welcome A welcome tea from 2 to 4 p.m . Sunday, Oct. 20, will honor two foreign exchange stu- dents attending Cost.a Mesa and Estancia high schools. Setting fur the affair is tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan French, 2865 stromboli Road, and sponsoring the event is the Costa Mesa-Estancia Chapter ol American Field Service. Adu1t chapter members will meet Mi ss Lida Corrente of Taranto, ltaly who attends CMHS and Walter Brotz of Schwabisch Halle, Germany, an Estancia ~udent. Foster family of MiM Corrente are the .A.. A. Attridges, while Brotz is staying with the Robert A. Schuremans. Tea chairman i8 Mr1. Hoibrook Mulford. Club Sections Spice Agenda With Variety _ Activities for Cost.I Meu Wedntaday Mornini C 1 u b ·member• are as varied as th' .sections. For gourmeu 1 Nighl in Venice awaits Saturday. Oct · f9 . when members ind friends gather in the Montictllo Town House club, Coata Me11 . Mrs. Paul ~nelstler . .chainnan has asked Mrs. 'Nickolu Clnocco ind C11rl Seltert to share hosteM duties tor the evenl Globetrotten h1v1 twe Loe Angelet trips on their agenda during October. The firlt was last Monday when they toured Moscatel 's, 11nd on Wednesday, Oct. 30, they will travel the freeways again for a lour of Fox Studios and Century Plau. Golfers meet each Mondav at t a.m. at the Cost.a Mesii Golf and Country Club and the Newport.er Inn. ll u a i n e a 1 meetings and luncheon au scheduled on the tlrsl Mond1y of uch month, according U. Mn. Walter Haase, chairman. Area Students Heard In Workshop Recital Durffta UM ftrll Wftrkshop Martin King, Fountain Va.Dey, recUal ol tbt tuaon 1pon.IOl"f!d and Danie I Sadler, MelanlP by tht Gerden Grove Branch •nd Mon11 Yahuso of el h Mllllc T t a c b • r a ' Wl"..'¢mi.n5ter · Attmrtini • brunch and Awoda«lon, dpt • r ' 1 bultne!IS meeting la11t wee.k in ltudentl wUI perform. honor of new members wert n. .,....tloa lncludtl ID Mta. E. M. Muwell and Mn. Ill. W.a cnace . C o u n t 7 • A. G. Kllnt:ll, piano te11chert1 . ..PwlormJol darfnl the pro-from HuntJniton Be a ch . ..... at I P·"'-llturday, Oct. ~lilied tt1eher1 wbhlng 11, In stuton, will bl Dlryl more Wonnallon rtprdlng -, J ad I t b n.....Ulal, tlJe orpnlzaUon ar< lovlltd to su,llloll ¥llJor ud Jacqui 121 Mn. C. I. R o 1 I , 5plrtkls. ~ -; ""-- appears coincidence may ac- tually be meaningful pattern. Bring together a p p a re n t , unrelated factors. Bring frame of reference into sharp focus. Special honor is due. VIRGO (Aug. 2.1-Sept. 22):1 Don't attempt to hang on to outmoded methods. Be patient and perceptive. Learn lessons without becoming bitter. Key is inner tranquility. Stop short if you find yourself becoming irrational. LIBRA tSept. 2.3-0ct. 22): Keep mind open to new ideas, methods, pr octdurea . Individual who appears ar· rogant merely needs your understanding. By giving a lit· tie today, you could gain much. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Use intuitive inteDect. Means hunch is apt to prove ac· curatt. Follow through on in- ner feelings . Be practical without being bogged dow n in red tape. New horizons are av1ilable -look. SAGnTARlUS (Nov. 22- I>ec. 21): What appears to be opposition could be con- structive challenge. A d a p t yourself to changing con- ditions. Es.citing day in that new contacts oceur. Some persora try false flattery. Be aware. CAPRICORN \Dec. tz.Jan. 19 ): Become involved with thoughts, problems of loved ones. Trying to escape by being indifferent simply does not work today. Check, ask ind investigate. Your concern will Win appreciation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 1: Excitement colors day. What previously was regarded 11.s routine takes on color of 11.ccomplishment. Means you adopt unorthodox methods. Stress venaUJe approach. Be polite. but firm. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Definite gain indicated. Money comes your way. Also, there is satisfaction with job well done. Key is to be young at heart. Recent ramily dispute can be aetUed. Make fint gesture. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY social activity is due to Increase. You ire 11rtlstic, able to entertain dur- ing time of crisis. You are a speci1l individual and attract unique people . GENERAL TENDENCIES: Establishment apl to be shaken by protest or strike demonstration . ,, •'I' l,clMf °"'•"'• .. ,.... boallet. ~· Trull! ,t,1»u1 ,t,1lrOIMv. H!'ld 611 t91'tll to Omerr l«ltlM. "" l)AILY P'ILOT. 909' Jffll, Gr•n<I c- "•I '"°"°"'' Nftll Yllfll, N.V, 10011. Porty Focuses On Halloween Ru mmage From Pins to Pianos Sales Produce Good Buys, Tir.ed Feet lly HORTENSE MYERS INDIANAPOWS (UPI) -A aeldom·touted fringe J;enefit for housewives in a multicar family is tbt: 1arage ule. Thia apreadlna activity on lht: American scene is be.st un- derstood by attending one; or for more aeriou!I observers, holding one. Anythlns from pins to grand pianos un be found Gil sale. One frequent format Is for a group of housewives jointly to sponsor the qle, UJin& the gar•a• or or. o1 them. A three-or-four~ar 1 a r a g 1 11 preferred. One b<IOllllinl to • neat husband who h a 1 everythlnc In lb place on the walls is mor, desirable than one already jammed with odd· men ti. Today's garage ia: 1 i k e yesterday's 1ttlc, uctpt that ill contenb an under more frequent view. Inst.ad ol throwing or giy-lfll away a still potentially useful Item, 1he can plan a aaraae nlt. In aomt .areas, they may be ca1led pe& Wes. A aucceasrul aaraae aale II no lwtlly contrl..O hap- ptnl.na-Inventories of the thlnp to be aold, pricing, diaplay and advertialn1 are needed. Some may offer "fr. m. fee" in areas in which .everaJ earage 1alu uimpete fOf at- tention. The well~ted 1..1 Ta g.e salt hu its cooperating h o u 1 • w I v e s organized for periods of duty, al.nee many of thue aale& m1y •litnd Inn '!llunll131liraup 11)1!. Friday. •. Sf)m< on haulers and the 'lboM with up!fifrnce in hou.lewife on duty m a y conductinc a prap· Hit ttltphone to the owner of tho apedf7 tbt, houri at· which tteni to aee if ahe wanll to poteQU1l customers will call ,,lower the price. Some garage at the home, since IOl'De 11.le callers are newlyweds barga.iJHlunW'I may begin at-kloklna for an ine1.pensivt wa1 rivlnj at dawn CK midni&ll4 tt to a<:qUltt home lumishilll!I· tht:rt are no reatrictioftl.. At sale's e n d , the Going to a garage aale ii a houlewives have a c q u I re d bargain-huntlnt IOdal •vent. some cash In exchange for ob- Some persons mab a n jeds no longer needed and itinerary, 111lr)g a map fII their usuallj - a super cue Gf city, and call at 1dor.ena of fatigue, accompanied b 1 homes adv~g 1 a r a 1 t: ' aching tootsies. OUR ANNUAL OCTOBER OCT. 117 -18 -19· 21 4 BIG DA YSu.\~'Mc:: . ........... SHOW 1ttd ffil PHONOGRAPH GAME SPECIALS HG. T.91 AGGllAYATION ••••••.•.••••••..•••.•••• 1.49 IEG. 2.91 AGGllAVATION ......................... 1.99 IEG. 3.50 DON'T S,Rl THE lfANS .... , . , , , ...••..... 2.66 HG. S.25 OPERATION ...................... , •••.• 3;99 HG. 4.95 TWISTR .•••••••.•..•••••.••••... , ••••. J.99 REG . S.95 GllAI A LOO. ••••••••••• , •••••••••••••• J.99 ltiG. 2.91 TIOUILE .•••••.• , , •••• , , , ••••• , , • .••• • 1.99 HG. 2.29 YAHT?H .............................. 1;99 .... $2.ft .... M..H .... $1.91 e ... $j.M .... $7.ft aM.I ..... AMCI HIT THE SPOT WHAM O'S TINKER TOY ., .... ., .... STRANGE (:HANGE M TIMI MltC'HtNI . ... ..,,,.. ·-~ LITE BRITE MAGNtTIC BOARDS SKlll GAME ZAP A BUBBLE TOYMAKER SET SPIROGRAPH 5§88 .... ,, .. IA"11T OPHAT9 REVERSING MECHANICAL TOYS 99• WU<- M£1AL SEllVICE STATION 5)99 .... $H.9J TUDOR POOL TABLE 40'' JI H " ~695 ... 00 " .... SIX TRANSISTOR RADIO 5]99 ........ ARCHERY SET 5199 ... 00 " .... MATlll'I THING MAKIR PAK 5488 e .... , •.•• -.. ts•...._ 5199 5299 5199 .$)88 $10.N .,. .... ....... NIMORN BUSY BOX IAIY MAnn.o. PHONE 5]99 THUMBELINA $(,88 ........... $499 ........ N DAISY -ELECTRIC SMOKER RIFLE FDOTIAll .5299 5§81 66, !'\A-DOH ... 64 CllAYOIAS •.. MIU( IOmES 66' DAltT SET .•. SWtsS llUS , •. AMSCO SETS IOG KEEPR •.. JEWEU:Y SETS ... UMllEUAS . ... ,, ,,., .... ..... .......... Topper's GllEEN GHOST llAGGEDT SUPER GRILL GAME ANN or ANDT 5S88 5588 5299 - IDHER BALL SET • ... 3 .11 ..... , ... INSTANT INSANITY 66' _ ..... SI.INKY 66' ... .,." SPORTSMEN'S TARGET SET 5199 a ... $2.H MAESTRO GlllTAR 5199 .... $12.11 WALKIE TALKIE $CJ88 p<. DELUXE WONDER HORSE ....... " POOL TABLE is" x 17" ..... ... ''"·" lelAl.'S llACERIFK FIRE BIRD .. WHEEL GOODS SPECIALS $399 .... $2.fl WOOD BURNING SET - 5j99 .... $1." DRESSER SETS 88• ..... ,,." 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(4th from top), who defended her 1964 gold me<lal. others in field (from top), Cheng·Chi, Talwan ~.Raelene Boyle, Australia; FU!gencia Romay, Cuba; Mlss' TYuS; Margaret Balles; US; Barbara Ferrell, VS (silver medalist); Miguelina Cobian, Cuba; lremi Kirszensteln, Po- land ·(bronze medalist); and Dianne Burge, Austra- lia. Three Ti;-ack Firnils Today More Records Expected· MEXICO CITY -· Another miN.1 gQCS ou~ to ext.end his world javelin assault on world and Olympic Games record of 301-9. i. . track records is expected thiJ aften;ioop Ed Burke of Newport Beach figured to yfi t b men's finals in t he javelin, pole get throu.:._ mnrnino qualifications. , He vault, am 200' meters. gn -·-"O Records could {all in an. needed only ·to get by 216 feet to qualify Also on tap ia the finale Of the 3,000 . for Thuraday afternoon's final round. , met.er steeplechase with USA's George He bolds the A1nerlcan record of 23&-ll Young In the eight-nian field. ~figures to have no trouble in ampass- ing the 216 requifement. .Also expected to paa today's test easi- ly are defending Olympic champion Romuald Klim of Russia and world record holder Gyula Zsivotsky of Hungary. Zsivotsky's listed best is 24.1·11 but he got off a 24U throw jll!t prior to comilig to Mexico City !0< the Olympk:a. America's Bob Sealrto maf get.. Q.\'lr , the 18-foot mart la the pole vault.. He ~~":).~0~'11 =u:r<:::i1 J.rui~ .. Stocktan··, ·ceili .. e· ... , g· er, meet Jamaica'•. "Mike Frat (20.1) and ... y ~ ' Peter Norman of Australla (20.2) in the • 200Ant~=:~.~·io:vi~,:u~' Hamm:er Set for Haig 4 ... ·---Huf ...... _ tit.......,..... . P:11tST HEAT-I. cw-. fU~). 'Jo.4; 2. L.-11 ' I (A~£:•'°:l!z..~:,.$JN'}l '(lrUll!ll. 20.l;n4. ,• ,.°l\l"_,,:.t I• , ' .11~·~· ~41~~,=.~~;t.1Et ~ W .~ oi ·the eriradts tn ne.xt week's year , putting him in the Uth position on ~~-='J'.°";::r.J:,rl~:t=.\~~:: ~ Na~ <>pen 1ou tournamem at the lJl!>ney lilt. TlflAo; KEAT . •• 1uSA1. •.tJ i. 11:.-m • Mesa ~verte ·eoumy 1Club have played This ls even more impressive when yoo {Trl ..... T ... ) 20.41 1 ~I l~l. -" ' _...__ .._( ~-t ... ·n -. <:•-YA-. . • ,, .., •-111:uu1ei, J0.11 s. Eklll• IN!flrleJ, wc.u as pa.i i.uc1 s uc ~ uu .. ,..y _. on consider "'-...wu was mdelined for near. '°'jou11:TM HlAT-1. """ ... <~~ .,, ·1. their own when the firing start.I Tbm'I-ly~.montbl alter~ ®Uation on his o-tflll (UIA), J.. ,....,_ (Jf~ ».61 4. day, Oct. 24. J 1 band and later by an lrikfe in}ury, ,_,.. 1i r1teJ11), •.si s. ~,~ ... r 1• 1•'· This is the flrst yeij the Haig Wilt-be On the final.round ol the Kemper Open l'aveJ':*,...... "':. ~ contest.ed at medal pll;y, or total strokes. last month when Stockton appeared head- 1. NI• Hi,!:, 1~s:1::.i-~, 1. )11111 Lusl• The previous eigM ~ent.s hive ed for a five-figure paycheck, be stepped 111:m111. 11u 1o!u a. JW1N1 KllWHnlfl fl'~1. been. played on 1 acotch form1t, or into a hole and .... ained an ankle 27:1·101 4 W1llar l'lklltr IAuttri.~ #11-ltl I. ,,._,... k ' ••• ' "" S"411 IE.rt o.t'mlll'l'I• •Ml " .o-t!Y alternate shots by partnen. e WU .even-under-par after .even Kull:Dr (Hvr!I•,,.>· »~l...,.: ~· ,_... (UU.....,. 1be winners last .!.ear at La Costa hOtes of the ·round. M1l. H..I.), 2'2-lh I.~·· •lkk;lull; (JlolaiM), J ff.Mr t. ur1 VOii ~ c~ ..... .Mi Country Club in Catlsbad were. Dave .• The injury.t~ him from becoming the :~11i!.';';"~1,'e,~ li~'t~~ J;:! Stockt6n and Laurie Hammer. ~ '12lb mU In hlst«y to win ll00,000 ln one '"....,.1. HM. l'•IHlll tit.,..,,.: • ..., .,...,., stockton and Al Geltierger combined to year on the PGA tour. l:,"' ::::;: :_~-hi• n, ,,_. ~· '":" win 'the CBS Ma~ J1a.Y Ownpionahipa , Gelberger hu1 alao been sidetracked 5,006· •..ten at best ball &everal 1I11Dths .,., . lhls ;rear. Becallle of run..., be -·1 1 .. 180! ,.... A.., .... • ,.... How will they · faie ln nest weet•S pertariued at hil·best. P:lll:n HEAT-I, ·~ Klllll (1(-1). 14:21.41 1120 000 blockbuster at Mesa Verde' When be failed to make the cut at the I. MofllmM GltlllNillldl (Tt,111111111. 14±2'.0t 1 MlllN ' ' WoW• (EttMw•l. u :2t.l1 4 ll:oblrt ,......, ,("'111di). They figure to do q. ...... WMkt I Rer Clmlc 1ut Aqat, It WU ::''l:!:. ~'iJ'~.:.'.~":'i_ !'""" "'" Slockloo, a ~ p/IC ~ ~ ~d lalledtlme ln 45 ltratpt taul'nlmlntl SI COHD HIAT-1. ".,,." TlflMflK-.1, 14, •. ., NCAA All-American IO::e ',... Ulll to ftallb. nm ltra.k JI the :i!::,~~1~:~.:'':'~u~ ~ ~ won almost-~ oa. a.1POA tldl PGA l'tODld. , '11111. I'».), 14:R.-I. POcbln ~ 01:-111, j 14:Jl.I. ' · f"' • First Man.to Win F9ur-Gold Medals; .. ' 2 World, 5 Games Marks Shattered , " I I I ' • • By GLENN WJnn: Of 1111 DellY l'lllt S .. MEXICO CITY -Four years """' now when the XXth Olympiad tabs place In Munich, Germany, Al Oertu will be 18 years o,d. Whether he ia there 11 a spec- tator or performer b IO.,ethlng that on1J time can decide. Bui there b • J>O"iblllly be will be eompeting, thooting for an unpieoediSnted lllth atral&hl Olympic Gomea aold medal In the dfscuo throw. · Oerter aaya be will compete nut year f<lr IUl'e. And be lqld the DAILY PILOT last week that the only rea.!oo be came back for the 'A Games was became· be .felt a cbamplbn !bould d!fend b1a !Ille· · But be 11so uid that the last two yean of training WU eapeclally 'l>'IDi bocaUll of various lnjurles. Wbelll« or not \!O'n -f<lr the ~ G..,..11 IOl!lethlnC l>o II not ready to lhlnl< abool -yet . m~·w~~*- -becomlnl the first man ever to record such a feat -when he ou.Uasted the ram and eleven other tough compeUtors Tues-. day afternoon . at Olympic Stadiwn Jn Mezk:<>Clty. 1111 performance civenbawdowed the breaking of twG world recordt IDll ftv• Olympic marts dutln('the day. The former University of Kanua star whlpped every adversity imaginable -a groin Injury llllllerod eight days .,,, the wet throwing area and the menace or giant teammate Jay Silvester, the world record holder who has a best of 224 feet. Silvester had broken the Olympic rte0rd In Monday's P1dim5, geltlna all a 207·91 to.!a while 0erter WU :struggllna at 194 feet . "This victory was as rewarding u the one I got at Melbourne in 1~," the new · champion told the press followinc a rainy medal award ceremony. "I really didn't think I had a chanct to wln on elther ocxaalon," he aald. Oert.er'a prevloul tiest of 207 feet was hardly a comparison for Silvester'& mark. But hit great dedication and compeUve nperlenc< paid off handsomely Tuesday. He had a first throw of 20UY., then a foul. But on bla thlrd 1ttempt he unleash- ed a fut climbing, swirling platter. It sailed out beyond the sign marting \be Olympic record and · landed near the marker .'l/ the llated world record. It meaiured ZIW\I and turned oul to be his best t b r o w qf the afternoon, although .he came close with eflort.s of 204-10, 11M'At and-Jl().lY4. He admitted tater be thought he wu in good position for victory alter ·that third throw. It obviously did ln SJlvester. His next three attempts were foull, then he put out a feeble toss of 198-3%. Oerter wasn't watcltlng any of Silvester's lries, however. "Why should I watch~ I didn't want to see him beat me," he told the DAILY PILOT. United States team coach Payton Jordan described Oerter u a man "Full of dedication and competiUve spirit - very coachable and one of the all-time ere a ts on and off the fteld." . Concerning the latter, It was Oerter who turned doWn the offer to carry the American flag ihto Opening Ceremonies last week , saying that such honor belong· eel to ali-Ume Olympic fencing com· petltor Janice Romary: Taking 1 back meal to Oertel' were a number of fabulous perfonners. David Hi::mery of Great Britain upset America's favorite duel ol Geoff Van- 'derstock and Ron Whitney ·tn tht 400 meter hurdles, coming through in a world record 48.1 for the ·gold medaL Gerhart Hennige of Germany was 1&- cond and John Sherwood of Great Brttain took third. Both ran 49.0. Vanderrtock tied up at the Jut hurdle and struggled in fourth in 49.0 -two tenths of a second slower than tbe world record he set ln the U.S. triall at South Lake Tahoe last month. Whitoey, ii not a 400 Bardlu 1. Wyarnl1 T'rw, U"lted ''-'-(M-_.111 tllCtf'd) I. .. rtllr1 l'wl'lll. Unltlll Ill• ~ 1'9111 Snwllllkl, l't~ '-ti.....,. '°"'-Avstr1ll1 I. Mlrwrwt ........ Un/Miii 5111'- MM'• 800 .. , n• 11.1 11.1 11:1 "' 1:....a 1:.U l :«U 1:41 l t ... t ..... -11~ .... -.... , ... fh>nl runner and .,. al .,..i dJlad. vantqo being on tho' '"talde. Ralph Doubell of Auatralla captmec! the IOO llnall ln 1:4U to Ue Peter Snell's -1c1· record and' to obliterata tho Olym- pic best "' 1:15.i. WU.On Klprugut of ~a !oat to Douboll In u,t11ut Z5 -and ~ed up.the tllver 1wlrd with a anappy 1:"5.5. Tom Ferrdl of the USA wu thlnl ln 1:11.f. . Yankee W)omla Tyus -e the C)obal record in the women'• 100, cloctin& 11.0 to win the heralded malcll with Pol&nd't ' Inna Klnmnateln, wbo only M boors earner bad broken )be irorld 1Dfk wllll an 11.1. . Barbara Ferrell of the. United· Slatet WU seCond in ll.1 and MIN~ wu third in the same time. ""' Earll" In the da,, Tomnilo s.¢tli "' the U.S. and Peter Norman Cl' Auatralll broke the Olympic ZOO 'Dletor' llaJidard with a JID.J, clipping a tenthiol a MG'llld off the former best. ' World reconl bolder John C&rlol (11.7)' eased In a 20.& to win h\' beaL • However, none ol UlOle mqnlflcent performances coold malcti that of tho :a. rear old Oerter. Ul'I T....,_.,. THE GOLD!N TOUCH -Al Oerter became the first man in Olympic history lo win four conseoutive g¢d medals Tuesday when be won the di~ua with an Olympic record toss of 212-6Y.a. O~r, 32, won his first gold medal as a 20-year-<>ld sophomore from .Kansas Uni· vers1ty in 1956 at Melbourne. He's since prevailed at Rome, Tokyo .. ~ and Mexico Oity. !~ U.S. Black Athletes Spurn Olympic Chief MEXICO CITY (AP) -Avery Brun- dage, president of the International Olympic Committee, found b I m s e 1 f cauatit up Tuesday in the middle of the black American athletes controversy at the Olympic Games. Several of the American black athlete.a Indicated tbey ·dldn't want the Sl·year-old head of the IOC presenting them with any medals. Monday, when Jimmy Hines and Charlie Greene mounted the podium to rectlve medall for 1 one-three finl!h In the 100 meters, the presentaUons were made 'by Lord Bur&ltley of England. Brundage, originally, was ICbedufed to · make the preaentaUorui. H1nea uJd: "No, we made no formal nqueat. We uked them wbo was going to present th! medals and they replied Bn'.md.,e. We didn't say =· Neither did we amlle. They a ""the mal8Jle." - 'nle 100.met<r gold medal winner ad- mitted the action atenmed from the South African lituaUon in whlch SoUtb. Africa fl}'lt was approved to com~ ID the Olympks with both black and white athletea. The act.Ion later wu reversed bocauae of South Alrk:a'a Internal paUcy of not pennllllna black• to compete against whJte&. Tommie Smith, who broke the OJJmplc record for Uie D-meten TUeaday 1n the trial beats, said' "I don't wan\ Bnmdar• presenting me any riied.U." · Smith, along with John Carlos. Wtn knee length black stocldnp In their lrlal. beats. Race for Gold . ,, MEXICO CITY -Medal standfnp aft. er Tuesday's final' events in t be 1JSI Ol)>mplc Games : · ---• I ' 1 ' • ' 1 . 1 I 1 • ' 1 • 1 1 . • 1 • • 1 • 1 ' ·l • 1 • 1 • • • 1 • • 1 • • ' I ., 1 I • l • • •· • I I • • • ,I • 1 .. Olympie TV . . • TODAY ., ......... ... , elim!netlonL TRACK -~ .. ·, flnoi. 1,000 melon, 110;~. THlll:O H-..,T-J. ,,__ Wldoull (,.-,._.), 14:1t.11 e;· o r&:~~~~~~~ us· ! ·'~agers· . w...e.•. •oo · • • Meet Slavs TRACK -Po Io vault, Javelln, :lllO met.er llnall for tnlO. t:•U p.a. i TM.CS: -H•lil~~r -· trtple1 Jomt> -• 11,• -wallt fer -; • _.,, WP Jemp llult. 411t4dl..W ......... t1t,...... . l<lll:IT tttA'T-•~ ...... ---(\lll'lllt •~ I A.11 '· Otllf1I ,.._ (,.,_,,, ..... J.9Mt • •' 1•rtt•'"'' SUI 1 l. ~" ,..,..,, 1C*1, Jt.ti s. MEXICO CITY ~ 'l1>e Un It e d won 'ua third .. ..._ In the Ol'""pks ,....,. ...., IVIA. ••1•14 • e.t.>.'....,. . . . _.,... J~· SECOND HUT-'t. &:.Iii... ... ,., larlPelfll, .IUI Stites' undefeated ympk: basketball Tuesday nlglit, crusblnl a much smaller I. Hlfwlllllll -.... ........ IMDllMll), SUI 1 PhUltv1inel team -.11 N.t1n1 l"t<tlftlM fll:-11), 9.lr ........ .... t J ..... WU ~ pl 11.S t Uffllllt test ,..,.. • '""" L.M ........ ,. All s. MllrV..,,... t~i. ( . lb& med bll reterVtl mOlt S1'.. A•: .. " .. ,... VIA, ~ 11.l. '~ wbeft &be I~ ~ \lf t ~ ql the "af s» tbg Ainerleanl WOft thl1r ...., .J.... ~ , RP Yuptavianl cl 11th Olympic conlat wltllout a defeat.' ,-111:sT4 H"L.~ ,.....,.....,. l,,.....f 1~ 1. f 'nae two leamt1 ~ aMki•• rTbeUnlliedStatelracedtoa48-Jl,balf· f,f11.Z~J:.~t~fl,t ::. f=.i: ~ ~ (~r ~ .. ~ :;-,.~ .~~ &bit mar~ to 11c0No MEAT4. TY'9~"t =1;1r,,.· coinPetJtlon. 1· ·' _ .. .. tun Roiket, fonne:r Ohlo State• t • t , ~':",J:;ri~; ~·~.,_:: \.->. ~,~.11 111& Unlted stat.ea blR8lblll 1 e • m ied"tb9-wiooat'Wfth 11 polntl wb1te OOlr SWIMMING • DIVING -w ...... , «JO medlor i:'olllf1 • llnal: men'a «JO freelll relay flnal. • ' I f CYa.IN<1-lllltel of 1,000. • m6ter lndlvUIUll dmt \rial WE I G ll'l'W'TINQ - PotRble eovoraflll U&llt. beavywellhl filial, I . ..£., •• I ---------.... ------....---""':'~-------..... --.... -----~ ..... -·----. .... ------... -~-----......------· -.,.... ... ··-·-p ... -----~----------· ~ • -,, ..,_ - • U DAllY "LOT ) . I .agtina, ··Foothill Perfect 'Iba mi, lwo unblemllbed •. Crulvlow I.up -- boll ............ Ibo !Ina ·~--1-·-Hilb ---~ fta .,,,.,,.. ol FOOChlll 1"" Mia·-...--- -~ (IH) ••• -Viejo (:lf.T), l ,,,. lalal ol ... , lo two pm11 cempar11 wttll -~·· "" point opnad. • ADaCher' atm1larlty betwem · Ibo two~ 11 lhelr ~3 11111> , ... almoal ~l,.ill-wllb.~ u_,.... __ ud .a 1111•acbr nap Jobi --·piddon. Madi Iha lllllO bu boon Ibo -a1~-­Ral -bu bod • llfm ·~ar Co.ach .'Delighteil With ·Newport'~ Win Oilers, Marina ·. ' , ·To Collide Ont "' or...o CaunlT• . ;~ ,. . 1 Lwit Gridilers' · : :· ' . "' . . .. ~ . ' . '· . , . ' P~'essu~e· ·Mounts -.. Illa quulll)' tide ol ll!olaclllr-Foollilll wlll be ..... wWI ' • .. ,.._ op111-T 1onna11on Rivals at Eue ...i...-1o mter 11\a poal- -U..J;r --Wllh -dlJ'• pncllco ~mlllnll<m !Ml -.· Tbe ~ ~ -... ... ...., .. -._Ibo . u-Wk<lpW. ,..111e · local,n-. Dt&ch girl...,,, WQr!d record In 200 buller!ly wtille MlH Hewl(t Iii American NCOl'd jlOkler. •. blt lllla 4icldor wltlo no II> Toll! HewiU ~ N""°" Beach and Ada Kok of Roi· jurloo. · Incl Who an expOc1:ed '° bottle II out for the gold flQO -Ed Balo ol the mecW bl Uie 200· meter. butter!ly, teleJ: at Muico Tllllln oulll: "W• made a lol ""-'• Olympic VID•-and. r..t a copy ol. Hoy, a ol iitbtaltaa aplnll MlalCll ~u .. ~'.::!:::.:..=:-e~•;:::.;=..:...:.:!:!...=..=::..:....::__ __ ..,.--.,....-------- _____ .. ......, ,, .... ,. -""' lnlllollnol~-llle "'td delplle ~ i..t 111o two w-• ,.,. m,i; Scbool'• _ ._ tad -rib ... 1eam1 "'",... bul,-leolllolltoom. -•-llllull· --lllem, Ibo -elm Hmos -......... (If. . 1"".,..., a.riot-_. ll I) 111111 _......, Btodl <• prtdueedlliolblll-. ::::i ~ .::::' .=:.-11. •> ... ,_ ..... --· -· -•••. , 'Kin Mooll, Ibo-..... llllU-lla .. wb(li-.n. -VIiie)' lo~ 11J -Blldl ............ -• u .. •. -"""'1 .,,. la ..... lnjarlll ....... plcbd Vlojt Jul ..oat (17-'I) --.. haft tO o;aw We _, __ Ubwa did --oul e11 lop 'wlll! • I~~ In Illa -clul wltlo Lowoll" • : Lowell delaalod Ille Knilbla ' la Ille -..... ol Ibo )'UI', M-71 la I DOil leque CDD- : ~ -lllal, Ibo -ii club bu nm lll!lfd, ..-,. ~ olf Bhilllldo (JM), - I! Viejo U4 en.. . .. 'lllo !tnlPll° doni clopend .. :: JlllCll In tbll W&1 of pudna, •t prahrrtas lo nm tt al Ibo or> ~ ,.,.... lbnloP Ille middle •• for Ilia· -parl 11 ,::1,, Included In the JCnlcbtl' -la ballbacll Bob :t Speeber (ID a~taekl 'el, .r\ halfNet Bill J'oaattl (ID U • ;: =(~..,!:f~ ,,,. lbne haft aocomted m for aD II louclldawno racUd ' up "' Ille -club. ;, 1· 36-Year Wait i;· ;.. Dnllu Bixler m th I r IDU<idlalboromG«rpJ, 1•• Gui.act on h fJ.yq rtna:s • ... Illa Jul U. S. Olympic ' ~ 1>o win gold rnedala Jn the Olympic Gamet. It WU 1932. -.,.';'." -Ml VIiie)'. . ap la Ibo ZI -- •-MBlllloowtli.llltu-' --.... "Marina lo a team Uial -............ lloi IO m. Jolin Aldrlcb; a.. ....... d Gol.den West Next ' . Hornet Cry·:·. Concentrate! bod 1111 -lllnd ol 1U' ,ft ,_,, VI._ aD ol Ill ..... bad, acop1 ~ "Y ... I -Vllloy lo on1J ... ,,_,,,, ffo1l!M H<rt . ( w ind Illa! *"" II> "'!nil' lajqrtU lbol 111111 ~ ,._... lo ,wla .. • ..;.-. bul . Cllie tbln( -jail • <fll -lop ., • M). .. llMl do ..... •peed -Illa!'• lidenoJ'. ''Marina II a pod dlltl..wa wbal 1boJ bul Wulerll-. Wllh a ..nd llbol al a - bllldublRlttbe)t'w..,._Mv· .. Wt hlvtn't feced.> team Lup1eb·ample11hlp, lnC lo llarl drlN -lllllr wfth ruJ pod .... ,.i, IO I WMbit-·llJll bu lo face -ccn:entrate!" · ' . ' aft1n7playen to concentrate "II bu lo be U\at way wfth ..: lilid aa Ibey can .., the. LU,'1 he 11ys. • . pat· 6PP9Pent. "With a M.garne win.streak · ,".We hive to do that because goin&, the pressure bulldJ .UP. eveeybodf la trying u hard u just a little more each week 'they «;an to tnoct WI off. They and you can't arford to look all want''to' be the team that put lll!j' opponen~ So I try lo ""' our. wlnninfl lllrelk." · nie nm ouWt 1o lab • "•wn 10.)oard line." don, -wbal'o ...., 1o w-. Sonia Ana. Na'ff]IOl'I crack ·al Fuller1'!D will bl Mooll la lpon4lo( bll al· ._,_,_,.. __ ud Marini aftlr lhh Golden WMI'• --., w11o -tllla -lr1lnC It ~ ·~ -b ..... •• wa'ra --talte .., lhe mllhtr Hcirnell plua Ibo lub In Ibo -o1 · ~ -bot ';b;;.lftl · 11:.n:I ..;,...1o bl loflP ""'1 SaturdaJ nllhl la Anaheim 1111 delondft Una. ~ " . ...... fti!fll ....... oul -jlot Sladlum. ''We'ra p..q up loo "'""1 W 'w lo pill oat Ille K'1 -lo-," --.... hlo i...,..-,_ la Ibo ..... ol Ibo aD Ibo ..,. .. lrtm 111111 ..,.. Coach Not BappY Pirates do DOI • lo bl prodded lo, lleld. We'n c:boldat olf Ibo _,.for lhe Jlulllen. Hup -ok. fon:lal lliom lop favarllel lul ,.ar, P'ullerlon at our mlddle. 'lllo ""1 wa nearl;r blew tt belcn wlnnlnc. · fl&uni4 11, H Ibo -tlall fS.7. wu f«eed lo nm II pla71 • "We have a Jot ol nmpect IDllft per *1ft .t m U.,'d bl Gauchos Learned From N~pa Ordeal Conf erenc~ _Play Rough· on Mesa lor Golda Well," he llJL 1uc1!:r to_,, mi 111. ''They rtolly .-to play lo "But Ille -!Mp lbol pme lul :i-r ud I'm -..-a oo well lbol 11 ...,. our oopbomarOI will _, ~ ...t lllal ""1· Deapllo' 111 :IHI d<leal by ..._i..r. Go-Wiii II Tbe compatltlan In lltll JuP Fullerlon,· Oraq/' Co a a I very welHlrillod IJld lhey'ra II jull lenillc." Al the time, Saddlelio<k lllrlman nportlll lllal Sall- In Top IO ... ooe of tbele taml that ....., For WOllmlnlltr, Moala Col'-l<!olbaD coach Gt«p clleliack'• e q u Ip men t -Collqe nmalnod amoo1 "~ lo &el belUor rnry week." .... ~ ••• __ _, ... -,... ...u ""' .-.,... ... nm -. ... r Hartman w11 in• trim frame no&ably the llKlulhr pidl lop 10 brae junlar ~•I• One of !he mu In which dory l<J< """"" II paMI bu1 o1 mind whlft he walchad hlo - To be very blunl abolll ft, John Kovac lan't a very happy man.' After two ~erence games, Kovac thought he bad • fQOlball teama 1n Calllomla, Golden Well la Improving la the Ltom 1611od only nvo l<!olboD tum iUpplil(, olldlnl are lllll IOQ1 wtlh wino eow> a pretty pod footlian team at ICCOrdln& lo rlllklnl• releued . 1•111n& the loolboll lo 111111 end toaes. ind aloalllnl In the mud of try mud. San Diego Mesa College. But by the JC Athletic Bureau.. ~ v:~· , Of his own pa1ing atllck, Napa lut WMk. Nut up for Saddleback, MW then came Sooth Cea st The loll dropped the Pirates far of Go~ei,.we :ea seut' U: ~~~ ,,!the~~-~to lut ·JoHlna: be.Ck, ht u)'I: 1-3, ii the freshman team of Conference play, and the 11 ~ ,,,. ~ .. -~ "It wu an ectucatlonal a · Redlandl Unlvertlty. Olympians had the misfortune from Ho. I lo No. I In lhe po • •Iron& point la P aa a I n I , "Tony Bamten hu been perlt""' !or 111." "Redlands la loqh - but Onnp Cout 1' lhe only They're ll•llln& lhe boll lo throwl!ll real wen but our 111r1man -the poor ef. they're rul bl& IJld they ha•• Lowry Fears M.ustangs Tougher Than Rancho to run into • coup!~ of pretty team with a loa to be ranted Va~ and everybody kncnrl ncelven tlavt ~ dropping -fcwt hb tun\ loCJed at Napa a strong rvnniDI pme. W• fair teama ·right aw17 -In the lop Ill. what kind of• runner he la -1111 ,._. Acllnsl Ibo ~. In Ibo IM Joa lo 1ac1ure lils don't ..., lo bl ablt lo llop l'ullerton ""Ii Santa Ana. , Fullerlon, wbfch bu now I thlnl: he'a -ol Ibo bell In be pu1 1tiur -Into our p1ddon e Ibo blaolles of the ruoll _, wtD." 'lbe resatt. ol. . tbolJe twa gone +& aamea wltbOut • ba th~~~·" atll1 --'-nceiYen' band& and tMJ team wort. · Hattman la pluelnc • garnu were 4l'CI IJld :11>-IJ • la ollll No. I In lhe nnklnp •-,.... wenn't caufbl." "I lold -we -..i a ll!Ueup for the Redland.I deleall. • wblchan~lodbySOuth lromlls»l7wlnovor0ranp Ullle _. tumwort.""""" pmebullan'llalldnJjVJlyel M,.. ruhs lnJo anolhor' cm-c0ut and M ft r o P o ll 11 n Caul lul w..t. hon and nol lndtridul -k," "I'm i!Ollnllely lhlnklnJ OI re .. nce power Saturtlay olJbl Coolmmce teamL ~?.' == ol U-Ryun Tops he Mid. inHlnl """'~ lor Ibo when tt plays boal lo ~ Tbe poll: "Y'"1 doni Dad many teams "We lool!ad It fllml ol the lledllnda pme bul bo-'I • I II H l • What do you do when you've just been "oul hit" by an op- pooeol In aboorbing a IM blatlni ........ laced - --1. lhll you think la more agraatve thin the lull gressive and they earned the Coast College. wM can come btct ftam 17•7 Jim Ryun, Ka 8 1 • 1 PIM and I think UMi tkls yet made up my mind Jult victory." "We didn't do anything right 1· '"'a:HJ..i with five minutes left and win Unlvent"", ii Ille ---:;:::::::'fflla==•=blt=·="===="=here.======;-- Thal'• the problem ((Go lruotlq coOcb Joba Lowry of l!:lancla High . School .. lhe Eaglet ready themlelves for their tnvulon of Davidson Field aaainst tat Costa Meu. "We jusl pt oul hit by them," commented Lowry in upll!nlna; the lf.O up.et km lollaacboAlamllOI. ''111ey were mo r • q- • ••·•-~ Fullulo1» IJld our • ~ 1'"'·~1 " ~-30 "Meu.'1 •a-..oiveoess lm-_......... 1 Jl -·· •· hel .,., wcirt on Amrtlcan in mon ~1 __.-performance against Santa t "'• ...... ~"II !H I .i.na .. w ,,_ -kl presses me mori th 1 n Anll list week wasn't mucb t. 15= '"'' teaching your players to Yftl'I to bcill "* 1Hll' an)'lhinc el.!e. They reaUy better," Kovac aald. ,; '"''T. t:l capllallae .., Ille olher 1111'• ncard In .. l,lllO -· a -al you," Lo~ noted. t. n.w (M -1_. ...... " -•-33 1 IOOI .. .,.,..., ..• ,, "Nothing bu pleued UI inr-)."~· ;";'~"'~·~t'1~1•~• ~'"';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"-;;;;;~;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;~;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;:;';;;;;;;;;;;,·~ Lowry said some of his chief the tut two weekl but we're problems with coo tending with work In&: bani to ~ up. our Mesa In the lrvioe League defenae. We hive to." opener for bolh clubs are the ------===--counters and reverse1 the Mustangs employ. "They nm a lot of action puses and counters. You can't leave your area beca111t of thole counters and revenea. They'U bum yoo if you do," he added. The Relaxed Way •.. for people going places Over 2,000,000 Passenfll'S Carried Over 60,000,000 Milts S~, QI. 10ldCrow ~ mostpOpularBourbon 5 •. ,,, ..... , l"'7 WMll MMCO •ti• .. -tllell 10,000 lran1rnl1tlon ~ Vw1tttrMtotrM,f,•!-i:Md· ch1tt:ll, fHt, efl'lclMll '""'~ timet; ht jwt -4ay. AMI wltll MMCO. your lreMfllf1tlo111 e 1o11 M '"'ttctH lry .wet &00 MMCO ct-. I-t ol d to CeMt. l ... ry lftl!Nte ..., ..... ---·"""" · · · Y-••"-lr--11 'skt .. AAJ:fllf . ' COSTA MESA 1741 .............. ,.., Senta Ana l'lfl.fl .................. ..... 11 Your ConlllClial "'"' 11 LA. hlllrN• AirJfrt N~w Se..Ving Orange County and Beach Cities with 82 Flights ~·r D•y 60 FUCHTS fER DAY 15 ... °"' w., Tille f ' • ~Jal """' If 111t·111toty110d 111111 aM juot nit ol Diln.,ilM Plrli " C.""" AvlOut. ,_(1t4Jmao 22 FUCHTS PEI DAY 20 lllult$ Oile WiJTM ~ -,, Coast.., .. 1111 .. .. af ~ W 11.1111 Nllfl/llr 1 .. . .... (114) 114-1117 r.ur S' .WP'ht•nra.,_,..... ..... .,..._..,._.,..._......_ -·------_____ .... __ _ ....... .w. now lrlllY are you wh8n 11 borrow m•Y !'ar.Y&RNIA . THRIFT A LOAN JJi w 111111.. -.......... "" _,_, _____ .......... lmf!Wl'I ........ . ............... _.... .... .. t. I• ' l • ' • • -9, -et• c ·:ee> ..... -·• ... = -.. a . --........... --... ~.,_, ... ..,.._ ...... .&:: c. <A. • I . I . ___ :!.__ ..... ! ~ ........... ... ___ ,,.. __ ""'_""'!"""'"""!~---...,_,-_,.,.....,. .... ._,,.....-.. .._..,.,.1.,_,,.4,.,~0-.,"'"""'"'"('"'4"'"*',...0'>••P"'<•<>7"-.,..,1.,r--""'·"'.!!""'''"'V""•~•,.,V""'"".-~'·~•'"'>'A'-~"•,_.,_~-·~··v , · ' """'"' ~,,, ~ v...,,,,,.,_,_.,, .. ~,,.., •'-"¥ ""'+ /' • ,.. . . DAILY PILOT ........ '-'~ • By llOGl!R CAllLSON • 6f .. klfr ,,.... ., ... lnJW'Y II the key won! ; oround the Mqnolla High SdloOI eampua. And n ' a '~ethlog pfttly commoo .IO FOUCllAln VIII~ llll!l,ltoo. ) 1i ·The two t~ ~ .up . IHlne' i;oque football ..... Frldly night at HuntlngtoD \l..Beacb. '" Magnolia, which Ugureo to run a neck-and~ race with •Loara r ... ·the 1eague. cbam· .. plool!llp, hu been bit with. a · rub of t:jurlea to keJ Orange Coa5t C o'l l e g e •, 1 water polo forces_• bombed '. Cilnll, 23-11, In oj>enlns con- ference acUon Tuesday.but not ·before, the OwlJ had taken a -kfOllrlh-perjod lead agalnll the ~ Bue' reserves. OCC ~ J!leel ML' San AntQnio Friday in 1 the .MouD- -1 tiea' pool it 3:30 p.m. • 'lbe first quarter was a~ • one !~th OCX::: commanding a _..~ 4-2 Jtld at the break. ';;Dues opened It up In the se- ·,Qiod period, ~ the Owla ·;~ taking a I~ lead. In ·the; :~ Wl!>cf, ~ -QAll.Y, PILOT P. " OFFENSIVE .GUNS'-Mlller >.De! ffigh .,Sd>oOI's · s~ sen.atto1l'llob Haupert, belilhd'!h• block· • ing of. Ron Gardea (21), lets loose ·)Villi another completiqn '!n theMooardls' ~25 upset 'win over I.oog Beach.WJ!son last weel(llt Analieim;Slad!um!, Haupert, .. who ran for~ touchdowns and passed. f<>Mutother, will start agatn,i Servite Thursdllynlglit in the Angelua League ~ for b9lh teams. " ., .. A· Ghost From the Past Back to Haunt Monarchs . ~ By ROGEi\ CARLWN OI flit 0.IW P'lllt 'Shift A familiar name is Jn ~e lineup of the opposition facing Mater Del Thursday night at La Pahna Stadium i n Anaheim when the Monarchs ta~e on Servile High in their Angelus ·League opener. The name is Aschenbrenner. Any Monarch tan who doesn't r«~ll ~t name· appai-enUy bas· a yery PQOr memory. It was a kid ·name Rick Aschenbrenner who starred in Servite's bfstortc ·13-0 triumph over Mater Dei in 19M when the MonarChs were deprived of a league championship and a 'CIF berth. despite i'Unning up a 7-1 record and holding the oppositlon1 acoreless ,a eve n times. The only one that counted, however, was the Servite game, and Aschenbrenner waa the.key· to the victory with his smashing drives lnln 11\e mid· die from his fullback~ Servtte, however,. has open. Now; there's an o"t be r ed up with one of ·tL& poOrest Aschenbrenner to annoy the records in some ttme. '!be MollU'chs. Ro b Aschen-brenner. He's a aenJor let4 Friars have a 1-1-1 record1 but terman converted fr o m it is misleading. quarterback. t.o fullbaCt the lJke Mate? Del, Servlte bu past two games and will start run through a r u 11 e d Thursday night for \he first preleague . aea!IOft. Its. loasea time at that position. f. He's averaged IS.7 yards per -were to Long ~l>-Poly and carry in two games agaimt Mt. , _Cannel, while t h e -• nA~A\,, Anaheim parochial IChool has Centennial and Umg ~ tied' fifth ranked -S a n ta .PoiJ'. Barbara· (IHI) and beaten Centeonlal IM. T s servtte baa lived by 11\e . · ime Doesn't Chaqge axo~s, ~~~~: Lo · S ill .. U. b . R'ank d Ciu¢0cl 0!1.lill.i-.io"' oJ ra t · n eate~' . . . . e_ · :,sh,:~~i4~t~ ' vtciory . ov.rL::., 'Beacb Time apparently· doesn't -change everything. Take the case of Loar• .Hieb ·Scbool't VJttsily footbcall team, for ex· · •.ample. 4-0 In preleague action, in-' after 'looking only so-so In ~.·m lm .. ~..... ...._,, 1117 cludi.ug an 18-14. decision over their lM decision over Orange .,._... --~ the then number one team in in the secorid. game of the. conSldering / be'I oDJy a sop' botnore " aaUl Dena .• the AAA, Soulh Pasadena, arid season. ~ they ire holding · on to Uie Since then the Herb lllll-led. DeD& Went Oh to 'aay be ·'lbe Saxons·we.re decimated ·i ,., by graduation ·after the '87 seuon, but when you take a •. .;look at the grid logs and the _, AM. ClF -ranki.ni;s, ·1jt's tae number -two po a it 1 o·n Saxorts have come ·on Ute feared the Mon&rchJ'. off themselves at the present. 1angbusters, ripping Rancho taCtle power play·and ~run­ Corona del Mar Is the next Alamlttls, 26-0, and t ·b en nini and~ of Ha~ team on the Loara schedule aa . ·overturning South PU:.dena. . . , the·Suon11 ,pla1.·hml'to the Hill considers bl.!I big a~ . · . · Sea. Kings et Western High's is his defensive line where Rustlers same old story. . , Loara continuei tough In the foott>,11 wars. The Saxons are Lions Nab Top Rating In County Westminster's "Lkms have taken over the top spot in the Orange County Top 10 after Santa Ana relinquished the pos~ folJQ.Wi.ni its~ 1 .. 7 ~efeal at the hands ol previously wJnlus. 'Wes~ Friday nlghL' . Lakewood is the o n I y blembh o n Weltmlnster's season lo date, -a ·i,!;12 decision in the opening ·p.me' ol the year. Since then the Lions have won three in a row. Anaheim moved up · to • cond after th-Ing Marina and Santa Ana dropped to sixth In the poU. Savanna rem.alns In fourtti. after chalking up its fourth ·win but Full~ ~ a • notch, ·, < I Loara, off i~ impressive WiD over South Pasadena, taket Fullerton's fifth p O I i.t I 0 n • knocking the lbdilnl -lo aixth. ' Both clubl are undefeated. After that comes Newport Harbor, La Qulnll, 1- Beach Alld Maler Del. Lapilui Beach lioldli the bell defensive mar~ in .tbe ~~' allowing -polnll Ii> the oppostil<Ol· In four 1mnes. Handel Stadium friday .night. Rick DeLesk, a !Wt-pound 6.2 The Su:ons have surprised senior, leads the unit. ' . A Funny Game- .. Oran~e Only 0-4 Football's a funny game. Who Would have predicted that Orange High would,~ winless after lo\lf .,Jtarls th.ii year? There went.·iAme Who pick- ed ()range to Win ! h e; Crestview League around ·the start of September. ' No one in his right mind would have considered 'the Panthers to be of o-t caUberi. But it is the past two performances that have re:&Ily ' ended the Panthers' season prematurely. Losses to Crestview League foes Foothlll (:13-0) and Tustin (28-6) ended any chances of a championship for the Panthers before the season was hardly under .,,way. Thlnp started off wrong before the opening gaDle when star quarterbaelr: Gary ·Waim was ai~ witJi a ftio~er lnjwy. . •• From then>, the 11 e I d general was hit 'by flu and then tl)e cropper to an ankle sprain In pncUce ltnoeklng him entli'eiJ' ou( of Tustin Ult and most of the Foothlll frac11. Lose, 64, Golden west led Jor three quarten Tuesday but It wQn't enough as the UCLA ~b rallied to defeat the Rtlstlets: 6-4, in a water polo match at GWC's pool. Cliarlle ·Ralw ·-ed """ the Rustlers " In the third quarter to bru.k· a 2-2 tie, but the Bruins tallied three goala in the last stanza to notch their seventh win h;I as many starts.. Rattu den~ the twine twice, Kris Swenson ancl Ross Cook once tor Golden West. GWC COi~ Tom Hermtlad lauded the play of Rattu, Swenson .and goalie Gary Dreht. "We rtally played well today, better than we ex- pected, however its hurts to CTtm,e so close," 11 l d Hertnstad, who will now prepare his force. for the bJg Orange Coast-GWC b at t 1 e Octdber 25th. "\ • Spartans ·Ne-ed Scoring Pun~li VIila Park High School'• of. · fteM',0.J lut week In their ZS. That phase, plua lenae II much the same lhqe: I' declJion at the · binda <l Spattana' <>Wn offense. u San Clemente'• ii In. Laguna Beach. "We're not ao much worried Not too good " Coach Ike I,aacson remark· about what San ...,_,....& Wm · · ' ed about the Laguna Beach \otft'IUl;UIC The. two &quart off at SU loa: , '.'Wt bid a good first do to UI oUenaiyely 11 mtteb Clemente Friday night tn a quarter, but then they blocked as we are about getting 1our Creslvlew Leagile loot b 'I! a punt In the &eCOOd period own offense In• biih gear. fl• test. r tM that turned the Ude. . just;· haven't been ICOrln&," ' 1. w""".,.... <>11 l. .......... !>11 , S. k"'1Wlll IU) A. ~,. fHI s. ,illltl'toll•( ... ) .. Safttlo ""' l•I) 1, Ht-' H1rllor ('41 ~ ~;.:~''c+-1 VIila Part, lo date, bu "(Brian) Bagley ta uo tough •. Jatn~ted Is .. eson . . • marted up 2'1 point. In foqr Re carried more tim.ea and The SpartanJ came out of. • games while the boot San gained.mar< yardage than our the Laiuoa teal uucathed.Jn :: Clemente eleven. hu turned In enUre team." the Injury department and wlll " • J7 potnta, • ; , '. • · • The Spar!alll are working on ' be 1olng wlljf the l,8mf lfi""11. : · The tp&rtarit of Villa Park their defenalve secondary In ' Big g\D), In the backfield la 11 have -not bee;n able to tcQre preparaUon fer what they feel quarterback Jab Anaarl,.wbo ' . I .. ·, ! : ti ' " " ' . ' • I • W¥n "jotl'~;thl ... : llt·dfe, alJHI' law n•rJ,diy tnidl-ln ·· ·~ . ' IUD .n, .... ~ALU~*U .... > llllifl . .w.,.;. •TIN. ·-'hn1 -· 11 . .F.ULL 4-.PLY NYLON coR~D 1a1s •2e:oo. "4.011 3,1.76 II.Bl ... 1~.' 7~11 211.76, 1·4 ;87, ,33.16 ll;il7 .. ·a: l.ff.14 . ' 111 rrodd !amoil~ FirlltM. 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O. ,.._.., "''· pre-Olympic lalk about the -.... -....., -• ~"' _..; " • • ,_. .• , -~ "~' ... ctl.lllfllt,. 1m1 tNlllPMtlnl t )> ,_1 , Clm-J. ~· o...;-. Of"'- SUJ' Class rivalry between ~~~,t'"· " • JdttoC,-1" .1: atrt-M.•,. 1-V-.1 Lowell North of San Dioro and ==::t '""" • ,.t,-iftfi:"'l'i.:"· •·') ~ ,~ rl;·. Pa \l l Elvsµ-otn of Denmark ,...11,. ·,..:;:•~·'tt~lc:*'~.. ,,,. ""ifif. · ' 'lt.,"}11." C1er11-1: :: •*•· ••"· ' someone overlooked another c---. 1•1 ·~ 11. " 1 !tft' • :'lii,.. c......._.~!IH~iC Nordic threat, Peder Lunde al J:=..'11 .• ~·t.='~\J~" m'°tO ";t,"Orl: '!!>.... ~ ~,\. ,. Norway. 11*:f:A;.ii\=-•·°lfJ' .. ., · ' .l: ' ·~· -o.. ....i, ,.,.. ,., I~;,,~. t'5i•" 1 .. ...1... ho ..__ to NIN .. ~-w~·l ~ flfl 1•t 'fir· , C1~A.lll. ~ltfk~.M.1: .~'\("~ ~ " seems ....,."' ,......,. ttt. ~i.,c v ,. ~, ~·J. ~•''"' l"tlltlnl "' 1ri'J111it11 ., 1M .,..... win Ol:#mplc medals t n Y:!.'l~~ Ill,.. ~ l:a=:-18:· ? ';J; 1M. ,..,.,~. yachting. now appears to be Ei:t::J} :I ,;,~ ~i:.':.:.IDJI , "~ ~· ~~"c::i~1t·u,., -North's anc1 ElYltrOm'• .... , • "" --~c..o1·J • ...,,,,, lft·r ·~ .. · 1~:~iii{.V.~. thorn 1n the side. He handily ~·it.!!.'~~~-... \~,a"': · ,"-·,. ill ~· ii~.,:••".:: woo Tuesday's aocond race = ....,.,. .. 611M: E • 'Yi ·'l,L": ,. "&a.. : ~~·· arter rmishing second beh1nd c""'""'"~?.iE".[U) t.."Mf ~'\.~~· "·1 .. 1 ~~~ «;.. ....,.,~ rcm _,rJ-., North M nda North l"tllllfll .,. .. ,.,.i&M, C1IMiM.. hlllN .. ~ Nlf CM.... .L,y,rt,W I'. 1 ....... ~ :rr .... third : Tu~;.; race ;:::. ~il.~!QJ:' . wL.~~.,~"· =·v~~-. kMel •• ~=:-f""'"~:a:-..~"· ing him trafiln&: 2.7 pG]nts ~."'!.-~ DY! . i' ,Q,tii ~V·.t=· "V· ~~,~~~~"· ' behind the Norwegian. ~· • -'••c11iteT ,,,..,.,,.._.,_, ;iii NCT ft-D-1 ~l:t:iY·,·~=rn:~j~ 1"o1111111 .... ~ .... ~Cllllrd\o 1u ....,!Irle 1'11<9 -Hllflt l!lllkln -'" llN I' • WftftlrM l"I. • · • :AN11 ... ... NO STRANGER CtullllH., '"°' ~r•t st. .t , ...,.....,,.., llll', I" c H t ·~· e. c,_ Dut.. ',,_,_ " •· t i"ma_,,._.f: 11 ,.r~11~•· "'"· i. .w~· flit: ::!':: ... :~i. v11i. SdlOal. * J~.Y. 'r.~i'l>CrM. l,lllUU'll;" I.:! no 1 ... anger o ~-k.11""'"· 0 .J, t.r:\'"· •i:i~-M.• Ml~ 01M. ~m.·s.M. ?'C::.r "'' Olympic yachting. It seems to : ,· r1 !J!4 l'l>,. .• 1 ""''11111, 1" ti·..!11."ir~~r cir: "'~.;,·~ ~°':fri.,• ~o.iM. · i-•1c1MCT SMft.1 be ;-~·-'••.t al 1.11-. . E "l: 1"t1 Im; M"'Snvdlf ~~ C ' ..,, ' l'olllnf• ~Ill Olllrdl. 11J · an ,1uuT;1C1M;U tr t. ng l"tilll111 I'll . • ttwMlt k!loll, I . ·,,·-M .,·v c~ ic. H...,._, llll'. ..,. •• _ • • 20Ml l'I,........ Lii. "" "-" l"llECINiT ~ -"••· ' ' ' grandfather won a gold medal g ,.iii 1 ll"' . 'f. =I\!"'· ..-.Miit ,~Vol• 1y·,.;tilllnl# 111-.cior-M.. ·A.· orlffln. Ill!". In •the six meter c1a.u II> 1114 · . ....,, ,_· . . -· ~ii(cf'm""J '"'w'" 10 '"· •-·• • '' "''"~ l'!!!-J.I· l=~"·o~!f· m. tatber cwith ~mother ai . ... ,,, 1'.u.,, ~0"• .. r ": .. : "11' Dt. e;f*l· iS-~·twi=''~"'~ ~~:'.li:~~lY!~rm fMi 1"0. part of the crew) woo 1 sllv~ "°'11,. .... · .. . . "ij* Sclloel. ~~ ... ~f!l'::i'M tt.• • lfll 't:'11t'rMS ~ 1"0111119 ,1tC1-H1 v11 Lido Nn ...ta} ,...: i th .• , ..,... '*1 f11r t..11, , ~ . Cltrk~ H 111'1'¥ fl:i!I" tltn "" 111lllld0r-LL. lc~lio Ill'. m~ m the ,S.5 n _ e llllM ._.,._T,10.~'-S· fl'"· · · loll c1~f· .n-on'·l ,.0111 .. ~~j1N~i2'~ 11 · JwdH-G. •· Colt, • Ol)'mplcs • at Helsintl, ~tt Gllfl'*: • "'~ • ~"' i:~"ie.. l'•r1l ScMti, mo 1....,.:..,_..M. N1111111. •Ji"'· ' El:r1:=l;~Mt: .... l!..1.,. Peder himself .. won a '°~ ~~.L. .. ~i\!~1 ··~~ .. .J!!n. ~V· ~~:\ ... t:."~!. D M. r .. ~~ "" ~·c...1'Yi:Fr! medal in the Flying Dutchman .... 11,.. ,.~ ~ 1c11oo1 .. ua1 ~~.i: w.F.1ty•'i:1... cim-o . .,.11~c~.fcr 12.1""' J·~ ..:: 11,.~~e:,!· Class in the 1980 Olympics. ~v Mllrtl..' DIM. .. itl\":l'; ~'.}_1~1 ""'n"' "IHl--;<M'• .._. Hltfl 1ct1oo1. c~ ..._ ~ ·"•""· W· it b such talent ·~· S(ar' Jud91-0 *' ~~. 01M • ""91111111 ,..~"j'tlfdC l)r. Hit '"11rY1tw •'-c1.ni-.:t.H. crtrnr· '"· ' WIC °'"'-0.C 'll"'1111. om . ·--~ltl' lllEI" 111....a.r4..H. l"otlw. JllE:.. • ,II.IC HCT" 0...1 Class stllJ , rem a ID I the ciert-c:' Tl-Yi.r. Dbl • J..,.._Vt s.W.11. .!~ . J~.G. cnn.1111•. ll ... l"olllr11 .. ~1:111 T ... Tr .... I'll Cl\llto I · · . · .A.l"lll!:ctHCT D.'lol.1.t ~ · 'c1n11n a ,. Cltrll~.c. kflnltzl!n. REI". ..... .• u .. 'laewll1• -A .... . eatw:ect clusic ol the ,.,.111111 "*'-'_. ,.,rf'TSdloot. ·1m1 C1tr11-l..: ',;t.•~1~ . ·.ou-1 c1n-'·'-,';fl'j~~·T11J:1,7.1 ~~~~..:.z:.a,;~~.ll'!. )'achting Olympics here. ~ "Hatdlttl LA. l"olllM ,.111;~-iu c1en,1. r,iru1 "' .A iiJ'..:= ';:£•;An, c1.,._a.L. l4iil:tlw DIEM. aha.,the cleanest as m .iv'oJ ~· ,.; ~~?-~n=:'' ·~· J . .>., ~ DfM. · c11111-J. = f'M. tesb are yet repstered. . 8m:X.~ ""-· ~-~~1111 ~ :"t -;;;:itr-,...1.,_·,i!!!l:c:J ... »fr.',-.,. °"" GEAR FAILURE ,.. '"91rt ,. ~°\,... l"tllrt -,,~IC1-"" -,~._.. -... 1'91111111 ""' e~r.11 t\':,...t. A• ::;.:-l~ .t.ni!:.... KM. j '"" d "'MDIM. 119 .. ct-E ti ci-U'> -111 .o. cow1. ftEE,., Jl:;t.A. 1.._ MM. Tuesday's results mla:h· i ,~ ~. 1 ... 0rM. ~~ l"llldMt orM. ~l«'l-S":·S:~":.'·,.~,.~· i rt,..;.~c~·~D M. have been dlllerent .if~""':"·~~, , ll:.;,~-. i'l:'.\':t{":.lr.:· ••t• ,.,......:~1ii1'P:t,'l."r ' .,~~IJ·~ Finland's Eric "OD 5'oo.o .... Mn '".!!~ ~ · c1.-..=\:~~·D~M.· ..... 11111 .. ~'J\'r. '''''°"· *' ll0'/111 e-Jl[ ft h ~ ' •. '"'~ ,.__,,.. .14 ;4Jllii DI: Ht CIMCt 5>027·1 "''"" Elf". J . :"°WI~ '· adn't had gear f11lu~ on tbi lY!l!.~~L· . D°!l~ . •glL l"I 116 Oii ~r ........ IMl'Ktor-J,,, l'ol!rllll. DIEM. c • Sm ~ • 1inal weather leg that dro--.i ~~:1:. ' · · 1 .>.. Ml4lt1";p,· 1t•"· ~ c. c1M111 DIEM. c -~ 'M: . Yt"' ..• • Ht 1 ~ .A.. KlrhO!I, IEM, -.J.G-. t..11 ll I' . "It 1-t him 1rom first to nint.b The lln ,. ... t. Dr . .M, '"""'· " ... -t.'.A: T111'h,,;,, il!M hlllllll • ?191 CMt C!WMI .. _. '.:~•ut nrnPtl!l'I. Ji:IE ... · ' ltrk-Y.L. llAWW, fEM. lllltEC:fN f J>1ff:t... SU W. hlbM 11¥11, ·Finn. I~ at every mark Uf~ J .e. • G ._,, REI". .' "°'11,.. "1::,!i~"C,.. t::'"~cf\ool, "1 f::Lll'lt ""' .M. s Olillll'lEY."' or. ·~·~~~ ... the fuu.sb. .1 ~~::l:t. '!11! Q.~ H•mlt!lln St. J~.s. ~y. . ~~~· Molltl • • ,.All'N' When the hard pr•fflna · · ~\KihE'f .. &»1 •5-e:.w. 0~111, "''· Cllftl-.J.~. ;u in. Rl!:.I". Clffk-t..L. DWIM'f, · ~ti? l"olllrw l'liKI -Hulllll!9t0n T_,llallH ~ .I • .._rr111111, llll'. C1tl'll-M.1. r.,fl:EP. l"Jll!CINCT :w;• ·• u,1 t....,... LUnde moved into the lead,'Jt ctutinw .. "" COfl'IWllll Dr. I -M.S. Nwm•'l, RIEi". I" ' ?:~'~l ... i. Dr. 1"0111111 ,.,,,._,.,a-. •11 Ifft. NORD IC DU EL -Norway's Diva l~ds pack around ~rker bouy Tuesday dur-left Ital and North flihtln~ ·~'·"' Miit. 811:: llrt1-l...1:.,.1V.~HcT1'd.-. t0111119 " 11 . -,P.•M. ~-1or-1.L. ,,,_., ," "· ing the first day of Olympic Dragon class'yacliuiig races. ·Beh\00 Diva is Swed~ aut fot 1the ·second spot. ,,.! ~l:t2 i~· ;Y:r· =:!M't.rt"~·,~· ~· •• -.-lcr.ooi. "1 m~· ~~A~ ~a:£"· -"l:!·~· · en's Ga1ax and at right is C3nada's Mia III. Italian "on it by a half bolt . .LR~ft'IN~~i2 . ...,t =-..~·tn.=::-\\t N OR.T1it'lbi l"oi111111 .... ~ ,.e:-1Dr. length when he tacked on top l"tlltlllll ,.~ot-UiriW kl\Oll, 1tis1 Y"· ~~-A.· 11~· DIM. ,.-.1c1~ .,,...., i. . ''.', '.··I~· of ·NOrtb at the finilh line ~m;;," :Ii" -. OEM .A~kl11 ~1"'~1 1'91111111 l"lfi-T~lt Chltl c~ i60\ t ~· ... ,.~l . ~ • ! ~!...~ OEM ,.olllM l" .. ot-5 1tor1 51 1!1"'*1ff Dr. ~It .+, ~ 'F' l,e f 200 c Sabots Take OtheT U.S. sklppen were .•.: '.'OW\:., .. · , _ _.. ..... ,., i..... lfil~iJ1'·fj)i"· ""'"'"' ll ..... t • t down in the tank ln the secoitd t.:;r;;tfd~l.1 J.~l.A. '=-i ,. .M. ~ L' i I'. ~ I . ~ RI,.. e 0 ompe e race. Carl Vap Dliyne• in t!ie F:~~~~~ ... "'· c""'--'li.,\~l~J.l:i 1 ·'>~'},:~ 'i::.t.:, ,.,._.._:: ~~ "::'; , . Flnn cJw-... iJ ~-v'mg ... _ ____. .J. "' , . ""'""' ,.llict-11'1 CAlll'rlwnt l'I. 1"11111111 "I~.~-~~ •• •., C~.M.,.,M-NCT .. Jlli,.,.. I S • h R R Entr1•es Up luck. u':':..u 'di.squ~ "'h:·~ =!.J~v.JM :~ · · l~:ti·~rft~ ·~"· ~~·'tv.~e,. "" te111 "t 1 1:1.t.. n ixt everse ace · '· -coW.,~n,'wi~ th~ Bfuil boat :~:rwv:~~"' :C':fi! (lutllue., ~.i.n::j:~: .. f:~lJir., fl;t:}::.~i'\~~'{~T ~ -~.'~ ·r0¥nr .1~~~· , ~: , · • after lllfft!tfhg somewhat ,the 'a·M. CPll!trtt. Dl'M. · """llr••·P~U-'f.\111 ....... =~11~_.Y_l:!_~I.: , '."'I'~ r "t>10M · --T 0 St.artin g same fate Mohday when be i ] .. ~J"' 1 •£"· ~~·};.t=:1&fM · J w ...... .:.W~1M. . l!•11n1 1 r.11c1 c'"'' A fleet of nearly 200 boats of lh~ po~lar . boats an~. _ volu.ptarily withdrew because~ J.·.M c ~,J.\'t~1• t ~SEf_,£'ic~~·:i~. ~l:t:lti~· an~~~\~,.. ~~.A,"·~~ .. if.~· ~rted sizes from Los designed pnmarily for a fami-of a foul The cl ls be' l"lllHN , ........ 111 "ii&~~ 1u11 n1.c1"'cT ne>1 'I'~ UH' J$.OW.1 . l:llf'll....:..f>.H, ~"'JS.IE,. Ang'ell!s Harbor, Long Beach, Iy "get-together" ·this ~event Entries for the 5th annu:al do Ina'-:. i... ""~I m_g vi .. str,111 1.n. • 1 , )9111119 ,lta'-4.,,., Club, ™ Ct1111r N11M" or.c. ....... ,, kfloal, 2000 ~·1~._.Cf"h.i..,. . . . . m uru u' cwul d Jen:tna 1~.s, Helftnbtlrl. REP. l~D ~lthff;Jll'· Cliff Dr. "'°'°"" ,. ~ ~ Mir kl'mDI. ~ del Rey. and Redondo combines a true 1ace Jor S~ of the Sabots; will .k~· ot. Australla WUh a ftX01ftlld t .A.~· D."· ') J.......-M. L. too1. o ._ 1....-Nr....,a,.J. 1-1. "'"· •10 c.nwt1 .. Jlw co'1f efgtd :on: Ship -Rock Off "trdph1es -with an ~yelifng'\of '--cepted :t'9nti1 the nfun .ra~~«a 'first. -"':T ~ . :tkllt'. :r"La.1, . ~~~(,jf~::m.1 ~i:ei.tr.·1~""""'r.;J.~:i,., ~~~t=#b.P~~ · the Catalina Isthmus.Saturday fun and ~iii• r ,t a 1 nm en t start Saturday the~_; .. ., l"olt11111 , . .. ..-kfml, ..., "flfilM ,. or'.• ciw. m c.,.,.r c11r11.-1 •·~~91'*j~"'1Mi17•1 cr.rt-t..~'. ~ • U': afternoon l·n the ,,·1th annual Hawa1'ian sty'e fOI' a 11 . ' '"l"'!IB-.. ·u't'«> lSAD i.r VT • '-''"' . · ~~-"'-ct.a•••"· ,.,,,. '" i "Hllfil•NI Dr. c1ert-J1.. 1,,-, ~· • · ~~..ti . ·1.s 1/ the th Pacific Yac~t and.~ a oon Budd;"'F Ider' la: in the 11w1ctar-M.1t. l •ldl, 111:11', ~r:;C:'/p.'M1tht. fl:!I'. 1~..,,·~""t~' llll". r.1111111 ,1~ ft.'*" reverse handicap race for be,....ac "h"Jlllton ew1cobangga e ',~~tinge Club reports , Dragon Clu"s had" more thao li;t~c~·."11-:Si::':ll\V.· Cln-M'.,".J:.:0,-.,iT~;~~·, ~ ~~ ':t~--• . o1M. J~~:-;..g"nfl': HM. owners of any and all of the . ~ C ~ 'el"' 1 , Cllrt-LL 11i•~· l"otn ,. .. ~.~ .. k11oo1 11• ~ 4 .•. ~ £ cii.t.:M; Hett, D~M..""" famous fiberglass r a o I n g • yarns, applaud .the winners, • ~PYB ·1184 .urged 'r'ec t'• <i his sbf;re Of bad htck'1t'hen hil · oinn. , , :; ~i~1~~ ""'"':.. •• ' ~ · P>otnlli .. 1.~"l~lr'i#..rlfltn br. c1wti:-M.11t>litfvtcfiri· cJ:llising ,yachts bum by th• and partake ' of the mailenlriesbyThursday.· mains'! Caine tumbHng dOWll~ 'ti• · ial~~· =~'~,.,~,,~" J~·~;S;:'."'bl"'· ti~~~''li'f,.., colUmbia Yacht Corporation refreshments. Described as tt>e largest almost altnultaneously with~· ·~·~.n;. , cl:e'•.~ w1:.r. "'"· El:::.:t;t.· Jlo, ll!I.':,\ 1.1 • i5:·'k~1 ' rt11,.~ of Costa Mesa. Lessons in the fine ar:t of Ol'le-i:lass sailing regatta ·in the fuing of the starting ~· · · f'JllCJHCT ~ Hin cim.-1.J,,1~~~1~1 ·,.\ •t~f ~._, ~ .J:L ~ . • Hosted by lhe builders of hula dancing are also offered · . . 'l'l!e · mishap left· him in 20fh r!11':,.. "'~:'-; ":-" ' ~r;:,. A";.-"'-Sdloo1, 2051 I:' ,, . ,.:..~J~" ,.,111 ,11 "" ~;l ,., \'. to those brave skippers wtiling Southern Cal~omia, the ;ace plitc:e-at the fim mark but he '"'-"'~"'·~ '2l:"ll«i•M. ,_,,,._.;!>..<;~· "" I ::••~ " l:~ '·; ~ 1'· to trade "sea-legs" for will start and finish at the casually wangled his way back ti:rr:1.(· ~=•ti.'o~.' t=:=v~K!=::.. ·ce:M. ~I. -t.:i:,.;;1 1,::Ji~.t ~"S_· · ,'~ ·.·,,.'"'" T kin "swiveling hips". Orange County Sea Scout Base to sixth at the finish cltR-'a.1.."i'~J a.m.1 C""'i~·•·,mra"" ll!! .... , 1"91111111 .. 1. .--"'rtier kllool, ~~ ' • ., ac g · · f' · t)l Bob , "°'",.. "''"' '~"1:111tf ldtm4, iNS1 'R CT ,,_ .. lrvl111 Aw. r.11111 , Dr •. F11st to f1rusb, rrst 1n e on the Lido Nord Ch ...... el James 1n. lhe Flying,,,_ .. . Polt..,. "* 11111 K1111r lchool, t1J1 'M ~T·~· •El". 1.1. """' a111r. f ' _ .. , ' tcbm ' '-""' AlW Aw L.' i.n !) M J t..'f"ttfll ll•I"~ eo1.4;00c1as s,and 1rstm Tbecoursetsupthechannel. nu an·cla.Ssstt.yedoutd.~'~·U~if'l"'. 15 ....... :=·J&M· ~ -.J.'( N1. eM. ~l:ti·i~" ' · D 'd fleet was Robert LaRue oC • trouble in the second rice bat ~t:t::Hf-~· Iii: i: ;;.~~i;e~ •. 111;. cl""--S.1pft~7~cr;1&;.,,.1 11 ,= 1 eel e8 Redondo with his Tamurt, to the turning . basm, back could fintsh no 'better than anHillt:Cb1" · ' • . c J:.,;rcn.dM l"olllllll l'1tc...cernM1tr Cl!Mllt .. fll hlh I' . n fl91t. • L followed-only seeonds later by do"'71k the chai1nel1 tod thnde ninth. James was disqualified l'fl:l!CIHCT ,,_,,, ,0111111 ~I'll K~5d!lol. 11:111 c.1111 st. ,,. · if" J-";?) ' ill B f N rt Ha .._ mar er off Bay ls au a . th . 1"om111 "~,,., ••fflrM 'ittttfl s.1111 ""' ........ IMJl('tor-I. Mlr11r. ~. I: L • n ''l L 'd 14' B arry o ewpo . rUUt ba k Lid N d ch el t tn e first race and the jury Bayview . tlliPk!Dl'-4f.M. G1n1Ct11r. "'"'· 1~8:i: """*~•·'"'· ~ . W 'Iii : l 0 S with the Col. sq Sttapi.. II, _ c up 0 or ann ° failed f.? allow his own protest l"1tEC1Nct 1M11-1 !~:J~'l~"2tlMD•M. N"ttt-.i.i. i:1~fi!. '· ·~~ 1 first in class and second the sea scout base. against the race committee _ ,01n1111 l'1tc.-H111 RM1t• !)r, clfft.-0.t(. hfl!',~'6!:1111. ,11111 .. ~ ... ~"*"" 111 ~1N,,. ,~v"'ij Ehtrants must be under 16 1-'91'-lll J. Cr•"'· •E,., · ,.,~,,.g, ~ 1111 " -~ n -. l IJlcttM Ideal sailing c 0 n d 1 t i 0 n s overall. . . f d ed ~ be an almost foregone conclusion, J....,_,..H. Siii,._,., ciirM. 11111111 .... , .. ct-1 • 110t H. CIMI st. 1111 .,.1111 ~111 = """ .._ ~ iU Third overall went ·to )'~~ 0 age, an ne 1""' despite the fact that mo1t Clwk-.J.L ''**· ll!P. Wiiimar Aft. \~-'A.c'.·ft,.,"'1::• :e .. : vott&-.,.;t' w"":' 1111."l Sat rdliy and Sunday favored another Col 50 the brand new afiillated with a yachl Club. observers felt the committee Cllrtf-M.J.l'!:"e:·r'~r,:;., ~~:;!·;~~I~. ~-A. 1«11;, ·61!M. lf:. ·~·•"" Clft ~ :15 Lido 14's as th ey battled for Bungay ·Lady i1 sailed by Bob Sole requirement is a Sabot. laid out a ·........,.. --..tt .... ]ine ,.'""' .. ~ t1Mt111 ....... l~iit-M. ~~;.DEM. Cltr1';M-WIJCl£1t •.r:ti.... _, 1"0111"' .. ..c!!&~~fr.:'1~ the title in the Huntington AddiUonaIIy no protests will ,......... ~.., .... '6 • ,_.,._,.,J, 1m1!ft. "'*'· ~lilC7'~"~1 1'11111• ,. :ITY H1T."'liO!i H 1 •Y .. Harbour Yahct Club l.Jdo 14 Poole otNewpOrt. be 11 • Rodney Pattison of England J1111.._... fl, 1.1111111. •"",· l'o1t1111 .. ~whmll!' kr-i, 1to0 H. 11¥11: • !~:1:.'n.~#r,:-· "'"'· 0th I . were· a owed .th Cltrll-M. M. Hl!Mf', Al · Whittler ,..,... 1111MCtor-V.L. l'IDI•· REI". lo wii ••• lnnagural Regatta·. er c ass winners . ... F. 11 • • th ii came on wi a vengenance to clilftt-K. tt. Allcler'°". t1fil". 1 ·----#; conct~ O<M 'la· L .. ""'61dB REI". ·~· "~~· . Col 21 Br j'ta Vern Baker o owing e race, a en-· th FD' al'· bein 111t11eiHCT s1.-.1 fj.......... .....,,, · c1 ,. ~· " " lo• The regatta was dec_ided in · ' U I • . ' trents will be treated to WLR e S u::r I l'ollt1111 l'llUl-.W I!. tlnd St. ~~J· T'r':f• & /:· Cl :a' '• !It\. ... rol!IPll '"" Dt'. th e last r~ce by 8 vicious tack-Long Beach; Col. 22! Llwe II, f hm ts to th b thrown out of his winning race •-flll'-o . '• w111. JI.El". lflr-jM.'~~.. ,·,. _ ,.111.... ,.1?• "t;;u~ ~11urdl. ,11 .J.~.H. li',.,;,~· . ing duel betw een Harry Wood Gene Worth~n. Long Be!ch; re,~s ddeinU toe ase. tual Monday on a pri>test by ~~Z.: :,::;~· •1"· h111M· ,..:l'-15!}?~.,!, Hinotr.,. ........ · ~~~:.i~.':.i,. • ~- . B y ht Cl b Col 24 Li'! Dividend Camden ...,, a on perpe Canada ~-Bril'·•-·wo ...... c1ert-1 IElrt l.IEI'. 'f:ir-t:i: ••. ~!~ .. .I · INHCfOr-M.D. "''""· •"'· ' ""'' 'r · 1 of....Alamtlos ay ac u • , 1 tro hi rded in · t ... ,..,. 11111ac.. n ..... C M · J .11. ~ IM. Juel~ L, Ood•· 1111". 1"1111rn. "" and Bill McCord of Balboa Rogers, Marina del Rey.; Cot of~:i,[Jaw~Onsfo ~:-~~ second race . by nearly 30 Olla ::·:ci CT !t«it-l ~ -~·lij!/i.· ~·11o·~"""'':'i:"'· t!llJIOICtor-1.1'. G\~r, ~:~ Yacht Club. 26, Llllie ~x. Vincent nd . 1_ c.~A _..:1'1·be Yd minutes over his nearest com· r,o1n1111 ... ~,1;2~ .. "· ,.11111 ... ,11" N 1 .=;1,.. 10nOPt • • ..: •• ~CT J2..4J .. 2 --!~.J..V~':"rt.PM. The Results were as follows: Gurley Los AngEiles · Col. 28 a grr111, 1-1n::re ~' an a • petitor ~""· F11t1r. ~!M. ltd-, ,1111111 ,11c....C:••''"'~".itt awfdl. •11 ~im=M'.'C'. .?rlt\i-JYi'. ~100 w"' n1 ..,1r1111 Emeti~ Dr C A , Derivas' ditional 30 take-home trophies . t~;..':"l:::k Y,~,..;. i~.ic. l'rkla Rl!I". r"~ J";' K'""'" .,, l"olllllt ,.,:~_,.. ~·1Mt, Hlflll ~~;-1'iT ~cWd~9f'=.1":vt•YC Los Angel~· . eo'1. Sabre: 88 well as gift cerUlicates. cox VIC!'IM cttr11-.•;.~rc'1':C'T•N..m.1 i'&:if: &rir::.RI~: J~J: r.~ce. llJ,1''. . r-r· t10) !•flttMI' Dr. • Tlllrd, Glb Ml""•tl, v VI, AIYC Joyce Anne, ciarence Hodges, The race is conducled under Gardner Cox of the U.S. WIS i.~'7t. l'lle-HI,,.., Sdlool. ~" 1· c ' ~ir~l1:2 ~~ ~~~\'t ... 1).1 ]'~t· . ~,, .... -~~~·~~·.:.~H:~ TIMI Los Angeles ; Col. 29 sod NAYRU rules. ·--·---Also . a vicUm of_ 8 dis--1~~11 ... ~11". ::11111 "~ ~."' llnor• r,:ruM .. ~~'~.~. fl:t::to:~, Jl..M. . · "', 1~' =.:, Que "'"' defender Pace Lyle Crand&l, • · ' qualiftcaUon in the second ~;r:l.t"c~Jli MM. '=-v. •"-'rt. ~S"'· l:l::!!i·t · b~· l'oni,.." · T..~ H vc , Nf!d •••w. !WI n•me. ••vc Los Anieles; 1 Col. 31 to 34, race of. the 5.Ss. 'nii.s leaves ltrtf-;e, ~Mil•t ~~t.· ~~~ -~~=l~: il:t:f: t.~7'Ali,.~1"' !~· MLf '1..l!~ "'. • • llln:I, ...... l"ollk:. .,. ,., ..... HM'l'C Spinner II, Leslie Hawes. ~ng . Beach h1m • seventh pi,.ce to keep:':"::. fl ~} -I. A;ftrcr~l!."tw-1 l'lllllN .. ;c~~rc:.1 ...... ~i::c:2:r.-,.., ··m :: ~'"" ... '"""' ·"'""''""· Marina dei Bey; Col. :le, No. when the scorl"I ii "'"'pleb!. =,.._.,;._ .. ~"" \~~{;,;.. '"' w, •·-Palllorlllo, • c \1... Jd!ft ..... !WI fllOV, ICHYc so, Eddie Arnold, Newport. Most 01ympk: aallon here r.P-"~~~·~ ·.. t · ~ · ·Do\°\. lfi"'t§· ~· '"111,...W;~'· """'\Ill .. ~~'I.~~ • Fet Slated art: wonde'1Till' what happened ""-M.J;.U~°1:fl.tMot.1 c • . ·~·,.. :.O.. ~ ~. 1'""'!Af'.' · s.~ ltd. ..,. e to the anticipated light 1lra r_!l~~r.n·· 'lr.°'•o ruTY -1~ . ""'" " ~ftJi'ci~~i'v._ l~:ia..iWe=':'° jt\J~ that were predlcted for fhe J~-:w'.Cr1'1i, M. • 1~.A. Ald1t1/,1 "· 1n1 ~'DiM. c....._ic. ~~'"· ntree·major trQphjei will be series. WbKk have averafed l==t'.t.-~"' ii>. !i:.i:t.f k~~F·,..,an. ~ ~._Jr~ ~·~~-'M~ at atake this weekend when tS-knots for the tint two races l"oll ,.~~!.,!'°':' . · l'lt~H)l!~™"~ lDM ~CT ~1 =._ti.~~ · fl.~-...... • over.300sallor1competeintbe and the resulUni choppy IW 1fi~~~;~'"· ::!':.,.."~~ '11 r r111. r:'ft-is.~I'=n'!.i.,I:"" t~.Jojllly. "'"· Long 'Beach Harbor Invh.a. sends most of the crm back c ti'tJWN:!r.k.AiM. '~1:~*1..l.J."· JI . D. V01'4. llil", ~~i·-=lfWI. ,..,. lional Regatta, a F&ll Invib· to the yacht club thotooeflly ,..11111 ~~J:~~Cfi:~~1 •oei-~~::--~ira.JI~: ~i:;.=,:!~·,l:!~~~rt~ri.~, " ~ ~r,mJ~ Cu~~omlSerl• .. ,.temev~~ .. orl ~ drtnched. But al least the Mt tt. t , .. 11 ... , 1"1~tu1111i.1 rt:o'ilM.1. ,~ ... u .... ,,:.J..14.~ Vi;. kf'lool. '°' lE~Sl'41 y, ·~· ... 1W1 11~ -water is warm 1~·'· ''""";iJM· '•111-f'llWI ,..,. ~..... · · v,f.. "'""-rlM. • Festl 1 t t _,. Beach ' ! · · Gl'wwll ~. ' • .H. Mc~I. -'''"· • C o.; • r11t1t1. 11:1 va a ·....,.,6 · The wt&ther ts blamed on a c · . · l~~fll' ·~~· '· · '; Ar=r.."1:;. clilftl:-.;.t.• O'&!Mm. o•M. IntemaUona\ Class aki~• tropical storm lying aome 250 ,,. ,. ' ' i lW:l1 'o : c:lfrlc-+.:&;~i\f:{~·~"r· , "°'''1111 .. ~~~~ • caur..W beornl..Wng in q~ 'the milea off shore. A lte•dy rain I':! J~ • "· "'.:,.~ ... .k-~ ,111 h111,.. ll':•~•rtw V:: kfloll, ,. OrWN qr:. 1 Senate Cue in 1 fell hue most of Tuesday ~ . :.f!?!! • : Kiii""""*-1.11. ' .,_,,roe,.,.., • ~~fi.t1't1·.PA.M. \hfee..niofl aei'lea inside, the 'night but this 1nofntng a-an ~ -'u· (~II:, OIM. ~I ~.,t'-1!.~l'Jll,., "' C~' Tva. ri.1';.-. LCllg Be. c b Brta~ater, le ·~ m· .. •. l"tt. ! \:,' . . L. w.~ Iii,, c~.o;: . ocean c1als stippera will be' c ar and calm for the thlrd 1;. • ,, , "M.. t .0 . 1: • M. ~.>., •~tt•1 Jll!,., l'otllllll ""-"-the C 1 I l for n I a race. :::"· 1 ' "',::ElitM. ...._. , , &~ t. • Nw .. ~'D,,.i~1 ~ •1. ·lt~·t : A;,.,,,b1, Qip 1n • oor1.. ,.11 ; • '-~· ~'l."l; ~~Jt1,·:·· El:l::li-.1>~ nr.--the harltor and under-J hn s· ... c.1''""" r.r.-• . ~~~ wttt•-.... ~ .. 11sa11onw1nbe ·compet1ng o son 1gns ~.t,l!!!!,'I'!;. ~·~ ,_ ,c,•'jl:f~~ ,.·-~.ut' ..... _ rcx: the Mayor'• eup tn R f '"' ~~"¥'.;tt• ... "· m-~:l,~' ..... ~!;_.. ... .:.,_ .,;, Al;!,~~ •• three yadtt e .ugee 1.reaty ~~~ii~·'"" . ~ .... .t:lZ.•u,. 1~~.W· ~ ::.1.ftallnl tlle ....,_ \VASlllNGWN (uPj) --,~~T~'·i..., "" i':i .. ·• •;;'9"iJ..'\'.t:. ~~1[~ Pruidtnt .r-hu allJted "'-" r ' · · · • · -'"''""' " ~ !!:.!!'! .!!"'!" trito llw_. MW' truly llDOUQo-~· DIM. .t f':t,." "m. *" """'llll't, hi~~ Sal. a~ap Better·. ting to • bill al rlgbta tor ~r. " : ,..;,;; , ... ~· ' ... , £A."111.'!:J:M~ ..... ni..-n.elnc to the Unll<d •t.!. • iElliD""' ·Ji!t!ll • ~. OCl>ICT ..... Slotil. ' '. . fi Jl,,.tt .;.-• .. ' • "'~l-111".Ji. 'lll.. " ~ .. . LISBON (uPI) -For tho DI a lignlric statemenl Tuff. ~· i;;; It. . ~ "" °'"iliil'l!o<'l:;;J," "': . ' ~ IUC«lllfv• day, lo"""' day, tho Praidonl ~-~ l,,mlll'h) {~•• r::"'~ 1 °"""" ..:::.::::.!::""~,;~~-..,., · ,,. t!';·l • ;.; Pri\l>ier Antboio Sai11ar inl<!maUonal pact ""''~ -•*= ......._...,.,. ~-~ I~:~~~· . • ' showed imrPov«nenl TuOl!daJ "~bilion apilllt ezp1111ion ':"" "· ' ,, • ..., • !o;J;:A:., ~ 1 =. . .__ In ~· from a stro~ OI' retUm ol ~ !O any 'J:'!f:t'Jt:i.""'J.f • · • """" ' ·•• ~F.""""1: n'arlf 1 ihonlb ago, his doc--cOwttty J; wblcb thew~ m:f.f.·, ntfl~· .. ~ =..-..:~., 1 ~ '~'kl.=.11~: °'= ,. c:.. "" ,.... tor1 laid. rice peneCutJoo." • -h • ~~ •• ,.. _________ .. _• t1 J NEWPORT'S SERAPIS II Cl.ASS WI NNER I I '• I I ( - • ' ... II OAllY 1'11.0Y BJ SYLVU PORTl!ll On New .York .Qty'• lowe East Side, 4 P'QUP o f y0W1gsler> Cllled the "lleal Gre•t Society'' bu Ht up whal II callJ Ille "Real University ol the Streets" tor hip achool droputa. • "Clamooms" are located 1n refurblabed itore lroota, lofts, neighborhood flats -and tile whole city of New York. Some 1111 students are choooln& their own courses,. with subjecb ranging ln>m city plannln( to rat control The teacbm, mainly volunteers. lnclude both PhD'1 and Mlgbborltood llllluatea. • ·• v. Over' The ·Counter . , ' . . . ~A· • •• .• .. ' I I ' 1 I • ' ' . . • --_1!61 ·'· DAILY Pll.Of ;, • • . . • • ( M O.Ul Y PILOT Clo.riteg Opera · · l·aguna's 'Figaro' • 'Jhea~r No~ · •• Costa Mesa's-~DFeam Girl' ~eopens; Laguna Ends Run -. Superbly Scor~d ' • I ' ' · B1TOtl·TITIJ& lit Oceu A .. ., La111J1a by 1oan Hageity at !be BJ TOM llARl.EY .... Diih' ...... , .... We don't mow yet what tlnd of tale the Inrine Bowl box of- fice w1D have to tell but of one fact we can be absolutely ctr. tain; the 1968 season of the Lyrlc Opera Association of Otani• Counly has been, In artistlc terms alooe, a reaoun- cllng Ill....._ Mias Arm!trool laullltllly .............. ~.. fkach. JleaervallOlll • r. l'OUP'I Westmlnller Centor mlted her way th!oo&h thla R's boa to' the -or !be · avllllable at -1. play1""11e. fine "Jl'lgaro'' in as gilled • '· COM· Mesi, Gl.•le Playhoust:-. ·;· • • • 1'be comedy, wblcK' features rtndering .ot this key foie as this weekend · for "Dream "The Homecoming " Harold Burt Warner, C a the r I a e we've seen '11 a long dmo.&e Girl," which proved to be Pinter'• pra.wtnnmi drania, Myen:, John Moran a .n d bu a magnificent lbprano alnglng of the UUe rnle. , . pretty dreamy at tbe boz of. conUnues tis six-weekend run Barbara RaUca, will play Fri· voieo which she UllOd lo good Marvin Klebe Wll 1ultably fice during, the lint two weu at South COast RewtorY'• day and $aturday •vailni•-~~~ ;:•In~;:. most ~:tc:!ti':!'v1"!: ~.:Y ~~Y planneiflor full =~s~~. Dor:.=~ raerved by s h e wu the perfect foil for J!;rarnlage Was ln fine voJce u four performances, tl.; Elmer ducUon. which runi 'l'bundatl! , • • ... --·---... ------· ... ---------.. '" ........ •'(,."-' .. ··~~ .. ,_,, " ..... ' NATIONAL .......... r:::T10N F0i?Vs 1 a. OW. ,...,, ., ~-Mw:rn I O,_ lOIAT ;:41i 1 -· s.11 ... • In "I l@YE YOO . -AUCE B. TOKW'~ ' ... •'I" COLO~ Burt Lancaster . . In -.. lu'1ll11 -~r-...,- 'T"' rl•·: -. !,l'ozart's •'The Marriage or Fla""" wu the final offering o( Qtd&)lng company's two.- opera .u.aon in Laguna Beach ~ nlghl And the grool>'• presentation of t h is bapRy,.IUperbly scored bit of nouenae measured up, in ew.rf way, to tbe impressive "La Boheme" we witnessed two weeks ago. Bruce Yarnell as Figaro; the h1I cqunt.eas, wbo always'~ . RiCe.·comedy wu extended te · through Sundays. · · Ai the San Clemente Com· pair combined in same lo.vety ~ully ,con~ives to teep one elgbl after an eneooragiq:· . Clement Davidson, J act mqnity Theater, •'The """6lng:s al M o 1 a r t ' 1 up ahead or .blm; J'l\l!' opening weekend ..__ · • ll!o,via Mlchael llollfllaaa Boo-llltresa" movea lnlo'lli aecood popular arias and joined -Beaucf!amp · "81 • ""°'.-.-~·the-~ cmert "nflG~.;Jamea IJa.la and week-eod under .Tbe.lm·a '111' SWIMMER" Marv In K 1 e be (Count ~ pomJ!ous 1)-. Bartolo·· aud.Uorium wu · ·~ Daa 'nlcie .cOmprlae the cut Ruckman'•. dl.rection , _.p~ PRESENTS· Almavlva) and Nan c Y ~ M~ .1'1terla,nd.i Was • last we;tke.nd, the;,-,. took 1 "i .the show .. Tickets are Broderick pb.ys the title role, Ill ~. B r a m I a 1 e ( c 0 u n t e 1 1 · vtty ~tty alid vezy effedl";9 two-week rest. . · avallabJe ._ the SCR box· d· with Ste Reed C Gcrdooll~~~~~~~S~~ll Almaviva) In a clever ren-· Barbarlna, th• ~-• Now •Dream Girl" ls reedy , ll<o,. llz7 :Newport Blvd. In Smith and~ T~yid> cul hi diUon of the sbo1''otopplng daughter. lo . catcll Ila oecond wind,:, <leola Meu, « by calling 616-. other major usigJIJ!lell!f. "The Note" arla. . OTHER PLAUDITS I reopening Friday night.for twO< 1*." ' The 1850'1 drama 'Wtl be Yarnell wu an effective · Plaudits aJso for Marvelle D?<'re wee_k~ tmdtt lbe: ' . • • • performed Thursday, frtday Much of the merriment in this fut moving "Figaro" centen in the complex al- faires d'amour that exist in · tbe madcap household of the lusty Count Almaviva. And a fine cut, beautifully directed by Bllsa Hebert, thoroughJy exploited every gaffe and glg- gte in the sparkling libretto. Figaro who would have been Carriaga as the housekee~r directioo <if J>atU TambelllnL· ·' T )le 'Westmlrister Com-and Saturday at the Cabrtllo even more imptess!ve had he Marcellina· Andree Jordan al Heading She cut 11 Geoi:'&· mwtlty Theater goes lnto its Playhouse Cibrillo and .Ola shaken off some of his stolidi-the lovesick · and · bapLeu tna, the "Dre:am.v.'' 11 Lin-tblrd weekend with "'Under • "Vista Jn, San Clemente'.. 'Ibe .ty and tried to inj~ into his Clterubino and Robert Behan da Baum, best acress of the the Yum Yum Tree," directed box office. number ii 492-0MS •. part some of the verve and u Don Basilio the music past season for the Civlcl:i;;;:::::::::~~========11 elan for which Ro!fslnl~ bustl· ' Playhouse. The role of the ing barber is renowed. The m~~· . . . newspaperman who brings her quicksilver was certainly lack-And we are ,stm cb~ at down to earth is taken by ffido ing in his·famous scene'wltb Bruce Tu~lls prij:rie11 :·youn tr\ily. . • , Cherubino, where the:.~orous ·Wrlr~Yal of Antonio, the , ·Rick .Gunst arvJ Ray. Scott sbipllng is aeQ.t packing to the count• gardener. He bu one PQJ'tray kwo others vying for arrity by the angered COWlt. of the smallest roles ln opera her favor, while . ,SUSle Scott But splendid as the cast was, one member's artistry placed her bead and shoulders above the others -Karan Armstrong, who gave us a superb interpretation of the pttlty, peUte Susanna, Count Almavtva's maid and the spirited, aklrt-awlnglng lass whom the desperlll• Figoro ia trying to' steer lo the allar. Yarnell here does f u 11 add makes 'his appearance and Bill' Graydon' appear u juaUce lo "N°" y0'1' Da)'I or towards the end of AcH>ne lo ~ pariilla.'COmplellng the Philandering Are <>Ver" but it complain that someone (the • Costa .Mesa. cast are ,Helene would have come across the badly frightened Cherubino) Baker, Herb Johnaon and Ju. footlights better if he had bas. broken his flowers w~ ry Tbomu. . frogmarched Cherubloo up he Jumped from the countess "Dre8m Girl" wil be ataged and down the stage in time-bedroom window. Frida;y apd Saturday evenings honored Mowtian fubion. No The vision of ~ ti~ :aM at tbt Ciq!DIJJ'dty center, near matter, though; there. was lit· bedraggled Antonio, boldirig a 'the west pte of tbe Orange Ue fault ·to find in bl! spirited spray of shattered geraniums County Falrgraound!. Tickets · · in one hand while he Woozily ·may be ordered by calling the 'Pirates of Penzance' . . -" Set for San C"lemente • Gilbert and .Sullivan's '"Ibe Pirates of Penzance." the fall production of the South Coast Ught o p e r a A.voclation, opens Sa'turday at S an Clemente High School for a aeveq-nigbt run. Directed by Richard Andersen, who la pointing up the authors' anU~bll3b­ ment sentlmenta w i t b o u t altering the """"'· -the pro-duction will be geared for the enjoyment of modern au- diences. Edward Sclilct will be musical dirtdor for the Operetta. a .. c11ng the cut 11 Lana Walker of Costa Mesa u Mabel, the beauutul daughter of Major GeneraJ Stanley, played by Arthia "Bud" Scheele. Tenor Richard Gower will play the romantic lead role of Frederic. WWlam Sandidge portrays the pirate king, J a m e 1 Kickham the pirate lieutenant and Jeanie Cllabol the maid. 'PIRATES' STAR Mes•'• Lana Walk1r Perform.antes Of the operet· ta will be given Saturday and Sunday eveniriga: 1n tht high school audltorl~: Following a dark night Monday, production will resume Tuesday through Saturday of next week. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Brain •attw 5 Colt$lfw to Talk l11pudtntfJ l.C Aviator's MlnlUVll' 15 Ont's callln; 16 Ratlte bbd: Var. 17 Dont's companlCll 18 Gtt tht bttltr of 19 Correct Abbr. 20 Come lo · llld tnd 2Z Abusive speech 24 Spolls 26-load 27-rtllrf 30 Mosque's ... , .. lrader 3? Make raggtd 36 Assllll sllkwOl'll 37 lark 39 Join •O Dried up •z Vessel 44 .lnYlllUCll ..... i..1 45 llthout • stop: 2 words 47 H1v1n1 • ...... 49 Mtdlclne: Abbi-. • ' .. • 1 • 5G An Insect 5t llnttl' f111t 53 PftlprSetary: • Abbt. 54 flMOUI fttst ..., 56 'llan'I nllll 58 ln&11d1te 62-RussllR <lly 66 African 67 Achieve hamony 69 Content J'O Ft1111lt .. , ... , n Necklace imlt n fOl'llllf llrtL PJOl•<l•rm 73 Trudge 74 A Ford 75 Hirt out DDIN I1 y_,.~ ... 43 "' mlnglrd for ont contusion U Affirmatlw 46 Eat pin•. answer clpal m11I 21 Dtfllt 48 Populace: Jnoratiy Co111b. form 23 l atchtd S1 Dlstmslnt group of slluaUen l l ... ldrd 1nlmals 5S Goadtd to 25 Fumlturt action Z W1r11 Item 57 Golden •Ulth•eol lj:Klod of lr'POll st.atuettt Ji~~ 2 A111phl· . 58 Coarse f thtattt's ho111lny 4 Tllllt 0 year ctntr1I part 59 Rlvtr 5 Ontario 29 Fe11111t of Asia ~l~~s fatal• 60 Shlrt-llkt 'Tlmttablt 31 Tnpt,.. pltct of attnvl.ltlan 111tntal clolllnt 7 Extol ll lalklng trtp 61 Historical 34 Bird periods I=-35 Aboundhtg: •l Put Into 'l In till sy111bots . lo C .. '1~!.ltd ;rasses 64 Av1ll1ble SI River of to use ll French Oregon 65 Left pautsslvt 41 Burled , 68 Befort gestures with the other; will Costa Mesa Recreation remain with u.a for a long time Department at 334-6303. to come. Well done, Mr. • • • Tuthill. ' .:- Donald Beu cfeservea hlgb praise for the magnlficent eo&- tumlng In this opera! Jav~h}l\ terms of the leve . of uus enterprise; Barry JdeGee, as s~ and UgbUng designer, was no Jeudeservlng of praise and cOnductor Eugene Ober turned tn hla u 1 u a I splendid -. con- tribution as music director. A fine opera to end a Mounting the stage tonight for a .~ and fi.naj_ w~ are the MmTay Scbiagal com- panioa pla)'I "The Typiaia" and "The' ·Tiger" at the Laguna Ptayliquao. 1 Jl a v I d M'arl.W la dlii!ctlng. Betsy He"~tt; R o b e r t D'lsidoro, Julie Haas and Milt Hanson comprise the cast for the win bill al the playh-, distinguished season; tb Is ~COMT w••w • sni n , newly formed company can · -. · look back on ita first season . wltb.JuaU!latile pride. : . j THE LUXURIOUS NEW 'Zf,utccl A1tc.JtJ '· '' '" ·n•.it.~" '")"1 I~ ••• »'\ ; ll ~: ,al.OR .. -·=--w Plus kicll1rcl Widmer~ 111 "MADIGAN" All COLO!t IKOW J•-,_,, ...... SH" Con'*'Y "THUNDlllAL:L'" ... "flOM aussl.4. WITH· LOYI .. '-----... .. " --' M7.JMl 11111 °""' .... ALL. COLO• Niow . 0..,rlft HOfftMn. ,.,,,.. ~ .,.HI GlADUAtr ..... hlltn .,.HI PArn- --.. Jl,e lltr•uu1 (',,-"<11< -1Mr«t C..hl .. ...,,.. ... .,- • IFYOlrRE THIRTY, YOU'RE THROUGlll . 5211-of th.e Ni lion is under -2~ lljd they've got ppwer. fhlt~ how·Max Fro$tat · '2(liecarhe'Pre~dent of the United Stales. • Hw .. c •. r .... • I ~ _____ ...:__,,_ . ..__ ..... _ -.. --------------- RIST.RUN HARBOR AREA ....0.1Ut11-••---.......... iw. ............. C•lltlll•••~Jitl • • .IULIE HARRIS ERNEST BORGNINE · AND ( . flYlllA . MADIG~,,.~-·· y,, WRH PIA DEGERMARK BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR -·· o"' c.,..1 ... •• ONLY .. W•Wqot St•rtint •t 7 ,.111. F.o1t11r••: 7:l0 I 9:40 c..t . .,_, I 1•11.: 1 p.-. -·HELD OVER FINAL WEEK ·--------·-... ·-------~ .. "'°" ___ .,.""' ·---__ ..... ----·-·-_... __ PLUS • 2nd GREAT FEATURE I a. De-1 L .. 11 ' Wodoosdoy • '"""""" ' ·STEAK .-SERVED • UNTIL MIDNIGHt ~-RH,~ Pwwiari i11•--w_ ... _._,_-__ -__ _ .Wl@II IQ ';El prs_ c.-"" y .. ,.,_. ..• DIR ECTIONS: Follow Cout Hwy. to ' San : Clt!me11te, Ol' ~· Freeway,'ta~e ''£1 eam .. . 111o.a...-· Uu-n-o!I, """ lo1L . 2371 SOUTll , EL C4Mllj0 REAL •. For ):teserv.i.tlon · 492-1172. San Clemente: -~ETEl $ELLERS . "THE PARTY'' ...... If .fllliliMI, CC.14 lflll4. fltOIC S4t-Jl02 · • ' . PLUS-DUSTIN HbiiFMAN • ANNE BANC.ROFT ACADEMY AWARD WINNER . ·-,.... . . ' , ' ' UST-CTOR-MllE NICHOLS • ... 'l1lil ia Benlamit. He'a a lillle worried abollt - •!iii futur.. Lail Chance ID Seo. "THE SOUND- OF MUSIC" -~ ,.. . _· ~-. ·· .. -IODC£RS ... HAMMEJtSnHt'S.· ' .. _,,_.a..-L....._.~ .. lurt LanC111ter The " Swimmer --....11_ -ALSO-- -nc...,..,...._..,ma1111· --1 • ( r ,, •• • a a q; au µ: ¥ .......... -.. . ' • } Yw t[.·,o...~i;,. ., ' I .;:··000.,,'81••••1 M I I • ~ ' .. 't I ~ .... 1 ... · •Tilr·MMlc °' •¥•HOii *~'Fllflleill!lliW(C) ·-·· ... "' ..... _ ... -.. ·~lllP;lsfl) ·-- ' ... ~ ~.: +: .. ·., • .. • " t· ...... ' ""1~-=' ........ -.. ~ ......... ··---.·-, I L--Z:l.l-' r,-• Wft'8CT ,_ .... ...... ____ _ -.. -.----..... .... , ....... _ .. " ....... ~-· . t,: ! . .. . . ' ·-......... ... • ., , " ·~ 1 · Ri:a;;sa. st\._ .. '!: ~··. • ~ :. ' '. . ~·--•h _Pl'litrag ~~ ~'., ,,, -hit~-,~ .. ' , ·~ ., "' f •.; , .. ' . '. t~ .. ,. I ;. ,. ' ' . 11u11n-t111t ' • , • '°i'• ~ .. L ,. 1· . • . . . ' ,, >Dit:mm'. . • \ \ I ' l I • .,.-w '' ~-~-GoltDO . - ' ·-· ~ ,, ', -JUDGE'rum.·· . ' . ) . ,, ' TUMILIWllDS - ' . • -• -.. . ·' . . . -... .. ·~ .. I ' f ' ' . \ ' ' -\ ... 1 • . . •, ... ,. ' r~: :'. ·•·. . ,. ' i~· .. 1 ... ~; . .:. . ~ . . . ... .' t . ( { ... : • ' • -• • ., . • ' ··- . .. , ·· . . ) . ' . •• " " • • , • ' -. -. ' ' ·' " I '69 Belv"'ere • O)tDl!ll YOUllS·'TOOAV'' Fulty "f9dorY -4-4. H••fel:, it,11£. Wflltll'I, 11""91', -HllCY ... ...,. .. 1roiit.....-..., bMla. ~, ,_,_ ~ HM. w.s.w ... ..,..1. . PACTORY ·UST $1671 $195 ... $55 ... - •• ' . i ~-j +TAX 6 LK.·. '69 Roaclnil!Hr '69 fu!Y . -. ~---I • ..L. • ., • . • o ur ·01 eount '",,;.,. . IMM•D .... ,.. 01~ • Ool"'\ Pritt ~~It ~It TOOAY . I "• Fultf ,.....,. ...,...,, ..,..., -, ' _,. ti ' t ~-=-'."l:;:.~:::.'-~"::;";;~;$25 7 7 ' =:;,,"-:;:;-=."=li.;.."~5$·· 2·2-7 7 fronfoft~r ••• , bins, Mouldlr hlrllKI:' -. I "9ddtll d .. 11. w.s:w, ,( ....... IL • :-:-,..... dMll,,W'".w. wrion.1 .. r .. . . f'nt«·n · I,, FACTOl'l"llST $1111 ·: -· FACTORY LIST $llll -• -: _ $195 ... :$69'J;.' " +TAX.'" $195 ·~ $59 .... + T.U: a l.M:. ' ~ ' . - -. -·--... .-. ... • .. .. t .... ... ... ... ... . . . -.. ._... .... ... . ~ .. . " -~ '6~. Pl!'(fotOunt JEL.VEDERE - ·m· , ·-ror;r .. ~·liii.i~~~ (U$'J2 ... 6• TOTAL J.. '. J ,.PllCI 1-DOWN MTHLY., , , ,,....+ A L ·) • . . ,P,YaQ: ., 1 l!T.MT.- ILUI IOOI PllCI SlJ!I "$ llldlo. ~. Mltmnlf!C. llf. No. 15"1f"11!Mf $877 --TOTAL $29-TC?TAL $29 TOTAL NICI DOWN MTHLT. ' +T&L nMJ.• t. nMT. ILUI lOOI PllCI $1261 ' ' . . . ' '64 DODGE 4 DOOR ' l..Mot4I ~JM •OlllJl'l•llc. (l(OJ •541 .. $571 TQTAL $,,-TOTAL $19 TOTAL · 1 • PllCI DOWN MTHLT. '.+-. t I L~ PTMT. nMJ. -'64 CHEVROLET BEL AIR , ,.. ·· ·.~Dolt: lllldlo, htl.tt;, 1l.ltflrNltk. (OL.K M1l Sf' TJ-'q-IAL $23 TOTAL $23' TOTAL , PIJCJ · · DOVIN MTH\.Y. . _ + 1 • L · PTll1'. PT...,.. , _ '6' DODGE .DART GT Doft'I W.11 "" this -· tVSl '511 TOTAL $63 TOTAL $63 TOTAL Pl.ICI ,. , ~OWN "flHLT. +TI' L l'YM't. . • P'fMT •. '68 PLYMOUTH FURY "DI" 1 oW Nrctlllp, VI, 1ut01Mllc. "°"""" •i.t'lnt, rMllo, llellttr, alr eondltlonlftll. - - ' NltGflOI· • ~ -· • · $2. -,-'TIC" -T!>T•L '$9C) TOTAL $90 T_GTAL : Cl I , DOWN M'THLY. . • + ~·L . PYMTo· · nMT. · tll.il ll06'.I· Pi1C1 $JUI '64 . OLDS .VISTA -CRUISER: 9 PASS. w1-..:.:a.1r ...... _._..•fiHl'.!1111 a. brek"' fl/tomlltlc, rfcllo, htftsr. ,. IOUl»ll , '$1371 TOT4L t!i.. TOT~ $46" . . "TOT~L • f . 1 • Pl~~I , « _ D0'1ni . fi'THJ.T. , ·• · + ~a: L · nMT, Pnft. , , . ~ 1 , •, . -.. ' I~ • , · , , , . I '64. PLYMOUTHI '4 DO.QR $4Tl_-TOTAL ..... $ .. , ... ~,.,. '~:t· s1· I r -·· .. fj:I , DOWN O MTHLY. -+ T l L . f:I'!"· mn. ' ' -. ·••·• ..... ,...,. ........ , •*•··>-.... ~, .. , ,,. __ ...,. -. ,,.,.;:.,. __ .;....a""'-""'"'"'""'""".'.!111.211tila..11:>1i~W'ot:'bli:.l~~....,..,.. ... ____ ... _ .... ~.--.-. ---------------..... ----.... ---------.. • ----------- - .PILOT..+.DVERTISlR-Fl W"'-, -16.196& DAILY PILOT 0 . ' DAIL Y PI LOT .. ij av orite F.OOD ~. t . . ' -Alibouth plHlko creo· Whldl pryonpl<d mAIU' a .__ llw llld tai1>t flllod ' Y...., DIM to -to O .arm. G•DW> witll "11lpped cream f1!1Prlnlded wit b ..-C, If deolred. Yield: ' . -.,,;.:;:;:'...:-... , ...... dllled pie bobs; • .SECTION • • will! oo-ed m i z t u r • ' Niltmlc bU a .lonil lilt Of bavo been -far ...,. """" • to • nalf -. !lot onl1 1uiel, the opyet1 WM ~-fir Ji'ef, bat b&ked good:I ed ill Enlilod L loo& timo ~ M woll M ill pud• aao.. dfnp, 1 a 1i' c • 1, . JlllPY One 9-!ndl pl•. Whe11ter you tl1lnk ol tills rich· desaert • a cab or Pie, it'• marvelou1l1 lla...-ful with & bit ol 111tmeg oMancJng the pear bouquet l APPLE Pil:·ALL..+.MERICAH DESSERT l Triple Treat . 1 ~ urty Engl!eb pies vogetal>lell and many mee~ ..,. 'main-dllh a ff a I r s lbh and -coacoctlOlll. l!elWy with mat. game 0: · But to IOI bol!:!'. plec1 lllb •. On ployfli -; , bore is a Cider ~Ulll'"1 Pio 1M1CO <NIU were·.flllod -Mid Old F-Peer J'~ JD01111e1 'Wllo ·11-d .up Cake, boat delfcetely '!li<ed 1llro\l8'> 1llo flr8t cut. llylnl with 111bn<11, wllicb come 1beir names to tile pastry. from tile toot kitchens of the 'lite mince pie -to American Spice Tr a ch 1>e ·tile link beiw-early M!oclatlon. Eagljlb pieo and o u r N'utmeg ball always - D'.odem desclert pies Wlllch a preferred · oplce I o r at'9 eo dear to the American America's favorite dessert, pol&to. ll!iDce pies had ~pie. This Pemsyh!ani<i retiatOl!!I ~cance at one Dut;ch elder pie Combines ame, fir tbe crust eym-cider, nutmeats and chop- . bolized the Christ <lilld'• pod frosh apple dellclously. -eOO all the spic... In 11te !llllng r~ t b e CIDER CHIFFON PIE -.iou. glfis broui!Jt by the 1 p a <. k a I e unfia vored wile men. gelatine Nutmeg Is ooo of tile 1 cup -i. cider . precloos ~ used widely 2/3 cup sugar · ill tile pies ol anolller clay as. 1' teaspoon g r o u n d well aa in m 6 d er n nutmeg versions. New England is l'• teaspoon sell . suppoeecDy our pt e -b a k-2 tablespoons Iemoo jwce ingest region and nutmeg 1 cup diced raw apples hao always been • favorite 11 cup dbopi>ed walnuts epice there because there 2 egg whites was mud>. trade between 1 9-incb baked pie shell or Now England seaj>orlo and Graham c;acker Shell the mtmeg-growillg Islands Solren geletlne 11( l'c cup of the West Iodtes. cold water far 5 tn.inutes. They cell cus1ard ple Heat cider to bolling point. ,.........., pie" down eut Stir In soflened geleUne, 113 and there, as in other parb cup or the sugar, nutmeg of tile ,,..Id, ils -In· and salt Mix until ctiBsohred. gredients need the aroma of Chill mixture 1Dltil it is as nutmeg. Nutmeg goes into thick as unbeaten egg white. America's favorite pie-ap-Beat IDltiI fluff)'. pie pie. It e"'1ances blueber· Milt lemoo juice will! Ojl- ry, pumpldn and squash pie pies. Fold aw!es and nuts as well as a:n e a r 1 y into cider mixture. Beat American vinellar...i-spl~ egg wllites tmtll soft oeal<a pie and a sort of. applesauce· form. Gradua!ly add re· custard ii• called "sparll!n' maininl J/S cup sugar and P1e." It waa tile flawr and beat until otiff but not dry; texture of the "sparkln' pie" fold int.o cider mixture. Tum with 11' hint of nutlDOf. int.I ple lllH!IL Qtl1l until OLD-FASl{IONED (p EAR . CAKE 2 cups bi>cuit ml• " cup sugar 4 tablespoone butter or margarine \> teaspoon g r o u n d nutmeg 1 egg, lightly bealen Milk 1h teaspoon, pure vanilla em act 2 pounds &em pears • peeled, cored a n d quartered 1 tablespoon cumml jelly Combine biecuit mix, ~ cup of the sugar, z table- spoons of the butter and ~~ teaspoon Of the JPJtmeg in a medlum-«zed bowj. Blend well with fork or pMtry blender. Pour egg 1Dto a measuring cup. Add suf· flcient milk to make 112 cup. Stir in vanilla extract. Add liquid to flour mU!ure, blen- ding to lonn a ooft dough. !lgblly hi1tter a 10-tnch spring form pan. Pat dough to lit the -and 1 Inch up the side cf pan. Arrange peen over lop of dough. Sprinkle remaiJtng 112 cup, sugar and ;ii tea s poon nutmeg over the pears. B a k e in a preheated moderate oven (350 F .) SO mlnutee . Dot will! remalning 2 tablespoons butter a n d jelly. Bake 30 mlnutee longer. Olol·lll pan on raclt 10 mtnutoo. Remov• -of opting form pan. Serve cake warm. Yield : One 10.lncb cake. Sundae's Child .,:" ·y aurig~a r'l~a¥ Seafood For Salad For a 'lundleon, this mold· .ad-•1,-salad li .-m:~i!Wn ......... , or _,,. it for a .late nlgllt mpper ·Pr .. ~ I ieparate --•for • party . .......,,_ This dessert ls for the young and gay -who can 11SU8lly down a triple-threat affair. Trlple-lhreit? Yes. PastrY shells are filled with ice cream and topped w l t h chocolate sauce. Picture that! And these shells: are special. They're made with butter paslry plua cboiit>ed salted peanuts. One thing we know. The combinaUon of lee cream, chocolate sauce and peanuts ls one that goes down well. lt came on the scene a dozen or more years ago wbe.n a New York City restaurant began rolling balls of viinilla lee cream in choppat· · salted peanuts and then ladling on the fudge sauce. Since that time innmnerable menu. makers both resta.W'80t-style and home-style have adopted It as a specialty of the house. 1£ you're one of 'iheae, you'll probably .enjoy ,trying this latest vari&tion on the theme. CBOCOLA TB PEANUT TAR1l 1 cup unsifted.regular flour 3 tablespoom cGnfectioner's Sugar ~ te8spoon d 6 tabiesi-is '('II itick) butler II cup finely. chopped salted peanuta . Chocolate Peanut Siluce (aee· beloW) . 1.. In a medlmn mixing bowl thorougbly stir togethtr nour. sugar and salt; with a pastry blender cut In butler unlil I~ is in pieces the size ~ small peal. Add peanuil. 9prlnkle water over mixture, ·~=e­spoon at'e time, mixing . y with a fort ~ ea<;h ad- dition. Gather up dough with fingers; shape into a ball Divide Into a equal pantons and shape eacli into a ball. On a floured pastry cloth with a floured atockinet-covend roll- ing pin, roll each ball into a 5- inch round1 Shape over back d 3'h-incb ~ l 'l•-inch tart pans; prick WJ.'tj{ fort. Place on a cookie sheet. · Bate in ·a preheated 4olk!egree oven 15 to 18 minutes or unW lightly browned. Allow to · cool 5 minutes; rtmove frcxn pans onto wire ~ct to cool com-- plelely. ~t servtn; time fill with lee cream and top with Cbocolale Peanut Sauce. Mates a .erv· lnJ!'. . CBOC O L"TE PEANUT ~UCB In a l~ saucepan beat together \Io tup -..... et chocolale plec!ts, 11 cup•llgbt cream or half-and-half; stir coostanUy unW chocolata' is melted and sauce ii smoeib. CooJ. Stir in ~ cup chopped salted peanuta. Mates 1 cup FOR EXCITING 'LUNCHEON MAIN DISH : SALMON SALAD .. MOLDED CRANBERRY • SALMON SALAD 1 cup · whole berry «anbe!Ty sauce 11> cups water 1/3 cup cider vinegar % packages (8 ounces each l celery gelatin 1 can (1 pound) salmon. boned, llklnned a~ d flaked 1 cup minced oelery %. cup mopped scallions 1 small green peppe1'. diopped 2 dill picldes, !'fl'!IJPO'I 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup heavy cream Jn . • saucepan c o o k cranberry sauce wiUt water and 'vinegar mt.D: it comes to • boll. Stlr ge]atin Into ho! cr.-,Y lnlxture. Cool. Combine ealmoo, celery, scalliooa, jJ'Oell -and plckl<ls. Gredually stir In m a y o nnaiJe, unwbJpped heavy cre3m and cranbmy mixture. Chill until mb:ture ~·.!itir~~ Into a llgbtly oiled 1\0.qUart 3 tabl"'I"""' water vanilla l<O creail; oauce. ~~~~~~~~;-~,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' , mold. Obin uolll fl r m • Unmold and -Ve garnished with aalad greens, olive 1lices and lemon wedges. Mam 1 llo quart mold ' ' Honie News and Views ' Soon You'll Live High on the ··H~g ·at Discgurit · Prices BJ DOl\0'111Y WENCK or...,. <WMr ...,.. M'ftw 'lllia ii the tml. cl year when many 11Ue:f1 10 w mar~ Sioce 'e. are plentlftll, Rcnl be lea· turlni pork "on ~" h-quen!IJ, ..i ti's Ii IOOd tlme lo plan !Ola al ....i. an>and tbli ftnltilt me1t. Over the ,..... port 1111 h loliM out Ill i>opalarlt1 to beef. In 1185, for example, we ate en •verace cl.. lOI pouncil ,,. beef pot --~ penlfllt men thin In 11155. But we 1te only IO paw6 cl pork per penon-4 pe!j:Olll less than In 1151. One reuoo for the !mid away from port may be be- ·cause It Stema more ratty Ulan /bccl', and everyone is .. ' ' becoming aware cA tl:te need l'lll of beef'. are therefore tender. pork bl rlbs1 bacon and Ganadian ba· mend brolRn& or barbecuing lo cut down oo animal lais In Pork" bu eighl tim<S 11 not lederally graded for qua!· coo. These cute give JOU the fresh pork unless you can be the diet. much ot one important 8 vi-tty (tb.al Is, tendemep) at re-least arqoo.nt of meat for yaur very sure that it is welt done Growm, however,, . have wnll>-thiamln-u beef. Aod tall Jovel u ls be<!. 1t l!Wllt money. • ' 1 · for we aUll. ~ve the danger been conceolratloc meir ef. lor-. reuon,,. reconµnend be Inspected Ip'-ir.:= You wUl·get more por< lor of get~ng •nchinolll lrom fort. on ~ la 1 n er _.,. l\,•t leut cmce 1· neii by the U. B. 7'Jllr niooey ii you boy' the pork. 'lllis is 1 -C&Uled 'i>orbn." .. the proportion W[lelr. 1t .. Ju#. II good • of A(:1cuitllri, ........... cuis tbal ....... ID -d "1 Lparuite wbich ~~ fl JiiD t0 1111 in -bop ....,,. al lra"Jllld prolein II Pork -"'1 ..... In and -lea per pound -_, In iDspodlon. .-. .. • 11 mGch: biiber -~ i.I. " . ·'IUl!IIY ICl't1!1 wile to 'loot for II -and lolll <D<I port nil dooo (above Ill de-doyg. (CD.,_ dlillJmnd M!at porld1 hUed 'ID II* C.... "'!I! u i.n wllldl 11 .-and .cilopl; Jar m • r ..-> • f!eezlnc It.for ft•• tbal bll. bop_.. leaner If ~,-cta1io'the com firm ... ftnt IJ1lllled In Id· · alyle lll&le rb (cut fJom the da11II..,..11< lowenrill de- he -them to pt up on and '.ll'lllnllltlllllof-lnd lldp-1ur1 and plat.>.--Ill co1o<, rib md>. wbolo"' 1b1n1: ball atro, the poruita. theit bind 1ep w rUc;1j their Pod'.lfil CaU(amla undlr ,...._ not darll: red; !II whlcb Is -of ham _i.~t!>...:._ ~~ tntludl), ·•-~~,Olia WE ARB food.) • frliW!loa a wboleak cul&. whllt, fal!t' !Inn and wlil --•-••-.,... -~ Ailo ii you cut....., Ill the 1t ii ......Uy IO!d lnlli! not '1r1mn\tlt; · aad ""'1M wl\lch nlc shoulder ..i pork -Q. i. lroze a balf ol ham visible fat ot<lllnd the Odges frozt!>. It doel not keep u ore plnk!Jb 111\1 ' -not ..,._ .~ . ...: and It bec:ame very loulb. cl a cut tllch u a pork chop well a.-..i whell ~ whl1j! snd Dlnly. • Slnoe pork 11 lencl<I' ••......-Whal ...., tbl reuon·for thlll ..-&Ike cl ham, tbe _.i. !al -to tum tllldd aflor ~with boll. thecullwblch out.-~~Cllll can • ·A., Somellmea ' me1U wo 0 o1 fat ii creatlJ r.diJced -t lilc ~ It ~-'!I , .,. 1n -tell dlmapcl -be nlOlled •.-lrlOd witbout -at home,. tspeelally (from 11 pmat lo JS¢· '11 p.p.ilar •heel II a.,.... the b1choll or!OI· per pound. havinC 1I0,-1hem, as ,llrpr· cuto, -toulh -in the case cl a port er meat. TbeJC! Include the center cut you -14 -1 to do with becauoe they lreaa t.O 11- chop) and not much different Bec:alme 111 ~ ~re-~ugb· and rib port chopo and 1001ts. ,s_qmparable cuts ol beef. ly. ll.... refrigerstor-frea. Ir/" lbat on 1 comparable !<red u young1•"""'" and center cut ham 1llces, spare tfi• don't normally rec:om-.... Jusl don 't bav the rut freeiine capacity «'commcr· wieuen· ars produced !or peo- clal freescn. Alaq, ll you pie who don't est port, but overload your freeier with ara no more nutrlUous Ulan ., too much< -t lo ·be lrOze:I l'Oilllar wieners. In fact, be- at ,.. lilpe, tbil C1J1 ruult caute pork is mudl hl&ber In Ill llow frecb111, and toop thi&mln thin beef, the nplar moaL A good rule 11 to not tey wlenen wouid be -hal to "-· -I~ 11 "'°, 1llOl'I nutritloul.Jlbey Ucl sro tlnw lbari 11 ...... al,...,.. cheoplr ao aivo you moro -~. -• 100 food -,. ,...,.. -· pound c:opd)r -· ,thJs ~....; -w a mut"""" a1 a Q. WbJ -the • ...,.. _...... plnk color ,,. ham ~ .....-dlscolored on the outaldo wbell • Q. Are all-beef -bet-ter !or you U. replsr aJ. lbett 1'\Qn? I . lio, lhe . .,ty ~1....-. 111. tbilt reaW* w1'bot1 -taln a mlllure al pc>rt -1 beef, whDe all-beef ,,;....,. conlain only beef. A~ r bamllll<ndorcoobdr A. The ~ al bam Is not llabJe ill ll&bt 'I" ... .. wbeo the e11t -II u• Poled to llr or J11b1 • dllcol-ors. Thia is no way alltctl lta quality or n. ...... onlJ Ibo lpptlnllOI ta~ l • ' - " -. • -· -a. 1'161 • DAILY Pit.OT , · -• . . LB •. CUT·UP FRYERS ............. LI. 33' ' lllSH• llAll• -lCJc GROUtm BDF _ .... -... -LI. • .. U.1.D.A.-OllTA•-ClllU&-4nc ROUND BONI IOAST ......... -LI. .. . -am--7nc ROLLED ROAST ............. : ...... LI. .. . U.1.D.A.OIOICIOllTA•llOl.C•THDIHP 6ftc ' RUMP ROAST -··-···········"""'LI. ... --·112.oz.•ACICAGI 43c WIENERS Aloi MuT ................... PKG. · IJl!.DD 11!!;.111• _, •. ,... CASH& PRIZIS '".., ..... hi11••• ..... . . : $11 jlll 111111111\ • llarl. ··li*w1=· . -~ -3gc ... w · ... •••W •lrt . AIAX.. -~·-"'-...-........ _ ..,,.. • ., Lltl.flt tLIMD - CHUCK snAK ·LI. 48• T1WI LIWIS LO.cAL APJUCQT ;;HaL¥11 · cTN 35c ASSORTEI) FLA ORS ROYAL 5 .GELA11N .aEG. P~q~ . ST ATER BROS. GREEN LIQUID . , .32•0~· DETERGENT .... , ASSORTED ~AIN DINr4ERS LIPTON .:· DINNERS ......... EACH GOLDEN GRAIN RICE~A $ REG. PKGS. . , . I . •· . · ~JAl.EPRICOEFFECTtvET.flJ'U.DAYS URtlliil'WEDS.,OQT •1711ir28rd. NOOAFEINSTANT corr"-"·0<11.09 CONFIDm ____ ,,..4r,. .. 75' "~o· ~'!!!~'ER • .........,. ' .· . .. ..... FLUFF '•"~'°""'" ... ••"-. · ·.ll~llWll 1uwra.•CGUl.AlflJl)lt ~-.:.of 2 'N" OW.,ACICAGll-QTLff GA&..R" .:.. a.oz: 11-.0Z. INNAPKINS _ _,.,,.,29' FROITINGMIX ~-... 31' .... ':M( N'03 ' PLlllMITI -· .... w P1ZZA~1x=:.-,.,. ... __ ., .1">:;; ·~ r1. I ' 0 ' jijif'1i~ ' -~I BUNT0 .. .J1 CM ,_• ! • 1 ,... . ... ~ 'r .. .. ... mo. • _ . . ..... . '· .• . --. . . •• .. ' _,,.,. If M, • • "'" ... • • .. • • .... ~ 11.Yh "=~· I ., -T, i:::,. . I " ' I~ • -A~ ~,... ', : • I . .. , " ' ' --~--::.-.----- . . ... .. c I L I ' -----. ~ -----------------" ' -~-------.,,=-~---- CAIL Y PILOT 4$ ... _ .... --~-------- • in this ·. ild . Mr •. Stead of ·LomilG says, · . "AIP'-" Beta Meats -.a-, .Belt..-· and e:•• Your AlPHA BETA Neighborhood Butcher Proudly Offers !UTCBBl'S· PRIDE MIATS MIA TS YOU'LL IE PROUD 10 5EIVE •DISCOUNT PRICID • FIAVOl-AGill COlOllADO lllF • U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPICTID BEEF •QUALITY & SATISFACTION GUARANTEiD SllAll SIZE . BAK[ ·or BARBEQUE. ALPHA BETA• BUTCHER'S 1'1110£ DEPfND.l8lE QUALITY GROUID BEEF "Jud ECOllGl'AK MBS. OR OVfR ll ALPHA BETA• BUTCHER'S P~IDE BEEF• U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED IOIELESS flAWRIUl SJ 14 CHUCI BLAD£ 53~ Rll STEAi JUICY \ a STEAi cur CUIE !ENDO Fl 4.VOR·ACED ~ ~ PLUM!"& TEWOOI Wtru BODY . FRESH FRYERS ~ ....... ,.. 59• '-e/FllYER Pl!J.~ ...... ,. IOW l llAID l:.."lfl' 5 4 C SUCED BACON lb lllMii 11ii • iwm 1N01tED ROM ICEMASKA IE&llWt 01 THICK ILIClD 59c SLICED BACON )'<:: 'WIEl JOHlf Oii WIUOll COlttC lllltl 59-$LICED BACON 1 u. '"' IOIELESS fLIWRFUL 9 8 ~ '11~ RUMP ROAST .RJICY SRAIS IOIEUSS SHOULDER 89~ ROUID l\Jll as~ · ••I.SOii·• ''COM mt;" 1 ,4 .. . CANNED HAM ::'il'r u. CLOD ROAST · · STUI CUT STAIDllG WG( 89~ CORIED IEEF . 81~ Rll ROAST END llOUIDS · ~=""' ll!f,SE PRICES EFfECTIVE lllURS. thmu&h v.tD. OCT. 17.23 . ,. , ,, ) \, gr AIJlf!AKTI , , f"S DISCOlOOPI"[ '""' -M.&CfUNl: .vi.wwiu; ~ NON·ALloEll.blC i'Elcol'B'L'i1"iiE'?s ... $3" iliU.owll"ii PAILS ~ .. 281 ,. 79' 4.2 OUNC! sPRAY MJSt CALll DEODDRAllT ·@uRlnS.il'yrJtFi"'11t viilisviPo RUI SI• 471 SliuiiSITsPi!Ar , .. s1 02 vTuITTrQ'UIL''""" , .. s 11t ' .. ~ ' .,.... F' TOTAt DISCOUNTS EVERY OA't' IOME AL.PNA IUA ·="~ VAN CAMP • I-OZ, CAN TOMATO SAUCE VAX CAMP ·-~-CAN PORK & IWIS HUNT8 • 8.0UNCI ClN TOllATII $AUCI 12' .. CAll .. 1lb; CAN • WHOL! • DXPE!LED KUNTS APRICOTS . 370 'WI CAN • ~ Ill' Hal.ftl • CllZICI' 281 HONTS PEACHES J3c DIET DEUGHT • Sl3 CM -· PEAi! QUAllTIRS 311 "'11 COMSTOCX • :O.OZ. CAii 41 j APPLE PIE FILLING 470 I~-~· • REG. or QUlCX i1UM QUAJWI OATS 30o o · CZ.OZ. pm,• REG.« OUICX SS..: .. ,.. ... -1 ..... m· I ..... l'UllE POil PUllf 01t lllADEll flUET °' Ull YIAL RID IAUUll IUTLITS HOPIR lit 99' 79~ 13L TOIAl DISCOUNTS FVfRY OAY . 731 631 @citwcoiC.111a; 341 l·US. CAii • l\EQ~JClt(CXORY M.fi . l.llZIAlllE COFFEE 710 111111' ~1-U.CAN•!'«,w-lljM ~IDEAL COFIIE .,. ,..._ Ult' · 2-1.B. CAN R.o. or Drip Jl,25ftl. Lll PACXOF2TUS£S • 571 Uate'1111 Toolhfasle 88' F'D'sn'Eoo. SPiil Y 1 • s 11t iCHlclimcToR 1•s1u MLDRODT--lk 721 · ·: @wr''GuA•i 111 191 ~INOTT • II.OZ. nAI.Wf tlail; ~SALAD DllESSING ll9o ff' S4 OUNCE IOTTL! .... WAGN£R ORANGE DRINK ilOc 'IV' . 12.oz:. CAN• 1 FLAVORS HH: FRUIT DRINKS 13' 111 2-UI. 10X • Watai Sofie• RAIN DROPS 110 3k 311 111 w JS- 22-0UNCE CAN . STA no SPRAT STARCH Uo 'b_O.w.oK STA rtlf LIQUID l11ISE lie 0"1:GWDN PACUG! OF llD ~JI!~.~ Po:i .... SCOTT FAllllT JWIUN$ 311 ft DIET DILJGRT • 303 CA!t • CUNtl. .,. 9· ., PEACHES W!l:'" ". · 281 · · .. 1.1.1. CARTON • INCL. 2a Ofi' (.8)11ucoA )iii( MARGARllE 291 251 • 12 OUNCE JAi · (.B)w1UHIR£ 'jiii1i(' PICKLE ClllPS Sii 291 ' ' ' ••• we save s5 to '7 everytime we shop~''. OHIC•l[SIEN & CRlA~[RY ' OUNCE >•cu.GEi • "'°"' WHm: Tll1l<ET Oil CIDctEH 461 LEO'S SAJIDWfCli' MEATS 4lc • 1-UI. PACICAGr• Sh VAWE ' :r-.. "l'mm 63¢· ~r.t~~ 4lc 411 6 OUNCI: PACKAGE 'l-1.1. ·~Ge OSCM'llAYU All lllAT Wl!llERS 2-U .. CUP 8k ValO.• 14 OUNCE PACO.GE • SUCED ... .. ... IOI '9c VALUE E6f All MEAT IOl.OCIU .,.. . SARA LIE • FJIO'ZDf CAKES l All V.S.tl• .... · PASTRIES Uo R ' FROZEN • ALL V ANETIEI IAJIQUET DINNERS DUTCH PRIDE • l/i...2_~µ.oN mM. IMITATION ICE 111tt1 lie . ; ~ll!!Dii::::=:, .. ~ ~ T11t1; meaft extra !IYl1111 for ,0.. M'6e poWblt by sptQ1! purd'lasts witb tbt cost red11CtiOM pused on lo JOU. look '°' Uttm tllrouahout the slort. About Our DOUBLE DISCOUNTS roJ AL OIS!..Ol!NT~ fV[llY DAY \-.-.rr •. ~ ··-=: @Q'Uicfiiic'r ""· eic· 59' · ll.OUNCE' PACO.GI! :J?e: JP• @iniiiE'iisa.. · zlc 21 • ' ' . ... CA!' (.S)STOl&Y . )iii(· SYfEi..f:PUS.. Zlc . 204 .. ..c . .. ' u. , . . ~ ' . STORE HOURS: MaltfwRl.1aA.M.11••.M..SAT.wSUN. IOA.M.t07PM. COSTA MliA-241 I. 17th 'sr. HUNTINGTON llACH-9045 A""'1lo HUNTIN.GTON IUCH-11611 H. Aiola Sf., POUNTAIN VALLIY-#IO Wamo~ ' LAGUNA 30922 S. c...r llhny · . . . ' .. ti ' . . ~ ' ·1 ( ,. --·~ . ·--· • ------ 1...., DAILY PILOT w~ .. ..da>. October 16, 1968 F.a-itlLOT.ADVlllTISlll --• -1 . r ···' . , .... ~,~~ ... ....,. ,, . .. ·•·l~ The perlect·.-feature for your .men~ planning:~ .... ·. · [. '!Jl-Rqnchli ]Jerfectlg."iiged '{rotin.d sleak!' · · . · t 1_ ' to # .._ f , . . .... . , , ... , r ~joy the ilelicir>us cdifferences! .• :·mare .... ' ~ . . .. ' f ., ' ~;.1-' ' . • . ~: ., , r . tender ••• ~ore flavorful ... l A~ so.-m.~ny.'. ~en~-makers i · p~ced: q,t (J!J;J .· ~ · _: . . f . . . .. • . . i • • ~-• "'~ '' ' ' . • . '. . ' -· . "• . . ' · •~~'!or ~;aiu'!i-~1 !n~eMC.;tool Our policy is to provide )'<)Ol wltli :what you want,,. uactb'. u you want it! 1. t \ ~ t ' ! I U.s.D.A:. !llialoll Jlool',,, 1111 i.tOif J..t for 1<'111 Lo&n and ~ tender .. Ii ...U 6o 1i11.,,M!1"'"4·for nl•• as it lhould II be , , , llll4 ~ to lht lft -llOod •tlnr !or ~our foocl.ilil'flln--M.• lo ).!l!llar Bl llanchol 1) I I ' • l 1. ! • lb. .. Rump Roast .. ~, , . Bl&IJtCho Grocery Special8 . Mar.tii,IR . -f~ .. Q~er .: .............. .' ........ ·KA~ GAUOl ...... -•• 59¢ All th1tlavorof~Q:OP.~ ... 'l\)~rt•Save on gallon •ize jup too ••. at ,1.09 .. , Hunt's Tomato: Sa~ce .. : ........ OUNCECANS ........ 12 FOR s1000 Work :wonden In 7oar reclpea :witli l.h• uucr, zesty flavor of tomato sauce . , • and !ave, too f French's Potatoes : ......... THIEEVA!IETIES .................................... 29' . . . ' ' . Instant pol&toeo •• , 7 oz. ]>kf~Xalh9cl ••• 5'os. Sulloped ••• 6 oz. Potato Pancake • ; . af'thl1 prlc< ! JeUo .. , • . ~ · 'for.Sf;OO Big 6 ounce J)t.Ckares .•• all flavon I Peanut OH • • • ·• 1.,. ~ 49c Planter's, •. uve 14c on 24 os.-1ilet Tea Bags • • • • • : • 49c Tenderleaf .•• '8 ct. pq, lt ihil prlca! '· Imo •. 1/2pt.19c • ; pt.35c DreHea up M> ma111. food.a! Save at this price! Orange Juice • . • 5 for $1.00 Sonkiot Frosea,,, Ca!ifornla'1 beotl •.. 6 .is. Chocolate Cake • • . . . • 69c Sara Lee favorita •• , frozen ••. uve 20cl Ice Cream • • • • • • 69c JloYat Hoat , , • ca\eriaa'. quality! , •• \\ gal. I . 1 , · Delioateuen llot•ael:,,_ . . . . . 49~ .lll mea~ ••• "!'" pound pack3gc: Cooled Hain . . . . . . 65c DllDoll , •• ptrftcl 'Ille ..... 4 \.> oz. pkf. leef TIMlles . . . 4 for 99c ll'•llll°• XLNT , , • tUY, to aerve I • , , 8 oz. pkf. Facial Tissue • . . 4 for $1.00 Boutique .•• Iuxuey quality! ••. 200 ct. pkg. T ollet Tissue • • • 4 for $1.00 Boutique ..• with the difference!,. .• 2 roll pkp. ' . Glade · Mist • • . . . • 49c Johnaori'a decK!oriier ••. all scenL&,, •. aa,·e: lOc! . Ajax 2 Detergent • . • . · 63c Boolted for cleaning pawerl .... giant 11i2e! . . Glory Rug Cleaner • • • $1.59 . Johnson's ••• 24 oz .•.• euy to use! save 30c! -' Johnson's Pledge' • . • • 7fc Protects u it shines ••• Reg. or Lemon·, .)Jf pi·siu. Fabric Softener . . , . • 69c l1Jrac1e \Vhite ••• quart size •• , you !&Ve 20c I Liquor, . Wine Spanish Wines . • • . • • • • 99c Buriundy, Rooe, CW.~ Sauterne • , • (10.69 cue) Cabernet Sauvlgnoil .• ·.1119 Paul M~•,: , ~ and 4"llcio_!1 , , • w)\b, !tee( I ... i. :,; ~ ' • Old Forester ; • -. : • • ti.~$6.15 Stralrht WhtheY. ••. 86 proof ••• U.VI He! ' t ·' . ' -O:ven ready • • • $1 49 .g rib!< ... 2 lb. avr. · • ll .I ' ... <. ' ' ' .. Swiss Rock Comish Game · Hens f ' ~ '.2401. Plump-and ten4er .••• !m&ll boned ••• you'll wonder 0 how so small ~· ~ird Big can Wt.e s~·-~·?·Grade "A" .•• your guarantee of quality! ' f , ' - Fresh Carrots • . . . . . • . • . 2' for 1 Sc Garden goodness ... in one pound packages to prese rve the precious tiavor ! Crisp Celery ' . . . . . . • . . ~ • 1 s:.1 'fender stalks ... 11napping crisp,,. and large, too ... to offer you valutl . I ,.-: .. Homemaker Values , Dial Shanipoo • • • • • 69c Listerine • • • • Big !avinp in 7 oz. size I , •• Compare and !et! t I . • 89c Antiseptic ••• Kills rerms by millions!. , • 14 os. .' I Prices i" effut at all 1tort1 T~ura. through Sun., Oct.17, 18, 19, t o ' ARCADIA: Sun5et"'& Huntin~on Dr. (El Rancho ;Genter) • PASADENA:. 320 West Colorado Blvd. ~ $,!IUTH ,PASADENA: F em t & ~untin~ Dr. ~ .• "HU"'.TING!DJ , E~CH: W~mer'.'~o:' X1g · -.Jifst :~ , llf.iW,jbi.lfarbour) NEWPORT BEAClt:.~7.27 Newport:BIVd. •. 255.S '~stbluff Dr. (Eastbl~V Village Center), \ I• , f2--#ILOT-ADVIRTISER • . ' ~ •. ll.$1.23 . IOllil DllCOWT IPICIAL ' l.tOA CllOKll!WOIRAYBN $147 WIBIHIOllEGMlitA(4T051.BS.AVG.ill'J 49c Top Sirloin Steak. LB. Roasting Chicken ·!.B· H.~DA·CllOICE TEJIDWT llRNID FRES·SHORE FROZEN OCEAN CATFISH, HADDOCI<, Bflf,E-ZC.\RYE-IMllEIEAlYEllO BQc RDIJNDEROR . 69C lb\ Roast ••••• ia. ;,-Fillet of S•le • ~ .11. · 11.S.ll.A. CllOlll lllllllMI' _, .98C'· MllOUR,STAR 1-1.B 55c Rib Steak •••••• LB. All Meat Wienen lllG: _ AU.lllIE H& lllG._ ,.., · . MAlll!T a.um llllNGS YOU G!NiJIME CROWN . STAFFORDSHIRE c~P's~-nu1:i~\ ··. :;,t M.\!QtlllO CAif, IU.l,11 • ' " JN IJ: llM1nNL P.ltfitf&:• ! ' • ' .. t, 1. ~ ........ a.. ..... ,._;. ..... '-\ ' ai.. ••MM~--""""' ......... 4!._~~~ .t ........ ., ....... MllJ ............. a... 4 •w4l ·=.._., ...... ,..\._ ..... ..._ .... _ -~-,u,.,_1o ...... 1re ....... ............ __ ._ .. ..., ~"'So'"'""'"""'""" ... ___ """ ______ tir'. :::.:·:;;-:r-:...t::.~:=.\~ .. : ... $119 =::::.-~!:!'~--~ .rz . ..... ~--~-.... ~. ... __ _:--..j It ''-•. . ' "AJAX ." • . ' I I 1 ' . . . -' ·aLWA-YS '.' · EVE.RY.DAY • I ' ·• CAILY l'ILll! 41. .·Market 'Basket Discounts Prices On QualitY. Products-• No Gcinie1:, No Stamps, No Costly "Extr.as" • : · ••• Mott -tlalM to t.M """ pr._ But oo..+oat -on a loaodlll of ...... or ""'"°' products? Net Marlcot Bilol<et. Wo d!Ooooot prilll all lhrOugh tllo -llOro·. Md 6-ntM ta11lfoctiao ... yo"' (INCL. 3c Off I.MIU ·AJ/(X. . . CLEANSER . ,2~CNt '..,..oeall' Ntcf , ' -'• ... • """"lY back .. -v; .,.....,_, -~""' fl-op gamel.and *"""' '9 ohop al Maobi Bcllloot. llof you get liargalna and qoallly ~ ""rj<lay. See lot yoursett. ' -&:.pt. fillrt adad !11', ~...,... ~ SUNRISE FRESH PRODua 1'fcw ....... ,.,,, ...... ..,,..,_. __ .,..~.,.., ........... ,,..,.. • ,.,,..., 5 w,,., 0IOllUS DISCOUNT SPKWS- ~~ Mlllil"• ..:• ~··· 11 ... , Fniti.s. -. '.": .... 5' , I. I I . ~ l(fONJf &TINNl!D •BABY . ~' 1()« .,,.... ........ , \ . . ·aiww•tca. am«lLD$ ,Vi/u# ·. . ' 'T'h._· ...... ~I 111- IMli-~ ... DETERGENT -. ..... --..... ,._ ...... ' 1u •'• °"" .. -. • I I I " 1. r • <JI DAILY Pll.OT t " .• • .. • ,., ' M • African '• ' l '' I FbsSm · · Discoyered.· .. SAN DIEGO._ 'ilie olilaot ' ' slgna of Ule 1lil far --u bllllon-Y""t;oid. louli ... mal!ll "' llvlll( orpnilml -have been reported . by Dr. Albert E. J, ~el, JrOfeasor of geology, • the.Unfytnll)!..,f California's Seri"' ""'1tution · of Oceanography, •0 •. EIJ&el sa~ f06Slla previous!¥ Oil lo Sou1b .• Alr!ca date ~ .' 1,9. blllloo years. The 3.i bllll~year-old lcssils of one-celled' organisms reaanbliog aJ&ae and bacteria were found b1 Dr. Enge.I and hit associates, ine1odins 11Dme Soulh Alric.Jn $den!" ID tbe rock.s of a mountain range near tbe Soulh Alrlcao lowo ol Badplaaee, eat of Johan- neaburg. Tbe rocU conta!nina: the foal.la were definitely dated as . I 1.5 billion years old, plus or mlnua 100 million years, Engel II.YI· He also reporll lhat older foaslll may be difficult to find, beca'Uae any older ev1dence of life would pro- bably bavo been aestroyed by the convolutiorui and extreme heat which belped shape die earth. The fossils -whicll bavt either cup.liU or rod-Ute shapea -are oo tiny tbil f millloo would lie oeoded ·1o fill a Ulimble. They can best be ' discerned with lhe aid of an eli;ctron microocope, w!Jicb ma&nifies 50,000 Umea, The laraest m only 39 nUlllonthl or an inch long. 1Jnatl speculotea lhat !be cu~ilii• animals may have been &fgu, and thl rod-like f 0 11-i l 1 • --Altbou&h modi wen ,... malDI to 11"'1eollcate lhe di>oo"'f, ~ q>!lllat "' Ibo f ___ ,,.... .. be tbe aik:t car bona 1 • o u a m.atalal cbanocterllllc o1 Uv. ID&...--. .. ... -' -· Piano Recital .. • ! ... ,. 'l,lllUO 1•a-wi. •• ~.~ ... ._ ....... MCllM'Mia.,lt• ---·-•a-Wt. ..... \ ................ ~ 11111 . CHEESE . SALADS: t!:.-::it:"·· ·1-;;-=:.= 35-.... °"" 0.1 • I ,,.. llcQop • j ·. ' • l. ........ Pkla loll ·-..... -.......... 6,5( °"""' Juiq--"'"· ,_., <Ml -2/ 4~ ~.a.o..... -------···~ C-..Mll9. _...,.-.-........... . .,.. ~ .... ~ ................... """ """"'fllh 5llcb --••• _, ........ ~ .... :tJri: °"""" ..... Oiiilt MO&.•_..:. ... -.... Mri: C:.... fWI llicD 11u1.•-............. t1c ,_,....,.Golr'Mlf~ ... -.... l)c . ' I ·-.. \ ' . . I CAKE .MIXES amrca~ ·. ~ '"°"' Vor/lliN "'- "'--. _______ ... --........... ,.,. ... """",......;;... .... . 111•: ~:;-·,., ....... --· ----- • ' • \ --••----r--¥J c:•.,:e:::w "'""~:'."'r-~ - \ ~N~ A VACATION/ . . FBEE ' . TRIP FOR TWO PERSONS ~·~:::')­ . . WESTERN AIRLINES •,' ....... • • ''ROYAL CANADIAN11 ~ · , , .. "'Qi.IQAY IN · _· ·VANCOUVER, a.c. . R·~1sru· NOW! NO PURCHASE RE91JIREI> P.O • lll IHO POllk CHOPS . 55'-I· · "'TINDll0LEF' FINE QUA SMOKll> · . PICNIC ' ~~2~ \: 3~ . 1-1.LB~ . $ 0 . 6-0Z. JINS ' ..... .. ,.;1 ... : • \ 4 I • • • • • • • • • • • . l •. I VARlmES 11.oz. ~ P16. , DEL MONT&-303 TINS 5 =~r;~....... .... . . . . . IRIS D~RK RED-300 TINS 8 KIDNEY BEAN'S........... I ' LIPTON'S Ml,IN DISH DINNERS . VA~rlllS6·· . l . . r • I ' FOR FOR FOR • lY.Ol~V.ta.-+tc.J., 35• OYALftNI ' ...... , .. PUllN..._.l·ll. IA5 , •2)'9 DOG ~HOW ...... ,, • \ .~ .. • • ' DAii. Y PILOT @ I e!AMT PKe. -INCL. lk OPP 6:-0Z. TINS , FOR AIAX HIAVY DUTY · 59C' DnERGENT .......... : ........ . lie/ J I.CZ. TIN -INCL 1c OH • 'AIAX · . · CLEANSER ............. 2 10• 39c 1.9-PZ. SPIAY 1'1M -IMC&.. lk Ofl9I t ' I UlllD IXTU HY 'I'' QEOPORANJ ..... -........... . ' ·:JJe~cafe:J:J~n :J)~~rfme'nf ' OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF Sllc.ED -I ~-OZ. PK&. ' OL,O • . ' • • . . 2701 HARBO Bi.YD,. COST~ MESA • ' . . 1308 W. E~INGER,. SANTA ANA 13922 BROOKHURST~ 'GARDIN GROVE . IV • ~I • ,, ( I I . I ' • I I ""'~~~~.~ ...... !".'. ~-'!:., .. "!,.~-~-~~~:'!'.~,".". '11' .• '!'.·~~ '~~-~-..-:t~\.-.. :;~;:;:.:;=:;:. :s:. :.:-,.,;:= .• ~·=--~==~ -~,.,,-~-~-~:-:-=-:_a;a~~ .. ~i::'-.i21!~-Ei~~-!i"'!i. ~-~-'""'!!!ll'!~.~.';;i-~. ~~. ~~~-.F;!!n~""'~P"Jlll .• . I - TllY 11'TOASTID FOil llliAKPAST ' . .. . . Th.~~·~ll: .·Fig.ht . For ~ .. 5~c9f1ds . . ' ' . Usually jlirt cno .Ual!ilY · 1 package 8'ltlve dry ye.,t differodt -:~ .•• ' v. cup~ - event au\ ol breal;)a.t. YO\I . (110-p~ ~ F) mlght dress up tho firot 2 -courM l>Y blending cran-I cup finely dlopped dates beiTy . jt"9 int>O orange 'h teaspoOli dn- juk<. .. .. .. .. • 9\0·oups silted lloilr, - Or, >'Ill might rprinkle Pour bot milk """ 1 cup brown sugar . OYflt' the hot rolled oats. Add buttett ·or cereal. Another ""Y ii lo ,,,.,....me, ..,.-, ·and sail switch -from .plain -Cool to lukewU'llt. Dinolve toast to a homemade bread yeut m. lukewarm water. such as thii Date oat Loaf. Add .to{ ce:reat"'mixture. Stir It is a hearty, iOod-fiavored in eg_gs, dates, cinnamon, yeast !read. ' .and ·2-llolr, Add !lour Olances ; are time 1 '11 u needed 1D· Jnlb stlf:f do your baking the · diy doulli-• before. The iqad· -Tim cmlo IWitlY llourod beauti!Ully. Slmp\y add a -; -unW smootll glau of w!lolo or skimmed one! olMtlc. Place in lllU•· milk to the mitt juioe, ed bowl; 1um onoe lo greaae cereal ad tOiMt, .and yoo. top. Cover;· let rite until•dou· have a complete, adequate 1 ble in tile. Punch down; let meal. rest 10: minutes. Shape into ,r loaf. Brush out.side with DATE OAT BREAD water; roll in. l'Olllainlng 'Ao ~ cup milk; aoal.ded. cup rolled oat!. Place in I II cups rolled oata, quick ~ loal pan (I I J I 3 or ~. unoooited -incbes). Lot ril• UD111-le V• cup butter or In lllu. Bab in-• m~ ovm (llO doer•• F)) until 11 .. cup aua:ar done, lboutlOmlnuttt. 111 I -toll VWll: Ono loal. ' SIMPLY ILl~ANT Cool Idea Beet Borsch Jellied 1 A cool idea for warm In-l 1-pound ,can (2 cup1) dlu Surnm« da:rw and <Ne-julienne beets, drained, nlngt-Jellled Beet Bonch save liquid w!li crunchy llln julienne 1 101\-ollllCO e ab COO· bollll. Slqiple lo 11 s ahead. somme eblll in a 1111 pan and cut 'Ao cup oo1oa, ehOl'Ped Into cullN al lll'Vini.time. ' To mab. It 'look mm 1 tablespoon •UJV m.., _ ~ cool and ·2 tabl•IJlOOlll lOmon juice ~~ ..,... It in your Sprinkle gelatin•--Cl'1llll coupe1 -liquid and ltlr well. Pour .,. llr l>a crownini touch, ct1m0mmo into aaucapu, -bowll ol chllled 10ur add onloos and limmer 10 -· Jaad -· ID tr{). min-. strain. Add baet lnllle b1md of ![-or Co-mixture, cugw, lemon Juloe lamNM, makes the picture and beetl to consomme and eemplole. • mll< well, Traufer into 1oup ntln:D llSllll' BOR8Cll c:upo or mold. Chill. Top l peeklp'1m8aVlrid pl· with aour cream. Maire• IP" Illa '\ prvximat.IJ 2 cups. ' .. . CLU:a : .STEA·KI U.S.D.A. CHOKE , , . Short Ribs =..439' Tltey :~ ... ~ Turkey ::~ ... ? Ill. .. Turkey_ & Hanu:r.? Turlly Sllcasi:m1• . GOLDEN ·· YELLOW · FULL ,, HANDS lb, ONIONS I RADISHES~~::: ....... :n.6c . .Finl . ' . . ·1·9' RED Y AMS-11t.-1-.· .••••••.••••••••.••• u. GRAPES~:JJ~ ...................... LJ.15c POMEGRANAm=~ ....... .u. lOc APPLES CWMll CMtto.-.................. EA.1 oc : I. POTAIOE ALL P .. OSE ' aussm AtNante.d All .. ~ ....... 3a.•ox -7 c ' ' . ~ • • 1- 1.AD'llllTISER • • 'W1ln11dlJ~·Odiblf 16, 1 ·-s FULL Clf BONEIJ Swi5slftalm ·Round Sttalm ·. Rump Roastll , .. Rump Roast: · .. FROZEN, ORANGE JUICE ' J. • · TIEESWtET OUNtE .JUICE_ .......... u1t45c J t . .. • 1' . 1IEESWtET cwa•i · · "'·1 }JUICE ... : .. i ..... 1ot25c, t c ' . DOWNYfLAKE ~i: WAFFlES ~1 12oz.3'.,c l ,.. . I i I 1 ' 1 •• Ii 'IMZ. 4 o , - • • • p ~· re., ~·,....r--~r..-,,,.._.,.,.._. .. DE p OZ 1¥DFF'P ... F P Pi F •-.-• ·-·---'< •-r--·------~~~-~~-----.. ----...---------------.-....---~~,._-....-,r---"'"11 ' ' • ' lb. Ratlt Bacoa=:.115' BLADES $1.59 ' Hlllltl..-l•cli -ltU A'iM1'lll .• .. MARGARINE ~ . ... .. . 1·2 ' umsws~wmr. : C ·. , JllS _...,.lJlllT. 4IJS....:EXPlttS11/21 U: 'FACE TISSUE · Ma-lmllllS 1·5· Cira C•Pll-UllllT 4-EIPllU 11/11 . .. LIGHT BULBS 39C . . 11 .: DINNERS .. I UMiltfClltCIWI · ·33 .. : DI lllllJ-W!lll . . . C· · mco•Oll-· :um1-W&IS"'21 · ui PANTY· HOS,E ... 99" FIST llllUIY,,.. . . -~-: _, ffflll'lllS ~ • . . · ... C~WllBfWD : ' ,_, ' . Folllltall\ Vahy -16042 Ma .. Dlia C-491 ~ -3049 C1mt Hwy ....... l1aa -700 k Ca•t Hwy. C:.... ~' -Ill W. lM H_.'lll• lecCli• Jl511 So. lldw_. i. . ' t IE AN INDIAN OIVIR Trout Sa I utes - ln·d·ian su·mmer· ' With Ibo ladlan Loot at ~ % cup aalad oll apu or the fuhlon picture % cup cider vlnepr tllll aeuon, we wonder if the 1 teaspoon Alt ....,. for thlnp lndlln might !J¥&. block PIPP"' mend lo the palate . . . so, Mb< beell, cucwnbela and with Indian aummer upon us, onions .. Put mlztuN into a let'upoCullteononeol·Amer· bowl llnod with aalad ·-· lca11 'most neglected """ and Chill.· Combine rema1n1n& ln- IDOlt "uUve" -cullines. g:r.ecUenta and ahab In· a Jar A 1tapl1 of the Slou< •and with I tlahl fltttni 1ld . unitl tho Bladdoal --tho ram-blended. Wbon readJ lo ....., bow lmll <-...uable tn paur drmtntr i>m' lllOd and ·-·tc.-m) -abundant toes lllbUy. S..... :L . ...... flubed tn the olreams . of the G-c.kal Flaim. ?,'111~ 1~ :k': Cawal, Chic roamed qot '° IOlll aco-Popcam. no mere mack to the --.of the . plains, )J • ti-qrant •C(:Glll- panb!\1111 lo ll r.dllttn repUI l'OIRldOd out wltli mushroom . eapo an.I I <dip 'Alad "of i beotl; qu<:11mberi llld' onions. · lk · u llldJan..llvir. Give I · Yaw; famUy • lute :treat .u American Is a p ,pi e pie. · 1 'lbvl11· men to tb6 Jndlan erue · t b a D moccUlns and fl'!nle• lo P\lt 1our wampoim wber)! yooiJI 'D*llh •'.ls' ind ·there'll he no ••ReSer.Yatlons" ' • ·-• ....,. ·llflldtn(. jn u.e '~1,.-~ ... I • , IWNBOW ·~VT WITll ·, •. : •• ' '. MJJBllllOOll. CAPS • ' • ' . ··=~:· fromn ratnbow ,., •.• :.-;,, •-~ :.=~ I ""• t' .. • ~·-.... .. li ... bldlif •• • • ' '~Ji( ~ amall,IClon .• • •• ·" . . ... tllblelpeor.w iritnee41 onion •••• · I tab~-· pm- ..._'WJ,. l( . .,.._. tr..i, ,_, Wllh •• ' . ln>ul and pal lry. -6ll&'inkle ln- aldo and oul -..rt-and pap-rika •. Combtlia ~ tn- llOdlenta and paur,mr trout dlcb ba .. -,_ Into a ·llballo!.-·~.raekol ·bnller ., to draap 11111 fl'<lln ~ Place rael at low ,MlllD(. BniiJ 10 lo IJ -ln ~ lrill C111 one slde, 1ur1r and tinill -JO to IJ mlnutea or until irout ara (olden b""'1L Serve with !em· "' allcto. Stryto I. '.•i .. -i;, 1ff~-w~-i llllOILl!DMUlllDUlOMll I medium aize fmh mush-Elegoet In . llUk, cuuailr nam, 1 t em 1 rtmOTed lmll't·and tltrnmlna 11 c1c111*o and -~ kntl' wool ar l'liooa. I lJow Illa •tabl·"-~ ~a~ -IO ~~ tarra-f«--L 1"11 ' ~ • Ull1 Pat m-lry. 'Mis ,,_., -JM, ... 'I;., e, butw ... Ill•-u ..... G, 41; .......... ~ •> -.. ---Oiaobla~J:da.-­.. po. Plw .......,_ ... mn.nys ISNll la broiler rad< -lnal are 1-f« _,. pallor1I "'" adt IUnlo4. Broll • -aide I« I )$ -for _,. Jll!""I hr lft!D9, .... .. -... 1Jnl-dua nlllllDC aad IPldll olber 'I m!Juttl, -:I. ban<Jq; --~ IDT,' CUCllMID. .&ND -.., will tan ---IALAD or men. -lo -1 -(I-> alkod 11oat1, Martin, Iha D.ULY PIJ.(JT, -' • 441, Palllm Dopl., • -· 1-'*""._, .u.a.t 1l1h 'SI., New Y_..._ If. Y. tlllnI:r • !Oell. I'rlllt IWll, AD- 1 ..n-......... J>11111.!'e,!! ...... •• , .... _ •\" ITTLBn~....., • l I I I I I r I "''" llAJlY I'll.OT -· -J ... 1'61 1 DAILY PILOT WldnndlJ, -~ 1961 ~6 ~-~~~~~~~~-"-~---'-~ News of C.oast Men in 'Seryice on .Duty -Ar~un~_World ' I :;_ I ·,, ~ --Swnan R..,n -W. -. -. ~ 2. C. basic training progam !or oo-and alleoded Orqe Cciul llamdeu Lane, lluntliipa IJbon Royol Tbp AFB, In -..,woa of lie, thlp' = aoldler earned bis. -of Mr. ood Mn.rDoooJd 1--'i IC L111:r of 11 Klnp ~ Into the cadet win&. Co!lego be!on entering the ~ a ncDd' operator, la Tballand. , • per!--o!1 y~ .-almllar -Be.or. of 2C2I w .. ,...,... Jtoad, Newport-. la KrV· The cedet will ha" !<u ......,., ..tnc wttll Jhe 1117111 Com-• 'l'lle oergoant, an -'11' t --' " ;J ' ,_ Bue. way Calta Mesa, is wvtnc ID( ca ocllve duly for five yean of atudy ltadlo( to a 11111111ealloos G""'p, Hickam -Wist, Is a graduate of Spec. 4 Wllfort B. W a..,.. t wrtcJit ,._ °"' ~ the USS Coro! Sea. monllll wllh the U.S. Coast bachelor of ·ICleoce degR<. Airman Appnn. lleoOll J: AfB1 Hawall. Wfll!mimter ll1gb School, 191115 Jr ioD of Mr and Mn -Coli!~ before..,. The carrier In J Guard 811 ,.. He Is a graduate of North Blmoo, :111,.,. of Mr. and Mn.• H11vlng eamed 11>e u.s .. Atr and attended Oranee Coast 11." Wrlll>t Sr.,' ma eo.i;.,J , tertng the ArmJ In 1117. • DOW 1P1Dt 6el\tfta& ~, 21, will be High School, Torrance. Leo p , SomoD ot ld'12 Hoover Force Clutltandlng Uni t College be[Ort enterblr the dore C 1 r c 1 e Hunt~ . -. wW 10 to the P~ IDd. en,Dilt1to for.advanced ; His father, Paul Wilkin St., Westmhvter, ill serving Award,.tM1 unlt wu cited for lel'Vice. Beach •bu rece'ived hiJ ~ ~ ::;-.:; =~ u.,n to the Tookln Gull. potty .ott1<:or: Jning aller resides in Torrence., with Patrol Sq11811!J>n Ooe .. ol excepliopal mer ii o'r t 9 u • -• ~ ond ~ earned In L oi '9!2 ~ Dr' A lf&dualn of 'Colla -~ o(•j!lfllt weeu of ' llangley Point, Republic of the. service for CIUlllandin& corn-Aviation Machlnlsi · Male Vielnlun. ' ' H nlln haa -., lligh Scbool, fte1, a-.-..i. "8Jikl s;;;Jl,1ng al the Racruit Airman Gary D. Parker, son Pbillppinee. municatlons 1 u p po r t can-l.C., Wllllam R. Ganmn, JI, ,' A ·ifr1:' ,.._ with the U:tec1 = ~. Alr~-- tended "-"•e 'Coul r..n..;... Trablbfl Center, Alameda, 'of Mr. Bnd ~ C. E. Parker The llQuadrOD wu awarded tr i bu It ng lo the . 111> llOll ol Mr. and Mn. Wayne f.. lDIBI ff r b 0 r n • Division, Tedmieal .,......., · bef<n .~Jn !be N;;: Calif. of 3117 Killarney Lane, Costa ~ ~:\!"~of ..'.~!!,','_~ complisbmenis ol the Padflc QllllllOll o1 10112 Bbmarlc Wrfll>~ wu cited ;;itb a Pur· AFB, 1'e$. .........., · ~ Mesa, bas graduated lroQ1 -..... -~ ·-Air Forcea mlall00$.. Drive, llunllnglon Beach, is nle Heart Award for bis Trolned u an alrcrall~ Cadet'Doi1J.E.Wllldo, .. 1U.S. Air Force Tecbmcol maintainad wllhin the serving aboard the ,USS ~i..andoutatandingdi'! ?nJc,hebasbeenm AJnpu LC. llldy E.-JoM. of Mri. Palilda L. Simon ol ·-~ Sheppard AFB, Ta. llQU&dron: Sit. D. L M>-1, llOD of £nterii"ise. a ...,!oar ponrac!, play d valor ·abd devotioo1 It to a unit o1 the Ml1llary son of Mrs. Bill Ho\li1e1 of 17'151 ~<,Circle, Hun. I The ajrman, • •· medical -. Mr. apd Mn. ~ Mabena attack aircraft carrier. . duly in ignoring bis o\nl llfl Command, Travls4 1!461 Magnolia, Westmh> 11ng1on Beac:bi l'O<enlly corn--!J><Clollst, gra<\ilalell Sit. ~ G. Coad, IOll ol of lll71 31111 SI., W-1111ter, 'Ibo carrier wu awarded afely lo p!ICl!I leflow olfl· He Is a graduate of ster, has graduated flun U.. pitted lbO. U.S: All: Foree••· !tom ¥ M~u hllih Jic'hool Mro and ~ ,P..., <load_.llOl2 1ios been Ul!ped for dlily' lo 1lle NaVJ Ulilt Commendation cers n Phu l!ol." I lljgh School. U.S. A I r Force Terbnk:al School, Sheppard AFB; TU. 1be airman W15 trained U a refrigeration and a1r eoo- ditiooing specialist and ..... been wigned lo a unU of'the Tactical A1r ('.tcm•nd at George AFB, Calif. He au.nded Founlaln Vol· ley High School before eul<r· ing the Air Force. Airman Wllllam. Aecsta Jr. son ol Mrs. Estella A! Acev~ of 3309 E. Gage Ave., Hlµlt-, ington Beach, has graduated from the Air Force Technical School, Sheppard AFB, 'Tu. The airman traiiled u • medico! ~ apedalisl bu been assigned lo a Wilt of the Taclicol" Air Command, Nellil' ,AFB, Nev. lie is a graduate of llunl· !ngton Beach lligh School Seaman Deaakl G. Rolley, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. l!lllley of 1122 Dundee Drive., Hunttnitori Beach, has been ~gned lo the U.S. Naval SUpport Actlvl. ty, Da Nang, Vietnam. ' . stt. Tim 'Woodrvff, 22, ~~~~of Mft /s : Ceylon Road, C o s t a . Mesa. is at Wilfprd Hall llospitru, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Tex., r&- covertng from wounds received tn a c ti o n in Vietnam. 'lie is a grad- ; uate of €01 ta Mesa lligb Sdlool. 1116'. .. ' .. * * * MARION FISHER ··Cos t.a Mesa .. . BABY fOODl:~ 11' JUllOR IABY FOOD ~ .. -15' IABY FORMULA~~~-25' . MJB COFfEE,~~-69' •• MJI COFm-~-'1'' MJB COfflE -~ .. --'1" MJI COFFEE ...... ~'1" UPTON TEA BAGS::.~65' ... 1a/B.t1/.--. 111c14 "'1Mt1, ai .. lc I CtHhl - , 211 C. (Sllct4 l Y' <••~ _ ... ··DOLE PINEAPPLE ' . :asa NllLETS CORN ,,.....,_ 23' MOOD YIG£TABLIS::t.:: 21' Ill. llOlli'E SPINAQl .... -20• . GllEDl6Wfl' PIAS•uo-23' CUT GllEDI IEANS::i:" 24' .... 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IMwtlf.t r•tl tll1tlactin Y•• will we1t •R• et .a. 1 ..ch: . ~ • 10" GLASS FRUIT BOWL • 1 ov. H GLASS VASE o 7\14" GLASS.COVERED CAND Y DISH o I" GLASS CENT ER· PllCE o 14" GLASS SERVING PLAT· n a BRYLCREEM HAIRDRESSING ••••• :::t"~ 94' PHISOHEX SKIN CLEANSER .:=.$1•• ••••••• •.-.ct JOY DETERGENT :... 83' IVORY SOAP ::::::-7' rr.., --~~,,-­~ Gl1A11N DESSm JELLO 6-0U~ PACIAGf :L&o j • • •• !t1:bl&' .. ' OREO SANDWICH::.~. 47' CRACKERS ;:::,-38' ! FRENCH BREAD ::=. 36' CHUO( WAGON llllAD=.::33' HARVEST DAY llllAD ........ 22' ::.,~J!'!! • .C!!!MEAL ':ii-39' CREAM OF WHEAl::l.'::._.38' rr..' C ·Klv~'-­w scomu FACIAL TISSUE .,..,. CRU$T MtX :=" .... ..__t9• QUAKER OATS ~:* . 53' RUSKITTS:=.':::' 9' tUCKY noua :::::, .. ___ _ 1·LL PKG. LONGHORN CHHSl ----------.. AMERICAN CHHSf wur, ___ , ...... ._.tt.r.,._ . HO'S SUCED MEATS ( __ ..,. ________ ... ROD'S PARTY DIPS --"' -·· .. ····-·-...... __ ... BORDEN'S BISCUITS . , .. ~--mu --t\ol«.,.. AU-MEAT FIANi S ..., __ .,..._,_ ... COOKED HAM _, --X.LN.T. TAMAlU ' _,....,a.JCllC--.W~,_ 59• 62 1 45• 38• 19• 57• 65• 27• ,...,. ................................. ..................... "' ........ ~ "ltc ... l"kttl ".. -~l~ CHIQUITA H AND '. ·~ ·~ BANANAS . '.1 1:~ _..., ·11c .. cmULMlllCI., --. .. . RUSSET POTATOES , U.S.110.1 10~43' ~ .... ltMtMtfliUI -... ,. .. .. .. -.. • • • • • . i I ' ' • .... " -· • ' ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' • • ' ' I • • ' • • • ' • .,~ ~. ..,., • J . ' . • :i • . , .. .. ·• iiidti01&1'' 1r . . . USDA CH.OICE · SPENCER: STEAK ;~MALL i ... END ~ ~~~JAX 2 ... ' LAUIDRY . . . DETERGENT ; GIANT SIZE . SPRINGFllll.D . VEGEf.ABl.E . MARGARINE . 1 ·LB. CARTDN . .. . ' . .. ' CASH 1-PRIZES t /~llJUftl)1SIJtillp~1•illr. SNtm illlllll•*" AJAX AIJ..PURPOSE U9UID CLEANll = , R ... 9'c . 69' • AJAX ' · CLEANSE1' . . ., • .,, llD '2· ... 3· ftr ·u•. t .., 1i. · . 7- . EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK STEAK OUR OWN GROUND SHOllllDIR EASTIRN GJ!AIN PID DAILY PILDT H • ;IPR,NOFllLD SALAD OIL 24-o._ loHle . . .. . . ~ ...... -""~ BANANAS c lb . . . \.11,,.0. 1 :.: .. ~\G" ~~~," ·~-· '' . RUSsm . '· r ·~~ !< .~ · . .¢ POTAlOES ·,; ·~'~' I ~: . ... ] . .. ") ( .....---------·-· ~ -~ ..... -.cw-~_~. THICIC'MIATID·' ....... ''. .. ' . '. BANANA _,._ ...... -..... ,ti' '1·-.i.'<" ·i • , I J Sou SH -.... .. . . .• ; A , . . , . ... ' :'.. ' ~ "'l _f,. t• . ..,..... ------------........ ---· --... WC&-~~~ :1 • MILD Sl!ANIS~;;· ;~ • : . 5·t' . coa.• ONS .... . • ; '_ . II . . . . ~ . ' ~ KRA'7''1~~1C • - ' CARM ts i . . ........ ) l .. ., ' . ,. , ..... .. ~-1.'i:O~ ... • ! 3 .... ~c·,;· ~1 ;• ... :. ',t ;~if ·"" l ·i BEEF PATTIES RATHS BLA,K. HAWK WIENERS ~:~:. ROLLED PORK ROAST · 59~· $298 ' w~mz. 49:. • .·. 2 LB. BOX DAIRY 1'RE51i . 1 L •. ,KG. 69f . SllCED,(HEESE \ . ~ -·. USDA GRADI ~A,; · . . , . -! · . · FRYING CHICKEN PARTS BAii ~-W~lt~RN fTYLE PRESHCHUNK 1 39' LIVER·· SAUSAGE •!YLE .1 . lb ... .l .. «!,, ' .. . --/, LIG-N· THIGHS MIAlrv llttlASTS :1-LIClqlD fRYlltS ,. ....... USDA CHOICI ' e1·e·s1uu 'I ' ' .. ' ' ..... , .... •· . , .. 9· c '<I I • ,,., lb .. :"'t.,,.._ ... ' •.t.1 M. WP:rlRN STYLI ·-'·IUl,J<·, . . • I SllCED··:BACON I .. .. 69~ ~ -'. . ' . I . -,J._. ... _ .... 0 • . . " . . . ' ; I ''I: :4'' ,, t S'' '''.'" ' I I ·l ~-. t· "!4+~ J • "STOCK W NOW l!Ol'.ltliliCOWlitt" • •, l • , .. " Prices llfccllna Thin., Fri., Sar ...... , . • I .-Odober 17, 11, 19,'20. Mc. ................. .. • =, • 1tlfllldPlaalll llD W. a,ap ~ • • :::,S.°i' i ---_,f" .. f':"-t<;••, ( 15 '€'1f52*.4iit4!.+DSJ -.. ~ .......... ~, .... l . .. • ... -flil • r: ! 114 'DAILY PlloT .Atuwft'• Yo•llfJ, Tired · 1'1othen I ' _.._ • • . . Mom of 'You .. g Adults Says 'Enjoy Them· Now~ \ \. ' 1 I I .. I PoletJ.-The followi/11 letter will fn. lerell and lielp them: J am sure 10rDe were wrong own chlldrtn, but for thole sweltering om or in freeuni 'nJe peace and tranquility Grandpa." , ·' I have been recdVin8 mll1f Dear Dr. Steincrohn: In rep- loltorl from overtfrod "'""' ly lo the two lett<n from the mothen who -plain their pre-teen and t.en m<>lhen I young childml .,.. getllhf would like lo add my two them down. For them It ii no centa./lbe often used advice of but u I loot at our two we~ to cl.iMer. 1be orice football atadiuma, ~ now we prayed for, like these two Such art the l.boulhQ I hOfie wondUful young adults it ii a· noisy kftcbeh bU t.e.ken on a replaced by the aon sofa and young mothers are doing to-·to two Y°'1"1 tired motbeta rewarding sight. U hurla u I cloafening quiet. · euy cha!>. The tluill ol a day, ii here. I hope they be ... 1n in!nd. Perha(>8 It. wW lie:::=~~ see their dependence turn to Our car, thought of before game ia now Q!placed by lhird believe me when I ~y I long gjve )hf'.m cauragre to, know • independence, but this ii what as the neigh bot hood bua Is run TV movies. for the •okl days. JJwfuw are ~ Is a season f o r ~== we have worked toward for 21 starting to gather dust. It's a THE CimETS 8.ft sUddenly never satisfied. • Comment: Well meant, Mrs. years. litUe tired from the many roomy ~aln. Recently we BUT ONE DAY we-hope our W., and -J hope -helpfU.I. • ~ fun to brlnc up 1 fami: "enjoy them now" is so true, 1;y · even for the mother of teens. ~' When overwrought w l t b . I HAVE BEEN through the ..,. many ol theoe mother& wm-y ol trying to make the look' orward to that heavenly right and fair decls.ION for ... day wheh the booae will be teenL Now I am looking batk t • quiet and all the strtues and at the resulta ol • u c b 1 llralnl, probleml of the put. declsi~ ~ •• I~ .. ·c :· .; • • • ' ' -. . . . -: .,. ' J t .. . •• ' , ~ ., ~ :r l ,. .. ;. : • ·! .. .; .. , 1. .. .. .. ,. ~ i ~ ... ? I ~ 1 7 i .. -4 1 ~ " ·: i 4 • . .. ~ . :l • . , " • •• . • .. . . 'l ' .. I • '' " " • • • 1 . . . • .. .i • •• . • l • ,. ·{ ~ -: ·~ . . •' ·! .BONUS STAMPS • 100" Fm llONus '"ILUE CHIP .STAMPS ($16WoRTH) WITH EACll Of 11IESE MEAT mMS .,..._.&S.D.A."'!'*"'a:aa :•: 1 79c m1ac ma ........ , ..... -.... .... .. ,.,... •• tMl\11/V.Tf 79:: CECii HAST +tr.a 1W£U1l,_STA.WS ......... .. Klt'l8lllS WMlf NH QI -QllS II.El• SHAIC+•••cmr• •• .98:. IQllllMJMa~·'A,,ll.IMP,..oillOQOMIOlllHD 98 .. C IOUIW llASTS·--•"• ~l'Jlil.MOMCU...:IS•­mffl .... Rffa+ .. __ , .... 59! r----, I t IJ u. -.u '"'""'"""""' I i~~~~~~-!~_.j MIJfc It Frown Foods ~-.~ ... : ... 4 ..,99c ~ ... ~2.!'.~~CAH.... . .. 6 .. $1 ~!!~!!8...!'!!~~.~----···· ~i 39' OlllDAO'IRIEH POTATOES ... ';:~~: ... 3 "'$1 mrniRISll FtSld STICKS --............ 59' IOWIJIYl'LAlll WAFFW .... ,. ••.. .,3 1w $1 The table l.sn' tas crowded trips to school, Y meetings, opened the "old trunk" and solitude will be interrupted by But I can bear these Ured now and my grocery bags are scouts. cheerleadlng, gym-put away~ balls the lit-the franitc and ectic • .joy ol motpen, and others •like them lighter. My cooking pota are nasties, and drill team prae-tie league shirtl,-o\l'enhed let-grandchildren. Our big bowie · 1411 above , the siren-wall 9f still brimming bill en the tices, little league, and the tennan jacket and neater, will again become too !Jllall as their youngsters ·and com- stove u l find it hard to brtak beach. Tbe bard bleachers 'school ahd class sweaters, the small, noisy • and sticky, plaint.I ol their teens.gen: the habit of cookfnc to fill the Daddy and I sat on for ao cheer~ outifll, plus pom· SJ19Ued grandchildren sbou,t, "Ob, year?'' -. llottoin,Jesullt., "91 oOb fo my many hours .. ~. In , the · poll\'· • "We love you Gnut<lnla and everything. -Mn. W. USDA CHOICE shortri•s · ol·beef . ltoneless ,Sl·Cl~S · WEU TRIMMED ~t3 · I t llADI , .. CUTS beef rib : s .. teaks • U.S.D.A. CHOICE : ~~~11 I a~ l ClllTll ,. I cm ._ 1 PORTIRHOUSI '-: T.aOlllorCLU8 I steaks I l .S.D.A. CHOICf $1~· I I I I U.S.D.A. CHOKE :r: ...... B . TENOR C JUICY · -. .. • stewing beef · U.S.D.A. CHOI(( u:r•e I '( CHUNKS u. Of llEF ... UD.A.CHOKE ==·~ E:39! •reakfast steaks l.S.D.A. CHOICE ~~Ls12•· QUIC1< COOKING . Ill. SPENCER STEAK $J89 TtHOtlt 'NASTI fMI IJ.S.D.A."CHOK:f .... --••••·•· .. ·· .......... _ .. !!!!~ ... ~~~~-~~-~:~!. ' . 69~ .... 79~ EYE of ROUND ROAST $J 29 ~ CHOICE ........ ----· .. ~·---·········-~ YANKEE POT ROAST tl.$.D . .l.. CtiOICf .••••••••••••••• ,.,";" •••••••• ,,_,. .............. . ""',., .. ,-"' I , .... c "ll$.D.A. CH.~E I ::' .. fry4r par.ls LIGS, THIGHS tr IHAST FRISM5 1 C FRYlfK; CHICllMS • ll. ~~.~ .. ~!.~~! ............... ,.. '-""'"../Mfl)'falr DdmfasJJJ ~~0~L:!!,'!' S~~ ... ~.d~~ ... -·•· 6. 9c :!!!?~~"!~.~~.... . .. •1 2 • :~.~~~~!.~~~~:: 85~ !~~~ ... ~!~!~3::: 3 ... $1 ~~~~~~........... . ... . ... 98• '•Hlsll•ry ~!'c!l~Y -':i:t~"f--~· _c'!~t~· ·..:::.=-:-·~~· .. AUHLA• IALllUT s•' •Ma Fls-r 111•0S.llll 4 -1 Oic•-Jll' l9111CliMeats~I' ;~';PftCli··----.. 69 • .Osc•rMayerfnillks ::..69~::'·75t Chep~.llfff.Uver.-.. ~~ .... 65• fltfSH l'tllCH .................. _ .................. ,_.... I Ol 'S SALAD DttESSJMG ~STD. I 9z ...•.... is. ltOQUEfORT, I oz. SSc BlEU'CHEESE,. oz. 45c !,~,~~,.'.'.~~~~.... ····-·•· 98• WATERMELOHRUMPROAST 98 ' 9 IOIJILESS SJJOllT RIIS . 89 "''4 '"°"' ... ··· ............ : ......... n., .c ~~~!~!,~Ill.-·~~-~".~~.~s .. ~. 4 . C ................ """'""· , ....... ·.··--·-··•· c HORMEL IAM .. E BACON ,.!.1:-: .... '12' WILSONUIDFIEDIACOM ;~69< ....... .. tomato • • 1u1ce Dll. MONT( "'oz. GAIN 59 D~.TERG.~NT . C !.."!.~!!!~.~ ........ ~~ 8 ... $1 ~~.!~!~~IC~~~~~ ........ 63C PA•CAKI MIX Ml~Gln' JACIC' '-.·DIM PACIC .,,, MARGARl•I •lUf IONNO 1 ll . l'kO .. , • , , ... , , .... 49c ...... 27c MAXWILL HOUll COFFll 2 ll , CAN ..••. , •1.Ji 3 ll. CAN .••...• 1.97 ~.Mo)falr JJ4uors berwick's gin ' mcmyfresh geaatin 3 OL PKG. ASSORT1'0 FIAYOllS 5 ( CLOROX 49( BLEACH . ' I ' ~~~~~~ ... ~lf'.91!(~ 3 ... a9c ~!~::1:.~~~·-· ... $12• . arden oleo BANQUET FROZEN 3 $) DINNERS ~!' '1, I ~ • t '• lot ~ :1 ~ $399 ,. __ .. ,,_ · =~·--·····-· ···· 31 C VODKA " $329 $399 ••DUC\mUM9D IOTAl OC.O:..',. ,.,,.. hAt'f con .... _.. 29c $ ,-. .... OUIS59c ... .. -~ :. ,. ~ •' .. AU VMtnU, Ql;IAll' .... ~'SIU . DRY WINES 12• ·-llOY"l OCCASION, ruu O-'ll~ .. , ..... -..;~:::;.;•:~•~""'::·~···;;;··;;;";;; ... ;;; .. ·~;:::::··: .. ·:· .. :··=3==3=;"C~:__:::!,.:E:~~:"E:,!_..:l:~:!:;'!'";.,:~"':H:.R:":··=· :3=1w=$:1~ • .,.P•• ""clekamp's -...= .. PILYEX PAIAIEO SEEi IA-DE CllEWIHI ARTICH_OK..;...._ES_6~ s 1 LARGE, COAST ' CAKE .CARNIVAL -FAVqwo u $1'!. 11;1!t••••• • • • .......... IOI COLLAR : ...... 49c YFAll -..---TOOTllPASll '""'" 59c .... Gfl$lfl 29C ' LI. .... G. ~ ........ 49c CUCUMBas . ' l<lNGGlUH.EAOt ---- AIYDnSED PllCU EfFECTIYI 7 Fill DAT~ .-SIAY, OCT. ,, ...... WED. tn. 23nl MAYFAIR MARKET-175 East 17th St., Costa MtM 2030 W. lot St., Santa Ano ' 10' • Bir ~EXCUSES EXCUSES *-Tl!e -behind Sweetnt Day; next Sa · the 19th. ii rather nice • cfve slftl on d a y • ni r auppmed to, but don':.ioll )lave people we'd llke to a little 10methinc tor, or no reUon at all. " So we'll be(in. with a j.ttte clay church in the ftlwer shop, mtersttne becaJ11 it :"8 tlfte dlfte-ent colC!'~ cimrdl comes from ~ Me.idea, a town ~ is famous for its blade potll.' In dA)'I way back betol"e wtieo. the MexicaM didn't fm.w wily -~ _. .bea'll""! """ colored day bij><d bli.Ck ' when It WU Attd. When th!• -:Ii>•• ~ tt "WU toocbed ~the God1,tobe~~· wnd thin&' and saved:)nd dlerlsh<d. v All the years ~~ on.- bise with uperienee, an learning and k n o w 1fP. w studied the prnced\D'!.-. ~ found out by COl'ltrollliC:'tbe drafts in .. certain rnaftoer, any pot could be turned black. Also by coritrollinC: 1tle drdts in a dlffE!n!nt maDBer. the pot could al!IO be ~ f'etl Dl' t@ml col.ta d·~ We know tt. 'nlu.s the lttl• """""with ... -"°""" The black goes Ail the .way lhroogb, IO a little cbip,1will Qe'VS' show. • • 1 You'll see IOIDe of ~ Ouaca black pots do~ Up beautifully with artificial: ar• rangementa. But ~·t they be a &!light tilted with tiny "" """"""'· ~"" mean kwe, for the Sw-e«nt bay, - EDY'S FINE . !_ arocoLA.~ MAKE ~ SWEET TAUC 100 : Thi!ft are people who'-.y ,...,. obi 't """' "" .""' chocolate. Tute Edy's 1&Jld )'OU'll have a pleasant chlJige of tute. Sure Edy's kve --... too, h"'fh• dark • cbocolate, ~ ii ctiocotately sweet u cadbe, I• what bu made Jty•1 fllnOUI. You'll love •the .-........ ''"'" 1 one pound .auorted • , dktt and half milt . . • .th the pieces of A1mond tt Crunch, tiny pet1t f.I r 1 decorated with a ~ on top, and hamy pastel"-ad- ded here -1 there for I~ pretty-e~t flttvtr. lbe all nut box COITle6 aarlc ID does the a.II CN!U11 liox, but dJdn't I tell you ttwt' the dark ch>colate WB6 the molt popu111r, so shiny nets end ~ creemy ~ -"""'-O! .,..,,... .... Hcmemades otter a dilt.-~t change of color' and taste •.• The unchocollte box, all cliewy, au'8fMly nuttrto and rue. . HO\V MANY COUPONS WILL BUY A BUS Calling all clubs, 1-SS>Cla- t:iom, bureaus or '1.ba.t do YoU belon&' to. Fairview •State HQ6Pital ii savin& ~tty Croda!I' coupan.s for • new bus. Bahia (])apter d. the Natiooal Secretaries Aaeocia· Hon, pt. Wh i c h I 4D1 a mem~ l'leaned this choice bit « information from Fairview ' g vokaiteer coordinator. Bahia -has adopted Fail"v!e'W as : their clY'lc project tbis yea,f, ao you oen bet the girls ant whipptng I.IP Betty Crot'\o;tt cakes like a. stonn. Pus tbe inlonnation on will ycu, or brine or s e n d your BettY Crocker coupons to ?M • I'm a.lao selling tllcwtl to Bahia'a yearl&' fashion bJW at the 8albo& &y Oij> th!JI Saturday 1be 19th, whict,. we do to raise money tw -.. .,. ........... to further their educa.tion in the buslnes. field. R&thfr a nice thin&: to have a Fa9iklR Show on a Satlzday fqt the woridni' siJi. It's ialled "~ Senae than Cen•" .• or haw to look anat on:Uttte. AND WHAT'S F'Oft FAU.. . F'N$h IUpl' cane, the~ dmis kind to aide Od thil ~ time ol the Y9I' .• Splendid b.wbin ~~ the many tPendoted beaut>' ., C'Olorfully deocn.tivt ')o that lnl'MI In aJJ. eom ot ~ly directione . . . What ~ 1111 centtlf1>iece tt YiOUkt m~e on • butttt tllble ~n ~auect "'tb ~ Dowen u . anly *' ftoiivrt' • b 0 p decoti!Ort eauld "' It wl:h -'!iaty -.. -themunjj and the pale ll'ftn lacy ._ Frolh _....., .... ) •• w b & t co&ar! Ind • lb.-lt oC The Indian com, ID oatr'ful Md warm w the sooNa . • -d ......... dqbf tor thla time ot )'Kr, i1J the lhouabt thl.t aimmer '(nn- llly ~. turns }'00 Cold, !Mp inlo the Gtrden ~ d..........,, and ,.,., .... all tuddly •nd wann, ii R.lc!hatd'1, tb~ Pe !!_ It Store, Newport h eh, :f · -I • _. ~,.lr:_.•---1_~· • ~..-= TI_......_ & "'&,rS........-S.S-"----------·~---- I ..,.....-,,_ ........ __ .,. ___ ... ----------· -----,,. • _ ........ U U F p F WU Cf I I h • ' .. '· •• • ' • .., ' " "'' , . •• . • •• J . , .. ,. .. . . . " ..... ?.": ··~· . -.~ ...... . ' ' ••• 1 ,.,. . .,, .. , '" •• ... ., ....... 1 • N ~;. ~· ,•),it; .. ,, .c. •, ... ~ h'1 ·~·. ; .. ~. ~ '· .~ : w ... ,111q, Oclobtr 16, 1961 PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY • Ue(llll a•: L1t'7 PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 17, II, 19 IWL I" I'll.OT q · •• ? JI# .... •• • •• Org11I S.r~o~des ~y . ,.,., °."': ..... z , LIDO M'AJt~£)\,~~TEFl . PloauN '. .,. . .. NEWPORT BlVtf. 4:rltitJrh'RAl4ee f il UDO ~ll by <.f . .. ... ..~ ·.:. • • ' :. ~-· ~ '. • ~i . . ' . • :.: .. 1·· ,:, , .... 1 ~~.,='),·, .. ·e1 Bomice Foy • · . .. · , ' : ·· . EN6LISH STYL'l . . LEAN ~HORl,·~RJ.8$ Muin•t• th1m lo; 9rHt ll1 vor. Swift P,remiu'rii ·j~CON Sweet, •m•k•d 11 ••• ,. 6Sc LEit.N .GROUNQ BiE-F Hambur91rs, cass1rola1, 1paghatti 1tc,,,etc. .............................................. . AT YOU!4QVICf •• SWEET.,··.LAR.GE..ct.USTERS RED, .EMPEROR ' GRAPES .· , . . ' ' . • • . ' .. . • .. . .• . . ;-1-QEllY~.~ .,~u. BBIEI PBBD&? .:ri .. ARD~ M . -., , 1 • PEPPERIDl;;E FARM . , , BUTTER " 1?' CH:ERRY STRUDE~ 14 ... 49' {E'iiS'o\.f'JL~O;~ER r.. ( ' GERTIE,- ~ :..o:. ~ ·.~ l;.I,~ '·"'"-4'" ' . ..... .;. ~ . · .. ! ' ' --~. • DALE, OUR SMILIH6 l<!IKERY WIZARD. nover .. . I ~B. PEPP&RIDGE FARM suNSHIN& CINNAMON 1 ' Blueberry Strudel 14 .. 49' TO DO ALL YOUR witch•! tho It!• Jh•,.''"1 hi,t•ll"'P tqo ·..,]yl O.lf GIFT SHOPPIN6 tod hl1 er~ 1rrlv1 vory H~y to 1f1rt INl~lng 1P GRAHAM ,,w ~FERS "... 2'c PEPPERIDGE FARM FOR· YOU. l,h• ·32 hi' klod1_ ~I blHd,'.th~ l<0thy ,1~trle1, 1n<I crunchy co· les for you f o •n1oy f'r11h awr.y d~J'._f CHIL0~_FJ.RFOSE. E< , ,:_. "' l ._. ,6. nc . ~;~~LSTRUDEL uv ... -49' . . . • '. 1 'ta. · · · 1" OYSTER STEW ,. .. 3 ,.; •1 ~~~~, .. ~~~:~LH~R :~~73 ~63~0 . , . : ·i;, ·-,~n:•i.ui, ,.:,--,::f~;. --------------. ••• ~ •. -~, . ' •· .J •,.,lf ... ,~ .. HILLS BROS. ~OF FEE, Ill 1~1t1 ~=-~ of Shrimp :_ 3 ,.. $l 6ERBER'S ST.RAINED BABY FOOD fo 10 $1 CAMPBELL "' "' · ·... · ~ream of Potato!! 5 ,.. $1 • ---.:::: MAZOLA 01~ 49c ovERLAKE ····''bt'i ---"~'" C&H POWDERED OR BRO.:~·· BLUEBERRIES " ... 39' e::,·' ~ l;'\Jl-. (j\-.~.\ SUGAR , u. ·2.1··29' 1 Chl~k~~r~~ lee !:'.' 59c ·1 · ' ~P 4 '\ '\ · ., . 6~EEN 6!ANT · { · tl~\\. f01'-•••""' . ' , \ DUNCAN Hl~ES ASSORTE~~LAVORS . SPANISH RICE ,, .. 4 ,._$1 I ' •"\t( t>I~ • lal>ll1"a'; ... ~·1:''.· '. .. ',. CAKE 'MIX · tki:. 2r · , · .. ~ -: ,..,. 11··'"' •• ,,lo"'•'"' !l" ,a 11"" ~ . \ . . ~\If < · '6REEN 61ANT . • ~II 1~•' 4;0•,•• • 1oOl\,1·~'( \o. . . 11 '1i l!•· ., 1 ~RlCE VERDI ' ,j ... 4 ,.. '1 ~ t•':Js~\1&t1-~~o'"'l~~~i-1•11.s1". . 1 6REEN GIANT 11<1TcHEN sucEo·: · -GREEN e1ANT l \o~J~oft1:;,~"'ll•~<1. dfl ... o, GREEN BEANS '" 14 ,.. 89c ·RICE PILAF ,. .. 4 ,.. 51 J ;'JJ~ GREEN 61ANT FRENCH STYLE I' 6REEN 61ANT \ -. , ~ •' ,' : GREEN BEANS •n 4 ,.. 89c BUITERED RICE ,. .. 4 ,.. $1 \ . ~" "" :;-,~.;-'\~·~~~ 'litt'I.' '/ / . - 6REEN GIANT . ·!, \, ~~~"'"''~t1t1t!l.S f' · /'' h PEAS with Onions ,., 4 ,.. $1 "11' n· y ", , 1.llc\l.'I ""ov.$o1•1>. ,~. #J 6REEN 61ANT · . U ' '-f'-10~'1' 4 p.l<I· SWEET PEAS ~. 5.,,. *1 ~ '·· ' October 19 "'The Swettest Day" '•~ ....... GElATIN, ASSOR,TED · FLAVORS,. Remember her with Cand.y. .• JELL·O 6 ... 6 ,~., '1,.: • I .; "' . : ANDERSONS . , I! ·~?,. CREST ASSORTMENT • SPLIT PEA 'SOUP ... 6.v..Jl .. . 1111ortm .. h, •••. 2.10 lb. . CQLON~O~ER 0 :;;-/~~)6k r,!~; l.'5 • ~J'OI · ' .. · r~ '¥ -~ • SAYLO~'S MINTS -rL· ar~?n-q'.fln , .... rt .... , ~1 •• d !(om ~ ~ · Ill\· ,UI?; '' .. ~i '1 • . ..e r".,· · ·· .: . ,,,.... . .. ·-""~· .NQW:(°l~ JHE TIME "'<!' • . e •u.uriFUt ·'F~~ !~005 · , eEANur BUTTER FLUFFS · · · D!iecl f.lo:we~, leave•, .Pods ., • Rn;•::9 • Arr•ftt• • lfuMil And • S1 .. ,r. .f , I ' •• • r ' ~~~~~ 1 ' • MR'$. El!IA IUCK, Coste M~ DOROTHY M. )VHEB.P., C-.. de! ~., MIL R. A.. Kl\EDEL. CoroM clol Mer • MRS. L. DUITMAN, Newport 8-h . ~Ple....-IMk ef'N•t•a;;Jt wftti ,Dell wtfMfl I Wffk. , LEMON· ' ~ !!. · · · · ', • ·. 1T rolley. Buns · · 6 .'·;·31~ VIENNA '-.. · French:·Bread ·."35' ~ . .. pUfFY LlffiE DINNER ROLLS TWIN . ROtts·:· ,. i.: 2s~ . ' . "--~ .. ,A DELICIOU,S TREAT, LO:~~L. CHEESE CAKE 89' CHO.COLA TE W.HIP.P~. ·Cream layers · 71 ~ . .... _ .. .. ·· ·DILIOITlllB·B . • < • • . LAS HIEOAS EXOT(C HERIS FR,~NCH .~RE~lt-IG '"' .. , .~ ,,. •1 RICHARD'S BAR-M ·· · · • Braunschweiger·~ 7~~ ' ,. '\ . ' ·'KMFJ 'SLICED AME·RIC.l.N' · ·' • ,. . CHEESE -·-I~ .~. 591__ -.z?.--r IOEL ·DANISH CHEESE ~RIE l>r CAMEMBERT ~. ;·;;:-·'6k filL1.SIURY1 Al'"'E, ilLUHlltRT; CHOAY . TURN0VER PASTRIES-· ·--.. ,. ........ ~ FISH&ltM/\N'S WH>.:~F with S-e-,,, • HORSERADISH SAUCEv: ~ .-._ 491 SHOP UDO'.YACHT SHOP FLOWER SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE _REPAIR CLEANERS OPEN' DAit. Y t .6 -01'11'1 DAltY t -6, ' • DAILY t -1110, SAT..... .. ~• "DAILY >l :lfl.6, SAT. 1:10.1 t"'-..._.,, ' -- •• ' . I + .... --~ I • • DAILY l'ILOT WodnHd.:r. O<toller I~ 1961 Foreig .n Dishes Fl·aver U·,S .' Menus By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK ( uP!) - Americ.:an cookln& the 1 e <iay1 is something e~ - and the aomethlng ellt may be French, ItaHan, e v e n Chine6e. The American housewife hasn't given up brolling, steak• and pao frying !>Ol'.k chops, but she hM ventured into the wonderful world -of sauces, garlic and gourmet food. tbat wtulil FrenCh women, for instance, were juat learnlJlg what It Jll•-to menagt a bome withOut oervaJl\I, Americans had poned through the TV dJn. net stage and on lo bettor things .. She neglected to menUon fb.at · American women also have ai tholr diopdsal a wide fl!l>ge of indigestion J>Uk and Oidering-out semces lhould. catastr~he strike tlle hbmenl1111e duck wittt orange sauce. practical innovation -JSrge print ~ !0< ea•y follOwlnc •• tile lady of the hoil5e """" nlmb!J from grating green P-• lo aaut!ng a mlrepolx ( a vegetable bed for braised mea~). The idea la tttat w WOJDBD ~ can read also cm book and -within lbnlta -lhiS la true. Of co..-se, you have to do what the lnotructiooo toll yoo and it it sometimes easier read than done. suggests W& ca t l i c PoWPer, &o2en vegetables and prepared sauces When you dream of Cordon Bleu s.peclalUea, move . on t be more advanced -and tJme consuming -books. A.Dy gpod cook will advi5e you to begin with only one compll"'I~ dish per meol. Fo.-huabaod·'IP!"'al, that usually means the meat course because it's unlikely he'll notict , what marvels you achieved with the string beans anyway. doo't ten friend' husband or a finicky brolber-ln-law dfu. ner '"'st whot'a &>'.tile~. he's eating. He may have devoured haU his meal with delight, but when )'<U 1"ll him lllOre's liver ;>ate in bia ll<el Welllngtm, he may turn green at tile liw>ught and accuse you of trying t<> pciSon him. Julia Childs, televi&ion's l"rench che[ and author of the apprentice chefs Bible, · · f\1asterlng the Art o f r re nch Cooking ,'' rCJnarked; · · Stuffed Eggs Basic for Tasty Spread ".<\merioan women are becomio& the world's best cooks." Miss alildJ wl¥ talking about the amateur gour- mand, oot tile profeeelooal. One reuoo. she suggest.eel for the American woman'• finesse fn menu ~gic was The proof of the pudding iii tn .Cookbook publishlcg. Puhlis!Ws Weekly reports that American publishers will put out at least 10 oook~kl between th i s month and year'1 end, com- peredl ~ 48 for the same period.Jost year. And 1l1e number dewtod to h!U!alaUmal cookery has doublod. .Thia )"'Ir elso w1D see a The l!rat mp oo tile road to becoming a chef fustead or a cook ,is picking your cookbook. Ooe method is to check the recipe for a dish you already know bow to prapon and ... if it -the test. U it calls f<r a hardware sb'e full of equip- ment you don 't have, yoU -you are In h wnmc league. u On tile ottier haJld, if It Don 't expect to perform miracles with inferior meats -the moot corrtpUcated sauces w o n ' t transform flank steak int<> filets . The first tilne you prepare a new dish rollOw in- structioru t<> 1ile t-. Once done, you can make a mental note , to add more rosemary or aubtract celezy. . One wud of caution - Plump. delicious "stuffed eggs" made with cottage cheese are a tasty variation of that old standby. FoUOw )'OlU" star:dard procedure for makblg "ltuffed eggs," and tbe,n add a teaspoon of col· !age dteeso t<> the yolk miJ: for each egg. PllCES EffECTIVE nf RS. th~ S\ftrl OCT. 17, Tl, 19~ 20, 1961 , LOlll lllD U.S.D.A CHOICE BEEf- CROSS 11B or ONEUSS 89! PORK ROAST RUMP ROAST flESH -COUtfllf S1Ylf SPARE RIBS ·. WILSON'S CRtSPltTE •LICID aACOll CENTER CUT -Ill· PORK CHOPS Dn MONTr-l'llfNCH Oii CUT Green a ..... '" . . ' SR """"" °""" -3 3 c Long Grain Rice .... MAGIC CHt:f 2t. 39c •wHt Gllerkf119,.: . a:'at;Foods 3~33c MA•ws APPLE CIDER half 4&c ...... ...- .... ... ~ U.S.D..A. CHOICE BEEP Rib or •••lly Stoak 98! SAIA I.ff 1""-.79c .CHOCOLAn CAK• .... DOW'MYFlAl:f p1ig 3 7 Kl••WAffL•S .,,.; c MACHONIAcHl•A 39c DfCHU.MS, MEXICAN, COMMNATIOH 49c .............. ;:.:: SUNSHINE BISCUIT-KRISl'Y CRACKERS SALTINES CRACKERS ..... ..... 2~ PRODUCE NANAS ........ c . , .. ~" ::. •• ,c ..... lb. U.S. N0.1-SWEET,MA.D s.1.. Fl™-" COM,.ACT 2 1 .. 29c •rown Onions Artichokes c lb. ' FRESH FROZEN-ROASTING 49 C CHICKEN °:;:'-lb. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF STEAK 89 c aoneless CHUCK lb. ,llLSIUIY MIX {!HCL 6c Off) 2 3c Pie Crust ·~L IW! IMION OOlDfl'I D!UCIOUS s· 1~-. $I ApplesaRa .... UUY'S-U).CAL toll 25C Pnlt Cocktall : 5 ,.,-:i_ $1 FIJIESH mT-SflW!D To•atoes ASSOllftD COLORS VIVA NAPKINS pk •• of 150 33c ~cl. le off) DELI CA TESSF.N DUBUQUE-PORK stt'OULDER CAN NE~ PICNIC HAMS 43,l.i~lb • •3•9 c- NAlLEY"S -XlHT 4•:·L'1 ALL allP TAMALI• •••• llffiRGOO THRILL LIQUID Ci\JICK "DEEP CLEA NING' T~IDWEET UNQE BEN 'S RICE LA VA HAND SOAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE = 46 c rt°ciili 1~ 4lc ~69c 2 I:. 29c • 2 12 .. L35c · cans SCOURING. lAIJNDRY NABISCO-SPOON SIZE DE!l09RANT SOAP BRILLO PADS TIDE DETERGENT SHREDDED WHEAT SAfE?UARD :rs 51c v:,: 79c ~~ 35c z~~lc 2 ~43c '-........... __ ..._..,;;.-..;;._...;......:;;:;...;;.;;......;.~ .... ----_ UM Rar1Nll' · Blvd. at WUson St., Barbor Shopping Cewter, r-Me.i ( ~ .. ' ·-· --·-------. .. • • ' Wfd~ay, Octobef' 16, 1968 F~ILOT·ADVE RTISER> Cinnamon ' Rq!la~f~t Treat' s~~;;;~~lo~ ~oi~ Thu,un. ~ 179 ... 3 London Extra Dry 80 Proof _ $379 ,.. $499 O\d Ca\itpun $499 Kentucky Straight Bourbon rt 86 Proof ua ~!!:~:! Ha1tt '11 39 Whiskey~ Proof Gal on ~~c~!.~_ Kamchatka Vodka $888 ':"~~;"' Distilled From Grain Gllaalllfon -• -;:;.~ · 80 Proof 1000 ·aayside Dr.-Newport Beach ; ; . 24 Monarch Bay Plaza-South Laguna ·-. . - ( ,, < ' ., ' ,, •• ... ~; ., :1 . ..~ •• of:• ·~--• " .. " .. " , .. " . ... '" ·: ' , .. .. . ,:. ... " '•.1 WHY PllY MORE? ' .. ; ;.;.. . . ' ·~a.'1-r ni.i·~2tc :: w.ili1 S-Cn II :::.ft' ;: s.w: lllff & .... ~ = • ;: .... a. ••• = .. 79' ~~ ..... Cele .. :::.w ~; ··~-:·~·~·' ..::.•1• t; ......... =.'='.' ; 1:: .... • . :'hsy ..,, . ' · Ghl1er . .sna• +,_ ... ;-.::;;-..... -.... . ' •• •• . , . \'II\ \'Ill\'\\\ "\\\'1\11 1 l'\11 \".\\I,.\\'\',',\\ \,\\I\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\ . \\\\\' 1\\\\' 1\1\\' 0 \ \\~\' \ 11\I' \ 11\1' I\\\\' 1 I\''..' \ 1\\\' \ 1\'i\ \ 1\\11 f\\.\\l \ \\_~\' ,. ,, . . . . , ....... . , ..... .. Sou .a::::...M\:~~ .--c · 10· 5-··~ I~ w---==t. ...!!!!!!""... . .::w;;r::=: "T'L'Alft•~ ........ ... ~-=~ .. - Old Fuhlor.ed loHtl "" 4tc •sir•"'-~•· "'---••O• ----~ 4 ------WT"•·1'--u Mt11rdl Bly P1u1, SI. ll1111 ,, .. I • ft ,, • • • ' ' SHORT RIBS LEAN, MEATY BEEF RIBS e FRESH CHICKEN · . C FRYER BREASTS-··· 491b FRYING CHICKEN 3 9ie LEGS · .... THIGHS·--· lb HONEYSUCKLE 14 OZ. WITH s• SLICED TURKEY~~-..,- No IACICS, NECKS, GllLETS BEST O'THE FRYER391b -•l' ..,.FU C;o,., ......... -- • BUTTER BEEF OR VEAL 4, 3-0Z. 43( FROSTEE P~ES--.. --.. SAUSAGERK ROLL 35 fb LUER QUALITY 1 Ii. Pkg. . s• SLICED llACON .... ____ ..,- LUER. 8 OZ. Pkg. 27( LINK SAUSAGE .. -. PORK CHOPS . :'i'.\1 5,9 ,( lb. WHITE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS . r ' l llb.~N · !(al-Fresh COFFEE .... ~ .. -.. OVEN G.OLD,J.GE. SLICED ·· BREAD ___ _ " . HUNTS460Z. TOMATO . .JUICE.: .... _ ...... LI~ i . CAL FAME s· ORANGE 601. JUICE........... CANS itiozENDDINNERS . 37' BANQUET I OZ. 1 S MEAT PIES ... !!~'!f.... ' GINO'S CHEESE Pl7ZA ..................... 10oz. 55' . GINO'S PEPPERONI Pl7ZA ................. 10oz. 75' , GINO'S CHEESE & SAUSAGE P17ZA ........ "oL 75' RICH'S COFFEE RICH CREAMER ........... ,.oz. 25' MORTON 'S FRUIT PIES EXC.P'TCHERRY ....... BIHCH 29' HALF PINT ARDEN YOGURT ..... · H.icifs Bros. 6 5 ( COFFEE ..... _ ..... ..... .... . ~ - WHln 1 FRONT ' ARDEN FLAVOR FRESH " OL' VIRGINIA 3/4 lb. "':''" 4S( FRANKS __ , .... ~.".:~.-........ ICE CREAM CATlllNGQUALITY 69' HALF GALLON OL' VIRGINIA ASSTD 3 OZ. CHIPPED MEAT$ ..... 3Sc ASSTI>. FLAVORS .... ~··· ~ , OL' VIRGINIA SLICED 6 OZ. LUNCH MEATS ......... 29c LIBBY 'S 46 OZ. CAN s F $1 PINEAPPLE JUICE ...... W HUNT'S300CAN SF $1 TOMATO SAUCE·-·-W HUNTS WHOLE 300 CAN 5 F $1 TOMATOES ................... · W HUNTS601.CAN 7F $1 TOMATO PASTE ... -... W ARDEN11b. SF$1 MARGARINE._,,,_,,,_, W HUNTS SOLID PACK NO. l'o 4 F $1 TOMATOES _ ..... -~.~.~..... W -ARDEN INSTANT 6 PACK 4"' BREAKFAST .... -............. '7-HUNTSSTEWEDJOOCAN SF $1 TOMATOES ...... --........ W SWEET RED. EMPEROR lb. iiT1cH01Es 1 o~A. ciiiOis 1 ~C.lo 10' iiiccOLI 2 ~-29' catSPREDDELICIOUS 1 OC APPLES ....... ,............. tb I , I • \ . ~ . . ~ ~fC: ..... .. •· --------=-c...··.;_· -='--....:·c.....:''c_-t~--"--'---------~--=-----'-'="%..o . .. . .. --. . .. I r • • . ~. HOME . OF' THE MERCURY ••• 'THE NEW CHAMPION leads the way f~r 1969 .. -,_, -- CHAMPIONS -·---· --· ~ iWaNJ'"6 B~· r •• CuWl ~.e;~ 8y Mercury • • • lrispi....! by Contin•ntel LIKE THE OLYMPICS, We have the champions too! ••• YOUNG STYLING AT HEART Cougar Con11e1•litfe NEW cir STILL • , UNTAMED ••• • Immediate Delivery " - From th• sporty. Mercury Cougar, the inexpensive MercQry Com•t, the elegant ell new Mercury Mat· quis and ell the way to the fabulous Continental Mark Ill, they ere 111 Champion• for 1969 .•• and they're all here et JOHNSON & SON, home of the \ Champions. • Large Selection • Volume Prices ASK ABOUT OUR FREE MAINTENANCE AUTO-LEASE PLAN CHAMPIONS ATTRACT CHAMPIONS . . . ·MERCURY'S SALE SUCCESS FOR '69 HAS OUR 2 USED CAR LOCATIONS BULGING WITH GOOD ''VALUES 600 w ~NCOASTHWY~'~S~D PHONt54s. 7751 -1941 ; HARBOR MBLVD:~·s: c~plfoi0 642.7050 '68 CONTINENTAL-4 to choose from 4-door, full eower, ell luxury fe1tures, factory eir of course, one owner. CK-803 $ 5 2 9 5 '6Q ~n~~~ji~p;~B!~h~ow.r s!Hdn9, pow•r br1kes, ridio S 5 9 5 '67 CONTINENTAL Conyertible . Full power ind factory air cond1tionin9 and •II th• luxuf) features. Less than 8,000 miles. In ell respects, like new. Special purchase of Studio and TV cers from Ford Motor Company. · $4.795 162 ~.~~?sport coupe. v.a engine, rebuilt, pow•r steering, s795 ••lom1tic tro"'mission, r1dio 1nd hHt•r. · ' '62 ~,~~Y:~~;:~o~n~d~~;·:.~:~:~.:·;.:~:!i,t:;;:~~9 · on9in• s99 5 $ 43 90 164 ~o<?,~J.1~S.rtib1. •q•ipp•d with pow ....... inv. pow•• $99 .. 5 '68 CONTINENTAL-5 to choose from 4-door sedan, fully power. equlpped, automatic temperature control air_ conditioning, 't ilt 1teerin9 wheal, Embassy roof and many other lu xury feature1, VEY-856 brtk•s, au~ometic, redio and heater. 167 r.,?.1,1.~k·.? ••• ~wp.~1~1~ow••. 11ctory •ir condir.onin9, on• own· s3 795 '65 DATSUN PICKUP $1195 V1 Ton. Showroom fresh' and r•ady to go, Shows finest c.re. '67 r~~!,RP.nd••· i.11 pow••·••• ••nditionin9, ••••••·••P.•• s3495 '62 CONTINENTAL . $.1195 Landau roof, a beeutiful .car. Sedan. Full power, factory air Conditioning, IMther interio~ and other extras. 166 ~2~~~!J'.~ "427" •n9in•, <4-sp••d tr1n1mission, im· s3 3 95 164 ~£~Ev~a. 4 door. Automatic transmls1ion, power steer· s119· 5 maculate condition, see to appreciate. d d h ing, re io an eater. '66 MERCURY $ '64 CHEVROLET $129 Colony Park 9-passenger st1tion wagon, ~utomatic: trans-2595 1.mpal• Hardtop coupe. Factory air conditioning, power ' 5 mi11ion, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, plus windowi, power steering, power brakes and other extras. many other extras, one owner. '67 ~9.~~.!~ 1•lom11ic IT1ftlmission, r1dio, hHl•r, pow• s2450 166 ~~:~~o~~C lr1nsmlssion, r1dio, hHt ... , EmbHsy IOP.• s1595 l Jering plus m1ny other extras. '66 FORD '65 MUSTANG . s1595 F1irl1no 500 Sport co•p .. F1ctory •• , conilltionln9, pow•• $1695 Hardtop coupe, automatic: frensmlssion, radio and heater, steering, radio and heater. power 1teering and air conditioning. '64 BUICK $ '65 CHEVROLET $1795 225 Electra Convertible. I owner. fmmaculefe in •very r••· 15 95 Bel-Air 9 Passenger St1tion Wegon. 'Factory air conditioning, pect. Full power, of course, and factory air conditioning. full power, automatic: tran1mission, radio and heater. Style steel wheels •nd other extre1. _ THI AIOVI LllTID CA.Ill Altl A IAM,LING OP THI MANY V4UU n. ._ ...... c-are• llllWtl" If ... ~ ...... ..,. ,_... t. dlMtll --.. A*"""_,.. _J..,. 1111. f9dWT _,.,,, WI HA.VI TO CHOOSI AOM 900 WES.T COA ,ST HIGHWA·Y NEWPORT BEACH 642-0981 Orange County's .Oldest Authorized Lincoln~Mercury Dealer f I' ' I I I .. -. Everyone Has Sometliin9 Thal . . .. -, • • • Som.-S.. We"'-TD IR66EST lllNOU MA.RJD.TPLAC8 ON TBB ORANG• VO.tST-PBONB •IUcr aa.,w71 ~ Y ov Ctn s.n It, Find II, Tra do II With t WllM-Ad HOU.SES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HO!JSES f OR 'SALE HOUSISFOR~I HOUllS,OR~LI HOUSES FOil SALi BUILDERS CLOSE OUT Westcllff • ONLY S NEW HOMES AVAILABLE b 0«1tl ¥0 Homo Ge ntr•I ICIUll Gentrtl , ·1000Gtnorol • 1000 Costa Mooe ·11M N_.t 8oMh 1200 1 ,H~u~n~tl-"fl~tn--~Bt-••dtW1_400 __ -Easlsld : I S * rulli i DI!,,.~ oou.g.1• , '. OP .. E.N 8/1 l No O.W,.. !'~Yl!llflt. ~ P"11, Ind IH ISO Extcllllvt Cholctl . . N•t 4\BR a P lb' rtom JdO. $11)1) J"P. 6"-1189 -IANCHO LA CUESTA, In HunUngton Beach, bq EDI« • ""'11 ~ to best values in a new home in the entire area. ·• latse ' BedrOom • 3 ba~ · famly bomt. New OU1"ttl Thurs. .!r Sun. 1-5 Newport Heinhts t lw-tl to llnd 3 t.dl00<• """' about $lll6. lndudina BLUFFS ...;. ·· 3 BR. • "!::" ..!.~ ": ., ~~bath ~ ":· . ~e-)c lnMlrw'e_. it )'OU're Batba; oondo., :Dext to POI.IL comtrvcdoo thru . out 'littb SPECIAL! "'~"' -~~ · • Vo1 .,,.., maOe no down By ....,r $419110-MMll!6 ~-• ·~ -~ 1•2 llol')', ·8 & 4 bdrms, 2 baths, quaUty construe-...I -°"' -""'" • Ila lncludillg au lr:ltchen built·lna, fireplace, lull:y .... _... -"' ~led. ablkt roof, concrete driveway, Iar1e -.. m&ld. ....,.., IOli. Walkinc dllltnct to Public Beach. _,. extras -· tbl1 . .,. BRQADMOOR HARBOR VIEW (Locattd •t Blmllton • 8"'hanii vo1uo •• 118.ooo. Trf;Levlll Model w.oso i. $27,700 Newport Heights . bocutivo 4 Bedroom PHA·VA ·C..,_l_I ~--~i:: Truly t 3300 sq. fl. c.M __ ...,., --1• • 7 -C:.. block wa11 Ca nfomi• Villa "llWPORT HB6HTS YI.CANT. IMMIDIATE .Jl(JllS!&lKI'<. w.. llvinc ·-..... -·""din-___ .. _ °""'----· ...,ftOd floon. N e w csr- ... -"""""' .... t.d In • --·-...i-.. construc:tkln. Room to ..... ~ tftt CG tbll .._. lot ..... ""'"' - • lle9t or trder'. °'"*' .~ a tut p , Bmg )Qll' rdllak: boClk e.nd steel 1ldl WIG built heme for ONt..Y ::-IM.D>l ...... ~ ·~t¥ ' ' Ml' Vilt& Del. Oro Newport !:each ONE GLANCE WILL CONVINCE YOU I · --,_.bodT-1-C (tm!OT loYIOC -) "---....... Llv!nr .... -... ""'---.. at.me rOcm. 2 BR. 3 ..... -·-led .... -'!'..ll;y to HW In ..S p!L!'fect b' tnWtllnfnr • $4,\!DJ 644-IU3 . EYM.- 1-. -""""'"'°"" 2500 WavocNOI Drive ~.950~~ ~ Cerone del Mir nrA ml> dawn !BROKERS WELOJME) "4~.?111 i' ·s46-2313 DAVE GAMBIU . .' Back Bay 644-0020 E1t1tt View Home Omnpleteb' custom tn every detail on a lot 15x2fi. a bed· ...... 2\1 •lhA. -'""" liYklg morn. BeauW ca:- pot..i ...i -· Pricod at S69,fa> &: a.mer wW help flnmoe er e.ocept trad!. :n. Bluth For Leisure Living s Bectrooma. 2'Ai bathe:, Ex· ...... tel.Y. d""""""· -(Bil model Swirnmkle,·boat· .... --..,.._900 -109'· dawn «' w1Il -- s':23u 't 646-7111 MESA VERDf ' ' _ 2 STORY S BR, din.in& room & 3 ti.Iha wtth w., -}'tl'd . Near all achools, • park .\ ~r COU1'9f!, VETS NO DOWN • FHA OK. $31,500 in ldtchen, unmtftl9, tamlbr PtYment.at 1JI. ' ' u.1UU wu. nn., ~ 501 Tustin rooen wttb ~ oC llonle. POOi; I« Qristmu: tpl, 2 p&Uo and ~ &on. OPEN HOUSE Lor&•,,,....., -ood .,.\ 1&5~6-UIO Sr. 2 n.. --. ll!OO R'""-11> -at 111,. MON & TUESDAY tra ...,.. '°""' or '"Doda ·---1 0n. 1o11D. ~ ~ "° -\a'm'. Oom<r 3 Bdnn, 2 i.tb bldeout" oi1 ... ,alleY·I ~~N,W -1'M:U1e....., Reclt:t tipotk!a home. MoYe-:tnoon-Charmin& ll'WI:• rod, Wlt·1, =~=a;=::::·=:::ii::O:I Newport Shont 1220 535-8lfH Ewe. 96l.a101 dltioi. OwMT lff.vllw &AL OCOIJP6ed , 10% dcr.wl and1,; . ~;:,; · onl> "'4.500. Big Famlly l:1omo L9e Family Home CAN YOU SALUTBt ., & •---h Colesworlhy & Co. s BR. .... = -'""' .... Viall< '° °""'-..... "' Ch& M""' '""""" "° ... 1mow ~ pool ·Jdze lot. Ill' C.tbcllc • bOO.e ·wttb J Foell. T.mll ttwy are ~ to Ult Hlty, Inc. 642.n77 -. °""" ..,,._ Jor CooJrh. ond -Play. tb<Ir GI "'""'111>' MORE 2025 W. Ball>oa BlVd., NB l!l)j JW"°' Blvd., CM. oltd. 'nO' • ltl,000 On. 1!"""'1-5 BR. J ... 1311.SOO. THAN ONCE lo< VA lo&lt0- 673.U63 EvM. 673-IOH 0peo Ev... Ort"91 C-Property can SM-llliO -.,._ -"'!===::::::::===~1 · ... ~=~::::::--•1332:~-:=~"·~·~"':":.:"~3-lllOO= Ucnde.teth~wtetanl • I • MBA VERDE OWNER mov!ne. muat aell 4 Coron• del Mir 1250 ~~:: ~~~ ~ Y:t New L sti119 BR. 2 BA an .i.c bl~tns. I i;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;; -::-·-· ~.::""'1 962 "n Cameo Shorn Beoutili3BR l!lbolhltomo _,""'...,ram .,.,I' -re~~'"' ~ Dollgbtful Homo wrv,_, ' in mlot.liloo -!loo, -a¢I. okped. Good·-* Sophisticated PACIFIC SANDS BR, 2 ba, dell w/frl*: oo one tfe ftreplaoe, bdlt·lu. beau-hood, el019 to .::boola A Ocean V.. with~ IMPERIAL mde, Ol'le BR, bath, tam rm tlld Llndacaplng IUmJUld. llhuppbc ...,, Excellent Thia nr.t Time Offer ~ 2 story, 4 BR lml• · aolbet' aide. Exe floor ptu ed b:v • tilodc: wUl ~. bey! $31,SXI. M&-2518 S Bdrm, ! bath home hu with f!Nf!!"Y beMititul exta. for two-family living ST4,500 This elllXilmt borne ii prk> EAsr smE: SUD. Mo.. $1000. cwtom e.ppointments thru-C>M>er-will giw knmedlata Mrs. Looi • Mn. Raui.tm ed rldtf: 11 a ml n.hJe at down, Wee avq 111.A Loan. oot. The P~·-~-~'~Panen. ~., .• ~ ~~. lorced atr Mat. panel!~ elled den has fireplace Md Rex L. Hodge1 Rl.ty M74S215 . ..,.... cnly $3i,$0. New earpt~, bullt·lna, try ue tn _ ...... ......,, · ~ ·~ =~ .,. _... oovered patio, apicct Ir: Hi Fi l)'ltem ftlruoul '!be BY OWNER. Assume 5"-"' other latte ire.. 54&-4213 dNpei are electrlmly op-loan. 'No qual. on lovely 3 IMMAC ~ Likll new 3 BR. 2 ert1.ted. ar14 ~ fl:lnml dtn-Bt. l" ba. Fam rm, ~. ba tn beautiful Monticello lnr at"M la 'tded tn l)el Piao elec bltns, corntt lot. $3,000 Coldwell, Banklf & Co. r.t• •. c ............ , , ,..._.. •Mdl. ca•t_.. tu NMI oa · ._,.. -"-F-'-1 Rd Lo • and more ·BM more! down. $24,900 841-W.3 1 •• •--·•wa,y645 "181 '""'>UU on ..... • ew · ll l "'""~~"!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I w .,..._ 64 ""' of extru. WW ldl furn or · Excellentv9.lue11.tS&I,~ BYOwrier,4JgeBR,1%BA, 4 Bedrooms Evenings 2-8453 urm.n. Delancy RNI E1tate 2 Story. Very Clean. Pool 2 Story l'li========l=~ANX!~~o~u~s~546.3006~~~ 28'28 E. c:oast H\11)'., CdM lized Jot. Many extra.s. Belt I' EAST SIDE 2 •-fr 673-lTro location. Priced to MU LOWfST PRICE • That's right. We ha .. THE Q EAL ESTATERt.; Ocean Front Home ' ~. pk, -======="'l.li~ ·-~FHA 347 -Unbellevable • 4 Bedl'OOl116 $18,500. no down VA, R·2 ii iii -~="·~==::·=::-::"'=~=::\ l """"""""~~~~·l 'batbe-W,,.Llv!ngRoom · tot.,...""' Locatio~Tenns -ASIU""' 5114 q10 VA • ,..mlly """° -Good"" 5 """'°'· • Battu. Family!-------Santa Ana 1620 '' "1 lot • Low Down moves )'Cl'.I room . 2 .Flrepla.oes. 46x3'll---------320 Marlgold 'UNDER $25,000 1 4 BEDROOMS the LOWEST PR.ICE home in MESA VERDE. 0nty $23,500. Needa no- thlna:. New w/w c:er- peta, buee country style kitchen, built>-lns " all the extras. With Gov- l!!l'nment tlnaD:2lg Pll"' ~tll onty . $19? per mootb inc:tudbr&: eYel)'· ..... Mesa Del ~r in. Owner lee.vtna country . heated, filtered pool. 14xl.8 Men Verde 1110 Nai.t 3 BR Cottage. vace.nt 4 BEDROOMS · SWIMMING 2'1',!m. ., . ., Playnn, with aoda lountaln O\VNER AnxloUI • 3 Br. 2 SUbmlt your terms. POOL. Modem u tomom>w • f nn.g and ';"•t bar. All copper Ba. Double fireplace. $3,<XX> Reduced to 117,500 kitrl>en w;th built. in .. ,... .•..,~SPRING plumb~. ·u 5 • P· In "':::J. down. Auum< ., i 1 tin 1 OPEN AFTERNOONS BY Owner; Compl e t e l1. furnished 3 Br. 2 Bath. Hu everything including PDCi· A.sswne 5% % loan, pymt Sl63 mo. incl laxes &: bi. surance. S.W. &.nta Ana Slll,900. 839-3095 ' SoACIOUS MTR AIU. MQD. : DrN P'EA'I'lYR.&'i desired by I rttat ~ homemaker m INCOME UNITS 1 BR Duplex $21,SOO mnge, dishwssher and di• w.u .., room. n en up 6%% loan. F'ull pr Ice DeLancy Real E1t1te pooa1, """"""' -in • a REALTY 1ectura1 D!gm. Must,.."' 124.900. >4>-711:12 2828 E. eoa.t Hwy, OIM large famib' room, 2 full ~-"an~time" appreciate. Prb l1E15,000. or 3 BR 2 b&, IP tam m.mo tbll 4 bedtoccn, 2 bl.th large '.c:amJortzrtie tmnlJy room ·----to paHo anc( I.up plOI Pe .... TRY lD% DOWN. -ORANGE COUNTY'S • COATS & WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141- N('8.t as a pin. 2 BR Duplex $29,500 Large deluxe units, private patios 3 DupltxM $57,500 On cul-de-sac. El!llststde ~ BR Un its $82,500 Df.>\wce aptJ, built·lns. Never a vacancy. baths. <hlveni!'nt to school 2629 Hari>or Blvd., C.M. aubmlt trade. 2'1'22 Strand, porch. ~ ]&fl ~ I""'"""""'"'"'"'"""""'"" and 8hoppq:. I iiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiii.., ... iiii.. Manhattan Beech, by appt. 5%. % loan.. $26,SOO owner ---,.------ 2 BR . HOME (Z!J) 5'S<l90 .. """" 546-2210 Lido Isle 1351 Wood floors, patio, dwble pnp. Rjght hi town. ORANG& COUNTY'S $16,ll<l B/B Newport 8eeeh 1100 293 E. ~~:~~.s~94 DUPLEX COMPARElll CUSTOM SPANISH Choice Location SpBrkllrw 4 bdrm, 1 bl.th Anaheim 1650' ----Comple'tely Furnl1hed $23,500 •3BR,1%beth + ~ • Beamed ceilings • IDl·W: + washer/dryer Rltr. 642-9T.ll Eves. 548-01'l'.l 1, LARGEST ' E. 17111 St. 646-4494 (0pen Evenings) Older Hom• $49 .500 ' .,_ eh. l<l>dXI' lot. Will take HURTING • • .:.. ':',1.,:-i~= ONLY $60,500 """ r:ip!!! ~~!., ttl• Owner hu boo&ht another El.stsl.de location. $25,cm For UU 4 bedroom, bmlll root 5 Lee. bdmu., :1r hoine and nwat RU the ir wltb terms. dklif1l roon:i, f~. 3 m.tr. IUite w/frpl. Formal beaut. 4 BR. 3 Ba. home; a Well1-McCardl1, Rltr1. bath home. Ideal~ plan. dln. rm., loYeb' liv. nn. w/ bride ""'· lit-In kit. t>in •ra. 2-ftxy, pa.Ho, N1deck, $59,0CO Furn R. C. GREER., Realty e KENNEDY 3416 Via Udo 673-m:i ---------1 " I BEDROOMS· .j $20,950 1tequired to mow into this tarp famU,y ilame. <loR to ·-·-·-ti. Just put cc the nw.rket, ttda won't lut. $1&1 per month includes taxes and BUY'LOW TODAY zep. faro. & util. rm .. are 1810 Newport Blvd ., C.M. Large play uea. pijoy rur frpl. Paneled .wnuY nn. w/ Dramatically Situated NEW YORK milY • "-"' ol tho '"t"""· 548·"'9 E..,. '44<l684 hom~. s.. ""'""" ,,.,.,...... hug• 0,.1., wot bar· 8""""' TOWN HOUSE . / "1!!!=~===~~~1673-9200 Ev 54M6:Z9 Han! to plebe? U 10 this Profesa. lodacpd .. w c;imp. ::: M-tile floon:, cust. C&!)I. & ..i..,_,__ ham ""'1okl" ., • ..,,. N.W p.!nt '~'&_' JIM6h ........ 58' "°"· pom. P1'>-._,..;,,. ! BR e b !or b ................ thome ol lnald• 6 ou t Cupo .. ru.,., KARBOR VIEW RH!tj, !no. ,,... in-. 3 C"' ..,.... :'it·!":.~ .;;;~':"d>a;'.,'.;,j tlU .,.,,. unlque, OCEAN and many decorator itenu1, Contemporary home ready to 2!Dl w. Balboa Blvd. NB Every extra! $79,500 4 old VIEW HOME. AtrlLrn entry. · 20 ·lD'li~ Deed area. For lnform1tlon call: .. PERRON ._, -·~., .. * 642-lnl Anyt ime * La9una Beach 1705 Huntfngfo{I Beach 1400,1--"--------I ~·~?! f" :i~~~0e:~:u~ move into. Two king ~·1 .:o.:o::::=~.:0::::~~::;·=~1 BYOWNER646-JM6 =.1~i~por"Ch.' = ·;:::.~~~ •-b in -d BR, 2 bl, dressing rm. So E•~ To Buv wall, carpets/drapes, ar>rink· r--"CE IN WI~ ' I IH3 WFSJ'CLlFP' l)JUVI: -T111 ' ()pep !:vu. so DoWI! •. 4 Bedl'Mft• Ntll\ed on quiet cul de ac. lmm&culate! " FOd. me -. -' d'1"" balhl. &1pntlc petlo -Lud>ly - • 19Cl.Ptd around• • No down ·GI • Low down 11IA • '8,950. . .tt!\s;~i~a i.•aREALTY ~-"anl/limc" '629 Harbor Blvd., C.Y. $15,950 LOVELY! You could eat off the floor In this immaculate 4 Bedroom, Family Room and Lanai Room home. Move right ln! On Santlqo. F., Simple. Only IS0,500. , Wanted JEAN SMITH, 3 & 4 Bed'm Hornes REALTOR We 1n cmT-e:n1:1y aiding in tll Ea.st: 17th, Cb!ta Meaa the rekication ot a large ~.Eve 545-2737, 543-5932 Jlllmb!r of ~HS :for an Eu1om firm mcMng too.-. SPECIAL -$21 ,5001 -County. w, bove tho SUBMIT NO DOWN bu;yef's and do not need loog Or low·low down to othera! twm., listings. We aJ.9o an Na location mo&t conv!'lli· ;w-chasing equiHee. mt to ewrythinc. 3 bed- ORANGE COUNTY"S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 Private Be1chl room.!!, 2 baths, aepU&te dining room awa.iling ~ holiday meals. Lovely tiled and paneled ldtdlftl. c.om. pletely n!'l'IOYllted inside and out. No ()oo.l.>n G. I. 540-112{1 TARBELL 2955 Harbor M-1 CORtlER uri;your ome .... e. S38.900-TryID7o dOWil. .-1 r; 1 ler,landscaping.TermsFHA ~' u •c. Dorado DeYelopm"'t 6'2-54«; COl!BIN•MARTIN M"'1 d...,,hlo < BR 3 .both Sorry bout That V BRICK DE.51GN, ""'""" or A no down payment. -'---··-" I borne on tee Jot. Beeutilul.ly All ~ ~1 with this Bay. ~ wa.u opt!ns to arg~ PB· NEAR BACK BAY REAL TORS maintained with ~ luxury ~. Bay Avewe Bell.il6', tio that aJfocds an UNoe. 1/3 ACRE-$26,9501 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM teatul'etl, huge family room, ii an oversized Jot a Unit to STRUCTED VlEW' or THE Q.tstom ~t home neu Pres-675-1662 Anytime .·&laaed to lanai. Costs -: rstt., brick wall, Pavm and 9624171 lo-.,~:t evesl 5-iS-SlOl OCE.4.LANDN l CATAUNA JS.. d£e Badt Bl.y MM. Gener-uttie • owner finances. ~ laJW, ll11d a wide · ~ ~ ... ~ LtHt/Pool Homo 15p1 '""t · Ba elf Riiy """ ot tho a.. 11"• aJao ~~~u~:: ';;~~ ~'."'~ the ll)l'leCll.ll ammds. 2 fire. Or lease with option. Good e e n I =t ~ ai;-:· l~ V?CED BY 2 BATHS wtth pl&oea-ooeindeUlhtful den. ~4BRwtthf&milyroom A.in.... • 4 larpBRs,l"bathl,cer-extensive use ot WQRM· Fonn&l dinine room. Fon:ed Ir: fully equipped pool Under l«Ii WMtcllff Dr. &e.SD> rms, ~~ SW.SOO. petl/drpet. Nice comet lot. W0CV PAN ELL I NG, _,_ "--""'--,.._ ,__.._, SJO-& I'~ thl. BURR WHITE, Re1ltor G.I. or FHA. RUSH! _,.,...T IN SLEEPING ....... ......., .... ..,...,..t po...,.~ ,uuu """' mon y. 3 BEDRM DINING n1..1 29<11 Nr!'lvport S.vd., N.B. Dv.u... • ' ~ ol. room to build• ~ ,.,,.... BRASHEAR REAL'I1Y CHA.ri-IBERS. Clever tme ot ,...1.,..,... · 546-5180 $23 500-NO DOWN 675.4630 eves. 67$.0991 847-1631 Eves. S-11-2442 Wood shutters, ,....;sJ·y ~t ,., {nt•c1nttr111U1e.itrt) ....___:. • ~-al ....... ~.., TARBELL 2955 H1rbor LLEGE REALTY ~.tor.• ............. unusu --· HOUSE of the MONTH walloa.per, etc. l5CJOAdims11tHa1bo1,CM. & attracti~ decor. Loads 01 H bo H" hi d VACANT-TERRIFIC 1'HOROUGl-Il..Y M 0 D E RN JUST LISTED ct...ot "'""'· i.o .. 1, k!toh"' ar r llJ an I • BR . ov.,. '"" ., tt. KITCHEN. HAS ALL BILT- 8 UnHa Prlde ot. <>.vn@rship. with ell the la.best built-in See this b&rpin Beauty! 4 Only $28 g;;c ' IN RANGE & OVEN, OISH- Top Eutsld• looa-. N<>va· OPEN DAILY ''"'-· --BR, .din. nn.,2\1 ha. lrplc, HAFFDAL REALTY WSHR .• GARB. Il!SP. AND canciM. l.arre double CV-er. L"'1L'! ft'llZ' )'lll"d. E:a:oel-qua.lity ai>l• l drpe. On "Homec to Match I " NUMEROUS HARDWOOD &tea. Good finandnc avail· 219 Jasmine, CdM lent area near ~! quiet Cul de •c st, $34,500 1410 Wl.m4!or ~ CABINE'J'S. This truly m. Able. Shown by appointment. Prime beach Joe. NO" new fi. 511).11'JJ Graham Realty Ow T 1 _ _. Ulbl.l home b a~. Rltr. &46.39'J8 Eve-. &CWl85 nancing necessary. 3 BR 2 TARIE!Ll 2955 Harbor Near N.B. Post Ofc. 646-:MJ.t ner rans err.u dream end is • ree.l ~ *LACHENMYER boths + ''"""'· blt·w. ffre-BALBOA ISLAND ~;:~~~'. ~ "':; ._. "" --.tod """" TRY OFFER •''"'· 3 "'' ..,.. o.w.c. 2>td 220.0n ~ D II First Time Olftrtd othag '""""on a,.,,"''"' $owner36,·9 00 50-Fu,tll Price 1'0 -trade for Income. yx-.... n a '! Baycrest • Uke-new specioua l BR Beach house nr. Bay Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. 642-0185 O\c>lex .. s.e.t buy on the is-4 BR 4 be d" I 1 ner Jot. Only S26,950 O:ofortaNe .l COi)' 2 BR Dubldt hom._1+- rcoms. 8el'Vlo! porch, """ ...,,.linl & ~ ..... kitchen in immaol.U.te c:u'l- dUicn. tderll for~ coup- le. Olll ~U51 fapm t'Wll) on • lazy lagoon. f.1odem 2.. ltor)r 4 BR & bl.th, F'plc ln rnuttt BR. Tmnis, Clul> hluae •/pool, pl&yground. Alkm&: $47,500 ·must aell! Spacious Ire: Llvin& rm, fire-*LACHENMY land Near M y 2 BR in · ' tn rm, am. Paul Jonu Realty SEE TO APPREX:'JATE! For Mle or lease 16th &: 1"" ER tronl + 1 BR ~ .Aruci rm., unusual den w/wet bar, MT·1266 Eves. 536-7124 MISSION REA L TY plsee. Lge lot. $39,500. ,....=--=~-~~~ · oos. J Fpl.es, lge Pool, $62,500. ~ So Coo mona or wiU build fxl auit. B1lboa Real Est1te Co. 2 BR. RM. house fumillhed $3'1',00'.1111% down. WALKER Realty BY Owneor Shorecrnt 2 aty · st Hwy .. r..ag,.. :E,OCO 9Cf. ft. 700 E . Balboa. mvd., BaJboa on RJ lot. $15,500. Owner RJtr. MG-39'28 Eves.. 546-~ 3336 Via Lido 675-5200 beeut 3 Br. J Sa. tam rm, Phone C7141 49W'131 642-3737 Leon Vibert, Realtor oruoi. ..,.. wm """" ....... l Bd. *LACHENMYER a!I ,,.., -kit. Cav BY OWNER, • BR 2 BA. 5tS«i88 anytime Rm. l'Klu.5e wilh extra lot for 3 BR Back Bay home 2418 Pf,lio. Cr,>!s, drps. 51J(% larre deck, beaut. Yirw ---.. Newport IJand DAVIDSON R-llou PANORAMIC Bay VIN at building SlS,OCO aish to _ _ Sierra Vista, prieed to R1l loan. 200J1. HoriJcn ~-H.B. ocean & Catalina. $35,!SOO. _, the Bluffs l Br. 3 be.th, wet loan. n4: 32IHi38S Cost• Mon 1100 at $.12,500. Call Paul Nordin 90-87Bl. :mg Cresta Way. 494-9'l32 M. E, V(X;EL, Broker Moonglow & Sunbright ' Bedroom Doll -Id.al . .. _.,..oda, 121.SOO. Atrium with tran&hJc~nt glass ceilina: A Spanish tiled floor. 4 BR l be. th unobstructed Diet Bay view. 167,000. 80?0 ftrwidng available. Kl · d C I 1 bar. 3 prof. IMlsc patio&. 882-5841 382 5493 ,_ I '"'='-".~~----ng·stl• 0 m 0 r By Owner * S44-llt8 WORKING MANS CASTLE .,.. . or · ....,.. lP-l·BR; O>nci>., wshr/~, NEW 3 BR 2 BA. dbl ~ in this 2 story, 3 BR, Jg fam. &: No Own tr.i G 1 2-1 BR Houses Ir: S prages, pomtment to see retni"., w/w ept., bllnl. frtll. ocean ·TW, 3 nUn~ room. Only $31,&XI. Don't HorM1 AllowH 4 Freshly painted · BtRa room tot 1 more tmtt. East 2 BR. den, ~. !Iv. rm. ' 963-1672 or 963-40'8 s . La&una. $29,300. wru. dream • call today. 3 BR, 2 ba., dinmc...nn, fplc, on EIS banjo St. Walk to Side C.M. By owner. 13),800 cln. rm., ~. @lee. ldtdl. DOUBLE 1tu lot. 3 BR, l'iW ftnrr. 831-7183, 837-T:m Georr• Willil.JUlo. RJtr. -"""· 6'13-$4 RQ)' J. Ward Co. 646-1550 Rltr. m.D Harbor 58, OM elecAllt-lna. FORTIN CO. Shops. S144 mo. + taxn. 5a-82M Can b.tild another lmk. ht. Lo dwn 111A. Principiea THE QUICKER YOU ~ 5'16-6460 ~. ~42 J."'='"""':"'====;::;..._:::~=='•:=H:""'=•::·:Brlc=~·r~6'6-8226~~:.!..-::==0flAM==iE;:m~. ==:, -=123=·~""=· ,;°"-;;;,;6'24441~~=,,!.,;""1,y:;g:· ,;53&-:;;;;"";;:;,'====~THE~~Q~UI~CKER~~Y~ou~m~i'.1,1 1000 General 1000Gtntr•I lDCIOGtntral 10000.ntral 1000Gtntrtl 1000 Gtntral 1000 Gtntrtl 1000 Gtntrtl l'ZE1 ! :i #4 .01 =t =t _N_o_w_1s_T_H_E _T_IM_E_T_o...-eu_v __ ~ 1HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE 842-4455 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE--646-nll 7612 lldl09or oll'"011n "UNTINlTOtt CIWTl ll Utl DOWN • lmmaculaW -4 bedroom, --1th ult'd brick fireplac., dlntn1 room. Spotlea In and out. Quiet trft..liMd 1trftl OOH to 1hoppln& and new park fOt' kids. WARM l'OOL · 18:d8 H.Mted and IUtA!N!d. Hua1 )'&rd., Terrlllc tor Jr.I.lure llvln1. We1l throw tbt Hotae in Fr'ff! • · DO YOU NOD aOOM7 We have the home for yoo ! 4 bedrooms. 2 balh1, doublt. firtplace, 2,600 1qu.ar. feet. ~X170 tt. lot. Deep pile carp&ta and drape1 thro\lchout. WMY woaK FO• SOMIONE ILSE7 Cut J'OU meet tht JIUbllcf "Olf • yardiUck? U '°• wtur •not own your own pelnl stoN. &m.11 down ~t ltlOM a &ood rttum. Call Wilker 6 1.fo@, ~140 ·~ eOllY 2 -.oow conAM Gii lar'l'e N lat. Jut S bkd:a trOIJ'I CIC8ln and near downtown HU.atlncton Beach. Prloo6Jor QUicll _,.at Sll.000. Boli.t l!ll!!l'I WlWN• 'TO DO SOMI HOM1Wou7 'Tbil 3 bedroom, 2 bl.tit bcmt II tn need of psJnt and 1 ft!W amall ttpaln but MU wurth thl prb of 113, 750. Lar~ kitchen, doublt: p.,rqe for Dad. fenced ""' , .. KJds. A NEW RICORD • ---- Opon Evon!"" 2042 WMtc llff Dr. at Irvine Luxu11oys WATJ• FllONT DUl't.D Unobl!tructed VIEW a.nd )'OU OWN the land~ Upper 3 bedroom unlt bu.Ill for owner bomt:, hu all th@ extru that are ao delinlble. Larie l bedroom lO\\.'tt unit &.lwl.)'I nnted for top dollar. Comhlne prldf' of ownership rood buslneu. and deliahUui liring. 8" today ~ Submit your home on our iuarantee trade plan. IACK IAY MANSION A ruaUc rural tettlni; on a choice Rack Bay 1treel Ideal for f.amlly livtna:. lm· mac:ulate CUS'f'O'f!( home \.dth 4 lure b@drooma, 3 tiled bathl convenient family room PLUS dlninc room PLUS eating an:a In the kitchen. Wrol!ght !ton pter; lesd to encl,osed court )'Vd. L&tee re&r yvd, A.11 C:U.tc:an fee.tufts to d.Uaht the house hol.d. Onb' $52,000. · INYUTOH: A TTINTION 4 ~\.1dual bouaa p1U1 a duplex. In qulft t'ffl&!:nti&J !Ut •kll Co&t.a M-. Each bas It'• own prqe, and 1'fd. Latte :I0.900 &QUlh: foot lot on tne ahaded 1t:reiel Gl'f:a\ low lntenst loan can be Uaumta W'lth pa.ymenta that anyone can &.tford. Become an investor Md Jet the tenut. bu.y the property for you. TltADE In )'OUr home u equity, Our Exclua:tvt: -Call Totfe,,y. VACANT LOT O.Olee Baycrwit t.rN VI.cant lot · on land )'OU OWN! ta~ levtl lot Mlldlt 15() to $80i000 dollar homes. F'lll.J price only $2.1,900 with f~litAl let'8\I I V&iJlblf. ~ prtc,d lot la t.hll: bMullfuJ an&. Better ... todl;1 t . ,• . COST A MESA OFFICE-545-9491 2790 HA--,. . .;;IL;;;Y;;.;D;.:·-· -----...::0;.ct=;::.:;Ev:.:'"::;::l"tl ·~1 t P.M. ON THI 50LI COUHI 3rd hole YoU'll find thk 3 BIDROOM POLYNESlAN BE.AU'IY with TROPICAL SWIMMING POOL in Orange Count)r'1 chokftt location. It'• lush Jan&capini ATRIUM with •&BttPti stone ril let.vt you bttalhess u you gaze from either UM: huge master bedroonu or ¥ASSIVE living room with b@auUfuJ Pa.lea VerdM 11tone fi~place. Sink Into IOJ't 1orgeou1 Gold Medallion wall to wall carpets and two ful~~r1ou1 bathA with &.b&Jone 1tudc1ed windows and run ltntUi pullmana:. ~* COSTA MESA CUTll Located on quiet cul~-aac Jot with ROOM, ROOM, ROOM for the kids and only 500 yards to sdlool. 3 bil Bto~OOMS. PLUS OEN. B@auutu~_~ta. dra~ and Ma~ PMeJHnr. ~ cleu 6 nttL Movt· tn NOW. P>.WQ. TRl·LML -MIUDITH eAaDINS · F°"' Be<frooms. 1~ J'AMJl,Y ~OOM for ptlvaey and J'OltMAL DlNlNG ROOM for enttttlJn!Jw <.If 10llJ' ~. Stiptr lbtd ldtchM "tll:ltb all electr1a built ins and Joadl of ricb walnut eupboerdt. Mullw bedrooma and a luxurlaul baths. BeauWul ~ .,.,_ Jldde d ewner"lh1p, Onl.r a few blocb to PAROCllIAL SCKOOL and NE4lt 'l1m BEACH. Ol!awd at a low 1ow ... 900 with ~t fln-.ncing. ' ' 2 STORY CAP!! COD -$21 ,100 WITH No Down to VETS and low 11000 Down to othen or ASSUMt: s Ii(" G.J. u.n. Thla SD&doU1 fl&n.lb' home "1lh &lffmlnJ HARDWOOD n.ooRs, large kitchen and bf& lot wllb a V1EW won't IU\ but a few dl,ys. HURRY ! ...& ... • • -. .. . Walker & Lee Sold ' 154 Resale Ho .... s In One w .. lcl ...._ 1000 RENTALS HoUMI Furnished Rent1l1 to Share 2005 WORKJNG Woman cob' .• , K I t c b e n prtvllesea ava11· able. RefermceL C • 11 'belore D A.M. Tues, Wed A Fttd~, ~ '1 P.M. Tburs • Sal •• all cloy S\mdo,y • Monday. 54M'm CONSIDERATE Ad u 1 t to lhare b•atttiful ..,t. ov"'-Emenldllty, pr1.v. room. Jt&r, ~. ~ ATTR. Glrl to do hOU91'WOric:, temporary, in exdllm&e tor rent. Cose to Golden West O>l.~e. Aftl!f' 5 PM 80-7624 -. RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS REAL ESTATI Ho._ Unfvrnlahed Apia. Furnlohod Apts. Unluft.1-Apto. Unfurnlthed Gonlral Newport ... ch __:i:c::oot=;~;M~~~'reLIDME~~~1;:;00:1;;:_:•:~~=~~;;:;:.~::•-~~=-;540q~-;-;:_:~;::;;:!'~~~-~::· -~~;;;_;;:_:;;:00~...,:;ji~~:.;t;m:"a.~~~~~a.n;.,; .. ~'.:,.;;°'.:~~~~;j OK.-Vlts!nla IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ..,,_, c. 11t11 St. o.r. ty , -1 M "°"'" Adulto aol> JUST C:QMl'LITID 5'MlT.I ~=-,. e ONE BEOROOlll'· • 2· IEDROOMS 0"'111L.;;;-:o:,,.::i11-~or=w1111=1-:Jcb<ld=I. $100 montlo ·lion! FROM $135 MONTH 1l:t, "";,:'!., m; Eldeu Av.., $25 Wit. Up UNFURNISHED-ADULTS -NO PETS RO<M; $15 ""· • ..,_ Beeb. M14 vi.ta Del oro • studic • '8lch .,.. • CA•'m • DRAPlS .,. .... sz wk. up. 2m Newport Beach e lDcl lJt8I 6 J1tx. _.,., e ftOOl e PRIVATE PATIO Newp:irt Blv., C.M. 54&-9155 Enjoy Uvi119 • Mild .......,, • TY 1...a. • .. c.,AnoN A"A • Ho''°'"' A.,LIAHW QUIEi', ,,.. '""'; lt!OJ • s~";!;::'. ~~.!:.~!:.'-HUNTINGTON SEVILLE ::;1::,.~ By All,...-outoldo * •-l BR * 16112 Sharl•no 147·7461 HunHn9ton l11ch DIPLOYED,... only; Ip. matnteww.nce tncluded _,e I lat Sl9n1I Wett of Bei1ch off Edlngitr Db room; tmtl-piTate 2-3-4. Bedroom• Crpts. dttis. dllpt, patio, pr. across from Broldway Cent t r I btth. $10 Wk. 5f3..81l9 ewa Georpowi Back Bay ae~ Adultl,. no Jl"t. $llO mo. See ~ NJ.TVlUS'l'S. J tr. $15. -.ch. * "* * * * n Whlddy1 Wmlf Whlddv• Oett SPICIAL CL.ASSIPICATION l"OR NATURAL IOllN SWAPPERS Special !llf9 I lln11-511--1 ....... •ULP -AO MUST IHC\.UOI * DAILY ,II.OT eJ auSINiSS -PINANCIAL lllWllii*" °""!· 6111 ACl'IVJ: Or -...., lood -Id) _.._ INUodlaoo ~ ,.U.'lll"IDf&. La r I • ' • --"" 1111 511 "°"°" P. O. -Ill, l8I Oranp Aw., CJI • lnV11t. Wonted Money le Loon $12,000 $23,9(1) to $45,<m to appn!date. 200-B Clw'le ldet.ll Hou9e ~H.B. NtWJ)Ort BNch 2200 or teue $225 to $"25 St, MU<m, 6£18U RENTALS Newport Belch 5200 962-.3BZS ... Alttr a., 3 BR. 2\1 bt, tpl., hid. pool; Ph: ~1133 I-BR., tum., utlUtlel, "°""' AptL Fumllhed H 5991 l-WMt ,.. ....,. ,. ,,.. ........ ....... lilt ...... a-YOU• ....... aMI• ...,_ ..... ._ ..... ......... ......-OTMINO flOJt IALI -TIU.O•f ONLYf l'HONI 64W671 Avall. lar aood 1't er "'4 TD loan. 1.3 )T. wm. Olll Mr. Adami, Bkr, ~ dbl . ..,,.;ooodo.,run.-.1111111 . ;::;;.,~=Nope!LL01Un• ... ch 4705 I/I Gueot .._ ' m-88ll days; 6£.1002 ar f iliiiii 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. face PRIVATE Qitft'flal • NJnY WANT: ~.«Ferd tNck Port Ollrtotte nonda, 1ot To l'loce Your T..-o Pol'llllM M Rul E1t1t• Loans 6340 213: ~ Eves. aa,.fl ont l I 2 mt., redectr., Id. ! BR 2\9 BA. all eiec built-pool. $250. S Car p.rqt, room for fU!'bU.toey lady van. Have~ Sllvtt D125 ft. 2nd door from. wa- ' paJd. No chlldrm or Sletl \na. tt.non.mic view ovtl'-AduJtl QO]y. Nice ll1!TOUDdin&I 6 lovq Spedal 150. Has caJy 635 terway, frft A clear. Trade LET WI ~ you BUY A HOME, rdlnonoe eodltlne loan or atitatn a 2nd 'It> lo9D. Coron1 dol Mor 2250 Beacon lay Ano ............... ~OI _,,,.All.lo Beach. Ml-lay Ir leach ""· >M153 mn.. + cub. Gdl O/Ull 1<r equity In borne, -~View cl HMb:lr $1fi. 1 man ctrer 30. Util paid. &dt.ll.ta Cftb', no c:bDdren. SD> !""°:--:---:---:::-:~I ml per pl 53&.ron ml.ti etc. 646-144'1 a1t '1. CHARMING 2 Br. home. from esquialte&ytrmt home No pet.. Back BQ. 56-1!'61 ~ Reelty, Inc. Misc. Rent1S. 5999 ~~~-~~,..-....,,-2i' 'IWIN SCREW Cabin FREE APPllALSAL • PR014Pt SERVICE Sattler Mortiaa:• Co .. Inc. 336 E. 17th St., Colla Mua 642-21n ~ :~~~.;.;·~~t~ ~1:~ 2!:' .rtlPM 1 B~ NEAR OCEAN ::,:'· ~vd~ STORAGE GARAGE :e~.~.:;'an~~ erut.rh"rl&temodelptck· CUstom drpa. Comp I -..."'"' u.v ... roam •LARGE Badi. nicely furn f!K.'IUIO after 4 I: wkendl proved Ccmmm:l.al or Io-_,,I: camper, fl1a> 12' tibtt- -~-..... 01-. ~at blt.m sofa alJd ~· • de&n NM.I' OCX::. Mer ............ 1 D-•' Ward Q). ,...,_ outboard IX' pwr ·~·-n "• ~~ ~.~lnlanal "'5 .. ..:......... ~ .. , ~·· .. <CN"oAL> BAYFROO'I', I-view: $20 MONTH -·-•wr . -. bar. Good furniture. Walk txi _._,...... m.c:i--.-unn: .......,.. A ts. u fumlifMcf boat dock, pm., ch. 2 Br. 2 . 646-0228 aaw. &&J..:ft&. I'~. = ~JI", on yearly ~ :n, ~ thnXlut: NusauPoolPalna 1 & 211.R. P n Ba. 1275 ~ 615--zm Bia «l1 North~ ~vd.1 , NB HAVE: 6 DELUXE, 2 BR Magni1lcent ~.Mansion! ~ort919u, T.D.'1 6S45 Eves. 613-'18&5 642-llSf ~ .,,.,......,... • $130 to $150 General 5000 lnea.r Hoag lblpl,,.. units. Good net llPtQdltlla &lperb archit. muterpoe, AN' $8:1,<0> T. o. Oil 144 ~ conb.ct: Mike ~ 111 E. 22nd st. 642-36t5 Newport Hgtl. 5210 RMltor &t6-6855 WANT·, 16 or DJOl'I! units flnnt COM!:, 4~ 911· fl vi-• 1·•·, r --·.... Beach, H1rbor M.nagement M ...._. .,.. u.. .._ ... - 1 BR. Rl!V hooAe, new wall to waU c&rllfl'I, $100. Mo. Utilities paid. Prefer adult worldng lady. References ,required, 673-7074 atttr S. C0mpany, Inc. VENDOME CUSTOM atudio qit. A&lltl GARAGE F« Rent $1S mo. C>ranae County. cau Mr. $11S,to:I. leq. $100 ) ... .., payable $600 per mo. tncl. 673-4400 Newport Be1ch 4200 over 18. 3 Br. 21Ai bath. 104 B Clearbrook, C.M, Nelaoa 5«).1J5l. Herttqe RE cutY l!nd. Bkr. 54'1.&t69 6% due May 1970. A.dive ""1l'~~~~~~~~ \w;;~;-;;;;;~;;;;;n;~t \ ow ~. pi patio, tlec tit .t: Contact Mr. Simpton 15 cu rt Wfflin&bruse retrta:. NewH 4 Br + cuest bou.e, aale1 at $'1'.900 each. strona: ~ WINTER rental, amall 3 BR. Make ~tiool N din ~ •~ I p .... 6000 2 old -+ wrk ... -.. San Gabriel ovmer1 with luJ'.e eqUl.ty LEASE 2 bdnnl«n, frplc, 1 BA \¢atra. Sundeck &: N I Red rated 1tP rm, ...,...... _... mo. ncom• rope"r White. yn: • ......,.. S600 <IX> m est& <tt4) Balboa 2300 dining rm home with ocean Prt ~ b!dc: to beach. ew Y eco f:t6.«i01 08¥ A It · med. $125 value, trade fer Valley. Trade for going W. ~ • 4!fl k,o •--------· Ofttlo -•St ·-~-car ' CIOM lo Shopp!-Perk -.. s>LL M-2 ... IOOO' !Mr. ~-o1 -~ -• ~ ~-·"--or~-or -1 -view, · ~ '____. No pets, employed lldults. •·•• =======~::::;1•·•1-1-1 --~ ---...... ..-. Jo'"~ ..,...... --~~ TD •• ~ -BabJa ~n: -Rd, 642-1814 after 5 See Sat or SUb 120 A. 26tb • Spacious 3 Br' .. 2 Ba 5220 RB. s'.&i.~ ;; a:; I« M-11 ... ;;;....· _1112-_______ .tare. elUS $3,50'l ~ • -mo. Fumiahed 2 Br . Jm. St a > 686-6563 e Swim Pool, Putlaretn Newport Sho1'91 12~ or lat In o.t Imcma ro--__ _._ Income • :z Ocee.n vn -Nr. Npt. plfr. Ind.. 1% I """ lqma maculateiy cleu. ~ ' e ~ Indtv/bd'y tac'll ..,... .-... ~um ' -•-u~ ""ta! OCE8ll \'kw lot low dn. f« adult tenant.. 673-7151 Newport Shoru 3220 MOBIL HOME. 2 Br, 2 Ba. l 84f' Anaheim Ave. NEWPOKT SHORDI $410 mo. DcG't mtber ..... :Z Jots 2 Clifftcft 2 -.-..,. =-:::::':om .... lO: dllC. ('11.fl m.3811 18x:H llvinc bu 11 t I ti a :Z BR i Den OD year'11-t.enan•I M&--6122. 51M1ln, 1.~ a WID tab 1l>I: « ---......., WIN'l'm rental $125 mo. ! 2 BR. w/w ~. etec blt. wuher/dry;_.., utm;. ~l!COST!i!iiA~MESA!i!~~~642-'!~282<!' $190 mo. 54$.1290 548-e:a ~~.Make otf. :11 tnde. Owner. ~ SELL: '6,Cl 2nd T.O. 7% Br. nr. bettc:h. AduJbl <mly. 1na. 33'l O:>ltm Ave., NB. eluded, $11'5. Adult .-.-i-1 no: _ 1 BR. -'-· to .. __ ...... _.:._ ~ ........ Coart Ave. 873-m2'7 far $:i,1B.5.,, <_. dtalxlunt). 501 E. """'°" Blv. 673-<80l ,,.,....., only, no <l>ildre» ~ ••• , ~" ~ East Bluff 5242 Buslneu Property 6050 :.:;;; ~ ..,,....,,. ~ :::,.;-k..-:--:,.,,_:::-=...,=,.,:::-. ;;Jd>U.;:;;-11-::......,:::::::"'=673--67S6===== I .<.cNTALS after 7 PM smve, refrlg.: INAUtl r-p:nia. 1 · HouMS Unfurnished Coron• del M.r 3250 · Broker SM-69!!0 PRESTIGE Town Homu LARGE eommerda1 lot. P"'· 'lftde, 3 Br. tn. tn Wood-w1ld. rtwr, trout al Money Wanted 6350 ON 1'le bty, tr. Lldo; furn For lease, 2 br I: den l. 3 br eel, wJbJIJdlrl& 6: ~. land Hilla. for J..aaun• or cunper i-41: cm }Moy. V • BEACH HOUSE 1 BR.; priv. patio $115 Mo with 2 or 2~ bf.tlu. Gold lllit.blie tor ~ Newport property. Call 21J. llM IQ. ft. Trade for :ioe.I COMPETITION now ex- ---------On the beech at Big Corona. ~Y~"~'1~Y[~!j~J:~~~l~C~os~t!io~MMo!ii!!_~~!iiiii5iiliiOOm [ Medallion an electric. POOL esrwash, drtve-tn ·dairy, pr-585-8627 after 6 only. •t $1.00 Ill ft. M&-1675 pandina; 'nlia proves their Free Rent1I Service Fantutlc view, lge. living LARGE Apt., 1 BR., wll1 2-car pr. Rmt ltartl at -.ae. etc, al 891 !Jtuldwlro.', M~ 1.ooe 8(0)' Bld&, Lot 170 program a succeu! P!.us tobxne~crsand taiant& ~-~~~-~=~ ~~~:;~an~mo. HARBOR s:~oJ.mtpw~.N.B. ~:~= ~~~~b!:::ted~ ::r=cr~i:.i: =~~3ii:.·:hie~ Gen1r1I 3000 · NEW 3 Bdnn., 2 Ba., trpl. 6210 Oceanfront 3 Br. 2 Ba. GREENS -:----;-:-;:--:::;:l:=maoo======::::. :-~ ~~· :~· come $'10 mo. Don't bother hae:d $:: txi ~ ~ Blt-ins, cpta, drps, garage. 2nd Story. $250 mo. Call -C~ d I u. 5250 I 6060 •• ;, TD' 67.'rng « temntal 666122, 5'&0022, ~-.J..1-.,.· 11•·-t -•·-•' $775-Let.se. 675-1662 213/ 56&-1709 oron1 • nwr Bu1lntu R1nta ....... L .....,.... ~ .. ,,,....... ..... ........ ~ l===========o..I ----Call me at ln-O 529--3602 2790 Harbor Blvd. 1-BR., view d ocean. Adultl. BACHELOR • UNFURN. Owner $5700. equity Am:Jvr~ 100 llcrel near China Utke, after 7:30 PM. 5<>>191 OpentlJl9PM Fountain Volley 3410 ~·;;...~1Y ''"'· from $100 ~~: 2115Harbor,C.M. heod a..,. modem n1oo1y ""'· WM<Tdeoror...., WAJ<T $15,000 ,.. TD, $180 -4 BR. 2 Ba. Fenced 2 BR. Townbouae, 1~ Ba. I ;;;==.-n:-.,>:"""=o-incl. util. Modem store UlO IQ ft. am· fum cabin, walk to lake, dt!8I' Home, UU.t:a or Olm· building f(J(' 2 AAA terwn. ~~!~!~~ ac-~·~-~=~~patio, ~.&&3~. tl, . ~~J:.~«i2 ::e;.;9;~~txiat. :;-~~kMnettt ::' ~t112i6..iu;;v.~: $1&5 -3 BR.. 2 ba., deluxe.\;;';:=""":;=:===":';:';;\,-=,._,~:;;~=:--Heated Pools, Orlld Care ON TEN ACRES Have Laguna Beet!. view 3 BR 1"-ha, Mont1oeUo 615-5839 Ff!l'IC@d yd., W/W; children Wutmlnst•r 3612 1 BR. Yeuty. AOOJ.ts. no Center, Adj. to Sboppln&; -1 A: 2 BR. F¥tD & Unfurn WAREHOUSE 24CIO 1q. rt. + lot near CS1ter of town. c.cnoo, cpts/drt:a, blt-m.. 2 "w"mr=~l250=.ooo=.-:,:-:yr=-'. i.i=m"". & pets OK. Broker 534--6980 -----.,.---students or pets. 6'15-29:11 No pets ailoYn!d Frplc1 I Prl I PatiOll I ottke;. 600J 1q·tt-fncd hdtp. n1,!D'.l.1ndudes plam. Want poola. Pm ~-n.de 100 apectaculu I.qi-. 2 BR. ~ blt-tn do'lt. &ft '1::.> pm. ......... Petenon w• .. , at Har-Pools. Tennill .:eontnt'l Bk· yard. llfi.5 Laguna Cnyn Rd, 4 Br. b:me m a.ta Mesa. for 3 or 4 BR home, car, "'-~ ---•--lotl, .,. $145 -3 Bdrma., 1 hl.., fenced .1-ehare .. "'"" "V ..._ ..... I DtOCOU> ...... ,,,_, y..,.. yard. Children OK. ut apes; I • r •I l BR, 2 bath Apt $'.IOO mo txir 4 Adams, Costa Mesa. h:t. 9 hole ~,nvGtffn. ~ or see broker f!D.1$l l'Ds, « '!' Ownr/ Agt 5*a;&o tively aellln8 $10,IXll ee. • Broker 5M-699l 847-2869 After 5 P!I winter, er $22> mo yearly. 546-0370 900 ~ Lane, 001 64.f...2>11 10 &. 10 OK. 1'114) m.a844 Costa Mese Laguna ... ch 3705 =a .. Evea 548-1"'2 -\~ (MaoArlhur nr. Oout Hwyl Offl<e Rontol 6070 * * * * * * NErn $1,000 Im 1't m "' 3100 NF.AR MW 1 BR. for single, Excellent. puk a like lllt'" LAGUNA BEACH I~ I prop. kic. l:n eo.ta Met11., at j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MONARCH BAY AREA employed aclJlt. $135 Mo., roundinpforadulbrequil"-Huritfngton BMc:h 5400 Air Conditioned l~I 8~. 4 yn. Rep})< Box Lo1"9" fenced yanl LOVELY OCEAN VIEW. 3 yify. No...,..,. &n-1506 In< pee<:< A quiet. ON FORES"i AVENUE REAL ESTATI REAL ESTATE M..SS, Daily Pilot. 3 BR., 2 be.tbs, modem bxne BR I: den. 2 BA. cpta, Drlla, Dbcrimlnattve Tenantl NEWLY <lmtd. 2 bf, ~ Deak spaces availabla in Gentr1I Gener1I You can earn 10% U' men covered patio, ke8e at ;DJ :frpl, pool. $300 mo. Also Balboi 4300 t, 2 A 3 BDRM. APl'S. from $1.Z. Just fin. .Wt. newlllt atfice buildina; at with prep&Id bonus. avail. 2 BR. 2 bL $250 mo. C1EAN Bac:helar Apta. POOL. NO mn.DREN adults, nr •ftf')'thlnc! 1323 prime k>catlon tn downtown Acre1ge 6200 R. E. Wanted 6240 Jack Smith a.. 1323 North BU.RR WHITE, Realtor adulto 496-1213 betw,... pm All utll ln<I $15 up MARTINIQUE Huntin-Avo., .. Beed> Laguna Bead>. Ai. '°""'" OWN v-··· WATERFRONT -· with . Broadway, S.A. .....,., ~1 N-·~ "'vd N B 315 E. Bal~· Blvd. & Ada:mls-Mcr. Apt-..,.. timed, carpeted. beautlfuI I VU dock th ·"· IJdo '·I 67s-46io';~~ 642-2253 _o_u~p_l•_•11_Ui_n_1U_. _m_._397_5 BALBOA -m-"" GARDEN Am. 1 BR. ~ """·""" bltnt .,.,,., """'"'""'"· T w • OWN LAKE? s.nd ·~,0 ~ M ANNOUNCEMENTS 18th A Santa Ana c M. Priv. tncd ~ p&tio. G11t. entrancM: Frontqe on 350 c/o Daily Pilot and NOTICES LOVELY 1 Br. Pim den LRG, 2 Br. single gar. Qpta. 1 BR. Ye11.rly. Fq>lc. Prefer 'si5542 Mlts. $135 Mo. 842--1612 Forest Aye., rear Ieada to QUESTION: --------· Adults prat. $l25 mo. CM aingle woridng penon. noo Call Mn. Hendenon Munclpal parking Iota. 1511 Where ln Calllomla can )'00 BUS~NESS and Fdund (fl'ff ~dt} 6400 Duplex Retrig. stove. Dll>e, area. ~ mo tttil pd. 6 7 3-2 3 0 6 ; lTn Santa Ana, Apt 113• C.M. Santa Ana 5620 ..,.. month tor .... ce. Deak find desert, water It moun-FINANCIAL rugs. LTg yard. w ... ter & ===,_----6'13-11'18 vr-AFFECTIONATE White -...:iener pd. $150. n4: RENTALS NEWLY DD:ORA'I'll> -'"''A TOWERS and chain ••ailable for $5. ta.Ina'!' B 0 tu ltl 6300 ~-'---'th n -"·-"'""" I heel SANTA ,,.., Busineu boun an.werlna ANSWER: us. ppor n u ~ ...... cat"' ea..,.,.._.., 548.(ffiol or nl; DU 1-4262 _A_p,_h_. _F_u_rn_• _ _,,C:: Huntington Be1ch 4400 2 BR. w/garage -bltlll. df.I. Prfttte~. Adult Uving Rrvice available for $10. In SUver Valley, Newberry CANDY On:ter o1 19th Ii: Anahern, tor appt ,,__ I """" posal. water paid. 1500 Sq. ft.; 2 Br. 2 Ba.. Cen-All .~'" paid _ Call! 18 --~ E C.M. 646-M28, after 6 P.M. 'rum''==°', ~--.-,..-i,,~,.-,-.. ~ .... -. v.ntra · """"" $75 MONTH 217&F Placentia Ave. -$115 tra1 heat, elevator, S\bter. " ..... ues 0 "'¥• Sprtnga, · 'y"""""' ' SUPPLY ROUTE SMALL caHoo kitten W/ 3 BR, 2 BA. New crpt, Y<Ue buSneas men or tHch-aat:-B PlaceDtia Ave. -$1(1; sar $250 Mo. tncl. uUL teJepl.one. of Barstow. 2 hour drive !Part or Full T\me} white rubber collar. Vic Ca· drapes. Vacant cmr Baker. RENT en. Your ovm qmrten: In 15n.a liange Ave -$11.0 1323 No. Spurpon 547-'78:'.H 222 ~~ ~ ~ coast. Freeway all the Excellent Income for few hrs. nyon Elem 9C'J».. CM, :ms Fenmeath w . 1 dilld 3 Rooms FurnltuN ne-w home. Game room w/ Cal1Between2.S .. ..,.ACH way. weekly work. (Day! or 548-2443 OK. No pets. $235. ~2209 $2 Mo th poo1 tbl, kit I: bfry fac, e 636-«UO e Lagun1 IMch 5705 LAGUNA~ DESCRIPTION: Eves) RefiWng and Colleci·l==~~~-,---=---1 Rllr-Owno>" 5 n ._,, -..... Quo ........ Fort Cody Mi.. to tho ..... ... Mooey from Cdn Ope<. FOUND' lamolca Inn' 3 BR., 2 Be., 2 sbxy, wand k!td>m, ....... pool -Mom leMe. -FULL OPTIOO' TO BUY a: other See at 9142 Gracious Adult Living 100 CLIPF DRIVE MODERN OFTICI: SUITE other Mta. to the So. west, ated DlsptnJen: !n 0ranp liarle PIJP. Call and idimut,y No deposit o.a.c. MadelJn c;:'Hs, 2 Blkl N 2 BR, 11'9 b&th. w/w eupeti:, .LUXURY FURN/UNFURN $115 per moo.th. Sin&le otti.ces 100 + --. (men-made) al· Cbunty 1 n d aurrotmd1na: 6tSQ68 H.F.R.C. of A~~ Ma;mU&. . flttpiaceo, tipiral .taircue Yeufy Leut. l j; 2 Bdnm. trom $65. Sect Rl'Vict, reeity tbeft, and llnd d1mn areas. (Handle9 Nablaco Pro-B"LK."'""°'•:-::wh:;:L;--:mol=e:-co=t-::-:: Furniture Rent•l1 .00 pool. Y Mrly lase. 1 bedroom Zerox, carpea, air coo:I., all 'f'Oth!, all rwnd! Water dix:tl and Nationally Mvtt-.Uver collar; In vlcmlty al 51'1 w. 19tb, c.M. 5'8-3481 UTILITIES PAID Mell E11t Apt. steps to Shen A Shops cleettirV serrict, parkinc. peculjll' to area. Much de-tiaed candy). $l:fiO tota1 Kaiser School. C.M. 548-5.336 4 BR, 2 BA, t.n nn, patio 1568 W. Lbcln, Anbm Ti'.f..."800 1'.rn. Bml. I: 2 BR. bn. l«i E. 18th 642-311'4 Oceanvlew from evuy Apt. lm.nge Olunty Bt.nk BJd&. veloprnent coble on! cub required. For~ OHILD'S Trlcycle, vie. Bade SZi!5 mo. 336 Cl4rillo St. DELUXE APtJ:., 1 BR. $110 :z'v~ HAid. pooi.D from $150 mo up. le&M ~: ~ 8i!trCcata ~~ WHAT TO 00 WITH YOUR Interview: Send name, ad· Bay. Call 6 t d en t If>' CM. 213: '181..Q;81, Bob jdeeJ for bacbelcn ~IUAvwie, pt , H.B. BERMUDA VILLAGE 494-2449 • · LAKET dreu and phone number to : ~ Nelaon 1933 Chlrch 5'8-0033 "'"""'""•,.."'"""1=--=·~·~~ =-ru:. ~~Br~ 2 ROOM Office lll!IW' CM Qty 1. Raise fillh "ROt.rI'E DEPARTMENT" -y~"o"UN"o"""'mJnJa=""'-=""-=.-. "v1c~I E-Skl.e 2 Br .• !pi. beam ceil; $102.SO _ 1 Bdrm. bltr»., If!_ Bachtln Jar, util. pd. Ideal ahp'• .__ achii ouidren OK RE,tL ES1TATE ~~~,!,.drapes, $80 2. Water aid, IWim, tx.tma:. P .O. Box 3846, F&Jrv!N .l: Newport mvd., tncd yd., petio. Adlbl. No .... 1 gle, retired or -= · · -ner1 u .... u,.; . .,,.,...,,.,.,. 3. Trailer Parle wtth water-Anaheim, Colll . ..,,.,, pts. $138 Yrly 673-7629 W/W carpet j; draps pensioner. Wtllk to 5 Pt:I SllO up. 3 COMMERCIAL. l 1nclult.; front IPICft avaUabLe. C.M. Identify. 540-~. 3 BR. 2 Be.. ~ )Vd. ==-====Bro=·="'==== Shcwlni $90. 342-2219 2214 College Aw. Apt. 2, Mgr. Rentals Wanted 5990 of:lfce with living qtn, 4. Float in the water and buk Disrributorship RABBIT, vie Del Mar I: a Lease $230. Gllt'dner, water Costa Mesa 4100 BAaillJJR Apt Near 2 BR. l% Baths. Garage, ./ FAMILY returning from C.osta MeM. 646-2130 1n the sun while )'Otll' al· don, C. M. Call A tderltit:y. lncl. ~5724 --------hoapttal, $75 per mo. Gu &: ...,_ bltn La E"-Jn Dec desire ye"'~ BEAtmFUL oHlce 9PACe ln f.alfa, almond1, pttan1, AP-Full & Part Time MZ-0343. Sus CASITAS ... '--~. ••7· •-uoope•, ...... '· """ -·•· -r1 FOUND K = .....,.. ""' .....,,.... dry rm. AdulU, no pets. leue on unfurnished 3-4 br Glend1le Federal Bldr.. cots, etc. grow! No selling ; eY11; 2 BR, Mesfl Venle Area. $110 PER MONTH Adults onb'. quiet! &16-5642 Furnished 1 Br. " Bachelor STUDIO Apt, 2 Br at beach. $135 mo. Water pd. Apt ~ house, Emerald Bay (l(' view CdM $45 Mo. up, 675-3793 5. Weekend hide-away with Distributtt' to be appointed _d"'......,=='.,.....,,,.=====~ I Apts. Others available ala:>. 219 7S2 Scott Pl. CM. Call owner looa.Uofl. Availl'ble Oct 16-24 oamper & Yo'tr own lake, to ~ retail outleta & - ruoNewpOrtmvd. 15th St. H.B. No. '1 549-11"3 to diacu1s. J. A. Capo. lndustri1I Prop. 6080 to tlah. tabliahed by the company M·'·"'-by H-'-SHARP z ,,_ l'L Ba Studio blanco, P.O. Box 505, 5 Acres, 10 Acres, 20 A<res, {Kod&k product.t) t.antutic ---------1 -• "" L •--h '705 DI... 711 • ' ' .. ---..,_..... MI 5 "-tals ..,,.,,. mo ..., A A·-" ~., Why--* VlC. N"1JQl't Blvd I: 18th, aguna ~c ,. Like new! Crpbl & dl\19. Nr, ~ ...... ._.,., • · n.c;>• ~ ' "" cres ~ ... a....,.. ,..,,, opportunit;)'. B Srnall .a.-FOR Leue An.il No• ht. CHATEAU L1 POINTE DOC th Olut Plua. 1•2 BR. ruRN or partly b!I. Income, can be mcreued. call now to inquire about ~~ w/blk ~:.nblle ~ Immec 3 Br. 2 BL UJ() pre!' Lovely tum. 2 BR apt.s. Off. ~~ ~e C bu 21 IBRt-12nBA1. n45. ~~~ Respcmslble working college $'10,<m. Win trade part cub these exdtinr J>OlllibWtle1T To qulJ1b' must have car, Jn&· Red coJlar. 0C llc!me mo. C&l1 84'1'-7004 Sor flA>l to 1 tree t parldng, carports. ltudent tex.'.c.r., f?'er 21) ' +Rs»~ 613-«m Owntt, 847'-6640 Evet. after II brink ref., and ~ No. 18495. Cooid P<*fbly be lee Htd. pool Adullt, no pets: Panoramic view overlookin&" LARGE dlx. 2 Br., 1~ ha. ...-.i .. -_ ... ,. No ...... _ _,.., P.M. Investment lll'Clll'ed by ln· L.. ..... ..., .....,., . 19'1. POMONA AVE CM AlilO Beach. Mature ad.Ill.ts G.E. bllns; adult. ooly, 240 .. .,..,.,..., "'u ..,... ,.,.._Lob 6100 -::--,,....,,...,---,,.,--·~• - MAKE A MEMO k> p\her " · ' anly, no chldm $18S. 499-3'rrii E. 16th Pl, CM. 548-.&W or ever. Privacy -pt"f!ftt R.E. Salesmen Wanttd vent«y. For detail.I write SMAIL, tuck Cllihtmhua :U W:: : 1°:: ~ 1 BR.~ util~ Htd. nJRNl.SHED Room private LARGE 1 Br. near oa:: Ii boule f15 • $lrl leue OK. '6~. I.q\bl Beadi ooeu EstabUshed Real Estate firm, = M.§T Daily .Pilot ID--with .o~ tan j; white. ne. . bath le ~-'tt1: mo. South Coast Plua. CrpU, * ~ * view' lot fir retirem«lt, ~ exdull.vely m e phone runber. collar. Vic. Sllm&dale il ='1'° Ads. Dial 6'2-li671 ~T<>Ad<llta !4S-S27!, _,..1238 alt"' 5 p.,;"' d,..., dmp. $125. 540.1225 FREE SERVICE TO lev......, lnv""""'t or 7d. llltJniond ..., .. .........._ INVESTOR WANTEO Slat" H.B. Reword. l~=========-:.:========---=========oi 1 BR. grdn apt. ti!· cpt1 dl'pl OWNER-MANAGER home. U.OOJ. dn. '8J, mo. ed .ctM1e tor . ftllident:ial Your $10,0CXI will put a long ~"o::"=--=-~--.,-,.-I Costa Mui 3100Costa Mua J100Cost1 Mesa 3100 mtns. lg pvt. patxi, pool BROKER TRIPm<LEXl -lot ·~· • ~~~nttdfullt .,,._ad-needed truckl.ni industry GOLD Owm bracelet, I----;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;:::;::;::;::;::;::;::;-----· 1~Ad~u1~i.:._. no~-~~l120~-~-~:;';163 .1.0w ~--. ...,...,...., product on the maricet. Wltb. vicinity JOM!f'a / Jamaica 1 2 BR. cllx. xm CooUdge. YouAc"'Ti"'v~"°"'RENownTA""°"Ls t Wall&ce, C.M. Key lot $9950 R.mlelnE. 1fll. Experien:::ied and ln one )'1!81', it will be earn-tnn. 3 ch• rm a. "KIDtin, S©1\~}A ~r.,t/'s. G N -~ ~-Bo ""'" U •"'--" "--1~ .....,, 1n .,,.._., 0( -.000 Kelli•, K-"'-" Re...rd kn. ~ -,,,,,., -.... , oduli. 534-6912 .:..:;:·,,;;;= x ~. ..._, "::... ""'~ ~ ;; 'j;., .;;;;;;-_ ':. I 213, .,.._; - $145. ~: 5t6-4021 ~e =°"""==,-,,.--.---,! R.EP1Nll> ~t re t 1 red DD<E AND <JJMP.ANY, INC. have over 100,0CXI CUltomen sso REWARD for mum ol WESJ'SIDE 2 Br., new cptz., Lact,v need tot.lly Unt. 1 Bd Cltrut GroYft 6175 Phone fM6...963I. for appt. In the 1ndultry wait1na t.o lepl boob A JMPrn cm. dt'llPN, bltnl. Adults, no Rm c 9Pt in M. No pebl, 18 ACRES ~t oomn order. ~ tht1 one out. talned ~ Imha1W& AJrllnt '0 ::•=-~ WO: ::~ ~ .... , pet&. tw. ~. mafaxt•• "•. Mo. Call 845--lll> PRE-PAID view So. IAguna hilltop Call afttt 10 A.M. f« de-·cue. Call 644-2952 ···-•. I "~.~ .P 3 8DRMS .. 1% Be.Ula • 1.00 _,, -D-t-...n A•'-tall• (TI4) 511.1255 LOST 3 mon ... -•on, aean i.. 00 f<wm -""'• """"· 1 From $130. See M..,.,. :lE>ll'ERATEI hmlly w/4 INTEREST ....;,.;;;o;;;;;.;;;;.-....;: l-Go=i"ng.,.....ln"""'t-o ""B'"""usl-.,-""'-?:-1 nwty male ;;i, ";id .,... ; IR U G NI D I } 11 ~ 862 W. Center, Apt. 1• C.M. well behaved ldd1 need 3 Tlme 11 NM.Ina: ltlOt1 ~or th1I $17,0)) per. ecre. OJnalder Goldea opportunity ..h'I bee.eh plattic ooll.ar. 8'7-3117 I·. I I I' r I ( ·' : LAIRGE l BR. .. 1 BR. BR. home In beach area, Up yev call now ~ select the part trade (7141 499-39M area. Phillipa 66 Service SlA.M!SE Male. Vic Haztior . _ . _ . ; :J~:; ~· ~ ~ailySI~ilo Refa. Box P-456 ~ to INlt your situs· StaUon1 tar leut. UOl Hi Scbooi. ChHd'a pet. t tton. Try this S Aae navel Mount. & Desert 6210 8-yslde & Marine Dr., 548-3583. :1sYKEP . I ' : , WANTEDlBRuntumApt, 0'0"9comlneintxlfullJll°O" --·--···-Newport.Beacb;S2'1.Maln• LADY'Swbtioldwatdl.no ', I r r I . I t ~ """'--' ,. Newport Beach 5200 C.M .. Newport, Qirona d'I ducdcn 1'li prb $3t,:.'.X>. D~LEX. A~ _..~!._ed2 On.n1e. Hunt Bcb; UM s. t.nd. V\dnl~ cl Call!. " I'-"'-''-'---""---I Mar or Laiw-. To $100 mo. J'« a ~e aekc:tioa ol ~. "" u.ioanuun · Brltkll I. Willhltt. Santa Frankfort. H.8. 536-«162 Sis MONTH Cu or -,,..._,,,. pr1me tax --coll' K. 8dckol -1 loot leoced Ana. Oontad: ' Chuck ' l &G.(Dl6 aft« 5 p.m. w &ne.D wlth f'MJ' )'II.rd, daublt carport, Crowder • ruJFFY Grq ldttm, wbitll '~L YCC I 1· t TI; lll'Obllm'of _;n;;.,. 11 1 (Incl ALL Ullll Yau<a Mln1ol -w10o Edchoff & Aaoc., Inc. :.1i!::';';.,;"0:: m , m.ruo TU: n"10CI =::._::-Ano 6 I I I r ' qWl9 .J ....... y.., am U-Larp 1 Bii, -..... ..u tnlned do( -2 8'. !BIB W. """«n ,..._ llB.300 • -molt -"MR. lllllAaE', -iiil\ Bm/Bloct - . "o oi*P ..,,..,..ily but '/OJ'' -~ -N'"' ... er -1tP to $14> ""'" °'-ColJI. SUit -"""lhtr· °"""• .....W.. lll .. tftel ---·: -"""'" I ·can -11 on1y _ Booe--odultl. ---. 5M82I. i:..onnLd53Mm ,_ --atw -'* ., Ibo -.... ocs. Vlo. _ "Y''. -ltOIDON ., IO-llo B..-1!\>it Rltr.-s1m11ome.r.-. ... 1.... . 5p.m. _.,._,_,..1========1 r 1 · e c..w. "'° -....., s llR l>lll......, ...... "'°" ",.' ,-.._~ !! ..!!: Need 1 Tu SheUer 1======== -. -· Oo11 m-zio·100 •• Pe_ ...... _._1a ___ 6405_1 I r I b,,1-hmom---·~ 2 -1 """""'--~--· E•cho-.R.I. 62J_O ·-,. , -• -•-. ,... dMq, ,,_ "'P No.~ below. -;;; aft i f.tn· 20 N:. Oro,.. ....... Prime -t ~ MALE au. ......, :11, ..,. bl I 'Le PRINT NUM&EtfD r r r r r r I' ,. I' Goolna Co. mfl 1'f2-.S'150 BAOt "1th er. refJ n;etdl comet' piopu1f kl Jitver. ~:,,~~ ~= apubneala • ibdlUbill. Al'M.. deslrM to ~ •• I -I~ lEnER.S IN SQUARES LARGE UDI. :z Br. 2 Ba. apt. ~1 e:pt. or roDr1l M side. Stronc •Plft<.ialim pc>-land new Jtoc:kw•lll.:llcm=;.;M;..;199;.;.:..:::.Doli1=-.Pllot---= .~ ~ =: 1 ~5'-l I-I I lrr·o;_vj I [ 11 ·i'in~~i::"i..·~tt!.:':!.-,~-~ru:,'~ :,::.r:.;*"":'=:"°-..., .... ,.. ~sW,"'a::.::;~ NEW -2 "'· 2 BL need& s BR """'· OU'V· TH! FOX COMPANY Wont Jars• d-hmne, -1111 ft wtth •;.=ll;;;;AitjlL;,j:t, I liiir'iiiiiJi.,."iwimtii .. iL I ..... ___ loo .....,.. tnmo Coco'~ 18115 118 .... 50>-l7G 2161 E. a...t lfw7, QIM """"'"..,., <n'l -llAIL% 'l'IU1r Q1t11Jlod hr ~ ~ aot SCRAM-LnS ANSWEl IN CWSIFfCATION 0 1n1no 11111toPIO.10413t , awiGE m -er -or •1-1210 .._ 1__::.=;:...;;.;__;,__;,__;,__;,__;,~__;,~~~~~~-11~-"-"--'-~ ~~~~~~~~---~-,, \\ call A Lost 6401 Mna Verde 3110 Soloc • Simp!A! Scnzmb!A!c! Word Puzz!A! fot •Chuckle • • ' ' I ' . -WITl-·I • • Don't iust SIT there! - Grab hold of the BIG action today! Dial Direct: 642-5678 ' Just say: ''CHARGE ITI'' (Herth County, 140-1220, toll free! • . ,. . .. IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS IS!NNY PlNC HER ' - WANT ADS NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES 2 TIMES 52.00 IN THESE CLASSIFICATIONS! Pumlturo Offloo Purnffv,. Offl .. lqul,,,_i StoN lqul_. Cafe, botouront ... '""'-' Hew1hekl Goods """'-~ SowlntMlchl--.............. " IOOO ,.._ & °"""' 11IO I010 belle 1200 I011 Tolovloloft HOS I012 I014 Hl·PI & ·-1210 IOIS TlpO 11_,,.,. l220 8020 c-. .... '""'-' llOO 1100 Hobby "-1loo l400 1110 Sportlnt OOods 1SOO 1120 ll-.l1n, ._ USO 1125 Ml-11·-l600 e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e e NO ITIM OVlll $SO e NO COMMIRCIAL PlllMI e e NO COPY CHANGIS e NO AllRIVIATIONI e Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! -. • \ \ • • -. -• . - • ' • • • . . . . •. ' . ' . . Wod-, °'"'°"' 16, 1968 DAILY PILOT ~ ANNOUNCEM~NTS o SERVICE DIR.ECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EM~t_O\':.F.NT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOY-nl "!_•ll~~NDIS& Fu1< MIRCHANDr•• ,._ and NOTICES SALi AND TRADE SALi AND TaADI C<Mltroctwt '620 Job Wantod, udy 7020 lfflp Wanlod, -7200 Help WallfM, -1200 Help Wanlld Help Wanlld Porwonal1 6405 u...,..., ~ OJl'lCE W 0 r~1 -ELECl'RONICl w.,_ 7400 W-7400 Pvmlhrre IOGOPvmlhrre IOIO • 8 ~g: :.~~~~~~s . ~ ~~ =r''d..':~ ":: e J. (, PBllY co. . . om.. wonted... • FRIDAYS 6734129 wom~. lk•• .,.. .... ,. N........,. Botch ESCROW WOMEN, GIRLS, Old World ·IMliM...... • in • • R. J. llUFFMAN • lmawl-• cl -""I'"'" OFFICER . Med' Cod<loll ""'"' • .. • !loom Add. Kit Both ...... --ot "'1te B. • • ... -... .... LADIES OR LASSIES aterranean ..,.........,.., • '" ' oa >-1459 • u H110 -·Y:.".:1Elhl.R ~ ELECTRONIC • Janitorial ""'11oa .... -.. ~'"-~~:':' r •• ,. .. ..,·~ .. '""'"' Snnnuh Furnitfl,re . snadcl 1c dipe 1 to 10 Addt.tiom • RemodeUna: ~ Maintenance p'll't ->1;11. -.. fl,.4_.4 r-DA~tE~G ~~~ER ~IL*~Jo"· u.-n~borelr>.bOI•,,.. TECH· & Buffers ::':.":='...i-= R-lvod ~nnll•tlon of $22,000.IJll Sptnl1h ind Medlt9rranMn Furniture '~':.~&b>•t= Co'l'OICloanlng "2S ==~~ NICIANS ;'"i?:EEE ::.~::e:..; * Single Adults * CARPET ......... c1eon1n1; • -• ..,...... ... ....,_ .,. .. 1n ""'"'°'-·-.. REPRO. TYPISTS TECH. TYPISTS P.B.X. OPRS. STENOS Al Nliw ,., ,..., .... ..__ AIM1r-."1.._H ... 1tO.-..., lte1n1 ., follOWt: Gorgeot11 a fl. custom qlllltad 00!1 with 1ep1t1t1 looo. plllowo with beny olk You coo m ... from 2 to lat 1 cll1 ...nco lt quol!1JI YOUNG-...--" IMMEDIAlt dod1nr ..,itt -· coll .,...,... - 0 ~ ~-th """" .... s-... ~-~ lllEY co '" -~-· .~ .. .. It.-~ ·rt.._ :"~" t!~~ .. ~(~· ~·d:.:l:"Jmo;, 1 new ~ -moo _ .... 61).a.21 .. ~ ......... -~ PERMANENT. J ( PBI --&Dd every month for tbt . Mn& area. Dcp'd. Rllfl. • • • ~ .... , ,e.,. ... ,,,_. WAik .. ...u ..-....... ....,,... POsmoNs AT ed to please yoU. For inter-fnc • upert U(lbolatft)' MA'ruftE Lady will do 24 Fuhloft l1l1nd An ..... _..,.,...,, ----'Jfl!!:-~ hanging dl4ln swag lampa in 'lmllllht Iron, an e:sting recorded mNUJt, dNninl. 6*4180 houaework $2 hr tor ' hrs a ANMOHDA ElECTRONICS ·-Glendale II-piece ldng me muter bedroom sulte In pe<ID 2100 H1rlior 11 .. d. Cid• Mtu yaneDed Medlt.erranein .tv)e with top """"1Y 1114 W. ll11col11 Aft1h1l111 . ·~~ "irlnU4M.O dial 836·6200. cay. LoeaJ only. ~ or Federal Savings ,hon• 140.0115 S1nt1 An• 5 yr. warranty king alze m1ttreaa & bo% Ip '3· Attr. Expert Gtirdtining 6610 ·"fl<>.ll92==~T~•w...,..=c--'"""'-I Young Woman Ja ... nese Gardener NURSE, Dependable. Exp., An Equ•I Opportu11lty Spanlsb decor dining set, etc. Employer ............. ._,.,.... $1121.H dancer will teach )IOIJ all .-· shots: car: an)fWhel'I! 12131 latest steps . ...,.11 Ardell Cbmplete Yard Service. 631_2003 in/out. *STRIPPIT* PUNCH OPERATOR . 401 North Brlnd· Glendale, calU. ~~~ Adv=FIW ~I ~:i;,~~IFI~~..... .. ......... '698.00 .,,.... .,,... ......... t..andJcot>l<C. -==~~~~-213: 581.-4538 1-10 PM Clean-up. 5*4!32 • MS-0'124 DAYWORK. Cenen.l O.ean-COMPAflY 1•=~ i a ~e P:; ;,:.. Any PJMe C•n Be PurckllMd lndf~ldually AL<JOHOLICS """""""' ..... -"'°"'· .. llablc. Phone 5'2-'1"21T er wrtte to JapceM Genkalna 5'1...sll63 ....., ee.ch afl!ce ... u· Tormo Avall1blo-Now-rs to Collforftl• 8 ACCOUNTS e AnEquoJOpp.-.. P.O. Box 1223 Com. Mea. Pmleukml )fa!nl Lan4-CARPET-'""o==-a..~-ntna.,----"'"'=" I ~. Otenup. 648-&S floor atrlpplftl A: waxed, MtP maoofl.cturer of. c.ble televildoo and telePKme atatioD IW'- rler equipment, mw hlrlnc electronic tedmi- clana with mU1tu)' or c lvlllan tailnlcal school., or coUes::e with electronics major, and 1 m-o yean industrial ex- peri~ce. Prefer RF or analog circuitry back- ~· 0.oablo<l_ ... _ llCEIVAILI A PAYAILI "·~lrHpl1tf. Aut.Me"... • •• ,.r1 ... o .My, f... .. ,,.,. o, • ._'I,. C.1111ty •• 4 •• 1 ... 11.1,. M111t h 111,_ri.,.1'4. I tl1y we1lr. C•111P•"Y M11•fltt c1ll ,-., .i.rt .. , .. """""' Credit Approvod lmmodlotol~ with p\eu:Jng penonaUty ........... -...... MUlt have newapaper duollled ................. IAJcn.tiYe mritory with 1a!a:ry plul ~. paid Insurance, paid vaca· Uon, alr-cond ottice, all company benefits. Cail for appointment, Announcements 6410 • JAPANESE GARDEMNG nlll wubed. 531-<ri6T At Harbor Blvd. -"'"-· l.ondooop. Llftlto Heolth Studio Hospitality Is Our Motto FREE STEAM WITH SWEDISH MASSAGE ~. 5.11-'lm4 aft 'f p.m. Domestic Help 7035 PARAMmllCS HD Open wkdy:s 10 am • U pm Sundays 10 am • 8 pm 519 E. Broadway Long Beach (213) tl'T-7(169 Fun•r•ls Ml2 WESTMINSltR MEMORIAL PARK Mortu•ry & Cemetery Complete funer1ls from $245 Cemetery lob EXPER. Gard~ Comm. A Rea. Fret est. F'llll s~. $16. mo. &15-1497 aft 5 PM Gardening Service Experienced. Free Estimate Call 847....fi078 LAWN &mOVATING Free estimatl!I - .,,,_.. l.ondooope< 'Jbe Finest at Re&IOllabl.I Price 49fr3383 EYenJni: DOMESTIC HELP Llve in or live out HouHk .. pers Ex-Agtt>cy OJ So. Brnedwa.y, LA 90Jl3 (ZlJ) 68J,M4"I' (213) 621-1135 LIVE lNS Employer pays fee• George Byland Agency 106 B & 16th S.A. 547--0395 Chinese liYe-inl. Cbeertul Permanent. Experienced. Excellent company pUd trmae benetita includiJw bcmpitaltzation i:nauranct and p&fd sick leaw An.conde Electronics Company 1430 S. Anaheim Blv4. An.11heim, CaUfornl1 Equol ,Opportunity Employer M/F 929 B•k•r StrHt Cost• Mes. BILL BARRY PONTIAC 2000 E. lit St., S . .A,' 541-2681 Furniture 1844 Newport Blvd; Costa Mna lonlyJ ERNIE UZZAROO ARCHITECTURAL DRAFISMEN •Woltrou ao.iflod-..ns ~~~~~~~-• Food CM<kor "-" "' = • Coclctoll W•lt-OlloANGE OO<M'Y EVE. JOBS a EMPLOYMENT JOBS a EMPLOYMEN1 l""'Y •lflit 'tll t -WM., s.t. Ii S.-. '1'I I APPLY IN PDtSON N!1RS JNm:PDft>EJIT ~..:...-= AFl'!ER 5 P.>r. "17-1510 .lolll Mon. Worn. 7500 Sclwol•lnstructlon 7600 "'' .,_ -""°" KAJlAM'S YOO!\ "llOAll TO &JO'.llS'' NEW SHOP """"°""" -501 30th S-DO ""' ...... ., Ava< • 3 BEAl1l'IOIANS Fronk L Hope Newport Botch ---'"' • 1 MANl<GER & AMocl1tes . )QI NSU(.arly'!' U )QI I 1020 N Broed don't perbapll 1t ii an Good opportunity, act ve • WIY MOl'EJ. MUii h new 50 open tsritcl')' w h I ch 1'q>. ExJ>er:lerad/or-. l'M.10 Sant• An• 547.9411 tftt rnotl!l, oP«llnc mo.ta oou1d altar )'O!.I an om-Badi Blvd., Jbrtlugtu1 newpod school of busl.nm from $130 Includes Endowment Care Everything in one beautiful place means less cost. ---------Far Eut A~cy 64.2-8703 -------Hobby Dept. M-s1Mt war<r °"'· 20th. '"" -"'· ,..,. ""°"'· 847-9164 oft n AM. lntlrview1 to bl held aip.. now for bia: Chrlatmu JOB Opertlnp at eo.ta Meu ManaCJ91" prox. Oct. :nm· Apply in protlta. No ~ Golt &. c:ountry am, must 933 Dover Dr., N.1. 6464153 No traffic problems. Gener•I S.rviCH 6612 I.aot Beach, Westminster PROFESS. Window, walll I: 531-1725 893-2471 tlr. clttnm,g; buaine11, --res.Id., ii: comtruction SERVICE DIRECTORY Cmtal Window C..nlog Free Eltimates 543-8'13'7 Accounting 6500 HAUUNG, Yard clnup, OOd jotl8 etc. FREE gar & •tdc COMPLEI'E Bk1ope Serv clnup for aalvapble i~ru. thru P/L k l:a1 ebeet •. all Jim. 548-5325 Fed &: State qrtrly l'El!Dri• "-"""'~=-.,.-,,,---, Fed/State income t a x 8 1 DAY Rn'ice. Home & returns. Rate by hr or mo. apt. cleaning. a,it.A, walls, 54()..6270 windows, pe.int:inr. 642-l520. St«ling for brightneu! Auto Rep1fr1 6530 6730 H1ullng GUARANTEED Tune-ups. ---"'-~---­Gen. repairs. Muaaell'1 LITE Hauling-Trimmln& A 525 W C •-CM Trash, G•-ae Clean1-uto, . en""· . . -... ...- 548-8400 Na.me It-Reasonable BIG JOHN 642-4000 B•bysittlng 6S50 C!m.D CARE: tor mothm who have to work and do not want to leave their ctridren ~anywhere . 646-$2. CHR1SI'IAN toothl'!l' wanta to babysit one or two chil· ru~. my home, ages 2% up prefem!d. Fenced yard. 642-4246, C.M. WilL Baby9it my home days, nettr S~ale and Edinger, 1 block from Cir· cle View SdiooL 8!J'2.-6319 ClilLD care my h o m e Balboa Island weekly. 4 or S year old as ~te for mine. 673-7125 9 BABYSI1TliNG, MY home on Wallace, Costa MMl· LITE Moving & hauling. Yud ~ gange dean up. * 842-3490 * 1'tLITE HAULING* Clean up. Frtt est. ·~7849* Housecle1nln9 6735 JACK'S ........ Fir bu!Mg, crpt dean'g. Wlndowli, etc. Comp hie cletm'g, 548-'12C Ironing 6755 IRONlNG W MY HOME $1.25 per hour """" ffiONING $1 hr. BMJywitting 15c pe;r hr. Also dreumak· ing 20th It Tustin area. CM. -Reliable. 548-ml. L1ndsc1ping B•bysitting, Ironing, GARDEN ARTS 6810 Sewing. Z335 Elden Ave, CM ?laming before Planlinl * 642-7657 * Brick, Ma1onry, otc. ========= 6560 P1perh1nging e~~ ~=~ ~~ 1 _P_•_i_n1_in-'1,__ ____ 6_a_so 96U!Jol5 TRIM only -&and'r, prim'g job1 OK Free E.rt & paint'g. Do It bef the Bu1ln111 Service 6562 rains come. Call JlJn * 642-"69 Services "Yes" Unlimited "JNTERJc:,,:::;:.~O~R-&~EXTERl=="oo= Business mai • do )'O'J nttd Pa!Ming. 30 Day Special s:mieone to do your Typ'ini:r Lie. & IM. Clludc 646-<l!OO Help W•nt.d, Men 7200 BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS Retall toy and hotlby ch&lri wrttm1 Rating name, ad-~· PM1 time. be 09er 21. Phooe Mr. Bued on 1he known Dledl ol need!! ~ man m cftu. telepbont, ace. ex· 5«).'IOU 546.IMl Penooa 9 J.M. to 12 PM the local ~ manage l:d:iby deparbne'lt. perlenoe, to Bo.1: M-456, o.ny ~'l'DJ . SHEET .METAL HELPER Full Time Evening Shift Contact MR. STEM, fJK.0081 Daily Pilot Executive Secretary V ~ tatloa .....,. Mapzlne PdJUateo neeck SA -Mvn &a.I I LJFEI'IME Clft, typewrttm(. Kam Toys * WAITRESS * _.. ria!>t ..,.~:""' too ~·~~ fu"~ ~ sr•ndc:bllho. "' Apply in penon 9.5 p.m. 50 F1thlon Island aldUa. MUllt be ma.i starter, •alo: for "Shortle" )'OUnell ! IndividllaD,y tu· Newport leech Experienced MlOJI'll~, tut & capelJle ot tared. Chllcc.t 10 1eu:n tw- Clvil ""-... ~6-0VER21 handling own anmpo1rFULL TIME BOO K· lnelChool:.1'130elMar/Qf """'"i=1" NIGlfl' SHin' dmoe. A BIG PLUS • ability KEEPm.. 1580 Momwia, ;,SI:;: .. .::'=""~--~~--I APPLY IN PERSON PARAMrnllCS REU8EH E. LEE * CIVIL DESIGNERS APPLY to write iood pn:mational N.B. Ph: 642-2686. Aft 5 pm. READING Rea din• 1 •, DRAFTSMEN FL YING BUTLER """ ondlot ............., ex-6'6-1532 remedl.ol ...i -- 919 Baker StrHt Cost1 Mesi 549.2221 151 E. Coo1t Highway Nawport lkldt Men exp'd in id>division 67J..0071 perlence. Saluy open. New-FRY Cook, broiler txp nlttL inrtruction on iDdivido.IJ. work, S tr e et dHltnera, ASSISTANT MANAGER port Ara. Fer lntet'view Cll1 Sm. Din hie. ii: Bar. CdM. buts. Testinc and d1agnoC.t Draininl: plan deaigntn. For The Groovy Store 1n Mn. Willill.ma. 9£.lfni No drlnktt. Tel 673--Tm lnchided in ftt. 6C2-9Em Mull know°"'"'' Co. ..... Fuhlm Loland. M"" be OX· """" YOURSELF B'EAUTY °"""""" with * CLASS OR * MANAGEMENT * TRAINEE f."L; PoHron & Abo<. """'°"' In hJoh !uhion A MERRY OIRl5TMAs , -· """""'' -· PRIVA'"' * CAREER sportswear and drellSl!'!!I. Ex-selling exclullve BEAUTY fl73....96!KI ask for Don. llO 3855 Birch St., N .B. perlenced mly calJ for ap. OOUNSELOR giftl. If in· COUPLE, To JIW1agf! 28 Piano, Accordion, Gultllr OPPORTUNITY! Call Nld< Ham.:.n""""" polnlm<nt. ,.,..,,,. In a """"' or pt. ""'"· °"'" M"'' !um. ~ -'"""'16 Join todays fastest growinr DISH MACHINE THE LOOK, 644-2«Xl time futuon bualnee9 call apt. plus aalary. 642-21m c z y KOSKI' s ai.tom Fine opportunity in new branch office of nation· wkle orgarUation tor ag- gressive, well lll)Oktn man, able to assume responal· blity minimum training. professlon-Mutual Fund ull!I OPERATOR Au TOM o TI v E BOOK· 615-61!15 or 962-l9lO I Upholstery Sd:'lool. Cootmu- No experience r11!cel!IU)'"-40 Hn per week KEE p ER, s ERV I c E ADVERTISING Agencl .. , Men I OU1 Classes. Day A Ew.1&11 We train -full or part ti.me Costa ~ Memorl1I CASHIER. Dally 1ale 1 , AGENCY Women 7.550 Newport Blvd., C.M. 9C-let Mutu1I Fund Advisors, Ktlpit1I 11Umt11ary & joum&lll. D· NEWPORT BEACH Qlll.DRENS ART CLA..m:s $129. per week &lllary For intl!!'View appointment call SJS.1183 mornings only. Inc. :m Victtria St., CM perienced. c..11 otric-e mgr. Se<retA1'Y with .W~ to or-ARftUS EMPLOYMENT Now enmlllne. Npt B. 1600 Wtstcliff 642-6422 For lntetview C9.ll 541)..()442 oor DA TS UN 1anize, follow thru, mder 30. "' HAR80R ARTS 642-8590 S.A. 12U N. Broadway 642-2734 INC. Hta1t. Bch. ~ a must. M2-.!J10 Key;xmcb ()pert.tor · • to $410 547-8331 • BOAT ••--• ~· FOOD • "-kt il W .... Fact. Trnee '· start $1.1'5 hr ~~ """' • 1.1 ... Nlll!'I • Experienced E!ectronle Amembler $1.!I; hr e CARPENTElRS for new restaurant&. dinner WAJTREES e JONE'S e He1vy Duty Mech1nlc e MOLD.ERB house opening In Laguna SURiF A SIRLOIN Fadlit:y :Dill' .... to $11XX1. TIRE SERVICE Min. of ·2 yn eXp. on vehicles REPAIR e ch October 12 I• expending end ~ &: equipment. Job skills in. • ~~OMD'i Wsr ar;~ ·~Tm.ACTIVE: 59> ~ eo:~wy. ARGUS EMPLOYMEN'r ~ elude knowledge of hvy duty Phone h aw(, Mr. Mou, --a»3 Westclit1, NB 548-T196 e •Tire Setvioe Mm equip, tune up It ~ed Jan"n Marine Corp. B--2271, bet 2 le 5 pm only MATURE Hou• eke e Per 16)1 E. l71h St., S.A. 547-6336 • F"rm'lt end & brake tools. A bs.slc knowledge or D ., y CLERK wanted, tor 2 adults 1c 101 :::::::::::::::::::::::: medwUcs diesel & heavy duty engines, 235 F i9Cher, Col!lta Meu. .m. • mo. baby. Pvt rm, Mtb,I~ welding & late model ve-*MODEL* Aut•ll'l•tiY• o•p•ri111c• only. TV. Perm. Job on l y , School•lnstructlon 7600 • Full chtlrp bookiteeper hlcles. Salll')' range: $583. • & Sho11ld h 111p1ri•need In D~V 546-!MS> • M,_'.,';e & _._. .. _ STZZ. ·contact Penonnel ·PROTOTYPE MEN bookko•''"'· for 1••t•' o.r·l'P~RACTl-=CAL--.-N~u-r-,-e-l * * * * fllDU .......... ~ • 1n91 Cou11ty 1ute deeler1h1, li&lesrnen Dept. lmrned! H.B'. Unlon Top wages. Mutt have own Ii dey week, coll'!peny binifih. houaekerper for e Ider I y Apply: J:»g Hartior Blvd.. High ScMol District 536-9331 tools. Contact Rick c 111 woman; no l!Ittna: live-in, V O T E C.M. S.. Mr.,,.,... FIBERGLASS 1682P""""'tia,C.M. BILL BAR·RY Ne,,_ Bch. Call bet. 8 ASSEMBL y HELP want<d' J•d< In the PONTIAC =PM=rn.5-~""----~ Box. Part or full time. OOLD care for :yelll' old Eledl"'l>Mechanlc1I Immed openinp for fiber-Fll!Xitile hours. Must be 18 2000 E. lit St .. S.A. boy. M:y home or yoon. Production machinery. Ap-glass Finlshtn & AMem· yn old. lat a: Coast HW)': 541-2681 Must be mature, capele, plkant mwt have a firm blerL Apply BR0\1/NlJNE Bed So. of Edil]&er. ~ A: tnel'l'et:IC. E. a:..ta ~ in mechank:al Dtv, Tridaire InOOstries. z;oo 1------~--i MORNING e Mea. &4.2..Gm aft. 6 P.M. Ullelmbly and ability to per-Compton Blvd, Rtdondo Bcb. WAITRESS EXP Tell-or no T<llen. .t'onn electrical wiring of 713; 7Tl-63ll A,.ncf .. , Wemen 7300 Experl~ preferred ...__. ..._,:-_·· •~y machine eontn:ria-ea11 1n41 ---,,===-==-O'S ,~ • -~ &U-6006 for appointment or BROILER MAN -COC Securl.ty PA.Cilic Nat'l Bank FOR A Computer AGE CAREER mail resume to WEST Full or put.time. Xlnt pay. Sel:tf'•, man:9 .~ ••• to $600 17th & Irvine 2280 Haltlor 81Yd CM. PACK MACHINE OORP., Apply in per!lOn Medical Typist.a ........ $400 Newport BeAch Equ&l ~t:y Employer COMPUTER 866 W. 16th St., N:pt. Bch. MASCOLA$ Acct.a Receivable . ••• to $400 CASHIER CLER K-T:y pi 1 t , (elec PROGRAMMING Full time RESTAURANT NCR 3200 .............. $0'.> & macllineJ, filing, knowledge 20WHks • Experienced 1615 E. 17th, Santa Ana A.sat HdqJr .......... to S375 COUNTER GIRL of PBX helpful. ,;! or over, Totil Concipt course In M•lnt•n•n~ Min S'IOCKCLERK -Druvm Prodct'n TyP.sts, many $.1iO 9:30 AM to 6 PM 6 day week, incluUng Sat. ii: computer progr•mmlng YARN ART a.ASSES by Oarfe1. ~try, wllll ban&fnga, rugs. 673-81M ORGAN or PIA.NO * LE>lSClMI * """"' MERCHANDISE fOR SALE AND TRADE Furniture 8000 SCR·AM-LETS ANSWERS During ---Cycle -Indoor -SKIN H tQy ONCE ""'-"'-" quite atmple. You OID ~ a Woep ftlPl9tw:lb' bit .. can SKIN it icQy CHJE. BEAtrr lo\ma'e dWr A ot· roman, decon.tcr flbrie, ms Ccoat $300). Ladiel an- tique pink .......,,. ..... $100 {cctt $250). Mlac Hems. 49.H926 Bookttpi.ng? a Secretarial Substitute? Dial Tl.4: MZ-7341 °'" 847-5026. "YES'' ts our middle nmie. 24 Hour serv. Good ccmpan:y benefits. S450 per mmth to start. No Schedule Clertt · ·· ·· ··• S346 Monday thnJ Friday SUn. Call 494-&521 A new, up.to.elite prepi: PAINTING, A-1 work, In-Call for appotnbhent experience necessary. Write Tmte TypisU, many ·· $340 Call 83J..lln) Ext. 3:n6 SHARP BAR MAIDS • GO ritlon for• Bright Fu· ~:e~:~ Reu. State J=~n~ ~~~~: o~lf~ ~ ===:-.ii;~·.;: * B~T~N * ~~~O:S.tan~~~e:;; tureC1r•r. Quality King.Size .... beautiful quilted ma~ spilt foundation. bit.ta frame. Never med. $91. Worth $250. &G&36 300 Services Oftered BCX»OCED"ING Fer Servioe mtions. Dally on prmi.l.ael:. Reasonable, CM arM. Joyoe 548-9628 C1rpenterlng 6590 PAINTING, Ext, interior Uc. An equal opportunity Chit& Mesa, Calif. 92611 ~ ~ Gki_"" · ·· ··· ~ VDt&Tn.E r:;;r2Boi ~ ~ COMPUTER·AGE lnli. 17 )'!'I exp. F!'tt est. employer • DISHWASHER • mee .,..,. ........ """""" fSS W. 19th, a.ta Me. ' · · DRAFTING ACOWIHcl.l ceil. 548-M25 WANTED EX!PERIEJ<lCED Oq Nune P.T. •• arblft "13 00-TM ./ GUU. FRIDAY, maiute, 24-to-36 WMkl Modern INTER Or Ext. PAINtING, mp dml ·toy in ''Bee.di ~,i':az; ~~ ALLSEr ..\GENCY TEACHER Wanta 'oat1y91~ A~~eC.:;'~ty:;W training lncludn eel· IMMID. SERVICE. Local North Area." Jbitinrton UT w. 19th, c.M. M2-6'152 lo 3 moa old child, dailJI Ne~ Blvd .. c .M:. vanced concepts In ref. FREE eat 54S-162'l Beadi, to mow lawn & weed 5~E~R.f°:~~7" e BEACH AREA e 7:~ to 3:30, lite bou1ekeep-ady dr•ftlng •nd technlcal once ., week. (Neer Warner tni Reference1 required PART ttme aa:le1 I , even-d , t , the Pl1sterinQ, R101ir 6f'80 i Edwardil. CAIL Ml-6640 -Reil Estate Rau8-r(h-Eng'r. Akie ...... SE()/$600 ~ H.B. 962-.8636 ' inp. "41Ply in person only. •••gn OmMt new aft 6 30 p M wttk1 Part Tune Jr. or Sr. level Good ma.th, eood twine open, Robert Hat'! Oothea 1601 requlr•mtnh of today'1 Pat'• Plu:ttrirc ·all t;ypet. ~ ~. a)', college student. Mtmt have Ok. Cleric, b'fJe «> •••• $300 ~~R Newport Blvd., C.M. new·fdN }obs. cx:NrFlMPORARY we ID at .......... -....-. cue ii: ntte stard. $35. - ~ est$.4o.m5 SALESMAN own oar. Mr. Scbleshwer Stct'y mt&, lllh 80 WJlll'l KiO u,.e ·in. Salary 'open. HOUSEKEEPER • Odld AUTOMATION Camon!, ·c...croto 6600 ======== WANTED ===::_642-0M4;:..;:.:;....,..,.. __ I Med. hod< °""" ";.;;,;~ 613-081< ear.. prt. rm • both. TV. ELECTRONICS rusTOM MADE Sii a. aa Pl "' 6l90 "' _.. L.... ~ wanted for esrly a..m. Med. hmt olfioe •• ~ -.v IJV&IN tute -tter S'Ai Da¥ wk. Penn job. pd 36 Xbtt cmd. _,.. um "I Undc 35, Exp pc~t«1, ...... delivery of newspapers to Bkkpr., CONitNet , •• • $500 • 11 .... ~ CM for Yl.C, ref's, SD>. mo. 540-l212 WMks _..,, DUPLEX bed, W. mwl ~. 2gold--chaln, perttct oond. '80 ead!.. 646-6497 Bl.y Chft, LOVELY Maple hutch, 48" and 911\*"' tal:ie 32'' with lhelf, like new $125. both ........ 613-38116 CONCREI'E ,..n, pool decb" --..... --,..-",.-hr-.-.... --. _W_orl<_ oot r.ec r r rry. We will train home1. App-ox 3 hrl. per 1 Girt otc, SavJt...c.n .. S3'15 mott!:r ~i v:::-o d d R!LIEF' Shit RN or LVN. Preparn you for jobs In: ~=~===:..;;>48::..::91ill~--1 epedalltyl ~ • Sb* Uc lnMJr remodel you. A-pply tn penm, uk for d-.y Hnt Bbc/ Fntn Vall J. R. Plscie "-1c. ~ Jn. n-. bd + -•. "'··-Apply to perni; LAGUNA Computert r DIVAN. a.:io., Btoc:ede. work. 642-l'797, 541-u:M ~; .. _::.._ .; 531-'1586' Torn. Grllftt'a a.,ilua. l7'> ~ ..... i.!. 847-2JXI ey 1885 Newport, C.M. 6fU1'JO _., ,:;-,: _. """" BEACH NURSING HOME. Communlc1tlon1 V~ rood etdltkn. S... BEST in concrete. Wala, re~, a~ lt!l'V. N~ '81Yd , C.M. """" ...,__... 450 G IAI' Bch Offtr. M&-tn1 pool dtt.b. floars. petim. "6o cnJmE Student, pennab,. NEAT J.wearing younr man See Bett1 Brue. at SHAMPOO Gt:rl-lk w/up, ll!M)'Te, · · FCC Licensing TWIN &eda$1Sea.. Dd OliiiN 64Z-85l4 S.Wfnt __ _._timed·-' ...... tchool, to betp in 1 man acoountinc Gx DrdUlllYe N.B. s.ton-Part ruu. Ttmt Maid. >Ocean Industry ISO SaCa $50 Kltchmette eet DRESSMAKING A lit~ ""'-. .,_, ..... _.. omce, part Umt. m or lull time. Call 10 to 4, M front motel Lquna Beach $45. 545-7Bm • CUSIOM PATIOO • "'1 time ........... Chevn>n 64&8lll i6~ ec -F. Mt-1484 or Mt-:rul °""' 30, • ~ Wice Incl PHONE: concs:;::~~:u...~ ~~e~~~r.~ :iz ~:r~:· FRY O:iok, IWing lbifl onl)t. WOMD:'S Hair St)lllrtl. IA-S.t. ll Sun. ~l 494-tin 547-9471 =GI~~~ 170~ 8'2.$93 eves mwit be 18. Sal•""' & comm. 1100 Week to start. Agency for CatteT Glttl eat followtnr pttt. &autitul WANTED: For tldS'ly Lady Reuonlill• _.,_,, "2-TlM -J ....__ ......... "-11 -410 W ~ -H N B •-N ~ M m4ddle qe bouae keeper ---ch'old Coro 6610 ••• --~· _.__ .............. ''"" ....., ... ge ...., ee ... ...,,. , """'''"' wy., . , new•~· , """°ta .... to 1-•--I Iv I •;::;:.;.;c..;::.;;: ___ ..;;.;....c • DrfPW"'>rtrw-n.oer. I '"'"" ·-""'""" w 9th s B .. --i.a ,._ _ _..... w ·~~~ e-n Recliner l div bed •. ~ional • Fut --·AS=s•EM&="L"'Y.---1 562 eat I t., C.M. y .............. t. ,,_..-.,, open Nov ht. 56ZM7. Jon Room Ir~ $10I). 548-3931 ACADIMT °' 1 : ~my= R.tu-«-hl«. Gt&4'H& CARPENTERS AUTO MJX:H.\NrCS, u -For,.NOMI& EXP~ denta l WA.l'DU3S Dpeloiaoedb.&ll COWPUTU TICHNOLOeT Goodcond. 846-$481 .....t AitoroH""° ~2.SMS GELCOAT TOUCHUP ""'"""'· ..ith "'"' tooli. conll""111ol pla .. mont ~11~~ 25 to t5 -c.u ·....... '"'"'" 01 Offl .. E~lpmont IOlt ...... ""'-N .... -· :JO ,,.. ""' CHOPPER GUN OPER. ll>vs JIMolr cl -"' 11" "' w .... -• 54M863 ·-c .. ,. ..... .._ - DUTQ{Lac!Jr,Lbmelt.°"1 1 YEAR EXPERIENCE AnahdmAv.eo.t.Mma BAB'YSill'Dt-Jor2-~ W."--..._ ,. .............. _ ~-4t7,_N ..... ~ CASI Rmimm 0.,-, Pl"'· MY home. F-)'II. • ~-·' 6974 FRY °""' ....... nlld • l1•'91ae e - -.,.. --·-•w -.....--'"''drawer, el<d. AIDNG $4.SOdl:J.6IJ..&IJ ~Tl.:;L:::~:.•c..-:::::'c.:•:.:n:.;ttc;.< _ _;;;;.;..;I Columbia Yachts lhlft. dinner tblft. out PllelltMntAffilltC'f ify"~.615-elM , Food Rneturmt, Cost• 0.-,..c.IW.ttlll MACHma1$15Wbolb. aoLD Dft indocn A mt * Vent. the 'nit Man* 2'15 MoOonn.k:k AvP.., C.M.i time awdllble. HJatt Oo&e 542 W, 19th St,, C.M. emu. nm>Arlllooilllll: M-. Ftiane &a-1174 p • • • • • • • • I 9fl.J12& wt I PM • preechool •I• (l'*cfeNdJ ().lit. wort. I11RaD • repaln. 8USBOYS Neoeded, Hyatt 9Klp, 144 S. n.tift, ()rq-e 646 &131 h Int. Dee Studio = WOilAN to deln f'llf!Jt1 nt. I Pl1i 1• t1!!4 1t11 11" 111° ADOR!SSOGRAPHS, Hand North H.B. l4S.o95?5 No Job too amll. PlaJtt'f Conee 9)op, 1'4 Sooth NURSERYMAN I: mnp'I. o ---------time --·-64Ml63T N"pt. Sborel. N. B.; an t ... 1111.tto11 Mz 0C' I or deetr1c.. R.eoofd. SwY1ct lz========:::.I patch. ~ ibo •tr "Tmlln=-·~°"""'=-~~.,..,,.,--..,.=I Xlnt OWb' w/ 1"d'r 411-Help W1nted LIVE -IN 'a.b)'lltttr, 1~ tn:m.; ret....atl I 0 ~~J:·A&I I It Suppijtt. T1'"6.Dt ' .:C;::o":;;':;;"::•do:.:.::.";.;;.. __ ..;66~20 repair. IMT .. JS51JMl..Cr205 FUU. Time cook. .. .. , count 1'llf'Nf7 dla1n. R.fpl1 Women 7400 booMk~. 2 )'t9l' old ll2 N&\T ~ Ltd1 ror ""' I a COMPUTlll I rrs Bffch tlcA&se time. a., open. On Univmrty cam· Dally PUot Sox M..JOO. Dltl St., NB ~ deanlne at 19e9 ••pit ....... I ,.()$RAMMING I ant ldlectlaD tfft"! Sn t-.e e ROOMS AI>OmONS e L.T. Conltruetkm Fam1~ rooms. kitchf!ll or tmlla. Slncle ate17 or 2; pltl.M custom dft.lped. FW ........... -. ...... e 1<7-lSU e Upholstery 6990 pus. Ct.II 83.USOO WANI'm: 2 hn to work EXPEIUJNCED llltt Pi. Ccills ... f: 0 AUTOMATION DAILY Pl1.A11 a..uJed CZ\"Kcma'S Olstom Uphol· GROlJNDS Keoeper. retnd. tull tlm• In St'rvb blion. pvt Ume, woman' a WHrinl" ',::; c:~ ~~ H ELP..WANTD>: Rl!1l&ble llECTlONICS I Jed.Jon NOWI Itel')'. D:R'opean Craftanan-l..uge apt complex. 2 Da,vl ~7971 attrS appwl!l. OR J.6lSO lltlQJllll. ~I m-eeoo dlidmnll:3>tDl:»TQ• H•111• ••••••••·•At••• I ~lll,_;,,Y"°OUR"="'AD~-lll~~a.\SSl~~.1 llhlJ). lto9J 'J'1nandna'. J'\lm. w-ttk. f75..3010 OtSRWASRERS N •a d• d, WAITR.l!JIJE8 thru 'Dmn. Ml .. ' I AUtff• • • • • 'hoR1 •••• I l'Il:DT Somlone wPI IJit boar.• oulo'~ ll(l.ltit.113:1 2 Exp NunoryL Hyatt O>ttoe Sloop, 1 .. -Port time, .. ,. :II DAILY PJIDI' WAH? ADI Donia! Alolllanl • C11y ·""" "" ·" .... 1 '-tor lldllol -N~ Blvd.. CM. Ap 2MO. . 'IWtin., 0r«ire. 56tm UJMO.RISUUIJ DI*. l7HIOOt S~1tt ';;·~··; z: :;·;·· .. tar ~ e1!ldmt ,....., r I • --------- MUSI' Find aood b:mel for male de.di!ltmod, 111ltered. Allo Party-colonel l!!ma1e poodle. MSo-6146. 2 9 6 O Reodwood Ave., C.M. After ~:30 10117 \ ) -.. ~--'.'.:... - afq,cr .. Girls Schwim 3 Speed Bike. 3 Ynn old. $25 . • 891-lni •• Motorcycl11 1963 PEUGEOT "404" 4 Sedan, one OWl1ff'• •• POR!CHE 1!00 c.ap. 2 otbtn tn stock •••• ' VWSwuool .... 11295 967 MGB GT, wire wbeda: ow miles ••••••.•.••• $'2995 19f7 MGB Roadster, ~ Vt, wire wbedS, low O.lC + Tu Id.le. ---1198 So. c..t """·· LB. ~- J1rtupo11 31Inp o rt s MOTOllS TOYOTA Pb. ,...m> mxi-BM!.,W- PORSCHE SUNBEAM 1965 SUNBEAM Ra.dater, 4 spd.. Must aac! $1EO. Prl pl' ty. Car ••all at ~ Sap phlre. Bal bl .• alt '· .n dll' ....... TOYOTA NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY 'Ql 'n;)YOTA Plat UP. 'nle: bard to find 00 b.p. 3CI mne. per -mo"'1-catcoune in ~ gold. C...'t !Ind another. Only.'. $1315 ELMORE ·J---..:..;_.;... ___ J 1967 Rm MGB, -""""· MOTORS '66 • $9$ GERMAN -" """"· 1-mn...,.. 6'13'1612 TOYOTA car. O\'hd cam. 4 apd. xlnt ft"S WONDERFUL tbt man) Ph. 894-3320 SUic.it 642.-3002/673.alll eve. bu>'• lD apPlanceli )OU find 15300 Bea.di Blvd .. Wltmnstr For I>aDy PDot Want Mt. in U. Qauified Adi. O..".k THE QUICKER YOU CALL, Dlal M2-56'78 th2m DOW! THE QUICKER YOU SElJ, 9600 Imported Autos 9600Jmportod Autos .,600 • ~E THING ABOUT A USED VW IT LOOU Al H0Mll1' AS A NIW ONE. S. ...... JM ... M1t YMf'• ... I It's elMMt llM'teftillt rlill ,..,-,, hpiMWly .._. ""9 ... i.... ,-.. ... YW 1' pol9t ~ _., ptirt.,_ ,.. AH...,_ ... 1H'l4 , ....... tMt we'll r.palr er,.,,_ .U rHf•r ..U.lllc.f ,.tt• fw JO "rt • 1 GOO "'""' Ric••• co-. first. W.., Y••'.,. .. ""' ........... , ...,. lHb •l11101t "'"· It ... '"' • ., ..... ,.._..,II .a.a.a. '"' m.. frNt cl• -.wi... IN'• "'""'-~ ~ '67VW '67VW '63 GHIA S•d1r1. Fully ~ulpp•d + S.d1n. SU II' 0 of. fully Cpo. Vinyl fop, r1dlo. Like r•dio. Lie. UKE·Jl7. -.ei1ipp.d + r1dio. Pop ~t n1w. Lie. WAL260. t11r window•, Lie. 1•6. $1599 $1699 $1299 '66VW '66VW '65VW S1d1n, Fvlly oq11lpp1d + F11tb1clo:. fully oqulpp1d + Sidon. Fully 1quipp1d + todlo. TFTS65. r1dio I f1ciory 1lr I w1w. r1dio. Uc. PtZ.691. TAS679. $1499 $1799 $1195 '65VW '64VW '63VW S1t11•1l,1ck. Fully 1q11lpf. S1d1n. F\llly 1q1o1ipp1d + S1d111. Fully 1q11ipp1d +· SI 032. Li•• now. r1dio. Li,, HCA717, r1dlo. lie. MZU096. $1599 $1195 $1099 VW TRADE-INS SJNCI WI DO NOT MAii A ""CTJcl OI' RnAIUNG DOMUTIC CAU. WI All OHQJNG THISI TO THI PUii.JC AT NIAi WHOU. SALi ~en. '65 CORVAIR MOMI COlllM· ,.e.11to111otlc, rt•ll• 11Mi ti1otor. $899 '67 Al.FA 2600 S1rfo1 H1nlt.p coQ.. I 1,4. tr1u11tlttl0fl, FM tu111r. btro fli•. $3099 ' 549.0303 '65 MUSTANG $1299 '65 llOllDA $399 '64 DATSUN Sod1n"1.. • ;,. .. d, r1dlo. $699 '67 CONTllllfTAl " ''°' '°''"· v1..,.1 +•p, lulher lflt.ri". F.11 P-lf', ott t0ot1ditiot1l119. Jt,DOO ,.,n,._ Mnt •••· $4099 1970 ......... 11¥11., e..ta '673-1190 M- • . ' -W-, Oc--16, 1961_ -DAILY 'llOT fl TllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAN,PORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TllANSPOltTATION TRJINSPOllTATION Imported ,.,..... 9600 lmpor!M AutoO 9600h!'f'!'md A-9600tm-A-96001mpol'fed Aurot 96001mported AutoO 96001mportecl Autoo 9600 Imported A-HOO lm,orted -HOO • Is Introducing ·two • : I ·greaf new economy cars: IMPORTS ·SEOAN-WAGON We Invite Yo~· e • e to be tfte nnt it.nault B & z Imports is proud and ~Al New 1969 Models of A TRULY BIG RENAULT dealer in this •rel to ~ ~";: '!ltls l• 1"" Renault you hove tho fabulou• Big RENAUt~~ .. ; for which Renault bu~ • s!"" ·1· 9 for • ·• • "" . Renoult 16 ts 90in9 been wo• in I f 'ts produc:tion. 'th , I f to~ exclusive y or ' L It wif Go Great w1 c1a ac , , t . and we .:now N I great In other c'.'"n ~·e:he United States. Se• It ow . f • car fanciers; in or119n ,,,.. vle Brunke "" ' OWNER 8 & Z Imports In Huntington Beac~ asks you to "see t~e beautiful new Renaults. Romomber -when you buy a now Renault I 0 01' 16 you drivo :12,000 miles or one full year without paying a penny for maintenance. Absolutely aD strvice is free from spark plugs to !let tires (o~ changot, lubrication, oil filters too!) Con you think of a batter deol7 "Renault I 0 is tho idool bock-to-school car. You con count on it to 9ive you 35 miles or more per gallon of gasoline. "We are getting many fine used cars in trade on new Renaults. If you 1r1 In thw market for a good used car see us." • 95 Miles~. • 5 Doors • 70 Horsepower • Front Wheel Drive • Drum Disc Brakes A BIG HIT IN EUROPE Cllld for ·- A BIG HIT IN THE USA The New Renault 16 has been tested minions of miles in the past 3 years. COMPLETE FOREIGN CAR . SERVICE • 427 MAIN ST.. HUNTINGION BEACH ' CORNER OF FIFTH ST. For Top Sports Coverage Look to The Daily Pilot TOYOTA NICEST CARS TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN Autos W1nted .. N.ICEST CARS '60 Volksw1gon $699 IN ORANGE COUNTY 1---------------'66 TOYOTA SPORT SEDAN. ~~po:iiiiiirtiiildii_mAmlj!ioo1.iiiiijjj9jjjj600iiiiiij•iii~ii•ii•rtiiediiiiiijAjjjjutjjjotiiiiiijij9iii600iiij 90 b.p. Jiue :t:> mile per pl. IN ORANGE COUNTY Radio, bca\B'. '66 TRIUMPH 12lll cnN. '61 Volkswegen $799 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR BLUE CHIP AUTO SALES [i~[j~i] .... ELMORE MOTORS Choose your TOYOTA from the lar91sf dealer with the largest selection • • • s3761 MO. OR CORONA SPORT SEDAN "ROOt.t" '°" ALL 4.1. 0 /J FINANCIN• AYA!l.AI .. -.i / ~ ON ...,,.oYD canrr W1 t•I• WtWt 11-foyet11 I• ftt. Me11th1 ef J1111e, J11ly, A .. nt. iH Stpte"'l>et tfi11 111y .... ., Toy•f• Dttlw 1111 • U11ltff Sti ... I ' Tli•rt .. ,., M I ,.,..,. , • • 1114 ....,. h. •• ,.,.. '" "" tftet lltW ... ..... f.., ... , - I l11¥fts Y•• te '"'• 111 1"4 ••• •• , ..... l'llNlll'ft Ml'YICI f1cnt. ""· efferlllf yM Hit , ... t ef· .., '•" s.m •• ,., "'" f;114. ' "WI CAii" at ILMOU: MOTOR& IUOf llACH aVD. WESTMlllSlll 194-3322 km lllCDnOU!y. Room b' t:hl entire family, Thia ill the winner ~·· tanmg about. Cbok'e ol. four. Flttn $13'li ELMORE Flashing red with bladc'top. Sedan. Radio, he&ter. 111!8.tB ftve in comfort. :Ii '63 Volluw1gen $899 m.p.g. Easy to drive, easy Sedan. Radio, heater. to own. Only BLUE OilP AUTO SALES Sli 2145 Harlxll' Blvd. ELMORE "'=: 21.t> Hait>or Blvd. Cosla"- 642-9700 Will Buy MOTORS 1965 VOLKSWAGDI, aood Your Volklwaam er Poncbe: MatoRS TOYOTA condition. $1250. ......n;. A poy ... ~ Paid '°' TOYOTA Ph 894-3320 l58U &uebhd Lane, Hun. or not Call Ralph FIL ""'3320 ' l5300 W BM!., W--,,_. 673-1190 1SDI Bead1 Blvd., Wlll:mmtr 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, oc I======= 1969 rond, 12,000 miles, pivate UMCI Can 9900 TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ....... "v'ooo..L.....-vo NEED,. cAR? NICEST CARS CAN'T BE FINANCED! SEE ANO DRIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY el!ankruplT e R<pou•ulonl TODAY I '68 vw Sport Station Wagoo 1969 e Bad Credit? e Dlvon:edT Squarl'back, aparkllng eky VOLVO •Military eNew tn AnaT '"II L11,,; I blue with contraating black Make "'"""" Paymen1' WH UUIO mlaior. Savo a """"' ol SEE AND DRIVE Mc(ARTHY MOTORS --""' So. Mlln • ~ IMPORTS mmey on thbl ooe. ~· TODAY (2 blockl N. ol. Seara) """"""""-ClolY BIG SAVINGS ON '611 Sulla...,. Pb~ TO'fOTA·YOLYO $23«; -"ii'U' MAI;= ELMORE "tull LemiA PA~AS!! T~~~ IMPORTS Tnn1portatlon Cora !TIOIY!Q!T!A! Pb.""""° foyor~YOlYO w:~..==" E11'f t1 R•1cli 1t 61riitld 15.1ll Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr 1!!.., Hmbr, C.M. M&-9303 The Community! 1aui'~:h'11vi1. .., vw -w-1 *New Volvos * Newporter Moton """"'· """'"" cood!tm. GET A ""6 -Blvd. Huntl119lon lleoch AM/FM '"'"°· Coco ""'"' BETTER DEAL ....,.. _, Ph. 147-8555 613-C961 I Ml. Nerlfl .f Peclflt Ce1st Hwy. •• ltecli llW. TOYOTA HEADQUARTERS ELMORE ..., _.;.. 11eaia.. .....,. Herb Frledlancht ..-. ,.,..s ..-.,,,, imo Beocb Blvd. !Hwy•> i--~B.:U.:IC.::..:.;K __ $110. * &M-21389 2 blJcl So. G.G. ':?.-'63 BUICK i.. Sabre. Air '17 VW, dk .._ w/black in-893-M cmd. Power 1 t e • r Jn r, ter. MMY extra. $1150. 1800 s '87 Sport Sed. Prtv brakes. ~t l"lli· $850 • 546-T.W7 • party, one owner. $3150 cath. 67J..4ll)1 '56 VW Oxl:lpt restcred. Xlnt flml. &G..m7 l0 AM tog PM '63 WILOCAT Onvertible boct'· R/H, bl.I btb, clutch, Mr .. Kramer F\d1 pwr, must aellt ht J300 1531» Be&dl Blvd., Wet.nwtr relllt eng $700/olter. IM6-0'779 takM. 673-0193 P'hml• S9f..3322 '67 vw. XJnt cond. . Antlquet, Cl1ula 9615 'Slli Buick Super, auto:, •u TOYOTA 33,000 mi. 11000 '18 MG TC, Bl1tl>h ndn& R A H. ,.,..s -; aood Statlcm wqon, aea blue dt., Bob Wat.on M6-0aJ1 &l'ffb, rllbt band drive, trana.; $125. 6C-OC78 witb matcbtn& blue tnl MUil iiiii'r vw, eood. CXlDdJtlon. x1nt o:nt. Sl«JO. f£K.831K> aiee to appreciate! J Sdp., $1550. Contact Mr. Jadmon w/OD, dlr, pwr rev win-6fl..2410 between 9 A 5 4 •1to1 Wanted 9700 dow. Simi Cub dell, tut old. '88 VW Sedan; 800> ml., .f WE PAY . . --ov-.. -:J>-. -.. --.-. -~zmnu~·mmo. ~ln!rx:~L sm> CASH --* Qdllllct * TOYorA 'll VW, J'ldlo, btttao, ,,_, All cdon, lllOdel9, ftJll LANDCl\UISER Top ......... l1llO. pwr, .U condl- lM Hdlp. Good h maun-&e-2389 tar 1114 ean & truclal Jmt S&w up to '1S(J)! talm. d •'er t. Dnw fD 'ST vw. Xlnt cxnL l&,cm call • 1111' ._ tld.mlte. ALLEN -<r tba ....... TIM --~ ... GROTH CHMOlfT ~ Clllllonlla. II& lllHTC ,_, 111 oeo. alt f p.m, Nit. °" llllol ..._ WO So. 0>ost Wft1 ... vw BU!I Lquna --11211 -Bl., Good """''""" Hundoctm -.. CAI) <XM', oil -Ml 111.t Kl ~ ...,... 1ll>t dock. Xlnt cond. 'ts '11U, Top Oaod. 1-ml. 1161 VW W-Ho °"'-IMPORTS WANl'!D $1,000. -lift, -· = =..SlS» or a..t Xlot omd. v.i -...: o.anp CoanUeo 19\ll CA.DAWC 0qo de ' lfeo can 5'1.'mll roP I BUYER VIile Oion. lOnl omd. Pr! PL.1C1i ,_ ... od "'-ii V'OUIJIWAG!l'f' BlLL MAXEY TOYorA pr1>. !21!0. l9Mtl7 TRIUMPH CADILLAC ..., --.. -DAILY Good ""'4111oo 112111 Uilll 1IMdl Blvd. THE QIJlCICCR..YOU ~ PllDf +.-1 -_..,.!e~l!!ll~SIOl~e!.,_ _ _:,!!H.!:_!Booch.~::;· _!Pll.:!!:.._!M~T;!-! Tll!l QUJCl!ER YOU SEU. -· 536-4292 Open 8 to 8 P.M. Everyday WHY BUY A USED CAR WHEN AT BILL MAXEY TOYO[!]A YOU CAN BUY A NEW 1969 TOYOTA COROLLA FOR ONLY 51770** Plus Tax & Uc:ense ••llrlct lr1el11d19 W/S/W, ff11t. ti.tu, tNll11l11t IMtket 1t1h, whl. ••'+'trs, •1r,.tf~ ltft fy d11h a .,, •• , •. cl1. ll9M.r, r•l"lll Utelf, o.s. 111lrror, •••• Mitt fr.tit ' Nlr, 2 1pttcl tl1c. wlp•rt & w11htr, .i111 brt•l111 tylftm, tmtr. brtkt wamlRt lite, ll11111,.r 911tfd1, •II vinyl l11t.rlor, •O h.p. 4 ''''' 111 1Y11tremt1h +rtn1,. 4 w1y fla1h1r, ,vth 011t r1tr ,..1nclow1, ttc. . Immediate Delivery on Most Models & Body Stylw BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • EASY TO REACH AT GARFIELD & IEACH 18881 leach Blvd. Huntington Beach Ph. 847-8555 2 Ml. Ntrth ef P1elflc ~ Hwy. °"~ ...... • e- • • I I TRANSPORTATION ' 'TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION • 990I ---1969 CADILLACS---. CR/lFl:sMEN ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR DELIVERY TODAY! 1%8 COUPE DE VILLE Thi~ fs fNly 1 fine eutomobile. Finished in satin s si lver with white vinyl top and black interior. Ful· ly 1quipp1d with all of Cadilla c's power f 11tur11 includ in9 power brakes-windows -steering .. 111t, AM-FM ri1d lo and of ,e,ours e Cadillac Factory Aii: Condition int• I $ 1967 ELDORADO An •l:i1olutely 9or9•ou1 automobile. Fini1h•d In Ember Firemist with bl•ck leether interior, hes all of the Co1dilltc power feetures and Cadillac fac- tory air conditionin9. This fine car was locally owned. a. 1ure to test drive this beauty today. ---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM--- '64 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe 2 Door model finished in tan beige with matchina: Interior. Equipped just like most ot the others with radio and heater, white 1\de wall tltts and 4 speed transmis- sion. This is the economy king, so start sav-lna: when you buy this car at only SALi $1 077 PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL 4 Door. Beautiful Turquoise exterior wl.th matchln& turquolae tnterlor. Luxury features tncludlna: power steering, power brakes. pow- er windows, power seat, factory air condltlon- tng. Thia beauutul automobile will not be here Ion&. IO hurry. SALi $3888 PllCE '67 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Beautiful Monterey Green n n- lah with Black vlnyl roof and full le,.ther in- terior. Full C&dlllac power Including power vent windows and of courae,. factocy air con- dltionlna:. SALi $4444 PllC! '63 CHEVROLET Imtllla super apart. Alpine whlte exterior with red bucket ae&t Interior. VB engine, automatic trammiulon with center eon&Qle, radio and heater, power steerlngL~ta ald.11 wall tires. Don't miu this 1rttt DUT· SALE $888 PllC! '65 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. cadtllac'1 finest and fully power equipped tor luxury drlving. Of courae thl.!I includes factory air conditioning, power windows, 6 way power seat, tilt steering wheel, and finillhed In gleaming Turquoise with hannonizing leather and cloth interior. SALE $2555 PRICE '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, buc- ket seats, center console, tachometer, white aside wall tires. SALE $1333 PRICE '66 MERCURY Popular 'Colony Park family station wagon with only. 21,0CX> carefully driven miles. Fac- tory air and full power, chrome luggage rack. Beautiful Ivanhoe green with full beige leath- er-tiaterior. Here·s quality at a big savings! CSVY531) SALE PRICED ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS • OTHER SPfCIAl VALUES '68 CADILLAC CONVERT e '66 CONTINENTAL e ,66 CADILLAC '68 SEDAN DE VILLES e '67 OLDSMOBILE Custom Delta 4 Door hardtop. Factory air conditioned with power 1teerlng and power brakes, automatic transmission, radio and heater, white 1lde wall ~. absolutely beau- tiful, Satin silver exterior with h&rmonWna: interior. SALi $2888 PRICE '66 SEO. DE VILLE Exquisite Topaz Gold with Sandalwood padded top and 1old and nylon leather Interior. Full power lncludina: factory air conditioning, stereo AM/FM, door locks. Truly an out- standlni: buy! <ROR 843). SALE $3777 PRICE '62 DE VILLE Popular 2 door Kashmir Ivory with white full leather interior. Factory air conditioning. Full power including electric window& and seat See to appreclate. (LYV225) SALE $999 PRICE • '66 RIVIERA Coupe d• Viii•. Solid g<oen finbh wUh greon '64 PONTIAC WAGON • leather and nylon interior. Full C&dillac pow-'66 MUSTANG • Finished In deep Jamacian Blue with extra er equipment plus factory air conditioning, clean white vinyl Interior. Has power steer- tilt-steering wheel, power door locks. 6 way Ing, power brakes, power windoWI, power seat a.nd many other of the extras offered by '67 CHEVROLET Capr·ice • seat, tilt steering wheel, white aide wall tires, Cadillac. (Stock No. 687) factory air conditioning. Beautiful. $3777 PRICE '66 BUICK RIVIERA • SALE PRICED SALi '63 CADILLAC 4 Door hardtop. A 1tunnlna: 11lver aqua ex- terior with matching interior. Fully cadlllac equipped with power steering, power brakes. power seat and windows, automatic transmis- 1ion. The finest in comfort and value. SALE $1222 PRICE '64 FORD The most popular 500 XL model. Sunburst yellow with white convertible top and black vinyl Interior. Automatic tramml!slon, power steering, power brakes, white side wall tires, factory air conditioning, white 11cle wall tires and much more. SALE $1 077 PllCED '62 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. A shimmering Satin silver ex- terior with cloth and leather interior. Power steering-brakes-windows-seat and factory air conditioning ot course. Lovely well cared for oar. SALE $977 PRICED '67 BUICK Electra 225 Hardtop. Satin silver with black vinyl interior and matching black vinyl roof. Power steering, power brakes, power windows, factory air conditioning, and much more. You won't want to miss this terrific 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 ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '61 Camara • ~ gold with contrasting black inter- ior. A.utomatic trans., V8, power st~, loaded with extras. Positively beautilul. Only fl\$ ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph.89<-JJ>I 15lXI Beech Blvd., Wstmnstr '61 CAM.ARO Cmv. 3Z1: auto., pwr. steer. 10.roJ Miles. t195Q, PriY. party 675-1004 eves CHEVROLET '9i 01EVY ll, 2 dr. hrd tq>, R/H. $1450. or b8t otter ~ ~ 673-5312 .... CllEVRllLET lmpalf. convertihlt. Radio, heater, automatic. $599 BUJE CHIP AUTO SALES 214.5 1-lRrl>cr Blvd. Com M,.. &12·9100 EXro.mvE Car 1 9 6 8 Ctie-vrolet Impala Sport~. PS/PB. air. auto tr'lnll, $2775. KelJey mue Bk. $3365. Priv party. 962--1062 NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '62 CHEV. IMPALA SUPER SPI'. Silver metallic blue with contrasting lnterloc. Loaded with exlras. Ab!M> lutely Immaculate. """ ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 894-33'2Q 15300 Reach Blvd .• Wirtmnstr '64 CHEVY lmpa.I•, excel cond. low mi1eRge, Power S & B. air cond. Make otter. '""'"" 1965 QCEV Super Sport. '67 COUGAR 300 hp, auto tr&n5, tt'.{>, air/cond, white oval, stereo, pwr str, di!k brakes, lesa than 25,COO ml. Orig. owner. Blue Book $3400, asking $3100. 540-1461 eves 54$-8341 DODGE '68 Dodt• Ch•rgtr Immac. dlr, V-8, 1utomatic, radio & beater~ bided! Ex-l$8 FORD Fahh.ne soo . oellent condition. French Runs good. Good t1r& $150. pe.arl &'."-)', blade landtiu 548-'1822 leather top. $:285 Cuh dell: 1 .:.::...::::::.~~~=-­ make peyment1. 494.9773 or '59 Ford Station Wagon. 545-0634 •utomatic. Good condition. $3Xl. • 962-9870 FALCON Auto, full po-wer. air. 327 '61 FALCON. 6 cyl, Auto. engine. \VhoJC'S&ll" blue book dean. s:DJ. 673-C493 1lter I "'"'"'-=$1~00~. 64<-~c-"c.."'' ---1 pm MERCURY .,. CHEV. 283: '"'°·· ... w --......,FO=~R"Do--­ painl and tires. f2Q). 642-428.1 After 5 PM ·rr IMPALA. 4 dr, nu ws -------- ttrn, R 4 H, iow ml.. xl.nt -------- '91 FORD Ccmvertible. Radio, beam-, autom&tic 1:mrulmbllon. $299 '6T MERCURY OJugv. Full power. Yenow wt black in- terior. Xlnt cooc1: 18,(0) ml. &i2-742l eves. 548-9661 di.ya. '59 MERCURY, demi, ad eond.. $275. ~ all 61.Y week~ and after I Gil week da)'L cond., OOI owntr. $1800. 6!>.5781 CORVAIR NICEST CARS 1964 OLDSMOBILE ...-. NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY ""'""" rondition, 11450. IN ORANGE COUNTYi '67 Mustang Sport O::riverti-Can finance. 548--0178 ·oo PONTIAC GTO HanttaP ble, sparkling p!:M1ier blue OU Cpe. Silver green with black "1th .,.,. whit• top, • cyl. PL YM TH landau top .• on the !loot. automatic, loaded wilh ex-Imme.culate and llhowroom tru. Perfect fol' the pl tee.lb. '°""'" bound. Only S2'l95 ELMORE ELM!!~E TOYOTA ,,......,,,. MOTORS TOYOTA ,,......,,,. 153ll Beacb Blvd .• Wstnwtr 1SllO Beacb Blvd., Wstmnatr OLDSMOllLE • .,. 6 cyt. 2 •• hanltop. EXEX:.VJ'IVE C... 1968 Olds Perfect runninc cond. $175. Delmont 88, 4 dr Rdlul, PS,_ ......... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=I I PB. air, auto tnma, R &:1- H. WSW. $2800 K<lly Bl"' PONTIAC Bt $XIS. Priv JIUV, 1~1---------1--:==-:::~==,... Santa Maria, F.V. 8CT-22S8 167 Pontl•c Sprint NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '61 RAMBLER 4 DR. ITTA· TION WA~. This little feller ls in abdutely tania. tic condition. Auto., pwr. str., air rond., lugg. rack, head rests, it's loaded and it spa:rtdes. Only l6'E ELMORE MOTOllS TOYOTA Ph. 1&1-3320 15Dl Bead\ Blvd., Wstmi:wtr 63 RAMBLER Cassie Sta. Wagon '4 dr. R/H & A.Ir. ShUl>! $495. S45-6284 alt 5 T·BIRD 1961 T BIRD R/H. Air con- ditioner. Good cond. $850. 60-lllO I 66-1418 TORONADO • '58 IMPALA Xlnt cond tl:muJtrt. .. o:m. SUrtlice! -.call ..... ~ • .,,-CllEV=""'.'=s<;"',°'lod.,.-,.-alr.,.-: -...,.-. 1!G CORVAIR A-fon211-00J. 4 tnkn A ateer.: R&H, gd, spttd, xlnt ~ $SS>. BLUE Om> AUTO SAl..D 2145 Harbor Blvd. '68 CU'IU5SS • T...,., U>ADEll! IJko now thN-out PONTIAC "1 ro!!Ct!ADO, ~ P"T. Id ---------1 drafted! Wlll xtve away thil Thil car baa had LOVJNG air, fuJbt baded. $3500. MUSTANG .........,. $100 and -""" CARE. IJStl CUii dob, dlr • .._ 81. °""' -,...1515 Alk for Sim. '62 OORVAJJ\ Moma A-1 cand.11wout. Sacrltl e• H25-5'&-'1344 '63 CHEV 4 Dr. Sedan. V-& tires. S1650. 5.16--790'1 Evet. S4&-U:$ '" CHEV. Unoola. PS. PB.1--------air ccnd, lik@ new. -CORVETIE Power ~ onctnal '63 IMPALA. 4 dr, air/eond 'ST C 0 RV E TT E 2&1 owner. Reu! 60-CC l2,COO ml, RJH. clean, $1155 automatic. $&25. Clie-an. 3223 mE SUN NEVm SET3 GD 6*-9740 after 5:XI pm -CblonldoPI. C.M. 545-0SlT Olllifted'• adkn poww. "2 QIEVY Bel Air. 8 eyi. • OORVE.TJ"E 1964 <»ivt m- For u td to •D animl dr. pwr .tf!fll'ifla, Rill. c.l1 a hp 4 1pd.PUJS EX- ... clock. cllafCC.a'll. ·-.....,-'--·-------TRAS! I'>· 490-4833 • • I "°"" M-642-S'IOO '62 FAL<XlN O>untry Squltt, auto, 4 dr. Riff. $550. 410 Em....id &y L.B. 4~ '64 FORD Faitlane, 4 dr. W1. AD p:iwa -xlnt con- dition, s:uns. 5t>1675 '53 FOR~ $i6 Rm• com. 1G-ll9 --------1 _.,,, "'11 pwt, -. .. """ old.r tnd•. Take Kl 6-4444 I===:;,=:=::=:::::::. •~. 6?.>3949 low ....,..,,.. Alt" 11, Oran .. °'""1'• -.. VALIANT '61 MU3TANG V-1, 289 cu ln. ~ W'r. Mr cond.. 13.CO'.> mi. ~. MT-1217 'Elli MUST. 2+2. 4 IP· Tape Stereo. etc. 44.CKll mllet S2100. -'85 MUSTANG 2 Aul 2 Jutbad<.,mop, -..... s ..,.S. Call all. I PM '""'1ID ' 'fiQ OLDS 1taUon warm. •94-9773 or 545-0034 Dltll• b t.olll -1toJbt and -------- $300 or best otter! •64 STA Wac Tempest. auto, BentJ1. 1961 P!ymooth Valillnt ~n9'1 alter ~ P.M. RAH. beautilut C'l'lnd. Undtr 11 PONTIAC. Newly rtblllt 4 door WtgCll. $150. or all day Sat • SUn. blue book at $911; • $250 el\'C· Mq: •heel&. Xtn $-8698 '&I OLDS -4 dr hrd tap. handles, !Q..3129 aft 6 PM. chrome. Must Sell $500 or DON'T Jtm' WISH ror RAH. •lir, xlnt eond. Sl0'75. '60 PMUac, aood condtticn Beat OOer! ~Kart with I &bins to tumilb )'OUr = 96USlt $315 or Belt an. Mac-8 q PO, Stl)..l~ • • • • ftnd ll'Nt b\Qil bl t&- OWIGE m . • H>-1* • Dial 6G«7l Id RE9UL'IS d.,.a OasaiW Ma. FORD SUPEll Center IMPORT CINT1a· . · DIUCT FROM ENGLAND 100 MPH e BUCKET SEATS J2 MPG e DISC BRAKES 4 SPD. OR AUTO TRANS. qjf ~~ CORTINA 300 FIRSTS IN RACES AND RALL YS IN 25 COUNTRIES $1883°0 DELUXE 2 DR. SEDAN 2 DRS. -4 DRS. -WAGONS HIGH PERFORMANCE CAR CENTER Or1n91 County's only 1uthori1ed Sele1.Service for Shelby-American Cobr11. All moclel1 re1dy for im· medi1te delivery: ClEARlNCf DISCOUNTS ON All '68s FORD TRUCK CENTER P.100 11ick11 111 t, h••vy dufy. Compl••• •11th1,h1cl 11r•lc• ind ,.,, •• CAMPER -MOTOR HOME CENTER TF1.1ck-C•mp1, 1nlh, c•mp•rs fer you r huck. s.1, COii• f•lnM motor horri•1. S1l11, t•rvit1 •ntl r•nt•I by d1y, w11k 1r month. FLEET CENTER Fl11t ••!"rh 1p1ci1IJ11 In l1r91 w u111H 11•11•n91r 111d track f111t 11111 i nd 11rvic1. FORD DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Y1ur 11r 91ti 1v1r llO •lt1I to1h 1t 1nch1r1d 1p11cl1 1111 +• 70 M.P.H. $9 .91 c:1111pl1t1 . SERVICE CENTER 74 ultr• moc:l1rn btys l'l'l•nnH by f1c:+.ry h1in1d ttc:hnl· c:l1n1. Comp11t• body •ncl p1int 1hop1. FORD PARTS CENTER 10,000 ~"'"' fo.t wltli ,.,., SI00,000 1-11to"1' ef ttt1· 11111 ford plrh. GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER LEASE • RENT AL CENTER M1111l.1r Ford n1tlen1I l11t1 pl111. All popullr 1111k11, F1rd d1ily r1nt1l1 1t R1lll11'1 t•vingt. FINANCE • INSURANCE CENTERS Tr11111d c:111n11l1rs 1lwt'1'1 r11cly f1 htlp Y•• with lln1n1· 1111 incl in111r1nc1. · "TROLLEY" TOUR Rld1 e n1 of 111r 1l1ctrlc "troll..,." for 1n!oy1bl1 1h•p• ,1111 tlir0119h over I 11re1 of new i nd uted ''"I COURTESY BUS SERVICE 0.r Modi"' b11M1 t1ke yo1 +. ind froll'I h11'1'11, wor~, or 1ho,pin1 whil1 your Cir 11 lMl111 11rvic:1d. • ----~-- MIAMI NIW HARDTOP -. T969 MUSTANG . NIW NIW 1969 · THUNDERBIRD 2·Dr. HanltOp FULL PRICI ORDER TODAYI 1968 $2398°0 PORDS •MUSTANGS . PAIRLANIS • T·llRDI FULL PRICE ANY NEW CAI ADYHTISID $99 !e~!! NOW AT ACTUAL CAIH or TRADI Factory Invoice ON APPIOYID CllDIT NEW 1969 TON CAMPER PACKAGE s339500 F-Zl:o~UP AND CAMl'll NO ADD-ONS! YOU PAY OUR ACTUAL FACTORY INVOICI NDI ORDER TODAY! CAMPER COMPLETELY FURNISHED WITH .CE BOX, STOVE. ECT. SLEEPS 6. f.2IO PICKUP HAS JOO ENG., AMP AND Oil 6UA6ES, 1910 LB. .OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE! SAVI ON .· 62 TO CHOOSE FROMI REAR SPRINGS 111 1.00Xl6.6 I-PLY TUBELESS TIRES, DELUXE HEATER .AND DEFROSTER ETC. s395 '62 Cenralr -11 l11c:ko't 111tt. 111te,. re,i1, h11tor, 20 % •9Wlt Of' +retie 111 ,., 1111., 24 1111nth1. '60 Fon! l'lckup $ 4 9 5 F0 100 Vi TH Fl1ttld1MJ I1 66. )0 % down or tr1d1 $21 pit 1111.1 24 111ontlri1. Transpo1tatlon Specials '64 Dodto Plokup $895 VI. D·IOO. 1176MAI. 20% dow11 •r tr1d1 $JI p1r mo., 24 '"onth1. . J Now 1v1r19l111 II c:lra p1r we1lr: 111d f\OW c1n b1 r1t1U•d •• whol111l1 to +h1 public. l11t th• d11l1r1 011 th111 older Clrl, SAVE!! 162 Volkswagen $1095 14,000 1111111, whit. lntorior. lfWUtotl 20%-tltwt1 "tr1d1 $46 per ..... 24 ..... '67 Falcon $1295 Filly 1q11lpped. R1di1, li11t1r, . ITl\Jl141. 20 % 41w11 ertr1d1 $19 p1r 1110., J6 t11e. . ''5 c-n lmporlal $199 5 P:11ll 11-1r, elr 111141Ho11lt1g, •l11yl ,..f, ITRHIJ7, 10" tl1W11 1r '64 FordCuot.4-Dr. $495 v.1, 1uto. tr1111. tNOV7041 .10'- down or tr1d1 $21 per"''" 24 11101. tr1d1 $69 p1r 1111. JO"''' '64 Thundarblrd HT $1295 Fully 1quipp1d. l l1c:lc top. tWOElll ). 20'/. clewn 1r tr1de '64 Chffroltt Supar Sport $895 VI, 111to"'1tK, f~ly •f111lppH. COTVIMI 20°' ti•-1r tr1J• tJI ,... -: ,. fll•· $56 ,., 1110., 24 1110. '64 Rambler W.,on s995 660 11ri11. Equipptd. I UJl974 I. 20 % down or tr1d1 $19 per Me., 24 month1. ''2 Pon! Galaxle H. T. · $595 Vt. j..W1r, 111+.1111tf1. IHUI 111 201. ,,_ ., tr•tl;e $21 ~ ...... '65 Font XL va $1395 Air eo11d. Conrl. F/pwr., 111w top I p1int. No, 7'11A. JO% tin, 1r . ' GOLDLINE e ELDORADO e SCOTSMAN HOLIDAY e FOUR WINDS -. MUSTANG IALI 20 t. 1hee11 fr1111. "l " l "I" '?11nJe,.., • 4 1p1td1, 111tolfl1tlc1. Som1 wit 11ow1r ' 1to1rln1 I 1lr condJtlo11fo 9, I t61 ffirU 1967 11'1od1l1, conv1,tlbl11, coup•t, end ~+1 f11tb1ck1. Ex•mpl1: '65 MUSTANG Coupe, fully equipped. auto., R&H, PS. (ATA853) 20% down or trade, '33 per 30 mo . $895 '67 Ford $1495 Custom 4 Door. VI, 111to. tr1n1. N1. P77 I 7. 20 "!. clow11 er tr1d1 t41 ,., 16 1'1'11· '65 Ford Pickup $895 F0 /00 V. ton 10119 bed f111hlcl1. !Plli l61 l 20% down or tr1d1 $12 p1r 10 mo. '67 Musting V8 $1895 H.T. Cp1. Auto., PS, k&H. , tVCl0711 20% tleW11 •r tr1d1. ''4 Ford Falrleno W- R1dle, he1 .. r, VI, 111t1M1ffc. llOY2111 JOJ. tl1w1 er tr1tl1 $11 p1r !'I'll. 24 111e. .. ,66 Continental Unc:oln 4 Or. H.T. f1c:t. tlr, '1w1r, vlnyl roof. IWTE0471 T 111 I lic:11111 down If tr1d1 $99 per 1110. 16 mo. '63 Olclsmobila FIS W1gon. Fully 1q11ipp1d, pow11 fhlf'lnt· llEN71Zl 20 ,_ •-•If' trMe 129 ""' "''· 24 -· '63 Rambler 660 4 Dr. lledl•, h•1tlr, 111fo, llllW4J4) 20% d1w11 "tr1d• $21 ,., ..... 24 ..... '67 Falrlane 500 4 Dr, H.T. Full pew•r, 1lr, VI, fWfe, 10.% ,_.fr trtde $66 per ...... lt 1111. '6i Chrysler Npt. 2 Dr. H.T. P1w1r equlp!JI'· lll:lJOOI 10% 4w11 II' tr•'• ,2, per "''' 24 "''!· '65 Musllns VI H.T. PS, Pl, 4 1p11d, r1dl1, h11ttr. INDWl461 SJI ,er 1111,,.JD '"'· 24~ ' tit 'er J6 mo. tr1d1 ••• ,., ...... 10 ..... . USED CAR SALE PRICIS1 GOOD FOR 72 HOURS-ALL PAYMENTS FIGURED ON APPROVED CREDIT. . ' ; I I • I I ' ' I • I •, I. --------- . ' 1111••1 •. ' ' • ~ ' 4 • f c ·' . ' l '·, , •• THIS CHAMPIONSHIP JEAR WITH THE , ·' . i . ~~ . 1• ' • ; • ' " CHAMPl~SHIP CA~ .•.• ,PONTJAO . . r. • ~ . • . / . ·~ ALREADY ROY CARVER IS BREAKING SALES RECORDS FOR THIS 1969 MODEL-YEAR. THERE HAS TO BE A REASON ••• THERE ARE StVERAL: BEST PRICES, BEST TERMS, BEST STOCK AND THE BIGGEST REASON OF, ALL •••. JEST CAR:! THE C HAM P I 0 N S H 1 ·p LINEUP " ... PONTIAC! FIREBIRD! .TEMPEST! Extra Specials '65 Volkswagen Conri. Red lo, h11fw, 4 1peed, y•l1ow w/bl•ck top. '64 ,,_.cury M•...l.4ar 2 Dt-. H.T. VI, ,.,..; '5, UH, fiCt.ty •ir c•nditionlng.. '65 Pontiac C1f111!1111 4 Dr. H.T. Vt, -•ilte., PS, RIH, . f1ctory 1ir. . ' '63 Dodge D11rt !;T 2 Dr. H.T. lvck.t M•h. 6 cyl .. t•• u.vl111· •rio. fr•n1., UH. '66 Oldtmoblle Cutl1111 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 4 ''"""• r11dio •nd h•1t.r. '65 Musting 2 Door. Hi-Pttform1net, 4 1p111d. (N0Mli07) ,. $ ' : 1117 tt577 IT'S THE MOST TALKED ABOUT CAR OF THE 1969 MODEL YEAR • • • All NEW, DRAMATIC STYLING . WITH THE L 0 N G E ST HOOD OF ANY DOMESTIC CAR! • '64 El Camino $16 7 7 ~·· PS, R&H, WW -• t1r•s. C•rv•r C•r• Ctr. '67 vw RIH, 4 1paact tran1mb1ion, 14,lll miles. Vt, •11to., PS, RIH\ '67 Mustang $2277 -. bleck w/ 1!'11· roon in+.rior. '61 Lo Mans SAVE '66 Pontiac $2'3 7 7 2 Dr. H.T. VI, hy· &TO 1 Dr. H.T. VI, • Jr1., PS, Pl, 11.&H, •Uto., PS, RlH, w/w, ww, ftc. •ir, f•c. · t'inyl. top. {RVM671 ). w1~. C.rver C•r• Cy; C•rv•r Cari C.r. · '68 Cotollna §AV. E :~~.~:~=~:~PS, $2 87 7 4 Dr. 9 p•i. wgn. 11.&H, ¥1nyl toof. Hyd r•., PS, Pt, R&. i~ 1Vllf6,ll. C.rver ww, f.1., ku;. ••ck, _-_C. ,. ..... ..,c..,.,._. ------ "'· .... cm .. c. ... . :6: .. '?.?~r~ ... tAVEi w9n. Hydr•., PS, Pl, C CM '68 Pontiac s v , I'S, R&H, WSW, fa • · , ..... • o •. • ..... , A E :::v~;;;,~::~-· .. - PW, f. •·• ww. Fae. -._"-.' =:.· ...... ------ '67 Pontiac $28 7 7 ""· c.~ .. c ... c.i. -. ~?J,?,:~~.trlii$2· -971· GTO 2 Dr. H.T. va. ' ' '68 Flrabird s RIH, WIW, p wind'., '' P AVE fac. air. c.,....., . 4 1~., P~. RlH, rie\ Ovr . c•m. 6, S, · Car. Car. reel line t1r11, R&H, ww tirel. . - 13;64• 111ile1, · Carver Car• Car. . m"'ll::r.:' ...... =~==~ WTOS~c::.va. 877 '65 Catalina $217 7 ,,.,,..,., RlH, •••· ~a°H: ~~f.:~·•ir, -:T~ ~°r:~~. VI, SAVE. t~. air. ea,.,., C.re INZBl17l , c,,.,.,~ hydra., PS, RlH, ww• . C.re C.r. fie. w1r. C1rv1r , qnf k Car• Car. • · · ' 1910 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 1wto., PS. RIH, &TO 2 Dr. H.T. VI. " '66 Pontiac $2377 PS, 1ulo., RIH. rtd lin11. 17,4_.2 mil11. , ' !SAA719 J. Ctrv•r C•r• C11r. :6~yl.~~':~i~.. SAVE· , ·c~~ .. ''t:.!2~;.. . ... RlH, new c11 war. All AdvertlMd Cars Subject C1rv1r C111ra Car. t p · Sol • o r1.or •· HAVE IOU SEEN THIS CAR? -•• GRAND PRIX! '''• . • ' -·~ Each and every ·. , "Carver,Care.Car .. carries out ~ 100% warranty on englnd; ' ' transmission and differential parts.~ THIS YEAR THE GREAT NEW '69 PONTIACS ARE ATTRACTING THE 'RNEST CROP OF PREMIUM TRADE- INS IN OUR HISTORY! o ,, THESE CARS REPRESENT OUTSTANDING VALUES AND ARE READY FOR YOU ... TODAY •• JUST W H EN EVERYONE FOUND OUT WHERE THE WINDSHIELD WI P E RS WERE HIDDEN, PONTIAC HID THE RADIO ANTENNA! • ·~ .__, __ . '