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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesai ; • • 4 ", .. \ .. I' :'l.'·. ~:' ; '' ·-. .. L . .. ··l ., .. ...;..; "'"" ' .... . ...... ·~ ' ,.._..,, ........ .... ·~~-· •• • • ... ... i • .. ~---~· .. ,. • : • •V .. ..... • .. ' . . ' . . I ' . , . -Mrs~ T~ker S·eritenced • '· tr o Five Years tO Lile ' ' 0 • ' . ' " x x • :Ii ' ' .. :....: ..... ' !I.:' , ·.K • • x ....... * .. ':tt . I '. ' ' ~ .. "'..,...,I • • • • • ) ., ~ I . . r x · .x . , ~ ~ Uutane Truck Overtur11s,i . : .... , FBI Jofus Hunt HUSBAND llETUllNS l;[er hUJbaiid, Leroy, wu at her side thli.DIOl'1llni. He Dew in from Phoenix. where he had been during the 1<1hbery. "We're all fine," said Mrs. Pieree, ''but I'm just exhausted, aod I'm llttll frllhl- ed." Sil-Thompson llid 1ho local Poli<e in- vestigators wen attempting to trace the bandcUffl tbe thieves med to man1ele the woman llld her two ..... on11. Ofllcm are a1IO quatlmlna employ<a " the family • Sgt. Thcmpoa llid DO information about 6-J>rlntl could he releued. llo'rivflr, .iuvest1&1wt earlier reported , that the handJta ..... b1llclt 1uSher ;io .... • CAlll!FIJLLY PLANNED Polk:e Aid the r~ appears! lo bt ftt1 cattfull1 ~· Deteetlv..e1 -1bat the two men wl>o lor· rcir1zod Mn. Pierce, her hull«, Robert c...i,.r, ....i mald<:oot Mou Welll -of Ille .............. 11111 n1ldll lrhm Allomla, 69., Onrl that llbe woaldO. carrylafJ the f-in Jew•lf)'. llrL Pierce .told pollce lhe ml Mh. Welll wue 11111 at tlJe lnllmltloool ~ by Goodpr • they relurDed !Joe GDI ill:llT, PoP II ,. Family. ·Pieks VP Pi~ces _· In Sm.as~ed Laguna ·BQiri~-. .. .,. ' , •• l i.1 l ' • ' " • • • I , • - ......................................................... """" ......... ,... .................................... .._. ..... ~~~~~~-----~- UPIT ....... MOBIL 'PRIZE 'WfNNIR UC . Phyolcl1t Alv•ra .America Wins • I .Nooel Prizes ''.Jn 2· Sciences STOCKHOLM (UPI} -AmerlclM lo- • day 'I"' ~ U6I Nobel prizef for bolb ·. i>liYlitl Cid _,_ ' ,,,. -........ ·-In oc1-'. }..p to J'rof: Lm 'On;q.r ol Yale Uolversiiy.ln cbanlllry and to Prol. Lull :w. Alvans ol the Uolversily ol Calllomla at Berl:et.,. In pby11cs. , II WU the Zllb time the pbyliCI prUe bid ... -.,,. .. ~ and ,!lie ---!lit clwn'*Y-bad -to !lit IJollod llatel 1 ID C I the N'Obel awards began rt y<an ago. Both awards, annow>Ced by the Royal ,@redilb Acodemy of Science, are worth '10.000. . ' . 'lbe N<nqlaD-lxn (Jnupr, .. - feDOI' ol -elllmlstzJ' al Yale, .WU died for "the dlicoftl"J' of the ndpncol rdatlool ~ hJI DIDIO . wblcb -lllldomllllal !« i h • tbermocfylwnlco ti'' imvonlblt - cessea." • Alvarez, 17, a San Franciaco native, · woo tbl pl!yllcl a•""' i.. 111a .-me · work W'ltb portlclos iinaller -tbl atom. · "You're kJddlnc.'' Alnru Aid wbla be WU dlkeold out of a -alolp bJ UPI to 1Nm of Illa -· Ill uld tbl prbo -1l'Wld 10 to piJ . oil a . mortpp oo hll llomO, bu!Alv-added be wished be could sban II W'ltb Iba tum -o1 sclenllF• who bolpod 111111 wllll hll --"I'm just lylz>a hon 'llltb 1111 arm llr<IW>d 1111 'lrile lrYfD& to Joi the -IW\tn." be llld •hon UPI callod. ,,,. aca<111111 uld -bad mack 11dtdlivt c:ontrlb!JtlODI to ekmeDtar1 particle pbydca." These are Iba oub- atomlc particlel wblcb lle at tbe boar! of all matler. Prol. Erik Rydbor1, -I academJ ~. uld Ibo cbolce of Alvllnll ''unllb 1111111 otbar tlm• WU ablotuttly clelr" beclllM 11bt ls the leader in the fiekt." · "Hll work dull "1tb tbe 1111111.,. particlel In ...... 111111 ·Ibo ........ machinery he has construc:tod to _... them," Rydberg said. "He e v e n discovered new particles in the bi& BerkeleJ cyclotron." . AIVllnll' -dealt with particlel called K-mesom, wblch flare into a.· 111ence aod tbeo dlolntel!'ate ln!O ll&blll' particlel in a llJ)OCI of time ...-.Ja billionths of a secood. Oml(tril~the loundailoo !« Ibo . ol lr- revll"llble proca1e1 b i 1 dJecooeryofa!UndamenlUln nature. which now ii lmo1l'o under the name ol ''tht roctprodty rolaUoos Of On.ager." II has played a domlnsnt role In the dev,elopment of theoretical thermodynam1e1, 1tlmu1 attn I el• petbnentll lnvestlgaUooo of lm:verdble proceaea W'ltbln pbyllca, cbemlltry aod nellhborlnl lldenceo, academy olftdala llkl. DAILY PILOT ~·~ i.:::= ;;;;:c;:. - --OAANOI COo\n f'VILllHlftl COMPAMY l•Mrt N. WeM ---J••k l. c.My vie. ,,...., ... .._.. ""-' n.... i...,;s -,...... A. ......... --, ..... _ ............ --Qlll9 ... , .............. .......,._.,m,_..._......., ......... , ... ,.... ...... ............ t .M ..... _, • ' War~ Near,' Thieu · · Decla,res SAIGOl'I (UPI) -l'Nlldenl -~roen Van 'lllleu llkl t<>d&)' "th• end of the •ar .. ..,. ... But In P a r to today'• aeulm of the peice lalkl onded -.. --00 a peace formula ropcrted. Tblou opob at the lnaugwatlon of a new ii.man pvenunent Inspectorate. 1 body At up to llgllt corrupllon In the __ ... ..,_.,.,.. Jlll ........ --, -1111 tub lodnr .. laoped<l' -' 1lul be did -n.etllll1 .. the -1* ol war _. PlfMI, llJ'IDct "II II ~ lbal ft -a IAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Navy llld o!Jlod f.,... saot or clamqed Ml Vlei coo, aupply bOlll •In Iba -..... Jlalla In one of the biageat river battles of the Viet~ oam war, mllJtary spokesmen said today. 'Ibey Aki a force of American "awift boata" cbar&ed lnlo tbe ll\IUrllla supply fleet aod -.,Yad II In a five hour batUe Tuesday DW' the southern tip of South V1etnam. Joined by South Vlelnam air force plal* !be lalloro also u.troyed or damqad 117 CCimmwlill llbore podillllll u Ibo prrillu vdnly lrlad' to proVllll Iba lool of tbe arms and ammmdtlon being lloated to them cm tbe watery end of the Ho Chi Minh Trail from North Vietnam. 'Ille Navy triumph dovetailed wltb U.S. air strikes thrtKqbou& 8oiltb VietDam ' aplnlt otber gulft'llla !,..... 'llllich Preaident Nauyen Van 'J'b5eu. said art trytna: to regroup far new Red drives. Despite log aod-beavy JllOlllOOll cl.00., U.S. pllota also new 134 -Tuesday · against tbe llOUl'Ct of tbe Coinmunlat sup- plies, North Vietnam's IOUtbern panhan- dle. U.S. B52 stratofortreues Tueaday and today repeatedly pol!Jld,od lb\ Communist poeition1 between salgon and the Cam- bodian bonier JUii to the northwest Tbe big jell droJlped --il10ll 3eO Ion& of lloinhl on· lroop podUooa aod supply dumpa. • - ' Polls Deel.are Ni,xon Ahood, HHHGaining ... ' .._Wire -'lllehard II. Nixon la lllll le~ jz\ tbe race for proaldent .....-ding te two,_. polls, but Hubert H. Humpbny ii -. narrowing the margin. The Christian Science Monitor aaid to- d a y its f1ftal pre-elect1on aarvey a e e s Nil:on the pmidentlal 1'inner, ~ tbere II a c!w>ce tbal lllllJIPfn7 could caP!u1:o ..... ............... ~ tllllllilloU.-fl!:t:n'•'fll. tboon:r·==-=; i!afes. lltxa u 1111 """"" 11 11 •* Wltb a jolaf of m ele<il<ai-. ... "'!'!:" lboe lheJl9 = ' T ... .Mtlofa.• 1·~ .,,..... P .. e I In Vientiane, hi neighboring Laos, military offtclall ioday said tbe North Vielnam8H inside South Vietnam are showing lip of the pClllllding Ibey are taking by allied air ""-· '!'bey uld about J,mG North Viet· nameae troops have-been spotted near the Laoilan town of Attop<u. They said the Communists were heading west - away from South Vietnam. .Nixon Makes Strong Biil ... ;:er.: i.:: II '*·" ... ., •• " ... z ; 1':f"'~··· ~ alitei the llflWi iJI Columbia; and the "poasible" winns In 17 other atatU. Were H.umphrey to win in all tbell otata,.be wOllld reap a tolal cj • elo<> tori! votes. While be might Wfrl enougll ol the "poasible" states to force the ~ into the House, the newspaper Aid, bi would !IOI he espacted to .caplure enoup to win the election outright. GEM HEIST. • • from the , ...... trip. · The trio apparently were unaware of the waitlna thieves as the family car drove up the driveway, waJted far the efectrlc door to open, and theo drove Into tbo·prap. 'lbe vlct1ml were set upon by the gunmen when butler Goodaer left the driVtr11 Nit and went around to open the tnmk. Altar ~ tbolr vlctlmo, -of tbl -p~ hll -molver to Mn. Pia'co'1 hNd and forced bee to tuna -bee jnelry. Mn: Pia'co told pollee Iba man took a flll,000 pllllnum -' rlq W'ltb I 311 coral pe&Mhaped Plnll dflmood aod lft,w .bqutlta di-qn tllo llde, • '11,tlllO rtq "1tb a ~ dllmond ---laly '° llllallb dllmoodl lllJJ'ClllDdfD& B In a p!Jtlnum HlilDI llld a platlmml W'addlnl rlnl ct UllknoWn value. In tbe delta, tbe tblckly populated home of the Viet cc.i.1. seven 50-foot swift boat.a fOUlld tbe Communist supply flotilla ia the interwoven chanoell of the Cua Lon and Be Do riven. Tbo Communlat aw>- ners hit fi•• of the boat.I. Nooe of the · U.S. craft was disabled. Five crewmen suffered wounds, one aerlow:. A Cout Guard cutter and a N1vy LST moved up alonalide th• amallor owlll boall aod btlped btul a patb Into Ibo u.mtle rlvtnray from the Soutb Cblna Saa. F1rinr tbolr machlnqum llld tbelr morion, tbl owlll boall raced 1J11111f1 tbe · auerrllla c;rall. Then' Ibey . turned, PT boat ; llylo, and Jlubod bock ·Into tbe Soutb Chiu llea. • .. Throuchout Ibo lf&b~ South liletnam ... propelllf drlvoo Al Skyratden raked the Red ... podUooa. ,,,. lblenl alio oirfpped her of - pair o1 dianwid earrlnO aod a 1ar,. A . d V. • emerald padUt valued II 111.000 llld CCI . ent . ICtim one dt•rDond and emerald bracelet valued at tlll,000. 'V Cri • }' .::., ~ ~ ~ ~~ ery tica Ibo bllldcullo l1infl .., Ibo Door. TbeJ Bobby O'Neat Bemanl, IO, nmained In told Iba vlctlml to ramaln 11111 for IO "utremely crlUcal" condition tbil mom- ,,,_ llld not to ocream or a tblnl Ing at Hunt In 110 n lollrcommunlty mu ID Iba -1l'Ould kill Mn. Pierce'• '. lrOIJ>ltal following a I: IO a.m. accldenl on ~Pren:. llWllpd to leave Iba car "1!Hllck Edinger Avenue In Fountain llld -P1cldnl up Ibo key to Ibo V~' of Saota Ana, WU found W>- bandcuffl, r&a to tha ne!Cbborllll home ct -Cdllldoul bodde .hJI maqled car wblch TboJtr CriQlln •ho fned ber llld called had lmubed Into a uUllly i>ole near tbe police. Euolfd 81reet lntenectfoo. ' ·;. ' • .' j ,._.P .. e J MRS. TUCKER .. mU:• IWmdDL~ "I ·calJad lw Mn. W ... pbal aod oht turDed to mil ••• '' Mri. 'TUcktr oontlrn1td bul Ibo not ol ber rtliwk WU not audl· bit. . "Glvo mr Ion to tbo cblldron," lbe 1ofd her p1m huabaod, "we 'II be lftlng each other tOOD. Don't WQl:r/." Tbe Tucker's JI-Year-old da\llllter. ti recovering at Hoag Memorial Hospital after surgery for internal polyps at tlrst feared to he an ulcer callled by ....,. of the past few moot.ha. Tbelr II-year-old daughtar lloyl wllh Mn. Tucker'• parentl. ''They're in new scboola and they\•e been doing real well, getting Ju aod Bs."' said Tucker -a tremor in bis volce -oo !be otops outalde tbe courlroom. Today's brief hearing apparenUy con- cludes tragic chain ol events which . beau when Mn. Wed!>hal opparently did .,.,. l1Dall tbfD& •bkb Mn. TUc'ler conceived lo be .. .-. Oo1J Ibo knife lbe pi<hd up to -In sett def.... has left luUD& aeon on .Jllall7 -.. '()fl!cer Ed Plrl<er latd tho man bod apparenUy been traveUna ilooe when the accident occumd. Hoapltll autbortUes llld Bernard lllffered -·· bead ln-jurlu. From P .. e 1 CRASH ••• facing on Summl~ Iba -den, a recenUy remodeled bathroom. II left an u)lllairl bedroom • plla of oplloters aod Umbtro In Ibo backyml. The truck came ·to rtst about !Kl feet from the edge of the Steward backyard, tbe .UP of an~foot drop . Pollce llkl tbat tbl wreckqe of tbe trud;hld to be cut Into llCllooa by a Lot Allgl!t.. truct wrecking nrm to set It out of the debris. De Gaulle Visits Turks ANKARA (AP) -President Charles de Gaulle concluded a five.day state vtstt to Turtey IOdtJ IDd n ... bome otter slgn- ini • joint co;:.i;_:th )'resident Cevdet Sunay tbe -tbat "c...hoalo"'lda be 1tlt te decide ber own fate." Nudes Not Nudes? Anaheim Hits Melodyland Ballyhoo For Votes in Minnesota ., ROCHESTER, Minn. (UPI) -!Uchord M. Nixon darted Into Mlmlelota t<>d&)' for a sla.shtng attack on "Hubert Humphrey and said "nothing would please us more" lhan to carry the vice presklent's home state. The Refft,lblican presidential candidate atso hinted sttollilY' tbat U eleoted be would pld MinDelola'I Republican Rep. Albert Quie for oecretary of agrlculturt. "He will be my Orville Freeman, if you know what l meant'' NiJ:oa told the crowd. Ni&on't hint about Qwe came whtle·be wu praillal the cobiJ'ulman u a ·~brlaht· :JOW11 man" . and one . 0 very lmowledpable In farm lffaln." Later, howeyer, u be cmti.ued hla speech, Ntxoo ~ to bave oecond thoulhll about hll prematuro .... nouncement. He. said "a few ~ntl ago I referred -fa;;;JOW!ly to my aood friend AI Qule," and thlm oonUnued on to otMr toplca • Nlioo wu reoetved by a crowd of ap- proxhnltely some 7 ,000 at the Rochel&er aliport. It Included ...... of youtlllul Humphrey oupportera. Stand1ng under a briWant blue aky, llU'· roUnded bl' rfcb firm Janda; braving a lllff 30-mlle-an-bodr wind, Ntxon referred to Rochester'• most celi!brated ·tn. 1Utution, tlie Mayo Cllnic. · Re nld a medical analogy could be drawn to the current elecUon cam.paten. "In four y~ we have had an ad · rn1n1-11on In the White House tbat has been giving us tbe wrong )>llSCrlptinn," he said. "And now after four yeara ~ Ultenlng to the wrong doctor they want to give the job to the pharmacist." Humphrey wu once a druggist. Nixon aod Illa party new Into hll rival'• home state and charged that President Johnaan'a ·vtce prestdent fa a "man who trotted meekly &Jona: behlnd-h11 mast.er." Nlxoo accused Humphrey of falling to di..ent from tbe decisions of Johnson and fallln& to exercise inttllectuaJ courqe. He said it reflected on his ability to ' . serve m the White HOWie • "A man who has trolted m~ along behind hll muter cannot be elplCled to lead," Nixon said In nmaru pre~ared for deltvery here. The Re)ltlbllcan preddeJ!tlaf nominee sandwlcbed the Rocbelter llopo\ler In 1 day tbat Included 1ppearmces In Marlon, Ill., Cleveland, Ohio, and a wind:up ln New York City. Nixon's lead over Humphrey bad Dlll- ,rowed to barely 3 percentage points u of lul weekend, tbe Slndlin(er lllr\'ey In- dicated Tuesdoy. Hwnpbrey bu nam>.l"ed Nixon'• eds• to U percenl. Tbo telephone poll also reptered galnl for tblrd party candidate Georre C. Wallace, appareoUy at Ntxoo'1 -· Albl!rt E. Sindlinger, pnotdenl of Ibo market reaearch firm which eondueted tbe poll, said tt appeared Humpbiey II gaining amoor women '°""'· * * * * ·~. * Humphr~yCitesNew ·Leve1 In Paris Peace Diecussions PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Vice l'nll· dent Hubert H. Humphrt)! N1I there ii a "new level of dfplomallc actMly" taking place over the Vietnam ,,., -and "the nert move 1i up tO HanOl.'1 • • • Tbe DOmocraUc pnd4enUal can- dldate11 cautiously-worded remarka came u Oto. Crdrbton W. Abrll!ll, U.8. com· mander in Vietnam, Dew to Wublnlton Tuelday for 1 secrtl meet!q W'ltb Pres!· dent Jolmloo and bil top advlaen. , But U Hwnphroy kon more thin hll que.Uonert abouf the meeUnc, -or the latell pollfble _ .. towmf peace, be dld not let on. Asked In a Phlladelphla televWon interview wbetber 1 peace move mlaht take plaet before TUNday'1 election, he replied : "I Jult dcn't know, and I'm notroally In a· poaltloo. to tell you. if I knew." But he said he feel!: the recenl lull in ground fighting and tbe decrease In United States casualties are significant in evaluating tbe poulbllltla !or -- "and I hcJ>e tbey-"11l lldd up to -ID the Paril talka.11 "I tblnk tbere bu -= going ·on," Humphrty oaJd u be up a f 1on1 day of camptlpln1 acrw vote-rlcb Pennsylvlnla. .. • _ L . ' 0 1bere'• been a new level of CDplOlill1lc activity. "' I le!lla II, I tb1nk ft fl up lo HIDol," tie a1<f. . u tbe cumnt flurry fl not 111CC111f111, HumohnY V011'ed •pin In PilDldefPl1la tbat ·u elected, "I "1ll makt -· lo Vietnam." ' Addrealng I flllO+platl fund.nillq dlnoer, be said be II "bopo!ul that Ihal cruel •ar "1ll end, aod end aooo -tllat tbe Parll lalkl "1ll oucceed. II -be Imprudent to say more about tliom tonlghl. llut I "11l AY tbil: Tbe moo •ho ii our President now 11 rettrtn1. On hn. 311, I will be my own prwdeot. I wtll make peace ln Vietnam -and I will make it my own way." the watch for a lifetime of proud possession ... 0 OMEGA / . I J. C. J.lum,,fmw 'Jeweler ~Ml"'" • ~Af~:K -IUJ NE'mO~T AVE, COSTA MESA -... ' 22 y...,.. In Th• S11111• Loe•flon ~ ". --t" I • ) • I • I I I I t r t I I I I I f ' • t f r ( ' I 1 ' • ( t ( ' t I I t t I I t I ' I FBI . • B• JAC!t CllAPPEL& . "or•~,......., Tile Federal Bureau of '"-tlgatim has joined the manh1mt fir th.-two ....,.. ed bandila who ambu!lled wealthy Lido Isle """lalite Polly Hunt Pierce and took $275,000 In jewelry from her late Mooday. The FBI became Involved In the crime because of the amount taken and .the possibility of Interstate fllcbl, according co Sgt. Kenneth 'lbom(l60ll, aupervm of Truck Accident . . Halts Freeway Flow 5 Hours ~ NorthboUnd lrallie On the Santa Ana Freeway wu blocked tor more than five hours .today when a fully loaded butane truck overturned on the w'* pavement n e a r a recently completed ·exterWon of the Orange Freeway In Santa Ana. · <:alllornia Highway patroblllSI blamed treacherous driving «inditlou for the mishap wbi.ch occurred at 4:45 a.m. The lnjW'<d truck driver, v..- Schmldt, 23, of Anabelm, .... rushed to Marijn Luther llolpital ill that city wbenl he was treated tor ..-lnjurlea and released. ' Wrecking .,..... cleared the jammed fr0eway about 10 a.m. after firemen had washed ,away tpllled pmline frOlp the area. Traffic, which hrd --rerouted through city road>, ·-ltz normal flow. . ·' Slippery pavement cal!led a rub o1 -traffic co!Hlloua In the CGUDI)', CllP officers aald. * * * SriIJ:'~. A;na .Man I • ·1.p Critically !lurt . . . Jn .Valley Wrec1' Bobby O'Neal Bernard, 30, remalntd In "extremely critical" condltim ttqa DlOJ'D- lng at H u n t I n g t o n lntaieommumlty Hospital following a 1:18 a.m. 'l.ccident on raln'8lick Edinger A ..... la r-ta1n Valley. · Bernard. of santa Ana, ..... found .... COllBcioUa beside lill m,angled car which had smashed Into a il!1lltr pole near !lie Eucnd Strl'd lntenecl!<a. Ofliccr Ed P"m ~d lhe man bad apparontly ~·traveling al..,. '!hen the accident occurred.. Hospital autborWes aaid Bernard lllffered extensive head1n- juiles. *·* * Quickie Swrm Dampens Coast Orange CoQ!. resldenll received the advance guard of-the rainy leUOD Tufli.. day night and early lbday, but by noon the clouds were well on their way to disslpatiug. The overnl«ht shower wu BeeD u the tail end, of a heavier storm which IOCted the northern California area with more than ball an lncb. of. rain. Weather Bureau officl.ala today predicted irunny weather for the r<St ol the we et with a l1tabt u.p1wlng in tempera-.. Fog WU especled to return to the Orange ~ Tlmnd01, lllf"11llll. . Freight Train Derails CRESI:WOOD, lty, .(&!') . -A; Louinllle • Nulnllle ~ ttaln derailed before dawu today, ~ olf • -of eaplolloal ... -In thla iimall c:OmmunllJ -• --Louimlle. HA.PP¥ noµD~Y -. . HOUSE HINTS ' • -· .- I • • ' ' I . l~ 'I t j ) ' I , :oins . :Jewet~· Hnnt' ·~ . . ' ,-• Victim: Fet!JI"~ for ~i~e~'~r Daiig ., ... ' *n.r _,. "'?· J • SAIGON (UPI) -;IPrtslaO!lt N&1JY.ellc Van Thieu said today;"theand of the wir is near.11 t But in P ~ r Is tolaY's seesion. of the peace talka ended wflh oo ..,...,. on a peace formull r~ · Tlileu spoke at thi lnaug1lratlmi o! a new 11-man govemmlent inspectorate, a body set up to llgh\: corruption In the South Vlelnameoe gO!<enunent. His sp:eech was =mainly with the tasks facing the panel but he did touch fleeting! on the question of war and peace, sa1"*: WALLACE POINTS TO 'BRAINPOWE"' Hacklars lrrli1ta Condideta 11· Enid, Old1., Rally .. It ls important t that we like a UPI ,....... positive, constru~, attitude no w I because the end of the war ls hear.'' ' There have been~ in almost evety capital of ih4 world .that aome NixQ.n, Still . HoWs Lead, . t, • ' ' ~ .. . . ' . .. . . '.'.. . . .· ~·.;"'"'.::. ... " ·JI:) ·7CllJ;' . ·;pit~· . ''. ': . 11J,'-' ... • ' l ' ' ~ ' ' . . . . . . . ··..... -.... ~: ·\ ... ,~ ..... ~:~. 1• · L' 0 • . ,, . ., " .. • . ,.-.... i'Nm.1111•~· .. 0UPIT ..... WATCH-WATCHER -Nixoo giave platform at Syracuse, N.Y., l'oll;r lo linliDg1&t-proteoli>rs; but u.iell bis ·own 1 watch 1o· carefully Ume their appearance. Nixoo 18Dg aloog ' with them. Richard M. Nlmn.la l!lill ~ ln•the ' raceloc Jlr'lldenl acoordfllg·to two more . . . ··\· ' . polla, but Hobert.It Ijunlp"*31 ~ "1oWn narrowlnf ,tha marcta. . TIMI Cbl1itlan SClence Monitor siid to. d a r itt ftnal ~ · mrvey ~ e «'-• 'Nlion the pr<Sldentlill winner, but there ls a clwlce lhat Humphrey Could i:apture enough ·electoral· votea to throw the .,.,,. tell Into the House. of llepresentativee. Tbe survey, compiled lroin reports by the newsj>llper's ·polltlcal writen In the SO llatea, llala Nlx911 a.; the winner · In 34 states with a total of· 333 electoral votes, Q mire lh,ln the, 270 needed. . Toking.note of .a "laatomlnute upoarge ha.~ ~" ~ever,, u,ie -listed llmnpbrey as the' wln- ner In lllr llates and the Dlatrlct of Columbia,, and the "poaib1e" wJnner in 17 o&ber atatea. ' ' I Wa ,Bumphroy to wln In ill tbeae ~lit wolillf,reap a toijl of 2118 elec- toral "*"· While lit might win -Iii of the ··ble'' st.ates to force·tbe' contett Into tbe Houae;tbo' neWJpaper ilald, ·lit · woul~ not be ripectec!•to cajiiure enoogh to win 1be elocltOii ouirllfit. · Ni.tan's lead OTer Humphrey baa nar~ rowed 1o barely a peroentage polnla u of Jut weekend, the Slndllna:er survey Jn. dlcated Tueaday .. Burilj;brey his narrowed Ni.xoo'• edge to U percent. The tel<lphone poll ,also registered galna for third party candidate Georce C. Wallace, apparently at NiJ:on's -· . Albert E. Sindlinger, pr.,ident of the market rt:9earcb firm which .condueted the poll, said It appeaied H~ Is (See POLl'ltCS, Pqe I) .~ .'"'• ... , .• ~ i ,,,.,,,., r • ,., • ' ,,. r ' " ·1 J, ..... WW STHLWOltKlllt HMD MAT ~ a.i~(Aii,1 o...,. Vlql '•Iii"!!!'~"'~""-·- brea):. 'fU lmmlnelll' in the,' deJtute dlp1'!ml\Uc ·n"iO!ia~.. begun ll'J'." W•chln&l"'•ln an efl<i\,li> and the war. Tlileu•a atatemeot 'liaa the lirll inaJClr Jndicatlon-tbe -_ ......... by ~.iallm' * "',.,...1"itt; ~J ' "'• "'1Pc < ""'~·~· ·4'~~ an a,.eilljil alie tiili by J'oboicicl ~ -keod. < ' " 'nlleti '914° new.rma1 earlier today after • -'"4 ol. llrP!li· m..tlnp lrith II. S. AmbilUjlor ~Bun!<• and South Vlofr\ameae leaders tl!at thera are. "no <IW:ereneea" belwom 1he United Statea and SQut!I Vfetoameit. ""' a poalble bombing halt. l Obaerven aid tblt Ila-ap. parautly· opened the~toward a new; phue In lhe current talta. Tbeu be dampened thought. of brealthrouch by zaylng be had oeen nd algna of response by the Hanel goverDJ!lent to American -ala to halt the bombing or N<rlh Vfelnam. ' In Paris, the laat regular Vietnam talks )IWfon •before the u. s ; prealdelltlahlec- liom ended abruptly toitay with no'agree. ment ori a peace forrmil'a ·reP<lfled. Hanoi accused Preaid.,I JQlmon of spreading nun.on of a peld lntJqence to win votes for.the Dembcratlc Par\Y. Norih V!ellianisli dile! dele1ite Xuan Thuy emergod ll'am thli talka wflh a clen- ched flst and vowed~ llromil toward.s peace untll the llnlltd-slat.. un- conditli>nally ends Ila liOmblnt'·of North Vietnam - a positloo ttom which Hanoi apparently has not retrellted oile iota. ' youngsters seek Treats for UNI<'.:EF About 11 Yo\llll1lerl of junior high llChool aga Wm · be Ullng Huntington lleacl! realdenls to. ..,....t" ~k .and atarvlng children all ...-the wirld with a donation to UNICEF.~uraday night. Tile )'OUllpten are li:om Oimniunlty Methodist Churcb, lellJlell Ave, Tiley and adult IUpervfaon will b<Jln the ool· ledloo dcJor-to.docr ·-e p.m. niun.. day aloOj[ wit!I the -ol chlldren out for the usual "trld: Of treat" canvaa ofhomel. > •• ,. ~ •· • • • • • • • •. ··· · t · , ••. ' ,/ 1~._. " • J, 111\W.YrlLOT ......... T'lie -Gf-..UW " S8' ...... _..111'.., . . -._..,,, . . . .,, ' . . .... ~ . Huntin~Beiidi 111:... .:.:.,,.... senlor·n..V.• oi.oo u~..u \lp"c1,re&ry,, .;..;." ' ,......., ~ . ._. "'' '.-~-· G. t Pum"""'· .,_, pre--. <J!W~,~e. "~loU~.a ""•r ·.acm ~~~· ree. l' ...... l'IHs tomorrow .n!lht., If, ;i:<l!I • .,,. a believer, that !'· . . ' + ' ~· M:rs. ·Tucker Sentenced · • :.i ' ! ' L ' • • • , l . . . . , ' i'fo 1!~~~·Yeq:r~;·•~:ti,f~:. .. I . , I 0r.., •.. • i • ' « I , " • .-, r • ' I " ....................................... --..---"""'."" ................ _.. .............. _.. .............. ._.. .......... ....__...._........-;_~-------.. -----~-----------------~ 7'~1111':::1<'.'~""f''------~-----... ,.. ............ _ ............ -..... ------------..... -..... ,-...... ._---,-,.. ' 1 DAll.Y PILOT Nixon Puts Home State • • OAtl.'f •1LOT Iliff l'tMfe RUNAWAY MOVING YAN SHATTERS LAGUNA HOME """"'"" St.word 1'1mlfy Sole, Cot Ml11lnt Family Picks Up Pieces ;In Smashed Laguna Home II)' llltllWID P. NALL Of .... Diii,, •11•• '''" Tbe cliallearloDIP( Job or Pickillg up u., 1>1eceo went "" far the Ruilolph Steward lamlly today as rain fell on the tangle of opltntm and .,......ion. thal had been lbelr La8'Jlll Beach home. A 41,000 PCIUDd runaway moving van destroyed tJ\e' fOlll'--bedroom home u ef - fecUvely as a bomb Tuesday while the Stewardl were away. One neighbor lllouil>I tt .... a bomb. Loo cl the tw...Wry hollu and con-tents were estimated at $40,000. The demollahed tractor-trailer moving van wu uotber 185,000, Tha prellmlnary eltlmat.u •ere UDOfficlal. Tbe Stewardl plherod what wu lell of their J)OS&e!Sions and had them stored by a local mover. They moved into a motel. Police nld the driver of the big rig, Delbert C. HusseU, 39, Apapka, Fla., had moved the po.saesstons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Snyder from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. They were moving Into nos Summit Drive about 400 feet up the steep road from the Steward borne at 996 Su1nmtt. In that 400 feet, estlmlated OUlcer Ken Carter, the truck reached a 11~ of 60 m.Jles per hour. It hit a power pole carrying 12,000 volt lines first. The pole and tranafonner went into the sir like a spear and came down through the rear of the big rta: u It pushed the front ol the home Into the rear of the home. Police saJd the van was being unloaded, the wheel! braced wUh three concrete blocks and motor running, when It broke away. Destroy (lJPI) -U.S. Navy and a!Ued ,.__ ,. ollft!apd 111 Viol Cong a0pp!1 boAla IA Ifie llekOna Della IA ·one cl thO b!Qeat river be\tlu of the Vlit- nam wor, mllllal')' spokesmen Mid IO!iaY-. 'llley aafd a lon:e of Amerk:an "iwlfl boats" cbarpd ~ the jllcrriIJa IUpP\y 11ee1 and-~ It m a llv4 !lour J>atlle Tuesdq neor "'"1bOrn UP GI south .VJetnam. '" • Joined by South Vlelnam air force planes the aalkn also destroyed or • ~ed l11~1mllt shore poalUons · u tl>e' Nrrlllaa ftlnl1 lrled to pre)lent !be 'looi ot the arms ml ammuniUon being Ooatecl to Ui.m Oil !be watery end of tho Ho Chi Minh Treu from North . Vlitnam.' 'Ibo Navy trlumpb'dovettlled wlth u.s. air llrli<es 1bro11Cbou1 South Vlalnam agllnll other CUlll'l'Ula forcea wblcb Pru1dent N1U1U Van 'l'hllu aa1d are trying to regroup for new Red drives. Delplta roe and heavy D101110on cloudJ, .U.S. pllota also fiew 1U ml!llona TuesdaJ aplnat tba llOlll'C9 of the Communllt - pile&, North Vlotnam'1 oouthorn panhan- dle, U.S. B5Z atratofortresaea Tuesday and today repeatedly pounded the Communllt paslUons between Saigon and the Cam- bodian border ju.t to the northwoaL 'Ibo bis Jllti dropped more lhAD IOO toDI of bombt Oil ln>op poatU-and 1UPPl1 dumpo. In Vt":ll.":\, In nelgbborlng Laoo, mtllllry today nld the North Vie-lnllde SouUt Vlelnam are ahowlng alp ol the powidlq they are taklna by alllod air forces, 'Ibey nld about l,IOO North Vie~ -1 Boats. namoae troopo have been lpotted near. u.e Laotian town "' 'Attopou. !l1>el' aa1d the Communllta Win budlnc N - away from South Vleb\am. In the delta, !be thlctly populated - of the Viet Cong, oeven llo.loot,sllilt 0booti found U,0 Co'"l'!unlll IUPP!f ~olllll In the lnterwoveo ~II of 'lhe Qia Loll and Be Ile rtnri. Tbe Communlll ,.... ners blC five GI UtHoata.· ' None ol the U.S. craft waa disabled. Five crewmen suffered woundl; one llel"toul. A. Coast Guard.. cut!4r and a Navy LST moved up llonjptda !be smaller owllt l>Olts and helped blaal a path Into the 32-mlle rlverway from the South China Sea. P'trlng their 1111chtnqunl and their mortars, the swUt boatl raced among the auarrU1a craft. 'lllen they lumed, PT 6oa1 atyle, and dubed baclc Into the South China Sea. 'nlrooghout the flsbt, South Vletoam"' propeller driven At Sk)'raldera raked the Red ""' poattlons. Burglars Es~ape With $300 Loot Burglera eacaped under the cover of darknm Tuuctay with an 81!fmated $300 worth of women'• clothing, trading '"-and camera equipment from the FOOll!atn Yalley home of Mn. Mar1aret Miller: . . Mn. Miller told police ahe dllcovered that a ttteben door at ber home, 9710 Cornattoo Ave., bad been farced. Nudes Not Nudes? Anaheim Hits Melodyland Ballyhoo No nudu apparenUy are not neceuari- ly 1ood nudes u far aa the Anaheim City Cooncll II concerned. Tbe councll, which two yean ago had Its baclc up over tha fact that Melodyland Theater .wu offering topless dancers In Jta Frenc:b-ltyle revue, now la concerned over a aimllar show there. This Ume, though, the council la upset because the dancers are NOT nude. They just say they are. The council Monday night ordered City Attorney-Joseph Gtisler to advise Melodyland that ltl marquee advertising "the sezlest nudielt revue" must be changed. There are no actual nudes, the council araued, only topleaa 1ein!·nudes, which ll?llclca ol lal!e advosUslng. What about the h1'hJY touted 41Brlde of Tomorrow" whose coatum"-.reportedly conatsta ol a wedding veil -period? Geisler uplalned that lhe wean Duh· colored bottom Ughta, which puts her In the semi-nude category. What if ahe were to appear on the circular stage completely undraped? She'd be arrested, declared the at· torney, who noted that one of his staff . members and a vice squad officer at, tended lhe performance and found nothing legally objectionable. Except for the "nudie" advertising. That's got to go. 1 UPIT .......... NO'BIL Piii.ili WINNER UC Phyolclot Alvaru -~,,_ P .. e l NOBEL ... , ... arch. "I'm just lying hm wiUt my arm around my wife trying to let the news sink in,". h4 said when UPI c~\ed. 'l1le acaderey· old Atvora bad made 0 declsive ContrtbuUons to elementary. parUcle pbyaics." 'l'll... are Iha IUI>-" atomto partfcl11 which lle at the burl of all matter: Prof. Erli< Ryd.ber1, permiloent academy aecretary, said the cbok:. of Alvares "unllte IDIDf other times wu absolutely clear" becaue 1'he i8 the leader in the field." 0 Hil wort deals witb the llDIDest particles In nature and tht amulnC machinery tle hu con:rtructed to oburve tbemt'' Rydber& laid. "He e v ea discovered new particles in the bf& Berkeley cyclotron." Atvnret' re-cb dealt w!Ut parllclea )eued K'm""'11, which llare Into ex- lltenco and then dialntqrtte Into IJihter particlerln a space of tim• mwurtd in billionths of a second. Onaager ts credited with laylq lbt foundaUon for the tbennodynamlca of bl. ,...,eraible proceSSOI throuah b I a discovery of a fundamental law in nature, which now is mown under the name of ''the reciprocity relaUons of onaa1er." It ha1 played a dominant role in the development of theerettcal thennodynamica, 1t1mu1at1 n I a .. perimental invesUgations of trrevenlble processea within physics, cbemiltry and neighboring science!, academy officlalt said. Humphrey Cites New Level In Paris Peace Discussions Next door neighbor Rod Brown, 984 -Summit Drive, said, "I heard a nol!e, a terrible nolae. I looked out jll!t In Ume to see &be whole upstairs bedroom of the Steward houae go saillng Into the backyard." Brown said he thought a jet plane had craabed into the house. Steward, prealdent Of a packaging firm, was at a board meeUng in Los Angeles. Son, Douglu, 16, was at high school. Mn;. Steward was playing what she later described as "a bad game of golf." Any More Dirty TV Movies? PALM SPRINGS (UPI) -Nobo<ly t n o w 1 the name• of t h e top.rated television performers in thia desert resort but vlewen are glued to their &eta in case the phantom pornographer strikes again. phantom pornographer cou1d have come from alrnolt anywhere. He said there was a remote. chance somebody ~uld have tapped a cable or broken into the main mlcrowave relly staUon atop Edam Hill and beamed a movie projector into a live~ camerL • i ' PlllLADELPRIA (AP) -Viet l'rtll· dent Hubert H. Humphrey oaya there II a "new level of dlplomaUc acllvl17" taking place over the Vietnam war -and '1the next move ls up to Hanoi.'' Tho DemocraUc prtsldential ean- didate'a cauUOUlly-worded mnarkl came u Geo. Creighton W. Abrama, U.S. com-. mander In Vletnain, l1ew to 1Vublnit<>n Tuesday for a llOCl'et meetln( lllUt Prtll- dent Jobnlon and bll top advllers. But If Humphrey knew m0<e lhAD bll questioners about the meeting, or the latest possible moves toward peace, be did net let on. Aaked In a Pbllldelphll televlalon lntervl.ew whether a peace De Gaulle Visits Turks ANKARA (AP) -Praident Charlet de Gaulle concluded a five;Say lllale vlllt to Turkey today and new home alter lign- lng a joint comm~th Praident Cevdet &may express the dulre that "Ciecboslovatta be left to decide her own fate." DAllV i'l lOl tMtNtOI COAST P\lllllHHfG COM,AHY a...rt N. WMI ...... ~ .... ,...WWW l J1ck a. C.&., , Vb ,.,..ldent ..... o.-.i -- n ...... tc ••• 11 -n ...... A. w.,,.1 ... ,,.,........ llMJW AllJ.rt w .••• " Wlli1111 ···' ~ HIMt ....... """ ••tw City •dltw II • pw .... Oftlu JM ltli Str1•t M•1'i11t AUrtu: P.O. •••no, t16'41 ---.........,. Md!: *'11 W... ...... ..,.._. Olilll .... l .w.t ... ..... .._ ...-.: ltl: ,_. " ........ J .... ~"''"·--.:&,-'" ~ Et 7 ~· :::.:: ,., ... c:..-~,:: ~ ... ~ ,..... llY .. %11 ~i'i~'SE-'!-: :: o::.·,;...---- ·' --I Ql41-'*' ...... T s ........... " ' . • • • ... ,,. [.'J.....,. ~ .. ·-~~·~-~·£·5·2··s· ..,;r, • -•i•,••• . Nai!: .......... 1r- ~.IY.£E • • I I move mlgbt take place before TueJday's election, he replied: "I just don't know, and I'm net really In a poalUon to tell you if I knew." Bui be aald he feell 1"" recent lull In ground flsbUDg and 1"" decreue In Unlted States CaJUalUes are 1lgn.l.flcant in evaluating tha pouiblliUes for peace ..:. "and I hope theY will add up to success in the Parll talks." "I think there has been something going on," Humphrey said as he wound up a Jong day of campalgning across vote-ricb Pennsylvania. 11Tbere11 been a new level of diplomatic acUvlty. Al I HnJe Jt, I think it ii up to Hanoi,'' tie said. U the current flurry is nol successful, Humphrey vowed qain in Philadelphia that if elected, "I will make peace in Vietnam." Addressing a 11oo.a;1:1ate fund-raising dinner, he said be II ' hopeful that that cruel war will eDCI., and end 900n -that the Paril talb will succeed. It would be imprudent to aay more about them tonight. But I will say tbll: Tbe man who ls our Prt.!tdent now ls retiring. On Jan. 20, I will be my own president I will mate peace In Vlelnam -and I will mate it my mm way." Humphrey, his 11Plrlts avowedly lifted by a late and qualified endoraement by h11 former rival, Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy, takes bll campaign today to New York City. He will address rallies in the 1mnent dlltrict Of Manhattan, suburbs ol Westche.ter County and JacklOn Helghta, and the Bnm: before heeding on to Baltimore and a fund-raising dinner. Humphrey has laid oo a heavy schedule between now and Election D a y , llDdwlcbln& a number of televlaioa ap- pearanc9 among vl!its to New Jersey, MJchlgan, Illinois, Ohio, Tena and CalilonUa. * * From Pflfle l POLITICS ... &lining amoog women voten. Slndl!npr Mid the per<>entage of uodeclded votert u the campaign en- tered ttl fJna1 week wu .. very hip," ap- panntly --many volttl ..... waltlnc to bear more GI Ute candlda!All' views on the t.uues . Tbe lataol Gallup poll, baled .. In- ----Ott. 11 ancl I~ ahawed N• leadiJW Humphrey tf.. --with u ...,..m !<ii wan-anc1 I -lllldecldtd. 'Iba Harrfl poll Pft Nlall IO~ and HumplnJ a -llilh 11-t for Wallacl and r P'!eenl111dedded. .... Only Cleo, the Manx cat, wu unac- counted for Tuesday evening. Steward said he wu in \he proctS!I of trying to collect insurance from a May accident when a car wrecked the fenct, mailbox and part of the gar1ge. 'Ibis Ume, be said, "The whole house will have to be rebuilt." "I wish I knew where Cleo was," said Mrs. Steward. The truck took out moat of. the garage facing on Summit, the downstairs den, R recenUy remodeled bathroom. It left an upgtairs bedroom a pile of apllntera and timborl In the beckyard. The truck came to rest about 30 feet from the edge of the Steward backyard, the lip of an 800-foot drop. Pal.lee said that the wreckage of the truck had to be cut into aecUons by a Loe Angeles truck wrecking finn to get it out ol the debris. 0 V Little League l Backs Bond Vote Directors of the Ocean View Uttle League have "strongly endonedu the bond tuue proposals for perts and a library, league president Jerry Supernaw announced today. The League has been active ln working for better parb and a recreaUonal pro- gram for the past aeveral yean. Its leaders have been strong parka boolten and its former president Ron Bauer wu ~Uy appointed to the recreaUon com· mission of the city. Voters art being asked to approve a $6 million bond i4sue for parks and a '3.16 mlllion ·lssue for a new central UbrlrJ. Dishonest Delivery Costs Woman $1,175 Hununcton Beach pallce dl.tclosed t<> day Mrs. Lila L. Barnett of 10032 Stonybrook Drive waa the victim of an apparenUy d1shoneat f u r n i t u r e deliveryman Who po ct• t e d •t,171 worth of jewel! from the upatalra m- bedroom Tuesday morning. Acoccdln( to pollce repoc:U Mn, Barnett wu alone ln the home when the adm!Ued the man about 1:111 a.m. Sbe later nported mlAlng an 11,100 diamond """ """ f7l pd bend. 2 Baby Girls Killed HUNTINGTON PARK (AP) -Two boby llrll lrom llowM)' .... ldlJod and thelt parenll .... lllJund lilaodoJ ~t when their car and another 1utb OoUldad al .. -. tho flllllnl' ~ nld. They were the start of a stag movte that fluhed acrou home screens for about 15 mlnutea early Sunday iruJtead ol the )ate, late ahow. AuthoriUes today reported no clues to the origin of the substitute pe.r;formance and conleaaed the show llaged by the In W85hlngton, a spokesman for the Federal Communi<iaUons Commlsalon aald its field englneen In Loi Angel,. were "trying to sort it out." He said ttlat 110 far nobody really knows What hap- Det. Sgt. Jamoa weu of the Palm Springs Police Department listed a number of possjblllUea of bow the movie CQll)d have Infiltrated !be cable TV S)'llem. Armed Bandits Get $66 Two armed bandits n e t t e d ap- proximately $66 from a Hunllniton Beach market Tuesday aft.er forclng the clerk at gun and knife point to empty two cash reglltera Into a paper shopping beg. lama Carson told police two husky men, one mustachioed, entered the Tlt- Toc Marlret, 1M31 Edwaro. St., about.>c 9:30 p.m. Going to opposite sides ol the two counlorl, one dloplayed a .15-<aliber automatic plltol whlle the other pulled a huntlnc knife from bll walllband, Canon said. "OK, tbll 111 e alk:kup. Elnpty the bills in a sack and be quick about It.," threatened the 11W1J11an. Tbe two then ucaped on fool In !be darkness. There alg(j was a chanet that a atud1o engineer somehow pu11ed the wrong switch while he wu rteording·tbe movie on video tape. Another possibillt)' wu that the phantom pornograpbera att up thelr own transmitter tit the deaert. Viewers reported seeing the stag lhow over several channels, but moat of them were watching the closln& ceremonies of the Olympics on KPLM, a loc:al ABC If. fill ate. The station signed off the air At 1:03 A.M., but in!lead of the . Brltllh evacuating troops in "Dunkirk,'' the screen suddenly lit up with the Im.age of a woman, nude from the wai8t up. The manager ol KPLM, who received a telegram from the ••01rty Old Men's Club" congralulatlrti him, Said he was convinced hls employes were not in· valved. .the watch for a lifetime of proud possession.,. 0 OMEGA IUJ NEWPORT AYE., COSTA MESA 1Z Yton I• Tht Same Locatlo• ~I _ __1_ -------------------------'-'~--"~~--·---.. .. " J p n ' s b I • 0 f i ' ' ' l t ' i [ 1 ' ' . I I • ' . ' • , ' DaD,y . Papeio - ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NJ.., • ~ .. ' I · • • ' l -: ·r 0 a:k".amily .Pic~g lJP .Rie~S-·1'Jter Cr~rsh . . . ·.' . . . ..... ·--_... •4 ' • . FB·I Jofus . • .1-ll ... 't ... ' . . '• ~-!". . "' " , - For Lido Jewel • • 1eves ;\r.ietim Says . ' Concerited Prison Sentence- 1 • ' ' • ) • • • • • • " For Mrs. Tucker. For · Daughte.-, ~ Georg• A. Tucker lo the ~OJ'!\I& Institute for Women at Fr,ontera,:, ~ Corona. . . . "Is lhal ·f<>r !ht term prt&Cribed c~ iaw?" asked ,l.ugustine. • . . . . "'01< term l!l"OICribed by 1-W • tbO ' . ' . judg• ~replied. c , · ..; "U ... !!~'"-. tion, ~ mtUI in frool ol blJo, " m clenl'IDI tt." · ~-~....m4 .Uii.W . tmpJ1~ ilbin her.b~ llld lanUli, ~~-· -·~ lirttalfoo, q-. IJJI bl!r Ria:. ' 4. : .;. ' •. ( . She fates a '!IV. year '6 Ult' iiolence but ti!• prooecutlon 1A1ti ~urlngl111al .tllil her 111oeaa,~ J>af~old ~·­ otfei:a a poor ~· for reCoT'1J~ . Pr:taumabJY .•be . will be · houied In • poydliatrii:. laciJj'ly ii Fronleri, · l?elDI trWleried, Ir= Orange County'. Jail (See MR& T!Jcn:R; ~t.I)~ . La · eo~ . ...; . ...:i· g.una . ~J;a . To Start Acti~n On Sewer Plails · '• •, ' " . Quick~ . St.9rin . : Dam~tis· C~'t. -Oran&• co.;i ~1~epia ._~v<d -~ advm;e prd o! the riliv ._. \1"9- day J!ll!il,llld '8<11· ._,.but by - the clouda were ftll cm' their ·,w., to dllllp11tJac • • 4 'lbe ovetnJ&lit Ibo~ wa seen Ii ~tbe tllf.'ll<! ol ,'1 ~ ~'!'lf~..qeil the nortWn Cant~ ·area wit!! .me llW1 hall "1 ~ .ol;raln;i .J "· Wia!Mr Bnmu· ' -W,::·J! o.d l y predicted llUMY weather for . lbe r..t ol ~ ... ,eek with a 1~ UP:'1w-1n,·tn ~~-'Foe ,yp ',,..,....,to retun> ~ the 0r..,. Cod. 'lllllNloj .alorninl• r "? 4 I . I • • ' • --,....._,......_ .. ---- I llAILY PllOT ' iliea • .-. lo Meaa Slaying DAK.T PMT ........ M vw.I MURDIR VICTIM'S HUSBAND PONDl!RS P'UTURE : l1rold WeotphOI P'1c11 Rotl'""'lftt Alone l'l'Olll P .. e I MRS. TUCKER SENTENCED • • • within the next few days. Tucker aat alone in a froD1 row aeat of lhe small COW1nlOm and bid I brief farewell with bis wife who refUlel to believe the slaying victim ii really dead. "1lle funny part of it is," ~ "a~ beard to uy, "Mn. Weslpbal comes to jaJI every Sa~ay -"" woman who makes sermons. • "I called lier Mn. Westphal and 1he tamed to me ••. " Mrs. 1\iclter continued but the rest of her remark was not audl-l>IO. . ~ "Qlvt my love to the children," she ldd lier grim hulband, "we'll he ...mg ~ other IOOD. Don't worry." 1be TUcter's U-year-old daughter is recovering It Hoag MemorW Hoopltal after IUrlf1'Y for internal polyps at first OMIY VllO T OflAHGI COMf f'VILl'"INO COM~ANY' l•Mrt H. WeM ,~...,,.....,.. J•d: k. cm., 'l10I l"rMJlltM .,.. o.w., M.N, .. n • .,.,, K••.,11 .... n.-11 A. M•rDiH ...... t:lfl-fof llc".'4 P. Mtff P111I Nine~ T.:t.. • "=--"'-'-_ °' ... Jtl ,.,.,. ....... . M11'l111 >Mm11 P.O ..... "'· t1•s1 --t.a.--~• ... ..., .... """i:.= ~~--:i.,....""""" feared to be an ulcer catlled by llreN Ci: the put few monthl. , TJieir l~y.., .. 14 itaulltter &lays wiUl Mrs. Tucll:er'I 'parerita. 1 ·"They're in new lcboola and lhey.,,·c been doing real well, getting & and Ba," said Tucker - a tremor in his voice -on the steps oul'fde the courtroom. Today's brief hearing apparently con- cludes tragic chain o(. event.. which began when Mrs. Weotphol apparel\lly did aome small thing whlch Mrs. Tucker conceived to be an attack. Only tbe lmHe she picked up to use in self defen1e hu left lutlng tcan on msny otben. I>ruins,Surfboard Valued at $24 7 Stolen at Laguna Drums and a surfboard were atolen from the unlocked car ol a Laauna Beach man, police said tQ(lay. eonn A. Ra111>er1, 11114 s. Coos! llishway, estlmat.d his lolls at 1347. The thelt of a IHI recor<I cl1aniti" ll'otn the home ol Jo,.. H. Jomea, u'5 Bluebird Canyon Drivt, wal a I a o reported. The mothod of entry was not mown. Jooeplt F. Kum, 11111 LI Mlradl, reported the Uielt of 111 Ill hlbldtl !l'Cm his blck'Jord. Police uld the llttle coot.-er wu the M~ Klmldo variety. Negro Leaders Want SF Murder Inquiry SAN Jl'RANCISCO (UPI) -A -of IO N .. leodn bM dlar&ed In .,. __ ..... P'l- "mml90d llld complrel to -lulllce• lo Ibo lbootJoc deoth of I N .... bymofl-4111Jwlllll ............ 1n a ........ 1 -Tuadq, the =·aid they hid -the "'t of JUlllCI Ind the .u.m., to ln•Nllt•te polke hlndllnl ol the ""1lnl of Georae lla!ket, rl, by Mlcblel O'Bmll. !'\ ' ·~ ...._ l9r Mr'," .. •• 11 mn ~"iii .... ,, ........ item. } " I ~.' ••we were lOok1n.I foi'wafd to retire-"" mut ln about two ye&tl·« lell.'' tie 'lid-ded..........,. muctont10·~ the octua1 top,ic tllOll,' ~I'lll -.mi..t a now.,. '!. 1l'ILL .DllP lldVSI: "I'll lftl>lb!J kllP tho -1lllil I Alft. I )Ult .. '> brinf.llll' mlod .......i to l8l11nc It," he cootinued. The min -ranalnid l tllent, unidentified oOlooller at lhe llve-<lAy trio!, in 1'btcb'tila'wife's slayer wu convicted of a cflme ·ealry!ng five years to Ille In pr\lon, ~the wltd>lnl waa an ordaoL "1-f~ like I wu geltlnf l•-with the · knife," be llf? of the 111;.. 1n wbjch erlmlnallll Ll1TJ 111Cle lold of bOlldlq I -rUbber aD.i lnlb'port -he knifed to. tell. itobbln( ~..lll'-;,p !rith nlptmms," he llllcL "Alla' 11J, H'1 )dnd ol bird to fOflel 35 toseO*'. u . ~knowlbdgeil it was allO an ordeal for Tucker, the coople's chlld!en llld Mrt. Tuctor'• family. ' ' • • OAtL. Y PILOT ltlff ..... RUDOLPH STIWARD FAMILY PICKS-UP'PfECU Al'!" SHAnERING' IXPE~lll(CE DAUGHTER ll06PITAUZED · Wblle Mn. Tud<er was beinr tried for murder, many othen were beinl tried - period -llld ooe Tucker dlughter has beln boapilalli.ed recently f..-a ..nous ll· 1n .... The lw• . g!rli iqe staying Willi their grandparenll. "Tbe way I figUred tlllnp out turned out to he just lhe w4y the D.\ .recoDl1rUctecl them." Weatpllll uld, reveallni thal be and bis slain wile had noted a pattern of increasingly odd behavior on Mr1. Tucker'! part. "The Tbunday night before that Fri· day -l'Jl never forget it -I drove up and got out oftbe-car. r ~ wa.Ved to her. She stood there and I learned the meaning of. 101Deone 'looking dauers' at you," Westphal uld. Theorists contended Mrs. Tucker killed Mra. Westphal in a paychotlc frenty bas- ed on the belief lhe was bein& threatened by tbe older, larger woman and had to defend herseU. NOT LARGE WOMAN "'11ley tried to paint Harriet as such a lar1e woman," Westphal said c.ritically, "but she weighed herself the day before and abe wu 153 -a cOI'p!e bu a ten.4 dency to bloat and I think they were way off Oil the estimate." Two among four psychlatrilla who were in contact with her accepted Mrs. Tucker'• tale of being attacked by the bluer WOJllllD Mil d'*'>d!ni benlU wllb I kftchen carvinf tnlle1 . The Dlftrict Attorney'• office did not. Neither did Super!« cOurt Judge Rooald crooksliant, -~, or Mn. Tucker will probably ai.oo 'bt the final chapter In a lengthy law career from which he reUres Thursday. STABBED IN STREET Teltlmooy by Mrt. Tucker heraaU sup- ported the state's cue along with a surprlJe reveJaUon that abe went after the delendlnt with two knives and that the alabbin& occurred In the middle of lhestreet. 'lbe defense contended it occurred on lhe ~cker property during a fi&ht or unknown qgravatlon. 'lbe savage climax to a long string of assaulla to which others lelltifted has left Westphal confused aa to an unanswettd and perhaps unanswerable que!tlon. "I keep asking myself : 'why didn 't anyone ever try lo get help for her?'," Westphal said. He was a young Navy pilot Oying out of a Coast Guard station in New Jersey in 1m, helpinc search for the downed dirigible Akron when a buddy lnvlt.d him to a club meeUna: where he met the future Mrs. Westphal. Mrs. Tucker was a girl or seven, then, growing up In Brooklyn. The \Vestphal wedding brought him a stepson and a daughter, who now lives in West Covina and ii a source of comfort during weokend villta by the widowed aerospace engineer. Usullly, he lharpena the bowling 1kill which hat won him ICOrtl of ln>pble1, "1atUng the lanes with hl.s aon-ln·llw on Slmday1. Weotnighta, he OODll8 home from woti<, baa dinner, then frequenUy ploy> the elaborate, weU-poUlhed oraan which is a focal point of the immlC\llate llvlna: room. "Sometimes I start playinc and before I know it, It's midnight," he 1ays. . Time wu nmnlng out, too, on the in- terview. Lite afternoon IUll opluhed the room aod. llhlmmS'ed on Inna of a tree In the :sroiit l:lu TUctir \nlved.home nut door ' blo Unit.cl OOl!lirnl1 Bank job bi !i<>ll Aapleo. . • . . t:AN'T SAY Mt1Ce "I'd been tryln6 to think of Ill the thinp I wanted to-NY," Westpbal com- m<!Jted, "but "°" I con1 come up with 'ntudl.'" Eumlnlnc • box of color 1lldel, he IMwtd a picture cl the Cupertino home, wllero the Wllipblll livid naxt door to 111 1unt llld uncle of Coote MeA Pollee Delectlv. set. Sim Conltln>. "We had ourae.lvt1 a beautiM spot ut> there. Ha~ fuchsl.U, t U b tr 0 11 I "1:' ii.j"~· turned bock to I blppler time, helorl cui>cnte polltlc:I -bll job llld the od-of -,.an llllde It blllm to llnd -· Bl Mid nothlllf It Ill -Wtll1lna thtop bod haJlPIOld dlU~ hi and bll wll• -1d 111.. Id In Northenl Calllomla while lot their retlnment drelm of I spGlll!DIU'I Pl'tdl" In Orecon In become. reality . He didn't have to . n was wrtt\en alt over hll face. . H-Cut In Hill by Runaw1y V•n; F1mlly ..,., liut Cit Mlnl111 •• Nixon M~k.es ,Strtjl}g ;'JJ,ifl, . . . .. '~ . . .. .: .... ···· ........ .; For Votes in Minnesoki,":· ROCHESTER, Minn. (UPI) -Richard 1t1. Nixon darted lnto Minnesota today !or i. slashing attack on Hubert Humphrey and said "nothing would please us more" than to carry lhe vice ]ftlidenl's home 1tate. The Republican presidential candidate also hinted strongly that iI elected he would pick Minnesota's Republican Rep. Albert ·QuJe for secretary of agriculture. "He will be my Orville Freeman, if you know what I mean," Nixon told the crowd. . Nlx6n's hint about Quie came while be "'as praising the conareuman as a * * Humphrey Cites New Level Talks ~ , 1 ' Ofi: Vietnam War P!riLADELPRIA (AP) -Vice Pnoi· dent Hubert H. Humphrey says there is a "new level of diplomaUc activity" taking place over the Vlettllm war -and "the next move ii up to Hanoi." The Democratic prealdentlal can- didate's cautioualy-worded remarks came as GM. Crelgblon W. Abrallll, U.S. com- mander in Vietnam, flew to Washington TUesday for a secret meetbtg with Presi- dent Jobruion and h11 top advisers. But il Hwnpbrey knew more than his quesUoners about the mffUn&, or the latut posalble moves toward ·peace, be did not let on. AJked lo a Plilladelphia televillon interview whether a peace move might take place before TuesC!ay's election, he replied: "I just don't know, and I'm not really in a pos1Uou t6 tell you if I knew." But be said he feela the recent lull in ground figbUng aod the d<crease In Unlted States cuualUes are significant in evaluating the posslbUIUes for peace - "and I hope they will add up to SUCCe5!I in the Paris talks." "I think there has ~ 90Illething goina on," Humphrey said u he wound up a long day of campaigning across vote-rich Pennsylvania. "There's been a new level. of diplomatic actlvity. M I sense it, I tblok it is up to Hanoi," he said. ''bright J'OUDI man" and one "vtry ~blo In farm a!Wn." .Later, ,Mwever, u he continued h1I speech, Nlxoo appeared to have aecond thoughts • 1boot bis premaUft an- nouncement. He said, "a few pioments ago I referred facotlou!ly to my .good friend A). Qule," and !hen conlinueil on to other tojilCs. . Nixon wu recelved by a crowd of ap- proximately some 7,000 at the. Rochester airport. It Included scora ol. youthful Humphrey auJ>P(l'len. • Standing under a brllllant blue 1ky, sur· rounded by rich farm landi, -braying a stiff 30-mile-in·hour wind, Nixon' ~ferred to Rochester's most celebrated in- stitution, the Mayo clinic. He said a medic&! analogy could be drawn to the current election campaign. "In rour years we hav~ had an ad4 ministration In tbe Wh!te House that has been giving us the wrong prescription,'' he said. "And now after four iears of listening lo the Wft1 dottOf lhe~ want.Jo jP•' Ole job to tfte· j>h8rinsclst." Huhlphtey was once a druggist. Nixon and his party flew into his rival's home state and charged that President Johnson's vice preQdent is a "man who trotted meekly along behind his maat'er." Nllon llCCUled Humphrey or failing to dissent from the decisions of Johnson and falling to e:s:ercl.9e intellectual courage. He said It reflected on his ability to serve in the White House. "A man who has trotted meekly along behind his muter ·cannot be expected to iead," Nixon said in remark.a prepared for dell very he~. Funeral Services Set for Mrs. Revell Funeral services wW be held Thurs· day for Minnie Louise Revell, Ml, di 626 N. Avenida Sevilla, Laguna HUis. Mrs. Revell, who died Monday, had been a resident there for two years. Services wlll begin at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Laguna Beach Funeral Home. Rev. Verner Olson will officiate. Inter- ment will be lo Beloit, Wis. Mrs. Revell is survived by 1 son, Bradford Donovan of Long Beach. . CRASH ••. backyard.'"~ uld he lbauibl' a jet plane had crubecl Into !I» -. · sieww, pmident "' 1 pocteslnc !!rm, WU at a board lllfftlq In Loi A.,.ie.. Son, Douglal, II, Wll 11 h!P llchooL Mn. Steward .wu ~ wliot Ille later described u ~·a bad 1ame ol aolf." Only Cleo, ·the Manz cat, wu unac- counted for tueaday even.log. Steward said he wu In the ~:-..of trying to collect insurance from a Miy accident when a car wrecked the-fenct, mailbox and part of the garage. ' This time, he 1aid, "The whole home will have to be rebuilt." "I wish I knew where ~ was," aid Mrs. Steward. The truck took out most o£ the garage facing on Summit, the downBta1rs den, a recenUy remodeled bathroom. It leR an upstairs bedroom a pile of .splinters and timbers in the backyard.- The truck came to rest about 30 feet from the ·edge" of the Steward backyard, the. lip of an ~foot drop. Police said that the wreckage of the truck bad to be cut Into sections by a Lo& Angeles truck wrecking firm to get It out of the debris. Fron• Page I SPANISH • •• classes, levels classes and nongracted classes. Al Haven, principal of Top of the World School, suggested the dlltrtct hire a substitute teacher for each school 80 teachers could have scheduled days off from classes to devote to reseiltcb and development. Board members pointed out this would cost the district about J50,000 and uked if It wouldn't be more worthwhlle for teachers to increaee their clae:Bload '° sU'batitutes wouldn 't be nece1sary. David Lloyd, principal of Thurston Intemtedip.te School, asked board members • to study Ull pooalbWty of purchasing a:n. JBM machine for acbedul- ing. The mach.UW; would be noted from the corporaUon, aim;accordlng to Lloyd, it might be possible lo share ~ with other schools. \ In his .annual ~port,'aunn Farnes, summer school direct.or, IMd the pro- gram wne: a success and the * of both Top of the World School and the1t.l& h school "w;orked beautJfully." '"· He said a total of 333 students attended summer school, and total expenditure:; weie $23,782.45. J/le watch for a lifetime of proud possession ... ' . 0 OMEGA tt2l NfWPO~T AVE., COSTA MESA 21 Yttn In Tht S1"1t Locttion '· 1 ' • l ~ I I • • ' ' I \ . ~ ,. ..... ,/, ...... '\,; . ·-DAil Y PI~l7r JI Equal Work Ri1thts Due? ' Hi~h. ·Cf!urt Gives Coast Woman ~artial Victory ' ~ hit ~ birthday wllh an liatol1c tllfl !rem lbe U.S. Stqnw •Court, a Cool.I --worker todal' ll .,. "°" doaer 14 wlnnllla oquol ~ ID~ boun fo< all calilornia ~ .! Mtt. Velma "Vel" Vtftplkocb,·'87 W '.Whim st. bad -Iha lllCh court ,,; ael Mllie d! .. 1...i ol hit 11111 cballeni11., a 11111 -.iute.llmiifnc -= boura !er ........ lier IUlt ..... .. by • I.Ge Aaplaa--Jul Maf. 'll>o·~ Courl clid nol -y ael adde Iha d11mlwJ, lNI adVllld her In ,wl)al --uy ll Jn ""' Jincedenled -., lo -her -lo Iha 90> Dlllrlct Court of Appeals In San Jl'r~ alter v...U., lbe Loa AD&eles courldecllloo.. • ' .,. ol '--lo Ii per<ent ol lbe ... tire U.S. war111 ..... u well u 14 Iha! S1 potCtnt ri Iha •tire populalloll ..... ptlled ol "omen. Al lull 411 other llalO and loeal ~ ba .. Jaw• placlnrl - ldlld of Umltallonl oo .,omen warlleri Mrs. Mengeltoch Is ,.preaenled by1he ' ~ .. NaUonal Orgaiilzallon for w..,.. (NOW) lonned Jn 111111 lo promote leinale rtpll , aa oulli"ed lo !he 11164 dvlj.,rlabla llfsle- tton. • "r didn't:do this because 1 ~ --." .Mrs. Mengelloch, wba .bu t1'0 ton1, a daugbler and nine gandchild!<ft dc)dlred · u ahe prepared 14 go lo he: I p.~. 14 I a.m. job Tuesday. . , .., ,..._ M.tL.Y Pi\.OT'Adf,..... ,.,,. utroYert.id' ~ contends lbe alale law llmllflll _... -loY<S lo eJCb1 hours dally and a hours 1n ..,. weet -upbelc! by lbe Supreme Court eo yeara qo -la In cotlllicl wilh !he lllf Civil RJchtl Acl. "~ lhe. very beglttnln&, I ba~e n,i ' ilppermoot in 11!.Y mind lhe Jm"°"'""' "' myi _act upon futwe ceneratiQos/' es· pllll!led lhe former acrlpt · -wbo worked for Oregon radlc> and. newa publications. FULLY-~OADED GAS TRUCK FALLS VICTIM TO RAIN.SLICK SANTA AllA FREEWA.Y Driver EsCillJ"I with -~inor Injuries, but l'raffic Tied Up Five HoUra . Two Americans Awarded • ' Nobel Prizes · in Science STOCKHOLM (UPI) -AmericM$ to. day won the 1968 Nobel prizes for both physics and chemistry. The most coveted awards in science went to Prof. Lars Onsager of Y ;ile University in chemistry and to Prof. Luis W. Alvarez of the University of California at Berkeley in physics. It was the 28th time the pbysie1 prize had bee won by an American and the 15th time the chemistry award had gone to the United States s i n c e the Nobel awards began ({] years ago. , Both awards, aMounced by the Rayal Swedish Academy of Science, are worth 170,000. The Norwegian-born Onsager, 65, pro- fessor of theoretical chemistry at Yale, was cited for "the discovery of the reciproc;al relations bearing his name which are fundamental for t h e thermodynamics of irreversible pr~ · cesses." AJvarez, 57, a San Francisco native, won the physics award for his pioneering work with particles smaller than the atom. ,. "You're kidding~'' Alvarez said when he was awakened out of a sound sleep by UPI to learn of his honor. He said the prize money would go to pay off a Hmortgage on his home, but AJyarez added he wished he could share it with the tA!am of scientists who helped him with his research. • "I'm just 1~.ing here with my arm around my wife trying to let the news sink in," he said when UPI called. The academy said Alvarez ha4 made "decisive contributions to elementary , 11particle physics." These are the su~ atomic particles which lie at the h~ of -all matter. Prof. Erik Rydberg. ' ·permanent academy secretary, said the , choice of Alvarez "unlike many other 1 . times was absolutely clear" because "he is the leader in the field." "His work deals with the smallest particles in nature and the amazing . . machinery he has constructed to observe · them " Rydber« said. "He e v e n disco~ered new particles in the big Berkeley cyclotron." Alvarez' research dealt with particles called K-mesons, which flare into ex- istence and then disintegrate into lighter ,particles in a space of time measured in billionths of a second. , 1 Onsager is crq<tited with la~ing t~e ; .. foundation for the lhermodynam1cs of tr· reversible processes through his discovery ot a fWldamental law in nature, which now is known under the name of '."the reciprocity relation11 of Onsager." It has played a dominant role in the development of theoretic;al .Lhermodynamics, s t i m u I a t i n g ex- ! 'perimental investigations of irreversible · processes within physics, chemistry and neighboring sciences, academy officials said. Cost of Living Rises Slightly WASHINGTON (UPI) -The cost of living to Arnericam registered the smallest increase of the year In Sep-. tember but government exper.t.s predicted the increase for 1968 would be the highest in 11'years. The consumer price index in September roSe twHenths of one percent frOm August -smallest over-the-month · Jn. ere~ since September. 1917. The indeJ In September stood al ID.I. ,.;; (,(<~,, '.t: ~;,~ii Uf'ITf ....... NOBEL PRIZE WINNER UC Physicist Alvaret. Desert Viewers Wait for Next Dirty TV Show PALM SPRINGS (UPI) -Nobody k n o w 1 tbe names of t b e top-rated television performers in this desert resort but viewers are glued to their sets in case the phantom pomographec strikes again. .They. were ·the stars of a stag. movie that flashed across home screens for about 15 minutes early Sunday instead of the late, late show. Authorities today reported no clues to the origin of the substitute performance and confessed the show staged by the phantom pornographer could have come from almost anywhere. In Washington , a spokesman for the Federal , Communications Commission said its field engineers in Los Angeles were "trying to sOrt it out." He said that. so far nobody really knows~ what hap- Det. Sgt. James Wall of the Palm Springs Police Department listed a number of posllibillties of how the movie could have infiltrated the cable TV system. He said there was a remote ·chance someboOy could have tapped a cable or broken into the main microwave relay station atop Edam Hill and beamed a movie projector Into a li\!e earners. There also was a chance that a studio engineer somehow pulled the wrong switch while he was recording the movie on video tape. Another possibility wu that the phantom pornographers set up their own transmitter in the desert. · Viewers reported seeing the stag show over several channels, but most of them were watching the closing ceremonies of the Olympics on KPLM , a local ABC af· llllate. Tlie staµon signed off tbe air al I :03 A.M,, b<il lnalead of the British evacuatfuc trooi. in "Dunkirk," the 'screen suddenly lit up with the image of a woma'n, nude from ~ wai8t up. \ Nudes Noi Nudes? • No nudes apparently ·are oot. nf!Cel!Sl.rl.. ly good nude1 as far u the Anaheim Ci'1 Council II COllC<!med. . The council, wbfcll two )'ear• ago fia(f It& back up OV« tbe flcl Iha! Melodyland Thealor WU olleriog toplea dlncen ID lti FnmdHl)'lt nvqe, -.. c••'""'"" I ' OVf!r I llmllar lbow tbse. : Tbll 'timt, lhoogll, !be OCIQnCll 11 upoel ' beCOUJe the dancora are NO'f nude. They ' jlll( 14'/ they .... i The council Monday ni8'>I ordered Clly ; Attomey Joseph Geisler to advfat 1 :1~1odyland that its marquee adverti~ing l "the smest nudlest te\'ue" mlllt be •• cha,,...,. nYre att no actual audes, thr. council arg\ltd, only topleu semi-oudM, which unads ol fa! .. tdvestlsing .. . Whal aboul. lbe higllly touted "Bride of Torootrow11 whose coatume report(!dly conslJll ol a wedding velf -p«lod? · Geialer uplal,.i lh11111o wean O,tsl> tol6red 1!<J11M1 Ullhlt, wblcb pull ,h« ID lbt-'.mldt calepy. ' """' If Ibo """" lo ·-r Oil Ute -... p...,,plelely ondr1ped? (!he'd ~ ~ deefmd lhe • .,, ''"""!" wbci noleil U.11 one of his 1laff tr\emberl and a vice 1quad o..""lccr •t· tended lhe pet!"""'"'" and flW1d nolhlng legally objecU011•bl•. Exctpt for the "nudJe'' adverti •. 1 Thal'• tol lo ... \) Rain Slicked . .. . ~ Road Blamed For Accident Nortbbound traffic on Ute Sanla Ana Freeway wu blocked tor more than five hours today when a fully 1oaded butane truck overturned on the wet pavement n e a r a recently completed extension of the Orange Freeway 1n Santa Ana. California Highway patrolmen blamed treacheroua driving conditloM tor the mishap which oceurred at 4:45 a.m. The injured truck drive, Vernon Scbmldt, 28, of Anaheim, was rushed to Martin Lulher Hospilal In Iha! city where he was treated for minor injuries and released. Wrecking crews cleared the jammed freeway about 10 a.m. after firemen had washed away spilled ga11>line from the area. Traffic, which had beeq rerouted through city roads, resumed ~ normal flow. Slippery pavement caused a rash of minor traffic colliaions in the county CHP officers said. ' Allies Destroy 242 Cong. B9a·ts In Massiv~ .Raid Lepl uperta predicl lhe 1111~ ·flled Ocl. IO, 1168. ag~ North American A vlallon Ille,. lhe Bureau of lmlualilaf W•lfau and the lllale Indu.sli:llJ·Welfare COmmi181oo, '(rfll yel wind '!P before Iha Supre ... Court. ' M rs. Mengelkoch is an electrical and electronics usembler for N o rt h American Rockwell Corp., renamed after North American Aviation Inc., joined in a merger. "My ~mpany has been :just wonderful all along," she said, noting that the mam• molh firm refrained from joining Ill< lwn industrial welfare agencies in their dismissal motion. By barring Mn. Mena:elkoch the right to work as many hours as men -thus giving male employes the right to earn more ln overtime situaUons -the Com- • FIGH:rS FOR RIGHtS• Mesa's Meng•lkoch . . pany Is violating her civil righls, she maintains~ T\11! . hlslorlc 1964 act proh\blls job dl1cririlinluoa oo-the--baais-of sex. •- . A· Statement. by . the. Shpreme c.ow-t Monday In hearing }):er a~J says the case rafs(s constitutional · questions un- 'pr:ece<feqted alnCe the 1954 s'Cliool d~gri!ga~oo ~i!lon. . Theat:' issues; the ' bigh"court.·cootinued, Specifically, abe complained, lhe law : can harm the economic sfabllity Of •· · parent homes in which a ' moCher' With • Children to support can iuffer dbe to'.ltck of f~ to work aa much u posilble. She worked for 9 years oil two daily · jobs, electrical aasembly u abe lo: doiug now and full-time nursing care; getting by on a few houra' @leep and a few momentiS with.lhfr cbildreo. ~ Never ~ to' flio~h 8t the truth, Mn. . Ille.Ill!''~ • said Ille cc¢onle<!. her . cJiJJweo· ~ 8~4 asked hqw. llhe al\aped up aS' a: MOm wbcrJ\ad·to be J)ad too. 1 '"Y0u gaVe n\e· 'my headi" sald. ber eldest, ·Duane· ~gue, now a· P«tland. Ore .• glass company sales manager, "and 1 it waS up 'to;fue to: prove ti you tflat I Jiae.W hoW •kHUl8 •.ft •. u •• 'End of War Near,'·Thieu .Stl(de~t Leaden · .·' · · · , Pushing Debate Declares in Saigon Speech On .R~gents' R~le . ' ' • SAIGON (UPI) -Pr·-1denl Nguyen di l u· ti U be b UC Irvine's Ronali! Ridgle and four e1:1• p om.a c nego a ons · gun y other uc campus .student body ~enta Van Thieu •aid today "the end of the war Washington in an effort to end the war. i'ave sent a telegr:am to Govibem'• "•·•an 111 near." . · ~ 1,1 """""& Thieu's, statement Wu the.first major asking that he' debate with the ad-But in Par Is today'• session of the . di u' lh · -•-•·1ra"ve role o1 Ute -en•· ID lhe !al•-ded wilh 1n ca on· e peac'e offensive st8ited by 1•~ _.. ·-e ... peace r.3 en no agreement on n-'d J'"'~-A Univertiity. . a peace formula reported n.st enl ~·~n-rn;ghl·lle bearing fruit. Thi • •• In · ti f However, Ttiieu cautioned' earlier~m the "It is not a challenge." aali;l Ridgle. eu spo11.e at u1e augura on o a "We are concerned abOut ' the lack of I• t •-· lo .... day there . had been oo breakthrough .,_ new o-man governmen uuipec ra"", a communication. We think there tMl!idl to body set up to fight corruption in the an expression also uJed· by Johnson lut bt Some C:UllCuslioO abOU~ the fanctloo of South Vietnamese government. weekend. • -: : ·' " . .' 'th! regents .• , : . 1 • • ' His speech was concerned mainly with Thieu told newsmen,earlier'toclay .. ifter , Ridgle said ffi-'tiarclit«!o· mow '.ofrhetber Ill< luks facJna lhe lnspeclor panel bul a .aeries · ol qrgenl rneet1ngs;.W11h 'o;il. (Ute govetD<r ""' ogiel ., ~~le. he did loueb fleelll)gly on lh• question of · Ambaasa<lor,Ellsworlh Bimk,oo<and'Soulb· ~"R ~llit ·~"ii''• lfllPpanl "It ls Important that we take a diflerences"1between tN;. Unfted'-'Stat'ell &eSn·t~ ., ·~valid war and peace, laying: 'Vietnamese Jiaden that-the3i ar:e..~1no mlJit~\tlf '.~enb pqsMi:ii~'I constructive atlitude . now and Soutb Vietnamese iover a possible -mem~ ~ ~:•J~, s..~. ) SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. Navy and allied tieeauSe the end of the war ia near." bombing ~alt. Joining, Ridgle in requesting'-the debate forcei sank or damaged 242 Viel Cong There nave been rumors in almost 0bserven said that statement ap-are student body, preaidenll &om UC supply boatl in the Mekong Delta in one every capital of the world that some parently openM the way towafd a new cam~, at san Diego1 Rtvtrslde, of the biggest river battles of the Viet· '_b_re_•_k _w_ .. ___ im_mm_· _en_l_ln_u.. __ d_e_uc_•_te_.,:ph_ase~i•_lh_e_.eur.._e_n_t.;.pe_a_;,ce~la..:lk..:•_· ---,;' Berk:.=.:;':;.l•;::Y.ianll;:;::;Da:;:,:,vll:;•:_.,.... ___ _ nam war, military .spokesmen said today. They said a for~ of American "swift boats" charged Into the guerrilla supply fleet and destroyed it in a five hour battle Tuesday near the southern tip. of South Vietnam. Joined by South Vietnam air force planes the sailors also destroyed ·or damaged 167 Communist shore poaitions as the guerri11as vainly tried to prevent the loss of the arms and ammwUtion being floated to them on the watery tnd of the Ho Chi Minh Trail from North Vietnam. The Navy triumph dovetailed with U.S. air strikes throughout South Vietnam against other guerrll~ forces which President Nguyen Van Thieu 1aid are trying to regrolfp for new Red drives. Despite fog and heavy 'monsoon clouds, U·.S. pilots also flew 134 missions Tuesday against the source of the Communist 1up- plies, North Vietnam 'a southern panhan- dle. U.S. BS2 atratofortresau Tuesday and today repeat.edly pounded the Communist pcS1tioils between' Saigon and the Cam- bodian border just to the northwest. The big jell dropped more than 380 tom of bombs on troop positions and aupply dumps. In · Vienilane, In neighboring LaOll, mllllary olflclab loday uid Ill< North Vietnamese inside South Vietnam are showing signs of the pounding they are taking by allied air forces. They aald about 3,200 ~orth Vie~ namese ·troops have been apoUed nur the Laotian !own ol Allopeu. Tbey said th& Communlat.J Wert heading west · - away from South Vietnam. In Ill< della, Ill< thickly populated home tif the Viel Cong, seven SO-foot awili boats found the Communist aupply Ootilla in the interwoven ch&nnelJ of. the Cua Lon and Be De rlver1. The Communilt gun- ners bit five of the boa.is. 2 Men, Teen Save Suicidal Woman Sanla Ana pollce loday crediled 8io promJll acllon ol lwo meo alld a high school boy wllh 11vln& the Ill• ol • wom•• w)lo lr!ecj lo leap from a bridge qn!o t,he !July Sanla Alla ,,,_way '-.ray night. OHlws •Id Ill< lr!o leaped 'from their car when they •• tbe •~ old Sanla Allan lhn>w away her -ad ICl'l!ll>-blt IJl\lo lhe Main Slreel brldie porapel. They srabbed her arms and d!aUed lw:r lo safely U abt jumped ,_ Iha brldie, cilfkeraaald. The men ...,..Jcl«>UOed u -Lee Tumtr, 13, Alben P. Evam, JI, and 1111 brclloer, All .. , \5, all of -Grrle. 1 he woman win beln( held loda1 In Ille pzychi11:tric 1'1nt at Orange County Medic1tl Center where her condition wu ' . WHYDlDTHE - LOG ROLLER'S 'WlFE BUY: AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES Dll~EB 'T EleCtrlc dryers colt le••· Even II you're not• log roller's wife, take the time to .. And 'anotlltrthlna. eioctrh: dl)'er& i.we1'Wtr comparecfothesdry•rs. You'll save money. Electric dryers parts. That.muns less m1intlf1•-' not only cost less, they have sonie.othe•vurspecial . There are so many good rea-for·hevirw • advaota1es. , flameless, electric dryer, yo~ should see your For lnstaoce, eliac~ric dryers are flameless 1 •1 appliancedeJlersoon1VerylO,t)ll. and odotlts$. They don~ produce co1t1: ' Bec•uso without an eloelrla bullion fumes that have to be v""ted'to dryer, WMf\daJ lo an Wit. the outslci.111. ftf••Y ~els just plus in., , • A dryer is 1 noces1'ty for today's pil'ml· ' ' ""1t prm flbllcs. Electric clothes drym_ •• .-_., have spjlCirl dryin1 cycles for such , fabrics~ tl1el' come out dry, fresh, and • ul)!l"'lnkled. aald to be aaUlllCIOI')'. 1-:------....:.------e;.-..----------!jF-----,E..,--:-.....:._,. - '"-',,;,,.;-""--'-----"-'---·---~~-·~----~----------------'-~-'--"'-'-------~~~~-~------=....:..;..:.,;,,..:.....:~ HOLLYWOOD (IJ') -An attorney ...r.<~¥ who gave hll naipe u Eric !:~ent minor plastic surgery · u;;, UllSl!natlon 11111 April of Dr. . , • • Luther K1ng Jr. 'Tbe. Ia,rJer, Bennet Olan, declined ~ lo give det.alls of the surgery pe!rtcfii\ed by Dr. Russel C. Hadley ex- cept to uy it was rl the type which woukf r¥>l greatly chan,e bis appearance.. The Federal Bureau of Investigation tw repotted Erk Galt wu an allu UMd bJ Jamt1 Earl Ray. now facing tri•l In Mempllil, TtM., on a cbarp m murder- In& King. 0tan aald he thought the operation Wiii performed three or four weeb before the aa1Wation on April ._ "It may hive -111 !be 4th or tho 11th of March. I """" 'llhlch,'' he llld. 'Iba --Ill quutlonl to OllD. 'Iba la.-yw Aid K'1 bellevod Goll soucbl out Dr. Hldl<y throo&h the Loi ~ Qloaly· lledloal "-lllloo. Al any rate, 01an· llld, Gd told the doctor lbelllOdaUoo had -ended him. Olan uld tbt case: didn't ttand out In Hldley'1 mind, but ht added : "A1 100n u 'Pt dllCovend who the patlenl hlld bMft. I.ht ale •IJ rtported to the 1".'BI ... I~' ------' . • i I J Ends . ~rney Stnte Tries Peace Pinn cy Bill • ,, " " .. ,, 0 " • .. • .. • .. n • .. " • • " " • " .. .. .. .. • ft .. • • • .. • • • • • • " .. .. • .. .. 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Combine thi11 with a new computmi.zed communication l',Ystem that includ• 50,000 mile! of private leased wires connectins our 64 nationwide offices direct to the floor of tht New York and American Stock Ex· changee, snd you have Dean Witter inveet- ment aervice. So for thorough 11n11lysi1, e1perienced judgment, completA!ll f11.cilitiM for invMtorl, why not di8CUM your lnve1tment need.I with Dean Witter le Co. C.11 the manarer of tht office nearest you for &n appointment. There'• no omt or obli,1tion, of OOUl'I'~. You're close to men who know when you invest with.,. DEAN WITTER. 11: Co. l N COlt.POJlA.Tl:D t.li•mMr P'I-YOlt ltodt bdll"P Brf'11ton R. Ogdtn, Monog1r 881 Dovtr Oritlf'. Ntwporl Brach T,l,phnnt 842·6050 __ .,_ ·---··----.... ~ how thriUY ·are you when you hrrow money~ .. I • Southern California Thrift & loan 1P9Ci11izes in personal. butlness and Trust Deed IDln• ••• Stop In todey and st1 how we c1n solve your Imme. dl1t1 money problems from depend· able funds 6vei11blt' ri&ht now. Tho Thrifty w1y can aavo you money, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRlFT & LOAN. J70 £•Jt 11ttl St.~ Cotlt Mtw •.••. 541.5045 1359 Wll1hlrt Btv• .• Loi Allrtl••··• 653·1220 Brewer Claims Really Non-return Bottle NEW YORK !UPI )- A Swedish brewery claims to have found a clue to the ultimate 1olulion of the beer and soft drink bottle problem. Warby Breweries says it hat developed a plastic bottle that disintegrates of its own accord about two month! after the beer has been drunk. As long as the botUe is full the plastic is st.able. As soon as it U: emptied a tlow photolytic disintegration process starts from inside. Think what. that would mean if it really works for the beverage indUstry. No rttum problem&, no disposal pro- blems. Just ltt the bottles pile up in tM yard until they evaporate. •: Beer alread)-is , b e i II a: rnarke1'd In P!Uti< bottle< by a Munich ~ in com~ petition with glw bol1lea and meLal cans, ~ lnln beer and carbonated titt drinks would be a major Jbumph ftM' the plastic lnduSUj. In the United Stales al@:, use of plastic bottles loc:fl produ<:1-J ha1 grown from Ont' billion (ri 1960 to about 4.5 .inuon ltlJs year, according tdie Society for the Plastics ~ustry. 1 The plastic botilftscored~ first great succ~y takl over the liquid deflrgent bleach Held. It lilw has dominant poliUoo1JI househ-'t chemicals, toiletrles aod aif.. metics and is ~iq.a: used ~ pharmaceuticals and foods such as ketchups, mu.atardj, milk, soups, prel)M'tld saladf. shortenings, fruJt juices atft cheese. j Two major hurdlea had to \'fl overmma to give .plutic a rea1 entry Into _ f o o di:, pharmaceutica.la and bet\S- cosmetica, _ ,,,. . l)l~thod of dooure h~ ID IM 111aM as I~ a gl .. Jar . ., . bo\th! c and tlear . pfastic to 11e••lopill 1C the p<etJCI coo . . ... -by tile .......... ~ui-a~1 ai in .ass. 1•st ·was aoeomptW;d with Improved polyvinyl dllorlde. "l;ng11 · IUnll War8rl spent ~onbolh~ol , Alllotlc In develop. madtl !hit waJld pvt p[llliac bot and Jon.lmprove.i-.i.. e.ca.... It has ti(itly IOI ..r tbe ptoblem ol lliildna 111-ooo~et lhtl\tts and ln Jt1i d.a1ry dell...., van. tbe p1ullc "°" ~ UJ<d by more lhao I. dalrioslntbe ·~ .... Is expoded In !Mt !'• a ·~Gltbe~mi -.marbl iJ1.'1m. Ploollol _, li8ocr Tbt .......,. ..,W lolai1 ., plaotlc boUloo lll'Amoirii.l -bll a.. blllloo • bJ lllO and ., mucb lllalm .. GI dw plllllc: for I cootalnen cal<lhes on w1 -If the wbon11t:l'd bever1 and t..wtn& lodulllrita CO I pl..uc bolllel 11t1l!ll1._ Jjli .,-II cauld he•~ "'°""""_,,.._..,..~..,..w1k"o~-... .............. ....,.,,...,..,..,.~--~--~--~":""'!"""..,,...,..,....., ..... ,....., __ .,.,.....,....,'!""'.,. ... .,.,...,._...,..,..!""!'.,..~..,.~ ~· .. ,. ' ' , ]j)anE. Bayless o! New- port Beach ha! been ·dl- •TeCtli. of marketing ser-• '}'•;..H'"' ' Ylces fur the Wralber : '. "GQlp~: w1lich controls ·,Mb2iak. Corp., the Las- '11'1@' tiiid Lone Ranger · "~on programs and · the Disneyial)<l .H,ote!. 7 -'He-· will alsa continue · """ ~blic relations advi-, • se\'Jo the Balboa Bay ''cliilt' I _ , u , "· . ' {71~·-~(" ... .. , f'l'a, ~<l1 ·i • • ... ' • - • • ' .. ' • •• • • • • DAll.V l'llOT jl Many Key Po ·ints WrappetJ · " ' . In '68 Eflw;arion Package <> ' •• •, ; • " . ' 1 " ; . ' : I ' i . •• " ..... "~ • :·1• -. ' . I ' . : -· I ""..1:~ I ' . . • ,, ''(• ,, . • . -,, .. •• ~; '> " . ' ... Dress Yourself in Profits ·' . •• ,, .... '. • .... ... ,, ... ... ,• ,,., • ' •• ·-Maybe you lhlilk you haven'! go! a thing to wear. Bui DAltY PILOT adverli~lng .. . ... ' • •• representatives have ideas in all, sizes, shapes'. and colors. wa:u tailor, a .. • • " ..... • ·~ :I' progralJl · tp ' Iii your needs. And we'll make II fit vour budget, loo. " . f) 1 \' ;. . , ~ ,, ·~ • ' Come in today and brawse around ·the shop Iha! produces ' the best-dressed ... ' ' ,,.. . ' . •• '" newspaper i" !own. Ifs a fashion show ·in pictures and print. ·And your product, ·-"' ~ ... · '~.ds or services wlll be dlsp.layed in ttie most respeded showcase you can fin~ •. '"• 'r ~ . ' . .. . . ' •. Buy :yourself a· Christmas gift, some stylish holiday profits. -~· ' 1: ' . • , Call 642-4321 '"'We'll.'send a Fitter* .. . , . •I ' f !J Ad Ile~ -·••ti .. '.' 1 • ~ ' ' ' ) ... ,.< : l I I l . l • -~ • I l I r i l I I I I I t ' ~ --. ' D&D,Y ei;toT EDO'OltlAL PAGE . --.. --• • ,C• . ' ... -r • ._ • '• New· Na; , oot(cs .Policy . . ' . · ... • . •' . -.. • .... --.. : .... -. • .. -..... • :_t-.;~ • • ~;.-~~ .. ' ,.. ... ... . . ·~~., • . -.. ·: . . ' 1;1cuna B-" Unified Scllool bi.trict ~ °f"! .~rh!& • ...,.. nan:ollcl pollq:f6rmulated lit ,14-. mfn1Jitza1',ln. ~ • ll •eems a il!od one. lt bas teeth orid It bu ~\ ura1 pn*ectloa £of accused studei>U. . ' I '. Tba polley pl'Oj)Olal llateo: ' ' t "Arrr fludt!nl In lbe i.c-1le$cb VIMOJ! ~ J?Y.1ric! :who 11111, selll.' bu In .hla· -!fton .. ,!!r:}• Unller the lnlluenee ol· any llal'COtics « drolr l~ll • ICribed by a pbyliclan aball be tUbJed' ti> dlJcip . actlon.lnoludlnc· suspemion or oWJl!s!on, • . "Each cue ol on or off.qimpu vlolaUoil ol ~·. coqcs laws requlm Caroful lnvelilg-Id include lb, gmfnl. character of the student Involved and the ctN comstanc<s surrounding the vlqla!iM." . . , After cbatg.,.. baye beeo .brouiil.t,' agalnol ~ studeit~ the student alid. bis parents l\'Oul,d'llt nOltl!ed bi ll'rilillg ol a 4••rin& which they could at¢eod to hea~ abd preoent evidence. • " The Policy reoommends that.prior to UU. li.aring a eaoe c:onlerence be held to reach ' professional Ollln!On .. to whether return of the .piipll to scbool wowd be detrimental to wellare of other pupils. · · The conference would include a counselor, one or more teacben and other persons wllo migbt cootrlb~, such a• a nurse or' psychologist. 'n!e administraror cooducti.ng the hearing may re- commend suspension or espulsion to the district super- interident. The superintendent makes the decision and notifies student and parents or guardian in writing. The student and parents have a rjght to appeal the deci>IO\l to the board of education. The board would be given the evidence leadi'ng to Ute siiperjntend~t's deci· silm. At a board hearing the student, his parent.. and/or .. Fol-. .a Nol.le Cause M<mbers ol the !Ian Clemente Ell<s Lodge thiJ week will be dll!ICing so that alllen <;an walk. The lodge members have acileduled their "Ell<s·A· P<lppin", two-liour reYUe Tluinday, Friday and Saturday nights at ihe San Clemente lllgh School aodttofium. The fund> from the benefit will go to California Elu' major charity, cerebral palsy. The lodges in Cal· ifornj.a contribute more than $300,000 annually to care for cerebral palsied children. Good luck with the Show, Ell<s. It's a noble cause. •, : Guest Bepert Deiaib Disastrous Costs of IJ~'"-ure to Avf1'"a'fie E'ainilg -·~· ..... ,.~. • ·o<t~·- · ·1~ '$' leaders .. . ' ro the Editor: Pblllip Watson's sugar<0ated Proposi- "tion :t isn't all u wonderful u it may ae-in. In fact it would retard our school ,yjtems oo badly that It ....wet take 10 teaN or men to set them back to ndilll. 'wlutt Mr. Wataon failed to mention is Uief ~ this prtpostero\11 propos!Uoo ia ~. Calllontla will be cm the bottom ·or the ll!t u 1ar .. IChool aid of .., ~ ~ It-Could eliminate our 1eboola from any Jical tu support and would cut school liui!ls by about 40 percenL 'l'll1I would ~ your child wou1d be lit a class of 40 to 50 children and bulldlnf <if new schoola wdolil be at a stand- 11' WOULD MOST llkeJY push us back on • split-session system, cut all bu&. tranrportaUon, ellmloate lawns, cut elec- tricity use, remove telepbooes, and heat1og systems would be in use only on tlie c;:oldest days. These are only a few of the drawbacb to Proposition No. I. . The wonderful property tax relief he speakl about would mostly only con- ~ jhe apartment building owners and cnmen of undeveloped properties. Surely the inost important thing to us all is the welfare of our children and the future of our state which involves their education. NA'n.lRALL Y WE couldn't exist on • Cl percent decrease education-wile !IO how will the state make up this defi. ~! ·Id W8' stated, y1lOr personal Income tas. will Increase, plus yoor aales tax, not &o mention your grocery and uUlity ~. 90 aacUy what bu been ac- ~plished? A few will benefit and the rut will suffer. We're robbing Peter to Pll.l' Paul on1y Peter In thl.s case is our c:hlldren and Paul is the already well boeled landlords. Jack Rees, executive secretary for C-1lfornia Teachers Association states "If ProposilloD No. 9 lhould pass, Express California would find itself at the very bottom of the list of all IO stales In terms of educatiOllal opportunltiea. for ita children." . , We, for the 1.ake of California's children, urge y.ou to vote na on Proposl· tion 8. MR. AND MRS. BILL WILLlAMS f'AtlOt'S ProposUfon 9 To the Editor: The outcry of the poliUcal establish- ment against Proposition 8, the Watson lnltiaUve, is understandable though not, in my eyes, commendable. Its adoption, sharply redncing property taxes, would leave no alternative but to substitute other tues lor this large revenue loss - and any legislator fears whit voting in new taxes may do to his poUtk:al future. I hope that the essence of ~Uon t - that ownership of property ti not as just a basi!I for paying the costs of govern- ment 11, for instance, income or spending -wUI not be lost in the smokescreen. I AM Bll'l!NG my CIWD ·homto which, indeed. 11 my castle and my ,aD~ary. l pay substantial taxes on it. As long u I remain steadily employed and in good health. 1 do not object to paying my present share of the cost of government. But I would sleep easier .if these laxes were based on my Income or purehases. Because, if my income drops markedly for any reason -health, loss of job, retirement -J would face loss of my Proposition 9's Effects PropotiUon No. 9, the 90 called Watson lnltLative, which would shift the property tu ioad ol land speculaton and , .. 1 _., developers to the backs of the avera1e bomeownm' and renter ii ca the vetge.ol lllpplnf by oo the November s ballot: Juot Jj) ,.... .... In 1141, the clvi<, bullness, llbor IDll pollticll leadership of the state -in • lllnllar situation -went ui 'sleop al the nltcll IDll George l\itl.oln'• penaloo wcheme 11lpped by on a «owded presldeotlal elecUon year Mllot .. the -of all concerned. 'l'b&t measure, .tM!r • monumental ~ campqn WU launched the f~ iear. wu blocked off the books -... not until • put deal of turmoil ~ 'l.\'1ioN'l INmA TIVE -In term• of \ chllol It would ere.ate in -m.Ueo the McLain acheme • --proposition. till Ian.., .,._iy tu l'<lid ~ the .......,. In fllcl bdlW •1PA-• -of """" .. lo -ltP!ft~lir-17 levies • ta ~ Tiie only -......... thestajet. !Illa ..... -llllft "" Ula ~ ...... ---= ..... _,_ ..... -.... """' --.-iq.-•5 --·-7'-lllltho .......... -""" lo _..,. -to .. 1111 Jiii. tint of ta:s: burdem would have on a faml· Iv of four : Tfamily of four with an annual incon-.. of $10,000, owning a home with a market value of $19,400 would pay a NET IN· CR.EASE in lue.s of $110 a year.· If the family's Income was $151~ a year and they owned a home valued at 123,liXI, tbe NET mcREASE woWd be l302 ·-· Or. if the Income was $20,000 1 year and they had 1 home valued 1t $2t.l500, the NET INCREASE in taxes would be !SU.,..,.. FOR RENTERS, Proposition No. t ta even rougher. The NET INCREASE In taxes for a family of lwr with an annual Income o( $10,000 wouki t;e P87 a year. For • lanuly wtth an tncome of llJ,IOO, the NET mCREASE woWd bo 1517 • year, and for a family with an fncorne o( Ql.tlOO, ibe NET INC!i&.w: -.it bo MOS·• yur. • In abort tile meuurt ...iaid ~ "' ablolule -for !be ._ fljnlly whttlls., thq ,..... .-ow..,i .~ !lomf, , But u 1" IHI,""-~ people -tile -" .. ridLcuJoul that It cu't pus. Ozm:nl pibllc oplnlm '"""YI .i-that U )'IU pus, tufly. unleu the average voter lt a1tt1ed to tbe c1e...., which the ........ wlll hurl him. c.i~tn1a r •• ..,.1~ ----~ ..... ... Views For, Against ". p ·roposition .. ;~ - . . . · . .,::--~ ; ·~ home at a Ume when it would be most important to me simply because I might no longer be able to pay the tue1 on it. I BELIEVE YOU should pay beavy tu.es only when Y9U are earnlng money ar spending IL If yoor lnci>ZM and open- ding drops, I do not think you sltould be penalized· for owning your home any more lhan clothes or other personal itema wbJch you acquired during your tu-paying years. , The alternative, Propoaition I A , sidesteps the problem. It ill ju.st a drop in the bucket for present property tax· pay'1'J and less than that for future onea if no ce11tn1 ls put ·on this aource of revenue. PAUL M. WALLACE For anotMr view of PropoaitiOn 9 and it& effecU, see Guest ReJ>OTt el.!e· wMre on thil page. Also other lttkrs un tlu: sub;ect. · -Editor AAWll Votes Against To the Editor: The American Association of Universi- ty Women has always been concerned with education in the U.S. and studied legislation affecUng education. As a result of these studies the California State Division of AAUW voted to oppose Proposition 8 on tbe Nov. 5 ballot. The memben of the Newport-costa Mesa Branch of AAUW have carefully studied the provlsiona. of ProposiUon 9. We believe that l:ts ~aption would place the public achoo! system In llnanclal chaos with the educaUon of our cbildren unalterably damaged. AJso local control of our acbools would be forfeited to the state. THEREFORE AT our Oct. 12 branch meeting, the Newport-Costa Mesa Branch of AAUW voted to oppose Propos!Uon 9. AAUW has long recognized the need for IChool financing reforms, but such reformJ should be studied and adopted before withdrawal of pwperty tu sup- port of oor school" The Newport-Costa Mesa Branch ot AAUW urga all voters to cast an "in- formed" vote Nov. 5 after carefully ex~ amining the Pro.1 and cons • felaUng to Proposition t. We hope: the voters of N..-port and C..\a Mesa and all of California will vote "no" on 9. MRS. NORMAN J . EGLI · · l'r<aldent T•kes fs/nte To the Edit.or: In reldin&: . )"OU1' UGuest •"Report" 00 "Propolition l't FJtecta" fn 'J\lelday's paper, I would llke to take iuue Wl&h the author, &lucaUon ~ewa Service. I note all the btneDtt to: brn:A.eOwner!l, however, I would Dke to know why Mr. Ed. didn't state that the proposition l·A Pl'-'!' lax rellel does nol apply to any veteran. bUnd veteran, or disabled Dear Gloomy Gus: ..----B11 Geortie --- llw' Geotge: 'When lighting a lllrl's l:tgarette with a dashboard llgbter should the driver Ugbt his own first and then hand 0the lighter to the girl, llgbi the girl's first, or should the girl · light his cigarette for him? WONDERING Dear Wondering: Who carries your accident m.. surance? Kamikaze, Ltd.? WATCH THAT TRUCK! CIVhen troyblea trouble you, spring, baby,-spring -be a biC spender, buy a stamp .00 write to George.) ,. veteran who ls now receiving the veteran's exemption. I don 't like just half an education-and would have appreciated it more if Mr. Ed. had done as his name implies. Some people could have mistaken his report u an unbJased community service. Good legislation doesn't have portiOll8· that have to be overlooked. I ll:eep hoping I'll see one. G-B. HOFFMAN B.U.t Battle To the Editor: Yoor publicalion of the bill Us(.,r peo. pie who do not agree with Mr. Watson's. Prop. I ta remarkable. · But your attempl to belittle· Mr. 1dm G. Schmitz of TUstln wa.s unnecesaaey. He Jiu rul lnloolloal fortitude to atand up for the J!'Ol)8ty ownel. Thia I!' Finl to be, and la, a r~ jl)o ieteltlng ~ttl .. ol 'tlie ballot, and f.b&VI ye! to Oncl aey person In Orange Coun!J! who will yote;opiost It. , · The pto'plo you listed ai:e Solng to lose the,_ -Ila ialden -. Sony. ·1. E. ALGXANDEll ' :'Miastate-i' To the E\ntor.: I am ib favor _o( the W~tsan Amend· ment (ProposiUon 9 on the Nov.,5 Ballot). F0< 10 years the property .....,. of this lllate , have been trying \o gel U- brilliant~ in Sacramento to get U.ir feei off · desb and do 10mething a bout y taJ:es. BUt it is so much easier when new revenue is needed to add it to the property tu rolls. I think tbe Watson Amendment wiU jolt them to their feet and make them think. And they a.re smart enough, if they haYe to, to come up with a tu that ia equitable to everyone. 1 IT llAll BEEN °,i;.ted ~-th~ only (JOO' pie to benefiL by the'~ Am~ent an the large ~cul~ _iptoreru, and lbe big indastrial . concftnl. 'lbis is • misstatement. ~gricultUi:e in Orange County generate; only seven percent of the tax w:ealth of thia county. The com-- petition in industry is so fierce at the present time that any lax benefits they would derive would irftmediately be p&S- ed on to the CODSUmer .• So it all boils down to. the fact that the- man most benefited by this amendment 11'1 the horn~. woo skimps and saves each moo1b to pu~ ·eoou&h money aside to pay the ev~ increasing taxes on his home so tha.l he may k~ a roOf over ta head of himself and hls IOved ones. 1'AME WITl!llELD Sa<f Comnte~Mf • ± I To the E4l ' " GleDD Wbi 's article of Tbunday, Oct. 17, in regard to the women's volleyball team was a aad commentary on the true apirit of the OlymplcL ~ wen.j several ll!alolnen1a Iha~ ., 'they ay Jn Uie sporting world, "bit below the belt.'-' FW biin to ,say, "I submit U"4 the flag ·nol \be lloMI at ..U when our distaff playert& take'~ fioor.'' is a slam upon their loyally to thia cwntry and to their lnlegrllf. ll ia lo ...... real disap- pointment thl,t the 11.s.A. -wln all Fittin,,g P~econc~ptions -the --lolleop. -la ~ .....i·. "'"' " • lW -MlolllJ wtthCIUl.1.Hlcg., ---. .. . ... ''lllltmJ" ll DOI 10 llllldl wbat _. peoecl oa ll la what apedllc blatarlaai ballaved to ...... -lmpoltalt; la Brtt1lb 0 hittoQ'" boob, (or uam~}e. &bl. "-iean lt.enhJlloo II a mlnar 1ilddonl to Ibo Jltb ~ ....... al Empire, and pven u liltle spoce as we pw tht l!oftr Robelllon In our hlatory boots. • • • ~· '•" /. . the medals; bul my' und~'!J!! aPfrit of the. Olympics does not ' · · -his. ""''" ..... THESE WOMEN have saa:i!iC<d'!O\,; " money, soci*1 Ute, family life and ~ hoots Of their lime to compete lllid rePresenl the U.S.A., ~ ...... . ~ the thanks anct support apP.~ly you can offer la: a slap in the fa~ l)lclpe these players never have the op~ty to read yoor uninJF~ article • .Aa a sportswriter who is familiar with tbt true apirit ol sportamanobip. Mw could :;au kick someone when thty ·are down? .. JEAN REED ,, I• I> j, • i I BALL 0' CANDY__: Receiving denusis· approval.of thi~ particular candy {celie) billl are ~uniors of Newport &!ach 'Assi.tanee'Lea- &ue, for proceeds bene!!t the league'• Cliildren's· Denial Health --...... -- ~ ---·---------..... . ...... ., ' . ' ~-C9nay Canes , · · Ball· .:sweetens· • , '" • T ,. .Le~gue FundS ,. • I • ' ' ' ~ . ~. , r '0ae of t11e't.11•-~''eoobc! up 1or ll!«'lWtlor AN''bolt-U:r. ~ calmdar Ja Ille cmi,:tmn. 8111, ,pr.ented by Ille :Junlo< AUJi-ilalt of Nftopolt Beac;b.AlllatoaceJMsue.· ' The 'Ulll aD(lUA[ formol benellt tl'lldltkmlly launches the €hr!Jlmu ' Haaon'a. """'*' of ~"!'· The .W.: drdecl In ~ for the 1ala jl J1't1day, Dec. &, and Ile seltlng date a!llin 'will be the Bllboa Bay Club. • Pl~a 1upj>ort Ile leagiie'1 Chlldron'.s peDlal Health Ceutel', the !llodal ~~ office which giv"!' ~ ild1o needy ~es. Ho a g Memonal Hcioplta!, Presb~IW!.'. a' 8<11$rsllj'p Joan gi;ant fund for d .. eervlng unlvenlt;y ltudenta and otbe<·ronmumiiY:·charities. Mrs. Entest Scbag, b8n clralrman Is b<iiig u&rted· with arrang .. menla by U>e Mmes. Hanns Baumann, lnvli..ttoqs; stew art Ciarlo, deco.,.. tiona; Jooeph BUib, mlllic; ~Beil!. com'lesy; Byron Tamutzer, hol-. ~; John L. Cubion and WW!am Von Ea11t11, reservatlooa, and Jame1 ' P-s Jr., pubHctty. • · • . • ~ lending thtlr aid are· 1' newa>men Wllo were welcomecl Into the proviolooal ranb yesterday. Each wu presented with a c:omtnemo.,.. live. gill · · . One of 1helr first duties 11 addresain& 500 Jnvltaliooa whidl will be mall'!d to members· and guests. • · Baitnnlng llMir 1ioon of le&flle. aervtce are the Mmes . .Vincent Me- Gulnnesa, C~ Hoooe, Je!TY Parker, JM* Wood, Fritz Weatemi>ut, lloward Martyn, Robert 'Baier, Michael Helin, ij:eii!lal! Knlgbi, Cfw!es Cooke III, David Bernes,. ~rt Howard, ~ Goody 'IDd Cutendyck Fay. ' Mn. Jobn Parter, J>rovisiona1 chatrmen, aald the new helpers will be given an oriedetion which will famUiarize them with numerous lqguo Center and other clJaritilii, S~"l!P a gala time are·,(!eft to right) ttie Mmes. Jerry Parker, C!lnb>n HOO.e and Howard Mar- tyn, prov!slouals wboiwhere we!~ to membership yestenlay. projecta. ' Witllln a yur, ell provlllooala will have woricecl Jn every lleld under- taken .by the league.ond will have 1aln'!d full knowledge of Ile c:omtnunity service JPOOSOred by the lfOUP. · '' ' ' ' ' Sparkling Malo. -'!... •.(.; . . The' ''halo" pi'otterecl each year by the ctind Guidance Cent.er of Ofange county bu found a iiew home .. Wearing the , golden emblem of good la tlrla year's Guardil\n J\Dgel Award redpien~ ArillurMc- Kenzie of Costa Mes·L The awanl Li presented annuolly to a man In lhe Harllof A;ea cl!oM\!l for bl& outltand!ng cor!trj. bullotJs 'to ')'llU11> activities and c:omtnunity sertvce •. And Jn tliese two cotegorlea, Aruiur MfKemle'1 • list of . cohtnbllli-oeems l!!ldles•. ·Since 1964, the City · llf-W.• of .Coala· Mesa hu set' alfdti time to. head 11>ec OrllJ!P '-O,o\ully organlsaUon, NaUonal Found-Mardi ol Dimes. In 1967 he added, the ch&i:manohip·Ol· tbe:Coeta M .. a Cooununlty Ohest and Jn 11168 served 111 chairman of U>e Costa Meoa United Fwld. . , · '!be ·!<inn~ ,i,nd, llr'lt CM chief r.Ef Uce was I•· ~~.i· In 1ornilng the llm ce-sponsored •elircb:mt. ~ne ·l\Qy Scout Exporer unit In the United Sjates and foond time to develop a bicycle al~ program tn c011jupctlon with th'e. Costa Mesa .Uni SchOol Olgt.rlct, 1etting up a formal Bicycle Safe COuit Jn conJWlclion with Municipal COurt. YOUTH ADVISOR Helsa-~r ol lhe advilorycomMtteeoflhe Girl.i' Club ii< llie Hatbor Area and Oralige Cout College, also l•nlng.on lh• Juvenile COUrt Advisory Committee 'In 1958 and 1967. Serving u a ·cooch fl'Om 1958 through 1964 In the yearly Hal'bor Area baseball program, be is a charter member of the.ilooo1'rs' Club of Coota Mesa Higli SchOOJ .&pd a m,ember ot tile. lioei;d of directors of otange Coilst YMCA lrom 1954 thl'Ough 11168, and the board <>I. directon of tile Boys' Club of Ille Har· bor A?J.a. s!Dj:• 11168, aentng u preo!d1Jll fl'Om 1963 to ·a&$. lk wu !notnunental Jn obtaili!nf lllnda for the dev-.~milnt '1l the a.ct Bay brancla bulldlnc of Ibo ll<>y•' Club. · I:ieltiwllu btletl a council member of 11>e Youth .~ ... • , .. .. -· Employment Service of the Harbor Area and. a member of the California Slate Juvenile Offk:ers' AlsOcia!ion. MANY AWARDS . ·, Jlil awards have Included en holiorary !!fe men\· bersbip' presented Jn 1961 by the Newport Hirbor lligJj Sciiool Parent-Teachen Alsodetfon; eledlo!f to l>eMolay Honorary Leg!oo llf,Hpoor, 1963; rec!·' p!ent of the Order of the Bl,ue'Gertet awlll'd 'lot.com-~ leri!ce !Jjiljl1 th~!\m!a!.'.Ciub of !!\•, Hart>Or· Atta. atid rec1p1 Of Qrinj{e·.Cout Col- ~·:~_.I~~~ . . ~!'·~ ~ ' .. Tbe b'n!Of ~ of public aall!ly 'Was active In )'OUlb and ·c:oinmWl!ly actt~!ies wldle O IDOID!ier of the Los AnJ!elev Police ~ent and ·on .In- : otructor at El Oamlno Junlot' Cott;ge, prl'or to ml>V- ing to the ~ In 1953 with bis wife Lun and IOD Mark. ' . 'Ibe new 11angel'' joins a list of impressive put reclpienti of the i:oveled award lncludlng Q. W. (Dick) Richard, Walter Bur~a,. :AIJdr· De.me, If arty Bab!illt, Dr: TiXn ,l\ob!nson And · Dr. Daniel G. Aldri<Ji Jr., Chancellor of UC!, who made Ibis year'• presentaUon. ' ,. . ltECEP;TION WAS SETI)NG ' RecelYh\I bis, awahl at the ,p.-~·· recep. tlon, honoring the preeldents of clµbs and service or- gan!za!ioos In Ille area. wu th,_0 1evll!lth ang~.',' lq Ille rece!ytng 'line of the J&ct HlrsbQll home wn Mra. Jdln Si>el:lln(. Mn. Leon !'TY, and Mrs. ,Jqjln Maclntosb, llevi!y eleCted president of ·ti!• boatd, of the ~,GlllillB!ce Center of ,orillge Co\¢ty. , Prea!d!nl at 1he tea table were ~J:..ealdenta, the Mlnal. liarvey Pease; Leslie · r M' A. Rll:liley Jr. ml Robert Bernard. Cblil'lllan tar tht fivent WU Mn. Louis Pnatt,' WhO •-eel Me- KOllde 'b'·>llllo award, ... rutecr by Mtt, l!Oy J""' t.wrenct IWlle, Al1&!l Heln)a .J!1C1 ~ ViJ'&!nlj BOllJnan. I ' ' ·' --' Servants . Retreat " , " • • • , ----i __ .... • 'r • , Styles Mo~eled . With a Flair Area· Club"~prrien Host ~; ~ Ji :er. 11.'·:. • Soropti m i'st: Go~ventiori NeWportor Inn will be the will be b<wtM by the Lquna JDll\ee chairmen the !\Imes. dostlDouan of Ill'/ dolegata Btach club. ·. 'Loil OUterJ>rldge, H"°berl Su~ imd memhen from 27 clubs Arrll)g.-. for the evon~ ton, MonUe Warr, Floyd Lee, ""'"""" .the . -lllatrlol. µI. . lo 'tlract women . fr o m Herry lj'lllail, Qrover Hayes, PICl!lc llqloo, Soropllinlal ~-; !Uverildl imd Ban VI r 1 I n I • ·,w In e I n i er , l'edereUon of the AmeHeans, BenwiltilD eountlel · • lo• I Edwardlne StU!fena and Miu IDc. conclave . Friday and w I th reprt!Mmtatives from Rose DeRose •. BalurdlJ, Nov.!~ Pomona and -~arter. Ari$., 'l\e FrtdoJ lllllhl dinner b Mn. itennetli Hui o f ere being lliade bl' Mn. l>elng. manged'l>y the La'""8 JJocuno Beoch, dis1rlcl dlrec-Thomas Pole with 8S!Wlnc:e Soroptlml!ls ltd bl' Mn. Sul· •, uid Let'a Grow b the from Mn. Cyrl1 Nugent. ton. Mn. MUdred C-Orneliua, -GI the moetlq which 'lboae H?"fpc, ere com-\" ~dent will weloome ..-. · !;. -~ ~ · ·-'!be• Newport Boach group Churchwo men Observe :turda"";'."'..; :,~~ Shaw and Mn. L. J. ~ --. Jr. are in charge, 9f.· ar- W or/d Community Day :~:7;i..c1ementeciub,1ed -• , 1 .. i -by Mn. Cbarlll Hunt. presl- New Warld • CGmjnl will; iA'l'<!a1-aD.i ~ Ann • dent, are making plana for • be the Iheme when United Maiufrt. bruklut on S.turday. Church w of , ....... Projecta for th1I year will Mrs. Dotue K l 1 s I b g e r , omen -e .... a provide fundl for education on governor of the P I c If i c Beach ob1erve World ~-nubitlon. Repon, an aru encompusln& nmnfll' Doy In Bl Muy I Fundl alto w,lll be Died In the aouthern half of Calllornfa, Ep1acopa1 Oturch at 10 a.m. the United States for 1 nutri-a portion of Nevada, all of F'riday, Nov. 1. Uoa program under the Delta Arilona and New Mexico and Mn. Carl Hawklnl 11 M1nlllry lo aupplemonl and El Paeo, Tu., will come from cba1rman m the doy imd Mn. ltrenilhen the medical and her home In Mesa, Aru. to llnberl W\D;m b jftl!dent. public beollb procrun. aerve u keynote 1peaker for Olhen: partld.pat1na Jo the the convenU,on. procrem; open. lo tilt public, Tbt Soroptlmbl fedtraUon w!ll be the Lq1ma Btach I nd ·,a Tour b en org..U.Uoo of claaallled Olonl llNdm, directed bl' cJube for uecuttn and pro- Cbarles ScblDer, bead of fessional women. = =:.= School'• Sponsored AllO cm the program II Mn. -lledl, -of the Cnallve DoJ Core Center In Ba"1o Ano, a tchool for chlJdren of working mothers wllfch ;, oponaorod by the ~ Involvement Council, 4llo portlclpalln& w!ll be the llmel. WlllWn Ullom, Jon Baqbmen, Frllllk ~. Hubert Wilken, J. W . Soroptimists Rummaging A rummqe ule will be "'°'-ed ,,, the liclroplfmlll Club m Huntfnrton Beech oo SalurdlJ, Nov. :a. A wide 1t'tctioa cl Hema -,-., to (ldplt will be'olfsed betwem t a.m. an 1:11 p.m. Ill the Odd Fellon 11111, 111,M;a Bl By Museum Newport Harbor Art Muaeum II ljlOllSOring a 29- day eacunlon to lbe land m medltaUoo and IU'UI· The eecorted toor to India will depart Loi Angeles on Jan. 21 by jet via London. It will empbuize the Indian art and culture, and visits will in· elude small villq:ei aa well as Delhi, Calcutta and Bombay. 1Ddia'1 national b o 11 da y Republic Day wm b e celebrated bJ the group wbeo In Delhi oo Jao. II. Price m the lollr' Including trllllj)Orta-Uoa, hot<la and most mealJ ~ 11.m. Space ii lllll avaJlal>le and open to the public. Further Jn. formotl-OD may be obtained bJ calling the m-.. al 117>--. Hospital Group Changes Date Tbe regular metllni m th· Colla ra ... Memorial Hoopllal A1Dlllary bu boon changed from Nov. 11 to Friday, Nov. 4. The orientation meeting wlll begjn at 10 a.m. Women In- terested In jolnlns the auz- lllary may toot.act th e membe.nhlp chairman, Mn. .Jotm Nette! at &e-15?4 or Mn. Bob Wll.!oo, Sla-4132. Rebekeh lodge Triple Lint club of M ... Rebekah Lodge has metllnp the fourth Monday at 8 p.m. In varlOUJ locatJom. Mr I . Dooglu Margan at SfS..1138 may be coiled for addftlooal lnformaUoo. War11t -Oau1•11it,J-l>t1 wiD. be obestodbjOmrcliwomon Unftacl m the -Ana FrldlJ, lloY. I, "' th. Lutheran Clmrdl GI th• Mutar,eor...dellhr. Dr. Juneo CO-. b .tnictor al 0.-W 0 It Collole ml IeclUlir al~ ~ otn$ wll Met ce M ,· ,_.fifltGI The~ . • ..., .... It t :IO 1.m.1 , a ~ oflowlni projecll"for -In Soulheut AlfL During tbe pul 1 • ar churchwotnen In thll country have dllployed coacern for tbe -fortanala -le In tbe world by eewlng cl<>lhln1 to be lhlPOtd oveneu bl' amrch \Vptld!lervict. . In oddiUon they mab ..... trtbuflooa of yern 1oodl, 6!aokefs and other nec.....-y item•. TIMI allerini preaented on World Community Doy will go lo talent! the lntercootlnenlal Millien of Cburch W<mlen United. l~ Mn. Co~.lljl . offer INSTRUCTOR Dr. Jam" Catanuro muslcaJ aelecttom: and a Duntr)' will be provided for ~ TIMI pil>llc 11 WaJl<iail to oilOod I h e ~ .,, .......... l: ...... Books Provide Funds For AAUW Fellowship ' Books galore will be offered when the Amtrica.n Assoc!•· Uoo of Unlvtrtfty Women, Garden Grove branch, 11JOD.10r1 I sale between I a.m. and 3 p.m. S.turday, Nov. S. A feature attraclfoo during the aale taldng placo In front ol the S.v-on DruJ Store, Garden Grove, will be the na· tional AAUW cookbook, priced al 11.16. Recipes have been complied by unlnralty women from many atalel. Alao offered will b e ..,aperbackl, chlldrtn'1 books, "tts and new booka. Proceeds lrom ·the aala will -tbe fellowlhlp fund Which alda women colle1e lflduatel here imd abroad. Mn. J1m11 l!uddoth imd Mn. R1cbard Bu1bn1ll, fellowlhlp _.,_, "' In char&• cl the ealt. look Group The Boot lllleuufon Group of Newport Beach Frteoda m the IJ!nr7 1alher the lul Wedneoclay m .the month In · Morlnen Ubriry al 10 a.m. JUSJ THS RICHY TICKET FOR THE YOUNQ OF HEART MOVIELAND PITTING ·ZOO PET AND FEED PRIENDL Y ANIMALS AND BIRDS OF lV AND MOVIE FAME. TAKE A lHRJUING ElEP.HANT JUDE NOW •• , TliRU SATURDAY AT; • , WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17111 & llVINE <, <\ • - • " ' J"'~ •.• us: .. , / llllSJW •, " . aclqe• you i. tu• ;,,w, le""""" .. "'" •i-19uAll DILIM ....... * ' from .ur fine etltu1r11o , A •In to you, 20~ elf•_,, .Ner th,...h· Doc, 1. No urd .N.,. •ffor DK ....... I. * FULL SIZE Ix I 0 MAY WI help you l'lllD • 'rn 1 1t I the NIW l>oob of tho year •ntl the •HAT l>oob of v••••rv••r • H.k to .leh1ht tom• 1p_eclal NATURAL COLOR PORTRAIT ,•.ii 95~ .... Y& . Ta . TllUU.~Pll. ·SAT • OCT. 11, NOY. 1 • Z HOURS1 10:00 to 1:00 ptrfon, MAYBE EVEN YOURSEl.Fl ONE SPECIAL TO A PAMIL Y * lk Mllllrti .... Htnllllnt Chlrwe . . -' AT y,o.utfG't•ND .., We Intend to · -r.• .. ·:-hfye you wtlll HAUOI SHOPPIN• CINTll ZJOO HAllOI ILYD. COSTA 'MISA JOIN OUR ENJOY 11-IE EL!QANCE Of. ROYAL Dbul.TON I JU$T $ 3 MONTHLY 646-7502 Unnristokli.) I I rid of dhcrlminoting lulos Roya!Ooallon boneclllna......-i,aaftotl.ln rqt· 1.ID"""clloloe oftrad-pr-~ry..-[Mll,~ ....._, Eaclla lituurad -lcn. /wallablt In"'*'..._ a--eflhtor twolw place iettlftlL l'adl lnchlll* • the dlMltplilt9, •lad. b11111d and bllttar; cup..i -~ oni)I four Imm QIJr lorp Royal Doulton co!locti«., lndudin1 Mll'aJ!IOl't, Entllsh ~ china.· IUYmlOUl,_.CWI PUlt•llO Mil:Miif •c·1m:•nt'FTC I . . ' "-i°""' ..... ....,._,..,.. .......... ~ .. • • ·SLAVICK~ J1u:elu1-..1tt7 ~ 18 i' .. nion Island Newport BHcn -644-lllO ' • I I • • • " • I I· I i I i . -• ' ; Ne ,• 'l -r • " . ' • • i i darLor '¥ . -~ ~ , · .. ". r i~ ' • • •P .. • ; •• EDITION . • • ORANGE COUNlY,' dtJFo~J\IA I • 1 ., I • '. ; 4 ·-., • . ' • ' • • ' ns I~ • ~ • .. Initiative . Move lly JEROME 1'. COLLINS ( Of .. Dllllr' ,.. ........ A move to fcrce a= election on thl "Blec:troaic 8"tem'. ,(EPS) tlirOoch· lhe Initiative -bl under way lo Newport Beach,-It WU learned today. ' A public -on the conlrovenlal pollce televbioo surveJilaDce lyltem, re- _() • • ~ . -:. . High1lnds anctHarbor View bomeownet'I a...ctaUona aald Ibey had to .Jet ln- atrucliOlll from their boards before Ibey could take a position. . • Donald Eld«. president al the Balboo Penln;n,11 Point Homeowners Alloda- -.(See POUCB TV, Pqe :t) . ' jected by ' the City Council In AIJiU!ll,. ·p zi~ n ,_ already bu t1ie enc1onemen1 !If ii< o ~ ,eCM.Jre..-. · homeowners associations. . "' . --~· . ... r '&si:...~.::,~~·:: Nixon"AMad The property owner,11' group would then ' presumably atart a peliUon cai;npalgn H ... king the electton: About 2,200 H H Ga;n;ng registered voters signatures woUJd be re-" " quired to place EPS on the ballot. 1 · • · ' J, Allan Beet Jr., chairman ol the Bay 1 From Wire Semcea Area Cltheos Council, comprising 11 RI hard NI I •-... bom.eo..-groups, ,..phulzed that the ' · M. •on ' sUll leadlng "' •~ Citizens Council itseH "has taken no. poa1-race for president according tQ two more Uon" on lhe iasue. , poll!, but Hubert H. Humphrey )I shown Al a Cltbena Council meeting this nMT<lwillC'tbe maratn. ' week, however' repraentatives of m nie CbrirtllA Science Monitor sat~.~ homeownen uaoclaticm voted m. faVGI" · d a y its final pre-election survey 1 e '-' al lhe lnltiat1'e effort. Nixon the presldenttal wlnnlr,'bdl tllfH' The8 COllll1IUni\Y orpn!Jatlon& are •the ii a chance tbal,Hwn.Jlhrey could .capture Blulla, P-Be!am Bay, Ba1boo e~ electitnl v!'fes to ~W tbO _con- Covea, Marlnen and llPl>er Bay'Eatatea ~to lhe~« lleprelOl;llili'l"-~~ir;:..1r1•7• }•1he nJW'.l!RI ..... atatea "'ll on as 16 .... ' ' \""'S . llllfes with a total of 133 electoral votes. ·Quickie ·swrm 83T~~u;~~e-g• Darripens· Copst In Hump"'"1 aentlmenl," however the l'leWapapei listed Humphrey as the' wfn.. ne.r in aiJ: , ataies and . the Distrld of Col\unbla, and the "posslblt" winner in 0r8111" Coaal rts!di!nt. received the ' ,. kl'.Y drbzi. Jell '~u\side ' an<f .. sharp Crookshank .n.r f.ctt1ng' a, brief ..... .avarice gUUu of the rainy .. ...,,; Tues-~1. 'IOUlll'pi~ pte quf,~·-·oom . !nat1<11· of "the ~;tJU:ee w~ qo Jn day night and early today, but by noon today, as Colla ~ ~·~~lfene. ~eat I In-Superior Court. lhe ,clouda were well oa ~ way to M. ~ker ,.., ~ 11>·•·~ · Mli .. Tudau-. al .isa'.liinorca Drive, dialpaUng. tenri o( life In pliion. 1· '. -conviet..i of,· tilliJlg' bit nel&bbor The ovemig!lt 1hower was seen u the 11 other itatea. Were Humphrey to win ·'ln all lhese states, he woUld reap a total of 288 etec- toral v~tea. While he might win e,oough of the "poulblt" a~te!: to force the conteit into the Houae, the new3paper said~ be would llOt be expected to ~ enough to win the election ootrlght. Dtisaed In ""1, '. ..itll ~ blad IOQllln Mn. Hartiett Wesip)W, a. al · 1'48 talf end of a heavier llm'm which oocted trimmed sweater, Mn. Tucke< .tared iJ>.. MJnarca Drtie, 1!81 .JJJl)';it In a·delbiion lhe norlhem California ma with more NlxO!''s lead over Humphrey baa nar- rowed to barely I pmentage point. u of lut wee_!~J~~ Slndllnger survey in-~-lap' cb1n In~ .Sil' sliOwed no of aell def...., · than half an Inch ol rain. .. .,,,,..... 'at the pena!ly. · T!!e delendant wai~ a jury ~ and Weather Bureau alficlall today dlcotad '""""'1· • i>e(..,. attorney \1>au1 Au~ 1r., pleaded innocent and lnµoceut by rouon predicted llUIUIY weather for lhe mt al mad4 no ~ iq· ~eop the a. of l.uanity. the we e t with a a11gbt u p s w l n I in Humphrey baa narrowed Nixon's edge lo 3.2 pereent. The telephone poll aJao refllslered galnl for third party candidate George C. W:illace, a~nUy at Nixon's tencO and plans iiooe. . • . . Based on poycblatric• ttpClfta and temperatures. Fog wu e<ped<d to "Y:ru've: b"'8 dulf tried . and .'found ar~ by .i>ePutY 11)~ Allorney return to the Oranp COut Tburaday guilf1, oi ~·..p14~"41o. llonlld. (Soe Mii& 1VCUll,·Pip.I) morning. * *' *· *' * * . Th~: ·\Fin~l ~:b~pter: 2 Lonely Men expense. ... By ARTBUI\ R. ·~ the flnn wu sold and senior executives °' •.D9nr •• ltlff later dlachar&ed, so the Westphlls found Two lonely men live 1ide by aide In a their way to the Southland. quiet Colla Meaa neighbotbood inhabited "Maybe .,bat I ought to do ii just show most)J by famiHes-me man married to you around," he began. a murderess; the other the hulbaDd of 'I1te home ls like any other, with the the slain WOllW1. homey personal adornment. one mlgbt One al the final chapters In the ltOl'J' al expect: a dlBb of ban•tUos, a 80\IVenlr pbo- thetr tragic new bachelorhood was writ.. que from Crater Lake and a current ten today when Mn. Irene M. Tucbr, magazine featuring 1 major arUcle on 31, was amtenced on a teCOnd degree We aftef de&tb. murder convtctloa to five YMfl to Ille · lfiih qualily needlework, along with In prison. palnttnJs, hand·....n dolls and other Mrs. 'I'Ucker, wife of Costa Mesa Clty items crowd the re11dence. ~George A. Tucker, wu con-"She was always doing something like vtctad Oct. 1 of lhe butdier lmlfe slaying that. She liked nice ~ and l lrfed'to al Mn. Harriett w.....,,., 1111, her _, pt:Ovide 11>em for her,' the aer<11pace -...-. engineer aald .. be pointad out each 4oor neJihbor. item. To<!ay, wltb the lumlture dral/fd by "We were loolr:lnJ forward to retire- ptaittc CO\'ers ancl the abtlves of ari'Uques ment in· about two years or lesa," be ad .. and l:nkt tn,dm In need o1 a woman'• ded, ,..m1ng1y reluctant to approach lhe touch, Harold V. Weatpbal lives alone. actual, top,le It.ell, "I'm a!molt 82. Att.r monlhl al lllence u the eaae now • • • aplnal bla nellbbor'• wife unfolded, WILL KEEP HOOSE Weotpbal ubd M he could·tell 1111 ltOl'J' "I'll P'Ohably tee)' the -anti! I ""'M:l' .. l.fs~ 'koiSii :S'c'itl~ ' \ . ' ' ' ·~ . ' .: }'.or Airport 'Fees Ooonty 111pervi!ora were Ufll•d 711,.. day to ICl'lp present <U1er1 fee ar- r0pgementl at ' Crance Cotmty' l\lrpOrt ait d institute a•Hdollan f o'r deClbetau • '' I. system. . . . . The tuUeatiOD WU ~·Jn & let.- ter from ·Rej>. J amea 1111 (lt:l'ultln), lltt, wr111iia from 0bla Wublngtol\, D.C. olflce, uked the board to ICale airport landing fees on tbe noile ~ inv~v~ 1 ''Thia would compel,..... al itl pl.- to acquire sllencen, ~ UU atatecL .11 And it would be!~ to oqlye tho proble!l)I 'al an overcrowded facWty Ue· mch fees would ·lead such usm to ~ dilpenlng !heir Olghts to Long Beach Airport.'' ' . HIJ proposal, Ult furlber llllfes, "pllallt well 'avert conaiderable dat)lalfl· to Orang• County Airport from lnCrWed nolae" and Its adoption '*°'ild ·remove fears of, lhe faclllty "becomlhc a real fin'anclal b\D'den to the ~tt,1." . Utt does llOt 1UQesl, In bla letter, the scale al fees to be applied. Nor doe. ho spell out the reoon toi~blJ 1ppar~C m.. creaaeCI interest in noise element.a at Orange Comity Airport. · Board of Supe..Vlloa ailarman C. M .. i"eatherly, lctin& on bis board's ''ncelve arid· ~" oroer, commented u..t U.tt'a proposal WU "oomelhlJIC new ,to the board, somethins we've never ever ditaaUed. . ' . • . "It ?ml right out of tl)e blue,'' Feolberl.Y added. "Bui tllere'I ~ no, ~,we can, tUJ on ·~ a <:Oil'>' 1rov.n1a1 pr;,p0oa1 a1 tbi& u..,,. .. ii'' *' '--ti: ' '.. I t I . ' ' ' ' • (:o'fn~Y, _A,ppr~es . ' . ' More· Par.~ing. ' .. ~t -~C~ A.irr..~t .... '°?;1 f-' ••~ M: ~ ....... " .... retire. I just can~ )ring my mind around --....., -111 aelllnC tt," be conllnued. · WMpiial, wbo . Ford' -The man 1l!>O remaliied 1 a ~· Warned the! tralllc, aod, Pif1d!C con) tnllllc !'!'*•lour al qhW«iq ..,.. unldenlilled ce:q., at the Ov6<1&1 trtaI, ditlim at Qnnp ~ Alrp\llt'bad now -· • ., flll7 '--ii tbll the7 In wl1lCti bla=·· 'Ill• .... ~· become "lmpilllblo ... llitolmble,. ::.. ~~,;:: :"li.at !ram~ uaW a fil i Imo' ' ' !.'"""• llfll Jiit ..., ....... a .......... """ Mn ---~ al !IC ,.. ........ ~~ Jlrloal!. ~ wat.;I .wu'aJ! ~ • ..., lq a "9l,llO olM{l!ll:lllll Jl"fF*DI . ·~· .~ .... ~ •·1-feltllt.l ~}alllle4 tblilliOI .......... ~_.. IUl!ero ,,_ Jlll'.IDOid_,_ ,...,,,..., .... ; 111lh the"""•" he u.,,~1! ill' '•i.; !lh!llW. • =·~~ -.r:: . -~lllt Wll. "'111! ~ =~""""" -· n ........, with ..., l bulldlni • IPOlll• 'ruliber .l""t; = ~~ "l don't baM!J -=~gin," -~ .blllf'd: to ·Mfl, '*Dll/"I . • Aid Westphal who--once ~. ~··· .,.. • livid 11¢ cloOr to ~ 'itljll •cf ~·41.-; • ~ lht Ml pollca -.. • ..,,. lho ' ' ; • • l . -V-aream Milt . •11:. u··, July. • " •-"' ""~11'1 1\at wu In QiperUilo. where be wu · I<* ~. COQPle•1 oldldrft and .,, tml!ioYed.ll)'; lllllc.~ Ca:p.~ (SA LONELY t6MIUEll,·Pwp I) • -. - ~ally Paper TEN CENTS J un ·victim Sar:s :. She's Still • • : ' ~rig~tened · HAPPY HOLIDAY HOUSE HINTS The big "at-home" ho 11d•ay1 - Thanksgiving, CbrtJtmaa, New Year'• E.ve -are comlnc up.fut. And.tbt DAI· LY PILOT today publllbel an ent1ro lpeclal -deol6"ld to Iii• -oome hlnll m hoW Iii aet the bouae readY !tr company, faml!J I-and lavish tntel1ainlni. I The Pr&-boliday )lon\9 Furnlablncs Se<>- Uon, packed with ada, articlel and !>bolo< !tr a happy holld!y ...... ll lmide tbll edllloo oj the DAILY PILOT. • . ,, ..... t I • t ,, r ! • Tbat lone~ 11111 comeo baclt .~1 Tliuraday, 'bnngi!>C warmer lemporalure'a for Uie 11001111 Oran&• CGUL And 'no rain. ti. weatberm&D p!1>ZDiHt • INSIDE TODAY Pioneerl!lg ' -Is ,.,,.. .... COll/llJI '""""' .,.., r.c ... do- hog for _....... A -toil cony IM fatrUlfl ,......... • oplril to A~ bc9flw hQc e. .... ' . ..... " =-. . i; :.,m~ . ': ~--I ----. -'!!tll -I . ~=-. 15Tl-J·;;i:;-.: E'." =i i;·· J ... • :"'i -~ . ---.. • '\ . I J DAILY PllOT • l'I•• P.,e J MRS. TUCKER. ,.,.... .... J GEM HEIST •.•• drovo up the drl•-· nl1od lot the eloc:lrtc door lo-. ml_....,. Into "Ibo- The vlcllml-. Ml -bJ Ibo ---Goodllr loll Ibo drtvtr'1 eeat and went arounil to opea the tnint. Alter b•-'111 their Yleltml, -of Ibo -placod 1111 1111l>aolod revolver to Mn. Pl1m1'• held ml ,,,,... bor to turn over lier jewelrJ. Mn. Plen:e told poli!'l Ibo men tool: • 1110,000 platlmlm ........... rtnr with. Ill carat peoMblped pint dlamood llld two large bquelte -"' tl>e llde, • 111.000 rtnr -• -.1 di•mcn! and •Jlll"Ollmatd7 ., -.. .,,, ..... llll'l'OllDdlnc K hi•;:: llltlni 11111 a platinum~• ofllJlboWny&Jue, The thlovu oho 1111' ol - polr of -earrlnp llld a lllp emerald peodlnt valued al llG,000 mi ... diamond IDd --valued at $85,000. Alter oocurtng Ibo -the l>llld!ta ran !run Ibo garqo loavllll Ibo key to Ibo h1ndcull1 lyhlg oo Ibo !Joor. They told the vlcUms to remain atlD for 10 minutes and not to ICl'eam or a tbfrd man In the bowie would kill Mn. Pierce's ,daughler. Mrs. Pierce manqed lo leave tbe car . and alter plcklna up Ibo key to tho handcuf£1, ran to the neighboring borne of 'J'bayV 01lpoo who freed bor 11111 callod police. OAllY 1'1101 OIAHOI COAIT l"UM.llMING COM~;.wy l1Mri N, WeM -.. -.ktk •. c.r1 • ., ¥"-,...... ............ ,,.... ... ti. .... , i:: •• ,11 .... ,._,, A. ... ...,i.1 •• -·-J., ... F. c.lllM r11I Ni11111 ~ '1C' ..._ __ 1211 Wett 111~1 IMlev1~ M1nt•1 ........_,P.O. I•• 1171, ,J,61 ' --=1·~-~.t~ -IMdli••• .... ___ ..,... .... ___ ,..._....., ......... ~,....~-----~---..--- • ' DAft.i' •fl.oT lflff,.... OUll. Tll.~T -P....,,,,.,. Mlldt Thompson seeks help in assuring Afe 1111111n1 Hallo...., from "gOO!ins" Jeff, 8, and Kflllly Andrews, 4 (tlun WI), "Dan't trlclt, we'll treat," •Y police, wflo will be .....,.mr boll ol roodln •pin th!• year. . Polit!e to Treat ' Officers Armed With .Candy "Don't trk:k, we'll treat." 11y Newp<rt Beach poUce. And Ibey will loo, becauae this ~ patrolmen will be armed wllh -of candy for Ibo city'• tlor bob&Ob- bllol, lllOllllel'I Iii! apooa. "We tried this last )'Olf ml lhe llltle kldl loved tt.'' aa1d John Richard. com· manll)' relatlDDS olllcer. · In llddlll<ia lo Ibo -of candy, lhe coatumed children will be given a brlel ' "tour" of the police car. Richard Aid he believes many of the children haVe never met an officer In person, nor seen the in· aide of their Vehicles. lncHu!ng fielding ci squad can will be another part of the Halloween pro- gram. Extra patrols are scheduled to protect the smaller chUdren and to pre- vent vandallrm, Richard uplained. FroM Pagel WNELY FAMILIES ... Mn. 'l'llcker'a fomlly. Wblle Mn. Tucker was being tried for murder, many otbera were being tried - period -and .., Tucker daughter hu -llolpllatiMd ""811U, for I oer!Olll ll- Jn .... Tbe two girls are ttayinc with their grandpanllta. "The way I figured things out turned out to be jllll lhe way lhe DA recollllnlCled !hem," Weslphol said, reveallnl that he and bis slafu. wile bad -a pattern ol lncreulnll7 odd blliavlar .., Mrs. Tucker'• parL ''The 'l'bllnday Jliihl helnro that Fri· day -I'D never lor1e1 It -I drove up 11111 got nut of lhe, car. I jUJt waved lo ber. Sbe stood !here and I learned the IDtllliDI ol. mmeooe 1looktq: daqen' at you," Wlltpbal uld. 'l'lloDrtata cooi...led Mn. Tucker 1<iJled Mn. Weolphal hi a psycbol1c lrenry bas- ed Oil Ibo belle! abe .... belDi lhroalened by Ibo older, largw woman and hid to --· •'. NOf LWlS w0M;AN "Tb~ytr1ecl·to'i>alnt Harriet u sucli 1 large.......,•• Wealphal said crlUcally, "but abe wel&bed boraeU Ibo day boloro and abe was IP -a corpae hla a ten-dency to bloat and I tbhlk lhey were way oil nn lhe ISllmate." · Two amq IOU!' peychlatrlotl who -·lit contact wllh bor occepted Mra. Tucm'a tale of be1nc .allacked by lhe bluer woman and defondlna henell wllh a k!tcl>en carvlni knlla. The Dlatrlct Attorney'• olflce did not. Neilher dlci Superior Court Judp 114oald Crooblwill:, -""11eoclni of Mn. Tucker will Jl"'boblJ alao be tho' flnal chapter in a lenith:r' law career """' which be retlr<a 'liiuriday. STABBBD IN ST1IBET Tolllmony by Mn. Tuchr benaU aup- por!od lhe ltate'a cue oJoog wllh a llI!"prlle rtvelatton that she w1111t after lhe defondant wllh two tnlVM and that lhe stabbing -In Ibo middle of the-. Tho def..., ..,.londed 11 necumd on Ibo Tucker ~ dllrlnl • f1ahl of unknown l&IJ'l.Vatlon. The uvage cllmu to a long string of usaulb to which others te&tifled has left Westphal confused u to an unamwered and perhaps lllWlBftrabl• aueatlon . "I bop utln( myaelf: 1w h y didn't anyone ever tr, to get htlp for her?'," Weatphol said. Re wu a JOIDll NaV)' pilot fl1illl out ol a Coast Guard station In New Jerwy In 11117, belpilll ......ii for Ibo downed diriglblo Akr<l\,whon a bud4)I tovlled btm to a club ""'ling wbero be met tbe flltort Mn. Wll1jlNI. Burglars Escape With '300 Loot llu!1kn -.pod lllldor tbl covor ol 4n-Tlleodq wllll • lllllmlted .. -of -·· clotbq, trldlliC "'-ml·-equl--the F-.Jn VallaJ bomt of lll'I, 11arpnt MJller. Mn. Tucker wa.s • girl of aevea, then, growing up hi Brooklyn. The Weotpllal wedding brought him a aloJlODll and a daucJ>ler, who now µvu In Weal Covina and la a aoorce of comfort during weekend vlslla by tbe widowed aerospace ensmeer. Usually, he lharpens tbe bowllni aldll which baa won h1m. acores of tropblea, vJa1U111 lhe Ian" with hJa llOll-ln-law DD Sundays. Weekniaht.11, he comes home from work, has dinner; then frequenUy plays the elaborate, wall-pollabed orpn which la a focal point or the Immaculate UYllll room. "Samelimes I •tart playloi and before I know It, It'• mldnigh~" be l"Y'· TJma WU nmning 00~ loo, Oil Jhe Jn. tervlew. : "81e afternoon sun aplasbed Ibo room and ahimmerld DD leav" ci a lrea hi lhe llont yanl u Tuclter arrived bnme nm door from his United Calilomil Bank job hi Los Anaeles. CAN'T SAY MUCH "I'd been lryJna lo think or all Ibo things [ wanted to say," Westphal oom- mented, "but now I can't come up with much ." Examining a box of color slides, tie showed a picture of the Cupertino bome, where the Weatphala lived nut door lo an aunt and uncle of Costa Mua Police Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. "We had ourselves a beautiful sppt up Ulere. Han&ini: fuchaiu, t u b e r o u 1 beaonlaa ... " he said. Words and lhoUibls turned back lo a happier Um.e, before corporate polltlct took hll job and the ~vancement Cf retirement years made It tou&Mr to flnd: enolber. Re aald nolhlng al all lbout wllhini tblnp had hlppened dllleronU, and he and 1111 wife could have elly<d In Northem Callfoml1 while waltlnl fot their retittment drum ol a oponamu'a paradise i.r. Oregon to becom1 a rullty. Re didn't hi .. to. It WU W?!tlen all over Ilia face. Brownell Named To Arts Group J. Horbert Brownell, Newporl Beldt an:hih!d and a portlclpant In lhe Newport Tomorrow goala lludy project, has been appointed ID tho City Arla o.m. mlttee. City coundlmen, who moda the y. polnlmen~ ma7 -be appolntlnc two o4her Arla Committee memborL In 1ddlllon lo ~Bmrllell lo...,. coed 'uct Ill leadlor llol.ap, tho COUDdl VOied lo mq>IDd . Arla c.m. m!Uet 1nim nve to 1m11 members, u rocommmlodbycbalrmlnllar1lara SWiier. ,..,.. ol service wlll aloo bl ...,_ flom. tbreo lo tour 1'&n. Ibo -dadded. ONnclbnan -Sbellon Aid ol llmrnall: "He will coariiuta ....... uan, lo tbl work II Ibo-" • Favored b.r Harbor Trusteel ' $17 5 Million . Bonds· -9t . 11 Newport.MIA ochool - 1111111 froblbly will bl lot '11.5 mJW& '11111 ta a 111111 -lboll <Ibo -7 llllulCll aotod lot a yaar ago, but more -'ltiiD tho fu.a mlllloo ubCl,!M two ytOis back. Both tboae bood elect10lll failed. FIV,jl ti ae'lea'....,oi trualeol "'81dll' olglJt -a',.., ....... for • lour- 1 • • r llulldlnc -am. llOnlkl Sir!:~ ---an wanted to·,..... ,., • --11111 keep the - Nixon Mtikes. Strong J!id i~~~;,a:.a=:' ·For Votes in Minnesota menben '1!111 mate dellnlle their decllloo on tbe amounl Budatt Director Walt.er Am:lan Mid & 117 .J mlllloo hood lasue could be elJlllC(ed to tncreue the tu rate about 25 centa:. The currODI tu rata ta IU9 ~ '100 of ........i valuation hi Colle 11-Ono! 1(.6'1 hi NOwpnrt Beach. (The Vlrlatlon results from P"'vlnua lndebtedlleu m- berlted al Ume of anlllcaUnn.) I PLANI GntEN Three alternative bond plans, one for three ye8f1 at $11.7 mllllon, the four·y~ar on• at $17.5 million, and one for ,1ve yeira at •·• riillllon, we.re preseted to -111 Supt. William Cnnolngbam. All called for pumi-of Ill portable clulrOoml to take ltddents ott' double iiessiona by next falL Ctmningham said !hat beca111e of Ibo lim• it tal:ea to build pmnueot acbooln>oma porlab1el W! Ibo only "Ill' lo pt all -ta oil double 1e11km blfare 1171. Thi laur·.,.r plan ra.....i 111 a ma- jorlly ol Ibo -lollowa up tbO j/) portablet for l• -.. Eulbluff ,1emen1ary acbool and Bear Slreel Elementary addlUom hi 11'70. Allo, apamtoO of COeta MtA, N"'J>O'I Harbor 11111 Coroaa ae1 Mar bl(b acbooll and Llncohl and TeWlnkle In-. lOJ'mOdl•le acboola In 11'71. And lurlher upamlD111 of corona de! 111ar and Newport Harbor hJPa, tt· panaloo of Eatancla Hlah and Rea ln· terrnedlate, and openina of Wakeham and Pallaadea hltermedlale acbooll In urn. BUS GARAGE Alao In Ibo bond plan la 1171,500, roqbly ooe percent of !he total, to build a central bUI carage and wartboule at a ochool Ille 00 llalltr -hi Colle 1o1-,. Cunningham s a i d that an orderly buUdlna JX'Oll'&m to keep up with enroll· men! wollld require Ille achoo! dlllrlct to come back with another bond luue 1n 1971 Im: 1 fifth high icllo61 and enolher Intermediate acbool near lhe bead of lhe UPP"' Bay, and lurlher apana!0111 of Colle M"' and Ellanola high ICboola. The plan over tbe nut 1everal years ii ta' _..i _., ·bl&l> ocheola from about 2,200 Bb.tdent capacity to 3,000 capacity. Intermediate schools will be converted lo middle achooll, addlna lhe sixth grade to the 1eventh and e!gbtb, and expandina: capacity to 1,000 to 1,200 studentl. Thil flv•1ear elementary tchooJ. three-year middle school and four-year hilh ~acbool ora:anizltioo plan was adOpled by the board aeveral yeara ago, but the chaJlle cannot be made unW bood money Is available. It .it felt that upanslon of exlrting school capacities is cheaper lhan bu1ld1na: new achoola whero land hla to be purdlued, CllEAPEll PLAN Donald Slrauas argued le< Ibo cheaper, tbroe-year building plan. The lea lhe amow>I tbe bolter lhe chance for _ .. lie reunned. "It 111m11 to me we have to decide what our nlldl are. I'm not afraid of going to the people and asking for more if that's In their best interest," said Lloyd Blan pied. "I don't taz'et with you a hoot," anawlNd Strauss. "We're not ottertna 8111 dlllerent quality of educaUon whether we go for three years, four y~ars or five yellI'I. What we have in front or us ls a merchandising problem." "The COii io the public probobly will be more the king• •• hold Off because con- • " 1gn I referred lacelloully lo D17 aood trleod Al Quit," and then conUnued on to olher topics. ' Nixon WU received by a crowd of IJ> pnndmalell' amw 7,000 at Ibo Rocbeater a1-t-It Included acoru ol youthllll Humphrey aupporlen. .Stendlng under •·brilllanl blue Uy, ...... rounded by rich !arm laodl, lira~ a 11111111-JD!le.an.boor wind, N!Jon rtlorred to RoCheater'• moo1 celebrated hi· lltlllltlon, lhe Mayo cllnlo. He said, • medical aJ111011 could be drawn l'j lhe current electlOD campalan. •• 11ln. four )'ell'll ~ bavt bad ID M· m1nialrell<ia to tho-Wlllle 11<1ua1 tbal bas been glvlri( 111 tho -pnocrlpllno," be ulCI. .. "And..,,, alter lour,..,. of llatenlna lolhe ____ toliftlhe job hi lhe ~· Bmnpbi'llJ WU .... a drvafat. • .. In Paris Peace Discussions PlllLADELPllIA (AP) -Vice Prell· dent Hubert H. Humphl'eJ laj'l.lbere II a unew level of. diplomatic activity" taking pla,ce ov• the Vletnlm wit -ud 0the nm mgyeliupto~1• • ~· The llemDcratlo preoldeallal .... dldate'• cautloulb'·'worded remarta came aa Gen. crefgblon W. Abr""" U.S. com· mander hi Vietnam, flew lo W:ublngton Tueoday for a aecrtl meeting wllh Pres!· dent Jollnaoo ml llja lop advlaers. But if Humphrey knew more than his quesUoners about the mee:Una:, or the latest possible moves toward peace, he did not let on. Mked in a Philadelphia tele vision interview whether a peace move might tue place before Tue~y's election, he rt\)lled: ''I Just 'don't khow, and rm not realll':hl a pDllU<11 to ten you if 1 knew.'• But he said ha· leela lhe .....i· luD In grounil flghllng and lhe decn.,. . In United Stalel cllllialU" are alplllelnl hi evaluating the paalblliUea lot 'peace - "and I llope Ibey will add up to IUCCOll In the Paria talta:." "I tbhlk there hla been OC11Dethlng going oa," Humphrey said u be wound up a long day of campllgning acroos vote-rich Pennsylvania. "There's been a new level of diplomatic acUvity. AJ t sense it, I think it is up to Hanoi," he said. U the current flurry is not successlul, Humphrey vowed again in PhiJa4elphla tbal if elected, "I will make pea\ce ln Vietnam." ' Fr01n Pago l POLICE TV ... tion, Yid his board bad considered Lhe EPS iSllue and are not interested in sup- porting an elecUon on It. Nine other member organil.ation1 of the Citizenl Council wen not repreaented at thla weet'1 meellnj:, but are expected to attend the Dec. 3' meeting at which a f1nal cour.e of acUon will be determined, Council sources said. Beek said wbelher the ClUJem Council u a whole taket a ltand on the lniUaUve proposal dependl on "a lot of homework." He said the matter came up for dilcuuion at th1I week's meeting only becaUJe someone elle bad uked him to place It on the agenda. "My own personal po!ltion is that we forget about EPS and study police-com· munity relatiorui," he said. other Citlaerw Council m e m b e r 1 , bcwevtr, are 1llOl'fl enthtlllastic over EPS, and -want an election "so the people can decide," as one of them put it. "I'm pretty certain there will be peUtioo ctrl,..," Ibo deleaaie said. Cf{y COUDCllmen hi Auauat voted ~ against EPS, aaylng the dty did not yet need police TV cameras in the streets. They then voted 4-3 agaln.s\ putUng U'9 question before the voters, on the grounds that EPS ii an admlniltraUve matter. According lo City Attorney Tully Seymour; councilmen would be compelled to hold an el~Uon on tbe iuue if at least 10 pen;;,nt of lhe cllj>'a reglater<d volen sign inlUative peUtlons r>quelltln.R It. There a r e now approiimatefy n,ooe ,,_, In the dty. '!INJJ, at least lilOO of lhem would have to alsn tbe peUUDDS. Seymour aa..ld lf there 11 a 10 percent petition algnup, the council would have to pUt the issue on the next munlclpa.1 elec- tion ballot, in ac;cordance wilh Jtate law on initiative proceedings. That would be hi April, li70. But U the ~UUon olJl!lll.,.. total 15 percent or more 6f the votera, the coun- cil would have to call for the election "immediately." 'lbat, explained Sey· mour, means 11wtthln a reuonabla per- iod of Ume.:11 ;the watch for a lifetime of proud possession .• , 0 OMEGA , •• 1 " I -· -llrl. 1\1111er told JIDllct ahe dllcooer• tbll a kltdMo c1oor a1 her i-, mo Camall<ia A ... , bod--1121 HEWl'ORT AVE., COSTA MESA u ':t "" la n. S1m1 Lo,.+r11t ,,,, c<XnmlttM llleola Ill dlll>la7s al CllY tlalL 111111ipOG11ibUU. .. _... to bo lfl'lly ..-wllll Illa •• oltbl-d'llcomllr. "--------------------------------\. ~ .F ' /',, ·i •, • • " ------..----·--- ' -Newport-Mes• - ·~fLiving Cost· Do~ • Sa~ ~ank Report •J.l!cmo• ID -1atlaa, lu· lhe ratio ol b1rtb1 .,.. dlolllt. alllo nloll .... "'f'"nl I*' PreMDllf, the rate of '"*" •""111-· and llChoo1 popilltloo -over a " ..-111ao: -1R the ~ ago II U percent for . ~ -ewporl 'Beach Cooia M-IJ!ll f porcenl for '.M,.. ... tlllnl q;mi.r, ol Ne/oporl Beach. ;lllf.!111 ~ w1tll a 7eu Tuable retail -loot ~ -··At tllo -llmo, lhe • l\111111 with 118. llnl .-W ''~ JX..u:t ._ -lbe r_el\ll'Dl lndlcauDta lfpol<Olll ~'hlnf ~I~ Illa --for Colla ¥-'IM · declined. ' • •.1 ~ for llfft*I ;,,~'. WU rtjl!rte4 In the B<1,cb. Toti! .AJol ,lor 119 ,_.I)'. 1"11•-.,.1ew <i we/e ·•Ill!> mlllliol .la CGm ,,__ Na!Qmal Bank " Meu ud <f'll mlllloD ID Orm!p Counly. Newport Jleodi. • "~.1:'!~ tho combined Elllmafel' by lhe -·· , ,_ ...,._, in populalloo __. I Ull lnd1ca'-~ ~ 4,111 lo a tQtal" IJ3,lllli -• .,.... or -on'!!; •l<A .. JUI <i·U pertOlll over .,..... to '1\IO mlll1m -_ --.. . ,Wtdt!ttdlJ, OetoNr JO,~· IWl.Y PIUT ,fl • .Many Key Points Wrap~ ·· ' In '68 ~duca~n Package ~ 111 ntm POat&ji • ._ __ .._, ... .,. ............. . doYoledG017alCADlcaaplool -<i )lrlnl CID AD -• -to lhe l1pil!g by ..... deal Johnlon " -ol Udl _.., ----'" and ' :t="'.:= : .. : ......... "' lllll>tr -AmeDamenb " 1111. ' ''l'IMI -could =·:1rec1":' io!! .. l!lloblt-lo collep and - --II in m1'ldle-ln. C9JIM,1 famllla: i C®ql 'llS a g11nt· step ·-mHln& equal !ilP' ....,._ opportunity for ·lllltlri1 ~ ·-.. reality; . • ............. yeor, the bank Coela Meoa ond111 mllllan for ., ..... "ftie combined populalloo Newpcrt Beacb -11'Cr1•1l fl M' '""' U <i Oct. I, WU 1.7 11111 II.I (Mltiml - ' 111,mt -• U pertOlll In-tively ,.....,. 'Can •each • 110 'mpla Ail.er being dui.sjened al Jeremonles In New London, a iaJt, 1pood tUrboti.ln arrives at Graql Ceall9l Station, New York, at fhe end of a-ieet nm, Tbe tr.in, one of 1evlll'al built by the Sikorsky dJvlllon ol u ·n It e d AlrcreftL~rp., call reach opeeds of l'llhnpb, "The trains are expected to be used by piaior J'lilro9da when they complete developJl!ent of new high speed root•. · ' · '· Olul4 -the r..i.ni In- -ln blll>er -lion' In thll f1leal you b7 .. -.... ponitnt to is modi .. fl.I bWloe-with aeceloratq opendlns jump. In later ,._ °".,_ In aolJ $e monlhl.. B.,,;.,.. -~ valuation lllOI<-~ ~ -..,.... r~· llcia;el ~ poopW and Ibo for lhe !lnl -~ quarters .. -~-lociaUo nllecle4 "1 -aD!npllfAIDlbaarea ,.;::,,,:: .. -..-.. -.... , '11111 otor7 II simply too bft. ' parlanl .. )'OU and ... to be loot 11111 'll'Q'i Ill Im~ ,, ID Cool& Ma.·ol 14 -1 olflol "1 .a....-. .i.1u· • , percoatll1 Newparl Bl!ldl. . '1111111 aD " llleit e...-i. Commission OKs Fare Bank Plans =inc:~ ... :-'r. State Winemakers Hail d'-Clll1y by Ibo experta. . ' '" ... AMONG the relativol)' In-1968 As v· m· e Year'"' ~·· ,. .. ......... ' .... . . ,flclon ..... •·-'1 In-. ..-for the ..... the OOlt <i lllVDI decteued u Indicated 1J1 lbe book'• marlret',producl Index for the 1 o.ta Mtui NewportBeadi-. Hike by Greyhound New Office · In CleDJ,ente .._i,. but -llpdf!o•1* tag pr-II mo JICmlllllll the U.S. Ofllee di ~Iii . rS "relnlure" Federally bocbd SAC!WoiENTo (AP) -belier lheo the 111a vJl9. SAN l"l\ANCISCO (UPI) -Inc., a fare lncre• 'lbe index indicated a reduc· tim.of u percent -.... -"' lhe fact that wl>llO rlltl Nllllonal ~ of The California Public UUllties The commlsalon authoriied Comm!&"ioo., for the second Ume in as many monUia, bas' granted GreybouDd L 1 De I , Orang•Couniy'• produCl lndez for lhe Costa MOD-Newport Beach area lncreued by n l'hriftimart • dl!rln& the thlr<1 quarter of 11118, the bider, u" Oct. I, Boosts Profits 1"8, 'stood at fl.95, up from ,.. Ibo ft. 73 figOr'e of Julf l, l!lel. , ~ ANGELES_ _ 'lhrll· In compar!ni· to ..,. year ~ ago, the lmu WU down '1 tlmart, lnc.'I esrnlnga for the cents from Ibo Oct. I, 1117 111x months eoded Sept 18 fl&1ire of 110.1111. amounted to ,1,868,199, up · 1be bank pointed O!it Iba! 11' l30ll,119 or JU per c<nt over ~tedprl~ f;'°r ~: 1 ~:: esrnlnga ol 11,562~10 for the towardl a g"""'1 11'Creue In ame period 1ut year, the food and hou>ehold Item costs. dlrecton annoonced. However, the a pp a.~ en t ly~ Consolldiled sales amounted lll'oni eflort by IDAn1 of our to 1111,237,181 up 14,110,Jot or IJ'OCf.f1 markets to·,.. a rd Z.98 percent over comparable elimlnaUng fringes and frll1I pr to T y '.a r ' a I e 1 o f bal uslsted In keeplnf food 111111,121,0'!2: Provlslcm for. COit increuea at' a mbilmum federal taxes On i n c om e in tlWi ~.even thouatrover-. ~ounfed to $2,001,845 and 'Ill C0111U1Der prlcel ~ve rl"'1 fl~.11' for tho. mpectlvl man than 4 pe!'<enl 'during 1188 and 19"1 •ix month the ,_, the roport said. perl\)d>. ./; ' I ' -• 1 • ' a 4 percent rate boost which will apply to all routes In C,.lllorola -commuter u well u long dlstanc<. El- fecllve last Sept. I, the PUC approved fare boolts ranging from 3 to !I percent and averaging 25 percent for Greyhound's commuter routa. Slllewide flra were 1111 In- ~in J!lllUUy, 19"1. 1be new fri are effec11ve Nov. 4 after flve da)'I notice to the public. 1be PUC said the inc::ree.se lll "jusUfied" because "It II clear that the -. sought are nec-.y to offJet current labor and related cost lncnoases and that Ibo snn- Ung of the application wW not produce esceulve eamtngs for lntrastate·opera.Uons." . Mort one-way commuter fares will be. lncmlod b7 five cen(s under. , the order. The -price 1na'OOe for zo.rtde com· mute boob will nnge from 30 to7SOOlltl. . ' • • lcnM:tial .... fir mlddla-IDo CalllorD1a -erl UO '"11iat WU really AO_ come "'.,.,, 11le ICllle1 P!ocl•bnJn1 1t11 u one ot tbe d1nl Year," be said. • ;, An application by South<m woold 1'01 up to Ill pe...m <i ifate'• .. _t vlnlage 1...,." But Ibo .....-., ;lll>l1c California Flrat National Balll: 1-"' loom lnttead " Jet. The snpe -11 ....-1y will b8'e to wait a wblle ~· to esllblllb an ..W.. Jn San tine ltale loan paraolel C<(llllllele In llil wine coontry ,.,. lhe 1111 wlneo., .-; • Clemente 11U .~1 • .__,ed apiicluaboorb!Gll..._<i altbacoutal..CC>lllleanorlbol A·pd nd -~ .... "' ouch 1...... ill eli.ct. thll Sae ,.._ famous for ·-m. ,..... In a by the Complroller of the Cur· means that llelel wbldl lip their Zlnlandell, c a b e r n 1 t · oaken cul< and tine yean In reocy, the -aoJ¥lUl1Ctd. ' up for the nlnlurance plan ~ Gamay1 and other Ibo boltl• to be "really ~· • 'rho s$.io-· Southern IDA1 be able to _..... up calllGnda wine -nrletleo. Berg said. Wl!lle wfnei.l1'"' Calllqmla Fin! Na If on a I to !1ft llma "' llWl1 loom 11 Tbt erop II apeeted lq be a mod)' for eni-mt 'i'131""'• preoeoUy operates fooit olflceo lbe7 pnvloualy • 0 u I 4 • bumJ"' oae In Ille, u well as oome -about a .,-,.. 'lbeoreUcally,.lbe llllDber <i quaJllJ. , The~--~- ln 0nnp COUnly ...:; · tWo lludeoll pttJnc -loom ''Tbt woilhflr WU pr!!C-Jhorey' and port -'. fll'OWll la located ln lluntJnalon Bead! could ~P !rem 111,000 In ticilly Ideal lbll year," said the coon11es to the ·-.illoo and ... ch In SanllAnaand f1leal l• tot,11111,0lll •1111'• Harold w. liq, Chairman ol did well !1>11 )'Ur, but~­ In Tustin. · Hen are 1r.ey·-,.......,. the 1'fl1culture and eno1._, d,. dlUonl are nol IO crillc'llo lor Lui month lhe bank an-Included In Ibo --: parlmllll at the Unlverally of producing Fed -1'fi!ol, nounced that a Pl""""' ac. I) Special now oefvt.:e. for Calllonda In ~ Divll. Berg ;f:J!::'.' 4on1 r~ -·•~Uon ,_ 8 0 0 tb 1 r n dlaadvllllaced llbldents ·-of· '11111 produced i~· the rlgjlt oo m . °" •-., fered be!,.. -. -blind ol acid and ..., .. In Ibo Tbe Slate A r r 1 e •!ti r • CallfornJa P1nl NaUooal <i co11e1. u 1beJ -· and varlollel of nd and -Diljioalniml IUI ~ Ibo Oruii• Counly Bank had wblle theJ ate ln coUqg anpes, be lalll. productl neari, 8' per<!liil 4 been "lll'IWed by""""'"". Senlcll could In cl u 4• "We need Ibo oupr to pve aD U.S. wino "and·upirll.a bOCh blnb and wlll be oub-remedl•I readJnC, totorlq, _,.,. alcohol to balance "11 llDall but _ ... wlll¥ ID milted f Cou •• ell •• tt • .t -'-d thewlneandweneedtbeadd aChlr'caurdrtel." : .. . or a-al by ' '"""' __. ~J rr •• GythJni thecoli-e In to bUoce "11 1l!e lellt. The ~ uld 1111 ~ wlD- regula!cry •utborltleo. Orwo devlle to help --!AJPN!Ck! ratio 11 all i... at their prime -. bul an County But o p,f: r a t-e 1 ltudentl 1 u cc t ed. 'fbe porbnt When It comer 'to dlfflcilJt to baf, ' ....-; ~ J n San J Ii an autboriuUon far th1a provision quauty," Berg 1aid. '"n*'• Ute trouble. ~ ' Capistrano, Dana Point and .llll!IPI from II.I mllllGi! thll . He Mid thll year'• !Ible oo much ln demand -· Cotta Meaa. ~ar to $5'.7 mllllon in fllcal wines Uould be u good or dllappelr rapktly." ·;:· ~~~~--------;i;;;;;;;;;;--i;;;;o;;;;;--~~ • -J • .. .. ' '' , ... ,,., . ' . ••• . ' ' .... .. (' . . ,._, ,, . ' ' " '"' •• ' Dress Yourself "' • in Prof its ~~ ( \"'• ••• ....... . .. ' l .,. . '''~ v• 'I ~ ,. -• ... ,., ... Maybe you think you haven't got a thing lo wear. But DAILY PILOT advertising ::: .·~·. ' . representatives have ideas in all sizes, shapes and colors. We'll tailor a ... : ' • progra'!I .. lo Ill your needs. And we'll make if fit vour budget, too. ., .. "· .. .. ~ " ' J &I'' ·Come In today and browse around the s~op that produce$ the besl.cfressed ~!'." . ,, .. newspaper in town. If' s a faShlon show In pictures isnd print .. And ·your product, =§.~ ' . I ,~!\;· goods or services will. be displayed In the most respected showW. you cari fldd. .i,i? Buy rourself a Christmas gift, some stylish holldiiy ptoflls. ' , • I Call 642-4321 ·-We'll. •nd o Fitter* ' -·A4~ ' • ' . • \ ~ •• .~ . .. ,.~ ~·r ... i.i. ; . ...,.,.. , ' ' .. • • 1 • · I ' . ! I I ..... ---~ .... ;,--·-... -·-· . -·~· ... ~ ~ ..... -~. ,,... • , BAILY PRGT-EDITORIAi; PAGE •• .... Policies on rcotics • ·-· Spendln( tht better part al a ,..r ~ It out, N~M .. ..._~.bave-toolOOD.,_ ..... ~ · ... ~ .. •• up with poljdel covering nan:ollca. • 1'>• iu!~ all'ta~ bave beta .JU 'fo UH' W¥" In recent days: _ • , -A 16-yfaNJld &lrl at Corona del ,){11 lliah jxJok , bart>itunrle tab.leis and Wll observodC-Uerlnl ~ campw:. ' • , I -A 15-y~d boy at NoWJJOrt llarllor Blib lldiillr,. led to police h• olfereil to oell 6arblturate tabf.U IO b1i clanmatu. • c_~.I. -A 17-year-<>ld boy at :&uncla Bip waa ,.,_ of using nan:otlcs, unlll It wu detenpiDed . he •aa almjlly exhausted bun woitlng oigla hoen ra nlgbt awl . 20lnf to llCbool in ·t1te day. ,. ' • · · . ' 'file pollci• are gratelully 1'0Ce!Ved· l!y _JlllnclpalJ · and their afd• who Increasingly have bad IWalllcf problema thrust upon them. · . • , In writing tho pollci .. , school ~ were canM to protect the offe!ldlng indiYldual as mud! · u Ulq coold . without unduly endangering tho other · atu&mll in school. . . In these days when a large ~ge -of' ell. teen. agen try nan:otici aild are SUBCeptiblll t!o being q'~ .~ making the mistake, it is a cqncern tor wbicli"tho lndi- . . . vldual parents can be tbankfnl. · . , It ,, poll0y of the district not to ezpe1 studento upon arrest, but only upon convletion; and not 1¥, all oases to expel them <!:Vtn upon conViC"tion. For tile 'one mistake" student there 11 possibility al scbo!Mtic proootion, which emounls to isolation with an oppor· !unity .rtill to attend -school. Another safeguard for the parents is that they ahall be notified immediately when police begin to quootlon their son or daugbter. Clearly spelled 11111 are dmlm- stances in wlllch a · student may be nmoved from school by police. On the ottier hand, the polides are written to .be • • broad enough. so as not to restrict police in their Inv .... ligation on campus. . ' . ' 'no dlst$:fa ........, w<lllica poi.Idea ll'e U.. ~ oC ..... ., .... wla ...... ..,... ll'e llD Ille lit .. ~ =-.:~!:'.":~~::i-~~ tllelr ~llllllj .ler!OU•IY and did their Job· well. ' ._ ,I " ' . · · ~der Consequ~ces Ofll!it ~ ~ Ill uO..t· a year mi.Y decide tilt :rate oC Ille ~ Barl>or DUUict. • A pJU ~""C lot' iuch ·a 'il>eclal election is now . Wider· at~ bt • commlttee tL tile Orange CoWJty Lea,iio <d,Cltltl. · ' • '!be fllll 11111116 membenblp hu yet to comlder It. • ,Jlut ev•.lf It «a, 111111.. ~ it, tho 11181 ·dedfliOll Oil wllelller ... Is 1o )Ii Ill election would rest '!'Ith the Board al Supervllon. . ·. . ~ .llltellllood al supemm rejecting an electiop · "l'OCllltff,Mm 111 overwbelmlng number al tho COUDty'a citfeo ls lliQL :SO an elfiCUoll can be anticipated-it tlle IHJUO -asbforit.' · • . II iJ thus !llCUIXlbept on the leaJUe to consider car.,. tuJJy every consequence of di.,i>lution of the Harbor llllllrict before asking that the !Jsue be put on the ballot. What agendet, lor exlilnlll•; would have to lake over what district responsl611itles? And where would the money to carry oul these respooaibilltes con;ie from! !i•wpott Beacb Vice Mayor Lindsler. Paroom pcilnla out bis city Isn't In tile lout interested in assum- ing harbor miMtel1anCe and development chores with- out being compensated for it. Clearly, tile harbor must be maintained and .oome- one must f\nance U:ie ·operation and be in charge. Cau· ti.on is in order. A new program mwt be designed to replace the old one. N ... _ ..... Gt&est Report Details Disastrous C:osts ot Meanwe to Average f'ami11i Readers --Express Views For, Against To.the Edll«: f>hlllip 'W"aLson.'1 sugar-coated Pr(>po.si· tion t isn't all aa wooderlul aa Jt may atel:b; Jn fact it would relard our school ~ ·'° badly that It would take IO =;f more to &et them back to ~Mr. Watsola failed to mention is tl\af r this pr<pooleroul proposition ta ~ Clllfomfa will be on the bottom it U>i'llsl u far u school aid al any ··~. ---~It:~ eliminate our acboola from my 101: lu iupport and --cul 11<hool {~:by about 40 percent This would meAa )OW' child would be in • clau of 40 to lO dlildren and bulldlo& al new schou1s wOOlcl:be al a ot1-D -.. ·rr Woui.D MOST likely pulh UI back '* a IJ)lit.eeuion 11atem. cut all bua tranlporlatloo, ellmlnate lawna, cut elec- trtcltJ"· IJSll!. remove telepbooes, and bea1l!>I systems would be in .,. only on tbe coldesl days. Tbeae are only a few of the . drawblicP to Propoa:ltion No. •• .The wonderful property tu relief hJ ~ks about would mo&Uy only con-cifn. the apartment building owners and cAin.r. al undevelop<d properties. Surely tbe most Important thing to us all la the willsre of our cblldren and the future al ¥.state wblch involves thtir education. NA1l!RALLY WE cooldn1 .mt on a 40 percent decrust education-wise so bow will the state make up thiJ defi. ~ Al 'W llated, your pa:IOClal income tu wllI · , plus your sales tu, not to. men · your irocerY and uUlity i..~5·2~'°~ uaclly What hu been ac--? A few will benefit and the suffer. We're robbing Peter to pay Pau only Peter in lhil case la our chlldren Paul ls the already well heeled lords. ·Jack s, executive secretary for California Teachers AllSOClaUon states "U Propos!Uoa No. t ahould pus, California, woold find ll4llf al tile very bottom al tile !Isl al all lO &Islet Jn tenna of educalloaal oppxluDHHll for Ila children ... We, for the We of California'• cblldren, urge you to vote no <11 Proposi- tion 9. .. MR. AND MRS."BILL WILLIAMS Faeors Propo11tle11 9 To the Editor: The ooU:ry of the (iollUcal establish- ment against Proposition 9, the Watson lniliative, iJ WKlerstandable though not, in my eyes, commendable. ltl adoption, sharply reducing property tu.es, would leave no alternaUve but to 11ubsUtute other taxes for this large revenue loa - and any legislator fears what vot1n1 in new tu.es may do to hill pollUcal future. I hope that the esseoce of Proposition t - that ownership of properly Is not u just a ba!i.s for paying the cost,, of govern- ment as, for instance, income or spending -will not be lost Jn the 1mOkescreen. I AM BUYING my own home which, Indeed, ta my cutle and my sanctuary. I pay substantial taxes on It. Aa long u I remain steadily employed and in good health, I do not object to paying my present share of the cost-of government. But I would sleep easier U these t.aJ:e1 were based on my income or purchases. Beca111e, if my income dropl!I markedly for any reason -health, lou of job, retimnent -I would face loss of my Proposition 9's Effects hoposltioo. No. t, the 10 caDed Watson Initiative, which would lhilt the property tu !bad of land apeculalarl and real ettate developen to the backs m the cverage homeowner and ttlller is 00 the vwge al .Upplnl by oa tile November I ballol /Ult 20 7ean ago, In 1141, the civic, -,"labor and polltical leadmblp of tbt state -ln a llDil1ar situation -went to ,Jeep at the l1ritcli and G«rgo M~'s pemlan ICbeine slipped by oo a ...... ded jlftlldmUal electidn year ballot to . tile CGllllemaUoa al all concerned. 'lbat mealW'I., after a monumental rq .. I campolpi WU JllUllChed the f..-liii year. wa knocked on tile boon -bot not llDW a ,,..t deal al turmoil ~ 1'.\noft'S INmATIYE -In tenn1 al ..,: .fllcal ch-. li would create In Cillltnlla -m.ateo tile McLain ICbema Jol*.'.11'8 a -ante prvpoo!Jion. .tJJi<ior Ibo lure al -ty tu relief W!Mmeownen, tbe meuure in fact ..-.i:.1r111 -• obHt al ...... 12 ...... fo ..... --.,._ty levies .. .. tu -'1'111 aoly -~~-al ....... to the lllate to . -tldallaaelll--lbo tu "'4 llla -.. tu. -~-Illa--.. ..--lu,-..... .._.1 la .. food. ,_ ... tbo wMS -""" ID moup .. ., .. ._ I C.U.-U . fUPAYBlll q' ti -tlllecl llllO-• ting of tax burdens would have on a fam.J. ly al four: A family of fOUJ' with an amual iocome of Sl0,000, owning a home with a market value of $19,400 wou1d pay a NET IN- CREASE in tues of SllO a year. U the family'• income wu Sl5,000 a year and they owned a home vaJued al 123,!00, the NET INCREASE would be l30l a yur. Or, if the Income waa '20,000 a year and they had a home valued at $28,600, the NEI' INCREASE in lue1 would be $542 • year. FOR llENTERS, Propooilion No. t 11 even rougher. The NET INCREASE in las.es for a fam.Uy ot four with an 1mual income of St0,000 would be '287 a year. For a family with· an income of SIS,000, the NET INCREASE would be 1517 a year, and for a family with an locome of !20.000, Ibo NET INCREASE "°"Id be ll03a-,ear. ln abort tbt meuure would be an ablohztt diluter far tbe .veraie familJ -ll>o7 Talled .. -their home. But u Jn IJll, !no llWll' lalowledg .. ble ~ bellove tbo ......... la .. rldk:uloos that ft can't pus. Cumml public opinloa ......,. "-that ft will paa, euUy, unlea the avera,ge voter b alerted to Ille dtp-ee which Ibo meuun will hurt bhn. Callferaf1 Feat.n -• .. home at a Ume when it would be most Important to me simply because I might no longer be able to pay the tai:es on it. I BU.IEVE YOU obould pay heavy taxes only when you are earning· money or spending it. If your income and spen- ding drops, I do not think you sboultt be penallzed for owning ydur home any more than clothes or other per1<1nal items which you acquired dw'ing your tax-paying years. The alternative. Propositioo 1 A • aiduteps the problem. It i.s just a drop in ~ bucket for present property tax- payers and lest than that for future onet if no ceiling is put on this source of revenue. PAUL M. WALLA CE For another uitw of Propotitlon 8 and it.J effecu. lff Guest Repori ela:e- where on this page, Allo other Jetter1 cm the iub;ect. -Editor AAWV Votes Against To the Editor: The American Association of Universi- ty Women hu always been concerned with education in the U.S. and lludied legislaUon affecUng education. M a result of tht.ae studiea the California State Divtsion of AAUW voted to oppose PropoolUon 9 on tile Nov. 5 ballol. The members of the Newporl-O>sla Mesa Branch of AAUW have carefully lludled the provlsiom al PropoolUon t. We belleve that ill ~ would place the public .::hool 17stem in financial chaos with the education of our chlldren unalterably <lamaged. Alao local conJrol of our ICboola would be forfeited to the slate. THEREFORE AT our Oct. U branch meeUnt, the Newport..costa Mesa Branch of AAUW voted to ~tlon 9. AAUW bu long r the need far ochool financing ref , but ouch refonns abou1d be otudi adopted before withdrawal of property sup- port al our llChools. The Newport-Olota Mesa Branch of AAUW urges all voten to cast an "in- formed" vote Nov. 5 after carefully e:i- amlnlng tile pros and COlll relating to Proposition 'I. w~ hope the voters of Newport and Costa Mesa and all al California will vote "no" on 9. MRS. NORMAN J. EGLI Pre.ideol Takes Issue To the Editor: In readin1 your "Guest Report" on "Proposition l 's Effectl" in Tuesday'• paper, J would like to take issue wllh the author, EducaUan News Service. I note all tbe benefits to homeowners, however, I would lite to know why Mr. Ed. dldn'I &Isle that the propoolUon l·A property tax relief does not apply to any veteran, blind veteran, or dJsabled veteran who is oow receivi.na: the veteran's exemption. I don't like jult half an education and would have appreciated Jt more if Mr. Ed. had done u hi1 name implies. Some people could have mistaken hia report N an unbiased comm.unity service. Good legislation doesn't have J)Ort1onl that have to be over.looked. I keep boplnc I'll see one. G.B. HOFFMAN B•ll•t aactle To Ibo Editor: Y °"' publlcaUao al tile blf lilt al peo- ple who do not alf'iO with Mr. Wa-'• Prop. ' la nimarbble. Bot your au.nip< to belll1le Mr. John G. ScbmJU al Tullfn WU -· He' hu real Jn-l«tlbJde. to llland up for Ibo ~11 owner. ~--B11 George ---. Dear George: When IJgbtlng a £irl'1 cigarette with a duhboard lighter shoQ.ld the driver light hll own tint and then hand Ibo lighter to the glr~ light the girl's first, or lhould the girl light hil cigarette for him? WONDERING Dear Wondering : Who carries your accident tn- 1\lf'anct? Kamikaze, Ltd.? WATCH THAT TRUCK! (When troubles trouble you, spring, baby, 1prtng -be a big spender, buy a stamp and write to G«rge.) This Is 1oina to be, and is, a real In- teresting battle of the ballot, and I have yet to find any person in Orange County who wlll vote against il The people you llsted are going to lose the goose and ill golden eggs. Sorry. I. E. ALEXANDER To the Editor: 1 am in favor of the Watson Amend4 ,.ent (PropoolUon ton tile .v. 5 Ballot). For 10 years the property owners of thia: state have been Jrylng to get lbOso brilliant mlnda Jn Sacramento to gel their feet oU their desks and clo oometblng about property taxes. But it is so mucb easier when new rev~ b needed to add II to Ibo properly tu rolls. l lbink the Wa-Amendment will jolt them to their feet IJld make them think. And Ibey are mart enough, H they bave to, to come op with a tu Iba! ta equitable to everyone. rr RAS 8¥N &Isled that tile only W ple lo benefll by the W ataon """'1dmeht are Ibo large qrlcultural lnterest.s, and the blg i:ndustriaJ cmeema. Thia is ·a mlsatatemenL Agrtculiure Jn Orange County gene111ta only IOVen percent ol !he tu weallb cl lbls county. The com- petition Jn lndullry ta oo fierce al the -!Im• that any tu bellefll& Jbey would derive would Immediately be pass- ed oo to the coosumer. ~ ~ ~':": :l:f. ~ ia the botneoWDer who 11dmp1 and aves each mootb to put enough money aside to pay Che ever locreu1ng tues Oft his home ab that he may keep a roof over tM head al hlmsell IDCI bis loved °""" NAME WITHH tl..O ~ystema do tbetr belt to l>"!P"~to t!iiJ lDlage. In Newwrt, unmarked. can with barely identifiable oLffuef.,entrap unwary citizens gull17 of crimes wltbO<jt vlcljms> In Costa Mesa, an lnsidloul qi.iota system fill& the munlcipal coffero wilb citation mon,y, leav.fne t,be . aidewalb meterleu to the merchant&' advantage. And &oth deputment.. do their level best to bnpose a con!ormlty ol tbelr own choosing, a1 they extend their detinillona. al law and Dfller tllrou&h.lw ralliir than respect. . BOTH Cl'I'IES' prosecuting' atlorney1 show lllUe regard for justice; lnllead1 by lruwendos and vlle tactics of coWing meir vtcllms, tlley show their only lnlenl. Tbey want to win .-at any ~ke . despite respect for the law, and at any COit. to the basic principles al fair play! Perhaps lbelr conduct oon be COlld..,ed -u oar judges offered the balance needed. But our 16cal judgea ace fully aware of the origin of their power. So In the traffic matters that take up St much of their calendan, the Harbor District MuniclpaJ Court judge!' forget the concepts of justice and show their true loya1tiel!I -u tax collectors in drag. JAY MURLEY CepfMllepotla To the Editor: I ,.ad your article on tile llClence clua at Marlneti llChool. I Ukod H. I am in Mn. Wanrick'1 class for science Joo. You lpe1led cepbalopoda wrnog. I know tt 11 a hard won! to opell, but I just wanted you to l:mw how to lpell 11 corroctly. • To the Editor: ANN WlJ:ST 411> srlde I noticed with a great dtal of lnteresl the passing al reaoluUw by both 1he city of Newport Beach and the city al Costa ' Mesa. These resoluUClll!, In effect, aaJd 'that both tile cilies agreed that the Newport Freeway <Ol<ld go down to tile c:ouUlno Oil other than the adopted route alonl Newport Boulevard. Mind you, I aid i eoaJd 10 down -II the· hlghw17 mm- mis5ion b of a mind to have h do to, and sees ftt to reop<n tile bearlng on the Newport Fl<ewat· NOW I READ Jn Ibo paper where a Newport Beacb couacllman la qll6Jed u saJ'lni that hla d&7 arlflnall1 oppooecl tho adopted route fer tile COut Freoway -.un -11-and will NEVJ;;R 1111J1 a lrteway, agreement with the llate u 1904 u II rema1o1 .., tile adopted rvute. And 'fJoHeetor• la ,,..... ~ N~~ i::\ "1o!f ~ To tile Edif«· • Newport Freeway w.ould ~tile Coal Newport ~ch and COiia )II,.. ha,. l"heway al Ila -t ad ~le ~ been widely accuoed al beln( •'iiPtliht" ~...i tile cit!' agreed that would be "'°"IJ>olda al "nacllQllarles." Perhaps sallsfactoryl lt Isn't true overall_ bUI our po11ce Uthl&hadn~l>eenaoidoUbilba\COl!a Dear Gloomy ' • Cua: l>Uf~Gia: u Ibo penally for marljoana llG8' s4cwt II elled, • ltllM Me lo&fllal«I II~ JI wlllaean ao -k far pot SQ>oters. Jull the op- poolte. -al "'...,. jail -tbore'll bomon.1bey jual won't bl .. unrOoonobly long. and honce, lbey'D be ...ier fer Judges to Im- ..... JJl.L .... _ _.,...... ..-rr --............ ,...,., ,... .. ... .... ·~· ..., '"' ............. , ... ..., ....... Meoa-1<1...., haye ~ Uie,...Ja.. t1on that~ u lt lp0Clllcall1 l!alad that tile Freeway wwld ....... at Ill preoeot adopted r<ldta. ALL or. '1'1111 ---loot slPt al -fAcl -that JI • Iba blahwa.Y comip!alloG al Iba lllalo ol Cillfornla that liilol>ll or ra)ecta a -. And 1111,)' I lndollo In Ibo lnlS)' Cl( -Inc Jn ''<:mlal ball" ........... f ... ~ .. ~I L r;;~IJ llO -al Ibo adoptliij ¢oall tr.Way Mllll llbaniol one 1ncb DOW OI ntr! :t. Colla M... alrtad1 bu -freeways .., a county !alrpoundl ttial It la suppOrtln( -... I -this ls recocnlaed and afJllftldated b7 all ...,. cemed •. :t. The N"'P!lfl Fretway · wlll Join the COUI Fretway al Ibo ooutal adopJed n>Uie and U the city ol Ne'!P'ft Beacb • " .•. . ~-i·· •• ·ff·~ t -· ...... . . .. ·' -•· . ·I -· . ' COSTA MESA ~llEMll to have acted ln all good faith and lam"""' that NewP!l'I Beach, upoo lookln~ w:eiully al all " Jlie facts and conseqaen<!es 1Qvo1~·m step forward and 11p:u.. ir..;,.,. ...... ment for Ibo Coast freeway 10 lluol ~ whole mes,, may be reaolved and -both cities may,. work out wbal iJ the ~ • good to tlio greatell number! • I sincmly hope that 1lle lree1'1j> .com, mllteel al both of Ibo cilles keep rlib! "" negollatlng and that the publlo be,adv!Jed al: what la going m, and H lbere. ls 1' hang-up it be taken care of right away aO that wt. can get along with tile plans l<r the two freeways and" everybody 1!,\11 know what ii goln£ o.n. aruf can ·plln · io- oonllngly. Every day of delay la -COlll!nC both cities untold time, money and eUorl! GEORGE P. KARCHBll Chairman, Ca!Hornla Hlgbi;ij " Fr«eway Comml~ " ., ':'-"' ,_ . Quotes ~'.~ Lyle T. ~ .. --... .::.1 .. per1on ftO ilOe. ml opoak1. ot:.f"bAt be bellev .. Jn .se-.e. tlla rel)lOllt of olherl ,lot,~ tit; -It ."Ii. ta -""' -be la: !jlly -lib l'ut'ol ut." •. -: ..... ' ... .. l . ' I ,~·· ....... .. I I • • 1. • ' \ • ,_. f!' • .. . I • • 1 • ' • .. -·-.... - Yoe. if, NO. ~6T, 9 ~NS. 94 .PA6B ' ' . ·-• UC . . ' • • ' ' • . . e~r · . J . . .... ··-··~······1 FBI Joins M3iihrint tido Robbery Victim Still F~ight~ned ~ . -· 'FRIGHTENING EXPERIENCE' Robbery_ Vlcflril Pierce _ By JACK CHAPPELi: Cit ... Dlllf Pl• ...,, ' .The Federal BUlUU of Inv~ has joined lbe manhnnt for the lwll arm-_ ec1 bandita w00 ambuabed wWt11y Lido :&le a:ortalite Polly Hunt Pierce and tool '3'15,000 in jewelry from her late Moodey, The FBI beCame Involved In the cPM• because ol the llIDOlllJI taken and tho .,....blllty of lntemate Olgbt, accon!lnc to Sgt. Kenneth 'lllompoon, supervisor of lbe Newport Beach polioe detediva' el· forts. . Mn. Pierce, meanwhile. 'remained tn almost complete sechuinn at her 444 ~ Lido Nerd home. She said, boweVer, in a brief·interview with the DAD..Y Pnnr that her principal coneem during the holdup was that "my dalJ&bter'a We was in danger." Mrs. Pierce was sUll obviously distraught over the ~enee. 1be b.ooits kqew her daughter, Paula, 17, was in the house sleeping 1n another mnm. They_ threatened to till her unl"8 the mother cooperated. "U was the mooj frightening thing I've gone _tbr'ougb in my life," Mn. Pierce sobbed. Her husband, Leroy, waa at her side this mmllng. He flew in from Phoenix, wber< be bad tieC during the robbery • .. We'r! all fine," said Mn. Pierce, "but I'm Josi e>llaustod, JUld I'll>-allll l?lgbtc-~~~pll~ "'u,c ~~~·.j.. vestigators -• a.fte!DPtlni la !flee the banlktillJ the N1••·--· aanacle the woman and iw; twd servants. Oflims are also questioninl employ.a of the familJ: . . Sgt. • TbomPO!ift .1;4., .no' lnlonn~tiaq al>OOt fingerprints could 6' relelied. However, investigators earlier reported lhai the bandits wore. bl1ck leather &!oyes. . Police said the robbery appeared to be very carefully planneet. Detect Ives tbem1z.ed that the two men who ter-· 4-11ear Buildl"lf PJan I . -. $l7.5 Million 'Bond Set ' . . Ftir NeWJ1.ort-Mesa Vote ' The Feb. JI )jewpurt-M.,. schOol bond election probably will be for 111.5 mllllon- Thal la a sum le8s than the $30-7 mlllion asked for a year ago, but more than'the $11.~ riulllon uked for two years back. Bolh \b0&0 bond e!eclloos falled. County Approves More Parking A.t Ot: Airport Warned that traffic and parking con- dl)ions 11 Qr.J,ge County Airport bad mw become "imPoan>1e and intolerable," county supervisorl ~ulctly ~ ~ day to I $184,000 ~ -am that will m""l lban double .,,-pork- Ing tacilltl<I. J f.!'POl1 dlrecilorRobect~lald •dalysla of tramc flow at "the eancaw -f~lifal lndlcalld 5,000 ctn a day uee lho atJ>ori, a Ogure that c!lmbo to 1,000 on •tendl. , , • ":'The 3~ bandJed l l t I S 11 _.en -!MT," ~ said. ":iiua year b11Y• ,.-111,m _ ... In . the firll elPI - t~ -tho! the "'""'1 -.tll the full IZll,GGO ... of ......... hro ,..._ A l"8 fl&r Tb All 'it .... polatld out, -.. lllO !tJe of ec odja-S.T ..,... of1'af II *1.JOO to 1111 ' .. <I°'"""'*"" ~ ol the llM a.,. P'U<WQ. Jlr.sniilu •K< I 1NJIJ ..... far in-~ perttna facllJlla --.... Ill'"' in a plu tho! lllo ealll f<r ..,..uon ol IHI loldinl. cor -.1 short ..,.. -huu ..,.,. parkJnc. -·· development plan alJo cn-f:lmproYemcnt ol the lnlerlor -rood al lhl a1l'potl "lo """" • ...,. pd ..... i..m. flow, _elhl.,. WI ~ doo't blvt at thl Five ol seven ocbool lnislees Tuetday night indicated a preference for a four- Y e • r building program. Donald StraUBS find Roderick MacMillan wanted to build fO< • lhorter term and keep the bond issue amaller. The meeting Tuesday nl&ht was a wort session. Nm Tueaday nighl board memberl will · make ddlnite their decillon Oil the amount. Budget Dlredor Waller Adrian said a 117.5 mlllioa -IJaoe cmld be expeot<d to increue tbe tu rate about 25 centa. Tbe current tax rate la 14-41 per 1100 of assessed valuation in Calta Mea and 14'°'7 in Ne\rp«t Beach. ('ll>e variation results from prevlOWI lndeblednm IJ>. berited at lime of Gnlflcatlon. J 1'btte alternalive boM plans, cme for three years at $1U million, the four-year one at $1V.6 ml1llon, and one for live 10ara at $11.4 mU1loa, !"ft ~ lo 1rU11w by Sup!. 1JU1tain Onml..,..... -All ea1lod "" .,....... of 40 parlable cl>am..,.. to tab ll»d«U off' - -.... 111 -faD. °""1lnPll!lt ,aalcl that ......... of tho lime It tabl fo.flulld perm111entlCboolrooml portablel __ tho ooly way 10 pt aD lludenll all dOuble -bl! .... !fl!, ' The four.y~ Plu ,....., by a _1111; Jorll1 ol the -follo!!I up the .. pOrlal>i!I ,... Ult with .. Eutblnll elemeoia'1 -and Bear -.... , • ., tddWonl • lfJO. -.... Gil 1111 ol ~ II-, llowport-and Col.a dot ... """ -.... Lllcole ... "'-.... ....... -•• l'lf/L .... -.. , 1-o( cw... dal -... lllwpmt Jtar!lor lllOs. ""' .,..... ol ""S:• la mp and Jt<a 1"' ..,, ................... ud P.•---1111m. AW In a.. -pin -i. 1171,IGO, ~ -...-o1 tfle.lelal, to bullol • -bua llll'!r. and·-·-· llChool Ille .. --In Coola "'-. CUnlllllabam 1 a I d lhal ao «do"1 builcflq _ ... to""''"" w1lh .....u- -.r..ilci loqlllR tho idJOoj dlltrki to • ( ... flOiifD l((ri, ..... , Qul.ckk Storm· Dam-pens .Coast Orllli' Coist residents receivecJ the advance gµ~ oi tliO raley, .am~ doY lll&111'. and' early todi?. but by noon . the ~Oda· were · well on &beit way to dlssl "~ . P8-,t• I • ' ' • The overnight ~.was seen u . the tail endd 1 heavier storm wblcb.tocked the northern .OOtfornla area wllh more than,half an Inch ahalll. Weather ·Bureau olJk:iala t.o day predJcted sunny weather lot·the mt ·of the w·eet with &slight up1wl-ng In temperatures. Foe· waa _ e>pected to rotuo> _to· the Oranp Ci>ui Tbundiy rnornlni- ~r. -6 ... ----- ~ • _, • • -· .. " . ' . . . ' ' . ll-1f1P.f :H,~~l'i>-4¥ HOUSE oHl/VTS NiX~n .Still HoldS -Lfui;4 -• , •• • r • ,. , • .1 r But H·urriphrey C~os(3~ In . ·.• , '. ·e . i •••. , •• ,., Belle~--. . . . Ne~~ ~ .... , . ,. . '-i Sfill· Alive .1f-daer That lolli loll sud <ome1 back / out 'Thu'nday, 'br!ngihJ wumer tempera!..., for the iJoomy Orone• c-t. And no rain, the weatherman promi- INSDB TODAY PioMttlog ...... Ir IOMI ano COll!llv' ~ Jiu IN"' cfo. lnll for ll<l"'llm A '!"' ,IOfll ._,, ,,,. •. plo-1"" fl'lril fo " bCQllU """' •• -' -. -~ . "* :r-~ ==.=J :::i:.. '"'I :... . ... -. • =-: r • .:.11 ..: -~· =.-..: ==Ii uc·1 ' i • J J DAll.V PllOT •:! I UPIT .......... :, WALLACE POINTS TO 'lllAINPOWliR' , .• ____ H_•_•k,,..1era,,..,,..,,..1 .. _rlt,,.. ... ,,..,,..,..c:._nt1_ldof9_._ot;....;l;...W.=.;.Oki.=~;_1ta.;.l_,ly __ _ -.' # • ~.Driver Education Class . ' ~~· . ;;;.:Called Flop by UCI Prof ;;.• ' . . LOS ANGEl,ES (UPI) -A UC!· Cllllonda C!>lllp . d M 1 d I c l n e ''· ""**""' ·-a Jon&lllJ lllldJ ol ":. ato _., 41 Cll'dodlii um Amlrica'• _. fUI =""= • ,_ ....,am d clrlYer :('-..... tlm tor .. ldlool ltudGI 11 • ~ ... Hessian Hearing On Assault Rap Set for Nov. 4 A pnJlmllW)' ~ for HeMion · mo«reyclt dub mmnber Frank "Wlld · · MOiiie" llUDdle, K bu '*'1 - 1mUl Nov. 4 In -Dllll1cl Judlclal Court. Rundle, 13$ AI1'erl Place, Colla Mesa, ls clmpd wllb ..,ii wllb ·-to ccmmlt murder, uaault wltli a dead!~ ,,_ and bari1ar7, Ho ls clmpd -ltadiD( .. allack .lut Aupt In which former Golden Glove1 boRr lloberl L. Gluier, IO, of -Placentia Ave., WOI NVip!J maul- ' 'ed In hll Colla MIN .,-. Rundle at ... polnl ploadld aulllJ' to • reduced charp ta ntm'rl f« I m1r1m1gn o! one yoar fn llran&• County Jill, bul tlie vicllm ~ 1D 1lnm111 lbat'J"O" C<ldlncs ..... lllrled 111 -...... Lal<OI delay la Ille Clll la-• --Allll)' ...... In -Ibo former menlll hoopllol ptllenl WU lound to bt -and ablt to ptrllolpatl In defente .. the felony """'"'· Two otlJmo H-aro now lll'\'lng Jail oentencu and a tldrd fl anllfnl trial u a -d llll btalfnl and abootlnJ of Gluier, Halloween Candy Donations Sought When llll kicfl came home wUli --'l'bllncll1 nlch~ tblrt fl • perfect plaw all llll uphll - candy cao IO and to a...,. nr11>1..,,... flop • "'11llrl ls DOI ..,. lbrad of accoptable evidm to ""'kwlt llfah ICllool driver . --lllPWll1 .. -... -. .. -Ille--" ODM fbat occar," Uld ,Dr. rr.dlrict. 111-, ....iata ..-of =~-=..=r-· Iha -~-..... ard -1111 11-1 8alol)' CouocfJ far rHmclliD........., Jll'lftldlon, 'Tllmll1 ~ ... . ' emo--.....,. and a_ ......... of . ..ctt1'-"'11J an -Iha~ *" KcGalre llld. 0 .Drtnr tducatlon ....... lfcOaln'a a...i11o In hll leqlby ..., "'-*"" .... -c.-. a tJCl-OCB iill '4cbnldan1 =· lfo<ialn tald tlJat atlfdlta to abow ,lbat--Ibo number· Ill --... -... fafle ~ ''lmLlllDOI n::c:'• loww tbelrratel for ,,_ · who lah driver educatlaa, ~ JlcOldn aald. ..,,,., do lbfl '-uNU..111 an-1 relati-hlp --Iha -and Iha llllmbor of M1oal _eccJdeatl. Bow eves, the rela- ~fl llJPl"lll -DOI nal.'• Checking Iha -d -and• of drivers lnMllsflllppi and onn,. CoUlll)', McGulN and Kenb concluded: -There la no difference in the accident rates of. pepple who toot driver education and ~ ..... dldn'l -1-boys have more automobile acddeots tl>an girl!. ' -Teen-agers Irom m Id d I e class families have fewer accident.II than those from poor neighborhoods. -T-whoe<o parents went to collegei hive fewer aelcde:nta than childreD from families with lower educa· Ucmal achievement. -Older atudenta have fewer aecldents than yowq:er ooe1. .McGuire tald Iha prosram cooll flM mllllm a year and lnvol .. 3$,000 part and full time teacl>en. It II offered at 11,000 biP IK:booll, IJld Ibo """""' ls !Um bf about U miJlfon studeoll every year. "Driver education'• effect on the ac. cident rate le llta many projecll that ve nev• properly evaluated,'' MC!Guire said. "What'• more, mllDY tiales. the eovern· ment qtbci• or olhm wllo are In charge of tbeie projeds actlvel,r reeilt any attempt to evaluate tlian. "' • Fr.t. P.Se l MRS •. TUCKER. Sex Education Program Slated Frid~y Evenjng. A pnll1'0lll '"' ... aducatloo and al-lfludea ol colfe&a lludenll wfl1 be pnaeotod Friday nfChl In Newport Beach. ' lob. Blrurd Paul, -prtaldont d the oraop COlmlJ chapter of Iha Natlooll Council of .• FOllJllf llelatlla, aid a -of the Jl(911'lDl II to counter .... dut and ·unfavorable publldlJ llven achoo! -educttkm _ ..... Featured 9P1'ker 'lillJ be Dro Jucflon T. Landla, ll':of...,.. d family aoclolofly at UC Berktley and author d wldtly UMd hl&h achoo! and colllp -lie will -Ibo -of coJlep lludenll 20 yeara qo with thole of colle«e atudenll today. · A paoeJ wfl1 diac:aas "Family We and Sex Education" programs in Orltll• County achooll. on 111e ptDeI w111 be Mn. Paul, family life -am -'tan! f0< the Newport..M... Unilled S eh o o I District; Mra. St!Jl' WlJltama. famUy lllo and ,.. educaUO. OOCl'd)l!J\(!1:,,# the · Anaheim Union Hlgb Scbool Dmrkt, and Dr. Arm Brennan, family life coordinator for the Garden Grove Unllled School Dlltrict. ·Dr. Ralph Eckert, Cal State Long Beach co1.11uelor, will moderate the panel dlicuealon, The Friday night -am wW beiln at 7: 10 In Ille U.., Mamorlal Hoapltal Qm. fmnce Center, Newport Beach. Ad· miasion will be fret. 2 Baby Girls Killed HUNTINGTON PARK CAP) -Two baby glrfl from Downey wara killed and tholr parenll w.,. Injured Monday n14bl when their car and anotber auto Co1l1ded at ao lalorsection, tho HJgbway Patzol said. ,.,.... r.,e l BOND VOTE . • • --wllb--~ln .... iD __ _... .... • Ill Cloala-~lllP-The plao 1be --....i ,.... ii to~ blgblldioolllrcm about J,JOO llud«it capacity to l,OC, .:•••· -brtarmlcllt& ~ d be . -~to mioldlt ic:llfofl. llddlaji .u,. lllllb 'pie to 1111·""'11b -~ ~ -apendlag captclty to 1,000 to 1,200 ICudenta. ... .. ,_ HHH WINS STEELWORKER HAllD HAT Union Chlo! Allel Ol'Mla VI .. Prnhl"" Ill· Pltttburgh • I ' HumphreyCites New Leve] In Paris Peace Discussions PllJLADIW'lilA CAP) -Vice Prtll- denl illlhlrt ff. Humphrey U)'I thin le a .. _ level of diplomatic actlvllY" takfnc place over tbl Vietnam war -and ''the nut move la up to HI.Dal." ' The Democratic Jnlldeo1ial C1D- didate11 cauUoualy-wotded remarkl came u Gen . cretghton w. Abrllllll, U.S. com- mander In Vlelnem, fiew to Wublngton Tueidty far a oecret meeting wltli Preoi· dent J-and hll top advlaen . But ff Humphrey mew more tlian hiJ quatlooen 1bout· the meeUn&, or the letest pooslble moves toward peace, be did nol let oo. AJked la a Phlladelpl/la tele:vlllon 1nterv1ew whether a pe1¥:e move DUabt take place before Tuesday'• election, lie replied: "I jwlt don't know, ud.I'mnot really in a poliUon to tell you 1f I knew." But be said be feefl tlie recent lull In ground fighting and the decreue In Uolled Stata cuualUea are sllnlflcant In evaluating Ibo poSl!blllUea for peace - "and l bope th,Y wW add up to IUCC<ll la the Parll talU." "I think lbere bas been somelbln1 i<>lni OD," Humphrey aald u be wound up a long day al c:ompalgnln( acnm vote-rlch Pennt)'lvania. ''There'• been .a new Jevel of diplomatic activity. AJ 1-·il.·lthlnlr II le up io ijuqi.'' be llid, I · · "I ·., ' ' . ll,'lbt ~DI llurrJ. la pat -lful, ~ VOWld .... Ii> l!blladiljlbla ~~OJ~ .~kl:~ JD . ~a 1100..:,W. ~ dlnnlr, be said be le "bopeful ,illtl lbal cruel wir wfl1 end, and.end eoon -lbat the .Parfl .taJU wfl1 aucceed. It woold be tJlll'N(eot to aay more about · lbem tooi8ht. But I wW aay Ible ' The man wbo le our President now II reUrln(. On J ao. 20, I wW bt my owo prealdeol I wfl1 mate peace In Vietnam -IJld I will make tt my own way." ,' Humphrey, hiJ eplrlll ' a•owed)y-.ll!ted by • late and qualllied ~~ by hie former rival, Sen. ~ J; McCarll\Y, iues hie campaign today to New Vark CllJ. :· . " He wW addrus rallies ID !lie prment dtslrtct of Manhaltau ' sulNrba of w estchestcr County and J .Ckioo fftltbts, and the Bronx before hNdJiil on to Baltimore and a fund.raising dinner. Humphrey bas laJd OD a heavy ochedule between now and EledJon D a y 1 l&Ddwlchlng a 'll:UDlber of televillOn ap- pearancta among vtalta to New Jersey, MJchigan. Illlno11, Ohio, Tuas and Calllomla. ~i~on ,M,q~es St,tQq,g .IJW, For V otes ··in Minnesota ROCllESTER, Minn, (UPI) -R!cl!ard Standing under a brilliant blue sky, IUr· M. Ntaon darted lato Mfnnuota today for rounded by rich farm lands, bravlni a a lluhlnl attack on Hubtrl Humphrey llllff llO-milHn-hour wind, Ntaon referred and said "nothing would please us more" to Bocbelter'1 moat celebrated Jn.. than to carry the vice president's home stitution, the Mayo clinic. He said a atate. medical analogy could be drawn to the The Republican preaideaUal cancUdi.te current election campajgn. allO hinted ttrongJy that if elected be "In four years we have had an ad· would pick Minnesota 's Republican Rep. ministration in the White House that has ; Thll fiv.1ear e1an-,. tcllool, ~year mlcldJo acbool tllld i.ur.,- hlcb -llpliillltla · lllaa .. .. adopted. Ibo 1loiUd, ~ y-... . bul Ille cbaop caoDOI be """" Wllll bond -fl available. II is fell lbat ~on oi ealltln& school capacltl,. II cheaper than building M!I llCbools where land bas to be purcbesed, Donald ~ ...... IUIUed far the cheaper, three-year bulldlna pita. The Ila the am-the !llt!Or Iha cbaDc:e for J>llU&I', he realODld · "II ...., to mo ,.. haft Iii leclde wbal oar·needa .... I'm DOI alntd · d golag to Ibo people and aaklnor far more fl that's In lhajr beet ,tnta.t,OT aald Lloyd Blanpled. "I don't agree with you a hoot," answered Strauu. "We're not offerblg .any different quality of edu~ whether' We go for three yean, four years or five years. WJ1at we have Jn front ot us is a merc:band1a1n& problem." "Tbt coll to U...publtc probahly will bt = ......... boldolf---r. QP,. llllnl "lad" Fraoklln put In. Wt'd bt tori d ......... the llUlillc.. -"A lol 4' peop11 bal' .., 1fmo, ....... 11-lbml mon, baca•llll ..... lo buy thlt way," 8trUll ~ M1dflll!u, 1f'bo lllo Wdlll lo ..... Ilia .... --'"'°"'"' ,..,.. bt trimmed .. tbe ---boJor l!U mllllon. "We OU1bt lq till Ibo -we'are101nctoceti..-i.111a,.. ... In bulldlq neecfi;1· bt Nld. • -. Brownell Named • To Arts Group J. Herbert Brownell, Newport lltach archltecl and, a parUctpant la Ilia N ewpott Tomorrow 1oals study project, hae been appointed to Ibo City Arll Com- mllloe. Clly councilmen,' who ·made tbe ~I>' polntment, may llOOll bt appointing two otber Arll Committee memben. In addltloo to eelectlng Brownell to lllC- ceed UC! art teacher Tooy DeLap, tbe council voted to npand the Arll Com- mtttee from five to leVen members, 11 recommended , by chairman Barbara Stabler. Term1 of lelVice wW a1Jo be increued from three . to !oar yws, the catmcll decided. Councilman Robert Shelton aa1d of Brownell: "He wlll contribute IUbl&&n· Ually to the work of the committee." The COllUllltloe Hlecta art dlapfql at CllJ Hall 111 respomlbllU., are upectad to bt putJy npanded wllb the openlnJ of the new civic ctDter. 2 Drivers Hurt In Mesa Wreck Alber\ Qule for aecretary of qriculture. been i!vlng ua tho, wrong preacrlpUon," "He will be my Orvllle Fretman. lf you be said. Two motorittl were injured Tuaday know what I mean," Nlxon told the "And no" art.er four yeart of llltening morning in a three-car acddlnt on crowd. to the wrong doctor they want to gtve the Newport Boulevard at 17th Street, Colla Nlson'1 hint ah9ut QWe came wblle he job to the pharmaciat." Humphrey wu Mesa police reported todiiy. wu praialna: the CODIJ'UIDllD aa a once a druggi1l Police sajd an auto driven by Thomas "brilht young man" . and one '"vrry Nixon and hll party flew into hi• rtvll'a J. Camey, 35, of lU 14th st" Newport Mambtrl d Ilia 8Gcfaf 8dlaca Club !rem Nnpart -lllP lic:llool wfl1 bt plcklna up c1Dd7 l'rtday, Salnrdl1 and flundl7 la -to clllldnn at Fafrmw Blate lloopllal In Coota Mtu. Lui ,...., more lblJI lOO pouada ol ~ loodlu ..... collocted and dfltribut.d to the ohlldren. At Iha~ the event wu DIX or1an1Ad UQder one club. · More lblJI 100 oenl<n are el]llllld to participate thll year. City Offers Do's, Don'ts List for Trick-or-Treaters tnoWledieable ln farm affair•." home state and charged tblt Pruklent Beach, 1lammed Imo the rear of a car . Later, however, aa he continued hil Johnson's vice president Ja a "man who operated by SalvadOf' C. CtliJ, n, of San- tplleh, Nllon appell"ld to have l8COftd trotted meekly a.long behind hi.a master." ta Ana. The impact sent the Sella vthl.ch1 thoulhll about hll premalurl an-Nfloo -Humphrey ol falling to Into Ibo rear of a third auto driven by r'IOUDCllMnt. He aatd, 111 few momenta diuent from the deds1onl of Johnlon and Raymond M. PlnkJey, If, ol 451 Sin 110 l referred facattouaty to my pod falllng to emclse !ntelleclual courqo. Bernlinllno Ave., Newport Blach. friend· Al Qule," and then C»nllnued on to Ho ,.Id It refle<ied on hll ability to Carney told police hll brakea failed u other topfCI. ..rve In Ibo White ffoulO. he attempted to 9iop, Dlmqe to an Nllon wu received by a crowd of IP-11 A m1n who hu trcUed meekly •lone three vetllol• wu moderate. Tbooe wlablni to cootribule candy who ... oot Cllllllclld by tbe -lhould call the Grant Ball -at Mf.7115 or dellvtt fl to the home, 1115 Eloex Lane, Newport Buch. tMllOI CWT PUIUIM!tt COM//MY 1.,_N.W"°' ---.l. J ••••• c.it., Y'ct ,.,......., _, ..._. IMM•• n.,._., "'""" ·-ti.. .... A. ..,.,,i.+., __ .... _ ,... ..... Dhctflr ---J)I Wttt hy ltrHt tltW., "'""1 P.O. a.a llM, t!'t' ---=---·~ 1i:llflWilt-........ ' ~ .... , ... ,... A list of HailCJWoen night doll and don'll for youngsters w11 oftered today by the Colla Mesa Recreattoo Department. Par 1 n ts are urpd to remind their yOWlgltm of -10 IUdlltlonl· t .. keep lbfl llallowean 1 Ale and -Oct. 31, with oo Nov. 1 regr!ta: -Take along an adUlt on trick-or·treat foray&. Mesa Apartment Heist Loss $109 Costa Meaa police today are Jn· vesllgatlng the bur1lary of a Costa Mesa woman'• apartment whJch yielded $109 in cub and ,,,.elry, c.rolyn Ann Kelly, 20, ol 22'11 Maple Ave. told police the thief entered her locked ljllrlmlnlwltbout lnlldnc In. locked apar1ment without bretklng in. lewelrJ and llJ In cub. ilWo Auto Thefta Net Stereo Tapee -~ • fmrtte taraat d -burlltn. .... tam lo In ~ ~ ._ied to c.la ..... J-~lsnd of llJI Qnnunan Lane Nld bol1ltn -lato lier -car and -a lllreo pocl< and 11 '--lbt eathnated her kllll al fllO. ·-8. Doobtader of Ganim CJ!1M, a ~ at OrllWI. Cout OD11111. .._ltd tis llpll ..iiied_~'i!' .. -bla car In tbe POC ...... lot. pro1lmateq 90m8 7 ,000 1t tbe Rocbuter ~ hil master cannot be npectfJd to Carney and Celis were treated at Costa -Wear brisht costumes to avoid beln( alriiort. It. Included _.. o1 youthful lied," Ntaon Mid In ·remaru prepared Mesa Memorial H"'Jlital for minor In· a traffic hazard or staUJtlc. Humphrey 1upportm~ • for delivery here. -juries and nleued. -WaJl until getting borne to sample J1 ,;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;====================="-==~=======o:. goodle1, becauae there are aome people wbo hind out· allfthinl -even drllf pillo and polaooolla .. -... In flofltld ln-ltance1 on record. -Go to well-lit homes, where trick-or- lreaters are likely expected and welcont- ed, -Ntver 10 Into a llranitr'I bouae, even 1 f:rieftdly one. -Walk only oo sidewalks . -Don't carry around a Jatk-o.lantern with a UCbled candle lnsldl. · ~bor ,eurlft fl at 10 p.m., In ord• to ·avoid a ftanomt Hallonen nifltt a»Par1Uon In a blut IUll, ridlnl In a CllCh w]tJi a red Jltht ... top. ~ thank )""1 Iller eicll lrlcl"or· treat villL Halloween Fete Aids Fairview • • the waWi tor a lifetime of. proud possessir;n •.• . - ' ,. I 0 OMEGA ...... - '• • I I I I I ,., . • '~ ... !•' j .... ,~··· ti""!"' \ ' . • ------------- ---------'~'-'-----~----·---'--~'-='"'-"'-''---~-c.c'.~>c. ·,f' ; I . : ,f I • ,f it::... • . ... :.-"'! . . . ; .... ~ Wldllfld'1, Octobtr JO, 1968 ' " . . . . . ', .. 't • ' J • ,._, ... '. , ., I :.-.~ I DAILY PILOT -ii .. ., ... . .. .,, ,, ~· ... . .. ',. : . " ., ·' ·!"".:• •• Dress Y oursel.f ·-In Prof its . . If'.'; •1°11 I ·~ " , . . 1 ~1-­• « .... :.~ ' .. • < • . , ., .... ;C' 1' t11r ., "· ..... ··~ ..,, ' "" ,.,, . ' • 4 '!" Come In today and brawse . aro.und the shop that produces ttie· besf~dres.sed: ~ ~ ,I,•/) .. "'! "1'° newspaper in town. It's a .fashion Show In pictures. and print. And ·your prodQct, Sf . • • • • . , , , ' , •I 4"1't ' . •!"fr gOQ4s or seiYic~ will be displayed In tit• mqst respe~td showcase you Cin flnd. '£! • I • ·"''ti" Buy' yourself 11 Cbristmu. gltt. som,e'stylish holiday, profits. , · ~~ • . • • 'y Call 642-4321 -We'll Hnd a Fitter* ' ' ...... ~jl!9Mft~ • l i ! ~ ... • ' ----------·-- ' ., r. ' ... !i "' ·~ • 1.!·l' -~ !!•·' '" • ••• " ho. ,. ' ,. ~· ~~ •• " '"') ~ . .,. .. . ., . .... " •. ~­. I I I I -·~ ....... .. ~-....... " --I --"";":· =· i\!ii ii:;. >C-. • D~P,Y PILOT EDITOBLU PAGE .. ·P.olicies .. .... .. on '' ' . • Spending the ~ plJ'.t of I )'ellf wm)u 11 OU~ 'l'be e=U-lllftllllla poilcuo ... U.. ;, .-Ntw]IQrt.MMa llCbool ~ Jl!lve -tDo M eorpe oproduet of 1111 'l!lllrllll lloH •llo are '"' "" ;.~ up Willa pOl!el .. -erlll· narcOUcal ' llriDi.Une .. pJllcl, ... Juvenile IUdboltt1U. Tbe ll'!ideliw a1"""7 ~;lllen ~·baa °wlllB ID 'Wijjlii1 =kjM, fj'ewpolt-°Met• ~ - '.In ~\£~~14' sin at ~,del~lllgb-" '' o :~~ lel'lf!~ alld did thelr .-!OI' .well, .• barbiturate ta1lletS a!ld WU ~ I .,aun4 ' ' · ' . ·. " · ' < . " "'• ~1·u.yeor.old boy at Newport Harbor 0 lDltb ~I-; ' ·~Ptlder . ~eDceS , \ ted, to pollc• he ottered to tell 6arbiturale tabfeta lo blJ • "OW. " .........;. . . .. '.:c: classmates. •. I•~, ~}ll &b!lllt •.Yut may decflle . . -A 17·y~~d boy at Eanclo Hl,ii wu ,.,peeled the f!I~ Of -cililily ~;lliatrici. :-. of ll$lnl: nari:ot!C<, until It ~ ~etenniifed 'he wu · . , · ·. · , ~ caui.c for,,.Ob a 11*1.al electloo I• flow ~ a!Jl,i>ly·etba~ ftori1 worklnaoigllt)loun al!ight incl unaer study "111 cod)Jpl!tef: al 111• Orange Co1111ty :; l'li'Ji« to school ln the doy. ' · ' , toaiqe of \I.Ii -. . • . •• ~· . The pol(cles are gralellllly """em.I •b)''P!i•clpal• 1'le fuU menlllefablp bas yfi(·lo ~er tt. · · . :· and tl)elr aide! who1ncreas!ngty'lllve.ll&d Jii.rcOllc• llut ova U.lt -iP,pm""l.lt, theflllal ·~.ion . '1· •'.; problems ·111~ upon.them. . l ;, " · ' , otl ..u«her , .Ill to llO aa eteQl!oo wlJuld rWst With · · · . Jn wrltjng Ille Jiol\des,.11cbp0l ~ten "'°" ,cmiful the l!Oenll of .~. ', . ,,. ', • · ;:. to ~-th• off~n& ~vldljal ',¥ 111UC)i . al -1,lle;r : :-Tiiw•llk,i...., 0( ~ :releciliig In llection ·• ' .. _. colild 'witbQul ·Jil,dW;y endang~g uie oilier ~ l'!"Juelt from. Iii ·~belmtni aam&er oC the eounti'• . . ' In scllool. ", " cltia.!nllln . • In these da,yJ when a large 119rcentliae °' lll·i.tn:-So . . .:~. , ·-· agm try natcoilcland are susceptible to'btlng caulht an"""'""" CID 1't J(llllc!pltod-II tho leepa ,; making the mistake It la a concern tor wblch lhe indi· uka fyr ll . . • vidual J>amiia can be lhanI!ul. · - · · It la thus lncun!bent on the Ioegue to consider care- • It is policy of the d!!tricl not to expel stu,clents fully .every comeq.uonce of dissolution of the Harbor upon arrest, but only upon conviction, and not in all Dls,trict ,before •,•king.that the1ssue be put bn lhe·ballot • • 1 cases to expel them even upon conviction. For the "one What agendet,"-for example, would have to take mistake" student there is possibility of scholastic over what diatrilf! responsibilities? probation, which amounts to isolation with an oppor-And where would the money to carry ·out these !unity still to aiteJld school. responsibilitn come from? Another safeguard for the parents is that they •ball N..,.port Beach Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons , be notified immediately when police begin to question points out bi.a ·city isn't in the least interested ·in assum- •: their son or daughter. Clearly spoiled ou~ ar, dmuD-ing harbor maintenance and development chores with- stances in which a student may be rolnoVed from out bein& compensated tor iL . 1chool by police. . Clearly, 11le ba?l>or must be maintained and' oome- . On the other band, the ,policies are written 1o be one mu&t finance the operation end be in charge. Cau- .-broad enougll 10 u not to ?eltrict police In their lnv.,. lion la in order. A new program must be designed lo · • tigal:ion on cam(>WJ. replace the old cme. • T c • • ... • Guest Report Details Di•aitrous Cost11 of Measure to Average FatnU11 Readers j • ... . --'N lhe Edltoro , ~lllip Wataon'a: sugsr~led Prop:iel- Uon t isn't all as wimderfuJ as it may seem. In fact it would retard our school s~ so badly that it would take 10 ye.n :pr m<n to get them back to noJ1nll. ~Mr. Walalll failed to mention ii ~ U" lhil prepooteroul propos!Uoo ii ~ Cal~omla will be on lhe bottom ot'ttie·l!st as far u IChool ald of any t~J. eliminate oar llCbOllll from eny 1 wpport ud wwld cul ICbool f ~ about • per<ent. 'nl!I would • your dilld wwJd be hi I clua d • to•it dilldren udbu\'!!i"§ DI,-~ woGld be at a 6ndd • rr WOULD MOST liRll' pllh us back on a splJl«sldon l)'lteli>, cul ell bus b'aA!PO'lation, e!imlnale lawns, cul el..,. b'ldty ""'· ....... !elepbcmes. and helfllng aylf.eml would be.in use ooly on tlii cOldesl days. ThelO are ooly a few ol tl\I' clrawbacka lo Proposition No. 9.-- ~ wooderlul prvptt t) tu relief b& speaka about would mostly ooly ro& C«!l lhe apartment building owners and owhert of undeveloped properties. Surely the most important thing to us all ia the weifare of our children and the future of oar.state which involvet their education.. N'A TURAI.J... Y WE couldn't exist on a 40·1jlerceot decrease educaUon-wlse so b°'f will the 1tate make up th1J defi. dillcy? 9 •u stated, your pmonal income ti\"'11 increue, plus your sales tu. not to' 4 romtion your grocery and utility pried, so euctJy what bu been ac- copipllshed? A few will benefit and the rd 1'ill suffer. We're robbing Peter to pay, Paul only Petez: in thia case is our ~ and Paul 1s the already well heelejt landlords. J'ack Ree!:, executive secretary for CalifCirJlia Teachers Association st.ales "It Proposilloo No. I should -· Express f'•Nr• Proposldoa 9 To lhe Editoro The outcry of lhe pollUca! establilb- ment against Propos!Uoo 9, lhe Wat.on Initia.Uve, ii understandable though not, in my r:yea, commendable. Its adoption, sharply reducing property tu.s, would leave: no alternative but to 111bltltutr: other taxes for Ulla large revenue lolia - and any kglalalor fears whit voting In new tues may do to hill pollUcal future. l hope that the "83enct of Proposition t - that ownership of property Is not u jusl a basis for paying the colit:s of govern- ment as, for mstance;, income or spending -will not pe lost in the smokescrmi. J ill BUYING my llWll home which, Indeed, II my castle and my sanctuary. I pay substantial taxes on Jt. AJ long as J remain steadily r:mployed am in good health, 1 do not object to paying my present &hare of the cost of government. But l would sleep eaa.ler if these; tai:es were based on my income or purchases. Because, if my income drops markedly for any reasoo -health, loss of job, retirement -J wou1d fact loss of my Proposition 9's Effects lfropoaition No. I, tht IO called Watson lniSailve, wbicb would 1bUt the property tO JOiid of land speculalon and real ' ieStat.e developers to the backs ot the ay0"&1e homeowner and renter la oo the veQe of allpplng by on the November 5 ballot; ~ 20 years qo, la lMI, the c:lvic, bulineA, labor and political lesdenhip of tbe...Ute -In a lhnllar al:tuatioo -went to / 1i<ep II lhe owltcli and Georae -·· pemlon ocbemo sliwed by on• cra;ided presidential election year ballot to--'lhe e<mtl!tllllloo d. ell concerned. ,,..JIWlSUl'e, after 1 monumental ..i wnpa!p was !aunclled !ho f~& year, WU knocked oil !he boob ....,¥.aot until ...... t deal ol turmoil ~ ' .lUON'S INlTIA TIVE -In tmns ol -:.f11ca1 c:bl08 it would create in -makel lhe Mcl.aln llcbemo a peonr ante propoaltion. 111e 1ure d pnper1y 1ax ... u.1 w,.....,,,,.... tlte meuure tn fact ...... -• lbill d ..... 12 _ ,,...,Jocal~ly kviel ........ -. ooly ....... • ti ii I •IO tbe Kite W ,... Gia ..... Ill lllllt m tho ...... -.. -.......... -......... -.... ----.-~·· .............. ,,_ .. Ibo ................ ......... ting of tax burderui would have on a famJ. ly of four : A family of lour with an aMuaJ income of $10,000, owning a home with a market value of $11,400 would pay a NET IN· CREASE in tues of $110 a year. If the family's income WU $15,000 a year and they owned 1 home valued at 123,IOO, the NET INCREASE would be $302 • year . Or. if the Income wu SJ0,000 1 year and they had a home valued at $21,SOO, the NET INCREASE in tues would be 1542 • year. FOlt RENTERS, Proposition No. t is even rougher. The NET INCREASE in tues for a family ol four with an annual income of SI0,000 would be '281 a year. Fi.-a family with an income of $15,000, lhe NET INCREASE would be 1517 1 year, and for 1 famUy with an income of ~.O!IO, lhe .NET lNCll&UE wwld bo ••yeer. la art tlle mean ...w.t be .. --f« lill ........ !am!Jy • w-lbay nmtad "' owned ~ homo. . Bal aoln IJll, too_, knowledgeable pecJllle believe lhe _... it '° ~ lbol tt con't puo. Clttrenl P'lblic Ollinlon IUJ'V8YI thciw lhlt It will -. easily, unloas lhe IYIT&p vota IS -lo lhe ..... which lhe -will bart him. Coll!nll l"alon ~ • . . . Views For, home ·at a time wbefl it would be most im)>Ortant to me simR1Y because I might no longer be ab\e to pay the taxes on it. I BELIEVE YOU 8hould pay heavy taxu ooly when you are eaming-IOOney or spending It. U your income and 1pe1>- ding dropo, I do not think you should be penalir.ed for owning ·your home any more than clothes or other personal items which you acquired during your . ~·payJni years. · 'l'bti t ~tlve, Proposition 1 A • ~the~ 11 ie just a drop in tlle buCk<l for _..t property tu- payen and lea! Uudi that for Mute Mel il ... celling la put Oii Ibis """""' of PAUL JI. WALLACE For qnotb.r .,;,,. of Propositi<m 9 and itl effet:U, 11e Guest Rtport tlse· whtre on thla f>GOe • .A.I.so other letters °" Chi! JUbject. -Editor AAWV Vow Against To lhe Editoro The American AasociaUon of Universi· ty Women bu always been caocerned with educaUon in the U.S. and studied le,W..Uon affecting education. AJ a result of these studies the California Stale Division ol AAUW VO~ to oppose ProposlUon 9 on the Nov. 5 ballot. 'n»e members of the Newport-Costa Mesa Branch of AAUW have carefully studied lhe provisions of Propod!Uon 9. we· believe that tta adoption would place the public achoo! aysle.ln In financial cbaoo with lhe educatim of our cblldren unalterably damaged. Also local control of our schools would be forfeited lo lhe state. THEREFORE AT our Oct. 12 branch meeting, the Newport..eosta Mesa Branch of AAUW voted to oppose Proposition 9. AA UW has long recogniud lb• need for school financing reforms, but such re!OMllll should be studl'ltl and adoptod before wilhdrawal of property tu sup. port of our acbools. The Newport-Ollta· Mesa Branch o! AAUW urgee all voters to cast ID "fn.. formed" vote Nov. 5 after carefully es:- amlning lhe proa 11¥1 COil> ro!atihi lo PropoaJ.Uon I. We OOpe the voters of Newport and Costa Mesa and aD or California will vote "no" on 9. MRS. NORMAN J. EGLI President T ... es fssNe ' To the Edit.or: In reading your "Guest Report'' on l'ProPOliUon .t'• .Effectl" in TUead'3"'• paper, I would11o lo late -irltll lhe author, Education News Servb. I note all tbe benellll. to holneownors, however, I would lib to tnow why Mr. Ed. didn't stale that lhe proposldon l·A property tu relief doeo DOI opply lo any vmran, hliod velenn, r-dlubled vderan wbo la: now receifinc lhl veteran'• entnpUon. I don't like jtJR half an educatlon and would hive ljlpreciated lt .... U Jofr, Ed. had done u his name tmplieo. Somo people could bave mlataten his report u .. IDlblued ~ --Good leate!at!on doeim' hi,. partJonl lhlt hive to bo ovtrloobli I bep hoplJI( I'll tee GM • ~--B11 Georve . ---.- Dear G<orgeo When lighting a girl' a cigarelle · with a dashboard lighter should tbe driver ligbi bis own first and thft\ · band the light.I' lo the girl, llJiht the girl's !Int, or ijioold the girl light bis cigll'Ollo for him! WONDERING Dear Wood«ingo Who ear;ries your accident fn. · surance?. Kamikaze, Ltd.! WATCH THAT TRUCK! (When troobl" trouble yild, · springl baby, IPJ'ina -be a big spender, buy a lllamp end -to George.) This Js going to be, and Is, a real in- teresting battle of the ballot, and I have yet to find any person In Orange County who will vote again.st tl The people you listed are colng to looe lbe goose and ill golden eggs. Sony. I. E. ALEXANDER To the Editor: I am in favor ol the Watson AmeJ;ld- ment (Proposition I on the Nov. 5 Ballot). For 10 years Ille property......,. of.Ibis stale hove been trying to gel those hr!DIBDt mlnds In SacrlJDOllto lo gel !heir feet oil tbeir deila anc1 do omnelhlnc abool property Ian.I. Bui It ii so muCh ' easier when new revenue 11 needfld t0 add lt lo the property tax rolls. I, tll!nl: tbe Walaon .Ammdmenl will joll-lbem to their feet and make IJ""1 think. Aild Ibey · are llDll'I efloogb, U !hey haw 'to, ·lo come up with · a tu that ii equitable &o everyone. ' ••• . .. •· . -· • •T• J •• i '\ l I I I I I I • • • ' t ! BY WllLIAM REED " . " . , ·' In the Wlncl ·Huntington Beacb city otflclala have joined the Huntington Beaob \Jnion, High School District IA lhe use of closed circuit televisi<n to conduct o!flcial busineoo. ' Monday ~· IDj/ic before the . ' council was new tracts ol homes • •• n 1 r I a Leaders Sa7 Yesi Pr:op. Q Gets Hu~n Support ; All'~ ol the lluntinCtM Beech ~lo-aCMllftod&IXl-1111= • CllJ Could! t.cumbenl City Attorney muoklpaI ... pol-_,. to nll • titcttve o(flce.., Dlil P. -., the Challlber o/. Com· dwnber cCow.-. ~..,.i ....... ~ Chamber of Camm,..., •a ·YBS vole 00 J'l'opooiUGll "O" lo. .... ill< Hotit& Coundl, aimQll all <be it..·~ _...,, fuU-tlme ......,. -. laW)'ll'I -'1clnl In HUlllinctoft IJeacb • and mail:f leadinll cllll•ns, -.. lllill il)larlnll lo 1111 cllY the .,,foll al."' PnpceiUan oon the Cfty Attorney lltualWecf ''municipal ~tlca •• I .. --m the Novenber 5 ":'~::·Couocll ~ lll4 lhot "all blllol. • ur111111'a Yr.s -.. l'!opoll1lon "0" c1u ... 1n or • .,. Qoonty --.... lbMe CGIMUlllllJ ..-, eapllln; pointed city att;omeJ••-eacept =: , Beach. City aitorDe)'I are c-.....,. c;,.p _, "!Wo pointed In 91.4_...,,,allti111140t ~ qo lhe V.ietl wloely c~'i!iit;\" plua cities In California. Proil• ti Ilda city• cbJd' 11:9' entorewne& • city requfres a chance now.' .. lbe police chief, from 111r ehctlve to an JWlior Chamber ot eoo_,,. tfll<llhl ' :=:!:.i : .. :'°.:' J::i:the ~ said, "Ei.ct!oo "1 lbe c;JIY •Uoroe1 lo ald- ty att«ney from p elecUve to an ap-fashioned , wutaful .. ~ \f• polnUve officer " must update, the city .attorney'• IO • · • at tt '"I' ~ complex Iecal inl>J. , :::.::·~ :i == · ·siient · sea~ine~ s-· 1..o;w1,, W•U!• .. 1 iri.aff turned on the televisim. standing 16 ln a row witil wlndowo dooed, iJw,m,,. •". oeo gull.o; beiidi llUlhaenlmce~, .a few per..;.,.· M1yor Al C-• "Appointment ol the 1 ema·o1 th!J growlQg city." city •ltornl!Y by ·the City Couqcll J!el'mllo the Mle<:Ulll ol a qu.alilled D\Unklpal llw --recnUtod llatowlde." It was e»y to show eumplee of ton BeeChlifegu.anltowers-gon onW.1*dl 1'illl molal~ ml iOine lllrdy surfers eu the variooa se1bada!, diacll!o thti el-g\v,e,~,t.otimony to ml o1. !llffillJ«'-OnI,y ·,be -.i. oi\·~y ~ ~ .tl>fBe da)'i, , CoacH.mm Doi Dfpley: ''City snvern· ment IMY-'8 ahead more efficlenUy with an apPOinted city attorney. Voters League Hands Out Booli feet of ""-being built •de by • ., , , aM.lt and ol 1ftllller lot lil.ea. ' · °, i ' ... •~ ColMibnaa Beary Kautmu: "The Ci· IY Council, ii ln the be8t poaltlon to ••aluat. the profeaalonal perforn\mlce or .the ,clly attorney, and ,by ~wing the Cily Council to appoint ·and remove the city attorney, tt con ...,... that the city reeeiyu quality lq:al aervlcea." * I don't know lie< sure what's MP' , pening, but I ·WlltcMd Dick Harlow, Bridging "· Generati~n G~p : CoUcllmu Jack Gree11: ''Thia trOwing city of 104,000 people needs a fuUJime al· tomey. An •leclo!I city aUoroey .ii part thne. An, appointed city attorney works , full Jlme on the cl1Y'1 ltgal mitten." The Q-ange Cloall L<"""' Cl - Voters thi3 1ieek lo dllll'lbullnll Ill booklet "Proe and Cons" eontafnlna arguments on each 1 'f d • ."-the .it po- posiilons on the Nov. 5 ballot and a U · planaUon on the background of each. . ' • tile friendly ~ of tt>o city • · planning s!)oppe, I saw my own aback on the boob tube. He wu W· Placentia Youth Gets V ~t,e "n· _Parks Commission The league will have a voter service booth In the Carouael Court """ of SOldh eoa.t Plaza Wednesday lhrou&b Nov; I and at Richard 's Lido Market !r<m JO a.m. toll p.m. Saturday. Copiel may IJio be obtained at moot Hbrarlel and city ~ ing it as an ezample of. something · PLACENTIA -Bill Zures regards ,, or other wbichl'm sure the city. will bim&elf u 11>rt of a human bridge in thil -mrrect in futur-e tracts. comm.unity's effort k> cloce the a:enera- He was sh>wing how closely my tion gap '.. wooderful olive tree . baa grown to He ~·t be ible to vote next month, th_e garage. I h~ve this real love. of. yet be bu 1 voice in the di.8poaition of ~ olivt! tre~, part.i~ly female o_live $935,000 in publk funds . That's beciuse, . trees wttb thetr loads of olives at 17, tl:ie hlgh achoot 11enlor ii a membtt which fall to the earth to mar the of the Placentia Recreation and Parks , .. landscaping, Bidewalj<s and drive-C-Onunl!sJon. ~-ways ·and to provide food for the Zures was selected recently from a ~ field mice which come over from group of eight out.at.andlrig students to :-Fountain. Valley at harve11t time. become th'e clty'11 y9Uf)g!St public of. ·· Contemplating the full grown Hcial. Th• poll ls newly created. '• olive tree hanging heavy with "!think my main job ls to open lines ol communicatiOl'I between the teen-qen In the community and the commjlllon." -the bloa4.~--ptalil ol11ls (Oo\l>oJI team. ''They -have • vQlce in· the city'• recreation proerams." In coming roontbJ, young Zutea will help spend '915.000 ralted In·• city ~ issue last "yui to improve the clty'1•main part and build· five ne1' MeS. Appolntq a teen-ager to the com- misaion wu tbe idea of the Placentia Tomorrbw Commi~, a study-planning group formed shortly after the city's ln- corporatJon in lftl.' "The cily latben !mew Placenlia would grow tremendoualy u _, u lnduab'y bq;an to ll!:ttlf: in the area," A)'I EdWin Powell, city admiru.traUve cftictr. ".And the Tomorrow Committee likes to keep abreut ot the ume.." ' . . He ,.YI ball ol Placenlia'1 pop<llatloa of 11,000 LI undtr ·21. ' One ol the cleclcllng fociDn In his •!" pointmenl lo the commlllion, ~ 7.ures' commiaaion. cqllequm aaya, wu hia wort in Teen.&rene, i. loical youth group he now 1erv~ as president. Under Zures' leaderlhip1 the group, organized tut year, aponaored a beach paPIJ' and two dance1 with no flnanc:lal help from. the--..u.o and Paro COucllmu Ttd BartleU: "Let's allow our city attorney to serve full Ume art! continue tM improved legal services the city now ehjoys." • Coalocllman Jerry Malley• "It b lm-• balls throughout the~ -........ 8 Sex Off ender Suspects' Bail Lowered to ·$25,000 Comml48lon, whleb acted u chaperone. , black fruit gives me on idea about )Vhy tihey built two fireplaces into ~ my home. Qnly problem is that I " could be arreoted, I gu ... If I play ., George Washington and chop it down and doo't teH a lie. " * , TM last guy who tried to kill a · ,: pregnant olive tree, Dick Bus over Reagan, Unr~ in Battle For Legislative Control "The kids have been handling Teen LONG ~EACH (UPI) -Municipal up two ninaway glrll ln the Long Beldi Sc<ll under oor oupervialoo,' says Ron Court Juda• Charleo T. Smith Monday Pike area and.boldln& them P!-Ocl. Mantln, the RooreaHon and Pirkl .cam-• • I and 9 In • -· n--~ _....._. miAloner, "but they ru!IY do .not oeed oetbalht~,OOOeachforlhree.menand tiouse. . • -.. '!""" •.-- it. They have ftianced all their own ac.. ftve WCllllm Cllir&ed with rape, niayhem Police said the gtrlt repeatedly ,,... ~~~= :::n~ havt had no trouble at and unnatural IU oU~ 11aiMt two beaten, burned with ctprettes and teen-age afr11. · acalding water, and forced to 1Ubml1 to When his one-year -~ upires next "I'm teepm, the ball Nab," Smith sei: acts with men and women. year, Zures plan1 to ~ dentistry -.... 1d, "bee•"-•••-It ••· -~ ol crime ""'--retmn to PlacenUa 1o prldice and .., ...... w... we ..... 'They were released Oct I with a wam-uien that could cause •nv defendant to leave ; on Adams Avenue, wa1 hauled be- fore the planning commission and was lucky to get away with his skin for the,teniblt deed. ..,. Trouble -1.ems from granting de. \ velopers cel1iain right< in exc~e ~ fur 'planting of a "mature tree" m the front and side yards . It seems that once the tree :is required it is required forever. I really would ; have preferred a redwood, or beet ' df all, a reel """"'Y tree. ' Golden West Sets '.. 9-week Signups ;For Night School . Registration for several nine-Week : classes in the Golden West Evening College will be held from 6 to I p.m. N:ov. 1 4 in the admln1stratlon bulldinc· · Classes will Include typing review, ef- ficient meal prepar1Uon, rudflll for speed and oomprehen!lon, and a new ' course offered · for the fll'li timf: in ., automotive· air conditioning. The classes will begin Nov. 12, except · 11utomotive air conditioning wbJch will : atart Nov. 20. r; The a~tomotive--tourse 11 open to persona with auto mlinteoanee exper- ience. It will cover installation of n frlgeratiOl'I 1 y 1 t e m 1 , compreasora, evaporators, condensers. and-control devices as well u theory and trouble shooting. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The big guns of the Democratic and Republican parties -·Gov. Reagan and Assembly Speaker Jesse M._Unruh -are in acUon in an un-- predictable atatewlde battlt for control of the legislature. Republican Reagan and Democrat Unruh are touring the state, tossing in- sults at each other in what could be a preview of a J>OSSible Reagan-U~ coo- telt for the ~vemorship in 1'70. Reagan'• immediate coal, however, 11 to help the GOP sweep to CMlrol in the Assembly, now 42-311 DemoeraUc, and in the Senat., oplit 20-20. He says chances of sucees1 are "very 1ood. I'm ~ery hopeful·of" having a ma~ jority and actually being able to feel like ·• governor." Unruh says a Republican victol'y woald mean ''ont-man control'' in California -under Reagan. Talking about the pc:m.ibllity of a GOP takeover, Unruh said ''in all candor, I'm afraid it could happen ... The Republicans have been llaglng a aiow comeback. in the. legtalature fr9111 the days of 1958 when the DemocraUe atattwide landalide left them outnum- bered 45-32 in the Auembly and 2itr-11 with ooe vacancy in the Senate. Under the leadership of then St.ale GOP 6hairman Gaylord Parkinson., the GOP adoPted the cat-Plan, aending brleht young political workers and plenty of mMeY into district. with w e a k Democratic opponents. Parkinson·aaid It would take ttve yeara to win control -and thi1 ia the fifth yur. To Reagan, 1 Republican leglslature lo ..... lial '° he can put through enough of Ida program to build a platform (or I 1et luril><r lnvolftd brclly poliUca. -• Ing not to cootact •-rltleo. -~in. try for a leCO!ld 1«m In 1970. His 1J>polntment to the 1:ommiaion hu the stat.. A> anyone knoWI, when you Police Identified the male defendanll ...-,_.,_.. lnqulrl J•-cltl find rabid animall around you remove And · he wants Unruh depdsed u .,........,.. esfrom~· esufar themfrom10Clety." ._.Richard C, HelVy, 21;· Lloyd .R. speakf:r, replaced by Auembly J4inority away u Wayneptlle, 18.C., ·Faley, All., McCooley, 21 ; and David R. Cordill, Uo Llod.,. Robert T. Mooapn cf Tracy. and Corvallls, On!., says flecri!atfon .ai)d The elSill 'def~anll ha<I been held In 'l !. - Reagan said Monagan 81 ipUk<r would Parkl:Direct« David Slmp. lieu of ball of$!~ eac;h followlni their The women In cuMody ore Mory provide him with another vote on the now Ill llien really a generation pp on·the &ml\ In mid octO!ier. Slnlth gtantod a McGaalln, 21 ; Judllh Lee Overturf, JI; hostile University Californil Board OI. PlacenUa commfulon? bail reduction to '25,000, and ordered the Denise· Schumann, ZZ; Katbtrfne I. Regents. , "He'• an extraordinary boy,'' uy1 · efaht tb aiu>elr-in Superior Court Nov. lZ Springer, 20, and Allene Thornton, 11. "When Bob Monagan is not the minor!-Commlslloner Bob Zangat. "I on!Y }\ope for entry of plea.· A fourth man sUU is being 10Uiht by ty leailer but Js the speaker . ol the mY h!'Y• IJ'OW up to 1!e like, BIµ Zui'tt." The su.o~ aie charged with picking autbo(l\les. Assembly, Bob automatically .beCpmn· a .--'--"'-'----"-.....,._ _____ _.."--___ ...;,,,. __ ;,,._....;;_,. __________ ...,._ regent of the university," Aid. fteaaan •. Unruh, In barnstormlnl lbr nemcicrats, warns that only the ~aHc ~jority In · the Assembly standl bet we •. n California and Gov. Reagan'• COMerV•· tive progrlllll. "Do we want a legillature of frft, in- dependent people « a leglalaturo al automatons, pulled b)' wires from the 1overnor'1 office?" be.uted. Cost of Living Rises Slightly WASHINGTON (UPI.) -Tile cOll al living to Americans registered t))e smallest tnereue of. the y,ear in Sep- . &.ember but aovemment ell'tf'U prtd.lcted the increase for ·1911 "°'"'ld·be·the bitbelt in 17 yean. . The C01111Umer pr!« 1n4,. In s.jumbor l'08e twt>tentba ot one percent frOOl A--lffiO]lelt ov·~-th ln-creue since September, 1187. The indu: In September llDod at UU. 'lbll meant that a market bub! ol gods ,arid ~ lllat -$10 al>out 10 yean'a(o·-$U.SI In SOpwmber. ' • WERE · YOU COUITED.? , ... 15 I a · t•:• I . ... ....... _ .... • _..,. ..... U.1.-tl .. - f:llY.11111 .,, ........ ,,..... ... • ,WBYDIDTBE LOG ROLLER'S WIFE BUY AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER? l • l . . . ' . ' ..... Electric dr,.n eo1t Je11 •. . \ . . ' Eve"'lt' you're not·1~0c·l'Qltet's wife, 1alcetho11""' to compare clothetdryera. You'U save moniy. Eltctricdl)'ers not only cost less, they hive son:ie other very special ldvantaau. < Forlnsl.~.eMctticdryersmflaMele'SS , .,,., ..,,,... '(hey. "9o' PIOduc4 com- bustion ftima that h-to bo vented t"' the Olrtsldt air. M1py~lsjust ptu1 in . A dryer i• •. -lllSity fo( )oclay's pem11. I nentpttU~ .. EJtctrtCClolhudryers hhia .,eClt1-dr11if111cyc1ts for such flbrics' .. :th4)1,-flllt,d1J,,fNsh, and • anlllrinliled;.~ , ' . ' ' ' ( . ·- And •!lOlher thins. Electric dt,.ls lrave 1-~ 'parts. That me1ns les5 maintenance. There are so ma111i 1ood ,.._for llrriDC a· flameless electrie dryer, you shollid see your apptlancedeal6rsoon.lleiy-. Because "witl)out ar efec)rle dryer, ~Y 1$.an wet. • I l I I . , . , ' ~ tto·~. tile Ameirtcen Flag inay ...., '!Ir again civer tho post office ill tllis town of 2,500 persdnl. U.S. Rep. Clarence D. LOng said in a newsletter to con- stituents ill Baltimote County SUJ1. day 111.,t the· Post Olllce Depart· ment ·at Cockeysville, Md., bas agreed to move the llagpole away from power lines which had pre- vented hoisting the flag. . ' •. Here's a little bargain for tile family 1bal wwrts a second car. The only trouble is a family that could alfonl this second car prob- ably ainlady has one or two. The Miclllgan Trust Depertmeot ;., try- ing lo sell a 1962 llolla-Royce for fl,980; the car was owned by Iii• late Industrialist R. C. Allen. New Rolls go for upward ol $15,000. • "M~ to Wasl\ingtoo. Clear· ance sale, ' says sign in the window ol lile Republican boutique on Michigan Avenue, Cllicago. ·: ·~.. . Daisy fhe ....., aut lile writing on the wall When she was ittaked.oµt in a pasture behind the slaughter house in Newllolm,e, . Engll)Ild. SO she brote"'llle tetlier, .fulni>ed, flu; fenee and trotted ,seven 'ii\lles through country 1-back to the fann sh~_C!ame from. "I've worked with ~ all' lgy llk and never · . '. ·: '1 Ii@ it.l!asaiVormer ' Jsa.c D•wsqn a! be led . ' ' ,fiack to the ·s1aug~tei.bouse. • ··~ ·~·: .. .-r ' ..• · ·•. . .. ' . '·. . .. . . . -·-··-.... -··. ojjJ,;.-·...;.; ';dz1e~ ·· wh$~ neighbors wa&ched. G :ma.tktd' youth COTT!/ wlulf Oi>i><i\i'e4 ·f<> be a rifle into the Fi1'St. '$tate Bank of CentraUc, lU. Police with rifUs and shotguns .nir· roundt:il the stnLcture aa ,two orm.ed o~rs entered. Insidt thtu fov.nd a Halloween m.OJ:que· rade party sponsored by tht First Chri!tian Church of Ctn.- ~ralia. The bank had granted the church'1 Sundat1 1chool ~r· milrian to uu: tM facilities. 'I -·• r ., J.M•• la Snow - . l\ussian 'Ericis c~ ~ : ~ • ' ' ' S,pac·~ Journey . , •llOloOW ~i;,?!a. -Col. 6-SY .ct.Y before ~ol ""!!Od Into •pact In ,. ..... lilt I -....,.,., I IU _. ... '* .......... ...,,w,. ~-1 -~·1 IJoYlll-I -~to a -1mm...i..t ud l8Md U a lorlel "" ...... m a ,llO•drlft IOda1 afltr vehicle for BeregoYOI to practice IP. lout • Iii .,_. 1H -tor a 1ur ._.,ii ....,. • .,. ill .,..... J -..... """1 ol -· • :::... "· • -..... ud f,est ' =. lim ... m:~i: ... Slovaks, w. ; ~hs '"'"i'N¥· '•lt'a·pod IO bi"""'· but It's eoldl' ~ ~-;--, • i9~U:~J·~krtr1.! Sio:n Hist. oi;ic:: -. ~ -Y)ll ... .....iu...t • !Ur "l!?-coat'for lbtrtpactmJn, •. ,.,...,_r-----· · ' ::.rram. -111"' ""'nl•r," 'Equ' ality .. P, ac, t 1 • ~ lalcl bu be dooilecMbe coat ._ Ille llllttweight jar.ket he wore on . , Q!gQlc!lt; The -tui'e·on urth WU PRAGUE (UPI) -Witl) tears In their • ·Jlili!111;jo.dqreel 'FainnbeJt.wftb·blow· ey;O Slovak leader• today ~ an _.J '!f.!°!"'1.l..n •• , but I'm """"'"','' he hlllOric bill' maldn& Sloyw ·equal with Uiel -~-....... , thi C2eChs under I lod<lfal IOY°'1ilnent · ·~ tlie villagers who sloaed acrou the ~ two days_ of e%Cbeiant na~tic . ·~'fields to gre<t him. But he turned ahd anll-~larl youtb cleri\oDsttittonL '"dpwn atttowl of Udck borscht .(beet·and The ceremony Came in · BratiSlava • • • • " .J ~e eoup} in favor of. fl·llahte". hot :Where the Prague leidership had gone • -~ ~;.,..,' ":il_~~~-tti. ,. .. .-';\• . .,;. ' · ~· •1 ' Tuesdayaspartofthesothannlversary TOP L!f·@ER$ HOLD SU RIS~, Mf.l!.T' ON.VIETNAM~Ji~ '.'<,;>;·~ :. ~.·J~I~ ''. -. g°"""' flilht wa&' t& (ht since • celebrations of'~lovalda's Jonna- Gen. C~fon ~r•ms, ~~·· lllt•ry ~r•r, Cont.rs w1tf~,..."' 1• 3~ .,. ~-..... ~predecessor Soyuz i crasMd -on tan·•. tion. The two day• wt!re marked ·by anti· ... ~~ ~ •• . \'I 1 . : ~ ' ;~' --• 'r .. _J ;,/ -~ '.IC .... ~. 4JJtg on April Z(, 19&7, kllllna: cosmonaut Soviet outbuntl but there •till WU no :i·"; .• ,.;. ,, • ..... · 1-· • ~ ~ .i.. .. '1;-~,· " ~• "'1·~ 4it ..... Col. 1/Jadimir Komarovr when bil llgp of retribution the Soviets bad pro- A·:fira· 'l'Ufl~ .. Gi·v:oe..:'.,,..,Jolin~~·Q.n Budlipe:i;~s ~fJ~~l ·=:1;'::::-;i.;i~=lhl~ ~ "'*~;y •• 11gn1ng .~ .. ;,,..y lollow'ed a . fl f«l>O 'Cfq' • i!l(U , • ·· The bellcoptert• patrolling far his W• ofutest march b)I thousands o( ~Yak ·~ -"-:;. · ., : a:..:.;1 •1 .!t • ~ · • l!'., ). ., "" • ¥ 1 • "" , _ ,~, • rival were quick11 <ll 'f:be ·aicene ,,..what !ifudents who marched th r o u g h . ~:ac . ' . ·1 .. ~ , 1 lq ·:1 c c•1, 'ii.·' -, ~,& ib.l'.~~ .. ~h~-~ : Tua c aJ I e d his "ho1e~.c a p-1_~ 1 e" Bratislava . with ~ti ol · "~ulka. S .. B • f • . .,W. IVes -1~.01icn"fln paracbuted•to •atlh. But chlldretl·from · IJlbrlcht, Kadar land Brezhnev·: _ the ecr.et rie ing on~ · ar· ·. ., ,.. '·' · .... , ... thevillagewerefaster.' . , Communistleaders 'i>ftheW~il.Pact , f v · · They galbered ........i ·the·apa<ocralt, ''C011J11rl,. witlch 1invaded Czechoslovakia. . ,. : . ... G: .. 1·, JhlJ ·Te'........... cou.ctod lleregovnil1, lautoll'aph aJld ' Al the mention of Soviet Coiholunist ~ . .. "° · ".: ~ ~ ~ "· ..... 1 u . 1 111 «God grinning ai ht took their pictures party chief Le<inld :W,rezhnev the dtiid.ents ".W:.\sHING'l'Off.(AP) -Gen. Creighton ';.~ U. s. mill~~~ have reported ~r:\. ~~-'·"... ~f with the camera M· bad •·used to eet up a ch«us of dfiiisive wh~es. W Abr ," Jr.'!'\l:, • commander in Vie~ "_~t intelllge • the 'epemy BUDAPEST, . .....,, •• :ii'". "(XI>) _ A photograph, earth from lJ5·mlles up. . . Today ·PreniJer Oldrich Cenilll•aod Na· · ams ~·· ":"": .. ' .. lDay be pr • · ther winter of~ ~~'6 When be '. climbed out of Soyuz 1·-~ tional Assembly Pre!J.dent ··Jo 1 e £ nll!'• ~pat~ a supersecret call on the,.. tensive. ,,. ' -_ Hunaarlan court ctiftyj an American first gestu,re wu to touch the snow, as if Smrkov1iy qned new chartetl treating White House m the:~ of stepped ~!>" .•. : According to ,1-prOfe'.ssional military lndiah' glrJ and an1 Itaiian' todaY' Of tr)ting to reassure himself bis long.IOlo trip of 9& au1onomous Czech and Slovak st'.ates join- efforlt to.dHScJJ.~U: tf>e Wflf'..\.:But a White -. j{Mgment here, 'the lfDrth Vietnamese to . smuggle ·an Ea.D German to'.the w~t hours was over. ' ' ed in a federation: The law goes into e!-H~ apOkesmal! ~111 ·~ vislJ does nol .1 Md Viet Cong atJem1:-and failed -. and aentenced them to ab· months· and a The children. wiUt an eye to histoey, feet Jan. 1. . ·. . mesn "lhere hii'-.~. brei!klhrougp ·~mount .,..jOreo!f • v,. .Jn May aJld &aidtheywooldputa<IJll'blslonesill.the ~vohoda laid it will lnsuJ:~ "the lull tqward peac_e, ,. • ·~.~;,-a)ah:I in AogUst ~i..i-1 · mber. .year.·in jail respeetively: '" circle he. tr~ped . through the mow rl_ghL! of both Czech and Skl~ak nations r ·NeWI· ~,etaey George CbrJ~·"11_,!fh· U S ,..1Ylio,fyt ls that th Misa Henrietta Blueye, 21, a Radcillfe around his ship try:mg to keep warm. andthetulfilmentofnationalneeds." · woUld:not.gO.~.AJiP.g that Abr-· l''N'ort e : · .. "'f-..,.,.( 1~ ew · · e student from Bason. N.Y., and Mario Finally he climbed inliO a waiting "We are crowning tbt efforts of many , seii.!on 'wjth' Preiillent ~olu)oo~, ~hl<b .·iJlhth Vi':n~~~~et ;;:.~~· Rocdllno,IS,hidbeel!ll!!ld~~ heli~ter and ~u whisked off IA> a generatiOM of the Slovak people and, in wun't armoUbctd tihtil after tbe·I~ ; · ea , ._ · · -· an e n~chin ~· .... ___ ~_:i:::_ , • ti.~. town for a shave, a ..med1cal unity with ttie·Czedis, brqi"ginj to a con-bad :Wt to ~retttm ;to .. VJdtnam.~.; . ~ January 1 -1~e, which bad a nuo..: . o, an unc:~,or,~mr\Jl?df'his. checkup and a bot meal. cluaioa the lone quest for equality," he 1 .".~ a ~!I~ .. ~~ ~'?!if/' ! · ~ !11astr~~ _ . ~ .. on tbe allied war ho.me . 1n Goeppmgen, West Germany. Soyuz.% wi! launched last ~idsy, one said. · Howevec, ,.sources. ln,-·8alaoa 'ffl .l:.l-'•. . MISS, IDueye ~·,,l!!!n;;:}tour.'ol ., ,. : · . .Abramsh1ai1 .~·.'W,dlftdtoWashington· lJke other ~"~._u.,S.,milltary men, Europe'hen~r.~ i ·!.).,;;:; ~ ,..~~~1 • • to aive tii'!'fisU!eot his views on what Abrams baa .,,!'Ppooed to any bom· Bocchino "~~)ti..! •!lllJ.;I ' S' T _. a , • etf~ a belbbiti&' hilt of North Vietnam . ~halt ~M*'e are U8lll'ances the 81? principaJ ,~ant.and in 8¥ttlon to·, tate ries would 1tiaVt'oo,tb<.War l!ituation. · Nor_tb Vietna~;would not use a }\alt to his sent~ce Of,.·-~ in .jatl· was flnied b '"'"'"bis'''Jir~kno t ·lo aei)i,eve a ha~eld , advan ·over~w•!litd.(/l~~''", .·· ,· A rams .,.,,. . . " wn. re W'll ii and, utlt Vietnamese. 'ces. "~~· Jim•·'.)«> · ' . .. the Um1",S~-...... just before ,;b~ t tlghlWll e....Z.:ylhlt ,.... . •'' . . Oiit:~ . Fi""' NY: Teac'hers. £, tn.ke took co~J.iii~March, sparked .rm-tJiorJties W' 'e b&rfed from ··' · be ' H ~ ' ~ mediate ~~~n of some ~ "' wbi.b'. Abf. · arrived, w' ' b.-• -. ~'ft.,,. .metrapell tefmlb'om 'WWf!L ..... ~ 0 I developmeol~~~·· current pe"r '. . .#ayed ~~when be 1~ ••• ~v~'":Jaw ·tile-iddi.u-J · · , • • • • drive. ": ·: cllrllllan's . remlltu Indicated' 'lhll 'lieptenee or ~oo barred the two , . · · -· Christian . coul~ not comment. further . Abrams ma~.!"'" reached Wubin;ton defendant. !iOm earlier release on NEW YPRK (AP) -The Board of predominantly ii.,,. and ~ lllcan ··. Peace Plan than the military review stateme.nt, aqd . ¥qoday. .. · _-1 ~ _ ·~!"~ ~t tbe attoroey1 .for .M~ Blueye Education accepted today a slate peace district. ~ .:: 1,! e the word went,!,out from the White House -·-1~ p~tial pr., secretary ~ 't.#lk(1.~ have ai)pealed ·the en.· plan aimed at ending the New York City '\'he Nltnm•,'s.rio,, =not Dfjav, 1 he Charlfla.Jenkin.s·.....owne.t: ~a firm to_the e.uitagorl to say nothing. , .~...&be decillon .Wu ·made over the weekend -'!'~" :t:'-.~: )"" : : teachers' ltrike that has affected 1.1 Y¥·-. 1-r that operates a Cable TV statio~, It was certain, however, that Johnson r tba:t Abr&ml!I would., travel to Washington i it ·~ ,. pjrosecutCir in tutn appeiled million pupi11: The teachers' unJon, would. ~Jf ~ J1 . , W&l!I re· , · He commenting after a ~ographic and. Ahr~ talked about the lull in the . irirtead of ,Johnl9µ meeting h i1D1.1 .(tr a. ~er· sentence In M18.'I Blueyt's however, scheduled more ltrlke ralllefl. set a MonrdUdline for-replieit. ·• ·I film appeared mystenously on ~e' ~ ftghting and its possiblq,. ac;irnew~~e betw~ere .and :Vietnam. ' ·c1~.,.... · ._... -The peaice plah put forward by State Under his plan, the Ocean Hill board Palm Springs statiop.'s ~te .. -show; 11~oanc~ ~yond the usual ~nemy ~t· A Pacific meeting~poM1bly in Honol~u ~ ~J\l~e,..,who ~ad come to lurppe Education Commitaloner James E. Allen would remain suspended," unit ad- ''Thia should up our iatingi. '' -• tern-O(-avo1ding combat and wtthdrawmg or Guam, had been under consideration .runerzs,~ttstified she had ,been in~ : calls for a trustee to adminl.ter the . miniltr~Y, dJhod, Pit""-" ould be , ·• . -to ~tuarie! periodically to refit. . for some weeks. to-ROcchfno bY'two·~r'mar:iS Md -agtted trou~led Ocean HiU. • . ~ : ~ Wti~ lf'Ji . r eed:l~-'!: ~ Y Tbe ttvodaDtB ~..out ·bla~ .. ~ ~ '':•~ J.. -A.. A ..A.. :>.i. ..A. to go along with the .plan. She said she district in Brooklyn. 1 "tf .J;: :~ · ,re . e agr .. '('J·~Wlder the ets aH':ie eoo l!!usfc lt>Vers tiled info· ;;;,' 1i< >< w w ·':i>f.. w did not rec•lve aiiy m6hey.,,'~•.ww we Acceptance ol=,,,. , . nn tr~~ ~ .\h'•eiJIK 7,iiil~ oj the England's, Southwell Cathedral last A , · k s I .:R were to~ bock~ man;. ~1141d. the negotiating . ·" SS.~ 1 ~l~Moii!dPm8Jn· ·«•·'"'.' . weekend.' The music lover( took . ttac s on . upp y •. outes .. . ~:~~.=~ the0114~·f "'° ,,JIOhll'),~_,jhe'-~~u\i!:has been them happily and bundled up to . M • • ' u • governing board ot·~,ll(e· blieln >Sill ·, · 1, • : .,,. demand hear an organ concert becauaecalll• • u.su;1anl!r mon district. ''"'f' ·. . . ' . ' "'· iirlilfl ... !Uspended or edral Provoat Hugh Waywoocl, 70, • •. .. • • The unkin negotlalini.Jl:o"p w"*1l!IJ<> ;'. l · ~ .'c .J:.;;~ '. · refused to It/I'll Ill• heal Oil .. early ~md«\'l'p· p1~N :l. T1ets P1"ckets . Netwo' rt:__ session, but it ~illl ~· .... '.,;:lt.l':'t. ,.,,:,;,:':":.. . intheyea.r, , I 'f "-'" a ... ! '..& . ~. *~'J'~.~. · ~ tod&yandTh~~Unloti ,',..( . ·•"°'.Q ,~:t/;:i.,• f:!"j.:• 1'' ,._ ... :; ... ( ~ .,....., ~.~-·""'··, -.~ 1 · .... -;;_,; . .;..;, -• · .. parenta and teal:·:· ~-;_ Bl1'»f<, 1·Vet~' .'JI' ·.-z :~~:J ........ _~.'');' · , ' /'" , '-~·~ . ;,''•-NEWYORiC(iJPJ)-Tht,...American ltrilte. 1 .,. ~!.1 H':-r,:\-..'.>·~-·::Y.'t··~-. df1··~~-. """° ·: •• ' 1'ASBING~{:,U.) ~-Gen. · BrV.°''' .• for,cii.~ cannot survive inside . Federation of Music!~ l~l lo!l•i.set The Ocean Hiii, board , 1i1et ~-~· p~;.~J~., ·~ncy Bill -~er· ~~ •. ~~~ce,~~fil itaff~~~:..·~. \tl~~". ,falmer said.' "and =~=~t. the three m~jor br6ad· ~~er bU~• ... ~: :; ,~,~;~·. t · ·~·~;~~~ :f!'~-, ·. ~ ·~to rOons!a~tlacks ~I ~.!rom the m~n force : '11b>·•li'lb' adlon Wiii! taken ~~·I h. nooncem<nt on the pl~. The~~ WASHINiJ.~· u !)c -Preajdent on U: enemy'• bale areas, com· ufilil,, the e~'l local for co umll, local!! • "1ilii!l-rt~ 1>y a yote 'Iii ~.'Iii• also met Tut!day ,niglit but ~Y Joifnlqfl todaji-. f ~'toed. leg!aation munications and supply routes. guemllas and infrastructure in tfMl ;'l.1?Jbttad \fiffer bf the ~ta ~~nceip.ent. ~ ·~·~i'f·~i: ·· 14? ~ ~ • • , AdmJmstraUt:p an , 'l'M·lfl~y "bas .;.M.Mlv.,_go~e,do. . •populated areas cannot survive.'' _.s'~r .. ~~· the 1!,ii·tl ·~al ~ ai1nounced ~ plan. '.nleiS '*9 iricl~ . •-. agency, ·~ .. ·!l('the"lf!;r.;. Sta .,,..,. · ... atF:l.l.Palmer, a former ranking commander · •l!zi!O~i.ililj 'Oii:, deaplte a reciOiil-listenc,. that 79 whlte <lln10n toclier> •'ti0ni.il0ntl\;·. ident'1deskfromthe 1tor·iodleu ·•f.p~'."~~" · · · ~/.~··Co.· and ·the AmerlCan the' deadlock continued OYflr ii..... The llµJt w••'*only piece ol lesiflla- "clod: "W h ~"l,_..,, ·~~·•11>->·l!!eJ!·· ;,. .. Vlelosm, said the sur.r.ess of U.S.-and ··-llf!"•to·-by AJl'M·offlcllk. NIWftt • 'ioaclllnf unmolated in tho {'.lllth' ~!A · '' ,_.,.~ ~"'· .. _~I ..'1_ ·-•·•·I ... ~" ' I ~ ' ~·~~ .. hise ~\lei~" ... '1.1~ .~ed tactics "forced the enemy last y · ~~1,4 '1~-'·. ! !: :;f • ' \ / ~ 1 ' ' : ' ~nneetlti~ , J-"'.-, ,.._. n ~1, \-W change hls basic strategy of fighting a ... .,.., ......., -. -~ "' · .... · , . , .. - . , ·~ ·v~;;ru::~~·~-~ ~1J-:><.tn~~:.=.:;.;-:11~:.whichled 1 ,~~;.l'ifr:.o :~,,-~·ph' . Orh.g·"'n' . • ·:w1·nds ''No longer secure in hit bue rom-· ~ ·JiYU s. •'s'J.;J: ' ' 1 ~ V · plent . . . and driven away from the ~ •· . ' · ., ·Pla1tt•c Sur.goo' iB JIOl)UlallonJ the ~,,;y elec:ted 1o gambl• , .. i;t·:.,. ~c--,,., · .. . · , I!! ;,.· 1.ilitlrier -1il\ail and toke the of. "' •· ' •. S H Ope ed !~~"fu:'b.~c ~!',;.,~~n .:r~ Bury Syrdcui~, Barnes Corner ,ays e rat , ~r frogl.destluctlon," the general 'J .,. >,O.-. '. ' , . ., . I On 'En'c Galt' Palmer estimated the enemy combat Cllllforal4il '."''"~•-•UTIClllWlillnwtroi:HA.M.llT•···· .._m, m' South V1'eloam at m""""' •'-~-An ••TWenl ~It'll Clill-.,.. 'l!'"l -: \ ,. ••-...... """ 1.11-1.l ~t nlll 1rwl ..,_. to ~~· · ~ ;.._,~-,,_1111 1 _,,...,. "° ' '• lJ0,000 froope WhtC .. he aaid, have .._.. C)lll~ Tu.du nleflt .nil todtt. llOll'·. T• . • vk :--' -~ .,..,. ~ ,u .., ......,..... 11\ft ~IJiltlitlO!I ..,..,...."' ...... w ... .. .. :/::'.:!'.,: • ' . ...iii.i!' ThU 1~ ~ Jtia . d'i!·~:~~OOD {AP') --An attorney· ,~uippa4. witll.!ln~ So'liet and :,.:':· .~~ ,-1" ~ COot. .~ .... ~·1!:·(;~:.::t _ , f'trtMr rlith4tNciT '., i..M.f•yaamanwbo1avthllname11Eric • ''EYen~·~oflargr,better .ti.":~1'!::;t :i"='~=·· ··g:·J :i:~; .. · D ••"'1• ' •u-t -. Hin) .. ,_., so.,.,.. aM"&Otf:; , ..C...'tt underwent minor plutic surgery ..,. .. 1...--i.Naftla.-y,.· ~--··· •-1.-J.. ....... wtildl ~ hlttl winas .1n11 l.. ·. , .. ,. vn ..-•-tr ! ~'° ._......,._ -_,.y ...,.__ OOld l'lllM to NO!::fl'ltm C.llfGrnla, :-=:,... ' di•"''" Tho trud< amalll<li-foa' t 'WJllO Ille, ... utnatlon laat April of J?r· the -baJ not~ ,hll 14 dand \IP · -'" w""'-· "" _. · ~; :c· .,.,. dimngroomaf tlN ~,.;,...ur4nt .'-'ilfart1n'tmher King Jr. to -tht-tombef Po* el. the free world :~=: .~ *: ~~.~ i:; ·~~' f--c;~ ~~:on::; ?::::":;• h~!!:tl~~ '!be lawyer, Bennet Olan, declined :!!:?" forus in Vietnam." be ~ , t:t:~. ~ ~~ == -'-"11 ·t: r '/~~\'-".~,-,..,.'_/ tllOlilhlng 4 [<nu and two ll1lk ch4iN. Tuesday to give details of the surg<iry "Tbe enemy Is aldulul and ~ bjilt .-"'°' ,_,,..,...,. -,--'\.. ~ Ml .. • ~ · • I • ' performed by Dr. Rusae1 C. Hadle.J U.· be-il'"GOt inftK:lbitt*'f!}mlr llld· ••ee l f•.t..~":..::=. ":,~: _.. .. , ... n .wm "' \j. cept to lllY it wa1 of the type which hu ~gone~ for 111111.ti-. .,.., .. """"""' tt19 mtfQ!f'f ,...... •ffttJtmetl ... ••-.., l••1tt Sm. Eugene J. McCarthy, aasur· would not greatly change his appearance. Tbe quility and training of bla ~d~ ·-lf.nJ'""':"~ """c:..= ~ -· · · 1111 llil ~.:.eo;a ~~· 'l:be .. ladtral Bureau ol lllveolll~tloil llOldiertNdtterioratln(andbellloslhl .....,.. M-•"" u•-· tbet be W1.l1 to bu ~ Fztc Galt wu an a1iu Uled 1Xlh'lpet:eot Jeldert." --:'• tw ~ -~ -• .... Ce•..,•I pMCe: "I tlllllt the fted Piper will by Jain• Earl Illy, now foclll& trial In -..,... --._,,.. ----- b& _,., mlDi -t""'' Mem.-Tam., on 1 charge of murder· •1 ~ ~au~~._111.::.1 Lw ·eiou. Ml .""" _.,.,. '--ro-, Ex "reek p..-..;e:r.: .-.. 'T•...,"w. "41( • ......_ ...._ c1111z11 ..,-1111 ......... ~ .,, .,. .....,. 1--\7 • ..,.u.u. • •• ..,... ..._. ~..-c:aaP-..._.,.._.. .....,, wlMlt _._. ... &ou•tMft L,,... Tt,k:br tboucht Olin uid be thought the operat""" •• ~ """ "'*""'511 --. """' ,..i-....,,, • ._ _. """'·.._ ,....,.., "'""·" tbi ' ., ,,,,._ ~ i.ndl•" her· performed th.Ne or four weelr:1 before the ~ ,.. ,,_... -w ... "" ""-" ,,. , .Jn.albi~ aaeartfMd. c:n a bulldlnl ana•Mtion on A~•· ••tt may blM Reported 'Critical' ~. _.. ~ .-tt11 ,.,,, , "•...,.Y'• .,_,....,. r•n••• in T_...,. !:.:.:.:&.-::.... wOUia beef a ....... t!! ~11e°'aa1t1"'". 11th o1 March. 1 :'r1n ~ ":J::~t .. ~= ::;.:.=.::,.." ,..~·:;. ~ ~ ~ "l'q .. _....,. ~"'" -. oraet ........, ATBENS (UPI) -rcnner ~mier Mt -. """ •-"" Thi "'"" •• ... "" •• ..,...,.,.,,. wu ..,. • dancly ~. nulll -• 'lie ...._ nim:ta all queatlom to Georp P~ IO, a-.,. crlllc _ .. --..,,. ... , .,_ tried Cllle Oil, Jt ~to ~.. OIOD. 'l'bo ~ -tt'1 believed Gil! ol ~Grtel; ll\llllal:J.recime, lodoy wu =:.:...:::, ---S.., If-, T14ea :-blWltalooimhed.ooed ~eat Drt llldllJ tbnlUgh the t.ai In 14uttlta)" ~-frtlm l leJ1u o( .z:-,:,;...-::.,":; =.~·----~~~J!P;,""4, ! and batdllat ·to• m.tnl •m. =~ ~£amdattcm. At internal ~~ .... ~ -l.I -._ .. * w ""fNtOll!Y ~"" NCMt .., • .,,.,. .•.•. fft-M Nfl, .. 1 ' f6Ii!i ti ~ .-,. -tlit a • ,.._. nu,,. .. ._ ,.IM TMUUUT : Ubl1a found. out•... anr o said, told t11ie·doc:t« wu "'coatiDaoal11 ,, ..,.. ....-. '" .... .....,. '" "" -w 11"" ............ 6:• ...... u • ~ f1l'lt WOIDlll io..... lllCk.. ... ~tlioo hid nccamended him. PollUcal followen of PIPllldre'1 ..,.,,..,., ' ''"' ..., ., .... , •• ~ ........ , ........ I.A • ' p1ece1, .m.de of. did ta14, ta 2,0GI 01fo aPI tb6 caa. dklo't ttlnd out in gathered at Evana•liJmol ftosplt.al. aent-~,_!.';" fl'M':."":c~ ~ • ........... : •:••m. ~· • ,_.. -lince tbey wertPftlbablf RldllJ'• mlod, bUt be added: "Al 100D 1na the end f« the veteran Politician ~.:=. =. ~,;;;1c1t..=; ::' :=;==:: 'f:::::: :..~ ..fnlal Ille llaY8dlll ~ ... dllcoverld wbe the (llti,int. lllld millll· ........ ""·--· If :::.::-= = ~ .. .::: ... .... .. -"'"' .. •I tietlmt -~ \ -. lllO-wureportad to tll{nL~ borpltal TualdlJ aJibt. , ---.,_,.., ""· 1 -,. ..,, • .... • -----------==""'T::::::=-=----------------------------====-=---. ---,.... ..... --· 't •• ~ ~ ..- -•Apd ...... ..... .......... ·-"" . , ... ... ... n JI ..1111 ,, ,, " .... " o · " . " " • .. Ill a • " " G 2' ....... • • .. " . ~ " " .... " . u .. n " .II " .. . " " .. ~ : ~ » ·" : : .. . " " . . . ... .a " .. • 0 ...... :? I r JI " " .... " . • • ...... " • .11 ........ .. .. :.1: Inte • U. E;xploratiQn ' ~eReiJiveil ,. . CAPE kENNEOY l rit) -AJf)l1o aszMlf • """"' Tbe United~ Sioll!o '~ troct!ng-ft, ~Ml Ha ICienllM Tbe elgb! Ix p e'r Im•• I ~ " llpl illioa' ai.ni the Plooolor . ... ... Ille -two w lrf bj\ p,dod lo .. -dllle -\ lamchlnc •· ~ ''weatber ,.. .... tlio •• ~···· -· thel 11111" -~-..... --utr ...... two "\"Ob orblllq -""'· \. )rvni\IJGt~~- ll'bo two ~ ·-"""''IM IUD. I the llnl --.. BmlM ~ ~ t!lk: -,......... -tht ......... etrll!. ; fut'Mard!. llld lhe lalt ,.,_ t will m••••r\ ''l"'f~UllL ,•. · ---.oleelrle Up , flral• ~ -~· firoet oni, llplCO dult .- d" u "' -• b. p. '· ' qllllraljolia. labort1ory detlgnod to Tbe ,..billl>a · ....... IW on the r1'lllalion tbol flooi:i ~ wl1l ~ 111 • from Uie !11111 ond to dlarl the -l>e,...i Ille to 1 a r lnterylibOt.ry l1JNllrile fields .,-. 111 lllllln job Wt1I be It lhot ·channel rlldialloa tdirlrll look_,11 ,-y ~ llarl the earth .... moon. . ' . • • = .. -., ..,q :t..::. LEAVE!\OV.t 1, ·-~to~T'-,_. l'loneu\J It -.. 11 -·-· leave earl!\ a~ I: 4' a.ih. J1ll'( Yll: U01tr • llov. I on:a ~Deli, . ~,.m, ~ !be. i. roellel 11 ri1'111ilracl blto 'II · ·~Ylolel 'l}l·b I "' ori>ll around,.llt. tun' that will ·Iron!,.... ¥'e to take It betwoen the paths· of .Wt-mm 1bo111'1beir earth and Venua. birtb and Mvelopmenl. - The llighl of.the l!S mllllon, , may lh<d ...., IJPI on the ,45-poond probe ls IChedllled put and !\limo of earth'1 OWD to be followed on Nov. ti by syttem. . ; the launch of '° f1$ million, Since \lltraviolet Ugbt never . 4 , 0 0 0 -p o u n d o r b i t i n g reacbel ground oblervi:toriel, a 1 tr o nomieal observatory astrooomen have .bad to relJ ~OAO) on 111 AU...C.Ollur lo lite pul on brief flflbla of rocket. . • -quodinl ~ aboYe-lbe al- l t '.lhe eight e x p t' I:'. l mt n t t mflpberi" to_ vilw tbat partloa Olllomated ~ tnio I of .iet1or: rtdlallon ' ·dieu!or orbit 480 <D11e1 blgb II loi>k ts yoan Ind abcu1 40 .1')iere It will be well aboYe lite roeW ~ jo _. murky layer of a!znosphere lhrle boa!s at )lllravtolet -Iba! obocUWJ the view of start from 150 atara. OAO lhould from ground obserYatorJes. collect t.wice u .much fn. 10AO's signlfic811tt. to the fcinna~ D1 iJi a day, and fnm IClence of astronomy bas been much fainter llan. · ~bed aa almost ,as im-In six mootlll, OAO will , J>9[1ant u the invention of the bave surveyed u rn.an,. u ~ielescope itaelf. The satellite 50,000 stars and cbalted in will give astronomers a new detail more than l,(XIQ. ''window" through which they Th< first OAO WU launebed c\.n observe dia1IDt ceie.tial April I, 111116, and failed o &y bodies. later due to·• batt.ry failure. RnCKlft'I. FAILED The 1pacecraft'1 electrical ,--=-.---~: tydem hu ) lince be e n The ~O and Pioneer are redesigned and the eotire both usU'c roekell that failed machine bas been 111bJeclld to on their last launch attempts an exhaustive review' t o from Cape Kennedy. Project ellmloato IDY other potoollal officials have traced the pro-trouble areas. blema, ho~,~ are ron-1,...;:=::;:::;::::=====.I ::::\::!'. ~~~ , . LbCAL ' . Pioneer t will be ae-H• .th., 11 ... ,., ... +.111 , .. companied into tptee by a 41). .. .,., •••ry cl•y, •M.t wh.-t'• pound satellltt-designed to 1•ing •n '" th. tr9<1J+.t .drop off ~bit to aerve ON~• C.•st tlia1 th• DAILY ao .a• tr~at for •llte ll'P • . , • ~ ' •. .. • • . ·THI .. ,nLllfON Cll•••'*C....... ... .......... NLY . . -- .,., ._,.., . 1lal4,~fl-~ "'""1...,_ llACN· ,..,..,..... llUCN ~····~ . " ........ ~ ,,..~ .. ,,,, .............. . '. ., • • • • ' ,. • • • • • ., ·-' . .. • Mll.Yfll.OT I • . - _ .~1\i Penney Storti 011116 lftry Night Monday Through Saturday· . 'T l . • ; ' -' .,,,_ .. ,-lij.\IWYI ,J ·"*u,,..,with' · .d' st bit Ii•-dieit ' _ 1u ·"., . ~. . , . :. ,,., ·~ ~'. . ... Y ·, P1y u 11111Je, 0. 5;50. per -ii. 'Hlad-to-toe Hit for iovon tlje .tali.tl mon In !hit traditionally llyledrch!iir-wilh ijs·:i :WayJ>l.;t;on- lng, polyurolhane foam cushlonl!ltl;-co..,... in easy care glah iolt' yinyl In a diok'a Of black. orgrffn .. ,·J ••· . I.·; · I· • • .. • ~ • I .. , • ' • ., . • • " ' \ j I • • ,. , ... ' . c "~ f • I ' I . • ' • •• c< •• • " ' .. ' ' ' • • ' "'· ' ~ • ... • •• '·· , • • ' . ' ' .. ··".: j I I . . -··• 'I' • I ... • ' 't: I , ' ;'5()· pc. stainless steel· sintlci for~ · · -8, plus 6 · s•..Vlng pi•~•.i~~·l ·i ' . ' ' ' . . , . ' ,• ~ ·.·"&°)(. 1 • -' IPICIAt :BUYI Pennn:bowf\nsfWll •'1'f .,.. -v.lu.t " I • .. i • ............. e: ~······ ••• ~. '•. 3.99' I ..... ...,.__., .. ~, .. ·-w:.•-•--: .., ! , ...... 1 ........... . , ....... .,_. . , ... . P'lJIClll -a tt·-; ,. • , i.. • • •• e ..... . . . . . Your ·chol~.of ~ 300'~ llol .. black, or l'rlnC... 3001n bkle{l1lilli el hard """ ber,ar piaol!('"1 EbuNtv Ill 10, 12, 14, 16 .. wolgl& Chi!Melcolon lo ail1udh• ....._, , I • , ' .. -_ ... _ • .. ... ' • ---- ' • I J1UNT1'~GTON BEACH , ·: (t,i~~tin~ton C.11t•r): -• ' NEW'POtT. BEACH (F-othlon 111.,,nd) • , • • \ l l ' I l I f Ull.Yft.OT ~!7 Fare _t. M~w Sidewinder Sent TQ Arrive , In NY Soon I • • • • F•EE SAFE' DEPOs1r :'IOJf.f ; .• MAINTAINING $500 ·SA~N~s .J«ouNt~ '" .-mp .-z.1• , . I • ·' , . • -·-- • • • ' • ·-' ,_ .. -. FUlLERTON I ·HUNTING ON-BEACH ~ 11 ·~ t 1 1' I H111'tln1 on CMter ' E4;119., ~I n Dlttt Fwy. ' ' f . " ' ''-' ' . •' :.'· ' • . ;; I f r . NEWPORT BEACH - ' . Feihion l.J1nd • MicAr+hur-'.+ raciRc Cot.t1Hwy. , • I ... ~~~~~~~~~~·~L!.l~....:...::~c..l!~...:..~~~~~-=-~~--~~~~~-'--'--"·~"""""' ..... ,..,"'"'=·~-;.__·~.,,,.:s:..,;;:==~-<==""'=~-.... ,,,,,, • .,,. .... ~.--~.~-~-;....------~-~----~-~-------------JL-~~~~-·~~--- i / ••• . " .,,. '"" . • .. -··· Weil Tlf'fJ October J0i 1 ... • ~ ' • PILOT-AOVllTISll-3 - ..... _ . .P1•rw-11esk . · . ~ ... ~"111111 llt 3 98 •.• 11.-· 'N· llooj, clllt,... .. . .. . . " . ,,~,, •llJ'.ft •"I'" ~~ ....... , .. _..,, __ --·-...... •• , 7 ' 1111 ---7gc · •• --n=•=·l• -~ -..: • HB -. -.. "' ... 1.23 1.9 .... 1111 ...... • 1 f . PRICE .. ' ~' ''Slill GllS1 ' las' !11%.19 ... lf '•ll'1W~ . . .. ., . . . -. ' : , .. ~ "lllln'' ., Wn 'i 1 i II ' ' • lMly -.... oilll '111111 "" ..... ·•~"· 1 'PillfES Wrf 'a,.....,•. J"' . ' COll••WAll . •1'='91C. ''Starter" Set' • . fllt ""''" ""~'= ... ~ -.......... - IA"" 1.98 • • ' kotTlts•· •11111• ..... , .... :·.·.~·a-a· , · T. • ~ , 8. ,.,. ' I • ~· ' . .r ' I ' "llyldf'' UIUID , 'CtN IMlellll '• ---.,..... .. l j ..... ~ --- ' " ' l ,. ' ' ; 1.'flavi~isf' -.!:==";::::::;:::f, ., .... SPllY" ' • b-Stia&ill1 Dlclqlllllt , • CINll lllUr IK lllicllf .. - ' , . • ' ~--y PILOT M • B G I · QUEENIE By Phll lnhrfandl \ .. a1~e,_.. raun ui tyr----r-~;;;;..::.::;.. .. , Murder, Rape : SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - o(iov. Reagan llYI Blact ~-leader Eldridge :.ciuver "!ftOCbel /o(anlsm, ·advocates the overthrow of ""' p>munent and .... lim-micb In ldl prucblnp." I ;. 1be llnJmlca, RNPD lllld, are obecentUel. four Jetter .,..-di and violence. -:~The governor made the 'Wmarb Tuelday at a •1oo-a- plate -. • Subverslve ~ ht ....ned, an mOflnl Into high ocbooll -and col-1-lrJlnr ''lo dlli!P adaca- -and w lnterlin wtth ordtriJ admlnimrotiOll • f tbea IDlttl:utlonL .. Coming Saturday, Nov. 2 SIDEWALK SALE! I HARBOR CENTER We've extended our banking hours. Nory our Hun.tingtoo Beach 0H1ce W(11 bs open from 10 a.m. to 5p.in. Monday thru Thursday andtO a.m. to 6 p.m. op Friday UNITED '8'I'ATBS - 7t..T A. 17TT.Q• 7t..T A. T 302 Fifth Avenue ~~~~ ~~ TelephoM~1 BANK '-' · •• :'.1•-'"'''"z'"s._...._,..,_..,......_.,.._ · i,. ' . i '!1 " . j .1 ...-. " ., { ,.ll"l · ~ · " .:'.·'·a i<1a·s 1101~ rla61:1a '.s8tDe ·W•r ·tOo.· .lfypµrkid's bel!n hiding.outlatelywhenhegets . your·GenerafTeleP.hol;te·business off~ and get orl \htj'phone, take thenint There are probably him ·an-exte.nsion i>horie. Then he Clin·have his eom' things he'd rather discuss·without iin audi-lete-8..ietes witholit.fe~fingself-conscious .. eliee arqund.-And he's en\itled. After· all, asking When a kid feels you don:t want tb listen in on . , a girl' out at his age is hard enough. Bui when the all his private conversalions;·he's more· apt to teU _;"wl>olefamily's listenirtg'i~; ~guy could freeze. -' · : you al>Put the.m: An extension; phoOe-gives him ·· Help loosen young Don ·Juan's tongue. CaTI Ilia! choice. . ' . 1!ii£lllfll •1111.r 11i1 .• Tll1Jli1L ~ I . J. • . ~ • ', II• ' . • i l ' • •. ... ~amiJ1 • • Pionee;rs -D .. eam~ I· '""'""'· I \ .f (, ,1 ·~"~Son'~ We1t' to A1t1tralia on Lemon Venture · •• ' •• • IWLYPIUI' • • . • ) .. ~ . ' . • .l!ENIM IStrlpH I So114tl D~CK I Prints I Solicls 1 t ' PIQUE PRINTS. $011 PRINTS NUHY DAN SOLIO's ......... ·.' .._A , '5..ar1nt•t4' ~ w111!1W.. V11 ... "'1~t"' !it .. 'F.n yi. Att.m4 AW . <;111t1..ti.' W.1ttf 'c.tt... . YOllR ·CHOICI ' . r ' 2, ..... ,00 . . - , ' .. • SUNNOST SUITIN& SINGER SUPER P~IN'l.S SUN6Akl STRIPES.' . ST. TROPEZ STR\PES YOUN& Fl.All'. 'PRINTS ' · MANY OTHERS ,41~). "" ... ' .,. , I .y ..... Fr.,,.:11.tt .. tJ.tl "" -11,+N 1U11r C..N11h.' ' . • • YOU!I; t;l!C)/CI '."' ... '• 9,::., I' •. ~ .. , ' ; I I .I I ....us ....... ~ ........ ••111r.z · llUN llOI ALL AMI °", ..... Lit .............. . .•• Ill.Miii t l • - • • • .... --·;,:.:· ,. \ i ' - Seiel•erff•. Bloating Causes Discussed PETEI\ '· llTEINCROllN Dear Dr. Steincmlm: Until the put three -b m,y weight bu boen obout na pounds, but lately I have been 1ainln& by bloa11J11. t.11 dqc1or 1w &iV<G me .. ,,.,... ihotl and wale< pllla." Uoually they lake df obout 7-t pounds In I few days. Ill Aid m,y -was c..,...i by bomonol, ll!l- bolance. Mm! I llw.• -pl1la dolly In order to bep m,y weigbl down? I'm In "'! 11,. 2Gs and am almllll ocared to ea! or drinl: onythlnB. - Mlsa L. eo..-t: 11onnona1 Im· bo1>DCO mll!l>t do just that ; cause excessive rentention of Culd In tbe l1ssud and ln- cn!!ase weight In 1 o m e wamen.1 oweillnB, of the lep, bloating, nervoumea 11'8 a port ol I llyndnJme we Cllll premenstrual tension. For yeon we could do nothing to relieve t h e I r diacomforta. Now we can often bring old by &iviDC I c:om- binotlno · o I tnnqulllim, hormonel and-(water pilll) for about 1 -before tbe espocted period. In -who oulfer from bloa11J11 and owelllnc, docton . oometlmeapmc:rlbecliutttjcs for weeb lmlud of for days. But "I think that patient. lhouldllllderllandthathlla~ parenlly simple method of i:emovinl UCOll Duld lhould not be lakeo lightly . Especially lhoold II not be overdone d u r i n e reduction regimes because it may upset tbe mineral bo1ance In tbe body. When Iara• llJ!lOW1ta of Culd are lllll, 90dlum and polalslum lmbolaoce ...Wl MDII docton wam tbelr pa- tient. not to lako the "waler pills" on their own and for loo(! periods of lime. Ex· cessive lou of aodlum and potassium can caU!e .evere upsets in the melabollsm. One ,........., during IUCb rapid weight loa due to diuretics (which remove flu1ds rapid1y) ls to build .up the potassium In the blood by eating such foods as ftlll, meat, molaaaes, pr• n e 1 , raisins, almonds, 1 pt n a c b, peanuts, whole wheat. olives or avocados. However, thb: de1erve1 repetition: rapid eght lou by use of diuretics, oft.en repeited, can be potentially harmlul. I hope I have annered yoor question, Mias L. It's about time you tot over being acared to eat or drink anything. You can relu lf you reduct 1n moderation. Dear Dr. Sldncrolm: For aome time I have been troubl- ed by a tremendous amount of au, not DeeeSl8rl1y befon: or after meals, but almost at any time during tbe day - somellmel with nausea and mm-. My doctor found nothing wrong except that I am an "air gulper." He aug- ~ that I atop, that nothing e.1Je would help. Will you ex- RJaln! -Mlsa c. Comment: Some air gulpera 1<1 about H like a fllh pulled out al. the water. You can aee tbem 1• through tbe motions, and Ibey are obo penonally aware of the babtt of nallow- lng air. Most patlenta, however, are unanre of tbll. Tberefore, be tbatkful your doctor bu called tt to your at- tention. As you catch yourself In tbe act ol alr.awallowlnl, you will aom learn to control the-And ao lhb !-'° will ,.... oymptoms of , .. -. y to Sell Yule Trees lt'a not tot IOCID to be tbfnt. Ing•---· c:ml1ng to Ora Cblldtn, dialrmmlol·tlie~­ ... project of tbl Y'a Men'• Club, • ~ -., Illa YllCA. a.Jllln r-11 that ,.. 1e1n1 dllcot.• ticteta are -IQllable al Ibo YMCA d- lloa at -Unmntty Drive lo l(ewport -. .. ..,. c:oJI. lnl IO-« -lJ. ~ needln(~ dlll"'7 ---and ..,..,., ... IJpe ol tree, 11111 ..., """"" 411&. e ... -... ---will• .... Glefll,IOOloen -llr .... l'llCA to --.... "-&::° .. ~. 2!33 .. 1111 .... Drn.. - ' r-... _..,,, _ _.. :..... ··- •• -'!! ~~· ... .., ....... ~ e W L tnti Ito. C.. ............. C:..W, C... W.. e 1MU ..... A.,..• I 111 1•1•1•4 IM•f•I C..W, .... ..... • "61 Ct• I& ... • h1I' If o..,. C...., ft-. .... .... e 4117W• I I ...... w.t.W . ; . .-.·-...~••r11 ..... ~a.spa1•. t2t•YalHIOukPIBl ... ed Decorator Wall U.lts t'UtAHa•la Yac••• ....... ,..,.99• VirtUatJJ tade. 1traetJble polr ca-, cup ud Rop.. per .. Le1Jr:proot1. ru1t proor~ den proof. AutomaHc Party Perk EMPlll JZ CUP $774 Fully automatic, perks up to 32 cups ot coffee, then keePI it warm. Drip fret' faucet. U.L app<oved . . .......... •••••••• .......... llolclt litllll• I '"""-...., I ........... ~~ ·-----wllh ~­decor. Zi--..._ ... .... -------bod I'll· low1 lato t- Ctrl1ls•1 .. ,, .•. N~ -......... ~ ... -.. ~· .. .. ·-··· ... _ .. , .... ;;z -•ll •o e ................. I • • e 'lSIU•• V •tt.•W• t t w.c....lC... ..... -..W • 11t61......,,...., • Cliyua ,..,._ .................. ..... e 1 ... W.~-'w.tlt. 'I I c..w; ... ,._ -e 11M1W'ri~1M11t.•f...._ ..... c.tlr,,_.. • ...., ' ... ,.,~ -~1.91!"~· If ......... . ·cmj•ii••••• .. . •at',,.,,, ... . '93 SllPt • '111 .. ' . : .. ""' tm:.irloob or c wear ot tb .. fine towel& In aolldl, "prinll,!leqoaldL ., .. ,sv ..... Large Cera•lc T•bleLamps ................. *a.79&'4.79 ·=.: ........ Cloolceol61 s1s1 \:' ::=.r'1~:~ . '. • 'Choole hta. • •J)eclal ' ~ lelettlGll. ot,,m4 famous · ,# - . t. ~:~ti- ., ... , 1'7·11 ................ ' Cl9a1 .. ....... $268 =·~~...: -. ............ , ·~ WllllkJ . -.• ::;:!S ~~. s3. ·'' .. '"" 0£04.,......... . . ' ' ..;, l---· . . --- . " . " , ' . 6 .... . ........ . •• 4 ••••• a.ftlMllhlllllll HI 49c .Vicb lnhalen1 . ' Jolly-PllloW.-ltcOlf• : 9 c Vasehne ~ .. IO...D11d11•l-PrlallC.kOff•laW -79c Ban Roll-On .... . 4 -1.o11 .. 69c Corn Huskers . 4--Pricelllcl.kOlf•lllHI 49c Cutex . .=a ••• ...... -............... . . . - M8n'sCMrtley . 8reaShll21s Beys' & •Iris' Nylen Qlihad_ Car Coats Bmwllh--ab1• or eoocealld 4 hod. Girl• are $ 77 belted a: pUe trim-med or.piimed ny. M . .ftolk . 8oT'•~····· . ...,, •••• Pal••• ~e,,. ,., ....... . ••••tell ~---57c ----"' -----. ----· ...... ,, ... , .......... ~. ....,,11.-U .. lir EF.-EJS!::. $8 9' . -.--_;. • ' - '. • • • p.m. In .t,Qo, !ll>ird..Uoor ni•. eoiliiM'iil'Butfdiiig. Vermont Gov. Plj)llip, J:lpf! poke on campus ~1· iii alf or the Humphrey- uskie tlck.f~-His #s ponsored bY?-~ , . ~ '.' d tudent:;. - R" ..-~ Ps' ···~ · ~ '.~ ~r ;(#C~ k\~F$ ; \ COSTA MESA . i' Jewelry ·and··.Loan · ~-·. ' · •· l'IESENTS e · \blAMPN l;?.$:1 , . 't> Low Cost '~· Direct to Y011t , . ~ • c •.Jo· 8 ~ .!~ -~'. n;;,..~·"'";.: ~ ' ' . ' " 1aa ~EW~r · ~L••· '1 LU lllOA~AY-OOWllfTOWN COSTA MUA \' ;r.14~ 646-71-41. . ' 1 .... ..:· " . ,. t'. ., ' ' . ' ' ' v • .,. : . ·' ,,. ' .. , .. '' f•-': • . . . ... •• • . -•• ~ 1 j I .... i:C • .• •• '.: 1. • • •• • . :. tot ~~. ; :: f ... t . ' I I • I • f • l 1• • ) t •• ' ' ' .u. DAU. Y PILOT' JI ' . . ' • • • • ' ' • • • •. •• ., •I ' 'I •t.( .· ; ., • ' •i.'l f• •• .,. ;.;J:~.;...i i.-:..;·.... . .. -·: .. ;."~~:1 ~1 ·' ';..·,.i ,, :,;_. ;~E~.l.~l)<QDEL• PILLOW 11 ~ •!. ,.J .,;:;i ...... .r\;;1~ ... f' Jt, '.·;•: OFPU1:1·~1;1.~,MpRE YOU . .'~ llUY, t~;J.lORE YOU SAVE ~ ··~IN'.' ' ' ' !t • ' ... q ,, '., f-!•rf • ·.: <.!'f.~i~'ffY ~o fµmish ev.ery bed '" yo!I' ~ with • most · .~ comforta·b~e ~IS~ polyester pillow • ... • 1a \ . t! and "save .from "ffOO to· 8.00! Tho ') . I • ) : BUY ONE FOR 7.00 IUY TWO FOR u.ao IUY THREl'.F.OR JI.GI .• IUY 'FOU_R. FOR 20.oO , . .,,SAVil.00 ' ..:..nol1 f.inily 1 wilr:hov~ swaat .dreams on thoso ·;o'lt, yof~r\silient pillow•. By furoiuol / With ,.,,;oveblo 'no.iron ~otton ¢0¥,r, ~ch 1'. le;..a 21 x21;· site. 1 "-~' •1;,. 3~VI' J.'DO' '""':0 1 .:o t iAVi ~ .:_:;' • .I • ' ' t' t I ..... '1,; f, ' . ~. t • < • •t ,~: ,,• •· 1'. ' " I '' > ;/ " -'Ct ' • •' • . ' . ~ .. •·. ' . ' .. : . ' • ' I t 't :,i• f"l'IAHEIM. ·:~·~· ........... -'~i . . ' "'""' "'"' ~ 10 ...,, ,..f:lD ~·'"• ! ' .. . . :t . I . ' ' ., ''. i ' . ~· . ..._;· .... . . 1•'.···~ .. ~ ·: ... ... " ... . ,,., '" ., . .. ,, ~ • ....... '' . ' ... r ,, • • ' .~T .fl 'faMoo ,.....,. e "4·Ull M.... tlir• Fri. ID •·'"' te f:H '-·°" Sot, 10 ,..,, te • '-''"' • .. 1 , I ' t .; ' ; :•· ;~ - I _; . I .' ;t '.. .... ~ .. .1~~-r~:'-,I"""''"'"' ~ ;i J ~ • I . . . . .. ' . ' -· ( • . . ,;4 .• :f, · oj .1. . t':t: 'r. il" t . ~ . .. .• :.. "sA ViJ . A.4~ -.c"79' ON ' ~· .,.., J. P. StEYENS · . ' ''11!t~TE · RO*": PERCAtES ' •' I · : t.k~~·p;Q~~-·eonsl~r ! • ' -• .toci!~g. :ypui .• u,..,. ek>sat. fint qu.rt!y cotton percar.ls in' pure, whil.· with · '.~.,."' l;o,.; :D&rdors in pink. blu1 er 90J.or~ •• ov<eoll print <>n bottoh meet. -. . 4.50 twin nx "°a" flat or tift~cl ~ fO, s.oe 5.~6 fJIJ g)~f 08''. ~qt Or fitted -~~·h 2: .. WI.SO king~ 108xl20'' !lot or fittM ._,h I." , 3.86 pr. phlo.••·••'"' +2x38" ~ ,.,;, ..... · 4.80 pr.· king 11ses 4~48~ _ ~t 2.11 '. "' ' *NJ!, w..,.i.i, . $hMjt, 21...Wi ...... . . . • • • HUMrlN&TON llA04 111' ...... t.., ti lft-U)I . M1 illrv s.t. ,10 '""' .. f:JI ,... !• ... " ,, .. . q ' .. ·' ., . . ,, ,, • .. .r } • ., . ., 'ii , • ,, " ' s ' . • <' • • .. ... ; ... Ir " \ . ' ' •• I! DAIL y I'll.OT • ---- • ---·-"'--' ...-... • • • DEAN °WITTER. al CD. ~ SOUTHERN CA~IFORNIA ·THRIFT & LOAN . . ' • • Tueeday'~ Closing NO. I : ' o... ef th .... ,.,.,., ......... """"' ......... -u ............ h•lM ,.. ....,.,. ~ .... . ,...,._.. ''"" ,, ..... tf tt;t.,DM-" PILOT n4 .. ,. n ·Jtll .. Wt •W ~ ~ •i!iW . • , . ' > • • ' I J j l I I • . •' .. ., • . ~· . . • • .. • ' " , . • . ~. . YES .on : • r.OpoSliibn ·.A Tli~, t>liji1ips' tJid Goodbye BunUJlllon· Bi!Ach Is losing' two stalwart eomm.u· nity workers as banker Paul P.liillips apd hi& wife Gerrie, bld the ctt, goodbye. . ' • • ~ five years be has been a strong voice for prog- reas and a 1irele1s worker in the buainess community. The dty ~ miss. his leaderlllllp Jn the . clays to come as be ).all,.. a pf0!11otion requiring tr&nJfer. PbUu1>4' served as a cllrector of the Chamlier oi Comnlerce, wu presidtn~ of . the llotl!lry .Club, was ~~-II\ a stuilt o! the dty by Ille Urban Land' Inotitute and -•as pr.,;-of Ille Downliown Mtrcll- llDll ~ 'l!nd vice prwf<le11t o1 . ~ .onnp COunty Comt"ArioclMlon at aie .tlme of hll·tnmsfer. He · :inn-be hard to replace, as will bis wife, who gave l<ng hOOrs of labor to Iha Women's Division of the Chambol; of COmmen:e and ot.ber community affairs. , ., ...... ·· i .~. . .. -.... ., • .-;~. ' - ~······· .. . . ~ -~~~~~~~--:-~~~~.;_~~...;__~~..:_~~~~~~-2."~··L.:.::::...:..=:..=:~;:z~::z~:::::=:.:::::::::::z:::::=·~ ' " . .'~: 6tlest Bepottt DetaQs Dbastr8'" Costs of iftei.~re to Avefti,,, .F•~lri : , ::. ' ' ' ' : .. ' ' .Jteaders ·E:x:pr¢ss Vie.~s For, Agu~nst .Prop~sit~on.:. f i :;;sr·,"''4-'tbeEdJkir: · ' homtat,atimewhenitwoutd'bemost ,."ir,.' '· ':~ Heard-yes.Heeded-no: ' ,,. tng,baJed,on;tbeques~~""'S:J-1 . · a> ll'll)oOn'• ll!pr-c<!Oled ~ lmpoitant to l!l!l •lmply ~.,. I mlpt , . ,,-.,. ·ueof'IJe One mark •o( a wise man i. 'his 10-~the c:ol!l\nisslon. n .,.,, as ~~ • I iln't ~ u ~ u .lt may m1tJqft'be 1bl•lo pay the tues<i!llt. ''.~ •' ' · ,__ ; • ; ._,. ~ ceptance (l( ·thlnp.•bey0!14 !\Is i;ontrol, '· ~oo·lifd been lllMe llld 1!11.~ tin~;~~~ ~ J,Unl! a liftia dpr.ue thus conaerrtnc his <l)ugla· loc a~tlool 'nilPlon ;!ill .gn>Rh\i loc I~~ • er mat, lo pt them llacl; to ~.!'::m:Y wbtnyy°.!: ~.;..P,.11. !:::! with.., dashboard lighter should the concerned with his l?fl The Orange ._. t<r•aelecth1J tit route. .,. ; ' , · .-........ "J drlv~ Ught blJ own first aDd Ulen ro~te requires acceptaoce lo .Insure ~ , ... :-:-: --~ ,;""'·t :l!·r= lo nteltli<ll .. ~.J:..:ES:'i.==-a :..i~ /l;i.u: ~ ~ hand the lighter lo the girl lipt-' ul~te complelloi) (l( a needed ''•11· !Rinn~-THE lr~J. ...z.~11 ~·-. . __ ....,_ ~ ..., • ----.,, ~ --......., 11~ 1 -~ . bom the '"•l"s ,,_ or ....... the' '"'I but the coot ·goos.beyond dollan. 1'ln not ~ isali~ wu ., -~ r...-•-M ·.., ·--· ~-,.-J>ML-or ·~=r )'IJUr e any •· .=•· ~~, ·.-• · eotirdycoovln<tdweahOuldbo:wllllngto A,.~ncr nan!'!'!'<'°" . -. .Jiilkwl, wUl be an the boUGm .. ,.::._int ....._ ..,,. ..,. wni ·"' ! mart than clatbta or other peraoo.al light his CJgarette for ~ · . P6Y trus COit ·11nce it means fOrielture ol Octqber. In view«· iiocPiered faCti~ _ .• file lilt. Ii far u · ocllool aid of my it'"m wlll<h you acquired during your WONDERING. a meanipglul liigredtint ntc<!SS&cy lo 'mr .• -.. a..~ is Do! willirrg lo~'-~ -· -·· tas-paylii( yean. Dear Wmderlng : democraUc pnoce11 ol ravumnent. theae gel)er~ u ~ Ii = illinlnate""' -11 tnnuny Calllcrnia·1nlllld lilld . ltaell -111 "the Vf!r'/ Tlit alternative, Propositlm 1 A' Who carries your aocident ;,,. lfelther can.I agree with that statement faYW of the <l"aoge Riiale, It l<\11",COl_Dt tu *'!:·Ind """1d cut ICbial ~. edu~ =Jn:'\.~ lldestepo the probltm. It is ju!I a drop In surance~ Kamlkau, Lid.? WATCH in the editorial , "Selection bl the freeway missloo'~ re&Jloosibllli:J"-"°.e"l'lait io-'tbf · by a 40 pon:0nt. 'llllt would <llDaren.. the backel !or -""1 property tss-THAT TRUCK! lloe has been ao aerclse ID democra.,;.• ..,,,.jority" ai io=· . •Jli.Jhij, "'""yrJJr would bl In a dU. of 40 payers aod lw than thal !or Mure onea 1 • ael~ tt !hey. , the~,ol -~llulldlataf .... ocho611 ,"We, !or the aakt of Calll<nii'1 u no eelllnc II p,i 00 thll SOllrCe of (When troubles trouble yoo, VNDOIJBTEJlLX,. ~' ezercflied the·public.Jl!eir, • _. SI be II a iltmlltlll. -· ur1e you lo vole llO m.l'rq>olii-revenue. . spring, btby, spring -be.•·-big the;· de-. a"· ......... , ..... ti' '-• -· •least as convlnclli( u -" ti. I. ' .. · r • • • PAUL M. 1\'ALLACE ljlendw, bvj' I stamp aoit,wrill to " "~ ~ """• r,. "'" ..yr 'fh!i-l!ed; ... te;---7~j!...:Uilliat . ji 1'0IJLD Morr Uke!J puah • bact Ml!. AND MRS. llILL WILLIAMS ,..,. """""' vielO of Proposition ' ~ .... ,. ) I ~:-..:ii::: ~·~~~i;;n.le"":i:: rslillitlciilt'-·' ~~ •ttu~,!!_tck~P;~~.··-:~ . ei(t spll~ ...... ll'lfA!m. .cut in bul mid I" tffer:ts, ,., Gtu1t Report •Is•· maklng the declsion~·J~ wt did the be~ :::il~"?'ae1'' -~ ~~-' . .,. 1'~ .. ·U111,' eilmJna•· la-'""t •'•· P-posl('-.'.. 9 tohsro on t"· ~e. A'"· o"er !ett-1 public a-m lisb "w"th -·.,,;·words to "' -~-~ •m ......... temOYe w.,;~ ;:j Fa,,.rl • • ..,. on the 1u1>i:d.r~ ~ "' •• fill a ~,;f;,t ~b~~"'! _......, Roule 0 """1d" co6t • the tui>aY"' .tl• htoilliu< !l'lleilli wuuJd !iir;;;;ey 0n -Editor ·This Is going lo be, and I>, i iea Jn. ·-, lllilllon'.i\>orJ~~ woulil the nod ""'1\el .. 11,;l !:ofdiat .,.,._ Tbese .,. only t lew ~ To the Editor; i lerelllng btWe o1 the btllot, end I hl!ve A count o! ciUea favollng the Re<l lll)e . ln~ost 4/1'· "' a1,.., not ~ !hi+ drlwbaW lo ~U'6 No. .'ll>e outm' !JI the pollUcal est..bli&JI. yet lo llnd any peraon in Orange COWl!y, (three -wlth_populaUon ~ '4!,000). and Guier• - ' ·lild> il complli'i!Md' ilil i · • !Qtht qalllll ~Uon I, the 1\'atam AAD1T1 V •-A i t who wW vote against it. · a count of citiu lavorlllf the adOp\Od · dl'lld.d aehool di•""""' et< • ·.;.,:.. _,,,_.., _ •··. -"~ lnll!aUve, ·I> undertllndable thoulh not, · " ~ o..,.s 9• tu pranre line (two -with pdpulaUon or.on-' -,-,-:--,,.,.. ., ,_ ~-•w ,....,...., -·~~ .._... The people you !lated are going lo lose · • -••• • • l ~~aki about would moltly Ol{ly· cOft. in my ey•s, pommendable. It.a ~on, To the Editor: . the goose and its golden eggs. Sorry. l)'.' ·74,~} would convince ev,erf (closed, . JlARELY DOES the commlulqi:Jid9Pt •. ~ the apai'.tment building Ownfu Ind ~ .. lynortduclngaJ•-·•f"'P"'1ve bb' 1o*",.~~ . The American A>sociation of Unlvenl-1. E. ALEXANDER b~;<I ml~rdthel ma.~orlty P~l!r~the Red1 .a lreewar,,.of..poo<l\ b)' all. Iii!~' p"-1t0rs (l( Und~velo-' _,....._ S·-'"· --·-' -~-fy Women bu always been .........,._, rou-. ~ Y an • ex"(<' . n lllerefatt .... _ .. ll<!/9.lf na malle~·"" the'rooet impattant"ihi:,tr" ~an b .& other taxes for· this largt revenue lou -with education in the U.S. ~·dJii;d democracy" to ch~ Jhe Orange . .• commoda1i weatn\!Dster. 'Qifre' ~ .. · ...uan ol oUt children Ind the l1ilure o1 and any tea!J!-fem . wbal 90Uni in leglslaUm aflectlng edllcali<ll. Jo. a Su Comment•rll On many, oocasiom I have~ an . -,.iio• leet the· IOjedlon wss N _,tate whlcb involves their edu~aUoo. new taxes may do to bis DOlltlcal future. I result of. these studies the California is.rue or c~te which losi ,•11ht p>llt 1 poU~ motivated, considednc·· tW ::· · liafe that the e.ssenct of Propoeltlctt t-state Dlvtalon of AAUW voted to oppose To the~Sdltor : because •. -m~_,dl~ ·noli favor my t·'. "fi~~~ted by W~ illl ~lTURAµ.Y WE c:ouldn1 ulll oo a that oimcahlp ol povpeity fl not u just Pnopotlllon 9 on the Nov. 5 ballot. GleM White 's article o! Thursday, Oct. choice. This, Ifetnr· llii-atic 1!Ay, .hurlnlCMll~clalmlni lo be~ .,!ptrctnt dlcreue educaUoo-wise so a baliS for P&1ini tbe C01U: ol ·'9vern-The ~mben of the Newport-Costa 17, Jn ngard to the women's volleyball is acceptable. M tlUl'"<>range ~te by ~dlsmtumr cib," ·emp oye · bQJt wlll the state make up thia defi, meut as, for instance, income or lpendlnt Mes& Branch of AAUW have carefully team was a sad commentary on the true selection 18 a real atumper. Weatm!nt1er ftlled to merit.ton to citl!OY? ·-will not be lost in the anokescreen. ttudltd the provtsima (l( .Prepoeillon 1. spirit of the Olymplco. • . c:omrDissibo the pay increase I« · Ai. was steUd, your peraonal Income We believe that Ill adoptioo would place There were ,.veral statemenis thJl,"ss EVEN ~l!ICOUNTlllG th•-.-ol • o!f!CiaJ.; ringing from 2.5 per •. •. la]! \iill lncrelle, plou your ia1 .. IU. 110t l AM BUYING lllJ' ""1\ hom!,;whlch, the pubUc scJIOI!! "System In financial they say In the sporting world "hit below the maioritT,(lt , .. -.thefo 'll't''sllll ~t)iduded In the llllM!l m =nuon 'your grocery and . utility Indeed, 11 my castle and nl1 sanctuary. I chlWI with the education of our children the belt.'' For him to aay, "I ~bmlt that the persorial and orl111lud· 1·Pj>eii.s, · pri>\ttd:in 'Juoe..Whlle complal toes, so eUotly wh•t bu been lie-pay iubslaoUal tsse1 Cl! tt. Al loo& u I unalterabt, du!Japd. Abo local rontrol the flac llOt be nown at all when our cbarts, maps, lacis, otalfitlcs, com·, •-of lndU&fi1alo~ J9ol &1, • . IWled? A lew wW benel!t and the remain sleadllT employed and In ioocI ol our llChoola would be forfeited to the distal! players~ the floor," is a~laJn • parlsons._ ~UOI\ OLl!)e s\llle hl<bway Route, W~ f~.lo ·~~ • reit will su!ltr. We're robbing Peter lo health, 1 do not object lo paying my -· · upon Uielr loyalty 'lo thJa COWliry "!!'I lo englneer10>re)lort, plu.. two presenht!ons ,~nstnzj!Cll s ·, Goldtn_ '!I~ ·._¥NI, pay Paul only Peter In this caoe Is our present •bore o1 the coot of 1overnm~L their Integrity, 'It Is to ""ll1l' p real d\sai> at the final 11ear~·., mQde y proleaslmal. which Iles oo prlllleinj)umlal I~ . children and Paul is the already well Bu\ l would lleep euler U tbeM1 tues TllEllEFORE· AT our 'Oct. u branch •11ob>1ment:lllilt the U.S.,\."~ .w!Jl·lll im~al • · !' h~ . was ~;)<i .J!.l, cIOolng '"""'"" heded landlotd~ •ei'e based on my Income or purchase;. meeting, the NeJ'port.Qlole Mesa Branch , 'the mect.!Jsi but my, un<terstandlht<tlJie ' covered m4s 1'1/1 eV~ tfid' fu the .. ''i~ !or •tltilDlilii )lii~ah. for a ~ Jaok Rees , exocuUve ...,.,,Wy for Because, H my Income drops markedly of MtJW votod to oppoee Propos!Uoo 9. • ojlirlt of the Olyn\p!cs doea not c:oiDCide otale ~4 ~ ." , ... ty to pay OV'f fl\J0,000 fOr I ci~r· Ca1Uornia TUchers Assocl1Uon states for any reason -health, loss of job, AAUW bas looa: recocntzed the need for wJth his. · . 1 The 0rlnge route adoption ?as~n · :~ lite from ~~ ~ $l~iW; ''If Propostilon No. I ahould pau, retirement - I would face Joss of my acbool flnanclng refomui, but such l . unanlmolil d~ by the ~ on. year to le~ .W f~qWn mti •. riolorms should be Sl\Rlled and adopted TllEIE WOMEN have. sa<riflced jobs, Since la~ ~prU, the public ~ own (much (l( Uie spate'wlll •ot be~· •. Proposition 9's Effects P~Uoo Nd.'I, the to called Watson hdtiative, whlclt would shift the ptOperty tu load ol land speculatora add real fstate dev~ to the btcu ol the aveiaa:e horn.towner and rtnter ii on the verp of aliPIMI; by on the Novetnber S btllot. Jlfl 20 yun 1go, tn lt41, the civic, i.111...,. labor and po!IUcal leadenhlp ol the Ute -ln a aimllar lltuaUon -went tO' steep at the 1witdl Ind beor1e lllCLlln'• pension ocbeme llipped by oo a °""'dtd prtaklenUal election yelt btllot ·lo 'the omslarnatloo of all cooeernod. ~.meu:ure. after a mc11utnental ~ caml"lln waa !auncl*t the fcillOW:lnc year, WU blocked oft~ bookl -,Iii! not 1111111 a srut deal of lurmcu .... : 11'btoN'l '1mUTM -In~ ol k c iJoca1 clitol h would a-tale In ~ -b>Ues the McLain iobeme W ... a ...., ante propotllka. :J~ fllliilri of -1) tai rel]<( fir ,. J!Mr s 1 ••a. tbe mauure in fact lllllr ... a -of ..... 12 llt,lllltf ha loco! .J,;""11 levies .. ,..,-. . ., ........ ll If-., fftW to U. .. to --""'lax -... the i ................ . ........ • .• olld ...... ·-..- =:-1--a,,."::~~ ............ ... I&, tin& of tu. burdens would have on a fami- ly of '"'" A family of four with an 1.Mual Income of $10,000, owning a home with 1 market value of 111,400 would par .• NEr !N· CREASE in tue1 of $118 a year. If the family's iocome WU $15,000 I year and they owned 1 borne valued at 123,IOO, the NET INCREASE would be $302 1 year. Or, it the income was $20,000 a ye.ar and they had a home v1hled 1t $28,"8, the NEr INCREASE In tuea would be ~ayur. FOR lllNTERS, Propooltion No. t is even rougher. The NEr INCREASE In tam fer a family of four 'ltlth ., um~ incwne of $10,000 would be $Zl'7 a >"•- For a lamlly with ao lnccrne of •zs,OQll .. the NET INCREASE would be 1$17 a yeu, and !or 1 fam!l1 with an lnccrne II ....... the .N&T 1Ntlli:A5E would "'" ... ,..,. . Io lhort the meun would bo an ·-dlsuter I« lk ....... tami!I'! -thty rented .. owned ~· ...... • • .1 • llttas!n....,toe~ =.... i.:; .u:..,, --· "~ JIUbl.lc ep!rilia ......,. -that ii di -tolly, -the ........ -alertod to tht ..._ whlcll the ......... will hurt hlm. Call!enla ream. - before withdrawal of property tu sup-money, aocial life, lamlly We and m<ny why the enitneer ~ thll 1985), ,..ms lo lJe anotb>r ... d port of our IChOols. houri' ol their ~me to compel<· llld i;oute, bUt 'nmch Of Ill!·~ ~oe. not WeJ!mlntl<r'• • poor lonaich!:};.!.• 1 'lbe Newport.Colla Mesa Braocb o1 rtpreaenl the U.S.A. reflect olflcial action Ud l'bl\ligea Mice manapmenl /" · , i:, AAUW 11rfeJ all voters .to call an "in· .~ the thanks and support appanm!!y be made his declolan. ,,.._ nu·been ii>-. nn..-. , ;·>.< lonned" vote Ncr;. s alter caref\Jlly ex-)'OU can oiler Is &:-slap.In the face. I hope 1enso public feeling In '!lil1i matlor and 'lt b TlllS _u,,..Il! DO( me ~..;.;...:.. amlnlng the PrPs and COOS relating to ~ players ~Ver have !IJe opj>orfunity ... ms the commlaoloo wodJd bl! well Id-ackyanl, thW "-"Y Is ·--~ Propooilion 9. We hope the voters of to 'ftacl _your uiilnaolrlng, llrUcle. Al • vised lo lliire with the public lh<ir butme2·~ atPtQoance.~. Newport Ind Costa Meia and all ol IP!'i:ll"1(iler w)lo I> faml!l1t with ~ !rue tea.!OnS lnr tnfenlng ibe Orqt roote. ~;:"of . ..,., amall ..ice = ,, Caillornla will vote ''Do'!'on 9. spirit of. aportsmanlhlp, how coWd ~ · . .-1crlty"' , ,_ •I--. .. MRS.1'0RMAN J . EGLI tick...,,.... wllen they are down? • COVEii&GE •1N the. ---hu the larpi:poutlcal l4ocs. An \ft!= JEAN REED , ; -~ public !!"' >upport tho . lauel ,-Presldeot been gl""' to the me,atueDttr llld the brinp iii' lo my nut~on ~ 19. two ~bslell)en, lo "'l'lahl thtlr action•, the Orillge·COlmty Boord of Su~<! and It seems equally io1J1ct1ant for "" to It ~ to tJie "bearing" ~ To the Editor: In reacltng )'Our "Guest Report" on "Propo&ltlon •'I: Ef{ect.1" in Tuesday's paper, I would Uke to take issue with the author, ~ucatloo Nen Service.. 1 note all the benellts lo homeowners, bowevtt, I wQ\1111 like to kMw why Mr. Ed. didn't Ital< that the propos\U<ll I-A ~Y lex rellel doet not apply lo any veteran. blind veteran. or disabled veteran who · 11 ..,. recelvln( the veteran's e.s:emjltlon. · I deft 1 Ute Jiii! half an educatli>n Ind would have apprectated It mor.e if Mr. Ed. bad ~ "' his name lmpll ... Some people coukl have mistaken bis report a ill unbluad •-ty service. Good legislallcn doesn't btve poctloni that llirv-tO bo overlOCfked. I keep boplq l'U•one. G. B. HOFFMAN To the Editor: llqardlng reaction , lo the sel«lbl of the otanp route !or-the Hun~ Beac~ tr.eway, my c;om;nent Is, ''l!alr true," th that portion ol the 'edltorial (Ocj. 2!) In 11\0 DAILY P)LOT: ."P.elllapi !In hlft In the stale llu lieeit ah mveslJ&aled by both Olflti.i groups. Tlie d~l6n ,..., mode only slier all had 111 oppOrtunllJ LO be beard." -. Dear ~loomy <':us: ntl ........... _..,. ...... -•ltltr .... ti• ..... 11r1r. s.t ,.... .., ~ ........... °""' ..... know the.rWonlng ot ll)e Jour members .. ~ wil!i\ul!d U lo cmi · favoring the Oraole Jh.ilo. · . $milt Ana R!vw lii'ila lo a cegl"'!if Aoceptance of-\ne bievlti1>fe ·1s one , w~r thll declll"")lave eny -ij' thin(, ~-·~·If q"114 ~. RM. $7 (prwoted ·6an4 Allir·'fa. ™looil.Y• the llMl h~g gr.,,led•Uie n.w_,J! l"~ps the people o(:IJ people wu. merely to tpduI&e them. '111Ui ~ would. i Jirefei' to acqub1 ·:= i• ~ch harder lo accept ·~n the dtvetop rlhi! Bois• Chica site lot ''iliili"l dec1J1on le build a Ireew>y along a-staled ngimat park. 1 wtJI '"':att Mf. Mw'' ""'te. i' ep1n1on Via tlie bAIL Yl'lhOJ'. ; · Wh""' cloea one find the ,,1sc1orn lo • 1\145. IioNALD L;·~It ~ betweeo wbat to accepl Ind what . · ·r • , to ltruale fcr1 In order to ~ '~ a • ~~.. , proceu ~ P'tl nmen&-where 1-b dtben . • •. ...,.. 11111 -... lin!vt! l!ftftl!ll!lll; MRS. GEIW.D E.L4RStN . / m · lfCNtl A.sWe" . • . ! ' ' ~.w . wec1ne14ay,:Qiiober so,-ia6 TothtEdltor: ___ ........;,.~-· _Y:_ ·• · 8t1 oetlon ti ui, ~ ~~~<tthi,,_... Rooto for ~ Hynl!ngton l!e<idi ;,..,,,~ P!lqt MIU to ... , ..... GllCI .... 11 i prime IUl)1plo <! ny -~II ~ mi4m 'l!f ~ embi-elJecl ID dls1r'Won. Tb•J*lpll wb0 ~ti optniona ~· obJOCI tri an '"""ly, 1.act11a1 -. . .,.. .....,.,.,. -oo lop!ct of drtually mihYrd. 'l11o ~ r o I e 11 I o ~a I lllMI ~litimoi. )Ir 11' !;1;· ~ Sl1ldl' made by the city (l( · /oral for ~ ~1:.il'/ G"""" Gcyyt., the.~ ..... ,_ al -O"!" ... ~ ~ •41 ~ fraflJo ~. 111\(jrlf~ . ' •. -dnli ~~~ .. made bJ• ~aal cithena 'ltlllli-liad pollllo Of -lo~ bB .. burinc. Ind~ .-av..i uldO. . """ spo.1< ............ l9Plei of > Thete tirolealone! enstheer1 who m da]I. acquollrttd "!Ill commission Pn>Cedure, ..,ere fearful the Orange Route would be teltcttd at the close of the publlc bear· Robert N. Weed, Publ!sbtr'~ -# ... • --•••• p .. ... --------~--::~= ... :-:-:-:·~-==:.:-:::..::;:_-:::;:__::,_· ·::....-~...;;. __ ·..:..-..;·;... .. • ---;;;.;;---.-.---.. --.·-·--·•·•· --·----·.· -_,;·;,,;-;;,.;-:..:·;;·.:-;;:-;.:-::::··::-=.:-:...:-:...:·~--·;,;·.;·~-..;-;,,,,;;--·-...... _ .... _____ _ .1 ---~ ·-.. ' .. • • - • ' • ' ',, • . . l ' . ' .. ' .. ... . _.., -. .. ' < • . . ( ' (Ill MAP ..fOll·LOCATION ·coaRISPONDING TO STOlll NJll'!lllllll ' ' • ,;):r;, > • f, . . . ' .All IOOL ., ' "ALUMINUM A~ Co. '"" c.itwl::aill• • .• ' -·· ~a.tl .... ·~aa.D I~.'. ,INC. , ..... _ .. ' .. ~ . ...,·. p )VAIUM MAltNAYOX• IJCll.NTD • 1 • ,, ~. "''~-. •. . . -':':~-,\ , .. ' .................. , .. __ . ...,.,.~ • ' • 11 J • f l • --· --"-------. .:...-. ........ .;...:..:..~...:~ ..... :..:;;.;o.::;;o;...:::.:...;;;.:.;.;;...,:;,...::.:.. .... .;..:.,::.,i.,!;:.:;C.::21.~:....!!.!"1~C:::,ci!:,,_..:...;;...:..;.:..;,~_;_~...i'.·-:...".~"'--~:.:.._,_~.L;:O..:.:;;.:..!..!:.C~~...::...~~··~···.:..~~.J' • •<•W""4~4""'011110 .. Udl~ZJllllllZ..,~1,..Z~Z~'zw..,..,•••1,...o..,~~~·•01"'Zz~c .. o,...+...,s•c~u;.c,...4 ... sz4'"'44•a,...4•;rcc~oe..,z~a .... azo•z...,•,...•-z.-c....,o-•~•..-•.._•-••,,-~~.,.---,~~~-~ -- . ' Happier Homes on (New). Range .... -~ .._., ., - 111. oath5 s .i .,......,_ ......... .. = ..... ,.,. » .._...,... rsda-__ 11.1..._. .. ~ II a •2 ! II ,r1•1 ti ='-..-'::: ...... ,.... /11.--...... ----lslstlll-llr -.-=:--.... -.. ,.., <•""" -~--"" __ ,_ It ·=--· .. w s1ma''Sr-tf .... __ ,... . 0... Gia -I• ti lllldl5a SOii I £~ .. lill' SOFT. TOUCH -N"' cokln, more patterns ms IOfter wllk!nc for llli ~ of Iha ldtdlc are all part of the "Jdlchm carpel uplollon." Tbll "lloneit- oance" can>et "1 Bar'wlelt lhowz how grece!ul Ille new ftlln.rtllftmt carpet. Ing ·can look. Tbll one II all uylOll and C111 be wuhed wt1h ICllP 1114 'ftlar, Rooms · J ransformed By Wallpaper Murals Cloe of Ille l>Jtpol Id-murlll by Jameo 5eeman JUI! In limo for Ille holf. vantagea of wall-mUl'lla 61udloo, Inc., called Jomea 11111. Kenn rum. hu opened bu alwaya been lbelr al:llHy Beeman Scenlel Volume II. a ll>lrd. ~-"homo ... lo trllllSl<rJ11 a....,,_ almool ContalllJl!a 11 dealcDI In Ill-0terlalnmonl center" In ()r. lnstanlly -Into part of 'wtlh each available In from IOI• Colmt)>. another world, whether nal or three lo llve colorwa)'o 00 lhll The -clan al Wll S. lmqinaU.ve, ml et Ille oon\O :C:'~~-= .t,,!~: BroolJhunt 61., Gorden Grovo, lime 111111e11 a lot of a<>Od bmlprinted colloctkn II IUD oflen ~-televlaloa d~ .hlnll lor ywr of pojl ldeaa for 1111 "l'oal!l In 1111 (ell olloo ml doolp In ~ ~ -.,.., -· • ; .• ~ coliJr ""' ,bllct ml 'lbll kind of e f 11 a I h 1 .Jlr"' main .,:a1 a! :.:: -) In limo I«' tho fall lhln"'1,. II aptly -In a there ::"'many ocen1el 111a1· W cloulcl, 'l1!Ml!ill.iar conectl of "a II p IP or wtD brlnl deep. ponpedfvo, ~ paradoo, tho ~ nJJllq from Ille ... .-popontr1 •• d -.. of SpllJllh llarbor and Taan!amcJt of a-...ta. M~ lloll:lq, Ille . Alla laalmed art a1ber llllJllnoeCRarllorW.._,lo x_... pndl!cla tnciudlnl Ille ~-..; N.,, aterio, -II. rodlal Jl:nCland Volle7, 'Ille !11m1, and a -dlparWd Soutbem RefleCtions. I D d wbicb .can mtlaWn 11JJ ad CllDalt w.,... all l:lqnaYoll Jll'V'l!cll. balsam's the leader in contemporary thinking ' .., ' OPEii SUll. 1·S I ' r • • "SIDE-BY ·SIDE" REfRIGERATOR FREUER e NO •ILLI trf0 IPILLI A1to1111tic Ice M1k1t t1n1o f'"9Mio ,.,., ... c11M1 Int• 4.., '""'· . e NIW PUUY ADJUITAILI 1h•fy•1 ili1 , .. -.,.,.,.,., ...+1111 let , •• •ill••• .,..,. f9 fft 1fr(ttillflt fr.flll I ,. +. 1 hr•9f• ·e 'lOST PAOOP -Yft'll 'MYN d1fr1tt .,., ... e MIAT TIHOll, U." '' to 11 .J !lj< of ...... mo wltheut """'"' ...... , .... ....... , . ' e MORI lOOM -It.I ... ft.,\rftti •• ....................... ,....., .... ""' ., .. 246 ""· • ' ·-~ Slftht etrtr1 1h•'1• t.r 1H111tl111 ta ""' w1m .. ,,1y, Shop Monday thra Friday 'til 9 P.M. .. ' lllUGIDAlll IUILT0 IN DISHWASHER O• 2W1YIAI DI · THI .HA9DI .. , ' • • • ll"•LaVl810N •A .. P.L.IANCBS • • • 411 East 17fft St., Costa Mesa • . .. D.., f·f -l1tw•UJ f.6 I I ' ¥ 646-1684 , ' \ ~~--~---'.:........!...~~--~------------------------------------------~~....;..-- I m ' Mil Ju M• . .. tw• wr of pre m• .. , or ( is lee ed kit ln1 de P'I tin els !er fer wii r=:'":':-~-~~:"""-:O-"':"...,~'::'-~":""-""'!"'---;'-'"'!" .................... ""'!-...................... ,.. ........ _ ................ ..,.. .... .,.... __ ~ .... -. ----. .. .. . . - l • · lh\11,.'r P'ILOT ltafl ...... C/tlBINET RANK -Focal point ol ttm elegant room settmg at Ted Von Hem- ert. Jtic., Interiors, 1727 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach, is tile cabinet ·trom D~exei'• Rapport colledioo. Available ·in ei.1iler mimosa yellow wi!h chalk 1Vbite hand dec<>ra,tioo <>< tile Windsor finish, the interior-lighted eabinet com- plemenlls a ·fl&.inch-long curved sofa by· Heoredoo in gold and ><ilite pattern. with [_,, pillows. Oval-shaped c<JCktail table is "Grand Tour" by Heritage, dooe \Ji antique finish to set otf ita solid pecan base. Cbalr in foreground lo ol Fniiich. motif in gold cut velvet will! darl< haidwood frame. All pieces, along wllll' )amps and other acceosorles, art ready at Yoo Hem.rt'• now and waitin(, torllolidays. Bright Patterns Lend Color To New Fabrics for Kitchens A profusion of pattern mark 1 the E. T. Barwick Milli: introductions at the January Home Furnishings M a r k e t in Olicago. Shags and solids, prints and plushes, tweeds and trend-setting tei:- tures highlight the collection of 17 new fabrics. Soil resiatant and moisture proof, the carpet fabrics, all in man-made fiber~ bave been engineered for 'font wear. col- or clarity and practicalilY; One new group by Barwick is Kitchen Classics, a col- lection of six patterns deaign- ed and colored specifically for kitchens, although applicable in•any area of the home. The designs represent many design periods and the ColorM:t prin- ting pcocess enables color clarity and distinctive pat- terning. The 'designs a r e of- fered in 15 colors, each backed with "hi-density foam." FOR SIAW PHONE •~-ma f tt The 1iJ: kitchen pa~ are: ''Anlmcan'', a eollectiion of colonial shields and star pat t tr n 1 ; "Terraatone," stemless lhamrocks aboun- ding on a solid ground ; "Con tempo," a geometric play ol colors : "Mosaic," a cob- blestone effect in a tri~l­ oration ; . "lteriaiuance," a graceM 1e~in< ill a lyrical mood ; ''Monaco!• a aunbunt design in say color11. Made of n y I o n. the carpeting ii! distinguished by its long- lastlng qualities and UM ot. maintenance. ' An outstanding v e I v t t featured in the Barwick in- troduction!! is "Jade East," a double dense and poshly·pluah fabric offered in 20 high--styled colon. Whisper Blue, Peach, Regal Purple, Lemon Ice and Parrot Green are but a few ol the exotic color choices. Made FOR GOLD SUL SBYICE PHml 67l-S.C77 WI IERVICI ALL MAKES 15 .. COLOR PORTABLE 141-s.t .................... ,_ ., sq. m. 1CN1m a l!S 111-a BIQICJ!a. a.. moot -eoio< ponobleot Too."1- to its brilliant, :ut....i. J•• a&. Model 6<XXI, with. ••ere :it•• diJdl at , :, k 111o!*feot---·--to-room.... e11' • •M._..; •1"ideolfor~-Wfd II • ol nylon, the paU<rn ls avaUablt in 12-fMt amflS-foot widths. Shap., an important trend factor, are repreHnted by "Redondo Beach", ' ' Ga y Profusion" and "Cafe". The fonner ii a thick, dense pile combining six colon to create an outstanding effect. Offered in li colorways, the &hag is a sparHiyed, beat let nylon con- strudiDn. Yankee Blµe , Tobacco Gold , Spumoni, Peppermint a n d Apacbt Gold are represen- tative ol the colors. "Gay Protu slo n.·•· a similar shag iJI a self fringe area rug available In 10 color11 and four sizes--..-4 :a: 8. 8 :a: t, t :a: 12, and 12 x 15. "C afe,'' another shag, is a multi-col- ored. nylon fabric available In 12' and 15' widths and 10 ex- dUn& colorations. IUY WHERE SBtVICE MAKES IT A IEllM IUY ********************* '2·191 l'IC'RllEM! ·--:-. .. -........ T i Age' ........ * iri':'9',-*.'~lotd ·t1tN~'8/s"Me• \ '2wtkftDr2'f'W.l * ,,,, .. _, ,, ..................... .. :~ ........ I ••• ,.~ ........ ··-- -•w..-C.,...JllllllllW......iw ......_ ...... ·air•* ................ , ,~ ......... __ _ ., rt • ..._............. * , . . I ********************* • SIOll llOUIS ta.-ln $lT.1:Jf • 111 10 1111-U. 12-6 1714 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA I ' I • • • - . - • • , SAN'rA ANA MN ot ail \lllllll SANTA ANA'STOttE ' o,~ Mon,cley ·E!1ni1191 Tel'f'heo•• .1.47-IUI'" ~ ' . ~ ' . ---: DAILY PILOT ' 4 ( ,i: I ------ FOR YOU AT BIGGARS • . TWO DINING COLLECTIONS • • • " -... •• ·~" .. . ,.,·r. -... ~ ' ' I FINE HOM£' 1\JRNISH!tfGS INTERl(m DlCORATION . ' ' . ' ' -... Ill 1 -ltrrl!llln -tw-Plllllt el 1tf1~ 1illltt .. M: ts 'inviting fumitUN, ·fltfo;iMr I. ohtfltt,.., :lot by .ft• ru""d l(IOd' lool<I kl~ ..,.. · ciously ti111ant. "CtN'l'lel" is· formed tram hff'•• ~ and stllflly solid:p0cin and hickory veneers.-~ · from •-rK:h ·Morocco finiShi • litht•"Suede''.'fffttsfl , and 1 decoratlVt Valencia ttnish Mi shaded Whitt with aec6nt1 of oHve green, JtOUNO PEDESTAL TABLE, 41• dil., ntoMI to 15•, lwo htiehts; ~"'" on<f111rty .................•..• -ISU• ARM CHAIRS, two heights; re1ul1r and p1rty ---11t:oo BUFFET, Glenstone t~. 56~ wi~t ........ ~·-·· .. -·-.. -459.00 GRILLE DOOR CABINET, V1ltnci1 finish -·H· .. ·-··--575.00 Additional pieces inctudt oval 1nd trestle dlnk'l1 tables, lar.ger buff£~ and china cabinet. tall e1ne·blck an d 6pen wood·back chairs i nd mobile 5tlrver. "BRENTANO" by Heritage A-m. styllsh t lassic ... ll>ot's how we -11bt ll>ls MW Hitrit ... eoil«tion for your ~cljf'Klc pllll... .. llllilo ityltd 11•1•11<•' .. pertly .... Uio.t ill WlllMlt ..,,..,, and pecan solids ••• hond rubbtd by lllrilile lor 1 .,.flow beouty. For oecont, el!oooe - - pieces M'littblt in Bttntano White, • brutMd ..... • »it dllioMI .,.,. ... "' ..... , •• hed ..... IY<lt 11\9.r. ............. " 1111"---- Mll Clllllt, --... llA~llDECllAll-... C!EliOllA, 114' ~ -CHINA~ ========:1=;:• MOBIL£-__,...... Adctition.t pilOM "9ett.l6I ._ f/111/1 P91111a.t 'tltl '- NCttftl\llar tebft., • a.raer ..... crt'WL a •al?, • ._..,...,...,t,,t¢tr . · J.tl. ' - ' .. ,. . . ' ? • ' • ........ .:.1.....,. J,. .... ----·---~----------~--_ .... _________ ....... ._ ... ____ ..;;._. ................................ _ .......... ...:. ...... _ ... ,;;..;.;;.;;.,i-.-. ... _ ............ .... r~~·~-"""'"""' ............... usuo•ocu .... u~o·•······a~....,,~.~-··~---· .................................................. s., ...... u.; .......... q .... ,q ...... -.~---·---·~-~-...... -.~~~~~--~~-~--- 4 -DAILY PILOT Decorative Spray ~eally 'Catching On' 'CRACKLl-CRAZE' FINISH GO ES DN EASY AS 1 ••• 2 ••• l It's teatime at Zales Magnificent 5-pc. Silverplated Te~ and Coffee Service E:leglnt sltverplated tea and coffee Hrvlce hll'. coffH Pot and tea pot with insulated handle1. Creamer and covered 1ug1r. Heav.y baroque tray. The perflC1 complf· ment to luxurious entertaining. NEWPORT CENTER 17 Fush ion lslsnd Open Mon, & Fri. 9:10 SANTA ANA 101 Weit 4th Street Open Mon .-Thur1.-Fri. 9:10 FROM HAIRLINES TO ALLIGATOR SKIN Crackle-Craze Has Fascinating Finish The Behr Process Corp., of Huntington Beach, introdu~ ita latest product just this past smnmer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Called "Crackle-Craze," the fuclnatlng new decorative finial> which la simply sprayed Crackle-Craze can be used on furniture, woodwork, walls , floors, cabinets, lamps, table lOJ>l!I, doors, switch plates, wasteba:Bket.s, bikes a n d automobiles.. GET MORE TO GIVE FOR CHRISTMAS AT SINGER NOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE ... PRICES ARE LOW. . •350FF ... NgUls potco ot o TOUCH• ll!W0 dohsuzlgozlg oowtngmochlno by SlllQER In -otcobl- , REDUCED TO S328 an MOR! TO OM! with I SINGER' "Plug.ill • Wotcll" bright, troulll•- color TV. Get SINGER engineering fOr tu· pet1ative color recep11on tn a rich walnut- veneer9CI cabinet with front-mounted flnger· tip conlrOls ••• and FREE DELNERYl Rogulal1J $Mt Useourconvenien!Budgetl'lan ••• nomonlhlypayment until feb., 1969. ---Oii .... ...... ---COSTA .sA ---~ .. , .. - SEE B.~ PREslEY IN HS FIRST lV SPECW.. WA.Tai SINGER PMftS Et VIS NeC-lV ..... OOlOR, MS .. DEC.3. 8P.M.HTJ8P.M.Cl'T IJIAHllM ... ... ...,. •11• -..- HUMnNaTOM IUACH ~.,~ ........ ~IMC'IC.....- ~~-Jw---••SING~R....,,. SINGER ............ _..,... ............. ,._. .... _._COWM't. AAU&N MO"fl COSTA MIU ---·---"'-'*"""' ~ ... ....c...r ..... IANTA ANA LA WllAOA -, .. $,~ •w . ..,.11. ... ...... ...... ... ~-°""""' on, is already "catching on." Behr'1 De'l(t three-coat, all· sproy kit p{oducg striking two-rolir patterns, ranging from hairline cracks, through r<plile.11dn, to onyx designs. The pattern develop! Itself, right befort the uaer'1 eyes, starling within a minute after sprayina on the leCOOd coat The thickness of this coat delermlnel the size of the pat- tern -thin for a small design, thicker for a larger one. Crackle-Craze tits contain three ti-Ounce spray cam - bue Cract1e-O'ue coat And top coat There is sufficit.nt spray to cover 20 square feet and the tit retaila for $6.95 . The kita come ln five color comblnlilom, determined to be the most popular from coo- 111:Der ruearcb and decorator - Open Door Policy Fine Here's an Idea for an un· usual "holiday gift" for the entire family. 0 Don G 11 more" Aakhus, owner~perator of Lido Elec- trQnic Doors, lnc., 324 N. New- pCrt Blvd., Newport Beach, for 17 years suggests an e1ec- tronically operated garage door. The firm deals exclusively in the sale and servicing of automatic garage doors; sev- eral models are on display in the ftnn'1 showrooms of Udo Doon. s1 ·1 ~\:\\'I.\ YOUR CHOICE OF STEREO ENTERTAINMENT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Sylvania Pynamlc America iileruo SC228BT • Out1tandin1 Cante Styffng • B'utternul vaneera and 1olld1 • l'•ll aredniu bua • FM llereo/ FM/ AM 1\nMr • JI W•tta EJA • Sealed Air Su .. pension Sp.II• lyatea • Carrvd Cutocn A•lom1tia Turallble $299.95 @ r .\ \1 I S R R 0 \\' N 411 East .17th Street COSTA MESA 646-1684 DAILY M; SATUltDAY N Our 22nd YHr ltt tile Hwbot ANG Et~11ce Yo1r Home for the Holid1y1 With l111rio11 Carpeting • IUVY moll SHAG fOR11ll POlYESnR ::: ::.~. s49s J.~ YD, ·_ ~ ,.....,,,,,,__ __ .,.,.,,. J. J. KNICKERBOCKER CO. Newport looch 40lt lllCH IT. ...... " NO MONEY DOWN 100% FINANCING NO PAYMENT FOR 6 MONTHS ION APPROVID CREDtn CAU NOW Rlll FREE MEASURIMG lAYOUT SIRYICI IN YOUR HOME c-it SI• At Cost Wittl Pillo hrthuM NOW 2 LOCATIONS Servin9 Orang• County Sinee 1961 BUG-FREE PATIO! Huntington INch T-lo Ce1.1111n' .......... C.... I llU llACH ILYD • t6J.JJll ALUMINUM PATIOS AND AWNINGS LOW WINTER PRICES NOT 20% • NOT 30% 50% OFF BUT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY •II• ,_ ,...._ ol '"""tliollr-«M lut-f'" or 4-SaSOI Plllt POOL TABLE ..... Ol1fl ...••. \ttl1 I ......... QT Cc:s1t1.-.... FACTORY SHOWROOM onN 7 DAYS TRl-3530 t A.M.. TO 6 P.M. USE TllESE TOll FRH NOS. WIT A ANA I AIWlllM Kl 3-6363 171-3531 LA H~IRA (213) ow 1-5615~ _, ... -------:-----~-:~~--...,.....--~-~ ..... .,...., ................................. .._.._ ......................... .._ ......... ~~-~-~ . -. --.. ----·------·-·,.-.,,.-.-....-,,,...,....,.,... Placemats Aie Tuned To Future Tuned to the IUlun llld the trmd Iowan! color .and dellgn In table ICC<llOl'lea, Scott Poper Company la lntnduclnc alx new paper plaCemat pat.. term. LtvelJ col<n I 9 d oplrlted deslpl Ml the lempo for 1111 table oelllng, lnlmnal u well u fcrmal. Thi new desllOI ~: Glul ,,..., -lllylized orange, pink and gr• • n Donn ootllped ID black on whlto blcqroond. Medclaa1 anlntrleate dlllp In -Pl llld -.. wblto blckllQIDll. Swirl: I -dlllp ln -sold 11111 pln1: .. wh!to bacqrouDd. Puflow•: an ovenll ftoraJ pottern In blue, purple llld black on whlto blcklmmd. LaUlct1 an o 11 v 1 green dellgn ougpollng wrooght lrM latticework on whlto blckground. Wlterm:elt11.1 a tWfan of. fl'Ulta a D d Oowen: ln vlbrant pinks, greens a n d golds on whlto blckgroand. READY FOR COMPANY -TblJ aroond-th&dock line alld ~era. In addl1ioo lo comer grouping pie- -comer grouping by stE¢<1>-Blad: la amoog tured here, which oerves ao smart oorner coucli by many double<luty pieces stocked bY the new Aroade <lay alld as twin beds bY nigb~ the lhop has Iounge- Center, 1951 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, when recliners, mattr...ses and other items the busy host· owners of the MW!y opened llb<lp -Rldlm'd Specht es& will find !DOit helpful as rhe enteitains over· DAILY l'ILOT Wodnetd October 30 IHI .._ Pum STE RE IY FIS.BE THI PISHlll l'HILHARMDNIC MiDmUANU.N 1N PICAN l'-JM.MD DI• 1 Is• ........... ,,.._ .... _ You muat• tnd hMr the Ill MW 1969 filhtr -....... .. phfflt -···--the txhfleretlon OM ·fwls wf\t:n enjoying tht wry flnm In IOUfld rtproductlon. Only ftitn un Y'OV undtrst1nd why 1udlo connolsSllun and 11rioul music kMin pla ll!E FISHEl9 lbovt ell ordi.nsry br1nck. ..... .&.Sll* ..... -1.A NMf .. ai I (IW)Mtll&aAI ........ llomn...t lrtm the put, a beautiful color _..iuctl<lll of an origlnaJ oU petnttng by a well known artist llllCh as Paul Cezanne, Odiloo Red on, Wimlow Homer, Jean Cblrdhi, Jean Corot. ud Wllllom Hametl, II lutured w 11 b MCb pockqo al pl...,,.ta, and James Jeffries -gpedallze In sleet> fumlture nlgllt hdlday vlll!on. monmactm<dbySimmonJ,~~-~al,y~,~I.&~·Z.~Boy~,~Btrt~·:____:::::..=-:...::.:_.:=-:~~--~~~~~~~_:..:==::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::==::::=::=::=::=:::J;;~Ei:, nter ThatCoOHS by CORNING No bunas otcoils. -·.~Ii white, aosy-to-clean panll with four ....a.st designs that mark the lhermostalleilly controlled cooking areas. Turned on for ~. the sunbursts slow ,.,~ low. Turned at!, tho enllla uface Is 11Sabl1 counter space. The ~ler, That Cooks comes with special eom1rw CookmlleS-they "' 1rom -1o °""" 1o tablalq). Come see this remarloJbfe c:ool<lns in...n- tl0!1 '""" Cotnlns. COAST ILECTRIC APPLIANCIS JU NOITll lllWPOIT -NIWl'OftT llAeH 646°2486 If yon like Spanish You'll love MANSFIELD'S JHMSt caTAIHLYI STOii HOUIS< I.ION. 6 I'll. t AM TO t PM;WHK DAYS 6 SAT. t AM TO S:IO l'M " > ·--Ff• 4 .. ----.----·-----------,. •• ..,....,.. ____ ...,,..._ ........ .,. ........................ -...... --......... ---... --..... -------------------- -- ~ 6-DAILY "LOT Wodneod•y, Octobor 30, 19" Homo Purnlll\11191 I New Elegance Adds to 'At-Home' Living People .,. aolnl Giii i... feds rdlectal In the fiber, and animmen acrou Its -Jn and enjoyiog it mottl clear 1umiooua colon. sllk.en wa\let. ''Star of India" The al-horn• •pproaeh In u 11 • looll U>al bl-comea Jn IT hip furuoo col· Uvlnl bu akudy •naendeml buutifully with either modern ors Including "Valley o f • major revolulkln ln the ap-ot trad:itlMal fumisbinCS : a Kashmir", a vjvJd Ume ll'fflli parel field and appean delf.in.. fine companion for treaaurtd ed t.o .. ave the aame effect ia "Indian Spice," a burnlahed "' anUquea. rich fabricl ; a . -\ home fashionl. perfect foil for a.leek, smooth coppery tone; plui a completa Women lrt fmdinc that contemporary ~. range of light to deep bluet, elepnt, •l·llome COllume1 re-Leading rollla, tncludini ,.._, golds, reds, and pale, The play ol light Oii the luatrous nbel createa subtly cbanitn& pattern variations lot a truly distinctive new look. Availab)t in toor coJ. orationa. What's New quire a special kind of Lea carpets, Alexander no-color neutrals. back:gr1,iund to do them justice. Smith, Berven Rug Mills, Re-Here are features to look Aa a result, the job of creating gal Rugs and Rugcroften LEU CARPETS interprets for in new .utomaUc ranges : an aesthetically pieasinc home Mve i.otroduced lu:rurioua the new. Ober ln a htxurianl, SUde-ln style for built-in environment 11 becoming just new rug and carpe\ designs in long-haired shat called "Mid· look without alteraUons. u important to a woman as Source that are now available nlgbt Sun". A new addition to Programmed eookia& for the selection ol. her wardrcbe. in quaJity thope and depart· Lee.I' "Civilized Shag" col· unattuided, completely auto- Tbia new emphu.11 o n ment. stcna throughout t h e lection, it comes in both solid matic oven cooking. graclool living and irood Lute area. •nd sophisticated tone.on-tone Keep-wU'lll oven teatnl for manifests llaelf in every area effects. The glimmering lei· keeping food! hot ui'ltil served, ol home furnishings. Whether ALEXANDER SMITH uses ture ol the Source fiber warming plates. classic traditional or pure Source fiber in a thick, lush creates the elfect or infinite Meat prClbe for roasting to arcbitecturaJ modern, th e ahag that Inv!~ barefoot tonal variatiom although no e:r:act degree of doneness, au- trend translates into lush ambling. Appropriat.e1y named more than two are twd tomatically. fabrics,rlchcolorandpattern, "Opileacence", it come1 in together. Available in a "com-Wallt.-level broiler for no- deep pile carpets, exciting te1.· glowing jewel·like colon rang-plete palette ol colors from stoop broiling. tural conlrut.s and fine art ing from hot Coronal.ion pink, pale parchment and sherbet Cookln:t -surface tbenno- objects. deep Amethyst purple arxl tinb io deep vivid, jewel atatle eoatrGI for automatiq: brilliant emerald to turquoise, tooe., and gutsy earth shades. top-of·r•nge cooking. NEW FIBER eilartreuse, sapphire, garnet, Silicone oven-door seal• for Source, the industry'• first copper, gold, earth and pearl REGAL RUGS, If1C. in· cooler kitchen, ITKN'f: even new carpet fiber Jn seven tones. lroduces ''Genesis," a unique temperature. years, epitomizes the "new area rug of Source designed 811111-ln power ventt for elegance." Introduced r!IC'ently BERVEN RUG MILL 8' by Marie Creamer. A deep, ovens and top of range. by Allied Chemical Corp., thil "Star ol lndia" recreates the dense &hag lexture, 'th I 1 Euy cleanabUity for overi unique bi-constituent f I b er paUna of coetly polished wools beautllul contemporary design and top of range. recreates the aoft now and Wied in precious Oriental rugs. features a muted ~lor Fifth burner convertible to 11 u 6 c 11 lfiT-ll 11 s-1w transl•ted Source fiber into n · exciUna colleetloa ot. handmade oua:t.om. area t\1.11. which dr&M&the the llbor'> luxuriou.I palina, plUI se.vetal •eproduetlona of Au-s.-and Oritllt41 rugs. The lalt« e&plun the dqaDI &}ow o/ precloua antique llllt., ONLY TAKES TWO Program cooJting O!'I ntw automatic rang~ r~lrea on- ly two' settings .,... time and temperature. The oven cooks the food, then holds it at serv· inc tµnperature without lou of tenderness « 1molsture. patina of the finest antique An eleganl, leaiher lhag, light elfed with 'IOJid color border. king-size griddle. sil.U and polished wools used11---------'--------------=--=---------------- in precious Oriental rugs .......... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... This, coupled with up.tcHhe minute wear and maintenance properties as well as e1.ctllf!flt resiliency and newness reten- tion make.!1 Source the most exciting fashion fiber on t b e market today . New rugs and broadloom carpet.II made of Source pro- vide a 11himmering base for today's lu1.urioua living pat. terns. They range from lush shags to Oriental reproduc· lions and ablltract area. rugs. LUSTROUS 'SOURC!:' CARP!:TINO ·KEYNOTES ELEGANT LOOK Source brings a completely new look to soft surface floor coverings that is characterized bya aubtle Iri descence , fascinating light and shade ef· • • ~ONE OF MANY -This is one ol many vigneUe l displa~ set up in the 14,000 1quaN1 feet of di~ay I l at H. J. Garrett Furniture, 2215 Harbor Costa Mesa, where pre--hoUday shoppers are =to browse on their own or take advantage 1 no-obligation advice from professional de- S'1gn~rs always available at Ule store. ---- COMPACT PENTHOUSE CONSOLE . CABINET WITH BIG STEREO SOUND • ' . Sylvania Penthouse Stereo SC265A • Medilf!rr11nr11n Stylin11: • O istrPS~!'rl Oitk v"n Per11 , •nd 101idt • d'Ar~on\al luning 1'11Plrr • F'W SW-eo1 PM/AM TunPr •JO W111t8 [IA, 11 Pu,t... liulton S•lltOior P11nel • s .. 11titd Air S111pen11ion ·Speaker Syatem1 • G1trr11rd Custom Profea•ional Turnt1bl1 $379.95 f) Dr\\' I 5 B R 0 \\ N ME'S' 2 :I'!!? • • '.!1 ?! ¥ ::'.! ~ :; •.•• DAILY PILOT IMff PMflf M.llDRIG.//L by Heritage makes dining a pleasure ... . . . entertaining more gracious NCALESAUb4L ep.. --._. M . -•• !JOI. ••• , ••• 22 15 HARBOit Ill 'Ill. COST A MESA, C.A:Ltf . •46..0271 M•-0276 HUCiE 21 FOOT DELUXE ENCLOSED PATIO! 1 1. COMPLOE IN EVERY DUAIL ••• INCLUDING: - '3" MRC l!NClOSID , ..... ,.0 CEMENT SLAB • SCREENS • PERMITS • PLANS ............ ....... .__ -. ..... ... .,,., • c..I M I """'• . ...... ,,..., PLUS ••• COV!IR OF ''INS.ALUM'' .. •······· ...... P.:eue• C1nt I •cs .......... • Da• •srl...__ ... • 1 •••• ., •• ............. , .... .., ...... . ·-· ....... _ ... , ... .. COMPLETED PRICE •89-5 NO UPS!! llOUlAI l'lfCI $1295 APTH SALi IXftA YALUll BRICK BASE •so•• TOTAL PRICE FRR 20 n. PLANTU WAL&a CALL NOW 546-9973 ...... -..:.. .. ~"" ... _. l -; -p''ea -sw·a .. ·~··nn«r·sz ,a,·n·m•>=z-•-·--------. • • !!!!': .... ___ ,.,.,...,....,_....,,,"., ~•-·"""."'=~· -·~•,.,.•·~e,...,......~-· ~• -·~--··~·,.~·~·-· •~00-•~• -· ·-·-·~-.. ,...,., .,,,_,.,,.,,_,_,._u.,o.,;:.,,,...,.,,,_,,_,_,,...,, .,,,..,&_,,tnsu:..,..,..1:-.1-• .,.,_,,.....,.,_,_,,....,._.,-•-.•·'""I'•'"' · ~ · --~ · · " ---·-· -· -------· -·-----· ... I DAILY l'ILOT Men Want Room· of Own in New Homes- ' 0 ~ILT PILOT .Stiff....,. ' . STAGE .IS SET-JUot'W'lllll\1g !or the holiday bird Is HU beaullful Mediter-ranean-Spanish~l<\ oak and·~ band rubbed dining rooin tiru;emble fea- tured at Manl!ieldi, 1111582 Beodl Blvd., JI~ Ba<b. I'll luxdrious s.uing c:oold make the. 'l'be!iklll~ jeest in your ·tiome ttoe biggest occasion ever tbis year, Of course,lll dlMri t have to wait llo;l' "Turkey Day" to make any meal an occasioo, lligh~tcl c:llli!ra ~ avallll,bl• ~ velvet up!rolstery or spindle di>slgn-(i>oth ~). . : -• . _ .. ....... -::: . ................. ................... ----.. _.,....,-' ........ LA•Z•BOV'* -· -- RECLJNA-ROCKER" Specially Priced Fnim $149 50 1*::41.r !ot 1• 't ........ -"eomf ..... -;. .. • btr Uiftil. X...Z-:SO,. ~en .,. ..,_,. ... .... ...... .. to ~ to '7'18Z ,,,.,., ... fc owwwsz ·, NaM:ioa.o Tm Oerlnt P'o::L« ••• u. adi!W ... . ~ :featve ••• w. ,_ ... Jmi: the dsht "lee ... t• Polltlon JW .W moel ....W,1• ••• .tth or 1"ttltilMt J9din.. inr tM chair. IA-Z-BoJ • trtl7._ :lmDftf'ehllir :loir l'Oddtir, TI' .......me,~. or~~. a.oo.. from th• .. ..., __ ...... __ of-- hlindlOIDflr ea'l'9l'9d with eolorhl ....,, faltria .. tM wMia llDt •1ard hbrtc Pr1t1•w. Te Auwe Dell-. ...... A·W'• Nevi ,..,. "......_ Costa Una's Old1st ....... 0-d ....,.,.. Stonl 1165 HAUOR ILVD. DowlltoWll Costa MeN I'll. U-a.5131 • . , Celellrlles Hs Witt. 20% • OFF ,• • Y11n II Nia ' ' : ALL STOCK : •· • . -l . --... FROM KllM RIMA ·MAGNAVOX •• · ••• . ' ' . . THE LOOK & SOUND Of BEAUTY IN YOUR HCIMJ •·. 1 Solid-State STEROO __ .,.t,_, ' •• the magnificent ' =1:;,· ---__ ,..,.. g na~.o~~: ~:. afil~ • BeMtllut • ~1npld • v-t11• OW!J 36'h' l. 16' D, ~ H wllh toils Mid dee· o"""" rails removed; !hose Mag""''* """'8· lions are wonderluly adaptable for -on 'shelves, tables, or In boolocases. ~ lop panel &Wes MOSt IXJlll'enieat -"' NICOrd 111¥< and ......... lllillooott dhl:arbing :IOlll' deooorllwe lo!><>f·se! --· only~ 50 Yod ... to pedal• mi~ W1 ..ta!, •llpl!rior to _, 1 'al' lr1'IW _,ies ioda7' • FOlll' high M':iti ~ • '2<). wa.. .... ......,m.lc~C>Mpct • Ait a'*"1111Jc ii ;a lbllt l-w' ls ~ tocotd md Diai•kmd lltylcls -• Now-_ yow 1'COlda CID Wt a ... ime • Sepaiato i-. . ._.., lo•• w mil •••oo 1 ' .., ~. • AdH1KXJd llOlid ... le cimtltJy eliminates tobes and component-damaging .hcet • ••a• 10" cl be! I Nlilll>ilit:r • -' Wb•, _, *> 'M 'lrith & 1 21 •11sll1J••••1 .... -3001 ..,,.... •• 11 •• modol.J003 ......... ;ut1W ·-- SUPERB 15"' COLOR PORTABLE -. ' KER~ RIMA MAGNAVOX Orange County's Ffnfft Factory Direct Dealer • ,... • ">- . ' :~::~ --~ ~ -- ·:~ •. • 2666 Hwbor llYd. l 6115 Wa1t111i.•w Ava. J 12116 ·So. ··••~·••Wi•z!fll o Coata MeN Wn•a:ln tw , Gad•• ..... • 546-1691 194-UIO -IJMMI The Daily Piiot Best In The West • •• • ' fti' ... ~-- ' . ....... ~.~•-Jo ·fo ···~ ... '."""-'\··· • .................. • ·11 'MATCHED SET' -Martin'' Furlli.ture, 111.17 NewpOrt Bivd., Costa painting and other acceMOries to complement tables by Heckman ~ diaplayw fumWllBg from many manufacturers in coordin-Cabinets, sofa ·and ehairS by .!Wyal Coad! and mag carpeting by ~ aW. vignettes like tm.---UiU one even indudinl an original oil Regal. DJtli°FILLED DECADE -Cbril Brown of Cosla M~J: P&via-Brown Appliances receives award frUn :Jl9wwd. Alexander, zone service supervisor for tbeJ'rieidaire Division of General Motors. for the Caita Mesa firm's "10 years of outstanding cus- ~ -' " eo. , ' s-11r Stylotl b,.,-tlr infiouorecl laaefifwf •. .,,._ ...... PATIO COVERS °'Aluminum ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Art With a Pot Wardrobe With Comes Easy of Stainless : . CookbookJ frequently rt-wrapped before they are sent Cookware 1tyle11 in 1tainlesa mind readers that success in to the cookware manufacturer range froro elegant plain cooking depends to 8 great ex-who will make them into the stainless to stainless with co~ finished product. per bottoms. tent upon one's choice ol ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ cookwart. For 1nsl1nce, alll recipe (from The Art of French Cooking by Gountess 1 Toulouse Laulrec) ror the classical French dish, pot au feu , advises "'always cook in a good metal pot. such as one made of stainless s t e e I : ordinary metal gives the broth an inferior taste." With a wardrobe of stainless cookware, art with a pot is almOl!lt assured b e c au 1 e stainless provides the best cooking surface since it is chemically inert and doesn't impart metallic flavor to food or liqu id. Everything cooked or brewed in stainless retains itl ·orl&inal flavor. All true stalnlm steels have at least ll'h: per cent chromium, which gives most of the corrosion resistance. The most popular alloy for .cookware is composed of 74 percent it.eel, 18 percent chromium, and 8 percent nickel. It's referred to as 18-8 stainless steel. In all stage!! of production, the quality control is strictest with this metal. 1'be surface must be kept abM>lutely clean, and unmarred by even one blemish. Most sheels of stainless are individually AMllll(A'S attLIDDRAPERY LARGEST . ~~E~Np!S Remove Water Dama .. e 'lAMI l'ROOl'INe EXCLUSIYI CiUARANTEED DRAPERY CLlANINCi D,.ptry Clunlnt· -,.,.,.C. ...,.n11.. ., tM .,. ef your 4ni.-ry, er 1M•,4 ,lac ...... t If Cl.MUii ... e Ne WlltM HeHt e Ne lhrlnka .. • 'llrfect lwen Hem• e Water ltaht lemevef ' . e 'llrfMt 'lut Pthlllnt e Prefeul~ ln!lhilatl,.t, OUR IXCLUllVE lllYICI e PNfH1lonal lltm0¥'1 e Term1 May .. Arran ... • '"" E1tlmat• • frff Lean Drape1 Off lo• ""' & '"" 20% 540-1366 642-0270 1702 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA VIVA MEXICO! LA!lOOCt1 in 'f'«l\lf:t • th1:t 11 t ~Of.l ~ .\ t.400~ \'.l lUE ·-. ·~ .. USE OUll· CHllSTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN 'SECARD'S AMF POOL· TABLE IUMd ----- ' •.. , .... -'T11a,.e1 I· ,c ...... -•11•1 .. 25 Dllfoo ... ltylo -T-IOC-- ~ MCUJCIS I e-. .. Ila, C-W, ~,Tn.-....c~ --- SPECIAL --c.. -~ -.•v- -$2]pl -TAal -I~ -;i+: TAM.• SEC ARD ms. Main ~ouro: 11 :00 to 6:3G-4 0.yo 1 WMk ~~~~--llllj 36'" SCUl.l'TURA GAS MNGE • ,,_ SWpet Wide 25• G!Mlt Capacity M•d« Own ·• Naw Coiiiwnienca~torHlmtf'..._ • NewRemovabieColar.BianMd...._ ._ ' • fny Uft.()ff Oven Door • Exc1u-.~-Jillt811'1M~ • New EIQ-Uft..end.Cfean Coot Jop • Mtcna-F19me Bar·B·Que INliler • Ttlloft eo.ted CMin LlnllfS • T .... Coeted Built-ff! Gr1ddre • T....-..PalO'-icBJaet......,_ .. d • 9 •• A MNTION HOMEMAKERS! Plan to Attend The 17th Annual ORANGE COAST COLLE&-( COOKING SCHOOL Starting Wednasday, October 30th •+ The MESA THEA1R'f~esti1 -M ... @DAVIS BROWN 411 WT 17TH'.ttREfr COSTA MESA ~1614 OAILY .. ,_SATUaDA:Y f · i 0... 2hcl ,_ ... ,.. "..,.,_, ' NEW DESIGN "4EW LOW PRICES -··· ·-~ \IWt Ow F.n.ry SMwr..,. NAJUUSc • """' ._ so."'""" , ..... . ... """""' _..._ • lxtnHlecl AlumlnVlll F1<IH • hltt-M l1in Gvtttf • ....... Str.&ght V1l1nc15 ""k-1 WlllDOW·DOOR AWNINGS w.thtf ~ for .,..,_. Vl'illt'Mt fir~ ind fumiturt1. Yow 1afw.y! recelw ......,. t!MM ••. Court.sy .. , Qwc~ Acti(lll ..• (~ ~ity. ,,Im 1 1-yetr ou1r1ntM oi "'-peint. .: ...... mo Eslio\1111 Clodlr gMa, 0( ""'" -of -....... llnl'*"' all If Y"'I' "°""'· NO 061.tGATION. ---SMTA AllA TElll & AWNING CO. 2Ht L ...... , IM«A ANA IL 5 '"' -~-............. c..lr ,...._.,....,n-T??R Cl&&I f ASJl!SI CO. .,,~ .:.=' ~=-.. _....,........., ,...._ ""*" • .k. S....--------------~--------· -- ., • • • ,, ·~ ... ·~~· * * "'"*' W,. W ·-· f' SI# F WWW' FU W' o+-c f I IV 94• • 9-PC. CORNER GROUP , __ let_I ..... --•--1~---1 .... 1-1 .................... . '1~ \~~) $189'.' IQIG SIZI ILllP SET ~--1 ... ,,..... i!i:.t: '8900 • • -tu• Sin.., ..... $'9.oo. ~ "''"""" ....... $t9.00 STEREO Wl'l'H· A SPANISH ACCENT • llalld Sta ta AM{ftl{FM 8lono Tw.r , •l-l'loolNpood-. •t:=d-11-~...: .. = wn-, I • -- COLOR 'lJIBIUNGS YOU ouAJ:m·:di)·.nclTIN& SPANISH S~G,IN~PBC~ CABINETRY • . THE MON'fEUEY Aftreclltelf Pabdat • I • Bii ~ View'fua (23" clilgonal picture Ille; 29!51q. ibdiet).' • MC • , • Al*i"'lic 1'1119 TaniDI CGDtral: • • Blide ... Talllar. • !Nln'MlOOOR. tHI PlllNOL Y STOU •• • tmY '.AmlANCI lilld 1' SAUi _. smYICI 1111 NIWl'ORT ILYD. e COSTA MISA e 5-.nM 11111 J1fMS TO PAY ----- • ' ' . • COior Name of Game ' Boys Will Tell You • • ...,.., -..... ,,,..., ...... . ...... -·· 11a71::.... ..... D I .. .., •-- --·;· _.. &. •. ..... .....c._.,.,,. • ,,_, ... AID •1t -_, .. t _ ..... _,,.._ __ ,_ . \ ' ' • • • ' . • • J Wod,,....y, ~ 30, 1961 H..,,. F.umlohlw 2-PILOT-ADV!llTISlll TTRESS KING :::ILY~ILOT FINAL DAYS . . . QUEEN SIZE ENSfMBLE SIMMONS 199 US SIMMONS QUEEN Box Spring and Mattress-PLUS-A Fr1mt, Foam Mlttrest Pid, Pe·rca.le Fitted Sheet, ~l'Ji'<!i" i3~iDP; Sheet. Orlon Blanket, (2) Bolster Pillows and (2) Pillow Qsi(-::. .. !mm . . ., . QU&N·SID QUILTED '.SPRJAD INCLUDED bonus! t . : ING THIS GRAND OPENING SAUi • --, . : " • -..s. .. _ ... . I' • • Only Th• Malll e1~Kini canlea IVERY"'"'°"' ·. brand name In ~.Cl_l"tit . ' : I • Only Th• Mattre111Qnj ~· a ~OMPLm line· af 1upei'-1IJre·b9ddl119 King a!ld Queen 1lz• Headbaard1, 8ed1precid1, Sh-•, Piiiowcase• etc. . · · • Only The Mattre11.Klng offers 'an UNCONDITIONAL 5o::a;,y guarantee of satlsfa~lonr · ' . 9·.p1ECE CORNER UNIT 1 · ,FAMOUS MAKlR set for your u.1r1 Overnight ~ve1tl or a comfort1file grouping for your den, Chotce of colon i nd cov1rs. Set lncludu (2) Quilt&d Spr11ds (2) Bolsters, (2) Box Springs, (2) Mattreues arid (t) Corner T1bl1. •18995 COMPUTI . 9-PllCI ~OUI' GRAND OPENING SPECIAU . . ONLY THE MAnRESS KING OFflRS THIS EXCLUSIVE UNCONDITIONAL I WRITTEN I GUARANTEE! IVUY PllltCHASI of 1 M1ttru1 1n4 lox Sprint cmf11 1n UNCOHDITtoHAl ntl WRITTIH Guann- lff ..• plus ••• our uclusln 30-Uy gU1r1ntH If 1&~sfldloo I BUY WITH CONllOENCE at ... I ••.- • . KING SIZE VELVET TUITTD HEADBOARD and CUSTOM-QUILTED SPREAD ' ' ........... ......, ...... ' . .,... ....... Upsttdr h4 . ' ' .. TWIN SIZE MAnRESS& BOX SPRING •s HOLDS YOUR PURCHASE! Reg. 1300 '139 O.AND OPINING SNci~U s3 ·9~' COMl'lETI GRAND OPINING SPICIAU THE MATTUSS KING! ALL . STORES OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 • SUNDAYS 11-'> TRUNDLE. RISER · ANAHEIM 621 N. IUCUD ..... , ... ..... er.-._.. .. " o.tllill ... COSTA MBA 279 IAlt 17111· IT. Mt>IJl7 .. ............... .... ' ., HUNTINGTON BEACH lf3 HUN1•GTOll , CINllR · 192-USS ...... ,.. .. ......, ................ lltU.:.::.O.:o:..;...J.:_ .... ,_..._. ~---· ···~-~-~·~-·~-~~~.-~·~-·------~----1 · ..... ·-~~~-~-~ . ·-·-------· . ·••->··•·a. ·e·=e····-·.-.. nfnr:ta'·1•·W• .. ·•'--M.c.• ---------.. ~ .... --~ -0 ORANGE 2tO IC-TUIT1N AVL ln-4742 ...,..... ...... , ......... ~ .. • • • ,~ l '· I I ' , ' ~ : •;~I ••• as • ._.,..,. • ,,..u ' ~ ....... 11ut• MMnl -. :shiAlng Mof,n . ' l ·igh _fs . Party _ -....-. Mer a b111Y:round d. fu.\>!l·ra!JIJ!l ·proJecta.'1'> bene!lt l!!O.balld-~ ~ of st. Bqnaventun'"I C.1hollc Cliurdl, mem~ of the "- ens Council and -Men's CIUb bav• dedded to take Ume,out for .. 1,.. tin, '.f811 paify;. " -' . t • .. ' ; . ~· luat-for·~ fall , soplil "wi!J, ~e place between 9 p.Jll. ,arul , ~ ii'm.."'1 :F'rlday, J:fov! ~. tn·\be'N~~· .Jim. ' . ·• . • . " Tickets for the' evem . will-bf, $5.llO per ..,;,p,. and reservatloni may be made by calling Mrs. E~ Gallagbet,-847·7903 or Richard Seosl<~. 897-4981. . . • · Parish members and gu..U AN Invited 1'> attend and enjoy ~to Ule music of Johnnie Winkler and.bis on:heetra Md IOllP by tile Happeolngs vocal group. · • . Amoog the prizes wblch will be' aw.meet ~urlng the evertnf I.- a .three-day trip to Las .Vegu and dinners for two at Francoia rea- taurant, Sberatoo·Beach, Ha'Peony and'Town and Couiitry Inns. Serving as chairmen for Ill& dance ·are Mrs. James Greene and Dr. Richard Rube. • . ' ' ~ who will attend to wek<>me DeW as well as estabiktled' ~rs will be tile necutlVll board d. tile wom«>'• council Jn. etii'lllng the Mmes.' lloben Lew!Okl, pMsident;' George Perry, first vtc,e P\'OO!dent; Wallace_ I>o•~" sec(il!d -.lce.:J>l"'Sid"'lt; J9!11es Mlller, place 'betw...i-t,p.D!.-'1.1,.e.111-;0i!.Y. 'N9 • 15,: ei-e~(!#t' tJ · : treasurm;, and Daniel Abel, seem.tty. lla)'tt>Olld Vidal is presidem of rlgbt) Mrs; ll:'OQ,oo G'a!lilller ·0r:Jilch.mi Rulie'~ ll!n.'.Janies , . the Men • Club, : • , . Greene. O.:Jllil!e and-:=ii· •. !lteene·lia dlairpjen::'iU!d'~.IGalia• · , Tile next beMfit·ti>rbe opamorecl by the lfCUP will·be •·Cl!rl&t. gber may :be(<l!i>tacled· ;~tflllls'at·M1·7903. "· m'al:Corner In Decemb<!r. h "'.... ~ ~. ,. . ' ' . i ' ~ -.. . . . '' . , .. ' 'I ' :I I Surf ,Sounds _,. • . ·-, • ' ' ' • ., CHbe Care 'Ptafsed . f nformation . '• ' . ' '. ;· ......... ...... ..; By JODEA!t "'•·""""""~~ ~ l{rivq JR" a very brief 1141 •. OI .... ~ • ·~~ ttii 'ti-t&1;ot:.J...."lftaa\~8e.., ':/:. r ' ' ~-:.1-•"J. ~.'fF'"" • 'l,_I~ -j ALL THE o:.!14ini:Jii!0!1•• :i.an ,...,~_..,, ..... --ltivism tbeSS -ai·ror, · regardless ot ~ w~tber, ·-..yo(l w,wldft~ i'ieueve. ft,'tt a tour thr:ough the Paqama, 11ays Jane Risvold. Jane, says Jane. Susan ha 1 •Canal and Carlbbelh before originally was chalnnan for tecQvered beauUfully a n d returning to spend Tbanliqtv. the LltUe Mermaid Ball wl/!<:h slJ'eady'.it~ .in school, and Ing and Chrtltmu wlib the annually benefits Chlldrdi'• Der D!D~ JI ,more dedicated Risvold fuilly. . . ,..,.,.:c...._ and enthuil,adJc ~than ever Hoopllai ol Orsnge ~,.-• al>Oot ulii matveIOu :ii>fk car· She relinquished her dulie/I'~,-'R'ed pb,m'~Mw;. Jill (Mrs. Cbarip)', "'1tet:· .The ·~--... •looking when &he learned' daUibtet --r~ard to S'Ublt•Y when Su>an, 5, laced &q1114-~-',Harmoo Wrl8'JI, :t-·• fatber, / . . >" ·-, . ~ ~'J ·; Children 'Ojsplay . , Original Art :Works ··:.-•• ! Children tiom 'Hointin(loo.. ~ aii4 ~Qceen View s!'llool ~ct! will display th.Oir ,art. !'1"k clpl'· ing a Cll!ldren • Art Festival opemng. Friday.,, N:ov, l ; in Ille l!un11ingt')ll Center 'Man. '·' .. . , " • 'lllllLE 11UBBAND By and sons Barry and Brian "batch. ed It," Jane Dod drove over toe her former home in Sslt Like City ltt her l<CODd visit in U ~ She WU W~y welcomed by her COUlin and maey old • -who still live in ihe 04 ty and wu bU1J every nilnule) • wllb -part!.. -Iuncbeom pv1n ln her boo« •. ; l j ' . jj TIDln MEMBERS el the'• ~"""'1 Children'• Choir will ·lie trlck-or·treatlng for ~CEFiomorrow. A1S<> parliciDating in the eveot/-~,by .. the Hun\ingtml !leach Juruor W~":t1qb; .wll! !!!I" St. Bonav~•'f ;~~ool and the NW!li -l\)l"til!i-<. ton Beach ~ve N'uH9ry. •l · · '-i ' Art directors wlll collect the ·entries i¢d ~.. DaU&btcra ol Mr,, and Mn: child paJ'l:icipatint MU receive a.cert;fjcpti;, .. :.: WJl\la!n . C. s.m, ol u...;; has proclaimed the ,weal< of Nov. 1·tiirou81i NW. 1, and Mer;1t;11, -al st,: .Art1sriC' Fiffctotn ' Expressed During Festiv.al . . -' ' l Alvin M. Coen,;1nayoc of H~i &jlcll,. tlqlonllolchareAnn.U.,10, '..,f. . :. •p • • · ; ) as American Art Week and the public ls urged to Bonav-.O'• School, and • i ·. · •. ' '<' ' , <-•. :.,1~~:,.=.,•~ J~shoW ..,._ec1 by ~ l'!':. atlmxll Mater E~ 1~ bal>x "'41ta to d'ec:onit.or items'wlll ~ve) Pstrtotu: theme,. are (1811 to right) Mnl. Har; Mn!. Jam .. Mahan, chaltman ot fine. AIU, has • _ ~ ~-t« •• ...., Huntlnfton ·Beach · Ward old llal'per, IQClety president. Mrs, Fnd c.nfidge requested Mrs. Roy JobDson _, servo as geneml 1be ~...,.,.. bsve been· · Foat flel!Ot~etf ~ Church Ill J~ Cbrlll; Latter· and Mrs, Leland Sanders, ~ c:l!alnnc. Tickets tjlalrman, ..,.i usioting 11tr·wlllbe-tbe Mmes. Ted ' bon o1 the cbo4r I . ~,,. · ' ' """"-Reddick, David Stetkbellir, William Wllsoa, JOOn mem er. day-~ !ts 'F'~ F..Uval 5aturday, at $1.75 for adults, $1 for ""'¥'.,._,may be _~ed , c,tler mid Fr,ank ·souzo,.: ' . lh(ea ,..... and bsve •Po · Nov. 9. llinuar, \\iill' be oerved et s p.m. In Poe«'• by calling 'Mrs. Stantm Monu, 8:12-8483, and Ille· •.Alf<>~ the festival' ls G.adtn.Weot 'peanil wilh Danny Kaye and · Colooial Temlce"Boom · w~_,_.._ :tOuowed '•y public Is invited to dine·and·browse .......... u,e',... ,. ... ,~ • .miai ~ ciftereid the use d. :II ...-e!a to in tho Diseeyland Small Wttld L • "!""""""!• . .. .. --difi>1ay the .ch1J41'1n'• w-Jc. • · pu:ade m.Anabeim the. 1ia .. ,., :a.re. Working tor 11>• benetit, wbich wlll loclioDI d.fered. • / ' • , ' ·- ·. D~spensed ' I I , OltOWINO )'LACES -Le1'1' Grow, I.be 111em8 ol ihe Son>ptlmi.i diltrict C<lll- v-. baJ b-taken to heart by Mro. K""'1edl ,Haas (cenler).1 district di· reclor mi preo!denb GI iho tWIJ oree cluba wl!idl <rill help host me 200 wool· en ~-Tb~ are :Mn. iJoO llllaw ,•ol'die Newport club, which will ar- ranae l~:.l.Ulldleoe ·~ C~Hunt oJ the San Clomeote group, wllidl wll plan a &rturd4Y b -st. l.Jaguna Beedl la the bootesi cluti. . ' . ·-. . \ . , • ~ l • ~ ... \ •·:!'J-:. ... ,· ' . Area Clubwomen Host Soroptirnists Rummaging • • Rebekah Lodge Triolo Link club cl Mea Rebeklb Loda:e bu meetlno lbt fourth M-y et l p.m. ln vlJioul locaticm. M r I . DotJilu Mqan 1t M&-1938 may be called lot addllioool lnlmnaUoo: I Styles Modeled ' With a Flair •• ' !rom 1bt Ala will hene!U 1bt .. ,,_obi~ fund Which, ,-.!di ~;. cOneae .,.dUl1ii bore ond •brood. Mn. Junm luddal!I ml Mn. lUchud Bu1bn1il, !ellowoblp t»d>alrmen, ... In char11 of tbt Ille.I } , • 1. • Book Group JUST THE RIGHT I ' • ·( .;, l:t..J~ ncm . ' '. FOR THE YOUNG OF ilEART \\OVIELAND ' ' ""PETTING zoo PET »io FEED PRIENDL Y ANIMALS AND llRDS OF lV AND MOVIE FAME. TAKE A 'THRILLING ELEPHANT RIDE NOW ••• 'IHRU SATURDAY AT •• , : WESTCLIFF PLAZA " 171tt & lltVIHE i Peering · 'Around • 1'1:\'Dr:.•~ · SAT, OCT. •.f.."°y, 1 I Z . HOUIS1't:i:OO to 1:00 , '' JOIN OUR * I M;AY WI help you PIND •M•nt th• NIW l.oob ol jhe year and the •WT l.oob of ye1tery11t • ltoek f• cl1l11ht tom• 1pecl1I ptnon, IOIAYIE EYEN YOURSELF! ENJOY THE ELEGANCE Of- ROYAL OOOL TON '"$3 · ·Ml,.,,,ont .19.tl I JUST MONTHLY ' u~ tc•at:t or dllcrlrnlnetioc - Royo!Ooultut bontd\lnl. Mloterfully...itod In Eneiond ln-cbolce of tradlllontl or ccntemjtoraty pottems. Eech "'l*ltfY deco~. Eech I t.-sured possession. ..... lloble In-~ ~one, •lcht or twelve place settlnp. Each Includes lhl Cltnnlr pllt9, 11'8<1, brad and butter, Qtp end ........ si-., only four from our llrp Royol Doulton caUoctlan, lncludlnc Mlramant, Eni!lsh translucont clilna. II/tell .. CtlllAQUlll.M • tlO lriiUUt GI: ~CIUNI 'YMO....,~ ....... ---.... ;alWi&.....,~­• 'SLAVICK'S J ........ 1817 18 Foshioft blond ......,.._,, .Joo lTHOWt Nl'Wpart Booch-644-1380 + L I I • • ___ ~ -'--"~----------------~-~......,_. "*• • .. e4 m • _...,_ sos a • - -en t = = .. - - -·-___ ----------~- - -wp ¥4 -5 SS 04 54\WS 5 $5 '+"¥"" --· - -• -.-~·-•-• ':'t,• ..... _; ......................... .,,_,..,, .... ,_,...,_. ....... ,-: • ...,, ....................... ~+~•-•.,....,-• ..... -·~'-,""e-•~v....,,_.- . 1 J· ~ Clubwomen Picturing Succ;esslul Helping to make the annual Cbristmu Bazaar of the Coota Mesa Women's Club a success will be the bamboo jewelry, ribbons and paper which will be sold with fruit candies, cookies, froitcates; jams and jellfes. The sale, work.e<f on by all sections, will take place Friday, Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.in. at the clubhouse and will feature a couritry stott with a Christmas Bazaar " cra~er barre! provided' by the Gadabout Section. Showing oH a few of the Items are (lei! to rtgh\) the .Mmes. Karl Jordan, Willliun H. Goodwin and Robert E. 'McKennan. Chairman · of· the homemade ·and handmade items sale ls Mrs. Eugene Wmg, assist- ¢ by Mn. Gordon Koster and !,!rs. F. Lee Wads- worth .. ' . " 'DAILY.Pll.ar .JT ' 4"'' ~ .. ,. j J t Horoscope ' Capricorn: DisplayJ Humor ~· THURSDAY OCTOBER 31' <1 1 . ' , I ,c;omtpOllda to verll!ca!lan of pu1'CMM poalblllllet a re ~ bulc jllllollopby. You lmow hl&hll&l>tod. Your ,_ could , .llll/AIUIJI · (Ja ~ -·k rfPI; key k lo follow dWlc•· Nol wloe to commit . II): Strw -... llJ ffDNSY OHAllll ' lllroqb. AIUl!ll(llarcbil-Aprilll): LIO(Jul)'U.Au&.tl):Yo.r younalf. ,ol -,)P<tlP'dW Goht Bow :roa r.we to puszles; dellrel llll1 coiil!ie! with c.u'RICORN (Dec. :!Wan. -.11· you are ....,...,._ )iroblema k ' IPOllfgh ..... You . )ludaol.Bereau.tlc.llon.~uk 11): llr<Ut11roll8hoccura. · ~(Fe11.:1~ll)! draw the -.·c1-. You fir more than cm be baoll1«L You'rl. able to communicate Tate opedal cam• wltllJl>o pi.., loletller pwll!e. Your ' , VJllGo· (AUi. is.sept, ti): and mah cootacll. MllllY are . wll,)"you loot, act. lip•._ i. abllllytoreaetunder_. QWomtlGoisnotustrooc'u bn-With .Your unique .on-1•PP•aranee, 11empm.ci.8oclal oontacls . ?Gu 1!tlchl Imagine.~ .,-. llllplajl hu.mor., . •Jld9VO(I. ·lfaw --•pl are neCmu-y _mil. Ii on pubUc r.iau-. 'B. 10n0~tlllty. Caleb up "'1 c:or-. to be ·b•oellclaI . ,. TAUllVI (April 20-May 20); yourvlewpo!nt11ta-Do •••••••••••••••••••• -fri<nda Ibero ls a IO by beln( calm, receptive. : • lack. Today JOU CID Sain ad· LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct; ti): . . ' , • ' ..• mlratiol> ml win loyalty. SpoUlght oo how JOU ao-Sc' • Sh . . t•ffs ·. . . • QEMINI (May Zl.June 20)c complllb 1mportant tut. Pa-. • .. .,. orec I , . , =-~ K1:° r°to ~~ U~IOa(~~_J,!~~;. ' Ill~ ' . , ; "" ' · . <,/'. · m.icate. Give ml receive. CreaUve forcee are mapllled. • CORON A· D · · • ' • Dooi lee! you teow II all. Be Keep reln Oil em o 11 o • a . • ., EL MA~ · '. . ' ;,;: k• -to euggelllone. Tendency Is to go too far, too • · ; . .\,, •. CANCl!ll. (J\lne 21.;July ti)• fut. Be an lnoo,ator. • 3 Bedroom !anlily rooni with .;a.~·...,;.~• · You feel sruttr ...,,. of SAGmAl\IUS C!'IOV. n-• ' den, tormai dinlnl ~ ,.ru;,ralled . ...:.., ~ ' • IOC1"ity. Good lunar upect Dec. 21): Land offers, home. ml huge uvin, room wllb -·-~. : • ,~ • • e,IOO. 1 Mn. R ..... i • ' Shop Ea'rly for e ' · · ··~ "zyo\• HOLIDAY SEWING! e COLDWEU.. BANKER 1fr CO;:,· e WIDE SELllC[ION OF POPUUR · • 2200 I. COAsT ~IGJ4WAY.~",,'~,,~ • FABRICS, PATTERNS " ACCESSORIES • . NEWPORT IEAClt , . ., . " The Fabric Center - 49' E. 17th St.atlrvlno, 646-4544 0,.. '!Ila .. ,. 'tR t ,..... UM 'Yeur MuNr Ch•l'I' - : Kl 9·3351' 675.~· : . . .. _ .. ::. .. .:. ' . . ' . . ._. ~ .~. , •••••••••••••••••• , • TOMORROW ONLY! SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF • • • NEWPORT ONL y ,1.- . never bef~re ad~ertis.ed by ~ffums' at these low prices ••• all reduced from regular stodc, .. ' no special purC:hases ••• quantities and sizes limited ••• no mall, phone, c.o.d. orders -. ' • HALF-SIZE DRESSES REDUCED 1/3 to 1/2 OFF . ' Reg. 28.00 to 66.00 daytime· and two-pi.Co drosses in cotton and fashion fabrics blends. A~o a smaU 9roup for after five; 12112 to 20112 . ' CLEARANCE OF DRESSES • 1/3 to-1/2 OFF • . • Reg. 26.00 to 66.oo. One and two-pitct dresses in cottons and other fashion blonds. Good choi.. In wanted colors and styles, including afier-five; 8 to 20. ., . ' --" SUNCHARM SPORTSWJAR BIG SAVINGS ON SPORTSWEAR ' ' ' . Print•d cotton skirts in a good selection of · ,_ ., DESIGNER'S CIRCLE · Save on designer claytime wool dresses, coat cos· lurnes and cocktail dresses, reg. 66.00 to 136.00 ...... ~-............ -... -.. -·-.. -·-.. -·--40.00 to 82.00 SPORTSWEAR BOUTIQUE Young d•signer dresses in many lovtly fabrics and styles, reg. 36.00 to 96.00 ................. 22.00 to 48.00. Pant tops, skirts 'n shirts, print tunics with m.tch-· ing legs, reg. 8.00 to 60.00 --.. --.. --4.00 to 30.00 YOUNG CALIFORNIA SHOI' Cotton and Ban-Lon®. knit tops in long-slNvoCI and sloevoless styles. Strip•• and solids in turtleneck and body shirts1 s;M-L, reg: 6.ciQ..12.00 ......... 2.99-3.99 Clea~ance on wool. rayOn crepe and cotton shirts in IT\lny ~ttorns end colors. 5-13, Mlg. I 0.()().. 17.00 ..... -...... -............. _ ..... -_. ................. _.'-._._ '4;99 fisherman knit s,..at.rs, natural color sUpover styles in V-nKk and crow-neck. 36-38-40. And, wide leg plaid pants; 5·15 ....................................................... 9.99 oach , , Rigid cotton ~~ts in solids end prints. 5-13, reg. , 7.00-15.00 ................ .. .. -................................ 3.99-7.99 Wrangler joans; 5/6-15/1., reg. 7.00-8.00 ..... 4.99 HAN DIA GS FASHION HANDBAGS NOW REDUCED 1;97 to 29.97 Rog. 7.00 to 50.00. Stylos include clutches, swagger, envelope, classic, single or double handle •, small to largo totes. Fobrics j~ t1pestry, l!r1ws, patent, cell, seton, plal!ic or leathers. Black, brown, ten, white, red, yellow, orange or mtdti-c~~s. INFANT'S SHOP Cotton pleywHr for infonls ind toddlen. Jacket, shirt and short set or hoodod jacktt with long pants. All hove official emblem of Angels or Dodgers, reg . 4.00 to 7.00 .. ---·-... -·--.... now 1.99 to 3.99 . ___ l_M_PO_R""r"'ED--D"'Es"'1G""N"'E"'R""D"'R"'Es""s"'Es-""'""' • FOR INFANTS ' um.I SHAVER SHOP Famous ' m1kor sport coots in a wide ·ieltctiOn of' sfyfos,.fobrics, pattern• ·~d colon. 4-7,.~ J-0.00 to 13.00 ......_ . 2.99, STORE FOR BOYS Solid color, pormon•nt press berm:uClas of tho fined quality. Excollent colon: 8·12, rog. 5.00 .2.99 Femo~ mokor,moek turtlonock knit"shirls, are1com- pletoly wash1b!t: Short sloevod styling in all11tod ~Items and colors •. 8-20: rog. 3.50-4.00 _ 11'~9 STORE FOR MEN BIG SAVINGS ON MEN'S SWIMWEAR 2.50 ' • I Reg. 8.oo tci 11.00. By to~•'on. swim-• woer com.. in v1r;.ty of plaids, pathm• and solids. F1brics includt Dacron® poly..tw ind cotton bJends, stretdi ond· nylon. ' ' 'j I . •• ~ • 1 colon a..j *'" reg. I0,00.... __ ... 2.99 UNGEl!E 6. 99 and 8.'9 · · i A r. ... ~~~. ~r',,.n.med.' ,,.;,.ni.u'; lw tt.ori l· : . ' . .r.e • .-l.tiil sliotf ft9 itY'i-Some ii~ ~ in' - Group of swimsuits in wanted styles; m<istly sman sizes, reg. 12.00 to 25.00 .. --......... 7.99 .. \ ' FamouM>aker Kormon tr.at.cl slrirts, cap- ris, sweet.rs 'Tn eqi11: beige1 denim ' or yollo\r ' • .. __: .. 4,99 Maf<:hing filckets but not In al sizes ....... 5.99 1• -• • • ' ACCWORY SHoP . •" S1. YI' ON OUR BETTER SWEA TERf 15.H to 24.99 - R.g. 25.00 to -40,00: .... ny oft"-b..utilul ..... ton ot• -.of+li~ AJl.wool, novolty ond fino'knits ln mony colon but not in .. e.y slzo. Hurry for liest choicol MEWPORT camTt •• . . CIHranc• of famous ma~..-dayweor I /3 to I /2 off ' , .. Cleeranco of ro~os end loun~.,,••r I /3 to I /2 off . FOUNDAnONS Girdles, -f'anfy girdles Ofld skirt girdles witlf 9oO<I controlling foaturos, reg. 9.00 to 13.50 .. 4,s'O to 6.75 Speci1l group "of bro ~.-.... ·--·'....-...... _.I /2 off ' SHOE SALON .-. --. ANDREW GELLER ' AND ALMALFf D~£SS SHOES • 9,97 I Rog • .25.00 to. 32.00. Hert or• t.rrif'tc r• " 1' d~ on -of -flJ.t sho.s. Fashion \ e_r.J t>"•ic colon in fl~ ~•Hurry for• ti.-•• 1 .. sr . . ' ' II FASHION ISLAHD • 644-2200 . • . " R<ig. 12.00 and 14.00. rmp"Ortod 'fforil C.n-', •lmost 'al sizes, reg. 4.00.5,00.-· 1.99.J .da, th.so Hquisitoly d•t•~ocl dr.Ssos ind drols and pant His or& 'beautiluly el"~toid-.,..d. . l' ' ' . . - I' · B•ttor dr~ss llacb in wool wontods, hopi•alii and l Dacron® polyester. end wool blends. Mo&1'f, i..t( loop modolt, !,W'J· 22.95-35.00 ;14.99 Pr• ' • • • I VARSITY SHOP • Famous c.Jiforiiia moktr wool jocleh In 3'/4 ltftgtli. ' Pl.id ~tt.fm· 18-46, reg. 60.00 . ' 34.99, . ' ' . ' ~ . Dressy and sckool clren•• with some on9.of-o-klnd • • GIRU' SHOP . ~ . ~ . r ... in ..scii19d colon. """ styles, reg. 2.50 • 99c Jylts~'mlny sital from 4· fo 121·rog: 6.o0.12.00 ,& ' i --~--------3.99-7.99 P!.ywHr selection lnclud,os shorts, knit lops, shifts and swim-ar in bright colors: muy si•s. ra9'. 3.00-9.00 f.49-3.4' ' • \Jglitweighf liondtd ~ -,lk coots and j- l~' AAo, wat9rproOl co...._·aii'll'pa..tic1. M111y oM-of .. -kind styles, reg. 12.00.2 i.00, l!J to l!J off. • . MQCDAT, THURSDAT, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL ·,:3' ' . ~ ' . . SPOITSMAN'S-SHC>r • A speer.I 9!""P of 'foriious ,,_ .. i ,,....s -cl pa_ftts ' I " '. I ' I 24 to li0% off ' . 196t--«~ ~r~ .'I/a eff 196(-61 H.~1 Molitor, •• R ... ",Mota --------~-10% off Ont~ PATS 10:00 1IJ. QI" • l;'!" ... 1'11111!""-""'!"l"l"'!"~"""--"!"'"""""!"l""'""I"~-""'!!""'."•,..--------"""'"""-----... ---...... ...., ...................... ~ -...... --,,...--~-· ~ ~ -----·--------- I I I I I M 11111.Y 'l'-Of . \ Senior Coeds Honored By lonta .€1ubwomen • -· . •Ntf HIGH Jetslc• JOMI ·' CMMGB , Mill JrtYtt-Steinbacher, cllu8hter of tho -Stel,.,...... ol Colla M,.., ii a M1ior • at Carta Mesa Hiib wlJo plans to attend ~'stale University and atudy-loo. Girls' Athltilc AlloclaHon. Latin Oub •. _yearbook ·11a11 and w.. publicity chllrman for tho lllipllom<ll't claaa and junior clasl treasurer. She hu been· active· tn tho . ' Thi.I year she is associated atudent body vice president. Durlng her junior and sen- Ol'!N .TODA y 11 A.M. TO I P.M. GREAT SAYtNGS ON ALL ~ . . CARPS.I DuPONT ;~'50l"t '-~-1 •. w.. i....,., will ... -... ~ ,... 5u .tfM b.rgaia. C1•pl1hly •lule' owr dflau peel. I 0 ye• 1••,.....••· . , . .... I.fl~ • . ~s.; Tt 2" LONG s1.1A~:~ 100% .,... ~ ........ 1..r. ~~ '~-. ...,.... ..-...c ...... ..., .... ::.::. ,,. ·88 delne ,.cL 10 .,... ...,...t••· ' , · ..... llAO . 14. ft KO DEL TM+ NW lux•rious fib,.., Tip Sheer, clMM well All dKotetor colon. Corn. ple+.ly instanM .....,. d~•x• p~. 1 o yeer parent ... .... 11.H AISOl.Uta.Y NO LA10R c:KANI CUSTOM DRAPES FIEllCll PWT • ~ • =-...;;.. • Pl.l Mm! .. HJll ...... 1am PWT -~ •• , ... •TTOM • WltOHTe , CADm!l!'! ' , WESTMINSTER . 71'2 WllTM141U Aft. -m.7571 c ! ... .,., • 7 0 ""' IUENA PARK w.an ...... at .... ;::; .... -t:=.) I SANTAANA 547-41>7 ut-IMS-1..._....,.,...,...,..,, ORANGE QUlfJ JM -CHAl'MAH rt-.OCXWVtfW _ ....... Sistarhood Temple Sblron'a Sllterqood meet. tho fourth Wednelojay of the month In Temple Sharon Religious School, Collla Mesa, at I p.m. • Harbor TOPS ' Harper School In Colla Mesa is the location wblre members of TOPS Harbor Li&l>len 11ther each Monda; evenlni at 7:30 . Combined at Dinner Servtnr a dual purpoee Is the pOttuck dinner belnc plan· ned by the Hiii Top Nurwy School, a parent participation, nonprofit organization. The event Will take plact at the school on Friday, Nov. I, to raiae funds for llChool ex- Pl!Mel a n d ofter pareats d. childron •nrollelf to bec<ne better acqualnled -''Neb other. servm, u ehatrmu fll the combined IOdal and benefit b Mr•. Joe Mebt1an, and ad- ditional information re1ardinc UekeU may be obtained by callinC Mn. James O'Donnell, ea-asn.· ' A turkey will be awarded durilll tho evenlnl and pbolo corlcaturos ol the parent. will be tann . On Monday, NIW. 4, the Emotlon•I Maturity ol lhe Withdrawn Child wlD be ez. plOHd by. Mn. Martha Villeneuve, teacher of two -and nunery llchool clauel at Orange C o a 1 t College and nunery lchool teacher In~ Further iGfo11matto» •epntinc Ille llchool may be -by calling Mn. O'Donnell, MWM7. Mn. Sara Sue ScoU b the director. Now our South Coast Plaza office will be open on Saturdays • a.m. to 1 pam •. Regular Weakcllly Houra: · Monday ttvough Thuraday .1 o a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. toe p.m. • , Class Will Teach How To '~k the Halls' ~ HARBOR CENTER 2300 Harbor, Blvd. Costa Mesa ., .,. FANTASTIC SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! • FAMOUS MAKER REDUCED UPTO COORDINATE SPORTS ' . WEAR-CAPRIS TOPS and D8ESSES 50,o FAMOUS MAKER· . . COORDINATES . SPORTSWEAR l/J TO l/J OFF REG. PRICE ONE -nd TWO PIECE BETTER DRESSES TO $2500 SPEC1Al8ROUP · · JUMPERS AND SHIFTS Reg. to 18.00 $10 00 • . ' ALL-WEATHER JERSEY TABLE OF 4t COATS 1/2 , Off UG. ,,ltlCI ' ---14t28n SPORTSWEAR ltEG; TO 10.00 $100 TO $.300 ' . USE YOUR --6~ --~--~---------· ·----• ______ ,., ___ ...... _..~ ......... -~, .... ,_ • ._. ___ ._...~ .......... ._ ... H.._* ............ __ ._ .. ,$ ..... _ _,_~ ...... -......... -.• ~ .. .._.--=·,_,.,._.. ----. I WWW -W ¥ +af ¥4 i DD 4 W'4 0 \ fW Military Rites Said in Church . .. ·' MRS. RAUi, COl'ITRERAS ' ~Uftlin•• IMdt Bride Couple Married I ,. ,· ' In Autumn Rites . Arrangements of yellow and ·Given in maniaje by her gold chrysanthe?DUDll a p ,.. uncle/Dick Hall; the bride WU candelabra decorated the allaf attired~ a ctiaqfiilly.Jp.~ oyer of the First ciwi.ua Ch~ _.,, ."'-~ giim; '\>itl liO'r f'r tbe.. weddiJtt' .or Suzanne , r-r ·F - Lee Hall and Air Foroe Lt. train flaring from the eoweled Raul Contreras. ' peau de .IOit ·eo:U¥· ~A··cJuster jCorKtucUn-. the . diulllr.rltir• .. ~f J><!alsrtf~.piorls ceremoiiy f<t· ~~~W~\beld, hfrJW!W6i\~tiha'1be Mrs. Mazie Hall of J:J;un~ftRr! .. ·earried •~uet of assorted Beach and son of 'Mt. · and --Mrs. John Contreras of Hun-fldwen. ttngton Beach was the ReV. : Mis. Bill Cummings from TbOmas W. Overton. New London, Conn. serv~ u , . . . . . . . --'I .:_~tron _of ~i ~~pbor lenilh gown ,of pale. gold satin 1 ·~ ·., caged i\. yellow_ or~ : ,...i •• short~-bll!d In· plact With a.fiat bow~Sht ·car· ried a bouquet of tiny gold and r:l)ow chrysanjhe-. Bridesmaids;': · • · Pamela • Al!)!' ~ '1lDd . • >'en . · ~.,,Jfl~ .. .-,r~. i ~--· · :.....,.a .,.cept tfli: ;••tlil . Of a iieeper shade of. gold. Flower girl Suzanne Be- \, C11$AN SMITH Ene•vtd Dj!cemb~t;... .... . ' .,..,.. Rite Set ·~. Jarano was dressed in a yellow A Dec. 21 wedding is being lace floor length gown. , 1 ned b s A Smith '. ,._ "tt-.:ima ''-A bridegroom U :Pon . y USfn nn · -~ ""'""--.:i """' arid Jehn M. Fowle. . '.griomsinen were Robert, Vic-News of the forthcoming " . Troths ·. w&ddii:igs, ~~~~~~~~~'· Pilot's Deadlin,es To avoid dliappointment, pr~sp.ective brldea are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white gloosy photo- gr,phi to the DAILY PILOT Spciety Depart· ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. . For engagement announcements it Ui: suggested that the· story, also accompanied by a ·bf·act and white glossy picture, be ·submitted early. H 'the betrothal annoUince- . ment ind'Weddlllg date are six weeb or less apart, only the wedding phQIO will bO ac- ceptef . .To belp fill requirements. on both Wed· ding Ind engagement stories, fomis are avail-1 able in all of the DAILY J'ILOT offices. Further questiOJll will be ... wered by Social Notes ataff memben at 642-4321 or 494-9466. ·' toi and Luis Contreras, and event has been announced by •. ~ were Rudy Rodrigun., 'the "bride-elect'a parents, Mr. 1 ~ ~k Rutledge anti Jim Rall. and Mn. Claud T. Smith of·-----------------.. JUrig beare~ was Stev~n Hall. .NIWROri Beach. . 4 A receptioo honor~ the ~ Mm Sritlth Is a graduate fl. KAREN STIUSS newlyweds took place m the. 'Arcadia High School and she . / ·'I •• : fellOMhiphallofthechurcli. ,. c'"-1 as Miss Ar .. di. and "June Nuptia s Enga9ed .: The bride Is a graddate' of , Arcadia' Rose Queen;. A Betrothal . ' tJuntington Beach Hi~ 8cbool marketing major at t h e and . atte.nded ~9.P# • Coast .. university of S o u t·h er n College. , Her , h!19~ .. '.'!",.. r.,~, she is a member of ll'aduated ·~: . .it\l!t~ ll\la;p !&ppe Gamma. Beacih Hig1i, OcC Mid Sin Her fiance, son of Mr. and ·Plans ·Revealed . . A • d Jose state .. ~. H~ ·~~~ 'Ddnald Fowle of San '. ·n nou nr,e , · ""' · ll'•duated too rn ' ~ •Gabriel b a graduate 'of San Frederick C. Meyer Jr. of EdwardJ' psrenta were mar· 'W dergraduate .pilot training at Gabriel High School and USC, Corona del Mar will claim rled. . · Reese Air Force Base, Tex. wber'e he affiliated with Kappa 1Judith Lynn F.dwardl as his The bride-to-be, d~ugbter of 'l'be engagement ef , ~aren The cou• will make their Ssigma. He is in his second bride during June nuptiall in -Mr. and Mr11• Wal~ R. st;ass and Vance .B.' bMee home • 1\-t'rav\f ,\1r F~ r year at at the· t:JSC School of J,.atewood Cbminunity Church, Edwards of Long Beach, Jt. has been announoed by the • Base. ' Dentistry. , !the aame church where Miss revealed the news to. her Ka~ bride-to-be'a parants,.Mr. and pa Kappa Gamma sorority ---' v --• -' --r ---""T - ' IWlV l'llO~ Jt Newlyweds Select • Family Rites ' from Palm Sll'lnl9 1llcli School • and attended ~ Coast Collep. The -l)'W9 will rellide In -~ !'here they plan IA> returne . u.iJr studies after a n or t b'• r n Cali!oriiia boneyri>oon: ' · '· Special gueats al tbio w!'Cl- dlng included Mr. and Mr<. John Wineman, 1unt·and1u.cle of the brld-• . I I Rings, Vows Exch~ng'ed. ,. A double ring ceremony con- ducted by the Rev. David M. Walker in the Metbodl1t Church of the Good Shepherd united in IJ),lllriage Manha Lynn Zoet and Rlch1rd Crulcldleld. FjJUO!aln Val)ey. _ Parent& of the coµple 1art For 1¥'T wedding a~ by Mrs. Edward AndruBa of tbe lnimedlate fuDll)i.. the Fountain Valley and' Derweot • liide aeleded 1 -<loogtb 7.oet of Santa Ma,ria, and Mr. white coatlltyle dress with a 1!111 l\ln. Ra!Jlll;Crutdilield QI ~~the Jl!Ckllne. lier . · veQ· wu' l1'ld by '• t1ata o1 ceystal and peerla. and . • I carried a coloolal ring of alternating ..... ·of ._ canajlons and Jern. 1 . Atle!Jdlng the n"J!ilf«il were Miss Brenda ,~ field and Kenneth 9uni>lnl- bam. lister' and coullii ~ !iii bridegroom. Mlsa Crutcllfleld'• blue ~r ien8tb·d!'<ll W'U iiyw ' wilh ind' em)ilre w~ and her conage ol white "*" · and carnations wu t:r1mmed with a matching blue bow. · Carnations, Illy ol. the valley and gladioli oumunded the wedding cake centmng the -t. telllt durl!li a ....ptioo In tbO llboimm- • Beach Inn. Mill K I t e ft Crutd>field, lister .of the 'benedk:t, dn:ulated . the .,_ book. The couple left on1a•bone1- moorrlrip up the .,..i. Mrs. Olaf T. Strass of Hunt· -· il*n during a candlelight i~• eeach. For Whom · the Bells Toi/ ceremony. -- )'.,_eota of the ii<:~· . . ' She la a ~aduate of Wilson MRS. DAVID M.· G.l .. AU.D • The bride • ls a ~of Morlna "Wgb !!d>ool'and,ber buaband1il 1 gradua., ot1Bo111 Grande Higb Scbool,~Gtldla Grove. ~-~ .. MrSr. "..odM·~~:vic"°11v, • • • f·' .. d Hlgh ~ and now ta a " d ;.,r· . ~ H-' r-: d :,~:.,:t~~o~~-:.-= ~ Lako Arrowhoad HCl!lty~' Sun ay_ Te.a lt_s~:.~·~r:· .. ' \JI~ f";Bu get Expan s wlllrecelveherBSlneduca-. k m:~ch1'.'1'JW~ . ·' C•l. ,ou··r·· ... ::~~:::/~!~t~~ Nuptials Lin , Fet~Artist araduate ol Remy Ford 11' SYLVIAf>RTER f:illh AVemie allver and gift II ·~ Iler fiance , son of Mr. and "' in tllt LAuiia ScOOol in Detroit, ii serv~ More th.i ~.ooo .mar-store. brideiroom, be 1W't you, too, Mrs. Frederick c. Meyer of • 8'mda1 Tea ~ ~~~:?J= ri~~~=-~ im!~~=!: ~y:a::.::· =~~ .. ~;=:; Costa M~saos-~-·~ -~~ .. t"'o"'~"':..,, ~ Kilanarge In 1-Beach. ecoooml< lllalisllc which ~ 1/>e brJdal nctall7 to glve her badlel do lho USC .me .. he wu president the Mooltoo Gall<iy blob lilt No date has been RI for the complicated, e •penal v'~ lrbal-abe needs and wenta. • "'"" °'i u.1"" ~ J:; of hta fraternity, Kapp• Vows and rlnp were ex-Alab jlltaud attended blJ . -ted.IA>'lhl --J.jla \ -· ' fruatratlnc, problems ~ ~· ,:''!be registry concept ls uni-~,....., ~s --~.--w'eddln' I Sigma. changed In the Prince of b/otber u beot man, and 1llt 'ahlbll .~ of ·1 -&em of ~ 'of ua ;.:1L-::, '\ 'qUtl)' American," !l&)'I Jent, ...,,_. ~·-· He also w a s a member ol Uilbering gueltl tp their aeatl 1 ,...... t lbe-weck!inc gllta. ~.,. ":.lid JS' the envy of practical, · ,iven by your category of the Knlghll, honorary ....tee Peace Lutheran Church, Cotta ,•,.... G All>ll Nemetz the ell lmlleaiC:: ~ the ».rrongements .We.~nowltartlng!A>rlde penny-wise brides fr~,otl\e< male are rarely among the organizaUonand•yellleader. Meaa b)' Vlck;y Lynn Nemetz ' bride's~ and, Jim.a :l'~!..te 1ter"*::'W:::. , a new, high wave of mar· countrjM vlstin& here . =on~Sa= ai::, tl: • and Davi~ Ml~ 9Jrt\l<l, Giraud, another brotlier of the dly in o-Jnber. f. H I'd • rleges,spwndoobythecom· (2) Decide at the atart how 'boneymqoo. • 'nle Rev. -C. An-brlde&room. Mr. •end., Mt& ,Do~-ald or 0 I ays , tn,-or-oa,e of tile war bablet ol much you want IA> apeod -(I) K.:.. up lo date. In the Wed' d1"ng ._, derson p. r I 0 rm e d the About 40 well·wlshen ligned VanderbUt and !Ira. Monce · d tile !Me ,..,., SO far In 1189. don't fall lnto1he lrap of open" i::!'..~-....-, Ip< the doughier of the register u they entered llooe wll1 lljllt the rectpllon Clemonsfrafe , Ille number·of weddillCl ls up ~loo much In order IA> Imo 19'11; '""""""" tod bonbon Ml'l ond-Mr1. Auguat L. the, home .of 1ht )lride'a from I lo l p.m. • full ......-. and ... •N•• -the bride'• lrlenda or to ~ aet the acone; In the .-> ... •• ,._ ~ •• ~ •• I ••· 1 · a 11..,.--,..... .,._ 1-monoanmnied cocl:tall Nemetz aoo -aon w =~ {>al'ellw, ..,..,.,. I.Qr -recep-. , ~ • • · .• ~ b rlstmu ~~ ...t ftddlnp Ill tile tarp<\ "repoy" hor famllJ for a lilt .~ ..cf ·-In the 1a· Id Ollkn Giraud, all of Cotta Oon. ~ wote<Mn: S . .r.1 ' . uil Holid81 llellllrl' wll1 Iii'< lbjce 1111. • ' .. ,_ cl1lld. ....... ,.,._,.,; I p n' s' . 'T-0 t -'' -r· . Nemet& ult -.I: 4 n. a . I t I w d the progam for Lag1m1 ' Whel'a .more, ,._,,no (l)B•wwltha'"'""'"'ol !JD, "everytiocly fave .,, . to"-'·"··>-·•-Nemetz,)!olbofCoetaM ... OUpe 0 e ~dl Garden C1u1> •I 1:30 .. ft': for this ....;{'".; ao Iii What J..ik calla '~'I Cllldleatlcb." In. l<idCy'• ere father the hrid. ~;,.;> !; and both auoll o1 the bride. p.ln. FrldaJ, N ... '1n· .. ~ .-i In,... ncept up. llfHtylo." What ... lief ~~..:~ .J:: Mr. and Mn. Leland A. ~·. wedding , ... of Mn. Gary A. ·Nemell, the In November meraber> ...,._ -Tiie lddo , .... .__..._ mar-•"'"-prof .. '-·'-!Will ~,--J...., J •-•· •·· have •• tin and •--.~ ..... lrilb bride'• •llterln.law pr"1ded '--• Bucb 'W a a' I •-. -. -. ,_. ' "In" -all--puaea ~ ---A ~~ -.. -I tile .,_boot'. ' • • L '-.---~ 0 m ..,... .... the lddl wUl Dllr· lht Uve ... Cllll)llll, In I cllY ~·~ ... -· !Glor ~--the _..,,,... of tapered aleevM. Her f)bow a ··-· • Y!':f«la .......-.. daUllUr Clli~ T'f. .. euburl>! 1n I prtnta-~ -· their daupter, Cblryl AM leqtb veu WU eeuiibl lo a Speclal 1u11I• -.. of Mr. lllid 'Mn. Vlioooiil A. =FN>d == Hmmc. -... 1ntimete or .-1 la .,_ eleplll 6:,"· -Jn doubt. buy JoMa to Norbarto Ulla Putor botdplece ol *' and -i ;n Mn. Carl Peleiw . ., , t.llldbml ol -del'l!ilri '"Illa t portoltldl-weddin(glft ,lndttaor1blue-)wllld!, Jr .. -ol-.GlldaPulor purll, and lilt carrlod a lllooal Cll1 and Mra. wt& -Ille brlllt" •-~~ ~ will'° laleU111,...Ilmow,..neec1 (4) Slay •"*1 from "ille QUalltylllver; Uprobablywtil JJI c.t1111 ... and Norberto wayer -lol'l*I with a Mqdal-14-. ol Colle WllllamA.,,_...__ ~ .... q......,.., oot--'-"•umucl!for nlOlt ~ .... ,""'ii tile '1MoiibUnUallylnvallleln LullP_.ofHa-••CUllL White on:bld aod feollwnd IC11a, Ibo bride'• tlaltoo*"·'·inSl.......,1 ~opr .... ""1--lar lllfto"';'";'~ Noo;_do°J<"I -w,•:;;-;;.~tliyllta eaalbls ',...._ 'llllbrldHAHloi.~ catlllllona. ~ .onil Mra. Preob,teiloaQu:oll. al:.~ ol~,.is!. -to--.!1 • mudl 111011 -nta1Dl4 er •· (It) Find eut how of Stn1a AnaHiibllcl...lOnd 1111f ~ N-. ,. .. ber ~. GF.rJld <if o.ta MlrlL!"db-clr•...,_ ,.,,_ Valloy lilt.It-' ---... ,..do._ dllli1nt G1'tnc-+lilad ........ ltdac:oolrtbobrlde -la attendlnnl Senta AM -'I maid o1 honor. Sb9' ~l~!&r.Ot)ll'I ol Oda, del Mir ..,. pilJloldlmt of FkiaJ Dil)lnerl Alao bovinf leomed )he ls pMnJ\y 1 ~m dfort. fl., A aet ol IJllU'lllOI coot Oolltp when tbe ls 1 • -111 ..,._ 'pollol pink • • llclnool. US -. tl6 ill lllrC ,b value of apotl cuJdanoe ltn CS) U )'Oii'"' a ftlallve, liooliin and a cue ol "" wino llqtiilrler. lier lltJa II o -*-ianl c:on1ld lool· ....... ..,. I( L a_k e N· ud lfrl. ~~ A. I~ IC oilowln& the _... Mn. this weddln1 minuet, I, have • nailt ovllNlrmin& your own loo olttn lbdlcete tbe lmll)t • &nldu•to of NIWP"t lllrbor --.I ~ -· Slier! IWtiood. hoooynnooO, Ille Alamtda, ,. u "" • r • .t J.~Orvtllt Chilton and bor ~for,.. 10 lroy lllnbr wia '!hen the bride ls •the.a1flelverwQU!dllUotbon .111.i> Sd>ool. . l,jrllll NIOl'a, Ille brld•'• bridal COtlOnll will ~ in Eocu.I · lllP~•••••I _,._ wm ,.... tu. on weddinf glfta from , Jorren rqlaterhic her pellmll and \o hive ol llimlell, nther than J. Doo. If · woddlnc !in the pMm. wu tllo fiolNr 11r1. Sbo c.ta 11-· Jlotll u • ~ Ill ls ~ ~ m1111ber> are ta-II.' Jri; Jll'llidenl ol Gwp cJft cbol'f' at bot fl'IOrito nlioc:t the brlde'a lntenat In Plnt Beptlsl O!urdi of Santa llat WON 1' pmtel Dliik frock .....iao~ !If Cm!a 1(-1'1'11 ~~ V.I. , . v'T' .... tend. • Je•~>'nit.1!1e wor1~ -· • lhe id o1 ·cOoidrJ&. Anl IW been plaoned. ancr carr1ec1 ._bunlof rotet. ilcliooi. • ,........111 eamp • ·-• -~~.,.__ ___ . ----~ • I I 'i r I I I I • . "''~ ..; 1 ' • • • WILTING '!)IE HAWKS -Lakers' Wilt Cl>ambeTlaln executes a d&- fttlle,.pt'(lQf dunk lblt against the Atlanta Hawks at Tuesday night's NM game at the Forum. Cbamberlaln, Elgin Baylor and Jerry W111I 8ccOunt,.i tw 711 points and Ille lekm nipped the Hawkt, 12&- 124. Hawllt.piclured are Lou Hudson, Walt HllJ'zard and Zelmo Beaty. Sports In Brief • Thompson Heffl Scare; · ·Lady Rider Licensed BONNEVDJ,E SALT FLATS, Utah -believe. that I could bett eerve our foot. ~key ~ ablrklnc a scary mo-ball prol(l'am at the Ualvenlty of Xen- \nerit Ttleaday at more than toO mlles per ~ taet, ·bJ rlligldq:." . . hour; onlered hit r....i Aulolltt SpecW . ~ ,.._ la comlnc 'lo the alvonl- .. , lowed lnlo pos!Uon: bolore dawn lodliy for· 11 'wu to nlablltli a wbmlq loo4lllll · iliotlter crack 1t lhe world .land .lpHd . llllnl, • 1 lie · added, "I llavs -DOI ..,_ -\oeccrd. . eemp-"*ed· WI, wllaeeter the l'UIOM _ Ezi,ec:tatlonl had been high -~-... "'9 .Ill. w, lla!e beee Cl!" muy 11JDe1 Tuesday'a performance, despite an lo-bat doH ba1& &ood enou.p." cldenl in wblcb the car shot seveial bun-...,. ...,, .. dred yardl oil coune during a pOrt!OI --~----- Wd. DENVER, Colo. -Denver cle.,... T)>omploa blamed tho llippago mi a -hurdle Tuesday In Its hid lo 1~ wet patch at the four·mlle post of tho 10. lraCI the lrlf Winier OIYD1Plcl lo '11* mile 1R'a!Jbtaway. United Stat.et u an tnt.ernaUOnal com- .. .. .. -returned wllh gloWlna rtJQ'tl LAUREL, Md. _ ~ Kmner, pe111o alteodmpect"'4 ....,....i lacillUea ,... ll'l.,.ar4d Olympic ........ ...., Illa.' '!JI llJre. ~ ·' ' became die ftnt womaa ever &e\ •· · ... e beUe6.· Denver bu ucelltDt Ucellled io nee bar.et • Qe Oat at a flCilttiel,'l ukl Marc Hodler of Berne, majer tnlck wllon beltlq b 1egaL ~·-•·~ _,,..~ of th Fed U Miu Kuner, a ~foot-4, llli»ou.d •• ~,., _ _,,,,,, .......... _.. e era on riq rider -M-Md., wu lnternal1onale ~ -fld aad a member of awarded lier u..... Tlonday "1 tllo lhe lntorullonll Obmplc ~ M,,,_ lladq·C.mmluloo on wMrl , ·"' "' mm aC!radt ~ Judp wh nled Ille "' hed -dealed "'lkaoe lwlce belon NEW YORK ·-Tbe New York Mell becnle of her llL leaned 1'anda1 that Mlke McCretdy, t ., " "" l"year-old pHcber from El Se(Ulldo, DETROIT -The Detroit Lions an- nounced 'I\leadlO' they are asking waivers on veteran end Gail Cogdill to make way ror the poulble act.lvaUon of the oft.-io- jured running back Nick Eddy, a former Noire Dame All·Ameclcau. ' The LIDlll aaid Eddy, the club's top draft choice iJi 111'1 ,wbilt he WU still a junior In college, may play against the Loo Angeleo Rams Sund«y. The final declsioo will be made Thunday. .. .. .. LEXINGTON, lty. -1lntoci<y loolhall Coadi Oiarlie Bradshaw UDOaDced Tuetdoy llgbt ... h ......... '11 ... t ... fective at tile ad of tbe atJTUt .euoe. BradlUw, wllo IRtCteeded Blllta Col· lier at Kentucky ta llll, Aid la a ltlle-••t "a.t time Ml eome wbel I truly Caill. wbo llad ..... uy been advuced lo the maj&r league rotter, died u the re1ult of lajuries 1ufrered In an 1uio 1e- ddeal lnJ.oa..Allgeiea Friday. I .. .. ... · LAt'AYETrE, Ind. -Pufdue Unlverif· ty football Coach Jack Mollenkopf was bospltalil.ed with acu\e i n f e c t i o u 1 bepatllil 1' u e 1 day, The Boilermakers, ranked ND. I naUonally , were turned over .. to tenner Purdue quarterback Bob Delloos. ~-llld tight other memben of Mollellkopf'~ were given aholl to prevent lhe • A Purdue lpol<osman said the entire teUn.. will not need 'fm. rnuni&a:Uon lmme.dlately because all their contact with lhe coach baa been out-Ol- doon. " • Opener. fj.akers· Win;· Stars • Ill • • ' Bnylor's Shot stuns Hawks · Sharman Unv(Jils T.eflm in l I \ . · LA l • • ~ tOO AHO!lla (Al')I-:: Bill 8bam!an, Q11 0. ~~./!d ~ ...... IWH<bod """'Ille Gld. lo the""'' ~ ~~--Jn ' F TiJ unvtlla 1111 IA AIJlelll Stan In ~ ... ,, . , · Orum t .~ Bu~I ~-pi., , • ·-~· -• -~-·-.... · .. • loa)llll It lllo la~ Spcwta -· ' -)f&Carth,'1111111.,. LOS.ANOl!JLD (AP) -~ lo)lor l.,m, lllo 'Ne110r1 .... -' :w -llU. Jul ,..... ... •u -10.fOOI lmD ' ~ ' Sblrmln,-up blo jclb u succeafu1 w Pl"iel' a -ID llnlup. • ""a lo "":'llin ihe ja --GI the· Son.Fr-W~lorf of 1;· J'r .. •'i!id f..-llolloll Plll!a ~a ~ W:lary -1111 111o Nl!lloaal BuUlbojl ~ lo J ~ -II lwwonl 111111 ·~~In a Nallooal ~D A-• . laU t, dlwe wllb lllo liars, Ill . ~:~ ....,., 11n1 -II lloii.-~~ .-.... =:~ -·· ... -~ =-~i!",,..'-.li..1"" ~ lhe llnt time Ille~ bM led ... ,kept only -p1ay;,. -111a1· f ·-t:: tllO ... ·-Loi'%".,,~~":;°'! Q u ~ Cl>ubin,.Btn Warley and WI!' ' · 'II• ho!•' tilth 1111 lfado Anoia ~ '•" .~ ""'"" 11 i;e i>aY1J. ROotlea from ll>o ·collotlla1a • tor Uiolr ..,.~Tllo 17 potata In 1be ~~-. -u nr-r "°** llllPI eome throuP It tbo'atan.,. f"111it-•'lllo IA!. A the ead GI the lbinl period! "' • ; .,. bo lllCCOU61L . . ' the .....,. --"' . !IL\ clllb lloP>r and Jenr.• WOii, with • md-• • . , ., • • Polnta respedivdy, led the Lal..-- but rdOkie Billi Hewltl GI SOUlllero v ., • · ~' ea.' V :..J • cautanialiitllve-lallotlullour 1 ariety ·o,, :ae r •....atw. Rf, mloutellobep_LooAnpleslnlhe-game. -~ •J l1'hf Mctory Gffaet a brlDJant lhootlnC ~ : s ti' , ' • • :f#i;~::~ NC:A.A · :'.f·>:eri~l~~.~~-3 ~~4ools them, outlboOt lllem from \he floor ml! .• . . • · ' tho 1roo --11no llld llilJ looe," Aid ST J.OU!S (AP) -Sl Bonaventure, occuried, ldmltted ~ G1·nl!11 ln ICbolarlblp of a boY ~rem lcolt Rlcble Guerin, coach of tho Hawlrl. ranked lhlnl In Ille 11111 As.soclnted Pr<u regard lo ocholarohlpi.-!Janll!>I now 11 wbon be quit the IQUld. I did -loll the Tbe Hawlrl made -more O.ld 1oall buketball poU, LaSalle aad Florida State w it h tho ~ 'pipers · of ·the "luad after 1 poor ~ame Ibey would thall lhe Laker1, $1-45, trahbed more re-have been placed on probation by the Na· American Buketball AssociaUon. ' elJhv have lo play ball or lheir hounds, litJ.C, aad milled only three foul tlooal c.Jlealatt Athletic AssocWioo'a Bergstrom llB{d !tie LaSalle roaching ICholarlhlPo _lfO\lld RD.'• -· lllttlng II of I.I. . pollcy cooni:fi for rules lnlractiOOL atalf wu guilty of tennlnatlng an athletic "But when we did find oot that NCAA: But the Allantans committed 2t fouls. Tbl probaUOD bars them fro m tcholarshlp for poor performance and ruies 'prevented thil we gave Scott his lllvln& lhe Liken 41 IOlll -.-'llley con-pootaouon 1..,.. _ LaSalle for t w o threattoin( lo repeat "the action in other scholarship' baclrand didn't remove lll1 verted SS of them. Tbe win pve Loi years, Florida State and St. Bonaveµture case1. ol the SCho.18J'alUP8," he Jidded. AoaeJes a W record lo S·Uor the Hawks. for ,.. yur. LaSalle'• treahman Coach alao """'1ed BttaStrmn comm<11ted' "Wben the ~-~. play.· • !be Cl>lcal_, o Bulla her< The dllclpllnary acli<m wu 8IlllDlmCed loken ~ prtw lo oirtltanopnll' athletes, coach tnnu1nced the comml!IOt lo ~''~ ~ by Arthur J. Btqstrom, as.sis.-in contraven~ cl NcM .,,r ut.~ s, termln.ate a student's scholarship, be was tent uecullve dlreclor OI tile NCM Berplrom slid, and It rii found that USUlJ>ing rights that didn't belong 19 hJm. ATU.HTA • • " " ... : :: •· .. 11 1-t ... , 1·1 •ASTallH DIVISION w .... . totlbn •, .L a.111mo,.. f Clrch1n1!1 l 2 PhU1dtl jlll'll• J 2 H .. Ytn; 4 J Dlfl'"Olt I J MJ:weuit.. 9 S WaSTallN DIVISION Stn Fr~ 3 2 IAI ...,..... • I CJllCllW l J Atltrri J I -.. s ... oie. 2 21 Setlllt 2 • T.....,.. ..... Clllelgo 193. ...... " l.cll ..... '" 12:!11, """"" 12' l•im-. lit, Mll'-i*• •Ill Ntw YOftl: 1111. S.. ,.,.l'ICllCt 91 CWy NINI ~llld. ""· .. ... -_.., ..., . .... .... ' ..... ..... .... -•n -... ~ ... ~ ... ' .... ' .... . Regan Leaves For Europe After Fine LOS ANGELES (AP) -liorry Regan. -_.i· manager of lhe Loi Angelea Kings, ls out of town today on a llCOUling tr1P.1,.~ to f~get be owes the NaUonal ~Le-$1,11!»-Repa wu awsSed the fine Tubday by league President Clarence Campbell Iller Regan ,odmltted he bit a referee after'llll Klnp' ~ O.tloiod, Oct. IS. llll.....---·~ ...... the 1tlqa which eaabled Ille Sula lo Aivap•a ~ Ii<,. . . The league'1 mulmum line II 1:.01111. Campbell said another """""nee of lhe incidenl ''woiild iololl In the offender be1Dg ~ an unde·1trable ..,...y ... .The Kinp, wllh a 2-6-1 record In Nm; ~~ the Chicago Black Hawu The Black Hawks art second In the East Divltion wilh 10 point.. The Itlnp have five pointa, one out of. tbe lead ID the West Divlllon. League lt&nding8' -· .,, .... a.ur OfY1JIOM ..._ W' &. t -. ., M ...... •S I l H ' . .. s ~ • ... . " .. " . " .. u -Ntw YDl'll • J l ' '4 I • I .. " .. " ..... 1 J • • st, lOIM ...... -· ..... _ ""'lllclll•i. ·- WUT Dl\'tllOM • • • . ' . . . ' . . ' ' . . . ' . ....,.._ Montr.I II Toronto ao.tan 11 MIMllO!e Pltt9burltt •f MW ... _. ClllQ .. " Lie A1*11M PMIMfl .. 11 eT 11. Leu ... Only ...... ~ --loltoft " o.trolf .,_ 'l'Oftl: " ""'~ Crlfr 9'mlt 9tlltcluMI\ . " . ' ,, 31 s ,, ,. • 11 ,, • 11 l7 4 11 :n Council ~ alter lhe council oP.ODed a aeveral plo:!Ors holding down off-campus t=:i::=: !~ or three-day meeting. ' joba were bei'll paid for hours they did SL Bonaventure ran up a 23.il;ame wift.. not work. • .. • Ding -until beaten bf" North A ""°lullcln pused Tljeaday by tho Carollnl in tho NCAA Eutem re"aionll Comv:ll uld the lfll!ling of cub lotena semllinall at Raleigh Jut spring. "C<lOltituled a breach of the accOfted LaSalle reached lhe NCAA diam-pinclplel GI ethical conduct" U did piOMhips at College Park, Md., before actnowledci an· lnqulwlUes came to a oo;,~ lo w~~:lahnmedlatt COlllDl<nt :;i~ ~~ ¢jlclala bec'ame aware from coacbea or officials of the lcliools St. Bonaventure was penalhed for glv- involved. In( a basketball proopeol an~ Howevu, Jim Harding, who wu coacb tour ,to ~ N=.c;•rdionJ\ttourneY at at LaSalle when aome of 'the lnfraetloos Ralel&h. N£:" im lafd. , · The ICho01 illO " aM led aeveral Pirate Poloist.s Lose 7.3 l\latch Cal State (LB) nploded for three goals In the eecond p9rlod and went on to defeat Orange eo..st College'• water polo team, T-3. Tho ddest wu only tile third for the Plraltl In l' g1J11ea tbts year and all three have '-n at ~ hands of large IChooll. Uc.A and USC are the only other IChoola to down the Pirates. Paul Hughes scored two of the Pirates goala apinlt Long Beach and Mike Albright had the .third. of the prospect's friends d ~ r 1 n g the lnumey. P'lorlcla State, !UlhlY ranked In tlHI -· WU found pllty of yr&aolilni ..... conducting early pradlco SOBflDlll Jut aprlnc for the benefl! of prospedlve team members. "" The achool'a coaches also tonducttd.-out o1. aeuon practice. which .iQ.Yers, Jc. cording to Bergstrom, considered man- datory. The °"cbes further bri>ke .NCAA rules by brjngjng two proopedl' 1o Panama ct. ty, Fla:, on a !lgbt«lelne fOur ·at no cost · to the athletea. Bergsttom 1aid at Jeut. one i..asane. athlete wu told to witbbolcl laformation from the NCAA. IQ ' Minneapolis, Hardl111 lold The Associated Presa: 0 I did remove the UCI Poloists Top Troy , UC lrvine-.s water polo forct1 led all th• way :I'IMlida1 afternoon aad posted a 7-i vt~w. ovi;r use In lhe. Anteater pool,. Irvine bagged a 1-0 lead .when Fenty Mullmino acored in tht third minute of thi matGb. and .tl)a-Anttattn were never headed ~ "jll mq lo an ll·I Ra.soft feebrd. .. I. -J " • Coach Ed Newland'• team led t-1 at hallllme ,aod' H .ill U. eoc1 of lhl"ee quarterL . Malllml"' wound "&:"' lour goals -gtvinlbhnateam el SS for two ...,... -llld Pal llcCJalllll netled -JJCI II now M over lhe. !l'lojana for the ' Raaon. having posted a tu decl&ion over USC in UCI'a lnvitaUanal toumamtnt a month ago. Next engagement for Ne w I a n d ' 1 powerbooae II the Gold Cout Cham- :.i~ ~ ~b<ll'i~tbll Friday Top teamo in the tournament, 'lo· ad· diUoo to UC!, Include boll ··\JC 54,.la Barbara Ilic! llrtlOD- Alter the Gtld Coul felt, Irvlno returns hbn\e .Tuuday, N ... 5 to play FullertOn Junlor Collqe. After that, it's IUccealvl' road ,_ wlllt UC San Diego Qlf OCLA. Steam C8rs May Follow .~drTurbos INDL\NAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -Two In- quiries about the poulbillty of eni.rtng steam cars in the lndianapoU. SOknlle auto race have been received by Henry Banks, dlreclor of competlll111 for the U.S. Aulo Uub. Tbe annrer wu the wne: USAC will evalu.att ony -type of power plan~ set atandardt, then evalulte It qiln Iller a aea.son of raclng. · ' The inqulrt.a """" lnnn L<lr Jet Alrrialt Builders aad , from J,gJy GranattlB of STP Corp. · G'"'1atelU, wiio COllleod* 1111 ,.,..1u- tiorwy saa turbine cifi were put oUt of business by two yean of. USAC ure- evaulaticm" cutting the.ir size, allO uktd about thO Gmnan Wnmkel Powir Planl The Wnml!el Plant It I no""l engine, med in a anall sports car, which bu no crank 8hall, connecting rods, pll!onl or conventional valves. Dave Btacm.r, STP puhllclty dlreclor. said Granatelll WU not propoling to con- struct a ll<am car at tbll time hut jull wanted .&o.._pt UIUl'IDCe thlt such an engine would ho legll l<r lllne yean Without rulea changeJ. He. laid the same usunnce was neecJ. ed before going to work on the Wankel. which he said would take at leut 11 -th< lo convert to USAC racintl aad would cost $250,000. Banks said there was no way of bow-- Ing whether either a steam or a Wankel engine would be merely competitive or vastly superior to conventional piaton engines. He said after apparenUy fair standard• were 1et, they would have to be reconsidered after IOl'Dt actual eom- petitloo. Owens Raps Smith, Carlos ' • I . - their own w1y, they,..... teylng lo bring out Whal II wrong In our country." "I lold them that the problem certllnly be1oopd In the continental horden of Amelioa. This (Mulco City) WU the wn'IGI bl.ttlefitld. Their r u n n I n I performances would have done more to allnlate the problem, rather than the d1sreaped they lhowed to our nae and tht dllcourieay .00... lo lhe Mmcaa aovemmeot." Owma llld. • Tbe winner of lour told medll1 In tllO 1911 Olympl<s Ir> Berlin, Gennany, °"""' said lhe prell WU guilty of blow-ing op .the lnctdeot. "!l'ho. """ All! about thlnp on llJll, the better off we'd be," he Nici ln an u,.. Ou''•·•+• a " ' . . . • dltpUtod bout in Plllladelphla. 111a,...an1 ""' ,._ a spilt ded.dOll and Gdffith'• manoger, GU Clf111C1 1Jnlnt111111"'1 Rid b• would l)lllleol lbe verdtcL • J ' M 0 -ri d H d d d d e. c1 dz H • .. tt d a S t D -•=t& 4 d • .. - --------. ' I • -~-----• .. • -.,,. ____...._.._.... .. _......,.. __ _. --~ ....---.,...----·..,,_,,_, .., .. ,....,.,..,,.,...._...,., "'+""•••000.--.0...,..0 o0+-•oo _ _,,.,_,., .. ,._,.,. ... ,,...,. .. _....,,_,,., ... ~.-..roo•'"""'-' -· """"' _... . .. _.. --... • • IWl.V -II ' Newport!s tine Key To Upset San Diego Wary • • O.f_ :Pirate . Passing .~. The wr/ Wide !olll _,. II. II ldl N"'°" Tart cmi hep tllO -ef -. ltielr def...ivt llnl --ap, lbOlllkn ,., illil 1111ex..u.al -otl.noe..., all '' i,,Molm 1lidaJ llflbl, 11'1 a ~taa---wUll Ille' ~ lmpencung roll-.af IJl.CIF -- ., <l-ae fr--but 'Wl!ll -1111, ,..,.dubcan~ll. ; ~1r "I• we have the two bell Wewlve "'111 In 1111 ...... Bta,Aldrlcb llld BDl Dunla.'' bl_.. "lfolunll)', ..... .,.., COllCerllld- Fr-'1 l'Ulllllnc alilllfl, but we feel we ..... a. -to lllop II. If ...... 40- lhal, ...... got • -· -to bell 'eni-" llboujd lhal "'-· lbe Tar1 wm have :"'ll<W their ljnl ~ --Auhelm ~~nil '('I.fl. < ' . Pelplle their U-U Joa to Santa Ana , .,. Satladay attemoop, the Sallon 1n1 IW1 ,, very DlllCh In lbe SUilset teegue roce. • ,. II w11 a ..... Walts wwld lll<e to , ·forget. "It would've been hard for ua lo .have . bealen IDl'borl!' with that game," be 111<1. . ul! wu lbe klpd ol' W., we were p~ early In lbe 1eQori. Our defenae , did a NI good Job." It wu our ollwe that . gave up lbe polnll _; a bad 1111p ,. from-· thl ln\eiotptlan ••. "' ~ Tbe Tm came Oii!, ol lbe Saint g.ame mlnui ooe atarter. Defensive J>ack John Tale wrencbed a tnff llld \riJJ be replac- ed by either Riiclrt Dina or Steve Schoettler for Anaheim. The M POlnts the Saints scored on Newport Jut weqbrwt "" more than five preVIOOI oppooeilta bad ·totaled against 1he Tar def-wblch was II llOlnfA, ,ear..,.. de! Mar, Morlna a n d ~ta Ana V~ had each acored on e lollchdOWl). ' T,URNING .-THE CORNER -One· oi Ille -·· wby· Lo&una Beacll High School hat a M record. U!is ~ ii tile line comblmlioo oi running and blocking ~·bent by Jim•Kulm heading ft.>'/ a big piner aft« 8'1111 . .flne blocklno!. by Mike Wit' zbowald (63) .and 1lle olllw ArtiKin_,,- ' 'They're as Tough as Loara' Orange Coach Lauds Artists If ~ Beach IDgh School la abort cm tub.Q.urnpen for tts undefeated foot- ball team, ·the Artists can always call on a dval ~ch for ~ lmpporl. ViJ!oe I>eveuey ol Orange saya Dally: "1-think they're as tough u I.oara. and that team is considered number one. "f said at the very beginning lhal they hid an e=Uent chance of going all the way U they coWd stay healtb,y. lntacl, they have lbe best bactfiel4 In the league. "They have lpeed, power and a quarterback who can run and paaa." . Deveney l! not exaggeraUng. Laguna, Saints Cllangt< Offense indeed, has the horses to do it. The Artists are S-0 at the mQDHmt and have only Oranp lo deal with j>l111 their fut two oppobenta, "'1l8JOn Viejo ml Ian Clemente in Crestview League action. Rangets. Wallop L~wood, 4-0 Weatmlnster IDgh football coach Bill Bolwoll thought he bad Santa Ana all figured oul '!lien lbe Saint! fooled up hill plml by using a new o11 .... against Newport fut Salurday. The Llom, who travel to Sula Ana Stadium to moet the Salnla Friday night, will bavo lo be prapl!'ed to conlend with . the power-I, the Effensive set the Salnll dllplayed Iii elr 34-H ·win over Newport Saturday , , •. __ :"Jlley .. 11" _eli\lni new In that same,•• ~lh,fl. "They put fiaac Curtl8 IUlf! Jackie White In the lallle backfield In a power-I setup. 'Ihat meam a Jot of defenslve wort for us In practice tbJs week becauoe Ban- ia Ana can do a lol moro things runnlni out ol that olfenoe. "II~ flOl1 ol llkit playing a tam with a new· coach on the opening game d. the ". • te:llOl1.'' In add!tlon to the new backfield align-ment, Boswell says the Saint Ilne has a new look, too. "They're flopping their line by putting lbe tight end oo the left !Ide. That wu 4nY Brumley against Nawport but I understand they're getting Cl1ril Patton back for WI." Bosw~I said his Llons have seen only a amatterinc of' the power-I this year. '!Lalunrood .abowed.UI •little bit of the power·!, but they bad a little b i t of everything .• That 1ame was the ooly on e rwestmmst.r bu lost tbJs year, 21-12. •1 expect to 1ee Brumaey and Patton fn the 1ame, 11 the coach CQntinued. "Now they can 1Weep UI with thoee big bacb and lend them through the middle on us. We've got a b\181 week ahead." The Artlsta and Panlhera are scheduled to meet Friday ~I. 01' lbe foriner'a field. Game time 11 1 p.m. Orange, b.owever, presents a problein to coach Hal Akins' crew. 'l1le Pan~ bave rebounded f<r two Jtralgbl wtna after losing four In a row. . , The Panlhera ·wued Mlsalon Vtelo. 34- 6, and then overwhelmed San Clemente, 41-0. • Quarterback Gary Wann 11 healtb,y -IUlf! running stroug according to Deveney and lhll. automotlcally· apellf bed n....-·for the oppoeltlob. W81U1 lh'lw for 1111 yarda on six completkq: last wefk, ran for hfo touchdowm ml accumulated 1115 y~ on seven carries. , Bia running came on ojllldn roll . outs around the ends. Deveney says this when asked bow biJ team can beat Laguna: "We mu..t ""1lrOI lbe ball. Once they . ' • •. ' " I '·i ('> ; ~ t ~ ..... . . ' • • . .. • • ' • f • l .. • , ~.· .. ---,. ·. ' . ' ,. ' • ... ) .I • '' e -rove em :am the ye gotta, go: .. ti. • .. ' ' \, . ' • Chrysle(S. and Plymouths. Of course we lov~ 'em. They've neve~ made our job ~sier. In 1968, the entire . 9hrysler-Plymouth-lmperial line had . its biggest year in history. Which means that now we can -offer you , .· the biggest d,~s in hi~tory o_n our l~t shipment of ~the year~ Test-price on~ ~oday. There'~ nothing like succ~ss . to YOU'VE -GOTTA SEE THE UNBEATABI ES. Put a car idealer in a good mOOcl. Even though . ~,Pl • we hate to~ say good:.. by . 't -"""' .... -~,,. r-........ ,.....,--_ .. :;:-··-w ,,. ' 1\/ \-' ' • ~ • " .. --. L: ...... -.1. • • ' ' . . • ' ' . • . ' • • • • • ' ' • rt ... ,- • ' .. ' ' ' , • .. . -' • •• i ~ • ! .~ ' " < .! .. ' ' ' 1 ~. ... 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But Lent la •"'8Wi 1 dU· part ol tlie year. :. • . 8ul .,.'re .UU ~ Tlosir 1 ..... t tw1e la1e11. ,.ying hb And,~~-!~~"-:~--!!'!'!~''L!~ ~p ~ team ls on the mend and will Iverson, 1' •...........ug 1m...,. , .. · .. "':'I'" .... , be going It near-lull strength best shape of the fW afW ' Lent, N,yl., , _ , when It meets Estancia Fri... 81IStainlng Injuries In the early • MasnoU. I dllel , wup<lll. cloy· night at LI P 1 I m 1 part <( the year. qU.VWbact Om&. ulU~ a • Stadium , Lent 'sayo he ~ I loO., lot .Ill the lllOe tactle'I lhl!l "II 1"'*-·JIU we're llnally more .out pl bis 6-lr llOp>un.i. &.f\rt W>ll!er 1)11,<>or• l!aed In ; rowidlni Into wpe," Lent fullback In the E It ,a o c I a, the 2HI win ovor the Elllet "1<I. nea.. olat -~ ' ' M a I Do 11 a ' a versatile Id for Estancia, Lept calla·, ~ likes ti) roll out with qum1<tbact. Doog Omer, la the Eagle! I belt.er team thi!) ,the ~pliOb ti polllnl .flt ~ going It full opeed lJOW after their r=r<i indlc&tea, pointing nln(. i ..Uertog a partial shoulder wt that the one-point loll to He h.u poued fur beUer aeplrailon. He did not plly in Costa Mesa cou}4 )lave gone than i5!J ~l compleUont the LI Quinta loa (:16-25). either way and lt.:thu noted lbe lalt, two I'!""" arid Lenl • Another top performer, and that Loara wu held to a, ~»llO'P . -.,...-.. In 111e Gary Flood wu tu ffJr two seven-point margin through future -J)erblpl JI .t1mef ai. games (lnciudloC La.~ta) \lJree 'qll.VWa befOJ< gettiilg iamt. ,•, Mater Dei· Faces ' I Confident Team • I ' To Af the pod people In LI oenter, ~ the key to the ~ .,.. opdmt.uc over Laneon' Uoe, Brick la ~ ,... : B"'1P Amal l!lgh School'• tomlflg .U.ltque choice fnlm cliMi;oo ti vlctAxy agalnsl last yW Ill the Santa P'a -Doi 'lbunO!ay DIS)!t at Leagu6. Sanla Ana Sladlmn is·to )iii it · Tho Llnctn fell In the ltral mildly, an uodenlatenlenL , rq1nd ol qi, ClF p!ayoll1 lalll • _,_ , vear to Santo Ana, 7-f. I Olnlldeoce •-.•--' ' So tu they .,. 6-0 and """ ~ and coecb Phil C&ntwe,11 la jbe one 'ooldt ' behind ClF ii.ii llnl to admit he'1 nol I !root...,.,,,,. SL Paul In tho pmlrnltl. rallop. In fact, i,. rmlndt you of . Santa ""' lllO'• eternal ot>' ' tlmltl coacb, Tom llUIWIJL I ; He 1111 be bu few ltar'I oa • hla team. lllcklng along the -of overall team •tr""1h team )l'Clrk, QUlterbM:t "Pat Haden, llowmr, h.u Jbe lion~ ahare of crtdmtlalo with bla IJ touchdown pulel in I i l pmes.,Be'11 ~at> IJ, 115-poundo. Foothill , On Guard ' • '• • • '1 TL.:s .Week ;~ .I, Ill . 1,: Streak on Line Saxons Work Improved_~:· :~-.;· . .-. t1ae "'•"1 .. ~ "i .. ' . 1 \ l· .• ' Teel Moaborger is the best num1nc back, with seven -tO hla credit. Cautweil oummed up hla Thuncll)' nigh! -I like thll': Foot!>ill Jligb School's ~· • ball team u· favor~_ lf: ~­ eubs\anti~ margin oves: ~ii.: Clemente .when the two c4kfi : On P™s Gaiire' . ' . . . .. Since 1914; Lo8n. 8n d Magnalia, the two Anaheim school.I wblch have dominated the Irvine Leag\Je, have· never lost a oiagle gaino, !". Orange Coast area sehoola Fountain Valley, Coota M-C..... Vikings, Western Matched del Mar or Estancia in varsity football. In 16 gain. duriiig that spa.a,..onty·eonma del Mar was able to garner a 6-f tie. with Magnolia In t911.. . . Another otrea); 00 the line Friday night ls Loara's 23-- 1'"" d"l"">atlon ol Irvine Leaglle rivals. It's Fountain Valley's turn to attemtit to breat up 'the Anaheim monopoly. Friday n..igbt the Baro1111 wilt play host to Loara at Hun- tlnilon Buch. Fmmtain Valley is 0-2 in league action while Loara is winging along on a six-game Now that Marini High win streak and Jays claim to School't foOtball team has wOp the number one spot in CIF Its Orst game. head coticb Jim ~d~~:rt',presenlin& a Coon ~ the accom~y~ b a I an c·e.d attack wil.h fervor WI.ff carry ov~"to the · quatterbai:t Mart Walker and Vlkes' last three assl.~t.s. runniog back Br.ant Ligbl the If th1s cq be accomplished oocleut ot.tbe-Saz.omi' attack. succeufuily, ·the Vlkes would Light baa·acored 72 points in post . a M record -"?1 bad, six games and ruined Estan- cons1derhtg that until Ian cia last week with 146 yards weekend they were 0-5. in 17 carries plu.s two touch-But what Jtes ahead for th 1 e downs. HunUngtca Beach school can t Walker ,Jwnv_1;ver ilJbe ·key exactly be de9Cribed u a bed tQ the S8iOiil' offense. '"t'IU of roses. devastatirig rollout.s with the This weekend Isn't too bad . option to -pass &eldom. fail to -the V i k e s draw Westem gain good. yardaS:e;. . -but after thflt. come& Santa And, be .. is ~~ threlt in the Ana and Westininster to take passillg game when be chooses on Marina ,ind Coon wants to throw. mome.. Coach Herb Hill says hU S Kin -· • Organizers of the•N.,.,, 8 tounn annual fishing d e r b y benoflttlng the Orange ea as . O>unty Assuciatioolor. Relarded Children dioplay the perpetual ~y offered ~ !Or•the 'biggest fish~ plus a $100 ..,v1ggs bond. From left: TV wrestling announ· "1bey're • a n outstanding · football team, well coached and they have a fine tradi- tion." , *· .·cer,Diclci~;·.honorary chsiri:haft~·.Pilll '10zer, Davey's Locker; Dick Weeks, Test MlDQa· OC4RC, and Patricia Bray,· Mariner!s S..Yingll , and Loan. The derby will be ~"' ci>Oduct<d on boa~ out of San Cl~. lll'orilisjl\pg, Art's Landing and Davey's · · · • • Locker. · ,. ·· ···1 .... ,~· · Asked If this was hi.! best team he'd coached, Cantwell aaid it wu impossible to rate his teaflll of the past, noting he'd had several outstanding teams. Corona del Mar High's foot- ball team ha.I already tripled its winning output of a year ago· wben the Sea Klngl wen able to put toeether only one victory. Coach Dave Holland's squad b H for the year, Including an even break (1-1) in the Irvine League. And the Sea Kings have won ~ of their last four times out with only Loara i'.31-20) putting a damper on it. The last success was a 19-14 decision over Fountain Valley. The Sea Kings rece\ved 8 monumental 5reak when they took over on the Fountain Valley ooe-yard line and cash- ed il in with a touchdown. It proved to be the winning margin. Coach Dave Holland is ho- ping hb. gridders can· keep the winning momentum g o i n g Saturday night when Ccrona will tangle with host Costa Mesa High at Davidson Field. Mesa, with a double-wing of- fense, does not present the problems to Holland that you'd expect. The Sea Kinas have already faced thla attack before, in their 'preseason scrimmage with Marina and handled the Vikings fairly wen. Holland feels that h 1 s players know what they must do and if they don't, it won't be because of not knowing their assignments. · ~· HB _·Solid .Favorite Dan Brick, a ae.nior at · Diablos' ~our teams are locked in a last-place tie in ,the Sunset League with 1-3 records. Hunt- ington Beach ls one of th~ iD the deadlock and another, Santa Ana Valley, is Uie Oilers' opi)onent for Saturday night at Santa Ana Stadium. The Falcons or Valley upset '"festern, 27~21, in the opening week. of .Sunset League action for their only victory or the year. Huntington, with a 2 • 4 record overall, is a solid favorile over the Falcons. Valley, however, possesses the speed that is required to upset the Oilel'l!i. J i m McCulley, a junior (~11, UKl pounds), bas run l()..flat in the 100 and Keith Den.son bas a 9.8 to bis credit And, another speedster in the bac"kfield is T o m m y Martin .. Martin is the Falcon gridder who broke the back of Western In the final 18 seconds witb a 95-yard romp for the winning touchdown. So it's obvious that the Falcons are indeed capable of springing an upset over C08ch Ken Moats' Oilers. Coach BJll Mills has scouted U\6 Huntington ch1b and ·gave his impressions of the' Oilers and in particular -Tony Bonwell, the Oilers' qUatwbock. ' "They're a real sound ball club. Bonwell is prob8blf the best quarterback we'll ~ye faced so far. And he's a good defensive back too. I think he's every bit as good as Anaheim's (George) Fraser. "We've got to stop him if we•tt to win the ball game," Mills said. Wilson Sidelined Colon;;ts, Lions Mission Viejo H i g h School, al~&9-Y in the football dGldnuns, took inother sock on the chin this week with the loss of starting halfback Don Wilson. In J"avored Roles Wilson °banged up a knee in MiBSion Vlejo's 41-7 beating by El Mndena Friday. Anaheim Is a l4·polnt favorite. over Newpart ~bor and Westminster.. ls a five- , point choice over Santa Ana in key 'Coast ana prep games this weekend. On the junior college frorit, the DAJLY ,PILOT ft'fqf's Golden West by 10 o"l.er' Rio Hondo and Orange Coast by six over San Diego. The odds are compijed as a "I kind of think he '1 through coosensu.s o! PILOT ~ for the year," Diablo coach staffers. The score last week: Ray Dodge said. was 14-2 and the seasonal Dod&e said he'll probably record is . 7fi.f.. .15 h · · This week's odd.!: replace W1 on wit 1uruor Tbunday Gary Dicks, a 140-pounder. Bishop Amat 10 over Mater And SD with a juggled Dei backfield, Dodge must now Friday perpare his outfit for Tustin Friday night and it 's not an Magnolia 10 over Estancia assignment ht: relishes. Loara 17 over Fountain "I saw Tustin play El Valley Modena and Orange and Anaheim 14 over Newport they're really a big team. Westminster 5 over Santa T~ey throw the ball a lot and Ana they have a lot of talented Tustin 10 over Miision Viejo people. They're going to give ' at Mission Viejo High Friday : night. .... ; But coach Ed Bain isn't tak· Ing the Triton.s of S a a Clemente lightly. After coming within two points of the No. 5 team in tM ClF (Llguoa Beach) t w 0 week! ago, the Knights nearly tumbled, barely eking out a, .. decision over Villa Park. "We were really flat after the Laguna game. We were lucky to beat Villa Park," stated Bain. As for San Clemente, Bain says: "They're a team that doesn't gjve up .. Despite the 41..(l Joss to Orange last week, we're impressed with their desire. "They have a good running attack and did a good job with Orange's defense." Bain is sending his chargH through offensive r u s b l n g drills after his team accounted for all of its touchdowns in the last two games through the air. "We'll try to reestablish out running game with Sa D Clemente," Bains says. Foothill, with a S-1 record in Crestivew Lea1Ue act.ion, will be keeping one eye posted on the score of the Laguna Beach-Orange g a m e at Laguna. If the Panthers of Orange can pull an upset over tha Artists, it would throw the race into a three·way tic with El Modena and Foothill. pro- viding the Knights 1 n d Vanguards are victorious. El Modena and Foothill meet the following week. "If We Can get a good effort club must stop Fountain against Western and win that Valley's fullback on sweeps one it'll belp WI a lot for Santa and m1ddle trap plays. Ana and Wesbninster," he And he doesn't count out·••••••.,•••••••m•m•m•• ..... says. tbec:o tireai .. al.~ the Blrone'· X-Country Results Laguna 10 over o'range us a Jot of problems." Western 6 over Marina Still another starter on the GWC Posts 7-4 Victory Los Alamitos Entries .Foothill 10 over S a n sick bay roster ia tackle V9nltl' Clemente Manuel Munoz, who will miss "" Cleft\ltll1 11, Dr-41 0r "···t 6 Sa · . ht d l.. l..lnlblCll tsci t:M. i. st1rllnt1 ange ~ over n his second straig game ue The Vikes started some throwing to their Split recelver momentum over the weekend Dolt .Harris. Harris leads the with a 14-7 nod over San~ ~a Fountain Valley contingent in Valley .. Tbere was a price u1-the scoring department with •••n••••••••••••,..,.,...., volved. though -:-tackle Oa_ve 36 points . • CK) t:..i, '"'"EMI csci t:so, •· ~"" Diego to a nose in1·ury. He'll ht mon1 COi t::>.J. 5. Ardi!il"IOll (SC) f :S1, '· Benl1tt>1~ <SCI 1a;o:i, 1. 8rtotlf co1 Saturday replaced by junior Art Olsen Golden West College's water 10:01, •· Br11Mwr <$Cl 1o:1t1, •.. ff and J s nd polo team extended its season Jackson ended his season with As for the Saxons' 21--0 vic- a broken ankle. tory over Estancia last week, Jackson Was t e p I acing HiU said he was happy with starter Dennis Kennedy, who I.he win. "We bad some fine returns this week after miss-execuUon on our blocking. We ing two games with a broken weren't too accurate with our hand.. passing though; so we passed Coon wu happy with the it up and tried to go with the defensive play ,of Greg Henry, run. ~ who earned player of the week "I hope we can gel more honors with 11 unassisted balance against Fount al n tackles at his safety position. Valley," he says. Los Alamitos Results FllllT IA.ca. ... 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' plul In lmprealve oypporllna calii . .ol ~ ~ l . . ,, :r:":"· ~ upeclecl to ,Jlie throWoo' heH Friday m<mlni at 9 a.m. for the Ill\ iUnnlnf of ~ ,.,. mjle'l.le n•ft e I I~ Mlaml!Jtey Wiit Race'. '' ' . ~~ Ti;. ok\fll ~ rortxiaL race in ~e U.S., the sea filht " alto the fin! contest to couni to11ardll the <Ql<ete,I na• ' . , tlonil hlah point champl-11!p of t11e American Pr• Boal AacM:?tl!>n .wbQief • 1 a ran beghi ml Nov. l and end.I Ocl 31 of each )'eat. • I• SC Given . ' Cup Berih· Sail East Satut{lay " For 'Llvc· • • • 'OHi OI' THI ouvs· ,..., ....... _. . "' • , • ; . -,- . ---....... -.. _......_ .... _. ........ .---..... ............. -""""~---~- .. , ., ' I • Waltw WincMll""' ....... -1,.earw.. .Y_.,..._VAi• ..... HW_.IMtw,__._ ... ~~ ............ ,... .. -. ., ·-"""'5~ ,.,,, ... -"'hi ilheltflit ....... _.,,,. Ill ta II s a Lio il • ~ .. ....,, ...... Iii: .... .. P.i: ; .... ,..,. ' ' ( , . . .. ....... ..:;f:' ' Kl 7-3011 '"•""J:t" . ·. EYir..CUTIVl'f q~ilh;~~it,_e., ft,.f P~T" . ' ,. • ' • "' . ® • ~.. . . • ...... , >p . 'i ' .. : "'~-···.-:.Laa_ · .. 1'•••iiu·->-: ·..,,, ,.. ...... ' ••• ·•I . • .. ~. • ... .. ... .11.• ••• ·•·•·· •..• ~ "~: .. ·, ~"' ............ ....:.~ t' ·~· ' . . ...... ·, .. . " ..... y . ... . : .. ~-Ourfin-~. •' · .... , ..... i "Jlr • -ri!µl""':' J'Wer '.Q)hf' 'I • 'i'U rno. 9u1rantte J'• • 6.-e . . . . , .. ;no free .. · . . · · .· ·•· repl1ce • .. 1 I 1· , ••·\ < • • , ~ • " u :.~~~1~~~ .. ..,. ,· .. ·t · •• · ~i.uer1f llr lnd-·f'.o . • .,-;\. · 'VICI ff.re . -ON. 1~·y· .-r ·r -r ~ .' " .. ' HD •. TAX f'"' ,,,~ 2.Jir ' 2:oi . 2.11'· . • .... ' ., . " ., . . •• > " ... , tiUNTINGTON· HACH • 1 H1111Htlfl .. C•i., • .. • • • .. • . t • • ·' • I I • ' I J I j :~esSmg ' Game for Hollywood By VDllON .m-:r HOLL 'il!OO.D (UJ'l) -'Ille "bllncl ltlm"' " .. JMjor- .... apon' oi tlio llolltwood .,.ip ....ium""I Ill ~ other spic)' ~ ..... ... rlflod -...... ud Pill---El:ample: "Whit famou1 leadlq man boqbl a dlamaad rlllJ this --but not far hll wtfe?"' lllchl .....,. ¥! '11\0 ladll!I men Ill HollyW'ooci an cardJac ...... '!be other hlll ... llngle IDd therefore could care IOU: • The blind lt..n a1ao II a means far ~ the cal Clol of lhe liq Gil aomo ilar or otberr wttboUt the 1 o s s I p -,er runn1n& afoul ol lhe outraged vlctbn.'1 banister. Curiously, more aften than not the blind tteml tum aui to be true. '!be 11C1 ·thal t11e · ......... orn1tl.cl Ill pratecl the aufity ~ • clalli ol m. tu.st to moile IDd television Top Westminster ·Performers Feted penonalitlel. They keep buoy "Never Too Late," U., most gueuln( who lhe U.opwm popular prdd(tctlon at the are. Westmlmttt Commun tty Goo>ip In the cuslndlan of. Tbeatet 1aat ......,, took lhe jlllcy l~ ii worth Ila ,...1gbl OJlO\llgbl Saiurday nlcbt at lhe 111 Cloul B"I the publlc 11 often W~ _p.. !IOCond mystifled by the doubte.taii: anpual Abbey ·Awarda presen- lnberent Ill blind lteml. talloos. ' Here are >Orne for just that ·Tbe cunedy captured three purpose -IDd all have more trophlel, lnclydlnc best dlrec- than a 1peck oi ·truth In theni: lnr honors for· Joan Hagerty, prelflli.d Uol February. Nancy Welll, who p~ Billie Dawn ln "~ Y~~ day,'" WU~ 1*t; acirW ollhe We~-· Best actor honoi's went to Mike Skinner.for hll.portrayal of a drug addict Ir,_' A HaUut of Rain.'' Bejj 111pportlng -ol the year was Dottie Rodgers for her role u X.te.,;tn "Never Too Late," while Burt Warner ·---·--...... -1-; Burt Wemer, belt ~ ,eclot; J°""' Btigerty, bell -· and Ray Myen, ~ --eel dlndior. What lnp movie star, ·-who made. her .cnr.ctorW divorce II not final, II llvlnJ debut with tl\al production. with a well-known di.rector 1be play WU utended to a Without benefit of clera? · !ourth weekend when It wu took best suwartlng actor BEST :ACTOR TOP SUPPORT laurels u the tipsy lawyer in ·Miko Skinner Dottle R....i--• Whal TV penpnallty II pa· ' "Born Yesttrday~" Larry _________________ -..-....:. __ _ cln1 the floon becaUH ~ beauWul wife ii 1n love· with one of. the J'!lmt IUCCePfu! musiclanl in the cowitry 1t'ho alao happens In be married? Wbo ii lhe lamed televlllon star Who regreil leaving hll aeries becawe hll &lrllrlend on the "'°" ,... alao bis atrllriend oH lhe ocreen? See how the blind Item 1ame II played? Nobody II aceu>ed of-anything. But the questions are uked and the victims quake. What leading man o f yesteryear II such an alcohoUc that he must be entrusted to the care of a ma1e nurH 14 hours a ~ay? What three television atan In the same series refuae to speak to one anotbef? What producer and director working on the ume picture rtfuse to communicate wtth one another except throueh blistering memos? Wbaf long time movie star ls dying of a terminal distaae but no one hu been able to lace up In telling hint about It. What big star Is IO lllngy he refused to rent a crib for his child when the family made a recent trip to New York? Who 11 the feml.nlne star trying to unload her huaband now that she hu become a mulU-mlllionalre and he Is still struggling along}>l1ying minor roles? Ir you know the answers, you're a gOS1ip column reader. movie buff, video nut, prlv1te eye and porch climber all rol- led up into one terribly nosy 1osslp. LEGAL NOTICE 'Tiger~ set For College , ORANGE -Ju lb fall pro- dudlon, the Quopman Co1Jege Drama Dtpartmont " 111 preoent '"npr at lhe Gales" by Jean Glraudou:z Nov. 7-10. CUrtain will be at 8:l!O p.m. eadi ol the lour nlghll In the LitUe ~ater in Wilkinson Hall on the Chapman campus, with tlcteta available at the door. Henfy Kemp-Blah-, head ol the· Cbapniln drama and speech depottrnen~ II direc- ting the p1iy, wblcb b set in Troy just , be!.,. lhe •WI ol the Trojan War. Trammell earned a cameo award as the-C&Jl)tDter in "Never Too Late." Ray M)'C"I and Mike Pratt divided the award for best technic\I clln<liOo ,for thelr "Born Yetten!ay" IO!tlng. ~ Other-'awards pretented at Saturday'• ceremonles at the new Westminster The ate r building in the We!tmirulter Center included Ct!!rtlficatea of appreciation In Individuals making backstage con- tribuUons to the community crwp. Honored In this categor, were Gene and Yvonne Tardy, Harry and Nonna Hammen, Dick Taylor, Roy Hagorty, Jim Allen, Leon Crowley, Barbara ilerTlel IDd Betty Gordon. Now buy theatre and sport tickets at Buffums', use yc>ur charge card • at+Nctlons .... chert• t~•m t• your. lvffum'.,• account. It'• so conv•nlent wh•n you'r• ' shoPP.Jnfi Our new luffum&' ticket •t•ncy ' 11 loc1t1d at the Cv1tomw ~ On\. -I • ; u • ~a..-.1,......,..... • --• .....,_N._ .... ____ 1:11 • • 'Silence' Sounds B'ig To Sirrwn, Garfunkel Mention "'The Sounds of Silence," "Wednesday Morn- Silence," their first record, to ing, 3 A.M." and "Parsley, Simon and Garfunkt:I, coming Sage, Rosemary and Thyme" to Anaheim Convention Center in one imtance were among Nqv. 17 for a single night's the top five best-sellers in the conctrt, and they will brighten country. up like a powerfill ~aeon. 1·~---,---_,,--,-11.-.-,-,-,..--.,·. For it WU this dJ.SC that put them into the Big Time, mu.!ically, with sales ez:. · ·. j _.,._ ceeding l,C0>,000 copies. .... Since then, the t"" New ~'tor,-, ...rrr-.~.r;:, York City college graduates t\\!l&.N'"' (Ji~ fo~ve .!': !:..CO:::t ::.i~~ lrv.1!fJ'ijJtlM.!jJp <:oncer! dates. ·(MJ :.:s~f\! if? h.i:. ~a~~~,~a~,~7.::.. lhe~ ~~ SZtIB D such large gathenng places as Hollywood. -1. • They also have clicked with j • r~0 l1lch hot·oelling singles as "A ~ ~ • Haey Shade of Winter," "I Am ~ a Rock," '"rbt Dangling Conversation'' and 1\'n "Homeward Bound." rtv 'lbelr aJbuma were even IUcctSlfuJ, "Sounds ()f See11 Ce1111ery "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" Plu1 "THUNDERBALL" OP'IN TODAY ':41 ZERO MOSTEL IM "THE PRODUCERS" GEORGI SEGAL IN "IYE, •n BRAVERMAN" ........... _c:.w, ,,,, .. I "1 .:, ;'"'t 1 !T":l't •. .'( .• .' . . . . ' . TH 1 ,,,, • "" ·• 1WllNEI . ----.. -~-· =MIOCE~-· 111 &RAllllA'll #1.wal-'U QlOI • ft.US , ~aANDOLlRO" _ ....... ~ ' - Two Performances-2 FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOVEMBER I I 2 11:10 p.rn. it.DDID ATTllACTION O~ SCION 'Psych-Out' TICllT'S·AT BOX OFFICE $2.50 • • ' ' .. ·~ ( \.. ". • I • ., ' • ' . ~ . -... ... . I I • • • -·~ ... .. , ....... e e "*"' •. 's ....... ... ..,. lillfllln.. . . • • ' . . ~. •A· elf"lil H>I · • • • • '1141 -• ll,Cll" • • t • 1 I 1 l 1 . ;··~;!~-~~,, '. AT THE<:OMMERCl>tl ·9A!'1it OFW~Tl'41HST£R ON A'PeRO\'EO ~K CREDIT . ~· ·. - '69 Fury IMMEDIAfE DELIVERY Our Dls~n_t Prl~ ~~~~~~$:~2.~~1· I 1PACTOlY UST ;$2111 . """ ~· , ·$195 ~. $62 'Ii.: . ,. ~·~.l.',~l..,;,,· IMMfDiATE DELIVERY! .. HUGE. 1969 SILECTIO.N EAS·Y 1969 TIRM·S'.: . . · .. \ . LOW·LOW 1969 ··:PRICIS ' ·. .• ' ~ ~ Al.\.JaW CAR' PAYMINTS ARE BASED ON 41 MONTHS lliltLUOIWG TAX·l l.ICINSE A ii...: l'lNANC& CHAll!>ES ON APPROVED COMME~CIAL, ~K C~D.IT • , '63 .FORD GALAXll 500 1-,,., R:T,-bd.........,, ........ -... rlM. (HIM t!«) 'IOl'AL· 5116 TOTAL 516 TOW, PllCI r to_wN MJHL Y. if-' T I L nJilT.. · . l'tMT. .... ·• , '65. CHEVROLET '4 DOOR llMlo. lMltW, ~ W . M. lJMNrlls:mt sa~~:t $1G =~ $'JG:~. . I 11 +T•L : ~7 PYtq. \ .. "' PYMT. . . '67 CHEVROLET · llacllt, ........ ~ ,_. 1twm. •Ir t.ondl"°'llJlt. CTUK 70'0 $Jim TOTAL 546 TOTAL $46 TOTAL , -NICI DOWN MTHLT. · ·» .-.+ T Jo L '1wr. · '1'"'· • 64 COUtftllY SCj)UI~ ......, n.r11111, rld!Oi Mtitl(,. •UfDINllc. IVWW Ql'l . TOTAL. s2·3 TP.TAL s23·TOTAL 1:.PllCI DOWN . MTHLT. t + T & L PYllT. . P'fMT, '65 DODGE 11ART ll:Mlle. ....,_, tllll!Mf\C. (lrUtC d i . r71 lOTAL 576~ '!WAL ~26 TPTAL NICI · ""DOWN .. Wlt!LY. 7 .' + T• L . .....PYMT. .~· '65 PLYMOUTH FURY WAGON '177~ ·s'"'3:' -,· ·~;;:s"'~3'~-,····~~ .. L ' PllCI DO .... · .MTMLT, ·.., +TAl;·l · nwr. · :PYMT. ' , . . . '64 ''PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR """' """"' (HV'# -I -~m'TOTAL . SJJ TOTAL s13 TdTAL . '!I ·nlCI DOWN lllTMLT, ; .. .'. '+ r·a L . rnn. P')'llf, .. .. 'N DODGE '.-...,_, l .. air, {~Y?f502 ~.It ... ,_~, Wlo!Mtlc. Pl. Pt. fKlwY . .. ;. f ! : ,. ' '66 .. OLft SfARARE llllll,~,,.....• ·VI,. ~ *• -fClllllll" ........... tllt ......-. PS. Pl., ft.-.. TOTAL s1·3 'IOl'AL 563 TOTAL ... ~ . · Ntt:I D6W"-. • MTHLY. ' . + T' L ' rnrr: . PYMT. . ' . ---. -. . . !63 J'ONrfAC ,IO"NElW,LJ 1:--... flNtv -~tic;. llfW"' 1!Mf"l119; IL£W21tl . 'a . E4fl TOTAL lf.•1' 6. TOTAL SJf Tvlll _,.., ~. ' 1-r. PllCI · ~ ' ' DOWN ._ ~HLf.' -. -+ ·r & L "."fr• ntn. . . ' PiiCI D<i~N llYHLT. '66 PON11A¢ · ' ;;;..--s29·-~YCs'"'2' ,. "TOTAL ~ ~ .+ r .• L .... : " nMT. PTllT. "64 CHEYIOUT BEL AIR _ 4'oooir. It.Idle. ""'''" 1llton\ll~ (OLK Mn u-...w:. '23 =:~ s23 ~~~fr. .... q'l!r + '"T &· L "MT, mn'. '68. DODGE DART GT ·--··· • 1. tllDn't ...tt on thl• oi.-. tVSZ "» $1mTOT,t.L S63 TOTAL 563 TOTAL . . PalCl-.f. · DOWN . MTHLY. >-~· "+T•L ·~ 'fYMT, nMT . . . ·~· oios . F-85 HARDTOP. ~,. 1· ,e>.f,lt.Hlt,i.tlr,~OIYS1'7} T(!TAL s23 TOTAL lf.2'3 TOTAL PllCI , DOWN ~ MTHLY. ~+.TIL . Pna. "MT, ·'' ~ . ' . ' • ' ,, ' 0 F ' 7 5 7 $ 0 !70sl:# •. H "(# .1.J:.:.,i• e ' ;•, 4 .J,w,.J,,~4' JI. .f..1' m"ed~..tl!Jl.6:.:Jd~::J!:);i.4:::# .J. ~....J'..,.•.A.•.I• ~'"·••• ~ ----·---__ _._ • ' . j " I ,. .. I ,.. •...-; ~ . . 1 • . O~ge C<>aA area wom• &!tending to- day's weni"B seoaon ol Ille 17111 annual Orange' floe&! College cooilnt School at tile Mesa Thea!&, Costa.Mesa, each receiv.ed ' a . preview ciipy cl -y's Food. Sedl911 lrom the DAILY PIU>T. , Advance copies of the section were.rush· eel from the pressroom to the theater to ~ve cooking school students .a ••sneak pfeview ' of tn.e section whlch was delivered hours la~r to sutisci-lberi as part at the newspaper's reg- ular home edll!~ !or the.day. , ... Pa rt y's Choice Dessert Leads Polls No matter wh~t Y.Oi.lt party · 1n your pretUest dessert dl.!h- preference -birthday, family es, the rulooth velvety pud- gatherlng or neighborhood ding Ukes. on added appeal bullet, this candidate ~I with simple addition1. Win as a flavor right dessert. To create Brandied Peach ~Ing on the plaUorm of · Puddirig, just add joot choice· ~pie eleg?nCe,. this de~ of sliced fresh peaches or ~tis wl.U. canned rioe with canned · peach slices a n d cljJnamon podding. . blend Ink> the pudding '!'be • c r~ o• y pudding with a bit o1 brandy. Cblll to sprllilded generOUliy . w. I th . Mhanc• all flavort Ind pr• plump kernel! of m spoons niJh with W:h!wed toi!!'in&. rudy-il>use right from t h • ..a pecan balvm just &.>: can. What could be easier-? fort, servin,. , MarvelouJ.ly tempUng le?Ved For a switch, accompany Calories Do Coun t thU peachy -with CUpl ol Mulcln coif,. (a blmd al cdfee and coooeJ. BRANDIED P&Ae& . PUDDJNG l can (15'11 ....,..) rlco pudding cbUled • =~do-"-.loadl· liave l cia (I ,pound) 1llc•d' I n":w'~ o m.,..m • n : P <tu r ~; drah!ed marshma!IO..., an I -· ~~top""'p•~andy glaaof IQft dtlnk, an a ounce ""'vt-t .. '6 glaM of hl\llr, """'' jla,er of Peoan. halves l!O proof ~; 1 pjeci9 of -~br~-'v~, chi i. = hml candy, J,llllco of bult.-..1 ~ • .., !Ji'ead 1 --aJll)lt 20 with Whipped lopping Ind pt-peaouf., 1 -U bag iit eciiato oana. Mak .. 4 servings. chlpc and• lolal1ol o1 celory! llOT!l: Fresh Peacho SuboU· Eadi -ol thaae foodl con-lute 1 cup allced lnJlh pOlt~· talna ""1t 100 _, !1111 • .. '"' canned --In Is lilly· It'• .... fo .. 1bov• recipe. Proceed u wolPI, 111' llanlll!'· 'IJtdc);, ibo!e. _....._ ...... ~ . ty al~ It-.... _, lltillt -1o add • -. Friday Dish -• --... .,... dall1 l ·- dlel. Tllo -laJailJ --Mil • ,.._ ~ )Jiii 1IO bact; for _.. H 1"U add ----,.. ..,.i. • ....,. ___ .. OVf1t7 dljl, yau pin_ •l>oul a r-lavorlto llma ..-ole, ...... .,,.., ..... _Al Z,.1'edllWNawlll11Utlie !Ill> rale you -1c1 pln. 10 -oa .... th!• blu&lnarbl· piundl 1 ~-1 Ad ch.. livau 11\i-bl..,.i 1"'.i:nAJ ,o!U. llOr)'lt.lo 'tuna. '!)ii ii .. eall)l.w11 ,i. eat ctleey -A Worlea per pep.op a loulint Frkia1 nllht stA!kl dilb. • .. • • • ' ' SECTION ' ~ . t ' . I : , • • ••• I , I .-1 • Send T e_enage rs • c u q z oz ; c a 4 < u c u u • • u • • • • • • a a 4 e ; e c c c z s 4 z c c 4 4 4 e 4 •••• flf'~ '""9 • " '. toUPlll 8E,\J'MD . IPUIAU t U5S I CLAWS-SMALL -J . Al.AMA ...................... ~ 1,0.,....+C)Z. TUY ~ l &eOlfl IMllW ••• • • • • • • ·; • ••• • '97'" ==·········; ............ - l'lHH ~um . -· eciAll PllCM _____ ._._ W7a --us.~:A. g~ ".A" Po,,,,, BrqnJ- .~-UR E ·S OVliN READY 10. 14-LIS. IAKE OR IAR·l·QUE PILOT-Al>VllTllla-1'9 . TEfl•R-A ... MADI CUTS . C r •.. • J I Ht.. i•••MAll .... ~-. · str. -, . 4at llVSI IOI• HAii -.... ,, , .• "' 7_1t 'UMfWIA.n., ..- CROii 1181 lllWING W 49~ . 71~ cif lici-ifEAK ...... · 49f ,.. ... _ . ~ . . •. 9 • 'llONILUS • ,5• Rll lftAK ............... :.......... a ~H~ llOAIT .... -.......... ,.-a IONILISs-lllOlL Ol UHICUI •·1 • IPINCll llUK ................ : LL llONll.ISS OOLLID • TllD • as•' CLOD IOAIT _ ....... :........... . a . . t.At.l;ll<O . . ~9·. ... IOAIT -· ..................... 'I a MOYONl'S ,_VOOITI • 1 •• NIW YOIK l'llAK ............ LL DILICIOUS • 1 09 SMALi. IND ,,., C ........ K LL •• ltOAIT -·············-····· • ..... ···············~········ ' . ' IONILIH 79• "THtfl.Lr MM *M . ' ~ ~~" nuK.................... : R°OUNDS J 9~ PAMILY ~ .......... -·-· 89a ·--.. . Sun"'I Va//~ .grAJ• ".A" . . ' )llJAT »BPT. noaw l'80H . . ' -. ~ ,.a; . " ' " ". •• . IClLAl<DIC-1-LL IU. ... ,.. ""." ••••.•.•.••• 1 ••••............... ·-.. •• • MALtlUT "w.m ...••..••....•••..•... 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IUCll IACOll , • , , • ,, , , •• , , •• , , •ACUMM PAI IACOlf • , ·.,,. ,, •' YACUUM PAI CA.CON • , • , , , , , , , MAJHTY ,,,114 , ... ,.,.;._1.1~ Ct11 61• SWlFT'S rRlt.41UM-l·tb. ~.. 69' LUll'S rURI POil-i«. P\:9. 27• CAlflfD IACOlf , , •••• ,,,, ,, , , , YACUUN PAI UCON '. · • • • • • • • • LINK IAUl.lM , , ,, ••••••••. , , . • RISULAl OR IUTIERY / / ' ''<:7 VJ ,, ('"I\, Al ~ A ' WESSON ...Hunt' .J01tt4fo-K.amt1. .V~llar ..:>:..le. - 0 . 4 . IL iiMATO saua ......... 10 POtt • ! : All &RINDS ouA.,.· 49·c TOMATO Pun . . . . . . . . . 8 '°" to'fTLI . Piliii TC>MATOll • • • • • • • • 5 .. ~R . U-fl!)Ha--. l'K5. 3Ac JOOTIN 5 . •AOINI ii............. -.-STIWID TOMATOU........ l'OA 46-«TIN 4 FOLGER'S COFFEE Ir~" 65c IUS-ml-HOZIN HAIH MOWN POTATOll ,, .. _ .. ~~~ 2 IQl 35' MMw-• .... .ite.-••u-.M 25c TOMATO .JUiCI. • • • • • • • • • POtt llAllGMJNI __ .... . 'J/~ J. s. j ..9n 5'~ fi J': . l' • 'l• _L ' .a.KATI " 9llCIU.I ,_ -~6c1n" ~ rr. ttmarto I OL' YIMINIA . ~' -IWll\' WAIHIN5roN llED DlllCIOUS ; i CHiPPID MIA Tl -1 ltJtlD _,, CMOPPll MAM, fUUIY, OOIH• 1111 I : I.OZ. 33• I ,..,. .. I i CUM, JINNCH ctOOH, -.W.IC. lllU C.-. 3At , IOD'I DIN ................ -. 7 ·,-...... --........... . 6 ... 1 .............. : •.•• ~ ............ _. 'II' .. ,_............... . 19• I~ ...... ""·······-· I . 1 "'-...... "'°" .... 79• ·-1~~.~u .......... ~..... . flUAWOOI 0tM0H MIOlUM Ol IMAIP , . il• . 1 CHEDDAR· --~ I SL I Jlit'AY'Ai~ ......... _.~ ...... 29:.1 ~ ... ...,... I IADlllll'I ......... 3 •A• 25c I c .. ' DITlR&lNT LU" UQµID fl~ ' 49' INC~ PIASTl9' . 10. Ofl 00 nNI ORJd. AN'Tlll"IC Ult•INI· •O.OZ. . '"""y .,. ---· • • SIZI : ft.II . . -.. 1000 -· llCN.l;-WHITIOl...,, · scon1ssu1 .......... 9-99' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI .. SAT., $UN,. OCT. JI, NOV,1,,2, l • • ·2701 .HAUOR ILYD,. COSTA MESA ... • 11'22 IROOKHURST, GARDIN GROVE · e 1lOI W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA , . ' ~I J., ' .... • ' I + r ·,. • , • • . . . > DAn.Y PILOT Z1 • -' . ·wiiiTm FRONT OllHllY•SllMQ• T•IHlWllY WHI TE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DAY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS . , CAL.FRESH or OVENGO·LD· BUNS . -· ·-·a pack $ 22 0%. DEn!IGENT e cALL:F11sH BLEACH._ ....... fl vm LIQUID JOY ....... T .,;, __ .. _ y DOG~~ FOOD..:- Goto 'N SOFT MARGARINE-... -.... 4~~i$1 PIXIE CAT FOOD ~ic~:U ......... l'hlt 11»$1 CULLIGAN WATER .'..':'.:~ .. ~ .. ~~~.111u1N 25• KERN TOMATO SAUCE ............. -ut 121s1 SNO-MAN LUNCH BAGS .................... 51". lgc SPRINGAELD SWEET PEAS ........... 1117;s1 -----·~ ~1Wlii11 "~ I·/(( 1/.L \ I ( )( 111 . .; ARDEN l-2 GAL. · . ( . 29 IMITATION ICE MILK." .... " ........ _ CAL.FllSH 6 OL 6~$1 ORANGE JUICE ............. _ ' ... ..._ ·a·s1 FROZEN PIAS ..................... 1001. Y lCOUlll 5~ MORTOlll'S DINNERS · IANQUIT MEAT fNTml $ (OOK Ill THE BAG ____ ,_ Si 9L' VIRGINIA 1' •· • TENDER & JUICY FRANKS_ riiiciiMiais_ 2tc swiSs CHEESE _:_ 49c UMITI_ .. ·stc ADULTmPCI• ' .•· Oll'll GOOD OCT ... J 1 , thruNOV.6 . • ' . ' . YMXTEX SMIMICll BAGS ............. : .... .: ... -. 1•.CW. ASSlD. I oz. . • li $' 1 Lm:·l'.Alll~ QE¥ !MPLE S,YRIJP ...,...,.,...... ii_ ..... ARDEN DIPS 1 -" ARllNCOTTACECHEESL. :. _.au c'1~on __ ... ·---1001. Sis 1 ...... '&ftc CHOC.·CAKf._ --UOL " MOnON'S .\ppl• , 4-, s 1 FRUIT PIES _J'l';'.: ... _ aJNCH Y YAMDllWOP I)! s1 MEAt PIES .... ~-----· '11 ----------------.... -----:---~-··~'SIUCREAM .1............... .'. ....... P1111 14I' 111//'}'f; f'}~(}.\·r·s f'.·1/{\I f'l<f; . ...,11 f'Rl '/1'."i .I\/) I /•'(;f ,"/' t/;/,1-.'> ~i.ANCY WASHINGTON RED DlllCIOUS . APPLES , ..... · 1bi. P,ACIFIC G~M CRACKERS.. . ...:...,..--:il, ... aa- flllGEl'S CIJFEE :.:;.:.::.:.,.:.._;_ r11. r, r11:~~ · • , > .. FlllGU'S111STANT •FU ... -:... ... -.. ~ .... tp ~:g IEDDl • 'IWllll .:... ........... \ .1r1.1 • ~oo"0 I ~OITA MESA. UISTOI. AHO ~AULAl!NO --u-· 11.,. ......... .»•Jll: IAtwDAY,t:iOA.M.t.f:lOPJl. _,, ll:JO .... lOf,>Ot,M. f I • I I • II DAILY PILOT PILOT-ADVlllTtSEll-1 SLICED BACON --, .. ' . . 4ftc· BEEF ROAi -..... , .. .,.11... '71 -llAH•---. c . . . ... 9 . CUBE ITIAK _ ...... -.... LI. 8 • • ' GROUND · · Bllf · ... • fllSH • LIAM • DEUOOUS GRC?Y!31to1JPA911.Yll~OUR ST~ . c : LB •.. . . R 1 0LLED OAST . _,SHOULDll IONH.ISS ... :MAlllNGS 5" 9c COFFIE · 1.&1.UM.W J.&l.CAN. ; .11.7J " , ·-, I. 5'9 APIUBUTTEfiW~~i(, __ ..... ·43'· -coF·. HE . ... . . -, .... , c WABNA'lll~NER~l'.,. .......... a7' . . .· '. 'tTATtR BROl CAN' KRAFTDtNMER~~\\'.X,'o.1 .... _1 .. or.49' _..__·-·--"" -·.-· ~-, PEANUT:BjlllER!l!i-12-0.41',...,.59' K---ER..,..N~Sf'-.11 1-LY. ·2-1.1.49c :g~,~~:~:::::. __ ~':ii~rs . . • . . ........ .JARS ORBIT CREMES ~~~(:!~~"-"' "'41' IBTl9f I -· C DOGCHOW """'"•-•·L1<41'10.w 51.39 Sp1AGff ••1 -~ '. 4-LB.--, ·'-'l 'MNEXTISSuE ;~e&i.,_ .... 29' . . . .. _,. ·' ,R . !'I i_~_ :-iF-·#~·-•A ' ~~!JIUbCH srAFLO ---•.v.L58' CORONET'!'[.. , , ..... -·4 .. SI' 5~RJllll!llo:VIOlwT••• • ll"IFT' '""·'"' a.ur.69·c M•••~lt~J.s~c; -RO L 11·ssu.~ ......... :. . P:Ks ""N SPRAYSTARCH.,.,... ~481 ·• ' .. ~ . ~2·: 1 , •1 ; ---... --FABR'ICSOPJENER 88' CORONETPllNT . • .. atC'll•11"'•.Uiw..••..o. ... ,1uvo•• ~',:,~".i · , ;: : 7· ~ : s• •c~~~ER '"°::~..:~:28' FACIAL TISS·UE • 1 ci DOG FOODFRISK ES TALL I RAINQROPS~.\\~'"--'"'60' . . . ' COUllT . I CANI DIAPERSWEET ........ ,...,.3f DUHDETERHNT-IUMIODULPKa._ ....................... -~.n 11a.ro1m._ ............... 111 STA'lll.al. '' .. ' 0 ORANGE J~ICE ~.';,. .. 12-0L 19' DUZ DETERGENT QT. -...... Ile· BONUIOETEl8EllJ' _ ,,, &llNTIVORYFLlKEl-111 CIE'ANSE . . ... ., ~Ea. . c MARGARINE"0"YWOOO . 39' QIANTOXYDOL II• QllllTBOLD-.• -lk 81ANT1VOIYlllOW-111 • • t •. •• ;, MA' ,-....... D ':;~;~~~~ ·~34 &llNTTIDE _____ )k QIANTULVDTULITl-151 IOYllOUIDl!-OZ. .. · . .l,.,... ...... ~ ........... _ AN .~, . , ,.... ... Eo••••• "''· ' ll~NTCHEU-. ·111 IYOIYLl~JD!l-02.-111 CAICADEl~.Pl(l,_et- ii'ii'iOo D 4~A:·I 0 c ~~~:E~~i~~~Rs~P~~-....... ::: ~~ IA"®n•ssonm ~ ~ 'P4ke41 LAUNDRYMAGIC ......................... QUAATS6gc MEAT PIES . t - APPL&.~ ~lWAMCY• .. ·1 · 2•·"'' .. - . ·.L '· "' .C ; I , " . s )o,, .. NUTS NlWCROPI AlLlllUC VAMET115 ·LARGE EXTIA FANCY 39!. CIAIBERllES --OCWC'""Y ', 1 ~~.iJ,NATION TUNA ~2~~ ............ 3 7.oz. $1 JIHO•s.ts~-..... 6 1 oz. .• , :· 1 -: ·: .'l.'1J'J!' '35c PIZZA ROLLS ....... 5. 9c ~;s1 · NBEANs~~~~ .. ::··· ....... ~~2r FisiiH1iiiits .... . .... &-o~·6· · 9 . ,· ;-;s_uc~t TWIN ~~~6'iEMENT ... SM. age LG.&' ~uHi•Lr 1 & BEAN-....................... 1-Le. • c • . PINEAPPLE JUICE DOLES ... ., ......... 46 -0Z. 2gc ~ s 3 .. , KosHEt DILL sr1cKs .~~~1~~~r~z. ssc w AFFiisTC'••um ... "~-... 14-oz. ... poi;:~~!:~KS ~~6~~~~~5r~~ SSC .CHOWMSllE•-;r;"· ''" s,oz.3 9c AM91CAN-PIM1fNTo.sw11s ...... '"""N. N 1 6 9c FR1sK1Es Doo FooD Ft41~6" 2 28-0Z. 4r . FR1Eo'Ric£C"IC••N -·;~:;:~;~~ ........ 1-0z. c.0N•r10N .. _ 10•0• 4gc BEEF STEW: 3ne "PUPPY FOOD FRISKIES ••• , I\ ·LB, 37C 3-LB. 6~ FISH sr.icxs snc KOLO-KIST ·-·----....... ~ HORSEMEAT 2 c'lt <A•••noN JUM•o '""'-~ BAGGED STEAK gne FRISKIES ............. 16-0Z. iltJ-BREADED SHRIMP 73c •••aurr•ssoor,0 S. •·••• ~ FRISKIES CUBES ~lt~e 25-LBS 215 50-LB.4 91 ai'EA'o'ED SHRIMP '0's119 ~~~ERS -· ll<>z 3gc KRAFT CATALINA DRESSING , oz 39' <HOCou,. '"0" HALIBUTSTr•K && . -........,.-.... . . SARA lEE CAKE .,ftt ••Noun "" S 12.oz ;r 33& KRAITTbkADRESSING ......... -•oz43' •us.nu ............. ,.,-COOKJNQBA,.. . 2& PKG • ·' ··-. KRAFT FRENCH DRESSING I-OZ. 29' HASH .ROWNS 6 ' Sf CARNATION \N -•-oz. .,. KIAt't!'Jt ISLAND DRESSING 1-0l. 39' -,..,_, FISH CAKES ..... "·°' 3gc, CIPACO< , MOUftl 97c WAIH _,..,_ • CES IFMJIVI 7-FULJ.J~U$.. -tr.n. WEDS., ~. ll·loy, 6 ' ' " .. ' " I .. ' •• I --------------------------------------------______ ...__ ' ' •• I t f • • ~ a , . • '" t " • ' r ' • • . , h i ,, ' ' 1 •• ,{ ~ . • • • • -f!lo.-i-JLOT.ADVlltTIUI • • I " " •• I I ~ ' .. ' • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • . • . • . • . • • • • .. • • • • . •• • • . . • • • • • • • • , • ' " • • • • • • • • . l ) . . • . ~ . • • • • • • . . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sizzling, tender, flnortur oteakll • , • JUJt tht·!hturht of lt make• YOlll' JDOU!h watitl' Strv• El 'Ranch•'• T-llona ••• and you 'll be lllr\'lna' a p)atterfw of utlif~onl . . . . • . A man-alsod at.al< to utiafy man-oiled appotilolll'llroil ihMo , .• but not too well 'done .•• over slowins eoala, 'di'Weo fl>r toarael! • • • . . . • . . . • • • • • • ' . . • . • • • • • • • • • . • • \h&t then n&lly ia a difference at El ~nchQI·. · . . ' · ... si aa . : · .-c.a11t.-. . . . ' " " Witl aleU i!I.• ~·, GlllMIV. lhisui~ • •c: 111' lf,11 . \ "· . For a special ooflrmtf dinntr • ·: : stµffed bOneleas Ifefck ~.°?~" ~ aame -1ae~-t:?.,m ~-~uiejl F<fl'lil;iL; '·~ · : .• ~. , / ;. "ffe . . th ;~11 MF ~.'. ' ' ~;! ~1 ·~1 ~ "'" . Game ns wi w11a nn.e ................................... :~. ;.VJ ... . . . . . ' . 91•.' Game Hens with Brown Rice..................................... ~ Game Hens with Apple-Almond ................................. 98!J G ... H. C · rdon Bl · 98:.l ame ens o eu .... : .......................................... . . El Rancho money-saving Grocery Specials! C . t• T L""1 CHUIC 4 FOi " 00 arna ion una .............................................. : •. , , Flavor that'• 1ur1 to win whole hearted approval ••• IO will El Jtancho'a low price; No. 11' eana. ·stouff er' s Meat Pies.-......................................... , ... 49!J Tender flaky crust .. .'rich gravy.,. pfom\i witll yom eholee o! Beef, Chicken or Turkey I Diet Instant Breakfast ........... 49• Grape Juice ............................. 39'· Save lOc on a packace Of 1ix.,. and .ft;07 ltl hro, 1weet ••• ud ecqnomlcall Seneca··. qt. Instant Coffee ... ~ .................. '1.19 s. .. !Oe on Folstr'• bir 10 ounce 1lZef . s·1M Creamed Spliiach ......... 3 ,. .vu Seabrook J'arma •.. frozen ... 1ave 17c.on lhroel Coffeemate ... ~ .......................... w · . Carn~tion'1 coffee creamer I Save 20e on 18 os. Cl W V egetab_les .......... 3 1111 '1.1 ' Broccol-, IL SL 0Ve1. or Pea Poda .• , frosen. Heinz' Ketdlf ........................ 19• . · Cutrite Wax Paper ................. 23• Rieb, Wck and uucyl Save on 1( OI. bottle. . .J'or laftoven. audwich,., and uvinsl 126 ft. roll . It• Dressing ..... : .. :.~ ............ 2r. Wilbl>oM ••• 8 OUllCll of,11&tiler7 for ,..iadll • Kleenex Tlssues ....... ; .... 4,. '1.00 Sofl lllonr WW tluu11 • pkp. llfioo'ior nlue I Dinner Naj>klris ....................... 23' Scott ••• lhe name atAnda for quality! • : -. 50 cL . ' Comet Cleanser ...................... :rt·~ ''nt< bathroom packqo of f011r decorator ca114 I ~ . -·:,. •' l ' l Maxwell'llouse Coffee ....... ~ .. 67' Two pound e&11 •••• •t.a& Tbno""""' ean H .98. SklppJ Dog Food .... M ... 1l 1'l'1.IJ I • ,. J. ~ Savo 20o ••• No. 1 cana ••• med. ab:O IOr P.tal • • ' ·-El Rancho Dtlitfot.eaen Nallej s Salads ........ ~.~ 3 .. ~·1.fil. All varlellm ... 11 If-............ .,_ .. ...,.1 • . ' . •: . .. . . . El RaTUJho i,k~~r, ~Wine, f ·., Jim Beam ................. .:u·a ,1:99 .~ · • • 'I - San 'LOO 11n ti\• bis abe • .,, '!Proof! • ' . ·. • • • • • • .. • • • " • • • • • ' W1t,•·· GaeW' JO, 1M ~.,~••(':\I~ . . . . ' . • l • • ' ' 7 •• ; . . ' J • . , -. ' ; • • .• • • .. • ~ , • 1 • ~ .;. · \ · ·r· l ' , '., . ·, .. t:" I ; • '· ·r-'1 '1' •· .•• ffshenne~ts Whllf D1'5$11igs )ft Blue, ~ Godd~ Cockt&ll &u<t •• ,. S ~ llonnd' s franks:.. ........ -... ~ .... ~ •. D-icho's r--&..L . ~,. ,,... ... 11'119 KVIUI .v. •• · ••• ; .. -..,.- :Bottrecl la Seotland for El JWithOI Ii ~I ' ·' Boonts an ........ · .... : ........ : .. ,.···" • ,r. • ·-' ~ .. ·. t'MTIJtTOll .UCI: wm lnil ~.(Jtsr.l.a';t '.tkmtiJi~ lfllbMf .llMlll IEACll: 2727 Ne•t a.t • ~55 Edtun lt.Jastbkiff Ylllqe Cenllrj ,,,_..ff~ el ,,..__.,. .. ,. ...... ,,.,..,.,ls,..., Oel..ll, N,., J, ~,I ·, Ali meat ••• ud all d.Udoua l Jthla love • ... 1 So ..,ootll •• , with dlathittl" !&Itel 16 p!OO!I ' • --' ... . .. ,, • • • '""' j • . ' ~ ' . ' J • ' . .. . . • • l • • • . . ~ • • p Ull.Y 'ftlllT '-...,, -JO, 1'611 ....,.......,.,,.,... Reagan, V,iruh : Previewing '7(J .• SACRAMENTO (AP) · -the stato eoU.,es, "theY. can caJlfonUnl are ge(Uftg I cet their edqcatlon .. vld invlew ol'llllll c<Mlld... .-. ... • one ot the utioo'• top uiiruh doeSi~ have that pbtrnaklrlll fllbll In ltlO -Cllll(>llpiilJ& ~­ .......... lean Gov. Ron-a 1 d He hu spool • ot' 1111 11eqan oplnll Democratic politlc!al life cooPed HP In Ille •"--bly Spea1«r J...., M. Stale A!aembly cham~, lb unnm. the middle of bll blllla g,. Unlilh, the powerful party mnall billl. Like LyMoo 'leader ooce known u the ''Big Johnson u • -·V"-""' II DaddJ'" o1 Callfomia poliUcs, a 1esenc1 to 1egialaave col-~be ii -il!C nmnln( lequts, bu! known ~ .. foe p..-In two yurs. IJI -y -ler dealer ·~'I aides aay I b I OD the out.ide. , -rovernor wm bit a candidate "I wonder now what tt wu 'foe a ...-term. all abol!l ~ wey did I ,. Both u:e 1ouri1111 the -bother," Unrult llld ot tbe w.palplnl fae "'1~-!oplsUve ffPla, lllol - Condldat<I bUI aro lpendlac him !bi ~ GI ~ much ot lbelr ....... -~... In -• Iii .......... each-.. . ~.wt~ :.Q;"t 8-•llrotumln&lolbo -~-~lo .-i. ,.ho eleclad • h hn lbi ...,.i119n. · • • ' ......... -b1a a.-~ Since 'lheb, bt ' bu dlelOd ::olflco -In llM, alid time down 'If ~.UI, ~ I .uting foe vota la Ibo Polllb-......,..-le.et µ'r' r In !II manner ol ID ·-""'* • aclldlq)lq --ID d ,,.Utlclan. Uarub, an Ibo "'"'yed lhe uip1 wbOn bl -band, ii I tt kl• I -ti ~( Die a,.t :;etatewide .,,..Im tor Ur. ftnt 11,, ~ "*« ll)ltRlnafi.d ,11me, lrJlll lo lllod Ibo lmlp In 111t 1lalJroim e f I be .,, leglslallwt ~ lbol >mM .... ' ~ In Loo bu camo1a 111111 lo 141!11'1 In Anlolol. ' •the Aambly. tJnruli" likes to quote a , Rqpn, .Jumping -lnln Drmocrallc JePl&lor who ~ltate poUtl~ after ID. UDIUO-alil f:I. blm. "IUlicclw:loualy be .6aoful iry fer the llepubllaa feell be Jm.a bigger burden to -jrelldential -u... ""' carrr -~ ~b KtlmfCll' , ..... there.,~-....... __ _., . quired for,.....,.. Wl"al 1""Aad .,..;·1Jnnili iil.71 04f91 of a bill la-. A~, liadU-~UveJUe.Tbt where Unruh JIM nlpa\I u job 00 looPr (lip mo u op- apeaker alnct 1111. porllmlty to ........ 'Ille money, be said, .-1n-Like Johnson once had lo do, to 1 ''bn>wn ~!ml!~ la Unruh 11 llwning bow to com- f u r a I 1 'b t d ' ~ • '.tor nnmtcite with people oUtalde llemocrllle .. -.'"' bocUd Ibo ie;ll!aU.. diamben - by Unruh. bow to Ill'' a ~ wtlh "That 11. a lie," .replled atamv~e tntore:at, how to Unruh, who quickly cbaHepd dalmo: a punch lb!<, IDCI bow Reagan to deblle lllt ...... to ...... haada -......... IUoo on llalewlde -. 11 palltlcaJ ram•: . '"Your failure to do oo wlll In-tolbrinr lleapn Into 1 ... ilahly lead UI lo llw -town Unrull uld ' ' I h,e clusion you are a eoward u go~ came up here and owoll Ill I liar.'' told Ibo people bi lb1a eopnty u Reapn """· ba ll ... -be 1111111 -tbem loo& pected to win oominalton easl· -that every Republican can- ,1y in b1a JlllV'• primary. This dlale la btlt<r than any ~. -·111 wants te w 1 n DemocraUc candidate."" .~ -"" lbe 111.-..i-.111e ... -leglslaluft oo i. caa liulJd. • dl..,.. llllobei! wblle IJllruh ·~ ... -lo -'Ille bamJiiiid home lllt puncb Stale Senato la splll, •20 IJneo • • "°'"''~" conlnl Ibo ''111tM....,,;.1s J"'8al 1111 ...... Illy twa. ullril lb& 'OlfJdlon IO o'lltaln ·n Ulllllb ii lllelr lo loct op-one-"I"" rule In the slate.'' .poolUm In a • llemocralle A man wtlh a barbed 1111 In r-« ,.mw, raca !nm prtvata coavtr11llon « In a IJllYcr• J.-pll Alleto of San legialaUve dtblle, Uniuh - ,J'randlco. muffl a joke In 1 _.,i,. Bui t·riBut be is couaUna on car· DQW he •~ _ w Jn 1 ..,mg the raco with tr.. help ot Jaulihter with such Unea u ,!iii ·llloo& lioulbe<n Calilornle Spiro T. Agnew la "unique In polltli!ll -.i 11111 liberal American politics. II•'• the ~ IJlmdl bl made oolyllepubllcan>b.,...,. Jrlill• .. -lcnb\foelbellle tlal ""1dJdale wllo'bao lo bl Sen. llDl>ort F. • n n • d Y lollowod by a RePubllcan !'Vlb earlier thll year. 11q11ad. ,,. • · · lleoides jousting w It b · Tba Repuhllcan pariy 1111111 ~ap.n. Unruh i • cam-united behind Reagan tn !Jlliping to retain b1a aeal In Calilornla, there'• a llrong Inglewood. He la strongly ~ of Niloo ..._-ten In favored to beat Ibo Republican the stale and U, Gov. Robar! candJdate., Dr. G e r a I cl H. Finch -not Rea1an -v.._, a padlllrlciu. -. Ibo Nl>on wnpalpi In ' u Ibo llepobllcana win ...,. CaUloenla. trol ot the "-lib', Ulll'llh Bui Reapn UJd be hu -would bt 11......i u .U«, c-Jped my bnllll out for .moved out ol b1a l>rge IU!te ol than any other governor, ln- olllca and lose -ol his cludJlic In Ibo South, .. .... amplo -· wbldl provided much of the F« ~ lllt campalp support foe b1a own pmid,.. tours are a nplay ot his llM Ual bid. battle for 1cwernor, hf 1 He M1d some news reports abortive Mtionwklt quest for have tncorrectly said he has nomlJlltJng convention votes not been willing to work far -Ind even al the patriotic Ni.Ion. "Why would I not be apMcbmtldnt for Republicans enlht111utic, '' be II.id. "J In the ttrl1-. cam-my brlna out for He ii a veteran campaigner, him -twfce before in 1980 and with a stream ol OM liners 19&2." and polltlcal punch ltnel that Unruh ts a favcritl ot OM: still draw applaUll frum factioo of the Democratic par- California audience&, • v • n ty in cantora1a -tbe anthrar thooih be bu been In the -le who becked either Ken- pobdcal crossfire u governor nedy or Sea. Eupne J. foe -two year1. McCarlby for Pr-. Cllllng f<l" a quara,nUne of That's a big faction. The thl Soviet Union becamt ol mnblned vote for winner the in v. 1 I 0 D 0 r Kennedy and loeer McCarthy Cucboslovakia, Reagan ukl far outpolled the bloc favorin& "we can do without the Vlei! President Hubert H. Bollbol bollct." Hmnphrey in the primary, la a .... wbtn be was Now, Unruh ls honorary eo- criticlled by Democrall for cbalrman of the Humphrey spendln& -campalcnlng compaign In California, llbar· for lllt pnold<acy, ReqlJI . Ing lllt Job with llall rr.... spmde: ~1ble t I m • d1Co'1 MaJW Alioto. - .delendlnlllll""9rocord· llul Alioto wil at Hum· "Wa -~ '"""'1 In Iba phraJ'a lido bllON lbt ..,... ·hanl: and wt IN .., a pay II vlllllon, Jllldt Ibo '-" ,yoa 10 -.:·bl Aid. llOIDlnalllfl 'lbo .... ~ And, mlVlnl ·--1111 and 11llhlJto111 lllt bacldntl , .. ....-.mtp _.... -ot tho Humpbrey Do.oocnll ll t"'wt .. ~ to 1l&Ud a ht nm1 tor pvwnor. P'.iria fire -bt aald ... ..... tllal prolr1a ... - ... ,lollldle." ~o.·-~ ... ,.. ····~='fbp ::.:·;.:;:~ ~··-.... -...... c.or 11 vec11n-.bl c.:.··~·~ ~--·-­,,.., -Tllo Hi&lnn1 Patn>I . •Pd--ha ... -of ... -'*"llllnlll with hi• -11111 If ltudenll • _, ...., Ille ruleo al the Ualwnill' ., rorola and Football Play . ~ Slated for Y Tbl Gra·Y Lead1r1 J'ello1nblp ol tbe S o u I h Onnp County Ylfc,4. hu ... ,,,..,... ,._ .. laund> • hiotball 1eafue for "Y'' club lllllllbl!I Noy. l . · 1--will be playocj lhrouah lleo. · lt II Million Vlojo l!Jcb School . F u r t b e r lnformaUcm eott- cernlng the league m1y be ob- tained by contocllng t h a Y· ~CA al 4M-H.ll. ~Miiti1'#i'j~2" Y·IT AM1•• f..\~ . :"1:1~!·(~>~•<•-~'. Vllll'AOl'DATID-IMPOilTID WINE·S GIRMAN UUFRAUMILCH , L. j • I 1, ,:,,: Ol ~·l· ~, ·~ • PORTUGOESI . . ROS~-.. IN fARTHIM CllOC~I· Bon 1GIRlS1.~. ··~"-.... PHYllAUtr~ P~A"ln&.Ul'I ... ___ _ ........ ,., ........... .... ..... -.... ~- CXTRA S ER VICE HUHT'S-FIAVOllfUL • .Tomato lau ~e DUJC~ GIRL . APPU . . ;• ... CA.TS.PUH l'OI \ ·~ ' ~ '~ •,w. ·' • Purr. Cat Food A!SH KIST-CUT ORUINCH • crreenBeans · BUTTER 2'... .. 3Ac IA• . ,- . ' - -. GOlDEN GMIN " l ' ' .. 9ii7-· · ·. Plato ........ . . -~ ..., ' ' Breakfast . T•E"flJT''~LUD 1• .. ~x. •T~ 75.l . ... , . 4. ftc·· .::OrCinl• Juice · ·~k,, 7 n···wftf~T-•IH.f" •' ' • • I' '•· • i I f '· .. , ~ l .. , •··~'I ........ ' B•rhor Blvd. at Wilson St., Harhoi S.laepplag Center, Co1ta Me~ 't ' .. • ,, • • ' :tA····· ·:, ~fi 111 ROI.LI ·-. h AU. 59'tl' VAllllft!S ' . \u . . . I '6-.# ' · . I . . ' ( . .. "' ' ' ! • \ ' '" ' I ''' I ~iiiii'ciirii ' --.......... . GIANT . . . PKG.: 4'. . ~ locL 10c"" . . " .... ' I --......... , .•. :: .. '· ~., WlslON OJ'' t J ,.~'.: $.OZ.' . ' I BOl'llf . , ii ' .. ~ . . ,.· .. I . • i'~ '.: J -. ·~'-·' I . r · .. l3M BllliMr Blv' .. n , 1t'.llMD St., B•rllor'Slaopplna ~t.er, C:O.ta Meaa • ' ' • Record Number of • • • Citations Awarded ~· • . • • a4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 24 • 4¥ ,--. .... -. • •sqq: 0 0 I 0 5 4 Q 4 4 C 4 4 444 4 4 W t=t1' 4( G 0 1""4''*4 .. •t 4 i ......... ' • H DAllY PllOT w-. -'°· 1'161 • News of Area Servicemen Viejo Sets Halloween Celebrati.On 1 : '1117'5 ........ 'eltpbom •1 II Ill wll -be •Its .. ' • ndt rs " 1 I .-. .... 1-a, I=-n "f' IMcb, I ._,;,..._, I =•z ai,. -·°'"" ..., ..... ' ... C1111N1t~1' • o.. "Olr .... , _ ...... ... ..... ._ ... ..wi *' .. r '? MF' ••• lit''"~· 'rlt•iu ~--~~ :..~-.. -U"' 82/ ,,, "' ·~ :·:~ • J ; ' • I I • ' . tllli.} .. l ~ , . I.AMI • 111 .1147 aR --....:.---------"----'------------------------------- ---·. \ ' .. ' '' ' ' ' , I I ' ' ... i ~· t \ . , 0+=¥"·P"..-P"'.,....,....*PP'P\P ... FWP4P I PPP f y;up:pwp ••+: t•F+=P*'+*F ......-"'~ • ... • . ' • •• • • • • '" -' y.,. All'ltA BETA"'~ llltclll' "111.1111 io t11e""'A11111ol~1.blfw1 BUTCBBl'S PllDl-ll,ATJ . .. . _,. TOU'U. 11 ... -.'.ftt· 111Yi•c\ , ,. • \ ,# ' • " ' >\. • Qt~IHf pttlf'm, . ... ..._ "'\ 11· T""-" , '·""1" , , I T I +-. • 4.~: ~OYEJINMENT lllSl'f'CIED ~ BE~..;,:i\ •QUALITY&SATISF~1~ ..... },;, ,, ,I•. '?!Nd• EASJERN,QUALITY ALl'I~ BETA'• IVfC~I iani 0 .:'-: ~ f'UJMP i ~DER ..... , DEPENDABl.E ,QUALITY ' , • , . . . <WHOLE BODY, ••. , PORK lOll '.IOIST · 1111 HALF 7·RIB 'lollHllQI . ' I -j... .• ' J • . ! GRO~ND, ~·' FRESH •• , •. ,. I '?!Nd ECQNO.PAX :J.lBS. DR ··IWER ~' ' si:lci'1'ii111 tDll '59~-. ' I :;.;.....;, ...... TO .... • '.CElfTEll CUT CHOPS 89~ FRESH MEAT LOAF 1·1 ~ [I .• '~15 I !' --~ t1' r ' ' ' ,. 59~ ,, . 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Kay Degler· of Ano helm In o ~~l'lt Interview with 0.l'it~~ -~r KNX •.. ~-~ 1 • • t • ~ ''hCavM J've ~cl a ~t ancl I know that •'HllY1hi"I they•tell 11 dli~r. ~ canitH loNt • clefi"hely •·Mt cheoper. Wfli'f ch9G ptr tl\Cft •v'ery ,.a.<a t1•,4f " . ... ~ , . . I . . ' . ,. . . • ., " , I \ I o j.,. • TOTdl Ol~C')J~l) tVEAY DAY ' . 'ili\'Af,""· CAN T O'-'UCEw/llTI Kt.INT'$ <t t OUNCE CAH TlllATD SAUCl .. CAN lie f41 lie 11 1 .. "' r~fi ~lm"· °"' ITc .Jr 12 OUNCE CAM" ... ... .. ~ . '°Ii¥ >Act ·1111 TOMA DIS 25c 22' • 21/J CAN~ "' "• MUNT'!· .. ~~ ' SllWH T OU .Ill ~ HEINZ SOUPS NO, I CANS •t&AN •Y'EGETASLE 1'• 1 .. • VtGETARIAH VECL'TASLt W .,. •..CJHCn:N !!ICE. "cftl:Aw CHICO~ •·CllEl.M CEWY ~ • CHtCIDf NOODL? I • WUSHKCX?W ....... , •• 1 lc ~ • ;f'EOfjTAJIJ: ltlP" • SP!JT PEA•••••··••·•• 11111' , ' FllO'ltR • t INCH SIU: JOHNITOll nu1r PIEi ,.. CIWN XINO-l"JlOttN • IT.OZ:. 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Running Mates In me of the rrat adthc ~ ripe -.. ~Ill .. their nine coovenient sizes. I <hopped large onion political -pt!p 'of thli --1 1..,-1D -. You'll flnd them tasty lo Jllb. 1 (tO\l-<U!ICe) can beef bw- centm'y, callfarn1a ripe oUvls The PalltUrra An•\•ltio Sal-ble on as the election returm illoo create fhilr .,.. .-lld -rjpe .._ wilh ""' coming In. 11 cup water forelediondiy-or0117day. malll.«>lorfd ~ la·a CAMPAIGNER'S BEEF 111 cupo canned pilled Cali- The nul\f, bland Ila,.. ol ~ l<lalln hllie. ,l'l'elenl AND RIPE OUVE PIE fo(nia ripe olives Uri> fruit will '801;0a1--a"1 the mold amid red, wblll oDd Calli~ ripe olives ind Pastry rn a in cl:lb. a a I a·d, hm'I blue dectt.UW.., , beef are perfect runni.nc Cut bee! in sm·an cubes, d'oe!M'll .. well .. the .... The -.ly•pirria!.J1iio .allve =\el· In Uri> deep -pie removJn.g all fal Dredge in we have ~ ;~ -, 1--19p. II-~ f« !D: plr11es . that a\all:es 1 meal. .flour mued ~ salt, lea• The beol ud ilpi oil've pie -polllicll or ~· -~ l pouncb beef round cut. !On<d sal~ garlic s>ll and 11 a ...,,,'"""'", *1fllil,. cre.1111'" ~ rar'P*a ' ~'Inch tbiclt ' ' P'PP"'· B,rown well in heal- Ind a -1 !; Iii -rfP1. mil '~ "!llln ~ bJ ¥• Clip flour ed oiL ,Add onion; cook untll The boel ud•11pt 'alive mfJ· put •k ·'.cluoklnC w-..r \I teaspoon 18tt transparent but not browned. , cl,,.. II -lnto 'a putry,' 1*111t·.-lo-· the . \I teupoon ....,.....r s>Jl Add bonilloo and water. Cover · lined dJlli aid lopped Jlllll i.ioL "'teaspoon garU.:.aelt ~ .BUDmer .1 .to Ill bounl, ' pulrf· ..._' . · ' . ·k -·to -r!po ollvee I 'I<·~ pepper "Wifil m~l is tender. · 'Al llll•pollo ·....._ •l:oJI. ·~.lor'.eiactlng la ap;J ol .1 tablespoo111 «!Okin$ oil Stir In drained ripe olive" .. f-~ .. ,, . 'l'OLLSTIRS' CHOI~ ' Roll pa!lry \I-Inch thiclt. Fil into $.cup sba!1ow bating diab making a fluted ·rim. ReroD pamy scrape and cut Into stars. Turn boel Into paslry- lined dish and lop with llan. Bate In hot oven ( 425 d<crees ~bou~ 30n1::·i::...:: MateSe~ PASTRY Resill I II C!ipl sifted floor with "' leaspooo aelt. Cul . "" 'h cup abortailng. Add ahotli I tablespoons cold water to ma~e a l!iff dOQllL POLLTAllll'S AN'l1PW SALAD A comblnaUon ol 1piee< mak" thla plalln aelad lllOll flavorful. l envelopea unl!Ovored gelatin 2 cups water 1 (1011-oonce) CID c.tlicken -1/1 cup ddet vlnepr " .teupoon aell II t.._ mWi1 Italian -v. leupoon 1ar!k: poWder "' leupoon COU1ll! ~ black peppet' I (No. 1) tall CID pitted CalifOl'llbJ ripe ol!v• t cup cooked green beam · 2 lablespoon1 cbopfied """ onion 1 cup shredded carrot· '!< cup thinly 1lleod radisl> 113 cup slivered green pep-per • Sprinkle 1elat1n on I cup cold water to IOften. Place over low beat and stir untD gelatin II dllllolved. SUr In remah!Jng 1 cup water, chick· en camomme, vinegar a'.n d aeuontnp. Cool until· aelttm heglna lo thicken. 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I (lid. 12c Oii UIW) '*'-"" :.C.IJll1 -..57c . ,..: ' .......... l'ID. ... . J*LtDtC9~ ........ ·; .• 'L-L -6·sc ................ -. . ~ • .. :-•..=" ~a..tt •.•...•.• "= 7~~· \~· ' n..s.J.cirC.0,.,,..._ i..o-e..-..... e5t;, ·~, ......... ·•-& .. -- .t;;.Soait .•• :. ~ :,~ i' . ' .... ~ • -' ' ) ·• -~·1'' ,,, . ,, .. \ ..... · <' \ . --~ "" .... ~311 . "" . ..... $)11 ;"'9 Food ••••• ' ltAG ' ~...,.,....,110.• ft.C ;1,z '*" 5-.ce .. 3., Slolcflif........ • .t • • 'Siler\raut ... ~-1~ ~~ I . ,.,.. 111111 •• '6c':; 23( ,. DAIL y 1!11.111' • fl BAHAMAS II u.s, HO. I RUSSET . Al* POTATOES-~• .· . , , . IYaYDAT DllCOQrfr PllCI . D'~0U ~ : ."'. •. . 11· '* ~~~~$::: :.!:. ~: .. · f IMOUS ~f ORJ)ff P-:~:~.i:~. cur ; DISCQUNl ~RBICESI l " ' . . •loNUI DISCOUNT SPICIAlS• ___ ... .._,~llw.~ '~ COMVllllJlll:, IAll. '· llllXPllllWI REPllLI(-. ·MOIEY ' tllllS ... "" ...... .um , -~-=···--....... ~ .... -· pc I , . I . , .,. . . , ..... - , ~Nl\tF'Oll ID"'"'CH.._.. "'-• HUNTIMTON llACH-:Ji:..- ·~ ' •• ' • ". ' I \ i --.. -·-..... ,,,.. ..... ..-fl: ...... ~------• = --•• --= ...... .__"' .•• ,., ........ ~ .. ¥"mntt. •. ,..._,.... ______________________________ _ • • •• ' , ,. ''i '.f . ~-., • . . Started What Will · Finish in · .., • ! -' •' • f' • ' California ' ' . ' . ~a., # SACIWl£llr0 ·M'i) It wu pld-rlcb: NM..11•1 llOto-·., oearly U ' JDllUon Cail, ....... cl lblnl party rogUlfrl or1an!Jlt1on la dlvfded In tho moot poUUcaDy potent the Whl rldL Tben, two Y...-. lattr, be JOii -~ =llOoipllny Ila~ Isn't apeclod to let Democrala la tho state, h41 Tbe -toword "' Boih ..,.iidalla plojl to It by lll01000 votes wben be '™"*I a poor • • 1 Glore !ban II -I ol ihe been c a m p a I n I • I f« ,_ Ula! --tho o!>IDd tho flao1 days Ff tho lrlod for me perm'lblp. Nixon clldnt , , the GOP ~. let!islail" 1ea1a -and qalJlll )>lu« di ol tho New campalp lryfl>c to mill> the With ~ ., !Iii 'Vb prlmaq. Gov. ll«wlcl Reqan lf Ille ""' II '1"Pftlaatb.. the Jobnaon admlnlllrallm. ~pobft prliwy hit V<11e1 GI the Dat!on'1 m..t _...,tfal . -· l'refd., ran~. bec&nlea.,.,.. Nlxanla Iii tlWllalittll!il\&-1111 It wu Unruh who Ol'laalzed >tal<:hlldrurll!c.to•clalela populous Ital .. Tbe -dtlll J-...,whelmed dldato f<i the llepubUcon eamfl"lgl• la led by Ll.Oov, thelbttoforJnlmF.Kennedy Jiii ,UU., GI .....,, ua-,.ix 411 tltdoral coll ... volilL Barry M. Goldwalet Ill' U pruldentlal nomlaatloo and Ro11ort B. Ftacb·wjlh the f\111 ID 1980 -and came within a ~It Col~ornla. , , If, Uoo publlc •oplaloo p9llo mllllDn ,,_ In 1114. Bui tho loot al the GOP' naUOllOI con--~ ol llupn. who , whisker ot ddeallng Nixon no , Md Uka a -GI 1he Old art ""'9(1. Nhoo'1 tho -vlct presldeal bu nover bean venUon to Nixon. bu btea dartlq fl'om Ala~ his home flJ'C)lllld. But there ""'ti\. the 11111 ~tlal But Hmnpbrey hal ~ an the baDol :al-•' • With Ulla bacteround, tho to.llAlto and ~ caJJlarnlo , .""' no signs that he'• dolnl ~-Al Damocra.t .. ...,·llelluva ftgbt" for tllt TbelatoSO!i:lloliirtF.Ken· 1Utto'1 1.5 mllllDn reglltored asking the .~''to'-t:l ' theatmelorHumphrey. ~ bilt'~ ~ and 11ato · nad1 ol Now York ,,.. the voton -four out ol IOVOJI ol . RepubllcODI "fiom IMi ,.,. Durilll-trtp to the•llato, ~ bllcu """"·"' M. NiJ<nn . ln '.hll aie bfd for .' ll)o June °""°""Uc primby ID. a them Demacra"' -could P 11<iu8e to~ stal-.." · Humphrey u...i Nixon'• defeal ~ 111e,J.i'"7ii;, trail no ~. NI son .... coolalt With Ben. E ..... J, either 1["1· Third pa"1 eaa-ButllalAIAwm~~.,. 1 ... the pvOl'1IOllllip 11 - 'tile"'°"" GI llloPatific.'"""' C&!ilo¢' 11Y 1$,llZS vnlol not McCilrlhy ol -~ a : dlUI<, ~ wallace,,-. ~ II. l!m"b, OO>t; ol tho -· He uld the llato'I • PEACHES CORN DIL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE I oz; CAN '!"; DEL MONTE DIL MONTE GREEN . FRUIT BEANS COCKTAIL CUT NO. 303 CAN, NO. 303 CAN 51o~1. 4~1 12tt . . • ' • ' . , ,, .. . D°' MOllTE PIUNl'JllCE ., ....... ,L .. :.4a~1 .Ma)falr Jl'rmaa Foods OR'AN&E •o•.4 89C .. . JUI.CE· ., o' 4c5...,..c for t•11s,,0.11r .: ••. CAM !.~.~!. !!~,!.~.~ .. . ...... 4 for$ I !!.~.!:!!1Z.Z.~ ~~~~~ ..... 59c CHOCOLATI CAKI 79c .J•:av::-~ SPOO"K~S~P=t=c.~A~LS-.:..:·· . · 1HIJGOoo-04yOHLy ClDER tSDAY,ocrOftttJ11r '""'"'""':!~PPL! ,JUICE 7·9c ' Fl, 0 c ... ON!GAllON ..... ,. ZEN PIES ········ ·· COUNTf I -INCH 25 c fAllt l'UM"KIN l MINCE POP CORN .... · JOllY T!Ai\f lO OL CAN ..... :..... 39c BULK CANDY All • • • C<>MnETE llNf 0, TllCIC VAllfTIH 3 9 Olt TltfAT CANDY & .HAt.lOWf!N 'AITY NEED$.,, .... , tb. c voters had slven Nb!oo ..,. IODI vacaUon by denylaa blm the 1DVeraor'• cbalr. and ado ded: ..... tho ~"'lifom4 that dldn1 was& 'ID lllo llale house "'*" -him in the Wblte HOUie." But Herbert G. Klein, !flS· on'a communicatlom director, told aaw1D1en a cooj>le GI days liter : "It's a matter of particular pride ,I<) Dick to Cllfl'l' his lbtto big. He's COD- fident he'• gofJJ& .. win (the llato) but he -to win by a great number of V'?W." &1JJilB.R .. . it's the game for Born Losers !!!!o!E:rffllJGO. • ' • • .. spare ribs 59~ !~o!~ts -.. ~~~---29~ ~~f-~W~~~.~~-79~ game hens W.S.D.A. GlADf A MIN. • • Wl. c 10-0Z. each • :Ill\ t pork chops 1111 I.NO_ 59~ ~!~~E.~~~ .... 69~ r.~~~~.~~~~ ........ 59~ rib ·roast U.S.D.A. CHOICl BEEN WON BY OVER 591 :::::. STAMPS HAVE . t! ~vv HAPPY WINNERS NAN WEEDEN OF EL TORO , WON $10000° . '· : . ·WHILE SHOPPING AT THE MAYFAIR MARKET IN COST A MESA ~Ma~,., .. .., .... prc>ds- t ~!!.~~~u!!~.~.!. ... 51o~ t !l!!.~~~9..~~~ IA 10' !Y!!~~.P.9..~ 4,°'•t . .. 2129' .i u .... 39' llwer •••••1• Hl:>fFllU.H'S, FltsM ,., ..••• ,,,,, .• •rile• pmy lllp1 AIM>lUO I Ol CU'S .............. , l•1tcll •••Is otcono5•LAMi 49c Ol' VlllOIHI.\, All 1111.-,1 ., llf!, 10 01 .• ., .. HOFFMlll'S lilUISCHWEIQEL ................. • W Ol'llRGllll Ill !Elf IRllllS ....... " o,, ........• ,. lllHEW lllTIOlllL MIDClf SIUlll ..... " o.o ..... tf" 4 J0,1 lllllfMll Ill IEAT l!W IUlllS .... ott ........ W llUICllT JICI Fl.lllf llSCllln ... ~ OL ... t .... lDYDnsa PIKES WFlmYE 7 flU IA'YS . TINISIAY, OCT. ii tin WED., MOY .... MAYFAllt MARK!T-175 East 17th St., Costa M- 2030 W .. ht St., Santa Ana 9192 W-1-, Ga ... n ar. .. t;ct•"i-1 :e :' • '' r• • Osc1 ,. : s.;c . _ . 11 " . . I srAN KEN1'0N ..... _ tell DAN(E CXl«3!l\T I SATIJRDAY, NOV~I , ' -..~-'~·--the nice .., Del. ladies 8*ed na ''So-o-o . . • ST.SI ealt pleue." ;1. 1'fE MAD ROMP : f .. STEADY HfNJ • • '• • You have )'OUI' list .. ~ ..... -.-'l'f ........ "'"' .., . ~ cq:i *· • Let'• 00 up fut, tut: fut IO we bU.rt)"bome ad ltt Geora: --· C8noll ldely In your oart . . ' Yo4 admire the kwely fruit .tallf around you and remembef ·yoo should do 9:)11).etllq tar' Aunt J~ in the bollpil&Q. !1Have you ~ fruit bukdf, ,.,.,,., -[ doof haw to watt 1ot¥" You ~ IOfDeboclY JIU1linl: by iD 1 brigln red llll'Ul· "Give · 2 millJ.b!c." Out comes ' t py )dow' mntainer in t tien. You watch red llPloal .. be ~ 9decta fruit to till ~ ~ ly, with the lf8pell dan:ili'i ~ in the right apolB. Hf puts it In a sHtteiy wtiitf a.ck w I t h a betuJtioaf Pt/ bow' and you see-Al.Jnf JiilM'• eyes glow u ~ wdJ ht tatirw )'Cl.II' adt al buit ••• no -.., "'""4 no wait •• • You ab!) ~ mental DOts ot frelb °""" '"' 8l'llPflfndt and &~ me. that cm be lhippef .. <Ne'!' the W<.dd. 'l!lfE LOVELY AIMBIGUOUS NIBB11E ' O..eoese . . • 'cl1. to the delJ: •.. and who's that rote thinj in the red checked •pr'Oll amt bonnet. "I'm here to tell )'Olf about the chess of ~ mark·" Isn't her ~. delkioua'r If you lBte dotbll extra rich high l:lutw ~ content ice Cl'NIJI, you'll lik• Ila""'". E=m .. """ rnarlt'1 answer to cheikkr . ~ the ,,.,,.., melttt. On pml It tastea like, & ,QOD'lbin•tim« oI. cheel!les. SamlC>e, too, is I wonderful cooker .• Thy it i4 Cbarlottes, 1ondue or souffl.t!f: You nl:tbl.e contentedly . , fytio, .. -• • Danl4 :;'.~. .. noble • . Samf. ... pleOow· lm't ttri( -anil """"· y.., ...... ; .. a ~ tvot!4!ilt }.;~ PY wiO> kobb '<< ""'""' ---·-rki Ol'Mg1elJ and cnem-t The orp.n music 1a ~ . .. ~ saunter. , • .HERE'S WHERE ·• YOU GO ASTRAY I There'• • big wnea basket ot Gilli Rik Rae~. the fabuloua ~ popcorn with the · pecans and almcnil:. --around fnr -. . Gigi'• an t:..nd m&de a ~t.a Maiica. O::imea . IOYely d ear cello bftgg ti with hot pink ribboos~' Another sack is st&!lhed n 1 to Aunt Jane's fruit , . · waffles? We've been us sqUare ones in our tout for 90 lcq, it'a-kind Pl heartwarm.ing to stt .EGo'I mund ones apin . . . AD4 lan 't it g r ea t thit1' ~e thought to do ~ some .ti-i:un French tol*l -"""" In" -"""" BEITER BUY • a A POUND OF OJFFEE ; i Th• ...... and ~ WciMte you ••• Timma New Guinea trom A~tralia .. Here'•'• first •.• Chttee eoncentnlf in an aemmr can . . P~eti hot or cakl ~ee. press buti ton lor 2 seconds into eitheC a cup of boiling water ;j ,Pass of ookf milk ~tel'. Now llln't tlalt ... ~·. Jmlftb. Bl Mcuntain Cbt:fee, the ~ coff@f! bMna: that na Mllrtlf i8 made from • , t Northwoods -Ea C a t f e t f ame thing u · !tsowit~ 'IE'! l!hels tn the pot ••• t"nlm{ me'a O:imbia..C.tl!ma!af ~..J It. V• aJC;' ,.. •.• -Gold ..... green'• and s ' w llC percent Cdombia •.• NoC ttie Kona O:IUt ot H.....U ii only a f_. miles long but C and w. CUweR and R.eoi Mdl have lheir own lttttf plot . . Thei lbere an ~ worid famoo11 bll!ndir • • • O'mnnon rnocta and Ja~ . . CUwdl.'1 bun San Frano ciaro °lint'f 1884 •• Me~ """"""' ""' -'""' .,, ~ wtth MeHttll tiltu ~ U .)'Ul1 ha •e a Olemu tilt . ~~~~ hM t vvteti~ am .._ Mettttu and Ownex · mw. to flt an mes Mat have that · c.:rd on my mind , , F'r'!Odl: M&Jil:t!C cotftt and dUcoty , 4 A.horn 's Coltmibfa. mara an( -.. """ ""' .. lltu>!uli ~-~tum canff of~ ~rd'1, the l)e(lp1e ttorl Wh""' you lnt"R'l"1 the !hind you 1t1rted out &ft6' .. 1lk4' di Mer . ~ bir deUaiouif, ~ter11lnln1r drtnur. • • •=~•Bn~n.,.m ... n~=~=--·~=~-~-~---~·~=~···~=~---=•= .. =--·•==·..,•=-•=•-•nm,..·...,em-= ..... -==-,...zr .. .,. .......... ,.,.,,.., .. ..,.., • ..,,.r .. •11111'=-•·~g""'.,.....,.......""'""".""""",...""'"'*""""'*"'""'=--·~:-.L"Yt·~~-~----~ · • ~I s ----· ---~----.....-------~------..--........ -...... -.............. __ """"""" _______ '!"""'~-.-------"""'."------0"! L J • -PIDIUEI P.HONE 673 .. 360 EOR HOME DELIVERY. l'RICES iffiCTIVE OCT. J 1,-NOV. I, 2 . ' . ' -, THICK MEAT, V)N~ RJPE , , · ~ GANTALOUPE ••4 ~· 89' r / ' CRISPY FqR' DUNKIN6, 'SNOW WHITJ''-LOCAC CAULIFLOWER v NICE WITH iDIPS CRISP, LONG1i&REet\I CUCUMBERS • 3 FOl 25' Bl&Ellt FOLGER'S ,., - COFFEE ·, r -lb. 69-. FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 u.. 1.37 FOLGER'S COFFEE , u... 1.98 I - Ort•• Sarenad11 ' '91' y.,. .... ..,. ' -' • lemica F.Y. • llQ.O MARKEli CENTER · · NEWPDlh' BLYJl. ~T THE ENTRANCE TD UDO ISLE .'l •. -WE IN\llTE YOU TO SAMl'LE THE . M~'I' DE&.l&HTS OF SHOP.. PING AT RlCHARD'S. THE MOST REWARDING THING· IS YOU ' . ~ ' A~E •IMPORTANT -AT RICHARD'S -THE ENDLESS VARIETY OF GOODS TO CA TEil TO EACH :-CASTE, THE ATTENTIVE, INDIVIDUAL SERVICE, ALL LE.T _YO.U. !CJ'IOW, !-!OW IMPORTANT WE tHINK YOU ARE. RICHAAO'S PUTS . ENJOYMENT INTO SHOPANGI . " IBIT ' ' ' Arden AA BUTIER , ~ 79c .:•" ~ ,_g ' SUNSHINE IAR·M SMOKED .. . ·i1; .• KRISPY CRACKERS ·, .;.· 33c "ORK LOIN .. R'OA.ST s,1c• opr1co1.,1.;o,,1 • .,. ... o,,.o•'..;;,i;.,1;.,o, 9ec MARTINELLl'S lfi 6AL. 'r -o•4 ,1 ....... ,. Sok• 26 .. 1 •. , .•• lb. ol HI' Ou. APPLE CIDER . sr Smoked PORK CHOPS k.; .. ch .• ,. 1 •• ,p~ cl•··· m-~-~ 1.29 u. .. ~&M.~ tk~J.,.;:., .: ZACKY FARMS FRESH . IMPERIAL MARGARINE · HUNT'S YE~[OW ' CLING SLICED .PEACf!tES HUNT'S YELLOW CLfl'IG ,• "4 51 J l/1'.:i ; " ~ • · I --~ W~, -JO, IM ' " ' .... - ' ' A., "" ,ro •• 1., • HOLIDAY PARTY? $moll ltuffol or $•f• 1.+r4 •• ,...... . Ctll • • • VIR&INIA FOUTS PARTY PIANNING ~~~E ' . ftt fnter+•inm•nl, l••tt•t••• FoH, S.,.,ic•, Flow•n, ' ~-,~~'I( ... ·''·'" . ' . ·1 I ' • -r-•• '·..:.1 :-:: .·, r· ... ~F -~.~~:- .. ' ~ PEACH HALVES av. 4 ,.. 51 ROASTING CHICKEN Green Goddess 59-SPLIT BROIL RS ~=~;:: •• :·.:r.~~-; 5~ ... 4~ .. ' OUR JERSONAi: 'SHOPPEK, WISHBONE DRESSING 16 OZ. IEL AIRE.:_6 VARIETIEs ELWELL FA'RMS STUFFED CO~NlSH cRouToNs ..... 3 ... '1 GAME HENs ·eo .. 'DON atEu ,.. ELWELL FARMS STUFFED CORNISH GAME HENS with Rice and Mushrooms .... 1.09...., . .. \ . ELWELL fARMS Sl~FFED COl!NISH • . , .' GAME HENS with Wild Rice ind Mushrooms11 .. ,lo 19 ... · LIPTON _.. Onion Soup ~ix ...-. 3 .. • 51 MIX 'N ' EAT •• · · · .. CREAM OF WHEAT".. 39c AUNT JEMIMA EASY MIX "' .... 1.09 -• ,,.LI. Corn Bread ••v. ... 3 ... 51 AUNT JEMIMA EASY MIX . Coffee Cake 11•i. .. 3 ... '1 BAR~M· BACON llE6UlAll OR THICK SLICED . , NOVA SCOTIA, Cured in Salt, ~ Cod ' LAUNDRY MAGIC . SUPER CLEANER .. 59c FINNIN HADDIE . ' PllBIBH P8BDI DBLIEITBllBH BllCBBY · STOU~ER'S TURK: ~~~~ ;H~;~~~h· C.~i .. of Sour ~· .. "' ' Shuttlebrot Bread.35' TETRAZZINI 12 .... 6r COTTAGE CHEESE . 35, AN INTERESTING CHANGfl. , ·•.. . . sTouFFER's .• P'· FRUIT-FILLED ~UNS 6,.. ltc Macaroni & ~ef 11 y 59( t.\•k'"" horb d;p ood ,,. TO ICE YOURSElF Ol SERVE PLAIN ..• • ... crl1p ..... obi •• -c •• 1m...... ANGEL FOOD CAKE 1.25 cucumHr 1peer1, ef c. for . d1.u1lcin9. Ze1ty wifh drinks. WITH POPPY OR SESAME SEEDS SEEDED DINNER ROLLS 6 ,.. 29- STOUFFER'S WELSH RAREBIT 11-. STOUFFER'S Chicken & Npodles 11v. ... 69c HORMEL ALL BEEF .------------. .•. • SARA LEE , CHOCOLATE .CAKE 11v .... .69c WIENERS 1-1~. ~~""~;" W~: r• ' ' MORTON , HONEY BUNS , .. 2 ,.. 4Sc BIRDSEYE TENDER TINY PEAS llRDSEYE SWEET REESE. L~ON PEPPER, CHEESONIN& OR · SECRET SEASONING, . Gourmet Seasonina$ · • av ... 3,,...11 • KRAft . CRACKER IARREL SHARP: CHEESE BARS 1i .;_ 69c WHITE CORN BIRDSEYE WHOLE GREEN BEANS ; , .. 4 .. '1 llOD'S GEORMAE SALAD DllGSING 1006-ISl.AND ,. .;. 'Ste MllS. ANDREW fl!ASioNI ' NewpOr.t leech MllS. M. 6. Sll<RKER N,wportlo .. h MRS.. MELVILLE, KEl,M Now,..ta..ch { ' • • •• VITA.,AK, (>,.~ l..:... .,.j,,,11 ILIU CHIESE . ' • ".. Sk I MU. DOllOft<JY E. KING Ceett M- . ' JUICE BARS ,,.. m R09UEFOIT ". l9c . ' " '" • : &ERTIE WILLI . ' CALL ~~·R.' .~-.I~. i;.·(,~ 1· I ' .. ,, .. ' .fll 1 ,·l !\·. ' · IMPORT!O FRO "l=iERMANY LEAD C YSTAL . C..\NDY DISl'jE~, : ' ' s.yl"~t~.' .lo:~ '"""· ' 1 • ""'"'· <jlft by itself or filled ' with ."'°4Jlh< .wamint-u~dlos. ' ' 11.so _ Flowe~ SH()p AN'J'HONY'S SP.IOE l!PAIR •I CLEANERS ' " • ltAll '1' t :J0.6, SAT. liJo.I • i;1 ,. 4 1' 1 . • I • I ---·~~ .. ~~~~·._,. __ ..._,.•=·-· =·== •-•~••'iiwi• ,..,..,,...,..,..,.,.,h mo ......... ------~--------------------- DROPEXPllllftD "Our drop WU a,11t1d 8 we. did Ddt ota•Blt.'' - •aid .• .,,,. -·-.. tight u far • lclenct .. ..,.. cerned." lo far, • Rudenta admitted fer tbe flD ., written kt UJ tiley'• Men drafted: At Ylllo Law llllool, -Dean Remy Poor, "w ..,. sciously oVeradmMted Into • first year dam In -lo . off,.t the liDly • .,.... M a """1~ ....... out -...ui with about the mm posiula· lion." The norm a•I 1 .. Jllembell firsl year clau wa tnereued to 206. The lecond year elUI is dropping from 175 to about 140, "and that's II "-100 per- cent attributable to the draft situation," aid Poor. Even to 1et the 8 lb1denta oo hand, Yale lnaeued II! number of admialon ac- ceptances from no to 415. Every year IOJDI wbo are ac- cepted do not enroll. Of these who sent in tuitioo dePoslti and then backed out, about 70 did so because of the draft. On the other hand, at George Washin&ton Univenity in the capital. Dr. Harold Bright, academic vice ptt!l- dent, said "it looka as if our registration might be up sliehtly. This would alm011t be a random variation since we are nol expanding. The draft certainly does not teem to have hurt w." CHECKED SCHOOL.! The Southe.m R e g I a n a I Education Board c h e c k e d eight schools and f o u n d graduate: enrollment. lncre.ases from 5 to 14 percent at Louisiana State, V I r g i n I a , North Carolina, Maryland and Miami ; enrollments un- changed at Rice: and Emory, and a 10 percent decrease 1t Vandttbilt. A board publication theoriz- ed that the draft had l!.18 im· pact than expected because of decrtufnl draft calla and laUtude stven to locaJ drafl boardl to grant dt.fennenls hued an euentill community needs. 1bl November call i1 Free Concerts Qn Thundaya ~ 'l'llundO)' at IJOOl1 Ille UC lMDt dopa.-nt cl music JI SI A I frw concert .• lo ,_ 171 ..... NII. • ,,_ -· loculty and .. -. ot Onllp Pc!mty .,. bnlledllb jiil'llCtpik ,,,.. lute... -· -t.a •ts...llirri ,,,_.Her ·1 .. "' 1111 Jor ,...,..._.,,?? w-:r. -JO. lM ·P~\'I_.:.-: ~toe. .. -. . . • w . . . . . . . -' JUNIOR FOOD =t"w•---.15' I.UY FOOD ::Tw~ II' AN COFFH .......... 73' INSTANT COffEE .£'1" MAXIM COFFEi :::.o:. ... 97' .. -'llNDERlEAF ~~~-55c ..rAlll' MAN ::r".. '1" ,_ COUil -11" ... ~fktt.-- 111-VAUlY SPICED PEACHES ·3~30 -alCliTAH. :::.. .. _25• Cllll& PllCIH$ =-30' . IUI llALVIS 11::... 32' MAl9ARIN ORANGES ll'..."'=25' DPLISAUCI ='••-....... 36' SUCED PINEAPPU r...."'lll ... -25' GANllRRY JUICE ==-55' ftllED DATEs1 .... .: __ s2· II. MONTE PIAS -.. _.__.23• ... f(;,iRif/.--. llAIYIST DAY APPLE CIDER GALLON 88° GOLDIN CORN r.:"'.:.' _18• TOMATOES:.~ 22' POTATO IUDS c~--.69' SPINACH::~~--·-··---15' PUMPKIN PIE MIX ::: .... _33' RmlllD BEANS :=."::. . .29' ZUCCHINI::'.~----.. 28' VlGnAlll JUla ~::''. __ 35• ..., GRHN BEANS::liu':~-. .25• ~'·L~1 ·PLASTIC WRAP 100-FT. IOll /DOK FOR KEY BUYS ......... ..._ ....... 1.,..._......"'.' 8-11 ...... tA• ........ llflew, .... ._. ...... --... "'"'-· • ""CC, $JP Q 41'54444 QC C 4 CC 4 4 4 G c ·-0 es $ 4 D &-#ILOT-ADV£RTISIR rqlltzatioo .... ,...tr:; Now "" ich901'1 bollllng ollJce II ~the orf-c1mpu1 • m11l<ft tor rtntals. UNIQl/E PJ\OBE At DJlnoll Institute o I S~ iJ faci.Jll OOI uni· Techaology, "we madl the que problem ""'" find!nt ..umate lut lljlrin1 t1lat •• houllng for graduate women. the worst possible, entdllnlltlt Tak.inc the draft-situaUon into miaht ao. down 25 pereent," account, Ult unift(sitf . a&-~ 1aJd James J_ Bro p h Y, cepted more w~ than academic vice: p r e 1 I d e lt t • UIUal and nt1'l/ finda: IJ.50 -l)1(Q-'~btr we'll be down not !DDt't than expected will ehow up !or th.,n 2 percent" .. , ••• LUCKY "TREATS" YOU TO llG SAVINGS ·IN EVERY DIPARTMENT ••• MOST MIYTHQIG YOU EXPECT IN A SUPIRMAlllliT AND .MucH MORI ••• LUCKY DISCOUNTS . THOSE FAMOUS IRANDS YOU KNOW AND TRUST •••• INCLUDING HEALTH 1!1111 BEAUTY AIDS •••• HOUSEWARES ••• FRISH FRUITS _.,,~W··•Ml'i l.llCXY'·M.~· ·J!¥11WLAI PRIM *' ~.TOP QUAbTY "BONDED'' 'iKtlif.:':$0 ·m THAT ' fAf .cur. WtalS Ollll "MONEY-WA~-iUARAlml" ••• AND ~~OSI, tliPAMED TO GM~ OU' MORE GOOD· .. ; MEAf 110lr'M MO!lfY • •• All AT LUCICY'S LOW, LOW IVERYllAY DISCOUNT PRICES! . . ' RIB ROAST STANDING 78' LAIGE IND .TNl_AllSTO<IAT OF IOASTS ........................ ~ IL l-BONE STEAK $11.3 11 .. TAILS OFF.,. DELICIOUS ID-1..UID .•••••••..•..•.• ' !.~~~-~!. ~~~.·~~;~'.~~!!.4 9.~ . GROUND IW.-........... _._ 43,:. PORTERHOU~ll~.'M ....... ---.. -'11: ROUND SnAll-.. : .... c .. :::: .... 79,\. RIB ROAST=.-...... _. ___ .. 8e.t ~ BROWN 'N' SIRVl:::::.~ ••. 55' .. . . .. . . -~ -...... CHUNK TUNA :=.m:~ ................. 27' Rll STEAK ....................... -'-88.l. ·~ ~':r-: _·.-! """'. ~~!~~~~t"~D~~l~~~~~ ......... 59c ~~~lw~~z~~ ~.J~~ .............. 68~ ~11NJJ!~E1'!!~c.!~ .... -.. ., ....... _ 79c SMOKED Pl(NIC :=--.. -39~. FRESH SPA:RIRllS ---59.> HALIBUT snAllS =.._69.\ CHUCK ROAST ... _ .... ~~........:.4s.:. CURI 8T HAM,:::.\i..'"-"'..;.. ....... _. '11'.'. LINK SAUSAGE ;::::'0::'.:.'~:.:27• VIENNA SAUSAGE l':".'~--..25' ~-=.11sH TASTY 01scouHT tt11c10 0111cAr1ss1N SNACKS , 1 JU:.e:tt BEEF snw ==. ................ -59' SMUClll~S SYRUP ~:...W.~!43' CORN SYRUP :!:':11.1. ............. 31' ' -fHIM'Et,JOOll '"',t.,.~ NABISCO RITZ •M"'"······-......... -.41' GRAHAM CRACKERS r.m:. .. -36' scoonR PIES ::.. .......... _ .. _43• INGUSH MUFFINS ::::"1'~.~'..-32' HARVEST DAY BREAD =~·29' tJ .... kltfkt~'--. LUCKY PEANUT BUTTER 16-0UNCEJA.l 39° .. SWANSON DINNERS ~ ..... ___ 48' HAUBUT FllllJ ~~. 'I" FISHSTICKS 1:::'~~ .. -... -.--65' WAFFLES :::l.~.~--... 39' Our LOW E'"nuay Price!-MAIN MEAL MEATS $2H 'lftUOll, IOASf HffOlltDAST l'Clll -1-ll,. l'-OL LUCKY MILD CHEDDAR CHEES[ 1-ll. CHUNK 79c ~~.!.~.~~!~~. 31' SUCID LllONON IOLOSNA 59c llKllY ...... -....i •................ .:... ............ .. LONGHORN CHllSE 59' Miii wtK--•111llM Ml.VP -IML P'(a,., ~!~.!r!.5~:'1!~ .......... 8' \fllll ~Van de Karn p's 111111 fi•rs. tllrv 1 ... Oct. 31..flM; J ,..,.,.. DANISH CLUSTER . COFFll CAKES •••••••• ':'::.' 39c ~~D;RI~~ .............. ~' 59r CAil OF THI MON TM ~:~:~~~~~~ ..•• ::':~ $)29 AVAH.Allt I• MOSf ITOtl.L ~~~~~wl~~~~-1 -U.Pll., .... 5/C ~~~.~1;~~J~.~~~-~ ... ,. .. ,, .......... ~ ..... $21 • ~~f.~,.N~~.~~~ ....................... $291 LEO'S SJl,CED MEATS · ~:~~:.~~~~.~:.~~.~.~ .... 35c . '{Ii ........ kltfkt/. 'CT STRAW81RRY KERN'S JAM 32-0UNCE POUND JAR &90 •t'lTHll DOG FOOD ~i"=----·-··-· 5111 DOG CANDY =·-·---· .25' ALPO DOG FOOD ::-.:.::: .... -....... 29' CAT FOOD ::::r~ ... -__ ................ .15' CHIX l·All =~:.~ .. --.............. 12' ~ )l'llOUVJll.t-- LADY scon TISSUE =-_.26• FACIAL TISSlll =• 21' QllClllD'SJIAPJll,NS wn --.53• KLEENEX 10WILS ::::::.._33' ZEE LUNCH BAGS •n -.-.25' SALVO PlWTS ::.":":: 75' CASCADE :::l'.:::':'..~~-----69' IVG,RY FUKIS .... ,.,_ .. __ .. 34' ~' '6.·K.t&r!·--. W ORLE~ l COCKTAIL SHRIMP 4V.·OUNCE CAN -=a CJ -.. ' . ~ , ' :t I t 11tER DnlRGINT .__. __ .79' FABRIC FINISH :::~ ....... -57' DUTCH CLEANSER ~.:..~.--14' TOP JOI CLEANER : .... _.66• /' DIAL $0AI' :-..;.... . 14' SAFIGUARD :::~ 20' DUPOl(T SPONGIS ---33' GLASS CllANllt ='=-.-.. 43' '{Ii' .... ~fktl•--. 'CT HOllMIL CHIU wt. BEANS . I »OUNCE CAM a ·a 0 BOSCO SYRUP ::'.~ ........ _37' SPRKKELS SUGAR ::0."::~_57• PANCAlll MIX ::li=.:'.~'."-=.. .. 41• _.. Mh'REW =.-:._-.28' PURINA DOG CHOW---'!" • LUCKY VODllA . $299 .. ,__llfTIMTl.f ...... ___ _ !!~.!~~KEY ~3'' ~~~~.~~~~~.--~3'' ~.'!' .. ~.!!!.~~ .53 c llOl:lf, llOT AYAIUIU AT llU.IMO) ~' •·klt&r!'--. W JIFFY « . ., : LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES C BEAUTY AIDS GINO'S PIZZA ='-· 55' STRAWllRRIES :::."'~ 59' POP CORN RE.GULAR 29c SIZE BIRDSm PEAS -................ -20' .... ---1.N FRUIT PIES =~~-~.-29' MEAT PIES = 25' ORANGI JUICt ·~ .. -............... 39' lUCll"Y"•S TOJl..QUAllff lOW DISCOUNf·Jl•ICID PllJH llUIJS ANO VIOnAlllS' All THI PINIST QUALITY YOU CAN IU'tl ••• IUSNID MOIN• lQOl.C MIHG PllSH TO OUI Sf01t4$t WASHID, JllMMID A"'D ·~ .. BAANA1NASCTIO~~=-c CINnAl AMlllCA'S FINEST CIUAUn ........... 1 0, .. t.S.WO. 1 H¥f RUSSn POTATOES 10,CMIWD451 CILLO Ut " GILLEnE SUPER STAINLESS DOUILl·EDGE BLADES ' • PACkA51 ol 10 2-CELL HD'' SIZE FLASHUGHT '=~~W:.'1:: ~"::= 64' MlllW l'tta FWHUGHT BAI IERIE5 :::~"'Ill-.............. 34 c llllill'JIUl.M P.1 .. Wlsa1111 ' ' .J.;i.i'.-----------••• .. m•-------••••••••••••.,••••M1 .. •••mr:.:.-"""1:11::.1C""'°"'""''~"-""* • +-• ... -.... ...-.. ..... --. -- -~ - '• • 1969 . MERCURY MARQUIS . \ • ' . /. THE MOST DISTINCTIVELY STYLE1> AUTOMQBILE SIN(;/; 1li~ ~INCOLN <;ONTINENT Al...,. AND A PRICE YOU WILL LIKE • • • ·. . MERCURY PRICES START AT • • • $33;22 '0:-• , . . , ' ' ) . . /' • Popular.1 Terms.:,. , • Large Selection. • Volume Prices · UN COLN ,·Q)NtINENTAL ' for I 1961) ' . . .,. ' .. I l/11/l'Ol/V MERCURY LEADS THE WAY! ·-· L/11/COL/IJ MERCURY LEADS THE WAY / ' Johnson &. Son Lincoln Mercury leads the way with the finest Lincoln Continental ever! And ·the "new kind" of Mercury with the 'best new car sales in our history. We now have the finest selectiqn ·of Lincoln Mercury trade-ins to offer. • . . LINCO:LN-MERCURY TRADE-INS LEAD THE WAY!· LINCOLN TRADE-INS . . 1968 CONT~NENTAL COUPE FACTORY WARRANTY lic•n1• Numb•r VTM-75] •5395 1967 CON.TINENTAL Coupes &.Sed~ns 5to chooM: frdnt Enmple: 2 doOr ·bardtop. Antlque 1Belp tm1ah, ·-·~lea-.. -. All th• ...................... ~ powe!r ttempg and brJ,kes,. ~ wlndowa, 6-wi.f paMr .eat,. air condJUorttng, etc. BeauWUIJy maintained by orig1nal owner and driven oiily U.000 miles. '420. ·. s. FACTORY WARRANTY . L~•l'I•• Number VTM-~7 '67 CONTINENTAL Convertible llluk aatini tlnlsh,-matching top and interior. Full power anct fac\ol"Y air conditioning and all Uie luxury features. Leu than 8,000 'm.Ue& In all respecta, like new. Special purchue of Stud.lo and ~ cars ~ Ford Motor Company. ,. fACTORT 'WARRANTY A'7ft~ Lic•rt••·Numb•r UKN~72 I · ;~.l....Jifl '67 THUNbERBIRD Landau "Doar hardtop."Beau\ifd.I E:nn1ne whJte. witJa"'llttln(blldl~lnter­ ior. Equipped with the nicest of ev~. )*!lo with. 1tereG tape syBtem, JIO"l!I' w:ln4owa. powei:. tr&M, power •tttrtna:. S.wa,. power .eetl, Landau roof, and factory air conditioning, •tc. Local one .,,,,,., car. $34'1.l.. .. . .f!. Lic.ns• NumLer ncu.rs1 ~~ '65 CONTINENTAL Convertible .. -. MERCURY MARQUIS TRADE~INS ., ' ' '67 ·TORONADO (Del1,1xe) ' ~ . ,, . ' . Grecian Gold f1n1$ wlth satin black interior. Deluxe Coupe, fµll power, factory. air conditlol\ine. One ·owner, llke new .. Sl>Owi tutdidous care. · · Stock Numb•r 4244A $3695 • '66 MERCURY Colony Park 9-pa.uenger station waaon. Powder blue f1n1sb with matchlnc lnterklr:__~~tlc tranamlssion, radio, heater, powlq:' ilteertil&. pawer PrUeSo plUI many other extras, one owner. •229, 5 Liuns• Numb• TAZ-1•2 The Highly Ac:c:leimed Colony Perk Station Wagons. "Contin11nt11I of Station Wagons." 5 exceptionally ~ and well maintained Colon)' Park Station Wagom. 1965'1, 1966'1 and 1967'1. 6 and :g pe.asen. gtt models. A beaut1tu1 = ot colors to chOOlf! from, All are fully factory eq Some with power windowa, S...,.y power teats, luggap racks, all ot COUJ"R t.w power ateertni. powft' brakes, ~ factOry alr conditionln1. HERE IS AN EXil!PU:' '67 MERCURY ca.oNY PARK STATION WAGON. Luxury~ ~!:.u automatic tr&nalni8slon, powa 1~1. poWer es; tac'· tory ar conditioning, radio and heater. Stiikin1· cardinal red with black intttlor. • Lic:•111• No. TXU-172 ·33~5 · FACTORY WARRANTY . ' ASK ABOUT OUR FREE · . ' MAINTENANCE AUTO· LEASE PLAN ' ' . ' COUGAR 1 MONT EGO TRADE-lNS . . . . '65 MUSTANG Hardtop' Cpe. ArcUc. whJte with black vinyl JAterior. AutomaUc tnnamiulon. radio and beater, power 1teei::1n&. • • . Lic•ns• Numb•r OXS-225 SILVER CREST WARRANTY •1595 16s CHEV, .IMPALA , , .. · -Coupe. 36ooo ~ Yellow finkh ;w1t11 bla<k in..,.,., . l'ulb' ~equlppH. tnCfu&ng automatic t:ransmiulon. radio, fXJ'iVeJ' •teerlnl, etc. One ot ~e Neer can. ~ Lic•rts• Numb•r PDE-111 SILVER CREST WARRANTY ·•1595 ' " '68 COUGAR XR7 HardtQl!I . Pop11lar i.tme J'roet tll'lilb with black leather· ~terior and black root-A riill. 1eaiSer 1n tbe'¥mu'Y 1p.tt.car fleld. lmma.cu .. late condition. w1tb automatic tramm11slon. _ power 1teerfna. power brakes, rad.lo. beater, Landau root. ODl,y 6000 actuirmll& Lic•nst Number WXE.191 FACTORY WARRANTY . ·~95 '67 COUGAR Hardtop coupe. lJme Frost flnlah with bl&ck vteyl inter'kr. Automatic tra:rulmlsalori, rad.Jo, beater, power 1teering, ~ bra.kf!I, Landau roof plus maey other extr~l8,000 mllea.. CAREFULLY M~INTAINED . •·2-5' ·95 Lic•ns• Numb•r UTL-OIJ . FACTORY WARRANTY • ' ! ' I • 1·9,~·a·' · ,'U1 • , .s A FEW LEFT! ' . ' 1wm Hl)Y . . , C0V6ARS ••• COLONY PARKS • •• W~"PNS ••• MERC:URY , ,S~D~NS ••• HU(i'r SAVINGS --~u-~v.: DON'T WAIT! ' Convertible. Full luxury eqWpment including full power and fac:· tory ak condltklnina:, attractiw medium blue .with matdilm' bl· terior, °"', ..,,,., tnde in. BeautiluJIY ~ Licen1• Number PCT-J94 ~5. ' . ' ' . ~ ·' , . -' THE ABOVE LISTED CARS A~E A SAMPLING OF OUR ·MANY VALUES. MOST FORD MOJQlr CO. PRODUCTS Ll~,ED fCAARY 14Z~ll,Fec:.tory ·War. . ' ' ' • .~ r .. -"" : ' NEWPORT BEACH -, USED CAR SELECtlON · ,, . • • • · , · , . r , J f , I • , .. '°°".WEST COAST · HWY. -PHONE ·54~77&1 . ! ... ~. ., '• ~ ... 1 • • 'f ' .. .. ' .. i ' , • '· ' . " _... ' . :.: 900 . ~ ' • r . J ' :n ' I ... ' . • . " ' I , . r I -~---_____ ....___ ----~~-~·· -... _ .... .,,.,,_ • , . ' • I ' , .... ·--~ ' ,. ' DAIL V I'll.Of iolpYOM Ha Sometllln9 Thtt • You Can W It, Find It, Triidt It W"oth •Wont Ad HOUSll l'Oll SALi HOUSIS l'Olt IAtl HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSlf POii IAL_I MOUIES FOR SALi HOO~£? ,011 !f'li Gonotol 1 1000 Oonorol 1000 Colla Motl 1\.00 loycrut 11» H"!\f~ ~ 1~ Loguno BMch . 170t SPARKbNGl MONTfREY RANCH w4 .. t8a1~!™-'a1t .!. ,s!:v;__ 1Jtcl111lvoly Ours llACH HOUSE "°°14-'mon ~loll D --L •no:: 4 'J' aew.·11i.a Make an appolncment to.. Th1a 11 a special houR ~r ......... n '• 10000.nwol 1000 BUILDERS CLOSE OUT ONLY 5 NEW HOMES AVAILABLE -., thlrl no. S BR RANCHO LA CUESt "-in HunUngton Be1ch, baa lamll)I,.... -II&!< A brla:h• the belt vlloel In a 8 BR. 2 BA llomo ln'the entire 111.m.Q,y a.... It'• on• qukt area. , ~ Bay Home · Home looa.ted near DOVER • 2 S.tbl • 1arp llvtrc th1a: ~· 1: .-.... 4 BR 3 people who love the sea Md Loe. c;a .....,...,mllde °' HWJ, on quiet tree lined street !llORES _ NOT LF..ASE-room • bup lot only 21,900 .... _ --• 15') nt.",..-;Beacta. f lit with • -· and HOW. a.... rout llDO 111 -io.o ._ _ -. 1o. both ..... with ...,.. a.oic-Uk• to , take i..,g waru i. ;.; ...,.: "°"" palo• • flmlly room eotlvao Wen.' ....ie!. !Np tht and orlit C(tliell1 at tho! st'-~· ~ ... ...._ -'*' 14,. Tho qullllJ cona~on lnt:lwlu Ill ldlchen bull\. =·:::, i;.:.= tm..,1treplace, ClrpeUng in !trill( rm. dining rm, ~ -A II -IIa1I " .,_ bodrooln. llbab root, concreto --wtw -drtn.,._l'o lll'p Iola. Wilkin& tllataDc1 lo PubllC 16xlt ·f• owimmlnc pool tt. "°"' bodn>oo.., -··~ ·~er ~ _,. ......... -_.;~!Ir-... ll(CO !!: EX. tt~ An....... =., ":!;' ~ i.-J SPRING cbannlnl wt11 ......_. am -up oullPllltQJ!lo $,wlDI .u, ~-~~-Id"""" -built-lo -•• = 1>1> AT rnv court >Ml. llnmo<ulale A -at .... tldl. Y«t'U loY< LY. Jitlbe .,lll!J. ·-~·~ ......,.,...., ~ ~ to .,.,.. In. thla .....ierlul brand oew 11ISS10N NW.TY tfll-O'lll KOii! aelJ -! ....,., -..... dllll..-, "AllY'l'DO;'' Pete lorrolt lttolty f bodlooa>, :!"both "llouR f8i So. O... LolUo>• l6j$) dqotio ~ ~ -W-Dt. -llld 8-'' llaprloe ........ BY OWNm '•BR 2 BA. .... -OoW• -Beacll; ' -Jim~ ,-·~ =.,-.:;.:;;.. U'. JI' --8h«.;CJIL -· lta cbarmlnr and Iara• deck ...... -toe-:,.;..-.,.,,.· (Locat*1at1lomlltGll IJ.Buabard) -••~ llel!ol! ud ......i r pool BY OWliEll: • boll~ Dover I""-1227 ""' ca walk °' the booeb oceon • CltallnL 135.Q HAR•o.. --C<WeT T .. 0 ........ 21\111 --.... -...... ,,...., an ·all !038 ~ w ... 49W232 Widen Allenlion • I ' Nll.'WPOllT BEACH MJ.ol, ~·.· · Wll! Subordln•te S Lots fn1111 Ocean $26,900 Newport at . Vlctorlo 6*1111 LM& Thon $100 Month Ou.bttandtng d\llP&lll tn H""" ......... -,TwoJ·- tooml' -JS .... ft. eacb- Bufl•hlo -137.SOO -... 'cblm9it ·for boaw or autimit • tetm.. 171 546-2313 THE ~EAJ E,:TATER: • --~ Llatlng IN l\IEM VERDE a· neat 4 A: faml1y room .on a qWet ltreet in ~ -· 00!7 """"' • J\Jlt U1% -Woa'I --•HA· VA· C-lonol -~plant-extnf.....i0br,udlitoloc 'BR, l --nn, --1\'ithGE!Jull~i====='====I .. and....,, utru Truly or chlldrua •1'7 -. bddt °""' >OM. -°' ...... -. _lktplac< l.oguno Nlpol 1707 a quaifl> home _ ...;,.. .. 125.IDI. 518-6181 can -'1 aft S I'll .. --., ..... udi-""=""'-' .;.:._;...---) a--t cOly. PRIC>D COZY Eut Side. FHM11, S wall fn ...U _,me, -e BY ~ • This Is. ,.lfty TO SE1L AT ""·""" .... ' ''" fmy nn, lrpl .. bit-W-llff. 1UG td .... l'&rol. lroat Ian ud -·-I Jiit. -2 ~ Gal4 If You're Thrifty! i.e. ~. ~' .... ""' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Jaod-. • rea1 -...... ,_ ca,.~ It,...,~<"'...,. "'· """ ..... 126'5'°· Priced II.Ith' ::"'v~~-=: =~i:, ~'b: ~ ,_,, 1!at )w, , ~ u---• 1ot ·-To st1 · ---n-boa~ Pll"\ ~· io Ml!'._ __ _ llnll • loo.! -•• a,.... S27,250 • ~'" ~. -Iller. -Jriv. -· $24,lliO ...... ~:i.-:.e~:u!u:: 3 BR, 2 be, 1-story ranch ~~.500· ·R-2 nrlnl· ~ ~ ~e""',,= $14,150 L :;t~T '6,tm down. Oil -Thi I w..i, otylo home In ... mutto 211E.11*. llHlll l;::::;:::::;;:;::====:I """llv rm. din .... -'Bii lll both. -OO><IOO''l::::z::::;:=:::;:====I home feature. 3 king me Plaza. Vacant· cleaa I: wa.lt· Ewnino an _ M&-IT'J3 Me14 Ytrde . 1110 looking tri. patio 1: pooi. lot. Carpets, clrapes, elect. Sin Ji:i•n . Bdrml, family rrn, plus 1" tng. Onlf steps to pool. Welk lmiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilll:;'i;i;;:"';~:;;;;;z-;u'-;; Lowett price !n area. $59,500 blt-tn ranee &; oven. emtiaa:e Ca lltrano 1720 baths on a tne IM!.tered to ltlopp5.ns. 1choola le S BR, lamdacaped. all new Mn. Harwy ~. ee.ttni blr· tie•l-....-'-'-------1 ........ A•• um• •xUtlns ch...d>. john ma.,•ab kl,_ -· hl\·toe I< ,_ ~ . prap with boat~ Wall< 3 B8 lll bath, ....,, -nu at $24,950. Ome eee -won't last! ...,, covwfll. New uperad!d to 9CbclolJ A lhoppin&. Pay. Peaudtul bW erea. $23,900 .. PROPERTIES WEST EASTILUIS oatptt In fomi. 11• nn • mmll !Ha -""' -1132 l1IJOO down. flB-<rlO 1lll8 -DrlT• ,.., a '. l VI $--' 1 mutor bodrm, p • n e 11 • d . ,,.,. -th tncludlnc ....,, -i::=:;::==='==I N....,... 8'od> ..,...LTY Homo:' 0:-0..::~:. to. ~ chn::.,.,:n °""',,_,,. Co14wtll, Mer & (o. . DupluH For Solo 1975 615-(130 (_.-3il4 VIM Del Oro ca.Um in Dover Shore&. .,_...... to DI 11. COa9t H"""''' ""' Nf'WDOl't Bfoo1cb f ~ It. f .,..-. f loan, xlnt ~ S 2 I 6 *;""'..._. ~ ~ . NEWPORT ~ for -1e. I 1-i.m-I 644-11~ .-"I ~. "" Arfmna LL 96W692 -, . . :JOI' to l>elch-Or wtl1 tndo '" ~-'::=::" .. J --rm. """"" rm, f bo1hl. < BR. y 11.L °"'*" lot. lllMtl1 (open -.l MS.l103 eqoltJ lo< aood '- ---~ ~ Built to a!! .. ll!Jt~. -...... dqir. $2,1'(1. Bick ..., 1240 Kl-et-...1 y d -tlal lot. P. o. So& letter lt;:JUn&" and quallt;J Lenders abmlut9 ACl1flc!-. a, owner s• 38615 "~ • lUS. .Hunthigton Beach eomtradkm v. ,..,_ bl lWE/OPTIOll MUST BE BOU> •••• $$,CXX> • 1 Bit. HouM, tmced ,.rd. on Room b' boat. trallen or (114) ~-Owner Cell ........ --·~. ' LOWEST PllC£ 11111 -...,. f -· Call tor ......,....,. N-rt Beoch 1200 lot OIO' • ~) ""111bts. 3 BR 2 both ho.po, RINTALS home. Move tn cmdtfian. 3 BR :z b&tba. ~ Bet.ch --r--$12,SOO. * Ml..aM4 carpeta: I: drapes, all )Alge Due to illness tn tamllY own-ne&r new deep pile M\ll to (714) 642-1235 3 BR Back Bay home ms rooma. The best buy iD town HouNI Fumlthed :;:,a;n =~ = ~~~· ~!1 ~ .. ll). :U ~S28~~A= = 881 IlDYer Drive, SUite 101 &mt. Viata·, priced to 1111 toron• del Mar 1250 today at mly $21.~. GI or Rentili to Shire 2005 /frp'--'"' .............. ,. ~ ··~ ..., d WW I •~/ Macca Rl!4llb' ·eo. mda'· at ._'1'>,500. ~• Paul N--''-nlA. ttrrru. dOD, w ~, on one 11JUe, __ __, n..1~ ,..., __ V--"-own! ease at ...... mo. N---1,,.GJ.I .,......,, -p I Jo R I 23 -un• 1 BR, Bath, tam rm on =':':::.. ~!~·=-==-... .':."':'.: Wbl'1 first??? .... -~ 8112-Mil oro 382-5493 for ap-W t .,__ B t7 IU nft , e1lty WANr GIRL to 28-~ --· Exee Door plan ~~· ~~ ~~-~~ V"•r loy Crest Special pot.tm•DI to ... an .... es 847-1266 Ev ... 536.'ll>t 3 BR BEACH APT. ' .. .,.. ""; famllr -iea,lllO ~. =~~ J;::=." Nowport Mo!co Offer 1'llE Bturel. 3,B«m. 111 C:,:.. ~:'.'.,;.ii;., No Dow1f ._ Ytl.IS WANTED=.,.,., 25 ~ w.... '-toleSW...._ & Ct. " ... !hi. • ~ •ii 1>am; :11.~:'· .!:.:': ',~ ~_! """"'• ":P,.': 'i!: ~ = ~· """'' 2 "'· -· apt. ...... ' VI DIJ laree faml!y room home. Pool. No yanl w o r k . .,,.... ...,_,.W-!''• near u"' o::A~--. beacli. $98. 536-8977 att 5 642 7177 Vlctor11 1 ,._ .. _L....a "-mt---"' beach on extra lge lot, flt'eplace, entry halJ, 21==--,....-,.,------,:-:-,.--1 • ...,.....,.., uaul'll "' eI1:l.l Beautlful. $25,500, 644-2432 $74,SOO. patios, Near Marhta Hi. At GIRL to •share apt A: ~ 1!KM HatlJor 81.vd., C.M. 646-1111 ::: For e.ppobitmenl l BR. Condominium, The Shown by Apipt appraisal $2300> call 832-llal between 9 am Colc.well, IJnkir &·Co. ,....,'_.Opm;i;ii;;i"-&._....., .. i:;!!~~~!""'.'~,,..1 ,__ Smith Blulb. N•ar Cc!M lU ochool. DtLoncy RMI E~t1te !CATELLA • • 4 pm. NI< tor Cpl Hult ,.. a: C111t......, ....un Prt patio. $25,9UI. 644-001 2828 E C'9ut. Hwy CdM 847-6001 ""::"'--·~.::"" 3 DUPlEXfS $500 DOWN 646-3255 .,,.,, 833-iru ""2111 """'· . rn.mo .. R••os YAC a Cftt.=•'-'--Ml"'ao"-· __ 2_100;.;. ------·---------Eamlcle • Nice $57,500 Coll for Appolnl1111ntl •. ---- PERROl'\I ;7~ • -'•'•' ·~· r * 642·177:1 Anytlmt * Oa this f h<d!,..n 2 batho I ii!iiiimii11Jllfi'9l!!lii!!i 2 BR. don. Ice-!Iv. rm. & ...-• ,.NT -BAQlll.oo UNIT -home. °"" to ARnsrs HOME dt.. nn., tpl.. eloc. ldtd>. Choice Locotlon OolY S6lll5 -cloon -"'aid. IRS/mo. """""'· .....,.,.thlog. -Introduced dJnc 2 Can hafld -unJt. Exce11ont -· f BR. ' BRL In Vft'7 deolrahlo "2-4789 to the man.t • -.•t be ~ Bdrm., 2 bath $23,500 Owner M'MH1 cor lot • room b' pool 1.1tt. ernund 1q1 '1Jo por-;:" v'::";.,::1~ ~ DLX. ~uk Udo"""'°" pco1 146~. HAFFDAL REAL TY N-rt llooch 2200 iDdOOes ~ .,d jD. vi -...1 2 Br 0nnp Cout ~ "Homes to Match Ineome'' I..' ==-"----='-"I Rll at $37,!m. ew; 4.,.., • 2 B&. $2500 332 Mltl\lldt. CdM m..ao 8740 Warner 84MQ; 1Di W. ~t, 2 BR. -· CORBIN°MARTIN Dn. S77,500. 61';-m; P•no......, Vliw, _,..,. GLEN MAR Sll5 mo .. ut!l pd. avail to It.EAL TORS BEST Vi~ in The Bl.ul!s! .. _ .__ -. June i.a, 1969, Otildttn OK. Ov.,.tooldno; Bay 3 br 3 be 4 ~--·· rm. !«I.IOI I' E --3036 l. c ... 1 Hwr CdM . • . 2511i ~. CdM IX ft. UPPER 1-""-'-""-·~··-~-"---1 675-1662 Anytl:.... S45.llOO Own. ~ · BY OWNER e \IM.JJILO ~-'BR. .. ili botba,_.,... 3 BR. 2\1 be, tpl.. htd. pcol; »13 WES"IO.JFF DRIVE AT 8"d:a. by owner a.ppt. 2 -pet&/drpes. N'n CDl'nl'l' lot. dbl. pr.; condo., lam. area. · DAVIDSON R -lty BR. la:•"" rm, R-2. 125.!M Balboo Ponlntulo · 1300 '0.1. or l"1ced ''1'1<>"' Flµ m.aau dayo; &16-7002 or Newport Heights &16-Tru Open Evet. ea need lSUO cub. 673-2256 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; I _..... 213, 434-3$1 Ev'5. hn> ,...tJioolle on 50x150' . ' G~EAT For FAMILY * LIDO SANDS BR.\SHEA!t REALTY,· 10 llroldw•r 645-0111 ,,. 10 .. m,;,. , •family 2 BR HOMI 1 .... , -""" dlnln&. 'bdmir 2 bott..124.500 Call Bull's Eye 1117..W Evee .., ..... OCEAN vi..,. ' B<.. <1p1x. lalt ..... . . ~··5110 llllrC:inln thelbil GE REALTY Ad•mlll Hiriir,cM. lvonlnp 642-8453 room, both hardwood !loon Wood ~. patio, '1ooblO , pool & riew. a... to~ 548-""3 att.r 5,30 • 2 STORllE . ::,"..,"'~· ;::: ,... I •!!!!~"""~"'"'!I'""'"' I • --. A hla:h ..,..... Rljht In _,,, A-Plant. $38,500 BLUFFS Area' ' Br. 2 Heno'I a ~ thtl "'" • 5 BmROOMS 213, 4lJ ..... Eve.. Mesa Verd• Qlllllly -· -$16,ll60 Ritt. -""" -lB. CM Bltha; -· -"' pool. you rtpt .. """t pooOt-• ll FRUIT = -"':'"""---=-_--~.,_ Duplexes , We Haven.ml ~ our Window Dlsplliy NEWPORT llEACH REALTY 4.l4 • 32nd St 675-1642 ExecuflV. ' Just $23,lliO. , DUPLEX ..._ Eno. 566142 lly ......,, 141,lliO. 6#-0656 -· ' ,_ olol, J.l lldrm•, • 2 PATIOS · Coron• d•I Mor 2250 •.:-::.=-~ = .. ~*~~ '~. -=blelid;;,.,~ --y~'!! 3 BR Newport Hg!I. 1210 ~;~~~ ~:: a!i~~= ~,.\z L:c:: .. ' ;!' ~i wtt!1wantowan1!ttph.ce. fC~Adlrnlatttiriiiii-CM. D.stllde looatloa. ,.flJli.®O J11a fam rm, le 1onn&l din-* aDT Haven R-2 Income. BURlt WHITE_,, Raaltor 3 BR home w/l.amlly nn Prlv. beach, on the bq~ t'onna1 ~ room. Cal'-' wttb term1~ n11area.5%.% n{A..105' dn 3 Br. 2 ba. ~ 2 Br. Ocean 1!K11 Newport Blvd., N.B. elect. blt..W:. l}aased ~ Secluded le EXCLUSIVE pallliitdnpos, •"'·like 3 BEDR~3500 Wollr-McCofl!le, llftrs. * '3!.!•" * \;V~u;;Apt.;.;ISJ~.750~.;-~724~9~11 ;6~7~5-463;!0~o~•;;;oa.~64;2·;22!5!;3 1>1Ho, block ...n feoc'd, <AREA. AVAIL. NOW. ~· -Immediate Full Dini~ Room' 1810 Nowpon B1..i . .' C.M. . MIZELL REAL TY yn 61<1. 847_1612 LEASE. 675-4'00 ---·~ 548-7729 Eves. 64U881 543-.2'00 Newport ShorH 1220 646-7171 546-2313 Oea:n.tor's dream -un· Lido ,fde 1351 3 BR. Condo., Huntingotn a..EAN 1 Br. huge closet 6 THF. fJE AL F..t-.TATE R~ -----· usual A: attr.ctiw decor HARD TO FIND I D ...a... 2 BR. Pius Den ur (3 BR.) 2 Continent a J ; $16.SOO storage. Separate yard . with tastelll wall peper ac· mmac. U..,_I Bath with ~atian dtii. LET Ml Tl&i.L YOU A.wume loan, low mo. pyta. Adults. Sl35. Month . cents. Loedll o( cL::l8!t 5 BEDROOMS Quiet area, ide-1 for older ;23,CXKI. 315 Cedar NB. Abut tlU un'umal 3 8dnn ~2285 673-1953 alter 5. -. • --i.. kitchOD with !n lovely area near park &: ----. $43,500. Owner * MS-OtJ9 1::========1;=:=:~;:::;:'==;;:;1 ~ ~ bult-tn fea-awiminC pool. 2 balhl. tam-G;;;-Wiw.n.on. Rltr. l========d =:;,;:!~: = Fountain Valley 1410 Lagune Beech 2705· tuno --· ~room. Rear ll--= .,._ Eves. \113.1!!64 81yuoat 1223 -.....,, TV. $12,500 OCEAN VIEW 2 BR I GAR~EBJDP~SI" LOT,S LOTS Luae i::'~ r~~ :;:'"": .. ~ =-~ • :in:-v~ ~ ~ ~~ i::: ~ '"""" !""~ . ..,.. $23,75011 NO DOWN ::-~~ ~~ TARBELL 295S H1rbor _,_ ~~'.""~:... ':: COiia -1100 ExecutiYe Prestige BAY111Q<T DbiU:XO 3 rm .. 2 patio&. Garl!eld • * ------·- I baths. Dw9'Y Nam• In-.. ~ BR/ 2Ila.a1mv1-2 Brookhurat area. $.fi,OOD C ncloml I 0 ~tian to lll*'l9 and com-* * * * •LAND md OOMMERC1AL men, fireplaoe. All tM lux-4 BEDRM $21,000 ~t ~ ! BR. 2~ -~ over ocmtract at O n um 295 ht. Formal dininl room Newport Blvd,, CM FUNDS a•&D&ble. Contact try features! 5t0-11'Jl FHA GI bL bm11 dlnlnc rm. kit-~GOO. ~~ lUt)' $216.50 mo. met taxes, or rowNHOtJSE 3 br l% ha. nallh>< -..,._ d1n-$21,500 Mr. -. TARBELL 29$5 Horbor EZ ......, _ Pr1co Reduced """' w,,_, all hlt-lnl, wtU 1..., 1t $275 Mo. can all appllancu: !ISO. mo. 1't nen. -onaliY tnunao. Lot 60<180' :r.n< Npt Blvd. TRY OFFER Walk to st Jolm School. _., -p1wo alr/oontl. Huntington BMch 1400 OM\'!' 963-'""8; i<M001 " wt + <lepoait 962-151t ullte -.,.,,..ted -mony An.,. -Som. -..: MARllll:Bf 3 BR Beach •-··--.... n... -to !Ind •t thla lli",500. HMlth ~Alo-"ENTALS odded -N -., • * * • 1m1U ·~ -~ • t oa.n -S.nto Ano 1620 ft o C """ !..!":. ._." N.A Spaciool lge I.Jvina: rm, fir.-., •• ce ennt. . iiY8liltii>Eio:i7'.;;~1._.!:H!!ou!';Hl~~U~n~!fu!':r~n~la~h~od~ c.1. 5«>11'1 1nyon ....-, t::M ...,..,,.... p1a i,, 1 t $81.SOO (9 NO DOWN PAYMENT! BY BUILDER TARBELL 2955 H1rbor Lot UIJol.18' 'RA i.......,. Sitings 1nd loan a.lb;,. Ro~i, .... Ct. -~ ... ·~ SP··RlllGRIN .. G A+_.· '!4ML Lov"y well located 3 BR N ... 'Blt .... w~'li.'~~ Gonorol 3000 1 STORY + POOL Rl_L ~c""'HEEveN•M· 64>-0IYER85 700 E. Balboa ..,.., .• •---.,..,, • T rnv r.-, ~~ w 1 t ~ excollent -· .... F<roed ""· bltns . .;;;; F-Ront1I So-Ice I 5 BR, 3 bolho frplc, d1n-,....,. ORlolo s.4140 ..... ~· i <h~-~' df-extras! OPEN ·-•• t.g """"·Um. nn. 5 BEDROOMS 642..COOO London R--lon ~-".\NYTDIE'' N..r NB Poot O<c. &4&-Z41< ~.".\'J J:tl: '6ffi 0.llfomla st. to hcxn• """'"' """ tonanll #PLUS Guest house with Law~ Best residential * * * * Dreamy fl.story "A" frame · -6.arealvalue.wtttlntA.or • 63Ml20 • 1dtr:ben, bath• Itv rm lll'ftl. Finaftctne rllt>t-Short ~~~El.LS 3 BR., 2 ba, enclo9ed l\Jlo Xl!l llarbar Blvd., <::M. L~xuriou1 Living VA terms. Two avaiWM - -I Eastskle, CM • SAS,IXXJ Newly pa.tated deck , steps to Ocean, try NO DOWN • Veteran• at· J.n this like new 4 BR, 4 ba, c:beck t11f priceL} Leon Vibert, RHltor ;· npo. * F~ BR, 3 ha, lam rm Sl'T,500 tentkm. l BRa, 2 batbl. fam rm, dining den w/wet ~ Shorts i:te.lf1° 548-aiBS anytime Delta ~·~te t46-4414 * 17x32" Pool kl: patio court .CAYWOOD REAL TY tamily non • au buAt·1nl. bar. 3 F'rl>lcs. E\:Jol, 162.9Xl 847-«IB Em . ._ (opm. _1,._) * YOU cbooM cpts le color &DI w. Coe.st Hwy, MS-l.290 $156 mooth prlncfple le iD-Wilker RHlty ...--~ =•-. hr Dai1y PUot Want Adi. .... ___ * S19,!m -IKJ'iC. flne.ncing terat. CAIL 541)..ll51 (open -Via Lido · 61'S-SJXI Shi.. __ """!"" __ ...... l>ia1 &Q.5678 Dial 642-6678 fr1 Rm.JLTS lt(I)' J, Want Cb. &t&-1550 OOCK IT TO 'EM! ~) He~ Real ~ DAILY W ADS! Tuatln 1640 SP>r?ACULAR pool A m'ft: 7190 Harbor Blvd. fruit; 3 Br. A: d'l!O, new 569t91 Open till 9 PM (l>b. & ctr,., bltns; mw DAILY Pll..oT WANT ADS, paint fli.900. 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