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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-----.--..----~------.--' •• • • ' • ·- I ,hantoln TV Porn-.raph~r · • I l . . ··Nah~il~ .. ·tti.i•s. ~Mistake~ • t . . -. I : ..... ---. ' ---... -··-.. --= .. J !:. • • ' ' .. ·... '! Actor's:·~ Found in Bea After -~truggle • • > • • •• 'Macco ) •• I < rl ( _, .,..,. ,.,., ,. . ;;o,;: • -~ .... .. I '" , .. . .. . ·Phantom Itumasketl. ' • t .._ .:.SoL..\.J•,.,•w_._.., • • , l I .•' • • ;,,• . ,, • • • f -..·.~·I\ ' . -' * • -lj • '*--, ' ' • ' • :"'~ . .... • . r. ,. " • • I I . i I -1 . . --------------~--------------~ - • , • --.. _, -I l!:;'t .f/Ur. 1 • I .!f!!· ~~.1!68 • ., .... Candidat~s ·Head '.Down Politi.CBI Hom~str~teh . . . ' -. . . . . . . . . . . . , . Jv-~on chi!lle_~gesfilBH . .. . ·~ ~ .. . . ; . -• • • : s • • • .. DAILY PILOT ~.:... .::: ::: w;;;;z;;;;. - - cc•a&&»lfl01a111i1 oAIA CllNml ,'°'1'fl PUil. ..... l/;l/lllN/ff .......N.W ... ---...... L c.t.,. _,,....... ___ _ --. ..... -~ ~ ... '=!'-"""'· '"' .. ... ; .... .:.:= ··-C..._l_Mi_ . -~· ....... =, ...... = ,. --·Ill-.... ILi 'd el~ad! II 11.-l -;.. __ ............ ...................... ... ···-~ ..... ,.. .. ....... ·•""'aq ff Meja - edlaa Diet Gnl!rf. IJ ml 11111. tbe Md Met l'IClflkm .. tn.dlJ -1 ..... llwlplny •l l'alrlelll> Dietl-.... In -.. -ed fer oilier --In New JtrttT today -lbal Nip .. .....,,,. to 8CCll ••= lll'ilwl • -J>.,.....U o1 .1«a4411l•••I ~ •• ..,¢-. ...... , IOIM. A"1 man .anw In - plllclew, the Detoou1Urp1d, -"DOI fl& ... the prtllden<)'." .Chicken Livers In I\;,,; . • . .~uanmtine ~· 'UPI ...... RELAXED l)N·ltOITRUM Nl•on In iHlnoll . , PlllLAD£LPHlAai (UPI) -George Wallloe 11 fond ol'1ylng be'a tbe only pr.aldenllal candidate with -·g· enollllh to bold rallles In the largest artnaa available and take the chance of being emblrraased by empty ..au. ,From P ... J ' . MACCO ••• contrlbulloo to tht Propoaiu.,. I Clm- palp. Callf<p>ll gnoupe llllllaled w!lh .., llllP- portlng acboola have bllltrly fougbl the lnJUative and have a four to one edp in campaign funds against it, according to tallies filed earlier this month. Oppooenta had raiaed a total of 1114,301.30 to batUe the measure, wblch Ibey 111 waild be -to scboola. . Revenue now llJPPlled by property tu· es will Jwve to cune from somewhere 1f Pnpodtloa I paM< IDd lbal ""'1eWhln wlU HblY hi ln Ille area ol lncodre ud Illes tuel. · · Charges that Wa-IDd lur>bltken had filed lalae stalementa ol financial backlnc earller this mo¢h -cootalned in 1 lawsWt -brought a revised version of one of twO groupe' contribution counts. · lnldll reporta filed, with the Secretary of state ahowed contribuUons by ln- dlvlduala named more than once, ln- cludlnc don1Uons by businesses not llBled by telephone nwnben. More than 1,000 persms have con- lrlbultd In tbe drive In put over P....,.,. atUoor t, tncb1dl°i:onarcb lllveatmenl Co., ol Newport ch. , DonaUona over A5 must be ldtnUfied by the contributor under state Jaw. Opponents ol the .-.. 1 -also required to report lbelr donations -t•Y l'roposltlon t wtll be 111sastrooa. to lax· P.17ert of California. '.Cli,~c;ller Urges • Nation's Voters Rej.e~t~ Wa~ee LQu!SviLLE, Ky. Wl'll . -Former two.time Gov. A. B. "Happy'~ ,Chandler, -'at iine tlml a •leadinl Cln- dldalt (« tbe 'rice p .,i.i;.;iw aPot with thlnl par1f p-aldentlal Upira.1 c;.o;.. C. Wallaoe, todaJ uked bis lollowen nol to vote.for tbe former Alat:uM govtl'DIW'. "' .a 1t1.,,i-loien1ew """' bis Venallles, Ky., -Ow>dln' told UPI be -nol -ftr ..., IUpplrt Wallace. "I doa't lhlnk the coomtry could allonl GeorJ0 Wallaoe," cbandl<r aid. He laid be -"! at bis followen DOI to -f« tbe dird psi} · Nd* Ch...... .,._ a rtll!leed Democnl wbo 1111111 --00"'1 -perty orpnlzaUGo. bollad the perty last year to _ ... _ ilopolW'-....... L<MJle B. NII& • • lialians Sissies? • . Paper Ch.id.a Olympic ·Showing f ·-fer-al tbe -... .. ..,.. ii not tn Oopriwc• • tn ··-·-*1>o-•cllll4ol.1 .. , ..... the-117 the-·- bllpahlllllllll• ................ -. ·~-' --.. 'l till ___ _..... ...... .. .... ,,_.,..., .... ~ .. .. -·· ,,,. _ _..., ..... '" .......... ""' llalr -·-p111-all4elkloQlr, .... --!he-Gian.lion -·oak\: "WllJ-l oeod "'1 child .. tn<iW In lhe IWimlnlnl pool! He'll .-out with ... bait lltd -c.14." .• . .•. lo• ~· • . o·BbkkPopular Vicwr · f"">• f... • : .f -y•,1fui.n·:.. iildlOri RI.on ~Jn&ndal. II ~ I lailo ~ ..~~llaiJJI ..... -~11 · cballelllt: . ;t:'"u.ibtrte • .-,.. .. u. eet · "Illandm4Jtopledpto~rar <~ -lilo ~ ptt.aldtpl tJ>e man wlio '""1va ll>e !noll ~ ..... iliilliJ..., ~ l.voca lor ·lbat'..nke, wllo0vt1'1lill INl1 • p Iii .. .,. • , .r bt. I Clfl.-llllblrt HwnpllloJ'lo jola ~ ....:·~ 1111 wlU ' wllhmefa·ew"'"Clbftpledp.." ' "tollo\rllliin ... Oiminplordd ..,.1 • •. • . .. ., ~ tllO l!le'l Uial Ibo -; •hcl' TBJWlf Qrt .,BALAljCll . . u,., ....... , . INTINSI PODiUM STYLI Humphrey In NW Yott< • Seats t . ' W-IJ Jllgbi this courage loot him to Philadelpbla'1 dml!DI new Spectrum. which bolds 17,000. Only 5,000 Wallace partisans aho'led up. Wallace within the past week had pack- ed New York'1,Madlson Squoro Ganlell and Detroit:. Cobo HID, ·tarae arenu us- ed by Nallanal Basketball AssociaUoa t.an11 re~Ung lbooe due1. But the crowd at Phlladelphla, whlle enthusiastic, was below expectations. , Wallace wu uodlamayed, howaver, ltlllng 000 perlOlll al a '23-0-plate -er later, "We are the· only candklate in the race tb:at. has gone to ' places like the Spectrwn, and In Detroit last night a very tremendous hall, and Madison Square Garden, because they are worried about the crowd. But we went there at 6 o'clock In the Spectrum today and you aaw the tremendous crowd we bad ... · He appean today In ijagerstown, Mel., ud Norfolk, Va. I Larp n11mben ol pollce Wert II the Spectrwn rally IDd !her farmed llnta betweeo Ibo Wlllllco ~ IDd ..... 100 ·becl:lln In tbe -of . the areaa to1 bead off, my bOhfrOntaUOllSl• There were angry woRil between two groups but no llghll occurnd Inside-the build.Ing. Police removed one man who had sprayed a j>o~cernan with a ijqWd that .witneseea beUeved to be tear gu or mace. ~ t;tumber of per&QDI were arrested and several police wue injured in mibor scuf- fles with anti-WaDace demon.stratora outslda the building. Tbe American .Independent Party can- didate, wbo ncelved a llHnlDute Ovatkm from hill aupporten when be came co •tag• a<:<ompanled by hl.s -· hl.s slater ud bis slsler-ln-Jaw, was greeted by revene psychology chanta of "We Want Wallace," from the hecklers as be bej8D to speak. ·:r can oeu you one thing," Wallace relorled. "You are going to get 'him on Nov. S." , nclllva tfitz:l"P'il! 11: llbould Nixon aldel-lald Iba Pledll• IO<l far Ille i. -Ibo * . .i, 111111o4-,~at.~.u Well., lba.llllMo ...... -. ' '• ~ ~ ~ lh,lt lho -.-• 11>1 "· -. . . ..,,.. -i h ~ -ol O>elt predlctlonl ...... delljned Jlepuhlicai • •-• the , -. to Uu:o? l!Un)liu'el' oil bafiiice r.:"J..""'9>~e:::;:~ . =Lint~ tO ="~ ~ ~ "l'i•C~~ hey acbievedby~~.fii.borln(clljl'ilon f-II w1U t. llit 14'......., lau•· .Nixon op IJllo tt/U¥! ~te. " -•--• •y vtC'-" '" • _.....,,, • Buf' 1blUld · limn a-tho """."" ". ~""""""'.,... -• .. ..: . ~e'lbl N!J'*' f • would 1lo o1>1e CASI'S BA!LOT -~ . , ~·: ·to breattie·.l!' Utur s ler -the N!Jon'I li:fledule loctl,Y inclildod Wllng . Pooslbll!ly a1 •· dWl!oct In Ille £!1Clcral hil lbw lw blUot end ~'DI a na-'· College. ·.• .~ ·' c.. , • ·' • tJoaollJ -riUJ Ill . N.W 1[1rk'1 Whatfvtl' tbe ou1ilall0, the dllllenp -&llw'lo llltllOa, • ,.....IAil !ht flnl ........... --1111 -.ipo'&D ocllei!ulie wlU not Nlnn hu developed In aome time. Al al get bba btck 1o NwYart~ ~ late. 11o w ,be<n 1>uq.defeMin1 Illa m eveolnt, Nina cloc:ldod lo dopir! f ~ o m ,. ·preoldeotlal ~ Jllll.IO. ICalTlllld traclitllio ... -by -balJol ID-Go>,. sjllro TL....,._ •• IPlf"I cOnlllcl al -~·~ > '.lolm!ll,.~.d~.lbal.bollflr 'Ibo cbrts p llnwn &J!Umpllr'lf by quesUoiied -J~'.• ""° ... N'-11-.at.11ll""'6dl,1afr.,pl . In~ ,a~ lo .the Vletnini 'war with polllbl impllcatbil . • lallll IJp~; ind ~ polll N!Jon curnnlly II the poilllen fevorllt • lbowtnc' "ifli. llP belW• blm ud .. -,_. popular~ lban 'ellb<r . 1!=.Jlllr<1 jilrrowlng. =--~ w~ ~ ,"""P"" . . by~t-=:.1=:-w1n Secret T81ks SllOILT OF MAJORrrr ~ . • '. ~ .• But-11 a1ao 11 poalble that be -win • ne1.;.. • . B mb the popular vola .... 11111 fell to Jet • . . n.ymg· 0 majority " tbe electoM1 Totes nee; t ••"Y . , . for a victor)'. . u that haPf>Olll the H ... ol ll<prolen-Halt . v· t? tallv... wllb uch .W. ddtpHon m , , Ie • caatlng one vola, woold .-. the 'next · .-president. The Democ:rall aland a good . ' .... IP ..• dw1co ol cootrollln( a majorlly o1 tliolo By Unlled Pren. ~-. delepU0111. French Foreign Minim Ml~ Debro Nixon oays U Humphre sjept lnlo the llald lod1ly ln Paris tie bellevod tbe;&rls While Houao that WIY be will have done Vietnam lallll w _..... ~ ... so tbroulb "wbeeUna ~deal!DI." On ••deciaive" ~ =Jndl· th;'i: + WednesdoJ nlebl N'-In a ullcmrido mlnutO oecret ...i.o1.;11oos m ,,.,.;., .• radio bnladcalt, a14I Amerlca Would pay -• "-Y ~ for "minority rule" with dlvlslao, dlaen-the ezpec:ltd U.S. lllllOWICelllll o1 a 1lm and dtlpalr. · bombing ba!L . "Al evidence ol Jll1-ltnce In the Another lndlcaUon ti a poalble bll<b came from Paris wbea·Plwn Dq Len, the Sooth Vletnam<ao cldel -•• al the taJU. lelt today "" • qu1c11. trip lo ~~=~ .,.,.... P .. e ·J SMUT FILM.· •.• a1..wn .u-..1" 1114-~~ ...... '!!.' \ii. .,>o\.lu .,,,._ -~-I plan. • ,;, 'l · vlce pre1hlent:John.Ne1Jon apoloP.ed to And in Sai~OO' ~llbt N~ayan those viewers who felt Jll·i,pology was in Thieu said be iaw no indicaUon of a order far the racy. program. . breakthrough . toward a bomtmg halt He aaid the llltn w,.a "unfortunate," because Hanoi hu failed to eboW~any but d1d not elaborate who ll wu un-· goodwill. "As 8000 U Hant! •haws fortunate for, although Vea&ch is ob-goodwill. we inlght stop the bodibtng/.' be vtously one individual who can be named. said. An tnvestlgaUon ls under way today to There was d~ad silence from determine whether chargtl against the Washington although dlplomaUc rtports YOWll ·TV ·tec:hnlclan fall Into local« In world capitals bave hint.ii a~ a; bom- federal jurladlcUoo. • · bing bait before the U.S. prelldenllal "Sornetblq II k e this waiJd requlro electl<111 on Tuesday. Tbe lul word fn>m some rather tedmka1 knowledge," said President Johnson late last week was no J. Lee Smith, wbo II Federal Com-!;3,.Uokthroun. gh,oochan_g•.J::. cU.S. munications Commlssi<J' ~, in. ,,..,.. _ charge ol the.Fa: Loe Angele. of&e, oo-Back In Saigon U.S. hea today ly Wednesday. announced a new heavy pounding of. Veatch has ijlat tec:bnleal knowledge, North Vietnam by American jets and the a1lhougb it was used inadvatenUy. battleship New Jersey lbut informed ·'.file itcllllical !Mwlldge lb<reby ob-military sources said plloll wm ronnlng talned by U...wum ol ltleviewen II nol out of targeta and retmruog to butl with likely to be sbu'od·....., widely, -ever. tons of un~ bombs. 200/o TO 1 I DINING ROOM & GAME SETS, FLOOR SAMPLES , H.J.GARREfT fURNfW~E· PROFESSIONAL ' H •• lNTUIOtt DES16NEftS 22 IS A••OR IL VD. .Open-·· ThurL, I fl'I. I-COSTA MESA, CALIF. M6-021s M&.oan • ' r. ' • I I I ) I vc - 1 pa Al fk Jal lb no . eel Vo Al ra m re .. .. J B n tc ~ l j j b p • a p ,, d r b s F I h r r, r. c h u ~ I ~ b " ~ • le e G ~ • : . . • Hunti1agton.Beaeh VOL:. 61' NO. 262, 3 SECTIONS, 3' P,6.6ES . . . ;.,....... ~ . ' Scorpipn · :~aund • •• ' -• -. Hull Identiliei#,:{µ Part of Mis-sing Sub _, ... 'l • , , . -l"Nm Win lemcet --., WASHINGTON -Objedl ld<nt!fied u parll of the bull of the USS Scorpion, the American IUIC!ur aubmarlne ml!slng for five month,,, have been located about 400 miles southwest of the Azores In more than 10,000 feet of water, the Navy an- 11<JW1Ced today. 1be Scorpion with 99 men aboard, fail- ed· to arrive at' her mme port in Norfolk. Va., u BCbeduled on May 21 after an AUanlic ciolilng. The submarine last was heard from by radio on May 21 when it was about 250 mila soulb of the A¥>reL • Altho<Jih there hav~ been periodic reportl Iha! the geoeral locallon of the temalm of thfl Scorpion wu known. the annoUncement was the nm word that the • HMl\tc ~had -·-· Adm.' npn.s B. -· O!fef ., Naval~. Aid npoctl that..,... of tho,1\1111 had 'been lowMI cune Wed- ~ ftlght from t U.ll. Navy ~c-lhfp, The Ml!ar. "Mizar "tt(IOrta that the IUbmarine'• loctllm 't"' been COllfinned by meuw of remotely controlled u n d e r w a t 1 r photogr&pby," Moorer aaid. The Miiar, together with a survey lh!p The Bowdltch and the Sllbmarlne ...... ship Sunblrd, had been among the key vessels assigned to search for the misa- ing sub 110utbftSt of UM! Azores. Tcday's announcement said The Ml!ar was reinainin&: on the tcene to try to lccate and photo11?aph add!tiooal portions of the bull. Later she will return to port ilouse•to·Bf>use CanV.Ss . and ·~ will bl -tO Wullloltol> ml Norfolk !<It detailed aoalytla. >.a a ..wt' of 'lllt Mizar's dllcov"'l, I 1tvmHDan Navy-i of Inquiry-.... ed to look Into the .-1'• -will bl reconvened at AUantic Fleet Ruef. quacten In Norfolk. The -ii headed by Retired Vice Adm. llemard L. Al!ltln· In tod81''• announcemeot handed ln written lor1I! to reporten al lbe I' ... tqoa, Moorer aa1d. •p...,em jnformatlon ii COlll!dertd fr-tary and ........ of oo-oceot interpretation of 1 n I 11 a I pbotop'aphJ." It thus appeared that the Navy still was not yet rudy to aay absolutely that The Miw''I report that the obj e et s discovered were Indeed part of the mill- ing 1Ubmarlnt. B,each Begins Bond Effort By WILLIAM REED Of .. O.ltr ·""" ...., 1'lrla! eflorl to gel voten lo Hunlingloo Beach to a~e three bonding measurts and a charter change begins today and will continue througll Monday with house-to-houJe canvuaing. The HuntilJ&lon Beach Union lliP , UPI~ RILAXED ON ROSTRUM,-. Nix• In 1 lllnola .... , -- School Dis.trict ls asking approval <I. a •12 million building pr<>11?•m expected to care for its needs for three yearL' BondJ sokl under the program. If the measurt receives the needed two-thirds majority, would be med to provide one school me, provide a fund for poal.ble repairs needed to meet the reqlilrmneut.s U"tT.._.... INTENSE PODIUM STYLE Humpllroy In Naw York Nixon CIUillenges HHH . ' - To Baek .Poe.ukir Victor • • liEW YORIC (IJPI) -JUt,hal\! Nilon But ~ allo ii possible that be t'buld 1'in bellevtB be has hit apoo an ill'!' that w!ll the popular vote and st!II llfl ID aet a put Hubert B. Humphrey cai the opol, oet majority ol the electaril! volts neetUar)' for I tictory, a fire under bis own falterlnl campaign U that tlappem the HOUR d.. Repreeeu- and ma,ybt even gaarantee him the tativet. with each atate deJeca11on pttaldeney, casting one vote, 1'0Uld choole the nert The !auto Whether Humphrey will president-The Democrail lland' a pd follow Niloo'1 U1111plt and publ!cq en-chance of conlrnllin& a majortiy of tlxl&t -1ho Idea Iha! tbt .......... 1'ho ~ -•-lhould Nlxoll saya U Hmnpbft ~ Into the recol-the~.......--Whit. -that,.., bl will hive done be ti. nat pr-of the United ao ,,_.,.., ,.........._ and •-u •• " On Siatea. W~ niiiitN• ln ;;;:,owlde ,._ cloanl · to him 1111 I h • radio btoiacail;1ild Amertat 'llOU1d 1111 !i,publltan noinl-ii oo Iden 1'lth the for "~ rule" wUh dlVbfon, dfwl>. ap!>f01!Cb 111,plana lo ham-:, at it ,.., 111<1 dcopafr. • In the clo!lng days ti the cam Bar-".&I~-of D1)' eoo>p<tenco In the r I n g unfoneen developmenil, I he Y OU.,,. mmfale 'lo • ....,, r .illua 1111a r~ 1t .. u1 be lbe IUI IUl<r\laue ~:' railed by Nl•011-' "1-naq to pledge to IUPl>orl for CASTS BAUhJ' .praldeal 1bo DWI Who rocei-the moo1 --11111 -. .. -.. that -Nlxoll'1 ldledule tod'I' lnduded<Olllna be. J ·aD -111ber1 ~ to joio hll -ballot ml att.ndlJC I U-wllh me lo mUlnc lllla plodp." tllnaDy -•1111 to -"°"'' ----his c:amPllD -..m not pt bfm back to Nn Yort until Tuadl)' ~ Nbon dtddod to depart from lrodltlOt ad -by a-ballot 111-lllad of ln- The chaJlenp .-,, at Humphrey by Nlxoll, u ln.-ntu k IOUIJdl, ii~ wilh poUUcal bnpllcal!ona. Ni>on <U(f<ntty ii the .,11111ra faYOrtt. to pmel -. popul• --either HUll\llhr<1 or llllld porty ....udato °"""' c. wan.... Nilon PJ'llllcled 1'\ltldli> llt 'l!lllld 1'1n b)l Uno Ip Ove mlW<m YOtta. I ) II of tbe State Field Act (a measure re- quirin& scbooll to be earthquake resi&- tant), build more classrooms a t Westrnln!ter High School and to build one new ICbool. Backen of the meaasun argµe that there will be 4,000 studenb looking for clasarooms in 1'73 when a new acbool would be ready if the bonds an ap- proved. If the bonds are nottapprovtd. there will be 4,000 studenil janimed Into the pmmt five IChool&, which already are brginning to feel the pinch of a grow- ing student populati<lll. NOT NEEDED OpponenlJ say the school will not be needed uaW im ao wby Jppmve boodJ for it now? The ~ 1s that the 0 . ti'leel 'llWdilliiC!liU -. ~ .. u ••' . not done an ii can lo ......... llMI ... pensive schools. For the first Ume the di)' Is asking voter approval of bonds for parks and for a central library. Most of .the M million for parks and all of the IUfmillion !OT a · library would be used for a large com- blnatioo facillly in the central part of the city. 'l1lt pll'I: bond! would provide a com- (Stt BONDS, P ... ZI HHH Criticizes Nixon Over Unemployment ... . By MElllllMAN IMlTH NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Vice l'Tell- deol Hubfrt H. Humphrey today called h1s oppooem, Richard M. Nixon, "unfit for the presidency" because of the Republican'• policies on unemployment. In thll 1harp manner, Humphrey open- ed a day-Jong campaign in New Jersey. 1peaklng first at FaiTlelgll Dic!dnoon University at Teaneck to an audieoct of 3,000 to 4,000. The full lime lludent population of FafrlelP Dickinom ii about 1,000, 'nlere WU ...,. anti-Humphrey pl'O- testerl in the outdoor CfOWd with 0 Dump tbt Hump" _ lllllJ>I 111<1 a few placanil -1ng the cand!dlcy of Negro com- edian Dick Gregoey. By and large, the audf""' reception WU ~ and loud. Humphrty at FaiT!eip Dlcldnlon and In remarb prtpll'ad for other speeches tn Nn Jersey today lnsilted that rr .. on wu llmnh11 to ecoinnic advilen who were proponenta: of 1 • • a d d l t I o n a I unsnploymeat." u a receuiog__ preven- ta\fve. Any man ldbertna to such policies, ,the Democrat argued, wu "not flt !Air the pruldeney •• MEDrrATION . Humphrey called on the students for a ••moment of allen~ medJtatioa" becaUle, be Aid, ••thl$ ls the Republican nallonal holiday -, Ha0owttn." Re a a id Americana had become llCCll5tomtd to "tricks -Mr. Nixon Jed hil Repub~ and "°" we're ping to hive U..11 fn>m BumpllreJ and b I 1 De:roocrllL'' . Tbl Y!ce presldml Aid Nlmn'1 ...,. palp __ .. _and _.11111 the llopllllfcal -"" marted by -.. _....,.. dilc'l1lliodl ~ "I thoul)ll !<It a -k (lbe Repul>ll<u cal!IJlllpl waa -. bit iltel1 tt Issa bellm "' -• bit." Hmnpbray'I lliMrary todlf allo fD. eluded I nllJo of 1'orken ti the RCA pllllll In Ellubtth, N.J. Lalor be headl for Batlle Creek and Detroft, Mich. ill a ll'l!)&ttd _.. ., bll Elilabelb nmackl Jlumplny aid N!mn and bll oconomlc odvilerl wwld hive m«o IUdo ·-~;""""' 'lrilb theft lltt ,P ... J) I "a r st a b t t I ~ • -I I • 'IHVkSOAY, 9C'fOllER'll • .1968 I . ' , I I b.\11."I" PM.OT tflft' ..... SHERIFF MUSICK SALUTES NIW $10 MILLION JAIL DURING ,D.ED!CATION RITES Modam, Eight-Story Structure Roplaco1 Crampacl, Outmoded ·Facility ~~~._.:._~~~~- New $10.25 ·Millio11: Jail Op~ned in Colorful Rites By TOM BARLEY paying for our new jail over a long period or "" oa111 r1111 11.t1 and we're Jntty IUl'e the tupayen want Orange County's new $10.2i mlllion jail it that way." · w,. dedicaled Wednesday iii. colQrful The new jail, ICheduled to open SaWr- ceremonles that attracted an estimated day, wu atlu\ed 11 "• great ad-tOOO Vt.sited' to th9 county's civic center. vancemmt in the history of Orange Coun-Moniln&. rain and BT'I' skies melted ty · ilw enf~ent" by Charles A. sway *'11 noon~ the,~~~ ,, Ojllilen. chief deplllJ ln iha "1o' al- .carried out in. bdgbt ~~·}. Matliit («1iiy p:neral''1 office. • .;: :i; Corps band and an.Amerian Ittglon-con-"You haV41 ~ere a facllllf ol. which y°" tingertl • provided enter I a in Ing can he justlf!al>l:f ~.'' iaJd O'Brien. ii prellmlnarlt1 to the ceremony. will give you the type of en--1 and Hailed by Sheriff James Musick as help that .wm ens;ble'you,to off•. the.kind "the answer to o,Jt prayers for many of treatment that ii n~ U we are yeara," the efiht-rtory facllity was goin gto check ClW' mounting cdme rate." U>rown open to the public for IUided Too UWe attenl!on Ii paid to the role tours after its dedication. lhat a Prtiorie?'s surroundings can play In Flanked by county 1 up er visors.. his rehabilitatl,on, O'Brien aald. "Your auper1or and munkipal Cou,rt judges, cwnty baa before us here today a fine diltrlct attorney'a officers and mayors eJ;ample of the type of facWty that ts from several county clUes, Musick paid needed In our II.ate." . tribute to a "far &ighted county ad· The jail will presenUy · hold 870 miniatratlon that reoognl7J!d the need for prisoners · but is planned fQ.r expansion a new jail yt1t1 ago and pushed abead In with a future capacity of 1,!00 Inmates. It the face of a lot of opposition." replaces the emtlng county jail built in That opposition, Board of Supervilon 1924 to accommodate 280 pri!onen but Chairman C. M. Featherly recalled, took which curnnUy houses almost four times the form of three bond elections "all of that munber. wbich ttsUlted In narrow defeats for the The jail complex conaists of three ln-Jlil propoW. tereormect.ed bUUdlnis on the civic center "But we'Ve put up thi.s ediface an coon-s It e: a two ltOry 'aherlff'n headquarters ly money aed wt're glad Wt did •II that buil\ilnll, I f"'l'.ftoey mtn'l . jail and a way," u:id Featherly. "We won't be £wo-story•women'1 Jail: Few Clues Yet Phone Calls Checked In Lido Isle Gem Theft , By JAa QIAPPEU. Of .. o.Mr .1. ltaft' N"1JO'I Btacb police and the FBI to- day continued their invtlligltion Into the ambu!h robbery or sm.ooo In jewelry from . Mn. Folly Hunt Pierce, we.althy Lido la1a mllrilll. "'Jie'ie-tryiDg to run down any loose encil In the lnvetUgaUcai," ~ewport detective ltflt&nt Kenneth Tbempson said. He .. ~ ddectivei are now cbeckina: an phone calil !'\'-'the ff4 Via Lido Nord • Chicken Livers In Quarantine • , , a ,, home of Mra. 'Pitrtt. "We want to aee if anyone,had been making inquiries u to the artjval home of Mr~ Plerc!e," Thompoon aald. The department .In !)a 1tareh for leads re""""'1y qu~.!.jn. Pferoe'• 11· year-olc1 ~alJibter,,.Paola,' u .well u the famlly '1 servants and ~glihon. . ' Tbl "81, ""1Ch entered the case ' -. beca.,. of.the amount of property stolen and ,the 1pou.ibWty ,of .lnter1t1le ll'aJ\lporlallon, aald .UiiiY ~ reveal nothlDi'•boul their invt1111at1on. " F.a.11 Atenil kid 11\al 1be1 -..era nol In 1 · !*!Uon to mtO<e llltemenil c:on- cenJilll! th• robbery, They did 1a1 Iba! lhe, bureau'• I n." o 1 Y ~ men t ,..., t•au~etlc" In majo1"erlmt1. 'n.y • laUI the r qacj ns 111n- V$1gatfng the -Iblll1r 'fl Violation at ~=·~:: pr-1)1. The aPlttnntl1 eanlllQy .,._ ""'"' 1*y loot placi !ala llOtlllay nfPI In the -., ¥i1. Plen:e'• -...ma. . The """""' .-ii lier ~ Mn. Atloa Wells were btlll&'.drl""-by tht buOer Robert ~ follqwlnc .. -•llllt lo Atlanta; Qo. .&I their -pulled Into the Praa' ...i the-· door-. the trlq ... ... coOlodbyi,..a-__ f...__ .. . ,._ -. tholr VICWlll, ~ ~' atrlppod Ih ,,.... . ., tht fGl'blhe ~ ~· I ! I ' a n a First 'Ben Hur',. ' ' -t Ramon Novurro , . ' Found Murtkred· . ' ' HOLL Yl\'OOD (UPI) -Ramon NQVar- ro; 69, one of Ille-early iaeen'• ~ lovers and star of "Ben Hur," WU foWd slain today'l)t his ilqllyWood llllll home, pc>llce reported.. ' · · • . Police said, Notarro'M111dt .'~ .a dilcovered aboul, l oll. LIL" lir a ..mtMv':Ji , I l ; "¥li'':, " gr.;.sf Of i!l~ifil'~·~ ~-·of the;l ... ,'l<ho~ '°o¥e1~~~~-~ aaid ·Novarro apparent!)' 1'il f,., ~• d muslve beail·injurl~. He "1dr tDI~~ WU In· bed. There WU blood ln Ille 11ICIQI 111\d ~lps of a llltQplt. '. · Chi~ eou,llton aald Novamt'I lfMNi ~~ broken and that fum!Iure had liem overturnA ~.L.~'of the · ·~-__;__; · ... ~ ~~ a-~ .. -•-scene not long after the ·body wu !oOnc! by the male soCretari-' · ,J;ovarro wu born J.,. 1lamon GO SamanJ.egos in Dm'ango, Medeo, 11:1 Feb. f, 1199, the aon,of ~ dtnlill He firal showed 1 talent fllr ~nf when be wu six, and be and his ailte:ri . jut .. • pageant 'In lloooT of 1btli' mother'• birthday. The family came to the Unl!ed Sla•- ilt 1!13 -·the' revoluliot" In"M<ikr They were pennilesa and th'e father wu forced 'tO"•bandon ,Jds"'dentaJ .. pradkt: btcauae of 'failing eylOlghL Hamon .1'tnl·to· "°'k ti> help aupporl the family bf four ~rs and Uve slsterl. Mii f!nt job 'wal fn a in>cerY store at f4 a weet. , . He .abJo' wor):ed , as 1 theater U!ller, piano . teacher, cal• ..,..,. and bit player on the stage and . in mo.vies for five years. ' He WU_, by danct.dfnctar Malioo Morgan, who hired him for her v1udlv1DI act.. ' Later, he appeared In 1 dance pal> tomime at a Hollywood ll:Ulet' where he WI! IMln by«reen director Res: Ingnm, ~-~.~~~~ lmn1ediate bil , He then ~lo ''l'rifllDI WOIDOll, • . (Ba. NOVARRO,-Pop J Oraage . Cou& 'Weaihr • • ' • t ' Sunshine • in copious 1buoo· ance · is · the outlook tor the Onngo Coal! ril!.ij, '1rlih the tem,Pt>Jtw'e edi!Ui qp Into tho 10.. 70'1.' R's · sunU, caJJlornfa alter all. INSIDE TODAY l'inandal colvmnla r'S p I• la POTUr IOfl I/lot--/or"" 1ipondld .lfadion Fognmo II .. ,...., -0.. ..... '"" l>o ~ oo'-·~II tAO """' ,,_t. !Ur -it Olll'agtJJ. . • ' t=-t ~ ~ Cle • • --. -. --.. ...... 7 • ::::.. '"": ''* "' --Q ---· ' ·~ -. .;.:;. ._. ~ --. "A M =-. ..... .. ,, --e-"1 ;:::r"'-.: • I I -.. -S1, 1918 MaccoB . . .. ,., ·-supervisors Urge Noise-Contributions J>rompt Demos 'f o Ad Splurge Limit a:_t County Airport '• ... • ~Library to Screen ~rl'bree Films Friday ~ .. f;,:i::=.:.= ~.Ulllaln6l •, lhallnd al T:llO p.m. II "The Jlod •1:Jalloon" followed by ''llll Moon Jllrd," a ~anluy. and "The Chicken" (Le PoUlol), j:11 l'rloch .... edy abcNI I boy and hll pet t'ddckw.. . ~=.:..!ms an ol pnerol . lnterOll. ' " ""· u.,111 onu1 l.Mrt N. W••' ,,.,...... .... ''*""" J•c.lt l. C.rlrr "'°' ,,.... ....... ._ .... MMwtw' 1.. ~.x ... it -~~· Al\il(t W, .... WiL11 JI• .. -=-~-,, ,...., .... ...... ,.. .... ..... Mtlll'I ~ P.O. t. "' tlMI --......,. INOI: 1211 *"tt ._... ~ c.e.t. ... I ..... Sty ....... "'--...,.. na ,...... MwM> • . . "C,." hllWIJ 11111*1 Ibo FM 11111 .. _...,. Jtl ---Oranat Causll7 Alrparl will -Ibo llppor Newport Beach Bay area by 1972." F~l,. poln\I out In a letter to the fedml....., 11111 Ibo FM hu on lhrH -·lbWarlod Ibo tffoN ol oounly government when it sought to llmJt noise at Ibo airporl by the passage of OrdinlDCW. • , · ~ The veleran' supel'Vilor notes In today'I 1-lhal Ibo JM "hu advl•d our Alrporl Deparlment 11111 the control of patterns and climb profiles are not the r<SpOOB!blllly. ol Ibo county bul rather that ol 1llt FM." · In Yiow 11 lhal Jelle< F•lhtrlJ llalel, "the board .•• Places the burden of noise llihJt. suppression ll'ld control on the FAA llllct Ibey; by llleir own conleollOD, are the oob' <1>11 who are empowll'td to eatabllah such Umlta." Faalbarll' """"' Ibo FAA In hll letler ol lhe cnopir111m o1 Ibo OOlll!tJI'• dlreclor ol a'llallcm "ln llllld7llll qd Mllbll.llllng rioilf 1IJojll al a level 11111 , wlU I nol .dfllroy lmld·voloel cc uoclu1Y dllllO lhe Aiiioce and dul<it ol lht rellclenll ol 'illooa =:"1~':'!J .... ~lbo <>rya• . . . p,.... Pflt, l NOVARRO ••• 118clramoucbe .. and ''!bl Arab," which l"!'!IOd blm lo -Helllmdln--lllmlu 11110 Jim"' t 1'Mlta Harl. W IDd 11student PYince." The b•-· .... ~ u Ilia lladln( ladlll IUdl _, lovellea u Groll Garbo, Nanna Sbtarer, ll)'ma Loy and Alice Tvry. Novarro never maniod and lived quietly In .... ol lht •Parbntnto ht ..... ed~ ~=" ~:: ~ brolhen and llllera. Tbree of hll llllwl ........ 1111111. Henada-ldtal ... _con- lldorablellme on a amal1 nndl be owned in the mountains DW' San Diego. He invested bis $5,000 a weet movie salary which be earned in the days before . WABHINGTON (Al') -'!'bl llamo- crall, """"" b7 lht ---"' cOmlnr tn, ptan lo .l]iend about IU m.llllon on televillon and radio adver· lis1nl durl!ii ~ cloolni .clays of the presl<lentlal CAIDpilln. • A ep:>ktmDU for the Democratic Na· tiooal Committee, confirming W. today, said the bulk ol the money would go for lelevlllon ~· . "We now loel "" Will bo ~le to match Mr. Ni... .. lolevlaton.' Ille ljlOkes-man aald. . ~ The $2.5 million 1pending, he said, wooJd cover about the last 10 days of Ille campalp. "We had only modeol plam a monlh 1110," tbe .opokell!llD Aid, "bul u Ibo monoy boPn to roll in we were able to flnn up thl Ideas and go ahead." The Democrata. on an ovtralJ basis, now put their actual ~ for the c1111palp al about 110 million, the 1poilllrn,. addad. Tlie DomocraUc NaUOllll Comm11tee, Dlld with the HOUM Cl1rk, II recelvld !'1111.2'11 ln conlri- from Jon. I to Oclober II and •penl 11,1114,1.M. Shoreline Talk' Slated Saturday Collfccnla's lhorollnt and lht on- .,..cbmont ol lndultey upon Ito l)lltural -ltld marine JU• will bo 1111-__ ,al. day40lll mteltnl ol the Sima Club'• Anlola Chaptor Coa- servallon Commlltee. Sel tor the Molap Cove School ln lht PolOI Venles Ellatoo, the -will feature talks by 1peclaJi.ata in lhofellnt terraln and marine bioloey. Thi aftlr· imn portion ol Ibo pn>ll'Oll\ w1ll bo elf. votld to 11'• wwl:lhop -1ons. 8chedu1td f1lr tlllcul1lc11 ii the rtotnt abandonment of plans to de'lllop lJpper Nowport Illy and the lmpld o1 Iba t scheme OD the 1111'1 natural l'llGQ?CU. Sukarno Released hllh !ncome Illes In real Ollate In the JAIWITA, JndonNla CAP) -SoourUy San Fernando Valley and ln Mui.co. officials have released fqnner President In rectm& yean bt worked onl1 CIC--• SU);amo after lengthy "111itltmanly" ca1lonallf. · ' qlllitlaolng ~ul iro -lnllm>aallng a He made guest ·appeartncer on ~ of. hls -supporters wllo are televl.slon shows and appeared 1n a WaJt suspected o( plotting to brln,g Sukarno D~ movie "The Mne Lives oI Elfego baclr: to power1 military inteWgence Baca. . !OW'Ctl laid todiy. · Phantom Unmasked Thought Stag Showing Was Private lpoc:lal lo Ille DAILY PILOT A klevllioo lftClnW who tholillit he was WatcJtlnc aome rathep r a c y tosetherntsl an alone -but ...... lhe a<llon with lhoulands -waa lltakd. WadlioadaJ. Robert A. Vutch, 15, ot S a n iomanlino, WU bookld Oii ompldon Of broadcllllna -maaor 11 lhe Pbaolcm P<n!otlraphor wbo llhlNd his IUlle """" cm four lalovlllon lllllou Sun-~ 1n P•hn spr1np quot<d viatch u qyln, ht ..., oolely rooponslbll for occldenlally lilowlnl a 1111 movlo dtpto. u., .... aud ....... 1n an accll of .. 1<11. '11>1 JOUn1 TV llcMlclu Joll>ed the --from which ....... llsW -hlo.....i-..,1ym....,t11o...,_ lnl hllhl7 NCOmmended from an -11*11111* la ... ~ Ha _, ... ---ly -.,, for 'wtiaiMf 11--lo lbom. 1'bllorll9 aa lo wtlo Pl'QJtclld I 1J lo IJ. .-Ml --.... Clbll .... lllUOn ICPtM ... nmpul Illar - " eallen pullad -. .. 1Wl1 from -~ .. ~ Per~ Ille -ted WU Ibo Id• ol 1 -ol po111111ralllion Mlllnf Ill' I --bore fn the _, '*-t lo~ lo Illa mllltlludoo tn doalit Imt.d. pol&ct tm'41D1*1. tt WU Veatch who merely forg\tt to swttch off the UJ>e linking the KPLI( studio with lhe cable lllevtllon ll)'llem. · He lllouihl ht WU lellin( a plec1 ol the action alone. • Several thousand vlewen watched alOl1I with him u .. ,-.... and woman cavorted on thi ICl'liln, where an old movie bad beeo scheduled to run. The rum was lttD Jn the comnumlUe':t of P a I m Sprlnp, Palm DoHrt, lndlan WellJ 'and Rancho Mirage. fn a carefully handled •pecial broa<l- cut W-J n11J11, ·KPl:.M -.Uv• •lco p...sldent Jollll Nellon opologtud to thole viewen who felt an apology wu ill or<lor !Or Ibo T'OC7·program .• He MJd the fthn w11 "unfortunate," bol did nol •labotlte wbo " .... .... fortunate lor, allho<lllo Vaatcll II DI> vtously ono lndlvldul wbo ban bo -~=--~~.,u}: -TV ......... ~Into looa1 ff -~ . "Smnelht._ I t • • this -W r.qiltr. _. nlher ieelinlcAJ lmewJadco. • 11111 J. Lee Smith, Who II P'ednl Ooai- rmmlcallonl Oommlalon ..,.i-Ill chirp o1111o roe I.DI Ang'1eo o111co .... l7 Wodnolda1. Vaatch bu lhal llclWcal bowlldp. •lthooP 11 waa uaed ~. 'llM ...,,... •• know1: tmobJ °"' lllntd 111 """-· .,_ ..... llb]J to bl lh&recf V11'f 1f'ldet11 boW\t•. HushT~ ela • • • • . .,. u-Prw..-...ilui . ' l!'r<n<h Jorelin Mlali!lef Mlcbol Dobra ..id today In Parts'hl belloved th• Paru Vietnam ta1b were pam:lna tbM.1gh "decla1ve" houri; an tridlc&Uao tbal last- mlmlla ,....t ...illlilllll ... delaying ' tho~ II'~ -of• .. blnf blilt. . IL Pl&.O ....... h' llkalrC K ... IW H•lloween Vfgll Ton!Jht's Ille !ll&hl llallle, e, ·!'¢· ):.ees. Williamson, 4 (from left). ~ wllb lhouUnds 1lf olher Orange Coast youngsten, have been I g forward lo. Their jack-<>-lantern II ready, 10 are their masks and costumes. Are YOll ready for them! ~allace'Courage'Earns Him 12,000 Empty Seats PlllLADELPll!A (UPI) -a-go Wallaco Ill food ol aylng bo'a the only pnoldenUal candJdate with colirage enough to hold rallle1 in the largeat a.reno available and tab the chance of belna.embarrused by empty .. to. Wodneoday Jllibl lhla courage took him lo Pbll1delpl>lo'1 daDllni new Spoctrum. whlcll hokll 17,000. Only l ,000 Wolllce paJ1laus lhowed up. Wallace wtthln the pul waal< had pack· ed New York's Madfton Squart Garden and Detroit'• Cobo Hall, 1¥11 ar9nu us- ed by NaUOllal Baokotball AlloCllUon * Frot11 r,..e J . . HUMPHREY ••. pollclu than Ibey barlalnld for. "CUtllnf 1w1y Am<rtcan jobo. u Mr. Nixon proposes, will cool oll lht _, -ud pUI H In the dMP fr-of recession," Humphrey Aid. '"lben II no klQtr 1111 QUOlllM lhal U you lei the Repobllcans back In the Wbile House, there will bo lncmled unemploy· ment. "They are cotiunltted as 1 inaiter ol policy lo deliberotaly lhMring man out of work. They have said so. The only ques- tion now is hQw lOlli tbe receasioa will last and how deep it wt1J cul ''Under the Democrats you have eno joyed Iii monlhl ol Pl'Qlllerlty, 'lbat 11 I record -I ncord J Jnlllid lo braU: llaln and again." team• r9pre&enUns those citlea. But the cfo"d at Philadelphia, while enthusiaJtl.c, wa11 below expectation!. WaDace w11 undi!mayed;' however, tellfn1 SOO persona at a '25-•·plate dinner later', "We are the only candidate in the race that bu gone to places Uke the Spectrum, and tn Detroit la.st night • very tremeDdous hall, and Madison Square Garden, because they are worried about the crowd. But we Went lbert at 6 o'clock In lht Spoctrum today ud you saw the treinendous crowd we bad." Ho appears lo<jay In Haiwalown, Md., and Norfolk, Va. Leri• numbon ol poUce wore at the Speclrwn rally and they fccmed lines bolween the Wolllco supporlen ud solne lOQ beckler1 In lht rear ol lhe artna IQ ~911 any conlfoollUoni. Thert were anary worda between two groups bul no llibto OCClllTed lnalde the hulldlnc. Police mnovod one mu who hod l(ll"1ld I poUcomu with I liquid thal wt-ballevld to bo llar 1u or ....... A lllQl!bor of-..,... l!Tlfllld and •mrll·Pollce·,... lnJond ID mfnor acuf. fl• rill 1111-Wallace -.1on ou111c1t Ibo llUlldlnc. 'llM -IDdopoodonl Party CU> did.ate, Wbo ncelvtd a 10-mlnute ovaUon fnm hlo -.•• when he cama on slqe aeol>mPlftlld by 1111 mOlher, his sister and hll -Jn.law, ......... led by ""'"' ~oO· chantl of 11We Wul Wallact.' ~ !ht hecllen, u he bepnlo.U, ' 111 OU ttl1 )'OU Oftll tblna," Walllct reloljod. "You art Pinc to pl him on NOY. L" Another llld!callm ol a pcllllbl& hlleb ' ...... -Parll wben Pham Dang I.am. the South Vi~eee clllef observer at tho la!U, ldt loclly for a qulcl: bip to -8alaon and ~llool with hll _.. • menL Salpn 1iu 1"ell ""°rlad •boJklnc al cerlaln lleml ol lht.Amorlcaiil- .plan. And ~ Salio• Prealdent NllU)'eo Van Thieu aald he . aaw· no indlcaUon ol. a ~ t.Wan! • -binc ·hall bocauat lllool 'hlf Lllled to lhow any goodwlD .. "Ai · IOOI) u Hanoi <!bows ,goodwill, ... mlgb1 me tho _blnf,.. "' aald. • . Tliero' WU • d~ al1eoco Ir 0 m W11hlnalon althOUlb dlplomaUc rapccll in world capitats ha.ve hinted at a bom- bing ball bel<n tho U.S. presldenllll elecllons on Tueslay. The Jul w<ri from l'realdent JobQIOn tale.Jul weol: waa no breakthrough, no challge.ln Che baale U.S. posllloo. . . Baclt In SaJioa.U.S, beadquarlero to4oy announced a new heavy ~ ol North Vlelnam by American Jell ml the baUieahlp New J..-..r but w.nnect military ........ ~ plloll ..... nmnlng out nf llrflell and returning to buea with tom of unused bomb:!. ' ' -Fr.o111 Pqtt l ., BONDS •.• plu of about tt parU wttll .... in most every neJ&bborhood. Nearly an o1 )hem would be developed wJth play equipmeBt. The central park would have two lakes with provisloos for boating .and fishing. A 60,000 aquare loo! library oyerlooklng one of the lake3 would be bull! with the library bond money. The i>rf,..j !¥tlity i. le3s than 10,000 llq\lare feet !n are, and conslder<d much too omali. . 'lbere II no !onnal oppos!Unii lo lhe library and park bond!. A charier amendlnent lo Change from elec tive to appointive the method of selection of the city attorney is opposed by the aame group opposing lht lchool bonda. ,. The meuure would call for tbl at-torney to bo appolnled by lht clly cOomcll. The attorney 1!0Uld l>< subjocl lo rocaU by the people, an unll!Ual featurt bulll Jn. to the propoaal to lnaure IOll\e con""1 by the -1f ,.....,.bo Ii"' leaal adl'lce to lhe councllmcm. ' ) : ·, .1 '-· Opponenu uy lht people obould not give up the rilht tO vote. for ID)' atOetn and llUQe8I thal an appointed clty at· torney . would enforce lawa 1 om e mliht cooslder "moraDy.obJectlonable." Only lhe park bond! 1!0\lld \oesult ln I llx lncrule U appro~od. Olli per year for lhe bonding procram bu - -1\sUmatld •118 to" per -(or ..... of IVlfl(ll -ln lbo'cll:y, Library bonds and ln--ba paid from lht fund Cl'Mted b)' Ibo lruh collection fee Impooed In Janllll')' lo build a capllal projocll fund, • Sciiolil bond rapayinent would bo b)' ez. tending the pruent 60 cooi. per 1100 aSlelled valuaUon tu rate tor bl:IDd m. tel'lll and rod8Jl\l'Uon to cover the rtpay. rnenl period ol the bondl. Thi llnuce mu'""" roqutre a -thlnla maJori11. Thi char1er cbanp needa 0lll7 I idmple majority, 20"/o TO 40"/o OFF . DINING ROOM & GAME SETS, FLOOR SAMPLES " . H.J.GAR~EfT fU·RNfJURf' PROl'USIOl<IAL Ull HAUOR ILVD. INT~IOA DUliNIAS Opal! Man., Thura. I Prl. 1-.cOSlA MISA. CALIF. 646-0271 """" ' l • ------------------------------------------------------ I Vt I u.~ ctu rur ' Cr< ""' Pa hi> ! [ pie ~ An • Mr dei be! I ro, lov sla pol I dis ... 1 ift WI 10 ( oai ml W8 '"' ( we OVI J "" by f Sal '· I wh jut m< 1 In Th for be> I th• '" '"' I pil on ye I Mc ·~ I • loc wa wh Pr im t "S pu I "E Pr ltl Or ( I I II& tin LI• pl' (E l Joi ... Ill .... Or j sbi '"' ... Ml "' Im He .. ' _, Q]j c , • ; "4 "'l" = +=Fi -• -· l(C ¥~ ' , ' ' • • . -· l • I, Today's U01lng • EDITION N. Y.· St.M.ks ,. voe. 6T, NO. 262, J ~TIONS, • PAe~ n.(URSDAY, OC'l'.OIER: l f, l96t TEN CEHTs • s cor· IOil oun ' •Too Neu.ier~ VP Hopeful Hits Pau'lsen's Pick . A Laguna Beach housewife setking the U.S. vice presidency today blasted her chosen running-mate's choice of his own running-mate. Mn. Martha Jones, 33, Of 2210 Creatview Drive, earlier in the month answered deadpan televislOl'l comedian Pat Paulsen'• plea for a female to join hi.a put-on presidential ticket. Paulsen never amwered back. Instead, Mrs. Jones charged, he has picked singer Tiny Tim with whom to seek the number one and two spotl on the Ainerican political bit parade. "Tiny Tim is too neuter," declattd Mrs. Jonea, who said nothing about demanding a recount to determine who is best suited far vice president. "Besides, he was born in England," she Put Up Struggle said, hinting the Jong-haired, hlUng-voic- ed entertainer might not meet residency requirements either. Mrs. Jooea is still running, with the aid of her · campaign · manager, artist- astrolog!st Barbara Lara, of 2147 Crestview Drive, who a1IO llill forecasU victory for the Paulsen.Jones tlcltet. Mrs. lonea also wggested part or her problem might be that her· address in a bucolic woodSy neighborhood .doesn't car- ry the pazazz of lay' Emerald Bay , Three Arch Bay or Monarch Bay. "And they aren't even in the cit:· limit.," she griped. Mrs. Jones hu been campaigning on r. platform of M o t h e r, .God, Apple Pje. Beautificatipn and Reuniftc&tfon of lt1': singing group "Buffalo Springfield." . ·I Famed Star of Silents, , - Main Beach Park Use Considered By lllCHARD P. NAIL Of .... Dlltr '""" "'" Will Laguna'• Main Beach Park ·leeOOle "pmistea, palm trees and paths" 'll" a COJnPeUtor with the llotel Lagana? City Manger Jamea: D. Wheaton WU outlining the extremes: of a spectrum of choices that will fact: the City Council in 'deCiding how the new acquisition shall eventually be developed. The development could be pure park, said Wheaton, wW.. landlcaping and cipen area or could contain commercial developments on a portion. A convention center and hotel development have bef1I di!CUSBed in the put. When the councU decides what it wants on tile 1,oOo feet ol beach frontage, the' ci- ty'llWl&gtr said, a precise plan could be prepared. • Ramon Novarro,. Slain Thia would pave the wa:r for the city .{ seeking llnanclal aasillince 111· the development of itl new "window to the · ' .. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Ramon Novar- ro, 69, one of the early screen's great lovers and star or "Ben Hur," was found slain today in his Hollywood Hills home, police reported. Poli« aaid Novarro'1 nude body was dlacovered aboul l;Jll a.m. by a .ecretary. .. . . . ' Novarro in bia, time w• --GM of the *1'tl~ of the . .a..1 ......., alan. lie wu one. of the few who also managed to 10 on into "talking pictures ... Chief of detec!lves Robert +· HouPton laid Novarro appartntly 1 u ff ere d massive head injuries. He said the actor was in bed. There wu blood in the room and signs of a itruggle. Chief Houghton said Novam>!s glasses were broken and that furniture had been overturned. A brother of the ex-star arrived on the scene not long after the body was found by the male secretary'. Novarro was born ·Jose Ramon GU Samanlegos in Durango, Mexico, on Feb. &, 1899, the son of a dentist. He first showed a talent for actJng when be was six, and he and bis listen jut on a pageant in honor of their mother's birtliday. The family came to lhe United States In 1911 after the revolution In Mexico. They were penniles.s and the father was forced to abandon his dental practice because of failing eyesighl Ramon went to work to help support the family of four brothers and ifve sisters. His lint job was in a grocery store at $4 a week. He also worked as a theater usher, piano teacher, cafe singer and bit player on the stage and in movies for five years. He was seen by dance director Marlon Morgan, who hired him for her vaudeville act. , Later, he appeared in a dance pan· • tomime at a Hollywood theater where he was seen by screen dlrtctor Rex Ingram, who slped him to play Rupert in "The Prisoner of Zenda," in wbicb he was an immediate hit. l He then appeared in 1'TrU1lng Women," "Scaramouche" and ''The Arab," w,hlcb pu.!lhed hlm·to stardom. He starre:I in auCh notable ntms u "Ben Hw"', "Mata Harl," and "student Prlnce." The bandlome star drew u hil leading ladles lllCb ocreen !o..U.. u 11reta Garbo, Norma Shearer, Myrna Loy ·d Allee Terry. Chicken Livers In Quarantine Dr. John R. Pllllp, Orange COunty health officer, tod11 announced a qa&aran- Une on Mama Fisher'• Cbopped Qik:ken Liven produced bJ Coronet Food ()om. pony and dlltrtbuled by Dofry l"mh, (Earlier ""*' Pa(• I) nm produd contalned In l\Hunce Jm baa ..... ldealifled u a poaible aource of one cue ol botullml occurrlnc to Los Angeles. The prodUCI ii being rtmoved from all ltorel and --In Orange County. -having the prodUCI In bis home should 1nunedlaW7 ftW1n it to the store from , whlc:b U ,,.. pwcbuocl. In U.. ....i thal -lu -1111)' of Mama Fllbet'1 a_.i aii.ten Liven r.:::lrite b.e should ~ h1I J>l>lsldan I 11 and al10 the Onnp Oollftty Health lloputmeal, tekphont fU.3171 . t - ' ·• StO<!Jc MfJt'lcets .... A possible source ol such funds would be the State Land and Water Conaerva· tion Pund. San Clemente received such grant to aid in beach acquisition and development project. Wbeatqn said state offlcllls have shown ap ~ !n'll>O·~ ll<och~ a~ 1t ii smi))li tliU Ji'Jlllola_lliey usuallY IUp=i:iDJ. l'ioolM . . lit •.!(i6'1 ... "'1't would be a prerequ · tO Ill)' application for flnanctaJ a.ss1atance, he said. HHH Criticizes Nixon Ch'er UnelhJ>loyment • By MEl\RlMAN SMITH NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Vice Presi- denl Hubert H. Hwnpbrey today called his opponent, Richan::I M. Nixon, "unfit for the presidency" becaUJe: of the Republican'• policies on unempklyment. In this sharp manner, Humphrey open- ed a day-Jong campaign in New Jeraey, speaking first at Fairleigh Dickinson lfniversity at Teaneck to an audience of 3,000 to 4,000. The full Ume student populat.lon of Fairleigh Dickinson is about 1,000. There was some anti-Humphrey pro- testers in the outdoor crowd with "Dump the Hump" signs , and a few placards boosting the candidacy of Negro com- edian Dick Gregory. By and large, the audienct! reception was friendly and loud. llwnpbrey at Fairleigh Dlcki!uon and 1. mn.ru prepared 1or other llj)eeehes NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mark· in New Jersey today inJlsled that Nixon et remained a little ahead late th 1 s wu 11.stenlng to economic advisers who afternoon after trimming away moet ol were. proponents of ' ' a d d I t I o n a I a sharp advance it made on various re-Wlemployment" as a rttessio:n preven- ports of a breakthrough toward peace,, tatl:ve. Any man adhering to such in Vietnam. (See quotations, P a 1 e 1 polJciel:, the Democrat argued, was "not ZZ.23). Ill for the prom<teocy." ~~~~~~~~~~~ • .. ,_ RILAXID ON· ROST~ · NI-In lllil>oll • Saddleback JC OfficiaLs Oust Dress Code Critic Saddlebact Golleie trustees have ex- pelled a critic of their dress code for "open and persistent deflance" of school personnel. Pat Dinon, 19, of Tustin was expel!ed ltt:onday following an executive session ol the board. [)\non appeared with hl:s father Richard A. Dinon. Board acUoo c~e after Supe~in­ lendent Fnid H. Bremer expelled Dinon earlier this month. Action by the U'ultees llhnplJ made orfidal the ezpuwon b7 the superintendenL Dlnon had •protesled the clrta code at an Oct. 7 meeUng of the board. John Sukam(J Released JAKARTA. lndcmes1a (AP) -Security oflkjala have rel-former l'{esldent SukarbO after lengthy "gentlemanly" questloriinc bul .,. .. now !ntetrpgailng a group of hi• aupporten who .... 1111ptcled of plotting to bring Mamo back to f>O!W, mllilaty· Intelligence -oald today. Flood, counselor to the atudeDts, at the time . accused him of using abusive language earlier. Dinon bad l;>eel1 barred from class until . he got a haircut. "I was shocked. Maybe you can call it abusive. I'm not sure," be admiUed at the Oct. 7 meetiJ:tg. Dinon told the board at the time, "t knoV!' people right ,now who aren't going to Sa'ddleback because of tt (the dresS code). It's too bad because: they should be going to school." He advised the board not to enforce the dl'91 code stringently and said Sa<J.. dleback would nol, ~ · !nto another Berkeley ''tiecauR we don't have the in-- telllgence to -into another Berkeley." Al the Monday meellnl, lru8tee Alyn M. Brannon of sa.nta. Ana offered a mo- tion to IUspend DJnon r1ther thin expel blm. Truitee Loujl J, Zltnll: or Lquna Beacb llOCO!lded the motion. The -loll three to ..... H,.i " pasaed, Dinon wolild have """·ordered out of acbool.only for the quarter. Amr Uon lo ....,a him. which pwec1,.wm keep him ou1 1or the rematncter or 111e IChoof',..,. Nixon Challenges HHH . I To Back Popular V~tor Hull Part Identified As Sub's Irvine Helps Laguna ChefJt ' , , The Irvine Company bas donated 1111 to the 1981. fund drive or the i..orun- Beach Comrnunily Chet!. · ., Thomu lloherly, pmldent of !be locol chest, oaid, "'llm genetOlll gill from tho Irvl~e Company will certalnly pnwlde a shot In the arm to our sagging drive to iaise SSl,000 ln thia durrent fund cam- paJgri." Wlllilm L. Aldrich, a compaDJ a- ~. made the donation during a ,.. cent meeting of the Laguna Beach llolary Club. ' Doherty oaid !be drive hp about reacb- ed the halhray mark lo the pal. The local cGdmtunity cbell supporll 14 qencles servlnc youth, well"" and health. Headquartered at Zll"Forest Ave. tt can he reached by pl>ooln& ~. Weadler Sunll\fne in coploua abund· 1nc1' 1t the_ outlook fot the 1 Orange Cout -Friday. wllh th• lemperature odli•I up into the low 70'L 11'• lllllllT California ~all • INSmE TODAY FIMndol colu"'nial SJ Iv la Porter '°~'~ Uwat prcuvr1 /or an ,.,,..,_ JI.-,. program ii IO VfM Ulal lllo -ldfll llt i..:;.-.. --lt llw llc>I prHidcKl Bn col,._ II .,.~u. . .,,.. t -...I =-. C\I ii • • --, !=~~--? = ~-'"II =--:t ---· -, --.. --.. :y-...., ' ~I:' = ·-= !:"I,":" I :.;-..._ .: ' J .... . ..... .. 1 OAIL Y PILllT Macco Ba .king I Realty Firrn'Gi ' ' AN...,..._ ...ity --own-td. llf oa ........ rollr<lod la one of the $25,000 to Aid A :ec1~ ... ~~::m~:::,x=..~ ..... • ' l!IOlor '·-· ol ~ Pro-paillllDll t, lhe Waboo AJnendm<nl oa P .... b tu, ltwu..,,.ned W-y. Reportl filed with Secretary of State "Mr. -uld -he hod lo say Wedoesday ," commented an off l c e spatesman, althoug~ whatever he had "to aay WedneJday aod to whom It wu said wal left unclear. Ulbuted 15,000 Ill 111pport " the ~ -• ·w&en ti •u lauded.111 a move to.rtlleve ::. Pnok,M. Jordan -that the Macco "::ilWIJ Co. donated $2$,000 lo help pro- '~qio tht -"" ·-·r ~ Willlom C. Biker, lldlld 111 ID -'IJ,IOO ot.bts ... v• .. ., Ttae lfvlm Company wu another ma· jor ba~er of the controvenJal aineod- ,ment, but .menied ila poolUoo o.t. IJ property w... . -. When olllclala of the qrawnDc land devel~ent flnn learned Qf lhe methods and •p,8.lble fel!dla of the Wal.90n ~. !io1rmr ,...., weol on f9cOnl ... oppo61ac ft: L; ~~ ' <' ~ • • It l ~ I t J ' ~ i' ............................. ~"j·" ........ ""'l .. !"" .. !"" ...... ·~--1111!·· .... ·~ ......... ... .. • . " LAGUNA TEEN CORNER ' By JOM GORMAN '·' • " DAIL'I' PILOT Ir.ff ..... • I . . WARMING UP ~TELEVISION DEBUT .:.-,..,.._ 011-T · 'for "Mod squall" ean• . . ;·:;Library Expansionists ... ' :::To Seek Representation .... :·· AdVocata of expanding Laguna Beach "i11>rary at Ila praent 11\e will be ,..king .. ~.~epr~tation on the board. of Frlenda of -;.uic Library Wednesday night. ·· The library group Is Lo meet in public session at 8 p.rn. • Wednesday in the • 1-aguna F-al bulldin(. """"ames Dilley Ald that be, Adele Ipsen : and Bob.G<orge will be asking for three ~ places OD the bolrd ol the Friendl wblch : hu 15 directors. ~ ! ,Dille)' 1 a l d thal advocalea of t h e 1111 d&nklft .,ate IN' not now repruented = oo. lhe bolrd. Tho alte pllllorophy that la ~ t1P'¥11 iwl; ba Aid, la the Blumont rite § ~.m A-ue> on '.°1""1 dlllrlct pro- .. ~two 1itel were among several ~ : in city and county ltudle1 of the ! locaUon for a future larger l!Qrary. : • When a alte ~ocllon commlllee ol : l>aculll dlbieor cll...ived, Aid Dilley, the • ~ formula qreed on ires that ' . . ; ,,-----------... : • • • • ~ ' ., ' " ' • • • • • c • 1 ' IJMIY ~llOf OIWtOI COo\IT 'VILrlHI NO COMl'.\llY a.Mt N. W"' _ .. _ Jt,li: k. C•rity ~, ...... _,~~ 1\M•• K•tril ..... Tie1N• A. M•rt~!111 IMMll1119 '""" lic~lr41 P, N1U Pt.i Nf1 .. 11 a....-..... ~ ... ..,_ ----UI ...... A.,..' Molllol ~ .. P.O. ... t6'. tJW --c.t. .... 1 • w... ..., """ .......,..,.,,.uwwt ........ ..,_ , .............. : ...... ....... thf: downtown Ind Blumont sites would both ~ referred to the consultant con- ducting the general plan study. Also implicit, accordiitg to Dilley, was the understanding that the downtown site would be preserved in any event a:i "a communlty center." '~ said, "We are 1enuin'3 hoping for a recognition of the ifOUP Uilt favors the central Ille. We feel the board of the friend• bar a duly lo oaleiUlfd the =· tral sJte." , • \ ' ' GIW1"'1'9!Jllcbllta. ...... YGlll'ltnr :-!!,j!tt ~ ..... to lepart• .. .... llalloWMl,1118: • \ 1l>a bfaell llC<>Op la lhit LilllS -Iola Ollm will ba mating her televlllon debut en ABC'1 "Mod Squad" nut -Iola benelf IMmed of W. Ol>ly two -qo wbm )>er qent lnlonned her lhe will ba cul u Clar ....... lltl friend Ill the nrir -.... ~ nlghta, The oni, troub!e fl that "Mod Squad" ll1IJ' not even ba OD """1 -depelt-dhic oo bow the mu.a I'>· Ouy, people, 1t&tt writlng -I~. > SPEAKING OF ACTING, tune Jn tootcht at I p.m. oo lt•F .M. 8bould be bl· terestlng. Remember the 11Jmru!Oll from Man" IClle In lat, llt1lllanUY p~ o u I by Oraon Welle! The w1Jo1e naUiin wu ohaldng, I've been told, The «glnol tepe of the frllhtluI tall evening will be played Oil the rldlo torilCht. MJyba lhey'll head lo the blill qaln. Fer -ol you lrict-or;trutlng lonlcht. doo't bo!bar to rlop at the -at Ill Sumjnlt Drive. AD you'll 1et la a hl!ldful ol lplinten: So bappena !hat's where Dou& Stewanl and bJa pareota "'" ed. Notlco put ten... Reuoo (Ill cue yo u haven't been mdlJ!l Iba•> f '5,000 pound movng .,.. "apllt ilOlq ft8 thing." UJts thh1g11 WU r~ tbrou&h the Stewarda' hoole. > I undmtand llous fl ti1ct-oNreatlng ton 11 h ~ hoping to rocoive a ntw houae .•. OPTIONAL TIDBITS~ Tomorrow is 11Dress.Down Day" at the high school,for everyone but tbose 'who will be having their pix lektn for the acUviUea sectlon of the Yearbook, TRANKS· OF THE WEEK iRI to Dr. Vlncent Carroll, who hu IO fjilthfuUy served the LBHS varsity foo'tball team as physician since 1935. Tomorrow night is "Dr. Carroll Night,'' and there w!U be a lot of presentation& to the doc who has earned IO much in the 33 yeari of dedication. Ceremonies take p I a c e preceding the Orange football game at Guyer Field. Policemen Indicted For Panther Sh~tup OAKLAND (UPI) -The Alamed• County Grand Jury has indicled two fired OakJand pollceman on felony ch.ar&es or shooting up Black Panther headquarters Jut month. Sear'tt indictmentl were-I 1 1 u e d Wednwtay night agalnat Robert Famll, 28, and Richan! V. Willllml, D, on a charge of l1rlng Into an Inhabited bulldlng. DAILY PKM lftff ..... Beautltal Wltclaeratt , Lqima BtlCh Hi&h Schoo{ lllllor Jam!t Lyatar prepam for Hallo. w-wlfll appropriat. atlln, ~ atwnp, broom, eat and pumpkin. Some 'wllcbet, II appears, are bewll<:hlng. · •', , • .. Laguna Bea\ili ID<>.lllt!s\a wllO tace deti>ur s!gDB OD Glenne~ SIJ"el .11 C!OO: Street and St. Ann'! · Drive will be happy to know detour·is both temp- oi9rj ~ (or progress. Streets are closed so heavy equipm""' .can excavate for 6G-lnch drain pipe from -Cleo Street to Wendt Terrace • Festival Board Plans Souveni.I· Program Meeting The FesUval of Arla board bas achedul- ed a apecial meeting Monday night to ilir the future of~ souvenir program. Board memblrs are to meet with publlsher Vernon Spltalerl, who publlahed the ltea program, and with represen- taUve11 of the Junior Chamber of Com· merce. The Jaycees have distributed the pro- gram for the pait few yean. Publicity chaJnnan Paul ' Griem told fellow board members at the October meeting that Spltalerl wanted lo lncreue the program ctlarge to fl and wanted to control diatl'ibuUon. "He feela he can do a better job il he h a a control of the distribution agents," said Griem. He said the publisher felt he could sell u many at •1 u at 75 cents, the cbar1e Ulill y~ar. Griem allo uid Spitaleri eougbt a three-year contract from the board and wou1d like to add na- Uooal adverliaJni lo tha program. Director Harold Burton said at the lime, "three or four yeara •11> w~ the Festival bad no one to sell the nroarams. the Jaycees cime in and salvage'd it and 1ave up ~ snow cone booth." Burton called for the three-way meeting scheduled Monday. Lig1lnan Held After Accident A Laguna Hills woman waa both in· jured and &:n'ested, police sai~, when ber car struck a parked rtatloo waa:cm <II Laguna Conyon Road Wedneoday nljht. Police Sgt..Frank Dillon said Josepblne Ann Marriott, 51, of 488 A, Calle Cadiz, was treated for three cracked rlbl and a cracked sternum at Orange County medical Center. Dillon said she was then booked at Orange County Jail on SW!plclon or being drunk in an a u t o. He said the car was westbound on Laguna Canyon Road when the tccldent occurred a quarter mlle east of Canyon Acres Drive at lO:tl p.m. Carroll Fete ·Set Ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 7:40 o'clock Friday eve- ning at Guyer Field when Dr. Vincent Carroll will be hooored for serving tile Laguna Beach High School as team physician . for 3! year_s. The game Friday, ·to begin at 8 p.m., has been declared 11Dr. Carroll Night" in appreciation of his devotion since 1935 when he first came to Laguna Belich and volunteered' to be the team physi- cian. The student Council of the high school has arra,nged for a num- ber of presentations to Dr. Carroll preceding the game against Orange High School. County Picks Cons.Utants For South Coast Project County supervisors moved a step nearer to preparation of the South. Coast Scenic project Wednesday wilh the selec- tion of Wilson a n d Williams of Corona del Mar a1 consultants for the survey. The architectural flrm beat .out 10 .other bidders for the tl&,000 survey con- tracl. Amoog candidates ,.jected by the pla.nn1Jw eormnlaalon's ·recommendation to rupervia:n were Lang and Wood of South Laguna and WJlllam Bluroc:k of Corona del Mat. ' WWron and ll'lDiama will be asked lo draw up 1 plan for the scenic lmprove· ment ol a 11).mile area stretching from Del ObUpo Strtet bl Dona Point lo Three Arch Bay. Actual county cost in the project la '7.IOO; the baian<:e will be Gospel of-Matthew Set for Disciission "The GooPel ·o1 st. Matthew" will be dllcuoaed by Great &oD Dlacwllon Group al I p.m, Mooday In Room 2.16, Fine Aris BWldlnlf tfC Irvtne. Tho publlc la ln;\ted al no charae. Fo• tnformatlon telephone Robert Pa)'lle: at 111.-or 111-4744. paid lo the Corona del Mar firm by the South .Coast Scenic I m p r o v e pi e n t Coordinating CounclJ, ' PlaMer Richard Ramella commented Qiat the program ls th• Ofll lnrlanc:e In whl(:h 'lhe coanty has enterOd UpOn I land improvement project wtth the active bacldng of'prlvate organiJ.aUON. Ha aaid the South.·Coaat d11\cept'ls being .llldely regarded a1 a pilot project with lhnllar 1tudies of shorellne in.-t.be Los Ana:eJu and I.Ong Beach mu being held ll"ndlnlf the outcome of the WJJllon IOd WlllWns survey. It Is expected that WillJon and Williams will need five monUu to com- plete the comprehemive study. Polntl of lntereat to be stressed Jn 'the IUl'Vey, Ramella said,. include suggeatl.on1 on underground ulllltlu, llgn ,.gu1alloor, vista polnla, alternate road locaUona and planted medlao llrlps. Members of the Sou.th Coaat Scenic Improvement ~tiJlg Councll ln- cl.ude: the ~· County Coast Aaaocla· Uon, the Dana Polnt clvic alSOC.laUon and chamber of colhmefct, Lagun,: Niguel Corp., Chandler-Sherm.an Corp.,_Moulton Ranch, Three Arch Bay Community A-laUon an~ the Orange County harbor district and planning commiulon. TO 400/o OFF I DINING ROOM & GAME SETS, FLOOR SAMPLES ' L l J • ' ' i j I ' ' I ' t I l f I ' I ' ' I h g >. t e tl c u fo c I ] h 0 d u c tc v h. II G h u • O! • L ] c J D 0 " B .. R m 1h m c< G Vf .. cl w pr .. ar be to ... ed •• eel )fl I • Police, FBI Seek Gem Heist Leads Bt JACll ClllA1PllLL ................... ,Newporl 8eacll poU<e l!ld the FBI »- cloy cootlnuod~lbelr ln•Ml!Plloa illlo 11'9 ~ .-, ol "71.• la jenlry """1 Mn. folly Hulll Pleroe, -lllll Lldollie- ·we•ro tryfoC lo nm down .,,, 1- endl In the .. ~... lfowport -.. ~ Kmietll 'lbom-,111d, 1 ... , ·'I:!• aid detectim art now checkla& Ill liliotie calla Into· the 444 Via Udo N!'d homt of Mtt:. Pierce. "We want to ..,. 1f anyone bad been maklnf lnqulrleo 11 lo !he mlval holne of Mn. Plm:o," Thompooo llid, ' The depertment in Its aear<h b-leadl reportedly questioned Mn:. Ple:rct'a 17· year~ld daugbter, Paula. as well 11 the family '.• ~ants and ntighbon. The FBI, which entered the cuo because of the amount of property stolen and the poesibllity of I n t e r 1 t a t e transportation, said they could r•veal nothin1 about their investigation. Federal agents said that they wen not In a poaition tQ. make Aat.ements con- cerning the robbery. 'Ibey did aay that the bureau's involvement wu "automatic" in major crimes. They aaid tht agency wu "in· vestigatfng the pollllbllity of violation ol federal atatute!' Thal ststute prohibits the lnteratate tr8l1J[>Ol'lation of stolen property. The apparenUy cattlu!\v planned roJ>. bery look place late Mooday night In the garage of Mn. P ierce's home. The woman and her cook·maid Mrs. Arleas Wells were being driven home by the butler Robert Gqodger following an extended \.is.it to Atlaii.ta,, Ga. A! their car pulled into the aarage and the electrJe door closed, the trlo waa ac- costed by two gunmen, . ' A C t 1 r b~. their victims, the lhtevta ttripped Mrs. Pierce of the fortune hi jewelry. Chandler Urges Nation's Voters Reject Wallace UlUIBVllLE, Ky, '(UP!) -Fonner lw~e Gov. A. B. "Happy" Chandler. conaJdered at one time a leading can- didate for the vice presidential spot w:llb third party. pmi~eotial aapfrant Georee C. wanace, today .Pked his foUowers not to vote for the former Alabama governor, In a telephone intervJew from his Versalllea, Ky., home, Chandler told UPI he would not vote for nor support Wallace. "I don 't think the country could afford George We..l!ace," O\andler said. He said he woul · · his followers not to vote for the th.ir l y candidate. Char.1 'tr!. a registered Democrat who stil: ·h:tirman of hi.8 county party organiz: · :ilted the party last year to support L1~ ... urrent Republican governor, l.o.tle B. Nunn. Defense Ministry Oerk Takes Own ' Life in Germany BONN, Germany (AP) -A senior Defense Miniltry clerk, mistllng since Oct. 21 , wu fotmd dead today, a minlltry spokesman anqounced. The spokesmln said the clerk, Gerhard Boehm, 61, hid C1;1mmitted suicide. An autopsy hu been ordertd. Boehm'• body waa fOIUIC( floaUng in the Rhine near the town of Brueh1 about 10 miles north of Boon. The llelenae Ministry aald prevtowly that Boehm, wbo worked ln the ad-o mlnlltraUve and"legal section, bed no ac- cea to dasaified or deftnse papers. The dlaclolure came 11 w e 1 t Germany'• -1ty aervlces ...,. b>- veettiaUng connectionl between fiye otner Nield., ol oflJciall l!ld esptonqe charges. . ( -...,., -311 1161 DAILY ,!LOT <J E•eta.1ar.B.it 4 • -'Secret. Talks" l.)elaying Peace? ,..!'ch~ ~~Deb)'e uld locr.y In Paris be beilaved the Parll Vietnam ·~ .,... !>Ulln& througll .. declalve" bOura. an trdcatlori" that tut. minute secro1 .,..ouau.ae were ~ the eapected U.S. lllllOU11C<ll10I al a bombtni halt Another lndlcatloft al • -'bl• hltci> came from Par!J when Pham 0.., Lam, tbe South Vietnamese chief observer at the talb, fen toilay fllf a quick trip to Salaon and conaullaU.-with '"' aovem-ment. Saigon bu beet! tePOrled haltln& at ctrta1n items of the Amertcan peace plan. And in Sai1on Presid~ Ngqyen Van Tbieu aald be saw no ~tion of a blulcthrough toward • h<mblni halt beceUle Haiioi bu failed . lo obow any eoodwW. "As 8000. u Hanoi shows goodwill, we might .nop ~ bombing," be , .. Id. meot lo -Cllorlla do GMIDl '.S -.......... , ol Ibo ,.,_ ......,. that °" talb .... In • -..... with the -few cloya boldhlc tbe key lo tbe attuatloo. i j "TIM lituatloo et the -it _, lmportan~" ilebn ufd. '"J1iirw wtD be<I declaloo -or 'the oolull<n corUlnq rls.ka beltlg puabe<!·.l>ect """ far," Delln wu quoted by lnlormeUon -Joi! le Theule during • pmr brlellac .., the cahlnel meeting. "The mlnlater of fo""'8 ollaln ~tho lmpr<Mion that tlie l>o\lfl illrolo&ll -we are now llvJna are dtdaf91t" Lt Theule aald. ' ' Contributions: ' • I ;x 1 • , DAILY l'l\.OT lflft ....... 'lbeni was dead sU~ Cr o m ,Waahlngton although diplomatic reports 111 '!'Jffd capitals· ba-:t hinted at I bom· lilnl halt before the U,S, prealdeotial '1ectlona on Tue91iay. The last word from President Johnson late last week wu no brUkthrough, no c&ang. in tlie buic U.S. position. Prompt De~oS SHERIFF MUSICK SALUTES NEW $10 MILLION JAJL DUl!;ING DEDICATION RITE'S _______ Mod __ •r_n_, _e..;fgh'-t,Story Structure Repla .. 1 Cremped, °'ftmodell· Feclllty '• 'Io Ad Splurge ·Stag Movie ~ n Accident, Says Engineer Special lo ~ DAILY PILOT A television engineer wbo thought be wu watching some rather r a c y togetherness alt alooe -but shared the action -with thOusanqa •-: wu arrested Wednesday. Robert A. Veatch, 25, of San Bernardino, was booted on 11U1p1cloo of ~ p~ mailer as the Phanttm Pornographer who shared bis little show on four television statiom Sun- day. Police in Palm Sprinp quoted Veatch u saying be wu 90Jely responsible for accidentally &bowing a stag movie deple- ting men and women In all aorb of sex act.a. The YOWlf TV tecbnlclan joined the ataUoo -from which be was fired after his arrest -only two month! ago, com- ing highly recommended from an educa- tional st&tion in San Bernardino. He educated thousa!kts early Sunday, for whatever Jt was worth to them. Theories aJ to who projected a ·1i to 15- mlnute stag movle over cable televiaion station KPLM ran rampant after dozens of callera pulled themRlvea away from their seta to telephone police. Per.haps the most sophi5tlcated was the idea of a band of phantom pomograpben setting up a transmitter somewhere in the lonely desert to brine togetherness to the multitudes in desert towna. Instead, police announcm, lt was Veatch who merely forgot 1 ~ switch off the line linking the KPLM ltudlo with the cable television system. He thought he wu getting a piece of the action alone. Several thousand viewers watched along wJth him as a nude man and woman cavorted on the screen, where an old mO\':ie bad been acheduled to run. The rum was seen in the communities of P a l m Springs, Palm Desert, Indian Wells and Rancho Miraa:e. In a carefully handled .special broad· cast Wednesday night, KPLM executive vice president John Nelson apologized to those viewers who felt an apology wu in order for the racy program. He said lhe film wu "unfortunate " but did not elaborate who It was ~ fortunate for, although Veatch is ob- viously one individual who can be named. An iovesuaation ii under way today to determine whether charges against the YOUIJ.I TV technician fall into local or I-al Juriadlcilon. "Something I i k e this would rtqulre some rather technical knowledge," said J . Lee Smith, who ii Federal Com· -munic!ationa COmmisllon engineer in charge ol the FCC Lot An(etea office, on- ly Wednesday. Veatch iiU tbat technlcol knowled&e, aithoagh tt WU Wied inedvertentlJ. Tfie tecbnlcal knowledfe tllereb!' oho talned bl' thooaancf. ol televlewera it not likely to be llhmd very widely, bowevtt. • New $-10.25 Million Jail Back in Saigon U.S. headquartera today announced a new heavy poundln1 of North Vlttiwn by-Amerlcu jets_...., !he IJ!lttteable New Jeraey but laformed mllltary -aald pilolt ..... "'1'Jiing. out of ~It and r$!ttlni .toJ>~ with' tona ot·un..ed bomba, ' • ' 1VASHJ':1G'lUN (AP) -The ~ crets, buOyed l!y the ""' -• are comioc In. piaa,lo .,.,.._ -1U ' ()pened· ~ Colorful Rites "Boli>binJ !he north Is °""trump card In negotl1Uons with lhe .Commlll!illa but· the mlaalons are on their laat legs," one U.S. rnllltary Informant said. "There jult aren't any worthwhile target! left to hit~ '!'tie pllJies often don~ even dump Ill' their bombs." milJloa .. televilbl/ud' --tltlnc 'durinc ,tho .. ,.-,.: I(' lllo -·~·-· -·-' . ¥'~'"""' cam..,...... -. , . .. . A ,""'*-~ fpr ,tie l'.llmoo!r.lllo:~• ~ ........... -..... .... .,, lifd itllr wt ff u. ...,,-ti ,. By TOM B4ftI,EY or • o.flr· ...., Steff Orqe Count1's new •10.25-million jail was dedicated , Wednesday In colorful cere~ea that attr.acted ao· eatlmated 1,000 visitors to the county's civic center. Morning rain ana griy skies melted away about noon and the d~caUon was carried out in bright sunshine. A Marine ~ band and 1;1.n American Legion con· tirigent provided entertaining · preUmlnarleJ to the ceremony, Hailed by Sheriff' James MUB!ct u uthe answer to our pray'en for many years," t)le elght-stocy facility wu thrown open to the public for guided tours after its dedication. Flank_ed by -county 1upervl1ors. superior and municipal Court judges, district attorney's officers and mayors fro.m aev~al county cjUes, Musick paid tribute to a ''far sighted county ad- ministration that recognlud the need for a new jail yean ago mf pushed ahead in the faoe of a lot. of e>pp05ition." That opposition, Board of Supervisors Chalnnan C. M. Feathq;ly recalled, look ·the form of three bond elections "all of which resulted in nan-ow defeats for Che jall proposal. "But we 've put up this ediface on coon· ty money and we're glad we did it that way;" said Featherly. "We won't be payinf for.our new jail o~er a long period and we're pretty sure the taxpayers want it that 'fay." 1be new j&i~ 8Cheduled to open Satur· day, waa aaluted as "a great ad· vancement tn tbe hjgtory of Orange Coun- ty law enforcement" by Charles A. O'Brien, chief depUty in the stale at- torney general's office . "You haVe here a facility of which you can be justifiably proud/' Wd O'Brien. It will atve you the type of environment and help that will enable you to offer the kind or treatment that Js needed lf we are goin gto chec_k oUr mounting crime rate." Too 1ltt1e· attention is paid to the role that a prisoner's surroundings can pliy In his rehabilitation, O'Brien said. "Your county has before us here today a fine example of the ,type of facility that la needed in our st.ate." The jail will preaenUy hold 870 prlsonen but la planned for upansion with a future capacity of 1,800 Inmates. It Anti-Vietnam Captain Sent to Leavenworth DENVER (IJPl)-A '14-)'W'-old Air Force' captain, Who' ~ the Vij!~ narn war a "unjlllt and immoral " • • w.-ey wu ~oonllned at Ft, Leaven~i.!W·• for felllllng to train lighter lei ....... ' Tiie U.S. Ulth Circuit Coar! of Appeala 1-thO tuUng hi tllO c-al Capt Dile Noyd, Noyd ~ apj>eilod to the court, con~ be wu !>elnll llleplly cot> fined '° olficer11 quaftm at Clnnbn Air Force Baae in Clovis, N.M. , repllcea the exlaUng C<1W1ty jail built.In 1924 to llCCOriunodate 280 priaorien: but which currenlly "°"""' almost four times that numbel. The jail Complex consisU of three ln- . terconn~ bulldillla on the civic Center s It e: a two.story sherlfrs hea<tquarten: bull4-ing, a four-story men's jail and a -two-story women's jail. · Qu~en Elizabeth Leaves New .York For: Last Time NEW YORK (AP) -Rer three, A-flet steam whlstlea roaring a ~ping ·farewell, the RMS Queen, Ellzqth, the largest -ger llnor ever buill, &ailed from New York harbor Wednesday for , the final Jhne. · A. !be 13,000-ton Royal Mall Ship lett the .a4th peacetime transatlanUc Cl'OISS- ing Wejlnesdoy ol her !I-year career, ·she was escorted by a fioWla of bar· bor cfaft rqing from naa:~ected ·tugs to saucy, bouncing motorboats. ·~ To , each craft thai hailed her,, the . last of the leviathans returned the ' .. 'rip le-notes of the tradlUonal salute ol the sea .. Hundreds of New Yorkers jammed !he pier as the liner got under way and thousands more waved from office 'f(in- dows as she steamed replly clown tHe Hudson River. ' Iii retirement the Elizabeth hi slated ror · service as a hotel, museum and convention center In Port Everalades, Fla.-a fate shared by her sl!ter lhip the Qireeo Mary, permanentlJ berthed .in Long Beach. · '.l'he very lack of .peace fr en t devtloptnenta and any word I n Wuhlngton lent weii:ht to Debre's state- Max Rafferty Rejects Plan On Arbitration ,. W ASIDNGTON CUPi) -The Fair Campaign PracUcea Committee en- . nounced Wedneaday that RA!publican Mu IW!erty refuaed arbltraUon of unfair campalan pracUcea broucht hi hla If J;, Se n a t e battle with l)emocrat, 4laA Cr&Mlon. Sot h candidates Io T ·the CllUornia Senate aeat ~ged dlatortlon of their 1tand1 on Vietnam. Cl'anaton uked for both cOmplalnts to go .before the ... American Arbitration Aaoclat.lon for a determinaUon of their merits, the Ulual technique used by the P,atr . Campaign Precllcea Committee, 'Ihe arbitrator'• findings are then made p(lblic, , .But 1bomu c. Reed, GOP naUonal cmamttteeman from Callfornia, refuaed on Rafferty's behaU. Reed said Rafferty had publicly responded to Cranst.on'a ac- cuaaUons, while the Democrat had not reclP;rocated. "UnW ~anston reciprocates, we see no merits ln arbltra· tUm," Reed wrote the committee. lo< -time. '·.' ' "We -fell w dbe -illltdo J,Jt, NiZDn on tolmoloa," tho.,.,.,.. man said. · ~ The lu mJllloi> ..,....., lie aal4. woold cover llbout ti loll It do~ ol the campaiift-"We bad aol1 .1llOdeilt plans I · niO(l"1 qo." -the lpoke!Df'l aald, "bu! .. the ~ liepa '"''"~ in we were ai>le lo ·-up .tbe -and go &bead." '., : The Democrola, .... --. DOW put tbeiJ' ectual lxpalel fer tht c&Jl\[laign et about '11 mll1klll, tlit spokesman. ediled, . The llpm,oc:rauc National ~ in reports bled with !hit lloule ,Clerlt. rePolied ii; rtee\Yed '~S Iii oomrt butions from Jon, I lo -:n' ai>il IP"llt ft,llH;JM. LomaX, Bircher Collide' Friday . . ' Louis Lomu, of the poll~ !ell, ".wlll meet John ROU11elol, ol !be pollt\c.l rlght, In debate on the topfc '"Protal" at 11 e,m. Friday In UC Irvine'• Coa>pJS Hill. , • Lomu,aNqro,bawtitet,"~ a n d televilloa IOClal crlUe. Rtlllmeloit Is a lonner ~-(I-) ml Is a rormer direclor ol publlc nfat1!"' for the John Birch Society, . ~ in 1181,, 1 tel,vited debate ' R"""'1ot and Lomax at Glmlale , • lep received an 'Emmy award. .... Admlaalon will be 11-. Jl\ ~ .. ~ 111 Ave, Del Mer lf\V(,{\~ SAN CLEMENTE · , Free Perkinel 3321 E. CoeJt Hwy, CORONA DEL MAR Heythorne Cherge ', . ELECTION CAMPAIGN LOW~ lOW PRICES DRESS ·sHiRTS PERMANENT PRESS ' u•. ,, .... ,z..,. 2 .... 500 :Z.59 ... • TO _u9..., KNIT DRESSES & SUITS O!ILONS -ACRYLICS WOOL ~LENDS -SILIC ILENDS EVERY COLOR AND DECRIPTION ' • ..... , .... 19115.00 2~11 00 ' : 1 Sqo TO 5000 SPORT SHlllT$ Crowds Slim for W allaee Police Separate Supp'1rters, 100 Hecklers . · Al~ PERMANENT PRESS ...... 5,00, 11.00 2/3.00 I.ff IA, 2/11.00 Ut IA. DRISSES & JUMPERS PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -G«wp Wlllaca it lond ol ..,Ing be'• the oni, preafd111U.I condldate with courli• enough to bold ralliea In the Jarceat mou 1t .U.ble l!ld tab the chenee ol belag ... ,,...,._ bl' emi>l7 -Is. WadneadoJ nlcf>t thla c0or.p tool: him lo P!>ll""1pl>lo'1 cloalq -Spednn. *'1> boldl lf.000. Obi) l,OIO Walleco pertlMnl -up. ·---,_,_ l>ld poet. ed Hor York'I -..., Sq11an o.nten Walllce wa -yed, boW<ver, lolllnc lOO penoDI et I 11$+plate dinner later; "We ah Ille only candidate la tbe ract that bu gone to pt.cu llka !be Spectrum, end In 1letnltt lul ll&!Jt' a Vtrj trem<ndout hill. and MldiM Square Garden, bacoimo !I.., ... wOf'lled obouf Ille crowd. But ft -there oi I o'clock hi the, Spectnm i..,. 06d ,.. 11w the tremendi:IUI croil-d we bai\l" Re .,,.... todlJ in 111aernowa. Md~ end Norfollt, Vo. bulldi»I, Police rtmoved ooe mon who bad tpr1yad 1 poUC<ll>ID -e liquid that w-beflevod lo be -111 or JOiee. .• ' • A number of perlOnl were arrested and -era• wuco were ~ 1a m1nor acu1. Ila trlth enti-Wallace -•tors -the bulkllll(. ' Tiie -IDdepeniloot Party -dldlte, wbo .....r•ed ll lk>lllllte ... Uoo lromhlll\IPPOflen-beClllleCMI atqe --=.:~ -· ~ --hli ,-..- .W. WY CAii KNIT SHIRTS ue. , ... TO 11 ... TVlf\,l >MC• • ellW NICU 2/3,00 I.It IA. 2/13,00 f.lt IA, SPORt COATS !IC)LID COLOI ..... S m ... AllD ftAIDS . __ yo,... 18.00-46.00 DRJSS SLACKS V-NICKS INCLUDID ...... 12.IO ta 45.00 700 .. 22" Sparbwear- s.,•u.ns I COOIDINATIS ILOU.SU e P~TS e SHllfS SHOITS e SNlt.LS e SKllU • ml Dolrolt'1 Cobo Hall, larp mnu 111- ed bl' llatlooel BNtetball -Uon 1 ..... ""' ... .u .. u,... dllel, '-_.,,, ol police .... It Ibo Spookum rally Md !hey lwmal linea betw.., 111J .Wellace 'IUJJl10l'lerl oad -toe hectl.-. in tbe ;;... ol tbe .,_lo beod (llj •n7 -~ ..... by_,......~,J "W. Wmlt wollacO;• tiom lbe u bit ..... ~.' . ALL WOOL AMII WOOL IUNDS ... , .... 10 ... ........ , ... , But tbe CNWll ot l'llllldelpl>la, whlll onlhuQoatfc. trU below upedltlooL • Thon _. ~ ftrdl belw"'" 'l! l>'WPI but no flCl>ls occumd lnllde 'I "l caa 1"11 l"'ll ooe Uiq." WelllM;ll ....,., "Y• ..... lo 1111111111 • Nov. ·S.'• • uo-nao • • • • - • For the 11181\ wbo bu ev_eeytbing •••. New York'• Daily New• Rec-otil a trade ,_,paper devoted to · meD•s wear, featured oo its front page a uelcb of a new design in see-througb pan!J by desil!Der to\ort A-'9fn. See>lhrouih ahlrts star· tee! In Paris and spread to the little New York boutiques !e•turlng way out clothes. Augenstein went even farther out. His paW shown _were In semi-transparent dolled voile. • Police i1'-Bromlt11, England driving offleial .bl'!!-and'1Dhite police cart an loOkirii(for a man driving o bliu-and-whitt.ccr with "polite" written *" lm-g~ ~tters Oii Uwl door. • Agriculture Ministry experts at Wortester Part, Eng!end bllve baen wllll:lllng 12of Edwanl McK-r'1 cllick.,. for 18Venl w..U line• th.,-:began J.,U.C blue, gnen and pink eggs. . -·.. . Jmerica'• onl11 1ktNtd woman jOfk<ll, Kat/Iv K..,..r, fttdl • hand- ful of hafl jo Aberoli, the Mr,. she i.! ril#Jtd in thl lntmaational Hewie Sliilio at tM Washington A"'10rl/. The 28~or--old jocktll sa111 111.t has no pia,.,· presently for enttringi o race. • • Cbrytler-Corp, New Stanton, Pa. will put a new mOdel on sale Fri-day. llt has four legs and runs on c<&'J>Ower. Jt ts called a Holstein. Clltysler acquired . 107 Holsteins . w!Mn it pur<based a farm to make rq:am for a .new automobile assem- bly plant tbal will be built. ~, ' . ~omah, Wisc. police chief Don Fllher .had suspected Joseph Hu.- bOI-, a 1!1-year old Tomah High ~ otudent, cl peddling ''tee" - rrli¢juana. Huber was arrested af-tet malting a sale to another stu· ddbt. The tea was identified as plain ol~prinklng tea. Huber was placed on one year's probation for defrau- ding the other student. • ou know how it ~ -uou · ~ out of a town, tM neigh· "barhood changes, you hardlu rec- ognim the old place ... Richard 11 Ni:ion told a raLJu in Warren, _lfkh., Tulday that a new Jim· . 01'.tint had been <Ulivered to l"*1400 Pentt..!J,lloanfa Avenue." ifomeOody in tM crowd shouted ~lfMat tM White Hoiqe ii at 1600 · Ptnnautvania Auenue. ' SAIGON (AP) -Vlei C!Jo>a ,.,...... 1aunched lhoir tint rocl:el allacli UI mai'a tbao a mootb on SaJion toalt)>I. llrlna at least seven ,roun41 Into vu1o!JI J)lrll o1 tbe clty oa the eve ol Sooth Vietuln'• Natlooal Day ce!ebratloo . Fl1'lt ftl>Olll lllld at leut two -..... ldllei! Ind four wOWlded u Iba rockela llammed into the copltal, lltrit- lni malnlY In quiet "'1delltial ....... A U. S. Mililar)' command ll}>Ol<tlDllD said, however, that "there probably will be • lot more cuualUeJ." The dead ""' reported to be clllldren, 4 Ind 10, killed when coe ol the rocl:et&. believed to be ol the in-mm •arlety, lao- ded near 1 ecbooL The first ~ at t:30 p1m._ ln a , reaideotial uea .oout aeven bloc:b tram . Pmidai !'RUY;,. VM Tllleu'1 11!-d~ Pala<!'; Ind lboUI IOO feel ' '* * * - AbramsCouldBuy Raid Halt If Lull Continues WASHINGTON (AP) -Gen. Creighton W. Abnml Jr. WU reported today to bave told Pn!lldml Johmon be could live ,;ith a bomblnjl hall In North Vlelnom If the ......, _... .... the cumnl low level ol m!lltary actlv1ly' Catholic Laymen Threaten Boycott · In Priest Firings SAN ANTONIO, Tes. (UPI) - A Roman Catholic laymen'• & r o up , threatening an economic boycott. ICCUB«l Archbishop Robert E. Lucey today of tearing · "our church asunder with bit misuse of a-ty" In quelling a revolt by a liberal minority among hlJ priestl. The T7·yearooQ1d UJ.vey, who fired four top offldal! of Aasumptjon Major Seminary In San Antonio Wednesday who had asked the Vatican to remove bbn, broke blJ slleDce today wttb a quote from SL Paul' , - "Obey yoor superiors and be subject to them for they keep watch u having to render an account of your soul.I." The Association of Lay lnvolv'ement 'Of lhe San Antonio .Arcbdlocese held an emergency meeting to approve a resolu· tion condemning Lucey'a actions . "We u laymen can no longer stand still while t b e archbishop contlnues to tear our church uunder with his misuse of authority," the resolution said. "We will begin immediately to COMider an economic boycott. Apparently, this ls the only means we laymen have to influence the structure, and we will waste no time." * * * Cardinals Meet On Disobedience VATICAN CITY (AP) -A Council of Cardinal! acting as Pope Paul Vi's cabi· net met be.hind closed doors today amid speculation it was an emergency session to consider the rising tide of disobedience within the Roman Catholic church. It WU only the second meettna of 'the council since the Pope set It up Jut year to act as bis cabinet The very rarity <if Its session I e n t weight to .reporta of an emergency atmosphere tnalde the Holy See. Sources Aid lbe U.S. commander In the Vietnam Wlr look tl>ll pooltlon during lltCM WbHe -!alb Tuelllay. 11111~-tO-­to 1 total halt In the bomhinl· ol North Vietnam. But 11 o1ao lmplle1 that, If tbe enemy llbould Like advaalqe ol the ~ - hall with major · ollemlve ~. Abnms would upect Iha United stat.. to react with a resumpUon <I. 1be bom- ~ doea not repreoent a drutlc chonce In poolilon oo !II" port o1 u.s. IOllltary ldaden. They have alwaya accepted the idea that they mla:bt have to go along wlth a total bombing halt, If Jolwon _so ordet<d It. Bqt they o1ao bave Insisted lh.i the enemy must not be allowed t9 take a(f. vantage of any such bah to inflkt cuualtles and battlefield defeat on American or South Vietnamese forces. ' Grenade Hero's Widow Presented Medal ~f 1I onor WASHING TON (UPI) -The Sith Medal of Honor of. the VJetnam war wu pruented today to the widow of Anny Isl &at-Mulmo Y abes, who llblelded his buddies from a grenade blast with ~ body Ind dled wiping out an enemy machlne gun poaltion. Anny secretary Stanley S. Reaor praented . the naUon'• higbest honor to Mn. Janla A. Yates or Lafayette, Colo., at a Penta1on ceremony. The Army saJd Yabea, 3$, WU leading a company of the 5Ch Infantry Dtviaion in Blnh Duong Provloce Feb. 28, 1911, when the enemy attacked the command pDlt bunker. "When aeveral granades landed inside the bunker, Sst. Yabes shouted a warning Ind used blJ body u • tl1l<ld to protect others," the Anny said. "Although palnfu!Jy wounded, be pro- vkied covering f l r e for t h e command group u they moved to another p>&ition. Later be moved throoih wltherini fire to another bunker and fired 1 grenade launcher at polnl·blank range at the al· lacking enemy . 11A1 the battle cootlnued, be tioticed an enemy machine IWl which fhrelten«:l lhe whole poalUon. He dashed iicroa the open area, uaaul~ 1 the machine gun, tilled the crew, ~~ the weapon and fell mortally wounded." Pleasant Autumn Weather Teatpertlturu Mi-. WW l'NC. ·-" .. ·-• • ........ • .. IUtnfltlf • • ••-ro. • .. ..... .. .. ..... " " "'-" " -... • " "'""""' M " -n • ... _ • " ....... M H lurtk• " • M -w ... • • ·-.. 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S.e the or1i11ic talenl1 of Steve Alte n, Andre Boruch, Norma Zimmer, Xovier Cugat, Horpo Morks, Arnold Srong, Fred GW)'11ne , Eydie GorrTle , Rocky Graziano, Chorlton Heston, Johnothon Win111r1, Diano Barrymore, Jock Corter, Morty ,A.lien, Soupy Sol111, Elke Sommer, and miOny other1. Never Before Shown in Thia Area _ exciting'. and memorable NOW AT COSTA MESA STORE! ,\1.' l ·~,, ' '. 3088 BRISTOL AVE. ·• \'. ,;, LIMITED TIME, SO HURRY! i\1'.{< ;';'·. 1; \• \ j I , \I •\ '. ;; Accent ypur home with original art for a new dimension of enjoyment. We've commissioned the exclusive Re.ency Callery to create ,xci)ing._paintlngi. classic animetal sculp\uri~as. For Y9Urself and gifts, come to l'/lu!• front 's fumitute departments for a ·work of art Our;.Jo~ pric~s will a.maze you, too, NOW Al:, ANAHEIM ·~COVINA • VlUD'1W1 •:.Y.AUlY · wHT • COSTA MESA ' ~ OOWNEY • SAN IE.NUDlllO • TORfANCE' 'AMO OlilTAllO -t • • I , \ 1 ' " f961 'l~ICTORAL VOTE (WHIRi THI POWll Liii) LB TllW'lday, 0ctotNr 31, 1968 -.v- ' Electoral College Stands Alon~ ' ' WASlllNGTON (AP) -(or a whole a!Jle, lo othtn f0< aro elected and tbe llmt they oervtce, ~to _, '°'"1 to ~ ----~I mi-aolnl lo tbe polll -lzldivldual eleclort. WhlcbeVer -· tbe eleQlon could -tbelr p6"1 and lta ..-: mojorllJ --·•• Tl\U(laythlnklogll>eyYWbe candldato1et1tbe-vot.s lo\'Oleforocm,...otbertbln H°"'"'• tW!ll u ~II l!Umplny--U• vollol for llichard M. 'Nl>on In tbe atate, hJs eltclarl win. tbecandldalltbeyroprn r a.I barcalnlnC for electon' Mil>' placM flnl ..--.. or Huber! H. HwnphrOy, or II -~ 111111er If be IOll IO cm Elec:llaD ~. port lliere would be no E$.:* .... George c. Wallace. will be per<ent, or receivea ... more Wllllct, ..-~ cuaraolff lbat any CJQdldate Wf!ill(· vote than eadl oC .b11 op. tbe clllel,-lar a woukl &et tbe _, l?9 Insteed.lh~tecbnlcallywW pooeota. ·'·~·--.,.,_ •••• votM. • ~Jll'Ol"'eol· be voting for a gr..,p of people On Dec. 18, tbe ......,. • 1'1eadaY, llu flld tbal be wlD U 'Iha! Happens, the Bot U lhl na-ojo called PresldenUal electors. selectedlntbeg<neralolectlon attempllOdlllwtlllaoeoftlll Conatltutloo proV!dea .U>artbe lhlrd, ~ ·-....., T!IOelectorspickedwllliloddo -I In tbelr ~ve sqte otber tn tlldlclalol II bt 11ou8e lo be elected Nov. & -Goa.Clfllt&.L wbowW be tbe,J!Ul~, ~~~•totandell!vl~~tlil<.. ends hp..,.. tbe )1olanoo of ·would pick the fllll' presldmt OqdGov1 Splr9~. -unless, for ·tbe thlnl lhne to .,_. ~ .. -~ po)'let. · •• ~ • fl'<llll iilicq tile Uno 1PP coo-la u,. ~~ Ille nation'• b111or7, Iba -With•!"< exceptlOlll, elec-Evenlltbelr~lollvtt ........, ti> terms of electoral I.. 'tOle ID ,a gets puled .., to Ille U.S. ton llava generally followed them~. most ol Iba •plU. Tbe a0w. Senite, woald jMat, Tbe ' llou8e cit~Uves, tbe -..Ctionl of tbelr atat.e'a elect«t Would be~ 1!91 )llct dil vie< ~ fl'om • ~lliato'a - I u. ~---.._-. direct mt-fw election of a Only JI -have any ldJ>I· they want -'Incl~ • V ...i.t otZot,Jin. 'e, ii1,u,, ·Nevada'•' - ,. It'a .it .boc!•• of .the Jn. voten.8'11tbeydoo'thavelo. lovot.ll;c.UforwbQmevlr ~1toplwo , ~ O:DioJoHlt.I!'· ' Ci] ~ , . I 1'0¥11~ eT,t,TJ& prelldqd clmlbpe<t by tbe of l .. al IDllnlctlon for el..,. meone other thin HIDDplny, n,ht ~ Glfidally _., woqjcl,llavt 11 AlAt 1• :w•11 ,: (.9e1'.,IH > . ~·o1 tbe Gimtltullarl. ton, and ooly tbr<e pro-N!Jon or Wallace. tobulltao tho vo«a cul Dec. to W . ~ lba-~ii!iiJ" 1 . MHHt 10 wul , Olrlcl!iaQJ, tbe 1 tat e _.u.. for lhooe who fall lo Moot, however, an ..._... 11 by tho eleclon: \lleot Y~k) u.....,,w 101naietc1 .. coLUIUIA lfi' .. · ., uo YOUI .. •ecloiitons picked Ibo 11,.. loll'"! 11\dr Illflld•te. ~ luncllonulet, m. d• la 1116 Senalo, each ......... dejeptlcln.. ' . . \ZJ. . ; tqro.'biil tbll -0000 dw!I· 'nl!Js. bet•-tbe time tbey .Olecton M a reward fw lone · ' '--·-------..-·-------...,..-:-~~";.-----::...J . ei! I!' ,il>e tbe job lo tbe peo. i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~ > ' VOTING .POWER -UPI cliart lhow1 nlimlier of elecloar ~for eocb olate ~ bot, Ille electon .oa0 and the Dll\ricl of Columbia. AllY'<8Dllldate wbuilng Onl1·1bOM 1b,ow1f Ill ---llampo, rtllec-.. 'Wl>Uld be elected, and would noed no other elec1onl v-.. · -· ' tlrig tbe -ii ol the popallr I . ~. . ' wte. •• ". . ' .. · · Editors Expect Nixon : ;;~~p~ey Win With No Sweat ·'Mde Says Win Near NEW YORK (AP) Massachuletll, l'tnn11lvanla , Richard M, Nl>on lhcJold win and Tew In hJs 1111. ht·wooJd , <the _...__ wltlxiul dll· have only 135 -ni.t'1 on-NEW YORK (UPI) -A top r--, ly hall the cllalaooe," Ibo llory campalp aJde for Hwnberl H. : .ncutty, aecordlnc to reports said. HIDDpllref tald Wedllelday ;, Jrom 431 edllon around the The Bulletin noted the the vlet prealdeot wu near , ,,naUon, the BuUeUn d the following • ' 1 tr o n I llrlinl,. victory and It appeared unllke- ·A m er I c an lloclety of running through edllorl' com· ly el-ol the nal preo1. N~-• Edllorl laJd today. ments ' ---~~ I W·"--·· I deet would be thrown Into the "'Ibere ls I poulblllty ol a . ~ I c Imp I I n llUldslide," tald Iba Bulltlln, seems lo ban cut far m0<1 in: HCRllO of Repreaentau ... "but not Ille probabWty." to Humpbroy'1 atrqtb Iha!> '!'be ald1 · tald HIDDpbrey • Jn electoral ..,.,._ t b e Niton'i. . wu 111n ll&ht of t6e l70 elec-•v-. Z. Wlllact11 candldacy1°bU" " 1 'tditon' monthl111a 211 votes clearly _,..,. m•"' edlton. ,'" j t«al wt.el that are needed i '"presumably ufe" for Nlxcm, ~ -v bad --' cbance of with anolher 117 wtea "cloee, even when they predict be , . and a ......... , car- 1 but leaning to Nb:on." may win ln their areas. :· rytnc a,ven of the iiLit key ·1 ,. Forty-five electoral votea 3. 'Ihe Democratic party.i: ltatea. 1 :were seen go1na ti»'thtrd party organlutlon 1a a ahamblu ln· He Aid HUD'l1)brey was candidate Georoe C Wallace many leCtlonl. '• tralUng Rlchlrd M. Nlxon in d :u belleved •••• to ( California bul that this state ·\ ·~~bert 'rr~um\!111·9.'u ~-CL ' li. ··,:., . ;' was "highly unpredictable." . dltlonal aix • statel f!o.1.~ e ~!lr e ' nrown. Tbe aide allo laJd Humphrey ~ es~d aa 11.toO close in tall • ,, ~~ ·; ,,. .. . wu rumrlna behind N~on In ; i.r anyone." : ' . ·~"<· Look' at 'F.b.is llilnoll bul wu 1aJnln&. ~b~~!~~~1'a:~;"!I ~;;(: u)~~.;Jit'[tf<{iffa> _' Ma=.C..~ w~.~ '~ . "We lhlnk.lo caU tblf.a poU Go.ct ~~--~ Michigan and hao Iba qe In 1 i;WoWil be mi<l<adln~~. the~ · llf the ~ · kl.I-New York and P011111Ylvanla. ~ riiullelln said. "Let It itf-a, a: ~t 'tbts ,1-.. "~ the. aide said. New Jeney and -'readlng' by the ~lry'J patch. y . ~....,. • !{ ?,Wo• tw_o other key sta~ ue 'I editor> three rieb before the The Uoio~· Qa'.,..,, very light, very tough, tl!e . eleclion." finery in ~ tide said. l i' "With 270 elettoral c!ollege 'bas painted its • ..,.., · The aide said Humplny 1 -needed,". the )llilkjln pwnp~ped • .,,-· "' wu not campaigning In Ifie ~ry co~'llbfn'l"'3 .-, orUM;.,,;tth · _ · ~ crucial ljorder slates becauoe r~e· Vold ·iite1.him•al:Om-eyls, 'a~ <;aftd • fJll 1tl Wik.concentrating on UM>9e ,,~g edge. U New York wide too\hy grin. ~ wfth'large .electoral votes. · f' falls hl.S way, he's In. U he got 1 ~all of the close-but-feadlng ! 'states, he'd have 4al. ~ • "H the editors a r e -reasonably accurate r6pOrleN of their states' leanings and they have been ln past 'readings', it seems likely Nb:- on Will wind up with something well over :to' Elec- toral College votes and the country wUI most lftely for¢ the excited talk abau\ the elec- tion being thrown, l•ln the House ol Representatives." The Bult.tin story described Humphrey's chances as slim. "Even il you ml&ht be wlllihr to Plfl New Yorl:-; r • "ArtiStry . in .Moving'' . • ' • ' • ·...: . ' . We've extended our banking . __ ._rs. ' '• . for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 Nofl}I o~~.Hul!tington Beach off10,1 .. w111 bi. opsn f1om 10 a.m;·to 5'·p.m. Monday th1u Thuritlay ando10 a.m. 'to 6 p.m. on Frid.liy " •r • r~nilrir.rn. ., . a~••-i~ S'PATB ·' -NAT/i , , ·,D A·'J\:tf'" -~~J . ~. NtlllW , ..... °"""' ....... °""""""' ... , .......... ...,.... ·' ' • •• • ' • < • Tb1I jw.r, however, because ol tbe fDlceNlnly caUled by a fhne.wq preildtnttal race, tbert ll'mOn chuce that lhe .,.,....,. will act In. i~117. / . In 1rier lo be elecl&\I, ~ •andldete mflll roco1ve t11e 'l'Olll'OI at 11111 ~ o1 tbe ill -· But· with -majot .... dldales thta year' It 11 'pollfble that none wW win In _,... rtalel In be -l?9 e1 ... WE ARE PARTICIPATING IN RO\.DAILY PILOT ,. I CONTEH. DEPO~IT YOUR COUPQ!l HERE. ... --!oral \'Ola. Each alale W I lllllllbor of electors equsl lo 111 omaton and_..,.. ... ample, Mlryland, with eliht Hou.re memben and two In lhe Senato, bu 10 elecloraJ Ilg aer-colO< port.w. hll Ntw Vlltt ch ... 111. with oolo;.qulek hllllnl. amart cHlnet, with dlaa-rlng hondlol SflM91i THI WDIDATE ••• l lt 1c,..•1 col., porio~lo ••• •1•14, tn11.t .. 1tt. N .. Vlst1 plchirt, s,.,._ obout Ch1ul with 11tw Soli.. Stttl ComptlllRh, pop-up h11icll1. l~2 ifft· . . ll.-410 e 102 1q. IR. plctur~ ; '1,77 • "SALES AND SOVICE" • volel. PACTOIT AUTHOI ... IAW 6 AIYICI CONV!iNIEHT TE~ _ SE~VlNG HAllOl .U~ OVI' JJ'Y'f Tbe Dlllrtcl ol Columbia, 1t1.th no c'oa1r111lonal repr111nt&Uon, WU 11 v • D -e)ectoraJ -. by lhe l3rd Ameµdmeol to elCj1 atate, volm oeJac. STAR TV 275 WT 17th ST., COSTA MISA KIRKPATRlCK'S .: Una_~ the v1rl.ou1 . pra:ldenliil e11ndida\el· are ac- tually plcklnl from -of alocton.'ln_tbey_ lACIOU PIOM Miu.MIN lfUAlll 642.9742 OPIN DAILY t 06 Ct.OSID IUNDAT 2760 East C01st'Hlghw1y ' Coron• del .Mer ': e .+7J,2i61o !!!!!!!!!!! ( ' ••• ' • ·-j - '-J TAPE .. REC~~~lR$ ~"t.~~10$. AND RECORD ALBUMS : 1 . . ' IN COOPERATION WITH DEALERS AND ' THE DAILY · .Pl.LO,T ------::y-:-· ., DURING NOTH\ ' . £AS ROA . ING · TO W\Nl . . . · TO IUYI · MON.TH Simply Fiii Out Coupon Below, 1 • Or One In Participating RCA Dealer Show Room, and_; Deposit With Any . RCA Dealer Shown Below! --Mr. l••e '•t•.W 1ft11 ....... (M~ " ........ ..... ., ICA TAPE IKOllDEIJ . , tl TUllSISTOR . RADIOS . ' . i• RCA : AlUIS • GIVEN . FR6 • • •• ' DURING RCA ~ Will BE DRAWN FROM COUPONS WSLYI . FINAL WEEK'S WINNERS td Alcor11 tOll 0..e ........ ~~ ... di ~Tl\ll'S TV Eth! L Calho• t41 W. 17ffi St. C.i!t• ...... DUNU.P APPLIANCIS Mary Fry 2216 W•ft•c• • C.1!1 ~··· WHITI FltOHT Mn. M.vJo,Jeffes,Mrl. A. W ........ no.--M."'""1e 1 •N w ...... ... -~'W . l ~. .WZwt P. .... LYftll CNf11t A •••• ..._ Mii. .... ,., .. ,. ~ W lib• T ... it& SH-4 04. 1041.2.S..-, 0.. &JO kt•I• t!llTollWoy 171c.,to,... ~ ._., Met H•n.fl'!.~•!! l11di C.r1111 ltl lri'at 1 c..t. ,...__ .. .. ... QIJft .. KIUl'ATillCK'S PL..UA TV STAI. TV · STAI. TV .... VII - ' ' t '" I '., ._' .,.. · ~ WlllNUS SHOIK.o l'ICll UP .... AT .... U.,., IAl'"ISP' "'°'91 ' .'j ' ( I DAIL v I'll.OT USAF ' 11nkNot Useless? • • . • )l~G'OON !AP) - ~enl lnvetlp.ton have ~ 11111 during Gile .... -ill period.• !he Air Force aboUt $1. 7 million ol ~ oqljipment, r1.· which could ba .. been edooomlcally ropalred ind ... eel again. : ni!o G e n e r 1 1 Accol1nting OUict, lhe aodlting lllil1 ol Copgr<a. made lhe lllxl1 at Ifft Air Forco bases and tep9rted that three of every four pleceo ol equipment sqapped could have been repillred for a m o u a t 1 aiplfiW1111 .... than the COil " """ equ1_.i. 'Ille !Ne buee Involved were Scnlt Air Jl'orce Bue In lllli/ols. Perrin and Randolph baaea In Texas, NeW.. In Nevada and Mountain Home ln;ldaho. SCRAP EQUIPMENT Air Force re gu I at Ion a ]IOl'mlt base peniOll!le! to scrap equipment If tt iB be)'prld repair, U repalr coots """1d eiceed 65 peroenl o! the c.'Olt. of new equlPJll~ or If coodemnatioo Ii specllled by applicable tecbnlcal cwden. · (lAO llllditon u.ld they ~ve tliat a anbotanUal po<· 119" of the 18.7 milljo• In eqoapment bad been -~ ~ aix months in 1917 bi:ause base pmoonel belie•· ed that the repair coots would be-'ezcess!ve. -However. GAO had teclml-.,um. at three repair depola cbOck 78 condemned u.ms and f-that ,51 of them could llafe been repaired f or s:-U·b 1 ta at la l l y less than ri@iacements would ~ ""Our review abowed 1hat the ~ reaann for Improper ~enmation ti. ecooomlcaUy tl'pairable ltema w81 that liialntenance -I at the bases did not have adequate tnowledgt ol depot ropalr ccists, piocedure1 and 41!abilllles -wbicb to J!jlie their dolem>J,natlool, "· -GAO report-· . '""1ong the Items t.sted at ~O's request was 1n ae- ~r. valued at $IM. was condemned at Nellia ./Jr ~,pas. 00 the -'lhat '~ir Cost. would exceed 65 percent of 1he equipment's va}ue. Actual repair costs, GAO said, would have been ~ or 9.9 per""'1t ol the f.e;placement cost. FILTER ELEMENT • At Mountain Home Air ~ Bue, GAO found a mter element valued at $200.90 Cito coodemned on the buia df. excessive repair costs. Actual repair costs, GAO said, '!'ere $5.Z or 3 percent of a new unit.. '"'Although our tests ln- diC.ated that the reason most &(en advanced by the bases for condemning such iterM was that the estimated rtpair qllts would nceed 15 per- 'Qeilt of the cost of a new item, "' did not find • single in-stance in which base per11011nel 6od documented an estimate Of repair cost and compared it with acqulalUon COil," GAO llild. 'llugh E. Witt, Air Force 4eputy for supply a n d ma1ntenance, tn a letter to GAO, agreed wtth the findingl ·that slgnlflcant uvlng1 could be realized by revillog ngula- li<>ns but lnallted that the cost criterion must be re. Wned . . ' Exchange Club - -Given Award The Etchaoge Cub of Newport Harbor hu received fhe national Blg E iward for excellence in efficiency, e1- pamion and education. The award was presented by CAlilomia Dlltrict Pmldent Jcitn D'Alphonso. Jn receiving ~ honOt, the Newport Harbor dhlpter·became one or only 12 0t: the 1,093 national clubs to be '• named for four consecutive 1,0m. •• • .D' - E ( PRETTY-GIRL KNITS . ANAHEIM 444 North Euclid e 1)5.1121 MoP1dey thl'll Seturdty I 0 a.m, to 9:l0 .. p.m. "' ,. ·'"" \ ' I • ) • • NEWPORT t .. • B THE RUFFLED NEW ROMANTICS -... .... •• All-girl ... all new .•. all you! Shaped like the softest of dandy shirts ••. to wear in the· newest way this winter with everything from whirly-skirts to partypants! A) Belted tunic by Sweater Bee , white, blue, 36--40. 20.00. B) Stock-tie by Park Storyk, 36-40, white, grey, parchment, pale bluo, 15.00. • C) Sh irt-cardigan by Glasgo ·in lambswool/rabbit ha ir/nylon , sly blue, eggshell, 36-4-0, 26.00. · D) Ruffled jabot by McKnit, )Nintuk• Orlon" acrylic , white, 36-'40, 13.00. E) Placket-front by McKn it, Wintuk• O~on• acrylic, white, 36-40, 13.00. F) Snowflake-stitch by Kenrob, white, 36-40, 21.00. Moil and telephone orders invited. Missos' Sportswear, '40. 47 F•thlon ltl•nd e 6441212 t.l••d•y tt.ru Ftld•y IO a.m\ to t :lO p.m. SehlN•y I 0 t .m. t• \ e.m~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 7171 £4109w A .. o .. f Ht.Ult Mond•y tt.ru S•tv~ty , 10 tJfl. to t :lO p.m. ~. ., ... I I' I, I II 'I 'I I' • I 11-~~~-~-~~-...... ---·..-----... ,......... ·Y.. r'..,...,.,,,. ..,,_.....,_,,_ ... ....,.._,~..,......-;>',.,...,'!'""l'~ .......... 't';'l ..... ~'?'"l'!:""""':'l":'lr:::T"Tr.r'i:'!':"l'll 'o.wo>W, O<"°" ~. 1""8 ~LY ,ll.OT J ... -Speakers Rally Women . For Community Service • ' NEW EDITION -Writing !be pages in llbe 1968-69 history of Harbor Senior Citizens are new leaders Clair Pyle1 vi<e ~dent Oet) and Jam~ E. Sawyer. president who were charged with au ti es by Mrs. Blanche Bentz, lial9on off1<er. Senior Citizens Install Club History Reviewed Twelve yeara of growth and service were recalled by 1he llarbor Serllor Cltlzena during installation ceremonies. Greeted with great en- thusiasm were plans for u - pansion of the Ci!Jlter 1 located at the comer of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. The center's sponsor, the Newport Harbor 1.onta Club, already has started the project which will fill a need for accoounodating the many persons over 50 who have ex· pressed ~ in joining the group. James E. Sawyer accepted Leche League Hosting Third Annual Festival . ' The Third Annual Film will talk about The Modern Festival spoMOred by lhe Motherhood. Costa Mesa chapter of La La Leche League ls an ln-temational, nonsectarian, non-Leche League will take place profit organization striving to Saturday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in encourage parents who desire Hoag Memorial H o s p i t a 1 , a nursing atmosphere by giv· Presbyterian C o n f e r e n c e ing specific information on Center. nursing. The program will feature The public ls invited to the three guest speakers including meeUng. A 50 cent fee will be n.bert F I C Uf · charged. Refreshments will be Mn. """ ra ey' a onua served. FOf' infonnation aboul state coordinator who will discuss The Generosity of the league or the festival, crin- tact Mrs. Moore at 54M359. Motherhood ; Mrs. H. W. -------= the gavel and duties of the presidency u he was being in-- '1alled by Mrs. Blaoche Bentz, liaison officer between the Senior Citizens and .zontians: Serving on the board are , C1aire Pyle, vice president; ·Mrs. Hazel Sween, treasurer, and Mrs. Roy Owen, secretary. Directors are Lee F. Desmond, John F. Com4 stock, Walter Lesch and John H. Stoff. One of the first outings plan- ned under new leadership ill a . IS-day excursion to Mezico. The group will depart Tue>- day, Nov. 5, according to Stoff, trip chairman. The tour aboard a pullman car includes Mexicali, Hermosillo, Maza t I an, Acapulco, Tai:co\ CUemavaca, Guadalajara and Mexico City. Mrs. Jaycees Huntington Be a c h Mn. Jaycees meet the second Mon- day of the month at a p.m. Locatian lnformation may be recleved by calling Mn. Michael BrooU, 536-71122. · Comblnln& female ellorta to lmpn>YOCNDM= ...-vk:o will be-the~. when --" Lquna Beach Branch, ""'~ Aaxlatloo ol Unlvenlty Women meet Sablrdoy, Nov.1 Tho gathering In Leisure World Clubhouse 2 win begin at 9;30 a.m. Viaitor..-are welcozpe to attend' tbe Coffee. Speakers will be M ra . Franklin llitesbew, caJilornla state divlsioll cbalimu lot th• . Comta Scott-lllng F.duca· tional Fund afld, M r I . La......,. ReYl"'~· Orange County ~· le< the California Ctmmtulon on the Senjors Welcomed · At Refresher Course Seme< cltlt.eoa in the Orange County dlatrlct are Invited to attend a driving refresher course ·sponsoroc1 by t h e Midway City Woman's Clu~. Special f.il.ma on safety and lectures by representaUVea of the department of Motor Vehlcl.,, asslslecl by the Halloween Party Set Omicron Rho chapter, Beta Sigma Phi will bavt a potluck Halloween party next Sabir- day at I p.m. in Halecrest Park recreation center. The progr~ on Nov. I ts entitled Cancer of Women. The bome of Mn. Mef Miller will be the ~ at 8 p.m. when a speller from the Cancer ReSearch center offers a lecture and film. Delta Beta Zeta chapter will be the guesta that evening. Silver · S·anda Tb• first and thlrd'Tuesday1 at a p.m. memben of Silver Sands 2311, Native Daughten of the Golden West gather for meetings. Lake Part Clubhouse in Huntington Beach is the me<llng place for the first ~on. Mn .• Jack Wilaon, 541-14711, will lllrpl&b location · on the next meeting date. ' Calllornla Highway Patrol, will .i.i oinlor clttum In ,. tainlnC jhelr driven' llC<Mell. Abo wlstlJlll ' will be a driven' education t e a c h e r from Westminster Hiii> School1 and a question and answer period will follow each clul -Tho courae will be ol III weekl duration and ii free ol charge to all ..-cltltem. Meellnp will late place In the Midway Qty Woman's clubhouae, 8U1 Bolla Ave., begizm1De at 1:30 Lm. Mon- day, Nov. ., and continuing three cooaecuttve MOllCl11> In November and December. Tbooe wishing to register for the coune may contact Mrs. Clair Bunt, 897-7033; Mrs. Albert Ftobaclt, 89:1-5387, or Mrs. llualleU Balke, - ' Sisterhood Progresses With Dinner Moore , Costa Mesa chapter head, who will reveal What the League Is and How It Helps Us, and Mrs. Jerome Hjeltness, league mother, who Smith Alumnae Will Convene Look for a change when you give Smith College a 1 u m n a e , husbands and guests are in- vited to a noon luncheon next Saturday in the Balboa Bay Club, according to an an- nouncement by Mrs. Lewis R. Basch, president of t h e Orange County group. Perspective on tl\e Narcotics Problem with emphasis on lts relation to youth will be presented by Leo Konkel of the Newport Beach Police Department. Officer Konkel is assigned to the juvenile narcotiC! branch of the detec- tive division. the I, Need Answered Voters who need transporta- tion to the polla next Tuesday may call up<n Costa Mesa Juniors. -group will piuvide the service between i a.m and 5 p.m. Voters niay call Mn. Howard Mltd>ell It -lor the'"""'"- at button There's .Omelhing about gi,ving away Ile "I All LOVED" button that'I goltlm lnlo all of us at Kirk J"""1en. Smiles an genuine. stops are ligbtm'. Maybe it'~ because it's nice to know tl1al dowag« ladies, rough and loQgb linebocl:ers, nearsighted WollA!r Mittie types ••• all of them are loved. Juat like in tbe films. . , Maybe It'• th,e Wells "I AM LOVED" fragrances for men aad women that help to spread the &Jr of romance. While you are picking up your own "I AM LOVED" bulton, let your ,.,.. lead you to tile "i AM LOVED" ocenll •.. In cologne and Ill« shave for men .. , pocket, spray or decanter ala pe<fuma fof the ladles. · Dnll't dve cologne alone. Top It with an '1 AM LOVED" butt"'1 and you, !Oo, wib. -that love -make Kirk J8Weler& go 'rcund. I AM uwm-...-vav ..,~INC. Now 2 Great Stonl to Bene Vcu PAST DIPENDAILE Slll'VICI °"°" Moo!.. Tlwrs. l'rL Tiff ' ....... KIRIOR Nuptial Rites Planned During Christmastime Mr. Md Itri. Leland P. buc ol 'westminltU bave 11> llQllflCed tho ~t" tile.Ir ~. ~Aim llaac to llalldolpb IL lli>beria of Wblltla". Tho coople will 111"'1 Ille. ti In the Epl.ocopol Clllreh ol the M,..Uib, Santo Ana. , T oastmiatreues 1 llurblde C!ubhoUle, In llim' ~.Beach la the modlDc GRlTCHEN ISMC Br..__ Mlaa laaac, • ldn)ltrpNn teacher In Westmlnoter, al- tended the Unlversijy of C.Uforllla, Saota llarbara oriel la 1 ... -of the Unlven!ty ol Southern Col1l«ota wb&e Iba tlledeed Kappo Delta. Her fllnce, -ol Mr. IDOi ' place for meinben iii ""' 0 ... T~ CIW>.ol , Buntinpon &each on tbe ,.. ~ eooc1 ud lourth wecllleldlf• 7:30 p.m. "I • . 62-PIECE "DAHLIA• STAINLESS SET., $29:9?r Here'& the hotteot _,. _,,.,,,11no '. ltaln.Jen steel flatwllfe. E1egant '"Olhlla-1 ' • pattern Is ourse>eclu8tvety. What's more. l we Imported itdlrectty, aod saied •· ! .1 handsomety. Now, we're paselng the I 1 aevinQt on 10 yoU. Just look what this ~ ~ greataetincludeS: ~ i 1!2-Piace Se<Ylce1or&lnchics. ., i l 8 knlvea 1 tablespoon 1 8fork:I , piercect..,, •• ,cim , I 8 salad -1 cold """"foll< 1<!--1gnwyl-' 80YellOUl)epoons 1butterknife 1 8 k:e tea tpoons . 1 sugar epoon M.L 1HIS FOR JUST SH.ti COMP\.ElS -"--.1:.,IDOJTNOWI V-Chliw ..._,,... Wei-- hnkArner'tc.nl, MlllW Q•,...; IOf . ·-" ._ I . ' r Wo'n wilb rou •ll the fty, wilb all the loob you ftal i:fcbl -1 ~uaod . brorue& to .-blbydollo-post onJ lor ~.99 to 7.19. -··monk mop 08 -.... with~ 6.99 .blown loltheo 11ppot. 'Bit lool< !« a Utile priot, at Jllll . ( ~ . • NEWPORT lEACH .FASHION ISLAND H~NGTQN' BEACH HUNTIN&TON CiNTU. COST~~ SOUTH COASt Pl.AZC • '" --~-~ -~-........:-~·~..__,. ........ ~~.._,,....._.~ ........ l-· __ ;.:._~~-·-:..:...:.:::....~~~--'~~'--'--~~;_.;...~~~~-'-~·~~~---. ' . t •• • DNl.Y lllllf • I Energetic Harbor Counc:il ..... --~ CQMD9G UP: Bu1lnes1 . -.. ot 1:11 a.m. Moo> a,, N ... t, at lleo School. c.1111 and ,.pmati'"' at I, surprise tntertainmeftl ·-·-wUI--.. W1latl New io lll&b School. Aliso PTA ..; • 1 Mn. neodOtt Bent -" t • • President ji..; - • • • Volunteers .R.ing. · .Op. Sales .. I ' • • ot I :• a.m. M-1a1, N ... c; lo ....... ol Mn. -J(Uder, I ! Monti Vista PT ,A.· ¥n-~'itl COll.lNG•llP:' lloMI ~ -...ai-Jta.m.~. Nov. t, lo !be 'I'~ JGOm. ··~. w.,a w · ~ commlllee mee11J>c at 10 -... Wednlld11, f#ov. t, tn Iha lloml oll4r1. !Wt Mor· rll. RJ;PORTS: 3ulco kn and a record wen ~ to ---:a llnt "odo .U for wiubw the memberlbip drive. . . • Chairmen nU!ied u. Mn. Mark Mortil, Wl)'I· and meanat IDd Mn. Jmam: El- lls, art · for "'lU~it Funds , COMING UP: Annual book "I and art !..Uval Sabrday, Nov. I. Woll known autbon, Ann Atwood. Ell1abeth Blldwin Huelloo, Dorothy G-Lillian Walkim and -lllarie ·Bqer will be~ Graphic - N.wp9rt Ele. PT A lllls.MallcaPflO ·~t . REPORTS: Kn. Samford OOl'I llril .... --Ibo mambenlblp .sm. with LB· Group ' Large Sizes Mary Riker will aoll . Chrlstmlll ~ Sill< ,..... technJque Wiii be ·i demollltl'ated by Lea Vas- ' quu. aloog with AM Barr, prbtbnating and )I.I b el. Speciale,JDGDCllrinUng. A1etender'1 ~ Band, ..... P'l""" ol Lquna Beach , High School muaiolan1 ) Tracy Stjco, llalf and J- • ey Rey\lolda,' Gale 1iuwoll 'k: and G~ F..W-' wiJI J =-n~:~= m Allan'.• craft class, storytol~ ,,, : ·1ng and c;ttlqulta Puppe-Paper Piling Party ~ : allow• at 11:!0. a.m. and 1 .-\ p,m, Costume. parade, II>-Everyone can get lllto the act when ii comes to roll~ t'!pll' for canyon '.iif I ~ ~~ ~==~ Sdlopi's paper dri.ve on Nov. 18. Piling them up are Jenrilfer Lynch ilnd Chris ,. J.ortoo. An)'<llle wishing to donate newspapers or magelinec ,..,., call Mn. 'j; place. Mn. Clayton Gar-'IloQald Bren"''-"-al 64UMO, and she will pict lllem up. · 1 I .-ii chalrnWL ...::.::=..::::..:.... ....... =~-.:...:....:..:..:..:c:...c_.:...:.....:...:....:..c..c...:...:....--''----- • UI -L Studeoll ware aervodlcecream. Newport Hgts. PT A Entertained . With Song Mn. ~den~ Singen Ken Delo and COMIMG UP: Men'• nl&bt for Eugene Dorian will entertain -!athen ml .... at 7., ao the Sooth Coast Club following P ~ .. ~ N 12 Rudy a noon ~ Wednesday, .m. .iwcauaJ, ov. . Choy, catamaran dealper ~Jt.Lagana Beoclo l:oul> and -· Will imroauce and --Illa aclting film Tbe duo will present a pro. "Catamarans of Hawali." Fllll nocinc frcm operatic RE.POR!l'S: Student'• ortaa to popular -and ~ beol: llore open-comedy. ed laal week'wlth 400 books A IOCfal hour ot 11 :30 will be sold iii IWO days. Mrs. ' bolted by Mn. II o b e r t Roderick WJ>aeltr, cbalrman Diabmu and her committee. reporta that the pt.en wW be Relervatlons may be ob- opeo f!V""! Tqeociay and taJned by callln1 the Mme>. Thunday.-. Pllllip Towne, U I· 11S1 ; Pomona PT A Howard Swlber, 4ft.41111 or Mabel Nlcboil, -. Mn.Roma8oloeldal { Balearic PT.( ' nieUI• cllalnnan, b In President at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. !, ""'~:-NB Auxiliary Mn. ~lei Cool l:llatgO. COMING UP : Board m ... lng in the molU-parpooe room. COMING UP·. M-•-•i'p President t 7 -M d N 4 REPORTS: Mrs. John ~..... The di • Auxlll I :~d"' H·191i PTA' a :~ p.m. on ay, ov. ' banner will be ,_.ted at La ea ary o COMING UP: Anooal ranuck ~ m in the home of Mrs. Harry Davjdsoo wu appointed arts Newpbrt Beach rtre Depart· { lale rr... 10 a.m. to f p.m. MrL 'Alesuder Blick Kohoot. .. General meeting aod no..... chalrman. ~':' N~• ~ h~d mart galhen the th Ir d Salunta1. Nov. t, at odlool. at 9:30 a.m. Tue<day, Nov. ., V d PTA grade clua !or·lOO percent Wedneoday o1 ... h mooth at8 T 'Mra..Dm:I Eitenm••• ~ 12, in the !D~· 9''~~~:{~;~~ ~. in ~~~p 'drive. p.m. In variOUI l(lcations. "t chairman announced tha1 OOMING UP. Bua.l-111.11---room .. Ken Ire:w.f•.-r tn, ::=·Nrt.:::TamM'Jilulgl . -. l'B?.••"rd, 1nformaUonregtrdinglocaUon . ~ .. ~-. country -that'• Half·Si19 Shop. Lone •ml 1hort lonrtha, li.ulky aod flat !mill, loutton• an4 '""'"'"'"' Conal '"" 11e ... bR $12.00 r!:.1!5.1 ~ =~.be. rm;/n~ meeUni b 9;;!0 a.in. Tbljl'll: !onnaUon coordinator . ror " .O:Jiri;aldmt , . h!JtoriMi ·c·t a r .. n c•e may be obtained by i.Iephon-•i ! , ~ Pr-wU1 be .~ ;!rim!"'· 1. 1!Jaa ·Zelha Newport.Mesa Un I I 1 e d COMING UP • Board meOtlng NedOdl, prillclpal 'w.l 11 Ing Mrs. T. c. Dalley, 64He.1>. E[r • , ---.tn ·ope1t "' tbe School District. will speak · , • · 14 HALF SIZE SHOP l i 1or pJonrulmd equlpmmL New Inatroctlonal Center. oo Knowing Your School N 1 ~ CdM Eli. PT I'. iu:?~· 8:°1 :a! . ~:-1ia1!i.'.3'=;.: ,.t:--------•.-ll!llli.!1-11••-TOPS Mermaids ors • •' .. _ • ..- 11 -benhlp drive bu clOlfld.~; be served. ,· · ·-7~ T t ~ ~I · .. \ lnformaUon regarding 1805NewportBld.,CostaMesa~ ~.. f'M .. ;;;,. -New mtmbeta , will b•,_.J.EP«?RTS: tronti trom-.ite ~!!:!!~ -I ~e aftJe(j,f' ::mMi::r~nir:i:,=~: "'l/iltl~Hftti·ef,Msn.t" iilii -~~ ~·!'·-... ·-~ .... MtL . -~ .,SWeatll>lrla"14T-alllrta .• -~·~·r··•"·i1~11i,·-~· .... , •.•. _~·1•tliiil!li21i'iii''ili ... *fli1!1!i1';... Townsend-at (42•1'104. Fld ~ borel ~ ._. l:a .. ~ wu elected ~ flril IWI are aViilablt. q. 1 ' • • I I I . !' ~ t MeeUn •·• pl at 7 .. . -¥ •Y to 9:00 '"' . ! ~-,;.. ....;.;... __ ~ tlorougjlout tbe let cream~.,..,--. • , . . .. •· ... ~ ed by telephoning Mn. Leon Houra: 9:30 to 5:30 • ·.. '1:• p.m. Ttleldl;r.1lcrf. U. ....i..:..--ue-.t .....!:ein+ , . 1~ ~" mlVtiwi ot ~· s .. _... 1A1 c. I!. wnnitM :v. "' gs ..... e act p.m. ' --...:. • "'-.--~....-... .-U db h PTA '°" ooJ.t ~ ,..n ·~ -Ndl ...,,. M. E. F11t, to1 Ci.ff o. "'-~-every '111uraday in Wood1aod Alie U4 ~ Mell, ,_...,,... .3 ~ .. ,-.; Z: .... Wllftn BroerbJI. n erg =-~~~~0~,:,.."'r.! j1..~·-~M~.=~~~~~·~"~";:::"~-;;~"'~-~School,~~eo.ta~gM~eaa.~:;;;;;::·;;· d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. and.-.,.._•• ad Herp1r PTA Mn. -Vln<Ur: ~-""' ' · ·-·, A olood 11 " -• .... Prelldent ··-... ... •••• ·lllds'• .~ ftJ1 ... llrl., llcTy KoMlt •OJMING UP: Board meeting p~~~~11;~~ ~~A~ H: Ho.'.;;;i'!. WJ~1 A!lllfrt .K•lchntr, rvnl'llMllll SecONI Flfgh!, tlie Mmt•· IY~ a1un111, w1.-r; ROii ... 'l:Jill'lltl', runner•~nu Third FllOhl, 1111 Mt!*. J.n'I" Yoellr.I, wlnne" ,....f'lln Jol'll!Mf\, ru,,,,.NIPI •F1111rtll FM1h1. ttle ,..,..,., J1ma lfM<'-· 'll'tnn•n Robert Smith, nJMe"""l Flffll FllOht, the Mml1;. H.rtft' McClure. Wll'IMfj ICMIMlh Wiiie\', tunlllf~I Slxtll F11thl, MM! Mmes. Me!Mlll Sl1ffonl, WIM11"1 W1thlr WIM, l\lftM't • uPI Sewritli Fiith!, 11'141 Mrl*. Vlt;tOr &,._... winner, Alvln L.alllnt rvnnef'-IJP, CONIOLATIOfil -ll\9 Mm11 . L.MW..,M Thom11, R1lt WUlOll, Aallsrt Sd\Hfw, Alvin H11D, Tr1vl1 For!HYo Herbtrt Mef"lln, H1rwY <alllgl'lef; MNelllt Wlnf\er, Mr1. R\dl1nl V1rl1n; Crlen the Mmn.. P1ul Stirvtns, Orrin Wrl!l!'f1__J1ma C1ll1Mn, C, F. &1,,_.,ew, OOl'llllcl T1lmt0e 1nd L'""'forll Jones. Ml!SA V•lOI LIM1' PUTTS -Clfl11 "-..,_ Mna. Emut G~1, 231 Ectw•r<:I vlttie., 2•1 l•"~, Chene. 8"1fY, 2t1 .,.s ~· Haitnrl, ~ Cl•H l llllll -·· fUClllRI s-11. :UI o-oi:.on. wm111m 1Mnt.v, Jann v.,.Nrtll. :n, w. R. Mllldl. :Ml Clan (, 1tle MIMI. Garl1rlll Crelg, P.,.ry Cltrk. tt1 Jl)lon 1,..,111 )111 H1>r01C1 SOiomon Sl 1 .-,trred Nld!O\a. MldiHI R•ppOff, RMI Smllh, n. lllVINI: COAST UO~IS'I OAY '#INNl:lll -.v..d•I Pl•Y• i.11 A, Mrt. Gr911g Llfur. 'o" Mllt " Dee Wflltt_, Mn.. Jahn . JDl'I-• 75; Cl~SI !I IM Mmfl. W. R. Mir•.,., 76; Jdln Poy•I, 771 Rldwlrd Pl_, 711 Cl•• C, IM MmK. H.J. ' Topics Varied For Conclave South Coast Chapter, Parents Without Partners, is anticipating the S o u t h e r n california R e g I o n a 1 Con- ference which will take pla~ in Lafayette Hotel, Lon& Beach Saturday, Nov. J. , Service With a Smile Stop the World, I Want to Get On, will be the lh<m< of the conclave which will in- clude four dWerent topfca and speakers. Further infonnaUmi about the group -bo ob-tained by callifll M r 1 • Margery Mlller, 494-2025. Piectidnl oorving for Erulgn PTA's annual Spaghetti Dinner are Paul Reed ... Dalb' C1au!1one (left to right). Enjoying the service is Oicil: Watts. The I _w will bike. place Friday evening, Nov. 15, in the school cafeteria. An P •• Qleme will be featured in food, deconttions and entertainment. -2.f9'1 ' ' , . ' " • • ,\ Shot Strvk1 ALL WORK DONE PERSONNALL Y "Coron1 .Ml Mtr 3 CONVENIENT SHOPS e 3401 l COAST HWY. Coro .. dtl t.Aar ••• 471-4"'40 e l4ll VIA LIDO Nowpo.t 1t .. h ••. 471.auo e 14 FASHION ISLAND · , Nawpo<t a. .. h ••. 644 -755 I ' . . • l CHOOSE FROM ALL THE LA TEST STYLES Rtstylt:fo!d .. ~hoe• to 1. round i lrin 9 u1 your , ... b1MJ tftd W•1ft ti•• your 1hoe1 • new look. f . .... ~ .... . •"·~ ' ... _ ... ;J~:· . t':.. • • ... . • ' ... I. '-··~· :' ..• ,,. • • • • • \ ·,i· . . . . . . . ' . . . . ; JI •• \. :• ...... '• • • Yollew nd llut ... $21 ". Yol1-· ·• Pin\ l ~lut ••• $11 :·:} . ,...,.~~ ,'/· : ···. · .. " . I ~ I:" "._;- / ; . ': .. ' \. I .1 ;';, · . ~ ., ·:-.<, ; . ' . ·. ·. ' " \ ...... ' ·. ~ ....... ·. ' · ..... . ... :J/ie r/lgfjeJf St'Jfe Gxcifemenf Wttmake You Swing . : ~wl'~ .. 642·1197 • - .~ -1 ·1 l .2 •• 2 s 2 ~ 2 3 a 5 • 9 t ..... w' ••• ( • ! ! ~ ' . • i i ' ' I .. , ;· } • ~· . • ' -,· ) • •• I ). . .. }I f ~ ~ -, , • • ...... 1- l I t r ~ , ~ ' ' ~ ~ , '} , . ' ,. , .. I '< " v ' " ~ i;· • • • • l I . -• • I • • f :i . • • ~ • • • ;~ I ~-~·-,~--n __ ,....,,. ...... ,.-.~---~~~ ..... -~---___..-..-_-•u·••'•''*'¥i•"-"'"U<fW• • W'1--•••• •'"'"'~'•..-.• .... -o-'00 __ ..,,_,'0+--0~>--~·;z ... ao-~OM<--~-------~-..---~.,..-.... --... --... ...,":" .... ""'!~"'!'!· -.~-·· -y···-··--.-·,-~ .... ~ .. . . ' --.., LEGAL NilTWll uw11. NOtiCi LEGAL NO'l1CB LEGAL JiiOTICE . ' IXHllllT "I" PAllK DEVELOl'MINT JUND CITY OI' COSTA Ml~ "' STATEMINT OP lllVINUIS ANli IXPENDITUUS .. . l'llCll YHr ......, J-3Q, 1HI GINlllAL PUND _ lllVENUES Prupet t.y Tues Franchise Tues Sales Tu Cigarette Tax Property Transfer Tu ~ llceblfll • Fines : Pitmltll ' Sal• of SUppliea and I· .. ~ity .' > Rent ot. Propefty ;. mtfrest " ~ SUbvenU..... and l;nni. ~ r.., and /Ch.,.... .Mlsc:e~ Income · Golf Coune lncomo $1,362,857.99 90,884.60 1,920,066.29 !138,195.56 9,942.18 287,435.55 21,Qll&98 117,UO.fT 1,909.99 19,807.00 112,118.24 869,108.82 34,399.87 12,170.911 4,175.00 Total Revenues ,. J5,081,785.2S 'EXPENDITUllES ' ·; !: City 6oUncli . • 18,888.45 I ~ Clerk · 3v,01a.91 ,, Legal Publlca~ 6,695.32 Auditing Services 4,070.00 'C'. Clt.y Treesurer · . 1~59:~ ; f Finance 148,2.99~. \ ~dmlnistratlon_ 107,933.liD~ , City AUoriiey ' ' 62,l:t:tt,!°;_;: {: . =~!neertng ~~~; , .,' Public Works ' ·.I~~; ~r· , , Admln!Stratlon 28,318.83 '.'.1£. •. ( ,,. I Cenlral s.moeo. . 37)63,li~' :,;..;'"·;. • Planning Comnitsslon 104,~ .• i.";' • · , ~ General Admi!llatntl•• ' l. ' • ) C<>oCI 50~~~~ •\ Facilities and F.qulpment 181;~. }' AdvertWng and Promotion UilUi2$ ' Electronl<;.J>ala .Pinc:Olllng 98',G'.85 ,; i Police .,, 1,295,119.13!' },• Fire • .742,859.IMI COmmunlff#om 'L 160,ll20.IQ , O \• Buildlllg.Sa(ttf 152,0211.47 ( Weed Abalemenl 9,1)49.98 i,!. Civil De!eQle 19~13 Sanitary . · 359,051.04_ street Miliitenan<e 237,435.09 Conatructlon Projects 133,797.03 ~lreet Projects f ' 40'iii6j1jl ., • t Storm Drain--Jltenance 4·937,55 Street' Light M · nance lll32.26 • • • • . ; • t ' • ' • • • • • • • •• ~ ... Elecllo~I~ Counc:ll 8;9~2.94 Pl>uind 13,7511.!B $4, 789,9118.03 •• EX"NOITUlllS " TeWillkLi l'irk • SPICIAL GAS TAX . STREET IMPROVEMINT l'UND-Soc. 2107 REVENUES 8tm AllOoatlon EXPENDITURES Projeq 83-Falrvlew Rd . • & San Diego Frwy Draina(e Iu>prov. SPIClAl. GAS TAX STREIT IMPllDVEMINT l'UNl)....$oe. 2107.5 lllVINOis INCIAL GAS TAX RIVENUIS state Ailocetlon . • • Thut!dly, Oct .... 31, 1968 IWLV I'll.OT U LEGAL NO'nCE LEGAi.. NO'nCI! I I , I • 1J DAILY ,ILOT '""""'· OC-'il, '""" PSA Earnings Dip in Qu~er ---._i..t ....... lor Ille third '1,ISl,009 lo 1111 • lalal ......... al •11,»1.000 . t:am1np per lba1' in the lblrd quoit« al 1181 amounted .. • cellla, COO>poHd .... -,,.. Ille prior .,..,, <fWIOr, -seiit. 3', al ,l,lll,llt .. lalal ..-al $11,111,-. -'"" Io -- •• per annum on minimum term occoonls in multipfn of - $1;DOO. ~q~Jo rdll atCt/tMV«. MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN A••OCIATte_ .. *1 bltc.a.t"Hiltlwrt • CorORa Del ... , ... mzt Tolepl>one 675·5010 -(WICI[•,_ lll r. COlOUOO•wi. •~-W.W. tllOI The Men from Merrlll Lynch look at LEISURE ••• Investment opportunities in this $150-bllllon market Make your forum nservatlons today Americans today spend one-third of their time, and a good share of their money, on leisure pursuits-from ten· nis to lV watching , from camping to concerts, from sewing to swimming. And the prognosis is that, in the future, they'll have even more free time for recreation. Plus more money to spend oo·it. Leisure has already created a whole new area of opportunity for investors, an area that shows every promise of expanding in the future. If you would like to hear a Merrill Lynch Account Executive discuss the industries that now produce leisure goods and services-and get specific information on which stocks our Re· search Department thinks are attrac· live within them-come to our LellUl'e llMlastrln Foni!'R 'l1lunday .... 1.., Nooomber 7 M-Vno CounfTY Chill 1100 Club H-Id, Costa MOIO ...,lot ot 7:30 PM sharp Yotl/I find out about: • Mow Amtrica'a &ndu•I 1hlft from Purbn~ ul atand•rdt to Mlf·lndulcenct hn dhctty ahcted the stock m1rk.t. • The MW npandlnl do-H:·)'OUrsetf Mlrtr.el and wh.t I could mun to your kMttmt11t portfolio. • n. "'°""°"' 1nnU1I eipenditure for boats, I"""" and musk.al ln1tn1ments-lftd which MCUrMiel tn tt... ...... Mem S*ficularty --tor powlll. • TM $7 .... ftbt a ,_., that pea for home ..tertalnlnc. and how it ha cauud Inc,.... In&~ on the P1rt of MMJ' com- ....... """ 1octu11nc -·•llloo tor ........... Reserw your seats today. There's no charge or obligati0n, of course, but space is limited. Simply call or mail in the coupon below. "9eM ,.._.,. •• , ... , .... f., Y''' l..hu,.. l11tl1tlr;,, F.r11111 •• TittiM•y, N..,.ll'llMr 1 hi C.111 Met•. 5 M•RRILl..iLYNCH, .. , ... c •• P•NN•A a SMITH INC lotl HOIJH llOlttlWAT. SANTA ANA •1702 T.1~, 147.1212 Tor l.U --l1f ..... ,,.,,, OUr Offk< U OJ>C1' doip ,,.. 7 &WI. to S ~..,., all4 Sotvnla~1 fT""' > ' ..... "' l2 wllotL ' • I !y SYLVIA POl\TEI\ 'lllere II absolutely oo doubt whltloeYer that our already vat M.edk:are PfOil'&m wUI be eapanded dllrtng the -ad-rniniattation. T h e r e la absolutely oo doubt whalloever that the taxei we FINANCIAL DIRECTOR M•nuel Armtind•rlz pay -.. Social Salrjty - trt!>uton or .. Fedenl Income lupo)'el'I -lo -the """""' 'will be ralood. Pttltden:Ull candlda1e Hubert HumphreJ ba1 pro- . posed extendJnc Med j care covera1e to· U million dlaabl- Fix and Armendariz Promoted by Irvine Two Irvine Co. employes, Warren Fix and Manuel J. Annendain haYe been pro. moted to cohtroller and direc- tor of financia1 aervitts for the company respectively. Fix of Newport Beach, fonnerly assistant controller, will be responsible for plan· ning and directing the func· tions of accounting, financial reporting, budgeting and data processing. A graduate of Claremont Men's College, Fix is a member of the Califomla Society of Certified Public Ac- Dreyfus Earnings Up Earning> of tht Dreyfus Corp. were ,1,064,000 or 47 cents per share for the third quarter of 1968, and $2,792,000 or •t.24 per share for the first nine months of 1988, Howard Stein, pnsldent, announced to. day. Jn the comparable periods of 1967, earnings of the Dreyfus Corp. were $1 ,061,CXXI or 47 cents per share for tbe rhid quarter and $2,809,000 or 22 cents per share for the first nine months, based on a greater number of sbatts cut.standing. countant.s, American Institute of CPA'• and the National Association of Accountants. Armendariz, a .resident of Tustin, jolned the Irvine Co. in September, 1967 following 11 years with the firm Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery. Formerly assistant controller of financial services, Annen· dariz will be resporuilble for preparing financial analyses of the company's major projects. A graduate of UCLA, Amen- dariz is a member of the American Institute of CPA '1 and the Los Angeles Oiapter of the California Society ol CPA'a. Zenith Tells New Records CHICAGO -Zenith Radio Corp. set sales and earninp records for both the third quarter and the first nine months of 1968, the firm an- nounced. Earnings for the t h i r d quarter increa·sed to $9,494,000, or 50 cents per share, 16 percent higher than the previous third quarter reaird of $8,199,000, or 44 cents per share, set in 1967. Third quarter sales were $175,004,000, a gain of 5 per- cent from the 1967 record third quarter of $167,141,000. I See by Today's Want Ads: • A v«71 sweet lady with her own tramPOrtatlon ii want. ed for babysitting on Lido Isle. • Look 11.t !his Ad! ~" Zen· iltl ())lor T.V., maple. re- mote control. plUJ brand new pk:tu:re tube for Sl'.25. e "ThleYetl Maril:et of 5 F1m- ili5" a.re having a garage sale . , . Many, many good Hems. • Good ~ on a '67 Honda 460. including windllhi~d ...... • Th1a is a ~al "Gu"! '64 Eomolme Van, ~ tires, pe.lnt a: wood i-nellin& in -condition. TO FIND other areas in which there is pressure to ex- pand Medicare, all you need do is look at the gaps In the present system. Not covered today are routine dental care: the services of psychologists, optometrists, social workers, physical therapists, private nurses; extended psychiatric care. Among the items of medical hardware not covered are hearing aids, eyeglasses and dentures -all widely w- ed by elderly citizens and"'fre- quently expensive . Clearly, we can't possibly afford the fantastic price tag implied by all these sweeping changes in Medicare. But just as clearly, the trend is toward more and bigger bene8b. . ) .. . ' NOW! ,..,..~ .. • • • • • FREE SAFE DEPOSIT IOXI ,.or M•rcul)' $1wrw mllntlll'lfnl mlnfmum baltnea or $2,000. Mercwry Snln11 ••• 1ff1n home lmprev1111ent loan• up te SS,000 and •l1ht yean at low nt11 and .... 11 .,,11\~'1 ,.y. ., •• ts. l•q•lre at Maru,,.-- S.V-.. IM lw~ au .. Park 001.. . -827-2320 • Huntinp Beacll Offk:e: 640"4050 ' • Man:ury Sl'tinp' +;fililt . pollCJ "'°""you tM h l•I f8tlt of lnternt for lnlUted .mnp.. • Funcfl earn ~ rrvm dlla of -4"'C*pt.fundt rtioaf\llld by~ tenth olU. month .. "' lnt9Ndfnlm the tint. ·-_.,.. ...... ~. bomlt eccourM e'tW!lbfa. MERCURY SAVINGS ..,., ,_, 11racl!ICWi --•11 -'"• .... "" OI llMtt. llNl' 1*"" ....... -. 7111 Edl111tr A¥t,. H1111tl1(lo11 lttc~ -..... n. --~t.<lltr ' i !~ • .. •' -• ::,ieo ~n .. ~IF= ,\\:Mt ""'£ ,. . , . ,. """""'"' ~ FoMNilr ~ ~ lj ' . ~ml,, ir:;o...w.,i, a:§.i ,, . 1'1-M1 ,.._, "~~· "' ' "' ":r M ~ ..... ffi' ... ~ I '" I ,~r ~ w !!'JP,.; ~~"': " ... "' Ill •• I~ • :~I· "" . "" '"' '"' . .... • 1n1eM M ·-" lntr'CM'I In-•.! ln!erlllt llM t.• ··1· .. '"' 1;: l '"' '" '"' ... i~ri· ;r. lftl : '" lftl .. I~"' '• 1fl : l~r; I"' -· .,,---·-~~· • .. • -• ,;: Tliurs(fay's-Closing ............ ~ ii Prices -.-/.1.a. I I -Complete-New York: -Siooli . Exchange List .. _ ... -.r: I I I ' Dl.Jl.V Pltr it . =·~ ~·1 ~Iii :.:·.; :: II ~s i ., ··1 --..... ::-i: • ' • • 1 I • .. ~,,... ""'*'·': .~1 ... • • If• B•11w. Calb Eldlier • .. • 'II ~~ . . , ' ' r·····~···••••••••••••••••••••• . -. Hospital Bills~ .'friple in -~1 Years . , CtmilllJ Satwday, ·Not. 2. SIDEWALK :SA.LEI I . ' • • ' ' . . . *HARBOR CE NT ER-;;- ' ' Colfti 'M1ic1 · ' ' DIL])AY BRottiERs , . HUNTINGION VALWY Thenew.,,andfi .. ~ORTuARY.; . l~L !vneral homo in tbe IEACH llLVO.-s Hwti.,tonB<"huu. 6]1 ~I. Dlc•lur Dlldllf Centrally, J«•tcl to pr°'ide finer ac:nice to the Contmunity. 17911 DEAC!( BL VD. HiJNTINGTON BEACH .. (714) 842-7771 WASlllNCITOll (AP) -71 -1 over the ..,.. • -I . ~~T.f~ s:~:s ; i WE ~POLO~IZE ••• ~ '!be ·•Y<O:oll rite In. medi.al . ~t\00 '!l'I m~~ I"'!'· • , • prices durlnC the pe'1od WU ''Tbo increulllg demand for • 50 _.; ..... 1 .. than the bolPIW -l\u f=ed • If bl · f.~~iz..ln&:-~·~1o.:p-:i,bolh.=. .•. you were una e to· get . dly, ,yr-· ~g costl upWard," aakl . . Alld Abo . ~ bad .. the l'epCri._ (Ji .. • • d • • h ~: =.1-:.i~ ,.::-1:.~.=.~ Nett> c Ai<Je :.~ -into. r1ve-1n t eatre,s more. booP.llfl .oPetAc -II la ~~~ 1i.e 1JWL i·r:i: • . "Wfth~ ~verlold ol~ dutmpro.toa11&11eipalllioo LOTll\8ff .andpublic!st ~ lk •""-h =u~.:\'..i~~ =~.:.~-=-~ torPl>iloo-F~eroou-••· -C(nu,wa._ •Int . eatreS be praqlce o( maktng hotlll A-cfv•n'eed . medlc81 tronic in .N~rt ~ .... ~=~'\:;~;.~~: :e:-1= 5~·~~ :t: : lastweek-duetorecord· pay," the report said. bettu , modkll ~are..... alao venlde. · • '!be <bona&• o1 do<ton ani1 beeo .._ .. bie Irr ...,,. o1 -------1 • b k e d =~~.:=11n':: ~-=-rillnc'-,the C~llege · Paper : rea lftg CrOW S. riae In medkal costs, c:oupled '!be :reJ>orl nOled Iha{ doo- wlth a riae tn demand be<auae ton' ,.., ,... z.s l>er-t In Staff• L1'sted • 1 0( medkallln=aooe tllat ~ 198', wb\)e dentjlla ~ • made better care avaUl.ble tO their charges only '4.& percent • • th I Three Orange · C o· a 1 t mlllloaa. ~ Y'l•· " • The report aald that ti.nee "'One -poeslble reuon for students have been choeen as (911 hoopltarroom rat.. ltllve the rlj)idly ~ «>SIS. the slall w'rit.n l<>r the Pal\ther, · • • ·=~~-~irn~= ~~co:::y:~~:; ~~'lbe,coyu~%-J§!~· .. ~·~o.f =WE REG·R'ET cent. All medical costs whlle O;Vf!r ·~·percent of tbe . -.. 1.11;w ..,.uuu, • e • • e averaged out lo a rite of 125 populaU,. ·haa 'llOD)• kind ol !'._~J-~r ~ •• ~~·.·~~101e1 • •. ~rcent. covera'ge for p h·7 r l c: I an• B.llU -.-"'""""'-~ .,.. This compared with a rise of feea:," j~ said: Newport Beach. ~~~~~~~~~~~__:__.:=.:::::.:::::~~::.;____.::__:__:c__:_~~--'-~~~~1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; . . ' . .. ~ 1~ I t I ! ' • • • WH.ITE · FRONT OUAlrrY • SEJMCE • lllSCOUlll ~WrEGRflv Allll ':W A .. 1....,lrat Extra bir 8.8 e>L aerosol can of deodoflllt far entire family. Includes pri<e ott label. COMP.AT 87C 1 •a _ ~ . NOXZEMA SKIN COMP. AT 1.45 CllEAM MlllCAJlll Greaset~u, medi- cat!ll cream; facia· cleanser. lo oz. jar 1111111 TOICll FOAM IATI Oil for most luxurious C Add a few drops 99 bathing. 31h.oz. COMP. AT UO WIORJELYYll SKiii FIESIEllll AQUAN~t.· HAIR SPRAY HUGE 11 :Oz. Favorite of millions! Regular, unscented or · superhold 1ormul11. CO~P. 54c ·1.59 •• EN DEN DAll8itUFFC~RDL . SHAMPOO Choici Qf lolion, liquid · or dry formula lh 9 oz. sizes .or 5 oz. .size · in cream ·style. Save nowl a•c ·I EA. COMP. AT 1.59 -------------.. MlllNEll ~E STKK DIODOUllT f ·; 69 C }!!if~e~ crJ51r~sz~ ~ ~ speed stick lube. / !!!llil-CQMPAREA11.TI ' _,,,, -----~----MalBAllOSOL s,,., ..... , ... i 4 or. ""' •l\flrl 69 C far.ii~ will ~M . tf ecfM. COMP~£ AT $1 --------::- Hup 14\11 u. bottle with plunser typi dlipen!er. ' ... N5W TECHMATIC •AND RAI.M 0 -_!:'-! .. ·"' . 5 · shavrn,: 'edges, •f frts 1'!Ur old Tech-. ·j ma tic razor. By · Gillette. I ;~ COMP.AT$1 ·~ 57c EIY A l YllllE POWDEI IEY.A LYNNE SPIAY COLOHE , . . l I • I I I ' 1 • • . ' ,. ' I I ,· i , I I I • • • • • • • i • • • • • • • • • I • If you were turned away . last week because you we~e ·~nder age. But we ' \· ' hop• you ur.de.,..tp"d why <W:•~·· ~ POSl'(P(ELY CANNQ,: .AbMIT~,..YDNE ' • UNDER 18 YEARS. -t ... , ~,. ~ • .. • THERE ARE 6 MORE DAYS LEnTO SEE . I ~IF HE HOLLERS, • i LET HIM GOI" • • • • • -PLUS • IN COLOR - TONY cums • VIRNA USI • GEORGE c. SCOTT : ''NOT WITH MY WIFE, YOU DON1", • • • •• • • • • • . -• • [SHOWN ONCE ONLY Al 1:00 ,.M.] "IF HE HOLLERS, LET HIM GO!'' l SHOWING NOW •T.8:55 P.M. AND 11:00 P.M • • • i ·HARBO·R BOULEVARD TltEIA.HAll I VICKS fOUilllLA 44 M -AMlllS I Sootmna ""'' i-. 119 "11 ~ ~ I 1"' co••u ATT.11 Botleof HXl hl4h I IOllllllX TAll.nS - ·: i DRiVE IN·. THEATRE 60 DCIDllltlS • lrtrr •lrtftCUI ~ to I help rtllM p1ln. 1 co,':'. 59c I us -I COSTA MES·A • I ' . pofency vittm1n . tabs. A hl&h : !:tt"' ''!"o lotllt 121 qu,lilyvit1mln. I COSl'AIEAT f.11 497 I CLUUllLllli.CrMill . · 1 ;::.11"'' ,_"-67c' ~0...111.a I _IT .. *' ~ AVL • JUITOlf .... AVL .,.,. .... Wit"'~' "'· ,, ,.., . --.. ·--· .... ·-~ ' ... ,~ .. , . .. . \ ' .. r • -· • • •• illRIOl ILVI. NUR 0 aOuA. 531-1!71 , .• > i. "IF HE HQU.ERS; ~ ~GO! "WO.WI •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • J • •• I I ,. ........::l ....... --~--------------~-~.~-.~~~ ........... -..... _~--------------~~--..;_--....... i:.::.. ......... ( By JEROME F. COLLINS Of -Dltl1 p... .. ... Newport Beach city government was asked today to join a movemtnt that aiuld leod to cloaing of the Mwwr bonier to &nyone UDder 21, unle&s ac- companied by an adull Tho P..J>OSal, Initiated by the city of Corona in Riverside County. is aimed at the lllll<Olks and drui lrallic amon& the Navy Finds Hull Parts ·Of Scorpion From Wirt Servlees WASHINGTON -Object,, identified u pal_'tl, of the bull of the USS Scorpion, the American nuclear submarine inlssing for ' five months, have been located about 400 miles southwest of the Azores in more tban 10,000 feet of water, the Navy an- nounced today. , The Scorpion. with 9t men aboard, fail· ed. to arrive at her.home port in Norfolk, Va., u ICbeduled on May f1 after an AU8ntlC crooslng. The llUbmarin< last was heard from by radio on May ii when Jt wu about 250 miles '°'1th of the ~res. Although there have beeo periodic report& that the geoeral location of the remains ot the Scorpion was known, the annwncement was .the flJ'St word that the resting place had beeo lowld. Adril. Tboma! H. Moorer, Cblel of i!av~ Operations, said reports that parts of the , hull ,had been found came WOO· nesday flilll from a U,.S. Navy ~ reaearch ship, 'I'll• Mizar. "Mizar reports that the submarine's locatiop has bel'1 confirmed by means of remotely contrblled u p d e r w a t e r photography," Moorer said. ·' The Mizar, togelber witb a survey ahlp The Bowditch and the aubmarine rescue . &hip Sw!blrd, had beeo among the key vessela assigned to aearch for the miss- ing sub aouthwest of the. Auft8. Todat's aruipuncement said The Mizar was remaining ·on the scene to try to locate and photograph add!Uonal portioos of the hull. Later she will return to p:rt and photographs will be· Oown to Washington and Norfolk for detailed analysis. As a r~l of The Mizar's di9covel'J. a seven.man Navy court of inquiry usign- od to look Into the vead'a km will be reconvened at Atlantic Fleet Head-- qull'Ulrs in Norfolk:. The group is beaded by Retired VJce Adm. Bernard L. Austin. Ring Stolen · Worth $2,820 .. The theft or a $2,82 diamond dinner ring belonging to Mrs. Sandra Dunbar. 24, 5091h E. Balboa Blvd., WU rtported Wednesday to Newport Belch police. Detective Sgt. Kenneth Tbompoon Aid the ring was apparently taken about a month ago. There wu no eVideoce of for<ed enlry inlo the Dunbar apartment, Thompson Aid. ~ ring was set in White gold with one 80-Polnt diamond, one 15-poinl diamond and ->point diamoodl. u,,,....,, RELAXED ON ROSTRUM Nia., "'1mno11 ' ~~. ..\ t • 1 • • • ' . • TEN CENTS . ...;.,"' ,. ;. 'Y' l ~··• I If • -l ,. ~ YCJllDI' ' • • .,,_ • • • ' N~Police:<.111el B. James Glavas saiit Iii Ia!/cnJhe bonier clO!'Ul'e plan. Coi:olia-~or Tonf" Bollero, in a letter to~Clty:Cawlcll, ·eaPd sup- port pt ,~ reqUeat to COngress to conduct bearings on the·propl>sal, 0 'lbe tremendous 'u8e of narcotlcs by the students of our schools bas been forcibly brought to qgi: attention aiDce the . ... .. .Piitiapkin -~~~ .,. · Tonight's · the night Hajlle, 61 and Lees Williamson, 4 (li:Qm. left);, along .with thousands Of olhl!l"Ne\j'p\>rt ljeach young•t~rs, 6av~. • looking lolward to. Their jack-o-lame% is ready, so are' !heir masks · and. COltumes. Are you ready for them? Humphrey AssailsN~on!s . ' Policies on Unemployment ~Y MERRIMAN SMITH was listening to economic adviSers 'who NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Vice Presi-were proponents of ••addition a I dent ·Hubert H. Humphrey today called unf;Jllployment" · as _ a . recession preVtn'.. · hlll opponent; Richard M. Nfl:on, -"uilfit · -tative. Any man adhering to such for tbe .presidency" because of the -Republican's policies on unemploynient.. ~poliGie~ tbe Democrat argued , was "not , In this sharp .manner, Humphrey open-fit for the presidency." ed a day-long campaign in New Jersey~ HumPhreY called on the students f~r a · speaking first at Fairleigh Dickinson " t f II t editati " bee itu Uitiversity at Teaneck to an audience of momen ° s en m on ar~· 3,000 'to 4,000. 'l'he · full time · stildent · he said, "this is the Republican national popul8tiori ci(Fa1rteigh Dicldnson is'about holiday -Halloween." ~ a a 1 d ·a,ooo. Americans had become accustomed to 11tere was some anti-Hmnphrey pro. "triCks from Mr. Nixon and 'hil testers fn the outdoor crowd with "Dump Republicans and now weTe goiqi to have the Hump". signs and a few placards treltJ from Humnhi-ey a'nd bis boosting tlie candidacy of Negro com-i>ell:loCrats~" ' f- edJan Dick Gt.~ory. ijy and large, the Tbe vice president said Nlxon1s cpm- audience reception was friendly· and loUd. paigrl ~Ona w•e .. aterllized and Hwnpbrey at Falrleigh Dlcklru!on and .. nttlzi!d" and tile"lle!>IJbllCan camwgn in· remarka preparod for other apeecoo. Jnarke<I ' ~y 'avoidaa!O ol meaninl!M Jn New Jersey todliy instateci thal Nixon d-..._ • 'nll! ... this-~ l\>'•"-1 mendlla•!ll'l'Ovat.' . . .• --w-t the ••m "' Giber · "It corlallllY...otdii\ doU1 bam1 to , CIJl!.rila dUeo ,wblall '.rt ,11ae con-' C\OR the bOrder to U--qa," be tainlalllid. • , ' •· . · aald tec111c '"lbere lan't WthlD& In - '!llat, be llald,' ts Wl'1 ~ II l>elng bonier town. that mi&ht bi aalobrloal or uhd to odoPI .,.-colllllc lbr·the uJ>!lftb/g to our J'Outh." ~ ~ . , ' Glavu emphMI"" !hat be -.1 Tho Ne,wport Council wlD·tlb 'ap Ille tblnt ........ .......-ted m1non <Ill o1 Cmloa ~ .... /iov. U. l'<!llce Qllef Malco wlll ·be a"._,. c;urNll" Gli...,· 11 that time wlD ~-for !be q problem. ' , , NoiSe Help Sought ·Cou·nty Turns to FAA. for Limits C<>unty supervlaora today urged the Federal ·AviaUon AdmlnlstraUon (F.AA) to. eatftbJlah ·)llUlmµm noiae limits at Orange:County.<Alrporl. Citing property damage claims totaling mare than' '17' million wbicb have been ~ agalnot the COWlly by area homeownen and' the ·dty. cil, Newport Beach, slzpervisor's . chairman C. ~M. "Cye" Featberly wamed the FAA that 0 conUnued ·jet operations 'from Orange County. Airport will sterllbe the Upper Newport Beacll Bay area by lm" Featherly points out In a letter to the federal agency that the FAA bu on three occasions thwarted the efforts of. county government when Jt soulbt to limit noise at the airport by the passage of ordlnanc<s. The veteran supervisor notes in today's letter that U'6 FAA."has advised our Airport De~t that the coolrol of patterns and climb profiles are not ~ responajbillty of the county but rather. tlu\I ol the FAA." 1 In view of that letter, FeatherJy states, 0 tbe board .... places the burden of noise limit, suppress!OI\ and coolrol Ill the FAA alnce they, b)' their "'"' conteotion, are the only ones who are empowered . to eatabllab such limits." Featherly'8ssUrea the FAA tn:hil loller of the aioperailon ol the coonty's director of aviation "Jn lludyipg and est>blloh!ni lloise Umita at a level that will pot destroy land values or unduly disturb the peace and qulet ol.the r~ta of - communities adjacent to· the orange County Airport... . Huge Air Center Dile . ' Newport's Macco . J ... , • ·. ' Put 1.Jp Struggle ' Major SnpPQJ:1er ' . Of Pro~ition 9 . . Famed Star of Sifen~, . , . ' • • I • . . f j ' . ' ·Ramon Novarro, S~in -" Ne)'!l!Cl<I Beach reallf ~pany ....,,, ed by an eastern railriNid is one of the major ~en . ot , controversial Pro- position t, the Watson Amendment on property tu, it was reported Wednesday. HOU. YWOOD (UPI) -Ramon Novar· Chief Houghton said Novarro's glaaes RePorts filed wJth Sec;r~ of State ro, 69, one of the early, icrten.'1 great were tirokto and that furniture Md been Frari\ M. Jordan showed ttil,t the Macco lovera and star of "Ben Hur," was found overturned. · _:J.._ :"~tytheCo~~te;:.125.000 io help pro-•lain todayin bis Hollywood Hilla home, ,!~i!';'f .. ~ 1!'ft.~:a'b!l1~'im The firm's·president, William C. Baker, police reported. by tbe}n~e secretary.. 1 1 ••. , kicked in an addilicmal.$12..500 of'hll own Police.1,.W .. NOvar,ro's nude body Was Novarro . wu bom ,JOl[e .Ramon (ill money, but. the Macco· chief today refU&-discOvtted about 1:30 a.m .. by , a Simaniegoa in During~*·'¥~~; da1f¥- ed to comment on the matter. -etary, · . 6;·11891Jr the son of a deotiit. ,. . "Mr. 88'.ker said whit he had to say Novarro in his time ·was one ot the . J:n · . st 1 allowed ' a, talel}t. !CJ!· ,actmc Wecin9day," :commented 'lll office greatest of the ailent scrten ~He ~ bewaasb,ant!he~~~. spokesman, although whatever he had· to wea one of the 1-. wbo also managed to · Jul on, • . pageant, 11! hoqor· ol tlitlr W~-~--~ to~-ii .d go on into "tal""'• plcturea ,, mothers birthday. . . . :'~ 1.fi;;;J".!r7"" w-w w~ w Chid of de~.,. Roberi A. Houghton The family came to the Unl!"ct S~ The Irvine Comna"y wu another ma· said, 'Novarro apparently s u ft e re d Thin 1913 after the revolut.JOn JD· Mal! -· massive h~ injuries. He said the actor , ~y were. penniless and the f~ , jor backer of the controversial amend-was in bed. There was blood in the room forced ~ abandon . ~ ~ pra ment, but reversed its position Oct. U and signs of • struggle because of talHng eyesight. , , , alter atudyina effects of. the proposal · Ramon wenf to Wort to !>elP lllf>oort The Irvine Company lnitiall7 con· the famtiy ol. fpur· brotboP 11111° )IV• tributed $$,000 in support of the meuure • Chi £ sisters. IU.s first job ~-,.. a lf'Oi:tt1 when it WU laud"1 as a move to reliev'e Plann1Dg e store at "a week. . ' ;- property ~ea. , , " , .-, He a1s0· work<!! u • thelt&' ._,., Whm! officlalt of the, !Pfa.wlihc-.Jind ' • • · piano teacher, cale--ud bit ptam deveJoPmenr 11rm learnei! OI the metMcts . ·Qui"·•-g· But on the ·111age. lltll In ....tea 1 ... fly• aiKI possible results ol the Watson , LUU ' · yean. ;,,. (~ MMlPQ• P~e .Zl · N 'T ' He waa aeen by dance director lillrion ot omorrow Morgan, Who hired 111m rcr he1wau11evilil act. ~ Newport Beach Planntni Dlrecto< Ernest Mayer Jr., IOOft to leave for a Job with ibe city of Long Beach, _, be burning any brldtes behind him. ' . Newj>ot1 cOOncllmen, 'with ' the con- cumnce of M~er'• new boaiel, liave unentmouaiy agteed to retain the 17-yaar- . old plannti' 11 a paid <OnlllltanL • · Mayw will · -k .. an111p an d weekenilt mribe Newport'!'.....,..,. Pro-. . iOct. willcl> be has -IDJ -- • ed lince It •u '"""led two. years ti• . b)' Councilmon Paul Jo. Gruber. "'l want· Vfrl• imuch f<r N~ • T«narrow to IUCCled;"i Aid MQS. "t ~ptd alan i~ and I'd Ul:e lo atay with It • -tD belp,lt,,..k." ' ..• : ~· . , J_~ !1111· be .......... hoar'1 """"' 1 .... uld)le 1',able to.al .. 1111 Ume.'lo I .. !fL .... 1'11 .cftJ-"pla •t•dJ "!'--""·~· .lbln ........ Pldk:ala'tr ' ---1 •, • ~·lllin rll•lli .... ~ "" ... --. ti I • ~ I ~11\ I ,,., • .....,.,,_,will !t:~~~~~Jll~,l~l-~r ~ . ~ l "-. .......... . • ' ' I llSW YORK (Al') -'"'" llodr "'-' tf ......i.od a lfttle abed lalo I Us ---~--"' • ahll'jf ad ...... -.. ·-.... ...... ., . .........., __ la YI· (Ill qasr•t , P•I'"' ' . 'Wea,._· <:out • ' • • ' • • sunahllle hi copjoU1 abu~d· ance 111 'the dutloot •tor the Oringe COtll · fti1tif, ·wUh the ttn!pe-edglnf up Into tlia low 70'a: lt'a 1UDJ1Y C.IUornla alter all. INSl8f1 TODAY I l'inandcl coiumnWi 3 r Io f 111 { Porter I0¥1 Ille ,..,..,.,. for a ·~ ........ _,.J ' ... grlOI 11'\" "" ~ 11!111 .. ---~ .. -....~ .... , ; -~~ ~fl' <plllM 'la •°"Paff 22. ' I ' ,-1 • ' •I I I =-; =-· -i CIUS 4 • --. E"-:1 i -... n.. c• ' -.. .. ._ ,. --· e: ' . ''--1(--------1 ... • • Jlllllll ..... '!'111' .. -... --... -~"'!"----"!"'---:-~----------...... -----..................... -.......... ~ .............. ~-~ ---~ .-·---,----------.--. ~ . --~-·"· ---· . . " OAIL Y PILOT lt.tf """" ~,Ott tlte Go for Newport llnited Fund .: ;; 'Nmrport Beach United Fund volunteers (from left) paign tx> collect $33,000 for residential portion. of · · • : 'Mmes. W)'nnett •Bedall Jr., Pearl ShaJJ>, ·James drive. Lady volunteers olready have collected more ,~ 'DOwfy, Tolly Shepard..,. 8!14 Edward Lee are than '8,000. 'lbls year'• overall campaign goal' Is among SOO women eot1ductlng hou.s.,.U>howle cam-'185,000. ,,.....:::::::!..=:....:::::::::...::::::::::::!..:::::::..::..:::.:::-=:::..-~:.:.!:.;..:..: ______________ _ ., Harbor Students ... ., Vote GOP Slate .. ,r' ~.I,,. Mock Election Airport Parking Boost Doesn't Alarm N ef:Vport ~' · N"'l'Ol'I Harbor High Scbool sjudenla ·'1 electe(t' a complete slate of Republican Newport Beach city officlall today .:•· Ofnclals in 8 mock "etection Wednetday. viewed with caution, rather than alarm, county plans to increase by more than •' •_In presidentlal votipg.Jt was Nllon -100 percent iuto parking spaces at ; J,JOS votes, Hmnptny -376, Wallace -: ; •· -Iii lla&ene McCartl17 ~ 11, and Ori::. Couni!.,. ~.;,shall said the writll-ID Eldddp Qeaver -nine. PM.ODO project approval earlier t b I 1 _,.. Republletm Mu Rafferty, 'JainU Utl week by county supervison, does not ·~and ,Robert ]ladh.lm alao were handily aeem to conflict with the city's policy on " 1'c:ted the atrport'• fuoctton. · • e " · "It is my underslandlng thal parting at .,,. --in three ·~· to the airport t. DOI yet adequate f0< a overlunl tha ~ electlol> oystem. metroport, which the city foels should be -8elldlca al pnoldenllal 'candidates the atrport'• ulllmste lllatul." by _. primary lnltead ol party eoo-She empbaslr.ed, "°"ever that uy talk ~.""' fannd Mf te. 711. or plans by county ltlthoriU.. to upend runway1, to add nmWay1 or to buy ad- ditional land for the airport "will be pro- tested ln the strongest terms by thh ci- ty." .. The parking expansion plan provliles for conatructloo of faclliUea fer 9llO cars. At preoent there are ~ parktnc •PIC<"· Airport llb'eelor Rober! Bresnahan said the luD COii of the project should be recovered within two years. He noted that $117 ,000 of the money will be coming from the Ille ol I. 7 acres ol atrport land to the slate fer widening ol the ~ Diego Freeway. . Tbe parklnl plan allo calls fer oegroga- Uon of tu1 load.Ing, car l"ftUl and "abort slay" ...... from regular atrport parting. 'I '..:.fJIDlrlrlq tbe~ coll ri .. u. i. • • ' • f;-~ledlcawufav~ * * * * * * 83:~lhe•ot1nl81•from21tola Board A.sks Clarific· ation .... was favored 1,075 to 711. "· A fwrth ballot prupooitloo dealt with ·~·vietnam. MOst students, 1,0781 voted for '••a" bombln& halt wllh ... reciprocal ·~~paranleel from lhe.1'.iorih ~ .... Only 185 •&l!ted a llllilllanl ball io bom-bing ml 430 llO ball al all ' .y., The JDlld< eleclico WU condUcted by . OnAirportBoordRuling '·'.'the -BIP SodAl SdllllCe Club. County planners today were ""'king ::· clarlflcaU.O if slate law• on orpnlzaUon . ,·Halloween Fete ol airport eomm1u1 ... 1n wllat ii regard-ed a.s an essenUal preface to the creation :. of 111 Orange Coanty Airport Land Use _Aids Fairview ~n.endorsed the eoncepl or • ,..,., · · . . , . . conunitsiM Wednesday but empbaliRd : :Man thaii i6 llbidei'rta fi'oin Coron• de! that the orea of respoosibllllL methods ' JllJr High School today were sdleduled of flnandng and the o~of such · Ii &Ive ap tbelr·-... alter.-to a group would bave to out by ~.,..ilea and mtertalnmenl fer 200 the group befort orpnlla could get R!!"""' aU'ainlew stale ilalDltaL . Wider way. THe concopt WU Initially pro- --"'by the Stmpallcos poaed by Newport Beach dty oflldats. · · -lo leave the school al 1:90 p.m. If all factors can be molved, planners organlzatlanal committee consiltlng of repramitau ... of the county cha~ of the caJlfomla League ol au.. ,.,.. the county." That conunlttee 'll'qll!d be respooslbls for outllning "procedures, functioDs, responslbllities and the relationship of an airport land Ule -to emtJiig advtaoi:;y COllllI1laions." FonnaUon of the comznl8sioo. planners warned, hlnges on qrt<meOt by all Orange County dtla 'Who muol dlaplay •<wt111npw; • .to recelve reccim· mendaUOiui trom tbl ccmmfatan." Planner. h:ave suauted. tbit mmty · supervlaora refrain !riim IOptlOlt ol the land UH -lll1tl1 all <OWlty dUes have qreed to oW"UDJ rules. Prime purpoee ol a land ue.commlalon, bal w the bospltal. Then they Will agreed the commission "would be an ef· dlneted c:and1 and· eat<o and , ·fedlvt tool provided that the dUet ll!1d . i. t<rtaln the children to the 111llllc of the the county can get together." italher Side," a slud"'t musical p:oup. itecoinmended . by the plannlni com- Memben o1 the club a11o per!-; ml!ilon •ts the lormatton· of 111 !'ad hoc dvtc and c:harlty a c ti v t ti ... their. report otates, ii to firmly control the USll ol land aurroundlDi ID atrport. I;~~ the ccnpmurUty, ,. b O I e jo.ol>laln the services o( the club y mntic\ · Mrs. lletl1 Smith at the ""f"-. del M• High sd>oo! 'counseling ; Fro1n 'J'qe I -~ • 144-1000. . DAILY PllOT --- MACCO •.•• Amendment, however, they went oo record as opposing it. Supporters ol the mu&UnO Initiated by Loo Angeles County Assessor Philip E. Watson have rtportedly contributed $202,!0'7.U to help promote the amend- ment. Most of the cootrlbuton m large land-ownen, developers and rut estate firms which otaod. to gain from its pusage, which would shill the burden of taxation onto 1 wider range · oJ 'lj; .dltidulll. l'lqe ty Ines would be cul by ooel>all over a flYe J.e1t period and such revenues c:ould no kagtr be uaed to con- tribute to llCbooll Ind welhre. Contrt-reporled u nqulred by law show thal the Ma<CO Co., wbollY. OWl1ed 1iJ the Pem Centrll Rau..d, gave more than LI pen:ent ol the total contrtbutloo to the Pn>polltloo I Clllll- palgn. California groups affilllted with er llllP' porttna ICbooll bave b1tterV f"'lbl tha lnlUaltn ind be .. a four to -oolp la -·Ill' -aplaol 11, ---to talllel filed -lier thll -°""""""" had -• -<i 1114,JOUll to belllo tllo --llleJ IOJftald be-to .... -now ...,,itod by 11.;;:li;riz-,. will hrfe to come fr'oal ...,,.-.11 Pny>dtlca I -IDll lbol oome,,,,... will llkdJ be In the aru ol Income IDll lllellales. Cbar ... thol Walson and hla blctm bid filed !We alatements ol llnudal blcklng earl!• 11111 month -cootalnod In a lawlllll -~ a revlaed ...- '"i:ai"',::.t"Z ~ ., ol Slate sbowed coolrlbutlons by ln- dlv)duall ·named mote than once, .ln- cludtnl dooOUcm by J>olSlnwel not listed by telepllooe numben. · More than 1,000 persona have con- tributed to the drive to port over Propo- sltlon I, lncludinl Mooarcb Investment Co., ol Newport Deach. Donatlcal ov• ll:i must be klentifled by the contributor Wld,. &late law. Opponents ol the .,....iment -also req1!1fed to report tbtlt. donallonl -~y Propoo!Uon I will be ;clllulh!ul to lu· payen of C&llfornUI~ 4 • .....,. Chicken Livers ~ Quarantine• ell OKs County Picks Consultimts e Co. ·For South. Coast Project · Gospel of Matthew . Set for Diacussion ''Tbe ~ ol st. Matthew" will be -b7 Great Boob -Group al t p.pi. Kobd•Y In ltocll1I -. 1'tne Alla Bulldln(, UC !rYtoe. , • Tbe pibllc Ill lnvital at llO charge. 'I"'. lnformatlaa telepbooe ~ PaYI!\ at rn-. er llH7ff. - Two ita Managerial Spots • WUIJoo and wpuams w!ll be uUd to drsw up a. ;1f1P lor the ietn1' l!nprov .. ment of a 10.mtle area 1tr1tchJng from ~~ OlllsP,O . St1'e9 In Daoa Point to Thr<e Arch Bay. Aotual cowity coet in the project jB f/,500: the l>al.anee will be paid to tile Ccroos del Ml" fiml by tho 'South Coest Scenic Im ~r o'Y't men t C6oniln.U.C CouncU. Planner Ricl>ard Ramella eonunonted that the program is the first lnlllance In which the county baa entered upco a land improvement project wJlh the acUve backing of,private orpnlsations. He said the South Coast concept ii being wldel7 •reganled u. pHol ·project with similar --.. ol ~ in the Los Angeles • ',aoct Long Bead> ..... ~ beld pending tile outcome of the Wilbop and WtDI.ams survey. . It iJ ~ that Willson and WlDJanu will· need five montb.1 to com- plete the-eomprehenaive study. Points of lntenst to be stressed 1n lhe Blll'Vey, Ramella said, include sugguUons on underground. uWiUes, sign regulaUons, villla polnte, lltemate road locations and planted -Strips . Mem~ of the South Coast Sootlc Improvement Coordinating Council in- clude: the Orang~ County Coast ~a­ tlon, the Dana Point civic association and chamber ol cOmmerce, Laguna Niguel Corp., Chandler-Sherman Corp., Moulton Ranch, Three Arch Bay Community Association and the Orange County harbor disb'lct and. p1anDJ.ng commtu!Qll Pilot Tells of Appointments Two 01W managerlll appointments 1111 the DAILY PILOT -wen -todsy by Roberl N. Weed,~. Thomu McCann, 39, DA!l.Y PILOT uatslanl managlac t4lt<r for the pul two and a ball yesrs, hal been named to the oewly created pooltlon of promolloo and public service-· Cbarlu IL Loos, 13, fcrmer DAil. Y PILOT educalton editor and ,_. -Uy ..... and pibllcal1'al olfk:er at the Ull1venlty al Calif<nla. Rl""1de (UC!\), bu been appointed aall\anl manl&fOI editor, repladng Mc:Cann. 1-joined the DA!l.Y PILOT ..,.. otaf! In 1111. In 11113 ha wa appointed oducallca -er fer Iha DA!l.Y PILOT, becOminc the flnl writer Oil tllo -ol uy Orll!p <:ilunty dally ....... per ·e.....,lltni i.. l4ucalion CO'fflnle. He became -editor In 191$. He left the DAILY PILOT In October, 1168, to serve u news and publlcaUons officer at UCR, a post he occupied until hts return to the DAil. Y PILOT aa assis- tant manqlna editor. A naUve Caillornlan, Loos w a 1 graduated from South Pusdena High SChool and the University of Colorado. He bu won numerous writing awards from the Orange County Press Club and is a two-tllne winner of tbe John Swett AWlll'd !er eaceUeoce in edueaUm wr!U.,, both ol the latter In statewide compeUUon. McCann, current president of the Orange County Press Club, becom.., the llnl fuD·Ume promotloo and public service manager far any Orange County dally newspaper. · Just prior to joining the DAILY PILOT staff, McCaM WU mantghig edit.er of the Anobelm Bulletin. He allo ...ved u PROMOTION MANAGER Thomas McCann manqfng editor of the Orange Daily News, La Habra artd Star-Brea Progress and asalstant city editor of The Register. A former owner-operator of bls own public relailons-adverllaing agency in Orange County, McCann's fir 11 t newspaper job was an assist.ant pro- motion manager of the Cinclnnati Post. Al. DAU... Y Pn..ar promotion and public NEWS EXECUTll(E Charles 11. I.Mt ' service manager, be will band1t the newspaper's public relations and com4 munlty service programs, and will be in charge of a number of annual DAILY PILOT special edilloos and sections. McCann resides in Fountain Valley with his wile and two dauggters. Loos, along with hts wile, son and daughter, t:i living .In HUJ\tlngtoo ll<ach. 200/o TO 400/o OFF ~' DINING. ROOM & GAME SETS, FLOOR SAMPLES H.J.GARRFfT fURNflURE 'ROFUSIONAl 2211 HARtott llvt>. INTERIOR DESl&NfAS Opon Mon., Tlluro., l frl. 1.,.. COSTA MESA, CA~F. M6-0275 "46.0276 \ !, • \ ' \ • I ' • ' . ... VC an WC j l . I ·lli.1 th< 'fie "" ... Ai Ne lar "b I ed "p wi1 bu· j ... J ; :We ~ CBI • ..... i~ :~~ .;r·, til • • • " •tWC tilki ;j:rt ' etl ,) .~It ••• q vo 1 stc ' 'Sl m' 1a all stl re of th 'o qr "' to cc th ti< B ti h' a le N H h I n G s ~ [ ' • l ---'------------------- ' I • \ 1961 I LIC:TORAL · ~OTl· ' . (Wkitl THI POWll 'a.Ill) n .... I • " ' ' : "tiil~·" I•1n11ct otco1u'IH1• I(!) NEW YORK (AJo) Hoose ol llepreoen!aUv!I." · llichard M. Nixon should win Tile Bl!lleiln titocy described Hwnpbrey'1 chancel os sUm. ·NEW YORK (UPI) - A 1<Jp -the presldomcJ wilhwl di!· "Even II JOU mllht be wlWnc WllPoiln llde !or Humbert IL '.flClllty, acconlblg to nports to p u I · ~ e w . York : . Humphref said Wedneeciay rfom 432 edltorl arOund the M""'acbuletta, l'enmylvanla the Vice presldeat wu near naUon, the Bulletin of the and Tuu In bJs Jlil, be would Amer l c-a n Society of have ont, la&'votes. 'lbat'1 m. victory and It appeared unllke- Newspaper Edlton al. d today. ly hall the lllstance," lbe sto'7 ly tlectlcll of lbe nal preol· said. dell would be thrown Into lbe "Tbert Is a poalhlllty of a The Bullel!n notoil lhe Houle of RopreeentaUve1. landsllde," uld the Bullttin, loll,,_;.,,. I I • . ...4--1 ... ff ·~-••'on. C "':-Tbe aide aid Humphrty "hut not the probal>Wty.'" l'Ulllllll( lhroagh edito/S com-.wu "In lf&ht of lbe 2'111 eJec> In electonl votes, the menta. , · al votes thlt needed" editors' monthly sees 231 votes 1. Wallace's camp a 11 n tor are "presumably safe" for Nixon, seellll to have cmt1ar more ~ and bad • loed chance o{ car-- with another 1'7 vote! "clost, . to 'Humphrey's strength tlwi ntn& seven of the iiin; key but leaning to Nlx9n."· Nixon'•· atatu. ; ~ Forty-flv, elect4ira1 •1;}'<ltts ~· ,_Wallace'e .~ ~·~ He , said Humphrey wu • 'were seen golttt toithlril~ cl~YJ:!:''!~~.. traWn1 Richard M. Nixon In ; 'candidate GeQr1e C. Wi!lice ev01t '\!"'. .~"':! '"~ ~ Call!omla bul that this state : .and 24 were believed flllllrl• to rnay :"1D~ weir areas. ... w~ 1'blgh!y 'WI predictable." : Jl~bert H. iluioj>~!~ad< 3._ The Democratk Party Tbe aide also said Hwnphrty '~4tiomil; ~ •.UW we r 0. "i'siil!qllon -~ • shatt!hles m wu runnto( behind Nlion In ! Geltimated iif;"toirc!Olljb call man1 -··· '· IDlnols bu\ wu 1alnln(. : ~ anyone." ~·· • ~ .. : _,;: Humphrey lhould win In ~ 'Iberesu1ls1Wer0·baSedooa Q_• ... ~....... Massaclmetts, Tull and tehu1auon .. or Oct. 11. ~ilitge:rs ~ Michigan""" bu lbe edfl• In .. • "We thlnk~to1 call this a poll ~ .• y New York and 'PennsyJvanla: .l~.w~ld be misleading," the E _ .,., ·. t tb~ aide said. New Jeney and . :ffii.'illeun said. "Let It sit ., a urope)'ou:r ~hio, two other key sta~I u;e ''~reading' ~ the 1 oountry's , ~ Y,. .) very tight, very tough, ttie :'i'.f!lto"' ~.,~Odore the ' The Cl\apmae c~. g · .. "!de -.. • ;7-~lectioa.'~4. • . Chaihblt Slnger1 will~, -tT1:1!i:~ aide. &a;id -H~~ ~.. "With 270 el~oral colle~e Sunday for a 22-day · ,,. ~not campatgntng in tM ~A votes needed" the Bulletin concert and stud}I tour'Whicl{ cruClal border sta.tes because !-story contfuu~, "Nixon's 233 will take tpem to· •ix~ioun-h~ wu concentrating on thoae , ·'safe' votes give him 'ti. com· tries. . , with large electoral votes. rnanding edge. If New York The 20-member choral'group • • lllls his way, he's In. If be got from the college ln <mange all of the cl()se.but-leadlng wlll present concerts ln Gro, states, he'd have 420. Salzburg, 'and Vienna,,Aushia, "If the editors are Heidelberg ~ Municb. reasonably accurate reporters Gernumy; Vet\lce and Trieste1 o! their states' 1.-p and Italy; and Banja LukL """ they have been in put Zagreb, Yugoslavia. 'readings', It....,. llkely Nls· In add!Uon, the !lllll~ wW Qn 'fill wind up w I I h I08ke radio ~~ in something well over IOO Elec-Heidel~. and other CIU.. toral College votes and the ana PraCeUor .. _WlHlam Hall. country will most likely forget directot, ~ dlllm lecturel the excited tal): about the e.leo-. on "The Negi:O .soUlpw.1• in tion bein( thrown Into the Banja Luka and iliJl"b. Watts Named Among the lln(en art Carol Weber, ljalboa Wand. and flaJiieJ-. Midway <;:ity. We've extended-our Charlie Brbwn; . Look at This Los ANGELES (UPI) - Good grief Charlie Brown. w alt till lbe sreat pwnpkin .... thts 1tnoere pwnpkln patcll. The Unkin Oil company re- finery In nearby Wilmington bu painted its llO,GOO-barrel _pumpkjn-shlped oll storage tank orange, with foor-foot eya, a nose, and a 7S-foot wide toothy grin. banking _ hH.f.1!"1· • ;, "'!I'.··"',·:,·:.:·'='"." if. .. (I ' Electoral Colleg;St;;d; Al~;f ·~ PARTICIPATING IN · ~CA.DAILY PILOT. • ~ . ~ -C'ONTEST.-DEl'OslT " ' YOUR COUPON THE ~ARRY.ETTE 11f -col« portftle hn New' Vista ch•,. ola with. oolo<-qulck 1un1.., """' c.Wnot, wfth dlH.,llri"ll hal\dlol · SftM96 ll-410 e IOI~· 111. pl&tw1.": ~ '1.7'7 PACTOIY AUTHOllm SAUi I IUYICI STAR TV 275 EAST 17th ST., COSTA MESA IACIOSI PlOM HIUeUN 19UAlll <' 642·9742 . OPIN DAILT f·I , I Mt •en•• ctlor 11•rf•l.I• h11 ~h-U, Ml•·f•·hfl N•w Vitti ,.i~ .... $ ........ 1bfft Chtul •Ith 11•• S.li4 Stitt C•11'11M11•11hr 11opi·111' li1Mt •• ~l..441 "SALES AND SERYICE" CONVENIENT TERMS , ....... - -IJAlr AT 299" SEAVIN~ HARIOA AREA <Wll 1) YlS.. 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C .... - "1 IUltltl'ATlllCk'S ' , ,LAZA TV ST.Alt TY STAI TV , DAYll W. ' ALL WINNaS IHOULD PICI ... PWWW ., .... ...,. w•n• AllMl l • ./ ' . ' .. I I • ' i • • 12 DAJlY ,ILOT USAF Junk Not Useless? WASlllNGTON CAP) - Government lnvetlgatcn have ••ported that during ... Ill<· month period, tbe Air FOl'Ce junl<d about 16.7 million worth of damaged equipment, moat of whkh oouki have been «:0oomically repaired and U5- ed again. Tbe G e n e r a I AccoUnt1ng OOlce, tbe auditing arm ol Congreas. made the IWdy at nve Air Foree bases and ·'<P<>rted that three ol <Vtrf <our pieces · ol equipment gcrapped could ban been repaired for a m o u n t a lignilicantly lea !ball the coat or new·eql11pment. The five bases involved wert Scott Air Force Bue ln Illinoill, Perrin and RandoJpb bases in Texu, Nellll in Nevada and Mountain Home In Idaho. SCRAP EQUIPMENT Air Force re1ulatloa1 i>ermit base peraoonel to scrap equipment tt tt la beyood repair, ll repair coata woold eaceed 65 perctnt of the -of "'"' equipment "' u condemnaUoo ii specified by applicable technY,al orders. GAO audlton aal1I they believe that a lllilmantial por- tion ol the $6.7 milllan in equipment bad been acrapped during m months in 11167 because base ponoonel bett<V· ed that tbe nopair coots would be excessive. However, GAO had tecbrli- cians at three repair depots check 78 condemned items and room that 51 of them could have been repaired for substantially less than replacements would cost. "Our review showed that the primary reaacm for improper condemnaUoo o1 llC<lllOllllc:a repairable items wu that maintenance penonDd at tbe bases did not have adequate knowledge of depot repair costs, procedures and capabilities upon which to base their detennlnatloaa, .. the GAO report said. Among the Jterri.a tested at GAO's request was an ..., 11i!Or, valued at "44, wblcb' was condemned at Nellll Air Force Base on the buia that repair costs would exceed 15 percent of the equipment'• value . Actual repair cost.5, GAO said, would havt been l'4 or U ~ ol the replacement COit. FILTER ELEMENT At Mountain Homt Alr Force Bue, GAO found 1 fl11er element valued at POQ.IO alao condemned on the basis of excessive. repair COlb. Actual repair costs, GAO said, ~ IU5 or 2 percent ol a new unit · "Althoogh our testa In- dicated that the rel!IOft most. often advanced by the bases for condemning such Items was that the estilllated repair oo.m would exceed SS per- cent o£ the cost of a new Item, we did not find a aingle in- stance in which base penonnel had documented 111 estimate of repair rost and compared it with acquiaiUoo coet," GAO said. Hugh E. Witt, Air Force deputy for supply a D d maintenance. in a letter io GAO, agreed wllh the lindlnp that significant savtnp could bt realized by reviling rtfJla- tibns but insisted that the CtlSf. criterion must be re- tained. Exchange Club Given Award The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor bu rece.ived the national Big E award for excellenct in efficl.ency, ei:· pansion and education. The award wu presented by California Diltrlct President John D' Alphonso. In receiving the h-, tbe Newport Harbor chapter became one ol on1y 12 of the 1,093 nation.a] clubs to be io named for four consecutive years. D . ' ' --· ' ' • • I • • I ' • • • • • . ' ' • E ( PRETTY-GIRL KNITS : ANAHEIM 444 North EucJ;d • l!S-1121 Monday thrv S•turday 10 ..... le 9:10 P.""· • -. • • .. • J • • ' I NEWPORT • • • . ' • • ' THE RUFFLED NEW ROMANTICS J\ll-girl ... oil new , •• oil you! Shoped like the softosl of Oandy shirts ••• to wear in the newest way th is winter with everything from whirly-skirts to portyponts! A) Belted tunic by Sweoter Bee, white, blue, 36..\o, 20.00. B) Stock-tie by Pork Storyk, 36-'40, whit., grwy, porchmont. pole blue. I S.00. C) Shirt-cordigon by Glosgo in 1.,;,i,swool/robbit ho ir/nylon . sky blue, eggshell, 36-'IO, 26.00. D) Ruffled jobot by McKnit. ,Wintuk• Orlon• oerylic, white,, 3~. 13.00. E) Ploclot-front by McKnit, Wintuk• O~on• oerylic, w~ite, 3~. 13.00. F) Snowfloko..titch by Konrob, white. l~, 21.00. Mo il ond telophoM orden invite<!. Mi ... s' Sportsweor, '40 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 47 F .. hlon hland • 6441tJ2 Mondoy lflna Fridey 10-. .... 1. t:)O p.m. 7111 Ediotot '°'"""' e 192-lll 1 MOinday thru Saturday wlunloy,10 ....... ' e .... .10 a.1n. to t :lO II·"'· I .. • ·~ i • • • •• • I • . ., Costa Mesa . Today's Cl~ia, • ~· ' ' ~C. l.T, NO. 262, 3 S~TlONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,• CALIFORNIA THURSl>AY, OCT~BER 11: 1968 TEN CENTS ~-"·~ .~,. warn.er .. ~ . - Diane Elllolt, back half of Marty lll'ustanf, Cos!a •Me.. Hlgh''School nraowt, makes like .aub6tltute )aliback "" sbe rests on !ealil bench during rect!llt .•. ... --. ~ -toou.fil game. Katie-Menlt,_ froitt ·half of mascot, holda <up her end. t.:Iustangs ·play Corooa de! Mar atJ>avl!ls<in Field s~.night. • .. M~a Says Loss -ijmnphrey Assails NiXon's OnHaigTourney · --· 'nn_ ~y' ,.$1_.o_,o._oo . _ Poli_····c1.· e.so~ Un~mployment JI cily of coita'YeS&'hil¥t'Piiarenlff'F"'"'"""~~-~ " ~-ey.~ '-iilner-*=·-~ boleyed 'Oil the Haig Nltion81 Open Golf NEWARK'., N.1 • ..,..<'(UPI) -Vice Presi-etl,ld~ a raUy of ~~~ .. T~en~ ~µt noe. donblO:l!oi•Yed, dent Hiil>ert u.',....,.11.,,toilty .s,jlled f:'iljfil::.t~~lncb:" els con'trary ·"' otlJer published report&, of· his opp0nent Rlcliard M. Nb:on. "Unfit 'In-a prepared synopiaof'ltllE!babetb flqals said today, 10.: lbe presidency" bee•\$ of lbe ~ Hum'J>l#r lf!d· N1son 'ind' till A story that the t.ournament co-Republican'• pollciet 00 unemj,I~ =~ ad'Vitleii wpQla bave.mOre .SUC-· sponsored by the city, which guaranteed In uilssharp .manner 11umpb/ey open-cess aloWuig dm lbe · · ' 'Willi Ulelt a f75,fJ!X> chunk of the ~··will co~e ed a 'day-long cam. ·in New Jersey, goli~s ~~Y Nr~. _ · · out losing 118,000 was crlticiied by City speailng flrat at· FairJeigh Dicklmon , "Ctittlng away J,mencan jtiba, as '1fr. Manager Arth~ R, McKenne. . University at Teaneck to an ,a,µdience of NiJ:on Jiri?poees, will coOI off tJie.'ecpnomy Th<foss, o!ficlsl sources estimated, 3,000 to 4,000. Tile fuD time atuaenl -And i>ul It , ID lbt deep' lreeae of· w~ll likely be mor~ like $101000, but this popula:UOn of Fairleigh Dicklnaon is about reCesslcin," Humphrey said.· , will be made up m only two Weeks of B,OOO. "There is no longer any qUestioh that it revenue from the Costa Mesa Golf and There was some anti-Humphrey pro-you Jet the Republicans back in the White Country .chtb. . testers in the outdoor crowd with "Dump · House, there will be increased unemploy· The ctty guaranteed $75,000 m purse the Hump" signs and a few placards ment. mqne~, but the revenu~ fell ~n. of boosling the candidacy (1l Negro com-"They are committed as a matter of breaking even, although final talli~ have edian Dick Gregory. By 8nd large, the policy to deliberately throwing men out of not been completed yet to detenn1ne the audience reception was friendly and loud. work. They have said so. The only ques.. loss. Humphrey at Fairleigh Dickinson and tion now b how long the recession will McK~nzie said first fears ~bout the loss in remarks prepared for other s~es last and how deep it will cut. are_ bemg somewh~t alleviated as the _ in New Jersey today insisted'lbat Nixon "Under the Delnocrata you have en- van_ou_s-sources of .in:come are counted up was listening to economic advisers who joyed 92 months of prosperity. That is a -malf!IY due to ticket sales. were proponents or • • ad d i t i on a 1 record -a record I intend to break agaJn Golf mterest · tends to drop cff in the unemployment" as a recession preven-af¥f again." · aututnfi and many more people purchas--tative Any man adhering to IUCh Humphrey's plans for bringing a ed _tickets than actually _a~£end~ the polici~, the Democrat arglied, wu "not greater number of young people into $110,000 pro tournament, officials ~d. , firfor the piesidency." -gov~ent and politics with federal !fbatever the loss, they stressed, tt will Humphrey Wied on the ~enta for a subsidies were outlined in a speech for be ~ade up out of revenue ftom . ~e "moment of silent· meditation" )>e(!ause, Fairleigh Dickllulon University student!. public golf course, not out of the cdy s he said, "this b the Republican national his first audi.enae of the day_ general fund. . . holiday -Halloween." He s a i d Humphrey said it was time college 'fhe tourney was ori~lly scheduJed to Americans had become accustomed to students were brought directly into na4 be played on the Costa Mesa Go~ and . "tricks from Mr. Nixon and his tional political rue, and if elected he Country Club, but the nel! course s. turf Republicans and now we're going to have would move to facilitate this. wasn't up to par and the SJle was shifted treats £rom Humphrey and bi s "I shall propose that students are given to Mesa Verde Country Club: Democrat;S." natiOJ13.} merit fellowships~ government Attendance was the key mcome pro--The vice pr~dent sald-Nlxob's cam· -that they be ~subai~ and given ducer of the four-day, 'lt-ho1e ~ent, but paign discussions were "sterilized and academic credit wblle working at politics only about 81000 persons mited the aanitl;ed" and the Republican campaign an~ govtrmneot.'' Humphrey said. ~1"'eou .1 W"'-~ T J-.i.. marked by avoidance of meaningful "I want you to learn bow day to day ~1 y net man Jucuu . .... ..... n, ap-discussiOOs politics works'. , ~Jn the pl'E!Cinctl pointed •• liaison ,for lbe clty,,wilb lbe "I lbouiht for a while ft (lbe and lbe wards, movf4on up to city hall loll tourney sponsors, says It will lie Repobllcsn campaign) waa deodorized, and !be counl)' CGOrttiiule and lbe state (See GOLF L0&9, .Pqe I) but lalely it baa begun to smell a bit." holiie." -·-' . .,,.. ....... l1t£t.QED ON ltOSTlt'UM 'Nlaon-ln'flflnol1 • I ~ \ ( . $40 'Million Plan . .} .. , l"?.ille. to Build Comple_x Near Airpl)~t , Wlldlon ol a !40· • ~ ri., olllce-buildlnP. "one of the largest cent of the land had already been "'°" 1"1•"-·o...:.r near lbe main.~ ~ lo' llr_8"" «;ouoty," ooe .and lwo milted, al Ol:ln&l·~ Airport '!111-tiqln cJur-story ofllce buildlngB, reataur_anta, an lo-Murphy said be Joo~ed to the lle't' Jna,!(~,'lnllle Compaey ofllcllll .duatrW llllldlcal clinic, bowlln& alley. center to serve commercial needs of lbe .U.CW today; ' health club and ceotral .oomputer IWlng Irvine C<llllplex which now nainbend ·• To 'bi~~ u .tbe Alrpcirt'llualnea f1cllilfes, more lban 130 Industries. Qiiler, ailj ~ wt11 bo located al , l\'Vllle lndusJrlal • Conu>lex '""'8ger Newport NaUonsl Bank will be tbe ~ llou!Ovanl .and Mlcbelaon ' John. Murphy said deslrabiU,ty of the loca· princpsl tenant of a 80,000 s~e fool of· Drive. Tbe ffnUhed altO'wllJ ·Jnclude hJib Uon wa.s lllrelsecl tiy tbe fad lbst 2$. per-fie<! building within the compJe1, /' ' Searchers Find H~ of Missing Suh Scorpion !'roll! Wire -WASlllNGTON -Objecto ldentWed as parts of the bull al the USS ~. the American nuclear lllbmartnemlaalng for five months, have been located about 400 milea llOUlbwesl of the Azores in more than 10,000 feet of water, the Navy an- nounced tOd~:;. 'lbe Scorpion, wllb 91 men abosnl, fall· ed to arrive 11 he home port in Norfolk, Va .. u acbeduled on May 27 after an Atlptic Cl'OISbljJ. 'lbe submarine Iaat wss lleard from by radlo,on May'Jl when it was about 250 milea llOUlb of the Mmes. · Although then: have ·been ~ reports 'tJuit lbe ,enmJ loclli0o' of Ibo remiina of the setirplon" was known, the ~ment was-the first word that the resting place bad been (Ollnd. Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, Chlflf of Navai llPeraU111110 said repom tliifll&N O! 1be llull· blld been ·llimid--~:W­ nesd,lrt•'!IP'' from ·• li1s. ,..ffaf1. oceanOi!riilbic researdl· llhip, 'Ille Mizar. "Mizar reports lbs! the llllbiillrlOe!t . locatloo bu been confirmed by meaiio of remotely· ~cxmtrolled u..n d.e r w • t er. . photosraphy ,." Moorer lai!f. Tbe Mizar, togethef wllb a llUl'Vey' sblp The Bowditch and the submarine rescue ship Sunblrd, hod, be<I\ among the key vessels ~ to seatcb 'for the ml!s· ing sub sout.hwest of. the Azores._ Today's announcement saJd The Mizar was remaining on the scene to try to locate and photograph addiUonal portions of the buJI. Later she will return to port and photographs will be flown to Washington and Norfolk for detailed analysis; As a result of The Mizar's discovery, a aeven4map Navy court of inquiry aS!ign. ed lo look Into lbe Veuei'I lou will be reconvened at AtlanUe l"leet Head· quarters in No/folk. Tbe group ls headed by Retlrtd Vice Adm. Bernilrd L. Austin. In today's announctment lianded in written form' to reporters at the Pen. tagon, Moorer 18.id, "Present inforrhatlon is considered. fragmentary and consists of on4Seene · interpretation of 1 n i t I a I photography." Stof!h /tlarheu NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe stOck mark· et remained a little ahead late th i 1 afternoon after tr1tnm1ng away . most of a sharp advlnce It made on various re- ports of a bresktllrOOp towai'd jieJce In Vietnam. (See qUotallona. P a 1 eo :ZZ.2S). ' ' ' INTINll POOIUM ~-· Humphrey In N.w Yri ' ' Put Up Struggle Famed Star of Silents, Ramon Novarro, Slai~ · :· c' HOU. YWOOD (UPI) -Ramon Novai- ro, 69, one of the early screen's great loverl and star of "Ben Hur " waa found . . slain today in. 1t11 lloUywond 1D11s bomOi police reported. ~ -: Police said Novarro11 nude body w¥ discovered about 1;30 a.m. 117 f .......... _ ._ ,,, ............ -,. ,,,,,..,, .. Novarro In hll !!me was cme of O>t greatat of lbe llllent --lie was one of the few who alao managed to 10 on into '~ plcfurel." • Cbfel ol-detectlYee Rober! A. llOOCfllon said Novarro: apparently s u f f e r e d massive bead· injuries. He said the actor WU in bed. 'lbere'WU blood in the n101D and signs of a muggle. Chief Houghton said Novarro's g~ were broken and that furniture bad been . overturned. ' · _ A brolber of lbe 01<·at,..11n'fv0d 0n'tbe scene not !orir,atter lbe bod.Y il'as IOllllll • by 11'"'...ie 'Fei!u:Y. ' ,.. __ ._ ,'*'i,.loio;-GI' salnantegoa ht Dilrango, l!lelliio, on Feb. I, taee, the IOU ol. a deatlst: a. flrlt lboel a talon! lor ~ when be WU Iii, ad lie'and•hll ii:· . jut . on a JJll'llll lo honor -al · molber'I· bfrtlXll1» . Tiie faJl!JJ.y ...,;; to the Unlled 1!1a1es In lilS 'aftir ·lbe nvolutloo In MUi.o. They were ,,..nu .. and 'the latlllr wu forced to abandcm hll ·denial ptlclice because al failing eyesight. ·Ramon wtnl to work to help support the fam11y of f"'1t brothers and Jfve s~tera. His lira! job WU Jn a • ....,..,, store at M a ~k. He also worked u a theater usher, (See NOVARllO, Pap l Supervisors 'Urge Noise . ' ' ' Limit at County Airport County supervisors today urged the Fedei-aI AviiltioO Admlni3tratlon (FAA) to esiablish maxi.m.Uni noise llmJts at Orange County Airport. Citing property damage claims tqtaling more than '27 million which have been filed against the county by area homeowners and the city of Newport Beach, supervisor's chairman C. M. "Cye" Fea~ly warned the ·FAA that :~ :a:i:i!o:::. ~= Newport Beach Bay area by 19'12." Fealberly polnll oul In a letter to the federal agency lbst the FAA bu on threa occasions lb..mted the efloru of county government when It sought to limit noise at lbe airport by lbe passage of ordinances. The veteran supervisor notes in today's letter that the FAA "has advised our Airport Department tllat lbe control of patterns and climb profiles ore'nol the responsibility of the county but rather that of the f' AA." In 'view of that letter, Featherly states, "lhe board •.. places the burden ot nolle limit, suppression ahd control on the FAA since they, by their own contenUon; are the only ones wbo are emP.OWered to estab1isb suCb limits." · · Feathetly assure! tbe FAA in bis letter -of the cooperauon of the ~county'• directt1' of avlaUon "in atudylng and establishing nOlse ilmlll at a level lbat wtll not . destroy land vati. or unduq cllsturb lbt peace and q111et ol lbe m""'11s of -commun!Ues ..,.....,. to lbe Onmp COunty Alrpor{·i---r:- ' Oraage ' ' Weather Sunshine in copioUJ abund· ance is the ouUoot 'for lhe ~pge Coast Friday, w!lh Iha temperature edgln1 up into Ibo low 70'1. 11'1 IWIQj' Cellforela Iller an. ' JNSmE TODAY TiMnclal col-I s ¥I• I• Pon.r ,.,, 11\GI ,,,.,...,. for .,. e:rpan<Ud ll'ed!COrf _.. ii so greGI diai IM 1tn>iol 1l)jll be """"""d no matltt toho• ls U.. ne>I pn1.tid<!lt H_, col-• ii ... PaQ•'~ .,,. ......... t CMlfltW ...:. .! ~ ~ • ,.....,,. -........... .. CIMlla • ...... c..-' c,.._., • ..,.,. " 0..-. ....... ' ........... . or... ' ......... Qotr ................. ••N¥1111T • ......... .. . ._ ... ...... . """ ,.. . ..,_ . ...._. ~-I • .-..L.-.. ......... " --· • 1 • • --. -. . . • J DAILY I'll.OT ...... P•• J GOLF WSS ... • ................. a .......... c:W ,...t ii •wzO!I .. __ ...... _ ....... ii, 'Inc., a 11tw Yelt """"'" I I..-,., ..-... Illa -.,,. --_.....11. ""*'1<?.the liquor Im~ !inn drop wt. 111e cllJ monag ... loday said the $11,11111 • .-«Wn'~ prematw-e and almost .. ~--•:t> "I ehecl<ed wltb Flnaoco lllrOCtOI' Bob <oQnan and he dldn'l llnow anything aboul I~" McKenzie said, l== for Ibo ' -~-.. a Jc< the • .ivertlslal qono,. • tn':!'J WU 'ftry dllbarbld." McXnle con- e-..i, "I cal1'd Bob Ill! nady lo jump =·· and down, but he said 'nol r. ..a --..... Rell said he dldn' .. 1oaae 1111 ... formaUoa either.'' ._ .. hll 11 lhe Calla M ... Golf and Coun-·~tif Cllll> pro, who al ooe point waa - '-sidtrod a ...... ---In !he - ment, McKensl• said the $18,000 ltiur< leUed bl' .......,. ln•olted II a put of lhe ..umh)ary llnanclal report, bul bu ~ eW!i j(nce It .U llllde. • Reports that the -wll\ bo oblfted lo Ille Los Coyotes = CIUb next &~al"! uutnit.: . . . .. _to allJ of- ,,,. Reach McCllnllll -bu a five-year contract wllb the clly lo npaat ~ -throogh Ille early 1'1lltl and a ne,w coDtract: wwld have to be drawn up. "rve heard 111e talk too, bul lhal's all it .!41' ujd Mesa V...de Country Club • ~-· Pete Pino. 4 ~.... A ruoiJown of the finaQclal pictur . ~ loday show• lb... figuttr -~.ooo lor IJ>'dator admllSlon: $10.lil". ... f<JI'· amateur prollll; $8,000 for parkinr fees ; '8.000 fot proc:ram sales and ad--~ and '5.000 for an qrt<d-upon 28 ~~of-recalpU. ;· ;nill ~ odd Up to $57,000 and :w'pUliU!bed • reports lDdlcated the event would have lo.gn>111 at leul $100,000 lo -llloU ...... :..,ilo . !~J:I arbor Students ::Jr'ote GOP Slat.e .~·.1 ·•tn Mock Election ,:.;I'.-' ' ••• Newport HarbOr HJib Scbool lllldenll :-a ~le llale of Republlcan "olflclall In a mock election w-.y. In pmldeo1llal votln( lt·wu Nlloo - ·"'f.111 V-. Humphrey-111, WalUlce- • W,'·wrllHn ~ Mc:Carlhy -il'I, and "tftlle-ln Eldrldi• Cleaver -nine. .-·,JlepulJllcam Mu Rafferty, Jamel Ull and Robert -allO ,. ... bendlly elecled. Studenll voted in three waya to ovuturn Ille ......,nt election l)'atom. Ali= ... ,~~ ... by nl ~ fnttW ti twtY. cen- ventlons wu Lavored M4 to 748. -Dolnl a..., wllb lhe ~ college for tlliod _. elecllon wa favored ·~ tq 'IOI. . ' -LOwerlne Ibo .otlng qo from JI lo II · '\ru favored t>!l: to !/11. "·A foallb propool&n deall 111111 llletmm. Mall eWdlota, !,oil, -for a \Qnhtnc halt With reciprocal _.,.tee. from !he Nortb Vletnameae. Only 165 wanw.d a unilateral halt to bom-bfni< and QO no hall al alL • The mock elecUon wu conducted by Ille Harbcir Jllgh Social Scl<nc:e Club. ·shoreline Talk ~lated Saturday ~· -elloe and the en-~ t of industry ~pon Its natural · ·..i marine W. will bo Olis- • llablrdly II a dal'·lolli meeting ol Sjerra °'lb'• Angeles Chapter Con- ·~alloo Committee. i_ liet ·for ·lhe-Mal1g& Cove Wool In tbe , 'iEVerdes Estates, the seaalon will WkJ by •peclallJll In shoreline and marine biology. The alter- . port.loo of the program will be de- >~ lo five workshop ,...1..,. :; ~ed for dl!cusslon IJ the recent E enl of planl to develop Upper Boy and lhe Impact of t b a t . on the area'• natural !'e50UJ'C5 • • • ~AllY PllOI ; ~ WIT l'\lktlHIHO CIJM'MY ••Mri H. w.-,,....._, ..... ww I DAILY !"II.OT flfllll" &M hrM lverpowering Figure ?holographer found there wasn't gholll cil-d!ance ol coaxiDt litUe .llichael Hannon, 3, Costa Mesa , into pOllng for Halloween picture with 20-foot inflated ghost adorning Jll'()Wlds ol lnduslrial flnD neat NO"J>Orl Freeway. Michael preferred lo v\ew ~posing fijllre from afat·and wouldn't venture any closer. · Treat Trieked Youth's Bag Full of Marijuana? . . The trick turned out to be on a guy named Treat Wednesday night when the brown paper bag he. carried was discovered to contain a board of what seems to be mar\1111118- Wayne S. Trea~ 18, of Mii Capitol St. a roofer, wu booked on 1U1plclon of poaellioo of marijuana after hil arrest at a Costa Mesa market. Officer Jack Hammell WU dbpaf<hed lo a "dloplllt call al lhe Thrlfllmart market, 2701 Harbor Blvd., late Wed- neaday night, w(lere a atore employe polnled out TreaL He charpl Treat bad walked out of Ille store wlllt •·-JlllP« bag and hadn't ;.pa¥! lci·'il§~. Alleall be hadll'l.at Ille '11lr!fl!marl. ~.-whG ls Ute aen.lor COlta M°"i .-. officer and'preotcknl of !be Qaambar of Commerce, which rec:im14' • served as host for a seminar on shopllt- Ung -found the bag Ktashed In a landscape bush. The medical ceoter, adrntnlstrator a,ald he found four plastic blp-containlng what appeared to be marijllllll inalde the sack and placed Treat under arrest. 'During a -•l sqrch, Hammell charged Treat wu found to be Carryina a hypodermic ll)'rlnae. The 1ncldeot wu the second Chamber of Commerce-type report to bit lbe police log Wednesday. Earlier in the day, Mrs. Alice Zlener, wife of Chamber of Commerce Es:ecutive Manager Nick Ziener, dilcovered a burglary; J,Uempt at her coin &hop. 1 She &aid IQllleone had brqken the •l>Yliilil IUld apparenUy enier"1,.th~~oln Marl; l80ll Newport Blvd .. but 1!1!41j)Q)!ce &be could find nolhlng dlslurbod inalde tbe buildlll(. Saddleback JC Officiah Oust Dress Code Critic · Saddleback College trustees have ex. pelled a critic ot thejr dress code for "open and persistent defiance" of school per,soimel. Pat Ohlon, 19, of Tustin was ezpel!ed Monday following an executtve session of the board. Dinon appeared with hU father Richard A. Dinoo. Board action came after Super!~ lendent Fred H. BHmer expelled Dlnon . earlier this month. Action by the trustees simply made official the expulsion by the ... ~... . Dinoo had protested the d~ code at an Q4 7 m~t\ng o~ the board. John Flood, colinse.lor1 to 'Uie studenta, at thd Ume accused rum ,of U!ing abusive language earlier. Dinon had been barred.from cl1BB upUI he got a bab'cut. "I was shocked. Maybe you can call it abusl~e. l'\'n not rru.re," he admitted at the Ocl 7 meeting. Dinon told Ille board al the time, "l know. people right now who aren't golng to Saddleback because of tt (the drtJS,1 code). It's too bad because they abouJd be going to school:" He advised the board not to enforce the dresa code stringently and said Sad· dlebaek · woul~ 'ROI ,l\!rn ·lni. another Berkeley "beclauae w.e 400,:hava the ln-ldllgence to tum lnto> anolber ller);eley." At lhe Monday meeting, -Alyn M. Brannon of Santa Ana offered a mo- tioo to SUJPf.Dd· Dinon rather than expel: him. Trust.e Louil J .. zt~.<( Laguna Beacb "leoOnded the motion. - The mollon IDS\ lhree to \1!o. Had ii p&Med1 Dinon would have been ordered out of &ebool only·for the quarter. A mo- tion to ~ blm, which ~. wtl1 ke:ep him out for the remaliidtt of the schOol yelr. -· Italians · Sissiesll Paper Cliides Olympic Slwwing MILAN, Italy (AP) -A l<adlog ltalian • newspaper bitterly blamed d o t I n g mothers 11rursciay for Italy'a poor show- ing at the Mexico City Olympics. ~ere Della Sera of Milan, in an editorial, aaid that Italian :nolhers pro- duce sissies instead of athletes, children who can't go· to schools by themselves and are warned against playing game:; because they'll sweaL Deploring the penchant of Italian mothers to fUSll over their children, Cor- riere pointed to the non-Latin 111Uons of Europe u the rf&bt aample. ''There la not," the paper ctalmed, "a single molher In Oslo or Budapaot wbo lblob of lakllll lier cbJJdren to iCllool ar who waits for them at 1he acbool 1ate. '"lb'"' IJ not In Copeohagen or In W araaw 1 mother wba leacb a child ol I or 7 along lhe street by !he hand or who helpa him put on hll 1loves and overcoat. Dul<lh and German molbert doo'l tell their children every mornlng, 'Watch out ror I.he automobiles' or 'Be careful not to swtlt.'" The Jlllper concluded: "And to wl>oev<r asked why Italy""" th,.. IOld medals at Me.lco City, we cu annrer wllb. lhe Worda of an ItlJran molbar wbo aalcl: "Why aboWcl I -ilr1 c:lllld lo ,.._ In the aw:;;a:r pool! lle'I -tllll' wllll"lrll bolt C!llda coi..• • Pnwt .... J NOVARRO • • • ·-... , -!e. - - • } acco Qacking Pr~P .· ·9· S,0,00 '-"Aid A.~t 'f ' r> Two In Managerial Spot• ' Pilot Tells of Appoin~mentB ho new managerial appolntmei:its on the DAil.. Y PILOT staff were announced loday'by RobertN. Weed, pubU.ber. Tbomu McCano, 39, DAILY PILOT assiatant managing editor for lhe put two and a half yeara, baa been named to the newly created poait1on of promotion and public service manager. Char lea H. Looi, S3, former DAILY PILOO' education editor and more recently MWI and publicaU0111 offker at Ille University of CalllornJa. Rttenlde (UCR), baa been appointed asstatant managtna: editor, repladna: Mc:Canp. Looi joinad the DAILY PILOT ..-.. stall In llllL In 1113 be wu -1aled education wrtler for the DAILY PILOT, becoming Ille first wriler oo the otaH of any Orange County dally newlplJltr ~i'H?!'I in J!dU<:ation coverage. He- <~.nT~'N'm~~ -1111,.tO ...... u ..... and Jlllb~ olflner at'UCI\, a pool be occupied unU1 1\11 return !!>the DAILY PILOT u Ullo- tant m•nqtnl editor. A naUve Callfornlan, Looi w I I gradualed from South Paaadena HJib School and !be Uni•enity of Colorado. He hu won nUmerous writing awardl from !be Orange County Preas Club and ia a lwo-Ume winner of Ille John Swett Award for ezceIJence in education writing. both of Ille latte In slalewlde competition. McCann, CWTent president of the OranJe County Preu Club, becomes the first full·Ume promot1on and public service manager for any orange County dally new1paper. Just prior to Jolni"i tbe DAILY PILOT staff, McCann was managing editor of the Anaheim BuDetin. He also served as PROMOTION MANAGER Thomas McC1nn managing editor of the Orange Dally News, La Habra and Star·Brea Progreas and assistant city editor of The Register. A former owner-operator of bis own public relat.ions·advertiling agency in Orange County, McCann's f i r s t newspaper job was an assi.!tant pro- motion manager Qf the Cincinnati Post. h DAILY PILOT promotion and public NEWS EXECUTIVE Ch1rl11 . H. Loos service manager, be will handle the newspaper'a , public ielaUons and com· 111:unity servtce programa, and will be in charge of a number of annual DAILY PILOT special edWon.s and sect.iorui. McCann resides in Fountain Valley with bis wife and two dauggten. Loos, along with his wife, son and daughter, is living in Huntington Beach. TO . 400/o OFF DINING ROOM & GAME SETS, FLOOR SAMPLES Your /ao«itc l!llfrior clialQMt' ..m k 110!>PJ fo oufd '°" ... . • H.J.GARREfT fURNfJlJRE . "OFUSIONAL INTlRIOR DE$1SNEAS 12 IS HA~IO• llVD. O,..n Man., Thurw., I Fri. E-toSTA MESA. CALIF. '46.0271 U&.0276 ·BY Yf!LLIAM REED . \ .. • fl ...... , ., ... • t • llitheW-' .... 1:"bt" ''Pbntam. of. Watm!DIWr'' .. bu -f<land ... t. i:.ch ~ for -lllan • ...U ~ have -Jiombarded. with Uterature UJ'lliig'•'!Mm lo llll>PO!'t the boDd llllli ''Wbldl•Wlll help liidlll cla11room1 ·al Westmlniter High Sc;bool · aJid. a -adlool 'In Hµnt. '1:,~1"~·W·~1tmln ·~· r ·,. n.allionll Will be volln( for the ' l19nd loue , Tue~ but. many have wond~ 'just ~ ...., or what -LI rtspcinalble' for apreacllnl: the good MW1 In Ille dart ol lbe ligbL . No one ~ ever aeen the phan- tom and no one would have bad It 'nol been for a telephone call to 01' Greasy Murplly by high school Trustee Richard Wilaon. 1 '* Not that Mr. Will!Oll is a fink or an~g, far from it. It is jUJt that 01 Greuy bas betn fooled sci many limes be baa become quite a detective. . So 01' Greuy 1ald he went' up to WestmiDllter to inveaUgate Ibo claims that a phantom was stuffing pro-high icl\ooT bond' lellfletl In door bandies and 1qulsbiog them under doormall. Greaay· rep0rted to me today·lbat lbe Phanl!>m of . Westminster is none other than that arch-advocate of physical educaUon and physical filneu and ~ephone calla to lbe · DAILY PILOT, Tnutee Richard Wilaon. * It seems that Dick is a physical fitneu.nut or something and every mo~g 10!\I out for a jog just to begin the day. He not .only is a bollever In fitnees, be believes In the q>mervaUon of time, 10 he UJes Ille jogging lime for delivery of the high school bond in- formation. Like most of those who feel guilty be really wanted to be caught, but 11ntil 01' Greasy came along no one found out the true ldenUty of the Westmlnater J'bantom. · ·COnlronted ·with the evidence. Dick hjlil· to admit that he Indeed WU prectlclng bl.I belief that stnmg bolllea an conducive to bulldlng -· minds. * L11t word from the trustee was a 1bouted. over tbe abou.lder '1vote yes on J>roPoa:ltlon A Tue1day'' as be iOffed away Into 'Ibo llUDJ'lse. -- . • • • • . I I I · What· Prtte .Prineiple? ~ • '7 -,. ... • 4 Be~h:' W. at.er Di.strict Problem· Remai111 U1110lved • • . . . •1 'tllLLWI lll!ED •&Cl! bdfnoOwner P" year. 'l'Jle'~ .pay flf lll!lbllli __ .. ""''*. ..... ~ .... "'" cour'I blUleol ;-the -~ ""'8d' ~ ult .,,..,.. ' • . . • Wtiot ~ prlncljllol bave'to pay for flilj.onq tho~ -Tllo -. ......, -Win 1111 Thio II liiO main 11"'"1loft .ill to be lo "bflllit lie wator dllirlct; 11!11 let -,.._, Jor -llltl a ·-won-·• 1 eoaipleto·toet-~to.-Ille move u well,.lince poatblo ...,_ -of tho problem. of · the llledtltrfdtnesthebo.,.,•nerotopay -------'-------. ol ..utheast Huntington Bowell'• foe -could ruch thoolwt, oL , .l*ob mi tho Talbert Water District dollan. .. . N!C'm'' DE ~N ro111s .(TWD). . 'l'ber< lo 1 principle to bo <Ol1l!derotL r.,,. A ,,. -.do nol llke,~vlna tp pay Shti!lld peopk bo tas,ed to pay .for • • ~ "'Ythlna •I all 'fOf.l!Upporl for ,lite tiny Ir· oervlce they not oolJ ~-,.,, bOt HE' s' N 0 FOOL rlgatlon wa .. dtltrfd wbfch . ru.,, onq bavei~ elf!ctlve vi>lce In admWst¢ni? · . · ~ , ·-efcht Cltstomen. ,The, coulil' -"NIJI only tbs~ many -llvtna In STANJ'()RD .:: Anyone "who.joint.~ •. themael,,..®t Of the dlltrl<I. , • the --are buying bo1ne1 on-ie,:te-llfllveratty admlollttlltloft today llM ·to · pU-., wt» ~ 1he ~-· and purcbaae and do DOI bave a voice""" a lie elth<r 111 OJllln)lit or a fool _ llitl the -of ti-• of the-. aay vote In any matter within tlla·distrlct fn. · y ...,, qu!le adnifl 11* I am a fool," tho ......____ -the dlllricl was cludinl election of u--sot lite Wt a -••·• .... ¥J1lei' _,,. bore' 11111 there 'l,~7ib;y bou()lt' homes llld took rates. • ,w,;k'°;i'"u;'s"fu.rort1 G~ SdlOOI on tbe napons!bWty of the djstrlcl with "So, what do we do• Do we agee to of Butrinas. " • ' the ...._, '--•--· · · figl\t. ii all· the -Way. anti speQd 110 fl<r • • · ~;!':'T.i:Y· 11at;..,;· prhictpaJ home to save 13, or dowo lor~et theprfn. Now vlcee"an or: tbe .bolrd of di- ..,._., f<lr·~ iiomeo~ aays an clple and Ide the agreeinenti'' ast<ed rectora I~ ,~-Co.,, ltflDer .Wlll ~ baa ~=""''irbicb la Matney.. • • be<:o(nt~<!wt. 'i''.~ ~.J.1111, l. :Ibo . "clooe to botng a " · Tb• qreement on which ~'-Cily COW\o q,!:':i~8.: • :i:;:: hU ~ He uid be -.Id rf1b!r ~•1be ma~ cil mual decide requires the board of ~-.. -"--'- ter lO Jbe ~ In Ibo form or a-d-· TWO to rellnquiah control of the district Tliere are more df1111H--neaaUon' ofection, ''bul't!>it w<iuld cqol a to the city Water O.Parluioot!or at least ·than ever· liofcn, "ncit onif _,..,. lot of money, pel'lla(ttl more than the a year. · · denta, minority -and oillivonjt1 bomeownon •Woold'·save ·'by d .. an-Customersofthe'dlstrlctwooldpaythe ~,;,~ a11o·.-,toP,~ ne:iaUon." city for the wa:ter u.Seid and all porate maiul . _ " · ' • Assemblyman John. !Jurton -(D-San Francisco). says parentS bqying ample lunch pa!11 foi: their school children are bard pressed to' find ()Ile that does not gr~eally·depict scenes of violence, or is not.pro- fusely Illustrated wittt suns'and otber _weapoos; ' • '. · ll the matter goes to the people, it lli.e-homeowners in the dbtrict would con-'iTllis ~ and dincem is nOt a rnif.. , ly would have to be cleared by the courts tinue to be taxed for bond repayment, fortune,· it's an opPorb.initJ to be · tebed firal ]\odget Howell, aftorriey for the plus a share of the bond servicing CO$ls. upon," Miller said. "The cinJy tbrie .po water dlsbict has prorniaecf a testing of Matney said he would agree to clety can make change Ind · progrea Ia the matter before the courts before it something Jes& than de-lllllleJ:ation 9f the when (he majority recogniJet the Died ever gets to an election. non-metered are• frpm the district only for change .• , At atake ia .teu than '3· per )'W for · on tbe coodiflon tbat the homeowner will ' I ;• I ... ~, Chain ·Snapping CallSed Two.in .Managerial Spots -' Col.liLpse .of Ohio .BrUlge Pilot Tells of Appoi~tme,nts determine why the· ffactift10CCWTed ~ ' ' ' "1 ' WASillNGTON (UPI) -An Ohio River bridge co~~ which killed 41 pel'IOM Jut De<:embtt IW1<d "hen a dlain snipped, g o Ve. r n m, e n t investigators reparted Wedl)esday. . • "Within a period of ODe minute," they said, the entire 1,753-foot span toppled in- to the river, dumping 31 can Into the . water, Only the main\ towets weft left llanding. The bridge, which spanned the Ohio at Point Pleasant, W. Va., collapsed at the height of evening rush hour traffic Dec. 15, 1967. Wednesday's interim report by the Na~ Uonal Trtll1lpOrtlUori llafety Boord 'uid "There is: no question" that a fraeture lit one of _ the chalna which suspended the bridge from its towers was "easeotial to the catastrophic stage·.of the collapse.'' 'Ibe chain was made from 45 to 50 foot Jong 11ee1 •r• ban llnk<!l to1elher end to end by lteel plnO. The board sild oi>e bar fractured acrosa the hole tbrougb which the pin WU !nlerted and the pin pulled loose, breaking the chain-like structure. But the board said it~ not know what made the ch&Jn break. Even 1f a flaw is found in ~ metal, lnvesUg8t0rs saJd, new ltudie!: would be needed to years a(ter U.-bridle was built. · Two new minagerial 11,Ppointmeots on · A final report would Uk~ at leas) the DAILY PILOT stall were announced another ntne•mootba, they oal4",. ·today by Robert N. Weed, publisher. The report said there WU'bo evidence . Thomas .PtfCCann, 39, DAILY PILOT that the bridge wBs o~loaded ()I' that Its auistant managing editor for the put , towers were weak~ by collisions-with two and a half years, has been named to river barges. tbe newly created poa!Uon of promotion Howev~. the invesUgators said they and public service manager. found metal fractures in other parts or the bridge wreckage along with evidence Charlu IL Loos, 33,. former DAIL y of "aevere.,corrosion.". PILOT educaUon editor and more They said molt r1. tl\e fractures showed recently news and publicationa officer at no evidence of ·metat faUgue but the ef. the University of California, Riverside CUCR), bas been spJ>Olnted assistant ~e~a~.=~~ on the bridge "is yet to . managin1 editor' replacing McCam. McDonnell Earn,s . $26.6 Million --ST. LOUIS (API -McDonnell Doutl· las Co r p. ha! announCed after-t a .s: ell'Dlngs' ltlr the ·1hlnl quamt Of fiscal ·19111 amounted to llU nltllioo, or 83 cents per share. Board chairman James S. McDonnell utd total esmtnga ·for the first nine months of the year were S80 mlllion qr $2.12 per share.·on .sale1 of $2.75.bUlion. Looi joined ,the DAILY PILOT news staff fn 19'!!. In 1963 he WU appointed education wrtier for the DAILY Pllm, becoming, the firlt writer on the staff of any Orqe County dally newspaper specializing ln education coverage. He • became education editor ln 1965. Ho left !he DAILY PILOT In October, 1966, W aerye u news and publlcaUons offlcer ·at UCR, a post he oe:c.upied until bi>,<t\l!jm to tbe DAILY PILOT u ·tl.'8is· tant managinc editor. 1 ·A native Callfornlan,1 Looi w a s , gtadUated from South ·Pasadena IUgh School and the University of Colorado. He bu woo.. numeroua w.ritlng awards from the Orange County Preu Club and PROMOTION M.t,i'IA(!'I! R Thomas McCaM • Johnson Kills Last Bill, He 1&\d thls ~ected tl!e retroactive federal inf:om~ tax'.surchark•. TJ>l1·com- partd with a net loss of•$12,5 mlltlon, or 47 ceritll per ~ for the first nine months of 1967 on a pro fomut conaoli- dsted basil. · ls a tw1>-time winner of the John Swett Award for ez~ence' 1n education writing, both of the latter to atatewlde i competition. McCann, current president of the Orange County Pren Club, become1 the first full-time promotion and public service man,ager foi' any .Orange County . . . " nwiaglng ecftlor of the Orange Dally . servfce · lllaila&'I, he wlll.--!fie News, La Habra .and Star-J1rea Progreaa newspaper'• pu~ relatlom: and como- 1nd,aullitant cl!f editor of The Regtster. mu¢1y ~ !JrOVaml, iil!i will'ltl lil Vetoes M~itime Program I WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pnoident Johnaclo killed .WedllOllday the !Ina! piece of legillatkln he wlD ever bt uked to ap- prove o c:bief 'aecutivt -a bW to creste an lndopo11dent martUme ad· mlnist.r~tlon. He did ft by )IOCket veto. Instead of an outrtcht veto, the White House Aid the Pmtdent trillled a Coast YMCA Sets Nov. 3 Swap Meet G1r11e overOowin«i! The Ol'anp Coast YMCA will ofter you a chance to get rid of all !bit junk Sunday wljli a ••P meet on the Y porkin( lot, DIO Uotvenity Drive, Newporl Boach. BU)'UI wt1l be>· tldml!te<I fne from 12:30 p.m. to I p.m, and aellen •ill be charl'd 11.71 per 1!Pf1C1 to ..U oi; lradt their War& memorandum disapproving of the legisla· . tion and woold not sign it by the midnight deadline. Unleas the measure was signed by then, it would not become law. It was the laat legislation left on the Preside.pt'• de!k from the 90tb ~~' and bad been, approved unexpectedly in the final hours of the 1968 sessim. MariUme labor ·Jeadm sought an in- dependent a~tion, but JohnlOn haa urged ~t It be moved from the Commerce Department to the recenUy created Tran.oportatipn Department. Labor officials fear that the Martime Admi.nlJtration, which in effect acta in- dependently wlthln the C om m e r c e Departthent, would be subverted in the ~on Dopartnrent. '1be MariUme Ad~aUon enforces federal martlme regulation. a,nd bas charp of the mll;IUmllllon dOllar ,govern- ment program to subsidize private ahip- bdlc!log Third quarter sales durlllg 1"8 were $953 million on a consoUdated basjs com- pared to $743.1 million for the same peri.' od a year ago, McDonnell aaid. A reg- ular quarterly dividend of 10 cents per ·share is to be paid Jan. I, 1989 to stock- holders of recot:d ·on ~· 13, 1968, be ackled. Huntington Attorney To Attend Institute City 'Attmiey ·Don P. IioQ(a of Hunt. ington Bea\:11 will be among-the more than · 500 municipal attorne)" from throughout the United States who will disculs Problems affecting clUes at the 33rd Annual Conference of the N 11tlonlil Institute of Munk:ipal Law Officers, Nov. 10 to l!.' .' · '!be ...,km,. In Kansas City, lofo., wt!! find the attofJ'e>'s eiploring la~r Ull· !:'rtiJ.ty --· obsceotly, IJ\jl1 • 1 urban tlanstt, criminal reefs. tratlllo, martllm ~ pn>teston and parlta and~ . ,S rip'. Stock · for .. Sale , . . . . . ' . • A former owner-operator of hia. own charge ot a n.up:i~ oL .IJ\Dpal ~ public rel,Uons-advertising agency in PILQT ffltdal editiopa ~ leCtkml. , · daily newspJper. Jltlt prior to joining the DAILY PILOT staff, McCann was managing editor of , the Anaheim Bulletin. He alao served ,as Orange County, MCCann11 f i r s t MC!Cann resides in F.-..m 1 V.,. newspaper job was an assistant pro-with bis wife and: twp ~~ JLoialr motion manag+r of the Cincinnaf.i. POit, along .with his wife, fM?apd daqtW, ii As DAILY PILOT promotion and public living in Hunt!l)lton BeaclJ. . , . .; iiiiiiiiiiii 3321 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR . Haythor~e Charge · LOW PRICES ELECTION CAMPAIGN LOW LOW PRICES- DRESS SHIRTS PERMANENT PRESS ............... 2. for 500 2.59 ... TO 2 for 11.llO 5.59 ... SPORT SHIRfS. All PERMANENT P~ESS , ...... 5.00 -11.00 . 2/3.00 I.ft ... 2/11.00 I.It ••. AU. WY CAR • KNIT SHIRTS u•. , ... TO 11.M TUnLt. N~ •. cnw MIC"' 2/100 '"'IA. J/13.00 Ut rA, ' SPORT COATS IOI.ID COLOR aAZIU-S1tlPIS AND l'UIOS ' 1roo-:.. 4l0o . · · · DRESS . SLACKS · AU WOOi: AND -II.DIDI •L 1MITO .... 6.00-"00 p . - '• .. ' KNIT DRESSES · ..... , .. & $U1'1'.:$ ORLONS -'-ACkYLIC$ WOOL BLENDS -SILK B~ENbS EvtRy COLOR ANO . DECRIPTION ...... J0.00 .. 125.00 ' -' 18'°TO 50~ _ '.ORE'ssES & JUMPEJlS Y0NICK5 INl:lUDID l~r. IJ.00 ,. 41.00 700 ·,to 22" .. ·~=-1,CQ OF SIPA~?U I COOfDIHAm 'ILOU$1S • •Nlfs 9 SHIRTS S-!S e SHIUS e SKlm .:llOltTI • swu.nu .......... 11• --....... S7" • • • \ ----------------------=----:-----------~-...--,-- • I I • For the man wbo has ever)iJl!ng •... N.W Yori<'• Daily News Rec- ord, a trade newspaper deyoted to men'• ,.eer, foolui'ed on Ila front page a akelcll of a new detign in .see-through penll by designer Mort Automtel11. See-tbrouth shirt. star· led in I>aru ~.spreed IQ_tbe litUe Nel' Yprk'biiutlqu"8 l<1tu;)ng way oul , clQthes. Augenstei'n went even fat<!ber out. His pam shown we'' in ;eini-tran•P.Bnml dotted voile. ' .... ;: ' . • .. . . ' Agriculture MlniJtry expem al Worcester Park, England have been watching 12 of EdW•nl McKenner'• chickens for several weeks since !hoy began laying blue, green and pink eggs. ~'• onl11. Uuucd woman 1-.. Kotlly K-;·tetdl o llond· f,j e/ UV 1o Ab....U, Ille """" 111< t.. rWllow ho Ille lntmaaliO!lol HM1< s .... ol 111< WGllliftOlm\ Annorw. Th< 2~ jocl<tJI IGJll 111< w no P'°"' pu1nav for ml<rl!lg a rau. ... , ... ,. :,Chry1ler. Corp,. New~Stanton, Pa. will put a new mi>del on sale Fri-48,f. It has four legs and nms on "'!"POW•r. It Is called a Holstein. CllrYsJer acqll'lred 107 Holslelns wljen It purchased· a farm to make room for a new auto~e assem- bly plant that will be built. • Tomah, Wisc. police chief Don Fllhor had suspected Joseph Hu- bo<, a 111-year old Tomah High Scbool student, of. peddling ''tee" - marijuana. Huber was arrested af- ter making a sale to another stu- dent. The tea was idenUfied as plain old drinking lea. Hliber was placed on one year's probation fur defrau- ding the ottier student. • Yoa know how It ii -uou ~t: out of a towTi, the neigh· borhood changes, ~ou hafdly TtC· ognlu the old place ... RichaTd Nizofa told a Ta.UJI in WaM"en, Mich., Tut1da11 that a new Um.· ov.rim had ben. dt'H~ed io "1400 Penn.sulvania Avenue." Spmebody in the crowd shouted tMt the White Houae U at 1600 Pienftltllvania Avenut. WASHINGTON (AP) -0.... CrolsJ!l<ln W. Abrams Jr. was i-eported today to have told President Johnlcm he could live with • bombing ball In North Vlelnam ti tht enemy cootinu"!f the c:urttnt low level af, mll1tary activity. 6atholic Laymen • Threaten Boycott In Priest Firings . SAN ANTONIO, Tes. (UPI) -A Roman ·Catholic laymen'• Ir o u P, lbreatonlng ID -1c boycoll, accuaed An:hblsbop -E, Luce7 loday of ~ "our cburcb uunder with his mi.u.. ., alllboritl"' In quelllns a revolt b7 a Ubelal mlnortl)' ._, hll prlatl. The 77·1'F-dd Lu,..y, who !Ind lour top 'omdlls ol Allumplion Major Seminary in San Antonio Wednelday who bod uted the •at1can to remove him, bn>lu! hll llilenco todl,Y with e quot. ll'om St. Piiul: . ''Ollo1 yOlir .. per1on and be llllbjocl to them w. tbO)' keep watdl M,bavlns to renaer'u aetOUnt ol your toull." 'i1le AsaodaUoo ol Lay Involvommt or the San Antonio ArchdlocoM bold on ~ meeUng to app~e 'resolu· Uon coodemnlng Lucey'• actlona. "W•..Jlldtyll:len can no Ioo1er 1tand still while the archblahop continues to tear our church uunder with his ml11Use of authority," the resolution said. "We will begin immediately to consider an ecooomlc boycott. ApparenUy, thla Is the only ·means we laymen hive to Influence the structure, and we will wute no time." * * * Cardin~ Meet On Disobedience VATICAN CITY (AP) -A Council of Cardinals acting u Pope Paul Vl'1 cabi-" net met behind closed doors today amid speculation it was ,an emergency session to oorWder the riainJ tide of dllobedlence ·-U.,.Roman Catholic church. It wu Only the second meeting of the COlmCil since the Pope set Jt up last year 10' act as his cabinet. The very rarity ol lt! session 1 e n t ~t to reports of an emer1ency atmosphere inside the Holy See. Grenade Hero's W i.dow Presented • Medal bf Honor WASHING TON (UPI) -Tho 1!6th Medal of Honor of the Vietnam war was p"""'1tod todsy to the widow of Army Isl Sgt. Mulmo Yabes, who shielded his buddiea from a grenade blast· with his body and died wiping oul an ....,Y machine gun position. Anny Secretary Stanl<y S. Resor presented the nation's highest honor to Mn. Jsnls A. Yates of Lafayette; Colo., at a Pentagon ceremony. Tho Anny said Yabes, 3$, WU leading a company of the 5th Infantry Divtaion ln Dinh Duong Province F.eb. 28, 1917, when the ""'"Y attacked Ibo command post bunker. "Wben aevoral IP'IJl'd,. landed lnlid• tho bunker, Sat. Yabes lhoutod e warning and u...i his body .. • shield to prolect o!hera." the Anny said. •"Although palnlull7 wounded, ho ~ v\ded coverlng f I r e fbr t b e command group u they moved to another position. Later be moved througll wltlK!rlnc-firo to another bunker and !Ired a grenade launcher al point-blank range at the at· tacking ,me,:n,\ I ,. "As the battle continued, he noticed an enemy machine gun wblch threatened the whole position. 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A \'" " . u 4 ,p JI Jt ti · ..... ~ -----~------------- -'· fAMltY RIM WITH •""· FRIEllDLY ANIMAU AND BtROS Of TV AND ~ LargeslJ <;;oJ1¢ction of ORIGlNAL ·PAINTINGS by CELEBRITIES VALUED AT OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS The Celebrities Art Exhib!t is th• biggest 1nd ~ost interesting collection of 1rt by famou1 peraons aver •ssembled, A dazzling array of oil ~ntings, water· colo11, chlrcoals, pen and ink sketches, collages, wood c1rvinQ1 and sculplure. · · ' AN ALL-STAR COLLECTION ' . See 1he oiher 1ide of fomous per1on1 wflo hove goined fame in fhe fie1d1 of stage, screen, tel1vbion and radio, /iteroture, aparts, politicl ond bu1in111. S•e the or1i11ic talents of Steve. Allen, Andre BonKh, Norma Zimmer, Xavier C1Jgot; Ho;po Marki, Arnold S1ono, Fred GwynM, Eydie Gtrmt, Rocky-Groziono, Charita!! Heston. Johnolhon ·Wintilrs, DiCina Barrymore, Jock Corter, Morty Allen, So11pY Sal~1, Elke Sommer, ond many othert. Never Before Shown in .This Area exciting .and m1mor1bl1 1how ••• NOW AT MOY·lf FAME • COSTA MESA STORE! ,. ,. . 3088 BRISTOL AVE. · \': ·· "" ·, LIMITEO TIME, SO HURRY! :\'.\". i'.; ·. •\''J'" " I . . ' • , ,. ' ii . • • • " • • Accent your home with original alt for a new dimension of ·enjoyment. We've Commissioned .the exclusive Regency Gallery to create exciftng paintings, classic ancl metal S~l~turings. For youhelra"nd gilts come to Whiie Front's furniture departm8fltS for.a work.of art. Our low prices will amaze you, too. NOW AT: -ANAHEIM • COVINA • ,l/AUEl ~T • VA.UY . WIST • tos·1 A. MESA . • DOWNEY"'. SAN IEINAllDINO, • TO A.NC,l ·' ANO O~T!lllO \, ' i.;•~----... --.,,,.~:'":"' .. ~· ~· _::...:.:...:.~-.:...:-:::.:-:.-====:·:.·:...·:_::_· _:-:::_~._-:· ·:__:·:.._:~::: -~-~ .. -• ·-~~'!':.. -:....-- --=:-:::-::.:-::.:-~-:::=--=====:.::.... ____ ..:.:======!!!IElO=-----....... DAILY '1LOT fl ,computers· Join Men on 'Vote' Eve1~,-__,..:..:-...,------..· l'IEW YORlt (AP) -Tiie pletod, for mompl~, In vole ~ Ille Unltod Vfrslnla al 7 p.m. EST, Slatet 'l'utsdq olPI wW be waltlog let Ille ......., al lhe nporled by ID army fll a-pasiurt , JI<~ I a ...,....,, oriel 'a·~led 11tnry CowJly wm be Melvla • COD!pllfr IJilcn. N...,... <II Colllanlllo. Tllo job wW be -» lhe He wW _...._.._ nDMo !leWI ~ SefYlce wllh I lhe ......t~ llld lell Pl <II llld ICOlll'lcy -lhe -··. ''Tllil .... elso-wllb 1he empllula oa '°' tJon Calj;'• ~ pve lier tht curacy. number of · one ol aeveo ) Radiant Bride ~ .. . . )Mrs. Jacqueline Onassi\.is. as~Utl(;from heil 'hus- band's lllll~bioos l)lane<oit. he4'. oi'fival at A~ens ) ai!Jx>rt Wedne!dey. The offtct~ atllel!S news agencr 't reported that she and her husband plan to leave the )Greek capital by plane for New·Y(\:k~.J I:.; i ' ; ' • • ) . ' ) V.S. Troop's Votes '. CouM Eq'ual Siqie~~ .~ ' ' WASHINQTON (UPI) -in the Air Force. ·u~ . -With U.S. troop1 tn Vietnam in the Navy ~d H ~\ri · casting enough votes to be the Anny. · .. , · <If ' coniidered a 5lst state, the Private opinion is thatthere ! armed forces hope to deliver ts less interest· in the electlo1 • weU over a million ballots in this year -except per ha pit iD ~ ~-this-year's presidential elec-Vieµun -and that vo.ting . 1lion. assistance officers wbo con. , The potential GI vote -duct the campaigns will lhave , 2,310,~ m!'l1w)Jo IJav• p..,.d. dUlicul'l. equalling the I~ ' their %1st binoday -is 335 poo percenlsaes. • greater than '1t was lli j954 On Uie oihei-h3nd',' when 1,009,311 or 51.S percent servtcemen fnnft Tei:as were · of the eligibles Q._!ed absentee virtually excluded from voUng 11a.1lots in the1 ~o bn1 on· in 1964 but through amedment Goldwater race. of the law can obtain absentee l On that basis. the soldier ballots in the usual way this Yote Utis year will be close to year. The Texans in 1964 were 1,175,000 if. interest in the cur-barred from voting bn1ess i t election proves to be they had registered before the ually high. The .total ~or the previous Feb. l'. . ,500 troop5 m Vietnam Most of the states mail W'OUld exceed the vote cast bf ballots to servicemen UJXID S.veral M lbe. '"' popl\lous reeelpt of lbe "federal post Ila~. 1 \ •-~ .... .t .. .:.l.·te· ; • ~d apPlicaUon" 'which is 111ts s LLue \Kikl)ll .},_ distributed to all fligibl~ in rimewhat h!P. percentage the a~ forCes a n d .Ill men below vOt.lng age·tn \he delivered free by air. Some present. anped . · f•o .r c ea. states require that th'e card-be Worldwide 1trerlgth is now i'eeeived 30 to 60 days before 3,500, w1th an estimated the election. two-t ~.,21 . ~ldj!r, ~ i 11:> Obsetven believe· that the p~red ' ~ of S,58$·,-ooo soldier vole tends to be w1Lh 73 , .. ~.le to vote "ruiwkish" and would have tD 1964. -=~ come in more strongly if the Under rlgidl kms lafd" Democratic convention_, had down by the • ,.no e!-,fot1 8dopted the so-called "soft" ls made to de~Jiow tbe plank on Vietnam. While ~ m.emben of-the·~ fort"eS the Vietnam issue still plays a ~1\1 vote. Th~~1e ~ p~ role, it ill not as clear<Ut as it \'1ded with tHe lMI vUlirig m-might .have been. formaUon guide and told. 1'i" ~ · U.S. civili~ overseas, eith- "'ote al please. ' '. :because of lack of similar .vote' by ~. · !ll'Cani7.ation or because of wtth the ·eorps tracfi. longer absences from their tionally pll on the most _in. borne communities, are much tensive . Id 1181 85.5 less l~ly to cast absentee percent al ulne e.llglb_lea: ballots than memben d. the voted, ~ lo SI perCet anned fo~. .. j\ For 'irst Titne ~ ' \ ,.~ Government Moves In President-Elect WASHING,.CW \w~~· -A in the eRCUtive office building :JO.room office oulte next -next door to the White lloo.se to the White Houte bu b!!iel area for use by the presidenl- reseni:ed for UM .W \ht:·,new-elect and his vice president· president~lect· .nlar a, z t elect. 1be ofHcea have a total 'l\Jesdat's eledloll, the ~le ot 7,800 square feet, 11J !alll llouse announced ti!l17. The 30 rooms in ,a Mw . Pross s,cr.tary Qe~r1e federal office building-· j::hristlan lald an addlllolial 30 the street )\ave 12,IOO .qu.. offices in a b!dlclln& ..-.U1 feet. CIJrislian said Ibey could llcross PennlyfyUl&l l>eu .accommodate 75 · aldel aad ~ave been set lllidl fcll-_,_aklet :~NCretar1es. tf the pruident~ 'Ibe White House Tuesday t It marts the flnl time the anoounced ~t the .~ aovemmQf)!U "°" pmldeb!lat c a 11'8'fd'a I• ii ' of admlilistraUva fr lion, alttat(y had rep~'lt' /ia Iba poll> . clooe Ille -reglooal CQ)leCUoa .e.tm. wW be llp<d wllhla minutes H.-ol mU• """ aa from prttlnct to colli#1\i operator w!D _,., "NES, cenl<r to NES COO>putei' okay. Go aheld, pleue." center In New Yort to ~ Newlll'Dt ii one GI 1251090, nen oervicel and radio nd ' citizem rec:ru1lod by NES foe teltvialoa net...m. electioll •mpt <luly. )(oat an Wben Ibo YOllq Ii com-' mmibera " . civic - ' FLASHLITE BAnERIES -)\.. -~-~,. l ~ powerful "D" b•lt•riiu • 'ior 1t~llelerd 1i1e fle1hl!thh. At ti.iii pric1, you ~•n 1toc;k up •"" lie~• plenty for Jp1r1J. 15' EA.. TEMPO SWAG LITE le1utiful omit. 9!11• •W•t ''"'P wlll fit in eny room. LOflf •w•t ch11.i, in· line cord 1witc.h, choic.1 of rid, t•••n, . 1199 ' UNICYCLI Fun for t+.11ntir1 f1mily fon11t • fim•, pl1e11J. N1 trick to l11rnint tt-i1 If yeu'r1 equl,p1cl with 11om1I Oal1nc1 end the p1tienc1 1f a.11int. Thi klcb 1 ..... '•m. oth1r i1 r1ct1n911l1r. F•r thlnt• •ciu1r1, yM'll h1'1'1 t1 check 1IJ1wh1r10 • •hich ~OUJI>' 'was for working 'fith a White 9~ by the· IO<coiooM le COW1'elordo P"parl for the ' end Ills porl)i, transition. · -. , th•_,..,,... . ' Each 'fe(fer;J afftf{:y ~' rovemnlent ,....iJ; been directed to lrotk · lpa"' illd'1111l,911 Ii> er ·e1a1>ofa1e brltllfli. jlil>ett'I other costl Involved In ahlftlq: the pres I d e n t -elect and from one ldmlnlstratloo le the whoever he designates to head other. 1be apicy, the White H- Cbrlltlan aald the II ........ aald. COlllhlg Sohlduy, Nov. 2 · ' . I 51 DEWAL'_" SALE! ~ •i •, ·~ ' • • -HARBO R CE NTER .. ' ,Costa . .. . .. ' ly Unlftot1 1f C.llf.,1t1 (111ncl1 llk1 I CIM,llkt Mf • Mirl1, Mtftt. I lfr•itt iut. Hrl111' ht cl1c1r1t1r celen, c1111pf1f1 wltlri bre11 h•11tll'tf rlJll .. bit 11"•2•". 'cburch w o r 1. tr 1 1 illcbsl, ---a...i-polllq ploco olllciali. 'llltJ wW nport dlrocll(to NES or to local )ll>ulatlon .... which _.... wllb NQI Iii all' IO atai.. . • NES llbulatea Ibis -of U..tUOda ot precinct ,.por1a Ida totali !qr 'pwi. c1en~ seaa1e, sovemor llld U.S. 1<-lapc;Ye Jn tV<tY state, • ....,, COOll!ty ol eadJ stale and each flt the 435 -greealOl)ll dlilricu which bal a contest. Another team ol nporters conlributlnl to Ille N E S .,.tem Ii omaJlu b\11 even mOre JmpOnam. 'Iliac are lhe 4,1119 counlf Nporlen made up mOltly of worttnc -aad CGWlly ol!lclall . lhel' roport the totall GI their· couiitleo, or ,In llnr &ipDd, clllelaDd towna. Their lolala lll'O -pared ~ the <Yealnl with the pncinot totall U , IO ac- curacy, check nd their final rePQrf.I are tbe standard for comple\e returno. Thia massive vote eoOecUon effort will be done for the first Ume on a naUooal ICl1e by compulen. Al the bean II a pair of oopbistlcaled compul<r l)'llems Jn New Yock. They_ .. .<the bou went to Hie Builder's Show in ·Yeps> . . ' ' • • IONA ELICTRIC DRINK ft\IXER F.r 1111kin9 1111lb 1H 1tlttr • f1\h!lin9 1od1 fouftt1ift • type1dflnk1. F11t11r11 up t•·p • C11trol knob, 11f1ty no-tilt b •••• •nd kint lit• 20 •UflCI pl11tic c1nt1in1r. 11 88 ' TEMPO SWAG LAMP 6et rhl of +111 t1l>l1 l1"'P' tlit1t 11•• llp 111 th1 r1om ind •••t it with 0111 •f fll•11 b1e11fl1• to c1,,.pl1m1nt liYi"f roem, clu, '' hdroo,,., Choo•• fr.M 1m1Mr, t"'in, or blue, 199 '· 10 .INCH TRiCYCLE If th1y'r1 011t 1f th• .,1,,,.,,.,.,.,,ylM It'• time fir 1n1 of th1M klddl1 1p•cl1l1 th1t f11tur1• tri0ti..M wl1hbon1 fr1m1, 'l tone m1t1I J1ddl1, chrom1 he11dl1bet ll'ld Mlfll p11111m1fic tlrtJ, In red with ..... i.;.. ·' .... +.711 TOASTMASTER ILICTRIC ~-o---'-c., .,,...· ·• . HU RR ,..._ H•llf tMy u,.ct ,,..,,.,.. te ,-,,,~._,., ... Ice t•ed ''"' t•1•t with tll1 h ~1yolMI m1 I &ut theft ..-• thl11t• •r1l , how•~rr H'll •••I' ·tfi• to1hl1• wer"' tlll• wl11t.r In fl11 tll'l'I, b1th, . 'Whorev1r. 1599 DRYIR VINT If fk"t•reto er kitchen I• t•fflnt Jllt.tt'Y .,...,. ffte 1111+ 1t1tl J11h, fMJlM ,.. f1t11f t• nnt th1 4;.,tt. Oo It 111•• 11td ,1ck11p ''"" of tht lteM tt.1f toe• with It •1t1'i. lt'1 0111 ,.1 .. • How ••• 44c n. " . ' TILE• A• MIRROR • 1·2x12 SQUARD Th1•1 1rt fu1-..id ,, • .,. .. do, 1N n f.,. 1ddl11t n1w liff ind 1ction te I Nolll, tt.eN't n1tf.ln' Hthr. (Uni••• .,., flf • ~ unn1Ml1d $100 WU1 l.11"19-.,..~J<U .. -r your fiftpl1c1, '+9 •eel~ ,.J ~ .r1""h1r. ' ' . ' ."\" ... . ... yo~r 1rn,.9in1tl1'·~~ -~~~ ~-'~' , !,· , ••1ce1 to•1l, qlt>f~'f{iflW"""":"'• ' 1 . If you c•ti't t• 1enint c1"' .... we1ther'1 Nd, hy on• 1( ttt ... ,,, ••• ,,,.,th -:•lttfi•'lirwt ..... trim .. T1k" the ·,1oc1 1r·.a,em.l...-1 tyll'I 1quip1111t1l et lipii11t 1111' for I COlll'M, • DI-ER , SWITCH . ' ' ' ly G1111r1l El.etric, full 41» w1tt di111111er .wlfcli. fih 1t1111f1r4' r1c1pt1bl1 Without 1rlf1 wiring or 1p1clal if11t1ll•ti1t1. 6111 froflll kitht te:11W1ed litht;ltf with• fur• 1f tt.1 dlal •. H11 pu1h 1 ' lwttoa for 1ff/•n. 3'' ' . FURNACi FJLTIRS ' W1 ,,,,., "'''t p1p11t.r ''"'· 1111 th-by HI• thou11mh aftd "'''t . foU11 1r, thlY low" th1 t~• blll1 111d kHp the 1lr el11ner. 3~ ' TOOL. SA .LE 'W1 ,.,.,. th.M 1H ..t hro. tollff •t• w.rth t"'-nc •ntl • • lefltl lrt1'etih twice et fflrM ..... "''· C1t;.,.::.r~111 1cr1wtlrh·i1ftii Jqll\,... ,li.r&. 111 .. """, feftft, ...,,Mei. .+t, olHI _,.. • YQUR CHOICE " = I ·----""!"------------------,;:---------------.. f DNl.Y PILOT ~.Ombofn,lM Burping Death · Valley Sands :;_a~"' ....... · -1 ,+.....:;' ~" -•..;...;_Ph1-""'_,,._4lllil-i1 Searched for Nevada Youth ' ' . • I lw1 #!-~lo Ill ..... 'llley lift Loi Vqu and" plan- ned lo clrcll the floor of lhe -lilt miles to lhe . notlhwell and ret..ni by dark. Tllo7 ~Iii food ...... tor. Bal Ille q1ne Oii their C-llO falled an d Paolrallll ~ lo c:rul>land lht craft "L lhe round top of a NAAQ> Repor~ Blacks See Police 3s Oppre$80r . undy bill. Kartn •• d Padralslk, II, tbe ..., of a IM vecu llunctrr operator . nce1vec1 on1y mln<ir bllurns. He oet oft In search of aid. She !layld -tbe ,_ and walted. Wheb her boyhieod cUdn 't return Mon-· day, ltaren went to Joot for blm. She followed h e r tom· panlon '• tracU ln tbe bot sand but loot hla trail when Iha tneb llopped tn a patch ol rocu. She then staggered across miles of desert too rug- ged even for four-wheel.drive -· ... <UmbOd ~b d ... 1 , _.. • ..., -· loid at •1-W-1· A lte::!l=~~::.::~~==:£:::~~~~~ motorial found her deranged ~lll"•~a~ ~~.miles ''Tbla little fat kid ·1a~ coualn, tho .Hor-· "Karen, • eoad al Nevada ocout you ~ g~ bttroduoe me to , . Southern Un!vmity WU taken to Sanrile · Hoapltal lo IM Vegu. She wu treated for dehydraUon and exposure, but was reported today i n aatlsfactory condiLion. U.S. Part· Strvlce Ranger Homer Leach said Karen survived by resting in the heat • 2 RFK Train Deaths ·Blamed on Copters :igb'!'° day and walking at ELIZABETH, N.J . (UPI) • uld lhe evidence did nol war- Civil Air Patrol plane& and A grand Jury ruled Wednetdf' rant lndlctawlt ol lnJ,one bis ground untta wllh bounds lhat the noise of low·fil'llJ volved in Ille operalkn ol lht WASHINGTON , '(UPI) _ eompll.lnt that croues 1 my searched today for Padratzik, helicopters hovering over~~ Penn Central Ra i I way' a 'Iba l'relidelll'1 tnnmiMlon delk. ta eoneerned wllh oome al!o' • Nevada Southern slus Robert F. Kennedy fun<itl Ellzabetb Station -wbero lhe en Violence wu lol4 •-'·· lhe -~ of police abuse or dent majoring in blllineu. tr · dr ·-·' t tbe :2 aceldenl occurred -or either ....._, __. "J;" Ibo ~.~~ " It wu an onleal, but Karen am Ow•~ ou w . ,.U7ted1sta~,~~oi -:;;:1~ ,.,..,. for Jaw made i& back. None of·tbe horn of an expreu w of the tr~. •icaUow:, .indlff~ l;Qlf ac-, and ordtr u. ~ ~rstood to searchera u.ld a wcrd about ploughed into a crowd • The presentment returned to COl'l«I briltallty, bNtalliaUoa "'""a cry_ for enforcement ol Padratzit'• clianceo. mournen1, kllllnJ two pe~. Superior Court Judge:'\l'i!ter and lnhumanftY." " l the giiarantee of equalitJ tor· But they· all know life A fl tm t: IMr L. Hetffeld DI atrrtbui-·.th• , :.- \ r llliw aur South Coast Plaza ·offlci will be open on Saturdays 9 i.m. ~o 1 p.m. ' Regular· WMll••Y Houra: Mond1y lhfblllll Thuraday 10 1.m. to 5 p.m. Frfd1y 10 11111~ to 8 p.m. • UNITED . • .. STAT.J~'S ' · · 1'.r -"· ""Q~7'.~r, 3338 Bristol Street, Suite 128 .J. l'..1'1 .6.' '..i. l'..l Telephone 540-5211 D .l .Jl T'K A FULL' .Ll,tl.£ l' ~ IERlllCE Mt111bor ff'll1nl 0-11 ~'"''""ti" ••4 f~trol ""'""' S"lll"'· BANK ' Robert L. Cafte', IOl\<l'al N..,.,.., bpt a eall lor )llBek doesn't laoi long in Death vo-page preaen en ,., accldent '· "poor jud:;:_,,, eouillel of "Jhe Nalloaal -uol"\ and mbjeetlGll,•'1-V:.::alle=Y:...· _______ th_•_U_nlo_n_County_. • .._,grc_an_d_:.J'!f.._ ___ '"~-'---'-_:. __ ~_• _____________ ~------------ "-1-· ... th• Ms . "'Mid, . ,...,.,. o1 COlond lWS>lt. Carter pve bil reaipatlon ---tbe -... Jul weel:'ln. alalf -1111at1ve-•Ullu4ol low a rd wllll Ille llAACP boanf o1 'Iris, wbld) be aald are jllreelon, but will remain on crealin& crW;al ~ ol lht Job until Dec. 1. law ~ In AmerlCon ~ oedety; J>ll'lleularb'> ~ :; N~:b. -t lnfli-.Four Clashes tbeN .... '1~- ll 1111 view ol tbe 'polke," Hi Mid c.m Mid. ·-... --. t east. ....., ... ~""'°' ~ ' . ' ltl Oppr<a«." By Ualted Pnu llltornaUoaal From Ille NAACl''r 1,IOll h'raell aJld JordOiiJan 1roop1' -. Carter aald, "tho ,_ rocurrent and penlltent IOUjht across the ceue-llre line with macblnqun.s and Pe..ti{ehon ' ' Dead at 61 RIDGEWOOD,•M.J. (APJ- Aclrees Pert Kelloa, -wu Ille oriiinal Allee Kr-.in Jackie Gleason'• televtsion -llQ.. ' '.Tb e • HODO][· moonen," died Wednlalq when she ..Uered Ill ·-· -while swlminlni al Ille YWCA pool bert. Sile wu IL , MW Kelton, who bad a long ;career on Broadway and in 1movies, lived at n e a r by Westwood, N.J. • Born in Great Falls, Mont., she first appeared on stage at the age of S in South Alric.a with her parents, vaudeville performers Ed and Susan 1Kelton. . . rockets in fOllr .epafate in- • -today and jhe bis Ouenltal Cairo bmpape!' Al Ahrl!ll w..,...S that lhe Mld2 die East ii· once again ap-proachlnJ tbe aplosion poinL Iariel foUowid up a series of \aminp ~ llrael retaltaUon against J Arab atlaet by warning _., t b at Israel w not permit the l\llcldl•.Ea'il tO be tumed. lolo -~.liao­ cuaed Rullla of b e a v y , military acllvlty in ·the area, Deputy Premier Ylgal Allon, in a speech to lhe Kneuet (parli11¥1enO in Jeruulem, oald "tllls country will not be alone if the Soviet:!nl th ls area." 'lbe 1m this area.' 1'he impllca wu lb.It Israel would ezpect American help ii Ruasla became a decisive factor in the mideast. : Jackie Charms Press Corps at Conference ATHENS (UPI) -The newsmen had waited houn for the new Mrs. Aristotle Onassis' first news confertnce and some had become im- patient. But when she finally arrived Jackie's smile made everything all right. "I like everything In Greece •• she llld. Tile - found ilRlf channed into a lrlendly group. At first, Mn. Onass is did not want to meet newsmen at all. She dashed from the alrpcrt without even 1 ••no anunent." But ol1tt her llrival from Skorploa, lhe Island lhat hu 1ieen her home olnce her mar- rtop to Onassb lZ days ago, her 1i1ter -ln -Jaw,Mrs. Artemll Aarolalldll, coued ._. into the aarden where ,_u,ra waited. )1)1. CJnuais 111!1lled Watm• ,,. Drt.ued In a 11'"1 Dannel -.111e1o1o,__, "I -voq~:" Wbll 1baut n e w1 paper _., • llld On..i. will llJ lo -Yn ~ to lilrt a ra I tllo o::N trip! .......... "' -.. .................. ................... albe 11 11WF .. tt• Utbi ., tvllpd ....... ~ ........ ,. .. -.. rm ....... , ......... - vertllemenll In G e n e v a newapapen for vWu and earlier thla year be bought the Geneva Deposit Bank. * * * Maria Callas Wins Suit LONOON (AP) -Aristotle Onassis and Marla Callas t~ day won a mulUmillion~ollar lawsuit. Actin& u Britain's blghest eourt, Ille House ol L o r d a by a J.to-J majority upheld a High Court decision against a former friend Panaghls Ver&ottls. ' • It gave the opera singer 2S shartJ of stock in • Liberian company that owns an 11,000. ton frel&hlel' now valued at b.U mllllon. With 26 shares already given to her by Onuril, the ruling makes her the e001trotung shareholder. The lhip WU bought in 1964 for 1571,000 In cuh and the rest oo mortgqe. Ona.all .... :Ill ahara lo Mias CalJu ~ to a nephew, J and V....,W. IOI Utt other IO ....... Mill Cat1u later • e n t VlflOllll $144,000, and 1he and Onulll clllmed In their IUlt ... ~•.lopoJl<lr • .. •h••••· i . I Where can a travel agent-fly you , , ) • • ·· 7 ~··that an airline can't? • I'. ' .. ,,. Chicago. New York. Hawaii. You name it. What's the difference? A Travel Agent can get you there from Orange County Airport. No freeway . ' ~drive to Los Angeles. No parking problem. Any travel agent can arrange it on one ticket, And . one phone call. And it doesn't cost you 'one penny extra for the convenience. !Travel aaents are paid by the airlines, not the public.I , . • Why are we telling you all this? We're the, tr9vel agent's secret: Golden West Airlines. We fly new 19-passengerT-jets between Orange County Airport and Los Angeles lnternation!ll Airport. Thirty-five minutes each way. $7.95 plus tax-,. each way. face it: The easiest way t~ get to an air.port is in an airplane. · In Irvine, may we suggest: Tront Globe TraY'tl \ 4201 CamPll' Dr •• Sulto lo\ 8334'54 In Costa Mesa, may we suggest: May Co. World T.ta"' lul'9CIU 3333 lrbtol St. SA6-9321 Traru Glob. Trani lurtou 1880 Newport 11....r. ~ 54$-0421 MelO TraverAoency 2788 Harbor llvd. 546-1181 . i Cotta Ml>ta Trewl Agency 2311f. 17'11 It. - 646 41jl ~9s2J.j6 -· In Newport Beach, may we suggest: Newportrtr Trove! &. Tours 1107 Jombolff Rd. . '114 0360 ' N...,,.., Netlonol Ian~ W"1dlff at -642-3111 lolorl...S Tmol •Tour 1617\llolldlff Or. 646-42o3 545s71M Rubofyat Tour & Trawl 201 Morl .. Ave, 675-41411 Lido T-1 Sor.tee 3416Vla Udo -.~10 ~M144 /lit.#N.-T.....iSam<a ....... .,,Newport Center 6Ws1661 W.lfdlff TtOYtl 5-nlc.' 1'2tW.tt<Hff 01. 642-3020 ' Golden Vt11t Ail•••• ~10 • • I • :1 ,, I \ ' . ' e 11 ,._ tat10 ad- v,,....111 11>e money l _.,. ......... 1o111ecompan.y. -·~-----------~-~ .. ~~-----~--------------...::::.....__;·~·~----~....:.~~~:... A , 4 • " , • • • • • • • • • , • • • i • • I I • • ' • f I • • I l l l ·j .j I I ~' • ••11!111---~9!'---------~------....... --~ -----~ ~-....------.----·~ ••• >: •• ..... • • Tlarecteu "'1'•1 Aetioa • Pickets G-New Gnu: W.NJCH FOR Ad Irks Cranston • Try 'Silent' Zoo Enjoys Bqby. Boom ·Dissidents , • .'lncrtulnllY blt1tt per,...i -1es 1paa•1nc to 1our On Reagan tlnp mat \'e d caJllonJla'1 _dJlldno! Alan~ -· ldEllCED (AP) _ ~- Senale _._ EI<h'laail Clll.ver ad~ <;rcwton -wbo la al!eld, In 111"'4 murder of .,.,!. people llel&M received 1 elleot the publlC opinion polll liut • ·r-· trubnent i,,., aboot • pro--illl!aJly remlndo Illa lroopl Efdridie Cleaver ca U 1 lesten hero ., he toured the tbat ~ IJu lo&I pollCemen jll&I. Yet Alan sOn J'!IQUin Valley to cam· many an electke -toot the Crandon •dnil11 ""woul4 DOI palp · lot C a JI lo Jn I a day i,lf. '"' llllal atrate11Y have lntorfend with ellortl to Republkac caadldateo. SAN '1'RANCIBCO (AP) - · 'lbere'1 •-pu at the'''" and u tbat'• ............. tilt --gnO appareotly baa · -a now-1Yall .., .. · ment. : The 11!1'1> allo """"" .. • wlldtbefllt, tbe flrlt bcR at -the Sin, l'ranclaco Zoo In 15 years, arrived MOl1day and .,..tloil and rflt, , Jet Eldrtdit Cleaver teach at "l\'e'ro Too Dllcuo!ed To Rafferty HkeWlse bad a light the Unlveralty ol Ca!Uornla. Talk'' mod ..,. .of the ~ UC s . ~ =. W:, ~°!tr !la:J:'! Mu Raf!erty 'voled qalnot ' held aloft W..-,.Y by uspens1ons pair of radio and Cel..iston ap-Cleaver. Ooly °"" U.S. Senato atudenta from Merced Jun!" · · ,Warned by pearances ID Los AnteJes. candidate --an end to . ·c.uq. ;.hen lleog0n arrlvad · Wedllelday nlgbt, cnnston 'Plolence and oblc<illty '" at Men:ad ~ · u h Id b c urt ::-i .. "=::.::: ---~~-...... a .. ...,._ • p e y o J'IWICISCO (UPIJ --,-. Thia conunerdJI; ~-be 1111 "citlnpiete COl!fldeote" SF State : ptesldent ol San Fran-v • r t 11 •"' • n t from the doclartd, "is tolalt; -la In •'-........ al GOP vice ' state eonece Dr Robert airwaves, or, fact legal action. ~ -Y . laaued a'atern warn-,jie 11'10 labeled u "an •'!' linking mo wllb Eldrlqe indientJaJ c~ll'ld.,..,.al .. o S!i1ro T. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - student.. and faculty mission of guilt" Rafferty• Cleaver. l d1!&areo 'Ith Atpa to,.... as pi_ II Tbo lnlarim auspensititlS of illl y on the proper tumdown of all olfer to have • . 'tb1dce Cleaver !!Id. I 'tiqujd Rlcbml M. Nixov should be UnlV<nlty of c a l i I or n I a camplia dllpute.. • neutr_al ~i\rstor rule 09 DOI approve ol'biin ·a ., lei> elected and laltt be unable' to shl!!"1\I arrulad during • cannol tol~ lhreata,, ~charg~es of~"'11a~ tultl, ...i l 1m-apln being llUVe. deJ!>01111rallon M the Berkelay , coercion lad. ID-•~ "# ·--~ -u1.-... ~" ~·1 hive '!Ound Go\". Agnew camN1• 1 ... 'VOek were upheld aUon ll we ~~~the S.,.blit& +. "' ~ ___,.,. i to ba good comm ,.... ~--· operaUnganed '11'1 -declu'allon by Aa•a UC re...,i. Raflom aooto"~agoodacmu:.irator ·WodnosdaybJal<dera!Judp. tutlon," be Aid In a er.-tlJllRaflertylawq-vulad 8Pln!I al!owbl£ 'lJe of Illa state," Reapn t<*I ._._u. s. Dial. J~e Albert,C. lnl a c:aiqpalgn ol -militant Bla4 Ponlliot leader newsmen. , . Wollenber1 deJ\lid a tel\l- ata of violence are came ~ter at le~ Q Los~ to lart.ure to a UC ·Jlerkeley At .campaign ralllea j.n porary restralnlna: ordett tent, cominl from Al\lelu ra@o ataUon broa_d· coune. He has spoken more M~rced, ~odea~ and ~re, •A>• .... • .by .attorneys for .u.e· al segments of the col-cut I. neW ~Y. team-about the Cleaver issue than Reagan a i's al le d the .,.,...... . community, d l r •ct e d mel;'Ciil on Wedoelday. ne any other subject in recent Democratic majorit, in the student! in a suit filed q8..llm anb a numbo,r QI 1asu,., Ct-ClinpaJp rtp(lrled it days, saying it is wbat the ita!e ·\eglalaturo 1or killing Berkeley Chancellor Ropr lema ~ pa•tel." be also hid ~ used ellewhen people are mmt concerned bills on crime prevenUon, on H'yns ·and Dean of Studentl • r aD( gave-tbil text: with al the moment, although curbinl of pornography and on Ai'lelgb WWlams. 1 mack Studenta Uni<m • "Do you want Ell(r!d&e he is aurprlaed It has become r<movlq nam1iJg o1 Ju<!ies The student.. ll!ted osvonl iuued a 1 ta t e me n t Cleaver Ind his ~ an issue. from ~tics. ''lrrePJrable lnjurJes" thlJ sday U.U., eight · · • · dif)&idi and accompanl<!ll bJ ~ thrut of a strike. 'l1lere .... no indicaUon. bOwever, that Dr. Smlth'1 -.las intended as a repq to the BSU . .. We will not condone llolenct and will t a t e whatever ltepl are required to meet iUsrupt1ve or vJo1ent ac- tion with ,.._...caJcultlod to insure oafety o1 lndMduala and propei17,• Dr. Smltb warned. 6 Panthers ' Lose Trial Block Try .• SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Tbo Ca!U~ Supreme Coor! reni..ed WednesdaJ to block the tr 1 a 1 of six Black P~ then, lncludJnc co.founder Eldridge Cleaver, on charges _,,~;m of attempted . murder anc1- assault with a deadly weapon. .• _' The defendants were in- dicted by the Alameda COunty Grand Jury in connection with an April 8 gunbatUe between i;»anttlen and Oakland police. One Pantl!er, Bobby Hatton, ,17, of Oakland, was ,ktlled In the exchange. The delendanta. Cl it ltt1 e d ·there "as Insufficient 'evidence aga1nst them aiid th a t atatemenlll obtained by police after the ut were Jn. admissibl"t ' , - Get 80¢ off the re"1lar pl).rty,-size price, and get your ball rolling in a big way. Just pour over ice to discover a delicious adventure. · -1 • """1d fJUfler H suaptndod, ln- clqdiq to.. of ci r a It dei.rnienti and educaUooal lunds. lleyna ordered lnluhn IUlpelll!ona ro. t b e -liO atudento, wbo ........... 71 demonatr*"9 ·who 1 e I 1 e d Moaea· ~ lur :Wedne!day, ;IJ)d recomme;;;;..\ I h· e y he i>Onnln<aUy :s.ispendod from tll< un1vers117 .. :r ht otl1e1d•. -ar· l'taled w0ealiouca broke tlnucb barlicadea II Illa bulldiag ~ll' 'lb!lnday ... Id ,lfl!*lald• at the ~ ....,... ............ _ Westcllff Pim SOON Kida Uk1 fo A1k AnclY -''" 'fR tat • • . . • BUY. NOW ·AND vou· sAV. 1&.45 ~~ I .•. , • , ENTIRE STOCK OF 'l;:G"'~R &S.95 -:~ WORSTED AND SILK .: SHARKSKIN SUITS .:~ J •• '~: .. ·!· ., ·:· •• -. •• ·~ •• '• f •• •: ., ••• •• . -. , ·;.. I I • " ... !: •·• • 111n11;:.~ _lllf!IH , SI. Cid Ylsllor ~ ..... , Visitor mMn Per a Umlted..' dr e-tlle gt-t ll oz. party •• o•ly ) Ema l><J llininl _,;MMh&tLIA • ~ '"Wtiq-Scm_!_Mwptfta euhletn: NTUROUS COCKTAILS . ' _, '" .ctitt Stwi: ·Mii· .... Bi.tt luM18ft, 01"'111, sunacr. Side Ctr, Old fatlltfwd, Vod~' 9a)lr; T•ll& SOur. Mwkot Sour, 't l·to.I Cln ""'1111•. Yod--Mlnl1la: 11.atra DrJ" tit ll•to-1~ l ~. • • OfBI SUNDAY 11 te 5 •• ··-... -. • . •: COSTA MDA, 1601 ........ lht If 1611 -~ • . . GAii.DiN 011.0VI -nm GAii.DiN •11.ova "'"' • ' • "l • • • • • • • • • I ! I • 1'1lvldll, Oclol>lt :n, 1961 t 1 • . ~ on· '68 Electi~:q 1~~1 T ' .. \ How To Make Predictions \ ' ' WASHINGTON CUPn -On stlll& baa IOflO with the wlhner TNman woo live of the IOVOO P.M. EST. dical<d that Humollrty wu -ilia oi>out eveo wiUI N11oo iia-eleCtlon nflht, park younolf In In every elecUon olnce tt lnJtll when be upset Thomu The ~ cout below New strqer In the EU! Ulan In do111rldo, the elec:Uoo pribably II -1ortoti1' apol, l>lrD oo voled 'again)ll U. 'nelgl>bor, E. Dewey, ucl the late John Y~ and Pennsylvonla I& aup. _, rqiom and lllat 11 bl , 1'11 have to be ~.in the ~ t<1evlaloo or radio ael, Franl<lln D. R-elt, In 1• F. Ktooedy won Ove wbeo be Jl()l8d to be Nl&oo or Wallace coald nol wto ll>el'e he coulll · 11ouJe o I ~•ea. 4"d be yOllf owo ....,_ U · MuaacllllBQla, where polJl but N1soo by • lllmlw lurltory. Humphrey's oo1y nol wto al .U. Hit )1r<opoclo ' ......,. -~ .,.. !or 1 .J.<1. · close at I p.111. 'i;;:>T, co;.. margin In 111110. hope! for vlctorlea lie In Ila tea _. bleat lo lllltioll loci j~-;cOyld 41i1r b~lpn• ' . JI you 1m9!r what to watch trlbUied to DWl&ht D. The aeven ire New Yod like Maryland ao4 North Calllomlo.' ':1! JIOl17 ClllClldMol tlie deed- . 1•, you ... be Ible to Eisenhower'• two ' vtdOrles., ...ttb 41 e1ect<lral v o le 1 , CaroUna, where cloee U.-In ill8, Truman i.11 New od 11111'1'.Uy ol m. , , ·mdld the . W1Jwr ol the otherwiae, ii bu V*'1 lot Ptnoaylvlllia (29),. Olllo (21), way contesta may permit him York, Pennsylvonla, Coo-• But 'k '11iioo• carrlol boOt ' '©@ " •. ~deotjal race early In Ule eV1!ry democratic pmidenlljol Mlchlgan (21), IUlnoLt (II), to squeak into the lead with nectiCut. New J era e y, Nol( ~ork tjld P~lvania, .. evening, Jtellln\I from'J)6lllng cal11£~ate golru< 'back ro Al Texo (Iii) ao4 Call!Orftla (40). little more than a third ol the ~.~, delareae .~~~.land but . 10be~~,b.1>,towllloabey !:o.;,~ EW.t nlll IJINJIJE pt,cea on the ea.st Cout .-111 Smiui in tna. A victory tber~ Two smallef ~ East Coast vote. 111.lU K:u ...... " ¥# -·· .. mt 'WI ""~ 1111JDUW "'er clues to tM>w .the for Republican Richard M .. prizes are New Jersey with 17 Polls close In Ohio at 6:30 1n 1960, 1 Kennedy tide tory statement. . ·~vote p!)lbably will Nixon would be very bad news electoral votes aod. Florida P.M. EST, and Michigan at I Nried in the East but broke HOVEMBfl 2 19'1 go &croJr<be COIJlllry. • for Democrat Hubert Jl. with 14. Humphrey. i. an P.M. EST. Humphrey needs up.., the west bank ol Iha · • Kidi Like /to ' · ~ bidkators alt Dot 1n-Humphrey. • • ' underdog in ¥h. In New botli otatea to stay in con-MlssiWppl River. fallible.' 'nley were riotably Polls cloee al I p.m. EST in J-Y. the polls eloee al a tentloo. U llnnlphr<'a abo'flllll ln the· Ask .Andy B<>-'"D MEMBER John MICNlli • · ' · miilp:4in,a in tMI. They may Pennsylvania ~ at I .p.m. P .M. EST, and in Florida at 7 Prwlectlon 1 u r v e y s in-East indicates~ 1blt be may bO even 1Dlft~W read EST In New York. I°*" llales .---------------_:-------------'---------.:.._---"------- Newporter Named As ' Direcror ~ohn Macnab, -ol the JObn Macnab lleallj Company o( Newport Beach.,bas been appolnied to the H o a g Memorial .Hospltol board ol directon, according to A. ViJ>. ceot Jor&ClllOll, board prea1. denL Macnab, a graduate of Glaacow Unlver1lty Jn Scotland, ii.put --ol the Newport -Chamber "ri Canmerce! • clirectar o( Newport Nallonal Ban t , Frlondl ol UCI ""'1 the <lrange Counly CoS ~ lion ao4 cenera1 chairman ol the receoUr farmed Newport Tomorrow. tbls .,... becauae Gobrge c. that ore. vltol •to ljiunPbre1'• Willaoo .will. be . odlhig into bopeo·for ..,zyivlt the mo# Party vote .pa con---Both are among the aevtD fusiri( the 1«m -, pivotal llales with mare. than But the pnifealobal 8"'°"" 20 ·~at vptea ap(«e. The will ha.,... to fut\ ~Uh UW!le tev.ea, have a combined kc· haurdl too -ao ,.. may' lllill !oral vote of 210 ol the i1o rut-~;lhem. needed tO win the presldaicy. Finl, wa\Ch COnnectlcul Eiaeohower carred .all 88V1!n Pollo -at 7 p;'°' Ul: ao4 Iii both bl' hll 'electionl .and votini.-biri•"Pl"'vlde a fasl Prealdonl Jotm.oo aw'l!I all eounl Ezcel'I in ltll, this aeveo in 1914. . 1farry S. 1/2 a·al~ SAlE ,, •• ' A native of Scotland, Mac> nab served in the lloyal Air ~«Ce where he was the reci-~ ol a Defense Medal. He :;,.! hll wife Jean reside 11 21 ----'-----'-....;......._-""'...,. ...... -..-'-'-=---.;._ ~awl Rood in Newport l!each. a·-~~~~~-'-=---=------=---~~ ....... -"~~---­ :.· =~ -PROTECT HER HEALTH-AND YOURS! . . VotEYE ON PROPOSITION 5 .. . .. . · .· California is faced with a serious fill:ortago of hospital facilities .needed to meet the health care requirements of our people. Population growth, the new Medicare programs, aod the development o.f greatly improved hospital care techniques, have aJl contributed to dtis crisis, Until now, the only way the State of CaJifomia could help 1ocal comm:tt:. nitics build and expand needed hospilals was to make cash BW'ts from tix funds to match Federal and local financing. This year, the Legislature decided there had to be a better and less cxpon· sive way to meet this growing problem. The Legislature ·s solutioll is Proposition 5, a sclf.Jiquidaling loan program similar to the Federal GovcmmeD1'1 FHA loan system. .· • Proposition 5 authorizes the State to insure or guarantee private loans fen: ;::: constru ction o{ non· profit and public hospital facilities-at no cost to the tu,. :::: puycrs. :~ Propo~ition 5 will mal.:c possible a bctier and faster way to provide np-~ . . . date hospital.care for all Californians. At the same time, Proposition 5 will save California taxpayers approxi- . mately $20 million a year, as compared with annual expcndilurcs for hospital . ~~ grants in the past. =· :: l'tolzdyomheal11t-:mdyourpocletbook too. ~ ~ ~ ~ "" vo~YE ON PROPOSITION 5 fc,AUFOBNIANS FOB MODERN HOSPITALS ~ . I ;a, . ~ Co<:balmtot: ·~ D. C«lptr, CJunn.,Calif. HtolthFadlilies & Serl'ices PlannUiiConsnli## ·;· l!IMrO.Jlohn, /n/unaticnal Director, Western Conference of TtamNrl ;;. • • j. • 870 Marke Stru:I, San Frands<o 94102 4661 Surud Blvd. Sui/e K, Los Angtft.< 90027 • PRE· . ' 12 PIECE NATIVITY SCENE CHRISTM:AS Perfect for home Office or school room · LIFE LIKE FIGURl~ES 298. Retular 5.49 S~ASON4L .CLOSE· OUT ON ~LL B.ULBS Oi1ffodils, . Ranunculus, Anemones, Tulips: Freesias .•nd many others.. Vi PRICE OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS TREES 1 GAL. SIZE Packaged, ready lo man. 2·foot er· tificiel tree, complete with tre• top, lights, ornaments ind tinsel. 5'9 SEASON OPENER CAMELLIAS· Large selection of varieties and col- ors. A real nice housew1""inq gift. All hHvily budded -som.e in blooin. Best shada garden shrub. _ ...:...... _ 2.50 SPECl:AL POINSETTIAS Hardy, doublt vari•iy. D••p valvalty rad. Giant size flowers ~~:l'. .......... 98¢ •••• 1.71 GOPHER PR0iLEMS7 KLIPPETY KLOP A li111plt, in••· 111n1iY•, 1ffert· le11 aure f11r the t•,li•r ,,,br,,,.. A 111H1rn wind· mitl wlth • lcltp· ,int •ction. 3.98 WINTER GREEN Guer•nteed winttr IJr••n for HybritA Btrmuda lawn1. 0Yar- 1a•d with crHpl .. rffl FetcH and l1ndini Spr•d. W•'ll 1how you ho"(. '""' PUHT A'MlflilURE OlRUS ORCKAIO· WINTER RYE SEED .. 10 LB. Renovate your old brown faw" for bright win- i•r grt•n with winter rye. Wt'll tbow . ' you how. 198 FLOWER SHOP SPECIAL CHRYSAlllH&DIS freshly Cut in e .. utiful Fan Colors 1.98 BUNCH FREE! HQURS: MON.ltHRu SAT .. 9 A.M. TO' P.M .• suiloAYS 10 AM:To s 1 P.M. SPECIAL PRICES GOOD THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER l 2641 Harbor Blvd. COS1'A MESA CALL 548-5525 •• j - • • -- •• '• ' • • • ' c ' • • • '' . ' " .. • c '' " .. • ' • J ' J ' I' • • 'l ' , "' • • 1 .. • , , , ' . ' ' , I ' • ' • ' ' • ' , ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' I • • • • • • I l .. ·1 For'I\te · eeoFd • «;:!utll."tlo~ i:le~~ Aklrich .Picked Formerly 336 E. 17th St., C01t1 Mtoo ' :; '' • ,,.,· ~ : I :t. J ' .. , . ' .~GRAND ~~ . OPENING! ·N.iillj f!B~,41,~ptipgtoq Beao~ · 0H1ce ·1ff//~ /le opep fr9m : " 10 ,a.m~1 ~:5 P·f!l:~ MoQtfay . t/Jr,u Thur-sda~ and f 0 a.In. .. to · 6 -~p.m. on Fritlay -. 302 FifJh Avtnllt , Tt/ephOnt SSd-9361 .... ' , ....... ...._ ,,.. .. • • • T"""4<1, Oe'*r ll, l~ . •. • POSITIVE LEAD~RSHIP ' SHOWS RESULTS • r' I \' ~ • flW' by 10W' COOKIE .. IAKE PAN ' ') ...... , ....... ,.. '. ''. \1''9l!lill ~·,a. ~· · ........ R1411 .P•n : .... . . ~ 53!! Sm.ooth-heatinq .'alu• mlnum for n•uly ~ coOldoo, ohoot c:akoo.and jolly roll .. CJeW 1ln & 1JiffY, ' ' .. s4!! : . . I ' \ , • .. i ............ ' . :.; • .,..,R •1 w· ' TEF.:01!1-cioieoi . .,, ;;1, LOAP PAN ,,. .. s~ .,. W•t '-I· 1•1mle18 .. ahmWfuio,~ with~ ... • --.. T·ello,a" lllllnq.• . .. iloep: ' " 1 HllUo· · ~~Stam ...... :.,, .. ·, "'' . p ........ ~ : l!~ftollutfon .. ' IN~>JOMll .• ···~-'to01•AN -· \ ,•, "· RIPU!HS ,.I "GfMIMl1' ;, • . . ' SO GAL.= J -eo GM.. 10 GAL :;:, "TITAN" *8 UL. "4-11 -~72.11 . lllSTAUAMll Al.UWU • ' .11"··~..., '1 .._. ..... ,,. ··-t·1l •. .;.19Y ..... ~-' ..• TEFLONlcti1te , · . , . 9'' CAKE-. PA 1'-. ,. ~·'\. • • • • DAILY PILOf I • • • • -.OUR ' FAREWELL SALE! · w. N'" c..,. +. • in•t111•11t. ... 4.cltl'"' ••• N•-ly, +. 9• eut ., ~ "Cl ifl• R.t1TI lelln••• 111 C•NI ... Mwe ~ , • Sell o.t 1M Qliff! •,;. Aftat ceNful 'fflo•tflt.' Hri1t11l ~ d.tl...,_tl.,. eH. co111Jd1r1tl1• 1f ;~ th. ,,...ti1ot• ·' pront ..... m•y •-b• h1curMlll 111 Jlq11IO.ti111 fth :-fl111 tHtch1Mll.-, •• ~'"" de· .: clded ·tti,,.. h !Jnly •11• IHlcel. ... • .... 1w. thl111 •• .i.. ~ •: Pltic•' the Entit• Stock o~ Se'I. I"' , • To the P11pl1 , , • At pricM :; ;. low, the 1to.li: '1101i1ld 111!-jNf. · ., • 61FTl • .IEWEUIY ·-~ OfflCE ·-"-ICf L..W;,.: f'""U' Q\; ·"' 11ell qulcli:ly , •• let tit. ""''rdi•'tt-• < ~, .. "'1·• wh•• " will -'"" -"" -.BELOW. WE UST SOME-. ~ 1on be whit It ll'l•V • • • ' ~ WE cau1n: .'1 ~ NOW FOR ~RISTMAS' 01ns Of ~ {;RfAJ SAYlllGSI ' i ~·~~~]~ : HA•• .,_.._MIDITIUAllUll ~~ =L.. TINSEL GARLANDS ~ ;.$ ! WALL PLA'i)UES RINGS u•.,.. p Sftil! A to Z FILE GUIDES AU.,.POS111QNS -~ 11•. $17,H s~ ... U&.tt . -lftCJ7 SALE RICE 7-l•g•I •nd Lett .... M•11ll• •ttd Kreft. Pl••'ic . "•hi •Ml lri41t1I T11M 1 SALE PRICE 1,.-~ SALE PRICE T7"" Flame-Proof ICICLES SALE PRICE 50' wu USS.THAN v..nicll : LAC'i)UERED TRAYS Minlcal Jewelry BOXES "' '"'"''· : A"""' •h• .. • '"' "'·~ -'"w"··"-"'"' '"''"· "s'•A· •LkE PRICE 14' CARD FILES w_1LsON PROFEss10NAL : .... ..... nGe-......... , $697 , ...... A •• z. GOLF B!tGS l,SALE PRICE 77'":. ~U ·PRICE · '°•"•" · -SALE .. PRICE 30C """"·~3 .. 7::Lo:4r, ; Lac Chlp·N-Di set -sJLna ,....,.. Elegance XMAS CARDS , sw ,.,c1 •• _.. ,. _ · quer P CAND~CKS •••· suo 9ftil! 3" 5" PLASTIC TAB :· .... $4.:.'l•c• tf1cltl119 atyl1. .:r.~;J:tt s.:;: Co;T1r1dth , •• 1.t111t. SALE PRICE 7.... ~~If of ;• ••• J 101itio11. • • -.•.• ; ,, -SALE PRICE 52 79 SALE ptU~E $449 • •NO.Jlf . s'Ati ,pa1cE s100 ~ • BUD VASES LAD•W-~1N1 R.OCK &-APPLICATOR • . ' ILA~~.U SAPPHINI' DIAMOND Fi,. relt1 rd111t·fil>r1 111ow. 3''x5'' METAL TAB .LADJU' ~C M1.., 1htplt, 111-t 11ul color1. . . RING. • II•. SJ.It $ '97 , RAINCOATS "'s•AL.u.E." PRICE one ua.111.00....._ .,.,-'4·991 SALE PRICE 1 u•.s!eo''"···'•"'"s'"2· 50 .. "'"'"w';.,,,,.,o.n_ . . U{.:: ~ALE ndtr · SALE PRICE u .. su• -5229 ...... c.u-,...._., -" ~..... Christmas Packag• nu SALE PRICE ASH 11t4YS DIAMOND RING u•.1k.--5 14k OTHER TABS -• Fre111 lt111ty. Tot1I woi9ht " ct, NOW ~ ££..,.. 4"•7" -l"•I" -· 6".f IQJllE "NS SALE PRlCE vS.~ SALi-PRICE.:s199 :r.•:1~~s~;:1LUPIN• UPll AU ao OUTA'.'.'.::1~'."112 OFF s~·Lr:;;cT 47c u..::.::·;::;~bl~~,;roii.t :.·:. P£All ... :ULTDCH~K$~R_ ·97 ~3· 1ENYEi.0*5 ·.~~k~·-SHA;OO TA.BU UGHTEIS 3 c.. ...... =.:...::.:::::..._.. 5 1.4"-bp1r11lor1 ••• t lh1 lll"1 CONCllCflATI Auon.ti .. 1.,.. ''"' '"" "'••"·· SALE PRICE 18" DOLL "Candy'' a.; s ... 1 R.,.. 16t'1. Md:••., ... ,.1i11111 .f "'•"'p ... .... ,,,... -5400 ·s··AL· Sl.EOI ... PR°'1c" E uoo. -'s· '"A. LU.El• PRIC-£ 9·7· SA •. E PRl,.'1!!. ,-, 141t. GOLD ~t_T .. C"IN• Cholc• of h1ir color1 ,1111)d dr1111111. _ ...... • -~ -. WEDDll!IG iqNG sm· .... su• $]49 AU oT•ll• ·-,.,er s11A1"'"' • I PC. LAc9Ud Ooic1 of wfiito or y111Uow, SALE PRICE •TUNSISTOI CANISTIR Sm u•. '"·"''" 'f7·°t. ••· s19" 13" DOLL "Kook'1e" OUT FILES SOUD STATE RADIO . s'Aii .. PRICE 54 97 :~:r-w1151~ ATC: .... S2-~'lh h·" ••• "" ·"5167 s~ri·:~;;e~" 's2oo =~·::A:I·::~::: .:'. :sr.w ' I PC. ... U.M With ,.p111111ion bind to lft1fch. SALE PRICE WiUON GWS SET H•. S7l.IO • 529'8 .. FOLLOW-UP FILES Tennis Racket FRAMES Sale Pnce 18 POODLES L1tt111r si11 , , , lo,. of 50 ·• "'"''''' ... H ... ., ~·'·h• ... $10.. 5300 ... $21.00 ~ · sAtE PR1cE s1n--bwRisi'W'Arc'HM ... _ ... :~· .. •· LON• HA$' 97 s.AL~ PR1cE _ s~LE PRtcE T7-- w;"' """''"" b'"d to moi<h. SALE PRICE 3 YISllLI cAID ' · "AnA" aGLDIN · CRYSTAL STEMWARE 11G. n1.so • $2988 FOOTBALLS RECORD HOLDERS Touch Spot REMOVER c;.1" •' "'"'' . · · c••••••"' · · · Sale Pnce om -1 -, • h• 1 1 • 11•-suo $149 11•· "·'° 4ftil! ~ :~n~ ;.,id; ;:;~~· btu:. hi clo•r, •••· LADIU' 17 JIWIL DIAMOND on."•\:lri~;• t;;, woit . nc u '' pump SALE PRICE. SALE PR·fCE 7.,.. u• ',_ "00 6 $339 WRIST WATCH 11•· ss.oo $299 ;: Sa.le Prl-ce ~-SALE PRICE UPANDIN•· -s-o• J WOODIN ~ WiA Diomond ••f bond to motch. Tott ! · FILE POCKm "" " A-RS ITAUMHUTRA ;.ws ~iti;.;PRICE s275 FIELDER-sLSOGLOVES ·s··A· sLi.'E:0'1p'''.R' ···c· ·E~ ... $3~ iiri ;;~~ N96c . ~:~· ;;i~h~·::~· ton•• rn lmpr••~ Man's DIAMOND RING -•••· s1i.oo $]"89 , . . . HG....... s3tt . • "-.... , woi9ht. SALE PRICE -4"x9'12" Legal Envelopft -POLYlfHILINI ; SALE PRtCE "s'GA. sL"E'-''PRICE$20Q coM•LITI •·· •'" .. . Plastic PAIL with Cover Basketball & Goal SET •1• Sl.OO $150 For utility or diopor "''· c1.01SOMNI ON coma M .. SALE PRICE u• · n oo 75 : AskTraysorCoasten m,rAcsD ......... . S 88 · _ SALE PRICE ' -""'1" ,, .~ ... 1 ,.,... .. •. "'·°' $] 4 B8 SALE PRICE 4 a•h"xl l" Memeo P-. n•. SI.II $) 29 Sale p • AU OTHll TOYS A.ND DOW -r-T PE : SALE PRICE nee r11c1D '°" 9u1c• CLoSI 0UT1 .. ~:';~_:;'' ... "' '''" , .. h,. 3m A : • CHILDllN, SOLID SALE PRICE s12s A ..... '" ...... '' of •• , ...... ''"'· ~ ST~™ii55'"sm~ILDSET .~~~ .. Birtfistone $N~ ~ PllUIOAID AU eo'OVT AT .... '!2 OFF -• ,,.,, ,,, .... -. c.~'·• ...... SALE PRICE 3 ·s-' LLlA 14''xlO•/a BINDERS • Calio 1Cnlfo-Choo10 K11ifo . , , 011d vorl· "ERWIN-WI MS ; ... , otfHor hi•••· U.DllS' 17 JIWIL Wltii fttM•n . •. 1011 of 10 * PLEASE NOTE *~ ..... $7.... s1491 PENDANT WATCHES PAINTS-CHOIC•"' , .. I .... O•T· .... ..... s3""' : SALE PRICE . 115. "'·" • SIDI •. HM TOMS ·• Ull •LO • • SALE PRl~E ~ -B1nltAmoricard and : Sale Price s1549 .... TO...... $149 -,. Mati.r Charge w.1 ....... 1 - : Walnut CHEESE BbARD MANY OTHR IAl5AINS iii JIW' -ILi THIY LAIT • • ·~· • hi.· w. ._ '""""" -°'"" -tore Hours: ! Witll tilt c:tnt.r •1uf t•r'l'int •nift. ' IUY INCl.UD~N· • .. 17 .. WIL y, Pint• •114 Qutrh •f etrtptrt blt ·~~ flO !i,UT OAT~• -u .. "·" $229 WATll-PloOP ..... , WATCH -. . D· ... 11-C-REDUC ... ONS•. t l l'TI . SALE PRICE LADIU' Dl•Nll llH•I -. . DIA· """"' II -: ~=~ .. C~L~~~~D ":~~~ ::: EPOXY ENAMEL li"_'"_no"'RE ..... c ... •-o"'rr ............ _ • nAUAN HAND PAINTID llNH , • , 1411t CHAIMS AND llA· & ACTftATOl .JI' 1: .Kii -GWS TRAYS cnm ...... ,DIAMOND llH•S U•-..... s1so Wed··· ... , & Th-"- ..... SLot $"MV> · · · ... _.u ao 0., ur To ... SALE PRICE •-••-r SALE PRICE 1.-· 1;2 OFF ~=r ........ sum1n PllCI To SLASH AU PRICESI ~~TAR·TS FRIDAY "BO.B'S BARGAIN CENTER~ :1812 .NEWPORT BLVD. e COSTA MESA'. • ' t\ - Zi? 553M'P 'W's , "Ster .YL .c.•acsc;«;g__.&&..4. r;..- ' FlllDAY: •ilO A.M. t. t ,,,_.. SUMD,AY: 10 A.M. t. 4 ""'- OTHt• DAYS : t A.M. tot P.M. h1. fftt fMt •f thTltt ..,...... • • • tfi.' 11.4 wett4•rfll .,,.,+wl+, t.i0fll l1t--,.11r r"!"t 0114 f•tw.--41 AT TUMEMDOUS ~SAV1t$51 " ; . . _......... -. • • A ,Re.I n.rpaln Californium Sell.s . --' - .. i For $45Q _ 8tllio8 ! •. _ ENTER NOW/ WIN•n,d f jf _FREE _ F11Ul RAMP. PllZESI •i • lflll ... llnlt 1111 &II lliilla WIS)· IJJ~ scoalc Wtll. 1111 ...... Trip fw 1111 . ,REE •idlJ ~llolt M ... --AHw. flJ ...... _alllip1ial,lf ..... II l fllom W-fH __ RUHY - ICA llDMTH $WE[PSTAIE$ EIDS OCTOIEI 31, 11111 .ti--. I I ti !Ill Clltlr •llfsw•• -· ·~11w.-... . JfiM.t ...... ,1111111 lYs .. ,..,..~ I_ .~:. .. d111 . . .. • Qi..11 llt[ CUMENT ZH "lo lo. COl.OI CONSOLI; now !!469111 Viti• COior Cha. 1 Riii ACA • . PdWer' .AM.Jin.. ' ... .,pf! $1 .tJ YAL-.i ••• JUSY COMI INI ·FO.STE, g· 'S . T:v. ·" 1 l A IWIC .. 1 \ JIOUNTAl VAtLIV' ~pll . •17115 iloollust I w!::Or 'JQ.)$00'' . -. ·-· • • I • • • ' ' " Th ' ' ,_ - ' ' : .1 . t •• ' I I I : ' ., .. ___ 2£11!'"&•2£11!'" ... ..,\.2"'0~2-2 "!0-¥"'¥"'•-"":"'" .. ,":":""":"_"_"~'~"-,~-~~ -~~~...--------·-------~ ....--· ~ --_._..,--:-----:---::----:--;:-:--:---;:-,....,.,.~~=-:::-'T'"'--T"-~ • . ' n •.,d.t), O;tolr.t '1, 1968 ..:.o. The Daily Piiot ~overs . Boati l'lg ~·~'~~4-B~~s_t_l~n~Th_!~:~w_e_s_t~~'~I~ Electoral • J College St~nds Alone ' .• • • : l l " 0' ! "{I (,r 1\(IJ, '(''!•tr s159 S!1 r C0·1•-r1lf'"o-f•u'"•' '•i • ~-· " I t '!-*" ............. ~"""flllll-f.,., ._ ....... ~ • I r .. . • ~ Singers Set , 'EuropeTour ' ' :! .... ~.i.f"·pman c o I le e Q ~llliols W'!le • Sunday for a 2l<!ay European • coocert and study tour whlcb •. will take~ tom own- ,· tries. ·' The 20-member choral glOllp 'fri*n , the college In Orange ··.;Will ~t Concerts in Graz~ ·,. 8alzbu:g, Ind Vienna, Austria; · Heldelbtr& and M u n I c b , ', Germany; Venice.and Trieste, '· Italy;" iind Bl!llr Luka and '. Zagreb, Yuglll!avla. ;, In adllltloo, the alngera will .. make radlo appearances 1n · Heidelberg and other cliles and Proleuor William Hall, , difed:or, wUl deliver lectures , on "n.e Negro Spirituals" tu . BU!J*'Luka and Zagreb. Among the alngen are Carol Weber, Balboa llland, and ~.James Frieson, Midway City. • . Charlie Brown: r Look at This ,, .. ' I EA~E . ' P~RTIC:;l/'ATINS IN •·• RpA-DAllY tl~~J cPr'ITESf. !>,EPOJIJ Y,pUR COUPON • • !URE. STAR TV 275 EAST 17th ST., C(>STA' MBA ,. . ' . . IACIOSS •ROM .HILWUN 19UAIZJ 642-9742 OPIN IAU.Y t·• . ' ',, ' ?i. • v ' ''MLES AND SERVICti CO!i'(ENIENT TERMS KIRK.Pl·t·Rl.(K'S~ · 2760 Eost ~st · Hi9hw~ " · · Coro .. d1LM1r e 613-uSo ![ ., TAP.E ;~EcoR,D~-.~· RicDrC)S 1 , AND· .. RE.(:ORD ALBUMS ··.-··.- IN ctiOPERAtfON ' w11" D~L-RS.' AND ·THE DAiiY 'PllOT • r - ' 1 ' l ' 1' ' . . . £ASY . -ro W\Nl __ DURING , ... . . • I . • NOTHIN' ' ·RM.. . ~o •uvr MONTH I .. Simply F.tn Qut _Coupon Below, Or. One · In P.articlpating ·RCA l>ealtr S~ Roo1J1, and Deposit With Ally RQ:A .Dealer Shown Below!·· ... --Mr ..... ,. ,.tkifff 1n11 ..-.. cet u•llfJ ..... ......_ ... 1·" Mr. Jtrty Dlekm111 171 .. ,. ''· -· FINAL ' .WEEK 2S WIN'NERS · EtW : L . Cu•o.111 ,., w. ,, .. St. C..hMMI J>UNLAI' Al'l'LIAllCIS • • .. 4,RU .TAPE· RK.OllDERS; ' :· 12 'TUllSISTOR :HDIOS 24 RCA • l .AIMU, ' ' . I, ...... . .. . GIVEN· ..... . DURING ... ~ . MOHTH-l>RIZES WIU:._M· DRAWN', • fROM COllPOHS WUKLYI •• ' , " • 'I F'.";--~'T--,....---------,..---:~~---------------...-----,..---....... -1-•-,....--•-.,._., -I• -·-00> > o • .. WWW -....---·-...... ..,_,.._,,.., _ _,_,... ........ .,.,,.., ................. ".!_O"!'.""'!I_ "'-!!IOlllll ... _____ ., .. "'."~ ,,. USAF lunkNot . . . ' Useless? lASHINGTO!' , !AP) - ~tlnY1tlgatonbl,.. ~ that durln( ..,. .... moolh period, the Alr Ffte , 1~ -.i iu mllJIQn woith ol damaged t<jul-t, md!it of which could hav-e been economically .. pa1rec1 and ... ed again. 'tbe G e n e r a 1 Accountinc Offa, lhe audltlni 1tm ol Coll_lre9s. made the lludJ' at five .Air Fon:e -and rep(irud that tine ol ewr, four pieces ol oqulpmont "'"'pPed could ..... been reP:alred for a m o u n t 1 siCnflkantly Im than lhe - of -equipment. ~five baaes lnvolved were sc9lt Air Force Bua In llliiiolll, Perrin and Randolph baSel in Texas, Nellis in Ne.vada and Mountaln Home in jdaho. ~ EQlllPMENT ~Forcer e g u I a tlo n a pe<ndt base peroomiel In "°'" equipment II ,It Is bO{ODd repair, If '")'llf -•ouw exceed ~ parCait ol co8t: 'of new equipment or coiMjemnaUou Is apecllled by apPlicable tecbnical·ordera. GAO audllon wd Ibey beUe,. that a aubltanUal po<· tioo' <of the 111:7 million in equipment bad beoo acrapped dUring m months In li&'7 ~-base penonne1 belieV· eel thal the 1'1!pair -woUld be excessive. Holrever, GAO bad tecbnl-tlans at three repair deJ>Ot:s cbetk 78 condemned ltl!ms and found that $1 of them could }\a~· been repaired f o r s ll b 1 t a n t I a 11 y less than ~ments would cosl ·'~ review showed that the ~ry ,....., for imtiroJ>er ~Ucn ,ol oconomlca1ly ~bJe Items WU that .nillitenance personnel at the baiei did not b,ave ~uate -ledge ol depot repair ~ procedure• ..aod ' Iles upon wlllcb to their detennlnati<lel .. O~lllld .. ' 'llliilong tho items test.cl at (i).b's request was an ac- ~. valued at $644, which ... _..QOd,al..Nellil )iJr Fri Bua on Iha'-that ~ 00!1' would exceed G pel'Ctllt of the eq•ipmenl'• v~. Actual repair costs, GKO said, would have been ~:>or u percent of the rip!ocemenl coat. fU.tER ELEMENT ':&i· Mountain H-Air FCiree Bue, GAO found 1 Qar element valued 1t '200.to do condemned on the basis of-"'excessive repair costs. Actual.repair coats, GAO said, w'lfe $5.25 or 3 percent of a -unit. ~Althouih our tesll fn. dicafed that the reaJOO often advanced by the baaes lot <;ondemnin& such Items wis-that lbe estimated ~ cats would exceed G per· • of the COit of I tleW item, we did nol fmd ·a single i.n- stinci! in which base personnel bad documented an estimate ol:repair cost and compared it wtui, acquisition cost," GAO sail!. liugb E. Witt, Air Force dewly for supply a n d maintenance, in a letter to G6,0, agreed with the findings that significant savings could be realized by revising regula- tions but insisted that the colt criterion must be re- tatned. .~change Chm :Given Award ~ Exchange Club of Ni!J:iort Harbor bas received ~ na.Uooal Big E award for qoetleoce In <fficiency, ex. pilllion and edlb:ation. ~ awar<i was praenled by Callf«nia Dillrict Preaident JaljJ D'.Alpholllo. Jn receiving th(f!onor, the .Newport !Urbor cfitPw became one of only II of~ l,093 naUonal clubs to be ~ for four comecutive i<P-. ' .:_.,· ' -1 :t.. • •• , . • 1-.-ll.~- • ' D • . ' I t, • • • - - ' • .. •• " • ' ' • ( PRETTY-GIRL KNITS • ANAHEIM 444 North E.cUd e 5J5.fl 21 Mo1u••Y thrv S.tur4'ay 10 a.m. to t :lO p.m. • • I ·• - ' • • / ~ - , " • I , • ~. • ., .. .,, • - J •• , . • ... •• • '1 • , ·~ • ' • • ,• ~ ...... ' ' • • I I . I i t : ' . ' .. ~. >.. " ) ' • • NEWPQR.T ' i ' I 1 •} r ) f ' " • J " ' '' ' • - THE RUFFLED NEW ROMANTICS All-girl •.• oil new ••• ell you! Shoped like the softest of dendy shirts ••• to wear in the new.est way this w.inter with e""rything from whirly-sl:irts to portyponts! A) Belted tunic by. Sweeter Bee, white, blue •. 30.<\0, 20.00. B) Stock-tie by Pork Storyk, 36-40, ,white, grey •• p,1rc~ment, pole blue ,.1.5.00. C) Shirt-cordi~n by Glosgo 1n 1.4mbswoof/robbit hoir/nylon, sly blue, eggshell, ~. 26.00. · D) Ruffled jebot by McKnit, :Wintuk• Orlon• acrylic, white, 36--40, 13.00. E) Plockot·fronl by McKnit, Wintuk• Orlon• .Crylic, white, 36--40, 13.00. 'F)' Snowfloke·stitd. by K9iu>ob, white, 36-40, 21.00. Moil-.nd te!~'l.one orders invited. Misses' Sportswear, <\O, ' -HUNTINGTON BEACH-. 47 FHhion blond • M412 I 2 ~ond•y thru Frldey 10 o.m. to 9:)0 p.m. Soturcioy IO ... m! +. 6-p .m. I •.\.' 7777 Hint.,;. .... , .• H2.JUI Mand1y thru S.turday Io •·"'· •• t:io p.m. r 1. I . . • » .,.,., ••• ,. p .... , ....... , ..... ,, .......................... -__,,.,.....~~-,,...-_,.,...~-,.-·-'-1!'---.·----------~' , .. ' •. , • . ' • • • • TUs ••·~•·•-•••u ._... ;. . . ' . . Grarnd .:"Sf&til :. '.;~ .. "••;,_ ''· .,r ~ c~~tf ~t~a> .. ( ~. ~~--..-....... ( ,.f.·- Dolng tlleir-.p~ to help bridge ihe':nei\f f!l!' IJlO(llcil · ocl!ooi flliln. ii es and studenti I"" ~· of ·tlte Oriil!ie, ~. ?.fe\lj.,.i AuD!Jary who are joinlJig bands with auiililries acro:,l'ib'e 'nafi!J<i' lt>'niiie educatioo· al &o-.IA ' 'I. -.. Q • ' .IWAUI. • • . . · r * • ~ A lll'lllMi ·•lam f<ir a\!o endeavor will.be 4ea1fby tile group TuO..U.r, Nov. 12 ouring·µ. ~ual bridse.·beqef\t .luncheon, •od\eduled to swt at I a.m. in· Abl'aml 111tU4io, Oral)ge.. . . · An• -c Orlental tllemJ· bas· l!ee!i ""'ected foi th..~ wtlich is belni .~~Mrs. Jerry D. Wu~ Rol>eit q, jlall. · TouChes~ ·ilte Far Eastern cujbJre·WiU bt &.!dent in colorful table decoratlom ~ bAndmade straw flowers and in the menu which ·will be typ-· ical ortental:bliilne, featuring egg:rol41'>.be created from Mrs. Wu's own · special "recipei ·• . ' ~.-...;Other d>airmansbips_·are Mrs'. Ball,,cWjnary; 1'{rs. Sam"°1 Lee, d~, ~ Ralph E.·Sl!rllng, 'publia)ty, · : · · ·~ eout: members Qn the C'Qtln•iitee U:idude tlleiMm.es. Andrew Adaml;litiiidngti)n_Beadl; Allen Barnes; 4tgm>a;·.Beacb;.and Morrt1 Fier~ N~· lli!o!lch· •. ' · . • · ·, • . .: · ollfei-11 oil die committee~ tlle·Mn{eo-.~ Barth, Jooepb C8lpl!ll-' lieri, j)'oo · obrl ... , Domid · ll!Cus, B~~:l Fuller, Edniund Gauldm, Grahm Gilmer, S,llJlf.ord-'!le · ,'PaVidJhlmooo, LeoterLud- low, Ricllard :R81ni>Y. Julio ,T9lei'1iil:; Jom · · .. ." ·iinlf ;L'llmlas V«wr. • lienlidiuy of.Vie -·ts 11io1'Amer1can lMediail A.toodation-Jildu-, --1·Ra~ Flmd-wHdl laot,.eiir~..,...;...i man.than $7,lroflom the •''11 ey.'M,...z•w;ll ~-ol•llle•tmit! pivYlilts'..ie·wpport of the IJllllltnle' -~· n.wdl. . . .. . ' . . . .-. Girl Scouts Join ·Nationwide Speak-out • . " • Some 200 Smior Girt Scouts and frieods, fl-om Orange Coupty will converge on Loara High School, Anah\,un, ntirt Saturday aa pelt of a nationwide ·program dt!od, Speaking Oµt.' Ways, lo.change ··arsooal aliitudeo, bi>w to break dOWJ\·11\• walls.,,,_p;rejud!<:e and cemOl!ting understanding among all people will be some of tile subject. covered. While Ruth Jl.ardison speek1' out, Terry Pesg snaps her picture aod l.ofe!l8 Emerick records ttie t:allt on tape. Tapes of discussion groups" -.m be sent to national ·headquarters. \j.. • • .... . ' Racing ~arit.y . 1 Vl!iling Hollywood Park Raee Trd: to work out lllcw 6r'tbe tlldlilll 'm• benellt Day 8t the Races are (left to~) .Mn • .lllm.id P. Banltiilt end. Robert Hartunlan, officers of t!lo oponoorlni ....,.~~~-PL benefit, lo take place next Satunlay, wll,l al<l Ille M ,.....,. tioli wblcb creates scbolanblps and fe~ tor medlcll llllCIBM. , ' When ·circ~it Starts Generating, 'Wa·tt 'Now ;My.·. love?'! DEAR ANN LAllDEBS: l'!n put Ille lidcb' teen.ce'faaluy ..... lOll ol1ll I neec1 .,... ...,;..., can,.., lle!P? l'ff mot a man ol wbom I am growill( very --Ba -... with. ----Al-I'm I . ' " /'1 ' o• your mdJnc audJenc:e tlill lf lliq ...old 1pote a few •• to lalk to _,,.. tiellll,(ln lbom-ndaplabi llow Ulelr ""1alcal mlWDll -tllim ~--· lltbe)lb1ll- -WGlld do -Job -.. ~ waalda't bl 10 ONNW. -sorlll'llRllID& r ISAllltl ........ - Nil Fl. -dlr ""'-116-tor .. .. • '':imrt "Clollll ... -----urn· ''I .... ...,. s• 117 I ti I 4 .. ,, -W t''' .......... , '• t1''11t .. 11111WS1 r " " ' • ...... ., .............. ..,. .... II lo 11111 -11a1 .. ,-,--10t -. ... 4.lila.,_ ... ., ..... .......... _ _ ............. __ _ u,..-,..-•-1o11a ..,w "' --. .. Ula .. ...... _ _.Y•-"'1tT= w. Oolp,""' Am~ -• .. ............... , .... , , ms 'p1db,_. Am~ wlD ba .... :.:&,. .,_,."_ ... _. " ... fl 1111 Dall.Y PILOI', a lllr-tdcl'1111ll, .. ,.., ......... • ' "I I ,...,..---------------------------· -~ ------------------~ -....... ------........ -~~-~.....,..""".:----:---------"'!":'--------. . ., Jo~n Tracy Clinic Gui/cl • Reti.ring Board Feted . ' - , Mn. llobort l!r-acter, -· 'l'lle \olll amoanl Cari.__ oodlalrmm GI ndrlq pr-.i GI the donated to 1111 ~la ii>• _, .._. _ _.._ .. 0r-. Coual)' Guild let !be YWI ii '41,JO, • --:: ........, 1'IJ1 ocetpt Jobn Treey Clinic. wa1 New uep.uve ~••U ;esb•rt. ~r .. ,...1e11en -with her .....u.. members ,... -•• 1aUtl-74~ ...._"" u. -board at a luncheon in Ille They are tbe ~ ._, c. ot:Nor. 11. ~~dell the ~y, (inl~...i.f'......8:i . ~--~ ~-·;"'" ,.._. introduced al ,.;_ •·-Mme1. E. c. Lovret, SUmntr mem-~•P chainnan: .. .1o11n <J>eia. 11ie --~ c.:.::,:1no~a~ ~~~~;.-:,:~ ,_ c~Z~-~1 Kelly. A1oo wrt., i.--t Chilrm&nf J. H. Fr!~ ~J. ._Cl14r~"C ... ~ .. e.~, were new memberi who have tl\b'.d ·'(ice pfeaident IM..-octaJ amee '1orance, St.• v e n cotnJ>ler.d a year •• ol pro. clialrman:, Jack Smith, ~· Alfred V. ~. vislonal tralnina. !be !Ima. .........,, . Robert K e-U y , ~d Hicbiw). WlllJani 1fllJ • Delbert Boyer, David Har-. ~ ' Ind , 11,o be ~I Kalneth E." Kraus, ROb;{ rllon, WIW>m Hawle7·, ll:il>aeker,pat~ · t Piorne, Lewk Sdunid al)d He r • c b e I Hoopenpmer, 'lbe jUiW. -.wW. "'~" l.4ud lwe~ . ~ , .,-- lllcllael Joneo, Don Klenke. H~Cilalc.N~ ~ .S.. A .,.W .._ !l:iOlf dale ""9 Keith Lauer, Ropr Manh, at TrWly (/nit4d ~ < -~ ... -tM l!lc>lfll 1-atd Miller, Carl l!<>bbie ~.in Tuolin, ......... • c.a ~ Cfd-.• per ·. -=-~;..,Mn =.~;:.~~-Jii~·-~~ -~ .. ":i '::"'~ u: ~'r.:,:~ b~~ ... ;r ... t~~:. beulog chlldnii Ind lbeir 'J'be u. s. ~ ,..,.... th ti~lii ~ : Mlliio r:.:t:.,,ino(LGotbe -~-"!~es . ~ estimatea1111111)\1.J:' 1'lli\111'.b'Waltloi<-1. w-.w> ,,.......-u-~ ~u '"ll ~ every /Jr. ~J6o .. -GI ' lhe preoentalion GI a chect for children have bearing id> the Committee ~ the 111,ao, pll>Ceecil from' the painnenia whldl could caua Mmea. l.wrei cJiss ~· guild'• ... plllianlhroplc event . dillk:ulty . in 1peatlq • 0 ,. ~ ,..i•.rti.i..; Stanley GI the ~1.the Fifth Annual understanding language. 'J'be alid Rlcliard·Marvin pgogram • Peacock HiJJ NaUooal ·Hone Mmes. WUliam Hawley and hook; Canas, pain:ns; Fred Ehraam, j>arty: Frjedman,!;=========. ttcbia: E. H. lllley, trophles: ·Giving ·Comes a Month Early ' ' . ' . ' ,, ·1 ' . Auctiqn Awaits Greeks Robbie, conce11ion1 ; ffoopengarner, WUbit.or'1 par. ly; Hal'ley, IP'OUlldl; Robert A painlinc by Mildred Finch S. J. Phillipa, lint. and JllJl<l Tedd,, oecrelary; Ke I I y, Brown Ind prlud while F. Mc:Pbenon and W. L. lrealiJrer Ind Mann, pub- LOCAt No ether •-•,•p•r t1ll1 Y•• ..... , '"'Y d1y1 1bollf wlt.t'1 oolnt " In the 9r11t.,. °'"r. Coest tt..1 tlt1 DAILY PILO, ' Mat\Y, mat11$ wll1 boneftt from Ille tou?1ll an-.·· nual -llll"l!ed 'by Caul \Votntm'I :ciilub next~ at A.ll. In !root~ Alpha Beta Mar· ket ol EMt lflh -Ooota Mesa. Showing off lllelr • ...,_... cndb -art Cll>jedb are (left to riglll) the -Edpr Cox Jr., Jeck Hart and L. H. Rob- inson. In· iddltlon to the iliemi piclutiil . will l>e pe- cans, candles, jams and cooides. Mqoey J'Blled It eannarted for toScbing an.d nursing ~Pl. summer camp for blind children and fuod for the American Indians. elephanls will be lllldloned Piguet, secood. Hefty. dw1nc a meeting of Laguna AD member• of natiooal 1r;;;;;:;;;:~;;;;5~;;:;;;~;::;:;;;;:;:;;;:;~;::;:;;;~ Beach PIUlhellenic in Laguna social llOnlriUes are invir.d 10' II • lllllsParkatnoanWodneolay, join the group. Further i.. ~·W. Oberhaosli "Of London," well Nov. I. ' formation and meet In i known Harbor Area Chef hu pleasure Mn. Geo r c e Carpenter, re:ler'Vatiool may be obtained in announcing the opening of his llllal«I by Mn. Albert Coo-by calling Mn. M i I d re d Authontic British PJe $hop! ley, will be the auctioneer Ind Sill.strop, 494.m7. . . •. All FOod1 to Go -Including Sand· P'oceecil wlll aqmeet funds wicbea, Sala&, etc. We also cater for all o«:uions. for varied plillulhroplc ef. Canapes, Birthday & Ariniversary CU.. as well as S • • forll. HB Auxiliary dillnera! _ . . ag 1tta .. r1us: ~ n:nir: ~·~· American Lil!on Auxiliary For Your "TAKE.OUT" Ord•rt ••• Mrs eoniey Mr WIW>m J of llllnlinllon Beach plbera l'!hone 645-2252 , FRIDAY knowledge. Bui don't reveal between busines&. and home ·expect more than la reallslic. ~i:r...:Dd .Mn .. Harry w: in !be American Lecico Hall OBERHANSLl'S all you know. Keep some dutiel.' Ride with thj tide. Correct thll -then day p~ Accord! to Mrs G at I :30 p.m. the fil'lt Thursday OJ LONDON NOVEMBER f th•"~ in reserve. vou --i.-Don't force Issues. What you ves fruitful. Study income Ferrall bngi d ch. airmeorge Thof earsdch month~~ the thlrd11 270 E. 17th St., Hlllgren SqU1r1 Horesco,,. ·Review By SYDNEY OMARR --o~ .... •ucuu:: need comes to you. potential. Significant gain is • r I e an. u ay memuaa may ca fNftt ,. tM llcderJ c ........ dllcovery of value. But be possible. 'l_:l~ourn~am~e~nl~winn~~er~s~w!ere~~the~JMn§~· Arn~e~J~ensen==·~536-~2'1~Tl~,~for~~"~'~·' ~"~-~-~·~-~-~"~";"'~·~-~-~~''";""~·~·~·-~• ~~~~ "'l"bl ·wilt man controls hll dealinJ .• .Astrology poinia the .. ., ... careful about tnlsllng """" LE(). (July 23-Aug. ff>' Nol Mme1. Lyman M. Kin( Ind E: Joca-wise to go off oii jOu.mey IF . TODAY. IS. YOUR penons. unless plans are carefully BffiTHDA Y you are intense, Aillilll (lfardl :ll·Ajlril It): Prerkm «·•• .,. IUbject lo -... -. Notblnc ....... -.contract c:auld hi -. 11 o le , .....-"ll"" -in ec- --· x.., mind -lo·-· -plod)' ill u toda1. • 'r41.Jalll,(Apr\l ~ •>: 111111-. ---inle op·ea. A:lt1'orb addtd . ' GEMINI (MaJ Zl.June 20)' outlined. There appear to be pa!Sionate. Nolhin& hallway - U....W _.,Ip co u Id deloun. Be flexible. Know all !be way or notbing. You -... Aa;epl .,q.l in; that 'l"" who -invila-need greater hllance Ind .... ~ BJ "!!P.'alhe. Uon may lact authority. II lldence. Your Influence ii due '!:"'* f lo lib I iidit in -preparea, day ii -· to sprud. You pin puter dlapule. Yoar ccmpany ii , tlRG9 (Alla. :IS-Sept. :D)'.lf;J'OCOlllltidn.=======~ eopedall7 -. Dilplay Flnencial piclun may be oul- inlelloc:lul curlallly. ' Gf.foc:ul. Tendeocy is to .be CANCBft(JUD121..JUlylt): carele11 with money. SlWPii1p 1ncllc4tal w h a r a OVercome tt. 6eet putar cba' Ric .affalil art con-unden&andina: wltl\la. flmUy cemed. Con!llct coold , ells! unit. Hold olf on lunry ' purchue. Cbect pr I c e 1 ·, .. Seminar on Learning clalml . LIBJIA . (Sept. 23-0d. :a), Day teaturel IUddeD eventa, reac:tlom. -otben lo c:ommll lbemtelvea. 'nlin )'CO can reapond with iP"Jler ef. fectlv-. see 1111np in reo1i111c li&l>L Avoid oelf. ,,, Disabilities · .Slated ,,,. -ol • -r Mrieamleualic- will lab place llalanlay, Nov. Urom I a.m. lo I p.m. in the ~Ourd!·br- la ARI. . Dr. Ray l!anc:ll. prof- ., ll!*kl -a I Soulheni C<modk:trt State ColJe&e. llew llavai, will be Friends Mark Costa Mesa Book Sale Pint edillant .. oul-of-<laie boob Ind paperhaca may be found at the annual boot 111' -by the Frtendt <i !be Caola 14... Library next Saturday beginning al 10 a.m. Loc1tloo ol the sale 11 the Colle&< Shopping Center al Harbor and Adami boulevards, Costa M a 1 a . Included will be • boutique booth and a white elephant stall. Proceeds are earmarked for Jl'O)ectl ... Colla -Ind Mesa Vatde libraries. • • \ lbl loctunr al !be event wblch deoepllon; No wlthful thinldna ii apuiored by the Academic SOORPIO (Ocl. 23-NGY •. :11)' Adlle-and Leornill& Tub wblch are ....ttaJ Gruip with the parllcipaUoo ha.. way of eluding JOI" "' Ille ~ County chtpler grasp today. ~ ... ol tlie Calllomla Allloclallon of pa c In I Ind timing are Nlllftllogically HIDdicapped neceaary. Patl ..sponlibWty Children. muil be met. accompllsbed . ,,,. """' wlio bu pub!· Fulfill obllplions. ilbei1 lelll, _.phi Ind SAGl'ITAlllUS (Nov. :D· j<unial arlldet -It charier De<. ZI) ' Milundentandlni preolden! "' !be, -,... could arise with )'001D( -· leandag -·of !be Don't be forced into comer. .. -Ccomdl !tr E>eeplloo. • -facll. Explain -al Clrlldno, a doporlaleel "' -lhen you lain needed !be Natloaal '45.:>llon' Jiao. llDdenlandini· Be rUd;y for ciaUon. changes, pooolble llCCUJllions. He wu lonnerll' cllreclor GI CAPilllJORN (De<. #.Jan. teacher preporatlon in . Ille It)' Peopi,e in authority want ana o1 !be pl>ytlcall7 ·handi· lo &<I aw;j. You could pro- ctpped Ind neurolog1cally bp-vll!e an unusual evening of paired at the Uliivenlty ol entertaining -at home. Wiaconsin. Elnp~ quality blended Dr. Banch will· apeat on w,lth tbnpliclty. ~ ap- Leamlng llisehilllies •• the roach gains you admiraUon. New Froolitt in Educllion. AQUAlllUS (Jan. · 20-Yeb. Hil --"Achieving 11)' !deal today may need P"""ptual--Efficiency-A !urlber denloproent. Don't be Space Oriented AIJPn*h to. in loo m u c h GI a burTy. Leaming" deola with leam1ng IldaliYe who ~ one lh1ng and behavioral problems. could m e a n something dlf. The seminars are open to ferent. Know this and respond the public. More information accordln&ly. oan be obtained by calling the PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)' Academic Achievement and Budget c o u l d be strained. Uatnine Group at SJ:a..1638. Avoid waste. Tendency I! to \ - Four 8•11•r1ff•11• 1f leek S1llh1t h1 C.llf1,11l1 The CRffl YS' iOoKsTOR£ WIL~MU you to our now locetion In the HIU:•HN lqUAH z10'.1. 11,. StrHt C-M- * CHOOSI your person· ally lmprint•d :HllSTMAS CJ.IDS .·rom our fine albums, \ ~ to you, 20% M ,OY•ry ord1r '1rough Dec. I, 'o card orders after ;1;:1_rnb1r I. * MAY WE holp you FIND • m o n 9 the NEW boo•• of the year end !ho 5HAT books of y11t1ry11r a book to d'1li9ht •om• 1p1cial person, Mi'YIE EVEN YOURSELF! * w.1n1...i 1. ••"• you wotll 646-7502 • \ .. .. ·J . .,, .. ).,,. -.~ ......... ~ ........... . • We ahape your llJhleiled hair into lovel7 curl•. Weeareu the eurll with .. Nice Change" -"° ~~ In juat 10 minutes your new blonde curls take on whi.ape!'-aoft coJor·tone that luta throurh aeveral 1ham-. With no n1b-o«, 110 retouch probloni; wo JllR • renew the color w1i-1ou. wilh L . . ,..14...,... .. ~r-• . " .,,. .. ~ ROVX .. • e '3.00 PLUS SHAMPOO "'.25 AND SET (/Mn. llvv Thu.._) • .I. Altw a P.tL SUI frWoy, ~tut<lay, sr' .. '3-00 .} .. • •• ' • ., J ' • I '• 1 , _,A-~ ~·- ·,- ' • I ,_..., , ... """"" 1*....., ~ """' .... ,.,... ..... l'OUNTAI~ YlWY, --..,....,, " ."' ... ...... c.rw.r-' _,,,_ ' r1 • I I • • ' • -• 1 • ., 'NEW EDITION~ Writing tbe pi!'ges in the 1968-69. history of Harbor Seiµor Citizens are new leadera Clair J>yle, vice presidenl ·O~) and James E. Sawyer,' presid<mt who were charged with dutieo "Y.Mrs. Blanche Bentz, lialSO!l o!flcer. ' . . Senior Citizens Install Clu·b ·History Reviewed Twelve years of growth and ' Beach. The centet•s · 8poDsOr, the gavel and duties of the eervice were recalled by the the Newport Harb<ir Zonta presidency as be was being in- Harbor Senior Ci~ di.Iring Club~ already, bas started the · slalled by Mrs: Blahche Bentz, installation ceremonies~ . project which will fill ·a·Jleeid liaison officer between the ' Greeted with great en-for accommodating the many Senior Citizens and zOntians. thusiasm were plans for ex-persons over 50 who have e1.-·Serving on the bo4rd are pansion of the centeJ", located pressed' wishes in joining the Claire Pyle; vice · president; at the comer of 15th Street group. Mrs. Hazel Sween, treasurer, and lrvine Avenue, Newport James E. Sawyer accepted and Mrs. Roy 0 w·e n, secretary. Directors are Lee Leche League Hosting Third Annual Festival . . . will talk ·about The Modem Molherh.00 . F. Desmol)d, Jo~ F. Com- stock, Walter Lesch and John H. Stoff. One of the· first outinga-plan- ned under new leadership hi a 15-day exC1ifSion to Mexico. The group will depart Tues- day , Nov. 5, according to Stoff, trip chairman. -.. --·--.. ---~ ... - Speakers Rally Women . . ·for Community Service Seniors Welcomed At Refresher Course · . . · Senior cltluna in tile Onnge Calllomla llllhwv Palrol, County .district are Invited to will ald -c!U.... In re- aUend • a clrivinc refreaher lalnlnc their driven' UC-.. course sponsored by t h e Also aaalstinc will be a Midway City Woman's Club. drivers' educatkm t e a c b er speci· al f"--oa --•e1y and lrom Westminster Hlgh School; WJm -.. and-a quest:lon and answer lecturea by representatives of . period will follow each class the .department of Motor aession. Veblc! .. , ualMed by the The courae will be of llJ: weeks duraUon and 11 free of Halloween . Party Set Omicron Rho chapter, Bela Sigma Phi will hare a potluck HaDoween party hex! Satur- day at a p.m. 1n Halecrest Park recreation center. The program on Nov. t ls entitled Cancer of Women. ~ home of Mrs. Mel Miller will be the setting at 8 p.m. when a speaker from the Cancer Research Center offers a lecture and film. Delta B<ta Zeta chapter will be tbe guests that evening. charge to Ill lellior clthena. Meetings will take place 1n the Midway ~fy' Woman's clubhouse, 82U Bo1aa Ave., beginning at t :• a.m. Mon- day, Nov. 4, and continuing three consecutive Mondays in November Md December, Those wishing to rogilter for the coune maY contact Mrs. Clair Bunt, 887-7033; Mn. Albert Flohact, 893.s38'1, Mn. Ruuell Balke, - Sisterhood Progresses With Dinner S1sterbood of Temple Beth Sholom II hoolin( ·the first .fund-ralsing dinner dance next ' GRITClllN ISAAC '"""'- --·-·------,=-----~·---·---. Tilundat. Oc\.Obtt )1, 1'68 Nuptial Rites Plann«t • • • During · Ch.ristmastime , 82-P.JECE "DAHLIA" STAINLESS SET, $29.951 tlert'allloh--ln1owl>-· ltllnlela •t•l llalware. Elegant "Dolllla" 1 . pettem lt oura excluilvely. What'• molllt ... ~ · j ' we Imported It dlreqtly, and·aaved handsomely. Now, we're p891~ the '\ aaviRga on.to you: JusWook wpa:t·u. . great 88\ includes; 82-P.ieceSe!>li<:etor81nol~ . . 8 IU\iYM. 1 tab.lespoae. 8forka 1 piercedtabl11p!JC9' 818lad forks 1 cold meat li::lllk 16 leaspoons 1 gni.y ladlo 8 V'l-1 IOUp spoon1 1 butter knh 81ce1easpoons. 1tug•apoon N:L li11S FOR.JUST '29.11 COMPC.EJS --.£./DO IT NOWI v-Cl'l•rw A.oc:o..i11t w.t--hl!Mmttlurd, fMlltr a..111111 ..... SLAVICl\.'S' Jewelera Since 1917 18 F11hion 'ldand Nawport Booch -644-1380 OP1!N MONDAY AND Fll:1DAV IVl!NINQ I , I .. I , ' ' Ir The Third AnnuaJ Film Festival sponsored by the Costa Mesa chapter of La Leche League will take place Saturday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in HoalMemorial Hospital, Presbyterian C o n f e r e n c e Center. La Leche League ls 'an in- ternational, nonsectarian, non- profit organization striving to encourage parents who desire a nursing atmosphere by giv- The tour aboard a pullman car includes Me:ricali, Hennosillo, Ma z a,t I a,n, Acapulco, Taxco, CUemavaca, Guadatajara.and MexicO·City. Silver Sands · The first Ind lhinl Tuftdayl at a p.m. memben of Silver Sands 238, N aUve Daughters of the Golden West iather for meetings. Lake Part Clubhouse in Huntington Beach ls the meeting place for the first session. Mrs. Jack Wil!on, 548-1479, will fuml.llb 'location on the next meeting date. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ----.--------'--'------------""""'! Themed We'll Tate You Along, the progreaaive dinner will take place 1n several homes. Followtng dinner the members will gather Jn the temple hall fer d-n and dancing. The program will feature three guest speakers including Mn. Robert Fraley, California . slate coordinator who will discuss The Generosity of Motherhood; Mrs. H. W. Moore, Costa Mesa chapter head, who will reveal What the League Is and How It Helps Us, and Mrs. J er o m·e Hjeltness, league mother, who Smith Alumnae Will Convene Smith College a I U 1 m n a e , husbands and guests are in- vited to a noon luncheon next Saturday in the Balboa Bay Club, according to an an· nouncement b,v. Mrs. Lewis B. Basch, president of t b e Orange County group. Perspective on the Narcotics Problem with emphasis on its relation to youth will be praented by Leo Konkel of the Newport Beach Police Department. Officer Konkel is assigned to the juvenile narcotics branch of the detec- tive division. Need Answered Voters who need transporta- tion to the polls nut Tuesday may call upon .costa Mesa Juniors. This group will providt.. the aervlce between 9 a.m and 5 p.m. Voters may call Mrs. Howard Mitchell at 545-8034 for the servlce. " ing specific informali011 on Mrs. Jayeaas nursing. The public is invited to the Huntington B e a c b Mn. meeting. A 50 cent fee will be Jaycees meet the second Moo- 'Charged. Refreshments will be day of the month at 8 p.m. served. For information about · Location infonnation may be the league or the festival, con-."Nciimd. by callln·g Mra. Funds are earmarked for · tact Mrs.,Moore at 54>4359, Michael Brooks, ~7022. · the mterhood's braille pro- gram, clmperlhipt and build· Ing fund. I " Look ~or a clt~nge · when you give the button There's something abool giviog away 1lle "I AM LOVED" button tbat'I gott,en into all of ua at ·KJrt Jewelen. Smiles on genuine. Steps are llah~r. Maybe it'• ~use it's nfoe .to lm!l'W that dowager ladies, roog}l and loullh l!neJ>a~•. nearsighted Walter ~ types.. , .. alt of them are loved. Jullt lib in the films. Maybo 'li<~ th,e'Wells "I AM LOVED" frllgnntes for men and women that help to ,spread the oir of rom._. While you are picking up your own "I AM LOVED" buttoo, let your .-laid you to b '1 Allll LOVED" scenta ••. in coloene and after shave for men .•. pocket, apr~ or decanter ala perfume for the ladies. . Don't lllve colop>e alone. Top It with an "I AM LOVED" buW>n and you, , loo, will -tha1. love ~ mate Kirk Jeweleri go 'round. ' ! I ' Now 2 Grett Sloret to Semi Voll c 11111116TOll mmR . FAST Dl!f'ENDAILI Slll'VICI Open Mon., Thun.. Fri, THI t """' ----.. --~ ---_________ ..-_ ----·····-<-.. -• • ----···--··'.lo. ·- HOO HarW llft. (Mta "'"°" I '41'4U • ' ·fJ • . - ·- • I . ' ~. • . . NEWPORT lEACH , . HUNTlti(&TON .. BEACH .FASHIOf:l ,ISLAHD . . . HOlf(IN&TON -.;ENTEl ' . ,, • , ] • .. • • • -----~-~----------~ -.....----·· ..., ---·----~--.....----.... -------r-----~--~-----:----........ -------------- • DAILY t'll.OT ' 1-. -31. 1'161 . · Y. arie~y Spices · p.Jf ·Agendas· to 5 p.m. at the •chool. O!fe~ for lb• children will be a makeup booCI>, games, CoUll\IY afore in<! re- freshment bOOtha. . FY Council · ., Mn. --*""' r-it : COl\llNG IJr: ~ Parco! CcilmCU )fill -1 DettctlfO l!erieinl Fred Noune, J'auntiln Va 11 e y Pollce Deportment,·who '1(111 ~on urcotlcJ 111:30 Lm. lledlieoda7, Nov. 1, ln ~ -.... ll9blt Palr from t l.m. te noda, Thunday Ind Friday, !fov. 7 ,Ulll I, ID the dlstrlct olflce, Par<nll mJY oblola ol>IOiote textboob Oil • • • u ai e • Ianguaae, haMwrillDC Ulll • spelling. • REPORTS: ~J'Mt MDnken reporttd Giiier, Sd>ool will be opening ihead 0 f ~a. Pebruar7. ~ will belin ID JllmW')' .. Col Scbool •. Council will -• LubeheOll II Served I n December as I WIJI and meana project. Eader PTA Mn.~ Z1rbd Pntldent REPORTS: HJPllght of unit meetiD& II l14ck·l<H<hool the Tee Taft/er It's No Fish Tale Topics Varied For Conclave Bolt !larnp!ca, prindpal ol Newland School (lefl) -cm band to preoent first prize in the PTA mem· """*I> drive to Miao Ann Mayer'a winning first pwle. Greg Nlcliol111, member ol the class, Is en- joying the new aquariuln which was the Priie as Mn. James McSeath, chairman, looks on. The cla.sa garnered more lhan lllO percent. Sltoe Servkt CHOOSE FROM ALL THE ALL WORK LA TEST STYLES DONE PERSONNALL Y Restyle .,..., ol4 . Co.ona del Mor shoes to th. MW ...... ~\.'' .. 3 CONvENIENT SHOPS '""' .. ,,.., e 14111' £. COAST HWY. probl.m eM we'll , <Mono del M•r, •• 47!~0 e l4l3 VIA LIDO 9ive your aho¥ • Newpori IHth .•. 47!.1620 • new look. e H FASHION ISLAND N.wport loacll ••• 6'44-75'1 J \ , •:-., ..... il r ---~$7.-cr--_-••••••• 'f;. .... I . ..._ ••. . · ... " . ' ... • • • • ' ' • • A-Celon-Yolln Pink .. d llue , •• $21 a-c.i... • Yellow "* .......... " lltpl -1111 pt I-Llll l'A!crllo'I !llll llo-ol~ ..... e ~ ... "=' .7, .... -..,."Jfor. --... '· ...... """ ~ .--Dr. d···. 1111 .. llt 11n.--.--............. -ud -........ :..~ "Jl.. ··-Proc11 d1 -. ltm tbt .............. _, &11,~3~=-.!:. ": ( will be 1-t 1' Jm t Ill •• ![II --ldll, ....... _ • ..._ f1!lllJ boll...., ·'· . -~ir!t:. ·~ lope.-dlnud........ -=-~"~·::.: , .. ,. . -= IJbnl)' -• • • Mn. for die ,.. ... ~ J.,.. -. 1alot7 -· .....,_; a.dio --bOl ' lolormallai ArDlld, tiJr.i,,,.,.,, d;• •• <Ill tbt -1lod er.. ud .. Mma.11!!'!11 Lowll ca:ne -ID....,.._ Y• and -Ciloll, >loo m11callherllta-.. \ , ... 1, •••• , -· )(n. WllHem Remo Md tnlll'dM, ~ W'eodl. Mn. n.vld Scboeelebar 110 '-J,;.11111 .loaa•t~ cbalrmen el the cake Ba-. l*I r 'lrilD. · decoratlnc ted arts tDCI OrnneltW «917 + are-tile cralll .W., In the .P--...... ~ md and Rocrutloo IJ!1Ud!.. ... -.· . ..,.. •4 John Ead« Pm olte., Harbour Vw. PTP Mn.W .... l«H1rt Praidml , . ·.!;'f ., 'i- ' CoN,. swea19r , ·>.sk Andy Xids Uke to ~-- I COllllNG UPo PTO boud will bolt a special meeUnc pdor to election day, Tuesday, Nov. '· to vote on ways of expediting the passage of municipal parks, library and ochool bonds ••• A profit of $146 WBI realized from the bake aale. . • Saturday moviol will . ..., begin. ... ...y--. Half.Sh• Slsep. Ieng .,,.. •hort i.,...iw; bvU.y • • lark Vlaw PTO Vlrlll Domer P1esident COllllNG UP: Pllm on FomI17 Ceremony Conducted -~ ...... ~.,..' . ............ · ....,,........ .. _,.,... .. -"-$11.00 r!~~-, ~ ~~~'sHALF-SIZE SHOP • • • 1805 Nowpart Bid., Costa -.llJ!!!!!!!!!!!! "'h ........... ef 1• ,.,..... liiiii Ho<!ra: 9:30 10 ,,Jct , ·I Frldoy ta 9:00 Am U4 Or•pla Mllll, hllflfH -~ .. \ ... ::.,, . ... . .... . '. . . ..... --· \. .............. -._........ , ~ . :JJ,,e Biggejf St'lfe ....... • ·~ .. f :"'\.. . . ~... ........ '· ·' "..., ....... '•• ·I ........... ··......... .<" .. ....... _ ..... ~ ........... ···-,,(, ..... :;..K / ,• : ....... . ,' /."·j ~ I ,. .... , '•../.· . , . . . . •. !" ' ' • ·I r:·. · .,. ·~ ·>:-. ~ ~-· -..... ~ ... '' ..... ..,, . ... .. ~' .. ~·· .. '.;.. . ... ... '. Gxcilemenl • 1 • 'Vetajs lllllb II •t 171 ·211n -•rs 642-1197 • • J I! I~ • ' . . ''( 1' • d ll • . " b • f, 8 g E n • • e • c d t ' t ---~-'.""'---~:".---~~-._~._~,., ........ ··------..... ---------· ----.. -~ ., -.. ., . " ' , . '· I STRIKING VJl'ING ~,Jew"1.rY from Coro's Scandia 1 colloolion fEllltUtes """11< eircl'"' and intricate. d<>- j,i;igns giving an intetwb.ea.effect. Earrings feature •'e new clip, designed for pliin41'.0e 'w,earing. AvaiJ.. ' able at the Broadwa~ ~on l•lan\I· I. • ... • • ' · "<;areer Girl Md.thers To Fashion 'Ibtre'• • "'chain gang" that every woman wU1 ~ant to join, Chain•, taastea a n d usorie<I baubles are the very la.test addition t o mlla\V's fashions in a year when · aublety la out and anything bi.I, bold a•d artistic la In. · From Coro th.is aeason come two collections. The Cb&iin .Gang collection features a ·variety o f -neckhlce1 meant to be mi.J:. ed. and matched U&ing vary. Ing h!hgths alld weights. The Scandia-group feature• pen- danla 81\d plno suggesting andtl:nt Viking cultures. OD.e i6 a delicale four-leal clover · swinging ftom a classic slim chain. This oollection also bas ·a variety of sliver-thin bracelets u well as bolder veraioo.s and a series of · sculptured, domed, and cir· de rings. Earrings will feature the Mini Clip, a palooted device designed to remove the pressure, pinch, pull, press and pummel of earlobes. Whatever milady selects, she's destined to "rlng- linga-linga" ii;, this year of "baubles, bangles a n d bead.s.11 Helping • Others • D,llLYI I'll.OT J'I New Chaptef _ Formed ~ To Aid City of . HoJ;le . Stresse.d Mn. ldwlld Uhrlaub, """ to ralle -""'"Ibo -loot her ~ beet ... ol will be • """'""'"ale ...... ' ·----·~ ·~-.......... .N.-\ . ' ·-· -... ~ -~ .. ...i-..-<It With the ,....~. (lllla llbrlaub t;bapttr, H..,. anYarea·raldeola willillll id-. . -----'""""' -. to benelit the ditional lnformatlon __ ...... Dell'UI(, • time lar -her-Clly ol Hope and 181ist people the a ~11; l:!f., °::In= : who .,. Ill and 1~ litlp · o1.: ' Clly ~U. bivitod to'call Coast Viklo( Club'• Ledles • -bl'. the lacwly.' • Mri. Uhtlaub," pnoldenl,• .i Auzlllary Gerald Rubin: """""'81or -· ' Al ~ -....., •• N' for the City of ~.: acl. J , --... ... -members ind ..... ' , IO, In the home ol Mn. Gun-apect!,. ml\1lben diirfng a lte_·.~ h·.B•bes 1181 KJlnt, each member will ~ ~ •fn· ·Mrs. '· -~ ·I bring a gift for • girl In Ubrlaub'• .home.. He lhowed a Every Wedneaday af 1 p.m. Ju;:::i~ I{:", vt Uat !Um uplafnl., the ·<n~I) · membOn" ol the TOI!! Beach be the ~ of will c.nler and aloo answered . Babes convene a1 ~ Thanksglvinl dinner lar • questions pertaining lo it: • • · Beach lllgb Sc:bool Iii\ . pro. needy family and the col~ 'Ibo llrll ol many projects gr..,,. · . , · 1ectlng ol good used ~·· • clotbing fcr1be needy, Donor:s AMKlttCA. LIAftct••T PAM I LY 'CLOTH•~-......... may reach Mn. Ted Miller al 54W938 for plcl:-up aervlce. 'Ibo -meeting of the club la"plam>ed !qr 7 p.m. Saturoay, Nov. z, at 511W: Balboa Blvd., Balboa at whicb tbne new members will be weh:omed. Joining the group during Oclober are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Homborg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abrahamson and Illa brother, Roy. Hypnotist J Intrigues . A special program b y William F ow 1 er, hypnotist from Newport Beach. will follow a brief business meeting and dinner of the Huntington Beach Mr s. Jaycees. Members will gather at 7 :30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4 in tbe Fisherman restaurant. There's ti_ttle to Envy FASHION LINKS -The style-<:00scious woman ~ will be linked to the fashion world with rows of Mrs. Jaycees currently are working lo help their husbands in support of. the coming bond rally in support of the Pprks and Recreations bond issue. Kids Like _to Ask _Andy 11 By JOAN HAN~UER ·•. play · with ·baby now howling and dress her up, too. chains, tassles and assorted barigles trus season. · NEW YORK (UPI) "':"" · with .boredom in playpen. 8:55 p.m. -An Iii we r Even ears, fingers and wrists will be sparkling with 'it'here's 8 mYth that the · ·t:·:.> a'.m. -Housekeeper doorbell. holding · baby. j~elry, large and small. . .~usewife, hair up, in rollers, sboWd arrive but d<>tsn't Whoops, forgot rubber pants - sits at her picture window and 9:45 a.m. -Housekeeper for baby. glares green-eyed at the well-not arrived but h u s b a n d 7 p.m. -Watch baby smile 1&roomed career w o m a n -leaves. Forgets laundry. at guests. Put. her to bed, ·itriothet ob ber·way to work. 9:55 a.m. -Housekeeper finally get smile. U such misplaced envy ex· shows up. Baby .cooing at 7:05 p.m. -Put dinner ln Jst.s,. Perhaps the housewife housekeeper while being bath-oven. Discover housekeeper would like to glance at the • ed. ~fused to 1nnile at lunch~ on dinner appetizer. diacy Qf aw~ mother· . departing mother. Do .without. . 11 6i9"1:»i .rit. -Alarm clock 10:05 a.m. -Arrive at work 1 ·.15 p.m: .-EnJ~Y ~ests, f · l~l~d under pillow five minutes late. Mother Ua . ayo1d noticing ~~per ~htoQl_lflllj'. , ience. Try' to . all 'morning to sulk o~···4idnlt·""'ltan. strained,.°"~ 'go iJall to'.' !ep. child 's relusal to smile. . peas !pilled on blue livmg ' · vr · ' · · room C811¥!t l .~:~L..,a.m.. -Loud baby 1 p.m. -~break: ~to Midnight: .Say goodnight to n01ses wake. mother and con-au_permarket. D i • p o s ·a bi e . ruests, do dishes, prepall ' ·~fence. ~t up, c h a n g e diapers sold out. pereolatOr for morning grind, , diapers, smile at baby, baby 1:15 p.m. -Get on shortest remove false eyelashes and go smiles back, prepare bottle, supermarket checkout line. to bed. j begin feeding. 1:45 p.m. -Realize line,:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:::::; ! 6:32 a.m. -Remember e<1mposed entirely of com.Ir about, forgetting to plug in parison shoppers h a g g l i n g 'perccilator ... · over prices with non-English f 7 a.m. -Plug in percolator ~ clerk. . ~ while baby takes burp break. 2.05 p.m. -Arrive home .to . . .-feed baby. Baby won't smile 7 .15 a.m. -:-~e ·diapei;-s. at mother despite whistling, tuck ~by mto cr1~. Resist ainging, flnger...s;napping and ~ temptation to climb mto crib, funny faces. ~ too. Run bath. ,2:10 p.m. -Feed baby ap- •: 7:30 a.m. -Waiting for plesauce. Baby smiles because 1 baby to settle down while tub she loves applesauce, not , wat.er gets cold. because she loves mother. 7:45 a.m. -Make more cof-2::JO p.m. -Housekeeper fee while fresh hOt tub fills. gives baby botUe, motberimin- 8 a.m. -cocik breakfast ces garlic for dinner. Return after getting into all work to work thinking baby can't gear except dresS' and lipstick, s mi I e a n d d r l n IE Baby messes dressea; lipstick aimultaneously. ·,·.,;·,..' ·, , ""' mes.9e3 babies. 6:05 p.m. -Anive home, • 8:30 a.m. -Wake husband aet out meat to warm to l'OQID and serve breakfJst. '" temperature. take , off dress j • • • • 8:35 a.m. -Biby wates as and don milk..stah\ed robe ; lmifll.. &z• ' soon as mother begins eating reserved for babf-feeQjrtg... · i, ; j; ~- eggs. ,. 6:06 p.m. -Rup in toihow,f. "1!11 'E~PAY NO'' 815" a.m. -Baby cliuged tiig baby who J>aa spi~ liP 1'u ;) , Y • 5', and in playpen. Breakfast-now Cereal. Take over reedtr!g U -~~; f cold. housekeeper rusbet out.'atrt ii 9 a.m. -Wash breakfast house afire. Check hou.se for dishes because ~keeper· fire. FLOWER SHO~ baby sitter believes they are . ,6:~ p.m. -Let newly ar· 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH beneath her dignily. r rived husband burp baby, 9:J.5 a.m. -Prepare 1aun-dress for dinner, apply false dry for husband to take dowA, eyelashes, collect burped baby We've extended our , banklllf hours. Now our Huntington .Beach office will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday tbru . Tbiirsday and 10 a;m~ to ·IJ . p.dt. on Friday . ~' .. .. UNITBD STATES "lt.r A. t71TQ~ "1t. r A, r , 302 Fifth Avenue ~•~.1.1 ~ U"1AJ Telephone638-f1S6t ' DA, "lt.TU • · ~·~ . ::-....,.-...-......_. ,._..,w...,....,._ 4 • . . r ---------_ ... ·---·· ,_ ~---_ ..... _.,. __ ---. • TV •nil APPLIANCE CENTER Ha,.,. Center 2300. Harbor' llvd.. • Con Meta Phone 540·7131 · .. _, ' . . A.:n.n L-a-n-d+r-s ' t '· ' . ' Frewh accent./ OUR . ' . "APACHE", -.... ' . ' ... ;J • ' ' • WITH , NECKERCHiEF· AND. Rl'NG!. ' ' -Smashlng'-~fllli>iOl>•-"ltpti&• shirt in nc).!roD Daeron•~­ -1 Sty~ wilh lollol piDl- long s1-wttli~ ... poMteci collir and I jllwlj>M1* .. • tietbatdipothJoe8h'•glltnic., .. • Wblte, hldeorbelge; Pint """""'-3!1o~· ·' • ~ SUNDAY, 11 .. 5 ---·---~- COSTA MW, 1601 _llewpert lht 11' Ja ' ' ' , ' " OAlltDIN OlltOVll 12:172 OAlltDIN OlltOVa ILVll. .. -. ---·-----·-....... _ ... _ -• JI •v PQ.QT ·-Hull's Goal • Gives Kings .. 4-2 Defeat l,os ANGELES (AP) -BobbJ llldl ~ • ..., -pl -hll ...... th ol the --11111 -""' -u the au,... Blaclr llawlla llClnd a H Na-Jlocltey Leque .to. . t«y over the Lot AIJ&e]a KloP Wedo ~ n!pl. • 'lbe lrlwopb lllOllled Illa llawlll to 1111 tied lor, -JI! wllh ~ In the East Dlvilloa, each wllll IJ poiull. • l{ull'a pal aplnll Lol·Angelel goalie w.,... Rulled,. ..... mid--... Ibo -period after the Kizl8I bad nmrowed a OdClllO lead to 1-1. .• '!be Go~m Jet stole the puck with the llawts lhort.unded and akaled In with I w o Los Angeles clofememen llrapecl a!'Ollndblm. . Hull ripped the goal In &om 10 feet out and.Ibo Bawa Jed a-L adCllll took • s.o lead In the !Int period ... &Olla by Pit Marlin, al 1:111, and Jim Pappln, his nlnlh ol the )'W, al 7:16. MTIOJU.L UMU• --w L T 6 I I • • • • • • • • • • 2 I 1 • • -- ......... 11 • ., . . .. lJ .. 16 .. " .. t ,. 11 • u ,. • • • • 17 ti t•t,lt:n ,.,.,,. 21112t11 1•2•1•21 ••2•••• W'f ., ........ "M11*91f.T_....I ......... Mla••tat ....., YMt ,, l"ltttbunlt. Chlc-.t ...... ,....... 2 "·LIM* ~ l"tlllfll .... 1 ---........ .... ) .... Y«k llt Phli.-....la ,_,.._ °' ............. -----·-•• _, ... _ -• -·· ".--~:. ~. :.. -.. ~ ...... ; • .;. ; .. : ~.---'J"' -·-~:. :--.... -.~ =---: -~-:-::·.:~..:-;.·::~.--: ~ ::-:.:""..:.-:-. -:.:-:.-::,::.-:.:.-:_:-:.':'.":.":.":.~~'.:':'-:'.':'.:'.':'. :-.~~-~-~.:-:.~.:.'.' .. ~.~-:":.'.' .. ".'.~.'.' .. ~.".'.~~~-~.~~,..~~- " '111urodaf, -». 1968 U,I TtWMto FALLING STAR -Larry Miller, Los Angeles $tar rookie, drives for a layup against New Orleans in Wednesday night's ABA opener al the Spol11< Arena. Miller, All-American at North Carolina 1 a s t season, scored 20 points but Stars loot in debut, 112-109. · 'AJJA~ C.lQ,b Lose& Opener ~ · St,ars· · r.J!~ke Qn B~rry ' .. ..-t "°'I t I • e _,...I ~~· • ~· ' LOS ANclllU!S (AP) -The debut ol A. C1'0\Vd or S,081. llhed • a Ille ' ~ J-""°"" ilt lor lllo wlnaon. the Loi An&tJel StanJnto the }.merlc:an. s~ Arena to witdi the -tilv ...,. u.ir ABA -a\ H, 11111 BUketball AleoclaUoo would hf•• beeo -!"'!'!Jim·~ w-., qlpl aid'_. ateve -lllllled 11. Top _...1or lhe ...-.-uJ •1th.,... J1X1 ... 11a tM i:J~'eiilry !el lo Ibo lift -y-Slln wlU.Jtwu Llrr1 ~.the alonda and two 1eu on lb.e court. Buccaneera, l!J.1111. All·Am«1caa hm -c.nlbla. " '' . . • . '!be Slan bll !lie road...., for • -·...i i · with lllct Barry l!ld Iba «)ekl1M Ooka In Chargers~.S~-l)ieg·. o ~~~i.:: , • d!aupointed ID the -ct the game ... -... red:1 -lo win lhll At War Over Stadium .. ;:::.:.=~~ooow::~ . ; " but -blll> --" bulldlni the S~. DIEGO (AP),-Ma)'OI' 'Frank Cw1an llld Wednelday lhAt "feeleti,an out" for -pro football 'team to replace !be San Diego Chargel'S' ll l!iet , move because of a conflict -ov~ the. stadium ~act. . . "I hf•• nOI beard from fJ1)' (lll>e1' !Ml· ·baD·teams.'' Curran told his wee'IY city .. . . . WB.A Mi ht ' g Give Title To Fighter LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -·Junlor middleweight Freddie Little of Las , Ve;- gas, who was denied the crown by a referee's controversial decision in l,\oril~ last Friday, may be awarded the title by !be· World Boxing Association. hall newt ~· ''but I can mute YOll lhere. ~-~le a few f~ out lo foolbaU twm.lqoklnl for a p1ac& to p,•• When aaked11flihe "feelen" ... m City manag~ Curran refUl<eil to..,, He dl~'nol•fW!ll! any other leaml.'\;' Curran llld later 1114! !be p<mlbllil)' ., repiaclng the J\merl<an-Fool'1all l,eeiue Cbargera baa been dlscussed In ~' ol !be community alnce the cit; lllll'll!e new Nali011al ·Leq\le baeeball t team negotiated ·a atadiuin contract & ·ts months ago. The clty last week "jected 11 Charger request for a 60-day ntenalon to the o~ lion period during which the contract allows the Chargera to seek. "any better tenns" given !be bueball·1.,.i:11. · The Chargers, in a letter filed before the option peribd expired, demand seven y~ars of rent-free stadNm me and all stadium concession rey~ue. Rent-free use of the stadium by the Chargers would . cost the city $300,000 a year, officials have sliid. Despite ·council action last week,' dty officials said there would be further talks with the Chargers. crowd lollowinc .. the -pro- " In Loi Al!Pla., witll IO llUIO)' -ding lthletlc -.ctlcml, there WU DO ,. way we coulcl come In liere 11111 pack the place. Tbe beat lhlnc •u 1hal aur crowd wu with m all the w-ay, If be add. · The Stan mmd fl'om Anahebn,. w~ llley operat.cl u the Amigos lul -· to become -ol the Sports Arma Whicb WU TOCOlOd by the Lakerl ct the Natkloal --Aaoociallan. Al lhdr new Forum, the eota.hllsbed taken clrow UM tor a game ogaillll Atlanta iio Tu,.. day lifgbl. Wb<re the Wen have EJg1n Baylm', Jerry West 11111 Wilt Chamberlain, the Stan are bulldlni will> a bunch ct stars fresh out ot the calleg1ate ranks. Coadl Bill Sharman, -jumped lmll the NBA San Fsancllco Wanton to jOln Hardy, pointed out that at 11m.. five rookiel were on the Ooor at the ume Ume. "We hustled and bad our cbaneea," he said. "louperience hurt us but this team will get better. It's going In lake time, but I waa pleased most of the time. We look a few l>ad percentage shola. let them setup too ~p and let them pass too e.asi· Jy. "But the club dldn'I quJl They could have buried us two ar three thnes but &hey didn'L" :utah State Latest Casualty Jim Deskin, a member of the WBA's five-man championship committee, said Wednesday he would ask that Little be awarded the junior middleweight title if present "champion" Sandro Mazzin· ghl of Italy does not honor his agree- ment to a rematch. Little and Mazzinghi battled for the crown in Rome, with the American apparently capturing it when the Ital· ian failed to answer the bell for the ninlh round. Curran said the city could initiate legal action if city officials feel the Chargers are nof tomplying with their contract agreement "I'm not sure e.xacCJ,y what the ·nm atep will be,'" Curran said. . The Thargers have been the focal -pofnt of another dispute over the use of the city's two-year-old, 50,000-seat stadium. Watchiog Shannan on !be bench, you could catcb the impatience of tht veteran llar player when bis )'Olllllllerl erred. steve Chubln, one « the three re- maining players from the 1967~ Amigos, scored 17 points. Dennis Grey, a rookie from Cal Western had 15, and Merv Jackson from Utah had 13, the same total !Cored by Ben Warley, another U· Anaheim player. .. "·In NCAA·'s Grid Crackdown However, West Gennan referee Her- bert Tomser called the bout "no con- test," claiming he was entitled to do so under European Boxing Union rules. San Diego State College. has Jong desired to compete on a major college football level but Aztec atbJeUc officials claim they can't compile'achedules years in advanct because AFL l!lchedules are draWn ·up on a year-to-year basis, Ill', LOUIS (AP) -Utah Stat& UnlVS'lllJ WU reprimanded, cemured and allpped with an lnddlnlte period ot pn>ballon Weclneldl1 by the NCAA for vlolalkm ot flnanctal aid and eligibility --. Arthur ='1" e:recutive aasiltant to the N Collegial& Albletic -.uon.. -!be penalties ap1ml Ibo aehool !Gr violallnas lnvolvlng -foolbaD pla.yer. The NCAA --m lnlracliool cbarpcl the -·· bead coach ,helped the -pe:y elf a loan In violation ol NCAA rulM, and allowed the -I to parlldpate. In ..,,,.,, practice, allo In vlnlalioa o1 NCAA niles. . Norlbem Mlcblpn Unlvenlty ,WU also fellrimanded and c e n 1 u r e d for parllciplllng ID a ...-ed posl aeuon footblll 18Dle while Us application lor N(:M lllelDbmbip WU alJll i>endJni. lltQllllnm llld the NCAA had recom- mended agalnll llUCb part!cfpallon and the IChool's actlcn bad abown bad faith. No penalty went along with tbe censure, Bergstrom added. The action against the two schools brought to six the number of insUtutions censured or put on probation by the NCAA. Earlier Wednesday Pan American CoJ.. Sports in Brief lege of Edinburg, Tex., was put on one year'• probaUon for violaUons of rules govttning recruiting, nbn-season practice and financial Mlistance to basketball players. St. Bonaventure and Florida State UrtiversiUes and LaSalle College were put on Probation Tuesday. The NCAA made a nwnber of policy changes and recommendations during .ils three-day fall omeeting in St. Louia. The recommendations are to be acted upon during the association's convention this January in Los Angeles. . The council voted to support an amend- ment requiring' member ~tutions to apply NCAA eligibility requirements to transfer students during. the regular ....... Such requirements now 11ppty only ·to NCAA post-season events. Ano'tber amendment supported by the councU would allow athletea: four years of var1Uy competition In lj)J sports, except football and basketball, but only three years of eligibility In NCAA compeUUon. Two policy recommendations were adopted by the council. One recommends that universities prohibit the use of their facllities by professional teams except in emergency situations. The other recommendation was that schools provide the same bomine for atu- Haig Victor -Dickson Eyes Lucky Paycheck SAN FRANCISCO -Bob Dickson, the 24-year~ld Oklaboman who won the Haig National Open In Colla Mesa last weekend, was lrylng to make it two in a row this morning when he teed off in the 1100,000 Luoky Inlerna~ Open. Dickson wW be facing the same con- tenders -clwed him to the wtr. in the Haig. He'll face the likes of Chichi Rodrigu,., G<orge Knodlon, Bob Lunn, • Bob Murphy and the rest 'ct Ille touring pros over the par 71 Harding Part couroe. {Aoadir'll money Winna' Billy Casper, winner of four toumamenb th.ii year ml a fifth place: finisher in the Haig. ii Jn tbe Lucky lineup. Four of lhe put Iii: winners ol the • Lucky are oo hand -kn Venturi, George Arcller, Rodrigu"' and Gme Ut· lier. '!be Lucky winner will r<eelve $20,000. $1,000 lets than Dick.loo r<eelved for wtn- lllJll lbe Hali· ... NSW YOU -Bill Boaket, a mtlDll<r ,, ...... -... U.S. <llJmjlie t 2 •• .._ _, tlte New Y«lr ..... --. ....... -•N•---~ ...... l!alMMI fl.,.. ....,, ... • 1 • • 7 ,, ........... refttt. ., • ,,4 'll .. -.. -.. la the -.... ~ ....... aDIMMI-• ,,. .. """'jpdfli ........ .. Jiii • • ~ ............... "" ... " • over die ABA off en became ''tbe: NBA Is the place to play." .. LOS ANGELES -The Ca1ifomia Horse Racing Board took under sub- misslon Wednesday a report dealing wilh the possible revocation of its rule ~ the use of the drug butuolidin on thoroughbred race horses. The board will study the report In detail, but it may be smle time before any decision is made. Butazolidin, as it ls popularly known, or pbenyibulazooe, was !be drug wb!ch figured in the unprecedent.cl cli>- qualiflcation of Dancer's lmage as the winner of the 1968 Kentucky Derby. NBA Standings •ASTUlt~DIVJllOM ·~ ... ...... ... _ ' • ... -• , ,., • Clnc:I,....,. • • ,., • ,..~ ..... • • .... , .. _, .. • • ... • ... .... I ' .. ' M-• ... "' W•STSIU• OIVtSIOtll ... _ • I .... ... _ • ' ... .. c-.... ' ' ... .. ' • .... • ... _ , • ... • ·-• • .... : . .... • • ... dent athletes as for non-athletes. BoUI recommendations were not bin- ding on school!: and there would be no penalty for pny school choosing to ignore them. A resolution expressing concern over the rising costs of college football was passed. The rules comrnltteij.,w.a urged. to review rules affecting J t?ie ·problem such as limitations on the number of substitutions 8.nd the number of athletes who dress for a game. The COWlcil alao made a new in· terpretation on an existing rule. Under the interpretation a student who does not have a 1.8 grade standing and enrolls in a junior college must.have a 2.5 ·grade for a mlnlmum of 24 accepted credits in order to be eligible for financial aid and varsity play. Under the old fDterpretation only 1 1.1 average was· required of the junior coJ.. fege credit& WIUI utonished reporters, most of. whom had carded the fight heavily in Little's favor, looking on, and even the ~ Italian crowd of 16,000 express. ing displeasure, Tomser declared that Mazzinghi waa still champion. He explained Jater that EBU rules re- quired a bout to be labeled "no con- test" if "injuries halted • fight in the ijrst half." t ·~.,.,~ ' '.,." But on Sunday, EBU General Secre- tary Piero Pini of Italy ruJed that t h e title was vacant Plnl Aid Mazdnghi had agreed tq a rematch before Feb. ~ with Little to determine the champion-ship.· During a news conference here on Wednesday, ·however, Deskin said he had received a cablegram from Pini which said the Italian boxer was now "stron$1Y contrary" to another fight with Little. Deskin said that U Mazzingbi does not agree to fight Little before 'Feb. 28, he will ask that the LaS Vegas fighter be declared the champion of the division. RA.IN WASHES OUT, ,THOMPSON'S RUN BONNEVILLE :w:r F!,ATS, Utali (AP)-Mickey Tho1nf,son's planned as- sault on the world speed record far wbeel-driven cars was washed out Wed- nesday by a rainstorm. that swept into western utah. 'lllompson was pepimiBUc about h1I chances for another try this season. He ha.! the Bonneville Salt Flats courae reserved only until Sattirday. More rain is expected before then . Thompson's crew had wheeled his Ford Autolite special into position only moments before the rain beg~ falling~ 1be fiats quickly became too mushy for aoy try at the record ct 409 miles ID 1*1f, . . U,I~ LAUGH-IN --Cellic COllCb Bill Rutaell rouldn'I restrain himself while watching a half. time sboollng corurt at the -Ganlen Wed- nesday niibl Celttc Larry Siegfried pi:ovolted Rus- sell'• mirth by mis&ing a long illot. 'l'be I081Jl of Siegfried ODd Don Nel5011 defeal«I ilelroll'• D&vo Bing ODd Jim Walker, Russell wun't laughing u hard lat« -the PlstooJ Wllll Ille rame, il9-lf7. ' • • Mike Buller, who came In to direct the Buccaneer offensive after New Orleans trailed 29-13 al thi quarter, !Olred IS !Or the winners who drove to a 56--60 halftime edge. U)I AlllHU:I . ' ' LUTU• DIVlllOM JI ,.. 13 ' .. " • w 1$ S H 13 ~ .... ~ '! . .. . I U 11 . .. , • 2...S 10 .... L9ll l"ct. .. Mlnrmot• 2 I I.Cit KftltuckY <I 1 .llJ:I f'Ww Yott ! 1 ."'1 1 lncll•f\11 0 a AD I ~ 03.GIOI WUTIU DIVlllotf Ntw on.. a 1 .m o.k!W I: 1 .791 P•llh o I "'°" 1Y.I "°""'°" • 1 ... , ..... L .. Aft.... I 1 -1~ Dlf'Ner o 2 ,(!Qt I: ............. " ...... K~ lU. DttnVM' 100 NIW Clrlftl'll 112. t.111 """"" T# Tftllfllt'I .. _ 0..Yl'll' " lrdllf\11 0.1111 It HOW,_ Los ...,,... .. -9 OMIMMI OJllJ .. .,.. lldllllflM, Boston Puts · f.onigliaro On Block BOSTON (AP) -Sidelined slugger Tony Conigllaro's name isn't on the Bos- ton Red Sox' winter rosier. apparently leaving him available ID the December draft to eny le8m that wants In gamble IZS,000 on his comeback dlancel. Conigliaro hasn't played since suffer- tng an eye Injury when hit by a p l t c b Aug. II, 19S7, thrown by Jack Hamilton ct the Calllornia Angels. He failed In • -bid during spring training last .. ._ but -GUI al limes during the campaign and baa said be wants to try apln next year either In bla old outfield spot or u a pitcher •. ConlgJ.laro was on the emergency dia- abie<l list far the entire 111111 season und-er a soedal ruling by the eomml5si<Jo. er'1 office IO he could get the five yurt' .er.i.. -lo qualify far • penaioo. Jt wu not tmmedlately clur whether Ibis would have aoy bearing on tho -American Leap -· run leaier'a -now, J>ut aonnally • n 1 playor not oo the 40-man winier hlller « In mllitar)' eervice is available In Iha ....... ch'afl. - Conlll!an> presumshly also WU 1Tlll- able "'1nl the rectnl expanalon draft, bat ..... id pldiod ._, either " the - -al the •t'll,000 -log In efled 1or -spec1a1 -r ..... other veieranl 1IOI on the lied Sos' winter n>ller Included auUielcler Flo,d ~--RuaNbm. ,,,. cha said Robi.-bad been .. leased outrtpt -Nblon bed -assigned to their L4uiavllle IDlamlU. al Leqpe. 1IGbllaOC1, II, a nlne-yur major 1- vet«n acqtdred late In the -- Oeklanil, --~ u • plDdr hitter llld opal "'-· /, 4-. . . -•. ~ ·-------·-·--------~-------~---------------------------- t::=:': ..!-:r, • ::::~ .. -;:-;:-.. ~ :-; m;:r ,tr;,:,' ;.;i:~;::"l~""';;-·-....·•-1 ~~;--~~,.... :-11.oo"T;"''• ~.,.~-..-~.-"\:.,"V .. 'T-i"T,..,..-.. ;'\,T'"-..in ,..;-1r-.'7:7f,.,....-.r .. .-...-.. •, ·~ •;l"ll';'-"• ...,.. ... ----~~--~~~T \ • • • . -. COME BACK HERE -Mater Dei halfback Tom Gehris (20) tries to find handle an football in past win over Long Beach Wilson. Gehris and males will be meeting undefeated llittwp Amet 8 o'clock 1x>- night et Santa Ana stadimn in batlie of Ullbeeten Angelus League powers. Anuli's Lancers arented second in the CIF MM poll. OCC in Good Health Pirates Winding Up Drills Orange Coast Oollege winds up drlllil thil afternoon for Its lrnptrtanl South Coast Conference game tomorrow night in LeBard Stadium against undefeated San Diego City Colleae. With four teams -Orange Coast is one of them-still holding strong hopes for the conference UUe, or at least a share of it, the Pirate! enter the stretch run in ex- cellent physical condition. Only a couple of Pirates have injuries of any consequence. Tight end Craig Allen banged a knee in practice Monday. but coach Dick Tucker says be 'll be ready for San Diego Friday nighl Allen ls a highly valued member of the Pirate offense. He's been selected by the OCC coaching staff as the offensive lineman of the game in five of the Pirates' six games. That's no simple task., either, because such standouts as tackle Kevin Graay and center Randy Bass ,also play on the Orange Coa.!t front wall. Flanker Bruce Hicks is still troubled by chrolllc tendonitis, but performed well q .... t Mt San Anlooio College last week deopite the bandlcap. • In the oeaaon statistics clepartmen~ tailback Wayne Tinlm'1 great 180-yard ef~ fort against Mt Sac enabled blrn to take over the team rushing leadership from Ramon Ricardo. Tinlin bas 520 yards while Ricardo, who missed one game with an ankle lnjllry and 1&w part.Um• duty la!I -· has 408. Quarterback Paul Lemoine went over the 1000-yard mark fot the year in pauo Ing in the Mt SAC game. He now has 1112 yanll .Uoog with rt completions. Both statistics ·are school record&. Loara Good All Over, TIAM STATISTICS r:tm dowr-. ,,,.,.1 ... l"k'st lklwM """"" Flm OCtW111 _.,_ occ °""'· " ,, • " , • ' 'l'Gf•I fll'U dllWrll 'r•rdl ""* ~ "' .. ... ... Says FV's Pick£ ord 'r1rdl 911ntd """lne y--N'1 YM'dl 91lned Pian •!1'9mPltd Pu-~Med P-llM h""WPIM ...... 1112 •• ,.,, "' ,, • "' m '"' ... .. " Your prep football team is the best in &ebool history. But you've won only twice in liJ: outings. $ome say it should be more like 4-2 instead of 2-4. But it isn 't. Now you face the No. 1 team in the CIF AAA rankings. That'• the task that faces coach Bruce Pickford and bis Fountain Valley football team as 'they prepare to meet defending Irvine League champion Loara, Friday ni8)lt at llnntlngtoo Beach lllP- To make matten worae, the • Barorui: are coming off a lt-14 defeat at the hand! of Corona del Mar. 'I1!e FoUntain Valley club lost the decillon when a bad snap from center oo a punting situation gave the Sea Kings possession of the ball on the one-yard line. Tbe e.mu.lng touchdown proved to be the winning margin. . Pickford was asked what be thought W8' his team's biggest problem with in- Oilers Eying Winning Mark • During '68 Huntington Bescb High School's football team is currently holding onto a 2-4 ....-all record, but 11'1 poillllng tawanll a winning season. Wltb three games left, the Ollen have Santa Ana Valley,-Wllllttu and Newport Haibor left-on their schedule. They stand to go Into the lint wo ol U.. thn!e games u the favorite&. Santa Ana Valley is lhe foe for coacll · Ken Moats' cmr Salurday nllht at Santa Ana SladlwlL Last year the ou.n_dl.s ln,lhe Falcons. 26-1%, and !he Huntlng10n outfit ts favored to do JI again by about_ lbe ... me margin. AIJted what worried ' him most about Valley, Moats r.plied', "Vllley ill 1 team lhll hasn't quite ""8ld ~H yet, R'1 a • belier team tbaD Iii r*'!Jl)l !odlcates. vading Loara: "Loara I! just p1ain good all over. They throw well, run Up the middle, around the ends and have an excellent defense. What else can you ask for? ''Magnolia ls tougher physically, but Loara is the team that puts the points up on the board. "Their halfback (Brant Light) pleb his holes and goes. Be cao break the game open in ooe ·play and by the time yoa start loading up on him lhey run their quarterback around the ends with the op- tion. ·"Run or pass, he (quarterback Mart Walker) can burtyou," Slid Plckfonl. • The Barona, meanwhile, will be going with John Svobodi. ai, quar1etback. Tbe lSG-polaM juiiJor played well in the second hall of the Corona de! Msr loss last -and 1ttll lbe stortlni nod from Picifonf. ·-"" C-M ,.,,.. ... Rlcll'dO , ..... Hletcl C•1llllo All911 sirrmwr .,_, TMm •$9ftlY ·-,. ltutHIM T<a "' " " .. ' " • ' , ' ' ' ' • I • ' , ' ' ' • • •• • • • • • • • • • • YO ... "' '" "' .. .. " " " " ' • • I "' ,. .. l'AS&tH •• "' '"' ... ,, • ' • • ... ,, • " " ' • PAT TP .. .. • » • " • " • " • " • • • • ' I • •• YI. .... • .. .. ' ... • .. " u • u ' ... ' . ... • '·' • • •• .. u ' ., • ... • ... • ·l.J ,.. -.. .. .... 1112 .... • ... 11~ ... Worst Injury Situation Strikes Western Team ·Marina Hl&h's football team. Jn an ef- f..-t to cbalk up Its secood win ol the ...,.., will be flldng an Injury-riddled Western team Friday nlgbl a t W ..... kwt .. Hil)1 School. "We>fe -• ..: l(ooted up 111'Ve IOI - playing two ind three politions," ..,. Pioneer coach Nici Ugleak:b. "Tilts la the worst iQjurJ .,,_ we 've em had here at WeAern." Tbe key IOS!el In WutA!m's 31-7 ~ te Weltminster last week'end Wer9 fullback Sean McCarver mi iloltml•e back G<oi-ge Sebek. Mcear.er. for the -time thil ..-.... ii sidelined with• throntc knee inJ1lry. Sebek la throogh fer the ....... witli -. -aepatatloil. Uglesicb hopes bts dub can genuato ..... sort of rulUllng' -agaiml the Vlklnp. , "For the wt. C!l'IPie of wma, -lo . ha .. been stoppfDc our running ·game. Bui-our quoi11wbock 1Boli lllDer~ll on,"' can be toulb apfnll any)lody." • No1Jod1 bu dilpulod Westem'I puoiaC credeotlala. MOii "°""ty -nto M1Uer ~ Ibo top ball -.... quorl<rbacb IQ'OllDd. And JU - -been equal to Ibo <ha"- "lllll Lmy adl llilpll ilbito -- ..,. top recelvtn, -CnJc -.. '• has good liaodo. A11!1 lll)e WUIGa bu ma<le IOme flDI ......... " UPlidl -mented. ' . , , • • 1-1, -:n, 1'68 DAI\.¥ l'atT • Angelus .Matchup Features " Monarchs; Bishop Amat • '1111 -..... fat of lhe AncMa Leap ---ll .. "" for Mater Del bolCbl -tbe 11_.i. are laced with ~Amat at Slllla Alo --. Game-lloipto'llocl:. Botb teoml -MID 1oqlJe ldlop, bat ll'1 ,ih{Lomsa-La Putnto .. ..._ ry Ibo IaipMhf -lnlo toalPI'• ... -AmllllM-•fn ·-----'11111-' M loop -ID> rrafS' Won't Ma{ce Ertoi:s Against Us, _Sar,s Van • 0.. v.--, -Aoallelm ~----Newporl .liar~ IT -in It tries, 11111 bJa .... loot 1'I -1'rlda;y nilbl 11 Da-Flald. ' .NIWJlGrl boat Aolm fn 19111-Van'• l1nl,.... _by. --ol 11-Ll and apln In 1111 ii-a ._nnedal apoet, 7-<I. ..i Munt 1fb mad. And thst Stu Aldrich -lie ecano me Joal 1!'lklne .., die fldd and 1 don't have to Plly.'', Vlllllloonobekewuasl<eilffbe- wlth Walts' rating of Aldricb 11 the SUnod Leaguo'i beat cleferlllve lfneman. 111 won't argue with Wade -be'1 bJ&-aer tbln me. H 11-!il""I v .. -In Ntwporl'• lint loor" Ibo . JOll' SalwdlJ D-the lf-14 deltll II 8mla Au, md -Ibo Tm lboQ14 be bait ... "'lW -lib • pnjly good boll Santa Ana-Lion Conte$t ' • c!ablomt,"•lleulll. , . • "I'°"' uw.i.,.. obou1d judge themm just -_...,._ 1!iey laved up all their mistakei ·ror cme nrhe -tt lbould liave • been even. I oon't Imagine they'll be IDlklDg man:J mllllkea against UL Called Reverse of '67 "I'd baYe to ll)' tbJa ls the best Newport 1e1m l"'fe 1eea. llnce lll50." To -V10 teD JI. pUlng r<adJ for Ibo 5allan 11 lfb utflls bts club to -mlboltaml. '"nlroe daya )Ult fin' enough tlme io &ti nady 1w a clab like Newpori," llO ~hldo the loolball ao well-Wade '(Newport coach Wade Watts) saya he's uafn1 the T lbts ,ear but It atlU loou like the olngJe wing to me. Tbe Dilly dlf· ference la he'• Ullng • quarterbock beck lhen lnateod of a tallback. '"llley -all -traps al,... mt bide tile ball .. ...n thst they -Ifs points Cll :iou -,....,. lookfne !..-the ball Wo dldn' do ao good with Ibo lbllle wing. Lut -,-Newport ran from - end of Ibo flold to the other oo ua wt year." When pressed, Van admits be won in '17, 57. Not only fl Newport'• olfeoao dllllcWI to pnparo ""· the Colootst coocb .. ,., but the -ii true for the Tsr clef-. "ftle1 lbrow llllt eig)lt..llllll line II ,... -An• Hi&h football -Tom Baldwin .... bit Important Ullpiment wllll Westmln!ter Friday nilbl 11 a oludy in contruta. lie 111)'1 the maldlup II • Olp-flop of last week'• 1ame witb Newpcirt Ind a -lrom lul year'• W'"'1J!!lntl«· Saint lllruale, won by Santa Au'; Sw. Santa Ana beat Newport Sllurda;y, M- Ii. ••we're not aa: bJg u we were 1ut year,''. be uplalna. "By llllt I mean we don' ha~e tbe big IOi).pllla powiderl but ... -llO-pauod lypes ..... "Ap.llllt Newport. I tldnt we Wft't a D111o qulcbr. We ,,_ able to pooelrale their Uno and their guards <!O'llda'I pull. I think that WU the dittertnee. • "Against Westminster last year, we were the big guys. We had John Connover a1215, Jack llder al no and Jack Giiion al m. Now tt'1 W-1-with the b1i 1\111 -npec!•lly in tbe blctfteld." ''O • r ml llld captain, Oirll Paltoa, -oul llne WOOD wtJ11 a kidney fl>' Old Film May Pre:ve~t Complacency at Larma ly ROOIJI CARL80N ................. Wltfl a IMI .-.!, the thought of com- place!ICJ --11 Hal Aklnl' mind. His Laguna Beocb Artists have IMlher big le!! Friday nlgbt In the lorm ol the Orange High School Panthen. Tuold"a;y n!pl, AklU Pulled out an old ftlm he jult bappmed-to have 1lcylng around the olfJce. It wu tbo 00 eiI!du.., of the Laguna Beach-Ormp football ...-Jes • Thal part1cular Olm depicted Orange Jlll1lling llllllCk, 1'lmPlna -to • ~14 win over Lapnl, lncladflia three toucbdoWDI ID tho flnl hall. Gary Wann, the Or-qiwferback, completed 1J of II -thst nilbl for m ' yardo. Orange ICOfed lour Umea lhr<>ll&!I the, air. II ..., uloly be llfd that the Laguna BeaCil team bu bljd the light llbed upon U, ml wlll not.be takin( tbe Orange cm- llnioat (1-4) lf&blly. . w-fl badt at the helm for Orange llld ill boalthy. Thal'• IDm<lhfng lhal could not bO Slid foe the Panthen' quarlorbock lot the flnt ball " lhe ~ --~ Panth<n ....... llUlleriq _....., br alraJPI -. Wllll WU "' tho Injured IJaL DaW Mc-ii Ibo an!)' Arllll cr!cl- d8-.,; the_..,. W. M~ - ta!nod • Ill tajarJ, Doug -ii lliatod to lab bll plllOI al ml. a-lialwQ lill llOm moved lalD a def--... politloa II pi... at Doan·-.... --Jut_ .. IM win -'l'altln and 11 oot ~ to p1a;y fl>fda;y DIPL · Aklnl' ....... ii f!ldal lhe 1Nt Iliff lilalllllp' " ... ....... -In ~ u ~ --...... Pllllllml, only Millloa Viejo· (1-1) md San 0-.le (1-1) -.. lhe --Akllll ts wary ol Oranp, 1'lrllcolarl7 the quarterback , •• Wann. A> Wann ,..., ID ,... Orange. "Wt have got to shut off Wann." aays Akina. Leg Injuries Hit Estancia Line Fortes The football pldun! at Eallncla mgb Scboo1 ill to put It mildly, lllUy, l!Uurlu • have tallen th& ton on the Eagles and coach John Lo\fl'J''I fon:el will take lhe Oeld aplmt .._1111t La Plama Stadium In a J'rlday 1JiC1i1 lnlDe wguoel!COUIW. The top """""...-" lhe y..r for Ealand• II out ol the pme ••• Ind Ibo leUOft • • • with • &llCtured '"'*- lllll•lned In the Loara Joa (11-t~ Dave J-11 lhe lirddor ud -to "J)ilct blrn fl ilte'le -• Grllfilts bu llOm 10in1 al ....... _ back and 1111 ..... tad •• bolo .,,...., and llDhl<k ID Lowry'• olf-. But thst fln1 the .... to llW .. .. -"'"other o11...m ........ .. (Ip the allbc llsl ' Jim llnli, who no ,,.i -lo 1111 year with an lojury, ll ~ -• wnlllChed-andil•--· Another -· Mil:• lady, .... =~~~.ai:.~ Mqnol'• fectlon and .... In btd fer two -.11111 be'• really come tiack qufctiy -llO'I working out like a fimf In pracllca. lle'll play Friday." Baldwin was wed wby bts gm! nm- nlng ~k. Jsssc •CUrlla, bun't -•••r, more often ,oo Ibo 1oog Jama 11111 ten-O<lad 1987 ldeo. . ''haac b do)nl ll great Job for us, H's jlll!t lhal other teams are 1oarnlng 1-to def_ him better, And kldl we plq like to tackle blm more lhin O\lf other baclCO -they kl)o.w !>ow, :lresl be' la aDI the put In lbat extra ellm1, Top -~fJ Players ETHAN OLIVER, OCC Dllht•lft lack .. "They defloltelr can iidrtill with ihelr speed. Valley -a lot ol, lbrowln& to , the ........ ud .. .,. FinC .. baft to -well at Ibo "'""!".~:;_a lot bet-ter lhan ... did Ullnot ,....,.,.,_ Injuries are 11111" Pllllnl • laJt '* ill onor grid fortwiea. 18 CdM Scores Scare' Peek 81111---· ~ ....... -... " -.,,_,, DI. ' lied -.. aedliOd lo -Kocb .... Boll lla;ymoocl (Ibo "llW" al wblt'1 Wt at Wr .... ,, .. ). !lark W1lltf1old ll bock al l(l1lt .... lfl<r littlng out moal of the -wllll 1 Wbeo y0u ut coadl Noll -of Olota bnllcm-. 1lbltf1lld no Injure! In Ibo · 11-lllgll Sdlool -Ila -1111 - -"""a( ... ,.., with~ jonprobi<ml ... -..... --!WI P*I-. Ibo aJant lliolback ii C-cld liar In _..,,, lnill M-' bodd'el!.'il'oot~ tollart, ~ f--,_ Ill -ba1 could IM lldlae II lie I'll an e-quldt npllea. lldpolod ........ ftWoi'. -polnlod out --• °"""' l'lidei-'l'flllod wt _!<'I pme -del'lla> -q II twdldO:~ 1111 two ........ dbl and WU coosider<d al loor -·_,,,_of II ,..,., lbll llmi 00! foe tho oeuon. Ii.in& Loan all It coufd (at.a) Wbltlftlil II -the bell and tho fine pwlor of Dllft 'IWrf; a. ....,.i-..... -ud llOlll <Ailed Sell1'11111Mlilllow .... h1k ldnl, "Our lllOllOJ' -••• tho-wbo "~:--loo!< good. Tboy -thrluCh w111i a.. 1>1« IM1.,., •·• -~ to -• ..,, 1111e. a ...... 11 ... -.. • leepl,...prell)' __ _ I •• ""loocfl (M) II~ iii' 11 I '''I'l- l oqud --• 1ao1,..,, M. llltbol-~I II I-·-dowlllbo IClilel' -"'Ille....-IMr/ ~ lllal II M cu -1 = ~ .. ~.ri: .. ".:: ____ ,__ . ..... _ ....... __ _ m $ 1 .... A-clabL Lolll -lhe ..... ___ ._ 114, •••••. h ''" lbonll fta W1MM*:C.bf~a..·5• , ~ -·•7-t __ _...., ---........ -::==' ....... .... A .., --· ~ ---~ -~ ...... ~ --~---~----------~---'.'"'--~-...... --... -......................................... . ....... -......... ,_ .. -~----------~·-· •• _ .......... -.... -· ... ,-·-· ,.._ ........ ~ ............ ~,."•' -----... -..... ·-· --··· ..... ·"·· .. -.. ,,,,.,, ..................... 4 ...... ~.--."·'"'''" "I II IM.Vl'll.Ot TfNf161.r, ~ .311 l~ Alamitos }lacing Prep Stars of Week . • Entries TOM GRZECKA Maler Del ·Even Triton Coach -Is Injured You'V« woo only one pme in air tries ttlil year. And, you're cominl off a 41.-0 thraahing in your I a 1 t Crestview Lelgue ootlng. You fil\llO thlnp cani pl much •one for yao. But they do. The head coodt " In the ln-firnwy with • bad back ...• disc problml. And wane yet, the atartln& quarterback la out for the year with an injured Im«. Whh that In mind, Y'l'I' final thrte opponents aro FooChill, Ttiltin and Laauna Beach. Tboee are the problems fac-lna San Clementa H I g h School'• young varsity football team. The Tritons will be going with • aophomore at the quarterback position. Keith Gibson (140) takes over the vacancy left by M a r k Heumann. Heumann was the top player in San Clemente's offense, rushing for 13l yards in 75 carries and passing f o r another 213 yards. The Tritons' opponent this Friday at Mission Viejo High ia Foothill, The Knights are currently holding a 3-1 league record with hopes ol a possible lie for the title. El Modena I! allo S-1 and Laguna Beach is t.h• pacesetter with a W record. Other losses for S a n Clemente in the injury depart- ment are,Mike Coit, a guard, with a muscle pull, and another guard, Rick Andra, who is feared to have a slight concussion. JV Grid Sc.ores RAY JOHNSTON Mltsloa Viejo ' Prep Polo Results ·~ .. Houftt. a..a. J J G I -n l .A.VtlllY 0 1 0 1 -1 f\F.J~:=~~~ 1."°'~/J,' s~~~ Mtrne 1 r ~-· W11!t'fll l 1 I l -' MafiM: Don Ll-'<lt I W"tml,..tw ' ' 1 I -1 Senti AM I I 2 1-' Wt1lmlns"/.i' Kif! De'lla \ •. Jim Hftll'°" 2. illol• 1, Cl!r1.I vnn 2, ill.in Ltft!M' !t.CI. 8-11f J I i = 1! l.aounl.i Jim cevwr z. Torn Holm s. IM-GtraNf' 1 su'!t!r i,.::;•u• .. _. HorWr ................ ,w \ Anallllnl . • . . ••.• ,, •• , .......... ' a =fllt.I ...................... l 1 M •••·••••••••··•••"•••"•• j l W11 W\ltw .................... . W.tem .......•. , ............... ! ~'t1tf:V1lW,·:;:::'.'.:~'.'.:.:::11 SJ Gauchos Get Forfeit Oeorp ll.will>an. Iha llad-dlebo<J< Colllp loollioll COICb,' wlll laU. wla.., 'l!&Tba .... -evm H II -br inall. Unlll ,.._,, Saddlobacl<'1 reconl WU 1-1. Stratch thaL Make U i:4. • .,,.... trutlnc \ 11'8 • ~ new ........ Blrtmlo, N)'I. • "We•,. lryina ' to , I et ..,..,.... jelled r.r Cal Poly." '!be club dldni wort out • Tillers Want· Ball ' Hartman rocelved a litter from the prftldent JI( Imperial Valley Coll ... Tllelday," ln- lormlng 'him tluil hfl IChool u.ed an lMUglble player a month ago when Imperial Valley beat Saddlebock, lt-15. Tullln High School football breathe!' In lllDloo Viejo, As a result. he to 1 d coach 'George Allen tried a Allen says. Hartman, Imperial Valley wu ball control game aplnll , "That ball club bas ·• fine lorteltlng the game to the Laguna lMt week and It didn't -'1U>rterback In Jerry Gtoettt Gauchoo. !'O.-k, 14-0. • and their fullback , RI ck 'lbe oew1 arrived ¥ Sad-Undilmayed, he'll tr,y it Borhnuir. II an oulltandlng 3 Wrestlers Win Tests ' dleback durlna an olf-weel r.r again againll Millloo Viejo '.lUllller." the Gaucho outlil Alter '-· Friday nig!lt. -Allen f1gurel Tultln will be Glemi Andenon of Fountain Ing to the OCCldeolal Frooh "We'ro Join& to try and-In loocl shape U It can get 1 I club lut week. SH, Saddle-hold on to the fqotba]I for u another superlative effort. out Valley, Cbril Horpe 0 J>.ck doesn't play unW Salur· long aa we can." be afflnnell..t of linebacker AQd" effeoalve N.-wport ,Harbor and Mike day, Nov. t, when lhe Gou-· "We did what we·.waot,dlO .1\l!R11 BW llalli Gazrilgn of 'Marina all took dlOI bolt lhe Cal Poly (Pomo-do agalml Laguna -we bad "BID did ·a l(OOd job both firtt pW:e hooon SaturdaJ al na) Junior vanity learn. 40 plays to their 18 In the firtt ways, hut "I' ,did moot ol oor lhe SaJ\I& Monica City Collego The two-weel< lftlk la bolnc ball -hut they 8Corod oo ·• defenolve tlcjJ. We only made wiestllng invltatlooal In bl&h uaed by Hartman aa a "get n-long run and we had to 1play' one mlltllte and thi:t tilled us school division wet&btL acquainted"per1od.Thedolien J ~up.· <' -one of our guys ·stunted-·-Artaplacers: players he 111_.ied two--·-'"!bat changed oor ~ right out ol the hole that Jim • w~kl ago will become eligible plan and we were In tiou'liie..,,_ Kulm ran ~ for 12 iot -ffi L111 MOrM¥ tEM) 1. Tom to play against Cal Poly. Tustin won't ba\fe a yardl" · ~ne11-'~·~• 1or.-(f"vJ. • l!;CI -1. 1otnn Andl1'1111!1 l'VI, 1•1 -I. It Hotllltl IN,.!. •' • 141 -I. Mlle• O.ri'I-f.Mlr). Oru!e Around Area Greens Garey-Chapman Team Wins Ben and Tay Chapman teamed up with Dr. Neal and Vickie Garey on Sunday to win the combined net of mi:r:ed foursomes event at Irvine Coasl Counlry Club. The winners posted a 294. The men's club cham- pionship semifinals are set for Saturday with Sunday schedul- ed for the finala. Eight low qualifiers wllJ vie on Saturday. The Laa Campana tourney is set for Monday with · Irvine Coast and Santa Ana ocheclul- ed. to meet at the fonner's course. It's a shot gun event beginning at 12 noon. A member-member turkey shoot ia slated for Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Fred Freguson, Harvey McClure and Herb Martin combined to win a best ball of four90me with a 57, d~ite playing one member short at Rancho San Joaquin. Second bl the Saturday event was tied between Norbert Meyers, H a r r y Loa Lagos course. Buckley, Jim Petenon and Her 75 wu one stroke better Neel Trayban and the trio ol Joe Pailetti, Virg Hartington than Nadine Maze. al\d Art ll1ownell at 59. In the aecood fli&h~ Peg The quartet of Ray Burby, !ten (92) led the _!ield. Second Joe Koslnzkl, Bud Wright and waa 1-r Wahierihrock (Ml Walt Wine shot a eo, good lor .:. with third tied up between third place. Joyce Caplis and Rosemary ml I nm rlllRI IP .Qualifying continues in the SkJlUon (96). I UIJIJUW VlllU/l"'M President'• Cup tournament Shirley Cummaro wu tops DEft with quaUfying run n Ing in the third flight with an 87 NOVfMIKll 2, 1968 through Saturday. follow~ by Greta Ianelli's 96 L---------'• Partial third round results and Shirley Hawkes' 97. are in from Meadowlark in thelf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ club championship. Tom Hickman haa a three and two victory over Les Har- ris, Terry Hanstand took a three and two decision from Al ·Coast and Don Boaz bested Lou Vance two and one.. Club activity has resumed for women at Costa Mesa Country Club after the com- pletion of the ninth annual Haig National Open. In action on Monday, VI Hoskins took first flight honors in a string tournament on the SKI MOVIE! W1rr9n Miller Presents "AROUND THE i::•11• >'·i• '")'ti•)!., Los Alamitos Results w.._..,,0ct...,. .. 1N. c ... r a "''' "IRtT RA.Cl ..... Ylriil. J yur alcll a. U11 In Gr"9 I .. lua. ""'" ..... 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", .. ..... .__...,.,... ..... 2Y .... •ro-I -· ... TUCIC '29'1 1, LEGAL NOTICE LlfuAL NOTICE LEll1t NMfCE tEGAL NcmCl!l LEGAL NOTIQ! CITY OP COSTA MIJA • I ... • ' IXHllll' "I" ' 'AltK DIVR.Ol'MINT FUND CITY Of' .COSTA MESA • EXPJNOtTUl!JS • . • ... \TATEMENT OI' RIEVENUES AND El<'.llllDITUlU .TiWililiJO ~ ' Pl,..I YMr ~ JUM 30, 'I~. GENERAL FUND 11.EVENUES ~Tu·· Francblie Tues Sales Tax Cigarette Tax Property Ttanofer Tu ·: 1.Jeemes t Fines ' ... eri,i t p~ '"··· $1,362,~7.99 90,384.80 1,920,066.28 238,195.56 9,942.16 267,435.55 22,!J!l!,!f llj11~-r I ~~ al Sup!IIef"t,nd ... : 'lleal~;!perty'.·, ! 1~::;:: I =-ID4 G~ts ~~:1~~~ . j ree1 .-Olt.,.1811 34,399.87· I Mlsce~ lntome 12,170.98 •. ' .. EXPENDITURES Pr~Jtcl ~3-Fai"1iew ft\!. , , , le San Diego Frwy Drainage Improv. I I ' ' SPECIAL GAi TAX ~ Goll cOane !Dcome 4,175.()(l I Total Revenuea---''--~$5,081,78G.25 STREET IMPROV.EMENT FUND-Soc. 7106 '• REVENUES ~XPINDltultlS ·., • State Allocation • City Council $ 18,683,45 ~ City' Clerk . . 39,078,97 ;. l.<!gal Publlcati<>Da 8,895.32 Auditing Services 4,070.00 _ City Tl'~urv 1,559.53 ~ Finahce 149,299.53 ( Admlnlalntlon 107,933.SQ 1 City-At(Orbey 62,186.48 • EJ11in-1ng 124,791.71 i Traffic Eogtneerin1 155:7~5' . • Publlc W<i<b \ Aclminbtntlon , Central Servlars . ~ Planning 'Cc)mmisaion I General Admlniltratlve 26 ,318.83 37,363.52 104,639.91· " eo.ts 505/7315.56 i Facllltlea and r..iutpment 161,259.f5 : Adve<tl.tng and l>ri>motion 13,215~ ; Eledronic Dita Processing 93,829.35 / Police ;,1,2115,119'.13 } Fire . +-742;951.t!I ~ CommQ/llcatlono ·180,820.80 . Bulliling'Slfety U2,025.f7 Weed Abatement 9,049.98 Civil Defense 19,844.13 Sanllart · ·359,0~7.84 ·stteet'Ya1i\Th\tance 237,435:09' j 1 Construction Proj<!c!s 133,797.03 Storm Draln--Maintmlance 4,937.55 I Street P,)-Ojectj . 40,088. 'Ill I S1nlet tlght Maintenance 3,232.26 1 Electiono-City Coµncil 8,952.94 I Poond 13,759.18 Cl ' ~ • · Total l!:xpendlturea 84, 789,968.06 ! ' . C!Al'ft~1::lUTLAY PUNQ ' ,uyi1:1iiis' "' 1 ttellw. Momo. $ I .Coofzibutlono ·from~··· ,.• " J>lOper\y-da~. I ·~~ ' .. I 1,020.10 8,500.00 . • 8,108.57 4,824.90 1,214.99 B,:l40.2B ·9,520.70 11,588.~I . ---· ':' .... ~ ..... ~-"") ...... , t T,B'll.IO l - Mlilul ~ u;~ll j u,uut t ,.., ...,_. EXPENDITURES Project 42-Ttaffic Signal Improvement- Newport Bl•d. • Project 47-Sunflowex Ave. No. 2-E. ol Harbor BIYd . Project 51-Plaoonlia Avenue Widening Project 114-Bear st. Improvementa- Su.nflower to San Diego Freeway Project 55-Adoms Ave No. 5-Rlght-of-Way A<quWtlon Project 56-Sunflower A.,,. No. 3- llight-ol·Wa:r ·Acqals: ' Project 57-Folrview Road lmprovem.- SU<11lower to San Diego Froeway Project 58-P!acentii Avenue Extension Project 59-llaker St: Improvements-Babb lo Bratol Sl Project 61-Arll!'rton Dr. Improvement.- Fairview Rd. to Newport BoU!ovrrd Project 82-Adama Avenue Bridge Project 84-Wllaon street W!danlng-Harbor Blvd. to College Street Project 85-&>utll C<>Ut Road and Hyland Ave. Construction 48,100.00 14,993.47 280,017.07 50,277.83 2,000.00 170:31 3,927.44 ' 81,528.44 29,557.45 1,487.45 11.85 . 738.80 Total Expenditures RliViNUES • 234,054.84 2,258.22 P,248.00 ,. 2,000.80 " IXPINDltUltES eroonal Sonlcel Proteuional Serv!COll ,, • ·2B9,657.46 • II Thllndq, Oclab<f JI, 1966 DAILY I'll.OT JJ LEGAL NO'l1Cll • I ~.--~--....,,....._.. . ..,. ~-.. -----.----"T"-·-~-_..~,,....--·-r·~-~-~•~r-••~--•~~~.-..... .----------................ ,..,. ___ ............... ,.. ft IWl.Y "LOT ~. -)I, 1961 PSA Ealulng11 Dip in Quarter -~­'"""'""'"""""for the thin! _..,, -Seiil-,., • '1.tn.•·--· fll,tlJ,lllO, -,.....i t o • per onnum 011 minlm•m term eccounh Hi multiples of $1,llOO. d ~ 'I~ ioJo , -·--1 -µ«.CIJllftUrt MUTUAL SAVINGS AHD l.OAN Aa•OCIATleH 2867 Ent -H-• Conoll Del Mw, -.12625 T.i.phone 675·5010 ...... IC(.,..... JIS £. C:U.OIADO II.WI. •~IA. WW. tlJ• The Men from Merrill Lynch look at LEISURE ••• investment opportunities In this $150-bllllon market Miik• your forum reMrvetlon1 toUy Americans today spend one-third of their time, and a good share of their. money, on leisure pursuits-from ten· nis to TV watching, from camping to concerts, from sewing to swimming. And the prognosis is that, in the future, they'll have even more free time for recreation. Plus more money to spend onit. Leisure has already created a wholr new area of opportunity for investors. an area that shows every promise o· expanding in the future. If you would like to hear a Merri' Lynch Account Executive discuss th• industries that now produce leisun goods and services-and get specific information on which stocks our Re search Department thinks are attrac live within them-come to our Ltf1Ure htdustrles Fontm Ttrt..,..., nHlrHJ, NoYemb« 1 MMa Verde Country Club 1100 Chib House Id., c .. 1a M ... """lilt at 7,30 PM ,,_p You'll find out about: • How Americ1's lf.clu1I shift from l'uriteni· cal stand1rds to uH·lndulpnct has directly affected tt. stock marti:et. Thi ..,.r elpandln& do-it-youmtt m1rte. and what It cot.11d mun to your lnV'lltment portfolio. • The enormous annu1I expenditure for bolt&, 1•m• and musical instruments-and whkh MCurttlel In theM 1ren '""' p1rtkul1rty faYOnbte for arowth . • The $7-bUllon 1 ye1r thlt ps tor home enttrtalnln&. and how It h11 c1used lncrus- ln1 dW.nlficltion on the part of many com- pania and lncru1ln1 opportunlti.. for lmntot1. Reserve your seats today. There's no charge or obligation, of course, but space is limited. Simply call or mail in the coupon below. ..... ·------------------.' ''•• .. ,.~•,•• .. , . •••*• for vour l•hur1 l"ilu1t.i•1 Foni"" .-Til•--'•v. N .... ,.., ... , 1 r" c •• ,, M111. ..... ,~------~---~----....... '--------~----- Clllr~ .... ---------~Zip. __ ,,,... ______________ _ I fj M•RRILL LY~CH, Pl•RC•, I "•NN•R a •MITH INC 1 ! i • • ! ., t•I HOlfM UOADWAY, SANTA ANA !t70l • ' r.,. .... 141.n11 .ror IM -of -torr ..,. •I/kt ;, .,,.. doilf Jr-1 ._.._ lo I p .... lf!ld Salurdau• from , a.111. to 11 -· ,.. ., .. --r-~. -· .. ·. " -~ - f Medicare Service to Ex-pand -No Matter .Wlw's Elected ~ome Buying Rush Starts BJ SYLVIA PORTER n-Ill aboolutdy no -wha-... tbol .... alrud,y -Medicare -•m will be ezpanded Erltlc the next """ mlnlftration. T b e r t'. II ab10Jutely no doubt wbataoever that the tues we FINANCIAL DIRECTOR Manuel Armandarl• poy -• &>clal Sc:wily -lrtl>ulots or u Federal Income trq>oyen -1o -the ......... will be ralleil. Pi'MtAenUal candidate Hubell Humpiu'ty bu -poeed~mendtng M e di c a r • -coverqi to 1.2 m1llion disabl· THE GROUNDWORX for · ~ Ill -beina laid rit1t1 ,_.,,,.. Pod -,,--. 1!D the SoeJai ,.LoWJ-.V, \Yi!-. W5 Securtly Admlnlit:alloa, .Ille .--;;ii-new aulat-' Jlopartmeut o1 Health, Educa-ant mat>ager ofSecunty tlan ltld Wolf.re ol other .Pacific.National llonk"s -. Md.._ the molt branch. A native of San Ubly now benefJlll In the nur. Diego Wilson fi, ~ Min IJ the m.mioa ol fted 0bY. the 0l'l!1ge "'""1111" dlubled won.rs. Coonty Chapter, Ameri· For the diNbled American, C8D lnslitut<> of Bank· medical colt.a: nm a n Ing. .. 11...,.. thr~ -·· hljdl --=--------u far the Modicaro-<oYel'ed Leasing Ups Cost Of Defense Fix and Armendariz Promoted by Irvine qecl beneflclary. F.,... of today"• dlubled Americans have health tnaurance coverage than had those aged 65 and oYer when t h e Medlcare progrem began two yeara aeo. To put it bluntly, the typical disabled American ii in even greater need of Medicare benoflll than i. Ille typical aged American. Congress bal already lhown bipartisan aupport for bUls Jn. troduced to extend Medicare beneflll to the disabled and there is no reuoo to believe that Ulla support won't carry over into the new Congress . WASHINGTON (AP) Defense work in ti lndurtri.al planll will cool the Pentagon at 1eut an extra tsS.8 million because the contracton lease rathur than purchaae their facllitiea, a new government atudy show•. Two Irvine Co. employes, Warren Fix and Manuel J _ Armeodairz have been pro- moted to controller and direc- tor of financial services for the company respectively. Fii: of Newport Beach, fonnerly assistant controller, will be responsible for plan- ning and directing the func- tions of accounting, financial reporting, budgeting and data processing. A graduate of Claremont Men's College, Fil: ls a member of the California Society of Certified Public Ac· Dreyfus Earnings Up Earnings of Uie Dreyfus Corp. were $1,064,000 or 47 cents per share for the third quarter of 1968, and $1, 792,000 or $1.24 per share for the first nine months of 1968, Howard Stein, president, announced to- day. - In the comparable periods of 1961, earnings of the Dreyfus Corp. were $1,061,000 or 47 cents per sh.an! for the rhid quarter and $2,0,000 or 22 cents per share tor the first nine months, based on a greater number of shares out.standing. • ' countants, American lnsUtute of CPA'a and the Nation.id Association ol A"""1nt.ants. Arme'ndariz, a resident of Tustin, joined the Irvine Co. in September, 1967 following 11 yean with the finn Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery. Formerly asststant controller of financial servicea, Armen- dariz will be responsible for preparing financial ana1ysea of the company's major projectl. A graduate of UCLA, Amen- dariz is a member of the American Institute of CPA's and the Los Angeles Chapter of the California Society of CPA's. Zenith Tells New Records C!IlCAGO -Zenith Radio Corp. set sales and earnings records for both the third quarter and the fint nine months of 1968, the finn an- nounced. Earnings for the t h i r d quarter increased to $9,49f,OOO, or 50 cents per share, 16 percent higher than tlfe previous third quarter record of $8,199,000, or .. cenb per share, set in 1967. Third quarter sa1es were $175,004,000, a gain of 5 per- cent from the 1967 record third quarter of $167,141,000. I See by Today's Want Ads: • A vtry sweet lady with her own transportatioo. is want. ed for babysitth1g on Lido Isle. Look e.t this Ad! 26" Zen· ilh O>lor T.V., maple, re. mote cc:.rtml, ~ brand new pk:t\.tre tube for $325. ·'Thieves Market Off 5 Fam- ilietl'. are having a &&!'&fl' 111.le . . . Many, many iood itemA. e Good bey on a '67 Honda 450, lncludiqr windllhield • bq1. • Thi• ii • l"l!'al "Gu"! '&4 Econoline V&11, new tirel. p&int. ' Vt'OOd panelline il xint cooditicla. Adding !be cool of out.of· hospital p..acrtptlon drugs is another favored f u t u re change, especially tn cues where chronic 111 n e 1 1 necessitates continual purchase of cwt.ly drugs. TODAY, the elderly spend approximat.ely three times as much for drugs as do younger Amerlcam, and frequently their drug billJ average as much u $UJ to $20 a month. Most lndlvldual.s who are ~iving or\ly the minimum $.SS-a-month Social Security benefit simply cannot afford to have preteript!Ol'll f t 11 e d unless they have aub!tantial outside rt!OUJ'Cel. Few health insurance plans designed to wpplement Medicare aiver o u t -of-hospital prescription drug: costs. The cost of including: drugs in the Medicare program might range from $220 million to nearly $700 million in the first }'ear -the equlYa~nt of an extra $2 to $32.0 per month in Medicare premiums. A posaible compromlae is a $25 a year deductible on drug costs. There also ls mounting pressure to simplify t h e program. Humphrey, among others, proposed combining the voluntary doctor bill in- surance plan with t h e automatic hospital coverage, and financing it by Social Security contributions plus conlributiom from the U.S. Treasury. And there 's pressure for the elimination of one or more of Medicare's deductibles, such as "the $40 deductible Medicare hospitaJ patient.. must pay for each "spen of illness,'' ('4-f,begin- ning in January). TO nND other areas in which there ii pressure to U:· pand Medicare, all you need do is look at the gaps in the pre.sent system.. .Not covered today are routine dental care ; the servfces of psychologists., optometrlab, social workers, physl1al therapists, priYate nurses ; extended psychiatric care. Among the items of medical hardware not covered are hearing ahis, eyeglasses and dentures -all widely us- ed by elderly citizens and fre- quenUy eEpenSlve. ~ Clearly, we can't possibly afford the fan)asllc prk-e tag Implied by all those ..... ping ehanjJo& in Medicare. But jU!I u ~arly I the trend ll toward ..... and bi111"' benefits. . :pj t . NOW! ~·,d ·. • ••• • FREE SAFE DEPOSlt IOXJ 'or Mercury Ian,. m1lnt.l"ffll mlnlm1.1m bllance Of $2,000. Merc•l"J Savl111 1ow effen hollM ........ --...... ., te $5,000,anol •l1ht years at low 111te1 end 1111all ••llthlJ pa,. ••llta. laq•lr• at lltrc•l"J Savlllp anol U. Aatcletloe. Buena Port< Dffi.-; -827-2320 • Huntington Beach Office: - 540-4050 ,, I • • M.n:ury $.avtrtp' .-. polley ...... ,..)'OU ~-1 r.t. Of l"t.rnt for k11urwd MY!np. • FUnda .. m lllttf'tft fn:wn d• of ... , ... nets rectMd bytM tilnth of HM monttl Mm lhttf'llft from the fint. lntemt compounded dtltr- bonUs 9CCOUrttl Ml1blt. MERCURY SAVINGS ""..,., eaocllfllln --·14Koll!A ... -Pl<t °" Knott, ,.... °"""' --7112 Mln11r Aw., ffuntl11fto• le1ch AtRllS trOll Tiii a..twq Shopc)lnt Cellttr I And · if all the leases were renewed for continued defense work, the extra expenae would jump to $99.3 million, ac- cording to the report just released by the General Ac-- counting of f i c e , Congress' auditing agency. Tbe practice of leasing rather than buying land and buildings to perform defense work is wide.spread in private industry, GAO said. The agency's auditor• studied the operations of 17 privat.e contractoni in 20 loca- Uoos and found that GAO call- ed 153 significant lease ar- rangements -those where annual rentals totaled $50,000 or more a year -in 11 of those locatlOnl. Neither the contracton nor the local.ions were identified , but the GAO said most of the work wu done under negotiated contracts. These are priced on the basis of cost to the contractor, and the con- tractor is able to charge off to the government as costs the rent paid for the land and buildings. Armed services prG- curement regulations permit this practice, GAO said, while severely restricting t h e amount which a contractor may charge to the goYemment on owned facilities. By the time all of the 6S leases studied by GAO expire, therefore, the extra cost to the government through r e n t charg~ will be $55.8 million. 1£ all of the leases art renew- ed, it will be $99.3 million. And , GAO noted, 23 of the leases have already come up for renewal and all have been renewed . "in most of the present leas- ing agreement.!, the con- tractors will own the facllitle.s at the end of the tease period only if they exercise available purchase opUons," GAO Aid. "UntWi the contraCtors purchase these facilities, the. government will continue to absorb rental COISl8 under any contracts , with these con-- tractors for performance 1t these locations." When GAO asked Ult con- tractors why they leased rather than purchased facilities, nine cited ''the basic instability o f government ·bl.Wness and the greater riak they woukt assume b 'I ...... faclllfies ... pure.-.. ··" "W However, GAO aatU, e found tbal five of lhe nlne con- tractors executed sevtn1 tu.. Ing qreements for lnlUal teue perloda ol 10 years at longer. 1t would seem that in wch lnltancel contractors, were wllttng to wume the risk of long·t.erm oc:cu~.u ln all, GAO aald It !OoJod U leasing agreementa t:I. at Ieasi IO yean' duration. "From the government's otaodpolnt,'lualng -.....it ln a more COltJy method of ac> qulJIUlln ... ... beli<v• the aovemment tblukl encour•at contncton to uUU. tbl purchue method ol acqulrint facllltiea." G.KO aalJ. "Th11, we believe, I 1 pariiou~-... the ..,,'"'°'"" n11 .. i...v11y on th·1 · ~ for buslnell, .. do tlio --· at tbe locations w••llf ID wr review." Tbe Doi-Deoa11tnltll. aller atudYlnl Ibo GAO report. Aid It "tioolil loot Into the possibility ol alterln& the -curement rqulatml to en- courage contractors to purchaM, lnllead ol ..... plant facllitleL "J W, JOHN etlNNJll'I'" NEW YORK (AP) -Altar liavlng been frustnlod fot; at • lout two years by rising • '""' and hip bam>wtn& cbargea, many po&enttat bomeownerl teem to ban -• decision 1o ocl -,Ind bey, This a1 1eu1 is auueat.c1 by the recenl high number ol houslnc llarll, • atartlln& llpn el U mlllloa units for September. This was the highest rate since early 116' and came as • surprise even lo ..... ~ ealale people. Por many mentb1 Amerlcam had b<en delaying b o m e putdlasel primarily becaUJt mortgage rat.ea were rising slwply. Bu~ u they del.lyed, they ...... the prices of homes rise u futer or even faster. In Uie past three years, for example, some young couples with their eyes fixed on what they believed was a $20,000 home have found to tbeir dismay that It is oow priced at $25,000, or beyond t b e i r capacity to finance. No wonder then t h a t purchase decisions are being made. An inflationary psychology, oeyer long absent from the real estate market, seems now to have won out over c8uUon. Hli,H PRICES I n f I a Uonary psychology develops in this way: Prices rise and the consumer retreats, even lowering his liv- ing standard to offset the higher prices. After a couple of years, however, his attitude might change. Gradually be comes to believe that .if he doesn't buy now he'll pay even more tomorrow. Over a Jong period of time this psychology always makes its lmpact on the real estate market. Al. population in- creases the amount of space per person shrinks. Land can- not be produced to keep pace. And ao the demand grows for land and for that whlc.h is built upon it. Adding to the pressurt for new homes is the fact that home purchues are n o t po s tp on able indefinitely. Growing families d e m a n d more space. Ap a r t m e n t houses, which in many sec- tions are filled to capacity, fail to serve this need. And so, despite high mortgage lending -Y<JllDI famm. -bu11nc. Now lhal Ibo houalna • -" belltmlnl 1o -• """ actioo, -al the ...i estate people l!ilo weo hurj , wlleD Nies fell ol! a few )'Wll, , ago .,. 8"ttlnt ...., alight vatillcatlon from tailing -wortd !hat tt ... oaly. ~~. ter ol time anywy. Tbe boom •• WU bowld lo telurn, they""""•" 'Oil.I mootb the ptUklent ol • the Natiooal Asaocl.IUon ol Real Estate Boards, Lyn E. Dlvlll ol Dallas, ltlDllUDCOd that the indU!lry not ooly ....... baCk on. hi feet but ap- proaching .... the ,... ...... booms 1o bistoty. "'nle -dllaen ol all .. • the person l!ilo waits and. walls for the Ideal termr befot< he buys property," aa111-- Davis ... Probably ever1•' person ln this room belongs tO :· the club known "1 wish I had ' bought it 10 yean ago.' " . There is evidence to support · both of Davis' contentions - that the nation faces a reai-... estate boom and that mant,;;S many people are anguislied.f:i;• the piece of proparty that .. ~ away. ~ , . IMPACI' , ... ,. A new federal bouslnc'1a"!(~ will mm Its Impact -f<lt'.~ sometime om year, wlMlr:~ homes will bt more availablt.._~.: Bul~lt<ndscoolit>lo,1 are not likely to drop. 1be .f. trend is strong and may ~ tinue so unless very large · porate builden enter the in force.· ~· ~:! In the year ended in Aul"if!· 3 the Real Estate Boar8·: repofted that the resale vallif • of emting single f•m111· : homes, generally <!f thrie.J bedrooms, rose almost $1,009 ·~ to a national average price at $20,630. The same house a year earlier could have been bought for $19,862, and in lllM for $18,685. A cauUonary word abo<rt these figures : Real estat.e over a long period of time continues to rise in price but there can be deflationary periods also, ranging from moothl to yea:n, as can be related by anyone who sold property durina the depression. Conditions also can range widely in dliferent se¢ions of ~country. In tbe past year, 'for example, the resale price of • typical single family home in the South actually .. ~ fell, from $19,133 to $19,110. Brewer Claims Really l Non-return Bottle . l ' • . • . NEW YORK (UPI )-A me<al cam. G.lllng into beer ; Swedish brewery claiml -to and carbonated IOft. drinks ? have follnd a clue to the would be a ma:I?' triU:mpb for : ultima~ solution of the beer the plutic industry. 111 the and soft drink bottle problem. United Stat.es alone, uae d Warby Brewerie~ says it has plastic bottles for all products developed a plastic bo't.Ue that · bas_ grown from one billion in diaintegrates of its own accord 1960 .to · about 4.$ blllloo this about two month.I after the year, l\CC'Of'ding to the Society beer has been drunk. As long: for the Plastict Industry. as the botUe is full the plastic 1be plastic bottle scored ft.a is stable. As; SOOD U it .is first great IUctelS by taking emptied a 1low photolytic dJlintegrailOI!. process starts over the ·liquid detergent and ffom inside. · bleacll field. It now has a ' Think what that wou1d mean dominant p0s1Uon in household ·i If it really works for Che cllemical1, toiletries and cos-•. bevera~ lrid~. No return metics and is being used in- problem1, nO dilpoaal ~ pharmaceutical! and foods blems. Just let the bottles pile auch as ketchups, mustards, ! up in the yard until they milk, aoups, prepared salads, evaporate. shortenlnp, fruit juices and Beer already ii b e i n g cbeele. • marketed in plastic: botUes by Two ma.Joc hurd1es had to be a Munieh brewery in com-overcome lo give plutk a petltlon with 11111 bo\Ue1 and real entry into f o o d , I P••••~ Howard H. It. Wcag ot Laguna Beach 11 new operatioo1 utriltant for Newport-Balboa Sav· inp and Loan. Previou .. lly be was 8SliJtanl to cootroller at Newport Beach headquarters pri- or to bis latest prom<>- tloo. I . pbarmaceuUcal.I ond better ·cosmetics. The method ol closure had to be made u good u a 1tus jar « bottle closure and • ~ plastic had .. be -loped .. the producl could be_,,bythe........,u accurately u in glau. The tut .... accontplbhed with .. Improved polyvlnyl c:hloride . • • ' • ' • l I ' WP IUJnl were spent b1 ·aompatlies "' both 111<1 .. of the .AUndie: to develop maahlne!I that ~ give pl.utlc bottles , 1 and Jan lmprovacl oeala. _,_ • I 11oca .. It flu larl'll' _.. • • • I etl the problom C ieUtq COO-I lalneil .. --kit cOnier lbelril-.., In u.. dairy'• dellvtl")' .... the plutlc bOttle now fl -by mMe tbu l,ooo dalrlea In tho United Statu. ft '" ~etl fa lab "'"' about 30 pes...i • the nil.all milk --b7m1,tho Plutlcl lndu"1y Sodety Nld. Tbe aodety -IOtal .. ,. el p!Olllc botU.. In America eboold hit a.. bllllon • ,..,. by 1'70 and ID much hlgiler If ... ol clolr plutlc for food contalnen catches oo with -·· lf the carbonated beverap and bre•log Industries IO into plutlc botllt1 heavily, _. l"Owlb could be _,,,,,.., -..... -. ------~-.. ·~· . ., ..... ' .............. . ..... _ ........ _ •• _ .. ·•-•i ... -· ... -- • al • " c ., II ., It " p " u 0 ., b: • u " ., I ! Cl T u n. I p r v c A • II u l a • c • ~Living Cost Down ' Says Bank Report '• ' • •, ' .. • '· • • • .. • ,, ••• .,. "j. <I:• 1: .. •• ' .~ ., ... r •tr:111n;;1.:: f! _ .... .,., .. ,...., ~"~ . .,.. • . . ' l ' ' •. ' • ~. Octobtr )I, 1'1611. DAILV I'll.OT g , Many Key Points Wrap~ r f n '68 Educa~n Package · • •• Dress Yourself .lin Profits . . ' '• ~ . ' ' • " ' I Maybe you think you haven't got a thing lo w~ar. Bu1.D.AltY PILOT advertising . :.. ;. ' / representatives have Ideas in all sizes, sh1pes and c11lors. ·We'll tailor a . ~ ; ' , I ' ' ' . program to fit your need~. And we'll make ii . liJ vour budget, too. ... . ' \ t ' f. , . f • • 'Come In to~a( and br~ ~rgund · the shop that pra~~ces · the be~·dr-. ..... ~ ~ .••. ' ... , . <. news~~" ill f9wn. It's a fashion show In pictur~.s and print. And your Prodi!d • goods or services will' be displayed ln the most re~ed showcose you C.n· find; )• ' ... I ,,...... • I I • ' I ' Buy yourself a Christmas gift, some stylish · holiday profits..- ' \ .. , :.;. -.. ' Call 642-4321 -We'll send a Fltt9r* ' -..... I • ' ' ., t • • • ' \ < I ! j . i • I I I • ---·------··••st''d-M •t't tt 0 .+e ·re •··•W ·e++".o+------··---.... ·-•-·•·-·•·rtr _,. -------· -+ •.••• .L • • .. '· I \ J ., ___ •.---••-1-... -........... -.-.. +•wrw••peuqw ;so...-cs••S4•¥ a ;ss+me•+••'+--0 ••'"--"'T.~ 1t1 ~~ ~ , • ,.,.,. Ol!lt' 11. lM 1¥• Be11se Cllllt E'iaatt. •• *:·HARBOR C EN TER ~ • ' . ' . ' . ' • " ' ' . ' ' it., ' ' i : . ., I , I " . ) -2300 Harlior 11¥d. · '.,, '; Costa . , ~.,.·~-. : ~NC[ 1929 .. ' . c-'" and ,..,stW fllr 1M WHltE · ' ',.,. FRO . -o• ou1 Low 11scou11 TW~ ~::f..f.~-:.:· .... ., I -• Pll ES LIVISTOCIC OJlPOSITION SNOW · ·, NO¥. ' lhn1 NO¥. 10 "Sakltlt i. 1111' ' ' ' HIXldt'I' '"*°"'' • ;na E•""'fl A-. AUii 'm' htl.P...,lrut Erlra big 8.a. oz. aerosol can of deod~rlt tor. eatite 11mi~. Includes price off. labtl. COMP.AT a· 7c "' . ' . AQUA NET HAii SPl4Y HUGE 1& OZ. Favorite of millions! Regular, unscented or superhold formula. NOXZEMA ·SKIN • INDEN CREAM MIDKAHD G1easel ess, {lledi· cated cream; facia· cleanser. 10 ot jar COMP. AT 1.45 97c ·· ·TIHEIT- FOAM IATll OIL • Adol • ,,. ""' 99 for most luiurious C bathing. Jlh: Ol . COMP. AT 1.50 LOCATII ~r llAIN tllTIAMC£ Millions of prncriplibns haw been • tilted at Whitt flOOfs Pha1TI1actes. ' , Let llS 111iceJQUr,..a ""'"~on •. ' .., ......... DANllUP• CONTROL SHAMPOO Bl~ COMP. AT 1.59 • Ol. ""' enfiro 69c l.1mily will find e1'ective. ·- COMPA!EAT $1 --------.--'=~'-= 5 9 C 3 '·'· olutie bottle .ot affec- tive deodor1nL . .. _ COMP. AT Ht fi LOI ..._..... c.llfwWt · JEllENS lOTION Huge 14\li Oz..bottlewtth plunger type dispenSer4 ., NEW TECHMATIC BAND RAZO• ·J,~ ~ .. ~., . . 5 shaving edges, .. " fits your old Tech· matte 1azor. By Gillette. COMP. AT$1 5.7c • '' ' ' . ,. ( , ; I COSTA MESA JON '11STOI Avt•• JUST Glf .-T AV!. STOii ~ .. 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AND 11:11 P .M .• • • •• • • I • • • • 4 • 11 • • . •., I • ' ·~ 1.-/' . HARBOR IOUJivARD - DRIVE· 11: TliUTRE . ~ .(' • '-4 ! ' i HAIBOl .BL~. ~ ~~-~~~m-1m ; • ... .. iJ\,4 "' " . . / ' i "IF HE HOWRS, LET 8 , l "WOWI . ............... . I \ - J . I I • I I .. .! ,, e i l! 1 ' • " ., • I, . ' '• ' ' . '1 •• ' -· .... '• ~'!"'""-----.... -------~-~~ -------------------• l '." I l.i,.~ I • • . .l . ' Old ' '.+ii ~ ··-·· •· 9"' .. .• ... iitiiii • • ( ~ -.. " .......... =--~---------------' • • ... -___ , ~ .... _..._._.__ ---~ .. I j . ·' I I .. ' • • . ' -- • ~-o..-:n. 19611 DAILY PILOT n .. Satisfac_tio!J G':'arantee-d or_ You Money Back! 'Guaran eed 36 Months I . Tough,~Treaded • • ;Fu·ll 4•Ply Nylon ·Supertred . '" , . Full 4-Plyi{liylon. Crusader Tread Lifeti~ G••nntel · ,.i.;.~i!'-11 795 ...... L'8J.L1'. 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' : '~'Worklil wUn.lha'telev\lion Jlleil--" ~ neldilllllOGa.. ,CilDilderably·more;.-oUhe :.,.ay1 Ill -~aaglll art reetlftjl, -rither-:t!>~ ltiifii• . . JOifth poln\b!g-to'1he lntenflons »fr~e:. Dried . "-.; .,.. ,~· .J ·, : ;r ·'O• -. al.iO JIOUt, "m•anfiii ii·fowld : : '¥<..l!>e ~ 1114·uhlleh1anding of the ~elver, not :~tb, _8ft.or1be/wonU UHd." · : ~ :Jli ~sesslng .t"!evlJ!on'• rolt ~~. ~ \'ODlll'-?+1. : ~Y~°Ur'lr.:i';fi;:\:1'11ry~s'-~~':~~b: :llsh-It. ption as a'.JIOWet'fUJ>sjller '~~1ilr )-\hlerican indllllry. On the olh0o!r1 ;!llulcli-·' ~•loh . ;seems ~uc:tant to admit the ~ii~~~!¥­ :commercial messages could be respoalUile' .~r· : grave temions and ftiutr8tlons among 'minority : groups in ·our countrY..': ~ -~ .t ·· f ..- : Concerning thja 1J>Oh!t. th• prot .. aqr ¢fen a. : stat,ment -from a Vicf~pewsmae•l!l>9uftlhe' power · ·at~ .. . . ; ' ··in Ila~ br®ght s~en .. of American 8tt!uenae, :the ~cally and impl'!"'sively, Into :the 11111. •wbare people sleep four Jn a room, :inlo • . "~ the sha<lC1ti5t1'"v"AQj!'t . :own ,~Ines and el · · ""'!Iii.'...., : • mlal• and the p ~ .... :~y~' W.· · ·.!ed on Negro f9iii1J!ieo; llli!t'olh•Y. :'\1:8 li8Ye:. i1I our. society:. Televi1lon 'hai·lleJp- :e<I · · • theti yeilrnlnga not· only for basic dig· ID aDd equality·•but for I.he material things . !den-• :t!itied with •"1s• ti I , ,. :· >· -': ii.,.~ j>\11~ ~~···; _Casmlr ,':1_~" . qa~1 . Iii<:• ~~· li ".\'ou.aee.thls.11eaullful world~de, tha~,Yoo : enjoy, ~. a.¥,r. a while '10.Qi) tO!lsfy,n gets : •' ~ h~a&g point. . . -~.' . . : -''The e:rPectatlons of the ~-sharpened :by !lie good lffe portrayed ~·<>11 their tele-.. ,..,.11 ~. :vision •~. , L -. • : Coocernlntr seven! otudles. of,~egro ~·~lion ' :viewers. C.stnlr-:()b,.,-ves that iemiile resiionllents ;indicated "a hbv.y ·preference for seria1s" -that :is, sOap operas. · ·_1 ~ ;· •. ~ • : In view of th\~ pcilJler sfwly del\lt with 12 dey- :14De serials am cile nighttime so9p '-Opera which · ;appeared on Los Angeles television last March. : One finding of !his study, Casmlr writes; .was • :that the five most frequent categortis'ofiildlV!dQ81'-' :ap~g on 1hese serials were d~r laWyir!, ... :bbu.se!'1ves , nunes a:nd student!. 'nle professor :notes: : •:Occupitional groups represented ranged at the :very lowest from the $8,00IHlcyear group, and fre- :q_l!entlY would ra,ge· up to an income level of prop- :a'bly $50,000 a year. ' · ; : "Most of the individuals portrayed hev.e at least,.: 1 1 :a high school educatioo with marty of them having :completed up to 1ix years of college or university ~!fW>lnl-All Ille bome1 shown In ll!ese serials rep- :resent at least middle class and often upper middle <class st!Uing1." • •;-, : • Wliteo • Casmjr: ''Findings discussed 1:1n tliis i>•r atronslY •ucgeot that many of I.he raCla1 dis· ~llrbancel DlflY v·ery li~ely be much less racial and much more ec1)trbmic in nature, the racial part be- tn:g vital only becauie of the disadvantaged position fin which the Nepo ftnds himself as a group," • I • Dennis tlae M~e . '. A.•d' ' . • .... ..... ptANUTS . ' ' - . . . .... JLJs'r l'l{INI(, SWEETIE! IN·A-~ITT_l.E WHILE YOJ'LL · 'BE MR:,HAMHOCKER! ~:.: -'.' ,- Ii ' ~· • .... ' ~ • • ' . . -• 60f lO .rT·'JIO MOM-~ l'f,nfR NlLP #re ... ~ .M ..... /tlllfM' .•• : ' . ·> , , 0 0 0 • ..,. ·• " ' ' ' ' ' ly'Cli!irt. M )chlila Mlli'I • • J By Hcnlcl U Dojll ' ... ' --. . \• ~ T ' _,.• .. hrd Joh•ol! NoT" MY WJNG C&LLAlt I ';)f ~·- '1y Tom K. Ryan ; By ' Al Stlil1h . ..• By "'911 o' -~•I r . l'llllU 'r. =. .. , .. - • .... • u.r tll llOI .. , , ·-tel (Ill) . ' ' t ' -•:-·•-< ... .., '41..., ~·P'l'"I· ... -·. . . --·-~..,..-jli!Yiiiiffi!!lili&f!ii!lliC .. -"" --"" ,_ • '~~~l~ • 1:111•--c:•••"•••.,. ••"Ill 1 • _. <---·---_...,. __ _ ' ' . ... r:i-~ ,_ "" .... -.... . ., .. "'"" ..... "" .. Jun lnl't, Ftnlll: 1lmlilt. _ . ; ...... Complete P111itll9 s.1 ~ Top Quality -hat .f9fVlce 1211 Weal l1llio1 ~IYil. . .. ,. '--------------------'I • • ,. Lovers' q.,,.rrel? ' ' Malilyn A!betjseo is indignant at Rartdy Keene for resisting her amorou.f advances in· this ' scene 'from "Sunday in New York," resuming Friday at the Hunl!J\gtoo Beach Playhouse. . Gal.den West Coll.ege To Present 'Barefoot' "Barefoot In the Park," Neil West College productioo to be Simon's long-running comedy entirely cast, directed an4 hit, will be the first Golden designed by students. Tbe show will open No\'.. 7 in the college's Patio Theater, Santa Ana using both d•y and evening drama students. Admission will be free. Tryouts Set Diane Baty, a sophomore from Fountain Valley.. is Audltioni for "Biography," directing the co~~dy of a tb:e nest production of the San-newlywed couple living on the i,. Ana ~mm.unity Players, -sixth .floor of a New York will be held SUnday and Mon· apartment. day, Nov. itO and 11, director Donna Howe and Mark Rou Corbin announced. Hasefeld take the leading roles A cast oftflve men and\ree of Corie and Paul Bratter, women ill needed, along with with Roland Barajas, who also production ' workers for tile is designing the set, cast as show, including painters and the eccentric neighbor, Victor carpenters. Velasco. ~ tryoatl will -be -OM-Rounding out the cast are ducted at 3 p.m. SUnday and Silly Mlliell, P<ter ~ 7:SO p.m. 1 Monday at the and Bob Pone. Pertonnance.s Playen Theater, 1020 W. 8th will be given at 8 p.m. Nov. 7- St, Santa Ana. 9. ' iu..., 2 AbN.!i I . ' ',Now buy '• . theatre. and sport tickets at Buffums', . ' use your charge card Mak• ,.,.,....tions for ntal•r theatre and •ports attraction• ••• char9e thtm to your • ... --· ,. ms~ """"'-.a--·· - . ...... ~ -...... ll!fl-tflts:lt -' -~------ " .. , -' ' • OPIM 'rQpAY "6'41 . . ZERO MOSTEI. IN "THE l'RODUCERS" ................... ~·······~· .... • GEORGE SEGAL IN "~Y.I, BYE. 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Con.-tlonal ; A1JO e1111 t6W•Jt...,., -..... ,, , .,1 • tlYCIEST Sil DBUn 3 BfDllOOM UNm • KEY Yml ~ -PERl=lON . ... ........ ~,. ~ WHY PAY RlflT I ... __ -lint T~~"!-~.~~~ 3 ICl:l:0 M1(0 UJn · NEWPORT BEAOl R-% Loi. 2 BR, d•n, l(t. li• rm. a R. C. <l11£111l, llAolty 1-. 5 BR. 21' ba., hm . ·-· .. ·---·----"' ~ •w1 din nn ..,1 _._: i..u..a. , .W:;;;,:Vla:;;l;;*:,::....==:.;.,,_:;::::;i rm., 2 patiol. Gttrftad A ..,.._,,, .. .,..,.... G.l.orF.H.A.Owyourowu ' SbZ'. cU ~ild·r~ -;;•'il.unc»ft DUPLEX. 3 Braokbnt area. $4,000 IMll.1-pd,Sbed- -:l\t -STr,5(11. lane, rent rece!pta are not Deep down deu. lllP06e11. ·wnl Suhordln•te U3,!CXl. OwDS' IC-oM<I. 1J8/ 1 bl. A 1 BR('l bl. 1 'NI:• o • .. r· eonnct at nHt ea:a. ~ lhil FOUR You'Ut>timpl:c11edwttbthlJ: 5 ,_,,. ..__ Oc-•1-~~~~=~--w-•'"--.. me. Di. we.. BEDIWOM, ""'bath ltUO> 3 BR with _.. .. lomtl1 M>Q """'•OO ~• 4 BIDRM $21.000 DLX. Pork Lklo cooclo.; t...i ~$115.--MJ will !,... ot 1:1'15 Mo. c::; law&: leach I RMlty, IM. . co ... -homo. IAl'I" "'°"'· lli beth hoar" Sparl<· $26, FHA GI Ylew: lpl., 2 Br. 2 Ba. Im! """"' -: MM!l!l1 comer lot. $19,1116(1 • F.H.A. linl built-in kitche!l. 1arSe EZ tmiu • Prlce Reduced On. PT.!!00. 6T5-2l!llXi Jm1 W • .._ BlYd., Ml ~9200 .... , ... 1409 with $1.<flO down JllUa do. aiz@d bedroorna, like · new Newport W\}k to St Johll School. B~ Vlew In The muff.I! HuntlngtOn luch 1400 Santa Ana 1~0 ln1 -• NO DOWN C.I. blah pUe-..,.,,.,.,.,. ,_.,.. to llnd ot this Ov"'-Bay, ! br, 3 be. BEACH "'OUSE ~ : . I - - -- "E...,~----,....""I: ...-. '-..J • " Call Today!! · .. dlaxxtn town with IPdnk· •I ,...,. l t.nrur. 145,000 Own. 61441'18 n IY BUILDER 'Z:950 Coron, Model ::-.::!"'...;... ~ :.:-= Vidor!• 1<!~ SP"IUNR. IGN" G AT -... -..... 2 Thil II • .,,.ctal -for Now 3 BR-2 .... w/ . ..,.. '4'-'111 BR. Ire rec rm, R->. SOS.llO -who.,,.. the -and Og.. """"I oft, -m..,, BEAt.rrIFU... C 0 LL E G E S24,900 • VA or nIA term& 8"d 1Sl90 cub. 673-2256 lift to tab km& wa1ka 11:1 em..! CF!N ' _, PARK. 'l1lree bedi.oom.1. 14 • ., REALTY * JJDO s.vms the and or a:it qUlet1y at the Q!ICli ~ St. belho, DIMNG AREA and -••ANYTQIE'' 3 1>dnno 2 -· fU,500 Coll .....,., <do< lo """" 1he -==·=Q<;.,60,1-4=1=20==·==1 llu&e tftakfut ftlOlll. De-541-GXJ atter 5:30 sun come up or llip into the - --·-·"""" 2 Bl HOME '8291WWBl•d. CM "'""'"""'·Yl"Jl'°"' Tu.tin 1640 tor both bof;t and trailer Iler·. 1003 Baker, C.M. • , . BL\1Fl'S Arel.: S Br. 2 thla 'tlf'IJndefful brand --------! ~-lot,~·i··'ji!!!ll..,"'!~'!'!!m-m'a!Wood floon:, fatio, double D&9PER.ATE. n.-ne your Batha; ecmtkl,'next to ~1 new sPFrl'ACIJLAR pool & ..... """ ... ..., --~ ..... vinbt ln town )'UU"> 4. bedroom, 2 bath '!House . •----' 1lrle tio --c .. i. 'p.raae. •we • terna. Ex:~ent 3 BR By qwntr, "1,950~ 6"-0655 area .... _., lJI. ' .,,.. .. --$7500 13.6,850 b...Ude Mrlle ca lovely , ahd Home" Magazine award fruit; 3 Br. & den, new 1en front tnd 1"f. Oner N winn 1m \,,._,~~ d 1a~-........ i• -~ UDUeno· NI DUPLEX ....... Immaculate -... port HafL 1210 ... '·-·~% an ""'" • ""'· bl'"': ""' • ..... ~ · dltion. Sepente double ~ you can walk to the betich pa.int $28,500.•544.1991 ~ to ell far <d1 fM,500 lfUR. nine. 1om!s u.le ol tbJa 2 BR eNlb aide-, hardwood prqt &; large ya r d . * CLlJT Hawn ll·2 Income. fl"om here. There'• an all • 1tY · • · 1waJrlaul ~ Home. ftoorl, double ,PtQe. sood Pt)'Dlel'rta cf $141 month ! Br. ·2 ba. hat 2 Br. Ocean Pas kttehen with GE built-Lapuna Btach 1705 : Four~ bedtwtftl, 3 Eutmde location. $25,000 principle A: internt. ™1:;;V::•:;""'::::· =l'il.=1'0.=540-=rn=•=I in appllances, axy fireplace Quem lilf!d' 1-dwi:-A mag-with term•. ~l Heritqe R" • & I j to enjoy winter eveninp: and ,J • • ... •••• '' • C::-:-1....::"~~ ntt1centawtmmhlgpoo1. was Wellt-McCardle, Rlfn. F.atate Newport ShoNI .1220 wall to wall carpetlnc, teoo-THIS OLDE HOUSE * •-l7Tl ·•--mo* WJll .......... ~ . ...u 102,!<IO,NOWONLY$46.000! moN""°"'Bl"'.,c.M. 4 BEDRM--2 STY ..i,..,.,yan1,-11&wnand ,...... --"""J" bome $ZM Call t Call for llJIPOlntment todl,Y. 548-lT.!9 Evn. 644-0084. Want a Stealf Try 4 ~I 2 BR. Pllll Den Cl (3 BR.} 2 landscaping. A real. beach Reminds ane of AtmJMN tit;:;;;;;;;;;JI h*x.:....... = or &Jbmlt )'(Art smaller home • 2 Balbi • large llvbW Bath with recreation club. buy at.Ju.st $25,235. No down AILONG THE NEW ENG-i~ $29,500 on ourparantee trade plan. 3 DUPLEXES room. bUge lot only 27,900 =· 316* Ceda~ to Ve!ta:, or FHA and Con-LAND 6EA COAST. lrnpos· llzffi m11•c•,, · low 'dOYlll moves you in. vl!'nttonal temu. 714-S.2751 ~ eape C.od Stvllni. w/ex· • • II Bkr. terior ot WEA'rl$R.EO re ' ·--• ;·~':!!~~ A UftllEV "astslde. Nice •• "RIN<O" •Y<rw.t 1223 -="------DAR sHAKEs. mett : -·--~-"""'' ,.. ........ ~SPRING ON TOP ~ ROOruNES • • • ~-: ~1.::"l """nn: M1111EY ~ WESI'OWT~~ 557 •500 -R.EA.L hecutiye Presli"" ~~~~'!::..~;= ~ ~: _, __ ..,. *64:Z..1771 Anytime* rvll IIK vn 1.,. ......... -~---Coll for Appolnt.,,.nll ··~ .. ~ •v .... ..,_lot, u..,.....i Sltuateloo ... o!La&uaa'o . ~114 -•rtl• EllcY ~ . 5 LOAN Oimb-blt i.z. a BR. 21' w/w cazpeta, pad + dra~. quaint ume streets, • lf!W ;. JtVe 111 ..i ~ ll value b -t to YI" %% 2629 IWW B!Yd., CM. bL --. rm, tit-l!ump """"' "71c, bit : In bib. trom tho-. -"1,500. B/B bere'1 ~ ch&noe to~ a bt BY ~ chen ff/illal'ld, all blt-im, e:lect. rana:e I: oven, di.sb-Charmin&' 6 antiquacr.d.J b11i..--.. wn• IH!ll! a( hoe llr to llttte'. c.ome JU&!; uaune It at no cost or i'MJey extra. pl.1,11 air/cond. wuh---..z ........... .__, rm fku pLan t I . ...,rr tdJJ 3 BR -n .. '-• 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1Crlptll, drt>t 6: ""'.~. H·•'th ~--•,_.. ,.., ...,..... • .,...__, ..... ..,with ' . ' ••&&~ w . __,ndal Home -.,ted -· ~-~ ..... "'.'! ~~:!>'.-~ ~ ""'""'· Bltn• w/ """"· ;f;,";; _":'de~.~ -larp Vlctoey rud"' block .,,..,_ liv · T LIW .. , I r111ff"I ....__ .u .......,......, ..., ........... ...,.,..,,m:a......,. * 64~1771 Any.time* Ow patio. Xlnt cond. .........., ·~ -,...u fence dbl•~ VA HAIL 0&$.GN, W/W~ •JiUtVilt:aOlllON With """111at11;11..1,l(td)eovend~ M&r.FbpularT-pl.anmodel, $24500 rnA · 9:6)' nodown.Sslmo Incl. OF WOOD FANEI..LING. ~ ,' .::... ffczpects..cls ~uch midi more. llfJPUW,temuterBR.lbath, HARD TO FIND ~ or )'OIJ firH:. ._. ,._, ~-FHA '3400. down~ HIGH VAULTED OPEN . 444-11*' ·-'44-2626 --. tormo. c.J1 now '°""' wlw '°""" • "-,S BEDROOMS WOW;RL ~ "°"""' "°"". --.... BEAM CEILINGS & MAS-. ~~!!!!!!~~~IAMINITtHG¥-Oltl •-wso· ~~r':::: ~;;e::,i:~ s~~:~tt!.1= NearNS~:mA~c.1 ~4 Pt91nc11~tn1n~~. ~Y~ ~ ·Bonus Room ~-Z:t:'t~~ ~ eortr&&. Ab $30,500. -'RIM.~ room extt&J~.in ~for dog FIREPLACE f Jr' OLD . -avmtadra •park-like yard or '-"UllO.U"'na p .. y area. BR!CK DE!il(lff. Wood 1 • bdllr, twdtt-,. QPOlnt-wttb Patio. frv:lt treea .t 125,00'.l. MS-&n LuxurlOVt Lfvln. plalit ftoonl tt.ru-out. ' ed. IMNdtoooa .,.,._.t too.wy landtcaptnc. c.r. COZY Eut Side, ntA-GI, 3 in th1a like new 4 BR, 4 be, 962"'4n Copen evM.} 54S-8l0.1 Brlcht le ~ New n.;. J, or j Ma ar a, dinirc A =·~lee '51~ d· pets, dn.petl, built-bl kit· br, l ba, fmy rm, tr,11., bit· ram nn, dlnlnc den w/wet S90 PAYMENT!! Includes land tannstyle ki11chm, wUh , rampu1 -1ake )air J'k*. lay & •--L * 642-1771 Ahytlmo * 1003 Baker, ·c.M. 5t6-5HO cben, tlnpl&oe. AU the lux-!nl!I, crpta, drps, huge bell: be.r. 3 Frpka, Pool. $61,S'.Xl all on existing loan anyone! . walk thm knb'Y. f re• : .J'Ul&utk:: fai•"* apt.,.--.._.... ury features! 54().1120 yd, play hae. S :2 $, 5 o o. · Walker RHlty can U!Alme. wlth:lut quali-standing ran~ & oven, dbl. 1 ~ nw ~ 6 dNpet RNlty, Inc. Dupt.x +·Workshop TARBELL 2955 Harbor , _"6--0333_"""'°'==,--3336 Via Lido 675-5200 lying!! No Down G.I. Try door ret'rig. etc. THIS FINE ' ~ tiuilWDI -t tab. XIZ W. Balx:a Blvd., NB a.v C S · I I 1 BY O'NNER S9'.Kl Down to anyone! Fea-OLD HOUSE 1S OFFERED qw.. """"" - -675-9200 ·-~715 ' """"'"'' -r.-ty LEASE/OPTION ..;.; rest pee a MHa de! Mac, • Bit """"'' 3 "''" bedrooms! ON A BID BASIS & we sdced. far 1m,,,... .U.-owne;1 home coqiletely ;ze. Make Off1r Dover Shores 1227 Spactooa Den! .D:ltertaining aiattt an ~erfhl' price ol ' #l:llO -..-1111 -...i<lid Ill ,._ ........, 3 BR 2 betho N"1-t &ec:b cm tb!f 4 bedroom 21! beth, =~$27~,:m~*~-~~.,,..,.L.°"sBl!a,:lf-. -rin. 11 .... Room! Quoen'1 !Gt· $24,'950 FULL PRICE CALL MR. Ill.ACK 5f0.1l5l -1 Bedroom rmtll with loi. VA loan vau. 1a1p ~ room home. By IJIMWr. lMp-'8R, &l briak eourt )'I.I'd. $5&,000. chen! Tq> At.! Call now PALL Nowj TOR APP'T. f~ 11W) Hertllp RMJ. john lllCICftClb prqe. Owner's unit bu on comrr a t.arp i....teit & filtered ina: room ~+ext:ru Call &t&-6741 a.rt s PM : h th• ~ aC YoUr lilt! MISSION REAL TY ...._te llfle, llabt Mllbhop and .~~,·w""'w·.._ooo. w,,:!..'!"" .... POOL. ""° appointmerit 1$24~"'~''·~---....m~~~I-======~== w lk & L -s. ~--~~ •- _.....,13'1,500-..• :;: .. ~ •• _,., --DUPLEX, ....,., ..... 2 .;;w;;;";;;'c;;;ll;;;ff;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~I a er ee -mQNE'iri4i'.i9iOin-v 4 .... llAYPll.ONT HOMES ..... "'" -"~ ™M" J s ith •. 9CGnt Ni'lllS BAYmlNT HOME:s-with 646.7171 . $46.2313 tall m :,""'ii,;ro""&::.,-lo Son Juon .....,. "'!f -. IUse-. ~-• m•-~ -~ Newport 646-3255 Pn·ced Rlnht -Ed"-1720 11 •• b:mli in ....n -..--=i. • ......,. ..... ....,. _,,....., 3 BEDROOM Houge &: lot for ';I ,,_ -.. -. Capistrano ::;... ........ walk ;. -. ' Bmltcx:ir.!-n tt ... B.,. ot XITISts HOME ,.,.. ""·""· R-2 ""'"'" To Sell ........ °""' """"· ,.,..,'° i -==='-----'-::.;.1 trom. ldnd«prtm tbru co&--truit, ~~~· Hi.we Yid 1 n. ... •--"--548-6181 WNtc1ur be!lt buy -spark. Glen Mar Corner 3 :;u~!tb:ftt a~::: S::": lase. &ell Oe&n inlld• A ~i-.. ~.-:;:...,. patio -or a ~ .. 2 Bdnn., 2 bath .... ...,. --Jt.•Jt. •Ill view home, exdllllve Har· Miti Del Mar 1105 ~ llib<rm l~e wl over-SHAKI ROOF moo down. 493---4:110 ~= s.tl~~ c.n ;;:;w .. .....,, l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I ....,. "°' Vtow .,..., Prie<d 1o ----'-----"-'-"' ~ v rm ~·rm°""' YOU OWN fflo LAND l========~I -N rt Hof hto ..n at $3'7!<Xl Aoou,...S'llo FHA Loon -Jrr. patio l pool. s BR 11> balha, oompl.,,zy DuploxnforSola 1975 help • ...:.,. c:..i.om-(714) 642-1235 hrp ow,!'! ,_. ! '°"150' CORaiN~MARTIN N<wly paltrttd 3 er. 2 Ba. Irr ::::--:: """"In""" 169,!00 rocleooratod, new ,,.,.._ NEWPORT °"""x '"' -'•· Porwl Wolkor 11111 Dowr Drive, """ lOI ,,. to ,. all ... s • famJly OPEN DAILY REAL TORS tom rm., xlnt cond. ""·"°· · """" '""""' · ,,.,.. wa!k<d up. :m• ro -~· Or wilt """' REALTOR. MaccoRMiltyChmdl. n:iom.botbbardwoodfloon -"61 C Hl.v CdM Owner. M&-«118 -.......... on.Stanestbrowtolbopptng equity for rood Llguna ~ & --. a hlsb 219 Ja1ml11e, CdM ·-· 00•1 vtl,: """'" • -.. Below ~ qi.allty ~. A*1na" Prime b?ach Joe. No new fi. 675-1662 Anp me MeA Verde 1110 -~:~ · ,,,..t<O ·try ~~~t~~PB~·.~~ ~ ~ :~~E . Cameo $hons • lult 123,!l;O. nanclng ...,....,,., 3 BR 2 VACANT Coldwell, Blnkw & Co. REGAN REAL:rY <n41 846--0045. °"""' · ~ 546·SSSG baths + tamil;Y, blt·lns, fire-1 3 BR. ~. all new 2200 £, CllNltt ttltftwav """ · : ~ •= ~ ~ Must Sell! (l'll!•tdnlll'lathut") place. 3 car gar. o.w.c. 2nd rmmac. Eut.side loc. 3 BR kitchen cal)a, blt-lns &: floor ~NSt'""'Oa c::;ni. ;;:----ijjii Eves. SJ6..l1'S8 Aptrtments nd&bbJtb::lod. Only sz;,friO Due to run.. tn fam1lY °"" LLEGE REALTY TD or trade tor lncome. plus fl.m. rm, &: formal din-covering, New upgraded !!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~~ ~ For Sal• 1980 6 Jult llt% down. won•t er mmt ..n his 1oYe1Y home lSOOAdlm51tH1rbof,CM. !Utr. 646-:m.I Eve. "2-01115 Dir area. W % FHA-l0% dn carpet in form. liv rm & LAZY LIVINGJ ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j lut \oas. w/View. 2 Bdrml. 2 baths, ""'""""""""""""'"""""'-"I *LACHENMYER * $2'2.!l:O * :a;ter ~~· pr:in e!:r:J Unlvenlty Park , 1237 No ma.lntenance l BR SUl'f. A Varaatll• Family Duplexes Wt Haw~~ llM ow Window Olaipiay NEWPORT BEACH ltEALTY den, w/frpk, on one ai<k. 3 BEDROOM-$23,500 WANTEO MIZ!l~~AL TY pape!'ed. Vacant. Cub to rowN HOOSE: Larre Jiv. side ~ with et> Home 1 BR. Bath. .f.am rm on Full Dlnlnt Room loan, xlnt ntA. 3 2 9 6 rm, l bet rm. on prem k>t. tom carpriina", draperies & Oloi~ or living arrange-~ lid:~_Ex0 ~·v1nlloor JMan Decon.tor'a dream _ un-!"I Ebls~~~ Satlnntesmen DOVER SHOR!E -Model 5 Arizona La. ~ $22,SOO. ~lDJ.O tlectric built-ins lnduding rnmts in this Htmor High. two ..... Y 1 I· UIU.l.l & attractive decor estli ~ needs BR. delU:l"e home home now dl.m.uber. D>.SOO tu 11 JaQU bame. 3o4 or 5 Bdrm• $69,500 with tasteful wall paper ac-Saleapeopl:e ror active oft. undtt conatructton. For pre-4 BR-l BA. Comer lot. Ba k a. 1240 price, payments $160 mOllth-with fB:nUy room &/or M~n. Loog, . ~ts. Loadl al cloeet ~~a ... G "~' IFrankboiwlng ol pl.ans,. call now. :ylt"!:._c:.?"~..,, ~ Ui,750. C Y , ly includes r.i'eT')'thina, dining room. !q)ltiC'f!, ~ kitchen with ......,.....,..,: eorge nrutmore J&mefl, R tr., 548-4617 ~-·~-.. --_· ------1 BR. House, fenctd yard on Pactfta ~Realty p la ff It I all the modem built-In tea-RfCHARDSON RElALTY or B.H. Mill!r O::lnetructlon PL.ACE )'OUl" wam aid when lot (50' .x ISO') IMT-8M6 EYM. ~ ... rrt II ty l11tt1 lncJuding di8hwaaber. 2443 E. Coast Hwy, CdM Co., buikler of Medallion they an ~ -DAILY SU,500. 1r S484M4 "!l'l!'350~E!'. J~!!h~S<. .... CM'"'""64""'53"""!!!' Coldwell, a..klf & Co. Lui• '"" ,,.,,.. ""'"""'' 61>400I boron. 54&9Bl. PIWl' eluolftod! ..,._ "-ENTAU -o. _, -"""·No down G.I. ,;40.mo ~-I OOO EHlbluff 1242 . ·Klft«J-Sincl lard II Hou-Fumlthod ........, ....., CllfwMI TARBELL 2955 Harbor "9fl•r1 1 Gen•ral 10000.niral 1000 Room lor boat, ....Uen - kl .._, .,,._ ..;,.,.----==================-....;.:::;:., BEAtn'IFOL O:lnlbnlnium "" i ' j.;;;;;;;;am•~ ~~ND~~ $@\\.{}\'\. /&"f,fr .rumd ~ ~·n.. ~ =·3=~b&!~e~ Rentals to :.111re 2005 • fllllR Oii LOT 'u,,OS a.~& ,c.antad . -• s· '""" . ~ .. -· ~· ........ , ... -~-· ., --WA"" GIRL JS lo. !HARE rvu Mr, Rokoa. Houte Sat/Suo. 10--4. 539 .....,. ..,...., 3 BR BEACH APT ~ • alnd SL 67$.1642 f••l!iii!i!!il!!!!!!•I Big Commercl1I Acre 4 llD--With 4 --· -· 140AIDIN PARADISE" Costa MeM. '3',cm loana MARlllW SIYinas and loan ·V\sta Fiora NB. 548--6252 today at tlftly Pl,500. GI or 673-0995 • I.Sol""• simple Scrambled Word Punle for a Ch11Ckll' RI.TR. FHA """L ~ Paul Jones RHlty GW. to ebare apt le ~· \o~ i.tt.rs o1 .n. · I toron• .t.1 Mar 12so !H7-1286 Ev ... 53&-7U4 ca ,832-31<JJ between• am $U,75Gfl NO DOWN can "' ........,. N1 pr1oe ~ batbl. Jtwry roam an I& $47,SOO. vi-to -and -~~~., .... ,_11_ ..... -1dac -holldo> Ith> .... ~Uytmmac-...... -. ......, .wed luDrln. No down G.I. ..,.1,,,, 143 Broadwoy 645-GUI TAaftl.L 2955 Horbor Evonlnp 642-M5S : j STOIY + POOL '526,950 ':.'!.!,';2·,:*-dlJI. COSTA MESA Jim G.-J1DUt wttll lruGE 3nl BEDROOM with ti ' · 11116 A -.a , sittnte i.th ln this oentral· , 'II 7 s 7 Of ..... 11 locat9lt • • • ~-.. '-Vltlit......... IOtttnc· ,,...,,.....,. .... 111•1.,--r...i. OllAHOI COUNTY'S I.MOIST GI 2" L 171h If, U• 094 l'DDI' WN<f -mtlMl R!lll!L'l'SI four "'"mblod _.. i... • N Do • 4 pot. ,,_ !oO" Cpl H"11. 1ow,. 1om '°"' """'"-. o wn f! Vets I • I ' Want The lest? s BR fam1ly _,,, .,.,._ Coot• Mo.. 2100 H.IMUL ---·.-w, -------1 · 642-4000 • t r 1 · 1 · 1· o::.. ~,,:,. ~;. =:o-N.-~~A~ ~. t~ my~~ ~ * * * tu.. I J BR l>mna + !noon,. Apt. •-I sii.cm. I -•"'tilltlH.°""''='60-=1l'l=-==--~:~ J.~• rm • ~oDau.j•· I i"~t1m~·~ ~ KA~A ~,,,.,::. ... ~""'· """' .. ,,.liO"""" 1r 1 1 . r . -... Air. HERE IT 1s1 -* OU -Ol'lo • color Dol.oncy I ttoto 2 Bedroom,a. 86' x 140' lot. NoW1>0rt hoch 2200 ~'j·~,-,.,~-11SOMOl4 lit'JI• DE. /IW1.,00I ---•In-3BR-21>be,tpl.,htd...,.i; v i I I' r I lofo<• l>olTOllllnO rnonayl l du;;:,... a tt ri1 Cl! di>!. pr.; ........ fam, ..... lmmac. DaplU l . . _ . from a frland, docldo whichi """" .t Hlw1y lta\r L H ...... R..lty m~ ..... , t411-'IQll "' Qllitl ._ ldoal 1ar......, you -• lnL I, 'Oii, ftJn ""· 111 -213. ~-lllGVON I . -. ' ------~mi::;:., JU!r. dotlod -oo9 ,.,.,: llEPOS.VACANT · =or .,d,~ ,!;;,, "::: -EYa.mnM 1_·1 ·r 1 r• ... ~:-..... ~~,1 °"""'Oraot" ...... a.Jr•-""l'D· ... lnf. ~!f--· c . -. -. ;:..,,,.-,,,:, No.,_ --·()911;~. -la...,, 1 bNt 211iat--:=.~!:·~~"!. ! w•~OES r r r I' f r I' r 'I ; ~:..'"':.lr.:.t""' HAfPllAL UAL TY ~ .. Mor 2250 3 BR, 2 be, eodoRd ..,.. f) • 1 2515 Llah~ CdM "Hotnet to M.atdt Jaa:cne" dtek, Itel>• to ~ tt)' ~~t,MetE FOii j [ I I [ [I I BY OWNm • ...._1010 1'7tl W&rMr MJ..4G LUXUNOUI s 8.R.. view. S2T,900 -• . • • , ' • . • · . TWO l(>od houlN on doW!e I;.:.;:....:;;:::,._,_,,,,;:..;:;,;:;: Bnut. ~m.. dU• qq.: CAYWOOD REALTY ..... ____ lot Se al HI °"""" 3 lllt., 1'om ""','11' lll\fi. "'1Y. ,....,.. Ii !he ..... -w. C<1Ut ll"l', IWl-JGllO aooo. rlMJ;""' ' ~r l\Chl. By """"· fll.950. 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'620 tw, W-. *i 7:100ttolp WamM, -1200 • llOOM!I ADOmoNI e 1.1'. °""- """" -·ldtdlm .. """'-llollo ""'1 ,. I; ___ ,... DEUYD TILIPHONI DltECTqllES Mart • """*' ....,. 11 with cw, lf-'Jeri w ... ... .. llthttnldla. 1111 ...... 6 llooiut. ..... e NT..UU. Home lmprtYemtllls r.=~· wwi<. Your ovolloblo .i.,. CAIL us ~ T....iov, Oct. 29th f .... Edlmote & Pl•ns rklly, "°"· lot, 1961 WlllWol¥1 Wantt· ~ M MlZill. a ASOOG. Apply t:30 A.A( Of' 11:30 A.M. Sl'ICIJ.l CLASSlfiwl6H fOR c.....t .,,....._. 15144. Golden Weot Cl•cll, · ~'l'URAL ,IOR~ IWAl'l'lllS 4411 E, ITlll. Ol ..,..,.. WOllml.!'1t1r t""'o ...... 6175 :Need Tu SlleHerl PIUV. lnVH! -lo $10,1\00 --llt<tum. Xlllt. cml. Write O.U, Pilot Box s,.clll' btll Lk....S Cm-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!i!~!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 n--5 ttm0o -. S•....... =~~ SEltVICI OtRECTOllT 'tt.lp Wonttd, Min l20IJ If "1 iltUt.U -AD 11WP IHQ.UOI • · -- 20 Ac. Orulp Grow. PruM 1---------~a':..:"..:.-:.. ,. ~ C. ":* .:...= / !TWJ29 S.Wl!?I 6HO ~ s..:::"".....:..!!V:: 11 .. 1 •·~ LMn P40 _..,.~Nr.a'.w""'W ••• W::,.~· ~ e!. Altenllons-642.&Ms MAC. Sidi tmt1al .Alldnc $U,OOO Ac. lEl' UI help YoU BUY A Te Piece Yevr Tt..,..1 P•r ...... AIA m-M5i e 548-mO Neat, accurate, 20 yn. exp. Wlll ·=-· prepeld .,_,_ HOME, ,....,..,. ""'""" • -* ... ..-. TILE ~-I 6f7' DISPATCHER THE FOX COMPANY louorabtalrla2ndTDJou. NflWPOl"t Dupex, Dr to OC&\N~·Mr.Npt'pier Fred H. Gerwick. Uc. na , -rime " REA.L'IORS FREEAPPRAISALlr bNch. Wlll ~tndt eqult;y 4,Unita tum. Be.t'rentalm.&Ml * 5'9-ll'JO •Verne,tbeTDeMan• 2863 E Cout H OIM' PROMP'l'• SERVKZ for i'OOd Lquna rn:ldm-&ftlL *''°' •' Wee small O!st ~ 1n1taD .t f'IP.&in. 613-tM · ... ""· ..,_ Sattler .......... o. .. Inc. u.i lot. P-O. """ •63. ""' "' irade. ~ ""'11 c rpot CIMnlnv 6625 No Job too ....n. l'lutu 331 E. 17th St. o.ta Mel& l:kmtfn&tm B-.c:IL ('114) Olurt Ave., NB 6"13&27 I paldi. LeUlnc • h 0.,; er ·~ 6200 00.Utt \i6.om. -°""'· M•pihrt Eo..:. ldtm-CARPEr 6 1"nl. c18nJnr. •epelr. U!-1967,_ !.'v'-. '73-7185 60-U.57 ~ 21,cm 911 ft. )Ot, with don! -FabWoul view. mo tor 1 dq Mnb • qqaJ.ib' &-1T T , cut• .-Inn• • """1d "· n. $11\1,000 ..,..,. $100,· -. call -lor Uphol ... ry 6990 ~· PREPAID lN'IER.mr M."'111111. .D. a A4.5 build 7 uni&.. 'l'Nde for Jo. 000. Trd: Land, income 1111' hriabtneul ea.t5JO z:i:=:;:.::;.!. __ _;::.;.::.: On XI Acr1!1 .A.wcado 11.nd . in out ot !T ~kr. 541... CZTit<mcI'S eo.tdD Upbol. il Bonsall t ~'Wiii '5,500. ht TD • $3S. mo. come or. arra. .,. __ ....... _ """' .... -... -.. O.rclenl-6'IO ater'J'. ~ craftsman. , a """"" Pll' acre. 1nd. 1"%. 3 .,.. La .... George WU!ianuon, RJtr., .,....K:lll;t ~ _.,.,... •-. _.,,,.. 100% F\narEI ""'-Yorae Mcl>onUd, RMltor, J·-6n-il"JO *'"· 5 to~.ooo.~ take ANTHONY'S _ _...,.., ..,,,_, ~o So. Main, F~. ocean view lot. Low dn. cornmerdl.J. property or G _..J r_ • boats.\ auto'" 6C-l« l83l CaWomla.. 10; di.ac. 1n4) 497-1210 100 : Acrn elev. Pt,lm Jt.3 land aa down plYIDalt lruln .;terYICe Newport mvd., C.M. ===m=•~l--~~---l$1.XMI + U7001'rustDeedl 4 equity. WANT dear or or'!. Agent 5«)."2of 646-1941 SACRlFICE! lSO ae top year due dlite, 15"-Yltid. near cl.~ Rouee, Units BAY VIEW .. a.. Condo LANDSC.APING JOIS & EMPLOYMENT =.and.;,at~ ~?:!=°""=="'=·=-======I~~:~. ~T:. ~~ Hm. l Br. 2 Ba. 2,QOO', 2 M~~ANCE Job Want9CI, Men 7000 Must be tam.Illar w l th nwbJM .., pnctb9, and ablllliY to ?Md blue- print.I. J. C. CARHR CO. 671 W. 17th St. Costa Mesa 541-3421 -.y w.-6350 9181 ""· bu ....,.....,.. Lo -· --1---""--°""-·-----1. 16,-, Gro91 Oimm'I Bids. down on $10,IXXt eQ\llty tgro Complete Oeatu.q:t. Reu. RE'l1Rm Bulineu mm l--------- WANT $250,«0-2 yr. i.t TD. Cout Hift.Y, QIM, Equity lot, TD'1 ev or ? . "5-l111 e JAPANESE GARDENllfG bared with too much Soll-µ:v.JG RANGE Mount ... 0-rt 6210 llXI ~ar Lquna '60,IXWJ _ take mature lit a..EAR 12Sxl.70 RA Zont Semc. ~ 1 and It'll~ .::.. ~with ~ ~ 'roOLING PROGRAM Beach ocean view Iota...:-m .t Cub. ~ lot Potential 11Pt-lite. Sep-ing. ~-'1034 aft 7 p.m. 1,;;:=::======i NO LAY-OFFS OWN YOUR OWN LAKE? tivdy selling $10,CXXI' ea. • Call 673-0173 ulveda, Sib Fmiando Val-MOWING Edainc vacalavm Job Want.d, I ...... 7020 * CTOP WAGES IO .l 10 OK. C7l4) 497-1210 HA VE '900 equ.1.ty in ,66 Iey; want local lplproved, Gen' I cleuqi. Haullni. • ___ ...;c.;.:..::.-=•~= I ARPENTERS You an earn 10% er man 2 dr. Lincoln Olntlnmtal. twill UN!le. O\vlr. S4M2ll. Odd Jobi:. * 54S--6955 CARPET o..,n1na:, wizldowa. * WOODWORKERS with prepaid bo1JQL WILL ti'ade tar 'ID, lot or Depnt 4 lk'. 2 ltr)' hm, 4 a.EAN--Up tree 1 er" Door 1tqlpln&" 1: wu:ed, * TOOLING MEN .. run WHERE? Jad< Smith eo .. 1323 !!-what have ""'· ..._1455 yn old. C.M. Vol 131,SOO. l'Ototll, ~. ........,.; _wana==-==· =5:11=-<1661=== I * LAYOUT MEN Bnlldway, S.A. 5081 18Xff> Fr. Commm:. on M.lOJ eq. TRADE: for lawns ·baul'i spray Mll-5h8 - Newberry Spl'I'• {Si!ver Valley) .. u mi. Eut "-Bantow • Call tor info: . ' 147.Qitn Eves. after ti 7035 ANNOUNCEMENTS N'" B!Vd. nr. 1T111, w/ ~:"' 0: = ~ ..;_ Domeltlc Kolp -..:"';;; ... :;:..:NOTl==Cc:E::.S_. --! bldp. 6 me. "'.500 val. ,,.....,...,.i. ,._ Dllmlte for vacant. lftldmtiill, land Have ft..3 Salttm. Sm water-can MT...$J'll Found (free Ads! 6400 ro·, or ' OMor, .... 1615 _, lot. Will -!or .,. --,,.~=-',"---­ SANDY Coiored doc, female, Have 89 Cbr}'lltt New puppy. Vic. w 0 0 d l • D. Y<rbr, 50 :I llO' Cl with $cb)ol Ch>ke ccl1ar -no SD> Income .00: '15 i: 110' Ucenae. 54M98S Cl comer $335 locome in FOUND:Ynr lhauY dog. Glenckle tor bMcb &J'M. unlta 0ranp Co. or beach M:Z:ti:~ •~-~ lot or house. ......"""_ f!H.2786 evn. 548-m/6e.23J.O alt f. DOMESTIC HELP Live in or live out HOUHkMpers .,...,._,,,,...,, al So. -.,., LA 100U --(:II.I) 620-1135 Columbl1 Yocht Corp. 215 MoC«nddc .Ave. °""' ..... c.!11. BUSBOYS . All Shifts Wu Ben's OlJPLEK. Eact. side 2 Poutbly peek-a~ , Cmr Dtotalia J. !Wblno, Bo.s: :~. Air conditioned. Npt " lTth C.M. 10116. 13l7. Glendale CI 3-«m I Bricked pa~ I foot 1enced 644-1015 lU units Wll.m1nPm. brnd rear ~. double carport, TAME Rattit bnl. In I: butt«. Submit )'OUI" ex· tiled lhowers., new paint vicinity or Newport mvd. I: ~. Elctt to deal! )>b. Loc&ted in El Centro. 22nd. St., C.M. M2-G6S ~~ M&-2629 or 'SU,lJO -each unlt rriuml Sl1v ~·-~· FOUND' ........, ,........ *GRAND OPENING* 333~ Drive MDC .._,,.Lal&: &aeh N Booch '$100 .rmt monu.uy. Owner, Warne r-Nmud aru. * * l.lrUn& Bead! -..... llT-al90 * * * * Q>la. ....... -. dllld .,...., ......._ tn or out. SALES OPPORTUNITY --------· --··------~ p.m. lirEMAI.Ei'ii:i;ffi:~ss1amiam;;...,;:--1.,..;;;;;;dil!J!!!!!!!!!_~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Z4 E. ht (L.B. BL) 4JZ.&l44 Local ~. amociated 163 So. Wl!Stern.LA. 388-0033 wttb N~ firm, Iii_... heh•-, It. E. 6230 -do c.nw. N. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS ·~-m-4331 -'"Butm" 1rwl NOTICES LIVE INS :Ing aa:rdldwle blivkD.la Babyslttint1 6$50 SEA VIEW SERVICE OO Employer P'iY• feet to work Cftnce Ir IUv.nidt WANTED: O:>clttail lken.e GRAY Tom cat with flea col-- 1 __. .;.;;.c.;..;=;..... __ _ ~ Orange Co.mty Jar, Santa Ana I: Ogle.1,-=;_• ____ ....:;MO=I · Be Our Guest • Call thr ~ Georie Byland Agency Oltmt;y anu. E:lo::ti1ent op- 2' HOUR child care, 7 ~a ~.ll...tn-·. bcJmel 106 B E. 16th S.A. 5fT.-o395 pol'tlJnity with new, ~ 84T-9!Q 6f.l,-1lS:J . WA.'l'QI ln Tic. c:i K·Mart .\ wk. 50c hr. per child. 2 ~"' m • k: alumintzn A lteft pro. adult .littln, OM tbett at boat. .\ tn.llen. Dec-HOUSEKEEPER S da:yl:, 10 cb:tl lbdridllal mmt haw "s"u"s;;1;:;N;;;E0ssr:.,::.::,..---· 1 ~G~RA::,;;Y::,,s,..1om= ... --,ea"~-.. =ul Staten, c.M . .sun. att·noan. FINANCIAL 1T1b .t Imne C.M. 541--le lteward! 549-238'2 •ll time4-All me.is in-trlcal e HM.tire e Phlmb-to 6 PM Salary open. Car dlred: Ml•~ HIP dueled, fenced. ~ inz e Carpentry Real Rates nee, N.B. &14-lll.I eumi,. potmtW}. n_. lo- Bus. Opportunltleo 6300 ..........,.. ! t ~,,,. IUPfll'Vlled ~· OV'enrilht Phone 6'54m. ctlin8e UTHM. Cheerful terriew, ~ betftm I I or wkmd. dtldren welcume. . WJndow, walls .\ Putt.taaeitt.: ~ I AM 1: 4 IJ:iM, 540-lB'JO fir. cleanin1: bu1lne11, Far Eut }4mcy &U-8703 • ' '-.:dm;' 1,11 MALE Dlllhl -Tri dred. Peraonilt DO YOU HAVE AN V\c OllH. QuBic homes ORANGE COUNTY OFF-H.B. M&-&'Jl1f sALE LICENSE! CHAIN GQW .. -.. bood. vk *Look Younge'* PLANS TO MOVE 'I1iEIR ~lnkle Park, c. M. Tvrn Grey H•lr U~SE r R 0 M EX-6'>2939 Back To I s TIN G s HOPP 1 N G FOUND ~ brown .t white Natural C.lor CENTER L 0 CAT ION amal.l q. Vk:. Santa Ana Not a dye· tint· or rlnH Sl.50.<m ANNUAL SALES JleiPtl can 5f5..eO &•tlaf&ctian Guannteed LAST YEAR • $13.000 PER, o -~---~--MON'llt. FOR roR1HER YOtliG mm clcc. andY or l"D'll' mmllr)' beck l NF ORM AT I 0 N CAI.L brown with lq Mn. Vk: Write P. OJ Box 1721 _OWNm. <XX.LECT. MR. M .. Dr., CJL. 5M--T486 ea.ta M-. 9:2G5 GIESEN, AT Cn4l $23-1132 SP.W.L Blad" kitten. Vk n cou= TO BROKERS Rancho <nr. """'· l!Jtr.) * Single Adults * Goins Into Butinaa? 897-8313 YOQ cu meet nom 2 to Gold~ cpportunlty in be&dl 10 new people tbil mollth area . Phillips 66 Service Lost 6401 and every month for the station lor lta!e: 1101 Bay. neict 5 years ... Pre.select· me le Marine Dr., Nnrport 10/l6 DARK l'' m • 1 e ed to pleue )W. For inter- Beach. Contact: Siamese. White fl.ta collar. ertinz recorded meaaqe, CltUOC CROWDElt Vic Speedee Marict. on dial 8.16-D'.». Bouchwd. AnL Jisitiel.1---------714: m-mo TI4: 774-1043 !IM-4179 llb fi ID-• SINGLES SPmAL. BUSlNES.SOpportunlty ~ -ladies tree M Wut.ed. On Pie liqoor LITE Brown Collie pup. lAllt Co c: k tails, e:otertalnmeot, license wanted. Or an & e Mon llftn. Oloke -' ha col-lllildal &. dip9· dandnc i-1 ColmtJ". !!1°; ':!k· VlcuPI:~ :'!; join the fun at . Fw West Servlcef ""'· roeue C9. '"'-' -· e D~ <DRNER. e CH l L D CARE : J' 0 r resid., A canstruction ~ar mothers! IArae Crystal Window ~eanini Help Wanted. Men 7200 home vicinity tJl Baker and Free FAtlmates 5&8'131 _..;... _____ c....;.: Fairview. ~enc ed. in TR.ASH. HAUl.JNG child Catt I: n u r I I n I . C1Mll .Up Work • a.6.5151 • Odd Jct.. 6*-9749 CHllD CARE my home, HAULING, Cleanup, day, nlthta, w e • le-e n d 1 , praca, odd Jobll etc. Free farmer tNdler, ftferences ntimat& Allytlme Jim liven. 5f8..5325 * ~ * !;============ REUA11LE Moth<r, -HeUll"f 6730 only. Infant to ·four, My Ln'E Ha~-TrimmlrW Home. ~mt c a r • Truh, GaN!le Cleanups 548-01<8 Name tt-Reumlbl• BABYSITI'ING nt,y home BIG JORN 6'2-41'.m 1ny day. Qoi Walnut nr lcill. a..EAN Loll, pnce1, etc. Good cue, exper. M5-lli6 Tree ttmaval, dump, lkip BABYSl'ITING 1n '1 our b&ckhoe, fill, 1 r a d e . home Sl.25 hr, mature t.dy, 96l-1745 rm. 548-319, &G-8871 LlJTE""'=-"C--~--.~ha~"~"°"-. BABYS1TllNG in fD')' bome Yard • ~ cleu up. near Pomma Sehl a&. . * MJ.3490 * ... :JOll S.by>lttlnv, lronlnv -IM•lnv 6735 TIMEKEEPER • ct Hr. Min. Work Week ..... ,_ J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th St. c .... -. 541-3421 ,.. __ -Sewlnl. RLu! 660t72 JACK'S hlkp'1. Fir buffina:, ---------Mr. GMnbl.• g pm, 14.18% N. Mam It F.dinger i'J3..1.SE YELLOW Parakeet, n r SANTA ANA 542--!m& BEAlll'Y ~ 5 operator Newport Island. Na m e ' DOES ANYBODY Brit~ Maaonry, etc. lhop. New e: q u Ip me: n t . Brandy 6T3-110l. 'KNOW 6560 crpt deu'1. Wlndaw1, etc. Comp hff clean'g. 548-72.fJ Locat<d "' -"""'"· llON VITITOE? LAllGE P1perh1n9lnv ~7472 ":.";:, ~t~::f!• ;:; REWARD Foil INFO. =~ ~-~?i P1lntlng ' 6150 PRJt.8cbool. Uc., well nt., •ic. Bola I: Edwards, H.B. BOX M-462 bt. owner lM.vfrw at.te, priced * A93-000 * DAIL y .PllOT job& OK Free 96Ui9t$ Palntins .l ps.per barllin& .-.. G-wmi.m.. rut.. 1~~==~-===I-~-~~~'--.-!en"'1 ·"""""""' SIMI.&& 54UIB An1'1. 'Dtll 6(2..5678 tor RESULTS Attractive Expert Cabinetmaking 65IO Ucenaed . insured IUSlNESS 1ml . FINANCIAL USINESS eml FINANCIAL Young Woman CUSTOM Klt. caflinetl, Free estimates dancer will teach you Ill.I bathroom/pullmans, fonni· 546-W'll -646-1611 b.test-stept.. Call Arde:ll ca tops reuon&hle. lf1·98l2 INT, Ext 1 '>Cir apes, labor .\ 1-~m~'.,'581~-~!__;lJ:!·l~O_!PM~-1 =~~;;;:;;;;;;==:::1 m.attttl.l u .50. co me • I Bus. Opprrlvnlll• 6300 Bus. Opportunlllee 6300 ALCOHOL!!-'> "'-""'"' Cerpenterlnv. 6590 rws a nil. 642-1521 Pbooe: 542.-7'217 or , writ. to CARPENTRY * TRIM. do ~~"rainJ1m'' SPARE TIM£ llCOME DISTRIBUTOR Riil llllS AREA P.O. Box J.l23 Cc.ta Mea.. MINOR ~AIRS. No Job ::....:: )p "'" ........, Announcemenh 6410 Too Smll)l. cabtnet in pr.l"P:..AINTING~;;:.,~Eot.~""'m""'t-.,..~.,.~ ..... ~ I lnsunDct', lJfe I: Cuaalty •ia A o t be r cablne:tL I-. 11 ~ exP-,..._ fft. agents, let my ldu. Pll1 for 1-~"°"~;;l\l~Evu~·~· .... ~==_""" __ j.....,]iN'fi:~R:· loii..n.:-i"Eiffi511"""5i>iiiiR H. 0 . Andenon. - )'OW' mailln&. n4: M2-2076 •HOME REPAIR• INTERIOR A EXTERIOR Cabln.U, ••modolln1(. P-. ., Ile> SpedoJ PJ!>!MANl!Nr l!:MPLOYMENT n>P PAY *Plumbers * Gelcoat Touch-up *Carpenters * Machlnl1t1 *Chopper Operatort * Flber9l111 Rollers * Melot-lei & Boot Looden * Stock Clerk ColumW. Y•'*'" 275 MoCormlck Ave. c-"'°"' PRODUC110N OJ'ERATOR lacoma • cH1tributor in ona of AmatiC-1'• lar9a1t and fa1ta1t 9rowin9 industries, Thi1. is a new concapt in the fialcl of flndin9. No a"p.,.1.nca raqulrad, All accounts are con· tractecf for, ancf set up by our company. You mtraly ,..,toclt location• with eur Nat. !anal lrand Products. ll;;F;;"";;,.,;;;;"1:;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;64;;;;;12 Prom~ reu! M&-4224 Lie. • tns. Ch\tdt &4&-al09 11· REPAIRS"*: ALTERATIONS INTER Or Ext. PAnn'ING, btabUlhed r'Mldent o1 Qr. WESTMINSTER CABINEl'S Any alu !<>!> l>IMED. SERVICE. 1-1 ;::.. =..':!th~ MEMORIAL PARK 25 ,.,.. ..,.;... 5'M1i3 ""1'REE "' -..r "-""" eq111pmen1. Ell· *COOK* *BUSBOY* 1 NI 'nm.a APPLY IN PERSON Bob'• ... Boy 154 E. 17th St. Ci>oto - SUPfRYISOR F'tberliu tub I: ~ ~ ufacturer nHd1 repair de- portmmt ...,.,.,.,... ...... inr PIY 14 ... Ir. -......-.,..,.. KIMSTOCK INC. 549-3025 Y• MAii •EXP'~ •BONDERS • MClDEllS erooom Stoody Wori<, Good B<nofib JonMn Marina Corp. 235 Fi.cher, O:ista Mna Lloyd's Nursery C'.UARDS AGE OVER 30 Security work ln a.ta Meu. AM'EJUCAN POLICE PA'IML YOU WI Wll EXTRIMR Y 111611 MOITIIY Wlll&f MSID Cl YOUR EffORTSI Mertu & Camete . c:llllent ~ty to be c.m~l!t. funeri•·" Cement, Cencrwte 6600 Pl1 ... rlno, R-lr ... 0 trained m tho.-....,,O· %1.11 .....,.. "' ......., lo ,. ~ Aootlc lnduotJy. PART .. FlllL '!'DIE lnvaatmant af $2,ltO to $1,960 cash ra· f(UJN4 19CurM by Inventory ancf equipment. 't .. MUtt hrt'• • 900tl car,afHI be able to 4....+. o1t least 4 to 12 haun ,_ wHL If y-. .,.. tM9"1te411, have tlla 411W., tlriva, .,.,.,,..,..._ •"' wari +. ll'a •r.teceuful ht • ~ Mt,.... ef yew •Wft, write • .....,.. PiN10 MC'-'a Mma, 1dclret1 anlf .... , ............ . II ""°'I IMSDNllOll ' . llTEl-ITATE DIST. CO. NI Soalll S-NI Well lilt i:.a at;,, lJlah 8'101 • ...., $245 ~~ •• -•••l N'o -·Ill -. us. Po1>rnoric CAR WASH HILP C-ry loto ~ ~"'1 Patioo • FoM .... 'Ill) E. Dyer M Tao 2 loe NI-"" f,_$130 Bloel< ......_ '42-lTtT, 540oa1S Sonl&Am.00 ~ CAR WASH : 1nc1--...... an ..... ll24 An lll\lal °""" -5IMll1 Evwythina lo --BES!' In .,.,.,.t; W-Plumbl!J 61f0 2 EXP'!> Import -"' "100 11.-Bhd. Clf ti--'--~~ Goon. petico. ~ 14 Ir.""· W"" N...t..I lmm<dlatoly. BMZ -onoldoi> -.. No 1ntfto f'Obl-. • Dlltllm ~ 1bp -.Icy .\ 111.Y· A,ppq between 1 AM lMlll-. ·---· Lie.. ...... : -Comm. Coll -... -·---~. ,_ --s.n,.,_ . Ind J PM. -<;,_ ~·~ Chlld CoN '610 ·~ JK>.1111 Yecbt ' II~~!!'!~~!!!!!~~~ I;;:;:;:;:::::--::-::-!:::~ s..i "'° 111»1 ...... "' _.,. ..... °"'"· --c.1. 8ABYBITl1NG ..,,, -.. -.. WW ...... to SHE!:rJIENl. ....... \Odb Auto Tn"!*1 '44J pla:)'m&te b' -tf.-.. AL'rJ:RATIOK& A bani.a Approx I bn. llff aper. -pree. Mlll!ll 171' ... 'J'RANSPORTilTON' needed So. Ot.ut Plaza a r •a DllEl9rilAmtG dq. Hiits aeJ I'll!» v.n.,-'*-Man~ 15.M from Wllmn It Hark-to 54&-1%11 It Ill_.,,. ,no. ~ .-. ori!J. M1...J300 E. a..tnut, e.nt:a AD&. Cllolor•-.10<11AMto IWll.L,.....,_,..., llotllo * -ILICTll.ONIC5 "1·'1111 4'>J PM. -lltor .,., tov•ly I<_. B ••• b • ~ Alton-• STOCK CLERK •roo=L"'-"=-=-. -::._=,,,,..:::....i="' .. ,.. """'· ....,_. 6 FU! -· pnf-••ml· _,...._,... BUSiDi awn+&•"O' a m6GI RalODlhlt ....... quilllAed ~ M&-8611 ob' bet#tt!'l'l I A t. Armllhll -no DAILY P11Df MOm!l!S Att•I 'l>J mo -J'INE bnalliiii & 11-. • SllBVJCE Slltioo. _.. foe. Ill E. 16th st. C.tll. Cr 'M'llll wdla. Sa" •.hame ..._ fhlm. bome f« tkint; fut ..... .,.... n. ~· o.,y., RANDY ~­ -· -6 ...... ;:.-,.... dllld. 5IM10I llff•-~ f!5.11111 Hid,..._ 11)1 N. Coul --mon, °"" -. 111ii---------------•i.;-=::11:._1 ______ <J1AA011 m 1111111111 1• , ... -"""· Loor --Prt. Sd>I. r1M11JO \ • ,. • t ' ~ATT~R WHAT i IT IS . I . ... YOU ·c:lN SELL IT WITH~ DAILY PILOT WANT I , ADI DIAL DIRECT • • 642·5-7•1 CHAR-GI IT! t ' I 4 .. i •. • 11 i I I .. I •• " I ,, I •I . • • • I . ~. "· • .. I. .. I• I. • l j -~..,.__.. ..... P -r P .. a ..... po ... jP ... ... .... C O j .i P #4 P I P .. j • 11 I ' I •• ·I " ' ·I ' . ' " t 'I ' • • • " I Jax Accountant · c L A 5 5 I F \· ,, r~ w I. -1 The· . :Mldline . ,.;,· ·'OPerllor ~ U.'fr e • mtcbanica1 deiW\11 """ -~ .IJull: malh. No prior . ,.....-.......,,. . ' ·.· 1 . ' .:· .': i. rt.If ......... , Dopt. ' . ·!7141 494-9401 " ·rELONIC . ' -~'neering Co • .J.A.~.UNA BEACH Full - E>q>eM>ced Maintenance Man Good company benefits. QR tor appointment ~.l!Xt.30 J-ph Mognln ""equal ............ employer NOW! PIZZA MAN ·---"·I ORANI~ Exp'd Fry Coob I Mon .• Frt. JO am • 6 pm . . A~· In Prnt1'1 COlST'S . 1 THl'ltlGGIR 16 Fashion laland Newport Centt..t, N.B. SHOE SALESMAN • • . Experience Nece111ry 18 ~OYER APPLY IN'l'Elisai -Dllhw ... •n !!h°llftlnP.. I: Wttkendl -Busboys -~A W""'ondo llBIBBI E. LI ' --------------·----·--·...------.·---.----·---.-... ---~~~_, ........................ _.,.., ........ ~-----.............. -r :R ' 'I .. ?. .... ; ·-1 j ' l ., ii • J ~­! 0 ·" • ,, .• !> I <:'. . ~ .... , .. 3 • • • • t • j TRAHSl'OllTATION IAN~PORTA TION TMNfPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 8000 Fumltvr. IOOOFumltvro • IOOO-loots & Yocltts 9000 Molwcyclot 9300 tmooriod Avtw MOO 1111.,.md Avlw 9'00 lmporjM -- l~~~==::=;;;;;:::==ii~•l;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;o;?;;;;;;;;;; '~:Z: ~ ~-= TOft Performance tATSUN MGI TOYOTA ----~ Old W ld ~"' ' Tr.u.,. A boa( -1?67 S111Uld , ' 01 --· ,,....._ pa in te d . N.,. "11!te ~CC~"'-"'" U DATSUN '65 M(fl NICEST CARS Med'·•~"nnan.. na ua a hy de . IJlil>olat<r> , MUST snL Statlon -• --.,, and 11111 .... J!tadlo IN ORANGE COUNTY .., ~~-• nu.. 11\; hp Qoemi1IOA . .._ llU Kblp Pl• --4 spd, dlr, n4lo, ml a boolllilll cu at '65 TOYat"A PICK UP. '!loo Sna-:•h Furn: ... ,,. MEDl'llliANEAN "''""'· Oomplde ""• .. N....nljaWD 11<._i.z •• ww "'"'olda:..,, ,· ~·19".9 -.. """,.,,.,._ r-•-.... "' sltANISH ....... ruei ....... ,._,.. HOl>AJ!:.\ 1leJ • 100 ... In """· "° Ol4fi dellvm. • .. ,.. ---~ "'"'-' ·-"""°" of $22.000.00 .... ---..... -!>ffloct ~ 1321' Ool1 =-=::===""'!::=:=I : ElMOR£ ..-.... .. ..--...-. N..,,,... a...li. _ .. .,,.,,.,..,.....,,, .n ...... T Om'tftod-.llllJ ... Sponllh ond Mtdlt.rro,_ Furnltvre t:'} ' /IA Sollboot. ?OIO c1ty --· MD-l5CI .-... > siioR'I' cl.•• $1115 • : a.,:,:::.:~_"';';":";--rn.ilurt1 ~iedfa-Vl•' · -'IT iiiiDA e lncl '6T nil,.,.. bl',,,_ . WORtD ELMORE dems U follows: Gorgeous 8 It. custom •uDted . ' EXCALIBURJ>No.5<.S.t· ~··~~..,.,. Radlo, "'7't 0 ••0 ine --JJ ~ New ShoWroClm Samples ttt .... ne w. A ........... --er-""""' ""' ...... Mi-10<& l0!'10~1!1Yd.,'W-MOTORS apfa with separate loose pillows with ~avy oak "1....i.... mint C!Obdltion! Mo• t aft 5 • aft ~ pen. 1 •• -TQYOTA trim decor and matcbin~ chair, 3 malcbl'ng oal: Wiii S.11 Any nr lndlvldu1lly 0.Luxe .... bulll! "'""" ... XLCll -~ I; MUST ;;@ifCO' • 'Iii ·~c l'ORSCHE Pb. -~onal tables, (2) 58 • tall decorator lampe, 8, ~--ed ell "" """'" • """""" cbtonle. Xlnt c:ood. """' Exoelilat _ • .:.. · s,. 'tO -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; 1:;,x1 Beach Bl..i., w-Jp.ngtng chain aw-.g lampa ln wrougbt lron, an '-'fl.lY arm 9.aD,lgmatching:chalrwith R e plac•mtnt ~pprox MO!·--appndtt l ~ • &\piece king aim master bedroom 1111i. In pecan beautllUl fabrics; 5 pc hezagon dark ou dln· $13,SOO. Sile iv1ce $8900. Set '62 ~'RIUMPll x1n1 dirt ' · Bill MAXEY J!anellad Mediterranean otyle with top quality Ing •et with black or IV~o framed chain •f Slip "· """'' Muina. bike l4flfl ' JAGUAI . ..A!. SP£OA1. ..A. -· 16) 15 yr. warranty king si!e mattr ... & boZ aprlnu. & vinyl cushions; 5 pc bellroom set, 9-dr Mr Newi>o<t " °"'" mw.,, • ~~· ~M.-~-~---1--"""".=::-::-::---W • l4' ITIOIYIOJl' <'n•n••• decor dlnlng set, etc. r & MX1I dr .... r wllb lg framed mirror, 2 11 then ~.n M<-UI! e 1963 BONDA""· ">P....,.. MARK x • ~ --.,,---commodes & matching headbolrd. 71' SLOCP 3 )'l'I. °"1 hr-1J61 Pontbe Rdslr. E••Y,.. •••c.'-at w.m.111 tro~?~--$69a.oo 0NLY$429.ts ~~~~ 7v::5 $200 ::~ ~ _.·eon.,..!!rtt~.~ ~·~.!i::~h~~ ; Any Pl-Con a. Purchuod lnd!Yldually , ($895 Value) -DENPENDABLE -P.M. """"'° ....u..-ei.1*-i:,.ld,"';;t'. Ph. 847-8555 • Terms A.J•ll,bl•-NewWrnen to C:.llfomla or TERMS·• low .. $3 W•k • ~new~· ~~. Motorscooten 9350 ~~ ~~ ~ ~ S.utlM! J Mi. Nri ef P1ciflc C.1.t ·:· Credit Approved lmmedl•!ely No clown -UM our store ch1rge pl1n Head. ,.Dey, cu• h Ion•. '88 tDIDA.-D5 Scrambler, tertor. 5U-8il95 -$2495 Hwy. •fl hech 11 .. d. : : At .. .Qarbor Blvd. Approved f irniture ::' a11 ~' -. ..,. ~.:"" ..n.1000. -1-=.,= •DMA=. =NN=. =G=HIA= BAYSIDE MOTORS -TOYOTA . ' D !KlllRLY RmTALS '"' LAMBREl'TA. Gl>od 1 ... ·~ ' • ' 12!0 w Clooot """"'"°' Seo And Drl¥O Todoyt .. B ~f•ncy Front-BUT Quality v.1 ... 1naldo) * -,,., * . ·--~· . 215? Harbor Blvd., Costa -...., 548-~ ""'"""'Boat c.......,. ~~ :f;t~ '63 KARMANN ='.....,..!..Bair• Io-! . . ~ Furnit•, re Open 9.9 D1lly-SundiV H-5 OJWMBIA ·~ m ..... -... GHIA ,,.,. °"' _....,. LfAl1U _ 12 YHrs same location -wme owners cmd. Must sell!. Barpin! Auto S.rYice Metallic blue pe.int with IOld ~~~~!'!!!-~'!'!!~! IMPORTS ~ 844 Newpolt llvd. Costa Mesa (only) ~~· ~· I ......,., or (2ll) 799-fll28 a Porto 9400 pin ......... lnterlor d•luxe. =PORSCHE 911 s TOYOTA·YOLYO - -~ •-& -'ti ., MALIBU OUtrtuer dacron See thll one now!' r-y ~ t;.... w--· l ..n. Good "'""1tlon $850 """ HO!LY t:u!>m<tw, I"' $1299 19fi6 -· C.M. .... .. ~~~~~~~~~~~ .!!!!!l!!!l!!!'!~!!!l~~!!'!!!!!l!!!l~!!!l:!!i!!~~~1 or~t otter. &n-2rM .9020 327 Cbev ~-es enaVte. ELMO.I£ .!i,~ ~-~ Sowing Michl-1120 TolHlolOft 8205 Mli .. llinoous 8600 Ml1Ull•noous '600 Pow1< Crvl•n T & M MOTORS N U d Klllnm FABRICS Tnllor, Tronl 9425 $PORT CAR J<ENMORE Con••l• RENT TV $10 ew. se ""' "' FIBERGLAS In A ""' W~D Garden Gl'OY'e Blvd. at BMch ~l) M'U661 • 534-2214 SUNBEAM '63 Rm &d>Mm ~ overall cond1 $lliO Prviatw owner. m-6!m Wtaltd>& Xlnt °""" ....,.. No °""'"t -JM dellvfry & Antiques boud """"' """-· Men: WANTED' tot• JDO<!el .. u. A:;::abinet. $55. S?>lfi58 ~ 1o .__ TJ2.9110 "'FOR ••LE · Xlnt --.1 -...... ~ oontaioed traYel trailer, UI f'h:ne,...a:m =~===~=· ===1 A FE1N MODEL .-mgme-Q,llJW+ 111 .,..._ tD 21~ feel Call M6-'6806 aft l5JXJ BeM::b. Blvd., W.t:mnstr ' ~-...,.. G'b,.......,. Rftnnants. samples A: MiD . ft\u1lc1l Inst. . 1125 HI-Fl & St-1210 -~ ~...... _,.Sot 0n1y 1 a.m. to 2 Sp11tl--5kl lloott 9030 uo FM ... roRSCHE CCooi><. ...... TRIUMPH Btvwn, new tires, AIM F/M c:brom.e whem. taktl--------·I ' il> BASS o:deno AcxudWa srrn!X> 1968 Sdkl 1'\Me ~ Fumituf'e p.m. !i29 Baker, eo.ta Mesa. 15 FT SKI boat Mercury Trucb b'aO. w 53&-'12!5 NICEST CARS : ~{Bladt> $125. eonde modeL Like new! Cc&or TVs. stereo., frollt QUALITY Kine me bed l<XX>. All lk1 equipment.I"'-="'-----= : • 61).418C Tmte owr mnall pymnt& or frft refrip., washen •cir>'-w/b9utttully quilted mat. Many ~! Pri•ate party '57 CHEVY.11' Tan Plck Up. IN ORANGE COUNTY 'B6 1'R1IDr'iPH l2IXI CCtN. ,,_ ..... -black .... : 12 smING Goya GQHar with $11'.63 emb. cndlt Dept. en (#aranteed) m .ale at treu, IPlit foundation. bltn sacrifk:ing fOI' $12 O O. 6 cylinder. '450: : cw, ' mo. old. ~ Want s:;.."1289 Anaheim AIEl1fioe prices. Buy an.Y frame. Neover used $98. ~2862 Days. 5 4 O -4 612 * HT-3183 * : , at.andq» elee. ha& 615-:DU E'C8l'ABLE atec'eO w/ a-piece -wiD aeparate -Worth $250 SC-6536 NJpta. '56 OIEVY-% tm.tlat bed-4 '61 Rf' :J6TER. reoand., .;;;::.:;::,;.....==--"7' I 91!9.ts fiv• tn com:1crt. 35 m.p.1. Eqy to drive, ~ : SLINGERLAND Bandltard tenskn spkn. 1967 G.E. otrr OF stATE FOR Sale: Like new deluxe SKI Boat~ 14 ft. !iber glu1 ~. h)'dro-6 eyl. $465. evet)'thin& new. $2400 . ·O>ngo I>rmlt, CftmD. cad 9acrtftot "°" 6t6-l3ll. WCRIDAR~·FsE all eleetric hospital bed by 'l'j mere. hp -Complete with 847-1495 -Jf!fl.. ~ and. w<d: MB-'1161 ftnDb $15. ~ ZEH'IU Sl:eno. N4/n4 n-D1UU S:immona. inclldts inner TraUer 673-U99 Uk for Al. toown. On\1 .,.. ELMORE dlo, -.,_ $111), -.......... --· ~Jll!:!l!Po?._ ____ 9:'.'.:5~1~0r;:i=iiiiii:;;~~:;r.:;IT 1963 PO RS c HE 1'00, lanoo .. Orvorw 1130 * Ol!>llB * aEAJWOCE SALE AOK call ...... from .,., ..... Morin• Equle. 9035 . '61 MERC&DES 2SO s AM I "'· -....... MDTOllS 1-========:I T1'l2 GARJlEJf GROVE BL. 9 p.m. 61Mi7U'I' 49,.~W}1Lrol1/YS,_low ~ W1n"7 Alltomaftc tranlmblkn. pow· good. eond. UiCO-Pbont TOYOTA ~rtlnt Goods 8500 % tiock weSt of Beoc:h BL FIBER G LA s B 0 at s u.un, uou .; . er brakes, power stHTine. 642-6639 • 2 DAYS Cl'nX!! ::r;:: G ~ 9 9 Misc. Wanted 1610 <runabout.al Hardware -Scout erv. $7$. 494-6287 ei---~ ---... Kttt:::. Ph. 89f.3320 : • MONTH END SALE nr. G. · Frwy. ~ to • ""' ........ ...,,."""" __, '63 P 0 RSC HE super 15300 Beach Blvd., Witmnstr : PIANOS. ORGANS ~: ';.;" ;::"".;... ~11--;;;;;;-~;;;'°';;;;· -= w A N T E' o· ~'f'"i'.r.."-G :~.~I~ C1mpon 9520 T & M MOTORS cabriol•I ........ t "'""1tlO•>. '67 TinlMPH SplW.... D"" : 'cm~-~ .. llPfldal wadcuttet $3.9J ~I' materi&lL lnboani Blue with black Interior. wuru..tnER • CXR"t'. boz. 8C'7-133l 9 8'l't-2 pm. OWN YOUR trannnluion. cont r o 1 s Gvden Grove mw at Beach I~~,,;:•"'-=::;::,,.::•~-Wire wheela. Best o&f. IOlMER liiiiriOARD, • ..., UKd. ?WN LAKE? WE Med qualfty <no Jw>k ....... ...-e1<1s, 1<•11, (1) """'651 or..5.'l<-22M '66 PORSCHE 912, Bahama m.11SO 28 f1D or beat '1ferl ~~) ~~=u.= (swivel) and ~ bolts, 1~·ea""'°MER="::;,!F,;;,:;:,ES;,;;;;.,.,lifl.;..D~."'Xln=-t 1 yellow. Excellent con d · --,,c;6-.,6-=TR=-~4~A~-I BE DD AT eta i----'m<mi=='---I tools I. office equipmant nuta, ICl'ewl, 1 teer In & OJOO, ~HNI .inter., 46,000 $3850. 494-21116 eves. BY Rll'l1I\ABLE DFlAID 1--------1 'YESll TOP CASH IN:.> Minut.I ,_... Will Soll to Ml. $1$0. ~- TO ... ~"""" .....,_. _._ Higtimt Bklder IO!' the EN-~ ~ •~· u•-•1 ••-531·1212 * ......,.. TIRE LOT ·---MG QllUSNAS sroat. LASr -·-"""" WHERE? · ~~ CHANCE Fa< y:mn;r WANTED bmned!ately <luo MERCRUISER 140 Hp !-'--.;.:.:,;:_ __ ~ NICEST CARS PBlCEE! ll>Nl' at BU1' "' ""'""''''" lac!I .. • ..... ,.g1ne • oucdrlvo, """""'· MG IN ORANGE COU ... TY ONLCNIF'Br~ ','A, llll"llftll _A._ Newberry Sprgs. ~ uaed clotbins. gauges, complete in-'66TOYOTASPORTSEDAN. Open Mon A-I'd ... 'II I i'Xi '""''"'" )...( (Sllwr Valley) Orletnala pcehied. fora, •talla:tlon kit, Mw overhaul 90 b.p. plus 30 inUe per gal-Open Bmdlcr lSI 18 ml Eut cl. Barstow costume jewelry, etc. 5ruaranteed-$850. 494-9336 .HIM. S.rvloe~ Parts Jon ecxinomy. Room for the Gould Music Contl*IY Pri~1Y1 No¥. 1, 7;30 pm 544-a:lll 1:30 to 5:30. 1962 FORD 1 nt ere e Pt er Cooull.N new ~ tnveuto:ry entire family. Thil ta the »ti N. Main. I.A. Mr& -...._ ..... ~ for ~t g We Buy-&11. or 'n'lde l erctne ,,!I;-nvene gear. Ste tbe a. Austin Amlrlc:a winner eweyone'a t.alldng """'""'-·... "-"-_. rzVOlll!I o-.•"Ul,n'.I eves .... I!'!' Furniture, ....... Mance• & an-N-~ . .., •= ~ss 1 ;;~;;';i;;;;;;;;;;J~;;£;;;;;;;;1 Hll'a ..,_, -•-·t ~-· ~ -~ OUR -·~ .. __ ..,,. -1.............................. ·-· A"'~"'""'""' 1m . ~ . ~ ·,, nu.... ~. ~~,; . ,,_ H .u~NDIPINIT __ .,...,....,._Christmas Gifts? N..,..."' Blvd., Od. SAC8'F"""dln"'"',4m .. 1mportedAvlw ?600 . ELM~RE ~ c»w,. •••••• dllln, SU..'1015 or 5U-697f. nylon life-raft, '11Ai hp out·l===o...;..=;;;_-'-='1 SAL& oek-., din. cwt•«i, For thoee frimdl: and ttl.a---------brd. All like nn;. 61S-1Bl5 e Spot CUh for Imports F-100 •·•••••··••••_. $115. Dille Md mnp tables, tlTe&., hard to pleaR TRY DO }'OU haw for sal.1!! a com-We pay mare lor any import MOTORS M-2 ................... -. ~~db!tte&.mat-aglfttmm plete hospital bed? Bo•t Storlf* 9048 regardlea of year, make TOYOTA 'M·lD1 ................. P& Ir--. Ji1imp1, TV'• • .ter-TREASURES OF ::;~able. Cao~. 6 -.-__ -"-'-c""'"--T-1 '-"1 qr coocllt1ca. Tr:! ua btforT suow. Col.st Hwy. Ph. 89'-3320 ~""'"'!bl '•"8DDcil!. ~ ftb: ..... 1, 111:oYw9. ALI BABA uu.h,, trnpen, rrs. you tell. ELMORE Newport Beach 15300Beac:hBlvd., Wsttnnstr Sale! ...................... ---. • .,.. • Mt.Jal 3t1J Via Oporto, N.B. LO ND 0 N TAXI CAB ()pm storage lot. Neu bwyt MOO'ORS, 15300 Beach mvd. 642;~ SfG.1'164 I =~T==o='=y='o~T::;A;:::::: .Ulll!!d Gnllds. ~ alb ~ Open ddy Incl. SUndays WANTED TO HIRE OR j~Call~=96Ull~='====:;::/,"~-~~~·.,:•~•:;;:m~=' j ~~A~uthoducl~~~M~G~O.~al~or~ etll, 1. Studio. ltdiwQ, 19ab-U am-5 :n Cloiied M MAY BUY. :, :...,,., w,...,,_.-. Wlllll.V'S 1111'111111 ' ""' on. * ..,..,.., * ~l«rJft. 9100 · : wtn. ftlllll'I AV\llVR NEW 981 ooinll .l will~ WANTED : 3 axle tre.ctors pAR[)o ilITERPRlSES =:::=.... WJJ&1'N81'p(Wtetm. t:: ~°:tl:°'1 ta!'=\ tori~21~i;:t:;~ MOONEY SAU:S REP. '67 Alpha Romeo ·59 MGA, aood mecb. ccm. HAMM(fil) lliM!d. ~1 lldg. !ibt'll Mt tr No. 10 Tyier; $20 b' ==-~~~~= I !':',G,,HT,..~·~A!~ ":Ill)" model. A. very bmuti-~);e!;..7new &en ' bat. $t50. 15300 &e..dl m..a., Watmmtr a.ta.._ * ..,;a;es No. ts-.,,, $1000. lot PETS ind LIVESTOCK ~· ~·~ ·~· '-~'--'--------1 --OOLm'. inCDROfADAMAK -S&-3i66 or 5"6-1610 ful auto. i-r....,. ~ -· E. ~ -<H21 DAlLY t ln' No. 2l _, s100. '°' p~ Go I 8 '-=~======! $3699 -.... ......_ ..-:r fRMOlln No. 31 HOIJYC; TI4-847--6603 ~ ner• 800 I;.; Wh1~ DeplmntsT SOCK IT TO •• , aeln Out '·le I I or 213-464®8 """ 7. B&L TROPICAL FISH Mobile Hom" 9200 ELMORE ,,. ~ swn ~·~~-=--·~OPEL K-~. ·-.. off-ll'iporlld Avlw _ ~ ·-_ -~· ~ .. ,.,,, N""'°" Bl"'1. • Skyline '69 $4299 tanw.y Grand. Artllt Jilo4. aiue•w, ~ Kit over ~. 3Z4 Coll ~ lOc Q;)SI'A ME8A New 12' wide, 1 bedroom, MOTORS el ; Wuditzet Babt' Gnnd J"ltEE Grooad ~ each, ml or part. Remington 5 Gal. aqu1rluma ••.... $2 eenter kitchen Palm Sprtnp TOYOTA TOYOTA ALFA ROMEO MGA. llEADQtIAR'j'ERS ELMORE Red roadster; orie of our bat· ter Ttiumphs ol 18 to cboote from. Book of $2145. $2099 ELMORE SPORT CAR WORLD """" ...,,,, 15.UI Beach Blvd., WIJtmftstr '64 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE °"""' ..... palnt. """"""" plU! at $1399 ELMOR·E SPORT CAR WORLD ,.,,.,, ,..._ 15.nl Beach Blvd., Wstmmfr IT'S Beadl ~ Ume. BJ&· &est ae1'ect:ico et'tt! S.. the DAil.Y PllDI' Oawffted aect:im NOW! SSffi: Stebln;J Prol-'nnal $149 II port:ll>le typewriter $ 2 5 • MClQth ~ •• l9c ea<:h custom, fully tumished in-Ph. 894-3320 Model $595; T1ny 6plDet p&;. SECARD• POOL ~c mantle clcx:~ U. Ma:rble Haldlet ••······ 29c eluding all kit.ch. appliance•, 15300 Beach Blvd., Witmnstr ano $.145: Glllbramm ~ us s. Mam.· 0nnp f:!t~. 8:1'~t lcid:: ;,~ ·w· • ... • • • • •• • • • • ·;; • • ~ carpets, drapes. 20% dawn, AiPi'iA Romero R.Mdlter MIKE McCARTHY BUICK et UIS; Tbomu cq. $195. m.1992 for 6, 11"' $5. 646-51l3 \JIAEl' ...... 711 pnce cash, trii.de or equity. 1)9 1954 Modd. 1600. Forced ThHie and l!llM7 men at.,. "!!!!l!!"'"'"'""'""'""'"'""l;i;i;;ii;'i-;;;;~~Tnii;;;;; Many u9l!d aQUmfi~· all per month 0 .A.C. sale' 11395 496-lSU . WARD'S BALDWlN S'IUDIO HARVARD Dbl. hb'wd. bed REF'RIG, used 6 mo. Antique s:b:res, very rea....,.~ Rick B•ldino'1 I==· ==·=====I . l8l1 N.._, c.M, ...._ tr.ne $7.50 w ..... ·, T •kl -· ""t cond., lov• ... t k °""' 11 AM to 8""' Mobile World AUSTIN HEALEY Open Sunday aftmmm boot $2.SO Women'• '1 dbl 2 mt~'I cbn. ~ rda 6. Cth ll20 19432 Bea.ch Bl., H,B. •13'17 , ~ llld boot $6. Men'• 11 webfoot ovnt1' d c b r ' 436 S. Harbor Bl., SA 531-8710 1957 Austin Hal-Hammood ·-.._ w/pemmkin, nwrb I. ........ s.v. $225. <ti. lice 1Jd. boot <Rieker) 8'B-9l.86 aft 6. BEAUTIFUL Hbnala.yan -, ~• M'"" •-, -1..A. ..A.1 MAGNAVOXCo n 1ole SEE the Dual W'~ Rm.cl-Sol;() * ~1919 . ........ """'& ..,., i.:u _.. Kittens. Blue a,. Seal. pts. .., ___ n..-Am · --•=========I pants '5 Wd 5'9'' ski A: aa!e-AM/nl radio couillna.tk>n· Rer w/ ClrA. ui~ r.,, enc&n, ~• ~ .. Used spinet piano, $3!15. . • SCHMlD'!\PlllU.IPS CO. 1001 N. Main O 20th Santa Alla ty btndisw $4~. &e-nBT aft Bal $13'1.00 or 1ma11 * 6f4...CrBt * mount, Elite and General DATSUN 6 PM pa.ymenta. Qoedlt Dept. KE mobil~ homes m11 •t j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, SPAllll'I< Sofa and '°""eat. 5-728Q. Anaheim !Ja!I• 1825 Dual Wide Safes '"' '69 '69 NEW '"' '18 '69 Also !!old "°"""' sofa ... e VACUUMS • °"""'"' Mdbll• Hom"' Inc. '69 DATSUN casiooal dWr5. oval mg, $10 up. Repe.ira .l parta. SHD.TIES -AKC rqistered . 520 N tt..rbor, $.A. : ~Lay Away ....,.....,,, clarin•t M..,. --bl•.°""' V1ouum 0.ampfon med. 11 m.. 5314571 Loolr'l 11 .. YOUR OilUSI"MAS Pl.ANO otb!r' itrma 1ncludUc tires 333 E 17th CM fi42..1560 male lO mOll female, 1 mo1 TO Settle estate-. 2 BR. u x 50 000 ml OR ORGAN NOW & Geia'l!I" comter. 2546 KIRB~ Va~~ ~eaner & f~ 544-6692 or 838-3758 60. t mo old. Awnh\a'S A: r • gulf, While choke is ~t Gneubr let Lan t (College attachments. Take aver $8. POODLE ~ AKC, 1 Wka. landscapin1. Im are a • WAU.JOIS MUSIC CITY Parl<) Cfd. 5'!l.Q5.10 mo """"'" ... $4.1~ ouh. Bbck, ...... , gool quality. -7 $11616 Down 3400 s. ~ C.M. Put ~ in CU" P\e.ce Credit dept. ~ 3 ::. -1 2 8 11 Mutt sell ~ m-2329 TRAil..m.: r x 24• with r x • ,.,,,,. -Blvd 0.1 n. .. tn Ao .... lm BLACK Poodlo, all lhota. JS' Room -· O>m-$53 •L for 36 8-3 H 3100 McFaddl!!l, S.A. WALT GOEE DISCOUn'! 11 c e n • e 1' s p a y e d , pietely tum. can 5.16-JSS ... ftl0, :;. ':~m~~~ SWAP MEET :~ch=·~ia:AL~S ~~ =~~~!o. MOTORHOMIS 9215 ~~A~"' •• take ave-pyrnts of $62.&8 EYecy Sal &: Stm. BAR Bach at Yorktown lhota, house bricn. $85. 9ill mo. Bal fl375. Cali u ~ S31-J.2TJ aft 7 UPHOLSTERING -$'79.50. 2 !16SJ41S after 5. ~~LB. ~ btwn 11 am-8 pm. NAUG coud:t pc. (EuropHn ttaftRnm l 8 TOY POODLE P\JPS AKC ::--..1191 brldat. ,.1. SJOI ; ., 5 pc. Free aet. de!, pickup, %15 ma1e I wka. $6fi, .. . ' P a., pe n, M . HS "B ·"' """' .,..,,,. <." _ __,,._, "'-" ,,_,u,_.__ ··; Y•rMlhlPl1no&Org1n1 blthinette, etc. R •••· &.1n, ern:r ...,.,....,._,,. =-=·=-=·=~==-==" · • See them now at S.16-Ml6 2 SEI'S d. books (1 aet World "' Coast Music RlXLlNING awr brown Bookl. Yne mazi.'1 clotitlna:,1.H_o_•_-_____ 1_8_30 ; .. 1139Ntal*f81vd,CM lea!her-ette, $3S. t~v1 l l d m:.e XI. in xtnt cond. Wool BAY ~Awntm'nwl-.; .. ""L "271 .....,.,. w/ .....,., $20 . twin ......... d. -die -S210, """"""· ex"1-... .-V 675.-3251 WANTED: SPANISH o r Jent all a.round pieuure: ORGAN JOn+eU P\.._uer. 11 _ 1 2 Migl $40 =~ ~ hone for beginne't'l A tnttr- 'JVa.bmt. LI k e ..i Bet.ut. u. I M.gnum Cr11h mediate rid en. acrWce: • . C•rlatmat &tfl. WW helm.t. SL 7~. $150 surr. da.ri: brown. -~--'------:: -.c:rttke! NT-"IOW S4s.3690 ft 6 brand new. Sitt: pants 44, FOR SALE: Be&uttfal bud: • . coat 48. $45. 494-1238 akin man. l~ bUdl. xJnt '67 DATSUN ROADml Blade wiill red lntfftor, 01W -.1oor-. -top and di top. $2099 ELMOR·E . ; ~mtnt: ~Uan. ~ ~Q~: c h e 11 of GAS fireplace lop, uaed .addle horR, qWdc: 1'> leam. f .,=======oi L~ ....... 'lliers:. st~ &: tape once. ONLY $25! $t00. 847-1973 Nk about Motor ctM I"""'-~~~;:,.;:== ~· llALDWJH _....... 1 * J'fMct ~;:~~,r· mite. 962-9119 e MT-3688 e Ht.lnf!11 cy '61 DAnUN • < e GOOO ll!!BD CARP>:!' CUSl'O!I --19IT 'TTlllJMAI T IJJ) C. -tnm, !up .,. :,;;.. + A • ......, lib nMrl POCX. TABLES, teM1s tbla, ING. SACJUnCE '1'5c PEzl Best an.. OD _,um. CC". S'tretC/dtrt. Xlnt cand. _.., Xi.t,.. m:Dil!qe. "nlk • ~ 1 p:iker tbla, exen:i•ln& equip. y ARD! i4fi..l25l IJ7..9612 $1'DO er oa. 61S-"7Z1 w .., ctnvea bJ' ~ ane .•• '-.• at dilcount prices. CaD 'U IKDAXAJ:_ ec. s lpttf. ......... E:iconc F'tlD at... ;. T.,.,,,...., 8205 W•l""• 538--0311 aft. 12 Mtl'AL dot'°'"'· uoed onoe, TRANSPORfA'l'ION bll' u ... • ~ mlla lor, ,iu.o blle lotelor ,., ~: ... u:::Nrm Olilcr T.V. I ' Pool t•ble. 2 yn old. ~:1· wtll 1tll for Sl6. Boeta & Yachts 9000 ~ ~..ts.. cub dllll, : • ~ rw:oot. e • • t r 9 I • LIQ new! " Bed. $69. iiliUilPH "8, "m8C. 650 "111 an.. priva.te pui;y. ~ 8rallid -ptctore tutw! ---~32915 FIREWOOD FOR SA.LE 1&14' DOR,JBTT , 110 re Low mDe E:dru.. Aft •r 10:30 *"7TS OI' XJm OXll. p 11$-15511 Natunl Rlnch MIMk-~Cord S22.50 de!. ~9-4109 M('f"Q"UW . Top, aoc~. DonJe,p ttn.: S'795. 5*-4111 515-GSM { l'f"8 Wt.,.._ time.. B1C'-OU:.OPI made ftdl lr~th Pool Tabl• for Sile-compa-. hr meteT, bolt 'IT HOtffiA 1:15 c"C , .. DAT90N ~ TUn PU, Ima IMMEDIATE • DELI.VERY! 1969 OPELS Wide Selection of Stylee & Colon pit~ l!IWff ... tbe Cl9t. Xlnt cond, 673-Z64 Mk (or Bill o_~1lJ/140 C :,.e.~t7 or*.idt: Abdo..,, pwrtect MO. Dl1. 1Ute new. Mab .-1 ;: -DNLT..!,_DD1 O•PW 1>1111 Pllol Wam ad&l l POOL TABLE """ -.,, tr•••·1:~~~1~4~tllllfl~~~!:J~-~~~!::!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~=~~ ~• '1""n o Go<lOl S1QO. • -.,, CY. .. -' • IWLTPll.<11'11'Alfl' ADS --IOr ~ < ' t I ' I l - _._._ ___ ,,.._..,.... -W" pp W F p - p U ---r•~-~-~-~-----~~-----;~-·~· .. -----~-------.----~~;:--~--~~~-.....--.------.... ~----~ ......... ~­ , • I 'lllVICI )I OUl MAIN COHCllN" BUICK . l'l'H• tulcK COltM.ll .. " ' 111 UbR AIEA'S Oii; .STOP 'MJTQ' cemR . • lelt DMls • .NeW 1.icb·~··,119&!*.'· 11..d an e lelt fhs•i:!lll :,Hlilsl1t , • • · .. ·-·"··· .... D••• .., ........ I e R .. lt Most M1•r1 S1rvlce Pw&fM .1. -. . . . 2i4:E.17th SJ~ ~-IUIClt COIHllll ·,· ca· Mesa '548-7765 . • • SA E t:ULL DELUXE 1485. . -~~~~~Hr ! , .... ., .......... ,.: .... .. -........ ....,, ' . ,..., ................. . -----.._ ... _..,_,.. __ - '67 OLDSMOBILE ' 0.H. C. ... 1tt, Vt, 1wt lt&H .,,.. Yll'fl .. ,. r T'K•J•i'" · '' ',., • ...._ , ... $2895 ,. I • • OMl.Y. 24 LIFT llMILQ ~YING.a 'I • On All Remai~ing 61'1 IN • ST0cK... I ,HURRY!!. ; • ' ' llllll'lr...,~""""----0:-------... ._ .... ,.....-~r----------·----------.--,....---------~--------·~....-.... -.----...-~-..... --~ ..... - I I I • • • •• <:.• ¥n;y P~OT ~DIT~BL\L PAGE .. .J • -.. Ir ··. -- ·~ •• •• .::. . ,• -;.. ' · .. -Cran·ston 'Ibo ioal& ~ coaleel oo the Callfomla bellol Nw. 5 ii the Nee for lbe U.S. Seftate between R"l"lbll-cu Mu lldllty, .Ute lllptrintendent ol public ln- llrllcUon, and ~ AW> ~ former otate coatn>ller. Voten Wllo fret about loclt.me, sound..ute, llllnk· alike politicians have no cioinplalnt here! Rafferty ii stocky, jaunty and trademarked by a cutting, flamboyant rlieci!ric Which projooto an aggres- llve, C<lillelltlous Image. Crenstoo is tall, beld, athletic, and a more _.ic or&Cm'. He projects a more thougbt.- flll meln, Jess-ol a political slugger. '!be fac.t II tbat neltber Cran.too nor Rafferty shape up u 1 ''sran of the bout'' for Califon:6a. Neither is the best-equipped candldale for the Semite Ille state bu Ill· fend-or could have tis year. BUI the limple !act ii -these an Ille candidate& lrom wbidl tbe d>olce rouot be made. MIM a deClolted •.,.,,..mlion tl! -candidates - a ~ IOlni bock to tb«t political beglmdnp aa well u thofr currmt poetu..,. -the DAILY PILO'I' lw ...,.. dude illlll Cr-lw the better potmlal to hecclma a good-... I~fllrtber -the comblmtion tl! Ibo abffi. Ues and. • ol -Sen. Georse Multlll.Y and -ropreeent ~and boiler serva .... liltlon tic would a M~-Ralferty II-. Ala Cn101tm la not cm ldeef ....,liiote. Ht ... been ~ ldmtlbd witb 08111oma'1 erralk l'benl -t,1!!1111..., altbougll he Im In recent )'Mrl .-.cl aWI)' llUn -ct tbe e.u.ime pl'OllOllllCelllenll ct tho Cr.lllomla Damocrlllc Oouodl. 1111 advooacy ., • -h bait la ~ -loo -to auk us. But hll overall pooilicm on thil lnue appean to be much clOler to the coaler ct Amarican tNnllnt tban ii Raf• 1~~1-·1 oppioech to the "law and vs. order" pr®Ian 11.reaei both stnmglltellkll Ilse pollee 8111 aUarklng the C8111• qi the problem. Rafferty I~ to 111qeot !hilt eaoudl nlsht sticks and N..U-1 Guanll-men can force a IOfuilon to lhU complex problem. Lile• D10J11 tlalllam!9DI -including a subolaJIUal number ot hill own party parUsans -we .Jlnd ourselveo lro\ll>led by Mu Rafferty, troubled enough to lack con- !ldence In him. He ii quick to aollJld alQmU, but hill ncord of de- velo<1lng or pal'~& In wo;kabL' llO!utlonl ii a)>out nil. h l1moo! ...,.. u 11 he deliberately provokes eoo- trovany to pnmole Rafferty. Ria llx yean u .tale 1uperlntolldent of public in- llruCt!on have bien yeen <:/ c<drovany and uproar but minimal aceompllJbmed. He bu deliberately drag- fi~01111 tndltlmal noo-p.nilan ofllce deeply into par- pollllcs ml lelf-J!Ol!tlcol promotion. l't ii dW!cult to -bow the complu and dif!lcult problems *l!WDa our muon at home and .i>road can bo helped by a tafent for lhn>wtDI guollne on the boll· lire <:/ CDlllroverry or for 1houting "fight, fight" in a -crowd. . llaffloV hr.1 been a oc:bool teadler, admln!Jtrator ml pi111dp1l all ct hill adult nte. He bu no particular cndm!l9!1 In wmld altalra or natlonal government and lw no &pedal becqrolmd for the U.S. Semte. Cl'Olllloa, -· JIPduatlng lrom Stanford, became a fon(p C'OIT1llpODl!llll In Eunipe and wrote a best.- aellu on the beomnl tl! World War II. Even after Mm3 oervlce dur£11111>0 war, he continued his interest in the world and n..lion and to lllil day bas maintained an lmpnolive -ledle -Jmowled10 will! depth -of &lobaialbln. Alen CnwlAlll came_ oft u the eandi~.ate who offers the hell rsenlial for bec:olDlng a llOlid, practical and useflj 'J . Senator. • R-*r Calls lJCI Facultfl Action Forerunner at Anarclafl •· Dec~s 'Disrespect, Pow:er Politics, Permissiveness' • ·- Dear Gloomy Gu.a: 'l'n ...... --CMJl ol ....... -ainot .. lheUC "': .. , l'f=np&c m&.belf'llid1 :a.n s • 1tlrt lloorlJnc: ;'Tm • • rr11 dt\r aitt ..... ,. wW tllo - .-...-.llaDd>lln.acl!ooll, ....... l't~ ;_ -J.1. ·~""'!"---.. .......... ._~ "':a; :::. UProfeaor1t M:UZTay of. Sin FfanciJco llta!e, Mr. Ruud d Columbia Unlvml!y riot lsme, w!ubly becked by tbe Student. for a Demrcratlc Society and the Black SWcieDtl fer 10metblng«~tber. Hence Iha alllnlJy le< "voice vote" !Mead of tbe written bellot, even In the AcAdemlc Smale. So don't Interfere, just --· DR. FORD IS IN !be unfortuna!e pooi. tloa ol 11WJ11 bel<JN be think& and DOI doing bl& home ' work l!elore be plagiarl2"1 tbe expressioo "academlc freedom." To some degree, I can un- dentand bl& novel lnterpntltloo and ap- pUcatioo ot tbe term. But. I can't coo.. done lt bec•u.we the expression hu -C<l!JIJllOllpla .. &alt and -per; an aped1ent of the JIUIDalt like "my Prof_,, Clea.,.. lJ raw; pleue -tbe ......... le !I-., ao I can kill the tute." 'lbooe who bean! Jhk riff-rail speak at UC! on Sept. rl, or nad the few printable portlnns In the oewa, can roadl!y un- . -w"1 -who approved his ap-pearance cry fir the lbelter of academlt ~ Cleaver me1n1 ~ e><ept to typl'1 tbe ad -of af!alra. TllDl!i II A LOT ol dli!erence between pure dilqreement . a n d downright dlaupect. II ii getting liter Ud later; tbe problem " ll"'wln& and arowlng, but Is 11ti11 a anall blemish In an olberw1le healthy apple. U we don't Wint 1o permit that blemish to de!lrOy the pod, we bad better start the cutting right DOW". To wait ii to aacrifice the JOOd with \be bad. I implore all citizens nOt to allow aomethlnl pcecloul to be destroyed by ddat~l MJ question to Dr. Ford ii, "Can your academic freedom by any interpretation be worth lhll?" CALVIN G. SIEGLE 'Nice Conditioning' To tbt Editor: You letter writer! who are angrily de. nouncing thl university at Irvine for let+ ting Eldridge Cleaver lecture, have you ... any lhou:iht through some ol tbe im- plications of what you are saying? For the moment, think of IOdety u if it were a !Ingle per8QD. Suppol.ing thi1 peraon became infected with a foul purulent 1 ore. Would you deny medical students the opportunity to examine and to invutlgate, to study and to postulate cures for the paUent. or would you aay !hat tbe odon and oozlnp are j1lll too oboo1ioul In display and nice studenll ahouJd not be exposed to them even in a bolp!tal le< IUCfJ llll! IT FOLLOWS Iba! the pathology thal produced Cleaver ii a p e r I e c: t I y lecltirtlale lllb)ect f,.. unlvendty atudenta to study. How can either Cleaver or tht pa!bolol)' he rdledl be eumlned or 11111 cultural corretU0111 be mede li hla mind fl DOI pfclted In I unlV<nl!y cllmale, or II other IQC:b apr111lmu of aodal lllnw ore -becllllO thq.,.. DOI nk:a! U tbe unlvflrlfly la onty eolnl lo be • JJlac:e where nlco quiet dowdy prol-s lecture lo nlct JraiOed llud-In obtain a nl<e toodIUoolnc b' the nice, tNnp In life. tbe unlvend!Y will -a nlco -of fnlollectual lnceal Ind lbe 'llllqla ..tab-11111 u well ... -bock Into lhe .... pollllrl laad .. -llwu- JOllM A. NACDIJllALI) .... ., v.i.es.n-1 To tile Edltar: • I'm paq kind ol ~ r/ )nrlng --tllhepoor,-,_ poolllt of ......... a•np I ~ ...,. .......... ,. .......... ,..,._,,., wrttw9 lll*lld '*"""' thtlr ....... 111 JOO _.. .,. ..... Tllf rW1t ,_--... 1etten to nt -~•Umin.. la.I i. -*· All letfW1 mutt lnclud9 •19MM9 _,.. !Mlllrll -'d,_ llyf --Wiii lie wltflllH9 M- boulewife, I'd like to expreu aome of my oplniona. You know, aome 1of us are allO searching for an identity in life. Yes, we too, would like to be able to take Ume for )uat pllllosopblz)ng and day-dreaming llQUM!Hnw, bui most of us are too busy brlnging up cblldren and facing the ev- eryday practicalities ol life. I DISAGREE with the hippies' com. plaint about the lack of freedom in America. If Eldridge Cleaver'1 recent display of '"freedom of 11peech" i11 any ex~. ample of a lack, then I'm poorly miltaken. And how anyone can advocate . Black Panther George M\11Tiy'1 teaching at San Francisco St.ate Collea~, JI beyond me. Put geoerationl have glvm tlda of to- day tbe freedom to <lr<>P out ol' acbool lo medita!e ... the freedom not to worship God, for eumple, if they don't want to ..• the freedom to reject the libertles t h e y have inherited. 1 guf:!B I'm too con- servative, but I believe that freedom i.! not the right to do u one pleases, but the opportonlty to do what ls right. MAYBE A PHONY value system is the· cause of many of our cooflicts today. Especially between some of the young people and our generaUon. I think it ls time for ua all ... mothers, fathers and youna: people, to recognize those things that an genuinely im- port._ant. To my way ol thinking, Jiving a ChrU1tian-type of life ls one of the im- portant things. Basically, thia would be adhering to the "gol"en ru1e" ... "doing unto othen as we •.tould have them do unto us." These things would be a great accomplishment for any of ua to achieve and what peace and hannony would result in the world around UJ ! LYNN FULLER To the Editor: The acrimonious If not defamatory at· lack upon Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., chancellor oC UC, Irvine, u an artennath ol Eldridge Cleavtr'1 appearance oo campus, iJ without buls or julliflcaUon. H h character, '"1'1tallon In tbe com· munity and penonal mmmltmtnt are an effective and complete rebuttaJ to any mbdlrected and unloonded charge. Nor 11 thll to condone Irresponsible ac- tlona rJ.. 10111e studenti, nor in 80tne p:>SSl. ble inatanct.s ol faculty mmben, n or perhaps Cleaver'• vlolaUon of laoguqe •11 Geo,..e-- De• ci-1e: 1111 wlle 'o be5t friend f>u laJ<an 111! wtth ber and I am woaderln1 U I._ !OU i,im or hw rlllC, ..,.... thil contlnuu, ~ Dair Plmlod: Ttll OllY"'41 .. ,_, ,.. -lo. M -11 Oii I tan ....._ -ICl'ltdllnl my -.. ., your Jottar for ail bout llObod1 la ,..,.. to uodustlnd what ,...,,.. tllkinr •· b o u t anyb.ow. ml public speech mor<0 and slandarda of the cloy. • AT THE SAME mlE there t. no valid preml>e for certaln elected offlotala lo hit the "cutnmr Jt: trail" with 1peeches condeinnlng, U DOI nla!!IJ>lng, the Boord of Regenia of tbe Unlveralty of Calllornla and urging tbe public lo "keep lhoae let.- i.rs comlnl" In .._.i of wha! may w.n prove lo be a ~ Ud lnJudldoua """"" of aclloo. • n ii submitted that Mr. Cleaver himsel! In lhll &ltuatlon fl unlinportan!. He lJ a mere l1mbol In· a pr-'bulc, crlllcaU)"lmporlaot luue. 'I1lt larger questtoo seems to be this: , What la the purpo1e of tbe university! Ia It to drum up the koowlqo ol lhli-pllli an11 racur&1ta1' 11.llJ>Oll the -o1 !helluolenu1 OR IS IT TO xarch for new ideas, new knowledge, new wata. new soluUom to cruablng problems qt our ......i aoelety? God know•, a rebuh ol what ha& been done In !he put by present "middle agers'' of,"senior cltir.ena" -whoever or whatever they are -offers no l1ll't! blueprint for the nation '1 fut..... Of COlll'M we ... point .. a "'" Ill _., """" TV Ud olictrlc brollen. ' To Ue tbe bands of the !acully to es- plore, to invMtlga&e .. '° question, to draw upon whatever IOUrCel of information are available, to cbalJenge the problems in the field ol IOclology and human relaUon1 and to expose students to their flndJng! and similar challenges is to completely sl'.iltify education, to throw it back Into another pre-Renaissance or 0 dark ilge" era. LET US HOPE -and work -for pru. dent balanced )udgm"'t by tile Board of Regenta:, faculty and adm.lnbtraUoo wtllch will result in formulaticm of !OUl1d educational policy, ·free from o~ portunistlc emoUonalilm. but which recognize.I both community 11en!itivity and impera.tive need for daring in- novation. HARVEY D. PEASE LWV EKl!lorau Prop. l To the Edit«r: The Callromla League of Women Vot.ers applaud1 the DAILY PILOT'S pos!Um In support of Propoo!Uon I - con!UtuUonal revillon. After havbtf studied the quesUoo for two yean and closely loDowlng the work of the revtlllon comm1saloo u It modemlled and up- dated our cumberloriie COClltituUon, the California Jeagua 1t1ched -In support of ml.slon. One of the atronc...i IJ'lllD!enla In favor ol revillon ii the bewtlderlq 1111 of propo&!Uooa the Toler muat 1ppi6Ye or re]ect IVUJ two yeara. . ' WlllLI: IOME ballot measurt1, no men -two w ll1ree at eacll.olOctloo; have lo<uaa<I cltil<n aUenUon oo ,lm- porlanl 1-and conlribated lo Uie u-of Ibo oleclion campalp, u.. bullo of .-JtuUonal amenc!mt$ """" to coolua Ibo Vfllfr rstber than~te him about motion ol public policy. More alt8I Jhao not the voter'l ,..Uon fl likely In be, "Wily do 1 llavo to yote on lhll!" "Mlot do I -aboul -~ of -propoaal&!" Tbe ...... 1·--;lbla mu!Utude of <"OOfullng ..._iu-"'i. the aillenot" ~detail ~,air CClnlUtlltfcm. l'nqueal a rn e n 1 • t ll t ..... Iha -for lurJher ~. to ..... Iha document ~ ,,... Cal!fcrnla -.ioo ha& been .- IDlft -JIJO -lince It .... -in 117tl IT Ill GINEIW.l.Y qreed.Jhat a good <'Ollllltut1411 lbould con!lln tlill endurJnc' fundamental• of ...,..,...enL leavmf'tllt detalta and matter& inb)ect lo chlnp In • ' &latulel ... cted by the Loglala!ui.. May l empbuiJ.e here, thia reviaion does not aHect tbe right of the peoplo lo the lnlUaUve. Tbat right ta clearly re- tained in revtRd Article 18. Let'• continue the momentum bqun two years Bio when tbe .-. overwbelmingly approved the first phue of revision, and linilll tbe job by mo. The League of Women voter. u:ra-1 YES VOit oo Propooltloo !. MRS. WILLIAM HOSKINS Oranp eo..t 1-IJe•of Women ·VCll<n Bi.de, W•lte lhlelnl To the Jildllor: Your ~paper, Od. M, carrled a -'" page COlllJ!l<l>lar1 by Frod lkul'- rup, a N'iro reporter in.o the Bahamlis . •ttandlni the Oiymplc Gemes. I think It'• 11me for Mr. Stmrup to &land :..:ti Ud have ah objetUve ldoll 1t the radal - Uoo In tbe U.S. There lJ oo doubt !hat Iha N"ll'> In tb1a tounll)> II,& received a bad deal. Ht !las bee!I ~WCI badly. I agree It lJ DOI euy .to fGrae!'Mf! ~And I ... also -tbe burl !eellnp Jn. valved fbr I too bdq to a m1naf111 !IJ'Ollp. But it t. at Jbla point that my s;m- pathl.es end . Tbi1 ii a great country llld It proves It ""llJIJanUy by tbe changes taking place towards righting the wronp it bas often done. · I'M NOT SA YING !hat everylhing ii roses, there ii still a long way to go before lhll country lJ !ruly a lalld of equality. But I'm sure that none can deny Iha! we·,. slowly heading up tbe rigbt road'. Of course, it hi alway! hard to take slow change when need for chaoge is new. But if the Negro and the other minoritie! wiab to ~ part in the If.. fiuence of lbla country they ~ also pol up with her fault!. For after •U "e are a country of !he people and poople 11'1 never perfect. IT IS AL'iO TIME for all of UI, blacl: and while, red and yell.,., lo 10\'lel the put. II b timle to look lo the fllture and try lo make a better place !or '!"' children lo live In. In my oplnlOtl,.iilton- ly way for·lhll t:Ol:Jltry to be united ta for us all lo llUI a&lde our bitterness and try to undentand the why of both sldOI, I c.,.,.i see bow such a thing can be' obtallied jf one aide 0< lhe ojhet ·ii, con- tlnu<Mllly operung up raw oorei. Black · power &lands for tbe •ery thin( Ill" Amerlta11 Negro Is flghUng qalnst. And racism m either side of tbe fence ii ugli. II fl my oplnJon t1>at aoyone, black or Wblte, daervm all the o1liclam he nctlvu for racllm. Botb Smith and carlol are educated. both tnew what they ~.... doing, and they both Ullo tlerslj>Od what· their -meW. They ~e .no ''l!nderstandlng," Ndlher do they -.. the l)'mi\IUi!' they ..... received. . llllS.A..w:EllER .. -our srstltude lar11>t -,. f"V,nd"1lp Jl>at WU -to JI, Tba thM Ud effort ezpmded In -beball cannot be .........r. s., 1o an """ -!hat good lllilbban lltill orllt, ... .., - In capital Jetten, THEY DO, Ud mq God blea them! MR. and MRS. CllARLD A. UPOI' v .. t.,..Je•••• TltlleJ:dlljr. 'llbal Wuald ---.. Iha price ..r a U11 Cadlllae bJ II.Gii? Tba demand I• tbe car ....W bt dlwn"""alb' lncreUed. lnotber-.-.... ti ...... al u. knr-Jri::*f .... _., --... -.. ...,. a CMlll¥ ' Tbe ~ ....... *' ..... ' ad -tldl almplt _,, coat - -of a pr<ltlp car: I. llecftaae tbe prlce and Ille ....... will-. l In<:r<am the price and tbs -wlDdtc.Teae. WHAT AllOUT the ]IOniltenl problem of tbe .... produttloli " -t!. -year the federal agricUlture dlportme!J! detannlnea tbe ~ pl'lce of wheil and aoy wheat !hat II bot aokl at lout al Ille 111ppcri price can be sold to lbe qri<:ulttire de]llrlment. Some larmen an! ~. pold to aet 8'lde poJeiltlal wheat' acreage. Tbe price sUppOrl of wheat guaranleel a profit to the larmw <ljlllo tbe Idling of producUve landa llmtt& ,,..,. duotlon. Thia tampering with a ·free nltrket may benell~ tbe farmer but II mrely haJ a detrimental effect oa caoo IUIDel"I and our economy. IN A FREE MARKET, u tbe llIJIP!y r/ wbeal lJ !ncnued tbe prlco 'l'ouJd decline so u to lncreaeol !he demand. Thus, the consumer wlD Pl1 more for wheat products whenever the governmeat mull iNPJ>ort the price of wh .. t u "°"" pand ·1o the price of !""' matket wbe1L Tbe tupayer who-ii also tbe CODlllD10l' DllJal pay all -of buy"'8 ..rplull wbeaL tbe Idling of productive lands and the lliorleo of qriculture d~ einpioye&. In other word&, lbe 1a%pa10r pop lases lo l11JJPOll Cie'J>llca ol wheal IO that he can pay """" for -11"1" dudl u a COOIQJner. TllEJll: ARE MANY areas o( Ibo world In wblcl! lbs people eo ID bad hunlrY be<:au~ tliey cannot buy enouch food. Now U our wheat became fell ... pensive 110rt1e ol tbeee huDlfJ people 'l'ouJd be able to buy U.S. w!ie&l Thul, the wheat farmen would be able to urn lorelp eschanp and 'l'ouJd help lo IOlto our balance of poyment& dellcll. 'l'bea Ihm la tbe fact that DW1Y -* of Ibo world are being kept hungry eo lhot - one tracJor farmer can Illy down on lbe farm. ' ' HARRY a McDONALD, JR. I ' I i . '