Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-05 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-~ -...--:--·---- ' ' • r • eois.oned_., _ _._ _ _,_ _. I ~.I . . . . • , . • ,·Gi..,eli a~,· T.rea-s~·, On_ Tr~IJi~e t;~a~es ~~--~·--==~,~~~~~·~~~-:r-J~·~~~~~ ' . . ... ··~ ~· .~ i .. t' • -\ ~ l.. -• -.-' ' .,., ~AY'(~N, ~\.1968 ·.· ' ¥11..&llO.Ml;allCTIOHS.•P--.·~ ''· .. '. · ~ .• , . . . Teens Found , by Sheriffs • ' ..)I ' -, ' " ·-' . 'ti .. • • .. ~ ,. . . :·u ·s· -. . ' ""' . ' . • - l I l . j ........... 4qy424 • ., ........ . .. .. . . . -• ' • • I l&Y-,....,, ... 1 5. lM LeMay · ill County, :Pledges _ .All~'1ut Viet ·war II 11111 -• Vllin'Glo lo• .... -·· ... ,,,......,.. cl tho ...... a•t&J t( tbl~ mf·1* crew .... -i.. ... · ... -~· II a U.S. .-Qoost ''lbll jlol -&JI II Clll do lo hllQllllr ......... l ,_ ... P-11 CWlll Lellq'I ..... ""C"::':...."""''" • •1... Aa Illa! -"-ll:eD lndljeDlem PllV- l)".tt~• .. Irostp~n-~.s .. . . .• . ' . _,. . . . -. . ' .Killer .Under · ' fl:.. :G~- _:Ai Cnllllty Jail ~--..,Talks in .. Paris . . • ~ r , PARllI (UPI) -'111t' Unl!lll ~ .vlllllidi In 11111 malla' aid ·,,._ - • •-DllJ 1l'e Vleb>lm taJb hopelal thal lta dellpUom io l!'il , • -1ot w_.,. 11111 -• <"!1-"1• lallai w111 ·-1o ~ . -Trt~m,,, -blnllll "1'"'1 L. ~.SI, .wu ¥d Wld• lllremt -ty -al' Oranc• CouDl1 JaJI tcdly1 lollowJns ,Jlll arralgnmml ~ lndl0nllel1 lollowlng Salcoa'• In lllo futon," J-11111. • • • :I t' ·, nlml!lollldowDwtaitiieVietOq. · -V-1'1--ff..,.. Vu • p.1. .,-,U WIIIlllii J-11111 Thieu WU fllCloeed ladQ' In 8aigill • •• Monday '!I jailbruidnc e!Jtrges. Glog11-, capt\11111 ln SU Clemenle' llwl• _..., dlY.J dll11111L ·-1-wu -anllliied iiiil«i • tl.8, C~'ll)tl' oo a·cbirge be-'--'_,.._. •• ..., •• dtlr-hd ~~lo-)lai'{lll'ilil'ID"'PW-•jiiiii:i frl Ille neat meetln( .,., Will liioouib,, ~ Jobnlon UllOUllCtd lbe bo!il-'· Il • 'l'bere· wu no ln!IIcatlon wliea Ille ~ 1>1111' hali.OI Nor1b Vleloam 1811 ThundOY ' he ......... -from, Cllrk (:ounly Jail in r I l :~ ..,-.. ta1u wvuid beCln-•· •• ·_ • • "lfe--th Conault wllb Ibo ' e\il thleu repeated IDday lbat lie would aowam•· of &bl RetJubUc, m &outb ,.-~ a repraertwtw to the Wed· , '~ "°'W ..U.S -tho Vlei Cong WU 1'1•• ..... 'i \, 'Nlll_Ji,_...polllkalenUly. ' Ha loll tho -~ .... frl -futon GUY F, .l 'ft'TTrvS · , ~ mJ'lldl Wiioa 111 u111 11e "hlll .ti." .D.l!I • • · ll(ICi , ... Olide. dectQg" • kitT ~ ltir • q1!lct IOIUll!lo vaJllsbed 8rtaa c--. ..... or cl tho lavtrn. lodat at ·a1 bow i>omf.,._ in Parla Bal ,..cg I 1 la ...,.... !!Ill bave ..... Mq, ,,.,_ 'llil· Blllb. bead ol a wild nIPI, ..um, llr'o lo lbe wood U,, Viet COa& delegation, ouUlnln( a lbey'Ve _.i -colliM:Ung and tot-serfee ol demandl that obeervera a a Id , .... -_ ... .._...._ and coold not -!bit be accepted by the ·-. ~ . ..,,._ .• ,.,.pal11!b United Stata or.SOullLVletnam. Lis vep.; thre~rweeb ago. ~ The killer who shot down the entire staff of three at the Overton branch of the Babk of Las Vegaa in A1111u.st, • 11167, wu -taken &y--ourprtle when lie ·retum1111o his ---. A total of,, nearly Pl,000 takm In the uvap holdup lwo never been .. .....,_ Ud Is --lo bo -oomewhen, waltin( I b r Cooler U 'be can l\l&ke-pod hll escape. . Iii llld two other !Mii OIClped from tho Clark Oowlly Jail by climbing t!roalh • ..wna bole llld lhinn¥tni doWn a rope Proviaed by an accomplice. pet. alike. • ' ' ' Mme. Blnb 'tald her Nallooal !Jbera-' · Wbf! Happib' for the beck, not 1be !ion Front '(NLF) was ready lo atart VOTING FROM AFAR -Willard K. Helli, Dallas, l(lalory ol ll. llali1 Enin.la !ltqllion nelotlatlog Immecllately wllb lbe United Ter.,, (left)' and, David Breth~, Beverly Hills, Ronald Richanbon, :ZS. doing time for conspiracy to commit burglary, was cair -low-da)'l -latar in Loo Angel11, while 3oihr\ F. BeaW., 2'11 IJ .UU free. __.JI . i.Clir~ ~ :".:i ""'' koow 1'lio aay 1'_.-.jqlr __ J,All Stales iln groundl 11 IJ "full~ competent" Calif., :casJ ballots during·atraw vote, for U.S. pres!· Ibey """ 1J lbal 'tho ;.&, 'lfil•4' \0 ~ i.. =-·• cllarge -s.i,oo d•tlal eoiltanderFCOnducted at tamed Harry'• Bar _ta -a. -1t'llli!lll l~~---!{l ... ~d ~.,re=" b. .In ~li!la.'.Andy~MacElholle (center), manager ol f~ Iba _, .. _., L1'. .... ~'in proven ,.. ...... -' ' ,' 0 • : ,; lnmdle f:'•..;;;.;.. 'ii;in ~JD , She .d.uiof lie• no . fire _. · •· · "-' · '' -. • • , ·--·...i-11tun1o banl lli>D.a lllllillbe '~~1eavev1e1um,thar . . FroM P .. e I E l Ele · • ·R' • -nie pftmiei tlley ·p1 boip tliam lbe NII -~--cieaI with lhi . ar y ct . loo.po , : .. __ u . -.· • "· s.i..,~ Iba! there mllll be ELECTION ~ t ~Dia,_.-... iD iiiio'f11oi~. i'•~~-= llJo ' .' , _ , • I I ' ' , • e : bo-W'!' m..iy tho• -tlll ""!'cbel • -.... 1lo -,._llml 'GI · N= hee,Y Yllllnl---•P<11111Ivanll, • \. 111_· ~ ..n~· '!!!,.o'IJ..O~ll•'Jlolllam;~_NJ?.-. 29viiW: belvler lbo1i , .... ,..,.ago. From' 3 ·s. ia·. te's H'o~· Key" ~ N~~.Case 11111 ftlo fed ,.... ~ r, -_. llfL • tllo'11t """" ltl'-* . oblo, 2t:JIOOl>lt ".fotllll ~.med/' total 111 Pro10ot...i·Z ... ~ liatQ!ecl --:~~ ar.-VJelnadi. nt.ir1o ....._; 1~ i'eCord ill u p plol lo blplr ap !lit ljjluliw'ol;~ .r-...,..., . ..,.."';'." ~ ~ the llLP ·~ mlllloo., ~ .. , . -.-m.,J·l·IOli\>Alll'' ?:;'~· .. '· , ·, -~ T-.·ZS:t ~·l'11!'°1"1 ~ ol a !P 111utm.r~ '· . , 1~. , "\ ~.:.\:: • -1~LJ. <-~ ~.. 1.fH~ ~ ;11:s! . Y.erY . ..,,._._,,..._ ~ . .. r . .. ' • ;"~:c;. ..., ~;-,• (°":" • ' < ~ eu ' •f r ~ ..... , 'I • ' ......... . . . • ,, . . . '-' ii' ~-uld . Fawa. fui,iiu .. n.:..•'1 san~ r '' ~. ': ·~ I ' • • -r.i t bt~.-.nuw r ~ ~uc ~ =-~~ :t'~~·~::::~rrain .De~~iiiri!:P ·;i·.'.61::.~ • ~~...!m:,-: .. · Iba l<ftb N lbe ~ kl, bul l!leY • ' , < !:!' .... ...._. ,_,...._,._ were •ll n>Wld'!l "I' and duly execlitecl. ·-.. PAOOlMA (AP)"-,A 'P.~oeria!i ·~at · ~-H=: =.,~:.i It was an Inglorious en<! but at 1eas1 lb'• cfu !Oday lraO"""" Jnlpr<iv<lf during October, lbe only tho guy ls r<membered. The plot, ls ... ,:w ,r -;'. -, . ;'.Z;y o;emovli!g major new factor In 1be closing days commemorated OV!tY year wllb lbe a , '1'1"'•:11' ~ , r.:lcade .!rpm· ol the Caioi>aJgn wu President Jahn- aeardllnl ol U!O vaults ~t 'the opening ralli-Oall ir1$· 11111 "l91"'"IJ befol:t a ' ·-~-~ WI Met ol the ol ParHamenl. See tt anyone la Iooldng 1refBb1 ttilli l'oated by; · · · ····jjij1 Ib'bombWlhnent ol Nor1b Vietnam. · for you In 161 yeara'_ tI,meo , . il!Jlcen JArry ljaln ""II Joseph 'Baty •· por-<ioNrmllNT ~ _ British Odds • 1-14. 't11et··~ a car. par~ed near llePubucan Jiarty, managen maJn. •i'ajltoed iLllna allll. u tbey approiCbed ·. lalnod "'·ou!Ward show of confldence l' the •~v"'-•~ !hat Niian 'llOuld ~P!lll about lllO elec- Still on 'Nixon LONIJ!>N (UPI) -Late money OD GOP cmlldata lllchard Ill. NIJon k<pt the odda In hlJ ,...,.. In the u .8. preslden- Ual e1ectii>n, two ol Brttaln'a Iarsest . ' . ~. --· . ki'iI -. pNliil ol IInal ports · wbIIe llaiy _piraued t b o man, Blin , Jrom the ,p;,u re~ nia :,,1p111:• needs · nollced lbe barricade aod removed IL :no. . · . · -· · .M be flnllhlll, the lraln PUied· by · For Ille Ont tilile alnce the Cllldldata al 111 mlmat.a 41 mlleo an bow'. Polk:e were llOtlllnaltd ·In AUiUJI, a poll Jlllb- aald there were m>uP rocu and con-IIJbed today by toiila Hairls and crete 1o derail It. Anocliltll aliowid Humphrey al>ead of bol>btaklntl firml 11111 ~ tho~Nf:i:1ttcc11y •. ...=:: ·San Oementean Ntzon. It gave HumohreY 13 percen~ Nlxen 40 and Wallai:e, Ibo .American Independent party candldlle 13, with four-tundedded. • RIIWe ol lbe Harrla aurvey toucb<d olf a IInal aklrmiall between the two -• 14 --)(Ollltay nilltl 'Ille -tplttll Dtmocrt11c eaadtd'a1e Peri..Jies in Fil'' e Hubert H. Humpllre)> w • r • Illltd by " Ladlrite. II 1-1. . WIIUam Hlll'a,' -boobttaklng-llnn, -._..a lata beltlnl on Ille I Pl'llldeattal l'act 0 fll')' brllk"" and ia1d ~ 1be lataot odda were W on Nlnn and .1-1 lot lllllnplny. • DAILY PILOT lfftrt H. W.-4 -.. - ' J•U II, c-191 Vlot,,... ........... ,__ ,,.._, l•t'fil a- -~=~· - Pt11111I N1M• . _.,.. ·--.. 7-r.: I ............ ,., _....,,:rm.:-=· ··=· . San Clelllebte f)remeb today blamed • amOUlderins d1at1Ue u the caute ot an apat'lmeot -ltrt Vlhlob clalme<I the Ille of baclialor Quinlan lle&an. '!be boolY of Re1an, 17, wu found In hla auttea lpartlileot at Ill Allnleda J.ane MondOY alle( three San Clemente fire unil! batUed Ille early morning blue. Fl<'einen believe Regan dropped a lllbt· Id ciprelle .on the Hvlq room couch before ao1n1-1o bed. -Nellhbotlns opartmenIJ In Ille nine-unit liuIIdlna aullored omolla and water dan>ap, firemen oald. 'Ibey .......a total damage lo tho bullcllng at "Iii OX· -ol '1$,000." '.Catcher' Okay, Boa.~d Declares . .... ~. . Prisoners Flee l; . major catnpo. John Mltchall, Nlxon'a etlllJl4lan man· aaer, aatd in New York the report was a "aratuttous concoctton" whlch would "ln no way con the voten." In Wuhiniton, a 1poke1rnan from the O.mocratlc "National Committee aaJij, "Mr. Mitchell wu conlent lo accept lbe HarrlJ poll resuIIJ when hlJ canilldate wu abWL We are very content to accept lbe Han1I poll results now." Humphrey and Nixon 1ot In their IInal cam= lhotl wlUl rival four· bout tel , the"" Vlct pttllident's ori«lnaltlll In Hollywood, on the ABC netwwk, and Nlxon'o In nearby Bur· · bank, on NB<:-TV. Each 1pllt hll time ~y bolween Ibo Eu1 and W11t COUii, aM boUl IDOwmd queotlons from calltn. NIXON IN HYC NIJon arre"""1 lo await. tonight'• re-tuma In New YO!i< City, !lumphrey In -polls and lfallaee, Ille lonner Alabama ~1 ,!ft Mon""'1>ery. On bi eve OI. me voting, former president Eisenbower, lbe dlly Repub- ~ llcan to serve in the White House 11lnce 11133 and tho rt\osl popular Republican In UllJ ceneraUoo, lloUeil a •Wtment rellnlllil !ill *'PllOft ol Nllon. . El!ealio-aald-lbe public opinion ~=-..::::;.~= ol Nor1b Vlelnlllr.--Ho ..,. nlxoa de' atmd pnllo for · *'PllOftinl JohblOn'a ::"'~~=~~ 11vtn If llOCUl'lite, public opinion pollJ do not ...-.r1I1 r'o!llCI !he -· llon ol .-al -cat"' • -· laJle.ali --Etdo ltlle cull an elet- IGnl -tCl1IOI lo Ito total -cl _..,...___.._ 1'1111111> -The "u-1 bloca ore Naw York wllll a al votoo, CalUOfllla wl~ ~ '::':"'~ "¥:.:>:rir~ IPll wllil n New ,...., wllll 1r. '11-ticbt . atatil ho .. 1¥1 eiedorol .'tit&··: .. t ' .. wi&nNCITON· (UPIJ-~For Richard · M. Nixon, to&.Y waa the· second time WASHINGTON (AP) -A .key lo the lured early reporting Cooneq!cul, ,even be arrived al Ibo day of decision in O'!l<OJM.OI the presldenl!aJ election coold winn1Di In 'Ille tradlUMally Democratic • a. ~denUal r~ J!1e pop takers =~Iii'°".'!~.:~ lndusfrta) dty ol BrldmoliJ • '~· ~·~ . b. ••• ..1. necUcut and Massacbuaetls. · nu. :rear, Humphrey~ be eertouslg.' · 'f~l;!j\~-:J.,~~e ~· lillon A 'victory In any two lll tbeae ·&orly damaj"'1 1i)i poall>Ii def~ Of blue major=· anoi~fli~d'!~J,g"'~ reportlna lbreo lllleowould meu almoat collal' anion · memboi'I lo UllrJI party another. certain VIC!Or)' for llepubHcan lllcbard oolllinee George C. WaHace In Con· The IInal Gallup poll on Nov. 8, 1960, M. Nixon. ". necUcut,. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, gave John F._kerqiedy '8 percent, Nixon Even U Hubert H. Humphreyi:&J)C.Ured 1ttichlpn and Ohio. . · · ... f7.percanl.and five percent undecided. all lltree ltlta, bowever, Jt would not The key1 lo ' many of the ·b~ '!!ala The other major poU.ter, Elmo Roper mean a certain DemotraUc victory. are their bil clUes ·where · the 11lie of Asaoclat.es, found 49 _percent for Nixon !lut a strong 'showjn& In die three tho N<il'O turnoul coold be cz:u<W. The, and 47 ~ for j(ennedy with four ltltea -which account for !G of lbe Nefl!'O v o I e 1J co111t4'r111 bflvily pro-percen\ andecl_d<[d. · :no electGrll voles needed lo Win -Humphrey. · The ~HariIS.peII wu not recognized would~ a hint Democrata mtgbt IW'Vive Both candldatel have placed heavy _ nailonally at 1hat time, and Harris was an expected strong Nixon Ude In lbe .treaa on tho eeven Iarp lllta ol New retained by Kennedy for hll own selecUve less populous lllta ol lbe West. . Yort, -P.011111Yivanlt, Michlpa, ·Ohio, . polling. Ano~ nau~ clrcuiated poll Measures of boW deep each party's '. ~i Cllµornfa ~ . Telal, wlQJ a in . ~· John E. l_(rlft Inc., abowed atrength 1oe1 In lbe Eat! could come combli1ed-total ol 110 eladorir--41 ~ for Kennedy, 41 percent for !Mm congreea1o11a1 raca. . Nlloot tarrllll ""1J-Oldo•llld'tlaill<rnla Nixon and five !""""t undecided. Delee! of Democratic SW. Abraham in bis 1960 loss to John ?. Kennedy, The fmal.dlvi,lloo of tho populor vote A. Riblcofl ol CoMectlcut and J-b but be expecta a bolter sbo1'ln8 tbll between the two candidates w., 50. l S. Clark ol Peonsylvanla would be .a time. -percent for Kennedy and 49.9 percent bad atcn for Humphrey. Rl!co!nt • IUh-eyo i>aill : iI>owa Nllon for Nlxoo. . NIXON IN -~-· • Ieacllng In Obio, 11IIn1ila ""' CiUfornla; ·-·-wllb -dle other hlur COlllklered cl .... Nlzoo WOUid be In trouble II l)emdcrab Wallace also holdJ, tho key lo a llMlber relaln -aeeta bold by Reps. Donald ol Southero and --llltae which J. lnrln of COoneclleul .aod Jolin G. Nlxoa bopn' lo win. " , , -IlEOUL (,\f) .,. South Korean coun- Korean Spies Killed Dow of New York. '11iua; fl WaDaee looka ·~'li ''lilnnor ~ COl1l11IBlld beadquarten llald Victory by Democrat, Allard It In --Kentucky, -Jl'lartdt -and·"~ two today lrOOpo and pollce have killed three Lowenstein · in New Y•k City would CaroDnU -In addition, to hli basic members of a North Korean command<> be anolber favorable Ol1!ID Io l' ·~ in. '"ch Deep lioUUi Ila~ aa group of 30 that landed rar down the Democrat&. Loulllana. Alabama· llld HIUiillpPI -east cout SatunlOY and k!Ued three DwlJlll D. El>enbowe:'s llM landande, ·NllQll will n'lid 1....a _.,,._ bts vtUagere. One SOUUl Korun t0ldler waa re-elecUon triumph bepn when be cap-l!Ja"°!" ~ ~Ia Jlll<lrl!,ll!a~ aialn. ' NewOrpt w.·,.. °'•~rv e..-. Q .. llty Wo1kfl'l1n1hip I ln1t1ll1tlo.11 . •••1.·1.· FlD WMINYou ,-WANT THI PlllllST-ISTlMA11 c.w.. RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLlANERS 0... 2hf Y-11f Sen ... In Orl!IP eo...ty ~.2950 RANDOLPH "" COSTA MESA • PHONI 146~2 ' ·~ . • I I 1 / I ' ' • .. ..or • .. ----· . ,.. . .. . - • ' UuntingtoD _Beaeh -~ . • VOlr 6f, NO. 26': J 'SECTION$. ll .,~6ES • • • 0RAN6E COUNTY, CALifdliNIA • ~--..... 'I • • II-' ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. s,' 1968 . .. Paper TEN cENtS • • ,, • . ' ' ' 0 ..__...oun .......... ·een ' ' ' -~· 4 2 ... ,10 ..... ......... • • l Tri~ked Treats· • • • Yvuths Given Poisoned Raisin.S Huntin¥1<>6 Beach police warned families living In tbe Pacific Sands tract in southeast Huntington BeaCb not to eat 1'8illnB &iven out aa trick.or-treats on Halloween. . Capl Earle Robitaille said IOOay deadly poisonoua -rul· late crystal< may .!lave been added to individual me $Un-Maid Raisin boxes. . . Ben Demott bl 8222 Snowbird Drive became ill and was ru!hed . to the doctor wben he ate trick-or.treat. raisins contaln1ng the poiSO!l- ow blue crystals. -. • Robitaille urged resident! wbo beeome ill to cqntact their ' physician and to report suspicious raisin boxes to the police depart· ment immediately. , · ' ..... , ..... Huntington Co11ncil Enas 1 Minimum Lot Size Fight · . .. A Jooa light over bow small th• qulrement. In the new code whicti would minJmum lot size shall be in Huntinglon · aid in requirlrig mon! on otreet parking. Councilmen Will next see the code Beach eoded Monday nigl>t with ;idopUon as an onlinance up for fll:sl reoding by the City Council o1 &,000 oquare in aboul two week.I. feet u the mbmnuln area <I. a single family residep11al lot. Tbe decis.ion ·came after a group o£ residents of the lluntlngton Harbor marina orea pleaded with the councll lo apply the &,000 square fool lot standard to the waterfront areas as well as to the rest of the city. €ooncllmen were comiOOlng adoption SiX '1.'een·a:gers . Missing in Hi'ls Fina11y Rescued ol a (>Ode miendmellt prt1lnl into law · onoP CoontJ Sberlira .....,. lnd the practices toward suj>divt.ton,pl""""" -mcue' ..._..., ..,.,,....-by a over the put few )'9111. ~ Laguna Beach c.apte,' My'kf, re$CDed The ·new law "will allow flexibility aii: miuing ·Garden efro,. teeo-agm · In design," acconling to 11>1 plannenl, lost alnce ~Y in·ruaoo ierrabl •hove yel uphold the buildini l1at>dardil of Villa Part Dam. ' the'rheclty~ had included • provillon 1he JtADQll!m were -ldOnlified u ...; allowing waterfront lob to be 6,000 sisters Malanie and Marla Pleming, 15 square feet in area provided 1,000 oquare and 13; two brothers, Tmt Leo and feet of water area abuted each lot. Keith Blayroci:, 14 anci .ll; Bruce Paul The homeowners, through attorney Jim C&dwell, 15 and Jatne11 Meicero, 16. l!entson, atgUed that a building lot sbould They were located In the rugged moun- be "ooe piece of land." 'Ibey alao ar~ed lain country about one and oD&balf miles for provisions to insure sufficient parting spaces and the council lncluded a rt-euterly of Villa Part Dam. ' Sheriff James: MUslck praised the work OILER CA.GERS BEST IN STA.TE • . Huntlngton Beach High School's baskei ball team has been rated the fines. prep team in California, accordJn& tu a JX'He&Wn poll. Cal .Prep Magazine. a Sacramento publication. ranks the Oilers No. 1 in the stat< and calls guard Mike Caolreras "the finest high school bastkeball player in California." . , Contreras will be on the magazine's cover when the magazine reaches Orange County newsstands lat< iru. month. ' See page 10 in t.oday'a &ports section for details. Orange Weather of the department's Search and Rescue reserves in f1ndtng the youths. Tho youths had checked out horses from the Morning star Ranch Stables in Villa Park &m;lay af~ When · they failed lo return at 7:44 p.m. Ibey were reported rn1sslng. Sherill's patrol unib haunched an im~ mecliate search which failed to locate the youngaters and the Search and Rescue resetves were called out. About a dor.en reserves joined deputies in the hunl Patrol cars, Jeepa and rescue · trucks combed the bllla near Villa Park plus searchers In Holy Jim, Sllverado and Black Star canyooa. Where vehicles could not , go, tbe reserves beat lhelr way throUgb 1lle buJh and climbed the ll<ep can;yom In the dart with• IJibt-WJJna. The ntserva were commanded by 8-ve C«pt. William J. Kmalnier of Laguna Buch. \ • Al 7:10 a.m. Monday, four deputies lo<aled the ,...,,.....in. a-ravtne one and a ball milea wl of Villa Park. Dam. One Thi.id · W.Coun~ Votes Cast A rsndom sampling ol Harbor Area ~ and West Orange COunty voUng precincts about 11 Lm, today revealed a beaVY, turnou~ with roughly one t$ird ol thooo eligible marting ballots, I Laguna Beach WU nearing IO percent by noon. ~ Several election workers nntared a predlctlon that tbe 11111 presidential race would bring out the heaviest .,... centraUon ol vo1er1 In their memory. I Three 111111pling1 in the llunlin&fDR Beach area indicated ~an average fiFe of one-third voUhg b7· 11 a.m., ~lb the highest concentraUon at FOlDltaln Valley City IWL A total of ID IJl10Dlt 651 ~ V<llen had wl ballots there, working out to 1 32 percent rtgure. ' Heavy lurnootl were llso r<ported .at Huntmaton Beach'• Peterson Scbool, wllli a me.third esttmat.e, and at Marina llogb Scbool, -110 -4111 per· cent had YOled. Record tumcuts of -rs were al9o reported in NeWport Beach. A precinct . cbect indicated _,. ranging from ZS pen:ent to about 40 percent before noon. "We were busy before we even open- ed_,.. • ll&ff worm at 1714' ~ Blvd. llild. 0 People ·were waJUng .to • voie· whm ... om fed 11fopen Ille' polll. . · within two ·1iou;s, m oat 61 IOf registered volerl had cul . blllots al th• preclnd.'.'.:!b< aid. ' . City Hall po!lliig itallm n!ported • ·o perc<nt turoout by noon. Hm'ace En<ign School workm Aid JIS out of 585 had voted with more than 1 dozen waiting in line. An election official at the Baysbores polling station said 239 out of 589 had voted by 11 o'clock. "This is the heaviest voting l'v~ ever leen." Dlfficulty -all erron. 1o Mcb Costa M .. a po11iq places during mid- morning boura to determine bow Ille turnout waa rumJina. 1he J. E. Morrioon residence al 151 Monte Vista Ave., reported 196 among the precinct's 516 registered ..W. had wl ~ots. amounting lo 33 percent. Al the Baker Street Fire Station, the crew was out on a fire drill and ~dp.'t · reach the polling place there. No one waa amwerlng pbooe8 at the Civic Center. while there was no telephone coMection between Costa Meaa High Scbool and lb! on<ampos precinct opot. At Wilson SCbool, an election worker said about 120 P,O?OON had !oted. bul the poutng place waa IO swamped at the moment that no one could break away to tell how many are registered. No one was answering teltiphones at County Clerk William St John's oflke · to provide pbone numbers for illdlviduaJ --in the dty. A combined aampling at two pt0cinc11· In Lquna Beach indicated the bighool percentage '° far during momlni boun, up to il percenl , Tbe combined rqlllraU~ -11pre-o1 tbt two precindl Ill 794 and ol . these, 3311,penom had -already. '' ' ' ,• . . Cro$sing ·Guard .Denied, " ' B.1Jt Spe~: Limit Sliced .1 r , · • Parenlll of ~n attendli,ir P~ . nmlnded the council llu!t ' ~ speed School in ,...iheaol' lfoo~ ~ Hmit at all Utnea in a sdlooi zooe'wbile failed lo win • ~I ·•-~ Manclay· tcbooi '111 in iesslon '1' Iii miles per night for Ind1'na1>9ili Avenue • ind boOr :incf 'the cl"' need 'not ..... the ' Farnsworth Lane, but Ibey . d(il It\& the ., . ..-. City Council lo asree. lo reducing the .. llmll.. • • . · : , · speed llmil· . . . ,, \Vl!ile ,on, l!Je traffic lopli:, !Wl>eeler Mn. Linda lkwill of 1291 Mllnater aid lhal parkln1 on 11th Street will Drive told the cotincU that ••my 1little hmatn piraJW ind · rM,t· revert to boy was bit by • w tbere. Tbe; cars dlqooal u has been requeSted I>)< ~ JO by loo fut. 1he childr<n mull' 11<1' _, . . ' in\O the street" to aee if it ta aafe -« apartment t.uldlnp. . · -1 to croa and· they are llDlllltr than ' the can." ' , eoondimen w ... •hown a vtdeo'lape U' S May Hel·p of the traffic al the inl<r9ection and ' • . after ...Ing the ~·gre<ll to rp!Uce p ' . th• •peed llij>ll 1rom the _.., 40 . rovide COver mil.. per boiir 10 • llmit ]el ln be ddermine!t, probibtt Oil street parkinC ' I ' . -New Record 90% Ballot ·Predicted l.J ' . ' '· ' J ~:~..!'° ::;'l!i.,~!·=.: ~ Open Dr~ aign Oil the atreel l ' II 0 ~ ., --T Councilmen loot rio action on a nquest F«lenl M.it ll1IY tMkt ,II pollible B' ch. u-' _ ..a . ' forazsmilesperbourllmiton~!!,8 to eover the O!>OD .dralnai• cbannel' in ea .\..aVoclD8D street riear the _lnt~uectkn di~ tbe ~o1µ1111!j&W ml-mate t-' . · . . -' t ·-.'~:,~~arfic~; · ~~~.·~~ ~·-1_ Nabi>ed by Poli~\ 1he log rolll back in Wednesday morning, !Ill the IUD will brOAk lhroogb esrty lo pclsb the COB!lal mm:ury up lo ?O <l<ll'ffl· Inland U. 'll be a warmer 75. Directcf o1 Pub~ Worts Jim wi,eier Co...._ MOllda)o O!tlmd an ,'In-, 0 'I' 'ff• £',;., · • ·~tn(o.ihi P,Ol!fblu1r·!"·f"""1 n ..._ra 1e ""'111# T lb W I. ' 0 . ' ' parllctpotlon. In ..... drama,. "°" ' ' . ' . a ert _ ater .ssu.e ... v~r; ~!-:"":.".::~ ~=~=~ INSmE TODA:'l' Yo» mar or map t10t Jc;no10 who. Q th. "'~ preddent ,ichtn '"" oo lo bod toniQlll, but al ,,.,, l<i.Nlon toill-l<ccp vo• up to dal<t b<gjnnlng al 3:80 p.m. Ste compl<!t• llllin{I•. Page 15. -' -• ·-..... -.: ...... " -=·::.... " -·-• ' --.. --' --' --.. --• ..... ,, I .. --.. M ·-.. n. "'" ... _ ' " .... _ ,, -• -.. --J: ,_,,_ " -- ' ' '. lo t!Je ,.i;l!UJICll tbal the dl:ainor -' ~~ ~ lalepbcp Distrir. t,. Beack Residents Setµe Money . 'Qispuw , ii 1p tjla ""'* ~ -~ .-. """ , =:· w-~ ~ 11'b:,.Jl'i; ·-s tbal·.• ebild ....,.,kll'"'1 ,il!I' year !fbjle • • 11e111°"""tt~"' ~ .,, agmment al the urJ(ng ol. their ailoroe, ' cllltrict ' ai · a p0at moral '-'-111 no1 Jlia1ln( in the dJlch. , ~ ~-, Rodpr llowtll this m<rninf In Santa Dn•nclal -•ictGrJ· . ' ! Tbq .. the COllllC!I ', l•""""'; Illa OlflCer Fied ~aid M~ !lad Ana. • . . Tbe tota1 tu b01 'for the 1m1t . ~ u aoio •)llaible. , ·, J ~ -au1otb-!it .. Thul ended • controvany wbic1r beran bonleowner ii leai tbaJi ., mi !Or .i... J-· lliiMiir' -· o1.. _,,,,.. I •(oo1 by ..,_ iori ~ rat *-when a f.., -iD Illa IOOltheall . , ....-• • ~ put 'two ,_, ~ ol.f a Jue o1 area noll.,.,i ou their tu 11111 aumall a, than IL • ' -lold tbe coapl ~ <!"•~ cider aod' a jar ol pe11111 bulior ~ 11U111 for die Talbert Water D!llrlct: ' 1he -llDI ~ w!DJ~ MMfoainl tba ft!oalt .~, rih· a 'flailed ,_-.., bJ ,_ - fllvta1iptlon into the ,,,,_ ,ol. tba npald 1>1 l'ebiuar1'.lflr ~ al """ , tiox ~ -111 Oiool ...-but -in tlio ano. , diatrlct le<I to an allempt t. -two -It ·will be '~ I« 1111 dilirlct 11 iD!lhl be ~ 10 -flllerll 'nil&.,.. ..... •fl••• -Jodi. -lo tba lioorcI ol. dlz-.,, and . lo -: .l' .. -lo 1!111 for ..... ltlll .,, tba eel= .. ::.~~lbedlJln~ ~ :;.-~-:::~ ~ii 'Dllbty II. Watt mild beltl> •• !.-~=~~"";: Eilmlnatloa ol ""' -ol tu --... upoctal ~ ... -'C tmlfl o(llf ........... .., -... aIW std , ..... 1o = --ar ""' -11 for tr..i ~ witlla 1oar • 1 _.,, 1o Wlatl•, 11.,aa allr ....... l liollild .., • ,.. .,. 1n1 " .. .,,.,..-=-., !lit .,,...... ., Ibo lift ;rem. • ' i ... ""' ledlnl -. -........ 1111,... ...... .. . , I Be Sure ,Yoll-,:Vote? ~eo_·11s~·· .'pen ·U~til 3 p.m. • • • • I • •• • J ~ • • \ • l ~ ' ' ' \ t~ • < •' • !Ir-. .. • .......__.... . --~-- ' \ • • LeMay tt. * *' -"U~ •. Voters-- • ' , . Hit -Polls In Droves J'dl\ Pll UI _..._ ..... COAIJ P'UM.IMMI CONINCY l.Mrt N. Wt.I _ .. _ --J;,l L c..tw -Pnlillllll ........... ,......,. ... ~·ml n..-. A. M1tr.t.ht. -·· -..w ...... wt .. •-"' '=" ~--'' ., ...... ... lit .... ltt••• • w.m .. AU,.•u r.o .... 1'1. HMI --........ 1 .. lw.t ........... f:"'rs '1:'.tu•m~ ,.: ' t. -' It's • out qi 1111 ...., and lei the 11\111 do II. . "'lllll'• -• 1'I ol O\P' problem." he llld. "We aeod troopo over thon to do a job and bef"" they know where Ibey are ...., poUUclan la 1Ucklng 1111 DG11 ooto &be baw.&:ld." , Day Gun-powder PlotFig.ure Recalled , llJ. ~ DnuaN " .. ,...,,... ..... II you \<oted 'lodll' for • cbanp In 1ovenunent -tnsltad of lr1lliC to blow It up, 111 -then lt'a clw yau befteve In lbe d«nocratlo way ol doln& tbJnP. '11>11'• ,.., privilege. But you oupt to know that In mU\!11 yoor oplnloo felt Jn lllCll a · peacelul mannet :... eVWI tt the oatlonal electioo 11!e11 iboald turn oo yoor YOle. -H's unllhl1 ~'11 llarl a tndlt!On to !llltcb ..,. named aller an unfortunate Eni1lah chap. The chap Wll a 1\11: 0., J'awkes. • . \ ' . . • All-out -Viet ·war. . ' • • • Parley - ' .... ~ I .. • • "Saigon,Stlll W olt't Sitftown-with Viet Cong PARIS (UPI) -'nie. Uni~ •siatoa -~--f,, P.irll meitlipibelort . Mme. Blah Mid her NatlOnl Libera· announced today the Vletnam tata .l11il112 •1W41Deed a.e Jxm. tiOll ~ (Nt.fl') WM rlld,y to start l!Cheduled !or W_.__. •• bad.~ ·•"'•"-"olN~•'•~---~•-~-~-• NIOila-.lmm..U.telywttbtheUnited · ·~ ,' ~ -• ~" ut...,w,v.JCIPUD,-"~~~ S~tes on grounds lt is "fully cdmpetent'' po&lpolle,d lndtanu.J;Y ~olloWln{ ~ 1 nJgb~ • • • · • to speak fa< Salgoo - a clw1e Saigon _ u!ulll to Ill doWll with tile Viet Cling. 1114 'l".aMIFIMl lqUt_ tbl\I ~ WOllld a1ru41 baa ·denied and ,..,. or less U.S. spollelDWI William Jonleo llld not IOl!d a _.iauve to tlie Wed· jll'Oveo by refusing to alltnd lbe meeting. "as aion. as a date bai been 4edded neatq tallll became the Viet COa1 wu She said there could be no cease-fire for ttit nu& mettin1 ft, WW anQOUDee r~•.a eepuale poUtlcal mtlty. unW the Americana lea,ve VJetnam, that It.• T!Mre wu no lndlcaUon wbeo ,the R• lift the ,way -fer ,11111"•-.luture the NLF woo1d ...,... daal with the substaDUve talb would begin. mffUng'ln Puls-be aald lie "had Salpl ....,.men!, lllal there muat be ••we c:onUnue to consult with the not)'~ iDadl a dedaton." r I Collitlon aovwnmtrtt 'Witbou& the ... ....,..t ol the Republlc ol South Aey bopu for a qQlet. aolDllcm ~ pre...i "lraJtoroua·~-SaJca> leaders, that Vlemam In tbla matter IDd we .,.. today M" a Mi -· 1n .. pa11a there mllllt be nanlllcaUoo ol North "°Pl'!'Jl that Its delepUoo to the wbeo Mme. NJUlleo Tilt Blnh, bead of and S out h Vietnam on NFL terms, lorlbcomlq talb will UTUIO lb arrive tho ·:v1o1 Clioi· delqaUoo, outlining a !bat \he NFL la the de facto government In lbe luluro," Jorden llld. -elf .....,... lbill oblorvera s a Id controlllnc four-llflbo ol Sooth Vietnam. South Vietnam ""'8ldllll Nllll"O Von could not -'bly be acctpted by lbe She .UO heatedl)> dllnled the NLF ts 2'bltu WU dllcloted today lo Salgoo United Slalol O< SOUth Vietnam. Commuolsl-led. . Polls in 1960 '.About the Same In Nixon's Case British Odm Still on Nixon • LONDON (UPI) -Lats mOOIY on GOP CIDdldats Rlcbanl M. Ntson ktpt the -In bll favor In 1111 U.S • ..,.- 11&1 eledlon! two elf Britain'• tsr,..i -..ma -aald today. Ladlle<>kt, ... elf Iba flr1lll. quoted lht odda on N1lllll at 1-4 today, compared w!tb a 1-1 quotalloll Mooda,y· nlgbl. 'Ibo odl!a qalnll Dlmoc:rallc o a n d Id a to -H. ll\lmpllny ..... Dated by Lldbrote at S-1. W1IUam Blll'I, --Ing firm, npoded Illa ""'""" on the prllldtfiUll nee •<very -tiftlt'• IDd ll!d the lattll oddl wwe W on Nlaon IDd s.! for llllmplllef. Early Election Reports From 3 States HoUl Key WASIIINGTON (AP) -A key to the outcome of the presidential e1ectlon could hinle on tllno eariJ' .....nJnl slata. repcrtlng llltea -New Y0<k. ,Con- necticut llld lllu&lcbuaeU.. A 'rictorJ In IDY ttro ol lbest avly report1n1 three stateo would mean almost c<rtain victory for Republican Rlclwd M. Nixon. Eveo II Hvblrt H. Humplitey captur<d all three atet, bowfte: • It' lroa1d not mean a certain DemocraUc victory. BUI a llrOllfJ lbowlnl In tbt tbree stalu -whleb aCCOlllll for lfi elf the 270 eJectoral voies needed to win - would bt a hint Dimocratl Dl.l&bt IU?Vlve ao upeolod ...., Nlllln Ilda In the less popvloua slata of Ille West. combined ~ of 21! electoral \'Otts. Nl.J:On carried only Ohio and California In Ills 1980 losa to John F. Kellbedy, but be esptCll a betler shoW!na this lfli;e. -_.,. have sbown Nllon laadln& In Oblo, Ditnola and Cllllomla, :trltb the -lour COlllldend clole. · Wallace also holds the key to a munber ol Soo~rp and border llalol which N1%oo hopea to win. * * TURNOUT ••• M-elf bow dMp eocb party's hilbtr than \b"l" llnni* ... In 1be 11111 coold come tat" this ""'"11ng, only two' minor ~~i:1oc:ra"':i!''sao.. Abraham . meobanlcal faulbf"bad been repm1ad In A. Rlblcoll ol CoMedl<ut and J....... vollng equlpmetl~ he aald, addinf that -.-npaln wwe q111c11!7 made wllll liWe S. C1art-of Pennsylvania would be a lllloUhoocla o1 mora trouble. bad sip for lllzmpllrey. ~-Nlaon would bl In troublt H Democrats No dl!lurbanctt ol IDY kind bad ._.. rtlaln Haos1 -ts bold· by 1ts11S Dooald • nl>orled at IDY Wllng lllU-. J. Irwin o1 Coooecllcut and joi.i G. "SOier, W.,,_ luid a quiet, well-Dow of New York. .........., elf-. to the polling_, Vlotory by Democrat Allard K. plenty ol ...,r -'"'4 tbt 11111111 Lowe"*in In New Yort City ,...lid eledlon day ribbing. but notllfq beyond bl uotbtr tavcnbll cmen for thlt," st John ald. . Dtmocrata. He addad that the Coleman Electroolc Dwight p. Elienbowtr•a 1111 1-.io V~ CO\Jllthig equlpmenl la In top allape rHlecUon trlumpll blpn wl/IO bl cap. lot> Ill mnlng tult ol tabulaUng Oraqe lurtil earl)'. rwtl"C <;oonectlcul, even County's tl..Uoo day tally. whm!nc fti'the 'tr~ J)tiiioeraUc "It came through lla trials with flying industrial e1ty ot~ co1ors," the clerk Slld, "Ind: we don't 1llla 1"11, Hllmphrai•covld llo•lously anllclpalt IDY problems." ~ by pooalbla d41tcllOlll elf blue A Colla Mlll fll!D WU hired by coDir Ullloo .....-to lhjrd party the Oolemao crpnlJaUGn to lralo up -Georp C. Wlllaot In Con-to 80 apeclal county employes hired for nectf<ut, New Jllrl07, l'lmll,ylftnla, Iha el6cllon. to watch over Iba com-Mldllaur &Del Oblo. · pllcalld votlq syatom toolghl. 'l1le klya to 1111D1 elf .the b1c itata Polll today lbOwed Humphrey lrllUn& an lbtlr bJc clllla wbn . the ai..,. of Nixon by only one poroentqe poinl, the N .... --bl oruolll The 41 IO II, with lbird Jllrly candidate Necro toll la --1dond hearl!l pro. Gtorp Wallace abowln& a mare foor Humphrey. ' par.i of lbe lllts 101a1. Botb· candldatea bm plactd htavy llllmplny backlrl. -· oredlcted -c,.; the •nn IQ ltatea tl New Niaon would lose hlB home aialo, Just York. J>-hanla; M\dlliao, . Ohio, u bl did In 1911 when bl ran for l1Unoio, Calllornla 11111 Ttw, ,wWi a p..-. "IE.Ar' THI HOLIDAY RUSH 1-.. ). ., Y11h •f b,efl· ''"'' "" w ... 0.. h1 °'"' Pl111t, Frff htt. ..... , 111 Yet1t H••· only, . lb .. ' -•111.·1.· has it! DEEP s..--;-reair;::~m-- -CR /IE CL~Rn n THE ULTIMATE . In. CARPET CLEAfllN& SAii PIOCbS 1tlentiftcentY .... ~~ opff 1~ci11ly for the ' ~f.Ssional ca~ clM•'· It It c•,...., Nfe le< ......... flbon. .-cftl AC1IOM u1e1 Ro Ml1h11 ., '""ltltl"t actlN, M It 4te1 Mt tll1• hit tk ,n. .. th .. ,,. .. -. llTAIDIN• AMI MOTH PIOONHI aro !MIHM at ftO aalto -· • I I I I I i ' J I I • l:DIJION ' . VOL 61', NO. 266, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PA6ES ' •• ORANGE 'couNTY. CALIFORNI~ ., J • • • r • . . TUESDAY: NQVEM8Eft's.)968 ~ • " .• r l ' ' , . ' . - l ·ll ~ou.n. . . :··e -,. -- • • .... • • Dow Swee-t It Is!· Art~ts Ranked 5~h CtF Team 41"%.Vote . ' InFaguna • Laguna Beach High School'• VarsltY football team -one of the reai~Cin­ derella stories of the 1968 grid season -today retained its Stb place ranking among all AAA Southern CIF schools. Coach Hal Akins' . squad, so small in numbers t h ere were hardly enough playen to scrimmage at the season's opening, also retained its ranking of 5th among all sizes of Orange County high schools. The Artists must yet ~et by MiMlon Viejo Friday night and tradiUonal rival San Clemente a week later at bomecom- Ing In order lo end the regular seasoa with a perfect 9 win, 0 loss record. I( they do so. it will be the first Laguna team undefeated. on the regular schedule in 22 yean. Ranked ahead of Laguna among CIF AAA schools are Loara, Rolling llilis, Fullerton and San Marino -teams Laguna could be meeting in the CIF playoffs. ~ In the all-Orange County rankings, AAAA powers Westmimter and Anaheim are ooe-two; followed by Loara, Fullerton and Laguna. By Noon A random aampllng o1. Harbor Area and West Orange C.Ounty \'Oling precinctl about 11 a.m. today revealed a heavy turnout, wHh roughl y one third of those eligible marking ballots. , ' . Laguna Beach was nearing 50 percent by noon. Harbor Development Several election workers ventured a prediction that the 1968 presidential race would bring out the heaviest con- centraUon of voters in their mamory. · A combined sampling at two precincta In Laguna Beacb indicated the highest percentage so far during riloming hours, Supervisors Will Award up to 41 percent. . The oombined registration figure: of the two precincts is 794: and of these, 329 persons bad voted already. 2nd Dana Point Contract Three aampilngB In the Huntington Beacli area indicated an average figure of one-third voUng by 11 a.m., with the highest concentration . at Fountain Valley City Hall. By TOM BARLEY 01 TM D•llY 'lltt Stiff County supervisors have set Nov} 12 as the day on which they will award a coptract for construction work in the second phase of the Dana Point Harbor development. Late Monday, 10 bids on the project had been filed with the Orange County Harbor District An apparent low bid of $3,488,035 was submitted by the Peter Kiewit Sons C.O. of Yorba Llnda. - Top bid in the remaining estimatu appear~ ,to be a quotation of '5.~.~ submitted by an unidentified contractor.~ The Kiewit bid was alrnost'll. Diim"on below harbor district estl~tes, ac· cording to Kenneth Sampson, county director of harbors and beaches. Ac- ceptance of that bid could lead to a possible reduction of harbot district tu rates nen year, Sampson added. The existing tax rate .is about 8.5 cent.. per $100 valuation. Work will begin immediately the supervisors make a decision on the con- tract, said Sampson. The successful bid· der will be apected to complete a 'Catcher' Okay, Board Declares T h e occasionally rlsque language of J. O. Salinger's "Catcher In the Rye" was d!Scussed by Capistrano Unified School District trustees for 40 minutes Monday night before it was decided to leave the book on school shelves. Trustee Nofie Famularo, o.f Capistrano Beach, raised the question. He said he had received a couple of phone calls. .· Trustees agreed in the end that the highJy popular book is realistic and reflect.. what teenagers are experiencing. .. Catcher In the Rye," not required reading, is available to 11th grade literature classes. .. Orange Cou& Weather The fog rolls back in Wednesday morning, but the· sun wilt break throu&h early to push the coastal mercury up t6 70 degrees. Inland It'll be a wanner 75. INSIDE TODAY You ma11 or mat1 not know who is the nan presidtnt wh.en 11ou go to btd tonight, but at i<od t<i<villo!l will luey you up to dote, begiflntng at 3:30 p.m. See complete Ustings, Page 15. • C.11,.,..,. ' ... _ " c-'"" -' .,_., " -.. Cm-'I --• DMtl ff.tie. ·--.. -' --' ............ .. ·--::;:"' ll*"*' .. " --·-.. -· ~In C..11 ' -" .......... ., " == • -" " ---A .. 10-Jane launching ramp for pmtab1e boats within .240 days frOQt.._contract verifica- tion. This phase of construction w!U be followed by a 300-day period in w h l c h the contr&ctot must complete what Sampsoi! .. called "the heavy w o r k" - the bullaing of. moles lroW1d the docking areas, an island, a bridge, gradin·g of some of tbe nearby bluffs and concrete work. A total o! 212 among W registered voters had cast ballots there, working out to a S2: percent figure. _ He.ivy turnouts were also reported lt ,,' Huntington Beach's Peterson School, wttb a one-third estimate, and at Marina Hogh School, where 110 among 469 per· cent had voted. Record turnouts of voten were alsp reported in Newport Beach. A,ptecinct· check indicated turnouts raniing from 25 piorceot to about to percent belor< noon. E!arth and llJ1CI taken from clifls and beaciles along the northern perimeter of the Jln>Je!>! will be ,.,.\! to bnlld a dam iQ tbi water inside the oUter breakwaters, Sam-explained. • Al!d tl!e -Wnrl:('*1ilch·normally w,ould have to be completed under water. can be canied1 out by a rarely used techn!que, Sampson said. ..In effect," be added, "the contractor will build a series of harbors within a harbor." · "We were OOiy belare,,. mm .~ ed," a staff worker at l'V.4 -.Balboa Blvd. llld. "P!!<>pie 'fer<' wa1t!lli' ·111 -' _, (llM WAil' VOTS, 1' .. 1 I) Coostruction o! the oUler breakw•ters was completed recenUy under Anny Corps of Eng~rs' supervision. The $9.5 million project resulted in building of one 5,500-foot breakwater paralleling the shore from lhe Dana Poipt bead1aod and a shorter breakwater lenninating at the east end of the harbor. Completion of tlli3 -00 phase of the harbor project will cleat the way Wt further bidding on concesaions for marinas, repair yards, charter boat facilities·, restaurants and shops. Sarnpspo eurrentJy bolds a master plan which rlgld]y defines the style and type of all harbor , buildings and adjacent • facilities in the area. • ConcessiO!lah:ea' buildings may be In- dividually desiped but must confarm with coWitY Bneelfications. The Jawichfng ramp which eventually wm be ab1e to handle 1,000 boats a day shoWd be available next 8WT!.mer, Sampson said. He forecast tha~ by early 1972 slips and docka for 2.152 boat& Will be COl)lpleted. Dog Licenses ·Run Into Snag Laguna's proposed hike In the . dog license t'.ee bas run bump into a state law limlllng the llcenae fee for female dogs that have been spayed. City Manager James D. Wheaton l!laid revisions were necessary in the ordinance proposal that would have increased the aMua! fee from 13 to 15 per dog. He said the state law passed last year set ·111e maxlmwn that could be charged for the altered females at $2.50. The owner must have proof in the Corm of a veterinarian's certificate. The neW ordinance now wlU hJke the fee for all dogs, except those spayed, to 15. '!lie spayed females fee will drop to $2.50 Wheaton said the change had made It impossible to calculate the fee revenue picture since the city bas no record of the proportion of spay.ed dogs to all dogs. "It saves me a dollar. I've got two spayed re.male&," he mused • . ' i. t: . ' . ' . . ""ft.yp~~!.,.;..,..,.. . , ·' ' ' ~. \ -. ,, aoorH:ai.u•s ~ i;;Iec:ilon ~· ;c.;nje.~feltY #Y~~F•'wb~ you are just ta months Old~ inother is,too busy roarlaiii:b8r.bai!Ot , , . . . .. . . ' to c~ you. Just ask Traey J!anlens, daughter of 'Mr.-ancM\!rs.'Wll: l ' ,·• • ' • ~ I • • , • •I •·:· '• ~ ~-"( Coota Mesa. Or, ~mama rej~, Tracy'• .tf.: vice oiC choice bf. candidates, .. • .. . . .-' Nation lam.ming ,~olls . • . • • • • . I '' . ·, -. . "i'h'' . . . ' ' ·In Phow Finis · Vote-,~-... ' . WASHINGTON (UPI) ·-Amerlc•ns surgetl to the polla in apparenUy' record numDen . t¢ay to vote for ·the 17th PresLdent of ~e United States .. They were taking over from the pollatert . wbo1 had come to the wire unable to lorecasl victo<y for either ' Hard Guy to Forget Gunpo:wder Piot Sets Off Political Firewoi,ks in Bri~n By ALAN DIR.KIN have cut their vote for GuJ FAwkes. ot ,,. Dlltf P111t stiff He stands for the kind of 'POlif.1-cal If you vOted today for a change in fireworks the y like, the kind you ca n government -instead o.f trying to blow put a match to. carta · -•aiid , iJ tun to "°"" atop a booilire. The pennies they aet help them buy fireworks. , - il up, aay -then it's clear you belltve MltY on the Orange Cout are atvare of the roasting his effli;y gelt every , In the democraUc w~ of doin& things. Nov. 5. This year, however, the Saucy D1d 'FAWkea deserve all thll?! Hirdly, be was merely the man wltb tbe matches In '"I a Omsp1raey ' that involved a good miny othera. "!'hey wm a1J . Calholla -w.ere led up ylth being ;p«- in Protea!ant England. Sp they bolc!>ed a plot lo blow up the Houses o(.l'arDa· ment u R;ing James I lonna!lf qpened a new aeaalon. That's your privilege. Swan, a BrllisMype pub on ltth street, But you ought· to mow that In making Costa Mesa, will nol be the ,.... of your opiilloo felt In ""°h a peaceful the b:adlli<>na! bonllre and llmrorb manner -even if the national election celebraUon. "~ decided to Jet it pay this ye.ii biCaUM. ot the election," aa!d Itself should turn on rout vote -U'I Brian Cameron, proprietor o! the ta\'em, unlikely you'll start a b:adltlon to match But yoonpten In Eniland will have one named after ait·unfommata Enallah 1 wild nl&b~ ,settlna fire to the - chap. they've spent weeks collectinl and set.- The chap was 1 IUl'' Guy F1wt... ting oil firewwki, terrllylnc panm1I and You know. Goy , Fawkea. He tried to peta alike. _ l)loor up !be Brltllb -of Peru.ment • • Wby? llafl!IDT lat the heck, not the N hlltory, ol it. MlllJ En•llsh dJlldrtn • Of, 1,,uo& !" 1bat Ukful ~· doll~ mow Who Guy 'l'nkt1 -· Ail '°""11 at •Gm1fowder Pk>t , they care II thal tbl py, bll -ef:flgy, We~ today'a his day. lo the United Is worlil mnn<ll' to tblm -"l'elmy Slaia It '"'1 be N!xoft'I or l!Um\>brey's. lat the IQ1, mflW" lbeJ cry M llley but ID BritaiD U..1undl o1 l""mpim ~ the -· flam'O ......i ID Porlwlately word got out belon they c:ould carry , out the:· dastaroly df!ed and Fawkea found guards u well ~ PD'; PD1'du 1'allina for him as • be went down 'into jhe collar. H1 , WU left wjth the . torch u the 'Othera Ded, but lliq ..... >ill rouilded up andJiuJy euented. .Jlr•u .. ~ end but e\ ieaJt the ""' Is ,..,..,-. The, pl;t .ts cbmmemorated l!V<rf year Wl1h • the oeor<ljlnr of. the YIUiil II !be' opeoir)g· ol Psrllameol. See H 1111* ll.loMIDC' for JOlfln lll.1111r1'.lime.. \ ' , "' 1 ,. • ' . • •• . . • Yem' Bomete'Wll 'Dally Paper ' • -~-New Record· 90% Ballot • . ' P:redicte4 Etb:emeiy h~vy voting by-oaly mid· mnrnlng led Orange Cnonty Cle<k 1ViilJam St John to drastically bll<e his poll turnout predlctioo today to to Per· =~ an unphCodented agure ID Cowrt,. histilry: . Prevloua!y, St Jolin predicted perhaps 70 """'11 of the ~·· 680,008 voten would try to get I hand • ID-natMnei destmy, but dumped tblt figure II 10 a.m., in amazement · ' • • > He calculated that 24 per<:ent ot the CO<inty'•' Wien bad alr<llly cast their ballots at that time ID 1Jhat waa turains out to be ... of the ... ~ eiectiOllS in recent' jean. An '91imated ..... mlllkli Wlen•wtD go to the pnUa atatew!de to determine which niajor ·candldate -Nixon <r Humphroy -corrlea what wtD i. -ol the eruclal states ID the na-• Sµ(lll!ll'te!I of each candldlto 11J: caJ.lfornla's '° electOral votes Ire a muit to put their Malt inlcl' tiie bilhai ollice In the land, with. SouU1em Calilornia'I lnfl"'nce predominating, · " "We'Ve got line Weather and the people are 'limpI,Y Docking to lhelr polling sta. Uona," Sl,J9hn aa1i1 today u he lharpiy -el .. ~ted liis voter tirnout predidlcm. Llfll>f -rah) iJ ·~ lo drtft from~ California Into ltie.CGnl Valley area, -clearing by thll al· Uri>ooq.,.'1'1'9 r.-.;..lf ~· -. II nol "!ebhml-~-· " of ... ',,,_. JI. -~~=WI!!: I to r. aJUJoalis~ Calif~ a_ aft ~ lndepend.at-'thio lmilh.. ll>elt~-~-­by Jordan ....ad be llie' ' ·!llbfal California. tur'ndul ...... Harry Trunian Upoel''l'hont9illewey lor the Jftllfdeae7 in lMI, be noted. . A· to .,...-fiJzure woold be it -_record for OrangelCounly. ·• fl And .tbe ,.,,.,. thiagl 11"1 8Qlnl,'' st John lt!d; ... ,, may turn out 1o lie bigiler than that." . • La'te this inoriiing, only twu mi- mechanlca1 Jiult! liad been reported ID voting equipment, he aa!d, ~ that "'pain ,....e quieilly made w11b Ow.I Ukeiihoedl of more trouble. " · . ' . -No~ of.any kind bad been ' reporlod .at'eny. votlng'lla1iolll. • ' ' . ll.SO far, we've had a quiet, well~ proc:miAm ol voten to the poltin& boolhl; plenty of good-bumor a\ld the Ojlllal elec!lon day ribbing, bu! nothlq liel""ld Iha~" St Jobn saJd · • " . . . Ht. added Iha! the Coieniln -Vote Counting equipment 11 in top llhepe for its evening task of tabulalinc <Ir...., County' a election· day talJ,y. "II came through ita lrlals wilh>f1llnl col~" the clerk. said. ·0 am we dclll't anticl.Pate any problems." · ~ , ': ~ Com Mesa llrm -bind h)' tbe Coleman_ orpniutipa to tra1D 1tQ to to specJa1 county emp~ hired flli the eiectlqli, to witch.. -· the C<Ja> pllcated vOtiac l)iltllll toal&IL Polia lodoy -HmDJ*ey tnllin( Nixbn by 'ildy -'pjn:.ntqe pci1n1; 43 to fl, wtlh ' third parly ca'ndklale George Wallace Bhowlng ., mere four percent o! the. slllo total. Humpbfey. backerl, however,. predicted NiJon wouicr iooe his home atate, jull u be ' did id UCI ' -·he ran fer governor. '. I .ii• ... ,. ......... 111111•111' • ' Sure YOu ·Vote! eons · ~pell · I Be • DD.'.til : :s p.m . ' • -., .. • ' ( ' • • • ' ' .,,__.,. . ' • • I[ ' I J i ---~----------------....-~----- I • Fe·stival .. .m had led thtouPoul the campaign. AllbGu&h Humpbtty'• . pn><pecl.s had lmprovtd dllrlnl Oclober, the only major -,_ .. the clOllng dilyo o1 the -Ip wu Pnilldlol JoM-. . -·· !lllllOUllCOl!lenl lut -of the hall In bombar_,t of North Vietnam. Republlcon pony manaJera main- tained an Q!I\-lhow .~ coollclence thol NlJoD -d 1IOll-about lllO eloo-toral votes. rteardless o1 ltnal ropol1I from the poll takers. 1l!e winner needs m. ror 111o 11n1 lllM o1nc:e 111a candklafol ... -lod .. Auauot. i poll ~ =-~ il:l'~Wacl ol N1na. n Pft J!umohi'oy ·~ pon:ent, Nii. • Oad walloCe, Ille Ainlrlcc lndepeDdlnt party candidate 11. wl!ll I~ nndecldecl .. <ti. -"'=""bet'=1~ mojor-. . . JobD Ml&dMll, Nlml'• cam."'''" manr ager, aa1d In New Yort .the ftparl Wiii a "p-atultouf coococtloq" whlcll would ".ln no _, cod tbt •otln." "'w-a~ from Iha -1iatlonal Committee aald: "Mr. ·Mltebell WU CODleDt lo acceol Iha -J>Oll reou11s 1'11<11 bll eanatdato wu abead. We are ve1:'f C011tent to iocoepl tho Harrll 1>0ll reoulll ·-·" 111J!Dphr.Y and Nino IOI In thelr llnal eampalp -'!Ith rival ·four- haar teWthoU, the vice ~·· orlglnallljl In Bony-. Gii tbo·AllC , not-t, "ed Nlsoo'.I ID l!OU!>Y S.... bank. .., NBC-TV. Each opUI hll limo oqually -tho Eut aad . WIO\ cOl!dl, ~ , botb anowered quiltloai ~callers. * * * .. • ........... ;J . . . COAST vom:·i ·Nixon:s Newport Brother ) . .. ' . ... . ~ vole whoo "' arrived to ·-:~ , Wltldb two -UI . T~ J_.:...... 11(,l-' • ' • s •.,£]. ~~!ir·~ a . .t.~gW'1ecti~n ~· i~e "-1 ="''-·Hor~ . Em1p flchaol -·• Al<! llJ ciu1 o1 By EVELYN IHBllll'OoD OC<!m f'oodl 1o campalp lor hll -. 181 bad YOted with mcn•tbap<I dozen .. Qf~1 0tn:t"·.'j"'.'.1~ 1 In tbe put aeverJ[ weeks be .ha3 met waltlni In line. · · ·. · ' . · · Sometime tonl&ht or. early lqino"'°' with GOP workers In F I or I d a , An election official at the Beyallores th PeniisylvanT1. : Viritnla· · aiid all over polJlq otaUon oald 131 out Of 1119 hod momng, biJ brother ma~ win . e Calllomla. • . voted by 11 o'clock. "Tbll 11 tho hNvlOll Pruldency of .lbti United States .-but ·Will he' ino .. to Washington U his YOtlnl I..,. ever-·" Ftancls l.lonald Nixon of Newport Beech brother.II elected! . Difficulty be1et all efforll to reach. is takJni 11 Pr~tty much In atrlclo. "No mailer wbo Is elected," h< .oald, Coota Mtoa polllnl placet clllrlna mid-Wbattver the election 'outeome, he • .,,..have ilo thousht of leavltia Newporl IDCll1llni boun to determine bow the d--·t ......,.. ii to bave a great im"""' -oxcept to (O to Julie onil. David's turnout WU running. "'""'' .... t""'. y-.• Wedding.II Tbe J. E. Morrlac:m reaJdtnce al 158 on his personal lµe. The date for U1e wedding baa been Mmrte Villa Ave., ftported 1911 ....,. For oae tblng, Dooald Nixon dollll't 5e1, he '8id. "It'll be within the month, the prec1nc1•1 1111 rogillered voton had care moch for 110llticl, althoush bt.llu but the exacl·date is a oecreV' cut ballots, amounllng to 33 percent campaigned for bil brother.· • ' Donald NIJon and bil wile, J1De, both ~.· Program· Price · _Hike1 • Saigon snit Won't Sit Down ·:with · Vif!t "Cong. PARIS (UPI) -'!lie United StatN to hove il(reed lo Pari• meetinp before Mme. Binh said her National IJbera- annow>ced lod!l1 Iha vtotnam lalb Prealdent Jo-.. announced the boot-lion FrQnt. (NLF) wu reedy to otart scheduled foe Weclnelday had beeo b'·• halt o1 North Vielnom la.st 111•-'-'·• ne&otlallng Immediately. with the United • , u 16 1 ... GUll\t' States on grounds It is "fully competent" postponed indeOnitel,y following Saj(e» •· · r nlgbL · · -. to· qieaJC for S.Won ~ a char(• ~on refusal to ~1.clnwn with the l'let Conl. But Thieu ropeatod lodoy that be would already has denied and more o{ less U.S. spokesmon Wllllam Jorden aa1d not ... d a npreaentaUYt to the Wed· proven by relUsinll to .attend the m1tUng. "as soon u a date has been decided nfllday talka becauee the Viet Con& was She uJd there could be no ceue-flre for the next meeting we will announce represented u a 11par1te pollUcal enUty. unW the Americana leave VJeWm, that Jt." 'lbere waa r.o fncllcaUon when the H• left the way open for soma future the NLF would never deal with the oubltanUve ta1U would bl(ln. meeflnl In Parlt whoo bt aa1d he "hlld Sal(on govemmen~ that there mual bl "We continue to consult with the not yet made· a declaton. 11 a coalition government without the aovernment of the Republic of South Any hope.a: for a quick 10lutlon vaniabed praent "traitorous" Sal&on teadva. that Vietnam tn thla matter and we are today at a new1 conference 1n Paris there must be reUnlflcaUon of North hopelul that lta delegaUon to the when Mme. N~ Thi. Binb, head of and S o u t b Vietnam on NFL tenns, lorlhcon!lng ta1U will arrange 19. arrlvt tho Viet Cong delq•Uon. 011tllning a that the NFL ii the de facto 1ovenunenl In the future," Jorden oald. wies of demand& that obSerwa • a I d controlling lour·flltba of South Vlelnom. South Vietnam Prosidenl Nguyen Van could not poMibly be acoepted by the She aJao heotedly denied the NLF is Thieu wu clllclOled todoy In Saigon United States or South Vietnam. Communist-led. Laguna Invites 2 Former Coaches To 'Toomey Day' Two former coachea of Olympic decathlon winner BUI Toomey '!Ill be brought to Lquna Beach for the bonquel bonorlng the rolcl medal winner. 1l!e dinner hl&hlllhllng "BUI Toomey Day11 11 let for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 11 in the Outrl(ler Restaurant Ganeral channan Larry Taylor aa1d Joe Sltoratl, "ho coached Toomey at Mead Hiah School in New Canaan. Conn. will be flown here for the event. Aiao on hand will bl Peto Ptlerlon from Iha Ban Fernando Valley, Wbo hat be<n Toomey'• coech for the put lbrel years. He wlll toll bow the 19-year- old atbleta pr<p!lred !or the arueUng """" . Mi)'Or Glenn Vedder .. m pment T0om;y · a by to ' the clfy-and Vice Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan will present the reaoluUon declarinl "Bill l'oomey Day" in Laguna Beaeb. Taylor 18.ld Toomey wlll be at the Laguna Federal building fro m 10 a.m. to noon for on autogroph alanlni f!esa!OI!. He 11 al!o expected to appear at aasemblloa at the high ochool and junior high. Ticl:eta for the bonquet are oo Ale lhroulh tha chamber ot. commerce or member• ol the Toomey Doy committee. Motorist Electrocuted Tri~ked Treats Youths Given Poisoned Raisins Huntington Beach police warned families living in Jhe Pacific Sands tract In southeast Huntington Beach not lo eat raisins given out as trlck-or-treats on Halloween. Capt. Earle Robitaille said today deadly poisonous copper sul· fate crystals may have . been added to individual size Sun-Maid Ral&ln boxes. Ben Demott o! 8222 Snowbird Drive became ill and was ruahed to the doctor when he ate trick-or-treat ralsiruJ containing the poison· ous blue cryatala. Robitaille urged residents who become ill . to contact their physician and to report 1usplcious raisin boxes to the police depart- ment immediately. · Laguna Planners Okay ' . -New Mortuary Site Plan The alte plan for ·a new mortuary b) Laguna Beach wa11 ~p ved by plan· niog commlwonen M ~ey night with revisions. Planoers required JIS.foot setbtck nther than a 17-fool k to pormit wldenlni cl Laguna Canyon Road. McCormicl: Mortuary Inc. II to build a l,119kq111rt-foot 1tructure at the loca· Uon for an estimated COi\ ol llO,OilO. road Improvements made a requirement of the variance. 1l!e variance to pennlt porltlng and aale of \lied cars wu luued In January. The commission also turned down an ·overall alp PfOi!'llD devoloped by South Coast Moton1, 303 Brotd:'lfay. · Com· missioners held that the firm could abJde by the sign ordinance. Al the Bater street Flro Stalico, th• "My wlfa aad l leave toci"1 Gii the <lrll1p Caunb' natives, Uvt In a. Tuz· cmr wu out 00 1 fire drUl and couldn't 'Julie' plane with the Nixon .party for uriouely furntahed home at 1915 Glenwood EL CENTRO (AP) -An El Centro rucb the piUtnc place there. New York ," he said "We'll be with Lane 1n Baycrest, west of the Vpper man wu electrocuted Monday u be In other bul!neu, commluioners ncon1n1ended th at the c 1 t y council revoke a ,ma.nee for Allen Otdnnoblle· Cacilllac, 11111 S. Cout Hl(hway because the !Inn had not completed sinet and Discussion Slated About Rock Mqsic No one wu -ertnr phones at the Dick's family at the Waldorf for lhe Boy •• · , ' / stoppld from h lo car 1o exm;..., I he Qvic Cl:lfter, whl.11 there wu no election retuma." 'Ibey have been Ne\irport residents' d~ap from Ua colllllon with a truck, "Today's Rock Muslc1t will be dlacul!· to1ep11ono cconecllao bllween Colla Me&1 And be enUclpala! they'll bl happy for the put nine )'WI. Their lll-ye11r-old hlshwll1 patrolmen oald. p ed by KRLA l'rolfl!ll Dlnictor John Hlgb School and lu 00-<alllfllll pniclnct returns. ... Richan! (Ibey call him Rick) attends Jack Nimmo II .... killed three miles risoners Flee R. Barrett and Anthony llernhard, co- spot. "We're confident the voten will ap-Corona del Mar High School. Son Don, east of Brawlef. 1 · author of "The Battle of Sunset Strip," At Wllaoo School, an election worker preclato Dick and put him in the Wbita 23, ii In-the Navy aervtni 00 the USS Patrolmen said his c11r colllded with SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Army of· Wedneodoy nflhl at UC Irvine. oaJd about !JO J>Ol'IOOI had voted, but House." • Prlnce!M. Daughter Lawrene. IS, Uvea a crano truck u h< tried to Pa•• I~ ficlala oald three of 17 prllonera chorged The P'Ofl'lm at 7:30 pm. In Sclenee the JIOlllng place wu ., namped •t He bu taken a leave of abllence ·trom ln Loi Angeles. and the crane tevered a power line with mutln,y -carrytng a posalble death Lecture Hall la part ol the aeries "The thl moment that no one could break h1a Job as markeUng coosultant tor the Donald Ntzon's younger b r o th e r • which draped ltaelf 1Cf'OSI the hood. penalty-walked away from the Presidio GeneraUon Gap, 11 aponsored by uc Ex~ awoy to toll how many are roglllered. CarnaUoo Co. and vice prealdent o! Edwanf, • Seattle telephone . comPIJIY They oald lllmmo completed tho circuit Stockade Mondoy, the' d111 be!oro their tonaloo. Admisalon will cost IUO for No .., wu on1Werinl tolephonol at "ecutlve, hu been mtstlng I h • u he slipped from the car. ocheduled pretrial hNrlnJ. adulu, fl.IS for studenta. County Clerk William SI John's olflco presidenUal campalp by onawerln( ---""'---------::::::::--:-:=-==-:-:=:-7:::-:-::-===-=---------,,----- to _.... _.._ ··-~ for Individual Saddleback P1·cks Dick's personal mall. . "BEAT" THE HOUDA y RUSH .... -e ,._ •~· "Edwanf might be Interested in a preclnctl in the city. Washington career," said Donald Ni:l:on, 1 ll~llV PllOT a.-.N.w • ..i ---Mk R. Ctrt'Y VIII ...... 81111 .._., .,._ 1\Mt1 kM...tl .... TH11111 A. M11rphl11• M911Mint1 llfttw l lc.li1Nl P. HaJI Pt•I Hh•111 i.;;-.. -:-~ --- • ---·· SA Architects ~1:'.!. l'\>e had eDOU(h of th• ponuca1 Saddleback College truJteel Monday night lllDOW1ced their cboloo <I arcbltecta for the permanent campus. Following I cJoeed.door I e I It 0 D t truslelll llid they havt pl~ arcblteeta Dooald A. Ramberg and Robert s. Lowrey, of Santa Ana. The arcbltectural flml will devalop 1 campus muter plan and draw up p I a D I for the f i r I l three permanent bulldlni1 -• llbr"7. • oclence building and • ltne orb buildil!I -to bl rud¥ nm fall. Tht arcblteeta'. f.. and the budlel they will have to work with were not announced, pendln& alanlni ol a contract. : . San Clementean .. Perishes in Fire San Clemanle firemen lodoy blamed a smoulderlnl cl(aretta u the cauaa cl en a-bollio °" which clalmlll the lilt ol bachelor Q\llnlUI llqon. Tbe bo¢t ol llqan, 41, WU· found In bll 1Uttad oparlmenl at Ill Alameda Lane Mlll!dQ an.r -San Ciemento fir< units hallled the earcy mornlnil bl11&. Fu.men belleve Rqon dropped a ll(ht· ed ctcomta on the U•lnl """' couch befon ..... to bed. ' N~a~ulntho­ unll bulldiq ""'-,l!llolal and .. -dam. flremln II.kl. '11111 111ss II Iota! .....,. to the bulldlnl al "In ex· -" 111.oao." '/ * *' * Polls in 1960 About the Same . In Nixon's Case W~GroN (UPI) -For Rlchlnl M, Nt&on, lodoJ wu the oecond tlmt ho artrvtd al Iha d.11 of dodllon In a pmldentlal race '!Ith the poll IWn predlcllnl a photo !lnlsb. On Nov. 7, 1980, fuit u today, Nb:on found blnleell ahead accordln& to one major paUatar aad bebtnd accordln& to anotb•. • . Tbl final Gallup poll Gii Nov. I, UIO, 1ave Jobn '· hllMllJ • ~~ NlJoD 47 D01'COlll aad llVI 1*'*1l lll!d'c'dod. 1'bt olhor llll!or polllllr, !:Imo llopor ANoctata, l<imd • pel'CtlllJor Nlioo . and 4T percenl for Kemad1 '!1111 tu pemnll!ltdeddod. •• Tbl Lou limll poll-not.='' ... nau.naJlJ at Ulal tJm1, and WU relalned by IConot<IY for 1111 own oelectln iiO!llnlc. Another nationally ~ poll In ltio, Johll £. Krall Inc., *""' • percent !Ir ~ ... ....-,.. Nlml 11111 fM ~ Wldocidod. Tllo 11no1 evwoa o1 the ..,.. ..... --.... two candldaltt -•• , percont for Keanecly aad e .I pertanl lorN-· ===== ae rrrr ·mm· ----- • ..... ...,.., w.·,. o,,,.,.., b,•rh. Qw1!1ty W1rkm1111hl11 I ~111Nlt1tf•11 = Y••n •f 111,.,1. 11111. All W1tk DIM 111 o.t P1111t. ,,.. lttl· "'"' •• y,., H.,. .. only , :11 I IRR:' has it! ~~ !JEEP Stea;;i- t1111,.Er c r11n1nrr THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ICONOMICAL roJu,.1 tr.. n•ed 1 ... frtqr.ttnt pnftt•l•ntl clt1nln9 b.- ca111t ft remov•• th• Clltt,ly amlatcl. tiff 1oil and let¥11 nt re1lclut I• tht Hrp.t fib ... lo c•ll•.t ~!rt, · CLIAlll DllP actvally , • ., .. " Mil · fr•M both th• pll• of th• ••?•I lnJ tht 11rptt btckln1. IUTOUI PIU tht powerful 1.tr1c .. tiff ~l .. t rtmt'ftl Mtf1t\lr,t IM• "'"'•ttly, .._.,. '"'"'"' 1hrft1bt•1 anti Tift. Malt..t pit. la 'Uh - .,,..,..... .I SAii PIOCIU 1clentlflc1ny dewel- . •p" ,,..cially fer the profta1io11tl ctrptt clttn.,, It i1 completely 1af1 for all carpet fib•"· •INTU ACTION u1tt no brush•• or . acrua.a.1111 •ctltft1 19 It clott not 411· .. rt tt.e pile of tht carptt. SCllL llTAlDIN• AND MOTH Pl~ are 1ocldtt at no t.dr1 c•t• WHIN TOU WANT THI . -l'llllST- CAl.L . ' ',..... .. ...... ·.~~ l'lD 1111MATI RUG & 11PHOLSTERY CiEANERS 0... 21ot Y-of Sortice ii Orange COllnty 2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA . , l, \' . ? • '1 I ' I I \ • - UPI T ....... VOTING FROM AFAR -Willard K. Heth, Dallas, Tex., (left) and David Bretherton, Beverly Hills, Calif., cast ballots during straw vote for U.S. presi- dential contenders conducted at famed Harry's Bar in Paris. Andy MatElhooe (center), manager of Harry's, says presidential straw vote at bar,-tradi- tional -meeting place for American tourists and ex- patriots, has correctly tabbed every U.S. president- ial winner since 1924. Nixon will win, says MacEl- hone. Early Eastern Results Could 'Show' Winner WASHINGTON (AF) -A key lo the outcome of the presidential election could hinge on three early reporting states. reporting states -New York, Con- necticut and Massachusetts. A victory in any two of these aerly reporting three states would mean abnost certain victory for Republican Richard M. Nixon. Even if Hubert H. Humphrey captured all three states, however, it would oot mean a certain Democratic victory. But a strong showing in the three states -which account for 65 of the %70 electoral votes needed to win - would be a hint Democrats might survive an expected strong Nixon tide in t.he less populow states of the West. Measures of how deep each party's strength goes in the East could come from COD&I'esiional races. Defeat of Democratic Sens. Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut and Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania would be a bad sign for Humphrey. Nixon would be in trouble if Democrats retain House seals held by Reps. Donald J. Irwin of Connecticut and John G. Dow of New York. Victory by Oemocrat Allard K. Lowenstein in New York City would be another favorable omen f o r Democrats. Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1956 landslide re-election triumph began when be ca~ tured early reporting Connecticut, even winning in the traditionally Democratic industrial city of Bridgeport. This year, Humphrey could be seriously damaged by possible defections of blue collar union members to third party oominee George C. Wallace in Con- necticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio. The keys to many of the big states are their big cities where the size of the Negro turnout could be crucial. The Negra v o t e is considered heavily pro- Humphrey. Both candidates have . placed heavy stress on the seven large states of New York , Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, California and Texas, with a combined total of 210 electoral votes. Nixon carried only Ohio and California in his 1960 loss to · John F. Kennedy, but he eipects a better showing this time. Recent surveYs have shown Nixon leading in Ohio, Illinois and California, with the other four considered close. , Wallace also holds the key to a number of Southern and border states which Nilan hopes to win. Ul"IT ........ le CASTS BALLOT EARLY Voter Trum•n British Odds Still . on Nixon LONOON (UPI} -Late money on GOP candidate Richard M. Nixon kept the odds in his favor In lhe U.S. presiden- tial election, two o( Britain's largest bookmaking firms said today. Ladbroke, one of the firms, quoted the odds on Nixon at 1-4 today, compared with a 1-3 quotation Monday night. The odds against Democratic c a n d i d a t e Hubert H. Humphrey w e r e listed by Ladbroke at 2-1 . William Hill's, another bookmakirig firm, reported late betting on the presidential race "very brisk" and said the latest odds were 2-5 on Ni.Ion and 2-1 for Humphrer:· 1,000 Aliens Deported BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -The U. S. Border Patral here today reported deporting more than 1,CMXI illekaJ aliens to Mexico during September and October. Tells Santa Ana Audience Six Missing Teens Rescued In Mountains Orange County Sherifi'1 1earch and rescue reserves, commanded by a Laguna Beacb captain. Monday rescued six missing Garden Grove teen-agers lost since Sunday in rugged terrain abclve Villa Park Dam. The youngsters were identified aa sisters Malanie and Marla Fleming, 15 and 13; twa brothers, Terry Lee and Keith Blayrock, 14 and 13; Bruce Paul Cadwell, 15 and James Mercero, 16. ~y were located in lhe rugged moun· lain country about one and one-half miles easterly of Villa Park Dam. Sheriff James Musick praised the work of the department's Search and Rescue reserves in finding the youths. The youths had checked i>ut horses from the Morning Star Ranch Stables ii> Vllla Park Sunday alternooo. When they failed _So return at 7:44 p.m. they were reported misslng. Sheriff's patrOI units launched an fm· 'mediate search which failed to locate the youngsters and the Search and Rescue reserves were called oul About a dozen reserves joined deputies in the bunt. • Patrol cars, Jeeps and rescue tn1ck!I com~ the hllls near Villa Park plus searchers• in Holy Jim, Silver ado and Blac~ Star canyons. Where vehicles could not go, the reserves beat their way through the bush and climbed the steep canyons in the dark with a light rain falling. The reserves were commanded by Reserve Capt. William J. Kretsinger oi Laguna Beach. At 7:10 a.m. Mooday, four deputies located the youngsters in a ravine on~ and a haU miles eP-'tt of Villa Park Dam. Berlin Students Plan New Protest BERLIN (UPI) -Radical students handed out Molotov cocktail recipe1 to- day and pledged to break up a scheduled Wednesday night speech by Chancellor Kurt Georg Kieolnger. The mllllanl students fought . police all day Monday in a protest over dlabar· ment proceedings against a lawy-er who frequenily defendJ left wing students. Kiesinger 11 in West Berlin for the convention of his ChristJar ~mocraUc Party (CDU). LeMay Vows All-out War All out war in Vietnam, including renewed heavy bombing oi the north, recovery of the Pueblo and her crew from North Korea and a "long hard look" at a U.S. Supreme Court "that does just abolil ill ll ~an do lo hamper the law officer." These were General OJrti1 'LeMay11 election eve promile:I MOnda,y night to a d1eerlng Santa Ana audience that gave. American Independent Party leader George Wallace's runnlnc mate a standing ovaUon. And l.eM:ay, former commander of the Strategic Air Command (SAC). drew tho blggelt cheen ol • three-hour -k· Ing tour when ~ prombed "all out lrtr agtiMI the North V-" in both locations waa much the same. He told (ltners al the Elka Club that "I'd i.11 General Abrams (Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, U.S. commander in Viet.- nun} what to do and then I'd get out. bl hil way and let the man do It. _ 11That1s been ~ I« of our problem.". he said. ••we send troops over there lo do.a job and before they know wber< lbey are nne palll.lcian 11 lticking his OOH onto the battlefleld," I..May promiled immediate ret:tJWrJ .of Oie USS l'iieblo, the Navy veuel confiscated Wtlh her crew by North Korea almoot a yur ago lltet olle WIS tllegedly found 'P)'lng in North Korem watera. il nothing happened, we'd start puWng on a little pressure." Promising resumption ol the bombing of North Vietnam, LeMay condemned Pre!ident Jolmlon'1 recent bombing halt as a "move that came ""Piclouai¥ cioK 1 lo this elecl!on." I Nine prevlOlll bornbinl halta-IJmlght ua no nearer to peace, LeM17 Aid. "All we IOI were lnc:rebed -.. cisualtles and r6<!nforced ""'1llnllnfat armies," lhe pileral Aid. Cloolng " •8tiplotlg harbor, l key North Vi•-pot\, and the bombi11g o1 bri<f&el and. rlilroad ytrdl in lhat area ii "vitally oect:lll1Y'' LeMay Aid ''If we're eou. to brine this war to I llJCCt.llf\IJ concJUllbD.1' . ' .• "And ollr· -critics btfO fl home baYt been a pat com.fart to tbl com- munists," LeMay said. ''They'YJ done more than anybocly lo llvt th& com· • DAILY PILOT' I • • JOANNA NELSON IS SHOWIN G HER HOLIDAY COLLECTIO,N In n<1I', the (.,,.looks of Joanna Nelson. !ndlvlduallsttc l ooks, lntm ltab\y here ln such signature touches as laces, grosgrelns and jerseys wlth just a ·sprinkling or s ultry. sophistication. TWO typlfyed he..., ln black nyl.or\!l'cetate point d' espr it checked with mauve grosg...,ln: Featured, high-rise .bodice; 4-10, 00,0Q, Right, rull-skll"t; 6-12. 70,00. But two or the-fashions to be tnrormaUy modeled tomorrow, Wedne!lday, Noverpb".'r 6, 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. In our Paceset ter Shop . ... • • • • • •• M~fhiS -. . tf "!f'M C21 '" ' . I • • I ' . • ' • L<Moy apol;e fin\ to ?Oii dinen who paid $25 a plate to bear him at lhe Santi Ana Elka Club. Later In lbe even- ing, he addreaed a crowd ol about 5,000 at the Santi Ana Bowl. His ~h LeMaJ dido\ UJllaln 00. the lhlp would bt tt<OV<nd, but prombed neaottaUona w\fhin nv. day• "If w~ 1' elocted." Asked what he woold do if the North l«<oom !tiled lo -U.S. derntndl, ~111 rep!led: "Well. =,,anth&.........-ilheyever ROBINSON'S NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND • ., PHONE ' 644-2800 ' A ( ' ------- • ,, • ' • • , I I I I I I I' • Students Capture Campus Building LOS' ~GELF.S (AP) -Olflclals of liOi San hrnando Valley state College"""' ·Do-, on the llrsl ftoor, leaden . _ J1"kl prilooer by lallt..carrylng otudeato of. ·Ille Negro group met with aellnf f![ !'!'lo !Olll bouia Mooday. prtaideol Paul ~ and olber ad-• NO serious injuries or vandalism wu minlNatora. P~ Rolnlar a n d Prlncon 'roported. Laler, &tter word that police ...,. Gt•C. of Mon•co have driven a Alleging unfair treatment or· Negro moving ln, tbe students quietly left thl ll03 De Dion Bouton automobUe athletes, about 1 200 students se.ized the buildln !nmi. London to Brigbloo In an an-lop floor ol tho _.,...,al.ion building a~ met with o I b er 1d· •aa\ 'nm !or old cars. Prince Rai-and held 11 persons In Ille president's minlstraterz and facul!y and said be Iller drove tbe wh<lle 50 milee, but -~ room, thr~tenlng then with would announce Jster wbat -if aJ\)'tll1ng the priDceu retreoted lo 1 dosed fire ~ wbile loclurlng ~ -would be done abool Ille l!Udeot .car for part,:>f the rput~; "! ~~-;.;. 00 ~--lioo< wa ...ie.i .9'br elem--" -It very cvld, she Rid, t aupposo members o1 tho alack SllldenJ,, Union A leaflet distributed by tho Black Stu- 1 cheated a litue bit.'' • denl Union called for an tnvestlgatlm • . * * * into "tho racist altitude" of 1 ,coacb Customers at a pub in Rosset, • who allegedly struck a Negro student, Wales have staged their version oJ Blacks G"ve la< giving more power lo sludenll and a tavern protest -an 4'i.D.Irin. '' " refusing a eutback of lunds from the 'Ibey staged a sit-In at the bar to . · U.S. Office of Ec:onomlc Oppomm!ty. &::St laws which prevent pubs SF c lle , Athletic director Glenn . Arnott was openln Sunda 1 0 ge among those be1d ~-The door g on Y• 0 some 1o tho room wu guarded by students Welsh counties. Despite tbe mana-lrmed with fir< ertingulshers. Table ger's nlea of "time, gentlemen, '-'-" and at·~ one •··-~-~"e please.'· customers remained ... t-lo Dema-.J _ ;-.;.~ '" ,...d;i baz>ds"."~ u~ • ed in tbe tavern from clooing time ff.ll,3 ''There were Implied thn!ats of unw early Sunday-an "inn-in" of t violence," said Donald W. Krlmel, ex- about four hours. SAN liRANasco (AP) ,,... '!be Bia<• eeutlve ossisllnl lo tho pre•l4ent. e Student Unkm bu presented San Fran-Lequres on ''how the white people John Wolk ... , an <!!eCCroaics ep. . dloo Stale Coll ... citlcials with 10 ore """""'1ble for tho Negro condition" g.i.neer in Calllngbar::Q, E'ngJancl, demandt, askinc tbe college to spend Werfl given those held in the conference was fi.nding life aJmoot llDbearal>le more nmey °'1 minority group pro-room. Tom llandman, 22, a senior, said because of the noise late at ~ grams. , , the captors "played police games." at lbe nelgbborbood Alb ond diips A few mhmla after.., i!S1J dlscbed In athlellc omces earlier, a secretsry , h o p. He oolved .the ·problem by Ille demands M..a.,y In a new,• con· said 111 er 10 llludenls locked doors bujlng the Shop. ' . rer:ence c1oeed 1o on wbltea ercept and toot~pbmea'<if Ille boou. Head • · ..,._ the co11ep president beld bis footbell coach Sam Winningbsm and -po on news canfmoce and lllld Ille coll!'IJe-. otb« ·-acd>Dipanied Ille students is fllO,GIO .,.,., its bodgd. . lo lhe ladmlntstralloa bulldlng. it.tel, 21 o av kte, pknirtd wflh"hif fimmue, B.,,,. nie Ctine, 10, fl: to receive the tMdal o/ l)i>nor. A helicopter machmcf/M1'o mr, WetuE n1 1hot do10ft in the~ 00" aria Jan. B. Although UJOUftdeci mid upoatd lo llewJ( fire, II< treed IAe Jiuoll "'ho wrc trapped mid IAen foUghl'ofl'thtr ...... , ""lh 4~ ' '1""-kWi:ng sewrc1. He loft an mm ift IAea<lioft. • Poter Brltht, News edit« C!f, $!le Colchester England Ezp~s;epoi- ' ogiud for confusing a wedding and a wake. The apology went to brid .. trH>e Lindo Gen"" for put- ting her wedding 1111DOUDCement in the obituary coluµm. • • Movie actor Charlton Hnton has fractured a rib while scrimmaging aga~nst tte New Orleans Sallits football team. Heston was rehears· ing for the movie "Pro'' when he was upset acciderrtally by his sup. porting cast. The Sainta team phy- sician said X-rays showed a hair· line rib fracture. • A London Appeal Court iudilt ma reduced the sentences of three mfll contiicted C1f assault after being told the magistrate at their firlft trial sighed, mooned, said "oh, God" twice and repeatedly p•t his head on hil arm during dejen11 IJ)e'eeh.e1. • Five N_n:ro bandits armed with sawed-off' shotguns made off with about $1,000 in a Miami super- marl:et robbery Sun<tay in which Ibey a1Jo look the wallets of white cwtomers only. Witnesses said one of Ille bandits climbed onlo a check- out counter and ordered: ''All the coloreds-don't get nervuus. Keep your cool. All you whiteys -take out your wallets." • Company clerk June Whittley, who waa talked into the purchase by fast talking salesman, told a Wescester, England court that she her onlered 7,522 pounds of carbon pal""' at a cost of $18,053. The sui>' ply woold be enough to last her knitwear firm 100 years. • Adm. Benigno Varela and Buenos Aires newspaper editor Yoliran Blglleri crossed swords in Argen· tine's first reported du e Ii n many years. The retired admiral ch,allenged Beglleri efter his paper crttidzecl him. Blg!reri nicked tbe ldmlral's left cheat and ear. Vare- la ocored to lie editor's riibt cbeeti>oa:e. 1'1ley were apr &o contlmle, but their •ecoods ruled lbM -bad....,·-• Wlllll ttie Cbesby, England min- bter -1111 1locJi: at the church OD 8anda11, local farmers say lllolr celllAI 111111#. The electricity .,.... ol edl lllla! 'lillago i.o Eng- land'• mtdlMde Jll"!lll•ed to look Into Ille 111m-. JWmen com- pblla -...., Ille 'Piiiage dlurcb orpa ii ..., .. 11111 Giit llchl< and Mal"C .. tamed cm. 10 much ol :ll'ldl;JI r. lllld 11191 tbol'e ii not 111118111 -J-.... -Choir ,.,,....'" .... . Mme a..n l.000 muat J>e tum¢ away · ' ,MemJ>era Of olber camptm groups, with for tho airia( term, lllld ' ,or. Robert , ·~ .""11< membenllip, JOlned 1n R. Smith, and IO lmtruetora may have there. Ole of them wal identified as lo be released. Studen11s lcr a Democratic ~ety. The college· at Narthr1dge hal!I an enrollnJenl of 18,IOO -ts Including aliout 200 N- 1be BSU, and two Nesro ad- ministrators called for a "Black-Brown stuctent atrike'~ednesday ot Negroes. M~can-AmerJcans and 0 r 1 en ta I students lo prote8I tho lllllpemloo of Bladt Panther Gecqe Murray u a stu- dent and part-tbne EngJJab teacber. He Was 811Bpended On an Ol'der by Glenn -S.. Dumke, chancellor of the state college qstem, for inflammat«y remarks, tn- cludin& 8 lll(gestiOD that -bring' guns lo ocbool. ''This college II faclng 1 c:rWs much worse than a stUdem strike," aald Smith. ~·we are findiq' more and mere groope demanding ~ -· but there Is llWe bope ol coping with them with our present budget ..-ictiOlll. · ''They ttave the notiaD it can be done out ol my bip pocket, and H can't.• Marines Support Vietnam Protester With Food Strike CAMP PENDLETON (AP) -Four Marines <onfined In the b r I g al I b I 1 Marine baae are on a ~ ltrikt Jn ll}'IDpatby with I leeJHge Morine who protested agaJnot tho Vietnam war, offlclals aid. ' A Mlrine Corpo spokesman lllld two lnmatn have missed tMlla for e1aht daya and two Olhen for •Ix days. T 6 • hunger strike reporfediy involved up to 13 Morinea at tho outael Jobii Rol>Jnlon. a, and 111ree oilier Marines were ltlll not eating, the spokesman said. Rohlman was lelltenced to six months at hard labor after he "resigned" from the corps and chained himself to a clergyman at a San Fran-ct.sco area church last June. 1be hunger strike wu reported Mon- day after about 25 pacifists demonstrated outside the San Lula Rey gate of the base. - "They are voluntarily missing meals," a Marine spokesman said. "Call it a hunger strike if you want. They are drinking liquids. They are examined every day and are in good health." "'I T"""""9 .Fleefltff Flood An elderly man carries bi.s wife on his back and a few posses- sions in a suitcase as they flee in Biella, Italy from floods which have devastated north- ern Jtaly's industrial heartland since Saturday. Seventy-two hours of rain caused floods and landslides taking at least · 102 lives. President Johnson Casts Early Vote in Homeiown JOHNSON CITY, Tei. (AP) -Presi- dent Johnson cast his vole for a new president today two hours after th~ polls opened in his own hometown. There wasn't much doubt that he balloted f« Hubert, H. Humphrey, althwgh Johnson wun•t answering any quettl.Ollll about the pel'IODa]. eledoral p!'OCell. This WU ont ol" the few naUonal elections alDce 1937 when Johnson himse:U ....,, runnJnc for Congr111, the Senate, the vice praldency a< the White HOUR. He WU in an UIY-tolq, affable mood. joohlng and cbaWn( with the election board Ind employes of tho Pedemalcs Eledrlc C<><p, w!Mft tho polling place was located. 1bt President and Mrs. Johnlon molored from lbe LBJ Ranch 15 miles farther -and drove up lo lbe co-op Jll'i belor< I o.m. '11l01 Al side by lido al an •Jahl-fool, plasllc-topped labia Jn I demonsirallon kitchen, ocaMlng the paper ballots before llling yellow pencils provided lor all the voters. '!be chief erecuUva ind lint lady '"" V<len No. JJ ml JJ, C election .,,... """· 4 ""' .lnhr'!.-in att and tht '\ surrounding area. ~ m persons are registered to vote there, according to the 79-year-0ld elecUoo Judie, T. M. McNatl McNatt said that wblle John'°" 11 registered bere -his boyhood homo la down the street in lhe next block- "u Jong as he ls President be can vote 8ny place in the United States he choosell to vote." '!be ci><>p has a spot In Johnson'• lffectlon, alnce be helped loond II when he WU I congressman from the loth Dlltrlct of Tuas. And a marDfe plaque on Ille front ol tho low, Wbaped 11mae1ont building llllYI tho lllltlwllon JI "a product ol the faith, ablli!y and fottaigbt of Lyndon Baines Jobnlon." Al one point, Johnaon .. ked poll ol- Dclall about olrlklng 101Dt namee on the baUot. Under a new syatem. Tnans can mork lbtlr beilot lor a candldale or scraidl Ille Dlllla ol lhoae Ibey dOll\ wanl • The Johnsonll wen expected lo IJ)ll1d lbe -ol Ille day and eveninJ back al tbe ranch, perhapl walohlna lhe el.., tlon -... ta!_ la Ille 11-Ual ollleo '""' flllr~ . ' • , I -, • , ' HIDING THEIR FACES -M<mberl of tbe made Student Union and studeola !or a Democratic Society COVO< their faces as Ibey leave the Admini- stnrtlon !Mlding at SQ F.emando Valley State Col· Ul'I T_.... lege after talldng with IChool admlnhtnton Mon- day. Students selzed the building for tour Jiourl after " r'1Jy w;ged 1 pi«est to todllY'•. ~ No violence or injurtes werenpo-.--. Saigon to Fall Into Line? U.S. Predicts Thieu Agreement Within 10 Days By STEWART BENSLEY u,10111-...c...,_ WASHINGTON (UPl) -Despite Presi- dent Nguyen Van Thieu's insistence that "nobody can force us to dG that," Johnson adminlJtraUoo otficials are con- fident Tbieu'a South Vietname&e govern- ment soon will agree lo attend the_ expanded Paris talks. Saigon will fall into line within IO days or so, Uley predict,, after Thieu has sufficient chance to demonstrate his Independence and contest claims that be is a puppet lo the Amerieans. There is mounting pressure for him lo join the !alts. But deaplte thetr confidence that Thieu finally will agree to Ule Lal~ which lnclude Viet Cong representatives, of- ficlall here obviously are upset by Thieu's negative reaction to the expanded talks 110 far. They feel he bas gone 90 far in his public lntran..lgence that be will be bard put to ratiooaliu any turnabout POIS!bly lurtber oomplical.iog Ille silua· tion was the arrival in Paris Mooday of the Viet Cong delegation, which warn- ed that the United States must agree to accept its tenna or face more fighting. Pressure alto wU being put on Thieu by developments oa the 1,!. S. domestic political scene. Hubert H. Humphrey, clalmlng a fighting chance to win today 's presidential election, clt>Sed out his cam· pefgn Monday with a demand that South Vleµwn altend tl1e tslu In Paris. . !Udiard M. Nixon also expressed hope tbf! tafb coold get going full scale. , . In Paris, Thieu's upressed adamance lbout i1ot Consorting with the Viet Cong led lo poetponeinenl of Ille scbeduled Wednelday"""81on. The secret talka which led to the !!Cbedullng ol Wednelday's meetiO!l apedfied that the Natiooal Liberation Fruit, tho poUUcal arm of Ille Viet Cong. could not partlclpale il Saigon stayed away. The olber part of Ille belllncHhHceoes agreements between the United Stat.ts aod North Vletum aWl ltands, however. Tbia ii tbe "~'! that Haooi would· not take military advantage of the current U. S. bombing halt. There wu some unofficial speculation here that Thleu might be awaiting the outcome of t b e election in hopes t b e prelldenf..dect 1\'0Uld agree with blm Ulat Sa.Jgon should not attend the talks J!lvlng the NLF equal status. If 'lb!eu was tblnklng that, 1liJ hopes wouJd 1eem to have been dashed in Ille closing boun of the campaign. - Nixon said Sunday Saigon ahou1d attend the Paris talb, addlng that be, if elected, was willing to help lbc John!on ad- mlnistralion 1n an effort to get Ute South Vietnamese to cooperate. Humpbrey lllld U. S. policy and American lives "ahouki not be placed at the mercy of domestic political con- siderations" in South Vietnam. The !la.rt reality which Thieu must face U that to long aa the Viet Cong and Hanoi stick to the "understandlng" not to t a il e advantage of t b e bombing hall, Ille overobelmlng prtUft ol American and world opinion ii ln favor of getting on w i t b the other half ot Ille peace formula -espanded Psris lalk!. Faced with such powerful oppoaltion to hil cutren1 stance, the aaum.ptlon here is that aooner or later Tbleu will give hi and send delegates to Paris. * * * * * * Saigon Claims N. Viets Ordered Stepup .in War SAIGON (AP) -The Sooth Vlei· namese government said ~ay that a Communist document seized a few days ago contained order! from Hanoi to a t e p up military and polltical activity all over South Vietnam after the United Slates stopped tho bombing of North Vietnam. -·11 ~ • • , There was no indication yet that the enemy order is being put into effect, and the lu11 in the ground war continued. But informed 10UrCtS said American air attacks on the Ho Chi Minh Trail through Laos have been tripled alnce the bombing of the North was halted-last Friday . The sources said that 300 Air Force 'a nd NaVy bombers arl! now daily at- tacking the jungle tral.11 doWb which North Vleblame:8e. ttoopa ·and supplies travel to South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese political warfare department issued a "special Q!lease" saying Comnwnlst poliUcal comratssars at the regional and provincial levels in South Vietnam have received orders from Hanoi to increue "their military, political and enemy troop action ac- tivities throagboul the tm-lt.ory of South Vietnam after lhe United Stala stops the bombing of North Vietnam. "In the military field, the provincial comrnissan: have to 'boost up the guer· rilla warfare movement in order to con- CJU<!' tho whole countryside. "Jn the poliUcal field, the provincial commisaars have to puab into action several armed propaganda teams into the to"1UI and cities in order to carry out on a large scale tbelr program of terroriml, auaulnaUon and aahotage aa well u to aupport the formation o( wbal Is caUed tho coalilloli rovern- ment. ''.In .the enemy troop action field, the proVinclaJ. commissars have to increase their propagand.a in order to IO'W con- fus:ioo. and dis:9ehslon among the ARYN [Anny of the Republic of Vietnam) soldiers and' their dependents and espedally 1o lull 111em With muioiy peace aolutiG." * * * Viet Cong Shell ·City in M~kong; Chopper Downed SAIGON (UPI) -AJliec! 1ortes lllled 129 Comnwnlsl In scattered flghllnr throughout Sooth Vlalnam, mllllary spokesmen said today.. Tl)e Viet Cone sbe1led a city in the MUona l>elta for the aecond lizpe in three ~ and 1bat down a U:S. tr~g helicopter. Military spokemnen lllld Monday'• fighting included no major battle1. But i1 raised to about 350 the Vlet Cong and North Vlebiamese tmed fn two more days of what military olOclals caU a month-long tun in major combat. Near the big Bien Roa allied bale 13 miles north of S~on. guerrma gun. ners Monday downed an Anny CH4.S Chinook beDeopter c a t r Y I n I 13 Americans. One sulfmd btjmy when the craft crashed. Winter Winds Whip West • Snow .Blankets Nation From Dakoros ro Lake Sqperior Cldllonoltl ' ' ' """ ~ ,,., • • " . .. .. ... . " " .. " .. .... . ., .. " -.*'i : M ., . .. .. " " ... " n ~ .. .. . " . " . " .. " . " ..... ... . .. • • • fl .... ~ : ,., ... . " .... " . . .. ... ... • • " " ,, . ·" .. ~ .. .... • fl .. " . .. l't •• ,, • •• 1 '1 ! • ' • • • • • I 'i I ,, ' • • , . - 6 • • • I • • t . ' ¥0U~RE NOBODY'S AIGEO • • • •• • :·1-• 1 •• •, "· .. ..,. +• -~~ .~·~ V •' .. -"'~ L -· ...... ...-••• • • • "':';:;::~~~~1:;;;:~::--:tt'.='-::::-:;':"'::-:;~~~-.:::~ •. ~· :.~ If Yllu've cU1covereCl tl\e .DAILY PILOT, you're · •. , worldly wfse 111 . tl\e blnl1 on St~Merk'1 Sq~e.re -in. Venice. They know w~e/e to find food for the body. And you h~vit found the piece to find food ftr the mind. The ' ' . . ' •• • . . . . DAILY· PILOT doesn.'t. spoon fe~d you 1((ith pep, ~ither. The, brig~fest • .fiel'll9l1 ef neiionel 11 · 'd. oce e,)Yc",,Y,P..tgiQ~itl!,.il!~•eti,0,,-edi.·~· 1•• '"'...,...,.':., ··.,.,,,,..=·~· '"' . ,...,.. ~riel peg•• •nd~ topppd by en eicciting miiittire of f•etur~s, funnies end . P.~ for dessert, SP.erk up y~ur. reeding"diet with tbe best. ' <" ' • -.. ' ... · •' ' •• • J. ' I •· • -------------- , • _ .. -... _ • { • . .. _. 1 t' • i ti • l . . • • ( ' > • r \ . . ' J ' .,-.'.1.....:· .. ~~·'-··~· Mir· • ~'"" -... .. • .. . ' .. .. - . ' ' .. - On The Square -Just like the pigeons enjoyi119 II summer holicley with fli• attractive to~ris' who brought the DAILY: PILOT·t9-Venia, you'll find you're in good company if you take into'y~ur home . ' end on your -own vecetion "the ne:wspeper nearly everyonll ' ' . reads 11lon9 the Orang_• Coen." ·•· • ... . • • • • " ' -' ' > ' ' . ...... • .. - ·~­....... , '" ·""-~ ; .. ,, .. .. ..... ~I."°\; ... -.. "" .. ........... ··'"' .... • ., ~"'t ..... ~ ~ ~ ..,;.-~ ........ , ... ... :;.... ~· .... · , I_\ ... '" ~ .. £"°'. .·:·~: .•. ..-. ...... . •' -. ..... " "'.• ... . :•,,. A • "'· ..... . .... ... .. '·"'-l ~··· .... ... -. , ., .. -' .. .. .. .. ... _., ~ . ' . ·-.·~ . " •... • • ...... -.~ ... , ... ,., . .. . ... ' '~-,, ·~· .. ··:·· ... . . . ,. ~-.. ~ , . " -'" ··, " . . '. ' '~ ... ,. ., " ... ·· .. ... • . . . ... ". " ·"· ,, · . • • ,, " ' ~ •. · ·~ .. · " •' ,. ~· --~'"'. _ _.: . ' • .. ,•,;! .~'>:' •,;, . .. ,.,.," ,. ~~ ,• .I' .: l ' .. -· ...,.,:... ,, ... , . .. ··~ ~·· ' ~ ...... , .,.!~ • • ... .. , . • •• --· I ' ' .. : ., ! . , . • •• • l ~ • .J. DAILY PMT I -· ·-'· 1'161 • .. • • • Oilers Top Tea••• • ID State . .• -: • HB' s Contreras Picked C alifomfa Player of Year ' . . i . j • . ~ • • • • : ' -' • ROY MILLER. By IW\L G\JS'l'JC.EY or ... o.aw "'*"' ...w Huntington Beach Htgh School'1 basket- ball team bu been rated the No. 1 prep team in the state oL California, the DAILY PILOT bas learned. And the. team's star guard, Mike Con- treras, has been n.an:ied the slate's "player of the year" by Calprep Basket- ball magazine. The -~,"'Ii~ • t>1\9lo ... ~ ' or treras Wilt! rover. Robert .. .D. Casavant, the magatlne's publisher, says the publication should be on Orange County newstands November 28 or 29. "We've picked HunUngton No. 1 and Coolnlr11 .. the bql plAlyer In Ille state.I' Casvant says. ' "He was one of three finalists. The other two were Jeff Pete of Bishop O'Dowd High in Oakland and the o'ther was Mike Fink ol Central Valley Higb In R<ddlng." Huntington center Roy Miller, a second ~ all.Cli;.choiee last:)'i:bt, Wasnameil to the magazine's all-state second team. Named the No. ·2 team in the state in lhe magaz.l.ne ... pre-season evaluations is Compton, the club that beat the Oilers in the ClF championship game last year. SUMy Hills of Fullerton is No. 3 and N-°""" ft SboiiW Ooa'ls "'*eel llllh. ' Cooln!ru, ii · .me~ •guard wlio comblnet t aharp-tbQOter'1 .touch from . out1u; witti. ·darting drlvea, Was .orange: 'c.Untl"r pnp player o1 the year last ........ ' w;tli Cootieris . &nd Miller paving the ..,., Coach Elmer Colllbl' a••'•tto.•""'•"' · ~ 1mp0silig 'lineup -ir tllefr"fu; lhis year~ Up. from tbe.Juilior v&rilty · are $n-- d"'ts like Mark Whitfield (8<1) and Lee Walters (S-t). Abd 1f6otball qtmrteiback Tony Bonwell. J JV ~armer i,st year, moves up to ·tbe vaniity .. 11~ !Int oot1nJ II a-""""' mage with TusUn ln the Oiler om ' ' on Wedneaday, Nov. :Ill. 'Ille-opena wllh lhe opening ,round of the Marina ... .,...,..t llee<mber "'. Huntington ls entered ln three more tournaments before Sunset League pl11 ""'"' ln-l......,, .. Comi. - hia club In the Oilers' own Huntington Invitational, the· Rancho A J a'rfl it o 1 tourney and the Loara tournament When told that lho maga.u>e bad pick· ed his· team aa the best in the' state, Combs remarked: "Well, anybody CM make a miBt.ake, I cuear." ~76 ("' .. ~;.· . .,. ....... . =~ Olympic·s-Bir,thday Gift to USA? ............ ~tos ANGELES (UPI} -Mayor Sam ~irty prefers In think of lhe 1976 Olym· '~ Games as a birthday present with 'l4 Angeles oo lhe receiving end. -:::.,1 feel lbe International Olympic Com· :~tee will want to honor the United ~tes on its 200th birthday," he said. ..,~ orty was in Mexico City last month ~ · the 1968 Olympic Games trying to ~ up support among roe members ~)lis city'a bid for the 1976 Games. : ··~ Angeles wu selected in September Is· the U. S. Olympic Committee's #esentative to seek. the 21st Olympiad :.)i!,gr will present Jts case to the in- 1~ational organlzatioo In May ol 1970. ' .. .: .... :, "Primarily we will stress that we are a sports 1oving community,'' Yorty explained when asked what would be the Los Angel~ strategy when it con- fronted the IOC. 1'We will provide at- tendance figures on amateur, scholastic and professional sports. "We will tell about the great Olympic stars and other fine athletes of our area and show the .scores ol athletic facili· ties;" 1be mayor beaded a delegation which went to Muioo City and among the delegate& was John Kilroy, the preaident of the Loi Angeles 1976 C:OmmJttee, :~· ;$pin of the Globe ~i~A Helpful Motorist ......... ~~{Saved Oerter's Life . -.. : .. '. .. : ~ ~ quick spin of the.sports gl-Obe uv_eal11 : :.::tour-ti.me Olympic dllcus champion *: Oerler nearly WU tilled la U '."Oi:_omoblle accident w1tlle he wm • • ;.-;t al the Unlvenlty of Kaaua. ;:.:!ft b>ppeued la llM wben Oerter't ~ &lammed into a tree. Be lm:i:ered ~001 cvtl ud Dfflclall later uJd tblt: .JiW It llOI been fM the qnlct. acUoo .. )t:.a paastng molorttl, Al WGO!d !lave ~ .. doatll. ~:.:No ene ever got the aame ol tbe ~-Oerler tried luWely in ld<Dtffy lllr : ~: ,•• ' . --• • µ111111111-.u :!..WHITE ~~~·WASH ==~ ~llllllllUl.a : :::: --"-> ~ OL•NN WKIT• -~~ . ••• ~~n, matmg public p I e a 1 la the i~n and on radio. : ;;: l111t Ute name of tht mu never came .:UgbL .•. ~-.Jle probably does:n't know yet that the ;i4Pn& mu lte 11ved lw atiabted 1ucll :JO,.. ... ··~ .. ..;=:f4ewport Beach Olympians -John , Toni Hewitt, Ed Burke, Bill Jewell, · Willeford, Pete Weigand an·d Ann will be honored guest.s of the ~wport Harbor Chamber of Commerce :?J!akfast OJI Wednesday, Nov. 13 at Bal· ~ Yacht Club. ~That guy Montezuma i1 the most stant fellow you'll ever run up sL After successfu.lly dodging bll S nge" for ZI days in Medco, be .flnllly.Jlllled me foDol!!!>g my nlunl 1o the Oraqe eout artL Incidentally, home never looked better, The Olympics were great H you were able · to watch them in a BOmewbat ·relaxed manner. But having to work them, going through the mllllODI of fnutratlon1 that popped up daily, was another matter. Barrlq -the ........ --..-ltplly ..,an1ec1 , ... , MlcMpa ad Olllo SUie wiD be 1111beatu "* tbey eolllile Nov. Z3 a& Cotlmbm: fnr the rtpl to re....-1 Ille 11ti Tea la Ille n--1. Tile Wohierfnes bave only to topple IIlbtoU ud Wllcom:ia -two foe1 wltll a combined record of .. u. The Olll9 bundJ: meet. Iowa and W1lconabt ud Ulelr aggregate mark ls S.t. U Michigan and Ollio state tie la &bat Nnv. is speetacular, then OSU wUI get tlle Paudena bkl became it bu been out of Ute New Year'• clualc longer than U of M. Tbe Rote Bowl could tum out to be a rematch of the CaJ~Iichlgan IUIOD opener, wblcb tbe Berkeley chap. won. Zl-1. Cal's h o p es for a trek to Pasadena hinge on this Saturday's show with USC at the Coliseum and the following week's SC-Oregon State duel (also at the Coliseum). A first class halftime show by Marlna High last Friday night as the Vlkes put on a snappy band perfonnan· ce, fireworks and then crowned a homecoming queen. Elmer Combll uy1 of his Huntington Beach basketball team, currently ranked number oae ln date: "twn oa two, I know we 're tbe belt tn California." Be wa1 rererrlng to h1' super st.an, Roy MJller and Mike Contreras as the unbeatable duo. i~ I~ ;; t:1 ,, Stephens Dies ~ Ex-American League Ace Joli.: LONG BEACH -Funeral services pending today for former star CID League infielder V e r n , who died Monday of a heart He was 48. and three children, 21, amt-Wendy, 16. Vern, 25, Ronald, a real estate developer in Los Angeles and Orange counties and a Newport Beach resident. John Garland, a long-time member of the internationa1 committee, thinks Los Angeles' chances to land the Games are good . "I would say the IOC was very happy Los Angeles got the U. S. bid," be said. "The problem confronting the IOC is that it is becomi.n& increasingly hard to find cities with the necessary facilities to properly stage the Game.a and' Los Angeles certainly bas them." Although the bid presentation 1a more Jolting Left than a year and a hall away, Los Angele11 is bard at work preparing its case. One of the men working in this direc- tion is Robert Golden, a Los Angeles public relations and advertising man who is executive secretary of the Los Angeles 1976 committee. '"On the basis of facilities " he declared, "we are more deservmii: than the other citiea seektng the games at the present time. "But that isn't all there is to it," he continued. "Other elements are in· volved. Things such u culture facilities. U,.IT ........ Mexican llghtweight champion Arturo Lomeli lands hard left In the head of Ruben Navai:ro during fight at the Forum in Inglewood . Lomeli won unanimous decision and possible title shot with Carlos (Teo) Cruz. In co-features on the fight card, Dwight Hawkins stop- ped Fraakie Crawford in eight rounds and Jose Napoles flattened Des Rea in five rounds. Night Racing Season Faces Strike Threat LOS ANGELES -Western Harness Racing officials and members o f Parimutuel Guild Local 280 failed Mon· day to reach. ~greemenl on a night contract, threatening the scheduled start Nov. lJ of night racing at Hollywood Park. WHR officials offered, and the guild turned down, a night permium for licket sellers and the .cashiers of $2 per n1ght. end to back up Chandler at flanker. ... ... ... ST. LOUJS -Hospllal offlclals 1 a Id sportscaster Harry Caray wu In lair condition l\1onday. Ca ray, announcer for lhe SL Louis Cardinals' baseball team was struck by a motorist as be crossed a St. Loul1 1treet early Sunday. transportation, visitor accommodations and climate. However, we stack up well there, too." Memorial Coliseum, home of the Loa Angeles Rams, UCLA and University of Southern California football tesms, wouJd be the site of the track com4 petition, a purpose it served 36 years ago. A 15,000 seat covered stadium would be built in the Sepulveda Dam area 25 miles west of downtown Los Angeles for the swimming competition while the Sporta Arena would hoUie basketball ac- tion. Ohio State Slices SC Poll· Lead Th< University ol Southern Calllornla has been playing cliffhangens all season long, and now the. two major football polls conducted by the wire services are starting to look like a Trojan game. USC maintained ita hold on the number one spot in the two polls after edging Oregon, 26-13, but the Trojans' bold ·u &Upping. Coach John McKay's undefeated forces (6-0) be.kl only a 13-point edge over Ohio State in the An>ciated Pres!: week- ly football r~kinp. The aame two-clubt were one-two in the United Press In- ternational rankings, but there the SC margin was sligh:Uy more comfortable, 29 points . Kamas, Penn State, Tennessee and Purdue, all winners last week, m"ain- tained their third through sixth rankings of last week in the current polls. The bottom part of the two polls, however, were shaken up quite a bit. Michigan and Missouri moved up to seventh and eighth in both polls. The on1y difference in the two polls came In the last two positions. AP lists Georgia ninth and Texas 10th, while UPI reverses the order of the two schools. California, USC opponent this week, dropped from the top 10 in both polls to 11th this week after ill 7·1 tie with Washington. Th< polls ' * * * Th4 United p,_. lnft~I mt!or ci>llev-~11 INms wlll't tlrlf Pi.ct vottt 1nd won-lot1·11ed recorlb In Plrwfll'MHI. TNll'I P.i"ta 1. ~1>111hf~,!=ll. (:It) IM) 31, 2. 0tt1o s1 ... 1n l'-OJ tt1 J. IC1n11s 14! j,_., 11/1 •. Pflln Sl1le 1) (6-0l ':U I. Ttn-ill IS-0-11 itt '· Puroue t6"U IJt 7. MIClllM!I ( .. 11 101 I. Ml"""'1 tl-1) "6 t . Tn11 15-0-lJ ff 10. Gt::r~!1 1· ., • ""'-"· c1ntwn11 uo1 1 n , tw.1r. 01rne 12211 l :t Hou1""1 !2111 U, Or.von St111 !UJ1 15, -'l"t•n--(1), AN«llltd Preu' """ 20, Wllfl nr,t•P1tee volts. ~· 1!'111 »111 POlnts. TMrn '-11111- 1. 50Wtef7I C..lffl:WT!l1 flt) (M) 0116 l. Ohio Stitt Cl•) (6-4) IU . IClllltl (lO) 17 .. ) 151 "-P-Stile fll (M l 5'11 .&. t.,.""_ ( 1 1.1+11 sn t. P11!"1f1Je 16--ll 'IJ 1. Mlct>l .. n 16"1) 317 •• Ml1N11rt 1'-1! •• f'. G""11l1 (_... l 2n .... 10. t •••• ($-1·1) ]l.J 11. C1Ulaml1 (S.1·1) ltt lZ. Nert,.. Otmt (S.:U 1tJ 13. t+au1lon (J.1-2) 1.0\li H . ArtlflMI ! .. 1) lJ~ 15. 0rt90fl S!lle ($-1) • 16. 01110 u. 11-41 ... n. Mlc.'!I~·" ~ •.• (4-JI 11 11. Autlum ($-2) JI lf. W'l'Omlnt ( .. ,, ,, 11), L~~ ~It, 1 ~. · .i. 1$-2\ 11 01Mr1 nC11llriM vol'n. 1!11'111 1lllfl1btnu,l!r._: A!~ban11, Arlron• S!ale, ~lorldt Stile, Fior::, ~1~~,'nd~1m~~11"t1 .. ~~~/u:S TICll, V!r.tnl1 Ttdl. Wakt l'ornt. Ylla. MIKE CONTRERAS UW Official Tabs Bears Over Troy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -There Is one advantage in playing the top.ranked team m the country in a football game that will detennine your Rose BowJ hopes. No one can accuse you of looking ahead to nerl week, says California coach Ray Willsey. Willsey said he thought Cal had a g o o d chance to beat t h e Trojans. He was joined in the opinion by John Reid, publicity director for the University of Washington, which lost to USC 14-7 before tying Cal. "l think Ca1 will beat USC," 1aid Reid in town prior to Washington 's game Saturday with Stanford. "Off our performances against both teams. I'd say Cal has a real good shot at it. Cal has a good defense and I think USC lacks one." "We can stop looking ahead to anything beyond this week." said Willsey at a ·mfttl~orllie Northern California Foot· ball Writen Monday. "Obviously this i8 the make-or-break week. It's this week or never as far as California is concerned." Willsey, whose team suffered through a 7·1 tie with Washington last week, was asked if Ca1 would concede SC's star running back. 0 . J. SimQ!On\. a certain amount of yardage durilw the 1ame. "We're going to try to shut him off with nothing," 1aid Willsey. "Of course, he may get 450 yards." Emerson, Laver Win BUENOS AIRES {AP) -Rosemary Casals, a professional from San Fran- cisco, ddeated Inge Roget of Argentina 6-3, 6-1 Monday in a first-round women's singles match in the South American Open Tennis Championships. Pro Rod Laver of Corona del Mar won his first-round singles match by downing Jorge Martinez of Argentina 6--0, fr.2, fr.21 Pros Fred Stolle and Roy Emerson (Newport Beach), also advanced Stolle beating Julio Van Kerckhoven of Argen- tina 6-4, 6-2, fr.1 and Emerson defeating Oscar Valdivieso of Argentina 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. Miss Casali and Mrs. Ann Haydon Jones of England eliminated Marta Fernandez and Elvira Weisemberger of Argentina 6-2, 6-<I and Julie Heldman of New York and Mabel Vrancovich of Argentina ousted Ana Cavadini and Ana Arias of Argentina 6·1, 6-2 in women's doubles. HawkinsTopsFoe LOS ANGELES -Featherweight title contender Dwight Hawkins, 126 floored Iri8b Frankie Crawford, 125, in 'the first and setond rounds and put him away Jn the eighth Monday night lo cap a knockout-studded boxing card at the Forum. In the saheduled Ct-rounder, the 7.8- year~ld Hawkins sent Crawford, 22, sail· ing through the ropes with a left hook. Referee George Lalka stopped it at 1: ta. $tephens, who aceording to friends no history of heart trouble was tted to Southeast. Doctors Hospital : nefl'ly Maywood after complaining Wat paina early Monday. was later taken to Long Beach Hoopltel where he died •h<>rtly That rtgure Is now ln effect for night meetings at Bay Meadows in the San Francisco area end Los AJamltos. The guild, however, mimimum of '4 a nighl. ... asked for a ... Bucs Juggle Defensive Line VERN STEPHENS • OAKLAND -Tbe two-year operation of tbe North Amerlcao Soccer League wu a $1 million lesaoa for every owner, Toby Hllllanl, co-owner of Ute Oakland CUppen, uld Monday. Th.at'• the fl.pre BUUard said tht leape OWftUI bed te dole oat la Ute NASL'1 two-year exlftence. ... .... ... LOS ANGELES -Sophomore Bob Chandler replaces injured Jlm Lawrence at Danker for Southern Callfornla'1 Tro- jans who face California on Saturday, but he'll If.Ill be called oo to return .ticks. Gary Orcutt wW be moved trom IJllll By JOEL SCHWARZ Of tlll Dlflr """ Sf1N A simple ankle injury to Ora.nee Coast College's starting offensive right tackle has resulted in a acrambling game of musical chaJn on the Pirates' defensive line to fill the gap on offenae for Saturday ni.ght'I game with Santa Ana COilege. , The wholesale movement of playeni came u the reaull of an Injury received by tackle Ray Ruot last Frlcley against San Diego City Colleae. With the ~nd HIDlt Jtdeli!)ed, Cooch Diet Tucker bar movecl defensive tackle Dick White onto U. olttl'lllve unll Thal move In llaell Ir pntty almple, I . ---.. '--------"' -------w-=-·-•-•-•r-aa ... r ... r••r••s,..z"·..,=-=-·=-=-------------------------·---·------ but things get a bit more compticated on defeme, To1 till White's old spot on defetm!1 TUc~er llll shitting noseman or middle tackle Ed Foote to defensive right tackle. And Into Foot.'1 spot goes linebacker Jim Barsuk, but that leaves another O(>!.!lng -at linebacker. Into thiJ gap. goes resttVe Unebacker Mike Bailey. In other Pirate medlcal news, Ught end Crall Allen, who wu torely mlared agalnll Sill Diego, returned to action in drltlt Monday afternoon, apparenUy recoveed lrom a knee lnjury that re- tlrlcted him to only a token •-anoe aplnst the Knlghta. Allon'• ll!Ut b>octlni abllJll', parttcu. I larly In protecting quartert>act Phil Le- moine op bis sprint out ~ was a big fac.'tlr in the Pirates' 21-14 loa to San Diego~ Despite San Diego's i m p r e 1 s I v • performance against Orange Coast the Pirate coaching staff thinks the Knight! won't be able to handle Fullerton this weekend, in the border city when u. two JCbool1 meet fur the South eoq Coi)!erence championship. By a J.I margin, the 0CC coacbe1 believe Fuli«ton Will utend !ta wtnnt111 ltrtalt to tt games. Only assistant coach Dale WonlOOU thlnka Sill lll'l!o will beal Fullertoo, but admits the Knlghla will need i bl& break to tum the lricli. l~ 1 I I ) j ' • I I I l \ ' I ' ,., • • HosTESSES CONFER -Mrs. W. B. Granlllam models the dress she will w.ear to Ille fllth annual Premil:re Night of the 1969 Auto Show tomorrow nlglrt for fellow Auliilance League of = Beach members, l\!rs. Howard Adems (left)" and Mrs. ' ' . . ' . Morthland. All thr:ee women :wm host dlmlers.atlthe. galll otent . to take place In the. spacious Amiheim Convention C~betii>­ ning wilh a 6 p.m. sodial session. • The Laguna . ~ -Line ! ' . '' \. ~ .... • Leader Takes ~..-.. --.. s.· otli ···ht , ... P .. g By JEAN c;<>X 'Mn. McCoonell ls 1,.vtng for a 16.week trip lo fill a bol1' day~ engaPmenl at the Clevelan·d ,commtinlty Playboule wb1ch .... built by the tale Mr. f"ederic McCcil> neD, Its <llrector for oY« ·:15 yearJ,' I ' ' The lheator preoented Har· rlet McConn<ll In sn, tm- prea81ve array of roles durlq her ~W91<· '• ':• . Wally Nef! WU aboard wlioo thO liqer Qu_een Elhabeth left 1jew Yori: lul W<dnelilay cm Its final RgUlar nm. • Alter a trip aa-the , Atlantic on the :lf.,.U-old lhlp, Nell will vlslt'Traaure Jones, 1orm ... captalo ol the Queen MU'Y .. · In South Hampton, llqland. ~ vlsils will lake hlrn lo Scotland, Holland and Naples, Italy before hjl lellurely return home Oil; the polb .ltallan liner, Raffaello. "rve alwaya wanted to go cm the QI-. Since this II her Lut Week comml ~tee memlJl\ri decided lo meet the !Int MCl!dly ol every montb In the llomt oi cbalrinan;'Mra: McCldlln Cole to cobe/:t ' Membera, dre11ed ID anocb and borels and armed wttb tnformat·io~. Wm welcome the newoomers to to!m and atlenpt-to lntereot thein In community a<tlvllles. wont\. Jnlerestod 1n ~ the "IJ'OUP may call Mrs. ~. 494-~. who is 100 providlng lnforiiilition lo tbooo wlshJnC oervlces from the new com- mittee. Forgiveness P~ys • ' ' ...... \ .. (: : COFFEE ; TEA OR MILK? -Special treatment will ' be ·extended to patronesseo by m-s of' Ille Lii-' guna Beach Opera League at tlletr annual tea to- morrow afternoon.· Qfferiog a choice ot refrelll- •. ' • .,..._,, •• a;l "IM.. u • ... 11 JEAN COX, 4N-MM ' Mo~ir.ig Cast " Glittering IllJ!U,.mwlc, dinner and a look at what the new year will bring In-cars wtll attract·& spal\llnJ_crowd to·th• ADllbeim Coo-, .venUon Center tomorrow' night, . --~ --. "' . ' 11111ong mooe hedng their cars lol>'anll Anahmm for tho flftll annual Premiere Night of tho 18,118 Auto ShoW will be Lquna Beadl Asaia1ance League members and their gliesti. The L4iuna group and eight other Orange Counfy a.i.pters ol the Natiooa! Assi&tance League are sponsoring the gala evening and proceeds will support league projects throu~bout Ille county. In addi1ion to vlewlnf the 1969 can provided by Motor C.,, Dealers' Association of Orange Cotinty and Orenge ~Y Dealers' Association, the evening will provide dancing to mwlc by Manny Hannon and his orchestra and a fashion shaw, with league wom.- modellng creettons by Sydney North. · A highlight will be lite meny· dinner parties given by leeguo members !Or their guests. . . . • Laltw!a league members and their busbends boo1lng . partln from 6:8(j to 9 p.m. incll!lle Emerald Bay resident& Tbol'.Djll, If. Jones, Daniel Schryver, Adrien C. Pelletier, Herman Whilm9re, Cbartoa Vj. Frazier Jr. and Robert Campbell. . . . Other area hosts aiid boriesses are ttie Messrs. end Mmes. An-, drew Morthland, W. B. Gnintliam1 J;ioward Adams, Robert L. Marvin, Johil 'Solomon end Mario Tartallla of i.eguna, Jade· ,Ue!OOll end • • · Fraok Darling of Lagunita and William Tl1omas PIJilllpo of. Monarch BaY· , Mrs. Thomu H. Jon.Sis• pres,ld.ent 'of the league. Laguna com- mittee women planning ~. gala include tho Mme~. Schryver, way, and .tlleans d1alrman, assisted· by co-chalnnen, SolO!tl<?" and Darling; . Nlcbola1;Malouf,tlck"" cbalrman,,and her committee members MllJ!ll Cblba ai>d Adam•; Robert B. M:8Jone, Patrv!H'sses; Tartaglla,J:::{ e..,.; Obarlee CofffD, decoral!ona; Marvin,.! as b I on s; Grilli a,..rda; l"razl,.., ,dinner, and Patna H. Randall, publicity. . ' . .. ' . ,' .. -.~. ' . • l .. ' ' . ' meots are hostesses (left to rlg!il), Mn. Wal• Wallace, Mrs. Benibard Anlle,..,j,. and Mrs: Bob Hunt. The tea will take jitace truii S. to 5 p:m. - , . ., ' ' • I " . II T,~a Notes . I ' ' l I~ 11 '! I ' ;• ' ' . I • ' .. .. • - Double Ring Ceremony For Paul Ra Fink Jr.. Y.00.. ml whHo lladlall. -ml -blalio4 the -al Ibo ~ Lalborla a..rdl for Ibo _,,, al PlllJ Dovll ..i Pllll&. JWt Ir. Tbe a... -w. i.r-concb:ted Ibo ~ r1JI .... _unlllq Ibo~ al Mr. ml Mn. >.. G. Dovll and lbe -al Mr. aod Mn. Poul I\. Flnll, Ill al HUI> Uqtoolleldl. Given In marrlqt by her lalber, lbe bdle oe1ected a '!bite ~ lenath """"' al ...... Ila 'lilll wltb .. A.llne •tlrt and lac• ap· pllquee. Holdlnc ber m1111oa ..u waa a beaded llllc petaled bead- .-. and bor detachable tnln aJao featured lace inletL Her brlda1 eona11 WU ~ fubkned of '1!alslel, cam. Ilona.and -centered· witb ----lfald al honor WU 11111 Karla MtLallen and brideomaldl were 11111 Jocque . Dlvtt; -al tJie bride; Mia Pam Fink, mter al Ibo brldtcroom. and 11111 Karen .. . F .:: Vl"I ,....... Gnf. • . '!lie atlendantl --lden--Hu,.qAllY' POR PASHION -Eutern Europe's leading couturier, Klara Ilea! floor lencth A·llne ctr-.,, pale 7<llow and . fttthU!:, Acconunc to ¥n· child, "•kiri.! may drop a little, but only a Utue. held......,. al )'tllow carna- , lhhik women want tberp to 11-.y abort." Uona wttll --. Tbt ~ -·"" .tondedbyQll'la J'lnochlo,}elt Dynasty· in Business man. -.. Dnaa, u. \ -' • • . ' Small Purchases ' Shopping With Mate ~ Proves Big Mistake I~ .,· ' ,It ,;.;; ... -""""""' "' -.of ...... '"9vin• to ~ ...... pleae\ ten us 10 tbat~W qll.1 aten4 a ---help "'°"' .. ~-~tad to .their~-.. '11tnt1niton ... di ; . comln: ~· Sm1tb, and IUdlard Baldwin, aidllad u MRS. PAUL R. FINK JR • ~ lbe eburdl _. _____ H_unt_lntt"'_on __ a.._ch_W_add_lnt ____ _ . ~ Fashion 'l·nterpreted' Ylsffor II)' GAY PADLEY BUDAPEST (UPI) -It wa > ouppooed to be an ~ with Klara -lid, the leedlng couturier ol Eutem Elll'OP<- -But with Zia Z.. G.bm OD ',the -the quiet, py- ' balr<d, falhklll dalp!r WU · up aplnlt 1o1Ja1> ~Uon. Za Za'•,,.... beon the type ..to let otben have center ..... , "I inler"prtt for you, darl- , tng," Mlal c;al>or kept m. tm\lplln(, U lbe aJao tpad on olotbea. We already had one ... ~.. But 1111 volltile blooda adrw wbo I e I t ~ while Rill In 1- le!lll Wi¥D't .Jll'inl U~ a new role IO eu1ly. It WU, Ille llJd, her lint trip to he< homeland In 39 yean. She'd beep to Paris aJonc the "ay, ud lbe was going to be .. llap to J..oo. doo. ''One al 1111 r....n. I'm bact la becaule I want Kiera to do my wardrobe. "I'm tbrou&h with t he 1'reoch." Aid ~ Gabor, who Oliet WU I OJo r . ' Weddings, Troths _ tlila !Iii caupla deparlad ... a waddlnc . trip to 8 a • t a Barbin: In J&lllUJ Ibo cuatomer. She dldn~.make tt newlyndl wm make their qulU! .clear why Ille and lbe -In ,Gaam """" Iha ~willbelllallonod. Fl'endl --flnll, Tbt brldairUl be sr..mt.cl Sh• bad with her 1001' -lrom, -High 8chool 'In tum .. with U.S. lnbeb -. Jmiary, ~ ~·11 a GalaDOli o1 ea1uom1a, em p"lduate al the . ..,.. blgb Blul al New Yark .....,, -and att<ondad Golden them -that the wu having . Welt ColJelt· l'r<lenUy be Is Mn. Rotacblld 1'peat In oilier ~=-the U. S. Na'l' In fabrfca. But In between Miu Gabor11 ~~~.i;r~~= Doctor Set costume to another, these ltema I ·gleaned from Mra k R<>~hl~hlld 11m11y 1a a · To Spea small dynuty of fa!hion - she followed her ,mother and father in the bu!lhess. In oo. lbe eotablllllmelil, In lbe heart al -pool'• lbopplnc diltrk:t, b e e a m e ! •• Pilot's Deadlines • ltalHwnad. Now, all pro. New clU9tS on home managemonf of shlJdreo "1th a IWnlll( dlsabllffwill be(ln nt>I 'lbi1nda7 at 7:11 p.m. llr the Plyclioloclcal - Center al AcMom"' -.. men! and Learalnc Gm!p, Oranat- " • ductlon la dont right In Iha ~. when. ...,. UO wmten are employed mating .• clothea lllal relall lrom -to •. , Twice a year .... '°"' to 1Parll to -the colleetionl and boQ' fabrl1:4; lhe - French labrla -... To avoid diaappolntmen~ proopectlve 1 brides are reminded to htvt their wecldlq llorles with black IUld white clllll)' photo- grapba to the DAILY PILOT Soclely Dep&!'I-'' meat prior to or within on~ alter tbe wedding. · For engagement anno . ~ta It II auggeeted that the atoey, allo ccompanled by a black and white clouy p I c t .u re, be submitted early. U the betrothal &1111ounce- ment and wedding date are aiJ: weeb or leu apart, only the weddlnl photo will be ac- ' clustvelJ. Wb1 P a r I 1 ? ,.__I sel ldeu for- trendt/' lhe uid. • • T h e --ara a much ·-._ · tmluence wttlJ U1 • • • our •. tutu are ~-Even your Unltod Slalol falbm art crleated to9rUd Pull. .. Tbe IMl.lom include .a com- probemlve m.ftllc coune al educational -eoua1elln1, theraPJ and ...-for -and....-. Dr. Richard A. Pawaa~ !ICU!ly member al California COii.,. al Medldne al llCI and lltalf member al Cldldnn'1 HOlpllal a1 0ranp c.untJ, wm be the .-. Further Information '...,. be rectivad by ca1lfns lbe lean> cepted. . To help fill requirement& on both wed· ding and engagement atorlea, f01'1DI are avalJ. able ID all al tbe DAILY PILOT offices. Further ques~om will be ...,.ered = Notea Ital! membe11 11 ~U or Flaps ·Flip FllPPlni pancakel will be featured when Ibo Huntington Beacb Eml>lam Club l]lOlllOl'I .__ I benefit brellfut from I a.m. uotll :Z p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, ln Iha Elkl Lodge. 1be fund.raislJI& project Is • <>pea to Iha JlUbllc. Tlctetl will ; be $UO for adulb and 11 ceo1a • for children. '• ~ AddlUonal Jnformetlon m1y ~ be oblalnad by c:a111n1 Mn. for Benefit · Mllctrad Cottingham, _.i ohalnnan, UMllO, or Mn. Johe Tflompaon, llMIU. Members .......... Iha I.Ill rqular ~beard~ ol the leCODd quarterly meatln( wblcb took place In Fnono. Atltncffnr Iha ·...n,-., were the Mmes. Thompson, Arthur Whltttn, Roser COnanl, Lawrence Gart.n and William Or loll. I See by Today's Want Ads: ·-··~:E. ::.~.. ::; ---.. GR.ANDM4 ntedl • ca:I• Ponloa .. ""' wtth llalli -·-• FIW«Z & CHNA? ___ .. ... __ _ -• ""' J.U --"' ...... , u not, --Mn him lor )'CU' .. -· .,,,_, ----·-•a.n•dioa1111:-. .,_,., __ .. _ ........ !Ila rioJlr ._ ... a .-..... Inc "'""' -&rlll-1111. Mn. Rotqi1d. Nld lllal u.n II no limit 1\1 the -Moose .Group al daoipa lbe ... turn oat to . pkle Eutern European --In ,_ -"llllJ In !Iii.......,, forfabrlcl. •• Her-._ -11a.. ta. duded Mn. JanDI Kadar, will of Huna:ary'1 commUal1t le11d,er, the wife of Yupalavia'1 Manbal Tito, the will al 1111 -"' Iru, qi ----lncludinl ~ Kirk DoucJu. "Tbt mini II llllJ for Iha JOUDCt" .uld Mrw. JWrblM "Sklrll -drop ... llltle, but cmb' a llttlo. I tlilU -want them to ltl,J .mart." Lilir•ry Hour aMa•ICNI /?_..;All DllA PE llV .... ..,. VlJtl-WJ~LE~NElll . . I...,. W..., ~IM .. e PL.AMI NOOPINe · IXCLUSIVI •UAlANTDD DllAPllY CUANIN• .,..._., c......... ,...,., npnll• "' ~ • ., yeur; .,._.,, flt 1M% ,.. ,....,.., " .......... 8N•wa.... ...... .......... _ ............. HeMI e Watw •tt111:a•1••• • _,,_,oNlotl • Pnf rl sn·'. ,......,... -'UCulalYI ·AaVlCI . ,. .... , ......... ... eT-Mayla ......... ............. .,_,,__ Oii ,.. -• .-ry 20% 540-1~'' '42-0270 1702.llEWPORT llYD., COSTA~ H.oroscope In ~Gemini: Raise Pay?_-• WEDN~DAY · NOVEMBER 6 II)' SYDNEY OMAlll\ ARIES (March II-April 19): Activity lncreuel. You obtain answers to que:stiona. There ls movement, possible travel TAURlll (April »May IO): A friend offers auc· gestion which could be turned into profit. Be receptive. Open mind today ii essential -fine for bruiting routine. Dine out ~ttend IOCiaJ.. fUnction. YOU lhlne. GEMINI (May II.June Ill): plneA. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. II): Accent on accomplllhment. You are able to by-pau red tape. YOU get resulls. Str ... ambition, ability, eptraUons. UBRA (Sept. ~ II): News from a dlstanct could blgbllght day. 1leach oul for added erperience. You can enrich Ille through reading, travel Special study will ii· luminate goal!. . SCORPIO .{Oct. !S-Nov.11): Emphaals on basic iaauel-and bow to accompPab them. Keep .... lull... c:ooc:tmln( health. Pl8Cl!I (Feb. 11,M are b IO): Today you get dedllon ol ..,. In authorlty -coWd . favorabJy affect your tuture. Inform family members. r114s.a I · Cosll M111 Visitor '642:al4, ' ' So. coasr Ylsllor ~ lllibor Visitor 67544n LINGERIE FOUNDATIONS MASTECTOMY '~ .. &kADUATl CORSETIE~ls Cycleold(b; I" llllA!r what you need. Tate l:nltiative. Handle reapomlhlllty. stat a re- quli-emenls. A ralle In pay cculd be forlhcomJnc. Jmpraa IUperlon with ~ to work.· llAGITrARIUB (Nov. :Do Dec. 11): SP.otllJht on mato, partner. People close to you deserve attention. Pl a y waiting 1ame Don't forct1 pus b or cajole. study ~ tracb, Jecal affaln. y ... gain through quiet role. 250 B. hit 17th St. tt11!.,,a11 Sq11a,. 642-1-410 t,..clallllllf f'! DIDD c.,. CANCER (Jane 11.Juq II): Loot behind the ....... Atta ol chart related· to eludeltlne affaln .la bi,hHgbtad; Tho obvioua m • 1 not rlnc -· LBO (Juq 11-Aq. 11): You an able to ~ ~. Your ....UV.. ellorta -ap-plauded. Dq could ,_. trlumpll. Love II ln the pk> ture. Gnal ... ,,_ II ta. dkatod ()pan -11111 to Mp- CAPRICORN (Dec. :II.Jan. lt): Gruter hannony at home laeaentlal. Mab<Olicealont Study pcllllbillty ol lmprovtnc c:omforll. A chal!le II b> dlcatad -family allaln are coocernod. AQUARIUB (Jon. Ill • Feb. ll):Romanticln-eom- mand atttntfon. !loo 'I permll emotion!! to ....... logic. CHRISTMAS PICTURE Notice the Size! BIG Ix 10 LIVING C~LOR PHOTO ' REGULAR $14.tS VALUE . • NO IX1IA CHARGE FOR GROUPS One """'-' ,. a family. ~ Mall & H_,n,,. ChaflO ' THURSDAY· PRIDAl' •SATURDAY NOVIMm 7, 1, t 10:30 iinl w 5,.. "I• C.mf•rh1ble 111 y.,, C.,1• PICiuas WILL Ii TAKEN AT HUMm DUMPTY Ctfiu>alN'S SHOP ' " I ... ~····~----~"----------------~-··-----~------------·----------------------~--- • I I ' I I ' ( ( • • ' I I ) • .. " 'I ,. ' " • ·1• I , ~opping Co-Unty I • 4 < Vote : \ .. ' .., ! ' .. -. "' ...... ~., .v ..... 90 Percent Turnoui F 8recast DAILY PILOT lhff f'llot9, GUESS WHO THIS NIXON VOTED FOR - ' ~andid1tei1 Brother Emergu from Booth , •. ID Brother. Waiting New[JOrt's Don -Nixon Non-poliiical By EVELYN SHERWOOD • Of .. DfillY P'llllt-ltatt Samethne ~ or early tomorrow momibg, hit brothef may win the Presidency or tbe United States -but Francis Donald N"o:on. of Newport Beach la laklng it pretty mirh In stride. • Extremely heavy voling by only mid- ' l1lOl'nini led Or-County Clork William St John to· draStlcaUy bib his poll turnout pr<dlcUon today In 90 per· ceni; 111 unprecedented figurt in coonty hlslory. Previoosly, St Johil predicted perbaps 70 percent of tbe 'county'1 51:1,000 voters would by to get a band In naUooal -deltll\Y.-but-dulnped that figln at.-10 a.m., in amazement. He calculated that 24 percent of the county's voters bad already cast thelr battota at t4at time ih wbat was turning out· to be one of the smoothest el<CUom in recent years. .An estimated seven· million voters will • •• U.S. Balloting In Droves; New Record Seen WASHINGTON (UPI) -'Amerlcam surged to the polls In apparently record numbers today to vote for the 37th President ot the United States. They were taking over Crom the pollsters who had come to . the wire unable to forecast victory for either Hubert H. Humphrey or Ricllard M. Nixon. With Iii pnclncls n!pC)rted oul of a to- tal 157,855, the vote was: Humphrey 1,305; Nixon 2,088; Wallace 264. An all time high vote was expected to cllmax a confused campaign made even more uripredictable by the third party carv:Udacy of George C. Wallace. • . . gn. lo lbe polls alstewld( In 'lletermine which major capdidate -. Nixon or H.qmphre'y -l ~ will! will .be one ·of ·the cruclahtatee In the nat!On: Supporters <i each can<lldate say Calif~'• !1J elOctoral voles II"! a must to put the1r man th.to the highest office In tbe land, wllh Southern Califotnla's inl\nellce predomlnallng. -"We've'8°'1fi\t',...o;er miniie people_ are mnply !locking to-their polling ata. ilons," St John sald todoY u be sharp!J eleVated ,his voter turnout predJction. Ught autumn rain ls expected lo drift from Nor\WD Calilqrnia Into the Central Valley aru, with clearing .by this af- ternoon. The rain, if it comes, I.I not I expected In blllnt voier ~,,' Secretary <i Stale Frank M. J • predicted· an 12 percent turnout w t h Democrals' l<ading RePol>U<ans' by I 5 to 4. altboup Callf'orni are oolnrlously Ind~ IMliteo.e' bOolh. The 12 perctDI voting-lorocul by Jordan would ·be tho-llfllllell California turnout eince Harry Trumait upset Thomas Dewey for the presld«lq in 1M8, be noted. A 90 percent figure would ·be a aeW record for .Orange County. "And the way things are golng," St John said, .. it may turn out to be (See TllRNOtrr, Pip %) • Whatever tbe declion ...-, ha doem't upect 11 In have a &real Impact .. hll persoilol llli, . The . weathir In moot parta or the country was cooperatfnl:wltb the vottn. FTilm many regions came the same · •. n.por1 -heavy vofiDI; -...,...,, •. •· . nei national record. 1 It""~~ ' Fat .. e Illini, bcciald .~ doesn' ~ much for poliUcs, attmugb be has cam~ for his brother. "My .Ue aod I leave today on the 'Julie.' plane with the Nixon party for NeW York," be said. "We'll be with Diet's family al the WaJdorf for the election returns ... And be anlitipates thoY'll be bappy mums. . "We're conftclent the voters wm 1p- predale Did: and pat bim In tbe Wblle House." He bas tatpi a leave of absence from his job' as marbling consultant for the Carnation eo, and vice pr<Sldent or Ogden Food! to .campaign for his brother. In the put several weeks he has met with GOP workers in F l o r I d a , PeQDl)'lvanta. Virgfula and all over California. Wlll M iDIWe to Washington ll his brother b eltded? • ''No maWr wiio la deded, • be aald, 4 'We have no .thouiht of leaving Newport -e1cept ~to . go to Julie and David's wedding." The date for tbe ·wedding has been aet, ht said, •'Jt'll be within the month, but tbe euct date ls • secret." Donald Nixon and his wife, Jane, both <Xange Coml.ty natives, live in a lux- llrioualy fumlabed home at 1915 Glenw~ J:.itne . in BO)lcrtol, west of the Upper ~y bave been Ne'wport residents for the past nine years. Their !&-year-old son Ricllard (they call him Rick) attends Corona de! Mar lliib ·School Soo Don, (See BROTHER, Pa1e %) • The createst popular ~ale !of'~ . • w-70.I -million 1111"'-N 118'1'10lal WU ~ bj' JDaQf 1otJM;ev'1°I •to be bigger -perhaps 7$ ~-'l'be lariest 1 percentage turnout or . petSC!llll o( voting age Wai 13.l percent of ll60. The voters also w~ picking al) U$ members of the new House o[Jtepresen- tatlves. :3{ of the 100 aenaton, '%1 governors, 42: stite legls~l\lrea. and thousands of state and local officials. All parties insisted heavy voting would favor their candidates. Experts dilfeted amooi themselves. There are. however, more reglstued Democrat& t h a n Republicans. . Some mid-morning reports: New Yark with 43 electoral votes: heavy voting statewide. Pennsy,lviµUa, 29 votes: heavier than four yeats ago. · Ohio; 26 : people "voting like DUMI," total lik.e!J to surpass 1960 record <i. U ' million. • Teus, 15; voling rwming ahead of 00; Michigan, 21: turnout "my · heavy;" North Carolina, 13: b.IrDOut "ex· tremely heavy" at Raleigh; Tennessee, 11: heaviest \>Otlng ever, offlClals Aid. · In the ~ldenlial race, public opin- ion polls indlc.ated Humphrey WU ~ ing in on or inoving lbead of Nixon. who had led througbout the campaign. Althou•li Humphrey's prospectl bad . improve.I durhil: Ootober, 1be ooly mejor new faclot-In ·the clclllng 'da11 ot. .the lcampaign was President John- DAtLY',11.0T,....,..... soO's annoa.ncement last week of the · · · · · hall In homberdment or North Vietnam. HE'S BACKING HIS UNCLE'DiCK . Republican party_ managers main- . Newport's Rkh•rd Nixon~ 16 lained an ootWard lhQW _of conf1deoce ' · (See ELEcrlON,..t:qe J )· He's l Hard G~y to , Forget .•' .... r . " . ' .. 'P ortabl.e ·(;llissr~~,- • ~ r. -' ,·... • . . . .... ' . Linked .to · Bond ·ls~·ue · . ·~~ .. ~ .., • • I , , , t • , • ... ·-. • I: I . Harbor Voting Reary~ Third . . In by Noon.. A random sampling .ol. Harli<\< Anl and West Orange Ci>unty_ voting proclncb - " -al>OOI 11 a.m. today re~ a beoVJ turnout, with roogbly one thin! <i - ellgtble marking ball.Ota. 1 ' Several election worten ventmof.d.' a prediction that &be llll pr..wtenUal nee wwld brinl: .out the ~ l>eavieat cm- centraUon of vvte<J 111 lhelr _,. Record t u r n o u t s ol. vilten were , reporled In NO\fllOlt ~acb ·,,1; llftdilcl check lndlca*1 -~ fmn 15 percent to about 40 perctDI before J¥J()Q. ··* "-I ~ \ "We were b11J before 'we ftm open. . tic!," a staff worker at tnt Balboa ~ltd. aald. , "Ptoplo '11ete;altlilg tO vote ~lien we arrived to open.IJie 1!"11&- ' ... ': Rfi,o hopnl, · 133 out 11' .IOI ~ ~ Y<llm had Cut bllfolS! 11 ' .c tbi]ndnd. ...... aaic£ -,-.~ ii l . at, 1WI ........ _ i 1'd. • ...... 111"' : -~~~~o: J:"'m~ ~~led '""" mon thali· a -I· -"""-a..:. Une ... 1"7 1· · t ·,, , ' ............... "" ,!tt. ' Ao -official at the a.,-.. -~ elallon· "'"' 2111 oul <i la bad ' ' ..;,.., jJy 11 o'ckick. '1Tbll Ill tbe lltayleat · .V~tveevir'' ." ". Tbree samP11:.' in the ll'unllngtm ;... lleanb area hi<icitOd ... averap Diare ' <i :-'""""' 1>y 11 -a.m.. wJth the hlal>esi aJllCalbatloo at Pouotaln .Valley J:ity Hall. . • • ' A lnlal <i %U aJ110D1 162 reglalered .-S bad caat ballola .there, worldn( out lo ·a 32 percent figure. Heavt turnoull ...,. alto r-'"4 at · HUJ\thlllql !le¢'4 P~.Scllo<1i, wJth ' a one-tbfrd eatimate, and at Marina : ifogh• Scbool, '!here 110 among 411 pr· cent bad voted. , • "Dlfffcul!J beset all efforts lo read! ~1a M .. a polling placa ~ ftlid. mci"nlng ·houri to l!etennlne how tbe tu;nout .wa1 rwutlnt. · , ,' . · ( .. Tbe J. · E, Mon:lson; realdence 11 151 lllonte .Vlsto. Ave., rePQt'lad' 191 ._ the prkincrs ill r<glstertcl 'yotm. llad caal .ballols, amountliig lo 32 perceo1. • r At the Baker'Streel·flre Stattm; the , Cl'e1r'WBI out OD!A tire dtiD aDd·eaulcfb'l . read! the polj"1ll place there. • No ... waa answering pbooes at Ibo (See OOABT VOTB, Pap I) ' • ' ....... , Tht. lot ..US -in Wedneoda:t mondn&. but tbe 111111 wlU lnak throulh ear!J In .push tbe coutaJ mettUr1 'ap lo " ..,_ Inland u·u ,,. a warmer '15.. .. , ,-i I JNStnE . 'l'ODAY 1 You mou; .or ma11 MC Imoto' who ii th. 111:1:l r>rtlid<n! ID/In ~ou go In b<d tonipht, b•I at l<dsl l<~liilJ Jrcep '°" "P In dot4, b.pi!mllof at !:30 p.ril. s .. -~ u.11ng,, Paor1s. SF C1s 1014 ----=·-• tb.11 ~, ....... . ...... -' ....... ' '' .. , --. --.. . , ........ ' .............. .. ,. ........ lt.M .... ... .. • ' Be Sure You , Vote! PonS J o~n . ·until a p.nl. ·~l·t · p -M : !!!-_,. .: .. ;;;;.... ... ,=-r.., -·-' o:.::i:... f . • • • • • ___ ..._ ___ _ • • • ' • • ,( • I I • • ·Peace Ssigonon . 11ut'l!llt ... led today tlial ... ....id not -a JOP1-llatln to Ille Wed-needly talks li<cauoe the Viet Cong wu l<preiented u a seporale pol!Ucal ~ntlll'. He ltR the way open for some fulure meella& to flril wben be Aid be "bad -.it yet made I dedlfoc." . w hopes for a quld"aohllloo •oliisbed today at a news conference tn ~Patil wbeo Mmo. Nguyen '1lll Blzlh, bead of the. Viet Cong de)egaUon, ootltnlng a series of demands that observers s I I d could not paoslbly be accepted by . the. United Statec•qr Soulb Vletnuq. ' -.. -" ut!'-' ... .~~ •. Trieked Treats, • Youths Given Poisoned Rais~ .: -., Huntinllon Beach police -warned famllie. living 1n ihe Paciflc Sanda tract In southeast Huntington Beach no! to eat ralstns given out as Irick-or-treats on Halloween. . . -__ Capt. Earle Robitaille seid today-deadly 1'?1•i>nous· copper-.W· fate ·crystals m,.y have been added to Individual size Stin-Mald Raisin boxea. • · · Ben Demott ol 8222 Snowbird Drive bl!Came ill and was rushed lo the doctor when he ate trick-or-treat raisins containing the poison· oUJ blue cryajala. '· Robilaille urged residents who., become , ill lo contact their physician and to report suspicious raisin boxes to the police depart- ment immediately. c Prea .Pqe l GUY FAWKES.. · . ls worth money to them -"Penny a plol to blow up the lfousel of Parlla· • le< the guy, mister" tbey cry aa Ibey menl 11 King James I lonnally opened trundle the ICarfJCl'OW figure around in a neW aessloo. carts -and Is fun to bum atop a ,Fortunately word got out before Ibey boollre. '!be penniea Ibey get help them could carry out the dulardly deed and buy -~. Fawkes ' fGUDd guardl u ...U u gun- Did Fairtea deserve an this? Hardly, powder walUng for him u he wenl he wu meroly the man wltb the matcl>e• .down Into the cellar. He wu left wltb In -· "·t In·-' •• ..., the torch u the others fied, but Ibey • consp11acy w.i. ... ~vcu •-•r were all rounded up and duJ1 uecuted. maey olhm. 'lbey were ,.ti. ·c;at¥ks . ' II wu an lngloilous .eod but al 1- and --fed Ull l!llh-belna ~ the guy Is ........ bend. Tiie plol . Is In ~t Englml So tbey ilalclled commemorated every year wltb the · , . · · searcblog of the" vaults at tbe openiq Police Prevent : ' . .. . .. , . ' . . . of Psrli1-1. See 11 llll)'oOe ti loOklng ··i.r )'OU ln·lll yaera'-. ' .. .. Prisoners Fiee .......... .. ,.. (IV) .. f'J •Mlle b;;; .... .WHll~ Slates 00 grounds It Is "llllly COllljiiila" to 1pW. for Salloii -a ~-Sllp alr<ady hall denied and more or less proven by refusing to attend the meeting. Siie said there· could bl. no ..-fire unw Iba Americus lea•• Vletoam, Iha& the NL!'. would' nmr deal with Ille Saigon g""""'10lll, !bat there milll bl a coalltioo government without the present ''trait«ous" s.lgon leaden. that ther1' ' must be ramification ot North • and S o u t b Vietnam on NFL terms, that the NFL ls the de facto government conlrolling four-!Uths ol South-Vietnam. \ "' ' ;;.' ' -... 'i.r-: :...; -~ .• . rom i'age l COAST VOTE •. I • • ' C1\rlc i Ctntei, .wblle U!tre waa no telephone cOohecilOo between Costa Mesa lllP ScboQl .ml Ji. -precinct • .tpoC., • • • , .\I WU.00 5cb!>o1, an election worker '111!4, abojlt IJll, -bad •oted, but the poDlng place wu ao sw~ at -1be inom;nt. lliiroo one c:OiM 0rea1t . away to !di bow, jlWlY 1rt rogl.slered. . ·No one w~ answe{IM telephones at Couniy Clerf wnuam St John'• olllce to· !"Ovid• pbone· oumbera for tndlvldual ~ In the clly. Laguna Beach was nearing IO percent by nooo. A combln<!I -pltng at two pr<Clncts In Laguna Beach Indicated the highest percentage so far during morning hours, up to ii perteO!. · . '!be combined Jq!slraU.. figure of the two preclno;ia Is 'IM ·mid ol tbese, 311 persons liad voled alrudy. Little PrQgress In Newport ~m Holdµp Reported . .. . '!be 't!rol!e:, Into the great Newport Beach Jew'd Robbery -its secoed week todaf wltb Utile P...,... reported • toward !he capture-of 1J>e two gunmen who ambllsbell Mrs. Polly Hunt Pierce and took lfll,000 In gema from her Oct... . . "We are ,coavinced the men were pro- f-ls," Capt. Lou -lll1d. He ~ !bat Word of Mn. Pierce's return J!iatJIOoday nlgbt WU wldely 'broadcast. . • So•!ar;N!'WPOrl Beach dtlectiV"!I !love 'SAN FJIANC!800 (AP) -Amr· of· 1-i ~ up tbe few cjuei available PACOIMA (AP).-A: pollcemin beat i' ~ ~ tbioe of fl~~ chlrpd to tnlm, but !love run lJito deadends, the clock fodal>, Q~ ,_-m_,, -carry a poa;lbl.,leolll ~ ,.i.r. • ; a rod<·~ ',l~-~ . tbO.~, 'llie"1!I too: contlmies !o' ll)v'esUgale . rallrood~,Jijst;.at!•noot..)>"1'9 ,... m ., .... ~; 111e_u.r J1•f••i;• ··J.l9lllbllllr;«.~te !ilOt wttb fftJ&bt trabftolired-W, .. ~·· ': 1 t · ~ · ; .. ,.....,~ · . ~ ~ lbit ,._. ' • • ~ ~fl Ol!lcera LariJ llilii ~' J~ w, said t1iey spottOcJ • 1 1car. ~ ~ a railroad siding and, IS they aPJ>'OIC!led It, the driver n~ · WbUe Baty pursued t h e man, Ba1n noticed the barricade and ~oved It "' be lloilhed, lhe train paued . by at an estimated 45 miles ·an hour. Police said there were enough rocka and ceo- c:ret.e to derall tt. Prom Pqe l BROTHER ••• · ........ -...--.----· -. • ... _ • Prom P.,e l ELECTION · ••. \ ' • • tbll Nizo\> 11Guld poll abGUI lllO eloc- torll -· ~. of final ttporll konl lhe tUon: 11le winner 110eC1a ...., ~ia~ apo11"" .~.~~~ NllOIL It .... H-::':£ pemnl, Nim! ·• ·mid· w.11-· • Aiilortcan Inllep.!Odenl "'"" • l !$,' wllb -~~~-~y toJJched ' off 1 f1na1 atlnnllll bttweea-the two major campo. Jolll Mltcbell, Nixon'• "'mpllp llllll-acor, said In New Y£k.tbe ~ wu • "gratuitous coocoCtioa'' wbkib would ''in DO W1.J COD the \'oten. ff In w-. a opobmnln -tbe Democratic 'N1Uonal C«nm'ttee said: ·""'· llllcbell WU COlllonl to -the 11an1s pOll -111 wbeoi Ills ClbllJdale II# ~w.,_~·lllilfll!il io lii:Oepi' '!be Harris i;esulll -·" Hunulh,.y and 1 • im -1j! • tbelr ·~. camoalln shota wllh rJVll four· hOur . leletboOS, tbe vice l)tOlfdeqt's or!Rinalloi tn Hollywood, cm tbe ABC net....n. and ~·· io '*'1>7 . Bur-bani; cm .NBC-TV. Each split b!s time equally belweeo tbe Eill aod , West <OUls, 'mid both ...,...,.i qllOlllons AN OLD' FAMILY CUSTOM RRVfVID Vice PrnlcloJlt· and -Mn. H""""'rey , fJ'om callon. • i NWin urlDBOd to awill _toni(hl•s re- IUl;m io New -Yn City, ~Y tn Minneapolis ind Walla<:e', the ·former _:~---·.AJabaJD1. aovernor.1 ln-Mootgomery. On the evo of thl vollng,-former Harbor Detieloplnet.t · Supervisors Will Award. 2nd Dana Point Contract By TOM BARLEY 'Of rite Dllllt f'll1t Stiff County supervison have set Nov. 12 as the day on which they will award a contract for coostructlon work in the second phase of the Dana Point Harbor development. Late Monday, 10 bids on the project bad beeo filed with the Orange County Harbor District. An apparent low bid of $3,488,035 wu submitted by the Peter Kiewit Sons Co. of Yorba~· Top bid In the remaining esUmat" appeared to be a quotation of $5,538,065 submitted by an'unidentified e-0otractor. The Kiewit bid was almost $1 million below harbor distr1ct esUmat.es, a~ cording to Kenneth Sampson, county director of harbors and,.beaches. Ac· ceptance of !bat bid cotild lead to a possible reduction of harbor district 1ax rates out year, Samt>S'JD added. '!be emtlng tax rale Is about 8.5 cents per $100 valuaUon. W.or~ will beglo lmmed!slely · the auperviaorJ mate a decilioo on the con- lract, said SamJ!SOj!. '!be succeaslul bid- der will be expected to complete a 10.lane le~hlng ramp f<r portable boats wit.bin 240 aaya from contract verlfica· tlon. ' . This pbue ol construction will be follow~ by a 300-day period in w b I c h the contr~tor must cotnplete what Safnpson called "tb~ heavy work" - tbe bull4tng of moles afO!lJld the docking areas, an !slaod. a bridge, grading of some of the nearby · blulla and coocrele work. Discbssion Slated About Rotk Music Earth IOd sand ial<en from cliffs ahd beaches · aloog the northern perimeter of· the project will be used lo build a dam in the water 1nslde the wter breakwaters, Sampson eiplalned. Apel the c:oocrete work, which normally would have to be completed uOOer water, can be carried out by a rarely used technique, Sampson said. "In effect," he added, "the contractor will build a series of harbors within a harbor." Construction of the outer breakwaters was completed recently under Anny Corpe of Eogineen' supervision. '!be $9.5 million project resulted io building of one 5,500-foot breakwater paralleling the shbre !tom the Dana Point.headland and a aborler breakwater terminating at the east end of the harbor . Completion of this second phase of the harbor projeet will clear 11¥! way for further bi~ on concesslom for marlnu, 1"paJr yan!s, charier boat faclllUes, restaurants and shops. S&mpeon ~Uy holds a master plan which rtgldly doflnea the style and type of an barbor ~ IOd adJo<:<nt facWtlel In lhe area. ~ t'NUd!ngs may be fn. dlvidually cir4nid ' but must coofonn W'Jtb COUDty speclffcaUODI. '!be launching ramp which evenlwllly will be able to handle 1,000 boals a day should be available nm summer, Sampson eakl. He forecut ~t by early 1m sllpr IOd docks for 2,152 boats wW be compleled. Grubb Resigns Newport Post W. Allen Grubb, one-Ume Orqe Coun- ty Grand Jury foreman, has resJgned his loog·held ·posiUon on the Newport president Elaenhower'-.,~ only Repub-lican to sem: in the woue House since a33 mid the mOll -1ar Replbllcan lo tb!s generallGn, laUed a statement reltmllog bis suooort of Nlml. -said-the Jllbllc opinion POils 111111estec1 voten bad been awayed by Jom->'.• order to lllop the bombing of Norlh Vleloam., He said ll'.119D de-l<rVed praise for supportlna .rmm's moves and realsttng preaur<ld dlerge Ille Prealdeol wltb polillcal maneuver- 11,;..; If dale, P"l1llc\ ooJoJ..i opolls do not l)eCOllll'lly nflecl itle-ciiltrlb •• Uoo of electoral votes cut cm•·-· taltHll basis. Each stale casq q elec- toral vole equal to !Is total -1>er of senators and l:{ouae memben. The most prized blocs are New York wltb 43 elec!oral voles, California wltb ~. Pennaylvaa!s wltb It, Ohio and llli· nob: with 28 each, Texas with 2$, Miclr. igan with 21 and New Jersey with 17. TheSe eight states have 227 electoral votes. Humphrey's campaigners have virtu- ally written off Dllnob, most of Ille lann belt states, and most of" tbe SWtbern ·and Western states. His hopes for victory rest on carrying at least sh af the eight mo.st populous states, plus others on fhe eastern seaboard. and a few scattered states where political dOpe sheets give him ' chance of winning. From Pqe l TURNOUT ••• higher than that." Lale this momlng; only two minor mecbanical fault< had, beeo reported In voting equipment, fie A.id, adding that repairs were . quickly made wt~ little likelihoods of more trouble. No dlsturbancea of 8D)' kind bad been reported at any voting stations. "So far .. we've had a quiet, well-ordered procession of voters to the polling booths ; plenty of good humor aod the usual election day ribbing, but nothing beyond that;" st Jobo said. He added thal the Coleman Electrooic Vole· Countlog equipment Is tn top shape le< lls eveoing laalt of labulaUng Orange County's election day tally. "It came tbrougb ti. trlab with Dying colors,'' the cl!!k said, "and we don't anticipate any problems." 23, b In the Navy serving on the USS Pr1ncetoo. Daugbter Lawrene, 3$, lives In 1"I Angeles. Donald Nilon'1 youncer brother , FA!ward, a SeaW. telephone - eseculive, bas beeo aaslsllng I be • pM!dentlal campaign by answering · "Today's Rock Mulic" will be discuM- ed by KRLA Pnlgram Director John R. BmeU IOd Anthony Bernhard, co- author _of "1be Batlle of Sunset Strip," Wednelday nlgbt at UC Irvine. Beach Civil Service BOard. . Grubb said In bis letter of reslgnaUon that be believes 1'it wonk! ·be Umety now to mjnlmJze IOme of m y respoo&lblllUes." He bu iol!I beeo active In civic affairs, IOd hall bOeii a member of the Civil Service Bolrd, 'which acta on city employe matters, since 1982. Hls present term uplres July I, 1970. A Costa Mesa (inn WU hired by the Coleman organization to train up to ao special county employes hired for the electloo, to watch over the com- pllcaled voting syslem loolihl Polls today abowed llwnphtey trailing Nimo by only one percentage point, 43 · to U, with tbinl party candltlala George Wallace sbowina: a mere four percent of the stale tntal. Dick'• penonal mall. . "Edward rnlgbt be interested ln a Washington career," said Donald Nlltm, "but I've bad Oooogh of the pollUcal Hfe.'' DAILY PILOT ottAHGE COMf ru•ltStUHG (OMflANT I•~ N. W•1I ,,.191111 ......... 1.,. J1ck JI. C.rl1y Ylc:9 ,.,. ........ 0-11 ,.._..... Th11111, Kff'Pll ·-n. ••• A. h4•raltl111 ~lllllfw Jw. .. F. c.ni11 P11I Nt11•11 ~~ ~Ille ---2211 W11f l1t\i1a l111l1,1rl M1llht M~,.11rP.O. '" 1171, tll6J --c.-_,, • Witt aay llr-.t ~ •••11 m ""-• ..,_ " n ••• 8tliCfl; • • 111wt DAILY.PILOT II.rt ....... FRONT AND .CENTER .-Newport Ce!>ter now bas its own Klwanls Club and U.ese men were respooatble for geCdnJ It started. From left are Bob Bertholomew, president ol new.org8nwltloo and Dick Smllh Jim Ray and Lester R. Scbwaiger ol Coron de! ~r Kiwanis Club.' New Kiwanis Club Chapter Open,ed at Newport Center '!be Newpon... Cenler Cllapler of KIWanla CM" lnlemallonal WU laun- ched Monday an.n-i wltb 1$ memben, • boat load of -..., • nd, While ml bine flourish. An olf-<pr!ng of the Corooa da1 Mar diapler, the new '"""' received Ito charier u.m Corolla dd Mar Chapter l're&tdent Jim Ray, ,._ of J. Ray Construct1on Co. Compoeed 'ol -and,..,,_ meo. tbe aervJce club WM -by ltvlne ComPID)' Pmldenl 'IV 1 ll II m Muon u • neceauy part of ...... 111111114'. • Coroaa deJ Mar Klwullo 1-R. ldl1lalpt, '1ce ~of the N"'l'Ori Clllllr,Socurlly Padflc NaUoaal Baot, -~ with tbe Klwa'nlan ~ ol I'-P1acluo for Ills 2'I ,.... of -lo IUwia!s. c . • Tho new diapler wu c!uillened wltb a bit of cl~ oratory by gueat ---Lanen of the Santa Ana chlpter. lie llkeoed -In A-1ca to -exlllfnl In Romt durlnl Ila decline. Lanon told f the Klwanlam that ,._...Uon of tbe ""'11ry nocesaltated CODlllDI vigil .... mid ""'°fvemenl .,What CID ire cfb?" be asked rbetorlcally. · 1'Wt can VOU: tomo11Uw, and we can w&e ~.··be annwtd. lie -!bit todljl.. 1'Qtb -fl~ not critks.~ ' ''We llhould not !love a --for ..... 1 .. ..., ... cbll<IJ'OIL •• -Jud, bY aample," he Aid . ll'lnllll. be urpd the ~.....-not to be iileatlf todignao~ but to wrlle letten. ..,.t "maloe .,... nolae" wbeo the1 aee IOIDtllJll!c Ibey doo' like. I, '.Ille Jll'Ol!f&m at 7: JO pm. tn Science Lecture Hilt Is part of the oerles "T h e Generation Gip," sponaored by UC Ex· tension. Admission will C06I 13.IO for · adUll<, fl.15 tar students. ' Grubb Is a member of · the Newport Humphrey backers, howeVer, predicted Nixon wtiuld lose his borne state, just as be. did in 11162 when be ran for governor, • NewD'9'"7 w.·,. o,.,..., &:p•nt. °"'''" Y(orlm•nihlp I hut1ll1tlo11 ~ Y l•rt If iitperlo •M .. Ah Werk DMie 111 Ollr "•flt, ,.... Lff. lllollltM 111 ., ... H•- Tomorrow goals study committee. · . _ "IEAr' THE HOUDAY RUSH . has it! ~ . . . ••••••••• . 0££P>1ilihi 4 CRJf/I T CLCRH/ntr THE ULTIMATE in CARPET CLEANING ICONOMICAL r•dwt•s th• need for lttqwent prof•••l•ntl cleenin9 be- ceuse lt ,.moves th• 4ffply •mbecf4 dH 1oll •ncl INve1 -no r•sld11e. Ht the carpet fibers to coli.ct clirt. CLIAkS Di9' •Ctv.ny r•mOYet ,.u frem i>oth the pil• of tfi• c•rp•t 1n4 the carpet b•c•1n1. WfOIU Pill ti,. ,.wtrfol tmac- tion procts• r9fl'lo••• mOl1tutt Im• mfflat.ly, tt.v1 ••oiclint 1hrtnh9e, and lifh m1tt14 ,ile t• 'Jlk1 •••' .,...,."ce. SAN PIOCUS sclentific.•llY de••l· oped •p•clally for th• prof•11ion•I c1rpet ct.an1r. It Js compl•t•ly uf1 'for ell c1rp•t flb.1n.' •INTU ACTION Ut•• no bru1h•1 or 1crubbln9 action, 10 It do•• not dis. tort th• pit• of th• carp•t, IOfL RITA RD IN 5 AND MOTH PIOOFIM• 1ra inclucf•d at no utr1 c"t• • I I • l _ '} l md ol n~ .. Ith ed •• ... ... tld he d: he .te 'lo . , ir- !'1 IC ·-" st " .. in " " l>- :e .. JI '" d <II ,_ •• ,. r· k h j. • r. tl .. n n y ot • d e r ' t ' l . I I l 'I I • MEDITATION -Spoofi1lg the program 1o be presented to Lido Isle Woman's Club Tuesday, Nov. '12, is Mrs. E. Morgan Quinn,· music chairman as she liste'lls 1o Mrs . Melvin A. R!cl!ley, s~el event.. chairman. Mrs. Loyd McCulley, program' chairnlan, · , . • •• promises that Dr. Uonel A. Gayron, psyclrlatrts~ wUH~ enter· taining as well as inspiring when he discu&ses th~ Mulliple &les of Women.. · .. .. ' l ' '" ' ....,, .... I ... F '9QI ~· IE"A AHDllUON, l!dHw ' Lido lole _, will i.,., "'"1l1t tboit Diult11>1• roles chping their ne~ lunc;heon meeting Tueoday, Nov. 12, in Ille bland clu!Jhouoe • ICe)'Mler ii-Dr~~ Gaynm, promm.nt Jiil'" - cbiatriat Wljo now ill in Orange County. The lecturer; who ~ee h.ere ls nothing a smart woman cannot do if me wts her ii>lnd to It, will dilcul• . her multiple roles and conduct a questioo and imwer aession . · · The JJOPuiar ~.and inspi!'!Df· lll"'aker re- ceived bis MD from State University ol"N"ew Yorlt and later joined )he teaching staff of Metmi>olltan State Hospital. Later he became a member of tile Brea Neu- ro-psychiatric Hospital of Garden Park and Anaheim General Hospital . He now resides in Fullerton with bla wife and four children. Preceding the luncheon will be the traditional punch , bowl hour, and during the repast members will lnodel al-home and hostess costumes from Reva's of Balboa Island. Mro. Stuart. Swidler is modeling chairman. Mrs., Jack Marshall; Mro. William Conovei: and Mrs. John T. DaVis are in charge of the gourmet menu and decorations, while Mrs. E. Morgan Qlrinn will play mu.sic. · ~rvali"'1S are ]!e\ng hanlll.;.i by Mrs, Ted Hin- shaw and Mrs. Harold Pbillips; Mrs. Loyd McCulley Will introduce 'tile 'speaker and Mrs. Terrance Moran wW· cooduct the meeting. · • ' ' . ~ - Art Service: .. Rent or .. Buy- More·than 70 pieces of art ~be offer- ed for .sale or rent when tbe Junior Affiliates ' . ' • Holiday ,,, Gift Sale On Agent;!~ Ole the ·Newport Harbot Art Museum re--0pen • the sale~ anq. rental .gllllery in n"'!J.Y ';remod· -' eled quarten ill the Balboa·P,vilioo Mweum • A preview openin'g for · meo:nbers and guest. is scheduled for next Tllursc!•.V. ac- cording to chairmen, p.irs. Jlonal4 .FoOll and Mrs. Glona Brant. ' ' After that dat.e, tt. ... ga11err wnr cooducl busln~s from l lo ~ p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. The gallery, ~d\ apeoed two·yedrs ago 11>r· tile purpose of proViding . Harbof. •Area resident. with a placi lo select art for the · home and office and 1o encourage collecliilg, . . is operated '!:"' e lQl-prl)flt basis. , ' ' All art objects .are avalla!>le for either sole or rml Rentals may be renewed, and if a piece is sold after it has been rebted, reD:t-~ at fees apply to the purch""° ptlce..Addilion- al lnfonll!llioo !1 . avallable by calling th . . museuJI! o!fic~. 675-~1 NeWIY elected officers ln\:lud .. the Mmes. ·a..rald Madlian, ·pre5ident; Riebard Jona! vice ~ president; Gr~t Robt:&ns,-t'ecordin~ 1 . secretary; Brian zeoz, corresponding· Beere-. tw , and' WaiTen Sri>ith; t:eu,uter. -... . , ~ ~'" ,_ Accepting ch~po are !be Mme<. · Wil,liam AnderS011,. hospitialily; Chilrtes. Raa· \ ~~g~ inStallation; Norm&n' Lars~,'.~ber .. ship; Donald Nutten, policy ; Pblllip C. Davis, publicity; Michael Mull!n, ·staffing; Karl !lamWD, telephooe, and William Gothard , educetioo. ' ' ' ', I --:; • r '• '" • ,' I. • • i' ,• • 'l "'-;.. ~; ,' /Ii.> -\ • < -, ' ;, • i' • lJ i( ~TA'S HE~PI RS .-Wol:tii!} .1i"!!~' ~te ~~ual , ~ !«.·\ ~: ~ Ip 1~~1Jir un~ Chrislmas are (left to right)'&!~ ptiajlma'n Santa's . pact" are'm~ben it!, AasisteenJ-of the N.....P.,rt BeaC/l 'ancltr1a.PEnnuig1on woo will be joined by oiJier lillu1 persoond 1~ '1a&lie:·~ .. waru 'wtid, ,;.Jn!,., solll'eadl sat.Jf.' ''Iii tlie ~111eeii.'~~ of tli; 1eag1ie0~ ~-• • ~· •} '.o ' " ~ I ,, ' 11 'o 1 I-, . ,-• • , . ' • t . ' • ' ' ... --- ' • ; • I .. .... ··-• • , ....... ~----- Double Ring Ceremony Small Purchases . "" ,. Shopping With Mate ' ' For Paul R. Fink Jr. • Proves Big Mi~take . "'IT.._... it!t-~11111tft altar Jll tllt <inqa I Ill a Qiurcb fer the woddltll al Peca Davll and Paul II. Ji'Wi Jr. . 'Ibo Ref. -w. ~ coeductOd Iha cloabil rtna -uniting the dauptw • ol Mr. and Mn. A. G. Davll and the ... ol Mr. and Mn. . -Paw R. Fink, all ol H ... tioplo' Beach. . ' -fa>,~bj' !lit . lither, the bride ie\ecied a J • whl!Ai floor leqth · aown ol , pelu lie IOlt with an ·A·llne skirt and ·1ac1 •P· pliquel. , Holdlof>l>er m1111oo veil was a booded silk petaled bead- / piece and Iler detachable train '~er~-=· was fasblooed ol dailte&, carna- lioal and llock centered with white miniature .....,, llald of booor -Mill Karla-McLallen and brldelmalcil wers Mill Jacqu• Davll, llilter ol the bride; Mia PIID Fink, llilter ol the brtdqn)om. and Mill Karen Gray • The atteodanil -Jden. tlcal floor leqth A • II n e 11J P.uua.t. llAVll -ll --W -• . .....,..1.-llial. .. llEW YORI( (UPI) -Qotb. al .. .._ .......... wllbalallbaadll 111•--· • _,.,..... -· tloi lllflrla ..... 111 lib -""'"'"''"~,: ....... -to -11111 ~·-ac11-a.,. '~~""'""' ~·--_,_wool ly I panhvd ••tlbloc • ·--;;;;;;: ....... "'1 lilt. . Oii a winter W ....,. e J WU ftelioC daf-'"4 -:,~~ ~ l1171"111>111d decided to...., al -n..tl-~......, ~tboRoa.1!111 .~ 'tlie ••olilt'1iutlliild-"6ii 'iii, lillolanddltllkM Uil'a-p, >~the':IJlll"'1 bl applalldl; U tt'a elplllllve, .. fool lhmlt down oa bil dliJlo;a · be •. up.~ ,_,-ol o·aUver !Imo mmlnr tur• 'Ibo ftnl Item on my 1111 tleriect oblrt. a pale -and :..:...i~;r-llke~"?.iu! ....,. mw cot1qi -'iiii!•-.Df blllbllld ilteei-ed me ,)'Ith matd>lnc 11111: baM!e. put tM fur dopartment al I !!"I ln1 : fool -the lull pllop. Never having hanlelt .-be -mo beard <:4 1 "fu?kf\lr,'' '11.icb 14 a. fondnesa for 1 palr ol 1u. -... --.be.decided ~wlthnabdladlel• ~ and nearly went . J:r, wlft In bar rl&ltt' mind we weo1 to the regular coat woold haft -the ,1 a m • ~My mate veloed.,-.:tl!i!Jl::2;;1 ,-:,~-==-"'=::, a fur-collared suede -''lln·l- pracliW"; a Brllilb tweed .-"too ezpeoaive," and a white 11anne1 -"It would cet c11r- ty." I dldn~ really want a rain-coat with I stp.ln lining, b U I that's What I ended .up with. lfl'S BE FRIEllDLY 'HUNGARY' l'OR FASHION - E .. ern Europe's leading couturier, Klara 1 Rotschlld (left) helps Hungariari-born actress Zsa Zsa Gabor with a dreS1 , llttlna. According to Mr)!. Rot.child, "skirts may drop a little, but only a litUe. : I tbiDk womeil want them to tJ.a, abort.'' -ol pale yellow' and ~ held-ya ol yellow""""' tlomwlth-- My nut purclwe Was to be a cockt.tu dreu. Hubby firm. ly rejected a lo!!-necked black crepe u bell!J "too. dlrlnll" and a multicolored RqUlned ,number aa -~ -"too It )'OU have new 'nitahbort or know of an,)'Oftl ·mov1n1 to our Ire&. plftM tell UI ao that we ma,y extend a ~-&J)Olhelp them to become-led In tbelr new .-.., ' ' _.. .!... Dynasty in Business ' . . ~·· Fashion 'Interpreted' BJ GAY PAULEY ' ' BUDAPEST (UPI) -It WU • ouppooed to bo an Interview 'with Klara ~. the leading cooturter ol Eutem Europe. • Jnterpreter. But the volattJe blonde actress who I e I t Hunpry -11111 In her teem wasn't .afving up a new role ID euiJy. customer. She didn't make ft quita clelr why Ille and the French were Jinis. , ,,,. brtclOlroom .... a~ . teoded hy OJrto rtnocblo, bell man. Stevm nrau. h 11 l~~ ..... ...l~~iti1Z!~:Ji!.1ii,;;:~l:'.w -; ltand!' 11m1ui, and '. lltcbard llaldwla. IUilted u MRS. PAUL R. FINK JR. us;m~ the clNrdl _,. _____ H:.:•:.:nl:.:lngt:.:_on_Be_a_ch_W_add_lnt...:... ___ _ tloa the couple departed .., a weddlnc lrtp !Ai 5 a D t a Buban. , In JIDlFJ .1be newl)'Wedll wiD mako their home In Guam where the brldecroom will be stationed. Horoscope • upenalve." Tbe only dreu be liked : a lllllldied and llpotick..iatned white crepe with me 1leeve Gemini: Raise In Pay? Hanfinaton leldl · Vlsllor . · "6-9626 . Costa M.~ Vlillor 64~..014 . So. Coast VlsHo.r 494-0579 Harbor· Visitor 675-3433 ' But with Zia Zia Gaber 00 : the ·-the quiet, ll'IY· "bafnd luhloo ~-.... up aplnlt Ulogh compettuoo. ZSI Zaa11 never been the type ~ to -let ot8era have center ...... It wu, she 1ild, her first lrtp to her homeland In 30 years. She'd been to Psril along the woy, and abe ..., going to be oo stage In Lon- don. She bad with her some cos- tumes with U.S. labell - Galanoo of C.Ulomla, BiD Bla.sll cl New Yort amona:. them -that abe WU having Mrs. Rotschild repeat in other fabrics. The.~ will bo (lflduated from Marina Hlg!> Scbool In January. '!be bridegroom Is a graduate of the same hlgh llCbool and attended Golden Weal Coll01•· r-ntly he ii ll6Vlng In the U. S. Navy in WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6 By SYDNEY OMARR PIBCES (Feb. 1•M 1 r ch 20): Today yo u get decision ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!°'. • "I interpret for you, darl-.. mg," Miu Gabor. kept J.n. . tarupting, u abe lllo tried on .clothel. We already bid one ' "One: of 'the reasons I'm back ii becaU!e I wlnt Klara to do 1111 wardrol>e. ')I'm tbrouib with> . I b e ftench, .. Aid. Mill Gabor, who once wu a Dior " Weddings, Troths But in between Miss Gabor'• ' ' i n t e rprtling" and her unlohibitod cbaJ!ilni from ... costume 'to lllOther, -11.ema I paned from Mn. RotlcblJa. 'rhe lldacblld flmll1 II a 1111111 cb'natY ol fublon - lhe !ollowed Iler -and lither In the ·bullneu. ' In !Hf, the eotabllsbmeet, "" the ~ ol Btidapeol'i 8bopptna diltrict, b e c: a m e San Diego. Doctor Set To Speak Pilot's Deadlines ' · To avoid disappointment, ~roapectlve -ltate-owned. Now, all pro- dµclioa ii done right In the iakml, where aome 1 2 O W..km are employed miking clotbel that retail fnln $lllO to New clusea on ho.DH ll!anqe"'9J1t of children with a learnlni dllabllly will belfn neit 1bul'lday at 7:30 p.m. in the Psycholoelcll Servicea center of Academic Achieve- ment and Lealmnc Graup, Orange. The aealons include a com- preheM!ve .a .... eet coune of educational co u.n 1e11 n I• therapy and guidlnce for teachen and Pl"'4 Dr. lltcbard A. Painat, lacuily member ol c.Ul...ta Coll"le of Medicine of UC! and stall member ol Children'• Hoopltal of Oranp County, wiD bo the ·. " brides an reminded to have thOll' weddlnl . stories with black and white glouy pho~ grapba to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart- ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. For engagement announcements lt 11 suggested that the story, alJo accompanied by a black and white 1lossy p i c t u r e, be aubmitted early. U the betrothal announc& men! and wedding dote are lilt weeb or less apart, only the weddlni photo will be ac- cepted. To help fill requirements Oil both. Wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are avaiJ. able in all of the DAILY PILOT ofllceo. Further quesUom will be llllWered b7 Social Noteo staff members abe42-4821 or 494-04e&. ~Flaps Flip for Benefif Flipping pancakes will be •featured when the Huntington Beach Emblem Club IJIOllSOl'1 --a benefit breakfast 1nim I a.m. unW 2 p.m. &mday, Nov. IQ. la the E1kl Lodp. Mildred Coltlnglwn, general chalnnan, -10, or Mn. Jliln Thompaon, lllHHS. Memben au.Ming the 1u1 ,.gu1., meeting heard reporil of the aecood quarterl1 meetlnc which tool: place la l'J<sno. ,,,. lm>klillng project ts , ... _ to the public. Tlcbil will ~· bo •uo fcc aduiil and 75 coots .;. for childr<n. .:;" Addltlocill Information may " be obtained by calllac Mn. ' . ' Attandlng the cooventloo were the Mmes. 'Ibom.PIOll, Arthur Whitten, Ropr Conant, LaWJ<nCo Garten and William Orloff. I See by Today's Want Ads: • S.-'1 OJminc - BuD4 t.t ~ now; Pl"Olellb-.1 muon st•es 1r'M flltimata e GRANDMA Medi 1 ocn- ponloa lo help with Ua!>t ---• FIWIC!: 6 OllNAt --In ttU ui.dQut Frfni:h chJaa -· e Wu JCNI> ...u.w..t by a whale? It 'QOt, Pi.a ...... hlDl llr ..... ,... -. e11UZ11 --llma,fd> 11e-. ea..neat.,1111e-. .. .....,.. --.... ,........-.. .. .. Dd¥J'lll .... ..... • • -· •• Twb a year lhe 1oe1 to Part. to ,.. the collectlooo and bu1 fabrics; lhe - French labrlcl -... Ciuslvely. WhJ ·par I 1 l · 11Becauee I pt ldeu for new trend&," lhe uld. ' 'The l"rench are a much stronger lnfluence with U1 • • • our tutos are nearer. Evea )'Oll1 United States . !ashiailo .,. oriented toward Plril.'" m•ul ' ·-Furlber information tD., be -by calHng the feirn. 1111.,...,.. center at ID-1131. ' Mn. ~ Aid that there ii no llmlt to the.-Moose Group of cledp lhe CID turn out to . plda -E·u<opean WommoftheM-, llll. -In fllblon -"ool;y In .-1>11 the 11111 alld third the cumocy for llbrlcl " TburodaJ· ol -n\oalb for ' meel!np In M-Home, Her -bavo Jn. Colla Meu. 'Ibo --eluded Mn. Juqo Kadl1', wlft bealn· at I ·p.m. and Mn. of llimpry'• comm u tU • t • wlDJam CollowQ ,.141-0!I 1 e a a e r , tb1 wife bl may bt tailed for 'tlr1ber ~ Yupla.U.'1 Mlnbal Tito, the lonnattoa ,..Wini mtm-wlle of the Sbab ol Iran, aJICI benblp. seven! prmil--lncludlnl Mn. Kiri< lloqlu. • .,,,, mini ii om; le< tlie YoUO(," aid Mr&,! Rot9:bUd. "Sklril may drop I little, 'but ool;y 1 lltlle. I lhtok women want them to ltay abort." Library · Ho11r Colla Mesa Ubrary II the ICene ol a library slln hour every 'l1lundly at lG:ID a.m. • .,,...,. W1tw D.mll' e PL.I.Ml PROOPINe IXCLUSIYI GoUAltANTllD DltAl'llY CLIANIN• °'""°" Cloonlftlo _, ...... ~... "' the ... ., ywr _.,..,..,.~ er 100% ,.. · fll•cteMnt It CIMMI .... •N•Wltt.f.._.. .... lhrlnkatlo • Pwttct '"'" ....... • w ......... ....,.. ._,, ... ,, ...... ·-·-OUI IXC'LllllVI HivlCI .,, ............... ,,_May .. _ . ,,.. .......... • ,,.. "-Ori,. °"~3'. ..... 20% '42.070 .. t702 IEWPORT IYD., COSTA MESA •, • . ARIES (March 2t-April 19): Activity increases. You oblaln answers t.o quesUons. There ia movement, pouible trivet. TAURllll (April 20-MaJ Ill): A frieod offer• aug.. gestlon wbich coold be turned Into prolil Be receptive. Opm mind todiy ii euenll>I -fine for 1ireutn1 routJne. ~ 6Ut -'8ttend aoclal fUnctloa. YOU -· G)tMINI (May SI.June Ill): of one in authority· -could fa~rablY 'affect your future. Inform family members. ·ft~ Kids Like to Ask Andy LINGERIE FOUNDATIONS ,,, MASTECTOMY ··'ll" • '9R.ADUATE COR.SETIER.ES Cycle bigb; llO alter what you need. Take initiative. Handle respoolibility. S t I te Ho quiremenil. A rlile In pay could be forlhoom1n(. lmprea superior> with w1111np... to 250 B • East 17th SI. HlllJtr•11 Sq••r• M2°1'4JO Speclalltin1· h1 DIDD C•1t1 ... , Co111fort1bl! iR Y111r p.,1• wor~. . CANCER (Juno 21.Juiy D): Look behind the -... Area of chart related to clandesttne alfaln ii bl&l>ligbted. 'Ille olivious m I y nol ring ttue. LEO (JUiy 13-Aug. D): You are able to esprea youreell. Your creative efforta Ire ap- ~ed. Day could reiir-nt triumph. Love ii In the pic- ture. Great lllilflctlon ii Jn. -OJ>-,._.ii to hap- CHRISTMAS PICTURES Notice the Size! BIG ~ax 10 , LIVING COLOR PHOTO • . iEGULAA $1{9S ·,VALUIE , . . 11r:n• .a. • \'AllN AT HUllm DUMI 1 'f ~HI.DUN'S SHOP • t ! 11 • • 1 • ' . • • • ' I , • • ·tosta Mes.a Yo•Bomete...,. ' ... ! .. TUESDAY, NO~M8ER S, 1961 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF<(RN1A .... W4.opping _Coun~Y .. Y.ote • -t• , ~"'" !."rr..... ..... =·~ .\k:.!·---• .... . ·-\ • ... · C.lerk Forecasts · 90-Percent Tur~out . • Extiemely bea91 voting by ao1J mlll- JllOl'lllng led Orange County Clerk William SI. John to dr~y bike lUa poll turnout pr¢lctloo today to to per· ceol, ID unprecedented ti~ In count, blatory. PreVioualy, SL John m<Uded .perbal\I· '111-percfllt of the county's 5!0,000 votm would lry to get a hand In national dealiny, but dumped Iha! fiiure al 10 a.m., in amazement. , He calculated that U percent of the county's voters had alread}'--easl their ballots at that time 1n what was turning out to be one of the smoothest elections in recent years. An estimated seveu million voter1 will U.S. Balloting In Droves; New Record Seen WASHINGTON (UPI) -Americana surged to .the polls in appareiilly record numbers today to · vote for the 31th President of the United States. They were taking over from the polllten who had come to the wire unable to forecast victory for either Hubert H. Humphrey or Richard M. Nixon. With 45 precincts rtported out of a to- tal 167,855, the vote was : Humphrey 1,305; Nixon 2,!)88; Wallace %64 • , Mlt..Y Pu.qt-..... ~ la.J' ..... An all time high vote was ~ to cllirua a confused campaign made even more unpredictable by the third party candidacy of George C. Wallace. . . ' BOOTH BLUES -]i:lecUon booths can be pretty .scary, places Jtbeil yoll are· just 18 months old and motber Is too ""'1' m~g her ~ot t.O carry you. Jusl'ask Tracy Bardens, daugBter of~· and Mn.'"Wll- liam Bar~en• of Costa Mesa. Or, maybemama n.lllJ'Pll:i'r~ct• '!II· 'lice ou .choice of ~da~. . · · · · - The weather in most parts of the ......, ..., dfllper•tlbr -Ute f!ffefi, From many regions came 1he same rtporl -heavy voting, promlslng a new national record. · 'Baja 8ar:i-ier' Bucked · By· Costa Mesa Council The greateS! popu!ar vote for pcestd"'Jt was 70.s rpllllcli. Jn 1 19&1: The lWIB total wu expected by many observers to be bigger -perhaps 75' miIDon. '!'he larges! pmentage turnout of penfona of voting age was 63.1 percent ol 1960. The voters alao were picking all' 435 members of the new House of Represetr taUves. 3f of the 100 senaton., 21 governors, 42 state legislatures, and By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ft. Dellr Plllit Sl•ff The world .already has its Berlin wan and Bamboo Curtain, 80, on ~ eve of presidential elections jn the Land of the Free; Co6ta Mtsa city fathers balked ~t.endors'11. a Baja bani~. In unanlmoll.5 actiob Monday, city c00nciln\eli . ~y ieceived . and . filed a letter frun• ~ Corona counlerpal'U see)tj.ng .suppo_r:t ror blockade of the 'Mex· lean bordei to unchaperoned miPon. Mayor '·Tony BOllero of the Riverside County coaim'urilty recenily Wtiated the mon throagbwt 'll>O Southland. It Is aimed .al' curlalllllg shipment ·and sniug- aiini of Illicit dnl~ and narcotics. . The . Callfornja Leaglie of. Clliea bas adopted ... reiolution ol-aupport for the concept, which tmder present wording would tee~ U.S., eovernment closure of Ille bonier. Only trivellen over. %1 or tho8e superybed by a responsible ·adult would . be pei-mllted .. crou; • ' percent of an smugglers causbt at ~ thousands'of •late and local olflclals. . All parties insisted heavy voting would border are mmon. favor their candidates. Experts differed CorJ>oa Mayor Bollero attributed the among themselv~s. ~ are, however, mious drug problem among Conmans more registered Democrata t b a n under 21 to the unchecked border travel Republicans , policies. Some mid-morning reports : ...._ ___ £ New Yuk with 43 electoral voles: """''" figum released by !be · state heavy voling statewide. Pennsylvania, A~ General's office shOw narcotics 29 votes : heavier th:an four years ago. ol ...... .among the young up Z.000 per· . Ohio, 2&: people ''voting Uke mad," total cenl In Ille· Pill ·eight years. likely to l1lrP"" 1960 record ol f.2 . rnillloo. . Dangeroua dnog offenaes -those · In· vol"1iig stimltlapll, depiesaanll and Texas, 25; voting · running ahead of 1964; Michigan, 21: tumoUI. ·"very hallUcinogenS -rose lomt: 350 pefcent heavy;" North Carolina, 13: turoout "ex· during JJ68 alone. arr~.figures st>ow~ treme"ly heavy" at Raleigh; Tennessee, ('.ow)cllman Geoi'ge 'Tucker, however, 11 : heaviest voting ever, oillciall said. , · said ·it -seems · auch a law would be · In the ~dential race, public opin- . depri. · an· Am · • ·•-und • loo polls indicated Humphrey was c1 ... ~ • • 1 mean Clwu::OS , er ing in on or moving ahead of Nixon. 21 of a baste freedqm. · . who had led-throughout the campaign. Counc;llma!' Bill ~-po-nqted ,that . Althou~ Humphrey's prospecll had "'all>: minors who''. · .._.wblt•liut. · durin October th f sWI u:ndet 21 find top 8'lirfing ruhing 1m~rov g . , e on y and ...-.. i;_.,.._ in' the. ----• maJor new factor m the closlna days ·~· .........,. ·~-?• tuued of the campalp was Preaiclent John-aoutbem neighbor.-• . , son 's announcement last week of the . Wllaoo finally "nio...t to r.ctlve and · halt In bombardment of Norlb Vietnam. file .the Qlrona -· although il•WU Republican • party managen main-paued by the,California League ol Cilies, talned an outward show ol confidence .o(.wbldl be is·a cttrector. ' . · ' (See ELECTION, Page Z ) ' go lo the polls atatewide, to deltnnine wblch., major caI\dld~ -Nii:oo or Humphrey -carries what will be one of the crucial states iJrthe Alllon. Supwrten, of each candidate say Callforiila'a fO electoral voteS are a must to put their man Into the hlgbesl office In the land, with Soulbern Calllornli'a influence pndomlnatlng. "We've got fine weather and the people are simply nocklng to their polllng •la· lions," St John lald Wday as be oharply elevated his voter tumouf predicUon. Light autumn rain ia eiPected to drill from Northern Calilornia btto the Central Valley area, with clearing by this af. ternoon. The rain, if it comes, is not ,. Waitress Mt1rde1• Suspect expected to blunt voter lntmlt, however. 5"cretary ol State Frank M. Jordan pr<dlcted an 11 percent turnoul w t t h Democrall leadlng. Republicans by aboul 5 to 4, alth<Mqh Californians are notortoosly independent imlde the boolb. The 82 .percent voting turnout forecast by Jordan would be the lightest calilornia turnout since Harry Truman upset Thomas Dewey for the preaidency lo !HS, he noted. A 90 percent figure would be a new record for Orange County. "And the way things are goin,g,0 st John said, "ft may tum out to bl (See TURNOUT, Page I) • • Ill Mesa • Slaying Indicted • I l ... . ... ,. .... i,.... •f111'1'!'. Mesa Polls Inundated At Noontime . A rll!dom aa!hpllng of Harbor Am and Weal Orll!ie County votfni preclDcll . . ' about U a.m. toda)' revealed a beftf1 turnout, with roughly one third ol -An lndJctf1le!\l' charging Levetter A. ·Cbtey'1 cue. eligiblt mariing ballots. Coley Jr., wltli one count ol murder Hi. attorney ol !'<cord had been listed Several l!lectlon workers m'-'. ~ in the sla)'IN ol a1-Costa Mesa cocktail as a county-supplied public defender until .... "I'" waitress was ~turned shortly after.,nooo Kurillch toot over the cue· at the 'Friday , prectictlon that the 1,"8 ~Ual race WdaybytheOrangeCountyGrandJury. court appearaDce. would bring out .the beavlelt CCI> The 29-year-old Fullerton postal worker Speclflcallx, Coley ls suapected of lying cenlraliop of,_ voters tq their memt>r,: · was scheduled to be arraigned before 1n wait for MN. Wtldner -once describ-Dlfftculty tieSet all efforU to rach Superior · Courl' Judp William Speirs ed by fellow miployea aa too beautiful Colla t.leaa polling pl-cim:lnl mkl- later this afternoon, at wblch . ltmt for ,her own good -a,"'l blaallng her morning "°'Ir'' to determine ·b<l!r 1llt prellmlnary bearing would be eel. four Umes with a .3tCallber revolver. turnout waa running ' ' "' · Coley was llclJiedWea for preliminary Mrs. Weidner worked at a Fllllectoo The J. E. 14orrta00 rea1c1en<e at.1141 hearinJ. befln lqe lloaald W: Dungao bar. ~uented )>)' Coley and was living MO!lte . Vlsta AV.., ieporled 111 .._ 1n Herbal: Dlatrlcl Judlc)al eoun Nov •.. Jn ~Jleaaam•lth . ""'"-... ..., . ...,. •• , .... .....,.. -- "· but the, Grand ~"'I' lndlclmeiil Whoever ~ inl!¥ ¥lalJ _ -bill~. a-1ng to SS plirolnt ell~ ll>jt step. . · waUi:esa wd l!biiieii ao111ellow · . At t&e Baker Slreet Fire Station, the The lelelidaot, cl\arged. with ' ll!t and Coley, Who llftd ,two blocks lnJm erew waa out oii a fire clrln and cooldn1 savage· murder of. MrL Ro a o Marie her piaal ol ~en!, was Ir<oted reach \he polling plilce ~ Weidner, 14, of 740 W •. 11th ~t., Calla Ji114ir on, the . dea\b date fir a bullet No one _waa arlswtrlng ,phonell 9' the Mesa, liad aaked loc the three-we'el: ·I"~ ID ·lbe.liand. Civjc • ~ter while ~ • -war no delay at Iill BJTallJllDOlll Friday. , Coat'a MUli ~ ArM!d Appleman lelephooe ~ between Coot! Mel<! Well-known crfpilnal caae attorney ~ up. !ht, lead at Martin •Luther High Schocil and tta oo-ca111pu> pncfncl Matthejl' ·Klll'illch· Jr., ol Fullerton, told .Hoipltal In Mabelm, alter · Fullectoo aJio1: ' · Judge ~ at the Ulne that a delaf 'police accepted Coley'a at«y of an ac-At Wilson School, an electloo _..., to Nov 25 wotild beneilt him In preparm, cidental wool14 and i:eleaaad him. lald about ~ Per-had \'Oled, but the polling ~ was ao "'llnped at the .m0ment Iha\ "1' one could break away to tell 'boW many an rqlltered. · 'Portable · Classroonis' Linked to Bond Issue By THOMAS FORTUNE Of Ille Dt11Y Pl_, Staff eventually will end 'Up with empty clusrooma, SUperintendent William Qm. ningh&I\ told !Choo! truateea_ Adminlstrallve Aaalstant Ray And.- (l!ee PORTABLE, Page ZI Portable classrooms to take Newport- Mesa Unified School District youngsters off double sessions by next fall are . expected to be part of the district'• Feb. 11 bond iaue.. s • f La r:a1 ~:= ':!""ind~~ 1gn or guna ::;:"'~ bond 11su;_fl be for 11 1.1 Restaurant Gets Forty portable classroom.1 to be ready by next September would put an end to double .sess1.on1 after~ the cwnm Ouster m' Mesa !<:hgol Y.ear, school olflclala lald. f'-' Permanent construction of the same . number ol c1a1sroom1 would take a Victor Hugo's Jolly chef "111 be tualni year or two lonJ:er.. at ·hll .,,. ... mou.8'1.cbe and peerina An arguing point on behalf of porlablel down on Newport Boulevard lralllc for Is tbat1school enrollment will crest and l llt le ~·--... ~~-then drop off. Wlthout portable ony • t ·w -->e-1 WI:" """"~ Mesa-City Council ed M-y . clwrooma to llUfl around the ~ SpUttin( s to a 1n ID -' re-heorinf1 Nq one WU 11111Wering teltpbooea at - County Clerk William St John'J Qfflce lo proVtde phone numbers for Individual preclnclS In tile ctty. Record t u r n o u ~ s of votefs were reported In Newport Beacll. A precinct check Indicated tumooll ranging from '5 pment to about 40 pei:cent befora noon. ' · "We were busy before we even open-- ed," • staff wotbr at 171~ .Baltloa Blvd.· sakl. "People Wete waitlrlg t.ci vote when we anived to. open tbe ~ Within lwo hours, ·!SS out ' of l04 reg!atered •oters had cal ballotl al the prech>ct," she lald. City ~ pollinc statloo reported I 43 percent turnout by noon. Horace Enalgn School workers aald IU "'4 of 585 had vi>t..i with · more llian a -.i wil!Udg. In line. An -offictal at the 'Bay"""" fioll!M •te°"'J !illd 33' out o( lit had voted by 11 o'clock. ''This II the heaviest vot1nc: I've evet seen... · Or°'9 . ' . ;Questioned about statistica <On" the Ahiertca-Mexlco narcotics iraflic, CllOla Mesa foli<e Chief .Roger Neth lal_d 3S • ' councllmen denied the-Carter OUldoor A. h I w . M OK AdvertJlina ' Co., ol' Santa Apa, a - Nixon's -the One-. · . j iti.StS in esa ~~~-:e: I · • rutaurant advertlaemenl at 2S II Weatller 1llo·fog ro11s._ 1n w-.; morning, l>Ut tlle IUD will break througb early to puab the coutal mercury ~ to 7'' degnta. hiland it'll be a warmer '7$. • At lfigh Sc~QOls · Cooncll: Vrites 4-1 to Give Apartment Permit ~:t·it:!':.~·= NiJ:oo·li the One, according to c;oita • · . • • • -. . . Cader agOllC)' H~Uw Gearp Mm youqsters. Backed by a m;slerfou1 · lelfer· fijlm more rouUne polnll w.,.. added to the bureaucraUc red tape Interfere or Tlnlel orped that the mp muot go /Estancta .'illih School atudenfa ''llelll Hu~ Gulch, Calli., ·the lristlfute .<! permit by the planoinl comrniMloD last ratrict the practice ?f a rellglon which &llJ'fay when Ibo Ne•J!Oil Fnewl)' Is ~ for ft-I& !or HumJl!n1 and . Ability "°" a pmnlt ~Y to flln<tliJD week. • gives meaningful aa~actloo to a good devel0f10ll, but tltee councilmen ,. 122 toe Wa'nace,~.a,mock eketioo. Mon-.as religloua counaelarain a Oosta.IMela City Clerk C.K. 1~rlle" Priest read ·group of people," he tnded. ma.loed adamaot. • day. , apartment building. . " a IeUer from Ed Rldd)e, in Hubberd •": Theb~..-angimllsafwaallamped : CritlclJm.,.. porltallJ alm.i at 'the l:'ol!I In 'illdn ca-at Cootl Meu The • city Coilnctl yote WD I -1o ) Gulch, oear Ben L<>mond, utglnc COW> "llejoic.. • fact the blllboal)I advtr!fleo I ....tourant HJih 's!IOWecl 'Nfxilo mos< JIO.llUllr as , In favor al the condttionll use --~ cllmen to treat the .Oedglln( Nltiioo& Earlier' In the yw .the !Mttut• ol oulllde Costa Meao, but Ttntel countered ' did. arl 6arUer pOll tal<fn by the studhit with lllO)'!lr Alvin L. ~-•otlal No movement kJndl!>., • Ability wu ousted from a oooveri..t that bill .ad finn'a owner at leaal lives ~ HitChlnr.l>olL • becatlaa "" Jlilt,lllere 11u too .lute , "I'm "!'< I' don~-havi to n\entlon traCt houae once µI'd as a dental olOce fn,Cloala M.... · · • . ~ Eatancla th<re WU a c1-Vole .........,. that ,the .J:l0 1p.m. claoiol . boW much thla counlry -·fnclwllng at 1811 Plaoeoll& Ave. alt... "1111''.. "'T~o ~-.... • •• l -.., ihe r ... l<r Collfornla'• 'SeWo aeat bourW11uld bo ~ to.• · · 0r-. Coon1J -DOadl to accopt IDd ~al Ill~ ui lali..,.. dial local," ,,. • .,.., ,.,. ·illl'r 111\11.JlalterV .... Q I a N.. Jin. lll'lor -...... "" ..... fQIJowmoialprlaclplea,"Rlddle-I ecllv,tUu. . . -M. Wllllll,""" .... ~ta 71&. l' ·' • -mi illo ""'-• ll)'tos""° "I am not ~· Jou Join the' A coodllloaal ... permit allolJinll' the \'Gllnc agal/iat the ~by ~mcl!toaa "'"' Ji'N • I -~ 411flllad olrtad t.. -Wllllllooii and ~ lnatltuta ri. AblllV ... ~bu cbun:Ii bulJdln& lller't -.-w ind ~ T. Jilrdaa. • · by li'mlrle Al I , W ,_.to~ ---pl 11 ... 1111111.-.n. , ,the rlal* to ~ tho be the _.tlao -~ ~ ~ Ool1l/!i Mal1bl; l!rnir ol Illa adjacn "t> .lllit ........ IA •loll • -• -.-odaquateJ>IRl\lll;•'llmlt basC-.,"tbo'wrltir ' Ill~· ---.....,_ Foor--Bamol'art,apob tlDclllllJ,...,. J# 111 it Ill ... 11111. • <1••11 Ill .0. -. .. -"I llopo ,_ llUl DllC Ill pallJ doa' mbld lta moetlnp.• ' • >,.I .. 11GN1, ... I) , I •• ' ' -'· ' . . l ' I' ; ' ~ . ~SIDE TODAY -· • -l'l: • " .. p.m. .. • • -·-~ ..... -1-- -• . ' .................. . .......... . , '"I' ...... -... ·- Peace Talks OeI8yOO -.. __ ll""'.S. t.o Conmlt With Saigon on B()ycott PAl\IB (UPI) -.'l'be Ullltod -·to -..... 11'8 m £r · '111111. 111111 ii' ........ ~ ._ 1odl.Y the Vietnam tolt1 Pr,,... J ' 111 • 1 ,.., .. -1111 """*' (1111) -._. " --led for .... .......,., had 1*,0 bin& llllt,oll ""111 -1111 '!llar.,, no&ollallns Immediately with the 'tlllllod ~ -tndlllnlloly IOIJowlng Salgon I nllbt. l • . S , -··•• ' '"""' _.~,.-~ -to Ill do1lq 1'\th the Vlei Cq. But Thieu reputed today tbll he'110Uld Illes on "'=~ ll ll f..., l"ID...-. V-JI. opil-.a wuuam J'll'den 1114 no1 aeod a _.1eu .. to the Wed· to speak for Sataon -a cbarp Sal&OG-,- ' "•' -u • dato 1>a1 been decldecl nlOday tall<s because the Viet Cons was alreatly baa denied and mort or t.,.;. • fGr, Ille next meeting . wo wlll ....,.._ ropre8tlli.d 11 a _.ile pollUcal enllty. proven by reluling lo attend the meettni. tl • TIWe WU DO lndlcatloa when the H•. left the WIY open tor IOMe future She said there could be -00 ceub-ftre .,""'""u" lalb ~ betln. meelln( In Parla wba he aaid be "had unW the Ame*"11 leave VI-lbal ,. ccmUnae &o ~ with the not yet m1de a clecllSon. 0 • the NLF would never dell with the ...-ol the llepQblic ol South Any hopes for. quick llO!ullan vlllllbed Saigon government, thal there mull be ,VietDam tft dill matter •and we an todl.)' at a newt~ OOPlettnee tn ~ a coa11Uoo aovemment wttbout the ~ tbal Ill dei.,.alloa lo the • wbeo Mme. N&>zyen Thi Blnh, head o! present "lnltorous" Saigon leaders, that llol'1111111'••111alb-wW-loarri~.,.lbe Vlei.Con& ~l[on...ouWnlng a there musl _be reunI!lcaUon o! florth . In the fllllft;'' Jonlen IOid. . _ . · aiiies of ~inds'thi! ..,..,.._..a! d end,'$ o u IJi'.\'!eloam on N"1-.temla, • South Vietnam Pi..tdent Nguyen Van could not possibly be ac;cepted bx the that the NFL Ill the de facto governmeot Tlil'!i wu illlclciiOcl lodoj In Slig<lb 'Olllled Slate. or Soulll Vlttoam. C0111rolllni lour-!lllba ol South Vietnam. .Trieked Treats Youths , Given Poisoned Rllisifis· ' '•. , ' Huntington Beach police warned !aml)les Jlving in the Pacific , Sands tr a cl in• southeast Huntington B"each not to eat.raisins jl\len out as trick-ot·treata on Halloween. CaeL Earle Robitaille said today deadly poisonous copper sul- fate crylilals may 11-ve J>eqn added .to individual size Sun-Maid Raisin boxes. · · · · · Ben Demott of m Snowbird ·Driv• -·ill and was rushed to the doctor when b<l..te tri!'k-or-Veatraislns containing the poison: ous blue crystals~ , · · · • ... ' • * ' . ' ' GUESS WHO THIS NIXON VOTSD P'OR Condldot.f1 llrothor E.....,., from _.. • l'rona P .. e I ' . ELECTION • •• Robitaille urged residents who lfeoome ill to contact their physician and to report suspicious raisin ltoxes to the police depart· ment immediately. • . I This G~y. Began Political Nixon's Newpott{.1'rother ! • ~ c • • j "'I.: Fireworks in England Disc088ion Slated About Rock Music "Today'• Rock MUlic'' will be di8mJM. ed by KllLA Program Director John R. -and Anthony Bernhard, co- author or 1'The Battle or Sunset Strip," Wedneaci«)' night at UC Irvine. '1be JJfolram at 7:30 pm. in Science Lecture Hall ii part of the aeries "T h e G<neratloh Gap," lpcmored by UC Ex· 1'lllJlon. Admlalon wW coot 13.50 for ldul!I, fUI for studenll. O/,Jl Y Pl\01 OMllOll CCMn' l'U .. llHING (OMPMIY W....N.W•-4 ' , .......... ~ J1ck I. C.rf.., ...... ,,.... ........ ~ ,-' "-••"""' -. 1'h11111 A. M.,..i., _ ..... ,,,, NllMW ~ .. DIN(W .._ __ 1JI W11t ley SttHt M1m., AMr.111 P.O. a.. 1560, tJ&i6 --............ , 11'11 W.t ..... llMftltf IMW!t~-......... -..... 1•••111•• .... Little Progress In Newport Gem Holdup Reported The probe inlo the great Newport Beach Jewel Robbery entered its second week today with little prognu reported toward the capture of the two gunmen who ambushed Mrs. Polly Hunt Pierce and look $271,000 In gema !rom ber Oct. 28. • "We are convinced the men were pro- tessiooals," Capt. Lou Heeres said. He noted that wonl. of Mrs. Pierce's return lhat Monday night wu widely -dcut. So far, Newpcrt Beach detectlve. have been following up the rew clues available to them, but have run into deadeoda officers said. ' The FBI too, continues to tnvuUgate the poatblllty of 'mterstate fligbt with the jewel& Korean Spies Killed SEOUL (AP) -South Kortan c:oun- temp!ooage command heedquarte11 said loder 1n>op1 and po!ic< have kllled three members of a North Korean commando l">UP of 30 that landed far down the eaat cout Satun!IOl' and killed three vlllqtra. One South Korean IOldJer WU llalo. . Front Page 1 PORTABLE ... said enrollment growth already has slow· ed ,considerably in the Mesa Verde aec- Uon of Costa Mesa. As a nelgbborbood matura, Andersen uplalned, clilldren graduate from l!Cbool !uter thlll new ~amilles Yri1ll IChoot-age children move m. Wh'?l tllil happens pOrtab!e classroom1 can be moved to a school In another trea, the admlnllltraton SllUealed. Boardmembm did not dllcuse leulng the 40 portablea. lbey were told that to purchase them wtlh costs of ln- ~l!aUon would coot ~y the aama .. tobulld~, - Chief advantages clted were that portablea would be ready ror occupancy llOOl1ll' and that tber would glva the di.tri" OuibWty In adjusllng 11Cboo! sizes WllhoUt llretchlnc atteodance boun- darlell In -,...._ Final drall!nf ol the bond propoeal wW be tailen up IQ!~ Nov. U. Kids Ca~paign 65 Excuied Fro":' Meaa High •I •rrt _____.. 1Taking ElectiQn· fu Stride · ' ' • \ • ' .... ...,.., W•'re Dr•p•ry &,.rt.. Qu•llty Wotkrn•111hl• t l111t•ll•tl•11 'C; y • .,.. •' &,..rt~ •M•· All •Wetk o .... h1 °"' ~ •••• ,, .. lo6. ....... v .... Hhlt. . " FroM P .. e J SIGNS ••• In favor ol the blllboilrd, nolh!c lblt Newprrl Boulevanl ii lletuallr State ll!ihWIOl' U and tourllla need dirocllaos to ...tauranil, moleil .... lbe.llP. C.onncflman Gecqe Tucker, howi..-e-ver-, aDlftlod .compillnta thal Ille c111-·t held • hard-line -aplnsl ..ch adverl!slng In the put by suggesting a new day Ill dawning. Mayor Alvin L. P!nkleJ said be ~ agaimt the bWboml -It CllllO up • ~ ,16. not . because ·It.~ an oul-ofolowll ra14u<anl, Ji1it ' be dislikes iU bUlbouds. • ' "I just think Ibey look lousy," be declared. only .---::.k/ ' has it! ptiP S;;e:,18jC:;~:;-'.1/L....:.;~ C.Rlfl'ET LElfnlntr THE ULTIMATE . i~·CARPET CLEANING ICOl!OMICAL ....... ,. tho ••M for fro••"* pr1f .. 1l..w.I clMnin9 ~ .. -c:1u,. It' romoYM the 4ieeplv •mbod· ti.ct 1oil.a1ul IHv11 ft• r11idt.1 In tho carpet ftb.ri to collect dirt. CUA.Ml .. •ct11t11fy r9MOYOI 1011 from ~ th• ;Ue of fti• c1rpet 1tttl tho c:trP•t btcklngi. IDIOllS Ml tfie powff"fut 1xtr1c .. ' tion. ,.-.c••• r-.Y.. flt0l1tur1 Mt· t11Nt1t~. 1tt1t1 noldlnt •ir.k•to• · OH 11!1. ,..11o4 pllo to . 'lib -· ~..:... .,, ........ _ - ,. SAii N.OCllS 1c1entlflun1. deYel. op..I 1peci1Uy for the I'!'• e11JOn1I carpet cl,1nor. tt ia..completely 11fe for 111 c1rpet flb.n • GINTLI ACTION u11t n• 1'ni1h11 •r 1cNbt.ln1 action, •• lt clo11 .,.+ dis· tert tlllo ,u. of the c1rp.t. SO& llTAlDIN• AND MOTH N.OOPIH 1r1 includotl at ,.. ·extra c .. t. ' __ ...,;._ . • i Ii I ~' I • , .. ........ ,. WANT~~ P1B IWIBf-' IS11MA11 CAu. . -u~ .& urtt.OLStERY .cLEANERs Our 21 d Y-of Sert ico in Or-. Colf,ty ·2950 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA,. ' ·~ \• _, .. _ "'ONI! 546•.-.32 C4il -7,oiff ' .. . ~ • • .. • IY WILLIAM ~ •••••••• • In tbe Wincl . There I.I still .time to vote If you ·haven't ai?ew 1toppecl by . the local . polling place. The elec- tions offer the clti7.en an op- por!IJnity to have h!l aay_ln gov•r!!c -men~·"'"t;'(t'ol."' ~ .':.!:<'1..;.; "· -...,_ ~ Complalnlng about the govem- . ment and what poll~ do - If anything ....., i.s a favorite topic. for most of us, but only those who-.: take the time to vote really. have a right to comment. Poll• are open until 8 p.m. and if you have already heard that one c.andidate or another has been declared elected by the television networks, don't let that stop you. Go to the polls and prove the eastern broadcasters wrong. * Theater goers might try the latest offering of the Forum XI Theater in Long Beach for an in- teresting change of pace. The group has put together "The Lady's Not for Burning." Christopher Fry's verse Is In- teresting and occasionally allows his characters to say those '.'words only meant for the Bible, 11 as it I.I pointed out in the play. The production ~ on the fifth fioor of Morgan Hall, 835 Locust Ave., Long Beach,. and runs Friday and Saturday of this weekend and next. )( EnoUfili'.~Fuii t~ ~ Datf , ··· Fountain Valley's recent weekend of ~des and· fun was. enough to· tire 811)'0!1<! out, and seven-month-old Brett Bemlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bennett &I Fountain Veney, was ho exceptiOn. He cer ... tilinly didn't. let the ballyhoo and noise .of the occasiOll keep him· -awake; 8s he held onto his balloon and fell fast asleep. Sense En~oun1er · • Prof's Clnss Rel.ates Through Touch By JAMES McNABB JR. or "" DellJ' Pllfl Sltff The answer to man's increasing sense of alienation in the 20th Century is simj>ly to reassert his basic humanness and the methods used are not unlike those Which calm and soothe a baby. This was the discoverY of nearly 100 among participants -has been offered off campus. Bradley, married and a resident of ~rona del Mar, says there is a definite relationship between the popularity of his course and the g r o w i n g depersonalir.ation encountered in today's sotjety. A movie called "Welcome to Huntington Beach" has been com- pleted l>y J. Byron Villacres, 16632 Lucia Lane, and iB ready for ·group showings. The film shows the growth and economic possibilities of the city, according to Villacres. Information on obtaining the movie .for group screening may be obtained by call· ing 842-1898. ,. persons who particip8.ted Saturday in Orange Coast College Profe.ssor Lee ~adley's sensory .awarel)ese and group encotHlter ~iperience. The antidote principle Is to become aware of one's self. Calisthenics was the fifit order of Saturday's session, in which people would slap their own arma and leg$ to relieve muscular tension and &et tbe real feel of one's sense. Huntington Beach has done a 19t . Qf growing in population oyer the past few"j~ars. more th.an e11ough ;o fill a fe!ltlire length fllin. For neatly six hours, student.a, former students and friends of the OCC in- sttuctor joined in sessions at the Sl\<raloo-Beach !no, l!untington Beach. M.oet IQ\llld the onqounter a plesunt one. ,. It :w~·-tbe .fiat. t,ime· the class wbJch empbasizel gentle physi,c:al contact W es·tminster Girl Re~gns As .Queen o1 Golden West Barbara BeloDove1', ll, Westminster, relgni today u queen of Golden West College's second annual homecoming. Th< soplx>more, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belohovek, was cho8en in a student body election from a group ol 12 candldata oomlnated by the Le~ term.en'• Club. Selected u prioceuea were Kathy Quinn, It, a llOpbomore from Ganlen Grove; Connie Bergstrom, 19, Westminster; Kerl Wisgerbol, II, a freshman from Garden Grove, and Kria Schultz, It, a IOpbomon fr.om w .. tmlnlter. Th< queee and her coort were honored at lllllfllme ceremonies duriog the Golden West.Santa Ana football game. An art. major, Mia Belohovet 11: a graduate ol Marina lliBb School whml ohe was Art Club ~dent. She will conUnue her educaUm at California State College, LoOg Beach. She pi.Ina a weer u a hip llChool art teacber. HOMECOMING QUEEN Barbiira BelohoHk 52-eeftt Sclaool· Over.rib·· Tustin -to -Decide ' •• c. "I was so happy tt was such a suc- cess," Bradley said after the session ended. Peogle, .met touched each otber and conveised in twos, ~. sixes or en masse, atm.Ost as though at a cockt8il party. There were no ~arti(Jcial stiroulants, however .. One ol the high point. Included the Rock and Roll, in which each person is in turn lifted and genUy swayed back and forth, then held aloft over everyone's head. "It was more pleasurable Ulan pot," said one youth. The human sandwich WU another aspect· l>f the game, requiring the barefoot participants to lie on the floor sandwiched together. Chants of the Hindu meditative word : "Om," bummed through the Sheraton dining room where the session was held. Reactions to the experience were :varied. 0 I became more aware of. myself. Jt helps remove inhibitions," aald Marcia Blent, 9091,2 Alabama St., Huntington Beach. Slle hi ··a drama student at Fullerton Junlor College. Los A\>geles elemeotary tchool teacher Fran Meyers and her boyfriend, Gari Gresbeci, 801 Bluebird Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, hope U. use the therapeutic ideu iJ\ working with youngsters. The touchlni .,,,.,.pt baa proven ol value in dealing with' emotionally disturb- ed cblldren. . Bradley said he bopea U. have another awareness encounter at the , Sberaton- Beach· lrui in "two more ween. Hil popular . OCC cl1111 •. (Plfcl!ology 33) carries three unit. ol aedit for those who enroll, aHhough Satui'diy's session wu not an OCC event, but one staged by the lnitructDr himself. on Tax . . - ' • • DAILY I'll.Of I • . . ' JO-ANNA NELSON IS SHOWING HER HOLIDAY COLLECTION In ri:NI, the;l,,.,.looks d .J.;..,,na Neis.;;;; IA<llvlduellatle lock4-, lnlrrittab\l{ h;re In s'ui:h slgr,iatyr'8 touches. a_s laces, grosg,...lns and jerseys wUh just a . 91Jrtnkllng Qf sultry SOl'hlstloatlon, iwo typl~ed bore. In black nylOl\/acetate point d' esprit. checked with mawe grQegr'eln: f•tured, 'hl~rfse 'boc;flce; 4-10. eo.09. Rlg>t; ft.Ill-skirt; 6-12, 70.00, But t:YiO or th°&1fashlons to be Informally r:nod.eled.tomo..:row. Wadne.ed&y, November 6,' t.2 noon to 4100 p. m•.-Ifl'OUI" Pac~o?tter st>oP. .. . . I.' ' ' • ,, ., • •• .;,1,-• , .. • I I ' • .. -:r ... , ' } ... ' ... . ., .. ' ' . . - • ' ' • .. ' . . . l ... .. " ,. . • ,• • • .. • .. . FA-SHION ISLAND • i • ' • ~ PHONE~2800 • • ' • • • .. I • Stu~ents Capture Gampus Buil~ing . . ·' ' . ~ '; ~ •· I • -- .i.oa,A!(q~~) -QlfielAll. of .. -... aln,F ........ V&lll;y .Stale Collep..m Dow!)staln, en the first 111\0f, leaders . · . .., ' . . :4 ~L~"!!!'lng ")udenll of _!fie Negro group met wilb acting 'S1 .., • Dll!lr' .....,.~. ~' • . N~!!..,~·lnJ • ...a::,.~:.:;; .. 1~-was president Paul Blomgren and other ad- • • • . • __;;;:....,... '1'E• .r. .. --.-mlnlstrat<>r~ • .,.,,_ Rainier and P · ....... ~. · · · . La.~. ~ ~ lbet poli.. .,..... Gr-Jlf Monaco haye drtven . a AUeclni unfair-treabnent· of Negro moving In; tl\e students qulelly left 1be UOS tDe Dion Bouton, automobile ~-~~ ~-'i.':\'!.e;'~fel~.~= building. I ~London to Brighton In an an-""' · .... -""-• n -.. BIOIJll!l'll met wllb other ad-rial 1'1111 tor-old car•. Prince 'Ral· :re=. M·.P'*'IO!llr:· P[h!1den~ mlnl1trater1 and.<fac\tlty 'and said he bier .drove Illa. whole.50 miles, but llM__,,....~ • ~· ~ . , wou14 announce later, ,.11a1 -11 111!11hlng Ike princess retreated to a clOl!ed .., bdS~r--~ ~ . -would I>< done about 1he studenl , cat'tllr part,~"e'"t«i~; "t fol!l!ct · ,.,,,. flfti.-llOOf.'r.;.s 1eai..i ·ou by dei)landt. · • .. It ~ cold,.. slie_ ~<!.. I suppose ."""8llien of the Black §iµd~ Union, . A leaflet, <U$1ribule!) ~ tile ~P stu-!.~"8!W;a ~b11.',.,.,. ._......,... -"' -. """" -"" • ..rent Union ·cil!ecl forail' lnvest!gallon • , · * * * into "lbe raiiJll alUtude• of a coach Cuatbmera at a pub m:'ROss\I, ' · "° . • wbo al!egedjj ·llruck a Negro ~tudent, Waleill ·have staged:.tbejr·yerslon ol Blacks-Grwve for lfv!ni·more Pol'~ to trtudenll and a_ tavem prot•t _: an ."inn-in.u · · '·Ii .. n!uiitig a cutback:..of·funds from the , Tber iltaged a-'s!wn 'at the bar ·io. • , '/ u,s. Ollfce 'ofEconcimlc 0ppor1un11y. &~ laws•which prevent pubs S'" F ·c "11·,_g A\bletfc. dlrector Glenn ~ was opening <!II "Sulidays In some . 0: w e am..., -be!d J>l'lsoner. :I'lle door WelJllt COIJUliea. Despite tlte lllBJl• ' . ,. to lbe room ." .. guarded bi atudenta ger'• nlea of ~~Uin'1, ,g~tlemen, ·; _ . , armed. with ~ extinguish~. T~ble plmse,» C~.rf!IDl\Uled.Seat,,_ 10-De'1ut')nm trifves, uct at ,lwt oee bu~ knife, ed ·-~-ta ·--' ,_ -· . tim '. -. ~·---Jn -bandl. ~..-n:: Vero.·&!~'"\;&~~-r e ; . _ , ·"There 'w~ tmplled ·threats of untiLtllrly SUIJd'lY'-,~~ror,:,, -. "" . violence," aald·Donafd. W. Krbuel, ex- aboutfourbouJ!s.;.,;t·•;f ·;. i, · ·"'"'(, SA!{ null<$00 (AP) -The Black .• ecutlve assIStant tolbe presidenl . ·1:~ ;t.,· ~.llnlan lw ~led San Fran· Leclures "' "'hOw lbe white people Jahl!J Walkw, ·an ~.,.,,:.:-1 •~.State 'Qollege officl:ftls with 10 are responsible for the Negro condition" flineet in Cillln' :•E""""-··~~. ;IBkfill:·lbe, college · to spend were, given lhoae be]d .fn t)ie conference wu ftndinr life aJiAol( ~· ~ ~ oo ~ group pro-rooµt. 1:om Handman, 22, a ~or. said beoailiUi~e ofttie • iiteU' · · ..,..,._ .. I t \ ' . Uie captors "played Police games." at Ille' · · !llGI. · ' ." V. few ·-·lllW\tbe l!SI! disclosed In lllbletie offices earlier, a secretary 1 b o.'l!Jle solfedi := · · "lbe de~ M~. fn a newo con-said 40 I\< !iO atudenll loCked doors ~· the ......_'' •. , ,, · -, ·lenmcl. cioiid to , aD whites ••cepl and ,took IA!lepbooes ·o11 lbe ho!>ks. Head -..,,, ... '. " newimfl'.;tbe ~F.esklenl bel4 his footliolt t!lacb Sam-WIMmgham and l : · 1 ~ ,ownoe.;.cODference.'aDdaaldtfiecollege other coaches accompanied the students Is f'!IO,tJOO Ov.r,ill budpl. " '. · '°'the ll<lmfnbtraUO. building. . -Mort than 1,000 must be ,tmned .away . ,M~mbeft fl.~ .campus gr~ps, w1~h ,•for-lbe spring term, . said • ]); .• Robert )Ylosflr ,, White m~berolJlp, Joined '" R. Smith, and eo .instriietb(&> may have f \Pere., Otl.e of Qi.em _w~ id~nUfied as tp .l!e mea!ed. • ., · • Sludeii!s for a DemocrlllJ!' /k>Ciety. '1l'lie RSI! and two Negro ad-'l'be . t!lllege al Northrldge has an mlnistraton 'called' for a ;'Black-~ enrolltnent of_ 18,500 BWdents including stullent strll:e" Wednesday of Negroes, abol!l IOO.Negn>es. · .. ·~Amer~ .aiJd .orteniat .. trt*°"' to .imest tbe 11111p•!11lklll ol . Black Panther George•Murray u a trtu- ,dent,and part-lime Engllab teacher. • eb:e ~ -0 : • He1was ~on an onter by Glel'ID kt1, J>jcl1IMI ~/Mi:·~ .. · . ';"""'='·"-B. pqmke, ~111 the trtale <ollqt nit Clblo, Ill, ~'!f.~ IM·~ ~. fDr> lnllamilildOr)' remar!u, U.. of hbt!br. A Ju!"""'""'" -, ~·a ~ lbat -bring ...... -.... ~~--·m:tlte·fai. ,....UracbooL · gon ..,... 141L 1: :.<!IM"94""'°""""' "Thia college la facln( a ·erlala much and ...,<ti to 11<•"11 fir<, Ju! fr<<tl wnrse lban a oludmt ltr!ke," aid Smllll. Ille l!fl<>ll ,.11o .,,.,., ln!pp<d and t~ "We are llndfnf more and more.-fOVllhfoff U.. ...my u>i th amaclli... dmnandlng fncruled ~. bul 111on au-. 1iUJi!lo ......i. B• loll an •"'! 1ft la lltUe bope of coping wllb them wllb Ille a<jioft. . . . ~ !>\Jd et -~ ·; · · '"• .. C1lr"" T -;,--"ir~11a~ J. notiollil'an be- ,_ 'arltfit, News editor C)( the 011t ol my hip pocOI, liid It can'I." Colcllester PJnclBnO El<j>retl, eJ)OI-~ for contusing a wOdding anc1. wue. 'Die ajii>l•tr ~"' ·Marines, Supnnrt hrid .. -Linda oa..on fat pm.: _ r-· :e'ol::~"":i"!.~ement 1n Vietnam Pro~ter • Movie actor Chorlton Hoston has .Wi·th Food. Strike fractured a rib wl!ile scrimmaging against tile New Orleans Saint.I.. . , , football team. Heston was rehear,. : CAMP PENDLETON (AP) -Four log tor the movie "Pro" when 'blo 1'fol'inel confined Iii tl!e b r l g at th II was upset accldeU!ally by his sup-· 1 MlriDe base .,. on • hunger ltrlke pol'llng cast The Saints team phy-· .fn . ll)'Dlpalby wltli • teen.qe lllarfne siclan said X-rays llbowed a bail'-wlio protested. qalml lbe Vlelnam war, line rib fracture. . "'r~Cori-~-Aki two • lnmateo ]lave mJaed .. ~ for elllhl days and two others for sla days. T ti e bunger strike reportedly Involved up to A Lcmdon Appeal Court judge ha.s re-duced the sentences of three men conolcttd of assault after being told the magi.strait at their ·#Nit ;rial sighed,: moaned. sajc. "o)l, God" twice and repeatedly put his head on hU arm during defen1e 1peeche1. • Five Negro bandits anned with 13 Marines at the outset. __ \ , .!Dim Robinson, 11; and lhree <>Iller Marines were stUI mt eating, the spokesman said RoblMoo WU aentenced to six nionlhs at hard labor after he "resigned'' from the corps and chained himseU to a clergyman at a San Fran- cisco area church last June. The hunger strike Waf reported Mon- day after about 25 pacWsts demomtrated outside the San Luis Rey gate of the base. "They are voluntarily missing meaJs, '' a Marine spokeSman said. "call it a hunger strike if yoq want. They are drinking liquids. They are examined every day and are in good health." • • < J'IHiflfJ Flood An elderly man carries his wife on his back and a ff!W posses- sions in a suitcase as they flee in Biella, Italy from floods which have devastated north- ern Italy's Industrial heartland since Saturdlly. Seventy-two hours of rain caused floods and landslides laking at least 102 lives. sawed-off shotguns made off with about fl,000 in a Miami super- market robbery Sunday in which they also took the wallets of white customers only. Witnesses said one · of the bandits climbed onto a check- out. counter and ordered: "All the coloreds-don't get nervous. Keep your cool. All you whiteys -take out your wallets." President Johnson Casts • C-O!npany clerk ·June Whittley, who was talked into the purchase by fast talking salesman, told a Wescester, England court that sbe har ordered 7,522 pounds of carbon paper at a cost of '18,053. The sup- ply would be enough to last her knitwear !inn 100 years. . -Adm. Benigno Varel1 and Buenos Aires newspaper editor Yoliran ~g~eri ~rossed swords in Argen- fu)a • first reported d u e 1 i n many Y'"1rs. The retired admiral cball'l"ied Begtieri after his paper criticfzed 11\m. Blgtieri Dicked the admiral's left cbetilt and ear. Vare- la ICOted to the ..titor'• right cheekbone. They were '"1ger 'to , continue, but their 1econds ruled that Jtoqor hlljf beell satiafled • • • Wbeft, Ille Chesby, England min- Iller teodl bis llock at the church ift llallda11, local farmers say llllir callle llUlfer. '!be electricity IJaerd el fldl aiall village In Eng• !Md'• .......... promiJed to look llllD Ille 1111 •II•" l"anners com· plaln lh.t ..-village Church ..., ... ii plaJllt the tights and ,...., are ..... on, so much =Q> ii ..., 11111 there 11 not ..a1 l II' 1o nm their 'ii•tt•. • Early Vote in Hometown ' JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) -Presi- dent Johnaon cast hla: vote for a new president today two houri after the polls opened in hJs own hometown . 'lbere wasn't much doubt that he baDoted . for Hubert H. Humphrey, although Jobnlon wun'l answering any queslloal about lbt penonal electoral proceu. ., 1bis was one of the few national electi.0111lince1937 when Johnson himaell wun, running for ~. Ute Senate, lbe vice ~ency « Ille White House. He was in an easy.going, affable modi!I, joshing and cballin' wllb lbe election board and employee' of the Pedernales Electric Co-op, where the pollina' place was located. The Prealdent and l\ln. Johnson molo""1 from lbe LBJ Ranch 15 miles farlber we.t and drove up to the coq> just before t a.m. They ut 11de by side al an elgb~fool, p!Ullc-topped table In a demonatralioa kitchen, S<annlng the paper balloll belot'<i using yellow pencila pm>ldtd foe all the totera. 1be chlef executive and first lad7 Wm Ootln NO. It and IJ, el eltctlon' l>ox l'lo. ' fO< Jobnaon Clly and u. • :. ,, y ./; • I,.: \• • • -,. •. \; ,11 ·· · . ., •• ~ • ur1 ~ HIDING THEIR FACES -Members of Ille ll!a~:~·i:ege lflli;talltinli.!!illl•chool 8dmlnistnilQrs Moo-- Student Unklll and studen.\4,'!0r a• IJeu).OCra~ . , $tili!eni. sOii~~ Qulldlpg for four boors after Society cover llle!r faces u they leave the Adminl· a rally urged a pi;iitest to !oda •a electiom. No strat!.on jlullding at San Fernando Vall!')' State Col· violence or injprles were report · _ .. Saigo:ri i.o ~Fall~l11t() Lih~? U.S. Predicts .Thieu Agreement . ' ~ . . . Wit~in .10 Day\ aiid Hanoi stick !O the "Under \ .. g" not to take advantage cl. t b e :g halt, Uie ov.erwbelmtng iressur~ of American and , world opinion is in favor ol getting on w i t h the other half \Of the J>eB.ce fonnula -expanded Paris lalks. By STEW ART ' BENSLEY 'Nixon said Sundiy Saigon sliould attend ' u1"1 o~ •.....-r the Paris talks, adding that he, ff elected, ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Despite Presi· was willing to fielp the Johnson ad- dent Nguyen Van Thieu's.Jnsistence that ministration in an effort to get tbe .. nobody can force us to do that," Soulb J V etnamese to cooperate. Johnson adminiatraLion officials are con-Humphrey aa.id U. S. policy and fident Thieu's South Vietnamese govern-American lives "should not be placed ment soon will agree to attend the: at the mercy of domestic political con· ~nded Paris talks. siderations" in South Vietnam. Saigon will fall into line within 10 The stark reality which Thieu niust days or so, they predict, after Thieu face i! that so long as the Viet Cong Faced with such powerful opposition to bis current stance, the assumption here iJ that sooner or later Thieu will give in and ~nd delegates to Paris. has sufficient chance to demonstrate his independence and contest claims that he is a puppet to the America(!$. * * * * * * There is mounting pressure for hUfl" to join the talks. But despiJ,e their eonfideoce that Thieu finaUy will agree to the talks, which include Viet Cong representatives, of· (icials here obviously, are upset by Thieu's negative reaction to tbe expanded Saigon Claims N. Viets , talks so far. Orde~ed Stepup ·in War They feel he has gone so far in his public intransigence that he will be hard SAIGON (AP) -The'· sOmb Vlel- P.Jt to railonalize any turnabout. namese governmeot said t6day that a Possibly further complicating the situa~ Communist document seired a few days fion was the arrival in Paris Monday ago contain.~ orders f~. ·Hanoi to of the Viet ~ dele~ation which warn· a t e p up military and. }llilillcal .activity · ed. that the United SJatls' must agree -all over South Vietnam after-~--~ . to llccept ifl terms or face more 'fighting. 51:8tes stopped the bomblng ; bl "North. Pressure aJso was being put on Thieu V1etnam. by developme!).ts on the U. S. domestic There was no indication yet that the of -.v!IBf Ii clilid !If~ COalltloli govern· m'ent. ' - "In the enemy troop acUon field, the provincial commissars have to increase tlielr 1propagan<ta In order to sow con- _fusion ~ dissellsion .1JDOD1 !tie ARYN (Army' of l&e ' ROPubHc of Vietnam) soldiers and theJr dependents and especially to lllll thent·wilb"'lllnl'Ol'J peace soluUOD1." ··~ poUUcal scene. Hubert H. Humphrey, enemy order ill being put into effect, claiming a fighUng chsnce to win today's and lbe lull in lbe groond war continued. ..._ presidential elecUOo; 'closed out his caln-l!ul informed sources .aid Anierican air H * -fr pelgn Monday wllb a demand tl!at South alt.lcl<s on !he Hb Cl! Minh Triil!broogh ' :Vietnam attend lbe !alb in Paris. Laos have b!>el1 tripled sjnce lhe l>ombtni Viet Cong Shell Richard M. Nl•on also expressed hope of the North was hailed last Friday. We talks could get going full scale. . The sources said that 300 Air Force • • . , In Paris, Thieu's expressed adamance and Navy bombers ~ .now. dally at-. City W Mekong• ·•bOO.t-not 'coruiortinl .with the Viet Cong tacking \the jungle tralls down which _ .. ' ·led to PoStponen6 of th!· scheduled , North Vietnamese troopa, and .suppli" . 'Ir' Wednesday sesSl<il: • travel'to South Vietnam. -' . • ·Chr.p·p· :or:r Do' wn· d i 'lbe' secret talka: which led to the The South Vietnamese pollUcalwarfare U •c;; ·-e liclledullng of Wednesday's meetlnj] department issued a "speclal_release" . . specified lbal lbe NaUonal Liberation ,.y1ng Communlal pollllcal commlssars . SAIGON (UPO -Allieil Wn:os tilled Front, the political arm of the Viet at the regional and provioclat levels · U9! omitntmlst ·in ;scattered • fighting Cong, could not participa~ if Saigon in South Vietnam have rectlved orders throughout ·South :Vi£iuam; military stayed away. from Hanoi t.o tncreue "their. military, spokesmen aaid today. The Viet Con& The other part C?_f Pie\ t>el\ind·the-sc;tnes ~llticaJ and enemy troop action ac-shelled a city in the Mekong Delta for the agreements between the Unitl1d -s~tes U!ities. throqgbout the territory of South secon,d time in three dPiys ·anc1 shot down ~ ~orth Vietnam still~· however. Vietnam _after the United States stops a U.S. troop-carrying hellc9pter. This 18 the "understanding" that Hanoi the bombing of North Vietnam. . Military rpokesmeft-·Wd 'M:Gnday'a would not take military advantage of "In the military field, the provincial fighting lncladed no ma)or)battJes. But , lbe -ent U. S. bomblng,ba]t. commlssan have to -up lbe per• . it raised to aboljt 351) tile Vi<! Cong There was some unofficial &peculation rilla warfare movement in order to coo-and Nortb-Vl.einamese killed in two more here \hat Thieu migh~ be awaiting the quer the whole countryside. __ . days _Of, wba_t :n:illitary Offlciais call a outcome of the election in hopes the "In the polltlcaJ field, the provincial · -month-)aug 'la)l In. major combat pre.fldent-elect would · agree with him commlssan have to i;wih lnto action '; . Neaf the. bll Bien Hoa alli~ base ~a~ Saigon should n?\ attend the talks several , armed propaganda teanui into ; 13 ·miles rUth; of Saigon, guerrilla gun- g1vmg 1;he NLF eq?al status. , the towu and cities in order to carry . oen Monday dQwned an Anny CH45 If Thieu was thinking th.~~ his hopes out on a large ~e their program Chinook helicopter c a r f' y i n g 13 would ~eem to hai.:e been dashed in of terrorism, U11SSination nd aab9t1ge . Americans. One suffered injury when the closmg boW'!, ~ the campaign. aa well aa to support the fonrlaUon the craft crashed. .. Winte~. Winds Whip West . . ·'; Snow Blankets Nation From Dalwtas to Lake Superior €•Htora .. ' • .,,., "*""'-~-CW!• -bltMnt rlltt Wllr'll WMfflll' ..,. .tttr- ~ toll..,. Wlnft __,.,,~s tt l& rn ••. JI. TodtY't llltll, "6 t. 12:; .,.,,.,,..,.,... ..,_.,.""'" ,, " .... " .. t .. • " " .. " .. . . ~ " .. " ... .. " ... " " u " .... " .... " . ...,, "' ' .a -" ... .. " " .. " . '" .. " .. . .. .... .. " 60 • " ... .... '° ,..,., ••• .. " ~ ,. ·°' : : .. .. : ll • ·41 II =' l: . ~ . =-I :: i • M 4' ... .... .... " .. I . ~--~:'.':~-::--------------·--- - • ~.r .. " ' .. : ~ : . .. --~ ' .. .,....;:~. 1' 'T ' " ~..... . . '.\ ..... ..... .. ~.,.,. .. . . . ~--... ·:r .. · ... ,, - , ... ,1: •• ,1, .. ; •. ,,.. . .. v • . . ~ . ~ . ' ' . '' • •, • . :o ::iscount Pri-c:es!'' .. •' ' • ' • ,. $ t ' ' ' said Mrs.Bought~n • . (Savl"g . made on her $25.16 .. ~~hase) .. THIS tESTIMONIAI. 15 FROM OME Of MA~ CUSTOMERS WHO MADE TH£1R OWN SHp!'PING COMPARISON TEST AT FAD .. EACH aJSTOMER DID ~ER WEEKLY SHOP· .. Pl~G AT A NEARIY COMP£1:1TOR AND THEN oN THE VERY SAME DAY SHE PURCHASED THE IDEt(TICAL ITEMS AT PAD WITH THIS BIG SAVING. YOU TOO, CAN SAVE Al LEAST 1'0% MAY TIME YOU SHOP AT •AIULOUS PAD ••• nll PAMILY DISCOUNT SAVING CENTll. . PROVE IT TO YOURSELF! WHL PAY YOU $1.00 TO MAKE YOUR OWN SHOP- PING COMPARISON. COME IN AND ASK YOUR FAD MANAGER FOR A "SHO'· PING COMPARISON" CARD. • . HARVEST OF PRODUCE VALUES --- •• nAuTY .APPLES 2i·2fc ·u~D.A. cffOICE .BEEF . featuring our OWIJ ".TENDfRFUL• beef guararileed lender and flavotful t IYlaYDAY LOW, .LOW ·DllCOUtff PliJCIJ . . \ . ~. " U.S.D.A. Cf191CE or TENDERFUl • lllADE CUT 3ftc CHUCK lOAsi ............ .' 7~ . ' . '· . . . U,S.D!A. CffOh!E 0r TENDEllFUL o Ml CUT · 7 7 ' ' ' c . ROUND STEAK ........... : LL ,USl>A GRADE A• W!KiLf IOO'I ;:i;~;~~s;;~ ~:SOVED '1 1~i FRYIHCi · J~ CHICON. ,,.. u. . . ' ' -. FIAST QUAUlY • SIS : , F.AD · sac IACON · .... ' it" , LEAN•·limNDA•u:o,uALrtv. . '. ...... ~. 43c GROt)Nl)'BEEF............. lL . ' , ' .. . ··~ u.s.o.A. ciaa .. -•'OVIN UNDE.-~ JAc ·lo••'-' SIOILIJI CLOD .. ·,. 7;:. ~,JA,'M"-. ~--· llSlf I I 59'' POii( • Jillllc . a,IPS · ·SA~ 7 /~~cl lf!.S &art ' . . ' ~ANTA ARA-2T3>SO. BRISTOl.AlW. " ' '• • • •• ' '( .I . ' , DAll.Y *" I ; ' ,, • ' ' ' l J' . ! . l ' I . I : l • • ' ! ' -. . -·-. f DlllLV '1UT Egyptians Give Guns To Miiitia Little Love ., Lost for ·2 -= MwrOIT D . ; ' ' , II 0 DC:LUllVll • ••r .i, ,, .JPIBllY · the roadrunner says-try Printing While You . Wait AT :SPEEDY COPY C.-ENTER 1886 HARBOR BLVD. COPIU $ 95 .. Our Stock: White or Color . I ~Ir TM•Y 1od Ordor Yow . FREE l'tr-•1 Desk Noto ,.:.i • e BROCHURES • LEmRHEADS e BUSINESS FORMS • BULLETINS • PROGll,AMS • PRICE LISTS ' · SPEEDY COPY CEHTEB 1816 Hai:bor llvcl. c.... --. c:.111. 92621 , r, • 645"0040 • • - o,.., lly ood l'lck Up Ovr C...,plehi Prlco Liii ~-=--------·-... ---..... -..... ~~~-· ..... Hijacker . Grabbed All Mon~y • • Fly Air' California between . . Orange County Airport and San Francisco.Oakland and San Jose ' . There's somill!IDI ~Y special about Air Californ4a·~· .. ~_For Witlaoat you we woulda't be wkere we are ·today ••• . Oranp County ad Ontario • Tl)' our R:~ new BoeblsV37"Sunjets • • DAILT nlCHT sat!DUU: Ontulo -..u..i-Oolda•• o •Ua1>1o o.ous. -u .. a1 '!'! Jooo• 1 rllpt• Onq1 CoUtJ•Su ft 1' Ml Sf IUPtl 0..• ColllltJ • Oat'sr#t U rt.IP.ta "'"""-· ......... rllplo ' c.Il ~nrTN•~~t•A.li ~f Ontario (7HJ --00-. Caalj (71'} ... - AIR . ly Phll lnti rlillldl · Czech Stalinists Now Back Dubcek • • ·*Take It Off " 1! Build It Up * Make It Firm ' At HOLIDAY HEALTH SP AS . Yet, yw teo, can.....,..,._ ftgn'th. HOUDAY wGJI Ukl r...i. .......... 31 JiOUlldS of tXCISJ •tlaht, )'OW Cat\ - tnio, a ftew war of hf• •• , ••d IM 1Md-"-7W-foH. INntODUCTORY OFFER Family Program --· 2 FOR Tl!I 1 PRIC:I Of • , YES, ANY TWO FAMILY MEMBERS CAN JOIN FOR THE REGULAR COST OF ONE ••• . CALL Oil STOP IY TODAY FOR FUI TOUR., .. FACILITIES INCLUDI ' ,.-Wolk·ln Imm kth . ' V SU..•T•R 11••"" I .,._ ........ ~ ' I M•~" .. MOIMI;•. J.WhUipMlllatM Gu•anteed Supervised Programs For . ' . ' V' Weight Loss · r/ Spot Reducln9 I · · · ~ tC>ning·FJrmlng ' ' ' • • •I ~ RACITl'S 'CQSTA MESA JEWELRY INC. llil NEWPORT ILVD • . PHONE 646-7741 ; SUIUll FACllTll FIR ID-AU WOllEll • -~ ' • l_ • • i •· ' For the Record ' S.U.TZ MORTIJAIUEll Coma ... Mu .OR,._ Cotto MIA Ml wai •. BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY 111 lroa4wu, <:.-.._ LI Wiii ' DILDAY BROIMU B ........ l'...,. ·lll'oriur1 llfU ..... ~ B ......... llaadl I0-'1'171 PMD'IC \'IE1' MDOIUALP~ Co1111t11'1 • lftlilllJ Cllapal -PMlll& VloW Dmt Na ............. cilitnll , .. _ rza: r.um.t COLONJAL·llMllCML ROD "'" ....... W11Wb1l1L • >'I , ' "Anyone . for ·a free , candy ,...ty?.' rit'• "'·~ N ... 5. ~-·our• llc:iMll ··~ • l>•Jli;bn'"t. So ,.. llllmtllr Illa dltl llMl1 IWllilW lo-on down ••• ltUftl!Y, Tiit Cindy's on tile lloust. ""UtO --.-......a:-- -' • • • Self-eq1ployed? -. ·· Here's how to save tue1 wbile1ou · save for retirement AJ • lllf-loJed, 1"111,_ or prolaooional ..... ,.. ... --)'Ollf--tbl rDOal)' )'OU put in&o_ M •lntemll Jtnenuc -...-.. .-. -Plan. 1b1o pion 11 bown u dlo Hlt-10 or Kqh pltn. Your-u4 dlo-tt.,.. la not-Wllil tedl-: lbao cml> u the 1-•-'lbl•~­-ii 10'/, ol _.. "" Sl,loO. -·-· . :11111 -u4 lllldm&,. way to lowu your IDcomo tu will cat your out.o!-pockCI COlll of ll¥ina ror''JfRf Mhement. °""111"'--be younl>y..U. •• • ' ' . r- 1 l -'· ' . ' . ., •• ==· ·-- IAl .. 1'1ED UFE " • ., ~--.. ·a<!1.;i!il.;.r:t""±=~ "': I>: /. - • " • • • • t1c1Mm.•1l'ln~• .._•••& il11li1 .. e..i1cpaM.lnlll .. ' . • • • • • • ~~ • . ~ • • , ' •• . ~ • • .. ~: • . -' ' . ·- • ' -- • llMLV l'llOT --• I ' I , . . , . .. • • • • Year Moaey'• Werth ' Few U.S. Voters ---' ( Monday's Closing New York ........ -::. • ... -.,. -·-w~~-~~~·----,"1--...=:-=~= -lM • ~· --~ OAILY 1'11.0T ' . ... • • • ' . . . . - • I • --,..-. -·.-=-.-· u;,. ~--------;--4 -'•' ..... " OAll.Y PILOT Tlofdlr, ·-s. 1"8 •• • • :Pilers ~~p:· Tea1n--. ·in State ' . . HB's Contrer~ _Picked California Player of Year . . ROY MILLER :., ~ ... • • By EARL GUSTKSY Oii .. ..,, "'"' t'9tf Hunu.,gton Beai:h High School'• basket- ball team hu been rated the No. 1 prep team In the state ol CalJJornJa, the DAILY PILOO' lw learned. And the team'a Illar guard, Mite Coo· treru; hie' been named lhe 1lll,f:'1 "player of the year" by Calprep Butel· ball magazine. _The mq:uine carries a photo of Con- treras on 1ta cover. ,. Robert D. Casavant, the mqazlne'1 publiaber, aays the publication abould be on Orange County new 1t111d1 November 2& or 29. • "We've picked Huntington No. I aod .. Contr<taa 11 the bell player In lhe Nolte lltome of Sbennan Oaks II ranked stale," ¢ti~ipt! llY!· , .. iUth. ''He wat.:o~ Qf ~ finalists. The COnlreraa, a allk-smooth guard who other two lveh. ~~· J ,Pete of Bbhop combines a sharp-sboo\er'• touch from . , outalde wlttl darttng1 drJves, was Orange O'llowd ~·In . and lhe plber Co.unlY'• prep player of the year Wt wu Mike.-l'tnt ol Central Valley ·l!lih ,.._ In Reddb,:• ~ -. ' With' eootmu and Miller pa•ing the ~Ungtoe cehter .ROY .Mlllerr a aecood way, coach Elmer Combs' athlete$ abould teamtll-CIFcboicelutyear,,_aanamed ptesent in lmposilli Unebp to tbtir Coea to the JUgazioe's all.elate 8e<:Oi'ld team. ~ year. Named the !fo. 2 team In the state Up from the junior vanity are stan- ln the -azine's prHeasOll evaluations cfoull lllle Mark Wbftfleld (M) and,ke b Compton;. the club !bat beat ·lbe Oilert Walters (11-2). And football quarterbect In the CIF 'CliamPi2\l!hl~Pme.lUt year. Tony Bonwell, a JV perfonner 1ut ye'v, SUrmy ~al~ ii No. I and ~ movtJ,.uR:.to Ufe vlrlit)', · -1.-..:..:. ._ .. ...... ~.. ~ Hunttnaton'1 ftnt outln1 1' • ICJ'lm., map wllll Tultln lo the Oller l)'in on Wedneaday, New. 20. The aeuon opens wllll lbe openln1 i;oun<f ol ~ Marina tounwpent December z.7. Hun!lnglon 11 o!itered Iii tllne -1110r!O toornamenla belcn s.-Leap plu otarta In January. Combo baa entered bb club In the Oiiers' own Huntlng1oo InvilaUonal, the Rancho A l'I m Ito 1 tourney and &be Loara tournament When told that tha magaalne bid.pick· ed bil: team II the best in the 1tate, Comi>I romarted: "Well, QYbodJ ,....,,. « -.nab"• mtatakt;l l\IUI·" !76 Olympics-B,irfhday Gift to USA? ·~ UW Official Tabs Bears ~· . ~ ANGELES (UPI) -Mayor Sam ~ prefen to think of the 1976 Olym-::ji~Games 11 a birthday present with ~Angeles on the receiving end. •,.,,:.i) feel the International Olympic Com· ~ will want to honor the United !Jlites on its 200tb birthday," be: said. =~orty waa in Mexico City last month ifi( 'lbe 11161 Olympic Games trying to *iUn up 111pport among IOC memberl ~)lls city'• bid for the 1976 Games., :~w Angeles wu selected tn September ~~ • lbe u. s. Olympic Copuniltee'• ' ve to seek the 21at Ol)tmpiad will present ill cue to the iJl. ~aUonal orpniullon Ip M11.ol !9'IO. ::;:... .. _ "Primarily we will stresa ~t we are a sports loving community," Yorty eEplaineµ When Wed what would be the Lo! Angelea: strategy when it con· fronted the IOC. "We wW provide at- tendance figures on amateur, scholastic aod professional sports. • "We will tell about the p-eat Olympic stars and other fine athletes of our area and show the scores ol athleUc faclli- •: " ues. The mayor beaded a delegaUon which w'ent to. Mexico City and amon& lhe delegates wu John Kilroy, the presjdent "' lbe Loi Angel.. lll'IS Comm!U.., ·~· i ~~pin of the Globe i ~A Helpful Motorist ~ "-... .... Ill .. , ... ·~· n :~~ ' Lif ~ ~~Saved Oerter s e ·U .. .r: ' "" ... "'. ~ :~·quick oplo Gt the sporta 1Iobueveab: llully nailed me lollowlnJ my retnn ~ ·~ ·Foar-Ume Olympic dilcu daampl.oe &o Ult Oru1e eout area. ~3 ;;,.... o.n.i ..i, -'1ned la aa Incidentally, home never looted better. ~ eecldest ft11e ~ wu a ._ The Olymplai were grut if you were ..ao.. ai o.. UalvenltJ ef bnlu. able to watch them Jn a tomewbat •7 -~,., relued manner. : .... jt ._,ened. bl UM ...,..tQ 1 But having to wort them, going ~·-.... ilto a U-. Be_...,. through lbe mlll!ooa ol lrustraUona that :I ~ -ud -later aald.._ popped up dally, wu another mallet. 51 ~ 11 . ~ -f<r Ille qolct. -J1arri11C 1,..U the nut two -.. ~ia .-, motorist, Al woodd u.. qalut upuy reg-ton, Mlclqaa '' ~ tD duA. ud Olllo ~ will be unbeaten wlaen ~~o _. ev. iot tile UJlll cl 1be they colllde Nov. %S at Columbo for :1 ~ o.fw tried lldlely to tdmtlfy b!I the rlghl to repreoent the BIJ T .. ill ·J ~"" the Rose Bowl. • ~~: · Tbe Wolverines have only to 1opple I ~::: Dllloh ud WllCOnlln -two f1t1 with ', ;;;......,MM 1 a combined record old •w-~--~ ... ~! ~1'... bltrtch meell Iowa an -..VW1U1 ..... ' ~-HITE their agrepte mart b 1-t. lf :·-:." U Mlclda;an and Oblo Sttte tie In :• !~ Jr A.SH tlsat Nov. 13 1pectocolar, -OSU wUI ;i '."~: 1et die Paudeaa bid becaue It hu _1 .:~ ~.,,., MD Ileen out ol die New Year'• cluak " ;e: ... • longer than U of M. ~ ;~: ! eLn• WJllTI 'Jbt ROie Bowl could turn tut to '~· E~~-•Mbta plbUe p I•·• 1 In tltt be a rtmatd. of tbe Cal-Mkld1a.n 1euon .~~~ .. r8dJo., opeffl', wltlcb tlte Berkeley ch•Jll woa, ~ • lt-7. .. ~ 1,.: t UM aame of tM maa never came Cal's h op e 1 for a trek to Pasadena : ;~pt. '--t ~ t ·~ ~ee ~~=~:• f~~:;gi'!~ ~ .;,~ probably doela't arwW ye ma uit ~ ~.1 '. mu a. uved W attained nc~ SC-Oregon State duel (also at the ~ • Coliseum). ~ ~~ .. 4 A first class halfUrne show by Marina ·a ~1 estate developer in Los Angeles and Orange e:ountiea and a Newport Beach resident. John Garland, a long-time member of the international committee, thlnkl Loll Angeles' chances to land the Games are good. · "I would say the IOC waa very happy Loa Angeles got the U. S. , bid," he said. "The problem coolrontlog the IOC II that it is becoming lnqeaslngly bard to find dUes with lbe necessary faciliUes to properly stage the Games and Los Ang~les certainly has them." Although the bid presentation . is more Jo_lting Lett than a year and a half Bw:ay, Los Angelea is h8rd at wort preparing ILs case. One of the men working In this direc- tion LS Robert Golden, a Loa Angeles public relaliorui and advertising man who ia ei:ecutive secretary of the Loa Angeles 1976 conmllttee. "On the basi8 of facilities," he declared, .. we ~e more deserving than the other ciUes !lleking the games at the present time. "But . that iso't all there b to !~" he continued..-"other elements are in- volved. Tblnp such aa culture facilities, Ul"IT~ transj)ortatlon, vtsltor accommodations and climate. However, we alack up well tber~ too." Memorial dinaeum, home ol the Lee · Angeles Ramll, UCLA and Unlveralty of Southern Clllfomia football teams, _would .be the site · of the track com- petiUon, a purpose it served 3IS Yean ago. A 15,000 seat covered stadium would be built in the Sepulveda Dam area 2S mllea west of downtowo U>e Angel.es for the swlmmin& competition while the Sports Arena would house basketball ac· lion. Ohio State ·Slices SC Poll Lead Over Troy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -There b one advantage tn playing the top.ranked team in the country in a football pma that will determine your Rose Bowl hopes. No one. can accuse you of lookina a.bead to next week, aay1 CallCornia c:oacb Bay WDlaey. Willsey aa1d be thought . Cal had a g o o d chance to beat t b e Trojans. He was joined in the opinion by John Reid, publicity director (or the University of Wuhington, wtucb lost to USC tf.7 before tying Cal. "I think Cal will beat USC," sald Reid in town prior to W83hlngton's game Saturday with SlaQford. "Off our perfOrmances against both teams, I'd .a,y cat has a real good 1hot at it. Cal lw a good deJense and I think use lacka OM." "We call stop looldn1 ahead to anythin& beyond this week," said Willsey at a meeting of the Northern Caillornia Foot· The University of Southern California ball Writers Monday. has been playing cllffbangera all season "Obviously this ia the make-or-break ioo,, and now the two major football week. It'• this week or never as far polls conducted by the wire 1ervicei 11 California is concerned." are starting to look like a Trojan game. Wlllaey, whose team suffered through USC maintained it.s hold on the number a 7.7 tie with Wasl1lngt0n Jut week, one spot lri the two pol11 after edginl was asked if Cal would concede SC'a Oregon, 20-13, but the Trojllllll' hold ls star running back. 0 . J. Simpson, a slipping. certsin, amount •I .Yardl&• durin& the Coach John McKay'1 undefeated forces game. ·' (8-0) hel<J. only a 13-polnt edge over "' "We're going . to try to shut him o(f Ohio State in the Aasoc:lated. Presa week· with nothing," said Willley. "Of course, ly football rankings. The same two-clubs he may get 450 yards." were ooe-two in the United Preas (n. temalional ranking1, but there the SC margin waa sligbUy more comfortable, 29 points. Kans..,, Penn State, TeMessee and Purdue, all winners last week, main- tained their thJrd through sirth rankings of last week in the current polls. The bottom part of the two polls, however, were shaken up quite a bit. Michigan and Miuouri moved up to seventh and eighth In both polls. The · onJy difference Jn the two polls came in the last two posltiONJ. AP lists Georgia ninth and Texas 10th, while UPI reverses the order of the two schools. California, USC opponent this week, dropped from the top 10 in both polls to 11th this wed after ita 7-7 tie with W83hington. 'lbe polls: * Emerson, Laver Win BUENOS AIRES (AP) -Rooernary Casals, a professional from San Fratr cisco, defeated Inge Roget of Argentina 6-3, 6-1 Monday in a first-round women's singles match in the South American Opett Tennis Championships. Pro Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar won bis first-round ainglea match by downing Jorge Martinez; of Argentina 8-0, 6-2, 6-2. :) ~ Beach Olympians -John High last Friday night aa the Vikes !J onl Hewitt, Ed Burke, Bill Jewell, put on a · mappy band perlorman· _l :. '-:; eford, Pete Weigand and Ann ~. fireworks and then crowned 1 ~ . k will be honored guest! of the horn~ queen. Mexican ligh~eight champion Arturo Lomeli lands hard left to the head of ·Ruben Navarro during fight at the Forum in Inglewood. Lomeli won .unanimous decision and possible title shot with C·arlos (Teo) Cruz. In p>-featurei; on the fight card, Dwiaht Hawkins stop- ped Fr8R.ki.e Crawford in eight rounds and Jose Napoles flattened Des Rea in five.1"811J.nds. Pros Fred Stolle and Roy Emerson ·(Newport Beach). alao *3.nced Stolle beating Julio Van Kerckhov·en ot .A.rten- tina M, f.2, a..1 and Emerson defeating Oscar VakllvleH o( Argentina 8-2, '"3, 6-1. ' ut on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at Bal· Elmer &mba •Y• ol hl1 Huntln(ton ~!.. ',. · Harbor Chamber of Commerce Yacht Club. Beach buke&ball Seam, C1ln'f!ntly ranked lll Tkat py Montel1lftla It 'the D'IOlt 4 t fellow yoa'U ever l'1lD up ~ a1u1. After ...... 11any ded&lni ltl• number oae in 1tate: 11two on two, I bow we're Ute best hi C.WomJa." He WU refeninc to Ilia IUper ltan, Roy Miller ud Mike Contreru as the unbeatable duo. : 1,.,.., .. I« ZI day1 ill Medco, he ~ ~.;\ Si.ephens Dies ~ ... ••• -..: Ex-American Leagu,e ,Ace "' LONG BEACH -Funeral ,.rvlces ~were ~ today for former 1tar Amerk:u League Infielder Ve r n StepbeOI, who i:!ied Monday of 1 heart att.ck. He WU 41. who according to friends :do ~ of heart trouble was • to Southeut Docton Hospit.al Jiiuf1 Mlywood alter complaining 111o11t p.lm early M .... y. wu later tat.ea to Long Beach Hoopllal -be died lhortly . ' D 1 CS. • llaodliop, made headlines -.... fled Sox In IHI and ~ .... tilt AmeriCln League . ~~ ii -Ill and 14', . ~----and llioJlilltiot __ Wlls_waa i ~~-~ .. --1-in ....... -.. ·--.. --In IMI,..& · n11ts ...,,..;.i-1111e.teuia --. ~ ftllo lor apd ~,7• N~ ............ "' .. ,...._ . . ' and .three chlldren, 21, and Wendy, I&. Vern, ~. Rona1d, VERN STEPlHENS Night Racing. Setis'on Faces Strike Threat L0s ANGELES -Western Harness Racing officials ·and members o, Parimutuel Guild .local 280 failed Mon- day to reach · agreement on a night contract, threalening the ac.heduJed st.art Nov. 12 of night racing at Hollywood Park. WHR officials oftered, and ··the guild tW1led down, a night pehnium for ticket sellers and the cashiers of $2 per nt1ht. end to back up Chandler-at flanker. ... ... ... ST. LOUIS -Hospital olfldab 11 Id 1partacutet Harry Caray WU la fair condition AfOllday. Caray, unouncer for the ~ Loall C1rdlilal1' ba\eball t e a m was l1nlck by a motorist u hfl croued a-St. LaWa 1lreet early Swtd1y. Miss CasalJ and Mrs. Ann Haydon Jones of England eliminated Marta Fernandez and Elvira Welsemberger of Argentina 8-2, 8--0 and Julie Heldman of New York and Mabel Vrancovich of Argentina ousted Ana Cavadlnl and Ana Arias of Argentina 6-I , f.2 ln women'• doubles. Hawkins Tops Foe LOS-ANGELES -Featherweight Utle contepder Dwight Hawkins, 126, noored Irish Frankie Crawford, 125, in the first and second rounds and put him away ln the eighth Monday night to cap a knockout-studded boxing card at the Forum. mtbellchedul~ 12-<ouooer,tlle~ year-old Hawktna sent Crawford 22 1ail- liig through the ropes wltll a l;ft hook. : Referee Georae Litka stopped It at 1:11. That figure is now in effect for night meetings at Bay Meadows in the San Francisco area and Los Alamitos. The guild, however. mlm.imum of ~ a night. • .. ... asked for a Bucs ~~ggle Defen.sive Line oAJCC\ND -Tbe two-year oper1tloe el the Nonb Amer1<a11 Soccer League was a $1 millloa &euea for every owner, T"'1 Blllf.n.:-ol Ille Oakland Cllprn, aald •r.iooday . TUI'• the a,... Hillian! laid the 1oqM -Ud .. dole ... b tM NAIL'• two-year ~ ... LOS ANGELES -Sopbornore , Bob Chandltr ~ Injured Jim Lawrenct at •Banker tor Soutl\el'n 'CalUorni•'• ,,,.._ j"" who lace Callfornt1 on Sablnlay, but he'll llJll be called on to reuan , tleb . .' ' .Gory Orcvtl will be· moved f1'Jm split 87 JOEL SCHWARZ but lhlnp rel a bit men compllcoled or -. Delft '°"" ...,. on defe.nae. To fill White'• oJd rpot A simple ankla Injury to Or&nl< CoNt on defense, Tucker II lhiftlnl ,_,.,.. College's a1arm11 .olfenafve riebt ~e or DJlddlt tacti, Ed Foote to dellllllve bu resulted In • ICl'lmbllng game ol r1llhl Llcllo. musical choln oo the !'Irate .. delenslvt Aod Into Foo4e'• spot ,... lioe- Une to fill the gap on olfeMe for Saturda7 Jim Bamlk, but that 1ea... another night's game wtth Santa Ana College. _... -at-· Into 11111 l•P. The ·-moVernent o( playera ........... Bnebacter llik• a.Qv. came u lhe n:lult ol an Jniur1 reColv9d IDM medical -. tllht by ladle 1111 !llJol lut Fr!di1 •-'--who .... -11 mlloed Sao DlepClij .Ci>lleP. • ~ .... Dlif>, -iv - With Ille ~ Hunt lfdellned, • In drtlll MoodoJ aflernooo. ~y Coacb Jllct"l'ucl:er ~ llOYed' def.mt.. .......,... rrom • -fnJury lllat .... tackle Dtoll White -liie -llrlded him to only a tollan appeanince untt. • ; ' .. -11\i Knlahb. -r Tbat move 'in llaett II prtUy limple, Alleo'• pt l>locklnl ablll\f, portlcu· larly In proteetlng QUarluback Phil t.e- moine on hia sprint out passq wu a hie 'loctor in the Pirates' 2'1·1f lou to Sao ·Diego. Despite San Die10'1 I mp re 11 Iv e oerlormanco against Orlnl• eo..t. the Pirate <OlC!tlng stafi llllnb the Knlghta woo 1 be able to hendle Fullerton th1a ....teod, In the bonier c~y when the , tlto ochoolo meet for the Sooth Cout Conltrtlice cbomPiomlijp. . By a J.1 l1llJ1ln, the occ -. believe Fullerton wU1 ea!end lb Winni"ll -to .. , ...... Only ""1staot .... ~ ~ WontlCotl thlnb San Diego will bea• Fllllerton. but ldmlb the Knlgh(a wU1 need a bi( broat'to IUn1 the trick. f\ • " ' --- ' D~en Area Schools in Action ' . . J?rC.n cage -..... ' . ' · T~, H°")'!"' '· 1~ ,. I ! I 1. 1 • I I I o.111.Y -.,_..,, Noue111h 5, 1968 'i: Los Alamitos Entries - • :. Los AJamites Results ·. • • '• kliMYI ~ (lir.luJ 1 ....... tM CMr'M M ~ fL ... 11'11 ••• '-IO l'Wl'I'" A Go Go IColllnO L«I Tlmt>-11 1111. A11o lan -T~ ~. S..- C..IOIW, GfrJie'1 ltodr;lt, ~I Ltcty, Finey ai.t scn~nilnl l1r, SIXTM uca. • val'llL t vemr dell< a. ~ 111 .,_.. AA Mlru. l"vr'M "*· ROfll ltlct IC.rdltD) lUD 1M L• a..,. hnl IABba) 1• AM ... lldr. ... ,,.. ... ) ... TllM-R 6/'IO. AllO lt1........,.rlelt.t, A1111ir'1 ll-1, Wiiiow Go1!1. hrtlNlld, ttt'I A It• .,_,, Meblit-.Chldl T... ' kn~'"'·· SIVfH'TM IACI. a yal'lh. t l'tlr .... AlbqlQli:' '""'"" ti• . T\fy Go (l.JiohllmJ JM Ul tM Dlan!Olllll M WIM (Ania) lUO t.• fllft ..,, FIM19 Ot Cto.lrvl 4.20 ,Tin.-1• 1/lll. Alto ltll!I -111111 ltodrtt. Mldwrf MIU .. , Tl!rottt." lack. U11el9 Edl•r, ll"!Md ......... $e!'IO!' eowi-. lcntcMd -l"onn.ll •At'ftlr, TlllY ~ Mi. WI""""" Yetttr'1 T~lo. •llMTM RAC•. a yar*. 1 ..., *' a • Ill Dr* M """' f'urw moo. , Mlat ~ llf> !Wit-.) e.• 1.• t.• Tltwlll !Mc~) ... s..• Uft 0. .. ,,. llCanll) ... T~UIO. ..... ltlfl -OkUr"• e.m. '*" ...,.,., Denis .. Glod, ,_ ...,., L• lllW1 ltodrft, ' ' ND IC:ntdlft. WIMTN lllACL G Yllnll. 11 ,,_, llMI a u. Ill GtMllP A MlrM. l"urM .... ctnfotl Mlft 1 ... .., ....... JA .. ..,. c.-ttdl l'#llloftJ .... "' YMlll LYill fl'" .... ) .UO Tl ....... 7nt. AllD hi! ...J" ...... ""'"'*'• Urlel9 ~. T ... 111111, AWllllao """"'· lcrttlMll -Mr. ,_.. llr, Hat Trld<. • :PREPS OPEN DRILIS • • .~; .r ! CoaUued from Pap 11 ~ ma WI yar as well ~ an ID-sunset Leacue ilioicc,, . ·:-~,-be'1 In good - ' jijtb Dan -(M), -E-Delfi <M> and John ' (~ <;ombic ---uai<r ,.nuy plQm of )iii --especled to help 1"lt ... Randy Combe (KVP : :'!I last year'• juniar vllllty) 1Qid Dave Smallwood (6-3). : 8;mallwood wu cited by :::<11or u Ibo most .improved : 'Jl]ayer over the pul ,..,.. -· Footboll apptan· to be -· Ing Into pl)l!-swon ldlvlly. So, Taylor. mmt watt for l!oian alone with erlddtn :t.iit Lowry, Richard "il:ontrom-ery and Rkb McDonald tojlnlsh up. ~I Berg la abo upecled jo try Git !or Ibo vanity Ill! ~.. cl Ibo pid t-i--~ :;;; ,... .... be allacklng the oppoeition from another angle. Gone is Ibo Orana< Coasl area ~ leader, Mike Jacbon, via graduation. • Jacbon was Alt-crestv\ew J:.eague and All-OrlJll• Coast ..... Bui, 1be rest ol the team la -with four atart.n at COU!i Gary ~<!<Ion'• dlaposal Included ,an Brian Jones (f-2), a for1raid, Ray Wilbur (HJ), 1 Curd and two foot- ball players that may not be around for a while due to tht tremendous f 0 0 t b l 11 season curmrtly beinc en- joyed II lbe Llguna in- llltullf>n. Quarterbaet Sltv• llfiezl>owskl· cl 'Ibo Artisll' football t..m .... the captain o1 last-,..,,, -lngem and ii espect.d to ltlrl II guard, Stevt Klosterman (6-3) is penclled In for ceot.r when be completel bla activity at Ibo pivot pooltlon In the Artists farward woll "' the foolball fidd. Olhera expected to help Norton'i crew art Brian Bagley (W), MlU He~y lJ-1), Rod Rudolph (M), Pal Jae-and GI'!'" Handy. The Art1lta picked up one transfer ••• Ra Garner, a sit-footer from Lompoc. Norton 1111 bla taam wilt surprile aome peopt1 before tbe7're through. Lut teason Ibo Artlata poolod an J-14 -' • -' . .,.. L:. ·-~ Bitgley,: · K:ulni : Lead Grid . ' .. . ' . ' •• • j ' , ' • • ' ..... ---... - ' • ' • -f . , ... ' . . .. ~ ·i 'J • • !, • "- '. . ' . J• ' ' .... . " ),:~·.· .. . , " . " ' ' . / - ' . .' • . • l '• ' ' .. . The ear :that financed a man " ' ,· ,.. . ·:. . '· .. . .· ' . . ' . ' ' l .... --.... ' • ·- ' I ··" ... °!!', • ·. . . -. • • •• p , I ' / ' ' ,\ I ( I •• "· ' 1· ·••• ~ ·. ' , ~. : ' . • ~·. .. , •• I I j I I l .. -; . ' ... . ~ CARRYING A TORCH-No vatjety show Woukl•be complete 'Wltl><>lil a torch singer11 and. offering such tunes~ 01 C8'i't1Gtve You Anythlhg But Love" and "U You Go Away" wilT be Mn .. F' . .A. Flink, wbo allo will .prcwlde piano 8':CC11lj)811imeat to m11DY-o! the olher'.acls. • . • • • Forgiv.en.~.ss .P~ys I • • I• ·-·---·· ft --h·-· .,,....._ __ _. ___ . __ . -· --------~- - ' . l " ' ' ii I ·- ·-r- ., UPIT .... . . ' 'HUNGARY' FOR FASHION -Eastern Europe's leading couttitler, Klara Rotachlld (Jell) helps Hungarian-born actress Zsa· Zsa Gabor ·with a -<Iron f!ttl01[. According to Mrs. llotacblld, "skirts may drop a little, but only a UIUe. f thhik women want them to 1113 short." . Dynasty in Business· ' t ' Pouble Ring Ceremony ........ For Paul R. Fin _k .J·r. \ -. . Yellow llld 1!bllO I!""'""• olocklllddllllol-tbo lllrdtboG_-.._ ~ "" Ibo weddl"I d ~---A.Plok Jr. ' ,,,. Rov. Robert w. Lallln coodllctAd Ibo -""' • ~ 1lllltlnc ·u;;-diu.,.... d llr. ud~ A. G. Davlo llld ... -d 11r .. aa1-. PMIR.Jl'IU,llld-llDJloo)lelocb. al~~~··" ~~'lloof ~ ...... -; pe..1• aolt"';Tii a A·lliio, · •t•r'1 · ••d 1~·•1' .. •P· pllpo. . . lloldlnf'llor 1JMb \iell WM ' a .beadod.1111<~1iead-/=r::J:~~ . . . ·Her bild,d-....... --, ......... d daloleo, ....... -and --wllll white mtnt•A ro111. Mild d --·-Karil. McLallea IOd br!delma!dl ..... lllol Jacquo; nw.. ~ " Ill! bride; Mi.;PIIll Jl'IU, -el Ibo brl~ ... lllol.Xlrll. Gny. . 'lbe~-­llCal .116,ar ...... A: 11 n e m-' " pole ,.no.. and . liJJd-a11 e1 ,.no.. -----' ,· ,,,. ............. -al' tended bl an 1'lllodllo, -man. -Drw, hi• <OUlln: llud1 8IDllll, llld ' ' IUcbard BaklwlD, -ed u t,IRS. l'A'UL R, l'INK Jll, -- Small , Purchases ·Shopping With Mate ·-:Proves ·'Big Mistake . ~ ly PA1111a.\,DAVIS Un. It waa marted down eo • ~t. J vetoed that. =ORX (1"!)',-.Cloth-·..,. Oftlt .._ ai the day · a IW.*Dd 11 ,J;"lD tbO'itiilerll lllcllllll.1iio ~Ille.--11t1SSlll.. ID busband ref\Jsed to enter tblt mrr ~icll--';!' Ii: 1"'>" cleparlme'll. Qulcldy and ~I· .. _;, .:;.:,ru,-1 ))' I purcllasecr everythlng oo < m";' lt;.., ~ ;:_ _my Hat. ' ._ • • j\lng .......... ...,...petiled I was Jeeling defeated whee by 'Jl""'".' Niver qalh. mi: b111baod decided to stop al When it oomfll to tboppJ.n&, ~:nswear tbOSi 'OD the way tht a~tr!&e bulbud 1 bu set r Pt my revenge. ~and CllallW',lf ll., ~help, TUl]llng the lol>lq, I put my :.M ~~· ~ 4 1aot tfrnilrdoim-on hill Cbalce IMi tum1 ·up bis 008'. of a sJlver lame evening tur4 !I>'. llni Item . oo l1lY llal tlanect ablrl, a pale green and WU ·a 'l!lnlor caa\. ~ I oiange llrlped cotton· shirt • ... "!llC'ted Lmlpt lite a lun with matcblhg silk hankie. Air " my bulband Steered me · ~ the 1ur deparlp)ent at I pul my · loot down the full gallop. · Ne~ ·'having h_ardut when. he showed me beard ot ·a ",Am lUf 'i llich u a (ondnelll for ·a pair of SUJ.-,_ .. -. b. ~ •penderl-.tth naked ladlU 00 , _ :,:OZt. mini; --1! went '?':';. wlle ·In her. right mind We went to the regular COfil ~ have dtJl8 ~-~a m • • depar:lmeol. ~· ,inlle vetoed . thing._ • a tur-co0area IUedt _. "1.m· pr8ctlcal": a Brlt1'b twe<!l -_ "too upenalve," and a wlltte ~ -·~1 ...Wd· set dlr-.... " . . . . ,. . I dldnl reall)' want a nln- caal wllll a zip-In llnl'!J, b u I ' lbal'1 wba1 I ended iip with. lf1 n¢ ~ ..... ta be a coctlall dna.' Bubb\' llnn- ly rejected i J,ow1iecbd black crepe u belos ·~ darlni" and a mujticolared --lllmber U ·-.agiln ·-.. too upenslve." . ' lfl'S BE fRIENDl Y U )"OU have new nd&hbon ar know of anyone mcrvtn1 to our 11.l'eL pleue tell us '°' that we may extend • frie.ndly welcome and help them to become acquainted ln theft new tun'Oundinp. Huntington Beach · ·visitor F h . I \I d I lllhen. -; -· Hunt! .... Beach' WO\ldl"I .. as ion nterp rete _ =~ ~~-.. -.""-. -.~-. ---='----'--"----'-- • . . -... ID J~-1111 H . lbe only m.. he ulred : • lmlld&od-and llpottct«alned .wblte mpe with one alaeve 536-9626 Cosf1 Me11 Vliitor 642-6014 BJ GAY PAIJLBY lnle'preter. Bui the volatile c:um-. 1111e dldn, 11111oe l ne!llYw* win mata their OfOSCOpe blonde adr<a who le It quite cltM wily Ille Ind the bo!lll ID· ·Gaam _., 1111 .. .. .. BUDAPEST (UPI) -n waa llUppaoed to he an lnl<rvlew with Klara Ratacblld, the leading coutmier of Eastern Europe. Hungary wbil< ltlll In 1"" Fr<nch were llnll. ' · b,rlde1r••m,1r!O. bl ..-_ " ,,,. ..... wlll "°' ...... "" teena wasn't giving up a ""' She b"!l with !\Ir, -.,... l!od{ llWtlia JilO 'ldiool lD roll 'I' eallly. · tumea with· U.S. Jaliela -J_,. ·'Ille ~ II a Gemini:. Rai'se-. in · .So. Coast Visitor . 494-0579 ·Hartior Visitor But with Zsa Zsa Gabor on the scene, the quiet, gray- )lalr<d lubloo ~ .... up against tough competition. Zsa Zsa's'never been the type to let otben have center stage. It ""'· she nld, her llnl Galaoaa ' el Calif.mt. BID cfadulll el the llDIO hJP '- trip to her-homeland to 30 Blul el l(ew ·Y0rt ~ ldlllO! and attended Golden WEDNESDAY .. ~ .·PllCEI (Peb. It-March years. She'd beenand ~ •• P"" them lhal .he waa ba""'• :t:'1naCollege. Prwntly he is ..,..VE"BER. 6 , 'l'IllOO (Aq. ~ ll): IO): Today ya u get declalon 675-3433 along the 'l'ay, -was -• •-. .. In the u. S. NaYf In ,,,., m . AOCOlll on .....,pllillment. going to he on atage to Um-Mn. ~~I In~ . Son Diop. , .• BJ l'YllNIY ,oMAlU\ • -You .art Ahia I<> _by._ red o1 one In authority -COllld Kids Like to don. labrlCt. . . . .-taP, You 'iet ·-Streu lavonbly allect your future. Ask . Andy "One ol the , reuooo I'm 11.'I! In bet-MIA G1bor'1)' ' · . • illES .(M~ lhAprll 11): imbi11on, ablH17, ~Iliana . ..,..Inl,.....orm.,.· =larn=Uy,_,-..,.m~•m .... ber$=,,,· ======-=== back Ill because I want Klan ' • '..I n t e rprethii'" '....a hlr Docto' r" Set AcllYlly lnemiel. You obll)n LIBRA (Sept. is-Oct. II): "I interpnt for you. darl- 'ing," Miss Gaba' kept ln- ·temipllng, u abe al.!o tried on 'Clothes. We already bad ooe to do my wardrobe. · WllnhJbited changing from ~ . · annen to quesUon,s. There ii :Ne1ra: from a ·dlatince -«M1ld "I'm lhrougb with the costume' to another, lheM · • """'"""'~ · poa!bla_ travel hlghlilht day. Rtach out ,,.. Fr<nch," llld Ml.v Gabor, llema I 1111Ded from Mra. k -TA1,JlltlS (April Z.May 211): added uptrltnce. You can who once WU I Dior Rolacblld. . To· Spea A lrlead allera ..... '""1ch life through roadlng, ' 'll>e Rolacblld ilmll1 II a . = ~ ~~-= 1rmL Special .lludy will Jl. r+--------~-----..., ... a11 "1nulY "Whlan -. -lbto~J' ·w--·lllll·-~pllj . ~. •. ,., she lollawe<l·hw rilal!>er Ind Ntw -·6o .. b,·)ii«, :"'~::ob;'.out :;~itOliPIO(Oct. ~:Ji): lather In. Ibo~ ...........,. ti cbO<lftn will! '-oll4'n(j,ocla) ~ v ... -Elnp!M"• .. --and Weddings, Troths TJI llHt the establlabmenl, a leanllac dlul>llty wtll l!ealll •ihtne: · · bow IO'...-plllh tb"11: Koop Pilot's Deadlines . . To avoid disappointment. prospe<ti• .. brides OI9 reminded to have their wedding ator!ea with black and white glossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart,. meat prior to or within one week after the wedd!Dg. In the heart o1 Budapest'• next . 1bunday 11 7:11 p.111. • allNiNJ (May 11.Ji.IM IO):· --~ ~ shopping di.strict, became In the Poycholo,Jcal Ser9ICel CycleJdih: ·--,.. ·UGflTAIUIJI (New., :D- atale<>wned. Now, all pro-C.nllr el Acedemlc -Med. Tab laillallve. lilnl!le Dai:. 11): Spatll&lll. on .-. ducllaa is daae ·rllbl In lbe ment and· Loamlnr ,Gmlp; reaponalbillty. ·siate ro. )llijner. peojh ·cli>M •lo~ ·: ""°"8• where a0me U 0 Ot-. '.. ~·A nlie ·lii·w d_,,e attadlan .• -. P4 a y ~~~wotten are employed mUin& ' ' Tbe,1111klnl lncludrl a com-could bi fOrthcomlDj. tmPreas w.wnt pme Dan' '1 twee.· · Clolhea that rtlill• $IOO to ~ m·..t ......_ ", IUplrion ·"111! rill,,..... to. ~ or caJala. stud1 ...,. For engagement announcements II II suggested that the story, allo accompanied by a black and white e!osay p i c I u r e, be aubmllled early. II the betrothal announce- ment and wedding date are . sb: weekJ or less apart. only the wedd!ne photo will be "' cepled. . To help fill requirements on both wed· dlng and engagement stories, forms are ava~ able in all ol the DAILY PILOT offices. Fw1h~ quesliana will be lDIWered by Social Notea ltaff memben.ill M2-4321 or 494-NM. Flaps Flip Flipplng paocak" will be leaturod when the Huntington Beach Emblem Club 1pooaon ·-a benefit brutlut !rem I a.m.. unW 2 p.J'll. Sunday, Nov. 10, In the Elb Lodge. "'-The fund.raising project Ill i; open to the public. Tickets will ~ be $1.50 for adults and 75 cents i,Jor children. ·r, Addiliooal Information may l be obtained bf calling Mn. for Benefit Mildred Cottingham, ,._al chairman, 536-4110, or Mrs. John TbomJ16011. 536-llG. Members attending tho list rqular meeting beard .._u cl the aecood quarterly meeting which toot place · Fresno. AU.nding the convonUon were thf: Mmes. Thompson, Arthur Whitten, Rager Canan~ Lawttnce Garten and William Orloff. . I See by Today's Want Ads: • ....... Canine - Build dw.t .~ llllCM'; pmtre+nJ lllUXI Pa .............. e GRANDMA Meda • ecm- panian to help wttb lla'ht --· e fR.ANQ; I: a.NAT ---"' thit antique Fnirdl dUm. -..... Jonah-by • "'1alet " '""" .... return ~ for )'O.s ,... -e nl.EE!I --lllml, ..... 11c -. ea.. ........... _ llOO. . "' -caunaelln1, W0<t. · · . lepl allaln. Yau pla Twice 1 )'Oil Ille' i<>e1 ta lberlpy' llld . .,-lor · CANCER (June II.July IZ): -quiet role. . Parll ta -1111· caqec11on1 -and ponota. Dr. Looi! bOhlnd the llCtliel. Aru CAl'NCONI (D_oc.11.Jan. and bqJ fallrlcr.,abo -lllcliard A. PIWA~ faculty , el'cllartralat,.ito•la-l,t):Gnalerllarrnaeyatbmno Fnnch labrlca )lDiOit ... member d Callfomla College #al/I II bll)illpted. Tiii la •m''al Ml.lie conc•loal. clualvely. Why . Par I 1 ! of Medicine el UC\ 'and IWI ·'!!"'""'· 111a1 JICll, Jin& true. ~IY ol 1'nl>!Jlvll1C "Becauae I get ...... far.... memblr·d 'OlllMa'• Hoapltal ~ (Ji'1!' :D-Aq. ll): You • A dump II ... tninda," she aid. ''Tb e el ~ Coanly, wtll bl· Ille are able to Gpr<a yaanoll. dlcllld. where famllJ allaln 1'reocb an a much ltl01¥W iu-t. 1 -Your· cr61tlve efforta are ap-~·concerned. Influence with "'· . • • aoir rurtbe< Warma1loo IDIJ' he t>lauded. ll"1 could r...-it ~AlUUS (Jan. 211 • Fib. taatea .,. nemr. -your ·-hi''calllnt Ibo lean> lrlumJJ'1. Love Ill .In Ille _pie-II): Ranantlc -..,.,. United Stales .._ aro In&--at Al-Ila Ion. Grat-1811fllClloa 'II In-mad .-. Dool pormll artentedtowardPalla." .. -, · • ·l ·dlcated:qpen,..-tobap-.~.to ,.._ l_Qclc. Mn. RollchlJd 'aid that . . • . ' u.er.11naUD111tot11e.amoun1 t.4001• Stoup · el dealpa Ille cln -out to , W-d Ibo -. IHI, pSde Eutera Europe'aa 111 ciM tbl 1n$, _. IMtd -.. lllhlon -"o:J1 .. '!llllrad81 d --"" the currerq lor lalftL -· ... --: lier -ba .. ' ..... ·0oata -,,,. --eluded Mn. Janaa Kadar, wllo bfljn at 1 'JlilL ..i 11ra. Of Hqll')''I· c om m u n 11,f Wilbm , c.a.., ..,.. leader, tbe wife .of M••be 'cdldtar0fariblrb YU&allavil'I Manbal nto, the ·-·:-~-Wiie el the Qial; Of Iran, and I~ --_,,_ aevenl_.prcmlneol ~-!lenbl.P-,,. lncludlq-. Kirk Doqlu. "n.e m1n1 u. only ,,. the Lil:i~ery Hour )'OU.111, ~~ aald Mn. RobchHrl. . "Sklrll may dtOe a Hille, but Costa. M• Ll1lrary la the aaly I llllle. I tbiDt...,.. · -el a llbiV1 !ll!lrJ ·- WIDllhem to lllaf slat." miJ '!llllrad81 Ii il!ll ....:. AMlllCNI ~ LA.IHn' , DllAl!'EllY • 9-~~~Nllll <O :•1 ...... ~ ........ e Pi.AMI NOOPINe · ' 'lxcLusivi •uAIAlmlD DUPUY CLIANIN• , •No--.... IMtltlC811 ·-i-"-•w-·-·-' . ·--PeWlol . , ... , .. , .• , .......... oua a(wiiiW SUVICI ..................... • r .. Mlf "..,, .... ... , ......... ... ,, ........ .._ Off'"' -'''""' 2001 540-1366 /0 '42-0270 CHRI· TMAS · PICTURES Notice the · Size! · ,,910 "ax 1 o ~ . . LIVING -COLOR PHOTO. REGULAR '$14:t,s YALUI • ... I THllasD.A.Y"' PliDAY ~·SA'fUIDAY NbYD* 1. •· t. 10:30 -to s 11111 , Ll"!GERIE FOUNDATIONS · ' ... ' ' :::· .;;, : MASTECTOMY' f :-t~f . 6U-OUATI CORSETIEllES .. ' . . Speel•lld119 In D&DD C11ps "I• C•mf...t•bl• In Y·!:ur Cup1" d» boUctel8. thin ~ ... 1C<Jl -In .. Dotl,y Pllol *" a - '· -. ~ 1782 llEWPORT •YD., COSTA MfSA PICTUlll WIU. n TAKIN AT HUMm DUMl!TY CHILDREN'S SHOr Mi<. . , . r • TUE5DAY -· -•..,-•..,.<•-o ·--..., ..... moe(C) -<-" - MmME MOVIES • lllfl '--""· -o,rtt , _,; . ----l:Jl8(C) ..... - --'K-W''.... -·~,_.~, ..... ,17. ......:.-----. ............. -~·-> 4'18'te -"' ..... (& ~,__-.......... ··---- 642-4321 1211 -....... llMI. ' N.+.pe11 ....... ,, I PEANUT,S -PEACH ·' ~; • . · 1~ I I -'• .. • . --~-~-__ _,______,___, ______ ~---·-------~~ ...:r . ...__.-............ ..... -..... ;. .... -·--· ... ·-... ly Charles M. Scllull lyl(911 ..... • • A -:.i ly\W ' -. ' ___ ....., ___ ...... --· r...i.r. -'· 1'68 ' , ELECTION RETURNS -David Britlkley 1eft;'and ebet 'HWlll•fhead .the i el~ 'i.m onl Channel 4 fool~j.n color. •Five minute report& al 25 and 55 mlriut.S alter the hOUr IU'LIOIJedoleclUD<~ ti! the major i:ii:es have been decided on ~ 2, 4 and 71 For .other nawon ,reporta-~I listiilg below. · · ' . • TELEVISION VIEWS Last Hurr.Jili · . For Polities .. . Denni. tlle Men.ce ' . ~ . : • . I .. I • I • . " . JI IWlV PllDT .,....._, Nectt• u S, 1'61 • 'Sund(iy iJJ.New Yor_1'' Sparkling Play -.. TOM TftU ........ ~ .. non n 11w-....,. -wtlll lllo -potoo. llli far -·""" lluihW "THI UOL Y ONl1• "'CHUIAICO" OPIN TODAY 6141 ZlltO MOSTIL IM "THI PIODUCIU" ~-······---·······--..... 1t10•01 SIOAL t" D.tl, O,y • .,._,. M.,.• "W'-e...,. YOU When lht Ll~h ..... ..,., .. :'IYI, IYE IRAVERMAN" ~-mdo -.Mou IU(I( -..... --: ... p.w.. ~ .... (II:. Ml.Ml INDi-'l'ONIGHT .... ..... '1 LOVI! YOU ALICE I. TOKLAS" .... ---''SWMt November" -STARTS WEDNESDAY EXCWSIYE EN&AGEMENT • ~~-M~ • DAVID O. SELZNICK'S ,.;..i..-.r lllAllGAllET lll1'CllEU 'Sa...,..r ... ow .... GONE ·WITH THE WIND IN TECHNICOLOR IWrint/ CLARK GABLEa.o.RMaBlltler IZ5Lll ouvu. HOWARD• DellAVILLAND ••• pr•••••••1 VIVIEN LEIGH at s-. O'Baro A Sehlllek l•lenatte1al ,.....aetf•• . . .,..... ... ,,.. ........ , ..... J .... w.-..,., Om> ........... , ... c..tl• .. a.w s.t. -a.. frll• tJ:JO ' Now buy theatre and sport tickets at Buffums', use your charge card .,.•k• re1•rv•!ion1 for mejor +heat,.. an,d 1port1 1ttr1ctions • , • ch•NJ• th1m to your luffum1' •ccount. lt'1 10 conv1nl1nt wh1n you're 1hoppln9. Our new luffum1' ticket agency la louted at the ~1tom1r S.Vic• Oe1k. • p ' • u IDS' ·~-·-·· ....... -------~·.,. -- 7f,utui . ..f1tt~t.! . ' '"' ' ' ' , b> 1 ·1 .1 . .' ACADEMY AWARD WINNER _, I ftOll.-. *="OLS• ' JOSEPH E. LEVM -• MIKENICHOlS LAWllENCE TUMtAN --THE &RADUAlt al.OR ·-oc-•-.... <l••••• ..... ....,:. CLINT EASTWOOD HANG 'EMHIGH JJt k W.1Hrr Lemmon Matthau The Odd Couple ENDS TONIGHT Kl1t1 Newelc Peter Flnth "THE LEGEND OF LYLAH CLARE" GAlf.TY ... vi1wa IADIANCE D•en Merlin Jt"'•• St.wtrt "IANDOLERO''· STARTS ·ytEDNESDAY SPECIAL MATINll, WIDNESDAY, 1 j..m. ERllESr llOtlllNINF. WUNUDAT M'AnNn ADMtlllON s1.oo Pl.US a... IMTWCtOD 11.lill"""'""".,..."" • ............... - llllllllltl ---~ UClUJIYI IUN -auv1•• DIHm&LD --·--,.!&# ---· • COLOR '.. . "'"' ' . "" .. ""'"' .. "' .. ~'..\\'hc 1 c Wrrc )()l l ·; ~ \Vhc 11 r ht;--~ ~ l 1~J 11' Wc 111 <>111 ?· ~ '•,.,nn '"""u'"'"'""""-"""' •' I . , . ......... H>l THI MWID llAN" .. Waltw ........_. .... _,.. ·--. -. . e COL.Gae RUTH GASSMANN --·· Specl1I Performan~ 2:00 •ncl 8:00 p.m. SpoclOI" Aal!lloolon PH-for o.....;. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY· ONLY ~IC ACTUAL l'lltl'OltMANCI OP THI • NATIONAi. MATllE OnMIEAT .. RITAIN -GLIVl•R .. ll'nl•••• llftSlllll·.lJ!(l-~ I I ·-·· I I ' Crossword Puzzle ACROSS . 1 Half: Prtflir 5 Thfoat clear- ing sound ' Bring to llllh•lt)' 14 AuU!or . Hitch , 15 Slow• It IC ting ..... , ll ROMIJI 1119Jstratt 11 Holl,..., thorou;hfare 11 -1t1vtn · l• Slow-wltttd '20 Fr. l11mlng rn1tltutlon 22 11111 In t1m11t r1qu11t z4·s•1•'' 26 Not Mtrtl)' 'Pf>U'"' l1 F1111lnln1 nlctnnt , 11 Sy11bol of ' authority : 19 Patt of I the1ooo1v Sf Gold •fntr's dtyfCf SS Anc ient cltJ • of Africa 37 ft••l4•c;• '8 lronsiful; c .... ,. .. >• HIVI~ oullklt of an ttll 40"- ratrol" 43 O"t whO nttl•cts hl1 ckttf 45 Klndol tu•or 46 Kind 47 Stnse of heiring 48 Pleet of wood , 49 llars ba41y 53 V1rbos1 57 Gauntltt 58 In addition 59 River of Africa 61 Old /. 62 ApportJo"td 63 Fresh wattt filh 64 llakt sntlodlous SOll!ldS 65 Equals 66 Portablt lhtlltr 67 Satisfy . ""' OOWN 1 Lucky nlllllbtr 2 Heath ffflUI ) N. Dakota 1 COll•unltr c Rm1av1i nlfht S S1111111rl1•1 dtlnt • ...:.... ctaft 7 11~uc11 · pl act 1 City on tht St. Larrtntt ' Dlstr~~~tM Ult C11f11S ---18 Stmdatd of ·pwfec~ltft ' .)J I . ·~ , • ,, .. . ~ ............ ' Evwyoiie Ha . .. . .. .... . . ...... • ...... ·~ .... ·11.• ..... • -'""'''' i,. • ~ ... -, •• r• ,-·····~ .. ,-,,. ......... , \' ~ . . .... . . . .. ... , •. . ... ' ,. , ,,,,. .,. TlltSd<I, ~-5, IM DAILY PILOT Sometliing n..t --·s....-a..w...._ l'llB 81fil6UI' IUJVGUr •A•!Qi.TPIAC.I Olli ftlB OJUN&B aJASl'-PBO.lWB ·~ .a.5t7a You C.. W It, Fi.I It, , .... It Withe W_. M !· ' SIS fOlt SALi HOUSESPOllSALa HOUSIS POil SALi HOUSSSFOllSALIE HOUSES l'Olt sALI HOUSE$ l'Olt SAi.a HOUSU l'Olt SALi RENTALS RINTALS I 1-•I IOOI Gl"""ll 1090 o.r.~ 1000 0-rll 1000 laycrost 1223 -....... ._.. 1400 Houni flln'!'JI!!~. .,.._ Pw 51w..I r.1nt1N: a11:1!111t1 IACK IAY -S BEDROOMS s BR-Ccndo., 1tun11neotn ,-'!!~...,..., 2JG7 ~ -. IUIL.DIRS CLOSE OUT 1411-_.,_. LulCVrlout Livi.. Continental; -' 1111; i Ba, """ ..... $22 IO Wt. U.. ON\, y s NEW HOMES AVAILAILI Wtll _..,... ...u p1aa-MANSION ~ +~ -. "' ,,. Illa -• 1111. ' -. -lo!'!. !!"' - ------m: ...,. HOLACUUTA.IDRanttnpaBelCll,llas ...i,.,...w;;,.. .... bO!b ••-!1>oili-..n ==---~.: =~~i!l:= -5.12-~ar-==--~:==---., •~values ID a 3 BR, 2 BA home in tqe epl\fe home Mlh d"""' .-...S =::i• =.~a~ tloo, lentecl ,_. Prioe<I to W1llter Reilly , Santa Alll 1620 RENTALS e 11a14 -• 'IV - modem Jdldlen wttb" tJuUt. ... ~ tam.Uy ~ 9eU. tut at $29,500. S338 Via Udo fl5.$0ll lflitMll U'tttunN:lheli e Ntw' Clla A a. · ' uallty eomtrudton lnclwlea all klkb.en built. tno. TWo - - - -Jlabllul dooor 1.arp ;....., llllr. 64ll-lG28 ~ -IY IUIU>Ell 117,950 · 2311 1<..;.di( -. ' ~Ji!eP!ace, Carpetlni In living rm, dining no, ...,,. ~..::!.and ._, IMloe f~ """"· 2 *1.ACHENMYER W ICllff .fHO New 3 BR. 2 ba. wldbl. Pf'--•I ~ 2 ..,, -.,...., ·&· master bedroom. ShakO roof, concrete pad ~ i.r.., .,,,.: -and "" bor. " -F~ litnl. m001 ~; 2 1llt duOI<"' blW, _$Ill). J\imllhod ...... ,.., riveway, lar&e lot&. Waiting distance to Public ..,._ 6 ~ wilh on .,,. .,_ c .. 1. -· . 1100 .-,, ~~ .....,, Cbll<bn • pet OK. utlll!ll" ~-~ -h Pl~~W:q~AN wed beauty&: euy maJn.. NHNYWISE PRICE a11:6 ,CUl!tmLa St. ~-arot« ed .. 'bt'Qr,ao. Jtdetwel ac • ~~AL BUY AT -Locot.d ,. qulot For Tho BIMlttt WIH -...., In this all 1"'" • 63Ml20 • • 2--911. ...,....._ 11{, ,.. , •-• •• .. 21 (Located at Hamilton & Bushard) UY ' ...i •• uc 11treet .c ._,. ""' •-hp.._._ Pool.· • " -Cl:llTEAU Li iii61.,.~ ONLY $'18.s<!I-~ .'!.' Bl' -----lf ""' ----1Mlll. ..... a-plu and. Laflllno llNch 1\rOS bo., mtnl, w/w. 2 -"' .-.:_~ ,,.!t.. ~ ~.Q5A...lfl!" -~ r1Dft the....__ r. • can atton:I a ;;2,CXX>·dttam '3 BR A: flm. rm., Wtell-hlt OJL~. 3 ,:BRa. $42,'M OK. 534-6980 Bkz', ~.:furn. 2 BR·~· OU.. AA"<VA :eonwnttonaJ -.. ,..... ,,,_ ... this "':"'~ &. :_: Poi. a.mtt R .. 11y .... _ La VIia 1195: , BR.. 211 ba., fJ"(ll. x.i. ~.~ • --'INtff - -1a l' -.. 8"l>mll your -G ";h Ill R....._ !iO E. lTUo.a., CM 6"-Clll3 -~ Dbbwuh<r, w /w; -1111 POMON°A"AVE. C.Mj, 11111 home Gil our prantee ,_ _., ~ BR, 3 ~ ~ A: p@t OK. 5.3'--6980 Bkr. LGE 2 Br 2 BL• poa1J ,_' HEY YEJSI '8/B .....,. p1u. • Neu NJI. '-">et Ole.~• c4"n. tlol Mor 1250 -,,.,;~~..-id -""· $165: 3 J3R. !ncd. )'d. 'fl,.. _-.._ $135"1(w. .,.id. : -!IY OWNER --WW .,....i.r leUe/-"""'ta; dr>peso Av&llQla ms "'-'tia '4l:?ldJ J\llt listed, what ~·ve bee'I ~ b'. NO'l'HING DUPLEX (A\INCIPAU; ONLY) E -..-..;...i.... 'Is' Bl -' .... -Sl>r. WD.SC¥>I WEST 1-M. • '""""'°"'and'......... mtu.. 3BR2bo,-.... Nrl;ew-v ... ,....... I ·6 Unit Apt. H-C:0.11 -'100 !um-tltll pd. Htd -~ • "powN. 4 -2 in excellent wfnteNuD\l'.O« Evea1nP Call MB-lOOO 2043 wmrcµFF DRIVE port I: BrWol. Le l'l!ar )'d. . . ~ , $6,IXK> + tnoome per umum Adi.ts. ~ -.iuo rental .... Only $4'1,500 JUMBO .... nu °"'"' E .... _Wallc to AU.~ -Bil( .... PrlCel A Good 1n.-al L1"9o hncocl yartl . II.IOI-..... ""' • baths POOL, w/w ..._ .......... AUO --Oollep. 5 111,!XIO s Bit, 'batbo, --...... , _, ... :ITlli ... TERRIFIC ,_ .... H•-1' -ID --"' ....... ,__~-.. 'I-. . -.. tlo, loUeatl2QO ....... --• · £roeDent Mem Del , Mar 1CJcatim Full ,pu $26,00(l. Wf:RI -rememb·er N:O ._ •-' 25.SOO ...... only. 9-U3l t ,.... ..... and -For ........ N-.._... mo. , ATl'RAC, -bdrm REDUCTION 2 BR DUPlllES FHA & VA lgyen NO DOWN - v ....... ,. •• na. On..._ 45'~' Jot: ~500 3 • • Bedrooma BURR WHITE, ltNltor· ~o0~1,,. uUllll , <XWllffiE PARK tam ~. tentlon. 3 BRA, 2 bathl, Dn. to.!.~ J'kit Trut f1'tlUI ~-h..S37.JDl-. 2901.;.N~Blvd~H:B; ~ mt& ·DOWN. . • -COATS WALt,.CE .-REALTORS • 546-4141- (0pon Evonlngal =-==----- DESPERAIE ,SflUAllOll Owner transferred, must leave 1bls )oo.reiy rScJential commllllity. nu 4 bedu:u:n home bu: ev~ ' fazn.. lliY ....... 3 ...... - wtlh -· tnnna1 ..... .......,,.,..........built-lo kitchen. prdeo with ma.tan lhade and fruit tree&. ~ ducedlDl!O.SOO. lay & 1eac• belly, Inc. 21125 w. Balboa Blvd., ~ 673-9200 E-S4M629 °"""' ..,.. ·-« 3 BR Dirty Dog with Heart + Jamil> """" In """' I<> of Gold ..won. Ifo a.,.....,. Stn.U for $19,000 Full Price clovin wjll take it. 2 be.th&, Mth 4 'BFDROOMS. 2 MAR- pool-e!Zl!d yard cement block BlE PUUMAN BATHS, wan + a 22 foot enclosed Living Room with OJSTOM patio. Hu bsvy lhake ruol FiruPLA.CE, stepraver kit~ " only 4 )'el.n: old. Price chm & dintnr :room. c.om. SZ."60·· HURRY! Jlllete WI.lb CARPETS AiND DRAPES on quiet atreet NEAR THE BEACH. One bfodl" 1D ech:d. Beautlful mua< FRONT exterd wtth BOAT or TRAILER lkrqe ml mG PATIO. 2790 Harbor Blvd. 545-9491 Open till 9 PM --------- john macnab Ea<:b urut ""'900 "' ft •In l!Cl;i; .... -........, pr. --1am11,__....,_"' .. Wlt-ma ,w'">iii-. 675"4630 ..... 642-2253 1'iEW 1 Ulllt - lop condition. ·fm moolh Roomforboatltmll"'-ll06 moolh princjple A In-illll~ ..... 1<2.5!m BOND.RHlty 3 8DRllS 2 Bath•· FumllbedlBe<lruom,- ln<xane-Buy 1 °' 2 ol """ REDUCED TO $23,950 t..-..t. CAU. Sf\-1151 !open DeLancy Roal Eatato '""° '°' Ooa•t Hwy. "'"' I ~ hullt -..._ 2ff <JOiy. $ISO mo, --excellent rental properties. 'Wbol , evn) Heritage R8l Eltate. ~ E. Qiut Hwy m.'11 499-2238 499-3403 ... _ C.U tor detan. .l appoint-Best bu;)' in I area. By Owner, Collep Plrll:, GTJ4TlQ " Norae Ave,~ Mo., leMe. $11 WEEK, l, or 2.,Adulti; """' ID .,., 10% ""'1>, 3 BR, % Ba, lam., .,,,..., H•ndyman Spocl1la l4&-084f uW. pd. Nd -Nr • ...,i ltnlndng. "-dbl frplc cov'"" In...,,. Units ' BR-1% BL <>vt'L prtl BQ-, 56-llOl All. I PM. $24,000 patio, mm...-...,;~-. A. Swlntl .. Slnvto i.e."",..._« Hwy, -·..,....,lo<.,..,_, UPPER:>BR. ._ .. 111r. xlnt ........... -loon-1 ~ .......Vcleo, -Hi 1llO "'1• from ....... • ... "'· ........... $1.!5 .... 1162 l!2eo -Cloas4 -- $25,915. 54IMil'l'1 Fl, ......... .l color TV, Apt. -...... -.l Pl4cOmla C111. S<HllOT -.0 ---. BY OWNllC 3 bt<ll.,.. ,_ "''pool ~ • ---POr-· I< Bit J a.. lllo --•ll•ll>• .... _lot. try$2Silcio..._pmt DITlA;L INCOME EX· c:.t!!ft Porlt •• us Pool· --$1111' -'-'"1 In yud lo< doc m~ ~ ~ C>lEl>lNO $111,000 ANNUAL--.'U:NELY Lrr J Br. J Ba. ISIO'~ ... or cblldren'• plq --. , ' LY Prtc. '89,teiO. 1 Fully crpt'd &; 19t9'it. Bol.t •. ----PERR ON ·_, ....... -... -_., .. * 642-1771 Anytlmo * 3 AllD OllE ----- $25,00J. 5IU18I KlS!llON REALTY '91;"131 ~· 12'5 per. m o·.1 !N.;;;w~,..;;rt~h;o~ch;.~~9 BY OWNU<-Foroed to 1tll! Lido Isl• 1351 """" Cout, '-' -I• llO LOAll com $22,500 3 Bil. 2 BA. Lll:t new. Lowliiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii ' . IF YOU. •··-•••· 3 BR i..ne with 1 BR rental ::-1.:· *Good tocaU~ 6 Bdrm BayffOllf l.agllllO Niguel ' IMwport llMch J200 HAVE aa ..-eo1 -Boacia ':1~""-r..r~ ._~~~mthe ... ~~ at $Eli mootb tnoome or:i OWNER • _400 dn. Sunken 4 BR. fl ... fl'Plc. proftAk& SPAC ~e Vlllage,.2 BR,• t;Ut ancl net4 Mlp • ®£ · •...-11 nA ~ ~· ...-rear of lot Fine ckwmtown ll .<:... "!"-' e11y landscaped. 2 BA, 11 liv, dtn. CE'Pld. US. mo. payment tnchvfinr kJcatkn Low down ., nn. "'1'°'"• cq:i.-... _ Pier/F:lorl201t boet 24661 LDI SetTanoa drp4, trpic, pooi, dbble. BURI WHITI, ....... everythina:. Spotieta clean ellt. can pay-f Br.I 2 Ba .Dec ktt. ~ve View of~ Sale or teue w/P.PL Furn ~ ll'9l'POrt BlYd., N.B., 3 + den home wltb lovely m now. 11.64 Boise Way, 546-2832 ~ deean.~ 9'IOWn tr.tr AWf.. or unfuzn. 6n-ZM3 or 675-4630 --.. 64" -•• ..-. pool, !up !meed N rt By owner. Lorae < BR. clln-$215,0oo . . BOND R!A~ TY ~,. · ' ......_ ·--" bu nnn, Mmollt newCApol in ... room -;•-+6 ..-. Shown by apPl ,__ --~ -~ -~ ~--3355 VI Lid 67$.2723 32325 ""· """"'""'· SPAC -vntaa .. ' 1111, • NEW. D UXI • w/w carpets. IP&liding DeV.' et fM,960. 54&&13 I D, So. ~ 2 BA, Jc ll•, din, erptd, 1 • J llllltKJ· maid~ ., ....... 2 bolhl, fi""1ace. Vlctofl• 3 BEDROOM llaule .l lot foe · Ev•" 6'6-19'1• $2238 --drpd, frplc, O o o i -... 2 poo1a .Jr.. 111op aail Only $34,'500 HURRY! sale. $36,500. &-% mrlng. Sale or leue w/opt. Furn restaun'.nt, tennta oourta l 646-al l ""'"'181 lluPIOil..., Salo 1975 °' ~ 613-224& "' ,,.,,.,. __ tb-Y-• I'\ I l • \\ H 111 ~I \II\ \ll \\ Rl\I'\•" 1te3 Baker, C.M. COLLEGE PARK ========I ""°"' Eveo. J-lca ln1t !Wei ' i"""'o~n~•Th~e-~B"'e"'ac:"'h~ MoN VenM 1110 NEWPORT -I«,.,., LEASE or ....... 3 Br. 211 c.utHwy.atMcArtlwr · 200' to beldl. Or will trade Ba. 'l'Ownbouae. B l t n I • e · ~ e 5 Units $1500 Down.Help -U•uoual Bayfnint equtiy tor aoo4, Laaun• ..,..., .,.__ 2 ,., pr. Priv NR. ~-r.....,, l&- $47.500. Fantuti(: te:rm.1 for tfill TO' No. Beadl w!PleHUp rsldential lot, P. 0 . Box pa.Uo. Ped.~ $2S(I mo. BR ·2 ba part/Am $180 at'f!a. 3 J&. beckm.s + farn.. ,Big 4 Bd, 8 bl. + IM!P l\aest 1411. Hdnttntttm Be a c b . 644-0n.'1 dud. WI IU' A.u. 4 ll«lrooma-+ Pool Try $6 000 Down "" ""· . i ........ "' " "'"""""° + 2 Bd Apt m•i -°"""' 1 BLOCK to-. BeaulUul ...._ ~ • ~ ~ :::"' ~~ Clean old; lD'lits -a~ ~~~ m~ ~ Garden & terr in: tsr Pr. 2to1F~.Du&icf!': ~.,dmbh:w~ ~: , 2· IR, OcMnfi'ont • w,o. family """" and ..,,. BuY ANYWHERE ON BAL-Inc <JOiy $21,500. R. C. G= l!al'1 -~ ~..""· ~-~TT· No ·!taff. "'°-mo. 1~ ~~ ara\e laundry area. -15J® BOA. • ""JUNG" 3416 Via Lido rn.a!llXI 1111~ '" Rltr. BA YCREST Heel<d ""°'· -One 01 a ' • ._ • ~ I.======== BY OWNER • ~ex 2 Bii L&\SE • Bil. fum. · Ded< F.,..--,,,=,,_.,,...;.._:-tl r..Ww. 1· Beautiful. --kind. -132.960 ·-"" (.-: ... -.SPRING Hunllnaton ... "' 1400 eadLNrsd>laAlho'1area-• patio. Nr be ....... $'115. 1 BR "'"""" .. water ~ell, ·-& Ce. with dining "" ..., IQ tt' -.. · .-... REALTY ..,._200'! Also 1 BR duplex SHO. "-'·-.$125 mo , ~ ... ~= °=• 1arp patio ~ .;..,.: 646-TITI 546-2313 ORANGE COUNTY'S ·---"ANYTDIE'' $11-l·l'oy"'""tl' RENTALS ::'1~ .. pets. 213.' ""' 1 adult Glil{ 1 · "'...,., tMm Em!llent for entertain-LARGEST Inel.nt aH oa emt:lna: loan Hou111 furnished -~900 7 5 ,., u94 2629 Harboe Blvd., C.M. ·-• -· ·--e wi~• . LUXURY ~-T----2 2 BR. upper; few *Pl 8 Un... -· .............. ··~ 1~293~E.:..:1~-·:::h~t.~ ......... ;;~:1•!iii:~~~iUiei~~,-·-~ -· ~· 000 ~ ~ to ....... """·-"° t•• Call for Appt. 3 BR. on comer; quiet OJI de ~ No dowTI ~:l.! .Gefte!al . 2 Br. 2 Ba, fpl; pool, patio. "" 1 o•' R--(714) 642,1235 All "" ""' $200 Down ID .,,,..., $250 Mo. .. ha I OP t ulil. pd., pr, -' ; ,.-. !O '!'.," lll1 Golf Courao Spocl-1 ~.',\'.:'~. __ now.,..~-. ,.. ... -_, • ~ .. .....; lliS; 2 BR-, prqo. F""'od 01>-• BAY<UIT --• ~ FOR 4 M>RE 881 DcMr Drive, Suite --==,.--,===-1Here'1 a vltw"'ttiat jolt won't ~ _._.. • UUUI" "'1... "" ...... u... ~ .,.""J ..,_ )'d. Older boull: va1lable ... • .,,..._ 2 bedrooms. Mo= Reall;y Ch Bid.. $500 DOWN qUit • .,.._ the whole ex· New ..........., au-pet lo '°"""' I -batha! ' • SPARKLING 3 Br. ' Ba • .., Mold -TV, pool ~ ' = B'9dl . pan11e of Mesa V~ ~ formal liv · rm. 1: matr. BR. a.rmq kik:bell! Spl.daul nowt 5-*al80 Ila. quilt st. Bltns. er,a 6 4155 N. Newport, Na .;.. =·:=;· J!!!!!!!!!~-!!f!~ '"D~E!fl!!!!!!!!!I ~.:" ~ ~ try Cub Fabways. Lov<ly Panelod .;.,_ All new paint. ~~ "=• = Rentala to Sha,. 2005 ..... ·..,,s. 123$. ~ Corona Ml Ma. r l'IU"' Just !ntroduc«t to the mw-4 I: convertible den + for.. Vacant. $2,000 Down; take ~Gllrap! ~ P,oxii 3 BEDROOMS ket """" bt aromd lq! ma! dinln& room " break-.... , -F.H.A. 3296 ...:..,. """ ' ~ WORKING -wlll lban C...... ..., Mar H50 SM. Prlr• -'"'· 6 boJ OJsta Mesa • wm eamider Sl3J per nxinth b:rludel fUt room. Brand aew lilt· Amon& La. 96i.l&9'l • w 1'"'k '"'g'· L CdM home .,,; same. s BR. 2 ba. mae Jot. leue Refn( ...... tea !!J!"NGE COUNTY'S -and lnrereot. In& ........, at 144.96Q. . a er ee 6D-3'9! $'115 mo. G. E. Roberlm" -After 5 I'll _.,. LARGEST =·uni~;::::,.-:.::. ~ 546·5110 . Collogo P•rk 1115 Coata -2100 Rltr. 61>2440 ...... F,,;-cE,,_. ~'7~tc.oh,..S_,t.=-6"i4<'"'6,..4_49_4.1 3 bedroom, 2 balh, family il'ElliRE~~~ < BR. ]_Ba., "'" paXlu.. '16112 Edinger " 5 BR., frplc:., c..rp;; -. : CAPE COD room wtlh ftreplace home. ISOOAd••"'t-,cM. Crpls, -.-lhlU out. nt 8l:Me Open Ev 5«)6].tl 2 BR and -· apt. qUlet l<r•· patio. $1!5"Mo CLEAN -Ap(s,: Ooly ps,.:;oo. cond. $27,500 By Owner es. drpe, water pUI. No petf! m.aot Alt.« 5 PM AU ut11 'tn¢1 t11 ap ~ -... • tiatbo, ... ,.. -;m==:si:=~I .....,... ,_.......--,_. 1 "' 2 d>!Jdren on1y $135 m E lla1booi ai..i. · """"· lamilY room. '-' "'2 IR HOME ~a@ ~ mo .. "° -~t-H""t1""°" ....,, ,_, BALl!OA: · ~· ~~-Newport Heights Wood floon, patio, double N-rt leach l200 $25,9'0 will ...,; -t 2 -4 BR conclomlnl 211 BA, BACl!ELOR ~ utfl "" JEAN SMITH ORANGE COUNTY'S Shup ,_, -.., '°"""' ---Rllhl In !nWD. Z Stry Fannhouse' •toey """ ' •P•' 10 01 RENT qr true ~On Muna Ja=zl. ""';..,...... $1! -!iii. 'Ille. mo. a • , lot ... 3 6 r·-•·· ·---bedrooms neor .., beaeli older 3 bdr -.. utfl · ~ • ...... ...,.., N -· d!!" reqd. ""°"' ._.,, """" .... & I 'TOil LARGEST .... _.,,_ ~ $16,IEO . Giant ....; """"""" .. ..... ... ..... _ ed . ............. • paid, $2(11). 180 ., 23rd St :::.:"~-· --.,.;.. • .--m--, 104 E. Bai' ...... E. ~';. -293 E. 17th st. 646-4494 ~ ~""'°! °; DUPLEX ~-~~:.= ~ ';,.~~';y · i.=CM.:=M&-6125==:=::====--w .. --.===: ... :=:==:_ ~.::43::35=:1 ;VIDSON Realty 5 IEDROOMS qua1l\y "'"""'"'· Asklq 2 BR ...i. '""" hardwood to .,.., In_ Priced In 131'• MT-'5116 """· 96>-8T01 Nowport -'l200 Fouot1ln Valley MIOL _ldo_I __ . ----t •t1cE REDUCED Low ...... Best -.... $23,!lOO. :":;, "4:.r·~ ... -ale. • BR, 2 BA. " to w """'· lABl\.duJ• ..... $12"1mol'ald.·~·~ r """· .,,,_ rlgh> Slat ~ 516·5180 e OD. ' . • -ii Exclusive ch,,. bit-Ins I& f""'od • -,_.,, ~£0.:,: .!"' 1t-2"':'. ':! ;,· ~~ oa1n...i....,.. (l.E'6~ii~~ ::11':M:cirdie, Rlln. ~.,.a_ s:PfilNG STINGS NEEDED leacon" lay ,..d. ~ aiii Qc. 1225. .::-:=::· == ..... ::;==::::;==I. :il'l"';ioar..,.. -,. Delta R..i F.otale ......,_, 1S00""1a11H>""'C11. 1810 Newpon Blvd., C.M. --.REAL'"" Ing ,_M=T-J642====== HuntlnatM llMch 4400 7150 Harlxir B ex (operr ~@ni.np) ' • 541-1129 Eves. 644-(JSM 111119. ~ 1.1. .1. 3 • 4 • 5 BRa • llDY price • 3 Bil, 2 ba, tam nn. View 1 ~ . Ev ... ...._ --'=~=='--• .--"AH!TDO!:" """'ID -....,... walllne •\ ~ .. and run.. Priwl• L.111~ .. '.!_a~h~!Of 11111-""'· 1 ml. .... I Landers R._lon THE WINNER OCEANFRONT e e :m11 -Bl,.,., C.M. ~~~ ~.~ =· ~ ':'9!!.,.AROIY ~'!. VIEWARE~ ~ ~ ..! ~ ,__,. "A" ... me 8nod .... •BR 3 11a '..,. s a1rm --· If You Can Find """'~~~==-;=~1 ~ ~~~ .. ~·· "1 J"'" •• 1325 ~·~ ~-· • 11, t ba, """°"" ..,_ ..,.... l<' beomed c:dJ-°"""""" ..._ -Beodl. OWNER.OESPERATEI lltASHEAR REAL TY ,::"..:.... -~ .,... BR 6 deo. 2 BA, -o.;,.. ·, --· llMclt 47'1 -. " 1n <>so try ~ ~-•·• t11e -' A hlter luy So_ 11 ... LHM Option -~~ · Ev ... -ms · · lrVI. pool. !300 mo. -. --· .,. , ••· --· ' 1'6,500 • • • k Lid T ho ~·--....... avail 2 BR. a"° SllO ..,,_ • $77,500. ' -roofod Atrbn by r,.... , """'1<• W""''¥"" Rltr. than we .... l"" llitod on Ir o _ own UM ' ,,_1-NO DO"°'N · r IOl1nJ ~..,,,... -CAYWOOD llULTY Wells In no..r ~.-8'l3-'3l!O z..._ 613-ISM the lop t1oor at.., b.aMe1 3 B•-'% Ila. Lowly..,... w ,..., --betwlNpm l!eoutUl!U1-led--. w. c... Hwy., 6'3-12llO !toy J . Wan! ""· -~ -1 Oondomlnlum . • • lot. All bltnl, ...... ..... ...,.,Sci v-Luse -· ,..... • I • & , _ ·-Ni.ual ---· ' B•- YOO'D BEITER BUY It! AtW:bed ....... Pdv l'"> ---. --· ..... ·-... = =.;: .. v, ...... -Utcku> '.'~=··~r.:•;.l _::=::1:;0000..:;:;:'";r;•l;;::===';;o:;-o-;:o:::;Go:;:-;::•l::;;::--.:;IO:.:-O::-O_l 11-· ""'" CALL us• u.. 1'>ol. -_....._a....,_ .. ,. _ -·-y .. .,.. ••a. 2 ~·· . U.."'4 '°" • -,_ •" • M ' , --.. -~·~ n ·~ -· ...... Adu1~-~ No_.,, Sal ......... Realty wf/1J * 6M«ll.T " ----•• """ .. .... Cpla/---· On Lew ... i--· -•• • ;·, · ·--J 3 BR -Ba1 home 2'18 rll!it at $2$,500. View Jet. llllO/mo. 545-18 . ~ .. · • . •' ... .'' ... . \ :~ • -·-. ' >.·• .... , d.ti'111l .i\.,. I. f) ~ fll:.Q.• 315 Marino Aw., ....,. Vista o<1old to ..0 Paul J-R.ol!J LUXURIOUS 2 BR-, view.-Per _,Ill. <ml • -~ ~ .l.'VJI.~ 'fl JJ~ P lalboa lalo. 673-6900 at $32,500. 00 Paul -l!IT-12fll ' Evei. '"""'1124 Ba•ut. bun., "' unlun>. DUpl-Un"'"" "71 (213) a-m « - • • 1182-61!11 "' -"' .,. , SZO 300 ' "'""' ~-' Prl•. """"' "" lilll 'LAGOON . po1a1meot to '" • the bq. ~1..i..t 6 EX-flPAaOUS -,jd 1 ;;"-;;.-=-.--,,---~IRotfoa I ltMl6nd M CLUSIVE '.\JU:A. AVAi!;. Bl\. Larp )'d. llt'flO; $115 0ceM Vllw 2 1111. 2 )lo, A111ST'S HOME ' BR. ........ J\¥. mt ....... LoYdj-2 BR'• den, NOW. LEASE -mo. 1118 Knoz. CM.""' '81 r-. I ...... l'riV/lldl, din, rm., !pt, eltc. ldlcb. -...... !loon. ~ ~ bid. ~ Color 'l'.V, $3119 per mo. 6 "I °"""""'• 2 Bdml., 2 bath C.. . build --HAPFDAL RIAL TY 3 BR, 1%. -·~· ~: Rfl'ITALS o.11 ---~home, exdustve Haro. ·-500. ,..__ -. dbl. pr., OCIJllo,, fam. area. ........ , •• ~... 2" BA, ....... i,.. v .... --l'rio:M to -· -•~ "-to Mati:h In...,,e• rrt-8811 u,., ---·o. =-u~ 3 BR n - ""1 at !31,IOO. ! BDIT View In 'llM Blulfll 40 W"""' -6*6!SI. "'"'-Go If 400ii lu. -v1ew CORllN •.. '"RTIN o. .. ,_ aa..:1 i.r. 3 hL BY~-• -i~ ~ 'llOI' -.. ..... -... ~ "5 000 Own. w.ona "'".}·~~ . ., UI"·~ .(JI .,.,, WINmR ttaW 1 BR. suo dllldre. . R!ALTOllS ' fonna1 .sin. rm.; 1•.. pl°' utD • lBR. «ean ll'ool HOLID,\Y P1.\ZA --· ao JOU I, Cooal H-r, CdM A,T Bead>, by ...,,... appl. 2 tlevaled, well lndscp4 lot $115 ...... Ulil . ..,._ ' DJ:LUXE, ......... J.alna. ..:•::::!•=;.,...----..;i vtli Sll .. lsorecrm.Jt..2.SZ.eG w/ 1prmkle:n. A11.uma hrnotipt.$U15Plui..W.. AC.llltALS 675--16'2 ""xt mo --!SllO wo. S1W:S 51(% -~ $:1'1.1n ~"""" eoron. do! Mir 22JO -,..i. ....,..pa11111s 1~iZ""'"';;~u~-''!!!-.~'"~tlolt~'""~i w~ BLUi'FS Ana: a Br. 2 ""' -• -...., , No d.,1110& peu --· -ID pio1. -18151 Lilo ~ L1lXUlllOllll 'I B.JI.., -· --al ..... OldRHI ..!1!:. ~":. By-· ro,tfoO. tH .. H.B. BeaDI. fin. er wtfum., Ill!· BAalDJJR.' ~ ut11. ..-Rll>uaJ) "' ....... 3 bdr, ,,..,. .... , -·....... .. ..14· -1lu . Iii-.. _ ... active oil· !.!!~ ...... ,1210 11( ... btt.lo ·-the boy, --" El<-.............. loo. · dryer .......... ~ a.umvE AREA. AVJolL. CDnioet: C....,. .,,._ *·a.uT Hawo IW 1--pa&' w/ BeQ ptt pooo. NOW. LEASE --2 ill -; .1'fl., RlOWUllON R&\Lf'Y I Br. 2 ba.-hM a 11<. 0.-"°"" ""''· aD -"""" ,_,. -· po o I. 2143 E. """"Hwy, OdM v. .All-... ---llol. ... $11.900. lalhN UGO -<lK. - ---. a-.......... y OFPElt ~ .... 1m. -y ~· LGE. BR.,·-.-: 1' :-··-•wa.JBa t--= ' .... .. --Ill>. .. _, qlllo~ ... c...... 41• --I'll/-BR --•· lla1 tlaJ'!mllon>01"811.lJ &.,~ ... a YA-tluslv•--.•Cll-1(lf W"'*7-!ll>adooa Ill Uvtnr110. llf"' a• -,....llml dt6, e ~ t, n ~a 4 ,.. l'1M!IOI ~ -(J-) BSAIJT, 1111 I Ir. ll!. Ill I •tort"•• A"' plw, Je lot. $:11,llOO--· $7.1.000. .sl5 Cedor 118. -..... Alia an 1 -""'-Piiio. -_ _. UN lllboa Rul lot ... C:... °"'llr -fr MHl29 -an tuaMod ., L-..... Das lllL 2$ -Ml. aL Cllll'AllDA 100 E. Balboa.-.. ---. lltln ... GlloaL -- Boloo a Sitltzla Scrmnbltd Word Puzzt. for a Chaclcle • _:o-.--,. -= -=..- •-.. ... -of .... """ .......... -... ..... """ ,_ _ - lllYNYIL I ._. I I I I .r . , 1 oi110 I _ ·1 r I I ·-----ORJoio MUD DIAL ---W• -hslp. can-OCEAN VJEW, I .. ltqt "'8ft;;iiii;i'1M:&r"' ... 11":"'1"'1·""'-.=" .. :::::; l'UICS --.. SC•-"M-'.,_ ANSWll IN CW'" ...... '"TION 7500 ,_ ... _ .. ....,_ iiill6'iiii-·••' -.--.,,..,.,.•-....,_.....__ ..,.._ruo ___ w;;.;..r•;.._;.;..;.;..;.;..;;;;;;;....:.:..:~:.;;:..:.:..:~:.:.;..,._.;.;;.;.."°:.:.;.;:,.;.:....;:.:.:..:.-1-_;SOCK::::;.:.-;i:J;l'_;10:::..;'D4=:'--1 ,_lo 0., ... lttcl --o. Go4ll * -* a --....... - ;.~"" .., ' •• ·r I l \ --· ----=''-"=-----~-,----'---~--·-~-- . . . I - I I I l • I . . .. __.,, ... .. -··~ .. £ .. ~~·;;.:;m;;··;,,· :..· ..:.·----.UHf-"mrn=.;;_--;":aiiiiii'iNTALI UHTAU UAL llTATI i ..... Uilfunl-...... """'~-' Af!L .,,,,..,,,..... Af!t, """'~-~-1---~1 -I -..... -S4GOHvnll ..... llMch 54GO HunH ...... IMch _..........,. IMch S4GO ---& -'210 , --.... -l l l . j . EXCLUSIVE ON-THE-BEACH IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY JUST COMl'Ll!TID e ONE BEDROOM • l BEDROOMS FROM $135 MONTH OWN YOUI OWN LAKE? YESll 2 _. S .... ,... Apomnonts UNFURNISHED -FURNISHEI;> WHW7 LUXUltY LIVING TO PLIASI T .. MOST ADULTS-HO PITS NowllorryS.,-. (SUvtr Val\e'Yl ll ml. Eut~i,a-.. DISClllMINATING NOW AVAILAIL·~ AT : ~rm : ~:~~~.PATIO rm The Hund•"'on P1ellic • •tC .. AllO" ••IA • HOTPOJNT .,,LIANCH W •rv• HUNTINGTON SEVILLE e Cloon ~lr, blue aklM, •nd wnawept bMchM 16112 Shor IA•• 147-7461 Hu•llngtoj)-io.ai • 106 unit 4 .. .,., complo•unlit Mldlterrin-I 1st Sftntl W•1t of lnclt..off--ecrr;:;--9•1' dUSil'iESit and - e ::.:-:DI, wun1 and tunffcks PINANClAL • i....1y ......... 11y ....... -,_,, ·~ ................. 111oo.qoo e All oleclric Gold Modolllon ldtchona Co.......-ffl Milr 5250 I-Prop.,• -' = e I-pol'ldtlg with oJJll-1 pork1"9 fit STUDENTS· Ideal S BR. ,Duplex + Workahop CANDY • • ...,.,. ... , mon.....-1 steff •-"" •urlty .. ,.... .. ,fup1.._ Nr. _._ , Exall.,. Wilt& i..owi. ~~;v,J~~ l"lrch " _ ----·Wlll lumisb. 6U-'18911 ownen home <COOU>le-te).y re-Excdlent Incocne for tew bn • E1sy acceM to ~ -~tropollf1n ll"U HIDEAWAY 1 bdr, beam., madded in tutef\JI tubkm weeld;y w or Jc. (De,ya « OCEAN AVENUE w/w """ btt-IN, patio, 1n-p1,. 2 ........,. mrtaJ With EYMl """""" IOd Coll<et-,_ 711 dey, I adll. $140. 61&-1'129. ....... °"""''' unit bu itil Money ...... Coln 0,.,... HUNTINGTON BEACH '-· """' "°""""' ""' ...., -"' Costa 1 87 Lido l•I• 5351 ...... ..-132.500-Aa-Mesa and .........ii.. (714) 536• 4 sume "'"loan. .,..... (llantln Nab18oo ~~~~~~~~12 BR., 2 e.., COOYert. den; 646,7171 546-2313 Prodllctli and NatlonaH1 Ad-frpl., llv/dln. comb In · vtl"t19ed Camyl. $1:1'1(1 total Modem bl.lnl ldtch. incl. euh ft(fldred. For hr8on'1 ~~~!iij!iii!!i!~iiii51ii00ii Costa Mesa 5100 refrW. Fenced paUo. Boat Interview: Smd name, ad- 2 BR, g:rdn apt. fpL eptl pkg.; l'Bl'·· laundry. $2TS dre9 and phone mmber to: OR drps Bltns, lg pvt. patio, Mo. ,yrly. Adulta (21.11 m. "ROUI'E DEPAR'llilml"' ARB pool Adu! ......... 1115 9112 PRE.PAID INTEREST ""'N. AZUSA AVE. >46-5!63 Huntington loch 5400 22 Units Costa Mao <DVINA. OALll". 91"' GREENS $111;; 2 BR. cq,1ex. Range & Xlnt rttimi. nr> vacancy 0 11 6'00 refrl&". turn. 2 Children OK, 1 BDRM. apt., w/w carpet., Pooi, la~. No rnatnten: lus. pportun t • BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 incl. util. l-'.!A:3BDRM. FURN. A: UNFURN. no pets. Nr. 19 &: Anaheim. drapes, bullt-tm. ance. Owner -PrlndpalJ Golnt Into Buslneu? Call aft 3 PM. 642-4698 call: 962-8578 for •PP'l only. Golden opportunity in beach LARGE 1 BR ,apt, stove I.: refrig., w/w cpl!/ &: drapes. 9'Tl Valencia. 6'2-54~ 540-7&?3 Evea. area. Pblllipa 86 Sen1ce w .. tmlnster 5612 statim for Jebe· 1101 ~ $1'0 _ UPPER , BR, Cr!>to, IUll-Rental 6060 . side l Marine ~--Newport f Hee.ltd Pooiai Oilld .ca.re DELUXE 2 BR. ,Private Center, Adj. to Sboppll!I -rmtio. Locked ,prap. $145 No pets $!lowed ..-- 540-1632 dri>I. blt·ln oven, pr. No Bed.. Cont&ct: pobo.lOLl!MtcFadden. *SHOPS * <llUCK awwDER 839-35<ll For Leue nt: Tl2·'1110 n•: n~100 2'100 ~ W1Y, at HllC· mo. Mesa Nortb area. 6C-3936 or stS-8916 bor 1: Ada.ma, Coca Mesa. 1,.--=:,-=-.=--== St6.03'l'O 2 BR. dllL 3<X1' Coolidge. ent. park • Uka aur- roundinp tot adults requlr- toa peace I: quiet. ~tivt T!IWlta 1, 2 1-3 BDRM. .APl'S. POOL. NO am..DREN Dtw. dpa. bltn&; .oolll $150. 549-0433; 5f6..f02l. eves WESTSfDE 2 Br .. new cpll., drapes, bltns. Adulta, no pets. $125 •. ~ 2 BR lliii BA. Studio. Cpta, drps. 337 E. 18th St. CM $.150. 8J8....43M. Adults Monorcli a.y Pina MANAG fOr Ouiotmu Lagun1 8Mdl 5705 Call WDl1am Cburcbill tne ftnttta. Nov. 21Mh·Dec:. 100 CLIFF DRIVE Laguno Nlguol Corp. 25th. Will ....._ Potential LUXURY JURNJUNnJRN 499.1344 earnings to $3,000 or more. Ywiy Loue. 1 • ' BdrmL I !!!'!!!'!'!!!'!'""'!~~"'!!~l;to~5 :;,""~-~-~-~~--' Yearly Leaae.. l bedroom 9PRIME Retail Locatlone OORONA del -Mar Beti.uty 1tepa to Short A Sbopa lT K 40 good ft l auto traffic. Salon 4 ata. tully eqWpt:. O<eonview"""' .. .,, _.,,._ 1,;.IB15~"H£:"=o-=:,' "CM"'=.......,.=::=:l=Ample=;,;;"'::"':::· ::146-3523:::::=::,==I from $150 mo up. ltue m-ite Offtc. Rental 6070 RMI Estate Lo1n1 6340 MARTINl9UE GARDEN Am. DUPLEX, 2 BR, •mall a:ar, LAGUNA BEACH LET u. help you BUY A XLGE. 2 Br. 1% Ila. apt. Hi&h Drive, $115 mo. Inc. Air Conditlonecf HOME, refinance exi1tina in triple'x. Haa everything! util. $.5873, 49f-3903 ON ro~-· A·-·-•---~ TD lBth I SClnta Ana, C.M. $180. 228(>..A Miner ~52 I========= I ~l •=~u~ ........,, or uutaln a 2nd loan. , . Mn. Hendenori 646-SiQ 1 1m Santa Ana, Apt m, c.M. Newport Buch 5200 Desk spa.ce1 available fn FREE APPRAISAL Is KEAL ESTATI newst oftice buildin& at PROMPT SERVICE Gener1I · prime Jocation tn downtown S.ttler Mortaq:e Co., Inc. -R-.-.,-.-1.-w-.-n-,od--5-990-1 ~ =ted. Air-= 336 E&J.7:JL~.Me• RENT 3 Rooms Fumltul'9 $25 Month nJU. OPTlON TO BUY (Rdrigeraton Available) , No depo1it o.Lc. H.F.R.C. Furniture Rentals 51'1' W. 19th. C.M. 54&.3481 w. Lncln, Anhm 17 ... 2800 : HARBOR ' . ' TOWNHOUSE 2'l17 Harbor near Wllaorl e 2 BR, $UO to Sl.30 e Heated pool • Adultl onb e No rtl -Adfto shopping Rl1r. ll BR 2 be.th deluxe ttwuuinoot $150 Month """811 B/I Townhouses -pool, adults only. 2 'Bedrooms and den, 2 BA, 3 oar p.rage or 3 BR. 2% BA, 2 car carport. Each $250. lay & leach Realty, Inc.. n5 W. Balboa. Blvd., NB 673-3663 Eves. 5"43-6966 2 &. 3 BR apts. Q>tl. drpg, beam cell. Blk. to beach. $Hi& I: Up. Adult. LARGE Unf. 2 BR. l BA. AJPT. New drpa, epb. Yeara be. $16?.SO. f94..950'l FREE SERVICE TO OWNER-MANAGER BROKER You !elect your own tenant ACTIV! RENTAlS 534-4912 WANTID 1 BR unturn Apt, C.M., Newport, Corooa dd Mar or l..qtma. To $100 rno. Gar or CIUll(IC1 neceuary. 642«1116 after 5 p.tn. paneled pvtltioninc. T w o Evet. 673-7865 SU.11S'J' ........ , ..... _ "'l::====':':===::ol Forest A •e., rear lea.di to Mortv•ves T .D '1 634l MunclpU perldna Iota. $50 ' • per mcmth for space. Deak $S,5m. ht TD • $56.65 mG. and chain avallablfl f<w $5. incl. 8% 3 yra. Lq\ma BUll.Deu boura anawerinz octe.n vi~ lot. Low ~. RIVice available for $10. 10% dlac. lU41 «·1210 All utilitlel paid except l 'ID $5000. T.2 lntemt te.lepbone. at $100 month payment Will .PAILY Pn.m aell at fa.ct value. 222 FOR.m' ~ Rltr. M6-M11 U.G~.:. ANNOUNCEMENTS WANT To rent 3 bedroom nd NOT C S house Huntlngtoo Beach °' * Modem Offices • 1 E Fount a I n Valley UM 2 Mo. Rent FrH Found (Frw Ada) 6400 548-8995 after 5:30 P.M. FAMILY QI: 6 needl larae l~l500 ~ ft , carpet., air FOUND: 1 pair nice tortoiJle house In Coat a oond, deanlllg • ~ ll:ltll, (brown) glauea !« Mesa-Newport area by Nov. service. Central loc.-1u1tea woman or child. Left on eve. 7th. * 6f6..4541 * or alngle offices from $65. car in parkiJW lot of ht OCEANFRONT, 2 BR, l BA, 230 E. 17th St., CM 6'2-1485 Aaernl>ly of God Church re11POD11blt adulta, no pet& Rooms for Rent 5995 Wftfcllft Orive about 10/23. ~2323 or S175 yrly. Aft 5, 67S-45liO ---------· IAir-Cood Ottice SuJte 400 sq 548-3761. 140 E. 2'lnd St. NL'W soundproof 2 Br. 2 Ba. RCKlMS '15 wk. &: up. Bach. tt. a: 850 Ft. C&Ipeting, drap. C.M. Across from Coco'•· 1665 studio aptl $22.50 wk. up. 2376 eti.e1, private. bath. RALLOWEENw,c;-;w;""""'""'-=•---~11 ~1rnn=·=•,;11BS""''-to::0::$200:i'-.-:642--0239'.;:;,0--; liN'i''""'°';;"':;::t;ie,_1v-;:.'::' C-'-.-.;M;;c.i548-c-::!1755-:;:;'-Roy J. Ward C.o. bewitching Uvely oranae EXOTIC Bayfrant w/slip. 2 SEP. 1tudio, ba., kitch. priy,, 6f6.<a28 ki1ten •/flea col.iar -Tic. Br., 2 Ba., pool, S275-$.350 + pool; Back Bay. Woman or 2 ROOM Office near CM City ~~-I Wendt, 1.8.auna slip. 6~28Cli .A.gt. atudent $65. 646-5607 Hall, Carpets &: drapes. $801:-:-=.,,-=-,--,,--- > l=~~~~~~=:i~E l::O::;:::;:=:;::::::;::;==:::;: QUIET Roam. pvt en~ util. tnc. 642..Qi&O LARGE bl.a.ck German ! BERMUDA VILLA.GE East Bluff 5242 .t bath, nke1y furnished. BEA11I'IFUL office space in Shepherd. Ma.le. Vicinity of ~ ru!. "'blJns~Ctc!:~ PRESTIGE Town Homes $1S wk. &48-67SO aft 5 PM. ~~ M:~~i·· = :n ~amilton, C.M . • lhp'i' ,\ acbl&. ~OK. For leue, 2 br i-den I: 3 br ~ ~· student pref. 2 CC>IM\. 1 INDUST. FOtt-m male P-JPPY cocker $110 up. with 2 or 21iii baths. Gold Kitch pnvel ~· m 0 ' • .. ~M~ • Spaniel mix, Vic Wilson I '~• A L 2 M_ .. _,,,_ -"electric. POOL 642-852(1, Mr. Phllhpg ~ no----........ Aw. p , Mgr. ~Bil rUK.'1Wtia., C.M. 64>2688 aft. Z.Car gar. Rmt lt&l'tl at 6000 L~ 6100 er 6. THE G•"LES ~ Income Property .,.,. --,;.;;;;--..,=::::--;:;;::--c=:-.1 --mo. BOY"S Stlnirny blX. found Bdnu with prq:e Sll5. 837..m Amigos Way, N.B. at oomer ot Hanover Dr. i Adult.. Bl .... .,.,,,., -1======== NET NET NET • ColumOI•. C.M. - 1· ·;:; ~"'· "'"'" patio. w •. Coron• dol Mor 5250 GROUND LEASE 2437 ~ Ave., C.M. I • "~120 • I $111;; Studio-type 2 BR. a.pt. 1% ha., alfll., drapes, pri'f. patio, prace. [ WALLA.CE AVE. Vlu..AS 2061-D Wallace /we .. CM .(Jut So. of Hamilton St.) ,,~~~~,-~~~~~ I SHARP! Larae l BR apt., -~· blt-ilu, quiet bid&:. t. •Adultl only S125 mo . J st6-4974 . after 6 PM or ..... .-,.a~;-~ ON TEN ACRF.S 1 I: 2 BR.. Furn & Unfurn FTplc1 I Pr1 I Patios I Pooh. T@mlis • Contnt'I Bk· ht. 9 bolt Patt/Gl'ffll. 900 See Lane, OiM 6#-2611 (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwyl SW..UOED apt. bver tar. 1 BR + IQHt room with Prime location with 1trona:, national tenant. Good guar- antee pil.il percentage on long term Jeue. Now ahow· in&" better 1ba.n 10% rerum on purcbue price ol $61,500. Return shall lncn!ue &n· ulllly. For more Worm•· tlon. pleue call K. W. Small with Eckhoff & Auoc., Inc. 1818 w. Olapmu Ave. Orana:e. Calif . 541-26Zl, ~ 538-5971 partial 'riew of Jetty. $115. JS YOUR AD IN CLASSI- Rltr. MI 2-2ZZ'J f'IED? &:Jmema will be Di&I. 60-5618 fer RESULTS ~ ftr tt. Dial &G-6611. 1h=====================,..==:==:::::===:==: • I I l ' '' • FOUND l new auto tire in CdM. Owner plea1e call 673-1612 LIGHT br. puppy, could be part collie, ln v:lclnft;y 15th & Tustin Ave., N.B. ~16l Sl'UDEN'IB 1.ooR l e a r DOt~, W . Santa Ana Helgbta 541)..3i79 'l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!J!'IFOUND: Blkt. Bia" Corona PRIVATE community & lake a.tta. Call to I d t n t i t y , ft'Ult Iota. From $5500 • 10% S7J..3696 ~ei. doon. Bkr. ....-Lost 6401 Citrus GroY91 6175 2 BU.CK fftn•le dop. l ;;__.;.'--'---'-'-.,-,,--:---I llllndor il 1 poodle terrier, Need Tax Shelter? Vkirdt;y FaJrview 1 Baker XI Al:.. Oranae G!"OYt: "9-0120 or 547-«iM Rlverskle. Will 90C9pt -pre-pd tnt«'tlt Aikin& $12,000 At:. BLACK tabrador p u p p y , name Jonah. Ltt.ther collar, reward! m-1667 THE rox oo, Ret.Jtoh 2863 E. Coast Hwy Q2M FEMALE Si&meat, v I c • fiT3..M95 •642-6968 Fllesmere It Pltraim, a.t:: w.!arhll flea collu. ~ Acreage 620o LOOT, ~ A whit• ca.t, --=------!female. Lena haired. SUBMIT Rtwardi IG-2361 PREPAID INTER.EST REWARD. t wk lr1lh Setter On 'Jl Acres Avocado land fem., Nd. Vic. BalMla Blvd in ~ at $3000 P8' acre. Ii: CTth. N8 56--1&03 Morw McDonaid. Rteltor.1-,,,,-,="'='='--'-,===-I ~-M.._ ~ NOW'S THE 1n4) TJ8.M01. Moun•., l>oMrt •210 TIME FOR . D=-.~ ~ QUICK CASH ~~~:"'.:=TH ROUSH A tilotl --point :::m~:i~tn~ =DAILY PILOT ~.\.:'~°".':::; WAIT AD s p.m. DAJL~~~ AOO 142=171 ! • 6 4 . 2--5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5_ 6 7 8 • 'LEGAL l'lOTICS >· \ ' -~--~--------~-~~~~-------~----···----·~-~-~·-~··-· ............. _ .... _. ... _.._ ......... , ... ._ ______ ~-~---~·--------··--·-·----· -...._ __ __.._ ------------'-.,.. ·= -•-·""*••----eds• --------- • • I-' • -... -.... -~....-=..---.I' -· -· . *'MAgll * OPERATOR ~IOI) ' Ta Accountant . ' Fot n•ticNI j:P ~ firm In J!! offl .. In ' < • OM of the 111C11t dyMmlc aNU In the ""'°" -Or.,. County, C..Momt1. i:.c.lent 'oppi,rtuniti" for 1clv.,. ... . ' ) . llWnl, l)f>pllu,.n ,with two-rov1 ~rs .. ~. desired with CPA' cortlf;-_. . •.. . "uto or wilin!lfl•<S to obtoln 111111. Send ,.._.. i!!Cluding ,pr-' 11i.ry • -:"I • to;" .. -- ,. r , . . Tax g;-,c+•r l!.O. IG)I 1'62 Santo An•, C1lll. 92702 .. . ~.. ------· .. --.. -- ll•d•wt• .. ~···· ......... ., ..... ,. IAllH IXTMi MONIT l'Ol o: CHRISTMAS 1 '~"...,,. ............ UMraf Dt111iipt t Ma ,.. .,... ....... la llrt'r .... .,,,_,.,, --. A,,ty p.,.._.1 I!-!!~ . 'J. 'Vf. lQllNWN'I M lli••l--O,p .... •l+t ...... , • ., t • ! I ~pw"...w, Hol,W_ w-.. 74DO w-7 -#· w. 1.,.i-t ~Cll'.9'"••• ,· e Alf.1.otlons ... • ;> fltttr OpponunJl> tor -eaced alteratkm lttt•. NI 1lme. ~ --"'"8lllL -. ' . ' .. ' ~~ . ,..,,,.., ''""" • Newport. a.eta "'! ""--eq>pioy<r ' l, ' ' * Sharp..lall ..-,l I ~ ~ t • • _,., ...... ..... ,., ... CISllli '• •• --··••rprlw ~ . ' . 2950 H1rllor lhol, Coot•-._If • -~--~-----~-~--............ h .... -_..__ .. -• -----------------~~~-~~--'---~ ...... '""' -_.....___ ---·-·'-·--~ ......... .....__.__ ... __ .... NOW IN QR/,NGE·. COUNTY, •• • A MAJOI ~ ' • COMPUIER CARIB JRAml NEW' TRAINING SYSTEM With fitllJ•rtlp control of your 1t•reo h•1d. ••• • n d 10dividuel color •Cr••n. you un control th• p • c • at which you will •nter th• •xciting new world of comput•r c1rt•n. Th• am1:1i119 n•w "1,eming c•pluf•" •n· 1ibl•1 you to tr•in at •virtually 1ny hour on 1ny d1y .•• at night or on w••k•ndsl You can l•1rn without '"" tarnrptin9 your pr••· •nt 1ob, or you c•n ~r1duat• tn h•lf th• fim•. .... """ 1 .,.. -.. Kaowledl• 0( Ute a1rcn.ft At credit eox;p.. ~. IMae EutMt J'\nn, Sand resume to Box • p ... llalijl J'l10I. ASSF.M8UNG R\il&f' wet. oulls -· Apply I to 12 at a:zs W. 18di SL Cotta Mesa, no ~xp.erience .........,.. -Jobi Min, Wom.. 7500 MAY CO. South Cnod Pion 3333 ~rlstol St. Cod•Masa REPOSSESSEP 5 llOOMS ,fUR~mi~ •. (tlm0tt new) .. , MmT SA<ltffCE 1 Group ·0~1y * Living Room S.t * 3 .T1btft * 2 Loml" * Boclroom Sot (compl•te) *Dinette S.) * Twlri Bods * Stove * Rolrlgoratot' ALL FOR • 5495.QO .. Tanna $4.95. wk. RPl.UjDISI FOl SALE AHO TltADI eooo . Old World • Medil~rranea"­ Spaniili, Furnitute ' Roeolvtd ~cancollatlon of sn.qoo.oo Spainlth •nd Medlterr1n11n Fumltutt . All ..... T_,.q .......... N .... ......... I)..-" ... 0. ,..., )~ u · rou...s: Gorr-a fl. caalom quilled IOI& "1111 IOpil'llt IOOM pillow• wllh beavy oak lriln decor and mal<hlng chair, I IJUtlchbtg oaf , occaslonal c.tables, (2) a&" till dec«ator lamps, . hanging dWn IWag flmpa In "1'<Ml(ht Iron, ID g. piece kln(·)>bo master bedroom wile In pecm pan- ell<d Medlt«r ..... atyle wllh lop quality 11 ;n. warrlDly klrii slJI roattrou & bp1 spdnp. Span- Ith decor 4Jnlng tel, et<. ww. ................. ,,.11.ot MUST MCilflc:I , · ' ·1· ,. .-Aft POI ONfr ____ '._·--·· ~V Any Pl-Con Bo PurchoMd ln11llvk1U1lfy Tormo Avall1bl-owcomen to C11!f, Crodlh\-od lmmodlotely EpI""""""'11 ~ Furnlhire IOOO Pl1noo & 0'11'tna 8130 HI.Fl & Stereo 1210 I iiiiiiiiiiiiil ___ iiii&ILARGE Grandfather dock. STERro 1968 &llid state, 4 11 Old wall okdca, other miac ,spd, 4 lfl)Kke-audio syat~ OPflllG roR TWO !tn'n. ACE ruRNITURE SA Vf 11 In w•und e<mol•. L'1t "" 1m Newport Blvd., CM. lay-awa~ ... Pay balance ot Real bllle EUBa'E-.. ll.U!tn'n: from 25°/o to 40°/o 173'68 '"'"or low.,..,,.. .... stereo_ P'B. A c:bair, mia=. Warehouse, 601 N. Anaheim MIRCHANDISI FOl • MflCHANDISI FOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION SALE AND TltADI SALi AND TltADI S.lfboot1 9010 ,...,..,... .Autoo 9600 Fu~~ • ~ Pur"ltu~ er>° ISLANDER 32-· ·-·~ SJ Cl&Nt Lold<11 Wiii> ..., CORTINA ~ ,. _I \; Will talte -all httoj 'S! CllllTINA C1f ' opd. •' ~. s,.hll ... .. .:::-.u.roe. 11.lnl Ml. _, VloU. i,l f Meclltetraneu ... ~= ~ • -. ~ 3S33W. Out~ ' Boutht Manvl-1 Show-.. Somplft N...,ut......, -&e-Tlll DATSUN ·, ~' , A! TeITWc S••lllC&I CAL 20 N "2 N ..... l 8' Wood earnd:~dlvan, Jt Diall'a cll,alrJ _.,.,. ~~~ •Q DATSUN 1 'boml bbrlcs. ll Pc bet110n dlfk· oat d.ln. (I Aili). 5 hp motor, both, 8'du. "'"' tnaa. lam .;,_ •· "I, w}black or avoe1do fumed chain; S P~ IPeedom""· Slip • " .,,... xw au '""'"''· '11111 :i BR &et 9-dr lltr. a. Hrs. clrelser, lg minor, B.C.Y.c . Prtco m>l. CaU .., wu tkt,..,,,. ;..t ""» 2 commodea, de..inU•e beadbolrd In Span,. """" ..., • ""kondo. ...... E>mtJc .,_, .....,_ · 1sb <*I< or nocado design. • · LIDO 14 No. ms. N . ..na. k>r. pluah hllc lnt«lor w/ llema Sold lndlvlduaUy • No trir. satlod ooly """" -_.._. 115 """ dell. Shop Around-Wfore you b.uy see USt Mu1t tell/best otter. wlll llnanoe private party, VALUE $f95-fULL PRICE ~29.95 8IUl9! A ft er 1A»30 ........., "' or t""" .. lnw oo $3.00 -k HOURLY R!NTAIB 1;54$-063<:::::~====--R: No ~U~ Our Store Charge Plan * Rhotlet l>'1 * '65 DATSUN . ., No FanQ Front:--BUT Quality Valqea lnalde Fun "°"" Boot O>. Bilbo< ...,_ ....... ....noct " AanR'OVED. FURNITURE MALIBU Cllllrll&er. dapon eoodltloo. 4 Spd, tllr, radio, ' rr-aalli Good conditlot.. $850 heater. Will ttke dder car • . ... 21~~ HARBOR, COSTA MES.A or.,;., .u.r. 613-21124 ln tnde. l50 CUh <lellv"" i •• U, Y~.~e location~~ ·-rs . · · . _ ·~ " ~ Dolly 9_, ~-5RHd Ski Boa11 9030 JAGUAR. Sund1y 11» . l!I IT SKI boot """""1--------·b 548-9660 1000. Ali old "IUlpmonL MARK X > . Many Extras! Private party 1961, 3,,1 litre, aulxxnatic, : , aacrlftclng fo.r S 12 0 0. pow-er steering, air, new &M--2862 Day1, 540-4622 MicbeUnl. $UM. After 8 :. Ml1c•ll•neou1 8600 Ml see Ila~ 8600 Nia:hfl. · P.M. m.-QX> · • • N U d PCJOL TAB'~ .. __ ,_ .... ,_, SKI Bc.t; 19"-15' Hemon. '66' JAGUAR Mart 10; . , 8W·• 18 j, ~ ~ -&'I bp M...,, el,. •t.lrt. .U oxtru; lib ""'· $4)illo. , · & Aritiques ~~ex.en:~~ ~~~'im!: ~Afters PK • ~ G= w.uu. 533-<ml .... 12 WW !Inc. . 54f>.0!84 MERCEDES IENZ . -·-•·•·.Modem· Mople "'oc. Wonted 1610 1'11> IT. IO hp motor JJw · • _......, 'P' trlt. Rec, motor work Ii. I Better. Furniture 01.1n•Jc Cou11!11 '· L .irqe~t Sell•rf1<)n Nl·W & u~,.c1 TV W A ... T E-D nu paint. Exttll. tbruout. Color " -· !root ft $500 cuh. 2619 1711> SL free tt:frlal•, wuhen: &: dry. Hunt. Bch. en <ruaranteedl on sale at WE need quaDcy (DD junk I =========- sacrifice prices. Buy ~ pleue) • Fumtture, . color Bolt Stor1p 9048 piece -will _... .. -TV'' -opp11a11cei, I "'--"--"""'-"·<.::..---'""-' OUT OF STATE,, ~tr omce equipment. INh, C1mpers, Trlrs. r\"t ... ~·'lh.'< [3,,,,, Jim Slemons Imps.' Vl/,u Pl 1 & f\i\_11n S! ! atmrr O.K. TOP CASH IN 30 Minutes Open lltOrqe Jot. Near trwys WAREHOUSE 531-= * -c.u9&Ull• =====::f. WANTED lmmodiatey duo Alrcr1ft 9100 MG tD ex;panli0t1; ladJe1 A: airls BY l.A.T., A DIVISION OF Salespeople it.ems. lij2-9725 . , OD BM:!.. Anaheim. ~7289 CL1tAIWiCE SALE AOK \ T72Z GARJJDf GROVE BL A MAJOR DAT A Office Furniture IOI 0 S rtl Good 1500 1' blod< W..t o! """"' BL C1n't be told froin now I ;;:;po;;;;;;;;n;:g;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;; I nr. <;.G. FM!>', Ooat 9 to 9, quality used clothtn1. PARDO ~ES MG ~u pn<Oftetl. Fun, MOONEY SALES REP. PROCESSING All .-.plloo - COMPANY P1mae '*1: i:=.D~alrl,~ * PIANOS * Boo. 10<. CIOltume jewelry, etc. n.JGHT TRAINING S.'-9, Service, P•rfl·, 544-9l11 9:XI to 5:3>. 0r&n&"e c.ounty-Airport ComPlete MW MG blventa:::J We Buy-&11 CW' Trade ==5G-="'6i=,_"'"'=5411-'-""'1fil0== ISee the nw AuM1n ~ OWN YOUR rumttur., ......... ~ ,._ H N 1 ..... ,.,.,. lllma on Wlndleotor tlquoL •CE FURNrn.JRE Mobllo Homn 9200 ere OW• C • n tr• I Computfl' Art GI0"1nettt A shelving. MaMahan Desk ALL CARRY· NEW PIANO Corp. p I 1 n n • d th• BilbOI Bey at Iil:Jo So, Anabelm Blvd GU~!! PUBLIC INVITED 11 coun•l cov•ting •II Propertin 7i2-8450 (alonplde SA Cblckerlni; Gr. 5'8" save .• phi;:la1 of comput•r 673-7420 Fr~ M KateU.a) $12XJ OWN LAKE7 ., rlf!.. " H-"""' 17'12 N..._ Blw., C.M. • Skyllno '69 $6999 J1rtupott 31111ports pt'Olram. see . • . . . . 642.-7015 w 542-6974 w-. Nov. 6, 7,00 PM YfSJI Now drublo wld• 2 bdrm., AT PETS and LIVESTOCK center kltmea, Pa I m carHn,. from key .. l~~~~~!l!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l~========:ISo1uner Gr. S'l'' ave •... p • o ch lo pro9r•m· SCRAM-LETS Olli .. Equipment 1011 llfOO Little John's Ptn. Springs Manor, fully film. lffi32 Bead> Blvd., H.B. WHERE? [)op 1125 """' Incl'•· .u kltd>. ... l!l.00 w. Cout Hwy. ming. You learn Oft 1c.1 ClUclrer1n& Cowde save •. tual •quipment. Oft•n, All'SWERS ELErl'ROSTATIC C 0 pt er $ lllO 5tudant1 will b. •m· It No. 33 with paper supply. New 19!li Wurlitzer Console ployed dir,ctly by Al.90 'Ibemtol&x c 0 P 1 e 1 • • •• · • • • • • • .. • •• • • • AVC!' S 200 .Freedoorpriua ARROWDogObedlence ~. ~-. drl>t. 20% NewPQrtBeacb presented by: Newberry Sprgs. School; adult &: children's ~· cesb,O AtradoC or equity. 6G-9e 54:0.176f : D1ve's Sportlnn Goods (Sllwr v-11-') "'I ino. . . . A. uthortied MG Deal ., ....... , cLa.sses start1nc monthly. Rick B1ldlno'1 ft' 8001 aow. Mldwe1 City 111 ml Eut ot Barstow Reservati<111 being taken. M bll W Id C • n tr 1 I Comput•r. 'l1Un1y -Rigor -Fault -,•=75-0350======== I Ww1itzer S¢neU from S.Sl9 Double -DUG tt YEI' I· w. know what you A Wlnchell wttt:k;iml: G•r.ge S•le 8022 40 MORE 893-5526 96S-2<10 • • or MGA Call for info.. ™32 Beech Bl., H.B. 962-13T7 , ~~1: :de a&: q ~ u ~ !!!!!!847!!!!-00IO!!!!!!!...,_!!!!!!!olt""'"'!!!!6 !!!! GREAT Dane AKC, blk., 9 4J6 S. Hlll'bor Bl., SA 531.mtl ,59 MGA, good mech. coD4. ; n••d to le•m to b•· "He'• all rigtt tn bi.a fa:e PIANO 8ARGAINSll com• • prof•11ional mt ~ havm't DUG Jt FROM Large Homes to 1be progr1mmer with u1 or YEI'." Blutts. N~bood Sale. Open Mon I. Fri eves 'til 9 oth•r co"P.or•tions. ~~.~--~---1 Nov. 6, 7 le 8, lo.5 PM. Open Sunday iz.s, ,._,.~~ -·1~•-135 . DlOI., female, sbotl, eara SEE ftle Dual Wide Road-w1re1 new gen A bet $C50. ~iS'.44 ~..,;........... MATCHING ltep end tables cropped; trained; 1mle &: liner Pan American, Part· ~7 ' LEARN ON THE IBM 360-30 l•ani from Prof•,1io"" 111 on Prof•llion1I •qutpm•nt. W• have 1h• m o s t adv•nc•d profe1liop1I 1 ch o o I '•quipm•nt Jn Or•ng• Couoty, FOR TOP PAYi PRESTIGE POSITIONS S•• how you c•n quaf. ify for th• big-p•ying, pr•1tig• polition1 of th• f•st•ri-9rowing proftl1ion in Am•ric1. FREE APTITUDE TESTS Sci•ntific comput•r· i11d t•l.t, will lhow you your rol• in th• c!omput•r 1 g • •nd how much you can •x· p•ct to •am. Free P!laeement Service No Experience Antiques. Fun. Name Gould Music Comp1ny N-11Ssary! brand Ladles clothing • ...,_ N ..... SA .,7_ (pair) and cU!ee table .. , affectionate. $100. 968-1581 mount, Elite and General ·; XI.OS &: .270 ammo. Hand w a 111 u t nevamar · $20.00; eves. mobile homes now at MGB loaded. ,$3 "" box. 38 Blonde""'"""' .... table POODLE -· m•le Dual Wide Sales . special wadcutter $3.50 per ..,. oo ~~ be •-~ w -Game tables and chain. Oil ...,., · •n•u.u, · · "'" "'llDIM. Must have deen Clllfomla pe.1.ntillp. Tether ball aet. OUR 58th YF.AR driving !'M:ll"d. Apply s p o r t 1 · • q u I p m e n t • I .!!H~AMMO'!'!'!~N~D"S~P~l!!'N~E~T~ YELLOW CAB CO. Bedapre•<b. Gom... M"'· SALE box. 847-1320 9 am-2 pm. ....,. ; ~ .. ,... aic< ....,. ; chocolate coCf. l yr. $75. Chapman Mootle Homes Inc. 1967 MGB like Dl!'W, DX>.tr1l. ' Door Mimx, tuU length AKC 286 Vktoda C.M. Apt. 520 N. Hirbor, S.A. overdrive, extra tiberill:D 186 E. 16th st. ican pttlbles, New light fix, c:osta Mesa turea and draperies. Jwnbo F-100 •••••.•••••••••••• $395. CALYPSO J-valve regulator $2.00; Men'• W&!ih 'n wear 8. 531 .8571 bdtop, R&:H, $m5. W-m , wlpressure pup $50. %." slacb, Ue 33, $2.sl eacb;IBOXER•==-..... --AKC.=-M-ol-.. 1 "'==~~~--->or89Z-1TI4 ·• · =="'"'='"'-'=~=-! Volpaks. Fk>or' lamp and DISHWASHER for ALPHY'S many other bargslns. Vista CoUee Shop, Magnolia It del Oro at Avenlda Cumbre M·2 ............. • • •• •• • $650. J valve $12. ~2$44 Many other items aJCh U ,,. __ ,._..........,:i & ho F 'l'RAlLrn: 8' x 24' with 8' x 1Forma1a, sizes 7-15. Houae-~· .... "'l't=" • ts. awn 15' Room attached. OJm-M-101 ................ $100!. SEA Hunter 1 opear """ 50).11'9 PORSCHE , Hammond Coroole Model B s;:fi. Sea Hwiter cuztom wares. A/.f.er 6 p.m. onlY I -======~= pletely fUrn. Call 536-1663 ---------[;" Warner, Foontain Valley, See manqer. with -• I'~ m>'"-..x:: .49f...2Mt 64&-4260 e TOY POODLE PUPS AKC L-Nelghborhoocl ·~er ········ .__.. ....,. ~ male g wks. $€fi. 1---------'68 911 S Pone'"" G S I u ... G""""· "°""""· Sptn.1 ========= · crlfi c·" ·~ ~-MOTOR HOMES 9215 •-5 "199 1 • "" •Studio. Steinway, Sol> Miscelf1noou1 1600 Christmas Gifts? "=,,,s.=,,,"'=' ,,,-=-==== 1--------1 ""'' Ag.net•, Men A Houaeboid Items, dodting, W-'--,,..__,__ It..,_,.. _, 1 • '63 Poncht, Super 90 Women 7550 Baby items and bntture mer, cui:::1·, ~-.:ua·"' QIWU" e GOOD utren CARPET· P'cr thole frieoda and ~•-Horses 1830 oanary yellow with black ----""'----'=:1 .. , )OU of eoodfes. 'Mlura. ~ M--•oy •~ .. -·es. ING SA~~CE ~ PER fives ., ~to Ptue mY 1---ALE=----~-.... -· Coooord. end Fri. 10/1 • 10/8. +15 San .... ...,.. uoiu • ~ ,.._, .,. • Vfl.U'' '"'"' a IPft from FOR S : Bef.utifUl .,....... $2995 A::~s ~!E=s =.,."'""' Av., Newport ~~' 30 ~;:'~=~OR SALE TRE~~':l~A OF :t11:'f:~'.'~"::'i.:1 T & M MOTORS F.ctory 'IbJnees •• $2 br. l•NEI=GHBO!UIOOD====-·y-an1-Sll~e In CORONA DEL MAJI. 1ii OJ.rd $2'J.50 del. 549--0409 M19 Via Oporto, N.B. $400. 847-1973 uk about Cr!dlt 'l'rlWe ···~··· $300 Wed, Thurs, F'Tlday. 10-5 2854 E. C.OUt H'W')> 673-8930 Open dl.ll,y !ncl. SUnd1.y1 ll:uney! Medlcol """' ...... -PM. ""' <lwi• '"''''"" Yomoho FR'EE TO YOU n ..... ,30 pm, Cooed Mon. CUS'l'OM """"' uddl•. Sales !qr. · ·· • · · $14,lm Hamilton • BBnard) one PJ1noa & Org.1n1 NEED SbeD coins a: will pay Best offer. Call anytime 20l'J Weslt:lift, N.B. 7796 blk off Htlrl>or. Ootbing, 0 -~--· ot •~ •-N ' ••·di 83'7-!•82 """" WCln ...," DUE To allergy -mmt give ,....,.,.,. wo. 0 • • a ... son; =~=====- typewriten, a n t l q ue 1 • Coast Music away female black pxidl.e, 4 $175. for No. 8 Van Buren; TRANSPORTATION Schoolt-lndructfon 7600 booksu :., OUistmaaf..l .. d~, dotll 1839 Newport Blvd, CM years old to good home aho .$40 ti( No. 10 Ty~~~ I ·8--M-&-Y--h-M--9000-· I ' co ec .. on, re ,,,.era.Ul·, e e. 2 --..t1e n....,;es, 3 mos 01A No. 1S Buoba.(ian; ....,,..., . .lll1 °''• •C •• mprovo Your typing !==="=='"="== 646-0271 ~ .-.,. -u-~•·· 1100 ~ both female•, ono ..... on• No. 21 ·--: . ••' by U. ~.week er month. Appll1nca 8100 114 S. El Ctmino RHI black. 540--028.1 1115 No. n HooYer; 114-847-$303 IBM Selectric, standard I~~-------~ 11t 7 elec. 6: IBM exec. Visit WA'I'rn. Softener: Lk1duy Sen Ci.mtnte ORGANIC Fertilizer, aged or er ' oar' .chool to see bow Crown Prince-. Auto, 49~2 horse manurt combined· Put )'Om'Wf 1D otr Place easy tt ii to beccme a:ir heavy duty. Near n~.1 ----~----I with W'ClOd shavinp. Good Harbor Blvd D-I Tbeatn ......... Mw ,u, .. Mr. Voo Dcldon Clean Out Sale 111 mwch. 833-5332 --8 • 3700 McFoddon, S.A. NEWPORT wkdys 2131619-ml, w1a1.. 5 Mon thru rn. ll/30 SWAP MEET School of Busln111 2131677-3131.. Steinway Grand, Artist Mod-4 KITI'ENS, l Rui1ian blue, 83.'I Dov" °'·· N.B. GAS STOVE el: Wurlltzu Baby Gnmd "'°"'""""" M>lt• • grey. 646-0153 ~; .Steinway ProfessiOD&I 2 Tabbies; Need loving Eveey Sat .l &m. 531-1272 alt T fALl ClfARANCEI Thet!e BOATS must go lm· mdatd)'! We will liaten to otfm>. Z' OWena, V-8 en&Me. dean ...................... """· 21' Hdb<raft Expres, ndlo tnller .. .. . . . . .. .. .. $1895. , """""""•"" .... ,. ... -....11 Wedge'-NOCd. 'White, like new, Model $595·, ""-·· g...;...+ pt. born.cg. All well mannered. ~~LIUQ.L ...... YI"" .. ,,-29'' wide A: 115'' deep. Prtce '"'V ~"·• mg. Oilldren, iJ'Mdchil-$00 Call 962-l!al after 6 pm ano $345; Gulbn.nsen Spin-545-1878 U/5 dr!ll, or )'OW'Rlf! h>divid1.r · et $395; 'lbom11 Organ $195. KnTENS Black Siamese ally tutored Oillc:oat 10 Jeit. WffiRLPOOL W&sher!Dryer Tiiese and many more at . . . mother/father? 3 males, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11• ~ Crall, !lying SWIMMING POOL Scott ....... trtr .. $18l5. 1100 twine acbool. 173 Del comblnatioo. Xlnt! $50 or-WARD'S BAIJ>WIN S'IlJDIO fems _ 6 wka, t t n d. 11 Ft Pool, niter, SUdac. J.6' Jeftrles, 60 t"C> Gray, Skimmer, Main-Kil ...,.i. IDcaI tt.htnc boat FREE Gl"OIDld Ped. • • • • • • · -• • • • • • .. • · · · · • $ 695. Motorcycl.. 9300 1967 TRIUMPH T 100 C. 500 cc. Stnet/dlrl Xlnt cood. $700 or otter 6'T5-3721 Garden Grove Blvd at Beadl ' 534-2284 or £1) ll9"Ui55l '6f PORSCHE e<:oupo. Tnp , Brown, MW tires. A/,M ' F /M chrome wheels:, td:t! ' trade In. 536-7265 '59 PORSQiE, AM I FM, wood wheel; ski reek; .xlnt cond. Asking ll600. i;c;.1¥ TOYOTA TOYOTA '66 XI.CH cmtnm point & SM And Drl .. Tod.;I ~~t cond. Must "'flit LtaJfA Trucks 9SOO IMPORTS ,· 1966 OIEV. 1ii ton PU. V-1 TO\'OTA-YOLVO atict'"&hHt, $1350. 1954 O\ev. 1966 Harlxr c M 646-9303 ' 11' ton PU, V-8, stlck 81iJft, ' . . Mar, CM, 5-fi.2859 best otter 53&6852 1aOl. NN1>0f1. C.M., 642-8484 962-2096 1115 r---------' lrc'iz'iyi'KiUioeiis>K'iJ"°' <s<°"""""-=;;:: 14' ~ RefHgeraior, Open Sunday afternoons "B"EA~tmFUL==~-,......--,.-hl~lo r---------, I Upbolatery School Cootinu-frostle9s. lib aew! 548-S675 mother cat with two kittens, $149.H A=~~~ SEC'ARD POOL Ril><JCID PRICES'• m s. Main, Onnp Dtoellent Denk nnancln, ::-~~ Wldoramaae TOYOTA .- * nt: ~ * HEADQUARTERS I 00"/o °"'°"""·Day & Ev<.18311~""""=="""=·=====· I Hommond Spinet orlfBJI w.....i. Movinl. nttds..,.. Tuition Newport Blvd., C.M. 642-14.54 h w/pnma:lon, revert> A home. 6t2-ll59 • 1111 $32.-1992 wmr COAST YAOfI'S NCWJX>rt Arches Mwtna. 3333 w. (but Higbwa.y Newport Bead> -6"2-Tlll '55 CHEV " ton. t speed ELM~E ""''· Real ...., cont!. Now braket 4 tires $500. Call • PJJ.NO !nm. ,,,. .,.,.... Sowing Mic Ines 1120 u:"'.;tnet ~~ alLL!E 2 '" old ..,.,.,. * AUCTION * Financing tNcher. Oiildren a sps:Ial· 196'1 SINGER complete with female AKC p1per. Due to u )(IQ wtn sell er tKzJ Aft•r small r•~· f•• ty! st).5727 walnut conBOle. $31.88 C&sh ~~· allera:y mwit flnd p:>d zivl Wincb' a try -· 15300 -llhd .. w.-Pbooe 89<-3320 ·.; ' IL.:.:::.::...::::::..:.::::_:.:.:._11AME~RjjC~H:i:AA'NNnOii1s<iE;-;;F:;;O;oR;-I -btst ofter ~ usume 12 Santa Ana home. 642-1481. 1lJ7 Auetlonl Frldq 1:30 p.m. l'"-rr. euatom ~ SALE AND TRADE =eel.of Bu:-: ~I "'""~!""""~"'"""'• WiANr spec. ot. home Ax Windy's Auetion 'B•m = :1ue boa~~ '57 OiEVY 1' Too Pick Up.I========-! 6 cy!Jnd;';.~ * VOLl<SV/AGEN INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED TEOlNolOGY ~ DIVISION 0, CEMTU.L COMMEl COR,, Furniture 1000 blind hems. overcuta etc. Ill' Lay Away ~~ brn. ~ :i· Behind Tcmy'i B1da. Mat'l pa int ed. New white C•mn.n fS20 ._ VW .um:JOt, xlnt cmd. No attach nee d ed ! YOUR CHRISIMAS PIANO mix. mo., ' " ~Newport, CM.._ n a u1ahy de · Upbolltery -"'=•·=----'..;..;.;.1 New W/W must .ell t;!i1a CUSTOM---m-,-.. -1 .. -,,.-,-l-,-.·.I Guarantet OK. Call 526-fi616 OR ORGAN NOW cbkln. 53l-5443 l1J7 BIRDS 01' PARADISE -2 'nlree 161ii hp Champion wetk. ~offer. cell. cond. $12;. quality II· KEN M 0 RE Con i ·o'l e. While choice is rooent HEALTHY male kitten, IQ'. BEAUTIFUL PLANTS IN enrtnes. Complete w Ith * 841-6703 * quor cabinet bar, antique Wlattc::M. Xlnt cond, maple WAWCHS MUSIC CITY & wbt very cu re. A 5 GAL. CAN ONLY $5.00 teYM'al fuel tanb, altering 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, rood I_,&. .... "' fin _, _., MS-1389 UJ1 ... ,. 5 P.M. &ml all .& .... IDd oontroh. See at 2IDJ _ __,,,.,_ fl')l;ll _.. ~ ·-• 6""" ., per1 ... v uu. c.blnet $35. 6~1568 3400 S. BRISTOL. c.M.. ... , """ 1 "'--h. ~....,.,, .....-. _.....,..,,,,, f125, Frlgktaire, like new, Si).ZJ.QS 3 LOVA.Bt.E Bea;le( mixed Sat I S\ll. 1212 So. Rau Lafayette, Newport """""' 15812-Blutibkd Lane. IJtyt- ~· family 1ize, CqJpertone Mutlc1I lntt. 812$ lfllli H. nd 1 0 JIUPI, 6 'lrila. nd. ad. homes. St.. Santa Ana 16~' D 0 R\S ET T, llO tinatoa Bt.cb , Im. 2 dr. w/trener below, B..J •mmo rpn 89'l-6302 11n ,.. • ..,., ....... "' Wlnch•oter M:eft'Niael'. Top, anchor, frost frffi $150. 64t-?llJ GIB~ rn o d el n>, ex· With Leslie llPNker. 25 "'-' .... ~, p 1 ~-~~· -m--hr meter boat '88 VW. Extras! !2,000 mi ,_.. .w••c..~, part era an, C!ll'f:-laJ 30-30 cattitne, ~-.....-• -:-1 $19!!0 or Bell Ofta'. MUil Antiques Ampen.nd cellent o:cdiUon. l Year ~ and stool. $100 cub 6: male; comp. tn.ined;" to new 'htbox $11»: 2 Dressen. poles. Heavy duty trlr, etc. lllll 5fl>-S021 16 trunka, i hall lee( J old, used by lffd guitar LGAC over pymts Of $82,68 JOOd home, MG-7997 un Good bx' iishinc or lidfJll. =--=~~-=~~ s, In !qier OlieL MUSI sell mo. Bal $1375. Cal.I it tn. l-6 drawer, l..f .dN.wer, $25 Cuh tennt or trade. '18 VW, autb., · RIH. ~ ~res. butcher's blot*, $225 673-3*i5 felftted btwn u am.f pm AUSTRAUAN Sb e e pd o I each. Will deliver 536-3387 5'6-0004. oxxt., like ne'f(! Traal.. uv!. box, telephones , prlmi-12 ~G Goya Gutl:ar with 645-l'm ' ~~~ :s(I QUALITY Klnc: me bed lT BmalCltAFT cab mat Id.I. m.lSJio Evelo•' l&?-4 N~ Blvd., CM cue, 4 mo. oM!, S35(). Want SACRlFICE! Chn.,. wood · ' :=:;== wlbeautilQU,.y ~ mat-cndaer w/trlr. 10 ~ Mere, 191115 VW. 12Xt Sedu ..,_ -., ..... boa, 615-3)1< Spinet -mt eard. 3 MONlH Old Oolioo kl-,,_, ,.Ut ...... &.. bltn .... -• ---~·-X1nt -I $1f1iO ~ Call a.fter 6:!IO female. C.all 548-9624 after frame, NeT« 'uiW. a ~ :;:,. .. ••• _..__. .-l4M132 evea, ~ 4fl&'t ANTIQUE whih! French Sl.JNGERLAND ~nd .r•~ -• PM 2:90 weekd~. w-.. _,. •• •-"""'· "'""' ~ '65. YW CAMPO dlloa coblnot IIOO. •-·-• O>ngo Drums . .,._,, a ~ -ww --nob '97 VW Biii· H..s wll>llt Int. ·-~ •-========::.I GEJNTLE ~-a1·~ ~ -v--·-a··-• UNIIUTE 23' ~ ... a"-1 -,., -..... dlnlnc table with 6 cti-1-finilb $75. 56-025:I .. -~. ~~ wu\oo n.a.no.s. _,,....., .,....,.. ""'' .. -~ MUlt teDlbclt --...-, .... ,~. w,U1N ..mi.. =e white w / bi;~ LUDWIG ...___ f\111 set. us-Te'9vlslon 8205 cat, vey pretty. Netdl ad attllehmenta. Tab o •tr :tt;. 1~ Driven ht' tttt:le · 'cle man tn $1515. ft6..6l89 NB .. ~ t W'WI ...,_,. wi. .. ,.., home. 54&$174 UIS tlmlll1 l'JDUllli Ot' $tl.U cl.ah. • ., __ ..., __ ,. -be -VW a.-__. _..._ .. t.1 ... ..L. ......, ery, _.... '-OJol eves. ed 2 months. S3'J5, 5£.6n6 usm TY"'a Mn.,99 Am.. .... 1. r-..-c.~. .,,.... '-M!"IIJl:'ll • lr!l!ll •1 -·-....... ..._ -Alter' PM w.'1!'1 ~~. lrc ,:;:<; I KITrENS. ...., .. a ""1to· Credit-~.,,..._ 23' Clll!Jll, S/CrlltS ~"' .~ lo -1·11u awnlnp. tn-. 1'1.eoo mlleo ~··II ~-....,..... ~ •~ l -bl>clt. ~. e VACUUMS e -' ~ _, ,.Ut -ts. .. .....,......, • 6f6.<l8ll e -'1 ~~.siu Bod. S!'>nALLY Jhnd <n11«1 Coltr $1411. P. B<IJ. '.IV A 50'"'5 1 "• _ •--~.--..U ma1<o .a.r. -~ quilted maltreu, concert Guitar. hand iude combo SS&.E. Mat\Y oOwn: NU .... ·~· ---$150 cam ~ dlr, tMe '61 vw Sedm. 37m ~ ~~=~~'~. eue.imtirm.~43 ~"=~·~~ ~i::.m:;!"=ld= ~~~.= Wll••b 9010 ::"~.°'=arw:= ~=;:_~an -f50= MUil& Plonoo & Orva111 1130 -So"i':W-bome. 561316 l1IS UPllOL8TDllNQ -$11.50. 2 <nmiBIA 12, beod. "'"'I· i.\ VW Set1u. Good - D!J1. rm. Ml. <fUna cob. · Ma-11112 • • ' • ilAiiDiiOiiE; Uea111Q> -,c. ·-_, !tr, -i XJDt cqotl., l l...,.r!ed ·A-' HOO tlltltla. ~ ""-"'°' . ' WI~ drs.. !11"'1 «>ad .• SPfNET: Walnol. ,..,. It JI" ZENml Co1<r T.V. -to -with Fi!ie .;t. tl"1o ~ "'5 yr old. $3900. '44-W11; e • -.ft eub tr tm1>0rt> ~~ Bal IL 113-7418 ' $!$; Ip. ~ d>ai.: Pm!. -tr "'II-. ........ '""°" co1 trot. •""7· -11/T Al&, JIB .. _., SIMa. -W• pall'....,. 1t1r Olll'-'11 VW, ""°'· R/R, .... ...,., ............. ,, .. ~""'" ... ··--········--• . 9'r ............ .._ ...... . • -::::. =. diolr; mi.c. 1275. 5'0-7111 l:l:" new~ ... I SM. ' "'°' old mllo, port flili'iiUW STAR NO. «Ill, Int -ftltWl• ol -· msb llMml., lllto """ "'-. fV& Good ~ pteno. Oond. +.MiJr>. m-.lstil 8o1tca Terr1er _ "JUlt a 0.US-, ~ ditk111, 'l'rafler. S140I. or cadl.tbl. Try m befr.. muM. ae1L m.-1530 Ef-.Jo 2-ldllld't-U. e ~ e UHT llV $10 Ul1Je doll."."'9.CC' 1111 ---· yao toll. ELM OR 14 VW. llldlolbeoi.r, .,,_ "°' ~ -Iv· No -· ....... -118~ --..... Talo!o 19' S.I• Jiit llalijl Piiot Wlllt -Morol!S, mm 8-lt 11..S. ... Good <•••I.I ' • ... HW1D S0GC rr TO 'Dlt OI"* to hoy. mtUD ..,.,_ "'* • .8111 e 531.fllO Diii 60467I. w-............ -*6'MOl!I* '~ • • "'" ·.,.~-~==:::=:-·:::· ·~-~·::-~:=:::;·:;;·:;:··~··:.: .. ~·:;.:·~·;.:· :.·..;;.. ... ....;.· .... ·.;.;.· ..;;.;·:;;·-;...o.·.:..· .-·:.;··u:~.:-;:~..: .... :.....:o~..:~..:-;:....:.··:;·::..::-::.;~:...•:..:;·~;...·:..··. _· .. , ,;.. ,.\.lo-*_": ............. ~ ......... . --· -,,~~= :o::::-: ··;-:-;;Ar .!.__ ,+/ •• a a a e'. -a ..... d --... d ••.•••• = -;;;: ·---........ ·-~ ~""' ---M ..... . =lPICIAL DILUXI }.ill CONDITIONED VB,· automatic. power .,. g, radic;>i heater .. . wh.e~t coven:, ' ~ffJ.IU-P.fiW-llll -of-. ta et o t y standard ' ~· 4'l32'79Z103977 ;.'Ii $ . ,. -~~3311 . ·~······ . JAGUAR i'liEADOUARTERSI ' --~-· ~---- • COUGAR 11r1 O'.lUGAk X'l\ T &eauttai datk met a 111 e .,...w1 .. blodt -"" and black --· IWel' •aine. p:nNr dllc: 'rn.ba. ado. tram., AM Ndlo; he&te'. U.ODO ml. Price$211iO. __ _ .,.... DODGE · NOW'S THI . TIME POI 9UICK CASH ~· DAILY PILOT WANT AD I '64 ·.'63 ~D -VI, auto, 1fr, Lie.OMV~ DODOI DAAT 6,2Dr.ohlrp. Llc.OHU42 '62 CHIV.JI NOV~·$sa·, 8 6, •• , ll&H. Llc.OPl·llS '63 .RAMBLlll . Clmolc 150. 6, •ute, 24r. · KHJ,616. ~488 6.'.uie.,UH. '6'3 CHIV. 11 . WIU.JH;r- ,.i!.i '. • r;;: ' I ! f I 2 'MIRC.Mote. -$499· va.-.11.,n; Lie. WF:r 402 '62 HILLMAN.• .......... v. ~1•x.sos .. 'I . -• ' -~388 '&0 ·~~$288 ' ' ' I 1 JIMio. w..-$288 4Dr .... llH U..llCWG , . . -'62 ''ALCON '·~ Lie. . • • .llSl Clll : fOl \968~ SIMILAR SAVINGS On All Remaining 61'slN ·. STOCK . -• • • HURRY!! , ioo .~:~A.~HRYS• ER ''66 PLYMOUTH 't+.•tlnf, p;...., Ii IYl•ffc; '•'I•, ,,.,..,, •w ' '. - ICM, 1l,8661l6721'1 1k•i, ~oncflfionf11i. p •r A1if11t11tfc lr1111111liilo ' f , s -~,11.itor .. fSYSt.U 11' powor 1t.•rl119, r1dfo I .2395 " '1695' '67 PL •• ' · . ; ·u CHRYSLER' .. · "JOO'• ' ' ' • .....n.. "-*-'"fie, ,..., ,~ ,_ ~ ;;,,•M4Hle~·i·,r;•r "•bt. '.' .· ; 1495. :nJ '65 . DODGE • . . _____ ..., ... _ •. ___ ,. ............ _..._. ............ _ ... ·--··-----·--»'·-····-:.:-.......... . • i I l • I • .. • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Close .Border to Them • Orqe Coast residents, particularly pannla ol ldlool-age ddl.dren, ara well aware that tlie dlllnbution and use of dangerouo drugs, mariJWUI• and narcotics have been rising at an alarming rote. • They may be )!!SS aware !hat much of the impori&- tioo ol these mind· and body-destroying Item• ha& been accompliShed l>y American juveniles traveling over the Mexican border. The clty of Corooa In adjacent Riverside County bas become acute11 cooa¢ous of this traffic. Its police d&-~ent developed what Corona's mayor describes as 'ample evidence that such ptoducts were brought lo this city from Me:tlco by >.mer!can minors." Corona's City Ci>uncll and city of!lclals have moved lo attack the problem and at lees! reduce the traffic. They ara urglnj ail California cities, and especially· .,. lbooe ln Southern CalUolnla near \be bonier, to join In-- . an effor! lo close the bonier to minors except when properly accompanied. Support came from the general usembly of the League of Calilomia Cities in mid-October when the league adopted a resolution urging th• United Stl\le& Congress lo cooduct hearin~s in. Southenf California to con.sider closing ttle Califorma-Mencan border to minors except when accompanied by a 'parent or other respoosible adull . Riverside County's Congressman John V. Tunney II upected to spearhead the effort to have congress!ooal hearings .opeped on the subject In the near future. As for the legality of such a bord!'1' restriction, ";" Or-ange Coe.st lawyer wbo is also president of. his aty s school boanl bas expressed the opinion that the Con- gress could leg11)1y and constttutiooally take such action. As a school board president, be thinks the clemp- . ---dOwn would bean ''ezcelleotlclea.11 · Stalllllicl ihoif, that narcotica unge in ~· hu nearly tripled within the year. Tilt' pnibl~ Is ol>- v!ously ever Jl)Ort serious. It llloUJd be altlcl<td tiy. every avlllable meens -and reducing lmportlr\ion bY youths under 21 is certelnly one of tll,.e. . Even U closiiig the bonier to yooitlll IJ nol-1111' ..,. swp, the problem is a very real one~ aom~rlQ41!.N11_ must be found to mm the _ now Of. narcolkJ from llte:Uco. A New Jail -at Last -A dl<gracdu(chapteriii1>r&nge eoiint{ ~ iiu finally come lo SD 0!14-, • - Back in 1924, the coUDty built a jail lo .&!'commOdate 280 pnsoners .. It bas lately been hoUJing nearly. four times that number. \ No amount of reasoning with the electorate, after the pfublem reached the acute •tage years ago, coilld put acro55 a bond Issue lo provide adequate jail facili. lies. Three bond elections were narrowly defeated. The Board of Supervisors finally built a new $10.25 millioo jail without a bond' issue. It will presently bdld 870 prisoners in surroundings and und~ conditions more conductive to rehabilitation. And k can be 'ex- panded to ·a future cajlacity ol 1,800 Inmates. · The DAJLY PILOT1 Jong a supportero!tlieellort to build a modem, and aoequate county Jail, joins in con- gratulating the supervisors and Shentt James Musick on the achievement. • • . ..... Look Up These Lymlon Israelis. Will Resist Reo~ing ' ,., ...... _. " Words Yourself A little word quiz I devised for the coJ.. wnn last sprlq proved oo popular with readers -though 11>ine were angry that I made them loot up the answers tbemaelves, whlch ii \he only way to learn anything -: that I've contrlved another one along sllgbUy different (and banierl lln~. The followinl! questions give the delliiltiom of certain words, and, )'OU have to find out what the words are., 1. What la-it called when someone ii fl&Mlnc with. lb.don, oc with an im- qlnary foe, ,like Den Qulmte's tlltlng agalDBt windmllll? 2. Wbat It tho llC!jec\lve that means perta1nlll& le diililco or to luck?> (IAW}'ers ilbould -thla ODe.) I. . imA T IS Tllll wcrd denoting the rolllni IOWld of a drum or the bOoves of pn. -? . ._ 1:t i11he wcrd d..aibing the kind « aentence that hin13 at the very thing ft discla1ml the intention to menlioo? ("I will not spe'ak of his unsavory past.") 5. What la the noun meaninr; a person wbo ill self.educated? I. What Is the nouo ttferrlllg lo educa- tion late in life? 7. What do you call the penoo from whose name a race, city, or nation la SUJ>- poaed to have taken Its name, such as Ro m e from Romu1us, America f r om Americus Vespucius, and so forth? I. WHAT IS THE sinlJ!e word meanlnJ to dispossess or oust 1 o m e o n e wrongfully? (Again, lawyen should -this one.) " 9. when ~an OU wu conllned to Asia, w.hat kind of ~ was it? And · now that it's spread all over the world, wbat kind of dlsea!e It It! 10. Perhaps the IDOllt common vowel sound in EngliSh Is "uh" .. proooonced lo "the" &l\!l.. l!!mdreds of other words wbers the vowel II nol ~Jy anycme of the five distinct vower.; what is the namt of thl.a 11>und? · IL MANY YEARS ago, I wrote a col- umn in which the letter "e" was not Uled once, because the "e" key was broken on my typewriter; what ii the name of a composition in whlch !1-lett.er.is ~.?· 12. What is the single word meaning the aix days of creation? · lS. What is the name for tbt amount which a vessel or caat of liquor 1-clal of being lull! 14. When someone aaya, 0 l'm. not goln' buntln' today," whit lJ the word to de=ibe bll chopping off the last sound or syllable? 15. Wbal ii relresbment af1'r hunger of fatQ!ue! Connelly Looks Back Marc Connelly, the Amer I ca o playwright, la now in tilil late seventies. Most of the cast ol characters in his chatty, anecdotal book of memoirs, "Voicts Offstage," are gone to some big Algonquin Roundtable, or ' ' V i c i o u s Circle" in the sky -Robert Benchley, Heywood Broun, Dorothy Parker, Oscar Hammerstein and other members of that now ltgendary group which dominated the theater and films of the 1920s and "30s. "Voices Offstage" de a I a af- fecttoaately with them all in those hal- cyon daya in the American art.I. Un- lorblnltely, il Is a thin rendition of the legend, old-fashioned In Its reliance on minor jokes which.are int.resting mainly becallle of the names they involve, Jucha Heifef.1 to Harold Ross. Yf:r THERE ARE nuuets of theater lore (now tbe:ater history) ln this account of the McKeesport, Pa., boy who went to New York Jn 1915 to see a musical ahow and otayed oo, fucinated by the theater, mUln& • living by ln!e-laoce joumallsm m:I tmmrous verse unUl be end George 8. X.Wman bunt forth as the most suc- oeufu! playwrlghting tum of the era. '1t>ulcJ," "Merton of the Movies," "'l'be Farmer TU• a WUe'' and, cf coune. Cormen.r'• own '"lbe Green . f'llllaeo," • revolutloouy and -~ produclloa of li30 wblcb .---a,, '6ffrf1e --. ~6-: . JIJ gigs J'NMlld Ifft bu a !llnllP ~ ,., one '° )'CU11C. -•-a..allhewanted~ 111 -a -Now, Ill cf a •Ct• lllW'lhl antltobta ., :-..... Wbli shall 1 tal '8Tllt1& w. -~ na * 11 .., "' 11!1 a111oe. ,,... -"' ........ OUr -liltdr.MrllFl .... lllbt'a • Connelly staged himsell and won • Pullt>er Prlzec'l'be story of '"Ille Grten ?astureo" ls the blgbllght of thla boot. BASED ON ROARK BRADFORD'S "OI' Man Adam an' His Cblllun.11 1bi· play was a retelling of Old Te.stameat stories i.n the Deep South. ·The Lc:ird (Richard H. Harrison), like everyODfl.elle in lhe cast, wu black, which drove sotbe white Christian zealots almost out of their minds. 1be play never did appear in England (although the 1Ubsoquent film did) due to the prlvllege1 and whima of the Lord Chamberlain's c en 1or1 b Ip policy. Connelly wrote "'Ibe Green Puturea:" with oompa!Sion •nd pathoe. BrOolal Atkinson called the words "Ganply for de Lawd God Jehovah," spoken bJ tbt Angel Gabriel, "the ireatest en- cue in modern drama." Whether "'!be 0.... PaatW'U" -id ploy In todof1 hiRblY volstilo cllmote II debatable, and . Coonelly doea not comroeot on tbst: BE D01!21 COMMENT briefly '"' tod1Y'• p1arriliJ>ta. -be !lnds ... -loo -~ • who ollor i. peraiulou lhan --,,,., •.,wt .. theater, thll -from -"' ""' •""· rather than ,.rve IL Coooe!IY nmlndl bll ,....,,.. coOeagues that the tlieater II "a place for lmpllealloo, nol poi&lnko ••• It II twtlted out of obape -... ...,. triOI to mate a • lec!mo plolfOl1\1, • pulpit or ......... h YeUI ,..,.. .ii.. the the•w Ont,llllod 11 ...... c. Coanel1y with _,., .. and d<li&h~ ha -Iha theater lo "the belt IOdll ID-.._ man bas mr devlJed ••• lbt pPO of Its oboervatloo lo-· . -..- J ohnsop,' s Rise and Fall Suez Canal a Powder ~eg Who wl11 say wbat were Lyndon Johnson's thoughts u be stood in Air Force One in Dallas lea than five years ~ and look the oath? Not Mr. JObnson, «course, five years is deceptive in any life. We cannot · recreate auctr a remote moment with any exactitude. Nor could Mr. Johnson re- create his moment for history. Many reuom would ariae for avoiding revela- tion and reality. We may fairly presume, however, that Mr. Johnson as be stood in Air Force One, rtaolved to be . a President-that Americans would never forget, a Preal- deet of doning-do and vision and wisdom. BE HAD BEEN ONE oL the most suo- cessful poliUclans of our century, and the pruidency ii eSBenilalJy a political office. WASIDNG:!'ON - A jarring surpl'iso 1s in store for R\l&SI& if lt al.tempts to reopen: the blocked Suei Canal. It i! authoritatively reported the waterway has been heavily, mined by Israel. The mines are described by inlelll· gence sources as an eitnmely sensitive and powerful plastic 'type that cannot be dlskldged pr removed by dredging. The mines are urid'e'istoOd'lO have Deen pFanted by Israel fl'ogmee the entire length of the canal. It wl1I he no surprise to Isrsel ll the Soviet attempts to reopen the Suez. It> previously reported in this column, the Reds have been usernbliilg a flo-- lilla of slut cfredies, ctahes and other equij>lllelit ol Port Said. ·at the Medlter· ranean entrance of· the waterway. The pol1p080 can only be to undertake lo nOpen the . canal, ·which --li>s been dOled alnce llr.atI aelt.ed the ea.stem ·bank in tts crushing defeat of Araba lo tile six-day war of June 1967. 'lbe &,iez ls bloCRd by ..... 15 acuttFed' and·oth<r V-'1J, phi$ nearly 11 months of a=m-ulating silt.• attack by Egypt Is allrlbuted directly to . the Soviet. It is definitely known that Russian. artillery officers are noW serving with Egyptlj\b ,' ba~es. Jn ,addition, the Egypt1ails have been equipped with the . lalest ·~ rBoviet. l!lmlng and RU• con-trol deV~.includiog radar and com-w,ten. 'l'bese insµ'urQenta are ope'raied by, ~lad lechnlclljis and experts. An · estlqiated 600 field pieces were a.played 1n the Em>tJsns' surpriao artillei'j attack. 'Ibey-delivered • wide variety of highly sophlslicated types of 1........-..1s; tiJne.«Harael, ·~ barrages, 10D1 fire· and area aaturatton. THE UNPROVOKED arI11Jery atl4Ck. the most Intense and accurate ever un-lea>hed by the ERY[>tians, caught Israel! trOopl by • surprise. It> it ll'U Sa~ aflenioon !tMlr Sabbath), tbef were MILITARY. AND inteU~ence autho~ relu:ing and off·guB,fd. A number of ties m corlvlnced there ts a direct con-. ~ 1 games were • b! progresa ln ~ nection belween the Arabs' greaUf'...__t!Dl!fl with scores of troops witnessln& intenalfied hostilities toward Israel aJid lhem.. " Russian power moves in the highly e:x-The sudden RussimHlirected firing plosive Middle EMt. caught them unawares, and that's when The recent surprise massive arilllery the l!raeli cuualties were 1D:urrfld. . . Israel bas repeatedly declared ils ID-. tention to forcibly resist any attempt~to" reopen the canal without a ne,go~ted; agreeiqent with Egypt · It baS served noUce it will cJestroY any Soviet OI' • other craft that seekf to eoter the Suez. 'Ille utemive m.u mining of the waterway ii one of the measures taken to enforce this ftrm delormlnatlon. .. ~. THE BWNT WARNING and ~ prtparaUom set the stage for a possible bead-oo coolrontaUon be!ween llny Iliael ahd super-power RUssla and the ~-. ' lllilitary -«alder tt viill!!lllf. certain ttiat a Soviet attempt to f.oitlb1' reopen the Suez would be'the·~·f<il! another -wnated att.n on 1'rMl bl1 the Arabs. ' '"'.'!:: • . • This would mean a new outbriM ·ol largwcale war in "the. Middle-East llKl the· almost'tnevltib!e ~1111 ~ U.S. and other Western powers. 1 Russia now bas mon 171&11 40 ~ lo tbe Mediterranean:• -Ull!m !i the ~i::u ~.!."'!..11~ ner or co.,.,.. "' -~ r • ' planes. Alao assau\t ..... rs Wlth-ae ..u. mated two · battalions ol elite: mattnes. · It Ii believed by lnte!Uience that theae troops will be deployf'll on the nst bUik d. the SUez in the e•ent an attempt is made lo i.open u: · . By llGbert II. Ah ad ' Jobe A. Goldiml~ ' . . . U any living man could elude failure in 1 tumultuoua and shocked time, lt waa Lyndon Johnsoo. lie would seize the best of the dejld J obn F. Kennedy and com· pound it and add lo it bll own raging energy. That waa all be had to. do to become another Andrew Jackson or Franklin Rooaevelt. one who would chan~ the course ot Amerkan life, giv· ing it a new momentum and strenlfb_and purpose, eoougb to last a long Ufetfme. That wu the way the new President looked lo Impressed obaervers In his first year In the White llaulO, and we must presume apln, that It the way be looked to bllmell. Living Up -~o · lJJ.,ier Idea\~; BUT TO PIJll8UJI eteadWtJi thla path to lmmortalily, Mr. Johnsoe bad lo shun any srave error of, )lldpnent, error which could tum on him 1filh 'UDfoieseen and suJ!en fury, and ~ his dreaQ>. In a senae be wu well-endowed for thlJ parlous talk. He !mew the -and aJlo iM .JimltaUOM of poW.r, and he knew bow to band1o bit countrrmen In the teat& ol po'lter. He mew tricks for oven:omtni . his f.,._ II the .Amerlcahs were the only inblhltants of !lie pianl~ be might bave bel!9i1lO an tmnieose IUO- cess, and !nunortal indeed. Yet be wu~a teun. Texas ls '° big and vigOl'llU1I K 11 lntoncatln&: Some- limes It aeema to Teuns Iha! if you know" Texaa, )'OU know America, etr evea all· manldnd. · Not true .. alas! To the Editor: lt ii possible, it ....,. to me, to gift . too much UiouPt to the waya: and meam oi bu3ine!s, an1f too li.ttle to the el.hies of · bll8in~ Business can become so cut and dried that the Very word "ethics" brings a smile of diversion. Yet men do not exlit wtlllllgly without standmll of llVfllR, and I dolibt fhat there iJ a man in any organization who hasn't at least one ideal burled Jn 'a private grave, becau~ some- one failed to underatand what bis purpose WU. YOUNG MEN START out , in the business world. with an ardent. -deaire to make the wOrld a~ pl&Ce ln ~hicb to Uve. They wut lo bring ~ty lo their family, · 10lpOCt and ll1ICCftS to tbemlel ... , crOdlt to their buJll>esl •nd ~e ..... OO!'lributton to the -total of bwnaa bappineas. It Is °"" bod they have to conceal all th1i tn ·L-"Hard· boiled" world, and al!o Jt ls a,..xery bad mt.take IOI: business lo allow 1bem to . cooceal I~ tor it ls. uactlJ ... high personal lllandBnll cf living llhlOh can contribul> iii ClelintieJy to tM IUCCeSI cf THE PREmlENT tiiherited a UWe jroubl< in Aaia. oomethlng *ked up l>Y a me<kQelome old pctleman .n •me d J)u1Ju. The • ., "" baJidle • thing lib that la Texu. you,maftl move! move! _ _ • as the wgeanl -Ill -,f>yle. Mr. , REAL EFfICIJlliCY 11 molt IUl'ely all bullneu orgalllzationl. • J-mbvedl _, moved! But destroyed, and it& -..... IW'e1y ~ .::i. ':r.!:"1o ~~ voided, nol by the )act of~ of Thia wu sheer bid~. founded aome bit of r<d tape; bul 111 10lllshneia In ignorm cf tbs Mlm. Dr llhoWd "" and lazln~ by lnlole~, _peUJ uy,1..,..ance.oflbaJllctandlunclloo ' cf tho -• Ifill piano!. • Mr. J-did lalrtJ well al holne. dTU rlOll .... .. llill. 11111 Wider the 11111 cl.:.. lit -mon and more m0 rt• ad: 1* ,.,. votce throbbed -11111 ... lllDID of Illa -tr,_ ........... tllm. Tiiey bun! lllm ... -Ii pla rullty, and tt _,...,., 1! 'fl.Ill .l 'l'l&P. N~ matter "'"t he llicl 11111161, 1111 Wolu1 wonl "Yletaom" 't' Mrtd ... ~ beblnd blm. Be -1111 ...aj "'"' ~ w!Uf -· lit -...... le 1111 doltlny .. I\ d I I ti Ill tho _.., Jle cou1cl no1 -....... I, Cllltf JUll!OI. F1n11111, he ...i.i aclt-. -thouP ~-l'U -• -Ill aboal. ,,,. dQo """'" ~ -!lad .. """ and lbt ~ ... el Iba tnp lli.,i .. bim Ila 1U. .--lbt- • Dear -Gloomy Gw: ... . .... Ever riot!ce 1'ow l>undrl<o llli1 ldvtru. "llIDI dQ' ..net• aJ.. wmyo "*•"Will dl1 -~ row be Ill rfihl!"! -..... _ Utter. ,_ ,..,.,. ·-..i-. NltmMll'( """"""' lholUd cott'IW th.II'" ..... "' JOO --GI'" ... Th9 ritllt to andlme lett9" to ltt IPKlt'er lllmlntte llblll I• ~. All iett9n mu• ~ ~""" ..-Ill l!'lefllQI .-tdnu. bllt MIMI -'fl bf "ttNlelif on~., jealouilei. misundentandm., 11¥1. In- difference. ~ duty of a leader Is to help each a;ian {er whom be la reaponsible to live up to those .inner ideals which he usually conceals· oo expertly and lo set .bif-~Wll per..na1 llalldards so hiRb' that no one can doubt his 11.bol~ cooperaUoo. Mee IOll)dllnes are like nlnepinl. Whe1I tbe kloiP!n ,t.111, so .I\> the olben. We have. great ~· for the men whl fQunded our countty -their, ldhls and their labon. Ea<1l of M'lbeo In our turn doW. through tile Jines, sboUld'livo up"to those Ideals and COllltanlly· llri .. lo ,Jm. prove· ov own standards and, to lnllfl that U-Will\ Whom wt .wort,Jo the aame.. , • , · · .,. . L· . ' . AT Tlll!I partltularlJ precail/m mo> me.rt of OU1"nallonal'upeience/""'" all· big bw&iit.19.looked upon .. ~ l ·la vltslif ~that ... lo8e the "Wh¥-d0--w~t-of.4_t?" t 1ttttuc1• '·ltld eoftoo ~ ~-·~~.,,..,old ud lolfi.• mdenl fl1i\b. ·~ma -..i of Pio mctl1 Wblt be P1U1 1ntO ":it" U I , 11 11""'1 al\il ~ l"I ciaitrlbuhs, 'il' llMll c"!J1 llgbt bli!I wJ)ll -18~ · w~: 11 lt It a -"ll'lntocllt1 Ud • dioln' to ,., .. ~ -'li:rvltt, -will be -"!<led with ..._ the -111116 lie --..... . ' ~~ b!ihi!I:""' hll ~ . ~ ·t& "Pitlt OI 'ljrlj>(Ql-i In u -·Let.II con-. thertlore, to be tlrll klld Cf \elpMMa thaF opr1ap !tom tho l;worl ~.~to ... ·-• • little more than ils expecte(!. ·;:.~ • GLAOOTONE F. H$TCR . -.~. . . -. ' . 'Alwa11• torr. Door•• . : ' . To the Editor: A· ; · Because of the harrowing ~ 1'• wen! through today, I am bopilfifail will.print this so that other peopJ4tP'I ltlffer thfl same haP,Pening. :~" : An IS-year-old owner of an a~t lllayed home whDe we went boulebimllng, SbottJy before we returned, she b '4 4.r 4 aorneone come in (she was altting ~ dHi balcony on the living room) and .~" out, '"Hello, back already." After~eW minutes, getting no reaponae, she f!. uO ml encountered a young man m~&il leading to the bedrooms. 1.· . . ..,~ . IN HER FJUGtrr, she said, 0~of here -what do you.want an~ay?;,~ be duhed ou~ lllammlng the door~~ Couldn't follow immediately. ...., ~ · We arrived a few minutes Ia'~ found oo.r purses bad been rifled ·¥st • dial$>Od ring was llolen. ,.. -'·. ~Nq one expects an bttruder on.a 8'1Daa an..,_, In broad daylight with ~ bnmL It bas 1a1!1b1 us that ~·~ "" Jocked ol ~ !Imel -In UIOsi. ~ llOllllal'and no oae 11 aole. '>: ' ALICllT.T ~ ~ \ • •