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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-13 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• .. ' f I. . ' I . ~: ' ... • •• ... ... If" .. :r ' . .... - • [" I . ~: ~ . ··~. • •• vine -. -.~ -~. ,,_ ~·· . -- '. . . .., . ' .... _ .. , . .. ... ' 1 , ... 1. '; T> ,,., -c .·~NESDAY ~~~qg.I. NO'@'ltEftl1,.'1968 . \ · , , , wp.. & •. sn.. i;iMCJlON•·•·•••a . •' '-:-· . • 'J. ·-·--- -... -·· • ' ,. • T ' . , ' W0.t ~~•ill8 1 "' • t ' ·' .. { ) .. ' B. ·1· .. •. . ... ii•"· , .' ' { • ,. :. t •.,,.; . ' f . m· . . .... : : . . . . . . . . ' · .. ' • •; ',, • • -t ~; ' .... · ilf" · "ti." • • ':.ti... · , · · ' · ·w . \ . . . . .. " .,.. ... . j ... -·· .. ~ -• r ~ ' -I 1 • , -:°1.f, . . . .. . ·'M·· 't·a··-~· .. n·" t,> ·10.-. ". . ' ,· ; ~' ~" ;"'-!)'.#;1' :1_ • • :_... : ;.-, : .,-_,: , ·, •• 1 ~ .. _,..,..;,-.:r~· . .. ,,-1'·· -'.~;.:J .. "'~-'··~'f .. ~·· • i '•·•"' .... ' ,J • ....¥, , ! ~ ;_ "J \.. t "' ,. -;,. """:' rr• '' ,,...,~.! _ ... ~-:}, 'fi· t ·1 I I • • l I I ' I I I ' J • I I ' I .. • - --·-.. ... ........... -~ .,. • • ' .... 0 ./ 4 I .... -.. l l ~~ng lJaek U.S .. G()ing . to Pe~ce T~}ks Alo~~ L Clllfcrd hod 11141 Sllgon ren<pd at the laat momenl on llS'<"ment. to jnln lbe lolb ~ Waalllqton Hanoi anil 1be :Yllt Caoc. "I wlllll IO emphasim again lhal lbe Republlc of Vlelnam gever mado IUCb • promlle " Th!eA -. l!o said' Thieu had .repeNodly relulod In tha -of 1111:1 -'Amulelll ~ Ellnwth.JJ..W. to Ill at lbe conference lal>le ,.1111 Uie Vlfl Cong. He said Iba! ll Soulh Vlelnall\ had made lhe priot ._t on Uie bomb halt U cuttwd Aki, 0 Presldeqt Jobnloo certainly woWd ..i have -Jn Nov. I to annouiiCe Ille bomb hill i;i woold have clone., earlier to bolp llilt;rl llwni>ln>''• ....,...111 -Ip. i Thi« added: • "'!'bey can 1111: on allYlh1nl that cln- i;orna,anly Hanoi am! tlie, Uoltod ~ bul . ..,. -"""' havlill to do 'llllh tho !ale of 8oulb Vlelnam will· ooi ':l>t' bJndlna pn us..'' Asked aboul tha Impact of tha U.S. hint to 110 lt alone In Parta, Thltn slld "It wu one of lhod< -lhoct b<cause 1be Unlted,Slalell lll •lily." ewj)ort Sounds Nois·e • "Technicians to .Check Jets From Airport The city of Newp<rt Beach wlD aoon bave "' 0WD tflcbnic:llN taking aound!nca ol bll and Utllo jell f!l!ilg 00!1 ol ,,,. .... County Airprt I . ,... """"""'"' bave cllreded the city -to !Ind out whal lr:lnd of declbel J<CCftlng "1111-S abouJd be obtalned aDd where ti lliOald be -• be would find out what t)'Pt of equipment Is used In othar cllleJ I~ wllh ~ problema_ • . , , He laid ne -2 also try ln dotermlne at what locaUOns · the ·Souncllna should be token a\)d would "check lhe tjinea when llie '"*" nolsem~"~e'oll." He said ne . ....id report bl<t wllh lhe lnlonnat!Oo at u.. coand!'a Nov, 2S session. n. COl1l1cll agreed wllh Ulla a-b. It !bell opproved Pancb' reqllOlt 11ia1· the city attorpey "docWnent11 wbatewr iurladl'*" !he clly "'11bl have -noise abakmeot pr-•· -,, The ilildy, 'lrblch ~ Clly ·,... tome, Tom WoodnJI! said ...id be atl<nded to "lonhwllll, • Ja expectall to lnchxle reaeatth Into munlc!pal COlllrol over air space. !lfnddpal lawmaktn further ~ up NeWJ>Oit'i betllo qalnst jet ,DOiie by "*'1ng Ibo· clty ,tlornef'• olllce to reaearcb poulble anll-nojse ordinances and other means of legally coping with lhe problem. The council acted at the urging of Vk:o Map Lindsley J!wooa, 'l'bo said ~ """' or..,. O><mlJ IJrpori aron\ 11ie on11 one1 lm!llllDg !ill Conna de!, ... OOM111u .. i.. . • ::.. "l!tllie to .......... _(nolll) - , In ~ de! Mar, porlk!alarlJ on jell :Nixon Na~s UC Regt:nt H. R.-Haldeman ·to Staff -~ ' I' I 0 ' from El Toro," be -'"'fbere WU ' a fll&lll of jet. at -In the momlnc NEW YO!\lt (UPI) ::. ~ldmit..iect 1• .,.. , ·Ibo -clay. It -up hall tha 1lldlard IL N-'todQ<"DllDld 11J01ber Blfimi119 · fJrt a ' Si.r1n In ~lorfda ' ~oo.i;.;,Uia111111ma1n ~=.°':k':.8:: , v. 1 concern In requ..ung nolae testing equlp- !Ilgh winds and angry 1ea1 BWtunp docks and aea-1 \ other buildingo .. F1olida weatller la in turmoil, u ment, lnc!Udlng lhe poealble leasing of -e will be eztenslve tdeacoplng ol walls at Indian.Rock•, Florldll. Tornado visited Is wealllerlp other perts of J!)aat (see story page f). trucks, WU Ule olluallOif at County stall lunctlons nnd.r the new cblel ... beach, damaging motel under con.rtructlon and Airport. . ecutlve. 0 lf Boeing can go out there and test Nixon named R R. ''Bob" Haldeman, r • · -· · · · · J -the 4e<;lbet. !ii tbo1r ~ we ought il, Los Angelea adverllstng exttutive Medi.Cal1t~n~·~CM1t · s ~~·~ ... ,~~-~ . .-$~:4:~~~ ~;,:~!~3 . ~ . . -· .. .. " -· . .. ' t v , . ~~. •-_.,~ • . AJr CaDWiila,.'irttll 11>e-w1111 of rec1uc1ng u.. Wblle H....e clalf, gmerll 1ntema1 -:h ' c· ~ · .. ,,,,_,, I tha noise ii pooalble. adminlltraUve /npomlbtllly w It b T 7 T • · .. . l -~ c ua. p.-said. U Uie cily · ia ormed puUcular' attentiOo to ,,...king out the r ,OWS to iu ten a ' tro ..;;~=~maklng-a~*!Jel!lt~--· with decibel lnl...matiot> of !Is owo, II new Presldtni'a da!IJ -of ap-. · , · · · O : · r-· . ~time "'l....>.t . ..::!!. .,_ ~ ..., ~ would ,be . In a 111&.r Po!lll!" to argue polntmen!s. . , _ ~ -..,... ""' ,,_ _, • ......, lta cue for -~ abalem<nt conlrola '1bla .,., tha aecond 11Uci1 ajipolntment )~ ,,.:;. ~. ~ --~1 · ·• · "14 Lt; J.ee. Laat.r. 0( the ~ belore ~ agencjea.-·--anJIOUllC:ed In JI houri! !tonl Nixon boad- Gf.!';::..,... ~· . ·=~~~·~:.med!~ ~~~iormor~~pollce He qlllt!>I "IUIPrllml.'1-bo used ~=·ofberothe 8Ri':e~h'ollarwelowr '_ • ." -•..........i.-... ' ' . I ~~I I -~~ "Jll'Oo .of'Ocv,:-ut:i!' Olly a:?W...:._1 ·~~·-. ~~ ....... 1Jitda1o.~ pi_ ftl.t:.,. .• planes u ---· the • 'I -giam by u "much' aa .'IJlllllon a fur; ...., __ --.~... ff fob: mlnlllraUon, wu appolnkd Tuesday u fl'Obe lnlo ~ a-·ol 'E " ... •· , ~'he •·•• wooJd ~·e come lrom Uie, Rl;mldo ., .. llllr -~· 'I.!'-'"'"lburt ··•• Ibo llrilt 1(-ol Wblte HouU olllc!ala the ~.J\-,_;crx !"· •. ven " -t P true, ~ ''we ,£wl!ll'.·•8balfl'• Homlclda Bureou • ' :1 '.~ , ..._ ~'<:T -In lhe new admlnlalrallon who will carry -~ •Ibo -Calli . N ed"l i:,a, mllll bur In . mind.., ti* ll on Ill-. -~ • · · < • " ,,......., lhe Ulle of "Aalatant to _the ~I."· Auodalipo'I 1ftllfdeiC'l'Oe&dl) ni,Iii ID mlllloa _.,,.. -• ~ tta..dite of death Jiu not " ,,_ .' "re•' ......,.,_.. I ' llalde"1ci'told iiewsnien he eipected _..... iO "~f tighten up" The va.sl majority of Uie 11,213 phys!· accuratelJ eslln\ated, lhe Individual ---"' "H ·_,_ "' .,..,. lhe new )VbltO J1ouae s1a1f to be tho ,orguluUon'1 Internal cool:ol of ila clans Involved In Med!Cal care for Uie :::'e:!,. ~ /:. ~ ~ vi:n .:e PLOT · • · · "amallOr" than lt has beeD recenUy Zl,OOQ -~ lodi(enl are "putting In long hours fl)( AMII c.pt. Bhiob _ .. < • "-• • • • and perbapa Uie youngest Wblti Houae Ron Zlegier, spokesman !or , the Prealdel't eflel, w" ul<ed -ponla- lent ,.porta that Nlzon will leave New Yen Tlonday· for an ~ destlnaUoo. Ziegler aajd lhll lhua lar such reporb were in ''.the rumor atqe," but this wu less than a Oat denial. . Apparently a decision WU to be mad• late Wednelday on tentaUve travel pl&DL Haldeman said Nixon and his advilerl felt there were ways to Improve the White H-clalf atructure -radical 'deParture from lhe put. _Tbo key to'-cl!anpa wblcb wW be pul In force by Nixon. waa deattthed by BaJdernln tbll •WIJ: "We do not Want IJIOclllc ~ loclted lnlO opedllc box· a ." . N11on will have -« lour lop atalf members wflh tbe tlile of llSlalsnt. Ullder lhem will be a lfOUP of apeclal asslatallt. operaUnc In fllrlJ apecllie areaa of acUV!ty llllch aa dopartmentol relatl9no be! llp<!Mlllall worldnr for Harlow wllo will lie lhe top llalM1 man wllh .. __ ••.• , .•. . """""'lloJ~ ~·~ f't'Oltt Page I ,: SHOOTING • •• .. E!::.,.~of deToddvtant alaoprac!IPIU~ compuaUvely UWe rewanl," Todd said. · ~71' lbll ii tllfl -ri~ - ' iie wu stall on record. .--·-· -· -1 do ·=•'-• penon, blne am!~ n>UJldi of.4m~~lllon. Haldeman has been Involved In every am! ..,,.._,..,. of dodor& who -•-"Hundredl of -, ~-doln& Ulla "° ~ •-."ha added.· u .. -,. who wu .... to ve fled oot N' po11· ·~-• ' ' • .,..._ • .,_. Paul •• u .,.,~. .... ........., -Wlll ~ campaign llnce 11111 vice caliber .... -Rose said be _, hit YiolatlcD of MediCal oodel. , wort wllhout -ugendl<il, w!ll!pat coot .h.aned 11m~ -=..:=:-' ~~lhe a window .and do!!l1 .• lire e1eape when preoldentw race In 1956. He has been once a..i u:;;;-dove under a d~ ~ Todd, apeotlng before ha ad~ to lhe tapayen and w · coot ·to -· • -···-·~~ an ....,.le police eotered Uie aplltmeo~ wu arreal· wilh J. Walter TbomjJOOll Co. fOl" more ot-lhe ldllen Ulen shot him In lhe .... ~ a concen>ed dinner meellng ol Uie lhe alsle'ln an elfort to lnequ!Uea sai•-receipt at lhe death scene dakd ~: 11~'~. 1-tor °". lllt_ .llieet oulslda Ulan IO yeah and for the put eigbl The dead launder and eucullvl;;;;: oranp Comity Medical Auoclallon, ail-and Improper bllllnp so to make = ~ year, which Capt. -......... years has been manager ol lhe com-tor ol lhe organlzalloo wu ldentilled u milled· to llCWllJltll lhal Uie nama -of Ulla :J&r'!" wort." · · In Yemen, Illa alder Namer'• wile said pacy'a Los Angelea olllce. Gov. ·Ronald Guido St. Lauren~ 11, a blind man..- "several orange County physicians" have PRO ED QUIZ ' • !!he hid lellon 'wblcll · ilaak! clear lier Reaaan recentlJ named 1 Haldeman to large black seeing eye doll wu found been relerred to Altorney General Todd promiaed furtller ntiabUil. she !aid lbe:bod·Mked him to a Ill-~ term· .. member or Ibo tied beside his dead _-1n tha Tbomi:; Lynett 1or ..._..le dUc!o11.... by CMA of lhe attorney g<o Fr-P .. e I seod her• llWI-· · • Un!nl:lliJ : .d' ~ .. _.Jloard of wood-;..ied ollice. • .. action. To date,f,-1'8 ~<YefeVeft following a Dlftting of. e medical 'Hamercameto.tbe-unttedSt.ateafrom ~ ~ · ., · ...__ ... 1..-.t-r.n~•-.......... _ha ···•~u 111-·~ In JET CLAIMS "'·-·· ··-·t II -•N ·~ ·-·be Is. -L........£..:: --.. _,:,_. ___ , . ,_ ~ .,..d were ideolllled uiCGr· ~-,_,_ ve been named or.--ODS •w•~ . · . ~ :,';ll';a'dihen. •--~.-_......_..-,... eaoolizicea u , ~~fonandLl!lerXil>g.K!nri.'lrim lncourtadlnolateobyLyncb'10Hlce." Jlrolflm: CMA, Calflonla • ' A CCMllln In Yemen uld '.Namer had N~ worlloll lor tile lint Umt In hlll ' Clevelind,Oblo.'llleotbefwwniled- Tbe CMA executive lbel blaated Lynch A1 .,.Iallon, Calflomla lhal aeWement of Ulla ln-wlll !ah' once -a.member df 'tllo ·secret police l!ew York~ oliU.. *8U> a-sllot In Ule bea_d, wu ldetltilled ..-.Jim. for ~t be. &aid was "a poUUcally A81ocl1Uon, Southern Calli two sepwate court --'lire£" In Aden. 8 fonner Brltlsh-prit'ectorate at of ,U. :Pte'rrf · Ho&eI on 'Filth avenue. Die Hicks, 41. .. \ moll-a~ apon a noble pro: -.11on, Calllornla . -•·--the Up ol Uie Arablan_l'elllnljJIL Aden Is He wa1"4 ·to ~ fllia. ""'""11 .about ' Police said no ,,..pono had -1-. f...m.• Tedd accwed Lynch ef Uon, Calflomto Nuntnc Uon, and D-ea listed by the' r>;.,,...,...,-......_,_,Sou,. y, • 9,15 a.m. l&orn. bli: aparlnjepl 'WblCll AuthorlUea iald the door to the office dellbontlJ tlmlnr a "leak" of !act. the Calilornia PbarmacaJUcal 1-........i ,_ .....,.._,. -emen. Is lea ltiim fwo bl6cta up' Flftll Avenue. was pnjlected by an aiecb'onlc .,. and .)!~-• -am .~ .••• •· M-~ • ltO!I\ the dikz, two jet The ll'eCttt Senice obd other ogenclea n--'"Id f":ll be ·---• ... ~-~ r~ ~ w -lfl"Vlceo ........ to In-"-"·· the ....,..lllty "·t 'l'be. PiuldeJl!.<ieot planned to have ~ w ce , ~~·~~ ·~ ~· -Y llminJ< a "leak" of fact. The CMA president added ~11111 .._. openla at orqe were ._ • ._ .----one lunch today In.Wall Slnid ..ith-naeinheri .. bell_ and le the·_~1,.1nto ~ olllc;e. KN<>Wli OFFENDtlls «gan!zallon wu also wakbln "wllb County Airport: Air West oa Sept. I, ol the Namen ==ed lor lor· ol 11111 law !inn !Ibey m to me.I . Police apOc\lllted lhe cali for help Lynch'a olllce and Uie CMA, said Todd, cooslclerable lnterut" Loo Angel',, l1elr-1117-and Air Calilom1a on Ma)' I, 1111. ~ 1n1o .... m~,n4""· •· •·-• -:.!:!!'.!" al mldda• at u;.,· o-. e1u'b •' t "' came from oOO' o( ·the wounded. They ~~ ...!.,,~~ ~..u!,>' !: ~~ ~~~ 0~~ edicai VNDn Fumrr fATll. ~loundb. ih'.-~---~·~ Broad S~ The re.i~ol"Uie day w; !ai!:,ea,:i~":;iz;'":1~ ~J."fv~lce, ·--, •--··~-"' ...,_, •--.. The . ....: ••• ~ .......... "·t all ... One law enforcement ol&er said Ulere to be devoted agllo to )he conllnulng "H~I . Five-~ ihot." ..,, ~ "!or the past nine to II moalha. and olher providen of medical treat-___... -• -·~ wu ......, to believe lllal .a. o1 the 1r1o task di '"·"ding Wblle'lloun llall-· · """ Our qaMtloa la,• said Todd, "why did ment. Auembl)'man John G. venemu ilomls listed are dlnc:tlJ under or ad-''wu -:.:Jt· -beloio'« alkr be ,... Ii IS I lilodtirale blact adioo bz do nothlnfl .--._ during 1s chalrini lhe probe by ~ joint -i-t to the llicht pathi employed by came lo Ulii .. before dtic!dlnfl oa appOin!monll to ·the · group -wllich warQ wflh g!letto anu that tfme?" aaaembly committee. jet alrcrlfl ml that &be homes bave Lr=======· ;::::::i'=====c;;:ab;;:lne=t'.aJ'KI=-;;:aei;;:eclln=~g;a~g=enc::icy~heo==,d:•:,· -;:=.:resl~~de~ols;.~========: Todd recalled lhal -per .. pon. Lyncb'a report, releued by Ule w --aqbjeclM to "peat vtbratiaa, , tomey general In Sacramenln lut ~ ~enlor llOiael emiaalon of nauseaua, • DAI LY PILOT ~ .. ~ ... == ;;;;:;;i::;;;;. --1 CA'JJOIMIA OUlll& GMT rutUIPI,,.. COIU"MfY ......... W...t ---' ' , ... II. C-0., ¥1cit ........ _.. ........ .... 89r~ _.._.......,., --.... Mr.!. v ••••• .. _ ·--= ........ .... ...... , ... ._ ... ....... ............... __ ....., __ _ • NA.YMOf ......... _..... .. 97 ,. .............. w-. ------Llf!M ..... ----...... [Ji 2:1111 -. ................. *• = 1 1111111 .. ...,._, .... C.-..................... --------........ a.-. .I, met..., a ; 't rte •••ut if[~ ... ::---= :i'I..~ ::iit'·-= ;:s:;".i:m'r.r-- accuaea 1 percent lo lhe pliy~..i.n. -.._ vapon, dllll, IOOI and oll." · partlcl~llnc In MediCal u well c:er-· Named U plalatllla In Uie au1t, wllh ' tain denlllta, ·pharmaclaU, and ._i!Ye. ~listed In pareotlleoes, 11omea o1 bllltlng lhe ,prosram of an: · , . , fashiOJl Pins Ulan II million a 70¥· . . 8-a A-lllO Martnen Drive, Calflorala Blue C.-and Blu' Nowport 8dcb (l,000); Jameo P. and -the ~ reopoiiolble !or Marlha A. -. 211 Klnp Place, of Med!Cal benellw.to c1a1mant11 -Ye Newpon Beacll (110,000); Mathew A. joined tha alole'a pl\yaidanl In hr and Ber!iora It C ox, IOZ7 Tahnn& Tero , tha LJnc11 nport u unfair. · race, Corona de! Mar ($15,000); BIJ OlllclaJa ol both orpnlaatlono~ · Lov.,..n, 221 Via Ravenna, Newport llatod lbzy-. not conaultod by.L Beach ($l0,0IO); Everott J. and Dorll durlnc Uie-nq pueni'a S. O'Btlla, Jiii Tuatia Ave., Newport ol hll 71-pqe nPcirt. ' Beach (fJJ.000) and Angus "· and 1 · Eieanor·ll. Poller, nt7"Prlnl& Roaa, • Nfl!POr! Beach ($20,00ll). FreM p... J \' OTllDS LllTED BACK BAI,, 7 AJao, Lea 0. and 0!ani9 S!arma, lllO . I • • • Glenwood Place, Nnrport . s· e • c b (ll0,000); John J. and ltllbzrine R. ato-II-. meana bz will wllhdraw Bw!iart, IOI W. Bay Ave., Baiboa hla -u.r ~ tbol lhe Upper Bar ('8$.00G); Richan! N. and Jo an tl<W-tttllanp -b1 W-Qer, 1111 Tualln Ave., Newport -lid. • " -<•,111111);. llopr S. and Vlela Adloa by -.ty ~ ,_., W ...... lllt Prlvato II o ad, Newpon --·' . • ~( .... );Maltbewll.am!Marlan---_. clrodclol projecla pro-"' -. Siii Tuatln Afe., Nowport' 1-.1 In llact Bar Wilen· wfD -Bladt <•,•> and Paul J . and Mulne ba ....-at a JnJect8d •vlnl of wi-. JIU Twaatto '-, Nawport II mifb. -($1t,llO). -'111a 4lt ....., of ln!nl ~ ''Diii ia oa1J the """"'1inl," Palmieri upludo ~ the hzJ wflldi the laid. "Wllhln lbz -weelt .,. plan ranch P1""""4 la -!or Ill ama In 1111 ct.la w.111., mon then 11 ol eounl7 ddolandl Ol!D bl r.--wtilch wlll ••WI jlt - -la rolll PlllllliiS a mmt l'llllnl -· lo II -NHpod -... •llplltyoltl>o---U...-. _ .. -of Ibo .. --lbz Ocaity _... hafe In - I la rolla -lntne -·t -.. ---then IOt jet -Pll1 Ibo '111• la -1 -• · ~ clalml tolaDlna mon than '2'I lbll pi-IJ wb1cb, rwh offldall l"i"! m1lllon. Noot « all of U-cunplalnt. Oat, -be dmloped beca• ol w!I be lllld wllh fluplrtor Cow1, !hz ....... land_, ,._t. P-lald. • ; 'Kt.t· u., .tk a.e•llt4' 1"9 M • -p11 .. , LM IM1i•HI. Of a...-'fel• . pl•ff4 1+.rll11t with .tr.·111•114°polnt finl1h anti two roil r1illol. $21.00, C'o•t tn•tnlfl4uo, Stop by and let us show · you our excellent selection ... •, .. ' '. ' • I ............ •• • . .... . c . .. • in Gold Plated I . ' . ' . Sterlit1g ~l •• ,. I • • \ • • ., ' ' ~ I., ' •<0~ ·~ • • -• I \ I • •, • ' • • .jll ,._~ : . . • t •'' ~ ' " of Fashion Pins tt.• Ptlttc• •I Wh11IH rt t..1 ler1111f'4. Dl1JMM.,eh1t tnhrff ,111 .f 141( ,,,, ,. .......... 11 .. .-.0 hippy •ltfft lh ,,,, ,., .,., ff .,.... , ... 11...,i11 .. l•a. f2LOO. C'"t Mepl~•.. , # 112) NEWPORT AVE., C6STA MESA 21 YNn In Th• Strt1• Locetlon ........ ..... I ., • 'I I • • n~tingto;o Beaeh .... Ye11r a .. e .. 1 1 ~ ' '" I~ ,I -r ~ VOL 6r, NO. 271. 7 .S~NS. lla l'A'1~: . . ' " • ,, .)'--; · .• I ~.Mil ..... '• ' CAR NO MATCH FOR SLOW FREIGHT TRAIN · ••. Two lnlurod In Huntl""°" BMeh Croth ·train Rams s·mall Car; ' ·' Two Beach Girls Hurt ··TWo ioommales escaped with mlnor in-lnlerconpnuJ\ily H08pllal after Miu jJ:rip TUesday when tbe ~ hi which Flynn's northbound car' collided with the front of the train u it paSsed over Main ' lho1 ·W<!tt riding collided "/th a slow ' sireet abou~ 5,15 p.m. ( mov\Jli Soulhen\ l'aclf!c lr&Ji>,as it chug-In ano1Jier crash two !Joun later, a I gfjlt ..,.._ Maln. Slr .. t ""!f. _,Garfield , ~· clrfy!!li,~J ~. ~ ol 6292 .r: A: ~t:n:\.TU:~i ;mi;'·~~~--;ir~ 4 25 both d. 1'1V3I ~-Lane, were at Edingtr Av~ ne8!' Gothard S~t. ~. ~ ~~ ~ Hlin~. Brown WIS' not lnjuftd. f>l>llte said. Lead rlrsuea· -· · ' · · " Ponce Check Identity il ln Skull Murder Case .. .. By ARmuR R. VINSEL oe "" D.itr r 1111 s..n Two Riverside County S he r I f f • s homicide inveStigaton today flew to !jorlhem' California, ~<peetlng lo \dentify a murdered youth Whose acattered, coyole<:leaned bone1 were found Sunday by three Costa Mesa rabbit bunters. iltntal records will he the key faclor In determining ff the man •bot In the Iliad in a remote, wooded wash near Elsinore ls someone'• rthlUve missin& f~ abool Jut April •. , Ith,. ei.pect· to hear from them. this ........ " said Cap!. Lawrence !!rooks, '~if_ ~ lhe . Rlvenlde County Sheriff's ltllcide Bureau• . said he couldn't reveal juBI where JIQ Virgil Woodward and declecllve Jobn llliolHon were headeil unW nen OI kin ptj1e notffled ind the re<:<>rd• checked. ; ~ Mesa brothers .David Zlinmann, M,;or· 3119 Mooll! Villa Av.,, and Balli, ~•who lives with 111> pai:enls al 2400 Ave.. and a friend Tony Butell, i{ vered the ~ mnalns Sunday. ~~-::t...r·~ llerlnp ol lq' -. balr and ii home In • plullc: bag. Brooks confirmed. The Zbnmann brothers also brought back a watch engraved wtt,b the inltiala "K.D.D.," and an inscription that said "Mom and Dad, 1965," perhaps a gradua· tioo pre.en!. The timepiece -stopped at exacUy 12 noon or midni&ht -wn in n:cellent ~pe. investigatons said, but the body had been virtually eaten by wild, prowl· ing erealures. Theories 11eeD1 to indicate ~ victim was either ··taken to the remote epot and muf dered executlon·style, or else shot . somewbete elst and the body dUIJ!ped where It couldni he found for months. No· gun was found It the sctne, seem-in&IY ruUog out .a · sUlcide, beCa.,. the vtctfm' 1l1lUld have ·been llilled almost instantly when the Slug or slugs crashed lhroogb his skull. , 1be remains are awaiting euminalion bY the Riverside Coonly Coroner'• palhologilt ./Dr possible additional clues lo the grlsly homlclde. The Zlmmann brolhcnl kepi the vtc- Um'• head overnlgbl after reluminl (See SKULL, Pa .. I) EDl110N ORANGE COUNTY, C>tLIPORNIA: WEDNESDAY, 'NQVEMBER .13, '.1968 . ' BQnd ·Considered-A.gain Jluntingwn Trustees P orider MQVe Third Ti1rr:e ' Perhaps hoping !hat !he lhird Ume will he tho charm. lrusleea of HunUQll<h Beach Unlo!I Higb School Distr!d .,., pondering lnclU!!fnn ol a ffJ mlillon bull ding bond · proposlUon on th< Aplil 15 llilstee elecllon ballot. Tuesday lligbl llilstees "'"' · lold !hat II the bond proposition II lo he sulnnltled lo the volen again on April 15, lhe board will bave lo act no later 1ban · Jan.·14 •. Voters gave the f!J mllllnn propooltioo a 55.16 percent vote in favor on Nov. Ribal Riled, I I Calls Report ~ n 'Overkill' Last month Huntington Besch high school trustee Joseph Ribal asked the district tdministraUon to g i v e him a report of policies concerning construction of athletJc stadiums in the district. Tuesday n i g h t Ribal got his reporL Il is about aix inches thick , weighs about tl1ree pounds a n d cost taxpayers about ~ ts> prepare. Ribal called the report "an overkill." Dr. Ribal said that all be wanted was a simple report on the policy of the district, not a history running all the way back to the Roman Colloseum." "This is a horrible wu:te of Ume," be~I Ji1u Forney soid lbal the report wu complete, accurate and was ~ report. Or, Ribal and fellow lrnltlltl:a.f:ailiod-fO<. --l!Oca•' ol 'ti SU. of Ibo~ lllJl&ees -4id m dilcull it 1n deta1L Dr. lUbal carried his "'P7 ..... wlUt him "lo~-·· • . Hunting A.ccUletit Brings Tragedy To Family Again An Orange yooth w h o s e brother recently underwent a critical kidney transplant died Tuesday in • San Bernardino hospital .. the reaull of a hunting accident. Dead u Roger !. Morllndlll, II, of 12551' Yorba St. His brother Steven, tt, is in critical cond!Uon in UCLA Medical Center where he received one of hi! father's kldneya Ocl. 30. Source5 al~ ita.1 said Steven's body is rej · the new kidney and doctors are sea · for another donor. Tb< fatal ohoOting occurred Monday afternoon on the desert about 20 miles south 61 Bater, San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies reported. . They said ROger wu shot by a bullet from a .22-callber rifle tn the bands of Teddy J. Ropcban, It, of Orange. AcqlJ'aintancea said the two boys were the best of frl:end,a and were on the weekend hunting party with m othen. After the accident the youths drove 115 miles lo Barstow giving their woundeil friend what first aid they 1:oo1d on the way. The youth bad been sbol through the eye, 'the aberifr1 office reported. Sheriff's deputlea Mid they wen invOlllgating tbe incident and that no charges have been llled. 5, bu! !U perc<nl la needed for boaol pasaage. • . A fD million bc!Od propoliUoll WU reJec\<d last ye&l' by the voters and lhe bullding package tbeJI waa pared lo the f!J mllllon OlllOWIL • The auperln-1 lold_ lrulleel tbal "t h ~ ! dlslrlct i. 11111 lllCed with 11 e same problems u dilcuued in the cam- paigns. ,, '"lbere ,. a -(<r a lcl>qoI Ille and eoostruclloll. of added cluoroom •pace bnmediall!ly If lludeals are lo be elven adequate boullng and coowiied quality lnllrucUon ..... the QUI three ,..,.. "The adminl81rallon riqueall · Iha! U he made a malter ol record tbal neither the certlficated staff, nbr the cl...Wed ltafl can he held res)JOllllble wben ""!'rcrowding of claasrooms, 1 ..... quaii. ly .lnslrucllon and oome form ol double tea1on ii required." • PofnUng out Iha! the llall "wW do everything polllble lo pcvvide the hell ,- educatlott for our 1tuc1111t1;t• Dr. Ma Forney reminded lmleea and voten !hat "we ~ achleVe th'l lmpoo01bh •• !IO_ aa!d the j>n>orom u aulallled I<> the votm ·on Nov. I -$!J mlllfon for a new ocbool-ihe •. ~ ol """ Ill"* ICbool and , -at Wemnlnsler HIP• Sdlool --be --the ollnlmum Paou.e. "Any IUrlher redudloM ....i.r ....... ~ie and oDiy accema,1e ....... double aesslonl." Jail Ordered in Conspiracy Jeanne Covell, blonde co-oWDert of a Hunllnglon Beach teenage blgblclub, to- day was sentenced to 4.5 days Jn Orange County Jall and placed on three yean probaUon. Mn. Covell, 26, of 302 Ocean Ave., drew the jail term for her convlction on one of two coUnts of . ~glracy -conspking In ob<lrucl j..Uce. . Sentence on the second charge, con- spiracy with Intent to libel and slander a police officer, waa auspen#<rby Judge Karl Lynn Davill. The proprietor of Syndical< 3000, she w'as arrestt!d on the premlsea last ~g. 19. · It was alleged thal she had falsely accused ofricer James Mahan of t.lephooinc bez and stating Illa jnlentim ' •• NEW YORK (AP)-A Brool.lyn grand jury returned • f<Mµ"-count indictment today agallllt t b r e e Y emenl Arabi charged with conspiring to lliil Presldenl- elect Richard M. Nixon. · The lndiclmenl, coolallting the same charges filed agalnsl them Jul 8aturday, was relurned ·after 'two days of_ grand jury t.sUmony, chiefly by an Informant who lold 110llce he was asked lo he the trigger man in the usasshui\lcn The Informant, ldenWled ooly 11 a man with an Arabic name , claimed the lhtte Arabs coolacled him becl1I!< he b an expert marksman. The delendanb are Ahmed Rageh Na- met; '31 and biJ IODS, Hussein, 20, and Abdo, 19. . They were charged with co.ispiraey, criminal aollcitatioo and lwo counb of possessioo of ctamr:eroua weapons. The trio, all slilpping clerks In the garment dlstrlcl, were arrealed Salllrday after the lnformanl ii>onfd pollc:e: 'I11e father arid Abdo were seiZed in thelr BrookJyn a~ent. where· po~ee said tht:t found an Ml rltle, ltl Ml car- bine and U rounds ol mununltlon. Husselil, who was Aid to have fled out a window and dawn a .tire escape when police entered the a;artmenl, WU ams\- ed five hours later an the lfreet oulalde the building. In Yemen, the elder Namer's, wife said she bad letters which would clear her husband. She uid she bad uked him lq se:xl her a gun. · Namer came to the United States from Yemen about IS yean qo, and be ii a urallzed cIIW!n. . A couslz> In Yemen oald N.amer bad (See PLOT, Pqe I) lo lliil her buaband, oo-owner Gllberl Covell, if the couple did not 'cloae down the club and leave town. lier ams! ended the p o II c e department's slJ.week lnve:d.igailon of. charges she had made aplnlt Officer -~~-. Mn. Covell found llUle sympathy lod_, 1n Judge Davia' courtroom. The veteran jurist commented: . "1 heard Mn. Covell slat. in lhli court that aomeone, perbapa a poUcemail, was . eoJng lo eel shot If she losl her ..... I consider tbll' act ol hen the moat vicloua de.Ice I cduld lmigine ._ an altempl lo dealroy a good pollce olllcer. "The evidence against · you ~· ovtrWbelming," Judge DaVil aa1d. "I ' • \ \ '. I t I , I By WILUAM. REEb ., ... _,, ''* ...,, Two lludenb Were upelled Tne'lfay nilhl from the Huntlnglm Beach Union High School Dlstrlct•1 Marina lligb School and · Wlnler1burJ Continuation llllh School. . Trust.ea, In a S.1 vot. with ~ Jooeph Ribal dissenting and board Prul· denl Jobn Bentley abaen~ agreed lo the action after an inverUgation of charges Iha! th< llludenlo bad lllruck leacben, The student. -one • girl -were charged with assault on a teaching staff, • vlolattnn caned bY acting board chairman Richard Willon "just cause for expulsjon.'' Dr. Rtbal delCl'ibed declston as the mutt "of • Spanish I.nqulsttlon." He aCCllled fellow lmleea ol falllnll lo lry lo'undersland the J<Milhii, Dlatrlcl SUperinlendent .Illax ·Fornl!y . ~ the expulsion recommeodaUoo came after· CODsullltlon with the profellionaf llalf •I the achoola, "We cannot and wm not endure an usault tiy any • dent,0 he aald. Trustee Malthevr Weyuker ct!Ucbed Ribal for oppollng the majority decilfon. 0 If you were • tMcher in UU. dlltrict and • llludenl woched you_ Jn , the - you'd aped the dlslricl lo .back JOU. ''TbeM kid& mull learn !hat they can't do u they damn well pieue," Weyuker conclnded. WI"'°" called I\'. !Ubel'1 <>mJ1iUcio ~ble," and Jolnoll wllb the -In refullnirlo argue loopr.' , bave ""'°"'ed the lncldenla ol juvmlle drug offenders appearhic before mo Co up by 400 pettenl. 1 cannot overlool: the vlclousneu of your •ctlona while OOmmendlng the county'• ..,. omcen wbo are trying lo hold down 11111 juvellile danger." Judge Dam quickly rejecled a motion for a ..., lrlal. Mn. Cov<Il'• appeal for a . two-week 11aJ · ol ""Jtence oo the ground& ~ her altamef Intended lo file an llppeaf and the' la<:t that she bad no money 'for . ball 'wu allo denied. · .Tudp Oivll declined lo ......,..t on . , that the de{eme. attcney'• mmwnoement the-... -"'~ ., sluden!, sald at lhal time ~ ~ dlsiricl 'pol!cy In the --... "against toferatlOl'l Of. IM'!ultl an membel'I of the staff . ., Head-on Accident Kills Woman, 48 ' ' A Las Vegu wcman wu tDJed ml a Marine lnjund early tbll momJni in a beadon Collision on Trabuco Road, east of Culver Road In the El Toro area, the Caruoinli 'Jllihw.Y Palrof re)IOrled. Dead ii Laura 'Mae Glblon. : ti~ of IHI .c..,.17 -1111 111 ° • ' . Do~. Tiil , , Ill 591» W. Wua A.'le,, W · V-c : hijured la Ki!lth David llerbori ef ~p;. c:'u.. ~. the car !liJVel! bY the woman waa·W<lllhOund I" Tril!Uco ,,_. '"*" she .......... :Iott caalfOI. . ·~car w..ii'F~ .-~ of the ~w_,, then veerod back..,_ the cm.r-11ne -ft•mllldad -JJUh the · ~•••._. car 4riven by llerherl, ..... Aid. The wotolil wu pa J _. dud at the _,., Herber! WM !Uen lo th< Jll Toro Air -dll-y.fer tnall menl • . ,'' .. ' ' ' . •My brother'• wile Linda · wouldn' t ftn let them tu.e tt into tbe boule;" . !be ZJmmann. . ~ = ltWrder vtctfm's ad-~IJIPllll .... ~ ....... -up from -loaely Ille near Raliroad Canyon Crisis Ends • Ill New Life Dr. Ribal, • poycl>oloClal and a teacher. nld be felt the whole matter was ••a trip blct through the Ume -to !he day> of the lnqlllaltloa." HI aald he felt npelllnJ the - Imm ~I would d6 nolhlng ·lo aolvt their problOl!ll. Oraafe ' " :l'uelda1 bY • -of oheriff'• d • • , ... anlma1'1!nlwod bones and bjll of clolhb!I -~ Writer Travels from Near Death to Recovery u ~ sffled dht and ~DITOR'S NOT~ Thia lo the ,.CO!ld d In the ~Y\17 ~Wooded area for · OftttDo articlt1 tn which ~porttr Bar· llcllaf cl-. latl,"detcribe• hu lrlj> from a dar~ .... '~e.,. ~ • J\°w~r"""" lng _loorld of poin and Jl(l!ilc lo o ,.., -~ Jl: lhe r'.. ~ !ioommng of lift m Ille ola<• of • u.---~ r. -bfightly lighjtd operating room. n ;, J:°11m.· • • "11< i lofil, told in penonal "'""'· of t!... a ltirrner>c..ta 111.,. police h010 heart '"'11•'11 oaot<I hfl life. ellliiof, .... llt/ 84::'' ~ llJ 'roM BARLEY frMJl'-baV. to came the Rlttnlde • .. 9lfft '""' ...., ~.a.tll'1 Hmnldde lluruu ill . I bad lo qllil work on April II, The 1,,. lbl -d( -.;.. not ........ ~of heart -and -Occunit.l; olllmated, th& Individual -Pain ltiadeJt lmpolllble for ma lo .... lo bt lbt -vlctUi Jdl. • be ""1ll>lna lib .. iifecuq - "' -fol' lbt llollllllaod .. ..q M1,tmJ!lo7tla ..... -11111.wllb ).bl. AMII, Capt.-. aid. -a.a -I -'I l0<pl'-~J'.!! ll!ltll lbl rlebl-he 'wu -1,11oR1b!iYeloA1Jllila ,""•bpt111J•Job ""!"I ~ lbOal -._ ~ he added. "'*' lit me at lonl u It took me lo J>.W -lllcl Tuad., !hat the l"l·lleU, • . .i . ~ .. ,...,.. recovered an Illegible 1 don'! ~ 1""' r IW'1lr,ed Ute IJlihl ...,. receipt al the dutb ,._ daled ol ~. April Ill An ........ lhll l>e- Mlirdl l'I, "' 11111.,...., wliidi Clopl. -• ..ula ....... plercllw ... IDd ' " 1cute nauaea ended with me welcoming ' Cama the mornlnJ and preporallocJt the dawn after a nlgbl of horror In for .,.....,. wbk:h Included a "1!ol' tbat which' I 11111 consciouanesa aeveraf llmea. I.ti me -and oa17 v...,.i, .,..,. tt Dr. Kay lat« !old 111)' dialrall&hl wll°' lll>at Wat:: Oii -me.• Boll-I 'ltle couldn1t take another night like tbaC w·-• .,, u to..:.~~-.,· ~ lk'•JuckJ lo~·\ ourvtved." -• ~ -· - l b1eW !hat lllll fta,on th.ii Mdllltay ... _,,,. -al I un. tlla - morlliJll. By 11 a.m. ~ wu bact In SL mlnlller H'1 been Ill)' lorlunO lo -· Vlnceol'L !And lhll litne, wbatmr Ill)' The Jleof, J'rank ltelley WU tbn JUI! afln condition. rur,.,,, WU e<rllln. he -~ ,._ bm he My td!dl'""7 admlllion meaol -u ..... w.,. -· .. !!"" ralluffllng of 11bat. WU alrtady a Vtry needed lhtou,,;..t l """ iioopJtallzallm. lllfil ugery IChedulL Bnl llnal17 I fiOI lill -beJjl mine all the -lo tho the word : "Yw Co le the_ ....... room -"ting ""'I" ad ~..!':.,"' ..., • ·-· dtopllo tho I.ct 'tbal .... ..... 10 llO.Iilo11. I -f!o!a"T---Jaot '1111 I 'lllq ..,... the laapol 10 ~ I'ff.,.. -to boar al lhll llme. ' "'°""· And that lut nlCill before ..,_ ' t -~ 1e!1 ,.. dlUch about the NI ef lllfF la bwW inlo tlJ!.. mentor)". I\', .-.> .._ V• U. ' ,._.... 'f TlllJl'a l!llfl cbect and a amlllng "'Slffp '""' _,, .., w-""°· ..._.. ... '" , UPI -assi I'll ,.. you In ~ mom-~ her take Oft!; for • flllD: • lni·" Mt lamUf1 ftnal t.arful 'rill! 1i!d 1 1r1 1loml to kl!OW ""'° -- the -chlD op! rnlltaUoa of wbilt lhlM, lat alOM ~ at ...... lib wu ....... aller tbey had klL lllea BEABT, Pap I ' Lui year a *"'1ar cale Wal decided In the oppoolle JiWmer by trua1ee1 who -!O """ • lludllll --" hltlinc•-· Al lhal -Lourie Vll)COlll. the -ol ta -n, ........... told ---bt,mcn .... ol --•llacldol -· , If the -llld · 111 Ill --· • lliF J*allt' In IUdl ..... , ~ , .. ~"""tl!I', ·Ihle ... IJlt. t • • ' • , I • I . 1 +· • , . ' ' I I llM.Y I'll.OT ~. --U.19611 ,Cong Back • • l'relll Pqe I SKULL ••. home from the bunting trip, turning II In ol lbe -. deU; <if lbe Colla M• pollcB ~b-Monday llOOll • .. J tboucbt~ were tlddtng,.. Aid Del!l:'OfllcOr Cbuclt Jlolfard. Paul:' Zlpuninn uld be WU juat laid oil .,_., fl a .......Ukeeper fa< the Newport-Mesa Un!fled School Dlatrlct, alnoe their nauiar employes bad all flnltlw! up lbe ·-schedule. lie Aid hll older bro4ber II -Joyed by a Colla Meo llrm which inlles pl&lllc plpln(. L/f.l\Y l1lO! l ...... N.W'°' ---Jou L ~J: ... ,,.....,..... ,,....., n....x •• ,.11 --.. ~ .. • -I AIWt W, btH 'Wlll•M RMI ~ ~Jr·~ .... '' ,, ....... ... ltt ... StrMt ....... MM ... P.O .... ltt, t2'4t .......... ~ ..... , ......... ......,, ~-~t'':".~ ~ Nllth~ ...:... ......... ,.._ .. • • 11•1• 111#1 to lftll $ I II llm • I• • I u' . ' Clllii.i A2W 'l'>llll'iio a.1 -'l!etnlm eoiilloued Ill boycoll the Unlled States ahouJd meet the Viet Cong llld North JllelnamUJ here bul dllCllll only mllltary dettoola- tloo. Ba aid political Mlt1-ll woWd hive to await Saigon'• attendance . lo the lalb. •• In SaJ..., 1bleil told UPI .,,._ nopoodeol JlooW 'loulberland: ''Tlley • Medi-Cal Reactwn:C-MA . ' VOW$ to Tighten Control Br TOM BARLEY concerning MediCal program abuses to " ., "" Deir "'"" llltt deliberately timing a .. leak" . of fact.I Obvlouil)' alarmed by the alato's colnclde with tll e miIIoriol elec11on.. ' deepentnc ~.Into atleged ibuae of Lynch'• ollloe and the CMA, ll&ld Todd, the MedlCal propm by partldpatln.< bad tno ot . I llhYlldanl, tbe Callfornla M e d I c al "" offeoden 1lltod ·by the AUoclaUon'1 preoldent Tlleeday night attorney 1--1 In hll el-eva -1lod to>"lmmedla~J UJhlOD-.uo'' n,...t "lor lbe put -.1e 11 tnor\tba. ihe orgobatlon'1 1Dt<rna1 cot\Uot ol Ill Our qu..UOo 'ls,'> oald Todd, "why dld 24~ mem11~~ ~ _,_ -•~ • he clo ootbln& about tbae weo dur\111 ~ ' --.l~ -t-......_ .... U..t thief" "ix-itlon ol deviant practltlooers" Todd recalled tbat newspaper repom •llldlola'~M~'I!.-~ who repeat ,t the time nlerred to ""1aln Callfomll uuu. ~ -u.iu-. j>hyldclanl irmll'dna" the medJctl pro. Todd, IPUldllJ bel"" he addresaed cram by aa much .. • mUllon a yeer. a cooetrDed dimle< meelln& ol Ila "Even u tbat II true:'' he ll&ld, "we or-OoantJ Medical ~tlon, ad-mllll bMr Jn infnd that this II an m!t&ed to new11nen that UMi ntmea of. • rnUUoo )lfOtrlm. 11 "lml'll2** County J>b111dant" baVO 1lli Vall ~ly of the 11;1'3 ~ -.......... lo-Atlomly 6-11 dam lnwlved In MedlCal cara for the '11loma:. l.yndJ for "~It illlcl~ IDdlpnt are "~ In Jona boun for acUon. 'f1I data,' bo ·Mld. --.U>'tlyUttlorenrd,"Toddald. Cafllomla ~ ba" -naJDed "H-ol doclorl ..• an dotlW this ID -' adloi -bJ' i.,ndl'a olllco." _.k" wlthoot)'llD,_-auoo. wl1bou{ coll 'l'bo CMA ......u .. Ihm blallecl i..,ud> 14 tho l&<payen llld without cool 14 for what ... Aid -"a Jl"'fflr•ll1 Ibo -In .. ellor1 In oomd lnoqulllea --etlaclr -• noble pro-.... lnqropcr bl1llnp .. u 14 -,...... TOIW -"1Dcb o I thll -am -t." . ( ~ . Peace Talks' Alone' .. -·--· ~ CllflAri lllol 11111 al the litl 'r •• • .. tillii wllb 'lfllllll>lfGa, -"" !bf Vlei Con{-• "I want to 1m"l>iwu. again Ille Republic of Vietnam 111wr made IUcb a promiae," Tblen eald. . He ll&ld Thieu bad repea1'd!Y r<fuaed In the oertee of lalU with American Amb•M-ll:llm>rth Bunk• le Iii al the eonlerenoe table, with the Viet Cong. He ll&ld that U South . Vielllam bad mada Ibo prier r aa Ibo -.ball•.cutfliril "Plwjdlal - ' ... . B • .R. B.-Wenaan • .. ' r i . , . l . . I ,R.eg~µt . G:et~ ,. UC • • • • • j K~y ~ixon Post: 1 ol bis law iirm. They ,.... le - .al ml4d11 II tho Recea Club 111 ·• Broad SI. 1lll ?¢ of Ibo dl1 .... • to be devoted qain to the UllJH"'"' Wk ol 1l<dldb!g a Wbfte -~ before declilln( .. _.,.,,,_ lo jho Clblnel llld aelectlng aieoCJ beadL Tests on Youth . .. . . . . . Shed No Light . On Triple Fatal . . . ' · fashion Pini ... "'----,~i1~GoldiPc~ted- . ' Sterling · '. --. .~ . . .. . . ·K'l11t t. .. fh, l•IMM I.we ef • pin by Lu lt.(11•~. Of-14K ,.ti· pfthcl tt.dlftf wtffl lll1111•t1d·p•int flnlth enl! twe r11I 1"1bl1i. 121.oa. C'••t 11119rtltlq••· Stop by and let u~ show you our excellent selection of Fashion Pins • • .. ' . , > • • . • .. • .. • .. • ~· .1121 NiY(l'O~T AYI., COSTA MESA JJ y,.,. lo Tllo S...o Locatloo ' I ' f .. I , ' :I • ' Lag11~~· · .B_,_eaeti_ ·-...... ~ EOl.TION ~ VOL 61, No: 2n, 7 SECTIONS. 68 PAGES O'RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By TOM FOimlNE Gf .. Dlllr , ........ Saddleback Collele lnllteel Tue!day night approved a plan to lhorten a $14-million, IG-yeor. building (Jnltvalll lo five years. ; Permanent campus' faclli,ties for 5,00D full-time students should be completed by September, 19'11, occonllng 'to the new schedule. Whllo agreeizl& to speed up <amJIU.' construcU.on. traateel learned they are • too.late to apply fer llOO,OOll In federal building aid lbi! yea!', •• Ah:bile<I Robert l.oJIT<Y said be could not ~ plans in Wne for an ap- plication to be "'1>milled by · a Dec. z deadline. Trustee Louis Z1tnll: wanted to know why the board and the architect . were given such lbort notice illnd uked if the admlnlstration didni fumble the ball SuJI!. Frocf Bremer said, no, they just ncently rectlved wcrd of the Impending ., - ' away·,,_ the tndllkolal. II< wondered ~ how . !lie ' board pooltbly could uk the arcbltecl to 'deolgn • i..!!dlng !ft a nllb and lock it io before the overall concept la developed. "Jl'rom a cold, bUslDell manager'• Point ol view, we could UR the ball mUllon dollars,!' BarJetta ,laid. ·uu• we can 1et our fool In the' door perllapl we can r<fioo our pliM IJld say later •we aent you tti:e wrong thing.' " But board membera decided It wu . ' Festival Prices · Boosted For Seats • Ill Irvine BOwl ~ew Camp·us Policy Okayed .Narco, Discipline Rules for Laguna Win Support By JEAN cox Of * tM!tr P1911 Slaff Laguna Beach schccl boml policy on narcotics and other criminal oHenses on and of.( campus was agned upon aoild Utile flUIT}' Tuesday Jliiht. Although it la 'not pner1ll policy, the boanl, follawing a lllJigestlon by member William Wilcoxen, decided to make the policy's approval "'subject to approval of the county counsel." Qr, William Ullom, auperiilteod<nl of · 111e • Laguna' Beach . Uilifl'll Sche<>l o!Slr1ct, said he wu· WJij t>leiilod "lb· the policy. "I have see~ pny ~'p>llcio Wl#- teri on the .Ubject in bruce Courity. This one eei1ollil)'< 1" ... lm~l II · takes lnl<> ~iloii ;i!iO-lllm>ml rlf!hls lo a fair belrlna.~ ' Rebert Ree ... , .~pal· of L•llWl" Beach lilgh llchl>ol. -.;i WU a policy the high -coUld.JIYrwitlL' "l think Ud8 taka & Joac• bard loot at n:IMM!!la,. !Ion. II cloean'I write the student off completely for one offense." Board member Don Tobin suggested that a sentence in the narcotics section should read, "keeping in mind the welfare of the student." "We have this .phrase when speaking of off campus actg other than narcotics vtolallom including ll(1lled robbery or other act.a of violeoce," Tobin aaid. "lt sound!l· llkt we ·think· llDOkipg a mari- juau clpretle is "°"' lh,in ,armed JOl>!>Jeyl,, i .~ ... w · !"il' l k~pin& in ;~·-~~· -ltuiient. }>ut I think we shoWd stale it ln' boUi sec· ~-~·~to. add the sugpslejl pjlrUo 'to ,,.., "each case on « oil-campus violation ol narcoUcs laws requires careful investigation to incl ode · the 1eneral character of the student lnvolvtd and the clrcumstances ""'1<JUndlng · the violation, · koepmg in mind tbe welfar .. of the siiident." Laguna $95 Above State In Spending. on School-S Board members also agreed to add "which m a y be in executive session" to a paragraph stating a student and his parents have the right to a bearing by the l;loard, to revoke an adrnJntstr;itive decision, and if requested, the bearing shall take place at the next regular board meeting. In tbe d~J:e code, a separate doCu-ment ou procediaes for ad· minlsl(atora, board members alaQ added a el4\llt! ~_whk:b reads, "In e1ent of aerio~ ,.,. riolatlnnl, l.A·Vcu.liU ~ej· ~: ... jlill\lld "'"1"•:lif. fender pven into the.it cUstody." ,;l'he cb*l!le ..... "!I'll -~ polnlecl' out it ~d bi ... .i>ofnt Pl.11\0 pollcy that "aqthor!tiea;•ill be noWled." "W• ~ a !QpPlaole' N~ P often 'dUflc1llt • to ~et¢. Ii .,... .. "JI"' !hero bas been 'a ·iicl.itlcs vlalati\in, the poll')' should • be . l~volved. ·The posseialqn of n~ Certainl,y would involve aqtbarjties." French learn Festival Put . Laguna on Map Costs 1.Jp For Viewers I Of Pageant I • • • ' . I j 1 • ' , • I DAIL y ,II.OT Con,g 1 B • SchoolS Check · IBM Failures A~urston A pr~ -I ~ thtat« -'l'uetdl1 that h be In for roqb sleddlni bel°" II 11 approved or repected by the Festival ol A fl a Boardof D-, Directors Tueaday deterred action and agr...i lo • I p.m. Saturday meeting lo look 11 bldl from five cootracton. II bu been estlmlled rouahlY that Iha llnlclllre, whlcb WOllld Include .iorqe .,,... and other r.dlltf", miihl ('Ost '85.ooo 1o m,ooo. Comm.enlh>J 01i the poulblllty that bld1 mlabt eXceed resuvat caab on hand, Board l'resldenl WlllllDD I>. Martin said, "I would' be vloieatlJ -lo bor· mrinc "fl lllllOll1': II loO\ 1 iOllC time . lo set • ..,~ -111·" Dlrec~ DO\.rd YOl!nl said he fell certain tbt bids would run ovtr the estimate and • woald cause considerable -d'*'uMioa. . Mlrtil! aid Ille· final @<:Pion lo build or not lo boild lhould. be a clear cut upuiion ol the hoafd; not a five to fwr aplll ol:tba '!l.M ~; 01tAJMa 'COMJ f1*.ltHIMCl COMPMIY ...... )11.w ... ....... ~ ......... J;:.i.' .. "°"" ..... fflllmt,...~ ...... ~-a ·--.A-.. ---~:.£::P ~· '~:\F -- --- ' ' ~· WU raialJ!c • taJt In Saigon of 1 cr!Ucsl spUt between the United SllllOI and SOUlh Vietnam. Ont U.S. official, who asked to remain uolden!llled, said Ollllonf errod In lhow-1!11 /rrllalloo with Saigon's refllAJ lo loin the Paris taltl, In the tone of !ilil words antfln b1I reference to ''Tbleu" ;~~·-on Epiiep~ iLQantd :t; ~. ffo Laguna City-Schools ' Tbe Epiieply F01md1lloft, I• .,,._ ,,_ -lhalr national -alert -mn, 1111 Ioanad I ftlm, "Nol Without Hope" lo Iba t.q,... IChoola for lhowtng al S:• p.m. 'l1lll'aday ID Iba Edu<allon cn.r board room, lld'Blmnont. Ulerlllat will bt oo hand, and the pulillc II ""'°" lo au.od Iba PNtlflDt -)l!Ne. Teacllen In Iba dlltrld aro oncourqed lo ... the mm lo !tarn how lo doal wtlb leUura and lo dettct ..,.17 ..,.,. "' Iba dlleue, dlllrict """' lOlllllO Jifd)mald aid. EplleJllY II a UWa understood di...,. which allacll probably one In evtiy 100 Americans. Some 1uthor1U01 believe -CU111 are bidden, hlllll1I! Iba total actually '""' htiher. Epllepay II Iba 1en1ral name sJ•en 1ymptoma of a dllorder of the central nervous lyltem. It II not re I a t e d to mental rellrdalllJn or lnlanlty. FUty par- cent of all patients can become actzure free. An addltlcmal 11$ percont have -llpillJcaotq rodueed thrwgb medlcllloo. ut show you our • excellent selection of Fashion Pins • . .. ' ~ Identity Near: l·n Sk-ull Case . I ' • ' .. said Lt. Lee Laster, of the Els.ln(re sheriff's station.' · Lt. Laster, a former Costa Mesa police officer, aaid any additional Jnlormation would have lo come from the BJ.,...icr. County She1Uf'1 ·•Homldde' Bureau in Riverside. Although the date of death hu not been accurately estimated, the lndiVidual believed to be the homicirle victim left bis home for the Southland in tarl,y April, Capt. Brool!s said. "If this is the-right-person, be· WU ~own here about then," be added. · : Paul Zimmann aaid Tuesday that the stunned hunters recovered an illegible sales receipt at the death scene dated March 27, of this year, which Capt. Brooks ctinfirmed. Tests on Youth Shed No Light On Triple Fatal fashion Pins in Go~.:1~lated st~rlino~· .;· . . '. . - I ' ' .. ·"' • , ' • • 1121 NIWl'OU AYI. COSTA MISA 2~ .Yuri: ltt Th• ~•ftl• Lecaflo,. ' • ""11.Y -I ·Jury .. Indicts 3· Arabs • • I • > Trio Held in Plot to Assassinate NixtJR .. ~li ~ r .. the building. In Yemen, lht elder Namer's wife aid she had leuera which would clear her bu>band. She' said she had Wed 1i1m lo oe.'ld IF ,; ,... • Namer ..,.._to IM'll~ Im,," Yein<n-U,aro ...... llllla.,~ utfilb:ed dlilML. • t ~ t 'I '' NEW YO~ W.r..i>,. Bl)(ol:Jyn grand Jury returned a .!Our-<\)U!lt'· lnillclm..,t today agakllt t b r e e 1/tmenl Araba cb.arp<I wlth ..... pbiNl.lP kill-~ eloct.Richanl Id. Ntxoo. . • • " ~~~~:!;::. Blind Man, Two ()~hos ·, ~ ;:=.~;-by~:~ . . .i •.• who told police. h< wu uked lo be the Princl--'· In scopes _'ltfonL-· Trial' 11~~::~~;;;-'; ... • Slain by Five Bd~~:, :· , :~ ,........ ~11 1 , m&Jt witb an.-Ar~c ~,cl~ tbe .-1' , ... , • , . ~· three Arabs contacted him bec8.use ~ ii!! ' . . • r • .. II look 43 yean, but John T. Scopes (eenter in '1925 contained -same basic issue' as famed,i;_copes ·"moo-aper! bm . · BOSTON (UPI) -Five Negroa '11out-, publlc. ~-·.m.n If/I'~.,;,,,. Will photo). on&tin,le Dayton, Tenn., biology teacher, key trial" of 1925. That trial"brougb( claih'belween an mar ·111' '\. Ing "where'• the !llOD"Y!" lllrce<I ~ir JJOllce frilin the emer8'i>CY:llliil\l"ol-Tu"°""1 flna!lY won hla legal argument about teach-two of foremoot lega! llgltl'N of"4.Y-'Clmtnoe Dar-The delendanla ah AIBned Rageh N• way li1lo the headQuartm ol a Nello !on City llolpjlai thai-fl•itmm - ing Darwin!Bn 'theory of evolution. Unan!mOUJ row (left, 1937 photo), who J~Sl:<lpei'.def4;11e; and mer, 43, llld hll m, lllllleln, 111, Ind · dvil rlghls organ!ialion .wl' today 1nei their way ·_fDlo· Jlio_,,_:•odlol; SUpreme Court decision struck down ArkBnsu law Wjlliam Jennings Bl}'811' (riglll 1925 ,i>h<ib>J+ wbo . Abllo, 19. . . . shot lo death the blind !owtder <ol the "Where'• ·tJie . m o,n.e·J.t_,1'tlliip'1 .die.:. forblddilig tlJ!~lt of evolution In public achooll served as special auom~ !ir-~li<">· "· . ., TheJ .were chariecl . wllh ~aey, ~ ~11\'0sti:~~ ~~ m::;..;:u..'.~Ji '.1 lln • _____ ...._. _______ ....,_.;._--------~'------.,,;. .. --'--...... 1 "---.--~ •• ctimlnal1 IO\lclllllon.d.~o ,'91"'ls of ally wounded. . wilh. ialoll.whldo.oolice!ie .,_..JI. .• l>O!Beqjon ol diq&e ...... weapons. Four of the vlclima were !ouod on the ...... ~.1~e·iajd ho< rs ~. woman Killed, Marine Injured In Auto Crash A Las Vegas woman was killed lpd a. 'Marine injured early th.la morning In a headon colllilion on Trabuco Road. east of Culver Road In the El Toro area, the Calliornia Highway Patrol reported. Dead is Laura Mae Gibson, 48, of tHS 116 County Traffic Deats Toll 5920 W. Wasa Ave., Las Vegas. Jil°l llZ Injared is Keith David Herbert of Sunnyvale, Calif. According to the CHP, the car driven by the woman was westbound on Trabudo Road when she evidently lost corrtrol1 The car went off the north shoulder of the roadway, .then veered back across l}le center line where it collided headon with the eaitbound car driven by Herbert, officers said. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Herbert was taken to the F;l Toro Air Station dispensary for treat- ment. H . A "d n· . h I The'trJo,aU>hiP!Mt ,dfJ'b .. fn lhe noorQ!a-·room;atthe,Ne1rEn1IBnd oncOMIC!"theni\ovi ;uoder-.aT-!)no.j unting CCI en. ·t . ; 'e:at garmept·lllJliJ<~ were arres~ &aturdiy GrB!S f!ools ,Orgaruuitiop (NE<)RO) ii) o! tbe killen •tben 111o1 bJii!:-1/i'tJi! ~r after ~-lntorma.Di phoned-po11ce. the city s ,1\oxbury section, a ;tedomin· 1be·de8d fourider:.nd ·~'!e diteeO 1 • c antly Negro area. One of the men Jay op -tor ol the orftll}utlOI) n ·t~Wled •> . , ~ r~ and ~-were. ~eized · fn the sidewalk Jn frottt of the office, a . Gukio St: ~t, ~~ •·bUnil· ipari wboee'" B • s d T · •. d their Brookl)'ll aJ1¥1ment, where ~le< rormer sandwich IMp. large black ~ fYF· ~ wu found. rmgs econ rage Y said tbey foood "!',MJ ·rir!e, oo,MI du--'· Accol'ding_ to aulhcirlties, !Ive N"""' tied up,beSide -liil'~~:ln U. ~ · bine Uil HJOU04i'ol,~on. ·men ...,,e aeen"!ltelng !toin tbe ~ w~•:(olflce. ". .1 ., 'I ' • '· t · p i.. • Hu iD wbowaiw<f.tolii.~fiedout story brick building wbe1 police~ 'Ibeotl)er.dnd:~1jfeitifii1"11Cor-1 ' Ah Orllll&' youth wh 01 e bl'dher deputies 'Mi~ 'l!!v'were Jnve.rtlgau,,'g · · .~:...;"..;..; ~ • lke ..;..~-i..o· ·on arrived In respom'e 'IO' a ldtphoile nell EatoO.nd-~-K!ifr~ fmlt , Uy mid t criti al kidney • · a "~ -"""" "' · ·~~ '" ' cilll believed lo bave been inade b,-lina Cleveland;"Obio.·Tlle!Gllla'. ma.'· recen erwen a c the lncldenta>nld tlmt no.charges b a v·e , police eoterea-thUpa.tiQen~ DS'attes\-. of the vk:tima~ f, • 1 ahot 'in !the. bea(t.•wu1 ldelittned .u,.Jlm.11 ' ~~~~Ult~:: beln filed. ed •ftvi.'.houn later•on.the su..tloulside 0ue or lhe wounded, l'led·llole, (I, nle,Jjl ... CL. . · . --~ -~ . :! buntlna accldenl .. . .. , Dold . la Jtocer L. Martlndlll, 11, · <ol llMl Yorba SL ma brother steven, 14, la In critical condition in UCLA M~cal Ctnter wbrn he ~ived one of bia fatber'1 kidney• Oct. 30. Sources at the hospital said Steven's body .ii rejectlng the new Jddney aod doctors are searching for another donor. The fatal shooting occurnd Monday afternoon on the delert about • miles IOUrh of Baker, Son Bernardino County • shertt!'a depuUeo reporled. · They Mid Jloler WU shot by a bullet from a .22-callber rifle In tbe handa of Teddy J. Ropchan, 11, or Orange. Acquaintance& uid the two boys were ' the best of friendJ and were on the weekend hunting party with m others. After the accident the youths drove 55 miles to Barstow giving their wounded friend what first aid they could on the way. Tbe youth had been shol through the eye, the sheriff's office reported. Sheriff's . -: ..... .... . ' JIU'ra nit al their ma ' . '(·. . ,, , '. ' .. ... ... •• .· 'l " .. -- . I .. , ,; ' •• Owner of Teen Club· Gets r, ··r• ' ~ - I ail Sentence, Probation . Jeanne Covell, blond.e co-owner of a JJuntlngton Beach teenage nJghtclub, to- 'd:ay was sentenced to 45 days in Orange 'County jail and placed on three years ivohation. . Mrs. C.Ovell, 26, of 302 Ocean Ave., drew the jail term for her convictlon on one of two counts of conspiracy -conspiring to obstruct justice. Sentence on the second charge, con- spiracy with intent to libel and slander ~ police officer, was suspended by Judge Karl Lynn Davis. · The proprietor of Syndicate 3000, sbe was arrested on the premises last Aug. 19. It was alleged that she had falsely arcused officer James Mahan of telephoning her and staUng his intention lO kW her husband, ~wner Gltbert Covell, if the couple did not close down tbe club and leave town . ·,Her arrest ended the p o 11 c e department's six-week investigation of charges she had made against Officer Mahan. Mn. Covell found little sympathy today in Judge Davi.!' courtroom. 'Mle veteran jurist commented: "I heJrd Mn. C.Ovell st.ate in this coun that 10meone, perhaps a policeman, was ' r.tu S•Hes Mrs. John Aniclt, 49, Milwau- kee's first boart trllU'plant ,.,.. ctplent, Is In joloial mood. Sbe received new boart 1llghtly • JII01'e than three•weeb 'ago, ex- pecti to leave Ille bolpital ~t- urdlijT. II' going to get shot if she lost her case . I consider this act or hers the mosl vicious device I could imagine -an attempt lo destroy a &ood police o!flcer. "The evidence against you 1 1 overwhelming," Judge Davia aald. "l have observed ·the incidents . of juvenile drug offenders appearing before mf: 10 up by 400 percent I cannot overlook the viciOWlnest of your actions while commeodina the county's law officers who are trying to bold down this juvenili danger." Judge Davis quickly rejected a moUon for a new trial. Mn. Covell's appeal for a two-week' stay of ~ sentence on the 11fOW14s that her attorney Intended ' to file an appeal and the fact that she had no money for bail Wll3 also denied. Judge Davis declined to comment on the defense attorney 's announcement that tile attracth·e blonde Ls pregnant Suspect in Rape Awaits .Hearing An Anaheim man who allegedly raped one of two 14-yw-old gtrls Ind then sexually molested her companion is awaiting pre1lmJJwy htaring In Anaheim municipal court. Lany William Bivens, ti, was turned over 1o Anaheim polJce "7 s-of. ficen who booted blln (or ruDling a stop sip. Amatinr o!llcero aald lhey found two apparenUy drugged young girls . in the back of BIYtM' auto, one of whom was almOll nude. • Pallce btllevl tllll Blveos moltated hoUI gtrla on Illa raw. ol an Anaheim ---dumped them in tbe ·back . . ol hll cor. ar-CQlll!y Medlcal,Ctl!fAr ~ t<dlr-Ille npe <ol one liod tbe lmlal -!loo " the other • ' and told o!flcon that tbe iO!lii-coosdoul -bad -druaed· Blnm ii' 11'81 oo ball, Olficerp iol\lled • lo ldeadfy the two vldtma. • -,,,,,. ",4J' .... ...... "' ' Aii'lliier Blow• All ;i Tires Oli Landing CllICAOO (UPI} -i Ul1lod Ntr Linet jet from ~ -lo • llOlibly Jan. diq at O'Jlln ~ Airport to- day -all lour -.. 111 landlng gear bielf oll OI ti. .-.,. N ... cf the, llO ~ moot <ol tbem l!nllliary ..--i, WU !njurod, .. a!rllne ~ lald. The plane aul!ered no ..._.. althoqb It i.etered at a alllbl qle wbeo 11 !lnallJ llDppld.;; •• • • • · · " :~ · · l(JIPU can wait till ~er.7 p.~ .. ~ou can call anywhere h1 the COUl\~Q' fo.~ a dollar. . • L \.1 ~ '1W ~ '\ • ' • '~ • · •· · , ',. ' " . ' . ... ., ::Oile.9!..U.. uibrtis1th•"t c ntinuall y •\ick iit whcir tl1'? a\ln i•d01»n7'~' " · · ":' 1 .&e-.1111!. i! ~* ~lroit~lvs'til tOo;il<his ot lor\i di~ calfm i• that tl\ey "Elemenlar)'"isour iwly. . ..iterip.11>.orany~uneoflh~d>J'o.IS.la~ tllin)l:,.elian them w"here we want thel!l. • ;'ii nigbttimt, evepit!\ina: is as qui« a. a. orSundl};l.l)w canc.:ll•nybody, ianywh<n.ill .. Mter 1aD, llon't We ·charge them more for mouse. And our equipment just.sit.a a round, t.heCCM>ntry£ori dollirorlm.• , ' · ..Uing dming the day than in the e\'ening collecti ne.dust:. , · • AUhao~ ""'i:ernoraatlheir.meiey~ b~!(Maybe it would all<>viatt alitU~'ollhe Since we'd rather be collectina money, we U,.yareatouro. · • 1t1nr if they•-that our dayt._pl'lffO ~ declilod-lolower our rates. -· ftl'!-!'e our ie~ar, •low-aa.thoy<an-ber:ates.). AM that's .wheit Io na djst.u~ce call~ris' cari . '- "Sow~." they"a.s\(, "do OU\' prices go down "hoW Us th61re 110\.atour rDl'l'C)"'. • A goes a ' -.. ' ' " . . . . ' . .,-iril. thrH. 111fnlltff. lnt.mt.al.f, ttatfon to 1i•tloll, ~fttibf,ft\..&f 'u.s. e'llf'~ :Al~. I ·~ • • I •• I.( • ·*' .... ... l . "-. .. • • . ' . • • ' • " • • • l • • : l • I I i . I • • I : I • j f • I • • ·1 I . • l • • • I .. ' . . .. Z5 Per•ou Pead • j ~ Storm Slaibe.s ., .... .. ' " NEW YORK (UPI)· -A windstorm In Neitl;ngl'!'d iale f~ wlnts 1 ·, n I ca.IT)dng rain, 1QOW and al~ and gunlng t>eavy seas cascadiltg lnto sh~llne com· , upt to 100 P"!les "1 bour ·~ 8Cl'Olll m~Uea;:flooded inland roadJ and pllt;d ,~ it • ...., ,.. "" 1 ' IOO .mil111 ti lllf II.St •Coul TUeidlY up mo&i!.t than two (eet of 11\QW m ''· . 1 ~ v:· >-• •· 'ete-._,,_, __ . w atly,.-y. Al .-.-.·-tlit nortli'rn atates. -· ~~r, a v ran onver dleil ilr ~ alatea. , ,1 • • , The ....,,_ fuelday hit ill <lly1 before 01fr1t motomed "licksba\f 11\ l)ls. n .. ·• ~ At ~:311 ,l.!11-1 EST .io.!ay, the u , s. ·• the oflicl!IJ onael Of wloter. Pakioian, WU fined '1G-80 a,ti.,. a w .. Uw• lluiiolu said the worst W81 Thou""'1i llld their Jio-Tiielday on· Undor,-L}"!•> Encijnd <\Ol'll" al~h 1ale •wllr1llCP'.win.llill<it 1n New ~Y and along the AtlanUc rlties' exp!&ned ti.at 'bis Pile• ·lo '-from Easlpart, Milne, IOUlh aea~· Al Pott Monmouth, N. J ., ricksbe.,w driv~'s license , into ?'{ew Jersey. • , • . •.1),000 ~were evacuated in rowboats DO! valid {or driving a m~r · ·-., ·" '' 1 · • In wa!Of •. -,aJa deep. . . ~I!' J!!:itan.. · " "Reu-"G'"--·· ·· .. ill 'l)>e .., -AUanU• ..... a111 W L , UA-as W J-~b UY• 311 feet bJ&h, it Whipped Mory Moffett, 105, who r&-• • • , ~.11· .;jlroken tr-ICl'Cll P9J'tr Une1, blackln1 cit1ect'Prelldent UfytMI S. Grant ' ·' 1' ...... • ~ ;'4# cbiJ\lil residents.from Tenoea1ee to w :from a train platfonn al Hit 6790 , ;A 11! d lllilne. '<' · ,=~· = Del., audiiic hi• pr•I· .. ·~ •Allie ~ ® wu hJ&best 1n New Yort d cami>a\in died titls week al .. , . . , llatt; •e IO penona died - a family b iloine in uppir Darby; Pa. Mrs. ... ' 1 > .. ~ •. ' • · of 5')'.ell')illed In a !Ire. fl !!~g._ ~~-bad celebrated her IOOth .. cam· n:~ .)Villages tw~tof!!!-related ttll/ftc fatlila w ·one b~ adWaiDg upiranll .,for . , r t-.' _. • . pe , H i!fio auff~ a hearl attack While Jol:revtt to live a 1111plple life." · • .; i "' ~.'.".,'k anow. SltY ilev~r • oii-ioked ·nor dranl ilco-· SA!GON (tlPJ) · ... ;;inlll' guer-· !l'he stoem kllfed nine lo Pennaylvan!a · i: beverafes but ~an h,r·d•)'•' rilluJ!ltBCked or shelled ·Ajlled •lllllPI -•Ix .ln>m beart attaciir and three t_~ or ~·Vlltnamele v ea in the put on ralft.allct road.I. Two f11hermen a cup o warm ee •. .• :ii boiJ!'&;mll!IB?' •Poi . laid today. drowned ' In North~. 11Vo htlllten • • . • ·• · 1 ··" ·• Tllfl~m•sl ---Ind lhelllnp froz.e to ;40ath .ln. ~. an elderly ' Ice Pmldent Hulotrt H. Hum-aglllnll live popuWlon centers and 15 man dleil'ofhpoem• in l!Outh C&r<lltna wlll be enlWed to a govern-,, Allled,mlllll!rY "'* ~1 and today '._and tt~ tlOC1dfilta kllled two ln _Malne t pension o! '19,4il0 "IVhml ·lit wi!re l!i!'1i&io!Oit 'In any· II-hour Period and ..,....ell In Rhode lllail.4 and New t ves office Jan. 20. An aide to lincoPreoldealJ-baltedthebom-Jeney.<l(ew EllC)eid -wu upected to H ·pbrey coofirmed that be bad blu ~ Nm1!t,. Vl~,Nov. I. get the llOrm'a'fut pwteh;todaJ. • • • · '· •· : ""'"O\ ,"l . .; • ' ~ The weather bUreau 'laid of the storm opated in the congressl.!Jn81 re;_ 9'<"'! ~agls,_ ~ l~ound mortar which hit Wallops Island oil the Virginia ti.lmient _plan as a · senator~ as -attack.~~~:.V~seartjllerymen, coast with wind gusts of 100 mlle3 an vice presidenL Hqµlphrey is enlitl-S.~<>i>lile "°1.ln!lde the .border .hour: "I think we can · oafely cill II e4 to a full W!llOll ~ •-he,_ li1llellr llilr ~.:."::'=:said.. . the worit-., or the year.• Tbe ollltlaJ h1111 served 1119 ~ 2111J'l81's..,.. ) ii·--~ •-..-'!Liltel -~ • •lllatt ol--lo Dec: 21. 16 as a senatOr iDcl fOUr a1 vice f:i!: 'll>m:J::,~ti,iJ;...v~ · lb Naw Y<lrlt Cll)l,.subwiYiind com- president -and ii more lllan M eel ~ the CommUll!.t guna mlalil muter tralnl were onarlod. Al lwl 100 years old. have been just below the DMZ In South fllihts. were ~ at Kennedy Jn. • Vietnam. ternational Airport because of slicil: South Vie&umue headquarter• u1d runaways, poor viltbllity and hi.ah winds. '. ftl IDmJ suffered ·flyerf Jl&ht" Jolse.t ., ., __ T. • . , '-i In tilt ettact end flied back with their lf 13roin . ori ,Rye? $60 San.dwiches ·Jail Cafe Man :,i-ownguna. ~·~r If the mortar 1ttack did come from inside the southern DMZ, it would be the second vio?ation ln three days of what U.S. Sea:etarr ol Defonse Clark ll. Cllffcrd calledl " .... al ·~''' that Hlno1 would.'hot "vioWe"ibe zone Jn .• ,..._ for .•· coDlplete bait In the bl>inbl"' ol Nortl1'V~. ClilCAGO (AP) -A counter man ~ ~ DO?"*' m· \l'ublnilon · ;.it I Naar N011b Side iwtaurant WU · TQeadiCr tJie aame ......,mt called f~ ll•t.d lo appear In n&r<OllCI C!OUfl lnd&y :°",Communlota lo ""1'1' _SOuth VII\-.' Ohar&eil with oeri!ng up'htroln ltulled •!lll!W c1tie1 from at!lct: CUUaltieo WMlwlcbel lo CllJlomen wbo !mew the • 'm llwW.. ~."" pcr,i1a1100 centen .l'Qde 'l'P."'1•· . , .• ~~..!"-~-d" "· .it.!,; ..1 tirloi!Fl(ft·t$1;'2t 'ir.dltcaii~"u . • . .o. --.--· --guerrUia .....ted' by police 'llieaday ·nlaht alter raktl Tuelclay and todly centered in a narcotics addict reportedly told dttfc.. "' the eencta1 h1P1•n&, where the Reds Uva Diaz wu slipping aluminum. foJl ·lbelled four U.S. buel, tried to ovemm packages of the drug into certain This black htUrtd btautv ta the Philippintl' "1tfll '" the current Mf.11 World BeG1'IV contert bolng held in Lon.dun. Anne "Pfnkeu" Amamuyok sa111 1he U alto a novict at the: Domin- ican Santa ROlt Convent in Makoti, 'leor ManUo. Back ot ihe convent they 1a11 thcU'ot Mwr heard of her. Miu PMlipplnu who ii 17 and 35-24-35 ICVf ahc f'fttutd the cot&te1t to "bring honor to mu conoent and ah.ow ptople: that aU nuni are fiat 1t0lt1." • l!omc1'Wi!llm!ll, a 32·v••r-old honor lti.matt ai tht Colorado. Slat• Pemtentiarv, dMoppt!a,..d after urotno a-Denver church urou.J> .of tten-ao1r1 to 1hun the: wy1 '.of the crimlnal. The title of WuUOm.•,, tqUc 1DC1: "Do,.•t roU.oto Me .'' .. . ~ South V~~ese ~Uon dump, "sandwlcbea." , imd cbued 100 naU,vOi lrOiD their vlllage Police said under the •!'Item uaed and bqmed ~t d9wn'.. · by Diaz a narcoUca addict would order In·tbtM~k~~today,.CommunJat a certain "candwicb'' 1ucb u 1'plant llOldid attaclitiel the U.S. ~bant ahJp rye" or an "onion r o 11" and be a:tven SS Frod ~°""'-'!Ill> ~miets, one hla' order with the heroin lnlldo. · ol wlJ!cl!·,1!11 '.1be ·''"'!'l.~~H moved Prlcea varlad from 1iQ to l60 depending up the,Sal(oo -~ ~l. No one on the fype' of "1andli-lch" ordered Ind .. wu tuut..~ ·r.: ~ .. 'r', f ·• ~ " police uthnated l>flic dJd '2,000 worth l\i-Sitgoo, tertoNfi ~ down two of bullnw a day. ·Mlllt of his CUJtomera policemen in the Cholon Chinatown were reported to be yoUna..people. neighborhood -~one Ind wounding_ Pollce found heroin valued at 15,000 one -and. bo¢bed a police preclncl. '.j)iddtO). behind a fa!Je ce!Jina In the One officer waa ldlled In the Olp!Ollcm. iellauranl D!u -ated wlihout the The \.enWiatl eecaped. knowfeda:e of the restaurant owner, police Aid. . Apollo 8 Test . Delayed for Day CAPE KENNEDY !UPI) -Moonport launch offlclall, takblf-advantage of_. "leisurely" checkout schedule, today delayed for ·• d1y the 11tart of the last major elettrlcal test on the moon. hound Apollo I 1p1ceahlp and Its Saturn s rocket. Space agency spok~n aald the test was postponed today to r.ve 8lllineen extra time to pnopin · or IL lt wtll begin Tbunday and end·Saturday. I .. Nigeria Okays Food Relief · for Biafra ROME (UPI) -Nlierla has aareed -lo permit the -United-Natlona-to lelld 1n emergency food lld to both Blafra ~nd NJ&eria,"'"'tt. wu announced today. The peopl' 9(-Blafra, locked Jn a civil war with Nla:eria, were reported. 1tarv· Jnc. • The qr~el. came alter ril<\oilha of IM'aotlaUona '. between U .N. !ICtetatr .General Tlu!i\, end ~e .Nlierllii 1rilllwy commanders •. ~ . l;. Dovekie Auks Threafene.d . . ' .. ;,..:.::_:::;;;:~.;:.;;:.~.:.:.;::.:.;::;,;.:.,..;.;~'~-=-~-;., --_. .. '. ' ·' --..-~----------·- ,,.,,. : . ' ~ -.. -\ ,. . .. "I • ' , '~ I • • • •• ' ' .. ,. we TI.I? :ouR HA.TS ' to the entire • • • • .. United:States blympic Team~ • • ~. I .- with special accolades to BILL TOOMEY ·. of LAGUNA BEACH .. ''The World's Greatest Athlete''· Congratulations, Bill, Tor winning the · 24-hour, 10-event DcC&thlwl; with a.' ndw Olympic Games record of 8193 point, • • "! ..,_, Co"ngrat~latiom, a~; td these other Orange Cou°atians \\·ho so honorably and 1ucceasfutly rt:prCM:ntt:dtb.e ;f,I.S.A. .• , '\ , ~-·+,,,(I'.,.. ,at the Gama of the XIX Olympjfi_U.J.l<><ioo Cityr .,. 1 D:~E:~~;~H, C.sla Men • lf~J~Ne •. 3th Place ~~~: ' ,...,. ~-·, tl-• ...( • :~ .... 1-"t ... )--.lo···~. ' ~ GroupAMen'5 W1.tcrPolo1Cani· ···-·: ~·~ ~·· ' . , TOM Mi;KulllON, ~na Nipd· PETEil ~En, Newport Beach SingleiROwing ' - h•Plaoe Star Cl~ Yathti~g Crew Member ED BURKE, Newport Beach 12th Place . Hammer Thro.\\' ED~C:ARUTI-IERS, Sant. Ana 2nd Place. High Jump (Set an Olympic Record) LESTER Cl,JTLER, Cotto M..,, CanoCing JOHN GLAIR, Newport Bcacb SCmifinalilt ·Kayak C~oeing GARY HALL, Garden Grove 2nd Place . CATHY RIGBY; ""5Alamaoa. 18th Pl&cO • -Women'•Pymn~ ., ~CK Sll.OAN, Anaheim · lt)i Plaa · l)ecatbJon: J.OHN VON BLOM, Lo• A\amltoa . 4thPla& . s;nglcs Slrnl)! Rowing ... ~ JANE WARD, !Juil!ilist•• Beach 8th Place Women's Volleyball 1Cam . ~ETER WEIGAND, Newport Bcoch · Ci.n~ing _., ,, • t • '.. • ~--~. > . .fOO~Meter Individual Mcdlc.y .(~~ot,,.~Rcco•d). "4thP!ace .. r 1o '..:;DEAN WJLLE.FORD, Huntington Br:ach , •5th Place · ,. 2QP-¥~~r ~ad.stroke Gr0UpA.'Men'1 Water Polo ·re;un • , ; ANN HECK, Newport Beach . BtbPlace 'WQ1n<D'1 Volkyball Tell?!\ ' . ' . " I ... JIERNJ.~ WRIGHTSON, N<Wp<lrt ll<ach . )rtl'!att . " ' 3-Meter Springboard Diving '~ ~.1 ;, ... ~ f.. • .... -•• •! ,. .. ··~· • ' • ---·--- • j ' ~-• -. i • ,. ' '\' I ' ' I ~· r I I I • . ' " t ~\Bf,l~ ~· . . -;.:: ..... ltaqering odi<!lhile' with 'her .... , .ii.I · •, '-.U.ble polre ud -fl'oehnels. ..p,rw. llial.-lhl dutleo el 1'Jnt 'LMfy JiOr iii.ii-pVO·lljMllbiJioir ·:r.r pl i • .• ltPjlJ n>..,... -;p•t • ~er W"1\ ell a\ooe 1!0 apuk on Ut11e1 In· w Aowlcoli dream ~ wbi<l: ··-l41uei .:.·"I Utt,iJt wonien &et their '1'"' ln ... ..., ~ u ~ · ,.,..,. ~ lifoubi. when they 11ar1 talking po1111s:t." 1'umble ~911:111, ~ ......... i ~tell ""re' alway~ ukl')i her ~ wort, IO·Jlt .. ladder" _ind, fOr wl\at 'ohe ~~d do aa )'irat Lldy ud ~.~ llilllotili! ·Nbfl.* ~ Mrl. NbcOl'.' wbo , ,.l" she .....,... ~-ttill q,e Cir..., la rOaL br)cl,.. when she.,..,.. IO them, IMWet· l> '~"'-·~ , .... -•~ -•"~-Ill lorgeJy m ge.,...lllltles: ~"6''"."" w ._ an .,...,. uuua' -nu1 Redecoratfnl the White HOUBe! "I Geniwt in>nliatut w[e, Thelma CaQrior, ·, •-~ ~ ·~ · 1--• ine Ryan -called Pal -wu or'phinlil -ven' ""'""~""'-'-11111: but I = In her teeoa ud worked "ot any jOb I II lw ~ lieen,. d"'l"•led, aj1d It ii ""'Id get" i. pu\ herieu ~college. dierehlro complete. . ljllO pooled her amolt aavlnp with those Wha'I would · ohe Ill:~ ,!'"; Flrol ~dy of a ltru&&fing young lawyer 10 buy en-Image to be 1n history 1 It 1 dlUicuK ror gagement and wedding rings and a me to talk about myself. I think of olher1 li.oneY.mOoo and then spent the next n all the time. In scbooJ I'd rather credit yearS be:ipfu, him rise in po\iUcs, wue gl~en olher~1 • 11 .~on't analyze my- . t self. Someone ·eIR wi111Dave to analyze BARD WORKER ·~I've worked even llnoe I can ~m­ . her,'·' lfn. Nb:on aaya, u a matter of ~ud not complalnl For one thing, the alim, blonde,mother Ol two dllJl)ltoro ...,.. i. ~ ..,... than her ohare OI "''l'&Y anill-..imuice. ''l've·alwaya ~e that," &tie lbrup. •0 Wbin I '.taught iChool, for ex:ample," I ta.Pt night llChoo\I." She take& pride' ;hr always being prompt, lleinl able to dress in from 5 to IO mJrlutes, and' riot letting lllnm force ber lo cancel appointments. Hardship doesn 't bother hez:, she says, nor pain. ThiJ ppri.ng she stood on a badly sprain· ' eel' an\]e and cheerfully shook bands with .JOme 2;000 ReJiilUi.can :women at · a rally ' In wa!h!ngton. .. ~lf I ·have a pr0b1em r keep tt to my. eetf,,. she say1. She h.a8 admitted that there were tlmea when ohe wondered ii the jJOlitical anbltions of her husband were wodh all the ·oHorL She urged him w get out ol poliUcs in 1951 when he wu under fire in .connection with a private expense fund. and again in UIS!, when she didn't wanf him to run for the California gov· emorship. GOOD SPORT ''Bltt I--didn't try· to convince him. I aold 'The declaion la youn.' Once he makes hia decision, I'm a good sport and will do au :1, can to btlp' him.'' Jn the grueling eight-month 111111 ptt1I· denlill eampoign, which beg .. foe ~ IQ N"''llampohire IQ' February, '°"1<epl ' . . Officer~ 'Piped Aboard me." · FIRST LADY PROJECI'& Would she undertake opecial First Lady projects, u Mn. Lyndon JQbnson bu promoted a beautification Pl'O£l'&.nJ? , "I am so interested in community program1.where volunteers give Ume to Improve their communities. I would like to giv.e 1upport to those and to help spread the programs to other•. I have some very good Ideas! Oh, such u us- ing school facilities for ~mmunlty eve- nings. The main 'idea Js : I'd like to as- sist my h'usb.andln'what be wanta to do." In her public life Mn. Nixon hlls al- ways rriet the:harrowing, sometimes din· gerous, thne!:·Wllh enviable poise. Her perfect cOOtrol when she was spit on and fM ~at"stoned in rioting jn Cat· acu on a ,Latin American t®r with her husband in 1958 moved a military aid9 to comment: "She's u brave as any man I ever met." 5t1f:.was calm when a ]>lane in wh.lch they were flying several year1 ago lost an engine over the Sahara Desert. ,PRIVATE AUDIENCE The social preS!ur~, too:, she lakes in 1lride. She hu dined witli the Queen of Ensl"nd and the Emperor or Japan and, when -ahe ,was 1given .a private audience with Sultan .Mohammed· V of Morocco -ulA ftrst woman so privileged -she: got aloriif. with him so well she ef1#ied _up coo.vF-11ing .while she held his 2-year-Old da~ in.her lap. Sht apote with confidenct and· assured Taking the helm of Newport Harbor !iralidmolllen Club is Mrs. Ronald Evans, president Who will be assisted in steering the group ·through a year of active plans by Ml'$. George Shaw (left), first vice president. Outgoing president is Mrs, Allon Culver (right). Officers will be charged with duties t.omorrow dur- ing the group's 12th b-y luncheoo in tile Costa Mesa Golf and Cowrtry Club. Alll•'6eMni on tile board willlie the Mmes. Roy Booljl, second vice presi- dent; Edgar Bundnln, secrelary; Laura Steele, thiasurer, and Marvin Moore, con: .. pondint -.y. Imlalling Qfficer will be.Mrs. Paul Huffman, o pall ~ One ~ ""'1kl hold no terroro for htr. ·-al ArCeola. elPt mlltl from Wldl· "I've hod 11><alled ....U...Job lralnlnl lllr. ni.o lhe l"etf uP ud·at 12, wh"' when Diet wu vice preefdept," ahe ft'4 her mother diedi'>'I~toot tai:e ol my two plained. "And whenever Mrt. Eisenhow-brotheni WJJµam Md Tom, and my er w'aan•t feelin1 well lhe'd eall to uk did:" me to fill In for her." At 17 her fllber dlec! and.she went wt Mrs. ~ixon aay1 ~ especlally wal)ta · to. relatlv• ... and "°"kid u .an X:ray , lo work with YOW\I people , • .'.•"nit teclwc1an tiJ Pi'* Ycitt for ~o-yean to F"""' I'-el Anjeri<a, t11J 1-H W11 .._ to 10 lo. l\M Unlven14' 01 eJuhS and the Girl Scooia." Soulhtrn CiJllorDlo oe ochoJarohlp, She NIXON DAUGHTERI Foded Pl-11111. did reoevcll ud She 1i proud ol her two daughttn, worked al a movie .extra Jn mob ~ blonde Tricia, 22, who gradual.ed from ' and clerked In ,• 1department .tore on Finch Colleae In New York ' ci(y this ' Saturdays and during vacaUom (o ttay 1pring, and brunette Julie, 20, wbo too~ , In lcltooL She ~aJW!d· Jft'_'me.rc;bandia- • ...;,.,, .. off from Smith c.1iege to lnialid l'lalln«l'ln.he a bi!yer, but lhe help in her father '• campaign, and will, took IP cl.fer to' teach at Wli!ttier ·Hip marry David Ei.aenhower, the graodaon Sc.hool 1 after ~ gr~ted With hooori ol forme(' President Eisenhower. Jn the class ol 'S7. "We've always •been a cJooe f~r; In WhlUler lllw! lau&ht typing, 1teoo- with mutual love and respect," says~(· · •phy, bookkeqllng and bualnesa law Nixon. "The girls have always waiated" lfor four yean. ~ ,nJOt at the com· to please us, so I've nf,ver' gone ttitoUa;h munity theater ahe .met . .Richard Nixon, the 41ages of rebellions with • ih&m'. who ·had returned home to pracUce law They're both hist.pry majors and have after gradual.Ing trOrri Duke UnivenJty, always been aerious student& ot hiatoey. "Ours never felt we were too busy for "He look one look at me, toot a part them, and it's lots of fun"when they bring in the play and took me to rehearsals," their college friends into the home and • abe recalls. He was cut oppo!ite her in stay with us, instead of running out · "Dart To'wer," and the first rll"ht he 10mewhere." · . &'' At 8 news conference 4µr.in,g tl;ie'.~..... ;P~· .Aj-tet a two-year courtship they palgo Mrs. Nixoo wu ask«! what Ill•" .• ~-~"L~~Jed June 21, 1940, in • Quaker thought "" the lllllOI impoflanl ihi;;J : !""" .. ~... • . - she did for her husbanll. "( !fon'l 'n&g • _She bpi': Oii teaching and while he hlm. The best I can do la: cheer him up.'• 1'fVed in the Navy from 1942-46 ahe worked u a bank clerk in Ottumwa, PERFECTIONIST Iowa, to ,be near bbn. When'he wa1 sent 'Mn. Nixon doesn't nag her bu,sband, • to 1htt Pacific abe went back to San but it's possible she nap herseH. She fs' Franclaco u an economist for th9 gov· '-': perfecti<>!l~· admittedly, and" she "in· ernment. She saved as much money u aim qri dr1v1ng herseH to utr-a. effort. she could foi' a down payment on ·a houae She is also what she calls a do-lt-yow:seU-w'hep,, he got back but much of the er. '.'I don't like J>tOJ?le to wait on~~· It's ti:"oney went in.to fin1ancinf hJ.s first poll· eamer to do something for myse~f. Ucal campaign in IM& when he was She slatted early doing things for elected to Congress.-:: ; herself -and others. , . "Dick and I dJdn't CtfAc:uas •'pOliUCI She was born March 16, 1913, In Ely, when we were first marrled" she aayi Nev., .but her father William Ry~, "was ' J'l>i;Jt _it•s always been in hi~ mind JMi. so Irish he 11id I wU .St. Patrick s babe far u lt meant aervina hll toUnby •• in the morn and called me Pat, so r have · always celebrated March 17," she aay1. (See PAT NIXON, Pap lf) , • ..._...,, ..._.., 11. INt M9-<M·L9 ,. .. II Fashions on Parade Rx Eliminates Hol,iday ~lues A prescripQ<>n for holiday blues will be written by Gosta Mesa Junior Women, and it promises to perk up spirl'ls of milady !or the' glitteri~g l8IBOll . ahead. ' .. . . . • ,. .. For, what is tlle·lioiiday 1eas0n witliout·a spark· ling new frock 1" complement it, ·asks the sponsor- ing ·group of a fallhion lbow, entitled Holiday on Parade. . Costa Mesa Golf &lid Country Club vllll be the setting for tl;le benefit which is _tcheduled to begin with a social ho.tr at ll:SO a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. Area ~· ·~ vllll provide tile IDftleN on what I<> wear I<> tho 'round o« 'partieo whld! IOOl1 will • overload the sdCiai mlendar. Coqrdlilaljng about tile Shimmering' styles will be Mrs. F1oreoce Smales. Ticket., at '5, may be.reserved by calling ,lhe chairman, Mra. ll<>tierl Raciti Qt 646-4568. t Underlining the holiday spirit, 'Juniors bave designated it as a time foc giving with tile le,., fortunalt in mind, as proceeds will go I<> tile club's pbilanlbropy ~. ., lleceiving flnanclal·iid will be tile Holle Haven ~~County Childrtn's Hoop{tal, South ' Cont Child Guldance am!c,Jbe Au.t lllttilct lbne and.Ol'llllfe ~.J....nJ•·Hlll.· , ' . ' . Lanen -...,. wu:Anu t:.ar,>n. Tbe relaUv.es ol u.e woroen wtnt mrta trying w ftnd -· Alilo-Marla Lat'loo'1 baby W!! t lqJllol II tho IOO OI Ann LOnoo. •11111 ~became port OI hla blrih oolll~te and I• was a .,.... Once ~ fotorm1Uon 1ppear1 on a leuJ d-cat, ~ OI -• work ue the p1111iit " not eudfy die -.. tM name on the heaJtb policy, It can 'mean mlleo Ol l'Od 1-pl at¥f ...-el WllU,,. • , .. required to make a chang~ ' Tbe lnYOlve111tnt wltj! ~\<.al 11> atrwo ta ........ -. If.the llllDe-OI for the-.,. • So )Ilene, Ann I.anon, I moan AM Landero, tell them, will you t • • -SLAP HAPPY DUR, HA!'.l'Y! Y11 41'1 aM I llllpo tky ltlllta, ' . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a , • , ·, .u ..... .,......, . /tHE';DRra· IS ltlE'MC , ••.. , :.·-.--._... ..... Jiw.n; ~ _..,""'I ~ -..• • r ·"' .. ' . • ' . ~ •• ( ' I r , • .. I-.... v;-.--~ -. ... -~ •' ---·-~--~---·-·----· -~ ·-•• -• -.... _..., -..... ~ ... ..........-..-... ,.._ ---z :':"' .... :..1' ..,....--~ .. '!' ~ ... • DAILY ftl.OT ,,._.-....... I • .. ..,. ~ • ._ ~~azaar Beck9ns Bargairi~, ~nl11rs Cfo~b!nirig elforta In presenting a ~-..,. an Beta Sigma Phi dtapterl, <Xi Mq_ Lambda and -XI Kappe Lembda. TIM 11le w!ll· tUe ~in the • · Grange Hall, Cosla M.m .Satuzdtlt, ~-·ta. Az- From Page 13 ranging and pricing articles which. promise to. en- tice shoppers are l'l'Pr .. entativl'S of bof.li groups (left to rig!it), the Mmes. Rob.ert Marquardt, Joe Burke, Charles. Seeley and \Uchard. Moeller. ·Americans Painted Beautiful . ton1atl"'8) 'In her IRltJool< and lntensll, Eve bu -Italy "Y• dUty u • WOll\ill lier -.... !IN?. lllt' II to bt beautlfol. My duly salooa which handle $00 client. 111 to help tn.ak• tt '°·" dally are loc1t.d on tM Vla By JUDY llUR8T ti ..... "" ""' -~~ " Veneto in llomt and In . ,._ are U. W«dl I/I Eve CortinL Sardinla b wbert aht " ....,,., • .r.lalatiably al· eleclad to bull~ lier •laotorY. • lrlCll.,.,·~=· _.. ·•peaks "I bave llwaya tovod the.,,,. · lllll. ·~. Jul\,. 'beauty .... -n~ •·-11 ~-iy . e.pert.b\il '"""' -·"'·thori· god,.....,....~, M•w -u '•• .~ T."'i" ::'r of the Sardinlan mountalu· ~~~,.~· .... 1 ~ II and·se~" Mri'.EwPJDwlil tbtvMctoua Among her 1 f•mou1 cuatom•• au Prlnc111 llral ledy "1~1::.s,eU<1 Radziwlll, 1 Princeu S<>roya, Is louchfnl·. """" 18 ' ·-"'-Alj!Ofl<all ~JO . her Ingrid Bergman. ~ Bill, ' new ''iuft ~~'·look. Faye D u n aw a y , Joan •"ll>li.·"-•.·•'-........ 1 ~:..:..........,__ Crawford, Nata& Wood1 the ~ ,,...,..I' Mmes. Henry Fon! n, Bing ud ·ln·,tllt,~!.'.'~ '11t7je:;aexy Crosby, Bqb Hope ahd Ill tho · ~w .. ~ ''1 ~1 but Gabon. · ..... ~ai.d, · ..... •,and decepUV., .1 otri".;i'·fOf lhe Mn. Elm .. bu growp up &•·- completely natural '-•:• she In lhe world of beauly and ..... C08111. etics. bopn. ' "I bava flRIDd that lhe most A> a young girl llhe worked natural and beautiful women with her mother, 1 cheJnist In this country are in and cosmetician. "I was never CaUfornla and Portland where interested in chemistry, ]Ult the climate is delightfully in color a and trealment." moist. However, many women U the inspiration and mak~ have unattractive skin pro-lng of beauty came naturally blemJ. The sun can be very to her, beauty itself had not. 'I' bad . . . it opens the pores "As .• child I had felt unat-~ ':A'if, and drie11 the skin. Creams tractive. I ha~_problem ~ lfi'.fitrt ·~': :"f).,• used to soften, usually tTeate and was sensitive. I wu m-~ d; :. · ' I I 1 -, a thin , film on the skin where secure and seU-consciolll of t...;:..."iil:" ... ~· ii can't breath. Girls must my appearance, but now I v• · M:"" " , , .• continue using soap and water realit.e that even the beautiful 'FIRST LADY' Of 'COSMETl'CS Mfore reUrlng and making up women are equally insecure." lw el Roml in the morning," she atres.sed. Revealing her 1ge as 54, "Americans, though, have she noted, "I am not afraid the best skin in tbe world. of getting older. A2. a matter that A m e r 1 c a n 1 made And the best figurea ! " of fact, I almost enjoy it. tbemaelves attractive for each Madame Eve, a white-I have a beUer time now blonde, wu an ·eyestcpper in than I ever did. It ii bard "other. "Women dress for other her high fashim white sheath to grow old if you have been women when they abauld'dtea When she recentlv lntroductd too beauUfuL The stories to-for men," she emphasized. her C06111etlc "1 i n e at day about men liking only Regarding faahlon. ·I h •' RoblMOD'I in Fashion I:iland. young girls are nonsence." believes American women and She converses in (iv e The beauty expert doesn't Roman wommi, too, lhOuld clooejad In he!' pr!•·• t •, penon.aJiaed iet.{>rop ~ Eve ii a woman of inflllf~ -enercy, and warmth. And lhl Is unspoiled by lief dedlcotl!io lo ~ cosmeijc world. Rebekah Lod91 Pat Nixon Novelist-pla'fwright Booked for Lectures languages and is Hungarian believe in face lifting. "It's never wear slackl on t.be" born. "My heart ts Italian like killing flies with cannons. Streets. However, she feels Triple Link Club of MW and I have a Br It Is h It's not necessary and you mini skirts are welcome Rebekah Lodge has meetinp passport," she laughed. Her must do it every four years." anywhere. the fourth Mondi)' at I p.m • • • ffiildences are In Rome and Her cosmetic advice makes While Eve of Roma is tour~ in various locations. Mrs. , on the isle of Sardinia off sense. "I am more for ski n Ing the country she has Douglas Morgan ·at 541-1931 Two lectures by well-known The ·first,• on }{ow t Create the Italian coll!t. care than cosmetic surgery. brought with her a '2,'i,000 may be called for addUlonaJ • • • m. rile was ~ would title the book "I Also · · Proud ot her heritage, in· I I · · h 1 exclusive wardrobe which is inform•tion. In 111 i-an w ·'aaw him Ran." novelist and ·playWright., Bm-My Char&cters, will~ given t s surpr1s1ng ow ong al~fii-----------~-----------~ ,,_ maquel Roblni ·ot Paris wW .at 8. p.m. De:it F'r. lday in the woman can stay young with elected a c OJll'f e..11 man, After N l 1: on• s California be heard by tbe ·Alllatloe Fran-proper akin care. A woman's --""· vice presldenl ' . ,Jllhernalorial defeat lhe fllnl-cal.. de II Riviera-C.Uf.... Mariners Library, and on SUn-New c I u b •kin has lo breathe. It should C;::-... 'lbrougtf11t -ai~ ori hlJ cam-· .Jy· ~.-to New York In nienne. day a't 3 p.m. ·in the sleep nak~.'' .. patp tours there wU hil' ef· · .19a. ti .. Nino withdrew hr \ · Muck"enthaler Cultural Center, Eve's cosmeUcs are rerui'wn-~ fk:len~ oraanlzed, ~a1 wile. to a veri: pleaaant private Ufe Fullerton he will di=.. Celebrates ed for their 11a1i .. aura of •'. Wrltmc • Jetten, -p In a '1om which llhe emerged only Members camUL Dramatie .Author. light and color. Eve of Roma ~ -ipeecbes m a t I n ap-this year to CflDlpalgn beside was the first to create pale ~; mtmerda and then hlsiina: her husband. Hmtesses Friday wlll be the Celebrating their first six lipstick and lntrod~ a ::te .A tbe ' w • For ·nu Jiai's-tliey have R-----d d Mmes. George E n rl r e s • months as an organized cl.... blusher and the fragile look ;~;.::.;:-.:, numtrOUI women 1 lived lo a l!>lUnd-wblle [f). ewa r e Edward Grey, Robert Hub-will be lhe OrlJlil! ~ of lranslue<nt powder. :~.b,~'" 1 lhe fan! room Flflh Avenue apartment bard, Lester Martin, Dennis Mothers of Twin!. The unique "Italian look" •;;,_~, ~ r°: rather W: mN· -~ aameA ~~ellwllh GovOne. All awards dinner will honor !::":: ~~t:.~artwfrl The group meets at 7 tonight la vibrant., alive, kiued by ~·~• •~ -u a ~ · er. members of Fountain Valley "w in Francois restaurant, Hun-the Mediterranean Sea and re-~ ---lhinf llhe bu mlaed In her lleta G d>apte E il bo l<Ceived by the Mmes. Ungton Beach. mains hen alone. volunteer," lht aap. city Ufe ·k:~ whM:h amma r, Pl on Irving Mehlman, William~-1 Guest .....,.,.ker wiU b"" Do women want to make ~-~-""'"" that ·11 -~ · ' · · Silma Alpha, tomorrow, ln f1'eld. Maun·-We••· n•bert 0~ ~--• ......, to 11r--..,,_ -,._ -bu been a elq paalon. . Franco!• restaurant .. ~ ~. nu Ernest R. High; detective I ~ves ........ 3 ' a ~ #/'.~wrote a book>abeot her '·Herlruaband tbeuya llkes · ' Rayand'GulllennolUoe:. . aeT1eant and nine-year ~en, make other women : 'campalcn exper1.,.,. 1 h •· to ·''"-the ,.:.-..-" '-''have &eel ring awardt will be ·After eomi>letliii'bla •ludles v~ran with lhe Westmintter , 1ealou> or to 'ip I e • • • ~ -,.....,. . P~ -the Mmes. William Weiner, In , · ~1.1: ---1 ~ ... _ Im f ~ everyone join in singing, He flrst degree Pallas Athene · AlgWWbere ht-was bom, Police Department who holds theuuieJVel. JTU11. ea elt ~ . ' can play by ear "and if be WUllam Gu'thrte 1 e c 0 n d Robles-~ a career in a Black Belt in Alkldo, similar Al Um bad gone on with his music de"ee Palla• Athene and journallsm by rep(JrUng on lo Judo. Hla topic will bo -nae he coul~ have been a ·concert Kenneth KJehm, Louil Bacca, Jndo.China, Soutti China and SeU.<Jefense. ~ __ • pianist,. she says: He p~ers Larry Evans, Micky Flynn, later, South America. All mot.hers of twins in the ~-!;.r, the teryous tjauics and lbe Georp Freiwakl, W av n e It wu in 1937 that he met area are invited to join the Surfside Clubhouse in Hunt· ~~l~orming :S~n:r.:r~.:~c O·iJ:!'i:'w.ii1·1 .. ~m:.":~'·)1:~ ~!!at'! ·i:.~1 ~·:b~! f!:"t= ti:~ :· .. f~ . ~ Mra...Nl.IU'I . wu awatd8d a Mra. Al llactrne1U ii in Severa] of.. bi! n0vell ha Ve by catllng Mrs. C h r l s Huntlniton Beach oft the iec- Toe1tmi.tre11e1 · CUSTOM MADE· FIREPLACE SCREENS INSIDE AND CORNER MOUNTS Completa Line of Fireplace Acceuorl• ............ ...,.,,. Oii WHK DfUVf.RY • Call fer 1..., ~Imoto ·e 'Cotn I.re U · . P. . n,. of Gas Fla1111 Lots • Santa Ana Tent.and Awmna Co. 2202 S. MAIN . · st5-N9f SANTA AllA ,_;, ~~w. ,, _____ ,, ___ .._, 1Uftr bo'trl u "tbe nation'• eblrp fl dinner ar-obtained important literary Schnelder, membership ond and fourth Wednelday at ~· ......... --· m ldul wt(e" In ·1•7 by tho -ti. l_rprlsea~~-~i~~~~~gch~aum~·~ .. ~·~84~7~-5559~~· ~~11f7~30~~~~~~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~; ;':.~JlllntlDPilllleaduruare Homeinabn Forum, and lt'1 1'IDI : p.m. • '~~ to &tt.nd In organlsa, a I lhrllty b<;newlfe that , j~·•·• ~":r: :".nt.~.;~:O:w:;~o;::. las Olas fiair St'lfe~ Created lo Comnfi-,,nl c~ -of Mn. Harry Rl<Je~ I love to give th!np to people r .. , • ., ~ • ,lloollngton Harbour. and J feel l can H I'm not -C · 7 The Province a 1 u m 11 ·a e extravagant." :.:J11cretar1 will attend the UnW sht moved to New ~~~ to . upll)n the y~ me bougbt 1 ber clothes I farmation (JI I -IJOllP• off the rack -I perfect aiu ·;:".Ara Della Gommu -10·-bul'MW llhe'1 welling ilrpd to att.od lllll dl!Unnll ooubue ·-th1t llhe Aitimatloa 11117 bo obtl1necl mabuure, Dllllelbeleu, come ~-tor~~~ Rotor Wen-to=..~~~.Nb:- i; on admlll 'to a cfoep faith. ; A& the wilt ol a (Olbllc: , Work Party tigure llhe must wely - i.: wony aod deep concern over her hlllband'• Alety. But llhe Schedule. d aaya : "Faith cornea In, rather than fur. You have,,to bave faitlr-to exist. .. ' A wU1< Por11 bu boa! . ............ for...,...... " the . Nnporl -Alumnae A_._ if( Kappa Delta MClll). Tbt Tbunctay, Nov, t• -me wU1 tab placo al ' p.m. In the home " Mn. DIDal4 Fountain. . --baa-ul:· II o11 to brtos -for malt-~ tar_,.. __ ,,, l.: the Odld Deut1us11aeat Center I ot IJJlllod Cenj>raJ Pally In s..ta Ana. 'Ille Development c..tor lo tho usoclalim'1 ~ -jfblladlonipy. A coffee R 11our wU1 1o11ow. • Further lnformaUon can be J obtained by callln( Mn. .. Jamm: lt. Palmer~ Mf.11&7. Ba:rpar Opens ICI CuaiaD Rell Woman's , aw ..m dllplay ..-.i g11t "°"" and ~ pda at ID ~ Odlllluu B a 1 1 tr -10 a.m. to ' p.m. Sablt-.,, llov. l&. . e.i.o-'°'""Oolv ,btfvMv10-whowo10. ._,,... °""'weight.~ diqs. n.o-....n..- YoeCOft'tPop~ II.ti "'°" COii do IOll~ I -...-. H\!Oa·,.--..,.,'°"'" IOWtfoMW- HM,-iaoMb ""'-"' ood"""' •. off~hlhoWoighl -Wo4dlits intwl'lCltiOno!tii forltOUt weJoht c~ OI OOl'OM. ~ ore l'IO ~-· NolloNo-, Projecting Vole< Projection will bo delllOllltraled by Mn. Frank Young wtien Lu 0 J as Toutmlltreu ChJb me e ,t 1 tonJahl at·T:io In tho Surfaide- condominlum c1ubbou1e, Hun- tlJ!lton Beach. l\ln. Phlll!p Bllllnaton will be T~, and MJss Joya Sextoft wW .offer table topica. Mrs. Rowan Adams will preaent the fiuliamentary pauae and Mn. 11 llJ l a m W-Will eva\ilata lhe meellq. tloft di.ts. At W1Joht Wotc'-1, YOU ltoM to ,..ec1vca;190ting habits. Ns PloOf'a• ..,..,. .. We've~ It rAp"1I ... ......,.lNs_ don't ffV •oton.. eo...1olho ... ooc1 OftlvWeiohtWotchea. ~--................... --,._ wlD ... - -11 a.m. tot JI.Ill. durlnc .......... ~ Niii c .,,. a et·- •' • Fiii IN1lODUC:TOttY SESSIONS Tuolllay, Nn. It,. ti30 ...... w 7:30 p.m. ...._,., Sntlta A Le.u AIMclaff .. ' "'-' .. "4'."P.!· '""' -!'T -· 1-~un\mag• Sale I A -aale wfU he • t 111 I ,._J Nov. 111 at • Ollllr ... Colla -... , ..... .... ., ........ "" . ' l ~ ... mHITINOTON lllACH · SJ ,..lmttkft, » ,,., we•k, 111 ..,..,,et. -. C•lt Pf 1111 ._..,, ......... -__ _.._ ... ~...,.:.=' ................. a.· #II • • 6'1 .. Qrqng, Coast's No. 1 Paper: ) TME GREEKi HAO A WORD FOR IT . _.._..;_ And they too expressed love with 1 ring. From tho top: Our exeluaivo Swinging Seta. $295-$4p;()-$495-$295-$275 Y••t Cll•rt• Ac&Hltt W.l .. M• -ltftltAirMri"'4. Mett.r die,,., ... SLAVICK'S JM .... Since 1117 11 F11hlon frllnd Newport l••ch -,.....,~·310 --1./bolrNOWIOl'IH MONDAY AND ~IDAY IYININ• ' . I IJ, •• 11/./ aAJ ':Jx,1u.cliv• .JJ.;, S1~/.Af /.,. Womm will. ;/);ik,.;,,.;1t,,,/Ut.1 3oJ/, THE PERSONAL TOUCfl ••• 11 1ttu.1• when you tiltil. lll'ly of OW' '°"1n.t. Here you v.rill fitul HAIR STYL NG ~ilk IMAGINATION .•. HAIR CU TTING tlldl'• SHEAR ·• A.R11$TR_Y •• '. •..t PERMANENTS,,... .,., ..i.,.j JoolAq w i..., &uo.,. y ... ,.,;u ,,... l)l, bri<"' c4ai/ul ••• ,,...,, ••• • flA.TUR/f/G.,. OPERATORS AND STYUSTS ' s,..,.,,.. ...i.&i IJ.5fJ -H.u,., 13.00 Plr"""""' 112SO (..,,U. pricu '"'"''' "41w) l1 c Q a 3 c E l -' .. • • ·~ • ' , .. •• ' .. ~ J ' " ~ ; •• , I ; . ·. , •J ' ' . . . . ' . ···Fa MEN - ANt' BOYS .1' . • .,, t '' ' .~ ' ' , • • . ·~· TA,LIS • :froJll 1 _, .• f $'421LOO ~· . -.·" ... r . ,.,..,. s32.1m 321 's,.lifal;, .. 11 • ..,o..n,. ,. . • •• • •, < • • " .. ••• , S.tri I. ' 'Medalist ToS~ • ,Saturday • DAILY "'LOT • • . ' . • -· • \ . J • • I . I I I l . , I 04£1$ cos 2 $ a s a •• = ¥ 5 us a w a 4 = : - - -• • • -----··~-·-·-· ~~---~ '-------------- -~. DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE . . J I ·::=·.~Long Overdue ITevisi on • .., . '' ~ ~ councllmen ore '"' tllo ••I'll• of ""'"¥\.,_ a lolli'Overdue n..tna.i ol tbo·bulln .. & Uctnse .. 1"llel ... *· . . . "f' ' • · 1'le dJ.l'llMI. ord!nanl:e has )>eeo In ~ since 1953. •• ':' •• ' ...... ~ uYe; laot chanfed ln l5 years, .poonbly longer. • ', ,.1 , ·hi lllllt...,..• period tll• "llm~ inll~l;IOnary 9iral !ell ~ prtnt. t11lerpriH bat hit the colt of munlclpal ser· " vicM'lo Ille 1xis1n ... community. -·-. . 'lbe,.-la?Y ol polke .And !ireqien In Laguna Beacli, ftir blance. bu jncTe8Sl'CI ti& perclbt llil}c• )963. la. llit -----W.!D 5."7 percent al total ~ rdpta'in LOguna. In 1967, 'tlle !l1- UNl111dilodlned lolol percent, '!be city revision al l'llle5, It ls estimated, w o u I d brill( Ille ~ooate lllare of business llcense1 lo ' ttMal nMIDUe to 5 percenL , · In athet citi .. tlU percenlage varies from .2 per- ' ctnt to :II percent, depe!>ding on Iii• cbilrectmstics of Ille cities. TIJe packet al ordinances 'J>roposed to revise the buainess. license code, as well . 11 increasinc the long· italic!_, would have otl>et-1ucb ai: • :.... Stloeamlining II>• ~!of moro ei!ettive edminis-·~••ulul eue o!lirteipl'euilllii!. · · -MakiQg art:ioll (previOU!ly e:rempt) subject to a anall ennual foe. ' · :-SeWog rateo by council reoollltjon rather lhan ordlbance, ~ q>ore fleiOl»e proc<!lute. ,, , The revision wi>uld, 'Where feaib!e, •el up a aliding scale of. fees based DI\ the size of a business gross . The minimum would be. $25 annually a!!d the maximum 1750 (for a Jlinilllon or nionlin!Os.) · Th• m!n!Jni911 hi now, ~ 8nd llitt maximum •100. Th• .ochedule ol flat foe1 dt81'lled tom• businelS .. would al19 'inc!'ease in moot ·CUM. Tile Chamber ol COmmerce board ii expected to have comments on the changes for council consider• lion al a Dec . 14 meeting v,"h,en the·fee schedule!" will be up ror adoption. This is aa .it should be. Chamber 'members are the groµp roost directly affected. However, the hard (act remaltl.s that the city needs " th• Mveyue, parji.cularlY In \!lhl oT a hiit n'w •.xpens07_ repaymenf ol principal and inleresl on bond• ti> bey the Mam Bea!!b. ,I ~ll9~~ and Teen·agers . I _. . ' ,~ • , .·~~~~)!er• bul)' amwering a bo&tOI, ' .. ~i;:a!l• -Oil lljl!!oWten. . '·' .,.r~~ed roc\.iog egg throwing iiut in one jn- ",1 ... , 4bc0vie•'l'! te~n-ag~rs with b)ack ~er ~..anil ·OQ.d liombs they bad made. . •. ..'~~a~ADOther Hallow .... wben ·i , ,•a~•,'.\j,; e;e will\ a rock. It was leered fOr.,a ·.:. ~t~ looe bis aigbt. , , ':'.\-'~/>!,~.spng ha) been taken out ol Jliilloween ''"IY:'~esflf.l~or 'tJ;eafrounda and activities such as .jli,t .1'\f UOiTO;Sd!oOI '800 Blasl. These entertain the 'amaW1ry,, · • . · · 01 1, ~ .T~gers, ~ever. hflye been left to their own de. •Vices .. 'they d~.ed .bJ>mbs. Perh,ps it is tim~ !OT the. •city •r Y<lqtl) or~aniza(ions , C)r both, to give some · tiloogllt to arglllli'Dd adivitie• <>11 Halloween lllat would 'IJIP'!lll,~to -...p;.,· . .~ \." . ' . . . ,_ ' ' " L .. • A. Commercial Dear Gloomy Gw : ~· R.eaer Bas Seen Gruesome Marijuana irranst~~· ' ( A d to Take To Heart Bright Kids Become Filthy Anifli~~s . ' . . . ' -· . "' "' . It isn't often that a commercial ad la worthy of edi1'rial commendation. which makes it all the more pleuant to call your attention to a quarter·j>age ad in 1be New York Times a few weeb qo. · It wu.placed ~by Georges Kaplan, a· P.ifth Avenue fbrrter in New Ym;~. .and·lhe --: "H Yw Reopocl Lift, Watt 1o Yara Before Vm Buy Your Next Leopan!·Coet From Us." Citing Albert Schweitzer's "reverence for life" phil090Phy, the ad began by pointing out that ~e of the mo3t beautiful animal species -.especially leopard and ·cheetah -are fast disap.- pearlng from Africa. "fllE FANTASTIC prices that cheetah and leopud skins bring at th< fur dealers · have created a black market in wild cats all over Africa," the furrier adviaed. "Most ol lhe 1kins are killed by poacbeI~ and illegally lhlpped lo Europe an America." The company then stated that it rea · ed ita refusal to sell leopard and cheetah contJ might cost it many customers, ~ there l:Oml!:! a point in life when di!ocency and reason must prevail over monetary profit." And it urged American w o m e n everywhere "In the name d nature, In ~ name of beauty, in the naine ol life," to think con.scientioualy about the disappeatance of these eraoeful animals. IF FEWER customers demand these leopard and chettah skins, the high flams•quafterback"Roman Gabriel .·i 'lb ~"¥Jtor~ . has his hair styled and he's oo , 1'egar~ the 1ettet' (Mailbox, Nov. ii.sly. Now Laguna'• all·winnlnj: ·, ·11) frol'l;l ."a 1hJghly pasalV~.f''<iver M''" high tchool football team ii prov-'.l wou}d · ~e that he or ~ iii ing that young men who live in an ... ~~ "'bYel-i 36'' and dOf:JI' not ·have artlats' colony are juat u ma.scu-· · tffn:.:.aiQ. that' have used marijuana line u they come! for . ' coU'plf of years. I have seen -K. o. L. · ~-~liftil~:l!ltransfoi'kind~atior.i from 1two ucau . in.., gent, , SlflCel'e, c ean TlltJ 1u1-rt n.ctl l'Mftrt' vlewi lltf __.., ,... ., .... ........"'· s.M· ,... "' .,_ " ot.ft' ~ DtllY Plllt:. and intellectu~ kids, within two years, into unrespectable, slow·witted, ag- gressive, defiant filthy animals. They have not onJy lost respect for God, their families and our laws, but Jricea wJil came down, for then It w_~~ .,.._are. .. ~y '!O>'al to their "pot-beaded po IQDe~ be worthwhile for poach~~'.'.;. . ·· 1 and hwilers to destroy the rema~t -\...:.'..->;,, ' ... .t ... . .. ,,. '. _., wild Cits. "So, please," the ad urg"9~-; ~7" ~ mar~~ Wouidif~ ''help w to make It unfashionable .111····~ ltlm ~ons ?' lddt mtO the w.orld destroy a nearly e1Unct species." , ~th .a ,loaded p~I and telling the.l)l In 20 yean or so Jf we restr.9.Jn ~t_, it is only 8 water gun. After one our greed and ferocitf these animals marijuana c.lgarette I have seen them may flourish again to ihe point where turn aggress~ve, defiant, lazy and sloppy' their skins may be used without en-an effect which lasts for days. . dangering the speeies. Meanwhile there We are unfortunate In also having are other beauWul pelts avallabl~ from an alcoholic in , the fa.Dlily, but that all parts of the world -there is no -person, 1!1 her sober mo~ntr, is one reason to ask for leopard simply because of the ~est, most COllSlderate 80Ultl of ita scarcity value. ever devised. Over aever8! years I have THOSE OF US gravely concerned about the rapidly vanlshlna: forms of animal life on this planet have occasion to be grateful to this far-sighted furrier. But J· think his ad ig wrong in one ttapeet: For every customer it may lose, it will bring a doz.en new ones who appreciate his placing reason before · rapacity. Many firms have yet to learn that basic decency is also the moat effective business practice'. FWTiers and fur.buyers everywhere should take th.is ad to heart ; it calls for wider circulation than one New York newspaper, and it pleases me to be able to spread this conservation message before millions who otherwise might have missed it. seen her prepare. holiday meals !or 20·30 people, a feat that not one "pot-head" coold accomplislt. I doubt il th<y could ev~ fil a meal for jwt them.selves. Also, our aJcoholic would not dream o{ leaving the house, or driving a car in an inebriated condition, yet those pot smokers art endangering our roads and children every day. I REALIZE THAT a single adult could not "tum" 50 kids off drugs, but one kid could "birn" 50 on, IJ)dl am talking of kids from IQ )'ears old"'&JKI up. Tl1 e Innocent Ca sualty After the· tt.U:e arid cry of election 111 over, would you devote your whole editorial piige to arUcl~ written by p5ychiatrista, American Medical Assocla- tion, as well as the police department and let them . tell the public where the road of marijuana will eventually lead them. I would assume that it would lead to jails, dealh and mental in· stituUoos. !;AME W!TIIHELD Propooillon 3 """ failed . Th! lmoctout was a vote ol no confidence by Ute poople ol C:.lilornt. in th< ..,,.ardshlp ol their edoclllon.doUars. Rqretfully, a year. at lea.st, in a carefully deaigoed plan of in.st.itutional expansion bu been loot. And it ls unlikely that it can be recaptured. The innocent casualty ls the average university student, the serious young Californian whose main and laudable l""'P"' ts lo learn. HB AND BIS lea:ltimate aspirations have 'fallen victim to a combination of, weakneal, arrogance and violence, nqne of.tU1 own making. ' !l1te · lll«l!hoed ol lh!1 melancholy development wu plain for all to see. Profeseor1, behind their wall ti tenure and under the guJSe of academic freedom, e1ceeded the tolerance of an electorate who would like nothing better . . . PAUL P. -r than to turn teaching over to responsible teacherr;. A minority or misguided litudent.B, often encouraged and led by wrong·headed profesaon;, flouted the law and lbt canona of decent behavior without regard lot the rights or the sensibilitier; of the majority of their peers. AND. A BOARD of Regents,· into the hands ol which the entire educational sy~m had been entrusted, failed to exhibit even thf: minimum of courage . It is the regents' dilatory conduct, more than any other factor, that impelled the people ol Califomia to the regrettable action in knotting the educational purse- 1trin11. Furthermore, we may see even more ol the same reaction unless there i> subelanlla! dtlD&• for lit< belle<. 1L may De' that the minorities of of-f~ lJr'Ofeaon and •illful sllklenta Will came, an their own,, to pereeive lhe vlnues ol lawful, decel)l. patriotic -iuct. A< of now, lhil appem unlllely. OOR HOf>E, thuelort, must reside lri the rtgenu -In llt<tr must~ &ht courqe to atralH t.he great authori- ty which tlloy -"· The del"l of Propoallion J, which we keenly regret, mu.st leave no dbubt as to the temper ol 0.. people. They are sayin,, "Stand up , R<:teou ! Pace you• ..,.~poiiiU,11111 ... Tht future ol our chlld,.,, ts hi yoor h&ndl.". . - Eng .. e t lte ·E-v' To the Editor: Once upon a time, there wu 1 tcwn named Newptrt Beach -. a small, restful little plaot built on. sandy M:aches and 1 backed by genUy sloping hills and b1uffs. Roads came through the town : boats were able to gain access through a picturesque natural harbor. The little town gained recognition and fe.me for its natural beaufy. Many people came to ,enjoy the' recreational facilities but thought the area so encnantlng that they decided to stay and make ~Ir home in the little community where they could enjoy a vacation atmQflphere every day of the year. And so· the little town began to grow and prosper. JN THESE YEARS , a new machine called the airplane. was Invented and · grew roore ind more popular for ita many COllll™!rclal .and recreaUonal uses. Jt was a natl!J'al phenomenon that the J!tt!O town, pow IJ'O'l'ing and \l<06Por\ng. lhoOld welcOme and encourage OQC · lurtber melhod ef aocea to lta ~ and llt111 "u born the Orange Couri'1 • AJrpon. . Todaj. the litlie town bu grown lo bl~ prominen~ affluent, powerful city, atill .-bi. by ,.. tnd highway and alr. But now, atu and alack, criea of noise and air pollution and blight fill the air Crom the citizens of the fairytale city. \1{"' lw been declared and an all-out b&Ule 1nwes. A 1'TR.IATY" ts 1,, the orfJng. NewP.Otf, Btach wduld Uke to cooUnue llA afn@ent ll'Owlh and dtvelopmenl 1nd ~ lit< need fe< air eccesslb!Uty. It ft, wl!Ullf . . L.rttr. ll'IHT! re.clc!r. 1r1 Wth;arr,., Norm1llV wrlltn 11\olJICI convn tlM!lr 1:1163191 In lOO WOl'da ar i..11. n. rklht to CO!ldtrl ... l.ittn lo lit SNct <w 1t1lmln1lll llbtl I• rtwrwd. All lett.rl moat ll'ICl\ldt 1l1n1tu~ Ind m•lllflll lddr1u, but "''""' win bl Wlll'll!INI Oft rt<llMll. he s,boul.d· haye. Mr. Harris writes, atier , cOmjlaltiing about IC4ing .aU .one's frien4 ·~It' 'iS normal and naiUiaI to want· to l 9rend one's life as long as it has m~ in •t.erm.11 of one's family aAli ffitbdl and social environment. But ex<:eet'.fer reasons of &eienUfic curiosity, who would want to be trOUl)d a century from aow, a· freallih nwe from the past. as anachronistic u a mwket in i. nuclear fission plant?" to retain .lhe ~venience ol "silent," . , . ru>n·polluting m:reational aircraft out of Fll$S1' OF. ~ Mr:. HanU over,~ Orange r-·--: "~ '-•t would Iii« tho fa(ll tit*. '°""°"" · awatitniifg "'7t'.'·~,.l'\":<"·",.'.f". < "'-bty "-"tw'""' .... E;s. -· to force. 1cute . • Ii;!> i I y t pr~a:....:...~ .~~' ~ "~u h'"'•' · ~ .. .:.~ ·.{i!.'. ' ""' ' "'°"' .._..llOlllli -i.<llw; g ~1""~•Jri'tfo/l ~,...,,.~yeruen ... J'.. ~~t~W..1'~ ·~~... . loceled-careO'i:ajitlf El ~ lolarioe Air rell\ll"li. ~j',ba~ ildomomt m< Station · where the large a~crlft would greet. him, .h6 ·~ jlrobably belOOg afford convenlence to the citizeru:y of to a "sleeper club" of some sort', and Newport Beach but all of the undesirable if people are trOu:n regularly, as has aspects of modern.-day air transportation been the c~ so far, he is certa~ would be removed and given, as a gift, not on.ly to find new friends from his to the citizens of Irvine, Tustin, El own time , but also to meet some of Toro, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, East the one~ he knew before. Tusun· and Red Hill. In the second place, anachronism Is THE COMMUNlTlfS affected mwt unite and declare "war" against the implementation of this plan. The harvest of lhe seeds of apathy, disinterest, lac.k of awareness and silence is apparent now in the neighboring city of Newport Beach. A co~rted, we 11 ·pl a'TI ned, forceful and continuing campaign waged NOW can avert the loss of the "war'' and surrender of our peace and quiet, property vaJues and future development of these communities. The "generals" of our army must have the. dedication, interest and knowledge coupled with strength and conviction of purpc>111e to engage the "enemy" and retain lhe honorable peace 1n theae communities. ROBERT DAHL Irvine Cr1'ottiei To the Editor : Thank you for Sydney H a r r I s ' s ''Modern Day Rip Van Winkle" (Nov. 4 l. l. am pleased to see that he has the concern and curiosity to give the freeze now-live later idea some thought. It Is evident, however, that he hasn't reaJJ:y gtv~ the idea all the thought a questionable proposiUan. No ,doubt a patient would be thoroughly prepared to san~ forth into the new "orld by the company which revived him. NO DISADVANTAGE tteed be permanent -not even a biological one. And of course. the fears about going inlo a state of shock and making mistakes opposite from the ones one: made in the "first life " are both silly and shallow. Mr. Harris iays children yearn for immortality, those under 30 don't really believe they are going to die, and those over 30 don't ca~ that they are goir\g to die'. Actually, those over 30 can no longer ignore death and ·•· adopt the "sour grapes syndrome" for their own psychological health, GREG.ORY M. FAHY President Cryonics Youth Aasociation Anv Old V ulet1tinesr To Ute !flilor' • I atn ~ litndlcapped veteran, living on .1 8Dtlll pension. My vision and hear· ing ·~re ~wly leaving me: The doCtoni NY. Uliey• can dp nothin&. IO I htvt made Pl'qjectl lo ftll!I '1'uay Willt, in Tax ' ·~· Deductio fist.M edical Filing hil income ta:r return, Jonny 's fath~r took • deduction for the cost or the. ' boy'S clarinet leS!Ons. When the. govern. ment challen&~ this. item, the father ex· pla.ined: "Johnny haa a Jevere bite problem, and hit orthodontist said playing the clarinet would be a great help. Therefore I con· aider tl>eae lessoru1 a 1tledical expense." After a court test, .this argument war up~ld and the. deduction a~pted. THE ,()ASE JLWSTMTBS l hat "medical ~.''--whicb~art. allowed (wlthia.JlmUa) as a tax deduction. may lab .in a Wide variety ol. COitl. Deduc- lioc>I hive bees\ permitted f« everytlting '""'1 tho uplteep ol • ...m,..,e dog lo • q ~bid !11<-llto mental ltealllt ol I &lrl . irhti had, !alt her ltafr. , Bui lhe u-mUBt be clooely relsled lo .. ~ .. m.&..;i problem -not jlllt vque1y "''°" ,.,. you." ."'1::0rdtngly, doducllons .... been ~ 10< diaper oervtce, loollt paste, and botUed water.,tn e.acb case, although theft WAI I bMIUtfuJ llped to Utt U- pendJ!ur<, no, !'lrlic:ullr .ailment WU fn- VO)ved. NOR eAN YOU deduct expe.-, .. ·--• ~---· .. p •• ··~···-•• . . an eflmt ·lo' ~oi;get my del"i:fa. .. • One of .my> .P'"iects Is · !lie ·ltl,ttory ol cal~, I am colle<4Jni:.,.ar. ·old cale~· to ..use u 11~.fP'a~ and have. ~· Uilt art 1882, 1313; 11111 ~ aq1Floolcln( 1.,.. ot1ten. • . W'!i!t· 1. lltt collectini ;;ii.poi! <attts, bookioatb and reward of 'merit cards, most of JnY proj~ C011Ceril historiet of holidays like. Easter, Halloween and Sl. ·Volentine'• ba~. To riiW tt in- teresting, l am co~ ~al c'ld Yalen- tine&i .to ·use U jlltlstrations and plan ~.J.'F ~ lo, I ,mullttllll , when I .f..''f4,.:~. .1 ;yalentinl!:J ~ -are aver ·· . .~-are over ." , . · , • r.w dillog back .. ·,).liO,,i&li ·'\I'!~ • Umllt<f' !uods, I azn'iialimg a· ~·~ ge~ ·• heller repteSented cOUection of real 'Md valen- tines. .I was in hopes. t~t perhaps a few ol your .readers may ;have 'a few real old valentines ttHiY do. not want, because I would be happy to have any they may care to send me. and be glad to get them. · • Eventually, I ito9" lo b'>" wrttin1 1 book about my projects, in an effort lo earn '"9!lilt lrom lt lo· get off this small \!A piiisjon .and have ooli>e medical care. which the VA is unable to affllrd me . so my prOjects have. a dual ptll'Jfose. Thank you ·for your time and -klnd consideration in reading .my letter. I hope 1 may be hearing from a few of your readers. LEON THOMPSON 123 Federal ·East Seattle, Wash. 111m CoM111•11bt Co11•plrae11 To the Editor : 1he most encouraging and inspiring meMage ~of hQpe was given to America toward the close ol the presidential cam· palgn. It was the analysis of the pre:11idential candidates' . plaUorrna and ft wai_ the fair, just and patriotic messaa:e bY editor of the Herakl Dispatch, a Negr owned aJ1d edited paper or e1tenllive cirtulaUori. · Of inte~ to dedicated but untnform ~ woWd be the lull page ad ve@Se.ment by the Afro.Americana f Wallace. -. ' ' IT PUT nm· deab:ucUon and ri in ~ 6'atmutJity directly wltut beM>na ...! that they are fomented and ~by llto iolunatlonai Contnum!s conspiracy, TJ;Ui]ine newspaper, publiah ed .I!' w~. abould bo , .. d by m . coocei:nm Al!*:icam. · .If ··lite · U&erai .,·~-~~ . '""""""''Jl(IU com· mu~f;iooa media ~ half • a 1 dedtcotAid to presem., oiir republic at>! ~u-~af, IOVl'Mlen~. we flllabt haVe .a;_4Jl!ln0e fer 'I te.\l'iited t:Jn.ited Stales cll·~ldc.o. ; · MARJORIE A. C!RNlill . . . -------.... --.....- ~~ECMeel ~ • ' t Slated :~ ... .. ~EFtiday · ~ ·1 J ·i..o ... ~';.\ , ~ 'Olaat · • ..t ~tollJen t., '{Ill Co~e will-·~ ; • . iri . the , Eilttrn ~QQKfftDoe =,co:Tucb~~~ n...11, but moat· or the local attentlm will be ICJFUI04 OD ~~-::r~-~ flel'lucclo w 111 challea&t Sonia Ana's Keltj) Strodl, the ODly man I<> beat ljjm In q>1>. ft.l'el'.IOe dual m e e·t· com~ .... potiUOll. 10< the lndlridiiaI championship. Tbe meet. to be run over a ' relatively Oat four-mile c:oune 11 Cal Stale, will begin at 4 p.m. Orange Cout coach Jim McDwain,, ..:uta: his team in tile role of a dark horie, lor 111e team UUe and uid Santa Ana, 1'uller1oo,. Cltnis and Ml SAC lhoul4 fight It out foe the team title. ~ Orange C.out'a ll-rnan cm- Un~en~ will be headed by Fred Sllide, Dan Mooney and Terry ~hmi~, all of W b O•m Mcllwain believes can place .moo;u.: top,10 flnlShm •. Other" P1r1tf: entrants will be Sleyo Bar1oo, Dennis· Fu- jihara, Mike Flamm, Larry Hemmhta. John Tb 6 m I I • Dove Stephens, Ed Bell and Bob·Skbmer • ... Golden West coach Tor0 Noon thinks the team title ' • • ~ .... - . ANNOUN:CIN.G 1'H:E: .. . ·OPENIN.G OF ·O:UR .. ··,:· : N.EWPORT~~r.TIRE C.E~N!FER~ -•4'1 ~ I • .. •' -" ~ .~ . 'f • • ' ' ,. . .. • , • ' . ~ •, PANASONIC CAR STEREO TAPE PLAYER k•t· :109.95 99.99· Quafity 8 track tape cartridge player, all transistor, no warm-up. FM Stereo radio pok 59.95 4 for 99.95 ' . •.I • . ... will be • two-team affair between Santa Ana • n Fullerton with Riverside and Citrus u Jq shot threats. ·MAG WHEEL SPECIALS Bealjlea DeNllllCdo, Golden West wjl1 enter R8ndy Cooper ~?pular1sty!•'~:pc mag wheels of ~luminum with steel rim fo~.s~fety:,With lug nuts and hub cover. '· . .. ... _,,, DAILY- ' • • ' - , • ... , .. .. .. • FA Van Arsdile, J o h n Gamache, Steve French, Jim r Smallwood and Crlig· Smith In 11ie· Eastern 'Conference meet., Tbe .balance Of Noon'i ' ' GUARANTEED: 36 MON'FHS· AGAINST : TREAD WEAR ' ldm will be delen$ed later In · the net. · · The ftnt 15 fili d lvtd a al fbtllhel;I and ·the top fift -will • ,qilallfy ""' ~ SciutherD CallCornla a. .... ~·Nov.·za to·be held a\' . 5out1!'!e!lern J u n I o r Collect bi· San ' Diego. • ' ' . ' BENNETT IS AREA ENTRf ,,,.,. . . ·Jorry !!lnMtt, ZI, "' Newport Beach II the only padd1er enterf(d f t ii m • ~·County In the World &ttl1n( Coolest In P1lerto Rico, Bennetf Ia.'numher lour on the American team. ' "Thli place rernlnd1 me ol. Hawaii; with Mexicans living there lnatoad 0 f Hawaiian&. It'1 areat," be aaya. 24.88 '"'t.llecf with •xgh. LIFE-TIME 1•2.vo~T BATIERIES . Super .poWered betteries so strong that we will re- plaeo it without ·cost·il it should go bad. -• •"Y Am•rie.-n ca11 ••c•rt disc. 44~44 40,000 'MILE . GUARANTEE. OUR BEST BRAKE JOB INCLUDES-AL.L THESE FEATURES: e JnstoU· our best '40,ooo· mile lining. . . ..,_ ... ., r • • -, • , ' . . ·~ ,,Aft¥ • . ·SIZE • " L • ' ' , .. ' t2S.14 1is.11• 771-14 111:.1.4• 141.11 711-14 Hl'l4 • . ,I.I.I-II ,771-11 , HS.,1,,4• '· plea Fed. exclae tax by size from 1.S5 to. 2.85 and •old•tlre hi trade ~. ·-, :Wbltewalls only S.00 each, extra •!Jieiie:atze.i· available In whitewall onlr· \ , : . .. ,, ' ' ' ., " • . " " ' .. i ; : " • Extollng the· -of plenty of .sun, and warm water, Bennett felt coo- diliona won perfect foe pid- dling. A former Orang~ ~ College atudent, Jerry 11 c:umnUy attendlll( C fl Stale (Long Budl) u a industrial arts major. He plans to resume 1tudies when he returns from the Carrlbean. · e Ovorhoul wheal cylinders, mochine 'drums, .arc grind lining and blood and flush hydraulic system. Complefo ·road test. , . . e HIGH .8PEED SAFETY Loni mileage tread and super Insulat- ed cord bodf ·are permanently bonded Into one Inseparable unit conli..L Double lamln-l!ecf---Inn-er-·~-·--< liner reaJsta puncture and blow· ', "I want lo KO lo · SL ' Thonw (Virgin Island>) i When the contest is over1" I.. reports the power!ully, built ( college junlo. I ! I I Irvine Wins SOOcer Duel 2 for 12.88 SHOCK . ABSORBERS • 20.000: mile 9wirontoe. e · d~ble•~ct~n .;,1p1~no type .. hafts :sideway• onJ ti,. bounce ·-. ... - • ~t, e ALL mATHER SA1ETY Depth of wide treed .. or .. tr.... • ROAD HAZARD S~ 4 !lon on any '1r!vlng lllifaee • ·, • ply nylon delivers llrenJth md• wetll"or-dry.;... _, ..;•;... ____ ;.....1 ' . . ' • ... .,_' NO MONEY DOWN! . . .. .. USI YOUI llOADWAY CHAUI CAID' ' ~ ·~ • • J ~ ,,. " ~ 1 ' ""-1.. • •• INSTAUED ·AT •NO ·E·XTRA CHARGI ' ' #. i •• ' .. ' .. .• 1 ' NATIONWIPE. JIRE ·~ . I:;:,, " . .. ., GUARANTEE '.4.PL Y PR9.flUM :ANY Av' alnst ~•'"" In work,.1n1hip' , For th.• ftum~., •. f ft\Oftth1 spec. ' ' FOREl(;N''" AR. TIRES-.s .• IZE -end , .. •t•ri•I• ••' 1.n.,., '•• -r ~ 8,..88 ,. ~" t "'C..: ~ r."" , ·• to .. •P l\Otm•I r~•d h•1prd1 -for • ' lfied. If th• tr9:11d fftlt• wean :~ • &90-IJ 160..11 th• ·lif• of tho tlro. If t1ro falls, out wo will roplaco ft, cheftl"f ·,; '• • ,160..I)'•' . .600•11" , 16 00 ;wt -will ropair with.out' char4> 'h '• 1 -1 l" "pr1' • ,.. •20.1·1r·' . .~ , .or ropl•c• at ,our opllOft ~h•r9· t • curro"t rogu ar so ""I ce l '... ,,. 1.0.1•1 ·. ,. \ i . I " I , n I'-·· _,_ .. ..., .., •, ' 16Q·l4 ~ • tnl on y .,,,. r•t• sh<1rf, usJd'· · 0ts.•~s .. ao •rte ...-one• ~ •••-·V''*"'""'' -' ~ ·~-:.t.. .,..., l, -'··;;..:,· in trotd ,><ttr,ol ,..Oltr itll-) 'ipplicibl•lax.._ "vtw ""'""'"' r~.~ tirby,1l!e:fl'clr . 1.85 I" 2.:85 and,o!JI 'I'" ::_" , !~9, prlu 'pl"' tpplf .. bl•,t••· · ' ' " Kee!a,,,.our.a\'cleen .anil ... ,.in inuch "" time. Eosy ~ waJl!. o...., 3.0011Cb;· ~ · · · • · ' ' · to u~ . .Opet1l8s1'off auto cigarette lighter.· • t,,.,,... '!\> c·7,-~·· ' ' ""' ... ,_ > o1~ . • .,,., ... •J ""11;f,":'!l°·..,·:_1;. .~. ,,. '; #'; ;;i .. C"' • , ',,. .... ••• ~·,•, .. ·•• "'"~[l-, '·' '.:I'll '' ' 'L ~ 1 .. nRE CENTER OPEN DAILY AT t:lO AM . '.~ 'ft' .,., "! ~"·"'~ · •• • . r ' ,. ... , .. see 1111. dlnCtorT for l'OUI' ~ ' m&mlllrd ,D.BraodwQ ...... JOU ' " • • • evcdnpll\dll 9.io p.m. Jloa.S., tlll'll FrldliJ, Sibir&.)1 uiitu 8 p.m. > .... ·;r:, . ' ... • , ~EW·PORT 41 F>;SHIOl4 -I~ e NIWPORT HAC!f ~ , T•lopl>ooe ~UH si.e, ~iley tliru Fr!Jey 10:00 • ..,. t.••:J~ P·"" • ' s,luhlay 10•00.e .... t-6:00 , .... .. A'O. N T'f'N 6 T O N B EA C H · HUNTIN&TCN HACH e ~m EDNIR AVINIJE ; ,.,.,.. ... ita4JJI - -.::!': .... ~ ~ t • ' • ' ---'· . 1 - ' -l ' J .. 'l !' I ·I ' I J l ' • • !f · DAILY PllOt ' ' ' P .rep Stars of Week Sea Kings Cinch ·Spot In Playoffs Corona del Mar asaured ltseH of 1 berth In the CJF water polo playoffs Tuesday afternoon with I 10-1 pum- melling of Estancia. In other final lnine Leque action Costa Men felled Fountain Valley, 11·2, and stands in second p I a c e tn league play with cnly one loa, thar1011io"Sla'Klnp. 'Ille Mllllanp can only Ill back and hope lhty are chosen U I -.II-place team to enw tbt playofll. In • """leque oquatlc • fracas Weatmlnster WU down-«J by Bolsa Grand<, UM. Cllhl M.. 1-'l' • 2-11 v.,,.., •• l ltt 0... -., ... ,..... .. Chrla <"111'1-1, ,.,...... WNftl(H 1. ~'rt ""-"' ' #oaliMlle 1, """" ... ' . . I l'-t•ln \1111W: Lllef 1, Cn<I"*' !ltMCll lf I t -1 c::.r.. ....... , t 1-11 ~.~··,,... . Wuti1l1I t 1 e 1 -I !!!!! J!!!!!!''' ' ' ' -" 1, =~ °r" I. IC*' I, -.i.. (Mt1 -t .., 4 I -'It .......... 11111 4o ~~-ft, YI• I. Klnv• rn .••1:.a .,. - e:~ t il l-' .,._.. . ..... • ' t 3-11 ~1 ..... 1 ....... 1. JI!.:.~ ...... 11, ........... ---.-t • ·- • a • t-• S • I -~"'\I f=I .~~ ~i_r •••• ,. .~~·-t....1;:~~f;i~,~~· ,,, "-'·~·-· -.:v-:- Costa Mesa Runners· Top Fountain V ~lley By STEVE EKOVICB Tim Funk -!lie llnl or -. c.11y '"'"' •tiff Baron flnlaber .., he eom- Costa Mesa leaped Its nerl pleted the two-mile cln:ult to lut obstacle on its way fourth tn 10:41. to lta first.ever Irv1ne League Charlie Hoyt, Terry Haun, cros1 country championship and Curt Hoyt nabbed the Tuesd~ afternoon u the flnt three places in the Estan- Mualangs culnilnated league da victory With times of 10:20, batUe with a perfect record 10:25, and 10:31. by outrunni~ F o u n t a i n c.lb Miii J~tM v;n.y n Valle)', 23-33. 1. 1t1iPfl o..n ICMl. 10:'1 t. Loara, b r e • l h l n I un. ~~'T ~~ {i:~' i.'''41m 1 i<i!ii com f Ort ab 1 y down tbi ~~>· 1t:41 &. o.a 1t01tt: C"'I· Mll5tanp' necks with only one IXill. t,.,I' ,.:tt"'I \?t'·.f,''1.1 .. :· l .. m~ loss, ~pt ~ with n:n '· H'. pr;.,~.r · i:o°)'"io,· •-ac ,....¥¥ J'-awun.r. (,..,wJ. 11 i11 11. Ibo ~ Co a ta '.lll'r"t1 '~"1·.~·• • .L"\~!Jf. M.,... by. troondn& """'" \rrl,. 11:. .Jr. ' \'i:'ll •-rl II ., II t• u •-• ''"' '""" .._ " W11r11 V magno a, .,._, <Teo '·Jl:,:m;~,,f!\V """.,.,.,· In rem.alniDi league adlan ~ ,~: MWl( c11. 11:11 Estanci.1 dropped Corona dtl ·~ , .. ~ Mw " Mai', 1H1, to hand the set Hi:unti\~ 1':'11 '· l~r211~ TW)". Kinca one ol their WOl'lt lt:ll '-It• IC.I. 1o.M I. DlvM league records Ill hlltory. • 1~.~~,~~·i· t. N=1'cc:.1\~ 'lbe Eatlet., on the othf!' j1 ... 1i:1t u"."'· .:;, 1lJ.!..J~ ~, hand, po11e11 1 s-2 record' . t·,A'" 1cdMJ. 1 1t111 iliW c~r. and stand little cbanco ol IU· 1.-._ ti: .., -• tnc lea ~third pblct. nl•11~" n.1.,., w.ttw . .,... 1a • CNltTif!w 1..eque • ,,tn ··c-.. .. .,....., ~ "1• CCIUlll<rlllllloaVlojowu --~-.. wlllppod by VIiia Park, IHI. i.!Jt-. '""rJJ',~ ,\,~"" ~" ltalpli Dean, Harry NOO!llll, l:"i.i''~'T r.ww,'Jr vo\ ,,2 and Rieb~ led""'· Cooll ....... m •. J!: ol:i:. ' v1,"l,;' Meu trlumjlb with times ol fMvr.''itil·11~· ~lJ:..11 ,1'v1:"'lffll 10:!1, 10:34, and tO:fl, food ~vY.'Vfir. 1Uv;· ''if:'u ~ Ctnc.111. for flnt, ~. llMI thlrll .,., ..., •• ·~i:.. • .,. • places. I -.. l <Ir Mluitll. Flnlilllf'; .,.., llJ. •3n ............ . ..._ , Ws•11lwww I Y.WEEKIND ..... ~e.'o ""9M'ft AY'I ' ...._.. M·9f llor~ -. UlJ •AIDIM •toft IOUUYAU •AIHJI MOfl PK. rn••.....,. .. - ....... ~ •• -~.-....... -'»............ -=. 4 • • f -____ .• _,..,_,_,_~,-I ' 'i i ~arina's Henry Ttaltes L~adi • • • Air Game Gives Life • For Area Passing ·~tati~ics! Tbe .... olalollc.-·~ -• t I ••• , . • .~ To Saints for SI. Allthco.Y fflllb School Wiii "'""ia.v> loll !Ill' Utt ·~ ......... -1 'll' t · 'I S'-.. ' TI.. "11' 11 comln( lo a clooe .Friday ~ -~ ...,.., \-!I " 1 •• ,..., = " •· t' • ·• ~ • night when the sa1nu ... • .;. ~ ... 111 tbt _..... -. • • ..... ..... i . ..1 . • : . I · = ~~ r:..111 tbt ~ w ~ '.::'"'!~.1-~1·· -:-\, 1. t • ~.·. ~ ..:. ::..~~··''Mi. ; Sl An1l1on1 bioa *"""4· '-W!1ll Gtec ~ of · ,..,.. I , \!" ":l J . , , I cl , '· -:, ·r.occ ... : through a 1-7 ltllOD lo date, Marina tHlng ov•. I ~£ . . 5 -, ~ ,...... • , ' • '1.' ~ ~~ picking up Ill cn'1 win last 8'nr7 ,_.i , .. m yarda _ • , ,, I H I _ . _ _ " .. ., -.i-.,. =. ,. ,,. •• "'; :::-: ;~ .~·:i In Jul ... k'. ·40.a ..... kl ·-l ·-1 J' ·~-i· \l :=::.. ; ·1 r;:~ i e-.. • .. : r: :i tac11:tortpP1mx,;1.11. -~+Ana to...,up ~tm total . l ' lf .. t ••tN,~:rtWI ... .,: · ,,, 1-tt · !~ Quarterblick: Jerry Sum-yardlle \o IS!,~ over · ...!.11 1 ' r. ¥-ITU ,,,.J,;...,.;, 111... t l M ' J:l merfe)t hft OD JD ft 41 pa.-l:be pGliUOn bMd Jor &tit pell n f t I '. 0..-i, 14 • t: •. 6• llf•llW 1:. f ' :-;. ' ~ lo lbal -food for 171 yudl In -h1 Cora. dll · · ' 1il -I t ..., • ~ " • Jt ~ .-..1 one touchdown. He also Mtr1DlnTerrJ. • "'JC"wr• = ., ,,. ·~ : ~ -' -4 1·~ IUN s lan Ba I of '-·--· M.ltiint SJ ft I aJ .• , ...... .. :z u I ~ I • ' acored once himatll, from fiv• r I ey .-....... E: ' n : . ~ I B-rct • 'J 11 I rD.... : : 1' : ~ yanb out. Beach continue1 to h oJ ~ a .., 1 • •. t!: l 6 1 ;,S ": ,..._ , .~ Coach Tom Carroll bu a wide margin in the 'nlltilng """''"•'f~.!!AC" (Ml C!tll l j ·I.• ,. " '' N\'' ~ ~~:~. aquad 1o ~-:g::; ..J°11m t::;•; -" .. -w "JI" ·~f"'lt' E::!' '1 "1 .. i ~ =:· ll ll '1 m :Ill,: , The starting offe.nalve Laguna atlll ha!• a t , :I if '1 "'*'-•·~: • ,: 6 ~J;:li.,.., . -~ eleven ••er•aea but 1 s J man,tebOld .. the ac.tnc t .. ff .= . • : . . t ~ TC•·r ..._ 1~ 2 l ~ ' CO~.... .. • ...1... ... aad l l: ":':"' J!O~I .ft PCT ==-1: .. ts ~ ADI, the Salnis have been .. _,_., ~ ·....,. ~i I ' .._,. ,,. • 1 ., •• .m = " ,. 1.·f ff' rlddlad wtth tnjUrlea durinl Ing ltata for Uw Oranp .Cout OWii \ _. ·1 IM. . • . • 1 . 11 .-~ • 'I; ': · H ;~ _,_ ltyd1r o '6 '·t · l -· • • . 1· U ~ the couna of the 'A cam-area: ·v1...ir. 1 -•. :Z NIWPMT ""ii"*,._ 5:: I ,. ~ !) ..,........ '°"" 1•' ausH•-"• W11r,,1.w • • I 1• • ' 1 1 1 • •.&n.1 VI g 1"191' !Li l 16' J.l '°'We •I •YO AC? ""'6f't ti 41i ··Af M ="' : : ~~ '"I ""'-.t bt; both start.in TC& 1 AYa N'r«D Cl i ' t )1'C6 filff AV.''1f .I lacldet, two 1 ta r t i n g "'~ /MO> lCM • i.o ,._, . c w1l!K9 .o • 4J » , 1 i! .,. " Kuhn Lil t4 6.J fl, I QHTy ti t.i ... M ..: !7 • .., ! • Jinebacken. both endl and tht SllNlll~N~'J"MI llf J:l U.OUJllA •••ai , .. , = . 112 47 '4 ......... ""' • • • I , left balfbact. 5 ll!f/ 101 W. l2 ._,.. AlllJtldl ~ ·= ~t: : • Afillrldl I • • , 1'be back, --'---e Mike l!=-lf~) :: if :1 TCI ""' AWi Pn TrWl11t IS 3t l.S I lfmMll'I • ' t I r.· _,........., .~ •• 42 ... 8"11¥ 16'. Ut S.1 A2: Ui119111N , JI .... • ~ , • . • • ' ' Ccmway., WU ODI -best =:,.ir~l ff ill •.J kutln " f'2 ,6.J 1t H•lt!W I 4 l.t t ~ ' 1 •.o!f~ •. , :· tll the Salntl' -•-' . '" "'",'J"'c "1.... Wltitiowalll JI lff I.I 11 11.,..,.... •I .. -U I ..... •, · tbt. _..,..~~!:~-Fri-I' l"t .. ~, M6i'RY t " J.t It ldlltlftlr ' t fll · .f,I t PA Hlit'llWI PCT ' --,. e!rRD ...,,,., !Mlrl lff 61 f ::I Abbr/' t I U ' V...,.,AI t t t II .... JI ,41 ~· .,, . M , af&h1. tbert wjll be four ~4r' 1u1 1 :: : I .w ~-111 ': P, ~ = • • • u -~ n ' :i 1• 1!!::' emlon. :=..'9"Jai 11 t ~ sctwnlti • • • • Miirtlll : : : : ,.._ f : : ": 'll' "~:~·: I~, na~~= ~ ~~~ .. ·1~~~ . ~ "! . . .;. overan mo ·o1 !lie McmarcbJ c -• 'fiiri[, 3(',:i; .... , .. o-n anil tbl ll'odDd 'ah.act that 1-:!. ~~l1. • ~ 1tce • •"ll: ,.,.. AM m coach Bob Woods and hla crew * * * '*'"-• ~ .. , 11 "-T. vtilnrn1111i. d Ito u • ---' VtTIAktn 18 fl f.I I •cwe"'ft sot to 4-their conA0~: ,.,, J , vtnn~h• 13 .,, u '-11 _,, Wlttldl ti ., 1.1 • quarl«tooek (Bob i:,:rt>.. =. .. •• 'i '":\ ~... O'Men lJ l2 1.1 • -to.._....__ Lt Moen I 12 IA I • .._,.mm S.rltt!' 1 e •.• t •'We think .,,.. -tbtlr ~--ll, l: I :, ...,,.,. " ... , ... ,I -··"-back would rather run II • NIYl!'N t I • I .. .._.._ ,. .. ·' • UC'I' 0 • • u than pus," be stated, of the le H '11 K9l\Mllr 0 e t 6 Monarchl' tradiUObil l1illnlnl ~ jf 111 .7 : '"~"'k '' NY• f'C'T same. · e ....,,.., 1st 61 t U'I • l oMoen f41Q'MI 1 .f A I Moll 1 1 I f 1- M -4' •t 12 T. Vtnflmltlll 1 1 I t 1• M).Tft D•I (Ml ·-.. TC• NYa AV• m Co-ggal'.$ Win ~ I I i ,j FV r.:._ ..,. '~i\':k~•LllY''f:! 5: . '-A"UWD - ' • ' "I :i; IM'21'-'~' " -s.t .a. '° 211 41 ' COltOfilA eaL MAit .... ,. Quarte1'.back David Jiavarm and bollbld: 1-!01 Prup .... combined. their taltnta to = ICOre lO poialo u tbt. Eagleo ~­ tripped the COU,ars to win ~=­ lht Fountain Valley juolor AU-,_ American. >:!"'th football dty = cb~f.!~·!!°• •U.~1· -...·'.·~~ n ..... ol., •AD •• .. ~..,-.,,7. •• .,.louclldownlllll II. . ·-.. n:a ne .,.,. '" f7 al 4A JI .. 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AM Alt ,.-..;:.., Tll'll • Premium e Racllals COMI IN POii THUi PAIULOUS G!T ACQUAINTID VALUISI * 4 l'ly MN "S1priine" 110 Tublle• WMtewail 11Ns 13.44 • 61to11 15.62· ...... 711-11 laf.54 ' ., n .. 11 11.67 , ... ,. ,, .. ,, '""'' 17.97 . •• ,, .. ,. .. 16.26 ..... ,. , ... ,, ·-1· -j :17.29 · • '''"'' 1 _,. 20.66 BACKED llY ROAD H.UARD OUAIANTll. FOR 'LIPE OP Tlll,4D, 1'110.llATID ON .Tl!EAD WIAll Of' ACTUAL SELLING l'lllCI - AND NOT ON A PICTITIOUS LIST l'lllCL . ...' ........... t.n '9 l.tJ,.. ..... llO 11tUMP-IO IUMP-IO Y114110ll u .. Your llftlcAmttlcarol w -C"-1 -· .... .._ .. M , ..... ' '" .. ' • \ .1 .. - \ ' • . ' ·. ' .. ' ,., . . ~ .... " ·1.~·;.,; •• • ·• ":°' ' ' : .. I ·-·• ., "• ~-.,. ' -: • . . . \ . . . • • . . .~,, tL({lS"l,!1<"·1,;, • •t,,• ~ : ·;p .,.,,. 6' • ~ : • ~· •• •J, • \1. • I '~ •' I >·•"' • ' -:~ • ' ' . ~ All Pen"'y' St0res Olien Every Nl'siht Monday Througfi; Saturday . ... ·,, . . ' ... "! •• , "~-~1··. 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NAME: : • • • • • • @). • • • Cl'IT m ZI~ o : Dll"T.-I 4 ..__. ... _ ..... ___ ~, i l ·························································••p•·····--·········· ~ t ' ••••••••••••• • A-'t ------''--______ ....__ .... _..., .... ~+ .... ~· • .. : '_.__'_!.!..." .':.. ~~ ... -~ ~ •• .-~ ---._,. • -~_. --· -....... _ ~ ---· ·.e· -• ~-c ~· ~-~-_. ---~~ .... ,_""-.._-'--'--'----~-------------------' . l Wednesday's Oosing Price. -<Amplete 11:. ..... _d:! -4- ,, noc& ....... . .. • f . ~. . ........... , ._., . --,...-W't ! c, Nin1 II lit lM ... ,_ - -l :..:..·· !I n ll . I ·. -for . . - Quality Service and Sa'les NEW '88 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 qOOR HARD.TOP IMl\U!DIATE DELIVEllY FULL PRICE ' + Tax· ...i Llcwo -•2977:, .. ', '195 DOWN '8141 MoNTH OVER 5 AC ·•ls OF CA.R'S LARG~ST STOCK IN ORANGE CO. HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM NEW '69 ROADRUNNER 'II VALIANT LOW MILES IMMEDIA Tl DELMlYI fully factory equipped. Heater •lee. wipers, li9hl, emer9ency fl•1hen, front.rear seat b•lts, 1hould•r h•rfte11, padded ~••h, W·•·w optional. Low•mile1. IXTL 16'1 '1977 +Ta...iUcwo 5:195 ·DOWN · '877-~o";:~: ..... s3·'~3-,.;;:M·$"3""3" TOTAL ~7 ,1 PllCI DOWN MTHLY. . ~ + T & "L P'fMT. nMT. '65 PLYMOUTH IELYEDERE •ci-................. ~ (\lz'Tlffi $671 TOTAi. $23 TOTAL $'23 TOTAi. . PllCI . DOWN MTHLY. + r a L ""'~ nwr. • . ' ' . '68 CHEVROLET lll:tldle ........... -... r Mlfu. (VZT20I} $1677. 'flJTAL $"57 TOTAL $57 TOTAL . · , NICI •OWN MTHLY. · + T & L PY~. nllT. '63 FORD GALAXIE 500 I Dr. K.T.111: ..... llW!.-, -..,._lk:. -•Mef'l119. CHIM"51) $477 ~°i'c:'iL $16 :~~ $16 ~f.. . ' ·+ T a ·L· , PYMT. . . nMt. '65 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX lik ....._ ·,....,. •t.r!M. -~ 'l'lnlklwl, re.lie. llMltl', eutorne!k. s.1471 p~ ~49 w~~ s49 ~~~~. · '.65 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR ............. wtorNtk. ..... Me. lSMffrllJ»t '871 TOTAi. s29 TOTAi. s29 TOTAL ,..0 fltCI . DOWN lllTHLY. + :r,a L ' PnlT. PTMT. ' ' --~-IMMIDIATI DIUVJlYI ' . ' Fully factory 9C1Uipped. He•ter, •IK. wiperJ.i li9hter1 •tn•'9•ney fl1sher1, front·t••r •••t be~s, should•r ,h•r- n,si., padded dash. 'Whitewalls option~. RMJIH9EI 16943. l~DIATE• DELIVERY Fully ftctery •q1ip,1d. H1~t1r, 1l1ctric w I p 1 r .., ligltter lll'ler9en1y :l11her1, front·r••r . ie.t<i>•lh, tho11lder h.1rn111, pedd1d d11h, 'lr·l·w option- 11. ' Funy ,f1ctor:y 1q11lpp1d. Ht1l1r, t!K. ~lpers, ll9ht1r ,m.r91ncy n,.;h •. er1, fro11t-riir 1 • 1 t i,.rh, 1ktwld1r h1rn111,' ptddtd d11h, W•l•W' .,. Hontl. RUl~9EI06740. '53 '.MONTH ~2277 -~l~~;;~· Down Month ' . ~· · u• (if ,.,.,..,.,. .. .;;.., ... at Mo!llM 1111;1. TSJt 6 lie. lo I'~ Ctlllr• llfl ~-. ttl Olr)'Slet" Crldft Can. '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE '65 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER '65 OLDSMOllLE JmTAI 88 ltMll,. ,_,.,, MlflfJlltfc. '°'"' ~· tUwlt WI> $9n TO::... s33 ~~ s33 ::.~. . +T&L "MT· PYMT. ': ,,,,; ,Q~:. STAKPIRE 11:.olo, ....... """ ~~ .. ,..,. ""*'"· "" ................. ; ITGll.»Ol \· ...... .,'/ I ·~~ $18 .... "OTAL S63 tOTAL $63 TOTAL I I ~ PllOI DOWN ' MTHLY.. • +T&L ~MT. PYMT. '64 OLDS 2 DOOi HAliDToP .. lttilkl. . ...,.,, ~ ~-II ... CNYS 7f'1) S677 ~:;~ L~23 ~ $2~ ~-,. Vt. .U ....,,,, .-iU1"J*'I• elr ODndMicriM. (PJI IHI $1·sn TOTAL $53 TOTAL s53 TOTAL • PllCI . DOWN MTHLY. ·J + T & L PYMT. PYMT. '67 CHEVROLET 11;. .,._.,,..._....._,"~ m11c:11n $1 :"POT.((M6' ". · TOTAL; $46" ', ToTAL • fllCI · .DOWN llTRLI'.. J ·+.'i··~-.... ..,. milT • . ' ' ' ' . . '68 ~Y.~: FURY 111 · t Door tlll,,.,_, YI. ·~ ?j6' Int. rMlo, l'llltw, •lr eondlllontrw. 1:2' ,-n'fOTAt. " ' .ll" .TOTAL $90 TOTAL ~ , · ~PllCI DOWN MTHLY. . • +1.1L i t rywr. min. . . . ;. . . · : '. , . '66 . MERCURY CAPRI ~-H.T. HdolT ·•1r, ......,.tic.,...., 1!ftrl119. rid~ tieetw. CWEU 71'1 S'117. ·~~. s~o :'.:~ s33-=._ .. '·• ;_-.rfL ~trf :nMT. .. mn. -1. ·'- ' . . .. \ ,. ' ' '64 DPDGE 4 DOOR n t.fecltd lncWdino aufomtlic. (14GJ fS.ll ~I TOTAL s13 TOTAi. s13 TOTAL ~ ~ PilCI DOWN llTHLT. .• + T & L ' l'YMT. PYMT • '64 CHEVROLET IEL AIR $~\";:;AJ," .... $ .... 2 ..... 3-...rALIOL$Kun23 TOTAi. I ' .; "ICI . . IOWN MTHLY. ·., +TAL PJMT. PYMT. ;_ ·. ·. '''8 DODGE 'DART GT ·$1tJ)!r:.'iL.,•s•6""3-rJr~"s63 TOTAL , . . ' ~ NICI . IOWN . MTHLY • . -+T&L • PTMT. PYMT. · "'64 OLDS F-15 HARDTOP I. Ociw. b\to, MllMI', 811i.n.tlc.. tNYS7'71 •S,'fl ,-TOTAL• . $. 2a· TOTAL s23· TOTAL ' :I • PllCI ,. JtOwtf . · MTMLY. ' "' +. li& L -PYMT. . "MT. \ • . ' . ' ' '"I "II • •• \ • ' - ' ,. j I I . I I , v I c I t I • j j ' ( I l ' I l I ! ' I I . : .. ••. •• -----· --·------·-·--... , ... --, ............... >•,. ..................... . • • • _··*·;.:; •• .,,, •• ·-r"--;-::_·=._~:_:::._~. -:--·~. -.. _ .. , .• ··~.-~ ... J ................. -·~~ ......... .,.,.. • • . • ~ ,__. ~-~-~-~~&..... ___ __...:.•_,_• -""" ........ • • • • Ne· • VOL 6f, NO. 271, 7 SECTIONS, 68 .PAGES • -·~ ..... ' rv1ne -I .., ' • ...,, ,w. ' . ·-. . • .- • ' • ORANGE CC)UNTY, CALIFORNIA .. ' . ' . , . .. ' ,, 1 ; . ' 7 ... • • 11{ .. _..OU Noise Suits Filed $225,000 Sought Over Aitport Jets . ' Orange County was aued for $235,000 Tuesday by 12 Harbor Atta homeowners who claim jet traffic at Orange Coanty Airport has drastically reduced the value ol their property. The claims, ranging from SS,000 to $00,000, have previOWily been rejected by ~ supervisors. AUorney Angelo Paln).leri11" current Superior Court action also calls for the granting of an in- jundlon which wouJd ban the use oC jet ltrcralt at the county facility. "Stkcess of our civil claim:s would automatically carry, with it the court. ordered cessation of jet tr a ff i c , ' ' Palmieri said. "We don't anticipate, unleu the countf creates the poaibility, t11ft aettlement ol thls matter ,Yfil take two seParate court procedures.' * * * ~ewport Plans Own Airport Noise Study Damages listed by the homeowners are ~ from the dates two jet' services began to operate at obDge County AlrfMlrt ' Air West on Sep~ I, 1967 and Air California on May· I, 11168. The t'Omplaint alleges _that all the hoines Usted are directly under or ad- jacent to the flight paths employed by jet aircraft and that the ~ have been subjected to ugreat vlbr~tlon. deafening noise, emission of nauseating: smoke, vapors, du:it, soot and oil." Named a.s plainUffa in the JUil, wlth respective damages listed in parentheses, are: ' Barbara . A~ 16» Marioen Drive, Newport Beach (5,000); James P. and Martha A. Barret~ 231 Kings Place, Newport Beach (118,000); Mathew A. and Barbara It Cos:, 2021 'l'abuna Ter· ' ' . ' > . Tbe city ct Newport B<ooli will '°"" have Its own technicians tatml aOunclin,. of ti!li ~little j~~,.._ Coonty Airport. ... ~--.~ • -... • ~\!!"'!' 1'1 ·;·.-~.tlle city 1talf lo 'find out what kind ol declkl ,.. ~~mtshoWdb&.obfained and ! "'"... It "1oul<l bl> Joi:ljod. I . Municipal laWmabl:o 01Urthe1l · Nppod up Newport's haWe ogOJnsl· '!el hoilio by Gnlering the cltl' altomeY'I ' ollJco ,lo ....,.arCJ, poulble anll-nOlae ordlnanceo and other 1llWlll of legally coplDg with the problem. ' . The council acted at the urging or Vice Mayor Lindlley Panons, 'Whp uid planes rrom Orange County Airport aren't the only ones troubling bls Corona dd Mar constituents. ·"l'd like to see .us· make (nobe) testl In Corl1!tl. del Mar, partlcularlt on jell from E~TorO," he ·laid. "There WU • rupt of jell ~t three in the mornln& the otbeT day. It wok• up half the tommunity:" He emphasir.ed, however, that his maln eoncem In requeotlng noise testing equll" ment, including the possl~le· leasing ol =-wu the situation at County J'If Boeinr ean co out there and test ·ti; deeibell of their jell, we ought to be able lo cloubJe.ebeek what they d&." be .aid. The Seattle plane manafae- . turer is unclerlakini a lludy ol the roar « -Boeing '11711 now ln UM: by Air California, with the int<nt ol reducin( lhe noise if possible. Parson> aaid, U the elty la armed . with decibel lnfonnatlOn of i&s own, it would be in • better position to arcue Ila cUe for noise abatement controls ... oreMberagencl.._ • .He sold the equipment llhould be used lo check £11ibll b1i private planeo aa well as by coinmerClal jets. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt aold be would fmd out what IYJle ol equipment is used In other cttles f-wilh llmllar problems. He .aid be woold .. try.lo delmnine al what !ocatiOM the IOllDdinp lbould be taken and would 0 cbect the limes when the maJof nollemakers take or!." He said b• woul<I report ba<:k with ~ lnfonnation at the council'• Nov. :;, sesslon. 1:r * * Airport Noise • Stpdy Ordered r ' :J'ooecl ~ "1 ailUoo In polenlW Ja-111 -~ Coulllf ~ jol-. lho 9-d "&lperYllon ·- do)' authod>ed • fl ,000 111""1 " ·-~ ....,,....naa tho airport, pnoent """-futurt '' The lnloimau.n -be -. the _ .......... told, In poalb1e ltup. t!otl .... the ---1tlnl' all'lld "'-'Y devaluation. · 'l1le Van Nuys llrm ol Boll, Beranch q.i Newman ._. '11\&as<d lo do the a\l.ld)I "al a CGSl nol to eiteed f1,000." A report wUI be fortllcomlllg In If -\ • POJieile FamiUar sigllt at N'ewport Har- bor High Scllool fo¢bil!J games is mnt:h grader Vince IJ..arsen masqu.eradi.n.R as Sail9r mas- cot, Popeye. Size and weigh\ of cooliune Indicate Larsen-eats plenty cl spiµadl. • , ... , COrn11a de! Mar (115,000); BIJ Lovgren, :m Via Ravenna, Newport Beach (!20',000); Everett J. and Dorla S. ,Q'Brltn, ·2331 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach (115,000) and Angus W. and Eleanor B. Potter, 2217 Private Road, Newport Beach (!20,000). Also, ia 0. and Connie Starneo, lllOO Glenwood Place, Newport B e a c b (fS0,000); Jobn J. and Katherine R. Swigart, llO& W. Bay Ave., Balboa (125,000); Richan! r;. and Joan . Wagenaelltr, 2393 Tustin Ave., N"1JPC)rt. Beach (l20,'1fl0); Roa<r S. and Viola Watson, 2210 Priv~te R o ad, · Newport Beach (125,000); Maltbew B. and Marian- ne White, • Tustin Ave., Newport Beach ($20,000) and Paul J. and Maxine Williams, 1915 Teresita 1.ane, Newport Beach (110,000), Traffic Chief Agrees Co~~--­ . Needs Guard ' • I • • Ill • • • t • • ' . • • N..-Y.·StHb • '~NE.S~AY.:N0~,.13;~ 11 , TEN CENTS •' • • i ' . -~·l I, 1 • -JIAI ... , -•' • .. • ' • . . . ' , even let ibem lalce 11 Into )he house," nid, µte.i,oui;iger, Z(Inmaan.· 'Mle apparent murder v~1 ad· dJtional ftmalna were lathered up from the lonely lite ~ llallroad Cony°" Dam Tueaday by a ,poae ol abetlff'• . deputies: , . Quite a few animal-gnawed bonea and (See SKt1L1,. Pai<, f) . ' ' ' 1 " " ' ' " • . • .Agreement Could Help Lan~Swap . , Irvine Compaoy, ~ toaay ..,. cepted .Orange County terms for a lolllt clredaln.!! agreement and tu rollef wlilcb• cou1tf Pave the w~ f()f hltbar and recreational develOpment ot U p p e i Newport Bay. . \ Acllon by the> county Board ol Supervisors late Tuesday and the ranch company today. apparenily repi:eoenta • big !lleP In salvaging the ~l>&led and shaky Upper Bar Udelands eachan&e between Irvine ,and tl;!e county. : , The supervison, alter a lengthy bear· Ing, TUeSday agreed lo the jOlnt·~ i.ct and tu J.ellef In a 4 to· t vole with Supervisor DOvld,'Baker o_..i. n appeared u a •lw' eff<rl b7 the 'county. board maJorllY to salvage ~ l<>Clllled land swap' which la eovlaloned u providing two Iaige regl«ial ~ on the shor<llne ol Upper Newport Bay and create a mulU·mllllon dollar "secood harbor" out ol the Back 1181' mudflata. Irvine Cornpaoy ~ WDua.. R. M'aJIOD. now oil a t.w..,. trfP. ID New York, communicalecf 1"ciay wilh nnc1I of!lclala here ~~Jl>e,' company ..,..,, with the ~,/'d'llD-' ¥aaoo d e c I 'a ' e ~ 11!<1 ,~ 1fytne ·Compaqy would ~ ·tO ~· lm\lt' the revised agreement.'·~-·,~ . , Reaponding tO the COOl!IJ ._,, op'. proval ol ,thi amended coimtj a.r- to>eacllange UJ>Vef NflWPOrt iJ &1 .Jandl l'ith th~ comJlMY, "-lau>I "11'! ,~nt: it . ~,.\ ". -.ail!l!lldmcql lo Ille ISd!an&f mill cllodllna afll"!tmbla ,_...,. If 1111 ·~ iii Sup<mocn. pro.'1dll fer IW --bloand--" ~ u.. UPJ><i-BoJ'• ..... ment.... ·'· ., ~; • , "'J.:bis . ~ mat .. II -~ to pt«zed ll. .t......... ...... 116 ••• ·~Di ' 71~~~~ 'tn:m ~lltft:::! ,e<lllilable .m~ o1 boJdfbC tbe up;.. Bay lands In M !Jll!leveloped llale - ding the oula>me gt eJteOded litlplloa. : "Under these circumstances, Ult lrvinl company ii wll~ng to · coollnue "Ith the development of Upper Newport Bay under the amended agreement and wll1 withdraw It.a notice of tenntna.Uon. The company pied,., lull coopera1ton ln-thil jOinl effO!'l with the county and ilaJtG< District which wm provide • Pe<! ricre8.tional facility for public u,ee. 11 · Action• by county auperviaon TUeadaJ meana.)hlt: Worker Critical , , -Two oeparate ,dredglng projecll ptQo \ ·posed in Bac,k Bay 1 wat.en will now 1 ·be combined at a projected aavlng ol 4 $1 million. ' . ' • After Cave-,in ·· ' ' -'l'be ~ acres of lrvloe Company . ' ·I At · Harbor View uplands surrounding the bay which the : ranch P;foposcd to · tra4e for 117 actes of counly Udelarxts will be removed · frOm tU rolls pending a court ndJni M lqallty ol the _.n --• -Removal ol lhi ....... from Ibo tu roll.I mMM Imne won't have to pay the 1129,000 In annual' -oe lhir property which, r-olllclala.polot lout, cannot be deve!P~ becaUIO ol the pendltig land 1Wap -ent. During the IUper'Y!aon' beorlng on the lquest;on 'l'Uesday;eountyBatbor District Manager Kenneth Sam-aaid the Janel (See BACX 1i1AY• P.,e I) " ' ' ' •-tier \ Tl)ooe nbtthtrly wllids ivlll ki'ct u_p ·another fuu 1bU'9daj I 00\ gen-traJir lair Weather ' II In th• otftrC With Iemi*•blrel ronclna rrorn ti by Ult -to 71 IUrtber Inland. • • } __ ...... l • 'I l • ----·c _____ ---- J DAIL y PIL.llJ Walllr..,, N...._ U, 1'61 Ciiy . Fa. • • log --· ............ w ·bf dnlp aod -. ......., callod .. lbe u .s. c..ci-fllr bolp. ed Al tllo ...,._ UJ110l cl O>undJINO Clll molbodl cf oallclni tllt-Howard Jlbteo o1 -. munldpat ... .u other m.11en-re1a11n&· to lbe laWrnUwl QMHIU.,..,, ~ kt eeet ~ &rllfJc," ....,-i beorlnp Iha! CGUld I e • d The Newpcrt t«lllcll ldod lo ..._ to doolo8 cl• lbe Mezlcln bolder to to • roqutll from the cl\;' or eor.na uoChaperaoed teonqen. In RlYallde County. . 111& diJ •ltorne7'• .. .... ID-' Corona ~ Tl'Q)' Bolkrv, In • - , . . ~ I ' . " , . .. . ' IS B4'!Sd8 Aff~ted _,_ . .. -• CdM One~way Streets • • • • sing, ' . J ·wt· A: ~s -~U~S. Aid • ·Suitor ·· ' .. ' ~· . ' ·ire~· • To Get Council Study Cong Support U.S. Going It Alone in Paris .. Firm to J!elp .Woo Facilities From Mesa PARIS (UPI) -Sooth Vlelnlm l)>llr!l- ed and the Viet eon, mimed today NeWJlOll Buch city COIUICilmen aro Larklpw', Nardaul IJld Polnaetlla on American lhrelt to 10 tt alone with beedlnll . stratihi dowe u.e mldclle c1 •- Ft'Olll Pqe 1 the road 1n a move to publlc!U a plan ni-·~-·-,.111 tothenorth: the Communlsta In~ war talks to aiabl"" 1 ..,.....,, aim! l)'llem B11nnla, Dalllla, Jllllotropa1 JUIDlne, which SailOO II boy<olllnc. In Conna de! Mar. ' Mlrilol4 and On:bld A-. In SalM s.utii 'V le In am e ae '111t1 a 1 re' d to amc1 tnrormaUoo Avocado, Goldenrod, MlraUerlla and lnlor!NtlOn Mlnlot« Ton That Thlen packets on !be propOsa1 to ...,. •,ooo l'OllP1 ••-will nmalD llfo.wll1 told .......,. nl Iha lhrul br u.s. °""'1& del lhr ldnes, with both pros tbw Oi1111fatt1. , Doi..., Secrelar7 Clark II. cntfford : and """ lilted. · n. -_... .;.......,,,.. dedded to ''Tbey can IO abead and tolli bOt llieir U the traffic pollln1 plan II fm. mall 1U1 Inc-a IMP• 111& eotire conc:lulllons cerlalftl7 will be nl DO valid!· plementm, IS -rUnntnc ~ 17 al all." . --Fifth Avenuo IJld the ... -= r:.~~~.~ty Eoilneer -In Paris, Viet Cong spok.-;i Duong be affec;tod. TbeM otreell 'lfOlllcl run "Yu city coundl bu taken no...... Dinh Thlo told aewmnen: "U 5a1ion one-way to the mth: r--does not send re~tlftlfl to Paris, A<>ldo. c:anll!lon, Fernleaf, Iris, ~-~-the ~-~~!-.."~ectedthls the Front (Viet Cong), North Vietnam -· " 1'l)>OllSe u--~ and the United stales muat -t Im· -and i...i-community In _,. to welCb lll<llt care!Ully all upecla mediately to· !Ind • pollllcal aoluUon cl lbe,-.tbanps." lo_lbt Vl•ID&m~.Ptllbkm·" KULL "I illlnll lbb ii beautllully written," Jn W&!hlnglon. CUl!ord ""i1'8led s ' •.• ... ' ..... =""*''111PalMllll&iclclurtnc ··w•t:ttf!<>ldh v-..--Unued •-"~ bl'· J ~ ..... __ wtte coDade4 ~·-. "Jtla -• Ill U.-~ llialM ...a.ilil meet ~--w w .......... ........ ' ...... 'Coof-1"'"k1Dc ..... Bob llie 'COog mid Nd. v-~y as tnvefflpton, ..,,.,. dltli; . Jlfltla "'1oaldlf u ,1)1 wrote It.• • ~ but d!ICUla Only mlllw1nleescal•· debril In the heav!l1 woOdOd .,.. • , ooOE Plmin PUN 1k111. Be saldJ4tlcll oetllement. WO!lld ~ ::na a UUle bit of Jl'Qlf• Ex-comdJmtn Coot 11 an avpwed foe have to aw t 5algon'1 a'ttendanc:e in N"'J!Of\ Beach dly councuinen Tuos- ~ay hired 1 Los A"'!les COMUIUni firm to belp woo the Municipal Court system from Costa Me!a. Economlc Research Aasoclate.< (ERA) will be paid from 14,000 to 15,000 to develop • information ~ 1t ln-couraglng ·tlle c6Wny to •re 1 o c.: t e Newport.Mesa Judicial district fac!Utl,. in the proposed civic center complex at Newport <;enter. Coundlmon Howard Hogen ot Balboa objected to the ..,..,..nt, but It waa approved a 5-1 councll vote. Rogers asserted the action was premature. He said lhe city has yet to decide whether it Intends to build a civic center at the new location or rebuild at the present slt.e on the penlnsu1a. Ho also proteS\od ERA'• port.time con· suiting .. 1auoosh!p wlllJ.,t!>o ,1rv1no Corn· pany,,....., of· llio-~·C!!ftter iro- pitty, Ho queiliiJiiod , wbolber ERA, wllldl helped _.: dlla leading to Iha aelection oflbf Nowpolt Center Ille .... llternatlYI locatlbll, could be ... U..ly objecti" In Ill new city .,.;..,. me.nt, I Mayor Do..,. Marshall r11ponded that "any prec;!ae city strategy concerning Irvine Compant negotiations would not be ERA 's obUgaUon:" City M-ollaryllY .~boir\· ~d unless ao ofltt o£ some \lnd ii prepared for· prelleDioUon to !be county wllhln the next few weeks, the city mtaht I01e forever , its ~e to lure ~ muolclpal COlirtl to the new civic center. Hurlburt conceded that, becauae no decition has been !Jllde on whether to relocate tlty omcea, pending othtt stud!,., the hiring of ERA "°"1d be a gamble. But, be aaid, It bl a gamble that ahould be taken. II the county llhould join forces wllh the city in developing the civic center cmnplex, it could mean a savings of n miWon to the city over a 50-yw- perlod, he polntm out. Councilman Robert Shelton· said ERA Is lhe "bell !Inn to ilo !be job on short notice." "U we ignore Ulia opUon," be Aid, .. ,,. could be ·giving up . IOIMlblng critical." • · SheUon added that he wun•t worried "about i.Qlpllcations that a lack of ob- jectivity milbl p .. vou." He said u.,r. ... few' \xmfi!Ung flmll lhat ha ... 't 11 on• Ume or anolber been employed by !be Irvine Compaiiy. I Ro&en, however. dung Q> hla vteWs. Hll "no') Vote marted the nm Ume the councll bu not been llnlnl!MrJI 01 a clvfc center decf51oa. : Fram P .. e 1 BACK BAY •.• trade would reauJt in a dolll.J'.advafttap to lhe county or $8,012,SOO and !be courlty would eventually have three rqlonal parks In tho Upper Bay aroo IDchrdla& the present Newport Dune.a. but to mu! 1111' ill our leadl al this ~ Jtblch wu q!nally -~ lllkasoiaon. Th!en told UPI CO!'-~ Ltmllhl. ,_b~M~ ... ~lhe.~. " 0rmc1:-U::~~~ respoadont Doniel Southerland: "They ----• • -•~ · . can tllk on anything lhal concerm only aberlff'• alal!Qlt. ~ bu . ~d It will .-. IQCJI merchan~ Hanot . and lhe United Slnlel .but any ,Nixon Names UC Regent 'Ille aupervlsora had , ltral r<edved Ibo dredalnl 111?eemont Oil Oct. S but bad taken no action "pending ltudy,11 On Oct. 2.1, Irvine 's Mason wrote the supervi.Jors giving a requiud to-day notice of tmnination of the entire 1IDd &wap proposal. :· 1 ' . . ·~· ~ctt ~ ::=It~~ ~:11~ = = 11 will dllrupt ahoppen agieaneat hiving to do' with Ille fate would havo to _,. from lhe Rl....tdo Jaffe, obvlcWi, owm nl Cook'• view•, ~ ~!1' Vietnam will not be binding County Sberllf'• Homicide Bureau In Included them llllOlll "-1~1e" roe-way Southerland ,.ported the Cllliord-Th!en Rtn<lllde. ' 1 ·,,; • .irt!ll, .~vlll\ll~ llstod In tho .• ,.,.,.,,.. wu ralllni tllk In Sal(on Ii~ R. iI aldeman to Staff This clelrty ~ed the supervJIOJW to action and Tuesday's approval ••of IJUmglf ~·.clala 'Ot ._· lial ·!* ~·-. They aro, ~ 0¢-61-a' cr!Ucal ..Ut betWeea lhe United . . ' ' '"~''·" beal ......,.,_..:,'!-~~ ~ed bJ lbe ......_, . -'"SlalMiiid-&iiJtli Vlelnam-NEW YORK (UPJY -Prelllilent-elecl -...i lo II& W .,_,...,. """"' -· . ,,,_are tho IO·aclv ..... acicordlnl .on. U.S. ol!lclal. who uUcl to remain -bll boaio tar 'tll!t' adqltilnflil mi, lo Jaflo:. . lmidlalllled, ll&icl CUl!ord erred In lhow· Richard M. Nm>o,lodoy named another April, Ca!'t> ~aid. . -lniAi-trafllc flow and ...,. Ing !rrllaUon with Solloa'a ntuul to higb-rl1llklna me'l'l>er orlda ~ J1ouso "ll tbl1r~ lJio :rliht •JMrion, 'ha ,WU Vtilltn<e, , . . ,. , join th< Paris tllikl, In Iha tone or slalf will> cooUnulng li.dlcaliOOs thll -~ ibdlliiri,".1'!' iil<led, . '-()yv!'ll·decmle In ICCldeot rate. bis wordl and In bis rel....,. to ·"'i'hleu" ,lhtre 'Will· be ~Iv~ ·lelel\lOf>lng of Paul :Dmrorin Pl<!~ life ;:~ ~·=·from .111,dootto •'PreaideqtThle~.''... , l!':f!·!t!>filoo)l.~.~~w:,~eJ .,. :J:ied.J.i~1 = ~ ~~~ .. donnt.iia..~~~'"Die~'t.~~~ ,~Ji:·"~-'"" cl Morch ri, .,(4: tbls rear;"'wl!lclt~pt. ''~d;l; to ot>OiailOll.T WuhlngtOn. •1\e caDIJlli"""' • I~ eman, ew,:a=~!~~ ~~vel~etor.iuJi~;ourA!l.u!:~~ VU · <ti _ Angeleo -ad , ··~~u:~ hadt a witdr -vOIJ.!rilh the .~ . ~ ' · , ·• oamese ~ ..... aUon n\liilstef 'l'oil "!'.ha t:'._ illf!i! .. _..,,.,.~eatdent •JU>.D .• ~ JUll) ,~ lns<dpllCIQ ll>al Aid -Ellmln.Uon or netd lo< eerlaln park· Thlen told a -conference· wlier · · · · · ',• "Mom UIHlld. 111!, • ~ ~lflldDa-Ing Jftlll-. -thal·CW!ord'• -ent • ' c oat a In • · · lion ~· :· ' ,, . r ' ' " ' -F-•lllnl nl ooed far -widen--polnll lbal are no! comet." $1 'Million Cm· •t 111& ~--~ ·Ill ~ Ina-Thleo denied Thieu hid qr<ed to lhe · ---->ZI JS ..... 111: mli'nl&h' ;:.!" Iii .-llel\I -Ecoaomlcally !avonbl• becaule or Paris arranaanon11 or to !be u.s. bomb · . ahape. ~ -but the -lrafllo flow lmprovemeoll brouabl about ball qlinll North Vlelnam . that hod Filed m· Dispu, te bid beon .~'""" bf ..Ud, prowl· wtlh a minimum cl J>b1a1ca1 cbaqe. , paVed the wa;y for. 111' Upand<d lllka. ~-to Indicate the victim -Practlcally self-enforcing. · Clllloql had qid Salp rene~ at the either Ilk•• to th< remote spol 7 DlllADVANTAGES la.SI moment ori agreemonts to Join lhe 'Between' Doetors :': murdered ei:ecution.style, or ehe Here are the seven disadv81).tages : talks with Wa&!llnron..1 Hanoi and the . . :.:; : shot aomewhert elte and the body -lncrea1ed lraver distances. Viet eone. dumped where it couldn't be found for -Increased travel time due to in• "I 1'ant to emiRwlze again that the months. ·creased dlstance. Republic of Vietnam never made such No IUD wu found at the scene, ltll'D--DlHlculty in strangers flndinl their a proml.se," Thlen aa.ld. · lngly rulinl nu! a suicide, beclll" lbe w111 !or Iha flrll Ume or visitors being H• 11ld Thieu had .. peatedly reluoed victim would have been-killed---to particular locaUOlll. In the serl,. ol lllkl wllh American lnlllanlly wbea the llu1 er '1llp crubld -Aoceallbru\;' cl specific bulln"' or AmboBltdor ElJlworth Bunller to Ill al Unul)l bll lkull oxmr...W loclllono may be lewned !be conloreoce table with lhe Viet Cong. The nmalnl are &ftlllnc -m1na11m from • particular dlnctlon. , , bJ the JUvvllde COUlllJ c.tonor'• -Difficulty In esllbllahlng clienls or patbologllt for poalbl< oddttloaal clua cullon\en acqualnUng themselves with to the lriJly bomlcldt. th• new travel pattern, The Zlminamr brotben kept tbo vie· -l'syebologlclll realS\once due lo llm'a -"""'1Pt . alter ~ revision In driving habits. home from the hunting trip, tumlng -Potenllal inldll Iner<.., In the oc- lt In al tire front dak cl the Costa cidenl rite dll<! lo conlulllon during In· Meaa police Department Moodoy noon. 1 troductory period. ••1 thoucht they wv~ klddJ:n&," Aid Copies of the brochure, will be mailed llel1t Olllelr Oruck l:krffard. wilhln 10 days, said Jlflo. Paul Zfrnmann .W he wu jult ll5d Homeowners and merchants will be oil TDeadOJ u a anaadlkeePer for the uraed In I b • malllng to call Jal!• or Newporl--. Unified 8cboOI Dbtrlct. counct1men "II you wlah to 1lear more rdnco lbelr ftlUlar . ......,... hid 111 about this miller." , ftnl-llP 1be Tiicallon _..,_ II there ts no major community Ofl.llY PllOT remtanco to the ·pion, clly ollldall have lnd1caled It will probably be put Into operalloo by neit M111 30. Debbie Reynolds Guest at Opening Actress Debbie Re>'nolda will be lho r.eatUred guest today .. the 13th Zody's Quality t>t~unt ,Department Store a~d the &lxth for Orlnge COunty opena its doon a\ Harbor Boulevard and Edinger Avenue In F«mtaln Valley. All port cl !bl ll?and opening l..itvlUes hundreds of prizes will be given away · to shoppm at all Zbd)i's stores. In · addlUon, 1ra!ld op_ertlng specials aro on aale at all storea from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. , OMNI& cduf' PUM.JININO ffJ##MY ••Mtt-H. w ... ---Medi-Cal Reaction: CMA • .. . Vows to Tigh~n-COntrol A physlciu who pr'ovtclu piU:fological services for several county ·baspitals - among !hem Hoag Hoopltal of Newport Beach -Monday ~I~· a $1 million suit which accuses a former employe of trying to take over a major poruon of his buslness. Dr. Maurice M. Rice, 'wbO operate.< Rice Cllnkll 1.oJ>or>torl<s, .am .. Dr. Lauront Croteav ol SaJJill Ma as delen· danl In !ht S)lperlbr J:ou.rlr tl>mPlalnl H_e alltgtO Iha! ·Croteau;_ "!'IP\QYed by . mii onlll recenUy; IUCctSSIUlly ~osplred . with !be Santa 'Ana Communi11 H01pital with a view \o the racmtr taming over the Rice pathqlogical !eivlcteS" contract to Croteau. , Rice also asks for coud action to cancel a contract between Rice and lhe ho!pllal whloh wu lllJi>ed la.SI Oct. I . In charge of .Ver.au IJllDllellietil of tha ~al!11, agreement reaulle~. Supervisor Baker, In opposing lhe act!lii, the White Jlouso llaff, 1onerll lolemal proposea !hat the compll1f ~ ~ · admlnlatraUve responaihllity w l t h to pay taxes ~ the ~57 acres It 1til1 particular attention to working out the · · • new President'• dally tchedule of ap-get from the collnty If the court apProvee: lntm ta the trade. · po en · If the agreement Is nullified by the Tbls wu Ille -.cl auch •PfOlnlmenl couilJ t~ Irvine Co In lhe d"'1du: ~~I ~6+ N~~8. t poofi agrlei \, ~··baJk 1a<..J.i;-t1Je quarters htk.e/} Bryce N. Harlow, a 450 acres. veteran of itit-E I s e n h owe r ad-Baker's motion failed for lack of a l$lslrlllon, wu apl!Ointed Tuaday 11 second :-~:!,~"JI:~ wlllcrl!lclals Beoh~lh~ dr!dglng agnemenl i_ lhe)!Ue nl ".\allllanl IQ U: Prellldenl car:? not sianed, !be company bu paid 'tli HAid -told ---Ii expeci.<t cosll -$1411,000 -to dole In enatneerlnl u.. -.:"'White ":::" llaff to be pl@s ro;r !be dra1g1ng, "mraller" thaa It bu beoa receoUy Jn . lllY even~ ~l!inl cannot beff and perbapa lbe 10IDJIOll While Jlouso until the court approve, the swap. . staff on record. A packed hearing chamber heorj! Haldeman 'bu ·'-!·Involved In overy almost' three hours of debate Oil ~ Nixon poliUCll -mllgit ainCe his vice ISSUO. • presidential race~tn'-ia. He has been Backing the proposal were Lawrence wllh J. Willer ThomPIOft Co. for more Peleraoll, vice prealdenl or tho Orugo than 20 y~ IJld for !be past ~t ~tr Chamber or Commerce; JQIOPb years bu been .tDrlMlet of the Com-0 Sullivan, vtce mayor of Laguna Bea.Ch; pony's Los An1el" office. Gov. Ronald William L. Dunn, Co"1a M.,. pllnnlng Reqan receoUy named Haldeman to director; H. L. Ranmert, Dona Point a 1&-year term u a member ol the Ci~c Asloclation; John B. Llwlon, Ualverlllty n! Callfornla Board of Philco-Ford Corp. genorll JDallller; and Regmll. Doreen Mllflball. m111or or Newporl Beach. Rotary Talk Slated Jaclr; AUIUll llualer, vice president or Ramber1 and 1.owrey 1n San1a Ana and • member or tho Rotary lnlerna· Uooll Group Study J)Jcbaqe Team to , Ea.SI and c.ntrll Africa, will be lhe 111eat 1pealc ... Nov. (I al tho Newport Beach Rolo!y Club'1 Jl'ollodotlon Week meeting. • Other oupporters ti>claded J • i ~ Barnett, Newport Harbor Chamba nl Commerce; Francis ,Horvath and Jame. Decker or the Orang• County Cout Associaio:i; and Knowlton Fernald, La· guno Niguel Corp. vice prellideol Opposing were "Paul W. Coburn, reUred biology teacher; Mrs. Howard Babb, Newporl Beach : Mr1. Frances Robinson, Orange County Tidelands Allaoclatlon; Richard H. Bol~ Sierra Club, and Janice Boer. Fashion Pins . ., ' '] in Gokl'.~P~ttd . J. S .. 1· .. te.r1og .·~ • i l ' - concerninl Ned!Cal proaram abulea to deliberately Umin& a "leak'' ol facta coincide wlUt t 'he naUonal elecUon. tclnt i..., tilt lHnlne 1..,. ef • phi by l•• len1•"'· Of 14k te14 pletff Jt.rll11-,,.lth 4!1mo11d·p1i11t flni1h end two t11I rwli11,, 121.00. C'1ri me9fti~111. , • I • 4'nc1>'1 office and the CMA, said Todd, had inown ol oHenden lil10d by 1llo • attorney 1entra1 In -Iii. -.... : .. por1 "!or lhe PaSI nine lo 11 mooihs. - Our que.Uon u,· .. llld Todd, "why did be do llCllhlni il>ollt -<Mel dUrinC tbal lime!" :Todd -ll!ill -pa "'°"' al Iha tllllo-eil.to -~ 1'h191dans "mllllol" Iha medlcll I""" · lll'&ID bY u mucll u '8 mtlllon • rw. "l'nn lf tblt 'tl ,V../' he Aid, .... lmllt -In mind lbat llU II an ... million ---• Tbl -mojorlly ol lbe 11,W ~­clol tn..iv<d In Med!Cal ..,. for Iha lndlpll art "li"illnC In lonl 1-1 ICM: eaarporatl..tl<-llW.-.......... "rodd --"llundndl fl doctGn .•• are dolna lhll work wllhoul ,...._-. wllhoul - to the luJl&1ttl and ' wt!bout -to lha<l!lto In .. tllort In -lneqlllllel IJld Im-bll1lnp IO al to mal<e thlJ llfOCl'lm work." ' ' Stop by on.d /et us show you our exeellent selection of Fashion Pins / • J (}. dJunr,,~wefer • HU NlWPoRT AVE,, COSTA ~ESA 2J :t-lo n.. s. ... i....11 .. '· I .. I • • •' II . ·' ,, I • /." " ' 1.J' • :_/$ .::s~~ki:ng· qutboo~d. r!!le • _.. 't ~. . Fllteeniactofyric1ngl&$& .ra.hia!)bonip10n;ce.ar.~ , :Bo\h1 ~u and Broedlove. c&n'l'Wi ~ U,l\ EviJirude u, · ow.r -&:ln•i., -l<>!l'noicll t..,w ~ 'IW!n J~­ or JoliniOn' ~. >le being German. conleniler. '""'1 ·Q;yde ·-> L.;.: and •--•u ill '..plaoed-in--the-annuaJ.Ouiboard Curiiaf-iimt.l'\lnftin9· EntliM-~· l:ll ~ -· ~vi. "'.. race an , World Chan\lllonsbip regatta compeUton ,. ~ ~r. :iv~e J>O:Wered rig .. . at Lake Havuu CilY. Nov. ·Top. 12~~·; ~ ; ~C!e th~ 140 entries an 311 and Dee. I, a~to ·flying lb< MC (lag ,;m lie , <xpectedfortheannualcl18!1c ·Outboard Marine Corp. fonner God Cup· ch;pnpion , which~provides competition in '. The teams i~ude . three Mir~ Slovak of ~l! M~~; 1ing!e• doubl~ and un1imited European teams, meludfhg the chig Breedlove of TorranCe outooard engines on any type : Italian a,.i Eurot>e"l lllllbtar<I-and"Ted M•f al Loi)& Beach. · ~ull. • w, r.~.-; T!'..de 0 !11• " •.r. . irunowidc ·. 'f'M' ' (.'.,ftl•ngle . , f11:U1tOm · ' Sf•t• ' .. ·• .lolntMI Cue • l lt.tS • Now ~ P-ric:e -lncludei.. $1..91,<1 . " '2.c,... """' f"~"" :)!" OllL llUl'la. Ir-»· f SECARI) ..... 11 .. 6:30 -:7 Drts'.'" Wk. SI.All. TAILU fr;~~·d-;·- Phone 532.1992 m -s. .Mo111 .St.;. 0r..,.. r _._~._b..,.., -,.E-.1 -.:·~.-· -lhunlingJUear ..... AND 90YS ,. .., ~ • 'f -• " -.. ' ' .. . ' ' . • l. • ' ' .,.: .. .- ' .. ' ... :At • - 1 N.11',.rt • ..r Rerlter•....t .. ""'"'!'"' m. ••rldflt _. l••r Ltry . ----~-----• OAILY OIL!lr • Dinner Set For.. Racers ../ ' t- ' b ., • \' ' l ;Airp~rt Noise Control Th Atdl i\VlaUon Adminll\rat!on (FM) re-But al this point It appean that no on&-Jederal, '*'lly 11114 ibe orinie Counliy Boord al. Supeni!«s to llliale or county-l!Jls clear-cut authority to lioll an air· fOl10t 8bout ~to devfllop .Jei noise abatement pro. line or, a priv,t.e pilot that.he can or aal uae Oranae . , c«lureo (Gr Orange County Aliport. '!'ha~ &aid the FAA, County Afrport if he meet. nonnal sa(ef<y slaDdards. fo, ~ U..-4u~tY Of eounty government. 'Mr. Featherly's •!l<>•i/Y worded letter to the FAA '· 1-,. .. !!. 'Supervisor .c. M. "Cye'.' Feotberly really IS less of a clom1nd than• plea. Wli>t lt &6Y• "· Jloold ~ aid, · efteci· ' please hurry and help us do oometlhing about tht> pro"!' • • 1 .... in · , ti · lem before it's too late. • , . '. 6-fl ii~ If ':::J!'9 Counl>y. can t eel up an ·notSe . .The outlook, u!lfortunalely, is not particular\J' optl· ' . ·~ '!:i !\.. · ti from ~ C-"""' Ai,.. mut.ic. The wheels. of. the tederal government gnnd ex· . ~ .. ~· .r:• QPlft ODI ';,~1 ceedingly &J..Q.WIY. Even if the FAA wer& to launch I JU:tJ'-=· =~ ~"1'~~ """'~· ot.er-nol$e con\'dr program loclay, it .would be ye,,,,__if ever · Fea\!l«IY'• letter constiiuteo. an a.Jmowlediment -before 1to goals coold be reabzed . It appearo lllllt Ille • ' <" •• " ' "· • ·. tlW the ~ ~·Ibo pcolllemi al re<ide11to •llfWer u .. elsewhere . • ., ,. 'bell•tll Iba flight patlem <ii. the burgeoning airport -c. Thn!e times preYiously, supervisoro attempted to effect tome cont.rot over noise and pollution prob- IOllll sen~ by tile increased number of jet flights. IA.-.i>-tbe FAA thwll"te!i !he oflort. Landscape Will Be Saved Th} ill•¥ RD\\' !lllsl for a·$6() mjllion freeway sy..tem in sP:rooa del Mar. And it will be a reasonably unobtru- sive one. The landscape will not be obliterated . ' ' The FAA's re16wing IB pmple. More than $3.S mil· . lion in federal fundl hov<> been put into @range County Airporl To the FAA, this means the airl!Ort ii wide open to use by any type of airmlft without restriction er prejudice. "The cOwity " explained an FAA officja} "has mad• cOltain contnctu'aJ assuranoeo that tile w,,Oit win con• tin"" io be operated for the'iue and benefit of·the pub- lic without cliscrimination arno.ng type, kind •nd das1 al aj.rcraft." ' Further, the control of flight patterns ond climb profllu,he aald, are not the respoMibili\y of the county but rather the! otlhe FAA. But tho-problem c!Oti8il't stop th ... e. Jn· fact, the FAA haa no clear czitmia fOI" telling how much noise is too mucti noise, Even if it bad, the federal agency has no n\jllllS al enfardnig n...., . or air pollution limits. There ii much talk ihat IU.ch lflllits are on their way, that 1lley will be e&tablished a\)d tl)at the lledenl gov· emment ultlrnalely will be obligated to eqforoe them. TJ;Us is, becaus~ muth of PaGlie Coast Freeway, as it •!i•.., throug\J €onJ11a del Mar, will be depreesed. So wi)l ~on of the Corona del Mar Freeway front· inC ~ we.i Hill•. · ·; }.leltt-eS$liil·A~ meway segments had long been P.l ...... ~~ .tbe 'state •• Buf what had not been planned wete.~81, •l"lf'I ev~rp~sses, such os Avoca&, Golden· ll¥I... ~atguerite and. fifth !~•tended) avenues. The St F~.ay was to chop these local 8rterials in half. Afler~re th.atl lout years ol. quiet negotia(ion, the tter wu .settled. -in Newport's favor4 The integrity of the comnruriity's road system is to be preserved, with the Ate' paying ill~·Jlill. Jt h: a significant a;·~cc~,,~ti!p~lishment, and should serve """ a model for t1J>l:<>nlinJ negotiations between the city of~ Mesa .. lha)11""1ton construetion of.the New· Jio!t-~ay. Jt,•'ti>o, 'ii W .be partially ~ressed . Sut ~('i!;f!;l!~.~g tile town asunder. . " ' ' ' ,. . ~ • ,, .,, , •l~ ~l;· ~: \• • \~1 .. 0 '!.,(~ •o., •r ,.. • ~-·~\' • '.,/.\.:, --~~-...... 1' , -• ., :. ' ( • • 0 • A. Commercial Ad to Take To Heart 1t isn't often that a commercial. ad " worthy " ed!torial c<NllJl1<Dd•tion, which makes Jt all the more pleaaant to call your attention to a quarter..pa,ge ad in The New York Times • few wee.b qo. ' ....... ~ '"'' "' • 'J p ' •• ' I .-...,....------. ·;, _.l, ·i'f\·, .. ,~ Bu Seen Gruesf»ne Marijuana tr~ausformati~ ' .. Dear ' · · ··.. · · . ~~~my Bright Kids Become Filthy Anima~~ When the city completes its nert redisfrlctinll .fi council di!tricts, 1'111 tt mean DH Cook <'An run again b;I 1970! -F. A. TllM ... ._ m1tcb ,.....,,.. .,_ 111t _......,. ..,. .. ,.. -··· Inf .... Ml -" .. _, •11t,. D.ilJ l'llet. 'l'o IJ\e ·E!fitor.: -llegardlng the iet1... !Mailbox, Nov. }) _from J'• biihlY pasaive--i;;-Mr 35'" ··•J;·.WOl!]d~'that he or · sh• IJ . ,)@.15elf. /'oy~-~·, and does not. have- , tMn,ager1 that fuive used marijuana for. ·a .. cOu~ of years. I have seen a gruesome transformation from two beautiful·; intelligent, kind, sincere, clean and intellectual kick, within two years, into unrespect.abfe, slow-witted, ag- Ultl'ft frem ~" •"' wtlUM'llt. Norm.fly wrlrrr5 INluld Clln\lt'I' Mr in.-..,, 1n JOO wonb .,,. ~n. Tiit rlll'ol "-CMdlnle ,_.,.,,_ ta !It -Ct Of' tllmln•ll libtl II ltiMWd. AU llttttrt "'""' !nctvOt: •19nt!IJl'f: -m•Hlftll .odreu, but nltMS wl!I bt wllflholld Oii nlQUMI. iressive. defiant filthy animals. Air _ " They ~ve n~ only loat respect for r:~y the-JiU1e W,Vn baa grown to Jricel wiH come down, for then tt will r.t : tj -. Ito their •;ec_>t. ' mn•a ·~ ·G c!nJ . . . - and it.! 1 perceot-of·market.-valuet-1 had.become™ t!!ecti've rl\fi of \il1allon, then the. ~-. ~~~ ~ Irvin~ ~y land Y3baei'lt $19.l million wWtd-Mvt paid taies bl · fl95,000 or 50 · JM:!"C..t NO DJSADVANT AGE need b!e more than they are PVinl under our permanent -not even a biological· one. pre.ae"1 syltertj. And of. course the fears about going Of courte, we anticipate the Aae.s&Or lnto a state of shock and mWna: in cootinl).ihg his sh-year ~; al mistakeJ opposit2 from tbe ones Qne re.appraisaJ, upgra4Jng and eq · tion made in the "first. life" are both silly will soon-correct~-µl~ , ands~low._ • 11 · WA . .w:cttow,Jll Mr. Barria aaya children yearft for .. , . immort&litx,.thlae'llnder ~don't rea!Jy ., • .. . :J' Wf,I placed.th~llY G«lrl'" Kaplan, ifth Awnoe futmr · tn Nh' York, ·1,.. tYit headline aat*I: ''H Yoo. Respect Llfe 'WaJt 20 Years Before Yao Buy YoW Ntxt Leopard 'Coat From Us." '1<>11· theil' flmilles and our laws but be ~E-· · · · ·1y ne -looger be wortbwhJle for~·-~'::~:-·:. ~;.. ~J~air. But r ·_ f.tr1ea and hunters lo destroy the remaip1ng •• ~:-·-~ .. · · . of noise ·· · , ht wild cats. "So, please," the ad urges.~ , ~AlfliE marijuani r'-! Id fill the:~-.4ifbVfhe "help US to make "It unfashionable to · io tum NI Of kids tnt.o · tile world fairytale cfty.": Wa.f l\u been' declared destroy 1 nearly e1tinct spec~s." wi~h .a .loaded pistol and telling them -.and an all-out battle ensues. ~~VI ~y ~'"""U.::;.~ .. ~-. . . ,• ._";f•lllfttf~:O to .• • · .., se:-"~Xtt ... ~~ · ~ --1•~ -. _ . ., ... . ~tai long 1.1 •an(!·~ ~f \ l 'f'~ vet&~ving "sour . pes aroine" f~ t.hifi ofrn'. on ~amalf~l _'tly vision Ud"bear- psycho gical health. . ing are slowly lei~ me. The ~doctors • Citing Albert Schweitzer'• "reverence for life" philooophy. the ad began by pointlnc: out that somt of the most beaut.Uul animal spedes -especially 1eopml and cheetah -UI fast diasp- pearing lrom Africa. '"J"HE P ANTAmC prices that dloetah and leopild skins bring at the fur dealers have Crnct a black market ill wild cats all over Africa," the furrier adviJed. "Most of the skins are killed by poachers and illegally shipped lo Europe and America." The company then stated that it realiz· ed its refusal to sell leopard and cheetah coats might cost it many customers, "yet there comes 1 polnt ln life when decency and reasoo mu!t prevail over IDonetary profit. I I And iL urged American w o m e n evuywhtre "in the name of nature, in the name of. beauty, in the name cif life," to think conscient.iously about th~ disappearanct of these graceful animal1. IF FEWER customers demand these leopard and cheetah skins, t.he high In :io years or so, if we restrain that .. 1t ts on.ly a waler gun. After one our greed and ferocity, these animals mariJuana c.1garet~ I have seen them A "TREATY" IS in the offing. Ne:wPort may flourish again to the point where tum aggrcss~ve. defiant, lazy and sloppy, Beach would like to continue its affluent their skim may be used without en-an effect which lasts jlr days. growth and development and recognizes dangering the 11pecieJ. Meanwhile , there We are unfortunaie in also having the need for air accesaiblllty. It is willing are other beautiful pelta available from an alcoholic in the: family, but that to retain the convenience .of "silent," all part.II of the world -there ii no person, ln her sober momenta, ill one non-polluUng recreaUooal aircraft out of reason to aek for leopard simply because of the kindest, most considerate souls Orange County Airport but wou1d like of it! scarcity value. ever devised. OVer_sev.eral years I have to force the commercial, n v i s y , seen her prepare holiday meals for 20-30 "blighting" aircraft to a conveniently THOSE OF us ll'avely concerned about the rapidly vanishina: forms of animal life on this planet have occa.slon to be grateful to this far-sighted furrier. But I think his ad is wrong in one respect: For every cust9mer it may lose, it will bring a dozen new ones who appreciate hi! placing reason before rapacity. Many fiJ:ms have yet to learn that basic decency is also the most effecUve business practice. Furriers and fur·buyers everywhere should take this ad lo heart; it ' calls for •id.er circulation than one New York newspaper, and it pleases me to be able to spread this conservation message befor~ millions who otherwise might have ' missed it. people, a feat that not one "pot-head" located area called El Tof? Marine Air could accompld.' I doubt if they could Station where the large alJ'Craft would even Hi a meal for just themselvee.. . afford convenience to the citi~ of Also our alcoholic would not dream Newport Beach but all of the undesirable of J~aving the house, or driving a car aspect., of modern-day ai~ transportat~on in an Inebriated condition, yet those would be .~moved and ~1ven, as .a gifl, pot smokers are endangering our roads to the .e.i~zens . ~r Irvine, ~stLn, El and children every day Toro, MlSSlon V1e10. Laguna Hills, East · Tustln and Red Hill . I REAUZE THAT a single adult could not "turn" 50. kid11 off drugs, but one kid could "tum" 50 on, ~nd I am talking of kids from 10 year! old and Up. The Innocent Casualty After the hue and cry o"f election is over, would you devote your whole editorial page to articles written by psychiatrist!, American Medical Associa· tion , as well as the police department and let them tell the public where the road of marijuana will eventually lead them. I would assume that it would lead to jaib:, death and mental in· ' 1tilution8. THE COMMUNITIES affected must unite and declare , ''war"· against the implementation of this plan. The harvest of the seed• of apathy, disinterest. lack of .awareness a.pd . silence is apparent now in the neighboring city of Newport Beach. A concerte<I, we J J. p 1 an n e d, forceful and continuing campa ign waged NOW can avert the loss of the "war" and surrender ol our pe.aC!: and quiet, property values and future development of these communities. ~ ~· The "generals'' of our army must have the dedication, lnlerest a n d knowledge coupled with strength and conviction of purpose to engage the "enemy" and retaJn MM! honorable peace in these communiUes. Propooition 3 has lalied. The knockoul wu a vote of no confidence by the people of California in the stewardship " their education dolllrS. Regretlully, a year, at least, in a. carefully de!igned plan of institutional e¥,P.8Jl3ion has been lost. And it is unlikely that It can be recaptured . The innocent casualty i! the.. average univeraily ~t, the serious young Californian whose main and laudable purpoae is to learn. 11.E AND HIS le&it.imate aspirations bave fallen victim to a combination ~ weakness, arropnct and violence, ~ne of his own makina:. n.. likelihood of this melancholy ~elopment was plain for all to ~. Prof~. behind their wall o( tenure ·and under the guise ol academk • ~t.tt.t :&litorhd l· ':'J . • 1:1,' ~ •• > freedom, exceeded the tolerance or an el«torate who would like nothing better than to turn leaching over to responsible leachers. A minority or misguided students, often encouraged and Jed by wrong-headed professors, Oouted the law and the canon1 of decent behavior without regard for the rights or the sensibilities of the· majority of their peers. AND A BOARD of Regents , into the halld11 of which the entire educational system had been entrusted, failed to exhibtt. even the minimum of courage. It is the regents' dilatory conduct, more than any other factor, that impelled the PtOPle: of California to lhe regrettable actio!J in knQtting tbe educaUonal ]Nne· lb"inp. FW1.bermort:, we may 1tt eY@n more 0€ the same: reacUon unless thtre lo IOjbltantial chan&< !or the better. It may be th.at the minorities of of. rending pcofessors and willful ltudenta will come , on their own, to perceive lbe virtues of lawful, decent, patriotic conduct. As of now, Utls aippean unUktly. OUR HOPE, there/ore, mu.It reside Jn the regents -in their mu.at•in& lbe ~rq:e to exercise the gre1t 1uthorl· ty which they poase&S . The deleat of PropolWon 3, wh.lch we keenly rearet. mUlt leave nq doubt a1 to lhe temper of the peopje. They are saying, "Stind" lq>, Re1enlal Face your responslbUJUa Tiit future ol our children ls in ~ bandl.'' ' lu~er•U­ < NAME WITHHELD E..,, .. ., (he 'Elwtnt1' To the Editor : Once upOO a time, there was 1 town named Newport Beach -1 &mall. re11lful little plice bu.ill on sandy beaches and backed by genUy sloping hills and bluffs. Roads came through the town: boats were able to gain access through a picturesque natural harbor. The little town gained rec.ogniUon and fame for its natural beauty. Many people came to enjoy the rec:reaUona1 facilities but Lhought the area so enchanting that they decided to stay and make their borne in the litUe communily where they could enjoy a vacation atmosphe~ every day .o( the year. 'And so the litUt: town began to grow ind prosper. JN THESE , YEARS, a new machine called the &;rplane wu invented ind gfew mor• and JnOtt ~ for l\S many CommercJaJ! and recreational uses. It wu a natural phenomenon that tht Uttle lown. ~now ..-lnl and (ll'OIPlrilll, lhqpllj welCOft!I • >pd . encoorap on< further melhod <l -io 111 borden and f!>u• ... boni tho era,,,. County •• o-,rwe CONFJDEN'l"IA1. TO HUMANE TRllATMEN1 f9R !' 0 L I C E SOCIETY: Wei~ !hot IOUt1dl like • very Compudon1te gl'OU\) you've Joi going. but actually phen peo- ple uy "police brutelity" they don't mean. , ,oh; !oriel It. Col" ..... ~ tho ll""""8 they CllJ l•l _ds,.. ROBERT DAHL Irvine Cryonlc• To the Editor: Thank you for Sydney H a r r i s ' ll "Modern Day Rip Van Winkle" /Nov. 4 ). I am pleased to aee that he has the concern and curiosity to give the freeze now-live later idea some thought. It is evident. 'however, thal he hasn't really glven the ldea all the lhoughl he !ihould have. Mr. Harrlll writes, aftet: complaining about losfhg all one's friends, "It Is normal and natural to want to extend r>ne's life a1 long as It bas meanlng in terms of one.'1 family and ftiends and. eocial e.nviroruvenl 8ut e.-cept for reuon.s of scientific cwioslty,"'who would- wanl to bt 1round 1 ctn&ury from now, a freaki!h. flrure from the (>1.4~ U auacbroniltic u a musket tn!a nuck!ar fission 1pl1nt1" J:lllBT. 'DI' Alt, Mr. Harri• overlooks the !act that -awal<enlng ( prol>obiY liplflcanUy less than 1 cen- tury' t;Om now) from the cold sleep would NOT be Wtl.hou.l friends Md relativet. Besides haY1b& <ksc:endanta to gnet biln, he would probably belooa to a "&lecper club" ol some. .sort, ind If people: are froien rqularly, _., hu been tht cue to fir, he. ls certain not only to Dad uw frtendl JrOGI hll -tlme, but also lo --ol tM MH ht knew before. Ill the ooconcl ~. anachronism W . GREGORY M. FAHY say-they _can do ·notrun.g, so ~ ·ha~e Prt"sident made proJect.'l to-keep busy with, tn Cryonics Youth Association an effort to.forget my defects. ' One of my projects is the history lrt>fne Taxes To the Editor: In the pall severa1 years and eipeCially in recent weeks both the DAILY PILOT and Lhe Los Angeles Times have carried. a large nwnber of. ar1Jcles dealiflJ with facts and figures ~ng Ult proposed Upper Bay Land Exchange between Orange County and the Irvine Company. According to these articles the lands involved were appraised by Bernard G. Evans, M. A. I., a highly qu~lified in· dependent expert hired by the Board of Supervisors. He appraised the 450 acres of Irvi~ Gompany land as hav ing a fair mal'ket valu'e of.$19.S'milliOO and the 157 acres of county land 1t $11.5 mil- lion re.suiting in an S8 million advantage to the ·county. These figures·were widely quoted ln support of the land uchange and their accuracy was never publicly questioned by the Newport Beach Oty Council, tht Boa.rd of Supervisors, the State Land Commission or the Irvine Company. AN ARTICLE IN the October 25. 19118 Tlmel rta~ lhat theie 450 acres of Irvine Corn~ny land with a fair market value· of $11) mlllion ire aMeSSed for 1968:1981 'tal. purpiOlea at lt.~ million. This la 1.7 percent of their fa1r market value. 'Tues are '13o,ooo. RedUclng. these figures proportionally to· the ~ normally handled by moot ~'eownerr means that if your home had a fatr market value of 519,500 It would be as.!eS&ed at $1,500 ·anc1 taxes would be fl~. Such an assessment and consequent low taxes on their property would make owners ol bomM and un1U businesses jump Jor joy since tbla woukt be abwt ~ird of what they now pay. HOJiVEvEft, THE lrvilll! ,Compnay 111y1 thi., represerilt: a tremendous per(:eoLq:e ina-eese In their uaeSRd evlluation. 11 undolJ~Y dots bul what i~ provM ls not the\ Lhe Irvine Company lands are ass~ loo high how bUt·iblt." th@tr -past auess:ment.S b1v'e been u"nbellevably low. It is 11\Y understand.in, that the California l1w 119w requ1ret J1J property not specliJc'%:;£.1:,. f>i -at a uniform -e or~ vilbt (presenily ,boy! .a lit Drana• County ~. to .Pt' Stoi. )loud or Equa-).-b mllll'bt 11 pol'· cerit In the .... ~' IT Sl!l!MS Tp ME that U lhe "- is to """-lo the ijquiremtflll or the 11.,, i1e ~ have to triple the -vallll .. the tubjed lando. ratbef iJl•n lowertna them u has been -*' .....mil< \y the, Irvine Com· P"llY· 1t 11 .... ~ uardao lo lmqloe that~ t, U.. WU!n·Amenct· --had -·i.w ...,,. )'tin ... • of calendars.. I am collect.lng real old calendars to use ~ illustrations and have four lhat are 1882, 1883", 1887. 1896 and loo!tin,g for othen:. While I am collecting o)d post cards, bookmarks and reward of merit cards, most of my projects concern histories of holidays like Easter, Halloween and St. Valentine's Day. To make tt. in4 t~esting, I am collecting real old valen- tines to use as illllstration.s and plan to give them to a museum when I finish. I HA VE TWO valentiaes that are over l25 years old and four that are over 95 years old and a rev.: dating back to 1880, but on my limited funds · I am having a hard lime geUing a belter r_epresented collectiOn of real old valen· tines. I was in hopes that perhaps a fiw of your . readers may have a few real old valenllnes they do not want, because I would be happy to have any they may care to send me, and be glad to get them. Eventually, I hope to try writing 11 book about my projects, in an effOrt to earn enough from It to get off tills small VA pemion and have some medical care, which the VA iJ Ufli.ble to afford me, so my projects have a dual purpoge. Thank you for your time and kind consideraUon in reading my letter. t hope I may be hearing from a few of your readers. LEON THOMPSON m Federal Eaat Seattle., Wash. 98102 Cot1t-lst c ... pwaqr To the Editor: The moot eocour1glnc and lnspirin,g message .of hope wu liven to Am.irlca toward Ult f!loee of the pruldentia:l cim- paign. ' Jt,. WU the lnal)'!rif tJI. the presideritial candidates'· ~Uorms •nd It wat the fair, 'juit Md patrioli~ mewge by the oditot <ii. 6* !!Bild D!apaltb. a Negro- owoed and edited paper ol ut.nl! .. clrtblaUoa. • ' Of lnleiest lo decllcoted but unlnfonnod --bl tile full -ad· .. --by ttio Afn>Amenea. 1.r W-> f lT P.UT THE .._ and riots ln cthelr community dlr<ctty Where they btl0!1( -that they .r. lomezit..i and diretled by' tho lnternaijontt Communbt ...,.p1r..,,. -line newspaper. publillh- fJd In W1tta, should be Tead by moh ~:: ~.;hlt~ned ~ munlclt.IODll mediJ wtre half 1 1 d~led to preMning our repubUc lftd COOllltullol\ol ~nt, ... ~ havo . I -!or I -.Itod Unlled _..,_, }._ MAii.JORi£ .\, CARNES , ,. . voi:. 61, NO. 2n, 7 SECTIONS, \a ~~~E'S ORANGE ~oUNTY: CALIFORNIA . I ' ••• --Sktill . Ide:µtity Sought .. Investigators PrObe Denial Records for Cl«e . -. i.j ' B1 AR'IJIVI\ I\. 'VINSEL Of ,.., Dllltr ,, • ..,, .. -about 1ul April. Elden Ave., and a friend Tony Bartell, Dam Tuada)' by a -" -· . "We Upec\ to bear from tlfem lhia 14, dbcovered the grisly remalnl SUnday. depuUu. Two Rlverdle County Sh tr l ff' 1 homicide tnvestlpton today flew to Northern· Calllomia, upect1ng to J<!entlly a murdertd 'youth whose ICB.ttered. coyote-cleaDed booel were 'found SU11dl1 by ll!ree Colla M~ rabbll JmnWS. llternoon," said Capt. Lawrence Bro'bk!, Due to idvanclng darlmea, tht bio Quite a few anlJnol.,,.wed -. 11111 chief « the Riverside Couilty Sherill'1 recoverod a buJlet·blasted skull with tellered blta .d clolblng .,..... colloc1e4 Homicide Bureau. ..,.tterlnas o( 100& bn>wn halr and Tuesday .. lnvestlgaton lifted dirt and He 11ld be couldni reveal ju>t where brought Itllooie In e plutic bag. debris In the heavily wooded area for Sgt. Virgil Woodward ahd declect1ve John "My bn>lber'I wile Unda wouldn't addiUooal clues. Hamilton ...,. hOaded until -of kin .,.. lei tbmn lake It Into the booR,~ "We are mating a UUle blt·lf·-. DenW reconi. will lie tbe key !actor In determlnlng If the DWI abot In the head 1n a ~ wooded wub near El!iDore 11 IOllleont'a relatlve mluln& )Vere notlllfld and tht r<eoni. cl1'cted. Mid the 10Ullll" Zlmmann. but to reveal uy of °"' leadl ot thia Costa Mesa brotben David ztmm•M, 'lb! ipParent murder victim'• ad-Ume might blow the CU& eiy-blgh, •• M, of !119 M-Viata Ave .• and Paul, ditiooal remalnl were gathered up fl<m 1eld Lt. Lee Laster, d tbe Elsln<n II, who Uvea with h1a perenll ot 14111 the loDely Ille near Rallrold Caeyaa (See SKULL, Pap II . ' Jet Suits at $235,000 . Harbo~ Hoffl.'3owners Seek County Redress Orange Coounly waa sued foi $235,000 Tuesdly by 12 Harbor Area homeowners who clllm jet !raffle ot Orange County Airport has dr..Ucally reduced the value of their property. The claims, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000, ba~e previoualy been rejected by county superviJor1. Allomey Angelo PalmJerl'f cmtent Superiol'--Oourt adlon also calls for the granting of an in- junctioa which would ban Urie use ol jet aircraft al the c:oonty facility. "Success of our civil claims would automatically carry with it the court- ordered cessa.Uon. of jet tr~ f f i c , ' • Palmieri salf ")Ve don, lllllclpate, unless the county creoles the poalhillty, that settlement of this matter will take two separate court procedures." Damages Usled by' the homecwners are Use~ from the dates .two jet services began to OJJef&te at Orange Coonty Airport: Air West on Sept .. l, 1967 and Air California on May I, 11168. . The. ccmplalnt ... .alle1,._ Jbal. all the horbel listed an directly under or ad- jacent to the IIlght peth! eroployed by iei all<:ralt and !hot the honles have been subjected to "but vibration, deafening noise , tmislloo of nauseating smoke, vapors, dust, IOOt IDd oil.'' Named u plalntllls In the llllil, with respective dunages Jlsted in parentheses, are: . '·Barbara Aune1 1UO Mariners Drive, Newport Beach (~1000); James P. and Martha A. Barrett, 231 Kinp Pl111:e, Newport Beach (110,000); Mathew A. and Barbara K. C o :1:, 2027-Tahuna Ter4 rac<, ~ de! Mar (115,000); Bly Lovaren, ai3 Via Ravenna, Newport Beach (ll0,000); Everett J , end Doris S. O'Brien, J338 'l\lstin Ave., Newport Beach <•15,llOOI and Angua . W. and Eleanor B. (,'otter, 2117 Private !toad, NeWp.rt Beacb (!20,000). (See JET CLA1MS, Pll' Z) Missing Change Medi-Cal Reaetion: CMA ~ads ~Q~ !I,£ fI_ ~rf .. ·· . ·· lO ,'f i . htlf·;·. 1;Cogti!o ~ ~t M~~e... -'I,"'~~ ~ I 1 g . .'fl .. ' ~:';' •. !i,t ' ' i. dispQte ~vet 111 1n bar cbq• ·• · JI, mI11! :i1AIU%r '1vllci~ "~" . the ,,..,nc.1 """ early todaytoocbed qfla 1f~.WllllHt)'le Of .. ~ PIM™'· f'llD ~ u niueh U '!, nillll90 • 1.e:u-· brawl at .a plus!> C.U.Jleae cocir:tall Obvioualy a!apned by !be .Ute'& Even JI that la !J'U!; ,¥ ;aaid, we lounge, which Ie!I two entertahien and deepening probe 1nlo al)tged obuae of mufl · ·~ ~~ u;~ °':) la an the manqer lnJm'ed. e1' the MediCal program by pertlcipetlng · Four customen involved 1n tbe m ee · . . . at Reuben'•, 1555 Adams Ave •• tled af~ physlclw, tht Cillfonifa Medi ea 1 a bartender i..tied into the batlle. Tbly As&oc:llUon'1 ~t , Tuesday nlgj!t were being .. ugbl by pollc< todey. . pmniled. to "immedlalllJ' tlgbten up" t>ur1ng the tul\lle by . u meny U the cqanit.atlon'& lnternal ~ ol its ae"'en pencill at me time, the ~ J4,000 members. . ' wu clouted with a telephone receittt Dr Malcolm Todd. also ~ as he trled to call pol.lee and the featured .. · $_ U · .. entertainer waa bit with an uh tray prosecuUoo of Ul':viant pracU oners and kicl:ed In the head. and IUspension of doclon wbo repeat The battle began 1lter singer ai.r1.. violatlom of MediCal codes. D. -26, aal Jn with a F""P Todd, speaking before he addressed of four men fer a drink about 1.:30 a concerned dinner meetln& of the a.m., and found hll 111 in cbange missing orange Coonty Medical Alsociatlon ad· -.. they left. . . • Witneuea said Harrtl called the men milted to newsmen that the names of back in ...i 1 Vttbal exchange btpn. "1everal Oran&i Coonty plzyslcianl" have Apperently offended during t h e been rolerred to Attorney General . dillCU!llon -stepped back and refll!· Thoma:. L)'llch for "~Ible ~ln&ry ed to accept IW' 111 being offered to a c t I o n. To ~. '. be said, eleven the ~·· but Inm>ped into one Callfornll ·phyliCllM have been namjld settle .........,..., . th A.ht in court actioo taken by Lynch'• office." of the mm IMl>lnd him and 1 """' The CMA eucutlye ll1eo blasted Lynch WU ~r.: Aid Reaben'• manager far what be did WU .... politically Inv.._ motivated attack upon a noble pro-Ricbard . Vreeman, U. ~ to call fession." Todd ·accused Lynch o f poUce and was bit with h1I ewn phone, con<enUng MediCal pr0gram abuse! to wblle one of the battlen elouled Harris dellberate17 Um1ng 1 "teak" ci lad& with en l!ShiraY • . coincide with t h e naUonal electlon. R.arril, according to a written report, Lynch's office and the CMA said.Todd went down end was kicked In the head had mown of offenders u.l.d by ~ by hil attacten. attorney general tn bis election eve Harris was trpted It ~ Mts.1 report "for the past nine to 11 months. Memorial Hospital, after the four men Our question ls." aid Todd, '1wby did fled when bartellda Anthony J. "'1v•, he do noth1ni about these cues during 40, intervened. that time?" . . Todd recelled that newspai>er repiJrts al the time referred to certain Calllomia Discover Police Mean Business Ignoring ,.pealed warnings to~. a gang .. of 10 juvez;illes ·banging out Jn a Costa Mesa park was rounded up Tuesday nlgbl on loitering charges. Poliee trresteil nine l:ioys and' a & l r 1 ranging in age from 16 to 17 after they refused to leave Te Winkle Park, at 9'111 Arllngtoo Drive, and booked them Into Orange County Juvenile Hill One boy, aix feet ll!ree lnchel tall and welilillll DI pound•, told Officer Ron Palmtr what be coold de u t h e peirc1-began rounding up the crowd, "If you. want me," uld the boy, pereh- ed on a hillock, .. you•n have. to catch me." Pahnor said he llnally collared the youth and sat him down on the ground, at which time the arrestee cried of police br\llallty and lay down, rolullng to pt np .ilhOat help. Police Wd they warned the group ol youtlll It 7,30 p.m .. I p.m. and t :3tl 'p.m.i then began making arrests at 10 :10 p.m., when the loiterer• IWI .-to ilJ>«e the warcinp. ' Irvine Okays County Terms On Bay Plans Irvine Com(JUIJ olliclall todey &<> cepted Orange County term& lor 1 joint dredglng.agreemelll and tu rellef which could pave the way for harbor and recreaUonaJ development of U pp e r Newport Bay. AcUoo by the counly Board of Supervison late Tuesday and the ranch company today apparently represent! a big st.p In satvaglng the long-dehei.4 and shaky-Upptr·Bey·tidelancts·exi!!Wii1 between trvfue and the county. The supervi3ors, aft.et a lengthy bear· Ing, Tuesday agro«j to the joint dredging' pt.et and tax relief in a t to 1 vote with Supertls<r Da\>ld Baker oppo.ed. It appeared as 1 clear effort by the county board majority to salvage the so-called land swap which is envl.sloMd u prOviding two large feilooal park! oo the llhorellne of Upper Newport Bay and create a mulU-mUllon doDar t•iecmxt harbor" out ol. U:le Back Bay mudflats. Iriiiit lli)'!fr-'llllNt· .. Masoil, ~ ~. . ,irlp -1n-.NeW ·y"".~"~-~with -b ~ -biillcallnt . ..._ ~ with Ille counly I 00. • ' Jr1aic:in 'd e1e l·a r e.d that t&e IrvlDe Compbf would 1gree lo proceed under the re,vlaecl agreement. Resjioodlng to the counly hoard'i ·ap- proval of tli< amended county agreem<nt to exchange Upper Newport Bay landS with the colnpeny, Muon -th1a llatement:. "'.Mle amendm<nt to !hi uchallge end dredging qteernerlta approved by the Board of Suporvlaon provld,. for !hi m06t reasc:mable Ind iecoOll'nk: method of completing the Upper Bay'• develop- ment. "'I'his action makes tl now poasible to proceed with dredging plans .. that dredging ·can commence immediately upon compleU<m of required llligaUon. The amendment also provides for ,an 'l!ulllhle me\l>Od « holdlni the. Upper Bay lands Jn a.n undeveloped at.ate pen- ding the ool<:ome of extended UUg1Uon. "Under these circumstances, the Irvine Company is willing to continue with the development ol \Jpper NcWpoi1 Bay under the amended agreement and will withdraw its notice of termination. The Compaiin1Iedgea lull cooperation In thlJ joint effOri with the county and Harbor . District which will provide a great recreational facility for publlc use." AcUon by county auperv!Jon Tuesdl7 means that: -Two aeparate dredging projecll pro. pooed In Back Bay waters will now be combined at 1 projected aaving of 11 mi1Uon. -'Mte 450 acres of lrvtne Company uplaocls aurrounding the bly which the ranch proposed to trad¢ fM' 157 aCre:r (llee BACK BAY, POie i) Wilson to Talk ' On Urban Woes Crisis· Ends in New .Life An addttss baled on hla mw ol Or~ ' County's staaerinl urban problems will be offered by Colla M ... Vice Mayer Robert M. Wlllon Tburlda)' In Or1111e. Speaking before the Onnp CGunty Chapter, California LelCU• of cm .. : WillOll will bue bl& talk ot the Ffteell!WI Hall j>anquel r.dllly on Projeat II, the county '• plannlnt project. .,. ~~ • Wilson Wal ont of Sl leaders 'Who partlclpeted In the ler\!thl' .... 1nar -ducted jolnlly 'by UC! ml the FGlil Pbllco Aeran~e Divlllan. The 7 p.m. 9"111l'IDCIOlhly. ..-.. la ' expectell to beer an 1IHleplll analy&la of nrbn prGblell1I In Ille ....,, ....,. of111ddiare•-lllli111111'....,. be overcome. WDDI II, lo oddltloa to a ffl'lel7 of ottier pollllonl, I ll\IU ~ al the Callfomla '-ol au.. - Ru88 Laun_ch Cosmos MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet \Inion t""-1 launched Colrnoo ;.I.I In Ill eerlea d unmanned a telliW, the TISI -aiene1~· ~I I . " "' . • Writer Travels from Near Death to Recovery EDITOR 'S NOTE' Thia Is the"'°"" of boo ~lea in Which reporttr Bar· .• kv dt1cribe1 Air trip from a dar.lttn- ing lborld of JICll1! ahd pcl!lic 1o • ,.. • bt giTlninO of lift in th. glare bf CJ brig~Uv lighted operoliftg room. II ;, '"' •torr. told m per10ll<>I -· of ,,... Mori 1•rgc1J1 10 d hi& U/c. . . B1 TOM 8AllLEY • ......... "" ..... I had lo qull wort on April It. The In- ......... ~"heart -and acute jloh! ni"11 ll lmflOlllble for me to be ·~ Ul!e an elfectlve new1111111. lilJ anplo,,..1 -ll<od ~ with kind- -11111 ~ r-~ lorl'Ol - 1 don'I ""'" .. .., thlo -t'Jll my job -for ""' u Ioai u lt tool: mo lo lllwtll. eris:!;~"':.~":~~ pn with ..,.,.., ~ polo, end . ~ • acute nauaea endfld 'With me welcornlnC the dawn , alter a night « horror In which I lnlll -sewal Umea. Ill'. Ilq lol<r'loid.1111' dlatreugbt will: "He "'"ldn't lakt anOlher nlg)lt like that. He'1~to baveturVived." l !mW llllt fun wen on that Monday morning. lit II a.m. I WU baclt In SL Vliloem~, tbls time, WhatevS' "'1 Min _,-WU c:ortaln, ,.,_....,._ .. __ ~ of wDal WU llNOlly I W!r'/ 11Cb1 ....., -·But l!lloii1 I IOI the_, .You lo to the operllln& room · on Mayt.• · I They nro lho klnp&t ID dl1& 1"" 1Yer tnown. And UJll 1ul nijlll bel<n ..... serr la lnlmed Into my memory .. Ill'. TluJI'• lloal dllcl: and a ~. ":ileef tilht -llld I'll .... 700 In the ...... Ing." M7 Wnllj'• final tearlµI visit and Ute -chill llnd realiutloa ol whal .... Cllllllnl after they bad Jell • ' • • . -..,.,,.,_..., .. • 1 I n a b a r ' . ·--. . ---· -·· f I ~ ~I Bloicl-. llp. • St•••• 41i Ji'~ -' '· 'J11ib wlndl .no! llllll'J' -1W1111IJ _. .no! -Giber build!.,,.. Florida weather 11 In tunnoil, u 'wa1Ja It Indian Rocl:a, P1orldL 'l'eilledo 'rill.led la weather In other parts of East {see stor1pq1 f), •beach, damaclnr mo4el under ewlnactlw 1114 Cong Back$ U.S. Threat ' . .To Go It Alnne at Paris Tests on Youth Shed No Light On Death Crash DUiied toxlco1-J loll.I an mnaint PAlllS (UPI) -South Vlolnml .....,.. . ._.ie.t Daniel Southerland: '"lbo,y of a Lquna Beach )'Olltb wbooe car .eel and Ibo Vlei Coal eudolled todoJ an i.lt m aJ011b1a1 lhll """"'"'" ooly triggenod a fiery, triple fatality accident an Amerlcan,'lhml to llO I akme wfl!i -.... tlle Unlled statm bul uy Ill*: '"""';bflian'1 Cova . .II 'ila11 qo tht eom-w1.1n --taa1, ... -,,,~ .• 1 ......_ ... c1owithIbo1a1o · .. .,.11\'d!"'MW, upi1111111~. wblch Salam II boy-.,., • · · -_,,.. .__,_ ~ M In Salloo. South Vteham••• ,.,,_.,,,__""'not. be bindlal .• ,..pls~Col!f eaal04Santa . . . 4 ••• ----· ·~ •• -' - * ·* . ' . -. ::~ .... ~ .... -1 . . ... . .. ... -... .... ··-~ ............. _ . --. --~-.., I·-,... .... _ .. Newport ~<>u~tl-19 Seek Fed 'Aid to· Close Border From P.., l BACK BAY ... of county l1da1anda wUI ha ' ld"'fOd from tu • roU. pondlnr a ebur\ !lllfnr on legality of the overall agreement. ' lilucted lo draft 1 reaoluUon lllf iclf.o 11 lhe -ceoncll oeloioa, NOY.•· Ropn' moUon for Ula -'<111111 -not llljlltacl. i9 ,!>On'1dmtton o1 a "B•Ja Bmter" ,apljiil ~ 11 allo calJo ea lo< laden! -.. In .,..tar depth on metboda ol poJlcln( lhe bor<ler and on Ill other matlm ralaltnl to lhe Darcottca traffic." The N""'°" cocmcll acted In nopome to a requoll from lhe city ol Corolla fn .Rfvenlde County. Corona Mato< TOllJ BollU'O, In I letter to Newport, oought lhe clty'1 WQ>port of 1 request for congreulonal baarinp on lhe lncrwed flow ol drugs from Mexico to hilh llchool caaipuats. · lnform1do1t' Mlnlller Too '1'1111 'Ible .., 111-• · Ana' -drtf!nc·to 111 offfce, llOBoWeen told r.ewww of the -"1 U.S. SoulberlandnporledthoCliffml.Thlen ::':i'eaththe;the~ -ld._.enllnl>umodl•...,• JET CLAIMS ••• -Removal ol the 4IO acra from lhe tu rolll mum lrvtoe won't hive to pay the $JJl,OOll In -1 IU~ oo thil properly which, l'lllCll lllftctalt point Clll!, cannot bo developeil becaCllO ' of llepnamtatlv• to 1 recant Calllornla Lea1118 Of OlUea, conven~on IDdoraed the Corona proposal, Mayor Doreen ,ldanball noted. She emphaalzed durlna dlscualoa 'l\Mlday, bowiYer, tblt t h e 1-bellavtd "1111 ci-Uoo .... -lban jull cloliq the bol'IJtr," • "My feeUnc II lbal ,.. ahould ut fir the llearinp, bul we lhould Wilt unW they .art held before we endone cloelng the border," lbe Aid. Defenae 5em11ry. Qark M. Clillord : exchange .... raisi~ In Saigon . ~· ICC VO.... AllO, Luo. and Conni• Stamu, 1100 "They can &0' ahead 1114 'talk IHlt lbolt . al a· erillCal ..pill Iii Ullllod ~~~ko!damllles of c.odJ' King> Gleu'waOd Pia~, • N._.,p.n . Be 1 ob conc!Ullool cerillnly trill be It.., vllidl-Staleo and Sooth Vleloam. · ' ll -• _1 ,.._,,_ SI. ~-~-M (fl0,000); Jahn J. IJiCI kalhertne R. t; at all." One U.S. offldaJ wbG lllbd. tD remain • "' •II' ...,._,,~ ' ~ aa. Swtgltt, b W. BU Ave., Balboa lnPll'il,Vletr-··-.._,;_.,,,_ -•med,llOidCualnlemdln.-· and Pattr Frahm, II, of 1llO W. S~ ($15100QJ; Rlchw N. ·llid Joan -. ·..--·--• Ame PlaCe, llanta Ana, burleci' the ctrll · w ~ notTha~-~~.....,,..u'vea"lltoSal&oaPar'· Ina irrilltlcm wllb Saipi's ref11111 to later In tho week. •,....Uer, 2!ts Tllltin Mo., Newporl ~ ~ .., join the Parla WU, In tho tone cl Beach (ll0,000); Rog" S. and Viola the Front (Viet ng), North Vietnam hill wordl!I and in his reference to "Thieu.. Duncan Wedaewood. 19, of 1289 S. Watson, 2210 Private Ro• d, Newport and the United State. mus! meet In)-• incl~ot t_o "~~n! .T\1\'I'·" · .. . . .. ~~~t::a:.8t.:li•, ~i~ckly . ~,~·~ M~atthe~!',;.andNM~ mediately to find ,. ,pollUeal, -Oii l'a'bey,Jllll oioj, t k\IQW !\ow 'to de'1 ·· •"-"" ""'".:..:n .. -. , •'-· . ~ c -•·~• ••.-• to lhe VIOID-·prolllem.:' • .W!lf Aaliol." tho 'Ali>lrkn aid of · ..,....,~ ·~ .... :u-~, ..,.... ...... 19 lhe Beach1~ooo~'iild ' .J.'Clllil Muine In Wll!IJfnllOn, -Clfllord ..,_u.t-' Wdhfngtcm. "He (Cflftonl) Is csmn, ~ BOacb Funinil Home. , Williama; 1915 Tere.slta Lane, Newport Tueaday lhat'H.South Vietnam con!lnue<l our ally a liar and a welsher." . · Toala 1lfft parfa:med lo dllermlno ~ach (f!0,009). · . lta ~-the United States ahould moel An angry and eacited South Viet· Ibo posalhlo --ot alcollol ar "-·-·" the-&"°~: Ud North V-' naucilie lifonnalioll mlnilUr Ton Tbit In W~'a qslom, pr!« to-~ * f(' '. 'tf • here but"-qn!y mmtary' -.io1 J 'IJ!el> fold !I ..,... ~ta:• earu..-fatal. ........, when bil cat llldOmpect ' · tion.He .. ~polltlcal~tf'·~ ~--Clilf°'11''~~~·eont~t'a ~ ~~~biiic~~er..,,,.._ . ~,·; •. , have ~·'11 Salg~j:Jl!eMIJ\CO ~~~ ... t~ect. , ,, .. ,. ,w~',1WI-.-~ .an .. ''"' the talks., ... . ,l4.-~ _. ,,~ . ·· ·~~ 1'tilelf'lla6"'8'V~ .to ~ Uiaull' ~·~--,GI t-: ~ 1n ..... 'llllen · . vPt , " ~-~~,f!'r· ~ lhe 11o1e1 4o1,c.~ :a; . .., • ><:r.:,,r · ~ , . lhat l'l'I ahaul M fiililri :'pilill'''litJ1$1'.::1!11ml _'d . . . \ •. lOl..s .... -r ... llii npanded lalb. higbWay de-•• ";\!"'" 'llicL -. , · • r ·; CHttord bid IUd Slip reneged at &bi ~ pouce · • · "" · -' ....; Funeral Sel'Vlces last -.. _ .. to join lhe A CalJI01111a Hlgbw01 Patrol FICOll wllb $17-b! poltnllal ', lain wl1h Wuhlnglm, Huo1 and the cipolielman aaicl Tlluday lbal his lalmlita ,•~ .Orqe. County Airport .. Viet Cong. · JurladlcUon ls aatllfied lbat Wedgewood . Jef nola~ ~ J!oaril ol Supet:\'isors Tuea-For Mr Mellott "I Wllll to empi,utze ap1n lhat the lollooallolotbilcarbef,...theaccldent. Bay ·•utDOfuea a.fl,OOO llliMl1 ot "noJse ' • Bepubli< of Vlelnom .. .,. madl llldl ln 1 men canfu1b> plrued llllemenl, levels aurtooDlung lhe 'llipxt;· preaent · • a primme," TbieD llkL &be Orutce Caua'1 OcS'cner'1 aft1ce uJd and future." Set -for Fnday 1n11eu:"'.,.:""ot~1~~ ::::'cir~~ !:',.:Pl\: ,,;~:;.l!.ormaw!:'J~~~ · · ..,,1>am<llr El1awmlb -'to all II 1 lraflk:..ccldtal., . , lion over Ille nolee and 'tUlllllnl lllel<d Funeral oervlces are lchecluled for the cooference table wllb the Vlei ~· A' IPO-aald nolhlnc· b!dlcaled property devaluation. . · ll Lm. Friday at Ben l!loadway Chapel He aaid lbat u South Vlebwn bid Wedpwocxl'• .death ,... <Biiied by The Van Nuys firm ol llol\, Beranch in Costa Mesa for Wlllard B. Mellott, made the Prior agreem~ on the bomb azurtblag but·.the irnplct of the crash. and Newman were engaged 1o do the a pioneer Costa Mesa resident who died halt ~ Clifrord .said, "Preside,nt J~ Miss King arid Mis! P'rahm, bOtb <i study ''at a cost not to exceed $7,000." 1\lesday momlng after suffering an ap-certainly would not have waited until whom were burned beyond recogilltion A report will be forthcomln& In 10 parent heart attack al his home. Nov. 1 to announce the bomb bait but in the flaming crub. ployes weeks. · 'Ibe llS-year-old former general con-woold have done 80 earlier to ~i,:.ubert ·of. p--•• de--t ~Mon tractcr and owner of hls own constcuctkm Humpbrey'1 inafdential cam •• lslanli"...... . ""'--· • company, moved to Costa Mesa from n--..ln 1912 to drill w.U... MIN Kina WU I 198'7 l'adClll" and H~~had been mpoMible for lhe ac-f'1ooM P9f1e l homecomlna prlnceM al A111aii1bra High Quilitl<!I ot .many paved roads and walor Sdlool, P'-lx, Aris., and pllllJled to 11nea rir Ibo city. 1.ater he oerved " COURTS .. 1er alrline 11ewan1us lrcdnlnc nex1 I member .of boUI lbe Wiler and ICbool • • • Mll'tb. --,,,. Jin. 1llchanl Dunlap will offldalo •t luoeral -lnlerment will follow II Fairhaven Memorial Park. MelklU, 250 Flower SL, la lllD'Vl.ved by his IOI! Walter cl Newport Beach, 1 daugbter, ~-~ Csrtwr!gtct of Cotta ll!esa,-. p-anddaugt!lera, Diana May and Dellorah .Melloll of NeWport Beach llnd'Mullyn Taylllr Of Berl<eley, and one -· Femi Mellott of Ohio. U~lll I' ,QJ ........ COlllT .V..1'"'MG CON///tHT t'bhtf N. W•td • • ,,......_ ... NiUillbr \ J.td:: .. c.r1., .,,,,...... ............... -=i-· -A.·u;.,..,., ls the "best !inn ~o do the job 9n lhort notice." "U we lgnou lb1s optloo1" be said, "we could be giving up oomethlii, critical." SbeUon added lbat ·11e'tam1 wmlied "about .implieaUom that a lack ol. • jecilvity mfBht prevaJL" He ulcl there are !ew coo.sultlna ftrma tbtt J\ayen't at one tJme or another been employed by the Irvine Con>-. Jlogm, bewever, chmi to hia Vien. His "no'' vote marted the flnl time the council hu not been un.uiUnous .._ • civic -decillon. . . , SKULL.:. Debbie Reynolds Guest at Opening • -Debbie Reynolds will be the featund ruest today 11 the 13th Zody's Qllallty Iltlcoont Department St<n. and the 1lxtb tor Oranj:e County opens Its door• at Harbor ~var<! and Edinger Avenue In Fountain Valley. /.J part Of Ille ar,and ~ fellivlliea hundredt · ol prlJe4 Will be given away to ~ at ·Ill, Zody'a atorol. In addltlo;,, l'and ,Q!>Olling apeclala are on ale a~ all. lll<lra from 10 a.m. to JO P.m. ·, ·1 . Frem P .. e . 1 lUDI~CAL~-•. '800'tnlll!on' 110siam." . · · · . 'Ille •11111 D!"Jorll1 of Ibo 11,2$1 pbyals clana Involved bi MadlCal can for the Indigent are' """111111( to Ion; bwn for C(Wrlpll'ltively Uttle riward, 11 Todd llld. "Hundredl ·Of ~ ••• are doing th~ work witllolll .remuneratfon, wtlboul cost to the tut>aiera and wl1119ut cool to the llate In an effort to corrtCI jnequ!Uea and Improper bUlinp ., u "to mate tills program Work.'• · k ~ --' lhe~~~~ ... lhe que.Uon 'l'uelda1, Count)!.l!arbor 1>lltrtct Malliger Keanelh Sa"'J>Oi'll aaid ti!< land trade would reault In a dollar aclvllllap to.the county o111,ou:100 ...r the county would eventually have three. repnal parts In the UPI* Bay area lDcludln& .the preoent Nnport Ila-. : The 111pervi110r1·11ad fJnt reccdved the dredging a..-t on Oct.-f bo1 1NM1 taken no action ''pending study.'" On Ocl 2", 1"1ne's Muon wrote the~ ·Jiving • ftQUlred lo.lay -., lermlnatlal of tbe -land "'*PJl"-1 ' . Vice Ma,.. Llndlley Pll'ICllll doubted banninc mh!cn from Mulco would make much dJfferenee. 11It woWd jUlt mate peddl~ ol 11-JOIN)lcll," be aaid. ''Prol!Jlllllon didn't atop rum from COID· Inc In lrom Canada." ,Worker Critical '.After C.ave·in This clearly 1pcn'l'Od the auperv1-s \ to •cU•n and Tueac101·· •pproval .of At. Ha'rbor V1'ew tbe~.~-i~11lled.: . • ~th~&'i~lhlftq~;, ~ C.~-Old ~ .k,rker 0was to 'pay tu:es on the 157 acrea it will caqbt in a Corona del Mar cave-in get from the count;y lf.&be court approve& this mornins in a Harbor View Hills the trade. .I tract. u the -'Ill 'II nultiffed by lhe A I v In Drafton, ol Norco, w • ' -· courti the Imne Co" Iii the cfredilni to Hoa1 "Memorial Hoopllal whera he pact, -ID pay -!ue1 1111 Ibo waa nporled "not respondini lo '50 acrts. treabnent" at noon today. Baker's motion lcdled for Jack o1 1 Hoopllal aldea aaid Ibo -of Draf. -· . ton'• b\lurlu had not yat been detarmfn. . Boca-the clrodlfnl ~1111 -ed. . not alined. the ""'11~ bu pOid au Drafton, • workman foe Plnmbtnl can-....u -llii;poo '-to c1aw·1n ~ trecton· Inc. of Santa Ana, bid been plans for the dredging.·. • • d1alnl a aewer Une for the LuU Homes In any even~· "edglna cannot begin tract, jull IOlllh of Marguerita Avenue until Ille CO\D'I approvl!a the "'"P· at about I: IO thil morning when tbe A pac:iOd beartn( chamber 'heard cave-In occured. abnott Ufte houri or debate on the He had 1pparentJy been haMnna the issue. heavy aewer pipe when the bub of Backing lhe proposal ....,.. Lawrence the ditch pve Way Ilia fellow -1cmen Peterson, ~ prtaldenl of the Orange aid. County Chamber of Comm"""; Jooopb When firemen arrived, Drafton wu O'Sullivan, vict mayor Of Lquna,Beacli; burled up to his waill In the al&hl Wllllam I. llmm, Costa Meaa planning loot clltcb. cUreclor;' H. I. ilenunin, Dana Point Mm bad --idnl 11 lrealnl the a-.tc A8oclalloo; John B. Lawlon, man while worlmwt Kenneth Gllilland Pbllco-Fofd Coql. general m.,,....; and ran ball a mile to 1be contnctor'a bead- Dor<en Maraball, mayor of Newport qllll'lerl to lalepbooe llmnen. Beach. · ':He wu ltnocked Hlllelau," GUliland Ojber crupportera Incl~ . J il c k aald. Firemen lldminlllered 011111911 to Barnett, Newport Harbor Chamber of the 11nconacio111 Drafton while others Commerce; Francis Horvath and Jamea worked at removfnl him. Decker ot !he Oranae County Cout Drafton wu taken to Roar In 1 lllrnl- Auoclat..i; and Knowlton Fernald. La-COMcloua concUUon by an ambulance, IUJlA Niguel Corp. vice preoldent. flremen laid. Fashion Pins .in Gold , Plated Sterling·,.. · . ' --• # .......... : -,,.,, ..... ....,. llberifr1 ltatioo.. 1 •• ' Lt. Laster, 1 lonnfr.~Jl,oia ~ olflcer, aaid, any ~. lill«millon """1d have to come•frclil lhe Rf....WO County Shorifl'1 lktnlclde BcirUu !Cl wu either lalien lo the remote opal and murdered -•Uon...tyte1, or elae shot someW!iera, eJoe and Ull body dwuped w~ -lt couldn't be found for kl11t Ue. th• l•••I-f•,.• •f • pl11 "y Lei ltr11•ttl. Of 14K ttld ,1atff 1~rtl11f with 41•111•fl.l·poi11t flnl1h tn4 twe r11I rublt1. $25.00 • G'.,.lr "t•tnlfiq,1., ,. J. . ~ ~ : ....... _. ......... ..,_ ....,_,.o, .. , .......... ,.___ ,, ...................... .......,,. 1Clift•I!!!!!•-.. -f,Jllllll'"4111f ... • • • Blwl'111cle. ~ . AJtbou&b 'Ibo -"' -bu ... ..... ....... 1a1, Ml1mlled. tlwlnclt.....i ~ti> be the bOmldde Yi<llm loft lilt bomo for the Soutl>land ill -17 Ajlrll, eap1, Brooa aa1c1. "U thil la Ibo rilht -be WU down i.o •boat tbea." be added. . -l'llll -... -Aid 'nll!adlt lbat llii ltumed hmten i«UfUid an tlltcible ... ~ •t tho death -dcded -:17, .. this yur, wldcb Copl. --Tbe Zlmmaai bo-. .. brqbl bed: • Wltdl ........ With Ibo lnlltala "K.D.D.1 11 and an m.::rtpt;k1D tut 11k1 "llG111 and Did, 11111,. porllopo ......... lbl~ Tbe tlmepiec:o -~ al uadlJI 1J DOOD or mldnlaht -WU in uctllG abape, lnvelli&aton laid, but the bodJ INMI -vtrtuallJ eat<o b7 wild. -~ Jnacrealllr& . • """""" _,,, to indlcalo lhe victim • • • month&. . .. ' ' .... .... !OO!ld.•l lhe ...... ""11-> rnllns-oat • -... i:.· tho --.. --~­·~~llloaluCoo;'*'ll~···· llwou&b lili lllaill •• Tbe rtlllalol are awaiting ewnlnaUon by Ibo !Uverside County . 0...-'• patbolopll ,,. ,...,... adclllkiillf - ID Iha rrrlai1 --, 'Ille .......... ·-· qpt Ibo yjo. Um'• -6 .. l!lllil -rellD'lllnl -"""' Ibo hiallor trip, tamlnc ft In II Iba mat -ol Ibo Coeta M~i=..~='?'°"'Ald Dute Offlc«-a.ud: llolranl. PaAll ~ uld' be -jull lald oft,_., u ................ lo< lbe Newport-Mesa , Unlllod Scbocil Dlllr1cl, C!inc< their l'ellllar einployea bad Ill linlBbed up the vacalloll acbedula. Ho Aid bis older -la OlllJ>lond by • Cotta v... -which mu.. plasUc pfrl11;. - . -'Stop by and let us show you our excellent selection ol Fashion Pins ., . -. "'' -" . ' ,1121 HIWJIOAT AVE,. COSTA MESA IJ Yoen •la Tit• S..... IMatl .. ·-· ~\ ' I I ~ I' ' I I ( ,. •. • ' f ~.-• .. ' • First .win~ of '.J".ew Tro'ft.,.'11 . . . . r . ' ' r'' ,ft' -• . ' , , ).{,ti:.Jii A, Beek ~resent:I' t)teJ>~n>e~ trophy ~edic:aied. by her late h~ . ·~-to e Jiirsti, liigla ~'.W\J!l!er m •elected ocea11 races at Balboa Yachl pufi,~ \l::ol>l!Y ""1.Temain in t!Wltl>phy ea!JU1et ·at BYC .and serve as a , P1il;n9 . 1*,o •lleol< wllo ,.,.,, known, u "Mr. Yilebling:• in NewJ>C>lt lle!leh, ' , •BUMPER ;_TABLE ., 19~00, I$ I ·g·p · .·, J . ,;i f " • ' ' " ,. • NOW ,S1'9.88 /~}tit/. ·,.N~NCi~· ,;. • • ' ' • • • • , .. , I 1'"':%:::".;:;:;:":::'!;::":;:"':::=r.:;:;:::":::::":"~;'.:'.""::~~""'"'.-::-:--:-~-;-:--;-:-r:-:::"'·-.,,,...--:""'.'"::7"":"'~-"'-~·,,.~•IN'~.1 -::.~..,~:?.1~•"":';.::'":~";'":·~·~zo;?:"~·-~·:·~-:-~·;·'?·:·(·~-·~'2'~-:;:-~:;.~·~·~·:·~·:·~·:::=~~-~;:;:-·:;:;~.::~~=-:--::-~:~,:"'."~ .. ~.~.~·=-:::=:ri::::" .... ::":;:;::~~'.i;~,~ --.,. • "'" • .., • '" " " • -.. .,. " • .....-~· I "" • -. , • • -._. • ' • ~ ~-.,.· .,_ -,.,_ ... -..-,. •-<I - -1 __.....,_ ___ \ ..... ' •• ~ ,. ~ ~ • • I • . ' ) I " . I 1 " , .. . ...... ~·.. . ·--. ... "" . --~ ...... ·-~·----· ..... __ .... .. ..... ____ ···~···· ............ -... , .. _ ·-· -~ • Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 1 Airport N:ois~ . -~OlltrQ~ =·-r~~~UJI=~ ~ •te~ ·--:~ct!!~~::"~~. ._ ~4'> .i..elClpjitJlallt a p lllla \II' a .,.,..-pQot -lit -or cu'I -~ cfd'g,,. for'Orall_. County Alrporl That, said the FM, County Afrport if ,be· meet. llOtlllal aalet.f llaDdarda. ' • ~ ..at Iba l!Ulhorlty ol counfi!' penuntlll.._ . Mr. F~~ly~ ~l!Y -w letter te. th, FA,\ ,, ; ' 'Lut net &1p0rmor c. 111. "Cye" Feathe<ly, rellly li less cil a ~nd \ban~ Wba!JI _PYJ .la:, : 1 l•.:...i... n-; • .,.,:. aaid,Jn effect:. p~-be;~~t' andt be11}~ 111 do oo g .about thiJ J><1>t>; .• -'T"!""'~ "";-". ur · , ..J ti · Jem rure 1 a oo i.e. ~ , 't' : • Aa rilbl. ~ .arance Oow!,ty oan t -up an •00""' The ouUook, WJfottu .. teli,' is J>Ot particut.ly 9P,tl. · • ~~yoia cl'e I~ F,AA-. -Air· miitlc. The wheels of the fed«al govenunen\ grind !!%- • • • " -~je1,openUons from OAnge ~ ceedinkly slowly, -if the FAA ·were to liunch a ~ !'!'do" "! I\~ iJ'!m)Y In a letter to the FAA, wil/, ster· noise C011trol program U>day, it would be yeah-if ever "'' 1'11izaaU .Newport Bead! Bay area by 1972· -before It. goals could be realized. II appears that tho ' • • • letter constitutes an -leclgn>ent anow1r 11 .. el,.where ·~ 'lliit 'undtntanda the problems of relidenta • : . • 1-111 -ttte fllgltt pottern • r4 the l!ur!leo}lb1J ailport • trlllllt:. 'nlroe tlmoa pl'e\'iously, su~,. attempted At,.. lo' Ille iome control over noise and. pnllutlon prob-;.;r;; ···1ama ,._led by tiie incr~ number of jet fl!gbto. ·!;~.1 la ..ell cuetbe FA>\ tltwarted tbeeff<>rt. . ~ "'!: ' ,'Jbe. FAA'• irell90Ding is simple. More than $3.5 mtl· >1 , , lion Jn federal tunda ito"'l been put into Ol'ltlge Coun/Jy ~ :r 'Al(port. TD Ute FM, thiJ means the llrP.'!"1 ii. 'lyide "'" · epep to use by Jny type ol aircroft lf!thoul res\ri<tion ro t!. or i--ejudice. · "The county" ezplained an FAA official, "has made !::.. ''Cel'traln contractu'at umrances that the airport win con· '•<· t!nue ID be__.ted for the UWI"'~ ben<olil,ol the pub- • '' lie Wltl>oul diacr!minatlDn am_onJ !YJ>e, kind end claS5 :,.-fll atr«alt." :. -Jl'urlJter the ·control ol fl!ght patierne Md climb prollll!I,-be Said, are not the "'8pomibility ol the county l" ,-. • . '" • •J- but rather that ol tbe FAA. . But the problem -.·t stop there. In fact, the ¥AA bas no ci...,. l't'itma for telling' bow much notSe ,. · tDo mud! nnlse. Even if it bad, tbe federal agency has no means of enfoning noise or air pollution limib. There is much talk that wch limits are on their way, th.it' llley will' be-..,tabllsbed and t!lat Ille federal gov· enunent ultimately will be obligated to enforce them. 1), ' Landscape Will Be Saved. The d.Je is now cast for a $60 million frf!eWiJY system in C-Orooa .del. M..-. Ancj it will be a reasooa.J>ll unob(ru. aive --The ,landlicape will not be -obliterated. . Tiil• !• because J!IUcb-jli Pel[illc _ Coos\ Freeway, •t 11 slices throug11 Cor:ona del Mrr, will be depressed. So . will that portloii a( the C-Orotla del Mar .Freeway front· inf Harbor View Hills. . . . .Oepressin,g tire· freeway •eltJllen!a bed k>ng' been plaru\ed ily the.state, Bill what had nbt been1>1ann0d we're local street overpasses, such as Avooa<I<>, Golden- rod, Marl!uerite and Filth (extended) avenu.S. Tl)e COO.I Fr~ay was to cllop these local artenals in lta!f. After more than four years ol quiet negotlatipn, the matlel' was aetl,led -jp'Newport's favor. The inl.egrity ot. the commllliity11 road system i11 to be pileserved, with the state paying ure bill, It ls a significant 'l"complishment, and sboUJd·serve as a mod.el for upcomma negoliations bet,ween the city ol Coots Mesa and the •!alt on construetioo: ot the New· port Freeway. I~ too, ls to bj! partially depressed. But withOI!!, it I• hoped, splitting the town.asunder . • • - c . '" ~Commercial Dear Gloomy Gus: • ' ' j Reader Ila Seen Gruesonae ,_arif....,..·Tr.-sfor1itation • : • ., ' f ' ' jlJ ro, Take ' . i'o He.art . IF ,FEWER cwrtomers demand these 1-rd and cl\eetab 1kins, Ute hl&h Now that Arlington Drive 111 to be widened, let's hope plans will. in- clude a bicycle path to serve the three 8Cbooh: and two parka On this ' litJs1 ..... -R. M, C. ,.,. ... ,.,. ~ ......,... "'-... --.," ..._ .. ,_ --· SW ,... ..t ...,. t9 .,_y On. Dally ''"'· !"Its will eomo ~. for U.... tt will .., laqer be worthwhile for poachers ; bunt«I 1o d....,.y the remaiitlni i ·,.cail. 0 Sq, pkue . .'~ lbe ad urges, JP 111 to matt ·tt untaahionabte to destroy a nearly extinct species." In Jt yean or io, if we restrain oUr lf'lld and ferodt}r, these animals may nour\sh again to the point where their lldu may be used without en-· dllilgeriq: the species. Meanwhile, there are other beauUful ~Its available from all partl of the world -there b: no ·.reason to uk for leopard slmplY beca~ ~ its ·acarclfy value. THCSE OF US gravely concerned abool the rapidly vanishing .forms of antml) llfe on tbil planet have occasion to bt grateful to this far-sighted furrier. But I think his ad is wrong · in one respect: For every customer it may lole, it will bring a dozen ne1' ones l'ho appreciate his placing reason before rapacity. Many firms have yet to leatn . that bpic decency 11 also the m<>8t effectr.re bul1ne.9S practice. Fuirier1 and 'fur-buyers everywfiere ahoaJd .;take thla ad to heart; it can. .for wider ctrculatlon than one New York newspaper, and it pleases me to be abit to sprelJf UUS conservation message before milliom who otherwise might have mlssed!t. ..:. The Innocent Casualty Propooit!on 3 ... failed , The lmockO(lt waa a vote: of oe cOOndenoe .. by £he ~ of Callfomla in the ot...ardahip it lbelr ed\Ul)Gn dollars, Regretfully, a -year, at least, In a carefully delilPllld ·plan of JnaUtutional esP,ensklll liu bept loll. And it 11 unlikely Illa! tt can lie ~· The innO&lnt Caiu.Ity b: the average University -· the .. rious """'' C.iHornian whole main and laudable ...,._111o1eam. 111!1 AND ilJJ legitimate upirat!ons have fallen victim to. a oomblnatJon « weakoeu, arropnce and violence, riollf'atltllown '~. 1 t'la llkelilmf ~ tbil mtlancholy divtlOpment ,,.. .. plain for an to ... Pr"**'· bltJti:nd ~ wall ~ tenure .... ' tmder tbit lube of ..... . "' .. I ~eedorn. e'lceeded the tolerance ol, an electorate who would like not,hlng better tha'n to turn teaching over to respoosib~ teachers. A minqrity ol mlsguJded students, often encouraged and led by wrong-headed professors, flotlted the law and the canon1 of decent behavior without regard for Ult righb or the sensibililiet of the majority ol their peers. AND A BOARD of Re&<llll, into the hands of which the enUre eduCalional system had been entrusted, failed, to uhibit even lhe minimunf ol courage. lt it the regents' dilatory conduct, more than any other factor, tbat bnpt]led the people of California to lhe recrettable act.ion in knolling the educaUonal purse-ltrinss. Furthermore, we may see even more of the same reaction unless there la 1Ubstantia.1 chanee for the betftr. · · It may be th.al the minorities of of- fending prof....,., and wll!fJJI stUdeots will come, on their own, ~to perceive the virtuOI of lowfu!, d....U, palriotlc conduct. A1 fJI now, thlt a"ppear1 unlikely. OUR HOPE, therefore, mutt reaide in tbe J"elff'tl -in their musterina .the courqe fo uerciR the put authori· ty "tuch they PoUQ1.. The defeat ol Prop:llitJon J, which we keenly regret, m• leave no doubt u tn the tenuwr ol the people. They art aayirc-, "Slaod OP1 ffeCerita! Face your reRpOnaibtliUfll. 'l'bt l\llUre of oor child,.. lo in }'OUT .huh," ~\ Briight Kids .BecOme; Fi~~~~: A_.imals ' . . I l(EALIZE THAT a single adult could not "tum" 50 kids off drug1, but one kid coukf "turn" SO on, and 1 am talking or trus.'from 10 years old and up. , After the hue 'and . cry of election 11 over, would you Jfevott your W"hole .«l.itorial page to articles written by psychiatrists, American Medical Associa- Uon, as well as the police department and let them tell the Public where the road of marijuana will eventually lead them. I would assume that it wouJd lead to jails, death and mental In- stitutions. NAAU; WITHHELD Engage the 'E'"""°'11' To the Editor.; Once upon a time, theft wu a town named Newport Beach -a mall, realful Utile place bU!ll on 8llldy ·boad\e1 and backed hr genUy 'llOJibtg bills and bluff1. Roedl came throuab tbe ~; boata: were able to gfin acceaa thro(lgh a picturesque natural hart>or. The little town gained recognJUon and fame for its natural beauty. Many peQple came to enjoy the recreational facilities but thought the .... a ~hatlUni '!lilt they decided to stiy l!lld make their homt • In the little community ,-htr'e they could enjoy 1 vacatioli atmOlphere every day o( the year, And,. IO the little town beaan to.pw·and Pn>-Per. · • • IN THESE YEAM, a oew machine called the airplane ,.a invented and grew( more and mort popular for its many oommerclal ,net recre1tloni.I ~· It wa11 a natural })henomenoft that tM little town, now ·~·•nd.proepetln&, should welcome and .encouft.1!. ,one further method of -'W ill tiO<\IUI ond tbuo w11 l>ont the O<anp Coilnty ~--Bt1 G~e ---. CONl"IDEN'l'iAL TO ll1JJWlll TREATMENT J:QR P 0L1 CB soClE'l'Y: Well, lbal -.lllLO a • very compua!onale~jiju''" aot &o1nc. 11ut -• 1 -pl< uy "police · ." lbo1 doil\ mean ... olt, ,f..,.t !~ C..., need ail the -tllor "'" .... 1*d~ .. '" \ THE COMMUN1'11ES affected must unite and declare "war" against the implementation ol this plan. TM harvest of the seeds of apathy, dlsinterm, lack of awareness and silence Is -apparent now in the neighboring city of Newport Beach. Aoo~, we 't I-pta n ned, forceful and oontinuin& campaign waged NOW can avert the ~loss of the "war" and surrender of our peace and quiet, property v.alues and future development of these communiti~. • The "generals" of our army must have the dedication , interest and knowledge coupled with strength and · conviction of purpose to enpge the •·enemy" and relatn the honorable.peace tn· the8e ccmmunl't.Jes. ROBERT DAHL Irvine To the .Editor: In the'paltleOeril'yW. an.r .. peclally. · in recent -'bol!t tl!t DAILY Pll;()T and the Lm AngelelJ Times bav~ carried a larei number of ut1cles .~ with facts dili!!gura concernln1 the propooed ·-Upper Bay Land Exchange between Orange County and the Irvine Company. Aceilrdin& to these articles the lands Involved were appraised by Bernard G. Evans, M. A. I., a highly qualified in· dependent exPert hired by the Board of Supervisors. He appraised the 450 acres °""'ltvine Company land as having a faif market val1:1e of $11.~ ~on and the 117 acree of county land .at $11 .~ mSl- lion resultbfg in an • milliOn ailv1ntage to the coQnty. These l!gur,. were lrid<!y quottld In support of the land ei~r\11 and their acooracy was neyer Piibllcl:Y questioned by the ~Newport , Beach City Council; ~the Board of SU'pervlaon', the state Land Commilsion <r the ln':lne Company. AN AimCU: IN the October 25, IN 'limes llat.I lbat . these 450 ...... of Irvine ~ land with a fair market value 'of $J,t.6. m1llio'1 are auesaed for 1918-1. lb~ ,, 11.5 ·milU... 'nlis ii 7.7 percent of thefr!.falr marl~ value. Tpes Me '130,000, · · mducl4 these Ugur'es proportionally to 'the ..... nOili!aUy hlJldlecl 6y. "'"" ·C'r11...U.,s homOO"ll)<tl ,m01l11 !bat ll YOU{ home · 1 had 1 falr mafket 'fttue of $19,500 It to' the'f.ctttor : would be aUeised •f •1,soo and taxes niant;'<ypu for Sydney H a r r i 1 ' 1 would be $13'. ·~· an ~t and "Modem ~y Rip Vall ...Jt'inkle u (Nov. COO¥Qwould ~~e~~..1 ~~ ..• !'!",'smperlyall 4). J ~ pleased • to aee., thai he has 1na• ..,.,..._ .. ..,. .,....... .... .... the CODCef'll. and curioafty to· give the buslnesae1 tuniP tor joy .since thlt would freeze now-live later Idea aome thought. be ab<Nt .~. of "~l tbey oow l i ~a~~y e;~=t, J:wt':e';• al~!: t~~~ pay. i he ahoukl have. · ' HOWEVER, T;HE Irvine Com~ uy1 Mr, Harris wrltet, after cqmplaining thb reprealntai_;a ~~· about ·1os1nc 111 on~·s trttnds, "n Ui "'tocreue !.Ill ..tlfelf .• ·Ai71J'd..°"valu:Ulod. · normal alld natural to wt1nt io utend It undoutMdJy doa but wf'llt~lt ~ ·'ooe'.s life u long a1 it hai. meaning la not tblt ~ lrvlnf: CotnPanf,J•J'lll• in terms of one's family aJlcl frw..t,J ar• ,......., loo blp-1'.il·llia( ~ ind social environment. But e1cept fcr put a~LI h.ave1beeh uhbelle'vab\y ita90RI o( 1Cienlific curioslty,-who would 1 low. , ·want to be around a century from now , It is my uhderstand:ina: that tJre a fiUiiah O&ure from the past, u California l•w now-requfrei all propm ry ·anacbl'oniltk 11 a musket in a nuclear not ~ffcally'~:to be ......._ n .. io* plilnt!" • •• a•Wtllorm ~.lf.lriM'it~vlt!Oi . mBr Oii 'Wo. ~. Hatria overlookt =O~~ ;~~ .:0"1.~ iltt fact tbal ........ na!<tnmg of ll<iO>"•'d, wlllclt -Ill • Jllli'- (prol>llajy lipll!cantlr ltlll Utan ,a --!it Ille -,,..,.,.. • " \ •• IJll')I fro6\ -) JNm the cold oi<ej> ""' ' ' ' ' ' I would tfqt' \be ~ frltnds and IT liUM8 ~ lllB thal U tbt Alon ... ... ~ ....... 11a ~ .. ts.. j1 1o -.. tlte ~ " f:'.;~ .:b .. ,.,~~~~ ~·:-....-: tr~~.: ~ · °""'1• an ""'fl! rocularly, aa hu ,r.atla !Nit toweritW ._ ~ liu been bein lltt ... to\la-,, lie ' certaln .....-.-11,io lit· tlli lll'vlDa .IJ!m. llOI on)j> 1o fJnd Mlr lrlonda ·"""' bl.I . --• -" • own \fj,e, bul also to met! riit of n llr 111 lnteNltlioii _. lo ._ ll1t ..., be ..,_ bel<n. -· !hot ~ •9, t.Jtii "'"""' Alnii\il· ln the oecood plaoe, anaoltn>nimt ii ,,_ 1111 -ltt -yeon .,. .~ I HA VE TWO valentines that are over 12.S Years old and 'tour that are over 95 yean old and a few dating back lo lll80, bul on my limited f~ t am having a hard time &etting. a Miter represented oollectio·n of real old valen-tine<. . I > 'fi'AS in hopea that perhaps a rtw of your readers may have a few real ol~ valentillell they do not want, becau~ I wou\d bt happy to have any they may care to tend me', and be glad ' 1o get tli.m. · · Eventually, l hope to try writing a boot , about "Y project!, in an effort to earn .._it from it to gtt off uu. sin.all VA peMion and ha:Vesomemedical care, ~ the. VA is unable to afford me, ao my proJj!lds have. .a dual purpose: Thank · you fGr J09f time and kind oonaider'!k'n in t:ea6tf! my letter. -1 hope I may be Mminf,\from a few or your ,,aders. .• • ·' - LFJON TOOMPSON m. )'ederal Eut S..tlle, Wash. tiltm I \ I I • \ • • I I j I t ( I 1 • l I ' ' I • I I j ' ' I ( I I I ( ' ' ' 'C I I ' I I • I ' • ,. • J 1 l a 1 d I - -. , BY .- $100,000 Needelf .· Chest .B ·its 25 :·Pe.rcent ·' • I' WILLIAM REED ; Ma):.or Raps Bay Land . . sw~ Criti~s The Communlty QieJt Ill pu{ !he 25 pereent matk In It<' c!rl•e. to '~ fUI0,000 !rwi\ ~~ ....... .. fl1lmlee it....-. .. "" School per10Md ud public _loy .. divlsiOM trail. , lloard Prtlideol.B)ll Carllqa aDd C.. ~'. ~ 1'1"d ltlllmilloh\ po_lnl out that...... ... --w tdl111e....,,.,am1-.• r ~ -.111119 .............. ol aellvll;y, In the Wi..a I · Over ln See.I Beacll Jfllgh Wher- 'ritt has Ute -Of wriUng a club bulletin whleh la not only lnformall.ye, but v.,-, entertaining. He ls the~edltor al '·'The Burgee,'' tl\• log of ~Sell' Beach 'Yach! Ch1h. -' . · Leading !he divlsloas 11 Robert M.,... rlmu and the oorpontlool divllim. Mer• \ IJJW 11'.'COWNS rimu. .... far llU ·..,,......, -,411 al. ~ ot Ill Deltr Pn.t .... ~.,.... ...., of.tho $3,000 llOll. or .._ r lftwpon ~ Ma)'Or 'D 0 r • • n • · with Ill percephf ~ pl attained. Marlboll today 1oo1t a Jtd1-llk• 11ap / M ·n ? B tt lllgltt behind 1n·tbe ~ c.numn' at cr1ttc. o1. tile ~-0oun1y.1rv1n. ovi 1J ~ er 1s .!he B\'S.1"r. llivill'"'leo\ ~, Tt~ Com-Upper Bay laod nap, ~Ing N tif ~M il ' Zanager who Ml collec;Ud SI 1 pSceot It 11 tile cO.q "teulble" wayuof opening 0 y a man ol. Jhe $.l,000 pl, ........ . up the area to lllbstan!llll pub c WIO. Mallera who lall 1o lnl)rm the post Robert Knox and !he . prol- No one, lbe Aid, -baa come up ·with office of • change 'Of.~ecldrua are the . di~ has~ ~.Ol ~ '3,000 a better plan le< recre•Uonal develop-cause ol tons of letters, *Ills, , !l!&l!OfB • B"']'.,-•• ,11, ~,...G.!g!li , ~. ment of the bay -eircepWor ~ an1hnagulne• P1llni up Jn. lili>tlciils Plvwon IJ neif-wllh v~ ~ "' ~ buge -ndilurO. of ~bile ;:.: r:m:;1~ ow'~ the $.l,000 goal In the bW;, or $15f. I~ -"The post o11i<e g~ un luaidlo I do 'not ipow the members of In. a statement to the Board o1. the rain, sleet and ._ -· provided OiJ p ·. l M ~'Lod the club, bnt I do have a small sail· SUpervtsors, she vlgl"owly delended the mailers tell thO postal ilervlce where ' 8ID · eu,i. . floundertq transsctlon, citing .~ their letten 1hould go;"• Pootmuter · ' · boat ao I can·oppi;ec1ate lines lille 't publlc'bend!llU~Jacarriedout' DIFablo .Ald. • · ~ · ·s·J · d ... £ "·T 11 · · . "all ~· come 'J> be who W~ll, -"The ma. under J>Oiillc jurisdlcUoo l!'odaj'1 p)ea from POitmaller DlFablo . ate t.•Of' f:',8 .. P._,e,., :V'. ', ' ', but not in ·a,. sailboat race." would ·be Incnued from about 400 fu is part of a campaign developed for ~ ./ · Appreciated. toQ, ls the annOUl).Ce-750 acres, or more than 8& percent." Postal Service!: Day, Th~Q', tQ orient I.agunl' Beach artist Vfncent ·Firrell .. -'"lbe area available for public part patrons to the prolilims~-of ttle d.epart.. will dembnstrate the -tec!mkitlei":o('~oil =-mOl)t Iha\. Ute · Commodoce's Ban and beach use would be increased from ment. painting at. the next meeting :lf'·Ute ' will be informal, which means that 70'"to 281 acru, or by 273 percent." "By filling out "Change of' Address" Fwntain Valtey1.Arta Mioclatklt: 7:3& 11you can· ~ your own clot.bes." -"PuQllc acctsp to the 1Wf~t carda prior to mo ... ing and then selldlng ... -p._m.. Mollday; m--...tbe . Fountain Valley - Formal affairs usually are expen-would. be increased by 193 percent.' these to mailers and local post•91f!Cftl, ~ii. Schbol eafeterlL . ' 1: • , ...-r--.. • Noting that her views represented the . you can help thc'postal au~ im-·1 : The ·~.:1s ·.~ .. '-~:the ;~ • •ive, espedally when the .-S· Ml-·tmanlmous, opiniop or· the City Councllt prov~ ler,Viee · ~ ,~ ,$houaandl .of "' 7bere1 iicno..admi&lioo~~t. · , ' ,-' nouncea1 In dospair Utat 'sbe "llas · w luldthe·lrvlneQxnpany'a.annouil!:ed unn_, .111\0) IMJ\l1'l.ol wort--and, . Valle1··~·moy brl111· ..... ,0f,ll!elt nothing to wear." intention to withdraw from the pact as a result, milliOM of tu-payer dollars own· palnttnO to rbe judged. ·A"'8C$ * Editor Wherritt, who obv,ious!y u • veteran Of the ha!sles idvolvOd with fOrmals aod such, suggests that · when the ''no clothes" comment is made Utat you "take a look in her doUtes closet. You'll find it Is packed so ttgbt Uta! Utere an moth& in Utere llhat still haven't learned to fly.'' * "December's program," pro- claims Wberritt, "will be sensation- , al .. n's Ute epic story Of a ne11f0Uc salnion who only wants to float · -down stream." And as ia recent boat purchaser, I ~ppreciate -the-comment on a member recently attached to a sailboat: ,;A Santana 22 iis now the pr<:JUd owner__o;f_Ken Crockett, who "has promised to keep her in sick- ness and health, for richer or poor- er, Jorsaking all savings until bank- ruptcy do WI part." 'Faith' Talk at UCI To Feature Aldrich Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. and a panel of atudentl ,will discuss "The Price of Faith on a Secular Campus" Th\11'8day. ever$& at UC Irvlne. The panel ciillCU!!lon l]lOllSO!Od by University Interfaith Foundation will be at 7 p.m. in the Mesa Court Commons. Tick'ets fur $3 will include a buffet ..dinner. Reservatiom 1re available at 833-0991. \ ~ . and to develop partially submerged annually. ·These cards are available at Ol ·$6' and 1#.60 , will' be.,..made .for:t,firlt. ~ for re.sldeotlal p u r p o 1e1 the local post office." said DiFabio. and wcood _place.· • "'diltresaed'' Newport. • {~n tbll lntentioo 11 'carr)ed ou~" she lati!, ~·it WO\lld serlouslj impair 'the .... jecllva di developing .the UpPer Bay In a m~ that adequa~ provides for P'd>lic use." · ·The• ei.change, as proposed, ls the "only financially feasible way of pro- Yidlng subttantial public benefit u well as private be.neftt.Y · She contt:nded · the water · aiea wiH ' · continue to be of ~ttle use to the p$lic until acceSs II provided from suhounding upland aieas, a princlpal aim of the lrade. The onfy alternative * to the Cotinty· Irvine plan of development would be a ''masal.ve e:ipendit.ure" of public funds to acquire private land surroundlnS the bay, she said. "None ol the crllica or the prop<l8<d land exchange baa suggested ~ny realistic method of securing such funds,'' !ht said. The mayor w:ged aupervlsors to "persevere" in their efforts to work ou( a mutually )cceptable llOluUoo to the curreJ!l dlspute with .the Irvine Com- pany. "It would be regrettable," she ~ eluded, "to a~on the dream wben it. is th1B cloie to reallzaUon." Sanitation .. Districts . . . .; To: Discuss Finances . ' Tile board ol directon ol the County Sanitation Diatrlct1 1, 2o 3, ,$, I, 1 and 11 will'meet jotntly tooight at 7:30 o'clock ·at 108ff Elli! Ave., Fountain. Valley. Included on the agenda are llnanclal reports, d1acusslon of adminlstration of. flee building alteratiOl'll and dilcuuion on negotJaUons With the ~t Beach Sanltazy Dlatrlct. ' ... : J . -. j • -... ... ..... ~ ,.,. • .._. -- > ... ' • •• • ···~ ... ,.. • -, ~ If yqu can wait til~ after 7 P·ll1.,you can ~II anywhere iii the country for a doffar: ~ t r '• ( " ' ; f < I • I 1 I ••• ~ "'1 . ' ,Qoe o( tfie ttiO{ll~thJat COf!linually stick in when, the.sun is down!" · ' , ·:· BecaWIOil. tliey can. controJ~~J:ves,1111 thaSd\!I ol1ong dilllan~ cal~ is that t\ltY,.-"t<Jell\entari;:.isour,reJ>.li;:,. ~· '· • a!IM-7p.m.or~tiq>eol.lllt 'dii:i'on~.·-.; ,.. · 'tliinkweii&~tllem wl\ere ... ~want them. At nightliine, everytliing 1a . ..-...quiit u a:. o'rSuilday, llieyean Car( ailxtioc!f,lln)'lo~IA -. Afttr l)), don't We charge 'hem more for mouse. And our equipment-=-juS~'8it'!s aro1rr~d, thecoUntryloritl:ollalorleln.• • ,.. / ·' • , ~ trM;YPMT ... .,..... Hlilh as El.ep ... nt's Efle . And tllal'• pretty tall, 11 lndlcaUlll.by tbia lit~ ..... oi friflldly pocllyderm and peenuWilpenllng vlliton It San Dtego'ZOo. 'thts elepilmt baill !nm India and, by c:omparllon to African brother, is dililnguislled by amaller ean. Also, both male and female African elepbanta have tuslrs, wl!lle In Indian variety, only males have tusks. ) eallintiluring the day than in the evening collectingdust. ,. • Attlla~~.we'i<moreatthei!'merey*"' houn! (Maybe it would alleviate a litElf' of\he Sin~ we'd ·ranter be c;;oUectinJ:. 11\ont)',1 we they.WatoUrs. · • · ' • .' .. , atingiftbeyknewtbatourdaytimepricdare decid<\(ltolowerour..,1.._ I ', 11 ' ' , -~ ourregular,as-low·aa-they<al\'1ltrates.) An~ that's when,long;•d1otanc.-call..., can ' • , • ; .. "SO why," they ask,''do our prices'° ~o'wn aho'w us tbey're.no~a~oui .mercy~ . • ·· goes il-'f¥1l8I · ~ ~ . . . ~ ~ . . ' • ·~ • • • . ' ' • '"'' -' j • • l I • I 1 : ji I I .I . ' - Thii w.pi Mired' ""1ilJI Ii" l1lc Philippinu' n"11 in l1lc ....,..,.I Jffu World Beal.tr contcll beinjj 1'114 in Londo!I. A,.... "Pinl«y" A"""""Vok says she ii allo a novict at ~ Domfn,, ican Santa Ron Conoent Ha JfMatl, near Manila. Back at Ol.e COMJtttt they "'" ua.,'N .....,. 1IM'll ·of """· Miu P~s !Oho .lo 17 Giid 35-24-35 -··he mtcred l1lc <Olllnl to "bring "°""' to "" ~ Giid ahow people 1hal all -an Ml ugly." • HOJMt WWiaml, a 32"Vflir-old honor inmaU at tM Colonado State Pmll<ftlio1'11, diiappearcd afUr Mrging a Dtn0tt church gro1i1p of tcetHgtn Co 1h11n tM ways of the Criminal. The title of WUU.mi' talk "'"" "Doti~ · Fol?ow Me." !S Pertottt De•ll 'Storm , Slashes, .. . ' Eastern States ·novekie Auks· Threatened ' . . . . .... J ' '. ' Snio~ Mou_ntaim Snowst(Jrin Wh.it,eru W~t Virginia . ~ .... . • • ,. .............. ...., ..... . re..,aNt..._ liiitiUWPn&. SMltlllf'JI ~ "'"" ...... ...,. -"*"'itlllll ............... .,.. "'""If,...,. ....... -_,. .. cw..-. ................ _ -·~ TN . AfMiet l!lfW -. .-tt'I • ..,,..,.,. .... ......., ............ -~ .. ---~,---... Tfldrf"• ,,.._. Miit wili1 .. C9ftl:o' ,_, -*' tr1........,... .. ,., M. 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Jt:.IAIJ' ...... ..... ............ ,Jt1 it.m. ...... f!M•Jlll. '*'1" .. "" .......................... .... " ...... • ..... • 0.0. ' • • "" . " .. ': : ' ' . • • ... .. • ' . "' '. we TIP . . ' . ·ouR HH.T,S .. to the·~ntir~ United States Ol}rmpic Team~ . ... .. ' ' • ' ' ..,,. _ wi~h special accolad~ to , , -BILL TOOMEY! of LAGUNA BEACH '71ie World's Greatest Athlete'' " • IDllJIV.,Ncwpottl!mlt 121h~.. . ~,,.__,. ' .. fl."!' ID~S:8""aAM , 2Dd111m - HiPJ,...p(s.t111017inPc1t.-.!J • ... .,..:; ""' 1 . JlUlU:.CUTLiA,c:.aM- ~··· ~ '' I ti• ., ----· -.. JOHN VON ILOM. Ull' Sift 4ihl'lia ........ Jlowiag ·.wiawAJU>,._.ri•lioia .. Plooo - '/W•m'a~.~ . ,. m'lll~N...,.ot .... o;-ms -DL\NWILU!roaD,lf••..-.... 5thl'llce ·GroupA, ...... W.tw l'olo'llai j ~WDGJITIOK,H .... lllila Jll!lw ' S·Mzl~ ... iDcliamdJlMic , '• ' '~UH, ........ " .Js""'" -..... ,,Wfk..,'lllwil(lltw.ntd .... ) ,.....,_ • II ' t -~ .... ...,.. • " • • . l 'TliE IRVINE:coMPANY ' I _, ' ,. r ·-• ' • ' ' ; • ..... -.,.. ... ., .... " .... .. .. .. -. ~ ~ J 1 ., "'-l ' --~· -~-. . • i!-' f~ • ~ ' •• • 1 •• • .... ' /.; ... ., • ' ' • ,. PRAGUE (UPI) -The Communl!I , • ....., of thll Sovlet«<:11plocl na~ l\AV• ordered the iiunber of f~ correopondenll here ~ and warned tlie ' da,yr of •• ' .Pope Warns On ~~ed' ' .. Communion V,ATJCAN -CJ'J\V (UPI) - Pope Paul y( siUd today some Catholics are ,~ rather than •oeedini' up Christian unity through 1 ' h a I t y in- )UativeS" ~as taking com· Inunlon with nOJH;atholics. 'He w.,ned, that Vatican guidelines are binding and not mere ''advice'' which Catholics e·~ g a,,g·e d . 'in ecumenical wori: may follow or ignore. • I • jhe pope addressed 90 Members of the Vatican Secretariat for Christian Unity meeting in Rome to consider po!sible additions to t h e original guidelines publi3hed -in May last year. i That document said non- Catholic Christians m a y receive Catholic p e n a n c e , cOm.munion and last rites, if they are "in danger of death or in urgent need" and have no access to one of their own ministers. StOck up now on m•n's I0119'-.!Hved · sw1'allhiml ~ . 2"f0rl3 ta'•·\'_._,...._.._. _, ..... ~--............... La. - lwa•_,... ........ ~ ...,,._. --·· ·---..,.,_ ---la1M.aa i.aa-2.aa --Oris· 5.91-6.91 Qriv. 3.91 Now•.99 NOW2/tS • .-., . ' ' ' . - ' ' COSTA MESA }l.n,.,, Sho pping c;;~r ·-• ' • • • • .. • , . , . • ' . • • ... • .. · ~l:J.~<'tells Europe f. ' .. . Beef ' Up D.e~enses . ~ . ~ -,, ' • , r • • ' •t ~ . . •• \!; • ' ·-•• ' -. •r .. • ~ •• • . , .. .. . .. , . .... ~:··~~~$;;, '1·)19·5·.::. ·:,''No M._y;9owP....1st PaJIPenJ M~ . 24t , ,.;Ml~~~ .•~••:.!Jze · · · .. , EnClosecl . P-al10 -~. lncluclii," i.i ~ ·• p~-e · llliN Prl;.,. -. . . ' , ,. ' . Complete Sc,.. .... 111 . · -. · . . . ;J,!~S.rlNSl,ILA TEQ. llOOF · . . " • ' • •I'.\ .• f . '· ... ~ .. ~ ~·· '' .. -. • • .1 '. • . ' -' ~ • • ) j · AU Penney ·stores Open Every Nigltt f.\'6nclCly ffi~ough Sot'Ufd.~ . . ~ . ·.~ . ., I ·• . ~ --": ,~~-·tiOL!~~y ,1 .•• ;,i I;:,'.:._:·.-_ • ~ . -' .. . ' ' . ' ' . .. "'. . : . .,. . ;· :.~' ,P,.ft111',6Y~+fA~fJ qy~ ·ft,r,._~~:f>,~l'l/,~i,p ,P.f'~~-~t ... ~;J.·ll!l'il;,.,.:1:.l.f;"·".', ·.1<"' ·~~·. .T~ • I . ' ., ... , • .._ ' -' • ~¥ { f' ~' ...,. , .1:.·: • MajoW' ·1abel · recQrc:l1 reduced toc~rl-- '· . ' ( ' -.1 .• s-7.a.· .~.,p.,. •.• .,._.a;...amm •ra....tic..... •Top~ '. '• ' .. '' ·~-.... ..,... """' ......... ""'"-......... _ .............. __ ......, -~ ... _ , ...... .......... lhh "!'"""- ··~··· . ... ....... ---......., .. -.. , t , .. ..,... ........... A .......... ...... ...,. ; ...... HUNTING ON 'BEACH . . . . .. 1 ' ",. • • , ' '• --:(Hunt~ C.iirw) ' \. ' ,.~ •. .)1 ~ • ._tt.· • , \ .. ' ,_ .. ' .·. ' . ,i, ,f I ' \ .. .. ,, . NEWPoRT BEAcii • -· ~~--· .. ......... . .,.. __ ~J.::: . ,,, .... _.,. ~· ... . • • . • , I l I I r I ·I f i ' r I I I ' I I ' ' '\ ,, ... : " " ... . " ·-."' p!">. ... ~ ' . . .. .. ' ' " " . ' . . I ... ' " .. l ·~ ' I ~ ' --~ >i. •• • .. ' . • • . 4'.~CK 'iEEL·l~REEL RECORDER Willi SPEA~RS ~ S5 ~· -~ "-, ~ ·Now· JI 79 0:.,: .. ,., • ~ .;.· " ..... tw&i~_ ' . • , ' ' e T e11 ••liy wr•p .,ff ,.,.,4 frAflll• 1••111 .. e Twt ,,,, .. 1•,•Nte-•!l••k•rt -·- I • e It., •• ,.M.; .--..... c ... -.1" r.~ .. ';t;. -·----~ .. --::.. -I"' • .. 1i; ,,,,. .; .. 1i h""!"' .• ;1,. ... · N~ OOwn-.;AJ .. ·P.enliey's Tim" Payment Pl.ii • c:..Nl'lf;1ftttd U,.ttiJ,llft ?f'\C'I , , • ·:.,'.111:1', ~ I•• • •• . I . ' .. .. l:i.~tl.f l~QTQN ~ B~~M 'I .. _ . NEWPORT BEACH " . ( H.!'.ntin,ton Cent~r I· .. ·I Fashion Island) • .. I • .. . . ' . • ' . ... ·-. -• • • ' . ' I " I ' I • " •• ' BALTZ MORTUARIF.8 • Corna dd Mar OR .,_ Colla~... Ml~ , .-ml'S MORTVARY I __ .. ·~-. ·~ . ' --•:m •.m. TlltlCWr, tru11 nre. It_..... ~"'~- 1:25 '""· w.csn..cM'f', .. ...._, N-land Slrwt aM W-1mlnlfw ~ ):11'2 1.m., ......:HQJ •llL 1:mia Cfler11\'11i. Dr1v9 ,\ H'llltlltllfm ~ .,. l :Sl.•.m. TW.S.y, TV fire, 5tJlt IElllltt-' -·-,,. 11.m. 'fenc:t '1~. OU T.,r'I' p!l¥t • • • ' ~. • . I . • Entbez;zler • ~ '( !; ·.of SeiitencOO. " ... A .,,. "'!. ;/ ,. .le ·-.;~t; · ~nnm~I-.... · :·~~ ALWAY8.fl~8T O.U~TY., .. . . . CoiQe in 11ow, · . ·before the. rush; and save! . . -' , ... _.,...-~. . .. . . ... "\, ·~· ~ . . ' .. , ~"' • . ,. .. . ·t. • • • ·~ , ... ~ ~. -,. ' ,· ............ ' ... ...... ' ' '<. • I ' . .. J .11.:.-·· ... ~ ' .. . . . ' . ,,. ' .... -. , ' I • I "\ (.. .. " .. • • ' • • • ... . • , • I ' . r. . . ~ • ' . . ( -• ' • ·• • ' ' • ..-:,r • " ' ; . • • ' . ... .. • -. ' . { .. ' ' " • • : I. " ... ' . ..,. . ·' . . . . . • • I . ' ' c: ,, .. j.J·~. ii . ,· .... ;~':CJ .,,; ' I • ~ > . .. ,. ·' ' I . • .. • . . •· ~-- I • ~. ·- - • • DAILY PILOT WtdlltSday, Nowiernber 1'. 1968 - .. . . • • ) • • •• I r All Penney -St.ores .Open Ever.y Night Monda·y .Thro~gh Saturday· 0 . { .... . 9'' tilting arbor saw now priced to clear! Orig. 99.98 NOW'79 P•y IS little os $5 per month • Rip fence, guide bars • Miter guage • Combination saw blade • Arbor pulley & wrenches r UBEYDUR EN NEV HAR GE .ACCQUN"['. ' TDDAYI , PRE-HO!IDAY Our combination saw ioiriter is 2 tools in 1 unit! Orig. 17'9.98 NOWl49.98 , Pay as Htti. as $7 per month · Two 'mus!' took. Cl)llibined in one !"ulti-pur- 1'!'"' uni.I. Cut CJlKI' finish lumber-will) one. ' mac~lne in your own workshop at a· Mecir-. ' once prrce. Radial · !lfm saw now cleatance. priced for your home workshop! Orig. 249.98 NOW209.98 Pay as little as $9 per 111onth 4'' deluxe , ioiriter• clearance priced! Orig. 72.9~ NOW65.99 P•y •• little as '$5 pe< month • fence with dual control • A•bor pulley • Swing guard • Jointer head & knives liiiiiiilNiiOiiD WN PAYMENT ••• USE l!ENNEYS tlME PAYMENT PLAN! A variety of Fireplace discontinued ensembles light fixtures discontinued 25% off 15% off " NEWPORT BEACH &fa s h i o n I s I a n d ) ~, -------~------- • - . · Occasional tables Cocktail & ' your choice ••• end tables - • Cocktail, round, end tables ·yo'll;' choice •.•• • Early America~. Modem petan • • Dark Spanish pecan styles • 'Modern and forty American Orig. $84-$94 • Priced for clearance Orig. 44.95-54.95 Now'77 ea • Now'36 ea. P•y os llttlo 11 $S ,... - HU N T'I NG T 0 N B EACH !.-, (Huntington Cent'1} • ... ' • • IWU'flllf I AtSFA~Se•••te 'Not Guilty'Medi-Cal Abuse Told. .Claims .Man Dumke Resignation Asked Who Fled No Pre•nt Like th. Tim• At th••-low Gift Pltcea , . . • ! i ~· \ • ....,! SOrrJ we e1n't mention these bran~ nam~-' thfs.lo)Y jirlce, but')'OUm recognhl them In a.second! And .yoilr favorlw In tli11 famous· COll~lo'n · "-611 .~fUlly~; ~OJllitl7 ~I time piecll'l. laYIMY: ', ' l10)¥ for Chflstmnl"l'llere's n\)tfme tafe1e at th~ lnllte ptlctl • • r.. r ' ll!Aff'( MOltE TllAN ttlon .. ' ' ,.,.,. CHOICI-~I ~O~ !RICI _ . _ 18~ -· CllMOl·lf Af \'OUR l'INHll''I "HI llWILJY °"AttrMIHf • • ' ,, . • • • • 1:.., .• ". •' ' . ,. • J . 1·-- • • ' ' •• ,. ' · ..... ' ~ -.;· . . I . r .. " . • .. • .. . ... ~·=~~-~~a~:~=~~~=·~-~-~-.H-~-TIN6~T~__.BU-~~,-llEWPOR~-T-eEArn-.,......:J-'~'r'~~!Ll~~N-E-W~PO~RT~B:E_A_C_H~---~H~U~N~·-,-,N~G~TL0--2~=-,-EAL1_C_H~~~_._, ~,.,...h, C'J"'• . • • '".I.I\!* "!.,.., • ,. ,_, __ _,j IL. '!.:. :. • 0r.., ... ~c. .... "'"" •• °"91•._.,. t.11.,.. el s., DI.,. F.y. M,.M!w, •I Pe• ~~ H..,. · (fiishlon _, • ' 1.......-C.llhf) • • .,.., . • • i . -----~----·-----.. -• ' • 1· I \ I I- I I .. • ' . .. ~~:S."-;;-;s,..-.. ;;·~·;;i·-~;s;:.;;;.;..;~.:..-----------· .-··---..... -~-· ..... r---~--~ . . .. -,---'".,..::.;.-.,..i...,·~_.),..:.;....-.,· _.........,...._ 40 Qi"" • • ... • • ... .... • -.... -·--.--..-.-~· .... .,.. , ' ' • I I ~ .i<I 1wu mar A. -"stoctlroter" ta another name for t h e MCUritia: 1 a l e 1 m a 1l ar saleswoman who pull tbe marllel mochinory Into _. Uon When an ln...tor """ or 1 e 111 ltocb. bands or shares £n mutual f U D d I • Whatever he'• ealled - customers' brobr, ftglsten!d repreientaUve, acoount a - ecutive -the 1m1 r l stodbroftr who II a poople- liter can have a bZoe cblp cm<r In the lllOlleJ game. -..... ---... revenuea (about '5 billion this year) and prolHa art an healllor .lbal .. Got•-wants to wtmck cwnm1mom IXI large anltn and -te entirely t b. -minimum eommfulon tyltlm. "'Nay, ~y," Wall Street ipObmten reply, "ii'• ok lite It la." . However t be conbo•••J tuma out, barrlnc .. ..... peeled~ .....,,.the futui.-.liollbb 'brabrL UpWll At F!nl. You may need a UtUe subsidy •bile becoming a broker because it tu.ea .awhile .(Ay • • • five yean) to build a cli011tele. The turnover tends to be bllb among beglnner1. The brokerage firm providel a training alary, and later • draw against ftuure com- mias:lona, bot it'1 rarely over $500 a moath; and frequently less. BecaUse it'• pleuant wort and contacts are helpful, thla field'• a magnd for "coupon-dippera," the money fringe, a D d sporla figuru. Even after you'lf: establilbed, tbe secur1u.. lndUllry ructa • to the n1tional economy'• ups •. lllld dowu. ; J....__ A broUr rolays a buy or llell anler to tbe firm'• order room or trading deport- • • manl la -wltlt tbe I cmtcmer'• Wbbeii, nodfyinc the cmtomer wbea t be lnlnadion Is completed. Tbe , -also pva lnformaUon ! , regarding eecurWea:, market , , cond!Unna, history and pro-' • apecta cl. vartoua corporatlool .,, CUllomera. To the ""'111171e, the -may explain tbe ~ meanm, ol. mart!t terms and i tradlng practices.. To tbe seuorted money 1am.e player, , he may otter suggestl0111 • • about the purchue er aale . ' • ' of • Pll{llcular stock. other datlel include • furnishlJlg CUllomen wllh the : · latest quotatlont u well aa • information. about the &> Uv!Ues and financial poo!Uom of corporatiooa.. The broker must spend considerable tune cjelng ~ .. well u climbing over paper maon- talns. Although be ii usually In lhe office during Iba l1ock ~ ' market hours (10:00 Lm. to j"30 p.m. Eastern tlm•). be may arrange his own workin& schedule. F.dacatioa. Although some senior partners of major flrml started u messenger boya sans schooling, molt men P.Dd. women becoming eecurtUea brokers today are college graduates. A bacbelor'1 degree In ..-. """""'*' or liberal art. (-buslnNs coones) ii ooe Jft(Ol'Hd preparation; a liberal arts educaUoo In undergraduate school loPl!"'f witb ........ degno In -.. flnince Is Ideal. Almoot all Stata re- quho securlUa brokers to be llcensed, and .-firms hive on-the-job tralnlnl procran11 of sis: month1 or lqer. Tr----....,. and dlaracler ... """'"tlonL 'Capital Golla. Earnlnp .,;, mOlll1 ......,. CllllUDlulaa1, altboup -flnnl ""' -··-_.. .. """"'*!> liil UIT, foll Ume btohrl .-erllJJ • 1 r n 1 d betwem •Jf#IO, wbDe crack aJ-nrn emed. ••• IDd ... lflCbl1 ..-..i broken _.,im! VfrJ J.arp In--• Dht•a,e• S•••••s • •i'8curltlel GJe-npn ()c. • dlpltb! OUlloGt Replal IJIO. • II. c.ir 4" ....... Onlor from Stlpeib•-If I)>no•e• WI ........ D.C. -· • .. .......... -----~.l!~!iit!.~ ~·~~ ·.~rp·.,,,.., ' \ - ''Joy'' UQllD Dnllllllt n .. 43.c·· -Sia . • WOlll-.&T nlST-LTll OgilYie · IMll--....-rennv'*' -11111•',n --·'"': .,,..,... Cllllll&lf lot ....... -.. .... 11 · gee ~ ,._ . - '""'" ... tillll, -"Shy'': ...... .a 2 50 ...... #f :i:.,: bmtifll WM. • "Ogsivie" __ ,.. 11111 2 qU. -... ~95 COIDmOlllMI -·/Pltllll Giwn bedy tt ... Uir .. ct .. .: 1.50 llQUID. . far ltlliliil"""' . -J 111L2.50 I IL 1111 I a.11111 1.00 l.85 COLDENE ''Cough & Cold'; fw die (1 11 (.a.I -A --~ 11111 I'll ... t;, blooll -bs1s 1111 llllldl, .. lint --nlill. S FL Ill. 98C fAST • SAIE • ffffC1M _.... ... -;-"IE I 7 "' ·---' ( ; ::, .1 •• ,1 " •• , 0 • --· . _...,. . ~;. . ~ .. ·'' . ---"" .1-"'" - - Clplo9A.M.t11tP.M.-7~··"*· · .. " • HUNnNGtoN BUCH l°:i::' NEWPORT BUCH ~..at HUNTINGTON 1.u,cH .:.. ,, . . ' .. . . . . .. -..... 4-PILOT·ADVERTISER Sen ....... , .... , "Nikoban''· ·~--•• 1-..,··-.. cipltlo li!il ........ lllllllillllWflt. • -..... 2.78 . ' If Yot Cali't SIMp, Tnt ''.Sominex'' ::t.1~i!.· • •MDSPITAl·PiOVfD --fike SLEEP. AbsoluleJr l1le effective aid to nabr-• not'llabit fOITl\ing -Coo- talns no naatOtits. · 11 Cati 1i'ea,. .......... 1.23 1.98 ·' IOTS'&lll&s' SJeepwear ra111-~""' pia prilllf Ill ill · ---colon. Cltta lo,., ::;r:.: 2~19 Jlrk'llllll-11 '2.59 • ~I ' ' ' • ---__.. ... ...... - • HEART MiftA.CLE 'CONtlN11ES . · ' ·I· . ., ' • ) WA90N~.' ,. ' ·~ .. 5 ,.1. •2•• 5-GAL uw....,......,.,... . Carissa 69¢ l'fAlf ~~L PLUM ' . ' fj ',1 ... ~ sz•!· llOUGIJNW.L~· .5, WAX ~EAF PR"IYIT ' . 4·9· r• VINE ·~~~·~·~-""'~ • l'MT.GROWINGSHRUIOltHIDGI ~ , . •·· ''"' .. ~.1··· ~ EASY"TO 'GllOW "" ........ 2 "L-.. ~ .......... 1 ••• . .. ... . ~ .... ,WASHING,_TDNIA FAN PALM I pl. . - S1'Alt JASMIN I '' lpl .• PHILODENDRONS L"ARGE LIAF FASTOROW r,.,._.. .. , ........ ITALIAN CYl'ltESl• • )Atr OltOWl.,ii COLVMN DECDltATIVI • • ; pl •• 49' 164143'3 f • ~ -· . . . , . "!;:' ... lllr.e I \J a,~ .. ··~ '•"9;ft·wttill ..... 40 ,......~ .... .... l'flMltll't .......,. --·-,-ff$.oo ....... . .. .,..,. • ' -• "' --. --···-·... - ' . . ' ' •Mlo••••il•n•••M , =--~ ... --· i!"'u~'!'! J, . " . "',... ..,.. " .,,,,.· Lln ..... '~Dr•"" ana,.t*"'" att4 TA'lllil ~T•lft, .. llJ'mNI, Oew 11i111t Cttrnt. ·•Mic ancl' aH flt.> tll'l~-R ... 4'-00ft .•. ... .,. On~ ~' . . . ~ J .. , I , ' i I , t '. ! I ' • 11 DAlt'nltOf Success .......... 1 ... illi ... ~ l. ~ . Ailodaer TMh•lpe' • ' • ' R . ~ w.Jhesound Of Hammond beUinsat •, , . , , I r • ' •. 1That'1 righL Here's a great opportunity to get your handl cin I~ new Hammond spinet at a new low price. Now you can play-up • llorml Thi• .handsome mOdel has the oame 13-note pedl\boanl, a pedll •olceo, 8 upper end 5 lower manual voice• • all .- Hammond J'•· And it'a fully transistorized. No warmup needed. . ~ "°'IN TONY for a free demo/)s1ration and play btlore you buy. • ... llnnt. kl now wtillo 1ht"8Upply lastt. • • .. --I . ' , 111 1 i I ;ii-~,.-~ ! I. ll' ilil 111tl (l-ilj111LStttdili.\. --........... ....... 11 .. 2as. t (Olll.ffwr. • · Corona. def Mar • 673-nJo • \ • ... . . · • • • .. ..... • • •• • • .. •• . ' • . • K< • • .... . • . • ,, .... • • • ~l"' ~ ~· • .-• • ' . •: ,• -. • , -' •. .. ' • '•;_' . .. ( ' .. • EARLY-SHOPPER SPECIAL '100% CAMELS HAIR COATS -. • ;•tr.m1te<f' quantity only: Fol>ulous'liuys .,,.1 tbir,pc[ce , "1 rush 'to-save! tr. ~ .. _ Mi'*'· Coats. 25. . . . . ' 'A·N·A·H EI M • .... • ' • •'I: , ........ •• .. . ' • . . . • • . ' -• •• ' .... .. ... .. .. ...... •• • ... -. .i.., ... - 444 "-~" ,. , .... ~··••21 . M.11. fMw Sit. I ' · N Ew·;oR'T'. ., ,...,., ... hl1i14 1 .J ,MfJ1111 w... """ frl,..Jt , .... _;: ... ;ft,, ...... ........ ti>q p.ttt. Set, ·10 11-. ff t PJtl• J' t • ' • ' . . .. -- \ ' • ·. co its , . '-· , . ·r . . . 'UNl:IMlTED . ' I ; 39.99 . -- e Ev.ey f11ir~ that's "current and choic"e ••• wool mohar1 cu~s, spt9nd0r1 wool n ...... shadow plaids, wool -.Is, star chtcb, ottom&M and· 1h1tlands, n9hl0 w1i9ht woof.and-acryncsl e Every styli that's f11hion news ••• scarf co1h1 side closings, · ·back-p!Oats, ,.,,ritaiy loob, moral e Colors galore ••• gold, almond, camel, nudt, white, bright • · slltdos in n0volti11 ••• •nd !Mrel . ~·· " ,, ·~ ' .,f : miiJt•\..,,d petites' si.0.1· .. ~.;.i.·~ <'\. . ' ... • r • • -' ' . Mi11t1' Ceo~ 25 .. , I ' " ., .... ~ I ~ ' ; '· \ ' • • • < ....... ~ -f I• • • "• • • ' . ,... '" I - •· - HU-NT,l•N&TO·N IEACH n11 Mio"' ;.,.. • m.in~ w ..... , .. . .......... f1J~ .. .. -.\ ·-- \ '· I ' ' I ' • ' t ~- ' • ! ' ' • • P.at • . If ~y MILLflll ,,., NEIJ . (~ . l'll .... ;l!t; Jlev• r. ~,. dram -ri!Jili l!>O ~--...... ~~ ..... ~ .... Uuoailll- Aal)I .... -U..lidiler" .... ""'· .... .ber,Rlchanl ,~'-lllxoo i.-~ M that the cfroail!..lJ. ieiJ. • · . DOllall!e< .i .an . ffi!b .mino11. _. .Ioli' GerDU111JaunlpU1 wile, Thelinii'Cal!Mi" Jne Ryan -called Pat -wu orpbaned. in her teens ond 'llOlted~lll ~I could· get" lo'po\t henell through' coll-· She pooled h..-•mall ,.vtngs with those of a struggling young lawyer to buy en- gagement and wedding rlnp and a honeymoon, ond then spent the -21 years helping him rise in poliUcs. JIARD WORXER "I've worked even linct. I can remem-- ber," Mrs. Ni.xtlQ says, ~ a matter of record and not complaint. For one thing, tbe slim., til~e mother ci 1"o cla\JJ)ltera ....,.. lo _.. mote · .than her lh.ar:_t ol..entrgy and endµtantt. ''l've alwaya been like that," she~ "When I taugbt school, for a~jie,. l. taught ntgbt school... . ~ . She takee: pride, in a1ways tieing prompt, bein( abl• ti! cir~• I"., fri>'fl,5 /~ lO minutes, and 1¥>t'4.etting i;Rhe¥;f~ her to canceJ . appolntment.1 lfardShip doesn't bother her, she says, nor pain. 'Mtis spring she stood on a badJy sprain-.a ankle aJl!I cheerfulJI' shook ly.nd3 with aome ·i,OOQ~bHi;+ii·~omen'\>a .. a rally Ui. ~~n: !,' ~' . ~ '.'If. Ifh~e.~·pr~l keep \t lo my· self_." Abe' (lays :: • . She ~ri~ ... a~:llhat ~ were times when she woodered if the political ambitions oC .her husband were wortb all the effort. She Urgea· Fdm 10' gef oUt ti. politics ,in -.J.?6Z,1when he wu,under· fire in contlf!:Ction with a private expense fund, and ·agaiii bl 1962, when she" didn't want him to run.for the e:a!ifOrnia_,gov· f ernorship. GOOD SPORT "But ·1 dfdn'i try to coovince 'him. I said 'The decision is yours.' Once be makes-his deCision,• l'm ra good sport and will do all ltcjllljo htlp·hbn." In the-grueling eigtit=tnonth JMS ptesi- denUal eampalp, which began JM . h..- ln New Hampshire in Februiry, abe"kepl to ol ...,....mg IChedllle ,.;th ·ber un-,.,,........ lhOi' tbo dutlol of''r!nt Lldy a. -p•• • JllinloJ"onil IOI a .. keoble poiae and bondlJOX frelliMA. WOUid bolofDO-!G< lier, -~..-. -·-W1llf,. ,-. -went 'ell ll!Goo '11 ~"'· "I've-bid »collod ....0... ... Ir•'"'"• llor. n.. lllto -up• ..l'al'U, w'beo ,. l••f.-"I think worµen &et·thelr men hi ,_ -. •- -11li<il they start Wklng polilk:t." whtft lll<lt •u -Jll'llldlol. • lllo a. lllr -died, "11"'* cir. ci Ill)' two 1oj1oftenl• weio alwaya UJdng tw plained. 1'And -er Mn. --. WOllom · aad< Ttm, ond my .,.. ;t.e would do aa First Lady and er wuo't feelina well lhe'd call to ask dad.." ~. • • ......, Nlxoo, 'who aaya •he.,..... motoftllln!G<lw." • At!Thlr-:r.•aodoho""'-~ wbeo she' comes to them, ~er~ · tel laqely in generallt~. Mn. Nixon llY• lbt eapec1•1b' .want. to ~f.iv•.,.~. Ud ~~ an x111 • l\edll<W•Uac the While !louse! "l tO work wuh ,..... -le : .. •"ibo -lclM'ln Now Ylirt.ior lwo•yeao t• haven't bl!en there Jince tll!O, but T leel Future Fannon ci Am«1ca, tho .. H eam -to p to >tlio'pnlrinlty ci k ""' ~ """ -·led. """ it la -..... t.lle-Qlrl-a...is;•· -~-""""'·-•p. She -therefGre complete." anJ, • ,...,-.----~ 0would .siJ< lil'.e he\, Firllt,.I.a~y Nl10N DA.UGHl'BU .,-popn ·,did -aod Image to be i<I history? "It's difficult to.. She la ~ ci hlr .two dlqlllen, '!""ad U •_,..In, mob - me to tat~ about mYielf. I think of othen blonde, Trida, D, wbo ITlduated from aod cl«kod In a ~ lf«e OD all the tune. In school t'd rather credit· Finch Colleg• Jn New "erk etty thla ~tmdlyt and ~ ·~ua.;. 'to 'stay were •liven others. I don't analyu my-aprin&, and brunette Jullt, to, who toot tn ICbool. Sbe ~ lD t mef.cbandla-~ .. Someone else will have 1o anaJyu , a ~ Oft tfom Smith Collett to int and pla..,.d to ~ ~.' ,btooem:. but ~ . · · , help in ~ fa~'• campolP,. and will took Ill clfee to W!th 11,'Mlillier ·lllih FOIST LADY PROJECl'S , marry David Eloiiobower, the ll'IDdlOD' Scbool ofter obe cr~led 'wllh •honon Would she undertake special l'nt ,: of former Prealident Ellenbower.. , in the C1'u of 71. '!"".I.' • · Lady prOjectB,~as 'Mrs. Lyndon J+ ··' "We've alW~Y.•~.been. • .. · .• CI0ee family, -In Whl, ttler iM,&ia;,.,t~iiJ,_,,n,, ~ bu promOted a beautlficatton.prograin? ~ , -; ....... ~ "I am ,. lnier.sted In eodutluN\y with mutual Jove'iild'!<"l!ect·" uy1 Mn. II'•..,. -keeping -~ buJineaa ta" program• w~ vohmteen give timt'to Nlaoo. "The t1ria hava maya wanted .~ four yun. ~<nlcbl at ·the -. improve thefr'Communities. I woold!J&e to pteue us,'° l've ~ver gone~-:·.w theater•:.-lllchard Nixon, to give suppO(I.: to lhiioe and lo M!p the slagea ci ·~ With lllim, .'. ""9 had returned -'to ....,.,_ law They're ""'h "~ -·~ and havo ' c. 1 -· · ....... ~. • spread the programs to others. r liave r. ... ._, .--.r.-a• ' IRtl' araduatln& trim: Dui,. University some very good ideas! oil, such' as us-always ~ ¥rl0ua atudents of hlatory. ... , · · _ ·" • ing school facilities for community eve-"Ou.rs ~ver fek :.we were,too busy for ., 'He toot one~ al-,ne, toot a .part nings. The main idea~: I'd like 'll! Ur them.-and··tt'•lotaqffun'frhentheybriq . in_Jbe play and toot ~·to ·~~ls:" sist my husband in_ what he wants to do."'' ~·• their ~ep,~ .into h home ancti; ~~alla. He was;~f.!f'bpposite her m In her public· ure 'Mn. Nl.100 hi! al-,,.stay wit~ ·~·ihltead ~.running .~·" ... .: 11~ Tower," and the fht-Dig.ht he ·ways met. the·ll~oWing, someti!f!es tla'n-~e:i::·1' ~~ ~ • ..i.. .. the -L. ·-'. -ii.:.~ "I::·" ' a two:,e.i-.couriahlp they gerous limes wKb.·enviable potse · ~.~'."?' 11· :~:-: ~. '" ' J · 21 lttO 1n· ~. Her Perteet~-51" when she w~ sJ)lt pajgn Mrs. Nixon •• Una what 1;~·.; '· ":-1.1" .• une .-·'• · • • """'ker · ..: ·· · · .. ~ ,·· tbo4&1!t was the-' moat imp(Jtant'. 'R•./'·~... -,.111 ,'.":", ... ' on and th• <1"'•"° !"In rio~ng !n ea•·' oh• dlll<t.:her'~'·band ... d 'l' :-.. \; ... -!M$tea ... •·· •and while he acas on a Latin 'American t.9Ur with her "!"' or ·~ · ,.. QD. "''" .. · .----"''N:~ 1 • ~' husband in DSr tndVed 8 mlli• .. -aide ,fi1m. The . ·I can do is:cllet!r him up:'/.'.. '·(J, , •• '.Jo avy from 1H2-M she .,,. . ~r · · · · ' ' ., .. '" .,_ ·~ oiert in Ottum to oomf!\errt,:, ··:~'ii as brave as a,ny m~ , P.8~ ~~ .. •• ,J. •.O bei ~~hiin. Whe:ft ,he WU =~ ~ evei:.meL ~e w.a.s c~m when'a pJane Mrs. Nixon doe.!n't nae her hus~1 ·J~Y!~~'P~lhe 'went bact to Sa In Which they wer~Jlytng several yea_rs .. but it!a possible she nap herself. She Ji:;.~~ U~ ~}er.the V~ ago los! ap 'enlliqt,. over the · Sahara ~ a ~~1 ... --1u-h. and she. Jn..·· ' . -~. ""-saved 0 --• _ (0 Dese " " ·f'"r'""!!f. _., , I""'-._. ... .....,.., .......... -r. . . ~ ·c"tt: , """'"" ... oney as rt .. i. , ~ • · aist.s. on .~ hehelf .io utra eff9"r ··~····· · 1~ado"9paytnenton 'ahouse .P"RWATE AUDIENCE · '\ Sht~a ,~wbatahecallla~youl'll\f~'1\. : . '!~ baclt, bu\'mucb ot the ~ ~;· . ,,. "'. .. ~ eri.1 I dOn t like people to.w~ on.•me.lJt~: "· Into flUpcjilg his f at poll The· ~.1 J>r~es. too, she takes 1n • 1 eaSl:er to do soriietblng for ·~." ' . .,_: ·titai'~Wn · II' • atrid~, .~ "flJs.~ with t~e QU~J\.of Sbe staned •Nrly 'dbinf-·dun11 fQf..,; ~~-'°~ lff'.'."!.~ he WU EngWid_ ~the _j':inperoc of JaJ>"!'. ~· , . ben<K· '"--and oihOn-. ··; . ; • ,·:.-::1.-.· I dtdn' ~ · .. w~n llie..w.as gi~en a private ~u<ne;nce . -~ '.,.Sbe '~aa bom March 11, ~fIJ, In' .~·~~~i·-. flrat' 1.~ '1' ·politjcs. With .~·~.V.of Mor~ -Nev., buther:'faUM!l'WilllaMRtan, "wu, ~. -~~-~ & m-:-,~·-" ~e ~ya~ the, fit4t11t01nfP ·'!>. pnvileg~ -!J!e·i.ot -~ · 'J,rW. tle sal<t I wai St. PatriCk's•bi&. ... · • .i.. .. ·· . ~aya ~ irFi~.ih.I~ ~ aloog i~~ hl~,io well ·sh~·e~ up C'tJMomand"calledmePat,:ao1·Jli~ ,_)~~:.:r\h·~~t ~ng coonlry. cmv~=·while, W held his 2--year-old .• al~ya celebrated Mircb.17," lbe ·~' l' ... ,,-'8et .. PAT NIXON, Pa,. 14) daugtitJl('.in bet lap. · ... ··.·~ ) · 1 ... , 1 She ~·wfthieonf'ldenct and Usured .· ._ • ", , "", *" . ~ ' I I" rl· ' . J !' :.,.; ' . -,. -. ' ; .. • . ' ' • . • • ; .. • . I ' ,• . JODEA,_ HAiTlli~, '.Jtt-4321 "W;111~11-• ....,..... • ..,. ,,..: ... 'p-·'' ; ' Merchants Aid · Lights : Contest strings o1 outdoor Christmas liiblJ will be prommently dioplayed by merehanlJ in 30 Hun!· ingloo Beach stores in cooperalion with the women'• DivilriDD Chamber of Commeree, sponsors of the a'nnuar'Christmas decorating contest. By otreuing the ~r lighting now, members Jt the. WOmen's di~ f~ it will provi!le. ample opportunlty !Or Jtqirii,t\'il-~ I<> leave •~I• of liabts, ilid<len. and, b••• of ~ in conaptcuous places where husbands will be·(wre I<> 1ee them In Ume I<> lUI up holiday decorations and enter the cont._i. · 'Light! and outdoor extehsion cords will be bown beginning F/\day, Nov. U, In Thrifty Drug . ;«ire, Alpha Beta Markots, TGY'1, Hi-lo 1lrug ltore; Von's Market; ·l).ve · Points Hardware, Allen 1rug Sl<>re, Grant'•, ·Zody's and all stores .In Hunt- ,~ Center. '""' · -t1 --'---.... Serving as cH•irmt\11 ¢ the oulJide lighting con- st is Mrs. James.F. 9traeban. ' ' -' ' ' ' \. A HAND FDR ~U,SBA!1.DS ,-Hoping th~ man ot'lh_e house will take over the decorating chore .ate (left to ngbi) Marcy Sl!Jlchap and Mrs. James Strachan, assisted by Mrs. Robert Wall. The women are members of ttie Women's Divis- ion, Huntington Beach Chamber·of Commerce; sponsors of the city's annual Christmas decoralini coolest. Deadline for th• tlit/!sloo'1 Woman-of.cl!e-Y•ar ominalions has i.e. extended I<> Friday, Nov. 15, 1ccording I<> Mn. W!ll'Jenklns, chairman. Respome from .n& retldetrta nomlnatlnl "un· sung heroines" bas 1*"!' e1ceptional tlllJ year, Mn. Jenkins said. • ', . . Organization• and iildlviduals who have not •uh- mittetl a name In nbmlnatioll are lnvjted to do 141 by wrltiltg the Women's Division, Hunllniton Beach Chamber of Commerca, in care of Mn. Jenlllns. ' ·one Helpfu.I Hint • Eli ni iha·tes C:onf us·ion ' • • • • I . ' . . THE !,>REAM IS REAL ~ .. :t . :I'. .'.Mri,:Rtch1NI M .. Nlxon- 4 •" ~-r .~:-( 1; ' ,l -,., :.I• ~ , , '.• ~ ·,\ ' .. '. . • ! I I 119----------------------------.. -----------------·,------~-·----....,....---....,.....---..... --e --·-·· -" • Ame·rican·s Pa inte'1 Beautift..I · ., . ' ..._. ,.. Bazaar Beckons Barga·in~&n'f.ers f-lOJ11-Page-13 --, ' • • . Pat Nixon . NlllginJ and pricing articles wblelJ promise to en- tice, lhQppers are repreoeuljltiyeo of botlj ~ (left to right), the Mmes, ltoberl l>!arq~ Joe Burke, Charle• Seeley ~ Ricllard ]doeller. Novelisf'"-pt~righ~ • Booked for Lectures '\.. . ! Two ledurea by well-known 1111 rile wu .~ ....W~ title the book "I Also novOn.t and playwright, En>', In six cyearl lhe' llW bbn Ran. manuel Roblet of Paris will elected a· e o n I ~ ,;1 a m a n,.. . After N i x o n ' s calif omia be heard by tlie Aruance Fran. senator, vice prealde't. gubernatorial ~feat the fami· calse de la Riviera calllor- The tint. ion How I Ci'ute 'My Charicler$, will he .gtyen at I P .. m. next' Ftldiy in the Marm.n Library,.and on - day at 3 p.m, ·hi the MUCkentha1er Cultural Center, 'lbrougb it aP. 11ll' hls (:Im-·ly moved to New York in niennt. paJgn toun there was his· el-. 1112.. Mn .. Nb.on witf!drew !J?: flclent. organized, 1oyal wife, t.o a v~ pleasant private µte writing letters, t y pt n g from which she ~rged o!11Y =Dr•':..:~~ CeJebrates speeches, m a t 1 n g ap-this year to campaign best~ polntmenll and thee whl!kln& her husbancl. on to tbe iaimerous women's For five years they have gatherings lived in a gold-and-white l~ "I don't · f the fanfare room Fifth Avenue apartment care ,or in the. lllDt building with Gov. of polltlca.,and Id rather work Nebon A. llockdeller, One behind ~ ICeDel as • th1ni she , bu: missed in her -· lhe ..,., cily Ille ii gardening, wblcb _Jlni:o _Jhe ~ tl\at U lhe baa __ a llldong pw1on, ...,, 'll'l<lle a book about her Her llusband, lhe U,YI, likes ea-Ip uperiences I h e In play the piano and hav~ , : • everyone join In s""1ng. He •t · , --play hy w< •aJid II he :· Alumnae h•d ..... "' -hi! -•! he could have been a concen ~ • planLst," sbe saya. He pre!~ ~ the serloul claui~. and she • f . llkea In !IJtee tO ngliier mu.le • • Orm Ing and read hl!torlcal iiovell, :· 1 tll1:· t!!~on~~=·: i Delta Gamma alumnae In ideal wife" in' 1907 bl1· the • the lllmtinal<io Beadurea are 1fomemaken Fonun. '&.iii 11•1 ~ laYlted In au...i ae crganlu-· u a lllilfty -···that C t1ona1 metl1nc for the aororlty lhe deplores wule In govern- : at l p.iD.. tomorrow Jn the ment. "I'm 90 savtna myself. ~ -of Mn, Harry Riegel, I lovli In pe thinp In people H1llltiqlnn Harbour. and I feel I can U l'm not . ?,. Tbe Provinee a I a m n • e extravagant" ~ will allend the UnW me moved ln-'~ew ! , pthetfn& In uplaJn I be York :!he bought her 'clothes !· lormallonola-group. of! the rack-a ~eel me : • '"Ana Delta Garn.mu are 10 -but now she's wearing ; :4~::.;":e a::l =sure~~ . .:! • llr callln( 1llra. Roser Wee-In her kneel. : ...... 117-. · Born a Methodiat, Mn. NI>· • on admli> In a deep faith. • "' the wife of • public · Work P ty a..,. lhe m ... llllttly -know :: a r worry and deep -,over : : her husband'• aalety, But lhe ;: Scheduled aaya: "Faith comea In, ... ther • thin fear. You have to have ~ A -party liu been =fai=th=ln=exqt,=· =·=· • achoduled for memben of the ! Newport Harbor A 1 u m n a e : -lion ol Kappa ll<lla .. ...117. '!be Thunda,J, Nov. ' H meetfnc will lake place al ' p,m, In the home of : 1llra. Donald Feunteln, • F.ac:b member bu been ask- • ed In brlD( materials for mot- :: Inc -1 .. aids -by •• Ibo Qilld Deftlopment Center ': ol U-c.r.bral Palsy In : : 11111a AnL ne Development :· c.t.r...:..:.,,. -.u.n·· :: =Wm -· , A colfee : P;la lbw lnfmnallon can he , , ~ ........ by calling Mn, : ~-E. Palmer, IM-1157. Bazaar Opens m Canino Real Woman'• ~~~:ii:~t~ 11< -1 Cl:dntm.u 8 IS• a r ~ -JI LIL fl' t p,111, Salur-~ .,, Nert. 11. leino OV9fW91Qht con Ol'ltv befvnnvlo-wl>oworo -.-ht. Thocl;go, Th. snick.en. n.. iokN. You con '.t..stop th.t.k>.k.._ Bot VOi.i COii do~ ot:>out YoCJrself. If 't'OU 'r• ovtrWeiQht, come ib Weight Wotc~ Here, YOU OOl'l leoM to ~W:~':.~=h~r Wotcheri lntwno~ ........ -"°""ol OfOgtOM. Thtfe Q,. l'IO d<voo"' pilb, No ....... Members Rewarded An awards dinner wm honor membera ol Jl'oantaln Valley Beta G""""" chapter, Epoiloo Sigma Alpha, tomorrow, · In P'rancoll nstaurant. - Hosteasea Friday will he the Celebrallng their first six Mmes. George E n d r e 1 , months as an orpnh.ed club Edward Grey, Robert Hub-~" '" the Or•-• ~--• bard, Lesler M•••• Dennis •m oc -~ --• Mothen of Twlm. Woodrich and Richard Hartje, The ll"'UP.,,... at 7 lnnlahl while on Sunday guesta will in Francois rtltaurut, Ht& lrvibe, reooM~~-~wthe~~· Ungton Beach. Ill ~. · ~ Guest speaker will be field, Maurice lie lloblrt ErMA R, Hl&h, clel<dlve Ray~Gam~---· "~-.unt and nine -year Receiving awards will be ·~ comPldinc llis rtUl!lol .. -with the 11-.- the Mm... William Welnet: In Alprla wf!tre le WU b<n, l'<>llol Depa!lment who bolds first degree, Palla1 Athene, Rob1'8 1CaJ1e4 a-breer 'In aliacl<JlelllnAlllido limllar "lfl.lllam Guthrie,. 1 e c on~ ~ bt: ~ on '° JD o1Hia toptc 'will ht · degree, ·Pallaa Aflllne. IJlll·, ~.°'~ ,(;lijti& Ud S._..._ , Kenneth KJel!m, LouU Bacca, later SoUth Am«lca. All mothen of ~-· the Larry Evana, Micky Flynn ' ••~ ID Georae Freiw&ld w 1 y n ~ It was in 1$37 that 1te met area are krvited to join the Hutinga Jim au'nter Helen Camua arii! the lonowtng year -and a·d d i ti on 1 l Jn. Poe and' Eleanor RupPel he wrote his firsl. boob. formaUon may be obtained Mi-a AJ Hackmeilter ii in . Several of his novels have 1by' ' calllftc Mrs. Ch r I 1 cbarp or d 10 n er ar-Ob~ · irnptrlant literary Schnelder, m e.m be rs h Ip rangementa: prizes. chairman, 847-5559. Las Olas Projecting Volee Pro)ectlon-will he , demoNtrated ill' Mn, Frank Young wbem Lu 0 I as Toutmbtrell Club . me e t s t.a1a11t at 7:IO In the a.rtslcle- ccndomlnlum. datlhoble, Bun- U,..,. leacll: Mn, l'fllllp BII1ingtllll will be Tm••nbCn!M. am Miss JOfl SeDm wlD oiler table lnplca, Mn. -Adams iln ~ t11e Pofllamentary paUIO and Mn,· W JI I la m Wpodrull !rill evaluale the meeuna. llOo diets. AtWe)91tt Watchers, you I.am fo ,.«Ncote 90tlng trlablts. Thit program workt. We've MC!.'it:f'!jLall O't9C the WQ!fd. ThlJ tfme• don't try It alone. Come totMon. and ,,.,1y WeiohtWottho~. THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FDR IT And they too expressed. love wah 1 ring, From the top: Our exclusive Swinging Seta, Lt•'*° wm be aervec1 .,._11...,.,tolp,m. lbioC • .. ... Ill Ille Ilona Point FREE INMODUCTOltY SUSIONS • ~2~5~50-$495-$295 -$275 • Y•wt o.,,. Acr.•••• w.1,.--l•ttlAM.Mm. t c ,,, a..,,.. Tuatday, Nov. 19, 9:30 ....,. o< 7:30 p.m, Mwcwry S•l'ffif1: i Le•• A.1Ml•fl•• 7111 Hl!rr, ITM ~•r•!'t l•••} HUNTINGTON llACH SJ ,..1meff•fl. 'J ,., -·~ •• ... tr.ct. C.11 .......... tM.-r M•.+tr a..,, .. tM -SLAVICK'S J....-.Sfnn1117 11 Fe1h1.. l1t.o<I ~ewporl -t.ech ..,. 644<1JIO --.(.,IOOlfNO*I Ol'iH MONDAY AND fltDAY -1¥1NINC ..... I • • Rebekah Lodge . ' INSIDE AND COANf:R MOUNTS Comp!-Lino el FINfll-Acc-rloo OllE Wiii .DBMRY . -.c.n for ,_ ..,.,,,.,. -• -!:Olllflllre-UM- ., hi Plmne Lets ' . . .• .. loailmlitr..a.. -· ~ CluilllouM In Hunt-lnlioo leacll II the mMlinl .... for ,,,..,.... of ,Lal Olal --Club of llUnllnlft» -.. the -end aJid fourtll Wedneodoy at 7:19 ..... . JJair St,~ .C,..'!-1.J t~ Compliment , --" w ...... ·.,;ti,~~,.;,,.;,.../;,., :J.,1. THE PER,SONAL . TOUCH :. • • • ls yow.s ...,,. ,_ ..Uil •1 o/ -.r IOlotu. H•re JCNi Mll /iM H~/R STl'UNC ..W. l/llACINAT(ON •• , HAIR CVTTJNG LIM'• SHEAR' ARTISTRY •• '. w PERMANINTS '"'°' '" na<n looki.1 w i..,.i..1u.,. r .. ""' low th. brif1" ""'""' .._..., •••• FEATVRINC , •• OPERATO~S AND STYUSTS · s,,..;,.. ""'su ·IJ.so -H..,_ IJDO p.._..., 112.so . f ..,il.1 '""' •liiMl1 '"'""I Iii Hvncilll'Oft fl1tbour u-11..,.• flit -usr IW,, CO/TfUMS _...,..r-. HUNTINCTON HAIU<HJR COIFFURES 8-4nlk .,,.;.., C..u. ' ('*r Warner a.t Paclfic C.0.11) 8'6<J611 "' (Mii' J•MO$ aM Eut lldf' DrM) 61(..1570 " . • • I I j ·I , , - ' " . ' :· ' ' • ~· ~ ' , •' ~· ~ ' , ' = . r , !" ,' " . , OAJl V 1111.il'r S - . : ·Too Poop~d to Cook? ' ' By ~~1111 ~ llEAll !IANcy: . . l'v••lr•llllrled my Cllrlalmu lhap- plng whlCh· ll.stvlnc me a ttlli ~ on tbe home llopl. Alter .• d&J' of plllb- 11>& ~ stores, I'm '®. tired to ... ~ dln!ier. When I 111111..t to my husband -that we 10 out to a reslaur· an~ be blows .up ond acts u if he were • buMd. He' do&n't evtn want to H:e a I've bouihl. Ind says be'd lib to shoot ' .... Jnld· Arr--In cuoen>lo -side--I p Ind lllr In \I cup hoavy -. Add 'la pound sr•tod Gruyero -· I cup dry wJitte wine, I cup -boullloo, .\\ teupooa dry mualard . ml!! I teupooa .. prlb. Pour ever lnMI. ' -ID • deFff oYen for » minutes er umu pafllll .... brow.Ji. Thia .....,. ' -.pc l'!'fle .. cul· .roelpe -Ins to ~- .'J"bis •eek we hiive. two Upa for U. harried -wlih a calendar·full of MR. AND MRS. RICHARD IARL KILLY " -Honored •t Twe RectlJ!f*'• Hacienda Heights Rites • Sarita GblUi: • , . • -• ~ ' ' I I If my manilae ls going to surv,.ve tM • :N)ellde -·I ,_ I'll have to coot ilJiii>e\', fOouore a< Jill. Oo you lliiow any qfljelde ilblioi? ' BUSHED SHOPPE!\ ~BUS~: It Isn't Iron dellctency 11111. alveo a ~ -blood, ii'• gold 4<- ; m-. potles coming up. The llrtt la a gourmet meat l!W'ket that prepares meall fur portles. One of lhelr sreat specialtiea is a Port Tenderloin Am~ dlne wlllcb ll oeuoned, rolled and llulfed with a!Jnoods. It'• truly an elegant party dish that tutu lite a kK ol wort. All you" do ii rout it IDd smile mysterloo.sly when guests aak for tbe Mexican ' Chrisf.mas · \ · · · ':, · · Former . Ha.~bo~ite ···w~ds .. ' ! ,. .• -~fi<:lency. No hUI-wants to be"< about his wife'• hard day lri-the storu apendlng hb money. Why.not let him relar and try and forget ·tha~ the hagpy holiday season is almost here? hmtead of-<lraaglng him oot to ,...lllur· ants. thla is. the time he needs nutr:ftioui, home cooked meals to bulld him up .-for those JaiNary billl. ~Ide dlnnen "" all rliht u lon1 u tbey don't lute goof· off. . • Here's a tasty CheeR casserole that'• simple to prepare and d>ea~· lt'• ideal ftlr the bazlkrupt-loolaore ........ . . Trim crust.I "'from II:r lllces of white bread. er..m I lllbleopoons butt.r with ·I · clove of prlic, crushed Ind sPr-J HoroscoR'i • recipe. 1 .. • Another speciaJty is flank ~ roUed and stuffed with polish aauaa1e or ham Ind cheese. Our • oecond dlocovery ii a place that pttpares tradltioeal Englllh dishes ~t might have graced a Dickens' Christmas table. What could be more fittin1 for Ye Yu~Ude season than steak and oyster pie or , a game pie, made with pheuant or parbidp? These are only~ two of many de.lectable dishes, 1nc1uc11nc a putt -. 11...,e ~ 1that they mate -ready to heat and """'•· Tbio game pie, incidentally, is 'made in December, but is worth natlng fur futu.. ~- . P'or Information regarding where these • spedalty aervlces may be found, call The 'DAILY PILOT at SU-4!21 aild uk for "NANCY'S HINTS." Leo: · Protect · Assets Faculty Wives' Theme Do••lhf Ellub•lh . A Muican Christm~ " i 11 Studabaker and Roger Alan . auistuw: in November will be featured during the meet- ing of the Huntinfton Beach High Scbool . Faculty Wives' Club at 7:30 tonight ln the home ol M,n. John Greenfield. Demonstratiom OG how to make various types of Christ- mas decoratiom and holiday foods to be tasted will be of· fered members. Direc tions on how lo make decontions Ind recipe_, also wW be provKted. Wiesaner exchanged VOWI and be carried out with a papier rings before Cmdr. :Edward 1 nuocbe Santa Claus to be the H KICkU_.._ In the Fleur main attractlon · · ......... ~ Assisting Mft. Greenlfeld . de Lia Weddln1 Chapel, Ha- .,. the "Imes. 'lllomu Har· clenda Helpb. low, Waynt JO<-Rici> Parents of the bridal couple '· ard Gruner and John. Napier. are Mr. and Mn. Davkl J. Ofllcen .,. the lfmes. Hu-Studabaker Jt. ol Tultin and · low, prW.cient; C. Clyde Jam-former residents of Newport es, vice president; Vernon ~ and r.osta Meu, and ' Vallercamp, lrulure<, Ind Mr. 111!'1 Mn. M. Robert . Jorsemon, pJbHclty. ~ w1 ....... of Kalamu4o, Micb. . Travel, Fashion Experts Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a lace and silt ora:ama gown · .., with a cathedral train. Her · elbow Jeqth Wuaion vell WU . caught to iaco and seed pearl · pet.all, ·and lhe carried white orclUdJ with 11adioll, centered · with repllcu of two white .' Speak Before AW ARE . doves. Travel expert Mrs. Pete A resident ol La~ Beach Miss Cathy Ebsen of Balboa . THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 By SYDNEY Ol>URR Fulmer 1rlll join model Mrs. for the past 11 years, she Island, maid of. honor, wore K1t Davis and fashion com-was 8 former hotel '"fRer, a floor length 1a1e taffeta mthtat:or Mrs. Julie Connerley dlreeted the chamber of com· gown and carried gold colored , " on !hO prorram for Sooth .....,, wlille topaz frocU and Coast chapter, Aw ARE merce for 5 years and created gold roses were selected f 0 r : tracted. rush -you don't have to International next Friday· al and directed the Laguna Miss Candi Mltcliell of Corona GEMINI (May 21.Jllllt 20): decide today. Act accordingly. 1:30 p.m. in the Revere House, Beach Winter Festival. de} Mar .and Mbl Pamela' . Accent on security, property, Y1RGO (Aug D&pt -i· TU.nin. Mra. Conner!~, who will Wiessner of Kalamuoo, the Value for Yout lnv,_ent. Be · · -· The .....,._,..n will follow • ~~ ..a .... _ ho "The wise man , controls his t destiny . • • Astrology points Qun I portant to d 'bility r· .. aa~ join Mn. Davia is 1poWghting bridetroom.'1 am~," were perceptive. Read between tbe m •tu Y pout 1:30 p.m. social hour~ 7:30 opportunities for women in the the bridesmaids. lines. See through superficial of new contact, project. You p.m. dinner for members, world cl fuhloa, la the mother Fred Wlesmer of Van Wert, indications. Key ii ~tyr are attractive. Romanilc in-friends and husband.9. or: 11.J: dilldren and bu five Ohio, aerved hia brother as the way." .,, AIU&! {M~ il·Aprll 19)o --: ~Your work -and health ~ dominate attention. Key is ~.,: pacing: Know where you ·art .:_ going -and why. "Improve ..,:,. relaµon. withc.-ialei. E1- -: change ideas and confidences. .i Open up. ' • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): !' Creative urge is sparked. Yoo ' come. alive. UUllze det.ermina· tlon to achieve goal. Some rriay -uk you why, where -but t key is to fOllow throUgh on ., momentum. People are at-- utilization ol ·-"'ence. TnlSt teriude could be -··•·-·'. During the gathering, Mra. ··•·•"•--· and .......... the · -.-· ............. -Uy-·•d tof sr~~, be>t man, ---.. older .Jl'UIOD. Appreciate beauty that sur-Fulmer, curren ¥4-en sh e started a slow come. 100 pesta to their 1e1ts were CANCER (June II.July D )o rounds you. Clrcumstancee Mennal&, 1.aguna 8 each back Into tbe field sbc yun Chrlllopber Braonlgan and Good lww 1.upect today .coift.. turn in yaur favor. Chamber of <;;ommeree, will ago and now flDda heneH Chuck Allen. cides with ideia, menll:f ac-LiBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. D): tell how~ :a_ltud tl:ie travel coo rd In at In I and ccm-Circulatm, the rue• t Uvlty, possible short J<Wney. Hidden qualities ""'1" to fa<e. l.~ "! •• ···'· men'*·""' ao ayerap ,., ......... at the recoptl,...,,oa>tf!JI Profit could result· fr11b ef· . Aura of glamour Surrounds ~ · three llMJW1 a Wa,t for cUf.. tbe dllplf wu'Xlll ~· forts. Be sure of messages, you.Manyattlntrlgued.Don't HB "other• ferent lfOUI"· . Studahaker.of·EJ CetTlto, ' directions, Instructions. Get be afraid of dlsplaylni your M • Mn. Davia, who hu served bride'• niece. Alslating was going. · talents. Show off good points. Hun~ Beach Blue Star u a double for Ellu:beth Miu Linda Dady of Santa LEO (July ZS.Aug. 22): No day to be ezcessively ally. Mothers, Chapter 2, •ta•e Taylor in several mOYles, does Ana Helgilts. Money, possessions gr a·b SOORPIO l<>ct. SS.Nov. 21): ~ the aecond Mondays photography and fas h Ion 1be hl'ide la a gaduate spotlight. Protect. assets. Some Accent on enjoying . through at 1:30' p.m. in Lake Park modeling locally and in San Corona deJ Mar High Schoq may try to convmce ~ that creaUve efforts. Satisfacilon Clubhouse. · Francisco and New York. aJid · a former member products are useJes,,. But~ g~ through job well done. ReseriaUorui for the everit Bethel U7, Job'a Daughten:, on to what you own. Don't Know th.ls and give your all. may 'be obtailJed by ,calUng Newpwt Beach . Draw upon hidden resourcu. Laguna Group ·· the Mmes. ·R. N. Steward, Her husband is a graduate Westminster Accents Civil D~fenseJ Flag I t Colla Mesa, ~; Paul o( Kalamuoo Central Hip 'Friends provide P ea 1 an American Legion · AUJ:illary Erwin, Laguna Hills, 837·7947; School, has served with wrprise. of Laguna Beach gathers at William Roley, Laguna Bea~, U.S. Air Force and now SAGITl'.UUUS (Nov. n-a p.m. the leCODd and fourth fM..9151 , or Ray Tyrone., Dana returned to bis studies 1 Deel 21): Professional en· Thundays in the Legion Hall. Point, us.m. Western University. deavors likely to meet wilh1L-:::=====~~~=~======~~====::.:~===== SUCCUI. Key ii to be pen~g tent, thorough. -are but temporary. Bring frame of preference into focus . Work with tools at Civil defeme will be eI· plained by a .apeaker from the police department when the Westminster W om a n ' s Club meets at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the civic center, 8ZOO Westminster Ave. Mrs. David Amel ls in charge ol tht proQam. Marie Ulrtcb, fotJrth grade student at Gill School, will be presented w\th a $25 sav- ings bond hY Mn. Raymond Wolfrom f..-her winning essay, "What the American Flag Means to Me." Certificates will be awarded to the wbmen in each of the scltoo1a participating, In- cluding Al1J<ll! CbieCo, An- derson; Terese Mc Sb an e, Bldsed Sacrament; Deborah Fisher, Boos; Connie F""ier, CltUi Janet Sheleny, De Mille; ' Anita Chawla, Eutwood; Teresa GaJencher, Goldemrest; Richard Schalow, Meain.; . K a t h y Carpenter, Midway City; Chuck Spade, Schroeder;. Ricky Mableu, Se- quoia; Pamela Camp, Spring- dale, anil Frank RicizlJano, Willmore. Mn. Wolfrom is assisted by Mn. Emory Clifton and Mn. Walter Connon. Hamb.urgers, Turkeys Feed Bazaar Sh~ppers band. CAPRICORN (Dec. 11-Jan. 19): fine for strengthening penonaJ philosophy. S If I through Ideas; choose the best. Important to select quality over quantity. Bargain offered today may prove cos- t1y. Walt, observe -analyze. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. , II): Money affecting one close to yoo dominates attention. Key is lo cooperate with fami· ly memben. You need moral backing. Problem which ap- pears large can be solved. Ae<enl diplomacy. PISCES (Feb. 1 .. Man:h Ill)' Permit others to Rt pace, take iniUatlve. Time ill on your side. You can afford to wait. Study partnership pro. specta. You may get op- portunity to flnal1u agree- ment. Be very roallatk:. MemberaoftheWeaimlnlter ~ the day, and IP, TODAY ts YOUR Au1Uiuy, Veteran< Of Foreign tlckots'fot \hi event wUi be lllRmDAY your curloolly ii Wan, will apon.aor their an-$1 .50 for adults and 75 cents great ; you wr:fte, read and nu•I bazaar ..and d l n·n·e r for chUdren under tZ. Pro-study. Changes due whlch belwten 111.m. and 8:30 p.m. ceeds will ltenefit holplt.11, btjng greater opporti.mlty for tcwnorrow, \.n Peet'• Fami· cancer 'and National Home travel, marriage. ly .Colonlal Terrace Room. fundl, , 1;:::=======;11 Hamburgen, pies and coffee The pqblic is invited to at- wUI be llerved during tbe day, tend the benefit Ind additional and a complet. turkey i!lnner lnfonp>aU.. may be obtained wUl be sened bqlnn1ng al •by cam., Mti. l'Jclwln -· " 5:30 p.m. ~ m.o.t7, or Mn. Prises will" be awarded ci...i. F. O'Hara, llHSll. Shop ·Early for ·HOLIDAY SEWING! . HELP WANTED SlJYICK 'IWBOS W• 11.,.. C•r••r •,.•11htt1 '•' Me11 •rMI We"'•" 111 ••r F•1hle11 I~ It.., H_,.r+ ... ell. •ClilH ... / " • -~FA B.R I c· . s·ALE .. NOV. 14-16 COTTON KNIT-BONDED 100% Cotton, '69!' w\de Reg. 3.91 2.98vD. ---------·-·-PLA:YCORD 98 100% Gotton, 45" wide C YD. 'croose resistont . pre-shrunk · R-. 1.29 -------=-"------:;~····--· --SATJN .. PRfNis-, 1 QQYo. 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Hardware and installation extra. fabriobytheyard, 2.'9 ' for ~re-to-your-4odr ..mc:o. call )'Out n.cffst~!Oll..free: May Co; There's no charge ·or obligation. ; -~ . may co custom fabrics l 1 • • • ' ... ' • _, •• . .. ·- WIDE SflfCTION Of POl'ULAR FABRICS, ~ATTERNS l · >.e<;ESSORIB . . ....... ..,... ........... "•11•1 ... •fl4 S•f•1 PerMllllef, O.r hi,.r.,... ••~flt ,,..., ... .hriclNeu ,...flt efi•rlflt. ,.w 'f'lllff•"' •t.cl .,u.... h••litl il•t1eflt ''•"•M· PR1N,TEDCOTION FLANNEl 45" wide 49' YD. co The Fabric . Center ..-1. 17llfSt. It trvlne, 646-4544 0,--i• .... ,.... ·O• y..,. Mitlh....-oa,.. · \ ' hr hiJesck:w ell: '44-11M Mes1 <enter Hnot Celifir -• _22l I. t7111 Slco... Jl!O "'"°' ... .J .., ..... ...._._ ...................... -........ ..., ....., .......... ._,, 1.:H ~te tilt,... " • I· ' • ' I 1 1 i .j I ) .I • I ""'"'!'1"""'!91 __ ..., __ .., __________ ,... _____ .. ____ ,... __ ............ -......... ...-.... --------r .... ---..,.-----------~ -·---------... -' ~ I • J / . I ~ Neiw Drugs Prod~~ NearlyNormalS"leep . . LOii .i!IGELD -Two Mllt<ollq ol the n••r n- .... ---ond pedmenlol drq la pending..,. ...,._ .. tnnqoillbm. and provol ol· the l'ederll Drue Ibo ;;i.,; lft zer-t ol -· Dr. Kalu "tna-WS ... "~~ aakl . Ibo .-.. at -lilep Qlmal m..pm, pi1ll, boll> ad tllal IP.Piil" to bl ideal' b a r bl t 'rate 1 and nqa- -. • cc. I'd l • 1 to bulJ!luralos, marbdly'reduce -al lJCLA. • the llllCIUlll ol dreaming aletp, Dr. ,\nQlally Kaloi al the be notect When U..y ore sud-PIYdllal'l' .-. and cleoly withdrawn from people Brain Belelrcb In 1 t l tut e who hive been taking them nported. CID hll ~, at . for a long period, an excea.aive Uninn!l)' ED«wloo'1 ._ amount of drwninf, lncludin& pmlum on "Sleep, Dreams , nf&btmarM, Ulµl}Jy occurs. 1 and Jnnnnl•." Dr. Kales believes that these Normally there II a natural pl\fliologic and behavioral )lrOil'Olllan from the deep ~ following d r u I Nae ol oleep to llJh!tr otagea withdrawal favor the develop- and dreamlni lleep. Tbae ment ol dru1 dependency ud phw ol lleep are charac-addk:lloo. teriJec1 by cliflmnl pattum In....,....., however, pa. of brain wav61, ......sod on tlenla may benefit from drup Ille ~ that reduce the -ol Nonnll, bea1tbJ, r e a t f u l drum.Ing sleep. For example, aleep appoan to require a people who have ulcerl tml h1'b ...,.,.!age of dreaming to secret. more stomacli acid sleep. Tht two dru&f ~~ during_ dreams and b e a r t to produce the r •q u l f'e d attackt occilr mo.!l often dui'· antOCJ11I ol this t)'pt ol ~-~this phase of sleep. OCC Girls Get Wings For High-Flyjn,g Job Slll)'.,.ven girla eqer to lave the ground for a h!ib- 111tnr -nctlved winged pm in a recent ceremony at <lrlftp Coul College. 'nit gbU: are new memberr ol the OCC llrllne st.ward611 _..,,. Although they have been In the program since the fill .._i.r started, of- fldal recotn!Uoa does not come until they have fulfilled _, nqulrements. In addition to pualng ..... pretty rigid """"1fng pro- <*luns, the &iris mu.I put in at 1eut fGur hours ol COID· numity .ervice before they qualify !« their wiogs. 'They got In their foor boon and m.ny more'. First of all, they were hocitesaes for the women ' 11 Olympic swimming trials in Los Anj:elea. They served at a number of dinners on the OCC campus. But they topped it all off by serving, at the lnvtlaUoo ol the RA!publlcsn Central Committee, al the Anahelln. Ccmventicn Center election Jli&hl. 'llte fl\rls work· eel from 6 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m., and 7' . ol them served .., hoste11e1 to the 10,CIOO persons who jammed the center. The llUlllber lncludedlCll!leltCOlld· year &iria. "We're not political.'' the girls said. "We would have helped the Democraia too tt they ha'd ui:ed ... In the eertmony at OCC, Dr. h"orman ~-Watson, superintendent ol the Orange Coast Junior ColleJe District, gave eacll girl her winp ahd COlll'•tulat.d her. '!Ill girls lllo beard an adduM by Ricbatd McClurg ol the 0GC Afr TramportaUoa Depart. ment. Gina Hernandez, vice -1· dent of the campua club of the stewardesses, Theta Sigma, modeled the fil1lt uniform ever worn by an airline stewardess In the U.S. The caped costume, from the air museum in Chlcago, is designed especlllly for llhort girlJ, since no girl OVlr' 5 feet 5 lncbes tell ... """'lllecf back in 19211. • 'The pl .... weren't u tall then. 1be airll are now fully ac- cepted in the tw~year pro. gram at OOC. Graduates to date have found knmedfate emj>loymenl. ' 9'fS HU WINGS -Becky W-ortbY of Runllnglon 8-11 ..,ii.. u abe geu her wings from Orange Clllll 11111« College ptstrtct Supt. Norman Watson. lbl;J•-tutu.re alrflne atewardeues received ........... A • -••• -• lhL17"1t.,c..111war,,11,c:.e..c.-.._ • .., .... I, ............. 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Unitocl Slota .at \!I' early lllOO'll-' ~R · lellowi Friday wllb; ·~ · n.-Cuckolds;" a liun>jlOID plect IOI In Ille cluslc .........U. llyk. "Golden Apple" _.i... 18 ' be • minlcal eatnil'U"- with+ .: larlle cut CCJll)o • plima>ll!d by SI alngm and dancen, 12 ads .... 110 period :~- Clayltfl ~. UC! dean · of f.int .UU, ii directing the '. John J.a,toucbNerome Moroaa mulical, w~tb W and COi- . 'tum.. by Ridlon! Trlpldt and two-pi.ario accompaniment by Arnold Juda anil L a r r 1 Gordon .. Featured ln the Irvfne cut an Jerry ~an, Ellen Robinson, Betty T e s m a n • Robert CUrrier, Mart Ericksad, Pame.1a W e 1 p , • James White, Judy Ed&erley, Sylvia Jilli.., Donna Fuller, ·stevei · Warner, . Sr u c e Bouchard, Pal NO 11 e t t , '1bomas Amboriy, John · Hag- gard, . Les Watanabe and Stephen Nisbet. The musical w:lll b t presented fo~ ei1ht . perfonn•-· tonight through Saturday and Nov. 20-%3, at • the Studio Theater on the UC! : qmpus\ Ticket reservations are available at 83J..8617. * * * LOVERS ·TOAST IN 'GOLDEN APPLE' UCI Pl•yer1 JerrY Grou11m•n and Pam ,W•ip Gacy Cotter, plays the role and Walt B1rclWd. Final ol the devil. performances are' Friday •and Directed.by Martin Benson, Saturday with reservations' the prodtt.ction was designed . available at 8.17-3210. by John Arthur Davis . and * * * feat~~ 1_?riginal songs by Ron Also winding up a two- Thronson. The play marks the weekend nln ls • ' T h e first use of SCR's ·flexible . Torchbearers," presented by "The Three Cuckolds" ls staging design in the Costa the Garden Grove C I v i c . South Coast Repertory"a an-MW tl:le'ateJ:, being set on Theater with John Craig nual adventure Jn commedia . a three-corner thrust stage directing. . - de!' arte -preceded by assembled by the c&!t as the The George Kelly comedy '"1'artuffe," '• T'h e Man-show opens. is on stage Friday and Satur- llr.agola" and "Tbe Miser." ''The Three. Cuckolds". will day at the Hare ·School ~An anonymous 'play, it pre-be on the ·itfge of the Third auditorium, 12012 Magnolia '3ent! three errant husbandl Step Theater, 1827 Newport St., Garden Grove. intent on affairs with each Bl\td.; Costa Mesa.-Thursdays * * * Courtroom ' Play (.ast ,Announced A'yn Rand'• courtroom drama "~Night ot'Janilary 18th" wlJI be the ne%t ~ ducUoo of the We&tm.lmter Communi!y Tbellter, which has 'anoouocect ttie cast for lbe play: Nancy Welb, winner of the theater group's best actress award for last ~' l'l'ill play the defendant, K~en ~e. · Janies E. Smith will be seen a1 the defense at,.. torney, wbile .the district at- torney will be played by Ron Flllan. A\80 f~u,rcl ·in the cast will be Ann Filian u the '(ictim'1 wife, Joe swam·u the defen- dmrt'1 father and Greia Smith u the mafd . .completing the cast art Aryid Malnaa, John Burton, YvC}Me .Tardy, Gene Tardy, Barbara Harries and Chris Duran. Sall)' Ci'oWley ii directing the· ·drama, assisted by Marguerite Myers~ w hi ~ e techn1cal direction will be handled by Al Jack.loo. ''The Night of January 16th" opens Jan. 10 for a three- weekend run at· the theater building in the' Westminster Center m a 11 , · Westminster Avenue at Golden West S,treet. Poitier Tops NEW YORK (APl -Movie actor Sidney Poitier ha s been nained star of the year by the National Association of Theater Owr>ers. SAN FllANCISCO (AP} - One ol !lie enter\111/1.,... world's most 11Jcce1~tut finl<rl, ...... l•y "' • -lor alI weeu after btln& found ... , dtalll .. .. l.oO AnJ•len free~ay, haa reawned bl• nlClt club a!OllU. weer.• '· 'Jb!\'!!1• llod(ors, boldor or more than » plden ~ecord.B -each llpllylOI -· !ban ... tnllllon "'1PM oold -said J'rld•Y ,night• "I tWl tire. easi- Jy., but 11'atf 1t0 b'1 it." Everyddng, he added, ' depeodl -bis proving ~· be ii no longer nn,ect d(OlfD ii • perlonner. WJit': btada ol 1Weat from bis . • be slgbtd' .. As ol now, I'm making it." "TblJ h a lot different than littlnf 'around before the caplet as with Joey," said Rodgers, still breathing.deeply after hll rirst ippeira.nce .in the bo! spotlight following • 1ong and bazard'ous con- valescense. He ref!rred to ' aeveral recent appearancea on the Joey BlshOp show. Rodgers remained in critical COllsf.IUon from last December unU1 JUiy, when the last of ~ brain operations was performed. "lt WU touch ahd IO for a terribly long time," aaid his perionil manager, James Fltzgersld. , 1ben be1an Rodgers' long, qWel ncovery . period at his home in Granada Hills. An establiahed composer of pop tunes, J.ocluding the widely recorded 111t•1 Over," he ~t Tisha Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Tisha Sterling, daughter ol Ann Solhern and fi9bert Sterl- ing, was optioned for a sea>nd year · Under her contract by Universal. · other's 'wives. through Sundays Wlill Dec. 14. "Sunday In New York ," thel·-=-----------11 .•. Aidinc all ttu-.. -•nd 'l'ickeu ·may be or d •" d seasoo opener at the Hwi· •••••••••• himself u well -is the thri:io1h the box office at 646-lingt.on Beach Playhouse, goes • ._ devilish matchmaker Arlee-1353, back on stage ~ri~ay and • * ~oniglat * • ·=~,:~:!~~inn: wmm!up:two-!eeistint ~:~~1r;:,·s~~i~bertsen e SKI ·MOVIE .•. inarareonltageappearance. al .the Mission Viejo High Marilyn Albertsen and Ran-1 The titk roles ate taken by School auditorium bl: the dy .Keene take the prominent . , , ' ·~ , • Billy ¥f1ler aod newcomers Railcho Codimurtlty P'8yers' roles ·In the Norman Krasol: • Spaghetti Feed Austin Kelly and· Georte comedy "Generation" under comedy, aided by Ron Filian • phi• • Bareo<!. 1 the direction of Bunny Ham· and Ralph Quick. Ticket. can • DANCING • Martha McFarland, Elaine mer. · · be reserved by calling SJ6. • Bankston and carol Kr•""· Rey L'Ecluse. George 8'61. • * MR. OO'S *. the latter in her SCR debut, Schultz and Carole Neustadt • ZIA ~ porti'ay;.thewlves.JameaBax-head the Rancho cast, with--Tb :--. • -.souN:s • :u:s s~AsruP•• es is ca.st as the lover, Lean~ sup)Xlrting roles filled .bY, · 1,00 w. COAST HWT •• dro, while another newcomer, Clai'k Farrell. Jim Newton • ---------------------~Z·11JI ' NIWPOIT. .. -.. ' ' ·-••••••••• Cross Ord P ____ 1e Wol• ... ,.. 11-==~~~1 W UZZJ "SNOW WHITE AND THI ·• " A.CROSS 1 Rcteptlcle ·5 Concemin9: 2 words · t Burn · su11erficiaHy 14 Affir1111tfYt reSponst 15 Glroer lh Confound 17 8usiness· man's accessory 19 Soda foun· tain item 20 (;on1posit1on 21 lndooesian da~tr "2'3Bild 24 Insect 25 Reduction in lorce: Abbr. . 18 Devoid or · ' inltre1t ·10 P1pe1 1· currem:y 32 c·uds 311 By degrees '410 Bright • • liglll .. 1 Length 1 untt .. 2 T1blcJike tOflsltuction '44 Ulttrtf of fal sehoods •5 Member of wedding ""' _ 47 Society p191s thar1cltr ., lllouth.: CoMb. for11 : 51 Certain newsp&sm sections 52 Boy's name 5'4 In the n1tut1I stltc 55 Gr. THiSllllC t gn>up: Abbr. 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I ' \ • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I I Holneowner Protection Juat c:omplet.i and !Udy tosact Sntolaw ii·• new city Cllclt wbidi ln ..,.,,. we.y will a!ftct the lives ol near- IY everyone ln·Huntmitoo Beach. 11 ls Ille-subdlvjslon law g<Woming some ol l!ie 111ajor !toms la'10lnd la plannlaf and builcllng housing tncta. w;th ol>oul half ol the city yel to be developed, Ill•"""' plenty ol; tttlden\lal build.Ing ahead. 'Thia new and progressive law wtll rnake It easier (ar· all concerned witb building to follow the law• as they v. wi:ittlio. Wllolesale e•ceptions to the codes should be • thilll ol ,lbe past. · The Jaw~·the minimllm lot size at 8,000 square feet at tbe lbsllltimce ol residenla 'W1lo felt lower area rioqulrementa would cbeepeo lbO nveltment ol most Hwitinatoo Beach bomeownen. ln addition. il>e people sad !het they felt ·smaller Iott •ere not suilable for to- day's living. • In tile pail, the 6,000 square-foot minimum baa been subverted by several means to the extent that a buyer could not be sure that a "stand8l"d'' residential lot met the requtremenll! of tl!e law. 1 In addition, the planners and councilmen often found lbemaelveo granting permission for tracts which had features forbidden by the existing laws. Councilmen, particularly, bad a difficult time in justifying exception• for tracts on which no legal banlsbip coold be found as reqW-ed bY state laws. · · 'I't\e new ordinance establishes rigid standards in some areas ol. tract design, yet ,allows a flexibility in planning never before found in the local laws ·and sel- dom found in even the IJlosl ·li~ral of cities, Generally. the provi9ions Of the new code are de- ,;gned to allow builders . alltlll't unlimited latitude in tract design once the minimums are melt. Much of what is contained in the subdivision ordi- nance bas been allowed in the pall! through a policy A Commercial Ad to Take To Heart It isn't often that a commercial ad is worthy ol editorial commendation, which matm it all the more pleasant to call your attenUon to a quarter-page ad tn The New York Times a few weeks "Ill· It WU placed there by Georges Kaplan, a Fifth Avenue furrier in New York, and the budline uked' "ll You - Life, Wait 20 Yeara Before You Buy Your Nert Leopard Coat F.rom U1." Citirig Albert Scbweltze1"1 "reverence for life" phllQIOPhy, the ad began ~ pojatir>J au! tbat ..... " the moat beautiful -~ -eopeclollf Jeopard and cheetah -aM-fast disap-pearing from Africa. "TllE,FANTABTIC prices that chfftah and Ie°qpard akin! l:!rb;ta: at the fur dealers have created a black market Jn wild cat.s all over .Africa," the furrier advised. "~.f P3t of the 1.kinl are tilled by poachers and ffiegally shipped to Europe and Ari1erica." The company then slated that It .-..Jh. ed Its refusal ta sell leopard and cheetah coats might cost It many customers, "yet there comes a point in Ufe: when decency and reuon must prevail over monetary profit." And It urged American w o m e n f!\'er)'Where "in the name or natu~. in the name of beauty, in I.ht name of life." to think consciMtioualy about the disappearance of these gracefu] animals. IF FEWER cuslomers demand theae leopard and cheetah skins, the hieh De at ·Gloomy Gus: When, oh when, will Huntington Beach parents ever get the point across with their bike-riding young- sters tb&t they're supposed to fol- low the same rules of the road as motor cars? I nearly ran over an- other ooe this week. -R. T. L. "* IMtwt ~.. ,.....n• ,.,_, -' _...,.., tlllM et fM -~r. hMI ,... "' -... -...., .... fl•llY '""· prices will come down, for then It will no longer be worthwhile for poachers and hunters to destroy the remaining wild cata. "So, piease," the ad uraes, "help us to make it unfashionable to destroy a nearly extinct species." In 20 years or so, if we restrain our greed 'and ferocity, these animal! may flourllh again to the point where their 1kina may be used without en- dangering the species. Meanwhile, there are other beautiful pelts available from all partS of the world -there ii no reason to ask for leopard simply becaUJe of its scarcity vallle. THOSE OF US gravely concerned about the rapidly vanishing forms or animal life on this planet' have occasion to be grateful to this far-s.i&hted furrier. But I think his ad is wrong in one r~: For every customer it may lose, it will bring a dozen new one. who apPteciate hls placing reason before rapacity. Many fimus have yet to learn that buic decency is also the most effective business practice. Furriers and fur-buyers everywhe~ ahould lake lhi! ad to heart; it calls for wider circulation than one New York newspaper, and it pleasts me to be able to spread this conservation m!Mage befo~ millions who otherwise mighJ have missed ft. The Innocent Casualty Proposition 3 has failed . The knockout was a vote of no confidentt by the people of California in the stewardship ol their educathln dollars. RegrelfuUy, a year, at least, in a carefully designed plan of institutional expansion hu been lost. And it is unllkely that it can be recaptured. ~ l.nnocent cuualty ia the' avtragt uruversJty student. the se.rioua young .Californian whose main and laudable purpooe ii ta lurn. RE AND IDS legitimate aspirations have Wien victim to 1 combination of weakness, arrogance and viol~. 000! of h1s own maklnc. The likelihood of tNs melancholy devek>pment was plain for all to att. ~. l!ehlnd their wall ol tenun and under the ,Wse of academic l.bedom. exceeded wtbt tolarance of an ~le who would Ill!• nothing better ,_ __ •• Ge .... I? --~ llolr 0<crp, if, w11 .. ii out ol '°"" and I am )oil llaOe with only a maJd who -ta twice a wed<. Wllat ii the -..., r.r preporin( • llbttle "" lpobfl PAUL P. .. ~ than to turn leaching over to responsible teachers. A minority ol misguided lludenll, often tncouraged and led by wrong-headed professors, flouted the: law and tht canons of ~tttnt behavior without regard IOI' the ngbts or the sensibilities of the majority of their peers. ANO A BOARD ot Reatnl.!, inlo the hands of which tht entire educational system had been tnlrusted, failed to exhibit even tht minimum of courage. It is the resent.!' dilatory cooduct, more than any othu factor, that impelled the people ol California to the regrettable. act.ion in knotting lhe educational purse- atrinp. Furthermore, we may see evtn more of the same react.I-On unless there la substanUal change for the better. It may be that lb! minorities of of- fending proll!S80l"s and willful stude.,ts will come, on their own, to perce.Jve . the virtuea of l•wful1 decf:nt, patriotic cooduct. AS of now. UU! appe.ars unlikely. OUR HOP£. there:lort, muat reside in the regents -In their mustering the courtp to exercise the greal aulllori- ty which they possess. The def .. t al Proposition S1 which wt keenly rqret., must lta.ve no doubt as to the temper ol the people. They •re sayin1, "Stand up, Regents! Ftce your responslblllUea. The future of our children b in )'OUr banda." San oteso Unl&e lllatemem o( Ibo Planpfng C0QlnllalQll approved by the City Oounc!i. lbe atalement "'°"lb! a me11ure ol. pro- ,,_ to a field wbidl bas bean prtlty dull and •Ill· lll&g\D&Uve. 1t also brought problema Jn dni&JL which will hauqtbameownen foty..., to come. EIU!C\lnent of this cede Jntil law will ~ a mlleatooe l,n giving residents of tile comm~ assurance that they and their Investment In the city will be prolectad in II>• future. At the ,.,.. thne It liiveo builders Iha Oexibility for construction of lraC'ls featuring lbt new· ~I ot ideas in tile bomebuil.tlin1 field. · Solving the Park Problem' The ~reation and ,Park COmmission nieeti tonight to decide what should be· done to provide Huntlniton Beach residents With the .. tensive parl: system the majority v<>l"li !~"!',NOY. 5 .. Although a '6' million· bond pnp>sal failed to 1et ille needed two-thlnls !Njorlty for Jfa•J•i• rpore than 60 percent o!. !lie pOople voUDg did ·•llY Ibey wanted the park •J'Sten\. · . . Since. general ob]jgation bonds"'" I.be cheapest way to finance aqbiaition. al' parks, there i1 consideritble merit to lbe idea ol trying again at a special election next year. In addition 10 !lie possibilitY of a special election the city -fiiaff al reedy' bas pi'epared a report Oft th~ poten1iel .of (edet,a.l J>~ .. rllpipe!IQD in .th~ part prograll), particularly 1n•if)e largfilel>tral park at Talbert Avenue and liJ!ldefi \yes1 ·filn.et. , , . Wit~ the ·ler~e favorable vole reconled the com-mis.~6n~'~ the City Council certainly have ' some obli~ gallon to provide the ci~with the park program throcnti any rea!OO&ble -· I meatll. • • H ft~ Hu Seen Gruesome Marijt&ana Transformation . . . . . . . B:rigJit Kids ·Beco:ro~ Filthy-Animals . . To the Editor : • Ro~arding the letter (Mallbm<, Nov. 1) ffom ,"a highly 1paastve ~oyer 36'-" 1 woula imagin! that he or 'she li barely "oV~ 35" 1 and -does not h11ve 1.!en-agera "that .have .Used marijuaria for ·a couple of Y,qtt'I. P have seen a 111Je8ome transfonn,atlon from two beautiful, intelligent,-·kind, sincere, cltan and intellectual .~ within two years. into unreapedal?le, .• 1low-witted, ag~ grusivf!, dtfiant filthy animab. They have not only lost resp!d: for God, their families and. our laws, but an . only loyal . ta their "pot.headed peel'3 ... . TO l.:EG~:~ana would 1)e lo turn ~· .1)1 . .kldl into the work! with a load • p;Mo! and ulling th<m thaJ it i, a water pn. Alter one mmju""8' uetle· 1 ha>e-·.een ·~ · tum aweutve; derd:nt, lazy 'and lloppy, an effect iWhich Juts 'for dayl. We art unfortunate in alto having an alcoholic in tilt famjly, but that person, in her sober modlents, is one ol the kindest, most considerate souls ever devised. Over several years I have seen her prepare holiday meals for 20-"30 people, a feat tha.t not one. "pot-head" could accomplish. 1 doubt if they coUtd tven fix a meal for just tbemselvts. Also, our alcoholic would not dream of. ltaving the hou.t!, or driving 1 car in an inebriated condition, ytt those pot smokers art endangering our roads and children every day. I REALIZE THAT a single adult could not "tum" 50 kids off drugs, but one kid could "tum" 50 on, and I ut talking of kidJ from 10 years old and up. After the hut and cry of election is over, would you dtvote your wholt ~itorlal ·page to artieles 'Wfltten by Jl3}'chiatrists , American Medlcal As8ocia· tion , as well as the police' department and let them ttll the public where the road of marijuana will eventually lead them . I would assume that it would _lead tO jails, death Mf# mental in- stitutions. ' NAME WITHllELD Re1po111fbUit9 To tht Editor : The:r! has ju.st com! to my attenUon .a ltlt!r printed in the October 4 issue of your publication, from Mr. Lewis L. Mye(, Unit Supervitor, Huntington St.ate Beach, !ntitled "Unsightly Meas," di9ClaimJng responsibility for the debris: along that portion of the former Pacific Electric Railway C.Ompany right of w•y lying between Pacific Coast Highway and · the row of trash conlaJncrs dtsignating the boundary of th! state beach. THE STRIP OF land in question ill jointly owned by tht Bolsa-Pacific .corporation and Southern Paclric Com· pany. The 1957~ taxn paid thereon ap10Unted k> •bout -flS..000. Because ~f !Onlng problems · ancf threat or con- df:mnation by the state, we have been unable to dl:vtlop the land since the tracts were removed. The state finally filed • CO(KltmnaUon action last August e. INASMUCH AS the '"meas" is directly •ttrlbuLable to uaer1 o( the state pwk and !he fa°' tbal the stale pn>pertJi i.111 not fenced , l btlirrt ~ re:sponslbtll· ty for It lea.st. cle.ning it ahould be ..... IW!10d by the lleplrtment of Beaches and Quotes Slanley MeNaD, S.F. -"Hale ii 1 clreadlul llckness Whictl bas beMt ltnO'M) to kill men wbo hartxr It." l; ... ettet.1 from Yeadtr1~ &J'e welcome: NdrmaJi~:uMter11h6uld conveu their me.uage1 in 300 wOTd.s or less. The tight to condenae letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All la. ters mUlt includt rign4tutl! and mail- ing addtl!Ss,· but nmM1 wiU be with- held on requeat · Parka. We are not delaymi, nor }\ave We ever delayed, negotiations for this prbperty with tile st,.te: In (act, °"' offer to let the at.ate use tt in exchange. (or relief from pa~nt.~ taxes, durine ne otiaUons, ..,. ~ by _lhe stale. · '•W. W. STEINER . llis!ri<t M>,nagtr Real Estate "Dept Southern Pacific Co. M•ke It l' O?arl• Tr. the Editor: Before the clean-up campaign passes by unnoticed, I would Uke to take this opportunizy to commend all those in- volved with the project. The beautification committee of the Women's Divilion of the Chamber of Commerce, Rainbow Disposal C.Ompany, and tht Cit.>: of Huntington Beach are to be praised for the completion of a much needed job. Whilt I'm still nursing muscles I didn 't even know l had, it is my hope that the clean-up campaign will become a yearly project, and that others such as oil companies., farmers. a n d businessmen will join Jn to help beautify our city .. RODERICK B. CRUSE Cr90tofc1 T" the Editor: Thank you for Sydney Harris 's "Modem Day Rip 'Van Winkle" (Nov. 41. I am pltued to see that be bas the concern •Qd curiosJty to give the ftttze Mw·Uve li.ter •idea some: thought. lt ls evident, however, that he hasn't realty liven tbt Idea all th! thought ' he ~Id ~avt. , . Mr. Harris wrJtes, after complaining about losin&: al~ one'& fl'ienda, 1!lt is noi-mal ·and · natural to want to extend one's we as long ~ it has me.nln'g ·in terins of one's family and Crien~ and social environment. But except for reasons of scientific curiosity, who would want to bl! around a century froJll now, a freB.k.ish figure from ·the past, as anachronistic u a musktl in a nuclear 11.ssion plant?'' FIRST OF ALL, Mr. Harris ovulooka the fact thJL • someoM: awakening (probably ~gnilicill)Uy less th.In a C..: tury from now) from lhe cold 11leep would NOT be without fri!Jlds and relaUve,._Besidea having descendants to iVeel .him. he would Jll"lbably belong to a "sleeP,et 'club"1 nt some sort, and if people'-ile Ir°"" relliJarly.'a.• ~., been the. case 80 far, he is certain not only to find new friends from his own time, but also to meet some or the ones he knew before. In the second place, anachronism is a queii:tionable proposition. No doubt a paiient would be thoroughly prepared to sally forth Into the new world by the company which revived him. No DISADVANTAGE need be permanent -not even a biological one. And of eourst the fears about going into a stale of shock and making mistakes oppositt from the one:s one made in the "first lilt" an both silly and shallow. Mr. Harris says children yearn for immortality, those under 30 don't really believt they are going to die, and those over 30 don't care that' they Jre going to dit.-_ Actually, those over 30 can no longer ignore death and sO adopt the "sour grapes syndrome" for thw own psycholoaical health. GREGORY M. FAHY President Cryonics YouUl Association A•8 O_ld l' •leftdne.o? To the Edita" I am a handicapped veleran, living on a small rnslon. My vision and hear- ing are. 1lowlY leaving mt. The doctors say thtf~ cao do nothing, so I have made project& to keep buBy with, in Tax Deductions-=-Medical F';llng his income Lu: return, Jonny's lather took a deduction for the toll of the boy's clarinet lessons. When the govern- ment challenged this ttem. the fatb!r ex. plained: "Johnny has a Hvcre. bite probiein,.and his orthodontist said playing tbe cl~inet ":"'Id ,,. a arut he!~. Tllere~~l§Oll· aider llie.tlllWbonl a medical ~i1 I.:. After-a court test, this .rgwaent was upheld and the deduction accepl.ed. THI£ CAJE ILLUSTRATEll Iha t "medX:•1 erpenau,'' which ue .UOW-td (within llmlta) u a tu deduclloa, may. tike in a widt variety ol cost& ·.Oecfuc. tloas have -pennltted for everythlna from !)!a upk<tp" .... ,....,. ........ wig prucrlbed for the mento1 health " • lltl who bad lut her hair. But the .._ mllll bt clotloq related ~. -.olll"'blem-notj<lll "'pod for :rou." ' . . • tWldll:&I• bavt l blm' -,,.. diaper ..-.lee, -J*!e, Md botlled ......... lo --al°""lll tho<t ..... ~ -' • Illa ... papll\uro, .. porllcllllr -liitl'lit-volved. NOR CAN YOU cledld -U. ' which the rntcs1cal benefit ls rtlerely secondary tO the non-medical benefit. Thu~ a .cteduetloo wu denied for .• td~pbooe whldi "bad l>etn inltalled in a 1iclt woman'• bonfe. True, tHe telepbortt did enable her to mmmon her doctor In an emergency. But jt was also available for everyday bouaehold use. . WHAT ABOUT travel? An •llinc tu:- payer who took • trtp to Flockla, JU!t to perk u.p bis morale, WI! he1d DOI enUUed ta dedUclJ>ll --Tiie --that the Ill 1a ........ not -to aublid[z:e veca\lcnl taken shnply to mate • CUpeyer feU·mon cheerful. Oa Illa otlier bani!, ..... WQ - ta -the -ba -1 ...... to and frcm meetlap d A I co lu 1! e 1 AllonymGul. NoliJtl• that ht bad Joined the orpllilatloo .. the -" • doo-tor, the court _led,. "Membaablp WU -..,, llr the treetment ol' • ~" A• A..m-'/loi A"oeloffon J>Ub· lie tmlfc• /totvre b~ Will 81rnonl. • an effort to forget my defects: One o~ my projects · is the history of calendars. I am collecting real old calendars to use as illust.rattons flnd: have four that are 1882, 1883, 1881, 1896 aQd looking for others. \ • · While I am cottecting old poS\, card!, bookmarks and reward of merit ~rds, most of ·my projects concern h~ies of holidayg lik! E~ter, Halloween iQd St.· Valentine's Day. To make it in. teresling, 1 am Collecting real old valen- tioes tO use. as illuslratioru; and plan to give lPem to a museum when I flnisb. - l HA VE TWO valentines tb;i.t are av~ 1!5 years o!d and four that Ire over 95 )'ea{S okf~and a few dating back to 1880, ~but on my limlled f~, t am Q•vil>I: ' bani Ume getthig ~ Jl<!ller represented col:ketion Qt real old .: .. __ . . ~ . . ~~-' l was in hopes that perhap1 a ftw of your readers may have a few real old valentines they do not want, because J wo1*f . be happy to have any the; may care to seod me, and be glad to get them. Eventually, r hope to try writing a book about my projects, in an effort to earn enough from it to get off this small VA pension and have some medicaJ cart. which the VA is unablt to afford me, so rny ~jecls ~ave a dual purpose. Thank you for your tiiue and kind consideraUon in reading my lttter. l hope I may be hearing from a f!W' of your readers. LEON THOMPSON 623 Federal Eaat SeatUe, Wash. 98UD CommNnbt C-.spircacv To the Editor: The most tncouraging and inspiring message of hope was given to Amtrica toward the clost of the presidential cam• paign. It was the analysis of the presidentl.it candidates' platforms and it was the fair, just and patriotic message by the editor of the Herald Dispatch, a Negro- owned and edited paper or e1ttensfw circulation. Of interest to dedicated but uninformed Americans would be the full page ad· vertisement by the Afr~Am'ericans fot Wallace. IT PUT THE destrucUon and rioU in their community directly where lheJ belong -that they are fomented aod directed by-the international Communlll ~iracy. ThJs fine newspaper, publish- ed 1n Watts; should be read by mort concerned Amerlcans. U ~ liberal whlte<>woed com- munications media were half 1. a dedicated to preserving our republic and const.itutiona1 government, wt might havt a chance for 1 re-united United Stilts of America. MARJOlllE A. CAllN!!a : .. • • • --WWW... Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1968 Tile editonaJ """' OJ '"' Dally Pilql IUkl "' .. ,.,,,,, -,jj,,;. ulaU r.adm b1f pruentmg thio ....._,.,, oplnloni and com. fMtlfarr on topics' of interm cmc1 lfgni/fctm«, b~ prOvidmo •• ,.,_ 1"' Ille uprculoft of ovr "'""'" opinion;, •nd bv prn~ tile diver,. w.u.. Polttl3 of lnform<d olnmI<n cmd fl'Ok•"""' "' topicl o/ tile dap. • ;., ' Robert N. Weed, Publlther ' fai etlllo ~I ~ otSou • .. we gOtlbt 9'ld , nfU1Q 1MI ptiilad to."ba - GE ·ca, . Da: by • • . ' • ~ . ~ .won't G~eA~ay Top Dr~ft -Picks • • ~o Speci~l 'Deals to ,· Get . Q:J.----Reeves l:CIANCIEU:S (Al') _,,. ..... '.'!::_~~IM Aoploo Rams llYI. the Na-~ootballl..tque twn cto...'t plan ·IA> ttllle any Ila tbrea llnt"°""4 drllt ~ for 0. J. Sim'-the Untveritt~ clSoothem Callfomla star. . . . :·we·u '*· oilr flrsb.l'OUn\l choicer to lit three solid new player11'' Dao Reeves il!d ~. '"We... die!~ agJlnsl mHlnl a packaae trade b'• Simpoon." 1'here have been repQrts that the l'lll!a~pllla Eagles, the team most lll:ely ~; oave the fim draft pick ...... )I. ,......., ~ . ' . ' .. Jo • .....,. -ol '11 NJt.• Ind ·APL' clubs wijbout a vic!Ory, hU been looking I/I< a .. ~•,..d<al -three maklni a P.ac••aa·~ for Slmpaoo." , "l'Ve _ ~ . many, r:umora .my;seJI.," Reeves ,..a, .11bot tbe fact ls UiJt ll'a ..,.... Joiiw · to aet lh<ee men than ooe. First~ p_Jayera are more "'valua'ble~--evifr :no,f ln a 21-00 . common draft. u ~·-bl!~ ... ~.ol SlmNrn1'1'1 v&lue in the -Reeves did':'" ' . " ). . "The R8\lll .... ~im ,the highest-In • the Rams ,ar. not the _.,... team the add!Uoe of 10 new YOW!i pie.yen the COl!!'try. SlmJ18011 and Gale S&y,rw In the league. We ',baVI an ~ before 1'11. . ~ the two moist uclUng play~ that t h I a year tbat we can.'t afford. to Tbe team, be aald, ••can't pus up have tlver c;ome-~on,g and I feel 1qu~.11 • •• a chance for three of them Ulla year" .perao)>ally that-Simi"'!• Is the besl """ The Rams plcknd up two\ flrslorqand because tt will be harder In the Mui. •Dini lla~k .we've aeen In lootliaq. . aeleollona lo add to their own by.~ wheo II bU only one openln&-round "Most certainly be WOIJld be a tremen-two quarterbaclci away. • choice • dO!I> -t to the RJl!U/' Reeves~· Romon Gabriel'• bod<<IP ~ ro "Tile b1otory ol,the league ...... wry callfnt! a pacUge trade lo aet him a Wt•year,.BW ~ .. W..tto Delrolt ,dearlytliatteamewhlchmuenochallge tanpting Idea and a speclacu!Or .trade and ol --In' 1111 JUI In veterao -1 collap11 eventu81ly of the kind before Lei Richter and .... • , ov"1>l&bt." be Uld, llvlni lbe Eaales, owe Mabon." draft, Gary Beban, 1"111 lo Wulllngton. New Y4"'k Glsnls, Gr. e D Bay Pacbra But, be aaJd, "'.Jl'a no ~ that -aald · lbe Rama' P!aU call' l<Jr U ewnples. l Initial • .Gibson's , MVP Reactio:n: ·.~You're. Kidding~' ' . MATSUYAMA. Japan (AP) -"You're ldddlng," aald Bob G11*>n of the SL Louts Card1naJJ wbeo be wu informed today he had beel> 1111Ded the Natloiial lague'I Most Valuable Player fe< !Illa. Aaaured li WU DO Joke, the 33-year-l>ld . . pltdler paused a lew llOCOlldl to let the -· alnk In, then told a telepbooe interviewer: "It's great. It'• juat great because pltchers 'don't: usually win MVP awards."' "I've got to tbant '}veryone on the team. The whole team tiell>ed me have Liston Rips. a good year::. , Gi1*ln, who oel a-major.jeque ean>eJf run average record IOw of 1.12, ii In Rischer ID• 3, Japan with the Canis for an l~e (OOdwW exhlbidon tour . • He waa )n Sapporo. Northern 'Japan, Aw .. ;ts Quarry ' when .he .... Jnlomoecl Oct. 19 he had a.a. ·won another coveted prize -. the Cy , YoUni award. . PITI'SBURGH (AP) -'Sonny Lillon With <Gibson · when Jnlonned h~ had took a quick but admittedly short step won the MVP award were flnt bueman on hi! climb baclt 'to "the top ol the Or~ Cepeda. _'.who 'Won the awaid heavyweight rank• Tuesday night >::Ith lsol year, and oulflelclu i:..,i Broclt. an easy ~d-roond lmock~t of Roger After Cepeda a,nd Brock flnlabed COD--' Rlscher. . gratuJatlng. Gibson~ Cepeda turned lo ,, George Lowers (he Boom 'canadian heavyweight George Chuvalo decks Itali&i heavyWeight . Dante Cane during ttieir bout at Toronto Tuesday night. Chuvalo won by a TKO over his !m-pound roe. The Chuvalo fight and Sonny Uston's . . Tickets on Sale . ' • ~·I • I~ • • • third-round knockout of Roger Risch er from Pll!Bljurgti . were utiooal- ly televised. ; Golden West And ii • appeari that !he 219i><>Wld BlOck and cominented, "Now yw'll have former ~pi,n wlli iDeet his 11.,.t lo win it next yiar." • hutdle at the liandJ ol Jerry Quarry, Cepeda aald,Gl1*>n deserved the MVP po&aibly early next year. .. ~Ille be. •1carrted the 'who~ team." Herb Conrad, a New York promoter, Gibson ~ 'li;d: all Uie awards that are present..i," lidded Cepeda. said Liston'• oext opponent probably wW Gibiron ii the second p1tcher t6 wtn be Quarry. the Most" Valuable l.'layer Award this """th sld.. are F.ettv •"-" W<t _,....._ •• ~ ~ "' lbe ~· ···u.i~ .•.Jd' • 119•r-i1ri,~ ·,ur. ,.,,.. --'~illtiliiri's,tlni"'rn llli ~ -jlromiejng.'~. Serf••--1lie"""' !Alranl ... Ibo RlachU, Who hoped a ylctory oVrr American u..pe:.:S-: r. o ' Liston would catapult him froin obscuri-GJ b so it got '14 flntl tn the MVP ty, aald be thought Liston could easily balloting, Roae plckliig • up the other kncck out any of t1ie lop rank~d f!gb~. . six, and dutpoJJilid the hllaWnfl ' Clo- , The Riseher knockout, which crame cltmati outfieJder 20-205. . \~ on a vicious left" hand to the' body Wlllle McCove1, 'San· P'rancile6'1•1Jug. at z,23 In the thlnl . of the sclJeduled gb>g first bueman, linllhecfthlrd with 10 rounds, was Liston'• 'nth llralghl 131 pofntl. CUrt Flood, >the canllnall' knOcl:out victory 11ince he decided lo dandy «<1ter fielder, . waa laurtb 'with try his comeback In September ol 11181. 118 and Juan· Mariehal, tbl G-' "I want a tiUe lhot," he aid. •1t'll pJtcbing star~ wu,flftb 'wltb u.. juat have lo keep knocking them out to go up the ladder." . . , i:r * i:r . Long Beach Grid, Coach To Be Aide U.S. Davis Cup Team ' Favored by 4 ' . . Liston, now ol LU Vegu, bullnd bl! 20!).pound opponent around the rJna at p • ~ fired crisp left jabs, angling the revious stumbling Rl!Cher Iowan! the ropes and then battered him with short lefts and rights to the head and ))ody. • • LONG BEACH -Football Coach Don Jleed of Long Beach Stai. College will tie· relieved from his post' at the eod of Ibis season. · · AthleUc Director Fred Miller tnade ·the announcement Tuesday. The f9ers H,.V'e a 2~ record. To Play in Newport Golden West· College •hu been · cast u a four-point-favorite to band sluTnptng Orange Coast College II thlnl·otralght Io 1 s, according to the DAlliY PILOT'S weel<end football odcls. Uston called the knockout punch a "good. left lo the 'bod;y ... '!Ulchtri ol Fort Worth, Tei:., said It WAI ... painful left to the liver that cost me $50,000 . .,. Tennis fans get ' a chance to meet and watch America's Davis Cup team. thanks to .a nifty bit of negotiating on the ~ of Balboa Bay Club oftlciaJs. The U.S. squad, favored to defeat Australia in next month's challenge, wUI perform at the Bay Clµb, Dec. •H. It will also appear at an open-to-the public, ' The odds a1ao abo>o . San Diego City Proceeds, with tournament espenlle College to be a IJ,.point favorite against deducted, will be turned over to the Santa Ana in Saturday's showdown game Davis Cup conUngent for expenaea ' in for , the SOutb Coiuj:t Conference cbam- its. subsequent venture to Australia. . J·--•• h .. ~ f P-•P· • . The sparse crowd at Pittsburgh'• <;tvtc. Arena booed aa Rl!Cher finally sti:uggled lo his feit. : ' • BBC sources ope to net ...,,>Ml or In prep action, Sunset League front· the team, which they can do by. se~ runner Weatminster High School is a UCI RUSTLE 400 of the 600 available tickets. Most Zl-polnt chlltce to· drncck over Marina , RS, assuredly,.there will be no problem ref.. IJld ,UJljlefeated Laguna Beach iJ • 1S. ltng rid of all 600 ducats,· and n point favorli. over San .Clemente In PIRATES TRIUMPH some. • Crestv! '-·-· • Winners Jleed, in ll years ol coaching al Long ~. has a record of 58-62-2 .... Miller "4iJa he will become an assistant coach ·and a new head coach probably would be.named after the current seaaon. •'llJiller said the change Is "In keeping with the growth ol the Intercollegiate program at Long Beach." Who wouldn't want to get a gllmp&a • ew '-6118 game. 1 "01111111111~ of such Yank flashes as· Arthur Albe, Lut week the D~Y PILOT had -All three Orenge· Coast irea college CJ k G b S Smith Bob , .•• a IN reCiir\I 1!ii1 hu. an 11&-Jll record water polo teama Jo••ed vlctorlea rue. WHITE ar rae ner, \an , '~~. f4"' a .781 percen'--lor the yw-. -Charles Pasarell, Jim O s b or n e -&" day aflemoon. and Donald Dell? . Ftld117 UC Irvine J>Olted a IN docisloo over .~f.1 .. .. .. , WA.SH Ticlteta an. avallsble a1 the Bay Club, Fountain Valley ·s over Coo1a Mesa IMig Beach CltY College and ended Its i'a"""", • ,.. _ , _ ,_...._ -··-···----• -NeWJJOl'I Beach Tednll Club, UC! athletic Huntfnslon Beach I over llewport aeason at Cerritos today. Golden West "' w-•--. ..,. -·---.--.., . .......,... 0~ ~Neal~ Spdritng Goods stores Westmlnltetll over M&rina . P*<ed a 13-1 decialnn OYer eypr.. and • .,..., ·Jlletr .llnl -trip ' '" and Hart'• Sjlortlng Goocla. Mater DOI !lo-SI. Allthony Orange..Coast rouJed Riveralde, lW. l)l 1 ·Amtrieao lloaloelllall --And 11 you haye ,any dealre to tske Laguna 15 over San Clemente The Long BeaCh win gavo U!:I a Zl-1 'l)el*1 a1Pt wl•. • .-. no ·~ ~-• hour :.~.=~'.." ot tiie In the action. .besl not watt too long hfu<l11 -Its nut aciioo wW be In the Cal ' ,1'flll tlderr mr '°1.... AM -·-• • .._, ·•·• · State (Long Bead<) pool louml-~ MtrnriatL 5th.. , ·• .. , • to,..... up your stubbies. . Golden West 4 over Oi'ange Coan 1 }'!U«J r tlle,Bion, w. -Komla<ly, .:.,Afllfth r!-'\\11 a~;~ s'& ~ ~ It'• ... ~lluva ~f • ~~: r:; ~~; ~1:'~ t":..?: ~~;,,paon mt Bob Clay Threatened 11"1 -llYI ti .... --· ;• '> • .,..._. POppenllne College pla a couple of Cal Stale (LB) JV 1 over saddlebaclt MooJey .. Jed OCC .to tis eeventll llralgbt · . · :~. >, .. , '.. ;, ·A _paltry amount of Uetels are lntemtlng foes to starl.1>ul<etball action. Sm Dleao cc ll over Santa ·Ana eaatem Conference victory"Tbe l!Oca MANILA -Thi warr.f BOtlli,.°"""" ~J· · available IO the general publlc -llld.happl. The Waves tali;•· oa Lal>w' -Tech In USC .10 over Oreann SI. ,, play Rio Hondo Friday at-Coast. aald today 1$ would ·-to ,._.i.. • """'YORlt Undefeated~ State ly the Bay ·cw~ ·11. not H]>loltlng "the . their opener. '!'hen they duel the.liouat90 Waahlngton 8 over UCLA Golden West hosls 8anla Ana FrlcfaJ Cullna Ciay"U hea•t•etehl chamDlon ,~"'"'' -• ""'' ~ of •Ibo foiir~y tournament Coopnl, who bout ....., roturn1ng )et--at at 3,30 p.m. • · • 11 lhe American llchter Cloet llOl·llelead lilll Georsia •have the inside lraclt....,~ ·Ill "°' tlW m•bllc. tornien Imm the group which' lln~hed Rama t..over ·San Franciaco ' • Ida UUe by lbemotlbe 1111'• t Oraap • llowl .ml .,..,,"! " '"" -• o;;,;;:O( ...... clucata nm 13 dall1 • 'lec:Olld; lo UCLA In. Ibo 1'11'l!CM linall ' ~ , ; ~ ,,. . l<ir lbe. 8upr Bowl but all other ·er f!O l<Jr.the IOllNey pacltqe. at the Sporla AreDi · + . . -.._ • -....... < · -~Jntbepool··-• · Georp --N·····t K B 4 h. s· • · h w· fS;;.== OCC'S BENNETT ~:Fs:t::o;.n.~· .. i~gs ag t . traig t · .. in ~,:.1111wa1t~"::::":~ rl'HIRD IN CZ:ASSIC '.'::*...:0.":°.::.!a:Jt:..~llb • .. -· .t"!---· . • .1UNcoN, ·l'llslo lib (AP) -.ell, ' Or-. ~ wlll be ltv«M WI AllGtXll:B-(ill· 11111 11k!t TbO !all time ii.. J[lnp J s.ia dJi' aboa1 a i.-Hto phi a ao. • .,, .. .. M-., CaJilomia ."1'11 the men'• s.ooo to Win the ttai. water p>lothalllptonahip and Jin. PSen -ed tbe OUlaod met,;a.nxmllueo In n..•1_,, lhe tecm n.. lblurlaied ~ """""' 11oo4 • meterJ world pacldHnc ciwopionlhlp II the Plr-ileleat FuJ1er1on JC ·Jn ---the Lcill ~ Klnp don,, _.. Olllaeod In a aJowy,' peaally-lllled • the teama lell Ille Joa at.I -· CORVALUI, Ora. -Boool -DM 'llieodl1uthe9Uff Wied to materlallae -i week'• ,Ea*ra Coalerence battle Med. my paeral _... ·ltal>dlnc ..._,. with the lf.lnP hanl1nc ool6 a ~ -.. ~ -...... &Ir the -llrllCl>I day tn Ille ...... ol the -al Ibo latler'• pool. up for tblm,. ; .., lad In Ibo llnil period. , a puncb at Ille -'Diii _, WI~~=~,.... lilddll ~-oftlleloarillWorldSurllnc 1tM01Y ... wr• ••• atlod..., Wlth~-"'ltwopllandaddfnc But with 1e11 thin n .. -1o belptlle KJnp,i.,, bolt•-~ .. · -~-Chanq>lonshlp. tlle !ho ...iy llWa·--a -an -..i 'Pelan ..-dlnc -ol p, lbe Klnp' Diii Roiio..,. Oaklaod'• afl.Dllneand.aco.._.elfftd'pln'C ...,. I I In Clllti• .. Lot Moant lead • 1-W -by Calllor· --Ill ... -,._ ..... , ~~ nl(ht. the Kfnp'upanded Carol Vadnalt pl fnlo a ~ -ol ~ ·-.. .. , ...... I I ..,, nlw11beroundedlbeouellfnlcount pl 1'111 WIJ. Al yw W to .. -lbl•leala (S.I) l<ir lllolr,J11urlll'llrllCl>I ma1do lllal' eaded with h Klnp Gn& ClllbllMAnalflolruu_.i.; lh " I .... -...,. calm Wilen In ii ......... a Wltel .. ·-, ti In ti Ill 1'11 · KatlciaaJ Jlock117, 1-e Ylc:lory, a liom 111111 -lor 1111 rail · I/I tbl ~ ,.. boct wlll llle ..... ,_ 1""81ol 1azz;• ..,. tlle 11!' l••, -""' ~ lo .. ...., Jot -.-.. r6cllnl. .. -. -pme. · dll:f f111b1 bat i-, dlcll, --~ •· m• Kenn,yUDp--llllJ:IO. 111111-.•llyw,to-iiem It 'l!ll tht ••• 11111 NII!;•-The call fi1 --lloo4 Allora-llnl~Jllllloot a::o1 -,_ ....... UIO Jeny -of~~ Collea• -. · and -ed IM Maoloo willtfn a )ldlnt -"l Larry Roca, tbl IM Azllet• -Ir o Iii Peton and'a.,,. l'rtJ s .. ,.,,._, ... ..,.,. .... wutenaecoodlbehlndlllm. Aoc1 "'·-to lllamelbe ,.....,.. of the Wiii Dlv-'1-.....mr'St. pneral ::-=· Hla ~-W ,_ tbe par:,... IOllll '19 --...,.. "'.-",'°".·~·7,~~:· :" ; __ , I« tlolr_ ljioltll • Louil Bluel. ' • lbe bnJ1inc --C11i11 WartllJ .~ tin ·M -. . . .; ;. • ' I .. \, I ' .. , .... ·i ' ' ' • . . .... • ' • I ·I ., \ I t ( ' -----..,..~~-,-,-~;-_.,........., -.. --· ......... -..... --..._ ~~-··-................ --~·--,....------,... ...... ._..,.. .....--... ---~ ....... --' .... -..-· --.... -...... -.. --.... ... - • I . ·-·~ W1•1n•,_ NMlnW ~ 1961 BucsWant Versatile· McMahon GWC's Anaheim's . To Ban iteBomh -" Eads Says Kt1hn Injury Won't Slow Up Laguna Th.ere may be a kit fl black armbandl visible aroond Lq\lna HIP lbeH day1 beo:ause ol the loj1n')' to tailback Jhn Kuhn, but 'Sae ClemeOle football coach Tom Eads still -" a· splr!Ud batile from the Arliltl rridly nlsht. "Laguna'• attack will be down llllltt but they'H still a fine -.... -. Kuhn," be uya. "I'm juat boplna they mf&hl be looking past UI this Weft." San Clemen'te lollt a l).O verdk:t to TulUn last week whlli Lquna wu beating Minion vteJO, 11.12. ~~1 whose team ii now 1-7, was p1,,..... 0wllb bll club'• showing agalnJI lbe Tlllen. "We moved the ball better than we had all awon agalmt 1'1aUn. We h a d a couple ol. llCOt'ing opportunities with loocl field pooltlon but juat cauldn't put the baii aveii. J · Eada IOll a 11art1nJ running back tn: the TUIUn fracu when Dennla Reeae aprained an ankle. Tatlna hla place a1alnll the Arllltl will be Rick Brown, a 135-pounder. "Laguna will live Ill I lot ol Jl<Ob-Jemt," he added. . • "They do evecylblng well. I lnulglne Iba! their fullback, Brian Bagley, wlll carey the ball mllch more with Kuhn being oul "And the quarterback, St t v e Wlezbowtkt. Is real elfeclivt .., the op. tlon plays. Laguna II very well·l'Ollllded." ' . . Playoff • .. Mustangs' SlWtguri May Shoot .Down FV ' . Costa Mesa HJgt; School's vanity foot-cia, it shapes ·up u a baWe for Urlrd ball squad has ehown the ability to plaCe in the Irvine League. throw a shotgun ofleil,,e at the opposition Peek says hla squad will probably ncently and Fountain Valley and its utillze a lliotgun o 1 fen a e again tbls rejuvenated ·:Q;aron. can expect to see wtek with Fountatn Valley. 'l'lwnday more of Jt FridaY night at Orange Coast The Mesans "went into the rpread Cross Countzy -San Clemente at College when th' "'9'o teams collide in formation beCaUR ol. quarterback Claude Laguna (3•!1)> lb• Irvine Leagutflnale'for both clubs. Kelly's Inability to .acramble alter 1U1- 'rnd1y 'Ille MllltanP, ·.despite leeing 28-7 to toining a tmee injury. Football -FOWltain Valley vs Costa Lo a r a lqt wetk, C11Jplly.,a a shotgun Peek claiml hiJ )?igelt delenai.ve pro- , . ~ ,. .. J.len at Or~ Cost, Huntincf.on at offense that held the No. l 'AAA football blem with Fountain Valley is tn the SD" State Ready; "t!lm· Wealmjnlter at Marina, Mater tum at a atandltill ID the:......i ball new-IOOnc! ·paaa1ng attack o1 the Barons . • rat St Alllhoby, Sae Clemente at (M). · behind junior quarterback John Svoboda. F B• T• ~· · (all at.lip.m.). · The shotgun o If en• e.. u einployed Svoboda bas clicked fot a .511 percen- Or ig rmer .. ~:;:;/~~st1a~~t .. "';i:: ~"!'~:;.~:1:8ci:ud~~ ~:it:.=i:~~':.!°Ii.i: NEW YORK (UPI) _ Sae Dt-o .,~. ·, ~~}lc)"dO at Or, anp Coast (both at five yard& deep and both haJlba<ki apllt He led hia mates · to lbelr 14-ll win -· • ..,., • ~, 10 yardl out from the lacklea. over Eatancla Jut weet with 115 yardl -1 ~t1~~~· ~..! ~~ ®1 ~ · 'cr*;eountrJ ;-1rv1oe League HnaJs n.. eoclJ tlaiik !ht hallbacn. through the air. 'I• u~.,,..,.-.p, ~ -·-.., · or at c.r-clll ~ Swuiet Uogue finals Both aquada have . ldenilcal recorda Peek lean the iJlaa.<atthln1 ability the ~ lim< -· ' • .: . , at Anljjeim, /ing~lm League Flnala at -~= (!..!) llnd overall (i-5). · ol Don Harril, the lpeedy end ol ,...,. That• the opinion .~ _ liy '' ~>Park (alt-ii 1•15), South Coast · <:arona de! Mar IOleS tts lain Valley who bal ICOHd 0 polnll observer1 ol ·the Allecs IDlbelitvablt . Cob!......,.~ •t c,pr... (4 p.m.). Irvtoe 1'!"PllP a, nlibt later wllb. Ellan-· to.date. , M-7 trouncing ol Southem Mllslaolppl · + . ...;:,.,,--_, ....... ________ _. __ ._ ________________ _ Saturd1y night. ,_.~ Leading only. 11-7 at the hall, Ibo · Aztecl etupl«I lot 5$ polntl In the . second hall to completely doinorlllze lbe· ' vla!Ung lloulherMn. "ho -(ha .,, game with a M. mark in Dl&jor '°11~ ' competition. · The ·immense proportion of the San Diego state victory Is belt shown in a pair ol SO.them Ml11l1slppl loo!e>, one a 17-14 dedlloo to Alabama and 1 another IMS to Mllaluippl, both Solltbeaatau Coal--·· •• Surf er Blasts· Puerto Rico ' . . ':t ,. ·II)' CIWG LOCXWOOD . • .. °""' "" .... 'fttNCON, Pu«1o Rlee -~ II .-ganlted ... h -Illa tbey'H waiting for the last --'to pill I OUC. lnllud ol doiDI 11 .. ,_ -·" Nld Mallbu'I Johnny 6*. • ......... aur!tr with a blc • ~ ~ '"""' who'• in charge m .,. -eaplalna ... late ~ .. ..., ClflkW lael ' .. ...... WI! ... ,..._. ,..,,r.;1::1111.,. ":., ~ ~ ---,...._lbert .w~,~0•1 ............ .... • .. :c: .............. ...... __ ....... ~~ ................. _ ..... • • • • ' SU,,lltlNO SUlt,111 ~ j-Falat 311Utlltril Calltorma 1urfer ~ Malibu teltt1 irlae on what ,, • ) I r. •· .... '' .... . . !". '.• .. .. . ' ' J l '· ' • .. I ..... ... 'L,. .. : .. .. . < ' I . .. i .. • ' . . •" t • .. .. • ·" =' • .... :EC Meet . . • . . -;; ~~ ··s1a1ed ~., ·','.':-· ..... •• •: .. .... ... ·. .. •, .. ' • " •, . ' . " . ' ·'· .•.. Friday · • • , ~-coat and Go~ , W• Collqo wW enlA!r llfl!ll 111 .tha ~ ~ ...,. c0untry dlampi«lthlpo Frldli' at Cll · Slata LOii( ,Jl(ac:ll,. ~ -ol tho loco! a11enu.., Win be IOCUIOd on the llulllen' fruho!ID "IF°" Ille)< DeNucclo. ',Dellfl0$ w 111 cbi1lenlo Santa An1;1 'Ke1tb Stmfl, die ~ man to beat him In coo- . f~ dual m e et 'CIJP)- pel!tloil, for the lndlvldual C:f!lmplomldp. "I'he meet, to be run over • • ~v!ly nat lour...U. Count at Cal State, wW be&ln at.4 p.m. · or..,. c...t coach Jh\> · ~alo. calla. bla team In. ttte rOle ol. a dark hone for, the team UUe and 8'id Santa Ana, FuDerlM, Citrus and Ml $~C. should !lil>l tt out for the team title. OrMle Coast's ll·man con-lhlgenl will be hoaded by Fred . S";ltde, Dan Mooney and Terry SChmitz, all of whom MCIJwain bellevea can _place aMOlli the top 10 linllhen. ' Other Pirate entrant.I will be Steve Birton, Deonll Fu- jlliara, Mike Flamm, Larry JWnmin.c, John Thom a 1, Dave Stephens, F.d Bell and Bob Stinner. Golden Wet! coaCh Tom Noon thinkJ the· team tiUe will be a two-team affair between Santa Ana and Nerton with Rlvenlde and Citrus u . l<lng shot thruts. Bealdel DeNunct:lo,. Golden West will enter Randy Cooper Ed Van Arsdate, J oh n Gamache, Steve Frepcb, Jim Smallwood and Craig Smith in the Eaftern 1Conference meeL· The bilanci d Nood'I· team Will be detennlned later Jn thaweel: •. 'lbe Ont 15 l n d l v I'd u a 1 flnlaben and ·the top five teama will qqallly for ,the Southern ' ,calllomla Cbam- plonahlpt Nov. 21 to be.Jield at Southwertern .., , J u n 1 o r Collefe Jn San Dteio. BENNE'fT IS AREA ENTRY Jerry Bennett, 21, fi . NOWPort lleacb ·11 the nnJy plddlir r entered· f r o m , or.._e CO\Utty In tlje World ll!Jrflll( c.nioll Jn Puerto Blco, Bennett ls number four oo the American team. "Thia 1J1ic< remlndJ me of aaWafl, with Mexicans' living there IMtead of Hawaiians. lt'1 great," he aaya. . EJtollnl the virtues cl plenty of sun, and warm water, Bennett felt con- dltl<lna were perfect for ~ dllng. A former Orqe Coat Colrege lludeol. J=y la cunentI:r attendlnC C a I State (LOii( lleacb) u a industrial am mij<r. He plans to resmne studies when be retuml from the ·t Carribean. I , "lwanttorotoSl Thomao (Virgin illanda) when the contest I.I over," reports the powerlully built college junjo. Irvine Wins . Soccer Duel ~:. 1· ~· ~._ ... ... :;:. :,-.•. . ... . ' ~; ~ •• :•. ..:· ~i; l ~~ ~-•• f~·· ". .. . .. . '• . • . · :~. • '· .. •• • " .• I -· -•• / , ' : • • • ·ANNOUNCIN.G THE· OPEN'ING ... ()F ·ouR '. • • ' ' NEWPORT . TIRE ·CEN!f.ER · PANASONIC CAR ST~REO TAPE ·PLAYER · .... ,. '109.95 ' " 99.99 . 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CHAl·l~R •• INSTAl:LED. At NO· EXTAA . Cffr 0NATIOl'IWIDE TIRE . ' . ·• GUARANTEE • . · . , .. • TREAD: ~:.OUT GUAR>..NTEE l A9aln1t cleftctl in work'!'l1n1hlp1 , ancl "'at1rl1l1 1nd 'f1ilur11 due . to all nOrrnal ro1d 'h~x•rds for 1 ' ' · the life of ·th• ~I~•· if ttr' f.iif11 , ,we will r1p1ir wlf~~ut . cher91 enipl•ct at o'vr o~llo• char~· . int~Only a Pro rfta 1h1r1,lb.11CI : ~,triad wear, of ,.. .. ,,,. 110· lno price plus •PP!lc1bf1 t1xes.. ~ ' "I ' ' .. .For the number of.m•ntfts •F-~ 1fied. If the tre~d· dMlgn *"" 1 ~ we Wiii Np"~• it1 •h1rgl111 __th9J:urrent re1Ul1r 1elnli1 prlc• ; ' le11 li1 ••t . doll1r. 1ll•wanc1 plua. 1ppllcobI. 1 .. .,. ") -" J ••• . . ' . :rtRE CENTER OPEN DAILY AT 1:30 );;);(. ~ 1111t.ll0;$0 .DkKoDdq ~1rlda7, ~Ulltill p.m. Set the dlr9ctorJ for ,.,..r loll"1et · ·• ... ~ _.-..- NII-.Tllo..,.., --JOU , :. ~. ...,.,.,.,...,..., ....... ' . . , NE'W~O~.T " 47 FASHION -ISLAND ' e NEWPORT HACH r.1..,.._ mu•, • Sliop MOftday ft... l'.lday 10:00 a .... lo 9110,.... S.tuid1y I 0,:00 a~ t. 6100 P""· \. t ·' • • , • "+-...... !. . .. • , ANAHEl'M . ~ NORTJi EUCUD • A!UHllM St!°'PIN$ c&lnlt · ~·'""'""" HUl21 • • • Slloe: MOl!'lar ttmi ~ay 1~:1111,.,._ I. t1lO p.m. I • i • • I i \ I I l l l --""' ~ ............. ~, -· -' .......... -............. ..,........:r-..... ~--~ ............ -r .... -... ..... " ,...._.-y _______ ---• • • l . ----_... -,y ., .. •·•--r•..-·- • ' I • • :..., -.v-/ ' . Air Game - l Marina's Henry .rak~B. Lead • r ' \ Prep Stars _of .. Week ., Sea Kings Cinch ·Spot ~ In Playoffs • .. Corona del Mar assured ' It.ell of a berth In the CIF ! water polo playoffs .Tuesday ~ afternoon with a 10-1 pum- i. melllng of Estancia. ; In other fiiW Intne Lnaut ~ action Costa Mesa fefied I~ Foun~ Valley, 11~2, and ~ stands in second p 1 a c e m ~ leap play with only one lOll, • that to the Sea Klnp. l 'lbt Mustan19 can only alt I bock and hope Ibey are chosen ~ .. • secoodi>la<e team to eirtu the playolh. ~ ·In a noo-JuP aquatic ,1racaswestm1nstttwudolrl> t ed by Bola Grande, llM. . t ~" ... 1""1' • t -11 ,v...., •• ,, •• c.tit .... ! --MlsWiltl .. °"" •L ~ 1, 0.YI' Wlll"ktt l. ••rt "......, • &'flwttt. 1. ,,. .... l. I ....... Y_..,: LIMI I, ~ , ·r•----~ -l. --.-.. ·-,:>. ClirWlllllMwt ' t ,_,, . . £+.l'.O"i)''• ... ........... _ .... ~·· ' . ·-' Sl£J~' ' ,_,. ~. -: ,t. KIMI 1, ltot• '· '. -""':"*' =--•-:r.•,1-.1•, 4. ~: a-#. VIie I. I('°'"" milw: .. M-11 '.=-as "1?'1 1-t · ··~~1!7"": I Jz-11 • ,, ... ., 1, ....... ~""i ...... 11, I ·····-----t • ·-•.. ,_, },',jilJ lllXJIC DANJD; ' l&Q ••• Jllii; BOBIDID • -. llsd•Vllll;t , ' Cost.a Mesa Runnets Top Fountain Valley II)' STEVE BOVICll Tim ruilk WU tbe l!nl · or• e.11r ""' statt Baron ftnlsher u be com· c.o.ta ·Mesa leaped its nen pleted the twcrmlle clrcult to last obstacle on its way fourth bt 10:41. to \ti ftnt-ever Irvine League Charlie Hoyt, Terry Haun, croa ,COW)try championship and Curt Hoyt nabbed the Tuelda,y , allernoon IS the flnt three places In the Estan- Mustaap culmlnlled lequ< cla victory 'f!ltb tlrnes of 10:20, bottle with a -petted' record 10:25, and 10:11. by ~ Fountain cw.,_. ~·=r.,,.111 v.rhw" Vll1ef, 2*42:. I. R11ttf1 PMll (CM), 10:J1 I. ·~-breath!•& ·--"'"' H-11 ICM). 10:~·3. P. ~-. 1 ...,.. Pf1191 ICMI, IO:• '-Tim llu'* co mf or1t a b,l y,_ down the ~ \~.,t,,1~0=~1,. s.~~11 If1'7:lo:h'".:f: Mustangs' necb With onl,1 one ~:b ,c_P:v~: 13;.r:.,•· iCMi~'!o\'"16' league Iou. tept pace with stev. ow-11tt-fl'Vll. 11:11 11. J · the -~ C 0 It a _9.l\r'1~1!&.~\.. l\i.!.J!-l . 01-;;~ M111111 by trouncioc croa-lliiJ '"' .JF> .;Ii~, trl town rival Magnolb, 15-50.· t:'*!V."F 1~1F'9 =t.r~ Ill remalnlng league -act.Ion <~ ~~1 1M.:X c•1. 12:11 Eltancla dropped Corol'la del ,.._.. '" = ... Mllr 41 Mar !Ml to band tbe sea 1. "\\" -"" ,.,. " ~ y....;. !-' -1 ""'-'-___. HWfl I , ll:l~ J. curt Hlll'f ), -... one Ul wn:u: ww•~ lt:Jl 4 • (ON). 1«4 S. O.v 1111 l,eajU< rec:«d' In bjltoly.. 1·~w.·~?t!·t:r.~~~·a·"r. ,,,. E•P.., '!' the o!her '•..!.)'l'W.li:' ~ ·~ Und, pouell, • ,., record :i:r. • ,,.. ( • and 1lland llttle chance <i Ill-"=:-Ill:: "' -,; tnJ lea than third place. · ·~·1,1a · ,. .... ....,: w1tt.r .,... in a cre.tvlew Lupe m. 11 :1 c.M· l"ll'l"fl": ~ .a>. counter MlllScm Viejo WU v* ..... 1~ 'V1Mot -. wlllpped br VHla Part, IMI. !i Tt:l,:"~i./i."" i'' Ralph Dean, Harry Noonan, l~ .. I~·-~f. , ' '\~'\. :~ lhd Rlcli Ptl&t-ltd-tbe t'Mta 1Mv~tJt. 1i.: ~-ciiv>, 1 ~ Mesa triumph with times of Jfvr'?i:J""11• .. \!.IE tl.!\.1~ 1· 10:11.· lt:M, and 10:31, good ~vY.~ cMV1:-1F:a ~ ; 10( ~ ~ and llJW_ ., --,t'!!!!--•. ~ .... " 11Tf ·Mhlltft -~..., w. v .. CAU. -~" .. .... 371" ... ::-=. .. ............ . I ''Ill•--• ...... ~ ,.1,1 I ··'·"~····· a ~.y WlllCIND ll'ICIAL · ...., ......... YI -.::. Sl.99 ··--IOULIYldl ...... HO'fl .... '"~, Q4 .... , BERG'S DELTA .. ' Tl.RES ::·~ L ' • NOW ••• In COftA MIMI . ,. •' 141 ... 17th, ... \ (Oppotlte ...... Bit ,~) • Premllllll .• hpef' Preml• e Radials · e wide Qyats • Sand l•11Y . • .Campet '· __,,. All T .... Tl,.. . .. COMI IN-POii tH1$1 PAlllt.OUS GET .·A'CgUAll~Tllc> YALU.SI * 4 Ply' Delttl .~s.,rt'me" 11 o Tub'eleu Whttewan nnn ...... 13.44 • ., .. ,. JS 62 "'"''' ·;~·· ... , ... ,. 14~54 • ,, ..... '16' 67 ., .. ,. . . ' -""l' 17.97 • "'"'' '16.26 ..... , ... ,. . ' U ... 14 17.29 • ,, .... 20~66 -·· a1:11 . -- · IACKID· IY llOAD HAVilD GUAltANl'll-' . FOi LIFE .OF TRIAD, PftO.llATID ON TRIAD WIAI OP 'ACTUAL SILLING PRICI - AND NOT ON ' A PiCTITIOUS Ll'T PRICI. . ..w ---,.., .... " ........ 10 ~~ VIUtiol -, Uoo -rour lotil<Anlo\'lcanl or Mao)or Char'"I MOVIS• .... ~ ... M. lor.N For Title BuyBonds .' ·where }1(>l1 wQrk. ~-~ A--·---111-Malf a-... ) .... ·-·-----~--............ ..,·w-... ·w·..,~-... -.... -... -.... ~~-.... ~~-· .... ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· -~-__ ...._ •• -•-•--------ttMftM '•--ft'*tt••.i·-= ----·-·r+••·-tt•··-·-·•·.+---=··--.-,·-----·---- - ' . ' " j.· r ' ·-."'" ..... ·-ii ' -,. .. ·-;l ii E' . .: t.: .... ,. -~;;: :: r.: . -: :: 11 .... =~ " ... .... ~a ,, ...., '·"' .... J ... ,,_ '' ., ...... :·= ..... . ""' II~ ..... == .... . ... ll nw; . ' .... 1· '""' ...... . ... " ... '1 !:! AN& ; . .. ..... .. .. : i;C 'I II;. ..... ,. ... . .... ' ... "L• . "' ~ ei I 'ftli run -calm! ...,, -111. -:;-: '""' "" npl taro lhlh od .a ~ wa7 1 ..,. Cl .r.1 Ail 1ta;. II II "°' "': ..... 1'1111 ..... E h ... --= ,,, a II 1-•• ... ..... .. ... -;: • DAll.Y PllOI' -:Ke~ping· Tab on 1968 · H!ep, JC_ Grid SCores u ll I .. • " :·, ~ . : '·' 1 .. • .. .. n .. . ' = n • • . ,, .. ,.,, ,.,, .. • 1 : ~ · • r 'I "· ' ll . ' J J • • Wh' tubeless ,, ·Sia. $14. #S.14 . 715-15 ..hd. Tax- 2.06· . ' 2.19 2.21 ' plut-hcl • .f.x and .old ' . C4R: Rebel,.Amb1111dor, Jive n,. B~k Special, Chevy II, Chevelle; ,C1pro1 Do ge ~h• ger, Torino, .fel(d, •rcury: Meteor\ Montego, Cent•• l ' ' "' ., • • " : • . # :.f ttiOil" (l "'Y:!"l lt?J'Hi~ :J.l ~I( ~r·"'~ · • ' ' ' I I I I , . • ., • • ; , ' I ,, i '· • ' ' ' • ' • • " . .. ' ' I l \ _...,, Nez t' I 1J. JN . . M DAll.Y Plltll' Juggling Income Can Lower Taxes ' .. _________ .... _____________ ,""'.~--:---:-1 .'·A· .:1 ~ . ' ... •' .. " ·' ·t ;+ ., ' : I; . . . Tb• Men from Merrlll Lynch look at. LEISURE~ •• Investment opportunities In this $150-bllllon market . .. . . •' . ' • •• ,1 :. r l~ . .. ;. .,, -. · '· ..... " ; - ' • " • ! . . . . .. '• i • ' -I ' . I r • . ' . . . .. . " t • ~ . ; ' .. • . ' ·" " . ' ' '' I' '' .. •• Americans today spend one-third of their time, and a good share of their money, on leisure pursUits-from ten· nls to TV watchin11.' from campin11 to concerts, I from S4!'Nilli· '° sWimlninc. And the prognosis Is that, In the future, 1 they'll haw even more •• fr:H time for · recreatiOIL Plus more 1n0mw to ioend on~-lias-atreadi created a wliole new area of opportunity for lnvestors,J' 111 area that shows every promise of expalldfl)c In the future. • :: If. Y.01J would like to hear a Mtrrill 1 ,lynch Account Exacutiw discuss the I Industries that · nilw produce leisure 1oocls and services-and set specific Information on ·which stocks ciur R• search Department thinks are a~ ttve withiQ them come to ow: ~1..,,. lniluslrles Forum T UMC11y evening, November ·19 , B11bo1 Boy Club, Newport 811ch 1221 W..t Coast Highway, st1rtin9 1t 1:00 PM sh1rp You·n find out •/Jour. '. • How America'• snduli tMft froM PurttlftJ. cal -1111111·_._.lln 6-Ur _ ....... --.; • Thi ..., aplMlllc .... ,... ........ 8nd ..... It ceuW -te,... in ......... portlolio. .. • l'MIMf"llllll ....... ...,...... ........ • ., ....... llMlkal lnltrwMllta--Wldl ' .. _'" ___ ,.._,, ........... pwtll. . •no •1.-• ,_.,.. -1w -~ ........... c...Mt.a.:11 ... -...... ,..."'....,_ ....... ... lacnalnc """""91111 .. ---. Reserve your :seats today. There's no charge or obligation, of cour:se, but space Is limited. 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'· •. l.: . ·-· ' . : ~ ~·1·· " . ; t. •\ '. ·0Vl8~ $ '.A CRIS OF CARS: . ;l.Ml~Vf' Sl'OCJC 'lff ORANGE CO •. . '. HUl$REDS· 'rO CHOOSE··FROM . _.. -.. .... •"~-·· . • • • • ,r "61 Cl ElllOll'r ............. ----.cnn19 . S . """'~ -SS7 TOl'M , NICI --MTMLY. : 1671 +t•• ..... "'"· -•'63 :FOID 5.ALOll 500 . SDr.-"'-T· ........... .... .......... .., fow. 516 -516 10TAL ftlCI 9-lmlLY. +!•' ~ mn. '6S CHEYROUT 4 DOOi ' ............. ........-. ....... ~ ~II:::~_ s29: s29:. ~D + '1-1. ma. mn. ' r . ' • .. ' ' . 'FU.LL PRICE +Ta: ... }k-·" ,,,,. . ' • • < ' ··~ CP,U~Y .59UIRE . ~ ---,......,':J:\~ N;W'No ... ·sm· '"'"""' $!3 -'°'..._ s23 '°'¥· . -,...Cl' . , 9QWM ' l!ITM.L1'.' · '•. . ,+T,IL ' I """·· '· "MT· . ' . . . . ' • • ·' ' • ' 5 . ' . . .. ..... .. ' -' o\ . • . • • • - l • . . ' • • . . ... . ..... ' ; . • \ ' j. -., • '. ' $bta's . ' • , . ... . ,., •• ' .. •• . " . ' • • • - •• • .. • • I 1•·• f ·1~. ·r ·, ...... ,... ~. ' •r ·~ "' •"".~ .. 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Mkltatl '" 8to<Uri,. 20, "'-home la at 2477 Elden Ave., Costa M ... , bu boen aaslped to Ille I l'ield FOr<I, Vlttnlm, aa a cannoneer. -~ • • 3333 , BRISTOL . AT sAN 'DIEGO 'fiREEWAY IOUTH ~St Pl.AZA-COSTA MESA ... ~. 2300· ··HARBOR -Bl Vb,~ '· . HARIOR SHOPPING .cENTER COST..( MESA PREP SHOP !zcluai••IY for YOUllO M<n SOUTH COAST PLAZA ,..,521 spe(.ial ptJt>ehM~ · ititttou:r rtlltn~ w90l QP d~ceort 1<.11{to 1'(!..S$<Z.s . ~.~SOit>~ab -~· ~JjJj lo 950 lite fiitest-wast.idb!e.1ilb~c$ · · · Jri.nOAJ iill ~le~ .s;,& c.cil'Or~ "i:e.i. 6ioib ' .. r \ ~39 9 9 J!O ; orF ' ih'n'lou ~ l!.2lme '111.Uc 01"-' l'ltTatefi· . . . l.U~'. . ~~~' .;.."~· .· ... £1<1~' I.._ ' f•f r a.~a ~ · · ,,..,_)i-,t .. ~ l [ i I I! f i f f --;-~\ ~~~ .... • '·.'-+'··•-''") ' • . ~ . ' .. . 11it~ ~~~-.. ~ . ~ ~!q~tliou.. ,, ,... : -lt.\\' , rr. ' ,!'\j'.t,.J· .• ( \. ... ,,'(';·" t lo ,,. • , ~ • I ~;~~~ . . , . . ..-I, I ' • • .. •• I; • • i • • ""' • w --.;--:-:;:-:-=::·:;.::·::;r:::;:;:;::;::::=:;.~,:::;::.;::::::::;:::::=:;;l;;;;.;;;.~~;,;-.,;.~;.,;;;,:,..;:;;.;::;;.~.:::;;~~::;,;,;:.::;;.~:;;:.:_;:~.:::;:,:;::.::::,:::i:;:::::::;:::;::::;:;;::.:.::,:::,;::.::,:.:.:.~=.~~::~~.-::;,.~~::~:~:.:.:.:,:.,:,~ .. ::._:::.~.:::;,:;::,:,:::;,:;:.:_::;r::o:=:;.,_;::-:,:::~.~-:::::~::::'; .. -.-... ' ----, , , -WRITES ABOUT HER -C01'QD8 de! Mar lligb· School . Engllolz teacber DaWI Curtis :wilt: ~ drawlnc ol. Low.a May Alcott .Wose book Little Women ~dlscussee in a journal article. Product of -C:lvll War ' . "Little Women~ Said T~ Be Historic Novel In an article ' currently •P-, -pearina in' the November luue o1 Elementary E • t 11 1 II , Corona <kt Mar Hjgh 'Sd>ool . EngJish teacJJ,r David Clutls points out 80Jf1f! ~ ·aspects ·-m UW. Women, Louin May · Alcott'• famed chllren'• 'c1assk.. . He believes the' novel, now a hundred 'years · old, 111 a neglected Jn i J a s t o n e in Ametlcan literature u a pro- ·.Attorney Praised: duct rl. the' Civl War era. "It lA not unlikely tbat a grut many Southern wOmen, f<illow· Ing . . , defeat and the bitter aftermatcb, came ta ·feel a rea118111'!ng -of hope and reConclliaUo• In lhe Alcott novel," Curt.ii writes. • "It .tbould be reniembered that one Yankee woman with Uncle Tom'• Cabla did a great deal to alienate . tile ~th, while another with Little Warned die much to heal the breach." School girls in the twentieth ~ seldom read Uttle Women with ,any sense ol hlltorical Aperspective, Curtis feels, -altbOugh to do llO, he adds, . would give the novel . Newpdrt' ~Beach attorney another dime~ion of reading Davkf-S. Rotiertaon has been pleuure. · cited by the califomia Heart He auggests as we observe AssociatiOo• for his work in the centennial of th.I! famous . the . fjght against b e a r t work, we think of it ln terms d~casei· . oI the periOd that produced R.Qbtrtsoo !el'Ved 83 tem-it. lf it ~ ~ fairly poraty, ·execotlte directo( <Jf ~rant spmt .and, bright op. the, ·Am~~~~-timiam, we migbt~remember , tJOf\ ~:• ~i ,, to that, it does 30 .against a : 1~1·:1i.i, .-~ .. ~ ~.f~c.:.~rop of ,,..ar_ and cthhiffi~ .. o11 tpe , ~ -~,\~ £¥"· ~ "?,1ll'e oor a~· ge es~·.-,r;. ""'... 1 • .. -~ . Su ..,...~ lze~ ''\ cm'tlll;~-co<ilrlbutions \ wu-"'by a Jay z!!e~2; to v.riou1fJHlblkations Include of ~d,tnt Elsenh0Wer'1 ~ ... r,; '.fnVfl, F;l)'ing, and. Rud tioDal Mvisory Heart Cowicll. .. Mqullle; ls also editor of Ai-J!l:Uent Robertsoo ill 1~1 '!Shakespeare's Best;''· in the ~9' the brangfi County~ Hallmark' aeries. Elementary Heat! Ailociatioo and g-al E!ilfUJi Is. a jilllri>al · ol the COUMt1 for the 11'mbphllia.' !iitl011il'Cooncil ol Teacheta Foimllatioo. .1 . .: ol·Englilll. " , ' , L0C.oultre's Polaris Deep Sea Alar.m 6port1men every;,,m~re go overboud ~r Lee611-ltn'1 ne·ep Sea billy eutoa•tie. alarm watch-the only watch of lt1kind1n the world! Waterproof to Mii feet; faithful alum rb!.91 wilen it'• tbtte to 1urf1ce. Self-ch~ caleridar. Al1°·Proefl! prot_ected agaln1rwater, dllft, dock ud ma1neti1m. St1inle11.1t1el cue. Wltk bracelet, S180. Wttli ttr.prttU. • SOUTH COAST PlAZA :_ 3333 BltlSTOt: COITA MISA 540itoti ' • ,,.HM..; ... , ...... ...,... =•aw & '-'1.._, Wet•ti•• I • D•llY l'llot South CNll l'lau, WOii., Nov. U1 I• -J 2 Custom - 1Ancient, But Dying . Art: Leathercr'ilft :/ ~-.,, ..... crlll -lo ftlltl llneo Jie lived In CIVtl,. Is I cl.Yll>i ,art. Aft Jnqulrin( .. por\Or WU 1ble to find , but two CUliom tanners l>ttween &In Fran.. ~ onil N1tional Citjr, )>oth of them near lhe end of their emen. A well·tanned hide, apeclally "ith lhe hair ltiU alllcbed, cu !>e .-yort ol u:quUiite beauty u ~•ell u f!inclioo!al· LI~ ·"'I' .nlsllc Ind cleaned unUJ ll ....,. In uli, theft ' 10P1. ' llzen 'l2lnlrl' !Oil 'llle(t'• 1 ae.foot i:real,ioo.. Jt'1 tho l'ellllt ~-akitl • IA> (low. · c1pa, Ihm dfl>I 'tbepi Into . 11*-llldil, '1D4 tolll of er, and hard Work. Ii Jan't limplt. lie. buya -ltl\ia, llzen olll, driee qulsilely 11111 ~. ' ·Leslie Reid ol Fontana :!i'P/::. bl•del In ::i·=· .llld llrol<:!Ja, . Bill cu cut i.-fllto knows· •bolit !tie hard W«k. hand, taki.r ~loo 1 ball •lo ~ Joe Ball,, who bu ' a .w~ dnln\. ~ cow'°1 voot . H•'• 'be<!• tanning * Y~•· d-. \Iii buffing wl>eel, • 1-Y '\"-the M.,.... or .. --· Tbo-mlnb' Machines .Cllll do more than •which could l>t cov«.i with lndiln .Jle!eryaU941.. feet! ror )ewJlrY and Uy be 4oes,,but they can't match "'!Jldpaper, ti hand COiied In his workroom " leatlzer ""'"· Thi "-11? Tlzey'l'f his quality.' with opeclal lbruiVts lo Jl)v< sbiDy ,Jw,j end llaJaed I rtch matdlecf llld '""" lofetl\er ~ display room of his J..t lhe rilhl i.xture to lhe 'walnut, mountaln sheep bidea ler·coata. ' backyord tannery 'is slacked hide. · • bulky with matted ._. yet 8alJ rear..:i the ut in off with supple cow and call hides A hJ<k frea/tlr lklnned ls slipple as a maglclao'1 llaod. -from oJcJ time Wild with 'the rlcli -ol Ivory. I lzeovy "1th jUite ind 1Uelr t JIM llolda 4,QllO'-ildnl. W!'tt -· He sa,yS BaflliO Tfi. hair has been loftened "Ith laJ. Road buri"' thom A bill' boldf IO,llllO tanned Bill ooce pve bim a saddle. . AFTER 85 YEARS OF FASHION LEADERSHIP Reod II • IDd _,. 11111 tf11:1e • lllt -flll II Biii -lze'• -...... p.y tbq ,b8Ye ao.wi 1a12L 'Wt tint ~ l'l,jtt'. I ll:e ta-r Ju ,_ " .. ·at & Mel mJU. '11• Ball • 1>·-• • *"' hi!'.• brealdn( • -" llio tanning Vila fO< -· lflo hide ICl'aptl' .... la IJ:O- lle'd Ute lo, find a -.. .Jteep Ille • ....,. ...... 11:11 time, but cao1. · I • • ·TT -.· • • Announces a History-Making .......... . . ' .~ ' ' ' WE ltEQfllT ••• 111.at the size and ecope of tlll• iwent pr~nts our dok'cl ~:111 •'""U.Ue!i For th• ·~ton Or thls tefe ortfY.t ht fol~ • lowing oi>ndttlons will preYllll: Al.TERAnoNl·AT com NO C.O.D.'SI NO DJWVl!RIES ! NO MAiL OR'.J>HONE ORDER81 . ' llO' llEQOLAR Mal CHAllGI! ACCO"UlilTIJ c -· 11 .· ..I Banl<Americlrd O( Master Cha~, locepNd. •" ' , .. • , 9e.•a'-tt1WMY11it&A I _ ....... -' .... • . • • I, • To Accommodate the Crowds .•• · Exirii. Sales P11rsonnell E:xiia Fitttirsl Extra ·Cashiers/ Extra WrapptJr$/ Shop~farly ~or Choic' Sf!/ef;tiofJSI . -. I I -· ,. ! ... ~~ ' . " . . ' WI N&D ••• Saleemenl Saleswomen! Office Personnell l'Mll111tlftl.llltf pen.ijlMJleitt wan.~ In-all at~ee. Work -•yoljf~~nd •-• the .. cltinO ~ oiflehlcn, lnqW,~ yoUt1 neaNll M&i ...,.. ~ I t I ' NI A 1110,.. llW* 'lllii .. rW -" '. • .. 7 .. ... ·:...:·_~ . ' ' " '• " .. .. ' . ' • ·-, ·• ' . ' <. . ; ; --. ' ': . I ' • ' • I • • I • • I . i , • . ~: i • • • t .. lllllACl.lllll.'.l68111Wlllhlre•DOWiitot11Uoo8o.B~dwly•WU""'1!£t .... •Nl'l•U.•t.-••10WKMAOMo11-·U1 WW' 7 ......... IMTA 11011CA .... Mc:tn.fca ~ • IOUJll ,COAIT PLAZA 0-. .... • Ul'P llfwr•Joltlk Olllllr • MIR'IU. llUIA 111r71'1lr •.&A OTJIU IUIAlllllll ' 2 I -------··--t-' . I ,, .. J 1. •• PLACE MAT MAKERS -Children from 1eytnl Qrango Coast communities join to paint place mats lot Nov. 23 lliafaran Relief dinner. From left are Ben Rulbeuer, 4, Costa Meaa; Meliua Howe, 6, r.... guna\Beach; Nina Tann"!lwald, 9, Newport Beach; Cary Price, 41 Costa Mesa; Sarah-Beth Hofbauer, 6, COsta Mesa, and Caroline Ford, 5, Newport Beach. ;q~ UVI loin .. Forees • , ' .. Oo LL • • ~ ' - ,UC Sets Trad.e.Day For Artists · " ' Do arltlta ttl!ih llarvinl • In drllty ..,..... u dtplcted In QOvelJ and opet<ttu! ' Not ao1 ~\.u UnlVeflity ol Clllfornta EJt'"'IO!J, w~ expects a "robust enrollment -' a one-day cram course Saturday, New. 2S on tnan1ee- ment of -affaln fo< arltlta, wrilnl and people In the mualt: fteld _ To l>e beld at Ille llewporier Inn ln ljewport Be rc h , "Bualnesa Aspecta ol Ille Arts" wlll bring togel.ber 31 •llccessful profenionah in the arts. They· will discuss such oubjeds u how to detutnine tbl value ol your work; op- portuniliea and market.I, and how to !Ind tbem, and bow ~ Ille rilhll to ..... lf9W TO MAKE ART PAY -Univeralty l!:Itensilln c ~ u r I ; "" ... __ J.,j. Slnct pro!esllonall In each pec'8 ol Art" is planned by (loll to right) Richard Challlt, gallery owner, :Mrt, ol Ille major aria have unique Alexandra Chµrchill; chairman ol lhe board, Laguna· Beach School fli. Ait· 11114 • ~~ A'triCan-Dinner · to Help Biafra ti' (• ' --problnma. Ille con· D!!lign, and R<lger Arnutrong, instructor it the scllool. · · f.-e will be dlvlded Into===~==~===~~======~=======~ aedlons for an, mu1ic and -. . ' :~ (Jounly ~n. Nov. 23, In Ille )!'elll;w&hlp HaD Also, lhere will be dancln9 ~-~. teacbell and ol Ille Ftr1i Baptllt Church, after dinner. ii ·.\fl"":! . .,;:: 1o""l:.:ll 1010 W. l!tb st., Santa Ana. p,..,-will go to the ~ , nBef, It wu .,. Jn addition to African food. American P'riendll S e r v 1 c e ...... todaJ• -tben will be ID exhibit ol CommllfM to provide food and ~! ~ . -lo Jiii Afrlaa • art objedl, a D ~ medical care for Ille victlml ,.,. ~ Md -...,, . -..... will .. pia;fod. " the dt!l --rqbrc t ! • • •• _. t. j. • ., • ' j ' • • ;• .• ,. ' •• . • t' ' • ' I .,, .. UMITl:ll ·QIW>flll"I . .. ' ' I • ... ' . tHINA • CiYSTAl • 1llvff • GIFTS • S.uth Comt Plaza, Co.ta M- lri11ol ....... Dleto·fwy, !40.2627 1.11...-S.lectlen Of Miiiie lox• IN ICKITHHN·CAllflOllNIA . ' -....:.. ..... I l•P•••....,.. i'IEW MUSIC ' IOX!S TO DELIGHT THE HEARTS Of All' l'l!ANUTI •AMI. YOUNG .O.NO OLD ... "·" .0.ND WlfO llN1'f l •• . . ' between N!i•rla and llibreal:- awa1 -atat.e, Blafra. Roland · Schlnzinger, um. tant engineering professor at UC!,· aald the food ' and "!"'k:ll, ... will be provided lmportlall7 •. 'l'iea9 lar .......... - --at tl.71 wh -!llllrlo7 Prloa, Ml... ~ M,... -IM II $1: cblldnn -12, .. - writing. Enrollment', fee ls $11.50, ~ whlch lncludel lunch and din- ner. Reservatlonl are required and may be made at the UC Extension office, 1325 Cam.pm . Rall, Irvine. Fat People Not Inclined To Exercise Ex· Ang el, Som• 1at people may be 111at way not because they eal Bea·Uty Due more than normal but becauae they ezerclse less. PrelimJnary Studies by the At ·Meetin• g Department o f Nutritional Sciences and the Agricultural • Extension Service at Berkeley '!lit Sales and Mar~ have pointed to t11i! con- ExecutiY11 of Oranle Gcmhty clU!ion, and equipment for a will Ml& former An g e 1. Jong-range 1tudy is being basebaD · creat Albie Peal'IOt\ .developed. The e a r 1 J er , and Onnp County'1 Mill research, whlch studied obese Junior Achievement. Donna women, showed that their · Sclmecch1a, at ttl New. 18• averap ·tntate of. food wu ..uDr al the DllM,iond between 1,11!11 and 2 , 2 so Hotel in Anaheim. calories per day -· not A" aoclal" hour II ocbeduled unllSUllly high. But their u- fil< I p.m. followed by diruw pendituri ol tnerl)' for the by 7 p.m. Jl'urtber lnformatloo ...... period WU COMidenbjy may be obtained by cootactil!I .i.. than normal. Tom· ·Key, chairman . ..,. Ille The Iooc·tenn aludy wi1l 11&e meeting; •t 1'11~9361. · .... new equipment that gives ae- p~ -thouP=· J ...,.ta.~ on ..,.gy ... ·-··tile ,~ · peMlll!n" -w ~tho-ut .. .,. ·~n .. tbritt ·'""' -l!!llDI lilt l>t!ll~. Jn wu ilamed.J!ootieotf,~ Y-11111 lludy,, alllrltloallt Dr. In l~,-11 Ille IOWldar ol the Robert Bradfteld and hll ,... _,P,_ ·Youth Foun-,_,b -will be eQo. daJJon in ltlveralde County. cemed with p r e -1 c h o o 1 · . "MiM ~ 11 lhl 1181 -chlidttll-''ll>ll qo .lroi!P 11 'top Jqidioi'"Acllfri<ir ln10rll!&' • 'partlcdlm1y ··~mp or I an I Coun!J', ·Iha 19J1 · In {loutbem tioc1111e obesl!J''·a\ tl!1I ... II CoIUlftla UIL tblrd In lft. m.ri"dllfleWt til • !mt and temational competltion.. nMr.t llJble to 'h t c I) m e 1 ~ Inatiuit Love ' . ·• ' Topic at UCI "lnltant Love T b r o u 1 b IBM" will be Illa topic o1 a i..,. by Arthur L. Willon, pr<ildont .ol Humlll! lnV .. lory Inc., ~ll' ntpt •I UC Irvine. . • Wllaon'1 tallt will be In the weekly UC ~iln lecture -"Education.for Jlemaf. riqe." It will be at 1:31t .p.m. ln 117 Natural Sc l·a 11 e ea Building. Tkkell will COi!! $3.50 for adults, •t.25 for 1tuden1 .. South Cooot ""'•• -... f•shlon s- (; 1 · m~ s.na c- Choco)lle. ~ r . • ,,. ' ~~ Ai:IP , ..... i.a· -~"t:Z..=- -. ' . Police Bill I To Increase \ \t .. o lltt .... .... ·~ ... :;\.-l .. .... -~-i:: . .. . . BILLY BLASTOFF SPACE SCOUT •• ' r Jn his Lun•r Crftler ••• _., trMtl qulcklY end aaflly OY•r rD(Jltl •ncl di,..,. ous lfOUnd . Billy's bl.ck i-ck hoid9 two .. AA" batteries (not Included! 'fltld! aK his equipment pr,d vthk: ef. 4%r;r, comptet:e with •ti ·~ eoulpment. .... $6 .• MATTl!L TIPPY TO.l!S MATTEL TIPPY TUNIBLES -· --.... ...,,.•fllllatfu11u1 rm-. ~ old.·Sbt ru111 on 3 "D" bit· -... la 11• hi!. Thi""" MJtlafl .Js carrled Ill tile .... ....i PMi· --- KITCHEN SET --3 .. -111 .. lllC111Milt lftdldll I ~.:::-·--::· 11·: .... Ull • .. AU. --'IOU -11211 ..... _ _.._ •I .... lii!Zii- 111 WT STR4W ' Dll'T. SPIU 1JIE,lf.MIS 'Tw• ff9•t 1•111 .. W 111 ..... ,,..1. .... , .. , YOUI CHOICI . . 2.22 ..... ' tr'·•··-·---.... Hlltlld..., ....... -----~=:"'· ta 5. •• .... 4.a -- " I • .1 j I L Vte ' eni , .. lit< u .. u.. R." 11)1 En •• Olli )lei pr< He kid rec Cl! tra 1 .. ' ""' poo •• dei an .. , De 1 COi ... ... pb ... ... II ]ly vlJ ] ] -4 wi th ea he co dr a Li pc of ju m H B 7 al I' "' I> Cl w u B w ~ d· • ; 2 ) I 0 E I $ • IP•ZIJ t 17'70 IC\ IPQ t •I' ,,,.,,.,ys;' P ¢?Ttl IS "''P19,. P•• •"', -Engineers. After War Duty Seen L06 ANGl!lLEll -Wlltn Ibo y-,.., -. Amerioa .,,.~. will -.. 'hon , .. ' . """ -ol pul!llc fiWlh, bmlolof, crime p....... ti°'), ~Uon U<I pOlll>. !Ion -. pndldo jl.-ll !\. O:llelll, _.... -al tbe UCliA ~ •.f ~' ''Toptber. W!Cll ._. " ·Other fJtldo, the tqlneer can help .,,,. -"" oocW Problem," N)'4 Dr. O'Neill. He can develop low·coat .lridney machlnOo, germ-tr.. recovery rooms. buraJarpr:oof can and bomll. u r b a a trwROi'totlon --and low....t boullng. A oubtle lhl!t In~ educatlon Is -Jlr1IPll'!nC tbo . poot.,.,....,._forblom1n How "$weet It Was. actlvt oocW role. • ' . "In the past, our currlcuJum eo.ti. M-ChriaUall :Scbool;• annual~ fund-ralslng candy sale Ollded sweetly deoJl ·oJmoot ·entirely wtth tbe ·tor i!X.llli .. :peraollllel w11o· sold the mO<t cpnfect!onery. Prize.winen (from Iott analytical and · quantitative rear) are Nancy Nelson, 9, ~die Serrato, 7, and Freddie Vinson, 6, (and from aspecta of engineering," 1ayt lef! jront) Nic!Q> Macy,.f, David Dubo.1~·0, ,5, allj\ Duval Love, 5. ·Four ·ot ·tham Dean O'Nelll. may b8 able to spre11d· Goepel via alrwaveo witli the geniune Walkie Talk!~ they · UCLA 1educatonr art allo won. · ..... < · • • conceined with IOC 11ty 1 1 ------------------'---;-----.....,_ _ _,_ und .... , .. of tho rolo and --of Ibo....,._. •!At tile moment we are plaMfnc -couneo f<r ........._.,, -to --bow qtneerinc lo relatal to -~ IMng and future en-viromnent." aya Dr. O'NeDJ. Kids Blamed For $3,000 -COunty Fire The ~th Aimual .Eltandl High sdioot Pancake Breakful wlD be held from 7 to 11 1.m. thll Selurdll' et the lldtool caletme. Prict for the breAldut ol pancakes, eggs, I I u I I I e ' 6range Juice and oolf~ wlD · be 11.25 for edulll and IO cenll· for dllldrm U and under. Countialis To Attend Boys Club Conference Beach Woman ' , Now at USC Publisher . Slates Talk Advlee te Teacliers .._. -- Prof Calls for 'Humanized' M ' Ma!hemettci, •ven tbe moll w\111 nol lft -pl. 1111 bn, w I I d IDjdlllr ... )h 1-c.ia11 . abstract kind, II l!nl and l)l"Noml, but talllbl Ullla al -... · ·dt o'l'Cloll f ...i bwnao activity tbe qndorlyjng llrucl1n, • lit Dr. J.._,, '""" ,.,.... dim_., jl ....-·a ' uyo. "In modtrn mch, -JaOth wjl!I <Eublw tlEe lllo W.., Ii ltO ~ to mee1 .....,., ~ol~tbe~an~pb~•·~·~-11~ .. ~-~~i---~~~~br~~.-..~~~ .. ~~--~~'1~1~11!!!J~p~s~i;f neei11. ,. Ti> mob thla -o cla11room reality, lllllhomlllci tMolHO lhouJd be II ~ Witb people " • u lboY are wllh ulomo and ' · theorenla. ~ - ' The odvlco ...,.. not ft'om • oalferlnc -but from a ,,UCLA, matbm>•tb ll"O- . '-.......,. lD..mcL la tbe matbem•tJca educatioh· ol. .it;;De;t&ry and oecoaduy ICbool teachm. 'Ille pro/essor, Dr. P1ul B. Jobnsoo, latned DW1Y ol his J:nslgbtl OD the "human" upecll of m1them1Uci by working with teacbero tn Africa for olx ol tbe 1111 oeven llUIDllltrl. lie dies tbe ..... meats ti. a woman ·at the -"' ol ... ol blo -1n IJber!a to m-hll point. "You got to speak and I'm" supposed to be here,.. Pid the lady. :isut whit you 'aay 1"1't going to make uy 1!if- ferenct to ine, and I haven't had lunch.'' Whereupon obe JlUI her head on the. table and went to .aleep. · "Wo baYt ti.-oomo th.lnl happenlac tn Amerlean ..-.· -Dr.'lalmon, C•.,..,e: .. train. ,.IP" I BIOi to ---fed-." . ,,,. -of tho pd · -lo to · con•lwo hll lludooto 11111 mill! ..... hi> )lOl'lanl .. daily tool .. rudtn.! and writing, be llyt. FflhlODI in -math tul1'1DI change, and Dr. Joluioon Is not entlre!r happy wtth eflher the old or madem epproacb. "Our tradlttonll motb doll! Fair Housing • Talk Planned , • • W!la,._ you're loold"' for In hesltly, ,,...., Mio. ..._ tarct1 and tights, you'll fin.I them ..,_ .t • ,rt• ...,.. • • • rfghtll Our Co.tt·To-Caalt ltor• .. rry • trerMnMuti ....,._ "'ll """ ~Ioctl .. ., .n ....... Get !ho ..... for ,..... .....,_ • pint lllollor and· ttt. to,. In 111uoffty. The Wet Look HOSE '" ,, "'''"' o.i .... • . ' . Per ClALI I ft. tt '"-"" 111f ... , SHEER OJ" ~H . STOCJUNGs. -HMt•DorntToo 11n fll to 11 K I.tot •ntl up te 40 In. I.Mt ,,,.;., 50 CoMft. ' I• ... ; +·. ' . , •.1 ~9 (' . . .. 99~ s.;. l!iOvtdl; Jnlldenl o1 the sponlOl'lng t I t I n C I a Boooter Club, Aid the money will 10 tntof fhe club' a IS,llOO ennuel. budget for lid to stu- dent lcttvtUes. Co·chalrmen of the breakfast commJttee a r e Mar;vin Selvera and John :Jlepp. st.-hundred t I c k e t I .have been 101d 1 Ir e a d )' , -Ekovich Iii<!. A l!lmllng1m Beocb· ....... """'°" retlr.,i u _,of tlfe -Depottnienl of•Jbl ~ Pid>Dc Llbrir)', ....... it lllbt .... people tMc1)lng on Ibo faeulty ol tbe USC School ol lJbr.,Y Science. M ro . Elizabeth Schlegel, am Snowbtrd Drive, i • teacbblg a reference coune. Next iemester. abe will add to her ~acbedule a course 1n oc1ence bibliography. BEST Tll• DAILY PILOT .ff.... 1er11• of ttte Mtt h•hlf'ft, ., •ch.iii ,.,...., •f r••'•"' ..... n,i,1, .. •Ill _,,,,, 111 +lie 11.ttlu. OIAClfUL OWi DICOlATOI PllCIS Soft flowing """• and vibrant colors blend and rocflate . • . a slmpllclty In . d.,lgn It an elegant charocterlstlc of our •Lona1no• colloction • • • $10. 95 ~ prl2a wlD be glveo. -~. JREE ·sAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR MAINTAINING SSOO .. SAVINGS 'AC'COUNT. HeuNl t:M 1.m. t. 9:30 ,..,:, set. 10 •·"!-t. 6 p.m. ----- • PUP.All I'll-CANDiii Wonderfulty unu1uol, .,.. in color encl detJtn-.' ond CNOt..d '"with a ... flolr , •• ac.nttd wit~ your feVorltt cholC8• i;_.$3.95 '°'" eondr. rtrttt "' ................... .... " ' .. PL1 •• ..... o.-. ••••.. ... .. • • ...... ' ··:,. ' ' - • . ~ ,., . • . r ' J I I 'l I ! ·I ,, • .. . • • I ..... ~ ~--.. Nev. IJ, !Ml r •• tt4 In Fesdval of Sounds . ' ·cdM All-Girl ·TTio Wins . Krwtt's -Contest ~ I ~test, 0 1be added. It, 1 aoprano, daucbter of up." ' .. ~ ~t 1Cnott'1 ~ Th• week end programs Mr. and Mra . Frank Ten-Tho ltrll' t1IO<I ..,.tesl..ap-• Farm ,,m.Jlo la llectlDW. A Corona clel Mar all -girl continue until .,..t June, wtlh .. ville. at~ Corooa ck!l1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mji;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;;;o;;~~~!ii"~ tr!<>, "Just us," were first· Ind Iv Id u •l am ai:oup Mar Hip School. roond winnera of Knott'• Ber· perfonn<n judged. for lalent SuMY repper, II, daUglJlu " · al f Sou da and ablll\y, accordlcg to of Mr. and 'Mn. Petrick 'l'op-ry ·Farm FMttv 0 n _,,Dwight "Andy" Anderson. of .per, doesn't si111. She plays lasi week end. Kootlfs Berry Fann. the drums. ''Real great," ae- "We won · $'16," Nancy Nancy, the leader of the cording to Na~y Miller, w.bo Miller, 11, daughter or Mr. trio, sald they only sing in also plays lhe guitar. and Mr~. Walter Miller, said the 'daytime' 'although they Some of the "tw-folt" songs toct,iy.. We eli:MJnated. two have a~ared at Melody1and, they sing are se.l'-COJ11poeed. otM • to · . f' The Newporter IM and Long •·we have been together for r •acts win. our 1~1 Beach Sports Arena. four months oow," Nancy appear.UCf there. There bl a An alto. she attends Orange said.''. We have made money top pnu of $2,000 wt might Coast College, aa a music ma· and had lot! of fun and ei:- wln lll the ~ri1.es &uble with for, While ~ellsaa. ""1'enneville, perience. We hope it keeps each victory in · the tel!!n·•1c. -;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii-.~ll State 8th Might as well be Leather "Jtlit ~•"<trio -ii prel'eiited winhers ·d\eck ror performance al Knotl's Berry Fann. .. Dy :h.ndY AndersoD. Nancy Miller (.center), ·accwts aw~rd while Melissa Tenn:eWle' (lite), &mny Tepper and Wagoit Camp Mistress of Ceremonies, Ruth )Varri~k. J,ook· oo. In background is backup guitarist, Bill Jordan. In Spending On Schools. Seven stales now 11pend more per child on education than does Cali.f.ornia, ac- tordlng to the National Educa- looks like It',,, fNlt llke It.,, but lt'a re1Uy f1k1; All·weath1r coat of Arpel 1eetatt lltdcottonlo :'Starga;er' Combines Me!l~" S:h~p ~n Launch 1.-. .,. L•1a1m a• a• dt ...C.bn , .. orient ltuU tn ~ .a::m1nned -.-, ltl 15,000 mile. an hour orbtt but tM lfllrpmr 111 r.. · <IO mlles aboY• earth. Each . · II actually a omall t.i..cope launch --II mce llh capeble el .....tng In on pin a ~-·el .1"!1h· tu pricks "' otarligbt am using ~will lie ctll tlle F!W!lf. the lJOOftloos el the guide stan u t1oni Association (NEA-}. New Heroin sed York, wlilch lead• the nation In' studeni suppqri, speOda '9e2 . AS Calmer per pupil. California opeiids "85. ' . B ST!i..o..o..l New Jersey, Alaska, Con-,Y · ~ers necticut, Mlll'}'Jand, wilcoriJ!n and Mcrit.Biia .it spe,,d mOre Teen-agt drug users are in-cruaingly injectinlt beroin In-per chlld,.say1.tbe NEA. '-. ln calm'UiemHlvea-.i from lour1h ln etplll ln tbl1 nnk!ng \\.. I yello or dllrc:o1!. the belted brogue Some of our all-tfrl ihoes art qutt:a a lit .._...I lib • broad-He!. hfos\lil .t.hat'• )linked. ... fad, bw!ded. \aW. Brown antiqued 1-ther UPJlll' aad tmliihed W.. bm:lli& 1'U-ti:Mb7-look of QualiCrdt hi JOllNf<lrian 8,99 to thelr bloodstreams in order C.lifornia bf.I dropped hm h I ,t the ·elfectl ' of other drup, In the last -y .. n. . us·e 0 ·mne a well-known pharmacologist During "the la.st 10 years . • 1 • a 1 1 .. ~tt&Da,,Jd H. Smith. who whll< California's per pupil SOUTH COAST PLAZA Slml31oOonly. ..... .... "'- 'nlo '.two4on Otli"ltlnc u ,,_ poinll to aim ~ .~at«y l1le main teleacopes toward (OAO) wiD -If;~ Ille otar utrm....,.. want to as man-.lo :oe-h \he oboerve. sty fur ., flbat ll'blclden Ground compulen select the had worked With drug users expenditure h8ll gone up 75 o,.. M ... ..,_ · M. •itlrih tit t :JI ''""' Upper C.reusel Mill in the Haight-Aahbury for the percent (partly due to in-lot. tlll 6:00 •·•· Brl1tol Street It the San Diego Fl'MW'ly Past few yiara told the flation) the national increase Costa Mell . from .....,, o!ioirvalbri<I by guide ~ .00 the Illar earth'• murtY ,. atmosphere, trackers are assigned to look according· to the National for them. Three tracken must Science FOuodalton. be locked on apeclfic stara California Academy ~f _:h:•:•_::been::::.:'::l!per:'_::cen::t.:_ __ .:_ ___________________ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ General Practice that thet · youngsten are using the Prfficu: u n m a n n e .d to give the satellite full· satellitei bave been almost atabilizatlon. powerful and dangerous heroin "as a downer for speed." '1Speed" is the nam~ users have given t·o metham· phetamlne, a drug that lw gained increasing favor with completely automatic a n d 1bere will be Cilnstant prG- llWlY needed ~ """" ble1111 ustng the star tracken. ·than man, once they got into Groµnd controllers-.must be Qrbit, than'to have him 1ather sure the liWe telescopes are the data they brolwlcut back not confusinJ the earth, moon to ea.rtb. or even the satellite's orbiting the hippie· set. Sniilh, founder of t h e Haigbt·Ashbury medical clinic and. an assistant professor of phannacology at the Unlversi· ty of Califomia M e d i c a 1 C e n t e r • said metham· phetamlne causes what users But the $75 million. OAO rocket stage for a atar. And will do· nothifl& without "step coiitrollen must.guard" against by step instructions from the errors which could· point the ir;·ont will be ridio& in-~=~~ard the wn and side OAO, but ll will be rem<>lely msnned lrom the ground J4 tJom1 a dlf. seven aays a week, by one ol the fuOst competent twm of ~. technlclans · and iclenu.tl ever usembled," pid Dr. John F. Clark, direc- tor of the Goddard apace flight Center ~hich manage.a the project. FLowN 'FIWM GROUND i "OAO wW be literally flown lrom lllo· JP'oond by • flight ~-in the control center." i ~-«>!laet~fqey, Ille na- Rctn'f •l\eivspf. a.c 1 en ti f i c ~. 11'.C!lniidored by the IJ>ICO igency 'tlle -..... Plcx robot ~ 91~ ~ver J>uilL n oootalnl .2·! I , o o o eep&rate parta, nearly three ilmef the ni'.P1tiw in the §orveycn wbldi aucceaalully l'nded .. the ...... ' Why it tllis -p!Wty and depehdency 'M remote control ~m jround 1tatlon1 nec:easar1? • BeCa41<,tbo jpacecralt must be able ln point lla ,telescopes •t ·diJtan\ ~s with an ac - l:uracy com,PBtable to focUSin1 :OO ·•movtng golf ball 50 miles ~waf, and keeping it In sight :for 45 minutes. : , The sitellite hu aii: star Dll"PEllENT VIEWS describe as a "full body Al the aatellite IWlru!:a orgasm" and three or four around earth ~~I -10 o days cf C<lntinued u-citabilitY,. m;m..,.. the guJ&i .~ Freg"'nUy, "~" ,11§1"', ff· c~"'and the ·oAO :111u!t perim:e acute r<1p!ratoi'y·and fiod.diffOOt.ones. ' abdominal !yftdl'Omes and an "It is a very dynamlc situa-anxiety 1>4ychosi!. tion requiring hundredl cf Smith .sild .yoong dru1 UJerl commande .per orbit to CQntrol generally fall Into f o u r the o p,e r a t i on of the categories -e~rlmental, spacecraft,·~ said .OAO project ~iodic, compul!:ive a n d manager Joseph Purcell at a rilualisUc. recent briefing. ''You can see Hippies, who are the that just maintaining stability ritualistic users, come to is a COIJlple:i business and believe that 1 their marijuana i\ requires b~ of ~pie and LSD experlencu are real on the' ground." and reality isn't, Smith said. The OAO .-.for lauhch next Cure ii difficult, if' not im- week, ten"'°tiVely Nov . 21 , i! possible, because "there Ls ne the second in a seri~ of four. communication and the pa- The first one ·was launched tienl thinks the doctor i.s April 8, 1966, and failed before sick," Smith aaid. it could get down to the !.==========.\ buainess o£mapping the sky. 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J~ L, &nltb ·(~1! 17160 Se* 1lJl!berin• Si., Fountain Valil>J,>•~• ve1 • jljpli>pJa fr!*• ~K. · KIUnib, sap~ ol llubsla~·foll·~~m ' Galifornia Edison Co; Smltll • grad~ 'fool • th• eomponf•" l\ll>llWltion <lMt'lllors sCb06! and ) • works as an:operlitor 'at the · Hrulillti>!I SUbstlltton b 0,..0Nto '-.:::in.:::H.:::un.:::tin.:::'::.: gt=-onBet __ c_. _ __:_· -''--'-,....;... ____ ,11._ Tlli' Piii <tlJ• . • ... '· . . Teach ~y Computer Seen in Near Future Imlittite of Technology meeting. 0.. hr SAM GIFT PAIS -llp'loJlloo. PASADENA -~day may not be I• off When jUnior wij.1 leam • ~ three R'1 at Min. under tll< proddiJll ,ol the electronic schoolmann He uld parents too will benefit from · an electronic ~acher 1n the home. We Aho HcMdle · ... .. • PAL GIFT PAIS -llp 'lo 30 ""· We Wiii I'-. $·1.IO lllat ....... Cltuzus ........ , ...... .... -,,..:i· _.ep. h4;ct14a'l ... 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' I ,.. __ j •• MUM • Fumble lntO Future Ending Surge Must Be Power Base WMBJNGTON (UPI) -,,,. 'Democ:rallc party must fumbk HI wsy lnlo the future by trylnc lo mah .--of the power It kept In Jul week'• election. Democrais need loot only at the GOP to aee bo,r' fir and hbw fast a polltlcal party can rebound from cUqsle<. It WU four yUfl from a Democratic landalide ln c:ne . presidential electlon to a nar.1 row Republican T!clllry In Iba nen Premature obituarle1 were written for the GOP -Ill defeat in 1154. Nooe bu bee!! written for the Democrata thiJ year b!cawie Hubert H . Humphrey came cloe<r lhln upected lo wlnntng I b I presidency ud blo party ... talned conlrol of Coainu· . nolMI from disgruntled follonr9 of Sen. ~ J. McCarthy aboQI taking over ml reo1iap1ng ·the party ma eh ta e-r y. Camervative Soutberi -Democ:nta h a v e been reetled In the party for IO years even while gaining and wielding p::rwer in ~'--· -""' ........ )II ')llanning, far the future, Democrats must recognize thlt their old power bases have , crumbled -among brus collar ~atl in tbe South, in. h labor movement ml -minority lfOOP' In the clties. In the 11 Dixie states, Humphrey carried only Tena fm' the w«tt performance cl any Democratic presidential candidale la Iba South olnce tile I urly .,..,. (j I he Reeonatractlon period. -llicbard M. Nixon wm ~· ti. the Southern Coogrea """'1d ,...tde the Democratl with their true center of power. But tbt lllGel 91 George C. Wallace Democratic leadenblp I n cuiled .... etber live. eon.,.. bQ become weak ~~e!L m the put two years, fohow-~~ may want to ing a play-1~.-r eour.e .and ~ ..iw:. atic ad· UMUre what it eould deliver ~ • func.. fo~ a Demoerattt ad-· tlonli("'' ·, 1~ 1960 min!31ratlon. "1lholit -•tion from the Senale Democrde loader IJemoCratlo Jea4enhlp l n LOYAL DEMOCRAT tlonireu· senate Democratic luder . GoogreMlonal leader1 of Mike Mamfield ii a loyal holh JiarUee UIUally have been Democrat without partlan unwilling to share power. fe.rv.or. He bas never abo_wn , ltepubliCQI in tbe House and the tlrel,. ""'IY of !oil Senate bO!i<ed after the 1960 p-. Lyndoa l\''tlictloa:bulsrudginglyagreed Johnson, who ii now 'the retlr' Ii fomialloo « the GOP ing -In Iha.~ ~ Committeo after Speaker. Joli!\ W -~ad; !lie -olectioo and provided at 75, bu .ever ·ac:qu}Nd the -Daul. •· third of the mtm- power op!'.JlMPO!d on~yed i>1' llo,lbJp on 1h4t commlltee. his predecr• .. ,~tm .IMr Sam ~ emerges from Rayburn. ~ ._ 1111 electi.c:n u "Titular Eveo ; tile ~ .,owerful ~'" el hil~party, a title leader(in ~ ~ bave ·tllll ,;.... him free mea~ at trouble,wttl! !illky eommittee ,porty fund.,,a!Jing funclion> chalrmon,' wlio . cannot bl" •• be la expected lo """' dislodged once Ibey have beOn 'liiooe Democnil looking carried lnlo' llieir .' .Jo!jl by abeod lo li'IZ will· keep a seniotity. dole wateb cm Sen. Edwanl lt.i& an-old uiom In pol!U.. M. Keonedy « Maaaachuset!S that nothing pr\lmotel party ml the lalely tl!llCOVend Sen. unity like an eledion deteat. Edmund S. ·Muskie of Maine, Yet the Demoorata atill beu Humpbrey'a runnlni mole. Doctor Calls Smoking 'Definite' Heart Risk SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - For those penons aeriously tryifla: Ip avoid hetrt dlaeue., taking a little aJcohot now and then won't hurt anything, but amoking cigarettes ii anmething elae. Dr. Leonard Scberli< of Baltimore told fellow pbysi- cianl that amokinc ill a' definite riat in hurt diatoe and thOle hooked by the habit should quit -or better yet , never atart. ~!ls, head of the tllviaion of cardiology at the Univ4nity o\ Mµyland, apolr.e It the an· mial meeting of the Calliomia Academy « Gonoral Practice. ~ llaled a croup of •'tilt ticton" now geaerally • accopW' M beJltl auoclated wllh a hlgber lix:!dence of heart .nae-. Some .. Iba riok factors can't be eaatrolled, Schtrlll ¥lei. !!ICb .. Wnc a mall, l>eln(Ww"'' • '!"'1 • ,.... old, tit )>lvlnf a lamll1 hill"'7 tfi.rt dll!lll llal tlio -_..list oald ·-"' 1111 -.,.. bl -..-i .. -I.be rtK I cJf buit -· for lnolanco: <-. --blood -"' tholelMnll with a dlel low Ill -<dod lata. -' Adopt I pnlSrllD of heavy emotional stress. -Curb levels of sugar In tho blood . -Seek medical ad\tice oo keeping blood pressure down. -Avokl ovtl'ftight (30 per- cent or more above standard ls upeclaliy bannful). -Slop mH>ldng cicaretlel, or don't at.art. 'lbere is still some argument over the role of saturated fata in tht diet, Scherlis said, although most studies now available associate t h e 1 e animal fatl with h e a r t dilease. Solid' oreor of the connection will only comt after many y.... of corefully cootrolled ltudlet DO# .under. way,,. the specilllst said, but he •dviaed foUmrinc a diet loW' In saturated fall in the mean- time. Scberlla ""pbuiud !hat the bell timo lo begin • ~ die! It durin& childhood 10 that tt will have a aignificant lmptM:t: on prete11ttr11 later --· A ddld'I diet, he aid, lllould include 11rimmed (non- lot) milk, !co milk -"" of ice cream, margarine In· -of bullet', lean meat and a tplnlmum of chocololel. . Ki~1 Uke to Alie Andy -=~:::.*"Ir.=::~ I • .ID Jj), -217 It ., ....... , ... , • lir.--------- • . • t. • • • • I ' • -< .... " . ; f : ... ... . · .......... . .< .. ' '. f . I . . ,j .. .. , . • • • .. . ·' • .. • :. • • • • "' • ,. .. . .. - " .. . . • • •l l • ' '. • t 4 .. l • t ..... ' • ' • • • ' .,. • ..~ .. . t ,, ... < ' ~ ~ t , ' "J' ,/ l , • I ' may, ct.::_.11fh .c ... fltn~ a .. cn.CJO ~•e.'!ay .tatq_brit+o.I, c~ta mesa _ li,,'9321, ~7J.¥14 I'•• ~·d.., fflti' , ~y,; .le ,Cl.ftt. to. t:30 .m. • . ' • • ' .- \ ·, " ~ -· .. • • I W~, NOWll'lbtr ll, 1961 DAILYl'ILOJ Jf Not Just ~n SurJ~oy Adaptability Pl~ces • I Chicken as Favorite ' Fried, bakod, stewed, llUC> pOwla( -llllrWoaollf 1 -·m "'°" ,.i!r ed Or bubOcued, -· bolda balanced, ~ ..... """* !be top' .... Iii, .. _ .. .__, ' ~·-·~ • p•-,.,., -....... c : ...-_._.....,......... WI IUMI -Oftll,, .._.., tabl(.~·-t 'f:t', popillrlly. In.fie!, ID 1bJi ~ ~-ddcADble .._· ~ 1~+'1111 ~!,· ..... =~ ~--Atif'ertcan1 eat ~ ·~·-m -r--_-. .- c:bkken lo tllO' -of .. ..... ,and fhdfy wblppod -·· Coall -.• , aWnp of UO pounds -po1a1oe1, wllll a -o1, 'I>' m-; tllr -an '. ~;":,~~o.:: p1e ·..nii ' peach lllc!w. will ::= ;;:.-:.:..:: --...... pie-!be famll)>. u JOU llllrT)' up liiieMo "' 11i11: -..my and adaptobWt7 lo pn!et a dlflerenl~ veplab!< . .._. -·t -,... yi many ways of pr<paraU.0, H'.J --· lrJ't:I:: tbor1. 11eacb IGr a ca of lie:\' popu1arltf la no wooder. , dilcaO ·-ed -au( pr• p a r <!. , ~-ywr IUpennarkel the,_ P,ldeli.~eblcUo QiJcba ea..,~ la celebrating a c b I c k e D lllil wlllpped palaloeo Allo,.· · '*11lval o! value, wllll em-look for frozen cbiw;, pies, .CH IC I B N CUB B \ pllalll on convenleut camied deep dlJb chicken pies (beaily · . (lllOll~ ; ~ -chicken produda. I pouuden) and~~ l< cqp ~ -"""" ¥~ ... when,... .... 1111. "-· • 1 .lelili-,curey_powder ~ boned chicken tn a Here, fro 1: e n dnQnstlcU l f.abtupoon buU8r: or mar. ~pe. all )he botbenome lend • helping band lo tbeJ•P' ga,Qne • pre""11tlm hu been dooe for peuiu coune ol on Oriepta\ I cih (10~ O\DIC<O) con· ,.U • ' dinner .. Crisply bioWnec!,_ IJlei 'lleimed cnanr ol chicken ' T;,o, olnte It'• all loMU~ll' become dlppen for a dellcl00s . ooup lljjbt ind 'dirt chicken meat, 1Weet 'n , ping1ot ChlDese I can (I ounces) bone<! no bone or -· you'ro ,ge~ 1111ee. . -chicken; cul up ting tull value for your meat ~ cup Cl.teed apple - dollar. From the aame line, CWCBEN DIPPERS ~ teui-lemon jUlco ""1'11 want lo try conned I package (11 llwlces) frozen • I waffles ' •· • chicken a la tlug, chlckei 'n dnumtricb, thawed Toasted coconut sravy, Ud chicken apread. • . I can (Liii -cruobed lnaaucepu, cook oa1Go wlUl For even 1 re a t e r con-. pineapple eut1'1. ID better until tender. ·Ydllence, tab home a good II cup wat,.-. Add remaining hljp'edfeuta e>· Mll'W cl· -. l*<pared a tablai>ooi>a.bollef ". c:ep1: walfloa lllif, ......,,, .cblCba dlnnen, tlDd 3-<oune 1 tablelpqon ~ ~~ Heat; stir -and llM!>-8'ne .c:lilC:bn dlnnen. What coO!d I tablelpooo 1111'/ AUCO 'f' over waffles; pmlah witll . ~ MENU 1'µNNING, ~~:-,&'AS::"'.:.:·'.:..· -_ _;.. ______ :....::.:::'.:...:::.J'-'..l...:...-"-' _··~.,.~i"'~ ... ~·~bu.sy~~c1a11~· Iha~·-:.' ~::::!'.::.;:Yloepr:'.!::._ _ ___'._=~M:•~· .. ~1 aervlnp~· ~-~ I • DAILY PILOT ( FOOD SECTION ' . CARIBBiAN!.l>Wt loAs-:rs EXCfTJ!le'.ftAVOR' • . . . I . . "· . . ' ' . Bqrbodos Style :· - -• • I' ,. •• ' .• 9 • • 'I - ,• .. ~ ., ' ' • •• ,, ,_ ,, ' ••• l • • t I ' \f • - ly ltlCK DU IRDW BOLL YWOOD (UPI) :_. n.. anhual oni:Utfon ol televisim .. r1e1 b7 Ille n!1J1Ca le bekl.nntnc to f. 1 !> ·~Jli.~'.J\ ~ ... . . , pi.ck up •team. ..i • -v. ~· · 1·· • JUDGI ·PARKIR • -.... lo!.. . •l .... • · La!Mt ol the ann .. ii NBC-TV'• PhyW• Diller Show, a weel<ly variety bour ~t,wlll hardly_ be mis•ed by either viewers or critics. . , The amazing thing 11 that ·lmidars, inclucliJig notwort people, marked It for dead even before the se~ began, which makes one wooder WhY it W!I• ut-OD in the tint place. . 'addition to a star whose material 1f81 over- famillar, the •erles had a diflicult time il!!!-.10 . p PST ...: and the murderous competition otCSS-• TV'• "Minion: Imposllble" and AJ!C.'l'V'1 Sunday ' Nlg)lt MoviM . :...L NBC-TV's mlds..-.h• 1t 11111 -~~ootn­ petttioo will be ''My Fllelld Taey," a HrlOi'.iliOut a couple of crimlnologllts. . The network oay• lhll will ~ !ti only ,!l;lldaeaoon replael'U'ent which apparently m-tiiat_, •,re- cent highly reg8J'.d# ~;S9111." will ~ Im· mediately have a l l'!lck a ru NBC-TV "11"'· ,, Over at CBS-TV, meow . :Jllle lonC·ruil1Jlng "Daktarl" has already bp.n c:ancelod and will di.!.. appear at m1ds.....,. · · l I i;~::;::=:;~:;--;f CBS-TV announced that the ult ol "Daktarl" 11 will make room for the Glen Cam~ Varilly t>o YOU . series, which had a ••mmv,r111i_uJ1te--1llMli..ilr . ~i°~~- 11>• vacationing Smotb~ ll'ollen Sh.,,. · ' , SH~RltY, Mrt. A number of ahakeupl IN upected at Aleo~. Britain's pop singer TOlll Jolll, for lllslallol, will MARKUPP?' begin a weekly hour on a, D~k II -.... And it ii pretty wllll tUlii *"' cnaltd lh•t the highly IUCCen!ul "P.,..'Pllllt" 11 l'fllllllng out Its last •e&IOll ·C --V.. •Ml& J'l'ta t11c on, It will pro1>a1>11 ma. -11111111m:" l!llDIJ ,.r wtt1i the -a.·• • 1& llU • . One .UC.TV hd-If ,..... 8rm. II 11e!- w .... .''ftli'e ~··11.,llt ltl ·low NI· ings. llllMri.• ~ ,..-... 111 ~ r -~All4 1111 .... -~ ...... ·1111 .... ~~-=~~ TUMll.IWl_IDI· .. .• -·-··----.. ~ .... It'&;. = 11 _..a.a AllJlr'i ..._ either maned ---. for =•II• • • 'l'.lrJ 11111 let, are Ill• pm. RI lllow, "ril111 lalild.'' ''The u""tlt Girl In To'l!ll." "J""" .... °llllillolrn" and .... "1)144 .for the DS'lr n '' · I Some vet_ttaii series, DIHll'tl'hll•, continue to show renewed llttnclh in the 1'111111 despite very leng runs. Tbest include ,JQO.TV'a ''Bonanza", right up near the top agalll, ,_, AJ!C.TV'1 Law· ....,ce Welk Sbow, by now a ·jMlltutlon. ' . Th~ Channel Swim : NBC-'l'V'1 "On stage!' series· will olfer Sean Coonery, Michael Caine and Paul ·Sco!ield Jan. S In a ~mlnut'.I;._ three-pert comedy· drama, "Male of the Species -about the rela. tionsbips of a young woman with a trio of men ... Sir Laurence Olivier ls the bolt-narrator ... ABC- TV's ''Saga of. a West.em M·an" aeries presenta a documentary about' the bellle ol <;eltfsbarg Dec. t. . . . •• • f • ·.:: - • ·' MUTI AND Jlflll . . ' 'ISS PIACH • 1,, • ' ·• , • • . By HCll'Old Le Doux , I • · • Cly Tom K. Ryae • -lyMel " < ·-1 • l ,\p L '-' ,•' ' ' ' , • , J'"1T2 U II D SENSE OF WOND£R * You • ,... dllld win 111joy tho ·-~ Rocho! c.non•s ..id, • "" .... (Cl (ID) ..... ,. i ....... ., ...... "!""" • .. . . . ... . I 1 ... ; ·, • ;. '• , . - I e WPT MUllC HALL ............. , ... , ............... • •• •••m--111 1111 11it·Jilil"iif ... !lluW; ...... fl .. _ .. Mr.1G....i.'11t ,._ _ ........ Pill __ 1fllt ............. ... . ,_, ..... ....., ... ,_. I~ -ol "' '°"' b"1 llol °""' .11 aolrtJ lo lnttNUCll · " EIM• eM thin Mt. HaMJ "9111 Ill> Witt! Ill• own tl*l•I llflllll ti 111111, wlttl wlNrillt EIMnol' declM .. -. • ': ' \Cl (ID) , .. !"!!" -.... ~J·t <*II . O...SllllllL 'llll .. a , d • llllllf DllM-., Ullllr ...__ .. __ ... _ .......... _ .. ---··· ................... ................. ·~ • -·'\Ill ........ (-) .. -11 .. -.--'*-•""" ......... (_ ........, __ _ ................ -·-.. --.-.... ~ .. --(--~-------· .~ : ... . .... ... ....... ,,. ••.,.. .,... <.,..> '~ c••••.i .... .,. tClll. w .... -.,,....... - '42-4311 1211 Wit! .. llloo at.4, • I • -~-;...~......l·~~~ ..... ~~~~~~-,.,.,,..~,.,.. .... ...,,!!!!~,,,,,,,,,,, ..................... ..,:a:mi1 .............................. :miim:l ...................................................... 11111~ • 6-PILOT.ADV!RTISER School Literatw·e Plan .Told ' f .. Concerned About Jtfoney Free%e , . ' . .Sp¢_ed . Up ,1• )Californians Unite · for · Freeway . . . . ' 1 Cautomlall's ~ wltb transll system In lhe Loi rate Instead ol beln1 delayed two ol \IJtm aimed at. -~ lnllll&> houri, alJhouih the er· a r..,,,... llllo ~ay eom· ~ ._...,,,-. _,.. a pneral boulnl down of Aqeles am could pose an ertt 11 ~· u., suburbanites and the !sUna speed llmll would bo ml""'"'"1L ,'""1* A literature progrlJlll ~I lbe llote'• lreewn IYJltm addltiooa! lhrt·~ ahould"gu ComiiluaUm ol __ , otbertwoatal4Jncmalpeo-ln,ell~atotberttmes. ·Mcebe ,......,..,, lb•· 'Die 'CSl!'C _,_. encourages eli!>tb gawa lo I -CU.O program, due lo tu monlea be channelled lnlo portiom elready built to pll lhn>ugb fmway' use. , lo 1'111'11 _.,...,. freeways , r'"'"7"'" ._y ma7 be !*Pl hold expresa oplnlooa .Is d-:,.. ~ io!".l.r~ !bat program. :J..,T. :;/i~er;1';h. '!:'~~ lll urban, mu, oCcor4\tt1 abould-111"'•1e on a Jret. flow Wubm.-flml ~00 the :t.,:" . tJme • by a teacher at ,Helllll KalMt 1IOll10 clwlge1. ' A modem llvel ol aervlce1 ac<ordtnr to theb l\lpport C!llll-lo Iba CSFC, eacll ... tor111 • Nial •al aD times 8id" .aot-' l!f&hW\11 !""J<OI d "'I dlrec) -~ llltermedlate ScMol, Colle The Callfo!Pla n.eway Sup. Is lhe key phr .... put forth m!lt<e. · should be rerved by onramp1 commimlty of S.000 penons .,_ :"' ~ ol tbe .:'::; ~ Wlm lo· Mesa, in tbe Novomber luue port COmmi!tee· charJlOll !bat by CFSC, "flth .. veral 111g-Flnal)y,. p<Jnllit or ,.....ch and offrampo oo mQre tban er ,_. eliotlld ha-le euy , sysWll, I .. In lbe meantime. of a natlooll educalloa $20m!lll'"11n!Undsbevebeen gesUons u lo bow tbb level and applicaUo• ol teclmlcal three mlles ln>m his bomt iteoway ..,_, the CSFC '. ~ ol ,~ m.i.!1·~---.,----t journal. 1 witbheld from the otate ,. may best be attained. · lnnovatioos In the lreevra' or job. ' lll'I· • 11111 bo jlal4 ud 1lnd COl!I Mn. Claire llJIPlelord, a far, out ol $1 biJUon dollm First ol all, Ibey 8'j', the aytltm should be a never .. n-A top 1 .... way· speed <>! 1$ 'Ill'! 8'°UP NCtllllly met In _,1.,,. to rlM hit and oilier Kids. Uke to ' Newport Beach resident and natlooaJly !O· percent or California'• U1> din& eoal ol'the otate. m!lea per ""1r -with no, Anabelm, Wider cbalrmlblhip . • • , , teacher in c-Mel& ICboclll ~. the llfOllp con-constructed freeway · syalem Four particular polnls are start-and..top dilvtng -ol Sanla MOilica -.paper olftc!als polntod ..t, '"°5ldel "Ask An4y' !or •if . yean1 Is .author of_ tcn!ts, ates .of _a rapl<k ll>ould bo.built 11 a,e•«lrl•ol~ also~~ )l ·~. CSFC,-should' Ji• 1n·~ .. L~ J11!1!11'ber ~I,.~. 1lltlcb ,~tlc!J ~ "Junior . High EnJllsh c ' Wasted PotenUal" bi the Na- tional Council of Teteben of English magaiine. She Writel of a program that she baa introduced to '10 accelerated students using literary worts to get lllldenll to think. . She deplores tbal chlldroo are lsught lo upect tbal every question bas a correct answer and to re1y on teacher lo provide il She writes that she finds junior high children hesitant to espress their own opinion because they do not want to be wrong and are uneasy aboo.t taking a cha~. In discussing the literature, she re J ate a, abe rarely ex- presses her own opinion and let.5 the youngsters know that there is not Deee5S8.l'ily only one right answer. The cbl.Jdren respond to this, she notes. Mrs. Appleford, 27, teaches English and social studies. ' OCCSweeps 2 Forensics Contests Orange Coast College forensics students awe pt through two Southland toUmamenta recently, cap. turlng honors at UCLA and El Camilo. Capturing superior ratlnp, the highest given 1n the UCLA competition in o r a l in- terpretation, were Linda Ken- nedy, Balboa; Kaetbe Scott, Irvine, and Debbie Brucher, Orange. Winning excellent ratings were Jeri Miller, Garden Grove; Woody Eddy, C- Mesa, and Tom ll'a D'b l t , Newport Beach. The O CC apeechmal:en really walked off with the honor1 at El Can)ino. Winning excellent awardl In men's novice e:mmporaneous were D. J. Dunkan, Costa Mesa; Ray GeHiltin, Newj>ort Beach; Tom Hubble, Newport Beach, and Kip Kinnlnp, Costa Mesa. Miss Scott won 'Ill excellent award 1n women'• novice ex- temporaneous. Winning excellent.a In men's novice expository were Gen- drin, Kinnlngs, Carey Ward, Corona ·del Mar; B 111 McCague, Santa Ana, and Bob Thomas, Costa Mesa. Ken Gronback cf Costa Mesa won a 1uperior award in the same category, Sherie Houde or Garden Grove won an excellent award in women's novice ezpository. In novice debate, Hubble and Eric Samuelson of Garden Grove were one of five un- defeated teams out of 74 to win medals. Viejo Plans Christmas Art Show • The Mlssloo Viejo Alsocla- tion of Artist.I and Craftsmen is planning a Cbrlatmall art show and sale at La Pu Plaza in Mlssl.on Viejo. The event will run from 9:30 a.m.. to 5 p.m. Nov. 115 and 17. The pubUC la invited. Ari work ol children In the area will be on dlsplay. Children lnterealed In ... hibltlng should regJster witb Mrs. Irving Stewart, 830-2055. The 1ltlt meellng, of the . assoc1aucm w111 1>o 7:30 Nov ,11 at O'Neill Scboo! In Miiii"' Vlejo. For further Jnlorm-<1tloo call Mrl. Stewart. Slides Show Vietnam Action The 111o17 ol a U.I. Marino pllot'• loar ol dul1 ol Vlelnam l'1lnl Ibo -·· ..... bell<Oplar, Ibo CM.a. wtll bo deplcUJd by color alldel II the dinner ....u., of the Rellred Ofllcerl' -tloo. Orange County Club, at 7 p.m. Friday. ReserlaUom are nectaarY and made by -.. the club -Ide!!~ "'°" Olm10l A. Knudll at-. • ' =::,1~ -- BHCH-NUT BABY FOOD:::::-.JO< BEECH-Nut JUNIOR FOOD I: 14' STRAINED JUICE :t""' 10' ·-··-~-. BUTnRNUT.ll:r--69' BUTTERNUT=r--.11" MOCHA JAVA::i:.'..._73• BUTnRNUT:'ll.~15' ........,,,., LIPTON TIA :'ll.':.'. '1" ~' .... k4f'fkt!·--. W LUCKY SHORTENING &Qo Fl!UIT coaiTAIL :r:.__, __ 25• Al'PLESAUU ::="'..:'._ _ 15• PEAR HAlVES• ~-32' PINEAPPU ==---.. . 2oc HUNT'S PEACHES ::::. ... _._29• CRANBERRY SlUa~:::t 25' MO'(T'S APPLE JUla-. .. _37• CRANAPPLE JUla~::r..' .. -.... 45' ~" ...... 1qt'fkt/.--, V;,l' HEAVY DUTY LUCKY FOIL 390 SUNMAID RAISINS=-:,.. .34' FRUIT DRINKS::=-: 24' -l.UL. .... ...,--Dll MONTE PEAS , ........ .:..._23• . HARVEST DAY CORN=.m..._ 1a• .,..CUT GREEN IEANS:,.._21• PRINaLLA YAMS-·· , .43' STIWED TOMATOES~,.."' 20' ... t:;y~f.--. PltnD-tARGE SIZE !. LINDSAY OLIVES 6-0Z. CAN 39° . . MASHED POTATOES::l'l:"'.._57• PU~ Pl! Mll(=:.' ... _33• YOl!K COUNTY.,Of!IOl!Si-..,.:31' UDY'S SAUElllllAUT;w;..;.:.Jt• TOMATOJUKI:,, ... .:•-21' HUllZ swnr RWSH ..... ......JI' PAM DllY FRY-92" • • ' • ;f ---.., ·-. '·,• ) "· '.~~ ;} " !I ,, IANQUET.DIHNERS--•·-·37' PET RITZ 'PIES::t;:mln ·~33c OllE~iDA POTlTOu =~-20' CHIU'& BEANS:!':.';. .. 36' SWANSON MEAT PliS---.. 25' MEXICAN FOOD,:.."' ....... _ .... __ 47'. ....,...,..,~--M-•n111-• MA~RONI & CHEESE ::::".:l."' .. 35' FRIED AWl(4 COD :l'l.'I.~. 55' HAl.JIUT ~.:.'.'! ___ ..... 69' FISHSTICllS =-----......... 39' CIN!iAMON BREAD=."..,. ........ 58' CROISSANT llOUS ~:;. .. ___ ,58' suao TURKEY =~--.:.fl"· PEAS & CUT CORN =:.:. ... _ ... 38• ORANGE JUICE ~.:. .... __ 25' BRIDGFORD BREAD · ---.53' ... t:;y'fkt/.--. LUCKY COOKING OIL BN'f.o PUMPKIN PIE SPICE :=.,, __ ... .35' ... SHELIB WALNUTS ,'::'.':.89' C&H SUGAR :::r::!~ ·-17' .... BAKERS COCONUT =.-35' MACARONl:ml~ ..... -~---..... 43' RUSKET llSCUIT =-~--.39' LIPTON DINNERl:.~_, __ 75' ... BERRY SYRuP :::i':lt~-~~ .. -39' SMUCllERSTOPPINGS ~.:::::.:::• 31' 00111~Viln de!Gimp'sw-oo ni.r..t1in 1 ........ 14-17 f ........ IUTIERHORN COffEE CAKES::'; 2 5 c ::: 39c BRAN MUFFINS....... . ....... •K•• 33c ~=~~£. '"'" $115 A¥Ail.Aal JI MllT ITOl:U -• ' J. '"' ·-.... ~. W'{ . . ..., , , ~ . Our LOY\ ~vcryday.PtiCc~ HARVEST DAY DINNER ROLLS •. .. ' . 6.11 O!<J •Ii! ~Ot , ••• Jo: •ili'", , .. , -· '• n ••• YOUR ·SAYl"GS REALLY STACK-UP WHEN lOU.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF I "l Ii LUCKY'S 1;.0W DISCOUNT PRICES ... AND NOT ON JUSt A COUPU OF DAYS A WEEK, IUT EVERY DAY! YOU ENJOY GREATER SAVINGS ON FAMOUS · ••• ,.J NAME;lllA.N~S,. JO" QUAtlJ'.Y "BONDED'' MEATS, FRESH PRODUCE, HOUSE·, WARES, HEALTtf AND B~Ur( AIDS ••• AT ~OW,.LOW DISCOUNT .PRICES! , . J ~s .. BACON 1" ~!!~~Ai!26~ .... :~~ . ~· . .;~19c • ~; RO••ND . STEAK 7· ]' .. ~2J~~~c.~.-. ... __ ... _5,~ :'· n1nt.o~~M·tolo~~OW11 •• :.~, .... : ...... ~...... . ••· ~~~='°,:l.~~~ ..... 59c -~~- RIB ROAST TA--7·3 · 1 ·i>scA.RMAYIRor.SWlfT . •· . · ~iltlUD . c ~-......... , .... -........... -... 68 v,. · ' . ' · " 1._ "'MAJESTY CANNED IACON 59' 1'! •ot1N1 ,., ftA.yoa.1.•1T11n11Nus............... ., 1m11ruTI011....,;... ........ 1 .... (lJll rr !!!t..FR.!!~29: ·:S ~;. ~ !:!~!~Dl·,~!.~~~ .... $1 1~ ,;:E~K .. , .. •j~. ;~ GROUND ·BDf •••••••••••••• 43it · CHUCK ROAST ........ -... 45L CUT-UP. FRYERS rlUM·U.S.D.A. 33' HADIA Fl'llNI CMICKIN I .. " ROUND STEAK ......... -·83.t Rll SnAI •...•.••••.•••.•••• 881t. SMOKED PICNIC ,::C.~J... 39' ...... ' I .. STANDING m ROAST,'::' 81.t . -.. 1 FRESH SPAREllllS •• ,1. :.sg.i, 'Y1J., SHRIMP •••••• · ••• ~~~ .•1.r . HALIBUT STWCS SllCiD MOITHlltl CAUGH1 691i. .. ,. IONIWS FUUYCOOklD , ,. H. AM ' , . •1 39 HOaMRCUllt1 .. ,-.... I'-~;; ~· ---. . ~-~ '· ' . ' ~~. ·' ·~1•~ "'' ....... . t:q 10W DISCOUNT ,lilCID DIUCATHJIN ITIMJI , ' .LADY s(on TISSUE ::. .... .261 ,,,. M.D. TOILET TISSUE.,.....-..37' ,., LUCKY FACIAL nssu1 ........ 21• ;f ORCHIDS' NAPllNS~n.-.A9' '" ZEE l'lllNTID TOWBS-.-2,. "' OllrLOW ~Price! LUCKY AU MEAT FRANKS l.POUNDPKG. 53' 12.0Z. 41' ,.,. . INJOr MORNINO-FllSH UUlrJ ANO VIGIJAILIJ,,,fHf 'ICIC O' 1HI CIO,,,,A~ 1UCICY'S LOW IV· llYDAY DIJCOUNJ 'llCI. -~.~ BANANAS CHIQUITA IRAND I IOll!ll 1111: 1 0 hdral lolf· C lc1'1 fl1•st In/I~. ' , .. U.S. NO. 1-Russn POYATQES 10lFl45' rr.' ... !:;y'fkt/.·--w KRAn .NIATURE Mirs~mallows · :iiio WOK FORKEY BUYS SLICED WNCH MIAfS ~lUCKY "''31 c IOl.OMJ.OUW.IMC.IClll ... PIP,IPktt ••• .nt. lONGHOlll CHllSI . •ML 5·9c Ml"WIK-..,.. .... Cltlllu.nt. •NO ~\f!!l.S!i.!!?'. .... --.3 j:;.$21' ~~~~~~~!~K..~.". ............ 45' ~.2'!.1.!~~ ~.~!!!."..G.~ ........ 58' fill!,~~!~! ............ 57' OSCAI MAYll IOlOGNA 47' IAUlftfMJ;,ttt)KICft.W.mlf-:MLPU. ~.? ~~~:r.'.~1.'.! ...... -.... H, "" 38 C ~IM.:.f~.1.'.~.1'. .... -... '"'' ,.., 83'. ~, -·~'Rutt ' W LADY'S CHOICE SWEET·PIC.KLES ~ ... K;y'fktt.-- MRS. CUlllSON'S I $TUFFING MIX 13·0UHCE IOX " " 470 1.:. TJDE DETIRGENT .,..., __ 79• ,. OXYDOL DETERGBfl'-.,._79• ·' DUIDETERGENT-';;. 79' :; JOYWUID:=.--.---58' , ' IVORY LIQUID=-' 51• IT 22·0UNCI ~-• &40 . . ·~ ·· LAV~SOAP .. ..._ .13' ' . MR. (LEAN OE•NB ........ -93' ~ SPCiNGES ,.,...,.,..._.33' . _ ··~, ........ ,., .......... ~ 111~ , "· .;, LOW DISCOUNT PRICES ON HOUSEWARES 8 BEAUTY AIDS NAllSCO ~s=~ 450' .. PACllC GIAHAMs::r:" 33' a~aP··- YGACllllS ..... -'37' DIWXE IRW:::.'=' · 34' ' ' ' -·. -. -.. -• -----I ---- ----... ~ ----·--------..---·----·-- t 1: .1 I I l f - ... ----· .... --..-......... ·-·-·· .... -·-··..,·--........ . . .. ·~--..... -------·-·-"-··~· --~ . --·---, , • • I f~ll .Favorit~ Squ~sh~s _E>·wl·I' .Menus '"'" ~ ., . --. ............ .-... ,.,. tulY barbh!ia-ol fall. So now lllbotimolollktup""' and lnleRstlng ~ • Jla . . :-::~a .. d~ ,our , Tbe l1llity VCM" of Ille ~ bu I alllnlty , 6'f crOlla\I bed 11111 ".rWIY f OI plflll&ril I •• 10 lflil'I•. TlbaiCo liQul!I, red PtPP"' ' ..... lddilfa llilmllabl~y llavot to U-~ '"' bot~' .,,wiuub t offer ' "11:t1L : >Jt«u tbt. two vertl6na l¥ ll•a 1* i.mUY m..wme vatlsfy •. One' lo .llqf."w sweet -botb feature chopped boll In the litulflng, IPif Pd with Tabueo. Swell Slullld ~ 8quull...slnc,:O:.:"= llnlY ~ Ui ~ tar- r110<1 l"4.-·c:rt1111 .. TAll(IY '"1JT!D ACOllH llQl/AIR 4 aCQm squub ' , 1 poWld cboppod beil ', :v, cup chopped onlcri. ;/· .·.~. ~ cup bread crumbs l \t t.upoons salt 14 teupoon drled tarragon 213_ cqp 1QYf: cream -~~Tabuco Cul ~ In haU. Scoop out .. ond .otrlqy ~-• Diop' balyM toto bolllng, Aiied J!llar' ond -•boul 10 mfllut.., Bl<a4 .... _ '. 'tocredi•ll. Mo<llld -ftll. .. lnlo oqaull -......... 1Wval lD Piii -J :!Dd\ . ol hot wator. BUe :1n lliO d._ F. -•aboll Ill mlnuteo « until aq\IUb II tender. Yield: 6)o f tih>tnp. '!~~''.' 4 tcorD lqUllb° .,.;v ~I , . { I pound choppeol, bedl': . t> v, cup cbopPod1-,.' y, cup bread cnnnbl I 11 teaspoons Alt II t<aapoon Tabuco ¥• cup milk . y, cup dart corn l)'rUp v, cup raltlnt · , Cut oquash In hall. ScooP ' oot aeedl and otrtniY portion. Drap halves into bolllng, salted water and coot about 10 minutes. Blend nmaln1q lngndt"9fo. Mound mut fill-.; Ing 1n1o, oquaoh halvts. Place' hal... in pan with I lDch • • • ...• ~. ~Q\IN SQUASH :::..·A Jil.L ,AVOll\T~'"' '~· ,; -, .,, .... of hot water, Bake in 350 degree F. oven about Ml mlnutos or until oquuh II tender. · U glaze 1' dellrld, spoOn 1 tablupoon dart corn syrup over each half durtnc last 15 ~ of bating . YJe!if k-f to l!lervlngs. . ......_ ... ~ •t J, .. ,...-;...,. ·J., .f' -... Home News and Views Snack Foods Important to -Teen Diets By DOl\OTllY WENCK "I'm hungry. Wbat've you got to eat?" Is this a familiar alter 11ehool lament at your house'! And w h • t ldndl of snackl do you provide !tr your chlldnm? Snacks are necessary to growiJli childran -Olpiciaily to huolrl' teena1er1. Tiiey may amount to a fourth to a third of their total day'a food intake, so they should be chosen carelullf. Studies show bowev@r, that snacU are generally poorlY chosen and that CQrnmonly eaten sflackl like chips, 1oft drinkl, candy and cookies tend to be high in calorlu: and law in other nutrlentt. Tbele kinds of snacks alJO art el· pemive. Moot ti& will eat whatever ii handiest. So It'• up to mother to provide snaci foods -at eye level in retpgerator or cupboard -that\ contain important growth notrients llke protein, calcium, iron and vitamins, alona with calories. And you also mlabt concern yourtelf with the kinda of mack fOoda that are aold to your students at their schools. Are they able to buy fruit juices (not "fruit drinks,'' which are mostly sugar am' water), milk, f~h fruits, let cream (not jUBt popsicles, which also are just sugar and water ), cheese, bard cooked Food Fads, Fallacies ew and other Jooli1 lhll are good for ~em u snacks? If not, 11111 oligbt ~ • good prDjecl f0r your .p a r e n t • teacher organization to get behind. Studies sbow that when good foods, U~e {llilk or fruit juice, are "'9\rallable in vending machine1 , teenagen will buy them. What are I01llt food!I you might have on band for SlllCU? Sheli ldtu might In- clude canned meata and fish lika l!µla, cheaae opreads, bak· ed bea111, peanut butter, soups, tnµt and tomato ju.ices, cracktrs, caMed brown or fru1t"bread, breakfast cerull, instant pudding, caMed and dried fruits, and nourishing homeinade cookies containing dry milk, iJitmeal or other market and they were areal cereaJ;uuta, date& or raisins, U they <In do It, why can't peanu1 bu!W, et<. I? Refrigerator ldeu would be A. Home freezinc of whole loodl sucla u milk, cheese, or halved avocadoa doea not bard cooked epa,. cold meats, work because the 1Jow treez. bot do&~ oandwicll fillings, Ing procw breaks down the · dipa and plenty of cleaned, cell struclure. Commercillly ready-to-Mt nw vegetlbles frozen avocadGI are froan at like :.ceieey, carrots and a very low temperature - cucimtbe:r .Uces to dip with 320 devess below zero. This lreoll frulll and gelatin with temperature · mremo l s fruit' achieved 11)' tht Cl'yo(enic Fnaer idea• miahl toclude freeslng method, uJln( Hquld aandwtchts -ready-to-eat u nitro&en. ~t'1 important to SOOll· as tile): . defrost, Ice keep thele avocadol lroaOn cream and other f r o z e n until you Ule them -tbey -· fruit julca, ham-cannot be refrozen. burpr pattie. all ready to U you want to freue fry, bum and rolll. avocadOI at home, the only Ice cream ii 1 favorite way It can ' be done auc- snact food and Ir recom-cessfully is to mash or puree inm>dod lilltO It la· hllh In the avocado and mix il with • calcium and proleln. Why not lemon juice (3 tableopoon1 pa add 1 peanut butter fudgt quart) or ascorbic acid ('4 u ·uce frw even better nutrl· teupoon per quart). This can • Uon? Solttn peanut butter In be uOld bl dipa •od 9lbor • I bowl an(! blend your favorite ~=O." C~ fOS: J>Ur~ G d H It L chocolate sauce Into it. 00 ea n Pao,nut butter milk I 1 Q. I've been woodertog Shortcut No to ' another fa vorite . Blend a teas· about 1 bread "ad" that Just u Dowen bloom here quate amounts of dairy prod-when they are used On 1 food poon or two of auga,r into clalmrl 10lf of brmt lllPl.u..i all year so frauds, quacb ucta, meat, fruits and veg-crop, the allowed limits are ~ or two tablespoons peanut 12 nutrients in amounta com-· and other unethical types ap-etablu and ceru1 producti carefuly spelled Out aDd strict-buttet.'·~ Then add m 11 k , parable to liver, or lteak. II pear to number hom........., no dietary supplemant sboWd Jy enforced. . l!'dUllly, -tog lo blend. Utls ""9! · and homemabn llnOnl their be needed. Another common foockon-Add lee cream far a peanut A. , I haven't teen· t11h: •lctlma. Llbwlle, the claim that • , . neclod f.allocy II that alum-butter sbate. partleular ad, but ycu - Peddlinl dlNr7 fads and "Everyone should tab vtta... 1num cooklna utensils an Or how 1bout apricot "can-want to make your , -eorn- s->ecial "6eaJtb fooda .. 11 ona mini and minerala just to be dan&eroua to health. Alwn -dy" made from a 3-cunce pariJoos on thl bum of ._. o! the favorita adlvlliea of ""' !hoy _ are l!dl.Jod" ail<> lnum 11)111 third m0st af>un, -paCu,. ol crum .-. 1 weflbla of ,_ Art U1of L:1:1e-,people. lt'I tlUm.ated ll filse. Am-----erfcans are offer-dant elem~nt ln tbe earth's tablespot>Cl lemon juice, t ttas· comparing a pOUDd tJ. brad t:1zt at least 10 mllllon per-Id enough variety ln their cruat •.. Jt occun na.turally PIXtt uch at IJ'i.ted orqe with a pound of meatT l-llll tolnloodthllla~and flalllllac~ ~ IO thadil'ladequate ,!"'tr1· In many foods . Cooking . Jn •nd lemon rind , Ii cup drjed It ao, a pound loaf of em-Jc)> ~ ~ lllw aN ru y avillab~. . ~.num.., utellltla iJ qwta opricota, One!J dioot>od, , '.I od l>r<ad -•·••••• i lo f ""'1' ~ In-• lnltances, of courae, -·~ •• _.... • aii<f Ii --• The c.mm-.,, the pbJaidllil ~ addl-Enmpi ol 1ooc1· r di Md cup _.....,, nuta, a Ii .;up percont nonfat dry milk l'ould Food 1114 ))jjjf Adlnl!llltra· Uonai tltefnllW Md "'--c1a':! bock t! . ..,11, Fii, Blend all thela !In-have 1 .. than hatt u mud! lino puta H thfS ...,, "The for 1peoll!c papoiel. But .fn. Gtetk and Jloiiiih Umes. But mol!lan-.wiel niltk ' protein u • powld ol bontie. . wooda are lull ol tho ..,.. dllerlmtnata dolin( without It It~ lliit u general -.ry, lhape Into balb, sirloin ll!eat of calvel llver. qu.cltl IOd cilarlaias loday medieai ldvice 11 foollah, ... inowl e ... u.;,.. to rlM roll In powdll'od ..,.,, then Nor would 11111 prataln bt u as 11"1 were )'Wt<rda1. They pensive and even can be clan-ail e will outgrolf ~ chill. high a quality u that ol tho _.,.. llW. GI@. tM lo ,-~· superstiltol1.'I and accept tho • Anothor quickie "candy" iJ meal. ' up on tho ~ or Alatinllla si>mellm•'try to Fom'FOOd'GroopeullltCOlll• Ji9nt7.milk halla made lroro.. The loaf .o/ bread would r.!3hien<d ~....-will fail reap-a prolll lrom frlP~ mon...,. way to good nulrl· 1' cup •r· V• cup pean<# have u ln~1rGD u •·l!Olllld I« • allot! eut lo bealth." their Intended victhm flllo tlon. ·bulW, Ii cup llODfat dry mm ol ataot bul Im lllan • - Aaditm ,.. w ..... ...... ~ ol apodal You don't know the -lflOWll .... II <"II cruobed .. much u I !IOllDd of ...... 1 food ~ 1ltll lo -.r-loodl or cooking.-. '11111' rour food orou,i;t: .,...i lfaha. Mix ail m, It would Ila" laot tUclD a... ]1111111 ta !ti I',,. nrllt7 _ tjlot_elleqilcaJ a M.u-{PaulirJ;~ -) ond ll'ldl«1iJ UOll)t oaraal and either ataU or live:._.,.. aod •W11'1 "" 'lllt7. ad pijlllltldol-1Cu18ubtt1iU ( y-); l<lrm Into btlla. 11o11 Balli ol the oddld mill H Wild tbeo, _.. 1111)' llad food Iha aoll llld !Ill pi.-. Iba .Mlllc aod Jlllr7 : In etmbed -.!. Qdll until have l1llll:b more caJctmn tliaii ~ ao ~ ,,.,,, -, It Again, tile 81"'!11 ~ COrta!J: rnuts firm. • • liver or ataat. ~ ••t '~ dllllo -.. t11M 111t llid-V,...r11et • -eu111T10N1 n AM l!Ml-•_ lo_.... oldlr=~·t,;,, I ~foillllsrmtl-~i.:t~...C UUll -~=~·=r:.= ·-" '1111 tnrlo lally m< 11'1')' lo )ftklct fllllt <11!1.--. J1beU11r . ~ Q. I tried to "-.... ond 'brtMI r.r earldl;j; ...... - tlllt -_.. ..,. I -"' fGOd lo 11111 tbe DI· -l'IW' lndt or,.....,.. wholl avteador ond illOY fun>. -and bodl -allo aipplJ loot-.... Jiii u ,.. lion and are aol ,,_... tllt to Hr llwb, "-« ....,.., Id O!ll 1""'1 -dark and 111 with lmPorlllll .-ol .._ .... -. 1111 • Iba ""11 lbal '!"' IMD. Tiit t8llrlllaaal vllua II murf17. Yll I tJoucbt _. Iron and 8 vltamlna (U Ult II 11111 t1i11 """'''" • .... IL M flt I~ ..... U. --..-um. 11 tltt llrloclllwlcllad). ;. ·- ' fiesh-BaKed BreaKfast lrPat dozen c Cak• of the W•k . Rocky Road Cak~ NOY 14 llW 11 . I Ucenaed SafeWI)'\ Tin1rs. thru Sun., . Pnces Etfecttve n ··Vodka Kavlana Brand 80 Proof Quart Whiskey Quirt 79 $ 99 cold Brook Blended 8Q .P~f ·whiskey $ 99 · Old C.Oloun Str1i&ht 86 Proof quart . ' . ,[ • ~h n1 1000 la~ Dr.1 -Ne~rt ha~·' 24 Monarch lay Pl•• South La9una 1 • A ... ' • • I I I .... - . ' PILOT-AOVERTISER-1'3 Wedntsdq, N-btr U, ~961 ' , Wtdfttldu, N"'m~ 1,, 1968 , • • DAILY I'll.OT If ' ·r. ;, ' I I . • -· '· OA/llY & Dll!CATlSSlN Cottage Cheese . ... . . , i-.i.rc.1. 31c = r.:.=-r:; .:::. . •Luce1,118- Frult Yogurt .. ...__ .. __ -5='1 . 11t11MZll• 2'='0 -.cw.r::u::...:..r:• ... C.111i1 ;::,i;a.-::... .. 71' ' . ' \ , · fnlcfi r ~ · · Pohltoes ~=.:lf*~. ·1h..57c · ..... . . ~ " ' FRESH 81/KED 8() YS.' .French Brlad .......... ~·-­fllor.1'11111! , ... 111111 .. = . ·-...... "' -· . . .. U' ' ...... ···~'=' o::,u .... ;.....:. .. __ .... ,. ... , • ..,..11_1,.....r_.._ .. v ... Of •••wt• .::-.=-st' 'Ftl ....... ..., ...... u w. _..., ,... 'llf\1111 . ........ .... =-~ .. . 8011eless-Mild Cured Corned Beef _ .. __ -75• ~Tllllfllll.._, .. "910itl ......... .. .... _ :-·• ..... -~ ... ........... .... ..... '· . ' . ' " r Hl//l Tl< & 8l//UTY . ToothP..sie1 •=1l'rt . 41' c ....... ,~ .... .,.....,_~ ..... ' ' . . ' . llllr S,••t :=.r i::-49' Siik '• ....... :.:. "I:" 59' . -.,. .. ""'"' =-... -.. 29' EGGS ., ••• "Al" ....Siu _, ... . or• ~'.tr ' . ~ .... 49' 111111,orp Ir 53' ... .. , .... . . We Jot 'Em In >,irllight From The , Tropla-A Tent.' Dellght1 ~h , 1'otured.lsl;.,. And·EmU~eA Melon ol Sii .. Into A Fruit ·Salcid, ...... ,.. Stnllllll ~ Baby Foods = ~~~~,. FoilllrC -..... ' . . I • • ~ ' ·~=;, ---==-=~ _ .. _ I• ......... ... . ' '( ........ ' ::Yeu1n lafoy · '"'4"irwAY. . 80THI . I 'DG.ISllD,. ·,; ··, IMITED EPmOISI . . .. . . .. .'. ·: . ' '" ' ... ' . ' ~ \.) J. • . ' ' . Chuck Steak ==~ .. -49'. Shoulde,.Steak~ .. 59c . --Qrb llldlSlflN ' . I p . Sirl I •••. ''"'"·--. ftllJ,.,,. "" - ... $),59 Ca nned Picnics DP MJ ..... . ,_,._ OrS. ... ..:.: •3: St -' • <-•• ... =:= 4 :-... ~ ................ --77' ......... ,..... ......... .. for FARMER JOHN Sliced Bac'on • ......... ........ • N1'91 • "" .......... ,.. -~---· ...... tldt} . ' ' Pork Steaks 'i.1::.¥ • ! • • ,,; I Veal Chops -er::=- v .. I St ks ....... . ......... ea ea ·· -~-=-sr-- Safew~y Franks·-::=- IL 69'. ..... t .. 7t ' t-1.59 ~; .... ' 1 1:., .. 111111•• == .. 79' i...111 a..,. =-...:: ..... _... " lhwl•••• ·-• ""',,. .......... =-...... ~ . ' ' ~ l . . ~ K' --.... of Lu .. ·--.. 19' lunch ..... =--~if' • ......... :.,,..1.•·. ,,., 'Rslr .... =-' ':i:"' ; ... ~ ....... Y"-••• ~ ...................... ,.... Qrapge Juice ~~"EF ~• 1 lel~Air Fruit -Pies !ii 3 ~'I , .1 I ' Ice Cream Bars = 6:: 4t ~: ' ' ,, ! I • • 1 ~ ·Ice, Cream =~~ ... ..e-6t. ·· ~ . ,.. . . .. , ,, . Juiey•Sweet-. .............. .~.:.. ~ .. !-= .. ,,.:510tc 7 •• ,Gr..... _ :frur·t· '. re.,. . . es ::-...: "" 1Ew-it~IJ! UZZ~IA.TAZZ ": ..... , .. 11!1~· . :: ............ ~, P11.;.:.:.. DI . ,, ...... ' •. ,.. ,, _...,,.. -ll·l!llf·"'*-) ' '~r--Pi . , lllfJll liW'h • -St ,. .. .., •Id or,Wllte . : . Mapp e .· ~= .... -. = -ci •••-••••••• ,, Av..a.1 . -~~ 4· .. SJ00 •••Ii .... ~ - I. ·$1 } . " T ' c.t9p Y-·. TOlllllOll • Olilons ._,,,_flt __ ,.. ..... . S&C .Wl'WlllllC.1111"61'11 .. lhl. . .., r •• 11°"'"""'--"" ...... ~ ~fft :.-~~~ IMro 3~ ~ . . ' .. 111s. . att ~ =~3~atc .. 1.&.l ·I . 211 l 17111 St., • -.... t• 111~• Dr.,-Mewport w · 24-Monm11 a.y. lifa11, Se. t.laiia ,,, 1 Cod Hwy., Llllnl 111c11 s.111 All ,,..., at II 'Pu. .... ,.VII~ ,. ·l ,, . . • • '·' ., , ~ . ... • ..• r AFTER·THE.OAME HUDDL-E · 'v -· ' • I ' ,._ ( ca·ke 'n Coffee . ' ,., Score ·Points · J ~.: ... FoC;tbAll will d I c t I le bolldtyl. Wbetber 7"11'1'1 I .' ,...kond acllrill.. In mlll1 televlslon spectator or - -.. fr"'1) -thlwlb the llUp!IOrter, the pmea will .... Alluring ,,,.;...i ........ 1o-. < Balb tn'PlDO and poot. -.. ~ ' . . . ' mi-.~~-~·. ~ TilJiafe pk:nlr• ... ....., ~ Iola their ,~ y.,.· .. llart.wlth ....,etbing .. lllmple . 11 chlcl:en-~-buket, picked up from a roadside stand1 or u coi;ipllcated JS tw~D:h steaa. requlrina: c h a r e o a I b<ollen.and all ihe fllla'1. 7114, t,·Ae.. 'B. .. "4 8t.a,ndup ruffles circle the nect: and .... Or tllll lace- !Oftly ali!ll -.. pletty In w!llt.. belg., vivid colon. Crocbet shill In pallern -""" 'Cl( thell -In cotton or SW ymi. P•~ tent TI14: ail.es~ lncl. ll'll'TY IZNTS (colnaJ for -paUml ...:. idd u cenll for ead> pottem fer ftnt-cl"' malllna: ad llj)ecial bandllng; othenMt UIW-clua dellvery wlll tab -....a or more. Send to Allee Broob, the DAILY PILOT, IOii, Need! .. cnli Depl., Bol 111, Old <l>el- -Statlan. N.W York, N. Y. 111111. Print N-.M*ou, 7.IP, Polton N-. Glon~ -1111 Needleenfl Catolol -.... JOO dollpl to -· -i... potleml printed ln-aldo-Send 511-11.now. 1'EWI "IO INSTANT G11'1'S" -lablzlcus l.uhlons, loJ!t AaconlGr -...... ..._.~,or f'lll'l ldaol ,,. 50 - "' either .... the perfect -1o-a1the .... threHo«·'cllea that ..... ~- -· It -rlaht In the JM-.me bamt In ill orlctnal )lld:qlng:Bj tlle U.. 7'1'1'1'1 ' ready fer -. It will bl thawed IDd tute u fresh u the moment I& WU baked. Cake and ea11.. ll't 1111 perfect -....1 fer'poot. game quarter-backing, toe. Removt a ·elle from your freer.er llefon you start for the game. Bmf cOlfee and tern tJppli ydur rebri. n-.... caka irO lullJ lcOd, boll! top anil-'1'bo1 cocm In four variltlM -· c:homWt, vanma. 'tfwwitt llJdge and devil'• '•. d. Notlllq la needed' to - their horn• baked teirture and flavor. . But a few -timely -·Una ttpa are ~ below• · GOAL P08T DllOOR -U• cinnamoo ·-fer pl pollll. Mart alf --' doClntar .. In -Add miniature football from dime ...... .. . ~ ,, .-... , Bridge Treat · •11 MJ ... to lmll, ""' " ...,.,, ......... - .,.., --· ~ 50 and !Nit..,..i -bot oal-cmll. ..... 111641111111•• tut wDI ' laat If II l'ltae .... lhni1S io -Wiit -· ' . -, .-. ...,. , " ... I I._ .... I .... pss _.....,J"..i:.i.., 111 Sii,...._• ... M1a--.e11•••••• ....... I -.............. , .. ., .. iaj ....... lor II ~ qulJll. and ,_.. lll1l'OllDdlnt tt .. _ ,_.,. 1c11raellf•• ... a. ..... "" _,., ·-lit _... -U\olor." JI........... ~"' crodln. .. ' , • ' . - 3 , " • .• ,_._!. __ ..... __ _ F4-PILDT-'l>VERTISIR WM....tu, N"'"""' u, I~ LB. PKG. • SLICED All MEAT -.. . ·5· .. BOLOGNA •••• LB. gc ALBERTSON~$ SU.Ctll.;,, 8-ez. Plis.,. ·LUNCH MEATS •••••••• 2gc .... · ' ; • • ' ~. t8S ......... . . .. . . ... GRAPEFRUlT:f ~ ... $ ~.-$1 • 't:IQ(ADOS·llEW CROP-1.lllE 2 / 2 5 c Aw . · s1zE ruEm ........ . -sc CARROTSnESM ca1sr .. __ .... _ ............ LB. · . Hr-DROX: · c & H Sugar Spic 'nfpan Liqai~lhrill me . . 221~ i17 • SUNSHINE 49c ~GDKIJS JI ot. . -" ..... - ·f . ' . ZEE MIX Hil MATCH 1~0 coliNT . I •. ' "''-PK•"~~;·'··· ........... . llBERfSON'S H£lYY DUTY '...: - f QJL J'<Jt4P1nzr ... ~ON'l~!'!l11'8$E·.r · ' FlOUl.:: .. : ................ 111 .. .. PEN ' QUIU JflllllUON " I • } SOUR CREAM121 L 22 of.c~STAlll CREAM, IS DZ. HI NEIGHBDI J Q,~(001(1ES .. IL, :If: BEAUTY CURLY-RONI . ~CARONl ....... IL JOHNSON;StAVOR EDRNITURE . - POLl5H .. ,;i;~ ..... ;.;,..., .. NABISCO RITZ 1 CIA CIERS ........ ll IL CHEER DASH -s .. , .. t ' ~ IOI LIS! ul1 TC 1 1 25" ! .. ' ' . . -' r • • I ; • 1 f ·~ ·~ "...:iJ J I ,,.._' .. J'\ -"-" •)0-• • • • • """' .;,.,( ' I .. • SllLOINTIP STEAK . t~-. , ........ ,. . . ST•AJ( C1IOICE-9 . BONE-C LESS · ~: ••••• 18. 5 CHOICE . , .. ~,~ .~. 'iEllER · ,. .~~.LB. . ul11A-BRITE TOOJH ,, ,ASTE ' . SllE-7~ ........ nc --~1~boRANT . :=99c I I OIEl~•At 1.19 . -SRTZER 25 T3itlets-Re1. •ir . .. . . IPL PIG. • ' ... ' .... ... It SHOP' llBERTSON'S for All THE NAllOIW. · · .'ftllilY ' .. 'B:RAND ITEMS •. : ........... :, ' ., " . • H ...... -ii-ftl'.'1 I:• t ;, -. . ' • ~·., M-.-JIJ4t C:.ar Hwy • . C111a M111-'UI W. ,1'111 . ; ~ --·-·· ' .. .. "' ...... t r • BACON ·.·· ' ,,. ' '. '. SUaD II.PIG. ·59c ., . ' . . ' ;. . COni8t . Cleanser 11111 'AllS COllPlll lllll' 2-IU. 111 IDUllULt 8111.Y, AT IUEITS8NS . .... EIPll:Et '"''··· ' : 1 ., · .. ...r . . ' Ill IA ,..,_16042 M1111l1 . I I Tl" ·• -... . ' •• '4' -Home on the Range . Autornaticity ·¢nly ~ns~er , Well-stocked· Shelves Eliminate Cala:mities Shirt took ' • I I I I -_,. __ ....-----,-.-..-~-~~-~~-_,_.,_------..--------·---~~----------~~~~-----;-...--·--~------.. --·---·---- • 8 11111.Y 1'11.af • ; .. . , .. . . -' CHiiM ~ll!MP OR cMICKEl'tCHOW t,IEIN I MORToN -AP"'-E, DANISH. ONNAMON DINN.Si.:.~ 2 r...$100! COFFH -CA..Kll··¥.ru,• ·5~ lA$CCO -+-. J ... SlllP COCITAll .... ·3,;,~ I 11111)5 ffi-FROZEN ~RATE , ~-ORANGI'' PWSi• .~;~~.~~~-. JANI ANDlllOH -F.lOUH.MOZAlRlA C Cllllll Pl"*.~ 39c IUPI'!."!,-AU. lllf I Ac TAMAl'l '. ..... "i:o'" -v 1, • PRICES EF~IVE THURS .. FRI., SAT., SUN., NOV. 14, 15, 16, 17 • • 1n-22-:IROOKHURST, GARDEN GR_OVE , iJo1 HARIOR IL.VD.; COS1A MESA I ' j'; ' ! • l ~ ~ • • -Coupoo ~ ,.,,.,, .• " U.1.D.A.-•A,• HEN OR TOM· ' ' TURKEY~ • • ' I • . . • ' ' • I • • • ' I 1i...:...._~--='-------------· -~'!' ...... -~_ ... oh ., .............. _., ... _ ... ____ ...... _._ .. _ .......... _ .... _ ... _,,..,.=""'-'"""',,_,...,,.,.. ___ ~-"~---·-·-··-·-··-··"···~ ........ ..,.,_~ . ' .. ' Wedftnd.Q1 NM• ll, 1961 hPILQT-ADVERTISIR • • ' ' . ' . ·~·. \ ' I ' • I . . : Porlr: : , .• llaa, ,,_.. tlld M dell· ciou, -bt tht 1n.1w1r to' a buci;.;.~·· ~ .•. •Pl!lioi~ -K'a :f!-1· 111 RllDCho 1 'llJ01 -.. 1 -for ~ toll!M pl ... n •• ; llld loft Ibo letlpftn In I - Mrolt or )OI pie. lilnjoy Ihle fee • • WINodq, H-IJ, 1961 = ' I • Li'l"Or FMMR STYLE . Bacon_ ..... $119·. ··~m's J:Cro,wn ., ...... '11.39 . a. .. 1.10 on the half plfon I Blended whiskey. ·1lord· Calvert, ............. .' ........ 5.49 ,..,._ C...adlan Whioker .'. li»IJin' •kind ! '6th . ' .,; ' . B. Rlildlo ·Yolu ... ~,.1~U . laloot, IO•)ll'Olll •• ~half -_, '· So much rood 1&tinc on tit-••• meaty, Wisty I Roee1 , , , imiQ~• flavor I , , , b1 Ille pl-I ' Sparkle-fresh Produce! l I s St Jh,..,.0 . Qrocerr -SJMelflJ.·' · : .Kraft May~nai~.~ .. -........... ; ..... -,.· ... : ......... : .............. -:. 49< Plppina .· .• triep-ml-IJAT.oliul·' · •• -fai. 1 "aei;'l& pit •-e•l11 _,.,, . Croat witn porte r '· -~ Only the fineat inp'Ocii«1lll ro Into a ltraft 'prodaet ! .; .• b\'1 w"7 the quallt;v la outotondinr •.. q\. . , " '. . r • ' ' 'D ot •'h ' M I • . •. • ' • . • • 3 ti 00 . ·. an15 '. 1araanne ........ : ... ::.: .... , ....... : ... : .. ::.. Ill ..... Borden'•, •• 11111oot1!, a~lo .,. , With aB tile.fl&..,.~·· ~ ~ 1 finer apreodl lb, ctnJ. iSunkist Orange ·Juice.: .. _ ..... : ..... :.: ... .-:· .... ~ .. 5 .. ·s,.oo · , • Californla'a ftD9( , , • frooen -Int. ... jlllt 'ilild wm 1 Save 1151 on five I Oii. ·-1 r , ' 1 • ·~. ' I I " Niblels' Com ............... 51anJ10 . Alr,freshener .... \ ............. ~-... 4' Whol~.lllldll!lkernell from Gr..n_ Gt111t. tt ,,.: . :s'mi ~ hua 1ohnson ••• ,.... 19c .&chi ·· sree1·1eans .... .1..:.: .... 5 ,:.,,., · · ·ea1go._ite ............................... -5r- • ' I ,j • ,.; reen.6ianl'a.)dld!•· ........ Ne. IOI~. ...,.,~edlolinal].en l ... l>l185111-;tiRI 'te Seur Peas.-.. 1., ...... 3 .. 6t-· 11ntasHc ae.r ....... , .......... 69--• r~.'·~ •ci.1 G..e'.Glat'' No. J08 ..U . Ila-.. JOe 'o~ 12 ooneo apray can! · · u:,;a .. ~ ·'<! • '* 't' ,. ·LM "'-tlf~' i "' · ,._. . MC~u .. -.. ...................... ,.·91.... """""v~ ....... -....... ; ... :. ~ ..... : ... ~1--: , < · • , : --. . · . t • Anot.herts..,...,_..,.'llllnt1u.. . .-.... • ror.a..,.._ ....i atlic&to tabri .. 1 .•• ·pin'I. HU~TINIY.D¥ IEACJI: ·Warne\' and ~nquin (Just £at rA Hiil-t111••l 1 ~ Spim ................ W· .~, lliiadlwrap .................... 49-, NEWPORT IWI: 2727 Ne'wport Blvd. •-25~ &ctt:h!ff Dr. ~·-•2•11 AD-· ... •<!-1 ~ Cllu\. U •· ean ~:•is IOO ft.·roll ..... maq ~I· 1., • Prl•lnltfeetatlh-non'l'l!•ndaFlhrOuchhnder,lfoo.14,M, N,W .. ' ' _. • • I i ' , • r -·~ · - - -1---- - - --·r -- - --- - - - -~ - - -· ~ ...--~ !11"9 - - --- - ---,.-- - - - - -r---- - - - - - -, I YlkgeJmJkt I Mince· Melt I' CuCumber Stlcls ; Fnit DMks . ; '" conee r ,... T..St ; NIMsco Cooties'; ~· ·•2 I I 1 11 ~,3 ··14 ·1 ·Joriloi,·1 ,,j.ftc 1 :~~; '1aC I c.ir.m.4 HI Ciwollld ·65··· I i:· 3 HI v.:!b-3· •, tf.f · ~ 3 ft ' 1 v~ ... ,~.)I::~:~~:· :· .. ~1t .. ~7 ·~ ~ ,.·'!1 ,1 ~~ 1:.~ .... ,1 1rJ. .... •1 1 11~ •·1' L----------------f t I I ,I J ' .. . --""'----------,,. . ------------.. --------------·-- t. L , ~ .}. -f~ ' ! • '• . . .. I • • . . . . ' . . . --· ' ....................... "' ... ' .... ..... . . -_ ........ ~ ........ -.......... ~~ .. .. ....... R DAIL y PJl.OT ' W1• ¢1!!1'.,(llc ta•U.._1t61 Egyptians Al$o ·Face Mini-skirt 'frQblems " CAIRO (AP) -Amid .U ---. ......... Egypt's oocurlty ,_are a· l""'ted to·chase. down and or- test girls clad ln m.tn1skht1 •. '\ Maj. G<n. Zaki Elq, dltec· tor general of tho oocurlty police force, 1111 ordend ,tho a....t ol any'Jllrl found --lng a miniskirt en .the streets. He said M.ch a .,flagrant IPd immoral act" 11 banned by lbegoV~· :!he poU;o,arder WU echoed ot .coJro Ulllnnlty where lbe de8n ilsuOd .. onler to coeds to com their thlihso Police and unlvtr1lty authorities face an arduws tut. sttort. lkhtl, well above Ill' -. CGllllnu• to ~ ~ CO!llll!"I 1111111 In I be clty'o sboppll!i diolrlcls, in 11 s fashionable restatll'811ts and tourist hotel>. They also con- ... tinue common .._ tho S,000 -11 tho univenlty. .Elq -lollowtnc ..... cl-Involving two )'OUll8 girls In estremelY lllort aklrt4. StrolllnJ and ~""'°PPID& Ibey 'pOsoed I movie house jut 11 tlio;crowds ol ,...., moo _. eniOrklni· • 'Ibo ~ massed ~ Ibo two girls, Irish~ -into 1 nearby shop ior shelter. '!be horde of aboutlng youths blocked trjffic oo. one of the main streets. It took police Ill hour: . to . l'elCU8 • the g1rll, disperse the youths and..cleor the traffic. Police gave the g i r 11 .' parents a stern lectyre, ond roqulred them to s)in -promWng that~ WOOid nev'et 'qalh · •ear such · abort -in pjbllc. ltussians Can't Find . , . Any of· Theit· ciiViar ,~ I .MOSCOW -(AP) -Surpris-u on increasinl part ol total ~ at Ji may IOUD.d, the caviar exports. mrMo llmlu r""'ly CID L.ul yeor's total tonnage of fjnd ' a .-IOl1lng one of Soviet caviar .,ports jumped bis coootry'1 most famooa 29 per<:ent to 1100.S. tons from products -covlar. the yeor belor<. Birt becaus< He'll be lucky II be CID much ol It WU lower1Jrlced buy a jar of the traditional red caviar, tbe value of the holiday delicacy to serve dor· saleo dropped • 4 percent to Ing the biggest holiday ol the 4.1 mllllon rubleo, equal to · year, the Jllllllversary of the $1.t .JD1D!on •t Ute ottlclal a:- BolsbeVlk Revolution. change· rate. 'lbere is a growing shortage An ~ . of Prodintorg; of caviar, so almost all of the gnv'ermnenl agency that it is reserved £or the valuable handles IUCb uport.I, com- export trade, and only limited plained: ·"We do not have supplies are re.leased to Soviet enoogb reeourees of black citizens before holidays. caviar. We have to sell more Now even these limited sup. red." • ·, , plies are threatened, u tho '~ 'breocilng grounds in lll!Dher ol caviar-jln)dllclni the Sovie!· far out, wbero rad lturgeon contlm.les to dwlndle. caviar ts produced,. are 'Ille fish wblcb prodoces Ibo nlilllYolJ fJee ol IUcb pn> black egp so prized oy bleml u IJOllllllon IDd J0w.r gourmets hu been hurt partly water left!. · by pollution, of the Cuplu Seekins m;n b~ caviar, Sea and the Volga River, to make more money ·on the which flows into it. world market, Soviet ex- Tbe problem is so critical porters have turned to im- 1 b a t last mootb t b e Soviet portllJc Iranian black caviar govenunent iaued a decr<e into tbe Sovid t)nliio, tbeD ordering the IMtallatloo ol ao-reaporiing II al a profit. tipollulioo 'abields oo a 11 Such lrani111 ,imports cllmb- offsbore on l.Mtallatlons in the ed to 7' tons iasi ~year from Caspian Sea and the creaUon 55 in 1966. of water purificaUon stations Western upertl aay thlJ ts . at 100 lndUJtrial enterprises only • stopgap measure whlcb in the area. cannot 10lvt the buic problem 'I1'le d e c r t • made the of • dwindllnC Soviet aupply northern part ol tbe CISpian ol black caviar. 1 a !lab praerve. To oolve the pniblom Sovtet In addltloo to Ille p<Oblem -~ bav. mado .....i ol pollution, ~ aro ~ - threatened by a drop in the Ona II ' llio -ol 11> level ol the Cuplan Sea. The tipollutlon devlcea, such u drop bu dlllmjJed ..... --In tho breeding sroundl In I h • decne. ,An ~ ao- • Volga '• delta, IDd oJoo 1111 tlpollutlm-. ~ m a d e tt men c11111cuJ1 1Gr the decne, cul ,pollulloo , In upotream spownlnr --ball· !Gr Ibo llnl lbt. monllill to enter ~.Y .... IGr 1!!otr o1 11111_ :rear Iii > . ...i1-i . looc trip ...,... , -ol 1111 Cwpla, an allldal l!oviel •ci•tl"' llY Ibo -likl . Caspian'• lave! bal dropped· Aaolbor ,.a,...i II tO di. about ..,. feel alnce 11SI, .-from. •111.n - . and II -al Ill -In Into Ibo Volp aad -men I~ 7"'1· Oowial .Into Ibo c..pian, tbua The drop II attribujed partly rai11n1 Ibo level ·o1 the ea.. • to loq.r .... llalltl In pte, plan 1114 odiUnc cloon water but 'nature II DOI Ibo only to IL "A lol ol money would -to -Men -be lnvolftd in ~ a ' -\lie ....am • w'aj.r , lelleme/' •• • w-..eaperl . ~.::; =··~ ~ ~ llDCb ha~ by bWl!llni ....... and 1 -nplenlabed -14 ....... oil river """" "1r,-.baldlerlo! :lllllda ,~. d. c • ........ _.. -and ..... -• mlllloo flab • "'~ -• ,.., Scmet~"'1'°'1' .. , the J;\f"P'Old ., ••• _., __ be j lir "-t oapplJ, I -to alle'dalo Ibo crllll. , • * -~ tndt , For caviar •••IJable - R• ·~-CID ..,.S to Plf -"...... -Q.11 tuov1121 !Gr block • 11 ). Oll)IGrton caylar and ~ ft ~ kilo .. !1111!1 •:•i"lold~nd I /<i J!!I·. /: ~ I!, U ...... ., ,.. __ .. . ' ' ~~NYQllJ~l Vk~C.W~•••r .. ~ ·1-~· - . ,., HL ..... .JIG•eUllT ':' .-~~; ... ,.,,i•· . . $1.59 SIZE . \ -. -... . ') ' . I • U.S.D.A.•QtOIC! II! .. •OlllLU• ·sTIAK . :. ~.· 9' .:D ·., llt • . . --" . • - -. $1:57 Ill~ ' ~ ' .: . ., .. ............ 9lc SIZE-TH SPIAY CRGAntlo ., · •-v·iicr·I~ CALIP,OR .. IA. ·ceA . ·. .· .. : , .... MPAGNE. 68 FOOD GtAHT-WISCONSIH IH •. P ·C., pi'lllH1 MOZZARlllA . . •. ,.. •• .. -.. , . , fOiGf;'; , . , PILLSBURY lMJHORY DE1tllGl'I' . . . ~t~1 · DB. "MONTE . · . . HUNT'S"CA " . :.,;: :.69C: . WOlnut Br~ie Mix '#/HITE KIN<r'D' -·n' -~·····11;·-..,.. ........ .flor-'70' ·20« 3 ...:;; , ,• ,_ ,;c.;.:;;J ' 'CU!~ltans ...... ,+,,21or3Sc bjl. I "' FaiflWySin 59c giant 69c 1nc1. • r .,._, l«!rGan1on-"---~lorS5c ~ , 2"'-Cllll· $1.37 .• 23J'«.pkg. pkg. I IOcoff 2 Ht. 9c _ "-torWholo~'f 2IOC"39< TOMATO ,.--:!-lb. con ... 1.99 ...,.. Gn.o ~ ............. -.: ... .23! PASTE ~ • c I JI ' l!EP Of 1 EMC Dll CHI Pll IMSTAI NES' MIX W"11j CUT PA~ -~ _.. ~ ---------------------·------------·-------------------·-----· ---~--·------~-----~-----------~-----~--------"'= ................. : ......... ~. • lllST"'1 llOT TIA NEST EA MIX i WAAID CUT-IJTE •. PAPE~ • • • , , . .. mN'$- MINCE MEAT ' =--$3e·v-63c I J. .. ~ . • •, T •• • " . ' Wt' .. 11 · t' ., .. 1• . ' , .., ' • , I I ;'\-I -.. I I . i I I I I ' I I. I I I l I ' ' I i ' l < • r ' . • OR BOTTO!! RQlllD I . ' '· . GfMllNE £AST£Rll QUALllY lowi~M~i iic01 · • ~ ~ 4 s'.vnr SMOKED FROM, N£BWKA... , 'R .../' ~ ~ O'lllt~or8AllfCIJE 98 NOl!ACKSDlNECU •• ~ 49' L IUllllllC'llll••-.,.• I:~ ·~ ROTJS$ERIE.Rlilt ~· 'IESTtfflltFRYEfl' .•;:, . 1 _ ·"'"''a."i'~·~.~~' · Al.PtlAIETA lmDJIJ'IQJ:•IHF •U.S.UVDNllOOuliffl:lf:li ,fOUl,FllllOtlllt · =:i:r.:·· :,, . ·.:..:if• . . mDER • itilCY • nAll>R-AGEQ : • ·~ . ·~EN \tt'-,59-S!-tC~D'.°iAC~I ~·H_1'•, •.• DIELESS 87L • lllUCI .._ 49• . .-FISllSTICKS ~ .... , • ""'' """"'' 111• l·IDIE ROAST ROAST cvr T • \ IUIELf.SS HAI I : ·•' ' . -' ' " . IOIELUS 89' ilRLOll TIP •1•· .: '!,OOO\ft!llGSHIOZE! 11Ei'F ulis .. 37-• FAMILY STEAICS . a • STUI . ~ .Dl!fSSED 69¢ ; · ' • ao•ELEJS 11111 • r-101E. s1z1 TROUT · t4l. HT; SAUSAGE-,49c TOP 11RLOll STOIC 11. STUI u. -• · '""· '""" 69-·. •ALPHA BETA. UICWI ilm • DEPENDABLEQIWJlY 43' H~Ai'•l'JJTUJ IEEF IACOI I GROUiD BEEF '9-' ~~· • ~s 79;. FiUHiw°i.OiF 59-.. ' . BNEAT Pft!CES nt•TltllRS. tlrouih WED., NOY£M11(1114~·20 I ' ' ' . 'OT~~ ~',.L\\iJ NT~ [~~qt [ :.v • ' TOTAL OISCl'\U~TS f\JERY OllY •AClf'IC. l.U. I01' HOIEY T~T IRAHlll 10»E Al.PM UTA STORES OJSCOIJINT -""' 35c 33' ' 11-0UNCE CAN 1 . · PUITERS YIRGllllA 63, REDSl!IS -89c · Better Produte ·at DISCOUNT PRICEf t ~ • COACHBll YAUEY DIAMOND• 10-INCK • PACV.GE Of JS 591 · DIVIDED PUTES 85c . •• II. I' wR.i1ls'ii'1l"iLA0Es 11c 65' •.LARGE • .RllCY IJOCQ•EMlrJlt ••• "" lllOW IOt ClflJJJMd Genuine Samsonite ~ ,flflCriJC .vHl.&NCfl ~ML YW: w....wm HAiR DRYER .... s5u • WJtli Wo1oM4 v .. 11, CorrJiaa C-• 8-..._ lMo DrTft • llGlldy Noll l)ry91' CAI OPEIER 1.H s4tt • ......... """'" • _ .... lid ...... • tr.Wy Dllty ......., • ~. Cuttlfto" lied. J4AY.O-'IAC • t 'YCLT I.PAii TllAISISTGll Ill unu11s 1.at . ' . .. •WHITE .• SWEET JUICY ~ ANJOU • PbRS . , • TH£Sf PftOOUCE, l'lllClll EFUCTM TillJl!S. lhroucti WED. 11!1f. ,14-20 . . . . " ' - • • • " • • • BIRDS ·m 11101111 YllETAll!S PEASICU:A~ SCE.-9-0I.' ~ , 4 . r ~!~~· ... ·•• ~­WHOU"OAUN ll!ANs-l-OI: :Mc •• PEASIPOTATO£SJCll. S0:.4oz. ONJONatCR, SCE.-t.OZ. '9o: ale f ,, .. , About Our DOU BLE DISCO UN TS fOTAl DISCO.J r1T~ 'Vtl1V :,A· . , ' .... fROZEN" •I.OUNCE• AU. VAftlETIEI 251 SWAISOI IEIT Plf.S 3Dc .JOHNSTON• FIOIEN • 1-11\CH (M-0%.) . PUMPlilltr 1118£ PIE 79c 58' . • . --1 l!liimi' -&11£1ol wint 'iH~ couloli sToAE HQURS. _ . ftEWS DmRGENT GwirSll[ ' . PACMllE 49c "INCL 20c Off SOME STORES CHAllG£ Ile °"'~ ... ···--. ' . cdDPoM QOOO TitRU HOY. 20 MON. tlvv Ill. IOA.ltl. oo9P.M., LI.~._, SUN. JO A.M. 10 7 P.M. COSTA MIS# '141 I . 17th St! • -.ruNTIN~-l'IACH-~ _..._ HUNTING llACH-1 .. 1 H.~ St. l'OllNTAlf ~IY.....,. Wamor U.GU~ _ S. ~ Hlw~. • ,,.._...: ........ _. ___ ...... _ __, _,, -----_._ ---.... --__ • = -··-• ·-•·•·-· • •• • a·· , s '-ee··r ss e n e • e· n ·a e = =e ----- , . • • I I , I I ., •• •I • • •· • ' - B - -y, ( - • ~ Wt ' - .I 11 • I ' ' . .. " ' I • • Bar M .An ••et ; . ----'-- l . , , .. . ~. \ .~~ f If• 1 • ;·tm.. :ye_ USDA~ -·· ••• , t lat M ' • •• . ' , I THREE llGGEI \ •; . } .,., . l•r 5"p ... ~ . St1ley'1 Wase tu-,. • ·Sfi-Fro <.:;._ -:··~' ' • ' • · · ,~ ... ' .Sllrcfi : ·2 11th .Sba. .. ... . • r,,Jlon . ' . ' ' • ' Do\11.Y l'tLOf 1J ' CUWGAN = .. , WATER • ,... ... ' ·•.-"' MJJ~~- IC.E,.MIX .1 ,... j, ' - .Wlloon ~ """ . 'BACON·-· I 1'Y. i I ' -.CHUC_K ' I -• ., ' ' USDA· CHOta ' , " " '' ~· STflK· ., • I ' ' I I ' ' • ........ ~. "'ffi" Cossick.t' ..... .._.c.....,.;.,...., SCSI Mo111 ..,., _ . .,_ .. ~ ........... --'$411 Scotdl. ••••••· M~':i ... ..,.. _ ~~ __ ._ c;.t;'w-...... S14' ' - ,'--2 Market. Basket , Discounts . ' ~ . . Prices· on Gu.-lity Products -No Games, No Sta~s1 No Costly ''htra.s'' • • ~ • Most stores claim lo haw· laW pricM. But 1111 • what -on a handful of ~. ar lnferiar po. duds! Not Martcet llasket. We. di-Ulll priw al lh"Ollgh tt. 111on•. ~ GuatGlllee .,.. fadian ar yaw inoney back on_.., puiet-. True, yooi g;v. up gaiilel and stamps lo "'°P at Mantel Basket. But yooi · ~ bargoi• and quality always,.~. See for yaunelf . ......... ,. __ _ ,__ .41Cl: 'Clli11 ... ~ .... -· O.W.1-NIOWiill 4'Jt ........... -:..i.J- G .. t.-'Xe alilM Pim'-= fil ...:tlCl:w.at.• ......... er-........ · fiii._ .. _ 3Jc ........... . ....... -.n,. . .,.._.ro&. 21c ·-·········...... : ...,...._.... ... ..,..,_:r....i. . 54c ~c.ot WliP •••. ::: v ..... ,... ......... . ,....,. ·"--57c Di•1n ...... --. ')Ct: Awa• ••• -... ~ .H- OSCM """'flt alQD CIOflO liliWill, ---.tile _.., .. -.::.,., t•mliiar· ~$9C CHIQUfTA BANANAS -Pers-,·-ns . 3,.,. 'Mk -"-57c L~-Prwes I • I ••• 1 ~ • fJG, •• Off IAlljl) Dn..r« ; DOVE LIQUID ·· * ...... .,.,'-_ ... I lire.a, Soap ~ ,,. e COSTA MESA--- ! I • 'AllWAYS ' >! . lVERYDAY · • .. I ~ ... ::35' Sl.W ~ Miac1111111. ~ . ..,-_ ,..,l.CMl lWI°*' 37c T oppilg .... "'c'!; ... ww... °"'"'" il)fk Vi11,,ar •••••. :: ~-· t.Jqr.1111-10""'-~ Metrecal. ... ~ oJU • ..__ ___ .........__ __ ------------------ -··= - ----·----• . • Ii~ G1111CE TENDBIAY IUND llUf I-BONE STEAK * DI i .. 1 , .. I' : . JllPJ"""'£J '11# .. Ji ... j '!llQP""'I -I 5"""'(1 .. ,,.,, ....... , ... , .... "'''"' .......... ""' ........ -....... ,_, ¥4-11 -U ... fC""0-4 •-•4!"''.'."'"_'_,0_0 -•-• =-• ~• q~==-wowo owo -o0-•-•~=·~• -=+=-=-•--• •~• w-:-:...,.,..--.~=~-.... ~. ~ -• • ----I 1 --·~ . ...-" • -. -,.....--·~·---., - • , " , ' ' ' I PILI •IURY ''CAKE ·· I M" 11· . . . ·;: ~ I \' ) ' ' ... ~. ,....,_ .. ., ! I) ' if ASSTD ..... · I, · y ' ' I ' • • ..._ - - ----..-....... "' .... ··----............ • • • • ••• ....... ~.,..,.--,....-.o&..1~-~---.M11Ao1"'9io.IU!..,.:..i111!11~16M~~~loo(J,:.liM'JlllllllM:l!llllll::••Mililll:i.:.ll I I ' I ·• -., ....... Once-remote Islan'd Next Li.ttle White House • KEY BJSCA ~ Pia. (AP) -OalY rrdgd11 bid p....t sillcl ho WU declared lllo Prookleat -ol 1111 u-Slnt.., but olrud, lllclwd M, If.-wa podd11 1111 bap. lfo WU Juyli>f llew Yort rl&hl alfll', he ~ lot Key B1lclyne In FlorldL • 1'e 1olkl bar• weren•t at all surprlaed. 'Ibey bad ex· pected Dick to come, jusl u soon u he cow Id get away. For l1 >"•"· this ll&ht little tropic Island bu beeo Nixon'• favorite hideaway -the pllca when be always comes to celebrate the vlclorles and coomoplate lllo oelbacb ol an~ political -· And, unloa Ill ..... 1111. It will 10< 1111 llOll four ,..n he lhe Ille ol Ille OltloD'I "'Littte "White Houle.,, Durhig bis ........... vt&ils bore, Nino liU llQOd at °" 'Koy , Biocoyno vlllal, o n grounds ol !be Key Biscayne Hotel: at the home of C. G. (Bebe) Rebmo, a long-time friend, and at the home ol Sen. Geot&e "· Smalhe" (!). Fla.), lldj-t to the Reboro home. It WU ttere'tba'6.Nixon came In delpalr In IMO, to IJcl: ~ otllddod beauty apai when lllo -or hit oarmr peace and IOlltudo can he cl<!oot by ~ Jol>t\ F. lldld ~ 15 lnlllutea by cu x..-Jy. ll -...... that from 1111 brl&h{ .ll&IJts " Kmulocty IOUlbt hlln out and, MIJml. In a dramaUc -Una. II> ~Is a lfgencl 1hat PClllOI cepCod his coqratulaJlom. ~ Leo~ went aabora on ~ It •• bcrii !hat NbtM ,...1 Island In 1513 and named • Into teelllllon to draft plans Santo Maria. Certainly It -for tbe final two-week bllts UMd by the b u c c a n e e r 1 campaign that -enal>led-~liil preyJl!iliii the treuure &bllJI to stave olf tbe late rush ol lbe Spanish main. A roil ol ,Vice President Hubert H. brlclc lighthouse sWJ stand1n4 Humpbrey, And It Wal here OD the bfach• Wll erlded bl lhal be returned Wcdne;.Jay tll25 to loll Iha ....,.km W\\O nlt)>t In the moment ol hit lured lhll>o Ollto the ollJbora grealelt tlrumph. ...r.. and _stripped !ham bare; Koy BllclYllf II a palm-In ll!Q, William J, 'Mat!>; • BANQUET DIN NEIS All ... A-RIETIES IEG. StZE ., .••• MAYFRESH VEGETABLES 10 OZ. PICG. (OIN, l"fAS, MIXED VfG!T .\llES ' OZ. pt(G. MG. OI. ,Rt:MCH C\l'f GlfEM I EAP'tS .• TOILET TISSUE 19c MAYfAtl SOfTWtNS 2 toll PACI: ••.••......••• MAYFRESH ORANGE JUICE s'ROZEN 12 OZ. CAN 3 fOf $1 .. 6 OZ. CAN COUNTY FAIR FROZEN PIES r Alf'!.!, AP'tiCCJT. IOIXl •llt'f, .....Cf, P!ACH, l'\.IMPt::l'H •..••• , • , .••.••••••. , ....•. esoo. bouCbt • 1arce p1tca o1 the ll(al>d, planted a ~000-acre cocoout plantatloo,. and bepn pllytnc hoiot to 11111, 11..,.ir. )'ldllamen ~ dow1I from the oortb. Oddly, (« -ll>t -ball ceoturY. Koy ~ WU Overlooked by FJor.lda land deftlopon, In' llGI, Ort· er a ca111ew1y was built from the malnland1,the Mat:kle ·eo.· erecle4 a rew villflJ midway on the elght-mlle long beach lacing the Allantlc. . That ume year: loOIWig !or a oleceloreat~toup CalUOmia wn Nb:on moved Into ooe of vUlu .. • . . ~!~~!J>.!!~N RtMOWR 69( ~~~~~.~-~.~~~.'~1~~. 7 5 c ~~-~~~~~~~~'!~·~TS 45 ( GREEN GIANT I UTTElfD 3 •$. VEGETABLES ~~~ "t · NIBlf"l S CORN, l"EAS, MWTf CbtM, IROCCOU for Sl'fARS, 9 OZ. SUCfO_OtlffH l fANS .•. ,,,, •• ,, . • • • ' WINCASH I STAAtPS!PlAY SUl'E51t .. SURE· TJf·. IT"S THE 6AME FOR BORN LOSERS!. . , EVERYONE CAN WIN SOMETHING HOFFMAN'S HAMS ~i." • lb . OVER 42,000,000 BLUE CHIP STAMPS HAVE LAMBSHOULDER79c BEEN WON BY OVER ~!!!~ .... .. 630J)OO WINNERS FRESH FRYING 59c ...._ ... CHICKEN PARTS .._ LAMB SHLD. ROAST~"E • •• tfG5. 1"tGffS. W AST . . . . ..... . BEEF 99c BONUS STAMP SPECIAL RIB STEAK . lb U.S.O.A. CHOtcE ..•.......••• , • • '#Ell Ta1MMI DlfMOElt CVJS .••... . ' 100 FUE ·-BLUE -STAMPS t,tlt WOITltl MTH IACll Of 'tWSl MEAT mMS' ... -~··· Van cit l<Omp's .. ....,. llm. ...... ..., ....... --..... 39' ...... 25· ... -.. -.. 31" --'*---'1• ••••••• BEEF RIB ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE TENOElt WfU TRIMMED .••.. GAME HENS U.S.O.A. GRADE A .. COINtSoli 2CI oz. MIN. wt ... EACH @>.,,,.. Ulplors "'llAlf •AllOll SPEOAU" berwick's gin or · worlMffndka :=i$&!.! IO·l"IMf GAl SUllAMS $1139 ·~--....... . c-n man $9'5 ::---.... ,.-..f ......... •&&IF'• !;.•·••• •.,.':'.' .. $J2" .:=.6...65'. ·JCHUll -COlll1'IY -. ... 59' ~~~.~!'t.~!~~~ 59c MAID Olt ~EL ll:EO LABEL 1 ti. PKG. • . . • . . . . . • . . . . • . • • . • . ' LAMB SllOILDEI IOAST IONllESS STEWING IHf ........ --.•·19' LAMI SHOULDIR CNOPS ~----... a'9' SHOil 1ras OF.IEIF .... ---·-·-···· 39' PORK TENOOLOIN ......................... •.'I" PORI LINK SAUSAGE ..... :::r:::. ..... 4 "''I SllPPEI IUmtED STUXS ... ':\':&:::' .. SS" ~.Mo)fdr ........... JJ ~~~!~to!:~~s 49c :.~':..k~~.... 35c .69C · 49c ~.NAVEL ORANGES OKAI M'l'fl, M.l llllAl • lte' .. ,. 1wl11 clle .. e n»r *"*l. suao. • ot., . , .. ~"~~!r:?. ..... St'. . OSCAl 11.\JEW llUT·• IW,fllMIS "• .. Ol.' YIRG>ill MIDCU SALMI! CNU8S ....... !It SUCH COltN BEEF & SPICED IW .. '!:.-=:' .. 4P REAL lcC8T ~ P&STIMll .... --.... 411' JOtlNSOH sPRAY Ml.EE ....... 93' $ llAllGAIM ''' •• "·= m • 37• ( ......................... ' ........ l'. -1 , A.1.C. CREAM ~OOKIES -~.:r. 65 • 1· , 111•1SDAY. HY. 14 .. "'"' WDi. HY. 2... . 1118 ... FAOAl TISSUE .... .=;" ...... 4 ... $) MAYFAlR MARKET-175 East 17 .. 'St., Con M1ta ' -o llSMOl ...._ 83' \. 2030 W. Ill St., s.ftta AllO 9192 WMIMIMltt , O.W 0r.... .J ~ ~ ~·r~u-.::,•::-::-~·~ .. ·~···:--:-~····~···.::. ... ~:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;~;::;;;:;;~·,.=;;~;;;:m; : ~ ' . • • I I ·I Wl'l'll 1a1.1a WKAT A PLEASANT WAY 10 START I. DAY The· ldl!De WU #111 ·Balbo& -.,a ...... ......,. .. i,30," ..... N...,... BHcll 1 .,.ntto. .. --at tbe Chamber ~ Com. merce 11Crambltd ea teat to wave theb-bwViH 'ln b::toor ot our lac*, athletes -put!dootod .. the Olympka -. Melltoo Woy, How lucky 'ft: are to hli've lllCh woadertul ~tkn cm ar te..m. ,,,., all ... t.Wy, ..... log their experienoel. and ... aH .. t ,andllatenod,l<I- -and ...... lmplttd ill the 1ame bl'ftth. oNwmITHE FRQIT CAKE:> .AN!> = TUIU<EY 1 Can I take JIQ' order tor ,_.....,,, ....... - : you ··like • toro. • • her\ ••• :wt..t al• ••• mld ...,.,. you ... ~ air< .... •tufted with Norm'• aoocl old fahkJned a.ce dttllirw with a budtet at ctiet aravy on ' tbt 1kte ••• ·or would )QI llbit--And dm't f~ tbt dell'• tw.dy frmlti a imbel'r)«_.. re!ilb and tmftl mb:emeat put up in litde me P. li:led . carb:IDI. 'lbe JilllCld tdk : fruits ... rMd,y tr 1'Jtl to ' whip up • fruttcakt • • • the red and ll'ftll cherries. _,.._,,,,.....,., ,10. IJQldm. reel ar srem end the Hllriequln mix. Here'• a flip •• , u. ~ .... -~­nuta and d>oomlt-In your . -!Nit'"'"' -and rou'B con. up with a Bli- nul. · THEBIG GUAllANTEE Over the yean: our frtsli tur k e y s t.ve bui l t them.lelwe a Pd plated reputatk.Cl. We're m positiw-. 17 . MIN tbM: we'rw sivWll )'00 \ the ftry molt cap. tivatio( bird • • • to lift your -and -the eye, wiib .a the tummy pat· tine """" ... ,... -"" in a a:Gt.ented Thadca&ivtn& ~ .!'.~ um . .,.. cuarutM hlm ...,., -.. b» 1ut> bone piddl;lc ~. Pkue, ""'"'· It'...---'.. don't talk to )'OU tbe M1 J OU Wint them to, tell UI about it. We cuarmtee to ·educate them. RIGHT IN THE MlllllLE OF Tlllll · SUMPTlOUS FARE .................... t o 11 r ~ ~ Ollm. 'lb1ll ii our uwwer 93 ell )'OU nlc. -""""""'"' --feel ""' rruit do without the fixmcs. Got news! You can f&a.ft )'OIJr special cake eithfto. mocolate, ~ ot buJ8la mad• wttb ~ ---""' ,,, __ _ Lodr: mom. no 9QIU', ., )'CIQ can eat eM elll:. Ewa 1be icq is ~ free. Men, It b'ftzel cttvmev, IO )'OU CID Me younllt cut a p.rr. et a tima. Nair W's mt hear my DlCft d. tta. "'l'be -.... ""4 ....... but eoaldn't eat ~ (If dM! cake."~ ii tht pl.ace . TAKEOFF 'MIP: !AD ANDWH1>1P' On the bakery eountft' JOG will .ee a penny <*ldJ jar. It is tuH. of walnuts. peoina. -· blanched -pinetppi• an:I oth!I' ~ fnllts. ... raWna. All llr9 __ .. _ and nn. Mbr 21 boon. they'll ao Into a fruit cake made; WWI 100 perc'ldl: butter and hsh eat. A1IS baJcq: powd«. Ftuit cMel in our 1:akery come bl h moet ---and liJ.ea. You'll ftnd a ireen totl Quistmu 1'l'ff p8irl, u'ld • ftQM! red bell pan . . • Theo t b ere u. ,Uttering dollome romd tint and bright PY red ttm; qlow with Cindi.et Cl\ kip, The fndt ceke ii: babel in a blc arp oake paper right tn the Un. Of ooune thel'9 an ffllltlve l::Ml 1 • l 'J1 • 2 md 3 IPO'h! c.u1tldinesa too, ... they all ..,.. -t!&tinc 1'itb a mpttal, roe-a ..---tuiV7 that ... bf.'t - tho ""'*'''" " ...... wtdx>ut -' Uolef'. ""' -• u ... ,, dw-t .. made W'Mb 0Wt1H1ria, oranre )lloe d ,..... or a loaf elf p-.m.mt liru! or a ........ cQI, wfth PJn1lidD 1dll ev. • . • or the new Hmlloo l'rult -~ IO,.-. witll ~ /vpr, rUillt .nil db'\11 fruits ar U.1 •. llldlard'o, ""'p-s-. . . ....t .. lowb' way ...... • • • ; •' • ' • • , .I ,;-- . ' , .. • • . ' ' " ' .. ; " • ... • . . ... .. • . .. "' vt I 'tk· ~·.1 ' . ' " " . .. " .. AA~:U ..... ::••~a .... o••~w....-~o•w~w-y~p~y-zo-•+~*'~¥~•.,..._•-•-•-•.--w,r~•r--~•-w-o~•-=-•~=•~=~.--·=-•w•-•~•·~4~•-"-=-.. •-=-.. -4~'·---·~=·~~~~~~~~~~·~··~---·~-~-~· . ... ... . . • • • -2 . " • , . • ' 's :tsars s •nu ·u ' us n ' ·• ·· • ~ -·1 ·• • · · W1ts1 fW, Ill I 11 U, Uill . 5 E ti 1t a iE WPP Uztil I 'O:F#Wt!W tJilRTA,MY ·flntt' 1 PktqNi •1,1,6360 FOk HOME DELIVERY l'RICIS EfffCTIVE NOV. 14, .I~ 16 ' _ ....... •• • ..... -·-,rr.'~'·)" • '·1 ., ' *" ._ "' I .'r'\,: ' : I. I \• •.. · . ,•, . ' ' ~~ ........ /_ ....... \\ ... ,,, • .. 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COMPLEn SEqelJON OF U.S.D.A. .PRlt.t~lEEFI · ·SUNSlilNE .. . • " -• , • ~, ..... 4 "\· ' -'1¥DROX COOKIES ',..., ~- ·-·· • .'...• i:T.~• .~, ~ '-• >: c," eLOillmA Ei.s'ERTA ' , . r .JJ A~,..,_. . f~ · . :ii •1 ~ Jil! . RIETT•0jf':rf . VY·fW "' ''" tSllGEO™c;I ~ AT~. !_ 1 • < " ,, . . • ~ \ 6LORlmA iARTLm . • '· • > .• .,,. r-~.r. '·' .. ,1:~:. I • . .· -. '' ,RE,>,.R ~ALV~S . · ... 4 ;:1 ~ . . PllDDU. ~ ~ , ..... ~ fl\OIBX·tea11 .. . : APRieorNHALV.ES-. i~i ~ ~~·1 .. : . 'NEW .i;:ltQp,.~ . ~~Y·"l~J""!;,~.,~~,(p~ IEllRY " .. RHUIARI • l;lORIE'iTA WHOLE lOJ • · · NATURE,. 'l~XAl.Ru Y ~ED Butler Recommends P1e1 ~-1.29 r PEELED APRICOTS : .. GRAPEfRU· 11T ·orange Julius Icicle . '~-49c ''· SsPRU~GAKLES R . , .f SWANSON I os. . ' ',: ··a·· . 51"·:' 'FRIED CHICKEN ENTREE . '39C , FOil SWANSQN 1 Iii os. · LIPTON .: .' T. URKEY E.NTR ~ , ·,' ~ TEA BAGS FLEISCHMAN 'S RE6ULA~ • GARDEN FRESH SWANSON 614 ... MARGARINE '!ENDER LEAFY GREEN Sali~ry. 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PGM POM· ·::· · · Sl'ICE CADD'l'..:.t. i-el 4 Jollo Wilt-, •Pltff ... ~ ...... ,o!'_ ....., ~ ·t1u·,.n~ .. -1· : " WA6NB'S 61FT SB, ........ t ••ott"!' of 4 ...... " Iii,. .. ""'!'-.• ie1"1 lill • • ...,..._ 1.11 FALL' .SttADES 5 LI. .... ' , .. , ' .... 35c . ·'. • • ''V ... ... , )o~ a.ur .. ......, ...... ,.. ""' -.. ..... ,...., ........ Arc . c • N1111CM HOME & GIPT'Sl'IOP . -UDO YACHf SHOP • OP9f DAILY t.6 OPdN DAILY 9-4, .. . . ' • '» CROWN' llOAST 01:. PORK'. WiNNERSi>:C ·~-;r:.<A.'-':trJ~-''\;i . • ,MRS. eEORGElO OTT~"w..l.1• (' .'. JOE Ho ........ -· •. ,... • .. ••,.; ... ' ru-.t.49una ... en \.1 • .,.... t ~t · · ~ -~ CORRIN& ,UE~owt:'-r.ecli :· .. ,: • -~· ~ • HELEN JAJCAl:Y'A · 1t1~Mu ' . ' '" ... ' .. . < • (._,. .... " ~-19111!!~-----, I ,. ·1 -·~/' '. ... • , 1 ' J ~, _.,.IY1U ... .. ~ ·· ..... 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"' ar KRAFT"S SfGNATUFIE BLUECHEESE ........... _ ,.oz.4r CROWN SWISS GRUYERE CHEESE_ .. oz 37' KRAFT FIED OFI PLAIN WAX :;fi LON.GHQ.RN MIDGET -.... 93' STAR VALi.EV RED LABEL l)IJe SWISS CHEESE •·"'IN-•t"lX'SMAtt SIZE -· FLOURTORTILLAS --oo~ tr GHlRAftDELU· • ' • ' CHOCOLATE CHIPS . 12.oz. 3f vs ' APPLESAUCE ••• ~11 --:: • ::!. --- . ' . l • • l . . • • • • • . " • • ••~4""''flP"'4ir"'•l>;"<~ow•""l0"'!"1P~-,WF.,,.,,..~ ....... ~,~ .. ,...,r ...... ~~-~~~ ....... ~ ...... O~W ..... WP"• ..... W ..... W" ..... W,....*~~+~o~o•owo;= .... ,._,,.~•=•••=~s:++>~•"""'~F~o~•"'~-~-~·--~••<•O ... ~••<+<-o.-+•w>+,••~•~•••-o~·~•~<JJ~{•~+w-o~;·__. ............. _____ ........-~~~~ .~ -. -. •• , -~ ~' ., 't . •· * \., '"' .. .... :.. .. ' . ' ... ' ' ,.,_ ; ' \ . f • ~ ~. ')d.[ THI ·UNC()LNS ~D •euRYi ARE 'GREAT :THIS YEAR Bl.IT. HERE IS THE SURi>RISE CAR OF . .. . THEM Al::l .' ~ ~.THE ' EXCITING NEW 196'1 lMRQU(S, THE CAR WITH THE CONTINENT AL STYLING, TH.E CONTINENTAL . • • .-' • I QUALITY AND THE EXCITING . CONTl~ENT AL ~EEL! THE ·tAR' tHAT EVERYONE IS TAU<ING AB'94.T ,JS;·W;t.ITING l J .. \.. ~· -I FOR YOU' ••• TODAY ••• AT JOHNSON· AND · SONI I 9b3 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL 4 ·Door. IMUtifllf· grove green m•tallic fin11h, luzd~ equipp1d wltft pow1r windows, power· 1t1~rin9, power bta~11, 6 w•y ·~ff 111f .1 -fe'tf'Y air conditio'ning. Lie~ JQ1'500. ' . . $1195 ...... low ..... pico of 1967 01.DSMOBILE "9a" .. 4 Dr. H,l., etffactlv• medi&m' bfue .mettillic. flni1h1 dtk contrast- ing blue Int~ w/black 14.hd:.u1 roof: tuXUry tiquipped with auto. .,,,,,,, P.S. a I., 6-w1y s11t1, •l•c.. wind., driv•n only 27,000 mi. by origin1l ~nor I ••134;$•d• Lie. TXU 114. 1966 'MERCURY Montclalr 4· door Hardtop. Fully powar itquipp•d, it also his e ii.reo tape s~•m. Powd.,: ~lu• with mad1um blu• int•rior. Factoi air · condltionin9 arw( i.l{d1u roof. Shows wond.,.ful u~•·. AW 514. , . . . $Jttl . " "• j'!'x ' .. ' .. . ~1 . ' r .. ~,JI .. ' • . -' • • ~~,,~~··+·~~-~-~­ \ . ' .. , • ; ... • .,. ·."It\.• .•• ' ,:1 Qt ... ~ .. ..... ~ ,, . -. . ' ' ' . ., . • . - • , "> .;. . . ., .;. ... .. ... j.' .. '·, . t. . . ' •' .. .. .J ' . " ., " .. . . . : ,. 1 •,. -. -... • • Marqw and ~arqµis Brougha'm. twoo~~ 'Jw-dtops medium-priced .car& despi~ .~e , 'luxui-y ,car .. Iook · '. . ~· I Nowh•r• i1 th• Contin•ntal lnflu•no• mor• appar•nt than in this pair of strl5:in9 two-door hardtoP•, Nof ara th• Conti~antal . a~ribu,tas IJml.ttd : JP .fit.y,li~_9 ; ~•hills 1lon1. Marquis ts astrid• • full I 14-inch WhMlbas•. With wid•r track, larv• front sprints. axtra . insuli~on incl pNclin9, .n1er9H st•biUzar l:tef and .uJho«-q.\fJ•t •xh•u1t· s-jitii·~• Ova~H rid• is•'1urp11s.d in· hu1'h•cl 1moo+hn•ss only hy th• Contin•ntel 1t1.lf. Th• Marqlli• '. . ~ . •·. . ' ' .. I • • ! luggag• corn.p._rtm~nt a·cF~mmcfdater ;20:~c.u'1jc .f•!ff·~f tr1v•I ·~~ .. , In lroutb•m -mocl1ls, indlvldu.ally adjult· · abla TWtn Comfo'rt loung• s1at1 \itith dual center· arm- rait•··eT• standard. Mfrqpi1 s••h •t• u.p~l?!•*~racf · .T~ l. luxurious cloth •ncl 1 vinyl, .JI vin~, or, et, Y4"1' option, t•nufn .. ~aathar and vinyl. Stats 1ra.da1plyL ptdclad, ai · ar• annr1st1, Instrument. P•nil ..tncl ova.th••d •r .. ,. s.1.Ct option1 for your Marq'uil .,.. ~lso lv1t1tl:tll. ' " ' ... •·.; >'' ·' • .................................. ,1"'"*"'"'!' .. ~ ....... 1"'" ... """I"'" ........... ~.--................... '"!' ..... ~ .. . . ' . " ~ :,· ,--,:._,' r.;,~ . . · ·I 96l> CHEVROLET . .-; 111 Atr Station Waton.. ., passan9a~.l}t •ddltion to full fact~ .quiPmtl'lt.:-lt li:as .iiUto~ trans., P.S.,, h••t•r. It has a buutfful' :dai..af:t bilH •)!t__.,<tw~ron11 vinyl int., one owner, driv'elf '•nfy · '~~.OOO'Jflilel,:t-.b.:I dr~ like !!.o'!'i Lie. TPK 21' . ..... . •.. .... . . . ~11 •95 ... . ~ r .... , . 1967 THUNDER~l,RQ L;JiDAU 4 Door h•rcltop. l••utiful· Ertnln• whfta, Wltft. ••tin black fn· t•rlor. Equipped wit+. nicast 'of' ev•rythi"'1 .radl9, with st•r•o tap• ·syrt1m, PW, Pl, PS1 6-w•Y PS, Lanclau . roof,. and feet • air cond., ate. Local olRl51.ic. No. T)(U. f 51 •. ' ,. . l't67 MERCURY COLONY PARK t pat••1't.•:-.tatlon w•~'l· S•rikint ~rcUn1I Rad with ... tin black interior, auto. trans:, RliH, a.ir cond., PS, 'Pl, tUt •teer~· in9 wheal. c.nt•r f1cln9 Jrcf •••t, lu9'g•9• rack, dual action .. . . . .. .i,"' ~ "'r ""· ./ ,.· 1965 COl:ONY PARK ..... i· · '6 p11s1n9ar 1.tation'W.9on •.• ffutiful·9rec:l1.n,fiold ·w.ifh·.,.-etch-r · ln9J fnt1rior. Full fad9fY lquipp1d plu• •llfo. trans., fief. ahi~ con'd., PS, Pl, R&:H,~ ra'er facin9 third 111f,, one ·Owftar, ·'"9 !"1int1lned. Lie. PDE 19~' · ·. · · ' , . . 5 " ..... . . .. • • ..,.-··.-... cs,.:.,v .. 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'65 tHUNDERBIRD s.a.n 1>evm.; -.. ...,.,..tn <o1« w1111 THESE CADILLACS ARE ALL . \:.'"wJ:i.;4'1::~:!'"'~V:~•1n"tr.~. ~ =·~' ~~'-= SPEC.IALLY P !UC ED RIGHT -= ~~;,.,!...~ -::; ~air~ =!!id., m~ ,!:: NOW DURING THIS HUGE ..., o1 .,;;;;;..-,;....,. a1r conditt~'l'bll 11 '!'!l!:.!!!M·-'.1 . .,..,_ ·1-at lhil -....... _ .......... -.._ ~·· ··13' ,_-s.-sALEI •-.~.,,,. on lhil -.. MPP121 -• $1995. 166 CADILLAC '. .. ,. : 7 B Dorllos -' ·-2 ,., .,_ "-" '61 CADl_ll.AC . :-. ~tie Ville. Solid.,.... ftnllh wl!"..-· · · '65 CHEVROLET . . , '6 \:.~DILLAC . ··/r-·-·devw.'~.tttui .... ~' .~llJ>. ~-=n'l"1: .. "':=;.":~~Jt'61 (pe. & Sed. De lilies .. --· -1>evw..•............,s.11ns11-... ~ ~ --• •··-In tllkfeerlng whttl, power....._•-"-6....., Impala Coupe. Slhler blue with blacll vt.,,,i ,_ -cloth and·loo.ther Interior. p..,.. ,:i i isb with Blat:k ylny1 ~a.nu -• and ... _ J .. ~ ~--~ trim. Economk:al 283 VS. __. itffrtn&. 1~..tnka-wmrsa.. .... t and ~.alt Urlor. 7ull CJidllkc pow inel.~1 pawt'1" .Mai: ~w.:.· -.. ...,..~ ..,... · ·"fidlo. beater '"tf'b& w,aU u:;L'~ eotd:= ot' CClllJrM, ~ well care4 tiw ·~.:~,~:.J:~ena?'~·-~~ . .., .... '¥'u:.~. $355·.! . .: ..... ··_.:~'.·1.6'67Cpe.· __ .&_SM;DeVlll6s' -..~.. _ ......... . ,,. , · 2 . -' ...--., ._ ·~ '.' IALI $1333 PIJcl •• -WI ·~; .l'llCI SALJ ,. 'J · ·~,. -----~/~7 OLpsMOHl: ~:.: . 1 -:~·~,·f! ;Sed· 0, Yllles · ·,'65. COUPE DE. VttLE " · -'' ... · · 'M RIVl!M · .,.;·1-A;,~_ ll-· · ... Wur7 -• ~,.._ · •9-'65 r ... & ra.i De ·y·••••: • ·-~Qlym """"" ---~-···· ·~-.. ohotil !rt:: 1~r .... v~. • ·' :·, ,."·, "• sreen witb' blaelt ~ root'1ild · · . -"lfV• ,,.., , tun ,with black· top and b11eJC i.u.r an-·-_.....mu .... _..... With u IOl'l'ltJI. ·.:. P'Jeetwood • door. Topaz Gold exterior with esjry Interior. ''lbia cu ja: &biol '' tenor Has an~ popuJU OldlDM ~ nn1lhed In Tuxe4o bJaclc. tb all 9'n1't ; -; black-podded top and 8andlewood leether ~ =.,.. """.:'~~~' : ' '6' ·Cpe. & :a.I De YUies oltt. 0 lncludlni )i.erinr, -......SO:: ,lllterlor • .:::,:. ~~,.._ ~ -1ntc1or, l)Ower •teerlni. brakes. Windows--· and .. ._..,-~-e•--,_ _ -· ""''--~=Alf'1'K~··e::..e..AIA'll'WW':T'...,.Ae. A • ~~en~ • -.t, and ot. oourte *•..+-alt .a.~~ .. _ ..,. ,,_., Ult I: te= 1 -A......:-1 Ind -..~ -· ~---.. •:z.t -" " -•• ~ 1u __ , automobile that 1hows • outstandln& care. ' , .,_ ._._,,. llr ..,,._.._.. .&• ,._ to .. -;t!$'8$onlnf· A~o t.iy eorre<>UI ..... llllJ!>.10 ' ..-<. . • -6 'olller 'cliillCJ ' Alr Condi • 1---auto-ado: !f!» to Mll1' -It. (]lo. 112ll. .. "• WI -$1777 PllCI ,,~: ~;·::l•l•" PRICED ' -' -·.;. $2111 'l'llCI. IALI PRIC• -·:'.' ": ' ·• I',., 'SALES DEPARTMENT .:OPEN ·-·------- • ' ' j I . . SALE PRICES EFF~IVE THROU&H SUNDAY, NOVEt,llER 17, 1'61 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru · FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY ~ ~ • I I • YOUR -FACTORY AUTHORizED .CADILLAC DEALER SERVING 'THE .ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA ... I I NAB :ERS ·-. . •· . . . . ~· . - -·· . . ,.2600. Harbor . Blvd. • • Costa Mesa ,_ 540-9100 . ~--.......... --..... ----~ -~ ---... • ' t ' I . . . . · . . :_ ·~ons.Royee· ··Pontiac ··tr.J ' .. . .. . . ' . Sedan DeYWe. F.ilty equipped, fectory air conditioning. No. MM,041412 '1~%7::;. ~ '63' ·GRAND PRIX '66 GTO Hyclr1m1tic, po~er 1tHrln9, retllo, he1ter, VI, hydr11Mtlf. powtt ateerint I brake•, r~ white w1ll1. IGWfl7" 'io, htefK.,,_ llM tim. $7·77 ::.~. .. RalJl . ~~ ·'67 TEMPEST LeMna 1jtf, cP.. VI. ltydrH1etlt, PS, mtlo, h11ter, WSW .. <TUP116J I ' 11.911 , ::.~.i ~ ~ '65 MUST.ANG · 2 Doer. Hfth ,.norm1nce, 4 •P•M fren•• minion. ·<·q ltl7l : PULL ' ' \ t I PllCI : . " -. 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