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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• ,. r i <• .. · • .. ' ,. . • • ' , Coalit Mam· SOee.· Cllilil ' ' I ' • • • * \ • • • , ' .. t •.. ..~ ,. • "'· , • " ~ • • a -. • , FroiD ..• itch ·B . :·o..,~ihlJ-,;-. • 0 I • ;.. .. ~ " ex Rain rf odaJ:, But Clear Skies Soon ' .. • . . '' ' • Cane~ Fi..tt: -• • . ( ' ~ ' "l ' ' . .. •• ' ' . ' • • , ' ' . -· .. • " • .....L • . . . , ,. . ... \ . .... -. • •.. * _.....,._ •••. ~-· I• ..{ I ~. . • .; " . . .. . . ".•; • ,..._. ' . ... . \ . .... '-<.. .... • ~ ·\, '. ,, I ., , ·1 , -· . , .,_ ... In case anyone harbored doubts, Southern Callfornia'a rainy 1euoo is here. I .~., • , . • : • Almtl the Or-Cout and throogboort tbe Soutllland,. rlln and cloudy wutber wai the order of tlMl day. A weather front W!tlch moved In Thur1day nfaht brought heavy showers tG the coastal and mountain areas and acattered raiJl.. fall in tbo·dlsert. Clear ni.. and co~tlnu.d cool lein· peratures Were predicted tor Saturday, . with on1f a 10 percent· chance of rain, but the' wet stuff wu echeduled to return in force . early\ ~ week with tern·' peraturo· from '~two 1to seven degrees . below~! •. Oran~ Coait '. thermometers crept cautlOui!Y . !ntO tbe low 80"s today as . r/llll. Ud sti41~ w)nds hit Ute beaches. :Walor temperilturOs registered 57 to &i • • degrees.~ , ~ .M<l.Ult.a'tu wen doused with rain and bulleted by sbuig, gusty w-. while ''"'" fell ,i.ove l,000 feel lli&h tem- peraturil !'"f"~ -~al.resort ""'"+ ~ Ij~~~n~~~ ~i!ntJ.nils Grove Youths Garden Grove pollce·Tltuto<!l!; mesled an 11-year-old youth accuaed ·of shooting a companion in an, alleeed Hessian motorcycle club hangout. Jailed was Paul Lake of 10271 16th St., Garden Grove. Police said he is charged with shooting Thomas M. Tutton. 19, or 12452 Rancbwood Road, an unin- corporated area near Tustin. Tutton's left arm and elbow where shattered and hb chest and rib cage torn by a shotgun blast, police said. He is Ilst.ed in satisfact«y condi.Uoo at St: Joseph Hospital in Orange. OfficeTS aid the ahootihg evidently occurred over a package of alfalfa passed orr u marijuana. After he was shot, Tutton staggered out of the house on 18th Street and fell on the lawn of a residence on Deanann Place. Police !ound the shotgon on Utl roof of a showing center bWlding which backs up to the alley behind the 16lh Street 'lo. residence. Lake ·was arruted Thursday morning when blfioers spotted him in a car near Btookhurst and 17th streets. The vehicle was driven by Nadine Kelly, 33, who officers said is the owner of the home on 18th street where the sbooUni took place. Coast Weatber Welcome to swmy California. Actually, this ls only a mirage and it'• di.ie to clear up Si.turday with coastal temperatures at a cool 65 and only a 10 ~t chance ol rain. JNSmE TODAY Mm·der Victim ldeniified as Hayward Youth By ARTHUR VINSEL Of tfM D.lllY .. lltt lllff Investigaton moved out today to find and question several persons about the gruesome Elsimft skeleton murder di5COvered by three Costa Mesana: last Sunday, after turning up new leads in the San Francisco area. The victim, whose coyote-gnawed bones were scattered in a wooded wash, meanwhile, was Identified Thursday as f{ent D. Davis, 21, or Hayward. Riverside County Sh~I HomJcide Detail Cai<. Lawrence BrOOts dllclosed also that a car belonging to the niurdered man's parents was recovered Iaat April 9, about 15 mDes from the slaying site. Capl Brooks said the vii:llm was believed to be Da~ Iller ~ -were first foand, along w:llh a watch engraved "K.D.D.", and tJrou# to Costa Mesa.along witlt the &kull. 8rotJlerl. Paul Zlmmann, .21, Ot 2400 Elden Av e., a n d David Zlmmann. .,i4, of llt Mona. Vista A,ve., along with Tony Bartoll, 21, found the-rematns Swt· dllJ' while rabbit lnlntlng. Tlleel1ta aem to be Utat Davis .was tak..-lo the mnot. site below JIOllroad CanJ,oa. Dan! and esecuted1 or elle ahot Jn the, beacf. ·<ll!l!hen llld. his bod7 duinlted into the lorest<d Ille. iUV<nkte Cl>iulty .Sboriff'•, Sergeant Vtilll Wooctwn mf, DeteCtiV. John JlamIJ\oO · an!Vecf borne from Utelr Bay Area inMptfoa today, armed wltlt When ont Orange Coa s t loUnQe clairn.s ita muric is unin- terrupted from 5 p.m. on, it meat the beat goer on--.li~r· all,. out 'ft.' Abou.ter ducribe1 Ulc. fllllric:ul.rofa~ r~ ~ ill,, WEEKENDER.' -II ' ...... ti muclllnf~ · . ''They do have a nwntior or -le .-!<> ~ -· -... whll· tllo)' learned up titer., .. ·Nici Cap!, Brooks, but be declJned lo e!abonle. -·-... ------·-....,,., .. -" .. " " • --...... .. .. " II " " • ... .. ...... ..... tt-14 -.... =:.:"""' ~ --·-. --.. w. i .,,_ --.... ... _ -----. ..... " • " , .. ,. I • • • . .. '"nlere are c.nOln thJnp we just can't nte.--· but ,,. bope to. ~ave "'°'" lnformalioo by~" be said Jn a tdepilone' Jntervin. Dapite hit-..., to <!ffer a motivo ar pciafble lltuatlon 1n •hlclJ yooq Davis met violent dlatlt, the ... ., the ...,...,u al narcotics lzmllnlnenl In znanY Wayf. • • · Capt. Btoob aal4 DaVls !lid no portipllat trode .... .... tinSn'Ploytd 111 the ume or his dealll, estbniled to ha" ham in Ute earty d.wll al Jut April. . ·-r - Surgery Separates ~wins Siamese twins are anestJJ.etizeC! prior to ncces11ful turglcal separation at Brookdale Hospital Center, New York. Operation involved. one of rarest forms of Siamese twins. The !&-month-old girts had I '_' ·: . • . • .: :_, L :Ul'llT......_,' been joined at pelvis and abdoaieO: They· were ~.,_ ported progressing well today atter 1-hour<>Peratibo performed Nov. 4. , Housewife Saves Neighbor's Chil~ From Drownµig UCI's Academic Senate Opposing " •• ,. -• . -.. ' • ' ., , .... ' ·-1114 blo ......... l«lay ..... ramiled his ¥lewpola! .. Ille .ituatlon. "ft will do e"*YthhJll pOi!llble IO brln& obout tubttlntlve talD with · U>e government of South Vlelnam present," be commented. AOed II there bod been any ~ ""Ille deadlock, -nplled: "Lei'• Stern Wab1iig •• ·W est,ern 'Leaders Blasi .. 1~ I ' Russ on Czechoslovakia :'.Enemy; ·eamp8 '.fit DMZ Blast00 . . . .. . ::sY:u.s. Bonilis . SAIGON '(UPI) -U. S. Air Force nvebonibon ad oillod utlllerJ todl1 bluled In Narlll -campo . In Vletum'I demllllarbed 1D111 (DMZ), k:iJb1 H . Oc11niuntsta ad trtaeriDa ~ ID perrlila fuel llld am-llocltpllM .• . • Unilll1dally, Ille new Cammllllist IUP-· ply campo ....,. tbe Ulh ad 12th vi<>la- llooa ol a llanoi ...-thfl It would not wabUle'~ tbe--U tb1 United States """1d llop tbe bombing of North ;: ~u=.,,~ ;..lnlOd~ if Palil. -In tbe Frmcb eop11a1, Niirth Viet-----~ . .ii>lated the • .....__ a'plrallng North llld loalll -- American ~ uid todl1'• WU tbe hea'riesl ........,. bombardant " tbe -.., oillod --l'r<li· deal J-ballod the· wllp1a bom- bing NOY. L For the 1hlnl -· dly, the alllll fired lnlo the·DllZ- flnl belal !Ired -bf tho Commuallls. . Apln It -• u. s. lrlll)' lpol\er plJol who llpted Iha perrllJa campo, bi the 10111bem hall <if the DMZ llfte miles nolib of tbe 8outh -blllock o u Ip 01 t al Glo LiDb. Jlo. lm- medlately Clllod In ,, Phantom flCbter· bomben and 1S5mm lrlilleey ltrikel. "l'lrilig bacli, tho North Vlolnamese u t ... ol t b. dl-hll Pbanloms. U. S. opokeomen Mid Ill pilotl wore IOI hurt llld Dew alely bacli to lhelr l)ue. There WU DO ComnnmJlt fire ~ IDlo Glo Linh or 11f11 of the other nearby IDied border oolpootl. Military opoWmen Mid pUoll spotted tbe 34 Communl!t bodies ......t the two IUIJPly -fo)lowlnc the allied -boidnieot. Tho u ~.,. .... llloolonl, thor uid, ..,.. -dil>ct fdts an R e d mnmun!Uon rtodpiles tlnaleitng Glo Linh. Only Tbuncley, allied llWll lhellod two North Vietnamese bunker hues In the .... -tho -Ume thor bod -Imo the llr!p wllbout flnl beiag - 1lpOl1. 'lllclll lwrqu lpltod a l!OB-loot lliebalL . DAILY PILOT ~·.!.., s:::::: w;;;;z;;. --I CAI..,.,.... ........ COAlf PVILtanMe COWAlfY . '""" H. w ... ~ ................ J.olo ~ c.n.., ..... ,,..... .......... Melltw ' .. _,. ~~-.... ~ ..... -._-.,:r,.!!ft--, ............ .- power. Stewart, tho lint to IJ>08k al Ibo meetlq, c!emlllded a clear lipal to the Jb1•!1D1 against further m1Utar7, action In Europe. Neither Rusk .nor . Brandt, however, ~to back ouch strong actioo. Rulk, mUlnl Ills last appearance In NATO conncDs before the RepublJcan administration takea over in January, issued e invitation in the name of President Johnaon and President-elect Richard M. Nlxoo to ~ NATO pa-. IO bold the • aillanco a. 11th birthday meellnl In Wublnllm nm spring. . 'Ibo _,. Jelt ·open whether this lhoultl be a IOllUDll meeting as IOQUUted bJ llCllDe dolepias or at the normal level of f<1<e{p mlallten. Some di~ hope tbe 20tb 111- nivonary -...m l>o • summit meetlai at wblcb Nixon could see the lop Jeailers of the 15-ilaUon allJanct all together at the same time. Today's aesaion wu beJd at NATO beadquartors in tho Bnmels lllhurb of Evere. It WU marked by tributes to -far blo ellbl years ·of senlce IO 1be llllance, from a series of ! ...... mlDltt<!n lllcludlnl lltewart Brandi and Mllcbell Sharp of Canada. RuU: II apeeted to leave office with J-In Jarru&'1. Rusk told tho MAlon that tbe United Stateo will cootlnuo IO support NATO. Ho~ tho'mlnlsten on Vlelnam, empM'llting the tinportance Johnson at- tacheJ to a durable peace there. Rusk said tho United States will welcome any movement toward unJty that would help Europe 10 speak with ope volca In the counclJa of the alliance. Oitholics Using ' •• t Bi.rtli C.Ontrol Won't Be Banned WASHINGTON (AP) -Tile 114Uon'1 Cetbollc ~ declared overwbalm· lnllJ rrt<tay tbal married couplel who pndlco CClllncoptlm will DOI be lumed 1w11 !romthe church. (See aorller ltor)', Papi) Tbe Nallcnll ~ of Celbollc Blobopt, wlndlnc up 111-1<-loq debate, bacbd the valldllJ of Popt Paul Vl'1 ban .. anllldal blrtb -bul Jell room far muTled coupltl to break the ban H lbelr cooaclence ~. Tho put<ral -lald married couple& who praclke .-acepl\oo will not be ezduded -_.._ and other cbuldl ......... . Tbe· · labopt Aid. "With putoral ooJlcljnda we · 11111 · ibooe who hove <""'fled lo wlllldal CGDtraceptlan never lo lo 11 "9G'1-b •I to -to take luD advaiilqe of lbil llrqtb wblcb --tho --of Penance and tho """"· bNUiui, and. -In the -(Commmilon). "May we all be mindful ()f the in- vitation of Jesus: 1be man who comes to me I will never tmn away.' " w h l I e rullirming the birth control ban u the correct prlnclple of the cburcb, tho blsbopo r<cognlzed, "Married couples faced with conflictln& duties are often caught in agonizing crises of con· sclence." The church 1eaden noted that "at times it proves difficult to hannonize the semal upression" Df marriaa:e with the Ideal ol keeplna every acl open IO possible coaceplloa of Ille . Fro• Pqe I FACULTY •.. • .. • Vietnam oward P:tface Table. -• ... -( ~ .. talks, tiiid ...... CQllll!«lC< that, In any case, the United States halted Ibo. bombing of North Vletlwa "WIC<llldltJm. aUY' and tbere.fon had no cause "1to make • put ""' ·-the alleged bomb--!be demllltarliod _ .. Le relemd to a'.·11a1imeni Issued by tho Slate DeparUmnt We<lou<lly wblcb Aid tho Unlled Stales taleo "a serlot11 view" of verllle4 ~ In whloh North Vletnameoe antllery llrod ot1 allied lo""' In South Vietnam lrom poglUQM id:ide tbf dem1Utarlud 'IOQe: 1 I n c e Nbv. •• . fiihnson Asks America~ "Submerge Partisan Ties 'WASlllliaTON' (AP,). -~dent Johnson m ad e it cleat today that he will ''make Whatever dec:lllona the Presi- denl of the United States II .called on to mak1 between now and Jan. 20" when PraldmJt.elccl Richard M. Nlxoo taleo ollke. Jobpio said Iba~ alter Jan., :JO, he bopeo Nlxoo "can Jpe&k nol Gply for ltlt admlnlxtraUoa but for all the AmorlCin people" and Jobmoa said he :would -t toJlelp Nlxoa ln.thaL Ho. called Oii aJl Amerlcoit QDW to "1Ubmergt IDY _,. interelta" whether Democrat or Repilbllcan -llld try to do whet they can to help. · ' J-allo said al an Impromptu meelln( In 1111 olllce with '-"" that ''we are dohlll all WI caD to lrl I: about IObltanilve dl1e1wlona" ta Viet-..,. _. tallm at Parjl "that will Include tho .........-of South Vlelnam It tbi WJlelt date poulble." But be bod no lurtbet report ol mc<rua In that mpoct. • • 7 - ~ho be pointed out had been In govern- ment 11WJ1 yean... anil said he would work in Washington about three days .a week and have an office in the Slate Departmeol. SF State Prexy ' ··. Says Reopening May Be TuesdaY. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sen Fran- cloco Stata· College PrWdenl Robert Smith 11111ouncecf lodq he wtJ1 try to reopen t b·e enibalUed C,,,l,puo Tuolday U probl<1111 con be worked out. (Bee earlier atory, Pace 7) . . Jollllloo mel tOday for the lint time with J1o!>err1 D. MurJ>b:r, vttoran l«elgn policy diplomat wbO bu been named u Nixon'• penonal repraentatlve to the Joim-a<Jmtn)ltratlooi In the field He aaJ"' the diletnm11 m the 111000-rtu. dent campuo, cloeed Wednesday . altar eerloua coafrootlUOOB with polloe, ls whether the college could be run as an educational inltltutloo or wbetber Jt bu to be run "with clube:.'' CONFER ON INTERNAL SECURITY MATIERS FBl'1 H-•r. Pre1ldant-eloct Nixon UP'IT ........ of foreign al!aln. The Pmldent called · In reporters to Nixon Meets With Leaders Introduce them f'! Mulphy, IO whom · Job.-promloed luU cooperation In the bopeo ol ",oflecllnl an ~f!rly tramlUoo" ol. government. • Smith said administrator& will explore how the university lhould he run. "wltboutbelnglnvaded by police." He rtoeJved some applauae at th.la statement from 500 faculty members crowded into the campus theater. Theo, the Praldenl loot on qu..Uon1 Of 'Factions' in America llld the ftrol WU a nq-' to dHcrihe tho underotandl!ll ho :llld Nixon have rqardlnfl forelln policy mattero thPt w1.ll come vp betWten DOW and J· 1. Gev. Ronald Reagan had protested the shutdown," saying It satlalled black stude~t union strikers whose sJ&ris pro. claimed: 11.We Shut lt Down." NEW YORK (UPI) -President-elect Richard M. Nixon met FrlcJay with leaden of Industry, labor, dVu iiahll llld .......,....t orpnlutlooa while he conllnued formln( 1111 n e w ad· mlniltralloa. . -lit<luutarod Jo hll Hotal l!Jerre,qfllce, Nixon J>UI 'In a Imig day bllore l!lvlng 'far a lirlel n..t llld ·wort ~ In Florlda.Heallo 'ezditmpdmiooqu with Soviet PreoldellJ N. V. Podgflr\11. Froderlck Kappel, board cbalrman " tho Amorlctn Telephone llld Telesr•ph Company, saJd alter 1t1t bour·IOllf meelln( with Nlxoa tbal the two men dilcuAed waya Kappel could help t b e l'rell4enHlecl cboooe tho memben of hil adJnlnistration. · BRIEFED NIXON KlpPOI, who allo briefed Nl:JQ!1 on a 11\fdY ol the Poot Office Department wbicb Kappel directed, oald no names were mentioned for appointments to Nil· ·00•1 lllall. Alted whether he blm!eU mlchl hove a place In tho Nixon ad· mlnlltntJon. Kappel aald "we didn't talk about Jt.11 Al llOOO u Kappel Jell the hotel, AP'lrCIO President Georse Me1n1 went up IO Nlxoe'1 11th floor suite. He le!I after 1111 meelln( without dllcuallnl the coolellt ol 1111 talD with tho Pruiden~ elect. Nlson allo lcbeduled ouaiOlll with Richard Helml, direclor of the Central 1nteW1enco Apncy, and Wllltney YOW11, national dlrector of the Orban Leque. CONGRATULATE NIXON Podgorny congratulated Nlxoo on hil election in a telegram and expressed , the hope that the Nlxoo admlnlatraUon "will be marked with a further develop- ment of relaUons between the 11SSR and the USA. . .in the Interests or strtngthentng peace throul{h our world." In a return message, Nixon thanked the Russiau leader and added, "It is now more euential than ever that our Chopper Makes Safe Landing In Emergency A Los ""e!V Alrwaya hel!cot>ltt on the ...,. roille wboni two ,_. hove plunp1 to earch made an emergency landin( ot Campton Airport W-ay with 22 penonl and I Cl'tW of tJiree eboonl. llobert Hubley, vice praident Ill the llnn. said ll wu.1111"11 ~ _..uonary ......,., -which tho comi*nY foDow• • at any llp ol iJ>.lllgltt trouble. Cause of whah!ver stanalk!d an emorpney for the pilot wu DOI Im· mediately detamlnad. The 12 -· ..... tralllfemd to anotbtr LAA <'-and motlo tho ~~~~- An...,.,_ by the Fode"al At!a· Uon A1ft1CJ ~ tho LA A tp0taman'1 tGiidJMIDt about th e .,,,.. ... ICJ ........ altar ...... 'tbe Aoahelm heliport at Dllnoyltnd. two people. work togeUier in a spirit of mutual respect and with a recognition of tho, spoclal reopomlbllltla we llhare far the ,.... ol the _.ld.'' · IL R. Haldeman, Ni1Gn'1 '1iii1t1i1:t for -Houle Jiwlipmenl, annwdied in a new1 brleflol. tho oPpolntmml of two former caJhplip• 9lda 'tdf'tbl, MCOnd """ of tho Wiiiie Houle otall. Ronald L. 1Jeglor, It, wu named "preu llliltant" to handle molt of tho ftmctllXll of • -RCretary allbou(lt ho wtJ1 DOI, u put prmlontial --~ .. clollq, ~pata In polley d-. . FULLY INJ'OllM!D I Haldeman said, however,' Zlqlor would sit In on policy dilcullllono and ba kept fully lnlonnad. "He will ho kepi Oii top of evorytlllnc," ho said. . DwJcb1 Chapin, who will ho -21 years old next week, wu .appointed a special Ullltanl to manqe Nixon'• dally ocbechile Including 1111 travel> and his aPPolntmenll with "1olton. Nixon ocheduled a flllbt lo Key Bis· ca,yne, Fla., at about 1:30 p,m. Friday JU&bL He WU upecied to stay over the weekend or pooalbly. lbrougboul next week. :JO •• Johnlon quoted Nlxoo'1 statement made at the Wlllta Hou1e last Monday in wbicb Nixon Aid: "I gave assurance 1n each Instance to the secretary of state, and -of -course 10 tho Pruldent that they eould 1peak not juat for 1t11 .. admlnlllrflllon but for the 111Uon, and that meant for the next admlnlltraUon: u well." Wbea uted whether he llld Nixon bod agreed, u · Nixon Aid Thursday t b l t it W I I eNMUal there be priot consultation and prior ap-eement on ma- jor .pollcy decli.lona, Jo&naon aald. "We did not discuss that preclaely. We only diBcussed hiVing an observer" -the role Murphy ii playing -and Johnson reiterated the declxllN IO tie made between. now and Jan. ID "will be made by this Pr,sident, by this secretary of delenae and by this secretary of otata." One matter on whlcb tbere wu prior consultallon with Nlzoo, Johnson said, Drugged Youth • In Juvenile Hall A Los Alamitos ll1,gh School itudent Is in juvenile HAii today arterbelnc tal<· en Int. CUJtody by police when ochool authotlllel 1U1pected ho wu Wider the influence of drugs. 'the IS.year-old youth, a resident of Cypress, wu found by teachers after he h1d ·"apparenlly taken an overdose of pllls" according to Loi Alamltot of· fleer Garth Baltbazer. The off1ctr Aid t h e boy'1 eye1 were pinpointed and be could DOI otand wlthoul aaslatance: "He could barely speak and when he did it wu in slow motim," Baltkazer $aid. Police have rePOried 11 pmlous drug amoll at tho lil!lh scbool. was the lnvltaUon which Secretary of · s111e Dean Rust IJl4de 1n Brunell to Nixon Reply to Russ NATO memben to hold their 2IXh an. nlversary celebraUon 1n the United States MOSCOW (AP) -Moecow radio. today next sprlua. That wu a matter, Johnson reported a meuaa:e from Praident- explained, that woold be carried out elect Richard M. Nixon to Prealdtnt by Nixon'• administration and nqulred Nikolai V. Podaomy erpresolng ~for bi• prior approval. joint u.s . .sovfet slepl to guanntee Johfl50ll wannly welcomed Murphy, world puce. 1-:;;~~~-----~ ..... ~~~ ( " ' ..,. / . CHRISTMAS SPECIAi: :An unu1uel ch•lr v•lu• thet will m1k• •n exc•fl'tlonal tlft for th• whole f•mfly: Th••• 1+yll1h swlvtJ ehtl" 1r• ev1ilablt in • large 1eleetlon ef febtit1 ancl vlnyl1 at the Uflbelievabty low 1price of ••• · Com'forl and ~fy/e/ ·- .IJtCLUll IALlltS ,l'Olb HINltlDON -DI 90 DAYS NO JNTlltHT-. LONGllt T~W. AVAll.AllLI -Hllt11'AOI .APpROVID CREDIT • ·7.r1 . · . . . . . . ' ""' NIWl'OltT llACH 1727 w.t.llfl Dr ... iaso -llftAY'Tll.t INTlllOU ,,.,. ....... 1 ..... .- 'Dell1Mra ' Av1llabl..-.AID-4i~ID , ::fC • ' i ' I LAGUNA llACH au 'Mort~ ceut Hwy. .•t4o6S5l -llftAT 'ltL t -....... -" -~ -1111 . • " • ' I I I • ' Duniiugt(jn'. · lleaell ··. • ifOl:. 61, ~O. 275, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES Rain Today_, ButOear Skies Soon "" In case anfone harbored doubts, SOUthem California's rainy season ii here. i Aloog the Orange Coast and tbrooghoul the Southland, rain and cloudy weather was the order of the day. A weather front which moved In Thursday night brought heavy showers to the coastal and mountain areas and tcattered raio- fall in the desert. ! Clear skies and continued cool tern· peratures were predicted for Saturday, with onJy a 10 percent chance of rain, but the wet stun was scheduled to return in fOl'CI early nert week with tem- peratures from two to .even degreea below normaL · · Orange Coast thennometen =Pl cautiously into the low 60's today u rain and gusty wind! bit the beaches. water temperatures registered 57 to ,61 degrees. · Mountains were dcmed with rain and buffeted by strong, gusty winde, while snow fell above ~.ooo feel High tem- peratures were reported ne~ '40 at resort areas. : At Big Bear, two incpU of snow ·and temperatures of 31 .-degrees w e r e reported. It 'was Sotlthern Californi.a's first snowfall .me,-Oct. 12. 'Stinky' Problem ' . A~ Beach Marina Nears Solution Th• odorous problem wbich baa kept many residents pt the marina area of Huntll!gtoo ~ -~ coostantly ··~ at the SUoael Beach Sanitation ..,..., 'lit w -to 'bei DistrJot, mat ' .. ~ ' ng aolved by a.~Tci>iiCtrned parties ~{r,;int ~· .;/11he 1111set Beach Sanitation .DIStikf .i.I Coun!Y SanitaHon District · u are ftheduled. .tO rneet with H1111tlngtQn Beach Citt OlllcWJ ID , ao attempt to work out a ~Jutlbn. • • The session is set ror·f Jt.DJ. at' 111.m- tingtoo Beacfi City Hall, $th Street and Pecan Avenue. At issue is the two story, green aewage treatment plant on Warner Avenue just north of Cout Highway. Resldet:lt.s of Huntington Harbour marlna area of the city have been fighting for more than five years odon they Claim are coming from the planl Possible solutions to eliminate the plant and presumably the odors, include using the city aewer lines to take the sewage from Sunset Beach to the county sanlta· tioo plant. A second polS!billty la to annei: the Sunset Beach area to the County District 11. In either event the Warner Avenue plant would be closed. Because of the co.'lt . of joining the county district. the joint governing boMds likely will try to work out a method to contract with the city and Dlltrict 11 for five years. At the end of that period the area would have to join or make other disposal ar- rangements. Sunset Beach officials have maintained that they are interested in k~ping the tax rates and disposal costs about the same for those living in their arta. or .. ge Weather ' Welcome lo sunny Calilomia. Actually, this is only a mirage and it's due to clear up Saturday wJth coastal temperatures at a cool 6$ and onty a 10 percent chance ol rm.._ --#-..,, JNSmE TODAY When ant Orsngt Co a.st lounge claim! iU mtuic U unin- terrupted from 5 p.m. on, ts meana tht btat ooe• on-liter- allr. Ottt .,, • .tl>out<r dc1eribu tht mulicaL rtlat/ root toda'1 in WEEKENDER. -ft c.11...,. 1 C"lllf!lf lf.M C-lcs 11 =::: .. ~ -" ,.....,,, ... -·-w-.. .. II " .. n • .. .. ,......,. 1ll Stcltl ....... ft.14 -,.,. .... ""'... ... ,......_ If ,....... ......... ·-. --.. .... llF Art..... II -. -;, '"'"' ,.,. ""' .. • .t .......... ' .... , .... ' -. .... ...... •1• __ 1'":"'.'" .. __ ,..,.. ...... ~-.·- Ollll.Y, PJi.Ot· Miff ...... WET WALKlNG-Tl)ese aw@iiitoo Be.ach young. left are·J~lf RliCbards, 9; ·Robert sP!dle, 7; RalP!I sters travel !it pmrs to sh!"• 111• benefits of um· Spidle, 5,, 8nd Li>Dnie Spi41e, · 10: . . · .. · ' .. · , ~ bre!las duting Uiis morning's )lea.vy ral¢all. From , . , .. •· ',,t.··----•. --····.~·-· ;. --, -~. ;" .,:_., l l: ·h. ~j •o.+! t-~ ) ~·~, .. ~ ~~,;_~;~··1;:>.-I '• ' ltgiOn ~~atliJ:l~t~~Th<ipJ>~f~~!·w&~_ , ~ .~~: •. • •• 1~, ;,;~. ·,-· • Safe ,14tnding, ~ .. -i't-' ..c,.~,. nun On Lot Sizes to Resume In Emergen~y The long baWe between Huntington Hat:bour resident.!, and B. A. Berkus over the size ol lots in a development plannl?<f. on Admiralty Drive i'n Hun- tington Beach again comes tiefore the City Council Monday nlghl Berkus is asking approval of a tract with minimum lot sizes of 4,600 square feet in deviation to the standard of li,000 square feel He also bu asked' for lot frol'ltaget of SO feet rather than the mini.mum ol lltl feet. He ii arguing· that the land in question b on . the waterfront and tbat be II provldlng in addition to the Drugged Youth In Juvenile . Hall A .Los Alamitos lligh School &tudent is in juvenile hall today after belng tak· en into custody by police when achoo! authorities suspected be was under the .mfluence of drugs. The 16-year-old youth; a .resident of Cypress, was founcl · by teachers al\er he had "apparenUy ~ an O'ler.dolt!:. of pills" according to · l,oO ~~ of· ficer Garth Balthazer. The otflctr QJd l h e boy's eyes were p•blted aiid he< could nol stand wJthouf issfstance~ "He could berely speak'Gd. w~·be did it. wa ·4n slow m!)tl~'' Balt.baW said. Police bav. reported , 18 provl.US drul arreats .at the ·hlilh - 4,600 Square feet park and water areaa which if divided among the lots would bring the total area to above the minimlim ,of 6,000 square' feeL Attorney Marcus E. Craban Jr. baa been retained by the proj>erty ownen associaUon to oppose tbe grant of smaller lots. The. prQperty owners maintain that the Jot size should be only that amount cf area actually in land and attached to the lot. . Tbe property owners claim that allow· ing small lots . would be to cheapen the investment of. those who already have purchued property. Tbey Wert suc- cessful in winning council approval of . 6,000 squ.,. foot lots belng the minimum tn the new subdivision ordinance wbJch is due for •doption in the near ,future. The proposed 1ubdivi!ion will ~-con-- sidered ·following a public heartilg . ee.t '. for 7:30 p.m. in cooncU chambers of City Hall, 5th Street and Pecan Avenue. NIXON'S MARGIN NOW 316,704 . ' ' ' Y-.. lreme•- • .-.Ur"·~~,--. TEN CENU ••• ..• · N,early Di-~id , I ' '· ' HouseWif e's · I .. + ' ' \ Quick ACtion 'Saves· Child: ' :A Westmlnster housewife todq WU c:ttdlted with aaYint the life of a three-year~ld nelghtior .child found !yin& face d o w n 'lburaday lo a mud-cfoged clrainqe·dltdl. Mn. Joe Lining, 5M1 Amador Ave., opolted lhe vlcllm, Paul llenDml, 1&1 lf .S. Pushing S. Vietnam 1To Talks Jl'rom Wire ler\llcn WASHING TON -Preaident Johnson said today the United StaU!s la . doing everything possible to persuade South Vietnam to participate in the prop...ed upanded Paris peace talU with the Commllnists. "We are doing all we ~ toward tha( end," he replied at a news conference to questioners who pressed him on the refusaJ or the Saigon re~e to ~ part in the Conference. · -· · He ref Used to comment on ·reports that Sllgoo mlibf "'°" break Ila 'boycott of °'he ~l:nt alao ciecnned to be clran Into COllllllenl 'Clll the UWllOll of Del .... Secretary Clark . ~-th1' "'°" that u sauu..v~· · in · 1>aDilllC the Unlt•<f6taill' d·i'1iro ii .wn.:• With talks .with the Nor1h lriet-. nimlse;. 1Tii1s~'*it'.::O ~::r ~ewm iii>~ ;...tbte to brln( . .i..ut lubltaOtl .. liJb Witll .the government of South v-. ~~" . be coriimented. · ' Asked if there liad .been .any projlreS8 • l!ll the dead!Oct, J)1ooson replied, "Let's Re ho" th.,. _tblnga develop, I doo't . want to be runrung a tbennometer tem· perature. We're worJOOa: at it. We'll keep · you informed." In Saigon, meanwhile, President Nguyen Van Thieu was reported edging towilrd.lllliodlng the Paris peace talks, · provided Washingt'on IBiW'eS him, that no coa1iUOO goveounent with l;he Commu- nists wlii be thrust upon him. As part of the price for abandoning bis bo)'<Olt ol the talks Tbleu is ""° reported to be see1dng other \IDIP<clfled promiaes from President Jobrison. ' While the Unlled states la favorabl1 disposed ·to meet 1'hleu's wishes, diplo- matic sources cautioned that Uiere are other complications wbicli could slow any final setUement. Reliable offlciala in Saigon feel the break-if it . comes-may take u much u two more wee~ and .will be coupled with ch.,ges whhln the South Vietnam· lie Cabinet. It WU reported by authoritative sourc-- es--and officially denied-that Premier Tran Van Koong bad aubt¢tted bis ,.... lgnaUon to Thieu. Huonr'• reaianation was submitted u a mull of differences arising partly from ibe 5*a}emated peace talb, the IOW'Cel salt It was pert of. an overall C.blnet crlols which could result ID Huong!1 return to olflCe: as hea4 ~ a 1trooger government> or · hll departure from Thieu's regime. · In Parta, North Vietnam llid Amer- lcan,charge's of violations ·of the demll- itarl!ed zOoe were a "smokescreen in- tended to camouflage the intenslllca~on of the Ame<Jcan qgmaive war ID South V1etnam and lllegal ~ ncm- llaialanco fliChta over North, Vietnam." ' - ': ' ' • .. - -.. " .. ' ~. ··~ -,,._ • • l DAll.Y fll.01' fRday, N~ml)tf 15, 1CJ68 • . Western All ., . 111•11&,IW l~ladlrs °"-D.--"J"U.:~11111o,.~coz ....... ~ •-~· ~. tf tllt '!1'1•11• -_, ---II••'""" .,. . ~~!!...~~-· ml M'JC la ,,..,.._ -ntrlal. r TIJdl1'1 -WU llol4 ot llATO 1111 -.llq loft -'!ihetlioto· tllls hudquarton In tile -ouburb ol :":= •d=ln=~ ~ ~ , Evuo. It wu marked b)' trlbtltet lo lid: tcld Ibo -""" llMll Ibo United Stata wUI ~fln\ie lo support NATO. In cutlpllnl Ibo Soviet oocupaUoo of ._. ·----~ some dOllWlded a llletn ,,,., .... L I I IJ I .. tltl *111...... . .... 11111 ,.. ,.._ la He bdefed 'the ministers on Vietnam, emphasizing the Importance Joho.cn at• tacbes to a durable peace there. warnlnS to Moocow lhal the allies would tic ~ <>1 ?v• lllo --._.. 1tllll!9 Utt """™"• ad, .,ainll any new military lhru..t. had upset the l!aal'1V"1 liaW\ce , o!. , 'lllo!i, iates ovet Jn" 1'111!*n' .. -"lorelgn mlnlslers. •Rusk for his eight years Of ....ice some dJplomata bope tbe 20th an· to the alliance, from a leritS of fOntign In 'EuiOpe. power. , . lllllld. .., ~ Jn .the ...,. <>I SocreiorY of State Dean lblsk, Brili£b Stewart. Jbe first lo spuk at Iha · buldec1 JobnooD and Presldenl .. lllCI nlma()'. , .eiitoil '•..UI be a Bwnmft ministers Including Stewart Brandt and .... al JOll!clt Nixon cbuld ~ the Mitchell Sbarp ol Canada. 1 Ruok said the United . Stalel i!'ill welcome any movemtbt toward Ub.lty lhal would help Europe lo 1ptak Wfth one vol~ in the coupcils of the alllaoce. Foreign Sect<tary Mlcl!aet Stewart and meeting, demanded a clear IJiinal to Rlcbard M, Nlxoo lo the NATO partneni kelp MlnJaler Willy· Brandt of Weet ' the Russians .,all)ol f"1$fter lli!!lltlY.' , lo ldd Ille 1?11•"""'•· IOlh blrlhclaJ. lop leadert ol the !l<l&Uon. alliance ill Rusk II exPecild to leave ollioe with lo(etber al 111o ..... Ume. Jolmaoo 1n January. I ·u.s. :t;>lanes, Guns Blast • Red Camps SAIGON (UP!) -U. S. Air F9'C1 divebomben and tilled artillery ~ blasted two Norih Vlelnamese camps in Vietnam's demilitarized SOM (DMZ), killing 34 Communists and tzlggoring 12 explosions in guenilla fuel and am· munition stockpiles. · Unolllclal\)', Ille MW COmmunlsl IUP- ply camps were the 11th and l2lh viola· lf<lnl o1 a Hanoi ogreemenl that II would not ''abule" the ·.zone if the Uolted stalel would stop the bomblni! of North Vietnam.. The Unita:I statel warned the violalloos could undennlna peace ellorts lnPW. In the FftlllCb .capllal, Norlli Vlei- ,_ -clonlod their lnqJs had vlolaled Ille llx.mJle-Wlde lllJOO oaparaling Nol1h and Soulh Vldlwn. American beadq1llrten aid loday's WIS the bta'lfeat O!l&<lay -nl ol the .... by allled --Presi· denl Jotmson balled the norlhern born· bing Nov. L For the tbird succealve day, lllo allfea flrod Into Ille DMZ without flrst bdnr fired -by the Communists. Apln fl WU a U. S. lrlllf l)lOlter pilot who lligbled the guerrilla camps, in the southern half of the DMZ three miles north of the South Vietnamese hillock o u t p o s t at Gio IJnh. He im· mediately called In F4 Phantom opter- bomben and lltimm ortlllery l!rlkes. Youth Charged In Shooting , At Hessian Club. Garden Grove pollce 'lburlday orrestei ·Ill 18-yeaMld youth accuted of -a companlon in an alleged Hessian motorcycle club hangoul . Jailed WU Paul Lake ol 10271 tGth St., Garden Grove. Polke aid be is dlarged wttb sboolln& 'l'homlS M. Tutton, It, ol.12151 Ranchwood Road, an unin- corporated atta near Tultin. Tuttc:m's left arm and elbow where lballered and hll chelt and rib cage lorn by a shotgun blut, police said. He Is llstAld In uUdact«y c:ondlUon at St. JOll!ph llolpifal In Orange. Ofllceni said the shooting evidently occumd over a package Of al!aUa passed off as marljll8DI.. After be ..... lbot, Tutton staggered put of the house on 16th Street and fell m the laWn of. a res\deoce on Deanann Place. PoUee found the ~4'1n on the rool of a sbopplna center bulldlng which backs up lo the alley beblod the llllh Str.et realdence. ' Late was arrested Thursday morning wben. cftlcerl apoUed hlm in a car near Brookburst and 17th streets. The vehicle wu driven by Nadine Kelly, "• who officerl ald ii the owner oi the home on 11th Street where the --place. Pallce said Lake Indicated the I a.m. ahoot1oa WU ID accident.. He WU ar- , noted br HUllllnilon Belch police last month and arrafcped m a charge of AllluJl witb a deadly Welpoll, a llWed all abcqun. He wu released by the court on his ... ._uance pending lrlal. D~llY PllOT llaiting 1t10ve: Nixon,. National Leaders Meet NEW YORK (UPI) -Prealdent-elecl lllcblrd M. N l z o o met lodly w ll h leaden ol Industry, labor, clvll rights and aovemment orpnlr.atlcm while he cootlnued forming ~ his n e w ad~ mfnllb'alfon. Sequeafered in hit Hotel Pierre office, Nixon put ill a long day be!Ort leaving * * * LBJ to Make '.All Decisions , Until Jan. 20 for a brief rest and work period tn Florida. He also exchanged messages with Soviet Preslderd N. V. Podgomy. Frederick Kappel, board chairman of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, said after his hour·long meeUng with Nixon ~t the two men discussed ways Kappel could help t h e Presid91t-elect choose the members of his adfutniatraUon. BRIEFED NIXON Kappel. who also briefed Nixon (In a study of the Po.st Office Department which Kappel directed. said no names were mentioned for appolnbnenta to Nix· on's staff. Asked whether he hlmself might have a place in the Nixon ad· ministration, Kappel aald '"we didn't talk about it.I' A< soon aa Kappel left the hotel, AFL-CIO President George Meany went WASHINGTON (AP) -Prtaident up· to Nixon's 39tb floor suite. He left Johnson m a de U clear today that he after his meeting without d1scuSltng the wUI "make whatever declaion1 lhe Presi· content of his talks with the Prtsldent- DAILY PIL9't IWl'f ,..._ CHRISTMAS DECORATION CONTEST MAKES HUNTINGTQN IEACH 'TROPHY CITY' Chombor'• Mn. Robert Wall Holps Ill? Wood1 (loft) ond. Jock C!wolond Unlood TrophlH clent of the United Stalel Ix called on elect. to make between now' and Jan. 20" Nixon also scheduled sessims with when Preetdenl-elect Richard M. Nixon Richard Helms, director of the Cen\ral takes office. Intelligence Agency, and Whitney Young, Johnson 18.ld that alter Jan. 20, he national di.rector Of the Urban League. Lanes or Drives Beach Changes to End Confusion Chamber Readies Plans for Beach Yule Contest hopeJ Nixon i'tan speak not only for CONGRATIJLATE NIXON his admlnlstraUon but for all the American people" 'and Johnson aa1d he Podgorny congratulated Nixon on his would wort to help Nhon in that. election in a telegi'am and erpressed He called on all Americana now to the hope that the Nixon a4mfnislration "submerge any party interests" whether "will be marked with a further develop- Democrat or Republican -and try to ment of relatioN betweeq the US.SR do what they can lo help. and the USA. • Jn the Interests of A lane by any other name could be 1 drive, or is it the other way aroupQ.? That's been the problem for a Hu·n- linglon Beacl! tract and the Planning Commiasfon i.. asking the City Council Monday to cban,-e IOIDe drJves to lanes, and tmnhbout, to end the contusion. Scenic Bay Drive is to be changed to a lane; Bar Harbor Lane Ls to be a drive; Quiet Bay Drive is to be changed to a lanei Deep Harbor Lane will be a drive; Little Harbor Lane will be a drive; Summer Breeze Drive will become a Jane; and ending the confusion, Surfdale Drive Ls to be a lane. Planners are sure that the name changes will once and for all ellmlnate nny confualon. Johnson also said at an impromptu strengthening peace through our world." meeting 1n his office with n!porters that In a return message, Nixon thanked WI,.,_ lh H "•"'• l!Fach ill "we are doing all we can to brl i·, the Rus&ian leader and added, "it is ww a mon un""""' .... n " w ti about substanUve d.Jscusslons" in Vie.. no\v more essen al than ever that our blate with colored lights and Yuletide nam peace talks . at Paris "that will two peoples wort together in a spirit decorations "brighter and joWer than include the government of South Vietnam of mutual rupect and '?rith a recognition ever before," says Chamber of Com· at the earliest date possible." But he of the special responslblllUea we thare merce Christmas chalnnan Mrs. Robert had no further report of progress in for the peace ol the world." \VaU. that respect. ' H. R. Haldeman, Nixon's assiatant for The Women's Diviaion, as part of ill Johnion met today for the first time White House management, announced in continuing beautification program, is with Roberrt D. Murphy, veteran foreign· a neWs briefing the appointment of two policy diplomat who has been named former campajgn aides to the aecond Mystery Murder Victim .Tabbed as Hayward Man hostessing a "Huntington B e a c h -as Nixon's personal representative t() rung of the White House staff. Christtnas City" decOratiDg contest and the Johnaon administration in the field Ronald L. ZJegler, 251, was named will al!ISd 38 trophies in 10 dilferen& of foreign affaJrs. "press assistant" to handle most of categories. The President called in re'porten to the fwicUooa of a press secretary Categories include: Best indoor tree introduce them to Murphy, to whom although be Y{ill not, as past presidential Johnson promised full cooperation in the press secretaries have done, parUdpatc (seen from lhe street)·, Best outdoor hopes f "ell~'· d J tr · ··i -" o ~...,_,g an or er y an&lwon in policy deci&ons. tree; Best rcllgious display; Best of government. children's display; Best neighborhood Then, the President took on question!! FULtY INFORMED By ARTHUR VINSEL Of Jiit O.Uy l"Ull STiit Investigators moved out today to find and question several persons about the gruesome Elsinore skeleton murder discovered by three Costa Mesana last Sunday, alter turning up new leads in the San Francisco area. The victim, whose coyote-gnawed bones were sca.Uered in a wooded wash, meanwhile, was identified Thursday as :'ent D. Davis, 21, oI Hayward. Riverside County Sheriff's Homicide J etall CapL LawreDce Brooks disclosed ;)lso that a car belonging to the murdered :.1an's parents was recovered last April J, about 15 miles from the slaying site. Capt. Brooks said the victim was believed to be Davis after the bones wert first found, along with a watch engraved "K.D.D. ",and brought to£oata Mesa along with the skull. Brothers Paul 1.lmmllM, 21, of 1400 Elden A v e., a n d David Zimmann. 24, of 369 Moote Vista Ave., alone with Tony Bartell, 24, found the remains Sun- day while rabbit hunting. Theorl:es stem to be that Davis was taken &o the remote site below Railroad Canyon Dam and e.i:ecuted, or elee Mot Jn &he bead ellewhere and his body dwnped into the !orest'!d site. Riverside County Sheriff'• Serg~nt Virgil Woodward and Detective John Hamilton arrived home from their Bay Area investigation today1 arn1ed with ID!lcb~~-• do hive a aumJier of .,..,Je to con ct now, based on what they learned up there,'' said Capt. Brooks, but he declined to elaborate. ''ftere are cert.lin things we just · can't' re1t11t now, but • bopi!: to have more lnform1Uon by thla aftemoon," be Aid in • tolephone lnlervtew. Despite hit rehtctanct to o(fer • motive Or possible situation in wNch young • OCC Class of 1958 ,To Hold Reunion A ll).7'11" ~ , .. &tudenll Who -0...,.. OoMI Collep ln 1161 wtn .,. held al 111e _... n-. -.. tho 1-11 pme with Golden Weal Col!tge S.tuntay nlaJll. '!Ito pme btollil al I p7:m. LeBard tllodhmt. 1111 of.... will ot 10:30 p.m. Jn the student ccnttr. ,; group: Best commercial, school, church and the ftrrt was a rtquest to describe Haldeman said, however, Ziegler would Davis met violent death, the case has or civic group; Best merchanfs window; the understanding he and Nixon have sit in on policy d15cussions and be kept the earmarks of narcoUcs Involvement Best indoor display (seen from ' the re,arding foreign policy matters th;it fully infonned. "He will be kept on to1> in many ways. ttreet); Best mobile display; and Best will come up between OOW and JI I . of everything," he said. - Capt. Brooks sald Davi! bad no outdoor Cbriatmas theme. 20. Dwight Chapin, who will be ,zg years particular trade and wu unemployed Mn. Wall ll1d 25 Special Trophles, Johnson quoted Nlxon's statement old next week, was appointed a special at the time of his dealh, estimated 12 Grand Awirdl and one Sweepstakes made •t the White House last Mooday ~t to manage Nllon'.s daily to have been in the early daya of last will be awarded. Winners of Sweepstakes in which Niion said: schedule including his travel and his April. · and Grand Awards will be honored at "I gave assurance in each imtance appointment! with visitors. The Zimmann brothers, who brought a banquet Dec. 27 st the Huntington to &he secretary of ltate. and of course Nixoµ sclieduled a flight to Key Bis- Davis ' gnawed skull -blobs of deslc· 5eacllff Country Club. to the President that they could speak cayne, Fla., at about 1:30 p.m. Friday cated brain tissue still inside -to Costa Prospective entrants muat contact ·the not just for hll adrrilnlstration but for night. He was · expected to atay over Mesa, laid they also found a receipt Clwnber oUloe at 96U861 before Dec. the nation, and that meant for tbe next the weekend or possibly Uiroughout next in a tattered paata pocket dated March 1_1_0. _______ ..;... ____ .....:•:...dmlnlslr==:...•lion=:...•:.:•_w:...e:...ll.:..." ______ :...w:...ee::k::· _________ _ '1:1 of this year. r Delivering the grisly find to Costa Mesa police Monday noon, the youths were whisked back to ttle Elsinore sher- iff's station, at which time t.be bomlclde investigation got under way. Marine Gets Jail For Rifle Fracas A young Marine who emptied his rifle into a car containing thtt!e teenage boys -one of them a Fountain Valley youth -must spend the next :IO dt)'I in Orange County Jail. Judge William C. Speirs ordered the jaU term In Superior Court Thursday lor Todd Eugene Martin, lB, of Garden Grove. No probaticr.i wu iml)Oled on Martin who will be released to the Marine Corps on compleUon of his scnlence. Martin was arrested by Garden Grove police after a abooUng fracas which •nqlted when Martin, objaeted • l• his younger broll>er'1 bringing home a Negro youth, DonaJd Simms, one of a trio of youngsters vis.iUng the younger Martin. ' The lllir)' Marine on!~ Slm~.and . his rwo companions -one of them James Cooke, lt, of Fountlln Valley -to leave."After Ibey aot in the car, olfkuf aid, MarUn flred ieveral &hots atl of which struct the vebicle. None Of the .,.,,, ,. .. llurt . . Fro• r,..e l COPTER .•• A ... , Colla MM&, 'llObbled down Into a Cod\plon IChool yore! anil 18Pio4ed Into a llmml ..,... for aD •bolnl. TentaUvo .... d the """"'1 dlluttt wu metal falllul In a rotor .-nbly """'JlOM!l~ alf of wlllol> have been ..,.i....i --probltm by the corntfluter alrllnc. ~ ___ ____! __ ~ .......... s .............. ,.-.......... ,~--•'•'• ........ ,1~1 ... u .. ii:a ....... ~ CHR!STMAS SPECIAL <11 .. An IH'11111,1a) th•ir "t"elue th.t will make •" · ••c•ption1I tiff for the whole femily. Th••• 1tyl11h &wivel chairs •re 1 avallable in 1 l1rg1 selection of f1bric1 ind Wnyl1 at the unlMll..,ably low price of ••. • Comfort and Style!. ' - EXCLUSIVE DliALIIU POI: HIHuoON -DREXEL -HlltlTAGI • to DAYS NO INTEREST-LONOIR TIRMS AVAIL.AILI CIPI APP.OVID CREDIT NIWPORT lllACH 1727 W•tcllff or. ~o --Y'l1Lt , ....... -'""""' .,..., .... A•1ll.W1 AID-HSID , LAGUNA llACH 34.1 North c-i Hwy. Of'IN .... Af 'hL t ..... , .. ,.,. .... " 0,... c...., ..... 1161 494oMJ1 I I I I ' .. ~-· . , .. . -. . . ~: . .. -· .. : : . ' EDITION ORAN~ COUNTY, CAIIFORNI.( ' • ' . F.IUD~Y, NqYEMl8l ")S1 .196" . • .. .. • • Tetlay'• <llOll•I • ~ • ._,. 1 -I , ~......... " • . ..;;. , ~ 1 , y t , UQ~~~eultY .~ OppQses Regent~'.· Drama Stand . ' ' F~tiva).P¥ppet Th~ater : I ~ . Fa~es Crisis Ove1'. Costs ~. -• ' Sraello · llfwJcet.s taln Ila pl&." Be.Aid 11111-ldmonltlan CUM !ram prof-. of otber UC cam- -wonlq wUll a ,_is Nm!!IUeo an • compromlie. ' With tl!al-ln millll, a., IO w 1t lacull1 memben pr_,i deClded lo IOften languqe of tbelr appeal lbal Ille ....... ruoiutlon·bt wilhdrawn. Enillah profeooor Robert Monlp:nerJ "'"eSted H woold be more gentlemanly to subatitute the word '"requesU" for "demandJ." Hills Better ' ' • L.Oca -ti.on • For Hotels in ·'Laguna? Rain Today, But Clear. Skies Soon . · .· · · High Rise IJm•ir? r•1 B h Sex ·"J>oster Trial, Change Asked JUOng eac Clemente Criticized News ~es and· an allegedly aroused He and Miss Cyndi Wild Ptan to marry ciUunry have driven ' the attorney for after College and opened the now.defunct. a San Clemente youth charged with poster, bell and trinket shop during the sale of pornography to seek a change summer as a method of helping pay of venue to a.ssur.e a fair trial. school upenses. ' ·. By RlCBARD 'P. NAU "I would actuaJly prtf~ to have the Following the incident. at, 'nle Mind ot •Jer.tlr .... ,.., . case .moved some pl• c e . l,i¥;e; G:arden. more thap 700 Q\ltr&Ud c\Wens >l planner to l.4 · taawians ~y. In case 81\YOlle harbored ~b\o, Westminster~' said Attorney Richard signed. a petition oeekln& lo ~ ·)be night .that:. it. la a ·-· lo .p11ct· Southern California's railly season ii Green.Thur4i1aJ',after.Vialmtlie_.. ~shop. • · ----· llig!I rile .l>o!ds and__.. lllaot b • tional cue wu ton~·one: v.'eek. Sillce ColwJ:ll ud Mia Wild , were tbe bieacbes.. • · }: • • > . , . · · "'*ti*~!llP!liiid'S lljfil'~ Salf.,_nfJ~ $.''""~ rnilton,ia~ 'ii ~art· Williams. Palm sirtnis "'r.,...,; . Colw , '1 o . B~~~lof' the busl.Mi.f l.fcenie' 1'116WiD1 .. 1be ardit.ect:and community pammer, said tlie SouthlaDd, ram o"'1 cloudy we'ltl>er ot z,311 p.m. In Lagutia ·Beacb&Jf llllop lo optl'.8te. ~ Ibey llllould be lliOI ..,. Ille l:t tho on!* !(._the dof. ~.'!'• Ci•"1f.."!lll)id~ !)ourt ~;reeult ,;The dof<ffl¥!'a Jiallla,1\111 ·-bOl>lild >llio<lown.-wlw!rr...:.,. ._ W!iiel mow.I Jll''lllUrollii ~ of t1ie . ' . ' said fee"""7~4fm 1a· lltonc In sd out over the oc:Oli!t, · · 1 r;::""':':. . broucbt boavy showers to· tlie .coolltal SpOclflcally, be is charged with eellin( Clemente illat· he ls virtually IUre lo <-ltilllioiniO ·.,..,; ln . tflf ' "1111' !i1r1oOf • nit mi>untain ·.nis ·and ~ r'ah). a pORl" sho"1!!1 a couple havilJI ii> nm lnlo prOl>ieij]j fn dofendlng his cliD. · aadit<i-iom u· a' ~ 'of ~-~ • · · . . ' tarcouno lo •a 13-year-old ;lr~ fWlill' 'Re ~d to~<lion ii IOI !trooi Iba\ Cooi'dlUliilc Comiill. ' , '• I · · ' _fall In the deaert. . .. CO<>Jltl:•tina 1llo 'Mind !la l"d en tt ·wlD bO dlfffcult tO ar,Ue the' caie · J "Yotir-bOloqs lo evei,.one,w aalil Clear skies and continued cool ~tem-p1ychedefiC shop with bis 17-year-old .JOlely on its merlta before a lury whicb tht.'.-ipW:S-: •He. alkl the Jud lhou1d Peratures were predicted for Saturday, fiancee. would vJeW'~ case objectlv~ y. • · be tet uide, purchaJed lf oeceuary "ith only a 10 percent chance of rain, · · ' ' and decisions made about the locations but ibe wet &tuff waa tcbeduled lo 11>\um of single famUy homes, dUpla:ea, ill force early next week with tern-LBJ s · · u s p h • · apartmen&, tall tOWm (40 to 50 dories) peratures from two to seven decrees ' ' ·ays . us ing and tonfng provided. . below normal. . _ . 0 0 . . . . "U you don1, the developen will put Orange Coast thermometers crept r them r!Jbt OD the beach," Willllml Nld. cautiously Into 11\e low 80'1 today 'aa Flghllnt the predlc!ed mttn>plex-. rain and gusty-winds hit. the beacbe•. vie· ts to Peace Talks dev<19pment from San Franclico to San Waler temperatures registered 57 to 6Z Diego, Ille planner aid, "Lacuna Beach, degrees. with ill 13,000 .olua population, will be Mountains were doused with rain and swano;-14 up uittess yc>u tate. ttep. to bulleted by stioog, custy winds, while protoct the environment you cberlib snow fell above 5,000 feel HiJh tern-From Wire Senieet see bow these thinp develop. I doo't uow. ", · peraturea were reported near 40 at resort W ASlnNGTON -President Johnson want to be running a thermometet tern-Ffe aaid 100 ~ ti apathy hu areu. said today the United States is doing perature. We're wor~ at 'It. We'll keep resulted in the sbanWess destruction At Big Bear, two lnchts of mow ind everything posslble to persuade South of fSeW. &Dd ,fortsta. temperatm'ell of 31 degrees were Vietnam to participate In the proposed you inform~'' ' _ -~ ·• , "Alohg wUh Our popullUon. e:rptoelon. reported. It wu Southern California's expanded Paris peace t'lks with the In Sllaon;._ rpeanwnue; President we are Jncreufng our alr p:>UuUoo and ·firtt snowfall alnct Oct. U. Commthllatl. Nguyen VM Thieu was re~,edginC contributing' to the. Waite dlapoe:al .pro. "We are doing all we can toward that toward attending the Paris peaee talka. blem. I wonder H We will learn before Frazer Smith Hearing Dela yed The preliminary hetring of former Laguna Playhouse fund raiser Frazer Smith -was held over until Monday after a brief court hearing tru.. morning. The public defender and deputy district aUomet told Judge Richard D. Hamilton lhty are in agreement on a delay over the weekend. Smith is charged with three coonll of focgery in conneclioo with 18,t'll dUcovered mi.sing from the piayhoute building fund. He bad pleaded innocent lo all three counta. end," he rtplied at a news conference provided Washlrwn'-. assures hlm that no it ii'""" late," thls'-1-'-er said. to questioners who pressed him on the "&..,.. lli!U" P"A refusal of the Saigon regime to take part coalitio~ governmerit with the Commu~ He aal~ 'dilferent types c;ltles must in the conference. nists will be thr:ust upon him. be desigried witb · n e I g h b orb o o d He refused to conunent on reports that As part of the price f6r abandoning bil "Satellites" properly spaced around a Saigon might sooo break its boycott of boycott of the talks '11lleu is also reported gov~enbll center.-sw:rounded on all the conference. to be seeking other unspecl,Oed pnmises lldei by great open 'spaces. .. 'lbe President also declined to be from President Johdson. He called for removal of can from drawn into comment on the uaertion of While the United States Le: favorably 1ctivity centers, temperlture coattolled Defen.w Secretary Clark Clifford this disposed to meet 'nlieu'1 wJsbes, diplO-air. 6efgy: frun sunlipl week that U South Vietnam persists in fnatlc ¥JW'cel cautioned that there are Re said tr~tioo would Include baJldng the. Uni.led States would "go it other 6>rnpllcaUons which could slow lllgh · rpeed elev8tors, COnveyon: and alone" with talU with the North Viet· any final settlement. (See ~ Pap I) namese. Reliable officials in Saigon feel lbe J~ said his remarks today rep-breai.-lf it comes-m~y tate u muCh resented hi! viewpoint on tbe situation. as two more weekl and wUI be cciupled "We will do everything possible to w:lth cha:::iges wh:hln the South Vletbam- bring about oubotantive lalks with the ese Cabinet. • 0r..,. government oC South Vietnam present," It wu rtportJd by authoritltive sourc- he commented. e..._...oo officially denled--tblt Premier Alked U there had been an7 progms Tnm Van Huong had IUbmitted 11111 ru- on tlie deadlock, JhoMoa replied: "Let's iplatloo to 1llleu. Skull Tur.~~ Up SF Leaas· Welcome ; lo·.,.....,, • Calll'J111a. Actlfally, tliis ii ,""7 a minp and It's due lo clear op $atunlay with couta1 temperatur,. at ~ cool 116 and oozy a 10 ~t chance of rain . . Victim Identified; Police to Begin Questioning • By ARTllUR VINSEL Of IM ~fr ''* ,,_" lnvestigators moved out today tO rind and ·question 8M1'al,,.....,. about the 5:oteomt .Elliftore Ike:~ ml.tl'da' rinli!1'y -Olala -lllt &mday, ""'"-lll1'l>lni up .,... leads ID the San JJDCilco area. . 'llleridlm, -~ .. ed-weio -IOAllllftd lo a "ooded wuh., -ldlo, WU ldel1lified 1llu'1daJI as Kml !>. Dem, 21, ol Hayward. Rlveraldt eoun11 Sberlll'• llomldde Delall Capt. Lowrtnct -db<lol<d alao IMl~a cat belolll!nlio the mlU"d<!red rnan'• partnta WAI recovered tut April 1, about 16 '!Illes 1rom the 111y1na lite. • Capt. -u aaid the '1dim was beiiovtcl lo "' Davis after the -...,. fll'll found, alo!lg with a Walch -"" "K.l>.D. ". llld brou&l>l lo Coaii Mesa alOlll with the lkulL Pt"olher1 Paul ZliOmlUlfl. 21, o( n!IO Elden A v e., a n d l'lavid Zimmann, 2!. of M9 Monte Villa AYt., alone • with Tony Bartell, 24, found the -SW>- day wbilo rabbit.Jwnllna. --t>i: bO lllat Devis .... liken lo the remote Ille t>dow llallroad Canyoa Dam and -· or else ahot In the !>t!14 ebewbeft and Ills llodr dwnpe0iolo ll>e foctlliGii . - lllvenide Counl1 Sheriff'• Serceont Vltlll Woodhrd and Detective 1ohn Halllilt.a amv• home from their Bay Area lnv .. llgatloo today, armed with much lntormaUon. "'llley do .baVt I nllJ1lber of people lo coniacl now, buod on wbal they ltarned up lh#t," Aid .Capt. Brooks, but lie decllned lo elaborate. , "Thcrt .,. cerlaln Wnp · we Ju!l an'f rt1'"!' l!Q1r, but we bop& lo hava "ij'' infonnalioii by thla ~-" ' ht said in a lo\i!pllone ~- Despite his nilu<:lance to oiler ,a motive or pOMible lllualioa in wllldl' ,_ Davis met v~ death, the cue ... the eannaru of narcot1at 1mo1v....i in m1111-• .Capt. -aalil 'I>t'dl: particuJar • trade . .and -ad al the lime of !di deall>, lo haYe boon 1ii tlii iffy days of lut April. The 2lmmann brDthen. Who lirlluatll Dal'il' pwad mill -blolll of ~ cal<d brain tlilue llll1 ""1dO -to Colla lo!aa, aald they allO f-a =~ in a iiu.r.d ~II pocket dalecl 27 of thla year. Dtllverinc tha ~ !Ind lo c.ota M-police Monday -. the j'l!Otha wwe whliked liect lo tha --· ift's lltadoo, al 'Which lime the homicide In~ cot \Jnder •.t. · ~; ' d INSIDE TODAY . Whtn OM Or •ci• Coa.st ~ clalmo it, -lo wnfl>. kml!>tcd from $ p.m. ... fl mean.i the bttrt QOCI on.-lftcr- llllv. 0.1 '•' Abovltr du<rlbu tAf "'""""' """ ... lodor .. 'l'lEEKENDlll. -ft -" -' --..... --... --: ;' . • --.. " i::::t:' •. .. =--• • • -• --• --.. •••l'llf I I 'I . 1 .,,_ Q ..... .. -• --.. -" -.. -.... ---.. .. _ i -• -::tt,t;:. • --• • -I --.. . ..... •• --.. • • • ---- ll.olinso.n· • • Gun.sJllasi :'') J' .).';!l~J I ·ed 1€amps SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. Air Foree ~vebombers and allied artillery ~ay a~ two North Vietnamese camps Vteinam•s demllltarlzed zone (DMZ!. killing 34 Communist& and triaering 12 explosiOlll in guorrilla fuel and am· • ~ munition lllocq,tlu Unofficlllly, the new Communllt 11.1~ ply campo ...,. the 11th ml 12th viola- • jiOlll of a Hanoi agreement that it would ~ "abtite" 'th<f IODe 11 the U¢1ed ~la would.Jtop the bolnblng di Noith Vietnam. The United Stai.. warned the violaUona coold UDderm1ne peoco ellads )'}Pam. · ., In the Fiencb copllal, North Viet- namese ol~ -lhtlr troopo bad _ • violated the sb:·mile-wide r.one 1eparating , ·.North and South Vietnam. • American headquarters said todoy's ·~ ·was the heaviest one-day bombardment _ p1 the"'"'"' by IIlled forru B1Dctr !'foll· :"'~\tent Johl'faxl' halted tbe DOl'brn .bom- 1 (binl! Nov. I. .For the-third -.. -, '°11iy, the allies !!red Into the DMZ without flrlt being lfred upon by the Communiats. ·-Al:lin it 'was a U. s. anny lpOUer pllo! -ll&bled the pen1lla campo, in the 110Utbern ball o1 the DMZ t!ne- miles north of the South Vietnamese hillock o u t p o s t at Gio Llnb; He im- mediately caJJed In Ff Phantom ftgl>ler- ~ ~.:~~ h i t one of the divebombing Phantoms. U. S. spokesmeo said Ila pilots were oot hurl and Dew · llfdy back to their base. There WU DO Ccmmwlist fire • wet .Walk ,DAILY Pft.OT lt9ff "'919 ,.ported into Glo Linh .or 1nY , ol the .. Orange Coast youngsters scramble from school bUJ to claasroom during tills morn!ng'• ralnfall. Monica Stake, 6, (foreground) didn't have to worry about getting wet, however. She came-prepared for -wet weather. 'other nearby all1ed harder ~ : :. MJJltary opokemten said pliotl spottecl -. ------~------...._ ___ .....,. _ __;. __ .,the 34 Communist bodies around the ' .fwo llUJ>Ply campo followlnc Ille allied "\ it bomban!menl. The ~-... H if R T " ii:':· ~d ul.!mimiUonc ~ , •. ousew _ e escues _ o · ~l<nlng Glo Lloh. ' ': -~ • Only Tlluraday, lllled SUlll ~ two !iorlh Vletnameae bunkq .,..: In the ,,.,... -the """""'1 llll!it1!1ef 'W ~ into the 11rip witboul ' llDI beiOi olltO<! l ·:upon. Tbooe blrT.,.._ ll!illed 1 feWool •,fireball. I LLif eguards Get :Novel Seeretary ~ Laguna Beach Weguards have ac· ~ulred a secntary; ·~ But, U lm't a 8he or a ht, lt,'1 an Jt, a telephone company "eledr<>olc ~etary.'' r 1be machine can deliver .a 'taped •·tneasage lncludiug an emergency phone '~ when Jlleguards are 1w17 from ar1ers •. I~, 'IJJll,, blndlo. Up ID bout of • wbldi lll*t<L-;,tan .-.play ..i.e.16e)i , -" • · Chief Lifeguard LI Yem DuQer lhinl< '1he machine will be an Ulet. to the orce during the off-season winter month:; ;iphen only one or two permanent Ptnon· j).tel art wonma. l1t Prevloualy callers 1ot no answer If ~ duty guard was p1tro11ng or busy' }rith equipment maintenance. · Ii"" said Jllepml headquarters Ves an average "of ~ to 30 calls 1 from penoos aeekinll 1 IUlf .-.port, ~ather report or other lnlcrmatJon. OAl lY PllOT OltAHOE COAIT "'lLllN1Nci COMl'AN'f Erom Drowning in Di~ch A Westminster housewife today was credited with saving the life of a three- year~Jd neJghbor chlld found lying race ' d o w n Thuraday in a ·-mud-cfogged drainage ditch. ' Mrs. Joe Laning, 5641 Amador Ave., spotted the victim, Raul Hermann, 565! Lagunans Urged To .Plan on Yult ' ... -. . .. '" . . .· ~ Warren Morgan, exeaitive vice pru ~-!>I -the Ll&Uoa ·!)each. Cbamber ' ~ anit1Ernle ~ey, chairm<. of llie' g.rtlt>nis, ~g commltt< of the J'iyceet urged. residents today 1 start making plam• for the Christmll "Festival of Lights~ contest. Morgan an'd Quia:fey said th1s year's contest will be judged on the basis of types ol llg)ltlng in each oelg)lhorhood. In yean ~·there has been one contest for the entire city. Further loformaUon and entry forms m1y be ~ by contacting t h e chamlier. Drugged Youth In Juvenile Hall Amador Ave., submerged in the two-foot- deep pool behind her home. She scrambl· ed over a five-foot Wirt fence1• plucked hlm from the WJter and llterauy-tossed the tot over-jt.he fence to hl1 mother, Mrs. Ronald Hermann. The mother had begun a searth for the boy shortly before the 11 a.m. tefCUe. She and Mrs. Lining flllhed tho child to Westminster Community Hospital. Authorities said today Paul had been removed from the intensive care unJt. He is termed in sallsfactory condition and "responding well to treatment;" Mrs. Laning'• husband, Joe, "Was a 'itness to the rapid-fire drama and •rnilbed police with. detalls. Laning said ~ five-foot dee@ ditch •nning behin<t the two bomei was <1bsolutely rotten" but that hi1 ai\ttmpt.s 1 have it cleaned out had thus far .cen unsuccessfuJ. 1 ' Youth Charged, In Shooting At Hessian Club Garden Grove police Thursday arrested an 1S.year~ld youth ar.cused of ihooung a C1>mpanlon in an alleged Healan motorcycle cit.lb hangout. ~ Jailed was Paul Lake of 10271 tltb ht i:...:-:;: = :!~'::~ St., Garden Grove. Police ul<f he is en inlo custody hy police when !Choo! chMged with .-ng Thomas M. 1'utton, -authorities ~ ttO was under the 4 19, of 12452 Ranchwocxl Road, an unin-inllu-~ .. ol •"··· - -• -corporated aru neer TuJtfn. ~ ua...,.. Tutton's Jeft ann and elbow Where ··1be JS.y~d ~youth, • resident ol • shattered and hb chest antt• rib Cllt Cypress," was foUnd by teachers after torn by 1 .ahotgun blaat, Police llld. he ~ad1• ~ppare_ntly tat.en an o".'e.rd'ose •le is listed in satisfactory cOndlUon o.r pills accordlJll to Los Al~ttos 0.£-at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. 1 f1cer Ga~ Batttwer: 'llle. officer said Officers said the shooling efidently t be boy~ eyea~were pltlpomted and he occurred over a package o( llfalla,pas.sed could not stand wlpsout.-~· off 111 marijuana. "H.e coald _barel7 speak ,~ when he Alter he was 'shot_. Tutton stfuered-~ It Wll lD ,slo:w mo... Ba!thlur nut Ot lhe boult on ltth Street iind said. Police hav._ rtPoNcl 11 previous ftll on the mm ot • residenct on div& amoll at ~ ~ achoo!. 0eanann .Place. ! -' • Police found the = ... tlle root -,. ~ ~p ... ) ~·~':i.tn.i the~= FACULTY ·~ •· • "f::a. ~ '11111nd11 mom1nt uidn& be wlthdr1n reodt: when_ olJken spolted lllm In a «at "On the hul1 on 1111ormatlon available near Brooldnlnl and !Ith ....... The to them The RA!1enta upraaed deep vthlcle '!U c1r1 .. n by Nadlne1 !tell)', ......, ..... the lacl< ot ~11 ob .a.~~-aald .Jo~er o1 recent dramaUc pruentaUODJ and pro-die IKlDlC Gii ietr· S1rett whete tbe doctloos on Unl>enfty campuaes, Ind .-inc tool! place. plttlcularly on tlie Betkelq campoa, Pojlce said Lite Indicated the I a.m. and hereby Instruct the .President and 111oott111 -wu an oocldart. lk wu 11'- Cbaricellon to tan whatever ottpo 11111' -Jit ilunlhllton Beach pollce 1ut be necaaary lo usure that future cam· mooth and amJ&ued on a charl• of. .,.. ll'!ldllctlons conform to accepted ,auault witll a deadly weapon, a 111'ed ilaodii!lll of Sood taste and do no1 off aholiUn. , · f*ll)iji 1"'11. •-or oT ...,. 1 lfe -releued by tho Q1111t ,.bit -·" ..... """""'''"""" ,,...n_"" trial > • ' J;>ermits Double 1967 in Lagtina • . Despite a alow October, Lagwia Beach b¢ldin,g permits for the year continued more than double the valuation of 1967 permits ilaued during the same period. Clyde Z .. Springe, city huOding and planning itfrector, said the permit valua- tion for the first 10 months this year tolal.ed' 14.385,910. The agregate valualion for the eame period in 1167 wll a,116,711. October permlt valuations this October totaled $273,243 compared to $320,985 for October 1967. Laguna Artists In Dallas Show Tbe ".\11-Amfica Show" lo b • pri4_enled llils-month il"lle·Lba iilanoo Glllery in Ollliu, T.U.. wUJ featurt work of ,a ,numj>er o{ artjota '!llil have :'1.Jla~ ~-the Lagtiia :Qeacll!hsUval The Dallas emlbitors include Hal Akins, head of the art department at Laguna Beach High School; Bob Blahop, speclalisf in encausUet; Linda Creek, ceramicist, and sculptor Ra1ph Tanlan. Others are arUltl Armen Gupartan, Maria Kleln1 Boh Laney and Maryetta Warnn ana tapeatry artlst Romeo RA!yna. Coc,iktail Lounge Theft Loss $500 An eetlmated f400 lo llOO wu reported !tolen from a cash box at Fleur de Lis cocktail lounge, 1480 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach JM>lice said to. day. Police said burglars broke a window to gain entry and emptied the cash box sometime after 2 a.m •. closlng Ume Thursday morning. NIWl'OllT U ... CH 1727 WooHlfff Dr. 641'2050 , 4'IN ...... , 'Tll-t Pion~er CoJlllty Newsman 'Sky' Dunlap Dies , at ·56 Pioneer California and 0r1n1e County· newtpaperman John •1sky" OUnI•p col· lapaed and died In hll ·Slnta Ana home early today. He wu M. · · Mr. Dunlap Jn recent years had ealab- lllhed Paclflc CllPplq Servlco aperated out ol hil f a m II y homo at 1902 1"ulle St., Santa Ana. He II ourvlved by hll wife and~ in the ·-Velma. . A newspaperman moet ol hil ldult tile, Mr. Dunlap bt'Ol<e Into the buslneu on the Loo ,\nlelee Record and later worked with the Santa Ana Re&lster. He joined the old Unlted Press, n ow · United Prw International, in 19SS a n d worked up and down the entire state . Clipping Servlce. Mr. Dunlap for a time tried-hli hand In puhllahing when In !If& he elleblllhed the old S~ AN Globe, Ii Weeldy newa- p1per. 'He puhllahOd It for lhne jean. In the early lllOI, ¥f. Dmllap elleb- llshed the Orange County Chap!er of SI&· ma Delta (lhl, natlGnal proleafGoaI joumallJtle IOdety. He became the dlap- ter'I flnt pruldeot ml WU active In -SOX and Orlft(e County Pmo CI u b wort unW hll death. The Orange County Criier'a ,Office reported ·that no cauae of death bu yet been determlnod. ~~i~heii:~~~:i:'~ 1'ustin . ~~-· . _' litJfiU ti! ~ tor several yeail. • . • .~ An~ gnao.ie o1 Slnta Anl Col· .1;s -t~-~v---"'"~u.....:' ._ ":., lete and the Unlv<lill)''l!f &u~c.n.:-. · (a 6 '\I'·llPUl!I · fornla, Mi. Dunll ·had. l!i6 'ftked as · • -•!'· -~ -,~~ ... t-• -·~" a wi.. ediiot' ror t Loo Angeles Tim... . For H1· ~h . Sch-oo' . l He .erved h l '1 Alma Mater, Sama Ana ~ 'College for 10 yean, ftnt u dlttctor of , · ·~ publlc lnfonnation and later u special Officials of Tult1n Union High School aulltant to the president. He reslgnod Dlatrict today are preparing· ID ap- the SAC post in 1993 to eatabllsb pacWc pUcaUon to the state Allocation .Bolld for 44.2 millloo to ~ votvetaf!y High F1'0m Page 1 HOTELS ... pneumaUc tubes with freewaya and auto exhaust a thing of Ute put. Commenting on tbe chaos of Amerlctn communities, Wllllam1 said the Swedes have been able to houJe IS to 17 com- muniUet at least 30 tlmea the populaUon of Lai\UIA "Ill without cutting 1 tree or bulldozing • hill." The apeaker also showed slldta of power poles, garish aigns, junk yards, parking lots and ravaged landscape which be dubbed, "the losing of the West." IM'llRIOIS - Schoo]. ' J'. • U state funds are · approved. con- struction will begin the first Ill -year on a ~ site Corner of Campus Drive · and Cul~er RoldJ ~ ,eorller this --year from the lrVhle Couli*oi'. ' The 1,900-student high tchool would open in 1970, district offlciall uld. It will be built In one 1tep· 1n1tead Of two u previously planned. Trustees authorized the application for state building funds Ml)!lday , n!lht. Afterward, Trustee ~olm Zilch remarked, "'I'hll may be very acadenilc, depending upon Nov. !.0 He referred to the diJtrict'1 pending tu override of 5J cent.I .~boye the praent rate of ,1.20-per •100 ofasses&ed valua-tion. · · _ '· :· ' .. ' "-'••sl•MI In........ L.,\.G\INA llACH Deel..,.. MS Nerth CMtt Hwy. · 4v~SID _.,..., "rfL t _, ..... _ .. _'--"" • • • I ' l , Ul'IT ..... tto ~oReopen ffu~sday? ' SAN J'RANCISCO (AP) -San Fran- cllco Stai.. eone1• President -..i Smith IJU10UJICed today be will try to ;_. t h • emha!Ued cam~ Tutoday if problernJ can bl worked ouL (Set earlier story, Page 7) He said the dilemma on the 181000.stu· i!int ~Jl(i's. c161<l!' Wtdneaday alter ''!,<'iOU4 .~tJtions . with noUce, Is "flbetller the collep cO.Jid · bi;-run u an educational lnsUtu&n or whether it bu to be run "with club!." Smith uld odlnlnlatraton will esplore how the wilv9rai'Y lhou1d be run "without being Invaded by police." He received tome applause at this statement from , D faculty members crowded into the campw: theater. CONFER ON INTERNAL SECURITY MATTERS FBI'• Hoover,. Prnfdont-.ltcl Nixon Gov. Ronald Reagan had protested the shutdowp, saying it saUsfied black student union strikers whoe:e •icns pro- claimed: "We Shut It Down." Nixon Meets :With Leaders .Whetmore Urges 'i;uard . Be Called Out at SF State Of 'Factions' in· America NEW YORK (UPI) -Presldent..lecl Richard M. N ti: on met today w It b leaden ol Industry, labor, clvll rights and government organiza.Uon11 while he continued. f<rmlng bill n • w ad· ministration. Sequ.St«ed In hli Hold Pierre olflce, Niioo put In a loog day before leavillg for a brief rest and work period in FJ.orida. He also exchanged messages with Soviet Presld..,t N. v. P<>dpny. Fre:derick Kappel, board chairman oJ the Ameri<an Telepbooe and Telegraph Company, uld -his boor-long meeting with Nixon that Uie two xnen dlsa~ waya Kajlpel could· help th • Presldt!nkleCt choole the members· ol hisadmlnlitratlon. KaP!>t~ , who, allo briefed Ni>On · on a otad1 of . the · PCIOI Office Deportment wbicb Kappel dlrectld, aa1d no names . were mentioned for apPotntmema to Nix· on'a llalf. Aakld whtther be hlmsell might · have . a placo . In the , Ni... ad- -.11on, Kappel aa1d ...... didnl lalk about tt."· BRIIPD l!IXOrl , · i Al' _, u KapPel left the hotel, AFL<:IO Pnlldent jleorge l\4eany weot up to .N!Jm11i. IM,\119"1;! jgite, ~ !ell , o¥' "" lllMl!nc wllhout dl"''*'Dg the ~ ol hli-lllb with the Prelldent-elect ' Nmn allo ICheduled . ....ions "1th Richard Helm!, direeUlr of the central Intelligenet Agency, and Whitney Young, national director of the Urban League. CONGRATULATE NIXON -' Podgcny congratulated Nixon on his election in & telegram and expressed the " hope that the N-admlnlstralioo "w:lll be marked with ·a further develop- menl ol r<laUons between the USSR and the USA. • .in the Interests of strengthening peace through our world.'' In a. return meuage, Nixon thanked the~ Russian leader and added, "ii is now more esaential ~ ever that our two peoplea work. together in a spirit of mutual ~ and with a recognition of the spedal respoosibllille1 we ihare for. the peace of t.be world.'' H. R. Haldtmmlt Nixon's, U:llstant for Wblte House-~ annooJiCed In a new• briefing the aPi>olntm"1t -ol two fomier campaign aides to · the lecond rung of the Wblte -lllafl.' Ronald .L. Ziegler, 29, was named "preu ulllltaDt" to handle most of lj>e ~ of a prus 1eeretary altboqh be will' Ill\\. .. past presjdential preu teeret.ariel ,J!ave done, JNli*fclpate ia~·~· ! ,.-j , . ~ illlcl, however, Ziegler would sit In on pol!C)' ~ ... and be kept fully Informed "He will be kepi on top of everytblnt, II be said. Seru James E. Wbetmore (R·La Habra)' tod.S:y' asked Gov. Ronald Reagan to call out the National Gtiard Immediately to the San Francisco State College area to insure tbat ·there "Will be no damage to property or persons. · 1be Orange County state senator furtbe! urged that the professors who refuse to return to their classrooms be immediately and permanentl y dlm:Ussed, and that the students who fail to rtturn to \heir clJSSea be ezpelled. "I call upon the trustee.s of the State College system to tall an emergency meeting of the faculty of the San Fran- cisco State College within the next 48 hours and explain to the faculty th\15 assembled. that each faculty member will be given the choice of either coming back to the campus immediately ... or face --immediate and permanent dismlsaal," Whet.more said . County Medical Gro~P. T ~lls . C?f Medi-cal Ahrise Beca1med Surfing Contest Fin~y Pick~ Champion The Orange County Medical 'Asaocia· tion has turned over to the Attorney General's offiCt seven cases Of alleged abuse of Medi~ procram tty county doc:tors. Dr. David J. Nielsen, president of the Medical Association, made the disclosure. He emphasized: "There are some 1,500 physiciant in the county. I don'\ think seven of that number, is. a bad percentage. In fact. it's less than one-haH Of one percent·" Br CRAIG LOCKWOOD OI 1111 D911J ""' "'" Rl!fCON POINT, Puerto Rico -The World Surfing ChamploDlh.lps overcame a bad ..,. of tho flats long enough ' ~ . -"•••r ..._,,,, ., .. ~. ~ V!')b\~,o( El))ocY Ualvenlty,A tJ·a n t a," Ga., holds one ol white rau be uMd In art-.. cencer growth by cooling norm.I 1ecll!On1 of organ-and-wmnlliJ lrUling ·~ prior" to ~ of dmc•· XeChn!que wilf be teojM • lplinC '"' human Pt11e1111 In Europe. ' • Thuriday to Crown a new lnternaUonal 1urf ting. Veteran Fred Hemmlnp of Hawall nam>lflY outpointed fonner world cham· pion Midget Famlley of Australia in the men'• finals, thUI returning the world title to . the place where IWfing originated. It wu an upset victory for Hemminp, 22, a muscular former football player. . Hil margin over Farrelley waa a mere two points. The heavily favored defending champ, Nat Young ol Australls, finished fourth jehind h1I countryman, Russell HU(l:hu. Top Clllfomla finisher wu Mike Doyle ol the U.S. West Coast team. He. took ,dth place, finishing abead ol Reoo Abellero ol Hawall. . Deeplte loolng the title; the Australlan ~eam ttominated the ~ps, tak· !Jig three ol tbe -!Our.p,..... The lite of the meo.11 ftftlis was lhifted late In the afternoon from ~ Boach at the P!_anta Nucl~ to pearbY ftinj:Or:t Point whtn well~,-~ to-elgh\-loot wavea tuddenJy begin ·.peelliig "off tl\e reel at the point. · Dr. ~ielsen, a Newport Be~ phyai· clan, said the cases first were in.. vesUgated by the MedJcal Asaoclation's SO-member public service committee. From there they were considered by the board of direct.on, over which ht prealdea. Hearings were held involving the ac- cused , docton, their patients a n d representaUvea of \he lnaurance firms that handle Medi-Cal dl•bunemeots. "Rarely did the abuses involve ex· cessive charges," Dr. Nielsen Aid. 0 Tbey mostly dealt With muWple vlaits where onJy one would be requj,r;ed, or unnecessary lab work in the office, or unnecessary lnjeetion1 and other medica· lion DOI required." He said the cues tnctuded doctors' glvln1. penlclllln lhota to combal the common cold. "The common cold," be eiplalned, "is commonly COJllfdered to ' b • unresponsive to such treatment.'' Dr. Nielsen uld the Medical Assocla- Uon is investigating accusations against another 14 physicians. "The only ones we tum over to the Attomey~Genera11" b,e said, "are those that appear to involve groa and rtpeated abulel. 'l1lese PoOPle, H guilty, l)lould be prouculed l<J• the .f\dl m.nt Of the llw,1'··· · " Belon the 1uif Cami up,. It ~p~ the pnetlgHaden 'ln~auonal diam- ~. 1fOUJd be' be'!!'becl ~'1'""er "as ~-aurfen,.-i.Jy wll!ed foe -·No·lhllt<.waya,,~OOI -would. ' 1n41.,.,_,~-~~~ partldpant. 't;ir'l n' :n·., s' :.ter: ·-""*'' ... ......,. ,lbilinleJf.. ... .. ...,0 ... lhf~ with lm!!'Jl:ldl! paddling • ~=-~1n 1i:\=.a"t::~:." o1 _i n:i"ured irt_ '! Crai_h Luf w~. t.be won>eli1Jin11J Wtft . ~· E't . · -tll lhr.-to flv .. foot aurf at ...,·J!. San~ JI*~! l!urned to· death Ijolnet ~rth Jl-;eaMlcf Mario 1n·a freeway c:raili· eorly ·W. moinlftg !l!F.'.'! ~ :p:r,,~ capturing the and her 1bter Is In crllical condition In w-. • .. ' . the Orange County Medical c.oter'liurn ~ Ill<! the outoomt ol the unit. • .,_,, llnall "lllJll have been different Calilomla ll!lhw11 Patrol .weer. aeld ll;aoA,ooll-Jadpbaitoohr-an lhe •-.:In. erub ~·Call, ""°""' ,1111.,. the llOmpetitloo bepn. drlvoo by die Victim, Tony Sln(er, .lt, tllle -Ja<lst. wi., Wll nol ldeallfled, hit ,the Qllllec cllvtier ol the San ~ -_quoted ....:l'-be .... dil< -f ... the -ar... ~ CfUlllblac , I -..., be did not wq Jqnc:llon, bounc:od bad< ·1n14 tho , , ·:~"'"'' ~l!ltelr)l;~~""'.l>IU" -i.t~a,. ct-roll~"'wlth-. mi · wlll'IM~. ,cl!fvei'» Robert R. ROgera, •. ornlf ..,,.. T.r the llnall, IDcluded Fecll ;vi.ta Eatrtda, Newport Beach. ' U.r, U.$< Kilt COUI: Pancho Weise, The vlcllin'1 11tter, Mn. Tlnnelt.. Mar- ~-~ro: M-McClelland, U.S. le Let, 18, ol Sallla Barbara Is In crlU- West """"; Wally Frolleth, Hawall, and cal condition in tbe burn center. Qlll 8-yseti., South Africa. She -and her 111ttr "'" bumed wban ~ollhe winner by coo~ !ht car bunt Into ftame1 alle{ being dlrllct« · ~ """•a•a.,. · ,..lbT atruck from the .. ar. Rosen O'nd Waynt titlls\ llelllmlnp by aurprl,.. His Ja,w E. Singer, 17, alJO ol Santa llarbara wera -and~ be broke Into a'br'Olld treated at Westmfmter Ccmnunlty Hllfo ll"h): ; • ' \ pltal and .. -. • " Surgery Separates Twins .. ~ ' . . ' ' Siamese twins\ .are anesthetized prior to suCcesSM surgical separMion at Brookdale Hospital Center New York. Operation involv~ one of raresi lol'n\1 oi Siamese twins. Tho 111-month-old itns'had · · been joined at pillvis and alldomen. They were re- ported progr...,ing well today alter !-hour operatiO. peJiormed Nov. '· ' ' . ' " Western Allies: .warn Rus~ :~ '. ·• f 1 • I 'f . I Genpan)' were 1ti'ong ' I]! their ..,,_ demnaUon "qt, the Soviet lnv~lon ol ~v-In ,wgµst. ' They told "riilnisters of the North AUan- Uc Treat)' Or(anlzalloil the· Soviet lllDV• had upeet the · Eut-West bolance of paw~.h. .' .-. " , sin:art, ~ , qrst.\o speak at the mee\irig, . dtmalidtd a clear algnal .~. the 'iluaol"!'", •falnst further ' military ac;tlon In _EUrope. ·" " bright little -dresses ate easy-care scnoot ' wear ' . , }~be.-wocky ,l>fillh!l>~• \'P ..;¥al cj~s with · , sure <:Ol<>r!9d bttle dre-s. Crisp ,navy. , pretty pinks, sunshine yellows and lea,ly g~ejins. Fertly shaped ~ ''in'· M?neanto Acrilai;i ®_acrylic bdnded · !°'acetate. And Moms know. that means long· w~ar and eafy. · care. For !!choo! daye, girls . will love' the bright ·!iltle things -they find at1May Co. • ' ~ a .. lol"'. waj~t. pl~e<;I okjrt, pink ·tweed. -7-12. 1"8J)f. and in sizes ~ic. 1'.00 b. drop waist A-lfne. yello.,.· with navy, S.14, 22.00 • . girl• clresses 56, preteen apparel 90 TM Monsanto Tfttiloa Oivtsion • • • •' ---~ ' . • • ' . . ., . . ,. " ' • t ----- , . 1Mi8 Lie!>· at Verdie( ' .,. Actre11 'Crmnu LolldOn Hotel Row Ca~e 1 Jiy .Racial Dilcriminatwn • ' • • A group of 2Al students al Anlioch College, ~elk>w. &prings,,.Otiio, ]las petl11oned the admlnlstratlon lo pf6. vide mustache cups In the cafeteria. "Those of ua on the other side of tho brush suffer lndlg!llU08 by drtnting from conventional mugs,'' said tho ptl4itlon. "Mllltaclle• get IO!f' and Incredibly gummed lip:" .. 1'..o SisterJ,••~• 11lrlh to d~ught· ers"on the aame day-twice. Mrs. Mary Mitchell ·Stamato, 31,. of Trent.on, N.J., and' her sister, Mrs. Anno Mltchtll Vyltarls, 22, of New· ark N.J., eacli gave birth to a daughter on June 13, 11168. On Tues· day illo aiin.n a(llln 1av1 birth to dau,iiters. · East Germany Fails to Vote ~eeze on West W~en Robert C. Fried of Weit Kingstown, R. I. torote Gov. Le1ttr Maddo:t of Georgia a1kino to JJt rt· ferrtd to a breeder btCO-.t M Jwd that Georgia is nOted tor baautlr ~ QOlltrnO' .. nt him~ 11<>f ft•-'· l'rtri B~ •(UPI ) -lbt Eut Gtnnan pick•d up ht..,..., 400 •fkr It dm"'4 ~t today -\Vest c;.r. t HI'" RJ ....__. nWif• W.ged.baltlle )lollolaa. but made'. 0 -P"''"• ·••• ,..... no 1DOft lo hirau WM! Bfl')ln as fear-'· . .. ed m ·W•~· , ' Joe Lang Ktrth1w, who as a c9l· F~ ~ In Jltt;\Wll\ Oohna' · · loge student held I paJ:t.tlme Jani· capital ~ .8dM that. tho ·Ito! a.rm. .. tor'• job in the ll!ate Capltol af'\'al~ :•wld:~ •'.·11011' ~·•-.if:Mt ll<r- bie"ee, has been 11\lom ID u .th~" lz1< l'I'<>~ ,llllUndl..., U4, l\ ,appeared . fi :·st Neg ro leflalator· In Flolid'( · iere lltrin'of!lclala .h'!d-~ "4>e8'e of :--ince Rect>natruction. Being 'tbt• ·,. l~ ~1ttert: not lhimd ~·~~~ e,s tern 'one Negro j11 a-'10.member -Hoilli> lhes. . i-. \;'on'l be a hlndrari.ce ln Ker•h•1"r . . Th~ Bonn conoetn WIJ .~:-great th~ · "I th!'"' poltli 1 th , , I e • t <l«m•n Chan<elkir Gurt c'°"· 1·1ew: . UA . cs I e art o.. ~leslnger 'dllcUIHd tht m.tter with th ~ '>mproquae. I won't be able .to·gel ilrllish, l'r9nch and Artl{riCan · smb8'- ;i I want, b~\ I'll &et. ~om1 of I~.'·, . ~ ' ' Sierra. • Tra:Ye·le:fs ' ' 1 ' . ' ' WASHINGTON (AP) -Tiie Pentqon l.s conaklering a reduction of the planntd producUOo of the Air Force's ne,,..e; atratecld lloo>Ser, the FBlll; llOin 113 lo IO plaJ#i ll' wu r<ported !Or!iy. Solr;<<<J;~ ' Ure reduction • Is beinl we~~~:-.ol UvinC m«1fY Jn the upco.mlDJI. defense budget for the year ~-Jim. J"1y I, ud allo ii relltOcl.\O ~ ranp·.~llN 1'! Ibo manned"liaolW-torce. ' • Olllclally, the Do!.... Deporlmeol Would &IJ only that M decllioa had ~ reached on the FBlll procurement .~. but the matter was under ,llud)'":. : ,'l\,O<OWlng'!!Jlf i'Blll ii 0 D e fJI !ht ·1fublolild.,,.., 1111 con-....W I -c;;. ~dellp •. 1wbicbt,WU _~ . ' 'bf Ianni! 9ecrellr)' ft •DofWMo •~,McNamara. !1~1 ": ~:rant .hu b 1 e n COWltM'"" W. a ahort term replactmtnt for oJder 1131 1n the Iona r1111• nuclear delivery rol• while the Air Force trtu to develop a men 10phiatlcatld Advanced Manned Slratqlc Alrcralt CAMSA). . · Pnllde~ecl ~ i.I. Nflon 9'l!I -ilY I h e Flltfl. air~ wiii)d pjlj. A major role in· his admin!Jlnttlm•a defel\lt planning.· He made the comment in Tei:as where the FlllA, the ~ ventiooal fiahttr·bomber version, ll'blidg produced. ••. . \""fiAYl~Wn. the FlllB, was scrap- p<d •--i!!r lfttt a tone hlltory of ri.sina cO!ltl~: · ment pro- blems. v~· ' Pentqon 10urce1 uid a . In the matter must await the ·-retum · of Secretary of Delen11 Clark M. Clifford and Alt Force Secretary Harold Brown, both of.,:y.'bom ace, now 1way~from the Ptnlag°' on (ripa to' ~utope .. The s~ces said'. a declslon probably wquld bt-~orthcomiJ\t by mkl·Dtoember, the de1!13n• fJlr tl\AJor declsiona on the 1!!70 delense liudgel. Horairag ArfHl!fd . Helmore P'arm'• two-year-old. !fish tourse decld•d to ,u;ge her own sit-in during morning exercises at Laurel Race Course, Md. Taken to the stal"ilng gate to be 6chooled in the art of. a quick break, lhe decided inltnd to take a leisurely look around, leaving her e~•rcil• rid« •tendlrll;bl.-tbe w1n11. The aources hid !he meeµi\& would now eonUnue put Sunday when youths have called fOr anU-Rllaalan demon1tra- Uon1 In th< •ll'Mll. lbt ~orty does not wllh to nleue delal11 of the new party pt'Ofram before U\ep (or ftar it ...Wd prompt even bla6f ~emonllra· Uon1, the IOW'Ctl old. . Clocllollovu ~eh . Jtlrit>a b I r demoM1r1Ua111 aM -,t 11 Hi I • Soviet retallauoo rot a' break .li>hJ. llom !he weathor. Tire f1M -limy -of !he ......, bllnketad Ibo db' 111\d made any bli .. u..1ov1tt Jl>llehol~ by youth .... 1n.•lu, "'.. • • ......... sy ! '• -l( OflJclll ~ .~lliPIY rllwe. lhoweli lhl ~·illhi dtblto ti Thurod11'UPllll!rl ~· Th)' 111.r;.,. ........ Ji'ailad the l>llbctk projtlftl •wlilCh led 10 on un. prooedonlld ~t!tlll>orll1 of tho l>U1J, of • Ht 111\d con-fidence ,,i,,u · popJlla • II ail Com· munllt.pitty~''-,. ,1 , 7-'"',; On !he other di~, 1 1r1 cr!Uc!Jed 11mlatake1 whicll · tht aotJvltles of •lllrtmt IOl'<tl provided roorn for !hi i'tvtva! "' mnnonll of ... versartil of _,.""" .... !Ml• •-•-i.......:.-1...&1' "~~ jJ-.,.,-=j' Wt~· ,._ . . -~ ·----- • . ~-.. " I I . • l • ' : I ... l • . , • • • • • • • ) ' I ! I t \ ) I ----~----~---------------~---------- I • • • • •• ' Frid8y;'s Closing Prices -Complete New York • .. ' ' .. " ' ... · .. . ' " '.<t • ,,. . ' ' -. ' . ' . " .. ~ •• " Ji • • • r . ' • • . -·=·""' ... _ .. ' ...... , • • - ' ' ~ I r ! • , • I I I ! I• .· • • ' • . ·-• . - 1• ~LY ~ILOT - For the Recor.d .Meetings BRUSH, SR. ~Irle J, l!lrvill. Sr. R~ldtnt ti HU\. re.I 011...,, 11!1~ Bllf/ ft.or'mtr.l'f' I rtt!deM ot c~ de! ,.,_.,, o.i. OI !M11ltl, Nov, 13. SUrYlved by_.,.., !Ya; '°" ,Effie. J., Jr., botl'I '1/f 1111 ll!l"r; hrot'her, H-nl J. llnnh, Ye111N1i-., Otl)o1 tllrM •nfldclllldren and tllrM n""l~nflddillllrtn. Sotrvlen. S.lur- d1y, 2 PM, !n n.. CllllPll ltt PK+!lc vi.w. wttll Rll'I'. Eric H. Arndt offlctal- 1"'9. lnftnnenl, P1cllle Vltw Mortli11Y. Ortocted by PKlllc View Mlmorllol ..... • MAllSll \IQ B\ldlt.y M9nll. 1114 H)ltllel!<I -,f,, Ne'!O'POl"I kll<tl. Servlcu. ,_.lft9. ".'•11dlfT """' Morh.11ry, ......... HARRISON ':iro!llY f . H9rrls.en. )91 lt ,er!• !1~, Cmhl M-. $uTVl"t'ed 11'1" l'llr· ·1M, Edmund; ton. Donlolcl Ill. Hol· :>f, U.S. Alr "arce; $ijltll9f', l fncl/I" '.ef1, C11$lt Mn.1; tlJ!w, Kllll!Mlftt.' "'l(lk, N-YOfll t I nd -•r.nddll'. f'efl. ~lee, wlll bl> "'411 In th~ ·~ H1rbor Lijltlfnll Chul'dl, ~ tleoKl'I, Mol'lo.Y, 10 AM, with R"". JI"'" G. e11tn Dflkltlllll!. 1 ... 1wmen1, Pidf'oc vi-Memor111 P111c. er.ct• bY" .. II l,,,.dwl"t' Mortutry. 110 .,..,...,., Cmlt Mesa. BALTZ MORnJAlllE8 Corona dtl Mu OR l-94St Costo MeA Ml .. WI ' BELL BROADWAY MORnJARY 1111 Bro1dw1y, Costa I'tfeu LI I-ICU DILDAY BROTHERS Hull.a,... Vllle7 Morlur7 1'1111 lleael Bm1. n .. 11.a1100 Beael Id-mt ': ~CIFIC VJll:W MEMORL\L.PARJt Cemeler7 • llion..vy -::~ Olpel •• PWlle View DdVe """"" ·Bffel, c.w.-"...... ..,.,,. ... ---~ - Bomgren invited the public to make reservatioos for t he Christmas Star sbow Dec. 2 through Dec. 20, three nights a week, Monday. and Wednesday 8.t 7 p.m. and Friday at 7:30 p.m. Handicraft Oasses Due • A variety of handicrafts and . · :rt classes are being offered .•onday through Saturday at the Upper Bay Branch of the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area. , . Woodworking, }ig 1' w,, aluminum tooling, plastics, hand tools and ceramlca are on the schedule, with a '10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ceramics clciss on Saturday. Evening events i n c I u d e jigsaw, woodworking, a swap ' shop meet, a FWt shop, wood working ·and wood lathe turn- ing, according to ExecuUve Director Lou Yantorn. The cliSSel are supervised by •killed Instructors and craftame.n. New Director WASHINGTON (UPI) '- Col. Jefnette J. Su11tad is the new director of the Women Marines, succeed.in& c o 1 . Barbara J . Bishop who will take over the Marine ·Corp.1' IJ>ilon wilh the Senate. Quleki~o-..mber SA.LE ~ .,,.. _ ...... I-, .,. •• ·~ o· .... • t • •' • ~ 4> o 0 •• ., \ .,. '•• ,,. •'"'' .,_, "-o •.,, <i -... • .. • • .,, ·- 145 Year8 P~ir Picked ' For Honors .... ~ .............. .., ..... . ,,_ ,,.., .. '• v ' . ., Every new one comes ·slightly used. 'The rood tobeco,;,ing o Volks- wagen is o rough one. The ob- stacles are mony. Some make it. Some Crock ,, Those who mok, ii ore sc~- 1\nized by 8)97 inspectors. !807 of whom ore finickY women.I They're subjected to 16,000 different inspections. They're driven the equivalent of 3 miles on o Special test stand. Every engine-ls bro~n In~, Every tron1_missl9n. Many bugs ore then plucked rrom the production !Me. 'Their sole funciioillnlife is to be test.d and not to be-sold: We pUt them throtigh water to make sure they don't leak. 'We put them -fhr_ough mud rand salt to moke sure-they Won't rust. • , They climb hills to fest hand - brakes ond clu.tches. Then comes the dreaded wind tunnel and a trip over.a different road surfaces to check ou t the ride • Torsion bors ore twiste4 100,000 times to make sure t~•Y 1~1011 properly. Keys. ore turned o,n 25,0CX) ·.times to moke, sute ··llittJ!Do't bt•ok off in keyloolf. , · • 1 A~soltgoeson. · · ·200Volkswogens ore rejected ov~rydoy. If$ o tough league. • NEW~RT BEACH Ghldc lvel'IOn/ • lne. 2116 Newport Blvd. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO BiU Y1tes ~ HONTINGTON· BEACH -H1rbour Volltsw19'n 11711 Bffch Br.til1vanl • • (714) 142-«35 (714) 6no900 32852 Vallo llolcl • .. • f· (714) 499·2261 ' ·' • , ,- '• ilr" I · fin(FIJtht or Swfft Shot GO,lF BALLS R11u.l1rl1 $15.00 OM- 1967 fiRsT FUCiHT IRONS ·.1ii!!:L""Y. · E' s· .... -r ~' "'·· . ' .. , .. ~···· · 2 ,_S60IJ Men's Slacks ••• 2 ... '15 U~ 4001 Off ON UDIU SIUITS, TO /0 UIMUDAS ·& ILOUSlS '. 60l.f BAGS UP TO 40°/o Off 2 DAYS ONLY SAT. & SUN. NOV. 16 & 17 Cojta· meja (}ot/ & C. C. . 1101 Golf Course Dr. Costa ~-sa ... HoU Wtokdfyi "9 a.m; to 9 P•"" - Saturdlr9 a.m. to 6 plm. EASY FRONT LOADING "BIG FAMILY" CN'N;fTf wiQr. -TV and APPLIANCE CENTER J Har&or Center '2300 Harbor. Blvd. • Co5ta Mna rhon• 540-7131 ' > .. . • • • •. • .. • • l ' : . . . . . • • • . ·' , . ·~ .I •• • • <;ILDING 'tHE LILY -'!be already elepl!t:Wft;:' w~.1~1 '~ dleckeil ov..: 1>Ji (teft~t\>;j~:i(aV;~' : on the special toor planned by Queen of ;lleal'tl. Mm..!6, .:f{orac~ Flits. :Geo. .. Gade. ~ ·.~ , · , .• . Guild, Obildren'• Hospital of Grange Coljnty, will be· ·.Payne •. '!be totit ·is·.ctieduled_ for•pec:.:a. · .. ,.,i · .'f, ) ' even ~ glittering with the holiday ,decorations' · · ~ '~· form .ation · of Colleg~ !;:.:r · ,n~p·i .. rei1 . ~Ne~'. .. or-o:ci~ ;I.. • ·-·~~J~. 1 ~.,.16.1::::t~r~, '~ t~.. . -'\ ' ~...;. ·:..... . :c •,:t~~ . t'~\ . ?---..• "~~. .ji,,-; '91NIJjj~'Sw~ -~~-~··:·i ·.\);).a n~w i;auP ~ up of a~!S'~~em GJi:aiiie d9unty -11.\!tJ&w lli.ilr fnlll!>aDdS '\.and toM. !Iii• ltlll"' open.,.. J>rand new· ~llDity . . ., ;·.t>· ·.,. -' • , •l I 1 • , eofl.e&et , , r"~ , , I ~ '1)8 new college mun\ iliet meny fJf the new· Sllddleback CO!hoge'I' taCtiity farhili'es must niOv.~.~· a new area wbidi would be mOre Corwen .. ieni to 1;4e ts'..acre cemPfis. fif.ottied m: rollin,Jm:Ssion Vi~O hills1 . · · : Believing·a new faculty. wi.Y.es•club ·~d be 'he!j>!u) 'bc>\bio ;the col· tege and 1o t!le women ~·are:inaking tltjis!~a1~HiOn, Mrs .. Fted.Breme'r, wife of the college president, opened her San €~ente horn~ tor an in- formal organizational meeting. ' ... ·-· Since lhe plhering, tile group decide!f~ Sadl!loback €ollege Fllculty Wives as an official name and elected otti:OO 4t> lead them in-their initial . . year. . . . . Assisijng Mrs, !/'l'•rtzl>augll will be .fie..~es1 Wlljiam .Wi\lialll5 of · SalHia Ana, vice president; William @Ila oC M'5;Pi.Viejo, s<1<ralar)I;: Jay R<>e'lelf of San C!erriente; treasurer; Pete .Tr&se:lt lilf"&lutt>. t;aguna, .spcial ch'1itiian.; Lee Rbodei o! L<!guna Hills, briltge ch:i!rm~n, •nd George Hart· , man o! San Clenente,pubhcity. · First project of the group was t.o provide floral decorations. for ttie speak~r's &land when Gov. Ronald .R"!'gan dedic~ Ille campu• laal month. .. . .,.::-•-Y---- " " . • S(nce then they were in charge-.e(presenting e<>r~ges lo •wWH of lhe &!ddleback Junioc' €ollege Diirtritt 'board membe<s at a r<icent-UI >r· •. :.· : , • . • ! i. " . H .. . u" I ' , ' ... ; . l . ~~· . . . . : ' ~:,. __ ..... -· .. " I ~· •• " . ,. • f' '; •• . .. -,· -· . •'):.. ""'.'. ~; '' •' • •' -\ .. •··' . J I -: .. ". \. •. · ... I •11 • " ~--·· ..,;-,.,~ •' . .- ~:· '' • ' -:_to , .. •' ~ ~- ' ' I • .. :< i· . • " • b . . . " ill ,, '·' ='i• • • .1 \ • ' ,. \ ' ' . ' SPANISH LACE -Mn. Albert. C. ~ (left) bolds the chest site !JI presenting to file Costa Mesa Historical Society. Mrs. Elisa-Longridge, presi• dent of tile Woman'• Civic L!lague, nrodela an or!- Civic League Visiting Historical Spots Members of the Woman'• authentic, ornate I e..a t b er· . C i v i c League · of Newport bound Spanish chest, a n Harbor Will visit historical original Span,iJ) Jacl veil afll 1 a colorfu1 Spanish fan from tpots in the HarOOr Area on Seville, s~ Nov. 19. T h-0 W will start Oilier pciln_ti.. of fateiest to at Mariners Library at 9,30 be viewed ,.rn be the o Id a.m. headed by Mn. Elisabeth Landing and monument to Longrldge;'presldeirt. ' George Rogers, fatlier of - gil'OI Sp.mm veil w!>idi elso will .be donat8cl b~ Mrs. Hooglr!Dn. '!be league will ·vmt hlsfoncal OP.ill in Uie Hat1lor Area next Tuesday. " ' ' • .. ' Ad~hel lenic , • . ' • ' \,ui.' fGr the hflhell , ~by Ne'l'po'rt Harbor Panhellenlc ,lo a stu-Wml .it· Miu Borblra Joon PbllUP,. ~IQll\lt<'. af Mr. lllCI Mn:. JCuleoe H. ?hllllps af Carma del Mar. , \Vlrmer af the -· lw..... MIN PbUUPI la: a Junltt •! tho yn1....i1y af 8oulhern CllllOrnla-~ .... II a member af AIPha GlllDDll Delta. A pubua relationl majM', Ibo ·11 a reporter for the Daily . Trojan, II ·a manbu .of the Trojan Young Reyublicana and is on the dean's list. other Interests include swimming, tenn1a and P'll and Ink draw· lngs. Tbe award ls presented an~ nually to a Harbor Mu pledge and is based on the highest scholarship and most MINERVA WINNER Barbara Phillips ; significant activities attained during the pledge perlod. The Esta~ in Costa Mesa Newport Harbor. Next the 'will be tbe first location group will let Ba 1 boa visited.· Mn. Albert C . P1villon, Ill hlatertea1 marMr Houghton ol Balboa, painter In Balb Part '<II tho llrll and writer of California ftler to ....., .fllchl lllCI , history, will preoent the Coela llcl'addem Wbtlf al Newport Mesa Hist<>rical Society ID Pier. ' ' -f . ., Speaker Voices · Freedoms' Challenge . ' DAR Movie · , Cl ' ~EdHet'I NOie! ~ ftlO'I~ i:,.~~.....,.,,-ci ' s-i.===-~ ~~...n:..:-~-= ... ·-lftll WIH ....., .. ,,. Yaur vt~f: ~·~'bm .,1~r . FAMILY AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS -Adventurous Londoner a"'1 valet wager th")y can circle earth in 8'1 days. Delightful fantasy classic. HIGH, WILD AND FREE - Documentary filmed t n northern Brltllb C.Olumbla during spring and summer. SNOW WHITE AND SEVEN DWARFS -llH<leue ol Disney cartoon feature. ~AND-ADULTS GONE WITH THE WIND - Classic returna to llCreen. PAPER LION -Humorous saga. WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT FEELING GOOD!-Uvely, contemporary comedy about bird who spreadl contagious virus o! joy in New York Horticulturist Will Offer Garden Hints City. --. MRS. 'RANCll W. McKAY JR. Doulll• lllnt·li(ujlffll1 . MATIJUTEl!:NI 'AND lDVLTS INTERLUDE -Tem-,. . ~. brllllut -' =~"l::o1~/Tustin Home Chosen wlth .ayoungjoumallll. -·~ ' ·.·~· The CaWornia Society, IOUtbem council meeting of U., Daughters of l h e American Revolution will take place Tuelday, Nov. 19 at 10 · a.m. In the Huntington • Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena. Guest apeaker will b e Richard H. Foltz, western Speaker lifts woRK IS A FOUR LETl'ER B N / d M K Iron Curtain :~y-;~~=a~U: · y ew ywe c . ·ays ... a special kind of m1.111htoorn. , • · 'Ibe · Iron Curtain will be ADULTS Exchange vows and rin&!I About 300 ·guest.I attended lifled by Mrs. John Delmonte ~.:~~~'!:rited before the Rev. Jame I the reception ln Thompean when Ille discusses her Wavels brutallt Ledgerwood in the Firtt Hall. Alllstbia were t b e in COmmunist countries duriqg THE BL-frE MAX -Drama Methodist Churc.b, Colta.Mandeu Mme1. Jamt1 .Com~mo n' •meeting of Newport Harbor · or! were Susan J ant Tuz ~ k Panhellenlc next Wednesday about W d War I G«man Francis William McKay Jr. Chari• Spumoa, . J a c ace Ka ,_ J Wood Alvia al 10:30 a .m. in the Corona c LOSE L y W AT c HJ!: D Parenti of the bridl1 -le Y~ • amto ' def Mar homo ol Mrs. Carl Mr --• Mn w-•-W CIW!er,. RIIpb Tajlor,. Eilla G M TRAINS · -Youth'• at. are · .uu · 111~ • Shaw-ud ~JMM. Harmonr .U -·-oore. t.mp11 to achieve manhood -Ti\% ofllimaAllaHeljlitllllCI of Colla M•i IDCl ·the Mi.'loel Al the meeting final plans are portrayed with earthy Mr. and Mrs. Francil W. Janet CJarb d Gardf:n Grove, for the annuaJ Panhellenic frankness and b u m or , :Kay of Avondale Esll:tel, Barbara Mc A·U I t y and benefit, Dollars for Scholars, Englilh subt!Ues. '. Dorma Klnler, santa.Ana,).ln. will be made, said Mrs. Leon DUFFY -Two IOl'llf rob Given in marriage by her da Weatherwax, Costa Mesa Fry, president. The evenl will father ol mlllloo pounds. father, the bride wore an em· . and Tami IDCl·Cltldy TUI, the take ploce In the Stuft Shirt FLEA IN HER EAR -plre gown of bridal aattt brlde'J llfllan. next February. French tum of century featurlnJ: a chapel train ull Following .a a or t be r n bedroom fllrC<. lace wltlt pearl beaded trim. California. ~ooo t ~ e Se~retaries HOW SWEET IT IS ~ Broad Her lllu.ion veil. was Clught bridal' couple irill reikie Jn m u It a l farco about to lace pelals, lllCI Ille carrlec\ Twllla. The bride Ii a mbadv_,., ol aDIOl'OIJI orchlda and ltephanolla oo • graduate of Corona del Mar . Or8Dp Coonty.ffarbor Area middle-aged coup!~ -white Bible, which Ille recelv-wp School • and alWldod L<pl 8ecfttaries Association IF HE HOLLERS, LET HIM ed while aervlng .. honorel! Oranae ·.coa.t college. Her meela the third Wednesday GO -LudJC!'QU3 melodrama queen of Bethel 167, Job'• b~ \ii' "' v.~uate ol of tM mqiith In various Ill-· about race re1atiOD1. Daqhters. A~ lHiglt~·6CbooI, od iturQier 1nformati~ ~)' .be A LOVELY WAY TO DlE Peacoct blue ~plre gowns now ierwt· with the u .. S. obtained by callln1 Miss -Seductive beautr_ ls ac-· were selt.Cted.JOLKathy_niz._Maria-Corpe at..-C-a-m-p--Sheron Druier.,-U.0......0-9 SJL cused of killfug her wealthy, the bride's sister and maid Pendleton. Members gather at 7 p.m. elderly husband. of honor, and Julie Stone ol. ~-------------,..-,..-0--c::--=:--:::- Gardening Hints and Tricks THERESE AND ISABELLE Santa Ana, Susan Sandlin of •••••••••••••••••••• ·11 be led '· be -French flashbacks of ga y' Los Angeles and Mn. Ronali:I . . r • • w1 presen ,or mem rs tim · · and ~ of the Huntington !c~1 a~ l~ve ~ t::·;;~ ~:rr~~i~~=~0~r::.· ;~ • s h 0 rec H ff s Dream • ~=U'.!J"tar: 1!:d w=.! -ft<' each other. oerved aa brldesmaldl. Yollow e · " · Roine e Aasociatlon. chrysanthemums formed thelr • . • • • J Uttlefiekl u kno bouquets and blue carnationl . iec:.. and ~:it ln ;! Americanism were mixed with · ye I Io we situetec:I 01t • beautifully l1nd1c1p•d lot. I be'd-e Southland, will speak at 7::11 chr)tlanthemuffi.11 for the tiOnOr . room plus f•rnify roorn with 'w•t bar: Conv•rtible • M~-N 11 · T ' f T lk attendant. • • , ' , 1 , • p.m. unuay, ov. • In op1c 0 a Linda Thetford Wort a (tress den wit+. 1d1"oin·ing 'beth. Formel diniflCJ room h11 Marina High School. • LI t t le f I e Id , veteran Robert C. Cline will sno11k in a lighter shade ~ blue • rai1•d btielc: fir•pltet. Livin9 room also has • • region executive vice pres!· dent of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge Who will discuss The Challenge of Freedom. A former newspaper editor, writer and lect11rer, be has beeo with the organization since 1949. Among state chairmen and vice chairmen acbeduled to report at the quarter1y meeting is Mrs. Donald F. Bovee of Huntington Beach, lineage research. Taking part in the all-day session will be. Mrs. George Buccola, Corona del Mar, state a.Ssistant secretary and Mrs. Ben Kleinwachter of San Clemente, timekeeper. ' Visiting dignitaries will in- clude Mrs. Frank Edgar Lee of Laguna Hills and Mr1. John Holland Kinkaid of Dana Point, honorary state regenta. Court Stella Members of Court Stella Maris 1448, Catholic Daughters of America meet each second and fourth Mon· day at 8 R.m. in St. Joachim's pariah ball, c..ta Mesa. .. __..._. . . r-!or her role as Ocwer gtrl. • • U\llLA-"Ulturlst with 39 yeara of to Col. Wilham Cabe~ chapter. AU.endina: as ~ pi.an w94 . fir•pl1c• •n~d I . pictur!•qu• vi•W of oc•an. ~om· ~ ~ ;:::!:; ::=..~~I= !ri~ .~~~~ Junes Krlechbaufm o1 Santa •. 1.' Jn oieoll111t condmon, ,19 ,100. -• · -'fUl Ho baa bad radio ot the Blulfl 111 the Fiesta Ana, while uahera wsre Tom _, ,....,.:..,_ •NI . • Dulebolln ol Santa Ana, John • • Shown by oppointment: Mri: ~oull"ft ...--::r~.!'.!f!. Room next W~ alt Poerier, Prince E<lwanl :-:~ 11~30~,Pl~l'_tderal =a~~..:!~·. ' COtDWELL.~IANkER •'co . •• ...,.. -mapdoea, • S.Vinp Free E. t e r pr 1 s • WU the rtna' bearer• Mrs. lfro. -Jl'ranklln II pro-Speakers Burbu, Cline will William McKJm eololJt 1DC1 • ..... ~ iDd Mr>. Carl rpuk on Americanism -Loretta Hairy o'r1anlat. • ... wtll .... .. hosteu Another Look. J ... 1111 ··~ AlldltlGnaJ·m. ' Dwort will be ........ by . • flia1d•rrs .,.tho.,..., Mn. Harold B. 1.ook, boltesa TOPS Club · e Kl 9>3351 BllJ M 111t•od DJ ca1llnc choirman, 111ilted by \ho l'.ll. I• I . ........,., prai--· C. E. Stevall, S. R. (In!, • llf.... Nord Jr., Herbert B. Miiier and Jnrt D. Hickman. ,,,. ""'"-will be con-ducllld by Mn. aelab Rehor, cb¥tel' ...,..,i. • ----• MRS. GARY LEE BROOKE Santa An• Hom• Musical Arts Progra_m ' Has Strings Attached A trio will entertain memben ol the Mlllical Artl Auoclation Sunday, Nov. 17 at 2:IO p.m. in the Bowen Museum in Santa Ana. Tile group will include Miss Rosa Lee McKay; violin; Misl Join Tbomaasen, cello, and Miss Martha Keltz, piano, performing teh Brahms Trio in C, Opus 87. -., Miss McKay, a resident of Yorba Linda I!: a member of the Orange County Sym- phony. She is a fonner member of the Jacksonville, Fla. and San Diego Sym- phonies and was in Sigma A1pha Iota, national honorary music fraternity for women while a.ttending B et h a n y Co!le1e In Lindsborg; Kan. Mill Thomassen is a resl~ dent ol Newport Beach and a former member of the Pasadena Civic Orchestra, Burbank Symphony and the Portland Chamber Symphony. She ta a member of the Orange County and Costa Mesa community !ymphonies. Miss Keltz is a resident of Laguna Hills and bas had much ,chamber mUsii: es:· perience. She also is an ac· complished accompanist and piano teacher. · · _ ·' These musician1 combined their talents two years ago in Older to !ludy and play the great works available for trio. ·· Young Veteran ArpQng -.... - GOP Confab Speak~rs Members of the Callfornio FederatiQn o f Republican Women, Southern Division, will gather for their con- vention .Wedneaday, Nov. 20 in the Anaheim Convention Center. Guest apeaker will b e William H. Blackman, 22-year- old Vietnam veteran, ac· cording to Mrs. Harry Umhey, pr!!Sident. · The guest received a cita- tion by -the direcUon of the Secretary of the Army for the A. r m y Conu;nendalion Medal for meritorlotts -service. ' .The featured epeaker at ·rioOO will be Congr...man John M. Ashbrook of Ohio, whc>" serve& on the education and labbr committee in ad- dition to being the ranking Republican oo.the House Com· mittet on Un·American ac· tiviiles. Anyone wishing to aUend may place their reservations thrrugh tbe Republican Federated Club in their area. ~ . '· . Program Noted He was di&charged In · . "'M.Uaical entertainment wU!" December of. 1967 and ls a ;;· t the meeting o f student at Goi4en W. est en'• College Allllnnll!I College, where be ls a b.l?in... Cl\I, ol Orange Coonty nert major. He resides with bis Tuesday in the Tustin hom• J)arentl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Mrs. J, Barbee Robertlin. Blackman in Seal Beach. Entertainer& wlll be Mrs. Another guest will be the Olivia Robertson, pianist and Rev. Claude Bunzel, curator Mn. Marilyn Dirksen, soloilt, of fndepend"ence u,n, Knott'• l\f:rty, Farm. A minister since 1945• the gue.t has Ied con-Give lhe United Way eregations. m Indiana .. South. Carolina and · Califorllia. · :• \, • • • • ' • I • ~- Bi11iards.· Tourney:Set Dis"nt.~opie · · Foi-uci. ~~lk-.·. · ! 'f " '399-'"' ... ""'" ~-. ' ........ __ 1111 ~ ........ •IOtl. ,,,__ ----· ... >•1111 . • -- • ' . • ·~~•RI?'·:-••:•~~~~. . . :•llJJ;. MO••I,. •O,'I. t6 . · . · 11'1# -..·•_:• ls4 T .... Own Goods 1 ............ ~ r· ' ' •11· Ill PACIMI t r· r • J I I I I • " • ~ •I> -. . ~ ,... ... -.. ,. .... ~. --·----... . . . - D.uLV PILOT EDITOBUL P-'GE . ·' • • .. i Fe tival Ups ~ts ·~rices ' . . FOlllYlll 111 A* d1Ndort1 eller ~ IMfd>-1!11 tbll ,,_, •fHl'll kl~ -t ~ HClioos "' IrviM -for Ille 1Je9 l'qNllt I{ !Iii .... I ~ .I, 1" • • ~. N~ hi wl411 ~ fn>m volunteer ..... to~"'' ..i..,. manaiemeot and direc-t!Oll. ' -~~ . Y~ ..W·reeopl"',lllm u '10111eone elie.1llj1 .. .. -.-., - .. I l -4·~· • ; .•.. I -• • ·\_ Tb& ID.,.,....·'llllllbt~:Se<ols ill C··at8U' will be upped 50 c:ent.s and olhero $1 during the prime weekend ·time. Christmas season because he'll .,,,. using an accustome.d alias, Santa Claw. Ha .annually wolunteers to don Iba colorful gart> ol. Ille· si>lrtt of Chrlitmas .. ~-.,,:'. ':":.-;,.• ...~·1'·,.;:-:-> ·$ t 3 ··""'Yrt , 'ibere were ao increases in ttle maximum or mini· , mum priceo. 'I'bey r&JI#-fl •-bl«h ID the bo lo '5 bOll .-on 411• wMkeacL , '!be 1ecr-·· will brin( h · more fhan '2(),000 addl· tlm-1 ........ .ltJo ......,aledr'l'be ~ reeelve l7~ pec'Ctllt <it It. • U ii ll)lereoling lo note thet had"ttle board increased the MO oelllf in th• $3.5().f4.50 center sedion by '' rather than 50 ~' the r~ would have gone up an add.i· ti<m1 ~ ..;,.. Hlli>utc1>am. ,,.. l.eani nalW.\$,. I.I ·~ ~ ~ .. wJ*. ~. ·11 JI<* ""' want·to,P.ri~' i£aeu ':"" of the oilllin .Ml!Olll ~ ... ~ the'l!qr'"·'\/el!j ' rr. , ' •. -~ ~ O)', . 'But cqaeidering ~ eo.t ol. t{dteii \o '"""' theetrical pn>dUC!tioit.s ttse-.1!ere; 411• boaid may ha ... been' a little ....... -in * priee adjustment. Man &f An ,Seasons ' .. " He'a a ~niery sight al><>; at parades or civic fpnetians wit-· be' ff~uently takee plctureo tO help pubHcbe Ifie Went.. '·• . hi iblt,......,, imagery and aopbl!ti<l&ted rpedallza- Uon.. it's .reluahln)' to meet a professional who ~· all*"!< and'!nV61ved-in bis CODllllunity. • " ' '• ' I, 'nte man witm ~e red Santa suit is a fine diplol,nat_ • ~ lot ttie thin blue line. ' • , ··:,We're Readers,; We Are 1-al;nan• proved ·they're a bciokim lot but not the atay-at.bome type Monday. Tlie book fair near the Laguna Beach Library was a '9-16. sueeeas u bordes-;.l""ed,, li>rougb the otacks of 6,000 d~ volumes on ftle. ·\ Fund4 eolleoled, will'to fl>r ~ beautification proj- ect& and-improvement of library faqlities, two very worthy causes: .. , ·\i·· ., , ' • . ... ~--: , ... ' . N\Jll!U~)~. IWlot -a policomM do 'wittJ his spare time! Twenty-six year< • policeman, George PleMs o1 Laguna Bead! bu d..re ollout everything of a civic bettet1nenl nature. He worked foe y....,. !or Laguna'< Pageant o1 the The Mermaids and Friends of the Libi-ary should tak~ a bow for the succes&ful fair ttiey co-ospon~fed. So :;hould the many organizations and ind.ividlials who helped make it a success. "A JOVRNfY OF b 500 MILES· SEGINS Wlifl A S!N(;-L~ S'fEI'-" ' (L,.d.,. Soi•u ~·•~s.,.) Nothing t.o Do? . .. That'·s Something By GEORGI B. BOW, Pll.D. Ohe of the malll problem& lldog th,.. of ·m who have Programmed our lives In accordance wiOi mkkUe cllll Amer· k:aft valuil 11 that ,.. become "oip tlPt " wblD: we have time on our hinds. ,nia VttrY .·aPreak>n "tlple en mJr Ml*," ~ that time cu be ban· the ume ...... work harder, cle&1 house better, 1t'udy more diligently, make more money, accomplish more, influence more people. Utility. 'lb.at11 the keynote. ~o. Make -JD.ate -make. Aceomplbh - accomplilh -accomplish. Don'& ever stop. stopping creates a vacuunt. We mi&ht be sucked into it. Activity ii prized. Inactivity is de· J>ise!f. Look at that lazy, a;ood-for-nolh- ag betlchcomber or hippie. The time l'f•~ww~ \ iet_'lt'@f.P a:et\ine up an_d goiJ;i& to '*' ""' • ~ houJa be r1t1ed with worthwh11e activ- itled. we' don't have lime 00 our -i.e.ds qr atomachl: or knees or hips, becluse it is oor hands.,!~~ WI do thing>, and we JDust do .ww.-with the time we have. But what do We do when there's notlilnc' .. do! Wtll, that depeodo UJIOll bow W! choose to HU an ems::.;pace of time. Perha~ we try lo do Otines which we t:iever have time to -do-set drunk, have an affair, fh: up the house, 10 lo lebool, contact. old friends, have a party, make love, w«t for a wonhy charity, etc. OR MAYBE we dwell upon and worry about ,the things we have miued-our negl«led chllclbood, that IOll business ~. the land 'ft didn't. buy, an •wequit.ecl love, atD" unfuHilled pl)tential , tc. Of course. w• en alnys do more of .ty. But ~~re's time left over som< "-where,_ei~ ue it Or blot it out. , THE F AeT IS ibat time is the leas e~n&ive but most valuable commodlt) ailY'<if us have. And unfortunately, we really can't control it, try as we may. About the mMt we can do Is flt our· selves into it in some way. 1be method we select is up ·10 Ulf. Most' time is pro- grammed because or our responsibilities, obligations, vocation or profession, home · life, etc. But ~~it is free. And it h the free time wh1cb gives us fit.s. Whal do you do when there's nothing to do:' The only .1ensible aruiwer i!, "Nothing." Try it sometime and :set if your pro· grammed system rebels. See if you can spend o n e hour or day or week doing absolutely nothing of a utWlari&n nature. Nothing of value. Nothing worthwhile. Nothing. Nothing, to you, may be differ- ent than cioUiin& to me. But for nothing I • Dear Gloomy Gu~: The rea1 question about Laguna's future i. whether it aims to s\,lit a small iroup of motel and bualnes1 O"!ners or if it stays a beautiful plact·to live for all the rest of us. -C. w. R. 'tltl ...... ,.. ,.-.. --.n• ,..., .. MClli#Lly the• ef tM -· S.IMI ,..... Ml _.... .. Ot.my .... CldY .. ,.,,. lo be nothing, it has lo be oomplelely fr~ from something. 8PME &XAMP1$8 ARE: {1) viewing 1 sunset for the sunset's sake, without .1dcf1nl anything to it. 12) lying on a grusy knoll, just being part Ol ·jhe ter-. rain, (3) gliding acro.u the water whihi someone else ts mklding the ' tiller, (4) being with someoiie in a silent bond ol companionship, (5) finding the fun in leisure-time activities without working at it, (6) goofing-off with the children, lrom their frame of reference, not yours. Th~ literal meanklg of "recreation" is ·e-creation. Creating again. Jt's the kind 1( creation which depend! upon doing ·otbing,,so as to allow the undiacovered, :ntapped potentlal in you to come forth . Who can recreate? Orrry those who can tolerate .the ambjguity of aa unstructured period of· time, who can relax, who can let tb.inp happen, who can let liJ, who can be with themselves, and who can feel the joy which is Uitrimic in both work and p1ay. Watch children. They know how. They 'd be hapoy lo show you. L . 'Fortune' (Jn.f oir, Be Says Land of the John Birchers? ' To the F.ditor : Your editorial, "Negativism at Nadir," (Nov. 11) draws heavily upon the recent Fortune article about Orange County. The prestigious Fortune may symbolize nirvana in the press room, but is 'hardly the ultimate in factual r e f e r en c e mateial. Having worked an .assignment wilh them, I can say the pay wu good -plus prompt -but aft.er seeina; bow they can rearrange facts and ignore accurate data that might damage their. pre-conceived notions, we hardly need hang our heads in shame if Fortune finds flaws in Orange County. WHn:'.E 'I DIDN'T read the artic1e, I •did glance at a picture taken With a telephoto 1ens for the express purp6se or foreshortening the ~ne of the John Birch Society signs. This is the technique used to compress • a picture -such as bringing a distant mountai.h range up close behind a foreground subject. Makes it look like there'• nothing but American Opln1on book stores in Orange County? Then we have tbe little kids with aeme trash around them? Oh well -all in a day'1 work. Before scolding Orange County voters and citizens, you must take into con· sideration (and you do to some degree) that it's a great place to live -lots of wonderful people ·-leading lhe nation in many po11iUve ways. L1tl1,.. lrom ,..felt,.. ,,.. -1c:ome. NOmM11Y wrllt'r. or-Id QlllftY their inlhlff In JOO Wfjnb or le$!, Thf: rlllfll to ~ leli.!"I to flt IPKI or 11!mln$ llfll.I ho ,, .. ....,,. All 191T~ mu11 lncllld9 11gna1u .. and m1111,,. -rns, but "',,,.. Wiii t-wt!llMlll an rM..elt. of Nov. I iA certainly right. But read the clever wording of the IOlh and !Ith paragraphs. The last sentence of JO'th paragraph i.a what 's wrong with Laguna. And the other trouble with Laguna is staled in paragraph eleven. QU<U.; "Ci\y plaMing and conunynit.y identity are too complex to be decided in ' checkerboard way. Broader and more lntelllpli.t planning is needed. "There are other ways for the people.- on th.e top to get down. Let the city find them, rather than be pressured by developers . that want Immediate' pro- fits." CHARLES A. PEDDICORD ' ' Th e Be st De fense To the EdltOr: acting. Thf: building of an ABM system is, in effeCt, an attack on the very foundations of the Communist ideology and placei lhe Russians in ,a poa:iUon where they can only reac'·-.1.:: !lARRY B. McuuNALD, JR. P r aise the Lorlllt To the Editor: "Tl!e tumult and the .OOUting dtea. The captains and the k I n I 1 depart. "-Kipling. The elections are over. 'nianksgivinJ Day .approaches. "Praise God from whom all ble.ssinp flow. Praise Him all creatures: here below." ., ~ Yes, Jndcedy! praise the Lord for these lndicatklm ofHis love for mankind : Hiller,. Hiroifi.ima, Stalin, the Ku KJux Klan, the g~ttos; the hydrogen bomb, the bubonic plague, house flies and locusts, World War One, Vietnam, World War Two, tuberculosla and cancer, pover- ty. Above all • . · . Thank God for Richatd M. Nifon our next President. And-nOw, nOl anticipating a resignation, impeachment . ·or assassination, this writer is· about 'to begin a four-year period 'of 1J'louminl. Please awaken me -in 'seventy-two, WILBUR BALLBACH llnrest Guarea teecl The the Editor : -\lost 'Bad' Kids Go Straight· COULD IT POSSIBLY be that lhese kooks you harangue with predict.ability aboUt the.Ir legal tight to say no, are so advanted ill this age ol collective mediocrity, that you fail to recogr}ize leadership ,wben yoo see it? After all, knocking Orange County is a· national pastime, yet people continue to come here In drovea. Why not fun city where Fortune magazine lives, and everYone votes yes? Outing 0lhe la.st two or three yea.rs there ha11 been much controversy about the bu.llding of an anti-ballistic missile system. The co.st of building and main- taining an ABM 1ystem is utronomical and there ls no way of knowing hoW soon the system will become obsolete due to lmpro~ments in offensive weapor), systems. l;ioWever, there. are two di~t advantages that may make the ultimate COil or an ABM system seem rusonable. The U.S. and Russia have been developing: an ABM •r,stem for years and are ready to go nto limited pi;o- ·dUction, When the Rusaian leaders decide that they must build 11 complete ABM system they will have to &et up schools to train thousands of aldlled and aeml-· skilled worker• to build, operate and maintain lht gys\tm • Three main groups of voters are pr~ bably responsible for the defeat of Proposition 3 (bond for Co J leg e and University conStruction ): l. Those who always reject bonds; z. Those whn believe colleges can oper.ate without money; and 3. Those who wan led lo "puJlish" the students. racultics .and .ad- mioislraUons for the recent disturbances on certain campuses. To tt\ls la st group let me declare: ouahll At Lar1e1 '!'here it not nearly u much rela- ttnarup between "juvenile delinquent" . ehavior and edult crime as molt people Jtink; fewer than 15 pe.reent of juvenile Jelinquenta go on to be adult criminals. :md ~ great bulk of adult criminals ave liUle in common with juvenile of· :nden. Moet of the ferment and. turmoil 11 ~ucailon today springs Crom the fal·t ttlt the IChoo'5 are being asked nol Ji\IYID aliie Up-kl -.-hurry for their l)WD f~ but to compensate for the ;allures of. IOciety as a whole -and it can acarcely do the ttrat job, much ~-tM leCOfld. ~ do we "upbraid"" people "When ,e-' repnwe them, instead of downbraiding'' them, Which sounds "lore appropriate? PolllJ.cian1, no m'atltt llow impressive Jieir oratory, do noJ. really persuade ieople lo cbanat their minds ; a politician 11 """"¥'Jll when lie articulatea Ille rru...adOlw al the people more thin wt.. be embraca their principles - for, itteD. their fruatrated needs e>n- trallc!l their pnfe111 j principles. .:: \1f d ......,., w1'y IS tvfr/ .....,. "vtdom" -aren't there vhllliW act~ etrcln u well! [\ merely hanging in limbo between U"L< two. The "publish or perish" attitude anion researchers was neatly satirized by OU Loewi, the Nobel Prize-wlnnln ph armacologist, w h e n he defined "drug" as "a sub5tan~ which, if injf:Cle nto an animal, produces a paper.". People who primly say, "It is 1." or answer ~e phone with ''This is ~," would hardly, when sliown a fr'OU t photograph, exclaim: "Oh, which 11 I? ls this I?" -as Geoffrey Wa-goer cul· tingly poiqts out in his amusln& new book, "On Ult Wisdom of Words." ' If our bodies were as lazy a1 oor minds, hardly anybody would bother lo get out of bed in the morning. When someone under 30 says to us, "You've ~etlly got it made." we simply smile quietly and wait for them to grow <>Ider and learn that nobody has Jt really made. .. I am taking "medlcaUcri"; you are <WI "pills"; be talt'8 '1dope.'' I vote on "principles": you v«e on "ideology" ; he vote• on "dogma1 " swing by our 1ide is ''military in- telhgen:ce"; spying by the.fr aide is "es- pionage." When ' demOMtrtil~ make an un- pr~voked .attack, It Is 11 "r1ol": when poliee make 11n unprovoked atlaci, It 18 8 "defl!nSt of law and order." An interesUn1 exitmple of rever11 temAntic l()Jic is the fact that atnce aa many pn>OIJtul!t! officially 1111 tttelr _profe&Sioa u "model," any woman who • .. -.._ -------- lists her pro4'.e.ssion as model may be iU.!peded ofbelng a ·part·t.i:me proeUtute. AND. SPEAKING of this subject, the ~mantles of 1e1 are so prllnly twisted tround in our culture that the phrase ·sleeping with" actually mean1 "not 'eeplng with." our.overw'eight child u a· "glandular ··oblern.'' but yours is "fat u a pig.'' If a used car Can be advertised as )l'fner·tested,'' why ~·t u!ed shoes • sold as "pedestrian-tested"~ \Vhen I look at a nude film of colored ople ("natives") it is, of course . th~~· i when t look at a nude IUl--Ol Wfilte peoPle;1t1S rrpornograjihy . .,, EDUCATIONAL euphemisms are tfle lost absurdly amusing in modem emantics -1uch as ''under-achiever," "disadvantaged," and so on: in his book, Translations from the English, Robert Paul Smith aptly retranslates the jara;on, "The child seems to havt developed late In large-mus.ck-dmtrol," ' a• "He • falls on nis P••if'lr.g.,.nuy." ' . -. GARTH CHANDLER Dlst .. te.fu l All To the Editor : I was dl1gua:ted · when I saw tht .ad for the movie, "H He Hollers, L.et Him Go!" in the Nov. 3 editioR of the DAILY PILOT. The ad was obviously geared to the teen-agen In sPite of the garish un- derlined, "Positively no one ul'lder 18 admitted." Such phrases as, "Far-out Swinging Movie'.' "Groovy Movie," "Happening'' mOvie tceneS, etc. is hardly adult patter1 The information, "un1ess accompanied by a parettt or _adult," means that a 12~ear-old could e> .with a 21-year-old to see ·Shfa: "sock-it-to-me" movie that dares t6 "show it like it II ll • I'' • (. rea y, rea y 1s. i. ..... , I'd 1ay in adult 1angU .. ge, l•That isn't advertqlng for a movlr ~.·~ adverti1ing for pomography."..I ·.,· ~ MRS. GEOMW'BUCCOLA .,, G~Of'flC ,; . ..... , ,.:J!... ~ 'J'he ,. • .,.~~r~,. ...,ar .~ae : At an oftict parly my boM got 1o the Editor : . . '· fresh wl4t me. Later he asked me I've lived nett ht. ~ too long out t I . ]I o1 f ··' to ,e. "°""""' IUfA C.11Yoa Acr,. Road 0 •P<> ogize. e I r-.. for their own lntereel 'l'Ue a '®k 11am. A 'leek lltor lie said bla COi> II lhe-P-. "Palal :V-'-·~~clilfl, , !!clence Jif burtlJ!t hlllr and he """";[., ••.. wanled me to (0. I.Or 4 rido oo he •lao ~ Qllmente'1 and the ,.,......,•s, . COlllli ~ 1""' IOIT)' be WU, I bad Ill Clllled by~draJmlt. to1 Walk blit; Now be ~ he'• The )nlCllt a Uilt just wont tniJY 10C1:Y and hy Olloiil ... to I = .. ""Ofll bi l.q\ma Jan'! clft\dlellabt ~·1111. )lhloe? Do U the ~~ '":~~ you thhiilli'atiul)'......,~RIOUS ~~bl Jli'}~ wlil'proflt ~ ~ •• 1 OlllXIJ>I the ...,,... ..., pluoen ol thi3 ~ar _, OUfi '. • •r:A of Uff v ... r think .... troly aorry the -an ""' c .. first three Pl-fal)ed . TllJIRE WIU. 811 llWIY Oomll and !Write to ~I• for the aecrot of llY<a IOll by runalflY vttiicl.,. Half iwcct11 t h r 0 U-I h' Sldewa,VI the home8 tn Canyon Acru can burn. Thlnldnc-And u you Jeom 11, i.n The flro deparimtlll """1d not be able him. • I. to ... Ulr'oUiP·· .. ,_Ao t,.i .. • . J. 11. Cot's l<ttor lo_ the Mlllbox • I\ THEY MUST .nM conUnue to. use most of their present technicaJ manpower to develop offen1ive misl:lles-tbat. 'Will penetrate our ABM aystem. The larp number of peasants that will be 'requlttcl preclude the prerequisite that ·only good Communisb will be educated. Thu.s, the Communist.I mu.st educate probable doubter& rl' Comm!llllst dogma .. · u to protect Communist do&Jna. the military plaontt1' of the u.s_-: 1-ve qooted a cost ol at leut '50 )U(k:n to build and Install ion ,\BM at•· 1'be recent meetirif: Ol the Society . of Loaistlcs Engl""n dilllt with the lad that aome1 oC our Ml' W•P,CUll 1yatem1 . ·cost U much II I' ~· the COit: , of the o11Jlnal e(iuii'ment to keep ttbt system operaitlonal. 1 1 : • THERf} IS NO quea~ th.et tbe -.vost • of an ABM system 'frill tu \he •1lm· aginaUon ol ·our def~ pl~ ·0n · ..ital "'!'~ t,ya\'"11' lJr ~ 110 as to oblaln the requlrell mooey to build a system. J\111., lmuine what. this added coot will do to 'tbi Rimlan expansion Into tM: Medi~ tt. supplyiaJI ol ~ P.'11 to ca.tr9'1 Cuba and ·-~:ilf ,, ••• ud _ ...... tothe ...... •VWN! ......... 't"l"-,,,. and the Arab' - ,,.... llll -~ ·-btlped UJIOll oar foretp poljq ~ - tbey alwaya -• Md ,loltead ol ,· . ' Quote~ RACHEL FOS'l'&R, S.f' .. '"'"tory -"A _I doiol ol......,... _In Ille ""'""'I ol -11 , M Wiii --· tlwl .............. ol 11." First: Your vole hu sealed the doom of long-needed classtbom building,;. Second: Our colleges are now M> overcrowded th.al they already plan to reject incoming: atudenll in wholesale I~. Third: You are denying a public higher .tuation to yollt' clUldren o. 't grandchildren, not to the existing: ont percent .ot the students whost behavior has ~ed you into irrational reaction. You have denied a colleae education to ~ now in high school and junior ~ school. Fourth: You have been the dupes o( sev""1 ~ and publlahm ill tbU election Y.ettr Who, to O!IC&pe real W:ue1 such -U war !' pbverty, have created ·• criminally ditlONd plctute ol ..,.. diUons on lttte alllpulel. UC Irvin• hu ~ :hll 1 \!Went demOll.ltl'atlon , -.but,, .tho!i!ll 1.~ you .. the. (lnlblema .1ene...-'Sy-\inderfu\ancing a n d ~ can ciuse 11nrest In the future..• ' ' . ' . .. •lll\. DANIEL L. RADER --'i L ' ----~;Nooy,16,1111' 2'1w •JllJJloi -Of i;_. Dollf -...... """"" ""' --,...,. "' pr·-"'-· UUa _,,.,.. op;mo;;;".:d" - mtA'4fJ °" toptc, of fllt•rell ad iillnl/W!lcc, bu pnw;di!lfl • forum ~ U.. •zproaslon ol our rc~dtr1' opfnlom, ond b11 J)rtUntsno tltt dfver1c uiel4J- poinU of frt.formtd ob.serv«rt nnd 'J)Okt-nn6 on toptei oj tht dau. ~ N. Weed, Publl4htr ., • • r ( • ' ( I ' I I ., -' -rr. --. • • • -•• • •• ---- • • -.. -' Darllor I ' N:Y.S~' -;-!-r-.. ' ' ' ,,, ' . :"";_ YO~ rr, NO"""m\ ~ S1!9TlONS~~ AG~:: ' ••. ' 'T»l'aN1S -'. . . ..,; ,,, ' -.... ... DAILY PILOT Steff ,_.. By THOMAS FORTUNE Of .... 0.llf ..... ,..., The UC Irvine Academic Senate ls on reco~d today as opposing a JJoa.rd of Regents resolution to U)e effect:that future camim drama productions cm-- that of prior rtstralnt, •l"I lbat H may put chancellors in a poelUon of barf\DC from the campus dramaUc productions deemed suitable by the courta for public presentation. _. form to accepted standards of good.taste. R • s' · The regenl3 took a hard line 00 eampoa ' ai n y easo n drama In September wbile reacting 1o an lnvitatioo to Black Panther Eldridge Arrives With Cleaver to teach at 00 Berkeley.· ., 11 Action Thursday by the tJCf faa:ilfy In asking the regeol3 1o withdraw ·thdr 'Bi" s ·~-·'Ii:' . resolution on drama paralleled a similar g p stand taUn by the campu1 faculty Isa! month. • ':' • ppCll·~-~ .. ~~ .. ' tht -··WI';~* •!!11*.'ljilil In .~ " . IOiivt· :~.,.,, ~~~ .... ~~ ap--eolft:l li' "' "'*•• lo .:..~ .... ~ ~-!'.!ilo '* hert, • • .. +ti~?i'filifboi ~-feid· r Al~ !ht oran~~ aod~;h;t~ back lhii ~. IJ'\olne clivlalon bli -the Soiithllhd rain and cloudy WNllier " L ' "7:?·1 ' . ···-w·t ·son -. ._.,.... . . ~ ... .. • ' . . -" .... • I . lute delivefy dale far ll>o '.fOlllcles. ~., ....... l>•lldl"'""' 'Wety-·wooJd alJow I llalldel"or, developer 1o play Ilia pme by 1lle umc ruJea !rom.Lld9 1Ble.1o ~ llel&hlL 'IA< • --· I -whit 1 poblem 'this • 11 and wliat a he1P it w~ .tie." said wlliK>n, woo ~·tea , ' '!'he A"111ng Mae, 1 home• improvement !Inn.-.. more provocative thae -•ri to ol>-' ' the A · tallrlta ~·••.'"Ht said this ..i-•uoo was the ord~.or day; wealhet , , • ' • · 1 , · • '"-'·. .. r ·• "" ._..._. . came fr~ professors of other 1Yc"""'eam.. front which' moved in 'lburadly night .. , ... 1 ••··-4 •'"' · • .,-: . .i·. -~ · · • • ,,,.,.,... ~ :~r pa;e. working with a regenia coiiunlltee btou&ht llOavy showers to the coastal ·'w1T\v'A~K f-'.o~g~.coa'si.~ie'u :~,.M:.,llL~ ~:i;Q. or. a compromise. -and l1lOWllaJn lrtU and scattered rain-' i</ .' Ja]isl:Oam ! di;,.i;;.:·...... ' ' • .;...i~, ... nun.. M;;..ib;:'g1~•e · 8' :1....:._ With that In mind, the 56 or so faculty fall 1n:U\e deaert. · •. ~ , 1 ";'¥"' ~· '11.'ll'"'I"-• · . ·-.,-.... 7 '-• \,_,.,. members present decided to soften C1e0r sklel Ina continued cool tem-ogtOUndj' Clfd1i't lia~ito.,woqy-about getting wet,· h""'e•ai:· ;She:~• language of their appeal that the regents ... ralures were ........ti-'a'"' I Sat d · . . . ~., r • l •. ,.. resolution be withdrawn. ,..... 1 ..-~ ..... KV, or ur ay, .1prepa.red...for -wet ;~eath-er1:: Engijab professor Robert Montgomery wlth only a. 10 percent chance Qf raln, . . · , . ·• · · 1 • .., • 1 ~ suggesi.editwOQ.ldl'xrJiioregeotlemanJJ butthtwetstuffwaslCbeduled~return .) 1_; .~·''i 1. '~· 1 .,fl ~,·~ -·.~.;,,1. \ •. < ,' .• i . ' to 1Ubst1tute the word "requelu" (Or in force early n~ week with tem~ 1-. , : ., , • • .. • GRASSY SNAKE IN BUFFALO HILLS Nowpo<l't Stewart Dl.cuS11s Pl?lc .. ~~ of Physical Sciences i:i:~~ two lo aeven degreea u s Pus' ; t..r.;..;.g" s ,1 v1· iP+:...am· -''1 Frederlcl< Reines thought "rtqueats" not Orlll(e Coast ~ten crept , •' : . • : ~ , . • vU. -· strong enough and sua:ested-.. urges" cautloualy into th:e low 60 a today u , -, .' . i... _ ~ .. U '-• "' . · :-: • _, - . : • ; • ~-. . •. the word f1naily accepted. rain. and rusty 1rinc:l' bit the beaches • .:r 1~,. • •• • : • , .•, '., • 1 • i~ r : • , , ,•_ .. ~: . · ! _1 • AsBoclat. ~of Dnma Rob¢ :·ier Wnperalures rtilstered 57 1o a r· T' A.11~ ' J ; L:..:.... . . 's .. Cobensald lnthe]llSlthedramadeput-=w .... .,.. -with rain and ·O all\S, ,: l ·OJWSOll . 8'\r!!L (Jbment 1'1olwayDanl1 ball .~~cblUJppartandlromhe buffeted by strong. iusty wlnds, wbil~ . , ·, , . r:1 .1 ' . , • ';•; , : • • : ,.-,,-! ./ ;--: • ance r e ~· _ r. anow fell 1bove 5,000 feet. High tern-- did not want regental power hanging peraturea were reported near 40 at resort ; From Wirt Servlcel -. ' ~ · . 'restn~ bi.,. vi~lnl Jon JllA:.·t:~ over lhe chence~'s bead. areas WASHINGTON -President lohnSon . '.'We. will .. d9· .~~le , 1o "'11lree of four plays we did last year At Big Bear, two inchea of sliow and sal~ '"".•".' lhe.' v•. flell. • 'St.ate&, is• aoi.... . 6.M .. -.. .•. !Jou.I Ts' 'tinti. • ·,ve IAn..o..'.wllh ·, lb,•, could be ·accused by some people of temperatureli of 31 degrees w·e re -~ ~16 ... .., .i ... ~ being In bad taste," be said. "1,11 sorta reported. 11 wu Southern c.Jlfornla's eyet'Y,thi)Jg' ~Ible . 1.0 'riersu•dJ..'South . ·~nt ~lb·.·~·~· of things are In the new theat.r loday." lirot aoowfall lince Oct. 12. Viet~ lo .porlltjPa\e ".i~ '!>e, p!<JPO!itll hei\.s~l/!e. k4 .~·II'),~ For Vse ·NextSummer B1 JBROME F. COLIJNS or llM 0.111 ,,_. , .... p1ans1 ate" now ·comp1ete · for Newport, Beach11 newest -and skinniest -com- m\)&ly park.. Covlrln( 7.5 1cm, tt opllla In two thl Upp,er Harbor View Hills tract above Corona del ·Mar. • City .Parka Director· Calvin Stewart ~aid today lt should be rea.dy ,for use "y next summer. He noted It ia com-' The faculty statement conlemli' lbat ' e~pan<ied. Paris peace ,, 1allis' witll, the cili Ille. dead!¢ lhr•>••llfrii~Jled;"~W• parable in size to Irvine Terrace and the regents resolution is in direct conflict Communii~. . · , · · '1 1 * ho1r ·~ -fb16P'_'.cle!elqp; 't dD!:l't Mariners Parks. . witJ>.,,euller regenta re1olutlon1 NIXON'S MARGIN "W'lrt da!lll all.WI' cao ·lo)l'Fd !Jul!. -to be rwmift& •---• Bat It ta hardly comparable In shape. end,'" ht rePl\ed •t,a.11'•1 ~ . ~. we•,.._..,-,,11-llo"IV•~ It la about 1,500 feet loq. From Ila guaranteeing to .the university the • · ' lo .CIP~l l'~.,pmsed bim'Oll lhe : JOI! 'iolOl'llled." I , : : ·,: • ·top (It Ford Road) lo Ma mk!rlll, lreedomsembodiedlntheFlnlAmeixl-NOW 316,704 relUJalolth,Salgjlorqline·1o,taleflFI Iii ,.Bilgon, nwwww1111e,· Pr:ml- howe .. r,ltisoolytl!feet .wlile.i meot; that the vague wording Invites lri ·the ·conf-., .• .J · l'!,&!IY'!! Van..lb!eu..~~~ Then, like • fat-IJipped --t, It censorship liJ lta most devious. form, WASIUNGToN Owl).-The, latest Sa~~=t1o.:."em0lJ.sT..f.i 1owU)l~=~1'ra,~':/""·"' spreadsouttoa:JOO.fcqtOIUi: vote to*811 In the ~tlal i elecUon •-O:fConf~. ~-··.z· 1•,1 it l ' · 1 ~ f ~=-~ · '" Jat tall..00 overlalJI the playground Stoek 111 ... keu allow Richard M. Nll<oo leading Hubert The President al,.· dcclinal tO be , ~ of a propooed eleqieotary achool site. H. Humpbr<y by a JlOllular vo~ .ok drawo.ln~corm110Qt ~ ll)e ~1"'1 of .GI' g thThee -~-'~. the. 'Oillcl,_t ':.'::'!~ ~! ~ YORK (AP)_ The stock manet 31,134,730 to ao,a1a,OM, a leadol 111,704. Defens'e , . •.t.rr, CtarJi ·CUil!"'<!, this ; ·,' 1!11 e -·..,. .,w _ ., -,..., -'"'" Humphrey'• total Included 51,342 votes -• that K """"'·Vletnam'•pttSlsti Iii 1_ been Jiveo the park oile "1 1be Irvine slruggled oot nl irregularity and ]lOlled call foe eltcton Ph<iled loo him 1n balklnF the ~United States wwld "go ~ Chopper Maa.es C::i.sreo.11ullderi>11be;.,._ ~~~..k;w=.e'"~~~:: ~~;;ao:."::~!.i~~"Mthe ~ril' lalb ~~·°'."·~.Viel·'. . , , .•- . .~~ .~ ~ Hllll Ira"' wm Uons, Pqes a.I). · • Johnsoo_ said,· bis remarbloday '"P'.( ·.: · -==*d ' Saf Landing ':\;'~~,~:n:...~-;:, eost "---I ~ 1!2 _<.r-' -~ .. ~~~!1~~= Sku.ll T: .. urns U'"' s· F-.LI . . d. . ' ,.~~~~~~~orm~ • 1n. .-:i:.m~1~d'e~y ,_,~~1o11ri~-~;:,~ p · · · · e .. ·a· ·s llliidllt ·1o·deu •P ~'lrllJj . ., .~· .n..,,.;.e.~.1'11"1YOdbylbeCllyCoun-Coi!tol lemper1~'i,t ii,Cool el .l 1-·Anleleo nraya helicopter on cil llJ!j-, . . . . ' r ' """ 9"ll' .. '~·. ~ fbance or . u1' unie mltf where two others have All'~ contrlbut..le the~ • · · ' ™ · l • · J ph.yiged 1o eaitli nude an emergonCy tax fllild .. IOCOl)lance i'lth • fonnuls -Victim. ldR.1ttif.ierl. • • °.pl.:,,.e ,.,. B.e· .gin . Q·uest_iQninn I• : '."JNsitil:' ton•" I~ ~ ~ Wed-~·-f'Jf~~}t run:::-, . . . ""' I.~ ""' , ~ -~· • , ., , . -·~ ,. · Y • • • '"\C l will! 21 -'Ind I crow of thrte and lllr....., ...els #r which are By ARTllUll VJNSSL Brothen PauJ'llodmmann, 11, of MOO , be .aid ill a l<I~ interview. , , W""l' OM O' 4 fO' C o'a a I a&oard. '.• . cre.ilocfbytlle bulldm.themselY... .,,.. .. ,. ,,.. _ Elden A' e. and David Zlnunli1n, 24, llespjle bis te~fb·"'"'• moq,. 1 lotmjl• clalnu. ifl 1!Ullic; 11 """" Robetl-Huble1, ,m praideat of · the ~ cbiof Stewart pointed out-that tnveatipton """'ed out loday to find of 311 Mooi. t'lsta Ave., aJcing wllb or :poalblo lltu,aUop Jo wblcb -k""Pff<I !tom S p.m. °"' ii' firm, llld ll WU ~IJ I ..-utlo!JorJ 'llil arr:-.Is ~-after the and' ~ several perlOIUI about the Tony Bartell, 141 "'1nd the -Sun-• Davia lll<l o>ioleol ~' lbe C.. Ila ~.. ~~ ~,.!~ :..::; ......,.._'tllikli:llii\!Lll/il'IG!!c>l!!.. ·---~eflhe ----dty-llflllltbbtinl!• • lhe""'*pol-tj •• , •• v1,..,a --1'A-,--1 at ll!ll' liCn •(~ -&It' lllul!-Part. dlscoYOral by thrte QJlta Meww 1111 Tbeorlea -"' lie lhet Davis WU In --· , • . . ' IM mudpll ttloj ,... lodof 1 CiiliM el 'nlever lilM'lec'· an Bciffalo l!llls Park, ho Rid. Is lfmllar Sundl)', after 'turning up new feado In tall ..... Ibo .....a lft. below llallrold ,.er:,,..,,,,,.. ..,I.I · bavil "4 :no Wf;Elrl:Nl>Slli: ....,...., ror 1b1 pilot -"111 Im-In .,.,..,. tq_ ~ ~t In that the San J'rlnclseo .,..., Cio)1IJn Doril ud encutod. « eloe -, trade ...i . .,. ~ • • · ' • · ·' ' · "· medll!Wdeklid11Jid. llt_..,,l•Jelill-'itlCllOoklty -no>ldlm,"'-~-In lbe biad -here mt bll bed1 1t•t11e time ol • .W. dealll, led ; :;:r'. ';. .::::to1o • !!.>!1 Tbelipa-•lwrttnmloond· ......-,r.dlltlM. Nor,,... wlII wn .-ec1In1 "'10ded Wl8h, ·dumpedlnlothtfanotedlfta. to-'beenlnl~1"...V_..ollafl ·~ '!jl ·~..:,.."M 1o ~LAA clloA«·aod lnldt 1lle oep8tile Ille pm; pnlllilrlrfl'am 'the .-while, wu ldentllled 'nnlndaJ • Jllftnlde Coooty 6herlll'a Serpant ApiiJ. · ~ • "'· , · .,,,,. • _ ,. m.,;; " , Ni to ,.,. ~Wonol Afroart lclicd· /li1e. · .. • , , Keot D. Davis, n, o1 Jlilrward. vqu Waodwnd 41111 Delectlve John Thi• Zlmmn1 b!otbel*. who ·~ ..,.. -,. --~ . ... venJIUllJ. ' Cortlud l'a!il, llllllQpe arcb!i<ct for Rlvenlde COO!lly' !llrerlll'a Bomlclde IWDlllon ll'li...S -. {r<lm their Bly l>a'llJ'·-ed ~ -*1o ,,,. ......,. -ll -• An~"7lhell'eder1IAvia-the-C<mpany,llljd'll!'f!ll'k ... 'ltliin-!5etaJICOpt,!JawreaceBrooUdlsclooeii Aru ,ln-W-lodt1. armed "Ith ciled""11n .-lllJl'lloiido;<-1o~ :=:::::::;, ·'=I~ .. 1icJ.!1 NaJC1 IOipported flit LAA nlllesll' g1..., ff lpOdol val111L Amo1J11 allotbat•carbeloalfnalotbetnllldered much lhlwrualloo: • 11..,, aald• tbll'>llio -1 ..c.tpt I -" '"'~"' ,·1' ·~~·r o.!'JIDl'lll •boil t,b e them: _ man'•~ "u 1'"0•ered' last April '"lbQ do l•n• 1 ntnnber of· people In 1 lltimd ·~·,.,.._ --. ,.. -. _.. ~ -• -~ la-.iter Jeavtnc tbe -AD bomeownlr. ln 'the tract wUl t, about 16 nilles trom the alayinl tlte. io contact now, bued on. what Uaer J71of; WI J:Mt .. '· ~ l • 1 1 '. : •• • 1 R :" , "": ""'"""'"'MUpott111-01sneylaod. ' • 'ba.a 'lbi plll'k ln tll<lr · line· o1 111ht Cept. Brocika said lbe Vldlm was , I~ lfp then," Aid c.,.I. Broob, ~·tllo . .-!olr :~ ,lo .c.t.. --· • i:!:U!!'' · •· 1Woolthe~~llf811L.,,......,, '*-•ID euJ,,weft ~non fnto believed 1o lie Dovlr ,alter the bcill9l . but'llellectlnod1otl1pa!t. ' -..pOll"' ~.-.. ~ , • =•'=-' 1: ::,-.;o., • hellcoplln 'I'-lo eartl>'ll!d ·-It,~ --.. ...,. Jtaotl, ....., With a watch ''l'lltrl .ore ....WO lblop we jlllt ...,. .... -d. lioCt 1o Mlt ll:la · • 1 _. -.., 1 r ,. 1n.111e ~ ....,..plllcal uu Ibis..,.. -Rim ol eucalYRlu• tr.. lo be ...,....0 "E.D.D.", and brou&bt to Colla c:an~ ..i-"""'· l!at we ~;to. 1'ayo lf1'1 ataljoh.-,ll ·!l'l!lcll l.b Ila"'"*"' -'""!"' _,. • _. ~ ,.,. I) (lee PAllX, Pip I) l\lu1 ll<Jn( with the ak1lJL .-lnloi')nlllon b7 Ibis iftenloon," In~ pC..-"'1•" ._•--""'---·--..,.,.,...,....:-~ p. ~ ' ' _,. • _f · ·.;. . ' ' L. ·?.../.~ ~~~ii:;.J:~~~§;i~~~~ " • .... ., • - 2 DAil Y I'll.OT DAllV ~1101 Ol.w.& COi\Sl' PUlt.llMING C'Cllll".lNY l.Hrl N. WeH ,.,..... ............ I . . Housewife Sav~ " NeigJlbor's 'Cbitd · Froln DroWning _' • -- paper. He p.1bli&hed it for~ yea,.. In the early INOs, Mr. cstab· lished the Orange County Ch ' of Sig- ma Delia Ch~ naUonal p<a(tulonal journal la tic society. He became U. chap- ter's lint preatdent and wu tctlve in SPX and Oran&• COOn1y Presa C I u b work until his death. The· Orange County Coroner'i Office reported tbat no cause of death, na1 yet been determined. . Firemen Blame Cigarette for · Blaze in BalhOa · . A hobsewUe's ci&arette he:s been blam· ed for a $1,300 double fire Thursday at the· home of Davtd Barttar1t, 2810 Villa Way, on the Balboa Peninsula. Firemen Aid the blazes a~Uy started· wben a cl(arette fell f"ll!I Mrs. Bartkarie's lf'up Wtiile the' W I I unloading clothes from a 1ar1p .dryer. The a:fowm, end wu knocked into the clothJng, firemen llD'mite,.+u the ;:::: ~~~~'!.i ~~ii;~= in -busllbh! material in the ptqe. The in in the garaje was dlietwered u the family opened the garqi door. Barkkarie put It out wtUt. Water from I gardeli hOle. - Alter lliat fire. the family nlumed to the -t<r find another ~ in one ol the bedrooms, started in 'a closet by the el> In the clolbing . ·• A Westmlnatef howleWife today WU credited 'lrith 11Vl0g the life ol ,a \1Jree· Pl • } L.,._ year-old neighbor child foond lying face amc otnt:l!!man d ow n 'nJW'sday in a mud-clogged "" drainage ditctt. Sb t h Off' Mrs. Joe Loniog, 5111. Amador Av~. _ · 0 ~. _ .Y .. 1cers 1potted the vlctln), Paul Htnnallll, 516t Amador Ave., submeried In the two-foot-At ff Id Sc d .. p pool behllll her home. She scrambl-0 up crne t,o;::.: J,.iv.;::,:: ti:nt= WASHINGTON (UPI) -A~­ lbO 't:f u. J"""''° 1111 mOlher, po....,.., lbol by fellow, !ffi<'O!I who .;•!frs. . .11mn&J1lli -l1lli1Dolt him i.r •. ._, ~. died '!"'-~·bad begwt a llW'Cb for tod&Jfltni•~wouildlnlbo-. ""' l>Oy ~ tieloro lho u a.m. ....... Polloe 1&14 PYt. 'Wllllt c. 1-..y, 15. Sbt and 'Mn-Lllllng nulled the dilcl -In .. _ old clollJoo" .. lo ·-Community HooplW. "' -·~ wl1h the poopW," .... -Au1llartlltl aid today i'1ul bad --'l'hurlda1 olll>I -Set. Edward nmovtd from the Intensive care unll Jt Spllidlel', .. end Pvl.•Jamu"1'. Gan- He II -In aatilfectory <Olldllloo -D. •w him ,_ the _,. of --~ ......... -. .. -·-.. thdl*lp'Oild'flltdti-_..tlllm. Mro. '• boubancl,. Joe, wu a Olllcorl uld lvay bad dmnt hil ~ to • npld-11n ' 11nma \nd pbto1 to .,...t -SUlpld. t1>e flnlllled po11ce ..t111 dNlls. -bulltl htt him in the r..-&nil be Lllllng oald the five-foot dlo• ditch. died -Y at 1 local boopllal ~ 'llelllnd the "'tl<I """* wis ' · S!llndllr arid GmlOll m ploclid on "Qoolulely rollOa" l!at that hla ollempla "1d-.O leave" today peodlof an to -It ....., out bid thor hr •lnvolllil'tlee,· pollcl ll&ld. 1111)' an .,_ \Im> wfUI. wbitl ; lYtll'J' ii a Ntlf'O. • ' ·uBiner ' =~:"~t";'u,.blm~~ Skyhus Delays nlsls ...iu be lhnlll upon h111" ' lf~o1~~::,.~ PlJ.(:· ll_eaffi,ig~, ~~~;r::;i,:,:: .,Oll.Shutt1e 'F1;g· hts !llol>llff Ill mf!J ,'1ltt01...wlllf diplo--~~''" ,"if. , 1iiilll•ol0dh:ea cUllW !IW llir< are Skybul IDC 'w6n POit1>onOmenl <JI other compllc.ationa which could slow a ~ on ·. Ill .. bid ui' Operate a anLJ'j.":' aettlement. · utll -~---le olllclala in · :;algoo feel the D-!Ughtt-e-day sh •· _,...,. ..,, bruit-II It comes-may lake as much Orange coonty and Loi Angeles Inlernl· · a5 two more ...W and will be coupled Uonal olrpcJrW. , ' . with chaoges within the South Vietnam-The heiring before the Public UUUUe1 · ese Cabinet. · was to h~ve been held 'l\Jetday In Santa It was reporttd by authoritative BOl.ltt· Ana. ; • ' .A . :W ould-'lie' Scu'ba Divers Trai~ • • 'At Cocut YMCA 11Doo't forget; to breathe," Jobi) Reaeck Jr., SCUBA inatructor adviled Iii< class of students at the flrlt.aealon held at the Orange Coast YMCA I« "ouJd.be divers. None of them dld and the clasl coo· Unued. "Don't breathe too much end don't forget to come up," be advlaed the snorkled, finned and masked students. Commenting on condJ.Uons a01J reac- Uom of the SCUB~ diVer, he noted the sport is not dangerous and waa endoned by 2'0,000 cmllied divers In America. The comp!... "°""" of 2l "'""8 Is !Cbeduled from 1-1 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday and covers basic equlj>meot, skin diTlng and aqualung techniques and the pl>ylla and medical -of diving. . • Students must quaWy for the COtZrSe by swimmlng 200 yards and .SO feet under water. "Reseck, a diver fo'r 23 yqn: is divemaster at Santa Ana Collqe. He lwr a m..-.de~li>' 1'18rlnc biology; 8C)()(l bo!QJ ol SClJBA .llfne and 500.boura·ol''i>Q;llal'!.-dlYIJll. >; • He .J. wu:. jUtuiriq }II N •Hoo o I Geogjipblc.a..few_ ~ qo and ls the .Lint tnan to , squBA. dive in lhc AntarcUc. •. ' .froM Pqe 1 COPTER ..• ;· es-aJ\d olllclally denled--that Premier Newport Beach .u.i.t.nt City Manacer Tran Van Huong bad submitted hil res-Jemea DeCbalne Wd the CfDCeljatton mer, killing .. tolal of 44 ,.,...,.. ignaUon, to Thieu. . wu approved by the PUC 'lrith no 'new In May, a chopper piloted by Capt. ~s rulanaUon wu !!lllbmitted as date llltt. • ~ w • Jack DUples, 46. of MU Go'lin;Circle, ' t of dtllennces arising parlly It wat Ille 1h1r4 tjme .In a yeer that Huntlnglbn Beach, Jooll a m1or blade from stalemate<! peace lalb. the Skybut bu bil:ked OClt of a PUC hearing and flip-flopped down inlo a Par11110unt soutcp laid. It was part of. an overall at virtually the last minute. dairy yard. Cab~t eris!! which could n,tult In The Long Beacb alrllne'• 1oo>1-pendin1 That· '<rub wu. the worst civilian Huong 11' return to offtce U he~d of .a application before the PUC hi v'"oroualy bellcont ..... · -'1---"-• US I " stronger govemment ·or his deputure . ,. t-" u.i.:»111ler m . . av awon from Thieu's ·ttllme opposed by the city of Newport Beach. history and .findings by a National · In Parisi North ·Vietnam said Amer-Since. October, 1967, the Cl.ty Cowlcll '.J'tansporlatlon Safety Board hearing into lean chartteo of vlallttona of the ~ has been oo recold agalnat the shutUe its likely cause are -to be aMOWICed. itarlr/!d ,... ...,. a "smokeocreen In-lienlct proposal becaose Skyb\ls lnteod&' Then tn ·July. a cratt ·piloted by Capt tended to camoufiqe the intemtfic•llon to uae jrropellfir~Ve Lo ct h e-e d Kenneth Waggoner, a, of ·s1s1 Pierce of tbe American aweutve war in South c.onatellaUona that are ueztremely noisy, Ave., Costa Meu, wobbled down into Vietnam and Illegal American recon-old and have a limited climb-out poten-a COmpton school yanl ancl erploded 11aissance ~tlhta avet, N~ Viebwn." tial." into a fl.lneral pyre for all aboard. h ' "NIWl'OltT •1.t.tH 1727 W-ff Dr. '414050 °"" flllAJ "n\ f I' ' 7 a 1 a 7 II _ I ( ·· ttiRJSTMAS si'~c1;..L ' ' INTllUOIS ' -ProfvrriinaL hdert.r LAGUNA IEACH Dall-' :1.45 North ~ ltwy. Avlllllllo--AIP-;;ffSID °"" ..,.., '11~ t 4""5SI "'"" T• ;,. -e! ~ -_II .. • ' r ' .11 ~~"""' .... ~~r"f':"!~~--:..,,.,.~~··~~,-~-;~-,.. ....... ~ ... ~ ....... 'll".':"""~ ... ~""".~~~~~:i:::~r:i'::i'~!!:ll!'ll'.:;~::;:;l':'~~_,,...,,':::;'.;i:r7:7!'·':'';:';'-::~"""':;:',:;:::-;r-;:"";~~~~~7:-:r.•c;l~~~'-;i; ..... -··------. ----- • JUST.-A QUICK-PEEK :_ G.;tgQ8 "1etr' own suea!< previ..; of Uie inside of tile expanded Corona de! :lilar Libraey are (left to right) Mr's. James DWty, Mrs. ·Fred Ellis al)d Mrs.· Douglas FJtitl:bar. Guests of Iha Friends of.1!1e Newport Be$ch Library will get-.their Best of E-verythin _g ·. ' .. '' ... ., . .. -·r- .. . ' • ' ' -' \ ,. . , r· • •• .. . • - • -----. ---~-·• . • Brooke-Gai:dner Vows ' Said 1n 'Church Rite I • ~=.veil ..tiob llto will '.~ .._liod br · Mn. The league will vlolf lilt~ lpOU P.a'!fle/ /e{lit :-Award :· lfi>cltd GUI I• lbt blfbeil 'baaor Slven 'ref .N • wp or I fforllor Pllllhelje9lc lo a &b> cl«ll la Mill!~a Jou ftlilll1111 da110Mr ol Mr, and *'· ~ H. Pbllllpo of c;:_<teJ:or·the 111-.a Awtttd, Mlaa Pllllllpo 1a a ,.-II !lit UniverlllJ ol: · ·Musical Arts Progra'Tl In 611 Hart>or Area next Tue.day.. ,. ·• \ • Strings ·Attached Has ~ CalllocDla -the la a-IMir ol "!i'M Gamma Delta. -( A publle· reWlonl major, 1he la',o' ~r for Ille Daily Trojan; ·1r a, mem*· of the Trojan • YOU{ll Repqblicans and w· on. the dean'a lllt. Other intere11ts include " avilmming, tennla and pen and Ink draw· ..... MINERY II. WINNER .. rboro Phllllpa The award 18 presented an· nually to a Harbor Area pledae and 11 bued Cl'I: tbe significant activities attained bJabe11 l!cholanblp llld most during lhe pledge period, DAR Speaker Vojces ' 'A. trio will tn-tertaln mmnbon of the Mllllcal Arla AlloclaUoo Sundly, Nov. 17 ~t 2:30 p.m .. Jn the Bowen MlllOWll ln Sonia Anl. The group will include Miss Rola 1.M: McKay, violin ; Miss Joail Thomassen~ cello, and Mi.u Martha Keltz, piano, perlonnlng teb Brahm& Trio In C, Opus 11'1. · Miss McKay, a resldeat of Yo.tba Linda II a member of th"e Orange County Sym- phony. She ls a former member of the Jacksonville, Fla. and San Dfuso Sym- . phon)et and was in Stem.a Alpha Joto, nollonal honorary music fraternity for women while attending B e t h a n y College In Llndahorg, Kan. Miu 1bom.u1en II a resJ.. dent of Newport Beoch and a former member of the Puadenl Ct\1e Orchestra, Burbank Symphony and th• Portland Chamber Symphony. She · 11 • member of the Orange County and Costa Mesa cornmlUllty symphonies. Miss Keltz ia a resident of L2guna Hills and has had much chamber mU1lc ex· perience. She al.so Is an ac- complished accompanist and piano teacher. These musiclalil · combined their talents two years ago In order to '1udy and play the areat works available for trio. I Freedoms' Challenge Young Veteran Among • \~Ornil •soc 1 et y, region executive vice presl· -codncll meeting bl 'dent ol FreedOnut Foundation lbi riauJbtert of the at Valley Forge who · will '.'GOP Confab Sp·~-~ers · 1 Americ11t ltevolutloR ,rill ~e . discuss The Challenge of Members of the California , . , place Tuelda~ Nov: 19 at 10 F r e e d o m . A f or m e r FederaUon 0 f Republican .~~;-. Cl\1~~.:.,~ . MRI. l'RANCIS w. M~Kll.Y·J~~,-·::,::.~o1e1~~~~d:~•n ~~~~:E~~ =~~~th~th:rn:: • i.-• • ...,._ ~ · ,....~ ~~~ Dilublo Rlnt1 Nuptlol1 G-opeaker will be •-• ~-te ~ · d venUoo Wednesday, Nov. 20 ='"""'•-"!'Ill:.,~·""""-'"'~"' IN Ti BL.UDE -T---,,......,."& DIAi \;lllllf'IJH!n an ln the Anaheim Convention '"' ~...... ' Richard H. Foltz, western vice chairmen acheduled to l~'::.~·~\" · peran;iental. brilliant eop. •' '"; report at the quarterly Center. AR:UND ~!ol\LD m $.~·1~ Tustin Home Chosen ."\· ,s~ker Lifts · ~7:i:8~~=!~s~li!.,~: :J1~~!!~;.::,.y+,: IO DAYS -Adventuroui: WORK JS .l roUB LE1TER I d Taking part in the all-day cording to Mrs. Harry Umhey. Lon1oner ri VIilot wager 'lfOBD'-l'oncleroooBritiab B·y New ywe McKays l't9.n Curtain session will be Mrs. George president they can cirtle earth Jn comedy about culti.vatioo ol Buccola, Corona del Mar, The guest received a cita· ., .. The featured 1eeater 1t noon will be Qmgressman John M. Ashbrook; of Ohio, Who serve. on the education and labor commUtee in ad- dition to beirig, ~e ranking Republican on tlle House Com- miltee on Un-American ac- tivities. Anyone wishing to attend may place their reserv1tlons through the Republi c an Federal.eel Club in their area. lrl days. Delightful fantasy a ipecla1 kind.of mushroom. ~ ~Iron Curtain will be state assistant secretary and tion by the direction ·of the classic. ' ADUL~ ¥ Escbange vows and tings About 300 guests attended lifted by Mrtt.John Delmonte Mrs. Ben Kleinwachter ol San Secretary of the Army for p N t d mGH, WILD AND PREE -t no: .lG Gur.DOV(N ~ .-before the Rev. Jame a the reception in Thompson wlten she-~~.~--her travels Clemente, timekeeper. the Army Commendation. . rogram 0 e ~--~--filmed l ltaliaft westtn1 wttb marted the -~ ~-,.-Visiting dignitaries will In-Medal for meritoriOUJ service. -~-, 8 , Ledgerwood In r ~-Hall •.• _. .. ;.. were I b 1 In · "'--during · northern Britilh Cohlnbla trutatttY: ~ ~ elude Mrs. Frank ~gar Lee He was diJCbarged l it Musi~a~ entertainment will · THE BLui: MAX ~ Metbodlst Church. Colta :M• Mmes. James C o m m o n a mec=:Uaa ot N~ Harbor ol Laguna Hilla and Mri. Jqhn December of IJ67 and 11 a ; h}&hli&ht ~e meeting o f durq IPrinl aml tummer • about World War I German =-~~...a~W""·.:1.aneMcKaTuly Jr~ -Charis Sparmon, J a c k Panhelleriii hut~~y Holland Kinkaid of Dana student al Golden W e 1 t steph«n'1 College Alumnae SNOW WlUTB AND SEVEN ' «~ ~" · · · at 10,IO a.m.ln' ''-~-a h b · Cl b of Or ~-··ty II .1.e.-aoe Kaylor James Wood. Alvin ~ um '--"'' Point, honorlP")' stale regeotl. College, where e ia a usmesa . u ange """""' ne ~=.:......_~of CLOSE-.j.>YWAJCHE•D Panntoolthebrldaleouple ' . del Mor bomi of Corl major. Her.side& with hi< TUO&lay In the Tultln homa -~-·~ -·--Vouth'• a• .,.. Mr and Mfl Walter w Chartor, Ralph Taylor, Elite G Moore •• M nd M ---. of M. J Ba·--n-~--- TD:NI AND·ADUL11 GOl!E WITH THE WIND - C1aaalc mum. to ........ 'nn.LllD -r' ... · · · Shaw and Jesae .H.arJnon all · • parenwi, r. a rs. 111U111U r . . r,,,_-nuuaWM•· ~ ~. odtleve manhood ~ "'.!f'':i,.Anl :.-::: ~ of Colla M ... , and th• Mi.ea . Al the l.eelhig llla1 . Court Stella Blackman In Seal Beach. ·Entertainers will be Mrs. are portrayed with earthy • · • Jipiet Clarke of Garden .Grove, for the ~al ~.r~,c Another gueal will be the Olivia Robertson, pianist and franknea and humor. MG~ <4. Avondale EataleJI, Bai'bara Mc Au I e y and benefit, Doi Jr« -\ Members of CoUrt Slelh1: Rev. Claude ·Bunzel, curator Mrs. Marilyn Dirksen, soloist. English tubtitles. a. Donna Kinzer Santa Ana Un· will be. made, ~Id ·Mrt. n Maris 1448, Ca tho Ii c of lndependence Hall, K'nott's DlJFll'Y -ho <ttOIJI .rob GJv~ In marriage by . her · da Weatberw'ax. Collta Mesa Fry, pfealClent. ~ exeat 'Aaugti.t.era .of America meet Berry Fann. A minister since PAPER LION -Humorous lather of mllllon pounds. • lather, the brldo ...... an ..,, ""1J ·Tolnl and Cindy Tuz, the lake place In· ll!' stiill llhlrt'•,each 111!<\ond and fourth Mon· !KS,. the ..... has lid con-Give the United Way FLEA IN.1· BER · DR' ....:. r,tr• Pll ol. ~al aa!fn ·brkle!a Sisters. next Februar')'. ~at 8 p.m. l,11 St. Joachim'• gregaUons in Indiana, South -· WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT nELINGGOOD!-Llvely, Clllllempcney comedy about bird -...... c:onlagloua vlnll of A' bl .New York Fren&'· iuni of cenlur)' ~turln& a cbopel traln ,iind · ·F'ollolrin& a northtrn ) "·'"par"""~,...~,.n~·';;iC<>sla~=M=esa~. __ ,.i;a..;,;,;.o11na;.;a.,a-.•.,d.0C.,ali=f•or-.nla."=---------~m; l>odroOm In Jaco "1th pearl beaded lrjnl. • Calilornll honeymoon t h • f " HOW SWEET IT IS -Brood Ber illualon vell wu eaught bridal couple will ,,.;ide In m~l .1•1. 1-.; .a-ldllcepetall,andohecarried Tualln. 'lbe bride la a Horticulturist Will Offer Garden Hints Secretaries mlaadv-'of lllD<l'G<ll orchida and llephonotls '"' I puate of Corona clel Mar Or1111• Counly·Harbor AN IFmHEkldl...g<dB,..;, ~I!L .:..:.. ''!hlte Bible, which abe recelv· High SChool . and · attended Lqal Secretari"-Aa«lllion ~.., u;r....,.. ed wblle een:ln& u !mored. Oranp cOaioi 'College. H" meet. ~ third W~y GO -Ludlcn>ul melodnma queen ·of Bethel 15'1, Joi>'• huabond l.s a ""'le · of of the month In various pl1C03 . .-....., roll~ Dlughtera. Avoodale High School, and Fur1li<r lnlonnaU<>!> '!liY be A LOVELY· WAY TO ·DIE Peacock blue empire IOWlll > f!6w 1...v,a-,wl!!i the U. S.·. obtall!ed hf. ~li!il' .-MJis '· -Seductive bemUf is ac-were •Jected for Kathy· TUI, • 11.t:arine .),eor;. at c 1 m p Sheron Dr,aair, 6 •·• • o t So . Cllled of tilling her ftollhY, the l>rid•'• tdster llld ,maid ""1dletm. < • Members jathenr7 p:m. · elderly husband. of honor, and Jutie Stone of =-=-=-=-c=-c=-c=-cc--oc--o--::--::-::--::c-=c~~=-=-=- Gll:'donlng lllnte and Tricks THEl\Eftl AND ISABELLE Santa Ana, Suaan Sandlin of I ••••••••••••••••• , •• wiD be preaeoled foe mamben -~ Duhbacb of gay, Loi Angele& and Mrs. Ronald • • and _.. of the lfunUngton !.'= ~. = r:i;~ ~':1~.~~°'!1"::'.· '!~. s·h 1 ·ff Dream • View bronch of the Women's ~-··· • 0 rec I s ~ National Farm and Garden for each other. aerved as bridesmaids. Yellow Home • ~tlon. , chryl"nthemums formed their • • • bouquet6 and blue carnations ..::...LI:~:::-~·.: Americanism ,. ... mlxed with yel l••• dlualod on Ii b01utllully .l1ndocapod ~ J bod· • ' Soutbland, will apeak 1t 7:.ao chrysanthemums for the honor. room plus f1mily ro\"' with wet bar. Conv1rtibl1 P,.m. Ji(onday, Nov l8, 4n -T opic of-~T a·lk--· ;·~f~tford Wore a dress • din ;ith 1d~i~i~9 bath. Formal Ginin g 're10m h;s • Morlna ltigh School. • • Ljlll 11 Id ill k In a lighter shade of blue a. re:•td· Drick fir.,.i.ce. Livin9 room al10 his•• • e o , veteran Robert C. Cline w spea f •-I •--"'•I • ~ ·~~.~~~ llh -of Col illi ea•-11 h or ~ "'• 11 ·~·er •" · . . • uw"""'""' .... W .,. yean to . W am "" c apter, AttMdina 11 be.st man wu fir1p!.ce anG 1 'p1ctur~1que v11w of oc1an. H•m• ==~~ ~~::.,: •"=• ~.·whl~"::,1m,.::. ~=lo in ·uullonl condition, $19,500. : -,.... Ill bu hid ndlo 11 the Blulfa , In the -· Dultbolm ol Slnta An1, •Jolm. · ShoW!I by appoinlmonl: Mn. ~tulotn ' Th•'!f~le~~!'!jJa.Glyol¥ • ..i·........, Pl'"ll'lml 11111 Room nut.. '1edneodilr ii, Poori«', Pr l n c • Edward • • Th ..l.<f. -' J. ~1 I t' di al!!ow.:Moaordm!Qr<OllD!u!I .JJ,,•·p.m, 'ialaDd ond lllclloel ~ lbt. ' . ... .. • ' .. ' ' r. ''i"ff .... m • "! ..... v•~!tu for _, sGu1bmn Callllnfo A ,....., "'tout Fe<lerol bricle'a lnlhor. Jolm Dul.-. ., COLDWILL, 1• NKI._ •· CO In iii .. n-."!i~i~•••l.ot, •tylo, •II· H b..I ,.w. .... _. .... m....... S.vlnp Ftw Eattrprht l wu tho rtnc belror· Mn.. " a • • .. Oval wit~ 1ol4'•1ei1'·und, .tllO. Squ.,.,<.,+ t,,.I ,... ... lln.-~llprto Speoan lkirem. Cline wiD •wllliam Mdtlm; oolobt IOd - L co••f NIG~•T • diam"l'd• ·-'•i .. '.•1111".toW ·wov" .... d. $421• -~--~~ =~ 001.oo~m -·~-u-, ---·~ : .. -N...,.:T -·c"H .. · ~ : --r,.-.. ~ ·~ -•• -=-L --·z -.~ •W~ -_ llrtc:tlet. CO~ /Ill; M ·~l.tlio pelllo 61J<mt, ,.1s.- ... U. ..an,. Addllloul 11>-W will be served by to!A CHARI ACC011NT WJt,COMt ....-_......lhlll"'IP Mn. Harold B. Zoot, bollem TOPS Club e Kl 9·3351 675·2000 e _P.NU.•llalCAlo, M4ST•• CHA•&t TOO ..., "' -"' c8lllnl dllirman. .-"' the e · e S LAVI C .,,S • • lf!l.JolmJ.Mahonq.pnol-Minel. C. E. Stevall.·S. R. ~Sehool'1mulUpurpooe . a...... • -~-1 •. 1~ deill, ii M1·•· Nord Jr., Her1>ert B. Millet room la the llitlna for the ...,.,,. · . ~ • 111C1 Hart D. l!lckmon. met1Jnf ot Trlm·Vue TOPS]. • ' II FHhoon lolond < & &. ll .. U...I W 1'111 but-will be .... Club of Weatmlnlltt. ,,,.. _ • ~-./.JOOONOWI Nowperj l~ae'-64-4-latO ' 11ivt 11111 un11wu ay = ~ 6elalt Reber, ~~~· 111 p.m. • ..., •••••••••••H•••••••"~-""""''----..._ __ , ______ .,_"_"_"~°"-"_•'_•_"_•_••_••_•• __ "''"_'"..:. .. ---1 l> --~ J I • - • I •• • I • ---------·-----------..... --------------~------"'----.... . -~----~. . . . . '1" c , • • • I' • ' y Fl'tdv, No\lftlMr 13, lM • • r - ' I ,. I l I I ... . . , . - &UL~.L;; -~UAL .-A"f.; ,-· . -)· -h'"""~ 'd ea . , • ' . . i I r'' •' I \'t' • , Unllh •1.111'\Y bolpltm, Hoag 'lolemori Hospli.I, .i; !""04~·.~!l'k~ Oli .. 11 • .wy tower in Jan- Prwb~-irao ¥liullt to lle••etioeof:.m ~r. , uar'f 111 will;~.•bolit ~~Jl*n lo complete -as · It will•-turn a p<CAt. 1111'1aw~ o~ Iha money cjijl)et in. -· ~ · • ,' 'l'tlil'JI 1"tclUSI ii la a ,.....,l'O!fil corpo<Mjon wholly •' ' AQd;l; .• Ii(" ~1JbiW'/f<>t tll• 19-J.af.,Tht -'>' ' ~ lllld operoted 'by the Hoag Foondatioft. Reach Yeari:ts everybody'• bu1ln'8•-Everybody, alter ~·i;_ ltJty mciloy lbt hospllAI goto in varloos cbarg .. and all, wl1! W<ethe'profii. ' · : · l •, • ... .. • ' .... ·: Y. "k f,~~ b, ;c. r ... -· .-;u ·~ ... . ,, ' .. ....-iot11JOMriglltbacklJl!othehoapitaJ. , .• -$ ~I ii ln!Y a ~lie iftalil111iOa, ~ed oolo!y ll ·~ ' . , 1 1. ' J,. ; I ~~~~f;8~, plan• to build. • ·Cl~g ·'~e &.rder .>•" _... ....... 11...,.~lddKioo w~ good news for tile en· ..Fq·prpl>l"'l1s ll't lll'I!:• coocei'ilina ~ l"'""ll ~ I · · • ..;,. .,._ lift IWilor Area coolmonity. · )!,an ti;affic in lin.es and-nal'<Olie&. . · . ~-», ''!be steel Uc!~ structure wiu provide eight Jt seem• td"be all around-pot, pills and L&D . ./.!'t~.:~~. i."i· &oon: for patient care alOne. There will be 33 single onzy a few month.a ago, such worries would bav11"M.·\.,1.~' - nicims Oii 41id' fioor~ol them planned to fO at drawn chockle5 from sopbistJpales, 8ut tht Jaughtot basi .\,I •' loWer 'noteo ~.tr •private roonu. made 'r'"ll for 4eep worry. :. . .,i:,;;- . 1'11• otller floor• w · ~fl!\ up, ~Y~. -~{llY • '_ ~~' . ia use isn'.t the jOke I\ <>nee was. There 11 · . laboratory fM OU)•'i . rooril!: J/ltc~. lflle~ • and Ule buti~'• beatib and ~11an~.) f;'-, -,' tVid!!pce·.;~t lt, i~ the .beginning ot the tran.sformption A lot o( Hoe(s.preseot ov...-,iilOiitci be·~ ) '( bn,gb!iprommng .)'Ollng peqple Into what Newport , If not all ol it. \ -~ '. . ~di CitY Councilman Howanl Rogers this week call· The Hoag Tower will .assure .lbat the comlnUlllty's " .Id' "detell~s." H.e spoke ol thnagers he knoWs perlon- medical atandards are keeping reasonable pace with its ally. , . popul-~ -·~ Where d0et .tlle stuff c:orile ..,;;;;? • , , " . ""°" g,~u•• . • . . ' r ~:•• • Hoag offlCl.als say the. moneyr(/tM' tbe massive ex-Mpst of tl lropl~M~lci.00,_'auttiorlties fgr~., .1*J>Si0ll (just aboot doubling present facilities) will come Newport, coUl)Cil!nen, al Roge'3' urginl, aer~ed to tri>m three sources : $1 million tram cash reserve.st '9 seek con~essional b'earings that could lead, 1o cloaure iiiilli0n from lenders arid '3 mlllloo from donors . · · of ~ l!<>rfler oo unchaperokled teenagers. · ·'The fund-raising campaign is naw under way. II 1'11il should stem oome ol tile traffic in' drugs l!ld'• will C011tlnue through 1971. narcoll.,., It would net halt smuggling of illicit drugs b~ l'' The period o1 giving bas been termed The· Reach adults,-but'lt could at least slow the amount of danger Years. available ·90 'readily to youth. _ • . , ...... ·' ' . ' (· ! N . . -. ... 'j ... , " ' . .. ' ' ' • ' ' ·:· '·~. • • ' • . . . ... .•. :. ~ ·<~.J ... . , ..... ~ ! •.• • " • -Nothing to _ Do? Dear '~l90my 1,-'Fortune' llntatr, Be Says "' ~ -.. . ~. . 'That's Sometl,.~ng Gus: Lan.d of .. the· John ·Birchers? ' '·' . . . To the Editor: ' . I 'H~W 'come tht: ·building direct.or can't· figure· ·Out ·alt' the . "play room&" with private entrance and ' -Your ed.lto'iiial, "Negativism at N~dlr,'' (Nov. 11} draws heavily upon the recent FortUnc article a boot Orange County. . . By 'GEORGE R. ROP'F, Ph.D. or\t of the main problems facing those 1'f us who hive program~ed our lives m J,ccOrdance wUh middle ,clus ~· fem:Yalues ii that wt becoQW: "up tl&ht" w)len we have 'time on our hands. •'!be very e:ipi'eaaioo "time an our tanal," IUQelts that time CID be ban-., .. ._. "-"""- irµect. We don't have time on our he.ads or stl:lmachs or knees ir bip1, beclu.se !l.ij our Jwids which can do lhlnp, and ,.Y ,!1111>1 do things with the time wt hi.~! Bu\ what do we do when there's ncth'1l&:to do? ' , Well, that depends upon \!Ow we choose to fill an empty Q&Ci! bf time. Perhaps we try to do fbOle thlltp whicla we never ba\'e 'time lo ~t drunk, have an a~:air, fix Uj) the house, gb· to xbooL, c:lnlact. old friend!, have a party, make love, work for a wonby ch&fity, etc. OR MAYBE we dwell upon and worry ab:".rt the things we have missed-<lur n,31ected childhood. thaf loll bu.-0 GP)l)ttunity, the land we didn't buy, an U'!equi.ted love, wr unfulfilled potential, ..,,.., Of course, we can 1lw1y1 do more ol. the same -work hard~r. cleM houae better, afudy more dillgen1Jy, make more. money, accomplish mor7 lnlluence more people. Utility. 'nlat's the keynote. ~ " Ma.kt -make -make. Acaimpli.sh ,-"° accOmplish -accomplish. Don't ever stop. stopping creates a vacuum. We might bt sucked into it. Activity is prized. Inactivity Is de- spised. Look at ~t lazy, good-for-nOth- lna: ·beachcomber Gr hJppie. 'I'M time :. i.i.,....,.tung up and 1oing to "'11 . sbOuld be filled with W"orlhwhlle actlv- itf. But if there's time lelt :over tome- wbett, either use Jt or blot 1t out. THE PACI' IS that time is the least expensive but most valuable commodity any Of us have. And uroortunately, we rt.Illy can:t control it, try as we may. AboUt the most we can do Is fit our· selves into it in some way. The method we select is up to w. Mos! time is pro- . grammed because of .our responsibilities, obligations, ·vocation or profession, home· Hfe, etc. But some of it is free. And it is the free time which gives us fits. What do you do when there's nothing to do ? The only sensible answer is, "Nothing." Try it sometime and set if your pro- gramined .system rebels. See if you can spend 0 n e hour or day or week doing absolutely nothing of a utilitarian nature. Nothing of value. Nothing worthwhile. Nothing. Nothing, to you,., may be differ-~t than nothinj to me. But for nothing ~~1&>;I~~c!~!ed~p=e~ls On -N. R. W. Ttm fHtw. l'ttlfds NM1r1' ..... .., ' .... ..n.,. ,,.... ef Ille -·-· hft4 • ,._. "' -· • •'-,. ...... l»ll'J "*'· to be nothing, it has to be completely lree· fr~me~. · The pN:stigious Fortuve may symbolizt nitvana' In 'the pre!S'robm, but is hardly the ultimate in f¥tual' ·r e f e r e n c e mate!'ial. · Having worked. an as!tlgnment with them. I can say µie pay w~· good -plus prompt -but after seeing hen• they can rearran~ facts and Ignore accurate dlta that might damage their pre-conceived notions, We hardly need hang oui" heads in shame if Fortune find11 flaws in Oranp County." ... ~EtildJ'l£8.AllE..,U).vio,.q-·WlllLE. L-DIDN'T read~ t s~n.sck_for _the ~fs sake .. without J did Wttnce. at a pic~t.aken with dd1ng ·~thing :>o n,. (2) Jy k"1 a ' a teleptJltd lens for the · purpo~ r~y ~ol.l, )wt befn& part o~ t~r-or foreshortening the: scene of tre John rain, (3) ghdu:~g acr~ the wa~er while Birc h Society signs. This Is tbeJechntque sorqeone_ else I! ml!l~ ~ .tiller, (4) used to com~ a picture -such being ~~th S?meone ~-a."iJ~nt .)?ond of as brinaing a ;distant mountain e companlonsh1p, (5) f1ndirig the fun In . ~.., r~ leisure-time activities without working up clos~ behiM. a foreg~ound ~ubJecl.· at It (I) goofing-off with the children Makes 1t look · like theres nothing but 'from' their frame of reference, not yours'. Ametj~an Oplnion book stores i!1 Orange The literal me.anbg or "recreation" is ~unty? T~ we have the httle klds re~reation. Cteating,again. It's the kind _ with some trash around them? Oh weil of creation which depends upon doing -all in aida;''s «rork. nothing, so as to allQ·11Jthe undiscovered, Be:fore iODJdi.ng Orange County .vote~ untapped potenUal iil you to come forth. and: clUzens, you must take into con· Who can recreate?' onry lhose who can sider1tion (and you dG to !Orne degree) tole_rate ~ambiguity ol a.'l unstructured that it's a great place to live -lots pe~ ·of tune, who can relait who can of wonderful people -leading tht nation let thm~ happen, whG can let go, who in mail)I positive. ways. can be with themselv~ and who can_ J • feel the joy which is intrinsic in both / COULD 11' :POSSIBLY be. ·that these work. and play. k k · 'h ·th ed'ct bil't Witch children. They know bow. oo 5 Y~ arangu.~ w1 pr 1 a 1 Y They'd be hapnv to show.JOU. about thei~ pabt 1o say no, ~e ao advanced' ll'".'thla ·age of collective Most 'Bad'-1\ids Go Straight mfdlbcrity; thaf. ~ fail to l'f!COllllu leadership when you see it? . Al~r an, tnockffi~..oi'angf: County ~ a n·ational pasJ.lme, yet people continue t.o come hete ln dtoveC Why not fun city where Fortune magazine lives, and TbeuJhtt At Lar1e: .. There is not nearly u much rela· tlonshlp between "juvenile delinquent" be:tavior and ~ult crime as moat people Uo.!nk; fewer than 15 percent of juvenile deilnquenta go on to be adult criminals, and the great bulk of adult criminals: hz.\·e little ln common with juvenile of~ fenden. Most ol the ferment Ind turmoil in educaUCUI today iprtnp fTOnl the fact Utat the ICbOOla are being asked not iWJ to make up ln a hurry for their own failures but to compensate for the failures of .ciety as 1 whole -and If WI ocaroe\y do the lint job, much 1-tbe oecond. •• jVihy .do wt "upbraitt" people when ttt: reptove them. I n 11 t e 1 d of '"4ownbraJclUtg" them, Which aounds more appropriate? ;P0Uticl1111, no matter how impressive thtlt oratory , do not. really persuade ~ to chan1e ~ir rnlndl; a politician ~ -......,,a 'Wheil ht articillstn the. irlulrallool ol the peopl< more lhan ... be -their prtnclpl .. - let, .,.,. tbllr lntslrated -cco-w 1briir Jl•!ll!d priadplel. "FFllCrtL;~. •h>' II .evvr ** """11 "vlcl••" -u.n1 lbere ......... benlvmml drcla 11 wtll? \'i._,___.,.1l<laomuch ...,. 1a the flct that, in ..m.e • • IJ>e<lei, we 'be<d • .. -kl-wide 1<>1<; but II .... ID tlllw Ille u lndMduall --1lilfl beller penoooJ rel•· • • ..,. Dia -aad oetlher -""*-Jo being reallr.ed : 1'111 .lioi'lil '" ... -"" towont the lartl --·--~ WOllld .um!nata llft.Jif ....,. IEE _..,. unltr that• .,., ....... t -fll ldattr,, WI ' '• , r· • . t· mertly hangifli in limbo between Ute .. list. her prof.e$Sion as mQliel may bt 11uspec\ed of being a part·Ume. prostltu\,. . . . . . .\ND, SPEAKING pt this subject, the • aemantlCl!I of se1 are ao primly twisted ~d in our culture· that the Phrase ."sleeping with" actually means "not .1l~pin1 with." two. _ . ()Qr m.erweigbi-dtiltl as a "glandular . -• , problemtf bu.t )"OUIJ if'.!!(al. 11 a pig." The "puhlWI or periab" attitude amoni, ' If ~a used car can be a<t.vertis_ed as researchtrs was neatly satirized by OUO "owner-temed," why can't u)ed, 3hoes Loewi, the Nobel Pr i 1 e ·win n ln:1 be sold as "pedestrlan-te$t~"? .... phanna~ w h e n he de.fined I When I looi: at 1 nUde ·ratm of 001ored '.'drug" as • a sub.!t.ance "Which, ii inject.ed . , pe;ople. ("nativt1") It is, or cours.e, into an animal, producet a paper." ' . "ethnPgraphy"~ when I loo~ at a "~ film Qflw,hite people, it is "pornography." People wb:> primly aay , "It Is 1.;: or answer the phooe. with "This ls he1-, would hardly, '\~ 3j~ft a aroup phot-Ograph, uclanh: "()fl, which is tf- Is this !!" -as Geoffrey Wegner ~ ting!~ point.'! out Jn hJs amu.sing new; book, "On the Wisdom ot Words." If our bodie5 were 11s laey 11 our' minds. hafdly anybody would bother to set oul or bed in the morning. When someone under 30 llfl lo us, "You've really got It m&dt," we almply smile quietly and wait for them to grow older and learn that nobody has il really made. r am Udtlnr ·~uon"; you are on "pill.I": be tU:a "dope." I vote on "pr~ples"; you vote m '1ideol01Y": he votes on "doamu." Spyinl: by our aide la ''military ln- ler1i1ence''; spying by their side ls .. .,.. plonage ... When demonstr1tits make an un- provoked atUck, it is a "riol"; wMn r.llcie make an unprovoked 1tlaek, it a "d:!feme n( law and ord'r.'' Ml interesting &1ample of rever11 IC ... .;Jti.ic logic 11 1hf: fact that 1inct · • muy proctitut .. olflctally llit' tM1r prafl!Sl'ton 811 "mode.I," any woman w& • I . ' . · EDlJC~TIONAL e(lphemisms are I.fie most absurdly ainusinl in modern 1 semantics -such as "under-achiever ," "dllldvanta#d~" and 90 on: In hi1 book. Translations from the English, Robert Paul Smith apUy retranslates the jargon, "The c~lkl•. ~ Lo hav..a developed lale In lafae-m~!.e Cf)ntrol," aa. "He ' falls oo bi1 ltoa1Hreq"'!'1,\IY." · ..,, . " . ' . •• Georse --, ~·~ ~;my bcs& ... ot lmh with ,.., Later ho uUd '1" Gilkto ·~"•' "" ~ • iP!ll. A • ter ht IOid his Clll- "!'lmce -lllm aad be ,,......, ... to ... lo< r_rldo ... be <!11111!~ ......, .... inf. I !lad - '!fl"_~W. N .. -bo imi111 be'1 • tJ\ily IOf1'X qd has lllkOfl .... lo I •UJd\elll)lt ~at ])Iii~ ... ! )lt ~. II<'• tnfl1, WT11 Dear Curi ... ,.· . OllRIOIJI,. Yt.11 I think he'a truly llOM')' the lint three f>l&'I" !ailed. ' ' ._ ...... __ ..... --<..~---------- ever;i.ooe votes yest ·, . · GARTH CHANDLER ' Distaste/vi Ad To the Editor: - . .•, I was diSJUBted when I .saw the ad for the mov,e, "If He Hollers, Let Him -Go!" In the ,Nov. I edition ol the DAILY . Pu.OT. • . . c The ad wu obvlrusly geared to the teen.agers' In iPite of the garish un- derlined, "flooitive.ly no one un'.ier JI ~mltted.." Such phrases as, "F1r-0Ut Swinging Movie' '. "Groovy Movie," "l{appening" 1n9rie scenes, etc. is hardly adult patter. The. lnformation, "unless accom~, b)! a ,p;pwit or adult," mca~ that a 'l2·Yelr:old. coukf id 1wilh a 21-ycar~\d to see °'11 ·'.'sock-it-~riif" movie that daru"tO !_.'.ehow it uki. it reall.y really is!" • .. f.\>. '. -l'rt~y 1n adult lan~.~"That l~'t advert.lshj for a mo~ ...... tt'•'•dvertiJina: for pornosraphy.'' A1 • • MRS. Gl!:Of!GE J!UCCOLA . ~ \,. ' Liit.,.. ffll<n !'tide•• ••• Wlllcomt. Nnrm•llJ' wrtten lhDuld _.,. merr ll'le:;st11 111 JOO ...or-dr w Ii! ... · Tiie rhtlll to (MMltft .. lttlln lo Ill IPICt ~ ellmll'Mlll llbll 11 rnerved. All 111111'1 Inuit lnc'1dlt •ltn•lu,. •nd rn.mnei eddreu, 111.rr "'""" •IN Ill wffllhtld Qfl """'"'. subjects in our colleges, "Why should we support these bums?" And, too , 1peaking of Orange Coast CQl.lege, .because J live in this city, take a look at some of the teachers ~~!l__!"'_hy should we' 1upporl Uilil type of picnion!-mt:>Uld we 'leT'rd our "ChUdr.eii to this school with the thought in mtpd that .when ·he-enters tfle classroom to greet him is an unshaven, long-haired teacher who is supposed to have the knowledge to teach the child yet ·be is living In another world and too lazy to give a decent appearance and set .an example for our future leaders. Also, I w®ld like tp-ask what's wroilg with the heads of Orange Coast College? Don't they feel -they, fboukl have. &ome say so, outside of the money they make, Like $25,000 a year. . Let's clean up our college. We have not had any demon!ltrati9ns, but this will come, I am sure. JAMES P. JONES Vnrest Guaranteed a criminally distorted picture of con. ditions on State campuses. UC Irvint has never had a violent de.monstraUon -but, thanks to you the problemt sener,ated by, underfinancing a"fl d vvercrowdinf can cause unrest 1rl the future . DR. DANIEL L. RADER Ba11 Preset>vatlon TC> the Editor: Congratulatien.'l to the DAILY PICOT for ils courage in publishing a letter frQm Professor Stephens proposing that we preserve Upper Newport Bay as open area. ~We sfiould all l5e -against eonverting this natural beauty it.X into a boa t Marina, r•;riin01ing 'beach. and picnic area. Let us ralh:?r enc9l1ragc busin:?ss to locate in downtown Costa Mesa and leave the few remaining-•open spaces for al\ of the people to enjoy. As Professor Si.epbens ba<I said "Upper Ne\vport . Bay, is . the last salt marsh environment: of il.s kind south of Morro Bay -o, to chang' it w p u I d further the ugly process of url)an sprawl and iQ.Uander Qur lut natural w a t e r acreage." Finally, let w Jdmit '1}at the Irvin• Company ls doing this ··col;Jlmunity a great favor by backlng out of its land exchange deal. L. T. HOPKINSON Th• the Edltor: Lea..e Ba11 Alone ·Three. main groupg Of voters are pr~ To the Editor: bably 'res~iblt (6r the defeat of Your , recent ·remark on the Upper Proposition 3 (bond for Co 11 e g e and Newport Bay should be brought out now. Urtiversity construcLion); 1. Those. who You said ' 11 pJarl ihould be made that always reject 1 J>on~s; l . Tho.6e: who ·gives the public a good share of tht believe . colleges can operate without bay's uses. ·YOO ilso said-that in any money; and 3. TMse who wanted let case, the bay will be developed. "punish" the students,. faculties aod ad-Do you realize that the Upper Bay inlnistratlOrui for the recent disturbanfts · ts the only estuary in Orange. County on cert~n camfiuset. TO th!i last group · and the onlY one of significance i~ let me declare: SouU1em California? The Pacific Flyway First: YOOr vote hU sealed the ~oom ii dependent upon the are.a for refuge of long-nttded classrOpm buildings. and food . Second :. Our colleges are now 'r.o If the bay must be developed, couldn't 1>vercrowded. that they already plan ·to an area bf ·marsh and shore.line be reject incomine · !lUdentr ln Whole8~ left &Sf' Ls, so m!gratory game and Jotai ·"" ...... • -1' • "lhorebitds,...alor'lg with tt.e marine fishel Third:· You.are dell)lin& 1 public hfgher who 'still breed there, be u.ved! educatioo 1o · your children or · '· Why not let the area above the. dike grandchildren, not ·to lhe , exiSW·""6he remain tn.Jtl present st.ate, and dredg1 percent of tl\e ,JtudenU whose behavior and j'.lev~ tbe area below it? has shocked you lnlo-ittatlonal reaclioo. Wbethei·)'Oll }¥ant to realize it or You havt dmitd1 .. ~e . ~ucatioa not, maDy. pe.qp)e want some of thil to thousands .now • • bllb ldloal ...... area left q it ii. ' junklr hi1h ichool. .,. J 1, t , ' · · ;~i'. . i • . ~ GARY-ROGERS Fourth· YOU bf,ve ~ ~ 1 ~-< • ~"' several p'.ouUctans ariit' blhen in · T.hf: DAILY-,1>1.oor egrets th.at will.£. election ye.tr \fho, .-tOH real t · ' lijt ?r~!':'-'~£TFU"l11 de.ti1'a.b Lt, auclJ u war or po¥~bave crutad Utl{ort ' ,,t ~ fti,ct ttma.in.t: The .. ' -• T;J,~ ' . '°""er et.'~ .WQ1erWG11• involved can ~ ·-• dt~lOJ1~1qtfhoutr~mcn1itt Qu.0.1.e., ... -"~' '!.u ... ¢n ·~~~*. b•~· :i .• , , 2 i o , ~?~·. &om.t t1'J)f o.1 ~~eement ta woric.. ' . d t \ ~. ; . •i , .... ,tou .. ; .• ' RACHEL FOSTER.' s.r " 1ecre~' . :; .• .Ll • Editor ~"A grea~ tl!ll of happjness CQ'meihf 1 • . ihe purelll< or succeaa, ~ well a11'-!ll · .--------------the ach.lev~~· DI Jt,•• ,, · ...... .:. ''n..: Gt;~:J~ ..• ~-~ . ·--~-118&l1KiL . o( ldatortc: ~ .. ~ ''''l'Odoil wr:w ~-- .oooslll'lt1)1 ~.l<ild llr !llrll It u.lt ' ' ... is,' but It.la~ lt'f"'lalll1\p tell tt; ..; ,~.,.,.~~. 1968 as it wu!" ' ,. ii· -. • , , . 't • • ' ft< ....,. 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'· • • I TOttay'J' CI08blg .-:- . • " -· • • • • •• • •. .. , ' ~ vot:. 6f, NO. 275, ~ SECTIONS, 52;-PA$E..--~_-, • ' ORANGE COU , CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOV~MBER 'IS, 1968 ' • • Act Now ·· .. to . ' Coor~ipate,_.~9unty: _WiJs9n • • • • • • • • • A now"""1mr conC<l'I of bmll<d regional &ovemmellt fer C!)lllerV&Uve Orange Coun\Y'a 1111 Cenbp'y welfare waa propoeed 'nlUraday by Ceola Mesa Vice Mayor Robert '.M. Wllson. The carelully.prepar<d address to lhe Orange County'Cliaptu <i lhe California League of cm.. drew leaden from 24 .,f the county's .25 town1, the best-at· . 2nded session in history. "lf there Is anything I have 1earnet! i my year and a hall at UCI will.· Rain Today'. But Clear Skies Soon . . .. In case anyone harbored doubts, Southern Califamia'1 rainy season is here. Along the Orange coast and throughout the Southland, rain and cloudy weather was the order of 'the day. A weather front which moved in Thµrsday night brought heavy showers to the coastal and mountain areas and BCattered rafn. fall in the desert. Clear skies and con~ued cool tem- peratures were predicted for Saturday, with only a 10 percent ehancfl of rain, but the wet !tuff was scheduled to return in force early ne:r.t week with tem- g:f:.!.u~e;~~~ two to seven degrees 1 Orange Coast thermometers qept cautiously into the low «l's 'today as r11jn ..,i guaty winds hit !he he~hes. Wa~ temperalu!'<t~;""lo 6Z Project 11," · Wllsoll began,· "i\ Is th• 1aclr ~-&c<:ordlnaliO!\ am~· lhe , ........ em. oC oi:-County.' . He llUiieab'tbe coon\Y a'86cladon and the COW>\Y Board of Supervlson 8hoold begin Jmmedlalely to coordinate faciliUes and proc,ama for ateamlining and Im· proVii>g local gOVOf!UD<llt funcdona. ••If y® ~~ clU., @nd .as lhe !;OUDty," he saj.dt.'°'1 would suggest that all · C91JJ!IY dePFln\ent heads he lem· porary cbairigen of their respective ll'OUpl.'' "IJ'he,Boord of SUpery~ could aloo set aaide the physlcaJ p t o-p ~ T t l e s neceasaey to implen\en& this procram.'' be added. . "You should "'allie thal lhe ootline I am presenting ii in no way what I would coosl.der final." he ,said, "but as the min said, to start you must begin at !he beginning." . ReaCUon to the proposal was not uniformly warm. but the vice mayor degrees. _ · Mounlains -4o!ISlld wllh i;aill. and • .. .,._~ . ~-" bulleted hy • . •• 1noW fell abov IOO , · tezn.:. peratures were reparted. near, to at resort ar:relg -· 1w.·~ .iii ·~ m1 temperatarel of '1 degrees. w e r e reported. It waa Soatbem Califorola's l~st .....,.U since Ocl. 12. . ' - Hessian Ordered To Stand Trial By Jury Jan. 6 A Superior Coor! judge today ordered Frank "Wild MOU!e" Rundle of Cotta • •1 ·,-, • I • . ·_. DAll-Yf'IL : wi!:f)VALK '-~ang~«:oast youngsters scramble from .och!JOf bus 111 ·classrildm during ttlis morning's raln., Ml!liica Stake, 6, (fo~ gl'OUJld)' didn't have 111 worry ·about getting wet, however. She came ptepllred. for wtit weadler.. · · ..... , Stalle~ Cycle Slammed; I • ' . ' . Rider .Critic~lly lnjur·ed Meaa to relmJI to coort Ju I far A Di41iii'c10Urt. ap~mlly lllolled in His passenger, ·Theresa ;(. ~emey, jury trial. . a'll!""lii(rain ·namlWTeo<i~ death n ,' of 2040 Orange Av~r c.oia. ~ .... Rundle, K, of 135 Albert Place, ts earix. 'today,~'w:IWi a· car :r.1,amtbed into gave the same 4ccount, .aa idld 1a:nother .. ~ 11 lil!J rear, of ;his .vehlcle 4 ~ly 40 ,11)olor1'\, wbo said !he ~,cycle. had charged with attempted mwuer, usau mu~· per 'hoot m_· a· t:Os!a Mesa in-no lig'1ts. . , ... with a deadly weapon and burglary· t~Uon.. . · ' Po~ said there was ' • heavy · He pleaded innocent •t hil arr~t John A. Carter, .27, of 308 S. Harper .. downRC>Uf, at the time and the victim before Judge William Speirs. St., Santa Aiia, is In Crifrc~ condition . wore dark clothing, cOmpllcating the Bundle, who tOO:ay sported a brand apct· sfm unconsciqua today .at Costa visual probleins. Mesa -Memorial Hospital. Nurses at the hospital said Carter new beard, 1s being held in Orange The vlctim hung oiito his motorcycle was still unconscious at noon, 12 hours ' County jaU in lieu of $37,500 bail. as ;t was slammed 102 1ttl like a after the ' accident, but· that he had The member of lhe Heaaiana Motorcy· baltefing: ram in 1ronr of Qi• •C'!I', then· . l>egun.to'reaponcl sligblly. cte Club ii aceu&ed ol being the leader f~U ·off wbeb' 1t stopped, ,fracturing bis· I of •• lo IO Hessians who sli:uO. ' _ .. · ~-~ .,:._ o • gang u po 1 t c e· Officel" GeOrge"'WiMDn aaid ~ged what WU described u 1 "gang mbtorist Rlchard La Matre;J.~, · '1' 2910 ven1eance" .raid on the Costa MeSa s .. Lowell St.,'San:ta· Ana_,1told,of'1Rlddenly home of a former betting . champion. seeing the motorcycle1~1on'karbor NIXON'S MARGIN NOW .316,704 Police said Robert L. Glazier, 30, of BOulevard at Fair t>rive, With tta:· lights 2224 Placentia Ave., was whipped with ouL 1 1'.''"' WASHING'fON' (UPI) -Tht latest Cycle chains, beaten and shot In the vote \oiall in the presidential election hand as he tried to protect himself • ~Jc ('f~r~ sbo\l'_ljicba'td Iii· Nixon leac\lni HQ"'J'I s • ff, H\lll)phrey ,by a popular vole of "= .':i~~luler had earlier been NEWYorui (AP)-1he ~market 3r,t34,7ro. 1:,~.=;a Qf o( lt!,70I. involved In a fr a c 11 wllli lllOlher sln!af~ • •of ~ mid ~ Ji~~~ =r: :!'3'2hlm '4! ·nemblr, of the ~ ci!lh and. lbe 1 • giln ""' · ~ late ·tlits al, Alabima Wbere';Ge\lrp Wallace waa !he ~.,ass 1ttd .a ~~-oot .u ·., ::!"'~ ...... ~ve.~~~· '~-~........,~ft-' ·-. ' -'-•1 • • " 1 ' ' I , , • today fllrlher exvJtined his lheorl... ~ 11ir we don't do tometbiq," he_ sa!d, "by the t1at Century, we're liable to have IOl'Mtblng much wbne. At' least this ii voluntary." m::: ~lhe u:mi~p d~~ he «Ue<! something Uke lhe Orange Co\!11· ty Coordinating Council. or a vll'i&UOn ~. ',' '1'be ultimate name. al this tlmt i.a '. nol loo lmportaol, .. be aald, eonllnulnc on to nplaln !hat !he, rear•partince liea ·In what the noDc.pt can. mean to me~tan'Orll!i• County. ,. One eumple would he central (IUl'thas- lng ol P!>llct • and nr. dejiartmeOI vehictts, plus mecbanlcal equipment a.id ~ps even aetttog the buyin'g at a tiven tea.son. . Th:ousan4' of 'd; 9 11 a r s would t b u 1 be saved, he esplained, with possibly ' • • ·' Police· Jdent_if Y. ~~ull . H<!-J"i?f:lrd Man; 21., Victim of Grisly Mur~r - By utmm ~SEL '· •Rivenl<fe Coonty Sliedlf'• doroiclde of l9f Monte -Vbta •A .. :, alaq '.iruh Of '"'· -""' '"" De.tail Capt. 'L.wtence lliuob d;rcloled Tony Bar.tell, It foond die NiDlllia SOD- Inveadgatori i\ioved oat today to flnd. al.' Iha\ a car helonging'to lhe ~ ctey while r~bblt hunllng. • and question, ,., .. .rat persons aboul lhe m: ·, pareil\I w.,, recovired last April Theorlea ....,, .lo he lhal n,vlt wu grueaome Elsinore lll<eletqn murder t, acout LI mi)~ from tbe alayiiig s!U. taken lo !lie rtmole Ille below ~ discovered by lhrl'!' Ceola M!sana Lut Capt.,, Brool<a aaid !lie vidjnl waa Canyon Darii and encuted, at elae lb<Jt Sunday, aft,er 'tunJli>I up now lead& In believed· to be Davis after !he · bones In !he head elsewhere liid··hlll bod1, the· San FranclaCo '1U· were first .found , along )"ith a watch dumped into *1le lortsted alte.'· • The victim, whoae coyote-pawed bones engraved "K.D.D.'', liid ~ lo•Ceola lllverside Coonty· ~riH'• ~ were ocaller<d In a · wooded wuh. Mesa ~ with Ille min: .. VirJil Woodwaro Ind Detecl!ve • Jq!ln meanwhile, wu ldenUfied Thursday u Brothers Paul ZimmBM, SI, of MOO Hamilton ll'riffd home from their: Ba1 .: ~ .. Kent D. DaVil, !~ of Hayward. Elden A v e.1, an d David Zimman14 U.. (See-SIW:Ll4 Pap J). ::. ·: . Mesa Planners LBJ .Says U.S. Pus~ing Saigon t~ Peace -T alkS_ . ~~ •• •• •• , '· .•. . •, · .. -.;;";:: .•. •• ·: Get 'Screening' On Car Wash •. .r . Like~~ crOd betw• ~H t a ... .,, ... - . From Wire krvlCfl' · · · resented his ~ewpolnl en ihe ~' ~. :•:: WASHINGTON -· l'realdeill Jobnaon "We Wm cio :levliYU>m'r,.poUIQ. It ~· and Ed~Md. ~i'M!I¢ J. . '. a London alr raid, the ~ esa Pia~ qing Commission saw and heard a car sald1 today uf J!gjf;A',lil,ilea·rJ. lloU>g bnnJ 'abnut •uljqlUve talb wllb the ~ eyecythlng poSstb'ti to 1 Pei'hiadt ~th . gov~uu~t of SoUih Vietnam ~" ;.: wyi.""" wllh ........_ -~ll'ia:ruier~ ~ugh nirra!ecf .Ven~ ii the'. adviBory paliel watched cars· nooeh. epluh and roar through a ljawajion · Gardens facility where , !he job costa bul a penny with a tantful of gas. Vie-lo participate in ljle proposed " ht-enteif. , . " , ;: ;;; .;.Dded p~ ~ '°" ·th6 • ~ u ~.had ~ ~ ,...,;-::...-: 'Coipm!Jtds~ ·l,lt-: tj,.,;~ '' . ·: , 111 .Uw ~ .JJaodlcm ttpJed: .. V ·-:;!!~ "\Ve art &iilt all ,.. can towaro that ·see how lllell things ililieJOP. ·1 ""'":~~: ~ end," ~ rn>Ueit'il a newa _,....,.,. want lo be ill!lnipl ·' thertnomeiu ~~ •. ~ .. : :!tu~~ Sli'l';o.,P= ::'&.: r!i peralure~We're ~ atlt. ~'ll·beil:;~.~; Jn the colJferebce. -'fO'l .infcrmed.'" . · • '' ·::--:- ,He refused to comment o!'reports.thal 'IJ! ·s,tgon, mean"blle; ·~:~·::; "I am standing i.ppro:r.imately 30 feet from the tunnel," Cavanaugh told com~ missioners via: Videotape, as they wat- ched a Ford Falcon loom out or the mist Inside !he Big Penny. Saigoo might soon break its boyeo1t of ·Nguyen van Thieli wu ttpolted edcfJil ·~ ':!:· the qonference 1 • , ' :..'"\o• The President ·also declined .to be Iowan\ ~ding !he rar1s pem Ulb, ·.:=:· drawp Into comment-on the--mertion of pr(Wi~ Washl.nl(oo ass~~ that, no ';.::· "The car hes ' been in' the · chute for one minute now .•. " he' announced, as ;autos . whizzed by the wash facility and two concerned car wash operators in the audience watched impassively. Defense ~etary Clark"· Clifford this coall.tio~: 80Y~nt1 with· the, ~~ .:: week that 1f South Vietnam persist& in niSb will be tltn&lt upon him. , ~· balking tht Unu.d Stites would "go .It Alpartoftbeprleefor.~hls ;: albne" with tall! with the North' Viet· boycottoflhetllk&Thieutsi!Ooreport<il .;; na~ said hi.s remarks today rep-to De seeking other unsPecifieci ~ !: from President Johnson. I , .~::* The occasion was Tuesday's meeting, where Mesa Car Wash operator JORPh Iran! soup! a corull«onal uae permil to add two aasoline pumps to his opera- tion. . The addlUon of two pumps at the 176 E. 17th Sf. faclllly is needed so be .can stay ln busineai, Irani said, since increased mechanizaUon and credit card gas purcllases ha ve affected the business. East Costa Mesa City Park W ~rk Set in Two Weeks cavanaugh's videotape of the Big Pen-A brand•new city park to set've the ny operation in Hawaiian Gardens, , an east side of Costa Mesa -f67',995 Cliarles ouUying J,ong .Beach suburb, was taken Heller Park -will get wlder co~c;tton in reference to a ,conditional use permit within' the nert two-weeb, With com- for a new car wash with fotir pumps. pletion set in some 80 days. 1 John Pearcy, 0(2007 Commodore Road, Signing arid return of .• contact by Newport Bea~. ..,ai;its to , install the the low· bidder, JohnSon's ~aplng faclllty at 628 W. 18th St., on a com· Inc., of'ISIO ,Newport D)vd., 'is apecl<d merelal lot. , lo signal !he beglnnli1g of the !fr<>Ject. Pt4rcy's attorney, represenilng the ap-The park is named for the; late 01.arles plicant, won a two-week continuance of Heller, who served u Colt.a, Mesa's .th.e hear&!g later in the meeting llO first street superintend~ ne· d1ed he c a n marshal Additional facts about several years ago. • · tl)e car wash business for pl~Mers. Playground equlpriient, landsc.8piqg, Irani, however, argued in behalf ot plus barbecue and picnic areas V{lll be his two pumps, saying he wilt loe~_l,500 feature. of the park, located on 18th monthly on an already declining ess Street at Orange , Avenue-on the city's without them. · border with Newport Beacb ... He also noted a higher: speed limit 1be .Uiree-acr~. ~k 'site. was given on 1 boulevard· ·past the Hiwalian to the city by the Cost8 Mesa County Ga~ens uampJe lhowlf by cavai;iaugh 1 Water District in return for 10 years distorts the picture of wbt1it bis 1:ast of. free rent· for CMCWD of rices in, the (See CAR ll'ASJI,. PqeZ) ' new Civic cenier .l>ulldJni. · ~.,. Wblle the Uollilcl Slalea Is l&>orah\!' :: dl<OOMd lo meet, Thieu's wlahea, dlpl.. :'. malic. ~ cautioned that there al'.8 :-: other_, ~pll"llionl whlcb could alow ~ any llllll .etll!MenL .. · • lleltable. olfldal• Jn ' 8algoo feel the break-if Jt comes-may take as · mucP. as two mOre weeks ancl Pill _be coupled :; with cbaoges witliin ~ South Vlebwn· 0$0 CaQlnet. · It wu reported by authoritative ~c­ es-and olltcially ·denied-that Prem» ·: Tran Vin HUODJ bad' submttted hir reto- lgnallotJ lo Thieu. ·. .' ' Huong's resignition was ·•Ubmitted• IS a """It of differ~cea arisiDg partly from the stalemated· peace lalb, the sources said. U wu part of an ovtrall Cabfnef crisis wlilcb <00ld ·result In H\iong's" return to office as bead of ·a stronger gnvernmenl or his deparlun liom 'lllieu's rqlme. Oraage Weadler . I Welcome I!> lllllUlY Calllarnla. , ~ I r. " ' ' , on '. ~p1-• -"" . . ... ·Motel ~Ianned {)Ct Oppose~· Hard Line i · For Rezon~ Ar~ . .,~~.Fb~ 'll!uraday,· • .._. bas bee. Corlaln'feo4· Drania . ' ' ActuaUT, \bis i& cioly a niiraae and 'It'• due lo Clear l'P Baturday •lib coastal tempefatutt:I at a cool 15 and only a 1~'p,ereen1 cbanct of rain. • ~SWE TODAY "Wh.,.a ~ Or..-«n1gt Coas t , l A major motol and reolaunnl project · . . .,..,.."!"' '"!'? '!"' , back lhal the Irvine division bu - on land no1 Je1 ._ed ID c.ta 111-' ~ UC !rrjne,\&caclemic Senate ·is• ,,.... provocative lhal\ ·~ to ;j>. _,_ ............ ... _,,,~ • .P~ a Jl21.rd •• ·uin 111 l!'all." .JJ<,sald Ibis admonillGn bu I _jump ..... -·,..... ... ten-" a,lonla' iuoliotfoci to 'Ille elfecL!hal· Cime fNm l!"I•••• of olher,UC ........ _ .... l!f,:. • ..,..,,7 ,,,_ fllliat -im ~ jliiiductJOnl .... ' -c~ i ~ commilleo rnlaiM '"--™"*-... !:• farm to _,,wcl.'ilWar'dl of~ -• "". • 'Ille omn...,.llf!e """° 5 -ild<nd ,'Jlie,_io._a __ llmoa-• Wltt>-lhal In mind, !he SO or ao fio1a11 Dec. 'I• aa _.,,,lo 6o dly, -.,,_~a ........ ""1lt 'rWlinl ID -,...,, deililed to - aftnmllon-<>implelo •-*· pro-.. .._ ID iiid Pwnlher. )ll4ltlge 1-of their appeal !hat !he roc"1ll ~lded the cl\Y councll approv• 11. Clea•• to 1"ach al 00 &rbley, • n•oMloo be wtlhdriwo. · llodew01 lnnl Inc.,, II ~ !he Adloll '1'buredl1 by the UCL factilt) EoCl!lh pro!esaor Bober! ""'"'omory property lrom devtlop<r Jock Tb«ler, In iatln/l lh• rfl.~_lo 'l!l!l!d!•l! their ~ JI would be ~ gentlemanly who ~ completed a 107~-apart. NIOllllim oo drama Pinlfef.i! a ~ ~ -itiliotltute !he 't!Ol"d ''roQueits" 'iOr inen1. comp1e> .... adJ•eent p1ect of sllina 1ati.n by'• taniJ1S tacullY 11111 -...i.. • 7 land month. · llul Deorll of PbJlfcai S c I e a c ., ' Euct JocaUon of the mot.I-:Theo, the UCI Academic s.,,.to ul<ed -ck Reines lhougbt "JtQ!le#' Nit idle will be al the aoulhweal -tbe ......,U to 'lrilbdra" .a iaolutloa · •lroo& Ol100l(lh and lll(lesled .. ,.,..., .. ofRedHIDA-andP-ltoad, Ifoi•lac ... ••Inn-lo..,...,._ lhe"""1fJNllracoop.d. • ' altaoled ta owvo -..........un, poo;aaco oa ta• I .flll' qaarlet. ~ l'Wwlw at Dflma Jtobef 0ranp ~ Alrporl. • -1e ~ -.. ron1 ~-· 'Cohen Aid 1n Iha pu1 the vama depart· ~) ~ u . . -- • lounge cJqimJ ill .... ., Mi•_.. ~-----..l terTUpt<d fram 5 p.m. o., It ' mt1an.t th•· btat aot• bfto-lUer-.Uu. Out 'n' Abouttr dlscribft 1ho !norical ,.,.. 'mo.· lodav Iii WEE1'iNDIR. . . . ... . ·~ ....... .. ~ ,, ~ , ...... ~ ,,., .. .c ................. .. ~ 11 ........... .. . c........,~ '" .,........ __ ... .. °""' ~.,.. 11 ,.....,. ~ ....... . ,.....,,.. .............. .. ........... lll ·-·-.. "" ~--" -.. ..... ......,,, ti -.. ........ ti --. --.. ·--~. ',,,....,. n -. -w ..... '4-11 ........ J ......... . --I -. ...... .,, •. •• ~ • . •• .. •• •• ... •• •• •• •• -· •• •• ·:~ ~~:· •, •n • J -!WlV PILOT • ' --, Fftdal, -btr 15, 1968 I I ica S'ft~~er~ ~iP.ar~ty ~~.es f . .-' ' --~ l .. ....t ;Johnson ' I -• '• . - Optimuts Donor Outstanding Y outlas DAILY PILOT Stiff PMl1 . Observance o! "Youth Appre<i.afion Week". by I"°" ~ llf""8. Oplimi• Club l!a• 1>~.l!<Joor1 lo · these yOUIJCflers, •!'lected .., oot.tiindini: contri· buioo,s to 1be!r :eape<five ldlools, or orgau!zations. '.'I From left 81'8 Tracy Koebler, 13, Boys Club; Steve Bh1sdel, 12, Boy Scout Troop 107; Carol Cappello, IS, Girls Clµb;-D•s Hall, 17,. CDsta..)l~sa High; Bill Lu pis, 15, Future Fanµers; Tom Swiss; . 17, Estancia !Ilgb. ' ·' e . l tatholics:,Using ~·,._·u.S. Divebombers BlasJ f Birth Control ,10 . .. . I Wo~'t Be :Bann~a _2 Enemy ·camps ··in DJ!Z I WASHlllGTON (~'!'be 1>ailan's Calbolic biobopo · ....,.helm-' SAIGON (UPI) -U. s. Air Force , lng)y Friday that ed COlljllel ""' 'dlvebombers and allied artillery today I p-acilce contraceptioftiWlll not be tQmed blasted two North Vietnamese camps away from the clnach. (See earlier. story, · In Vietnam's demilitarized zone (DMZ}. Page 6) killlng 34 ComiDuni"1s and triggering 1be NaUonal Confertnee Of Catholic U eqlosions in guerrilla fuel and am- 1 Biabeps, wlndlng up Ila week·long debate, munlUon stockpiles. backed the validity of Pope Paul Vi's · Unofilclally, ·the new Communist mp- ploslons, they said, came CroDl direct hits on R e d ammunition stockpiles threatening Gio Linh. From Page l WILSON ... ::tr'!:. uP ~ .. "' -ml= ~:=:..i:-:: ... ~·i: ~'·~=.r--~ :19. , . • ,.-llltloo..il*io(a_..il•ma· NA.lo bold lhelr llOlb an- J..._ ·~ N•·~·1 :t•'--">-1'""""' ..-.... Jolull6a ··•• "We nlY au.a Ill Ille United Slates .._.... • . .,,.,.,., ;,_, ...._ -·~' . ....,....... _.., M>i WU a 'mltlef Johnson inado 'II !bi le HOI# '"" ondaf ; " ~· dlocUlt that ,pn<;belf. We '"14' ap1a1!1W. Iba\ W1lllld tie ~ out In ,which Nlxaa Baldo •; ~, hlvln& an ~erl: --tl!e by N~r admlnlltralloo Ud required "I gave wurlllC< In each laatanct •• l'llle,.MIJ!llbY la pl~l'!nl -.[i!141"J*"11J -~)!'1\t ~II.--o·.j '' to tbe _.w, 91 state, Ind ol ~--!!!~a!ed~~ ded&iW ,to be ~'' Jilliiliili;.~ wO!iomea1 Murphy, to tbe Prelldent that. Ibey could 1pealt , lOnfe.n "°B· . f~~ ~-~·11! pem- not just tor his adminiJlroUnn but ror bf.o ilila ,:.ti1i tni.::~.;ot. ·~tnt•~.cyeali,~·~ Aid he would the nail"1, Ina that meant for the nexi ' d~ And by • •~-al ~'.i: , .'"'-'!~ fJl ,w • I 'Ai><>Ut di™ days adr.WllitraUon. u well." ~ 1 :-Orie in•tter Orr.~~ w--~" :a· ve at:'J)ffiee b'l the State L JYhen asked ' wheiher ·11e· and NlxQI\ ~la~• 1'lllt . '{J® !mlJl.,,-:oenai.n...; ', , ' '.""- 1 • ~ ... .-. \ \ :.f."!.7 f.·:i:r.=--=-. ,;tY'-'J' :r· ' • • ""1";,-. ~. ,... . .. .,.... . • r"' ,. •§1-j . .if • • • ) • '-, '· ' 11<•-=.J. t • -.. .. • ,...,.· # >t:.;.,.: ..!.. l!nexplaineif "£11~~-r ~ . < _.; . {.'. •. Copter M~~f~af~·~~g A Loi Angeles Airways helicopter on· the utne route where two others have· plunged to earth m a d e an emergency landing at Compton Airport Wednesday with 22 persm& and a crew of three aboard. Robert Hubley, vice president of the rum, Aid it was purely a precautionary measure, one which the company follows at any algn of Jn.flight trouble. Cause of whatever signalled an emergency for the pilot was not im- mediately determined. Newport Arson Suspect Arrested ' In Birthday Bust It "W'U a real birthday bust, but one partictpanl ·""'ed out to be a party• poaper. ' COota Mexa De!eclive Frank Upham -called out on Illa blrlhday Nav. 9 · to investigate an aracn cue -arreated a'"-' Wednel4ay. ,James, W. Dunn, of 3919 lUver Ave .. Newport Btaeh, wu celebrating Illa 30th birthday-whet Upham llld COiia Mesa Fire · Department • Capt. ' R o b e r I Beauchamp dr_.i by. . . . .) ' Dqns waa 111'1'alped today· tn Harbor D1ab1ct Judlclal-·Court on 111Sp.lcion of a penal code secllon concem1ng the burn· ing of .. lndulllrtal l!ulldlnf, Dunn, whole ball la aet al 15,000, fs accuaed of torching the Rlea Camera CO., II!'/ lndilltrfal Way, last Salurday, caualbf ~b6dt'IS,OOll" clainO)e.'' PoUce aaid Dunn la: a former employe ol lhe f~"•j>o°Yl'ell@flf. qv~ bfoblema billoeen''llilnielt and W 'c'alllhl com· pany owner. ,, • , ). r l ~ · ~!~," f ~ I 1~'., t From Pqe l . . ' CAR WASH ... • J ,« ." • I' ', . ,_ • . ,~·. ' . ·~ .. ··.-;.· . · Tbe 22 -ors """'" tr1DS1eri'td· Jock DUplel, 41; d, -· <lavfll Circle, to another LAA cbepper Ind made· !ho Ihm~ lleol:b, Io.it ·k' rotor blade tun lo 'Loa An&elea lnternaUnnal Aiioort and .lllj>llopped dawn'lnto·a P.aramount uDeventtuni • ' · · ~ dalry yard. • ' - Ap announcement by the Federal Avia· That crub wu the worst civilian tion Agency supported the LA A helicopter disaster in U.S. aviation spokesman's comment about .the history and findinp by a NaUonal emergency landing after leaving the Transporlation Safety Board hearing into Anaheim heliport at Disneyland. its likely cause are soon to be announced. Two of the big Sil:orsky S61L pusenger Tben In July, a craft pilo)ed by Capt helicopters cfasbed to earth and burned Kenneth Wwoner, 33, of 3131 Pierce in the'same ge.ograpbicaJ, ~a ~sum· Ave., Costa" Mesi, wobbled i!own into mer, kill1ng a total of tf, pel'JOlll. a Compton scboOl yard and ezploded , In May, a chopper piloted by Capt. lnlo a funeral pyre far .all aboard . 1Pioneer€-ounty Ne~sman .. 'Sky;' Durila_e Dies at 56 Ploqeer Calilomla ind orange County newspaperman John "Sky': Dunlap col· lapsed and died In Illa Santa Ana home early todiy. He WU 56 •.. Mr. Dunlap in recent years had estab- lished Pacific Clipping Service operated oot of bl!: fa m 11 y home ~at 1902 Louise St.., Santa. Ahii. He is SW'ViVed by Illa Wife and partner Ill the' ventuie, Velma. • · ··: -· · A newspapennan mosi of hi.s adult lile, Mr. Dunlap broke lnlo the b111tness on the Loi Ang<lea Record and later worked with the Santa Ana Reglater. the old Santa Ana Globe, a weekly news- paper. He publlsbed it for three years. In the early 1960s, Mr. Dunlap estab- lished the Orange County Chapter of Sig- ma Delta ·Chi, national professional journalistic &ociety. He. became the cbap- ... ter's flrsf president and wu active in ' SDX and Oninge County Pre,,a Club work until his death. The Orange County Coroner's Office reported thaf no cause of death has yet been detennlned. SKULL .•• He'Jolned the-old United .J>re8s, no w United Pl'ess Internat!Qnal, In 11135 an d worked up .and dOwn the entire state. For five yean, he was UP'a Sacramen- to poll\l,'41 wrttet. H, olso )leaded the UP. ma lnvesllgaUon today, armed with BtgeaU ill' ~· f~Jevi!fal Ye..,s. much informaUon. 1 • An,J>aanr .Cf14'1ate of s .. ta • .\114 COi, "They_ do have ' number ol people leje l.Q.d fbe.VnlVei'slty of~ calf· to contact 'noW, ~!ed' Mi what they fornla, 'Mt'! bllhla\f.)llfa~ ~ed. as · ·, leiiriie<f 1!P' th¢ft,'" lftJd Capt. ·Brooks, a wire editor for\flt·LOS Anteles Times. but he iteclined to ·etabcirate. He setved h I a Alma Mater, Sanp. Ana "ntere. art .· certain . things we just College for 10 years., first as direCtor or can't ·re.1ease now, but we hope to.have public informalkm and_ later as special ~ore . Information by tbit attefnoon.'' assistant to the president. He reslltJ,led he sa.ld'ln a telephone interview. the SAC poet in 1963 to establish Pacific Besplte his reluctance to offer a moUve Clipping Service~ . . or possible situation in which ywng 17th Street shop would bt like. Mr. Dunlap for a tune tried his hand Davi.! met violent death, the c~ has "l agree it's a horrible eitampte,'' In publlsh'ing when ln 1941 ~e e~b~ the earma.i::kB of narcoucs involvement he said ·of ... the videotaped cat ·wash, in many ways. · ' . "b u t the speed limit is t fl e linportant Capt. Brooks said Davis had no lactor '.and you -I• are lnfiuenced West German Party parti,µlar track> and _was llllemployed e .. at tHe . time of his, ~ealb, estimated firm. b'y what you see up there.~·· ' · · to have· been ·in the early days of las! County-wide planning could ,i.iso be Commissioners H. J, "Jimmie''. Woad Selects Candi<late April. f. ban on artfllclal birth control but left ply camps w... the 11th Ind 12th viol~· room for married couples to break the tidm of a Hanoi agreement that it would ban if their conacie.nce requires. not. "abuae" the tone if the United safeguarded llnce an Oran1e , county and_ Jack Hammett voted Jn behalf of The Zimmann brothers, who brought Chapter, American lrultitute of Planners, lranl, however, whlle Don Hout and BONN (UPI) -'the Christi an Davis' gnawed U:ull -blobs of desic- The paatoral let!er uld mmled States would stop the bombing of North . couples who practice cootnceptlon will Vietnam. The United States warned the not be e1cluded from communlon and violations could undennine peace efforts other church sacraments. in Paris. The bishops aald, "With putoral ln the French capital, North Vie~ ia DO'llJ f«ming and might watch over Charles A. Beck voted ••alnst his plea, Democratic Party today chose Defense-cated brain tissue sUll inside -to Costa the crucial d~~ ahead. . -Minlster Gerhard Schroeder· as Its can-Mesa, said they also found a receipt , 10llcttude we \D"(e those who have name.se offfclals denied lthelr troops had "At it stands now, when new ideas whichgoesnexttotbecltycouncil. didatef6rpresldentofWestGe'many. -in a tattered pants pocket dated March are developed, each planner mUSt bring Commiuion Cbalnnan Natt Reade, a The party's nominatin& commission Z1 of Uli5 year. them to the city council and Uien may service station 'operator, abstained from chose the 58-year-old SChtoeder over Delivering the grisly find to Costa or may not ever be given consideration," voting on, the maUer, wbich .ifeni uys Richard Fr8lherr Von Weh:.aecker, presi-Mesa police Monday noon. the youthl . ftl80l'ted to artificial contraception never violated the sU-miJe.wide zone separating '?. to 1 o s e heart but to cootinue to take Nil!?,~ ~ VJ~tpan} · _ ~ full advantqe of the . ~ Wticb Amerltan· .headqoir!ers said today's ~ comes fram.;the ~ ~ l'«lance ' "'8 tbe "l>ea\lbisl·'~ bombardment ~ and the gtacej"lie·allag,· and pfitct tn of .tbe1zone by allied.force. Since Presi- Wil!on said. ,. dent of ·the West German Evangelical were whisked back to the Elsinore sber- Special equipment needs -from road does not compete with Pl stations -(Protestant) Church Council, by a 65-ZO JU's station, at which time ~ homicide graders to almost anything else ·-could.1 _o_nrv"::y:olb~er:c:•:• :":ao:h'";· :·'::;;;;;;;;;m~a~r~gln~,~a~spo~k~es~m~an~s~ald.~;;;;;.,~ln~vea~Ug~a·tio~n~gio~( un~der~· ~W~ay~·~· ;;;::~ be held in a central pool by the. county agency envi.sloned, available . on a .. ' -" request-and-raerve basis. ' -, · ·~ the Eucharist (communliln). 'deQ\ )QllnsOn hel\itl:.tlle nortbecn bom· · "May we all be mindful of the ln· bmg Nov. 1. For thi .third successive ·t vltaUon of Juus: 'The man 'Who comes day, lhe..a.llies fired.into the DMZ without i to me I will never turn away.' " . first being fired upon by the Communists. f W b 111 reafflrming the birth control Again it was a U. S. army spotter ban u the comcl principle of the pilot who sighted the guerrilla camp:1, in the southern half of the DMZ three I cburtb, the blJhopa recopi!ed, "Married miles north of the South Vietnamese "The cost to you would be .minimal and the saving could really be 8CtnethJng to tell your citizens," said Wllaon, who is a slate director of the Lelgue ()f couples factd with confiicting duties are hillock o u t p o s t at Gio Linh. He im-::".,,..~ Ill agoniztng crlses_ of con-mediately called In Fl Phantom fighter-au ... bombera and IMmm artlllery'lllrtkea. i Firing back, the North Vietnamese h 11 aae of th e dlvebomblng Phantoms. U. s. spokesmen aald Its Jl!lola were not hurt and flew !alely back lo lhetr DA llV PllOT Items such as water reclamation, sanitary Jand·fill operations, underground uilllty projects, aerial pbetograpl\)> needs and computer operations were also meri- Uoned as joint ventures. · • • • , ' ., ,. , ' • ~ ., ' •• ' • I f ' • • j • eitAlllOll COUT PUR.ISNOIO C,OMPN(t RH.rt N. w.,, ,......., Ml P1.1llU.,,.. J..cl: a. c.r1 • .., Ykt' .,,. .... ..,, '-al MMltet n.-,,., IC1nil ,) ••1w • ,_,.u..-.... u....w .. -............... ~ ... . ......... . • .._,.. Olrwfet ··---110 W•t+ l•y Str1tf Meltll!~*"u ,,O, a ... ll•O, tz•Z4 . . -!!M----1·• ..... llMllttlff ~ ~ ~:::~•! • .,..,. ' ' I M llfl •~t blse. There was no Communist fire reported lnl<> Glo ·Lb>h or any of tbe Other nearby allied border outpoat.s. Wilson also revealed Thursday that hls concept could replace the unwieldy Southern California Association o f Go;:ents (SCAG) ts the \'(Nee of Or Coonty in state and fiderally .fund projects. Military spokeamen aald pUota spOtJed the 34 Communlll bodl., around the two supply camp11 follcwlllg tbe allied bomb'"1menl. The U secondary ex-"It Ls my belief that SCAG . cannot do tbe job," he said, "it b ref1Jy the cart before the hone and I thiiik It r--Is time we 1et the borae ln front where • Mesa Chamber It belonp.,. -~ ' ~- He aakf Los Angeles city and county officials dominate SCAG at the expense Member Dn.Ve of Orange County, simply because the · lar1er p()wer group is tntereated in Its • · · · own problems and soluUons. Ovn--.. ff~}{ WJIJon also suuested that such an ~ a •W8 Y 'agency as he Is proposing could help . . Jn atte .fflecUon and development of ~ <4ncerled jlrl_ve by the Costa Mesa a rapid transit system for the COllllty. Chamber of Commerce to boost its "May I make i\ clear that l Ill\ ~ lo 1,IOil bu· ecllpoed th• not nqUOotlng, nor do I want ttglonal .. CHRISTllAAS SPECIAL ! .. ; c~hilort one/ . Style! ·-• t ·.r. ~':..· . ;~ .. •· · ~ -I<l . ... J ... '. -" ,J ..... ... ••• < • ' ~ • llO lev.1, with' .tht lllcnlnl up ol a -1 llllCh u that !mown In Dade ·• · lacal 1!1111fc aliop. " . COW!ty, Fla.,~ aafd tht wldel1 trlveUld • . ' . .1 J · Lew 1Uddtl', .,...., .ol COUI Music c6mniunlty leader. ·· , c .. ter, 1119 tl<iwp<in 8ltif.. .... """'Uy "Somtlhlnr mull be done "'· ....... ~ted with a membenblp plaqqe the ~ ri lhla COUDty," bt aald In · byElqene~. conclulfon. Bqerui, P«Sfdenl of B a 1 t 1 "If you do not act on lhl• or ibnflar Mortuarla, 11 chairman of the chamber'• Jll'OPONJI," tie •dded, laying cfoitm the Official Greeters' committee. altematlves, 1110tneo11e else will." The ambfilouJ dtlvt .ta ,an lntqral '"i.fttroppli1a.n ~-with J>lrl ol publlclilaa next Jtlr ol the • metzopoltlan Ideas requln mebopolltan Olamber ol Commorce Yellow ¥ ._.e," he emphaslaed , ''n<ll Clua!lled Telephdoe DtreCtory. , ·melropolllon covermnent." · . Ciz<ulated amona 111,GOO Harbor Ana 11te o n I y repruentaUve lo mlla reolcfenl!i betfDnlnl nal l]lrlne, Iba Wlllon't '_., wu Fountain Valley Yellow !look wlll Include Ollly m<rdwlls City Councilman Jolin lfuplr, who bad ond ....-.... wbo ... ""flbor-w-i..,. -tht Loque'• -u ........ b<n. . m1lloe ....iao 1o attend lllOlhet meotfnl. ' • • 4 ~ NIWpPlT MACH 1727 Waatdlff Dr. 6Q;2Q50 __ , ... ~, I ~~r'o..i'!l'JI lnlarlor , · ~GUii.A SIACH DDoaai1111i., ... ., .. , , ~ Nort~ C-Hwy. AYOlla~ AID NllD ' ' -_ ...... t 4'1 '"' ...... __ ,,, ___ ,.., ' . I , • • • • . • " • • • ~ • ·r . ~ .... ' .. . ,. I " " ~ • • ; ' ' ' • • . ! ' • ' • ' • ~ • • • :r r : I ' ~ ' ' I • I • t l l , l • • • ' ' ,, ' ' • ' • •r-' I ' ' ' I Di8seti(;.'t:op~c < " -• • • . ' 4 I ' • ';"" .,_T 10 A.Jill.,, l'.M. • • .~ ' . -I -. • DULY PROT .EDITORIAL PAGE . ·~ .,..,. ... ~. li r·-• ,, J • • • • ... ... .-.: .. r '•. . .. • s;...tn4 ..1Ji 'be broken qa t/ie 11'.story tower in JaiJ. 1*')', It wJ.ll Ilk• about \hr~ years to complete -•• • I 11>' ~·Y com¥ iJI.. . , . • . , -.Arid lt ·should be ·a steady.flow. for the coat of me Reac;h Year a ts ~ver~body' s business. Everybody, after al~ will take the prolli. · t~· ·. ·~ . Clo8hig the Border . Few probltms are more ~em.in& to parents todJ,Y than traffl~ in; drui' and nar<O!ln. ,.., It seemrtaobe all around -pol, pills and LSD . . . Only a few montha ago, such worri es would have drawn chuckles from sophisticates.· ijut. the t8ughter has · plad!! way for de~ worry¥' . \ Marijuana use ~isn't tbe jok.e it once was.' There is evidence· that itj s_,,tbe begllining of the transformation .of \rtglil. promising YOllllg peopl~ into what Newport Bea" City Councilman Howard Rogers thi s week call· ed "derelicts." He spoke of teenagers he knows person· all}'. ' . Whlir• does the stuff ~· from? Most 'tit fr~·~·ig~/ auttiof,i,ties ag'ree. l1•wpo;;t =cilmeii: ·~ Rogers' urging, agreed lo seek. congressional btalinu that could lead to closure of the border lo undiaperoi>ed teenagers. . Th.lg lbould stem some of -the traffic in drugs and narcollics. It would not )lal\ smuggjing of illicit dfllis by adultl!i, but it could at least slow the amount of danger available ao readily to youth . 1 c .... . , ' • . ~ .M>Olf-'~l ..... "A JOURNEY OF ,,500 MILES Bf61flS WliH A SIN6·L~ S1Ef'-· (L.-••• S•;.,.., :r.;.~~·,.) ~·~~,N~thi~g t~ Do? "Fo.rtune' llnfair,.He Safis . . . \.'Deaf .... .... .. "'Gfi>emy . . La·nd of' the J o~hn Birchers? 1 !.\1!f . ' ---~ .. , That's '.Something· ~·Gus: \ .. " ol(esl. We cloll'I' i..e liloo .. our hudi )t ·~ .« ,lmeel • hlia. because t la ..,, --..... thlnp, ... ~' '""" do thlnp -the lime .. ifli;( But what do ,.. do wben there'• >Othlag Ii> do? Well, that ~ upon-how "e choolt .o fUI an empty. apace al 1Ume~ Perhlps ~e tey U. do those thinp which ~ never h.ave· time to do-ltt drunk, hlvie an &flalr. fu; up the bauat, '° lo IChool, CQ:{tact old friends, have a party, make love, work for a worthy charity, etc. ' .. . ~ OR M.&. YBE we dwell upon and Worr/ .tb:Qut the things we have missed-our ~¥ ecled childhood, that lolt business .. CJrtwlil , the land we didn't buy, an 1 •pquirJ' love, our unfulfilled potential, !le. Of course, we can alwa)'I do more ol ' . ' . . ' ..... ' · ''!'he Estancia High football team deserves an •""'"'-~ front their Your editorial , "Negativism at N':ldir," 1"""6J'· (Nov. Ii ) draws heavily Upon the. rec, ent school's ~ Club whose derid-tbe wne _ work harder, clean house lne <;0mmen1".after last Saturday's Fort~.a~cle about.prtpge'CQunty, better, st'udy more diligenUy, mw· IOfi:S_ Were an abjeCt inmlt. 1be The prestigious· Fortune may Syri\boUu more money, accomplish more, influ~ , only ARZ;ots that . ""me of · th.,. nirvana in the pre55 room, but l! hardly ~-· ,,..,, the ultimate In factua1 r e f e r e n c e more people. ,; p@Ople rme are ~\hase that they matc.1al. . Utility. That's tl'le keynote. ~. 'diagUiM In their'"ganle collet. Having worked an assignment ·with Make -make -make. Accomplish -" --D. S. S. them, I can say the pay was good acComplish -accamplish. Don't ever ,. ... ,_ nfltdl ,.....,. •• ...,. ..,, -plus prorqpt -. but .after seeing how atop. ~DC tteates a vaouum. Wt ~ "'-., ,.,. ..,..,. •. s.-they can rurrange faet.s and jgnore subjects in our colle-s,· "Why should, To the Editor: such u war or povertY,, have created a crimlnally distorted . picture o( con- ditiona _onl('st:ate~ cam~. uc· Iryine· hu •never J>ad' •r viol!nt ~moasVation • -bot, thapka to you . the P'obl«nl generated by !lllderfinaneinc an d overcrowding can i:euse !llll'est l.n the future. ·, . DR. DANIE!L L. RADER. ' . ftt!ptllifr P•t'.lc. Plau mifh!. be sucked into 'it. "T':. ,..,,,...,.. • ~ •-. o • ., ,,__. ·accurate data that might damage their we suppoit these. oo.n:?" pre.eoo'.ceived oot.ions, we hardly need . To the ~tor: Activity ·ii: pri7.ed. Inactivity , is de-to be. not.ht . .it ha.s to ...... ~ letel hang our beads in shame if Forttlne And, too, &peaking .or Or~~ ~. As a tupayet: i!I. the clty of C.M., 1 • IPiNd-Ia at tbal.Juy, good-f~ 'frM• tr .nit 'thintr • ~. p y finds flaws in Oran1e County College , because I live in t 111 city, wou1d hb to know if thert are plans for , -~ or blppie. ~ i..m. .... 1 -~ SOIT!! .• •: ......... ·~ r 1 .• , , _ ., ... 1-T • ~ · . take a look at some of. the teachers .... '* . 11 ..... Ba l.to... Hornta of ~ ti!Ween-;.ettm;· µp ,and going -lo beit SQME,EXAMPLES ARE: (1) vi~wir;g, ·.~. '• DlO 'T re~·' ihe--~di·' • Wre.-.'1M.dd wi"'1U!1Jiitr 'fhls"'tj~"-""~-1" .. ~ 1:\1.,..,., ,-, area tiould .Ill ftll~-.Uh ~while '1ctiv· I a sanae( lbr ·the .aunset'1•5*efl,11itboutl I ~'"1i~1.!e•""'lfl pl~ taYenartiw1'; of penon? Should we send !chiJ<\ren l.)\!,esa ~~\,i ~~:~(If Adams ~. But· 'i then!'s time ~eft ovef <tame-;1 adding,-fflything' ·to tt, (t),...lyh'l'j~· on a a t!Jephoto lens lor-th• ' ur -to th.is school wtth the \hou , in nilnd· Ave~tl ~.:. ' ~. ~. 1 ~ either \lie it or blot it out. gr~y knoU, just being part ol.''the ter-of foreshortenln ~-~ ufe = that w~n he enters the c awoom to There are almOlt 1:6oo: homes on 1:hls ra11t, 13>, glldl~g a~ the Wa~ while Birch Society si:rui This is t.he.~hnimie greet _him Is _an Ull!haven , long·haired si<ie o[ Adams -~cl~ one. place where '111E FACT IS that Ume iJ the least someone else i.s mt'lding the tiller, (4) sed tO · . '4"h teacher who ts supposed .to have .the thechildrencanP.Ti.yfOotballetc.,e.tcept qpenslve but most valuable commodity being with 'someone In a silent bond of u J>rl . ~omp~t 8 t pictur~·. -·•U£ knowledge to teach the child ,· yet ht in the middle Of ~ strttt. any of us have. And IF.\fortunately, we ~ni~nshlp, .<~l, findi~g the fun . in u ng:ing l.'-8 an .moun am r~nae ii, li~i:ng l.n another world ~ too lazY There ve ~. parka -large nally can't control it, try as we may. le~~re-tune a~hvd1es without ~orking up c~ behirid a foreg~ound ~ubJect. to gtv~ a. decent appearance alKI set ones at that -on &he nOrtb side of About the most we can do is flt our-at 1t, (5) goofm.gi)ff with the children, Makes It ldrt~. llke theres no.thing but an eiampJe for our 'future lead.eta:. Adams as fu tht! ratfi1 .0( ho es and e selves into It, in some way. 'nit method from their frame of reference· not' yours. American OP1ruon book stores 1n Orange Al 1 ~ kl ' , id' th ··er uie 1 • ll'!tha t!. we select ic up to ua. Mo& time Is pro-The literal meani~g of "reCreation" · County? Then we have the litUe kids . 80• · OU like to ask whats ~ wou . • . et ote! .e to k"°"". t P ""' • • . · . , .~. i.s • . , with the heads of Orange coast College? the city council hat-for our area. grammtd because of our respon11b11ltiea, re-creation. Creating again. rt •· UJt: kind with tome trash around them . Oh well Do 't the f · 1 u\ hould h · · . Goodties!I: kno . In "1""' obligations; vocation.or profesilion, home· ... of creation Which depends upon doing -an in a day'• work. n Y et ey . s , • av~ ,so111e . . . wt, we at& pay g _......, life, etc. ~ut some of it ii ft:ee .. And it i1 nothing, 1Q as ~ allow the undiscovered, Before apo19,ing Orange County ·voters ~y SQ., outside of the Mo!"y thty make, ~nough lb.es here and we~ tt ii hla:b the free time wtuch-gt?erlll fits . What1 untapped potentiaJ ln yoo to come forth. and ciUzen&, you must take 'into con· like ~,000 a Y~· . ..._ time we rece,Jved a1 least ont; park for do you do when there's·. nothing to do? · Who can recreate? Onty those who can . akleration (and you do to some degree ) Lets clean up our college. We have eur . chUdren to pl~ ~fely m without The on1y sensible amwer is, "Nothing." toler•te the amti:igulty of M unstructured ijlat it'• a great place to live _ lots ~t had any demonstraUons, but ·this haVlng lo 'brave' cr0SS1ng the eztremely Tty it sometime and see ~ your pro-period of time, who can relaI, who can of wi>nderful people.-leading the nation will come, 1 am sure . busy Adams Boulevard to ,et to Balaer.te trammed system rebels. Set ii you ~an Jet thtnp· happen, who can let go, who. in many poJlitive ways. JAMES P. Jo]W.s Park . spend one hour or day or week do1nc.. can be with ttwn~lves, and who can B. FAIRCLOUGH absolutely nothing of a utili\arian nature. feel the jo{ which is intriruiic in both COULD rr POSSIBL v be that these Nothing of value. Nothing worthwhile. work and pay. kook s you .harangue wi).h predict.ability llnrest Guar•11teecl Nothing. Nothing, to yOl.,I, may be dUfer-Watch childr~n: Tti~y know how. about theii' legal rlgbt ~ say no, ~e ent than oothin& tn me. But for noi:hln&: They'd be b.apov.,_to sbolf you. 80 advanced in Uili age of collective The the Editor : · ~·-Bc1 Alone To \he··Edlf.or.j . -i medioorhy', that . you fall to recognize Thrff: ~in krou pi of voters are pro- leader:5hlp when.you SH IN ··~.. • . bably responsible for lbe delta' of Afkr all , knocklng 0raJ)ge County ' is Proposition 3 (}>opd ·tor Co Pl e I! ;Ind University ,constrtictfor\): L ·Those who a nali.opal putime, yeti.people continue always Teject. bon~S; z. ·Those whb to come here · In droves. Why not fun be!' 1 .L -·· city .where f'ortune mq:azine Jjves1 and 1eve co legea . can o~rate .: whoout , money ; and 3. Those w~ ·.wabt.eil to Most 'Bad' Kids Go Straight Your recent remark oC\ the Upper .NeY{pol"t Ba)"•sbould bt b~ out now. '(oo J.8.itf • rplan lhwld. Pt made th&l giye'.s1 lht : pUblic' '' gqod share of the bay·•s µsea. You also said lhat Jn any case:, th& ba)I Will be dneloped. ftle11hta At l.ar1e: :·~e ls nOt nearly ._. much re\a. tfombip betwetn '4juvenlll, delinquent" behavior and adult crime as moat people think; fewer thJn 15 percent of juvenile dtlimioenta 10 on to be adult criminal&, and U1e . put bulk ol adult criminal• 'iave liWe in · common with juveni~ of· '.end era. MOit of the ferment Md turmoil in ~cation fuday spri.n&• from the fact tliit ·the achoola art being as'ked not. JDl,y to make up in • hurry for their owD fail\llel but to compensate for the failures d IOdety as a whole -and 4 can ICICCely do the first job, much ... tho .,.,,,.i. ·. W&y ~ We '1upbra1d '" people when ·n · ~·them, lnatead ot 'downbraiding" them, which IOUnd1 more appropriate! . ' · Politicians, no matt.er how lmpreu.ive :Mlr ora!«Y .. do not really persuade people to ~e tbelr minds ; 1 polit!cia.n ii NC<:eaful •ben he ortlcuiota the ~-(If the -" l110ft Illa• ·-bo .......... lhotr principlto --.... ~-------~ iW<fllsld princjJMel. 0 ' . • ... fl et1l1«>', why la ev"'1 ~ .. alnya ,.1vkiom:" -IND't thlft or•• a ...... YCllfilddrcletiawell? ""' ..... ....-!hot ,,,... ..... much liiiila. ,..., II lb& foci lhll. In -·i. --• ~ ljlOclel, ,.. -..,,.'1sr • • ~ 1eale: but • Ill .... to ... llt U lodlviduala • --.. illlllr ,,.,...,,, r<lo- -....... - -Ind neltlltt t-~-r=-~· ':!~ ,.,,... ........., ... leJillllM1c ..... ......, .... -· tbl1 ..... -·-" ~,JU ' • • I merelY hanging in limbo between the two. The "publish or perish" attitude a~ re.searchers was neaUy satirized by Ot\o Loewi, tl)e Nobel Pr i it -wlnnJ.ril phannacologist, w h e n he defined a "drug " as "a substance which, if infected into an anln'lal, produces a paper." People who primly say, "It is I~' or answer the phont with "This Is he/l would hardl y, when shown a group pholograph, eiclaim: "Oh, "'.hich 11 l! 11 thit .~?_'tll.._ as' Geoffrey Wagner Cilt· , tingly poinJ.\, out In his amusing new book, "On tht.,.Wisdom of Words." ' · If our bodies were as lazy u l1Ur minds, hardly anybody would bot.bet to get. out~ of bed in tht ~ornina.. When &onleone undea., ,,., says to us, "You 've reall y got it made ," we simply smile quietly and wait for th•m lb grtiw older and learn that nobody hu It really made. · . Alltkl wtlfl S.IUltk" t am taking "medic1tion"; y°" are eo "pills": be ta.km "dope." I vote on "principles"; you vote on "ideology": be votes on "dogmu." "'· Spying by our side is "military 11'-" t.tlli,rence"; apyinf by thdr side ls "• ptonage." When demot)Slralirs make an un- provoked att.ack, it is a "riot"; whM police make an Unprovol<td 1U.acll:, H hi a "deftrllf of law and ord'r," An intere1tln1 e.1ample of ~Vetlfl AMNntJe 10fic ._ the fl!Ot. • that al.net • many pf'tletituttA nfflclally Ust tbelr Jl'Gflldoo u "model," any woman whG • d U8ta her profession aa model may be suspected of being •.patt·timt ~tu.~ AND, SPEAKING tJf thi! subjecl, the ....semantics of· aez are so primly twisted around in our culture that the phrue "sleeping: ·wtth" actually means "not. sleeping with." ' Our overweight child U 1 "1landular problem," but y~ is "fat as a pig." U a used car can be advertised as "owner.tested," why ,can't used shoes be .Old .., "ped~"? W}\eD I loot at a nude film of colored people ("il.atlve11") it ii,. of course, · "ethoograpby"; when' I loot 1t a nude film (If wblte J>OOple, tt 11 "pomognphy." EDUCATIONAL euphetnlsms are tile most absurdly amusing in modern aemanU,:s -' SU$:h .as "under·achiever," "disadvantaged,"' and so on : in his book, Ttanslations from the Englisht Robert. Paul srrl1ut·apt1y ·retranslatn·tM jargon, "Thi! child ,..'!\!··to. bav< de ye loped late in lar~iai:le \.Control,,;-11 "He falll on .hfi ~~"-m.q*""ty," ~ ....,.. r----•If Geor9e Jleor Georgt: At on olllco perty my boll got &..ir wllh q\e. Lo,.r ht W.ed • ..0 our to ,,oq;,.. a. 1o1 ~ =A.,._,_ lft _ hll.- wol llurllnc blm ad lit --., lot • ride .. "' , couldU-how mt bt !1'L I """ to :wJlli-. -·--bo'a INiy IO!.')' oJ>il ........... 19 I ~~t dlnoW •fhil plooo? 'bo ,,.., think be'• tru1)' ""TY!__, . ~uruOUS ~ Curlool · , Yes, I think ht 'I tnrly PTY lbi flrll lhret -failed .. (Wrill lo Georp for U.O teent.fl """""' •hrouih' Sldtw•"' 't\lnlil,,.:-AncJ II' ,..-JIDa I~ Wi him.) ' " eve·ryone votea yes? "punish" the stud.eh~s-, faetilUea-an<C a~· GARTH CHAf"OLER ministtaUons for I.he recenf di&turba~ • on certain campu'ses: To thl1 last ctoUP let me det;lare: · " • , Dlatasteftd Ad D& yOl.I r'ealiu that tqe Upper Bay 11 the only ea-b.lary in Orange County, and the only one of significance in SoQtheni California? The Pacif\c Flywai is d.~~ndent upon lhe area for refuP: First: Your vote baa eealed the 4oom and food. , To the Editor : of long-needed claam>0m buildings. If t})e. bay must be developed, couldn't I waa disgusted when I Ja"j lilt' ad Second : Our coUeges are now IO aa area of marsft and shoreline be for the movie, "If Re Hollera, Let. Him overcrdwded that ~~ead)' Jijap ~ .left' .111-la, IO migratory game and Go!" in Ole Nov . I edition of the· DAILY ~jed lncdmlnt students . in wbole&a1e , ~hlrds~ along with the marine fishes RILOT. lots. · '· who stiD..breed there, be saved? The td was obviously geared to UM!' Third : You are denying a public lifg}let wey .qot.lel the area above the dikt teen-agers In spite of the garish un-ed ucaUon to your i:hiklren or remain to.lb prtsent st.ate: mt dredp derlined , ''Positively no one under 11 grandchildren, not to the emting one de\itlop tbe area beloW it? . admitted." Such phrases as, "Far-out percent of the studM1ts 'whose behavlqr you · want to rbllle tt or Swinging Movie',' "Groovy Movie," has shocked you lnte liTational relCtlon. t*>Ple want lbmt of thil "Ha,penlng" movie acenes, etc. is hardly You have denied .. • colle11 ' ~ • area Jett \\ii. aduU pattu. The information, "unless to .thousan& now In blP -.-i ,, "-. GARY ROGER$ accompanied 'by • parent or edult," ju.n10r hi&h achDOI, ? _ }i; ir.. "' · means that a 12.year--0ld could go with Fourth: You havt:; betn tAe d .... ., . The 'uAlLY l'IbOT OQJ:Ce.1 that wild- • 21 ·year--01d to ·see thls "sock·lt·t.o-me" 1everal polilicitns ahd P.ibllaben' in'\hll ljfc pr.ettrNs tl'ft ~invtv d!drabt.c. movie th't dares to "show it like It e'lection yur who, to'flleaPe rtaJ ~ ll"f~l,,.t#Ut ftiPC. rtp14tm: Tiii really, rt.ally Is!'' ' ' .. , OUM~ o.t.~"Wd~11.r~t>ott.1td cofJ I'd say in adult la~ag~ "Tha.t isn't .•. .;. ,,.,. d~oe'top·it~yurit~f!ltrlction advertlslhg for a movie i;_ it'1 advertising , : Q 1~ . ,._. tltdtss Mif"ttft-~ffc ~'·ft\ or (#~ for po,-,.Ogrip:~. dEO~I BUCCOLA • 00 ,es "· ' '•omt tm of~ OQrt!'°~t l..worl<- , , 1 1 1,~.~i ed out+,:~. 'J.. , + 1 l B .. r .... ,;, ... l"..'!-•o.::.r.-~ ,-,.. ... ,,.-J}AAGHEL F05TE~1 8.F., ,~ .~ •· ~·~-· .1 ... '!'. t:fiitof • ~ ~ ~ -, ' great cit.al of baJ'tlin111-colMl"hi , ... To the Editor: ,. the pursuit ot 1ucetu.i, .~.well .• la . To bep with, 14111.nol O profeesional ·th• ochfovem1n1 of ri. . . . . ., . WTl!er .. pt. .... teop 1111> rn mind. 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I ..... a ,. lilt• . ,,_ Patllll.. , c6llea' ud .w lMR 'me'* I t .. l;llJll ••WJ•"' I • • • • ·m ·b · ,,L .... _._ ........... ~ ..,1,.._·+·.1 •:i-, -~-.:;.:;,~.il,...;.~~~-"-.:.:• r··------, -----r-·-~·~-------------------------.-,-----------------.,.--------..,.-..,.--. • • More on Way BY WILLIAM REED Reeds ••• Calls to Change Voting Not New In the Wincl There are many more fans of the U.S. Navy and particularl;r of • the"'USS Kearsarge in Huntington Beach today following a Wed· nesday evening aboard the aircraft carrier for directors of t b c Chamber of Commerce. Capt. Creighton Cook and many of his officers and crew livt in Huntington Beach and take th e "Mighty Kay" out to sea from time to time. DAILY PILOT llilff Plllt. • By GEORGE J. MARDER WASHINGTON (UPI) -In the past century, mon than 300 constitutional amendmenta have been introduced in Congreu to change the way of electlng the ptfllident. And more will be proposed early In the 9lst Congress. .,Many -U not most -of the proposals have called for direct electloo of the president by the voters and doing away wlb the Electoral College. In the past, all of the proposab have foundered on the sman state's belief that the Electoral College gives them an extra voice in the selection of the presklent. Political scientists for years have argued such a belief is an illll!llon. Increasingly, politicians are inclined to agree. II was a grand opportunity for the leaden of the bu$int11 com- munity to meet the Navy men and to see what their tax dollars are bu)'.ing. * Opening witla a Star The Electoral College system was part of a compromise between large and small state. which created the federal union. Without it, there wouldn't have been a union. The small slates feared that if they went into a federal union with the large states, they would be crushed by mere weight The.lr concern was that the large states would run roughshod. over the interesta of the small statea by using their greater voting power. The ladies expr111ed ap- preciation for the fine dinner m the wardroom and some astonish- ment that mere men could fend for themselves so well. All were impress~ with the sharp young men of the ship and lbe fine record of officers and men in the service of their country. For me the trip to the abip was somewhat in the nature: o f Kearsarge revisited. I probably have more time aboard the old aircraft carrier than many of her officers and crew. * As a civilian employ• of the Navy, I wielded my paint brush and spray gun as an apprentice painter · at Puget Sound Naval Sbipyanl in , 195().52 as t h e Keanarge was modernized for the Korean Conflict. Later she was converted to an anti-submarine carrier, which is h.er present usignment. She is a big ship, as both the ladles and the chamber directors n o t e d Wednesday night. ' Her role In keeJJinf the country free is big and .&er officers and men have demonstrated 11trong at· tention to Ibis duty. She may be an old ship commiaaioned in 1946, but when ihe hi called 'The Mighty Kay' the "might" refers equally to the power of her engine rooms and to tho might of those who are entru.ated with Kearlfll'ge for this tour of duty. }oreign Policy Talk ' Set at Golden West An American foreign policy expert will discuss the present period of negotiations between the Sovltt Union and the United States Tuesday at Golden West College in Huntington Beech. Dr. Fred Neal, journalist, diplomat and ehairman of Claremont Graduate School's internatiooal retaUons program, will be guest lecturw at an open class session at 7:30 p.m. ln the Collqe Center • • • • • • • • l ' l • i l I j ' • 1 ( • • Actress D<l>bio Reynolds obals with lllllograpll·seek· ers '81 opening ot. new, 100,000.squar&<oot Z!>dy's Qwllity Diocount Department Store at Harbor BoUle- vanl and Edinger Avenue in FOW!Wn .Valley. New ~y's. is· 13tlt store;in eipanding discount cha\n . OpenllJg attended l>Y Miu ReY!lokls Wednesday maital·lbi<d new 7.0cly'1 store lo open within ·five .w.eek period. County Medical Group Tells of Medi-Cal Abuse The Orange County Medical Aslocla~ tion has turned over to the Attorney General's office seven cases of alleged abult ol Medi.cat P'Oll'llll by county doctor•. Dr. David I. Nielsen, president of the Medical AssoclaUon, mide the diaclo8ure. He emphasized : . "There are llOme, 1,500 physician! in the county. I don't think seven ol that number ls ·a bad percent.age. In fact, it's less than one-half of. one percent·" Dr~ Nielsen, a Newport Beach physi· ciao, said tbe cues first were in- vestigated by the Medical Association's so.member pubtic service committee. From there they were cooaidered by the board of dlrecton, over whkb he presides. Hearings were held involvJnc the ac· cused doctors, their patients a n d representatives of the insurance firms that handle Medi-Cal diat>ursernents. "Rarely did the &buses Involve ei:· cessive charges,'' Dr. Nielsen said. "They mostly dealt with multiple visits where only otte· would be required, or unntcessary lab work in the office, or unnecessary injections and other medica- tion not required ." He &a.id the cases included doctors' giving penicillin shots to combat the common cold. "The common cold,'' he es.plained, "is commonly considered to b e unresponsive to such tf'eat.ment." Dr. Nielsen aald the Medical Associa· Uon is investigating accusations again.sl another 14 physicians. "The ooly ones we tum over to the Attorney General," he said, "an those that appear to involve gross and repeated abuses. These people, If guilty, 1hould he prooeculed to the lull extait ol the law." Birth Contro~ Luxuries Kindest Gi'fts ' for Poor? The compromise wu to give each st.ate, regardless of. size, a guaranteed repreaentaUon of. two vo&es in the Senate. Thll small state "weighted influence" in Congrea wu C11Tied over into the Electoral Collece. Each state was given a voice in votlng for prealdent equal to its representation in Congress. Thus, the 1mall states felt they had protection against being ignored in na. tional. elections. They fell usurtd that candidates for president would haye to campaign for <small state 1upport as STANFORD (AP! -"The kinde.11 g~ts we-can give starving ooun?'ies are lux· uries and contraceptives," a profeysor of biology asserts. Prof. Garrett Hardin of the University of aalifornla• at Santa Barbara · spbke Tuesday night before the Stanford University population and environment forum. "By sending them luxuries we give them motivation to strive for a better life," he continued. "Contracepti:ves make lt possible for them to achieve it." In urging that the United Stat.es refuse food to starving nations unless they have vlgorow: birth control programs, be said that food sent under other conditions .. will merely increas.e 'the number . of people who will ultimately starve." · . Immigration and non-fish food! from the ocean are not the answer either, he declared, adding : "It is a mistake4 to say that . any Coast Students In New Positio:ps Two Orange Coast area studentil have been appointed to faculty-student com· mittees ·al Cal State, Long Beach. Initiated last year, the program allows student representatiori on the Acadtmic (!acuity! Senat.. Jim Wilson, 8922 Verlene Circle; Hun-- tington Beach, has been appoin~ to the publicatlom committee of the senate. Dave Martin, 128 l2tb St., Seal ·BUeb, wlll ltirve u one of the rMmben: of. the student-tac~. study committee •. coUntry needs more lood-or more room. All It needs is fewer people and this it c:ian get with more birth control." • • • bright little dresses are easy-care school wear Jabberwocky brightens up school days with sure colored little dresses. Crisp navy, pretly pinks, sunshine yellows and leafy greens. Pertly &haped up in Monsanto 'Acrilan" acrylic bonded lo acetate. And Moms know that means long wear and easy care. For school days, girls will love the bright little things they find at May Co. a. low waist, pleated skirt, pink tweed, 7-12, 18.00. and in sizes 3-6x. 14.00 b. drop waist A-line, yellow wit h navy, S.14, 22.00 . · girls dresses 56, preteen apparel 90 TM Mol'lJQlllO Textile6,Division " • muc~ aa lor the eleclQral ...,. ol'tha large states. However, that weighted mnu.nc:. 1tarted fading quickly u the two-party system deveJOped in the United Stuel and ibe winner-take-au rule crew In the states. -t • The winner-take-all rule ii the OM1 under which. all statn now operate. That ii, the candidate with ,the srea&ellt number of popular votes within ~a lllate wins all of that ~state'• total ~· in the Electoral College. AJ a pracUca1 matter, It bu meant t).yi! presidential cM!fldatel hive con- centrated on campaigninc 1n the 1 bla cities and' !tf.te!. The wtnner-takNll rule, it Is a<gued, has jull aboot wiped out the weighted political lnflutoct originally given small 1tale1 under tbt constitution. . Two years ago, Delaware tried to restore that advantage by utma the Supreme Court to ouilaw the wlnner...f.U.&- all system, which has grown up out&ide the ConstituUon. New York State oppoeed the Delaware move which wu supported by 11 other stat.ea. New York argued that the Supreme Court was being asked to rule · ~ a political question that bad to be dec:lded by the people. The court refUll!d to upset the present system. The belief perai!;ts in IOJile areat•tblt small states still get political protection through the Eleclol'al Colleje and ·w- position by them is coos1dered a major barrier -poll!lbly an ~I• one -toward doing away wilb ' tM Electoral College. Any constitutional amendment bu to be ratifJed by 38 states and no &IQend4 ment would carry without cooperatLan of the smaller states. Thert are SS of them that get somewhat larger e1ec> toral representation than they would have in a dited popular vote for president. • . • • . • • ' • . • ' • • c:ro • l "' . Tltq'R Orlrit Ote Moon Astronalltl Eu.l..e A. Cernart, John w. Young and 'lbotnaa P. sWl;rc1 (from left} have.been named as ~ cmr for 1!11 Apollo 10 ~fht, espected lo be tho last manned apace mission befon1 the climacdc' llitempt lo land men on the moon nert yur. ('1 ma, co ·...,,. c-t ,ilaza, san d1e90 free-y at brllfal, c0sto w; shop 1110Rday fhrOuth saturclay, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.rn. s46.as21 • ' ' • -. IT ---,.....;;- • f'rt"1, NMtllbtr lS, lt61 • -- An tmJ)f"OOiriftg doctor, iK Mia- mi, Fla., uw ablt to commimi- cau with a 9-t1tar-old nmawo11 bot1 htrt. aft.tr poUct cfforlt to talk with boy ftiiUd. Ht was at a :I hoipttal for a checkup W~1l· • ~ authoritie1 irifof'fn:4d the docWr 1 j 11 mitring per10M alert wos out ! for a Ga~ Pouncy, age 9. "WtU, Gary. Or BobbJI. Or wha.tetitr 1,1ogr name i.t," said the doctor a& ht got a huge nl!tdlt and •ll"i· !t n~. '*We're gatng to take o i blood tesl" Tha t did 1t. "Mt1 j' t«im e is Ga111, sir!" t%plodtd, the f uouth. •• • A group o! 20 students at An\iocb College, l' ell ow Springs, Ohio, bas petitioned the administration to pro- vide mustache cups in the cafeteria. '"!'hose of us on the other side of the brush suffer indigniti~ by , drinking from conventional muga," said the petition. "Mustaches get soggy and incredibly gwnmed up." • • ;Two Sisters gave birth to daught- e-,s on the same day-twice. Mrs. Mary Mitchell Stam•t•s, 31, of Tren~on , N.J., and her sister, Mrs. lptna Mitchell Vulgarls, 22, of New· <µ"k N .J ., each gave birth to a <laughter on June 1.1, 1966. On Tue .. <l~y the sisters again gave birth to dlugbters. • ' .. . . . " T!lrtles, Flies, W ot'm,s . ··. • • I \ • ' ~. I Ride Russ Moon Rocket .. ' .. '. . ' ' MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet scientiats today revealed the first Uvin& creatures to fly around the ~ oDd back lo earth were a . pal< qi, ,furl!et and a number of wJne flies;irid mw:· woimi. They wett Ill aboOrd lhl Sovi<t moon .w Zcoc1 s ,.b!ci\ \l'Qiiid ID the Indian Ocean Sept. 21 -c'Rk·l<ing ntghL · Tbey .an;\v~~ ~ lilck in a Soviet !abocatory in 'good . cond!Uon, moving about in their contatnen and with pod appetites, a report..i by four lcienUata in the Communist pirty new1paper Prav- da said. !;, They lost some ••ht. returning home 10 percent lighter. Blood analysis showed no substantial ditf~ from a group of slfiy-at-home t~ used u a test control. • A The 1elentists repdii.ed a checkup 21 days after the turUes' return showed "an excessive eontint of glycogen and Iron in their liver tisSue and the complex of flight factors had also exerted a certain influence on the structure ol the spleen." The report did not explain the significance of t.hese findings or whether they would have any effect on a decision to send a man to the moon. Soviet scientists have said they will make thorough tests with animals before sen- ding a man on 1 moon trip. biological test creatures that migh t be aboard Zond 8, whlch rounded the moon Thursday and is now presumably on its way back to earth. The report wu the first mention oJ • any living creatures aboard Zon'~;J:.' / ;· addition to turtles 1.Grid 5, carmd -· · V seeda, and bacteria]•~ - Th ""'" e ~.F'll d, WU to tut ~·~'ol ttdlaUon and other ~ efl. a moon flight on living: ~· Their analysis Js continuing. The moonshot turUes were nameless in the report. and identified only as No. 22 and No. 37. The report made no mention of aey East Germany Fails to Vote '(" -~r"')..... - Pen~on Cuts New Bt;tmber Production WASHIN<;TON (AP )' -T)le PenlagM Is consi~ a reduction o! tbt planned productlol~-4' 'the Air For:te'• newest: strate1lci'l1oaiber, the FB!!l; from 2M to 9(l p~flt."Wa.s reported today . SouroS a&lil the reduction is being weighed ~U; a.~means of saving money in the .u.~g defense. bud&ef lot the year tlarttfik· next Jutr 1, and also is related to long range plans for the manned bomber force. · , QUicialJ.y, the Defense Department ";'"tf\SWd say ol'lly thal no decision had ~:reached on the FBlll procurement it~ule, Q\lt... the matter was under '~'·' ' I ;•: 1. t· -• :·i;ri:~<~wing-wing FB!11 i•.~Jl',e of )lie .p~nes: t{lshioned from the c9DttoV~I ·~~.'\l'.jr plane design, whfch:trai;Jilll. -~l-by former Secretary el'ut>eteflle' Robert S. McNamara. The FB111 haa been counted on as a abort tenn replacement for older BS2.s in the long range nuclear delivery role while the ~ Force tries to develop a ·more ~\ed ·~~v~ ~ s1ra1<glc llif~tdl,(f411:W. . ... 'r~" 1Praident-<locl 'IUchard ·M. f'lltoil.Uld recently the FB!ll aitctaft wOWd play a major role in his admini.ittaUoa'.1 defense planning. He made the comment . in Tens where the FlllA, the con- venUo~ fitPter-bomber version, is being pr~iJ ... ~.,;·~'° .,. A Navy venlQ@,~~fMtll•.'!"' ~crap­ ped earlier this year ~.~.~ of rising costs and dev,.._..tt ~" blems. -<, -~ Pentaaon .:;ources said a final decision In the matter must await the return of Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford and Air Force Secretary ijarold Brown. ,J>oth Qf whom are: noW""'laway from the Penta gon ci.i trips to Eur!. Tqe JOur'ces sata· a d sion probably WDulci be forthcoming by d·Deeembu, the deadline for major decisions on the 1970 defense budget. • . .. ,.. . !'; ~g"(iitrip Helpful ·. Wht:n Robtrt C. Freed of Wu' King1town, R. I. wrott Goo. W1tu Moddo:c q/ Glorgia cu~ to b1 ,,. ferr.td ·to a breeder becmue M heard that Georgia: U noted for balxtl, iM aowmor srnt him o. dog tree. Frttd picked up'.hil 'MW dog attn it arrived at Hil.i.sgro~. RJ., airport. ·Squeeze on West BERLIN WP!) -'ll>t Eut Gtrlllil\ par!Wnent today --West G<r· nwvnllflfll~ llOll<*. but made no move to~ Welft 18eiiln 11 fear- U,.1 T.,_... .f~k~··:NJ Lotulon , .f~cq~eful~ Onassis steps from a ~ed jet at London Thursd•Y on her first trijl ,qi:it; side GreeCe since her weddinJ. Reportedly on their way to·New Yo~k. Jacltie-and Arl~e ·on·assis, Ui$Jds. say,, inay 1Vislt ' 'In Fight to. Save • Joe Lang Kerlh•w, who aa a COi· lege studeqt held a part.time lllli· tor's job ill tlJ8 llate Capitol at 'l'il· labassee, my been sworn In u th• first Negro J.egillator In Florida since Recpnstruction. Bein.a ttlP lone Negro·in e. 119--member House won't be a '1iPdrance in Kershaw's view : "I ~politics ta the art of compromlee. I won't be able to cet 'I I w'111, bu1 I'll (et 1om1 ot it." ed in w• Gtrmany. • Feon ~ 1n 1111 'l\'111 German cullal d Bonn lhlt tie 'ltlll Germans ·tfuld 't'Otl a new *1114111,en West Ber· ·in pnmd smmdl•~ tt .appeared hire Bonn Gfflcla1I W a'~bld case of .he JUien not lblnd l>J !Iii W e • t e r n. ;Illes. \· The Bonn concern wu so great that I e 1 t Gtnnan ChancetW Curt Georg Jellncer 'dt.cuued the m•Uier with Uie 3rttlab, Jl'rench lllld AmertcWn ambu- Jadon. _ . the grave o( Pr~~iijent 'J01!" .F, Kennedy,at Arlirigton National Cemetezy Oh the. fifth annivers· ary of his assassination, Nov'. 22. ·sierra Travelers Warned TetnJH!l"aturea Mitt Lilw "''"'' ..,..._ " " " """'-• .. " ' ... n1nt1 " • 1!11k~U.i6 M " " !ll•m1rck " " .... " " " l!los!an .. " Cl!lc1111 " .. ... C!Mlnnt!I • • ·" Clewl111d " .. • Oes Molnet • " ·" E11n!k• " " ·" J'ort Wor!fl " • " '""' • • ,,. -.. ,,,. .......... " 7f ··p.M ....... 1W' ''II' I • Ql\liu (lty • • '" i.-• v.,., •,• Lm A_.,,. • " " Ml1ml l.ffCIO " n 1•111-uket " d " Ml-•11e1H1 ,, ,. N..,. O•lt•"' " • N""' YOl1< • " 0.~lencl " ~ " ....... " ~ " , ........ • • •• ~li.de+lltlllto " d -· • • 11'1"""'""' • " " l"etllfnd • " ~~1"~ " " " d " $1111111 " • " St, 01-" • " s.,. Fr1J'ICl!Cll • " n ''llM ..,..,., .. -St1l1:1 • " s,~·:r~• " • T"''""ll " " W11'1!,._!e,.. " ,, /,. .. . • ~-year~ol,d' s Life ATLANTA '/UJ.n -Ph I' al c.l an~ fightin~ to save the life of a'three-ytar· old child in. a hepaUtic coma. bSoked ~p. a o1\lmpailJee with the dil!d'o c.~latory JY.~ today ln a ra!1 .opera· tibn dee1aMd.lO permit the chlmp'a llvtr to Work for tfte younaster'1 fallin&.ora:an. The operaUoa wu completed early ~ morn1nc tl the E1le1ton Children's -llooplta!, part of the Emory Medical r.SchOol complex. 'Tile hooplta! decllned to reveal the name of the. cbild or the parents. The: chimp. named Caaaa.ndra, was supplied by the Yerku Regional Prlcnatt Center, located near the Emory UrsfymJ. ty Clmj>l.11. It ii Ovt years old U¥f welsha II pound&. A opobaman l&ld the chimp was choaeo because Ill typO-O poaitjve blood wu lhe ume as lbe p1Uent's. The chimp wu knocked out with a lranquillur and put in 1 cut IO that she could not move. Her bJood w&a replaced with human blood of the wne type, the holplta! apokeaman said. 'l'he chimp'a artery wu then hooked up to lilt paUent's vein and vict versa, for 1 mut.ual interflow of blood. Pur~e of the operation waa to allow the ~panzee'o Uver to !!'l'!Prm tho fi>l!<Uon of the cblid'a liver with tho hope that this respite would ctve the child's organ a chance to recover from Its hepatiUc Infection. HepaUUa 11 a vlru1 lnlecUon that at· tacka the liver. 1t lo • delliltlll!n& d/1- tMt i. aomettmu fat.il , . ' • . , Pound Plunges To Lnwest Level LONDON (AP) ~ The Br!Ulb pound plunged to Ila !owe1l"levillit lo m"6nlhl today and the Bank of England rulbed lnto the mar:.ct to stop the fall. .._ ne poun4 opened weak at $2.3850, wen below last nJght~. closing $2.38$1 It (elJ to 12.3-..:::~. lhe hl\7e·t since January, wh:n it r.:'.'c:::d ~2.~im. ft't:!'1 II m:--: ~ ···· ; · ti ·~!!I~·~. tn· dic~l "r ft: E.:nJ: ci Eialand \'1ns lr,1y:n:t po::nd:: to iihorc up .liM! price. ---c--------~-·--. ~--. ~ .. -. ..,_..--' -._. ""'"--A: l . ~' r ' ; Helmore Farm's two-year-old Irish Course decided to 1tage her own sit-in during morning exercises at Laurel Race eoune. Md. Tak91 t0i the·~ gate to be schooled in the art of a quick break, lhe decided iilii\Pd·l<ii'take a leisurely look around, leaving"ber·exerciH rider ~1"ln-4il~..wjn11-- ' . Czech Cblilinunists Debate I I ' ' . • .• r ' . .... ~:,, . Effect of Qubcek Reforms PRAGUE (UPI) -The j)zechj)!llovak Commun!al party todoy !>fd'!od wide- open debate without u~ iqrtJi ln1 the meeting of the Central Cootnm1t1et to decide whether A 1 ex and er Dubcek's reforms will survive Rulalan oppWtl on. Czechoslovak party -""' 'said 1op Communist. from ealrtinO P...MOlcow conservaUvea lo unyteldlnK ..; ~k rdormera took .. ""-floor 10 dooitl>. the future of llbarallu.tion in Czecbollovakia. Ll!Unc llm!ll oo tho -mew the -could be.1 !Ollf - ' ' Powell Promises To 'Raise H-ell' If Not Seated NEW ORLEANS (O P!) -· Adll!l C1aytoa Poinll prom.ilea to "r~" ... U the House onct · qaln denlet hint hls seat. The sources 1ald the meeUna: would now continue put Sunday when youths have called for tnU·Ruuian dtmOILltr•· lions In the· 'treets. The party does not wish to releue detalla of the new party program before then for fear It would prompt tven b':&ler demOrlltra· Uona:, the IOW'ets uid. Czecboslovak leaders fwin1 b l g demonstrations and p e 1 1 l b I • Soviet retaUatlon 1ot a treat' today from th• weather. The first heavy In.OW of the aeuon blanhttd tho city and 1111d1 any big anU.sovtet mafdia by youth unlikely. 0Ulcla1 Co_mm~ party releases allowed the bl~ tJ lht dtbalt at Thuradly'I openlnc "ulon. Thy said ~,_.,,Jll'alaed tht Dubcek Pl'Olhlri .. tWW~ Jed to an un· precedent~ d tho ~ of the party, !>fr l'll!ltl<al .U911)' and con- fidence of jll the lll>PUl!>Uon in the Com· muntst party." ·r· ·1 On tho other a!de, apeakera crt!lc!zed "mlstakll Whkb· enabled ~ .... ies of extreme ron:ea IJiil 1*ovidod R10m for the revival of remn.U:ta of' ad- .....urtu of IOdllilm and UMlr lorti111 I protecton.'' Powell ~ected from the-Harlem congrmlonll d!Jlrld he bu -ltd for a quarter oft C!tntur,.1 wu excluded from the -°"1"'9 ~ !ii .... . -~..., P BI 1!':.~ .... ~;-he Ma aymenJ i a ance :..:a.::.:.""~~ w= Registers Surp~us hi would~ ....,,th!nl in llnl wAS!luiGTON !UPI) -Tho-~~-·. for the~-' '" -· PowtU altacked "law and onler" u balance of paymenll for"" th!rd~arter 1 codt ~ for r~ ill 1 !P"ll> of thla year "'liatmd the f1nt aurpl us ThUl'ldal' ill'rulllll l/lilftnllf.• -for -'lltY llln!'monlh period in ~ thin A ~ nc<ptlon for Powell at :!:; yem, the ,._ reported TUlant .,.,. t.uod oll beclUa ~ l'r<Uury and ~ department i·nume.roµa threatening ca1l1 and Jett.en. offlclal1 reported an adjulled IW'plus PowtU llsUed er!., of "black power" of 111 millloa in U.S. deal!np bf fort1IJI tb.rour,hout h1I 1peech to thli mind •u· trade. The spokesmen ufd ho"ver that dicnce. He sa.ld he wu not. antJ.w hlte, unlesa then! ii · • s u b a ta n t I a I Im· 1Hct 01!)n) blact.l'--.. -. ~ Jfl"Ovemt nt .. 'th 'tne "naUon"s trade" a0o ''P'ull equtlltJ, riow, TIOW, now t" Powtll coun ts the surplus may be only ltt'Qo !<>)"')eeted at ..,. po1n1. PD<"?,· ,. 'I ' • ' ' • Tour Planets \ ' Nuclear-powered Spacecraft Eyed Transistor I May Be Replaced DETROIT (UPI) -A suburbwa Detroit inventor with a trade IChool education 1ays he hu invented a device that coold replace the tran1istor u a micro.miniature switch that -electric currents. If the clilooftry by Samuel Ovshinsky, 48, 1 u bur ban Bloomfield Hills, works as • ,,.u u ls claimed, It coold produce 1lgnJlicant changes In · the field! of tflevt1lon , roc~try and computer . resurch. Ovlhlnoty, president of ·11ie Energy Convenlon I>evtceo, ' IDc.., of Troy. Mich.. an-•·nounced bli . ~ In the -1,.:1 u. ti l'llyslcal Revu0 Lettefs, o I f t c 1 a J ., publlcaUon ·of the American Phy1l90i Society. photograpiol ml I poeslblo orbit ol one of the planeta. Not alnce the -!Nllratlon ' of Thomas Jefferson hate the planets been In sucb I favorable position, he said, ml Ute opportunly will not artse qain•for enoUoer 180 • 1 • ... ··-' . 1 . • QUEJN!E ly Phll 1ri1erta"iid1 ' Frfdlt, N ......... 15, 1968 DAILY PILOT f . No•eommerclal 0 peratlon ·· ----- • New TV Network Set for December .' WASHINGTON (UPI) -A tmonneetlon nt.. -cutlng (CP~-ool4oln'l l.tler . will bo"Ollidt aVlllaille •at r•>1~nnHll'l:lal, pr1ma • time the nations. to Chairman Rqoel H. lfyde • ..-. io-111111 cOmmerdal teleYllion network will begl.n Frank Pace Jr., chairman of the J'·e de r a I eom.. ratet.'' Tep re 1 e o. t l n •.. • _..,,_ In ~..:.. ~· ol the board ol the -... n1eat1000 CoJommloo Iha , "~"'' ,..inc to puDlllt ...--·-• -~~ w•~ Carporatton for Public Brood-the ATlcT laltt<:oonec:Uoo& . lelev!$n." live aervlce ooe nJcbt a w.,U. _ _,__ ___ __;....:.;;;....;='--"--'--'"~'-'-""'-'-='--'=="------- By January It la ezpecled In r---------------_;--,..;.: exPan<t to ftve nlg!ila a week wIUt 150 "4llona partlclpatlne. Tbe start of tbe new network wu made possible partly by Amerlcao Te~ • llh<I Telepph Co. wblcb qreed. to reduce in- the .·~· · origtnal . light scotch FREE! RCA COLOR POWER TV ANTENNA UHF/VHF/FM A total of 12 Attlve-Elements·brfng you the full bleut1 of RCA Color on all TV channels, 2 to 831 Special hlah eftk:ientj', twin bro9d· bwtd UHF iefledon also act as VHF dlractors. Speclal VHF;UHF Coupltr _,plit.s the signal from the Color Ptlwer lV Antenna, fits ne1Uy behind.-set FREE NfTENNA.'(ilTH THE PIJllCHASE OF MODEL GJ·119S orGJ.709L I I ! J ·1 I i ~ i "-"---.... ,,,---...:.,...---~ .. •:: ' j " ' The device, called ",Ovonic:I'' after .the inventor, ls. produced· out of a glassy, inexpensive substance. Ovshlnsky clairrui It can be much smaller t h a n a transistor, remain unaffected , by radiation, act u a two-way switch, can be produced more cheaply than a transistor and vo·uR HOICE ' ' ; ii more reliable. Prfidlca1 applications mlgbt be a tubeless, flat television that could hang on a wall like a picture, a small, desk· top computer for homes, of· ·1m and schools and a sophisticated mlsslle-guidance system unaffected by radia· tion. Sir Neville Mott, director ol the Caveodlsb Laboratory at Cam b r 1.d g e University, England, called the discovery, "the newest, the biggest, the most excltlng discovery in sol.Id-state physics at the mo- ment." Mott ii an unpaid consultant to OvshiMky's company. 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' • ' I . j I ; f DAil V HLOT Miss USA' ~ Says Loss t 'Political' LONDON (\JPl)-Mla 11SA l"""1 aid lbe .... deleolod h tht Mill World cootest be- ! cauae 1he fudla were more , lnletested In V·l·E-T·N·A·M . then·---· ·JOhn!J. Avery 11ld DOllllcs "' clouded Ille -pelitl<JI>..-, )"Oii by Miu Allltrllla (!Hf. 15) Thunct., nl&ht.-chat .... test alfldU lnlulted her and her rod, wbJle and blue .,... tume. One eTeft called her 8 °rap-• isl of llWe CGUDtria," Miu A""'1 l&id. "I've been treated ~ lbly eVtt llJico I 1ot: bore. I w11 warned ol tbll by wt Y>&l''I CXIOIA!otonl," abe uJd. Mlll USA, wbo clelcrlbes her hair .. ''honey" and her 'ft!' u "chamefeoa," Mid. "Just before I WU to 10 00 stop, • cootat-olflclal called me a WU11lCGC«f." Mill A vary ol Norih Holly- wood, "•111., fallecl to survive the JudPi• lint ellmbiation when lhe 61 &lrla from around Ute world were trimmed tO 15. "She wu shocked," said a cbapu-one. Afterwards, at the victory eeJebraUon ball, Mias A very was sitting in a comer taking nolr:s for a ''comedy spoof" on buuty cmtesta. She ls a tele- visioo wrtter. '"nlls whole contest has been tlnged with palltlcs, .. she said, acribbllng raptdly on tl>e back"' the -- Ex-janitor 'Surrenders In Slaying LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former janitor at the County Rall of Admlnimatlon bu been booked .. susplcloo "' murdering a security suard at the building. Police said Ronald Keith Baroughton, 23, walked Into the Foothill Division police station Thursday and uid: "l bear you're looking for me." Baroughton is accused ol killing Lee. E. lloacb, 40. Roach died late Wednesday at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center ~veral bOW'1 after be WU shot in the I~ with hit: own revolM. ~ Police said Baroughtoa wu fired Ia.at February after he was convicted of stullng of· fice machines from the Hall of Administration and placed on four years probaUon. Roach was kllled while patrolling the building11 fifth floor where be had been assigned because of a recent theft of pay warrants there. Meanwhile, a woman and a teen-aged girl were Jn satisfactory condition today at separate city hospital! a day after each received ooe of the slain aecurtty IJll&ld'• kidneya In tranJplanl opera- tions. BEST n.. DAILY PILOT •ff•rt ••"'• of th• Mrt hioturo1, r, 1dv1f '"'"'.., •f r.1d1n. 1•1ll1ltl1 II ll'IJ nlWIPllll'r In tM 11tl1111. 'rklli1· -15. 1'61 AUSTRALIAN WINS MISS WORLD TITLE Penelope Plummer. II, Telephones Mother menu. "Over half of the Judi,. were BriWh." she said. "And they Ignored t!M> fact Miu South Airica WU IOI'· geoua. Everyone tboolht she would come up close, but she didn't even .place1 in the first set ol. finalista,'' she added, J""hlnc away her plate. .. Several ol the conteatants have said there wu some- "'"" funny about tbll con-t~i:'· abe confided. WASHINGTON (UPI) -the medicine niay be available The common cold and a vasl for \lie generally with.Jn five ranie of other virus diseases years. Once in masa pro- may have finally met their duction, he said, "it would mateh. be no more expensive than Government scientists, 'in a the antibiotics which are major acientilic breakthrough, available today." say they have discovered a Since RNA is a single mediclne which may lead to medicine which f 1 i b t 1 control of virus diseases from virtually all vinl!el, Baroo colds to smallpox simply by said, it might enable docton making the body's o w n to bypass the usual steps of d f 1 e ue-figbting apparatus developing a vacelne against work better. a particular dltea$1, thua Tbett wu a poa&ibility that eliminating the medical bar- tbe discovery could even prove rius to successful treatment tobeacureforcancer. of encephalitis, eerum · The medicine may _both cure hepatitis. ·v I r a I ~ iitd prev!"!~-lit di<cov....-a and, ~lib' • .,;,,.ii!. ' ' ' l&ict''Ibutiillt at-ttie trat1ooa1 • \, ... "' w.a.?· ' lnstllutes of Health (NIH) 1111- nounced the discovery. The medicine was developed by NIH scientists ln coojunction with New York Medical College. Dr. Samuel Baron, an NIH virologist, said 'the medicine - a synthetic RNA (ri· bonucleic acid) -stimulates the body's own virus-fighting system. cal.led interferon, to work hartfer and do a better job of warding off diseases. Depending an w beth er human cancer 1J I virus - an unanswered medical ques- tion -the medicine rould prove to be I cure or treat- ment for cancer and leukemia. Baron cautioned that mote test! are necessary to make 1t1tt that the RNA has no harmful I i d t efects. Testa so far, all conducted on animals, have produced none. He said U all goes well New Disney Head Picked BURBANK (UPI) -Donn B. Tatum i1 the new president of· Walt DUney ProductiO!l!, suceeeding Roy 0. Disney. Disney will retain his posts as chairman of the board and chief executive officer. • Diaoey relinqui&hed the post Thursday and told the board of director• consolidated net income of the ~nt company and ill wholly owned domemt subsidiaries for the year en- ding Sept. u WU I record $13.106 million -$3.0I a share. The prev!OUI year's net wu .11.217 million or Q.A I lhare. . CARPET: FURNITURE WAREHOUSE OUTLET TERMS AVAILABLE! NO MO~ DOWN! Up .. l6 IJbs. to PAY! -NOW- Opoo To Tlio Public • o.Y, • w •• k - Monday thru S•lurdey 8. 1. ONI WUK ONL YI • SPANISH · END TABLES BUY llOW & SAVE • ,79.00 VALUI JUST • 4001 llRCH ST., NrWPoRJ1 BEACH 545.1409 ...... ""' o.c. • .,,... ......... ,.,..... & ..... ,,.., BB " • $1.29 Yaluel ...... Snack Jan .._, bullt to tall 63' K~~ ~·bot or cokl ~! !J'IP.t 11.t.. llDlt Ud. · .... 91• c ......... . _,,_ Ju1t pr••• -IM)laa• tic pleaN. Uft to r•mO••· I'll)' over Mil O'fM' .... --·-· ·•••· ,,~ •••••• Pnl1•u111s _....,, D11•1r I er ·---£\~ P;t111-e112 fla1llc .ll1iet .:-......... . • ., ...... , .. 2 ........... ... 4 ........ . , ...... I pl1£ ........... . ...... ··-·· • Curb Births .. ' 4 • With 'Pill' In Water? lnlW tlw tine U111111 f/l the T.....,i. Sl!er1111 Cllolr W "'9 Mnn ~~. Cl! our Ontto Shlhlt llltl.,,.. tir ................ klltlll -""'' ,.._..y, ~ 11 c.n: '46-1112 ... 141·1412 ..... , ... ~ , ........ . t11.-n1 ....... . 111 .1 •••• , .. . ............ ' . , ' . 44'\ ! I .. Jr•••.)' ••tr .. tlll 'I ' $ . :r-~l!:!f ' __ .,;..._. -,, . ,a• ••ti . , . ... llLFJ' -· c ....... . : . '2.39 ....... £ • Al••Cl••i !i~~:r.-.: $1" ............ ...-., ! . •1.;:.::=r.:· ! l1 l1y •••••• ..... 97 -~--.. -.... 7 .. -· . . •••11•• , •••• ....,..,4Hx1r .1 8lslta ... -L ..,, .. _.,.11a 2~2·5' l'!iMI* MNJ , ......... . ·~ ... ...... • -- •. ,, • l I , I j I t • I t I I I ( l I l ' ( i t ( I , I • ' t l ( < < I ~ c h b s ' s " I 1 • b h n -------.---------------------------.--------------·~:-----. -~---. -~· --.. • I J'!"Y'' Dee:fslon 'i:. _ ~ • .... j ~ j Death Sentence -- "" wolu> • . . . .. ... _._ ·-· ·~ • rn.i.,, ~ ~' 1"8 OAI~ Y 'lLllT f; • M¢efing ~et on ~F Crisis ' ...... , .J sAN F!iANCl.icO 1UP1) ~ Triutt.. of, !be C.Illcriiia CoJ. . lOP System ..nt llO\i 4' lli>eclaJ . 111.,itnc In LOo' An(tld, Moo- ~ In an el,lorl , to· nopeh !111bettled 8111 !"tone~ State ....... qu!okJ1 ... ~-• • . ' MEN WANTED NOW 11., U.I lhoqtlnr and raping hla ~I friend, Suun s.rtoi· . .. . ' ' . .~ ' .. , \!i!J'l'!~IN AS CLAIMS ADJUSTERS . • The C:llDP1111 1eene ' o'f .vloieoce and dilard$'.'for mofe than I wee~, WU (:loe«f in- -''*-aMll ~'*"'•Ad Jnv.11t11on •• bedly nMdld M Increase in Relief .. -' . ~I ' 1be l,ilme jlcy « sev'en men and~ ... women thallwi fouod Tbori1aa !Ira~, JO, lllilty of 8*.d<Rrec"iOurder deliberat- ed for foor houn and so mi... uteio.''.lliey had no coaunenl I---""--_; on 'the clccliioo. ·Judge J01epb Kell! u~ '·· " for a prwen\eflclrig ~!\On On Taxes Not Seen =:?:;:t:w~co:t . Braun and Leonard Maine, 1 also 20 and from Rilzville, LOS ANGELES CAP) -No w~'li be able lo finan<'I it." Wa>h., were both charged with ~ addiu--• -"'y tu relief 'Weinber(er praised PfOP. I· the bloody 1pr0e in August, fl~' ' ' -.. ..,.... • 1917 that left Luee dead and is ~ted next year. uys A saying It was• good •tart the girl, now 18, permanenUy~======·============='.:_ on tu: relief. • paraiyaed California'a finan<e director. TM meuure, pa....i 11! the · <::asPar A. Weinberger aaid Nov. 5 election, proyid.. , Tftursday that tu relief will dfrect state allocations for be limited to wpat Is provided local tu relief and established E II t ~:~~T:~0v~~~ };°en~0'~~00 r:~::· IlrO filell per homeowner. tial and ·.nonresidential pro- Limited· Current state financial pro. perty. jectiona ahow a $500 million It givea homeowners a $750 State College Bud·gets Stra:nPd budget deficit,, ~el\>ber&F exemptioo on .,......i valua-~ J , told a meetillg' of t_b e, ·tio0-On the livtrag•-It SAN FRANCISCO (AJ') -took Up off-<amM• housing .tatewide Colinty Supervisors amount< to alit>ut 170 laVfng •-~ation. but -since ~ tu· tltes Strained budgets, facilities at a San Francisco meeUng '11le gap will mean "substan· were set ~~e passage_ of and f'°culty time will limit Thursday. tial cutbacks" in state budget 1-A, fro will be returned ttt , next term's enrollment ap-The 1~9 enrollment for requests, he said. each homeowner for the first plications at 12 California the 19 campuses -i..t .. ally fall t er m exceeded predic- tions at. most ,campuses and not all qualified ·studenb can be accommodatef! f~ winter and aprlng terms. Pressur:es will be put on year. r s Co I -...,, the nexf legi~~ture to go The . plan also doubled the tate 1 ege campuses~ wu ~ated at 158,'m. The. Becker did say that space beyond Prop. l·A, aa1d J ·o b n. · standard stale.. income tu High school and junior col-eStimat-e wu rai~ and more · for new st.udt?lts proba~~y will Venenian, ·Chairman of ,the-deduction· for renttra and lege counselors have ~ in-money added to the budget. be availabl.-at Dominguez Revenue and Tax at f on started phasing out t be formed that no encouragement But Edmund uaclas, assis-Hills, Hayward, Los Angeles, Committee. "But I don't think buainess inventory tax. "!'~ , . . la being offered to new pa-tant vice chancellor f 0 r San Bernardino, Cal' Poly at · -., .... ;t·•1. ; , ,· t -_ pUcantsfor~schools~ businef5 affain, ~an . Pom~n~ ai:id.~~WI cam- Mental uo_s·.P· ."tal Fund CalPoiyatSanLulsOblapo',<infjtii:,Ol a ·d,d.lt'to~al a!>' ~....... . • . . · .. :. J. J. 1 . II Chico; Hwnboldt, F re • n o , pUcaUons and said addition~ · Harry Brat.ebill, v' I ~ e , · Long Beach, F u 11 e r ton , enrollment will range from. chancellor for business affairs, f1 C z 1 :.~:d 'M • ak ' Sacrafl:l~to. San Fernando, f·,OOo to 9,000. -said requesta to the govUnor Lj uts a W . ist· e San Diego, San Franc!"'°, San Erpest A. Beeker, acting . and legislature for tunda. to ~ Jose and Sonoma. dean of student affiirs, told handle the .ufra studenLs --are LOS ANGELES {,UPl) -chaiz:man, also. voic!d coDcern : A µustees' finance and cOtmsetors the number of new · not . u.peCte:d to, ~~· 8'1 Folmer Gov. Goodwin J. about boepltal condition!.· educa!/dnal policy eommiltee. and returninf. studen!' In: th& "JigJllflct\R amounll.'~ • .. , , ~~ ~~!it~l= .!,~ ~tiir>u;u::..fi i '· · . · ·" '' ··· · ' ; ' · ; "' 1 ' of the Reagan Mmliilatrilliln" need"' pe!'80llllil mi, Jli,cp_' I in Ha cutback 0( stale mental ~ . boipititl furids. ~ . . ·-~<;by; tither ''direct firing •t'.fbe budget .:can be cut," or '. altritlon." He'· addeCI be Knight aaid, "but tl\ls Is ooe did p believe the peopk ol of the lot areas tfi'at ~d canfufnia wanted "peoplfi in be ,cirt." " Knight l"ll.I ooe or, !hf . the boopitats !or the mentally \ witn...ea Thurtday who ap. · ill a11ci<ed up like cordwpod. peared before 8 hearing by ~~ ·want ~!11 'treated like a leglllaiive ·cornnrlttee on. , bum~.~a, ·~ aaid. ,....... of !Ow ri•"'--... . ''( . . . ~·-.. ~. -"•·· ad~uate care· ~·_i~w 'B Jt......L J ''i~ · entpioy. morale-In &to men-U!llW 0Ke8 taJ,hoepitals. . . • Knight said he fem· tbe level of care and triitm'etit of mental patients ha v e decreased siilce 'the. bodeet cuts. Not Funny On Aiii)lan~ State Sen. Allin Sbort <D- S t'o ck ton), committee LOS ANGELES (UPI). -. ''What can., I do .tQ make your Sinatra.· Gripe night complete?" the young man aked the alr"llhe ittew.a:rcltss as the plane was Hi. 't by . Yorty_ c • • • • aboot'IO take off. _ ·"'·NOUling," •. answei;.ed the . PALM SPRIN.GS~;(IJPI) -. stewardif& . . ' Entertainer Frank Sinatra's· "Well, ti" 'hive a bomb in piljrimage to this desert mee-my bag,'~~aai(t_the young man. ca from Los Anple.s, which Nobody:·JlloUght ,it waa fun. he laid doesn't ·~v~ .. enough ny. · , · " buaes and more thJn enough America'n Airlines f1i&ht 31 smog, evoked this tart· coin-. left Los Angele! InternaUoniJ rnent from an aide, to Mayor Airport for Boston 1'0 minutes Sa"1 Yorty ; ' ,, '· lale. Robert H. Coomhl, !10, "I wonder wHe.n 'Sinatra last Bo5ton was not aboard. took a bus." ~ · Police booked him on IUIPI· Y-orty, who 11, biJ cl~y'1 NG. cion of filing a false bomb I booster. noted 'hlm1el'f report, a felony. Munlc1pal Thursday, "We will miSI hb: Court Judge Louia B. J'eder tues but the new owner of Thursday ordered Coombs bia houae will make up the held in li"1 ol,fl,000 ball aod iou ao acjually we lose aet a prdiminary bearing for nothlni by ~ .. move."·· Nov. 17. ... '· • • -·--• . deflnltoly , WOdneiday . by Pi.oldf'llt Robert SOl\th after· a clU:i between rock-throwl!I£ ' dt!morustrators aDd cilty rl°' police. .. · · Smith's act!&1a c!rt*' -critlci1m ;ntUI&il11 'tr0n> !)Ov;: 'ftonald-Reagan, Wbo<atitiand- ed th a.t c1 ..... be'~ "·with · dispatch." . He said Smith · Mrend""" IP "a llDWI;-~ttve fll!- 119!1 oi'. !icuJ\Y ~ aDd • student to tfa~ut kier.. of c:ltln .-.ltl~ from -.10-~ tnotii.~~.'ftl'lf. tNrpiel. rlol•.,~..,., ~ ·cMt!''li,l .ockiln_tl. Over" 60 ml Ilion OollMI 'NOr'th~f CftifN '1Wct'9cft..,, ll'M'.,_ Aclj\.tttfl'I Schools of 187? ,. N.rt.·lSt.,Mtef1'11,JIOt'ldl,anshowvouhoW10 =ii •1 W'~!O· f1W'le'( In thill ~dting. ftft ~1(11 fltkl.;;.J . ' f1.1ll0t "'' tlnw. Wotlt,tt your"""'' )ob ~--• ' Ind ttlln·.9t tiomt, tMn ltt91'1d ,..., ,,tin. ~ .. ' Jne for t;wO -*• ''-*" f..:ilklts It MIAMI HACH. ,._ t:~~·,, t:AS VAGlt.$, NtVAOA. Ecc:t11tt11MIPIDvn-nt ..... 1, r';.ANtll wlttlout cibtf.-1.0n, fi" out~ aind rMll '°*f. , A&MH•1W•••MWfi*1•+w . -----------------'-1•.M JNSURANCE AOJl,ISTEAS SCHOOLS. D1pt •• ' . P.O. loll 722 I T111tin, C.llf0tt1ie t290 "'""" .: ............ -......... -·-··-·········"''""''''"_ ..... --'-·· ' . . Addf ....... ___ ....... _ . .,.....::: .... "I' .................. _ .. ___ _ City ......... -..................... 51111 .................... -Zip·--· militant< <f'e t'e;r m i.n, e d jo subsUtu1e vJoience and coer-1.~:':"°:M:·:·-.. : .. ·:·":'":"·: .. -:·: .. ~':'"'~-..,=,.,=V~A:-::::;":'-=· .. :··===::!. 'C\MJ,or·Pl'd~fY grj.Vanoe pro-cOdura. ~ . . . , "~J.oqt""9 J,aDt Pvemo1\" Reai!IJI· ,iald, "our• publicly sµp~ · .,lnllll1ltt.., · of higher, tljl>ca_tilm a,, (Oinl to stay open.·~ . . TM · w~k!q lurbUleoee and evehtuat' lillpepslon of classe8 cen~ around an order from Chancellor Glenn Dumke ti. the ltlte college system fllat Black P.antber Georae Murray be ·cliariiilaed from his post u a part.time English instructor. The order WU !.$sued after Murray, who recently received a sU!J)Mded sentence in municipal court for his part In an attack' on' the editorial stall of the cimpu1 newspaper, urged-N-e Ir o students to carry ·guns to l!cijool _for l?role<:U\!11 aga!Mt ''racist admlirlstratori.~' The declaion to hold Mon- day's special meeting J'n Im: Angeles w,s announced ,~re Thursday by Dumke and Theodore Meriam, chairman of tht system's board of truateea. .Dumke, whose restan•Uoo bu .been demanded by otrik· ing radical student groupa and --· ............ , ' · ".Th• UJy m84:11catlon that 9~ -a major ca .... Of hemorrhoid• I . New CDUNTERllD/IJ• · I .. offer.s most complete 3-way_ relief · This 1111111>t:tint development In In mlnutn to tho loo el tho ..e. --..ntcomesto 1s1.,..1o_tho_ ... YOU 9rtir flyt )'111'1 d tclentlftc Oii tht bowel rntMl1llftt. .. , ondellnlcalteotl"l.Notoolydoes -to tlllo --tloiitJ COUnternold Work by ~stenlna dots.• nu::tt to ,..... ...,. pain fist, 111!1 by coetlng, sootn-'*"""-· lnJ, and ~tctlrc lnfureid llSSIJt So. lf you ll"'t with thl 1*ni •.• but unlike •!91l' other hemof'. and fw otrecurrlnt ':w.'1'iJ rhold proc;tuet CoUnt1rnold •lso orrhold trc®fll, war1c1: a·thlrd Wl'I· ' ttllef with m1dmll~H1t Tl'llnkl to., exclusfvt formul• Countemokf. wjth DSS••,• oi\ly Countemold Actually, uHd n di; lltS' to a rnefor\·CMJM of hemor-Counternokl otters the rnOlt fholdl;1 PalnfulconsttPatlon. With-plete 3-way relllf )'CKI CM out' lrr·1t1tln1 11x1t1v1 •ff•ct. wlthOut • rfptK!n or Htrt'• how1 In ho1plt1I X·r•Y suraery_. Fn':.1n1111 cr11m ~ tells doctors ha\11 demonltrated suppolltorles. . thlftht rtmart<able Counternold At all drua count.rL formulltlohwtth0$SHp«.etratli •r,..._...,.....,,.._...,.. .... w.n.a. ............ " ·t: .... J'• ' • . . i ~: : ' ·t· '• '• • • • • • . • • • • • • . . • :· ' • • • • ' . ' . ... .. • ., ··- ,I i " I I ~ ) j . I I I l I I I \ l- \ ) l I DA!t.Y 1'11.0T • t, ' ' . •• ... • . " ' .. • . , " " • " ' . ll: f: . -ts: ~· m • • • • • 11 J: I! f: t f. 1: '< 1: • • • i .. ' ij: •• I I .. I • ". ' ' " ., ' • • • • ., . ' . . . • • • ,, .. ' 51RYIN5 THI -·-........... , .... ~ PUIUC · AND .:. , . : TRADJ ~MHftl nnw ............ .............. ' , DAILY I'll.OT • ' .. ff t' -It !lt ., ... ' +!: I I I j I •• I• OAlt y l'ILDT ' Districts Need Assistance -'For. the Record • • • 145 Years Ordered In ~ape C1!ang.es Aske~ in School Financing;' Divorces ~:-Mi ,...,."',__..,,_ =~.._.~"','..~':..""onwr ""''-... !Nit .... *""*' -Glllfll Olt1..,...,,,. Morrl1 O"SM1 ' A)lot ,M._ 1".ont 'tlf l'lorll'lf•P._ Ml'.ri ,.,,,. O..ll .. ,Dfl14 l.tsttr G•oitltft . 'j Elllln ~ M1Y 'ft Jlld)lnl EdW9ttl" ,::;., c. .... . .... frt.. ,_., .... 'rWTI' Crri -. Ullt I. SrMf tftTl""'°"'TOll"f' Dsett••t OrM a-..1e tl!!f!N11 'Cl GtniW I.• WMIMI 0-N Cllvtofl U , VHU W NIM Moflllll (.e V•u DDfTN M.. Jdltl-' "' Geortt A. ,_ '*-'• 01-0otGt "" WllllM'I c_iwN ....... Allol #IM Riddltrn "" llotlbi Altr .. -".nn A!lll Li"""*' .,. ,..,, R.n • 01.....,c•• •11,n l"°""" · "~t1<1"-$YI---,~r."'-vt t....i Ul'ICll "°'"" Fonstw n lint. W•l'M .....,.. ~':"! n...-.. ~Mt ~' ~•-' J-~ . CWI Alltrl WlilW,•w, -IK'f t.Yll"ll l!idM lell Celtlfle w1ll11'r OMtl OllWllll W•lltr l·A Mean8 Assess0r's • • .Cost ·lfike , e .. 1 fl. c-vs Dofftt•lt "'· c.-P'•lrld• l. c11a.....,.111 v1 O..rlea llllmh Sue McF1'111nd _.,,. Clltrla f.. 0.1m11ett1n SANTA "" _ --p•H••e W. Mc .... rlMd EtlU"1tl Gf'MM ..... lt vs Jvnlor L.. n..r.~ 1uc: --- aortnlt 1..ee wtiek:MI va 1rtc11 0-GA1JtM1we1t of Pro "~ t A th WhflldMI . 1..VM C. W&rd n O&r,...I l. W&rcl poSluv11 • t e pt'(). R~ l..&1>;&1ter ltk:NnllM VI Mar'I MfW-lp1rbt,.. 80'0Wft ¥1 Jimes per!y •~x felie( measure, will JOllR llldl......... Cr1lt lrown l4 p_,, 01'*"'"' J•"'" £. Dk:kn-, "''""L Dl!CRl!ts result 1·n a""'iHonal •YTV>n<l!M R*'1 w.,,. •lrllMM ... ~1111 L•ltll" P. Wood VI We.,...e e. ~ """~ _.,._ ........ £;:,:=:, GJonovldl v. °""'''' Mr1n e=., M.. $111'der ,vi ~ e. in the county assessor.'• offi~ G1-rc11 · s.u1111111• w11son "' 1..ei.nc1 a. w111o11 of -.ooo annuallyi mid , one-Glenf\'1-•• '"'"' VJ Jofln T\lllN'f !Mrv R. Procfar YI J•dl L. Prectflr ...,., Per.rv Ev• M. Tlmn11 ¥1 Slllr'ldlort Tlrnotl'IY iime """'Diel of S31-·for NMlfla J•"' ll... \ft """"llD Ttlnma • -r-tMrV Gon"'* 1uas -Pr11c1111 J•M MCCIMlr..., ¥1 l~nS data services and $10,976 for Do<'l• Shllt9 ¥1 John $t!Ut• Jemn MeCIMlt.., Glac:. E'*'-P•riol! w ~ 1rw1n 111.~11 K11rl Poi.k w J&Mt Bir"Ar!Y office equipment. 1"1rton ' l"Ollk J"rt A. Ar1190ft "' 1...,,1e Ar._ Fr111kle MMlt c1...., n Mllrk H•llcw! A3 a first step to aid the PMmY L Colcl YI Cll.lrleS lt•V C6lll ~l'W ANte L. Hunt vs John L. Hunt 1(1llllllen L H1nstl'I VI DotMIJd C. assessor, county tupervisorl P1hV O. Lllter YI J1mes L lllttr H1mitn • Rfo;Mrd R. l..UCll VS L.lur1 lore ROiie!' ~·· lllYll vs lrme JIM Tuesday 8pproVed the hirfug ,.~·Moft•oe wt111r vs M1rt Fr1nc~ ca~i~llfl • K~ " ll:owt An""1 of , seVen '. addiUonal Clerical Whl.. l(nuh«I aid 11,ld'Wlrd E. llaberb VI JHnrte Robert• Rftbecca Mlle Vlrt Meler YI T'-1.H es. 011""1n:1 JohMet'I v1 St.llY Marv ll:kh1rd v1n ~ In .,_ re~rt ·to the board, .,lciln:;on N•dlM It ~r 'o'li Johll C. Mwrtt IUl' I""" Jlld!lh Gill J1dttoot .,, T1rry Morri1 Phvlll• C1ro1 C11rltf1 "' Orvlt L1rrv Assessor Andrew j 1 '"·-•aw J1dS011 C11rlel1 n.u.ulU Art lou"'911 ¥1 Slllril¥ L. 90Umatl K11hleen Ll'flftl' Schlltlqlie .. Twrv 1111Td paa-sage ol '"':.. ...... asure aobbll A. AIM'r vs Robert L. A191r £•"'"' ~le _. WC Uf'I' (ltlA Marilyn Gardl "' l'IUI Aft!llon'I Ciro! M i..c:111r .... C.r1M leClllr woUld result 'ln ·a· $80D.,OOO • lhr"Cil KlllllMll AIWI IAl'IMll "' ltobtrt -~ ...... ton In ··"•ral ._._._ .... NYi... L-J...e Gl\lbllt 'ft ...... Wlllll'd Cllerlll Urt11JI ~U\;W ..... l"i' IWlll rv- ··Gn,obbt, RIMI L lloml-¥1 J11J111 M. ltomlna perty tales COlle<;teil ~ tftlll K. McC.., YI Arthl.lf' t!. McCov l_, Q. 01-"' Juli~ A. QIWIOft -· Jn JM.• 7•, • ·. • G1l1 lrvl11 Wlllltklr ,... Jlf<I Cll!r J•ocroellne A. Gnint "' ThOm&• F. ;our v ~·~·~~ vs Mlldr" M. Trotter ,..;:1:"' cirtierine httman ,... ltobtrt ProposiUon l..A provides for ""'•nd• Cl'ldm "" Hffbert CIVden Lnt« s.1rm.11 a $70 rebate to all homeowners Cynthl1 8Nmon v1 l!lrvon T. 8•mon Htltn W1fb vs Edw1rd E. With t !~' •9 M pert' ' Dorl• E. Nichols vs John H. Nlcft<>ll Lllnlft L. GIYM "' J1rnes H. GIV"" on Curren ~ ..... o '1 Hike Sl~ted In Mental ·Health Cost '. Wltnarn Dllrl'l&t lanner YI MRl!ln Cllanott.i H. Mvafl, •ltl. & crags taxe'S; a $150 e1e1Dption begin-~~~:,r Florv.., Tlld L Fier'Y ::: &v~·~:.-Mv•ri. Jr., nlng in 1969-70-; .a 15 perc!nt County's share of the co.st • J-M. undman "'· w1m1rn L•nc1rN11 ..,.,,,. business invel't......, exemption, _ of ·mental health care will SANTA ANA -Orange Sflltlil'I' A. "'" VI llav· Frank s.v., ~U ,,,,.7 . • Jr 1., . • .· .,,·p.1IT 1 .c111r1 w. Greer w LIOlllrd Wini ·and elimination ~. a 11 •increase from $445,000 to !:atrlci1 l!lalne lt1111 V., .Qrrijl~ ·.~. Gr.,.. h h Id al Jr .;,,,: ;; .. .'i\! ,; ...... · ... , ... , G~an11 ... Obledft YI 0-111 Oblecto· ouse o ~n property $~000 lhi$ year, county Pair Picked For Honors :tirs:~~~,:~:!~·'..'..'.~'.~~:~~.:'.· ·'.~,~~7· . laker ~ llOlll M9e :::::. ~=\n~:epUoo Acfmifli$'ative Officer Robert ' s!.~~~~!:i:~~W~~~·i:11~~:i'~il0t 1'.isi.to.rs . . . .. . !~.:.:r1aomy. as told supervisors MsartAN1nTAof ANLaAgun-a WBeilaliachmanDd. ~II A. . o~ ...... r.:i:'tij;j'.'·'Si; .. ,tti/,. .,.. c:ondllC+.d ~n .,.. B ea· ' -.I~ I I f G d 019tpon .. _ · :· · ........ · · Frldlvs 1or .c111D1 dattet '"' fH'llt · O S m.' .. p ·Thomas• statement was George B. Hono d o ar en ......,. L. v. ~ ...... ,. w· i:M1 "Jewe1 •1'11111 ir.,; 111<1 ,Dov,,or ot11er... Y G ve have been honored by ....,,.... ~~· -. • . made ' 1·n conn-t1'on w1'th ro eon.., ·: ' · 1an1~tloftl a1 11 ltau """ ,,. Irv-"''-Local ·Ag o"""' Ma,. ,n-te11et YI Klrold Glenn 11. •ntw.tld 'lll'GU" mev u11 Mr. ...'....-..1 ...... , the county's ency Tll•fdll( .. ~ ·--. ·~ ~···J · 1>vc11.., Rlq\, '4-o:n. Ex1. m. ~·-ls Name -0 .. .,...~ ....... s approval of 8P Formation commission ~,;.~·;.• ~~~~1 , •1 .. ~·:cZ:~ ,, be estima~ $9 million mental (LAFC). :!£::·,fi""··;:,~~\~:. 'F Sh SANTA ANA -''Rio ~~~h;u:eg.:;~~er~~e: La~~~n·:~~r'an~ah~~ol~~ ·~,-:.:.:~~~·1 ,.~:;;.1iJl~~:~::;.':~:~; ~ree OW Contiguo" has been chosen as to be submitted to the state, who held the same post_ in ::!:~1. ·.' .. : .. ~'1'··•, .. :,,;·l~~~!~.::f1·:: ....... I ~· '0 ,Contm' Ue ~:u~:a'w~!n~ee ~f::·~ n~~ ~~~~~~~t De~.f 1. Men ta I ~:~r~~~~~ ;:~e~i~~~~~e 11111 1.~ II · Manchester Avenue county Under the new state plan, A resolution presented by D -..:r ' lit ,zl'.'.·'..''!,.:., :. · complex. the county will pay 10 percent C. M. "Cye" Feather 1 y, '---"...,\··w,"~:, · ~i m. '" .;.-..... ,::;A,. free public show, uLights The name, meaning "near of mental health c<>sts, but chairman of the county Board I ,,l•h ''i" ."t.:•.o.J' .. -' . he rt .. of I t th th ~ . I t I s ··-oted that },1,1~ .. ~~~·:: .. :'·~ ~.Rorth, now showing m t ver was one our no more an e "'lwva en o uperv_,rs, n .. .. '!-~.~roan Planetnarlwn at studied by the county Board of one cent per $100 of assess-Martin had served on the · •"i•~~1 .:1 ... .,. College will con-of Supervisors. Supervisor ed valuation. Previously the LAFC since its inception. He ll. ~it'~-r:r' -William J. Phillips plugged for county's shale was 25 percenL was chairman in 196U5 and ·~N/.wNei /t.UlfOU:gh Nov. 22. The the name Warren J. Ferguson, Thomas estimated that in 67-68 . .111 •• ~::;;~11Vw:@n be seen three nights alter federal judge and former 196S.70 the county mental Honold was an alterf\3.le ,,.!",1:.1;. eaoll Week, Mondays and Wed-Orange County jurist, but heaJth program will c<>st $16.8 memQer in 1964-65 and ·a · ~~~~~~:t:' ·.'~days at 7 p.m. and Fridays other supervisors thought the million with the county's share regular commissioner lrorri. t:~,i'~ ~' !'l:;_ij ;~,i~i,P·qt. ...::nam=•.:....w.:as.:....too.:....1.:.on~g::.· _____ l:,:l~.3--m.:....ill_io~n.=-----~--'.:.966-<8.:..__· ________ 1 .1·~~;1;~9,;1~ .~gren, director 1 11'fi'1'i"l'"~'.'Plinetari , said the •u•Rri nTt. .... ,.,, ... Uiq · . :if,'.t!~ya t~ several , ... , ·(i.iiiirtl1ern 1 i g ht s I ·u . 11\W(!:ifil~ . ~:'·~ . (;;::;·;~·; '· ........ ~. ':.:invil:a:r~:~~c rtitklftlt :~.~ ~h'.~th· ' 'keireservations for the ::"'.e~A'ff' ,. .. .. :. . . · as Star show Dec. 2 brolber. HOW )!1!· e::y;:1.,hr0Ugh Dec. 20, three nights a =; .. ~::,,1~M . ·~ie?. s.rur. week, Monday and Wednesday 111v, 2 PM, 1n 1111.c11ape1 at P1c111e at 7 p.m. and Friday at 7:30 View, wtlll RIV. Eric H. Amdl offlC!ll· Int. hrttl'mlnl, hclflc View Mortuary, p.m. Ot"fded by PatlflC V~ Memo'111 P1rk. MARSH Allct Blldr.11-t Manh. ll21 Hlol\11...0 Or .. N.-ort hac!I. 5t-rvk:n ~1119. WftKlllf Ch1Hl Mortu1ry .......... HARRISON Dorolt!v ~. H11Tltot1. m LI l"tr~ Piia, Cmta ,,,... Suntl'IMI trv l'lul- blnd, Edmvncll '°"' DoNld R, Hol· 111r, U.S. Air Fart;t:; Hullht1t. Lindi 81t11, Cailf1 M .. 1 111!81', K1!~lne COGK, tffw Yori<! Ind 1....., 'llr.ndci'll!· d!1ofl. S...vlon. wlM ~ Mid I~ ~ N..-t H1111ar Lulhffan c11um. w~ 1 .. dl. Molid1v. 10 AM, wHh ""'· J1mt1 G. l!ll1ln offlcleflnt. In-,_,, P1cffk; Vltw M...._.I P•rtc. Dftcled by 11'11 8f'Ol(IWIV Mortlilf)I, 110 llro&dwlV, Co.'11 Mali. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S.MSe Colla Me,. Ml f.UM BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY Ut Broadway, Costa Meu LIUIJS DILDAY BROTHERS Hmitlllctoa Valley Mortuary 1'11ll Beach Blvd. , Bantlnllo• Beoch leT77l PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAllE Cemetery • Mol1ur7 Cllapet ;ille Padde View Drive Newport Beocli, CallloW. 144-flOI PEEi[ FAMILY -()C)LONIAL FUNERAL HOME "'1 Bolu A~. wntmllulir a; 1m • ~ ldOBTUAllT di -. ~m 111., Costa MtA , ..... < ~ J ' Handicraft Classes Due A variety of handicrafts and art classes are being offered Monday through Saturday 'at the Upper Bay Branch of the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area. Woodworking, jig saw, aluminum tooling, plastics, hand tools and ceramics are on the schedule, with a 10 · a.m. to 2 p.m. ceramics class on Saturday. Evening events i n c I u d e jigsaw, woodworking, a swap shop meet, a Fixil shop, wood working and wood lathe turn- ing, according to Executive Director Lou Yantorn. 'Ille classes are supervised by skilled instructors and craftsmen. New Director WASHINGTON (UPI! Col. Jeanette 1. Sust.ad is the new director of the Women Marines, succeeding C o I . Barbara J . Bishop who will take over the Marine Corps' liaison with the Senitt. ~uid:ie November SALE .. . ',:1-' ' ' . ,. ., e .. ,., ....... ,.. ·~ .. ~-· '-"!:· "/ l.~ o-\ ,.-.,; ' .. ' { ; -· Every new one comes slightly used. The rood to becoming o Volks- wagen is o rough one. The ob- stocles ore many. Some moke it. Some crock. .,1 Those who make if ore scru- tinized by 8,397 inspeclors. 1807 of whom ore finicky women.I They're subiected 10 16,COO different inspeclions. They're driven the equivalent of 3 miles on o special test srond. Every engine is broken in. Every transmission. Mon}(bugs ore then plucked from the'>production line. The ir so le function in IHe is to be lesred and not to b'e sold: We put them lhrou9h water to moke sure they don't leak.; . - We put them through mud ;and salt to moke sure !hey won't ,rust. . They climb hills to test hand • brakes and clutches. ~Then comes the dreaded wind :1unnel ond o !rip over 8dlfferent rood surfaces to check out the ride. • < Torsion bars ore twisted 100,000.times to make sure they torsion properly. Keys ore turned ·Oil ~25,CXX> times to make sure they doitlt .break off in keylocks. And so ii goes on. 200Vo!kswagensore rejected everyday • Jt's o tough league.1 NIWPOR"T BEACH Chick Iverson, Inc. 2116 Newport Blvd. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO • Bllt Y .+ts Inc. 32952 Volt• Roed (714) 499·2261 HUNTINGTON BEACH Ha~our Volkswagon 18711 Beach Bloulev1rd (714) 673-0900 (7141 842-4435 1 .~ .. ' eilmlnatlnf basic aid -· ~ • blllll In kindergarten Ulro\16 such funds w o u J d bei ut.b grades 111 lieu of. tik dlstributed Oil an equallntlon Inooino for lffle ,ladllUes. J)ILDAY BROTHER$ ;llUNTJNGroN VALLEY ·-.... .1,,1 ' MORTUARY 11((.\TU/t OIL~y :For thret aeneratioft$ onr family has #rvtd the Community at time of need. .. . .. first ,light or Swiorsllol 'GOlF BALLS $11 00 NOW Dz. Rotul.,fy $15.00 Doz. 1967 FIRST FUGHT lftONS 25.% off on large inv.ntory of 1968 Woods &. Irons, including H1gen, Wilson St4ff,1.PGA. Hopn, /McGregor .. LARGE INVENl'ORY O'F GOOD USED CLUBS 2 DAYS ONLY SAT. & SUN. NOY. l& & 17 Co~la meda 9ol/ & e. e., 1701 Golf :Course . Dr.-Costa Mesa HOURs:' WMkd1y1 9 1.m. to 9 p.m. S.hinlly 9 .. .. 6 p.m. ' ':f•· ... TV .n.r APPLIANCE CENTER Harbor Cenfer. . 2300 Harbor llvd. • Costa MffCI ·· , : 'rtion~ 5~0·7131 • ---... ------. _ .. ____ _ --------- ·~ ~ ..... I ' 11 ' • • • ! ' ·.,I • . . ,, •• 1 - • ,. ..... : .• :) .-•l',• ........ ,.,,,.}lo ..... ,..,,~,·!'~'•''. ·4 f.~ JODIAN .HASTINGS, '41411 :· i · l · • · < ' . . . ' . . ) ... . ~ ··· ..... ~ · f ···1111 ·e· :.~ .. r ·t· ~s"~.~~··".'..~~r·~ · I· -. . . ~ . -~ .. ,. .. ..• ·1 ' ·,,, r; \':·.~:·t 1' • "'· • · rk "I i• • I• ~ -'-' .., , .. .,-\oi:....,1J :,r~.;~ .. r .rr:1·-.; .. • , ._ '· ·,, ";. ~ .• i'r-'1 ·: .,. ' • AG-~~ · ··.·: 01·s;p~· ,J·a· ·~Y\ :e:::.·a··~ · ~;.: ~ ::.«t.:: · · • • . • \ . · .· ~ ' . . . ., -:. ' , ~ . " • •''!•" .. ,• .. • •• · •• 1 • • t ' I " -'· ' ' .• ':; • • I All members of u. •. ,ii~ Wcb)unior Womllll"· etllli'lt.t· invited to select their mO&'t arti9'tic creat.ion ~~ _j~~· <Jtif~f"'\ ~Ofs from Orengo District for tbe second annual Fine ·~ F~xal.. 1 The district project, open to all area Junioris wh~er or not '~ club participates in fine arts, will l:aje place ¥W.,,.n•l m!.2:3D .p;111 .. Tuesday, Nov. 19, in'the Anabeirp Ebel! clubliouse. ' · \, F..tival en\riOI will be received between i ::!ll,and..10:30..a.m. . . . ' , with the entry fee set at 25 cents per item. ~--,,. ": ,.~ .., . ;· · 4 . , Gue.., wishin~ !'> attend wi]I be · "'!"'ed ·~p8~;~ailil '. eakes while they view tbe' e11tries. A$q.ssion ~, be:IOj~,p;li ' person ·; '. • ,_,· ~ l~:Cjiarge of the 1..i;val is Mrs: DonaldV~ejir.~~: , arts chairman, and Mrs. James Mahan is dtaum'Sn rL ~tt~~~ :"'} Beach pup. ~· r"" • • • .! ~ ~~ ~ P.articipating Juni91"s will inclllde tbe Mmes .. W.t!Jiapi4~,~ Johnsiin, William Lokken, ROOert Murmy, Ted Rodllick,.F.rai&.Souza:. Willianl Wilsoo and Mahan . . . · 1, • • Each Junior club ,;,ill bring guests~ h~~:Sponiioring Ctdb dui>. ing the next meeting of Orange District which tak<io ,pfilce Wedn~~ . Nov. 20. Mrs. Gary Ratzlaff, district pr~ident, will w.l)lcome 'Mra!: • '. Ml\f'llall Gordon, •tale wesident. . · • •. . ' Huntingloo Beach Juniors who will attend Iii•. ·mee!i!ii in tile La Hlibra M~odist ChUl,'ch Jfe the ~es. Jlobert Nichols, presiden~ . Don, Winlemaller, ,,,;ce presiij.ent ~d di/;triCI . corres)>ODdin,1! '""re-· la/'Y ».Rooald Coffelt.. '!iWict ·YOU\h l;!>ai~an a)l!l. Willl&/i) Zi~g, 'd{~~l~~ .... l·'t. . ·~·'' '.' ~t~ , • ·· oU.~Pinihif~l;i>,91iJri!'~I~ Pcl!l•i!lfe, ~\it,or;W,Wii\lli'I~~,. J. p, Rowland; coo<dinator and 'Mn.' Malnie SelfZeir._ • , • .. • • ' • I . \ .. I . • .,:.. • ' • i M . ..,. G. '"'.._~· ·· 1 .... ;;,·f-~ ,-~, Ovte . u·1 . . .... . .IJ . M--•W'-•" -,,. 1..-;-..-t~, • • M ~ ~ ' ~· I < • . ' . --. FAMILY . AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS -Adventurous Londoner arid valet wager they can circle !Wtb. In 81> dO)'li. Delightful fan!uy classic. !UGH, WILD AND FREE - Documentary filmed I n northern British Columbia during spring and summer. SNOW WHITE AND SEVEN DWARFS -Re-releaae or Disney cartoon feature. TEENS AND ADULTll GGNE WITH THE WIND - CIUll.c returns to· acreen. PAPER LION -Humorous aaga. WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT FEELING GOOD? -Lively, contemporary _comedy abQut bird wbo apreada contagious vlrua ol Joy in New Yark Horticulturist Will Offer Garden Hints • J · •: . i . gll.i st-Dill> veil wl!lcb aito will' be ~ by Mrs. HiJut!ttOn. '1!\e.l..,U.-will vilit biltorlcl\ opota In Iii•¥-Arl9 nut ~y. . ' MIU. ''RANCIS W. McKAY· JR.· Double RI" Nupllol~ .. . . . ---·------- • ' ~ . ,· l . R.eceives Award MINERVA WINNER · • iiarb.ro :Phllllps · .. significant activities attained dw;ine·!Jle pledge period. Musical Arts ··. Program . . . Has Strir1gs · .Attached '· "A ·trio wt11 ' t n t e:r't a i ft · Co_~e itt tinds'oatg, Kan. memben:· of the Musical Arll • Mimi .'lbomaasen ls a resl- Allmciailon Sunday, Nov. 17 dent·of liewport Beach and at .J::rr p.m. .in the Bowen a. ·.tormer · member of the Museum in Santa 1Ana: · · · P.iaadena Civic Orchestra, . Tb< group. wtll' inchtde 1'lis8 • · B~ .. sympOciny and tho Rosa~ McKay, •ioJin;·Mi!S. f.QJl!Md .Ch...W Symphony. Joan Thom~ • .' celli>, .and ·She· ·ta ·a member of the Ml11-·Mirtha Ketti, tiiano; ·0range County and Coata performing · tetr . .ll..-S ·Trio · Mesa .community· 1ympbonles. in c, o~ fl., · . . , M_iss Itettt' iJ . a resident of . ·Mlsa 'fcKajt,'a reaideot '.of LaJllnl . Hips and has had Yqrba Linda · ii a 'm~ber · much 1 .d'iam!W music ex- of Ute ·Or1n1e COunty 'Sym-1 .~tehc'e: 'she. \ilso iJ an ac- pbony ~ . It . ~ !onilet _,...;;,,.,,,,,.. occompanbl and ~ .• ···-'J.a ..... ,, ... ··=~ rnerpbe:r of Llm c~\vwe, ~ ,_.,_r. DAR Speaker Voices Filo. and Saii Diego· 11yin·· • • 1'heoO "musicianl ccmbined pfionlei 1ano1· wu in Sigma. ·u.u;.taleills·.two yeors ago Alpba . Iata, .iatlooaf:l1ooorary .in..·~ . '!>. ~Y and pity m• ·fraternity · ·for,. w(!men Ji,W' ar~t worb. available fM while attendlni B"etban_y tdcr. ' . ' .... . Fr~~doms' Challenge You:ng ~eteEa1r-. ~g The California Society, region e11fCUUv.e,·_J'jet:-ptesl-c· ~ . ~·~ c· . l (._b·' G ~~ ·;.; IOUthem council meeting of dent of Froed~s.Founcla4on . OP ' .. bRJCI ~:;>pea ·ers the Daughten of the at Valley· "FJ~P who will , . 1 ,_ ,.. ,, ~ , , • , Am<!rlcan Revolution will take · dl!Cll!S . t:i!'~ · Cha~ of • · • • -... ''!•.• •.• ~. , -ker al , t ' Member1,.ttf "the ·ealifcimia .J.VF -""-~ plact Tuesday, Nov. 11at10 Fr"e-edorti'. •A or mer Federation' of . Republicm .itr.i. WW be Copgressman a.m. 1n ~ t l n& ton newa~ editor, wruer -•!"'1 WOJhei,,,: Soatbem ·~ Divisiail, .:John ,M. -Asbbrobli of Ohio, Sheraton Hotel in PuadeDI' lechµ'er, 1~· ~ J:>een with Will ..l$tll4t" fOr '>f!l-11::> con-•wJtO lervea, on •the . education · Guell apeaker will i. e,. the,:,:1%:.i::" ~~9;!9~nd vonllon -\V~ay, Nov. _lo •~:lllbor ·••mm~ in ~d· 'Richard H. Foll.&, western vice · ..... .;.1...;........ achedu1ed to lo the Ana~ Qonvention ~~ _to ~n~ • th..e ranking · w-•..-Ce"''"'" . . nepµblican on the House Com-report. at .tbe''quarterly · ·~-· · . -·1' • _,;.u_.-. ··. ·-• ... ,.. . .,_ Don Id F . Guest , ....... ker . will . be ~~ -On Un Amertcan ac m~-• ia ••»r· a . . , ..-1 1, •• tivi\iel: •. ' Bovee of. ff1¥llington Beach, William )j. Blackn\_an, .%2-Y_ear-•-·, .sh.•• lo lleod lineage research old 'Vietriam ~ Vet.er.an. ac;-· ~~ · wt 1•'6 a . ru· P,8r;t -· the ll-d con:Una:toMra. HaqyUmhey !'.l'J.~Y P1~ce .theJr ,~eaervat1ons Speaker Lifts lton cu·rtain aeallpnln\.m ~ll'IMn. ~:! presid«lt.. • · ' ~augh-the Repu~llcan ~a, corona del Mar, . The ·iµ~ .ret:elv~ .a cit.a· Fedtnted Club in theu area. 'llte lroo curtain will be It.a~ usi~ _.wy and lion by U>e dlrtctlon o1 tile_ •. : '.; ·. ·"';'' llfltd by Mr>! John Delmonte Mrs. Ben Klemwachter ol San s../elary of . lhe .Ahny for ~pg'· . . "" t . d ~-~."·--her · •· Clemente, llnleneper. tho Army Commendallon · .n.n r,g ryl r'IQ e m--~ --trave~. . '""'"-.O••-~--ill 1 uec1a1 f · r·1o·-' · •~'-· '' , ... ' •, '' • ·~...,.~'41.61-'-'-..""" w n-•p or me 1 "'l"ou.s.s"' ~ ....... , ; ..... ,,1 ~. 1nCommunlst~_4Urlnl elude Mrs. Frank Edgar Lee He ·was ·discharged in· ·:~11 -·enfertainment will • moetlng ol 11.w,.., Harbor of Laguha IDlb and Mra. John lle<:ember ol 1967 and II a. :~1 the, meetini o f Panhellenlr: next Wednesday Holland Kinkaid of Dana stud'8'{ at' Golden · _W.ea ,t r:~.a. :College . Aiumnae at 10:80 a.m. in the. eoron., PoinJ.. bc}norary state rerent.s. College, w~ere be is a.business . ~i 4· Oi'ange CWnty next del Mar "°'"' of Mn. Carl roajor. He res!d" will( bit 'N<sday·m· the Tus!ln ·home G. Moin. ' . parent., Mr. tnd Mra.·Thonw 'of ·Mri:.','.I, Barbee 'RoM:ftson. - Al tho meeting !lnal plans ·Oourt Stella Blactanlb In Seal Beach.. . Enleri4iner1 '!'ill be Mrs. for the annual Panbell<riic Another 11'!"1i ·w1u .11e the ·onvJi ,ftoberlaon, planlat and benefit, DoUan for Scholanr ,lrJf!D~ of Cour:t Stella ~v: Claude · Bunr.el, cUrator · ~ . ."Mari1Yn f>lr~n, aololst. wtll be mode, "Id Nn. Leon , l\farll 1~. · C 11h·o11 c of Independence _llpll, K"l'tt's Fry, pretldent. Tht event wl11 Daughtert of Amer.tea meet Berry Farin: A· minlSter 'aifice , lake pl1ct In lhe Sluft Shirt each second and fourth blon· 1945, the JUW ha.s led COil-·Give ·the United Way next Febnw)'. · day ~t 8 p.m: In St. Joachim'• gre11aUon1 in Irxliana1 South ., parish· hall, Costa Meaa. • Carolina and California. Secretaries .. • • '. I ' ' . ' I ' • ,, . ' I . ISLAND FARE·-·FesUve Foods: Holiday Haw.alien Way. will be the theme of the final Orange Coast College Cooking School se'Ssion Nov. 20. lnStructors Miss Pat M'1rgan and 'Mi15 Gerry Gerkin, will demonStrate many delicioU.s recipes on tile Mesa Theater stege .. Tickets A!e free and tlie show begins ·at 9:30 a.m. OCC Cooking Schoof · ' .. .... 'Saucy' Sau·ces . ·served What's sauce for the goose COQ1d . abo be aauce for the vegetable. This play on words bi evi- dent U y'ou attended the cook-, . . Investment ing school spo~rtd by It ii best when· green and Orange Coast College last is a good source d vitamin Wednesday morning., A and B and iron " . The program was entitled J , Sweet and Saucy: Meat, • Another v~getaDle, IJ:eet!, is Vegetable anl! Dessert -Sauces another old timer but bas few and was presented by borne vltami1111. Gerry cooked ' up economists, Miss Pat Mogan Gliuid Beets Appjey'.,d w~ich of OCC and Miss Gerry brou h( · : ,. , Prin.ted Pattern r r ,,• • Gerken of Southern Counties g ~t ils co or and taste. Gas Co. · other entrees included Jum- . 1be (fishes were attractive ho Ham Roll with Panley and lilled "ith calories.' Ac-Cream Sauce, Poppy Seed cording to Pat, "Everyday Sauce for noodles, Seafood lypea of food . and . leftovers Supreme in Biscuit Ring with can be enhanced with sauces." sauce, Broiled Meat Rings • f " ' ,, , .. " • L '·' , Poached Pean with Creme with .Jiffy Barbecue Sauce, Angl~ Sauce was billed as MiSty Sauce tor pOlatqes, a light dessert. A n o t b e r Canadian cheese Sauce for seasonal entry which the meats or ' rice, Pear Lemqn youngsters will enjoy i s Sauce for cakes and Mince Strawberry Crush. meat Sundae Sauce fOr the Will Rogers once said that ho liday I.able . caulifio:irer ii -cabbage with The' last show In t.bt four- a co11ep education. Using this part 'series will ~ place "edUcaUOpal"-vegetable ln next Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Caunnower Gan\t waa Miss in the Mesa. TbeateJ;, Costa Gerken. Thia comp]ement to Mesa. The demonstration will a nlam· disJi Would, make a Include Feiitlve Foods : Holi- nict cenWr for Gerry's neit day Hawaiian Way. offeling. GIUed Squash Rings. · Co-spoll80I'S for the 17th an- Acorn sq~ which was nual show are OCC, the gas used in th; litter dish bi a company, the theater, Davis- native American ·vegetable, Brown, O'Keefe and Merritt said Getj-y. "If it has lots Co. and Alpha, Beta Markets of oraqe spots it is overripe. which give away the reelpes. ' ' Microphone Speaking Rehearsed for Contest ' -., • • DAil y I'll.OT II Exhibits Horoscol}' • • • To Grace Library Capricorn: Don't .Press · Point SA 'f'\JRDA Y , NOVEMIER 16 ..,~-· , A 41'"1 lrl esblbif hano In "'l'be wile !!11!1 &ni.oll bis llal'IDer'• Lil>rll')' cMl:ii No-cl<ltlny ' • '• Allrol4llf polnta . v~. "' the. w1y.'' • 1 FfOlilred ~ are Mrs. AllJl:I (Mu<h 11-AprU it ': George Shal't ud Mrs. Thebna A""1d couun1 •·· -·-·" l. plddock 'HoPO who were I.,..,.,..._ hanied artlllHl-the-moo!ll by mam. fhal ties YOll down. ,tbe Junlar ElleU Club of New· ¥111r Jlllnt roor. ~e. But port -, ]UJI. .,_ 1M111 *t fadl IP Creative we.., ol Mn b .. k otltemenb. !.et otben Iii Sborl -~ In .thO -· Play Waiting-· 1. fllnn <i th re eodlmenslooal , TAVllUS (Arpil 30-Mai •Y. ll!lche<y. Her ·ril:b have In--1end to acl In clUded I six.foot pine!, ud II llllUIUll -· Not wile to ae ublbltor ~ llol -. P.llh luuee. Be gra<ious. Set ' w«U ti tbe FilUYll'<i Artl, W..pi. <i ~. Avoid Splilller Ptll!Yll and Craft -,.1 lllY ··eelebratlon, Guild • __ ... -•"-s-clur .,, Inciudec! fn Mn. Hope's db-' IOCW ~-. • play are --<i area disputes, • ,..... Ind <i llawall. SW! GEMINI (May 21'June •): liles ligur• and ~alb 11< Prtdlce reotralnl. Aval¢ IO- a n:.u1t of some 50 years o1. Uons baaed on l. m p u 11 e -, ,.mblting.. Tendency' II to throw caulhiD .OQ>er proJeels of Juniors 11< ulde. Es¢tement pAYllll, the distribution of health liter-but ao dOll confullon. K'ty to- aUtre at the 1hree llbrarlea day ls moderaUon. ud the stalfinl .of the <>nnge ClA1'lCEll (Jiiiie 21.July 21) :· Coonty Prenatal Clinic. Coodltlcial which apPealod . -~ to be Clp(IOllte, 111.,. 1">\ICY -•rr ~ · 1..,., .... ~ ... - eeined. Daiilostlc llltuatlon nMdt · revitl"ro·.n. Mab neceull')' dwole· CONSTANCE ,OLIVER TO ~rri LEO (July :IS-Aug. 21 ): Take !peC!al eare wring short journeys. Avoid e1ceM spreeid. EJ:erc:iae caution also wlth meangu and what you com- mit lo writing. Coodill<IM to- day are erraUc, aubjed. to chanie. VIRGO (Aug. 2S-Sepl 21): Keep eye on posseuiom. Overcome tendency to be careless. Not wise to take chance where· money is con- cerned. Finliicial condltiom are erratic. Be ·perceptive. LIBRA, (Sept. S$-Ocl. 22): Ptnonal affilrl' demancl at- tentlOI). Ten~ncy ~ ~-·~ge your mind · at cruclil tfrne: ' Be aware of rules before at• tempting lo br~ tbem. K•y ls to be thorough , ·knowledgeable. SCORPIO (Oct. :13-Nov. 11): February. Nuptials Planned • ..J Restrictions could fall away, You lain great.er freedom. YOU niay not be poeillve <i direction. Best coune ls to A Feb. 8 wedding In Our Lady of Mount · Car me I Catholic Church, N e w p o r t Beach, i• being planned. by Constance Lou1Je Oliver and Laurence E. Lawnann oi Playa del Rey. Miss Oliv~, dauaht.er of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Oliver of Newport aeach, la a gr~duate of Pasad_Jlla Hiab School and Pasadena City College. She aJao attended California State College at Long Be8ch. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mn. Felli J . Laumann of Malibu. He la a ,graduate <i Loyola llllh School and the University of San Diego. · uk, check. Hidden aspect of project is bnlUght Into open. SAGnTARIUS (Nov. ZZ.. Dec. 21): Friends could have filling ool. Try lo remain petural. Play r o It peacemaker. One close to you is upset. Avoid arcument. Make ~i9n. Yo.i will be repal~. · , . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Orie in . authority ohoold New Club For Teens Organizing « ' ' • ' ' ' AND ..... " ,. .. ' I • • ' . • ·-.. .. < I , ' . ' • ... -~ • • .. ) - llMUJ ~wee(_ ...... .,. 111(.15.00-23 .llO .. ___ _ •11t1 , Wool si(irts ill setids. llltf ........ ._.._..1a11:11 ~ 8l!eese ffG!ll kilt, A• t7JIN3:ae~ ...... ·:· • :~ .... ...... ••• ••• ••• . :,. ••• .... ••• •• • • ••• -· "! • .r. • ';.: ... •••• • •• ••• !•':' ••• .• *. '~ :.:i .. ~.;j ..... • ' ~ t ~· ..... ~:...-· ... ·:;,.. .~:~-.c ,.. •• . ,. . . • •., ... ' . ' ' ' .. •' •' • -• • .. .. . ' .. ' .. '' ,· '" 't .laap ..... ........ Wool doo .. 1••·· Wool -be1111udls in Siii* finites • ,.-.._ ... , . ,.___..,, -. f I • .. . . . ' r, .::. ,· •• " . ' ... ·'" ., . • 1 ... ..; ' ., ' ~ .. .. . ;..•, • •• , _ _,,...,~·.' ...... ' ...,.._ .t,_ .... ,, ·-.... ' . '"'" .. • _ -..r."'-... ~. moo''" t:lll.., _,. tt:e11 •lttlflr) • I .. • ~·(:hie Chapeau : "Ves, darling, yoo can have m:Y autograph," a very : chlc·loolcing Ann"Margret 1eem1 to be ll)"ing in •her fluffy, 11J'm a l'tlOv:ie lrtar" hat. ·· Crossword P11zile ACRO~ ., ·-... _. __ Prtth: l Aquatic b)ftf 48 At111os*'t: ' Dictionary: Co111b.tM11 · Abbr. SO Opponent u -1<itchtn of 21st com1nodity A11tndN!tt ·l4 'Pep up Sl Part of l.S Nymph cOMlt's act Who loved sz Tr11ts· Narcissus portatlol !~·Jforst god 11ediu11 7 Calkin S4 Reject wUh 18 F\shtnn1111s cot1tt111pt concern S1 Gold 11tdal J.'t..Ptoplt winnH& i Ol'rtvtntlve ftl Group of :••"'111e1sure footblllers ·22' Cape Breton ft?: Part of , ·,ls. dis-the fact toverer 63 Ifft Indies ~J"' ..•• John's, Yolcano Newfoundland 64 Earlier: 24 Kind of COMb.fotlt Xmas gift &S Public area ,s Part of In Montrnl 'a clrcle 66 Dfsplay of !8 CGnt1iner ~geantry 2• Melody &7 laborer )0 Item of 68 S. A111eritlf'I 1pp1rtl 111ountain 33 Handicraft M The ~d est1b· lishmenl .... . 7•. - t!fllrmbtr"': 2 wcwds 8 lemor11ndiHll IJ Drink }(I Cowpoke-'s COflCefft H lllefvllle · th1taci« 12 Daft n leigflt allowance 21 ·-Act 22 Unso0hlstl--c1led' 35 Pine ; .. 7 J,oducl ._ )I N1me lC SH 30 At:ross · • 2S Kkld of 1 F._tf: ci1"9Kal fnformal test ~ C Sharp "• rebuke : 4} ~opollshtd • {n6lvldu1I P 42. "find 91119e : 45 Sound ::'." '~Nlttly ~ : s.t1t1 ~~SUI/ :: 1-• ' Z Accu1111l1ft11 2' Rl'lft' Olf Olf let lllftl Europe 3 S1l11111nder: N Astn:inornfcal Var. phtno11enon 4 Czechoslovak 21J Aspett statec11111 JO ln•laed "' J Catdt Cllldoor sport • Certain cot,_ 31 Close~: •ftt bonds Poet. ,. 11/15168 32 Britl sh TY 34 Dog: Informal 36 Des«t one's ilSSOClates 37 Dr111 along 39 One who speaks his own 11/tid: 2 words 43 FlfhtH plilne 44 Bevel out 41J Sp lit open 51 ln11petltnc!d 52 Show: Colloq • sj Relatlve 54 Hit / 55 Tree 56 Prepositi on 57 Flet10111I detective S8 28 Across, In Spain 5' Well «tanlzN 60 Soy's na1111 •z ~co111e tax tKP@tt: Abbr, 13 -,.....-----------------. . When All Else " Fails, .. l I Improvise · ' " •1cat" may not be the 1'in'' fur th:Y ·1eeaon,· but:it'• certein1y a dlal:tc• frdm the ordinary mink, beaver and ·a81J1e crliatiolll bt end up cm mhcly'1 lieod. Bow· ever when the cat in qu~<in l• ADii-Margret'• 'pet, Tu#Y, -tbo wwd II ntz. Tufty would rather purr in her hip. · . · _ -· .Russian Fashion Model More Work1 Less Pay . ) • :Christmas Suggestions .. -' ... i>arade·d /of. Rivierq~s ·IJC?Jid4Y ,prtPJlraUOM will be ·man of Jbe.club'1· Boot sec . on the ininds of Riviera Club _tiOI}. aallfte•ch _rQeflt~r ~ask­.· membtn. when they gatt'ier in ed to b . chlldr , the Island House, Fuhion Is-nng • qew. en 'J land.at 10 a.m. nut Monday. ·book. The gilt.'ftfapp8d books Oµi..sbnas -d~atlons at· will be preSenfed ,to tbe,Juve- ran1~ by ~~s. Rock Duitman, . nlle DetenliOn Halt' oti.ora.:11e · Creati\re Living Section Cha!r· for tis bhri!tmas trees. · -~. will .back.grwll.d ~~ dis-Bridge players are invited to for .. ~aris. But what keeP.f .her meme to care for their P~IQ'. oi: ~ and imported remain after the 'meeting-for b\!Blest, she says in ber.,hesl· daughlllr, 6-yur~ld Nutas.ia, c.:r:'~ aid to ChrlSlmas gariles. IW~rvations may be ~Enli1:~ is r!:w!•":~ when mother Is travelin&. But shop~• will be an.~bit of abtained ~Y4~:~f; ~. ~';. abroad to expositions, Miu most. of the Ume, her daughter gr~ttng ca!d:I and boo~ re!th ~94-fW. or Mri. Bet. ------ -paintings E.xaminecl I By Artist Emblem Club" ,~-~bor 5-ALE MOSCOW (UPI)-Her brown eye1 look o u t from fashion magaz!Mt of both eastern and western worlds. She's blonde, 'the belr center-parted, worn in a Jong bob. The figure iJ tall and Jean, that cl a ntaMequin. Romano Vskaya goes alpng. Is in kinderganen ,· which in acc;ompanymg commefttar es. ty Rowan, 6~1 by next •••tdffl rs.w 11.,., °"" ·Her job, in fact, ia little dif· Ri.isaia Tiiealll!I 12 houtt a day Mn:. Edward Reed, co-cllair· _:S~a~turd!!:?.:a~y;_. ______ ..:!!!~~~~~~~~~ ferent from that of a top care instead of tht. brier morn- model in New York. But her ing session or the U.S.A. W.nings are far be10'1f U.S. "I ·hadnlt intended tB be a levels. Ludmilla a v e r a I e s model." uid the 28-year-<»ld from $150 to $ZOO per month, Mrs. Romano Vakaya. "I had she llJd. attended mechanical college in And that is just what Lu<!· milla Romano Vakaya is -a model, and one or the lop ont!J in the Soviet Union . She's ap- peared In Life, Paria Match, EUe, among other western pubUCaUoru. She'g done special asaigrunenta for Dior, Ebel/ Club lends Aid To Benefit Mesans Host Deanery Meet Her counterpart in New Leningrad. But I married and SL Joachim'• La.di• Guild York earn& from HO to S50 an moved to MOICOW and ju.st by wlQ host the next meeting hour, if she doel live fuhioo chance one da.Y when l went shows. with 1 friend who wu model· of tbe Oranae C o u n t 'J For .photocraphic work, top Ina. they also put me to Deanery. ' modell on the U.S. actne tam work." Members will n,uter at MO an hour and higher. Sucll But like her ,1l1ter1 t :30 a.m. n¢ Tueada)r in ones u Jean Shrimliton, SuZ1 everywhere, she knows that St. Joachim's hall, Colt.a Mt11 Parker and Penelope Tree: ao tht workinl life of-a model and Mn. Neil McElratb· will j above $100. · , must end one day. She's,p1an- Salaries in the Soviet are the nin& for that retlrement too-call tht meetin1 to order at li"vmeeflwlh~-you !?"~& ~t.~ "I will work for several more 10. iun ... uu waw Jean, then rtudy E111llab and Speaker will be the Rev. more demanding·phot.oerapbie become 1 tran11a\Cr · o'f Pab'lct G. Thompt0n, ·pro- modeling. ,.. , 'literature," 1he 11y1. feuor al. theolOty at St.·John.'1 But her u1aJiy "e<lmbined We d1lcuued "trendl" in Seminary, Camarillo and with her husband's'-he's a modela-the French love the Mount St Mary'• Colleae, Loi Ebell Club of Laguna Hills television music director and Orlentala, the Nearo girl Angeles. Hts topic will be will co-spon.sor a Thanksgiving editOr -e.nablu the coople to ft.Dally hu broken thl barrierl ~ Mystery and dance with the Lel.!!ure World have a privste flat, to hire so-in the United States. Moralr. EducaUon and Recreation ___ .:__ __ _..:._.:...:..:...:._:::..::;:..::==.::..:=. __________ ~-- Deparlment from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18. All proceeds from the event, to take place in Clubhouse 2 of Leisure World, will aid blind children. Admission to the formal af· fair is $1 per person. Music will be provided by the Gearae Rodney Orchestra. Also on the calendar ls a hip to Padua Hilb, Dec. 3, for the club'11 Gadabouts. Durlna the vi!lt, luncheon will be sandwiched between a program of music, singing and dancing, followed by Cbrlstmu plays. . Officers Told Mr. and'·Mrs. Arthur Stead will become worthy patroo and worthy matron of Laguna Beach chapter. Order of the Eastern Star. tonight. The installation ceremony, lo begin at 8. will take place in Laguna Beach Masonic Temple. These· DIAMONDS are your best friend WALKER & LE£ ...cfAIJITI .. lllllD<HTW. 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BuclY -· thuaiaN say the speclal!yodeoignod Nu! velll• · ·• • cles <If the Sahara Desert were the wortd'1 lint · A cmrd of ~ • 70,000 la expooted a.;..i -~ C. 4Ddrol, lillDwll dune bugglu. · · ••• · 7 LOI ARGllUll (AP) -'!be run !or '' lht --lo Ibo Padllc4 con!enoD« -llOrrlll • llo -r<achol the ... ·or Ibo t:IO p.m. ldckoll In Memartal 11"ftoGnat"'''"'*'"''1111 macb .................................................................. ..ll !ollaemn. Tbe pme wtD be televiled locally &bl lfilD'' .._ •1**. -~-· • . o1 • •• 4. ·~OI Ibo '* ·i.. Saturday when th -TroJw o1 Southern Callfom •collldl wllb lonoldable Ore1on Stale. ~;; Alld11.ncm b11tbact O. J. Simps: ~ Ibo Trojw are !avored by . ~. ~t~enr11e 11 ngur«1 to =--=,,: .;;:=: .. Spona lia ·Brief Both Southern Cal and Oregon State BW 11~•} SD,ll't. " ~ , • Ugh! Bruins. Face Another : toucbdowa or u ·u the top ran!« ave '40 conference records. No one Mdtq11 iUICk ta ~IOIDltbbic men "· ~ • ·' i;::-:erence.=c:."':i::n·lbe . u... Juol ·o..J. 1'-' llllliloiP Ibo · 6~(.· See Sta.rs W-=n,· '"tamb>tllenalloa. . ~--ratedNo. ISt ;"Ibo -~ Prw Poll. • poot, ;'lion wl!lch ... bo lllribuled lo tin>. ,.., ...... ...:~---Ibo ~·1'11ftMc*-* -ti ' " '9pllr --· Nov. 11 who pa Ibo lood. • • ''·mNllJ pofllll. ' . . 'ibl!ll -lo <lreaoo Slall'L p .,,._ -·lo [owa, SI-», and to Ibo -BoWI Jan. I. · · SometlU* •••loabd ID 1111 ~ole 0. .; • H • ~ J!Jbn McKu'• Trojans ... J." dln 1a......,......,. .,.p, 1111. 'B;g E' ·V,_ . .:Q;ts Forum omecom1ng_ -"' "'· lbilr .1111, 1' ..-, · Tbt )'Olllll ....,. ·wilt bU dlrocloit 1111 tam I( l/011 o,1.JtebtQctr, a.M. ~.: ' I ::,.l:"tbe -: ... ~~ ~ Onp IA Ila If.I win llcird. ' ' ; ' · \. -SEATTLE CAP) -'!be )lrulM o[ ' ! ~I rilt 8ofP. t1lmr Uni ltllCh-UCLA and Huakle1 of Wublnllon, down ~ u ilio' --till 1 LOI ANGILD ·-11'1 .,.· .... lllat two outings of the year, the New Orleans gaunted in the victory column 1Jy a . "Eyes K".'Derby 'l · . ' ._ . ' ~:·-Second Woman OK d . ' ' , . . -· I -; -As Lk~nsed:· ft?Ckey ?:1 ' .~ n :" ' ' • -~ -~ s,: (M').,....., ~ ~.:0-.l..,.= i:.=:i:rt. ~ ........................ -iillll. ~-l 'tltllll 11 ..... """ -..... J!I!. bu... •111 1'111 ' Cl!illall *"' and rau11•-·'l~11J1lll&ll)elllr •. ccao11".... -ill ........... 11111 .Blrlr ... --.. ofllda\· . •".1111& .. ., ......... J"'*'1 'l'laodaJ -.. .-lftd • . .... tlild •· -~t la 110 ......., -~ lbl -ky pcimdf/bu,lllal~~3"1 . Slalo Jladl!I Comm._ • . .Ml11;'911r wu ,....,.._ when lk The --·· action made'.11113 '"u told tilt lb!i hfd been Ucenied. Eari1 Ibo"""" -to be ~ llli' ....... trembled u i lllll1 ollerod for rldllll llloroalblndl al' I 1l1IJor 'lier l 111111 lor blr cliarette, "Looi< -II till '"*'' 1ar11er lhll jw, II 111&1. l ·ll!IU I'm piq to flint," ... ,l!lli, ""' 1111 ftlll, . Alllloulll . ~. '"' Ibo _. ........ ~ ~ ~ &er~ u1d "I llllnli Ill llloul l!mft .Jtlll 1 IP ~ Qlillr a.N;'l 1bllll: ,. a pt' capPlt, lhoa. --Ibo opportun!i,." Mia ~l!llrll' IOI --1ttrldetl to the 8pon. bicauoe "racing lntriJues me. I love oqmpetlns. I love to wtn. II would bo Ibo sruteat day •f my life to ride tq the Kentucky Derby." Mia Early, who II divorced and ibe mother of an I-year-old girl, said 1M ta DOI ....-nod obout competing qalnlt men or worried about the d1n1m of roc:m,. The temporUJ permit means that Mia Elrf1" CID ride In two races before f1oal acllon la llkln& on her 1ppllcatloo. Silo hopes to mount lhooe two rides In Illa cumnl !all leaaloo 1t \:hurdllh Dowm, Joe service, manager of the Jockey's Guild, would not say whether Miss Early would be permitted In join the jockey's -' "We toot 110 posltloa wblo Miu Kuar WU ....... for II -ll1d ... ,,. .. 1"ld -ildorl 11111 UYtlllnl !l!eT de will ... to bl done .. lniMdutll, It ": =i, '.-i...i Ibo temporuy -two -alter Ille rode Barb'• DeUcbl to t,l4IOc7 over two other hanel Ill a ......... --1t Cburcbll1 Donl. T·b111ono -llmed Jn 1:11 M. . . dlltllll"'1 poni\11 OalJlanla-, .. 1111 Loi Mphs ~ .. • .,..... lftjlle•llem rtported ·'lbunday. long and hungry football .....,,,, tlaah 17, · Mam. llul tlMilr' PIM aplml M lltw However, Georata COlc\J Vince Dooley here Satunlay In 1 Pociftc.a Cool-... "Wo aU ..... , ... , ''11111 York lfm m!PI u wo1111111'1M& Uid ol the newspaper's story, "lt'a not game tlaat will do li!Uo but further 11W.bl .. 1111-..al1111111!1-dn.in OaJr llT _. ...... , .. al' 1111 ttue. We ha"n't had anything to do with the feud between the two coaches. l!t&te, wt'U bl" .lo pllf u • .WiQ":'ii' Coallllaolt Anaa la 1111 !All 11111C ollf 1 n y ol the bowls ei<e<pt to spook to Washington, with nary 1 conferena bolter lllatl wo )1111 lllilll Calllatllll." triumph to its cmlit and Ollly two wins , "W1'n IOI lo 11111 oaf ...... p!llO ~ for tlle • .,,,11111( °"*' 1111 lh<ir ooouls who have been watchlni OW' In eight outings, remembers .vtvtdly the .al Illa yw *-..... 'flll a... ...,_, Ill-IOI vtc1orJ 1ll1lil 1iavl .... a pme1." <8-0 shellackJni adminl.otered Jul year. tDlo Ibo -llow[ Unup Ille 1*i ~ II wall. · ' I I I by Tommy Protbro'a Bnlinl. . door," ,...._ ..... ,.~. Tiit _.,,. 111"4 Loi Alie'='~ But UU.;., Hom--•·· for the HuK!es ~~ ~. ·~ ..-HANOVER, Pa. -William H. "Wee .............. ,. McltaY, 'lllUl llmlllr i I A 11DItA11, Ii M ud boaltod 1111 1ea1n 11M1t ltl1'o a WUUe" Sbe>del the b t bl and the Bruins, now s..!, alao hne a oblervla, ,,,., Ila" Ill ltin'I ,,,._ ..........,, ~ tie whb Nn • mig ty m le of • memory -their two previous gamu Illa boll fltllllnl .......... lJl Amwka 011Nlll ud lleftr In Ibo AmlflcaD NaUooal J.eope pJtcblng era wbo helped were enemr homecomings and ud al· ... 11nollulllillltlr la~~. ., ', llUllllllall All*llolt'I Wjllllll 111'11-.. 51.itLftll_~ to~~ .• -)'!"UCLA at Ten1100°" (11-U). . -·· ' ~..-~-, ' --~ . ..... ......... •• udChiollltalo(tWl). " .. • r• -' '!l.lll ... -·-•n.111w Colcb-Jlill Owlai boldl a M ldll Former ·King" · TlllJ"'i!~-11nt1~~!-·-*·1111 -• ;:.=.=::u~~'.6' • " • I I I · vm. ®Id """1a1 lhll m=:l'vllioml Ou.t of E· __ !i-::'e 141ANG~-,,,. i.u Anlela . NIW~":'A!Oorlor"'•• :..·.~i:':!'~rui:= XIJe LUllt IOI Jlloli II tile Nlllonol Buke~ 11.Y., ~.017a!plc dllaua champ, IWl1 Ille• !>all II Um-. Al WorllJ' 11111 All .... Inn . ...._ lolltghl, bolt--ocllltluled to 117. to London where whl> hal Ued Ibo lllllonal all-time pa0: As LA Bows 141 ANOILU (AJi)-11 -Ibo n!ihl Ibo alumt1U11 nllirlted IO Ibo Fonnn bltl he 00\tlda~ bM '"''" bla alma mater. '1'1111 IW !llPHl-Jl'ar two Dtrlodl. Dlln>lt Rod Wini \IOlltellder '!'my Sawclwt, In the Mii lat year for Ute Los Angeles Kings, shut out his former teammates in Thurs. day night's National Hockey League · game. During those two period.I and the early part o! the lhtrd, Sawchuk'• current teammates, piled up a U lead. FlnaJ!y, •t the 6:39 mart, Gordon La-lero alapped In the Klnp' flnt score on 1 power play. Juat !OW' minutes later Ed<llo Joylll connected for Loa Angelet. But the King1 were unable to ,et the puck put Sawchuk again-and Detroit skated out with a &-2 victory that kept the KJnga: from moving within a point 1 of St. Loula, the West Division's leaders. It also halted the Los Anaelff victory llrtnr ot lour pme1 ..0 ended Ibo == :i:.:i~:"1 ~ ODI pOI .a ~ clurlnl ~ Tbt Klnp won able to 1l1>n> Gordie -from -tac b1tt Ibo llld ,,.., llar dld~lwo .... The .. 1. !;f:'.: ·-road trip In. ....... Mllnlt = :~ ~ M-1 and ,fourih Ill ' " ; . Ill tile ,.. Dltp -II ud Elvin he 1!tll k llGto>nc! b7 Illa Brttl!h preu lnler<elllioa neon! of II wu badly bl;lt1lo ..,.._ • • C10 MoadlJ. ' . ' · · · od In fut -·· Joa lo Stonlonlr .. bul ;, --.. ~.· / ' Tiit-=· ...... Olrltrlheou~ bu noovl!ld and wDI be trylnf.far • • l\lntlllll &1111-C)!IJO!Jnl· No.-11. ' iiltl. llil award.111111 a IOkl llllcl Ill-' BUI lloldll1, 1111 quorlerback 11.....i W Yll04I -har additional lrac1>3 ,.. lnllbl' al a lllllcblGI! ..,.llllGQJ. to npllco Iha .,..i 011')' llebuo· wlD will bold .... -.. ·1111 _.ied ' ., ~ llart !er Ibo llrulm. CuacllatMtMt'ltlll a.u.ee Cltp nad · -.,. . lloldm WJt lnlurod In Ibo ..... roc1111 ...... It wu llorood 'l'b11nd11· u......., Pllll _.,,, loam 'u.t Ibo ...... nlurilod~to .acUCIO ao4' lo lllller "''" ""'the lour, J-Wu, W--..,., for •flm ·placo Ill •-lnJm7.ind bit pi., l!lnee Ihm said road COQlHI In St Jovtle, Que., a triancuJar meetwlth El Taro. hos-Infrequent and Inconsistent; and Moopart, out, In Canadl wtJ1 be Unlvenllf Pork and Weatlake both Prothro feels he wtll be back II, top ICOI'ed Z9S points. form for this test. added. Top peflorm,ri ln the meet were John Jim Nader, •bo bu carried the burden b. the United States, the Mid-Ohio Robertson, Vlrlfrlia Dressel!, E d • while ~Iden was 1ide1ined, will be called coune a( La:lngton, Ohio, and a course Manball, Dion Dickinson, C b r i s upon when passing is in order but the at Watklnl Glen, N.Y., will be ad6ed to WaiJllcott, Cheryl Beasley and Jt!f Bruins are expected to r:eJy chiefly on lhe ,clrcutL BorsuJ<, the running pme, as will Washington. ' ' ., ' v .. Cuban Team Attacks Fans, , • I ... • .. • • .. -· ' 1 • ---Californians Capture Surf Event • Ill' CWG LOCl(WOO!> ~ ' ., ............... • Debbie Gllllavloo bd lion llal1 <if • SaJI!& 'CruJ, Clllfiinila ,,... , "°"""' victor• lo ~ t..dtn> ...,i at ·the. -Id Surfing Cmteat (00.-Mund!ll dt . . . purllni>: . . • . . , ,,,e 1ba~ley 15-yeaN>ld tandem q .... &bd her partner mantCed to beet Com- PetJton !r(1ln -·.i tUJm, loclodli\J • -.... ->-• • ~ put toe-Enlllah' team ~eh manqed to tlnllll lourtl!, ~ " ,. eqlllllJi bulll1 combined Eaal G>ailt lllld lla...UU toom'wblch lllllabed third. ~~ ..i....,.;ae " the clay -· J'Mo 'lllliO DoylO Ind Margo Godlrey, wn. nm.bed lint In the .._,, tyeJ1I · ·Saturday, manqecl, 1'lt!J ooly iO minutes ~ In the belt to take a ae<ond ~lace \l>lth a bom>wtd board. Spectolol'I went .Wild. ... - : ... Film maker 'Greg Mac G 11t1vta1 ,llterliJly· ·led the .,.,.peutlall when he ,P.ddled hJs board into· position ob a . :trave, and took off In front of Gustavson and .Ball Tum1111 bf<:kwirds he filmed · '!lie .... ilre iide riding backwardil ·on hll -.. Bu'ry C2lurch lllld Rulaell HIJi)tes lonnod • comedy -that brought ' judie' llld Glflcla)J to their -· tamlnc tbil Auitralla planned to h<m no taDdetn event, llughea collared -Church, eel 1.ofletber on a surfboard '""°"""' to judge Marge McClelland ct Lquna Bead>, the doubtlul duo d-~ 'llldliJ to anlootera. 'Ille "team" lfulgbt bowli of laughter 1mD Puerto Rle1111 _,.bled to wltneos the tandem event. Hughes' trunks, dancerooaly near hall mas~ ,flapped In the "-u he sloadled Cburcb who attempted. to bane five . They bung. it up,. altogether, when judgea dlaquaUlteel•'the comedy. , Reuon: Their lll!'fboard WU too short. Auembllng .• quickly picked paddling IPJD, AuOtralla managed again to dominate the field <i play. 'Ille relay -.race wu heJd for tUD, but a team lteaded up by dauntjl Midget Farrelley showed South Africa, New Zealand, Hawail, and California, jUBt who was boos. * * * Youq Bobby Buulde of Malibu, WU 11e11t Mme under orden frqD1 the Cllllarma Team PQ>ldan, Dr. Robert -· It bu beta reported tllat lklrmlde, -a paddltr f• tbe Clllfonlla team, may bve contracted a ltrlou bronchial con- dlUoa, bal tlle report 1111 ... yet lieen caafiraied. Md< ltir several da)'I, Burnlda W laid elf practice ud been f'eltla& 1Ulder medication. at Sea Bea9, l'llerto lllco._ * * * The pame fl. the came ls who stole your board? So far, David Nuublwa, Purpul, Peter t>b:on, several eut coast surfers, and aeveral vl.!lting team members ha-h lolt boArd.11 111 a wave of surf thefta nept the contest area. No trace bu been fouod d any of ·the missing sticks, and olllclail are speculatin1 on the disappearances. All yet no information has been turned up to give police and owners any cluell. Racki were stolen from Dr. Dem James Ind that made ii a two-time bl! for the Jameo "'""· Two nl8hta bef<re, alter llllttlng a acreea, tbtovea 'Tipped off three boirds lroril the Jamea bungalo . at Sea Beach Colony. *·* * C.0'""1 to Ill pnriGu!J eapGllled oplaiom, tlte Amerlcul eouJd do l'ery well aptul tlle _...U,,. lllrf .pow•~ " Allllrilta. _, Tiie ellmiUUoo If• Ted 8,..cer ud ,. Pel.er Dreaya WU a blow ¥' tR Aan:~s who Ud lloped. lo lleld a total team bl.to ..the lflDHln •. Al It 11, llowever, 1boae a made jl IOchadlllg Nit Y-. Famlley, lfl&bel, Wa)'llt Lyd., ud Keltb PIOI ,IN pnUbly -el tlle fhttlt llll'fhl power 1fGVP1 e v e r 111embleG ander one flag. Tbey are fututlc wa&ermen, and la a 1pon&aneoaaly 1enerated paddlln1 relly lbey eully beat everyoae wltb an elgbt ,foot 111rflaoard, wlllle Ute rat of the lf'M'P Ud pacldkbooMI ud 11111 long gllDI fqr l»Ol.nb:. Cerkf Carnll al pau Point II wortloe bard at 1witdt-foodq: la * Ill e pred..,,_tly rtpt -wav.., ud C~td.DI ctVet a llerrible AlllMlnl. - Sues' Lemoine Panled ·Out -Paul temo!M, Ora.nae cont· ~'s .. ~m:ainl wizard, h~ been deltnitoly ruled r'Jt tf Saturday night'• pmt qainst rival Goldtll West COllece. 'Ille Pirate quarterback, leadlni the Sooth Cout Coah!rett<e In puslns, had • protoctlYt cut mDOYed frcll1 hll .... Jured rlctX'lec • .....,,Y but bu been .., unable to pot .,Y wolcbl en hla loot • ~ lo the .. tojand Jlla1tr • Ill --.. tlle two maJ jullt« coll!I I ftld llP c'kiDa todaf. G-. - -1lol' -._ be •· <rs tul•o+MM Jn the --.-. ·· 0.-Cloll, m wbllt, i.:= a lol .C-wdllC aplnll a...., ·a-·-~-· ,,,._...,. .... __ ,.. 1111 -1111 ,, •• °'-Coal ........ ~ -II. Illa pmob lo Ill -. Wlildl ....... -"' ... ?' .. ,. ···•at••~· (> " I ---=-..... ~------ ' HERB MILL Oiler Hunttnstan Beach and Newp<Wt Harber Hlgb Scbooll r<acb Ibo "1ll " their 11'8 football -.... It Davldaoa l"lald. 'Ille l>tlor1 orrlve • Illa _,. wltb a 4-4 r-.1 and Nawpod b CM bettor than Iba~ $.a. ' Bui~., 11111 ~by the two clojlio lo ,..._ ~ lorcea -t'o appraile •tbe -aa pracllcallY an -motdl. Wblle l'lowpon bu IOll Ila 1111 lhrte ,.,_ alter pootiq Ill oor\y H rooonf, I • ·Ex-Pirate ~ans s· ·Choioo ig . ·' , Ovet Trito..s ' Discovers t .. ' ~ ' Anaheim By· EARL GUSTKEY • Of .. O.lly ""' • .., When Herb 'Hill was an ,asalatant football coach under Steve Muaseau at Orange Coast College eight yeani ago, tbe tecruitlng restrlc- ti~ wer~'t as lmposin4 as they are today. All over the county Hill wan-- dered, looking fo<· Weot. Moot <i It, be discovered, waa 1n Afiahelm. And ao It is no coincidence that the 33-year-old Hill la coachlng 1n Anahdm today, at Loara Hlgb School. What's more, b1s Su.om will be !hooting for their 25th straight Irvine wgue victory tonight against Magnolia. Of the si.J: public schools playing football in Anaheim, Hill's reputa· tion as a co8ch ls ranked second only to the acknowledged master, C 1 a r e VanHoorebeke of Anaheim High. And not by much, at that. Slnce 1962, when Hill arrived at Loara, he has accumulated a 50-1&-3 record. Over the same stretch, VanHoorebeke is 64-11-2. Compared to the football bi!tory at most Orange County high schools, these are spectacu1ar achievements. How iJ it possible? ~rge Allen, the Tustin High coach who played under Hill at Garden Grove High in 1955, put Hill's record in focus . ''There's two reasons for Herb 's 11'.lcceS&., .. be UJllains. .. · "Ftnt, he's cOaclling in a scboo1 dlstrtcl that places gr<!at enipbasil on excelling in football. "Sed>ndly, Herb 11 • fun. damentall!t of the first order. You look at hlB team on film and on every play they look like diagrams out <i coaching ton· bos>ks coming alive." The root theory behind fun. damental football dictates that a htgh school team that keeps mistakes to a bare minimum. will win more than it loses. . f ' Laguna Beacb Hlgb'a IOOll?&D team, one of the Southland's few , tmbeaten, is • hetvy favorite to make 'It nine. Jn a row lonight !lZl its own flWt against oulmaMed. San C)emenJe. bn !!'per, the . contest' l!aJ Ill the makings of a mismatch . LaJ!Ull11 114• tolled up 11! pointa and .alJO'ied 51 for tbe '_seajon while the Trttoqa abow 1 U·:itlt ledger. - However, Laguna doesn't figure to be looking abead to the CIF playoll.o looJchl The Artills will he -berlnt the . ~II trimming lao Ckmna taqed them with last aeuon -San Cltmente'1 aecond..ever win ov• Laguna In 35 years. 1lila will be Laguna'a llnt atart without lta premier ball carrier, Jim Kuhn. 'Ille rapid rambler brolco two -lo hll wrbt In Lquna'117-11 win..., Milllcn · Viejo la.st week and will~ wear a cut for two more weets. -· Taking hll place at tollbact will bt Mite Abbey,• jun!~. The ArtlJta still have a potent ll'OUod attack, with Brlao Bagley at fullback. .w .. 18ys Abbey baa Jool<Od lbarp lo practice, too. After taking over for Kuhn agalnllt MU.Ion Viejo last wee~. he gained 35 yards, with one gain measuring 20. San Clemente lost to Tustin 1ut week, 2G-O. The Tritons have llCored but one touchdown In ila' 1811 three gamaa. Coach Tom Ea<il ii having to go · witb a ~ pound sophomore quamrbact, Koltb Gibson. The slarte.r, Mark Heum!llD , went out via the injw-y route two games back. LAOUIU. •IA.CH SAM CLIMIN'i'I >M '"""" LE ->U """" LT °""" '" .. _ ,. ·-•• KIOltwnNn c """""' •• Jetir•u• RO .... >U ...... , " -• '" .......,, •• -•n -•• ··-·~ ,,_ LH C.11111 m -· RH W•->D •.. ..., .. - Laguµa Ihws ·L~ Q11intil In Playoffs ,. '" ... , .. •• "' , .. •• ... ... "' When Hill was a line coach at By ROGER CAIUMN Loog Beach state in 1961 and heard Of n. o.1i, Pl .. SllH that a new Anaheim high school, The AAA CIF football playoff pairings Loara, wu acceptjnj applications are out and there are many wbo are for the head coacbillg job, Hill gOlng to cry foul befo,. they 1et hal!Wiy Ind hll Paper-Mato were &,I In throogb the list that baa been releaaed line. by the CIF ollice. __ _ homo cl To begin with, undefeated Lquna With only a sop re ass 00 Beach ls not among the aeeded teams band, Hill launched what was to and wu further Ignored by being put becom~ • hlghly respected -football into the role of traveler in tta Nov. program. · 22 date with La Quinta. · "When I was at Orange Coast And, SL John Bo8co, rated ei&hth In I decided I would tomeday want the .CIF, draws the number two seed to coach in Anaheim," Hill recalls. Jn the tourney with a yet to-be named "I wanted a chance to win and bi h --'---I felt that. in Anaheim athleUcs opponent, depending on w c c ...... ;na111· are coutdered to be important pion or second place team makes the along with the rest of the educa· fln::!bably the worst palrihg of the entlre Uonal . program. I felt that tn playoffs i. tho San MarlJl9'Fullerton Anah>lm I would be , given the maichup. San Marino ls given the lhlrd chance to staff a program properly seed, then i. aent packing to Fullerton end deveiOP, it. ' I to · meet the undefeated indlaJll who ·"Loan, of course, offered • are. rated no worse than eecond In qr great apportuoity and I jumped poll!. . 8\ it." I ~ Says coach Hal Akins of. Laguna Belch And Hill hu kept hll playm when he heard of the palrinls: "!'lilt'• jumping ever ainct wilh fun-asinine. ~we _1blnk.-,.. aboWd damentals. have been ed'. We didn't play a "To teach good ei:ecuUon you bunch of Pie~ to pt oUr undefeated have to leach hmdamentals. You recotd. have to insist on it. Football "And I can't understand St. John 8olco changes, new offenset come along, being eeeded. Ai for the Fullerton-San but the fundamentals remain the Marino game . , ; well I aim~ly can't same." figure that out!' Hill's current juggernaut Is. ' 1.a Quinta, of the Garden Grove undefeated through eight games League, not r,anked in the Top .IO but but be woo't tag it u flis best. ne.verthelea it holder of 1 '1·1 record '40Ur '65 club waa 11.0 going to~ date, lloog with a one.point win Into the CIP"'aemlllnall w-we am Mqnolio. loot to W'8( COvlna, llHI. Whether 'Ille Aztecs will have the advantap , this team can do that well or of pla}'ing at the lackluster alte of Bolsa not remains to be seen." Grande Hlgb SChool. Loara la the ClF'o No. 1-rlrlked To get to the tin'"', It meana Laguna MA ,l#am. Tbe..S."'°"'wtjlC!>Ol.jl-~~· the (ow1h rated, team. IA the that plnn1cle when they lmoctad ClF, must !l1lde througil La Quinta In oil Sooth Puadena, 11-14, In the ID away game, beat the winner <i Rolllna -'alourtb gome. Hllla-Bilhap Mootpmery, llld molt Jike. Tbe catalyst heblod Loara'1 M ly LoarL lbow1nC baa been -Br .. t Llibt, wbo bu acoretl 11 ................ 1 .......... -In 1• came.. • So Hill, having achieved wbll he let out to do te.Ven lealOOI .... might ... recoptlvt to .... cbllllqea. Col -(Fullertoo) ..... p1a,q 1-11 In lt'la Dd will belooklnl !Gr. -COICll llelft Iona· Hill~-... , ...... !Gr -but-: "N_,. 11'<111 cat llaa ""*"" mo 11ut I'd loft IO to lllm. .. -, rd loft to 1a1t 1o ., ..... ~ * * • • T-bird Event 1 • , -• ' ·-' .. .. , .. \ • ' ... ' h -I ' .. .. • ., ~ -" i .,, ...... r. •• • I ' .. "' . ' • ·- .. . ~~' ~ ! • . • • • I $ • BEACH CITY DODGE • ' 16561 leach llvcl. (Hwy. ltl HuzJIRglon 111111:• • _,,,...IH"' • .,. .... 147·9'31 • .. • • • •• , . ~ ,. DAil y llLOI' '"""'· -15, 1961 • ' I . . Is Tonigh,t : , _ ... , .. . , I 1 l( •• Ex-CdM Coach ;EndofLine ~ee~ .. Pr~p ,,Gridder~ For MD? ·? · '· '· · · · .. , · " ·· · · · · · . .. .. .. .. " .. Now a Winner 81 ~AllL GCSTKEY ..... ....,PIWSW -• • In J965, O.ve Jordan: was an assistant football coach at : ·; · <;orona d<I Mar · lllch School · ·• wh<tl oil.,... • lltlld COlching . ]Ob 1t ltttle st. John Booco High in Bellflower. Jordan visited the ac:hoo1 and wasn't overly tmpresa,ed . , witll ~ l!"'Vllllnl .-U : .. ,.talent on band bu{ he bad --a· hwd. about some of the . yoonrer ~ Pl.ayers like Bob Sbaputis and Pierre PerraUlt were •• · smalt-fr;y freahmen then and •: · showW signs of hlvin1 'acOve I .... pituitary glands. Jordan took tbt job and sure .:. · enou&h -Perrault, a tight . ,.~ end,, today otands MIO Ind welgho :IOO ·pounds. Tickle Sbaputia is M Ind 235. ., Thonks to -.... Ind ·. ; .• few other 200-pounden: st. • • John Bosco tMI sp;»rj$. a 7-1 · · record and b rariked sixth .• ip the CIF's AAA rankiIJ&s. · ' · "We think we should be ·· • • ."cat.ed · hiiher than sixth and . we'd like to prove it in the · C1F playoffs," Jordan says. ·, J111cfan was no instant win- ner al ~ -his Reret weapons wert. still growing. In 1966.be :tWU U . Last year, .. the Braves were U-1 -not to bad for I IChool of MIO boys -competing in the r o u g b Angelus. I..eague •. but still not what Jordan had in mind. . He .JC)t a big. break a year .. .aw:i when Bosco and Bishop • · -_ Amat swapped leagues, ·Bosco : ·: going to the. Santa ·ve LeagiJ.e :>'. and Amat to the Angelus. . In . it. fll'St assignment this . : "$tason, Jordan's team flat· tened obce-mighty Downey, 4~ . J3. Then came Long Beach Pol~ and Bosco'a cnly defeat. "We were on the one-yard line when the gun went: off and we lost. Z0...14," he ~. "We had a grea.l cha.nee .. topullitoutbutwejust · ·,.'. couldn't put the ball in the .... er!d zone." ·• · . 'lben Came victor¥s over ;.: Salesian., 34-13 ; Paramoonl, l!HI ; San Gabriel Mission, 34- . .. 13; Cantwell, IM; Pater .. ··~· .... DAVE JORDAN No.ster, 34-21, ud PDlllMI Catholic, 414'1. Jordan, S!, came to Corona del Mar in 19113 from ChowcHilla High in central Calilomia, ahd sti\I lives in t h e Santa A n a HeightJ area of Newport's back bay. He played football at Comp- ton H i g _h Ind Comptoo JC with Golden West assiM.ant coach Don Rowe. He says five -of his player1 at BOICO &re genuine major college prospects. "Perrault and 'Shaputll are both almost 1traich't·A studenta," he says. "Notre Dame, UCLA. Stan. ford and USC have already inquired about them -and the season isn't even over yet." Three others attracUng at- tentlon in collegiate circles are center Bob. Charlesworth (6-S, 110), tack.le John Ekno (f..2, 110) Ind running back Andy Szabutara (5-11, JM). And he says an all-ClF pro- spect is his breakaway halfback, Joe Baca (5-9. JS(J). "Joe's a little small f« big time college football but he can really fly," his coach oays. A coach Is never Sllff: of anything when off~r~ a new post, but Dave Jordan gambl· ed. on a post that didn't look too promising three yean ago. He had a hunch. : ~. ·DiahJos Rely on Rush ·In Tonight's Grid Finale 1 leg injury and Pal McNally will fill in for him. 11-oll· llalUd wtui 'Ill& s.einto for Mater Del H!gh.'1 vanity football team,' but ""cb Bob Woods hopr1 It doesn't !Ind that way .. . ' Santa Ana'• Sainis tripped the Monard!o, 31·13, _in the lnitl.al t<et ol the yw:. N o w it'1 another band of Saini.a, in tl\e form ol St Anthony HlCh llr thO-final Angelu LeaguJ! football game tonl5ht. Kklwlf la 1t 1 o'Clock. Woods, however: along with his Mater Dei gri~n. still bas "flickering hOpe of a • CIF berth. • . But. 'Ii.sides d.iealint! ·st. Anthony, the Monarclii must hope far several u~ to ~ place io the ·final -~ of CIF action. So, most likely, µ,t g~ shapes up '5 ..only, ·a chance for the Monarchs t6 compile • winning .......i (~) alpng with a second-plaCe finiSb in the rugged Artjelus Uague. Woodl ~ .. peel«! to utillr.e his cn11hing Found :1ame to domin1te 1lbe Sainta' With ball-, e<>ntrol. St. Antho!»'. , may J>UI to aome u:tent, considering the l>U'in& obUlty It showed Im· week in beating Pius X, 31·21, for Us first win of tJ\e year. · In the .Saints' victory, quarter.back Jerry Summerfelt hit 1.o ol ,40 passes for 275 yards and a touchdown. It has been Woods' con- tention that his pass defense has b e e n one of the weaker poirits in the Monarchs' defenae. MAT•lll: Dal LE-Dort KtllDn LT-John Grluo LG-H1,._.., ~irl c -Mert r • ..., lll:G-Ptl Hlrnlonffr lll:T-SMticlr l"r11t.r lll:E-Jlm •IMl:k•r Qa.-lobH...._..rt LH-Mtrtr; DuM IUf-T-Gellri. Fl-llOll 01nle1 ST. ANTHOftY LIE-lli;t $dlo 11 .. !1 LT-Joh11 S.-lru LG-.JoM ~ c -J-JlmllMll ltG-Brff MIYlrl llT-Joe z1,.., ltl!-lk• kll-r Ql-Jl'l'r? llHTlmtf'f9H LH-Ge-. Cllamboll ltH-AI Ola-, . Fe-Jlnl O'..,.,.,..,_.r IU IU "' '" '" "' •• •• "' •• .... Trout Plant Mission Viejo High School ... • will be relying on what it ·. _ .hopeg will be a strong pass rush tonight to silence Villa Park 's sho!gun offense before it can rip holes in the DiablM' pass defense. ,,.. ..... ¥1919 Ll!-t.Yrt. Du1111 LT-Art O!Mn LG-lllclword Wulltl' . LOS MGELES COUNTY - Cry&tal Like, Puddingstone Reurvcifr,. San · Gabriel River l~ East and ·west Forks. c -&ob 111:.ciuv-11~~ Gr.., The two schoob, which have . . had nothing but trouble 80 · · far this season, will meet in . · the Orange Unllied School ,.. District SLadlum on t h e : ·· grounds cf El Modena High lll:T-Sl•11 COOk lll:E-lll:1r Jo!IMM Ql-l!d Grtr 1'1-lllcft Cllav .. LH-J.,..., Glo1t.r lll:H-llk:• Soe!lmtt" ~= RIVERmDE COUNTY ut Fulmor. Lake, Hemet Lake. J: SAN BERNARDINO COUN· 1e TY -Deep Creel'. upper sec-l~ Uon, Santa An& ruver. lJO ' &hool. Kickoff Is scheduJed . for 8 . -0'clock. "\Ve've really got lo put a lot of pressure on their quarterback," said Miss.ion VieJo coach Ray Dodge. · "'rhe sh o t g u n formatioo ••. "gj\'es a quarterback a lot more lime lo look for his :· •. receivers and throw the ball. \11111 ,..,.. LE-lrlt! Hiiis L T-111;1 T,,,.,,,,.._ LG-leD Grimm C -51w9 L111a lll:G-..,Nff ~rd llT-A.1 ThompJ011 lll:E~"'I Kirt ~II McHallv F•-D1w M""l'°"ki. LH-S1tv1 1(1111 lll:H-lob 111: .. .,.. I Cee Grid Summaries •• '" ·~ ·~ ,. ,. ... ·~ •• ·~ IU "• ·-1'-yoo don't put on a good Hwnuri;u111 1uc11 1 l 7 t.-n .• ·.'rush, you're liable to be picked ,",'I"",""". w".,...,,n ou11 1,,,, 0.:'~ 0 ti;,~ •· • 81)811.." -PAT1 (Hal llrf! Whitt U) Defense hasn't been as FG rHa 1 a.et WhlM tu ... 1rdll :much of a problem for Dodge c&it• Mew 1 o o "-' this year as his offense has F~~~1n11fwi ,,,.., T!.!.~1: ~20 · been 1~ {FYI 81111 K•lo, I.ob · Ftrr1ro !11 The Oiablos have only PAT1 !FV) lob fl'l'r1ro. G-.. c: ....... c1c • averaged JOO yards a game. 5,~ ci.,,...1111 13 0 1 ,,_26 and tt>A'. • ·• • t'·~ • :-"vthing, L•9Ufl• a.1c11 o o 1._ 1 ' 'bl for Tovcll_,,1 lS.CJ M1rt: 1Cf119. T-IS respolUll e a W record. r.,..,, S1nct. M1nnln!I, JIM• 11;.,.. .. Vitla .1·a;·,; 1k;ti a 1-ti-l mark l'AT1 !SC:, ilnct; ~s. Toni Tll'"Y " but_ bu loot 1 pelr cl 71 t1111elldown iL&I Mlk• s-r PAT !Liil Mitt S..,_., .;c.:... gameil and tied a third at Merl111 1111-u 7 7 W•lmh1tt., 0 6 6 0-12 · . wl...~ !Ml /\lln l'trtlnt. koll It will be operating without ""T• (M) sttw Breo1t1 rtl Its regular quarterback, Ross c_, c111 -· 1 o 0 ~ Ansari. E111t1ei. o o 1 0-1 Touc:l\doom ICOM\ Jon M\'" He's out of the game wilh ~~~ r.1-:,'""*" .. -:-. ----=----'::.!..-'!'-=.!!:::.--II .. ' : .SO.FT SEU SAM " ' ..... . .. ••• I • • ~·' . ••• '" """' ,., ' '• T • · ly ~In Myen • - ' . , ·~' , . .... '· ' _ ...................... ..,~ ' ~. . • ~ ' ' • • • .... .. ~ - ' .. .. • • "' ' , ... ·' : "" ',JOMN.Ml(Uil -·-·· I . ~ • • T,.D. MAMILTOM Mltlr Dtl hdc , L•O HUNTITtG•ll Ml11"" Vltll LtMll'IM D"lll:ll•LI.. MAltSDfCf wntni....-u- Worth wc:ri!ing fer: the 1969.lmpericil . Tho 1~9 !•rial• rOdoftno tho -WO~d IUSW'f. . . They':e In 1uch deD1a'nd .. ri<;Pt now, we just c"'1'~ ~d .i .-..l .. -.. ... ...in faat•nou9hr-11~ · ·· tq Clo\i\b~y :in1 otlior ... ' .· . JuiW:r car until y0u'v~ Men :your Imperial Deal,.,. --a-:1 nn;r ~ad a ~-. · r.edlio1 D for· tee pi.liq you ' -itiiig-U!e 1959 Imperial, •. buUt te conquer, ~ot· , · ' " . , }uat compete. ' '• I . '' ·:_... 1 M·Pfl\IAL . . .. .; .... ~ ~. : . ,. , . '• • " ~ 19,500 Pheasanis ' To Be Released , . . . • •• ' '!loo~ ol Ni Ind ~·boun eqt 11 1:30 ~ bof .' ICbedUled t1'i ~p.ni, ci.ify' ·.u.~ HCepl ... ol"it !lo rilJll\ecked in ·~ii ;CcMuity .IJ)d '1111 Ill-• ·~ s-.~\.li'eru . :port1on..o1 . l\JversiO. County Cllilorilf' 'lnilipyo County Jor itJong . tile. ~~ Jtiver ill< -_..., llturdaI, where tlley end .one-hall hour ' •t ' , Nov. 2S. · after :BUnset. loiperiol· v111ey· .wQI , get, A· lwnlfJJi u.:.nie· Ind · is 14,100, Owens , Va~ )a, \1110 ~ ~ tap ~· re- County wUI ·,.i ~.~. ~alo , , . . ' • Venle. Volley on ·tl>o!Colondo , ·.> • River just below. Blyt!Je will --·----· get 1,200, and Bml Volley on ttie Coloardo River north of wmterhaven wJllget 1,000, All birds will be stocked on 1'1Mf.s open to public hun- lfng. ImperiitJ Valley ..U~ (et t,200 of its phe ..... ts . jiJ!I before opening day end UOO ·just before the 1.e con d weekend of the season. Palo Verde,' Bard and Owens Valleys will 11et all ·of ' their birds just before Uie· Nov. Z3 ,·openinc. There Will be no other releases in &uthem Califotnia or Inyo· Coonty. tn:Imperlal Valley the birds will be stocked on farm. laqds oll the way from Niland and Weitmoreland llOOtb to the Heber and Calexico areas: Specific release fields, which are selected and arranged.for br Imperial County fl.ah and game commissioners, will de-- pend on crop and Ueld cOn- ditiona at the timt;. , Favored will be alfalfa or harvested but unturned milo fields where no crop damage would result from hunting . The releases in Ba,rd Valley, seven miles north of Wi& terhaven, will be on farm Jaruis surrounding the com- munity of. Bard. In f'alo Verde Valley the birds will be stocked on the WEist Mesa, along the -ootfall drain northwest of the com· munity of Palo Verde. and on farm lancb just south ol Palo Verdf'. · The Owens Valley releases will be: in six areas: Arouild Mazanar, 10 miles no?rtb of Lone Pine, north ot ·westgard Pau Road east of Big Pine. South of: Bishop al r .po r t out Eut Line Stred:' from downtown Bishop, the Five Bridges Area on.OWW River oJf Hwy. g about fOur rni!es morth of Bisbop, the area around Jean Blanc Road off Hwy. 6 just oorth of Bishop . And the Brockman Dumir Bishop Canal area on the northwest 'out.skirts ·of Bi.shop via Brockman Lane off Hwy. 395. - The legal shooting·hour Oil pheasants start at 8 a'.m. each day of the season. • - - ' ... ' - . ' ' . ··-... "-r .• .. o;. ' ' '• • , '1 ' '~ U JI/IE a.t ~ 0/ a¥rl1¥11YY ~J lttf-li1fr·/')() '1JP AM? ' Atlcis Ch~~ler-~ly,,iciuth,; Inc. • • • -"' I ' . : -. • -.~~ 't'hite Chrysler-Plymouth I r ' I . " • ... 1• ........... ..... -·- ,. ± ha 1 .. • * tr h 7 • tr atss• 2929 Herbor 8oul•·var~· C.o<tt.M.ue _ -~ " ,.. ... _,, l•::C1• "'l .. . '' . . . ~ .. • • '• • M'S tt'·•te· ''m'tt•L tttl h 'H1 t ''t·e we•>p+·••+e to·M+M+ill • =*•·1:)·'1"'.I." ,-.,..,;,,,,, • • ' -.. '1666 I l••c.h &oultv•rd Ht1n tif'19ton l••eh • ,, • • •• " .. ...... .. ,., ... ., •> , • ·, ·• .; ,. .. :· .. ;. " • • < "' - • Chuba.co Favored to Lead 4 9 Boak Acrou Jlfuu . ' '- A -of. IPll'O"al wen! up lrOl1\ ~ tlO ,plrtlclpanll In the Loi Alllll'lea .. MmUan race '111unday DIPI -· wea~ •aster Georp leaL1trom vJrtua1ty ., •. ,.pr:OmlJed .. &.ring akitt IJld · brllk nortll-wlndl ror !lie ' " atart fll !ht ract -.Uy . ··at noon. 1. Tbo rorecut lru 1llade al the Biltmore Bowl , lo , Loi • I Angelet where aklppen, CftWI •n41'ell -wJ1btr• were . gathered !or the 'rlnal in- strOOtion and farewell dinner. Final entry liat !or the l,OllO ... ,;.mile race wu peue.d at 49 ,. l>oall,!epreat11ling yachf clubo , from MU.tlin to )lrtUah Col· • ambla. I .; F.igbt .t the efttrtes are ''. from tPe. ,Newport Harik>r '; area. 1\1' loca1 en~es m ~ Peter ·~vie' efoot sloop , on"'1r DonaW Hutetra lf1. A• foot ;1•;-"! Cb~, Peter •.,-Graril'1,U-Ioot.1loop Na1u JU, ·t Robert-&Fant1i Sf.:foot sloop, ~ Robon m , George sturgia' "' ;. ,foot sloop ~lease; John Hall's "· 50 foOt yawl Intermezzo, Allen ... ~ Kelly'• .O..foot. s 1 o op !En- ,. chantrQJ'8Jld Wµliam. .. Allen'11 •' 40 !ooj·tloop Mallrugador. ~· The race will start at noon "' off the I.hi AJise'le. Harbor ., ~ mid41e breakwater. The finish 1ine • fi .()ff Cruloi1 Light al .. the entrance to. ~tlan " Harbor.1 " ,. Wi\h . fair .'\rinds the firat -: yacb.b are!eipected to arrive .......... --·-- .: Intrepid Again Seekc A~r':ffa's CupR<JW Billiards .Toinney· Set , Minnesota Fat.I may not ex- actly fie ready to hang up his cue yet, bi.It youngsters of-the Boys' Club of' the, ·Hubor ~,.!{< liharptning tlll ·old.;~~;~ •'Bmarils skll!S !"' "t ·Feb;Oary lnuma- menty. · ·;p, addiilon to• bl~<!I. th• Ba•..: :i;ll'i°r' ... ="' ' " b 12° 7"" ' ... . :"te . and,.!;.15, • ' caqoms, bUIQJ!ir, !,~~~ elghl-balf,cln-lbi>t aitd-cheCbn. Dally tourna1fD.e.rrts at the Boys Club in Costa Mesa in- clUde Pina pong .on Monday,' bllllards on Tuesday, bumper pool' on Wednesday, ~ers ' --: and ebesa ud special aarDes night on Friday. For _ ........ "".. " ..... . dinner aft.bf: New York Ya:eht Clilb. Intrepid will· be manned by a crew maqe ·up: subatultialiy of the 11~·'¥ who warked her during hli-'four straight victories over Australia's Dame Pittle "off ·Newpori, .RJ., in Stptefnber, 1167, ac- '9"d1ng -to F. Briggs lliliell, New York Yacht Club flttt captain, who has been Damed a Co-manager ·of the yacht's operatio~. . 1 • The yacl'it ~ill ~ under the management ol the group that built i!<r. .at)d .Eriill "Bua'' Moeba~-' Jr,' o(. Wlilt.e "1ains.' N.)',, 'ogain· 'fill be the sttpi.;pilulhald. · ' 1CBM l..Ofted ,· ' . . -VANDENBE:JIG·AFJI (lJPl) A Minuteman Il In· tercontinen~ bJllistic m.isaile 't'BS launc)led from this ~se ll>clay by Stratqic .Air Com- mand missile combat crews of the ,3SJ~ SjraJfgic f4iqile Wing of Whiteman AFB, Mo., ~Air Force announced. • Officers Elected By SIYC • . . .;,. -· ' .. .. ' • • • -- • • J • • • ·schoQl ... Ne~ds Unresolved • J • ~... • ·;- . !I'll• $12 million bUlldlng boOO ~l ol t¥1funt. voie.) lbi -• iDCllllle Ibis J>l<IPOllltion on Ibo 19'iQn Jleldl U!liOfl,lligbSchool Wfaileclto &ettbe Ap111 :!(~ elecliGll._.. ' nOe4ec1 ~ mojjlrity 0.. cw;s: tBut ~ has • A,t.1114 time tbe toplC ..nit be local achcjola and Iii• ellmlAatld'l!ie need fot..clUtl'OOmJ"llllil·• DOW<11Cbool. 1em~ will be Oii bow 11111 achoo! dlstrkt 4ltfe= Without new c1.,.~ 11114 •a:OflW 3,fJOO .tudent ~ ~ c:ollea• ,llllli w.hY .this comn11jbl!y< 1'gb ldiOol, 4o1!!>le seuicln. are iilevltftle In some form' pJ.M<lt lqcliUY lW Ille· studeitta of Wm Oril\lit ' , "'"'"high llCbol!lSlft'lbeneaNuture DlotrictSupt. Max There will l!ways be tU mysayer, bllt• It mll,Y be ForMy hH .tated bluntly. ' ' possible to bring hiDme lbe'lnessage lbat thla bond.prop. The ~2 million building perk .. e, which""' bllcked os!Uon '!"'11di DOL 'aequi_r• l (laX increase and that !be ·by ·115.6& per cent of.the Votel'S:J;' coniidered lbe very , issue !I local, 11®,ll'iltewidebi, nature .. ·-11111wdolbejob.eedec1-tot~eacboollrrrtim H~ully,,locaj em~ can dispel! some ol lhe b >Ing Ip go 00 double.aiuions: negatjve lmage created !01 education on the college 8 De•""• ""'-en!s'of uie com-uences ol not bav· ,camptJses· and ca1> show lblOI tbe students who would · ..,--:--r-1 • ,,..,. " . w~ ~-'benellt .by •J>OlldillB this $~ million are our own sons in<· enough cleQroome or -~""'"II! · ~· v•~g• and d".U~ers · ' " llo<mty ille bondlng m-ure failed, larg_ely because · · •• wter~ 'opposing the measure were displaying blind op- • po0itlon to anytbing, including the possibility of higher t.llel. 1'1e irony ol. a 11no" vote on this measure is that pas· sage would oot liave increased tbe. th rate orit penny while lailing to build now · !Uely meano Costs )or tile Clanrooim and Ille school will (O up due to lnflatjon and inct'eased demaiid for lat\d, labor and materials. Ag'!iit, lo wl!at is really·a non-local is_s~ •. IJ!'<lny wile. voter againat high school hoods fouqd a means to dem- onstrate that they ere disfurbed over education ;n gene- ral' -specifically against demonstrations Oil QOUege and universi~ campuses. .Yet on t11e campuses of the 1our 1oc111 high sclioo1s tht!re have been 'no riot5, no violent demonstrations, no fires , sit~n1 or·.hllUsmeDt !of 1;be administration. Adding to the major-causes for failure to attain. the two-thi~ majority were the few chronic nays~yers and reactionary agitators who apparently care nothing aboUt the community or it. insti~ons. They eitber $1Y aL home or vote no on everything. · looking to ti)e next time this must ~e l:tefore the An Answ~r at Last • J lt has taken some titnfi and much effort, ·'bUt the problems with tile Talbert Water District of southeast H_untington Beeeh appear 19 have been solved in a man- ne,r assuri.Qg justice for iBll't , · Councilman Jerry Matney and water district attor· .n8y Rodger Howell are to .be commended for working out a realistic means to ser¥e the district'• few custom· eNi and at the same tiµie ~e the heavy financial bur- den off those who could not-benefit from the district. In the .!~!ure •. !am.ers ,WIµ pay for their owri water and ~~Vativ~.-~osts. t;,t..andow~ers will repay the · < , • mdlni lip!ld,s;<9"1d to 11!,UU!Ce pipelines long before traci> dey~¢1 . began. ' SoJviag thi~ plOOlem ~g8n with homeowners first trying to help_ theniseives -\lllder the law, and falling, turning t6 their elected representatives for aid. Ail in all, i~ has been ~demonstration of the ability of people working together to solve the prObJems of the coinmunity and sets a patten which could be followed in solving,_otber conunurutY problems. ' • • ' .. ' ' ....... .. . ' ' H \ , .. ----- •·· . I ... P' - • Nothing to ,Do? 'Fortune lJnf air, Be Says . Dear ~ . . ' That'~ So~etliing ~1 GEORGE ll. HOPF, 1'11.D. Jne of the main pl'Oblems facing lhooe ; us who have programmed our lives t":accordlnct with m1dd1e elm Amer· : :art val~ ts that we becomh~ tight" . f~ we ·bve Ume on our ,,_ . VtrJ · eipreaioo 11\bne an our : !!OOs," sugg~ ttflt time can be ha.o· dled. We don1 hive time on our heads or 'lltonulicbl or kneel or hips, because iti,.4 our haDdl which can do ~ngs. and .we.1mlllt do t)Unp with the tlme we havt. But what do we do when there's nothini to do? · W'.ell, that 6ePe.ods Upon how we choose to fill an empty space cl time. Perbapc we try to do thO&e tblnp whM:h we never :"lave lime to do--let-drunk, have a1 , ·ffair, (ti up the noose, go to schoo' 'Olltad old friends, hive a party, mak ?Ve, work for a wonhy charity, etc. OR MAYBE we dwell upon and worr bout the thinaS we have miased-oti · ieglected childhood, that Jost buaines ;~ty. the land we didn't buy, a• unrequited low, aur unfulfilled potential . le. Of course, we CID always do more ol the same -work harder, cleM house ~. study more diligenUy, · make more money, accomplish more,, inftuenoe - mott people. Utility. That's the keyno~ ~·· Make --'make -make. ~cc9mPlilh - accompli!h -accomplish. Don't ever slop. Stopping creates a vacuum. We might be sucked into it. Activity ill prized. Inactivity is de- spised. Look at that lazy, gpc;ld-for-noth-- ing · beachtomber or hippie.' The time · --etl!nt up ond golrur · w bi!d oboolJd Ji< filled wl'I' "orihwliile~•· ity.1 But· if tbere'a ti.me left over .IMle- where, either use it or blot it out. THE FAcr IS thal time is the least expensive but most valuable commodity any of us have. And uruortunately, we really can't control it, ti"y as we may. About .the most we can do is flt our- selves in~ Jt 1in some way. The method we sefect ta up·to us. Most time is prl} grammed because of our responsibJlities, obligatiotis, vocation or profession, home· life, etc. But some of it is free. Alld it I~ the free time "bich g\ves us fits. Whal do ygu do wl)en there1a nothini fo do? Ille 111Jy semible !lJlSwer ts, "rfothlng." Try it sometime and see if your pr'I} 'Vammed system rebels. See if you can .pend o n e hour or day or week doing absolutely nothing of a utilitarian nature. Nothing of value. Nothing worthwhile. NothlnC-Nothing, to you, may be differ- ent than Mlhlltg 'lo me. But for nothing -. .. ' ' ,Gloomy Gus: Land _of :the-John Birchers? ~ . . ' Blqsl pltlu lj("l<i B<ach .people sly an the canf up there belong to ' "'-e raitfoad. And tht raUroad says that the beachgoera brougtit. them . Ther' {las betn an awful lot of hot "ijl' ibout that trash, but not much pick-up liction. ' -II.. B. w . Tlll1 ;._._ relt9ctf ~· ;,lews OM! -..wl!y fMM ef rllle MWI,_, hlMI ..., Ml _... tit GleNl!y hit. ~ 1'1611. To lhe Edilor: Your edilorlal, ''Negativi~ ~t Nadi~ ... (Nov. 111 dfaw5 bCiavUy .upop the recent Fortune arUCle'.a~i~tf. Cotfnt)': . ~· The prestigjou.. Forturit tDty syqibolize nirvana in the pn!SS roOm, but is ~ hardly the ultimate in facfual ·r e f e r e n c e mateial Having worked an assignment · with them, I can say the pay wa.s good -plus prompt. --but after 'seeing how they can rearrange facts and ignore accurate data that · might daln.age their to be nothing, •it tw to be .Complelely pre~ncelved notions. we hardly need free frnm sometbin& bang oor htad1 in shame if Fortune . ' • finds naw1 I!\ Orange County. IOMB BXAMPLE9•Ml.E:·t•1)~.yiewing > ,' •.-· . ._ ,. -~~ .• ~.~~'" ... ' a sunset lor the sumer.s r'lke, without , • t.'YHILE I DIDN'T read the· article adding anytb~ ~ .it,, (J) lfii(i on I _, J 4Hf llance et a _picture taken. with gr~y kncil.1, JUSt being part of\the let· a telephoto lens fbr the expresS pur~ ram, (3) ghd~g aC:l'oss the water while of foreshartening the scene· of the John ~e else LS m•~inC 1t!'e tiller, <•> Birch .Society s.igns. This is the technique being with ~eone 1!1 8. silent bond ~l used to compress a picture -such companlonsh1p, (5) f1nchng . the. fun 1n b in · · Jeisure-tirqe activities withd\lt working as r g1ng .~ distant mount.in r~nge at it, (I) goofing-off with the, children, up Cl~ .tJeJnnd. a fore!!"ound subJect. from their frame of reference, ~t.yours. Makt* 1t 1~. like theres nothing but The lil~al..ineanbg of "recre~on" is American Oplruon book stores ~ Or~e .re-creation. Creatibg again. It's ~ kind ~nty? Then we have the little kids of creation which depe11ds upon ~ping with some trash around them? Oh well nothing; &O as to allow the·andlscovered, -all ln a day 's work. untapped Potential in you to come fort.h,. Before scoktlng Orange County voters ~ ctn rt!Cfe~te.! Only those who can and citiJena, you must take .into con- tolerate the. amb1gu1ty IJf a!l unstructured sideration (and you do lo some c;legree) per1~ of liJne, who can relax, ~ho can that it's a great place to live ..:.. lots let things .happen, who can let go, who at wonderful people -leading the natio can be w1tb themselves, and who can . . n feel the joy which is intrinsic in both in many positive ways. work and play. Wa_tch1 children, They know how. The)<'d ·~-.happy;o 'shOw you. Len.rt trom ,._,.. '"' -'-"'· "lofm•ll~ wni.n lhwld ~ tllelt 111"""1 Ill JOO WDt'Cll Of lu$. TM ri.trt to mndtnH tftt~ to m -• or •Umloate 111111 b '""""'· Alt ltlhin ITl,,.t Include •l•~ture ~ malllf!e edd•-· llut ,..,,... wm N wtffl""' Dfl '""'"'· skilled workers to build, operate a:nd maintain the system. lfHEY MUST ALSO continue to llse most of theii present teclinical maripower to develop offensive mis.siles ~hat will penetrate our ABM syateJn •. The ·1ar&e , number of peasants that will ~ requln!d preclude l,he prerequisite· that only gooli Communist& will 'be edUcated. Thus, tlie Communists mu.st educate probable doubters of Communist· fJ<>gma so a.a to proteet Communist dogma. The military planners of the U.S. have quoted a C(li8t of al least $50 billion lo buil4 a.nd Install an ABM system. The recent meeting of the 'Society of ' Logistics .Engineers dealt with the fact thal some of our big weapons systems-· cost a.a much as HI tiJ'nei 1Uie Cost of •. the arl~na] equJpmenl to keep the system opei~Uonal. say so , outside· of the money they make, like $25,000 a year. Let's clean up our oollege. We have n~t had: 'lnt demqnstration11 , "but Utis w1U.c0me"; I am sure~,r -, -" · ' • rAMES P. JONES Probe the Lor llt To the Editor . "The , ttpnult and the shoutjng dies. The captains and the k i n g 1 depart. "-Kipling, The elections are over. Thaq.b;gi vln1 Day approaches. "Praise God-from whom all blessings flow. Praise Him all creature.a her• below."·•' ¥, ; Yp, il)d<e<f.v! ~ ~ Loni ~ lb~ i~1 of,,\lls love for mankind: HiUer, lbrOshlma, Stalin, l h e lCu Klus: Klan, the ghettos, jhe hydro&en bomb, the buboni~ plaaue, house rues and locust$, World War One, Vietnam, World War Two, tubefculosis allcl cancer, pover· ty. AbQve Bill . . . Than!< God for Rlchard.M. ~on our next President And ndw, ttot anticipating a teslitlation, impeach'riient or assassinaur.· , this writer is about to ·begin a our-year period of 'rnourning. Plea!ie awaken me in 'sevent~wu-• ~:. WILBU/I BALI.BACH Vnru ' G111i ranteed THERE IS NO question that the CO&t - oC an ABM syatem wUl tax the hn· aginaUon ol our defen91! planners on what weapon.a syllems to stretch out The the Editor: so as to obtain the required modey Three main grotJps of voters are pro- to build ·i iystem. Just Imagine what bably , cesponslble (or the defeat of this added COit will do to Ule Russian ProPosition 3 (bond for C o 11 e g e and Most 'Bad' Kids Go ·Straight COULD IT POSSIBLY be that these kooks y~"" harai\gue with predictability abOut lheirl' legal right to say no, are ,., idvaneid lt'I this age of collectlve !Jle91ocrlty, that ¥OU fail 4> r~ze leadershlp ·When yob see it! Alter aU, knocking 'Qrange ,County ls a national paSUme, yet people continue lo come here in droves. Why not fun city where Fortune maguine ~ves, and everyone votes yes? · expansion into .the Mediterranean, the '_UniVetaify coostruction): l. Those who supplying of economic good19 to Castro's always ' reject bonds; t . Thou wM Cuba and the sup.Plytna (Jf wea);Onl i nd' beliliva , CQl.legea :pn operate without omt ood t th 111 rth Vi t money : and 3. Those who wanted lo ::the <J.ib·:Ou~1.r£!.~·0 e namese ~ "pw\WJ" the students. (acuities and ad· There haa been much abuse ~ped minist!'ations fot lhe recent disturbances unnr. our fo. telgn pol•-.pllnners bCcause on cer.tai.n Campu8e.t. To this last group 'hought1 At Large: There is not nearly as much reh• .'onship between "juvenile delinquent i:ehavlor and adult crime as most peopl• UUnk; fewe& than 15 percent of juvenil delinquents 10 on to be adult criminah· and the great bulk of adult criminal have little in l'Omrnon with juvenile of lenders. • MOit of the ferment and lurmoil ir education today springs from the fac1 that the &Cbo9ls are ,being asked not only to .make up in a hurry for Cheir own failures but to compemate for the lailUres of · tociety as a whole -and it can IC&l'ttly. do the first job, much Jeu the O<COlld. Why do we "upbraid" people when '[e _ repr_ove them. i n s t e a d of ' doWMrU:lln«" them, which eounds mare ipproptiate? ~-no matter now lmpreaaive Lbelr oratory, -do not really persuade ~to chulge their minds; a politician ts ivoceldul 'ffhen be arUculates the ltullntlono GI the people mon than wt. be anilraces their principles - W, Gfteb, their frustrated needl coo- tndlct -llf"'eaed prlncipl ... _ .. 7 s'*11;,_Gt an.10ry, why 11 every cln*. ahNy1 "ridous" -aren't there Yl'tuatd and bentvoltnt circle! as weJI~ _bWc puadol th1l creates 90 much ~n• IOdq II the !act thal. In It ant" u a apeciel:, we need I n 'f it ·CID • warld·wide 1eale· but a -'lo\ tlllOr 'Ille 13 lndMdua~ • ....... lliid -penonll rela· • ... a I mall Kale -and neither .,,_. aJl<IMo Ji beilll reallzed , .. -. Wiii .. !'Ill -"" .... ant tho · &NI, would eliminate "t,j.-;I lllp n1lllr unn. thal I A -fl ldofttity, Dul ·crely banging in limbo between the , .. The "publish or perisb" aUitude'.among :?searchers was neatly satirized by Otto u>ewi, the Nobel Pri z e -winning iharmacologist, w h e n he defined a 'dru&" as "a substance which, if Injected nto an animal, produce.s a paper." People who primly say, "lt is t," or answer the phone with '"I'tUs is he,'' would hardly , when shown a group photograph, exClaim : "Oh, whi ch ill I! Is this I?"--as Geoffrey Wagner cut· tingly pPints out in his amusing new book, "On the Wisdom of Worda." If our bodies were as lazy 11s our minds, hardl)I anybody would bother IO · get out or bed tn the morning. When someone under 30 says to us, "You 've really got it made," we limply smile quietly and wait for them to grow older ind learn that nobody has it rully made. ' Aat6a ~ Semaodct1 I am taking "ruedicali_Jr'"; you af'f' on ''"pills"; he tatu "dope."' I vote on "principles"; you vote on "ldeolotY"; be voCes on "dogmas." Spying by our •Kie is "military in· lelligence", IPJinl by their lkle I.I ""'· piona11e." When dtmonstraUn maU an un- provoked attact, It la a "riot.'': w~ police make an unprovoked · &Uact, tt ii a j'delense or law and order." I" An intereaUJll uam~ of reverse semantic IOCI< !1 tho fa<\ th•l lllnce .0 many priiitlt""' 41flclllbi , Dil 'their proteulon u "~'' any tr0man who ' , Usls her profesaiori as model may be suspected of lielng a part-time prostitute. ,.-v.. -r let me declare: . they always seem -:to r:eact1 Instead of Frrst: ¥our vote baa seeled the doom . GARTH CHANDLER acting. The building of an ABM system of Iona:«eded classroom buildings. ill, In effect, an· :attack on the Vf!fY second: Our colleges are now 50 AND, SPEAKING of this subject, the :;emantica of lltJ are so primly twisted around i.nl oU:r. culture that the phrase "sleeping with" actually means "oot sleeping with." Db t uteful A d To the Editor : foundation.a · of the Communist ideot0gy 0 wded that the and .places the RuMians in · a position ~. Y already plan to where they e11n oniy react. ~:"' ~~ incOming students in wholesale HARRY B. McDONALD, JR. third.: Yoo are denying a public hi&her Our overweight 'ch.lid as a "glandular problem,'' but youts is ''fat M 'a pig." I was disgusted when I saw the ad ror the movh!, "If Ile Hollers, Let Him Go!" in the New. I.edition of the DAILY 'PILOT. -s;: ""' e:h1catioo to f'"1l' children n r B e.Srds in Srlaouf grandchildren, not to the existing one percent ol the students whose bel\aviot has shocked you lnlo irratlonal reaction. -¥00 ' lhave denied a college education to. . thousands now in high school and juni<M" high ocbool. If a~ used car can be advertised as "owner-tested," why ·can't Used shoe:i be sokt u "(l'.f!destrian-tested"? When I look at a nude film o( colored people ("natives") tt 18, of course. "ethnograplzy"' when I look at a nude film of white people',,it ia "Jl9"'0graphy.'' EDVCAnONAL euphemisnlll ... tl\e most absurdly amusing in .modern semanUcs -such u "under-achiever," "disadvantaged ," and so on ; in rus book, Translations. from the English, Robert Paul Smi\h aptly retranslates the jar1on, "The child-seems to hav'e developed late in large-muscle control," '\ "Hf' tan. cm hil ~ lrtquently." • The ad was obviously geared to the teen-agers In spite of the garish un- derlined, "Posilively no one un1er 18 admitted." Such phrase.a as. "Far-out Swinging ¥<>vie',' "Groovy Movie," "Harpenlng" movie scenes, etc. iS hardly adul patler. The informati911. "unleu accompanied by a parent or adult," means that a 12-year-old could ~ wIDI a 21-year-okl to su this "eock·it-to-me!' movie that dares to "sbow it like it really, really is!" I'd say Iii adult 1~nguagt, "That isn't Advertising for a tnpvie -lt's advertising lor pomogr,phy.'', · -M!IS. GEORGE· ,\!UCCOLA To the Editor: To begin with, 1 am~ a professional wMter act plcue keep this in mind. But 1 ~e wa'tched the ri bond issue for some years oow. l ·wrote lo Gloom7 !lul, while yooi spaper was backing-the bonds and It "as never printed. It WU not. a lewd item;'but only the truth, · Don't you reel tllal If Ult schools ( coUege) had f some regulatlona, llke cieaJ!-shaven, ~fl1-cfean clothll and • students who Wert ·sincere and not too much oC 11 draft dod1er that some of. these bond1 w°'ild possibly tie pa8$td1 we aa tax~l's ~are not gol~&,)o suP.(Krl F ,,c:hortls u !Ong as theaewconditions Bv Georwe exisl. , ,. The Bu' Defense 'l'llESE ARE !"Y feellnp lnil surely Dear George : most of the taxpayen. MOil ~ I Al an office party my bou Kot To the F.dltor: have talked to feel U · \bey pallll, ,a treah with me. Later be uted me During .the last two at three ytatt college and see the.at lona..nair unshaven out to apoloclze. He got Cresb there bas been much CO!ltroY«S)' about !Ubjlcts in cu-colleges, ••Wby lhouJd again. A WH!t later he said hi• con-the bulldlna or an ~ plilaile va suppon thete burnt!" - adenc.-"u lrurtlngoblm and he .,,..,. Tlie c..t el lMldf\ii' one! -~nd! 'loo, .~ i' Orloat Co.it wanted,. me to go, fer• ride 10 he t11tnln(_aq. ABM 1f.*m i.t _utronomH!Bl ;oUece, became J live In Uds city, cotlkt Show bi'lrlMT)' bt WU. I tild i nd tliCR ls oo way of knowin& how 1ke 1 }9ok 1t 'iofie: ti UWi 18llchtn Id wallc ~ -be instst1 he'I "°"" lhl'l)l,sWn Will -olleolel• "*"· .~ shoul•t ,.. ·IUllP'ri lllis type fru lr. ""'' aitd hat at!-..d mt to• mi. to bnlJ!'O~""""'ts la .ol!.enllvt GI _, ·sm,lol """""' oot dllldria c~~lllnntt •l Ills ~! Do wtapolll .,-. llowC.!"'<• .-. ~ 10 ibis lllhool 'Wiii! 1111 ~le mlod ~ 'l""t• he'l l<Ul)' !""Y!..,RIA"S I ... ~liilncl adVanla ... UIO\ ftll1 ~· .1111& wt1ea be ,.,.. ... lo "" uu tho 1ilUnlllO -,;/ ID A!lll Q""'1I ..... him ls .. ~ -~!'..~ he's !nab' .ry lhe -~· -wbo "...:z"""' lo -1111 nrot -fallooL TM 'u.s, and ---_...,. 1o 111o dltld :ret he devofoplnc 18 ABM -tbr ,.... ls llYlal ID -"""" and too lm:I' n io"-Iarih.-.iGI and.,. ruoty lo~ Into ltmllld .pn> to P" • -..,......., and Ill ~·· ducllon. When tho---.. -[!la far-lll!n leaden.' th •••i b Stdow131 ' Jbal they must build • .,..p111a AIM .WO. I 1'ddd'lllta~hal'• !'l'O!!I ~ w 1'l" lolnl.JI, \Ill ·~ .,._.1""' wlll -lo 'ill'vp ........ .... tlil -"' ~ ._h_lin_.)_. __ ' -''-_... __ ..J...J to train'~ GI sldllld IDd -.!-'. 11an' lliq !Ml 11111 - - t I FOtl{lh; You have been the dupes of sever.ii eoHticians and publishen in this eJecti9D year who, lo e!IC&pe real l&sues auclli 1 u war er poverty, have created a er1mmaqy distorted picture or con- &i,s on state campusea. UC Irvine h ~et 1\ad a violent demonstration -thulU to you the problems 1enera by underfin1ncing a n d -.cktercrow can cauK unrest In the lutur~. ), l R. DANIEL L. RADER .. • ,, -............ -.. ~ ' . . • • ' • • ' • • • • ' ·----~~ .......... _....,. ~·-------··"-....... _. _____ _ • .,......_,,_..,...~~-..,... .... -,~~~.,-... ~ l-• • .' . • • • ' .. •, • ' , . . . · MX VI~ES 1FEATURING THE NEw i969 ·1>1mourn STA'ttoN WAGON • "-'lr., 6 pau., liHle•, emer. lluhen. AD vinyl interior, duol oction, toil gofo, front orin 'l'ed; l'oir snt: orm rest with osh troy. Front.door tight switcl\es. Hidden slor19~,. omer •. fl.shers. Front A roer s .. t belts, backup Ughts, left outside roer view mirror. Dual broking syltem. B9EI09495 ·$. 7·795 · . . , ~ ~Q,N:fH . F<?!t lj ..,ONTHS · ON APPROVED CREDIT , $495 Dn. -I< TeJ<l..LI~. In ~ah or !rode OR • ' $ . . PLUS TAX & UC. 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O.VER I . . . 1968 P.LYMOUTHS ·AND : cJtlv$-LtRs • 0 I • •• • •• .,,,.,~ )',•· •,,' • . D.:'. 0 W,: )f, : ·' . CA$11 ·o.,_~,T.~~-·'. D'E LI Y,I Jl $ .. A•y of·~• ,, .... .i·.N·ew CARS ABOVE ' ' .,. l : ' ., . . + 'J"' l..Lle1nse on App,,_i:c;""l!lt , ' "• ' •, o". A ' 2 DOOR HARJYifuo. N power, p!U. air condltlonini-. Uc NQW , 000. . • ,. , ·~ .... '., -. ' .,65 DODGE . . '.' . ' ·po1ara 5~. · 2"1oor,.li¢top,. Nir · 'POWM', fal'lory' air,' .biictet seats, 'foeded with extru, Rll'053 . $169:5 ' --~ . '63 ·fLYMO f;ff;;:: ' ' STATION WAGON. Allt<lmatic . ~!On, r~d,I~ beater, pow- ~e:& tirJk., .. ~te wan . . #2364. .. • '1·495 .. ' .. 'f4 ;1MPALA SlJPER 81',0RT. Power steering, power ~_, automatic. traris- mla!lon, ridio, heater, factory air •cond: lilc. ·KllJ· 723. $" . " . 1295 . ' .. .. . . -·· DJ ," .-, ' • • • • '-• -• j VS, .auto1110ti~. ~ip.iaaiou, .... dlo, heater.; -p0wer:~g, pow· er brakes,_ :white w'1J.~Llc. m>e:ess, · · ·; . ; : . . . . . : ,ltS :, : 'O·T;.JfRI . run . p,;we..; electrii: :Wlildowl .i;; ... ~ .air c»nd1$nlng. Ii. iJilce .... ; , at:a real nice pl'lcl; ui:. ·CSG ote.: '995;" :.·, l .,, ... ,+~-.;,,;..~,;..,... ·t . ' .~- . . . . . . ... - 4 speed,:1liek llhift. llaillo ,._.._.._ er;veiy 111<a~w-i>93: " ' ·.'t:, .... , .. ,. ~-. . . -. . ' . . . I , ' .~ '<l.' . . . ~--~ .. ~.~,.~.,~--~-.~ ............ . ;,. .. -.~.'•·'·. D "' . " > . ' ' '._~l :_;:1 W '· \_ .. .''1· ~PEN 1 ·D,4Y$ : ·. '"·~~ '*i "''"".' • A WE•K .. , ~t . !'ACJ 1:30 AMi T0· 10 ·P<M. , .. "'~~.,. ... ~ .... ..,·~.,. ... ~ "" .......... ~ -.,.,!~' ··-·-··· ...... '!i.i'"~~· !!"'-··---· .... . r 1··.1 ,-. ·• ' '- .· -. '--· . ' ,. j ·-.. . ~ ~..;.. . . ' . ' ...... _ ..... . - • • -1;'" I --·W !"-: .... "" ' • • ~--~l ~ i - . ' • -.. :::-._:_ --~-,_ .. --~- • '' ,.,...,...,.--~-!"":"----·~ ~ ~ ..,..-r::. --...... ,......r...,,.,...~., .. =-•z"'**""+~;o,.~-•...,,,.... ..... , ,.,,.. .... _,...,_ ... , ..... .,. ............ , •• _ ......... -·~·-·-=~·-·-=~"~--~·-----··~~-- .. • • c FOR IALI HOU IS ,OR SALE , >IOUSES P0R SALE HOUSES POR SALi HOUSIS l'OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH FOR 1AL1 1• 1 ..... 1 · 1• -·I 10000_.1 · 1000_ Golwal _ . 10000-ral , • ..,... .. 1 1e ~ IMl•DIA OCCUl'ANCYll ...:..cHO LA· CUESTA in Huntington Beach r1!-I new hq1111a available for immediate oc-' ''!'Cllpmty 1*mllO ol credlt'reJecUona. 3 BR, l .,. balllt, _ llulft..U., llrepJace, .bah roof, COl1-' • le~. ALSO 1, moclel home available for January .f!~=loA • Bilahard, HunUngt~n Befcli)'' ,,,. $25,0SO • to $27,700 ~ t FHA .. VA & Conventlonel t : Call 961-2929 "'Jd•Y botwMn 1 O & 6 ... r~e . BIB · 1 Ctav )II .... ~Hi """'"""' lrvlne Tenace· u!ilul,-... J BR 2 OPEN HOUSE ' --wills SAT & SUN ., dill ....... ,_ 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. or trailer"""' aJ. 1418 Sa---0 -• Mil fut. . .,,w...._ ... _ m...-,,,. ..... -.. .....-'cu ,IN~• '" .... • ......... ' ..... If' ""• ..._ dinllW rocm home· 'Yotl~ low tM yard and patio -Ill Ir DIN ...... °"" 139•500 ... ,;... J'IU!W tbe tmu ~ )ow down ~ t ftreJilac:8. P1tio or 1eue option. ~-= -....... ·1ay • ; a.ta .,_ <Just Ir each . ~ N'ewpori BIYd.l $ZS.OOO RMl!y, Inc. tfth terms, 2ft25 W. B•llXll. Blvd .. NII W.'IJo.MtCll'dlo, flltn, 673-9200 Ev"' 673-IOl6 Ulo N.._. """-1 C.M. .. ,.,_.r:..i. _ Open Houses -THIS. WEEKEND .... "" ~ •• cf.., wMI .,.. .......... -.... f--........ Al ................. w--'/1411 ............ .., ...... .... .... 11 ...,.. e..t.1LT "LOT WANT All. ,..,.. . ......,.,...._.., ........... .... .................................. .....,. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Br I F.mUy or O.n) ' 177 Bamona WrJ, Colla Mou GU-5200 (Sun 1.S) . LIDO STRADA CORNIR -Warm, cJtarm. ill&, spaclc<lrln excellent condition. 3 bdrm., 2 6aths, tlonnal dlninC room, huge paUo. · 201 Via Ni" O,.n Sat/Sun 1.S • RED TILE ROO, -One of the loveliest · homes in town! 4 bdrm., 3 bath, formal din· ing room&: family room on large Baycrest lot (yoo own the land). BuuUfuJ new carpets. can "" appointmenL SICLUDED CUL.0.SAC -yet convenienUy IOcltAd. DelightfUI 2 bdrm., separate dining - room le large family room, newly remodeled & bright le cheery. Owner moving north. 377 R-Way Opan Svndoy 1.5 .IAYCREST EXECUTIVE HOME -Owner transferr<d. Ivan WeU. cusbom hom<! -for· mal dinln« room. 4 bdnm:. 3,,. baths. 2112 Wlndwonl Lana O,.n Sat/Sun 1·5 GOURft\IT KITCHENl -Large br<laklllt room; Moot !mpres;ivo large 4 bdrm holile, Wostcllff area. Huge game raom wills !!re- place, exquisitely decorated & landsoaped. Only "4,900. DEMAND THE BEST -Channing 3 bdrm home for enjoying family llvitie or entertain· ing friendt. Wlil<d & gat<d courl .yard, U· Ira large family mom. Z fuet!la<M, inviting garoen with COY«<d patio ,,; abufOeboord. can for appointment. FORMAL POOL -enbanceo thb bright • . IWUlY ';bcJrm, 3 b6tb -Qlolcest Bay· , crest llWlde~ large living l'OOlil over!Dob a olwming well mani<ured courl yard. Jm. maculaU!! E>:clusively oura -lbown by "I>" pointmont ooly. ESTATE PlllV A~Y -Spacious cm tom borne In -•e private oommunity. 3 large bdrms, Z,,. batha (you own the ltnd}, Oppo. . Ille <WighlfuJ tree-shaded private park with two pools & putting green. ,54,500. For tho Boot In Vlow llqlldlnt Sltoo IAYSHORE BAYFRONT-wlthj>ior •&lip. Ponoramlc view. - INTERESTING CLlfiFSIDI LOCATION - with view of Bay • Ocan. LARGEST DOVIR SHORES LOT -with un- obotructed view of Back Bay. I LOCATION·-LOCATION 16th and Tustin-2 Level Blocks to ~ewport Harbor Union Hi<jh School, N e w p o r t H.ights Elern~tery School, St. Andrews P~esbyterien Church end West- cliff Shopping Center--30 Distinctive Buccola Built Homes Reminiscent of 11 Quaint En9li1h Villoge. If You ' Hove Been Lpoking ot Hom11, But J~st C1n't Find 11 Well Planned, Well Built and Well Locafed Hou1e That . ' Suits Your Family, Come By and See Th11el If You Make Your Selection Now You Can Choose or Ghange Many of the loterior Features. * 3 & 4 BDOGMS * FAMll.Y ROOM * DlllltG ROOM * 2 or 3 CAR GARAGE * Used Brick fireplace (Same wllh two) '30,950 * CARPfTlll6 . * ·All ELECTRIC COUNllY KJTOIBIS * FORCED AIR Gil RIRllACES * All CONCRm DMYEWAYS * HEAVY SHAKE ROOFS * RUSTIC RfKIHG to '33,950 With as little as 10°/o Down and • 2nd T1111t DNCll E11.clutlva.A11nt ' p. a. palmer Incorporated . ____ 3377 VIA LIDO •. ...... I.A. c:..11 MA 14014 ··• " COlllllry Club Dr. B/B • Yeu C.. Stl It, Find It, T r1d1 It I Wit!,• W 't Ad FINER HOMES ~ I • , ,' ·} rDo"~ s~ · Loot no furtlier. A view home built for com· fort,· eoo.vetiien« and bt,auty! 2-stortes, 4 or 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, PoWder rm.· fimlly rm, fortne.1 entry oourt with foun\alll, ter· race and view . ~.. .. . .. .. .. .. . $89, 750 OPEN SAT. IS -1SS4 Antl1ua Woy Coll APPt. VIEW HOME -Real Quality, miolmum mllnlenMlce, 4 Bedrooms, '4 baths, dining nn., acllvlty rm .. ~ le drapes os new. Priced Clnd«, replacemonL A BARGAIN. •••••• ,1, ........................ $82,500 .! ' Liberal Financing Appt. Only VIEW " LOT ;.... The finest locttloo tn Dover Shores. M.ust be oolil lmmedlalely. A.sldna • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . ,s2,500 Ba'l/ronl 71' on '8ayfront, Pier & Slip. S Bed.moms. Spadous delightful Ba)'>ide split-level, only ..... ' ' ' .. ' ........... ' ' ' .. .. . ,119,500 OPEN DAILY 312 Evonlng Star LIM iohn macnab fl.EAL TY COMPANY DI Dover Dr., Suite 101 Mocco Raelty C-. Bldg. 642-1235 ORANG! COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 ---------OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1.S 1924 Leeward. t bdr, I& Fam room. Pool :t\edUCel! prlot.. BayttHt Newport Buch. JNnSnllthllMltw 646-1255 • (3 Bedroom) 1605 WESTCLiFF DR., NI -, 642-5200 MMl ·Vft'de 4 BR. J: tamily room-deluxe tuae. A· ........_ ... a._ Shorecliff & View Gon1ra1 1000 Gonarol · 1000 °232 &Ylnlng Canyon ~;;;;l;;;d~;;;;~1~1;;;~;,;;;;;,k;;;;;;;;~~I "*leo.l.Bolmlt '~ ~Tai-CdM . MUl'i2 -81U4e8 . . (Sim PAI) 1418 Santaneil.o, !nine Teince, CdM 673-9200 Evm: 873-ll086 (Sat & Snn 12-4) (3 Ir. I Fomily or Don) :w Magellan st. (Mesa del Mar) CM 53&-1331 . (Sat & Sun 1-5) -883 Ccll1el St. (Mela del lofar) OM ; 546-0288 (Sat & SUn) *4545 Trm>ont (Clmeo ~) • 642-1415 (Sun 1.S) 325 Fullerton, Newport Hf!!ghls, NB ~ 54ll-1413 (Sun 1·5) 980 Presidio Dr. (lofHa de! Mar) Clof -MS-5487 (Sat & Sun lU) :929 V1o Lido Noni, Newport Belch - -675-4-031 (Sun 1-5) 201 Via N"a (Lido ltrle) NB 642-5200 (Sat & sun 1·5) *1727 Tradewinda, Newport Beach 646,3255 (SUn 1-5) (3 Bdrm + Guest Room) 117 Via Havre, Lldo Isle 676-2000 (4 Bedroom) 223 Hanover Dr. (Coll•ll' Park) CM • 549-2405 (Daily 1-~) )815 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terr., CdM 676-1682 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (-4 Br & Family or Dan) 2482 Stromboli (M~ Verde) CM · ; .540.1720 (Sun 1·5) 2515 Ughtbouse M, Corona do! Mar ; 644-1010 (Daily 1.S) "2500 Wave<nlt Dr., Corona de! Ma.- 644-0020 (Sun 1-5) 718 c.meo Hlgbla~w Dr. CJameo High· -· llilda) CdM. ! _ (714) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) •*1869 Boa Via~ (Mesa Verde) CM ~ 17MU3 ,-*11142 Santlqo Dr. (Dewer Sbor>eo) NB 846-lSM (Dilly 10.S) ;~112 Wind"11'd Lane (llaycrest) NB · 94U200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1706 Thdewind.I {BIJCJ "'t) NB 1142-5200 (Sun l ·5) tm l:Mwanl (Daycreot) NB • ... -(Sat • Sun l.S) (5 Brr. Family or Dtn) ttlasG ~ <>coon Front. Newport Beach f'tl.8200 J:fta: 54M966 (Dally 1-41) • Dlpl1xes For Sole P If+ Dtn r. 2 Br+ Den) l Redaced $5000 For 9ulck We OWNER PURCHASID 4 IEDROOMS l'OOL $30,990 a.ti muter beck'OClm IUitt • atr1wJ1 prdea.. Call noiw to .ee thil executtTe bmM. $42,500 ~~~-~ r..: Pt.\ Co we , Bali er Ocean View! Lovely Home ANOTHER HOUSE 4 blc!roc::ID, 3 hi.th home on Balboa .Peninlula Point. ame to 0owi. Bay. Boat ramp and tennla court. I.up -JdtctieJI and -,,.. .,.,,,.....,. Spac-ORANGI COUNTY'S -...,_ po.tlo aloo irun dock LARGEST -------.orr mui.r """-'· Slx>wn 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 """"'bly "' appo1n-.t I~.._..._ ................ ..., 1 Termo. wo DOVER SHOilES Income Units JUST LISTED BRAND NEW. -"""' 111y 2-2 BR Duplxs $24,000 Duplu. ao.e-ta RJchard'• View home with unique Boar $230 mo. income. 10% down -and Lido -ping plan. < bdrm 1 ho.tis tamllJ 2 BR Duplo $29 '"" room and 14' &amed atrium. ,.,.,.,, aftL J bedrooms, 2 baths JuKl compieWd by IVAN Deluxe unlll, prvt patioe each unit. Approximately T WEU..S. Jmt what yotthave 3 Duplex• . $57,500 )'Mi;J old. Botb uni.ta U'9 been loold!W tor • NOT 1lllt On llrte Eutlide )ot. _.,11y rented, but not "' """"'"' -• .,. price 1a "'1· BR Units $12,500 -Ms. ... -"""" """'"" .... '"'·""""" 80" °""""' ..... "'" .. & •--h !ln&ncq. N ..... I vaconef ,,_ Roy J. Word Co. . lty, Inc. (.....,.." Olll<:e> 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NII 1M2 Santlap Dr. 646-15M 673-9200 ..... 54U966 ............................. 1 S 1500 Down-Help ,.2 1771 A y1· * Flllltastic terma for this * -· n nn• ·------- •, --- PER l=IO:\J . .J. • .. -., .. ,,, 1 , .. Nowpoot at Vldorla 646-1811 Newport Heights $22,500 2 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS • Vim a:rYt'l"f!d patio. wood bumJ.rw tlttplace, el«tric ballt·l:n O"ll'ml and ..... pr- qe. Ivy COYeTed lawn, Wp atatelJahadetne. Don'lwalt -it will be too late. .. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGIST 293 E. 17th St. 646-44H OPElllllG FOR TWO Real fstate OPEN 8.l"!ll. 3 le· bd1nl + fam- ily rm. . 2 he.th&. 70 ft tron~ Owrll!r baa mowd -mu.t .ell EZ terlDI -.... ... """' "',500. ----=-= • • Sllespeople Thurs. r. Sun. ·1.5 BROADMOOR HARIOR VIEW Tri-Level Model Eucutivo '4 Bedroom • "IUNC" .I::. .. SPRING ····~ '529 Harl>or lllvd., C.M. If YH C.. RIMI All -- : •• A lener luy Plew :';''Gkwln•'" than we have ju91: listed on 81lbol Bay tht top ftoor at the -p rtl Ch1nnel R"f rope .. 673-7420 Condominium ... I:======= YOU'D BEITER BUY It! I · U >'O'I doll't ••• CALL US! Sallsblll"f Realty Owner Trtnslerred wltl>:llOO&j.Ft.18'dtml or 2 + CollV. Den. Jfatd. wood ~; ~ew carpe~ a: Drap@I. Ownen have mov- ed. Houte l'Mdy tor tJnmed, occupancy. Note Extra lail'I! lot 65x14Cx50xl43 $72.000. 17661 Oueenswrtlll ChrlaUOU Stocldnr· --.~thowholefamDy. AD yoo need ia tbt "Red Ribbon" to tie ft up • nldy fDr POSSESSION DECF.N· BER lat ·J ~ 2lil Baths Larae Llvlna Rm, !'I.replace, 1'amil7 K!tcben + Eatlrw &lff. Upsradl!li carpetq: A. Ora.pet. AD are """' ... 128.!IOO. '!Mgest "COUPlf" Home Dolphin T..., .. ,. Irvine I All Roonu Extn Larp; de- -"" prtncy, !cits " light. Beautltul 1Sx2'l UvifW Rm: Panelled Den with Bit· in Bar IDdudlng Draft Arm I« Tap _, + -· AD thirwl for the "happy hour''. Larre. sunny kitchen with 3 expogures! 2 Master sized Bedrooms, 2 Batha. Plans available for l or 2 more Bedmu at bullden cmt. "'·"" ~ & llHcfl Truly 1 3300 sq. ft. l-LEM,.,,:.:,:,0:,.,N~.......,,.,-'--.;.,.,.--,,.,.-1 C.lifornia Vila front door. Modem Rambll!-315 M.rlne Ave. Realty, Inc. u of Nov 25th to San Fran-2-E CM t H ~ ciM». BU;V nm 4 Bdrm bbme ...,, · a wy., ....... 2500 W1veerest 0ri¥e c ...... -(BROICERS wn.a>MEl DAVE GAMllLL 644-0020 OP8I HOUSE 1 • S ing Ranch-l:tyk. 3 bdr (2 with outaide entraneel. 22x 21 FanUly ...... I« dilldren, Bolboa Isle. 67U900 e • -= - - - in-laws. SEE to believe the EMtsl4M Cotta MMe CHARM. for appt. JEAN SMITH, ~:°'.:..~"'.::' Realtor Paint. .,...,,.... • ,.,_. .. ,. ~ ~ ln&' In kip lhape. Double pr· 400 E. 17th, ........ age OD a.Dey, bardwood and live In Mele V.... plutw, 3 Bib 6 family tn Mtaa Verdo ..... lam rm. _""'.,',,7.,5-3~000!!!!!!l!!!l-Y ..... -..... "'" I $500 DOWN ...... J -"" ..,,, . $41.ISO. On 1hla 4 bed1txcn, 2 batb You wUl pt the tamfiy home. 0oae to~ healed 8'ilwtt, ~ ntEE thing. Just lntrodooed to the 1,859 BOA. VISTA market, won't be attAIJd DOVEi!. RMlty 675-4343 1oq• !'-" oe< mono. lndud- •• prh>dpal and inte!Wt. $23,500 _ HO" Down ""'""·a.--S21.m 10212 ~ c1o .. 1o SAT. l SllNDAY 1-I Ba -wllh VISTA B•HIA. 2 BR ll' ho.. ::"1 ~ :;,.'d: _s:;:e_ -6 -... ted pool l0l3 WE!TQDT lllUVE JC)4 UNlVERSIT\" AVE. P'!Qmeric '° Yetta -Lud-& ltAI ....... W Cub dble ..,..._ ""'"""' to ....., 2 ._.._ ~ty '"" • -GE 11REALTY + -pool. Onb> llJ,!1(11 fll.TIU °"" .,_, "'·"""'· ....... >4<>11'0. -.ca -lie -nmt. ' El')llo !=lovoland, Rltr. TARIEl.~--2955 Harllor 1-m -'-2 ·Ulllts ~~ ~~"" = OPEN SAT/SUN EAS!51DE ~'!';5:"-'n!.~.!'~= • --~ •• -2211 Launt Pl-Aeumo Hlth,... LMfl ERJA~~ !Iii at "5 -·CM. -~ -.,, --· s --2 bo.b, GINCO UAL TY CO. OFFDS: CallllO ShaNI Splashing while ~ m rncb below. View of ocean, channel, boata. Stunning 3 Br home w/lormal din. rm., large paUo - room Jlor pool .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .'1~9,000 Mrs. Raulston ·Udo hie OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1.S 117 Via Havro .J Bdrms + hu11e Gum Suite -3 bollia, extra wide lot provides lie patio + <lddod porting. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $68,500 Walter l! ... e Ra,. Find Udo 1a1e. 10· Jot. Grmt 2-ttCl"J "°"'"' a Bn, IUllUn llv!nf rm.. UQtllllte new cor- petmg, .-. .• ~ .....-.. ..... -~ .•..•..•.•.....•..•..•. tG5,000 <llarlotte Lant Ocean and lay View Fanlaltic harbor view from thil populJor Lusk "A'' home. 3 Br., 2 ba., fam. rm., water oaflemr, cpla., dpo .• lmdlClped, IUlo oprin1der system. oudtocr lighting. '49,950 Miss Leidy /lofn. Burns Udo Isle -Always Op.n V"""11 Tot, AI.A. piano included for 4 Br. home on th.ls large lot. Prime location, ei:- cellent investmenL Only ........ '40,000 Mrs. Marion E-rald lay-View Lot Now upper part of r.nerold Bay; Short walk tlD pvt. beach, tennla ell., 1wim pool. Pnto- tige area. . .. .. . . • . • . .. .. • .. • .. $38,000 Mn. Raulsloo • lcrJftont -l'ler Ir Slip 3 Bdrm • '"' baths, )llua fantllJ rm , utra large fee simple lot m d81d-end -. Arch/dooign<d & CllJlotD blL Alldng Oftly ... ' -......... ' ... ~ ...•.•••.• $185,000 Joe Clarbon --Vie• ..... Sh . LArft """ IUitalJli tor ... to. UllllL OrMt lid: BaJ View. !'llnl Ind. la pdt:ll. 0- er wlll ltlblirdlniate er bdl to lt&ll· •111,llOO )!rt llmey . . Offle£ OP9I SATURDAYS -K. ...... Blvd .. Balboa Penn. ,,..... Bwio: 6'U966 (DaiJ¥ 1·5} (I ldnn + 3 Bdrm) to=...,,_,. J'iB. _...... Newptw't Ht.a. J BR ftnp&act. I J'ftl' old. aa*c:o t)'pt lamU)I ..... $11,750 ftlll llrict. • built-tm. D •VfDSON ll II .,.. -,__....,.. ... awi-. 1'-"" • 1 • - WIH Co GL 128.500 ... 2 f too-, --• • .... -· ,._ • j;:oi;;i;;;;'i~;o;ttjjjhl * • aa.. .....,....,, SU 54'0 '-MMfSl 1.a-,-. sio. m....M. --... i--ly-OW-Nowpwt • . COLDWB.L, IANICR Ir CO. 2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY NllWl'ORT llACH Ne.,,t Beocb larp ,..d. tniltt, boat TRY OFFER-... _.._ .... ,,_..,,.._ •~aandr7. -· -._ 1 BR. J BA. flPc. -.. -GI S20,o» 6463171 $46-2)13 -• tollot. ~ qiti. -,...., otbo.r ... Mir. &aGZZI ~-6G-4419 s.:..a.:=.:.:: . la-ad•'Cl'ap•d •• -. tra. Nr all ldloala, krYttJ ,_,a r.aaaa ~-~--.-.14111 a ~. ~ ...... 1ar boa ,HVSA~ -~~ -~ - - -II> -· -R FHA.,,_ Balboo I lit ... Co. i.., for 11t4 ..._ l"'I aot loo ,._ SlJ8 ~-lll15 SZO MONTH fl'lf, 22nd I: Newport. CM) ....... -.................. • ...... .diL--t-i....tlll..JU.flNftl . Oll!!'1" 3-01! THE QUIOIER !OU CW.. ,._ lloUr l'!IDt Waat Ado. !llCK IT TO 'EM! OAJLT PllJJI' wlli'f ADSl mz (IUltl<Elt too Si:u. ~Dial - Kif.ml l •• ' . . . . ,, . ...,. . ' ' - ' I I - I ., . • • ' ' HOUtlS IOI! SALi ' , • • I •••'-• a 1 ""55& •· . . (lom.-t.io<lod. ' I ' • • DIAL i I f .. •. ..... r--.... ..,.-.. ..-----..------...... ----.-~-~..-~-...--~ ......... .,... ......... .._-_....,. ......... _ ............... .,.... ...... -~....-...--.~---~-·--------------·-~ .. . , ..-··1 t MOTORHOME· CORP. -C.-Dr. Nowport ... ch Hol~ w..-. Mon 72111 ~.:..,11111111 OAltDll'llll: • DAILY l'll.01' ... "••••It -(...a&l 81 ' REQUIRIMENTS: ~~~ .. i.t EXl'SliENCE: STACO, INC. 11'9 ....... It. ' COSTA MESA 549-3041 • " ···-········--·· ft!l..E~n.i<iriM1--Mli""'RC;;;<;H:UAi'iNi.o<i1siierE1'iRr-;"iincHANDISI l'OR MlltCHANDlll 'Oii SAL! AND ~II.ADI -'=--=~;;;;.; c..:'--SA,;;;, LI AND T1tAD! -SALi AND TM'?I _ ~!!-· _,furnllm • ~ Antlq-1110 !'.J~~ J llO Ml,..11•-· l600 Mllcifltn-6 ~ Is,_:,. "\;~ ~~~S:~ ''MSOAVLIENG, I Earl~ Sh, o.P.· P8. rs •. Mtditen'a11eo11 Q "" N•""°'' B1«1 .• °' • . . J , * ~ * •• ~ At Tertillc SaVi:Dp! tum It c\oc:b. Larr 1 ten and we have a lot ol • HARBOR IQ DIM·IN T~ ' ' t . SWAP , , •UY! I . $'1.LI ......,,_uf1<1Ur<1r'1SkowroomSomp... VAST otocl! Amtt • -w.· .. -inc1o1 ..... <JU. . AnENTION 8' Wood carved um divan, lg. mu'J chair; "°"an Aodquoa, 2 1 21 planoo "" °"""' w, don't 1.--ut. fabric&. " n-b••a2on dark oak dm' . N u-ui...r ,.... want tp move. Some art: f 11' -..t ~ •filack..ot ~;~ jfamed <;hlj_ni; 5 'Pc ~-;;;..;;;:,,;;· -::;, -::. "'::..:.: FRIGIDAIRE I t . d f ll>l........., . ' Iii 'Ill-9<1r ·l\fr. o\.Jlln .. dreaser. lg rplrror, IJJ;O, ,. -bed .14S.. -.... ""........ • ~ ·ec r1c ryer , ,. ;f ~~· ·~ ~odes, ·decorative headboard ln Span· ~ral doc'ka; "barometer, cbvtlcally.di1COUnted to aell Imperial mOchi; ftbrlC telector dlil :1 ~ lib, Qlk or 1,vocatlo design. I: commode. 8.\\-.2251 immediat&lyl Yoo must not FUN ~(;THI !Y, .. f~ ' 1 , ,' • 1111111 Sold Individually mJu thlJ ""11> -$59 95· """!' Shop Around-before you buy see US! Sewing Machlnet 1120 Ille. ~ with no mmiey • l 11c:11M1 tWi. • , ,.u. VALUE $195-fULL PlllCi. $429.95 1967 SINGEll wol """'°'' dawn O.A.C. • > >""'? to MAYTAG d lliiliY-sAT, ,&.,S 10 o.m: • l ,,.;.. - • or term• .. low .. $3.00 WO.k Incl, b'aMfer -man .... gas ryer . , : , N9 Down-Use Our. Store Cjiargo Pie '"""' ropo. 'l'oucb-o-matlc, WARD'S BAU>W1N Sl'UDIO . Horbor )!lyil 01'\yo;ln Theater ' i-No hricy' Front7"')$UT ~lity V~uea ~e auto riK-ia&. button um~e~C~~= DelUxe feet..;,.., Corner of~Harsti Btvdr ': !tfcFa.dder:t ;c ... 1 . ~PPROVED FURNJTURE ~~~ ~ '.!!:,.' s75.o·.o . . 1 1a ~ .. • 1 1' • • •• "' • 2159 'l'IARllOR, 'COSTA"'MESA ' !:uh .. .,.,.... ·-...., ' OllOAN &MOPPING? ' • !!II!!!! • , •. ~ • 1· ti •·-1'8.22 or uaumo $3.'IS LOOK FOR Ml1<tll1nto1:1 . NGO ".'· ,"' Wanltll_ .· "'j' '.· ... ~•an same. oca on-....we·oWiien ~.,....., .. ""°"' Call TONE• QUllUTY fRIGIDAI~ h ~ . - . Dally,., ~ --• VERSATILITY. ~ was er F:.i!1"~'1':.~ w:I N t g Sunday 10..S • Muaicol Inst. 1125 · · Cuotofll lmp1rlot, ~II cololn cabinet. Siik, -or ~ ""'1bl '" 54a.t660· ,. Cornblne theR, with 1!!Ue of w11h &. wear cycl1t. 1 • -all new boft aCce.ort,. • Wll, ..\I _®1llt7 (DD )Ink · FLUTF. with cue A: mule, ptaytna ._ "IOHd state" ea-$J9 pang&: equ}pment tnc:ludtiC IJ&eMe) ' ~ .c,Jis -med 1 Y1'·~00 ~.I: you'll · .95 'brynu boltt,, ateert.n.1 TV''-' · b~ Come over to .-... wh..e•I .and toollA lb~ ' Fumllu"' IOOO Gor•-Silo 9022. i120...,., Olnt•lla -Ian. . ~·-"·· · ·-W•lh .... • """"' """' Conn FRIGIDAIRE ""--"· c1,mp1, 'IOI'. .,..,..... .. , •• -,ofl>odo ....... , GAllAGE Salo: Now $100 ..... 1106 ManYP"f.OondioltNmlnio. '" Ul· W --niirlo. ti.U; :91o1 ' JIP'oRE ,.,.,,.,_ corlaJn wnol ... rh'lc -· 7·14 -'======== "'"· ~ tioki, ~-dr 'l>a4t 1"~··•!J•4 -, ··' • !'our 'lo.,ey ~ln,p tor am. 112ed, jWor teen, pants Musical Inst. 1125 V\aitC Wisher &1 911 dryer complete trim, st~ m"•·t•r.161, a: ~ .. ~}SJIW oJ aalt. MOiiing IOOll to 6 blooees. Womena clothes, Gould Music omp1ny $188 00 tr an a .mla.~l~.Jl, balteq,. -.. A limNrt't1Jlt ~.-JP .f Jn\~~ ~rds these 7-12-14-Two cba.irs, tables,1 CIBSCli B 25 guitar, $125. "Since 1910" .. trailer, ~ •. .tt•6to&m lTt'J. ti ' ii~ .. CM·. , J ..,~!It.I unusuill otferlnP: Walnut lamp lhadet, pictures, golf Studio uprlgbt p 1 an 0 0045 N. Main, Santa Ana m~ta. ~ componentA to SU-TPiS ( · bj ~ <: i t ·l t ti~ ::111.:~-Mon &: Fri eves 'til 9 build up to 3 complete bpfita. • · ··=' ~ • ,.,..;... nn Ill• ,.13 ,,.... clobo, odds · •""'· 74366 w..,u.,..., w•lnot, , •Int 5 WEST·INGHou·s~. · 30· II 'E;v,--., •• N . .w. ! All for ' Hd, .3il ij 6'2. , I lo ,,,, :, S..vet It S dirt. 2 ~ La Herme&&, Laguna Niguel cond. $400. 548.2523 eves &; Sunday 12 to -•-i .. ,_,,.. • 'I" jrtilada of World, ea. ... ~Sal ' Sun. weekends. NEW ORGANS FROM~'.. $1*Xl. Act Now! BJ,rlalna ' 1-' O!J , 1·. 1 • ~·-·---~.~ ~""":;:::;,...._~--S • El I . . Must S.W ~ 1 , 1iu/, -- -' ~~:"'." .......... for ORIENTAL R\;g, Schwinn FElNDER ..... , ....... ""'· • PIANO ALE ... , c r••· . N "'°"'" p ltl '.1.noi-ed..nn~.' er!,:;~ Bikes, antique Queen Ann Electric guitar, electric Largest 1eleclion Or fine re-$99.95 . ituril 11 .:r._. <llstcm 'blt 5.L~ _1 m-ea&na:: tbl., workirc TV. baa $45 · ea. 536-3911, conditioned rrands. Mink $~Ole 1 -· • • _ • 71 ,..au $100 road race aet for $.10. 675-581() SAVE $ $ $ NOWI Very beautifUL ll tkilla, EJ ~ ~f ta~e·r tble waah in& machine & --""-"~----27" M C . b" '1· Dorado collar at;yle A.1tl)td. ' , ""'-' ~·~~IC~ cr:.a;:; ~~i, ~~·C.~~mss4J: ~~~~.1;. new! Liy .. ·:,r.~c;;.~mll agnavox om 1na 100 ~i::ru~r=-! Colt :tt.f.~~' ·p':'ac11 c ;:ii ~);i.' aj: • I 'I< 1.lml\Y · o< p\l>room we "' ......,,, s.t & Sun. * ""'1178 * No peymenos till Fob. TV, AM/FM rodlo, 4 speed record ployor. folrclilfd Mo¥lo boll!.• .U ~•l' "'"' Madno ·~--• tll,I ' Ufor 2 .. W.. cOmfortabl•I~~~:..::::...::.=-KENT ELEX.TRIC GUITAR Opon Sunday 1U $139 95 .Al~•. •""""' orinl Mal illK' ~· · q [ il<t; S:.loog walnot -.. SEWING ™"' ~ no-lJKE NEW "" c M-'-'.. . -·~~ jblo; """"'""' w/2 ..u. ti<u, ..,_. .,.Ill, >nit· e ,.,,._ e oast _., . • Sound oo mm. tfi<· t modtl ~.u,(J I !At~·'!-' •olL 2 . .ljp; , leave< & 6 .,..,,,,,. <hn ting mach. hair dryor, lift 1839 Nowp0rt Blvd, CM mad• with lht'-leho. ;. ' • · "I· !llCh..l .•"""1< to ,,di>! 1ir dlnlng nn "' ...... ...,., C1m-chain, -----'---646-0271 USED COLOR TV'S Clnopho'ltle El8bt projector a· •,.,lb. . l30. I' ....,..IU boo\ J1!o1<! Theoe"·o11e<.I••• '°' ""'"""1t• 'boats, bhm Plonos&Organs 1130 ' ..,,..n.oruy tlaedonco.o.'r' P TS·• L 121. ~ ·~:1.;;,w '•· olici-{Riinatlng t>u,yera are meter. mlac Item.. Office 114 S. El C•mlno RHI All R d• • • $8!11. •Wna: for1600, C · · j 20 ~ia ~ all •Jlrti, '"" ~.',.':'i,,~14"1~:~fM·:-"~E324 w. • pr,:;~.... 549~'.4642" econ 1t1oned Trade-ins ci::-m:G:.7 ~E,kb ~' ,1 .. "•· ~~:n. SPANISH lilt&• lo've sea.t, ARA!ton A : 412 LARG~ SELErrlON OF LOWREY ORGANS $188 00 For thoae b1eoda,and ·rtla-lkJripeee, ~ f-rvfc-~. ~ -~i ~ Jl:lb. l , like new, blactc • red ~ Dr-. Colt& Mesa. NEW & USED from • •p ....... ··~ "' plet.tt TRY s~ kttwna • eqtl. ot ~at! ~· -. " .. cuatUons; ;8 -.o.. •ood ends Ffidaf after 5, Sa~y I: WAWCHS MUSIC CITY See and hear the exciting . gttt ~ ..... "' * 5M-M5t ... , s,A:= • · .-.... Ii arms $155. Gold Mediter-SUnday 10 _If 7. 8 llDfa.. 3400 Bristol. c M 540-3165 new solid state mtiodels. Hear for exam-I...; a TREAmSURES Of . . . . :.iiu. IMbiVfiriHkt ,,,...,, ~ • ~:sota,. 'i Clllbion, like •tereo, fV'V..,,., chest &: mJJ'. Ch I ' · 5 · the new automa c orchestra ,.._. Dop lJ; -£ii new $85.• Mat:trns and box rot, 2-5 1torap _rack&, bar-r 1tm11 peclal control, wow, wow and RCA 21 ,, ALI BAIA ' -· ' -W~.' o~ 51run.·~ ,.,,_ 131; <hrfnot us.I rel chair, "'"" d., k Jl.3 Hammond Orion .,.uu. oeetion. Ai.o ""'° I ebo n V C,a b j net 3<19 Vlo Oporto: N.~. · PUO l'tiP lite ra1t ... bl\1-1 dlnaliY. . "· ; Set ot 4 , med 14 x 8.3 w/~~. p;iilcl. items. with Leslie spkr, 25 pedala, I ·Hammond organ. $265. Open l.3 Open dally l.neJ.. ~ 11 W,P..~' C. 1 OX WrJ3I or~ tizu $12. ~ caftee table, GASAGE Sale: 8' Danish stool. $100 Cbh. TOP of tu SUnda.y. .. $188 ll:QJ ·to·,:..50-·~rtd: -. -ii>-""""" ....... coud" Ill" ,qi, mattre .... J;2.68 MO.,""'=· Call il Coast Music .oo 2 GAS W•ldlctl °"""'· 1 By •··~ h•·!• A[•f•il+ ' . ' "" " macbiJie $IS. G.J!!, tank I: boll: 9Pi'inP..· Triple tnterestedbtwnllam-8pm. 114S.EIC1minoRHI M 18'' sM full ~:a ·'icetyltne ~"!!"~Tl'1 :· -~ _fr1.411JMc.u,.. ....-$18.GJ<vr"""""' .,._, ebonY1bu11 6">1191 SonCle-·•to agnaVOI tanks. 1-..11 .. _ ....... I·-~ ••• '" •• $35. Many other t11eful ~. Lamps, chain, e CIDOCER:ING .. ab" ,,_, he..uv du'" a1rco cmtl•"' -".;. .. ,· . • "I tr $11 u, · ·'Ml tno.· MllbMY • .. . • . v , 492-4642 •. , ~ " ' ·~ ~-~ . . ~ SUI. r M Pol!lti ~~~~ oraJ: ~~. ~w~ ~ =·~~~1:1te. Xlnt W11lnutwoodc1blnet,withst1nd.L1temodet.· torehei. t ·~ ~ ~ .. ~· '!l ii . · ~'£~~irt1 :~ · Pk. c14. . N~ Beach *STUDIO PIANO• HAIM\OND OiGANS $21 'a.oo· . : ~~~~.,:.Jo. hot!. 1·;.p. llllU1L ~· '!1 ~-:~.M&-fO '. •~., FORUttlegirl.'arooi:nlt:wely SAT~ Gas dryer, WALNUT FINISH ~:b';~:f Box · hood tips, etc. QIO. GREAT Danff:•· '1 MiiiltiJ~ '. ' wbKe 1: gdd Frenccb refrig, dllbwuher. 'ireplace J350. * 537-7W8 -and -847-8367 ' brftd tor r ~ « ~~ Provl!K:iaJ. twin bed•. gu lop, bar stDola men's CHRISTMAS lay aways ac· ' 0 Hoof)r 1iouo. t lr ·-~lldi.lff' ~ , springa A: mattrsaea $30 akibootii.man'ake•kates.1---------~an':';~= RCA,FrenchPro•lncl1l,1ntiquewhitewith * AUCn N * ~Tl56 1 t;;· 'h: New ,~·w1't:J 1 '"'! "" ~ *. ~ "':" Kinp lid, NB FREE TO YOU BIG SAVINGS remote. ADMIRAL -etc. otc. etc. u,.., will ..n"' bQ SIJi.bYED, rtt\Wi 1 1 ....... -·, P•' m """' twin ...,. ..-.. frViNG .,., -rm. bd ro GOOD "°""with tonO... ~..!\:: ~'";,:.,· 4LL TOP;' CONDITl.ONI • .:J.:,~~<t,~»·Jn . l>f~. · ~ =r?~'.;J!~,Jt ~~· l\ill>i:fi' ' with ·&x llJidr:lP A JDM.. rm-furri .• !il:&cf kitchen year orJ1,y I yr oJd fem,ale -,. d ... ,,,,,... '1J -,..... = :.-_·:: ~~J!~ ~~~~;=:. ~~~~~ 7VDDA.,V .• l11S,..r1sB&rR.boOrwW•rr•"N" -~=~~ f=~,,,111,.T #?11iit·"'~~·. :;: S:-:S.125.!1~1na: ~~ 11 ::n:t ':':~ p!: ~~~ • Pu~~v4 ~1~c• s:P ~~~~ · .Mo~lt \¥"1ti AppflancM 8100 ber. 11/IB ~--· . :mio'MeFIJldon, s -il•.H.B.= Office Fumllurt IOlO MAYTAG o,, Frlgi.J8*e aoto ~~r~,:'"'~i!'.,! u:f".;-m.t ";,::;.,~ 21 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE SWAP MEET H~~ ' • , S, ~:';f U: . • ...-D 11 • Gondd co-ndltloo. with wood oha~·-. Good sCHMIDT-PHIILIPS CO. IN THE HARBOR AREA ' -"•' . _.;_, . c.,~. 1,·H''••°"" 's''r'•tlo DESK • 2fx48 steel. 6 drwr• e v ere , ulch 833-5332 ;,;-J907 N. Main 0 20th . Every s.t.,I:: &m. l.."VBI'OM Wc.,-.1" llddlt. e • ...,, new w/stem chair '85. Alao anarMteed. '9J. CoastElec· :: Mon' thru. Fri. tween J;~ Se.nta Ana OPEN NIGHTS TtLL 9 PM 531.1272 aft'? ~ ofter. bD ~e ·w-:.rr .. '= 24x36.Aab0elk$20.~ tric, Service Dept. 64&-2486 8 MO. Whitt min. poQdle. SPINET Piano, Whitney SATURDAYS TtlL 6 PM ANTIQUE Walmtt dffk. -'I' '1~ i , It :144' ,JOJ1 .. _14 witlt , GAS STOVE mat" ""°" & u,,.,,... Wht-mad• •• Kimball, •""" .,,.,. 41 l E 17 ... S ,. __ ta ... --:... " s11v.., """" • ,.. QUARTER llorte : mu" '" ,. (It':· sp<t1t1 '•• '· Office EqvlprMnt 8011 Wedgewood, white, like new, half Swnese fem. cat. dition. $300. 897-COO. ast m freet . . ~ ~ aervict. Old-~t lit. llbow experitnce, aiu.t ieU, 'rl'I" 'Jift~ll:.. ,. J.·-0-0-R-E~5~SOG_RA_P_H_S_ 29"""" • ,... -. Prioo ..,._""" 11/15 646"16B4 ' ....., ..... pi.!<i·~· 1;1oo. ......... Y MIJol ' l<oeondilioood ...,. & .ioe. IOO. Call !J62.1500 after 6 pm GmMAN • h • p h •rd & ' !or .12. •2 :::, .. Ml ""'"" TltANSl'OilTATION ·'. I. ib'"' " · models w / emtncta (l) REFRIGERA'IOR, 2 d r, Iabrador 9 months old to Ttle•1s1on 8205 -loomed, b td mp. MM)' 1il& , Miil .:74-5200 with bottmn freezer, ST~ good Imme. Hu all ahob, WHY RENT? Ml•~ollin--~-1~· 962.-498S 80.ts & Y1c,ht1 90bO l \ 1tAI: 1 ELrol'ROSTATIC Cop\" Olut Eloetrie, Servie• 537-5142 11116 llUY FOR LESS! ---· NGO Ml1cellonoouo l600 l!lllTftl\ FABRICS Sil tti: J5Ud..,ldo @i ~°s;,.~~~o:~~:'·w.::°"..:~,;L:,,:,;64&::..&;:,2486::,dt-y:_.,.-.-.. -.-w-o-rka 2 :i:~~;o~~, Color TV. 23" ni:;~Jat~t~~cokb·t~ :: N&ew -Used nn1;1FUIO. Ri SAL, E ~~ill·~~H:i ~ ~ ~ G .~ Both mo., 1payed & shots. Adults Spanish or modern console Bara:ain Prices on 21L to A t' bbl!i 4~ v•~ penect. uarant"""". ...~ ... """"' 11116 tor $5.53 per week .,. n 1ques Renllw1ll, samp'lea A Mill Dafti) ! · ... _,., -. Coaat Dectnc .,,__ 5 C 1 9 horse engines. Many mlac. , SH.O .. ' ' --· · toroo onso • A FEW MODEL """ S.t On1J I a.m. lo 2 69 BOAT W • " , ·" G1r19t Sile 8022 Service Dept. 646--24116 2-8 WKS old very adorable ~ft-1..,, bi-fl., IOlid at.ate, tool.I, general &hop clean HOME 'GROtJPS , • ......... _,..i., ..... .u M• ~ u.~ lne ~s, am. breed . ._,._. out. Lawn rnov.<er, edg~. p.m._,,~, . ....,.,a sa. '!'. ~IJ'.~ .. , . nJRNinJRE-215 Grant , BEST G.E. elec. dryer, 893--26Sl ll/l6 FM, recorder. $2.3& per Ml:. etc. 2221 Harbor Blvd. Spani:,tie,.M~~ Maple MOVING, muist· tell! New Preview of neW it ~ , ".iri~ 1 -.,._ Npt. Shores, W, O:Q: Hwy, ~~~ A.kln&: $125. 14 PUPPIES! Samoen/Ge-r. Del.~~~ ~letd 642--5488 CokJr TV• atereot.., frort Gatters I Sattler deluxe Dt.Uy thru Stt. Nov. 18th. ~·, J'f ~ &. 17th LATE Model a u t o mat I c Adorable.tf46-7230 11116 Christmas &itt for Famil¥ M O VIN G , mlllt aell ers <~i:!ed) on aaJe .t $15, Daniah modern llVlng 8dch &: Etlh1ft'r ai 8-fl ~ 2 .'Ba,. -A •"1 " · Npt. Sat ,& Sun, Nov, 16th Slephr~. 2 mm. o Id . 3 YHI' Picture Warranty fr-ee ttfrip/ waahers &: dcy r&f\&t, $1).!J. ~abapy desk; .IJuntington Cmter· Mal I. ~ ;.tlarm!Hr. "i1¥ • GARAGE S81e: Furiliture, wuDer. Excellent C!Xldl.tion ~ Limlted Offer eT~. Refrigerator, aacri.fioe prices. :B~ ~ room ~· R(!i\ color ~ ~Q. rret Ado crufi -:• . ~. Cablnetx, etc. Sacrillce! $50. 646-SMS ~T H USECAT: srey, Approved Furniture $15. 0-1" Micrometer, $10-piece-...W. aeparate-tv, $15. 63 .. , mialkxll al~~_ ·n 78311 Ell1s Ave., H .B. G.E. APT. SIZE _,1~:_1~;.,,.,(HWlbl.nd'1 2l59 H·~ Bl d CM Record.I, 5c each A many OUT OF 57ATE SP~OiriltmuGl.ttt.U ~'lidf O!ltffrAy. 847~llll5. REF RIG ER.ATOR $40. .. """"" ..........,.,.. ll/18 .. ""r y '• · · miacl. items. 145 Cahlillo CREDIT O.K. Beautlt\J St«llng tumblera 1-io J.i'. Q1JtOm ~ .llfiCb a.1 s=:·~lDWJni;i=: ~i:s~r I Dryer mm-~~~~~:; ~:~~~:-5 ~A:;ta~:~ ~~es. WAREHOUSE !~~~a00~11:t= ~~ :i~boatml~ @0Bit~:~., C.M. bination. $50 or best olfer. 6 weeta; old 5*-3956··11/ll hall tree. mci. oek tble., new. NoW $600. <t94-!515 painted . Nt• Wblte clilp,, alt-eoM._ e9t4.. EVERYTHING GOES'. 962--0L18 MOTHER Cat, Xlnt roNY -Wffi1nghouse at clock.I, eet. Otina, a]a.sa &t Cl.EAR.ANCE SA.LE AOK day1 il1U1ahyde.UpW:ir)o ,thtucJUf;, &lw'ai l'lllldnsl; Fumilure·, J.pp!Jances, etc. 13 CU. FT. COLOSPOT w/dliktrea 644-1006 Eutbluft, Newport.er 1V, C.M. Sales mudl tnOl'e. 818 Delaware, 772'2 GARDEN GROVE BL. 2. MINK •tol~-. male lidiilt Three 16~ hP CtiamPion albt.119m. Prict,.... 1311L 39th • N -•-;.,, $35 ... A .. A""" N.18. 11/lG & Ser-1. new &: wed! 20'l1 cor. Indianapolis, Hunt . 'ii block We11t of Beach Bl. fully , 1 .. 1 _out. Erle Homo en~ea. OSm.Jl,ele w 1.t b 't tllilffi ., 1.. "''" l"'.=n===·=.B=·=6'J>.0506==~=='=,;~===~===,IHEAL1HY, Flealess KIT· Harbor Bl. 645--1672 Bet.ch, bet. 9 &: 5 PM. nr. G.G. Frwy. Open 9 to 9, 2l'it" ~ $600. Autnriln ~ f\lel ·WQa, ~ ft .., "' Furniture 8000 Furniture 8000 TENS, mixed colors 1 tex-RENT TV $10 l DANISH style arm chrs, Swi. lCMi. Haze 23" deep Cabachon and contrdll. IN -*• *'8 e Dew l~r:;;=~===~~~~~~===~~ tures. 646--2388 11/15 No Depoalt · Free delivery beige nauJt8.byde $15. ea. POOL TABLF.S, tennis ~ '500-Certifl.M proof of LafNettt, Ntwpilrt BHch. ~ 1offtt: lft ..... I~ MALE Kitten, adorable blk: 1194-5111 or 172-9110 1 aingle bed, -wt:lltl'! wood, poker tbb, exerclaine eqiilp. va!1M!. 675-0MS n·CLJ.Sijc ilij m ............. ~~- with wht boot• 110. l car air cooler $8. at dilcount prlce1. C.UPOWER tools, table Mff, 2 llXlbpGratmartnt.t.oCt.itd nNicbl.t9"'"'mta la PUBLIC NOTICE $65,000 in furniture inventory mUst be sold within 2 weeh. Wholesale .: Public ' -l\Wly. ltyles to choose from including .Mediterranean. Contemporary and llDdem. •STOCK l,.CWDES • Dining Room Sets ·• Living Room Sets : Bedroom Seti ..:. lamps • . :ALL MAJOR QANDS "'R1CK BALDINO'S • MOllLE WORLD tNJZ 'a.di Bl. H.B. 8'11111t•ll.SJ. "2·1377 Slf-1770 MS-0059 un5 Hl·FI & Stereo 1210 l at.ation wi:n rnattreu, 115. Willlace 538--03I1 aft, 12 e.xta. " Jtp, rte;: mqtti". ~wport. VIII')' . .nod CCDll. ,_,.,, s.thl-Clr. ~ . ·~ ·~ CUTE LI ti L Chlh FRENCH Prov TV I d 54fi....48lll UPHOLSTERING -~.50 2 Many aceea. .. Job:iter .All tleci:rclni.:...... = 1* .x ti.I ,m t e '"m. uahua . n soH "'" · moonted . Of! stand, ~ , · , * . .f'f""22t * • . . :_,\TJ:'.: !"l'tl~ {llPl.)'ed) oldel'adultl preler-Oiert')"Auod 8/W, new pie. G.E. 12.6 cu ft refr11. 2 pe. (D.tt'optan craftsmen) saw. 8'1'S-'l'UI . • t&• fiINGY V blQlrl\ 'S ~ ~..a.; jllJQllJ'L ... 1• 111111 l' ' red. IM.7~ 11/15 tube $75 or Best OUer. 701 yra old $90. 2 large hanging Frtt set, del, plclnlp, Zl5 1' m Pb: M' 1911. -•~ ' • FEM. Tlaer .trlped kitten W. ~ St 543--f6l2 lampa, white w Io ran 1 e. Main, HB ''Berny" ~ QUALITY klns .U. bed sin motor. Gd · • . I~.... ·1. ;..,.. Beaut. 1entle tfa:tt male. 68 MOTOROLA Stereo velvet, antique blk. Were 2 BOY'S bikes 24•• '&: 26'1 w/lxe.11Ufully quilted mat· KJ)-&083 i.A.. ~~.JC '···· : nu badr -to~~= ~=~-=t cond. :~~·er wed. SIS ea. !:~ru~· ~·~ ee:: ~·~U"~ ~'t~~ii ' -r !!1_! ~ ~ , ~~ -.. btd, need c GOLF c:lubs. 1~ yn.rs old. 833-2254 COLVMB~te ""''°-........ 5.16-MSZ ov;,~ T•peRtcorders 1220 3 Wibon ~'ltitt abaft ··~ LINCOlR A ·57 Pontiac REFRIG!IM'I'ORS, ~ t: ooad. · _ ,-~ -woods-2 thru 9 McGreJ?or bO h -..... ---A' electric, 1 b:ly11. bike ,air cir (HJ) ~ · SM. "Heinz 57" lfemalt doe' WDMX>RE Tape rec:ordtr, irons, puUer .l wqe. $15. t IS""" ._.,, ...... s1oo eadl. coodltioller I Jnltc. Jtem.I • 0 ·· , ... .., .. 1 , ' -338 Victoria CJ&. Ape . Ill ~ea. older but 56--0900 can 548-(H8l. 29lll-'Tuatlh'M .. 'N. B.' e ~ I) ~erl!°' 1!19' C. 11111 X!nt! $3S. 91!,_1060 MINK StoR Autumn Hue. l_ NEW· Ifi-.Riat bikes. Won ,. ··~l'"* ~llll~d. ..i....Pll;D ; 'OiJt LAiBRAdOR female dor-3 ·-a Worn few timet. Coat tum, m cante•. V.tue $32 each ·'W~. 1$&1 .~ I-~ Yra. old. Lave1 children. Camer1s & Equip. 8300 1ell f<r $350. Comb. Wuber Sell SZ5 eadl. ,_.T917_ SO!: pod:a!il-WJfh-Q, JMc-dLiMPic riml!:.,siilQ· 6!3-Ja68 11/IS 35 MM Koctlac S!Knet 9:1 I dryer, used a lhort time RUMMAGE Sale: No•. !Sp! type Ju!!.~trbaul~ ~ ·i.~~ lii~~~Jatl NEED px1 home tor tiny Hnd Sl'r.:i cost S500 548-2081 I 16th at s.33 Cetiter St., mod@l fl'll'.GO ___ _ b I & c k Ii: J t ten• ma I e . camera .. ran1e ~· .ell-M • UK.EE . Chtt1 Mesa. IMMJ80 4fter •P.M. . W l. 89U8l8 11/18 ·=r.ftl1:;.., tJ:i.. ~ '.x~ n!,~k .!0U:n~~ •GOOD. •·eUMb' rtrlpe tmmNDE!CJ(J;;A''i\t ·~* ~o! ~- Pl SIAMDiE mothl"r cat · .cnen, prolector w/Cu. all •tudl. $86. Uke new cal'petina:; ?Sc per yard or nl!W, ~ ~ U4t. 'tui tiii' B6il It 2 kittena l8 W'ka, hsbrlcn ). ryin&: ca1e, Uke-new $JOO. bu 'W/l\ooll S65 etc! best otter! ~12Sl COil_ $1~ tell_ ~ I' l.ABOf r.~ ~ ... -homo. ,.,..... 111' 64&-1106 -• rnu:wooo 5'.'ll&t . , ~· -*' IJ:Jt!l. ... PUPPY . 6 mos. AU lbota i'OOLTlllleMatetQpcuatom Ortl'wtr . natllb'IJU, xmai!'~iiltallii f5iili • -,. ~1'.!1 ~ 6 1-... v..,. 1oy .. 1, I Sporting Goods l500 !Zill. '51 Fon! SI 25 . lm""3 . , ... _ Tildt' ,'o • o:t .&lllt ............... 96%-1003 11118 30 • 08 MaUIU' acUon rUle ~ (4) from 7'1" COMPl.ETE l'Wi aqu...riwn ~t~Jt.tf' ML~ • ·-~---=·~, ; 2 DLA.QC w/ .,me 1 u Scope UO., 23&4 A to 11 • 2 Pwr Sew machl. gu codt k.lP -~· Sob ~ ~ ~.. f! , . Id"°"' 7 •. ., 0'""'1 d :._-~-A cu All XlnL '66-r.ltll ""'"" lood "°""' 51&-M S PC111#ii1lililiiOC...iJ C.U... ~ -;E M>-OIJ.li " 11/U ~"."; 1 ';i..,. -~ °"" Wt.LT GOES 61SaitiNT!1 FIREWooD FOR SALi r" ~·I:= :;*".i Jiif{i'"1 . f 1 .•· ;1*,'.. 11 roy pnodlo stud "'""" .,,,., ,._ · ii. or. -!Ille 38 ox. II C..O 122.50 di!. -1"' , • -,.,, "I"' ~ , · nO'' ailvw) 80-&l9l wi8 SU. 6'B-31m pitch« l)e. WALT'S BEER RANOMADS "tftC:lllltfG lade ~ La. .... ...-ii FJiEE MJL." .BMea' at Yroktown aum:sr m~ ID '""tel .. ••• s Tr. WldCt.. ~~ _,,_ ~ Goinoa l'ta wlllt e,.o. SUl\FllOAJlD, W $", pd 2 KNICK KMd< oho""' m 'flit• DAJL'r P11Df 195.<.,_ 'i!. ...... ~ ' =Im! wht 6 ·~.11/lf•-'. ~·~~ (map.}, $25. 1Z Bua ac· ::w wdoa. la••·~ Y~!!~ •.§•15~:avt -... -,..,..,.:.;;~""'=--I -· $15, VJollJI (nod . -.. -. """' -.,..,, -«XI• --·i' l'M 11~-1 • .,..1·~ ntblllt. 6&2~l WU . Whftt ~f tor blCbtnfft) '6 5Jt..if11 l -111 K.S: •8111 i ''1 -IW''!'P='WI • ... ,., ' ' • •• •' ·-r. ~- Tl ~ M - "' f 91 fn n " • s •• • • 9 f • il • ( I L I • ·i a 'l I ·•AZIZfi,. ... ~ f' ~~ .. .-.... + 04+e4 s us o; t+:4 t a *' 04 ;: I •• •& z a;: ••9' we y + V' ; g 4. y: =• + 4f v • ., *' w .., v *" u ""'!' "' + y •,_IV -~.-.,,,..,.. • ''t' '90' o~ '45' . '*$~39* HE1!B FRJEOLANDER • ,. 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A.T., P.s., Jlldlo, T.G., Vlllyl'.™m $27H milt< per .plloa. "-~ fl>'«I ...... ldY "'" ·--~ n~ .....___ · w• ·-·--~·~· ,.. MUS 807• Dia Bl • ...... u.;.l'JlllllJ)IUI-&; maculAte.Tloebotooe.Uc, -;-..::=-·· DATSUN 1cr • .51-ve1.,...o1"'°"" -TAN01Z.Door1No. u, , U~ w _,,,,.,, Thlt ii ... l'Ql097. • Vd. oa lhll ..i.. Ll6; W1E191 Cy!. A.T, P.S. llodlo, .T.G ........... $2 S =-U<-= tallcb>g $129$ VOUCSWAGEN 2845 =·Bl. $22,95 I: ., TORINOl'.O.T. H.T .. ,No. 8009, A~ua, v~. S1395 . ElMOlE :.ivw1.-............ 1966 1 ... ~-ooo~~.· ELMO-· IE ~~· -~·'.":.~.:·.~·~:·.~illo-··'.·T·.~.~~·,= ·ELMORE: ... . MO'roRS i N•,.,._ • . .W:-P>mPI .,,.,.,,,;·~-.~. •· 'M-GALAXIE JOO H.T No. 8004 Blue VB, ·. · , -.•. ,,.,:, .. ·"'''-TOYOTA --eoa~-·--...ellont conditb> 1"00. TOlll(m)RaYOT·· • A.T PS Air .. G n~ill' O' ' ' ' •. MOTORS P"P";.-Pb. ~ '85 ,VW Sedan, blue, new f1S-4'W3 • "" ) ., • '1 ' y , ., NI ' TOYOTA· ' 15.100 ~ Blvd., W•tmnatr. -""" -...,SI '59 VAN, 6000 ml .. -ill, ' ""' -• . & 1 .. SED CARlll · I"!.·~ ., . NICEST ~RS • 11ooo. ~l'""'·f.. """4 braku. ·l!ffi!, .'1911Y• ~.,~ l)!vd,, ~ __ "-~•-"" ~- 1$!110""""' Bl.a .. ·-1N 01AN01·C:OUNTY . '64 vw. 1'0I' COND'. Deeda ...... 1625. 5.16-0074. 1 VW's '66 FORD Galul• ~ Ml!>. 2a9 -""'· • TOYOTA ' 1966 Toyota Prlvate Parl:r Alter• P.M. .. Pwr steering l\.H TO WxW ?act. air'$lns · · . • , LMderulaor. uU.i~ !lncj :S·vw. = == ~ti... ~,,,~,:::f 32~ $199 TOTAL '64 PONTIAC a...:.d~ Au~, &-H, PS '1:Q ~And DrlV. Tod1yl . -· ··!'"-!'l'••.8 eyL -"IOU. -, paint .• ml. $12'5. Call 837-3861 all ~wo':i'AY361i1~1 . WSW, factory air.··:· .. '· ...... : .. •i6'l I •"-!-· AD_....""'· RSr421. . -;$100!. 548-2!Q 6 ""'· -oft. AM ....... ~.:. ~ '66 MUSTANG Z.Door HT, &ql, R.H., Auto, U81l4 . $2l75 'GO vw "163 .O.· Gd '°""· '66 vw Bua, th"" llko new, r T &'M :MOTORS , F~. air. 10,000JDI, !ltlge, match lrlm·$1~5 ELMORE Mii.. llU. -· -motor A lnt.ri"' m lloo4 . ... F L I · n.»-' \,' daJ'a/~ ·518-5.189 condition. 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REAR SPRINGS 151 l .OOXl6.I I-PLY TUli- OFF SEQ0N CAMPER SAU! __,_., lf.Jr''IJAES.,~ ~T~ AND ~ II,.'+ •. · ~· ... ~ ·I'·,. ' ....... ""\. '/:. • . . ' --• Many to ChOose From at This ·Price!' ····-·:· ~.-.... '·- '''4*': ',,, '64 y ,..;._ ·" · an_,,,.,., . Ford l!~llT!e. s~ Mel ICI bolll. .OUIDDld. 1!14TH4ZZ11 2"o d!lwtl or lrodt. $995 FUU $45 Per 24 PRICE Months ·. MUSY-ANG SALE 20 .. cHoM "'°"'· .. , .. & •1" cyli11,en, .. tpe•~h. e11to,,.•tic1. So"'• witlit -~ •fo.,.i119 I oir c.onditloni119. 1965 .. ,. lfl7 11'1.dol1, -c.-"blH, •CH1pt 1, end 2+2 forlbacb. ...,'67 Mustang Y•I ,.;~'-:!'!~ !'!!'~:!.. '65, ~~~!~~~.,\' :!!'°n '65 E~;~~:NG . ;$·',;~, •. --,,;-_ • ·~UIC•E••· ''$' __ 4,n9n. ;Al•~· . s495 ;~I~ $22 '::.!t, $1095 fUll $38 Per 30 Co •• Fully oqMippod, outo., ~&H, I'S: CATA· 1~1~~ ra _ TIO(....,. ' PRICE Months 1511 ~20 % dow11 or trodo. '65 Chovrolot ... Air ' llfiRr( ~,'t $33 ';:~,:.'., "'~tf T·ll!:d blWau l ~ 'sllldlr, ~It. 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'M Falcon ,.bile.. htt Hl4i 4tt!tn Ofl fflt•t tlfff $ . 95 $49 p 10 ·' ""' F 11 ulpped ......... bl ~rcfi~9u •. SFu11 -;~: ~$3. llGN8 1a1 ,:;; <•... SAVEi! 13 ~~~~1 :antM ~w95!!C-'~ ~lfU T2w8J.cs.U1-,_, '° ·a PRICE Months • ..,ti PRICE Mottfhl '65 lntornatlonal . "' 1on Pldellll. CHIMl711 _,..down w tr .... $895 FUU $~2'•r 30 PRICE ~-lolontho USED CAR SALE PRICES GOOD FOR 72 HOURS-ALL PAYMENTS FIGURED o~ .AfiriOYED CREDn. _ f, B'lz acres of the most motleril ·Ford sal• ~ '{I. · "1f' service facilities on the Wast 'C . . f~ • ~L,,,Theodqnt 6ARDtlt ~&:FWY I R b . · '-~S@~ · .-0 -IR ADAMS. LJ~ ~i . ~ ' d. SERVlll~, · ·.• 8 . -·. · · ~.:::;-.:::f.:::~ r ·O.r :"· .i. ~ . i, ,~ 4fr ' -~~AY . ~ v~11!1 ~ . t@j1 . ,__ ~ .. • --... tln'Mt ..... _. -' • ~ --.::; ·2.060 Harbor ~ Costa Mesa-@ -64%-0010 .... .__. ___ iiiili ______ .. ______ IE :;·, · ·U•a.-~ARTIEIT llOURS . PARTS a SEliYICE HOURS PARTS OILY Fr ... -.°'~··•~ ~ ·; I [. I I . I , • • i 1. .JAM,..JOf.11.M.MONOAY :RIDAY • SATURDAY8A.M.TObP.M. 7A.M.T09P.M.MONDAY; 7A;/ll.T06 f.M.TUESDAY.fRIDAY 8A.~T06P.M.SATURDAT CAU ~40-82. 111 s.llJs 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. . = L__..::.,..~~...,.-,.,--=:=~:.:.....::=..:.:....:....:::::::__~~~~~~~~~~-"".'~~~~~~~~--'~,~~~~~~~~~--'~~~'---:-,i.!t-• . ' :: '• ' • t • -.. --· -1 ~- . . . -. t I .. ··-~-.__--·· --·---.. -.. -... ---·-·------·-··--·-.-.. --.---·- I • ,1 ~. I :I \ I I I ' . Special Events JAJUl!!TY SHOW -The POUllt&ln Valley Woman'• Club ts ~ a nnety lhlw', '1WNDC Door -' BJgbt Show,'• tianlght. Ne\'. 1S It T.-ura Scbool, 1'1340 Santa Summe, Fudala VllleJ. Curtain time JI I p.m. Tlck«t, II. availaille at tbe doer. Nania raJaed ·wW '° to tbe (Jub .. dmidel. . . MUSICAL -"'Ibe Golden Apple" a oon~ary ado aptaticll oMhe 11'd md the Odyessy, will De Maged Nov. 15-11 and NC>V. »JS in. the S&odJo Theatre, at . • UCI, 79111 Irvine Aft., Irvine. Curtain time I: 30 p.m. Reserved adminiaa, ts. Tickets available at the Fine ~ Solt Offtoe Gil campus or pbooe au&l'I. GYlllNAS'ftlCS -J'1ensted Jeaaen'1 Danlab IYlJlQUtl, receaUy in tbe Olym{lb In Maieo City, perform lfov. 15 at -p.iq, ldmc:&" BaD at UCI, 7801 Jr.. vine Ave., lnlDe. $1 fw adults, lltuden&I 11¥1 dliJdrell $1. PllGoe .om for further infor- mation. llDJCAN DRAMA -Padua Bllll Theater ln Clar&- mont pramta ·~ Maicuo," a drama ct Mnican music, ...., and dlDcea In tradit1ooal costt&mel tbrouP NOY. 11. A lpeCial feature ~ this theater la hdua Hi1ll DinlQI Boom ~ the Mmcan Pla,era perfonu pill' to lbe atage pro- duction. ~ 1-(714.) •1* for further lllfuma.· lion and l'btl vlltfcw. CIDLDREN'I PMGRAM -1be Costa Mesa Ubrary, s Center St., ea.ta Mesa Js caertng a speclal ~ to 10UQ&lkn In the fint to foorth gride. As a preview to Natioul CJIUdren'a Boot Week, they wD1 ~ two flml, '"lbe Red BallOOQ" and "Paddle to the Sea" from to -to 11 a.m. on Sat., Nov. 11. Then is no admission charge. CHILDREN'S TBEATBR -A IDUllca1 play, ''Simple Simon" ,.uI be prdented by t8e Oilldreo'a Tbeatre GuM II. Newport Rart>or Sal, Nov. 1& at JO a.m., 1 and 3:'° p.m.; San., Nov. 17 periormances are at 1 IIlll J: 30 p.m. in the audit«ium of C>nnge Coast College, l'101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Ticteta, $1, OD aJe at the auJdren'I 'fbeatre Guild, 1518 Newport Blvd., c.osta Mesa or at the door. Phone 141-2111 for furiher information. POP OONCBRT -Simon and Garfunkel, tof> rec<lrd- lag stars, perform Sun., Nov. 17 in the ~ of the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katella Ave., Antbe1m. Perfonnallce begina at 1:30 p.m. TlcteU, $UO to $5.60, a~ at the Coovent1on Center Boz Office and Wallfcbs Mwdc City store. Pboae -.-. See picture on Page 3. . allLDUN'a DRIBIT -A special exhiblt ol men. ture, art Ind irialle fell' c:blldMl ls on ~ Nov. 17 ~ Nav. JS .t the Laguna-Beach I.Jbruy, • • Glsmeyre St.. L11Una Beach. The eihlbit, pre- ..W Ill CCllljmdAaD with the public 9Cbools, co- IDcidel wtth Nadaul Odldren'a Boot Week. BBNDTI' ART SHOW -1be Colta Mesa Art Leque . will hold Its third annual Holidl,y Art 8ottee Nav. 17 at tbe Collta Mesa Country ~ 17'1 Golf coUrw Drive, Oolta Mesa fnm I to t• p.m. Cocbllla and bor croeuwa will be avallellle wbUe Braet 1lcJn. .. tyn enteUlal with.~ ol c.nooa .... earlcature akttdtlng. Art and erilftl Will lie for iale and fw auction. Ticke& dondolil ti $2.M Wlll pro. vlde IChoW*ip funds to atudentl at JOca1 coDeca. Phone 546-'127S for further lnformatioL ru VEL mlf -The Newpcrt Harbor ~anla Quit prdeats •'The Two Worlda ol Polynala,0 narrated by StlDtoa Waterman on Wed., Nov. io at I p.m.. In Oranp Coast College Auditorium, 1?11 Falmii Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets, $1.50 fw lldulta., 75c for students, on sale at the door. ~ ftl.IIR I _ INO'IT'S PIONEER DAY -Special abowa, contatl and a coOl(Dunfty sing will be held Wed., Nov. IO at KnoU's Berry Farm, 8039 Belich Blvd., Buena Park bonorlllg aeaJor·cltizens µi the hrm'• elt#h ..... :.. • Pioneer Day. French Cal>CIP dancen P ~ kWa ._ . IOO&ma• w1ll perform It 11:80,LJD. and 1 p.m. Reciltr•tioll for contests and door prbel becina at lt LJD, at the 1BoUle Houle, HcJur,: 10 a.m. to JI p.m. dally. Adinlsskn n for adultl, 21c fot cbbd- reo. Pbooe 52Z-1131. An'ERNOON CONCERT -Soprano Judith Ed&«'llJ and plamt Connie La1ng perform worb by Brua and Dvorak. Tbunl., Nav. u at llOOll In roam lll ol Che FtnfJ Arts Build .. at ~ 7'01 lrvtDe Aft" Irvine. 'Jbere ii DO ldmts.icm cbarp. BIGB 8CllOOL DMMA -"A MID For AD Sew" ,..W be ,atafed by atuden&l 1t Fountain Valley HICti 8chool, 17111 Bushard, Fountain Valley on Nov. D, II ~ 21. Curtain time I p.iii. Tickets, on uJe at • tM acllool'• flnandll office $2 for aduJta, $1 for • denb. Phone .-1. NCAA FOOl'BAU -~ Unlvera:lty Of Southern Cali- fornia vs Oregon state NoY. 14 ..at 1:30 p.lD. and UCLA on Nov. 23 at 3 p.m. Both cames In Memorial Colisewn. Jill Figueroa, 1.<11 Anpla. JSASIETBALL -UC Irvine va. UC Sin Dleco s.&., Nov. 30 In CamPu.a Hall gymnuium at UCI, • Irvine Ave., Irvine. Game time l :J,S porn. . ... . BARNESS RACING -The Western Harness Ra~ iDg Association holda nine races daily, Mon. through Sat at Hollywood Park, Century B19d. at Prairie Ave., Inglewood. Flrat POlt 12:'5 p.m. / weetdays. tl:IOp.m. on Sat. Coming Up AUTO RACING -'!be ~ ROid Rtce ~-QJai&. ) piorw wW be held No•. JI, JS ml 24 at uftivfl'- dde Intttnat1onal Raceway oft H.lgbway to ln !Uv- erslde. Approximately ~ top driven will compete In a aeries of sprints around the J.I mDe ocute. Phone 1-('114)~8' Gii for further information. . . -- ... .. ,._,.~ JCuelHit dlnctor of 411• oommumty semiMn at Ile University qt t.uuvn.. ln1at, alw.yw ktep1 ~~ of oomm\1111.ty eervice in mind. Por Ulla relaton Ille '8 1ouDd at llthntng ot tmmf worthwhile projects. -Bom ln New York Oity, .U im.v up in the ~ near New Brun1- wlot, New Jeiwy. AAtr the w• · INduMed from Mo lcbool In Leonia. New Jeney, Ille cltclDvtnel lu* ._ and IMr father-bad ditterent~tcleat aboUt whe~ sht lboold continue her education. "He w~ mt tb go to ~ Pl'OfC' gtrl.a' scbool, bllt I mew I would Me all the a'amt' people and bear Ile '8Dlt kinda ot tbougM. I always bad, 10 I applied to all Ile oolleges lat cldn't dwp an appuc.Uon fee," 1aicl . Simon anCI o.,funk .. , pepular duo Mhii for thetr ""'' with • ,..... touch, appear at the Anaheim Conventloft tenter on ~r 17 for a concert · beglnnlnt at 71JO p.m. Some el their Mti hw:IUde 1. s..d1 of Ill.nee" and "I Am a Rock''. S..Guldeto Pun, Pate2, fortfdc.ttletalls • .............. DAILYPILM ..,...,, ...,.,... ... l~ a , "' . ij . . The Unlv.mty of Mmneeota accepted LuctBt lnlt encl ahe eorolled tba. After belDI tni6.Ded u ~ me4;1alognapber d\lrina a 1W1UJ1er • OQlum. bla Unlveitlty, ~· worted her W'aY. ihrough collel• ·., • fe!Chtn1 •llUt- eat in the Umvwatty ol ~ tchool of mines. ~ t.ta lbowect her talents Jey m ldebee, lbe decid«l to major ln j>Olltfcal ICkloci lad llii , was graduatecl Magna CUm lAaude in lMI. ... "AJ a worn• I Wt I would have greater tlftctlveneu if I were u· pmed to the pbllosopbtes that make up the dernocJWtlc procen;" Luclllt expla1ned. For four yean after her martiafe in lM& to Rudolph, a boy she ba4 known in hlgb school, Lucill" worked for the AnU-4alamation league of B'n:al B'riUl, tben teWed down fo.reer a family. r..ter ahe became Involved in her community again. Soon she was In dlarge of public reii.tiODJ tor the Mental Health Association of Bergen County, New Jrney, one of the fl.rat , in· the United States and she WAL vice president in charge of community ,, relations for the local National Oouncft of Jewish Women. When the famlly moved tA> Callfol'nfa, Mrs. Kuehn immediately plun- ged into activitie,, 1n Pasadema. She became president of the local Lelagut of Women Voters and a member of its state board; president of tbe IOCal National Oouncil oi Jewish Wooieo;. chairman ol the.'dty Mental Health Committee and a member ol the board of Ule Community P1ann1ng Coun- cU. Du.ring th1s time she was listed in .Who'• Who In Aineric.an Women. In the 1958 the Kuehn's began to build a home ln Corona del Mar their plans were radically chaoged when Rudolph wu sent to Massach~ setts. During the family'& year there, Lucilte spent her free time following Ile fftedom tran ihrougMut New Englaftd and developed a new loye - American History. -.. When they returned to Newport Beach, abe helped or~e the 011- ange Coast League Women Voters and HrVed M tu lint prerident. 'lbiJ led to her . becoming a m~t>er of the Orange County Grand Jury and the OranJe County JuvenHe Justice Commlsllon: She also -bas been vtce presldtnt ol tile South Coast Child Gutdanct clinic and president of the lincoln Junior High School PTA. When the University opened, Lutllle decided to ret\ll'Jl to colle19 and wort towards her masters degree in !Jstory. To sbare her dellgbt in Continued on P• 6 My Daughter Getting Marri I • T.,,1ortew, Saturcf•l• Hevt1t1ber 16, "''I ~t,119ltter Dtl>ble 11 lllel"t merrlecf at Mow"+ Oermel C.tfiollo Clwrch. Sl11ee our e111tom•li 111tde ·~ ,.Ntl>lt fer Mt te tin her thl1 fh1• wecfcfl"t• I '"' 9ol19 +1 1li1w ,,,., app,.ci1tiet1 lily tM"I Y• tltttt ef ft.. lo .. .t '"'" '" f1fY 11 yHu ltt ft• precf11ce l.vaffttH. . Hiii THIY AU. SO CLIP THiii COUPONS AND IAVll r-- - - - --·-- - - - - --1 . .. COACHILLA I LAIH llZI I ..... .c~ I Grapefruit I A°'oc ... o• I CABOTI I I 7CIAcM I I SCIACN I Sc.,. I I LIM" • I UMlt I .,... 4 -I ' Wttt. "'9 c.,.. Wlftt thll c.,.. I .... "" ...... --------------...J COUPONS llPtU NOVIMUI JM These resteur.nh cl•m1nd tJte fifte~t for thtlr customers. Th1t'1 why thty end onr 200 otft.,1 buy their 'rocluce from NIWPOIT PIODUCI. Patrontze ffteml N-. C.... M.-: V.. ..-. L&I ,._. ~ .. Wltlt ......... t. A"-tfc ....... lertM .... c....-. .... How 1bovt·yo1.t callin9 us7 ... NIWPORI. • PHONls 673-1715 PRODUCE 161' Niw,ort IW. ..... ...... " .. = a ' ~ j l <. .f ( i ~ ,. .:'l-i; • · UH• hev9 •twayi Heil one of my spedal tavorit9 1'0*~. It ii aJ. ways a thrll11to tee the tbict green abOota pate 1blir DOMt 'Oat Gt the IOU . in arty 1pring and grow .akywarclMldlng wboci after Wbori ol 1-vee tmU1 the shoot climneti.n a starshellbant of calora mldNmmer. · · • . There are, of course, bunclredl of varieties of lilies mnging from the trumpet Euter lily types, to 1he large bowl Ju1>ri4s, en4 reftexed tiger Wy or turks cap varieties. Not all grow with equal ease but with a liWe atten- tion almost any variety can -do well in this area . . ,.... trumpet or Eaatet Illy types, rrow euily here. tbeee include sucll at.rains as regal, olympic hybrids, formonnum and eatifolium. With these Jltrainl, one need 'not be. utidlecl 'With white alone. Trumpet varidiet now come tn ihades ol yellow, pink; rose anct peach. The ...., llH• and the specosimnl 8'lo are easy to ~ bere an4 : some of the newdlybrlda are magni:fiCeot. There are large t.Jowt-1hlpet : flowers ten-inchee or more-in diameter and several to a stem. n.e.. come · in. colon of 'White and gold Jritb" 'l)Otl a:nct·1tripe. of -crimson and maroon. These Jiliel rival otdlids and are a lot e&ier tQ grow. . . . ' '"'9 first requisite of Wy culture ls good drainage. Tbe·moet succen-· ful metbocl of growing lilies· in any kind bf eon it by -uaing a -r-aited bed. ' Work the di up then build a mound of aatl on top. of ·ttie worted IOil· to ~ height of ten-~twelve inclles. Use a mtrture ol leafmold, sand and 1ood light ganlen soit Use rocks or redwood bead~boerd t,o. keep the IOU in place. The -Idell location la pert aun and part &bade. Cover the bulbl MtJl · about four inches of the S'Oil mix and water thoroughly. 'l1ie becl lbould be · kept moist but bulbs should 'not stand in water as this will kill them. Toln-· sure that the mound •taya moist·during the summer use a mulch such as ftr bark or phmt a sbaDow --~ ground cover lucb a lobelia. Liiy bulbs are available now or will be bl the very near future. Do · not treat them as bulbs but as live plants and get them m the ground as fast as you-can. The ~wa:nl nut IUDlDler will be more than worth the efiort. -Don Horton . . ·uNCL.UTT•RED. LOOK S....-hellnt ln thlt Mclroona COIMI from uncluthrecl spec. ·fMt iNdtH throUfh 9laa walla tO • small d9ck outdoor1. Subtle .....,., ..... IM putty shades .... comehmintecl by golden w.mm hemlec:k pwt li0afd1 fnstalltd hotl:wntllty cift1wo wall1. Dreafng room 11 tep- INle from the rest of the ~room. II ' ·1 ... ....... 'lbe ~ hu become a bed-sitting room furnished witli occaalonal chain end tablee m addition to the bed, and bas traded !ta fussy, overfumtshed ~ for an uncluttered look. I • . Appemmce of iKe mut.r autte'\a. ken ~ a aOOct deal, too, by COllDdng lt to tbe outdoors through Jarge wtnc1oW areu. And Jri4b a; and Joun&• elect bu& out.side at !oor level, the,_..._ 1.m. ~ diminsion in liYeal>lllty mid 1oeb. A ICl'eeD built ~ the dect and draperiee or lbutten Al· Ult · wtndow• wiµ ccdlvl prtftCY and light. , . . . Mltil ... W W .. Y-flMT• ~ .......,, ,......, , .. ,. ( . ·NY. CITY . '· . . . . .... Ev.iag performances nut at 8 p.m. .except ol¥!Jllng nl~ whee Uit curta1n rises at 7:80 p.m. MatineeJ are scheduled to begin at t p.m. Jrfai1 orders tar-most J)edormances 1rt being accepted now at ~ Music Center BOK Office, 136 liGdh: Oraad" Avenue, X.. A.,,.t11 80012. For additiOllal program and ticket lnfonqatl01).phone (213) 62~7211. . g . .. . . ·-"""'-·-··--·--·--·-··----·--·-··-···· ,. returning to school she developed the courH, CooUnuina Education for the Mature Woman, which she b.as taught tor two yea.n • . Now aa director ol the community teml.D.arl she aearcbea out com- munity 'leaders and members of minority ll'OUPI to~ the J>roblemf ol. poverty, housing, youth, law enforcement, education and employment a1 they affect the areas in which they live. The program, 1p<>n10red by the Ford Foundation, is by invitation only and ita purpose it to facilitate inter• grou{> commDDication. Included are a one day conference at UCI, m twening meetings, and a weekend conference in s.nta Barbara with members ol groups from other campuses. Lucille and her husband, Rudolph, who ii manager of command and control systems at Douglas in HG11Uqton Beach, have three cbildre.n: Sunn. a freshman at the University of Cal.ilOrnia Berkeley; Bob, a senior at Corona del Mar high IChooI, and JS.month old, David. Lucllle guides her life by the questions: 4'If I am not for mysell, who am..J? If I em only tor myseJf, who am It'l J.ucllle Kuehn is a leader, an Jnoo. vator, an energtic and dlarming woman. COLOR IS KIY TO DECORATING A room may be decorated with impeccable bite, yet 1ee111 blalld and unexciting. If this Is the lituaUon 1n your home we 1uagest you dlO a little experimenting with ootor. ltere are • few ,wdellnM wliJm may mate lt simple for you. If • room receiv• li&ht from Ult eovth or welt, cool buea can brine it new freehnea. Warm tonee w1ll Mid llfe to rooms facina the north or Nit. Select t1nt the one hue wlllcb 1eem1 most a~ tor the loc• tton of the room, tta tuncUon llld tte relation.thip to -othir areu. Once w. ii decided one can even use on old·tubion color wheel to dloose the other colors for the 1Cbeme. . . In the room pictured above the natural beauty of waod·grain.t com- bined with the appropriate colon 1U1T0und a mode.tly funmbecf room with an environment ot lumry. The p1utio tlnllhed hardbotrd paneUn1, In ltallm cherry grain, la euy to inltall over any wall 1urface with JllClden cllt>S or adhesive. · Room aettinp like this one are 1nc1'"1ed 1n a full-color guide avail· able for 25 cent.a from Decorating Boot, Mat»te Paneting, Dept. 9221, Do- ver, Ohio 44622. r °''"'(..., w ......... .. .. ' . . '. · Shutten . . . . "' . . .. . ... . . . "' BY J. RUSSILL TUMILION, ORANa~ COUNTY DES~~!;i>!CQ~TO ------------. ,, '·' • . ' , \ t• \ • " I ' • • • , Shutters art so andent that their exact ori9in1 are lost In the mista of prehistory. We do know they come from the Orlent and by the fifteenth century had found their way to Spoin ond Venice .where they were _used on the ext•rfors of houses, often os o safaty measure. Loter on they were moved inside and became part of the orchlt&<ltu ral ·detail in houses thot hod 'deep win· dow reveals. A further refinement in the middle of the nineteenth Gentury wos the Introduction of shutters with one mov· able louvered panel. These were for town houses on narrow, . orowded dreets. The revival of Interest ln shutters today ls 'due not only to their usefulness in con- trolli"9 light, obscuring o less than appealing view, end maintainin9 privacy, but to their chameleon-like quality of appearing to be either traditional or contemporary. M1ny stock 1izes of pine shutters ore ovailoble ot loco! lu mberyards and building 1upply houses fpr ex· terlor and Interior use as hinged screens, room 'dividers or window decor. Custom sizes ond shapes may be or· dered throu9h mony reputable shutter monuf acturer1 Jn wonderfut woo'd finishes , sand-blasted, bleached or in specie I colors to· match fabrics or wallpapers. Shutters with either plain or patterned shirred fob· riu panels .• filter the light, afford privacy and look well 1tondin9 p~rtielly open. The fabric, which 11 lnatolled with 1prfn9 tension rods et both top and bottom, should be Jn sun fost aolors and fabrics otherwise costly re- plecements mT9ht result. , T al, slm, floor to ceiling louvered shutters, which . fold beck oh ceiling tracks, drematiie mony wtnClow themes whe,.,. the view i1 excellent end no 'droperitt ore 'd'6tred1 b'ut privacy i1 required In the evenln9 hours • N!XT WEEKt BEDSPREADS • I ... .. Ila¥, I Id hmflJ •fewM, Hr¥iCl9 a.utt.ns, Mrrinp, dtJld's .flm wrist watch, few.W dlp1 anti arrlngs are mounted on this deor clecoratloft the shape of a tNe, mede of green felt plywMcl. . If you are handy with a glue pot, needle and tbtead, saw or other tools of the arts and crafts, now la a good time to get them oat and begin planning how to ~ extra sparkle to your home for the holiday season. AJ an extra incaitive for an early start and extra tun, the Garden Grove Department of Parkt aqd Recre'3'Uon is sponsoring a Chrtstma1 Tree Conte9t with entries to be displayed and judged on December a. The contest ls open to both profealonal• and amatuers and will be judged ln three adagorie1: Table Arrangement., Wall Hant- lng or Door Decoration. In these catagorie1 This wall hanging hH a tr .. of coatralt"'9 color on the felt backing which hH loops for hanllfte. 0. the . t r • • are colorful birds, I~ of ribbon mack. Into flowers with fewelecl centen to ......... for ~· holidays. The four ttMI pictured on thh ~ ,... ani entrl• fnm the . show a.st YN'· ' . . : E Buttons, buttons, a n d .more butmnt of various ""•• end ....a-.. erw'UHCI fo. forir. -~.;.:. Md )ts _.and on' this wall ...... Ing. Which ...... tbe thoueht. -why not raid •randma'• old button. box and come up with a color- -fut omaMtnt fot Christ- mas this yeu? .. ~---.--White felt ...... a cul"YMI ltMnl to pe tltli door or watt tr.. • ttire• dirMnsJftl ~ Braid Md small flowen cempW1 tlM decir tiont with tiny twinkle llghh.'!"'rounded with brlttlants. • dl,rt 4re three dlvi.slom -Jwuor (under ""18.) Amsteur and Profetsiooal. · . The mow will be open to the public from 2 to 5 p.m. in the f\ecreations Building, 11061 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Participants from all ov,er the county are Invited to enter. Displays may be aet ~be­ tween 11 a.m. aind lp.m. on the d4')' oil com-. petition. Judging wUl take place between 1 and 2 p.m. with ribbons beir>i awarded ... first and second place winners an4 tl trdY <f going to "Best ol the Show!' EDUyie& lift For additional inf<>nD11tion phone617-t2DO, e:r- ~ion. 71. t • ·1 ) ·.'PHONE· 1714) Kl 7·564• OR SE~ OOUPON FOR ' FREE INFORMATION ----------· • lnt:rarnatlca - UNION IANK . ' llllf..DING SUIT! 617 ORANGE, CALIF. 92661 ... I I I I ., I I Ad,..... . ..... , ...... ; .................. : ..... ·I City • . • • • . • . • • . • • • . . St•t• . . . • • • • . Zip . . . . • • I ' Photte .. • • • • • • • , ·, • • • • • . Sex • • • • • • Ate . . . . . • I em Widowed °'"'* o sm,a. o .lt-9-29 I ·----------· Ol'Uh c...r"" l w....., Having designed and executad the aestbetlo Interiors and exterlor .of h1i new tstabJ1sb. ment -from the main dJDlng room waterfall to the patio beating br~er -Sit obvMJU~ • posseasea equal taleDt as 4eeon1or . restaurateu. Make Monday Night ---- Your Family Night! TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 1ncl11dt1 lelted or French llrlo .. Potetot1, Roll & lutter. Chlklrena P'Ortlon \It l'rlcl Mid-Week Special ---- Wednesday Nights Ontyl NEW YORK STEAK lodui!•• l~t4 er FTtnch Fried · Potetoos, Roll I Butter. Clll....... ..... Mi l'rtc:o HUttTIN~TON llACH I CO$TA M~ HILLGREN $QUARI! TOWN & COUNTRY IEHINO TEXACO STATION 1am BM4 ~ ....n I. mtl & llllta AM 467• 6 Orrn11 Coest w~ -• .. 1 A FIRST SILICTION U It'• a first vi!it, however, (witti many bound to follow) try the NDAtlonal Indoneaian banquet-like spread, Rtja~ After placing steamed white rice in tile Center C»f year I= pla~. you'll fill in tlle lldel Wlth '.m ble array of ten moi, diihel. · · ':n.. IDclucle mind vegetable Ula4 wWa .~, ~h;uce. vegetable ~. Mel ~ Yith peppers, spiced eg, marmatecl cllicken, charbroiled port on • l6ck. ~ -.... nreet and toUr pkiled vecetibte1, ''Where Ii'• Happ•DIB•I" Bill MARTINI COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1H L 17'11 . COITA MISA • .,.. Maximum Load'' featurin.9 PAlll WILSON Witll J•lllt• •114 Chi,,., · EVERY MONDAY: NIGHT SPAGHETTI DINNH , AU YOU 71:.... · · CANIAT ~ ILLIAtlD tlOOM LADllS W~ . THE MARINE · RESTAURANT * Excellent Menu * fine Service' LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS from 11 :lO A.M. Reservations recommend.cl 644-1700, Ext. 445 MUSIO FOil YOUll LISTENIN. "AHO DANCIN8 PUAIUH NIQHT\.Y, FllOM 1100 P.M. IN 'J'BE LIDO UJIJNQB ·1107 Jamboree Coclctalls • Lwheon •. Dl-r. .. , ........... u. ........... . FliNKll ORTEGA TRIO s..ttet . c ........... .,. ... ,, Dive ManlOa ho ~ Join us Nov. 17, after 9:00 p.m. In the louftee, hr our compllment1ry buffet to welcome the Dave Minion Duo. NO'tomber'• Cot ~cqu1l11tod lpoclal Steak and Lobster Combo ................ f3.95 ' 961-6666 " ............. ,, .... c..try) ·BEGINNING MONDAY, NOY. 1·1 Be Sure to Hear The Captivating Ballad Son9t "Of TIM MORGAN 7 -- rAnd Hie &vlt.r) ·Nlehtly, Mond1y1 thru S.tvnte,I ~. AT R·euben~S NEW,OR~ BEACtt , ~.. .. AT JHB PIANO IOI PR•llM lslt IHITIL 1 ii• A.Ail. UMQUIT MCILITIES AVAILABLI l'MONI IH...1111 111 OCON Aft. HIMT1 ... TON llACH OVERLOOKINQ TH! PACIFIC OCEAN AT 'IHI .... MIWfldtll Ml&.YPll 1lt1*11 .... l 1 ll. I Mltllllle ltcl .. I DAJ'-Y PlLOf PHay, ~ 1$, '"' .• ·· om~4Rs .' llltC........f'Mrtll .... -nESDm JOHN COOK '" and ht. '11 I a.m. Al long u JOU're Newport.I' bound for these two J!OUPI, might u wen enjoy a .fully round~ ntgbt by goin1 eai'ly eMl&h . to have dinner In the Martne Roam flrit. From more than two dozen. terDPUDi atn11 -· f<>'l'll be ~ put to mate a final eefectloD. ll! . r • There'll be DO ngrett thoulh. lf it comet clown to either the Matt L;f ftlind duckltn.g J l'Oruige, JlontmoreQey' ~ a..,,..,. a la Bologn.... 'ndt tut ts a very~ palatable ho1Jlt.1Mde Italiall noodle. daqb, itai!fed with COCKTAI13 ENTERTAINMENT 2e01 W. Cout Hiway, Newport Beach -MS-UM DON JOSI prese11ts· MR.. ENTllTAINMENT llLL; McCLURE . COMIDY AND SONGS INCHILADA & TACO ....•••• $1.JO . . ( . · CHIU •11 ''KO.-INCtlLADA •• $1.41 ...... ""' ..... ._... ....... -..... e· COCKTAILS e ~-.. IN THE LIDO LOUNGE . Continuous musio from 1:00,P.M.. BY ' . The GARY JONES TRIO . ' The HERB· JO! TRIO ,.. I M1k1111~t el tt _: ~ f..•At M41fff.t •• MARINE RESTAU~NT • '44-1700, Ext. ·445 ,... .............. I * Ma~e reservationt now for the Coral R.tf't 9ala Thahks9ivln9 'dinner sptciel. Entr•• .. SJ.21 . . Children • $1.61 . .J . . . SWINGING ~NTERT AINMENT ·w1TH ·TH1 CAL ROSS TRIO ·OON I. Ad1m1 (•t MeanolfaJ Hunt. IMda 9'2-7911 !;~~~~~~~~!::~~~~~ ..-..f.-t I ........ I I ~ r I I l 1 ) t 1 ·l . ./ ~· ~on CJ.2o&erto:t , F.,..ty ltet.U;.~~ ~ -whtr• tt.e lie .. ft Mttlc•-·-1,,, I • nyo. ........... i -. &: .....•••••• .._ tww TllML It,._· 1' PA • e M ·• U ............ • 1985 HARBOR BL VD., C.M.-548-9921 ----JOSEF'S NOW · APPEARING ; Johnny . Ballard HIS YOICI AND ~UITAI I I I\ .a ~ '" ....... w, ..... Yfll'I .... ~ ..,..., &Mil" . • LUMCHllON • DlNMH • LAU IUf'tlla J121 L COAST Ht•HWAY IT Tiii JAMAICA llCM Traditi~~al . THANKSGIVING DINNER Roast Young Tom Turkey Roast Long Island Duckling Prirrie Ribs of Beef 11=::-' Served from 1 :00 P.M. · RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER ....... •uf'hlMe .. 9"M•• " ........ artd ... "IMN•tlent •144-2030. ... , U you've ever entertained any doubts about yoor~1op'bWlcaU~ ta tJ:Ut matter, llulry :oia down · to Jlle Grcnto, , 41KrMJ11 follQ-,r ·Ute . ~and~ tbe ~~10llf ~, ' ~ ~ Javi~r-falrt. _ · • ~:JY" JbouJJ! TUJh to ·the .G!Ptto for any n~)er o1 reasons and one 'liigla on the list la to try the sea foocf and live Maine lobster this superb new restaurant la featuring. It'1 localecl on the Coast IBgbl"ay in Newport, a.cros.s from ttie Arches and next door w ~ Villa Nova. · F'ire Stali.on · • r, '. . Seekers ol topnotch entertainment will beat a path thia weekend , to the Fire Station Night CluJ> and Inn, llQ5 Harbor Blvd., Garden ·Grove, for ~e Friday, Saturday and ~ay. engageinent of star vooallst Doo. CoTnen. ' . -. . ' for ...., years the foatured in• tiQ&ef .with SaUu:ny Kaye's orchestra. he-Aal_beea · .. .. ' • • > \ ..... I PROUDLY SHOWCASES THE R1$ELLE . REVIEW .-. A J.D. PRODUCTION ... t Appearing In THI YELm KNIGHT ROOM Tu.day thru Sunday ltl'Yfftl Dinner -I te 11 ,.-. CIOMcl Monday 1045 BAYSID& DR., NEWPORT-675-0200 Chinese Restaurant 1H!. ,, ... HOUSE 'aof HYUN for Superb C1itneae Cuisine DINNllt Tueeclay thru IUftlllay lttl • 1trtl P.M. 410 IROADWAY LAGUNA llACH ~or Raenattona 4'4-fflO # ~ · Comedian ~ Mason, who re~arly ap. . ~ Wed.Uiay through Saturday mghts, Will alJO be fe,atuted on the show with Conell. • B o t Jl eate.rtalners Will be backed up by the Fire Station Band, led by troIIl4 .boDbt ... fAmbJt>CL • I ' . . ~ ... « • ~ ieAUTIES ~. .. .; . .r. On hand tOO will be the famous dancing . -~ wbt .Ude down the Fire.Station's fire · po1t to ~orm th,e Pharleston, Black Bottom 8n4 WatUat 'Silent comedy lJlOvies are of· fe~ ~een ebom.- l)bmet. ~rtaUops. can be e>btalned by calling 53M090 Tl)e Fi.re Station is one and a half mil~ south of Disneyland on Harbor Blv~., Anaheim; Out •n• Abouter solicits comments criticism and praise about Orange 'Coast , "'· re9taurants and night clubs. U you have something you would like to say, write Out 'n' Aboute..r. Weeke11der Magazine, Dor 1875. Newpc)tt 'Bea~ 'California: ........,, ~ u, '"' R . . . AT BIN IROWN'I Fine musical entertain- ment at Ben Brown'• RMtaurant et the Laguna Country Club 11 bel .. t..tured by tM Tommy Carlough Trio for the pat- rons' listening or denclng pt..1ure. Th• trio hu Tommy on pleno, Bolt Warren at the drumt and the pretty member of the group, PHrl Powers, on ba11. Thlt bHutfful new ,...taurant is now Of*' to the publlo for lunch encl di Mer, and S u n d • y brunch, too. We sugged reservations and they ere Hsy to m•k• lty calllnt 499-2663. ... y. '. •••• • .......... , PIDINO •t•Nl'I Bl\ . . : -. I . Tlar8m~ • • ... • • • • • • • • • • • .. ... ,r • 1\: • • I ~ : Pl\VILIDlt ==---' N..,.='7J.Jt-==-'=1 The llstorlc l'8vUion : ·1w1ngs Again... • e'l\eZ e'1Dlr ' WITH : I. CARR~~~-c;_OATES I Pla)'lil& )'IMlr ••••rlt.e tuneo 11111 nque.u, Wed· e 11......, I nmay tbru SetW'day Dl&htl. • .,._,, ••• cllnDtr with the mOlt IP«tacullr harbor e Mir In Newport • • "'°"' 0.1JO ..... ........ • II 11 · ·· •..,,._ •he ~ion s,_,.~ I ::., ~. : ·.-~re ~ ... SINCE1905 .~ : °'-:"- • • •• , -• llPOI ht18111: I 1711. MAIM, OIANOB • IAOk fOr the Lighted CuPOla . e · (we're dlrectfy under ft) • ................... ...... II ... MK.Y PtLdr ,,., ........ t1,1M A ''THANKS" ... ,. . .. \IVhat's waiting for you at the Stuft Sfilrt? A dnlaaUa H lUnc rfaht OD NtwpoJt IQ. &eJtaut. u dlbildJ.nlniroq. A claetwllo IHI hf lllY Jenda to qreatt ~ au11JAt. A atdf ohwtu waJten to 11rve you. A roautlo Dllht llub with danclq m4 llft enttrla.lulaU A fabv.10111 buffet lllllcheon. Aml bucraetl for all occaelona. m ~!~€!:~~'Rf 2141 Witt ~et HlahW1)', H .. Ptl't ltlCfl l'tlof1I MMOM ftt,.... slf1ne. THANKSGIVIN& DAY AT .. . THAN~SGIVING DAY MENU N•wporter Rell1h Tray Chofc• of Con1omm• Trf1non Tou.d $te.n S1l1cl WaWorf 11114 Roast Apple Valley Tom Turkey·-•iblet Gravy $age or Chestnut Dr•uing Cranberry Sauce $4.50 Baked Sugar Cured t;iam, S.uce· C!amberfand $4.26 Bonele11 Rocky Mountain Trout Saute-·Amendlne $4.25 Roast Prim. Ribe of Eaitern Beef -au Jut · · · f6.&0 -Broiled New York Slrlolri ~ M.itre d'Hotef $6. 71 V~etaltl• -,et1toe1 l1nan1 Squash Corn O'lilen C...clle4' Y1rn1 WhfppM '•tatoe1 0.11ort Het Mince Pl• -lrancly lauce Fr•1h ltrtwberry lunJH 'um,kln Pie levtrat• T •t Coff.. Mii• IPiCIAL CHILDRIN'I 01NNIR-·····~--... ········-·-f2.60 I . 1 1 I 1 1 J • NOW OPEN IN NEWPORT'S NEWEST HIGH RI~ LOOKING DOWN ON TH6 BAY FEATURING SEA FOOD AND LIVE MAINE LOBSTER LUNCH -DINNER SlJNDA Y BRUNCH ACROSS FflOM TH& ARCHES AND NEXT DOOl TO Vlll.A'HOVA · 642-4291 . COSTA MISA _ HOWARD JOHllSOll'S DAILY· SPECIALS 1URKEY DINNa INCLUDES IEVERAGI AND DESSERT llEAKFAST TWO EGGS ANY STYLI. HASH BROWN • POTATOES. TOAST $1• DOUBLE BUBBLE COCKTAIL FOil THI PlJCI OF ONll 4:00 • 7:00 P.M.-la Ow Cedit91 ~ HOWARD JOHNSON'S 2750 Harbor Blvd. -Costa Mesa . Mlt MIKE~S ' F.etvrlnt ~ UYI MENU nur LOllTll Noe LHS HOCHmD IPICtALYY rTAl.IAN DISHU . ' Contlnent1I Cuisine CecktaPa 8mMag Luncheon and D£n.n MondaM thr01'Qh Satwdq._ 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wl+fl Soup or S1l1d ind choice ---------------! of 91rlic toHt or frHh b1kM brt1d, Closed Su~• Open/or Private Partfu On1v ---·--·· ----- Ch1mp19"' by tf1t 91111 ~Doll'IHtic a Imported ... ,. DINNER 4·10 P.M. DAILY 209 PALM-BALBOA 675-5774 W • are loc1ted on the Bristol Stt••+ side be· twHn MuUen and Bluett i nd the Mey Co. nn a. Mltel c......... '40-3141 LD IT -~LL HANG OUT Out witli the olcl .r....... •• In with .the .new ., 'IJ Q/e Jnn NIW OWNER NIW BARTENDER' . APPEARJNG FRI. & SAT. NIT!S am Barber on the piano with Ms cMmlmer Johnny Honky· Tonk ••• ltandanl1 ••• .llock Rhythm aftll 11 .... , loetle WMtle COCKTAILS FOOD 0,..70.,.AW ... -~ .... ,.....laa.. t 2376 NEWPORT ILYD. COSTA MESA -'42·2126• -·----·-. RVl-a.MI PIM Dlnfug Since I~ 8801 &sf CoAft' ffutwA 'f" CoitoHA OPJ. 'MAs, CWJlolJiJA PH~1: (714) 6~1374 a a OINll OUT . : -.. > ... tN ..... ' ; , .. ·oN! Of' ORi\NG& ' •. COUNTY:S ~IN!: . .. R&STAURANTS THIS WEEKEND ·F~ulou FliJ!ningo .. THI BOB SIMS . TRIOA -. 4N THI COCirAll. LOUN.. NIGHn y~ · " 675..0200 ~~~~~~~~~~~= ~ CROCDR CftUBN8 NAftONAL BANI'. -Barbor lhopplng-Oe!Mr, m Harbclr Blvcl., Coe&a Mela. -Oil ablblt c1ur111g l'fCUlat bUalae9I boan, an wen in mmd ·media by Donna FriebertlbawJer, Praa -Nilmoff and Betty Kelley. C. M. UT U!AG\,JE GALLERY-:-613 Center st., Costa Mtla. On ublbtt Sat. IDd $In., 1 to~ _p.m., 'path~ . th)ll In mind mtdla mxt a display ol ba•inted : ebtna b! art league membe11. No admisslQD dlarge. 000 AllT GALLERY·-2701 Fairview Road, COilta Mesa. On Ublblt begtnnlng Nov. ta. a ClllHD8D ~lbow of trGl'b bJ RuaeU BaJdwm. J:Joun: t.a.m: to f ' p.m. tlaily~ V to 10 p.m. Wed. ev~ Ne adnfildoo charge. At Bill M&rtini's Bill Martfnl't, on last 17fh It~ in Cotti Meta, le haturlng a 1roup with ·the unlikely Mme of ''Th• Mexlmum Load,, ._...Md of Parks Wiison , ·c;•rtwkfneer, Chipper Cflavarrla .. tlrum1, and hint• Paladin, l'rit•'11t1 t from ltft, 1heN fl da ...... •ncf ffltenl .. fun heN nightly ancl 8 ' of tttt.r 9lmmlck1 drNl'MCI up by Martfnl who nya, "This 11 where It .. hapPtitlng.11 . . ._, . At The Fire Station Den e.m.a1 It appNrm,-.t the Plrt ltath,n Nlaht CIUb ht AiMhelm, lust · south et Dl1rieyl,nc1, on ff•~ •W., tonttht th~ Sunday nllbf with lhoWI ....... ltd at I •nil II P:!"'· Pan 1Nt1 M"'8 h• mest el the 19P "'-"" _.,. In the countrY ~ •••.,.,. most 1' tbe palf lllht r•ra •f the It•,. thlst ba U. \teiu w tferr.i.11 lft .......... W Lab T..._ 1"he Fire .................... h.uttfvt 1frlt .... ,.. fNtvrecl In .... thowt. Ma ... t 1• n MIU ""°' Frlllly, ... ,,,. ... Mt tNt Ml71'UAL SAVINGS AND LOAN _ _, E. Oout. way, Corona del Mar. On eJhlblt durinc ftCdl8r \ buliDea hoUn, Wltertolon, oil and -Vl'Jlic peln&- lng by a.ire J.... . I t LAGUNA ABT GA.UDY -• Cliff Drive, LquM Beach. Currently en e z h lb t t, p8lnUnp ba .mind tnedia bf hrael Boaprt. Boan~ noon to I p.m., Mon. tbl'OUlft Sat.; 1to5 p.m., Sun. AdmisalcG to oed.I. Allolt.tion membett and w IU~ ldmlt-ted without &arge. . 1 auu.11 GAU.DY -1390 s. Cout HJgbway, Laguna ; Beach. On exhibit dally 11 a.m. to 5 Jl.m. oU and I acrylic ~ by RI)' Frle& 'nlere ta DO acfml8. : lion charge. .CBABLEB BOWERS ~IBUM -"°2' N. Mala . St., Banta ·Ana. ~~ n.a. tbrouO Sat. 10 l a.m. f.o 4:30 P·!J!·: ·~• l ~ U:n:"ed. ancl · Thu.rt. evening 7 to t p.m. Ne mkllon tharge. eumntw Oil el1dlllt ~ ~~°"' doae With canned lpl'ay1 and air ~. yPeter Lfashkov. .. ' • 1 I ) ' I .. _ . \.. -- ~nm., ........... .. · PICKWICK ~ IOOISHOPS - .... Cllet"'811, CM'9 ..... . SOUIH SW ~ . TROPICAL FISH · 940-21•_1 ___ _ 1743~1M. lliMI,.... CJlf NO Mltl • Largest Selecdon of Tropical , i 1 h ' Supplies in the area. A_ ·.. ~ .. • t • ,, .. ~, -. LU/1/1:11 ~- Now 2 LecatleM IH W. WILIOM, COSTA M11SA 1174, • ......_ Dr. ,....,..., IMdi ,......, .. , .. Oflla) '4MIM left ,..,.,.... R~ • ,_,,., W•lt Dt.ey'1 ''SNOW WHIJI AND THI SIYIN DWAIH" ,,. "HIGH, WIDI & •RU" ATne, Fttll ....... ............... MJIOIW.. Fiiiu$0UTH COAST GOICRAI. PLAZA TH .. i ... COllPOllAHON San 01eco fretWay at Bristol • 546-2712 ~ 'IWl'tnc mMT P81.-c>N ("J,A. Womaa, ~ aad Anna o.I M leebeU. Prodl.IMd and Dl.....S .. RA.DLmY ~ .,.___ .. ,. _.._ow .. -/ ........ ~ ............... v~~m.M9 , ............. ;;al . ALSO David Warner -Cllla Black IN "WORK IS A FOUR LEnER WORD" IN COLOI SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE AND All AGENCIES 7 MuaJo Center Opera MflS IQ'4 • 11 ~ At1oolaUon pr"enw J}_~v~r:.;..;;.---- .. los Angeles has something worth looking forward to I" Martin BernhelrMr-LA. Titnes 15 PUfOllAJICU MOY. 22 -DEC. I 14~-- (RINkY-KornkO'I) '" Ent/I~ 1'11., Nov. 22, 1-:» p.111. Fri., Dte. ltl:OO p.M. "A_,_.,,._ r'tt!lottcl"-iAM (l'ucc}11I) In flal/tfl kt.1 Nov. 23. 1:00 p.m. Set., Nov. 30, 2:00 p.111 • • ,,,.,,.~t"-Gri,__Jdl, ~ (M•11UQ11I) In flat/an 111d 11 • .onovllloJ /If llatlan Moll .• Nov. ~I 1:00 p.111. 'f~ .. Oto. t, 'o:J•"'· '"AlllON IM inoet ,_.rful"'-l'i• 1'l (Olltflbach) /11 Frttldl Tilun .. Nov. Rt. 1:00 p.111. Sit., Oto. 1, 1:00 p.111. "Ollt al t1N Net MolOt in ,_,"-/f.Y, TIM# ((J/11,.ttr•) In Sp.nltll Mon., Oto. 2, 1:00 p.111. S.t., Oto. 1, l.'00 p.111. "BultH Ill ArfcftliMI" Devld Niven encl Deboreh Kerr 1tar In "Pru- dence and the Piii" currently •t the Balboe ThHtre, B•lboe. Vivien Leigh 1tart H Scarlett O'Hara In th• movie ol•sslc "Gone With the Wind," now ahowlng at the Lido Theatre, Newport BNch. Clark Geble, LNlle Howard and Ollvl• de Havllland elso atar In the motion picture. IAILY FUIHTS llTWEEN Orange c.ty Airport UI Palm Springs Rteomt11t1,_. l'or Adulta OSICAlt WElllNU "INTllLUDI" KIRK DOUGLAS "LOYILT WAT TO Dir All Color ...... ----ui.1211 R~ldtd Fw Mlllta .. IOlN WILD" IHELL~Y WINTERS .. WILD IN THI lflllTI• Ol!ORGI! ,l!PftARD ... LUI MAr All Color . ..,, . .,.._ .. ......, =~ ... "-1.AWMNC! n.tM«M....,. IILRpJA1E co.OR---·--PLUI "8ANDOLIR011 ,.._ M•tls Jrt • ....._ llLIPHOHI 141·1112 POI INPOIMATION _J LoolltO.,..-...wM.roCH'f .., ........ 111t!fir'°"'•' t2 Alto Thie true llfe actventure "HIGH, WILD AND F~EE" ............ ,, ... Continuous Sat. and Sun. from 1 m. ~ IMI• DAl\.Y P&LOT Pf'llllf • ......., u, .... I . • \. FoR ADVERTISIN6 IN THE WEEKENDER MA&AZINE Phone 642-4321 , ' r ._,.. u.. la Wiider'' A medieYaJ c1rUna. ~ Llon .. Winter ,1' will be lilled ~.JI Ulroqgll Dec. 'I In the Lasuna Playboule, llt ~ Ave., Lacuna BellclL Peri~ Wed. tbroicb ~s.t. at a:ao p..m. J>bone ... 1. No perf• IDaQCe on 1'banbcivin& Tbun., NO'f. 28. : : ~·im,... ltd fi Leve" .,,_. lrrfculat V.-1> To LoVe," .a BriUlh coiDedy, WP! · be staged'Nov. ~ ~ Nav:ao, Fri. and s.t Dlcla, In the CommunltY Center: .Auditorium, wesi pte Oranc• t • C..Cy FafrgrOunds, • Fait Olive, Costa Mtsa. Cur-: taJn Ume a:ao p.m. Phoile ~. ''SaUy la New Yort" A comedy d the declPonl ol a girl In ~ "Sund«.Y Jn New York," if Oil ... 'at the Huntinpln Beada f1a7boa1e, 2t1t Mahi .st., ,Huntington Bead>.. Cm1ain . time l :IO p.m., Fri and Sitt. through NOY. D. Placme 147-1631 for further informaUcJn. @ '·· . . • .! I ( I . ' ,J, I I • 18::".:' ~ WORK.lY:MCTORY~ iXP1R11 . • -• . t Cotrtc\ cattlr, c6mbtr' · · • · . ' Correct ~Ot·ln, toe·OUt • · ' • lnsp,ct and adj~at 1tetrlhi • . . . ~· lnsptct ~~ for cuts. br~k·, wear "\ (- ·: .(4ntlnent~l ­ ·. RADIAL \ ,. . . W"\ . . • DO Al Thlsa ;. "" -~ :;,• ... NOT: .. · JUST~~-A ~. 81il.E. •• -j •• ? ~IELiNE 'f • ~-. ,,. .. , : 1 •. l~Utll ney Bonded Brak~ hni~I. · .• f~ Tum. and true all.A. brake ~rums o" 4 wh••I• · . . .. . 2. P.ebutlt cylinder on ell 4 wheels : • i. ~•pick fn>nt ~Hf h~ln. · . · •. , . ..., . J. Bleed briike1 and refill with h .. ~ ,, ~1. Acfjuif lf•h• end Check Emer.. ' duty l>r•k• fluid ...-• • ;ency linb9e... · ... , " . . .· • -4. '"'P~_ct return 1prin9 , ,; • •. 1· Roed. fest your eutomol>ile # -'"' -~ ... 1 -• .. . J. · PemoutR........., Ati-Vlll~l CA•llAT . ... .,..,, W•1iwl\ ---• Ln ...... "*''" _,. ..... • C--•,.,.... ·2· ·11 • Cllllllt If ..... ...., • . . .. . . . . . -· .. -. AND " ···Free ·Installation ,.~ HOURS 7:30,A.M. TO 6:00 · P ~M. DAILY . .. ....... Mdlll Mil.\' PU'! ......,,11s¥11aaria.1t1t