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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-18 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• . Fog ~lankets Goast; Anto Crashes Malln-t , •• I .. .. ::.c ,).(. . . ' I I f\. ·"''\. .,. ···i'•·J J-. • ~.--~ .,.: ' ·- College . • • l ' .. . ,.. ' .. .. Truste~s Meet on Opening SF State · • From Wire SeNlctt 108 ANGELES-California state col- lege trustees met today under a demand from Gov. Reagan to reopen the embat- tled San Francisco State College cam- pus on Tuesday. The entire academic senate of the rollege -42 faculty members -came south to attend the emergency meeting here. The school's 18,000 students were urged to return to the campus today' not to atteOO classes but to participate in a "meaningful exchange of ideas'' with department beads. Gov., lleagan. who urged in a strong statement during the weekend that the college be reopened Tuesday, was eipected to attend the emergoocy ses- sion as an ex officio member ol the board ol. trustees. Reagan said ln 5ao"amento Saturday that a confidential report by ·~special lnvesUptors" from bis office "vtrilles the fact that the shutdown waa-un6eo- esaary ~(persons and properly'' Traffic Accidents Rise The governor's news release contra- dicted earlier statements by college Chancellor Gk!m S. Dumke, .by collefe l'reltdent ROOer! R. Smith and by 'l'beo- dore Meriam of Chico, cbairmaD of the college l)'ltelQ~• trustees. Smltb slid . Friday thol he booed cl'l'SOI could rmune on 'l'llelday, llut Smith, Dumke and Mertam Iii qned the order closing the campus 1ait Wecl- nesday was necessary to preserve -'ety after ·a series of violent 1Dcldenta. , . 4s .Fog Blankets Coast Reagan bitterly criticlzed ·Sm.lib on Saturday, lithoi!Jlh 11e• c11c1n, mn11c.i Orange Coast resldeob groped their way to work today through the thickest blanket .of fog of the autmnn season. , <Jra"I' Coonty Allyori • as well as Los Ana:eles Intunat1onal Airport-was 6Jcked Iii this morning. The coonty Har- bor ~ent reported a scant quar· "'1'-mlle vi<ibWty. • :t>orecasten predicted a repeat eer· A::= tonight .and •Tuesday mor.nng, with mes clearing at midday and hazy sunslllne. No ~ ii Jn sight, the Weather Bu- miil ~ ml IOI replaced smoe as the chief climatic irritant along the the campus president by name. · . coast. I k touched fl 'DMSIVE T4Cl'ICS' Today 's og attac o a "By '"""'""'""' lo a smlll -m ol series of auto crashes, mostly tnl.nor, -r•--. &-"'""r along the coast and brouit harbor and facul!)' ~ student t'rcublemakell, tbe · u t San Fr""'8CO SI.lie College admlnJstn. airport achvi es to a h . tion showed a woeful lick: ot Wldent.and- The latest siege ii the wont since ing ol the divisive.. tactics wtUcb wen three weeks ago when a U.S. Navy used to disrupt the campus;"· Reapa libertyAlaboa~ _':"_~g 21 Nshllon to lhe said. • USS mo -.in.:.i11.11-.:u off ewport Har-"This' apparently ftmber contributed bor, went aground on the rocb at Coo to tbeb' complete tnabilify lo -. rona dtl i Mar. Four sallon were In. 1· .. -d. fully thwart the objectives ol the Jaw. -< • l>!<al:en," he said. The familiar wea.Uierman'1 call ol "fog along the coast" isn 't quite the Reagan also said, "I haTe a110 t•--t lo --~--., .. --• to be ri · 1"'1Ved lull assurance (rom · polloe • ,, ··~ -·~· 1 ~ P or olncilis that they can provfdO the sui> Bomh Sh tte to the'advent of radar. port necesi8l'y to maintain order at the 8 rS Radar's glowlng ll'e<n cathode lube achooi wheo It reopens." ~. becomes a reant eye. But in a harbor, , "I su'ggest that mimbers of our fac-Ch f B '-_ electronic b pa merge lnto a snow-u1ty and ~en r~in from making -;l op 0 ar~l" furry aod ,become wie!OSI. predlcl!Olll concerning the board meet· · · "You have to have eomeone out on mg. Othenrite .. they may very well find ...... ~.· h • U • the bow watching wl1en yoo're jn the themtalvie:I victims of wishful thlnklng." l1 }g ting filOllS · haJ'.bor,''. explains Lee Goodwin of Art's Mertam nld last week lhat. rumorJ .. .. I om , . • • • ., ait1 C••n•u: Woole11 Weather . Wearing oU!SIZe :woolen bbnnet, Mrs. ~e , Ouauis ~joys outlllg at Turvllle·Grange,.Eng- la:ld, home of he~ sister, Prin- , . cess Lee Radz!Wlll. Mrs. Ori.S- ill and her slater's Children spent much olSunday on liorse- back, in tradition of English coantcy. life. llippies Howl , 'HypoeriAy' in N:ewrrt Church ~ ~ " • • S(IOrt ~ LanclJlit in Newport. Smith' was' about to be fired were "juJ! ;..· luiiuao.W1 -"'* -a -~ouin~·~C: top !, ~ -~c 'Bat~ were ~ Moro than-two cfo1.eD liowllni:~ pl.tie ,_ window ol. a lk1<na Park tbem.J!.. ""' ~ dlsCiiSs smuli•1 barulliiig ofo u.; cam-like straager1-ll01De 'el !lie men beoiil- bo{l>er 1lbop o"1*I by tho man who GOodwin s&id It's • Utile unusual lo • pas criJll. ed, some of the women by3tericli -~ "'1alloapd a 27-}'0INl!d baV. «'heavy log tlill eorly In tlie .... DISCllBStONB ' · dilrup(eci but did. 11111 hilt wvicei at ~ iv -~ -.... haircut ..... 'J'IM-llad. «*I* -the ihi ol Smithi ..... wllllt, --to : .,,..,,, .. -~ °""""' llf "<•J>«t )lrjces. • the yar, h sold. • come back lo · lhe. San Pnmdlco com--Pollot . .,.. llit blool occwred wly Pl1il Tmw, II*-ol Dou'• Loot-pus todiy for ......,_ ••""" wUh Beach Sunday. -., ~ tt ..,. ol Ille • l1bopl awned er. Iii Nawpaot, w1id lo llil -Ille laoully. • lfobodf P....~ ~-Jrom. by BJ<!l:J --ol -,.,. ~ Tile -~ -led lo "' .. """'" they 11&11-.n.r lbeir l'ilil 'Ille Only -.,. •• lo the fn1111 "We baft radar on Iii -boall\j.so c~ oen!ar'id "' lwo ~ ....... , A •lo the. cburdt. • 'l!lndow, -··o114. It <19esn't bG1ber 11( too mudL 'l'lle I&· 1111 IL 10 delnands 1n1m the Block SW-........_ Star wen a tbrte-yur dllpute wtlll teif -ll 1171111 lo pt lrOUnd ID det1tl Union calling for more _.,. 'lliey ttmAlMd restl~y and ,.,,..,, '"1Hier unkm oqil the slate Boan( o1 ibe *W. Wt ...,.--(irtlty bad few Neer<! studeills, and -· In ti1t1r stall In 1ro!t1 ol 1116 ·~ lllrber ·~ rut·'lteot when an IOfl dl1rtlc the "*•" '-said. "Glenn S. Dumb'~ ~ lllal Black 11no&tlou1 tbe ll•o'clock ierv1cie1.. Omge :°""111 ~ Court Judi• u.!"r:"""",..: .. -problem with !;:'~~bis~~ •'The outbursir..itnc1 by-$ J-· cleclmd 'the IMJ. aUla law oettln( "Over Ila _.,, -theJ tum · jlos! at San P'raodlocl ~ . . C<llllll"Ptloo 1ntlildild a lboUt '!!Om one blircut'l>rfeNla~. the fmCIJor!I cn. .U'tlle -It -11 Dumb 'luued the IJrdir two weoltil • ....ol1¥.vllltor1durJ1iccommuoloa; 1 :Ibo ~ -al1e: the l!ate hoed call lo to ""1Dploln. ·1beJ 1M1 lllm It -ago, t>ladllll 1111ln~lpl'oael1411m1. •-·-•-'"--'-'" ' laid the Jaw 'pn bll'lion~the right down. So the P&ta 'tiimPlaln and they 'Ille Chaiieelior'1 or<1er • ..,.. ilif -' .... :·-.... ,.......:-, · -- Ill Ml theJr. 01ln mlnlmlllM by m$rll7 tum, It up apln. Jt'1 bea • -DI week. Mu1Tay told t (l'OUP o1. stadenla .t W'll t '"'°"' loud \>Glee ihal, • d l'Ole and that Siar bad been """""°' -·"over ibe· ,_ on' hciw loud lo thal blacb 1bould ~rtng 111111 lo the I ~nil·• bea heard , 1'10 •. _.wt .... "!_~ .I.Ii wtiUt 1¥? Or!tip Colml)' mlnhliun\ blow mo ICl!lhorn: ~ -11'1 cnnUcl ..mpua lo defend -~ I le,' ..... ld the Rev. Olvjd A. ~- was fUL t <See FOQ, P111 I) "rclJI idmlnlstraUon.'.' • llter.l.llt ""a bit .i>Bklne." • -· - -.-r ~ ...... r! ... ,,. .... t ot'"' ' • 1 • Fog It To Them FOG BRING. DR.IVERS CLOSER TOG'ETHER Ono of M4!ny Accidonts Bl•mod..an Thick C..(lol Mist .. MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18, 1968 Y01.. i.1, ttO~ rh, a saC'T.OMS. Mi P'AHS .. GLASGOW, Scotland (uPI)' -Flil'.< gutted a lour-story upholstery plalit witbln llO mlniites today, trapping employ•• beblnd bllmd'.wl!J<!ows. .Poliee ,..ported 211 """°"''were feared dead. PJremen recovered lO bodle1 and searched Ion more In the ·lhell of the brick bulJdll>C neer the 'ltaterlroot. 'Ther< were three known survivors. .. ~and smoke billowed· 500 feet lrom :tile B. Stun a. Co. warehouse and plant, wbich ollJclak lll1ld-bad no fire, '*"""· The roof coved lowfl:d bl a shower of spar.kl amid .ceanis of workera poundloe and tearing without avail at the lron·balTed windows. · Glasgow Fire Chief •G<orge Cooper slid there was no "'8 ol lire ·ucapes or ally exit at the rear of the bulldliig. c.... of the fire and amount ol • l ' •" .. I . ' k l t • ' ---- • ··~ 1, • ~,....._... !'f•ke Pft Step .,. ' 'lbouwlda. al Ceniicltan gONe lleeing ·cold winier w-er m'.uurth """'"near manh outside Meyvllle, Wis., for extra fuel to cony them on their. annual trel: south. Geese filled ~ on c0rn ~le at firm. Allies Kill 374, Ending ·.Da. JY.ang. Enemy .. Thr~t . ',1 ~ ,. , >! - ' IW,OON (lJPI) -Alllod -toill1 '•8\IDl!IJ """""' ·~--~ idlUol IK ~ Vle!Mn• .r<i;tet ~ f jlll ' - led Viet~ ...... ta Ill* n..N.. ~nJMm=fl\xa lo '~ -and llftlal 1111 h!:-t-le lbttll Lt Ota. Xe Um, ~ to -_ • .__ .... ..,_ ... ---· .. 1"'11Yo -VJe!ocTHI ..... lllll•fl'lill .,,....., 11111 ....... . I 0Mi\lllllllill = ~:: -',.....,.,. ..... ... . I tbl_r1. · .. +SJl'Dbllfof .. I · :Ml , 1.. carfew lnlpooe&, 11t'N1111 .\feet. !!O Aid his men "lull '· alert. 5-Year.Old Killed As Father's Car Crashes Headon "Now that we've stopped the bombing, they are still ~aUng 1n the souu.n side." Lam said in Da Nang in a statement which charged North Vietnam wu violating t e r m a ol. the agreemt.ot which halted · all Amerlcan attacb on Nbrlh Vietnam... to\Vlll lhrougbout South Vietnam. Spokesmen reporleil, "ex- tremely ligbt damage and casualliee," . The heaviest ffghlln1flo lhO Da Nang Rlchard Lee Buckner, 5, of Qnl'eu, areJ 'riled 15 to 17 miles "P.tb of •' WU killed Saturday when his !alliet's tbe clly where South VlelniuiieR Jn.• car was struck headon ~' a ,pJctup fantrymen and, militia trobpt: reported -trucl< __ on_the-::-SUta--:--::Ana,--.,,:-~......;~t:J!oad~ ldlling ·~ Co11l1Ilunilil, . mootl~ Nor!ll Tr"'"· · ·-, ~~ lOllllan. lii a .ertes of lla Couly ._ · -· , aldrmlshes Sunday near Dien Ban. lit De:atll Toll ~ 1D South VJetnameie Joaea were placed nortb of Owl Rock. ~. · cl<j>Uileo · at ellb! killed' and 32 wourided In the said the boy died or a ruptured liver Dien Ban action. , and spleen. . . ~a~·~~ t.oc;tay, the Communists Serloualy InjurOd In th< iiccldint were .... I ,!II 12ih1P• pl<l'lar shelb thWMlerlng the father ~ !I-Buckmr :II, and . Into' Dteo •Ban· and U more Into a Tmnts c.' W~ i 54, of J..i · Hibra, neubyr tn:'dle.• One Sou~ Vietnamese driver ol .U,...a\ict.·' · ' eoldfer was wOUPded. _, caiirOmla lllibway Patrol tpyestigators SllllUl\aneously, other Commun ls I 'Said •the iv.kiln apparenily swervtd troops 'slammed 80 rounds ct 82Jrun. · ~..,... an II-foot wide dlvjdei and i;o1. mortar fire Into South Korean forces ""'iied Wtih the Buclmer car. about -. mllea ust of Dlea Bsn ' · and then 1mashetl throu&b barbed wlre Blaze Destroys ·Alaniitos Hoine around the outpoot. '111t SoUth Koruns, flghllng at hand-to-hmi range, nported kll1lPg 11 Com- mUnisis In hUrllng • bact lbe -11. South Korean loaes were seven dead and two wounded. • ' r ;., Ball, Ball G1lng's all here for testJlight of 50-foot Snoopy ballooo( at Good- year facilttles, Akron, . Ohio. Balloon depicting comic strip canine was built for Macy's an- nuel Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City. Flight waa success. Fire destroyed an UllOCCUpied Los AlamJloo homo early lhla morning, doing an estimated f12,000 damage, police ~- Officers discovered t h e residence a:t 'lltl Green Sl., enguUed In flames about f:30 Lm. They entered to warn any paulble ruldenta. Leader~hip Sh~ing S~en Police said the poaslbillty of arson ii beJng investlgaled. Firemen Floyd Tucker was taken to An•heim General Hospital au!fering from lmOile inhalaUon. Police lilled the OC· , c:uput ot the home 11 Wilbert House. DAILY PILOT ............. C-Mooo :er:-.,... == cA'.&.#OINIA ' . ' HMGI COttlJl l"Ull.llMING (Ol!\ .. ANT r-.Mn~pr, w,,4 • • ' j • j· l ' . • • ' • I • J,,\ l. C.rl'f v~ ~ wo.." "-tu n..Nt .. ..,ii -,.~~-&'"' '~· ·-.... L -. To Bring Saigon_ to Talks PARIS (UPI) -Authoritative American sources SI.id today the Unl\ed States would not rult out 1 &hared leadershlp arTangement with South Viel· nam if that would get the ~igon delega· Uon to lake part In the Paris !AIU. "Just how we organize ourtelvea is something we have to work out when they get here," the source said. '11¥ left open the possibility an arrangement could be worked out whereby Sal&OQ could appear to share 1eadenhlp without ·speal<lng for the IJnlled Statu. In Wubinflton, the Stale ~ Aid .the United Stalel hopeo "verjl much" SaigCJ:n will llOOZl agree to parllctpate 1n the •ll]J&llded wu Wider the fJ>nnuil arranaed by Hahoi and . Wuhlngton. But a l!lpokesman Aid 1, have ;no Umetable" u to when Ufl · South Vietnamele might do '°· ' . • DIJ>lomail close to U.S. Ambalsador .• W. Amell llarriman .aid ~ """' "COOIUluUonal qiJ..ilons" that ~ pre ... t lhe United Stalel from 1um1oC decilloo-mailnl powera over to ~ natioll. J:arlier allied dlplomail said the Unilod Sialel bu finnJy cautioned South Vlei- _ _..., it Is not prepln!d-to ocutllt ill -~ta with 8-1, and-" ly finnJy ubcl Salp to come to t -• Bear Kills Eskimo conference table. Saigon has balked at attending any meeting at which the Viet Cong would attend as an equal and has proposed that the South Vietnamese government replace the United States as leader of lhe Western delegaUon. Today brol.J&ht a new wave of unofficial rtports Preal.dent N:guyen Van ThJeu would reshuffle hb cabinet to stttng\hen his own position before announcing a formal acceptance of the .standing ln· vltatkm to attend the talks. Reports In Saigon said vice President Nguyen Cao }(y probably would lead the Sali<11 dtlegation. Co~ty to Decide On Fund_!:ng for • Airport Study Coun\J oupervtoon wlll decide Tueocta7 --to ,appropriate 115.JllO to partlclP11le Iii the Southern Callforo\a Rq1ona1 Airport System St0ci1, a -pro~led­ol the Soulhem Calllani!a AAocla OovermnenU (SCAG).1' · Tbe propooed two-year atucly would --10 Southern Callfanila ..,... ua lodudlnc Impcr!al, K..,,, Loo A.,e1a, ar...., Rfveralde, S • n Bmlardlno, Sao DlttO, Sao Lull Obispo, 8aJlta Barbera aod •V-L • Presitknt .. eleci .. i ,._ .. liaiU·Ctibinet Choices ' By '!'1iE AllSOCIATm 'PREM Pmldeol-dect lllchanl M. Nixon ii ._w CCM!derlng .. lni,mtve drive, pooolbiy under 'Jhe cllrecllOo ~ • ""' nailopal GOl' chairman, lo wiP a men llepublloao Coagress lo lt'IO. - But more 1mmedlate matt.en occupy Nixon'• Ume at his retreat In Key BlJ.. ca711<, Fla.; lldectlon of. hil Cabinet IPd:lllk. "'Qtllilllrllloo,. eld<o. IPd lnltlll -• lllt laaagunl_lddms. Nixon bu made no final Cabinet officer cboica, even tentaU"vely, a top. aavlsor said, bu! bu a lilt ~ potenllal Cabinet a~ and bas re~ oome prellmlnary.~ ludiemeota. Vice Preeldent. Hubert H. Humphrey, rtfUled meu.wblle to 111 whether he Ilia been offered a job Jo 'the Nixon ldnjhdttratJori. '"'lllat'1 a private matter/' 11umphreJ. "1-otn Page 1 FOG •.. up full now,'' Tozer said • For the landlubber, fog cao be a grim 'reaper. . For wu 1respoo&lbJe for tbe nation's ?arcest alnele automobile accident. It killed OP!y --but .,.... than 200 WI bad to be lowed away Dec. 22, lllU, on the S81l1a Ana Freeway just; north of El Toro. "We could hear them crashing into the rear ol. the pack while we were takina care of people in the front can," Sgt. Paul Clevola'.nd of the California H1ahway Patrol said. tog creates problems for filers, too. When Oranae Cooniy Airport ls-n<I hti neither commercial alrcraft nor pri· vaie"'plmJa: can land. Aircraft are sent instead to Ontario Airport, 40 miles away. For _passengen, It means an hour'• bUJ ride back to Or&111e County -a wall Mlbably longer thao lbe plane trip ltaelf Don Melr, supervisor of the Orange Cwnty, Tower, said he knows of cases where wplipes have clrcled an airport for two ~. The record for Orange ,Coonly ii ~ minutes. Sboold vlstblllty be 1... than im.e. quarters of a mile or be1ow a ~ foot celllng, tbe airport ii -to lanc!iJ>gs. However, planes can still take off. , PMJePger carrying P1an<a cao leave In OIJ&<llW'ler mlle Vlilbtlity, while pri· vate planes can take oU at tbetr own risk: in zero visibility, Meir said. Jack A. stowe, operator of Orange County Weather Central Inc., ezplalned that the Orange Coast's foggiest month ta June. 'Ibis happens because the warm summer air passes over a cold ocean upswelli!lg down the coast, be said. Funeral Services For Mrs. Marsh Held in Illinois Funeral services for Alice BuCkley Marsh, mother-in-law of Or. John Hamel, former chief of staff of Hoag Memorial Hosp\tal, were conducted today in Maywood, Ill. Mrs. Marsh, a resident of Newport Beach for the put five years, died Tbunday after a lengthy lU.... at the Part Udo Convalescent H06pital. She was 18. Born in Weston, Mus., she is ·survived by two IODI, Henry Marsh ol Kan. and Donald Marsh of Ill.; three • •' .. DAILY .. ILOT ltlft ,.._ Zot, 7,ot, Zot ' UC, lrvlne cheerleaders are warming up for Anteaters' tirst basket-I ball game Nov. 30 against UC, San Diego. Cheerleading squad in- c)udes (top) Donna Richardson, (middle from left) Marcia Myers, Taffy Conti, Peggy Carey and (bottom) Elise Smith. Anteaters will open season at home. Tally Do! Valley Police Play Cowboys 1 daughters, Ruth Hamel of Newport Galloping hones led Fountain Valley saddles and equipment from the Tally Beach, Ester Baker~f U., 8!1d Constance pOlice officera on a merry chase early Ho Stables, 17226 Newhope SL Mull of Colo.; a , Mrs. C. H. Sunday morning througb strawberry About 15 horses were freed by the Lame of Mass.; 1 grandchildren and burglars who made their getaway under two great grandchildren. patches and the Santa Ana River bed cover of the hoof beata of the escaping The family suggest that those who after the animal.! were freed from their horses. wlsh may make a memorial contribution corral by burglars. Officers said that s1J: were recovered to the Harbor Sen!or CiUzens Club. Police officers armed with lariats immediately without trouble, but tpat Jntennent will be at Lake Geneva, Wlll. worked more than four hc>urs· ln the "it took a while before the others were Forwarding directors were WestcliU Great Roundup made neceuary by corraled at another .stable a mile away, Chapel Mortuary, Costa Mesa. thieves who took about $300 worth of from Tally Ho. •1 ••Dl'll.llMVlflNllMMl.-T sr &iMMWtmllmWW«ill ____ 11 ___ :J.ine J?epair '\ . .o OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED. FACTORY SERVICE ..... ., •• COMPLETE .JEWELRY · ~EPAIR e ring• sized and repejred :·,. · • •i;iliemond1 end prscioua..--dones ·~~ounted -• e pearls restrung , · · . · • WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACT~Re"'.Al.L TYPES OF J~L~Y.· . ' llAUOR $H°"1HI CllllD ZIOO HARIOI .. VD. • con• MW Ml--. ·-"'- HUNTIHITON llACH. ftZOllOI • I l ClllfflCllJU., Man. CAP) -A pOlar bear atlacked and killed an Eltlmo --SUoday u hil lchoolmaloa looked .., hliplealy. Pau!Olfe Meel!o, 111• ol Crtat Whale River. Que .• died llWwn two boon after the allack In the heart el Fort Ohurclllll, a ·•uil'An:llc: com- DIQnllJ of UOtl"nesr here. The youth's UN!wullulled. .\ GI lbe IAJlal flOt,000 -al the 11ud7, the federal ....,,.....1 bu alreacb' p-anted $W.JM and Is espected to add anolber llke amount. Tbe balanoe will w -~ iiel....., lbe COlllld,. acept f'!_ '1_~~ SCAG 1'JpOI the 'l'le wlll 1-jllll•PI• tppnJJA19,lt. ~ I" ' . \• L - • • I I • • I ( I "' ( I I I -1 ' I i • ( I 4 B u u b • 1 1· . -. • • . , --Sun-ingion B~aeh ~. EDITION YOL "6f, NO. 277, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE_ COUNTY,' CAtlFORNI.( ·-MoNDAr, NO~E11. ·1s; 1968 Pirate Pick Cindy Scharmacb, 18, Foun- tain Valley, fs 1968 Homecom~ ing queen at Prange Coast Col- lege. Sil' was tabbed for honor during halllime festivities Sat- urday night at OCC-Goldenwest football struggle, Goldenwest won ball game. Hearings Slated By Huntington Councll ,T9~1Jt Seven public beariQp. are OD the qen- da lnnlg)>t for Ille 7:30 ·o'cl"9: oesslon o! th! Hunti•gtoA1leach City COOnCll. First hearing In the sessl(m In cooncil chambers of City Hall, 5tfi S"treeV and Pecan Avenue, ls on a proposed code governing standards in zones other lhan single famiJy·resldential. A zone change from agricultural to single family residential for property on the north side of Slater Avenue west of "Golden West Street some 1,00'.I feet, is ~ for consideration. A change front commercial to medium density residential is asked for properly sOulh of W amer A venue on the west side of Bolsa Chlca Street. • Change of ione from multiple family to office-professional is asked for a parcel on the north side of Newman Avenue east of Clmeron Street. The fifth hearing concerns property at the southwest corner of Golden West Street and Warner Avenue and involve.:; a requested change from agriculturm to heavy commercial and an apartment ..... Councilmen are to make a final decision on a conditional exception asked for property on Ad,Jniralty Drive in and from Coast HighWflY· The applicant is asking several variances i n c 1 u d i n g permission for 4,600 square foot lots ralher than the standard 6,000 square feet. The final hearin& ls lhe appeal of William S. Buck to denial by the Planning 'Commission of several variances asked for conslructlon oo the southeast corner of 14th Stl'M and Olive A venue. 15 Horses lead Valley Policemen On Merry Chase Galloping Jior.es led Founlaln Valley police officers on a merry chase early Sunday morning Ihrougb strawberry palches and the Santa Ana River bed aiter the animals ,,.... ltt<d from lheir corral by burglars, . ....,,)' PO!i'"' ""1<m .,,,,. With lariall worked more tlwt IOU!" hours ln the Grut Rowldup made ne<aSaJY by lhl...,, "lfho look about l30I worlh of soddles and equlpmeol lrom the Tally Ro stab! ... 17221 Newhope S~ ' About IS -wer< lr<9d by the b\ii'llais who m>de !heir tetiWaY 1mder -of· the boo! -ol the .... ping --•Of!lcm aid tllot ........ -iinmedlatelY wt-lrouble, bul lhat •111Do11. nuow~• otben ..... -.1ec1 ot --• mlle •"'Y !ram TaJ1:1 llo. I Queen Leaves (;hile SANTIAGO, Ohlle (AP) -~ Ellzal>eth II • n d Prlbce 1.'hlllp ended tbel> Wit to O\lle lnd1y and tilbt of! to llP'nd the nJcht In Roelle, Brazil. belore wlndlnJ up the firot •IJjt ol a llrlUat, -to South -~ The couple ,.turns In London 'l'UelcUi1· • Death Sentence Upheld Stat~ Court .Decisio~ A"lso ~cicks:T_wo7trial' <;o.nceet • From W1H Servlcet The Callforru.. Supreme Court today upheld the death penalty and the two-trial concept in a decision on appeals flied by a Santa ~ family killer and a San Diego holdup stayer. New trlals. bow ever, were ordered for Frederick Saterfield, S2, ol mi W. 19th st .• Santa Ana, and Robert P. Anderson, St, who held off an army of police after a San Diego robbery and killing. Saterfield and Anderson charged when Allies Kill 314, Halt Red Threat Near Da Nang WOON (UPI) -Allied lort:e3 today reported ~g 374 -North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops in ·the Da Nang area and lifting \he immediate threat In South Vietnam's --nd largest city. A South V~"!" general laid fresh Communist troops were m<>vin& south Ihrougti the demilitarized zone. A Z4-b0ur curfew imposed in Da Nang Sunday following a rash of terror and rocket attacks was relaxeci. today to a U-hour period from dawn to dusk. Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam, South Viet· namese commander in the five northern provinces, said entire Communist com- paniet bad been seen moving into the sootbern ball Ii the DMZ In the past weej,. .. Ht said b.Ls men were on full alert. ''Now that m've stopped the bbmbln&', they are still operating in the southern side." Lam said in Da Nang In a statement which charged North Vietnam was violating t e r m s of the agreement which halted all American attacks on North Vietnamese towns throughout South Vietnam. Spokesmen reported "ex~ tremely light damage and casualties." The heaviest fighting in the Da Nang area raged 15 to 17 miles south of the city where South Vietnamese in- fantrymen and mlliUa troops reported killing 25.1 Communists, mostly North Vietnamese regulars, in a series of skirmishes Sunday near Dien Ban. South Vietnamese losses were placed at eight killed and 32 wounded in the Dien Ban actioo. In a new atlack today, the Communists sent 20 BZmm. mm1ar shelJJ thundering into Dien Ban and 12 more into a nearby bridge. One Soutb Vietnamese soldier was wounded. Blaze Desb·oys Alamitos Home Fire destroyed an unoccupied Los Alamitos home early this morn.in&, doing an estimated $12,000 damage, police reported. Officers discovered t h e residence at 4191 Green St., engulled in names about 4:30 a.m. They entered to warn any possible residents. Police sald the possibility of arson is being invesllgated. Firemen Floyd Tucker wu taken to Anaheim General Hospital sufCering from smoke inhaJation. Police listed the oc- cupant of the home as WUbert House. they bri>ugbl suit a year ago thal jurors penalty and tho, ~~llllC•ted lrlal. ooe opposed to the death penalty were barred • for sullt and ano~ for penalty, was from sitUng in their trlals and thus reached by a 4-S vote. The court yoted stacked the odds agiainst them. 6-1 to give Salerfleld and Alldersoa ..,. Saterfield was convicted of shooting trials. PTA leader Patricia Washington, :ll1 and The court rejected the argument Uiit her daughter Mary Alice, lfi, to de&tb the death P,enalty wu cruel ani:I unUsual in a dispute at the family home two punishment and the claim that there years ago next Wttk. were no standards set for choosing He and Mrs. Washington were living between the death penalty and Ille iJn. toeetber, ahbougb not manied. prisonmcnt. A third argument, that Tbe decision upholding the death California law does not provide indigent • I 'If l'I ~ FOG. BRING DRIVERS CLOSER TOGETMER• One of Many Accident• Blamed on Thick Coastal Mist Traffic Accidents Rise As Fog Blankets Coast Orange Coast reside'.lls groped their way to work today through the thickest blanket of fog of the autumn season. Orange County Airport -as well as Los An~eles International Alrport-was socked in this morning. The county Har- bor Department reported a scant quar- ter-mile visibility. Forecasters predicted a repeat per- formance tonight and Tuesday mommg, with skies clearing at midday and haly sunshine. No rain is in sight, the Weather Bu- reau reported, and fog replaced 11111og as the chief cllmalic irritant along the coast. Today's fog attack touched olf 1 series of auto crashes, mostly minor, along the coast arid broullht harbor and airport acUvitiea to a haft. .tbt latat siege ts the wont since three weeks ago when a U.s: Navy liberty boat, returnl:ig 26 sailors to the USS Alamo anchored otr Newport liar· bor, went aground on the rocks at ~ rona del Mar. Four sailors wert injured. The familiar w~atherman's call of "log along the c6a!t" isn't quite the threat to marlrien it uaed to be prior to the advent of radar. ' Radar's glowing green cathode: tube becomes a glant eye. But in a harbor, electronk: blips merge ·into a mow- rurry n become useless. "You have to have someone out on tile bow ,.-atctUng •hen you're in the harbor," explalbl: Lee Goodwin. of Art's Sport Jl)shinJ< Landing in Newport. "You can De almost on top of the .boata in the harbor before you an see (8ee FOG. Paio I) Scenic Coast Route Backed defendanll with .....,.! alfer the · aui'omatlc fint appeal, wu rendered moot by a recent legislative act. Aootber argument ad forth by op. ponenta ol, capital puniabment was that juries art "siaclc~ or dqth-<lrl.ented" since people who object to the deatb penalty are excluded. Since lhe case was argued last March 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Wkberspoon va. Illinois that (See PENALTY, P•p J) Trustees Meet On SF State College Crisis From Wire Senlcn LOS ANGELES--Ca!Hornla state eol- lege truatees m~t today under a demand from GoV. Reagan to reopen the emba\· tied San Franclaco state College cam· pill .. Tul!Sday. ' The entire academic senate ol the college -42 faculty members -came south to aUend the emergency meeting here. The school's 11,000 studeoll were urged In return to ""' campu>-today, not to atted classes but to participate 1n • ''meaningful exchange of ideu" with de$t beads. Goy. who.urged-in -• llroni statement the weekend that the college be reopened Tuesday, wu expected to atteDd the emerge!lC)' ses- sion u an ex officio member ol the boordolWJiees. ,,lleogan wf;ila a.;...,.. ·lidurdal that a conlldential repori bf "lj)<cial Investigators" from bll office ''verlflel Ille facl thlt .ti. .. ~. -~ ..,ary to ~~·onil-11.~ · ·n>e , governor'• newa releue contr• dieted . earlier sta~enU .bJ . colleff! Chancellor Clem S. Dumkti, &y college President Robert R. Smith and by Theo- dore Merlam of Chico, chairman of the college system's b'.ultc~. 1 • Smith said FrldoY Iha( he hoped classes could resume on Tuesday, .}lut Smith, Dumke and Meriam all uned the order closing the campus last "Wed- nesday was necmaey to _p~e l&lety after a ·smes 'of vtOlent ~· ileaJ<an bitterly crlt!ched Smith on Saturaay, altbouah he dldn't mention the campus presfdent by name. "By capltulatbg to a nnaJl group al faculty an4 student troublemaker!, the San Francisco State College administra- tion showed a woeful lack of understand- ing ol the divisive tactJcs which wen used to dlmJpt the campus," Reqan said. . "Tb~ apparently· lurt!ieJ: contrlbut..i to their complete inability to sucCess- fully thwart the objectives of the law· breakers," he said. Reagan also said, 111 have also received full as1urance from police ofllclals th.1t they can provide the a:u~ port' necessary to maintain order at the school whe:t ft reopens." "I 1uggest that members of our fac- ulty and otben refrain lrom mating predictions conwnlng the board meet- ing. Otherwtae, they may VerJ well find themselves victims of wishful thlnktng." Meriam said last week mat nunon Smith wa1 about to be fired were "just floating." But trustees were ezpected to discuss Smith's bandllof ol the cam-pus crists. CQurity Warned Hong Kqrr.g Flu • Outbreak Due • Dally Paper • . t • ' ._, 'Im CENT~ . B!ltati~~.m .q,1ee.· l\licbele Andrew; 17, ii n!lghlng 1968 ·HomecomiJ>g Queen at Huntington ·Beach Higb SChooL , She is daughter.Qf.'Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anclrew, lJ'lfll Lexlngton Lane. '. : ' I Two -;T'6~ ~ Booked . in-Beach ~Q~m' •. · t;wo 17'y"8Mid bo)'I were l>Wed.Jnto ' Or~ge eouotY Juv'inlle ilai' simday n!Jbt, after a Twitln man waa jllmped at the Hunl!ngton Beodi pi0.-parking lot and robbed ol 12 and crtdlt r.ards. . . . ' . LaWQ!"I" ,J .. O'~RotllJ• . 32, ~ .15560 TuiUn Village Way, told police he WU waiting towaril 9ce8n 'Avenue wlien jun)> p..t by the l>aJr and wtulled to !bi ground. The victlnl . siUd they "1enchod ·away bis.wallet~-the cub,and eardl during Ille scuffle In whidr he IU!lerod aeveral bruises. ' Based ao O'lleilly'a deacrlpl!on, police arreiled -"au.sped -the Surf 'Ibeater Gd' the other 1t a Geneva Av~.~' Each ·.ll?Jled gave · 1.aWI111a1e u bis ho ... ·town.. .. . Girl,· 6~ Stmck . ,, . . ... B:y .:Car, Injured . . . -. . ,/ ... ' .we'._.. ... •• •. ·I .I 4 I I .. The mornhlc lo& DWl1 chill the air 'TUelilay . too. J>ul "Ille cwi'I clue to p!U ti> an appeonnce •bout;)t. It won't brlilg couta1 le-""turel uy hlgllet lhan a. ·i!O"eft?. ;_-• .. INSiDJI TODAY • • • • •• • • • f'rom Page J 1. I . . ...... ~..:.. "-;, ,;;;. 'lo - FOG •.. Bottlcers Mflke Pit Stop .. lh"Jll," Goodwin said Jl'a a little unusual to have a heavy fog lhll early In the sea· son. The bad o:1e1 hit after the nm of the year, 1 ~ said. . - Tbouwldl ol Canadian , aeeae fleeing cold winter weetber Ill 'aorlh J>IUH near marsh outside Mayville, Wis., 1or extra 1uel to carry them on their annual trek south. Geese filled up on corn stubble al farm. Phll Tozer, -operator of Davy's Lock- Howling Hippres ·-· Di&rupt Newport ·iChurck Services · Man lhn two d-boWlill(, llippl .. Ilk• strlll(en -.,... of the men beri ed, some of lite ~ byalerlcaJ - dtarupled bul did not hall aervicaa at ,,,SL .Jama Eptlcopal Qlurcb in Newpqrt ' /!tacb SIJDdv. I t Nobod)' --Ibey ca:ne from, 1 :;l>« wbm Ibey weol "afllr their visit ' to the dlurch. They remained ...Ues&y and noisily Leadership Sharing Seen .To Bring Saigon to Tai~~ er, in Newport, conCWTed in the-assess- ment al hlrbor log prob!Oll\I. 11W9 have radar Orl all our b:>all, IO It doelo't bother U1 too much. The bl&· 1ett problem ii trylo& to &et arcund In the harbor. We have IOllle pretty bad fog durln& the -" Tow Aid. . He p01ntod out der prob!,., with the fog. Fogbom1. · . "Over the yean:j whenever they . turn lhe lo&hom on, 1 I the people near It call In to complain. They tbty tum It PARIS (UPI) -Au Ibo r i I a I Ive declalon-m••"'•. pow. -•• ovu to ."'"'"u down. So the plloil complain and they _.. ~-~-· tum It up again. It'• been 1 constant ·AJ:Dertcn IOUl'CU N.id today the United nation. ... 1 _ haule over the years o:-how loud to Staid 1'ould' not rule out a •hared Earlier alliocl dtplomall '!'Id the United blow the l~rn. l notice !1'1 cranked lea.-p arrqoment with South Viet· Sllttl ha• firmly cauUoned South Vlei· up lull now,' Tow said. ~.if tba( would get the Sai&on delega· .na~ It II not prepared to acutUe Ill ·For the landlubber, toa ca.i be a ti &rim reaper. . QO.to'take part In the Pari.\ialkl. """"'qreemenll wlll\0Haool, and equal· FO( wu r11po1111ble f°' the natloll'1 "JUI!" bow we Qrpnlie Ourle!ves Is ly .firmly uked Salgoo to com. to I be lar1esl 1111(11 automobile accldent. It somelhlti& 'l'f have to work 'oul when conference table. kWed only ooe motorill b\11 more than the)' get here," the '°"""' lald. '[bJa lQO WI had to be towed away pee. l2, !ell open the poulbilll)' an arrangement SalPI baa balked al atleodlll( any 11113 on the Saota Ana Freeway Jual could be worked out .wbm!>Y Sal&on IMOlill( at which the VI.II COii( would north of El Toro. in their sea.ta in front of the aJtar aiuld appear to share leadenlilp without att'tncl 11· an equal and hu proposed "We could bear th~m crllhln& into lhnlull>oal.lbe.11.o'clocl< ~. •l!Uklni for the IJnlltcLS)ala._ . ~ ~~~the-,.., of the pack whlle we were The outbunll endured by SL Jamea' In Wublll(too the State Department ' · ca:o of. pOople In the front cara;" " Inc! .. •~ -~· from &aid the Untted Sta ta ,,,,_. "v-rept.ce. the United Statea u leader of Sgt, au! Cleveland of the Callfornla COlllftl••"' ~ a ~• . """ ., -..., -' the Weiter1J=leptlon. · , Hllbway Patrol aald. al the viltlon durlll( comm.mloa, ~~.. ~"'the~-~:"'..: Today b I a oew wave of uoolficlll toe creata problem1 fo< filers, too. "Thia is bypocrlay"' i;-pa •• ,..,.... 1 r ceporll I NIU)'tll Van Tl>J<u Wbtn Orange County Alrporl ii IOCked •11 wu a stronr ~voice that could , ~-· 8':';'1:1~8,.~~".'/ • ~,:" ::;::i to ltrtl1(theo ~ ne~~ :me'i.J°1AT:::1,: :,1i have been heard for a qua~ of a hivt1 no Umotabl~" 'to 'Whao ~the ·r~ptance of -the ':~1n' Instead to •Ontario Alrpol1 40 mllea mile," lald the Rev. David A. Crump , Sou!li~Vle ese ,!lo' ". .,. :"."" -~Jti6mWlo attend the talka. Repon; away. For" paaatlllen.-It 'meana an later, "II wu a bJI abakll!C·" · _.. f. to ba .. ctor1' fd Salp said vlce l'relldenl N1U7on h""'' bua rlile btck to Orange County From P.,e, l PENA;LTY •. ~ . , : opponenil of copllll: oualabmenl 'ClilDol be automat1ca1Jy acfuded ~-. Juri!ea. 'W. A . JI an aald there were Cao Ky probably would lead the Sal&on -a wait robably looier th1.o the ·plane ·-1 qualiona" lhal would deteaalloo · · -· -trip 111e1 pmet lhO lllilled Stales from tumlll( · ' Don Meir, aupervllor of the Orqe · · County Tower, aald he know• ol cases , ¥ where planes have circled an airport ~h.QO_l Chief Set 5. · ear·Oltl Killed ~~;;oil~n.n~:·coni for Orang• For Connell Talk As Father's Car Crashes Headon ShoUld vlsltlllty be less thao lhree- quarten of a mile or below a fOO foot cellill(, the alrporl ls clOled to taodlnp. However, planes can .un take off. • OAIL Y ,ILOT lllff ...... Zot, 7i0t, Zot UC, Irvine cheerleaders are wanning up for Anteaters' first ba!ke~ ball g_ame Nov. 30 again>t UC, San Diego, Cheerleading squad 'in· eludes (top) DoMa Richardson, (middle from left) Marcia Myers Taffy Conli, Peggy Carey and (boltom) Elise Smith. Anteaters Will With JUlll<!I! "lrosllall Mc:COiiill ~ 1111(, the io\al ruledlhat death ~ for .~'.,BJI!' Sa-,,,,.~be' ~ ...... -*.the penalty -retrii!il ,.,~)~ were1 ..... ~ OP.-.\~ Uta~1penaty .. • .. - · Trullllei of Oceao View 5chool D~· trict in ·au:nUngton -Beach would Uke to ~-11hal' plans Huntington Harbour Corp. has for an area or the marina sec- tion oC the chy near a school site owned ~y the dlslrlct. Pusenaer carryl.ng planea ca~ leave in on~arter mile vl!lbtlity, while pri- vate planel can take off at their own rlsk·in zero visibility, Meir said. open season at home. · • -'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' 1 ' • The coon took . Ibis .~on eve• lhouib the excuaed J""'"' 'illd'not make ~II -1Makabi7 clear that ll>Oy ~ automaUcall)' vole apinll the impooiUoo al capital ""'1obmenl wilhoul nprd to any evidence • , • or that Lbeir aWtudc would ~ them from maidll( an imparUal decl.jioo ., .. as mandated . ~ the Winterfield ·decl.!ion." The ded!ioo will not be final ff/I' 30 days durill( which either side - ask for I rehearing. It WU not known how many of the 85 death row imnates would get new p<mlty lrlals uoder lhe Wlthenpoon declllon u applied to Saterfield and Anderson. There are h men and cne woman under death 1e11- tence In caiilornla. The maJorllJ' oPinlon "' upho!dinc the death peaalV and the part al the , Caiilamia pmal COiie -.....unc doable ; lrlals WU W!itlelt by J usllce Stanley ; Moat, aa,mood. L. Sullivan 1 n d : McComb. , . • -. • • l l • . l l . i I D~ll I PllOI .,., . , ·' '· ... _.'!'he board meets •I 7:80 9'clocl: tonight lo COll!IHer lllklni the cUy to enter the dilcuJai!n in ~,fforj lo. find qui what the COIJlPllll' p~ in, °" WI~ al chan-nels, islands .lrid new· homes. The meetlni, will· ht In the boardroom ol dlalrlcl ~. lleach Bou! .. van! and Wt,¥riitt" .\vonue.. .,,_ ......... . GIDJ'• Ill here for test m.1111 or t!Oof!oOI Snoopy balloon at Good· YN' 1acllltlu, Akron, Oblo. ~llO'lll dep!cUnt C<!llllc 11r!p caniM IYU buill_lqr Macy's an- nual 'lbanbelv1ng D~ ~de =. Yort City. l"Ut~ was Richard Lee Buckner, 5, of Cypress, was killed Saturday when his father's car was struck beadon by a pickup truck on the Senta Aoa Canyon Road 1968 Cowl!)' Traffic 1"7 lilt Death Toll llZ north of Owl Rock. Coroner's deputies said the boy died of a -ruptured liver and spleen. Seriously injured in the accident were the father,_ Harry It-_,Jluclmer, 26, and teooll · C. Weldin, 'H, of La 'Habrt, driver of the lruck' -~ ' CalllCJ"Dla Highway Patrpl lnveallgators said IJ>e Weldin ·apparlnu,• swerved ?"'""r an 18-19'1 Wide dt'lider, and col· , ded with the Buckner car. County to Decide ·On Funding for Airpon Sl\ldy County auperviso<a will decide Tuesday whether to approJl!lall 135.IOO to participate ln the' SOuthem California Regional Alrport Sys1<m'Study, a project al the Southern California A!aociated GO~ (flC.\G).· 'Thi ~ -Y'* _, would • -ll 'tlouthern Cllilomla COW> lies lncludlll( Imperial, Kern, Los Angelea, Orange, ---Rtvendde, San ~San l?IJ:' San Lula Obilpo, Saoll BaJl!O -. Of the-~'\;;, -al the study, the federal ROVtJ'Mltnl has already IP"ID!ed !Ill.Ill -aod ls GJ>OC19d. to odd another lib amounl The bafanoe wlll be split -the .c0unU. •J<COPI foe flJG.otlQ..SC4G~bo"" the ,,Rall wlli 1-1111. ~· Wesfmlnster School Board Meeting Set The ....,W., boord al the W-)n. star fldlool Dlllrlcl wlD bold • ntulor -<'*1!nr II 7:30 p.m. Tueoday at the dtllrlct -.UOO bulldlnf, Ifill Oedarwood Ave., W-lnlter. Ai.m H•IDI lncludo a ~ ,.. port llld -al matarlals Ulod in the li1illJ; Ille eduoaUon cluaei; a review al the diJtltct'1 dlJUer -r· -plan aod .. evtluaUon ol ,. Spanlah _..,,. Jack A. St()we, ()perat()r ()f Orange County Weather Central Inc., explained that the Orange Coast's f()ggiest mcmth ls June. This happens becau.ae the wann !llmmer air 'J>&SR! ()Vet a cold ~ upswelll"lg d()wn the coast, he said. Seal .Beach Council 26 Feared Dead as Fire Destroys Scotland Plant To Review Building GLASGOW, ScoUand (UPI) -Fir~ and plant, which officials said half no gutted a four-story upholstery plant flrt escapes. 1be ri:lol cawd inward A U.-ltem qenda faces Seal Beach within ~ minutes ·tiod_ay). trapping in a shower of 1parka amid scrums 1 , employes behind batttd WtnGOwt. Police of worken pounding and tearing without City Council for tts rtgu ar 8 :.0 ck>ck reported 2tl persona were feared dead. avail. at \he Iran-barred windows. meeting tonight. Councilmen meet Jn Firemen recovered -20 'boclie& ahd · Glasgow Fire Chief George Cooper council chamben of CJtv Hall. hed f In the~ r ,. sat ' searc ()r more o ..,,e d there was no sign of fire ncapes Included for business ls a report lrom brick building near the wa orit. There or aoy exJt at the rear of th!!! building. the Bulldklg Department showing Oc~ were thrff known SurvtfOl'i. · · ' Cause of the .fire and amount of bar buUdin( fees II flJ,!51 !or a loll! Flames and omok•-;'lllowed ~ t.et ilaillap were no jmmedlalely -nnln- volume of bulldtll( valued at fl,ill,1136. from the B. Stem «,Co. waiObouse ed. , ' k ' ~ • ' • HAlllOI $HOPPIN• CPllll U00 HAllOI aYD. :line COSTA MISA 141-9· .... ..-- •PB'IW!Si ' . ~.: ; ........ ., ' .. ~-..i ., HUNTINIOTON ~ llACH I Dlile• HUNTIN•TC* llACfl 192.IH\ . . ' • •111 llll'l•, lllllllf'EElllllU izr17 i' Bil • • • • ,• i ' • _ .. ..,. -• • i . -. ·-- ~ -.. - • Cagu~• Reaeh • < ' Queen andJ._?~ien . ·' :.-9 ~ f' ~-' .. . - , DAILY PILOT Steff ...... Laguna Queen aftd Friend ~rt D. Mikels was on hand Friday Dight When bis daughter Chris- ty 7 was crowned 1968 Homecoming Queen at Lag_una Beach Jligb ' • _ebristy--is alao-cbeelleader -and, oiie--of -two girli on scbooCs Ira team. ' I l C@sttue.. O:h Theater for Festival Provided Lagm;a~• City CQUncil gives the project Its ble.,lng Wednesday night, construct.ion will begin ~ almost lm- mediateJy m a %30-seat theater to be located on thl! FestivaJ of Arts grounds on Laguna Canyon Road. Festival. directors voted unanimously saturday afternoon to go ahead ~th the pro}ect even though construction bids were higher than anticipated. Plan~ers Study , , I Expa~ion Plans Of Motel U,mplex Laguna Beach planning commissioners tonight will review a site plan for pro- i)osed eii;pans!on of the Americana Mo~el, Zl:l> South Coast Hlg'1way and conversion into a complex for the et?erly. A · vari8.nce for lhe use had been granted earlier subject to site plan ap- proval of propmect/wort by the com-,, mission. \ In other matters t._ commission will: -Conlider a varl~ application from Peter and Luha H)lplt to expa.¢ the 11-of /lY"!'-UO ~!"ay, and pro- vide ad~tional of£s.lte ~king. ~tudJ a variance ·.application from Loren Hihellne to ad4f 15 hotel units to bis Seas Vacation Village complex, 810 to,,,,., s. 'Coesl Highway. -Comlclor ' conditional use pennil granled to Mr, and Mn. Laurence Lloyd, 1555 Skyline Drive, to b6ld a China pa4'Unl claaa and r.cent complaiJlta of nelibbon about tralOc and npise. Lowest bid -from Beach ComtrncUon Company -. was $99,309. Over-all cost of" the theater including seats and carpeting is expected to be ·about 1110,000. Festival Board Presictf:nt William D. Martin bad ~ at a prevWs meetin& that he would not be in favor c:I. going ahead if it meant borrow mg money. Fonner board member and treasurer Stuart Durkee reviewed the Festival's financial situation and repor1<d Iha~ conservatively, even with the theater expenditure, at no time · sh>uld Festival funds dip below $75,000, and tbey possibly may neY,er (ajl bejow 1100,000. . Director Paul Griem pointed out that such a theater might well be used for small conventions. In his letter to the City· Council, Martin points out the fad that possible uses of the small theater are numerous in- cluding, ballet pre11entatiOM, chamber music concerts, meetings and lecturea. During the season, the Festival of Arts will use the theater for its puppet shows. "' "!artin polnled oot that thls will be in the first time the Fest!val of Arts has buijt a major facility without help from the city, and this is the largest appropriation made from Festival funds for a capital improvement. Althi>ugh paid foe enUrely by the Festival, the theater will, upon corn- pletion,.becom~ the property of the city, Following ihe deci~on to go ahead with the project. Mayor Glenn · Vedder, an et-officio member of the board, d· pressed his delight. · On band at Saturday's meeting were dlrectors Heleu Keeley, Verner •Beck, Ed .Fernsten, Griem, Martin and O. R. "BGd" Schroeder. • ' ' ' State Court OkaysDeatll Convictions J'rem Wire~ Tbe ca111ornta Sup....,. Coor! today upheld the death penalty and the tw~triaJ conctpt in a decision on appeals flied by a Santa Ana family killer and a San Diego holdup slayer. New trta"'ta, however, were ordered for Frederick Saterfield, 52, of 2222 .W. 19th St., Santa Ana, and Robert P. AnderlDn, 31, wbo held off an army of · police alter a San Diego robbery ind killing. Saterfield and Anderion charged when they brought suit a year ago that jurofa opposed to the death penalty w.,. b$rt<d from Bitting In theif triala and thus stacked the odd• agai.,i-tbem. Saterfield WU Convicted of lhoot1ng PTA kader Patricia Waabla&loo,.JO. and htt daughter Mary Alice, II, to ,deolh In a dlspufe at the lamllJ bome two years ago nen..wett. ....,. - ~e~L~-~ 'Ille <1Rt'""1 uphnldln& ·iiw-" Oeiui ~~~~· reaclied by a H v~ ~ ".Ol\!t 'yot«t f.l to (Ive Salerlleli! ind ~ neW trials, . ,.. r The coort rej¢Cled the· OJ;~en! lhat the death penalty was C(ll!'I and unUlllBI punl&bment and the ~ that there were no standard! set for· cbooalng belw~ the death:peoally and Ille Im· prisonnient. A third argument. that Call!or:nla law d"" not provide lndlgent de!~ta "1th counsel . alter the aut:omatic firs\ appeal, was rendered moot bj a recent legislative act. Another argument set forth by op- ponent& of capital puni.sbment was that juriea are "stacked or death-oriented'0 since people who object to the dealb penally are excluded, • Since the case Willi ariued Wt March 28, the U .S, Supreme Coor! . J'llled In the case of Witherspoon vs. Dllnois that opponents of capital JlWllshment cannot be automatically excluded from juries. With Ju.tlce Marshall McComb dissen- ting, the court ruled that death penalUes for Anderson and Satterfield must be set aside and the penalty issues retried becall3e jurors were excused who op- (See PENALTY, Pase I) Man Beats Oerk In Store Robbery A llq...-store clerk was pistol whipped by a robber who escaped wttb mere than flOO Sunday, Santa Ana pollce reported. Dooald 0, Brothen, 58, clerk of the stoR at 1501 N. Tultln Ave., told officers he wa1 farced into a slde!Joom and struck oeveral times In the bead alter belni, forced to put money from a cub reil{!Jlw Into I paper 1'!11· . BiO!hen aaid 1111 uaallaal WU well dreMed. ~ ... • . ---• -' -• • -ar •, . ' us • • Thgunans' ' Included fu Sweep By B1C11AR1! P, NAU. ' • I ' • • . • Of .. D9llr ,.... ..... ' A """'"""" nar<:Olics IWeeP of Orlnit Coasl cities Sitnday, night nelted aboul 20-.uspecta., including aeveralteenagen.. Sberi!l'• narcotica ln...Uplon, iOC8l police and ~gents of the Stat& BureaU, of Narcotics' .Enforcement cllmaud I( two . month investigation as they movect in .with warrants. , Arresta were made In Laguna 8!"<!'j South.Laguna, Newport Beach and "°""I Mesa. Many of the names were not; Immediately available. • SbOrill's capt. Jamea Broadbe~ aid those arreated for the moot "1iout ot• fenses included: Edwud --. 11 of 19111 ..... t.aguna Canyoo....Boad. Qo_..lll8pickll. ct.. aale of dan&erous drup. r.- -~ .16'year-old Lapma _,_,, and bis l(.yur .. ld sister, both ... llilplcloo Of selling macallne. ' , · ,-11o;aa Axe!M. II, of 111 El~ t,d Bad!/ ~ ... _..., of ielJJn.l ~-.::.(·lf~kl South Laguna boy OD • ....,.,,.. of Rllf'l peyote: ,., '' • :!S&enia .,....., JO, ot .. liamloe St., Corona del Mar, "' sulpid;p GI aale of heroin, ' ' . . . ~ . . -.• ' . .. ' ·• '' l;OG ,llRl~'..OJtlVERS Cl-OSER T()qlntER •' ,;.·. c , Ono,of.M.iny Ac:c~I• Blan\oc! -on Thfck c:oo\tal Mist ~A l1;~ar-old Laguna Beach 1IOJ 111 , sulpicioo Cl. belD& wllere lllrcotlC:a ,ai'e I• Used. • ' • ~ ,, " l I ' • • .:, . { ., ... . ' . .. \ ,.~~ ' Accidents R.iSe ', ~ • .• # Traffic ., As Fog B·lankets Coast · Or•lli~ Cou~ reside.•ls . groped .their ~:1 gl....;, ~ ,cathpde tube way to wotk ti>day tli:ough ·!he 1lilcf<est .. glae( #Y-'· llul In a ·1wb9r, blanket of fog of the autumn ='ason. eJeclronlc Dps . merge ln£o • snow· , furry aid beconie uae,tess .. Orange County Airport-as w~ as . "You have to ~v~ someone out .on 14! Angeles Intemstional Airporj.-was ~e bo~ w&t.Cl.W\i whe,n you_'fe in ~ socked lo this morning. Thi! county Har-harbor, explains Lee1 Goodwin o~ Arts bor Department reported a scant qu'ar-Sport ·Ftshtng Landinis In NewPort. ter·mlle vi1lblllty. "You can be almo8t on top , of the Forecastd-1 predict¢ a repeal {>fr· ~~ ,!r>: ~e harbor before you can see formance tonight and Tuesday morning, Good. 1 · ·d · , · rd1 : al to tth e:ldea clearing at midday and hazy w n sa1 tl s a I e unusu w blne · have a heavy log this early in the·sea· ~ ' ' -~~~~-lhe~ot No rain ii in slaht,the Weather Bu· the year, t ? sal~ ·• ' reau reported, arta. fog replaced smot Phil Tozer operator of D4vy's Lock· as the-chief climatic Irritant along the er, m· Newpo'rt, CODCtUTe'd ln the aaels-- coast. , · ment ot harbor lotJ problem!. Today• fog au.act. touched oft a · "We bl;ve radar on all rur boats. so series of ,auto crashes. mostly minor, It doesn'\ bother us too much. Thetbla· alOl)i lhe coul and brought bari>or 8lld gOS( probl•m Is trying to 1et aroond ·Iii a1rDott t.¢Jv1t1es .to. •:halt. , the harbor. We have some pret.ty bad The latfit siege 11 1be "'""' smce (See FOO Pqo I) three weeta ' ago when a • U.S. Narr · 1 1 llb<rty boat, rellµ'lllorr .28 ·aail"\'I to th< •• USS Alamo-ancliored of! .NewPorl llar· bor, w0nt iaoond on· fhe ·rocb •( co-Fire Protectio. n rona a.r liar. · Four aailOr'I were 1ni;;::i . ' . ' ' . . . "roi al::w:ii;. :=:.~;· .:!' th~ Plan for: Lagrina ttire.t ·to mariners tt Uled· to \e, pri« ' , l r ~ to the advenl 01 ~adar. . • Area Considered -'-aa,,,. Job ..-. Iii, of ... On!qe.-A~e., Coit& -. cm upldm of aai. <if marijuana. · -"-·m -. 11, of;'lbo" l8J!I< ajldrea .., ~ of ..w.r-~--Keat . CoU. C.-. ZI, of 1209 Balboa llllvcL, Newport Beacli. GO iuspi· cloo of aelflni dang<t<Mla drugJ. ,Capt. Broodbelt aald llWlj' othera bad been -Jn lbe pell ,... doJa, moptr, Jn the Laguna Beacb and SoUili. -Laguna anaa during lnvestlpUve and patrol actlvtlltl. Tbeii' Ueiea were not Immediately available.· .. MOit, aald Broadbeh, would be charpd- witb poueasion of rmrtf:ena o ,... dangerooa drugs. lie aaid II or over would be arraigned today in manic:lpaJ court and lbe olben would be bandied in juvenlle courL · Humphrey, M~kie _Wind Up _Vacations M!AMr (UPI) -Vice Pmident Hubert II, Hl!lllphrey arrived almolt unnoltced Sunday at the end of a nine.day vacaton wilb bis wile In lbe Vlr(iD Jalaada. The Hmnpllreys arrived In an Air Fon:e jet al Opa Locta Altl>orl, ac- companied by &o. 'l!idmitr<I K'°uskle, his Democratic preslden!W running mate, and his wile. Tbe --on to Maine alter the plane refuelecL t . ' Oraate - v . Ch . t . p ' ~ ,, F~of the P'9i=· sooth :f1i·reeway ' .· . rts mas . rese11t -=defu~u~::P<U.ect!! the .,.. .. w bo boJtn lbe Local ~. FonnaUoo Commlsilon (I.AFC) Nov, 11. --Wea.._-'_ The motnlllc 101 IBID¥ chlIUho air Tuetday ·too, ba't tlH! '•un'a due to , pul in •• •PP!"\ance aboul U. II woo~ br1J11 - tempaiatures ~ hither llwl 15. bowever • . ' ' • : PIODs call, !or fhe bJrlng of ·lour full. . U..,.flr<m<h ar-an allma4ed coot of $11,114 • -,..,.. Tbo tu "" to ... .. ~ .... Is esliinaied •I." lo Iii .... ... ~ fire protectlofl>tu !« u.. ... ,jetllllleover~ve~ -; _,.,,. Cliid AflOOr I. POiiard bu ur.,!11 the lwmall<n of 1M c¥ri<t polntias •lllal 1hlre .,. no ..i-- ···-In daytime -I Polianl aid be boo If , nl&h"lme volanleea hut Ibey -loo'far - to be -durinl cloJllchl -· · '1io -111t1 W..W -lmD the Sr'S~·=·!=~ :hN,two fND'IWI f.ocl a, l1llCUI anJL . • Jlle S901b , Laaulla Vol-..... ,,,,__t hos ...... lo .ealllal<e )/If »;;m; ' I J,j\JSJBB ~DAY .,_ -T,Jiru N,_i !i"<illr arc leGdille • ---/Met l!o IM """ to ·--tpltll Ult -m ofl £....-, Sea IOllll!oO ~.Id. ' ' -•...... .. :":: ........ -.: .. .... --. -~ ::::*~"'I ~.~ . .:-, ---& --. ... ,., ..•.... w ................ II ... a. . =:: • ::=.n-;t -·--·.: ..... ....... .. - • • ' .. - --.. -----.... ., . --------- Reag~n . • • • J ' .. . ,,.._ r.,e J :JiENALTY .•••. -PMec! 111e -pOnally. • . ~l=bly-11111 po&itlon •ven • the -1""'" "did not mob ' ~ that Ibey """1d . ilro!Olilill<alli vole qalnst the lmpostUon of' ':bpllol Plml&b""'"t wltbcut "8ud to• .....,. ... or 11111 their atlltude • woold ... -• ...... lnm making .. lmporUal -• • • • mand11ed' by 'Iba Wbderfljlld dodaton." • .\J!lt ... 'd • will· 11111 .... -.... • .• Uy. dUrllll -either li<le may • - uk for a rtbearing. Jt w1111 not known bp1r many al the 116 d .. th row Inmate. · ........ jel -penallf. trlala und ... .lbe wttheiipoon declslon · as applied to Salerfleld and Allderaoo. 1llere are 14 '6eli and one WOl!ld under death'6!n- leoce In Clllfornla, ~'lbe majority opinion on upholding the -penally and the p.,t of the -pOnal code crealln& <IOUble trlall .... -by Justlce B11o111 Molt, Raymond L. Sullivan and ·KCComb. ·ssu 'Ibo three judges d!Jsenllng were Cblel Justice Roger J, Traynor and Justices· Mathew O. Tobrln&'r and ~ E. Pelen. Tbey 1gr<ed with the arcument tW .,no .standuds were provided for ill1· judge or jul)' "fo decide ,.by one coovlcted eopltal defendlnt llhould die and IDOther abooJ4 life. .. . .. . -~ • ', DA'tl."Y PILO'f Stiff """' ·' "Tbe California penally bi~ luvea ih!I Tltal -to 'Uit'lift&llldOd flldrfi and caprice of the -tt•lad; au imtlooal -the IDll!bolll al due -baa DO pilct In !!>" OOllllllut!<Joll stPoetare of ~ JaW, .. . , THRiii ,00.ZINO PASSINOIRS RUP,lll.T ¥.A!19~'l,N TJll,S COAST HIOHWAY CRASH .. . . , w-Traffic Accld-Aloouiid In ~1gvn1; :rot.if •of Elfht ln)urad .. 1 -~~ .. ''· . • • -' - ' •" a r ' .. . . . . .. i;:.";::U~°7..~· ,Lagun~/~;,c~~!!~_nts Injure 8 . , .,. . ..... : £~-ort-8mdy ~-r.~:,: ~A°1Uh of"wedinil tralilc ~ ''~i .. 1)el:bls l{ili1iul. Her C1UJ. t" ' '' ·~-Lqlma Beach lnJured eJib1 pencm, . door stuck qalmt the curb. Smith step. County supuvlaon will decide Tll""'Y .-oerioulfy 1pparenUy. · ped out to pull down on his dC¥>r aod hetller to pproprtata 115,itlO to JI Lal!llll !Dils -il<la Jiurl In ,1 free her door. Tbe car lurched away. w a southern ~ fr&Q,,mllilap when be ~' frOl!I ~k a car driven by Janel Carlye. participate In ~)'Item lllud1 ,.,~ his..,,,_., moment~ ati.r.--·I); ol Loi Angel<s and threw Rqlcnai AfJ))Cll'I Calif rn1a I -wiile<t-·-•11. knoCldoa blm _. ._siillb to ·* street. of the Southern o ·~N§ c~ · Shirley May Kinael ot 32035 Vlr£:1• aon.,ern:-~SCA~;,..,1'9: , '. id . , , ·. iui:w .. ~j ·l:i.~1~•:,.'?!,ted~\urd~ encompus 10 seutbent . ;~ii4 rbUm c.:"":~~~um-~r : ttes tnciudlng, 1mper1a1i -, . {,~ · · . it &Ji... Police • .MW I C',f 'i\'rive'n'. ¥f Sam. Angeles, OrangDle, I , ... ! -..."!.!." . .R· · ·)loOJillll," th Laguna, Uc! .D. Kolllu, 19 .of Glfl!en Grove veered Bernardino, San ' . · ,,_,_ ~ri: · · · , . · _.,, r, , . 1 into her lane of traffic on South COaat Santa Blrbara ml' "'t.,;,·c=·· '. ·" .Sfi. ". 11illlll1Jli(.idtrl Ith hid pWled Highway al Nyeo Place. A fire hydrant Of the total fl,111, " ~-"'"· ' -i.~,i:llrlt.,al-I-· l Uc! North was alao dlllllied In lhe collision. !he federal l!O'I ''.:.., ~ , •• ~•-, .. .,;.'.,,r;:. ~ " ' granted qQ~llit . ~·-· ... ~··-~•" ~~--1 ~F=~\¢~~~t~i~ership Sharing. Seen 2 ~of 9 E~~~·c'. .. !,;f~9~B.~~ ~f~gon ~~.!~ks Remain at Larje PARIS °cuP1(::'.A.i'i~·ti·. 1.l'i 1,;t1~· left o~n th~ posSl~llily: •• "arrangement · ·l American sourCes"lild ~ ' lthe United could be worked out whereby Saigon POillT-OF·TIIDMOUNTAIN, Uta.~' State. would not-.>illl --· ' Ii lharid could appear to shire leader&hip without (UPI) -Two al Dine convlcla ' wi. leadmhip arnngemenl'. · , iloulh Viet; speaking for the United Slates. pulled the largest mus breakout In lhe, nam U Oial would let lb< ~li'!o'. delega· In Washlngtoa the Slate Department biltorJ of Utah Stlte Prllon remained lion to take part bi~ J>htatilk9. 1ald the united States hope1 "very at large today, detplte a police alert \ "Just bow :-:t ~~1lo0rselves is much" Saigon will aoon •aaree to throughout the western state.. oomethlna .,.,haJt-lq !'l"k out when particlp_ate l!i"the espanded "talks under The nlne eacapera acaled a fence near they aet. beret' .lhf ~ said. 11lil the tormut8 arranged by . HanoJ and an unmanned tower aometlme after IO \ · ~~ • wasblDpin· BUt a 1poteaman aald ••1 p.m. Friday, and prison officials were ~ 1 ·· have no timetable" as to when the oot aware of the escape until some J }in Fli South Vietn&iuese nll.lh~ d9 so, IJ bourl later. Seven were captured acque e e8 Diplomata ckioO .to U.S. Ambaasldar ~ ~.:°!~ Michael Patrick T Go h. ~ · Al W. Averell Harriman said there were -0 t Bill Qfie "consUtuUooal queslionl" that would ~~~~lll~=~ur:~~: -preveni tbe United . Sta tea from .turnlngth aaa "potential murderer." LONDON CUPI) -Jackie Onusll 1eft declak:Jn.makina power• over to ano er London's Heathrow Airport for New naUon. OAllY >1101 .. ' .. , ;:~--*<'.~~~ -:..= fZ.:r.:-: --~--• -... ci-llll9L ;r 1 1"14t ...... .. -1 ........ 111 if, p. -a.I ~l?Plt .. _-.... ··= -I !!!!!U!, == - - ................ , .. York today wlthoht her mu1Uml.Wopaire Earlier allied dlplO!tlals said the United hu>band, Arlstolle. ' Stales his flnnly couUooed South Vie~ "-'~~ comlnl:later," she laid, without nam It ls noj prepared .lo scu!Ue Ila specifying a date. She wore a gray • secret agreemenl'.s with Hanoi, and equai· flannel~( gOld eaninga snd big round ly llnnly asked saliool -to come to t h e tortoist jibell 11,...... conf..-ence table . , . "I enjoyed my slay In England just Sala•• baa bailtei! 'af" attending 'Ill flne,''~.a. Hid. "1 wu Uppy to Mi; meeUna at wblcb Ute ~Viet-~ Would my li!ttt!1 attend aa an equal and bi.a propoud Sbe•ollook lier bead negaUvely ""'*' thlt the South Vietnameoe governmeot wed· ll<"m11 of her jewelry WU itoleD "replace tba United Stalel u !elder al -: tba> Henley home al her tditer ~ w-... delqallcm. Prlnctll'LeeRadzilrlll was raided_. 1\idaybrougilt•aewwanalunafllclal the weekend!. ... ! :·;~ '·: reports President NtuYtD Van ThlC!U ! " would reshume his cablnet to !!ltrengthen · ':: .. his own PomioA before ~ a Patricia Garner , · ~:., ':1'•= %. the~ In Saigon Aili vke Preildent NcuYei Funeral ;Held · ~1':s~.!'°bably wi>utd 1 .. a ih~ sa1g•• " . • Elizabeth Beiter • Services Slated Roary Slnlcl1 will conducted 11 T:IO loniihl In 8t. Cl-'• Clthollc Cburdl lot Eltra""ll 11. Belterotllomh ~ lleqllltm ..... will be nclled In the cllurdi 11 I a.m. SltmdlJ. iJltolmel>l will be private ......... -Funenl HO!lli la d!Nctlill- lln. Beltlr, II al 116 ™""1t Wand died Wedn<sday. She hid been I residtllt al Orlnp CowilJ lor It yun. KoWas told polict be lost control while ltt.emptlng to avoid a car etiterlng the lnteraecUon. He suffered a leg injury and wu admitted to SCCH where his condition tod4y was described u good. In a later accident Saturday, three ;~wer6JnJl,R'ed when';th6 tar1ttl"1tlch they were ril11ng muck a pirkett staUon wagon 1n Uie 1200 block of N. Coast Highway. ·-. ·~-.~"~'ti ~,·i. ,.., ..... ~ PoUce said the men 1ald lbey were asleep and a fourth man wa!!I driving. He could not be found. Injured were Charles D. Gilmore, 30 pf Long Be1~~; Melton E. Clark, Jr., 20 -of El Monte; and Gafy W. Morgan; 19 of Long Beach. Gilmore, with a posslbJe leg fracture, waa treated at SCCH ind lrans(erred to Orange County Medical Center. Clari suffered a nose fracture, and Morgan had laceraUons. They were treated and released. Joyce M. Pullen, 30 or 21291 S. Ceanothus south Laguna, auffer!d. minor Injury ·Friday aft~m,"l'n when she •P' parenUy loat conaclqu&ness and the car She was driving struck a parked car. The accident occurred In the 1600 block of dlenneyre Street. She waa to see her own physlclan. . Egon Reich, 13 ol !GO Arroyo Chico waa taken to SCCH Friday night by hia fathU after the boy and his bike were 1truck by a car turning a corner. The youngster was treated at. SCCll and released, aulborit1ea said. The car was driven by Alfred J. P. Estline, 73 of 801 Short Sl., police 11ld. Tbe accident occurred at Cat.allna. Street and El Bosque. ' • ' . '. t . -. fog dur1nl the winter," Tozer aaid. He polnled out another problem with the. fog. Foghorns. "Over the yean..1. whenever they. tum the fOghoin on, Ill the people oear It call In to complain. Tbey tlley turn It down. So the pllot. complain and they turn it up again. It'• betn a conatant haule over the yeara <l"" how loud to blow the foghorn. I notice lt'.a cranked up full now," Tozer 1a1d. For the landl\Jbber, fog ce be a grim rq,per. .o • '! • ' r ' "" Fog WU' HSponslble fol the batfon~ largest alngle automobUe accldent. Jt killed onl] one motorilt but more than 200 ,,,,. ~d to be towed away Dec. 12, 1~,' on,tlle Santa Ana fteeway jusl llOl'.UI of 'EI Tw. • • · r l ' • "We could llear them craohing Into the rear of the pack while v;•e were taking care of people ln the front cars," . S~t. Paul Cleveland of the Callfom.la Highway Patrol said. F'og creates problem,, for fliel'I, too. When orange County Airport ii socked in, neitbu.-commercial aircraft nor pri· vate plans ·can land. Aircraft are sent instead to Ontario Airport, 40 miles away. For passengers, It means an hour's bus ride back to Orange County -a wait probably longer tha'.l the plane trip it&el( """ W"' ••~rvi191: of lhe Or•••e Co~OtY'"TI,;er;":Atd' Ji!-kfioW's"ht '·~'i'ls Where planes l\9ve circled an aliport for two hours. The record for Ort...ige County ii 45 minutes. · ---, ~ · -· Should vtsl: Wty be lel8 than three- quarters of a mile or be1ow a 400 foot celling, the airport is closed to landings. llowever, planes can still take off. Pauenaer carrying elanea can leave In on6quarter milt visibility, while prj.. vat.e planes can take off at their own risk in zero visibility, Meir said. Jack A. &towe. operator of Orange County Weather Central Inc:, apl1tned that the Orange Coast's foggiest month 1t: June. Thll happens because the warm aummer air passel over a cold ocean upswellbg down the coast, he said. -far -"' !lie !hell"ol l!ie brldt lw1Udtnc-llll waterlron~ TbeR --1mo .... ourv1 ...... ~ and k billowed llOO !let -~ ~'-'---frvm the· B. Stem I< C.. ware,_ and ti.Jail!, which olllcials Aid ~· no fire :acapeo. The roof caved ~ ln I lhower of sparb amid ~ of ~1potlndlng -i tearing wlllJilul 1ylll al ll)e Iron·-windows. Glt1goW Fire Chief G<orp Cooper Aid there wu no sign ol lire acapes or any wt at the rear of. the building. Cauae -ol tlie fire Uc! arnounl ,o1 damqe-were no imnw:Uately determin- ed.•' . George Hendry, a dellVeryman, Aid he ha<f ·Jull delivered (OOds and they were bein& taken by elevator to an upper story In tlie bWlcllng wbeD flames blllowed out. "I heud the cracldi111 ol IIamel and then the (Ire bells (alarms)," he aid. "Girls were . ocreamlng, and ..W. I looked.up I aaw:mtnJ8nd ,women~ behliicl Iron bara Oil a window llCre8mlnjj for help. "Secoods later they were tlllulfed Jn smoke &:ad the ecreamtna stopped.'' • 'rwo men • in -th8: eftvator ~ the 'goodS UP<laln shouted for~ ind then fell t11lent. Flames cov the elevator shaft and bits of metal fell down the 1baft to the delivery dock on lhe street level. Marine Officers' Dress Uniforn1s Take ... in Lag~~. Three -Marine officers' dress blue jaciils wllh l' lolan)alue of l300 llhdid the list of Laguna Buch burglari,. and therta. Police said a burglar broke a window lo ~ain t:ntry to ·the r:!aidencc flt 145 Crea Street Sunday~ The victims were Thomas C. Knudsen, Joseph Verni and Thomas Blllson. Jn another burglary report, Fred Harpman of. 2683 Victoria Drive told police Friday that a •120 television 11ei had· been taken from his home. Entry may have been made lhroll&h a front door. Mrs. Jean Longworth, 1963 S. Coan Highway, told police Saturday that 400 Detective Shot Near to 500 u.s. pennies and about 150 foreign i:::::::::i. coins bad been stolen in a bur&lary, Agnew vacation' Spot Police Aid the thieves, p 0 .. 1 b I y juveniles, had ignored several pieces DORADO,. _p .R. (UPI) -Undeterred of jewelry. Entry was through an unloci- by the shooUng of a police detective ed. door. at his hotei retreat headquarters, \'Ice Edward Alexand, 2355 Temple Hills ~sident..elect Spiro T. Agnew sald he Drive, reported the theft of two nine-foot would continue his vacation today 8! potted Cypreu trees from in front of planned. his garage. Police said they weighed Agnew wu on a goUlng ucuraion about 150 f.°unda each and were valued to ChrlaUonsted, St. Croix, Virgin al 170 Iola . Jslandl, SWld.ay when a car theft IUlpect Jo.eph Wedgewood, manager of tbt serloualy wounded a detectlve trying to Del Camino Hot.I, 1J89 S. Coast Highway, arrest him on the Dorado Beach Hotel Saturday reported the theft of a blanket &rouods. ==="" bedspread valued totally al ~. n . ' OMEGA-. ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHOJUZED fACTORY SJ;RVlt~ • •I• ~ t I ·- 1 " fl I I '.IVNTlltlTON CIN1ll -liACM • IDIN•la HUM11N•TON RACH ,ltWHI o,. ...... """" Pit 111 ' .,.... ~~ .. -:-: :.-.... ............ _, ---&a 1t+cx1 bdfdt; bet wldalrtr, Event: • d~. lln. Don Cooley ol El Toro,liid1111sr-. MilWhm1i1Llmii:ilbl l1MU iii -Ii 25 -~I - - • I I • • ... --··~ DAILY PILOT ll•ff ....... :Lot, Zot, Zot UC, Irvine cheerleaders are warming up fur Anteaters' first basket- ball game Nov. 30 against UC, San Diego. Cheerleading squad in- cludes (top) Donna Richardson, (middle from left) Marcia Myers, Taffy Conti, Peggy Carey and (bottom) Elise Smith. Anteaters will open season at home. Health Department W ~rns County of Hong Kong Flu Orange County and the entire W e s t Coast can expect "a significant out- break" of Hong Kong influenza, Orange County Health Department officials wamed today. The area's relative freedom from As- ian-type flu in the past two or three years makes il' an ideal outbreak area for thi new strain of flu. the depart- ment'!; bu!letin states. i ' And previous nu iqulbreak pa~s in- d\Catl! that the new infection would hit .Orange County in January or February. , Of possibly, "as la1e as March or April." L a r g e scale outbreak! of influenza due to the Honk Kong virus have b e e n reported from Hong Kong, Manila, Sai- gon, Singapore, and throughout the Far East, the bulletin notes. Estimates of the attack rate in Hong Kong varied from 10 to 30 percent. There have already been a few report., of small scale outbreaks at United St.ates military bases, among them San Diego. , A, report issued by the coµnty health department . a mortJ:i ,ago il'ldlcalced that there 'ltoufd 'Ire no liirge '"'itll ootbreak o1 'illnuenza in Oranae' County during the cOritlng morith:;. . . , Allies Halt . ... ... Red Threat ' ·~.D~Nang r SAIGON (UPI) -~ '°"'"' today reported ldllilll 114 North - and Viet Cone -pe in the Do Nang area and lllUnr the lnlnledlala threat to S.Uth Vlelneni'a oecond largest di)'. A South Viebwneae ,enera1 Aid !rub COmmunlll .._ W'l'O {l!OY" ...U. tlirooll> the deml!ttarlll!d ioae. · • A Sl%oiir~linpooed lft Ila Nang -, Sunday following a ruh It l«r<>r and , rocket attacb wu relaxed ~ to " a U-boor period fniln dawn to cllllL Lt. Gen. Hoang Xwm I.om, S.Uth Viet- ...,.... COltlllllDder ln the fiYe northorn provincel:, uid entire Communiat com-- ~ bad h ...,. movtng Into the . soµthern ba1I of the DMZ ln the past w .. t. )le Aid bb .-W<irt on lull -alert: . • . ,/ · "Now that we've stopped the bomblnt '.hey are llljll operating-in the IOUthern side,>• Lam said in· Da N-a n'& tn: a sl;ltemont .which charge'1 North Vietnam was violating t e r m s of the agreement wh)cb halkd , .all American attacks on North Vietnamese towns lhroughoot South Vietnam. Spokesmen reported "ex· tremely light damage and casua!Uet." The heavleat Oghting in the Da Nang area r~ 15 to 17 miles south of. fr.e city where South Vietnamese in· fanlrymen and militia troops reported ldJ/lnt 153 COrnmuniJts, D10llly Norlh Vittnamele rregulars, tn a lle:riet of. si.innisbel stinday near Dien-Ban. ~ 5-Year-Old Killed As Father's Car Crashes Headon Richard Lee Buckner, 5, of Cypress, w~ killed Saturday when his father's car was st.ruck headon by a pickup true\ on the Sant.a Ana Canyon Road 19111 County Tralftc IH'l 181 Deatb Toll in north of Owl Rock.-Coroner's -depuUes said \he boy died ol a' ruptured liver and spleen. Seriously injuttd tn the .OOdent were the father, Harry· R. Buckner, 26, and Tennis C. Weldlo, 54, of La Habra, driver of the true~. California Hilbway Fat.rol lnvesiiptors said the Weldin a.pparenUy swerved across an 18-foot wide divider and col· lided with the 8uckiier car. Scenic Coast Route Backed Coast Association Backs Idea of Model Route Plans to transform a portion of Pacific Coast Highway in Orange County Into a model scenic roadway moved a notch ahead Friday at a meeting of the Orange County Coam Association. B o a ·r d members, gathered at t h e Balboa Bay Club, voted unanimous -sup- port of the project and backed it up with a little cash. They agreed to contribute $2SO toward a $7 ,500 fund-raising effort. The money will help pay for a $15,000 scenic improvement study of the highway between Three Arch Bay and Del Obispo Street in Dana Point. Orange County supervisors already have agreed to putting up S7 ,500 in county funds for the project, on the condition that it be matched by other groups. Corona del Mar architect Murton Willson will head up the survey, aimed al developing suga:eslions on ways tO beautify the 10-mile•stretch of highway. W.illsoo, who was 8.118igned the task , . . by supervisors, will consider In his five- month study proposals on underground utilities, sign regulations, vista points, alternate road locations and planted me- dian strips. Lee .Remmers:' rePfesenting Three Arch Bay on the Coast Association board, .\old directors that about 8.".i to 90 percent of tlle matching funds had been pledged by such diverse organizationB as the Chandler-Sherman Corp., Laguna Niguel Corp., Laguna Federal Savings and 1..oan and the Three Arch Bay Community Association. Numerous individuals also had contributed, he said. "Once this study it put over, and the beautification accomplished," he said, "then the area coold be accepted by the state and federal government as a scenic highway. They woukl maintain it ; that's important. It would be the second in the 'Mate; the first is a round Monterey." "" "We're trying to have thil aa the opening move in getting utilities un- '• \ IJon~ Make P't Stop. · derground all the way from Los Angeles to Sari J)iego counties1" he said, noting that the coastal cities of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Seal Beach are already taking recognition . of the need to keep the highway attractive. ~ _ Coast Association President William 0. Martin, ex-QUlYor of Laglina Beach, called for and received a unantinoUJ vote in support of the project and a "representative" '250 donation. In other action, directors: -Adopted a resolution praising Fifth District Supervisor Alton E. Allen for his auccesslu1 ellorts, despite strong pressure, to resurrect the County-Irvine Company Upper Newport Bay land e:r· change. -Elected Newport Councllman Ed Hirth and Seal Besch Cl\)' Manager Lee Risner to bill board vacancies. -Urged an early at.ate study of ''the area of interest" (general routing) of the Orang~ Freeway In northern oranae , C.Ounty. .. ,_ Thousands of Canadian geese fleeing -cold wfnior weotber in noMb pause-near marsh Oltt&lde-'l•Y'llle, . . • • ' ' •. \i ... Wis., ior extra fuel to ca.rcy !hem on their annual trek 10Ujh. Geese.11.Ded up 01n:<J11 .atu~ II fapn. . . . ~ --I /', I I . - - - ---------,. - llM.{ l'lt..01 • . . Nixon Strliteg" GOJl St· ength . ' • Drive~ .Planned? r By Tllll ~TED nm -1ocl lllchlrd M. NUon la l'epied COOllderblc ani tntlnalve drive, poalbly under the -ol • -mllollll GOP .chairman, to win a more llopubllcao ~ tn 1rzo.. • W li\Jore bp ~o'& lll!'fterJ ~ lfuoo'o time it l!i. .nlreat 11>.la' 1111- -· 1"1a.' oelociUcon It lilo I Moet alid <ilher top ~aU"' .lf<teo m Initial .....t Clll· bis ltiaUi11ft1J...iilreu. ·NamhUmadobof1DalCI--~. even te:nta.Uvely, a toP l.adV• Aid. but,bu a llal .ot polao!llal Ca1oinel appolnteoa m bu' rucbed• - prellmlnary' penoofal judieJnellfl. . Vice President HUberl H. Humphny, rtfuaed meanwhile . to aay wbeUwir he has been offered a , job ln Ibo Niimi administration. - • -- Plrl!te Piek '"llLat's a private matter," Hampbrey uk1 Sunday. ,,,. lllll1ICCeSlful•De.-.Uc ,,.._. tlal candidate aid he bad Dll:de IOll'le plans , tor· the futurt but was oat ready to dllck& them ytl. . Cindy Scharinadi, 18; Foun- . tain Valle"y, is 196J Homecomo ing qul!en at o,,.,;ge Coast. l!!o!-• l lege. She wa"S tabbed·f-or honor during hall!ime festivities Sat,. unlay night at OCC-Golden West foolball struggle. Golden West won ball game. Humphrey 11&o was in Florida ..:.. at Miami Beach coollnuln& • poot.wopalp v.acation. .The drive for GOP CClllgTalioDa1 pJnoo lo l!l'ltl, according to Nixon .-!ates, may include replactmerlt of National Republican Chairman Ray Blbs with what they describe u a more atlentlon- commanding phaoo. They aaid Bllaa, a technician who hu Latin America Talk·: . . . Set by UCI Stuilenti ' ' Arthur Melville, former : Ml:rykmll missionary in Gua~. will. rpeik .. "tr .S. Milllary Involvemtol i n Lalfll Anlerica"· noon Tla!ej al UC IrvlDt-i The la1k al Third Floor, Oomnwm Bulldlng " lpoooorecl by 'the '.-· body !i:ommunlly Projtcll.OfllOo.. • A All Pewy Stores Open &wry Nlaht lleallay 11Naip S~&,2 JVi_ • • • enne••t Why_,51m1,_ ....... llf,.. ··-J ALWAYS FIRST Q.UALfrY., Juot ·fook • ..... -..lo• lift kl1MI D The ever popular golf sweater in alpaca for the look c;>f .a . real pro 14.98 .. :.=:::i.i;;-=~~~-;::-- --tho ....... °"" ... -... right ....... bo ':l )QI~ oncl 10 wll Ml P..,,;11t tt. P'CICil cM .-. ...-n' ........................ $.M.l ... .. ' • •'. r Thii ii yow faioriM ityW ~ ti..i.· llhirt.. Comforiabllo GOii• bit • -............ """' -....i< """"""' """ ........ QM. ond boftoin. "-'ti' me. S-M:t.JCL . ' His favcwll MI dm• ih1m . aJKI slac;k .. PennP,...tt• T--.ir.ir....;,.- -.-and ....... """· ... __ ......., _ _. dried I Of pot; ... , cone. • ............ Mwt • .u.. 5.98 ..... ,.. ..... , ... ~ 'llooool .......... -No ------.,,, .......... _ . . ---..,.,.,. . ~1--· . -~,_,, .:: : • • ' • ' • I I ' • COSTA. MESA (l:torbar Shopplnt c...ter)~ HUNflNGTON BEACH • /I (t-liintJftflM Cenf-4----. - ~I " I . ' NEWPORT . BeACH ' • . . • . ' .. ' .. • ~ • ·) .,. .. .., .•. " .::-..t~ ..... , tll ~ ........ ,..,lllff) A -cat CAUM oul lh• winner wholl. Mr ...... M"*' Clyde Howard were dlvwced ill Fort Tiiomaa, Ky. ~ ~ (:4<:uit Cow'\ Judi.,•uistai>lelon awarded cu.- lody ol lhe cat lo Howard al)4 gave Mn. Howard "ioasooable 'v!sl\a· llO!l'" rl•bU, ~ -.,,.....-.~ r .I • •" ~· River Board at Burion-on- . -~ ....... ---- --~ - 41 End 10:.W.eek Strike Sov~r _z;i>Ud .. · .. • • l ' i : \ \.. . .. --... m1llloo ·-·"' la tho •lb>•• llrilf'll pibllc -~out a( __ ,., ~Ill& 1l ' ilal'• ., tho fol! term. ' - A 'apotHml!! I« Ibo ...... IDllin -tho ltOOO ~ wlJUJd -tD .. d'ertrnrn tllll .n..-.. lfW-: r-11 o( tho_...,. ..... ...-. ._ ... an. DOOil." I '' V ' ~ _.., ' . S .. p, .ac. 'esh;p"" . ..=.=-..,:: ... ·~::Jo!t •' " ~boordollbe .larl'IJ~ _, 11' }: . ...., .,. ..WPDstoRk:anOcea~ B.ac. ,.k Safe· 'r;· .. ,"-::*"-':..==.:i:=_: ... " ·-. ""' -clljwldo ~. ' ' · High Cou,rt • Will ·Hear ' po@~llPlea ' WASHlllGTOll (lJPI) _ ,,,._lllJpreme Courl agreed lodl1 to . ---tho Houle acted lll•iiill1 In barrln& Adam Clayt(lt Powell fro~ h1I aeat Jn the IOth c.ogr.a. - Tbe ~ to accepl Pawell'• oppeal ud lo . JUie .. ii tl>li . teim lttl up another~ =the courl and COillr ~ flive , inc:reulnaiY Coni~"niei -~11 at ill """"*-yaaro, Al , 'la Ibo !Iii"" •Dt. oa Mardi !, • ·-:1mf afllt tba tOth ~ con ~ Il>al lllf .Nnro Democrat 'rreot, En~: -.:1\1 6* \II lh• Trent Jl(ver -won'\ bit. for &lier- , 1IJell. "Proppill&• , 1rom seagulls l!lvelbe llllt catioracta." said sden- 'llatt C<lllod'ln lo tnvetllgate fishe,. 'men complalntt-.'"'nrl.1"111eans 'they '-don't see anglers' bail" : . ···. . ~ .,,. ........ ~,..-·towrd MOSCOW (IJPI) -~ Tbe ScMd jliil.,,\ -11et in I b_. IUIU, oolf lo walk o u C • • • "" --1oc1.,. ita apocelhlp 1All)ll • ~ -• • . • -, B " •· .. otlaei' to Alta should be '*1Ied bll ·cielt on cluqoa ol m-.-• al. ~ lundl, de-fiance ~-':two'{ --• eommltteel ,..bleb lnveoUgateiN!la and refusal to returned safelf to earth imD a J..r""1 Tllo -lo aCceiit tho DOW ..,_t ea .. I ... • I ' ' ' r · alllUlld lho'inooo. A !rfll -= 'wu IJ asi<G-21311 w)th lal u;&;bali ~ AIU!e Elsellhower, 19, oldest granddaughter;of twmer PreSl- indicalod ii was flown to a tho unioo'o ~ 1*111 put. den~ ~~,lllil tl'clll1landO Echavanla-Urlb'I, 25, of Bogota, after lk!IJP!nl tw:Ice'. llllo tho •eoilh's Voting wil -..Ied ah extra llO p>(nuteli Colwnlllli:JVtre,qi;ii~ ·ti Valley Forge, Pa., over~· weeltead.Mrs. abide by sta.Ce J#!tt . in I ,New Yorlc laio,11111...J · · ' .. , ' .,·. ' ' ' almospben lo alow II down. put tho 11 'i'.cD...,...UIM.. •. · Ech&f.~;llrib9'1": ~O, fister of David Eisenhower, filmce of Julie Tara -Zm>d I, .bellovtd lo bave A board ol ~llon lj)Ok ...... (n. __ Nl_I-'~'-'---!·~'--'.i....;''"-' '-'.-,',;.•,..· ---------' -·--,"---carried livlng speclmool to lho -dicalod lbat lho lull ocl*dule Cl classea ' Powell. who lf'U rffleded to tho uext Cal~ OF!jtr UU -lb, ... tended lbat hli eidullon ,... Illegal bocawlo he met the tblee eoostituttonal qualiflca- tl'ons of a House member -age, cililenshlp and place ol reatdence. used_ an.aetoil~ ~ ,.,..,dur:c would · be ·mumed '"-lay• bu\ said · ··!'l ' ;• •' In& itl·-.iIIed -Oolo RuAian any chlldren wlJh!nl to rellan UU al-1n otMr acUoos todly, lht cour1: -Ruled 7 to I lbat two ArUnlas laws spetj.fy1ng tbe me of rallroad mwa operating within the atai. are con- stitpUonal. 'The railroada had challenged .. ' It wasn'I a bull that bit the Cbfui> SboP but it did jusl as much dam· att1 ~. Englalld, ·~~· ~d a ~enroller ran""" of eon- 111!1 and 111H1she4 into, ·jll'. cl.>I•• .. a~l .1-'an 'dtique"lliop aJUI. broke '2,400 worth of dishes, vases and other pieces of fine porcelain. • The first Negro lo be n~·llliss . UCLA says &he's surpa.ear'lle-· cause Ille wean her hair ill l'!ltl me Ciili ·mturii!· African ify1£"' •11•m natural and tt is unu'1W. or ti -I tlcinlc It's unusual, !Dr lhe ' average beauty ~ judge to ac- cept me u beautlful ill my OW11 le.Ii¥< said Carolyn W.W., a :JO. JMi!!old Engl!.& ma,jor at lhl.u.i. • venily « c.!1-. al Loi Ance!N. JIR•-""-ll<f ...-lM ~ --a. terrttory. This would Imply the U11 of ternoon woUtd m" ~: "We just wlnp'ct IOme IUCb iltlOd7JilcoI devb. w a n t to make tho poilll I b at IChoola Rljllla called ii a men compla and wDI be open,• be said. JllOlhlslng mtlhod .o/. relurnlq l()IC<Crall Tbe -®IJlned bJ-llS)'<ir Jobn whicb are , ....U, alowed by tho ""' V. Lindsay Sunday alter more lban 27 ol retroactive roc:fttl '!' penetrot. tho houri d. negollall6nl. ·callod for tho atmosphere and .ll><n. lovrered b 1 m•-nslon d. iJir.e ot IOVOD Ocean Hill· parachute lo the earih) audoce. -~ ' Tbe Unilod States .wtecI -. Brownsville prlDdptla lho unloo w&Dlad aerodynamic lift in lta man n Ad ousted. spacecraft reentries with the two-man • Gemini ~ 1n 1965 .. Tbe --Weather Bureau Ap0Ilo moOmbip Uio Ii lhapec{. to Jll'O" duet aerodynamic Uft like ID alrpl&nl t, , wing to allow i11 pllOlil to f!Uld• their Warns East tn:...-st spa_.n to • deSlred landing point UN:t in a IOlle eeveral tM6Uaand miles long. o?,,.spa~~"'~~ "r~ Of_ Sio_r_~•-'! ':Sy·; Stem Russians announced Ibey had la~ .. .. . "" 11-~ _1mmanne4 lal>Oratory, ~ B• lJalled -p,.., Inlein.Uoaal <, into space to sl\ldy radiaUon elfect. ' :on future cosmonaut.. It wu the beafiest The weather bureau ·today warned space ahip ever launched. snow.plagued New' England it waa in Tm: did not aay Zond 8 carried Uvjng the path of a large storm system that organisms but lta pred~ .. Zond &, . left up to 11 inches ct snow in northern ' carried sucb livestock u """'°"'lo f..i ~-effects of radiation. There 'waa sPecaia-Heavy snow warnings .were posted. for Uon Zood g had carried d<ip !!" 111~ \, norlhern N e w Hampebire and portions bot there wu no -"-·Uoil ·~ .d'Malne. ~,._ · .. ,, ,,.!,~ \,:navel.era' w~ were in effect fer · --7 · 1 '·''""'$1f0f nortliern flew l!iiilanCI and parts W ' 38 D • If !olaMacbuselts, where freeilng rain omnn...-o ' r.es glaliod roodl and 16rced several schools _..,.1 t ~ dOie fer the day. B ~. ; L f . la 'Ibo aouth, tornadoes dipped Into t f;t.!Do> i e ~-~ppi and Georgia Sun- , ·' . ·.~~ I d~ or damMing about two ' and ~g at leul o ·T : · thers -r1 ~-, • · • • ~!'1''. " ~· ~ ' ~~~~for a com~ HO . , >lrwo people "~ mi!rclal tllflifmlll 'btlleved tO have been living lodl1 '' 'ii the sacrlllce --hia boat by Rranl winds. "-'.CL ' l('he "'"""'°'Ing -dumped "a Jl.)'ar"* M~~oman . 8 inches/Of snow across Michigan's upper Tbe -Mn~~ Acoota, oI :::,. p~ _birth to :•· peniMula .~ its eastward course. . ~, <~.,. Yuma, Aril:, • ~-1·· . ···"" ~ .. -'Dlu;lldl1;. . . .· Jp_ ['l'f\i ma saic1· ~·l),·e .. <t'~· , ,,_, ..,._ ........ 1 •• ~ to •. Jiral• y e....wr..... AS __ lte4J_· bemlaa:4!ujl. ... she ~ to I.LL~ BoUlblil 81 a pauiblt 'tramplanL ~ i ' ' • .. ~-""f• ~ · ~· -. ,..eked 1n by To Aid Arabs bad .• ~. iGreini the 1>1-to land lo ..... ~ 'Iba_' ...... died. bot an·~·-~~ woman to :-=-=-~"fa~ .r::. lordville, Ontoiio, ('alada ' • Boyd WU In 'iallifactory condlt!Cla, lo- dll', siW!jg up and beini ''11'11ed by NEW' YOR!t (UPI) '-·A ll'WiY formed "Arsb lmml(l'anl l>afeose .c.ociunlttee" urBecI ll!j! aoVermntnt' ~li,y· " Sunday to help d<;fend tJie ~-~ who have bee11 charged Wilh . ~ 'to kill Preoldenl-tlecl Richard' M.' ' .bhi ..... • ''lllo rellr"1 Canadian railrOad -· ' i.d ltifleted ,-~ A Garbo II< lm't but n<Vmh•I<•~ 1'ftb ,.,... ~ o( lk ~·njlilcle. In a letter to 1bO Yemem ~te General In Wubington. the comm!Uee asked the aovenunen~ to .. ~ an ap- p..pn.to .COOIUlar ,ollldal to-.1111\ the •!ll(IOCll. ll olltrad .lo.n!le ....... lban Smet Communill Par!JI CMtf L<"'"il-~j!l•11 ~~:t'~·~= Brull ... ""'""• tloPPftbnmmed hal '"' llt i>oniaD~' ·of st' Luke' mid dark gia.s1e1 d~ring a vilft to a ·~ 1 ~ ~ @ti mill in Wof'JGto. Tht ha& and ' " · ly·i{l 30 ' " . $aa11 .were gtf~ to Brez~nev who At the lMt (ikport. '·&he Qaby, which fl heading a S0tnet delegation to the weigbed juat over two pounds, wu. aw 111,0QOl«llleltdtlDt. . ' : Tbe ~ dcirPI lhll Ahmed Rageb Nuner. 41. ad bll"aooa u-in, Ill, n1 Abdo Ahmed,· 11,~·~i!e lbetng dMled prolection of tbeJr llindaiiientol human r!Jl!!s and" "IUiI )ll'OtOction of the lawa." · · · • -Jo!Uh Communilt Partv ccmgreu. ~ve, , . _ 1 , .. i Ohio Valley R~in Belt ... •• ,ft .. ... .. :n i: .II ... .. ... .., / . • Capitol ,U,isafe: Archit~ct ces would condemn the Capitol as t o o the laws. haz.ardou3. "Great pieces ot stone have s--Granted-a hearing to Clarence fallen from the cornices and column Brandenberg, a Cincinnati man convicted capitals," he said Saturday. · under Ohio's criminal syndicalism law Preventing: the Capllol's collapse. would · on charges he made an t I -N e Ir o cost an ~ated '50 mUUan and t a t e statement.a at a 19&4 Ku Kl\11 Klan four years, sald CamplOU. meeling . .\ ' AU ·P.anney SJores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturdclr lenne••J WliywaltfJ!mt ,..,.. .... ltlay planni,. _. Al.WAYS FIRST O.UAUTV., Just look at ...... _,,ei-gift ltleml ~oou · ~~-c®m~a&WfilOO/A\W " ..... -·~ · .. ~ ' ' ,I I ' -·...... .~,,~· : ·~ 'loy.'i 3 pl ... .'.tuits In dren ... sport.., .. ~ .. . . i: Pair up th ... . ,, boy'1:~ual · , i ahlrtS & slacks ' l'F'I .. .,,.... -.... ' . I ·24.95 'Int ___ ...... .... ·licit-· .... oi lclt --~~3.50 .SW..,f!wfoqiuol-• 1'91yuiw/-In oi;... adro blue. -.... 6-12 ~' 6-12.i .11 .. a.12 husky. ' _..,.. ... , .... --· . ~ . -..... .., ................ =-== =ti Mm' :r .mce; :'.:r'" I.. l~._ 3.98 ·---• ... ,14-11004.tl :: ... $':'':° . ....., ...... r • 1 , ' \ L J ...... 6.98 ·---........ ~ .... -~<': r#C , ___ ----• """ ,II. .. .... I ... . ....... ~ ..,.. ... [' ·---, 7.f _ ........ ,, __ _ ..,., ..... _ '"""'_ .... --~­...... " • ~irl's holiday dresses •• ~sugar I r. • • , ... • . n sp1ce ••• n1cel " $7"" ,A.-L. I 5 •rtf -. .-nFf r =----~ ....... Ota..-/~ -......... ,.. """' .... ----..-.---............. .... ........ ..,. , .. ,... -! ..... --~ .. ··-.... ............... _ ...... .,., ....... -1 .... •-................ -........ , ............ ..... ..- ,,, ' COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ' ' l.1-l•J.be>t She>pp1ng, Center I . ., ,( Fa1hie>n Island I (}funtington Center I • • .l (• • ·• ... • • . :I ~ ! . I . ! : I " ' li ' ~ t I l • ' I I I I I I - ,. • 4' ~ .if.hqnks .iwim§ • .. ,) ;· . . ~ .\ ' ' ,.. f r ~ ' .. Th~,spirit ·cif Ob.ristmas ~''l°t always.confined to giving .• , ~es epipllasis \I. OJ>; receivUJg\ _. . . ', Wi~ -\6io'.in·i\>iiid1 'ser0).e ~ti\ls' G.ii!!~ _.,j!i present an array of hoii~Y,l:fa/l}J~li$, iD•Jfoi>e• ~)t~~" ~.;.pJl!'opriate hints, will have her ~'ion spirils ·llfted "\~·,lh_~:(>ii!Cha.SE!I· that just-right outfit for,part.if$; family:~~t!tering'40?"£f~ii:'ba~.& ~1ng excurs.ions. • ·slotting f~r tl\e dazzlingpiu~'&t i!J!a iunciielqrfSaturday, Nov, :23, will be l:he-Saddlebael Inn, 6anta .•Alia. Champagne Fashions ls the theme selettetrf6r .. me ·slIDw whiclL Will feature ·ensernbles from more·· ' ' ,,. . ' ' ... than a dozen,Orange-<!!ounty Shops, · . , . · • • .<I '. • ' '. Ohairi."8 ·~ funding gal~, wpich -,ill benefit the school, !s Mrs. J. GQrdon ~ils0n«lf11)'lltlngt0n Jl!!acir; _asi;ille!i:By'lMrs . .Ridrard:Hay• den Santa· Ana· ·~mtallf :-: , 1 • • • •;i; ' , , ,,,I ·, ,. 'f 1. Othel-s : qn;·~ $,Ofi!mltlee lnl:lud\. tli<'Mmes. 'Robert ,Truxaw, ticket'S ; PhiJip, ~raw;; -reserV.ation.s~ James · Dunn, ~eco~ations; Allred -~~·ai#llfen;y·FiJtz, pj:cigr81l)•;. William'G<>ebel and Don.aid Karcher, Pri:Zes:;,~reg Amandol.;epa~s, _and Charl~s ·Brown, table . ',.;......._.,,_~-:--;"~:--::l~:;~t.5.. jn,·~em · " ' MlllC.,, Nntmllotl', U, Itta. LI .... U JEAN COX, 494-9464 .. " favors. · .:' , · · Stores"tep..;ented"l\litl'be i0an ·Bua o( the Saddl..,;,ck lnn•and • l Fashion Island; ·.liln 'f01ger;.~~'.i""nd ; Udo Fashioiis, Disney·_ I land Hotel and 1'jew~i;t Beach~llciriiine Sutherland, Newport ·Beach, '· Bergst!'oln's,.sotidjid'!"~Piat,i..&jid T\11ffin; Lois Paul Otig!n8ls, Deau-' " .. , he ! ' · · ' · ' · · ' 'cJ II ville Lingerie; Renee's 'Boutique,.-;Edjlh Moss and Beaclr..f!Dd 'Boule-~-¥_e~ ·.-~sh_ip 'Coffee's f\Jo 'G~iricJ,, -.for F.rien' s : .':' .·. ·.• .. _: ' . vard, Laguna .Beach~ Edns>!.lcM~ Fullerton, and the' Grey Squll'' -, rel, Town and €oU!ltey; • '~ · · • • :.s•'OUt'invilatiOl!l ·to'1 -membership coffee are inemben·o! uced and volun~ ~red·t!uring·llle IYent~ 'l!ill'~I • . ·-.--.. ~ · I ---• -. . -.• ~ -• • • I ,., , Among special,prizao' whi'1' will be <1wanled to lucky.ticket! ·:TJPI Friendo o( tile Library (left to right); the ¥1"1 .. · John~ adlsplayo!tbe!tro<!i'•collecUoe:olnrelloob.llllfiut..CN1lau&•j holders will~. d 'a\l•M·Paid"trips·to San Francisco alld'Les Vegas, · • .l'!'u.sorl, ~A!~ H. \yil~ and Mrs., Adolph A.'){i'l>ctl .Wl\O ~lib .~'!": · and Euro. An~· lnter,aled '"1 af!endin& ~ all--llle'tl'lHlld'I: I a £Ui!ar-and1~~i.·; ,_, · '.: > · '.lj,~·!'r. Kroch will open Ulelr'•J,aguna .B~ch:home_ for !lie deskat833-630Qh»1he~" , ~ • ', -,,.";".' I ~.· •. ": l · . .-• _ .. llfair WednesdaY,,.Dec. 4 .. -Ufe and ·new.'mentbets ·wj)l be imJ'od.. ! · ' • ..... . ~ 'f ANN MNDJRS1 f ft!'\"· l<><>lll you " ' "Dear .. becfua ;.P.!'J;mlte fDt lick. '_Wlio pvo ,):DU ,!J!O rlgh! lo _ Clll -. ... ~ bec&u• th4'.,. -. • -·· In N"'1;,.. ,!(Win( hilt CllJ'loit! ' ' • N;'a11 ~17un alf«d.to "'to~··~. •;. e."J~ 1 beauty mop. ·'Som< ol uf-lrliiit-. Wish ·-· • ., • " , - ' andset-oWA!rOirlDdw,_h;a:V •lo ~Mff'~lllHOusroN do U\I ~ellnc IDd dilly ~ , -·-HOUSTON IK>.l'IJ ~I , amnill beiidel -.. tbll -,,...._.....,_ ,..,, --... •P tllt'.ua 11111 ID--,.....,, Mt*" .... -trtpleil llill I ooaldn't care lea what Iba drugbt -. , or 1be-.carry~t kid in the ...,.-marUt fte majerfi&)' tf tM • • tr a 1 e. d 1hlnU. ol ' my looks. I 1111 °'"' oul lo hoooewlv~ igM'ed, u JOU 4N, D11 IJnpml.IJl)'body but my h..-. Wheft crillcllln fl Awl ollOrio ...i -· he ~'l"' home at night , I wont lo ~-female! .... ,.,.. , la pobl!c , looi nice 'loi: '1m. , , ,ll<rtloolod. II "JU tflt crack abott ltio SO why don1 you llick lo loVelorn eirlen lhlt Joi tflt prlt when lky ' ..... ~...,---~··ha~-hr. - . ·, ' ... ' • • ' ' • r • • ' I ' ) I , ' ' I ' • • ' I ' ' • l ' • • ' , " p i I •• ~ ' • • • ~ l • l 3 l . . . l ; j • • i J . ' • ; .. !: ,: . " .. -. 3 ' • . ' -' ~-~~·~~~ ........................................................................... _.~ ................... .-............ -,.---,,.... ·-~ .. SJMl'LE ELEOANCI -'J!*'~e'~·t way to describe the two-piece ta11<>1 ¢ eruiemble frotn Dalton Of'Ai\\ence,~. button-down front accents tile •im 1lictfy of the skirt while tailored stitoliiilg higblights the collar and the sleeve! le&t of all, 1he outfit is pure cashmere, a wool fit for a queen or the woman r ·\gh fashion. A 'Lamb' of a Fiber . . .. '' ' i .. · ~ I Casnmere-Wears -Wel1 · L, • ~---Brunch Set Musi c~lly A bnmch ond entertainment ')y the -pilnilll Diley and James awalb the Wedneeday Morning.. Club ol Costa Meu.. -ne xt Wednesday ht the Balboa Jay Club. New . mernbera lo be in- t.roduced · include the Mmes. Roberg !lioonon, Carl Worley, . Mel Metiger, ·Craig Joluwoo, W<YDO H~Rlchlrd Todd, llorotey Str.tii; BurtM Slrota, John Taylot, Henry llNn, WBIT<ll Cline, Jo.ck Fisliness :md Kenneth ReyMld~. -Junior. Group Gathering Gathering Nov. %1 at 8 p.m., in the Lagwaa Nleuet bom& of Mrs. M~ Garman will be thi J1llllof Section "' Sooth c.ul' club. SpeU!nc wUl be Illa i.111i1i Zubleta "' COiia M..., • -··wUl-tlle ..... "" llfto !or cblldm, ..,. ofter "'°" oo bollda7-.. pi!:; I!"=::,::.. a:t IJJI~ .. ~ 'up- ...... ac:ll>!Ueo -bl .... talned by cOlllnc !tire. Adrt-lllDM Knute, _, .. • In Fashion World , , .. • • Russians Going ·to Un~sual . .-Lengths ~ . ~ ·~ . ' ' ' ' .~. . . ·~ . ~--r-.;;.-. HAGERTY JEWEL .CLEAN Cleans cliamonds, 9olcl, pl1tinum, pr•cious 1ton.1. Hancly clip Nslr:et. ., . ' .. ''t ·GO.' -1w-.. ~ : . • ,,; ,, :1 HAGlllTY TARNISH . 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Jou ... ~ net tneom. er ••.1111,IP for 11>< 1;eca1 l'" ·~ .JUly It, )11\l ~ ·~ -with • Joa Ill· • ..,. lcr the previous yu.r, • "' luufnc lht llamDont, ~Gerald W. 810e\y Jr. !'id eamJ::p per ll:lrl for Jilt )161 period w... Ill' lo 4$ '°"" °"'" &Jvln.I elf"" to ~Vtralon fl/ prlittrr'fetf ..._ ·lML yeu11 ~ . Ji;t lllor> W... aet at 21<0nti ~~ ..... -~--~~------------------------ .. •• .. . • .. .. • .. .. • . • • • .. • . ... .. .. • • • • . • . .. , . . . •• .. . . • .. .. • • . • .. -- ,• .. .. . •.. . . . .. • •• . ' • -" ,., ... .. •• •• .. .. ...... .. ' ' ! . • • " . • •" , . .. • ,. .. ' .. ~ . . • ~ • -• ' I ' ' .. ....,., ~ ll,_ ltll • ' • - ... • -· Ii ., ~· .:.:·" • r,. iii "1 .. ti "ii 1110 ii "" .... '+lt } f li -I -. = . fj ·-~I .... "I i't tit _,. ... _,. _,. t'¢ fl: :iii !i +\: _,. ( • • •\ ., •• ..Y·~ . ' ' .. •• . '" \ . " ' ' ' ' ' ' . " ~ . ,• .I'--' on • ' -- ' .. _,. • " • Any $6,900car makes you feel secure on a country club driveway. The-Mercedes-Benz 2805 makes you feel secure on a bustling turnP-ike. -~ Look under the rear end and you'll begin. 'to see why . • . ' ·XI Mon:eil..-a..., >n,;n1m -not 1tyling geniUJet or marketing wiuM1-liave the uppa'>liand. And tliese stubbom purists in- sist "'•t if a man un afford to invest $6,900 in an·automobile he is entitled to get Q\OR than • status tymbol. Result: tlie Mercedes-Benz 2805. at right bristles with sophisti· cated, ultra-performance features available on1y u: extra-coat optioni, if at all, on domestic: &edaru in the so- c.alled ".6ne car" &eld. It 1teer1, ma- neuvers and 1top1 at if your lift tiepmdeti on it, This is one reason why Car anti Driutr magazine, with a world c:>f cars to choose From, concludes that the cur- r~t Mercedes-Benz line "represents the present pinnacle in safe car engi- neering." Racing car suspensicm For a clue to the unc1.nny han- dling and ev1.sive ability of the 280S, scrunch down .tl\d look beneath the rear bumper-at the a.xle. It's not the rigid "beam" 1xle of most domestic carli. It i!'l articulated. This Merc'1:1.es-Benz low-pivot swing axle permits ea.ch rur wheel to move up Mtd down indrpendently of the other, just as the front wheels do. The result is !etch-like roadability. If you know what you're look-• ing for, you can also spot heavy-duty thrust arms, individual coil spr:lngs and shacks, and a horizontal hydro- pneumatic load-leveling device. All in all. suspension ideas more common on 180-mph Grand Prix racing cars than S·passenger sedans. Ingjneering extravagance7 A passenger car doun't neid a suspension 6t for 1 racer, argue some critics. True, reply Mercedes-Beru: en· glneers. For everyday city driving, this ls sheer mgineering extravag&nc• "But sbme day you miiJtt have to aet off the p.vtmmt, onto 1 stretch b'f potlioled \;ack' ?'Of;a. You miglit liave to enter a shup curve or a tum-off faster than you intended. You might havt to change course quickly while cruising at 6S mph on a busy turnpike. And, suddenly, you realize that this engineering extravagance is no ex- travagance at all Sharp reflexes Occasionally, it Is also necessary for a 3,4~pound automobile hurtling along at high spttd to ltop abruptly. Once more, Mercedes-Benz engi- neers dra"." on their ex- perience with World Champion racing ma- chinery.They employ the more expensive, but clearly superior, type of brakes used almost uni- versaJly on today's pro- fessionaJ racing circuits. 'Disc brakes. The engineers don't stint, either-by putting disc br&kes only at the front wheels, and settling for conventional drum bnkes on the rear. They insist on 'attaching a mas!live disc b~ake to eoeey wheel of eoery Mercedes.-Beru:. ·someday, doubtless, 4-wheel disc brakes will he offered on a domes- tic "luxury" car. Accurate steering is vttaJ for maximum control, too. In a sudden · crisis, you don't have tqpe!or a sweep- ing twirl of the wheel. The car must respond instantly. , The 2805 do ... Ctedtt the in- 1enlou1 Mm:edet-Benz: recircu.lating-- ball-type steering system. It eliminatts · sloppy pl1.y in the wheel-an4 blesse1 you witli the "fed'' of the ro-d. Suddenly, you are 1 mort co""' fodntt driver. ~ Taut, sensitive steerin.g b re- tained.even with M<r«deo-Ben. pow- .,.~ by Cu""' • I " Orin~ as "unquestionably tfie mosf precise unit of its kind ever developed." If trouble comes The responsiveness which makes the 2805 S\1!.h a joy to drive is its bestdefenSe 1.gainstblunduing mo- ,torists. However, if \he worst happens, the car ~ designed to shiefd you. Nat- urally, it meets all the latest U.S. safety regulations. But Mercedes--Benz safety goes be11ond the letttt of thise laws. The entire passenger compart- ment ts built as a sturdy "Wet), zone." Doors are designed to stay shut on im- pact. The hont and rear of the car are engineered to crumple in a crash at G controlled rate: absorbing shock abd reducing the threat of serious injury. "A fellow hit me 1.t SO mph ~nJ was stopped at a tollbooth;: r~ ports one Mercedts:-Btoz.,owner. "Peo:. ple in his car were hospitalized. But I just opened my door and.stepped out.•: ' , Showroom experiments The 2805 is u habitable as it is roadworthy ahd &aft. Slip behind th• wheel, and fin • ' your back. Tlih.: llj.til '!\~~~ .. ~ fe painstakin~ly"mdi:l!ea ana bal- seat. It 5upports you, hour after hour. anced. Yet this power plant is about as It should: it was designed with help from orthopedic physicians. The springs inside are tuned to the car's sus- penSion motions, cancelling out thou- sand!'! of tiring vibrations every mile. Check the rear shelf. Carpeted. Feel the underside of the dashboard. There's no spaghetti tan- gle of wires. It's fully fin- ished off. Finger the wood trim-real walnut, not plutic. _ Many cars a·re designed to win admira- tion for their owners. Mercedes-Benz cars a.re designed to win admira- tion from their owners. Quiti: a distinction. No shortcuts Your280Sisbul1f witli uncompromising care, to make it a laJting investment. Every 2805 be- gins life in .1 shower of sparks. It is not bolted . into being, like a conven- tional car, but solidi6ed by thousands of welds. After 50,000 miles or so, you may start to Wof)der if it will nJ~r rattle: When weldlng stops, th~ body is gone over by hand with a soft glove. Bumps and burrs are spotted and. smoothed away. Vital seams are packed with solder and buffed to oblivion. The bodr is then dunked In a 52-ton primer tank, baked, spray- painted, hand-sanded, sptayed agaip., then hand-sprayed. Tot.11 primer and <tpeint rtis\.protect:lon: over '' pounds. As a finll 8ourt&h in its arma- ment .. again&t road salt, rust and rot, the 2805 gets'& 24-pound 1latherin,s of plasticited unil(r'CD4lin1. ~ The overhead<un.-ix-cylinder engine equ1.l1 the co.tchwork for lon- gevity. Bearing• are delicately m1.- chingd to within '/10.000th• ~f an inch, <nd .pistoru and -'lectlng rod> ' fragile as a bull. It's built to CfUiJe Aata out indefinitely-and, on Germany'• wide-open autobahns, it often does. An unconventional carT DeAa antly so. Mercedes-Benz does not make conventional ca.rs-and never will. • 24-page brochure If You'd like more facts on t!Us ranarhble motor car-$6,900 com- plete with automatic shift, power steering and electric windows ($6,106• without frills)-mail the coupon for a color brochutt:. Of course, the quickest way to appreciate the car's -virtues is simply to test drive it. Just stop in. Other models to mull over: 280SE Sedan-the 2805 with' 'fuel-injection ~gine, $6,426•. 250 Sedan-a less costly, but unflappable, road car, $5,176•, ZSOSL Roadster-a sports car for grown-ups, combines soul-stitting performance with comfort, $6,721 •. 220 Diesel-the only diesel• ptiweried automobile Mercedes-Benz makes, gives you small-<ar ~conomy in a big, s&fe sedan tluit may well en- dure for JecaJ.u, S.t,668•. 600 Grand Mercedes-the uf .. timate motor car, S23,1&6'. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . • • M«ttdes-hnr of Nortt, @ • Amtrlca, Inc. : • • Jim Slemon1 Imports Inc. : ' 120 Wtst Wamtr A\ten11t • Santa •~. Clllfoml1 92707 : • • P1t1M Mnd fM l 2'-p11t. full-c:o!or • : tJrMhuu on tlat new gtntr1tlon or : : JnotOf' Clf'I from Mtrcedn-Bau. • • • • ·=:-------. ..... • • ....... . ""' • n•n • • • • • • I • • • • • • ............................. ·~lM ......... ._tANri"-rk.a..1-. -W..t Coot ports Of mtry, J:ciulft ol tr....,.,tatloft, op&nt, lt.lte uil 1oc&! taxa. ll .,,,, Jim Slemons Iniports, Inc. 120 W. Warner Avenu•, Santa Ana, Cali.fomia 92707 Phone: 714.--5~114 ' \ • ' ' ' • r I \ • ' ' l ' I I I I ' • .,: .• s • d e h • u b 0 k b It ' • I I I Newport HarhOr • . I • ' N.Y. Stoeb ,voi:. 6f, NO. 277~ 3 SECTfONS, 36 PAGES ,ORANGE COUNT_'{; ~~IFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER '18, 1968 TEl':I CENT'S ' • Sentence Upheld ,, ... "" ' ~ ..... ·state Court Decision.AlsoBacks.'Two-trinl' Concept From Wire Senl«s The CallfornJa Supr.me Court today upheld the death penalty and the t,...bial coocopl In a dec!Jlon on apR<O]a filed by a Santa Ana' family killer and a .San Vl•IO holdup el~. c:_ New trials, howem,"wor• !ll'f~ for Freiferlck 5alerlif}d; 52, <if :122Z IV. 19th St., Santa Ana, ahd Robert p; And~rson, SJ, wlto held off an anny . ol police ift<r. • San Di•IO robbery and ~g. · $tWfield and .,;.idlrian ~-when ' ~···.'\:.*f'V ' .. ' they brolJ&bt soil a Yeaf a1<> that Jurors penalty and the bi!lll'Olted trial ...... oppooed to the death penahrwere barred fer fUJ!1 and another .l<lr penalty, was fl'om lilting ill their !rlala and thua ~.by_ ...... -. The court -$ckod the oddl op!Nl,theDI. .1-1 to llv.,..Salerfldd and Alidenon new Saterllelll WU -• ~ lhootlng , triata, '• " ' • P'M·leaderPA~W~l!J,and -~~~-• ._. ..... \ha! -her <f4ngbler Mary Allio« 'If; to death the th · ,... cruel and .._i In •,a~-at the ~y~!lqme two · y_·on\f-, tljt '•lain\ ti¥· ihere years ago next week. . · ·• :.: were nO ~ · '1et' for OboOelnc 1R and !\In. Wublilltoa wore living belWOfll Iha deal]i 'Ptll&KY and Ille· bn· together, alQ>ough not m~led. priSDlllntnl' A third argwnen!, '!ht The dec:!'ioo upboldfnl', the death C.lllcii>!&''!ow d~ provid• !nd1Ca1t . ' ' \ Shoat 'Hypocrisy' -. ... 1 ' delendanll wtijl counsel after tha auiomaUC tint appeal, was rendered mocit by a rec:ej!t legislaUve a<l Another argumeot aet forth by OP' ponenll of C~ WU that Jlvles -fl'\ " , ~ .~tlHrillll1d" since pe<>ple . who object to the death penalty are' excluded. · Since the ''se w811 argued last March 26, the .U.S. Sqpreme Court ruled in the case of Wlthenpoon vS: Illinois that (See 'PENAL"TY,,Pal' I) - ·n1ppies .. ' Ch,, ...... ~ ..... h ' . --. urc · ' : Wearing outsiu~leli bonMI, Mrs. Artstotl• ~~ · enjoys · outing.at Tun Ille 'Cl~; 'tJig-' land, home of b_er ~stet, Prin-' cess Lee Radziwill. Mrs. Onas-- sis and her sister's childreo ipent much· of Sund!IY on horse- back, in tradillon·"ot .English rountry life, . 26 Feared Dead Jn Warehouse Fire in Scotland GLASGOW Scotland (UPI) -. Fire gutted' a fOOr·slory upholll&:ry plant within 30 minutes today, .t;r~PPi.ng enip1oyes behind barred irlndowa. Police repOrted 26 persoml were feared dead. Firtrben recovered 20 ~tes and .farched 'ror mci:e 1n the ,l!>ell of the brk:k'~dlng near ut. ~ There :wire 'three known survtvqrl. · 'Flames Ind sritoke ·billowed 500 feet from· the .e. -stem a.: Co. ware~ a.od plant, which ¢Dclals aa1d had no fire-·escapes. The roof caved inward in a shower of sparks amid screams of worke:rs pounding and tearing \flthout avail at the iron-barred windows. ( Glaqow Fire Chief Geo<ge COoper ~. said: the~· wu DD lip. of file acapes • or eny edt at the rear of the building. C.-ct the fire and amount of d~ wm· no IDlmedlatdy cletermli>- ~ . . .. G<orgt lll<MlrJ, a dellvccyman, said he bad just ..ieli~ ,...,. and they wire ' btlrm 1 taken. by e)e'V•to,' . to an ~~bl the bulldlnl. when flames '"I heanl the Q'llCklln& of Damea and °""the Dre bell& (alanlJf),")le said. "Glrla _,,,. acreimlnc. and when I 1ocil\!d up I aiw metl and ....,,.. standin( bOllfnd.froaJ>on'"' a window~ r.r bdpo " , ' By JEROME F . COU.INS Of flM o.llY "Lift ltetf More Uian two doz.en bow.ling, hippie- like strangers -some of the men beard· ed, some of the women hy8terlcal - dJsrupted but. did not halt services at St. Jamea Epsicopal Church in Newport Beach Sunday. Nobody knew where they came from , nor where they went after their vi.sit to th& church. They remained restless.,ly and noisily ln their seats in front of the altar throughout ~ 11 o'~lock services. The outbuhts endured by st. James' congregation' included a shout from one of the visitoia during communion: "This is hypocrisy! " ,. "It Was a strong loud voice that could have been hlanl for a quarter of a mile ," said the Rev, David A. Crump later. "ll was a bit shaking." Coast Narcotics_ Sweep Results in 20 Arrests . . ' BY'luCJiAnn P 0NALL Of flM Deltr .. Ii.I 5tetr 4 COllc;erled -llhtl' ~.Orange Coil$ <Cities Sunday hight' netted about 20 suipects, including severa'.l ~er1. Shfrilr• oan:otlcs lnvesUgaton, local police and agenbl of , the State Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement climaxed a two.month investlgatlop as they moved in with warrants. Ai-rests were made in Laguna Beach, Sooth Laguna, Newport Beach and Coata Mesa. Many of the namea were not lmmedlately available. Sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt said tholse arrested for the most serious of-,..,.. included: Edwud Harold -· 20 of 19&5 Laguna Canyon Road, on suspictoo of sale of dangerous drugs. -A 11-year-oicf· Laguna Beach boy and hi.!I 14-year-old sister, both on 11.11plclon of selling mescaline. . -Sasao Al<dNd, II, of 176 El Booque, Laguna Beach, arrested on suspicion of'selling basqlsh. -A 17-year-old South Laguna boy on ousptcioo of•selllng peyote. ~!ejeji '.1'Jiller, 20, of ll08 •JHmlne s~ .. CorOoa clet .Mar, ... SUlplctoo of sale"DI-~ .. - -A '!7·Y,eF,qid LaluJ>a Beach boy on susjJlcloo .of belna wtiere narcot1cs are UJad. . -Barry Joba Barrett, 20, of 2656 Orange Ave.1 Costa Mesf, on 1uspicion of &ale of marijuana. -Patricia An Thomu, 18, of the same address on suspicion of selling marijuana. -Knl Cella Cath-21, of 1209 Balboa mvd., Newport Beach, oo suspl- Steele ltlarlceu NEW YORK (AP) -Blue chip wealtneas combined wiUI a plurality of gainll>Ver IOS!es ga\le the stock matlfet a ocrambled pattern late th!& afternoon. Tradlng was actlv0. (See quotatlom, Pagea ~). .. ,. don lr se~ ~n~~~- Ca !lroaifbeH'Ufil """'1 6Uters bad ~~~':ti:=: areu dtiini infeltilaUve and patrol..tcllvities, 'llleir ............ JIOI imm teiy aVaUabl!. . ' :& Broa<lbeli, wou!ci be c:barfeil wlth . "' of marijuana · O·f dao dr!JP, 1le . nl\I JllOll!!' 11 or over wtµld· be arralgriecf today In muolcl court . and • thj! ~· would be In juvenile court. . . an Deman~ Trustees Reopen SF State College · Frem Wire Sem.ces ~ ANGEL~lllomia state col· lege trustees mf:t todaf unaer .-demand from Gov. Reagan to reopen the embat- Ued San Franalco· Sr:ate COllege cam- pus en Tuaday, , · · '1111'eiiur0 ~·-oeiiita or· -Iha college -;l;l ,aCullf m ......... _-~ south lo ttiend thO eiJ>erlencf m;,<tbi( here. 1£ lehocll'• ia.ooo Stucfeilll were ur eel ' return to , 1he campus toda 1 :::;f to teod classes but to partlclpaf e In a "meanin,tui ei<chaoi• ct ideas" wtthde~-beaCta. Gov. acan, who urged in a strong statemen during 'the weekend that the college H reopened Tuesday 1 was espected to attend !be :L,mcy aes- sion as lb a offldo of the board " au.tees. . Reapn laid In -Saturday that a con!ldeollal report by "opeclal lnvestlgaton" from 1111 ofllce "verw.. the fact tbit the ihuldown waa unnec- essary to prated~ and~· 1be 1ownor'a news re1eaSe • dieted eorller sta-by co~ Chon<ellor G~ S. Pumte: by colkge _ President Robert R. Smlth and by '!'lleo-' <See 11'.ST~TE; Pace I) I The 41-year~ld minister, who ls asaoclate rector;~ he was up.set by the shout and 1111 regular pOrfsbiooets were doubtless horrified, but he didn't attempt to respond. ''There was nothJng I could do," he 11aid. "The railing was closed off and it was fllled with people receiving holy conununlon." . Among those at the railing were some of the vis.ltors. , One of them, a woman aJ>out 40, was ln a state of ~steria. Another woman. younger like tbe rest. took com· munloq With a cblld in ber' anna. Tbn>ulh'!ut th e service, the casually gerbed llli'angen (onlt two or three ol the med WOff: ties; the wOmen wore coloHul hommade gowns) reaPonded to SCrlplln reodlnp and lljomllJ with several loud "Amens! .. and a • few "HallalQJahs ! .. . -"1'.':'?u~ ~·:1gd1.:~1 rev=ca Olli. _ 001''R£VEi.AriONS -r>· • "itil!lwJOm that .. humrl<r of those Were recei'fln& rev.elltlons," Salt! lteY, Mr, ~· "I nit tt Wil ~ and Jhey weren't mocldpa our services," he.added. beaptte the varldUI interru~om; be and asalatant priest Donald Brown car- ried out their mlnlslerlng. The services conclUded C:in acbedule. None of the regular j>arishlooers left unW then. "We were frozen. in our sea~," ex- plained one lady, a J.¥1o Ille resident. ••You llevtr 11w ' .o many pale faces in your life." Eltlmata on the DQID.ber of un'famnlar churcbgoen ranged up to llO. Bui the Rev, Mr. CUmp aaid he dQubted there were more than 25. "It WU a TI!ey committed group. They were evangelical, revolutionary-mioaed ~" be said. ·~But whatever their intent IOrDt of them did hurt what they """ • trying to do by belna very rude." When the final hymo'was being sung, tho mtntster qul!Uy wallced up to a clean-shaven, sul~ JOWll ?Jl8ll who JP- peared to be theiroup'a l!ader. MORE s,cin-iLi . . . "It appeatt ti:' me," he \fhispered ro· the min 'u the church ~ed in 'aona:, "that aothe of the very loud utterances we have heard this morning are more hostile than full of love." The man smiled and softly replied: ••Some cl . my trothen are still in need of more wisdom." , , LookJna back~ incldent this morn- ing, the Rev. 'Mr. Crump emplia!l'="" that he wu "very proud" of the reaction or hi.! congregation. ''There were no bot exchanges, no one told anyone to get out, we just ;:'!, :_ .. d~i:asa~M;~w:e.,.:rn:.U~ at 11 O'clock to celebrate the Eucharest and we did." • Does he ~11"."\1 the.strangen to rttum! ·'No, I don't. Neat week they'll Pro- bably live someone else a chance." · Freeway Ch~· s~~as P~~se!l~ • '• ... S"'n Diego Linkup edication Due · Dec~ 6 ' • ' F.dG· BRfN,G DRlll'l;RS CLQSER TOGETHER ' Ona of ,Many Accld .... t'. Bla"'od on Thick Caaatal Mia! Traffic Accidents Rise . . ' A;.s F0g ·~1ankets '€~ast I • • . ~« eo.ist ·r~ ~-!!>eir ,~ ~ishing~'. ' lit N~ ' ' -"'N'.Ito wodr: , ... 111t can Olhm -top.ltf"'. ~ bliijliti of I . , , In the h . be!'ore you .an • ~ County Atljort -.. --.. • . ' . ' Loa, An;elea,llitaroatlooal.~u ~!'In laJd Ws a litlle llllillUaJ lo ~ In th)I,~, The coUiity Har· have a bea.Y fog. this earl!' In ·ihe .,.. bot DJ~ent reported a scliot quar· '°"' ~e bad O:leS lilt ll)<!r' tha, llnt ol tef"!'il~.Y1111>il\ty., · , the year,.' aa!d. ·, ·FQl"ec.l#telt Dfedicted .a fllpeat pP.r· · Phil Tozer, operator ol Davy's Loci"· formaQce 'fuiif2h(~d .'Tuesd8y .mor.ilng, er,.·~· Newport, concurrld in the use. wiili ;k:Jes · cl1!~1 at midday and hazy ment · of ·harbor ·fog -problems. 1uiisfilnt : . · · · , "We have ridar Oft •aU 'our'boatr,1ao · ls · it -n't· bother us' too much "l'he tilR· No. rain in sight; .the We~ther Bu· gest problem ii +-H .. 8 to t ·--"' fn reau reported · MJt log replaced ,smog Iha h bor w "ba'"' ge --as the nhlef CJ1 ..... ·Uc frri•.:. .. t aJnria 'the ar. .. e . ve some pretty bad . ,... ··~ · -• ~ fll2 dunog the wmler " TOW" aaid co;-'o!iay's foi ·attack touched oH a He Poi.rited out another problem .;Uh 1 f ut • ~--<--. oatl . nlinor the fog. Foghorns. seres o a o \a,a:mes, m y , "Over the years., henev the tum along the ~t and 'brought · harbor ~ the foghorn oq all wthe ~le ~ It airport acUviti.es to. a halt. call in to comPliin. The d: tW:n It 'nie latest siege 11 the worst slnct down. So the. pilota com:WU 1~ three weeb ago when • U.S. Navy tum it up ,again. It's been a -· liberty boat, retumbg 28 sailon to the hassle over the years o-bow loud UM Alamo anchored off Newport Har-· blow the foghorn. I notlct! It's cranbd boc, went aground on the rocb at Co-up Ml now " Tozer said . !~ de1 Mar. Four sallon 'were For the · iandlubber, fog cao be a 111jured. grim l't!2per · .. The faptillar wea~~·s call of Fog was fespoosible for the. na~f ~ along the cOa)t lsn t quJte ~be !argest single automobile accldeftt. ~l U1r6't to mari~l"f' it used l,o be prior killed on1y. one motorist but more-thlrl to tile advent ·ot radar. 200 cm had to be towed away Dec 2l, Radar's glowing green ·cathode tube 1963 on 1he . Sa11ta Ana Freeway 'pt &ecOrnes a glan( eye. ,But .In a harbor, ' 'See FOO Pac J) electronJc blips merge inlet a snow· \J ' e furry a!ld becoDll!'. uselw. !'You have lo have someone out on ilHr .bow watcl}lng when You're in the harbor," explalna Lee Goodwin of Art's -. Teen•agers PLm, . . T~ H~lp . Dtiye ~ly teerl·agen have slgned up for tbt ·Danny Thomu Teen Marchi now through Nov. 23, according· to tbo. !ocol chalrtµao Lori Sq<;bard, li, a IWdoot at·N"'POl'I Harbor IDllll Si:hool. . "Wt have a pe'rrntt · ~ suck~ ~ weir" when •We iol!~lt Jar: 'fMdi ·Im: leuken)la vJcum.;• ... JAt iald. ,today. "AJlults cao;Joln the .l\Jarch, -loo!." sbe aald. .. • i.· • • ~ Doreen Manliail o!11n~i-i·pro. clama~on declaring the "'°" ol Nov. 1~23 i 0111!1!' Tho\1U!I · T~ Mvctl Week:"''·. · ·. J. 1.t , (1., :• ~ 1fbc! "wlsl!C!< to. j!lln"'inay call L!Jri-~at_~·., • ' ..... . -.... · ~ ~-..: :Tar w~tlillg _ ..... .• .~ ~'• I., • .,_, ._ • -IJoosters Meei. ' . . .. .. ' JANE RUSSELL'S HUSBAND DIES Roger Barrett, actress Jane RuSseWs brtdegro<rm of fess tllan tliree moriU., 1 died at th~ cou,Plo'• home tocloy after sUl- fering an apParet\t hw1~ attack. Blll'l'ett.. Jt7, and Uie.actrae, a fonnlr Newport B,eocb resideo~ were mam+.i lait Atig.10""1n ll<Yerly Hllls. It was II"' seCQl1d marrilge for both. ~ • • ' I :weattie... i .Th~ nl~rniht.r•t ~aey .chill 11ie ! alr ~ily'. 'loo.', gut . the · aun'• f 1 'due' ·tO · Rcit. ln' · an' a;Pearap.ce abOµ) U,' If#~. blolni ~ wnperuut.. 1 any llJ&l>er tlltn SS. llCl1flll(tr. • • IJUmj; TOJtA 'l'' f Threi N...,,.,.l 110Chlt m leadmg ., -tlitt "' tile rate 'lo,M"""""" ~Ill 111!' liml-1 -ofJ _..,.. ·lift ....... :Pao-"" . ....... . ...... . ' -. =-.. -""' -•1 t C..... .....,, •• t ....... ,.," O•so6" .\ » WMI..... • ,..,. """-I IMlll ... •• I ....... ,........ -.. ----, ....... ... ,..... "' ,.,. C4flla. • .,....,. ., .... ': ., . ....., .. c .... '-""" " ............. ...... ··~--~ I~ r "' , P1are l'•lleS"Jllue -.. ::JI: • u.s, l1o Sha ·e· -' . ...· ; • PARIS (UPI) -Au th 0r11111 v. f liibill thatwoulil 1et the Si!ii!Cdele1a· American IOW<el aald today lbe United Uoo to tllke part In the Parla ialkJ. States would DOI rule out a llblred · t'(U1t 1101 .. we orgaolleoiimlves Is !eadenblp Ul'lllleineot wllb Soulb Viet· ~ we baV• to wort OUI• When 'PEN,UTY ..• they aet bite," -the 10UrC1 siJd. Thia ~ open lbe poaiblll!Y ao ~anent coullj be worked out .whereby. Sll(oo couJd appear to share leadership without speatlnJ for lbe Unlkd Sia.... · O(>(IOO<IJll ol· capita! llUllill>meol cannot ln Wujlinglan, lbe State ~eol be autm>aUcall7 uCfuded lmn juries. aaJd tbe' 11.a.d stalel ~ "very Wllb llllUce Manball ll<Comb dlDen-niuch" '¥ian will ., airee to ..... ' tine. the ~ rulad tbal dulb pena!U"' ' parUdpate in the uponjled la1ta under for Andenon. and Sallarileld must be 1\l)e IOfllllllll MrlJlied b7 Hanoi and oet .ulde .and lbe ~ 1auo1 retried ''Ii~ Blil ·a spokeamao aaJd "l -jurwl were acuaed who op--have. ilo · Um~~' u to when lbe poood Ille --111. -~ IDlgbl do ... The ~· tool< 1b14 ~ <VeD . '.plplomito -\IQ:'.tJ.8 . .\'mbaMldOf 1boulh the eicmoil Junn 'did nol mat• , W. ·A.v~ ~ said ~ were lt 1mml .. ~ clelr lbal t!le1 woold "~ · q-" lbet would aulomallcallJ vole qalnlt the lmpollUon preveol lbe Uoltecl Slat" lfom turnlfl1 ol capital puolabmoal w!lbout reprd dectolan-maklog powert over to anolber to aoy evidence • , , or that lbelr aUltude naUon. would''. prev..I them from matllll an Earlier aWed dlplomala uld lbe United tmparllal dedlion ..• u mandated by Stal., baa l1rmly cautlooed South Vlet- 1 the Wlnterfleld decllton." · nam it is not prepared to scuiue· its -: ; .. • U "" •-I · The ·d,.i.ian wW nol be final for secret aireemeota wllb 1!8not, aod equal· n.U, • IO da1> dUl1n( wblch either llde ""'Y !y Dnn!y asked Saison to come lo 1 h e a.na' all j, to !elt llllht of • • ul: i.. • rellel11n(. It WU nol llDown conference labia ; . · ~ Ill-~=· ere~-at iioocl-ho)r· mlllY of the .2!~~ .:"'/: Saigon bas ~ed at attending any Akron Ohio. ~ lllWd!!::::::' ._,,! to meeling al wblch the Viet Con1 would 'J> ~ • • -u -......-attend u an equal and bu ptOpOlled ~ dOllictll\i comic , strip . and --. TlllN art 14 that the Soulb Vlemmae govenun.,l . canine wu 'ballt ~r Macy • aD· men and ..,. WOllllll under dulb oen-raplsce lbe Uoltad States aa leader ol · nual Tbanblivllli Day parade IOoct lo Colllornta. the Westeni d&lopUon; • In New Ym C\(y. FllJht wa1. The majorlly oplnkm oo upholcl' ll:: TOday broaihl a new wave of uoofficlal 1ucceu. , dulb ponali!.i andoodelbe-~. ~·•t report, J>mident NJUYeo Van Thieu Cllifomla ... __.. UVW11 e would reshuffle hiJ cablnet to strengthen )rlall WU wrttton by JuaUca Stanley hil owo pociUon before BMOUDCing • • .J' I -. Fre111 P ... e l ·"·•_J;.Most,· .. ·lllymond 'L. SUWvan ••d formal acceptaDct of the ~ in- McComb. vltaUoo to allend lbe ~ ·Reports FOG _ ••• The tine Jud.let cllUeoliDI were O>lel In Sll(on aaJd vice Prelldeni NJUYen JUlllce Roter J, Tra11U :!!J~ Cao,Ky> Jl'Obabl1 1!0Uld ;lead the, Sll(on • Mathew O. ~ and -~ · del•••Uon. ' · ' Palm. Tiley qroed w!tb Iba .........,t -~--..,.....--------north of El Toro. ' that ·no atindarda: were provided for "We could hur them craahlng into Ibo Jud.le or jury "to decide wby one . . lhe rur. o1 Iba pack .. wblla • we ware convld<d capital delendaot should die ,,-· r takinl r!'' of people ln th• front cars~" and another should life. ,·~ ~-~-l»i.ul Cleveland ol. the California. ''nit California penally trial leaves . -f'!'""'Y Patrol aaJd. Ibis Vital decision to Iba unguided whim -' Fog erulet 'P'olJ!lnu lo< fliers, i,o. and caprice of the trier of lad; this lo W::~~ = 1100~ irrallollll procw, Ibo anUtbaall of due vate plans can land. Air_ craft are ~ priicess, bas no place in the constitutional lnsteild to Ontario Airport. 40 miles structure of American law·" away. For passenpn, lt ~ an hour's hu.t ride baet to Orange (,lolm\7- ;;fp ~roba!J11 1"""' lbao the~ Barber's 'Bomb' Don Meir, supervisor of the Orange = :=·:.: ~ .. o1.= · RrandedJl_p},QJt&y -for-1wll houri. '!be re«ml 'forllrqt -~. "'" t ' County la u minutes. -., . '0 ,_..:.:.;,.-, -" Sboold vlsll.Wty be -~-~"':"" .' ttlN Jia£~r "' quarten of a mile or11f1.· ,G foot f.~Ar _ ~~ celllocH • Iba_,~ la , · IO; r· · Ji,_;:_. l'irl:'. polle!O today dim>!Med cnrever,.,....... can '-.1..!......i , .a ~ , .~., ·.-11 ........ lbal a Passenger CllTYlni~R:'! cm .1~.-e ·u ·"bal~Y -ear er ... ~-. In one-quarter mile Ylilil!llY, • '111111': •pll· ~'!bop in t!Jat cll7 bad beee "bo!ob- vala planea ~ t1Dif.;. •.a1u:t:~ · eil 111i6,hi b..tt. of a cour\ ru1ioJ wbli;h m.i~ '.f." =!Of ·~of .. i!rfn,e· · tipbijl·)ti. ~'.•. ~aumeol that uolon County W~taor , .foc.,-·eX(iW!lo!l "&etllne Gf '~uni haircut prlcu Is lbat lbe. Ollmllt ·C.l a ·loflli"t'.J!!Pillb _ _,--....,.;i.;;.-... ' .. ' lsJlll!_L~'liapptlllo~=:=: :~~,~~d .. expt-g -&°t'; cout; lie .all!,.; '' -. ·-~ made a iJ.inch crack In J -. . ' ' . -• . ·file pia.;, &!au ~ of Ricky Star'• ·-~ ..... .! ' · • 'f!_'. : bltbet: •• "We're Rm lnveat111t1r1&," ~ D' r-,: _;.. he uld.' ... but we loot on Ibis u a '? -1ego ~ . : very mlr~ir lndd .. t." • ..JI'; · · Star, who operalet ·II: barber shops ~rt-• Sched-cl _ .i · 1n ·Orao1• COuill1 ·rtclll!Jy cba!Jenaed : .1np weu • 1141 otat. uw' wblch .allowod lbe ~ ' selling of nllfllmwn'IJ1tM (<II' ba1k:Uta. ·1__Newporl'lleadl cRy aod JJChool aulbor Orange CoillllT ~,~1 JUJ11e 'fl"' have jointly arflJlied a Thotaglv-Rooald M ~declared ihal law mg time field lrlp to lbe Sao Dle10 Zoo, unoonsl!Mloiial li'riday 1.n rulinl on:lhe li wu llllllllWlCed today. suit filed by'tbO SW. Boord {J( B~ The trip is acheduled for Frlday,~ov. Examlnera ~Star: 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The boakr itlec1star because he eblra· RaervaUool are -being acce!J!eu cd only tl.U !of bali<Uls lo hl4 11-thop· at any of the park or school playgrounds f'hain. ~ · atate . lnlnl.mwn applied ln operated by the city. Trip ii open to any lhe count, 1l·tt:11. raident who is at least eight YW'I old. · · Busea will leave from Marinen, East- blu£f and Jeth Street parka and the Com- munity Youth Center. Reservation fee is $1, which will be re- f)mded during the trip to Sao pte10. ~-· l>Udlfne for reservations Ls 'l\Jeiday, : Nov. 26. Man Beats Clerk In Store Robbery • • • • • • • • • • • • DAILY PllOl A liquor stor.e clerk was pistol whipped by a robber Who escaped wllh more than tlOO Sunday, Santa Ana police reported • WIT ...... Arrntetl .. Harri L. ';folul.qii~ :'Sf, 'west Allis, Wis., 'was :"amllled by seciet' Ser-rice· In ~on with lotter whlcll. tltreatened lives of President.elect Nlzon and-vi.. P~lidenl Hubert Humphrey. Johnaon allegedly made tltreal In letter recelVed Nov. 5 by New York Time!. He was arrested Saturday al bis home. • t l ' ' ~I. COAll f'!Jal.llHIHO (OMf'ANY _...,.N.WtM Doaatd 0. Brolben, II, clerk of . the store at !IOI N. TuaUn Ave., told offlctrs he wu forced Into a llderoom and struck several tlmea In the -Iller • • • ' " • • 4 • • • • • ' • . • • ' .. •• • • • • • I • • • • • • • ~ l • • ' ... . '. ·-"""""--. ftr'I W ... 1•1\•• kvf,,,;, , . Matta.} M"'*•.b. l•r 1111, 12•11 ,,, : I I . --•. &-·"'-"'"'"' I ; •I • """"' ·-• ~II lill I M •Ill l "MI ' . ·-. ' ' BJ.&1!~ ==jffii.i:"f.~:::-r:: ·= a---. • r ) '! cn~u ...,..,, tr M Ct16CW611 ""fe ........ -5.::::EFS .. __ u-J!..?: ) ' ' • · being forced to put money from a wh reilllar Into • paper baJ . Brothen aald hll aJlalJant WU WtD dre,.ed. '.tools Worth $479 ; Reported Stolen "· Tbie•ea st.olt $419 worth of 'PC?'Vtr tools !tom Rbbert Anptl. u, No, II Balboa Covea, Newport Beach polke reporlad today . OWcen said that equ1pm1nr !flil. .,. parenUy taken from Anp!J't pr1ge 1ate Frldq or earlJ Sl111rday. Ski Chili Plam Meeting Tuesday '!be Balboa Bay Club DI Club bu · ICbedQllll Ila Onl meeUng ol lbe yaar !or t p.m. ,_1 ai dub~ nu w. eout Jllib"ll', Nawpcitl Beac1I. OrthopodJc ......... Dr. -Tna~ will -phJl(cal ot•• , .. ,.u1oa1111 for lklinl· ~. Another Jetliner ' Hijacked to Cuba MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Several 1nen toda'y hijacked a DC6 of Mexican Airlines (Cr.IA) aod forced It to Oy to Havana, cu~.··~· Airline 'ofllcla1a said the ptaoe wu h1J1cted . In the air 10 minutes arter ita '81<eoll from ·M•rl<la Airport al I: IQ . . , ... • . a.m. The pilot of Iba stolen altliner, capt . Jooe ~· H....-_ told-lbe oontrot tnw 1.t Merida that "vN'fout men" were lkulelllo& him. Ha aid lit -beJol forced to """"' eoune for Ha...._ Czech Guard Killed • • • E'--'-'=..ili..;_ ___ ..,;.;._;, __________________ -- , • · ~n. Y PtLOf ...... -ltlcNN kMllW DR-(VER MISSES TURN AND'THE POINT • -· 'It was ln1Vitabl•,' says Styr• Owner from Pare l _ SF sTATE •• : file -~-(JUI ed-nesday " to C'" u.re11 alter a at 1(io ol enla, Reagan blttar)Jt crltlclud Smllh oo . ·Sltwda)', ,aJ=ou h· he <iido•l· nlioUoo · Ibo campUS eol' by namt ~ ·''By capt •tl,'18 to a-ll110ll1tl'OUP of ·1aeulty ail<! stuii<ll!t 1roublemal<li!'f1..the $14 l'raoctseo Stale College admln..,,-a-11<¥1 abowed a woeful lack ot uoderllaod· ini' Of the dlvl!!ve iacucs· wbtch were ua~ . to dJ3rilpi 'tile "eainilus," Reqan aattt., r$ , · \~ r ':'lliis •p~\b" Jul'Oler cooltlbll)ed ..1 .to-~tr-comP.teti illlbillty to iiuccess- , fuQY/ thyait ihe objecfives of the law· , hne!W:re, • h< sa1d. 'Reagan also Slid, "I have also • ~ived full i$SUranCe from .,police ,~tcWa tlnl Ibey W"PfOVlde-Ibo! .Up- .port necesaary to mainfaln order .. t the school wbe!t it reopeni .. " I ~·1 suggest that mainbers of our fac- tJlly and , ethers refrain from making .predictions coocern1ng the board .meet-lllJl • .pt!lenrise,. the)' may very well find tliemselvet .vlctlriJs ol wishful thlntln1." II!~ aald lilt week that rumors •J Smidt was aboo.t ta_'be fired wer, "just floatlng."\ But truatees were ~ed to dlaCiDS Smjlb's haodllng of lb• <801· pus crisll. · .. .. . ·County to Decide . . .. . --o,,: f~ding for '.Aiil>ort Study Cowltraupervt..,.wlll decide-Taactay whether to appropriate IZ,JOD to J!Utl9Pl1' ln Iba ~ CalJlomla Regiaoal Airport S)'ltem Studjt, a inlect of Iba Soull)oro caJlfomla ~led ' Goveromenla ·(~G). A. uto Crashes Showroom en:~~~Sou:-:uca:::~ tiee Including Imperial, Kern, Los , . I . , -~ 0r811f~·, i"!v"!'l\d!i S a n Of Newp1 ort Carpet Snop 's .. 1as .. ~~!r.~:.Wi0blspo. A station wagon southbound on Mac- ' Arthur Boulevard rumbled across Coast Highway's rai!ed divider, over a curb and lflto tbe showrom of Shelley's Car- pet Shop, it:il E. Co!l5t HlghiJay in t h e fog early this morning. Driver R&Jph Lindley, 56, from South Laguna, w a s taken lo H~g Meiborial Hospital with facial cuts. H~ wu releas· eel after treatment. "Tbete Is glass -all OveT' the-place." Jack Bal~w~ carpc~ shop mauager, -'Flliiera1 "5eriices . . ,. For Mrs. Marsh )!~Id. in IJ~inois Funei-al · ser'Yices for Alice Buckley Marsh, rnother-ln-l1w of Dr. John Hamel, former chi.el of staff of Hoag Memorial ll(lepltal, -were -conducted l today in (lhywoocl, ru. r Mrt. Marsh, a resident of Newport 1 Beach for the past five years, died 'llluraday after a lenclhY iilnela al lbe Part Lido Convalesoent Hospital. She WU 18. . Ol lbe total rroo;ooo coat of ·Iba 11u<17, , lbe federal 1ovenmieot bas l)rudy said, "This is a dangerou! cornef, 1 kneW " grantB<f tl.13,334 ind 'Ja..a~ k. add something was bound to happen." , anolher like amount. The balance will Baldwin said that &ll he arrived f o r be split between the counUes except btt!'lnes! as usual, he f®nd the g11-ping for •lS0,000 SCAG bopel the state will hole In the showroom wall. The cat h a ti appropriate. been removed by wreckers befo re he ar- rived. Newport Beach police said the car was southbound on MacArthur and continued across Coast Highway info the shop at f715 a.m. Officers said \ltslbllity was- libout 50 feet at the time ot the acci- ~ent. , l.1< '-'•' r Couple Tangle On 1".lesa Street Shirley C.· Wukawltz and Zoltan S. Halasz ran into each other-Saturday .on Costa Meta's-East 19th Street. Both were In cars at the time. Police sald Mrs. Wukawltz, of 861 Victorla St., was pulllna: out of a market parking lot and didn't see the ~ap­ proaching car driven by Halasz, 2039 Wallace Ave., unUI too late. Halasz and Mrs. Wukawitz' daughter Patty, 17, were allghtly hurt, but chose not to go to the hospital at the tlme, according to inve.sUgators. Jacqueline Flies To Gotham Alone _, LONDQN (U?l) -JaCkle Ooassls tell LoridOn's 'Heathrow A I r p or t for New Yprk today Jt"it.Qout her mu!Umll,llonalrc bqsband, Aristotle. . "He's C<lmlng later," she said, without specifying a date. She wore a gray flannel coat, gold earrings and big round tortoise shell glasses. "I enjoyed my stiy in England just fine," she said. "l was happy to see fuy sister." She shook her head negaUvely when asked if"'any of her jewelry was stolen wh~n \ the Henley home of her sister Princess Lee Radziwill J'!i,ralded ovtr - the Weekend. Born In Well<>n, Moss., she la survived by two 101Ji, He0f7 Mareb of Kao. CofC Group to Weigh County·North Route Md Donald Marsh of Ill.: three Stereo Television daqhters, ,Jb:rth Hamel of Newport Discussion 0£ a propo&ed Orange Coun- Beech, Elter Baker of DL, and Coruijance ty-northem USA airline route will be dis· Mull of COio.; a abler, Mra. e. H. Stolen in Balboa cus3cd at a Tuesday noon luncheoo met~ wroe of Masa.; It graodchlldrtn and Ing ol lbe Coeta Mesa Chamber of Com- two 'grut grandchildren. A television, stereo and dlvln& equip-merce AviaUon Committee. The family suggest'· Utat lhoJe who ment valtied at $505 wu reported stolen Also scheduled for dlacusslon at the wish m.11 make a mtmortal contribuUon from Stephen Manse.II, 24, _tif' 1815 W., Caspian Reslaurant seslllon ii a future to the Hltbot · Sehlor ClUzenar Club. Balboa Blvd., over the weekend. • tour of the new Boeing 711 jeUlner In Interment wt11 be' at-'Lake GeneVa, Wis. Pollce say the burglar entered lhe service on the Air Callfornla route be- For.vardlna dlre:ct.ol'I were , Wes1cltlf Mansell residence through arl open win· tween Ora.nee County Airport and 8 an ~,.i Mortuary. O>ata Mesa. ' dow. Fraocbco. • '-\ ' . • •. '• • . ' ' . -wtlff · I . . OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA . ' . AUTHORIZED FACTORY _SERVICE , -. ' .,, ' > ' ~ " . kX' 1• -'-··''.e .,,. .;.J 1 '- · ,flUll'/llMoTClll .CINTD . 11Ac:11.,no....~ _HVllTIN•TON llAc~ HJ.1101 .. o,. -. n.a.. "" ,. ' ... ., ' ' • 1 • r 11 : -•u•a•aali1111i11 •,tl!lltll1 ;)llllH•1111u•1iM2111•111111 •n••111111 ! ...... ~ .,. ..... . -... . ·~ . -.. -----~ , . . • • • -. ~ -• • • -J • ' ... • • • • • ' • •• -.• .. • • ·1 1 • • Today'• Cl•'•I f;osta ·Mesa --.. • . ·VOt l.T, JllO. Jn, 3 SECTIONS, 16 PA6iS ORANGE ~UNTY. CAl.lr<>RNI.( MONDAY, NOVEMllER. le, 1%8 . ~ ... .~ •I J • . ' Meea.Coy.ncil EXpeCts~ Protest on -Park ArreSt~ Proteob .. .,, lllrldnoss and aJ>l>llcatlon of aecUoni al the municipal code" dealing lfnh part 1llO -duo I!' be pi;ooeoted to the colta M ... City .Council; aides predicled today. Criticllms o( the clauae uJell tn a wbOltaale' l'GUl1du 'ol· loitaihg jtn>ehlles in T~Winkle P:t last week . have led mJlllY ~ Slid parents to suggest the law ts uilfalr lf not UllCOllBlltutlo Donal W. Klrcbberg, ol "11 E. !etl! SI., aald J'rida1 ID a kUa: to CllY, ' • CUes ..... ..jeclod oplnll all al them, Soraabal coolinned ledtJ. . Police• warned the youaptoro to leave the part at leaat ~ce ~ they were taken Into custody 1t 1:10 p.m., ~ . tllh<l\lb cUrflw la DOI ID elleot anW 10 p.m .• under llw. . City law howevw:, problbll1r group use of a park alter dart without prier written permlaloo by the cllY and tl!ll legal clauae -11ed ID the Who1eqie arreats. L 1111 problem_ wu ctm.pouaded, bowe..,,, the ,...,...._ -ag!d 15 to 17 -claim because Ibey aald -police officer who c:rutsed by bel-. the olftclal w,ainlnp said Ibey coold Indeed .... the park. . Parka Director •Joe J-had asked the pollcw deparlm<nt to begin <nforclng the after-dark section of the parks law, due to various · offenses whlcb had oc-urred . E Acts· ol mallcloul mllChlef have ..,. curred, along with dilCOV""f ol ..... traband pilla and IWtOllal klla dilcarded Death . . Se·ntenc·e • ; ; Up}leld '. • ,, 't State Court'. Decision A.lso !Jacks 'Two-trial' Concept . . From Wire Ser>ic<I The calilornla Supreme Court . today upheld the death penalty and tile two-trial conCept in a decision on appeals filed by a Santa' Ana family killer and a San Diego Mldup slayer. -· New trials, bow ever, were ordered for Frederick Saterfield, 52, of 2222 W. 1~ Sl,· Santa Ana, and Robert P. AndersOa, 31, who held off an army of JX>Uce after a San OlegQ robbery and killing. Saterfield and. Anderson charged when they brought suit 1 year ago thlt. jurors opposed to the death penalty were barred fl:om sitting in their trial! and thus stacked the odds against them. Saterfield was convicted of shooting PTA leader Pabicia Washington, 30, and her daughter Mary Alice, 16, to death in a dispute at the family home two years ago nest week. He and Mrs. Washington were living Uigether, although not mllrried. The decision upholding the death penalty and the bilurcated trial, one for guilt and another for penalty, was reached by a 4-S vote. The court voted 6-1 to give Saterfield and Anderson new trials. The court rejected the 1rgument th.at the death penalty was cruel and unusual punishment and the claim that there were no standards set for choosing between the death penalty and life im· prisorunent. A third argument. that california law does not provide indigent Ct1.ast Narcotics. Sweep • Results in 20 Arrests ' \~ .. defendants with counsel after the aul:Omatic flrat 1ppeal, was rendered moot. by a recent legislaUve act Ji..nother argument set forth by OJ>' -pooents of capital punishment was that juries are "stacked or death-oriented" since people who object to the death penalty are excluded. Since the cue was argued last March 28,'-lhe U.S. Suprem~ Court ruled in the case of Wilhersf>oon vs. Illinois that (Set PENALTY, P11e t) Trustees Meet On SF State on °"'"""11-al m Arllocl<n Dri.., ue.ar the Civic center. -Ont ~.woman who complllned or the ~t afte<want said I.ho )'OU118'1tcn ...... bandculfed l!ld hauled ,.,,ay !lb ~ criminals, suffering b 0 t b pbysic&l,y and P<Ychologically. She aaid her ton was a witness to the roundup, biJt WU not arrested bimaelf. "1bey ..... •foollsb not to beed the wll"llinp," she admitted, but felt the . . ' U~S. to Share Lead~rship With -Saigon?· By RICHAftb P. NALL Pi\RIS (UPJ) -Authoritati ve ot"" 0a11y:111t '~"· Amerltan '°"'"' aai<l today tbe United , . A cone~ ""'t"Ucs "'¥P of Oraoge $ts1''1 wquld' noi''l)lli< diijl(,~"lliared O!Ut~ci!I,."'sUiidat nigli(•netted about leadership ah~g~_lllt wltb ~f.b V~ 20 suspects, including several teenagers. -ii that woulc!,~~t'ga-,,. fJ!lom'lll'il!'~i"!-local ! --South L<luna. NewporCBeacb and Coeta M~. liT.any of the names were not iiruil~iately av~b.le. 1, Co~ege .~s , t From--·~ "'I~·(, LOS Uil»JIES' -Oallf_,_'.l).!ol. fege truite!s met ~y uM<r-.' demand from Gov. Re~an to reopen Ule embat- tled San Fi: ~"P>l(ecl cam· ~~~~:";!e~ '"l!'.ei\les ls polit<i' uf: ,g.;.ia~Ot 'o/ StAtO ;ureau something we ~ to •.otk:'4>Ut when ~of. lfarco~ ~ar~nt clln'i.axed • they get here," the 90Ul"Cct sa'id.. This n,o .tnol'.lth fnvestigation a! they moved lefl open the possibility an arrangerm;nl infw.fth warran15. cotdd be worked out wtieteby Saigon ~ts were made in Laguna Beach, C<lukl appear to share leadership without · ------------ speaking for the United states.:.\.. In Washington, Ilie Stete J.JeJIC!rlment $lid , the United States hopes '\_'very mui:ih" Saigon wlll soon agree lb participate in the. expanded talls under llioi lqrmula a>Tinged by H"°"' and Washington. But a spokesmab satd "I have no timetable" as to when the South Vietnamese might do so. Dipiomats close to U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman said there were "constituUonal questiqns" that would prevent the United Statts from turning decision-making powers over to another nation. • JANE RUSSELL'S HUSBAND DIES ' Roger Barrett, actress Jane Russell's bridegroom of less than three months, died at the couple's home today after suI- fering an apparent heart attack. Barrett, 47, a:nd the actress, a former Newport Beach resident. were married last Aug. 20 in Beverly HUla. It was the leCOlld marriage for both. ' Sherllf'l cipt. James' Btoadbelt ·iild those arrested for tbe most serious of· 1':~u.rii.t s• 20 a1 1965 Lagima Cf:nYoo ltoad, oo swpicioo or sale ol daitkerous clrugs. -A 16-year-old Laguna Beach ·bqy and his 14-year..(lld sister, both on suS_piCl.On of selling mtsealin.e. -Sasaa AJ:elnNI, 18, of 478 El Bosque, Laguna Beach. arrested on suspicion of selling baahlsh. ~ -A 17-yeat-old South Laguna boy on auspicion ol telling pey.ote. -Steven ~laber; 26, of 606 Jasmh>e St., Corona ·del Mar, oo suspiclon of. sale ol beroln. -A 17-year-old Laguna Beach boy on sUSpicion of being where narcotics are used. -Barry Jolul Barrell, 20, al 2656 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, on suspicion of sale of marijuana. -P1trlcl1 Ann noma1, 18, o! the same addre.u on suspicion of selling marijuana. -Keal Ciilo Ca1llova, 21, ot 120t Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, on suspi- cion of selling dangeroua drugs. capt. B!""dbelt ~d many others had been arrested in the put few day1, mostly in the Lagima Beach and South Lagwa areu during lnvesUgaUve and patrol acUvtUes. Their names· were. not Immediately available. MOii, said Broadbelt, would be charged with J>O&lesslon of marijuana o r dangerous drup. He said tboee 11 or • ..,, """1d lie arraigned today In munlclpal comt and I.ho otben woold be bandied In juveoile court. Stof!h llfarfcets NEW YORK CAP) -Blue chip weakness ccmblned with a plurality of pinl' over lOllll gave the ltoCk market a ""81Dbled pattern late this afternoon. Trlldlni "" odlve. (S.. quotatlooa, Pages ZHS). ~··on· 1fnl...,;.A_ 4 ••• I ) ,,_, , . ..._,.. . .. 'lbe enUre 1cademic ten.ate of. the ~liege -42 faculty members -came south to attend the emergency meeting here. The school's· 18,000 students were urged to return &o the cam~ today, not to atte.-ld classes but to particlpate in a "meaningful exchange of ideas" with department beads. Gov. Reagan, WhO urged in a strong statement during the weekend that the college be reopened Tuesday1 was expected to •ttend the emerge!lcy ses- sion as an ex officio member of the board of trustees. Reagan said in Sacramento Saturday that' a confidential report by "special investigators" from his office "verUles the fact that the shutdown was unnec- essary to protect· persons and property." 1be governor's news release contra- dicted earlier statements by college Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke, by college President Robert R. Smith and by Theo- dore Mertam of Chico, cha1nnan of the college 1ystem'1 tnistr .. 1. Smith said Friday that be hoped cluaea coold resume on Tuesday. !Jut Smith, Dumke and Merlam all. agreed the order closing the catnpus last Wed· nesday was necessary to preserve .safety after a serie1 of violent incidents. Reagan bitterly criticized Smith on Saturday, althouah 'he didn't mention the-campus presfdent by name. ·"By e1pltulatl-"lg tOt... a small group of faculty and student troublemBen, the San Francisco Stale College admlnistra· Uon showed a woeful lack of understand- ing of the divisive tactics wblch were used to dlmlpt the campus," Reagan said. "'Ibi! l'~ently further contributed to their complete Inability to suece• fully thwart the objectJves of tht law- breakers," he aaid. Reagan a!IO said. "I have also received full assurance from police oflicilla th1t they can provide the su_p- JXlri necessary to maintain order 1t the achoo! whe:I it reopem." Traffic A·ccidents Rise , ' . ' . : . . . ' . . . As Fog Blanke~ Co_CJSi· Orange Coast reslde!lls groped their way to work !oday llr"'8h the thlcu.t blanket of fog of the 1utumn season. Orange County Alr)>ort;-aa well aa Los Anaelet International ~as socked lh this momJng. 'Ibe county Har- bor Department reported, • scant qUar- ter-mlle ' vislbillty. . Forecasters predicted a repeal I"'' lonnance tonlgh( an4 Tutsday -· with sklea clUrln( •I IJlldd!iY al)d b1>1 sunshihe. . . } , , 1 .. -. , No rain Is In' sigh~. ll!e .Weather .1!11· reau reported, and fog replaced· smog as the chief climatic irrit,ani aloog .the coast. • COfC Graul> to W~igh Cotinty~Nortli . Route · Dlscuial6n of a pi'opooed or~e.Coun­ ty·riorthern USA .U:JJ.ne route will be dls- CU11ed at a Tuesday nobn luncheQn meet- ing of tlle Coeta Mesa Chamber of Com· merce.1''riatlon Committee. · · Also t<:beduled fok" .dlscuni(ln at . Ilie CQJ>ia'n. Resi.urant.sealoo is a: future tour of the """ Boeing-m J•Ullier IR. servl<;e on ~ Air Calllqmla. route b<i- tween Orati&e Co!Jnty AIJ'Dort and S a n Frandaco ,. ' . ~ . . ' T$f's fog aUaJ:k. tou~ oll a series _of auto craabea, m~ minor, aloog .Ille eoest Slid bi'o!ilht birl>cr and · airport odivltles to a ~ -• The latest siege la I.ho -. since three weeks ago when· a U.S. Navj liberty boat,, re!UJ'llbg 28 sailors to the USS AJamO anCbored di Ne...«t Bar· bor, went 8JUOUDd oo tbe rOcb: 1t Co- . rona . dcl Mar~ Four saUon were Injured. " . ... . . . , ·~ (lmillor'· ~·i' ,·.J'. of "fog aloq the COQ!'"' Iin1 liuite lllt thni~t IO, inatbieh It used to 'lie prior to the adYIOlt, of radar. · Radar'• glQWint ..... ealliode tube -• giant ·;yt; ~'"1 ID'. harbor, .eJedronkhbI!po 1-1 imo •a· inirif. fufr.y "d'become usitcss. :· ~ ' .• , "You have to have, someone out on lbe bow walchlng when you're In , .. -.. nplaJnt Lee -of Aii'i Sport Flsbbll Landing to Newport. , · "You """ le ilmoSI on top of ·Ill" boats-in the harbor beforo ,.. can -th '" em. ' • Goodwin iald lfs a llftle unusual to (S.. FOG, Paie I) ' . Freeway Ch~istm·as :Pre~elit Weadler ·' Tlle...\110rl\lll& log ma111 <)Ill lb•. air' Tlleeda1' too, bal Ille ..... due tcr p;ut· ID an 1ppemnce about IL )t won'~ brlna couta1 temw~t~ ... any· blgl>ar · Iba• 65, however • &. .. .;;.,..-•'l ., .,, San Diego Linliup D~diCation Due De~ 6 \ . _DedlcaUm ctremonlea for what will probebly be on Dnllp County'• blggeol Chrlslmat ~ -a '7.1 mile final llnlru~ ol ti. Bio Dieao Freeway - ts due Doc. 1, with an operuq aet ahdr:Uytherealbir. Ofllclalt al the Slate .DMaiao of lllClnfaya a.. couUouo abwl projecting an _.,. data; but i<lmit tbal It coulcl come u _, u llie day'aftor dedication. "But It '111!p\"lle ~· late u earli Janwtl')','' Aki • ip)kesman, <+f.t afl clepeadl ... llna1 lblomolll .. ..-Iall on limt and oixnplelloo ol lelll on lchedale. Site ol ti'.• Illa dedlc•lioa ..... >Olly .. 1u ho at tlie. Jim"°"" Raid un- dcrcrooalnc ol the Jteeway, "Ith ..,.,.... • via CUiver Drive. accordio& to the Orange County Chamber di Commerce. Final plana for the program .,. not yet complete, but dlhet Jobii . 'flayne or Andy Devine -well-'-n Harbor Am . acton -will be muter of COf'!llMltlia. . Beauty queens u weU 11 city and coonty olllclail and dlgnltarl" will be on band, 'with tht pmnlae ol an""'J>; )leannCe by ille '"El 'l'uo MCAS -. ..,, Marine A1r<n1t Wing !land ad Color Gani. A u.ci.e. will follcnr the !Mtlvl\I .. ' al 1116 ,._ Verde Counley Club, w~ lll -h!d IGO per-•lterlilbll· Tiii to1a1 -npre o1 nut million for the combined two rr-at - 1 .. INSWE 'i9DAY - Thnre NtwpO!'I ..fl"Chte or< ltodlng G 4.9-boot fifd fl& lU I ra<l-lo ..... w!U. lllo !fad-e'! •tJ I'..,-Sn ....,. Pago 10. ' • ~ ·---. .............. -~ ,,.. -.... .... __ ·--n __ ,.~,. ct•••• • ..,..... ... . ----I ....... E .....,.,_ . ...,. , •1s1c e • ..... ..................... .Ph..~ 'I I ..,.._. 8 ~ 1rw.-• ,...._. IJ ........... .. ~....... . ...... .. • • " .• • I I I I• • I- I J • 'H ypo;cruy' ' ' '!W 1 I I nol1Pil1 ... ilOllllJ lo l!iO!r -" ~ti tho llllr tbroulhou! Ille ll o'clocl: oervlcel. The outbur1rio eodureil' by 'si. JllD<I' COOlft&IUOD tncludfd a about from ODI of the vlaltora during communion : "1t11111 hypor.rtsyl" "Jt Wu I ltronC loud volte that could have ,beeA ~ for 1 '1.llartu <I. ~ mllo," aald tho Rtv. DIYid A. Ciump J.aW. '1ll WM a bit aba~"I·" ;26 Feared ·Dead as Fire . . . • CILASGO'il', • Soofland' (UPI) -Jlre 111111111 • ' ,.,,..., ... ..,. plout . .._ 11 ,m!mn todOJ tnpplna ~......,.. lillib.I barftd wblowi: ~Ollcj •-'">I• per-were !eared dad. nemeu recovered tO bodies and -le< ..... in the_ •bell of the -'"dldtnc-the wa-. Tbere --lmon..mvon. -and -· billowed IOO feet frlm Ibo B. 8Uro • Co. w...- or any Ult al the ,.., of the building. C.UIO of the fire add amoun1 of dama&e were no immedi•tely determin- ed. 'George Hehdry, a deliveryman, said he bad !JJS1 dellvered goods and they were being taken by elevator to an upper story in the building when Dames billowed out. "I beard tbe cractliaa of flames and then the fire belia (lllrms)," be oald, IDd plaal, wldcb of!!d•l1 aald bad no &o ••paa. Tllo roo1 cam tawlnf ... _.,_..amid ......... -;;;-pooQM!lnl IDd learlnc wltboul a..n al Ibo -nd -"Glrll. were ocreamlng, and when J looked .up I 11w meo and women llandlng • behJnd U...hari on a window ocreamlng 10< help. ' ~ ,.... Qilol Gearp ~ ..ill din -........ ol fire - ,...... .... l PENALTY · •• I :-'" ol eopllol-==;:: ~.._­ tin(. .... -ndld lbll -~ ' torAlldoa•·IDda.u.rtlold-llo IOIMldeudlllo---relrlld - blew jDnn --wllo op. _.s llit ---·1 .. I -Po!iit ""*' 11111 --a..op ............ jaran ·did -- II ~ -11111 11111 -~-aplmlllittmpoott!oo ol <1!11111 p•d•1wnl' -......... lo..,, -••• or 11111 ~ would ...... ---' -.. lmporllal -' ............. b)'. tb1 WkdsW dldD" 'l1>o -wlD ... be 'llnll lor ._. dmtnl ------ul< tor a --II--DOI -. __ ., ..... -.... , ... .... _ ... _ _.,_ ...... Ille ' ... clod.... ~'r lo ' =:If"' IDd -.: '11fjte..iil ..... ' men IDd -,...... -,--!f'""" tenet ID c.w.ma. '"" ; . ~ T ' ' The majority opinion OQ ~ ,the .., d _ , , . '1 Ul'I (..,...... death pe\l&lty and 1jle •~Ii( tho 'W ~leit · Weather Cali!omla penal codeJ ....U.,· dodblt ... • .. • . ' ' trials wu wr!tteo -by JUIUce Slanley wearing .•lit.size woole.n bonnet, Most, Raymond L. Sullivan ,a ad ~· Arlstot!e Onassis enjoys McComb. • . ' . -, .•U!in& •~TUrv.ille fil~ange, Eng· nie -judpl -"11,..,. Qilel ~ ltaip~ofher 111ter, Prin- J..tice Rlll'!'.31 Tr&Ynor IDd llllllc!I . N .l.ff. Ralhlwlll~ Mrs. Onas. Mathew O. TOgnnger and Raymond B. .m and her sister's children Peters. They agreed with Ille ar.,_t spenl ~ucb of Sunday on horse- that . no otandanls were providO\I IOI'. back . jn· tradition of English ·111· Judil • Jury "to decl~ -wiv: '2l: -·couniiY·w.- 'coovicted capital defendant ..._~ . -----·-·-------and another should life. • • ''The California penally trial luvea thll Yitai decision to the wiaWded -and caprice of the trier of fact; thll irratianll -· the enillhesll ol due proctSI, hll DO place Jn the COllll!tutlonal atructure of American law." · M~a Overeaters' Goal: 'Leave Off . -. Bear Kills Eskimo 1 Fat of .ihe Land' CHURCHILL, Man. (AP) -A polar bear attacked and ldlled an Eskimo student Sunday u h1J schoolmates looked on helpleaaly. PaulOll.e 'Meeko, 19, of Great Whale RJver, Que., died leSI than two bow'I Iller the llla<:k in the heart ol Fort Churdllll_ I oui>Arctlc com- mlllllly ol l,IOO Deir here. The youth'• :throat WU alubed, l . ,.....~~~~~~~~ • " • [ ·' • ! •• DAil! PllOT OltNtOI tOllf NllHIMIJltG (0¥,..,.'f l•Mtt N. W•M ,~ ... P'Wl\lflr J.•lr .. c.ri.,. •• "'°' ,.,.~ ........ Mtooi9tf I , ... NllM1t ,. ..... ~ j ~-0-1 ·lll Welt lty Sh••• ~ Mtlll., AUt .. 11PJ:>,1 .. 11.0, tl626 -- • Whether or not-the world faces a dlaaotrous famine u • experts predict, a group which meetl Pi Co11ta Mesa ts doing Its part to avoid -contrlbutfna to the problem. "Leaving off the fat ot thl land - literally -is the goal of Overeaters Anonymous," says a spokesman for the group <1' compulsive nJbblen and gob- blers . Overeatera Anonymous meets every Wednesday In Co8ta Mesa.'1 Bear Street Elementary School at 8 p.m., to help eaeh other bMr the burden of becomlnit UD· burdened of excess flesh. 'lbe organization ii comprised of 138 such groups throughout the naUon, dedicat!'d throui!J the method& of OA to uae the buddy syalem in figbtfna overeating. It ls not. a diet and calories clu5. Coeta Menn Rlllty F,. the local leadet;' "'YI the problem of compulsive eallni I& from the inside out rather thu tKt outside in. The firs! bile ol tabooed food 18 Ibo ... that does ln your resolve. ~ ,.' . Anyone II lnYited to join In I bll plrtJcQlar b1tUe ol tbe bu!&•. in which A"Uinl ....,00 one's emotional h111gupo to tel arilund beinc 00 mmd ii I kt1 -!iltalegy. Couple Tangle On Mesa Stret;l Shirley C. WukawitJ and Zolla!' S. lll1ul nn Into each other Satunll1, on Coeta M•sa's ~ 1tth Street. ~ were ID cars at the Ume. Pollc:e oald ~ Wukawll~ ol 811 Victoria SI., wu plllllna out o1 1 market =lot and -~ ... the Ip. Cir driven by Halaa:, *9 JWJact .... unW loo Illa. Halua and Mrs. WllkawltJ' doughier Pally, 17, were allaf!U, hurt, bul -not lo 10 to the lioipltsl al the 11me, ae:oon1Jiii lo lnvestig1ton •• • --~~ ... At I . • iolfiii'Wt lfllll . ., Ibo 'lllout and bll recuJar ~ .. irln cloubtlea boqilled, but .... clldo't at!en.-L lo --·'. ·~ .;;~ r """1d a.;r he said. "1l>e railing w11 •Jooed off and It w11 filled with people recef.tn& boly commcil~' .1 -~kiioog' at -r_alllna ...... ,..... - ol Ibo vlal!on. One of uiem, a woman abiouC 40, was in a state of hysteria. Another woman, younger like the rest, took com· munloa wlth a cblld 1D her anm. -'lbr9ugboul I he aervlce, the cwally prbed o1rU4era , ( ooly two or llli'OO ol ~ mm were till; the womep ,rore tolorful liomeniade ...... , '9lpG11ded to . Sc:rtpture readinii . and hymns with Mveral kAld "Am'enat" and a.. few •1Hallelujabal" . They alao llabbled as U experiencing r'eVelailons. OOT llEVBLATIONll · •·1t '·wu obvt00; ttiai a numbet of those people wett"recelvlng revetaUons," said the Rev. Mr. Crump. "I think it was genuine and they weren't mocking our services," he added. Despite the various interruptions, he and uaistant priest Donald Brown car· ried out their minl.ltering. The strvic:f:S coocluded . on schedule. None of _the regular parlsltiooers left until then. "We were frozen in our seats," ex· plained one lady, a Lido Isle reSlder;t. "You never aaw so many pale faces iD your We." £9tlm•tM on the nwnber of unfamWar churchgoers raoged up to 90. Bui the Rev. Mr. CUmp said he doubted there were more than. 23. "lt wu a very commJtted group. They were evantellcal, revoluUonary-minded Chriltiaha,11 he llld. "·But whatever their lnteni 110me of them did hurt what they were tn'lnl to do by belllg Vf!rf rude." WlJen•tho flnai llylllD WU bel!lg lllllg, the mtn\.der quietly walked up to a clean-ahaven, IUlted young man who ap- peared lo be the group'a leader. MORE B0811LE .. It appears to me," he whispered to the man as the church resounded in IODg, •'that some of the very loud utterances we have beard this morning are more hosUle than full of love." The man smiled and sofUy replied: "SOme of mY brother• are sUll in need of more ~" Looking-back on the !Dcldent ~morn­ ing, the Rtv. Mr. Crump emphasized that be WU "'Verj proud" of thrreactlon hll _...tlon. - ''There were no hot exchanges, no ~11<>1<l. aiiyone tO get out, , we just ~= dolng what we came to d61B I " be said. 11We were there tlf 11 o'clbci: to celebrate the Eucbartst and we did." . 1 Does he expect the SU'U8ft'llk1 reba11? "No, l don't. ·Next week &bey'U pro. bably give 10L1eone elle a chance." ' . Bagel,s Boost.ed ' . By. Scho(>l ~lub At Saddleback Co•ta Mesa ba&el baker Abraham Kaplan II aett1ng rw1y ror a boost in -buaineu. · The bagelmdlter pro tern of a new Bagel Club al Siddliback HICh School ha• aent him a letter aaylr\g they will need JOO bagell !or their llrat meellnlt . "Belleve it or not,· \hll'ia not a jo\e," writ.ea Richard Fenno, the ba&elmtilter. "We a r e very terious u you can 1 e e by the enclosed copy of tlMI; Ba&el Club COMtltuUon." The consUtutlon b e g I n 1 with t h e preamble : "We, lhe students of Saddl!l>ack High Scbool (Santa Alla), In order !O promote populll'lly of bqela, ...,,... dlguilve tranqulllty . . . .. ' It states that fnlU•~ fee shall be t) cents per )IN!' ... Officers s b a 11 be ba1elme1Jter, vice· bagelmelster, treaaurer (to handle the 43 cents), and poet-ln-reslde~ The poet-in-residence shall deliver a work on bagels before each me~tin&. "The club Is a good idea," said Kaplan, owner of ~lan'a Restaurant at South Coast Plaza in Costa Meu. "A lot of people don't bow what a bagel ii or how to eat one." • He "'!llaloed a· bqel II a bud<iough donut uten by Jawlah farnlllae with cream cheeae and los (oally, llll!Okld oalmon). Service Statio,i . Burgled ·of $98 . ,., . "" .. p ... l • FOG •• I have 1 huVJ lo& this early in thl ,.. · -Tiie bid .,.. hll al~ the !1nl of ... ~-=~d···· :ae-. er711'~ ..... ilal men! ol llilllllt toe problel!ll. "We • _,. eo all our boots IO It ._,I ....... •·loo ·midi. 'l'lle bll- llli problem II lr)'lnl to. eet .......i Iii ., Cho l\llllO>\ w,.Jia ... eome, ..-. /!Id . ,.. durlnf tile lrlnlet.. ir.w iQI. A -!lo pointed oul lllOilllt problomJ 1"lh thetoa.Foghorm. ,_ "OW' the YM!I. whenever thQ"IWTI ' I& .loghonl-on, 'all the • peOplt riiOl'· II """11 'Iii to -p&olii. 'llli1 -llDl1 It doWD. !lo Ibo ~ onm;r,1a .... Wy tum U up ... 11'-'. bati! ! constant • haale oYel' fbe )tarrr' 1\CrW loud to blilw thf, I~ 11\0Uce It's cranked • · up f1lll .IMl!l'i-'._!~_!ald. •· . ..!!"<-J.be ' ~"·foe ca.,,, be o QAILY l"ILOT ...... •r ll:lcMr.I KNll*' ORIVER MISSES TURN AND THE POINT 1 lt w•• IMvit•ltle,' ••Y• Store Owner Auto Crashes Showroom Of Newport Carpet Shop A slation wagon southbound on Mac· Arthur Boulevard rumbled acroas Coast Highway's ralsed dlvlder, over a curb and into the showrom of Shelley's Car- County to Decide On Fu~ding fol'. -Airpo•'! S~udy . · -· Coonly supervi10t's will decldl Tueadliy wbelher to appropriate 125,200 to participate in the Southern CallfOrnia Reglona1 Airport System Study, a project of the Southern California Associated Governmenl! (SCAG). Tbe proposed two-year study would eocompau 10 Southern 'CalHarnia coun- ties including Imperial. Kern, Los Angele., Orange, Riverside, S a n Bernardino, San Diego, San Lula Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura. • .Of lhe total $700,000 coot of the study, the federal government hu already granted 11!3,334 aed II upecled io add another like amount. Tbe balance will be split between the counties ncept for 1150,000 SCAG hopes the state wlil appropriate. Queen Leaves Chile pct Shop, 2451 E. Coast Highway Ip: t b e fog early thls ni.ornlng. Drlve.r Ralph Lindley, Sfl, from Soolh Laguna, w als taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital -with facial cuts. He was releas- ed a!te.r treatment. "There is glau all over the place," Jack Baldwin,_ car~t sh_op_ m<mager, said. "This is a dangerous corner, I knew something was bound to happen." Baldwin said that as he arrived f o r business as usual, he fouh.ii the gaping hole in the ahowroo~ w_all. Tbe cal h a rt been ~oved by VrTecltw .befor,e h~ ar- rived. · ' Ne\\•port Beach police said the car was southbound on MacArthur and continued across Coast Highway into the shop at 3:15 a.m. Officers said visibility was about 50 feet at the time of the accl- dent. · School Trustees \l! ant Plans Told "Newport-Men 19'9" w1ll be the topic of a talk by school.I superintendent Dr. Wllllam Cunningham at noon Wednesday to the HarOOP. Area CoordlnaUng Coun· ell. Also on the agenda w:lll be a report by Lou Yantom, Youth Committee chairman, on all-year Youth Employment SANTIAGO, Chlle (AP ) -Queen Service. Yantorn ill exetUtlve director Elliabeth It a n d Prince Philip ended of the Boy's Club o( the Harbor Area. • their visit to Chtl~ today and took Off For ruervaUom to the luncheon al to spend the night In RecUe, Brazil. Veru.1.lles Restaura,nt, Newport Beach, before windlna: up the first vislt or contact newly-appglnted 'pro 1 ram a British monarch to South America. cbainnan Mrs. Gloria JamJaon at W. The couple returns '9{London Tueaday. Wt, ext. 483. ' • .. ~-... ,... "<; _" ll'C" ,,.f reapcmdlll .f"or the naUan's J t.rlli!t ~ -alitomi>l!l!e 1coldolll 11 ~-Ot!lY P. ~ _""bqt more than ''IOO ~.bi~ to._MiO!Nd .w.r-Dec. D • ltlA. .. i1le . flanta Ana ,...,,..,. just " nortll Of: Et 'l'QJo. · " ' -."We <ou14 -bear ,them ttulllni Into · llfe -• ol, !he pock 1'hli0 WI -e • IU!fu;;'· ol ~ In the fl'ont ....... SIL ;pJ:l' Clevellnd ol tho Callfomla Jligbw'I' Pl\l'Ol llld. · .F'qi creales •robllml for llltn1 ~· 'When ·0rangt'Coilnly Atrporl la IOCJ<ed In, neither oommerclal aircraft nor pri- vate plans can landv Aircraft are sent lnlload to Ontario Alrpqrt, IO · pilles .away. 1 For paasengers, it mtu11 an ·hour't bus ride badt to Orang• County -a wall oroblbly lonpr tbao Ibo plane trip Ji,el( , , · Don Meir, ·supervilOr at the Orange County Tower, said he knows of~ cases where planes have circled an airport (pr two hours. The record for Orange Coontj Is 45 mbwtes. 6bould vlllllltty be leu than lllrff-quarten OI: a mile or below a lOO loot Celling, the airport II closed to llndlJ!cs. Howtver, planes can still take oU. Passengeri carrying p_lanea can leave In one-quarter mile vi!lbWty, while pri- vate planes can take oft •t their own rill~ Iii ~ro vlllblilly, Meir old. Jack A. Stowe, operator of Qrange County Weather Central Inc., explained that the Orange Coul's logion mcoth ls June. nm happ;ens becaU&e the warm SUlllDler a1r puses over a cold ocean uptWellLog down the coas~ he •al\!. • ' Fiineral Services For Mrs. Marsh Held in IJlinois " Funeral services 'for Allee Buckley Marsh, mother-In-law of Dr. JohnJlamfl, lorpier_ chief of llalf ofJJaq Memorial Hospital, wen conducted . today in Maywood, Ill. Mrs. Marsh, a ~dent of Newpcfl Beach for tbe pall five -yean, dloct Thuraday Iller .a lt!>ilhY illness, at. !be Park Lido <;oll<al•acent H01J1ltal. .She wai 88. . _ .· • BOm in Weitdn, Milas., Ille 11 ~jv¢ by two '°"'• Hem')' M81'1h OI 'Kan. and Donald Marsh of Ill; three dau~ters, Ruth Hamel of Newport Beach. &ter Baker of Ill., and Constance Mull of Colo.; a slater, Mrs. C. H. Lame of MW.; U grandchildren and two great arandchlldrf!D. 'nll !amily suggest that thole who '" wish may make a memorial contribution to lhe Harbor Senior CIUzens Club. Inferment will be at Lake Geneva, Wts. Forwarding directors were Westcllff Chapel Mortuary, Costa Mesa. Humphrey, Muskie Wind Up Vacations MIAMI (UPI ) -Vice President Hube.rt H. Humphrey arrived almost unnoticed Sunday at the end of a nlne---Oay vacat~n with bll wile in the Vlr&in Islands. The Humphreys arrived In an Air Force jel at Opa llotka Alrpor!, ac· companied by Sen. Edmund MuUJe, his DemocraUc prealdenUal rwmiD& ma\e, Ind hil •lle. The MUlldOI conilnued on to Maine Iller the plane nlueled. ' I, ,· ' , • . • • '' • • ,' • . ............. . Q OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA 'lf1 _ AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE (I) • ; , COMP.LETE J~ELRY REPAIR ' .. • rip91 ,s~ed •nil . rep•!red, .. 'fl diainoncls end pr•~ious Uones remounted 19 pearls restrling -• -• TOM DESIGN I MAAIJFACTVRE All TYfES Of JEWELkY • • WEC A se<;lll'IQ"Bl"'nl !O!pl a door atandlna open at ·a <:ow Me11 -li:ll atalion tarly ~und1y .00 11tendants r....r f9I missing w}l,en ~&hived for work. ' Police .aid alo gulnf Bill Wood left l nole ' I 'the -door II •· M...,lil Sloetl Service, Ult Harb« Blvd., and lhl-<uh lOal Wll dllcov..ed by llllpioyt John ll Samey. 'l1>o euh bid -hldcltn In -drllWUI P.lactd under ID olflce deok. ~ • . rsro••nu1122 ' Opaa ...... :n.n.. "'· Tll ' - HUll'llMTOll Clllta llACH • lllltlla ' HU.NnffTOM llACH ttl.JMI Ill t•h£Jft I WI 11 M ·1 1 I BJ F.P• 51&1 .. 1&1?91' t• ' '· • BY W1Ll1AM REED ......... In .the Wind • I've be~n trying to avoid slart!Dg' the CbTistma5i. season, but since all of Huntington Beach ·seems already fully involved, I relax long enough to report that Christmas cards will cost a full sii cents eaCh this year for postage. It makes no difference whether hey are !ealett-tJr not, according- to Postmaster Pete DiFabio and his crew, who wish all postal patrons a "ZIPPY Christmas season." · While on the topic, all parcels will have to bear the ZIP Code number in order to be accepted for mailing. Don't know the ZIP Code number of a1111t Nellie? Well there's· a book ai 1the post office with the number in it; Just ask. * The Edison Company .has been 1stalling some of those "wonderful. 'ray utility poles on Atlanta Avehue jU.st west · of B e a c h Boulevard to Lake Street and North on Lake. The poles are about ll5 feet high and are termed 1'invisible''· by. the utility company. I rhust have some. sort of wonderful gift of' eyesight. becaiJse wbere there were only ug· ly-black~ poles, now I see~nDt-only the short, black and. ugly . poles bi.it now I see the . t.8.n, gray• ·and ugly poles combined. These new poles are certainly an improvement, I guess, but not nearly the iniprovement t b a t underground service would be. The utility cpmpanies hae their pro- blems, f'nt i told, when it comes to develol'ii'g, •a·1 $)"sjem for un- dergrounding these lines. Perhaps the utility francbi!es ..should be ~enewable every ... fow: years and awarded to companies able to eliminate engineenng problems. * RETURNS TO SPACE FIRM Engl-r T1chlr9l . McDonnell Plant • Na~es Tschirgi Engineering Exec Engineering ezecutive Joseph M. Tschirgi bas beeni named di.rector of advance·!pa.ce and launch systemJ for the McDonnell Douglas Astronautks Company, Huntington Beach. Tscltirgi return,, to ·the cempany after serving t~ years u heac! of the vehicle engineering and advanced mluions department ol Belloom, Inc., a subsidiary of the American Telephone a D d Telegraph Company. Bellcom pry.vldea. systems engineering planning, prilnatilY fOr project Apollo, in support of the National Aeronautica and Space Admin!stration's Office of M~ Space Fligllt. Prior to 1964, Tschirgi served for 11 years with-:McDonnell DOuglas on ~arlous miBsile anq iipaei! veb!Cie progranu: at Santa. Monic;a; Calilornia. · ':Early '.iD ,)Us COl'llpa.4'JY career he was one ' of the members ·of the Douglas team that helped develop the concept of th.e_Njke Zeus missile. in coordination with the Bell Telephone Laboratories. In 1957 ·he was named ohief of the · researCh sectioo iD the missiles engineer- ing department, and. in 1958, as w i.stant chief ~.advanced design, missile ,Jnd Anyway, we are a tarting a new space systems engineering, he waa week today and rj.ght a'1ay an ·responsible for all proposal and contract issue once th9ugbt·solved is .before studie.i. He supervised engineerinC on the councilmen ~ain. U's the mat· the~ cOtnpany's sucttSSfuJ proposal for ter of the 4,liO(f sqiuu:e foot lots the S.IV stage of NASA'• Saturn I rocrOt. o~ Admiralty Driv~, and. Coast · / m~way, · ft's Wen ,, sort of "now l""' Valley Set.. 2nd approve it now you don't" battle.~"" ~ but tonighi it should be solved fo? ~ • ,,, th• benefit of the community. Tennis · Lessons Tumbling, Acrobatics Registration Slated Fountain Valley boys and birl.! may now sign up for the tumbling.and acroba- tics cl~ to be held Mondays and W,ed.· nesdays beginning Nov. 25 in the Foun- tain Valley H.lgh School gymnasium. Sessions will be. in the evening, at 6 p.m. for beginners and a1 7 p.m. for in- termediates. A aecoot:iet of FountaJn Valley parka department tennis lessons begins Nov. 23 .• Any person-living or working in Foun- tain Valley is eligible for the elght·week instruction course at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., or 11 a.m. Saturdays at the Fountain Valley High SciM>ol tennis courta. · Keith Helmic~ high school tennis coach, will instruct the classes. Fees range from 15 lo $10, depending oo age.and proficiency level. • \ ' Reds Preparing .For 1War's End. .. B~ PE'l'E!I AltNE'JT SAIGON (AP) -Appar<nUy .,,_ tlclpating .. ,.111 lo the ..... the - · um of Norib Vietnam's Communist par- ·ty is CJ!muing ~ of dancle!tine peUUcal adlvity by creating a Soviet· styJe IP'HI roots government acrou South Vietnam. U is limllar lo the "Rovolutlooary ~aUoo" that adzed power from the French In North Vietnam 11 the end ol the Indochina war. II already emta throuihout five provinces and In men than a thousand villagea and hamlet.a, U.S. officials says. U.S. mlsslon officials see in the emerg- ing polJUcal apparatus a Communist at· lenlpl lo legitimiie their control over the parts of South Vietnam they ~ve dominated for years, and al!o at a prelude to an announcement that a func- tioning government elected by the people ex!Jta in the countryside as a parallel to the Saigon government. Thill claim is ...... the -logical step in the evolution of an insurgency that has involved the United States in ita longest shooting war. It would also climu the enemy polltlcal offensive that has paralleled the 1967~ winter-cpring military offensive. STUDYING DOCUMENTS American officials have been studying the scores of captured document& and priloner report!! ref ming to the establishment of the new administration. They say that deadlines have been m1ssed and there has been cosiderable COD- fuslon by field cadres. "But the Communists are proceeding with it quJte seriously," o n • knowledgeable official commented. "'me Communista are telling the ~~that authority is being returned to f.P.etb after more than 20 years of struggle. They are told ·this is the vidbry promised them IBBI year at the beginning of the winter-spring off~e." The "Revolu.Wonary Administration" differs from the NaUonal Liberation Front -NLF -and the various alliane89 formed earlier this year in that ft is an administrative organization wf'lile the others are purely frontl. Where the new organization would ex· actty fit into future COmmunist plan&. particularly resulting from the peace moves in PW and Wasbington, hu not been determined ~ documenta. PARALLEL llEIIWICllY But the 'People'• Counclla that have beea elected as its gras11 roota bale were developed at all levels In North Vietnam in the 19508 u a parallel hJerarchy to seize power frorp. the French, and became the basil for tht Communist adminlstratfon which emtl lo this day. ' AmeriCan officials say there ta absolutely no doubt that the southern wing of the North Vietnamese Como munist Party, the People'• Revolutionary party -PRP -bu mutenninded the creaUon of the new administratioo. It calls all the shot!!, just . as It hu determined the destinies of the NLP' since 1961 . Numerous documents have ordered party cadres lo occupy all key posiUOM in the new organif.ation. In aome areu the Communist party bu simply transformed ltsell Into . the Village Liberation Committee, the lowest level Race Relations Focus of GWC Conference Day The ltruggi• of minority people lo chieve dignity, manhood and in. .ependence in a white-directed culture lW be the focus of day.Jong conference n race relationa at Golden We.at Collep 1 Huntington Beacb 'nnlnday. Herbert Carter. director ol the . L!JI '"g<les County Human Roistlom Coii>- nillioo, will give the keyno\o a<fdml ·n "Student Power and the Urban :rials, .. at 10 a.m. m the College c.ier.. Planned by the Golden West IOClal ctence diviolm, and lhtendecl at flnl 8 mainly I divisional effort, thil CGp- ?reJD bu grown to campU1-wid6 pro- ortiom.. All clulea from 10 a.m. to 3 P,.m. ·Ill be released t0 allow lllwfentl to ..., apeaken, and participate freely .i th -I and diJcuaioo grou)JI. • C:OU.1e olficiois' '!'" hoping for broad ~.m1, participation 1n the ..,... """"· . Followin& Carter's addrea a panel :omposed °': a 1 Negro, a Japanoe- . lmerican, MnlCan-Amelcan and an • American Indian wijl look II a apectrwn ' ol the "llovoluUonary AdmfnlatuJioo.• "II -entirely In the· hands of the Co1M1unlsis, and Iii de.-eUc pro, ceuea ate a lbatn.'' i• U.S., OUlclal ~··'. . ,, "No!virthl-. the Colnlnljllisla have devotees-conald~ble effort lo this charai!o and Will eertslnly make, and In la<\· are already . Dialting, welgi>ly, ~ on .tu behalf~ .. LIBERA'nON COMMITl'D The bulc unit of the "il<volutiooary' AdmloiltnUon" ii the Liberalklo eom.· mittee formed by village ·elecUona that' create village Liberation CouncJJr ·'!hd In tUm create the · village cOOuniu..s, who create the district ·coounilteel and IO OP up in cluslC SOviet ltyle... . . A ic*en contest ii 'pr:ovided in eoroe areu With aa many aa 2$ names on ballots for a !~member CIQ\lllCil. the nam .. preferred 'by (he-. party geoerilly in bold type ·or at d of the lilt. . By Oct. 31, the existence o province liberaUon committees, f city com· mittees, 38 distrl~ and 1,241 village and hamlet ·tteea bad been menUoned. • American om believe, however, that far fewer than these exist and that many dted are actually secret standby apparatus that have been set up in anUclpa.Uon of future "liberation" of areal currenUy held by the govern- ment. // 1· , Taming the Shrew Katherine, played by Patty Hogan, and'Petrucbio, played by Wiirren Corse, battle in scene from Sbak~'s "~ming. of. t?e ~·~ ID be staged Nov. 22 and 23 by drama students at Himtlnglon Beach High School Ticket. are available for both evening performances. Eta borate costumes were sewn by mothe?i Of players. · " . . Aft Penney St-s Open Ewry Ntoht MomlciY 111\0iilt-~lif lf!nne• •• Why wait? Start yaur holiday""""""'·-! AJ.WAVB FIRST GIJAl.JJY.. . I Just ·loolc al fheM inarvolouo Iliff lcleail , lP(UJLJW @ruJ ~Wc:J 8 · ._Yj The ever popular golf sweater in · alpaca for the look of a · real .pro • • .. 14.98 Men's textured knit turtlenecks striped for action! 5.98 lWtk __ ..,... ......... shirt. C..rlfortable acetate bit Jn ~ ........... .i-.i.... __ ..... ...._._ _, ldtoM. Men's az. $.M.l..Xl. His favorites! dreu1hlrts and slac;ks. Penn Presti• T.wftcratt-dr"' shfrtt,....,. _ ...................... No ...... ---............ , Of pol)oooloo/- In falhioa ..._ #w(a (lza. 5.98 .... pof1••f•••• .,,. u.........,.. __ No ............ _.....,. and ctn.d. A fCl'fOflt. In olive, I • • ' •• •• • • • . - p..,., Pr_.. PJ~s· & -.!Ty kimonos forthemen . . . ~ your 91ft llstl , . =.:tt..w..=:t: ., ~OCOCll. No ·Mff to '°"" oNwt t in" I• tt.b lveriotlla """'""' ........ ..,..i..'flj..olt. : ~·1198 : • ' • .• dw .... .., c..1pot,1• I • cottoll Pi'• NH only ntachTM I ' wct11hf"t oncf dryinf. NoklMd • ...... -......... -' • of ~ ~_ lq.,lllelr ..., --· . 1 m6ard or biwtt Ill ,... ti-. .: M#t:a .... SM...._l ·-'11 ' . • . 5.98 - IH......_Ult , • Speaken wijl.be Alan KumelllOO>, Loo Angeleo, of 1llo , J-Amerlcan Cil&ena' ~· -1;unco1...i, -lo< ol the ........ 1)1 -Couocil I of Orange <Joonly; Vlhac Marldroliae, a liodor In M-..."'-lcan allaln I In. Loo Aolelea; and Noel Ca~ • Loo Al!Ples, a IUD.fllooded d' lndla&L -. ' 1 1be panei -liltion and cjiscuaton will be from JI :I) ..... .... l p.m.· In the owe Fcrwn. 1be cloalns 8"altlr will be H. Clay Jam, Loo Ana<loa .uomey, on "'l'l>e Ntsrot tht 1'oOr aod ttJe lAw.11 8' "11110111< 11 l :IO p.m.Ja. the Forum. ' l ' ' COSTA MESA . . (Harbor Shopping C.nt.tl ' - ' < HUNTINGTO~ BEA~H ' .. (HU..tinflon, ;~·~) 1 • • NEWPORT ' BEAcH (Fist.ion W.ocl) . .• . ,, • • • •• • -.. -------.. • • • • O-Week Strike'. ' _. • ·--· T tejll .,... than · -"'1lllon aludenll in the nallon'• larpot· 1111bllo • Ochool ayltem out ct ~ . for all but 11 day• o1 the ran .Wm. . • HighCo~rt ·Will -Hear · Powell .P"lea W,ISlllllG'l'pN !UPI) -The Supreme Court ..,.t.d .lpdjl)-~ 'decide wbelber lhe Housuided Ulegally In barring Adam CtaY!<D Pawell· trom hll 1tat in the A apot..,... for the teacbera unll)ll' uld the lli,OGO wacberl would returD ·so'' llt• •. Uo·nd ID the' .. laalrooms lbll allemooa. Tho'··•. " L riau11· o1·the --were aonoiinced: ... ~ after noon. . llOtl)~. Tbe dfQ>lob lo JCC<pl P.nwell'1 •!'f>"al and tO niJe "' It !bla lmn .... up -..beW. between the COl\tl and ~ 1rbey baYe been increUlnill' ~ .ne, •ba"le -inc:reUinglJ •I odao.Jn _,rj~. . 8. . . . h. • . But there atlll .... dangfJt Iha! the' paces aettlemtnt oould"be -b)' the local "Ip governh>I boord ol I be latg<IJ Negro . . \ ' '~ "' ond Puertc lllcan Ocean Hlll·Browmvlllo B k S ~ l dlllrlct Id B.ro9tlyn where • dl&pule .. ac .. a1e y ::r~~~':k..~tbeJoot . · 1 At. it-0oi.11oa0e ·To1e on Mardi I, ~' ,i:' )Ult afttt,_lhe IOtli C:0U...., convened ~ ttW· l}l< .N'J"' Demccrat ahoiild· b& tlenl.a. W. seal cin cbar1eo . . ;, Scott ~, •• of Ci.oekmd, ,.. 10hio, hasn't bem to 1chool for tr afne do"' btcau.se thne ti a big • ' 4DltiW nibblt rittl11g in hio clau· ... toOtn aM· llil'boV IJ ~ ,.. ' lml-i fill'.· Offlcl66 of Billrop • 'll<:Jiool ilo fMbllrboi. BcadllOOOd "IGid tAC11 lried mp1!ino Scott Into. . oncth,. clauroom G/i014 l ,500 :,...__.,, .... u.. ~bit, bllt , Nie •WI become Ill end llcd to QO .. ...~. "Jfr '°" is Ming-trpt out t>:of school what a robbft ii get- ~ "" "'""'"'°""' Kl'I, Robert . !A. 'Bn.eate laid. , . ;rho,~ 1y1ca c-...i, to .. ~ ·~ (UPI) -. The Scvlel 'Ooloo earlier iD t Ii e rir1b, Olli¥ lo walk o u t ··-lod"I' Ill apaceahlp 7.oolf'\ again. • •. ' relUml>d aa!elJ. lo earth from a Joumer'· ,, The vote lo .accept the,_ agreement around O.. mooo. .kTua ..._...,,,..,. ... 17,lliMo-2,711 with leu than jJaJI 'indicated It wu flown lo' a landing tho' unloo'a memberahlp taking part. &:fler aklpping twice Into the eartb'a Vo&t wu ..-..i an. Hlra liO niinutes ·~lo llow•it dcWn. jl4ll th. ti 1.m . deadline. I _ TP. ~ Zciod • C, )>t!Jevad, lo hafe A boord .ol .education spoUam&n .,;. · eanled llrini opeclmenl lo the -. dlcaled that V,. full acbedule ol elllliel 1!led ID HlOdynomles} ·llftlnJ lon:e dlfr. would be fttlJlaCd Tueadey but. Aid Ing Ila <C!lllrolled .descont onto Rus81an any i:hlJdren wllli\!c lo return this If· t:errltory. 'Ml would Imply the uao of ternooo would be 'Ml.corned. "WI l1lll wlnp or some such aerodynlcal device. w a n t tO mate the pdot th at ICbOol 11!J811a <>Ued lt a more. complex and will be open," be aid. pn:ablsing !llet!lod ol rellllnini ~ The oetlkmeot outll""' by Mayor Joho wblcb . ~ usually ~nwed by the ""' v !Jndaay' Sunda1 llfttt ma.. than 27 o1 retroactive rocke1a lo pen-te the tici.,,. ot negoUatlon! called for the almcaphere and ~ lowered by .._..inn of ~of -en Ocean lilJl. paracbu1e to the earth • llll'face.. Brownrville principals the union wanted '!be .Ulliled stala. ltarlad· Uling -ousted ' aerodynamic llft in its m a n n e d • spacecraft reentries wjtb the two-man duce aerodynamic llll lib .. alrplane . . . 'l::: =inaJ!,~ ~~';: Weather B~-u win& lo allow ill pilots lo guide lhelr W E IC'_. ._111 1o • d08ired landing point arns ast """' t • · · · in!.. zollJ!.."f:~~Y cllmmllu:'! Iona w1'eet · It wasn't a bull tl!at bl:t the Cl\lba .. ·-· --~ Of S . S Shop but It did just as much dam--~"::" .,:~ d=h·~~~~ • . tonn .. )'Stem age. Studley, England, police •!lid a 174<ln unmanned laboralofY, Proton By United Prut lnt.niadO.al a·~ ~rd'W cut of c:on-\Joto ._ lo study radlaUon eflecta trci Uwt sme!he4 1Dto the china • on future COID'lOnauts. It wu the heaviest The weather bureau today warned aec:;tloq. pJ. _p._ a~que stK>O and .: space lhfp ever launched. snow-plagµ~ New England it wu in bNl<e .:,41111 WOrlh of d!ii.liitvues Tua dJd not uy Zond 1 carried living th• pnth of • large storm system that lllcl ottier pieces of. fine porcelain. organtama but tta ~or. Zond 5, left up to U tncbea ot anow in norlhem • carried IUcb llvestoc~iu ·turUe1 to .test Minnesota. -· effects of racllatton. ,._ • .,.. ·l]IOl!Qla-Heevy -warntnp were pooted for '!be first Negro to.be named.Miss um Zond I bad carried dop or moiilteya, . nodbem New Hampsblre and JJ011iooa UCLA aays lh0:1· aurpl'IHil,< ,J>• but there caaf1nn ttoo. · · ct Maine cause lhe wean her hair in What wu no ; -11 • ·• " • • Ttavet~· warnings were hr effect for lhe calla mtural African ofyi" • ' · · ,. all ol norlberu New England and parts "I'm natural and !tis unuiual, cl' w 38 n•: • ., ol Muaacb...U., wher~ freesing rain , at leaal I 1l>ink ••• UDUJual, for tile 0 man,.' ' res glazed rnada and forced oeveral ochool& ••era:i• beauty contest judge to •"' B r.:i~; · L'f 1o ~ r.ir ~.da~-dlpped 1n1o ~~.:i~=:.:;.a: .· ut Y.7.e~ i e ~i:.~p~~~.::1si:. ;:;;:;irid Enillsh major at tile Uni· ·' . · _:: 1 :i.Jil , and lnjuring at ~ =~-=-~~.'; To ,~~thers .~=".-•-aie.i ror. ;,.m. --· ' '~ merclal ~believed lo have been :: . • .. HOll8't'ON (VPlj-Two people were thrn!rn from liJs boat by strong wlnda. living lod"I' ~ of 'the aacrlllce Tba fut.moving snowslonn dumped ol. • 38-year-old Mexican woman. • incbel of·snow aeross Michigan's upper The woman, Mn. Marla Acosta, of ·•·-·' lta 881 ard Sonora, l&lico, l•Te birth to a pe .......... a on e w course. ~ 'babt girl in Yuma, Ariz., Tbundot, DoalGn Ill iYume ald•\he woman ,,U Dear..,.Math due to afbraln bemorrbaie.,,&na· abe wu Oown ·to HOllltoa u a poslible heart transplant. lkmtGD, however, Wu toCked in by bad~weatber, f~ the plane to land In san ADtoolo: The womin dled, but an .iufthol.,,... brou&ht tbe woman to BOUlloo where· her heart . wu placed into the chest of Leo A. Boyd ol Stal· fordVille, bnt.arlO, Canada. Boyd WU In oalilfactory condJUOft to- day, slWng up and being vlalled by bis wile. · . 1be reUred ('.anadtan rallrold wwbr ·. • ha~ -~ arterlolclei)la. A Garbo h< Im~ but •everth<!tss . . 'fth severe scl!frloc ol. U>e beart~ Soviet Commu•i.!I Party Chit/ L<onid 1:•11 ~::.""bJ.:~1= t!.,,, ~Iii Brezhnev wear1 a floppy -bnrn!'l.ed hat ~ ~Dr, l>en(fe';.A.i°'*1.'clf 'SL ~Luke'• and dark Qicssu during • ""'t to • ~lacclPal HClll'ltal"Pft·hlm a new heart ~el mW •n Warsaw. The hat mid , Saturday-ID 1D·~ , et were gifti to Brezhnt'V who · At the last7 report, the baby, which Mading a Soviet delegation to the weighed just over two poundl; WU ttil.I , h Communist Partu ccmgress. alive. · . ~ ·--. l Yemen Asked To Aid Arabs t'' NEW YOR!t <UPI> -A newly formed "Arab Immllfant l>elenae Committee" urged the government of Y~ Sunday to help defend the tbtee Yemenis who have been charged with pl<>!ling ,lo kill Pr'8lclent'<lect Richard M.. Nixon. In a. letter lo the Yemeni' COOsulale General in Washington, the · eommtttee asked the govenunent to 11cawie an a~ proP!late ~ oHlcial to viall" the CIUljii.c\o.· II offered to ralle mnra than '311.1100, :{!Ir thelr, dtl-. 'lbe. -.nlfld ·c:llamd ·that' Allmed Rqeb N., 0, end liii -H-ln, 20, and Abdo Ahmed, II, "are 'being dlnied ~ of their fundamental human rfgbia awl . equal prolecticn of tbe'lan." ~ · ·~ · - -··----· --.· --... Ohio Valley Rain ·Belt Srww Warnings in Effect From Michigan to Maine r......,_ ·-,._,,. "'"'"" . .... 1111111 ' ........ .... . .-ww·,...... • '-•• "JI . " • •• 1.7' a . " 11 u .ca .. u .01 .. -.u ,6) "~n '* .IS SC 'II .11 ....... • o1 mtll!OO-of, CO@'liitinoar f1lldl, do- "'' T....... flance of,, \w'O HOUll:.--C:Ommlr:t:1cb Beats ftrother to AltcJr . . .. , . invesljn~W.~and1n N1o Barbara A'...:•.Elaerihower, 19, eldest granddaugh~r of fornuor Prest-abide .by llblte ' ·->wuen • ew ..--. ' ~ arrl Uribe 25 I Bo"""• Yorlt la\f auJL · ' .. " . dent ,l!:ls,enl>O.W,r.ailcl · •.ernando Echav •· , , o •·-· P"""u,'.whc{ ,.., re-elected to the ·nm Cohnnltl; w~~ .q,Urrj~ at Valley Forge, Pa., overtti,e weekend. Mrs. · Congress, ·ear11er./hll monlb. contended Echava:rda·Urlbe-il! Uie-~ster of David Eisenhower, !lane..· of Julie that ·hll uCluitOfl was Illegal becauae -Nixon. '• .. ' :. · ·' • '' :~~ · • _ -he met· the 'tbfM..Conl'Ututional quallflca- ; i Capitol Unsafe: Archit.ect WS ANGELES (AP) -An ucbltect saya America'• Capitol could some tum- hllnl don with minor l<lllic boom «' construction blasting three milu away. Marlo Camploll, assistant Capitol arch· ltect, told the Society ol American Regis- tered Arcbltec:ta that most city ordinan- ces woold condemn the Ca_pl'91 ·u ·to o hazardous. ''.G~~l plecea. of ~ have fallen from the .~ and colWD!l capltali," be said Satutday. _ Preventing the Capitol's colla~ would cost an estimated $50 million and t .a k e four years, said Camploll. lions of .a House member -age, ciUzensbip and place of residence • In other acttooa today, the ccurt: -Rulect' 7 lo I that two ArklD&u lawa specifylne the size of rallroad crew• operating. within the state are ccn- sUtullonal The raUrceda bad cballenaed the laws. , -Granted I bearing to Clamice Brandenberg, a ctnctnnatl man convicted under Ohio's criminal l)'lldlcallam la" on charges be made anti-Negro statements at a 1JM. Ku Kluz Klan meitlng. A , ' . All Pennay Stores Open Every ~lght Menday ~h Salllfdq ~1.1-1W1• [i1@1flf ~ffiiivifilw loy'13plece a"ltsl"d""u oraport~ 24.95 --.... ·-polterntd' •JOib or. -Port dul'I with il'llfr'CI ~ ICI mix end JllQkh. f~n~"h blu•, ' broia•. ft. """ tt .. off ... 11"1'•-1,j.20. .Pair up th ... ·,boy's casual' ahlrta & alacks _..., __ ......... '" ___ ,.... ' ..... ___ ...., ··--•!Laso _,.,.. __ ,, · po1yhter/cotton In olive, Cllfro ..... --. "6-12 . ..... 6-12 .... a.12 iMlly. 3.98 Girl's hdliday dresses ••• sugar ' :'n spice ••• nicel . " ... ..,. ' ' .. " " " " ••• A~1ii¥~I ,,. •7: : ...... Q ... -. . -· -.. ------ M • .>I -... ,. . . , ... --.,_.....,. . -.. ·~{.~-....... .. " " ~ n • .. ,. .. " a ~ ~ Al )fl ... " " • SI ,71 .. .u .• .. " M • M a 44 a .11 .. . a " .. ., a .., . " ...... " .. .. . _...,.. ........ ...... _ ... ..,... 7... 'Z .... ~ ............. . ...... .......... " _ .... ..... ........ --_ .. .._ ...... ............ --· -f l:'1C •• ,.I ' __ ..,... ............. __ ~-­Ott I ,_,.- ,. .. :,6.98 _ ............ ......... _ _ ... __ ~-== ---~ --S.• .... _ ... ....... ..,.. =-~ 7.98 ......... ·,,; ef..tt • ...,.,. ....... .., _ ...... _ .... ............... ..... I • Jeottfw I z•1a.0,... -. • l • ,.1 ... .. .. _, ............... ..... ................ ,,, ,. .. .....,. ........ _ "-•M ...... !"" ... '_ '·-----. ... .... • ...... .,. rr . ,. ' • .... ... . ' ' " M ... r .. • 1,.:..~~~~,.... .... ~~~~-:--"~~~~~~~-..~,.....,..~~~~..,..~ ... ~~..., .... ~~.., !i 5 ... COSTA MESA. ' HUNTINGTON ~ CH NEWPORT BEACH ... . ~ . ~ ~ .. ( ~.~bcir S'hopping Center~ ( Huntln~ft ~enter l • • .. L.:~~~...:.·~·:...;~~~~~~~~~~~~.._"-.... ~"-~~~--..,..--"-"--~-""'-f'--~--1 t. ... t ~. .IF01hion Island) .. • . • , • • Crltlebe · Cen~nlalp ' Czech N e«'.SJll!:m . -. Join jn.Promsts . PRAGUE (UPI) -Clecho- tlovat joumallstl today Join- ed. the naUoa'1 1tudent1 in a swelllng protal qallllt I h 1 abandorunenl Wider Soviet pttllUrtl of democratic r. forms IDIUtuted by Ille &QYml· Paul Coates, 47, Dies of Attack \ MIAMI, Flt. (AP) -Walt- er Headley, Miami police chief for 20 years was the arebltect ol a crime crackdown that sent police clop and shotgun. toting pat.rolmea into Miami's slums In force, dJe:d Saturday. He was 63. Headley once said: ''i"elons will karn that t be y can't be bonded out ol th e morgue.." . Royalty Visits l,ONDON (UPI) -KI n g Comtanllne and Queen Anne- Marie of Greece arrived today to attend a conference on the Int.rnational Yacht 11ac1ng Union « whldi tbe monarch iJ vice proaident. ) Tails y~u win, too!' --ldooJ "-II)'> YOU pockot the ,proflttfyourcar'1 r ... llvelueil h~ 1t~. ' or If the m.ti:tt II down, you retum the e11r wlttt no obUgeUon. Elther w1y, )'OU win! q.11 EMcuttve todly lor 11111 dotalll ••• Ind the top cllh p<tco le>< your pt'll I .. cerf' EXECUTIVE CAR LEA.SINO COMP.A.NY 2202 I. fit Str.•t, S•11t• An• '" Thi v.11., Kl 7 3011 '" Lo. Ao90IH ST l-J220 • OL 4-1000 • --- fust in the tick of time '' 'If 'FOR CHRISTMAS <' LAYAWAY! BULOVA A. TM MISS AMEJllC4-fl'opule, Oetlsn Witb 40 00 ]J ,,.,... .. IMkfl~ ~ bin(. I a,,,,. ""*' wti ...._,... ••-!ii. 5"5 ~00. fqt.ll....,~17.......... . ' • C. TM LEAD!~ LAbT "l"-ov.I Cfflttl, 11 60.00 ,..,.,,,..,.,.,....,....,. . ..._ I. TM OATE klHQ "'C"-W•_,,oof', .._ 75 00 wrn.tlna; 11 ~ ,...._.. fJaL • I. 'fJlt OAn: KIMO "NQ."-Mlll.. ~ 40'' 00 U'9nd« "9tdl. rt,...... .. .n.tJI~ • . . 1'fl'ltl'I ea.., t1'llflllrl end ~l.t inlKt • CHARGE IT AT YOUI l'INNIY'S flNf JfWfutY Dfl'ARTMINT •• PUUllTOfll OrMtt CM!tr _,,_ MUMTIM.-rM .... Hut1t"'91ot1 c.nw •• ....., '1 .... °"" ,.,.,.. ~1'9'l'ORt IUCM -·-~ •J ,.; Cale ""' " .. - " Perfect •'-P comfort for )'WI .. Luxuriou1 9lftl for anyone In acrylic with Supamap flnl1h I • ·; ,, " " FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE: 'Na*""'_. .. _... -......................... 1 .......... ..+ .. ,. .. ,_,... ... .,,.,.._. ..... • •.,..,.""""" .. ,..w.,... .. r_,.. • ...,.. ... .. ..,._.ht I J99I. 1M w.i.cwt1 .. ...,i.at4 .......... ,.._ . ...,....,.. ........... ,,.... . • 100% c111 .. ...., Pr- 'DOrhcmn' •• I pt • • .................. -.. ..., .... ... _ .................... _ ___ ""_"_ fvMtbe ' ' 9.91 --.... -..,._ 1';91 ' ·. COSTA M~SA HUNTJNGTON &EACH NEWf)ORT BEAOi .,. H1rbor Shoppi119 Olnltr) ( t111ntington Center J' ( F•1hi011 lal•ncl I : ~.I..~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'' - ..• f" DAii. y 'rl~Ot .--. -~ =---· • ' ·Crash ·Find.er Tried · --------... ~. . . ' • • SF Cliief --To Replace Looking .,,for a '.~~~·;gf Distinction? Hoover. -.. ---- IUl:D llL1Jn .(AP), -U The 'Wrocllage ~'r•mabll lnlO~!es. . Avlln Oita llld hla~bld . ..of.P!lyllll-Olen and-her !&-~'11le -locator--de•lce ; ~-·~~ ~ yelMJ4 daughter Carla w.,. developed by, the Gareu jArp. rld!O locator»•htn iheir plane · '" ' of Loo AnJ<lel, la activated crMhed bl the lfrtnl\y Moun-IOWld by • bunter men by IUdden deceleraUati In a lalnl In ltfl~ibey mJchl not mantl>I alter the lamllY'• Ill)>! cruh and broidcalta a 1w .. have cUed. :oay lederll of. plane crubild oo March u, loo• radio m_. far at llc1al>. . 00. Alvin Olen, 59, left l>b luat U boon from the SAN FRANCISCO (IJPI) - Police Chief '11lomaa Cahill, followl11,1 rules of courtroom procedure, bu decllned to bl drawn tnto apeculaUon tlsat he may ~place J. Edaar 1 Hoover u director of the F.B.I. ( I fl l' hi an apOrlmtol Saturday wtfe and d1~ter to find belp wreeki(e. u.-Jocator, a small radio and bu never been found. tnnlmltter, led aeatdl planea Clrla lived for almoat !WO to the Ille of the Oien crash monlhl oo the snow-laden In le.a than to minutes. iiiOuntain. She kept a diary,: ~ praying for reocu<, chiding the Watts Rebuilding Marri_age . Plam End IW'Chera and writing frantic •J>peah: "Please 6urry, some- one!" Pliin in Council . . ' .... In Shooting In the teat, F1'4eral Aviation Admlnr.traUon officials dto~ pel< a ballery-powered Down- ed Aircraft Locatq-Into the aru. Jt toot one FAA rescµe pl... 37 minutes In plnJ!>lnt . the~lcicaUM and ~ 39 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Walls, wjlieh lllll bean bOpi- bing and fire scan from the 1965 riot, would be rebuilt 'and new -homuo <Uld •a~ told back. to Negro families SAN ios¢ ' (UPI) - A )'Olll!I brlde.to<be wu'lhot lo ' du,lb by her · father during an · ~t ov,er which drurch lhe wolild be married In, JM>llce nR(iiied. The victim wosiiuth Dado, 21, ·one of btoe children • of Fernando Dado,' -was booked for 1nveot11at1oo of mUrder ... ' W-·!<!Id Police Ruth arrived borne Siturday with .hei !lance, RuclY Rixfrlgue•. 22, lo dlJcuaa their marriage. Dado, a Baptj,t, Insisted the couple lhould , marrly In a Ba-ptl1t·cb.ul'c·h. But _...., it·-Calholi~. WU detei'mined to marry in the '. Calhollc 'Church, Police aalsf. After a heated argument, the~ Couple ran from the botne. Dado got an automatic ·piltol and ran after them, police said. Aulhor!U~ · uld 'Dado lhot his 1 daughter in the back of the head In ~.., appar"'t eport In shoot Rodriguez. . ' r r und(r a plan. before the City Redlaitd.s Begm· s New ~~·L. Law Jr., project mADqer, said· before today'• piibllc . hearlna thaf wlcjer E.xpe· rimental. · Coll.ege ~an:.·~~= li•inl quarlen WWJd be~. , .. -(AP) 1:1".iL. 1 • ·' t and~ b 1_3 He aald l,ldlJ . rest' RED~·~ -~•Cl· men -Y •• · wwtd· be Sivan . um . tional lnDo~ation will be the And before school even housing, then sol&.new horn . rule rat.tier than the ezc:eptkm 'begins in September lMt,·the Law. said tl:!_~Jl~year p at ·Johnston· College, al.ya -its .students will takt compllcated ject. ·will . cost $5' to '7. n first chancellor. per30naltty testa. 'lbe rtaults private funds for every federal wUI be fed . into a computer doller. ·\ l( will give no grades, have to ·cietermine 'fthieh teacbtng Tbe plaQ i)U tittn rev~ no departments and hold few methoda · are compatible with . several Ume.1. Some opponents cliwes. each student'• peraonaUty. hate. accused. tht planners of 'lbe ltudenta will instead ·do "We'll e v a I u ate· cur "Neiro removaJ'.-tacUa .. a lot of readlng,-atlend many students' creativity, DellbWty, . , · aemlnan and·,f!eJd trlpo and ' boat!Uly, compulsivenee" . . do an enormous amount of houn, of obaervatlon, ablllty Water Deficit hard work. Thia ii the word to correlate data and reaction from Pressley C. McCoy, 41, to various kinds of teaching," LOS ANGELES (AP) - who wit! head the Redland sald Mt'Coy. California faCi!!I a $2.3 billion University satellite school. Tbe school will give deficit .fn water projects The· first student body will bachelor (I( arts degreea in financed . by U:le fed er a I consist of 120 fre!hmen and three ' ' a' r e a s ' • -Jn.. government and may have to 20 sophomore1, McCoy said terpersonal, intercultural and niake qp the difterenCe, State Sunday, with a planned enroll-international. wa~ leaders warn. 'fffEa CHtl.!iTMAS Giff fOl THI klOI ~~~mliiiii~r1 FREE!! :::---o SCHWINN. GIRLS .. =& !tJl:!NG-RAY· BOvS ~ BICYCLE MODEL: The Holdq Jeasen Is aheocl • , , hem .,.ur Alr- Vtnt .U aluminum patlt lnltalSH MW alMI IMkt ne payments )II May 196'. 'MlH l"UfllCt!MI j>f,,I"' 41-.Vt:NT 'AllG 8'i"J~'lo'N[lf • 11 GOOD AT TIMI • t ' I ' I I r I "fhave'bie0'1n court many timea u a· witness. You are brlngln1 up IOID<lhlng no! In evidence," Cabill uid Satur- day when queatloned b y newsmen a~t Hoover 's pooslble retirement. ·Hoover will .be 74 Jan. 1 . Altbouah put the normal retirement age, speclal coQ- aremonaJ leglllatlon h a 1 allowed him to temain at hil poat ~d of the Ff .I. Th bWty tha Hoover mllbt e p down '""1 Cablll might replace h1m wu men- Uoned in a nary in the Wuhlnllon.lost. ~ paper noted that ... dlrect<ir' In In-troducing CablU u !he com· mencement speU:er at last October's craduation ceremonies for FBI Academy araduata, called the San Franc,iacan "the best police clUef in the country." / The Post also mentioned John E. Ingersoll, 39, as a possible S\J.ccessor to Hoover. Ingersoll, a former California policeman, was named four mootl\fi ago ai director of the Federal Bureau on Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. • 1931 M<><kl A De Luxe Rorµhter (Completely Restored) $2,500 Forl11 11ear1 ogo the Modtl "A" wa.s introduced a.a thl "Ntto Ford." MiUiona were built, but there art only a few IUT· trilling De Luu Roadstns ~eft. Now j.s .11our chance to have and drivt the car guaratitetd to Qt,t more admiration and comments than any mw model offered todau. Thi& cla&.ric uw reat.ored to it& original Dearborn specifi· cations and ii trult1 a btoutv.. lt i! mechanicallft perfect and mtda a new owntr who wants ~o drive it and tn;oy it. Come and aee it in tM DAltY PILOT employee parking lot at 330 Weat Bay Street, Coat.a Meaa. For more information 11.!k for Mr, Cur~y in the new8paper office, or call 642-4321, E::t. 240. a\ All Penney Stores Of"n Every Night Monday Through Saturday tenne• •• .. WILL HOLD YOUR SELICTIONS ALWAYS F!RSTGUALITV.. ;-ON LAYAWAYI . .. 1 loYe being a fashion model~ Now 1ntl'Clduc1ng talklng larblel•· ~--" 1he '!Ol'id'' '"" ~ ,....,.. doll • -ta!Uv! Sht ...... Wa laity Small• Walka or Tallcal W.,. Seol-Ta .. ia 10\li;" ""1. Jwr ~ ,... ""• and ....... -fwn t1oi1,.._ kby 5"'1111-Woli• woil all liy '*-If. Sh.'s 11¥4• ... Mlngy-... ,._ nil!Ut. She "'YI< , ........ """*"'--WJ' l'llll5 __ ,.,.._, 4.44 ... I 6 Talking Drowaey• talka a lot! 5.88 ... I 11--- • , I ' • i t i r I, Kooky Kans and Goody •••p•nl ·a.al ... COSTA MESA .. Kok__,~~ OciWlle De I • °"' 111 h _,. ~o•••• ,....._. ..... _ .... --... "" ..,.. ._i'l__,,W,_.• ••lflrdi...i_... .... I 98c ... ·-- WALKING TIPPY TOES ls ~ OM of Wi ....... "*''"""""' Golb .•. 17"'tall. She J. ..... °"' ,a.lk """°" ...... tric)dt. st. ......... ~ .,... ....... her .................. ~ ... ---.o,-.. "':.ii 'D' ~-............ All 111 l color podtoge. -10.99 · . ' • " .. ,... TIPPY TUMILEse PLIPSI ,..,._ ........... ,..... ....... ,.....+ .. ,.._,.. ... """.,,...._. ............. " 1'rt.I ....... . .... ............ iMfft, .......... "'*· .... .,....w.,c ..... ,.,....., ....... She.,.._"' J 'D' ............ (W ~ 9.99 HUNT!NGTON BEACH t-, 'Harbor Shopping Center) NEWPORT BEACH (Fashien ttland) ' (Huntington Center) . ' 'C • - • • - I ·I Dt Ra •Ir dol th• th• I 1 1 I E da) gro bro at M• h ova for nut1 of t the ova: the1 SO I inf a 1' orgc bre~ mu! con I cult orig D' dire schc Obs· said Thu aliv1 cont cult1 tr an o. cess is U the "( yger syst• the orga diffe the yger surv stag fere1 men F• cultl mise of h orga of h· egg aspe systE In nrali frorr: in 01 to I ther~ ~ quicl for tl ( .. • k • ... . . """' . . _,,-, -------·------·--__ ..... --·----· .. ----. -----.. 1 --.-. M-, NM-ll, IM DAILY l'ILDT 7 :-... a_umn __ E _, ___ •• ,;..Y Ph_i_l ,_nt-;-rla_ildL-1' e 011 eg e Stu. y ·impact of' ,Thii:tie's r ' '\ , •. . iv ASlllNll'fON (AP) -A • ' ''The 'l'blitliiS Is a decaao OO!I\'*-, , -t~ther wllla tho lllllvonlt)"a ol tba ll30'1 In ·......n ap- leadinl ~ un!venlly whlcb means nollllq to ''" Wllat ~ !hi plq U~ stall, wUI ·-_..... "' camp111. /\ ma· wUI tell II HQ ·u •" In -.-11..,..., than a'fiaild!lll at~ la tho fact tba\·,' ieinfnan lnvo!Ytnt • wrtten jor pcirtim cii a raplar art a ..,. and "'1l<t!IO aepieoter al .cllchol: ..a, a -for ..,. ..m..ior, tho 111<11 as 'nlomton Wlldol:, """° GO Palnllq al tho IOth al spoclil tC>Ul10I "' the tl30'• 111111 .-·Cilydo BJft'Ow •and unl""1!z: '*-trato aD ; .I>wl&lrt MacOonald GranvWe Caturr' will bo deYot6d to deslsne<! for Joday'1 alllutnt Boonle. Parlier," Ny1 a Ila ..,lbo lllO'a. llkU and John Stelnbeclc. art al ·the lllO's. · 1tudent (eMration. IJnlvorlaly o f Com>ectlcut 'Ibero bo aud1.o et Iba There wUI J1ao be spocial n.. ovtNU plan for the n.. new eeries al....,..., spolltml111. "Yet, these -pl>yllc:a GI that dica!to, ""1cb , llud!H al lbe Spanish civil --C!Ulld dluolve j;; to be offered el lbe Ulllvarslty slud<nts, m111y of •Iiom are ' ~ bf bufl ¢>..,... wu. al lbe N•w Dall and IA UU<lat In noetalcta. TO al ' c.nnectkut 1W11nf In !ntemely 1 11 v • polltlcolly, In atomic ! ~Ila'° al lbt riM al Wc1am In ltely eYOld lbll, 1be lllllvsntt.y, February, , wW 1'e aomtlblng have much to )earn •bout so pra10Utl • bllluaaoid "" · and Gtrmony. The joumallam, thr<MIP two :run al plannloe. al a rea--to lboae-aboclcod America and lbemsel... by •&•· J ~ · · ' Rt)nllna, fllll\I and radio of· baa carolllily l1nlclw'ocl ·lbt crlllco al lbe ~ WJUIUS • ~ llnowledae o1 the The universily ,P1-to In-· ·ferlnp o1 Iha docade t1ao wU1 _.., ao !bat ...-SC llCOl19 who recell haiil-preaed Thh11<t." . ' . vite .. 1(,ll!l'i 1,clu:rers "" studied, ~ with ~ tull1i pert will ·~d&J>llltholll!O''wheo Most collec•• arid ,J*19110!IU• WbO-Qlnell pro-arcbltec!W'tandphio!Jophy. )nlw'e a aoUd educetloQal 'thuo. wu m time to 1hfni. unlv""11fea bl!ar lllli&bl 'lrito ~:_.i""°lt !ll0,.-·1 -ff•!klarq, ioc1"'11nc t b •, .!""nd•tloa. foo. Iha~ abOlll taldnc • over Ibo the Thlrtld era ' In _.te iJ\<ludln1L~'.Jl.':I-. Celvellnd On:heatra; w!ll· ·A unlvimty-jiiOspidua"' prealdent'aoffice. bbtory 'Bnd econo,nilv•· -'ll>e ·l!llillah "~t. perfonnworar.pruentativ• Ibo teaioalc' "the 19!0'1 ' . HAL AllllCHll HIAltlNG-AIQS Ctl1t•M A1l•~fln•at1 .. .... . ' ..,,, .. -J!WJ. . e..w=;.;'"Mlf' hr 671-1811 . . ' : . . ' , All Penney 51ores 'Open Every· Night Monday Through Saturday_ ... ' . , . ·~ •. . ' e.nne~J . ALWAYS FIRSf cruALITY . •• • . , . . .. . . • '· • Bay Area Might Have ·Biggest Hole in Ground • . I THRU SAT. ONL YI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Directors of the Bay A r e a Rapid Transit district are strivln& to prevent the bllllon· doller pro/ecl from becoming the world 1 fancleat hole in th• (round. BART, called the Iaraest 1 .. I Test Tube Embryos Developed EVANSTON, Ill, AP -The day when embryos may be grown in test tubes has been brought ~loser by experiments at Northwestern University Medical School. In the experiment, whole rat ovaries have been kepl alive . for the flrst time in cbemlcal nutrients without the addition of blood serum, a report from the school says. Eggs in the ovaries grow normally but there has been no attempt so far to maintain life until infants are born. In previous cultures of living organs the tissues tended to break down and the cells multiplied wildly i n un- controlled g r o w t h . The cultured organs lost their original functions. Dr. Theodore Fains tad , director of laboratories in the school's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, said in a report released Thursday that cat ovaries kept alive in recent tests not only continued to function in the culture but lived after being transplanted back into rats. One of the reasons for suc- cess in the new experimeqts is the way oxygen is fed to the culture. "Correct digestment of ox· ygen delivered into the culture system is a key factor for the survival of the explanted organs," Fainstad said. "The different tissue ~omponents of the ovary have different ox· ygen requirements for their survival. Further at different stages of maturation of the dlf· ferent components require- menls differ." Fainstad said such organ cultures show immediate pro- mise in studies of the action of honnones on reproductive orgaM "with a view to control of hormone action, ovulation, egg implantation, and other aspects of the reproductive system." In the future. he aaid, "a l11lllifll&lll llS!ll<! (aftlpl• ~,; from a patient might be tested in organ culture for response to prospective c h e m 1 c a I therapy. This might lead • quickly to specific trutment for the malignancy." • cally-!i111mced publle woru project In IJ.S. blat«y, .- at least '143 mllllon more to complete a 75<nlle syelem some upertl say II the moet adveneed rapid tranalt proJ· ect ever planned. BART wu dealgnod .to llnlt three c:rowdocl counlles lo an automated ayatem Ill su?ay, IUl>-Bay, urtal and irade- aeparatell 111llfece lines · witlt air ccndlUoned con and pro- crammed for top speedJ of llO miles an hour. More than 40 percent of con· struction is completed under about 120 contracts worth $600 million. Another 100 contracts still are. to be let. The remaining w o r k is de~ndent on . BART a:ettin& the $146 million. However, that figure is growing at t h e rate of $1.5 million a month, owing to inflation, officials aay. The inflationary factor· has been aggravated by deJaya, caused variously by court fights and slowness in letting contracts, with risin& real es- tate values complicatin& t h e whole picture. Unless the funds are forth· coming work will (rind to a halt -spring. "Thal is when contracts under way will be completed,'' said L.A. Kimball, BART as- sistant general ~ger. Kimball safd directors a r e counting on a meeting with Gov. Ronald Reagan N~~ 19 to get a bill into the lt'glSll· tive hopper to bail out 1t h e project. Rela:an favors 1 bib in the 5 percent state sales tu. SCARS OBVIOUS The BART scars o1 construc- tion an obvious In Alameda. Contra Costa and Ian Francis· co counties. ln San Francisco and Oakland, major streets-- dug up, filled with cranes, planking and auorted trafrtc- . blocking machinery -look as ll they'd been hit by bombl. Kimball pointed out that present contracts requite re- storation of torn-up streets~ "However, with a billion dol· Ian ol physical struc:Wr'e und· er or on top of the ground, . we will have to maintain these useless holes 1n the (l'ound," he added. They would have to be wat· erproofed and made secure from vandals, and otherwise serviced -all to a very 11:· pensive tune. · -Without makeup of the de.fl. cit so the rem~ Ctinlracts can be let, BA'RT ls UMble lo order the futuristic can for lbe ·!rains lnl41nckd le ease • critical transportaUcln pro!> tern.· Every day aome 500,000 cars, trucks and touriltl are movm,: in and out of ~ Franc11Co, and 200,000 commu- ten ""' public trlllljlCll'lello to IZld from wort. I See by Today'.s Want Ads: • Meet )'CMll' mi.tell: Thii 1izW1ea dub is the tun way to JnHt. that "certain IO!l\e<llW. '' • All tblt -•• la pld, tn this cate. Do your thlzw with this Id °' M.mu.. and ZUdjan cymbels! • For the man who hu ~An M·l car-~. new. . e Join thl Creek. •• On )'OUl' own Medihlrramu c:ock· tall ..... -'""' -... ·-· e t*ne-bat"Gocld». • .A Ve?)' clMn 'S9 l'ord. coupe, at a prico lknr> J. -.ldiau&b ... • l>r'll Ttalfli: -Tlils ....... ft'IM:1 Wu IO much. ft __ ..,....,,..., -- ' T , • ' • Sav~ $36 on o~r Danish modern bedroo"' · group ••• sleek:· and uncluttered walnut! . . . I ~· I' .,,,~I , . , -~ L .. j Reg. $249 ·NoW ·'213. Pay a l1tffe u f.50 per m•lltll Tlils 4 pl-set at-hi 'Amerlc:ali walnut Wnien . . over lfardwoods will! ·tp«lal Mat and tcralch rD !ant finish, knnlnai.d ~ tops, and has d111lproof cltawtn. .. . . .. 1hsllo &ft1•11 .... $95'----"·-· ,.; __ _.NOW .. , ........... ~ '"': NOWtt• 4 ··-·--.... ~----... ,-..... --NO'N.., fllll, ....... !Win ...... d ,. wllh ,,.._ .... ~-: ....,..--......... ...Jtflll 'tG, ADDrtlONAl PIECES A''A•·•E·· ,,,., -..... ., Sav• $16! 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I, ! • • 1-'-~I DAJl Y PllOT • Sewage Co111es· (;lean UCJ Biologist Gives Pollution Talk By TOM FOl\TIJNB OfllllDmltr""I..,. Sewage trutment plant. can r e·n de r ci.villullon's wastes free from dileue, bat do not necasarlly ltOp them from kJlllq ftah and ol!Mr fresh or salt water life, aaya Dr. Peter S. DLl:oo., 'UC IrviDe prolesscr d. or11nl1mtc biology • 1be proce11 can matt sewage bylfenlc by human 1tandard&. aays the profeuor. But, be explains t r e a t e d tieW1ge, llk1 raw '"8ge, Ulll!ll the oxygen content ol water, thus choking off aquatic llfe. 'J'he oxygen ls taten ln the process of decay. Dr. Dixon. in 1 recent talk on pollution, told a seminar or graduate biology sti.Jdents they "must preach the gospel that water and air are not present in unlimited quan-- titie!, that they are very precious commodities." He said there mut be bdter For The Record Fire CaDs "...,..., ._.. 11:17 '·'"" Sltvrllllr. fin lll'lfttlPtlorlo UO COl'll AYa. 1:1.1 p.m .. ffl"llQ Cll!l. 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Chair of St. Petei Slated for Stuay VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI has ordered that a controwrsial chair, traditionally said to have been U3ed by St. Peter, be removed from its bronze casin1 1n St. Peter's Ba.silica for a modern scientific study. • Tbe Vatican press office an- nounced thb today, ..,i,,, the ponUff had accepted requests for such an enmination that had come to him from various soholar1. . The chair, made · of wood, Is encased Jn the elaborate baroque Cathedra P.etri throne done by Giovanni Loremo Bernini between 1657 and 1666. The bronze casing with the wooden relic hidden lnsldl is lhe magnificent centerpiece in the apse of the basilica. The wooden chair was la.st remov· ed briefly 100 years ago and has not been viewed by anyone .-. Requests to roopen the bronze throne and submit the wooden chair to modern sclen. ti.fie scrutiny ran .Into op- DEA'l'B NO'l'I(:ES position ln conaervaUve circles in the VaUcan . .A1J a resuJt, Pope Paul named a com- miulon buded by Paolo Cardinal Marella, archpriest of St. Peter's BaaWca. to review the case. After .. veral y-of ~I the cpnun)ss!Qll rocommeno!ea that the relic be removed and examined. 1be VaUcan JftSI office an. nounced that with the dedatoo to go ahead, the Pope bu named a smaller commillion to supervbe the lludy. II 11 beaded by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michele Maccamme, prul- dent of the Committee for the SdenUlic Study of the Ho- ly See. Technical aspecta ol the ex· arninaUon have been entrusted. to Francesco Vacchlnl, direc-tor of the technical office for the maintenance o! S t . Peter's. The purpose of the study Is to see what sclenUflc metbodl can determine about daUng the chair on the basis of the 1ge of the wood and the llyle. Opponenll or the study had voiced fear that 10me of. the faithful might be -ked at the thought that the chair wu: not really used by St. Pet.er. Advocates of the tests aald the truth should be IOUght and that ln any cast the religious valut of the relic waa, above an. l)'IDbollc. Quake Jolts Soviet City M05COW (AP) ~ A otrooa earthquw today jolted the Soviet central Allan clly ol Ashkhabad, near the ltanlan border, Tass reported. It nld there was no destruction but dld not 1ay whether then! w~ casullttea:. The official Soviet news l&enCY laid the tremor' lb the Kopet Mountain area of Sovie! Turkmenla, rqlslered a force cl I to 7 oa the JS.point Soviet IO!omlc tcale. Thil compam with · tlll 7.1 quw 1n the Soviet .. ntra1 Allan city of 'hlhkent ln 11111 whlch caused m a 1 1 l '" e deltructton and left - 300,000 -homeleis. . DILDAY BROTHERS HUNTINGTON VALLEY .. 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In tlM clHN liM JOU've oni7 ~med abo ot. .. • _,_ ... FIGURE CONTROL SAJoONS f'~ ..orid'1 ........... ~ °"'"'°' ~ NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY (2 Blocks East Of Balboa Bay Club) 1 642-3630 , - Mly "'· Sit. M • ~ ... M11ttt C...,. ..._ SANTA ANA . 1840 W. 17th STREET 543.9457 • ' . ·-. ~ --... --. . ' -. . . . . Divorce Stirs Up Italians ' l\OME ~IJJ'I) -; C.lhollc Italy la ooce qaln airing a louelly and explootve Issue: d1Vorce. • j)lvorce dces not WBI In , Italy, but rniWoM of penona think the Ume bu come fer It. Among them are Liberal and Socialist members of Parllamenl who sparked the -eol·JO!lftd ~ --~· ..the loo& unfeoolveil - Liberal AntOOlo Baallnl, 42, '. fired the laleat round 1ul Teet wben he ~ hil party's proi-1 divorce law - and called for jla adoplloo ly Parliament. . COlbo~_t~!!."" ci:ir~~~~.; .~called~·· ~'el~!l!­ /li!w..II,Ael'W'<led a naUonwlde -referendum on the t.sNe. rChancel. are,any adoj>tion ot 1 a di....., jaw la months; U : nol,• YeU-. ·BW&Y. Parliatgllll . • is' as divided "" the qiie§t\on £ f.; ~,': '.' ~ ~ · " · " · · .. \ht nau.n 11B<u.V .,..-~~loia !Clieef'C , · . " . -- The liberal pr6pooa! lad ' " ' ' ' . down·ninemd\dlfm:~orCe. I cb~:..-1 .·~ ··. ' . ; ·h.. ...,~ " . inclu~ To n.g,l'rm Jm. A G.,.... oui·jU .m..-i.u. •.and other m•:·-~• Oil his recClllllaissance com-prisal)lo"n~ , five ye a rs panY take·~-~· •earchiJlg Hlll_ 282, aoo,.t :µ miles east o! Hue. The u pel'h t errupled separaUon, . unit w~ a-~ ·IOlllO ~ V.1et Coog,petleved hiding in the area. longer eomm!IJ!>enl to a meo------.. --\'','-,., --------------~-----! ,/ tal hl>spltal and proof .,.,,. ; ' ""·. . . rial•· partners have been' · ' • · · : ; , ~..:::~.~·~.'Deen -Coo·. ling · Gives The lll"'P"'ed law la aim\lar • · r.• ... · . . to one introduced :earlier by 1 t, ; · · ~ · ~ , c~ , Hope the 'SocJalJst., Bosllill aaid be I \i . : . ' • '. ,.'1; ' ~~~er ... 'liiththe\~~ Dot ·Treatment of Cancer Ve1'8!0lll could not bt brougbl ~ ':, : ' . into agreement. · · r . • The IOenf. ~ ..... OJ -~· ~~~ ' • • r' '·• run b:ov:-Ch r ~an 'A~A, Ca: (AP). -An 'I1le article said l he.' lte effect OD either tbe·tumor J Democrats, agreed 11111 month Emory Umverslty )li>¥SJOlogllt. chemical ha been lmowo for· ,or !>Ornlal tissue. · • ~ to permit 8 special committee bas used _deep coollng "! 1he nearly a decade and 11 widely By warming the cancerous ·"'- study the whole question. body to ~ase drastically used in treatio& canc;er. It -. tissue with special devices, "Our law would permit the ef~ect1veness of cancer attacks genetic materii.l that .. such as uJtrilsonic waves divorce when a court is con-tre~~ drugs, .Tbe Atlanta . ~ows canoeroqa ·• ceiis to ~ P®&>vic said the· rt la m o ; vinced a man and his wife Const1tutiOQ. satd in a ~·. , , ~· ,..., .. :ol.abi&d>s more-·Of ti; drug, can no longer Uve together copyrighted s'lory today. 11le cifug; however, also acts while the cooled norm a I in the married state," Baallni The newspa~ said the on normal, body tiasues, in-tissues absorb ool7 small said. technique developed by tbe eluding ..,.,. more -Ito amounts. He rejected the idea of a pbyatologist. Dr. Vo j in to the chemical than are the The Yugoslav-born doctor \ ~.' nationwide referendum on Popov\c, will be tested on tumolr. also was quoted 81 saying ground& U might bitterly &COttl of'~ cancer pa-In the pul, COllOl!Dlralian experiments showed tumors -nUlmU """' I divide Itallana and woold be li-neit. tjrili: 1 . . ct $-f1ucnuadl llnm& """1gll dl,.ppearing complelely In 15 --· ._..,~NTIEIB -..-18, 1'168 : • . . " ' useleas tmW such time as Tbe newspaper l81d the .W 1 ~~0f desgpy ,tumors to 20 percent of the cases. O"""'°'"Wlld~Jlf;Oit~llcUiht'ln.*YllllnJ Parliament itseU acts on the technique · developed by the have-betlrtoo ltnJng for vitaJ!----------::-;,--------------....,,.--"'T".:.._..:.,.-:i-------------- issue. physiologlJt. Dr. V o j t n tb:alll!ll to · anvtve. and the 'r ~ 1 1 ! Baalinl did not say i~ but Popovic, will !"' leated on paUent bu died, the Comlllll- other pro-divorce exponents ICOl"tll Of EuropWt cancer pa· Uon aatd. ~ pointed out a referendum Uents nelt spring. But, the paper s at d , would almost certamly be Popovic:. was quoted by Popovic'• me\hod ~. defeated. Male votin;are ou~ ... ~let Jeff !lesmllli-is loylpg olljcr partiool of the body • . number.,.i by women, who <1· his research, ii>lng the drug from the drop. It said be • perts..eootend are more likely 5--Fluorouacil, has been done has found that when a cancer to . heed Vatican warnings to aitnost ex c I u a 1 v el y on patient's body temperature ls reject dlV<>r«. laboraw ~ lowered, $-Fluorouacll tw lit· • -' ' ' SoUth" eod·"-. .,,.. . ...,11,-ilie .,.... '...Wouiitil 9:JO'pJ11., ..... It f. tO ti.in\ obout Cllwloh•- , ,!l' lo1lfll tO;tst ?lua ..-....... ~ ......... , .• __ . I • • • ' ' ' . . " . I. . "'. • 'l. - • I • I , ) I , • • • • ' I '. . ' Ne Strlllgs Abortion R,ig~ :-'t. p-tl"\,.' ~ •• , t Asks by f!r!ap ·:·:· DETROIT (AP)-"All"°"" OYtr the molutlon, •.,.. •" llhould havo the rilbl to ~ of lllOf&I, elhlcal "Al• !<all aborti-" the =~ .:;:. Am«lcu Publle Hellth A> -. T."' aociaUon'• IOvernlol ..... u 'ftlt ,...,;,1'1trCOW1CU ll·the .. ' • -today. declUciHn•ldni •body of the ID a lonnll '"""1uUon, It put ~ Public l!Wtll ll1Y 00 -oo UI' _,.,,... .. Wofeouocll .• rig1.t to iloclde DOI to haft •· _..._ electod bf IJIO' • baby U llhe became _.,..L tjllly llOCtiolil within t be , SUcb a lilnd a-1&£ tiey"°' APllA, .-_,lblrd by alll1la .... the --"' the ~: .... the '-I bl pnoent llale Ian. ' the ~.al '-· · '"Ille APHA 111101 that..,. The ........... ,., ,, cea to abonlon be aocepled -1d'1 larpol' iodelJ of.,.., .... Important -"'.. lie -~... • . curinl the rilbt to 1J10Ci1>1 more tban IO,OCll- ud clioootnc lhe numl>er 0( -.u..11,a111 ........ c!lllclren wanted," the """""' ~ """"'""' Uon aaid. ""'". -raotudar,; "To this end, ~ Jldoi>tid· after two mtno laws should be repellOd ii>-~ aaid: that -t --may ,.••1£.i.. 'gefterally 'ae<!epled have llhortlons performed by .... t individual -en and • qu~ied pr&ethfolien i1'1!1ed-coaol .. lllloold have d>e- lcinc and ortoopathy." to, clecl~ -=i:;· ·Ille • DUD)iler-.... 1-1 VOTE uielr clllf~ren. ""'.~ The resolutioo will be dis-"lbll ~ rilbl i.u lrlbuted to memhen of the lloeii lllpPOiied illld ~ presll(loua, quaalolllclll Na-thnlugb govemmeolll .ctlOo tional Hellth Orfanlutloo at at ell Ievell its t6tb annual meeting. It WU • adopted by a vot. reported to JOINED AGENCID hav. been about three to two "Tbe APllA and -olh amoog the c:ouncll'1 11111-plua fwrve joined with pob •--group& , ,.,_ I memua•. ageacies tq, secure u.u.11 MOii state laWI pniblbtt and to mike widely avell .-un1 ... the mother'• -..me.a 1hat will pro-• bellth II clearly endegerod. vide\ a range of cbo1oe of con-· · A ,.., states have ,_,o,-tnceplive metbodl consistent · modHled 1hll lilnd to permit with penoaaI belle& and de- abortionl u, . .i~_!~~tplcthe, llru. then: ii 1ood e.-~ ww ''How e·'Y er, contraceptive ,r,et-unborn loflDI might be de-mdhodo Yll"f among uam In 'N~ permlll .. -= ~~ becauae the woman. muried. due to ral>!!, incest and dim: or single, 1lmply dou DOI wul culU.. in cibtllning conl'.raceJ> a baby, or another baby· tlves and sometin1'2 because Illegal abortlonl are per-of contraceptive failures. ' formed by tbe bundrtds ol "In order to assure the ac- thoosandl each ye&£, often 1111-cepted r I g ht to determine der condidODI that ruult in freely the number and lpac- seriOUI infection or death, or Ing of their children, safe le-- later inability to have a chlld, gal abortion should be avall- and invariably at exorbitant able to all women. cost. "Further, the proviaion <>f SEVERAL JPACl'ORI abortloo within the usual chan-nels of medical cart will re-Theae facton were report-duct the well mown adverse edly menUoned In Ille debate bellth effects of illegll abor· Teach U:S. Also How To -Spend ttm. "The APHA urges that ac- Cess to abortion be accepted u an important means ol se- ~the rlgbl to spacing and chooomg the number of c!llJ. dren. wanted. "To thb end, re.stricdve laws lbouJd be repelled IO !bat ...-iwcmen may have abortiom performed by quail· WASHING TON (UPI) :I ~tloocntby." in medicine American -need to --.-learn how to speed tbelr:,,;========j money just u much u they need to learn how to make It, acc:ordlnc to a aocW ICien· tbt. "It He1D1 strange that almost every conceivable way to urn an income 11 repreaented by a course U not an entire curricu1um, but that almost no attention is given to lpeDdUJi that Income wisely," said Dr. James Mullen at the Federal Trade Commlss1on bearinga on °na- tiona1 consumer protection.'' AppearinJ Wednesday In beball of the Alaodatloo for EducaUon in Journallsm, Mullen said, "we believe that it ii the responsibility ol the educaUonal system to prepare people to be comumen u well aa producers. "When the great mau of consumers cannot be fooled by half-truth& and faulty logic, advertiaen will not find it profitab1e ·to resort to these practlcel," Mullen said. He II with the School of Journalism, UnJver1ity ol Nol'!b Canilina. Another wltnea wl£Ded the commlalon that the wtdelJ heralded Ccmumer Cr e d It ProtecUon Ad, c o m m o n l y celled Ille tru-lendlng law, wu Just "scratchina: the mace.. Mra. Erma Aogevlnc, ... ecutlve dlrectcir ol C<JN<uner. FederaUon ol America, aaid The Town Crier Orange County Calendar St. John The laptl1t SchMI Auxlllary DINHO DA.NCI Nft. JJ, 1961--1:00 P.M. c.... .... c..m,a.11 C.n"t1ct:. Mrt. Joh11 Konn1y 140.7Jll The H•bor Area ·C-"lnllllnt Councll LUNCHION MDTIN• Wt4.. f\ln. 20. 1111 .... _..__ 1117 Wwdllf Drhe. .... ,., ..... Dr. Wllli1M C11n11in9h1"' Su,t. of H-port-M111 Unifi14 Scho1I Dl1trict Wiii T1lk 011 ''H_,.,...M111 I tit" look and Ed-tlonal S..l'fllY Felr Unl•enlty Perl< II •tsl&f Id-' P.t.A. 1 .... & ......... ._ '"""' ,..,...,, ...,. 21 Jill ... 11 ..... """ro Meua •• U J:tl • t:tO P.M. Jc1w•1. MeY. II t:tt ............ . • KanlnilY lmiocuowi ..... vii.ion written Into the law "ii about to offer • wholeaale escape 1rom the prlncipll pro-I tections of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, to wholly emuculatt the act'1 effectivenea." The veblcle for thll pulpOle, Ille. claimed. II the uniform 1a11•mi. eredtt code which -any slate adopUnc It to ...... the d ..... ol- JIJINJf credit tr~ Annutl Fall Meeting March of Of mes Or-County Chapto< ···-.,,. the code from Ille led<nl law whicb requlru lid! -of how much mon1lt CCIII to buy on credit. MMllsa:w• \ - T-., ..... It, 1tll .. 0bt1.,. c.,...., "MHlc1! A11oclaffo11 l1114i119 Ill L ...._,Or,... Socia! H111r: 1:)0 P.M. Di11Mr: 7:11 f'.M. .... 1474124 WlrTl Ol CALL nffY TA'ROI: FOl IHFOlMATION AIOUT THIS COlUMl'f .. , ~· BEIJ. BROADWAY .MORTUARY 110 Broadway su.et Coota Mesa, Califomia . Tel. 50-3432 r , '! ' STORE WlDE . -' ·' . ' I ••, A· ,. ; '· • ... . I • 1 .~. • " . A"D.nu.al .sale o.f fine \ ' . . . • • ~ • r • 1 ' • I, \ t • • , ; •• . ., ' ~- • ' , ' • • •• I , .. . .. ·~ ' . ~ . t ... ,. ' Two-pi eee t.own and travel Orlon knit 1.St1 in three styl,.e• ••• all machine wuhable 11.00 special Perfect fer Californian$ ••• ·Orlori~acryJic tweed lmlt!Ultsthat are care free. Style shown in yellow, pink or' blue. Also l't'lilable, short-sleeved jacket.with side-button clo5inr in pirik, blue ot •'Y· And, short sleeve jacket styled with jawef neck cottar and lllltai- fronl closin1.in-blue, arey or lflt!n. Sizes 10 to 18. StldJ 111 important value, you'll waol 11ote ~ 1111.slflel lludJ9l Dllael . • Lewi·s'pes.ign"e'r -ha.ndbags • , ' ' Yoo can.select from S!lOrt bags, failorfr· ~"--· - baas and cocktail bags_inlni~i\y sizes and shapes, Styled ·Mi calf, patent'leatlier, tapestry-weave ~brrcs; cutye.l)oei or peau de·soie'in black,or b!own·aitd•a·cqmbinatlon . of,colors. This is111l-~cel(ent O!liior~n!~ to 'seled'a. fasliiooeble; line qu~lity aifl' .j for her. Handbags • -· -- ' -. ,1 fasl!im Island • ~4·2200 • > ' . Buffurn·a' Own hQliday·aweaien are hand-embroid·er'ed •!id be&decl '12 • 9 9 .;e~ 17.00·;~' Just for special occa4i111s. Our.swealers of wool, ll!llll•lllllilt II* and nyjon are inte1-lined with ray111. Full·flslJionld SIYNll fir flattlrlllg fit: Eic!i Im 1·lowly ti.l!l.,.iiraidlntll Plfllow •11 II• wltffchalk of pearlized bead.s. llli11; 16 •-44. A lllrJllM ilt• AcclSSOI)' Shop I - . Mon., 111als.; Fri.10:00 ~II l:30<ill«~.1o:lifin s:s1 , -' -""'---~-------'----------------~------------------------~-------------- • ' • • • • • Cailforilla Slplfleant • • Changes Voted ' .. , . ~ __ , ..... ·ln Legislntur .. . . ' • .i:1i:.:::.:.v-;: f= ae:~ ... r:.~ ,: ding, a proclle CGWll of win-In IL "• nm ls DOI )'II available. Bui '' .--·~ '.• u. umS'·· ~ ' • . . --~ . - -- • ~ • " • ' , -Democrats appmnUy wlll = la •• ' •• · · • have o-J!W11n of nearly 1,000 allll briat P""llcol ; ' :,.,.i;J ' seats from the natlon'a 7,111.J In-.-.,., l'"*!._fo.rt. • ,.,. "' STORE :WIQE . . ., --• . -..., legUdaUve dlatrlct&. Much of ~· ~ ~~ • ·=-~! ,'. th~ edge Is built In Ibo Deep A. """" -~~ . ..... • I : I ~/:J. ·•11-·ft.J l·""' ' ' South, where acxne cbambtn = ~ · \ haw: no Republlcana. of tbl -.. · MCb "'"1 NO ELEC'l10NS lame.. ~ ~ ·"f. " ~,.. I - Seven llala beld no The.~~!''4~ Ji'. .. bl , ::;;;..:.~.,., !'<.. l-1 · IegislaUve e1ecllom lbts monlb ~~ • " &nd bl .lllAlll'•MDIJll, ooJy :::·"""'If!; _,, •• ~OllC ' \ ha II Ibo seats ,.... on Ibo Ie~tft lliilaln.. lils · .:. . , .. ,-'ii j .. vetoes. -( ·~-t ~....... . . In ~udr-"''\ ~' k.w. Farin Goes ...-., ~~.loot half • ' .ma cm. Ira!, • • .c •M-' ' ,;...pJ -.. re ~ ~ ,_...: ... · To Viejo tliey ll&il ;li!it--'11\' !lie t.,_ ' J""""" ~'ill 1'11. ~ Old MacDonald's Farm, " ...... J./l:i.,. · ~· ~- which forhlldrl6 yean1 1 1has BROJql ~--• delighted c en v 1 t n g But tbe~P.'s~ lfM'IDll,1y vk> } Knott's Berry Fann, moves tory tn N~· ~-.. 1W'I :,. to Mission Viejo nen year. of Deotocr*~-_ · ow:r ; Every feature of the fann, that 'eiisftUye.-,.. , including I h e mule·<lrawn The l!B>JP1· 1fOioe cban.-1 merry-go-l'<IWld and ~le. ed hands,_ Ille-third mqi,t Ibo old gray mare, will he ~!~J-•J!?\'!.~. ~ ~ . moved to Mlsaion Viejo. Tbey loll'C ....._. .-..JB11de m P'M wlll he relocated In a wooded had ~ )0 _.. fJl ~P valley near the Crown Valley n.Jle ~atftra .#16 Demcf'r•ts offramp of Ibo San Diego • ...,. -~ ell'jj., TbeJ·lolt Freeway. Ibo ~-· • lo ·-Old MacDonald's Fann will · · - remain al Knoll's Beny Fann :: time;-ll'JIY*-'teals over the Christmas vacatl-On. ~bllcam now bold both It will he ready fQf· v)oilors . . at its new sJte before Easter. ·.'. -· : of _the Jeglalabft In ... 21 slaltl. Democrals have 211, ,. '-~~~~:; Mesan Given one-house 1eg1s1a1ure and Teo- Fellowship nesaee awaits the vote of the lndependeal. F o!'~, .pii:~!lµ. On bi.a · aJ. .. ugur . . •· Herbert Hollman of Costa Mesa iJ one of three Pb.d. candldate.s at USC who have been named to continue with a full fellowshlp ID the Scboo1 of Library Sclalce !fr lbe next academJc year. Hoffman, 351 Raicam PJlce, will continue to ncelve a sti- pend of 15,00I for Ibo fall and spring oemert<n and Sl,ZOO for the summer lellion. Further, he will be liven dependency and tr a" e I allowances and full remlaloa of all tuJUon tea:. W~'rol(. (UJ>ll • Hwae Repolillcaa Le ad er Gerald 11:· rmi Will· jolii . Senate COUDlerpart Evettlt 1'-. ·. Dlrben u --d lbe . > .. .. .. .. ... pretidenllal ~ " lllcharcl lll. -Speaker John W. McCormack . WedMed17 pva up Ills c:balnn.-p " lbe lloaM cleleplloo lo lbe joint lDauguratlon eommlff.ee 10 Iba! Ford cauld lab ...... • . ~-., •. . FASHION CLEARANCE ; " I . ,, • ... ;_ ' \' ,. . -. ... -~·-... ·' -. ........ ... j AFTER-FIVE DRESS~S AND FORMALS 17.99 to 43.99 r•'I· 16.00 lo 76.00 ... -, ~r .. ·1 ' . . " .. • . ~ '! ~ . -. ,. '. ... .. r I Just in time ftp: holiclty pitrtietl · . . ' ' " ' ' • ' I ' • ... ... -.. ' ' • . .~ .,,., .. ·. \.\,,.., 1-~ -1:.. . . • ' ... l •\ " l ·• .,. ... Famous name plaid pants are Kor·a tron• treated -i t ;1 ;. ' •, .. ,,.. l;f 8 00 .~ · .. j, I '.1,t~:·~ '<;/, • re• 1200 · · .. _J ·••• •• ,, .... ,.... , .. . .,,., . ,,. ~ .. ' ' ··1~-a_ ''.-• 'tr .. '• n'...'a' :'? ·~ "1111se •e the pants that never peed piessint; «: "'i 'i" · ~"-· ~ · · "; '. '"2 , ... 1'19l1 afle! washin• SiDWltp-laid in Forlitl-'· ~ :.; J" -'··· ·.• • l'-• ,..:;" .... .. ~-... • .. ·~ .... ;;o. ~,... .. pof~le!andcot~,Also,blouses;skirts, ·· ;~ ri' ,:., ., ·~ ·· · '' • · sweaters and capris redui:ed •• 111111/2 lft • ' . f;: ' ' .-, .. ···":~i~,. . StllthlmSpc:rt$WMf •· ,, -· 1 •• ~ .,,.rr· ... ·,..~,.,_· .~i~fn·, _¢, •• • " • ' '. ,, ...... ~.-.~ -· ...... ., -I .~:-: ..... ~: ... ' , ' •r ,-. ' ' ' . J '' -. • , • • • ' <; ' • -' • • .,. -'. ' ... ., ' I '."'1. "-'\. '.· '.• . r-i_'<. . . . . . ' • .... . .,_·: ~: .• :.: ."'.,! ~·-l·.fv \,.., . \:it . 1 • -,r----...... ...;~-------4.. , · Barly clearance.of'coat co1tume1 ' Savi' on Warner bra . ·····, ~· · ... .,;k,··.,. )"' .: . , .• '•· .~ .. ,~,. ~ , . '· I ,JI ": _;::._ ·:: .. : .: : . :1/3 Off 111,~.00touP.OO I with pre·molded contour cups 2 .49 reg. 4.00 • • ... ... ; . ·' ' . . . _, . ., ·.; •" • .. .-• •: - • ' . -' .. ~ ~ ~ .. " . . t ,., ... ,,j_., ., ' t • · · Select ff011 a lar". cotllcticin of coat c-la ..Y stytes, fatties •d colors. jll lrf'tam 11as, Utey~re so~ II . . . l'lllli 11CJ11· ... angi&i Into _sprlnr. ACC9$$0ilu tfie dress With Nylon lficot bra has seamless cups" for Sll10other .1 scarf er pin, or, coordrnate 1lle coet with olfllr 'dresses or ouUine. And,. they k~p their shape. Adjustable suits. Nrt one is a pt look. strotch s_ttaps, si~es and back_ in__ nylon 2'cl L.,..a• • .. ~l t .• · i:i_·1•· ";t ~< '-•; ··-!,:<'<~'' • ,. ' -• '" . ''t'~"''H .... ~ ,.,, ... ,. t· ~--• A.. .. ., .. .,,_., spandex, A·B-C .. Foundat_IOOS . ' ,, •• ·-";• ' '.!. "·"I'''"" •;,.; .. ,,,,4! ' fllllllld """'Shop-. '1·~.:, Vi'"..-:t~~~ 1 I ......... v .... ~----;<,_~f~ .~$"{. .. -.~,. ." ' I • . • ... ~ '.: ;~l'.t· r( ·~ , . ., •,.,,..I ~~\'~; ...• <.'~'-" ,.,')' "' ' . •'1 ;,""-'~ . . .·-.J:~·•.; :-.,,..' .... :. •. t' ", ' • ·" • .• • 11 .• ".-... r l._"° _________ ,. __ ;·M0·!'-·11(1 ... ,· .... ~-" ·-.. · .. ~· ·----· ,..,. ,. ..... ,., .J •. ·1 .. !~ .......... "•r·-· :·· 'i l_ , ·, :!: . I t ,. r~---·-----------... ii!.)iji~,.·:~ .. · ·i~ ·:.: :·1.1-i :~: _':\·i-~:~: :;: .. ;:-:·;;; I .. ·. \,!.•' ~., ,.) ...... ~ ..... ,., .. ,/. f '' ·:--1·. • "".t:'"$ I <" ' ••·•• ·J . .._,. o·-•)_-•,· . I , Brief1 cp: bikini pan ti es 1 tailored or lacy-styles I : -.99 or .. 6/5,801er.i.so1ow I Take ad'/311!1&1! of~ savings tO sbiFk . llP now! NYion tricot Jilltits In flilorllf cr dainty styles wtth nyi111 lace and etllrOidery trim; 4-7, Lingerie · : · -' Fall drei1e1 in new .color• are now c1ear'mc.e priced ~ ~ . ~ ·15.9_9 to 46.99 rer.26.oofo~.oo One and· bll>plece imses in 11111)' styles and ucitine_corors. Fa1Jjc$ l!J:lude wbd kni.t, ~lends, sheer·woofs ll1d other easy-cartfa!Jics.- Yau'll want several fer Ute holidays. , _DrmSll!I ' . I .. . " : . . ' ' . .,., ' . ' • • . . • ' . . •'' ,•. . .. .. .. .. · .. . '. ' ~ • I .,. , . ' ' f .... •\ • • : .... . . ~,. ... "·"' Women's dress shoes ,, • ~ f. f •t -, , ~I\. •J-l i·,,',.. f Our collection of better dreues · , . ..... .~ ' in elege.nt ftshion ftbric1 il_=f'll'!'!< "' ' ~by famou 8 makers ~l/3 off ,..... ______ ...._.._...,., __ . ____ .... ______ ___ Loilf'OQ~o-~ qittl~ rbltl" :wl~h· s:r91·lrain tioi '. Gotham 1lrift · • ' reduced. M•ni.._~i~t l!nd ~~l~r· ,, , 1 to choose from. Sli11t -6 hl• l.t; :,_. " :.. ..... ~ .. e.1eJ. -' " ,' . . • ~ ~~ ,... .... ~ . DRESS .$HOP, . I . 11.97 to 20.97 i~1.1a.001o32.oo , F-t l•bels irl(;l!lde Anriew Gellet, 111 Llso 1 lllbS and other. lalllOus labels. All in current istyla, new colon and tOe and heel shll(leS lllll't 111• llli• rut "clearance saving! $hot.Salon, -. -.. - • • . . , 1own for 1i;ft s 5.99 to 6.9S, • •· Ree, ·9,00to11.00, P111Pt1 YOU!·• self, yow lludtll and yGJrtlepd~ ,_ wltfi 1111 appll~ and et11boldery- trilllllll 1DW11. Nylon tticot In ' sla• P·S-V. • I 12$9fiiecllJ·~~ll ·I · r . ._.,..., T••ldl·flaSlilr• .... calllr, fl'ln! JlllJ* "••• .. • •JIWd slde.pocfllb. Sim 8 ~JS. Idell for lbDJK, /( I f'illlftf Lfllr1I _c ~ "'t -~- ~ I' ASllloN ISLAND • • . ' ( 011f!R DAYS ld'TU.• . ~ "JIOHDAY, 111VRSOAY, l'lm>AY 10:0011LL '130 . ' ' ~ N • -• • • ' . -- • I 1· I I t I 1 • l l I I l I ) I. r-=~_.-,,,,.,.--,,-;,-·~-:-~-:---·-·---~---""""'=---.,.....,==="""'11111!111 _____ .,.._ .... _____________ .. j :I I . J • • • ---• ..... • • Look Is Nude British Y ul.e Coul,d Be Col,d LONDON (AP) -For tbe shivering British tt loon like a cold Chrlatma·I. Everytblng'1 coming up nude. Yw buy tbe tldl a pop record. Along witb the dilfc they get • ·poster lhowlng John Lennon, BeaUe, naktd but for his wirerlmmed gl ....... Girl friend Yoko Ono is nude in bed beside mm. Way ovrr ·1n the comer la BeaUe Paul McCartney, nude .tn a bathroom, strategic areas con- culed behind a pillar. You take your Aunt Edna to the theater and it's nudes again. Male nudes at The Comedy, female nudes all over \own, and nudes of all varieties at the Shaftesbury Jn. "Halr." "'A raving !UCeS!," Wd the Daily Mail. . ~ Al. fer the movi811, now we .... prombed the bard-living, ~ed Irishman Rlchard ,Barris in a ~em. He will be nude, just like hi.a horse. Now for the glrllest art show in London -the subway. Not just the miniskirted atenographera, bare thighed· In the morning glocm, bttt .tfie ads in the escalators. Girls in profusJon, .teldom wearing more than a pair of Jiihla. And the odd thing i& ~!im~i:1.~ ad~ women. Torn Ann.atroo.g, an ad- vertising executive, explained: .. A woman looking at a picture qt a nude girl L9 in fact ad· 1'iring her own body. What We want women to think as they look .at the picture ii: u I bathe with that soap I'll )ooJc like that girl." From another adman, Peter swhreU: "InbibiUons have gone. Women are prouder of their bodies tba,Q they've ever been. We haveni come to the endfet by a long way." The backlash may be com· Ing. Record distributors meet In Lc:ndon next week to decide what to do about the Bealle! album and its Lennon ~ McCartney-Ono exposur<. Their spokesman , Christopher Foss, aaid' "One can't afford not to stock a Beatles album. "But tbey are forcing retailers to look to their morals or their profits. "One could understand Jt if an unknown artlst did this to gain notoriety, but thi8 ia ridiculouS." From a Beatles spokesman came the comment: "The Beatles are the Bealles and what they do is right for the moment". 1be moment, however, may not be long enduring, ac- cording to Dr. Joshua ~erer, editor of the International Joumal of Social Psychiatry. ' He told an interviewer: ~P<eseni trend lo< nudity is' Eg phrase. I predlct Ula vior will swing back to Vi prudery within the next ~ears. "Hil!ltory ws us that these things swing m one ex- treme to another.,The Beatles' nudity represents a final fling ... .. Try London's Hyde Park If You're Hunting Girls LONDON (AP) -Ir you want to pick up an American girl in London get an umbrella and a derby hat. American .girls art so eager to date an Englishman you 'll need the umbrella to fight them off. To pick up an English girl, l go to the greensward of Hyde Park, a stalking ground so popular with American servicemen ln World War II ~ that an esUmated 38 percent ! of all GI brldea met their r Yank• there. That's the advice in Lon- don's latest guide book. Lon- don has guide books for museums, for ancient ~architecture and restaurants,· even for public washrooms. Now It has one giving the best places to meet girls. U'1 called the "Good Girl Guide" and for six shlllinp -72 cent.a -the fooUooee male aet.a 64 pages of advice on where io find young ladles a.nd whit approach to use. Author Stephen L e 1 tr e claims London hu more than ' half a million women between the ages of 17 and 25, moat of them in mlniskirta, ao "sheer nWQbers are on your aide ." The bO#t bbntlng spots for Amerltan ,,Jrll, aay1 ~e, wbo cla.lms to Mave tried out ml"1 of his own ~estions and hiDts he got arre'ated only OOC1 the procaa, are the American Express and the Hilton Hotel. American Express, he says, Is filled with "chirpy little things from Iowa .•. languid pool! of beauty from Georgia . • • and bright-eyed jumping beans from New York." The best time for pickups is Mon· day morning when they come to collect their mail, or Friday when they come to gf;t money. A reconunended spot for fin· ding pretty Londoners is the mo'(le _offi~ district o f Wardour Street. There you should ask a girl for a drlnlt to meet a producer. When he doesn't show up, explain that the fihn industry is noted for its unreliability. OT take a sack full of qirly sbirta to a laundromat and ask one oC the cuter of girls thett bow to work tbe machin<. Onassises Fly From Greece ATHENS (AP) -Aristotle Socrates Onassis and his wile, theJormer Mrs. John F. Ken- nedy, flew out of Athens to- day. Reliable sources said thtlr destination Was London. I' was the couple's first trip out of Greece since they mar- ried last Oct. 20 Oft the islet ol Skorptol, Onassis' private retreat in the Ionian Sea. • "Prfpato ,,,,. Ille futUtt ••• TodaVI" e S.u.teriM ........ '" .. e 0.11t1I At1l1tint J.43.i'1s:':.""543.1121 u STORE WIDE Save on long-sleeved dress shirts 4. 99 reg. 9.00 amt 9.50 Our fine quality dress shirts are in a wide sel?ctiat of fabrics, lashioo colors and styles. strijles i!ld solids; SOJ11 l111118s. A fine value! Famous maker silk neckwear 2.69, 215.00 ~g.Ullll 5.00 Choose fiom our wide array "of patterns and styles in these lop quality neddies. Ideal foc Chrisbnas gifting! Famous name collection of better suits 79 .j}~ reg. loo.oo lo 125.00 Includes 'wool"w11sted _and wool and Dacron• pol)'eSter blends in 2 and 3-btitton models with center Ill side vents .. ~wlty weaves, plaids and cheCks Jn mstly dark tones. Many sizes. Special group of men's suits 6 9 . 9 9 re&. 85.00 to 89.95 - These fine quality suits are all-wool oc wool and Dacron polyester=:=~ in 2 and 3-button model'-Colors include bronze, blue, grey orre \ 1 Dress pants reduced ..• \, 14. 99 rtg. ~.oo Choose .from all,wool worsteds in the belt loop, regular ·pocket styling with quanty tailoring in brass blue, black or grey. And, . . . . our Dacron· polye~!er and wool blend pants In lull lf!ll pocket styliogwith tab sides in brown , grey, green and blue checks and plaids. Edward's Orlono;acrylic knit shirts 4. 99 reg.10.00 to !LOO Our shonsleeved knit shirts are in th~ handsome link stitch with pojlular 3-btitton placket styling. Fine assortment of fashirin color~ The new "George tioot"' now reduced •17 ;99 "' 25.00 Thi~ Is your opp0rtunity to rea Uy 5ave on tile newest aiuf'~ost popular look in boots! Choose your grain leather'boots in black .or sorrel tan. 8·11, C and a.widths . Come early! Slore fo Men, • . ' j,_, • ---- \ • . -. . . Newport Center 1~Fashi e11 Island • 644·2200 • Mon., Thur'.-. F1i. 10 :00 lill 9:30 Other days 10:00 Iii! 5:30 ' • . . , ---- • • . . ) .. M . D . ·. _u s_J~°-1-~ _ ~v_o_t_e;e.s .. ' .. • . . ..... ~ ~ . • . .. . ' ... ,. ... -'· - Cn:r:istma -s. S.h.oppe·r·s ' , ~ Guided .by Showing '11he spirit-of Obviolm6i -.· •ot alway• confined to giving ••• ' someti!Jles emphasi_s ts on_,..,.,avmg. ' . · With thiS. in mind, Servi~ Parenh!i-' Gui~d will present an array of holiday fashion5 ·in hopes-lb at milady, will! appropriate hints, will have her 'own spitj.ts lift~ ·whfl!'I\ sh8 Pll;fd,lases that just-right outfit foc parties, family gatllering. or for HllausJ:i!1g shopping excursions. · ·Setting for 1he dazzlin& parade ind'Iuridleon Saturday, Nov. 23, will be ll!e Saddleback Inn, Santa Ana. -Cltlimpagne Fuhlons i1 'Ille theme sett<ted-for the show-which will feature ensembles from 'inOCe . than a dooen Orange €ounty Shops. , €lttOring Ille ful1ding gala, "Nhich will benefit ih<I -· lo Mrs. · .r. &rOOn Wllooo of HuJ?lintlon &iadi, ..,._ llYi~~--ll&J· den, Sont8 Ana, eo-llhainnan. ' ' ' I • Otller• ·.., the ·oomrnittse include t!>O Mmes.-Jlobe11t,'11ruraw, tickets;-PbOip' Mc9raw, reseIV~; James Dunn, .~eeetations·;· . Alfred Bender and.JHoruy Fillz,-p!<>i<ams_; Wllllllm Goebel and Donald Karcher, pm...;, Gng Ainandola, patrons, and ~ Brown; talile favors. 1 ' • • •• • . . •• < • • . ... . - • ' • t ... -------.....; ___ ..., ... ~..,.~ •• ""'-'f'. ~ :,: . ,,I ' '' ' . , ' , .. . ~ .;~, ( • • -· ~' -, -:· . -. --, .. ,,. -. stores .represented·will be-.Toan Buck of !be ~ebaci Inn and Fashion lsl~n .. Fotg9i:; Faihion l•land; Udo l'ashions, .Disney- land llottl (~,~~porl -; l<orraine Sutlierland, Newport S-h; · ~.~:!~~~.:~~~ti~~:!;'~=·=~.· : Mfim;fi_,~~ p_).:C~~~1~, N~ ·Gr.i -· fl, fpr ·f.rr.nas, · _. . ·;~.,;: ''. .. _., • j:~: ... :~'1 ~ 11.•.d• F II ............ and"' G ' Sq . -' ,' 1 j T .... x, .•• (' • °"( ti• ... • • • • • ~ . .• ' •• .. ;,. .... ,)t; vard., J411'm8 BeROO ; Edra,JYDJi.-,asters, u ..... ....,.., · w1e' rey Wl'-· ; , 1 ~1 .. 'T ... -. , • • . 1 1 ..... ~ ~ , ·• a· :· ~~~~ ,. • ... ·..., ,,_. re1;-:...i Clounley. · '. · .. G ,_ .', 1 -talion• to •·membership col(ee-are-bers.of' --·ucwd·ond·vo!~,'i"!l'>~ ~'llle..W.~~-.W , ,_;,,g ~1a1_ pri ... --will be awarded to tucky,ticket• , ... "-~1 -•. · ,6f·111.-I:.lbuiy-(1ett·1o-nc,titt;·1!1-:Mmft-. J~·u · .adiwJay0tt11e.x~·iiCO!l~-ot!n&.,_.11!iid . .dt>o11 ' h<llde8will1>t.oJ1...,-1>0id11ipo to San Francio<O-"'ld il.eo•Vflf81, ·. , , • 'fl&i,, -"" ff. Wi!Oon Wld .MN. A'dolj\h A.'Kroc\I>, whO, wltll her. 1114· Enro. An~-~,&..~, ........ Jlii' 1\1'~· a gullm' .,.(a eoat: · · · ·• '' 'l)r. Kroell _Mii open ,¥'!i.auna-BNCI> horrie for tile' de.I< at-in ... • ~-·;• · ! . .' •, ' '~· ' _____ .;. _____ "':' _________ -:-0 ___ ...... ~~~.·; iffalr .\\!-ay,, Dec,'-JJD!n ;.....W,mtmliet. •Will: be iDliod' " • ' • .. } ... . . . \. . .. . t . . •.• ' '--,.,.__ , , ·. ' , ·;· '( •·.· ,· -> ' .. • • • • ,. • • I! . • .. She · W 6.n~t ·-Let Her.-·tt:a~i r .boW.n~:a~nd ::,w.ea .rs Cu rret s ~in·-TovJn:,~· ANN i.ANDERS ' I >eluBe '1o toll yoo iJear" btcaUlll )'OU • ~ JP• Itek. /ho .... ,.. Illa.'~' lo ....... ... -.. lloJio lull ......... tltey •P-iear ill pvbtie wwine hair curlf!l'.S! lat all ............ M!cilcl to to lo' Ill< ieauty lhop: Some Of· ip ·mull "W'llfl • · n d set our own hair an8·WJ ha v • t'·, ,. the marketing and dallJ houlebo: rrands be1kitJ -10 that :mellnl nl up the bail' and ao. . -.... l COllldn"'l c:are -.m.1_~ Of the earry....t kid ln !lie Ulinlcs ol my looU. I &111 \nal •GUI I< imprw anybody but my bu9'sd W»r: he cornea home a& ni1bt I •ant . \(I look nice for Mm. ~ "' So why do!ti )'ClU lliCI< lo lcwelom .....,.,... and .., <'II "'""'"'• illir! . . . ~ - .. ' ' ,., ' -' • • • I I • i I I I l ' • - .... -._....----.... l'lt"-• ,,. --~ ;--_,. --. ---j - , llM.YPll.OT ) . . . ' ! j ~ • • i ! . . • • :> ; SIM"L:l~lllJ!Q_ANCE -'rb~t!s lbe bl!st WFJ to describe the two-piece tailo1 "1.'. ens-1ble1 froJJl'DaltOn di. America. A 5U"~n-down front accents tile sim Pli:iliiY of tilt .skli;t while tailo~-stltcl!ing-hlgbligllta the collar and the sleeve• ~ of·all , the outfit.is pure1caShmere, .. wool fit for a queen or the woman r ;'ijh fubion~ --· · · . i: • :> •• . . -• -' • c: ' • • A 'Lomb' of Q Fiber I ... . ' • • {l . ' • ' Cashmere Wears Well l • : ' )llboulh cu1un... Is ,.. ~ t -.... • "luqey" fiber, : ; ff ·wtll fi,..i.ung wear H :: ·~ treitld ·fritb reuonable care. ~ ~ .Provldlnc the cashmere Is ~ • pcMI quolJly, DO pampering Is = Nd!111ry, accordlng to Ar-- ·--L. Dery, president of -Dlltm-d America, ... of the ~ nation'• Jar..,.i producon of ; ji ...,_. _..,...., He 1111' : : pm a few limp1e day-by.cfay : ;:-rUleo-to •. .,..., -.. : I WOldli" '• ·tCwely u the day : : ,. --them. j i All« --ring, • cul> ':" • men' prmem lhlluld be aired : J al -I><! ... " is put : S, -·Al.-all _knit gor-~ .. inenU:, • cuhmere .sweater : J lbould be kept flat In a draw- ;-.f';.. er « on a shelf to keep its :5 lbape. ~:·1~ Cuhmert rtpeb spotting !4.:t and stainl beclUJe the fiber j ~ bu a natural llquld-r<pelllng • ~-;.,~ mmnbrane or "skin." If a j. ;. :.:!: liquid bl blotted up , ~-~.you may avoid a ~ : spot a1toptber. > ~ Cahi•l4ftl aperta at Da!ton • • . ! i ; i -J • ..._ __ Brunch Set Musically A brund1 and entertainment ;y the planlJta Dacy aiid James awalta the Wednesday Morning Club ·of Costa Mesa nezt We<!neMfay 1ri the Balboa Jay Club. • New mem6er1 to be In- ·~ include ,the Mme.I. Roberg ShannOn, Carl Worley, Met Metqer, · Craig Johnson, Wayne ljarrls, Riobard Todd, Dorothy Sirots, Burton Sirota, John Taylor,· ltenry Ddn, Warren Cline, Jack Flskn~ aod Kenneth Reynolds. Junior Group Gathering G~thering Nov. %1 at a p.m. In the Lqlma Nliuel home ol Mn. ~ Garman will be the Junior Section of South Coast c1ub. SpealdnJ will be Ml" Unda ZUblell of Costa Mesa, a teacher. llMt wlll demonstrate the mllllllg o1 g1111 ror chUdrM, and offer Idea on holiday decoraUOlll. The jlmlcn ~ .,. making pl11111 for tlle Doctmw IOClal. lnh>nnltlOn re1ard!ng up- comlna lcilVIUes may be ob- telned . by calling Mn. Adrl-"""" 4' 4-15. ' • • In Fashion World Russians G_oin_g . to Uousual~ Lengths By GA\"'PAULEY MOSCOW (UPI) -Fuhion 8peakl an lnl<matlMal lan- ~ge. . 1be fact showed . ojearly when the Sovlel's leedlng d,. slpers showed • Cl lbelt new styles to U.S. wamo and the Ameriean '!omen dld'the same tor· their Ru.utan eudi- ecp; ;,.. ~-· ·-' All Ille 1PbJoo! ..uJi! ,well """' ~ labels !rml Loo J.oie!<s-or New Yori:« j'arla or ROme or London or Mos- cow:-A!lJ idea °"'' baute '""""" ii just • pbraa, not • l'NlilY In the Soviet. " all Wl'Ol!gl Wbal Is correct, bow- ever, la that all the creations drwned up by the RU&!lana do not seep into the masa market. But then. the fact' applies lo a degree a1ao In the United States. How many el the masaea of American ~O{neq have yet dared Paris'• !ateo\ -throuih ctnsa tops! ~ -1 t y I e "cultural e1- ~ chlna:e" occurred at t h e ~ tl_F#loo. ~ elogant-lY'lmoioiai•t building whooe !lnt'~'bouees samples of the -....,. of !Udy-to. wear' for men, wooien and children. . ' • Muscovites can browse, buy pattuns and fabrics. And it is the clearing house for ideas ' and patterns for manufactur- ers in Moscow and other So- viet cities. It was on an upper Ooor with ill chandellered lighting that the tw~way style show was presented. The U. S. "models" were a dozen of the 60 prominent women on a tour of •astern European coon- triea, for • private and un- offkial ~oma"' to woman'" exchange. The American women, many with eiperience in charity fuhioo shlln back home, &bowed portioos of their own wardrobe&, ranging from leather sportswear to rajn- wear, tweed travel au.Its and coats) pants IUHI, fonnal -an4 fur CQOls •nd hata. RU'81ar. prolesslooal mannequins, In tum, poraded a wide range of a,1ea rej>r&- 10nlaUve ol-1!hol lbe House of Faahlon'i'M ~gnen have crta<..i for nUI •print. lmj>tml~ about the Soviet dellgna ....._ the fabrics. many ol ~m 'tynthetla 00!! aH !lilin ttil 11ov1et· 11111ta· Jbo brlgbt colon lhat bave W.ibt on in MOICOW U in. the rest day are above tht knees . "We're a little more con- servati ve," said one House ol Fashion source. About the mldla, or midcall lengths currenUy popular in the west.em world? "Well, they're hard1y new with us.'' Lausht.er, for Russian wom· en are used to bwldling well agalrut lhe cold. of 11>8oworld; their 1J<U1 With · fun, aa shown in a golden Ev~ firJl .and third Tues- Mesi , Rebekeh nu.trii c:Oat with lulge 'th.awl . daf. Of the m~th members collar of ~bilt ~: !llld _tho of l\IOll liebelrah .L 0 d g . fact lhal 'the 'mlalaldd l'!>'t ulemhlo In Odd Follows Hall, here, IJ:thoulh bemliDes for CON. Mesa. •t I P·~ iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiimil ·. ' • :" OPEN -DAILY 9-f> . ' . . ,, ... ~ ·. ~/ r!t:~~Home a Gift-9hop HAGERTY JEWEL CLEAN Cl•ens di•monds, 9old, pl•tinum, pr•cious 1tone1, H•ndy dip ba1k•t. ...... 1.00 HAGERTY TARNISH PR.EVENTING SPRAY ' Apply to cle•n 1utf•ce. l'revent1 t1rni1h o" tl~r. bress, copper. I u. 3,00 .. 'll' . . ' ., ' ·J,:· .. :~· .. FREEMAN'S FURNITURE CREAM , Freeman's famous Pieno Waw with a new neme. Cont1in1 no w•x or 1ilicone1. • • • 16 •L 'GODDARD'S PEWTER CARE Restores n~lacted piec•s, keeps new pieces beautifully. 2 applicator pads incluclecl, I ... 2.00 • ·RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER WE HAVE ALL THE FINEST IN HOME-CARE PRODUCTS AFTA 0 GOLDEN TOUCH CLEANING FLUID Removes 9rees•. ter, oil, tJUm , •tc, from ell febrics, even suede. qt. 2.50 0 TILE AND JOINT CLEANER For plasfic, ceramic end metel tile. Cleans, ~rotects, polishes, Oi1pen1er cap. pt. 1.80 Q , STEAM IRON CLEANER ' Also cleans other steem eppli1nces, shower heeds, kettles, veporizers. r 12 01. 1.80 0 VINYL PLASTIC & LEATHER CLEANER Removes stains from furniture, lu99a9e, euto tops, etc. Dispenser cep. 16 01. 1.$0 0 OVEN PROTECTOR SPRAY Stops grease and food from sticking inside oven. 1 ti:. 1.40 0 PROTECTIVE SPRAY FOR FABRICS Protects a9eii'lst .steins. Sheds w,atjtrs 1tops spOts. 7 oz. 2.00 . HAGARTY 0 FORK CLEANER Just clip and-rinse, no scrubbint 6 01. J.00 0 CERAMIC TILE & GROUT CLEANER No scrubbing. Apply, let 1tencl, wipe cle11n. 17 01. 2.00 0 ALUMINUM AND CHROME CLEANER For •luminum ·windows, screens, patio furnj... ture. Brush on,, w~sh off. 17 01.. 2.00 0 SILVERS"41THS' WASH Combines weshing, polishin9 end protection in one easy o~eration 17 01. 3.00 ~ . . . 0 VERNAX Be1uty cream for furniture. Contains pura beeswax. pt. 2+00 GODDARD'S 0 CABINET MAKERS WAX Lemon Verbene scented. Contei.ns beeswax. ·For fine woods encl leether. '6 01.' 2:00 0 TARNISH PREVENTIVE SILVER CARE_ Polishes •• you wash, leeves an lnv1s1ble b1r· rier 191inst tarnish. 6 oL 2.dO 0 MARBLE POLISH To use on marble, stone, slate, ceremic, por· cel1in and formic•-6 01. 2.00 0 STAINLESS STEEL CARE Restores 1s you Wish. For s1tin or mirror finis~. 6 ot. 2.00 ' 0 DRY CLEAN . ~pr•y ~n dry cl•1n•r. For clothes, upholstery, Wtlfp,per. 3 1i1es, 1.00 1.50 3.00 B ·CHiM~CQ HOU~EHOLD CLEANER . For pe1nt work, 91.-ss , porcleein, efc. All pur· J?_O&e. _ 1.50 ind 2.50 0 GUARDSMAN CLEANING POLISH Cle1ns ind· Htlishe1 fine furniture. Li9ht or dark finis-hes. Spr•y cen I• 01. 1.25 Pint 1.25 Quirt 1.15 0 SCOTCH -GARD F..)..c PROTECTOR Prevents 1t•ins on ~P~I, furni1hin91 , h r1in repellent. ~ 01. 3 .00 0 EASY WASH CONCEl>ITRA TE Pre-tre1_t for wash•bles. Removes:-1r111, choco· let1, blood, no 1crubbin9. • 1i1k. · 1.2$, z.oo ' J.111, 4.50 • LOWER LEVEL MARLINE ER MARINE GLASS CLEANER You've asked for this! For bo.ts end beach homes! .. 1.75 "u. CABINET MAGIC Cleans 'ancl renews neturel woocl cabinets and peneling:. Perfect for bo1t interiors. . " ... 2.00 AFTA CARPET STAIN REMOVER Removes-coffee, food, ju ice, pet st1ins. Spray on, sponge off. ,-;, . '~ '")' ,_, (\ .;a---' /. .. -,((''': (" 1-~·· ' . •J 12 •I. 1.00 AFTA~ No.slil' SPRAY FOR RUGS Spray on ru9 b1ck to stop slipping. H•rml .. s to rugs incl flo•ri. IOVo ... 2.00 ot the-entrance to Lido Isle •. 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEA_CH 673-6360 • r lo . / • ·' \ Westminster Rifes .. . . Couple ange Vows, 8ukell ol white gladioU, theinwnt· .c...;.,.. Wllh "'Yil "dOl:oratod the chlncel of the . _•am_•_t..,.-..-o.'o."o.d-chryse""'"-..n---bl-ue_€afna..._-..~,,..... _an11_·_-..., firll Pttlbytcriu Ch\U;h of , • Westmlllller !or ,the .,eddiJii • • THE BEAUTY SALON'S or · Kim l>looo!'· Lyall .net Richard A. l!oe;, The Rev •• Jaji Ill. <lampbell ;, conducled the double rifog cemnon!funll!rii ibe dlughtcr , o!J(r. ud'Mn. ~-Lyall or 'Garden <trove '11111 son of \ Mr. ~ "'rs· 'W*"" Hoe .: ' of N•'IP,I seq .• -- Given 1 In marriage by ¥r , • t father. the bride Wore a white • • crepi gbwa accep.ted wftb :t ' ·-; th--· imported lace. nJe A·line .. design• featured a yoke and lohg aleeves eOding in • point of -41:~-~,.i·~u:lso ~~ the bottocn in fol<b. ' ~ ~ . . ... tullt ..u ..... gathetod ..... from a large Jlat .~. ol the , . same lica with tbt back· por- tion Oowi.ng to the ·end ol • ~-c: t .... ber train. She ca:i-rled a bou- quet of rqyal blue and whjte !:: · .i , • . carnatl~ and stephanQtis ac· .• "1 \- cented wltb royal b I u e ~· • streamers. _ , Comprising the bridal pally were Miss Sandra Parrilh, ·;_; , •.• ,, ~:,~te ~= .. ~·~~ --~, ··~ Cissna, sister of t b e ~,. fi:. • GREAT PUT ON bridegroom . The attendant!."'~~.... , were identically atUred in ... ~ ~? ~ .... royal blue gO)Vns gathered at ·• ~ lhe back and accented with ~ • , ;· "'!!'> small bows, and matching ae-~ cessories. Bouquets were btue ',. • Go ahead .•. ind ulge! Treat that man of yours to th e most m"a scul ine gift s ever. He'll love the added eleg'ance of t he debonair moustache, 6.50 and white carnations with green ivy entwilled among lhe streamers. ' '""-; ·; , David Johnson · served as ~ man and seating guests ' " . '. ' . • "' I ·: '.. , 1 }r ~ ·1. . . -., -• M°'*t, NOWnWt 18, 1%1 Spec1al Expto·re (· Po'ifs ' .. .·1 . , ... Girls ··· , • -' -._.:..;J-+. .. • . " . " ... 'L -,. ' or the sophistication of the custo m made s;deburns, 9.50 and goatee, 12.50:---./ . All 100"/, human boxes. Ha ndti ed, hair tool in ind ividual WHILE YOU'RE IN , SEE OUR WIDE were SteYen Coflee, Ken Fu-" MRS. RlatARD HOE jimura, Cissna and Kerry Peering Legal Secretaries Look Around Lyall, brother of the bride. _______ N_ow_pd_rt_S._•_d! __ H_om_• _____ _ Candlelighter.s weu KeiLb and Kenneth Lyall, brothers of the bri,de. Following the ceremony guests greeted the newlyweds during a reception in the fell owship hall where Mrs. Coffee presided at the guest book. Relatives and close friends also were ent.er:t.a.ioed. at a buffet dinner in the home of the bride's parents. -···" """'-----1 ·•"' > ' ' ' ' I ' ' •' BE" F:R~~ PF. ' ;:, . : ' FACIAi:. ·HAIR . .,. ·FoR~EA:·., •. ;·~.::1~ ,.·:..,. Let us snow ~!JlaN , SELECHON OF HUMAN HAIR PIECES., Cascades Curl Clusters Falls Beauty Salpn, 601. " 9.99 12.99 29.99 The bride ls a gr?.dua\e of \l/estmin.ster Hig-h S c h ·o o I wh'.?re she was a member of the Choraleers. She also al· tended California State College at Long Beach. The bridegroom aUendtjl Orange Coas t and Chapman colleges. · The newlyweds will make their home in Newport Beach . Give the United Way At Right to Vote Lows Should 18-yeM-olcH be granted the right to vote.? 1b1s question will b e debated during a D)OCk com· mittee Session presented by members cf Newport Harbor High YMCA during a mee!lng of the·Orange County Harbor Area Legal Secretaries AMociaUon next Wednesday e"vening .. The meeting, to take place at F.rancol.s, Huntington Beach, ·will begin ai 6 .p.m. Dinner will be served at 8:30. The program. arranged by Miss B a r b a r a Kllmlewiez, Associates Entertained By Singer Lyric soprano Miu Sheni Gittelman will sin& during a meeting of Ea1tbluff Philharmonic Associate! in · the home of Mrs. J~t R. Curley, membersblp chairman, at II i~ next Wedne.sday. ' A short bualnell\ ""'!'ting will be conduct.el'" by Mrs. John Harding who.~ln the woman's · committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. • ·, MIUGittelman,recentJy . >nnr the lead role. al Anaelina 'Ji Gilbert and SUilivan'• •'<l\ia1 by Jury," '!rilh the ' SavoyHUIJ Playfl'I,. Beverly run.. . A casWolt I~ cOncJude the 'galhtrfrl&. I YISJT US Before the Storie Visits You .SPECIAL! LET .BUFFUMS' EXP~TS FR9ST YOUR HAIR --· --'----~ ...... .....__·----~·~------ ... y_ c .... ,1.t. M•ttn1ftf Wertlrek et ,.,Mtt•lil• ""''' ... .CMH'f~ . . . MATERNITY: SHOP ,,_ ....,; -.... ;. ,,.. .. c-·-r _,, .. .. \ , •!>\ .. ,. .. . . . I ~ i. , easy t Is to· '* ncllV.•· ,. r .. '• , excess, halt'1",l!ti _ • modem electrolysis .... ~ . medically appro.ad_, safe, fa~t, ~t.\e~.~--, '. ~ You' re-'lnvtted-to · . '"" consult wlth .our :.~ ;. licensed. Wc!i10lcl~· " ..... , · 1 .. """ BM'utj;Sardn;, ... .. , -. .. , UP, UP ANCt WA"Y'llllOM YOUI' .> HOl,IDAY PRM~·WAvt•coMth <.t0·_,,." .·~earayotJr~,~~·"i&.-~d~. " of your 8)(UI Yo,.u-n,(r Is ~ .morli<.. • .soph!&tloatecl, ~IN., II\ ot.. fl....- '·" custom-c:IUf~ .-!fa;, etamect ..!"at w4y tiy . · ,· OUI" hal rs \111111 al".t\s!li.. to ri'tlil<eiltlel most ~ .: • :' you l The ~ fa ; , ~11'dii).i,~ . ·w-.,,., 20.00,tcomp111te.; Otll-ttil".,. , • aQpoint~~-ln.t eMuty :sat<llili, • • ' • ,. • 1 : . ...: 1 •t.l , I • • • i ) . . . . . . . . ... .. -. . . ' ---------• } 8 DAILY MLOT Molld•y, NOYtmbtr .8, 1968 • Fashion Awaits Wives Plans Suited · S ym pa thy Feeds ir=======:;::::==:====:;:::=:====:::;=;::::==. A f&shloo ahOw and 1""""- lw been plonned lor the Of· Ocon Wiv• 1-al Ol'lllp · NB Auxiliary Newp/)rt -Pollet Awc· UWy pthera tbe.lut TueW,y al Ibo mM\11 at 7 :» ~.m. lOCltioa ll available with Kn. -Wloeoler, UMUI. • · ' Ov~reateri County In the Commissioned O!licen Club, LoDJ Bud> llCll Wldnelday. Women will gather at 11: 30 for c:ocktails;-'and luncbeoa will be served at U:IS. • . ld<mbe!t modeling fuhionl , I will bl: 'the ~-tbornaa' 1 Hoskins, Edwin P e " d r 'e y·;i Jooeph -· R~ymtn4· Booth, Forrut V\j!k llld tv..~ St...... • '" ~ ........ .. -."). ' A bus will )e1vt: ft'Om, ~l ~ ., 1 Ton> Marine Corp Air' lli.tio1h · . at 10 a.m . .,aqa frlll!POl.l.ition arranpj)lenfl may, •bt mad• . ZYll\' llmmy at I p.111. , by colling Mit cl~ A)'Jlt>, , --plbtr In A-'7>11&4. _' •• " ., c ~~~ID~b·~~l~~jM':;i,.J\ .Jl>llleb Lt .. '. "' • ~-_,... w y ~-"'"· ·o •• • -.,. Anon)>mclul. G~ John!Oll, · 914-IGM, ·or • MrL . 1n W1l 1 •N w attend. L Robert CUrtin, 642;.1759 today.. ' Dieting Hubby • .By PATRICIA DAm tntlmat. pmnta' dinnel' a NEW YORK (UPll dtul<. By aD meana ,.rve WhAt whimpers and moana, your dfeletlc dinner by ..,,. la allort-Umpered and ~ dlellaht. It'a dark and ro-' happy, want.I pity, a com· manlic. It also keep& hub- fortinc pat -.and 10 "ft1ull by from seein,: how little he a day? i1 1etUni. · No, tr1 not -~ .pU/>py -or il•1y1 eat what he does, a tick c~·~l-'ttJI picblre of e~ If you'rt nt;it dieUn&. overwhel0!1Jll ~ if the You ,Gan 12way1 lock yoor~ O!i•tl!>I ~,·· self In the bathroom lattt GeW.,..a·~ ~ on • and i#>ble coo Idea. dll'\'ilo' 1,. -~~n feal Give him coostant flattery . • J\iOll"c'111m 'j!O~tliO di6 la ' ™1 ~ how bravo he la ••• 1C~1hJr..,<"!'ffe .. Mf.:da coo-and ~ 1 ..-11.crifict he's Nol flajtory, com~-maklnl, ,And tncruse the abd ~· _ -. · praiae ..io,n the ~ ~ l:fl.:tbbY,;1-!ef, ii_ bruised by to melb away. ; the -.OOwJed&e thlt h1i One 1u11ut.ion: buy him ~· ,~ suddenly ' briaJ!t Hd veal -thret iiiilf·,~-U--itomaclt He 1ize1 too Im.all. He'll diel J)alet It. the tliJu&ht td ·eat-.... birder than ever so bt cao fn,, "ra~lt., foOd'' while Uw fit into it. rest..? thettimily. Rtts .p;q. Make d1d '1 rrlahtly wei&h· ~~~ ~ mea~ ball!. H' \ii Ing-in a family project, - ·miserable and doesn.'t tare let the children keep · a 1old who lulowa ij.. st.at chart on the pound · Thi.a re~ rece.nUy auf· dad loses. They'll bt thrill~ fered r realiy auffered -ed to be Involved in dad'1 through iii: ~nf.hs of a diet,. project. Dad will en j o ; Ing 1poust. Ke lost 20-their, cheer• for each pound pounds. I gained a tie in loat. one eye ~a we a l th of All the 1trug1le will be knowledge on~1 bow to cope worthwhile when OM night with the dieting male. you bear a hippy shriek It is 11.1:....:.. to d-h .. 1.. from •1..-1..-•'----. """''J. Thil two-piece drtu 1uils wow1.. ~~ l.W" Wllll' u.WfVU111 , , ... your 19&9. pJam perfectly _ by hiti prtdinner martin! hlppem • whtn hubby aee it'• •Um. ~. aide-buttoned when be comu home from the outline of a rib. The first benutb a pleat. • Sew It in a hard day. It the office. time 1n 10 years . ·1 oo•r. .eor.roN • PRINTED C!>IJ-TIN.G • • ' r •" • FLA.f"l.NEL 1abardine, tweeds. hHe'JI m 1 oanb as though hla From then on It'• Printed Pattern 90S2: NEW eart • reaking. Probably 1moother sallln1. But don't Misles' Sizes I, 10, 12, 14, it ~:1 bard 1.. __ _. upect to have any house-" 16. Size 12 o(buat Sf)_requires ~ en your •-.i~ and bold money left over. U 2% yards 45-incll""Jibr1C. sub5Y1.ute a diet cola spiked will all 10 to buylnl bubb)' ' . 'OMEG'A-tOF.FICIAL WATCH OF THE OLYMPICS · \ ·. . .. From toP. dowli: Omega Atrtomotic Calender COnstellltion, $275. &peedmatter chr.onogntph'lll _.....,steel. $185. ~ Chroncotop, the,mw·~ In ~ made . "'be --tho wrill.$87.60. . !Oljl CMAKl'..AUOYNT WELCOME--IA~KAMElt.ICAllD, MASTElt. eHAR'ii. TOO ~ .... g_r_e_a_f_cl_•_Sl9_. -n-.-;,;:;-~;,,'~1;,--·-p-w--.~r-f-.fl~rc• REG. '44c to:'59:C 'YARD VAICIES SlXTY-FIVE CENTS 1 n with a capful of rum ex-bright new clothet to he .coins for each pattern _ add tract and a lime 1lice. It can show off h1J new 1velte 'I I Fash ion ldancl . , , 15 cents for each pattern for taAteA just like a Cuba libre figure. -.. •• , .. ,.1 • • ., . .. •.• 1 ,,. I . ,> --31~ first<laSi mailing and special and is a wonderfuJ hu1band-And never, never expect Newport 8e1ch -64'4-1110 36'' wide handlin1 oUierwise third-class pacifier. to UH your full 1engtb mir· O,EM MONOAY AND FlttOAY EVEH IN&S . a delivery will take three wee.kil-~F~eed~'._th~e~c~hi~ld'.'_re~n~th~ei~r _:.:'°'~~he~1~lw~a~y1~w~l~ll~be~~ln~==============:'.::========== ftUOr. wash1~lo_-:. 'V Se spaghetti first, then have an front .of it admirini himself. '111 , ,1 • or more. nd t{l Marian L--.----'----.'------'---.JJ Martin,' the DAILY PILOT . ' QUILTED COTTON PRINTS beautiful 1election of colora, design•. your favorite 11mis1'' will love them in robe1. greet for jacket. 1ew now for Ch~istme1. REG. $1.98 YD. SAVE Sic YD •. 442 P"attern Dept.. tJ2 Wesf 13th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, AD- DRESS wit.h ·ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. What'• new ior fall? 107 answeN ln our Fall·Winter Patt.em Catalog. Frte p..ttern COl.lpon in Catalog. Send 50 ....... New INST ANT SEWING Book -&hows you how to sew It today. wear It tomor: !'flw ~ Over 500 pletures. Only 11. ~eW'fiolidaf G!deas GFID11l GEi · aQcho ! / ThU seria of exciting lltw food id-for tht lwliday seaS!>n is presented for your famil.y's Se• Siren~ . . enjoyment by the Sup<r¥htt that s~citdizes in P.er:ionalized Service!. TOPS Sea s1ttns meet In 'i.,.;c;;"c:-"',,....,......,..,."'O_"';.c~..c::::..,,,;j··;...-.,;...--<:: ... oc:=~',-....;<:X:;::..;..;..,;.,o--=.,.o..._.-~~...;;: 36" widt 9u1r. w1ih.bl• Killybrooke School, Co 81 • .. $1 ~l ..... ~m_.,._._ .. _ory_W_edne_sd_•_Y_•=t 7.1 ' BONDED SUITINGS e BLACK &· WHITE NOVELTIES 9 WOVEN COORDINATES e ALL WOOL FLANNEL e TEXTURED SOLIDS e PLAIDS & NOVELTIES ' wool• • wool bl1nd1 • rayon blends acetate tricot lining 5'4/56" widths MAKE YOUR OWN! ~ fHt V/t/J{JPN/ FABRies check ·our gre•t 1election of • TEXTURED BROCADES • SMART BOUCLES I . . -i; NO.VELTY WEAVES all in luah cleeorator colon RE6. $1.98 to $3.98 YARD ... wld• • .HUNTINGTON CENTER B>IH&.ll ~t NAC:H ' 'IWNTIN$TON If.A.CH ff1·101J lllmf c~ l'LAlA NB& <I U,H Diieo FWY. --· -........ .. • t HONER PLAZA l,7th •t lllSTOL SANTA ANA 141.1111 -~~----'--- Give a Christmas Portrait of Your Family to nine 1p.ciil ' paop/o on your liall SPECIAU 9 GIFT l'ORT~AITS 91s OM lxlt), twa Sx7 •nd Ill Wlllet .. 1:.ef HuntitHJteft a..ch · n2.1ii 1 bl. 2u fl 'M---'flJUEI Wlllt 'ORUSlllC • , , llAYI WNll!Jl'f SAIJ(l 'DUCHESS IOTITOES W11ll !ti.I.Oii !llWll'S 'ALMDllO CAllOlffl TAMS IUlTU!D llOCCOLI • Mal 11!!11 1EM11 'OltlOflS AND ClLUI llf Cll£All '1!AS, MUSHllODMS AND l'IMOOD cum H!AlllS • • ASSO«TtD ~ICllL!S AND OLIVE! . ' PUMPKIN l'IE • MllfCE l'I[ COfRE • ASSOmD FRUITS IND Nill$ '"'· ' ,. . -. ' ( { Mince Meat ............................. Ste', S a; W ••. bir 38 M. jar ... deliciouily brandiM ! ·'. . Beef C.onsomme ...... 2 ,. 35~ Campbel1111 ••• 10~ oz. , .• Ult it in our recipe I Sliced M~shrooms ................... : ... 4 ,,. SljJI~ · Green Giant ..• 2.lyJ oz. can .•. add to conaomme ! Brocton Spears ......... : ................. 4 ~· $1;llO Birdseye frozen 10 or.. pi.fl •. , for the holiday menu I ' . Birds Eye Peas .......................... 5 Fiii $1.00 Frozen, .. 10 OI. pkp ..•. buy now and be ready! ·-. Spar1'le Fresh Prod,uce ~~~~~ ..................................... 1 ~IA . ~ ~~~. le1.ve1_ .•. eve1')7body'a fayf*"~ aal~J r ' ' Avocados · .................................. 19-~ ' . ' F-, , • favoNd for 1&ndwich• and •lu•I ' ' ' •• ' ·~ . Va.lue~ for this week's menu's, t.oo! . ' -~· ·steak ... , ..................... S1.29 .. · ~I aa~iifiner-beef ... :~th pu1·e cc:-.rse rrowul'.peppert . LOncfon ~;11'.0il .· .......................... $1.29 I& Perfect f~· th~ meall· when minutes are pffi:ioua! •, Pork Chops -GM ·········-························· g7-Center cut ... lean and freeh .•. and value trimmed ·Center Cut -:Poft Roast ...... . ..... 79'- A rout·'th&t'11ur.e to ~n'the approval of the family~ Meatj Braising Ribs .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .... .. w The hearty rood•-of bo.t, •. at a budaot 11vinr priool I Pnc~ m «ff•d. at till ltorc1 JI°"", Tttu., Wttl., Nov .. 1,&;.1g, "° I ' I j th fo h< to tr st bl pi " fo m ot w S< " " y A• N N 20 Pl " ..-----------------,~~,~·~•~r.....,.,,...... __ .,,...,,~,••••-•••-••"'"''-''"''"':a-c-"1;""';.,.40-cs'"4"1"';"'0•zc;l'<-•c-"<"*<-"'s-:"c-:;•ooeo-•:'"z"''''"""'"'~4"!'"~"~-~-.~---.,.,~ ....,,.-~, ..,,.-~~··v--... ,, ... _"F·~~,,,.,.-~ " Horoscope • Pis~~s:. ,Ke~p ·in .~tou~h TUESDAY da!Qty • • • AltlOloa polnU a.v.t.p into v a I u ab le · 1he way." . frltndlhlJ>I. lit open -cive NOVEMBEI\ 19 ARIES (Motcll it·April It): and you a1ao ncelve. l!leaiber By SYDNEY OMAR!\ You·could. aod ~ -... of -1te .... payl' ..... "The Wile iMsl ooiltlolJ lJ.s p~ beJpo •Jn llnioilclal inal-illlfiil .complbnen~ _... ' j, ' I l , ::;,. ~~ ~'{'li\°, I""*,• t -lslion. ' Easy t~.l?\r:i'ke'· or1~,ie · 11~!~ .. ~= 1' • , a T.lURUJ (A=Nq Ill): e'{."~ .::..i.-=:.~ \ ' ~ " Be tecelJllve. ~ ooe c1G1e hii· 'l1ib fu oblalned bl _,. ' to y0u to ,...ill!IWI,., You u .. atlllude. Tell-ywt 1!1*70 lean: \bl'1IJllll ~·~· but alao be • food lloteaitt, •. Conautt ~ In .~ legal, • PISCES (Feb. JJ.-11) questlaa.,MMO °' ~ly: f...,.Wote plam Caldl "'.., pre!ld"'-eoncsL..f Be~ , "calls, corresPondence. Be 1n pa=m ~ ~•.J.;.. Ill): touch ·with .""' at a dllt ..... Some peopie "'i...t with Key Is to -- -lact ~ tatbfodlQn. lltl<ard petty . ---~ General -0-ails ·""'t wide .-p. - Koep control"c('......i::~ .IF.. 'TODAY IS 'fOUa ton.. Doo'I permit· qil:ers to BIRTBDA1"1W are Inventive, talk ju! GUI of _...,, . ~le of •vercomin& odds · . • , CANCEll (June 21.:JU!y n): to iu:hleve goal. Upcomlnc "1- " . Gi:o4 lllllal' ~today coin-cle cees you ~ off Zv8l .,,. ~ 1lllli ••m••r~-1m-. ~-~-,,."•*•·-· . pilCallool. Ueart ·is . 'y 1o GJO;A>a<At. ~~. rule bead..'Enjciy youneU, but Cycle blah · far 800\U'IO, tem<ml>er Ibero II a tomor-· SAGI'ITARIUS, CAPRICORN row. ,f!eaicb for. taOta, <!1rect Special word to GE!.llNI: fu;:ll answesr out "by 10me are reluctailt Start now! Make your home the most beauUfully dec6rated for Chrlstma.9. Everyone helps. Save a fortune! It's easy to make sparldlng wreath, tree, door decoration o f styrofoam, n e t , Christmas balls. Patte'ro 7087: pattern pieces. FIFrY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cer4S for each pattern for first-class mailing and special l:llndling, otherwise third-elass dellvery will take three weeks or more. Send to The DAILY PILOT, 105, Needlecraft Dept., Bor: 16.1, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addre11, Zip, P a t & e r n Number. Giant, new 1'9 Needlecraft C&talog -over 200 deai&nS to choose, s 1ne patterns printed in.side. Send 50 cents naw. · · LEO (Jisly Jt-Aug. 12): Jo<. to act on' ciJMtructl .. 'uUI cont .. ..l'lioonient, home, &estloo. . future. Some changes appear In wind. Be perceptive . Analyio ·statements, actions. Olde> lndlvidual .JDaY lack enthusiasm. set eumple by · Las Vegas Setting For Rites being opttmlslic. . VfilOO (Aul. :t3-Sept. 21): Sbort . Jounjey may hlgh!lghl day. Family member needl: something. You may be ·~ P>ll!tltd u -· Main-tain good humor. A void disputes with neighbors. You're headed in right direc- Uon. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. %2): Be wary where fmancial transactions enter picture. Take realistic view. Avoid false bargains. Stick to facts. Associate may be enthusiastic but could lack practical knowledge. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You get what you go after today. Financial reward ilJ in- dicated. Cycle continues high. Take initiative. Highlight in- dependence and pioneering spirit. Make personal ap. pearance. SAGl'ITARWS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Avoid jumping to conclusions. You could be sub- ject to nunon. Best to finish tasks at hand. OnJy when you complete project will you ha\'..e all facts. Know this -proceed accordinily. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): New contacts c o u Id Lu Vegas was the setting for the elopement of Peggy Lynn Giddens and J o b n Andrew Kenyon, both of Costa Mesa. A reception for the couple took place Jn the home of . the bride'• parents. Thirty close friends and relafl.ves congratulated the newlyweds. The new bride ls a graduate of Estancia Hlgh School and attended Orange C o a s t College. Her husband is an alumnus of Rogers High School, Newport, R.J. and presently is RrVing in the Marine Corpe at Loog Beach Naval Station. -He returned from Vietnam in Ju1y. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Whitfteld Giddens of Costa Mesa and Mn. Rosemarie Nlclwlf of Ledyard, Conn. and !!ugh Ke- nyon of Newport. R.L -~---..11 •• • ..-..!. • . ;\..-: Bag one for ·your famtlyf Bagging the right table for Tbanbgiving io both liar~er, and easier, than it wa1 for the Pilgrims. )larder becau1e of the many 1bapet our dining 1pacea take. Ea1ier .. hecaun' we have ao many from which to choose • ~ •· a baronial- oi•e dining toble that oeato 14 comfortobly • • • otandard . sise1 in many ttylea and fin.Uhet ••• a ·compact-1i1e drop- leaf table that .extencb to &eat 2 to 10,. as you d!,lire. Come oee them at Bigg:on. Let the ideol-one for your fmnily be under your tttr'key thiu year. " ' .. . . ' ... ' . "' . .. •• • I DAll.Y I'll.a!" IT '· -• ' • • s249 pre-holiday fur sale! mink lavished ,• fur jQckets •• '• , " dramatic fox .cap-.s ••. even luxurious mink stoles .. • • • . - ' ' • _ .. ti ..... • ' Tb""' furs crre priced now for ~rishrias gtvlngl Here ·O:rii eJlcitiri~i new..lashion& Clesignedwi\ndrQmatic ' detailiilgs. Th0$!>'flia wt[lre ctqfte<l.froll) pfimEi. fresh, silky,pelt~ Jnto~ne.sfealing:ffulilon su¢esseS:. You who: love priitjolialll!$ Cllldblow· a iea!'buyshbwdnot rriiSs so'gre<il an0ppol'turilfy to selecfan<I scrie: .. M<inday, cho0a8 the fut c?fyour' ~~ i:md save I • &el Mink stoles with 1oV!.1tnew Icioksl Deliccitely shirn>d diltaJUw. "i>d 7 rleep rows o,f natural sl\immerin!iMilili Pre-holidc!!Y.&tl.e Price'S24t. · . ' 'I ' See!· Ens:h1ID!!n9 pleqte(j eciilcir Mink Stole!I .w)il)-7. tci.W. -0t9ttrp;vbganfntrtural mink.Pr8-holiday·Siil~ Prlee "2<'1· Seett:uatrous·btaek<lyed B0rc:ic;1dten~pr0ce$sed tamb ld9ketll, liiVfshly collarli<t!J?ld cuffed Will\ .blac1::QY8d OJ' 'natural; Mink: Pre.h.olldcfy Sale Prioe SHt. · ; ~ .·1 . !. • • ' • ' Seei Di<:m)at!c ni:tt.ur.121 Norwegian B!Ue Fox shown' lo superb adv~tcigeln thla·wr•a·l<riiSh ~: P.re.hciliday ' Sale PneJ·"""" .. · •· '" : · · '.~ '-~~ . NO DOY{!'-! .J!An,!EN'I'.,TAl(E:UP TO 36 ~ONTHs lP PAY may co\tut:aOrori 47 .. · ' · ,. .... . -.... ~ ·-• •rw ,...._,. . ......, . ..,.,... ctl\ll!lry• .,ip «..., rv.. .• . . . ' 1 ~ co. south coe;.st 'jlazc'i,l san dtep ' f'r1sway at 'brfstol. ~ me1~ ~9121;675"3414-ifioP moldcrrt1n'saturc1ay, 1oct.m. to ,.JOpjn: r> ~ '· • • • • ' ' r l ,... . , ' • • I l ___ , . -----:_ ----~-~---....:..""-""-'-~~ . -... -.... __ -• • "' I \ • ' l • - ' - ~ ·-·-·----~---·~· ~ -~.-;·~:~"."'!:'"'~~~!""~ ... ~!"!!!l;""!'l;ll:~:_, .. !llflll!llllllp .. ll!Pllll!ll ..... l!llllllllll~ ... 1!1111119'"!'!'1~!"'1~"'!'~~'!"'!"'!'1!"!"!111!1!1!111!!11!1111!11!!" .... (1111!!1111 ........ 11111 ... . ······ .... __ ._ .... ___ ....... ········ ... , ..... _.. ....... ~····· ~ .......... -...... . Nupf!al ·Pleoges Said - By · Nemport Residents O'Keefe a· MenlH . . GAS RANGE -. -. .. . . . • .. \ • ~11\.-mld Ml!;rocolor ~. tllo.. --ino'rli. boo.a .. Mar- pnl Mllcbell~ -•1111111 IO'le 11ory Ml aploll a ~ blckgroQn4 " tho ,... IMlttNoii lho -In 1111, -WJili Tiie 1lbid .. ,. ...... thoull!l<i• · "mm w. dartaic:11&ac1ull\'.9 --- Shaded but slightly are three curved, oval, rtmless lenaeo found at Joseph Magnln's store in Sout!i Coast Plata. These detailed "shades" begin at '6. First Social Event Theater Party Staged 36" SCULP1URA GAS RANGE • NewSUperWldt2S• Ql1ntC.P1dtJ'Muter0ten . • .... Convenience Comp1rtment for Handy StolQll • ,._ Remcwab&t Color Blended Grates • Eaty Uft.Ofl o..n Door • £xduslve Rernciw-•nd..clean Star Jet Burners • N• faq.Uft·1ml.Cl .. n Cook Top $279'5 • MllM'fllme Blr·B·Qut Broiler • Tdon Coltacl Own Liners • Tiv-View Panoramic Black Glau Window WIDNISDAY, NOVEMBER 20 °""'9• C-t CoD090 COOKINw SCHOOL FINAL DAY! -Don't tnln th1 1r1nd pril• dr1wint -,,, '" o· ..... • .......,, .. ,.,. Left!" 1-.1 ©DAVIS RROWN .. 411E.17th St. Dally 9.9; Sat. 9·6 Costa Mesa 646-1684 1~: Mothers Lead Olfloen will be eleclad for • ¥otllen Club " tho' .. r' c 0. -preparatory Caper School. Balboa, .. • bnmcb In tlle Udo ls1'I home of Mn. 'lbQmal .'l'lde!CO DOii w.-yatULlll. llllrinl the 1atberlng, pertlclpull allo wlll dlacuss plel to 1ur111er•.-..b of tbalChooL ,. DELICATESSEN amarena «!berry jllhll--f,.,m Italy, plump bl1ck cherries, p•ck"ed in their own liqueur . . continent•I de11•rt idee, over ic.e cr••m. 11b, 1 ... i.n ae "lde's 5hortJJread -from Scotland, in it1 own tart1n pleid metel box to in1ur• f,...1h- ne11, 16 oa. t.tl llollday glazed fruit -In ~ulk lo mi• •• you choos•. R•d, y•llow & green pln••r.pl• •lices, red I: g,..•n c.h•rri••, -tr••n citron he "'''• Or our •lreedy mlxtd harlequin mix, Just th• th1n9 for holidey treets. ~ pa re aanludl arawlterry pre- ~-. In a 2'1i lb. 0.rislmH Gift Pack bu .. bt. ldMf 10< mollin9. Z'li lb. ut We shape your lightened hair into lovely curia. We ca~ the curls with ''Njce Cbange'' -MJ>e~. Jn just 10 minutes your new blonde curls take on whilper...aoft color-tone that las ti through several . o11.,.p# Wlthnorub-o«, nontouohproblem : we Just .#> ......., lbe color wbaovtr 1011 wOlh I ' • • ROUX $3.00 • PLUS S~ . $2.25 AND Sil' tlWv llnin.l -I t.M· II.II Friday, Sa~, koMloy .•• ' '3.00 -,( .... _.. -.-... ~ Olivie de Havtn.nd IJ1d Lel1Je Howard as Ashley· Wilkes are co- stars in unforgettable par t 1. Film favorites Thomas Mitchell, Victor Jory, Evelyn Keyes, Ann Rutherf9rd, Carroll Nye, Eddie &lderson, One Munson, Roscoe Atei and Ward Bond are a few of the thousands who perform before the cameras to bring you all the ucllemeol, humor llld iran-o1a-Wiiii1be Wind. Once upon a tlme ·a man aald, "every man, woman and child should ... -Wiilie And 'Ille Se•• Dwarf•" at lea!t once every year." So, as the mm llld, )'OU and )'OUr1 can look ooce qaln to the name Dlsnoy !or the complete lamlly film enlerialnment.' See 8aow Whllo W. Tiie tlevto Dwarl1 at Ille Mesa ~tar tomorrow eve- . nln8-Liit time around to onjoy this IDOVO ·lhat tam )'OUr mJijd ciJ the bl& bad !foobl ... MESA MATINESS are deJ~ ed. to t'llroduce the new feature lllm of U,. week lo Harbor areo patrons who like to see a aho1' In the afle,,__'lbll way they can take a m.1d-weet break and llell a much oo the flnt-nlib~ lo eojoy tho .... •how flnll Each Wodoeadl;f ~ •t -o'clock the P">llflllla pt -. .,., wtlll ,... - mentl. I FREE PASSE!! lo Newpar( Lido or M,.. will be malled !O- da, lo w. p. Teak, 175 Ccota M-st., Colla llela, Mamlt Llll1, 117 llolA, Newport J!ucb. J. G. Anwller, 111 Orllld ~ Bo! I.lie a:>d Carla Zwart. ,,,. Heliotrope, Corooa de! Mar • Ma1bo 'ffRr name will be 11.!. °' eel here ODI wtek IOOll to 119'. JlllfSt d "l'tdun _.. II 1n .. v. ..,.. Newport Udo or Mesa. In lie =:'.:=" meanUme. call upon YOJr ~ :.i:..:· :.:rl". • =.:~ ·-,(_.._ ~~----lllW?OIT llACN. CAUP. l'OUNTAIM YAWY, UUf, WlfA ~ CAUP. IANT4 ............. l'OUNTAI• 'AU.In CloUP> MasW 0iarge Can! or Y<JUr 11 ,,a,...,, trw ,,... Ml...,.. 11Wt ~-nit Ml. ~ _, UNw .e ..... Bankamer1catd to pin adm-it-~...,....-. Ylllt9' c-.. .= :;_ :::.=-_., · · :::Z .=:. · lion 1t eny tlme wben )'Cll hate 1_;";""'::.:""::::·~·~~~~...:.""~~-~ .. ~ .. =-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"~~~~~~~~~•tbec:uhahorta. .. '• . - A; ' ·-~ c. ':...· ~ . • . " •• .. . " ' • ,. •·· ' . .. . ' ,.. ..... , • ...,_11111!"!'1!!1_"""""!' __ ~....,.... ...... -------------...-----,. -----... ---... --........ ._---.,,,~ •• DAILY PlUT Jf No Holds Barred • • • •• • • --1 -· t·""· ~ -, . ' ,. "' ~se Strategy With New ·Baby SECOND . CfMt .... .W: • • _... "' .,.. blanbt and_ ftlaced ' blth ftdit • di-fw eutetllll, tNl'Wt.I I ~ Oil I pad. -··11>e· blanket and '1 '!'AMD..t BALIAN ..,.,.,. ~1-will> ~ to..i. '. • BIG . ' "I.,_ .... _ "Clef<! U. ~Y~ lace ~ " • . • '1'11' •t«k'• come and pie. first," IOl<I. tlje.mirae. ''Cleon -!lit l!tt1e bundle la rea4y lo tbe 'nostrils With 4 ' waler ..... bome. clampOneil Collon-wick. mak· Al 11111 ..... -lint-IJli -the wi<.k la 1-itd Uoie ~ ............ -,. ~:,nl\!Jl>all l!lolhcollool ~P· "Yau. 1Nm ~ tolfliJ t.yee -WI ·a cltill ..,. .. 1114 • llrl wml:; and c1'lar waler, llroldn( rr..n ' cania.e-.indobat4t-Iha 1Dllde ed(e 10.the oilWde. rj<o ........m i\ Hoq ¥0-Wub . the face with a cloth niorlal l!Gopt!al Presbyterian and clfl!' waler Ind dry. In the tbltd ' Cit 1 aer1 .. o1 -'IUae aoap to wub the front ~Ill< upoctaai ~ ol Ule neck and.outer ports of With a~ omUe she t1ie tll's'. llio3e and dfY. Sqap plekod up a doll-aild-~· bead bY J>'\~lot!iet' In YOOll' eel to llelJMl!ltnle tbba bulca =lilll app tt to baby's ol hali!!og".._._• IDll' ... •• • -• fJnn ... a bath.'....,._... •·~~ tary molioD. Wrap tow e I "Finl, YDll JDllll learn the lllOlll><I baby's bodY encloolnl IOW' balk: bolds," Mid the !!'"." and~ up baby llSln( ...,,._ "Tho bll?p bold la the !Oolboll bold. H~ bead over -bulc. Plai:e -band lllb and'~ with t.... l!,and-Wlder the bead arid 1!1t other "Rolum babY lo pad eod band WJder the --Go dry bead tborowtblY, llllng top down with one aboulder ao that · comer o1 toweLiJripln diaper, Jhe baby ts not so far away, cl ... pins, and place them In then~ the baby up lo yOIJr container, out ol baby'a reach. aholllder. • · Remove diaper from frOlll lo lbl loOtban bold ts allghtly back, clW>sing .buttoclla ti men dllflcu1I. Tho baby la -IOiled, from front lo back, picbd up tbe ume way as in ~Ing water or oil if recom- the ftnt bold but ts moved In roeOOed by doctor . a praae -to the wne "Remove shin', test tomper· aide 11 !lie band whlcb sup-alure of baby's water, tb<O porll the bead. wet and IOIP bands and aoap • ' • "JlomOYe the other band baby's entire body using oon- from11Dde< the -wheo tlnuoua, long gentle strol!es. MarieHa -the baby la lodged lltCU?dy llO--u .. -aandwich hold lo turn tween the elbow and the blp," baby over. Using bocb'-arm , ....... " . . WEEK - • ·-- ; ' Corona Gina Graystone Hermitage • ~ - I ,~ .• •• .,/t• Kathleen -· .. aald the nune. '"11111 gives you bold, 81;: baby In tul> ti one bind free." lacera have been healed, • 'l1jO IJocly-orm bold sl!o be-and rinse body. using wash gins with the' lint bold, but cloth." the arm holding the baby'a The baby is then returned bead la moved around so that to the pad and covered with the ~ la resting In the a towel and dried. G<oltab crook m the arm. "!'be most are then cleansed from front dtfflcult bold 11 the sandwich lo back with cotton. bold. "Y ll d "Put one band over the ou can use o or pow er baby's cbesl, sprudlng the on the baby, but not both. 1f flnpn for .... support, and u.slni pow<jer be sure It " the other band m the baby's baby powder, not talcum,'' back. 'lben. turn the bah over warned the nurse. ao that h1I cheat ls =rn: on A mother of 1 l J', Mrs. your band,'' she explained. Carnes had s om e ''bandy 1bere were giggleJ when hints" for new pareota. dolls were paued out for "When diapering, give the ~-diaper a twist alter It'• "Once-you know the bolds brought tbrougb the legs. This you're ready for the bath," ~ves extra paddlnJ: where said Mn. Carnu, who went it's needed," she said. owr the bathing procedure "Another good thing to re- slep by step. member ls wbon your new· 'llle baby 11 ftnt wrapped In born ls ready to go to bod, • place him in a receiving blan- ket with bis bead at once cor- M k It N ner. Bring one side over a e ow ugbuy, then the bcittom, tb<O the other side. He'll be more ~.~~rtable ti be sleeps tb1s Thurston 7415 Other blnls were: plullc . ,. pull are all rlgbt oo lOlll u tbey don't irritate baby'• akin; when wa.shl.ni diapera, use a well c!Wolveil de.teraent, put· Ung the .soap In before the dlapen and be sure they're well·rlnaed olnce tbll ls • cailae ol rubes; wbon pow· derlng, put powder oo your .I hands first, then apply; bathe baby at nl(hl.-be'll sleep bet· ter; keefbls room between A ana 70 degrees; clip oalll while he's asleep. llakt )'OU1' do&'• sweater _ now to bate blm Cf1<'1 ·1n tbll Area Club Plans Decor For Holidays CoasLJVomeo'1 Club will meet tomorrow at 11 Lm. In Mesa Verde Country Club . acwrdlng to Mm. George ~ program clialnnan. Holiday decoratioruo will be the topic of conversaUon. Memben are asked to bring canned goods to the gathering 80 that the food may be aent lo the lndlw. <1 daabklc llt of warm wonted. " Wall: )'OU1' doC In smart Cbrlslmas bazaar ltema will be sold. On the flnt wed. nesday of each m o n t b members visit Fairview SUie Hoopllal and wOrk In the MW· Ing room. • aty!o -•lmll Cf1Ef turtleneck , ~ .-and cap with pompon. P ... 1tl$:. -10, IJ, H, 11, II lnclJJded. PIPTY CllNTll ( colm) f 0< eacb patlaft -add LI cenls fiw tad> pattern !fr llnt-clua malllnl and _.i bandllnl: . • otberwlae tblnl-cllla dellffry wllllabtiu'ee-ormore. S4od lo Allct 11rooP. the DAI· ' LY PILOT, Ill, ileedlecrall '• ~' la& Ill, Old. OolMI llalloct; New Yort, N. Y. ,... !OOU. ~ Nulo, A-, The club welcomes women who enjoy helping In wor1hwhlle actlvlU.,. n.- lntere.led may telephone Ml'I. William Halllday, proslden~ at -- Couple Set July Dafe .• '" 11p, -11rw. GjlDI, DIW 19 Jl11•1 ift C--. 'Ibe engagement ol. JaQlce -_,, • ........ ID .-, Eileen Barber ·and lllcbard I &to patldN ~ lnaldt. W. Smith wu anOOUncei1 - ' Se! • --· Ing an oltermon •!f'l In NEW! ... IKIT"ANT br1de-e!ect'1bome. .. , ' ~· .olJ'l'S" -11-.11......, 111sa ~. a....,... o1 :me:=:: ta:,-! ~~IL !111" ~ ~ n>WI Jd ... !fr ' • ,Barber ol Tustin, II ~ 1 -. . sraci-ol HuntloP>n Beldl "II .,.,. -·~ 1n lm1I. H1lll School and -- -. --· -• Orllllt Ooaal eou.co. J -. 11er·-. _.,,Mr. and 8'ot fl 11 Piiia A,,..u Mn. -!fl. -o1 Tulane I ' • I • \' I• 5.99 6.99 -. Annabelle Georgian \ • Rosay ,. .:1 • .). Ambrosia Miyoko ' Parkridge .. . SPECIAL PLACE SETTING OFFERS IN . . . ' • . " • :;...'. -:::SI • Pamela . • . 'FINE NORITAKE TRANSLUCENT: CHINA •• ....... • --.. .. . " , ' 5 111=· 1ettfn.g1: 4.9' S.99 6.99 Reg: 6.00. 8.00 Stlect your p•ff•m·froln three groups. renglng ·from -. . pu,..· whites Jo ceridelight ivories. All •.te known' the • woild over for fi11• quolity ond design. AU •.rt~complttely di1hwesher sofe. 5-piece ploce setting 1Mlu4es: ' j dinner, cup, Mucer, aalad, ond breod & ~ut;t1r. Also:.20"/1 now off ell open stock. ·' ,.. Chfo1, II • •:->:-.- • .... Jl'oO!llaln alltJ, WU .. plttt 4lill llet I WI ll?ldualed Jl'oanlaln u '' 11N11 ,_.., • ei1111. ' van., . u11 .~ . ANAH~M ·-NEWPORT ' HUMlli$'1DN IEA.CH M Qill -I -llDlledCallfomla •c.llep 444 N. E.clld e 1214121 47 Ftohm lot.M e M+1212 "" .. -A-• -ftJf ,,.I • ffJr 11-" qullta. al.J.ana Belcb. He prwntJio ,,.. "'I,-.,. .. _ · -• • -. la lltl'vlng witb tbe U.S. ArmJ) Mon. lhru Sot. " M ... jhru Fri. tO ,..,, to 9110 ,..,, ' M-. 1f1oi Sot. , -...i:-1. "Ql!lla for,,_,,, The couplefllln to be mor-.to 1.m. to 9.Jo p.m. St!. to,..,, to• p.m. ' It·-~ t.JO ..... u.tll-"ll~U...·-ri~...tJul,f. ~~-·~~~~~~~~-:-~~~......:~~~~~~~~~~..:....~~~~~~~~-""-:-~...:....=-:::..~-:::..::::.~..--:::. ...... ..-....... ~ ' •'• • • . ~ • + . ' I ' I I . It ' 'I I t l ' I I • r .. ' .. . -.. . -. ... ~ ...... • . ff DAR.Y Pll91' M"'do/', N...,.bfl' 19. 1961. .. ~ 'I'h.ree Cuckolds' . -CommediaProduction .. wlid Ens~mble Effort has rnan.Jged to average ~ne such prt)duction each eOSUUlg season. nus:··fe a r • s exhilirating advenf:µre i,nlo the broad, farcia.f EtJn?.pean style -and the rim mounted oo. the stage of th4 feat.old Third Step Theat¥\-is an anonymous off eriql ~Utled "The Three Cuckofds," an Italian flavored ribald cpwc spiced with t , ~ ... ! t .... ubf.ral doses of sex and aaUre. In fonn and content, "Cuckolds" is a good deal similar to past commedla pro- ductions, except that it is more of an ensemble effort. There is more of the spirit of company involvement here; when the characters are not performing, they are sitting on the Bideline3 as spectators, eating, drinking 1\Dd involving themselves variously in the entertainment. Also, SCR uUllzes its adap. table staging area to come Oossword Puzzle ACRosS 49 Conducted I •-i:-~ 51 Dls1c111lnatn ...... ''Cold dessert 'St•lt c·' 57 Fot u d~ty addlUOnlll 10 The 100 t111e Of 220 : 51 Min's M• 14 Section ff. 59 Part of Ireland ,··· the ~ 15 Ell;llsll •t Fret fr• c011pos« conualllttll l' Within:·.-,.· '5'Eur. tm&rlst c ... b. ""' spot 17 City oo "Sh'!P lo the LOIN the tlllie 11 Advtrtlilng •7 Cc:mtlttt11: •edlu.~ 61 Ultlmt.t 19 Euy • iU'dtUlf rt•IH!fl'ltift '9 Slngtt post ' 10 ... Ill .. 1 .. 11~. -•lljlllly suffix 71 •u.rkal Zl AsslgnN weftx '· - 22 Bulrush --·: JZ De1I oat_ 23 D Id the vwl 73 Quadraped Z5 Scolded 27 Bmight uod« 0011 contlol '· 31 Openitfi 3? See 59 Aaots , 33 Conductar's 1cceSsory 35 Not vettrost· 39 C011pl"'ent. 41 CDl!le 10 a ·point .... -~ 43 llqns ef ;access . 44 loullta~ area •,, .. -----.. Clart -· 41 Insect i '' ~-~ .._.. .. .. - ·" l Clri1lw n.ls11: 2 words 2 Untefllpt person: ·~ ... l King or lu1el 4 Polle. action . 5---.... 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' ..... --·--...... ____ ..., • i:JI B 111 CIJ hrto l•r (C) (!O) lhl ..ttl wllllblt obllCt1 ... tPP•r froM the r111Ch, lu~ lnabb they Wfl't taktn bf l.-oy, tM ,... hlrtd MIMI, llllt Doris M1rtl11 llrJll fllfttMf lfwtltlptlon. D EXCELLEljT POLICE * ACTIQN MELODRAMA ~ llZ~ If::'." .. : ~Yl'J. MIM 1 llMIWlll "''° .. _. .. .-• ~ ~•fnl a:• .. __ ... _ ...... .................. . ...... .,., ........... ... _ ... __ ,.. ---.r:; !r.:::•~!CIT""" ...... ~ L.111 111111 --... --...... --· I"'· ........ c. .... _ .,,., • ., ... M* h hm1mtw- C-) ..,__,,,,, """-- f<on. . .,.,._ ... -_.,,_.,.,_.,., .... -~~­.. .,.,_,_ ..... ·-'*-· ....... -.... l-....... w_ .... ..... .. co,..plite ~·· s. .... Top QuwlUr '--~Fast Service , ' ~ . 64M321 t2ll w., ...... ah& Nowport ...... PEANUTS DI. Kll.D~. •• If GORDO JUDGE -PARKER ... , AClUW!(, IT Glllall6 SHOQf'I I iE~~-..Sl!eEAIMll f fUfl'<llll!lllE 11.r M1611T-HE !S'S 16\A116 NOISE$_ c. <-C• ,· ('~ .. ' ~ 'RX.P ME 'THAT Me MENPEP lO llUJ(E A MMJJOtil POU.AR'S IE- ~Ml W'4 THIRTY 'IV.IS Of A.6E ! ~ ~harln M. Schub By Gus Arriola By Harold Le DoUJC iAM., II! !EIUot5! N:>Ull> '#Cl TAU: TO KIF?., ME NEEPS NfU' IEFOCE HE C5ET5 lll10 60ME w nouec..e! MOON MUW"S By Ferd Johnson TUMBLEWEEDS HI 6REfN 61LLSI <iifA DATE WITH LtmE P!6EON 10NIGHTi' --- MUTI AND JEFf > fllSS l'UCH ' • f"u'l'LlllE ~ ·~ir.~Oll~ "1ef.K.A "'~T ..... • ' • -/fll HOW'DYOO GUESS? '. ·- ' 'J ,. ' ' .I tllDN'T i::s..1Ma UP · YoUR r APPL.I! TRlili· • ,. ' Alb STOP W!USTl.IN4t IT, YoU WISHFU~ "TfllNl<JR! ;y Tom K. Rva11 -.~ • By ti Smith ' ' I -• I ' ' I :: I ,. . • TRIUMPHS -Scp!ila Loren, aboYe, llarl 'llllli'.:Z~ 1 It Charlton Heston ailcf Raf Vall_ Ill Ule moll=:· -:;, ·; ' ture "Ed Cid" in color, at I on.Channel f. · ·' :"" t:: is thrnrot segment ol 111e two.part movie wbk:ll · ·!'. :~ ;,; the legend of the 8,panish warrior, El Cid, '1110 .,_,,_,, · .. clusion wW be shoWn tomorrow even.inf. _:D~q ~ . ........ . 1.----------------""'"" • TELEVUION \'DWI Cowsills Get TV Special ly RICK DU lllOW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -11le rite ol tile ~1.o.· 111e celebratod sil1.ginf l~mily tbal ~ have'•-bali. ~-~-' hour opec1a1 on NBC-TV Nov. 23, II a -bulj;_.,,~, ~.I ·· ness ,Phenomenon. -:;~1 ~·; .,. But the rlae d. their attractive young managers; .:~~ · ~.:: a husband-ep~·wlfe teem named Leooard an1r;,;;;\; ., Myrna Stogel, is also pretty remarkable. ~~~~:. ~: Until 1965, Leonard, now 33, was in the lmpor\:11'.~' · "' buslneu in New York, 1peciali2in& fu ~~0~~' 'i! Myrna hu, ~.long family backgroUnd in -ttl•,m~f~~.;: s1 busine1s -her father being a veteran !IJUI'• t.n tli;,,,.,. · ·: , ' "~'. I industry. I ...,::)'.,.311'!1' ~. wbo resembles hla new aezt..docr,, ~,·· · z- nelghbor In Los Ange!H, Pierre SlllllCtr, Uil' ., .. ;, Myrna, a lovely blonde who Ioob llke • Oovtr 11"1. ~~;'.. :; now hava.a..publllljling company, a recordilrm---t;::, '' , ;o: a management business. 4 ~1 t-i"~~: : They also have a pretty spectacular Hol!ywoocl-_'.·.~,·· •.. type houn Into which they recentiy movod wltli ?~:I;-:: their young son, Gregory., who looks the way 1111 .n. , . are supposed. to. • ..,, ... :•11,"":· -..,.,,,~..... -~ The na1ional succe8S of the Cowsllla has ~-'I• ... place in jurt one year. The Stogel1 wer, introdu!'f 1; :.;~ '· to them by a producer, 1aw them nhftne \:1 ••• , thought they _wire impreslllve. ' · "' .. ';:~~-.'" Soon ca.me an Investment ol about a quarterttl-.;.~· " million dollars to impre" the aet on111e public. '11111" .~ ~ Included, In addition to an exceptional 'l'~i!I ,;~-c; campaign, a ZS.City tour Ill 30 daya. , . ,.,_,. _ On the inside, meanwhile, Ill 1lle key ~· ;.· ·: recordings, Stogel wa1 accomplisbing a nia,jor -i -.-; wiUl MGM -.at a time when a family act Wu. I i inf agllinlt th• trend. Soon MGM wa,_ enth , , ; 'l too, getting behind the .Cowlill.i. · . :-'I , .- Of hl1 own buline1s and hiJ wholwcale· ciiin.;-~ i mltment to the Cow1W1, Stogel saya : .. ;-~ ,._""'~' ';;: '1We went for brok-e. U it Clicted, we were'h~:~., ~1 If not, we were ·111 trouble -committlnl loo llld "; I time to one act." ' ....i.--..:-• : ! Flnanclally speaking, a tremendous break ~i-;. -:c! wben a commerelal arrangement wiUi the Amet!can: . : Dairy Association 'YA• set this year for $1 milHon+-l-•) ! Like most managers with a bot ocl Ill !lllJ~• L ~ 111• Six>gels hope to expand into ~.Wion p -::: ,, tlon. And it may well be -dep~ on tho ' ' ~ "i factors, such as ratings and ot!><r audience riae--._ ; ...; tion -thaiJhe C9wsllls' speci81 could result'1iri! ~ ""': series. 89f!ie shrewd show busineH. brains (tol !liq:-~ -:;; have 111e makings of an lnJtltutionallzed Id;. i _i i ~ The Cowsill1 mad~tlieJr network fel~oa;-~ ~: debut wi111 CBS-TV~• Ed Sullivan a yea'F )io..i.llf L-:: February, they were featured Ill a two-boul:· IJ'l¢al!, l __ ; on NSC.TV's ·"Today" show. · -~-:.£..;-• Says Stogel: "They can perform Ill Wl'f 1-cet ot"_;;.. the mMuaic bu.lines&. Tbey can d() a motor show in Detroit, country-western iii Nashville, or bani rock. Or, for older people, all the standards." And now the 1arget date is Nov. 23 on NBC-TV. It ls a bli monUL 111 the !He .ol the Cowsills -11111 il!e st.cell. ..,__ ·. • • •1 ~ ""1',tw.: • • • J I I • I . 1 ~ I r . I I I ..-:-:::;;:;:;;:;...,;r;:;:::-~~:-:::~~-"'"""""'.;:';=·=~~:-:-:-,,.;:.:~.=-·~·~.=-~-=---·:··~~ ~·~! .~~,..,-~.;:-;;;';~~ .. ~.=-=~=-'=-::'r~:'".~~~-~~~"!""'!"'!'"!' ....... ""!' .................. ... "" --.... --... ----~~ • .r · ·--..-- .. -..... ·;. ,• .. ". ,,,. ·,· ' . . ' .. ~ ... ·· .. .. '. '- : ·; " .. • • PRINCIPAL PAUL BERGER ROBES HOMECOMING QUEEN NIKKI RICHARDS . . .. t;" ' . . . •; .. . 4'•. , . •• • ., .. • .. ' ' •• . ? .. ·--. ... ... . . PRINCESSES KAREN ·OTSUKA AND JOANIE EDWARDS FLASH DELIGHT AT APPLAUSE · FROM FANS ' Pll'l'Y DRILL (FROM FRONT) '-.;::-'--lilUWDY.L!llOS..MAR,l:IE.LLE HAMMACK, JAN CURTIS •:• ;;;-'"-' , ( 'Ea~t-West Mix At'.f ~l~y '68 . - ll_~mecoming Like Crusading barons of !Ong ago ,1be-moderdbreed at Fountain Valley High School linked East with West with a.n "Arabesque" homecoming theme. Climax to the November_, spiri~ week which feature<l lhe· slave sal,e of student leaders was the Baron's valiant drive against Ute pigskin power of Anaheim's Loera High School. Overwhelming odds shat .. tered dreams for a field vic- tory but failed to dampen the excitement ' 'of the Barons' naming as 1their 1968. Ho,me- coinfng·QuOeb ~OOd rui:hards during hbalftime ceremonies of th·e fOQt all contest. As tile marching band Under James Doyle's baton played on the moonlit field before bundled-up students, parents and, al1!Jlllli. • Queen ·Nikki, according to Barori tradition, was robed by Principal Paul Berger. Her prjncesses were Coniii.e Sav- idge, Joanie Edwards, Karen Olsuka and Sandy Stirling. ~Saturday morning students re-grouped for the Girls' League sponsored Pancake Breakfast and again that eve· niitg for. .the Coronation Bau. ' ... Alladin's magic assisted by hall cOmmittee men trans· formed the cafeteria into a garden of Araby complete With caoopies to shield Nikki and: Court and Baghdad's d<r med skyline for background. DANCING GIRCS ENTERTAINED STUDENTS AND ·A1.UMNI /llr HM.~·TIME • Only at midnight did the Barons withdraw from their captive East taking a booty of memories and the promise of erusade next year . MASCOT SIR MURGATROYD BOLSTE·RS BARONS' HUNTINGTON BEACH -FIREMEN PROVIDED LADDER TRUCK FOR CHEE-Rl·EADE·RS· . , . ' ' • .• HOMECOMING PRINCESS: ""ffDY,STIRLlf!ICJ llREAKFAST WITH ALUMNUS MIKE Fl YNN I ' ' '• " ·1 • . ' • • l I ~ I 0 ~ CORONATION· IA~LGOERS<Sl'EYE ·~EU A~D CAROL AH"Ql!ltSOM ' t I r_ ' '( 1 • ' ,. • "' • • 'I r11 ~ , r . •· . -..-----~ ·. ~ • . . •. - ' ·-~ \·.:t,' .. ~ ' I I I ~ •'' !-q ·~ " • ·.: ..... 'H. .. ""' ·'~ .. ~ ~ _:, -~ .,, .. • , u •"-N .,., .] ·-·· .1 : .~ "' -~ . .I' • -0 •. c ... •{J. • ' •• :r " • I• ., . " " .. • • ' ·~ ' • 1 • -< ... ,, " • • " • • • • " • " . '~ .,. ' ·-. . ·i ~·~fl ....... : .. !·. ·.:;. .; " ' ~ ~· ... .. . ~ ... -... r ... . . . . ~ ... • ..., •. 1 !;:." •• . I ..... '"·I i--....: '·, ...... . ,• . . • .. . ~ .. .. ·-' ' ... ·1 . ./ . .• ·' ' •• I • • • .. ' • • ' ' ' ( • ' ' ' .{ , • '•I ... ~'. .• ··"' ~ ,. ..• ..-' .. s ,. ·--1 -, ... •-I • • •"...o:'.• ·-· • . ,, r.: .. ' .• . ' I •• ' ' • -~--..... ---... --... -... -..... -.................. -.................. ------------. ... ~--~ .. -~ --· -v-----~ -~--~~~,---.-,-~~-;-_.,..,.. •• CAILV PILOT ' Rate Rise Expect_ed I. ~ ARBOA."'Ma. '<Al'! -ffllher unemployment ralel aocl contlnu1J1c inllaUoa • ..,,. f-.at for the United SI.ti"' In !NI by ll Unlvenlty GI Midlllan reaeareh .....,p. The 1111lvenity'a Reaoan:b Semfni'r . i n Cj}uantitlUve Economl<I prtdidl' the graas naUonal product -GNP - will dimb by only six percenl. compared witb a,n expansion ;~~'.f:ill!r. :,::.~J,.~'ho;u~ rate 9f oear1y nine perte0t ,.,.""'. t.l®O• LtCIHSllll a year alnce 1955. -'-,.,(ce ,~-·,="",:.. , 11v111 Presenting the forecast at .~: :· :::.:""~ti.,.._: the university's l&th annuaJ -lfYo.. Conferenct on the Economic ~ ...,.,., s.dtil s.cur11¥ 1or1 ,.-....,,, n..tl .. b......t n..-;el B S ·ia ... .,.,._ Mufrlbar,-111111 lutll*ol ..tolr-4< Mid vu 001., i-ivt. vcuu • W ·•.(!t:' Qlde Numl:IH, et IM .,.,,.,_. esU.mited that if (be 10 pet· .. ,.,,; J.,om11 J. ~.SI Ne • .C·il· f~ al . I • '20· °' 3201 ,,,, ,.~rttc c,,.., HlthWlll'. cent ..uer mcome ax "~ 0.1 Mir. IN-.1 t-.ch), ueharge expire.a u achedul· .CtllfWnlt· Zll N9. '°'50'J. -Jul " Ill add T'lle 1141mn, $oo:l1I SeQlrlty lorl F•r•I ed next Y 1, ·~ W -nx-N"""ber, .net blltl_, acldr••· 11111 an estimated $29 million to -..lffl. Cec:I• Nuft'IMr, of IM lr1mkr#t .. ~ •1t1r 011 nt. ss No. 565-:12_,IOf, the GNP. D<wl• M. 011 nt, SS Ne. l6S-1l-"4 "B t e th U S 1n11 1-i.i,n1r11 1rtor1,,,., ss No. 564-1'" U ven en, . . N> of 12'9 Wnt C1roon, Torr111e1, economic growth Will definite-~r~ ~ r!u ':2m.. 1nc1 .c1c1,._ Jy slow down next year," coo. 11$M Doi' I tr1n1feror w(thln thrff elude! tbe report. vetlf& 11.t P II, IO l1r II known 19 trAM••·-· 1 : Non•. "The slower growth rate • • MAJESTIC M RCURY -e r.)arquis Blyughe.m, ltnurtoos .-car tl'om -tln'colll·Men?Urr 12iY!slon, Is a ll'UIY bi& Cir -22• inches long with 124-indl wheelbase. Extedor deslp tesem~ the Lincoln Continental Standard power ia: a bi&' 429-cubi.c·inch, 111 Blfh Qe•r. • • arqms ~urLine For 1969 TM! thf ...wnal P,,_l'tY lo bl fil signif" 0 t ' • 1ra11sttrrlld (11Mf1t.. "' 111 •hide 1n w mean a 1can rise .tCHt, ll•tu•e1, ""'lpmfrlt tnd toOcl w111 in unemployment," Suits said. By CARL CARSTENSEN - 'Dr,) lurn1ture, fld11r11, ~ulpmenl, u-pro'-'~ an un ... p!OY· Of thf ~tr Pli.t Stiff '!IOl)dwl11, tr1den1!'l'le, letMhokl lnler .. I, n 9 ,-.-.. '~ • babl ii n 111 .neon 1ltn• "' ,.._, c1r111n ment rate of 4.J percent, ad-~ you ve pro Y Otieed b<IJJ ... • kno,.,., ,, ,n11 -1oa1..i ell by now the ... , .. or stlnd-~ .•t:. CHEF'• INN. »01 e.11 ,,(Ifie lflng the nte has been " . • .... . -..u coast H11hw1Y. Cllf'Ofla 0e1 Mllr tNewport under four percent since l96S. !lze cars were put at the 9Hcll), Ctlilornlt io..111tr WllPI the top Of the c•--list f toito.1llfil ftsclitlfd 11a1t1o11c tot¥••-lf the federal tas surcharge u4 .11geover or ~~·!•): OM SAi.i! GENIA"L LIOUOll continues through neirt year, 1968. Most have been restyled, L1te1111e: )IO. •J.0155 -1.-..., Lin All ""• I id I eal("'IH'.mtn, w'..-aml ... loa1M ti SUi6 said t;he pT"Ojected g ec .... onger, W er, more UJ:· . cw-11dre.al. 1 d urious, and "itbou.t exception, tbff ttwi w11 .n11111rtt1on ,., ... unemployment raie w o u . __ _. · tr!lifsftr o1 Hid 11u51,... w "' wld 1· b t • s -t b I there <.v.:n. mOM!!. 320 boraepower, 2-borrel V-8, C<)tlpled to "Select· Shift" 1ut.omaUc transml.slon. Pict~ is tb,o Mar- quis Brnugbam !our-door hardtop, one of eight moo- els in the line. d\.. · .l!IUllMhl '• t11t Wm o1 11tt..e00.eo. c un ° "· ..--~n u Sh S } L' '-M d' · · I t..c.lud!"',nwnlwv nflm1!«1 11 UAOD.Dll, Would be "no significant SIOW-OWS a e, lnCOur ercury IVISIOn a· 1 ,,.;r;ll .. wl'llci'I con11lh ot ""' to1111w1 ... : Ctill ing of the ral.t of pri~ in· so falls into this category da>OSll af $2,000.0ll. 1 Promb.sorv NaN ·th · h In ttie 1rnoun1 ot 1100.000.•. 1n1ta11m1111 creaaeg." WI its c angeover styling but ~:~ 1~n tti:i,:~~ •:_:~.:·=: He added g 0 v e r n m e n t J U in addition it has introduced • OM11nd Inn,. 1m11•int al U.000.IO. policies could by lf10 cut in· ncome p I new and distinctive line Of n,.1 11 h11 r.en "'eec1 bllwffft cars cal!-• th M · s..10 1r1n11erff<•I ind wld tr1n111,,,.. f1ation to around two perct!:nt cu e arqu1s. th1t c11mlder111°" ,.,.. thf tr1nt1er Of per year, compared with the lncteases of 20 percent In Contrary to certain beliefs, ,,.Id bu1lnen ind DI 111<1 Hc.n1e(1) ... _ M · · 'th 11 19 be con1umm1ted onlY 1tter trtnsi.r current four percent figure , net Income and 16 percent in uic new arqu1s IS ne1 er · '~~~-•== ~"~.~~!'..'. = but that would mean sales were achieved by LTV Merculj' nor Lin~oln, just - " ~ ·2.im: ..i -: unemployment ratt!:s of from Li ... 1 l h . . • Marqu1S. Confuston s t e m s "'"' ~t 1111 Pl11.W · •nd ...,. dtte \Ml ng f': tee:, nc., Ana eun, in from the fact that last year's .qc , ~11 ... whl<:h t11e h9f'tln <tetCrlMd five to seven.percent. • . th nl tfis nded Se t ·1rtrur~ '"....ii -mll'\olltd, Mlblect "Tbil-'1)08Q'"'1 serious dilem· ~ ne man e . ~ . , top ~f the ~ Mercury was ... ;:~!di•• f~~~~ 11' an ma fOr American IOC\ety 30, cotnpated to the result.a of called' U\e M~ui~ Not so "' -...::..:C::.1•• •,Ml .. ~L• """"'' cMWornt. which we· have ·so far failect' the lilt:e' period of 1987, Lee D, ~:lee.is. It :orn~ an .en- TRAINING WHEELS ~ Al Taddeo (cent...) general manager and vice.president of AtlaS Chrysler Plym· outh· presents keys to eight new Plymouth Satel· lites to Dr. Max Fortney, superintendent of f-it~nt· ington Beach Union High School District. D.istrict purchasing agent PaU:J Hill looks on. C~ are used on a no-charge basis for driver trainjn& progr_am .. ! ' J I·. •. • . . " . . ·~· •• •· ro1te:1 1o:oe ".M., DK""Mr '· 1w. to face up to," Suits sata. Webster president and chief · Y new e with eight and ,·1,, one of the nicest ,·n-t . Qr'ted: N<wtm-.r '· 1'611. . ' models. Besides the standard two- L,. •• ~~11;ii.~·;J;:~119"" LEGAL NOTICE executive officer, announed. Bearing a strong resem. terlors ever for LI n co Io . barrel version rated at 320 •• .v 0or11 M. OllP'*""· Tr11\mft<'ee The 1967 results were blance to the Continental, the Mercury. h l'MMX ~ NOTtCI' 0, TAUITll'I '"LI ~sepower, an optlanll four· ~ubllsl>ld °''""' c.o.11 011111 Piiot, "'· D 11as restated to include Allied new Marquis features dual con-When driving the Marquis, barrel version rated at 380 "'MWlfntllr '" 'r' 1"7"' 0n N.........nber ,., 1t61, 11 2:00 11•c:1oc1c Radio Corporation, E, c 0 n, cealed headlamps and ventles.s comfort and ultraquietniss · • . P.M .. .r tM loOltth itllll"tl'lee"' 111e or1"" . 1 d 1 med! 1 .. 1 • T hp is available. All the extras r .VG.AL N01ICE counl'I' Courttloutt. 1n S.nt• Ant. I nd Standard s st Side w n o w 1 and is are m al6'ty nollceab1e. ,.. r: C1Hfornl1 , SECURITY PACIFIC llC., a y @ms -t . all d I -"' """"-~. . t 'd areovailableandourcarwas ,.. • cit•T•,tc•Ti OP susrNiss NATIONAL BANK, ,, dul'I' 1pp01n1..i Communications Corp., ac-egtc Y es gn.,.,. to com· ...... WQsl.S 1mprovemen prov1 es · .. · uNoi1t ,,CTITIOUS NAMI """'" ..-...,. d<!ed 111 , ...... , d1te11 MllY q · -• · 1967 nd 1..... pete in the so-called "middle-for a softer ride and the many equipped with adjust ab I e jff.. un11e~11ned c1o "'""" CM'fltt '· IM. made 11'1 GEOAGE w. W"LLIS wro::u tn 1 -on a priced market." pounds of insulation and sound steering wheel , power disc ~ 1f'iey ••• -·irm In thl bull!llll and RUUIL M. W"LLIS, rec11111ed Dn Mt'f pooling of interests basis. ~ 'tJ, ~lrlnti, 11ew1.-1nt. 1e1s1n1, 1n11 ll. ,,.., 1n bctDk m1. 1>111 m DI 011k:1t1 In the first nine months of Built on a I% 4-inch "deadener" that have been brakes, power windows, in- .... 0·.itl'h1111 l'MI Pr-rty, 11 Ptrtne~, tt Rec:ords in tM Dlflot "' 111.e Ceunl'I' w•-·Jbaae 1·1 has dign•·&.:-.1 successfully used m-•e the divi<lual power front seals, .,)"-UM wnt c"'"~lth Av1n ue, llecorder DI Or11111t County, Cttttorn11, b'I' 1968, he .said, net income was •..,.,;: • 11cu n.a 't J. ~F;11l1tr11:>11. ea1~n11, under ""·t1c111111us ~•son "' 1M11u11 In tM PtYrnent "' 11 "'" 000 1114 ~ 000 . simplicity of design. The hood bothersome outside wind noise power door locks, AM·FM ,.,.... """ nt1nt of lll"TT"IN ASSOCIAT!S, pli'fofmlnt:f "' obllg•llDn• IKl.lrtd ,TtJ, on •"""'• ID . I the 1· . . l t . stereo radio and air con-..... ttwt .. Id firm 11 CDmPMld DI !Mntllr, , Not!CI o1 Oet.utt tnd Eltcllon sales compared to $1,624,000 IS ong, Ines are Crisp eon-tXIS en · -r .... fo11ow1,. __. ...._ ..-•nd '" s.11 un11er °"" 111 Trvst 111111llfil llHn and clean with a minimum Both front and r e a r ditioning that ls truJy quiet. """° ot l!elldotM:• ,,, ,, 1o11a ..... nteerlk!d 11 prO\lfded 1w tor 11w •'Ill l'!ll:H'• on sale. of $98,594,000· in 1161. """ount of chrome. · 1 1 One thing missing w•• the ~..._,,..wi,, · thin th•ee /T\llllthi llWll'll eltPlld 11nce 1 the third rt f I""" ...... suspension sys ems are a so .... ·..._.... • . OINll:Jt.U. P'AllTN l•S wdl ,_,..tlon, wm 1tH •t PUllRc •uc-n qua er 0 -· Th 'ght ~-•-fl --• Insulated wilh thick ru"-r automatics......,.. control which ~ • • '.llr11111ri eoniracton. Inc., A 1111n 1111 ._ hl11'1Qt llklder ..., c..lh, net income was $450,000 on e ei m ......... .,, are 0 ei o:u l1UC ~ • · Q.lllbn\I• CDl'ltOrll'llDn. 1:J1M wnt c .... p1ytb11 1n llwflrt "'°""' "' tht Untted t:'K .. ., In 1 in two series, tJie Marquis bushiniS ~t al.I attac~ing. we recommend as the controls .,..,.,.,-'111 A-, Fu111rto11.st.._iol'...,.,.r1c:ti'attllrtll.,n1t,wt111out ,.....,-,000 aaescompartd and 1 · In'" llml •U e1a1 ·..:-v•..v 1corrven'iemtly , . "n1orn1•r SldlllY W•llllltrt. -l605 Arbor Cft_,., or w1rr1111Y . ............, or 1m-to net income of $569,000 a.pd an even more uxunous po i.n, e n ng any m ... " .... ;, ftotd, L-aMCtt, c.1lfllml1 ,.,., 1111td .. "' ntlt, ~ or en. Marquis Brougham. Both offer to · metal contact. The im· mounted in the steering wheel .. •. t!atry s ~ .s.u Oce9ll ""'"ue, clllnlll'"•ncn. ""' tntrrnl conveyltl te •nd sales of $31,038,000 in 1967. 2-d d 4-doo hardt d d te oi ood spokes and it:s a breeze to · .• _ •• ,, iffctt. l:tlltllrnlto. '°'At' Mllx mw Mk! bl' 11 undtt' Mid lltM 111 ""''' 111 'lbe reduction earnings in oor an r ops an pro'e ·~& m''t'ves.you g <-•. J'l'l! CountrY S" Dr1111, L-•rid 10 It'll P•-m-In °''"" CDUllf'f, a 4-door sedan. stabijjty and overall hapdling: use effecti.vely. . Jltedl. ciilflll'nlt flllit1. lhlil• o1 c111tDtn11, "'9cl'llNd "' the third quarter of 1968 .,...__ •. 1. Twin I f ~-Sim 1 · •· ·M · I ' LIMITH P,t.llTfilBtl TM $0uthwesterl'I' "6.!I fffl DI "''' --·'ted f ·-·-In-·-.1 lllo:: Marq...u.alao l'lu a COD· ounge l'tlnt seats Ulllt p y -put, tu~ arqu1s s • SDildrt ff•rrtr1, 1f!I CrbMew, Se.I "1tlon DI t.111 7 1n •Ioele • DI M••-· r .... ..., rom a ~ o.:wicu vertible and Colony Park sta-are tndivldually adjustablfi not a warmed over '68. Priced ... J...:ti, <;9tlfllrlll1; ••l'llfl•I Ann Curll1, •• shOWn on • IYWlll ntCOrdtd In lloolc '· by the Staco, Inc., subsidiary 1· v· I f . tan h .. ~-and I le 'th t•· Old -17M7 ,,.,,.. aoallv•rf.' •••rl•. "'" 21 Df M1Kt111_, Ml,.., 111... 100 wagon. my roo 1s s · ave aepara arm re~ o compe w1 •R .s w, • ·c1111ttn11 1~ He("r.t Ht11111111j1. Truttu o111a DI "" Reatrdlr "' uld CtN!\l'I'. which wa1 partially offut by dard on the Brougham and com'-1~...1 with lhe obvious Chrysler New Yorker, and Willy Loan ... Dea•1. SL '\!£-> ' • • -Money lmR~ Salesman ': I ma Jly JORN CIJllNDT'. dfar.t4 Ind ' 1rin&&, NEW YO~ rAPl -Willy aalMmen, u . Wllll .. 1 "°""'" hu been dead· now tl>olred, uei Mll!ol!l'i: •v•r 11nce u.. nba1 ..... o1 belopl. , • • 1 • l4 • · }.rtbur Mlller 's f!i.v, "Death -lilo ym.t~ or a ·Sllan>io.. • war first nport ~. perlormetf In 1949. Now, ~ .. ..,_I! 4'illlall la claimed, Wttly'1 !Map may 'l'ho bfel)lll 1~ b< dylnf also. :In tbe 1\'!"!01 , Wmy 11aa the much •hltlecl ~~! the 1tnf.111~rlfilv main character In M.iller'a u~ vatted,~ play. Unloved IOd 1mwanted th< l'""!"<l Ca ..... alter yearx GI !>'oduction, and •ITAll P~ wi.th age creeptr11 upon him, Saleilmefl .,,, • .,,. Willy succumbed tb an acute patli manut...n senxe of failure aocl ended a"lnediu ltfF·pq il hi! life. . • a yeti(. Tbla - 1n lern>J o( f>IY, S8Y'--.Jl -1111. a-•:1~ .. ~-~=~:il n.seareh Ins qt u t e a( . .In u.. 1ppare1 America, today'1 ialesman ii ~ the liar pkfonne. we more appreciated by hil CO(Dr abov• ttm fiayre,_..., = pany. During the put" th.re& FOr ,JDID •. MnJll h·)' yean, It clalrm, ults PllY' .ma.ten al ~ 7i has risen faster .. than for any u.etica the-........_ 11 other employe category. , on!,yi ~If that. '~.. a Alter studying the p<yrolljl bit more than balf. ... · or 1,500 companies, the· m. lellq fold .and' aUtute found salesmen eamlnt ducb. . .. 18 percent more than tn 1965, • SalMnen of . meaning that the fellow who t!:qlllpment at the received $1S,OOO a year in 1965 reported median might be getting about $17,700 o( '24,000, Jnmranc:t now. flt,IOO, aellen ot Such evidence led the in· producta f 2 'I, I I slltute, a private business ad-wholesalen " visory and research firm, to 1pifita $11,000. -~ CQJnment : "Thia may well be n.ete, rem11 • marked in history u the year dian biahl. The ttlat the 'Willy Loman image' in aome ~ ' finally died," W be on,.W ta .. . COMPARISON tboaa al the IOP· TIW' pay of the -~ tn By comparison with Ule 18 apparela, fer inltance, wu percent rise, compensation for $ 000 eKectttives in the study in-1~~ it c1iAp U: u. creased 17 percent, middle . belief that the wmr Laman management and pro!essional Image might be q tht 14 peri::ent and clerical and ~te ·did·~-ol>o production workers 12 perc~. v~ fActor"tnVolv • Especially noteworthy, tbe 'ail• · ·· ·i lritll•t..::.. repjjrt indicated;-· was th.t . ·w 1!!'!..:.-i· · ~· wm~µon rose fastest at · .• ~"""'!'! ,lfl · !lie• loww; ega, of the seal,. l'lie ""ti,.~~~ And rathei"'lhfti being paid In : · ~""''· ""' solely in commiuions, today11· i . ~~ or '! . . salesmen increasingly · a r e COMP!:Nti.TloN sharing in fringe benefits. • "lt it~'' For commis!ion men, more ~ ~. particlpaUon WU note.d. in= In Jnmd that In group We insurance covera1e, M1Mmen'1 t;<trnpi'*iil! hospitalization. pensions and iMtnnally rfie I major medical plans. In fact, of. the inceiltlv - less than 5 percent received facto,.. based on 0°F~rln~!":!!ts~alary or a voi:~ other ~ combination of salary-com· thnt1 get bJ.1b - mission, the figures were the tell of a higher, with three GI !<Or the teat, too. GI w covered by pentlons, four rl tortare:f , WUl1-lta five by life insurance and mi· deotued.1 ·ar m jor medlql, and nine of 10 · a 'troubled rm; by hosfiltallzaUon. • In -. to liai*1i But lheae are statl11tlcll, ~ aalesman. 1f· ., ~ Vndtt' o.ci.r111on di lrr'e'<IGUblt Trvst Boulllleill •nd . H9c:rllled 11 flll._., increased profits of other .... ..,.. "''"' JUne '"' ,..,, ao ~lftlllr• 11 .. 1~ •' llM l!'llllt "'°"fltrlJ cvl'lll' intt!:riors are~of nylon cloth quletoesa give you what you. Pontiac Bonneville, It prO--• -'11our1v1rc1. LM MM*· c.tlfo"'t' DI uld LDt " •!Id t'\INllllll ~ operating entities, Webster and soft te_...·-·" vinyl with -~ In the "lu·ury· car· mises to be ~ refreshing ad· '-,.,.,. Soulllff1!Hl'f aloftl the lolor"-•tlfbt 'd .&IWCU '<'A ...... • A .• w~ ...,,. hMll• t1111. ,,., ..,., 11111 crt uld Llf 1, "11l ftlf thencll 181 • leather being offered 111 an ride." drtion for 1969. 0i iHt. Southw•i.rtr ,.n11t1 •"" 1 • • ""'-loaa ~. Staco Inc ~;~. hl..._ · .. .,..._ M · boo "-. !COR.-oJtAre seALl '. ~" lr111 o1 ••Id tot, 10.J fMt ,,., u;, • ·• "l'W"'-' A ,.y•·revving 429 cubic 1111:: arqu11 m 11o111 " 01:N1••L P'A•TN••• fMnQ Ntrt11wn1t11y ..,..1'" .•1111 lhl resulted ·primarily from the 1be dual level instrument inch. V-1 la teamed witll Select, taken off 'and we frankly don't President Johnson, before •r11tt1n C111tNdllr1. inc. Nor!Mtsttrh' Hnt ol eald' lot, " llf fllel }NI• _,. ltrlke and the in· 1 has ood -~-, ... 1.11 u. h I • 1.... •-leaving offi-ne~ year, •· . .., c.ilfvll!. c.r-1t)ian · 1e thl Norll'l_,.,.l'I' 11111 If HWll 1o1 ~-e -,...-pane a " gJ'a1u inle.rt .xwt autcxnaw.: tranamiaaoo to lalow w ere t 1 go .. '6 ' a.u ...... ..~ .. ~./' 11!~~.n l'.••1"'1"• ~~ •• -~w·.,..-,.'".,.-w•, ability to P1Y premium cop-with all instrumenta directly provide the Marquis with a ~k."saidM.S.McLaughlin, expected to award traa. ~W,1nto.r1 ;;-.;.;;;;.. ... ~ · per costa: ~to the custom.ti in in front of the driver. Stmplici-lively ' yet sturdy standard, Ford vict president and Pacific route! to a number Nirry s. '-" o11:!i..:" •11'•"'11¥ ""':,!,':tr~ a temporarily depreued home ty ii the word on the inside -ertral.n combinaUOn. division general manager, of U.S. airlines. Tht decisioo Ir Mix c~ ..ea.ir s.t • n I • r ·-·---nt ··~·-~-Id ----·-lth ..,1t11r.....,-111-1td 111du111111 111 '°"'' .._ Ind -M lalluuoc: -.;wu1.i.... cou presagt!: an co.;Ull\IUU\; 11.1~ c~ 1n111w •llCI ct tht 1""' c:rt•1'11 ~ uld co ·~·t mar•et, we~-boo on both Id of the Ll"'tT•D '""RTN•••· dttd ot lr\111; •II -.~ """" m,... .. _. Iii UIMQ m s es SDndr• Hfl'•··· thl .. ""' "' .. Id died °' """'· "°' then added. Cha . B . T S . ocean. Bartllrt Ann C\tl'll1 ntNldl Ind MAjll.J:I mntlnlM lll'lt'tc:llNll t I T!Je tr p ·1· j •• , """' "'~·-,,~.. • .. --"'" "'M" ..... ""'" ri y O ig ax aving .... IC! 0C r OU • u-"""~'"' • "~•• """ ''""" •--· '· "" " • • ... ' . case, now pending before the Tr111I d•l«I Jvnt u, lff.!. uie1 nott: provided. T Civil Aeronaullcs B o a rd ~Tl!. °"' CAlll"OfU\11" J 0.Md Odober :II. '"' urnove • UNTY Of QftANOI! ) 11 SECURITY P'ACIFIC . r (CAB) Ja I bid by I! of " ~ NtlYtmbtr I, lNI. biltoA me, N"TIONAL •ANK , t11e undeB1''*' , Nottry P'ubllc 1n fflrmerlr By SYLVIA PORTER But lf you giye the atock . or farmer or the like, you Ule naUon'1 major airlines to ·..O "" stfll stli., ;.r-11y...,..... SECUlllTV FIRST 0 P('SE h I . II k I I' I ol Amer! E.!iWIN I!. IRAT:TAtH, k-n, lo 11'\t NATION"L IANK n The TbankJaiving.Qiriltmu directly to ,the . char.it)' and IVe an even more a tractive n l Ong IB CID i-1 be !ht Pralitlllt af ... c:D ...... tlDn •• Trustee tu-saving c 0 n t r l b u t i 0 n cities with Pacific points rang· • !Mt 1t11ecuttc1 llM w1111111 1mtrvm1n1. Ir Lewi• w. McM11m11 period ill when moat of ~ let the or1anlzaUon .Jd) It, thod d I d 'I · Ing from the FiJ'i Islands and known to ..,.., '° "°" thf ...,_ """° ..t.111111"1 Trust · . me an t oesn require • ·~tcllfttl ttMi wtt11111. lflstrvmtnl on bltl111 R .. 1 IE1ttt• Ottlctir N R d make our b I g g e It con-you get the aame ,l,000 deduc· you to have made a profitable Hong Kong to New Zealand "' the (Ol'llOl'eflOll ft'!lr.ln narMd, and ,.., ear ........... d Al k adcnDWltd!lld 111 "" ttiat •ud'I COl"POl'•llDn P'u111111wt1 o"'"" c1>111 c11111 P'Jtet, ~.a trlbution.1 to ~c;iharity, and tion and you pay no capital investment. This comes about an as a. . :;~tec1tn<~.,.:r1~n !,..:.:'i:'1er11111~1V·1~ NDYllTllltr" 11' 11' 1"" 1""" , charity LI wbert most of us galnt tu on the profit. Your because the Treaaury'1 rules The CABndis winding up ill tMrd "'d1rldDD. LEGAL NOTJCE Tradini on the Pacific Coast also can achieve our biggest choice makes no differt!:nce give merchandise a built-in review, u er light security, is':~l':e:ss rny hind •ncl offlcl•I '"'· IAll 1IJI Stock E1chaap In October tu savinp. 'Ill put It bluntly, to the Charl(y. appreciation by permitting 1he oC a hearinndedg ex a .~ l n er' I "'-"' "n"' IE. wnson MDTte• o' T•usTll'1 u.L1 wa1 at a near-rtcord rate "Ith if you don't take adv'"""'""·e contribution to be va1ut!:d at recomme decunon. Not•rr P'vbn( -Ctl!fllml• T.o. N9. n ..._ 11..a ... .._ It could mean millions ol Pr1nc1.-1 omce In 0n November "' lNI. 11 n:• A.M.. 13,.260,712 sh.ares ch an Ii n & of the tu uvinp available IT COlJLD be that for you, its lowest selling price. Since °'1"'' eou""' TM Tl co•P011.AT10N (tf c1t1fllml•I, hands, 11 --more than wb-you --"--'•• •-an -en better move would merchandise ls ordinarily told dollars in profit for the win-MY C1117VT1luloll l!xotlrn 1 c1r11oratl111, flmllf'l'I' TITLe .,_.__,. '"" 1~ ... -w .,. nlng a.lrllnes. Alao, the~ ill A1111. n. "71 1~su1tA1K.1: ""'D TlllUST COM'""Y·.. September and to perctnt charities, you art literally be to .ell the stock to Uit above cost, 'IK!ilnqsman ha! $TloTIE o'° CAL.1,~NI" l otu" .,..,1n1e11 Trvai.t Wtcltr lfld ahead ol October Jut year, ,._.. -"-rlly f•• ··~. -•-way "-au•-•tlc •~ sav••g w"'--the lncrustd tourist busineu CWtn'Y °'" LOI ANGelO l " --"' fQ Dt<'ld DI Trwt "'"-"'llt'H s. llUUWIUg money "ay. ....... ... -lnlS au ...... ~ )I"-"" Jftlll 1-p-~·-I ts ~ ui::=. 1!' -~"' ~ ""t; :' v:fCIMll 11¥ ALAN 'WIHClftl!ITt:llt despi~ lhe continuation of The tu savina: pivot 1 you get back your original tft contributes merchandise -~ po n · =t tor 11111 si111, ...-11'1' ,....,.... "" 1411 coAA MARY <1AAY, 11ut11tr.t Wedntaday closings. around ....... ~.. _,,,. con. •av11nv-•ment and aive '"~•' .. ut .. g for more than cOst. BOOMIN, G . c-~ndWll te !I'll 1e "' "" -'IPffl ....... l«IU!f'N tfllt ......... w. .......... J.,... ~ c.i• 11• ~ ~ wim:. ,.._ " Uacrtbl\lll ·• o,,, tllll 111.,., "'-Gr'"i ~ •1'1111 ·Turnoftl' foe. the tmnth U1l:KtUon ln p1oputy,• .~ only yoi..tr $600 irofit. . ;r~ot ind}lftries •hh • high Airline paaena:er traffK: to v,. wn111n INtrvmllll' •• :i !..~ie: ::;. ':!:'::.d!t ::cJ,i .=.1n 111 "':: raised cwnulaUve volume for: bonds. m~ ~. charity getll your '*·:eon-JlarlruJJ, this can be e11pteiaHy tbe uu It already boorlunt. ·, .{;'!...,114 ~·z,~-~~ =--:t," ~1~ 111,:rl*" 9~J'T, the flr'll ten months of 1181 de., instead of ·.In cash. And trlbution since it c~~~,; appealing. .,, The . number of passe:ogtn . ....~.H~r ...... 11! ~="-~.:..:.:""'' ~:L~~R"gfahDfl TO l.MJ~IST •11).. to 115,'752,411 shares, %1.5 per· the reuon is that you can :t:arel f9r $1,000' .:rid·: Vt!: For lrtltantt, -.Y, rou~ c:or--ca'rrled to the Pacific area • 1T"NEs1mv11t1111111111ttt1c11•-1. 1...,...,..,i11nWt1 .. 1e cent ahead of a year earlier .. _ .... J the fatr market value Jett·;..,._rw"•g"-' . poration sells cer\ .. N. dwhledbetween19&0.andlM.' • •. "L) In ltwful -., "" untNd .$1afftJ Ill _,. ai.ur.:• _, .... JUU I ·~ -•• 1 Jht.n 1 i:." • ~ · • • · ""' '*"' " ttie .,.,.. 1.-a11t 1111 -. Ind well tn e'lceu o( ltl7'1 d your property. You get • • dediCUoir and merchandise at a· 61· ~ wtth the 1dvtnt ci the jum-¥.~ • · :-. ;.rr::O"!": ~~~ ~~1"'"'1• !1':. "'~L,-c:;; •:•~:: ""!II turnover of 114.3».tqf . have oo w U. pay on. !)'Olff markup and .,pP08! it'°uaually bo jeb lbe locreUe ill ~1- 11 ,, ~' ...,_.'-'i"'C&ulitt ~ #oltri ,....._ s.ntt ""'· Ct~. '" Iha.rel. .·• -. u~--~y •-,.......... 1.t:M....;....,,nt gtvis $10.ooo· to chatl~ ""-thli rn;"". lo conUaue. P • n· --., '. CllrM!t lhlllt'9I Mlllt, ttttt 11111 h'l!llWI cieftWYlill tel w .... ..x.""'n rvr" • • "'t .. ' "fl'W?· ,,,__, · "' ,.... I >" • .. .,. k Mv """ -111111 iw 11 U11C11r .. 1c1 DM " TMt Dollar value of tr1din1 on ~ .,..hen :y,oo &Ive It to au&r suppose this i11 s(ock season Of the year. U y.pur mer cran b .Planning to 6y · "TAT~"~~' :'1o11~ ' · 111 11M "°"m '"",.. "' ... dlY • the Pacific '--st s·--1. ..._ '' .... .:. 1thl ""-gt ~ ..... ' I the ·''~' "'"-"-' al ·~ ""'··-·1,.. :,, • dXJN °"'LOI ANG II 11~' . H.wwi·•..m. '" Miii c-tl'I' .. ·-~. .......... Wl;a l;o.&• r.lty UMlln .......... you you don't want lG . '!t· ap. ""rpoa1·11on lS n N .I r-l.lltl IU;,~ Uftl .....,,...,.._. "", 0n 11 , ...,.,.. ..... MKrlbld 11: • chanp In October amowited ~"'""f-or tt,'W1111 ,pay·Jio...rtax You cari"Stlll .tJse <it 1(or•1a cent tu bracket; 'ffilc "Boelngtftijetllnersinl969, :!'~ lt(llHnt.,,.. .... ..._,.. •llllllc, 1" Lff"'-111 lrrftrtft tn Lt;t IT 111 •• In •-.,."I I .. .., Jl'.'i'U .l.... .i-..1 • • , h ) u-, ~i. f~-i •· ~ ""' uld 11t1., Mrll!Wil" ..,...,.. • flll ntet N..: ltl•. CM',.._, 111 "" -..-..-• near Y •• rr: on ttie inc:reaet ln v~. The stock contriou Ion. Give ffie, aurc ar:ee , ,.,..,. ....,. ..-•tHIP 1 • (_....,.' Wtlllbtrt Mli!I (OOMrl $11111(• "" " ~ .l•Kll. C-IY fl/I cent more ttian the ....AAh 'eh~'·b~ ··-· ·11 be I k •• th h II ,__ ""'t ..I pqcket __. -·ld, ~ .; ~~·· .11*' •.n..n1 """c.,r19'. k!IMiift ~ s!.!1:., c.~. •• IMf m.1 """"-lu"n .. ft'; Ol'plll.l.all WI soc w e c ar y. u1r '·,.... ~· all 'l.VIMo ...... • _, ..:. :~~t.i'!: =-~~i: ~~;:t:=:.=-J191 a yur _,.•So· ., , Jult,.N Well ,*1t, tor!.' can mediately buy $1,000 et the '4,720 ater a lax saving ot __ • -tMt 11wv ••tClllW _,,,........, w1c1 ..-... • .... .-.. .... n the~ ~convert Jde'ltic.al 1toct on . the 9pien · ''6.2IO (52,6 MrceM.of.fll>,009). ..r.o.lllllf ~-,. • ·• .. 1c1 •11 ""' . ._ IMllL,M ~ ~ 1. l:il ~. · '....i -'But lb ~-that a.i • ., ··~:as""' 11tM "fllllldll1-•. ~"'-" _.,..,.;....,....., ~ ll 't lnw-flt, w)ll;lt'. yoo market. You, re~ the same . PJKIR. ,w1• year , 'ltlALt ~-""" •1111•• • .., erpi*c'l-ivrM lllf'' 0;04tie '-pront1 tullf'ntfttl of. 1 eobtributlon .your oOrporation contribQ.(a . ~~ . -, ,_ --• ,,...,,. -""!,-:& ""'-•·• ·""' --"• ~-·~ 1 ,._ full t "• no 'Ui~ o( ---•--••--•......., ""''"'; 1"Wlk . c..11ten111 d9111. 111111 If llt ...-__... W.. taM ,,..WIUaJ r'U :.,..wvuau -"' 8-1 or ~ •a ue, "W1 ,. .-iu..~ ,,, .. ~·· lt'"' "'~' P'rlnclMI OMC9 Ill Ottilll fll. Trwt • .......,.: .. la ...... • " to Bri lf Wiit blil lolil tbe tU-oll the Pf'O(il .81, IN)'ina • had -q;lft4',08t ... YtJUt CW'" .. ..... t.M .......,.. c-.N ltftlt ~ Dc:tilllM' s. ,..,, • "' •ld p d ~~ . _J-~ 1:,...· ti' '"· .-r $ _.. _,,,, QI IWll e ,...,,. ..._ ~ =.~:~J,~~ -:..-: """' romote ~J inltead 0 f ClOft-~ tJ>e stock. )'J)U bave flOYl poraLNlt ie WM &&rllt Lu ""'· ~.Tl ~~,.::"'" 1 ""' -,,, ... T,...-_, ., r;: • ,,,. trfbutM; ·lfi 'Jda get 1 ~ raised lb cm to you from '500° Mvtnc of $$,.1 but 'tfn.;e 1he -... CIDUlllT't Of' LCll ANGl!l•S ) .. ft'wh crw .... WlilW~il~ . tribu~ deduct,llml• lhe full to $1 ,000 merchuditt -6rily ... • 10. .,1••.:·~. '!' .:.,:-=It"':; T=, :=""., .::.0"' .._.: «-ton lt. Herptck, 11' '*ae~ll '" a mkldle-up-lr yoQ have I ilhor(..term. µ,e corpon.tton ha .made '':l,:;•..J 1s;..,.. ,........"".......,"" ........ , ......... •••r•••· ... Cln1 rAy_..,. Balbm lllaDd w A _. _ _. ..l..-.e-ttock'J:'i'' thedMtrttlble~ '2801 Tu It-'-ifldeedl . .... LllJialtM. .,.,. .... Oltllle"Otltttft. .......... ........... .. ......... .. ' ...... _.....,op' ,_ "' ~~ • . • ~~.• •t111'4t11Tnltt ...... -..='J'Jl:n:.J:t":..::::J..~ •Ml "1eel'I promoted to .... ' ludyCl.ll.JDtOCPeCOt:lrn.ake trlbu t. p.artitula.rjy at· ONE, • .:,. P0,....1._.,, ~frf&'..:--.._: :-.===..95"""" "..,_,..., • .-.. • UV11 tut vice prtlldent of United more , money by siVUW tha tracll.vt, for you •void paying ...,..,, 11-.1 _.. ~ "" ""~·•1 _. ~ •,:... • =' 1':..!:: .... .,-:;&" "' caufonM Bank.'• o r 1 tr 11 propt;ty rJlw:/ then you ~an lht ordlnll')' Income 1':1 rite. conlrlbudons: when yuu do ;ss ..... _:.:;::;..., ... , ,...., .. .. ..;.:; Cc¥>9 ltrueh. by lei!~ 11 aad keeplnc the that '!'Ollid apply I<> your al>ort· your oon .houaocleaninfl. - 1 • .... ..., •• • w · after tues. ttrm capital pin.. U you are 1ldtt etvini your old clotbinl I ~ =::-· "'"""' ...,, a tlll -1111111. A.,.. -llhl0li'l\10iil Ol liOW'n 1-fD titi<lil ~--ftn1-.i, · ,.., t" ' " "· .., --...:;,. ::1:' ~-.., 111 -_.,.. .. -· ,... ...... IDOMY this way. 50 pett<lll1 thtf melbod fA ctwital>le orpnhatloo. You ' -~~" '""' -~·.,;.,•r.=, ,.. GI tbe lfatbar llld --Yiu """ atock wltleh coot cltspoe1oc _GI your al<>ck will may aavt more In taut thla ~..=.-;'"-··-T-1oc..111111. . you 451111 and whleh ls -lelvoymuwithmortlfter-tax w1y -fltO 1tOttld pin In ==-""' ·; -~.:;;;::T,":.:;,.. a, u. ,,._. , .• ,;1.1101. WOllb 11.1111;Ju •Yo\I i01l II ,dal1.0 Ilia. ':'lllDI q.. tqt1t !"!JI Ml!N ~ '-.i- -. .. ,. """ ~ .,. """' "'"'· -...._o1t11eOraoitCean1y ontl sJvethe c>alrty tM ft,Ooll !Ind po<b!lnf tl\e praceodltl luri>d deDt. · M::::t:l 1t'T :=-'o.c...w 1, •· _.. """""'• ~ " 11L.1~ A.lrpart.. alf\ct llnce JUUll'Y, ,,...._, you will f\tve to ...Nut: Sllf.X....,_. ..... •• ,_ • ,_ Ult. pay a tu oo Uiil$1i) profit. '~ IF VOU AllE 1 bu11ncium1n -I Pia... ~ ,., -'1 , ' ,... -~~.---·· -·-- ·AUPI&tk Oar tBuiit • ' I ~ t I I· ~t I { I I \ " • ' I I ' ' I I I -. . ------ IWlY ,ILOT --. - . . • -Work-· Force Overseas on ~Inereasei;:::;.~~~. --~-... ;:: ... ==:=== _ . No.w Posst'tJie To Shrink · •• • ~roN (AP) -""" get • rid d exactly t ". Ammc.an 111\116 abmad 0 mis In~. lit oald, :·-man t.elt~ In ..... couotries, I uoderiokln . PainfUI HemQrrhoids U4' .,~I'• cl,Yll!an persons,• be,&a!d. -with lM U.S. ~-worked IA> .,.._ • rally to few ~ try otr"""OUS)y .In Turkt~. Ille p...,.. Oorpo And P"'mptly Stop The ltCbin1, * &broad hu .,.... 'l'l"'1, 8dus said, Ille Com· A1ency'1 18,000 emp!o)'S. And lhow 11>,I tbett-Ire UllllJll to •'J!ld dlroct assoc:lation now bfl !M volunteen _ 1 ,lklieve Pain In Moot Cuee. muolttl 'suddenly -red th< mocll of tlle~USIA e!Jort la wbotu~lhe. V!elolm war. ~th ..... __ n s -• t· ...... •·•f • employeo -an ;,,. • ~ ,...., •· · ...-• '""'· ~1 •-jho total d two N .... Yo'-•.r. (S-loll· •-,·. ·• 1• i.n f \ -••• ~ J '11),-~.~.i Lyn-Urut.ed Slat.es to get 66 devoted 1.o to.a U.S. in-It wll ln a tµ!lillry lf\ lodta, for eumvie. the yein._ _.;o ...,. "1d molt of enN 'lw-,t~r}d a'°;cdi~;n) ....... ,.",,"•-..'... anted htimorrho d1 a.. 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Charla . prepared by Civil Service C.Ornmi&sion Nti!U·, ciant disclosed that paid civilian employment of the federll government in foreign countries lncreased f r o m 121,311 in 1963 to 100,554 at Ille olltart of f1'cal 1968. up abrut 50 percent. 'lbe figures include both U.S. cifu.em and foreign na· Lionals employed ovenea.s by the f1 agenciel -ranging frem the State Department w1th 10,000 to the Tennessee Villey Authority with 3. And the total at the start of fiscal 1968 does not reflect the cut· rent White H~ ef. fort to cut out 8,000 overseas jobs. Etnployment in Vietnam lfils· -tJempted from the cut· bacli: order. As the war estala~ in that country, the charts showed, ct v 11 i a n pvemment e mployment jumj>ed irom 2,000·1n mid-1963 lo•M,000 In mid-1167. The S tat e Department'! 20,0DO employea repreRDt only 18 'PU«Dl of the reported ctvlllsn work force. But the deportment stands Ukt the tip of mt ~g -iU operaliom are U>e DlOll visible because it ii tbt traditionaJ overseer ot American diplomacy. :Leu vill.ble are the dutiy ottbe employ., of other .,.,,. dos. U, for eumple, one climbs ~ stairs to an office above ... Hn Delhi movie theatef ht '1fll1 find three Library of CtJhgress ernployu collecting copies of every publication in In:ila, Ceylon .Jnd Nepal - '180,«xl a yeaf -~ mail to lt Jlbrarieii ln the United Slalis. In Rome, four Americans ~ three Italians operate a Veterans Administration office established to speed u p benWts going to American veterans and dependents living in. Europe. The office's annual budget ' $100,000. ,. ,,And in Frankfurt, Victor Cresap and three temporary employes of the Bonneville Pbwer Adrninislrattoo -an ann cf the Interior Depart. Jnent -supervise t h e aovetnm61t's annual purchase ol '20 millioo worth of eltc- 111cal equipment manufac- tured in Europe. •In Washington, one official aid his ageocy was starling to tend "mort people overseas OD temporary assignments" ~ the cutback order "doesn't apply to those who IO over for less than a year." These temporary ISlfgnment.s are by no means inerptnsive. S h o r t • t e r m g(lvernment consult.ant s dBuatly are p a i d $100 a day ·f>oP up to 90 days -plus per diem and other expenses such u lrlNlporlatioa. Even with the CW"ffilt'° cul· bJck" effort, there are those llOth inside and outside the Jorelin llervio< who think irtif. itt economy masures could be awle. ,.Cod t ·named "Operation ' 8alpa (for balance of 'playmentl), the cutback could i.w resulted from rA.mbasudor John W. Tuthill'a • 1"111.gestion thal perhaps, 50 per (cent of his ataff in Brazil CllUld be eliminated through = aeledivlty .In aid prg. •And U.S. empk>ymenl in -ha -prunad from IUt fall to AO thjs yw:. did --departed ~~:'~do! 1 11 what wt. would like II ...,~:id one top em· ._ .. ,. .,._ .-dvacate o( · ..,_.._., anbuly slllfl Is .-0. Brifp, -tO l'!!1ll In .. P'Ordln Bervko 1 ...... ambawdor ;j q .. . ....... Senate'""" • ,._ wheft he WU • Any $6,900 car makes yo,u feel secure on a co1:1ntry club driveway. TheMercedes-Benz 2805 makes you feel secure on a bustling turnJ?-ike. Look under the rear end and you'll begin to see why. At Mercedes-Bm.z, tttginftr1 -not styling geniuses or marketing wizards-have the upper hand. And the~ stubborn purists In- sist that if a man can afford to invest $6,900 in an automobile he is entitled to get mott than a .i;tatus symbol. Result: the Mercedes-Be'nz 280S at right bristle!! with sophisti- cated, ultra-performance fll!atures available only as ~tra-cost options, if at all, on domestic sedans in the so- call~ "fine car'' 6dd. Tt steers, ma- neuvers and stops aJ if your li fe depended on it. This is one reason why Car and Driver magazine, with a world of cars to choose from, concludes that the cur- rent Mercedes-Benz line "represents the prrsent pinnacle in safe car engi- neering." Racing car suspension For a clue to the uncanny han- dling and evasive ability of the 2805 , scrunch down and look beneath the rear bumper-at the axle. It's not the rigid "beam " axle of most domestic cars. It is articulated. This Mercedes·Benz low-pi vot swing axle permits each rear wheel to move up lnd down independently of the othi!!r, just as the front wheels do. The result is leech-like roadability. If you know what you're look- ing for, you can also spot heavy-duty thrust arms, individual coil springs and shocks, and a horizontal hydro- pneumatic load·leveling device. All jn all~ suspension ideas more common on 180-mph Grand Prix ra cing cars than 5-passenger sedans. Engineering'l!xtravaganct1 A passenier car doesn't need a su~ion fit for a racer, argue some critics. True, reply Mercedes-Bmz en- ginttrt. for everyday city driving, this is sheer engineering extravagance. But some day you might have to get off the pav~ent, onto a stretch • of potholed back roaC!. You miglit liave to enter a sharp curve or a tum-off faster than you intended. You might have to change course quickly while cruising at 65 mph on a busy tumpil:.e. And, suddenly.you realize that this engineering extravagance is no ex- travagance at all. Sharp ~eflexes Occasionally, it is also necessary for a 3,400-pound automobile hurtling along at high speed to stop abruptly. Once more, Mercedes-Benz engi- neers draw on their ex- perience with World Champion racing ma- chinery .They emPloy the more expensive, but clearly superior, type of brakes used almost uni- versally on today's pro- fessional racing circuits. Disc brakes. The engineers don't stint, either-by putting disc brakes only at the front wheels, and settling for conventional drum brakes on the..rear. They insist on attaching a massive disc brake to tDery wheel of every Mercedes~Benz. Someday, doubtless, 4-wheel disc brakes will be offered on a domrs- tic "luxury" car. Accurate Jteering is vital for maximum control, too. In a sudden. crisis, you don't havetini.e for a sweep- ing twirl of the wheel. The car must respond instantly. The 280S does. Credit the in- genious Mercedes..,JkQi redr(_ulating: ball-type steering system. It eliminat~ sloppy play in the wheel-and blesses you with the "feel" of the road. Sudderily' ~OU are a more con- fident driver. Taut, &ensitive steering is re- tained even with Mercedes--Benr pow· er steering-<haracterb:ed by Car anll • Drivtr as "unquestionably tlie mosf preciseunitof Its kind everdeveloped." If trouble comes The responsiveness which makes the 28o5 such a joy to drive is its best defense against blundering mo- torists. Howf'Ver, if the worst happens, _ the car is designed to shield you. Nat- urally, it meets all the latest U.S. safety tt:gulations. But Mercedes-Benz safety goes beyond the letter of these laws. The entire passenger compart- ment is built as a sturdy "safety zone." Doors are designed to stay shut.on im- pact. The front .a.ndfrar of~the car are engineered to crumple in a crash al a controlled rate, absorbing shock and . . reducing the threat of seriousihjury. "A fellow hit me at 50 mph when I was stopped at a toll booth," re- porlsone Mercedes-Benz owner. "Peo- ple 1"~!i ~ were hos'pltalized. Bui I just open~ my door and stepped out." Showroom experimentr • The 2805 Is as habilable as it is roadworthy ind s.tfe. Slip behind th• whffl, l!ld flu • your back. Th.is Is no marshmallow seat. It supports you, hour after hour. It should: it was designed with help from orthopedjc physicians. The springs inside are·tuned to the car's sus- pension motions, cancelling out thou- sands of tiring vibrations every mile. Check thi!! rear shelf. Carpeted. Feel the underside of the dashboard. There's no spaghetti tan- gle of wires. It's fully fin- ished off. finger the wood trim-real walnut, not plastic. M.iny cars are designed to win admira- tion for their owners. Mercedes-Bent c.irs are de~igned to win admira- tion from their owners. Quite a distinction. No shortcuts Your 2eos ls buiJt witll uncompromising c.ire, to make it a !Jtsting invll!stment. Every 2805 be- gins life in a shower of sparks. It is not bolted into being, like a conven- tional car, but solidt&ed by thousands of welds. After 50,000 miles or so, you may start to wonder if it will nJerrattle. When welding stops, the body is gone over by hand with a roft glove. Bumps and burrs are spotted and smoothed away.Vital seams are packed with solder and buffed to oblJvion. The body IS then dunked in a 52-ton primer tank, baked, tpray- painted, hand-sap.ded, spraytd •Sain• then hand-sprayed. Total primer and paint rust protection: over"' pounds. • As .i. final flourish ih it11arma- ment againtt road salt, Mt and rot, the 2&o5 gel& a 24-pound slathering of plasticized a.ind•rcoaHng. .. ~-Theoverhead.-ca.m,six-eylindtr engine eq•ls the coachwork for lon- gevity. Burings ne dtlicafely m•- chined to within 4/lO,OOOtM of an inch. and pistons and connectina rods are painstakingly matcliei:I anil baf ... anced. Yet this power plant is about as fragile as a bull. It's built to cruise fl.at- out indefinitely-and, on Germany'• wide-open autobahns, it often does. An unconventional car7 Defi- antly so. Mercedes-Benz does notmak1 conventional cars-and never wilL 24-page brochure If you'd like mo rt facts on tl\is remarkable motor car-$6,900 com- plete with .iutomatic shift, power steering and electric windows ($6,106• without frills)-maiJ the coupon for a color brochure. Of course, the quickest way to appreciate the car's virtues is simply to test drive it. Just stop in. Other models to mull over: 280SE Sedan-the 2805 with fu.el·injection engine, $6,426'. 250 Sedan-a less costly, but unflappable, road car, $5,176•. 280SL Roadster-a sports cu for grown·ups, combine!! soul-stirring performance with comfort, $6,721 '. 220 Diesel-the only dit>sel• powered automobile Mercedes-Beru makes, gives you small-car economy in a big, safe sedan that may well en- dure. for deca.dn, $4,668'. 600 Grmd Mercedes-the ul- timate motor cu, $23,136•. . .......................... . . • • : .Metctdu-BcnzofNe"rth @ • • America, Inc. : : Jim Sltmons Imports Inc. • : 120 West Wamtr Awnut : : Sa.nu. An•, Ca.Ufomla '92707 • • • Pltuc .end mt a 24.·p•ge, full-color • • • • • • broc:hutt on the new gener11Jon of : motot can from Merctde1-Btnz. • ..... • • • • I I • • • • • : cr1'T IT.t.n llJ' • . •.........•••.•........•.• : •c..,,rt&htUN, ~--., Nwt6i "-ric.t.. 1-.. I ·~ W ~ J>r\I <!o<&da ~ .... ~ recom· d 'tttW ,.._ U.,1Wman em· ... .utr,lle .._ It 40. "SIJ ---l--4to Jim Slemons Imports,, Inc. 120 W. Warner Avenue, San~ Ana. Ullforltla 92707 Phone: 714-~4114 I . ., ':!.· ..... --·----·-···-·-·------· -+h-e>.-·~ ' ... , .. )'# ... ···.u--.......... ~_ ... _...._~ • ------ --.... - DAn.V·P.11.0T ....... W ht .....:..i MARINA QUARTERIACK GREG HENRY RNDS THE GOING (AND BALL) SLIPPERY AS HE TRIES TO .SCRAMBLE AWAY FROM A WESTMINSTER DEFENDER. MARINA LOST, 27~. Rams Salvage 26-20~. Tie!-5t!lf Alive R. J. Poses New Threat For Bucks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State wants a chance to stop O.J ., but first the Buckeyes will bave to stop R.J. O.J. i! O.J. Simpson, who nunbled for 238 yards as SooUl.ern Ca!Uomia, ranked first in The Associated Press' major college football poll, beat Oregon State 17-13 Saturday to run its record to 8-0 to get the host berth for the Rose Bowl. R.J. ls Ron Johnson, who set a major- college, single • game rusbi.ng record of 347 yard! lo leading fourth-ranked Mich- igan to a :U-9 trouncing of Wiscomin to 1et the stage far next Saturday's show- down wiUt No. % Obio~sta.te that will de- cide the Big Ten. cbamPlonship .and the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -''The Ram! .aren't dead in the title race, yoo can be surt of that," said Los Angeles quarterback Roman Gabrlel after his team bad gained a ~20 Ue with San Francisco 49ers on Bruce Gossett's ~ . yard field goal wltb 17.seconds left. Gabriel bad just loci a fourt!H[uarier comeback in the last four minutes Sun· day and 'narrowly missed pulling out a lastg&@p National Football League vie· tory. Aft.er Bill Tucker's five-yard touchdown plunged made it 20-10 for the 49ers, Gabriel passed the Rams downfield and hit Bill Truax for 10 yards and a .score Laker Five Demolishing West Division other Rose Bowl spot. LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -The Los ROS~ AT STAKE Angeles Lakers can be thankful of many The M i c h i g a n • Ohio State game lhings but one of the more obvious at Columbus, Ohio. always a slam-bang · i1 that they're a Western Divis.ion cluh affair should be doubly so this year with in the National Basketball AasociaUon. so much at stake and with a cast of • The Lakers, already a runaway team characten that features Ohio State's with an eigfit.game winning streak and surprising sophomores and Michlgan's a 12-4 record, now hold a 4~-game explosive Johnson. lead over second-place San Francisco in the West. Johnson not only broke the national But such would not be the case were rushing mark of 340 yards set by Eugene they to be listed among the Eastern "Mercury" Morris of West Te:1as State Division clubs. against Montana State last Oct. 5, he There the Laker1' fine record would a1so scored 5 touchdowm as the Wolver-consign the club to second place, although ines raced to the.tr eighth straight vie-only a few percentage pointa behind tory since a seasor>openlng loss. !he froot-nmnlng Boston CelUca. i TD'S FOR 'R.J.' The fleet senior halfback Ued R e d Grange's Big Ten reoord of toochdowns in a iame by scoring on. runs of !5, rtt , 1, llO and 49 yards as he brought his sea· son's rushing yardage to 1,:KJO. Another major college record -this one passing -was broken in a bing ef. fort. Craig Coot passed for 554 yards as Cincinnati lost to Ohio University 60-48. 'l1le old mark of 513 was set in 1968 by Virgil Carter of Brigham Young. carter also holds the total yardage record of 599. Cook lost Z9 yards running and fin- ~hod with 525 tolal offense. Other traditional batUes next Saturday pit Southern Cal against PaClfic-8 rival UCLA, No. 3 Penn State against Pitts· burgh, No. fl Missouri against No. 7 Kan- sas and'unbeaten Yale against und.efeat. edT~:g~: ~.w:.;su~us Tech in a tey game in the race far t h e Southwest <:mferenc:e cbamplomhlp and the host spot In !he Cotton Bowl, while No. S Georgia, No. & Tua aod No. 9 Noire Dame are Idle. Penn State appean deflnltely beaded for the Orange BoWI, and Georgia h a s the lnllda Incl< for lhe.&Jiar. The Lakers have virtually demolished their own division tbia: season, winning all but one of their eight games igains't Western clubs. But against the East, Loa Angelos OWlll!I a more modest 5--' record. They go up against the Ce!Ucs Tuesday nijbt at the Furum In the flnt meeting of the year between the divisional leaders. In last year's regular-season acUon, Boston won the series ~ then defeated the Laken t-2 in the NBA champlonabip ser1 ... Los Angeles spent the weekend extend- ing its victory skein in games against·the Warriors in San Francisco and the Seat- '.le Super Sonk:I at the Forum. SIA"1.• LOS ANO•us •~T G~T tt.n11 .. J-4 11 ••rlor 11 ..., 26 -..... .. ., '' C....mb9rl•lt! 7 ~11 11 J1.2uc ......... 1~10 Tudl... 1 t.l 1.. Ktwl<lrs 1 M 14 Wlll!N J 1•11 ,, .,.. ' 1..e It K~ t .. t I...., 4 1·1 It K....ty 4 W II 1'1dMI 2 J.t 5 Kl'Oll 1Nt"""lt 7Nl4 #urfW 1 N I TMif'I ' s.s-11 Tot• l5 2~ "' Tol•ll G l"" IOS *"19 11 24 • 21 -"' LOI Mllho 11 :M 1' M -lQfi FO<lllid out -'""'-"'""'· Tllltl feVll -le11tf1 Ji. LM ,,._. k A...,,_l'Q -Mft. with I : !Z In go. Gabriel, who completed 21 of 44 passes for %84 yards, threw il yards to ·Bernie Casey with 1: 11 left and Ca>ey pulled a muscle trying to get away from the 49ers' Kermit Aleiander. A 16-yard pass to Pat Sto<Islill put !he ball Oii the l!len' 15. With fourth dOwtl and three to go on the eight, Gabriel lhrtw to Truax In !he end 1.0llt but Truu was offside on the play. Gouett then kicltod hi. second fieid goal of the game. The 49ert' defensive front four of Stan Hindman, Kavin Hardy. Roland Lakea and Charlie Krueger outplayed the Rams' moro lamod Fearlea Four of David ' ' Janes, Merlin Olsen, Roger Brown and Lamar Lundy for three quarters. Hahiy, the 280-pound rookie from Notre Dame, left in the third quarter with a right knee apraln which may keep him out of the 49ers' pext g•me. Casey is also doubUul for ·the Rams' game at home Sunday againJt New York. '"Ibe tie aoesn 't hurt 111,.. said Ram coach Gecqe Allen, "because we still have to beat Ba1Um0re to wtn." Baltimore toot the Coastal Division lead with ·a ~1 record while Loa Angeles Is 6-1·1. Bill Belk, a 141).pound rookie from Maryland Stale, ·replaced Hardy and perfonned well, W:tling Gabriel ftlr a 14-yard lou and setting up Tucker'• t.ouchdown--with a fumble recovery. Ken Willard of the 49era ran for 111 yards in the firat half but was held to 12 In !he llOCOlld baU. Aakod how !he llaml f1llally llopped Willard Allen &aid, i•we Just started to play football." Wlllard ICXftd on a ont·yard p11111g9· alx play1 after Jbhn Brodie hit Kay McFarland wUh a M-yard pau on the flnt play of tilt game. Trua:1 Ued It with his nnt touchdifwn, a alx-yard pus. After the Rams' Maxie Baughan and Mike Dennla forced Johnny Lovable Heidi Is Villain To TV Grid Aficionados . ' . NEW YORK (AP) -Try to understand daddy if he grumbles at the menUon of Heidi, that' lovable, litUe storybook character. Heidi threw. a block into professional football Stmday night that re.suited in a deluge of telephone calls that reached such proportions the fuses in the NBC swUchboard blew out. NBC incurred the wrath of football f8111 when ft began a television ~peclal of Held! in much of the country to !he· delliht of mllllon1 of children. Football fam have · nothing against clllldren -after 111 IOme of them grow to Dl.._football·players -but when Heldt begane;lecut of the American Foot· ball ame bet9'een New Yori and • ~akland endod to eveq aectlnn but West Coast. And tlwe wu one · ute left. And whit il mtnute it was as aldaDd scored two touchdowns for a en vtClory. . "It wu 1 forctvable error committed by human .belnp· who were cpncerned about the children expec:Ung to "' Heidi at 7 p.m.," aald Julian Goodman. NBC pmldenl "I IJllued !he end of Ille game u much ~ anyone else." The final minute of tho> game WU shown on late night neWIC8Sta -ll:all p.m over WNBC in New York -but by then telephone calls from aroused fans had reached into the thousands. When people couldn't contact NBC because the lines were busy or beca.UJe of the switchboard breakdown, lhey flooded New York newspapers with calls. One man called The Associated Presa olHe< and aald, "I'm Oil Long llland and I got a scoop for you. Televilton ju.st took the Jet&' game off." Hfl anger wu.ooly IUIJlpaed by hi. amazement when be was told that the Jets bad loot the game In that flnAI minute. A harried repairman, Who belped restore the awltchboard at NBC, said at 10:30 p.m, "the calls are starting to stop, but tbe operators are still pretty busy." Many Irate fa111 became fur1ber angered by !he fad that they couldn' I • t through to NBC to· complain. So they called polke beadquarten. Thll made• the Rew York Police Department unhappy becau,.· hundreds of calls were to the emergency police number, tying up the most elaborate and m o d e r n police emergency c a 11 system in the world. Sports In Brief Many people allo Caned the New York Telephone Co., demandin.& to know why they couldn't get through 14 NBC. One man called 1be Aasociated Presa, and after a mdment of stunned allence when tok! the Jets bed bt, Aid, u1•ve turned off NBC for !he rest of the nighL" He didn't say Jf be had any chlldrtn who wanted to watch Hekil. . The calll finally will llop, but the !light Held! upstagod pro foothall wW be remembered for a ·1oq time. .. Canada Wins Crown; T-0omey Berlin Victor • ROMS -·After 11 yean Canada haa flnaf1y' p u I. Iii name Oil !he cnp It .... called U. own. Al Balding, Canada'• goodwill goUing ambassador, · teamed with Ge o r g e Knudson for the etching ceremony Sull- day by winning . the World CUp 10U tournament, fonnerty called the Canada Cup. Tbe pair of Toronto natives overtook the heavily-favored United States and aurpriatng Nallonal~ China oo the final roond with a total 511. The U.S. le.Im of Lee Trevino, !he U.S. Open champion. and Jullua Boros, !he PGA champ, flNab. eel second at. 57J. Tb.ls tournaJJ\ent started1 in 1153 with two-men teams repreaentlnl each coun- ~ try, and never befon bad the Canadlanl won. Italy came up 14 flnlab third with 573 whlle NatJonalllt China slipped to fourth at 571, par for the l,15G-yard par 72 Olglata course. Hsieh Yung-Yo had • fbial 71 and Lu Uanc-Huan • 71 for the Chinese. KANSAS CITY -Kansu and Penn state accopted blda this morning In meel Jan. I In the Orange Bowl football gmne at Mlaml, Fla. ' .Two Big .. --Ones Still·-Left-McKay .. • • Into the third quarter. Theo the ·- bepn. Steve Preece, the OllU quarterbaclt, arid nmnlnl bacp BUI "Earthquake" Ell)'Ol'I lllld Billy Main _.t.d a If. yard drtve that mded with the buUdodng E117art llMlllfnl the fl n • I Jani for atwc~ QlllorWrbadt Sine Soqe and ,O. J. Slm[lllOll -who. tlltl -wtlll 14 -k. So(p at.rted li with an lJl.ywd lletpe< ruo,and capped !he M-yard parade with • :II-yard ~ -''" Terry Dii:tUl, • ·~ """ and the ( Fuller 14 fwnble a punt. Goaett booted • IS.yard field jJOal 1o give the Ramo a IG-7 lead. ; Two llUCC<salve fleid goala of 30 111111 3S yarda by Tommy Davia put !he 49Ff ahead at halfUme, lS-10. '""i-'; "We allould hf,ve won It but l'm ptOUd of both the otrenle and defense," Wd 49er coach Dick Nolan. Brodie completed 10 of 21 puaes for 171 yarda to balance Willard'• nmnlng, and !he 49en held !he Rama 14 119 yarda on !he ground. "We made an awful lot of mistakes.' commented Allen. "They didn't· stop us, we ltopped ourselves/' Aid Gabriel Yankees Plan · On Mantle For '69 .Play ' NEW YORK (UPI) -The New Yon Yankees are satisfied today that M1ci'e1 ManUe will go to 1prlng training nezl February with the Intention of playing another season. "That was our understanding at tbt end of the 11111 ......, and that fl our undentandlng now," a spokesman f o r the Yan.tees said &mday after club president Michael Burke talked wltb the •100,000-a-year slugger by lelepbone Saturday night. "The club Certainly will ofter Mickey f!Very Inducement to p~ another season." , : Burke · telephoned ManUe In Daf1p. Tei:., when the New Yort &mday Nm reported In a copyrighl atory by Dlclc Yoong that Mlcltey '""1ld nol play niz1 season. The story wu headllned on PIC" I of !he tabloid newapaper and Mmille was quoted u 1aytq: "I just caii.'t hit any more.'' ~ The atory addod lbat the olllclal IQo nounCement ot Manlle'1 reUrement woliJd be made nezl l':ebruary In !he Yankeia' 1pring training camp al Fl LauderUle, Fla. "I am not going to retire 11 of now1" aid ManU. whoo COlllOcted tiy Unltaf PrtlS Interna!IonaI, "I am-IOfiljJ 1o lprlng training wllb the upoctalloo al phlying." ManUe aald he woWd nol """"""'I further . on !he report "until I Iian read the story in the paper." ~. Bn1ins Hoping To ·salvage • 'I I t t ' ' . I j I I I ' ' H • I I . J I I I .-. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... -.. ., -- • ') 1968 game Saturday niiil>t. It was the first time GWC had defeated the . Pinrt• in tile tllree oeasooo-the two-rivals have met HAPPINESS JS llEATING ORANGE COAST -Jubilant Golden Wes\ conege -players ·bolst-head-coedr-Bay !ilaeldeford oo-thtir 7 llboOlllttl otter tho Rustlers defeat<!!l:...::.°'8:.::::•l~.•:..Coast;:.:::..::_• M-:.:..:20:::,~!n=-=th=elr=-=fi=•=•I:._ ______ ~------~~----'--'--- •• Happy Ending As Gauchos ' Win, 25-18 By STEVE EK.OVICll Of "" D11tr P• Miff "Al the beginning of the .. "'!"" I l b1e1r we bad a good team. We loll 1 a couple of. cloee ooes, but Dcnr I thlnt t we1ve eliminated our mist• Tonl&bt'• • game .bowed the real capability ol our kids." Thul Saddlehack coll<11•'• head foolball coach George llartmln "1l!lllled up his team'• performance Saturday af!.er tbe _ Gauchos felled the prerioiml)' undefeated ' ~· ' Loog Beach State 1-. is-11, al ' Mission Viejo High. l The tenaclous Saddleback grldden ' t trailed lJ..6 at the half and 1" ln I th< opening minutes of the thlnl quarter. ' But the Gauchos put together a 19-point comeback that sent most of the sparse crowd home in a happy ternpennent. Tim But1er carried the leather 23 times , for llS net yards, an d when he wun't · . toting the ball his dramatic fakes Into tbe line were worth at least a ball a dora1 blocka for hll t.ammates. j Despite the running antics ol Butler ' and Rod Graves' chltcb p a a 1 in I , . llartmln held moet of hll pralae for > bia offensive line. 1 '"Ibe offensive line ls overlooked. but rt I credit our FJCCeU to our line. They've \ worked hard on their blocking." Aller falling behind I~ early In th< second half after a 50-yard run by G'er lo Mike Aguilar, the Gauchos went to work ( on the !Aug Beach lead. t First Graves guided the Gauchos from ;t,: their own 43 to paydtrt with four con- ~· BeCUti.ve passes that covered 57 yards ~with 10:52 to go tn the third quarter, ~ and then Saddleback exploded for 13 t poinb in the la.st quarter. .. 1be first 8COl'! came on a tcreen ! pass to Paul Cot: that covered 23 yards, ~. and the winning touchdown followed an r interception by Cos: on the Long Beach • 47 ~ Bouer raced around right end from ; three yard! out for that score, and ; thi.I time, Graves booted the extra poinl ; Long Beach State recorded the first :. touchdown of the night late in tbe first : quarter u the 49'en took a 5bort Sad· .. dlebaci punt on the Gaucho 37 and : churned the remaining distance in threa : play&. • • * l GRIM NIGHT -Estancia High footbell player Bob Raymond re.fleets the solemness of the occasion as he watches bis team suffer through the mud, $91d • ClilrillY PILOT ........ ht O'DlllMll and a 31~ 1ooi'.a1 the ,JI..;;!, of Corona de! Mar in Saturday night's-tqotben finale for both schools. . . Pirates Dumped; 34-20 • '.My_.B.igpest Win,_' Says Shackleford a. J&llL OVSTUY ~<~ 8aturdlT n1Cbt he · lblpwNCked ' .,. ""!! '"" "'" . -Plralea on the 1U1 pl"1 of the -Sablnll;y .. Oklahoma -hall .. IDCj the llrll play of the Unlvenlty ,,., eslremely lnlMallad In lMCODd hall. • ·' -.'-On the . lint. ooe, GWC ainld1 had acqultfllc Illa """""' ol Golden Wiii 'II Z.1 lead. BUI "boo lhjleborl looped ·eou.ao flanker .Raml7 Va~ for tha ~ to-Vllahll '"' .... ball'' ·lut' play Uil footld-' *' -<l!lid tlie -.. yarder i;;;a. u :17-7 al tha -But -bfl --f"!om>411Ce Jiilf , apinll Or,.;. ~ Solurdaf , Dlchl • Theo. on the llnl pla,y of the .._i the --may send Bud W1Wot.o fll hall, the two worked the ame play Hunllngton -to penonlll7 put the but Oil • dlflenot pattun and - l!mlgarm '"' Rtody. 75 yanla flll'-a U-7 lud. And th!;y m1gbt be in1«aled In Jolin BUI Jenkloa, llli>lllluli~ for iojuted luglebeart, loo. · • . • quarterback Paul Lemaloe, bad (llven 1be two 'ot tliem. OOXDbact laJeiila the Pirates &• 7-4 llral quarter lead ~to:_ca~la~pul!t~-;;· ~~w]"'R·"'~·~"'i·~·~~x~· ~ .... U~yanl rollouL . Inglth1rt'1 eigbt?'anl llU!I • Roser . ~ ~ff'" fir " p;."' :f>-made u 1-! but IJisfeliOrl' pul $'.,.~ j 1t I b, l: GWC oo top by 1).7 In the Diii quarter --w.. l I ii 1ll with a tbre&-yard acamper. r.;;..,!T"6ii..o"'"'M811 10 :, • 1:J l; A Jl·yard ~ play put ; ~ ! : lft Golden West on <>CY'• two with 5:30 ""· hft ,.,.,... ....,.,.. 1-J to 10 before balft1me and the ·Rustler . t:'m.:~~ 't.n~ ~··1 • QB then bit ftost!r Partman for a 20-7 ~18Q:. U·,ri~ HOl"dll • bulge.· Orange Cout'a Wayne Tinlin. the best ovej-the Pirates -GWC'1 flnt win ball carrlu on tbe field (154· yards), ol the three-year terles. scored both of OCC'1 final TD's in the "I'd b ave to say this is my biggest second half victory ever in coach:iDIJ\". exclaimed · Jlualler coecb Ray Shic11e1ord Ii the exultant Golden West locker room.. ''I'm very surprised we were able to score that rrumy pofnta oo Coall We had hoped to acore t b r e e toucbdowna. I I T h e win represenled a valiant COJDe- back for the Jluallen. Tbree ....a ago Uiey w.r. M after losing lo Fullerton but they r.grouped and won the season's final three games lo post their third straight winning ........ OCC'1 season finished on a downbeat The Pirates lost their lut three (llJlea but alao ffnlahed M . A dlaappoinled Diel TucUr credited Vataha and luglebarl '"You have to hand lt lo them - they really ptay~ a gut game," the Bue coach commented. "I felt we'd need baD control to win It. We moved the baJI well eDSJU&h but didn't coob'ol II enough. w, (llft them two toucbdowna wtth fumbl!I.. "We bad a great week of practice and we W!re up for the came. I think we out-btt them tonlghl" Vataha ended bta junior college career just like it began. In biJ first game last year against Groasmont he returned the· opening kickoff M yarda for a touchdown and ICOred later on a & .yard.er. TllAM ITAT!ITICS F Int ........ rwl'lllll' Finl ...,_ ~lftl "'"' ckMla plOMltla Tot•I lint ..... Ywd1 Nln8d n.Kllinl v ...... •lnM .... 1"" Ylf'Gll IOI! Net 1"1'$ •IMll ,_.._.. p-...... ,.. p-lllod lrilt!C#lcd Numbet-of PUllfl .... ...,._ dl•*- P-1ti.. Y..-ch; ....... lltlll -,_ ... ._ ........... .... • • • " m "" " "' • " ' " n.o • • • ' occ " • ' • .. "' " .. " " ' ' ... ' " • • Gol6eri Wnt ceu-7 ll 7 o-..M Or1tt9i C0.1! Colle94 7 O ' 7-20 .. _ -Wrllhf "'n lntltNr1 ,. ... Tlnllfl , ..... --"""' .. ,_ 0 11- Tollh; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ll:USKING Gtll!MW ... TCI Ye Y\. A'19. 3 S 1 I.A 2 6 0 l.t unos.• IT 25 0 2.S t 12 11 I.I 4DU71t2.I Or8Mlt CHI! TCI Ye " ·~ " " ' " ' ' ' " J• 13 " "' IKDIYlDUAL .. AUtK• -· .. PA PC PHI JI IJ 1 ' ' . :it •• 1 .. _ .... P'A PC PKI lt • 2 ' . . 11 14 • YL Mt. l J.7 . ,. • 4.2 0 l .• ' u • 4.4 D U YO rd. "' .... • ... "' .c• YO ••• • "" • ... "' . .. Loses Finale, 32·13 Two Upsets Highlight Mission Viejo Season By JIM CARNETr Of 1118 O.llr l'ltlt Stlfl The -Viejo Dlabloe raug down the curtain Oil the 1968 foolball campaign the same way they began tt ... loslng. Villa Park's Sparlanl lhelled th< Diab10I 32-13 Saturday night at Orange District Stadium, to n O t c b their first Crslview League win ol the ..aeon and flnWver bomecomlug vldory. Nevertbelesa the Diablo. dm't count the 1BUOD a diaut.er. Lut year they faHed to win • game. T b I 1 """"" they tasled vlctoey twice. They pulled 1 major upset. _, the Tustin 'Illlen 7-t for the aecond win and but San Clemente 14-7 for the other. Villa Part jumped off to an early lead In the contest and put the Dlablos into a hole right off the bat They trailed ti the ball, lt-0. Mission V I e j o quarterback J e r r y Gloster wu forced to go to the air ln the second hall to catch up, but received llUle proleclioo from his of· tensive line and was c•ught f« 16 yards In Josaea. •' The grllly Uttle Dlablo lignal caller spent ball his lime dodging Spartan llnemeo and be did manage lo stay oo hill feel loog enough to loa two touchdown passes, the l8CODd coming with DO tim! left in the game. With five seconda remaining In the contest and lralllug 3U, Glooter dropped back and despite a heavy rush hit halfbact ruct Boehmer with a 31-yard aerial. Boehmer fel! into the end ZOM u the gun IOUDded. . Villa Part OP'f'ed the acor!ng late 1n the initial period, following a 40-y&rd drive, on halfback Bob Rog!ra' ontryard burst up the middle. 1b! extra-point failed and the Spartans owned a f..O advantage. Early In the -quarter, foflowlug a Dlablo punt. V1lla Part 10phomore quarterback John Mcinally complel!d a ~yard toocbdowo bomb to right end Paul Hart. Once agatn the conversion failed and the Spartans owned a U-0 margin. nAM ITATlntCS flint """'5 ~ ''"' ..,.,... ... 1 ... "'"" ---"-Total lll'llf ........ v...-.. ~ rvafl"'8 y .......... ....,... y,,... !Git MY VT> ' . ' . . ' ' " u "' n ,. lllt 17 " "' " " • • • ! i TIAM IT.l.l'ISTIC.I ""'*'*'-,.... l'lral ........... Fll'lf lllilJ9lll ,,....._ T"'91 ftfwt dewnl y ....... ,,........ • ' ' • .. •M "' ' ' • " •• •• Q CdM Ends Winning Year, 31-6 Ntt yvds .. ._ p-.ttM\pt9d p-an'!Pletwd ..._ Md lfttwrnptwd Nurnblf> '1f llUnh ·--•tahllQ -v ...... -llnd ·--,~loll • • ' . " . ''" .., ' " M "' • • ' . y.,. ....... ..... "' " "' • Y•"* bl ..., yM"ds ....... .. M ' P•-•~ I --1: p .... llM ...... ,, ..... , .... " • " ' ' ... ' ........,..,_... i =-~ v ......... ' ,,.. • • ~ u '~---··· ~ • ' _,,_ • ,,,J-21 .... ..... ..... ' 6 6 •-II -:=. -- lllDt\'IOVAI. STa.nfT1CI --•• FF I e n:• ye Y\. A"I. ll • • .' II 111 11 Ui •Nl l.1S I J • ·.S 1 • • .. c I • M ·M.• ... , .. ,.1 .. ---TCI ft Y\. a ... ll " • ...., . . . ,, .. ~--- 1 I • I.I U A t I.I ... , ... I • • U Ml U1 • M -----I -,.. l'C "' ft, • 11 • ., ' . . . • u • ----rA ~ "'' W W it I -'" By ROGER CARU!ON OI fM IM!ltr Pll8t 118tt Irvine League football came to an met for the llMll campaign Saturday nigb~I pa~ ,t!_,el4_ ollll Jor_the vtctor it wai a wlnnJng ~-lot the 1 ...... the eod ol • Dighlmare . ~ ~a del Mar Rl&h ~ Scbool'1 Su Kinp earned I 31 .. vict<lry CoYer Estat1til to give coach Dive Holland and his Kings a M aea..,,,r record and a S.2 mark in loop IClion -flood for thlnl place. Jt wu Corrol's first-ever winnlnc campaign. E.clanci• dropped Ill fifth vmtict 1n . u many ltlna: ~ firl1lh in &he ce1llr. ~·· ..... bl the ·flril quarter .... • Up oil lo the tad l'tlUll and a reflecUon on the fruetraUonl of a .....,.1 .. coach John Lowry'•~ 1bey ocor..i "' lppareol touchdown on a 30-yard paaa play only lo have • JI Dullllied by 111 illegal ,,._Iver-• clownlield penalty. It •U irorllc in tbe 11!n1e that Estanc1a ' had -.... ihree lllraighl timeJ lo the pool wfthoui a polot. The Eqles did, however, score lat.er In the game. But it was to no avail ... the Sea 'Khl&I ..... ......,,. wild by the llme and the tauc:bdowll by Sieve Griffitta oo1y mometlllrily pu1 1 mu to the CdM rout. · --Aller IUing I 6<J halftime lead into the Jcder" rOcml tbanb lo i: four-yani touchdown nm by quarter1>aclc Davt Tel'· ri. the . Sea Klnp not . to wort in the middle ol the line lo break II - In th< aocood half. Holland Praiaed hit -Interior linemen, Gtotf Yack, J1m NOr111 and Jolin W1taon lot cJwtni the Wl1 ICM' l'IUIDln( --i:aeu ..id Rex Snydor . 1be Euefl-$1\)'der tandem punlahed tha Eaglu' defeue with strmc n1111 up the mlddJe and Terry beflan hill!ni bfl puslug largela. Roundlug out the &COriug for ~ • ... ... -·-s.. del Mar wu Doug Yoong with an 11-yard pus In the thlnl per.lod, an U-yard run by Terry In the fourth period and Kent Scudder'• four-yard PASI: re:ception • • -I -Oft rtacklHlfglbie-pl.,... , • Kei/h Sanwels !inlid""1 out the Sea King offtostve ~ with a 10-yard ~with.one~ left m the cf9cl< COrona took .dvantlge of. a bad anap • from center on a punt sltuatkm In the flrgt qtlarler and turned it into I 53-yonf gain to lltl up th! Drat TD oa Te:rry'1 nm. Bui prlmtrlly 11 wis the otroog nmriing c -lilt -· lllal 1111 Sea were -able to • allbllib ln 1111 oecond half that erided n 1or 'Eilaocla. .. 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I' -· . - -~-~ HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH i "7777 EDINGER AVENUE T ol1phon1 H2-ll3 I Shop Mond1y lttru S1turd1l , 10:00 •.m. to •slO p.tn. • See the directory ,.,..,..... ttJ!l-lree awnber of The Bro&dway nearest you • ANAH~l.M 4'" NORTH EUCLID e ANAHEIM SHOPl'INe aNTll Tolophon• 531-1121 Sliop Mond1y lhru Saturd1y I 0:00 o.m. lo 9:30 p.m. " '-' • • • ' "~ . ' ' t 'I ;'' \ I • • ••I "' ..... l I I I I• -·· ,,___.. Lions ' .Draw· Compton > ... , By llOO!ll-CAllUON ' • Qf .. ~·,,...""" weatm1nstet:· • w·" • Sc .... bolt drawn ~ptqa.'. u Ito Uni opponeol Iii. CIP AMA football playall1 and Laguna Beach bu,...,. foo.ln lhe j Ail~; ""' • . ~-UOrit '.nlt' ~ playlni fi•!.i~Y·nillll t. the ·"-' Tlt'baulss -.1be turmtier two~ .• '~ l!!, uie l'lloyO!tl, ·'', • , l ~ Beaph'1''Jllll1<11 In .,.a!e'.;AM' ............... ~ ...... &!let' ~.(aJ!)lino• --neil La Qahilt l!l·.tbo'oan1en Gi;ove League.. ~ to 1Ue the I-title ra.,. --.aya. ,c;. · La Quinta'• ~f·w 111 • t 111 reiiresa>l ll>e<'-1eque and the &&11:1e wµJ. be •t the · same ·alte)o 'W'U previoualy .~ -·llo)aa .Gnnde '"""'"· . .. -~'15.,... _.,. .~ ·.Anal>elm ~lhe Wier • • . lhe .lloti+"'-~ baa . made t!IO_C11'1 MfJt /oothall · P"1llfl'I. ·--'"•tw· ...... lleCOlld J'Oll'.ID"l°1i .. '.......,. ill.Ills~ 1'elipe • '. p 'l'llO'lh!' .... :of St. Paul, • seeded' NO: I; will • ....., to Rodlanill'bt their.~-~. Santa~ aisllM!I its Ill- . ual l'1lle In. lhe 'l"'i'nB round with a ~ wljb ~pico Notre Ditne o ftlie Del Rey ,League;.,.~(!', -if -. "ff ~ Clll\ get by West Covina If !'!11 111~1 the winner o( the \tai Torrance- LakewoOO tus!le . . t· Westmiaster, meanwhile. . ~: ir c;an iet by the Compton aggregation, woold meet the. • Winner · of the ....._ __ _ MontebeDo-Pa!adena feature. 1'; • -1 1n drawiitg eompton, coach •tovi~e League. Champions ------·------ B!U, ~~.!! forces pick up , , · .._ •' foe 'that haa been beaten Cotl;l. !if<Ja _High·.$1$R!~ its first-ever v•'!!.IX-, .Nogoaii~~P!>.Ilean, Rjch~rd Prast, Doug McLean. l'ilil& 'by orange County teams cross country c!>,aizipi0!1$hiP . when the Mustangs ""lti't<!e)illg. !... Joliii O!sW'ajlg, ,Soward Priest, Tom in preleague action. · edg~ Lr>ara and F~ V1<lJley for first ,-pl~~~~ 10lswBJ:ir.. . El Modena (2&-19) and Santa Standing (from left) coach_ r!lri, 'an. Springer, Hafl'Y, ' · Ana (12-0) ripped the .:....:.:=...-.::....:_ __ .:__:_s:...,..,,--<c...--'-......::.....;c__,;...:;,._ ___ ~, -· ~. ------------- Tarbabes. ' • f J Nipt,ed atl l'i~f-• , ... •Do\ILT pi1.'of,...."' ........ ltMltlM' \ ' .. l •• U>ara Hhtb.•s KeVin Noonan 1crossel11he ftnish line.a step ahead of Costa ·Mesa's Ralph mBn·in the JJtlne Lea,ue croa country chii!>Pionshlps .. eanilng the gold ' . ., medal. , , • ..,.· . . . ' G~ey Set to ComPete In Rex May~ 300 Race For Westni!nster, it will mark the sixth game that the Lioils 'wil be 'competing In the playoffs. In 1963 the Llooa fell to 1-Beach Wilton, 2'1-0, and In 1964 ·ttief 'beal Compton, 21-7, before dropping a 32·14 decision to Lc:ing Beach Poly. Pro Grid Standings "l]pstart 1),erflP~"<;:ity· :Peadloeks":Rangers Bee Grid Results w •• tlTll1111tr • ' • . -' • -• Pro Cage Standii;igs . Ir THI! .USOCA.Tl!D Plll!SS ... EM ... • Dlvll!M . ' l~ s lt11!0tl 1i.111mcn Clnclnnoll Pf\lledlrll>!l!1 " . " . ' . l ' • • ' " O&tlll'ld Dlv~ltft ., . ' ' ' . . ' l ,: . " S1tftn'1 ll-11• ... 1!11191"11 Dlvl11H . ' I l • • • • ' ' Wn,_.. DIV!• Ln •"""" ""'~' " ' ' . . ' . ' N!'W Orlto1n1 0111a1 Houston I l lllll•H1"1 llnultl Dllla1 1'0. Denver ts lo. •ntetn lG:l. Hou•IOll 14 MllNlftO'l1 1n. 1Ctntvc:1o;1 113 Of!tr ;ell'!fl W.edui.<1 S11nlll1"1 ll11t1ll l..Ole111 11', Nl!W York " OnlJ 111me ldledllled. T.....,.., C.1'"" '" .. .!N "~ -"" • ·"' ,. .. , •• i!l •• ,.. "~ ... , •• ... • ... ., "" •• ... • ... ' Pel GI .n1 - .145 ' .500 ,,,, ... l" .'7l ,,, :~ m .4..i ""' "" l" .... Hou1kln vs. NWf Or'-'s 11 ll\lll'rM. '" K~y 11 Ml1ml Of!!' 111mes ldwduled TIHtdl1"1 ~-­o.,,.,.... vs. Mlr....,.,i1 11 Ov!utll KtnludlY 11 New Oriftt!I 11'1111-11 Dlllft Of!l~ ·-tcMdultd. . .... . . U Cororti del Mar's Dan He has an additional ad- Gurney again wins the $85,000 vantage as tbe d r I v e r. Rex Mays 300-mUe road ra~ designer-builder who arrived for Indy cars at Riverside,· back home ln Indiana last Dec. I, something more than --May with a stock block Ford the USAC national driving engine reposing in the rear championship will be decided. of his race car . The final results will build Though for decades Detroit· a good case, pro<ir· con, on powered race cars hadn't been the further adventures of competitive at the brickyard, American-manufactured stock. Gurney ftnished second there block engines in Indianapolis behind Bobby Unser, also an race cars. entrant in Ule Mays race . Gurney today joined this T h e r e are two paramount year's most successful racer, reasons for the intereJt in Trans-Am Sedan and United stock block racing engines: States Road Racing Champion reliability ani:t low cost. A Mark Donohue, as entries in third reason is the recent the final race of the year USAC rule change which up- at Riverside. ped allowable stock &lock Both will be driving All cubic inch displacement and American Eagle r a c e r s , a 1 s o effectively restricted Gettney's powered by a much· further turbine motor ex- modified Ford stock block perimentation. engine and Donohue going In '65 Boswell'• eleven defeated Loyola, 21~. before falling by a 17-14 decision in a oev,er-to-~fcr4~ leU lo Mater De!. ;1 . ~~!l.;t"IA tl><u:';f:: League left West Covina u lhe outright champioo with .. 5-1 record. AMA Upper Bracket St. )Paul at Redlanda Notre lMme . it Santa Barbara West TOITa'nce at Lakewood Anaheim at West Covina Lower Bracktt Compton at Wistnihimr Montebello at Plaadena Chal!ey at El Rancho Arroyo at Loyola Small Bdlooll Upper B~et Webb at Paraclete Notre Dame (RJv ) at Holtville 'Lower Bracket Morro Bay at Tehachapi Rosamond or Boron at Need- les with a Roger Penske-prepared Che"1'olet stock block racing motor. Funny Cars Flock To OCIR Saturday · ly TIMI A.11ocl11M P""' .. AMllllC•M L••OVI l•1lwn Dlvllltn W LT l"d.1'11.0I" 1 l II .100 219 m s•oa2u221 J•1.JD1I0212 l 1 o ..lOD ,_, in 1 • i .1• 1J1 :its W•t.rn Dlvl1IMI ic. .... , Cl1Y • 2 a .111 m 1.511 OlkJ.91'111 I 2 0 .IOO :Dt lff Sin Dleto I 2 0 .Illa HO 176 O.,ve.-• ' 0 .«>O • lM 'H1 CltKlnn.tl 3 I t .m 111 235 Sundt"("• llMlllll Houlb'I • l)erivar 17 c1nc1~11 JI, Mr1ml n ICaMQ City J1, !la.ton 17 Olk!1r'ld .Q, Jrftw Yort. :II Sin oi.o ti, !luff•lo ' '"""'"'• 0.ftlft Sutftlo 11 o.nvw Ml•ml •I S..lon N..,.. Yort. •I S.n Dl- Oltkl•llCI 1t Clnclnllltl TEMPLE CITY ~ Incredi- ble saves by Temple City's goalie thwarted the Coast Rangers soccer team from nailing its sixth straight vic- t OJ y of the Pacific League season as the.two foes fou-ght to a l·l tie Sunday afternoon, here. The Rangers had three golden shots stopped on last minute blocks as L e i f Werneid, Jackie Ogilvie and Albert Burns had sure-fire at- tempts 1 stopped or batted away. Onbr ·-~ltd ,.., . ,. ' NATIONAt. LEAOV .. •Mtlm C1111flnnct CHllol Olvlllon Coach Brian McCaughey's visitors drew first blood, scor- .• ing after 1Jl minutes of ·~-.~ ·bostililil!S when Werneid made a perfect CQmer kick. The baU hooked low, headed for the Temple City goal. WLTl"d.Pb.01" 01lln I 2 a .IOO Sit 166 New Yort. 7 2 0 fJ'DO Ul 200 Wtshlntlon . • 6 0 Aoo 117 273 Ph11ac1n>1111 a io a .llO 111 :HJ Clewl•nd $1. Loul1 CMllVIT DIY11loll t New °"""' Pllhbur'lll 1 s D .711 IU 7llt 541Jatl3231 ' 1 0 .IDt 161 2•1 211.JD1152IO W•..,. Caonferena c ...... Dlvltlllll l•ltl-' I 0 .toll H1 lOI L.-Antet. • 1 1 .M !11 1)1 s.n ,-nindlCO • $ 1 ."-I 1'7 220 A.n.ni. 2 1 o .a '" 2911 CMthl ,Dlvl1l1111 Mlflnilotl • ·• 4 0 .@ 2t' 1$3 Cflk:HI:" • ' .s 0 .fOll 1111 231 . 'G.,._, &ff ' s 1 .... 2DJ 150 D9tnllf -,.-,. I ' l .nl' 1'0 1• ., ... ,.. •• lllh Cl!Jwl•l'ld .U, Plttsburoh II DIU.1 .U. Wellllll'flllllll 24 Mll'lrMtd• 1', Dttroll ' Then Burns gave it a helping foot to make the count 1--0. However, Temple City even· ed things up with five minutes left in the game. One of its Water Polo ·~"' Pounhlll'I V•ll"' o l O t -l .Huntlnaro~ 81acfl J l l • • -U 1 Founl•ll) Viii""'' 0~1!1!'111" 2. Cre1mtr H11._ntlntton: ltle. 'I !lrv•n 1, 8alll1 l, ~uff l. Norr 1 2, Sd!ear 2. AmbrClllch l LO. A.nteltl IO. Sin FrtncJKO 211, IH Ntw Yortc: 1. ""lllde!l>tll9 ' Founl•ln V8!l~v1 G 1 -I Alr.nte 14 OilicQo l1 Hunlll'l91on !l•Kh J 1 1 0 -.S Although he also finished third in the Canadian. American Challenge C u p Series standings. Donohue will be making his first ap- pearanct in the s e c o n d • I o n g e s· t , second-richest In- dianapolis car race. However. as he has often competed on the 2-6-mile circuit. his suc- cess (like Gurney's) depends on how weil his car holds up. GrHn 8'Y 1', New O.-it.111 1 I Four.llln V11!1r: ltnlrllton 1, W•ll1 Raceway's premier event, the was the fuel altered ellmlnator a.ittmor.~ i.,::;.: Hunllntton: w11aon 1, t1ur111 1. Klnll ' ' j, l(f6Dlll 1. Killtl I Gurney is also rated a good chance, despite the CQmpeti· lion whi<;h includes three-time world champ Jack Brabham, three-time Indy wiMer A. J. Foyt and two-timt nationa1 champion Mario AndretU. annual Mant.cturers' Funny winner and the fuM1 caimat-~"f.:!1 :: ~ic-.:,· c .. Car Champ hips, makes j•· ch.rac.e'..victor wu~,Crine Gf"Mr\ a.y •I w~11111111Gr1 Foun11;n V•ll•vl \ \ ' -• ~ of M -•-Ian ' Jo\lnneld1 •I a..111.....,_ Hunllntlcl!I ll•ICh 2 2 -l second ap~•rance Bl OCIR aw"'t Bea • ... i+e. or"'"' •I 0ttr110 FOU11tlll11 v111...,.: No.to 11,iGrvl'lllY r--J · ·• · t l .i 2, Newcomb 1, McA.d1ms , lrown this Saturday night. ·onea. -P11 ~ere 7;79_ aod ~..!r,!11! ., ~ .. ~r.,: , 293.60 mt)b. .., • • kn frtnci.eo lit Plttsburttl '1 Huntl"llont RO'lllon l. Wnl 3. Kin.I The l20,000 championship --~-'--''-· · · ;;;;;~;i;i;io;ii;i;;;i;;;;;,;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; event drew over 12,000 fans for its inaugural performance la!t year. Fifty of the naliQn's quickest funny cars will be on hand. CompeUUton is based on the six m a j o r manufacturers . . ' ~,. . .. ~-· '·'·-·. ~. -. . .. Good students mq~ ... ~~~d drivers ',.and s~wt .par~n_ts . I FASTEST WEEKI! • • • Football Standings entering five-car t e a m a . Alelmates and f 1 oa ting alternates ... boost the flelc\. to 50. • 1'1! • The lettis are matc"bett from a perfotrnance ir~e1 far three rounds (45 races). IN THE WEST ~ AMERICAN save with SAFECO. -. . .,, ... $ff us and cut auto insurance''<· as, -it" fl as~~ IUllSl!T l••OV• • fl'INll ~ta'• -·-,._ ... • \ ........... aMdl .t :=' W L "' PA . -" • 1 1n • • J us '°' 4 J IH t7 I • llJ 111 2 J 7• 1• ''""' !' ...... MmYel... 1 ' M 1• --,,,,,,,.,. a W..tent o ltlVIJIS LIAOUI ( ...... , ~ WLP,PA ~ Lelr• s • nt n ......U. 4 I 11 11 Clt'Ollt ... ~, J t 12 JI ~~ Vllft!W t I W n c.tt M.-l ' ,. lo:ll _.., .. -.:..··· ClllNM--~ ....... ..... \.UeVI CP1;0 L T P, '" 1 •• ltl • • t ' •• _,. .,,,.,. I J I • .. 1••l•t1• ~,, ... ,JI ~ ••1'11114 -~ 1 ••• , .. ~ 1..L...,,_,. , ' " L . ' • • : s • • ' . . ' Ill ....... ,., t.eam compilinc t.he ro,ost Wtu 1: ts the winner. The two 114 ~est cars o! the mee.t ire 1~ matched in a fourth rOl.md " lo determine and lndl\>14Uil : chimp. ·~' •· R OAD '!ACE OF ChANlPIONS I GURNEY. FOYT II AN DR ETTI Pft Pll ,., 11 , .... " " ,,. ,. ti IOI .. ,. . ,. The Plyinouth team hu Jin. ed up a strong entry "1th Don Schumacher (Perk-Rldae1 111.) currently the quickest funny car in the UNt.ed states with a 7 .38 clocking in the booU. Tbe nation~• futelt funny car. a Dodge owned by Gene Snow of Fort Worth, T- hai ru. lQ\.4' mph and will cballeni• the field SalllRlar night. UNSER · REX MAYS 300 i RIVERSIDE I I Buy tickets now , Walllcht Milla City, ~ C.•t't.C.Mtr II Dli"lo. M. kddllilll<l It Last SalurdaJ n!Pt'• top ga1 elimlnator whW'.IC!' w11 Jack Jooea ol Loi, Alllelle. Leon l'itzprald, Analieim, Th• llt Hau••• ffll.Ha~er 11¥cl., C"o•t• Mt•• Bob Paley and Astoclatft INSURANCE 474 E. 17th St .... I • COSTA MESA 642-6500 • I An-1nt SAl'IC.O'S .. Good s.-l'ollcy . ~ ~If tMt 11¥ .,~I er coll•t• li<11 11 ht 1hol 11.'r 20'1 .f Wt cl111, •• w••k•• 0.tl •-'lit , , . or lri11 1 "I" ,.,.... .. ••• SH US. 'fh c•• •••• 011 yovr lfi. 1ur141U, Wlt•l'1 .,..,__...,. .. If hk gr•d11 •rtn't tftol 9oo4, yov 1tlll ~u•ltf\o for o+h· A;. ~ .. ,9' .Y*"tt -'' 1•vin91. U p1y1 to fl~d ollt tilovt_,., lit• teif1y. ~ .. •APmcc> INBUAA~CE men collided with defender Eric Smith and the ball squirted loose. A n o th e r Temple City player booted it past goalie Joe Feola, who doye for lhe ~ but missed. McCaughey said it was not one .of his .team's better perfonnancea and blamed a Satufday night dance on the showing. He also cited Ogllvie'1 shoulder dislocatiOll for the Ranger woes. The leaiUe leaders will return to Newport Beach's Mariners Park for a Sunday double header. Ranger Reserves play at 12:30 and the Rangers first unit plays at 2:45. The Reserves kept their record unblemish~ by sheU- lng ltalll, 4-0. 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Jloat Loo An&<lM lo Mustian 'i'aoe f1ttl polnled lhelr -ioward CedrGI llland, half 1way down tbe c-i al Bljl Galifomla. ,._ . .J·,Chuba.sco, the 87-foot y8wt ,owned by Arnold Haskell and .1klppered by bl! nephew, Don, 'was leading the pact on a '>oat-!o<.!Joat basis, and John ' !Hall'• yawkigged Columbla- t~ lntermmo "'" llmd as ;itie 1eader on corrected time. ~ The race started at noon 1~turday in a brisk ti-knot I ruterly that saw the fleet • I ' ·~ Manzanillo ' • ~ace .Set i By SSSC ,, .. ':¢ :'· _p:q.u. Short Salling Club bsa ·-formal -and ID-~tlona !or 11.t thin! Newport '!'to Mmuni!Jo, Meztco. nee ~ .. ICbeduled lo get ~ Way Feb. 1 at noon. t_~...,..ruuo II Ille prlnclpol ~~ l>etweeo Puerto Valllrta ~M Acapuloo. The race ta ·{Tited at l,!00 miles -three .. ~ miles longer than the "EAngelei to Mamtlan race, ;. about IOO miles aborter • tbe San Diego t 0 ~ Acapulco race. The race ii now acbeduled on a biennial ba.sl.! on the opposite year from t h e Acapulco race. Invitations have been issued lo both PlldfJc Handicap Rao- ing Fleet yachls and those rated under the Cruls1ng Club of America measurement rule .-known bt Southern Caftfomia u Ocean Racing. Yachts accepted in the race must be capable of finishing the race and maJdnc the &clp back to home waters. An entry lee of !125 bas been let up, according to Ktttb Collins, rl .. "'e chainnan. "'-lnter..ted In making ... race are urged to contact Gll Knudlen, P.O. Box 1174, Newport Beach; \·-- Jack Croul ·Wms Race SCRATCH BOAT -Crew cm John. Scrt~ps' 89-foot ketch Novia J!el . Mar, San Diego Y'1Cl!t Club, otruggles to hoist giant genoa !Ive minutes before the start of the 1,000 mileo L-00 Angeles to Mazatlan race. Novia is larg1\5t boat in the 41Mloat fleet. get away to a horse-race start 03W. accounted for under clear skies. CH\)BASCQ -11·16N-118-CONQUEST -3HSN-117· On< o1 the higblighln o1 the OllW 49W . st.art was the algbt of John ORIENT -31-37N-117-42W HOTEi -32-15N-117-22W Scripps' 89-foot ketch Nbvia RASCAL.-31-20N-117-58W PROTEGE -• 31-49N-117· de! Mar, tbe largest boa! In IC lilBAN-.'ll·S4N-llHSW «W , the 11eet, bomhiog through the NEPENTHE -!i-HN-117· fleet !tr a perleclly timed WESTWARD-11.m.-111-03W start 1n tbe mil'dle of the ·s•W MAURICE J -3H6N-117· line. Novla's speeil was slowed C AP R I C I 0 U S -31-45W sllghUy, however, as she ran 39N-117~W WHIMSEY ll-D-04N-117- under the lee of a host ol SANDPIPER -!2-CKN'--117-!2W boals up to weather. 13W SIGAME -U-10N-117-35W Sooo after the start Chubaco NALU ill -31--117· PANACEA -!i-lON-117· shot out front but was soon 30W tow overhauled by the 79-foot VECI'OR -31..stN -117-48~0 N:UEVO-31-43N-117- ketch Mir, owned and skip-58~AllLING m _ 3 1• MUTINEER _ 32-44N-117- pered by George William MN-ll?-3lW !lW . O'Brien of Royal Vancouver ROBON Ill _ !H3N-ll?-ARIES_ 31<4HN-U7-416W Yacht Club, Brittsb Columbia. 41W DANZANTE _ D·ION-117· Th< leaden In the fleet"""' TYPEE -31-49N-ll7-58W 40W sailing well offshore Sunday BABBA -31 :41N-117-58W WEST WIND-31-SlN-117· as the wind bauled lo the VERVE -No report but «W northwest and freshened to ------...:..------------! I~ II knots. At rollcall Sunday the majority of the neet was IOI.Ith of Todos Santos Iiland at the entrance to Ensenada Bay. LaUtude and longilude posi- tions are reported at 9 a.m.. each day to the escort vessel Westward under command of Doo Gumpert. ol LA YC. At 1•311 p.m. the pos!Uona and comcted time i!tandlngs are reported by ham radio to Car- roll D. Hudson of Newport Beach. Hud90D relayz the ln- !ormaUon to L<is :Mgelea Yacht Club headquarters . LA YC has set up a apectal telephone for r a c e in- ronnaUon. Persons Wishing tbe lnlell inftrmalloo on the race may call (2.JJ) 47M6&1. Behind Intermezzo In the corrected time standings Sun- da1 were Blbba, R¥cal, Ana Nuevo, Chubasco and Severn in that order. Tbe clau atan- . Jiclt a.,;... llaI1ard dlnge ...... . .. -ID t_.Darb ;: CLASS A -Rucal, 9aa 1... -· ~-• ncJ. for • Clhubooco, W-au AC111!!""'"ft -S WHAT YOU Ft«> p<1f r., ~ ~-Cl.A$ B -Jnterme'z!o -. .... ~ ...-...... ..,.-.....,.._. ~• M ,, Ir .. let ..Ued recent-moon, Release . ' ,,... O• IWOll =: :,:-....:!: :::.::. • .,.... "' IJ ol -y-Olla. CLASS C -StT<nt Allune ... DVHI• noU1llP - -cf Ille lpOl'IJ 14-U, Vivant. " HOl!'S HOW If WORX.$ • ., ...... .turned up f« the CLASS O _ Babba Aoo DUICr.LY nLLYOU THI ==------...::.:.: ~ -.i...a.. .. ~ the N ~-----t ' ...... -....... "" .. .,.., ... ._ .. .--..,.... uw-• uevo, u..11Mlll e. IXAC'r ...atTIOM .....,_.,...,..,... .... ,. .. __ .. lllllldar (If tbl FoUowlltc are the laUtudl -.. .. _';"'~..__. .. -..,._., ....... .. .. act.J.ve Met-and Jongttudt polltlona ~the OF YOUR CM :C' • ..,.:"'.!:a;:::.:.-e--: II& JYC. 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"'""'" 1965 Pomona, ex .....,. $25 Month 11:,... = H!larla w., NB u.c.1. student 25, ""' un- lm . • Cl .. n.elr, liifue lklH, •nd IUMW9pt b11cttee • 106 unit 4 level complox4un11t Modltorran- Nn clesl1n • t«eatN pool, uun1· ....t 1uncl1cka • Lovtly community rocNlflon ,_,, • All oloctrlc Clold Modalllon kltchono • 1-parkl119 wltlt odclltlon•I parkl111 lot • Permanent man ... ment tteff eM teeurfty p1'rd1 · • boy ac-to L.A. Matrepollton ,,.. TO BUY 2131981·7039 tum. rm. or am. apt. 111 CHATEAU La POINTE ruu. OPnON··-· "•) 2 BR.' Ba. ~-to N• Bal. ...... ...... .. 711 OCEAN AVENUE Lovely tum. 2 BR apt&. Off. {Retrigeraton ft........... ; _,.. OCHn, year around. Pajj • 54B-33U HUN11NGT'"""' IEACH '. atreet put::l.be, cuportL Htd No dt90Sit o.Lc. nr. mop.; trpl., 'rlew, SD> after 6 .P,JL ...,.,., :• pool. Adulll, "' pets. $lOl H.F.R.C; Mo,, yr\> ......... An!l. BUSINESS womao wonta 1 (714) 5.36-1487 19fl POMOOA AVE., c .M. Fumltvre bntalt ~ ~= Eves.: BR tJnfurn Apt. btach are• •. ~!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!ll n~ 1 ~" / 511 W. 19th. CM. • >C8-348l to nM Gu or --~ .,......,; ·aun.m.., w w' 1.5fi8 W. t.Mn, Anbm ?'1~2800 WANTED, Adult CQQPle to .......,, -~· ~atta.Avallable $35 WED<: 2 Br .• fertced occupy .,c. 2 or 3 Br. =IAIY· M2--009I a!tJ 5 RIAL ISTATI IUSINISS •ntl yd., drapea: util. pa.id. ·2 apt.Bil<. t~-~~ ... be~ cdl. Gener•I lllNANCIAL . ' Oilldren OK . 8 r o k er 0 ~. -•up. RESP. empl. epL wanta lae.1--'-'.;...:.;.c;. _____ ll-------.--11 , ~~ 6'1>-1909 -'"'· pentn. homo. Will Office Rontel '°70 1111. Opportunltl11 6300 I: Cost• Mose 4100 BEAUT!FJIL 2 & 2 Bo ndecorote In ........ low1--------l---'-'------·ll 1 $150; 2 BR., tam. rm., 11ii Apt. 4th floor Balboa. sQ rent. Gd. ref, to SUS· APPROXIMATELY 558 ~· CANDY . •,' $25 Wk. Up ba .. •tOOto: Patio, "°"'· Qub. Av-Jan 2nd. 61>-SlEO ofter 6 PM ft. ofllco _. ovollablo SUPPLY ROUTE ~·-e Studk>&Bachapts. ~ w/w. Broker Write Dally PUot Box M BY Responsl>le exec, no forimmedlateoccupancyin <Part or Full Time) a.-. 304 children. 3 Br. • fam rm. C.oat& Meaa. Ideal f o t Excellent Income tor few bn h e Incl Utill &: Phone seIV. ...,____. . ..--HOUSE T S300 by hi•~ tt Id •·-• TV il $US; 2 BR. lower. '-"""""' NEW. W tdil! 2 n-.......... . o , &irC ..._,., a or n e Y , ai:> weekly work. (Daya: or ~ •Ma .:JO::•-v•ct!-ava. pra1e; W/W, drapes. . 2 b.' Alles ___ are_ .. a~-.,-::·. ~ 15th. Upper Npt Cll' count.ant. Conference room Ewa:) Remlins and c:::onect.. • • New cafe •Bar Brok 534-6980 ._.. CAu... uu -CdM only. ~1815 available. Rent ii dject , .. ~ M,._., "--Coln ~-~ 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 tt Adults $185. 642--0239 to •---ta al•·-"'-.. ,. v~i "'"'"" ... r"'.-e WANTED 3 bdr, den or ~· <C-.1...... re. ated Dispmeen ill Costa ~ $100 MO. Mobile home, 1---------12 BR., cloee to beach; 1ar: 4 bdrm Kouse for lease qW'erneab and l8 ottered at Me 1 a a n d ~ ~ comp. fum. Heated pool Coat• Meu 5100 no cb1l.dren or pell. $175 w/option. Adults 540--Ml4 or $300. per month u ii. Can areu. (Handles name brand ~ Adults only, no petJ. Four Mo. yrly &n-3978 Eves 6ot6-0U4 aftrr 7 It wkends be teen Monda.Y thru Fri-candy a: anadq:,) $1350 total • Seuonl Mdlil Es.tatH, Z359 HARBOR 3 BR. 2 Ba. No peta, no day, call 54S-US1 for ap-cub required. For Per1omJ. ~ Newp«t Blvd. 5'8-6332 • am. chlktftn. $215 Mo. yrly. Rooms for Rent 5"5 pointmenL Leue term 1 Interview in Costa Mea.: ~ $85 SGLE. apL f u r n . 4243 Hflarla 540-0093 ---------1 necotfable:. Oourtel)' to Send name, addreu and ' ' • Spotless. Fmp. man, no GREENS $1& MO. Lee room. priv bath .Broket1. phone number to: :=· no "'"· E. Side. Bick Bly S240 ~'.":"·.,,,!'.~ 1st OFFICE KLUSTBt D=~· ' • . BACHELOR -UNFURN. XLNT U:x:! 2 BR. Adults lQ'li East Balboa. Blvd. NB With Reception room j; call 590 N. AZUSA AVE. 2i!!:~ ~i...~ ~ from. $1.00 oo ~t1. Heated Llp~ $'15. PVT-BATH j; ENTElr ry1tem. Good parld.oa 1; cm'-COVINA, CAI,.. 91122 shoppini. $135 mo. iocl. util. Sl.25. 1-BLK OCEAN • BAY ner exposure. Fint floor. 12 UNITS.BRAND NEW • ' 313 E. 17th Place C.M. l • '.! &: 3 BDRM. E•at Bluff 5242 ll7·B 33rd St./N.B. 673-5536 REASONABLE! Completely rented-each with FURN. l-UNFURN. 1770 Orange Ave CM 54M773 fenced J)6tiol, double inlulat· NEW 6 Unit Apartment.I, • ~: Furnia:hed l Bedroom, adulta only. $150 mo.~ Elden. BEAUT. bl& 2 Br. l~ ba Pool. Patio. AdliU $185. 2310 Santa Ana. 645-.a933 •• 1 BR DUPLEX $95 Utilltiea Paid. Ref's Single Adulta. 548-02t6 FURN. 2 BF. apt . ., $115; 1 am.all dilld OK. No pets. 538-9462 evea It wk.ends.. ' MING Tree, dlx. l Br., pool, • -· adultl. Utl.L ind. $135 Mo. 1884 Moruwl&. 548-0336 • · •. 27' roCTAGE Tl'ailt!r. Util '·, pd. 1 Or 2 people. No dlild , ~ or pets. $1li. 642-5.159 Heated Pool&, Qilld Care PRESTIGE Town Homes EMPLOYED man only; J.ge. ed walla. -Top qUality con. Center, Adj. to Shopping -For leaae, 2 br •den a: 3 br n~ room; semi-private DELUXE Ottice space, 410 struction throu&hout • Own- No pets allowed with 2 or 2% bf.tbs. Gold ti.th. $45 Mo. 5'8-8119 eve• W. Cout Hwy., Newport er wW accept prepaid tnter- 7'700 Petenicm Way, at flu. Medalllcm all electric. POOL ROOMS $15 wk. Is up. Bach. Beach. fi42,..(Q;; 637-m14 nt. • ~2 OI' RA lots at bot Ii Adams, Costa Mesa. . 2-car pr. Ralt liarts at atud.\o apts $25 wk. up. 2376 · trade •• F.P. $166,000 • May 546.-0370 $250 mo. Newport Blv., C.M. 5'8-9155 lndustrl•I Rent•I 6090 consider sale o1 6 unltl with 8.17-871 A.rrup Wa::J, N.B. 2 SLEEPING Room&, private M 1-A N • p T B c b )ot ~~te=-=· Excellent, parlr'· like mr-bath Ii entrance, IWirllmln& 1~~3000 111. ft. bldii.'. M&-nn .546-2313 roundinas fDr adults requtr-Coron• clef Mer 5250 pool. $50. mo. 644-0781 IUit Contr. Park'I· (213) ,,,.. .,.,,. A QU!ot. ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 941-1368 Gol119 Into luslnau? Diacrimlnative Tenants \I i 1G~-~~H~omll~!_ _ _!S~99'.!!I[;=::;======;;::;: Golden opportunity tn bes.ch 1, 2 ' 3 BDRM. APTS. ..,. I· L 6100 &n!lll.. Philllpm: 66 Service POOL. NO cmum.EN Q..~v PRIVATE Room for elderly oh Statkn fur leue; llm. Be.>'· MARTINl"'UE •N• ambut.loty lady. La"'1y COLORADO Riv;,., """""' ""'' & Morine Dr., N_. T oare, good food. N i c e tla.1 lot beautiful view will Beech. Contact: GARDEN Am. ~TEN ACRF.S prden 1 u r round Ing 1 . take ~ or J>Arl c-* • aruC'K CROWDER 18tti • Santa Ana, Cll. l I: 2 BR. Furn I: Uhfum A•ailable now. can 548-4753 ll'Mll trailer. A.H. McCoy, 714: 'm-71.10 n4: 714-104.1 Call Mra. Hendttmn 646-55Q Frplc1 I Pri I Patiol I 6000 13 8 O 2 J a ctr 1 on St . , BOOMING TEljNIS SHOP· lm Santa Ana, Apt lll, C.M. Pooh. Temlbi • Contnt'l Bk· Income Property _ Westminltft', Cal. 92683. l man operation. Lo down'. "'-9 holo PutVG....,.. PRE·PAID INTEREST Pboo" en<> 89T-28ll ...__ N• A rf ~aS:.:rtb~.;,.~:U,:1 22 Unltt Cost• Men MAGNIFICINT "NET=~ssoo=.,.-_,,-.,..,-.,No..-"1=1..,.:-. ; Ice pl menf Xlnt ..-. no vacancy. Ocean view lo~ Lquna Wm 8 hn "" wk! $1500 Newport S..eh 4200 Pool, claundry. No mainten--Beach. Smal1 but level. $6001 cuh req. ~ • .~ 2 BR partly tum -stove I: refrig. J).00/mo. Near :;, shopping. Bkr. 54-50tO e NEW. DELUXE e 2 BR 2 ti.th. New carpet,. Huntl"f!On IHch 5400 anee. Owner -Prindpala • baL $50 mo. (ll4) 497-1210 Drapes. Deluxe throughout only. * llh AC. LEVEL R-2 * R I E 1 & 2 BDRM.; ma.id 1ervice. -Upper. SPAC. 2 Br. dup!ex; new G42-5tll6 540-7823 Eves. Walk to shopplol; build 30 N lt•te LUM 6340 2 pools, <:0ffee shop ud $145 Montf1 cpt., frelhb' paint@d; drpa., Good w'lits All utll 5 Points LET ~-mrtaurant, tennis courts rt t paid $1.lO Good -Good -· · ' lll ..... .., )'OU BUY A Day.Week-Month-Year Rltr. &46-88'1.t r-rind·O~~ ~ · · 4' units, good return, good Hunt. Bch. '54.000. M'f--395? HOME, refinance exiating J•m.ica Inn Hotel condition, IQ(ld area, IQOd. LAGUNA BEACH l*1 or obtain a 1od 'ID loan. Coast Hwy. at McArthur Blv. Gr•cious Adult Living BOAT D 0 ck' waterfront, No yvd mtce. can 615-0250 R-2 Lot near beach • ahopl. FREE APPRAISAL I: e 6'73-8120 e 2 BR., w/w carpet,. drapes, ~~·. ~~7~t1. Bkr. By owner. 714189.3-7637 PROMPT SERVICE Oc trpi..; spiral staircase REDUCED $10,000 _ 12 -Sattler MOC'flaee Co., Inc. EANFRONT MESA EAST APTS. baauti!u! 2 BR Un!to _ le• Ro•choo 6150 336 E. 17th S<, Com M .. 2 Bedrooms $175 winter •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I &n-21n 560611. $250 yearly l.fi E. 18th, C.M. 642-:W74 Leguna Be•ch 5705 than 7%x'1 p::IU. Fortini• Balboa Boy Pn>putiK no MEADOWLARK Lano. C IF I E Co, ""'· ..,._ 548-0390 OWN YOUR Ev ... 673-7865 6'2-1157 6'13-1420 6'13-9181 ott 2300 blk Santa .Ana. 1 100 L F OR V BA-~ ~R BR S!ri Inc. util. Man ooly. LUXURY FURN/UNFURN l;;u;;;•;;;ln;;; ... ;;;;;;R;;;•;;;nt;;;a;;I ;;;;;;';;6060;;;;;I OWN RANCHO ~ or "ette" apart-Rel Open 2 PM Sun att Yffl'ly Leue. 1 • 2 Bdrml. ment with view, fireplace. 4 PM · y-..:i •• Lease, 1 btdroom Recru&nal land in the U ,200. lit TD -$0.00 mo . 1155 ,__ . ""'· -~ * SHOPS * coutal hllh of Southom CaJ. ·~ .~ • 3 -• ·-·-· ..."'. utilitiea. Kings ,-;;;;;--=:=-,,:.,.--;--;---.,-ateps to Shore &: ~ ......._ .,., ,,._ ...,.. .... tto.d. 548-2394 after 6 p.m. 2 BR. grdn apt fpl cpts ~ ifomia, ia extremely llm~ ocean view lot, 10% di.le. BAYCLIIT Motel -.en Up drps mm., lg. pYt patio, ~:,Wi:11 frommo up"'.""1eaAoept. Mon1rFchar '"'""a1y Pl--• too 900n will not be a • (714) Ol-1131 .,., o111 pool. Adults, no pet1 $1t5 ...,.. ·-able. Here ii a chance to wkly; Maid 9en'ice, TV, pool 546-5163 494-2449 can William Churchill own your own 20 ACIT ranch. ANNOUNCEMENTS '55 N. Ne-.vport., NB &«;..3265 2 BR. ·-• apt n~ P 1 l•gun• Niguel Corp. JW1t 30 Min. trom C.orona del and NOTICES 3 BR, YOlrly $210 -~ " -· 00 : REAL ESTATI 499-1344 Mar• 5 m!n. Jrom tho neu-1------'-'----ll epts, drps., bltns. N o ~-I • st ~-•·-•oo-• but . " .. . , . . .. ~;; Mortt-. T.D.'1 6345 675-0420 67'5-U52 children under 12. No pell! l------""-'"------1 ~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~! e ... ..,.,way. ~ "" Found (Free Ads) 6400 ' .. NEAR Pim 1 BR. $90 E1stside area. 548-1605 Eve. Ronlolo Wint·' S990 ~~ERt., l'~~·thprof, .~~~ eully acce~~-Thil .~"'Z' FOUND Mix~ C k l.: Utilities paid. 2 BR. dlx. 306 Fillmore ... .._.,... 711 .... iue111 ~"' property ovelilUUks par .... m: : = o c er , · 826-3184 FREE SERVICE TO oWoo • tulden<:" $165. i. ctooe to a boaut!lul, W,.. blaok, approx. H Moo. old: ' • Drps., cpb. bltns. Adult.a. 1~ ~-"· c 14 golf course. Privacy inlured vie. WU...00 &: PiacenitL I . 5'2-3524 c.M' ,..,_ E••• """ r u.cetl...., . • ' B IL--3 ~ OWNER-MANAGER ......,,.., by • !ockod ..... $2,llOO P,r Call • "'"'t!ly 54&-6865 • • -4 00 ' BR. ~-. -~ ..... . WA ......., ........... BROKER •PRIME Retail Location• acre, easy tenna available. BLK puppy, with aray marit-r a..F.AN Bachelor Apta. Drpg, CIJl1S. bltrui; adult You aelect your own tenant 17 x 40 good ft & iuto trattic. Pre-Paid interest 0.IC. For ins j; flea collar. Found ;-=... All util incl $75 up flSO. 5f9.0m; 546-«rJl e•e1 ACTIVE: RENTALS 1.875 Harbor, CM 646-665t further information. pleue m OW H1gh Scbool ~C-1 315 E. Ba>bo& Blvd. 2 BDRM. private 1 a r. 5~9l2 call Glenn Tbomp90n with lf'OU!]ds. 6t6-5293 .-BAiroA 6'f3..9!HS Waahn' • dryer-Rm SHOPS {2) for leaae. Prime Eckhoff & Alsoc., Inc, FOUND, unoil whit• ~ ' -· req. WANT To rmt 3 bedroom location, Newport Deel.no 1818 w Cha A ...,. ~~ • 1&:2 BDRM Ocean Front. 169 Mesa Dr. $110. SM-'1881 house Huntingtan Beach ar front. 1.550 aq. ft. 613-2138 . . pman ve. ~lbladr markinp, ne&r :"'-'. Wint.tr or ye1rly. FountaJn Valley areal=========! Oranp, caw. Ba.lbora Bay Club. call i~ Call 673-41'24 Newport INch 5200 548-8995 after 5:~ P .M. Office Rental 6070 54l-ll21, Evff.wknda 533-&m 6'73-l050 urr:att! 'i~ DIAL di.m:t fiC2-56711. Oiarc9 LGE tm!. 2 BR 2 be. apt. WANTED: GARAGE LARGE Male black a t with '-JOUr ad, tlYm sit back and New drpa. cpu. Year's iae. IN rosTA"-MESA LAGUNA BEACH Citrus Groves 6175 fin collar. Betwiffn Sierb :~ liltm to tbe ">booe rin.&:! $167.50. 494-!M'l evea. • &M--0!74 8 Air Condttionecl • n.t C.M. 60-2366 :~1'::'=:=::====::::1~=:;~:=;;~~===..!.===,,;,~~;,;:::== •-,,_ Gener•I 5000Gen•r•I 5000 Gen•r•I 5000 ·~===================================== t~ i~ PRE-PAID SIX Mo. old Collie vidn.lt;y n.t I: Westmiruts Ave., C.M. &tfr1114 . 1 J i Solve a Simple Scnimbl•c! Won! Puui. fM a Chtickle ' . CETLF A)i:LAT • .............. ,, .. SCIAM-LEJS ~WEI IN CLASS 9500 • -~ . • Woman Who Gets I . • ' .. ,. ~ ·What She Wants • ' 5 ,.-.... "" ... ~f ,;. , .. ~· ' .. • • • Because I'm The • Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified ~dvertising S.Reve me1 th•r•'s nothincJ •rouncl our home •nymote that isn't being usad -boco1111 tho minut. I discover something is no longer naaclad, I ..a it, while it stil hos maximum valua, through an inaxpa~siV9 DAILY PILOT Classified Ad, That way, instnd of a clutter of things wo don't usa, I havo tho nlra cash thot loh 1111 hovo tho newer things ••• tho "axlra" things my whole family enjoys. HoN's whet I moon. Tho ush I got for tha good clothes ena if<ys tlio ch~dro. had oulgtown bought 1111 tho dacora!or lomp I'd bean w111tin9. Tho musical instrument no ono ploy'id paid for • big part of °"'" portable si-unit. Tho power tools rodocoret.d our daughter's room. And, just for tho fun of it, tho good choir thot just didn't match anything a..,.,_ toM my husband and 1111 out for a fabulous ilinnar at tlia fanciast mtauranl in tow.. . Go through your homo. Ma\a a r.st of al tho worthwhile things you find that mn't being usad. (You'I ba surprised at the number you tum up tho fll'll li1111.J Thon, diol 642·5671 ony b batwMn I a.m. end 5 p.m. and giva your list to • fifonclly, ..p..;.....i Ad Wrltor. That's el ""'9 is to it. It's Jnup.nsivo teol It 11n -'you 11 littlo 11 PENNIES A DAYI Wal, ..,, lhat you bow my socret -lsil't II tlrno Y"" got itlrlM hlwlt<l .baffw," .... Lhappl. ~int wit\I OAILY•OT ClaaiflM •Ads? Stort """'9 tho ldM of -iwho ttll wW .i. wants todaY,I I CJ\l4L NOW • .642-·S678 • • '> I _I ------~ --~--~-----------------~ --------------~-----------------~~----------- • l ~ I I l · • .. ,.. ....................................... -.......... -............... -.......................................... --..... --... --... --,...~------··-........ -· ~. ----· .... IUSINISS ind • DUSINESS ind I. • -'-'l'l'-'NA'-'NC~IA-"L"'----,.;-Fl.;.;N~J~L::.,-,_•- 1111. OjlllOJ'tilolll• 6Jj)O loia. o-'1)ftllfli 1311C) * l ~ ~l~ll~TQRJ t,+.N AVllAG&_ f700.00 A MOHTH IN TH SPAlll•TIMI I • IF YOU WANT TO MAKI .t.y:!N-W!' W• ,larges~ moot au~ul llld fast-, , . I l •...Clb~· _. TOOL ~DI&-GARDINlltJ -· • CITY OP NIWl'OltT llAClf • Ptt111flers MAKER •c~ ...,... _ _._ ~ orrrn~ • -sltlft. IC .... be -to I... -:.J.. ...... all ..... ....... .... '52UU ,., ..,... IN YOULS!W_t!MI WI Wll/(f . .f~h.-·­ TALMT YOU. ' ' I l4\ll -lpOCial\y ."'ll"llt.llY ~ ~e '<Jiiili U.you ban 1 ·'"' f>O!ih • w...t ioj ·=··wont? wo....u..1 lhlt With molillo ,,_. Ill· 111-llDllJlllb ,._ ~-G,_.,,,.n 0.rclonor porlonco. b .. 11on1 toe: .... " $474-57' ,., -i dorote to your own biialneu-you cao earn ~ ·-• ~ • ·' UL.OOA .... , ............ ms '"""' .... ., ........... ,, "n ,780 00 a onlh Qr -··· d' .. -·hntor S L CLASSIFICATION r91t N••PHT ................ ,m ua11M• ··--................ ,,.. · m ..,...,.. ... f. • •• ..,. NATURAL ..... N s·"'•pflltts ' '••'•', .. J,•T11 ................... ,,,. LAil• au1Not1 .............. mt for Natlooel Phu Compan • ,, · 1 • ~ D\n\ "~ WliTcL1•11 ............. ~· OUT o~ ITATI "l:i ........ , ., , "'"itb t 5 Lin" '1.... 5 tlmM-S ltuckt ~~~m~•MU[fl"~ ;;:~~ :?:o~ttJ~: N ·:::;~:: . l'TCH vouli .1H OM& W. ~ . , " •ut.u -"° ~Mutr 1Hti.W1 11tY"'• c ... ;.. ;,-••• ~ IAL ~ 1ttea ··':.\ • • o to -" No -"·-··to build No big :... ''-Wl'llt ""' M"tt ,. trMt. ~ MOU ....t .. ..,., benefit&. Apply In per. • 1 •• , ; · • ~ ' 1 '°"' SM Lub Wood Ellu.lleat fltslll 'P nit ~·;_,.· ·• · COWllS = :=,_-. .....= ur'LVllUI _-..()b .... _ MOTORHOME CORP. . . fADlj) 'co.. ::.,. ..... ~= 3324 W. W1rntr Ottlc<, Cl .. Hall, -N,.. DOY•i'1tt0an·::::::::::::::::t: ==~~l°';~~11rY·::::::= ml ON TH" Pl~ C•.6%I Specl1I Rate.;.. 1 \ 1 l •ACK UT ..... , ~;to .. ~ l.I. ., ....•. .a, '• aic.ll, .wt , a.o :t-YOUlt "'*'-..Midi ... ....._ 4-..f 11M9 f/I t4¥«tialfte. llASTIUI~ ~ .. q,~ .. t,-'-L. . ~ .. ·:,.:•;"*> ·~· n to carry, One Ume minimum invest·· 1-J:...ftOTHIHO l'Otl SAL• -Ttl:AOh ...... .,. ~... .. r.."~::.'::,_ ,...·:;:i:::::::,,. IUSINIU incl • mentcit·l2.1901a't3,990'puts"""11! a pMllt· : , , PHOHE-64a. ' -C.U..,....Or. "''°' """'"LA ·········1• FINANCIAL bl b"~----~ .,.,. o-W ~--'·" all ·• • To Placo Y\"'r Trider't Potadlae Ad 1 Newport '"ch J,1D1t Blvd., Nawpl!<t -Jlnl4 An., Callf. -$ "'""· ,......, lfl> .-.21,ia . IUCOll .... y ............... ··'· ,,,. -a e ..... ~ VJ..("."7.: ...... • 1-1.Q'lUMJ.-_, ' J .... ., isu.11M ................. 1 .. '"•••1• o,.,orru• •· ve~'-'·g ·mercliaJldlslnt ·-• '"""""' mater4 ,.,_ n. ..... -. -., ~-~-·1n ~-··-. ' ~ :t.:>. .. ,...Ji...--:•~'· -. LIOO llUI ................. ldl lllllWUI WAJn'SO ., ·••.. 1.wow + -.OU 1'1""~ ·~ .. _._. ~ 6IM ._ ......, ~ .,_,____ 'AD .,..._....., reYleW«I 1tJU. TIME r IALIOA llUQ ............ 1w IMVUTMIMT °""'1vllilitf . ·"" lal , 1 ~ ....______.__ :unn, -.., ....,,1;.;., • ~"-"~•h• -.-. ~ ·· .' "' m~ ·-"' u •• ~ HELP WA...., .. HUllTIMOTOll IUCM ...••••. t• INVllTMIMTW1llTID ...... 6'U .-, •' . _..., '"...., .. """ .,woy ~ "'tr-.-""' a-n .,,.... ,.,.. nllill' ,g~m,J0:A~:~~.:~:::::: =:::J~ t:::,·::::;::::::::: Write us today. We'll show you how you can for aood Ltruna rcsidm-'ltnatff ' auto. m •. iqt, $20. 000 ~ -r + ~Race,~ Oted « _._ .. • • • ., .. L.... ... """-' • -tlal· lot.. P.-0, Box , 1123, e(c, "· CliLLc_ . -·-··""'-• I'"'" Y--. . LARGE 00 . ....-ANDING I L "' " ................. tut u.~MMMI'"'''"''.. Qwn a profitable buaJneu •'nd nw'lt m J'OUf HllDttngtoo Beach. (714) • ~. 548-2:m .r..~ . .... IN AN~. :i::;,.•::~1"':::.~·:.:.;.;;?.·:.\:' =\:..S::t'="~:.::::: lpU'e tune. Include )'Ollr nfe"!e, ~sand 84MlM5 Ownr. c;on;.dtl •Mu. -to OmotA.muioa'aJuvMtre• • NQW HIRI"° ;f' LOH• ••AC:" .... ,,..,_¥.-· ...... ,. MONIY WMtT•o . .}·~-I l........ ber Comple da&• v'e m•.} ' .. ..._ build ,_ ... -u·~ w~~-llO l.AKIWOOO ;~1o ........... 11M , . ...,....... e "'i' .......... e D.UDl • ~ .'I ~ ~~.-Nx. Npt pie!-beti.cb. 3 BR J bl. Vac ~ klential en ll in llfl" """INT!NANCEt ~-~,-,.. ....,--~~":,.•c~NT·i .:::::::::::: \': ~NNndOU~NOCTEMIC.EE$NTS .. ·,~Jerlal will follow. ' ' r 1 ' t Uiiftl hrrri. Best rental ~Uy. Want ·clear. k>t or medlateneedtor1ooda.I& J!:Xll, ND:. IN •?,..It! 0'ZJl.i"•" ................ , .. 1 · ' NATIONAL,~ZL\ COMl'AHY ·• ...._ l\>8.500 • W.. omo1I -"""1:JIBl\1DM.C¥w. .""" •! °"' '-lut .. ~ CIT¥ OP DEPTl,'All n_HA•= "1""1•mo .................. l:il ...,.. 1 .., ........... .., , 7· LI 69 • hH 'lo trade. Ow... m;11 546-39'18 .,,,..-6b-lll85 BJ<r. Coonty de.~ N. EWPORT l""CH TRAINING l'ROGR.W""' '!:.~f' CITY .::;::::~::~::.,1!!! w:....-.u· ·::::.:::::::::::::: .. ·~.. Slt040L I ' ... ,. . ..!!~.··1-l •;.-\.-4-V t Gomot.Ava., NB m.as.zt. !98'l Coa.tlnm'lt&l like new YOUNG MDf.ia.-e. -~2-23 ~·-to· .. ··· -ANN~IK&Mllfft ............ ta• OU'' ,,.. ... .,.., ~ •.& • -CU. 1 Br. 2 ..., n-~ view t. .... --...L.-u1.-a .. _ .. _ U )'OU are tired ell promi9el .. ..-e-V~ TO' WAGU o~ ::::·~ir.:-J.:::::·::~!: ~i'L'1".: ... u · .. :::.;:::::::;::::::::l~ .. AN1 CocM 314-423,.)lOO ·' -·,.-.-i condo, >l'.IO' ~~ llv's. &~ ~ iie" ... Vl.; and wattq: fol: the next bl& p ks nc1"8;;het PROl'l'J' SfWUNG PUN ~rl: 'ri.iifi'.:r't .• '~:.:;::::::::t:: •,•,•.•,·,.°'L"""•••"•'cto··0··1··· .. ··.·.·.·.·.!!,", . •• • Ask for Mr. Arthur 1 l-·~t 1 _. ._, ... ~tc.odelue ..... ..;, : ..._" join• com.parw where ar I FOR. QUA.t;I!'IED MtN. AMAM•1M . ..;':ud:. .....•. , .... tm l'Loiu1n .............. 6:i11 " ' w ,. ....... e epnc:e Ul,._ e11 ... ., ~u:: m eom_.."" car or ~tion b'Om wltbiD otters M1lnten1nc:e Min STAllT WORK lllVn.t.DO ,~Tqlf ..••..... 1w CAao °' TttANQ ............ '41• · hm. $1.0,(Q) eq. for TD, car, ' Phone 644•2645 excellent op-for ad· $463-562 -me. l""EDIATliLY < ~=.':.'!lH··7:::::::::;::::: ~~:Va.y:,Ts .............. 11 ... ~: ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICE DIRECTOitY !:.c Bt. nr.CtlM Hi. 66-llll ~UNDRY-Mom A: Pop OP.--va.ncement. Unbelievable ben. Bulldfnt Main~~c1 . ·C\U.. ':)I\ ·APPOIHntlDn' LA•U11~.i11.u1-1.. ~i ......... 1m c1M1t••Y c1y,.;;s··::::::::: u 1 and NOTiCES AN view· Nr. Npt pier er.Hon Eat 6 yeJl'I, gd tn-ettta. Send Resume to: u.n I ••T., MON., .. _,... ~ U.~ Cl:l'HNT~,·, .......... l1lt CIMITllY CIY'Tl ........... , ' Contr1ctoN . 6620 4 Vnits tum. Bet tal "6.5(0. TJ.V'I:'. houR l"9 """ • au.-. ~,.,t{':_:Ho"~ AlfO ...... g: c111w.ro1111 1 ........ 1...... .,, . ' ..:.111.l •· 1.:·, , · "..;. ~ ren ·come... ~ ' Dall,y Pilot Box M~ $441-536 per mo. .... PR·~ DAt1A "°1"' , .......... ,,,. .,..MOalAL ••u:• .1 ............ 11 Lost . -• Roo~· ·-mONs • attL SM.aw • take small D@leZt ·;wa. .. •ibmtt , ... ,.............. t.UCTJONS ... .... ' -AULi hse 1n trade.'"'---r 200611 Un.In na:__;_ lUtr 642-T(DJ U.llLUAD, ......... :-........... 1741 AVIATION 1lit'v1c1".':::::.,::..,, .,,....,.,{ .., .. ' , L..T Ccnltructkm .,_,..,, ........,e Vll, . ~ ....i-... benetlbl, ocUJt1101 ..... ~.-......... 1751 TIAYIL .,.11 ~~}-B1k • Blwn er • or Court Ave., NB~. 4iAVE: $.:» b&l.: ,'AJi sea-NI hf ·-· ri:.:.,::· c·ou;.;y··:::::::::~: AAIUYOI T~H& ... Nl· .. ·.,.·TTAITO ... it:::~:~:: ...... 4t11~ ~Jm framed~ ic FamilJ' l'OO~ kitcbm WIIl·-•e -(<I u.~ __ 0,_ a worirtnl S!Vi:nmn;ent Both KOUS•• TO" MOV'fD ...... 1 ... L'IGIAL''MotlC'fS ... ;:::. 4'B&rd i:.<lrm llChl HB. Nov ll:litl. Sia&M ttory or 2; u-au • • ..-&UUl ~ p!nuJJU note, pay· poeiHcm: requ,1re at i.ut coNDOMllrlfUM ,. .. ....... me GIRMAN a TVTD••... . . ..,. Uth: ~ plaoa custom de.I~ For R21t Jots for 6i-63 Claw. 1 able $80/mo. DI.&.... she me~ ol previous expert. :~:~:=~0:0~~1,ii·:;·::~:: SERVICE tDl~ORY -T Rl:,.k • n1ni. collar eatimates 1e 1.Qout. phon• ton.~ wheelal bue8. truc>.Be , TRADE for $50Cll. car, boat. * IHWI F * ence in Janltmal or buiJcl. E A • ACCOUllTlN• l _., bit ' . ~ ..11:..1 .. ..--· ' • •M ·-· • or ~._. v ue I& 11" camper or '-1\.E. 1, 642-6487 inc maintenance wen Ap-R NT LS · AHIWl1tlH•.IDV1c;,::·":·:~ ~··.~wed, vie D"Ji-..... u lot KI 5-5784 ' 18 OR OVER. ply at Jhe ...._ __ :::., ~--, • Hou · F Jibed A""LIANC•·•••A~·•....., HU ~~~Ii -Temple Terr, Have ' dtra nice units, ~ vlill.'11'. HI urn ... ,.,',""'o"" ... ,,,,·r·'•'t'.········-, ,.,,.._aA&.. :~13 6'73-6304 Home Improvement HAVE: t1 Unifi, Wllmlngton Colt& Me., f,12,500. l!qU!fy. at;y ~~_,,..,~fNewpolt OlllllUL r ~ -O a.ci-.. , ...... ·· ...._.-·-..~ ' * ~-· ~--'" • ~--· •~!IOO M41JOO-"ru W ·1 mobll hom *APPLY IN-~* 81·-' ~:""--·" be- -Ciiilk . , ' -llllboys ' W..i..ndo _ ~::,~A~.~· ~~~~:::.~:::iin =~a-~!r'·:~~~:1: p ~~l~~ -6405 r::;m;:'t ~~ WANT: ·i::: pro;.:~"'iana, .~. + $5000 ~~p~ ~~·~ ~·5 ip.m.; ·~No-APPLY IN~ :::·~l~o~~.····-·········1111 11ucK. w..t0t41Y..,m,.· ....... -.. e ',· =i,~; tlS E. 17th St, CM 548-2208 TD1, car. blllineu, boat.or 6'75-<12SO, Broker. SNACK 'SHOP llo. 1 ,vembel' %1.. 1968. M Mon. tbru l"rt.., 'OL:!• •AIJIC ............... 1111 ·~l'!•s• i1av1cu· ........ '"1 ~·cd.Asr SINGLES" • a. J. HUFnr.AN··• otter ,. . sa..2221 · HAVE : ~uoned TD'• ~ .· ; nal8111 t •n" i, H• •r ••ACH ............ aw :,..,~:ri:: an ................ m• , ( Room AM. Kil "·th~-NEW~co-soa-.. · TRAD~-. -,-·0 ··•--•'"-3444 1· CHlt Hwy. NO EXPER. NEC. lllVDIR la NI IT ~ors .......... ~ .... 2211 tAllHl:TMA.ICIH• 4111 Adul~les. * 21 over* .ga u:aia. ~ ..... "'. ...., ru ~ ... .., w.......... Coron1 del Mir ::~,ro-11•1r.:"o1a .......... :me,,,. c:a.u•HTlii.io .:::::::::::::'"' Mee ·. ead\ Wedne-673-4459·• SCM.m in.ore 4 ml So. of Denlln&. unita. Owner-Agent. 67•9050 lSl I. p--Ut-·,._,. uJ.. ,.............. CQ"IT """"" -! ·-~ "'l unit.. ' W 67"1 .. 2 •· · U 'I afraid s '--' -n~ -• '""IJ DOV•• SMOIU .:, .............. -atlLO c1. ••• ~·::::::::Mu evenin&' ~GE COASr AddiHona * Remodelln& or·--· apt.-mw """" .Itson. ~ ~ yau m:.n . -•llTtl.l .. P · · ·· ............ #It COHTIACTOll UJI IMl.---t Ori Acreap clear S[ood roads. bows • work, we'll teach Nlwn&rt IMcft ' UHIVlll~ITY P.UK ............ CAIPIT CL!ANTMG ""'''""~ YM~23llf.., ... ~ty ve, . Fred H. Grewick, Uc. WW '...,........., S~tm F.q. in Dana Point ·~- lltYllfl ..".i'..:.!..., .............. t~ ... t:IM CAR'IT LAY1N• a Rffi.iii 'MH NeWport Beach at 7:30 p.m. 61J..60(1. * 549,.2170 auume. ~~ S BR. 2 BA w/cent gla.wd Ardiltectural you our wai._ U )'OU u. ----------•AST •l""1" .................. Dn DIA .. •1111 u. ~---..t-_.,..____ Tri l1nolre le--· meet our re-lltVIM• Na1tAc1 ........... 1:u1 ................ .. "¥" ...... ~-·;,.., ........ ~ ps HAWAU-Lov'1yview1BR in atrium. blt·in Jdt. "to 0 __.._ , .. COllOHA D.._ MAI: ........... mt ~~~fN:~1iiiicii '".:::::::::ffl andSoclalOO.-t.hen.For "'-mat rloon"I•• 662.1 !um ap• ocean front Dia w ~~.pool.~•, Npt rurraftlaft qulreme.ntl, wt'U glve )'OU School c~..a-IALIOA ......... , ........... ,.tltt ILICTllCAL ' 6'41 .u~ · -....,.,.. RANGE -· ....-.,.. ••• ' " ' -' -r""' <.<11U ISM9'811111 LIDO ISLI .................. ., ... ::sn1 IOUl,.MIHT ie-NTAi..S ':::::::iWJi ln(onpf.uuri call 0 Md.-tOr home or apt .. ta. Bch area. OwMr 642-~ Experience Iii commerda1 •'""' MO GU'R. ,_to_ ' IAY ISLAMDS .,,,.,.,, .. ,.., ... tut •ONCINO -co•~ Y~CA. "~""""" ~ C•-t Cle8.n1K"' ~al crnn• 1,e'-·-World N•• ---. Peftnanent em-~-· • "" .._.. -IALIOA Ill.AND ........... 1 ••• us1 ...................... ' ....,,~ "ia ~JU .. ~..,.,,. -..... .. .. "'l"I'"' ._,..., 1111""' '......... • BOAT A: Duplex for In-... ..._....... ..._,_ lhlft. -: •AST •L""' ........ r',..: .. ,...:nn :~:.,~1cii.it'i;tAuii;·11c:::::·;·~ PACl"I"' SINGLES 1 BR cleaned FREE with N~rt. -494-2268 pfoymenl: with ~ act-...,y,......,. IACIC IAY ............. ···.·~·· ·"" GA•DIHIH• .... " ~ "' . .. ... er&ge a1ze llviD& rm, din-. ' come unitl, beach area. VllDCmMllt poteatifJ. Intamatlonal Conu!anY with mentf., Educatkm. ~ IACKIAV ... , ...... ! .... IN• OIHlllAt.sliVicr1·.::::::::iWllThe Did!nctive Way for 1 .... rm,• .:.v t2t.so .. Owr21,000mq1tlot,w/cute, •AppleValleylot----__ ... _ ... A.oc. man:y beDettta· lnlurl1'ee. lentto10tbsrade,US-:~:~~~J0:A~H·.~::::::::lt OIADlllGI, DIKING ........... utl Sincle Adults to meet Call O:...nteec:t ~etfon. o4\er homeJ· could .buQd .. 7 in Oratp County... riW:i""'N. ~I)' ~tal!'!.I"°"• ·.tc.. ~p. abWty to eel t~~~ ~&~~ ......... .,~,. .. ·:: :~1: .. ·n.uMa ·::::::::::::::::r.: 56-1534 O>ata Mesa.. ·Butor CarP,et Qdrlen umm. Trade tor Income 1n 5t18-ll611.azt. 875-tm Sute Alla 5f7.MB1 , • 11oni with chDdren. AP" ouH•• couNTY·::::~::::::::,... eu.i sMol" ..................... '71• Attrictlv Exnart 'tm Newp:irt ·Blvd. or aut ot area. Geo WJWam· Free le Clear 40 ... _ near FOUNDRY 673--3811 W it: "'"' ... AtlA .................... Siii ::~trH"• CLu•• .............. :: • ,..... ... .,u. ......... ~ -~ IOll rotr. 6'73-t1350 -~-wm ' )e WUTMtNnll ................ Mii NOUSICllAHIN'ii''"'"''""' 61JS YOUNG w~ ...,........_, .... Lan ElalnoN, val~ $20,000 Exp eriebeec! coremaken, m"' r MIDWAY CITY ........ ; ........ Mlf IHTIAIOI DIC'OllATPiO ':::::fm dancerWWteachyooall CARPEi I: Fum:cleanina;• ExctW.etorNewport.'1mO Ex,.h...nge for home. boat. d 14: d .... -R School Dialrld ru.I:At"°':.~~1.~~,',',','.'.'.'.' .. : \=M~1.·.fc:;: ... ., .. :~= l&b!st stepe. Call Ardell lot 1 dQ" ll!l'Yice It QUlllb-maculate Palm Sprinp 4 ahi)ial;, Ualta. ·BJcr: ;:!ane:~old~ ~ CllU\55 lCln CEDAlt.WOOD t!:~:~ :~:5:t. ·:::::::::::::=: 110Hit1G ............... ::::-~::·,1u 213: 591..tS38 1-10 PM work.' call Sterlhle ror Bt. ~% Ba. Las Palrnu 494-1531. 546-7674 Apply in peraia Mm., thru OPPOITUNITYI WESTWNSI'ER I ~~ ~~:=~~UNO"'""~ :::~~L~l!GI '.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':'.:;::. :;;: ALOOHOLlt.:l AncE.ymoua . brtabtneul "2-851:) homld e. ~b'DIS35,~~.~ Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Fri. bet 10 am • 4 prn Join toai,. futat~crowlnl 1 u,.1sr11•110 •ucN ... :.:::::,,. l~~m~~:l1"~· ~ .. ::::;: Phone s.u.1211 or wrtte to · . _ . 1 er ...,. -eao """"""" SprlnpJ 1 offices, 1 apt at PRECtSICX'i-CASTINGS ~~"l'lmd 111e1 R.E. $llesfMtt.W1nHd ::.::.:i~i:n~Oinfrv'"''""··= JIWlllY 1tlPAl1t, l!tt...~ ...... llOI P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. C1rpet Laying & .673.'10'71 $f9,950. equity, $00,993. OF CALIF', rnC'. 2044 ND ape:nmc. neceaary,. EatabH1he4 Reill F.ltate fltm. VACATION 111HTAll ·::::::: .. ,.. UNOSCA,.INO ..... , ......... 6lll Repailr6626 Beautiful 2 store bldg. In Trade comm. or income. Placentia Ave., Colta We'trlln·~-'pntthu · ~ .. u ..... odu.tve1y 1tn IUMMll lllNTAL.1 ......... ftll LOCKSMITH .. .. .......... · 1111 . ~--Cl •· n~ 1JOO Ne" ......... .,_ .. ·-· .:Tl.._., Mel& v., :1:::"==.o .. _, 1 ~ ~•-COHOOMINIUM ,,,. w..sot111:Y,eiic:K .......... a. 1 .,.... emen .... , • .._, · .. ...,... QCll .... CQo Y'T_,.,.... · Mutual fund Aclvhon .... ...,.II.PU-... Vl........,·~ ••• , ••• , ,,.._ ................ ..,. MO¥tNo a sro11ao1 ......... 414t Funer1lt 6412 Car-.t ln1tall1t on 1i' .... 1tv 195 ooo "'-de tor A Te1.,.·-e ""----•· . ' eel __ ~ --··· ~-•·•·••······ ,AINTIHO, "'"""',,.,"' ······'°' . r-• """' ... .., • · ~•a. Trade Apple Valley acre tor ""Y" ~ Inc. -........ WI' uai RENTALS ,.AtNTIN9. s1s1111 . ·······"" ~/ft.,ertroetcb, 542-1500 Commerclal or lnoomo. good mobile home or travel NO . PHONE CAILS. estclltt 6t1UC22 davelopmeat. Medi ~ Hou-Unlumlahod :~l°<lou>N\i·····:::::···::: ::l: WESTMINSTER ft--•--•--..,_.., ~ tra11or, va1.., 1'511J._..,_IM.t GUAllDS Npt .!, ~~ .. ....., -. 1u11 t!jne oaHlltAL ....... : .... ---.:-"un••1" .. ~'"~••ir · ._ · loMrn.•-.. _ · · '¥VVV Top P11m Sprinp location! Bflace I\ S2M:1 Valle Rd., AGE OVER ·30 ' !'!tE.-llc~~~ ' ~·:."..' .r.~'t.'.a'i.t:~::::~~!::: ~~~r.::::::::::s MEMORIAL PARI( ' ,_ Goroenlbg . Clar.~ 5 unit II>< ;ll.IJOO. S.J. Capo. Security -1!>~ M ..... ' .in/i'~-'.: ..• .., _ .. ,ufr«t": ' MllA VllDI ................ 111• POW11 sw11,1.io".'.'.'.'.'.'.' .. ::m1 Mortuary & Cemetery Prore111on·at Ma int 1 res. Jot. s7,ooo. Trd lMEiucAN POLICE 0~1KEANl>OOMPNIY, nlc. COl.LIGll ,_..n ........ ····• .aut .. -•••v1ca '"' C I f 1. oomm ho--income V• DAILY ..,... ,,.,.,. PATROL NIW,OAT •llACN .......... ,,,.. ,.,,. ·····~········ omp•le unera.-Landac:aptns. Cleanup. • .. .., ..... ' .,.......,. BU""'Y N1wro11T fttli"'1. -····~··· .. '21• =~~~.-n.:'iie:'7'.:::::::::= , from $245 Q7..el Newporf: Sch area. 613-700 aeutfte4 J11N ~ IM-8U1 far a.pp(. ll.WPOIT IMOnl •·•·•·• ... mt llEMOOIEllNG & IE"'AIJl ~ . 219/ 29f.'294 Ol' 2M-840!I •AYSNOau · ................. ms 11MOO•L1t10, 10TcM11ts .... IHI Cemetery lots Cut le~ Lcwn ..6.. · * .IL * * * ~--ri.-~. Full -Ardl1tectun1 .llnlllmt11 \ DOVelt IMO•·~ ............... ttt7 IClllDll SKAIPIN ,,. f $130 ••---" "" JI{ EXPERIENCED Service ~ .... ........ w11rc1.1"" ..................... ••wiHO A.. 1 ".":);·" ... .," / rom Maintenance. ~JDC\I • -d 1 • lob lurn Senior Plilnna • ' UNIVlllllTY •A:~UC ... 1 ......... '211 ... WING MA.~1..-1· .... Ai•I 'HI ' IDcllfciM F.odowm.ent can ~664310 aft 4 station • tt en I ft I Sinka-DnW!IC'll ·' j IVIHI ...... .. ... ~ ........ mt 1a,T1c TAHltlt ....._ ''" ff6J aaletmlft. New mod• r·n R ' • , 11v1H1 n11u.c1 ............ nu TAtLOlllHO ............... '.."" Everytblq m one betatlful MOWING, EdsfDK vaC:alawn. · R · . 6880 SERVICI DIRECTORY f ac·l l l t v. Full time. ftfalll'Clltt~ Senb-~ De,..., ca1tOMA DIL w..1 ........... mo Tl!llMITI colfnOL. .......... ..-n place means lea co.t. ,....__,1 -•-·--. a .... ~.. Pl11teri.na, •D!1r ' ..... 1 .. 1111 -> ' IALIDA · · · · · ..................... i1'1LI, C-..... •m ~ ~ ~ hol 6990 Permanent. Haurb'\wace / rNt'I nG ~ ---' •AY Ill.ANDS ............... , ..... TILi .......... a ·~·:;·:::..,., No traffic problema. Odd JobC. * 548-6955 P•"• p•-~-·-. all .. ·-. Up stery -•--'-. Coll 6'15a2884 Now-rt .... L Wm. L. Pereira' Al90C:I. LIDO ISLI .................... Dll Tltll lllTIC'I ·: .... : .. ffla 14801 Bel."" Wntmimt l ia.ic..1... Yr-~..._..., ·,...-• B ·t ULIOA llLAllD .............. -TILIVlllC>lt .... in. lie. ... ....... er a.EAN-Up, tree ·aerv, J'ree Mt. ClYl(oSKi:is Custom Upl:d· or ~ for llJPl. 990 .1:.1.12030 "--·-~·-B1·J-4..._.. ... HeWPOllT WIST ............ m11 U,H01.ST11T . ... ..::·,.,. 531-1725 •2421 _ ........ -..w.. .. ~ l'.lft .. -... . E. Cout Hwy at Jamboree. -~ 'IQ.~ ......... _., ~~=~::::: =~uil ·:::::: wJO"'a0s'"0& EM-.. 'o.YMINT..,5 ia; i;ul~· .. ~ ~'"" llftY, Eunlpel.n Ctafbman. OD!, Cam. t:mS. ('QA) "ouNr1.1N v~LL1., ...... : ..... M11 PC -.... &.... lhlp. IOO"-~·rum. ...,DISHWASHEi..., Y• MAii ~. O>nt&ct Nell f'· ~~~:~c.:'oYs ·::::::::::::::= ~g: :!~:g· ':rm ··"······= SERVICE DIRECTORY Goniril Sorvl-.i:..:-Plumbing ~ 6890 boaN !!. auto'BI~ &12-c!!'4· 1&11 IXPllllENCID , Bimtnuer f« appt. , ~~~::ft~~Nn .. ::::::::::,.::: ~0111H~A~~i.i ....... ::::::::m• Blby1lttlng 6550 · · -· _ _... PilJtnblq: 2t hr. aerv. Work e ... .,.... ni., w . No Phone can .. N 40 MEN ~-~~~~t~~~ ................... · .. =:: DOMUT1c H•L' .............. nu PRO~ .. Wbdow. wan. I: suer. uc., m.ur.; remodel, Joas'& EMPLOYMENT. SURP A SIRLOI N.,..•t04~· ... ~ .J:'h MuatblwUUiwtostut Ml-AYC...., ...... , .......... , AOIHClll,M911 .........•.... ,11•WJLL Babyait m the even· f1j. c!....,.,1,, ... butinesa -•• _ _.._ .. r;.,, _ _,,., '59:DPadficCoulllw)'. -w~·1o·-. ~,::-,• •--J•••.•••, W~ •.·~to. 1AN'T°AA...r:·H1ieHTi·:::::::::SU: ~=~:,vr:~r::;.:~.:::::::::·: lnga. You ~ the ~id .. ~ 1 ·~· l'UUlco, •···· -·-Job Want9il, fMn 7000 "~ Ne,rpolrt'Betieb l_;:, __.__~ ,,._"'""'-t iO,"'s~&..:;..fop~ COASTAL . -................ ·•* H•L' WAHTIO, w.... . .. . .. tr a<n I p 0 rt at t 0 n . Call Crysta) Wibdow' Qeanlng "'""""'7 maw.. .£.oA\>CYml UGUMA ••ACM .............. 1111 ,o .......... ~ 1Hrt r~ .. ,....... -Sewing '# 6960 _. .... .--....... G ~-~ •••• PART·Tlme dor;irmarl: mllll frinp beneflbl. APP, 1n and IOID9 ovmtme 1.AOUHA HfGIUIL ............. 1111 M11NC11s,Mt11.&w.n..i ".::;·,.,. vu-W111 Free Estimatl!I 548-313'7 ALl"~•.a.>.U• ••1.AICU ... be -.r•11.,,. to wort ... v .,._ next:Srtioilt:hl I IAN CllMINTR .............. 17tt tcMOOl.I & TNITIUCTION ' ... '.1M1 -rtulw,,. 1 . J. Un-i.. 1169 ..-w...._ --.. penon. Kirk Jewelert _,,., . CA,llTil:AMD .....•....... Im 'o' '"''AllAJIOJll ... 711t RlLlABl.E Cbild C • re . HA.UL I ?'f G , Ole a Du p , e Drusmakins·Alterationa _:.':'.~ ,,::;:-r ·-lull..., _.,. boon, ~ or eve1., tncl. Harbor !lvd OJita Mea. CALL MIL UID 1 ~:~~~~~~-·: .::::::::::·:: MERCHANDISE FOJl er two tmt1er 3 ~. eltimlteL Anytime Jim Fut , Reta.mat.le time Job. Yuldo Hattori_;,~ I, Purt ft.ter. Oaront del . Mfldl1nlc'1 Helper .. ..,~ 1 CA,.ISTllANO IUCM -. ..... .:;.mt TMIATalCAL "· .. Weekdays in Diy home ()ne lll'*&H, Odd Jobi etc. f'tet ..-uwu UAD ,any at ,.._.. holidays ~ l!VH. aftft' " . ' n·i -•.i: ( i DU,.Ll!Xll UNl'UllN. ......... Mn SALE AND TRADE Rep.sooable. 642-«29C 548-6325 , Shlnano.cbo Setcl-tbl IMrnr Mu 1 year experience required YOUNG MAWS SUMMll llllTALf ........... .,,,, -. • 6t1M4t1li • ....n "APAN ..... __ ,_.__& ___ ..... _,_ Df1••u RENTALS l'UllNITUAI' ' ,.:...... BABYStrTING u.. bom • -·~ n·~-··~ . ... " D'l:"-'T -··n:. --·dn't iu ........ '-CUB' .... ""' rt_.., 5""" Ol'l'ICI l'\lllHITllll• ........ "11 -.., I! 730 ru•..:. ~UJU\.U"'-' -~-'A ~ of motorized ....... .t-Sill-.__._,. -~ A t F lsliN , 011,.IC• aour•MUT ... \ ..... 1111 No. He ·by da,y or week. H1ulln9 I AlteraUom, · tut service. .·.1 d 7020 YoU bl teUtne the _..._._..... U )'OJ art ~ .,.,, p s. urn no111 1ou1,.M1HT .......... •11 IN-. · • 1 Re 89'1-345: Job War\t-, ·LI y .. -Hun-'--. BeachT uy ft19L -S616. Contaet Pet\-t:.JJd:nl tn stm. 'Wtl1 not OONO .. ' , -CA,a, llllTAUllANT, ... , ....... 14 .. -~care •. U . l'W'l:"&U ,...._ _ ... Ole. fteuonabb! -'-I. ets-1735 _,.,. ....... ...., -off!CO u ___ ., ~ !tf • - COSTA Mau ·:::::::::::::::.::.u. =~~1::Xl"::~oi ·:::::::::::: T;:"~;:, "'-. lktp , Altorotlon:--:.2.5145. DAILY HoUle wprk, 52,25 Call Phll McNamet: Vlllqe Betdi Union ~I~ sam ~.=-... ....:...:.m: "·...-..-~ •• MISA v11101 ................ 111• GA1tAGo ,.., ..,. Bilek M. .... otc. .. ~ -__ n..ei Eatate tlS2--HTJ. or ....... """ ..... • ..--·-.~ NIWl"Otl:T ••ACM ............. ,.. .. . .......... , • ry, backhoe tlil rrade N t .. -hr., • 636-6801 Hun........... Dlltrlct.TelNo.eas.mt. -'th·~-~. ~ .. HIW,OllT "llGIMTS .......... 4111 l'UllHITUll! AUCTIOH ........ lltU 61'.&ft ' ' . ea. accura • .IA} yn: eXP· S4&-8l03 ",";::;;;;.:;=:.:.;::-:;::;::;;.,.,1 '"'1 ........... ~ ~ c HIW,OIT IMOlll ........ , .. ftll APPLIAHc.11 ... . . ........ t1M """" 963-87415 Be!M.'b IU'tli. ooiy DlaJ. eosrt for RflKJLTS $135 w1f. CllD. is9'.ao11 w11Ttl111• ... , ........... ·• AHTtaU11 .. · ......... tnt LI! ~--I 6974 OllK JANJTO• uH1v11t11TY l'AU: ~ ........... mr 11w1.io MACMIHI ........ f1tt BRICX.·~ CarpentrJ LITE Haulln&-Trlmm:..._ Tl ; _.,am c DAYW ? . MCK •A Y ........ : ........... .,. ~~~~La'::~:~~~-~~ .. ::::::: 1 : Oiatom .r..a. •. Small Truh, G81'9Ke ~ • •'Own ~ Owirt10,1'1!liable,aoodPQinl~·H~1~l;W~ll~nt~ediii:,~M~11~n~72~200~~ri~lf~D~W~1~n~tod~,~~~-~~ft~; •ASTILU, .................. .ae .•1... ,..-i N tt .. ______ .._. •Veme.tt..TueMan• • .....-. ~ v ---·-~~-~ co11ot1A 01L AQI .......... .U 111.010 ...................... .n ... jobJ!: OK Free Est. 962-69ei ane -~e ,.,.,. aca'--', .._.&Pt;al,&r IALIOA .................. 4Mll flLIYllHHI .................. ..-BIG JOHN 6U-«130 Cuat. WJH'k. lnltaU le~ ed. Md>l:mld's ~t. IAY llUHl>I .................... r.t:~ ·1~~~= ......... :::::·::: BRlCK, ceft'lt!nt. cupentry, No ~ too ama11. Plaiter 0om-&1 ... , 7035 ~· ._.._....__ ~ o.ta i~~ri:,L~sl.t.Ni:i· .. ·::::·:::::: .. : CAMallAs a,,1ov1,.wu1"t .••. ..-. h'Jllci wall, planter, new~ 6735 ~ LnJdna eho,w.er rec r · 3lu n&<-.... ·• HUNT1N•T011 1u.cH ......... w MO••• su,PLllb ....... Mii repair. Free m. 53&-888.5 Houseclunlnt · _h; MT-19S7JM&..m . aun... Uv,.,n. Oetrfnl =-==·-.===:--~ f'OUNTAIM Y~U.l'r: ......... .,t411 WOATl"9~01,.l's ...... ,..... . .... .....,. ~ OlllYIRS ll!AL auc~ .. ~ .. : ....... : ....... ~~1e~t":,..c,:i0 ....... ,= · ..JACK'S hlkp'1. Fir butting, e POllEIRS"Wheel. $15. ~ ,.::-r=~.:~~03 IARN $2-$4 Hit. , ~:::o~~..,..;·;::·::::::::::C Miit, WAHftD .. :.:::::::::::NII C.~IMtm1klng 6580 crpt deu'g. Wlndoft, etc. tor \.icbDM•f ~ tftl!r 1,,,.,.,_,,,..,-,..=..-"""'=-,-,,-1 GAltDlll OIOVI .,., .......... 4'1t MACMIN.llY, ft&. ............ 1111 ,..,.__ "·-cJo .. '& ,.,o "'1•'1 , • U"'• ~ -'\ Wbl'-~~-J Dim"""-• 1-... Eves -!Ate ntte WISTMINnlR ......... -..... 4'tt lll#lll ... , .. , ,.,,.,,.,.,.,.,,llJJt ClJSTOt(t.' Klt. e&htneta. .....,....., 1111111 • .,_.,....._ • ,D ...--~· .,, • ~ I., .. gqio...u.. """"' • ......., J'Ull/Plrt tlme .l.w.y CITY -11 ITDIAOI ................... 1711 ;_-:.--:···~u-f , -M•• ................ -IUILDINGI MATlllAU ...... .1161 ounroomtp........ana, orm.. P1IZ1I Min ~ IAHTA AMA ..... / ............... 4'ff IWAl"S • · .. ·1m ........_ ri IDO&ble 847 91a2 Ironing •755 "riJi1if:t;i'F,;";;;;;;;;;;;w ;t;~rN·~-~~~~.~.:::::::::: ETS ·.nc1 LIVESTOCK ca "'l'B • • • -.., •• • ' r.~,...,. ilLiiiiiN For ~'ell!" cw.srAt. •. . ................ ,. •m .a•H•llAL ......... , .... -.,.,.nttrl .. " 6590 IRONING wanttd. $1.SO Per OU C N e~nk:I ·~ '"''""' • • .................. CATS ·········'····· .. ,, ........ -....... ""''" ihtrtO '% .. y " A -........ ttJOU !lUfl!ll!· UOUMA If IL. ............. 4m DOGIS . ''" ..................... !-' ~ brtnc ' b &.11 Se r ~ arcd Elecb~ .. '._ft(', ~1tAc~Tl~ .. ~:::;:;:;:::::.m: r,~a\'roCii '"'.'.''."'."""""' ... =-~arpo~1r • se..aaf5 .r-' i ' i::."~'\'.:tr;.·····, ..... ,_ •·: ~ALIFORNIA LIVING •. Remocl .J·.,!! = v.: ,. ,. ~EL1' ·If:. -, ...... RENTALS ............. :... NU11•1t111 ._ ........ , .. ,."1• pt!' tie: ... ~ . ~ ~~ ,,..., ~ .n.,. ~. _k; sravia: Stlltkln llllestnn, , _, .. _, ... , ...•. ,,.-111.,. ,_~ •-· Wm pld< .. a IJllOd ..,, -. ·In· .. _ \IA&._._._.,, .. -.. , .......... , ...... ,.,...... ,.~-•-AIR• . -H.JI. -. "'tl8Jllll UR-.. "& . -· (loll..... _,;•t ...,, . ., ,. .... ...,_I, .. ,_ ......... , ......... -~ --M• •• ""'''"''"'· -OIMIRM. .................... ~ACATIONtp(j. 1"'f Cablnfti.; remodellna: -... .._. , -.cl30. Utl H. Cit .... ,..,, ~~S::vil~.·::~:::::::;::i:! '1~':.s ... ~~tON -~.«.Uf 64G-mt1 ° * ·~'.liPAiteratiom 'DAIL'Y·'.Pl'L··O', T La& Bch • ~ .... -NllWPOOT H"" .............. ••·••••·•··•= ·== ~ *Fro< .~••-----HIW..ORT NllOMTI ......... .IN IAIL•OATI u , ........... ,\ .. 1.-...1 RUAIRS.: ALTERATic>i'S , , •. . ua1Y""7. -----, N•WPOA'f ................... r'0"911 Clllnidl ................ CAB~ .... ---~-• . ''I'{ MW068 •· dM. lmllJI;. S'OCtl'J' WllTCLI,~ , ... •••••••••• .-~llo-&IU 10.AT ......... .,9111 ... , ... ~.., -v S1Z1! ~ Mote, 2IO J'Ol'llll AW; UltNlllll'Y ;ill( ........... lllJ IOAT T11A1t,ea1 · ,, .......... = 25 yrs. ~., ' • ~ tACK&A".....:...~··'I'···•·~.._ .• , ... ·• MA_,, ~.E!?'e' ...... ~1-• c: '' ~z' P1r,:""_.111 " ~ WANT.AD am .• ,,., aw lf•IP!'· IAIT 1&..vrr . •• ............... -.i".UJ;:W-., .. ,,.,, ........ - COltOIM .... -~ ···•·111··~ =MA:T ... ::~ .... ,it:: .. ~ c:...-.. eat.rm. '6PO P• "''• ___ _;__~ • "' MATURE Yoq-.. wfDI IAL90A ............... ;l. ...... • i .:.:1:: . CU' iw dtUrtft7 .-...-i 'MY ......... ,._, _ _..,,_ T !!\\.."'5,1,!.,.,,•,-,., ~ ~~' • 1 _.....__& ~'-"-" ..,.. ""', ... ~ ... , ... o.:1ft.:ll =~~.-.............. ~-:i·• 1'Dnto poo &~ ,Jltler ..,..._ .... -. Pin tlllW 4 ¥ ~~ucw·:::::::: ... f""IM• IOAU ;::;;.::;:::::-.=·~\fl Patiol. • -.·.~~ A ........ Oll«ldt l'OWfA.nll VAU.aY .......... ,..,. lllMTMOVI• ............... !Mft wart. 14J-1Tl7, ,.Bc111 ... --. r!..!F1'-' •---•--. Wwem264111 ' Slit. alACN ...... -.,-• .M IO~T ITO e ............ .,,... S...l!M --.. -r.._ •J ~ LOii• •WW ..... r. ... ,. ..... .W Wfl WI ID ...... ,......... •~ -...... CIOiUttt't .......... , .. .-A~ JiON ._,. • .,..,, ..... , ... fl CEPtl1!)rl" ...tr Wbtef, 1IO ,. 1• .. ' 4 ... .,. &pe ~ ... -,' .. t "Jl'lr lllJar .._ •Al.DIM 9ltOV8 .................. "' 1-• ............. • """' too --" -~ ~ _ ··~o rt "''l1t1nce '""'---n.. ·-ft::.L:=,._ • W"TllllNITft ........ , ......... -ILi -·· ................. -......., ··--· ~ -P-,.~·· , , . < . .\ ~·---~ r---Ml°"AY titt ................... ,. MOT'Dlt lfOMU ............... n1 J'ree ntim&tet. ff. Stuflick. mt,t~ toeal. , Rd. sue.. ..ba Iha. 'f' ~-::=ri•m·:::::::::= =~~ a;a.··:::::::::::~:::: MM815 ' ret. ~ .. ·.-~ ~ ' DIA1 L DP'D. ~ ro:wl.·"•···:·:::::::::::::::= ~~-· .. ::::::::::i:: = e CUSTOM PA'1'108 e iiijijlOR A: tiiiiJOll ' ' ., a oumt>~ ut:mcAM. LA9V~ •IU.ai ................. Ma\'oAJCOOTl•I ............. qmc:ntt.-"1n1Arel'DD';(al Pahltlnc ·ao Dl:t'·Sl!ectaJ am 4\JTO PA.R-1'1 t::"A".=t~~;,:: A=~~~~:••if:9 SillilJe. • 9C-tmd • Uo.•i...~--642-56,78 Im p!ICf"IUI CJI. IAJI 'UAll CM"ll ·• 'V_-•·• ..VVJ-1• a-'f-10 --.. ~ -.,...,... Mid.Ca 6'1J PAllmNG, ----· -.A lllAL ISTAT~ ' ..... _:::::::~::::."::: ..... -.. ' Lie; ...... If"" •. 011•cT At'?IH>.U!T. r 11111• .. General , "ff' .uHift"'"""'":!" ' -a cblld Ciro. ..._ Aftwlk:N_..a. -Iii ,....,,.._ 0.. JL • S. '"""""§j J , , . -...,,.. .. --· ~ -.-m;. A-· *'" ~ ,;1,..Ttb.;;;;c,.&~o:=-:::lll ""'-'" · ... ~ ... -. ~· .... ± · ~ ..._, .._ t -. -:r -· w:-.' / RllllTAU •••l'"••.. -· • -_ _ :Ji:y • -_ _ :=:aa'=J: --".';:~:: I , .. :.~:: •• ...:.\ ,l-::-... azm. q. M• Min, llfl. _. •>" •• -~ • ~ ,rnrt1!9t ........ ,..,,d·couit!i ... ~UTOIWA n ....................... llctl .. _ ... lkP.APJ:R~ .. ,-JUST SAY1"H&•G1 m """ i... • ..ni.:: Ol"OT HOMH ' ... r"' CAU .,. ................ , llAtLY PILOT QI...... ~ ~• • ~ -• ~ 111-1111 "lllC. •INTAL.I ltJf ~Te -t.IAI ......... , ......... 1. ---.,-': ~· _.. _ • .,,:;... 1~ ~ .............. WllD UJU ........... 1 ............ ~ N0Wt * _..,, .... IOCK ll' X: 'DO ' , -,, •• MECHANICAL ! MISSU SYSftMS DIVISION .. ·ATLANTIC . · 1 . _·tll !l RESEARCH ' '<!' CORPORATION . !I .,mt!Oll ~THI~ COIP. IMMEOIAH. O,ENIN5S FOR. ILUIPRINT MACHINI OP11. !' . · PAllT '!IMI ll'flllll!IM ' 2~d Shllt"l'..,,.,..-, JO.to .jlyt oiloret• b'lu•lioo 1oi-1 .-h1J10o l'Mfltleot i lo foldln9 loll .i,. 11t9l~n1 dr•wlot• t.; 1 hl9h ~ot• oplf!lllon. J y11n ~·-! roaulrOd, ' · • • -,.. . • ~ a ~ ',TOOL ·..._ ! uctloo •N ,,....,,.. t.olt, If.! .. , -·'iiliii ........ " th""'9(1 ! wl-I .,..,. Ao<..,_ o,.rf. 1 ... , "'"klo9 wltti •ot'""" ......... · I CONTACT PAUL AIWOHI 17141 Mltbi" ' am ~ '!""' c.. -... c.ur. 1 Mira• ....... Dhlll• C.,Z d I • ot•t tan et TM Nzmilml c.1-. U.t.nn st ....... -......., ' I \ 1 I • r • • U DAl\.Y PILGf -· N-18, l'IU ... -Joas" EMi'LOVMfNT 1oiS i liMPLOYM£Nl :IG..,;" llMl'\.OYMIHl JOIS " EMPLOYMIN1' JOIS A IEMl'l.()YMI NT . MEllCHANOIS •• l'Oll MIRCHANDISI l'OR : MER CHANOISE FOR MERCHAND ISE FDR ' Hol~ w .,.Md. -7200 "-<IM. W-7300 Help Win.... Help W111.... Apnd-. Moo. A SALi AND TllAD I SALi AND TRAD! SALE.AND TRADE SALE AND TRADI ;. • Ml JI W-~ .7400 W-7400 w-7SIO 'umlt\11'9 IOOOP'umlt.,.. tiiiii' Pl &.o.pn. lllO Ml...tl 1600 • ~ ::~"":/-1111 ~ .. "" ,~ B1GI -~':'.t·'~J: ~ ~-.. ,-c:i ;c,Vllltl "Set='=~ '. 5.!~yyl ":.::!:' ~~= -be avalla1"e ftt after-"i Tl~":: ~ • I Medltemi-'-~I ! ! SALE . ! ! = i:;~~ • ma IVUlrl'Kftl .,.,.,. (oplttl ...... 1Ds:<OO "°""'........., ollllt. l\octot -·--..i. ...,O::""l..·.'1;;::,s -llo<'8llt Mlnuf1ctu!K1Show,_s.mpi.. w1·,.-1oiuw...-·-· whul 1ad • OP£RAJORS Girl Ftt C1pllt) •••••• to $G5 industrial ~ mW. dftinC u;perienc+. Yoa work it-~°ii/' I' W At Terrific SaYinp! Irr• ud we haft a lot ci.: ~. wubuw, clam119, " Mall a"" (spilt) ...... $!Sl u..i boud p1ua l>Plna U1d/ oo the bt olJllt """'T:.lO lo OOd carved arm dlv111. Jc. ~·· cllalr: ,.._ and ...... •• doa't mony"""' and"""'"""'"· : ~ ho by oppU .. nt or ttlet>Pt _..,.,.. 1:JO 4:00 p.m. Pl-CALL • • • beaut. fabrics. & Pe beu,on dllt oat c11n' ...,. to --.. i;.o.. .,. ,..... -· .....,, ' Top ....,_ and belt employ-secretary <DI&) •••••• to 1525 to 10 p.m. lh1ft. Good atartlmc n.te »ha a-for an •ppolntrMnt Jet. w/blact or avocado framed ch.ab• 5 PC UMd; a:me ~: IDG'lt bim. 1lualna" m • t e rt a I . , ment cpporturuttea are 1n the Escrow otfktt •••••• to $$lO celltoot beMtl.U. Ineludin& u fi"•nta BR tet Mr Jk & Ills drNiler lg nilrror f'fPOI• tonM dllCOnUnQl!ld tr an• m 11 al o a , hattuy, :i construction industry, P!.l!nty Asst Admin See•••••••• $500 KEYPUNCH OP£R. di.YI vac:atk:m dutins tbt '"' 2 commode. de~atiti!: .beadboaki in S • modeli -and ell. bava been trailer, dolb', .tyro to am : ~WO:enttor;:._M&~ =~n-;~·::·~ ~~~~: hecuflve Secrlllry llhoat or i~ado dealgn. pan-~~':'U::!: =u~:!;f:::!~ : train YoU on OOZERS • Receptionlat •• , .......... $400 Mlnlm"-._. .. tndustr-ocndldlldon~~_,~-~ Sbo'.( Ar<lundllll ~orelndlv!o d~~ USI m.lu this rMll,y ~ Evl,.!.,'1'1hln1Act -N~! .,~:_.: • GRADERS • LOADERS -Dept. Qerk •••••••••••• S!TJ kl _ .. one ,,.,isM k np )' _v ....... M"l'.we loU" y boa la fi ~ Y U ~'V 199 a.le. SW with no montY l.IMI. • ---• ! SCRAPERS • CARRY·ALLS P.T. 'l)pltt ............ $2.hr pundi. ~ow ... ~ ~trial Complu. ~ w 1z"a~ibui V LU .. I $195-FI \JLL P!'~CI $429.95 -., 0.A.C. " 5 ,...... to Mull StU! - :: _ TRAcroRS ""' ATTACH· P.T. Bld<pr ........ 1o $2..... .,. ""' 11 ow ., ••• oo ...-..,. Chri•tntas Gifts? • MENTS. No .....i to °""' llll1L VARIAN DATA groovy, uaeo words I've · No DOWD-Use Our store Cbarp Plan WARD'S BAWWlN STUDIO ' ;J "'" ,..,.. ,,....,. lob .. '" w. O>Ut Hwy. .. MACHINES never hHrd of-much No Fancy Prout-BUT Qu&llty Valu .. lnalde IJlll Nowport, C.)' .• M2-848I For -!rlenda -' ,..1a. : ~,;,.,..;,:~ ~ ..!:: N•wporl Beeoh -ltl.ETYPE <~~~ oarvE :f .. ~::u;,., c:." ~~~~ . APPROVED FURNITURE °""' .......,. dtemoona . :·;.. .,: ,. ,1 .... TRY : ... .,. ,-., lninlnl at For t~ ~UST RIGHT 0P'r.lll'JOR -lloadl right In our bulldlng. .2159 HARBQIL COSTA MISA • PIANQ_SALE • . TREASURES o' ; Bn.idwood, m. Bad 1 • t Come ln ! C:U· ~·today. ~ (T14) 133-2400 Fee paid. of coune. • 12 Yun same location......ame bvmett Lar&ett .ie.ction ol f1m ~ Al t BABA : =-~ !: RUTH RYAN AGENC Y ~ :-10,.~ $500 + the opportunity ~ DlllJ 9.9 ~~ condllio•"" .,..,&. 0:: ~y ':::'°~ • i.,. can be Y"ll' om "" 11!1! Newport, CM, 646-4854 &xno PBX ~ ,.. to make Jou of money ~ Suncl1Y 10.S SAVE ' $ ' NOWI u ,oo to 1:!0 ! to·-"' bl the Httvy 11931 Beech. H.B. M'l-9617 .-. plus tdetype ...,... .b equol -""""' in inveotmenta. s.ct.9660 Loy ... w•y for Xme1 * AUCTIO.N * • Equlpm•nt ..,.,""· wrti. '"' w. l'ltb. u. MT...., """'· -.. full "'1rge a u.,.,., ~ fix illustrated folder. • \ti No pe.ymen.U: till l'eb. U JCll w1D. Wl or tlu7 : MA" COUPON -EXPERIENCED-Open Sunday JU <IV• Wlad> a "'1 i No asuGATION H•:,::•..i. 7400 COLLINS -Bookkeeper Joas a EMPLOYMENT G•rove s.i. acm c-t Music •oct1oou n1da7 ''" ..... : -----------Teller S.:hool,.lnstrvctl01t7600 lJVING rm. dlnin& rm bd 1139NowportBlvd,CM Wlndy'sAuctionBom ! ;.~!;,"'=""""~~ • • Data procusing & noal "" !uni. MlAcl kit;,,,.. 646"027.1 "'"""' Tooy'o Bl4 Mat1 ' Dept HN"ll, Box M·'r.12, HOSTfSSES RADIO CO. Commerclal & s .. 1-estate bookk .. ping (In· Improve Your fJpln9 equip. N .... -doth!,,.. 114 s El c I R 1 2<mll N....,.t. Cll: -• c/o Diil¥ PUot ..... ter company boob). Fee by tht day, wetk>or month. Fillnc Cibula an id etind. 5· Cl •m :: .. Put )'OW'SelJ: in a.r Place .j : Doy & Night Shifts paid ,550. mM Selectric, standard 2Sll 8-lde Dr, C.d.M. in 1"'° o Hari>or Blvd 0.1 Tboatn , Name ...................... Full Tlmo """'1leo• -. Young Girl fri'day """· • IBM """· """ 492-4642 3100 McFadd ... s.A. ) APPLY IN PERS:'!i APPLY JN'PERSON =.:::; .!,~ ~Hane• 1100 ORGANS SWAP MEET • ~ ..................... t-s P.M. 19100 Jimi.o.... •••• 1st 11·t1'onal Bank SHARP> sHARP1 NEWPORT MAYTAG 0r l"rl&ld""• .... PIANOS ~ -M SHARP! •-hool of B I wuber. Good condl.tioo. e Pla.Y'tt Piano& Eveey Sal Ir Sun. t Clt:J • •••• ••••••••••.,zip '•••· R£UBBI f. I tt Newport leech ~ VI MIS De 1 i v e re d, lnstalled, LARGEST SELECI'ION OF 531·111'2 aft 1 I u;i; of Orange County Excellent typing & die-833 Dover Dr., N.B. auanntffd. $al. Coast EI..,. NEW. USED I ====,..;c...~~1 State ···············A&e .... All appllcanta revieftd taphone. Think on YOU!' 646-0153 tric, &!rvke Dept. 646-2'815 WALLJCHS MUSIC CITY ATLAS l/:U-1/li 1eale Blot 151 E. C-t Hi9hwoy .., m..., with no blaa., 1650 Adims own two feet, In new CHRISJ'MAS gill. cypewrlt· GAS STOVE """ Brlatol, C.M. S0).3165 ~ = ~~·!:ii Ne~st Phom ••• • • •• •••• •• • N•wport Belch ward Race, Cokr, O'eed Cotta Met.Ii business with the oppor· q , 01l1dren, rrandchll· lboulden, 4 ins ICl.le cars '• or Sex. tunity to -ow. $400. dren, ~ youraelf? Individa. W~ white, like new, Televlsfon 8205 and extra--.,_,_.-, ~ Rn. Wkd: tram ••• •••• •• •• • 6" all,y tutored Qillcoat 10 let-29" ~ I: 25" deep. Price _. -..................... i SECRETARY· ASK F<JR, Sfalf SecrtflfJ aoo -tcbOoL 173 Del IHI. can 91l'J.lSOll an.. I pm WH'i' RENT? ~;,..ft. ~ •·::~ I to............... RECEPTIONIST Mr. Stamer« Mr. Sprb,... Mar, CM, 548-""' llEF'RIGERATOR. 2 dr BUY FOR LESSI -•tor clip (oommerdal I RDIITE SALESMEN Mwd be,.,....".......,.,... RN'S..FUU TIME ,.,, equal ..,.._ty I know age ii attitude, CZ YO Ks KI' s a..tom with bottnm -· pi Color TV, 23" rs""ay) '°"""'""" Wlll GOOD PAYl Tomeetpublk.Somtahort· 3to11 SHIFT employer however thta company upbol.tery •chool . em. Out Electric, Service Sp&ni!h.O?'modemconaole Rllle(Ml.nltely.Makeott:er! : GOOD BENEFITSI hand &: typfnr. 5 day week, Ex:cellmt warldns conditilm: Ukes them my age. Ex· tinuous classes. Day 1; Eve. Dept 646-M8& tor $5.53 per week ~ ·: GOOD FUTUREI 8:30 to 5:30. Nrw air condi-In ntw hospital. celle:nt skilla a must. 1831 Newport Blvd .. C.M. WASHER4dryer Pl: Work ste·reo Console .~MAN=~ .• ~.,,-----rlnc--1911-t • tloned ottiee ol equipment Contact: BeautlfUl new building 642-J.4.54 perfect. GIW'l.Q.ie«i'. Both SJ>anllib, hl·fi. did state, ptJ., 2 almost new wedding ' ~~er!°"~~ Lots of -~~Bill activity. Director ol. Nuninz runrrARY in my back yard. $475. ART Claun, pri or lfOUP· only $95 Cout Electric FM, r«Uder, $2.3& per wk. sets w/unusual mountlnill, ; centap of )'OUJ' profita. Our Stt or l:a.11. s:tepbtmon. COSTA MESA .,KUll;I Fee reimbursed. Lands~. N.B. studio all Se!'\11ct! Deiit. 646-2488 ' Deli~~ ~teed Woman't1 18 kt llOlid gold •r t ll Naben Cadillac, Inc. 2600 MEMORIAL ( , I I media Reaa:1 675--Sl.39 'DUTI ron. 2 dr &"""-..... watch &: bracelet. Best of. , presen ~n averap we Harbor Wvd OlllnefCll nJ, . . .-n.i.LA,V r~l6"''....... 3 Year Pi~ Warranty fera. Call 642-8589 • aver $140 weeldy. You will ., c.oata Mesa. HOSPITAL * SAW * MERCHANDISE fOR ~~ condllion $35. 0trutmr.:,1f~ f::amlly GOLF clubs. 1% years old. l ~ .. · ~~oo'°" .... bo .~ ~=~!!,~ PBX ':ator Underwriter Spec. SALE. AND TRADE F1RIGIDAJRE, ~... Approved Furniture !,,.!n..;• tt:' 9 ·~::;:: ~..i........ Furniture 8000 frost free. $91. Xlnt con-2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. llghtwela:ht truck-all mer-AM llharp at Tuatin ol.fice, ~ ........... pref~. 9 to 5, Small mawfacturing com· ~ Years agency experi· ditlon. 5*-2283 Open Dally 9-9. Sunday 11.S lrool, putter &: we<Ve. $75. chandise -all apemea to ~ ... E ... ~.~ Appltcanhots 5 dt.ts ~ w7~..:. fwl¥ Jn I>MY bu a challenging poe. ence commercial llnea:. CANCE·LLED 548-9660 '~-=~~-----openh! yuur rout.! -and m ..... -ma ..... ., women w penon ~ .. .,... pm., to tioo ln the aaln department Antiques 8110 12 Years same location POOL T~e slate top cuatom complete tra1nlDK with pay. have experience in, or Mr. Mcnwaln. Emphasis on com pre-i2S0. '51 Ford s 12 5. You aM yoor tamny will be woukl like to I~ field ol Shlr•ton Belch Inn ::1:. ~ ~~: hensive, general llabili· HouMfvl of O.cor•tor AntlqUllt Amperi•nd • USED TV's b'om i29.99 Surfboardt1 (4) from 7'1" protected by Blue Croa and advertiain& m:l sale1 pro-2lll2 Ocean Avenue lerlt ~tarlal .lidlla, pleu-ty, workmen's oompen· Fumlture Ice cream chain, organ, Lge selection 1.t Newporter to 9'8". 2 Pvlt Sew machi. major med1c:ll inlurance motion. Muat be able to post Huntlnstcm Beaclt inc ptr90Mllty. sation .. Beautiful new Sp.11nl1h RenalUl:na I. brul bed#, butcher't1 block, TV, 'llm Harbor Bl, CM. All Xlnt. 66-2280 wtdays an! your income will con~ =.::. ~ter, TYPIST .CLERK Box M-600 'Jbe Daily Pilot offices. Dynamic as» Medlterr•nMn hall aeat., prlmltlvet1. 64>-l67'l Saks &: SetY. pO()L TABLES, tennil tbll, ue if yw're lick or hurt. GOOD ciates Salary ,700 fee WAS ORIG ,,698 OO 262f. Newport Blvd .. CM RENT TV $10 poker this, exerci.;.,,.. ....... 1p . .... uttoccunwhen,..u'ft SECRETARY Typtno•bWtyam.,L , " • . * 64"1069 --~-,~ not worldna'· Paid vacatlonl BOOKKEEPER Dlctaphooe, transcribinr ~-EXPERIENCED paid. MUST SACRIFICE V>Sr stock Amer*&: Eur ~~if1t ·orf'rtt d~;rro ~.na~~..:.· 12 Call of up to 3 weeb tbe !Int For Wt paced Newport ::,~~~~ a~ COMY.ER.CIAL ProgJlmmtrJ $68S.OO furn & clocka. Larry 1T' R.C.A. portable TV. Nice I ,,,,-,,-------'--I )"!&!'. Prufit-ISharinr retire-Btacb a.dvertillnl qeocy. Good company benefits. i.o.: TELLER ~~ FOU..OWS: _, Morgan Antlqueti, 2 4 28 looking. Good picturt S3S. UPHOl:::!::!NG ~ ~ rout of $100,to> in Gilb' 20 't..1.t bookktep1-& abort· .... _ ....... & .. n....-Co. _,_ BS Degree with • bears .................. 1 ft Spanish ..,.a N...-Blvd CM 84"2342 pc. .... ... "l""an n years. MuchJl'lOt'e. ~fast .. ,. _1_ ... <CU ....... .., • ..,,.., &I{'" WM 3 M"o 3 and M a tching Chair ... ~-· ·• · ...,.. Free 1et, del. Pc~. 215 Your tututre ia. unlimited. ._._ accurate ..,.,..,.. port Phone Mn. Sess.lons, UNITED CALIFORNIA e xp. 60 O Custom q u ii t e d with Ma.in, HB "Berny" 5J&.64Cfi We'll advance yua u fut u Call Barbara 60-3910 BetDtt 4 P.M. SW-5550 BANK or 1 a r g er -COBOL. carved wood trlm. R 10 tt. Sewing M-chlnet 1120 HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 QUALITY ltl1J& aize bed )"OU can it:and It Good pa,y! COOK $12,000 to $16,000 I Seville carved velvet sofa, 1967 SINGER wal conaole FRENCH Prov. 1V in solid w/beautifully quilted mat· Good benefits! Good Mure! CEXPOSTE!UENCEDA MESA BEAUJY OPERATORS 3029 H•rbor Blvd. year. F-.e paid. heavy Dark oak end tables incl, tre.M!er HrVice man CherryMIOd. BIW, new pie. tresa:, split bmdation, bltn Interested. a.ta Mesa area Cost• Med Tes! Engineer ME and matching coclrtall ta· forces repo. Touch-o-mattc, tube i75 or Best Otter. 701 tr.me. l;i.ever used iss . • • • • • ' ' .. ' ! .. , -I . . . ~ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Fabuloul Salon. Excellent op-$46-2033 • hle. 8 Piece KW& We Med· auto zlg--zar, but ton w. 20th st. ~u Worth S250 M2-6536 • JEWEALpplyHOME 3ll Vlctaia, O>lrta Mea porturdty. n.y or Nl&:ht RespoMible for Pneu· =~ .W~ ,::e~ holn, blind hema. I an c >' GARRARD, Filher JU..ll com-REFRIGERATORS. Pl & , fi42..2TM, Ext: 330 An equll opporlunlty 1titche1, no attach needed. ponents Askin& $65 Best electric. 1 boy'• bike ,alr ; SHOPPING SERVICE LAUNDRESS, Full ~. South Co.at Pl•t • employer matic test lab &-Hyper· King me box llPrlnge &: $38.22 Calh or assume SJ.15 olfer. @4-7755 . conditlontt A: miac. item.1 . • 1coo E. Ball Road Ana.helm days. Costa Miu _ 549•7990 baric facility. Exp. in mattreu. ~ SpanJ.sh ~ .,;f6uarant.ee &QOd. Call ~ Tustin Ave., N. B. :; ~ ht person hydraulics instrument&· decor d1nin& room. Gold .u<>"'IJ<li _ C•merai &. Equip. 8300 *S49--1471• t SERVICE Station Attendant. Hun-s..m SECRET. A. -RY tion & t.est .,.,uip. Inter-leal Spanim table lamps. • Exp'd requited EXiP'ERIENCED ........ Hanging swag lamps, etc Mu1ic•I lnat. 1125 STER.EX) Cooeole w/record ... CHEVRO · I n q uire ~t Hospital BOOKKEEPER PART TIME mediate level engineer. etc. Each piece can be~: 35 MM Kodia.c: Signet 50 player f7'5. Wr111>-around .• N STATION; Spr· 1879'2 DELAWARE, HJI. For fa • t paced Newport $12,000 to ,13,000, Fee chased individually. FE!iDER Super Revert> $250. camera., ran&"e finder, self· ste~up bum Per $30. ·: ingdale at :Edinger, HB. e BEAUTY OOUNSEJ.ORS Beech advmi5ing aaency. e NOTE TELLER e Paid. Term.a available Electric rultar, e 1' ctr i c ~=~r.filt~ trl·:1' xt1Ud..; I ="=3-8581=.c..,,--~-- L earn GLAMOUR Lieht bookkeeptna .... short· Career Minded Newccmen: to Callt. b&sll $45 ea. 536-3911, .c:reen, projector w/ca.r-. KIRBY Vacuum Oeanu .... • Agenci•. Women 7300 MAKEUP. Enjoy akin can!· hand, fut accurate typirw. UNITED CALIFORNIA O'edit apPl'OVt'd immediately 675-5810 rytng case. Lib new $100. att.achmenta. Take over ; :Oan~i!8:~r~o~ C&llBarbara,642.:mO BANK Seaef1ry RD FURNITURE ~OLIN~like new! 646-llOS ~t~r!:!t,8·~~ ; ;J_newpDlf ~\ 615-01ll6/6'15-<l!09 0RC0 Eloctrnn!oJ, an eleo-%lJ OCEAN AVE. The genUe11!"11 you ore IN THE WAllEHOUSE an m '$60. • eJ trontcs dtttr!but" located LAGUNA BEM:ll · to k with la !8"4 NEWPORT BLVD. * 6'15-0178 * Sporting Goods 8500 FIREWOOD FOR SALE :: personn P~= ~ m: in 0.ta Mea bu aa open-~ f~Z:g oollewg: professor COSTA MESA ~-Of drums. 1.lldJan cym.. SURl'BOARD 9' 6" &ood % Cord S22.SO de!. ~ , agenl"V in&: tor Girl Fr 1 day ua.16, All &okl slitter. See ' ' Tire ch•in1, size 670.15 ,• ·-1 boon, d.,.. or evu., Ind. ...,.tarlal pooltloo. In..,.. •--··• ___ type (extremely tntelli-Every nl9hl 'tll 9 • make N 842-1.124 roodltton, ..,. olforl ·' bollda,ys. Apply evn. after viewl!I b • Moo 1'rl u ...,.. ~--_..-.., gent, all brain r,:wer, Wed., S•t & Sun 'tll 6 ° er. * MZ-9224 * New! ns pair. 613-2315 :} CON 6, Port 'Ibeatre, Col'Olla de.I y app L . ' emptoyrer BUT c~u~ S NSEI -·t STR. SEC ··••···· isro Mar 646-4555 Mgr. """"""'N • SPANISH .ota &: love aeat, Pl•nos & Org•ns 1130 Mlscoll1noous •..:"" Misc. W•ntecf 1610 A minimum of S yean: ex· Ex Uent kills some -.: perlence + abUlty to or-DRUG CLERK. Ex· WEIL .Groomed woman tor HOSTESS ce S ' like new. black A red LOWREY ORGANS LlGHT ~.. •·"· • ganlz.e. To work with 2 in-perienced on!)'. Top salary. exct!l'tional opportunlty with lta.tistical typing involv· cuslUona, I ft. wood ends See and hear the exciting ....., e ,......,. let out w A N J E D tell~nt young executives. CoUege Pharmacy +ID FatT leadina" eo1metic ~· Flex. ed. Age no consider&· I: arms $155. Gold Med.iter· new solid itate models. Hear mink atole, $200. " Good ah A. typing please. Dr, C.M. Call for appt. hn. No canvauma:. For Experienced, attractlve, tion. Attitude must be ranea.n IOl'a. 3 cusbkm, like the new automatic orchestra • &tl).-0641 • :~ GlRL FRI .......... to isoo 54<J..-4.."M MJF Appt call 675-5~ :;:11n!:i Call for ap. beautifuJ . I've placed newin MS. ~a~d box control,. wow, wow and FIREWOOD :1 Construction baciqround SAL~IRL. Exper J &: LAlJIE5 19-70, earn m. to Bob Burns 12 outstanding people •Pl' P · t $45. rythm 9tttlon. Abo used ~. Eucalyptus WE need quality Cno ;tunk pleue) • Furniture, color TV' 1, stereos, appliances. tool• 6 oWce l!quipment. TOP CASH IN JJ Mlnutet · · for a l·girl oUice. Bkkpg to Jr. Petite abop in :F~lam UOO week witb Cat.annl in this company & they 8:e. ~.4In;::' cJ,!e xa:i~ Hammond oraan, $265. Open 6.l'l--6843 ,, trial balance + good ....... v·"• . ~" =• ~n Lingerie. E qua I Opp R--·-nt &II ha y Fee r e-JU g .. ~... D"~ ,., -8mm + lng please. Vt'" ._... Y "-"ll _,.....,,,,. Employer. No exp. nee. .-.-.-u.iu are PP • nice ilS· Portable sewing ... .......,. ..., • .,,. .. ~.,. • -.., ~ .. F/C BKPR-SEC .... ,to isso WANTED: Babysitter. Uve 968-2504 644--2030 imbur.sed, $500. machine i is. G.E. 'tank Coast Music ~:en~ :~1~ud ~ Mum have experience in In or part time. So. Laguna EXPERIENCED Cost Account ~. M·~· G.'--"""" .. .::. 114 s. El C•mlno RMI NEED Shell coina, will pay cost accounting &: journal area. Call ~3090 aft 5 W _,, -... ow S•n Clemente DINETTE Set, 6 chain i2(1. $350 number 4 Madison; •f entries + knowledge ol GO _ GO Dancer/&nnaid AITRESSES Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 Su I itmlt. 5G4i30 or 2546 492 •••2 Couch -upbohterts ddia:ht S200 number S VanBurn; : personnel recrulfina Xlnt QUEEN B 1S62 Newport Apply ln penon. Surf fr; Sir-peJY SOr Greenbritr Lane, O:iUeae _,.... l;fl""'0.;084:07;.,-"'9857"""_"'"'~~ $fO number 10, Tyler; U> SH & typing p!eaa:e. . Blvd cM. 646-9935 g:_~lta~ 5930 Paclfk No Experience Degree - 2 to 4 yrs Pk. C.M. HAIM\OND ORGANS HANDMADE czoctieted lace number 15 Buchanan; $2,00J .• GEN. OFC .•.•.....• to $450 BABYSITTDl l d&)'S • wy, . . Necac.cnrv! cost exp., manufactur.. HOUSEFUL Of turniture: Complete selection ol tablecloth. 56" x 'rl:"· White. ~7~ ~ ~~ ·1 A congenial cheerful J..girl week, Mon 1 Wed can HOUSEWIVES .__.. 1 Ing, EDP background. Zenith coklr TV 25", 9 ft * NEW A: USD> * $95. 5f0.91S2 aft. 7 PM office. Type 65 mM Exec, after 5 PM. 540-14.Jl · Work four houni a daJo". Dem· Must have dee Cllifomi& $10,000, Fee P*fa. auld Tei.wt couch, m1.tchin& CHRISTMAS lay a'ft'a,)'S ec-I-":=:=;::=;===== I --,,;;..,="'"°-=~--I .; ~~~ aimple Per BAB~~w= IN ~!re~ri:.UC:vJ drlY~LOwroC~co. Girl frldq: :~~~walnr: ~pUnr:'to-ci:= FREE TO YOU ~~~:1 ·~ EXEC SEC TRNE .... $400 548-5480 .aftmll!I . Earn to iso. a week. Can 186 E. 16th St. The men that llarted vdwt cbaira, doable bed BlG SAVINGS ro GOOD home with fmced !===*= ........ ===*== :~ Tbil company will train for appL (213l 375-66411 Costa MHa .. t..1_ b been w/Slmmam mattrHI I: box ()pm Mon. &. Fri. Eve1. year only, 1 yr oJd female ; ~'f ye~h!x~~= ~~::antoachl~~ Call.f~N1.1:n!~liet e JANITORIAL e =-=~Jcc!:afw by :-:=·=t ~.,::: &md~~:30 ~e=~~v;_: IMchlnery,etc. ·~ Type 55 wpm, SH 80 wpm. Mon-Fir. 645-0815 aft 5 pm. Huntington Beach ~~e~c: reputation in the com· leather couch.-lmnPL Mab ln CORONA DEL MAR bad all aboU. 183 E. wn.an. 1J~~ L Bfra~~ P ~!:. •1 CLERK TYPIST .... to iJ90 DENTAL A 11 l 1 tan t, Convalescent Hoq1!tal l'or Beach J.reu puler field. Your akllla ofltr. 497-1181 2854 E. Cout Hwy., m8UI QI. If not .t home, pleue Make otltt. PaIJot Jack :: Purchui~ dept, experience certl.fla!, 2 yn. e.xper. chair l879'l ~I ApPly 400 N. Harbor Blvd. must be excellent, your Quality Klnc.stu Bed, PIAN.OS & ORGANS leave name and num. repo, like new, $ 2 6 o. ~:~ =ul~= / ,!!= ~:~W~ h.~~ n IA~~-· C•ihler ;;::· ... ~~~· Santa >.pa.. fb : 531-6532 mmd dedactive, your goaibllla beautiful quilted mattrua. Famoua Name Branda her· um Forkllft. an xoo lb. $850. Good ·-.. ~ ' c:n1&-• pr...,ia."1:. -Seven Natlona Coltture• efin and respon5 • 91).!Jt touadaUOri. blt·ln from $4199. ORGANIC Fertllb:er, qed (Il4l ~2691. eves 897-l433 ,• aocun.te tntnc need-......... ,, open. 613-1400 APPLY tt ·~middle nam " ir.m N Uled. -.._,_ =· .. --~--hone manure combined 1 ed. DRY cleaning counter ..i..1. Paul Allan's Shoe Star. \1 loo\dnt for Y e. .. ever--~ u,. ..... ..,, .. i BllLING CLERK ...... $340 "'I'"'""'"'· eo.i. M.:;:';: Fuhlon l&land BEAUTY OPERATORS You' be building 1 ca-W-iz;o. -Gould Mu1lc Compony ;::.,,,~=.,, ~ P!TS and LIVESTOCK 1 Minimum ot 6 montht1 0 . Huntington Beach Newport Center, N.S. Followinl and/or a aecond reer -not just go~to HANDSOME ThomuvWe Z45 N. Main. Sant.a Ana 5 Mon thnl Fri. ll!l) 0op 1125 I pt~ooe + &ood fliure ap-Call 541.9550 before n:.u . WANTED: Middle &red lady. larcuare prelentd. work. '600. Fee • ~e bedltead $50. So. ol Frffw'a1 MT-0381 I"'~='~,;;.=.~...:::'.:: It ~.; T)'pq: WOUid be SALES He.Ip full or i-rt Mu.st be IOOd driwr, live-in. 300 W. Cout Hwy .NB 642.(M4 p I * _..:rM * Mon. a nt. eftl. 'tll 9 't:~ ~~~~ FEMALE Doberman J>in. ~ time. AA>'Y fn pe~, Klrti; 2 dayll off a week. Salary. CDUPLE for Janitorial work ersonne ANTIQ~ uecutiw d'eG. -SUnday l2 to~ aUerric) 548-49'11 Cher. Oampbi blood line. Jewtlera. 2300 Harbor Blvd Rdererice1 mrulred. 548-7'14 3 houn per ew uch. Hnt& ~ .... lllS full lb:ed $45. Chrl1tmas Speci•I 11/U Good leCUI'ity. Tr a In ed. 1133 Dover Dr. f'.!.B. C.M. . • lor --~ ........... Cd -...soc...-• .. ..... -)!-I Hommond-~ ll!:M. na.r ·-Id-"'--m.-alt I 642.a70 549.2743 EXPERIWCED SHARP BAR MAIDS. GO aft' pm &in. or...,...... Jl'or Orange County'.• ~ Maple -boa:; witht...llo...,,Zp,dalt.• ~-.... malt.,"'S"'pm.==~---- 1 DEMOHSTRATORS-waitreu, GO DANCERS~ w lhruwk. moert exdting tett. ap1t stool. Sl«I cub. tt'IP al Wll ~TURESchnauzer t EnJoy ta1kUll tvllb people =tim~~PM.na $2.!50-$3.50to.1.rt.c..nac: -MINE! Experienced ~Lt~ phone #.8Smo.,t.1$13'15.CalllfSOFA-'nltbMX -tomde: AKC J mos. old •bots, • wtdJe twafJw ~ 110~. Sl2W~9thSt.,C.M.Appl.y, interview.~ SASSY Agenct.,Men.& penonnelcoun.seton-~btwnllam-lpm. bed, nt•d cove!'• AUerv inwnts bep!z:w Too'B 1ooto -!11n ,.,._ *Ell<tronlc Aalmliler LAlln :tiOl -· Cl(. W-7550 male·& female. WIU.,.. = ..,..;11 -ltol °'!' "'5-1191 !l3S-.oo62 ll/U mo. 5.1&-4jj8 o;..,.,. °"'· --2 y..,. __ .. -COOK'S HELP Er joy 45" commlulon, ...... ::'" ~ -• Ha ....... -..... ~·~ ... g ~ doc 2 DACllNlJD docs. 1 !mW& -.lo °"""""" Top "'< ...._ "' Good..,..''" ID' PM "ARGUS AGENCIES protlt sharing &c -I TWIN -. oo. ~ ~ -" ' ' Apt. 1 yr old. mate' yn. Both -+ --!' prollt thlr-• , Mort haft own -Work NM -tun!.., rve 1 a 1 d the • ----m_ ·~._. ".._. Saft $225. C. • ll/U bll! " tan. AKC """"' • JIW. LEGAL S!XllETARY CdM CaD 1U-01JOO Ext 2035 r Y· --l lCJ'ITDiS. 1 male 1 ADORABLE 1 9fFICUIDI, INC. ott. mM °'"' 6 st......,.. Ov. Eiwr '!'mt ........ fl'() sround wort, Kanm. bl& * MMl!>1 * Uad --· -lemat.. T -trah..i. AKC b11! mlnl 1 ~Rub:Jr BL, 00 SJ0..3l:SI. ~·d desl~ 67S-2m Gllf. boulekftpbia, put AUdltof la>A> •••• to 12K me all organhed & it'• NEW M~ten-ante eoclttal SCHMJM'.ftllUJPS CO. 6G.QSl5 11/U Pl:>odle, male, 1 mo. $50. r .... f ~ -DEmAL SECREl'ARY time. Mutt .... rt{....., ... Girl FrldaY .... ., ...... $302 awful! NOW -y 0 u -" -""' -· lSOI N. Mlllll • lO(h S!6-60!T !:<tptt -2M5 own transp, t.quna ~ Utwb' Man •••••••••••• SS35 mate us men mon-J both tor S135. 968-25(19 Suta Ana 21dttl!UCX-T•I ~me •""Id • AFCll.lN Pupp~ , • how cJ BIACH AlllA e "'"'1ooo' ...,.., 200 Wotlcllll. N.B. 54S-"91 , '' wu -; bltck mask, 111 .. r ~ ........ ~ RESTAIJTWrt' lllU> Ex-IWIYSlll<:R W..t.i, ft\11 -· l'lb ............. $.100 ~ Office lqul_,t I01t *mIDIO P1ANO* IMT-4811 11/U l ..,td. Alt. 4 PM, S39-T>ll ... tMir. - -• ~ ed, I • -· -dtys, Vic, Cornpon-U••"l300 .. ~ J1lll!H Gll&EN nicldtln ..,...., Ho ··~ -ak. <limit. Co. ;,.-F'ar • .!:°'call 2l.. J'tJ1l IV1lton • ~. c.11. Clt>l<. -"" .......... $IOll ADDRISSOGRAPHS l.100-* ..,.!Oii ,,_ minor ..... B-l.3411 :::::'-=---,--':.:-.:.;;1 .,.,._ Oorlal ...... , ... '3Z · ~ 564113 "'2-15e9 MDC Empt.,,.,..,i 1«""'1 --hand " -. f' BALDWtl< l'llno, -.ru. I pm ll/U CUBI'OM w..0... Addi<. I No~,sd.a,.nQt. ~ WANTEDCOOK/"-'"'-5 dtyo 254&1at(LJl,BJ,)-4 llSffl",°"5i ·.~ DtOfloll .,,_ 0) wainot.Pal4$11JOO,tolllll!O.TOY -"""1 ..me. ..... Olkr. Otll -· 1. ft. Pllmt A-."""""" FOR ~ -.irino ...... -1o , ;.m. u,.. 10! So.,......,. !..A. 3Djl333 ~-' c"j'..1;;;; -6.11-(10" ollv..J I0-6391 11/U m.- 19""""""' Cll. -• Al---..... Ll&lpta. -""111 -· -ll DAll.l' PILOI' WAl<r ADS! WWII 1'1-• Wbltt _ .. , oim ... u.. OWi.OE m 531·1212 * 89l«'65 1700 ,. -• • -~-~--.-.-.-. -........... - -= ·= rt··-·· .. Aircraft 9100 Prl. 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Reagan and others could be!lln thlnklni! about making some economles -the statewide systel!l of county fllirs and the California State Fair at Sacra· men\O. -Th-fairs a!are HYO!llles_ derived from Califor- nia's parimu.tual race track income.' While they are to some extent self-1ulficlent, the fairs receive substantial income from the race tract fund. Al present, they are limited to '65,000 a ytlllr from th!& fund. Although a cut in this figure would be In or- der, the county fairs are expect'ld to ~ee( 111\ln.c:.re.a•e jll tis bas1C sum. · - Maybe lt Is only a small amount wllen oonslJlered against the total state budget, but fairs ohould not op- erate on subsldl,., &t least in n_on-agricultural cquntles. The z:o&e of county or commun\.tr_ fairs has come a long way sln<e they served u a judging spot for pwnpkinl •Ni-wherry jam. Fairs can and should he self-supporting. slon ii known for p10teeliaii its own members. SUU, as ll was pointed out by the OCMA pres!M!it, Dr. DaV!d L Jl181sen.of NeWjlOrt Beech tile county has 1,500 physicians and 1even of !bat number Isn't a Jara• number. The , program Is vut and unintenUonel mlahand· ling of complex procedures alone could cost millions. Add to thl• tile apparent ease of maneuverlilg charges and it's still more. . He¢ngi,. now r.......i, have dlllcloeed ·some •!>' panntly shocking abulea and carelessness bl the Medi- Cal plan. When they re•~-only the fullest and most d8'alled dl.sclosures will •aUII)' tlie pu~llc. New Guide-. for Movies Since movies began u~uring" 10 years ago, parent.t have beeii complaining that their children are being exposed to more ''mature" viewpoints than they'd like. Very 1boitly it'll he t!le parents' fault If Sis or BW is in over her or his head beyond the ticket .. taker. The industry, belatedly but finally, had done tile job itself -found a rating system to serve &$._ a guide foe the intended audience. _ · Even Seven's Too Many ... Most movies released after Nov. 1 will bear in their A large scandal may <r may n.ot be, behind Oil ol tile worde being excb>nged OV« the Medi.Cal program. The state Attorney Gfneral's office has borne down heavily on allegations of gouging and outright thievery by members of the medical and dental professions. The prolesstons, in tum, have responded with cries of "smear'1 and not without some evidence.on their side. Here at home the Orange County Medical Assoc!· ation itself has turiied over seven cases of alleged Medi· Cal abuse to tile Attorney General's office. Fourteen others are under tnvertJgation. Thia in Itself Is signlfican~ fe< the medical proles- advertising an eliptical seal wittt a lilm reel in the cen· ter. This indicat~ the movi.e was viewed and approved by a composite committee and rated for audience level. (If it doesn't contain the seal, best guess ts the pro- ducers didn't want it rated -hence it's probably not kid's fare.) With the seal will be one Of four symbols indicating If the moV!e Is aeceptable for: general audiences mature audiences, restricted audiences (children ad. companied by adult) 1 or only for persons over 17. The guide is not absolute, and parental interprets· lion still "'11 he required. But it is jiut that -a guide -and is a step to be welcomed by parents. 'Murder tor Elteet' Drama's Fine, But Let's Not Be Ridiculous -Rudolph Hess~ His Deeds Live ·who Hired King's Killer? By RALPH McGILL MEMPIDS --A 1Uperb ,.porting and ln~aUve job, and tllemasaztoe story derived therefrom ( L o o k ) , un- questionably hu contributed to a changt of 'lawyort and poetponement of the lrW ci J1mes Earl Ray, crlglnally ltl for Tueaday, Nov. 11 Wllliam Bradford Huie, v e: t e: r a n t<porter and wrller " Blrmlngbam. bu fevealed.. all Ray'• 1D9ve:menll prior to Mari:h 2S, 1•. Illa .. port *°" Into p>lnule detail II fl ,belimld 1m< u.t tile Loot articles ,,_. nopoaoil>lt. indinlclly at lwl, I« 1111 doc1"'n br Bay lo change ill«neys. Illa oelectlon <i tile T ..... ffll'Cf raten:Mll,~-wbo tepieent.ed .. ljlfl '""" Rub!' .... Ula -CaodlCI Moalor, lo njiloOtB!m>fnlbam a1lonleJ' Artburi J. Haea,-astmisbet; no one. RAY GAYE Huie all possible coopora- tjOlt lo -do the raearcll In exchange for a foe of 13$,000. .. Huie, alter deWllng Ray's revelation1, made lbll coacluiloo In the Look article: , !'Dr, King wu to be nrurdered for -tlfecl Hlll murder was plarmed, not f)f impulsive: men who hated him penonally. though they probably did bate him, but by calculating men who wanted to uae his murder to trigger violent conflict between white and Negro citluna .. He waa to be murdered during the eledlon year of. 19151. .. Since be wa1 to be murdt,red for mulnium bloocl.)' effect, be WU lo be murdered, not while be wu llvlnl quietly at hi.a home in Atlanta, but It IOme dramatic mcment, at IOme dramatic place where controveny wu rasinl; ..• "PREFER.ABLY, be WU to be murder- ed tn Birmingba:m··or Moatpmery··or Selml, lloce th ... cltlol ""' nillestor... in hla CU9l:l' ~ UI 1dvocate <J. nclal change ••• "Therefore, In this plot. Dr. King WU lhe NcoMary. oof lhe prbnary. target. The primary larlet wu lhe United States of America." ' Runnlllg tllrougb J!ey'1 roports lo Rule is his acceptanCe ·of a ."JOb" from • man met in Canada and Identified on1y u "Raoul." Their story 11 a set of. IUbnantiated events more incredible: than the cloak-ancklauer stufl of the more imaginative mystery writers. It include:a drivln& a car across the Mexican border with something bidden in a tire. It describes, t.Oo, sealed package. brought aClOSI the Canadian border. Huie'1 conclusion of conspiracy, in which 'Ray was used for a purpose beyond the mere murd<r of Dr. Marlin Luther King Jr., ii me which bas haunted thl1 cue. from tbe: beginning. nu. WU not true of the John F. Kennedy or Robert Kennedy' usasslnaUons. WHAT WE DO NOT know, of eourae, ll what the proaecution has ready. It 11 quite possible, Indeed probable, that the Federal Bureau of Inve.stigation baa provided • maatve array of evidence. It ta ripsuey, u -'oresaid, to keep in mind that Ray, on the record and by hil admWiona to Buie and othe:rl, la famillar with deceit, lying and fantasy. Hia record, crlmlnal, army and these later admissions, reveal him aa one often in a dream world. The "plot," the packages and the titt URd to carry some unidentified material lnto Mexico, may have involved narcotics or jewels. So, the Ray trial aasumes even more or myst>ry and possibly of dramattcs than before. Decline of Good Manners In an age racked by violence: 1t may seem trivial indeed to speak of the decline of manntt1. Yet that falling-oil la symptomatic of a concummt decline of. tolerance: and hence hu IODll:tbiJlg tO·do with the violence ltaelf. What decline! vartoo.a: Umes put were far rougher than ours, save perhapa for: the small civilized elites. Intolerance ii rooted ln human history. Heckling at political rallies, for a relatively minor example, ii an old tradition. STILL, THE GROwrH of boorishness ll a highly visible phenomenon today, possibly all the more so becaUBe unW recently many of UI had regarded our .:iciety u amtlnually improving In civUl· ly and broad·mlndednes.s. In such tircwManc:el the new incivlllty ls both notable and disturbing. Wblte: prejudice toward Negroes is 1n1Wered, on the part of some Negro spoke:sm~ by an enraged black racism whkh denitl any virtue In white civillla- tlon and ntdently wanll to obliterate tt. Wberua mutual accommodation ii the basic hope for betlJr Tact: re:laUons, these people, advocate the very opposite. 'TRll: Fil.THY llECKLEll8 that dogged Ibo lleps ol Vlca President Humphrey I . • Dear " , Gloomy Goa: and Senator Muskie are not interested In .debaU., with tile candidates; Ibey are · interested In drowning out the can. dldates, in rejecting their right to uy the.It piece. Those crews make • d1sguatins mockery ri political dl!courae. Similarly, many of. the studenta who want to "rt.!tructure:" the university are not ,..king lo right &dm!Ued wronp (some doubtless are ainctre about lt). They want to tear it down. Though UM!y are not sure what they would substitute, it would be 10methi.ng they would arbltarlly impose on everybody We. They may tbink the} are anarcblsta or Communl!ts; lmpllclUy tliey '"' --OR TAXI! THE WHOLE q..,Uon ol disqreeable pllysical appearance, "' cbaracteristtc. ot the radical ltudenll, the hecklers and the hippies. Few adult.I ' object lo long ilalr snd 'besrdl H IUCh -they have been worn with elegance in other peric&. What it objectionable ii the utter slove:nllnell with which Ute)' are worn today, accompanied by an equaJ alovenlinesa of dnY. Thil IC(Ualor II deliberate, of coune. It II meant lo slgnlly I njectlon ri and --lot.. the -ld " -,,,....,._ ,,,... -don, -lo Uvt ill peace with othen; crudelJ lo- ~ they wouJ4 lib lo -.. the rat lo their ipedll "'* al Ille. IO TllB Dl!lCU!IB ol msMen fl a matw ot lllDI ~~· It hu --~ 1.......-. ... the glue tUt boldl aoclety tocolher, .... bavll>J a lair -of innlll •VaeerJ ta him. Or to " e c a 11 Machi...W, that ,political rulilt Wlf mlllnl no lcllt f!lilram When bt 11ld tblt U laWI art nec8MIJ'7 IO Utit """' ........ ..., be _....s. .. aood mannm 11'8 ...,....,,, ll>lt Int .._, be malnlallled. Mannen • a manlr-u.a both ot loltnnco and nspoct for In aro parUcularfy Important in our poU~cal IOcltty. More than any other, It WU founded and thul far bu been preaerved tn a .-bamework of tolerance. The tounderi ·tried to make impoulble the amergeooe ,of religious lnloleraoce, the bBne of previOUI ages. They tried lo parantee tolerance for the Individual and the ' individual'• vJewpoinl, on the part ot government aa well as everyone else. TllE POLITICAL SYITEM wooldn~ work otherwiR. In a vast land of. con· fllcting interests and numerou1 etbnle stralna, reuonableness and compromlae in the best sense m not ,luxuries but UleOtiall. By and large the °'~"" bu been able lo sdbere lo thooe llindardJ up to now. · We don't know whether the present dlsorderllneu II a paalng phase; maybe It 11. Cerl.alnly we don't know of any pat remedy for it. But we do tbink it ii in no wlae: liUfPrlaing that violence lrequenUy erupts out of theae Olflab, contemptuoul and bigoted aWtudes. And It la hard lo ,.. that it bod'" well for the coontey, when far too many people uuull not oni:y a political system but the dignity of the lodlvldual and ol buuion llle j,tsell. . Wall-tJoarnal r---B•G•1'1'e Dear Georp: . l'cl0111 "8 Wh1 '1111frl<d coUplia hive to araue an'1 flibt 80 much. MY air! and I have made 1 flrm ~. all<f-we're married, and if we ever do hive • difference of ..,..loo. we'll no! l<t It srow into a Ogbl aod we have both promiled ntver &o IO to alee:p until we have roacllod a compmntae ogreem.m and made \U). What could be simpler! ABOUT 'Ill MARRY Dear About: Youn ll I eormnon-aenae tolu- Uon, and makln( a Orm pact lo Rieb u lfl'.'Mment ln ev«y fight worb wonders ••• for the: flnt ON. Onlortun&llly, moat people doa off afler about three daya. SCENE: A rehearsal of The C.Om- mittee, a satirical revue. It is a Dettmber afternoon In the ye:ar· 1963. • Present are The Dtrtctcr and four actors, SCott, Gary, Hamilton and Larry. Tbe Dirtctor: Look, Johnson's been President a whole month now and we sUU haven't come up with a really good satirical attack oo. him. We Deed something dramatic, ~eQllng far oul •. ScoU: I've got Jt! Le:t'a say be atartl a war with 10me llWe country a 'milli<n miles away. You know, like "1lle MOU1e That Roared." Pick any llWe count:y. Maybe, aay, Vietnam. Gll'f: Thrt'1 r._ right tb<re. Whoever heard of. Vietnam? But what's he want to go to war with them for? Scott: Same reason as for any war: to defend our national security. Hamilton (above the laagbt.er): Against a ll.ttle country 10,000 miles away? Who'd believe it! Anywq, tt wwld be over in • week. Scott: No, wait. For a<me Ttason tt drags on. And be gell madder and madder and sends more and more troops -wrtll he:"s got half a mllllon men over there! Larry: (getting In the mood): And be sends the Strategic Air Command io bomb them night and day. Director: (frowning); Lei'• not 1et too vicious. ScoU: ••. and a baWeshlp to bombard their sampans. But the war goes on for years and years and ..• Tbe DI.rector: A batUeshjp? That's all very fuMy, Out where's the dramat Where's vie conflict! The National Soclalista were a paranoid breed. They had no sense of proportion or reality, and they consistently misread their enemies. Adolph lliller, finally fac· ing disaster, had wild hallucinations of ghost divisions, I have a clipping on Rudolph Hesa dated September 181 1934. He said then the Nazis had reached a period of noo- violeoce: and constructive effort. The story caDed him Hitler's poliDcal heir. Be WU number two bl the Party, number three (after Goering) in the Reich, He was in jail with HlUer after the Munich beer·hall pu~. and helped him writa Mein Kampf. EVEN TllE SEMI-I>~ Berlin hierarchy in Ume aaw him -.._ a fool. though Riller retained him 11 pirty deputy, where be got lltUe: attention. May 10, !Ml, be took up a plane at Aµgsblq and flew to Scotland. When the plane con-- ked, Hess took t.o a chute and landed in a field. He was ta.ten by a farmer armed with a pitchfork. Thil produced one of the biggest bullaballoos of the war -you had to be around to reel the excitement and mystery. The British took two days to ad· mil they had him, whUe Berlin was tongue tied. Theo Berlin said he was a nut. Herr Hess used to sit around the Hof~ burg and listen to HmT Hitler's recent hallucination; the Germans would end the war with Britain, guarapteeing the Emfltt:, then both would pitch in and clobber the llulaians. THIS P.ANTASY sank Into Hess's fee- ble brain. He knew the Duke of Hamilton in Scotland, member of a clique which hoped to overthrow Winston Churcllill and make a deal wllh the ~rmana. It waa the logic ~ nuts: He landed near the Duke's eat.ate, and the Duke wisely said, "Who is be?" The London government prompt]y interned him u a war priaone:r, que:atloned him. and said oothing, which diove Berlin around the. band. The. Buaianl put In their Dir, d<mlri4i11& the -try and euaite &a aa • IPY~ No diet. · So there be wu at tbe war'I clolo1 turned over for the war crimea trial • Nuremburg. AT TJllll Tlll-U.. 3 In hll IOI, e ... showed progi.Ujvf Pl of senility. Re atruck with hll BlorJ . t R!Uer - him u an eirvoy to bring peace, and it was never proved Hitler didn't But much of what Heu said was incohettot. The NW'fllllburJ auLhoriUe. examlned blm ez. hausl!Vely, decided he kn<w right from wrong in hia days or glory. He-was sentenced, 10 yean to llf'-In Spaudau Pri!On, with about ten other Nu.is. All of them have been released or died In pnsoo, and Hea is tile only prisoner. 'I1le: Americans, Britiab and Frencb bave been willing lo ,.lease him, but the Russians have always vetoed it. Hess i! now 74.. Last month bla IOll ap- plied for his release. tt APPEARS curiOU1ly Umorom to keep this babbling old fellow in prlaon after 21 years lit Spandau plua five yeara of British intemmenl All the great e.vents in wbleh be · participated hav• vanl!ihed like' the smoke-of an ancient fire. They no longer have meaning, and Rudolph Heu bu no meaning for the present world. Nobody thinb be would harm anybodf. Vengeance 1' mine,· saith Mao-particularly aenae:teu v~anci. Garyt What if people finally get tired of the war. And they all hate Johnson llO much he decides not to run again In 'S8. So he sends his humble, loyal No Fl;ln Being a Woman vice president to run inltead. But who'd • be that bumble snd loyal? One d' the thing• meo have lo be Bamlltea: How about Hubert Hurn-grateful for U that they weren't bom phrey7 Hey! He could run against Nix~ women. fte Dlrector: Nixon? You've got to l'd bate to be a woman. Being a • dead horse:. man Ls IO much limpter. SooU: Hubert'• great. Everybody likes Now and then you hear a woman, Hubert. Only now everybody hat.ea hlm vexed at her MJt1 in ufe, el'Claim en-without checking IDml: part. of beneU' becaWlfl he'• Johnson'• boy. And Nixon vJously, "[wish 1 Wm .i man." 'Rarely to be sure the'• all rigbL l'lllll as a new f&C'e, a new loo'k, a indeed, however, do you ever 61,ar a WOMEN HAVE so many obll&aUona new change . . . man e1pra3 a· yearnln( to be a .,.Oman. u.f 80 f" f'ree:doml. Tiie llrlectar: Nixon? You' .. got lo 'He lmowi be'1 bettor -<if the wa( be .,..._, :~t In publlc or roar ou1 be kidding. ·-' -.~, a. ~Jt . games. ScoU: And "' Nixon, the new look, Lil• fl IO' mud> •ul•-wbnJ ,,10'!..,.,. '!bey can<I 18unlar alone lnlo a pool bea" Humphrey, the desploed old pollti-a male. AD a man bu lo do' In _ tile l!8ll and play a pick-up g1rne with clsn. Clirtain. mornlni II ClUr · ~~ihroa\,' odriet, · llrangen. Tbey can'leven li&ht a kllchsn LarTy: Tbat'• a lousy indlnr. Wall, hack ril• bis whli-., :lluddo ;llij 11118~ iilatch by ltrlkln( It ....,. their - rve got a real melodramaUo •· At armor and -~; '*'• re&dJ ·to f ltlll. the very last minute. JohDIOll lliP In u1ly forth aJ\d biwe the -Id. · ' and 10mebow aave:1 Humphrey'& Neon. Not a woman. thou~ J!vtrnhln1·..- You know, like ~the Pe!tll of Panllne. .• doel takel lhne,-tlole, a/Id n.w-.- BamUloo: (IJ>Utterlni with 'lallal*!r): Gnoat!" I've got I~ Jllll befort Oledlon G&Tl'ING UP IN the 1~ l<r day, Jolwon ends the war! Ht ..,. a woman II .-at 1'mlved u ,a II just happened lo ""'' out that '01· ~by the late cecll & to Mille. So the people liall him -.. --S1>s Ila 19.anoinfber llodY-1- and he rides oil lnlo the -' and ~ • '""' wUI\ -81\0 l!U · Sca11 <lloldlna bis llidtl): "Jllll .... 1o cbeclt ber lt<dlnp rot 1'1111 11111 pened lo work oul thaf1'111·" Ob. thlra ltrllQk "!'"'d"' loll~~ .... abeolutely marft!OOI. What a die at llnq--at • -al """"" ~· Jolwon'1 devt-1 So the SAC She hall lo p!loe\ btr mllil>wa: !>Ir bomben return lo beM, the blltlelb1p btr -with . ._ 1* 'inoutli'-willl , Alli away 01'! the hatt mUlloo troopo UJllllcL ,, , , •, • come homo lo a hero's ,,.-. What A wmnu II bull' wltb berW aD ; an endlzia! day laos. A man can l«lll hlmaelf 'l'tle Dt.-(!rrlllb!Y): II )'OU comlc:o !alJ17 easily; 1 woman never ,caa, Sha w1n pick younelvot up off the Ooor, " ~ ~ a ldl-llwetliliy. .,..,. got 'l uUrlc~I nvue lo do. Now ~ at, btr -"1othln& "" "°"'I let'• be serious. Satire can be u far IClftlth1ric' lo her lealurel. , out u you want. But remember aoe Ever watch a woman cloite:lyt She thinl: It'• got lo be bellenbl&. can't Ill lll1i for u lone u fivo mlnutel I ' ,, ' I ... _....,,_ ........................... au.,..·o..J.11>.1 • .:.u.i.....u.Ji.••-. 4."'=o. -_.... ............... ,. .. ~ ,,.. .... .::.:.-.~·• ........... • .. .... -· ~..-.~ _........._ ~.-.... 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