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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-29 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa' La 11na Bea eh • EDITION VOL. 61, NO. 287, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·FRIDAY, NOVEMBElt 29, '1968 . . Today's Closing N.Y. Stock s TEN CENTS Compromise ·-Looming on Bu·sine ss Licenses By JEAN COX 01 tlM 0.llY .. lltt lllff The business community and Laguna Beach City Hall appear headed for a compromise loday on the controversial buslness license hikes. Publisher Vernon Slptaleri carried lhe bail for business interests during a coun- cil meeting Wednesday night where he contended bw;inemnen have long been shouldering lhe llom' share of the local tu burden. ln l!luggesUna ihat a broader tax ba&e would be a more equitable way of raising revenue, he claimed reside.nUal property taxes only pay l~ perreot of the total city revenu~ "Laguna has the second highest assess- ed valuation in the county. It is one of the most affluent cities, yet it has one of the lowest tu rates," be poWed out, adding, "It is wrong to tax one segment of the community dispropor· tionately." • UPI T•'9P"'"" Seqlab fl~pq¥,(f f er,., ..... ...,"',,,..,,, :' . . . -. Wild deer peers at curious goings on as Navy's Sealab tn arrives at San Clemente Island for final testing befort being lowered QlQre than 600 feet below surface. Aquanauts will be spending 12 day's on ocean's floor during undersea testin. program. Capistrano Youth Held For Thefts in Laguna La_guna Beach police have arrested a San Juan Capistrano youth who they allige may help clear \P 30 or more thefts and burglaries. Keith Miles Orlenko, 19 0£ 29422 Spotted Bull Road, has been booked on suspicion of burglarizing Tucker's service station, 13U N. Coast Highway. Detective Ale:r Jimenez said four tires and about $78 cash were stolen there. He sald the youth, however, is suspected of thefts Crom cars and other thefts during the past three months, Jimenez .added. Orlenko was arrested by Newport Beach polic:e, said Jimenez:, on suspicion of prowling and then W8.!i turned over to Laguna police. The detecijve said he expected other arrests in the related cases which involve Newport Beach, the Crown Valley area. Tustin and liisure World. - He said many of lhc items stolen were auto parts or accessories such as radios and stereos that were traded or . sold. Jimenez said he will seek a burglary complaint against Orlenko t~ day. Yule Card Sale At Post Office To H elp UN ICEF Laguna Beach residents can take part in the Christmas sp irit two ways this holi- day season if they buy their Christmas cards at the downtown Post Office on La· guna Avenue . A representative of the United Nations lntemationaJ Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) will be selling greeting cards at the Post Offi-ce from Monday through Friday next week. Adele Ipsen will be at the office from noon to 2 p.m. each day. A box of ten cards may be ·pur- chased for $1.50. Card designs will be the works of ncr . fable artists from throughout Ui.e world. Calendars will also be on sale, for '2.iO. JI unable to be at )he Pos~ Office dur- ing ~. residents can drop by Mrs. -~~en's. r~_sidence at 1271 Cllff Dr. or call her .ill 494-4320. • '\. He clalmed If there wa.s a property ta11: increase, the buslneSI commun1ly wou.ld &till pay a larger portion, "but at least it woold be more equitable." Businessmen and a council committee cons.lsUng of Joseph O'Sullivan and Richard Goldberg will meet Jn council chambers Monday al 4 p.m. to hammer out differences. PresenUy, the rates, which have been unchanged for the past 23 years, range from 115 (paid by people grossing under llZ,000) lo 1100 (paid to tm.ine&ses sross- lng 185,000 Md more). Originally the council auggested lncreasin_g the rate eztrem,. lo 125 Md 1700. The f.,. here would bave been based on 1 alld.ing scale on the gro:;a volume or business with the '750 fee paid by • concern earning II million or mono gross busln.., annually. . Having met with bitter opposition from the business community when um pro. posa1 was made, a council comm.IUee ' ' • met durin& the week and came up wllh a rtVised plan. UN:fer lbe revWon, a mlnlmum fee or 125 would be payed Md ~ would be no celling. Instead paymenl.I would be graduated on the basb of tt,000 lncrements of gross earnings. Firm's earning under $12,000 would . J>OY, Ill Md those earning 112.000 lo $2$,000 would pay a mlnimum Of $25 aJKI 77 cents for each ¢a $1,000. Those •arnlni 115,000 ol 1100,000 would be a mlnlmum of 115 Md 75 cents !or each extra •t,000 up to $100 000. At $100,000 they would PIY 1 minimu111 of '91 and llO centa: for every $11000 up to $:'Jl>,000. The fee 'ica.le conUnues in tttls manner, ao that a busineu earning over a $1 million would pay $425 plus 10 cents for every extra $1000. Speaking for the business community. Spitalerl agreed that a "complete overhaul or bWiines.. licensea ant.I (See U CENSF.S, Pa1e l) Cong Vow to Destroy U.S. Hanoi Commnnd Calls for New Red Offensive SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong's command issued orders Friday for a new offensive to "utterly destroy" U.S. and South Vietnamese combat units and pacification teams. Issued in the name of the military high command of the Viet Cong's libera- tion anned forces, the order was beamed to South Vietnam by Radio Hanoi and monitored in Hong Kong. It called for a guerrilla and terrorist * * * Hanoi Charges U.S. Making Bombing Raid s PARIS (AP) -North Vietnam charged tod111 tl\e. Ullilelt SlalM Cl1Tllol ..- bombing atlackl .deep In 111. torriJorJ Thursday and demanded an end or what it satd "were aCtl of war." In Washington, a State Department spokesntan said he was unaware o! any U. S. bombing or North Vietnam. But he repeated earller statements the United State! will use suppressive !ire if necessary to try to recover p i I o t s of unarmed reconnaissance planes shot down over the North. Reports from Saigon have carried no mention of bombing attacks norlh of the demilitarized z:one dividing North and South Vietnam. A spokesman for Hanoi 's delegation at the Paris peace talks asserted the American bombings h a d occurred f o r the third straight day Thursday. "The United States' acts of war are In violation of national sovereignty and security of the Democratic Republic of North Vietnam," he said. The spokesman charged that three Fil j et s of the U. S. Air Force dropped explosives and fragmentation bombs on four villages and ham.lets in the Province or Quang Binh. One of the villages attacked, he said, is more than 40 miles north of the demilitarized z:one. The TJn i t e d States has claimed the ight to send planeJ, under armed escort, over North Vietnam for reconnaissance. It also has warned the North Vietnamese that U. S. authorities will not hesitate to defend Americans imperiled by hosWe actions or to go le. the rescue or the crews of downed aircraft. The North Vietnamese have disputed these claimed American rights. Regardless of that dispute, t h e spokesman asserted the Americans .at.. tacked Thursday and the acUon was In no way connected with rescue opera- tioos. "We protest apinat these acts of war, and we demand that they be stopped," the !pOkesman said in a statement Issued by the North Vietnamese delegation to the peace talk..s. campaign to "seek-out, elimlnate, and utterly destroy"; -South Vietnamese central, district and local government (lfficials. -American-South Vietnamese pacifica· lion teams working In rural farm and village areas in an attempt to win peasants and villagers over to the Saigon government. -American and combined American- South Vietnamese search-and-destroy un1ts which it said wett moving deeper afield and "destroying our villages and occupying our areas." The order was addressed to the Viet Cong's regular troops, guerrilla units, and "semiarmed " units. The latter are underground units that function as farmers by day and fight by night. "The military high command," the Body of Newport Man Found in Sunken Ship By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tM o.11'1 "lllM Stiff Seven Southland famme. alrea.dy oboerviqe ~ IF,ld Tbanbrlvlila were 'ftOliliecf~ ltblt~ it '\IMl1r m1ssing men -overlooked once -had been recovered from lhe sW)ken Triple Crown Ill -· Buben. Mark Von MlllJ, 46, ol 301! Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, wu one of the .seven entombed when the brand-new tl million oil rig workboat lifted and sank in only three minutes Monday. Nine men were Jost, Including two among an anchor handl.irlg crew at work on the ~p. still unaccounted for-in tht! cold channel waters. Divers who brought up the bodies In Ove separate trips Thursday had eartler e11:amined the hulk of the Triple Crown and found ab.wlutely no clue to what caused the sudden disaster. Skipper George Gaskill, 34, o! 16515 E. 23rd St., Sunset Beach. has so far refused to speculate on cause of the sudden tragedy, as the Triple Crown's job W8.!i almost finished. She had lifted eight huge anchors holding an oil drilling platform -the Blue Water Il -in place eight miles offshore and was pulling in the last of eight anchor chains when she sank. Sixteen crewmen .who leaped into the .sea were quickly picked up by the Long Beach-based tug Pacific Satum, but the seven bodies recovered Thursday were trapped below decks. , An earlier search of the sunken crane ship turned up no trace of the missing men, but diven: equipped with special got to a cabin where they were bed . r to the main cabin was buckled CLAIMED BY SEA Von Mills with Son by pressure and another was blocked by spilled radio equipment, which prevented divers from reaching the bodies Tueiday. The Six entombed in the main cabin were ~en. while a Ventura surveyor was trapped in the bunkroom and the two men missing were anchor handlers on deck when the ship went down. Survival Ume Jn waters as cold and wind-raked as the channel during predaWTJ hours Monday would be a max· imum of four to six hours, the U.S . Coast Guard estimated. FuneraJ services for Von P.tills, well· known yachtsman and first mate of the Triple Crown, are pending at Westcliff Chapel Mortuary. Laguna Search • Rescue ' Post Plans 50-mile Walk SUll wondering how to wear off that Thlnksglvfng meal? The good guy.s at Explorer Post 717 have the perfect solution -go for a walk. The walk they have in m.lnd is a 60-mile challenge Lo be ~ed Satur· day. order declared, "calls upon all the units of the main forces army, the regional army, the guerrilla forces, and the semlarmed units to make certain that the above orders are strictly obeyed in order to obtain greater and more glorious victories for oar people." The eommand prom.lsed to "reward those units and individuals who make outstanding achievements in carrying out these orders." Frazer Smith Facing Trial In En1bezzling Accused Laguna Beach playbOuse embeizler Frazer Smith must face a jury b'lal Jan. 27, Siiperior Court Judge Willi.am Speirs ruled today. Smlth pleaded innocent to charge! that he forged che<kl lolalling 19,475 durlnf! his s~slon or fund-raising operations for tlie new Laguna-Moulton P.layli6U5C. He Is held in Orange Countj Jail in lieu of $10.000 bail. Smith, 42, appeared in several major roles Jn Playhouse productions, Jncludlns "You Can't Take it With You." He. allegedly took nearly $10,000 to Mexico last year, a ltlp that led Playhouse officttl.s to lnvestJgate hls trusteeship of the $400,000 building !und, FBI qents arrested the Laguna Beach man in New York Md returned him to Orange County. He is represented by the county public defender. Project Approved For South Coast A community development of 355 .aci'e! on both sides of Paci!ic Coast Hlghwa} between Monarch Bay and Dana Point has been approved by the Board ol Supervisors. The development plan by the Laguna Niguel Corporation calla for shoppin~ centers, recreational areas, and horn~ to harbor a population of more th.al' 7,000. Zoning of the property was changet from agricultural lo planned communit\ development. The Laguna N j a: u e Corporation purchased the land fron the Capron Estate tevetal montha ago. Stork Marketa NEW YORK (APJ -The stock markel resumed a powerful upthrust lale thlt afternoon. Trading was active. (Set quotatioru;, Pqea 10-11). • FuII~Fire Protection Asked The Post, known as the Laguna Beach Search And Rescue, will sponsor the seventh annual 00.mile hike to begin at Andrus Plumbing, 855 Glenneyre. Weather The clouds roll back Satunla,, but only in patches, while coastal temperatures range from U to a chlll '5. A cleor bul<tuily weekend. ' 'PER KINS" DEBUTS South Lag u11a, Monarcli Bay Se rvice A r~ Proposed Registration for the hike will take place Saturday from 5 to 9 a.m. The fee .ia SO cenll. I..ast year, more than 65 walkers, Including' one lnan 65 Years ok1, participated In the hike. Record Ume wu made by Dean Shostrom, who completed the walk in nine hours and 53 minute.. INSIDE TODA. Y .\foney Teaijr tolkt at tht SUtnt A.uc«cm oftd Art Bo.raar in Laguna Beach, iodo11'1 cover fto.tvre in WEEKENDER. mogo. IN PILOT TOD AY Nm'• a funny line -lo !Id lleVeral of them. You'"' g<1log lo !Ind youneU Jaqblng oot 1ou dat some ol t h e 1 e ll8el drawn on paper by a BrftiJh artist named John Miles. • .lnvtnted 1 little fellow named Perkins who provd tht funnies can be 1<1117 funny. Perkins starts hil own ~por sty!< "laU81>-ln" Monday on the oomlca Piii' of Ille DAILY PILOT. A proposal to form a new county serv- ice area aimed at provlalng full-time fire pn>lecl1oo !or Sou1h Laguna Md MOIW'C!I Ray will be alrtd bef... county supervisors Dec. 31. Tile public bearing was oet following approval ol !he propoaal Wednesday by the county's Local A¥tncy FonnaUoo Commi8'ion II.AFC), Some reservations about the proposed tt:rvlc. area alrtady ~ave been UJl'essed by the ft1onarch Bay Auoclalion. Preoldent Robert M. lbwell ol that IJ'OUP point.C!d out lhat lht private com- munlty usoclaUon provided au services but nr. Ind did not want lo be included In a dlJtrlct which might later seek lo provldt addltlonal oervlc .. not needtd In Monarch Bay. lbwell propooed that a ltplrlte dl3tricl for Monarch Bay be lonned, but LAFC members included thl private community in the overall diltrtct anyway. Plans call for the hiring of four f\llltime flrtmtn at an t$llmated cOlt of $49,91! • year. The tax t'ltt of U>e districl ls esUmat.ed at 24 to 2& cents.. Present · fire protecUon tax for lbe aru ii 1 little OWJ' 0\111! ttnta. Formation ol Ille -nr. protectloo dlstrlcl wu lll'fled by county Fire Warden Elmer Ollerman and Sooth Laguna Volun-Fire OUt1 Arthur L. PoUarci Both Pointed oat that tllere .,.. .. volunteer f I r e m e n available durln& daylight Jioun. ' · The ~I ataUon at PacU!c eoaal Highway Clnd 2nd SINlet has ·two pumpen and a N11CUe untt. The South Laguna Votuni.cr Fin> Department his been Jn existence for lO )'<01'1 •. The route will wind IOU.th on Coast ffighway lo Crown Vliley Partway, across on V1lencla lo El Toro ~d. down Lacuna Cln}'QD ~ AndNa PIOm· bin&, That'a hall ol IL Tile lftt will have ~ be repeated qeln lo complele the llO-mtle cyclo. ' The eotlro mute wm be patrolled by !be Eirplortt Post W!lll !!le last hfitt has made St in. n-walkers completing the hike wltttln 20 houts will receive · tht Amoe Aioolo Stagg medal • • • and a free lunch, qulle pooslbly turkey, ziM. t • • • l •• • • 2 DAil Y PILOT .. . . ' LAGUNA TEEN ·coRNER • ly JOM '60RMAN Ul'I Ttltplllr. Barging into letty l . .. . • ' Barge Chetco and $400,000 cargo spent Thanksgiv- ing buckled and stranded on south jetty at mouth of Siusla:w River near Florence, Or1;1:. H.aw'Bii-boun(l barge lodged on jetty late Wednesdjly ~n t?w' ing tug's engine tailed. Salvage operations began today to ef!ort to save cargo of 3.1 million board feet of lumber, 11 boats and two cars. .. Baja B.order -Plan Joined Cities Seek Newport Support on Closing Boundary TWo more South~ Calilomla citiu today ,asked Newpor\·Beacb to join a l move seeking federal consideration of ; clpsing the Mexican bordet to unescorted ~ minors. Na.li.onal City, locat,ed right on the border, is one the ' cities; Upland, in San Bernardino County, is the other. Newport councllrnen earlier this week delayed actiotl on a resolution urging 1Congressional hearings on the border Is:sue. City clerks from National City and Upli.nd said their councils h a d unanimously adoptett resolutions citing the dru& traffic problem u the principal ' reason for b a n n i n g unaccompanied teenager!! from Mexico. "Considerable quantities of dangerous drugs, marijuana and narcotics are brought into Call!ornia· by American minors who obtain the products in Mex- ico," says the National City resolution. The Upland resolution cites a 1,338 percent iDcrea&e in two years in drug arrests among Upland junior and senior high School students. · The city of Corona in RiversJde County started ·the border closure campaign two months ago. . Sine(! -then, the California League of Cities has urged federal and state legislators to arrange hearings at which the border Issue, as well as other aspects of the drug problem, would be discussed, Individual cities are now considering their own resolutions. Newport 's resolution is expected to be adopted Dec. 9. Action, however, may not be unanimous. Councilman Donald A. Mcinnis said be is opposed to closing the border because it doesn't get to the "root of the problem." Mex- ico's scenic, recreational and cultural attractions are also drawing teeitagers acr08I the border, he said. Other councllmen responded that the proposed resolution only u r g e s "consideration" of closing the border. "GllT WOl.VED WEEl" has been the Iheme al Laguna High thlJ week, with a number ol major events ln the planning •. All lnterest today has focused on the big game ~t. when· the stUl-un· dete•&ed~~ gO Jnlo'th&aeoond round of .CJF ·oompeUlhln. Tonlght't game at Orange Cout Coli.oge wW pit Coach Hal Aldna' Ironrnen agatnst a well balanced squad from Rolling Hlllil. Kickoff is a o'clock. In preparation for the game, senior Mlke IAge bu organlied another car =to form at 8:15 1n the high school par . The rally last week involved · n 20 Cani. ' ' '- GOING .TO CIF· ia great, but it sure haa blown the Qllnd of Roy Haggar<!, drama U)structor at the high school. Haggard ls making the final preparationi for th1a years flrlt major prOducUon, bat be lsn ~t · even · aure ii there will be two or three performances. U the football team wins tonight, they Fire IUts Homes In Tu8iiµ, Laguna Frres damaged a Laguna Hills Leisure World apartment and a Tustin area home early this morning, the county fire department reported . The Laguna Hills blaze broke out in the apartment of Miss E. Lewis, 924-B Avenlda Majorca. Cause Is unknown. Damage was tsti"¥lte4-at Jl,250, mosOy to contents. The Tustin fire occurred in the home of A1len Straatman, ,of 19062 ;E. Ch~man Ave'. Firemen said" a floor furnace in the livingroom was pinpointed as the source of the blaze. Dama1e was estimated at P.,200. , 12th Swimming Meet Slated The 12th annual swim meet for junior and senior high ~hool boys and girls will be conducted Wednesday by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department. The ineet will be public. it is to begin et 1:30 p.m. at the high school pool. Studen~ may sign up with their school physical education instructors. Fi'ie place .medals will be awarded In all classes. Chamber. tW ants .~~Lapa Photos, Allies Kil~ ·300 Cong ~r:~·'('· .•• ; '1~11i'<1'' '"-'", r~.:1 fJ(:f. • , . In Sweep Up Operatio·n Tbe events. w.ilJ include ,four categories each of breaststroke, backstroke, butter. fly, freestyle and medley relay. There t·,,r!WllJ a,l:soibe dWi.ng compe~am.both the.low and hig_b l!oards. The Laguna Beach Chamber of Com• merce would like local pho~'graphers to take a negaUve attitude. • wW play 'iiut F.rtdiY, a.olihl originally acheduled fa< th!rp\81 ~~oman of Challlot" to be · pr.,eilltd • it I h e aud1tnn=------· ---- kl of lii!lt.oow, Ille play lritbOdultd for Dec. _5; 6 and 1 7, at 8:30 _p.m. U ~ is t · 'ClF "'same the~"l!ltll, then there will'M!Y:lie two pertoimlMes. Because-of after-achoal..~tlces for the foot~ll team, one of",tbe'1.eads has been mfising rehearsals. ~ell, that's the waf the ball bounces. Or should we say, "That's show blz"? The play, written by Jeen Glraudo. deals with a madwoman (Linda Burell) Who, with the as8istance of some vagabonds (led by foreign exchange stu• dent Nick Enright), attempts to foil a conBplraey In the heart of Paris. "The play contains ·all the drama Uc elements," said Rob Kornman, one ot the leads. There ii a serious message, he sald, but the play baa its llghl<!r moments. ';., Other standouts Jn the cast include Mike Stodderd, Rod Van Wart, Dani Thomas, Pete Oliver, Brian W&inwilght, Jolut CbamberUn, Ralf Reyno!~' and Hedy Buzon. Should be intez<aUng. , TWNGS ARE BREWING at the ~<>11th . " Council, as ·a result of a very succeestul meellng laal Monday. Over 3S teens showed up to organtze another l'I' En- counter Weekend," an ·Easter Coacert (quite possibly featuring Donovan-), a ski trip dUring Christm,aB vacatim to Mammoth and Ute pcssjbWty of a teen center on the beachfroat. A new spirit bas overcome the '!ioutb Council, and things wW be happening like never before. Get a few concerned teens together, and see what can bilppen? Maybe "Get Involved Week" f can evolve lnto "Get lnvolved Year." · After 811, that's What· the New Preiitlge Is all abo4t: everyone does his own thing, whether it be a car rally, a play or a concert, for the good of the whole. Then, everybody's a winner. Ra8h o#·-Minor Accidents Keep Laguna Police Busy ·I ·._.. i 'A ruh ·:iriuitor lnjuiy accidents kept at Center Street. . Laguna 'lleaeti'Piuce roWng Wednesday In another acclden~ Harold W. Acker, ' afternoon. '"' . Jr., 23, 861 Victoria, CW Mesa, told A South r,.agUna woman con;iplained~· police he· was hurt by a passing car of chest pains, police said, after her when he allghted from a car on South car collided with another auto. Sylvia Coast Highway near Broadway. I. Oxley, 68, of 21611 Ocean Vista Drive, Police said Acker was apparently:, was northbound on Glenneyre at Bluebird Canyon Drtye. Her c.ar and one driven struck by the side mirror of ~ car westbound ;by Grace A. Langley, 38, driven by Hugh C. Boyd, 31, of ~ of 311 E. Avenlda Cordoba, San Clemente, Calle ReaJ, Capistrano Beach. Boyd s collided. reported the accident at the police sta· In an earlier accldent, Ronald M. tion. \ Rodecker_, 38, af 128. Bluebird Canyon Lane took Peter L. Tracey, 20, of 1597 Tahlil St., to South Coast Community Hospital. Police said Rodecker was not involved in the accident. An officer said Tracey's motorcycle went out of control and spill· ed the young man at Park Av'enue and Wendt Terrace. Edith Love, 60, of Spring Valley, suf· fered a cut across the bridge of her nose, a thumb injury and back pain when the car in which she was a passenger collided with another car. She was ridiog with John T. Love, 4.7, of Spring VaUey on South Coast Highway. Police said a car driven by Rodn~y A._ Van. Nimwegen, 19, of Tor• ranee, turned in front of the Loves a a Deputy President At SF State QiAts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dr. Devere Pentony announoed today his resignation as deputy president of troubled San Fran· cisco State College. (See earlier story, Page 7). t He said he acted so new acting Rresi- 'dent S. I. Hayakawa "should J?e Jree to choose his own administrative Staff.'' Pentony rernaJns as dean of the l3ehavioral and Social Sciences depart· ment. b The Chamber needl contemporary photographs of Laguna Beach and will purchase photo negatives for $10 if the picture ls good and thought oullable. Not only will the organization pay for negatives, but the Chamber's ad- vertising committee will choose ()ne pbotograph as "most inter_esting". The prize for tll.is will be $23, on top of the $10 payment for the negative. SAIGON (UPI) - A force of 7,000 U. s. Marines and South Vietnamese infantrymen trying to clear a lG-square- mlle area on the fringes of Da Nang bu killed more than 300 Viet Cong in a continuing sweep t h a t began nine days ago, a!Hed spokesmen said today. rocket and mortar attacks on Da Nang, South Vietnam's second largest city. Commurllques from the U.S. command said combat throughout South Vietnam was scattered and light as the heaviest BS2 rai'ds ln a month sent m o r e than one milllon pounds of bo.m,bs hurtling ~ into jungles around Saigon. Tbe targets were infiltration corridors leading to the capital. ' DREXEL'S FABULOUS ET CETERA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Deadline is Dec. 31. Bring them or mail to the advertising committee, Chamber of Commerce, 2BO Park Ave., Laguna Beach. County Wipes Out Laguna District I DI..soluUon of tbe Arch Beaoh Heights The Marines were pushing through p a d d y fields and marshes in heavy monsoon rains searching for Communist troops holed up in reinforced bunkers up to 20 feet deep. · . UPI correspondent R a y m o ll d Wilkinson said prisoners told · allled.. interrogators at least 200 Viet Cong weifi' hiding out with orders to lay low until the sweep has ended. The area has been used for IQPOths for Viet ~ C:Qng .. : ' FroM Pqe I LlCENSES •.. Community Service Diatrict Jn ~ . , Beach wu epp~ved''WeclhesdaY bf~ ... = .. ·: -ll ~. in orde•<'· Howevef._ ha Board of Supervisors. . _, -a 1Jan in whl" the m.in1njunl , The area was armexed to the Cllf' ~ ymenf · would be raiied w $25 °).nd In June 1965. everything else would be raised 20 per· cent from what now stands in the present schedule. Under the Spitalerri proposal, DAILY PILOT OllAHGI! COAST l"UIL1$HIHG COMP'ANY' l•L•tt N, w .. ~ Prwldlnt •1'111 "lllliltlMI' J•e• It C•tlty Viol l'ruldtnt IM G4illel'al Ml"'"' 1\o"''' A. Mur,111111• #Y""l"I fd!for klt.~1rd P. Nill P•11I Nin•~ l....,. ~ A~vtrthln. (lty at11or Olr«IOI' 222 For11f AYt, M1tll111 ~''"': P.O. lox '''· 92452 -- • ~..,4 f F I. .. .. ..,.,,..,. ... • r the ceiling would be $120 rather than $100. " Championing the proposed coancll revision, Mayor Glenn Vedder said "a step up by $1,000 gross will get· rid of inequity. Under the old schedule at $65,000 business paid $6S wblle a $64,000 business paid $50." • Spltaleri, after hearing the revised pro- posal, said the businessmen and council ' were sUll "very .far apart 1n a,.. proaches." Contending that business tax rates might make businesses shy away from moving to Lagwia Beach because of a "bad business climate," he urged the council to "consider the role business licenses play in this community." He pointed out that Newport Beach businessmen: w1th whom Lagunans com- pete, are charged a nat rite of $2S for their llcensea. Store owner Stuart Avis told coun- cilmen that "the loss ol the J.C. Penney Co. lost more tor us in sales than you're trying to raise," and suggested some thinking 8'x>ut attracting buslness. Businessmen and the council com- mittee at the Monday meeting also are expected to resolve the questions of art1ltl who are now exempt from bulineal llcenae fees. Bolb the bul1neslmen and COWIC!l seem· eel lo agree that only profeaalonal arllala who run galleries or uhiblt in the Festival of Arts ahould bto charged and that "starvtng artists" should be exempL Jam'-Wheaton, city manager. hlis Indicated that license fees will continue to be set in the Mura by ordlnanctl : rather lhlll reaoluUons. ~v~ waves of ~25.t .in raJd1 ,endio& eilrly Utis m~g,.'lhook buUdings arid nlUed-wlrldOw1 ia: dowritoWn satgon. Five of the 1tritel" were tut ·and · northeast of 51Uoo lb Bien Ho,\ provlnct . whe<e .mojor Ii .. ·S. b8ies are localed. .• ~· ome1'.BD mlssio-along the CBlllh4ldia:D liOlilit nOit&iiest of :Saigon In areas where :Aii)erlcan. and · ,s.Ui~ Vietnamese .troops Ul>ofte.d P,ling · 51~ commwU&ts in 10 zµajor \ b1Wes Wed-. nel!".~ and Th~t. ··i . ; ·Jn 1he offensiv-e· near Da Nang, ~-­ Com_munists were secreted .ih:a labyrinth of spider boi~'-and ~unkeis itinforced '' .. . ... with concrete, railroad ties, sheet metal , andsod. · ·" ~ Some or .\he one-man'. 3p.i.der hoift were so.narrow Iba~ jqc~f>l#<fMllrl® · "tunnel rats'' could .not wiggle in to explore them. ·' -•· • More than 100 priSl>ners have bet4 ·' . taken by the allll!d'.U!k.ll>rce; lnclt!d!Gg , - 73 described 'b) 'lft'llli~ · sp6kestnen as·' . hlgb-ranklllg p01itlcal cadf•:·. · ' Marjne casualt.iei were described as . 111 i g ht" with. manr-of the Americans suHerlng bOot>y lfop'on<l ·mine -. other! '!'"'' hil 'bY "'lmmiiliion foot,'l . a swelling cauaed by cqnst~t exposure to waler. The Marines '"tf6' eloggini through -P paddy 1f&IA!r. in .aome parts of the area about 11 miles south o! Da J"ang. . ' ·Allied spokesmen said •bout 2,500 South Vietnamese villagers fon:ed fro11> their lmit.I by the operatl(lfilla,. been nselo' Ued In refugee CIDlPL ' · '" Pakistani Police Battle-Students RAWALPINQ~ Paklstaol (A!>)-Swlnl- lng 1tet1.UpQOI! bamboo poles, out· numbered pOUce baUJed abodt S,000 an- U,ovemment atudents in one o f Rawalplncq'• main streeta today. The atudenls stoned cars and amasbed In the wlndahleld of a car dlapl'1ing the Egyptian nag and carylng the Em> tlan ambaa.udor, AU Kuhahba. He and ru1 driver were unhurt. The police responded with the bamboo poles, calitd lathls, and rear , ... ... ' ... " . ' .. • ". , .. ... J. • •' .. ·SPECIAl . 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' .. • ' • • • • They Hawe Heart Viet Girl to Get Surgery • in County A little girl -daughter of a South Vietnamese aokHer and bia attractive wile -has arrived in Orange County, where she ls learning that people in a rrlghteningly btg world do have heart. Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuong, 22 moot.ha. is Jn Children'• Hoapltal of Orange eoun.. ty, undergoing te5tl prior to surgery 1 to correct her own cona:enJtany defective heart. ' " Though the lllUe, g~I Is In fairly good . health, h e r subnormal 16 pound weight should qulckb' rile, baaed oo the appetite with which she bu been cm1111ming bospltal food. A hospllal spokesman said the sick chikl bas been eating nvenowly since • she wu admJUed ln preparation for · surgery which will make her able to run and play like other little girls. -• 'fhe once-in-a-lifetJme story began not Jong ago when Mn. Le took her daughter to a traveling Navy dispensary whiCb visited her hamlet. Lt. Do!1ald Henning, 29, Tustin diagn0&- ed the infant's problem, which caused weakness and nauaea, as a congenital heart defect and the drive to make her well began. Lt. Henning's wife Linda, a registered nurse at Children's Hospital of Orange County in Orange, got six doctors to do- nate Uieir services, while Pan American Airways agreed to fly mother and daughter free. Military authorities clipped red tape on tile opposite end or the. 10 000 mile journey gf hope. ' Mrs. Le is staying with a physician's family at their home near the hospital but spends inost of her time in ;,; little girl's room . Doctors are just beginning to diagnose the degree and nature of lhe tot's heart defects and she Ls expected to undergo surgery within the next 10 days. HOPE IN THEIR HEART Mrs. Le Thi Thenh. D•ught•r Couple Spend $19,000 To Save Pet Rooster LOS ANGELES (AP) -George and Celia Potts like their pet rooster "Enrico Caruso" so much, they bought a $19,000 house they didn 't need to get rid of a neighOOr who didn't appreciate Enrico's early-morning seranades. The neighbor, Ruth Stein, told the Ojai City Council during a hearing Mon· day on a proposed animal ordinance that she complained to city officials about the Potts' rooster several times, then moved. When the Steins put their house up for sale, the Potts offered to buy it at the $18,000 asking price. But Mrs. Stein didn't want to sell it to the Potts. So George and Celia Potts waited until another person made a deal to buy . • ' . ' " ' the home, then paid that person $19,000 for it. "We double escrowed It," Mrs. Potts laughed. "Mrs. Stein didn't know I was the purchasing agent until after the- escrow was closing." Mrs. Potts oor they brought the home "to protect our rooster." The Potts' new property a I s o will provide room for the rest of their family. The menagerie includes four children, five chickens, two ducks, a lamb, three horses, two dogs; three cats. and a white rat. The proposed animal ordinance before the council would require pennits for all animals. U approved, complaints from neighbors could cause a person to lose his permit. HELD Clues Few In Search For Oeaver. . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pollot uy a wldoopnod bwrt hU faDed to tum up any trace of Black Panther Eldrldp Cleav.,., mlAlng s1nee WedneldoY when be filled to ~ for ..un lo • priloa oo charges of pil"Ole vlolaUon. The Stat.e Departnieot of Cornctlona said it had received a Up that C1eaver mlghl have been ruabed out of the ....,. try by Ill underground orpnlzatlon, but autboritiu Mid Tbunday there wu -no evldencoJo support that u-y. ' CJ.eavu, lecturtr In a cootrovenlal racism coune at the University . ol California. wu sentenced to IS yean tn prison on a convicUon of altatlpted murder_ In Los Angel.. In 1151 and · WU paroled in 19'6. He was returned to prison by parole offlcers last April . after a gun battle between several Black Panthers and police In Berkeley. Cleaver· wu released in June after a Superior Court Judie in Solano county ruled he was .being held fol-political purpose!. This decision was overt.urned by an appeals court, which wu upheld by the State Supreme Court. Tuesday, he wu denied a stay by U.S. Supreme Court J ustiee Thurgood Marahall. Beach Man Saves Boy's Life With Resuscitation A drowning was averted Thursday when a Huntington Beach man breathed back life into the three-year-old son of the family's maid after pulling the child from the OOttom of a backyard swimming pooL The boy, RJcardo Olivares, son of Mrs. Ampero Olivares, this morning was "starting to respond to treatment" at Huntington Intercommunify H o s p i t a 1 where he was admitted about 2 p.m. Thucsday. A spokesman said the litUe boy remained in guarded condition. Paul ~. 26, of 8131 Terry Drive, said hia son, Dean, 15, ran into the house screa.mini Ricardo waa in the pool. Roberts s a I d he 1 a w the child at the bottom, then dove in fUDy clethed. He g a v e the uncooscious boy mouth-to- mouth resuscltatiOn ·u n t 11 the f1t1 department rescue unit and ambulance arrived. OVER FOR BUFFUM • MONT ' f • •• CONTINUES T • • ' IWtY I'll.OT .. Proud Queen Makes Last Vo11uge ·Early rising observers watch 28-year-old Queen Elizabeth slip out of Southampton at dawn today on final voyag~ to Port Everilades, Fla., where she will be. turn~ into convention and toutist center. Black and white queen sailed into Atlantic with every porthole illuminared, llignalinf end o1 .. eucln· transatlantic travel. Allf,)tlaer Trapped Three Countians l{illed When Dune Buggy Flips A stanton man wu killed in a one-car cruh in Anaheim early thia morning and a Santa Ana man and two young Gardep Grove boys died Thursday in the Imperial VaUey when a Jeep overturned. Larry John Murphy, 25, 0£ 7385 Thunderbird Lane, Stanton, was killed when his car went out of control and 1161 lK County Traffic Death Toll 116'1 l9l hit a utility pole. Police said he was eastbound on Ball &ad al Gilbert Street. The coroner's office said Murphy died of multiple fractures a n d internal in· juries. Killed in the Jeep acclde.nt on a sand dUne 14 milea east of Calipatria were Ronald Byon Brisbin, 31, of 2131 S. Ross Ave., Santa Ana; Randy Carl Heinit, 14, and his brother, R!cky Allen, 12, aons of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heinze of 13361 Fairview Ave., Garden Grove. Bri!bln's son, Donny, 10, was trapped when the Jeep overturned but was able to free hlmseU. He told officers it took about 15 minutes to dJg out of the sand. Authorities are not sure whether the deatM occurred from sulfocaUon or in· juries. An autospy is planned today. Queen Mary ' Filling Vp LONG BEACH (AP) -The 1till uniin- lshed 411 rooms in the hotel complex of the former CUnard linu Queen Mary already are 75--80 percent booked up for 1970, say officials of the Dinera-Quetn Mary CorJ>. Fred Rosenberg, president of tbe firm which holds the master lease on the now permanenily docked lhip boqht by the City .of Long Beach, allO lald Wednesday the firm had rece.J.ved "in e:1cess of 350,000 reaervatJon1 for rooms through 19'14." Rosenberg added that.more than 1,000 requests had been received for 1bop space aboard the Queen Mary. ONE MORE DA~ West Countian . Pleads Guilty To Escape Rap A Westmlnster man who eacaped from a c:oimty jail _.k party' Nev. IJ toda1 pleaded guilty lo a charae of felony escape. Superior Court Jud(e WllUam Spefrl ordered Robert G. Brochard, 25, ol 1131 Sinclair St., to return lo hll court Dec. lt for probation hearing and sentencJna:. Bf"chard II being held In county jalL The former truaty dlalppeared while working with a detail in a couhty raraa:e facility in Santa Ana. He wu serv1na: a sentence for non-support at tbe Ume. Court action II pending agalnat lbroe penon1 who allegedly aided and alM!lled Brochard In bis bid for ~om: Arrtlted In the Los Alari>ltol .... on the day of the escape were Jackie L. Parish, 21, of llOlll Yenno Way, Westminster, George D. Ward, 31, of 141/ll Purdy. SL,. Midway City and Ca!lly L. Melgle, 19, of Oran1e. Fires Hit Australia S'<'DJ'EY'(AP) -Five-·.,.-· oeven are mllUig and' about 1111 fn,lund In mldlummer buablfrn that ~ mllllOlll of dollin -ui or· dimop wilhln a· IO<nlt.e radlwi of S)'lfne1 In the put two days. MISS IT! .. ' , •• '.., • -~-..... • • • . • . . • • • • ' , . •• , . ' ' .. NEWPORT CENTER #1 FASHION ISL"AND • 644-2200 • MON. THRU SAT. 10:00 A.M. Till. 9:lO:P;ll: • ~ J,. r ' ' , On Nbon ltlissio11 ·scranton to See Mideast Leaders NEW YORK (UPI) -Prealdent..iect Scranton would evaluate the aitualloa Richard M. N-.......,..i today he In ta<h of the countrlea and report would send former PeDl\l)'lvanla Gov. to Nlson u IOOfl u he n!turnl. He William Scranton ot1. a ats-naUon fact-fin· hU not been uked to communleate dlni tqur,of the troubled Middle Eut. l>OllUoM of the prtaldent~ect to the A N-apokuman aald Scranton heads of lllate, Ziegler aaJd. A JOUDg bandit got throlllh the would meet wttJi beadl ol lllate and lnlormtd """"" aaJd tbe purpoM of robbery but the cetaway lot hl.m. governmental leaders tn Iran, Leb&noo, Scranton's vii.it WU to take I clole N_.iivWe. Tenn. poilce aa!d the Unltod Arab Repuhllc, Saudi Ar1bla, look at the area Iii an effort to -' gunman held up 8 branch at the Jordan and l!rael. He wU1 leave Dec. bow • permanent Ara~llraell peace Commerce Union Bank and ea-2 and return Dec. u. might be facilitated. c'll*i wllb a ii.a ot. B~t POlic;e In communieattooa to the buds of '!'be aourcet aa14 be alto waa upected loud 1be gelllWQ llnd 't1je -of ·-,ol 1111 ~ .. N~ • to ....rer with UAW: Praldenl Glmel •tale ~ ·it ,-...i-Ja~r :=-: .. ~~~ on ~bdel,N-.All pnope<U tor _,,al •c61h ~~· i...it clllblvJlld i.l"i . ....., 1n .,_ o-r; m1 .the ~·~ ..:% ~,.: ht'PUt a ,~e lldt!ih ID ibe• hag i'fC!el\ M i while.rt . E&YPI c!larged U.S. air<:<a1t toot pan w!tlillielili>ney. ' ,Nil~~ .. llDoald Ziegler aaJd 1nliraetlattaca.,illlllEIYPL · · • " • • -Scranton, ""° had rerved as·an ... 1 .. ~lie 8ettY, Vlck•ry, ~. of IMJj. to Secretary of Stata Cbristi>n Redhouni11, Ens18iicl, Wied: ber ' "Ra;n . s· no· w' Honer In, the E~ ... adminlatratloo. driver'• teit again but the say• · · "' ; ' la lhapllig up u .a key foreign pollcy s~n continue trying. Ex•mln•r advller and ~ for Nixon. He A n ....... ton aid she I 11 ed in· E undertook a similar trip to Western n.YaU 5 o ow p lt' ast Europe ln October. -procedure, was poor at e ing One of the first and most pressing roineuverlng and did not look problems facing Nixon after he as11Umes ctft>und b;efore moving her bulky s office Jan. 20 is to tiring about a more vlhicie. Mrs. Vickery took the test In New to rm stable •ituation in the · Middle East, an atop the steazproller her husband area he termed during the . campaign gave her· two years ago as a, biftb.. b ol}e of the moS explosive in the day present. ' ' ,., ,.. ~ ,.,... world. e A cold -and wet storm spread rain Throughout the campaign he decried from Pennsylvania and New Jersey Soviet intervention in the area and charg· i Sheriff Mari<m Wttlit in f Gr'tist Btnd, Ken. Ma · f'tctiotd • not;a that 4 Kanaan . wai con. fvictrd Oct. ·15 in D1mgor Court. ~LoMo·n·, on a chdrat ·ot·dnmken. ~ drif?ing and that the hQ~i.sh · court J ""~ ·hi. ·drilltr'• I 1 lie°""' tit monih!. rrt 1Do.t tM 1 fjrit. notice oJ UJil iJLPt 1 ean- through N~England today. Light spew ed the Soviet! with sending arms to and JDOW flUrria fell along the Great Arab nel~i antagonistic to Israel. Lakes Jn the..Jtorm.'1 wake. NIJ.oo advocated several long range . dale warnings Were pOltiid from· Maine economic devehlpment programs to help to MaaaichuSetts aton( .the Atlantic Arab natioDI but came oul firmly in lea.board aJJd froin , Late. ~an to support of giving Israel whatever Late OntariO:. Toe fierce ttorn1 prowled annaments were needed to preaerve a I.He Wartheul afUr1t dumped rain, •lett balance of power in the region. and lnbw Oll the Mldwest. Scranton i.! to arrive in Tehran, Iran, "!he· rtorm., which crept out of Mexico Dec. 4. His schedule from there : Dec. early ln tht week, then dawdled over 5, Beirut, Lebanon: Dec. 6, Cairo UAR· Texas ltor'in(" up D\oilture and power, Dec. 7. J i d d a Riyadh , Saudi Arabia ; galloped across the Southern plains, the Dec. 8, Amman, Jordan; Dec. ' and Midwest and Ohio Valley Thanksgiving IO, Tel Aviv and Jerwialem. Day. ' 1et Skids on Run.,.11 ... A Frontier Airlines plane with 62p11j1f011gera~111% crew members aboard slid off the nmw~ 111· a heavy rai'n and windstonn Tb.utsday at Lem1Jert.. St. Lotris field. The plane's nose gear was "~ UP'ITI ........ p1et6!y moored into the mud and severed," but the rest ol jot was not damaged and only two pas· sengm were taken to hospital. They were later re- lea1ed. , , r Newark Police; Firemen ' ' Trade Balance Shows Deficit Of $63 Million 'Sick-'·;-Curfeti,'.';dfaered NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Hall the city's 2,400 police and firemen called in sick to press demands for higher pay today, forcing the mayor to declare a midnight,.~ a .m. cur!ew. rtmf!mber in which o .conviction in one countrJI can ~ binditi.g :&n ·another as a TtlUlt of a rt· ciprocal ..avrenritnt, .. the ahtrift :,aid. "Thia person 'lbill not be ~a.blt to drlvt hi Kamai untii It: montbU up."' • In Nairolll, Assistant Education Minister Eric Khaaakala aay1 a campaign js underway to get local h9tel1 and cafea to prqmo~ ugali, the national dish of Kenya. "When a tOurist goes to Italy he gets spaghetti and in New York be can- not escape the hot dog. Why ts it that nowhere in Kenya ean visitors eat our national dish?'' He 1aid. Ugall is a mixture of maize rrleal The holiday weather. effect.I were numerous and Widespread : 1lood-11wollen rivers and streams lfl lhiQdle Tennessee, snow-coated landscape and blghwaya in- tennittently from Mtuourt to Michigan. Raina meuw'ing more lhlll m: inches swamped Tennessee from the MIMWlppl River to lbe Cumberland Mountaru Thursday. After a day of Warnln111 of poaibly wtoos flooding oo the Harpeth Rtvet near Nuhville, the Weather Bureau stopped it.a flood bulletins late Tburlday and-indklted the threat had More Mine Drilling Due; Major Blast Shakes Portal Mayor HU&}roJ. Addonitio ordered the streets cleared and all taverns closed at midnJ1hl during an emergency meeting of the City Council. The officials also considerei:l whether to call in state police and the National Guard. The sick call was reported about 50 perceht effective. Only a half dozen J>!)trol cars were on the streets of this pl-edominanUy Negro city of more than 400,~ per:sqm, which has one of the highest· crhpe rates ln the country . A police spokefman said the situation wa! "extremely erltlcal and hazardous." WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States balance of trade showed a deficit of $63 million in October with both e:rports and import.'l falling from their record September levels, the Conunerce Department said today. October exports of $2.594 billion showed an adjusted decline of 20 percent from the September high. The decrease was spread generally throughout all com· modity groups. Among nonagricultural products, whlc~ accounted for more than fi ve-siJ:ths of the drop, notable declines showed in exports of nonelectrical machinery, chemicals, crude materials and fuels. al)d ;POrridge. • Th.Jn.gs ore gttt· ting back to 11-0T· mal f o r Brenda Ann Ma.quar, 3, as sht happily enjoys an ice cream cone ~own to the very laJt drip. Brenda, kidnapped n e a t her home Nov. 20, was returned to her parents by tht FBI Tuesday after she convinced hos· pital officia1-.s in Needlci that the man she wru with "was not my father." Shi! was to.ken to the hos· pit.al when her ab· ductor had an auto accident. • •Actor George Hamilton says he's going to take a fling at magazine writing. Hamilton, 28, announced ht had signed a contract with Har· pers Bazaar to "write about styles ad fashions in men'• apparel." Hamilton is rated one of Holly· \vood's best dressers. Storm passed. ' Heavy rallll ranged northward across Dllnola · ind South and West Into Mlaalsalppl and Arkansas, where tome floodin.R WU reported. Snow mb:ed,,with aleet made holiday travel treacherous north of the rain area. Two to 6 lnchel of anow wh1tened the area from northeastern Mlasouri into central Lower Michigan. Up to eight inches covered some nortbern Lower Michigan communities. High winds accompanied the deylong downpours acrosg the Midwest, and Into the Northeast today. Gale warning.s con· 1 Unued on all the Great Lakes and were extended to include the Northern Atlantic Coast. The winds ton 'doYrii p.rt ,of the steel superstructure lo~ a hich 1choo1' auditorium belna: built north of ln· dianapolis. Kill Threat Against Prince Charles Told CAERNARVON, Wales (AP) ~Police are investigating a thfeat to kill Prince Charles, whose July 1 investiture cere- mony as Prince ol Wllet in ancient Caernarvon Castle has beeii threatened wilh sabotage by home rule extremists. Queen Elizabeth IT asked the Home Office last summer to provide a security guard for the 20-year-old prince. It Is said to be strooger than Secret Service protection for a U.S. president. Drenches MANNINGTON, W. Va. -Officials today decided to drill two more hole! In the Mannht.gt.on: ·No. 9 .coal mine to determine if. 71 men trapped nitie days ago could hive found lift-auat.a.inln& alr in any of th6 mlht's tnany "rooins" d!JlP underground. :X..lher -"major" ezploaian ahoo\'..Jl>e mine's Llewellyn portal today."r"fftii1 the 16~ major explosion aince the men were trapped before dawn Nov, 20. The 15th major blast occurred at the Mahan portal early Thanksgiving Day. There also had been about a doz.en minor exploslon11. T h e decision to bore t w o additional holes, the ninth and 10th, meant officials were not ready yet to give up all hope for the possible survival of some of the trapped. men1 • The seventh bole was completed Thur SHIP 'ARRESTED' ON SF SMOG RAP SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Ag .... ot the Bay Area Regional Air Control Pollution District arruted a IU!pecl. tl'J,i1 week _for belching mnote continuallY lot more than three minutes. ~ A hearing la pendlll( In San Franctaoo Municipal Court for the SS President Cleveland of the American President Lines. Jt WIS the first time the ID\OC COJ>I have arreated a 'ah.if, in San Fran· ci8co Bay for alleged vlo atlofi of a new law. Jersey Great Lake Snow Flurries Blanket Lower Michigan . ' California Nitti Lew , ,r. " ,,_ • 11 .... .... ... .. 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" " n a ~ M • n . .. •• .. :a ·,. i: ~ :: j! . " • • . " p -" • • " " n • " " ... " ., ... " . .. . " . ' Addonizio conferred with Gov. Richard day night and the eighth early today. J. Hughes bf telephone on the possible Thus far, all air $8.Mplea ~t up state police and National Guard callup through thf: eight bore hotel ~ to Wt no Oedalon was Immediately an· levels between 700 and~ l.•ej noonbed. , ~; underground showed the prt!enee Of · New1y ~ Councilman Anthony lelhaJ gases. ·' ~et'~·of an aJl-wtute citlzem Peter P. Ferretti, a vice presi. ~~ ~ll*IP -the North Ward of Consolidatioi;i. O)&.I Co ... ~.;. 'citiUos ~ee -and a backer te!tlngs Thursday nfiht We& tJ ~ of the. 1t~··can job tction, said he an area where th~ men had ~ ttjlinil,-. tav~-th! ~· to go 1n case of d1aa1ter. MaJ. Gen. James F. Cantwell, ·com- He described the testing area as a matider : of the· New Jersey National "very critical place." The carbon monox· Guard. said "We have had no call yet. Ide level was 50 times human capability The first call would be to the state while the methane concentration wu pollce. We wouldn't be called until after 26.4 percent. He said there is danger that capability is fully exploited." of explosion when methane reachel: a A spokesman said uniformed men were level or ~twe~n five and. 15 percent. calling in sick with "diseases" ranging Ferretti satd .. we will make some from Hong Kong flu to a "Ruuian" decaton" after the evalu;1Uon toda~. in~~ ~i:cter. "We never know when P'trn:tti, asked 'I'burlctay night if the It will strike,')' one policeman said. drill litea showed Ole same deadly air samples would mean sealing the mine, replied : "I can't comment on that. Thi!, of courte, 11... a poss.lbllily. All the ln- formaUon al this time doesn'l look good. lt doesn't look encoor1ging," Jaws Unlocked; Man Can Chew 'After 20 Years ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -Law-. Peters, 43, of Fort Hunter ate a Thankagiving turkey for the ftrst time 1n 20 years Thursday. A l~hour operation perfonned al Memorial H08pltal "unlocked " Peters jawa which hid bec:n l\Llfld by an af. fllctlon known u ankyloaia. Docton aald the ailment la not ... conunon and la related to ion&·tenn rheumatoid arthritis. 'llley said that the fusion USUllly ocait1 Oft one side .and ls comcted by ,.,,...,. llut In Peters' case, both aides of hit jam were fused and other pbfa!cal factors prt!veDted .an earlier operaUon. Pet.era' cousin, Dr. Carmen Fuolo, an Albany oral suraeon. performed the dellcate operation, Which · lnc1uded a tracheotomy kept actJvattd ·for two days followtna ugery. Before the suceulful operaUon, Pet.era wu 1ble to ut by having several teeth e:rtracted, then forc- lni aoft load! into · the apert\llt ind grlndlll( them by pnalng them qa!NI his teeth with hla tongue. As he left the hospital Wednesday, he said, "I can hardly wait to crunch down a raw carrot:'' Minnesota U. Offers HHH Teaching Post ROCilESTER, M.Y. CAP) -V~ Pnlldaat If~ l!Unlpllrof AJI be 11 eertaua1y f'a very 1t- tractfvt 1of1er" from lbe University of Minoelota lnvolvin& l>&rl·UIM teaching alter he \eaves offk:t fn J1nuary. Humphrey saJd the job would not mike heavy demands on hia ahct!dule and ,~ -· · leave hlm timt to work toward lllr"engthentnc the o.mocraUo party. Ht said he wanted to broaden Its bue and entourage young people l o particlpale. I • Heart f'aU. George Henry Debord, the na· tion's longest suMving heart transplant recipient, died at St. L iI k e ' s Hospital, Houston, Thursday after suffering a series of heart attacks. De- bord, 46, of Helotes, Tex., re- ceived the transplant July 2. Colombia Cabinet -Resigns in Crisis BOGOTA, Colombia !AP) -Tbe Uberal-Omstrv1Uvie coalltlon Cabinet reaigned at d•lf!l today alter a stormy si.J'-bour session ,with Pmldent Carlos Ueras Reltnpo, plun&lnl thil co11 ... ll'Owinc natloo lftlo crisls .. Lleru, • !Jk.al, charged the coalltlco wu not J'QOvlfW lbead with hla programa for reform and demonded the Cabinet step down ao that he could aeek a tun political rtlllgnment of lht 1overn- ment. "The poeilion ol ftalmeu on which the government hAa been placed Is damaglng public onter," Lleras pjd In the all-aig?lt 1M11on. '"We have had peace In the acbooia. Today that peace la beinJ ~ken all °'or the country." October imports declined slightly more than 10 percent from September, totalln3 $2.857 billion. ecrease was widespread, with J~ hipmenLs reported particularly tn-i ee and crude materials, including both rubber and iron and other ores, as well as metals generally. The government said the threat o~ a dock strike at the beginning of October along the East Coast, appears to have been the most important factor affecting both September and October trade developments. The strike, which was forestalled bJ an injunction, tended to boost sea borne trade in September and cut it in October. North Vietnamese Move Into Laos '.After Bomh Halt 1 VIENTIANE (UPI) -The LaoU&n defense ministry sald today a full North :Vlelnameae division -about 12,000 mer. -has moved into Laos since the UniteC States stopped bombing North Vietnam. Col. Thongphan Knocksy, the top ministry spokesman, said the North Viet· nameae are busy repairing their H1 Ctu Minh supply trail network in southern Laos where it winds into South Vietnam. The fresh North Vietnamese division he s a i d. is stationed in the Bolovens plateau of southern Laos, where Com munist soldiers attacked the village o. Thateng Wednesday. Khamphan Panya, a personal rtpresen· tatlve-.. of Prime Minister Sotlvanna Phouma, said Laos would protest till attack to the International Control Com· mission and demand an investigation. The commission was set up 14 years a g o to supervise the Geneva accord.; that ended the Indochina war. "If the ICC fails to fulfill Its dutii we have the legitimate right to dcfen 4 ourselves,·• Panya said. l * * * Cambodia Admits Red Troops Tuer~ BANGKOK {UPI) -Cambodia h&:I acknowledged what U.S. commanders h1 South Vietnam have been saying for months -North Vletn&n1ese troops m Ulini Cambodia u a aanctuary from lhe Vietnam war. '!'be disclollUre appeand In the Nov( 22 edition of the 8'l0iofllclal Cambodi"'I news rna1azine Realities C&mbodlennea. Officially the Cambodian goverrunent hQ denied up to now the presence ol Com· munist troops in Cambodia. The magazine said six North V\el· nameie IOldlers had been captured In Cambodia. 'M>ey wen turned over ~ representoUves ol the Viet Con& Jq P1-Path, the i'eport aid. ' flt JO th ., - .. i • ii"~ • • ' I I I ' ~---- Frldl)'1 Nowr®w 29, ll)68 DAILY I'll.OT • : .Lo1t Bii f'ervot' for War North Viet GI Finds Life Not So Hot TONIGHT at FASHION ISLAND " ' ~ •• PA NANG. Vietnam (\IPI) Juwan. ~ he told ''"""" ·• "TwentJ·nlno-l>ear-oid Phlri> "mem werr.caton a 1a1e o1 Van CUon1 1e11 a bl14'" ol ll"OWll>I dlaaatlafaetloo aod ci\ly Pve ..,.ths tithlnd ."11m ~pa -the ~· ~ he -do'lm from CUonl llid -alnce • "" bOrth. certain that he WU Febniary with the luib Norlh • C•!nl to help liberate lht Vletnameae Dlvllioo I Oorpa. Soulll Vleloameoe. the northern Uer ol South After nine months of Vietnam. ' n,lllini, CuOP( 111rmidenid to Uolb In the divlslo• are 1<>v.rnrn••l foroea. cwmttly flgbting al hall He bu lC11t hll fervor for 1trenith, he said, and bis QWn the ~orth Vletnamue "War eornp&111 consisted' of oaly' SO ot· Liberation." He hu not men. . ft\>m .111o wjf• Ill-he " CUoni ii 911" ., .. ,.to. . . Uaipbonl .-. In creutn1, ·mun'"'!"-; oj <Norlh ....... .. • .• , .. th "' '" m<ister charge ~ .. ~ ' ' ., , '~ ~· , ; Vietnamese defectors to the w I deapread dlallluslonment 1overnmenl "open arm 1 ·and dJssatllf~ amonr the policy" but he ts under no North Vietnamese trops. Wuolooa that there wW be The Nov. I bombing halt I.DY mw IUl'I'enden. wu lnltfpreted to lhe rank "MOit of my fr lE!nds are and flle as "rreat victory" 1ick of the fi.gbtlng," he said. for the Communist caUJe . ''They no longer belleve in However, poUUcaJ ca d res what ~ are lighting !or. were quick to tell the 10ldiers But th~y will conUnue to fight that there would be rouch u Ion, u there i1 someone bitter fighllng ahead. to give the orders." A lieutenant who wu a Oiong'a statement$ a r e political commissar until his backed 'by ..cores o! other in-capture this week taild bil·capo terropUOlll of tecently cap-ton, "moot of my troopa just tured prisoners. Many tell of want to ao back north. We bava lo keep !ham actlva In some type ol fllbtlni. u they are Idle dlllltlalactlon will &row·" Cuon1 told ol lncruslnf hardlhlp ...... front 1lne Commwtllt iroopl. For months~ he said, he llv· ed on two small cans of rice a day with i plncb of wt. Except when unlta were plllled back Into Laoa for refil· tlni. all typeo ~ equl~ rifles ll)d ammumdon were ICll'CI Items. Cuong said hil company had lost men in heavy OgbUng, while many otllen had <llad en route to rt:ar holpltal1 beoaOM ol a critical lhor1a1e ol meclJcal 111pplles. The former Commun 11 t soldier will be proceaed here and then found seme type ol job. Possibly in the future 0Jon1 wW t>e clreflecl '" • IOCOlld time, Uil& Ume Into the Sooth Vletnameae armed aervka. SELECT NOW FROM THESE FINE RECONDITIONED GRANDS * Steinway * Knabe * Estey * Chickering * W•ber * Sohmar * Kimball * Brambach and NO MOHFf DOWN HO PAYMENT 'TH. IBRUARY • CHOOSE NOW WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD . . Mtn's Chorus of NeY11pcirt Har.bor Cli•p· ter, SPEBSQSA on center mell 11lon91icle ' the 9elly decorefecl Columbia 50' tree. See Sent• too. T onr9ht 7: I 5 p.m. -1n San Clime~ FREMOHT &RAID • $595 ._ ........... "9W- • I • ., STORE HOURS DOWN'J!OWN .s~.N.~~c1eMENTE ~ i lDWNTOWN COSTA MESA :• · · · · • ---., · DAILY 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. -'~ . t ' FttlDAY 'TIL 9 PM -1~ 'nEnrvRT ·•~VD. 646-0271 SUNDAY NOON 'TIL·,· ... M. • M H ff ff ,. H tt tt H 00 •• 00 ff 00 oO oo • • ..... .. • •• • -,;411 -... .. dl";;4li .;41id1":;411 ,;411 -• ·r;r , , • . • • .! •.. , , •• ·r., . . T.'-' • • • ,.,.-r;-, . ·r.r,,.··r.r • ·r.r • • '#". .. .. .. . .. t 0 o o I -- ·,• • 114 S. a CAMINO . fill -492~'642 -. • • "'• r, .. • ;. I \ ' . . . .. Paper Fad-$100 Million • A Year Boom in Business If SYLVIA PORTl!:ll Al!IOlll the ...,. fascinating lteml I've come 1cross in this rear'• clutch ol Chriatmu ca""°P are throwaw~ slee~ , b1C , bop I\ '1.95 · api>a, • thioirrriay blankets at $3.50 .piece, Ulrowaway sheets at :ttro for SI.80, throwaway • pOlowcuel co.sting two for 80 ·ctllb. -• 'Ibo _pahi., actv.rtlsinC -disposable ilems ob-Ylollll)' are lhnina al ,_ ind .. ya.chi.erg, But oon- ~"' today's laundering ""' <try 'Cleaninl -on lop 9f; U. !nJtlat tn.vestmen! in theM Uems, throwaway sheel5 and bl1nkets ~ on the way to bec:omln& bargains for stay· ol,)\omu .. ...u. BUT THE ABOVE already ls yesterday's news. Today's "hot'' Item in the U.S. marbtplace II disposable underwear. Bowlnl in right noW are throwaw1y women's .u~nb made out o f nonW<1ven rayon 'and costing 15 cenb: a pair; coming tomOJTow are d Is pos able women's nightgowns, men's undenhorts and w o m e n ' s brassiere&; and one company is reported going into pro- ducUon in January of porous "breathing" plastic garments costing only pennies each. would you have be!i;cved on- ly IO years or so ago, that by 1968, paper dresses would Crossword Puzzle AClOSS l lttt•ln lrl one's ••ping 5 Group Jlannln g a Cf?YP d'el•l lo Kind of nail 1:4 E\rly 45 Stroked 47 Cul • 4' Stt 26 Across SO Brlstl• Sl --· broom Sl "And -•• . i•d": 2 fiords 55 Vehicle 56 Pinell sllct be commonplace and that other paper clot.bes, rangln&: from men' 1 dress sb1rts to baby clothea, balhlng 1ultl, lies and raincoats, would be up to a $50 to 100 million a year business? Would you now believe that in addition to the "linens" and paper clothes we buy to- day, use briefly and toss into the trash bin, we dispose •~ nuall,v of 321 ,000 tons of paper napkins, 949,000 tons of paper towel&, 340,000 tons of facial tissue, and 1,120,000 torui of toilet paper • • • over one billion dollars' worth of throwaways a year,. AND EVEN though you are well aware of the disposable bottle, jar and can, would you accept the estimate that it 27,000,000,000 glass bottles and jars, plus 5,500,000,000 tin cans? The most rapidly growing segment of the throwaway in- dustry is in disposables for hospitals and other in- stitutions, a clear reflection of our continuing struggle to slow the rising cost of medical care by slashing the cost of hospital services. In hospitals, disposables now range from sheets and pillowcases to bed clothes, surgical gowns, laboratory coats, bed drapes for non- private facilities, hypodermic needles. Many-purpose hospital completely disposable kits also are being pro- duced. TO ILLUSTRATE, there are Fable of Label Susan Gilbert, former Miss Newport Beach, is dis· playing the labels printed by Comps, Inc., Orange, which cover every home sale immediately after close of escrow. Home buyers are considered ready market for goods and services. Ohioan 1' L•c klno ' frlfnd5 ll Whitt 1111tter of the br1 in l7 Boid lucl l! Extol · 61 Stlflly deco1ous &2 fttsllltnce 64 Buffalo's rel1tlvt pre-sterilized surgical packs -----------------------containing all needed garments 10 Paper: Comb . for111 Fi Fltur dt -· Preposition l Sktle."p&rt !S Gtrden1r's .l•Pl~tnt t6 Par1nt •o Ftm•le animal I~ ln1t ct 4 --dt · I• crem•: The very btst t• ltchanlzed , unit's •thlcles II St• 31 Across 59 PollUcal cwgwclzatlon: 2 words 41 S. A111tr. herb ''British Colu111bla lake M Kind of wlndow 65 Enlttl•ln· ment medium 6' John, In.Omsk 67 Stile: ~bbr . 61 Embellfsh 69 Er1se DOWN l H1shlsh source 2 Places for: Suffix 3 Sp1alc falteringly 4 Decl•re wir 101insf 5 Girl's nilme 6 Road map ·-bbrevlatlon 7 Western U.S. city: 2 words a L.lttle Orphan - ' Sediment 10 Ptlbllc room on a ship Hm/68 11 Models 35 Beverly represtnt(ng Hiiibiiiies the solar star system 37 Massenet 12 Tollch qptra along 1 40 Guider' border 41 Upper 13 P1rt of limb a pedestal 4b ----bobsled: 11 Spherlcal 2 words body 48 Eng in e part 2~ Be 1eady for 51 Menu item 25 Mr. SZ Midwest lllarx city: 26 Small tnlorma! de.la._chtd 53 Disagrttmmt pitce 54 French 27 Grttk department goddess 55 ···-alba: 29 Name Bleached 29 "Down Undtr" bttswax bird 57 Biting 31 Ca lendtr 53 Long abbrevl•llon llv!: Fr. 32 Among: 59 And others: Comb. for111 Z words )) Dress· 60 Unit in !ht mater'S' cgs system concern 63 Tille llMJ11~ ... }ti£ Jl lfetfmf,iM, MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO ........ H ,AaaOC.IATION 1lf1 Lttl ClittHftllwty • C.-Ool Ma., c.1;1. 9262S · .. · .. '. 't--679>50'10 for patients, with holes cut out over the body areas in which surgery will take place. There There are pre-surgery pre parati'on kits containing dis· posable razors for shaving, disposabl e basins for washing, disposable towels. In the offing are disposable plastic thermo- meters and even "disposable hospital rooms" , in the form of plastic balloons y,·hich could be blown up inside a _ hosoital room for each new patient, providing his own completely sterile "room." Clearly, the growing em· phasis on convenience in this country, along with the virtual disappearance of household help and the soaring cost of services, are spurrirlj the trend to disposability. Clearly too, the s h a r p growth of camping, boating, picknicking and othet forms of outdoor recreation have been powerful stimulants to the trend. AND UNDOUBTEDLY, a fundamental factor has been our mounting total o f "throwaway income." Just since 1959, our disp:>Sable personal income (i.e., after tu:es) has soared from $337 billion to $593 billion. our problem in this country ls not how to produce enough food and clothing and other Items to go around. Our pro- blem in this country is how to throw it away. 800,000 Fly On Air Cal Air Cali£ornia has transported more than 800,000 passengers in its first 22 months of operation. ac- cording to Carl Benscoter, airline president. The airline began service on Jan. lb, 1967, with a roote between Orange County and San Francisco. Since that time It has added service to San Jose and Oakland from Orange County and Ontario. On Dec. 3 it is scheduled to begin service to San Jose and Oakland from Hollywood- Burbank. Benscoter said 8 o 2, 6 6 4 passengers have flown aboard Air California since service began. LEGAL NOTICE NOTIC• INVITING ltlOI Hahc• 11 lllrltW •I.,... tl\lit IM Fovnl1ln v111e, lmProvefl'ltnl A u t ~a • I I¥, lllf"lln1"9r nNrrW hi 11 1111 "Owner" will r1ee1.,. uo ""' but not liter tl\lin 10 :00 A.M .. Frlcl..,. ~tmbet l, \"9, Hiiiei bids lot 1111 IWl'11 of eatl"KI IOI' tyrn!.,.111111 tor 1111 Clly al Fount•!" V•lln 1mmtdl•te NM<h ,r011•1m. FOii ... llln VllllY, C..!ltor"l1, Sudo llldt t111l1 be rf'Clf¥9d •I 1111 Offl.u al Ille Clhl ~ t i,,_ ti•ll• llll'CIO Sl.IMt A-. Favnt•lft V1111\1, C11!tarnl.I. •nd ~n tw -Md •"6 1111blkl"I re•d 11Dllcl tr 1111 1bavt tttr.a ,,_ E•ch bid Miit! ~ '"° be r-•IYf NI llllt 1n ... n111an. '""' ,,.M, -mc111a111. 1nd 111 otllH Colll11ct ~ti. c ... 1.. fff flll Cantr1CI l)o(yrnMti .... -...,, fl II Ind -le llUb\IC ~tlon Ill 1111 Miid ll'fflc;" o1 llM Owner '""' 111 Wl1H•m r. •klnldt • A1111Cl.lftl, Ard'llitctt. IS.SO it<l"l'llM Ort..., c--0.1 ,..,, C•H,.,..nta. '"° "'" bl obtfil.... If ... Offlc:9 '1/f 11M Ardllkd, 1w .,._,.,,. 11S 00 flw Md\ wt all '""' .,... -lflc.etlllN. n1, ci..-11 wtn • ~ .,."" " .... WU &I Cot1trlld ~ clotQ'lll't'CI .... •l'l\lrl!ed CGmlliet. •1'111 "" MOid eonc1111an wHt11r1 florf d•'l'I .ttw 1111 llkl llNfllflt. "'-Ownlf' ,_,..,.. 1111 .... 1v111M « f'flto(;ll119 ""'' 1'1111 111 1*11 or i. w•"'9 111¥ 11 .... ulltrltln 1iPt lntwll'llHtlft In 111"1' bid or 111 1111 bldcllnt. C0>tt1'1cllDI' mt¥ not wtltodl.,. blf \lftfll JO .,.,. '""' IM llcl D1k. FOUNTAllol VALllV tAl,ff,tlllt. IM,ll:OV!MINT AUfHOlllTY !!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!~'....! '"-~ , .. , ... 'lll>H"*I Ori ... ~ C.... DI!~ 'lklt. N-..tifl' II, 7'1 lll'l ,.,..._.. .. • f\ • \ Red Ruble Stands Pat During Money Crisis NEW YORK (AP) -While the major free w o r I d governments light to buttress their currencici1, the Soviet Union's ruble stands serene. An international monetary crisis is as forei~ to the Russians as a basegall game. Why i.s.,. the rub1e immune to the problems of free world currencies? Basically, It's that, the ruble Is not traded on lhe in- ternational monetary market. The ruble is essentially an Internal currency immune to fluctuations of other cur· rencies. It is worth only in Russia whatever number of dollars or pounds or francs the Russians say i_t is worth. When the Russians buy something from ·an Eastern nation they pay either by sell- ing gold-the USSR is the sec- ond largest gold producer next to South Africa--or by barter. They do not use rubles because most other countries will not accept them. Otherwise the Soviets who hold some Western currencies obtained thrOugh exports or from Western tourism, behave much the same· way as Western private investors. "The Russians won't say how big their holdings are or where they hold them, but I doubt their holdings could have much of an etrect on a Western currency," said Alec Nove, proressor o t economics at the· University of Glasgow. Scotland. in New York on a visit. "Of course if they feel the Deutschmark is going to be revalued. they mlghl try to sell as much to Germany as 5,000 Birds Feared Lost To Oil Slick EUREKA (UPI) -Ap- proxlmately I0,000 gaUoos of diesel fuel oil spilled Into Humboldt Bay from a Stan- dard Oil Co. dock Sunday night, covering much of the water with a thin ~t of oll that might have killed 5,000 migrating ducks. The Coast Guard said a dlk- lni pran8ement preventtF another «l,000 galton. from escaping lnto the bay from the 100,000-gallon restrVoir. The accident wa.s blamed on a nft,tured hiJh-prtssure hose and a valve ·which was mistakenly left open. Boaters wert wlmed of potential d..;en on the bay and a temporary emergency statlon was eet up In Euf'Ma by U.. Coast Guard, which sald there .,..., tittle flN danger becauae dlMtl fueJ ts dUfic:ult to i8nore when In a thin "surface condlUon." Mtic:!h of Ult oU "'* dlspen-td by ..,,,,., llctlon ol U.. llcIM. and dlorla ,..... made lo di>pooe ol the ...t of ll jXISsible and get as many DMs as they can, but so would other investors," he explained. Th~ Russian economy has to a large extent been isolatCd from the world trade syst~ since the Revolution of 19l7. "The Russians escape the fluctuations of t h e in- ternati.onal monetary market, but at the same time they don't J?ru1icipate in th e enormous expansion of wealth brought on by international trade," explained a New York bank economist. "The Soviets try to keep their trade accounts balanced on a bilateral bas.is which can be terribly inefficient," said Nove. "Right now to balance their account with Algeria, they're buying bad Algerian wine which the Western coun- tries wouldn't accept." Since thr Russians trade through negotiated agreements: changes in the values of currencies would have litUe effect on them. ''If the franc were devalued, the Russians could manipulate their own ruble prices to keep the franc prices of their goods constant," said Peter Kenan, chairman of the economics department at C o 1 u m b i a University, However, since supply and demand factors do not test the value of the ruble, Western investors are wary of It. The Soviets value it at $1.11 per ruble, and ·t.iaim H's the strongest currency in the world. Or. Paul E. Erdman, vice chairman and chief executive of Lhe Salik Bank of Basel AG. Switzerland, said the re· cent crisis might lead to a reform of the Western monetary system which would have a long-term effect on the ruble. "There could be a 1ubstan- tial increase in the price or gold," he said,,"and this could lead to steps toward the con· vertibility of the ruble." Nove, however, i1 among those economists who feel the eventual convertibility of the ruble LI nw:te a polttkal than an economic question. ''U anything, the recent crlsJ.s wUJ operate In the di~ lion of no change," Nove said. ''Tl'lose•in Russia who oppose convertibility will be 1trengtbened. They can point to the mess Westerners get into with 1'\eir currenclts.'' AnoUiei Poten1ial erteCt of the Western eeonomieii on the Soviet Union is to attract Eastern European trade away rrom the Ru.Wans . . The invasions of CiechOll~ vtkla bu Jett the Russians wllll a dilrlCUlt problem. "'lbe Czech economy ht• suUered and U.. quMtlon Is wftetber or not the .RuSltans will clve the CUcht credit to help them over their economic difflculUee:," Nove aald. "'?bey 1"&nt to d.lscredtt the C..Ch government, but they may not want to let the CRC!hl wallow in economic pro- blems." Nixon ·A· ~ ~:"., ~ t"" b'r t~t • ... YO•!\..!~!;!• ""'"' _ .. ~ =.>~ • • _+•tt Htw y~ $"t •dlaN• flktfi . """' M -\4 -Ar-~ I! ,•.: ~ ~'"114 Has SST C IMl9lll.IWCltMC::., 1,,2,,. ._ ~~';ti" :=",'J·.ut flf m IR ~ t 'jll_ ~I 111 1Jiil t "I • > "+2v. ..,... c. ,~ u. n"' ~»; -.._ ':./ , A9:'. " ='• Problem ~;j .~ ... t ti:~ i'1t~l ~ 'rJ : ·~~1~ ~~!§:"! m il1· ~ ~ -t "'.\11 ~ • ~ • .4r.: WASHINGTON (UPI) -~~· ~.ft ' jj l!J; ! ~ ~ \~ /.n )JI ~-ft" '• ~.~ a;:_•frlit: 10 ff1o1i 1'H: +!"' ,.... 2.20 It i Presldent~Ject Richard M. t , lu ~ !m ~ ~ = ~ l:u !• '!1 tt r ,jt Nb.on will Inherit one of avla-:1 ~ i"J• l iJS "" W: ! ~ 1:1'"" ·" 'n IDt 1v. AJ li.rdf.; 1 + '"~I ' fl~ tlon'1 hottest controversies -: .. w fl ff + .... : ~· ·~f. 2f Hi •-N 1 't t? sup.rsonlc lrJDSport proJect. :11 .u 11f ... ~ , l'l~ Jr: h + h So far, Nixon ls not officially: 11 pf J 11 "5 l !;tt lnRH . I 7\111. ~ -1,,,. A tr IA 8 O¥t Iii lolnlll 1 .. • 4m -1" on record as either for or :'...,S:,.111', •a t1 :--:-.. 1 ~' 4 11• 57,. ~' J7"":+: against the government's pro-:11~. Af! 2.0 ii ... 1!~ )!~ -+t:: :U 1" !!..fg ' # m1 1-• ~~l>C .Ult " lj~ f. ff! t " &I !fT' fl uv. fflt t r: gram ~or the 2,000-milw.n. :kol ~ ~ ra; 111'.? 11« -5 Mtj~ ~.E. if~·= nv. L :-:.~ hour airplane. But he wut ~ ·r~ \, Im I ffi!f, -,. l':lll. »• • ; 91' ~., .... MlrE1 "2,60 7 \It S'tl _ \lo n 1A U'/ ij~ ._,+ ~ haye to make a decision A.mer.a• 3 1"' "" .,. '" -1" ~._,,11.n l v. !t"r 3'\Ai + v. MlrF!ltr ,tll ]1 i r I t ~ E., .f(l9 112 30,. tiit; JO -"' shortly after takillg office Jan. ~:;:A~1~·f' ffi "" v. l" ~5t' .. "'r11 .','If .... !ht\"' II:"-~.,,,. -Ama N•I 1 -Vo omE pf.4:) s n ~ lt-.-v. ..,, Amil 1-1! 'ti 1 Ill I f"' Con'l•Oll M lU 2' 'lMi. -\.II In January, Boeing Co.,~"' 1"R, 1iJ ~ ~ E!sc .lO 'fl ::v. I~ ~.:!:.2~ builder of the plane will ~ er:' 'f: "• ... :t 12~ ,,., -Mitt• ' "' 201i """ ~ + v. present the Federal A~iatioo ~-l:os. n' ~· ~ I ~'It~::~ ,:: 1~ .c~ = ti ::t1~ • . • rldft .ta i.o -\lo ClnEdlt pf' 3 "' 1051'> 106 -v. Administrauoo (FAA) with aA~_,1 .00, 11 +,..~dk pf s 'Q R111 m. m.-~ Y" .ts -\Ii -..c. llfC4.'5 1no 111111 n +'1114 new design for the 300-~k.'°' 4l ..s +1t.4 conei.c1nc1 , '" m-. 4l¥i. ., ·-.._ passenger plane. The design, *•.i~1qz Ji f:. ~' w. ~ ~~: {:i.:-;1 • .; ':if 1~111 1r'i~ a delta-!haped wing, replaces :mi IJ> ~ f:Vo Y +t c~~;!"~.,l, :: .,... I: ~+.\lo the swing wing approved by A~• 'ti plA' %1 11 i!ii531" -~ CamPwr 1.to 111 .Ul'I "'111 ... v. + v. Am abl 10 S2 '°"" 1,11 + ·~ Cont>w pl4,5J 120 1' 7)11, n'I. -~ the FAA two years ago A Ham• i 30 190 '° 14 _ 11i cww pf4.511 1...0 1• nv. n'4 .. • • A HOl'T>t pf 2' ' Ii ~ I ~V. ConlAlrl 50 2U 1'1/t 2ftli 2"" + '"-BoeUJg announced I a st Am Ha11> .n 2'1' • 1 "' ,,. c-CM t.20 ,, '"" .. .., .. .,.._ .. month it was scrapping the ~t~"pfk~i ~ , _ \t ~~ear,:.1:~ 11R ~ 1~ U~ +·.,.. swing wing, under which the ="tr i1o m 'p,'= v. -J: ~ conk~'~~ ,~ ~v. E" W" +~~ SST• . Id h ~·:-t.•.15 1 1 11 1:13 ' CtMt;!..... .... 4l :Dlllt 'XII\ Jt\i -~ s wings wou ave swept ""' 1 • '" ,.,.. l4111. \(, c-NDt ·" 1 .. 33 :Jl~ u +J1·. back into a delta riesign for tr'~· ;i r t'" ~ ~ti~."'"~ 81\1 ~ 1 11: ~v. ~ ~ = ~ high Speed flight and SW\lDg ~.::: :p: i I~ Ina 1~ t .. ~ ~'!i 1.61 1~ ~ft ~~ ~ t~ forward for more lift at lower Z:: J!f! ., i ~-""' ~ -" c::1ro1 °''' in 1Jl:\lo u111o 1~· +'1'4 . . r..:: · .. SI -'Ill CnDat pt•~ lXIO 61\.'r '"'° "" + v, speeds. The wing NrUtpment ~'W11 ~ 11 '° +J ... t.'llrlwod 1.~ • lllloli JP 2' .. ., Am '" · "" --~:;"' .JO " a• ..., ~ ->~ made the plane too heavy, ""'\idr...,15 ~ ILN 1tm' 1.R.~ :it._ -~I\-·• " 50 "'"" 50 it".,.. engineers concluded. :'i11 .. ~ 11:: 70 .fi~ =· 11';; +re -J:.tli '?. 21,.~ 2~ ~ ...... ·~"l ....... , I •• ~~ ~· ..... ""''" 'J: .. 1 ~ 11 llll 1,11 OK ~REDICI'ED ~m"'f',ri:: 11 !At i;' I?.: .. ::~~:;!$~!~ 1n :p,~ = jjli·±.1,'" M G J C M II Am .,ao I.to nt ui. \ti ,.... ~d ''' 12A ~ '1Jli +llo head of the FAA's supersonic~~ ri: 1·2s "3' ~ ~ =:; +·v. s;amo "fl.so 1'° al~ Jm • .... BJ. en ... axwe ,AmWWkt .56 ll 14\lo 14\ti ""..... 2501 IOJlfYtJDt 31;, H program, believes that the~ 1~~ 1~ U,.. =. iv.+~ ~::U..,".'Ji·50 go mt ff"' -...:.i~ new ~oeing design "is tbe ~ c:~ ll! ff" = tf"" t ;t? ~~«r~50 ~~ ~ .. :: L ' I S best airplane I have seen." ""'K ptJ,20 1 n, 176 1u :+, s;~Kn ·'° t2 2"lo 26 2w. +\Ii H . . . AMP Inc .«I 3t lJ1t.. .»"' ~ -\lo ~ ...... HHln lb 4 ~ ™""' )&Ioli -\Ii e predicted It would WUl Atncll• C0<11 2'S ,,, .... lllf> ll'h .•. CrowCol 1.Sll " ~ Jr\'> ...,,,.. +1 FAA I b F b Amtltd 2.• 21 '9:io 4l'o """ _ ,.. c,._n carte 12t 7Mll n " -'Mi approva y e ruary. A..-con<1 2..50 .aoo m. Si'h s"" +1 c ....... ze 2.20 123 '2Yr ..,... '2'h ..._, Th h d f t A11C!!HG 1.60 " ,., IHit to +J Cm z p!(.2G rlOll tJ n 1J • e go a ea or pro otype And c11y 1.20 1& ,~ 41"1o .u\lo . . crs C«D .o111 s1 ~ v v..... + '" construction is a key step for ~:::'o~ 5/, ~ ~714 k~ = t? ~~~ ;.0 t' ,~' JI'"' "'m+-1t; the SST. The cost, which in-~~i,;'~60 i ~i-. !Ht ff~ ::,'l,t l~~":.. ·i ll2 '2~.,., J'11o"' = +· .. eludes const ruction of two pro-Arl•ns DS .20 11 J"'-Joi~ lo~ -11> o;n,..!l?.""11 .1o, •.ll. ~ •• ~ ... !tfo.-t !! • . Amico Sll l 2'IO fnlt JJ JJ-'41 +I "~ Wr .,. • ..,.., ...,, • .,. -.. totypes is estimated at $1 5 A•moo.w 1.60 711 511'1 S7 57" . . 11.f' wr " 2 ' ~ JtVi 3n1:, ''" • • > ' Amil' Pl 4 1J 4 75 7'°" 74'Mt 1/:i 111llr H 1.70 4S 4.51'1 4'1'1 ..S· •••• billion at least. This would Arm Ck 1 . .io. 11 m1i •~ 11 :: l'I vclOPS ~· " ""-~ ~ .... ArmCk pf)JJ 1110 ... :\/, 6( ~ +1~ YtlaPs 6 1160 ll2\lo 132\.11 I .. cover costs through flight Arm II: vb 1 :60 16 57"1o J™-S7'h . . . • 'f'f>l'!.llM ·* '"' s.m ~ "' -* testing h. h · bed I d f Ara Con• ·'° J lf 2' 21' + '"' --0-w IC IS SC LI e or Af'lln Ind 1 12 """ 4.5V. '51\ -.... 01" Ill¥ , 70 <Ill 2$ U'llo ,_ 1972. As/lid Oil 1.lO 2'1 45;'1 •5 ~ + Vo 0.M Cp 1.i-o ' 11 ~ JOiiril+ \4 Once prototype construction Audllr .10P A'll 11'0 '"" ''" + .,. l'<aC' 1:60 J Y v. llfllli llf'l'. -'!It "'"°II llf1.olll 6 fOv. ff 'ICl\li -'IJ §iii Pl l JS 160 n n n -111> be · th . An.II CG 1.10 20 » SS " ... ..,ca ptoa.ll auo 1,.:v. lll!v. 102\'e-l"- h gmsto, e g.o1,1e~me1nt will ~.n1 .~ J ~ ffi: :+~ 0;,t ~~A l"ff ~~ ,1,.11 fi'(: lt,.::.: ave comm1 o"' o money Auoc;1nv 1.• 35 4l11i 4l 'l + ·~ i>-t ea 2 n S6 ~ ~·-1 t k . . . . Altllt.on I.~ "" 15 ~ l4'1J + 411 OtlPwLt l.Ool 4 21:W. 21\lo 2ll/i +1'1ii o eep 1t going. This 15 where A1ct1b " .50 11 u 11v. tlv. -1 f,1 Mntt 1.10 JI ls:t'li w.... jS+ ~ Nixon m"•t act Al'Ci1VE1 1.'6 21 31w. l1v. l 'IO -" •it.Air .• " JI l"" ~ ,... ..., . All llld'> 1.IO 164 !:ID\ .. l:M:W. 11"" -1\0 ri Mii .60 21 5M.r. .lf:U. + '*'° 1n his budget last year A11Rc1o p/J.15 11211 ul'I 441\ ~l':i -v. Detwi.Mfll "1 11 31:w. n ~ +lv. President Johnson a s k e d Atl11 c1o .... 110 25\lo 1.w. uv. + 11o ~'" ·r · 11to. u uv. " ... , Al! IU<;h pl l 11 »olf> 216 216 -4V. 0.,,k\11:11 .04 61 ln'o Jlloli ~-~ Ati<ls Cari> Ull 6 W. Wo ..... en Gr ,lo ll'f 2S 2..... + ._ Conaress for money to start Aurar•PI .;oo 31' 27 11"" 21:w. -v. l'fKO at A 1 n•;. nv. +1 ti• A~,, NIU\ .~ J Jfl'I Jf 3't -:Mo 01't'Ka pf II l5 731Mi n.... .. ... the prototype pro'"'am But AM 1~c .u l7 1171'> 113 HM +:w. ~Sototnc ·'° J l'4lt """ ·-v. • t>" • AwtSplilr .C.• 311 21\'li »V. 2*\lo -V. !Edis 1 40 71 2n'o 1~ ! + " when Boeing ran into technical Autamr" 1M1 10 ma "'"' mo. f ... Ce Ed ai!l.50 l 101 1oov. 1 •... bl .i.vco c~ 1·,70 tl1 JOW. 4M4 50l'J 'Iii 0 Stetl .60 tS ,,.,.. 2~ ~ -'"' trou es, the program was A¥ca ptJ.lO ,, 101Yt " .... loo 2 o.xt•r .:xi. If ~ ""~ 41'" -..., d I d . , Avl'fl' Pd ..u, 7 •¥. 4'11 ..... °" gl1mln!I 1.IO (II 1114 1'~ Sl!h -l.J. dent Johnson to postpone win-AY"" "0 i'.6o 24 1~ 131 .... lmit ····· 8l:f' -"of.~ 3f ~ ~v. ... ~ e aye . Thts allowed Presi-A¥net inc ·"' soe :JC.-:JC.,... JGV. -,,,. 11s-r. 1·60 310 7 T It " nl.ng ap t I th dA"' -B-oi. ... ftr' .10 J7 1"' 1~ ... . prova , or e nee cu ll•bc:k w 1.» 1,1 1111. ll"h 3rn ..... l>lct•l'hall .4 " 21 211'1 .,. .,. funds 11.1cr011T '° ,, n11o 31~ 12•1, + .,. 01etia111 .Clb 11 ~ """ -v. · llll GE 1.'to 11 37"' _.., >J°" + l'I 01g1ore1a .IO 111 l6'1o 351'1 Ml'il + V. If he decides to push the l:lf~BPI~!" ~t: ,~t., J~ J::::1.., 8!w~m'':U J l:1t. ~"" lt ... SST pro~am N'> ·11 h B1nePun1 60 15' ...iv. 6\t 4'h + 'A Dlllf>9 Pl A 2 1 ua< ~ l5'lr + \I ti• , XOn WI ave BerDOll J,fot 46 7311. 10 17'11 +:Rt. 81nertCI .50b 3! u~ ;'11 51 ·-,,._ to ask Congress to approve Bird CR .1s 3.1' ~ 511'1 n11o -l'Jlt ol:rtl..i~:za ~ ,~ ~ m,: :t:,~ bo t $300 .11. Beale Inc .IO 12 2>t't 23V. 2lYi .... Orf' " 0 _ • a u mt ion. But he is B111c Pf 2.so 1100 ssv. 'ss 5"'~ +21'1 0orn"'M-, ·,, ,, .--,','• ""•--" t . . . B11e!MI .2(111 '11 15111 UV. 1~ + Yo Dorn• n · .. ,.,. ··· expec ed to face a r1s1ng tide 111111 11'>CI 2s 1w. 1w. ll\t r,• ..,,','~·".," ,', !t u 1& . + '14 I ·· Bt!hlndplJ JllJ \Ula• .... ne · -6\lo~-v. 0 OppoSltJOn from COSt-<:On• BtuSUILb .IO ~ 71..,.. ...... 1l N ~t?J vr;. ~ ltv. Jifltlt1 ff?:+~ scious legislators. l:~::t1·t1~ :1: fi 1:,,. ~ ~~ ::.~ tim !:"° 1n 12!'t • v. IN+~ U d th I. · I I Be1rll'l91 IO 15 43 '~ 43 'iii 'Mi l'IYPC" .70 .. 50 4 1'1 ""'+1"' n er e tnanc1a ormula ae11 Fm ta2 11 7 nl'I 11 l'1'11 i .,.. ~1n11 '·'° '" "°',. 3"11 .iov. + ,,, for building the SST, the ==~n .~ ~ = ~" ~ +i"' Dre.!~":!/: 31 = i1.1i :#: :--:-.~ government puts up most oft='~ :1l ~ !m ~tt = '";.i; ~ ·~. "J !)~ ,2ll ~l'I -1 ~ the money. In the prototype t~1 H~·7:: rl ~ ~'1 m:!~ ~dH l! !~ H\11 ~ ~ :Z phase alone the government's Ben tnrercon 1'3 Hiit iut 'f:!-1111 :,.:::; ~~ 11f ut 1!.,1\ii 1111 · "-' h . '. BembCa 1.60 1 111.11 7$ 7 '.lo+\lo dvP · ~ •• i " s are 1s estimated at more BendlK J.60 112 11,,,. Jll'o s i~ -"' 0a "f'1o::tf: .J !i"·· Jl... -" h . , B-IK pf J 11 71~~ 11 11\0 -'11 ~' .._ '"' +'!s t an $951 m1lhon. Boeing and BCM1F1~ 1.1111 •u S41'> n"° S4 +,,,. tr10t1n..,,.M, "", ''-+ \.\ · · (' genflF p!SJO 1 160 160 UO rUll ~ + •• its a1r1ne customers pay the enF SJ>tl.50 i150 l9 l9 :rr :::.: ~~:"1.sfi 1lfs 1~~ 11'1 3,."!-"" t Beno..e1 7"6 141;. U'I\ l•l'o + y, a •• 2""° t ~ res . 8engvet 1n 23 u nv. 11 111 .. m ·'° • 2"1. 11o :mo., "" g•ni:ev Pho 3' """' 'l'lll .. "' f. ·.,, -E'·F-, . INVESTMENT 11:'"'"";'11cf~ ~ ~~"" ri~ Il~ 1'11i ~••l•P~h .to '1 Jl:\lo l114 JI~+\• &" Thrtt 1>11 t ll'Jo JCV. 31 \'t Ill Air .50 532 31\'i ~ ~IJ/o + \It If the plane is a success a.11C1tDk 1:os .-Ml'I « u ... ~::°',',,,'·1l! ,:", ,,..... ,,11o .. ,,.. . th > 111111 Lit.IQ l ! .f$\lo U :U'N . ' E rt VIII f7V ~ 2)'A • t Vo e government would recoup 11v. 111N 1.50 11 •1 '°"' '°"" + ·~ 1.KOd.tk a-: 30'"' "'° 1M + ~ its investment. But critics of ~~ '::t.~5 1~ 1~ '!~ 1~~ .:!:.1~ =:-1J·1 1if ~ 5 .... ~ .::' ... !he program argue that this l:rk":. 1:~ '~~ h:w.. : J;t ~~~ ='• ·.'i •3 ~ irlt W -i... is not the time for the govern-=:cs~·jO 1: = ;;~ ~ t~ ~1,,1 . .s ~ :¥~ = if~ t ~ ment to spend money on "-·-kol<Mll'I '·"' io JS1N :u ~ -,,.. itt:k .or. 1111 ~ w. 5~ +"" . , U.ll&U" Bor0.1 1.20 IM 3711.-1M¥t Jr + \If IMuii 111.°'9 • SI'< ~ J"9 c.1ally risky ventures earew•~ 1.u " s. 35\\ J5\o\ .... ttct A11« 9i 1.ni. %JlloO , • • . • llarll'lll'IF .IO llll JN 2'l\i t~ + 'lo ~P 1.0lf l• 21i-. tt~ -Slill another factor Is the f,. Edi. i.e. 10 CYo """' .. .,, -11o e w11c11 2t 1~ 11 + · ~ . ost Me Cp ,,. 2nr. 2lv. 2ra t1v. P110HG 1 J" 2l1'Mt f," + • sonic boom generated by a011mS inc '' '''" 211o1o :tt'AI ,,.. 1tr1 CP 1.10 .-•"" At .r.. . . . 8r.,.11Alr ..so a :U'il ~' u"" ,~ m11 EJ 1,a 76 101\lo 1 1 1 \Ii, +·'4 supersonic aircraft Earlier B•111lttA1r wl m 22,,., 207.'t 12(1, tltt lfW'E:1 r.1.111 l 14 '' this month, a report backed g~:;oC; f:;g 1~ ~"' :: ttrz + ~ =-~~ ~.~ ~. Wt ~ k ,::~ by the Interior Department :a'.!;.~.:'~ ~ :t":: :~l'I !H~ = ~ jS'.;!l' .k'° ~ l71'> H~ · t1y, claimed that by 1975 8~1"ntJG 1.61 :n m1o 32,,,. l2v.+"" lld=•PiS: i :f,,., tr" '11'1 -1¥& su.pe~nic transports could be l::Csr.1r'~ ,! 24v. fitt fl"'+·,.. ~~·l·~ "' ,,,,,_ 3N + '"' Bwn Ca .1511 22 g: 1'* 1~ + \.II lllllelM llOb 1 II 6l\6 " + ·~ tr1gger1ng up to so booms a l""'s'-f.50 " ll\lt ft"' 11 ..... -v. -.rr •• id nv. ~tt m; = ~ day across the country which a~.;l,<Xl.70 :3' C JU ~~ = ~ ~~ w,, "~n lN ~ ~ ~ +•11o Id ' Bwot:r 1.10 1n JO"' IN '°"' + ,,. E:::~ 111'2 i;i lS7 •1 ~ 4l + .... cou cause an estimated $80 r.;:: ca .111 n f;"' f;"' r,:t + "" 1~ ;.. ~ ~ ffYr ~ ~~ million in damage. I~~': 'I ~ !!!' ~ iii''1 I!:=.~• Ai :m flt t.. +·i.i Even. if the boom is tamed, a~111:'tma 1::1 ~SV. ~ ?"" 11-~x<:tllO ''" 51 ll\.\ N ~ -,,. the critics argue that the =~~~:: 11 ~~ ! ~ ~ F~J 1: ~ I=: i:"" ~ +~ I ···-If Ith Rumc!Y 60 1411 lnfo ~~ !fl\ l\li ,_., Hiii ·j• :IDf ~ 19~ ...,. + Va p ane Ii.= , a o u g h 111~h·1 ; 4, ts1'Mi 1.;Ht 2~,. "' r.t::• " t• '''• '*"' -.,. developed mainly by the11~~,:$h·~ I~ .u •Jin+t: ~,,'tn ·~ll :& ~~~ = l::.:-~ government, would aid only -C-~~:;:. 'Ff., M §.... :a\.11 W + ~ a small segment or the 1f"'l,1~:"i''° 1~ i'!~ ff:: ~" " "..o"" ~ Q .U lr' +~.,. economy 111111 M .111 11? i~ "» i Itii. F..W.01 1.10 l4 ~ Jr' )flit. .,.. · =;~.4' isl H'M> = : ~er."cc J~ 101 2 1 mt. + ,,., fr: 'j:' t,.e l~Hl~ 1~"" -. ;: ~-:;';'~ :s 11~ 5 fS !: ~ ~ P • F • =.1 ifl'tld f ~ v. 4N . . . F,..ostr ,fJ 14 37111 lS\li JPr + "ii amt nm :'!'=~ ,. -.··,• -,~, .. ,';, : ~~ ~~ ==-~ lf'O Cya; S .... 101: >:. n--XI ... _;. 'lfl ~~ Mi' f t: !t" fc: .!:;: 'it i~ = la l~ Brushes Up :::n; •: I! i~-i~ """M .. ,. N •• " ..... ~ ~"" '·'! ~" i.. ~ ·~ -.. ~ ~+-~:r!.. I --"' ~~ .... ~t ~... fr :i~ ~ 41 .. +;-., E • u:r-n --1• "" ..-. Fl;;;e; ,.,. l" ;r" -·• arnmas M:{i .i~ +·-. ~ll"fko!J.J'° ;1 = E ~",:~ ,.., :'rf'1' IHAL S ~ 1 .l'lo ~,,.,.IS ~ :I~ lfl\la .alf .: . .'i.i, t9r¥r .1 ,n .i; m:-,.. ~l;"'E cw" 1s rn: u 1• • Standard Brands Paint Co. 1 ,,,C.,.. ''l 1...., 11411 m. .. ::"" ~ i:: ~ ~R 1 !f" -i ~ of Torrance recorded ne1t I M 111;1 U\l r q;_+ • ~~ "; ff B !t • highs 1n-both sales and e.m-11~£>. .~. lll:r + : l")U i c!.9 Z16 ~ . ~.. !!! +~ '1Y ttotr lt 1 Ill fl.,. + ~. 1ngs uw.ing fiscal 11161, com· :r,•M .,a ~ ~ t w. ~ c... .It ..,, ,,.,. ~,,. '1\lw + i.. ~y President Sid Greenberg :::,~ \·~ /l s I ~ ~ r:;rto 'tt· •• : ~~ ,£ ~.·~ aa1d today u1L1 •.u.o iUi n:z ff' I-5 : M\ ·• "' ,,.,. -"'" For the 'year ending Stpt. i:.lj!1 t:t1·.A ':f" ~ :lw+-11i ~!'fftf!f/41.~'" :ii; • Im 11 !O, 11168, ,..t sales ""10Wlted :::' sw, ! '11 ll. t t\ ~!:<?'~ ~ II" ll.. _,. lo $34,315,8117. The ftcure com-~~1:ry .. .ti • ~ =. ~:1'1.1: ':lo :n ~ !in ~1 ~ par .. w!lll 129,S41.I09 ln fiscal .... ~ ·11 • • Mu ~· i a ... 1 ~ \ttfe Q,3411341, or $1.91 per "' 111 • .. ,.;;r:, '· ~ :J:" 11167. Eamlllfl! an.r tau1 """' • ~ • .~ t • L ·t ~ &har.buedonl,t59,500 ~·I ===-. 1 ,-; sham outstandln1. For fllcol , ,:.: II: fll ,o!: :!'! ~ lffi "" ~ IM?, earnings wtrt si.011, Tlt 1r 't'r. !t ~ .. "' ,. 7!-aA ~ =z I : ~ or It.el per sha.re oo t,J!Olt7 v. d! 1~ "• ~~ t' f ! ::if ~, #.. _ :~ •harts outst.nd1111. °"" • ll ~-t ij5 f • .. 1 Ii:: ,.. + • paint and decorating cent.en 11 .. 1 • ~ ~ -"' i.C11e ;. .+ • The company operates !O • "'J j~ ~ ,~ ~ · · II' :i:1• ~ i' ' · · In ca!llornlo and Ar!Jona A ·~.i, ~ • f ll '.J ,.• ~ • + ·~ :11.st store ID LI Habra· I.I 11 rJ~, J : Rn 14 i-5 "' .. ~~! j ~ tft,'* .~i~ currently under C<MUlruc.Uon. m.f!"'r ' ,, "" , 1 c .... iJO 1415 ,,.,.. ~ ti I I - • •• ~, .. ~ l •• • " •• .>. .. , .. .. ,. •.. • -. ·' ., ... .. • ... .. .. •. ... . .. -· -· .- :i .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " "' ' ; .. ... .. .. ., •.• ' •I ., ., .. .. • .. ;l .. .. , • • " .I - .. •' ·'' ~ .. , "•· ... . " ,, .. , . .. ' .. .. " •. .. , . . ·' .. ,._,,._..,__... ' . Friday~· Closing l , • ·-· • • • ---:':""':".c--~~~~~----_........,.....~~--:--..-.. ..... ...-~ ..... ~,,..,~~~::w-..~•zN20~,a•a•u....,s...,aN:•s•s•c .... q~s~o~;~~e~1~e~:~z...,•.....-::: .. ~~e.....,.. •• ~•=·n~P~4-ss--r•~·-·~-~~--------·-r-· • .,~..... -~ ~ • . .. • . ... -• ' . ... I . . • • , • •• . • • • . . . • HARBOR $HOPPING C TER- November > 11168 DAILY PILOT HARi~ COSTA' MESA ·• = • • SALE! SATURDAY, NOVEMEBER 30th ONtY! SALE! • • , r • SALE STARTS AT 9 A.M. AT HARBOR AR£AS' LARGESt :DISC:.OUNT DEAi.ER FBI Delivery and Nonnal lnstallatlon All 1968 MODELS MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1969 MODELS SOME ONE-OF-A-KIND! All FLOOR MODELS REDUCED TO SELL! Our Regular Discount Price$ Reduced on All Items This Sale Only! Full S.-vlce ctnd W,.~liiy 'Applies ' • • I NO FRIE GIMMICKS ·. . . . . .. ·No .Down Payment ·36 Mos. to Pay 5$ $ D· II $ $ ave · o ars JUST LOW If LOW PRICH • Budget buy! • Bic-eml*itYm-- ni*ia ---1 ~ This side-by-side keeps ice co~ing! Stores up to 190 cubes ••• use IOID.e; it makes 1Dore. , • automatically! • SPECIAL • .,COLOR·MINOER"' Reference Controls • Automatic Fine Tunlnf • ILLUMINATED CHA.Nt(Et SELECTOR • Rectangular ULTRA- CotOR PicttJre Tut>. • •• 295 sq. in. Picture • BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY STYLING . . . . 90. DA"( FREE SERVICE 2 . YEAR PICTURE TUBE W.ARR. 1 ~ PARTS WAIUtANl"f ·=--.... l«I minat... ·~tor ....... miud,LP.aad . ---Model DG-f516U • ~~i~~~~rONUS s41911 'food.center 2l'wifh A.atoma&: lctmaftt This set is equipped with BIG 23" • Onq WI.." ::.:!ea. fL •Model TFF·Z4AD ' :~~~11~5~~~=-termin~ 195 SQ. IN. :E:=:EE~ ... $$SO 10 -SPANISH SP~CIAL 100 off ~/, ~ REFRIGERATORS ~ · ~-· BIG SAVING$ ... on ' All lAUNDR'Y White • Cop~ ~ iv0cado. Harvest l 0 speed, 2 Cycle Deluxe $17500 s1ssoo 7 ONLT 2 Speed with Mini Basket t ONLT l · Speed Deluxe • 4 ONLT . Deluxe Programmed J ONLY . . All 68'1 Mlist Go 12", 15", tr; 18', 19", 21 l, 24". \' Big Savings All '6' · ·· Refrigerators-~ I Only . $15000 • 12° SINGLE DOOR DIAL D!fROST.-··············-·-. I Ooly $17500 12' TWO DOOR AUTOMATIC DEFlOSRR ... _. ~s~'luixE NO FIOST ··---·-:·--······-··· $250°0 :,?;'li.uxE NO FROST ... ····-··~-·-··· ····· $255°0 ~ 7?~~LUXE NO FROST.. . . . ··-··· ·····-.. ·-·· $2 7 5 OO GAS DRYER, 2 Heat 4 ONLY s21s00 s23000 513500 s155oo :7?::r, FROST WITH ICE MAKER ..................... $31000 e SPANISH PECAN CABINET- GAS DRYER, Automatic · 1 Onty • '36500 Captain's Iron L1tch S ONLT 518000 19' IQTIOM HEIZER NO FROST...................... EO · · e AN.FM ST.ER e llADl.O It'. 21' • 24" SIDl-IY·SIDE $39500 2-10'~-.. .. GAS DRYER, Delul!e SOME 'WITH ICIMAll£RS • · • 5.., At .... -·-·-····· e ENCLOSED ·SOUND CHAMBERS 2 ~-2~3Y2-. ... 816 SAVINGS ON '61 DISliW~ BIG 23" SCREEN "'sq.'"· LARGE SCREEN Budget-priced cornpacl wood RCA Color TV 25,000-volt chauis. on1-11t VHF fine tun log, many Solid Stat• components. 23~? S9. IN. Exc ... nge Install. $25.00 449 95 INCLUDES- 90 day home service I yr. parts warranty 2 yr. picture tube warr. • ONLY • • -°' l 7Sl0 Big Savings 1968 8 Ranges Deluxe with Rinse Glo , ""'... , .. , .. _, $20000 7DONLJ T , • $20500 JO" DELUll WITH SELF-CLEANING e axe with Rinse Hold · !o~uxi wirH SEl.f..CLIANING '43500 2 OllLY. $22500 S.P.r Deluxe, 5 Button M'tlnL Douau ov•N w1m.F cw"'53500 .. yy· & APPLIANCE CENTER =· • 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Ho~~.'~O:.~tc!~ ',!: Phone 540. 7131 ,.,. 0 \ ' -------- Model 2951W • ZENITH RCA-HOOVER O'KEEKE, MERRITI I 1.~~ Price inc.ludes: I Y•ar Parts Warranty 2 Y•ar Picture Tube Warr. 90 Day Honf•S•rvic• l'ul Ztnilli qlltlitj: llirough tncl tlirowghl Bttulilul Contempor.ry sty\td compact console. 'b" oval twin-con. .,,..1... Built •• ~l Zcnitl. would r build *I ' G.E. STEAM IRONS ••••••. $ 6.95 G.E. MIXR . . • • • • • • • • . . • • 6. 95 G.E. CLOCKS • • • .. • • .. • • • 2.95 G.E. TOASTERS ••••.••••.•. 12.88 G.E. HAIR DltnRS . . . • . . . . 8~B8 G.E. CLOCK RADIO , .••••.•. TI .81. G.E. fABLE RADIO . • • . . • . . 8.B8 G.E. CAN OPENER . . • . . . . 8.81 -. ' •' . - . > • I :I e • y t n I> b • n ~ , I ' , • ._.._.,, .... ~ • r....-•• -._.,..._mt•v.-·• . .,c sue ,.,~711 ~=,.... i*'* '1 •1 , SW& !4 ii &.$!$ C::XC!!!!!W$!!()1l•4;::;: __ : ,,J ~•--.-W:CUSB' ss51.J;,;;._ .. $1P4' . . . I I ,I ' ~ . . ... ,. l'r...,, ,..,,. "' 1N9 le P• IS JHn ~ox, 494;.9466 " Event Raises Money For Children's Hospital ,Owners ol five ol Laguna Niguel'~ most luxurious ho~es are preparing to ~ay out w,el~·mats,for a Holi- day 'Hom~ Tour, Sunday, Dec. J. A,mtiog th~l)l -is Mrs. ~le)' .E. BroWn~abo:te·), ~ho sta~d~ !n'~.r li~g roorr-... ,wp1cb •s decl>rated wtt!l a~ larg-e silk scr¥:i· and marty . other authentic orient.al· -a.rijfact.s .· IJJ '.tli.;-;Paseo def . · Nfguel residence of Mr. aitd .:Mrs:~·~illla,i:,n· ~eek (at right, left to right) Mr~ Beck and 'Mri.:1;1er"!~li: Roestj decorate a tree which will .lo-into ~e gatden room .of the tour. The tour is· sponsor,ed ~ Qtleen of Hearts Guild, Children's Hospital of. Qi'a.IJl"e County, and pro- ceeds will benefit the hosp~. Ti~, at $2.50 per per- son, may_ be obtained bY; c!alling the Mmes. Legrand DaJy , 494-5145; Robert.C .. irovi, 489'3869, or Macauley Ropp , 499-1851 . Mrs. Francfs F;tbt:in, who will also~ her borne, is cllairman of the lour with Ille help of-Mts. Kenaston. During the tour, visit0rs"li\ay purC)l~e spk· ial·cook,books which c011tai11 favof;te :rec;.pes ~df~--mem· be rs of the guild . They will be trealied lo' a Qhrlstmas tea at j.he conclusion of the tour i• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F1eming. · : ' .. ' ' •' •, . ' ~~, ' " ' . .. . . . ' • . . : . . ' ' . . '; .. .. ' . ' ':" (· r ,. .' • '. ..... . • ' . . ) : i.r\ ... Home l·j Tou r; . ' . j ~ •" ~ ~ I , . ·" ~ ,_, "'1ll tiaW: 111• ~ ·fo ·Vfolt f!Ve, ol ~· .Niiuel'smost,~ve bomea mm 11C1011 to tp.m. $bndlf, ~ ll, wben , · Qu-ot ~ Suild 'r""'!"' a tour w. benell( Cfiildreii'a.•Hospijal et J, 0........-11'\ov.•nt ' I "I f ~ ' ' ' ..... aillS ... '"""'¥' :y. ,. \., , • . '· . . . Tile IO!lg·awaUed Hqlday> Hcqie Tlilir wl!I inch\~ Uwhoil;feo «·the .l\l"!•rs. and Mmea, Wllljam Beck, John •B• Law1on.:'J'u!l•Y E~,Bmoii and Francis Fabian. ,.., ... " ~ ." It will end in the Crown €oest Drive.hl>me of MI': sDd Mrs. 'lbomas , Fleming where a Christmas tea, complete "'.Ii" carols by llje Suiltbine Singers from· st. Catherine'• School, will take place. , ' Each home will be d~ted in Ille holiday' spirit, offering homemak· • · ers·-tlle O!il>ortunity to glean bright, new Christmas ideas. • ; ' The Paseo del'Nlguel home of Mr..lfld Mrs. Beck originally was Iha HOIJ!e ol'Ideas for Home and Garden,magt!ine. H're visitors will 911M a -•WllqllrgBrden rooii>-wllidf~l>e decanted for e!u'istma-. eve. The-Beck hoine' is designed with low overl!li.ogs and wide v<!randas wlrich lend·an. old fasbiooed fla"'!r to the otherwi~e cootemporary stnicture. L .. -Rooms now !Jorn tbe master sui1' area thn>Uib to .. ttie family room ~~ 'overlooks 0lhe pool. A hobby room and" children'• suites ocicupr • •Stpara\e wing which allo face the pool area. I ,, The L81"'008' s_ea'. hland D,rive home oo Niguel Terrace, a contem- ", .~'d,!"eJ¥g 1'11!/-·an ~W:~. ~ ~pah,1 otters a 180-<le{r<\<"sweep1>) coast. ' ~~r le~·~,~· t.,~ary,ea ~tchions• on tile 1ront_ gale ~ , ~glass in 'lit~"~ ~·,~~al!Jlgh_(ir!g' and all cedar ce~s ?4~ 1, ~~ mte~or etfeots..r . \ , . . . i • :~ii~; ~.hllll<IY feature ls _a;~~g· aoo,r !• tile back of lh• g~1111· 'l•bi~. ·. ~ to tile pool. area, ,Pro'i)!ilhJ enterl8i,ruhent l'<iom,for indlioN1Uldoor Pi>Ol'parlies. The salll\8 bath'jllao serve! jls-a,pool dresS111g·room,•and billi(o ~~ may enjoy ~rivaey 'ln iuest .suitt~ compietely separated from liti ~r bedroom anil den •<~ ol tlje.hosto. -· . · " · Women iiitei:'!<'_l"!I ln .~ .~lidaY IOntertaining: tips l"fil want to ~oµ -into the formal . d!D,inJ l'<iCJlll )i'l!ld! "'ii/ feature a Chri-as brunch' ~efijo.g. : j.,~ ~·i.. : · ··Visitors to the Browm' CroWn Coo.It Drive home in Monarch Bay wi111 fiJ!tl .ti!• larg~ recr~l!_liqn l'Cll>Il\•c~ ~~for the holida)"'. memorable •. ~;,[9Clm fa~"l l!l.~~'as .w~ .~!)he ,""'!JUI and also affords a view of a, ca'fue car which is used to transport Sw"lmmers up and down the 150 foot. drop to the sea. A bar and billiard . room is another a'ttraction, along with the ~ain floor decorated in an interesting Oriental design and many authentic Oriental artifacts in the livingroom. The Fabians 'hf Crown Coast Drive, Monarch Bay, started with ~e land. and built their contemporary Mediterranean borne around it, creating an exciting blend of man and nature. Family heirlooms harmonize with modern features, and open airy rooms offer a. panoram~ of the rugged coastline. Visitors here will be en· tertained by Christm~s music performed by Mrs. Laura Shellor of San Clemente on the organ. The contemporary home of the Flemings is~ neS'8ed on ·a · bluff -on Crown Coast Drive, Monarch Bay. Warmth and beauty is achieved through the combination of antique and modern furnishings. . . ~rivacy for. U\e whole family is enjoyed in their fully equipped game room. J,anc!scapinl and lawns flow to the very edge of the bluff. • -' • a Crank;~ ~t1 ·b8y ; -p·u~f:~,. ~a.nk,. Sta ,rt·s ~ te ·spark .-" DEAR ANN LANDERS' In 1 -co!Umn y..t IOol< • strong lllnd'qalnll wll._s""""""' Wl\Y? A c:olumnilt Wftb yoar -led(< of poycl)ol<JCY. llbould -lllot -NSpect Md -men • wbo Ulefl their mlJtnea. It took two llfvorca belcn 1 leomod bow lo' handle f,.W... I tr;.! £to reuon with my first two wlvea.. I -I bow'&. lfilllnl bef<n 1 resllfell lhOy were brllinleu donkeya. My briJ\lant klCfC 1as wasted on them. My ~lhlrd m~age f1 mud> bett.r. 1bf very flrtt time we had an arlWJltnl I tu~ my wife. over my knee and .... • • jbod. -ij>lnklng. !'Wl""' fO'I ' Ve like ·a chua."' I told htr, • . ... ANN LANDERS ~ "you will be lrealed like 1 child." Sine. *"'t Ume I hi~'t had too much trouble. I've bad kJ livt ber an o.::a.:l'lnal «pank- iq, but nothlnl: like I.he rir31 1·ne. • lf ~ -men tried it t!•ere would be le,,,_ divorces in w, COl.'Oll"Y. Why don't you ten them 80? -JN CHAl<GE D~R IN: U lnort .,., ·lried )" dtert woah:I bf fewer men {1 Chi~ ce:untry • na, mlati\ coa!e' .. • lll1'j>rjle .. ,...,, Bab bl~ I Srtll &UY WomtA. wOQJd ''" (<r~ .... ~ cleydla! .....,tm<n~ And new wlH you "'r.11ver1 -1· qaation, for me!. "'" did 1 man Wl.111 ~• llrilU111t lo;lc. w\nd Ult maniH: t.o ttr1 braiale11 doottey1?· · \ ·, 1 ' I " , 1 l ,! !• \ I!EAR ANN L<\NI!E!IS.,_P.le ... doo'I • • , l • • • I \ l . I • , ', •• ! .. ~ . ·-• ' . • J-i DAllY l'ILDT Horosc~pe Virgo: Sig,~al ls Go I SATURDA y o! envtronm .. t. 'Obtain hint SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ti), NOVEMBER lO from GEMINI meaa1e. Yoo Tzy to ,.. viewpoint o1 ... ~ OMARll could rcolft opeclal uslp ..m ... , ilaodat.. Im,,.n.lli "1 IYD·~· •-·• •••-• :'Tiie wi. llWI conln>b hll menL Complelt -•~• todl)' that YIRI leln over a deotroy. • • Alln>loCY po1n11 ~~~ !aml\y member. Be r.. .~ art Iallnl. s""" the way." , ... lo"'oma · ~ YoU are wlllinl to for&el AJllES (March 21-AprU 11), LEO (July tl-Au1. D)' Gel -dl!re .. ncee. Then yoo lbQUlhla on pap er. Gain Y~ can have a fine ume shown throqb read In 1 ~ pin. · • tolliil>I and alao mate COO· wrlUlll. Slrtn&then penonaJ #GITfAIUIJS (Nov. 21- tac!I. Cycle mnalnl hlgb. plillooopby. Be rtallJtic In ar> Dec. 211 , er.au.. actlvU1 . AllllDdance.<l·(OOd will flows prallal ol cumnl oliualloo. b[lnp oalll!actlon. Pine lot your way. Tab Initladve. You Dll1 waal too much. toe • \IOlllc wllll -'illlo UprotMI W~ c b a 11 t ft I e . Be IOOl'l. love. ~tuUl't\ ~ cbU~ verasWe. • , VlllGO <Aau-11-&pt. 22), dreo lndlcated. Dt,y IOJlluree TA\llllJI (April~ 11): lnlerell b UOUMd In oc:cu11 surpriaell, uclt.menl Be,... Don~ repeal llepo. 'l1di ).1>\lld ot hlddeo areaa. Keep open d.Y lot cbanp. ' ~ ~ qiQllao, 'liiita. ml\ld· Mala ot -baa CAPlllCORN (Dec. 22-Jan •~·lo ~"olt..diu,lila. -.y ~ J)'{lemma 19): ,l)alllno future p1onL Ollli Wllo -tor. 11now oolved tbrqb i "1Jor:tbodol ~VI~ oo aecurl!J. Don1 _,.Ja ll,aldnl. Plq-~ .,...... -lblll '-....,... ~ ~ m In or clooe lo cheat -be~ ~ ' •derall1:"K•J-li IO be lboroogh. GP.MINl'(Joloy 21.J-':IO): .'~ (i;.pi. 2S-Oc1. D): Voluable lolnnnalion pJned Good lilaotupecl:l!>d'I' coin--00 opeclal _..,i. al _i~ galberlng. B •. cldel ,11'abi &ariCt tO mike -i':ooperaUve. Wide aree ~· ~ ' .• , ' 'l""fr!<lldl. w.-chance, o1 ·-·'· People ·.,. ar-.. ~"811JS (Jan. »Feb. Bafl·--rr iT ours Wo'r/a:·; ' · ~r for tourney . ~Some rtlat. ,.o. tl)o<,lllicrt journey may be ,uvy ,, d ~. , T'" · , . MWyse etatemenll, ·motives. blemo. a.· a gOOct lfllener. on agenda. YIRI rid' younelf Mn. Cliaflet ,!Goodlng al ~ Island recently Be gnclous, not !oolllh. But don't eel Involved In com· o1 aome ...trictlons. But It sailed from 54)1 Francisco 8board the Sit )?i'elidont CANCER (Jun ti.July D): pUeated ollwllloo. la neceuary to t • e p . Rooeevelt ·on~llO day !tip around·tl>e wot!d. She Prepare for lemporuy chance 110D1ethinl In reoerve. Don 1 will visit Yo!< ama, Hong Kong and Bombay on ·~=~ Ui~::r,}::', pro-this. voyage.~ . fl. 'GOoding bas ~~niariy Pactfic Christmas ~~,.,:.~~a-: .. :..:'. crui• .. •boa : th• Cleveland and u~ ships . Festivities Top Games CURB BEAUTY -Mn. Tom Jobnoton mode!J Che lrult can she ·~ mudl to the dilllgtit al ~ow MermaldJ (left to right) Mn. Robert Jify\if· end Mn. Peter Fulmer. The Mermaldl, Women'• D!tlslmt al the Lagp)JW Beach Chamber of <lommerce, have started a project to paint umigbtly trash cans and thill beautify lAtguna Beach on trash colledioo day. RiviBa Club'• (IOl!en and bridle pla,en will put aalde their clube and c:arda Ion( enough to celebrate.Cbrillnw parlia nest week In !he Laguna Beach Country Club. Art Colony Garbage Collected . Artistically? The Brid&e Section party, to begin with an 11 a.m. -lolWwed by ..... iiiiil\bei>n and afternoon ol bhd,e. will . lite place Tun- <IJI' Dec. 3. Rl;..futlons may be ob- taiiled liy calllng Mn. Joseph Nemecek, llll-11~ Gollen will top their resuiar moolhly 1ame 'Wilh an annual Cbr1atmas party Wednesday, Dec. 4. Mermaids, Women'11 Divi- sion of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. cur- re.itly caught up In plaru to make trash cans artistic, wUl meet for a 1pecia1 holiday luncheon in the Cottage res· laurant nert Monday. Prior to the noon luncheon !here will be on 11'10 ;;w session, repon'.ed Mn. Rob- ert Turner, prncram chair- man . The hoUday procram will feature the announcement of the fint Beauty Spot award wi!mers who llave contributed to the beautlflcaUon of IOm.e residential or commerct.l 11pof. Membel'I are ubd. to no- ' tl!y the chamber olllct ~ they PATRICIA SIPES Brfd..i.be " Couple To Wed are nol able to lltend. Believen In the concept that beauty begins at the curb, the group has lauQched a program to do away with ~ighUy trash cans by paint· ing them in vivid coJors. Mn. Tom Johnston bu U· perlmented with a trash con-latner, poioling H w l l b briJ)>t ancl pud)' colon to transfol')n P. tJ(noble ooce-a- w e e t cu'rb!IOe residential bUghl tn10 ao artlsllc concept. In a recent short street te!t, Mermaids won an tnthusiu- lJc response from pedestri- ans, who collecUvely remark· ed, "You mean yuu would put trash in this beautiful thing?" preu tbe1r akllll M tht gar- bate Cini. Accordiac to the lfOUP'S ex- ecutive committee, the plan might put Laguna Beach on the map as bavini the na· lion's mOlt art.istic 1rash con- tainers. • . 'While women would hot be able to paint an the cans in town, they could set a trend for beautilying Laguna on trash pick1ip days . · Lagunana hope!uUy will be encouraged to become curb- 11tone art.l.sts, each painting their own receptacle for 1ar· bage. Festlvillei will be1in after tht completion of an 18-hole game which will begin at 9 p.m. Players are asked lo <Ol'Vene al ~'IS a.DI. A -lo "lbe new clubhouae will follow !he goll came and gi!la will be ... changed. Reservations may be oblalned by calllnl Mn. RtUSelJ Nelsoa, 499-3031, or Mrs. Charles Motrlson, &'7J. 0958, Hobo Stew Party Fare U the project -approval rr.m the chamber's board ol dlredon, the arta and crafts committee, beadod by Mn. Adele lpaen. will devlle a plan f<r Mermaid arUstl to u- "It would make a great Christmu present," suggested Mn. Peter Fulmer, Mennatd · pruldent. "lmaflne recelv· loi a holiday baihrobe, pack-• qed in a colorful contalnel-, which can be used for the comtna yur." New Mexico linesr Mulllpn Stew aerved In a tin cup will be the piece de resistance when Women ol the , Moose, Kuritlngton B e a e b , ._ a ciin"I' dance tomor-row. . : . . Sidewalks With lights By JUDY J~ • llghtl fot me 1t Christmu SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI)-::·then:ea7~~ ... ~~ OlrbtmaJ wooldJl'I be the bonlfres ol plnoll -lloni NIDt In New Mexico without the route to the church when lumlnuiu -the llWe lllbla ' bold that line sidewalks and outline midnlebt mus wu to be. , roof tops. , , La~, the paper oackl and cll)dJeli replacod the orlflnal The almple lighting effect ,-me\6od, and New Mexicans LI made wt~ brawn paper_ bepft decoraUrt1 their homes sacU and vigil candles. 1be wtul luminarias. In rtcent tops of the sacks are turned yea'rs, e I e c l r I c hlrnbW'ias down 1bout two lnches and have appeared, ~ on • C.UP ol. dirt or sand ~ large buildings. 'Ibe more a Vlgil candle ~ placed m-modem tummarlu, ~can aide each sack. be Ulled year after yev, art Tbe HobO Dance, to raise funds for the orphaned children at Mooeelleart, wl11 take place in the Mooae Lodge. Servin& u chairman ii Mra. Wall Underwood, and uatntns att Mn. Paul Schabatka, Mn. Sue Kelly and Mn. Julius Schnoor. Ticketa will be $1, and mom- bera and ,uesta are invited to don J:tobo or cuuaJ attire. and brih& a tin cup. . . Hdir Tips Presented The 18.Cks are UIUally placed made of I synthetic material two ar U.... lee! apart along and lnalde liach "oack" la an sldowalll and roo!topa. The8I! electric llibl bulb. Demm.Wallonl oo proper are lighted al dull and bun In !act, ..,. enleprlalng makeup, hair lly!OI, comb out for oeveral boun. funlly In Alub made Ila and other beouty hlnla will Th< IOI! glnw ol the lighla ... candle&, tither than pay be offered -Gamma IDIDetimea Illuminates entire the hlib lhlppinl cOO! !or !he Alpha Nu chapter II joined -ol New Mexico toWD1 500 candle1 needed In their by two other Beta Sigma Phi u n:&ident,s band together to luminarla di!play. chapters, Upsilon 0 m I c r on st. Andrew's Presbyterian ~lb 1~~ ca the block Whe"--~ ·-1 ... ~ m' and Mu Upsilon. IOI' a special 'Cl!!u<h wiJI be the eveotnc •• __ ,., ~ ~~ -· -meeting. • · • ·~for the Jan. 4 weddi.na . . · . ancient Santa Fe or the NelJOn '.Jflfat'e4 will present of Patridl"Kathleen Sipes .na The lighting practice began atomic city of ~ AJamos. the progrUn at I p.m. Mon- STl!WARDESS Su1an Godwin Lagunan Assigned To Airlines ,,......ion.. YOU benefit l10JTI a~t of plans. Review bud.gel Find out what's earn- ing in, going out and 1'hy. Valuable les80ll can be le.amed t.oday. IF TODAY 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY you bave g~ HnSt of hum~. are capable ol adjualing to dillicult silwl- tiona. You are about to enter cycle which !u...._ pin and a social whirl. GENERAL TENDENCIES: Cycle higb !or A R I E S , TAURUS, GEMINI . Special word to SAGITrARIUS: if ~epUve, all goes well. Engagement Revealed . ' On Tnanksgiving ·Day ' ' . \ Gecqe Stalford Hagan. centuries ago when Spanish lumlnarias serVt as a day, Dec. 1. ln Susan's Beauty , :•'1·~·, .. 'l'llift:\iiM •mt hu beee !'!..~.~~~Mui~=\ ~I o!-~~-'-~i·""~ Colleit.•Jl..,... :alove. : •:...:·.--'.~bf their ,,arena, .. _,'-4......,. · u111: eary ~ 1l \m' The meettOl'dflQamma Al- ... _ ........ __ c'lilflon °"•r n1'on trieot. S.tln flow.r accent •l H'M; ll;htly shirred scooped n.ctt- 11 n"•. Ruffled B•by Dof'I pentln. In )IOUf choice of drtllq' color&.Slas S·M-&.. -.--_ ... _ ... -vdrft• tolort'Vilsar1tt1•1 drMS·lenath IO'Wn of no.fnl tricc)t chiffon OYll' .n,fon trf. cot has • liihtly stHrred 9COOP ntckllri1 wfth a d.a. cat• ~I~ flower ticceM. ' . ~ - !:rc. MJ'. and Mn. Carl H. Sipes of symbolic fires aJ a guiding pha Nu will be a Christmas : · IJunUngton Beach and'Mr. and TOPS Mer-•"ids light for the Chr~t child who party on Monday, Dec. •· Se· • Mn. George L. Hqan of San-"'"" they believed wandered softly crel sisters will be revealed ~.··7·.=. ta Aha. Inf .: 1 through the nlght. during a gilt-exchange. Mila sr ls a ~ mem=:l:" In ~M ~~.!'.!"--~--''-------=-''---.::...--11 • ·... WMbn.Dfta" IJgh • Her &""'ti ·l';:-< -lau•'"• MOllDOldl •.lllY be r<Qtived. TONIGHT -'.. Ana H11f1 School and attended by t.leplioning Mn. Leon Soot.a Ana c.Hece. 11e·1s put Towooend at • n · 11 o L I"",~ counselor of De Molay Meetings take place at 7 p.m. -• : • ...,.: ~--111--=;;;;;,;,,. ... ln ..... tho &oo.. .... vuy .~iliiiitiii· --;;;;;;;..In· Woodland~ at FASHION ISLAND '...,• -·-·-__..,.,-VIBGINIA.'S -----. • • • • • l .... !.~ : :..~: • • .. -· ' . SNIP 'N' SITTCH SHOPPE ;J J'JJ4 E. C..ot Hwy, e Corona _ del M•r llho .. oA;.le 1-'050 ~· -~ tor """""" 'fobri<I and 1ffou "'fl' dl/flcuU. Wh~7 Too much to Nit# "°"'" r\ • U. Y-f ~ • MuNr o.,... VIRGINIA ---' I -- I See Senta in hi1 Snow Hou11 end hear live cerolin9 on the mall . . . and be sure. to see the gaily decorated Colu~­ bia 50 Christmas tree, , .. _ o, .. "'•'-· TIME IN The '"In·· look In watches for the lady Is ''demi.'' And her• ire three exquisite 1umptes or the Glycine artiatry In 14 karat oold. SlxlMn-dlamond oowred watch, $475. Nuggot textured 14-dltmoftd 1'1adol, t<2S. llxlMft.dlmond thlnllM, tsl!O • , .. a.r,t ...... ··---••l'~ri _......._ ... SLAVICK'§ Jeweler"ISIP'IC11917 1 t F•sh ion lslencl New1tori le•t;h -6-i-4-1110 o,.. M111My ... ~hHl"f I .. ·-.... "', .... 00 ' fl,00 IN COSTA MESA IT'S sinri.: DR ~AptTMtNT STQiit.e 1116 NEWPORT IOULEYARD · The Great Orang• Coast's 'No. 1 Paper! • vc Sc \\ 5, 6( n S· )] Sh< easy New: A · ing i: Th Ing "una ists,' T. D< "T flcul1 brld! He betw is Ill for r Th has majc rent A p Ne· PY 01 Alrpc their conct Th• not ti NE ....... al ten quola 'Pl IN Her ol lbt laughl u... . Dime He Parkl! be In newsi the"' - • • • • • ·Ne ·rt Harbor • Today'11 Closing VOL 61, NO. 287, 5 SECTIONS, S6 PAGES UPIT..,.. Sealab Reports for Duty Wild deer peers at ~urious goings on as Navy's Sealab III arrives at San Clemente Island for final testing .before being lowered more than 600 feet'below surface. Aquanauts will be spending 12 days on ocean's floor during undersea testing program. Street Surfacing to. Pose Driving Problems for City Shortly after cprlstmas, it won't be easy getting around some parts of town, Newport Beach city officials said today. A wide-ranging $69,760 street resurfac- ing project will get under way then. , The work will require tempGrary clos- ing of many traffic lanes, causing "unavoidable inconvenience to motor- ists," said Public Works ~irector Joseph T. Devlin. "'111e aituatlon will be" "'f>eClillJ di!· ficult in the vjcinlty of the BalbOa Island bridge," be said. . HeavlJy traveled Marine Avenue. between Bayside Drive and the bridge, is among stretches of roadway slated for reconstruction. The E. L. White Co. of Garden Grove bas been awarded the job, the city's major street repair project for the cur~ rent fiscal year. These are the streets to be repaved, "before they begin deteriorating rapid~ Jy," said Devlin: -Bayside Drive frol'l').Linda Isle Drive to the Bayside Shopping Center. --MUtae Avenue from ,Bayside Drive to the Balboa Island bridge. -Har"* Island Road from Bayside Drive to Harbor Island bridge. -Barbor View Drive from Goldenrod Avenue to 1,200 feet easterly. -mghland Avenue· from Mariners Drive to Irvine Avenue. -Baycrest Road from Tradewinds Lane to Irvine Avenue. · -Skylark Lane from Highland Drive to Commodore Lane. "We won't dig up anything befor& Christmas," Devlin emphasized. The estimated completion date for all the work is Jan. 24. Air Expansion Not CAB Problem, Newport Told Newport Beach city councilmen, unhap- py over expansion of Orange C o u n t y Airport, are getting some response to thelr vartOUJ resoluUoM of protest and concern. The Civil Aeronautics Board saya it's 1 not the CAB's problem. Stork Market• NEW YORK (AP) -'l1le stock market resumed a powerful upthrust late this afternoon. Trading was active. (Ste quotations, Pages 10-11). 'PERKINS' DEBUTS IN PILOT TODAY Here'a a tunny line -Jn fad ...-a1 of them. You're going lo find '°"""'ll lauatiinf out loud at aome of tl>eae llMI drawn on paper by a ~ ~ -Jolin MJly, . . • He Jn..m.d a UUle reno..· named Pt<ldnl wbo _.. lllo' .. !Unnleo cin bl truly l'1mnJ. J>erldnl ltattl hll own --atylt "laugh-Jn• Mooda,"oo !be comks -of tile DAILY ~· Assemblyman Ken Cory, on the other hand, says' he agrees with everybody on the issue. In a Jetter to the council, the CAB community relations director J o h n Dreggs explains: "While we appreciate being advised (of Newport 's position on the airport), it is a matter that does not come under the jurisdiction of the Civil Aeronautics Board. This would be under the purview or the local authorities and the Federal Aviation Administration." Cory, 69th District Assemblyman, com· mented on Newport's airport worries tlrlt way : "Be assured that you may eotmt on my cooperation with both the City Coun~ ell and the Board of Supervisors on Ul1s matter." Blaze Victim's Rites Planned SEnicu .for Lido Isle suffocaUon vie· tim Mrs. Georgia Spence Davis will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the BaJts Mortuary QiapeI.J]orooa del Mar: Mn. Davis, 55, died Tu""ay night when smoke end flam.ea env~ .her borne, 141 Via Trieste. Cause ' &f the $11,000 fire was 11111 uildetermlned 'fuclay by Newp<rt Beach lire offlclals. Survivon include. lier mother, Paulita Brandl of Coota Mesa ; a brother, Lloyd Spence ol Sherman Gab; t•o daughters, Mrs. Gloria Ans of New York and 111iM Ga, Gordan ol Holl,ywoqcl. lnterment wtU follow at Fairhaven MemorJal Park, Orange. • Hanoi Twins · Parted ' TOKYO (AP) -Twin 1M«J1 old slstera joined Ill • Ille abdomen and the heart area were aucceuflllly separated Thurs- day Jn Hancll, tile Vietnam N•lf• "8"'1 reported IOda,. ""' . J . _J_ -_. __ ... ...._ -·-• .G..!.._ __,.._ ---......_ __ ---- '· N.Y.'Stoeks • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .29, '1968 ~ TEN CENTS • Missing Bodies Found NewportMan,SixOthers DiedonShip By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlMI lhllY P'llOf Stitt Seven Southland families already ob:terving a sad Thanksgiving were notified Thursday that bodies of their missing men -overlooked once -bad been recovered from the sunken Triple Crown off Santa Barbara. Mark Von Mills, 46, of 3018 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, was one of the seven entombed when the brand-new $1 million oil rig workboat listed and sank in only three minutes Monday. Nine men were lost, Including two among an anchor handling crew at work on the ship, sun unaccounted for in the cold channel waters. Divers who . brought up the bodies in five separate trips Thursday had earlier eumined the hulk of the Triple Crown and found ·i.b.!Jolutely no clue to what caused the sudden disaster. Skipper George Gaskill,. 34. of ·16515 E. 23rd St., Sunset Beach, his so far refused to speculate on cause of the sudden trageey, as the Triple Crown's job was almost finished . , She had lifted eight huge aochors holding an oil drilling pl"lform -the Blue Water Il -in place eight miles offshore and wu pulling in the last of eight anchor ebain.s when she sank. sateen crewmen who leaped into the sea were quickly picked up by µte tang Beach·based tug Pacific Saturn, but the seven bodies recovered Thursday were trapped below decks. An. earlier ~arch of the simken cr&11e ship turned up no trace of the missing men, but divers equipped with specla1 tools got to a cabin where they were entombed. A. door to the main cabin was buckled by pressure and another was blocked by spilled radio equipment, which prevented divers fro10 reaching the bodies Tuesday. The six entombed in the main cabin (!lee BODIES, Pqo I) CLAIMED BY SEA Von Miiis with Son Chamber Asks To Back Bid For Jet Routes Viet Cong Order New Offensive A bid by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce to make certain of a chance to obtain increased jetliner servloe out of Orange County Airport 1s expected to receive an endorsement Monday by the city council. Meeting Wednesday in emergency ses-- sion, 16 of the 21 -man chamber board of directors voted unanimously to ask the Civil Aeronautics Board to be h e a r d March 25 at a CAB bearing on northern routes. The CAB is acheduled to award new Portland and Seattle routes and Air Cali- fornia would like a chance to fiy those routes. · The resolution passed duriing the emer· gency session called by the cbamber's Aviation Committee, simply askll that Costa Mesa representatfves be beard at ihe Washington, D.C. hearing lour mooths hence. Dudley F. Miller, vice president of marketing for Air Callf<!rnia, discussed the local need for direct links to th e Pacific Northwest, backed up by A i r West manager Thomas Chandler. The A'viation Committee, .)leadetl by Chandler, had earlier voted a similar re- quest, which was ratilied in the Wednes· day session called by chamber President Jack Hammett, a veteran pilot. Costa Mesa Mayqr Alvin L. Pinkley said today it is vlrtually certain that the City Council will approve the petition to include Costa Mesa in the CAB hearing. He pointed out, however, that t b i s will not necesarify place the city in a ~ sition of suPPofting Air California flights to the Pacific Northwest -but only as· sure a chance to be beard on the issue. Miller said following the presentation Wednesday that be hopes the city will eventually support the proposed routes, which would include combinations of On- tario and Hollywood·Burbank airports. He pointed out that Harbor Area trav· elers must now either drive to Los Ange- les International Airport or switch planes at San Jose or San Francisco if they de- part Orange County Airport for Seattle or Portland. Woman Reports $4,520 Burglary The theft of $1,520 In watches, jewelry and cub from Mrs. Dorothy H. Rugg, 65, of 1560 Placentia Ave., bas been """""' to tile Ne\fl)Ofl Beach police. Officer• sald the door to Mril. Rugg's mobile home bad been forced open while the woman was visiting relatives out of !own Wednesday. u,.rc • ..._.... Befltle C~~~ 7-.~'' .. Accompanied , by mistress, Yoko Ono Cox, Beatie John LeMon. leaves-London court after pleading gulJ.ty to charge of possessing marijuana. He l\'&S fined $360. His girUriend pleaded innocent to similar charge. Her case was dismiss- ~ ·"' Breedlove Injured As Boat Flips At Lake Havasu Former Costa Mesa fireman Craig Breedlove, 31, today has physical aches and 'pains in addition to 'legal and domestic' woes, following a high·spee~, racing boat accident on Lake 11avasu. Two .other drivers were also bang~ up more severely than Breedlove, who holds tbe world land speed record, when their-boats were wrecked preparing for the $3(1,000 World Outboard Marathon Championships. · . Breedlove, of Torrance, suffered cUU and bruisel when his twln-engiQe boat fllpped and threw him Clear of, the tumbllng craft. He was trea~ a( a Needles Calif., hospital and released. Earlier in the week. his ~new bride was treated at Central Recetving Hospital in . Los Angeles !or a drllg overdose, !ollowing· a coart appearaoee on financial settlement of bl8 ·divorce.-' Jlreedlo .. •1 lirlt wiie malnfllns hi> Nevada dlvorce ls hivalla; bocause llie filed first -Jn Calllornla. Earlier in the day, l)Jll RID Jr.,, of (Bee BREEDLOVE, Page Z) SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong's command isaued orders Friday for a new offensive to "utterly destroy" U.S. and South Vietnamese combat units and pacification teams. Issued in the name of the military high command of the Viet Cong's libera· * * * Hanoi Charges U.S. Bomb Raids Deep . in N arth PAlUS (AP) -North V1'tnl!tn charged today the .1.fnUe4 States carried out new bombing attacks , deep in it!I territory T1:n1rs,day. and ~~ded an end of what it said "wete aCts of war." In Washington, a State Deparbnent Bl!Okesman said he wu unaware of any U. S. bombing of North Vietn·am. But he repeated earlier statement.s the United States will use suppressive fire if necessary to try to recover p i 1 o t s of unanned reconnaissance planes shot down over the North. Reports from Saigon have carried no mention of bombing attacks north of the demilitarized zone dlvlding North and Sooth Vietnam. A spokesman for Hanoi's · delegaUon at the Paris peace talks asserted the· American bombings b ad occurred f o r the third straight day Thursday. unie United States' act.s of war are in vlol•tion of national sovereignty and security of Ille Democratic Republic of North Vietnam," be said. The spokesman charged that three F4. jets of the U. S. Air Force dropped explosives and fragmentation bombs on !our villages and hamlets in the Province of Quang Blnb. One of the villages attacked, he saJd, Is more than 40 miles north of the demilitarized zone. The-Un i t e d States has claimed the lgbt to send pl'11e1, under armed escort, over North Vietnam for reconnaissance. R also baa warned the North Vietnamese that U. s. authorities •ill not he-1tate lo defend American1 Imperiled by hostile actlona or to go tc. the rescue ot the crews of downed alrcrafL '111e North Vietnamese have disputed tbele claimed American rlihll. lle@NI... ol that· cllOl!Jlt, t lfi sjjoi'eiinan ..S.rtecl the Amerlcan1 at- ticked Thursday and the action wu tn·oo way connected with reacue opera· Uons. Baja Bor-der Plan Joined . Cities Seek Newport Support on Clos.ing Boundary, Two more Southern California .clUes today asked Newport Beach to join a move seek1ng federal consfderaUon or clOltDi the Mexlcan border lo unescoi:ted minor~ . N1tlon1l City, located right on the border, i.s one the clUes; Upland, in San Bernardino County, is the other. Newport coUncllmen earUer this lfeek delayed action on • H!Olution urgln1 Congrwional hearings Ol1 the - iuue. • City clerk& lrom 1'aUonal City and Uptind said their' eounclll had unanimously adopted resoluUoos clUng the drug trallk po-obltm u the prlnclpal reason ror b a n n J n g unaccompanied -.. ... lrom Mbrloo. . "'COlllJderable quanllUes of danger®I clrup, m¢juana and nar<ollco ... brolJibt into C.lifornia by American mlnon wtio obtain the producll In Mex· ico," says the National City resoluUon. The Upland '"801Ution cites a 1,3.18 percent incr..,. in two yom lb di'bl arreats among Upland jwlior and aenlor hlgll ~ sllldenll. . · . '!be city of eo..na Jn Riverside County started tile border cloauro campalp two mantbs ago: ' ,d,lnce then, tile Call!omla !.Ugue ol t 'P" bu urged federal and slate .. • leglslatorJ to tmngt bearlnp II l'blch the border luue, u ~ell &1 other upecta ·ol the drul pri>blem. would bl dilcu3sed. lnd1'1dual c1lles are --..comlderlng tbelrm~ "-. 1'\ewporl'i -lution ls expected to bl adopted Dec. t. Acll.on, h>wever, may not be unanimous. Councilman Donald A. Mcinnis said he II opposed lo closlbg tile border bec&WIO it -·t get to the "root ol. the problem." Mar· lco'• scenic. recreau.o,.l &ml cultural attracllOll!I are aljo drawing teiinag.ra aCl'OIS the bonier, lie said. Other councilmen responded that lbe proposed reso1utlon only u r g e 1 "conslderatioo" ot clooing the bonier • • lion armed forces, Lhe order was beamed to South Vietnam by Radio Hanoi and monitored in Hong Kong. It cailed for a guerrilla and terrorit:t cmnpaign to '"seek-0t1t, eliminate, and utterly destroy": -South Vietnamese central, district and local government officials. -AmericDJ?..SOutb Viet:nameae pacifica· lion teams working in rural farm and village areas in an attempt to win peasants and-villagers over to the Saigo:i government. -American and combined American- South Vletn8mese search-ancklestroy .units -which it said were moving deepei afield and "destroying our viijagu and occupying our areas," ' The order was addressed to the Viet Cong's regular troops, guerrilla units, and "semlarmedP units. The laUer are underground units that fwlctlon as farmers by day and fight by night. "The military high command," the order declared, "calls upon all the units of the main forces army, the regional army, the guerrilla forces, and the semJarmed units to make certain that · the above orden are strictly obeyed in order to obtain greater and more glorious victories for our people." The commaild promised to "rewartl those units and individuals who make outstandihg achievements in carrying out the~ orders." Cruiser Fire Loss at $5,000 . An engine room.fire aboard' the SS.fool cabin cruiser Tangeray n Thursday afternoon caused an ·estimated '6,000 damage to the'vesset, owned by Elmore Nelson of Los Ang~es. ' No, one was injured ' in the fire on !he Newport !4rbor boat seen by numerowi bay front residents who called th< Harbor Department to report . tlY; incident. Origin ol the llre in the 1511,000 era!; was traced to the boat'• electrical aystem. Nelson had e:a:Unguished the blaze prior lo the arival of · the ·fireboat. Officers fnsPected the craft ·and then towed it from the har.bor .entrance to the Udo Y~cht ~chqnge. ~ • . • .. " . Orange Coast Wea1he• • Tb.~ ,clOl!dll 19U back S•tutda,, bill onlY Jn l"'tches, W\ille 6iallaJ tem~aturcs ' range from ea to a clllll 46. A clear but chilly weeteod. ~smE TODAY Monev -reau:v folkl at tht Silenl A.ucfioh ciild' Ari BQZ4Gr ·in LoQtma BIOCll, todaif1 t:Otl<1 feature 111 WEEKENllER moo-- J"iHt'. c. .... 1. ' Cll....... 2'41 C.Ja 11 c,......,.i, t• Otlfll•...... • ....... -. ........... .. .. --. -.. ......... 11 -. -. ~IM.i --w °'..... Cllnlf't • IY.,._ ""'-' 1t .... 1).\4 . ...... ,.,, ..... ,.....,, T'll!Mlillt' ii .:::::--.: "...:t .:O!. J ~ :-.=a ,, ........... ~ •. ----. -. • rt .... ..,. • • ' t • • • : I ' i • . t I I r i • 2 -CAll.Y Pll.OT Frtdq, Novemllfr 29, 1968 Newport a Barging into letty "''' ......... Barie C~etco and '400,000 cargo sp8111 Thal11rngiv- in11 bucl<ltd and alranded on south jelly at mouth of Siuslaw River near Florence, Ore. Hawaii-J:>ound bar&• lod&ed on jetty lata Wednesday when tow- ing tug'• engine laUad, Salva&• operation• be&an toll~y In ellort lo llVI car&o o! 3 .. 1 Jl11Won board teet ol lumber, 11 boet1 and two caH, Capo Youth Held As Suspect in Burglary Wave Latwia Btach pollct havt arrefied 1 ,.,. JllaQ C•pl§lrono youth who Ibey oJJege Piaf help def' up Ill or µiore tbetta·~d burglaries. Keith Miles Orlenko, lt of 11411 Spotted llu)I !load, bu been bookld on 1U1pjclon of burglarilini Tucker'• 1ervic1 tta~on, !ua N. Coul lljghw1y. Deltcllvo .41 .. Jlmone. said four U.... and abput f7i caih wtre 1tolen tharL Ht oi<f1hl youth, however, ll IUlpected ol lbelll · from can and other lhelbl :::f Ibo put lllreo monlhl, Jlmen11 Orl..U WU arruted ~y Newport llucll pollee, lald Jlmen11, on iUOpicion ol prowling and lheo wu lurnod ovor lo Laguna pollc<, Tlla dellcUv1 Aid he upocted olher UTlltl 1R the ralated casu whi::ih involvt NIWl)Ol't Buch, UM! Crown Valley area, Tustin and Leisure World. He said many of the Jtems stolen were auto parts or accessories such as radios and ate:reol that w•e traded or BOid. Jinllha laJd bl will .... I .burglary complalnt against Orlenko to-day. Franc Bill Approved PAJllJ (AP) -Tbe lluale lodoy ap- lll'OVld by 117 valll lo 17 Preiidonl Charles de Gaullt'1 auoterlty tlnonno bill dlaliPld lo lllavo olf dovalu1Uon o( tho fi-.... Tho bill WOI a(lP'OVld TburldaJ by tho l;aUOlll! "-nblY· UAll.Y 1'1101 11#111 p.lff-P\llUIHIN8 ~ ......... w ... ................ Jack l. C.rl" -~-: ........... 1l1••t KHY11 .... "''"'' A. M11,,hh~ ~ldllof J1r1111e F. C.111• Pt•I Hin• "'11':'il::" '='" ---2211 w ... l•lka ... , .... ,. MtlllOf ~P.O.''" lllt, HUI ~a City Selling Lif egunrd 8uilding for $23,500 Sale pf Newport P1ach'1 tormer lifeguard headquarters building for $11,iOO i1 now bllJll n•iotl•ted by City llanqer HIJ'Voy L, llurlbll!1. George Wright Rites Monday Mass wfil be celebrated for lf1,1ntln&lon Beach r.,ldent George J01epb Wrliht al JO a.m. MOllday at'St. Simon an0 Jud I Catholic Church, HunUnJton Beach. Mr. Wright, a rPftaurateur, died at St. Jude's Hospital Wednesda)' after ._ len- lhy Ulness. Ht WIS '11), Formorly of liewporl Peech, hf had betn aotlve In lh1 Sonlor Cililenl Club for tho pul 10 y11r1, lie ii 111rVlv1d by bil wit• Huol, of the fami11 homo, 11911 l(a.,lck St, """' lnilon Beooh1 a •on, J1m11 K. llui .. ol NeWPOrt B11ch; two da111htan, Mr 1. Beul1 Hald o! HunUnllldn lloach 1nd Mrs. Jane Naber of New York; HY•ll (rendchlldren end flve (rHl·rrondcllil· clnn. lnlermonl will bl al Harbor Jlut 14 .. morill Park, Calla llNI. It will bl bougbl by Theodore II. Barben JI, who recently purchased from other owner• building1 •djaeent to the abandoned life1111ard facllily at '817 Nowporl Blvd. Ctty counaUman earll11 *his wetk ifl.ve Hurlburt lhe 1r11n Ulhl lo cloM the de•I after they Wm't told Buti-ll'~ offer was the only solid 001 in three yeart. Tbe Uny, Spanllh We-lopped structure has been used as a plact to dore ......i 1ignl olno• liflliUlldi moved lhelr radios, desks and other equipment into new beach headquarters near Newport Pier In 1161. Hurlburt told cauno!lmon lhore hod been no other offers for the Newport Boulevard oroatrtv because ot the lize or the 'lot'.;.· ii' 1 100' -ond Its lack of parking:. II Will appralaed at 123,IOll lhree years ago, 1¢ ill value baan't lncreated llnc•, accordlng to !Deal real estate eiperts, llurlburt llld. llori!on apportnllf 11 able to moi• UH ol lh1 propert1 In conjuncllon with hil otltor purchases at 1811-13-11 N•wport Boulevard, the ctt7 mana1er taid, 1ddinJ ~hat ~e did not know what ulUmat1 dev1lop11111nt Barben bu lo mind. /dOlllY from Ibo ule will bl dopooited In lhe nlij1'1 e1pH1I 1mprov1111'"t l1111d. B.,.bor Pioneer Honored Mn. ,Joe.,,ii A. llMl<1 W14ow cl Harbor Area pioneer and I~• atata S,.,a\a aecret.al'Y, acaep\I dtaltqn C!Ulll!W\i hlf !eta hu•baDll'• CGlltribuliOlll to Orana• CoUnt,Y. Ftftli Dlslrlet Eupervilor Allon II). Allen made pre1ematfon durllii ceremonle1 bonorin( several coun• Uafl' (litl 11o.ry Peat 8), (', -··--~- South County Fire Service Area Weighed A progonl tq form. a ntw county serv- lco am almld al proVIOlni luil-tlma tire prolecUon for South Lai11111a ••d Monorch Bay wIU bt 1lred before county oupervhon Den, 11. Tha public heorlJll w11 sel followlna approval ot tho propoul Wldn<1day by tho county'1 Lac~I Agoncy FormJUon Commlulon (I.AFC). _ Some reservaUona 1bout ~ proposed 1UVic11 area 1lr111dy havt been upre11ed by lh• Monarch ll•Y MlociaUon. Proaldent Jloblrt M. RU111ll of !hot group pointed out that the private com- munity association provided all services but fire i!nd did not want to be Included In 1 dillrict whlcb miihl lator 1eei ta provide 1dditlon1l 1ervlces not needed in Monarch Bay. Ruuell proPQ1ed tbat 11 Hparate dislrict for Monarch Bay be formed, but LAFC members included the private community in th1 overall diltrlct lnYWIY, Plans call for the hiring of four fullUme flremen at an 11tim1led cost of '49,813 a year. :Th• tar rate of th• dl1trlcl 11 utlm1ted at s• to 25 centl. Pre1ent tlra protection 111 for th• area it a UUle OVll' flv1 centl. Formation of the new fire ~tection dlatrlct wa1 urged by county Fi.rt Warden Elmer O.term•n ind Sc>uth Laguna Vol11nteer Firt Chief ArthW' L. Pollard. lloth pointed GUt !hot there ere no volunteer f l r 1 m e n avaUable during d•yliJht hnurs. Th• present 1tatton at faclflc Coast Hllhwoy ond Ind Sinet has two pumpers and a reseu.e unit. The South La,guna Volunteer Fire Department hll been In ' OW\ORCI for :80 year1. ·· New .. ··P·eak Allies Kil~ 300 Cong In Da Nang Sweepup IAIOO~ (UPI) .. A -Pl 11000 u, a, Mortnq end "'"Ill v11momt11 lnlonlrymen lrylJll 1• claor ~ l0olwll'l- 111U1 ...._ Oii tho lrlnfll of Da lfllll h11 illlocl mpr1 lhln IOll Vial Oon1 In a conUnulJll 1w11p I h • I b!llD nln• ~•II 110, elll;il 1pokumen 1114 lodllf. Tll• 11.,in., w•n INlhllw Utroillh p I d d y llaldi ~ miroh11 ln i1N¥Y m.,,..... rain.I 111rohln1 fer Communlll troopo holod up Ill roli>lorcld buni•ro up lo Ill 1111 cltop, UPI oomopondonl JI aymon d WUilnooq Hid prllonore told elllld lnlel'rolalorl •111111 IOO Viol Con1 were hldln( oul wUb orllon lo lay low unill lhl IWHP hu 1ndld •• Th• .,.. hi• bun Ulld for monlhl for Viel eon, rocul and mortar anacu Qn Da !lon1, . South Vl1&nom'1lltond14"1111 clly, 1Dommunlgu11 lrwn Utt U. I, commend uld combil lllri>Ulhoul Soulh Vlltnam WU IClllerod end 1ilhl II tho hllVllll BU raJ'dl in a monUi unt· m or t thin one milUon pounds of bopibs hurtling into jungles around Sala:on. Thi taraeta were infiltration corridor• J11dinJ to th• capital. 81v1n wava1 of BUI, ln raldl endini earlr, W. mornJn11 lhook bulldln11 and ratt ed window• 1n downtown Salion. Five of the strikes were east and northea1t of Saigon in Bien Hoa province where major U. S. bases are located. The other B52 missio1111 were along the From Page l BREEDLOVE •• Cullman, Ala ., anQ Ron Del Roaa1 of Antioch, Calif., were taken to the same Needles hospital. Hill, former winner ol Ibo Mliilillppl championlhiJll, 1ulferld two broken knees when his boat, powared b7 three lJi.horaepower .tn11inu flipped. !11 wu in satisfactory cond!Uon. Dtl Roia'1 twln-en1lned racer d!4in- tegrated at hlah 1peed and he 1ulftred lllr~• broken rlb1 and 1 po11ible ruptured spleen. . CaJl>bodlln border ncrlhWlll jl lallon In ll'IU When Amlrlcu Ind lloulh Vltlriameff lrOCPI roporlld ldl1lnl 111 •ommW!llll In 10 mljor balllll "Wocl- neldJf Ind Thurldoy, In Ibo oll1nllv1 noor 1)1 N1111, lhe Communlfll wore -•bid In 1 labYrlnlh ol 1plder holu and b1111kon ralnlorctd wU.h concr1t11 railroad U.1, lhett snettl end ood. liome of Ibo one·-spider holes were oo nlll'l'ow lhal jock1)'-lllld Morino 11tunneJ ratl" could P°' "11111 ln io nplore them. More lhon 100 Pfloonor1 hive boon l1k1n by lhe allied tuk forco1 Including n doocrlbod ~y millblry 'PO•-.. hi1h-rllliln1 polJPcal cad!4, l'rom P.,e l BODIES ... were crewmen, while a V111tur1 wrveyor was trapped ln the bunkroom and 'the two men miuina: were anchor handlers on deck when the 1hip went dowa. Survival Ume In wa\11'' u cold !ll!d wlnd·roked ae \he channel during pradawn hours Monday would be a mu· unum of four to six hours, the U.S. Coast Guard estimated. Funeral servict1 for Von ~. Wtll· known yaohbllllln Ind finl m~ of lhe Triple Crown, are pendltis al Westctill Chapel Mortuary, ... More Acres Zoned For Industry Use All addlUooal 1Dt acru wu rezoned for \h• Irvin• lndualrlal ~ devllopmenl WodnOlda1 by the Boord of Superviiora. The zon1 chan1~ was from a;rrlcullural to Uibl lnduatrlal uae. Th• properly II near Ibo Sall Die&~ Fmway and Jomboreo !loo~ lit lhl Oran1• County Airport ana, DREXEL'S FABULOUS ET CETERA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! ll&. SPiCIA~ $179 Sl49 I I I I RECO. WOOD TOP ff 99 $229 ::~llf IASE -I .. •. IHCIAL $165 $449 .Chri1tm11 limo •••• and homo ;, where +h• p•rlln uo, with everyone droued lo !ht hilt. Drou up your homo to ma~h. What t -W •f hohda'y gl1mour thi1 wonderful Druol col11clion offon. See +I.am today al tht11 very 1p1ci1I prices. For somt very spe- cial furnflut1 , •lop by toi!ay. - LAGUNA BIACH 141 Nor!h COllt Hwy, 4'44111 . N.WllO~T llACH IP!r W.;tcllff Dr, .t424GIO -NIJ4' 'llL f Gn• NINY '!IL ' -'loll ........... -.. -'*'"" .. ' l • ' ' ;"':.,.,~,4-.,~~;,o-· .... ,--. --- --~--•.,=---•"-"'1"--..-"""'""-"~--.0 .. c,.... ____ ",...._""'f'"!"--•.,..•-•=-•-~":'"''·'-•=.•"O . .... ---... 1"" GRE'At 'exPECl'AT·IONS ~):.001<i,\g0forward.tothe'biggest eve- ning ·of ·,the year are.four participants in .tile '1968 Natiooal Charity Iie8gue Bebutante·Ball (left to rigllt) Miss Kathi""° Anne Smith, her escort Roger (:)akley W•aite, Mi56-R<>bin .. Ann Horn and Miss ' , • • . . Ljri4a Susan c;Jiunpbell. 0 1'1e girts .will··bi.. ~~·rurie pres..;tees hOf\Or~ tomotrbw ev!11i~g-,in 'ttie· Newpotter·.r~n .. Pestiv!ties a_~e scheduled•to begin at,8 J>'m:.mJhe Rahn<!r·ROOm. •. . ' .. .. . . •. ' ~ ' . ' " " ' ' • ' ! ' ~ • • .·:o.i··n'.n:e.~ .D·an .c·e. . .. ! . . ~ ' . ) . ·Pr·e.lu.d.e·s · ·Ba.I I ~~.~~{.: ~ .... ~ I' .,,.I • Excii.ement ·will• fill• the;Bayside Teriace ·~.of Mr. and Mrs<. E<f'.. '; mund llolll\\er ''1'ra!t itonlght ,\>hen 'Qine' 1968 National Charity wiµe<, Debutances gather'!or· a pre-ball dinner .da!l<•· . ·: · . Wlth'th'•ball,only an evenlng aw.ay,,-concentration on l\Jlytbing ;will .1 , 'lte dliieult,. but: tli:i. debut.antes and -tlieir es.~rts will nevertheless re.View; ; '.tlJ,ejr &Ctivities•&J\d.reveal their plans for the fyture during thO\~aditfonal' ~'"11. . . . ~ Being rewllted this w.eekend 'for ttie fiTst~time since· they left for \th9 "'1oll-ot -r choice, di!tiutantes will exchange·ex~riences as they ~t near the pool or around · e be<lutifully decorated table of hors d' oeuvres wjth a crystal puneb bowHonili!>g 11\•·centerpiece. · A'Ssi.tir!g tlie Pratt..· as hQsls,for this evOJ1t are Mr. and Mrs. J.ack L, · ealdwell, Mr. and· Mrs. ROOert S.'. Rosenast and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. ·Hayes. -· · · Debutantes and 1hej.r es.carts, ,dfJJlCit)g ~ the music o.f. the· Jes;s BlJ!1 . €ombo, will be Miss Mary C)iristine Barr .and Thomas Edwar)I ShFarer: Miss Unda 1 Sus~ <;·8.mpbell,, ChristOpber Clayton Colby; Miss. Sha~ Al)n: · HaSkell, Douglas ·Fritz Schaumburg;.Miss ·Robin Ann Hom , Forrest Waltel" . Miller. ' · others are Miss Chrfstine ·Anne Londeliu·s, Richard Eugene Aurie; Miss·' Judy Joanne Meeks, Douglas Thomas Peart; Miss. Mary Al'ison O'Bryon, Charles Thomas Fbrkner Jr.;. Miss K·athleen Anne Smith, Roger Oakley Waite,· and Miss -Paula Maxine Willi·ams and Craig Marshall C1ark. ' Stags invited were David Gail Smith, ·Steven K. StraitiH, James, Wesley Laws and Robert Merle Black. ., '.• . ' .. ,..,,.,.,·"· . ,. ,_.. ' ' to Panhellenic , Mem ;ber:S .. .·• ., ,. , . OUic~is': WiV.es Brighten Seas.on ' . ... ... .. 'Giftsilo-round' ' ' Inspecting the gifts-go:-round m~cbine to be· used , .,.. durjng 'eir 'an:nual . Chris.tmas °P:~~ iW~Jn~~· ; Dec. 11 are (lel!'to ngtit) Mrs. C.\t\. ""'811an,,pmo» gram chair:frum and Ml'fl . Leon FrY\ p~esiilent arid tltird.tiine board member. 'nle event wiili a:ke place at 10 : 30 a.m. in. the· borne:« Mrs. Willard Wade ol ~ewport B~ach. ~~ the -Vj~es· ~di wit/ . ~gilt b;ubles op ;he .Cbrist,;astree w~l'be ri;aled John ~Ill~. vicepr.Sident, anit·':fr•'..liob.:ieoWan, izlcJ;ude ··1· .. ~qy!l"'iift -.e.xc}!A.?J.g~·.·,;~al ~: !ind '., ._lJy, !1Je . shinim~·~.g1,,l)~ngle! _and :.b~~s ":om· ~Y . piesfdefit:. Mr.~~ -D1:1s~nger .. i~ 'Cbaii'nt~n of ~e.:an· . '10ncbeon .wilh~"Mtl'~Liotiidiaii,.wfi/i:''-;n<abii a~ 1 •. ~ml!er1·~~~~!?.' OWCl!i:• .. w.iv.es ~h"!'·~· ~.Jlual ,Gba)1~y-~. wbicb-."'.j)t ~· ;P~·~·~ ~·~·, , . ' . el .; ·: . ,-· · •) · .. , " p-ctub sponsors tWo major ev~ts n~t mo.n~. Mak-ficer'.s _Ctub 1>f :the ·Nav~ Aii ·~on..1!!®.d~y~~·· p~nate ... ~pt>a'l' M .~~a 5 ]1.d~et:. ~~sses in~.' acrangemenfs. !6.t a buff.et supper .which will fol-16.' The· ball' wjll fOllow a Winter; Wonderlan·d theme will be M~. Frapk A,, Tyler, ¥r~: P.~~ \\'~ 5!'~·' . Jow a \ree,i.nmjriip'g party. on Wednesday, De<;. 11, with· festivities· beg)Ming at 7 p.m1 Mrs. Ray HQJlberg and >¥rs· Sydn~y C:llYn<ir.". are (!ell to right) ·:Mrs. Richard Dussina;er, Mr.. •I I ' ' ' ' ' . . . . ... -:·, . . . ' Cra .nk, · 1-s a .. -• •. • .._ 11:_ ·-----~-~--:. l .. ... - f I ' • • • ' • • . • ' • ' ., ,. • r ' • • ' " ' ·1 ' • ~ .. ----~--............... • •• • • ) - .OAR.Y fltlOT CURii BEAUTY -Mra. Tom Johnston models the trash can she decor~ted mud! to the dellg!>t of fellow Mermaids (left to right) Mra. Robert Joyce and Mn. Peter Fulmer. The Mermaids, Women's Division of the Laguna .Beach Ch11mher of Commerce, have started a proj1!ct to paint uruigbl!y trash cans and thus beautify Laguna Beach on traoh collection day • Art Colony Garbage Collected Artistically? Mermaids, Women'• Di.vi-are not able to attend. prea their 1kills on the gar- bage C8111. Horosco~ Virgo: Signal Is Go ci ... ~. Obtall> 1llnt fr<m G!:MINI .._, •. You SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 BJ SYDNEY OMAJUI 11'Jbe wiae man controbl htt des!iny. • • AJtrolory polnll the w•y." _ could rocelve -1aJ Ullgn. -~ Completa talk wHlloul alleaatlng family Q>ember. Be dlplcmatic, AIU&! (March 11·Aprtl It)' You can have a fine Ume toollht and alto ma\•. -tacts. Cycle r<mllnl hJih. Abundance ci good will flow• your WI)', Take lnltlativa. Wecome cballen1e . Be \'.~We. TAURUll (April 21>-May Ol )' Don~ repeal lllepo. This woold reprtlatt )oet motion, wute. Key ts to lbake off doubts. One who claim! to "inow secret ii ftsblng. Play carda close to chest -be dllcreet. Gl!MINI (May 21.Junt Ol)' Good hmar --y coln-ddeis With chance to make new friends. Welcome clwtse, cpportunity for J o u r n e y • Analyse statementa, motivea . Be gracious, not loollah. CANCER (Jun .21.July D)' Prepare for temporary cbana• Christmas Festivities Top Games Riviera Club'• plfen and bridge players will put aside tbelr clubs and carda ,..,. enough to celebute Cbrtslmall portles -week In the Laguna Beach Cauntry Club. The Bridge Section party, to begin with an 11 a.m. luncheon follow~ by a noon luncheon and afternoon of bridge, will take place Tues· day, Dec. 3. Reservations may be ob- tained by calling Mn. Jooepb Nemecek, 499-2178. Golfers will top their regular mon1hly game with an annual Cbrtstmas party Wed"'3day, Dec. I. LEO (July 21-Aq. 21)' Get thoulhll •. oa p•'Pt r. Gain ahown lhl'OUCh read Ing , wrlllJI&. Slmllthm per...W plllloooplt7. Be realtstic In ap. pr1tsal ci cumot lltuallon. You may want too much, too ...... VIRGO (Al!L 21-Sept. !II)' -11 lrouaed In occull M" hidden areaa. Keep ~ mind. Mata or partner lw mooey question. D I I em m a .. 1vec1 U1nJusb unorthodox mellll. Realize lbts -rtlpond ac<ordlnlly. LIJIRA (Sept. 2.1-0ct. D)' Accent oo special agreement. ~ coopn.ttve. Wklen area cl appeal. People: are at- tracted. Some relate -blfml. Be a good llltener . But doo, (et Involved In -· pllcated situation. STEWARDESS Susen Godwin SOOIU'IO (Oct. 13-NQV. 11)' Try to tee viewpoln\ ol co- worker, uaoclate. Im"°""" ' ~Y thai you lean ov• • bit. Som< are leltlnJ. Show lhst )'OU are wllltnc to for1•t recent differences. 1ben you gain. BAGn'f AlllUll (Nov. D- Dec. II) : C..aUve activity brlnp aatllfactlon. Fina for being wllb ooe who .._ love. Pleasure tbrouO chll. dren Indicated. Day laaturea surprises, excitement. ~ ru- dy lot cb1111e. CAPRICORN (Dec. :a.Jan. 11), Oulline luturo plaM. COncentra\e on leCW'lty. Don't overlook appartnt m I n o r detalls. Key II lo be thoroogb. Valuable innmnatlon &lined at social gathe.fin&. B e ~Jrus <Jan. »-Feb. Balboan Tours World " II)' .Short journey may be oo agenda. You rid youraelf Mrs. Charles Gooding al. lla1boa Itland recently ci 10me reatrictlOlll. Bui It sailed from S~ Francisco aboard the SS PrN!dent I• neceaaary to t • • P Roosevelt on a llO day trip around the world, Sh• 10metblng In ..-ve. Don 't ·will visit Yokob11ma, Hong Kong end Bombay on ==~ ton::b.~t:,r JWO--this voyage. Mrs. Gooding has made many Pacific PISCES (Feb. ! .. Much 20)' _cnu_·_se_s_a_boa_rd_11l_e_CI_eveland __ ~-and--Wll-'°" __ sll...:.ip_s. __ Accent continuts on· money, powuiona. You benefit from adju8bnent of plans. Review budget. Find out what'• com· lnC In, gom. out , and why. Valuable leuon can be learned today. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have good sense of humor, are capable of adjusting to difficult 1itua- ti0llll. You are about to enter cycle which feature& gain and a IOcial whirl. GENERAL TENDENCIES' Cycle high for A R l E S , TAURUS, GEMINI. Special word to SAGmARIUS: if receptive, all goes well. Engagement Revealed On Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Dale of Newport Beac:b an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Mary Dale to Robert Edwin Crozier Jr. of Vista during a dinner party on Thanksgiv ing Day. Parents of the benedicl-elect are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin Crozier of Vista. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Orange Coas t College and is attending San Diego St.ate College where she is majoring in dance therapy. Her fiance is a graduate of Palomar Junior C<lllege and also is attending SDSC as a ;;, business administration major and a member of the ROTC VIRGINIA DALE program. Upon graduation in Engaged &loo ci tbe LoguDa" Beodl Bdle.vers In the concept Clwnber ci Ccmmenie, CUT· lhst bWJly begiJll at !lie ...,Uy caught up In p1am to curb, tbe group bu launcbed make truh cam art1Stlc. will a program to do away with meet fer a special holiday uns!Ptly trash c8111 by patnt. luncbeoo In tbe Cottap ..... Ing ihem In vivid colon. Acconllng lo lbe group's ex· ecutlve commiti.., the plan might put LaJ!llDI Beach Oii the m1p u having the na· tion 's mOlt artiftic traah coo- talnen. Festivities will .begin after tbe completion Of an l~le game wblcb wtlJ begin at 9 p.m. Pl•yen an' uked to coovene at 8:45 a.m. Lagunan Assigned To Airlines Educational Disability Film Slated June he will accept a com----------- taurant nen Mooday. Mn. Tcm Johnston lw ex· Prior to the noon hmcHeon perlmented with a trub con- tbere will be an 11,0l llOCl;J laloer, piloting tt w Ith aesslon, repon<d Mn. Rob-bright and gaudy colors to ert Turner program chair-transform the ignoble once-a- man. ' w e e t curbeide residenUal 'lbe holldly program will bllgbt into an artistic concept. fatuni the announcement of In a ~t short street test, tbe fir1t Beauty Spot award Memwds won an enthusia~­ wkmtn who have contributed tie reeponse from pede!tr1- to the beauUBcaUon of some ~ .. who coUecUvely remark· resldentlal or commercial ed, You mean you would put pot tram in this beautiful thing?'' 1 · [f the project winl approval Members are asked ~ oo-from the chamber's board or Illy tbe chamber office il they directorll, tbe arts and crafts While women would not be able to paint all the cans in t<nm, they could set a trend for beautlfylng Laguna on trash pickup days. Lagunans hopefully will be encouraged t'.o become curb- stone artist!, each painting their own receptacle for gar- b&§•· A hmcbeon In the new clubhouse will follow the 1011 game and gifts will M ex- chanied. Reservations: may be obtained by calling Mn. Russell Nelson, 499-3031, or Mrs. Charles Mormon, 873- 09!6. Hobo Stew Party Fare Mlsl Suaan Elaine Godwin, daU(hter ci Mr. a D d Mn. Harry P. Godwin, of South Laguna has been awarded the 1llver wings of an American Airlines atewardess and now The last in a 11eriea of fi1ma has been usigned to flight on Professor Newell Kephart's duty 'out of Dallu. theories of learning dlsabWties She rectived her wings u will be ahown at 7:30 p.m. a graduate in the 27th ·clasa Dec. fi, in the Congregational UtiJ yur at the American Church, Santa Ana. Alrllnel ..Sttwardes! College, The series iJ presented by Fort Werth. the Academic Achievement commlti.., beaded by Mn. Adele ]peen, will devise a plan for Mermaid artists to U· 1 It would make a great Christmas present,'' 1uaested Mn. Peter Fulmer, Mermaid president. "Imagine receiv- ing I holiday bathrobe, pack- aged In I. colorful container which can be used for the coming year." M I a a G o o d w i n w a s and Learning Group and the lfadlllted from Pucack Hills Orange County chapter of the High School, Montvale, N.J. Californla Auociation for Mulligan Stew aerved ill a and attended the University . Neurologically Handicapped .tin cup will be the pita de of the America! and North Children for parents and reaistance when Wcmeo of the Tuu State University, Den-teachen of the slow-learner. ,ATRICIA SIPES Brld.!o-bo Couple To Wed SI. Andrew'• Preob)'lerlan Olun:h wtlJ be the evening -for the Jilli. I weddin.< fll htncl.a Kathleen Slpe:1 ana 6-11~ stafford Hagan. Their engagement hu been announced by their parents. Mr. and Mn. Carl ff. Slpeg of Huntlnllon Buch and Mr. and Jin. ....... L. llapo ci ~ ta Ana. MIDBIDea II a ..... ale of w-lolltr Biiii School. Hu n-i.an-ciSanta Ana -ScboQI and --Alli Colleie· He Is put .... ....-Joi ci Ile llolay ml ......,,,. Ill ...me In the Air -In Germaoy. New Mexico Lines Sidewalks With Lights Moose, Huntington Be a ch , ton. Dr. Stanley Walters, vice sponsor a dinner dance tomor-The blonde, b I u e · e,_y e d preaident of the learning I row. hotteas studted more tbaft 100 group, will introduce the filma Tht Hobo .Dance, to raise different subjects during her o( Dr. Kephart's lectures on I fundl for the 0 r p h I n e d sb:-weeb traJnini. Classes laterality Ind body image. I children at Moosebeart, will ranged from makeup and Further information may be take place in the Moose groomJnc to in-flight food obtained by calling the leam- lly JUDY JONES lights for U>e al Chrillmu Lodge. wvlce and theory of Dlghl. Ing group at 132-111311. SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI)-time. The people came up Serving as chairman la Mrs.I;;====="'=====~=~====== Chrlstmu wooldn' be the wllb the Idea of lighting amaU Wall Underwood, and Wisting ··-In New M-~co ~---·i bonflrea of piDOn wood along -are Mrs. Paul Schabatta, Mrs . ._.,_. e.u w1....,,,. the route to the church wheni Sue Ke1ly and Mn. Julil18 luminariu -the Utile lJiMbta midnight maa wu to be held. Schnoor· that Une sidewalks and outline Latu, the paper aack!I and Tickets will be fl, and mem· roof tops. candles replaced the original bers and guestl art invi~ed The simple lighting effect method, and New Mexlcaru: t.o don. hobo or cuual attire ls made with brown paper began decorating their homes and bnng a tin c:up. sacb and vigil candlea. The with Juminarias. In rtcent tops of the lacks are turned years, e I e c t r I c luminaria.s down about two 1nches and have appeared, especially on a cup of dirt or aand and I bu I a vigil candle are placed in· arge l dings. The more aide each aact. modem luminariu, which can be used year after year, are Hair Tips Presented 'Ibe aacb art usually placed made of a l)'llthetic material two er three feet apart along and lMi.de each "sack" is an sidewalb and rooftops. These electric light bulb. Demonstrations on proper are lighted at dWlk and burn ln fact, me enterprising makeup, hair stylet!, cmnb out for several hours. family in Alaska made Its and other beauty hint! will The soft glow ol. the lights own candles, rather than pay be offer!d when Gamma 10rD.eUme:s :11..-:-·•·~ entitt AJ.V... Nu chapter ii joined . ww=~-the high lhlpplng cost fO< the ,._ !leCtioos of New Mexico towns 500 candles needed in their by two other Beta Sigma Phi as residents band togetbeJ: to lwninaria display. chapters, Upsilon 0 m I c r on cover ev...., ............ oo the bl-i. ........ •L . and· Mu Upallon. for • special . ~--· wnemer they •are fcxmd I.ii 1'ith . . as. ancient Santa P'e or tile meeNetlnils · H gh•• will pre.sent The .lighting practice began atomic city of Loll Alamos, the ~~ al I p.m. Mon-cent.ur1~ ago when Spanish Jumlnarlaa serve u a day, Dec. 2, in Susan's Beauty . setUers tn N~w Mexico fo~d reminder of the dayg when College, Garden Grove. tht!mselves without decorative the early reaidents lit the The meeting of Gamma Al· . TOPS.·Mermaids ' ,..... . symbolic fires Ill 11 guiding pha Nu will be 1 Christmas light ror the Christ chUd who party on Monday, Dec. 8. Se· they believed wandered IOIUy cret sisters will be revealed °"'""" the"llll!ht . ,_ ........ gia ~ lnformaUon reg1rdln11-----""-------~-'---~--·ll membenhip in TOPS Merging Mermaids 1 iay be reoetved by telephoning Mn. Leon Townsend at 842 -1 804 . Meetings t.Qe plJCt 1t 7 p.m . every Thurillay in Woodland School, Costa Mesa. ·TONIGHT at FASHION ISLAND TIME IN The "In .. look In watches for the lady ia ''demi.'' And here trt three exqui!lite e1t1mples of th• Glycine artiatr'y in l '4 kar1t,gold. SlxlMn·di•MOnd COYef'ed watch, $415. .---~-1'lR.fil1NlA'S ----. j Nuoo-t t1xtur•d 1 Wiamond modt;I, $42S. Slxteen~iaMOnd thinline, $350. • SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE JJ~ E. Coast .Hwy. e Coron• dol M .. l'llooo ORiolo 1.1oso . . 'Wr...., ~ ffW """"'°' fOhricl and ~ ""l' dl/flcull. Wllvl Too m'"'~ lo _,,_ u.,...., •• ..,,..~ ... ~a.,. VIRGINIA ___ _, See Senta in his Snow House and hear live caroling on the mall , . . and be sure to see the gaily decorated Colum- bia SO Christmas tree. S•o••• OJ11•~ N1111t1. • y..,. c...,._ "~ w._,._......_........, -~ ... SLAVICK'§ JeW.1tr1Sint1i 1917 11 Feshion lsl1t1d Newport leech -644· I JIO -M-... /j"" - mission with the Air Force. The couple are planning a Feb. 1 wedding. Give the United Way ----.-------;--------, al Rei';erf j ~H~ I if j ~a I DREAM.IN.COLOR ... SLEE.FASHION I \ I I ! I I ! ~ I I I ' D I ----' Flowlnt top of sh.-tficat chlffOfl over 1tyfon tricot. Salin flower accent at tn. liahtly shirred scooped neck· line. Ruffled Beby DoH panties. k-1 your chotce of d....my color&. sties S.J.R.. $9.00' Come moc.. hM ,_. ... vorlte color! VasNrette•1 dre11·1tinath IOW" of ftoMn1 tricot chtffon over h)'forl tri- cot hes e ll1ht1y shirred 9000p neckline wtttt e d•O· nte satin ftowar llOOent. ~P.S.M-<. $1.00 IN COSTA MESA IT'S sinerls · ~ DE~A"TMl!!:NT ' 1116 NEWPORT BOULEVARD The Great Orahge Coast's No. ~ Paper! I ' • I VO - ' II s 61 fl 1 A Com• obtai Ornn r::cei city Me sion, direc Civil Mar' rout< ,,,, Port! fomi routf Th gene; A vial cosu the\\ hene> bu marl the I Paci! A p Ne PY O' Airpc their cone< !Il> not t A!l hand - I 11 • .... • (;osta Mesa Today's Closing EDITION VOL 61, NO. 287, S SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF'ORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1968 TEN CENTS Missillg B·Odies Found NewportMan,SixOthers DiedonShip . By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ill• D•ll'f' ~Utt lltltr Sevep Southland families already -observing a sad Thanksgiving were notified Thursday that bodleJ of their missing men -overlooked once -had been recovered from the sunken Triple Crown off Sant.a Barbara. Mark Von Mills, 46, of 3016 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, was one of the seven entombed when the brand·new $1 million oil rig workboat 1IBted and sank in ooly three minutes Monday. Nine men W1!I'e lost, including two among an anchor handling crew at work on the .ship, still unaccounted for in the cold channel waters. Divers who brought up the .bodies In five separate trips Thtll1iday had earlier el.8lllined the bulk of the Triple Crown and found absolutely no clue to what cal15ed the sudden dlauter. Skipper George Gaskill, 34., of 16515 E. 23rd St., Sunset Beach, has so far refused to specWate on c'ause of the sudden tragedy, as the Triple Crown's job was almost finished. She had lifted eight huge aocbors holding an oll drilling plattorm -the Blue Water Il -in place eight miles offshore and was pulling ln the last of eight anchor chains when she sank. Sixteen crewmen who leaped Into the sea were quickly picked up by the Long Beach·based tug Pacific Saturn, but the seven bodies recovered Thursday were trapped below decks. An earlier search of the sunken crane ship turned up no trace of the missing men, but divers equipped with special tools got to a cabin where they were entombed. A door to the main cabin was buckled by pressure and another was blocked by spilled radio equipment, which prevented divers from reaclilng the bodies Tuesday. The six entombed in the main cabin (See BODIES, Page I) CLAIMED BY SEA Von Mills with Son Boat Crackup, Injures Speed Ace Breedlove Viet Cong Order SealafJ Reports for Duty Wild deer peers at Curious going 0 s on as Navy's Sealab III arrives at San Clemente Island for final testing before being lowered more than 600 feet below surface. Aquanauts will be spending 12 days on ocean's floor during undersea testing p:ogram. New Offensive Mesa CofC Asks Chance To Back New Jet Service A bid by the Costa Mesa Cham.bu of West ~g~ Thomas ~dler. Cotnmerce to make certain of a chance to The Aviation Comnuttee, headed by obtaln iqcreased jetliner service out of ('.bandler,_bad earUeJ: v~a ~ar re-Orang~ County ~ ~ to~-t:llliWclllitl!lt".WedQes­ re:ceive an endorse'ment-a; the · ~~~sldent city council. · Jack Hammett, a veteran ~ot. . Meeting Wednesday ln eru.ergency ses--C:O.\a .t.Wsa Jif~.ft.~ Alv~ .~· Pinkley sion, 16 of the 21-man cham.btt bOard of sald.fodat .it is. vi tf' cetWtt ~~t the directors voted unantmou~y to ask the Clty Council will apPf!?Ve th(! petition to Civil Aeronautics Board l() be heard include Coma Mesa in the CAB hear!~. March ~ at a CAB bearlng on northern He pointed out, however, th~ l h 1 s routes. will not necesarl~y place th~ cit~ 111 a po- Tbe CAB is scheduled to awar~ new sition of su.ppomng ~ California filghts Portland and Seattle routes and Air Cali· to the Pacific Northwest -but on!Y 8.!I· fornia would like a chance to Dy those sure a chance to be beard oo the issue. routes. Miller said following the pi;~ntation The resolution passed durilng the emer· Wednesday that he hopes the oty will gency session called by the chamber's eventually support the ptOposed routes, Aviation Committee, Simply asks tha t which would include combinatio.n.s Of On· Costa Mesa representatives be heard at tario and Hollywood-Burbank airports. the Washington, O.C. hearing four months He pointed out that Harbor Area trav· hence. elers must now eit~cr drive to. Los Ange. budley F. Miller, vice president of Jes International Airport o~ swi.tch plane!> marketing for Air California. discussed al S'an Jose or San Fra.nc1sco if the y de- lhe local need for direct links to the part Orange County Airport for Seattl e Pacific Northwest, backed up by Air or Portland. Air Expansion Not CAB Problem, Newport Told Newport Beacli city counc11men, unhap- py over expansion of Orange C o u n t y Airport, are getting some ~ to their various resolutions of protest and cQOCem. . , The Civil Aeronautics Board says Its not the CAB's problem. Aasemblyman Ken COry, on the other haod, say1 be agrees with everybody on the issue. In a letter to the council, the CAB community relations director J o h n Dreggs explains : . . . "While we appreciate being atlv1sed (of Newport 's position on the airport), It Ls a matt.er that does not come under the jurisdiction of the Civil Aeronautics Board. This would be under tl'le purview of the local authorities and the Federal Aviation AdministraUon" , Cory, 6!1th DiSt.rict Assemblyman, com- mented on Newport's airport worries this w3.y : "Be assured that you may count on my cooperation with both the City Coun· cil and the Board of Supervisors on ttlil matter:•• Former Costa Mesa fireman Craig Breedlove, 31, today has physical aches and pains In addition to legal and do~estic woes, followi~ a big~, racmg boat accident on Lake Havasu. Two other drivers were al.so banged up more severely than Breedlove, who holds the world land speed record, when their boats were wrecked preparing for the $30,000 World Outboard Maralhoo Championships. Breedlove, of Torrance, suffered cuta: and bruises when his twin-engine boa' flipped and threw him clear of the turpbling cratL He was tre~ •L • Neidla·eallf:l lufi\tlll lilld ttl ' • Earlier In the week, hia new bride wH lreated ~t Cen1r,i )lecelv~ llospiW In. tbs Ang~.. for a dfug overdose, following a court appear~ on fiMncial 1eiuement of his dlvoree. Breedlove's n'rst wife malntalnl his Nevada divorce is Invalid, because 1he filed first -·in California. • Earlier in the day, Bill Hill Jr.1 of cuilm.an, ,Ala., and Ron Del Rosa, of Antioch, Callf., were taken to the same Needles hospital. Hill,' former winner of tbe Missisaippl championships, suffered two broken knees when his boat, powered by three 125-horsepower engines flipped. He wa5 in satisfactory condition. Del Rosa '• twin~gined racer di.!ln· tegrated at high speed and he suffered three broken riba and a posaible ruptured spleen. Bob McCulloch Jr., race chairman, said the three starting classes in the eight-hour championship will break down lnto 87 single engine boats, 48 twin engine crafta, 20 with three engines and one with four engines. Eight European drivers are also ex· peeled to participate' in the race to see who can clrcle the course the most limes during the eight-hour race period. Half of the race will be held on both Saturday and Sunday. More Acres Zoned For In.,nstry Use An additional 191 acres was rezoned for the lrvlne lndustrlal Complex development Wednesday by lhe Board o[ Superviaorl. The zone change was from agricultural to light industrial use. The property Ls near the San Diego Freeway aod Jamboree Road in' the Orange Cowlly Airport ...... ' Beot Accompanied by mistress, Yoko Ono Cox; Beat!•• Jbhn Lennon 1eaves ·Loqi10n· court after pleaaing guilt~ to 'charge of possessing mapjµe,na. ·Re · was fined .$360. His glrlfrlend , pleaded innocent "to siftrl19.r: : charge. Her case wa1 ~~miss.: ed. · ... Mesa Burglars ,Thank Holiday For $500 .Jlaul .. •, I ' ~· Co&tO M....,. absent 1..-Thanbglvlng dinner · and fesUvttfes . etsewbere lost items 'worth DI.ore than t500 1bunday. as thieves and burglars raided homes and garages around the city. Carlos H. Guirola , 1030 Mission Drive, lost a baritone horn and case ' worth $205 which' he was repairing In his home !or someone else, police said. Someone slipped into the Guirola hDme through an unlocked rear door . Elderly housewife Graee 0. Schiffer, 889 Paularipo Ave., meanwhile, said a burglar smashed a window with her brooin and carried ml a $131 portable televlalon set. A ltl4 stereo set on a ahdf ·in ~d F. Johnaon11 garage at 1!91 La Pede Place, also was taken by aomeone who entered through an unlocked rear ' door m the building. Betty A. Parker, t174 Blsmatok. W.ay, told police 10meooe took a .$125 mlnJ-blke from her ganpe while the family wu1 away during~ Day, ' . SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong's command issued orders Friday for a new offensive to "utterly destroy" U.S. and Sooth Vietnamese combat units and paclflcaUon teams. Issued in the name of the military hJgh command of the Viel Cong's libera· tlon armed forces, the order was beamed to South Vietnam by Radio Hanoi and monitored in Hong Kong. It called for a guerrilla and tertorist campaign lo "setk-out, elimlnate, and ulterly destroy": -SOJJth Vletnameae central, district and local gov~,qt ,9ffi~ . .,, , . "'~merlcanllillJ,!ll:~ ~C" tlon teams working in rural larln ,and village areas 1n an attempt to wlb -an1s and vJllail!• our lo the 5qon &o~nt. ·~ -~can and combined American- Soutb Vietnamese search-and-deStroy units which It said were moving deeper afield arid '"destroying our villages and occupying our areas." The order was addre&sed to the Viet Cona:'• regular" u!oops, guerrilla units, a.Dd "semlarmed" unita. The latter are underground unit.a that funotioo u .farmers by day and OghL by nigh1. ''The military high command," the order declared, "calls upon all the unJt.s of the main forces army, the regional army, the guerrilla forces , and the se miarmed units to make certain that the above orders are strictly obeyed in order to obtain greater a.00 more Mesan Jailed In Disturbance A Costa Mesa man who allegedly of~ fered to give t w o police officers some Thanksgiving Day dental work: at the scene of a disturbance .wound up in j'all Thursday. Terry L. While, 22, of 1933 Wallace Ave., was booked on suspicion of disturb- ing the peace after the incident near a girl frlend'• Monte Vlsta Avenue apart.. menL . Po1lce "were dispatched to .the neighborhood wbe~meone w a s reportedly ehoutliii poo.mding on an aaprtment door 1ho 2 a.m .• and . pollce began que oninl While In his car nearby. He WIS arrested after boasting of kick· tng out thm policemen's teeth in the put and auggestlng to Officer Wayne Harber and ~¥!-"Gary Barwlg that It wq about tfme to raise the total to five. -Blaze Victim's Rites Planned Allies Wipe O·ut 300 Reds • , Services (CIJ l.Jdo lale,..auHocatioa vii:. tim Mrs. Georgia Spence Davis will be held at 2 'l).m. Monday at the Balli Mortuary Chapel, Corona d~ Mar. 7,000 'Clear Da ·JVang Ar ea .in Contl.nuing Sw~ep • 'PERKINS' DEBUTS IN PILOT TODAY lkrl'• a luM1 Une -In fad ........ lhem. You're aoJng to find younelf •""11"1 out lolld at _,. of th ... dra,... on. pap« by a Brllllli artt.i J ollo Mllel. . Ht Invented a llt1le feU... named l>arldm ·who proves the funW can FaJ1 tanny. Perklnt ataaU hiJ own, waPlfper style ''laqh-la" Mll'XllJ on . comics !>age of the DAILY PIWI'. Mrs. Davis, 55, dled Ti.le.sday night when smoke and names enveloped her home. 148 Via Trieste. Cause ol. the flj,Olil fil:e WU stlll Ulldelermined today by N"'PO'l lleach fin offta.k. Sur-mon. Jnclude her mother, PauUla Brandt of CO!llt M ... ; a brother, Lloy Spence of Sherman Oaks; two daughters, Mn, Gloria Arn ol New York and MJu Gay G9'llon of Hollywood. Stoc;Jc Merfceu -SAIGON (UPI) - A ll>rc< or 7 ,000 U. S. Marines and South Vietnamese Infantrymen trylne to clear a 10-aqu.n- mlle ,.... oo the fringes of Da Nang has kflled m°" than 300 Viet Cong ht·• conUnutrig sweep t b • t began nloe days ago, allied opokesmen said today. The Marines were pushing thJ"OU&h p a d d y fields and monbes In heavy monsoon rains .e.archina IM Colnmwlllt -holed up In reJnforced bunWs up to 20 feet deep. UPI <OrTeSpOndent R a y m o n d NEW YORK (AP) -The atock market Wilkinson said prlaonen told 111ied resumed 1 powtrlul upthruat late thlt tnterrOgaton 1t leut 200 vtet COng were artemoon. Trading was active. (See hiding oul with orders to lay low unW quotations, Pagea 10.11). i the sweep bu ended. T1w: area bas i I ~-----~ ----~---__.-..J-_____ ~------ been u..ll ror montha Jor.L VJet ' <;ong ~~bocllan border oor111w,.i· of ~on rocket and ll1<ll'llr lltacltl '"' lla Nang, Iii arua wbere . Amorlqii a!lil SoUth South VI<!•'• aeoond larpot cllJ'. Vletaom.,. ~ reportad klllJog Ill Communlqu" from tba U.S._..,,.. communlltl In 10 ma)« bllllat W<d- sald e«nbat thrOlllhoolt llaulh v-.. ~ and 'l'llur"'-1, WU ocatl«ed and Ugljt .. tba !Jea-rn the of!Ollllva -DI 'llang, tba B$S raldl In a .....U. llelll m • r • Iba CCmmunlatl...,. aecniad In • lab1rinlh one mlWon pound• of bolnbl huttlillg of lj>lder llolea and bllnton roloforced Jnlo Jllhfll<!t arilUnd SAlgon, The targets with coocrete, rallroad Ues, lh<tt metal wen tnrllirallon .,...,ldor• leadlnc to the and IOd. capital. ' ' Some m the one-man apld<r bOla Seven wav .. of j151o, In. r:tldl epdblc ....,.. .. narrow that jockq"llzed Marine early this morning, ahoolt bO!ldJnti. "1li/ "tunnel ra11" COllld not wlgale In to r1tUed windows 1n· clownla*n ~-<Jplora them. Five ol the atriltes we,. elll • .Ind M... than 100 prt...,... have been northealt ol SaliJOl tn Dim Hoo protlnce taken by tho allltd 1'* force, incl~ whet.. mlljor U. S. "-are localed. 71 ~ by m!Utuy llPOkesm<n aa i olbu lll1 mlalona were aJong _tbe ,lrli polltlcal oadn. -. glorious victories for our people." The command promised to "reward those unlts and indlviduals who make outstanding achievements ln carrying ou~ these orders.-" * * * Hanoi Charg~s U.S. Bomb Raids Deep in North .. ' ~AlllS CAP) -North Yietoam charge< t<>t!~ the United SlaleJ carried Out ""' bombing attacl:a <loep In ill terr!Jpri 1'1unday and demanded an end of wba Jt .Wd "we;e acts of war." . In W~, a St8te tlepartmen~ spokesman aald he w~ U11aware. of aey U. S .. bombing of North Vietnam. But he repeated ~Uer statements the United States will use suppres.!lve. · fire U necessary to try to recover p 11 o t 1 ot unarmed reconna1ssance planes Ibo~ down over the North. • ReporU from Saigon have carried n•. mention of bombing attacks north O! the d~mllltarized zone divictptg Norr and South Vietnam . A spokesman for Hanoi's delegatio ' at the Paris ~ ta1ks a&,;erttd th. American bombinp h a d · OCl"lln'ed t o r the third straight .day Thursday. "The 'United States' acl.!I· of war '" In violation of national aovereltnty arn · security of the Democratic RepubUc o · North Vletnarii," be said. · · · · The ipokesman charged that ·~·,l!i Jet• m ·the · u. s. A Ir For .. dn>P.liaf e1plo«ive! and fragmentaU~ bombi Ii! four' villages and bamleU' in the Proviilcc of Qu8J\g · Blnh. One 101 ·the villageS altacked, he said, is more thap. 40~1es north of the demJlltariietl zone. . The United States hu claimed ight to send planes, under ·anned over North Vietnam f<Jr reconnaissance. It also has warned the .North Vietnamese that U. S. authorities wilL not hesitate to defend Americans i.Q)periled by hostile actions or tO go tt tlie' rescue of Ute: crews of down!d elrd'alL The North Vletnamfte have dilputec: lhe'se claimed Amerl<.'911 rfghta. · Reganlless of _. lhol dispute, th t spokesman· asserted the Americans at.- tacked Thursday and the acUon was ln no way co'rmecfed·wtth rescue operl· tions. ' Coast Weatller ' . . . ·.The c1oiida roll h&ct Sal\lrda1. bUt ooJl1 Iii pa1C11e1, whli. coa>\Bl fem!!"'!'-r-~·II.lo a cttlll 'U.>. C!eai-but chilty w,.kend. INSmE TODAY .11.,,.~ r..Uv tolka ot t/lt Sll111t Auction a>MI Ari B"'°"r It\ Lco1t114 Btd<h, todGJI'• """"' ·f-rc It\ WIEKl:Nbl:R 914JIO-JIM. . .~::.· ' '""' ,.,. ,. .... ~ .... ,, CMll:.. 11 • ,.. 11 CllllP f M W' i..! ............ _..._ -l."'::'::' ... • • 7 , .. " Alt...... .. ,.. 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I for Olllcer Kutch ' Aid be ' WU ~ prollmlnaly l*rln( oo -.....i chlrgel. McCcnneD' by Ille arm· becaUao • tbt • Tb e y lDclude 110Umloa ol marlJ\l>JIO ~tseemld ed to keeblchp _IJJPV~~ paeaeaioo ot narcoUca parapbemalia and ·~ 'l&" s e, on w ·he carne.s iw:i relllting arrest. service revolver. omc.r Norm Klitch uld he pulled But suddenly the 8UlpOCI bi:oke free up -a ear on Harbor Boulovard and ran, followed by Kutch and Offlcer a1 Bir-w~ a1f1>1 m1 -Jack -Kocll. · w!>o bod ortlvod, to 1iac1c llCOmDoll llptlnl up whit appeared -up bla !ellalrolf1cer at1ho ocene. to be a JD1t1Juaoa cliaretle. They Aid McCoonell lelpod a low wall and sprinted through ' vacant field, South County Fire Service Area Weighed A pi._.J lo lorOI a new county IOrv· lee ana a1mod at prvvl4ln& lllll-llme fire protection for South Lquna and Monarch Bay will be aired before county superviaon Dec. lL The public bearing was set following approval oC the proposal Wednesday by the couoty's Local Ajenq FormaUon Commlulcm (I.AFC). Some reservaUons about the propoeed servtce alU already have been expres!ed by the Monarch Bay Association. President Robert M. Russell of that group pointed out that the private com· rnunity assoclatiOD provided all aervice11 but fire and did not want to be included in a district which mJa:ht later seek to provide addtUonal services not needed in Moriarch Bay. Ruaell proposed that a aeparate -district for Monarch Bsy be formed, • but. I.AFC members included the private communit1 in the overall dlstrict -anyway. ·· Plana call !or the hiring ol lour lllllUme ftremen at .u estimated cost of $49,913 a year; 1be tu rate o( the district is ntlm•ted al Z4 1o 21 centa. Present fire irotectlan tu for the area is a little over five cents. Form1Uoa of the • ftre protection '.'district 1ru urlod by\:6doty P'lre Warden Elmer Osl8rman and ·~th Laguna , Vohmtett Fire Ch1ef Artbur L,1 Pollard. . llolb pofnlM out that tbere are no VOlitdteer r1 rem en ..avallable during dayllgbt houn. The pttsent ataUon at Pacific Coast Highway and 2nd Street bu two pumpers and a re1CUe unit. . • The SOuth Laguna Volunteer Fire Department boa beeu In .-!or IO yun. Cruiser Fire Loss at $5,000 Au eqine room fire aboud the :J&.fool cabin c:nlller Tangeray II Thunday aftemooll Clued Ill flflm1ted fS,000 dam• to tbl veuel, owned by Elmore Nllloo cf Lot Augelel. . No ono wu h>jurod In tbe lire on the tiewporl Harbor boat .... by WWW bay !nail Jaldeoll who called !bl Harbor Depaztment to report the .... l Crllln cf the lire In the 1511,000 craft WU traced to tbt .boat's electrfeaJ l)'llem. Ne!IOn bad ezlinlulabod the blue prior lo tho arlval of the llreboal. Officers "'-1«! the craft and theu lowed it fnln the barber eulrlnco to the Lido Ylchl Anchorago. UAllY PllO I OWTG• CGl'IT l'UIUltftlte CO#IMY a.w N. w •• , ---..... II. c.ut., Vb,.,...... ........ -..- nrM•• ICHYil ...... n-.1 A. M1,,.la1 -·-..... _ .,,.. I/ a Dll-"'" --0 .... JJO Wut ..., ltr..t Mrm.tt .Y ... 111P.O.&w11•0. tll26 MlwlrfllMll~~ ... ~ . ~n= ln which Officer Koch tripped over a llliunp ond fell, but jumped up again lo ck>oe tbe gap on the Doelng 1111poct. McConnell hlmleU finally trlpJ!ed ond went sprawllng, at which t1me Patrolman Koch said he leaped the Wt five lee! or tbe &SO-loot dash and pounced on the oqulrmlng IJW!pec!. Police said they quellloned MCCOnnell'a companion, who wu released without being arrested. A aearclt of MCCOnnell alter his arrest turned .pp ao 11111Wallowep, hand·rollod dgarttt!! which seemed to be marijllana, police said. Capo Youth Held As Suspect in Burglary Wave La&wii Beach police have atresled a San Juan Capistrano youth who they allege may help clear up 30 or more thefts and burglaries. Keith Miles Orlenko, 19 of 29422 Spotted Bull Road, has been booked on suspicion of burglarlzlna Tucker'• service slaUon, 1342 N. Coast Hlghway. DetecUve Alm:. Jimenez said four tires aod about 178 cash were stolen there. He said the youth, however 1 ii auspecled of thefts from car1 and other thefts during the pat three montlle, Jlmenei sddod. Orlenko WU arrested by Newport Beach police, said Jimenez:, on 1U1pl¢on of prowling and then waa turned over lo Laguna police. Tbe detective uld he expected other arrest.I ln the related Ca&eJ which Involve Newport Besch, the Crown Valley area, Tustin aod Leljurt World. He said manj ol the' ltenu! ttOlen ·~Were ·auto parts or acceS80rl:es 1R1Ch as radios and stereos that were traded '•or '*'ld. 'iJ'lmenez said 'he"'WW seet a burglary complaiot against Orlenko t .. day. From Page l BODIES ..• were crewmen, while a Ventura IUl'Veyor was trapped In the bunkroom and the two men !niJllng were, anchor handler1 on deck when tbe sbJp went down. Survival time in weter1 a1 cold and wind-raked as the channel during predawn hours Monday would be a InlX4 Lm.um of four to six hours, the U.S. Cout Guard eltimated. Funeral serv1ct1 for Von Milli, we114 known yachtsman and first mate of the Triple Crown, are pending at Westcllff Chapel Mortuary. Franc Bill Approved PARIS (AP) -The Senste lodsy aJ> proved by 117 votes to 87 Prellfdent Charle• dt Gaulle's aU1terlty ftnanoe bill designed to atavo ofJ dtvalualion of tbe lrano. The bill wu approved Thursday by the NaUonal AuemblJ. Aruold E. N1elen, '"'1olial rt-1> laUve I o r Iha &QVtmor In Soulllim Calllornli, aod Rudolph euw, opeqia1 repretenlaUve lo the eovenior In Loe Anpla, will be avallable to aalll county c1U.... "' matters perta1n1nr to the llate pemment each 'lburaday fl'om I un. lo 6 p.m. - Plnoonel from the 1ovemor11 offtoe In Loa Ancelea becao almlJar vll1la lo the San nteco area In September on a ngu1ar bl·monthly schedule. "Public response to our lncreued avallahlllty' baa lndlcated the need to Upaocl this concept to Oraoge Count,," Nlelaen said. Jlarging into Jetty Tbe Los Angel" olfi<e ol the governor, headed by Nielsen and Castro, serves the state'• 10 southern cotmUes oa a dally basla, Mondsy throu&b Friday. Barge Chetco and $400,000 cargo spent Thanksgtv- lni buckled and stranded on south jetty at mouth of Sluslaw River near .Fiorence, Ore .. Hawaii-bound barge lodged on jetty late Wednesday when tnw- Ing tug's engine failed. salva1e operations began today In effort to s~e cargo of 3.1 ml)Jlon board feet of lumber, 11 11!!811 and two cars. Romania Urges Russian Troops Leave Prague Baja Border Plan Joined Cities Seek Newport Support on. Closing Boundary UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -Com· munist Romania, which openly eriUclzed the Soviet invasion" of Czecboslovakla last summer, called today for wlthdrafal Two more Southern California c!Ues today aaked Newport Beach to join a move seeking federal cona!deraUon of cloalng the Mexican border to unescorted lnlnors. NaUonal City, located right on the border, ii one the clUes; Upland, ln San Bernardino County 1 ii the other. Newport councllmen earlier this week delayed acUon on a resoluUon urging Coogmalonal bearlnp on the border lllue. City clerks from Nallon¥ City and Upland said their councils h a d unanimoualy adopted reaolutlona cJUng Child Cruelty the drug traffic problem as the princlpal reason tor b a n n I ~ 'g 'tlnaccompanied teenagers from Mexico. "Considerable quantities of dangerous drugs, marijuana and narcotics are brought into Calllornla by American mJno.rs who obtain the products 1n Me.x· ico," 1ays the National City re!lolution. The Upland resoluUon cites • 1,336 percent increaae in two years in drug arrests among Upland junior and senior hl1h school students. The city of Corona in Riverside County started the border closure campaign two months ago. Since then, the CaWomia League of Cities has urged federal and state legl!lalon lo arraoge bearlnp at which the border issue, u Well.as otber.upecta of tbe drug problem, Would be di!cuued. . lodlvldual .c1u.., .are, ..w .<Ollli<kr1os .Uieir own rt.19JuUoos. Donald A. Mclnn.is said he is oppqsed to closing the border because lt doesn't get to the "root of the problem." Mex· ico's scenic, recreational and cultl,U'al attraction!! are al!IO drawing teenagers across the border, he said. Other councilmen responded that the proposed resolution only u r g e a "consideraUori" of cloaing the border. Conrad Flight Due In Argentina Today RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) -Max Conrad, the "flyln& grandfather," left lUo de Janeiro for Buenos Aires today on aoother lap ol his 14,JJOO.mlle rolllld· the-world fll&ht over both polea. ' of all fofelgn ·troops to their own trin- Uers. Ambassador Nlcolae Ecobescu, Roma- nian reyresentative at U,·N. headquarters in Geneva, spoke on troop withdrawals in general terms before the General .A!sembly's main political commJttee. He avoided mention of Czechoslovakia by name. "The presence of foreign troops," he said, "has most harmful eHect on In· ternatlonal affaln as a whole." '"The Romanian delegaUon favors 11· qukiation of all foreign military bases, • and withdrawal of _all foreign troops from territories other than tbeir own.'' Women V-0ter.s' Meeting Topie:i !VW(lOr!'• ~on Is fl'.Jl!!Cled to • ~ ~oplect · Jlfc. · 9., · ACt!Ol\. -howwer, . rl)IY not be' unanimowi. C.Ouncilman Conrad took ofl In his "St. Louis Woman" al 8 a.m .• and Wa.J expected to land bl thtr1&gent1De capttal around 12:15 p.m. Disarmament Items on the committee's agenda lnclude a Soviet request, -made before the Czechoslovak crla1J tllii year -for discussioru on elJmtnaUng fOreign military bases In Asia, Africa and I.!!lln America. European mllltary lnstallaUO!IS were not included. "Cruelty to Children In Orange County'' will be the topic of a panel diacuS11ion scheduled by the League of Women Voters for Friday, Dec. 6 at the Grand Hotel In Anaheim. Preoedlog the panel debste at the 9:30 a.m.-noon meeting will be a talk on the aame topic by Mn. Marian Petersen, director of chlld welfare and protection services for Los Angeles Coun- ty. Mrs. Petersen Is expected to com- ment on recent passage of an Assembly bill which calls for establishment of protective service agencies in California counties. Vlei! Princij>al Ro~t 1'fagnussen of Newport · Harbor Hip School will be a member of the panel. Serving with him on the five-member group~ will be: Maybelle Suodirasa, asll:itant supervlaot Oranp County Public 11ea!th Nunu; JeanetM :Qppenheimer, ~r of social aervlcei • If' ·Chlldttn'i llolpltal aod cbalrman. ol lhe,Otonge County Com- mittee !or Prevention ol · Cruelly lo • Cblldren; Mabel Mela, medical aoctal worker at Oranp County Medlcal Center aod .Lt. J-Kenned)' of the Anaheim police department , . '11!e publlo la Invite( to •timid the · m..tln( without chlr&•· ' DREXEL'S FABULOUS ET CETERA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! REG;, SPECIAl ,,,, I $149 I . I llG. WOOD TOP $1 99 $229 =~:.:~ -~--I RIG. SPECIAL $165 $449 Christmat time • , •. and home ls whore tho p1rties ire, with everyone dressed to the hilt. Dress up your homa lo match. What a world of holiday glamour this wonderful o .... rel collection offers. s.. them today .. these !l'Y speciol prices. For some very spe- cie! fumituro , stop by today. EXCLUSIVE DEAL!RS FOii: HINltlDON-·XIL-H!RfTAG! fO DAYS NO INTEREST-LONGIR TfltMS AVAILAl~~.ON .APPROVED CREDIT -INTlllORS Harbor Pioneer Honored NIWl'OltT llACH 17!7 Wootdlff Dr• 641·2050 -JlllUY 'TIL t Proleulonal Interior Oetl1nen Av1fl1~~ID-NS!D LAGUNA llACH MS North Coal! Hwy, '~ . ---------~ --:-:------ Mn. Joieph A. Beek, widow of Harbor Ana pioneer and lonitlme •ti.le Senate secretary, accepts dtalion outllolnl her !ala buaband'a cootrlbut!Olll to Orange County. F!ttll Dt.trlct Su{>Ol'\'iaor Alton E. Aile made. preseatatJoo durluf ceretll<llllu booortni seven! _.,. Ut111 (See .rtoey Pap 8). · • • - 4944511 OPIN •llDA Y 'JIL t • ..... , .. ,,_ .... ., 0..,. c..., 140.126J I· I l • • - • wl m 81 nf pl ~ to th b! sh pe 12 a Cl 101 at Cc a Cl Cl fa ea go ... all ' ,pr .mt G1 joi ne gr . G1 .ne "I I ~~ tel of ;:ll ,. In "°' bu mt tio to cei · l · • -. BY WILLIAM REED ......... In the Wind Tbere'a a toocb of winter In Iha wind, I am 'told, and that C<!Uld mean only that the senior ·cltJ,z.ena; are about toopent the winter round of activities. Harry Boyer said that to help prevent any of the seniors from getting ideas about hibernating for the winter, the club will zip oU to Las Vegas on Monday. Forty-three will spend the next three days at the El Cortez Hotel basking in the sun, racing from show to show and doing whatever people do imide the casinos. * That's only a starter. On Dec. 12 two bus loads will journey to a winery in Los Angeles, visit Chinatown and Farmers Market. Tickets have been sold out a long time for the Dec. 18 luncheon at the Southern California Edison Co. Living Center. All this is just a warmup for the annual Christmas party. Since Operation Merry Christmas is one of the group's favorite community endeavors, each member will bring canned goods to the Dec. 23 party to make · eure that Christmas is nice for all the children of the community. * The party will feature door 'prizes and. . . well, it's all too : much activity for me. lt's like 01' Greasy said when be refused to . join the seniors, "Old travelers never die, they just lose their grip." And that's what happened to Greasy. He will not get anywhere . near -.the senior citizens because '~I ain't got that much energy. Greasy reported that Jim Wertz, general manager of the Huntington Seacliff Country Club has sent let- ters to members of the Chamber of Commerce pointing out that the ;:lub at the end of Palm Avenue ~as just completed its first year ln operation. * Jim's J>Olnt ls that the business commuruty has tried to make the business welcome and has given much moral support to the opera· lion .. Jim in turn, has done much to make the club a community center. • . Probing the ~eptlas \ U.S. Navy has announced Uiat submarine Dolphin descended to record depth in Atlantic earlier this week. Depth reached is classified, but it is taken that Dolphin is one of new breed of deep.diving Navy subs designed to tem: submarine structures and to serve as w1derwater platform for ocean· ographic research. Dolphin is shown in Aug. 1968 photo made during com.missioning ceremonies. Couple Spend $19,000 To Save Pet Rooster LOS ANGELES (AP) -George and Celia Potts like their pet rooster "Enrico Caruso" so mucb, they bought a $19,000 house they didn't need to get rid of a neighbor who didn't appreciate Enrico's early-morning seranades. The neighbor, Ruth Stdn, told the Ojai City Council during a hearing Mon- day on a proposed animal ordinance that she complained to city officia1s Shell Goes Off; Boy's Legs Lost . NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) -A World War II artillery shell exploded in t h e brasp of a 15-year..old American b o y Thursday; blowing oil both hts legs tJe. low the knee and wounding him serious- ly in the body. Officials at Kadena U.S. Air Force Base identified the boy as John Howland, so nof Donald V. Howland, a representa· tive at the base for Martin Marieitas .Corp. His condition was "very serious." • about the Potts' rooster several times, then moved. • When the Steins put their house up fDr sale, the Potts offered to buy it at the $18,000 asking price. But Mrs. Stein didn't want to sell it to the Potts. So George and Celia Potts waited until another person made a deal to buy the home, then paid that person $19,000 for it. "We double escrowed it," Mrs. Potts laughed. "Mrs. Stein didn't know I was the purchasing agert until after the- 8Cl'OW Was clOsing." Mrs. Potts our they brought the home "lo protect our rooster.'' The ·Potts' new property a 1 i o will provide room for the rest of their family. The menagerie includes four children, five chicktim, two ducks, a lamb, three horses,. two dogs, three cats and a white rat The proposed animal ordinance before tt1e council would require pennits for all animals. If approved, complaints from neighbors . could cause a person to lose his permit. Huntington Chest F11nd Hits 36% Of Goiil for i968 ContribuUons to the Huntington Beach Commuplty Chest now have gone above the $35,878 mark, more than 36 percent of the 1968 goal of $100,000 . Campaign Chairman Fred Kalenbom said he expects the goal to be attained and perhapa topped "because lt is a realillic one and because community minded contributors continue to respond in growing numbeni." - The Chest's corporations Division bas obtained $3:.4,149, or 41 percent of its !80.00!' goo!. BELGIAN GIRL, 10, HAS BABY ' ' AN'JIWERP; Be!iJwn" (UPI) -A..10. yeor-old girl had a baby by caes~ section in an Antw~ maternity W,Ud Thursday nigli~ ·wormed 10Urces said today. The ~y was alive, the sources !Wd, but no lurlher details were revealed. • Fridal', N-2'1, 1968 DAILY PILOT 3 Seeks Strife End Hayakawa: Man Between Races I IAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dr. Samuel Jchiya Hayakawa, who la ' an in-, , tematiOOally known expert on the meano Ing of W<>rds ond once a "'pori<r for a Negro newspaper, has a neW' au!gn- ment be dldn't~ll; -end the stiife at San Fraociaco State Collqe. Hayakawa -be prefera the lnit!all S.I. -ts a lllght, helpectacled man of a wllb thinnin1 hair who Tuem:tay was named the acboot'• acting president. He replaces Dr. Robert R. Smith, who resigned during student dlaordert, faculty ~Ion, reputed campu11 closures ond conUnuJni tunnoll lltvolv!ng militant Negro students, sympathetic faculty and non-Negro students, and ba.J'.. 'tied administrators. Hayakawa offered no 80lutlona at hlJ first news conference Tuesday night. ''I have no Idea" and "No comment" were sprinkled throughout bla: replle1 to newmnen. But he did offer hope. "Racially I stand ln the mtddle," said .Jlayakawa, a Japanese-American born in Vancouver, C&.nada. "I'm not white, I'm not black. Perhaps being an Oriental 1n this situation may provide me ameliatory channels that whites and blacks don't have." He added, "I would not hesitate a minute to call police on campus if I thought it necessary for the aafety ol students." A main question in seeking 80luUons to the confllct has been how much outaide police force should be used to return the campus to nonnal -and how much student resistance might result. When police moved ln during the most serious trouble this month, many students taunted, ','Pigs oil campus! Pip off campus!" The rights of the majotity have been a recurrent theme the past two weekl with Hayakawa, who la not unfamiliar with the viewpoint of Negroea. For five years, beginning ln UM2, he was a columnist for the Chicago Defender, a Negro nnspaper. The irony .is that Hayakawa, who bad be<n conducUng only a weekly seminar the current academic year, la: probably much better known arouDd the world than on the San Francisco State camJ>'I&. Although a lull-time English profesaor, Hayakawa calls himself "only a one- quarter Ume" teacherr having deferred this year to the lecture tour, where be ii in demand., .. !Jo..!n't/~~rr.: ~' words . The mOit famous wu "Language In Action,'' whlch became a bestseller in 1941 and is a standard text at many CoRege!. During a faculty meeting Nov. lS, • afler the eamput bad been doled lot the tint Ume,. Hayakawa outuned ,wbal ewld be the keynote to bk pn!llldency. "Let me say on behalf of the lilent majority of Negro studen" ad11anclns themselves and their race without recoarse to violence and tntim1datloft, that they want to be treated u reeponst. ble lnmwl beinp ond u equals la moral terms u well u In terms ol ..,....,.,., ond educatlooal opportunlly. "This " the only way la which the blact demands for dlplty cu bo hooeatly met," he added. UPIT..._ N•tion'• Tree The National Chrisbnaa Tree is being decorated after ita et'OC!ion in place of honor <m Ellipse near the White House (background). Tree is 74-foot Englemann Spruce from Uinta Natiooal Forest near Heber City, Utah. HELD OVER FOR ONE MORE DAY BUFFUM • RIAlfST YEAR. CONTllUES \ • SOIUIY, ID •• ·--• u um ' • • · I· • 11 FASHION IS D • • MON. THRU SAT. 10:00 A. TILL 9:3 ' .M~ • I 1 '" - I .. -,. __ ••• • 4 OAl\.Y PILOT FridaJ, N-2'1, 1968 ca--• "' .. o.lty ~·-,,..., A young bandit got through the robbery but the .getaway got him. Nashville, Tenn. police said the gunman held up a branch of the Commerce Union Bank .and es- capeli _wtth' a bag" Of tool. But police found the getaway car and the 1 stolen· · ltl!>ney :io · "minute•· later south' of ldwn. A ~ank .c,asbier said' : he Jut a !"!"!<e l>c!rhb_in lb_!~ ba& . wi tlli money, • 1 • Hooidwlfo 11etty Vloliery, 34, 01 · ~ England, failed" her drivet'4, Jltt again but she says she'll· <miUnue trying. Ex•mlner Al.., II...,... sa,14-1~ ~llowed in· co~ 'p«Ocedure, was· poor at maneuver!Dg and did not look arOultt"c before moving her bulky vehicle. l\lrs. Vickery took the test ·~ tile f1eain.roller her .husband gave her !Wo 7ear1 •10 ·u a blrth- dq p-1. j • 1. • fJl Nairobi, As1l11Snt Education Miolalol'-Eric KM..Ut. _...ya,.a camp• ls UDjf~y IQ pt,lqcal hota!J and i:ates to Pl'QlnOll'111all, tht!natiOnat diim of 'Kenya . "When a \Ourist goes to Italy be gets sp~~etti and in New York he can- no1. escape the bot dog. Why .;, it th~ nowhjll'• in K~ya can, vWtor• •:tQW naUonal diM?" He "iaJd. U :[~ts a rritrture of malze meal an ·Dlirridge. ~ ~-. Things art get· tinq back to nor- mal Jo r Brtnda Ann Maquar, 3, as slia.._ happily en;oys an ihf cream cone -dowft. to the very last drip, Brenda, kidnapped tL e o 1 her home Nov. 20, was f.!turntd tp her parent! by the FBI Tuesday after she convinced ho.!· 1 pit.al official.! in Ne~s that the man Jhe W1U with "wa.• not my father... She was tak.e7' to the hos· pit.al whtn her ab· . ductor had an auto ·· cu:dd<nl • Actor George Hamilton says he's going to take a fling et magazine writing. Hamilton, 28, aMounced he had signed a contract with Har· pen Bazaar to "write about styles ad .fashions in men's eppareL" Hamilton is rated one of Holly· wood'i best dressers. Storm Ota .Nixon Mission • to · See Scranton Mideast Leaders NEW YORK (UPl) -Presldent-eleet Richard M. >Nixon announced today he would send former Pennaylvanla Gov. William Scranton on a lix·nation fact.fln- dinl tour ol lbe troubled Middle Eut. A NiJ:on tpokeanan aid Scranton would meet with heada of state and governmental leaders in Iran, Lebanon, United Arab Republic, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel. He will leave Dec. 2 and ~Dec. 11. -1n 1cdmmonlcadoOs. to tbt. heads o1. • stari Of 'dllili• of ihe comilrles Nbbn • asked · tl!eln' 1'> glvO Scranton "L full · aod · frank '. es:poee o{-yo., views oO lhe '11w1Uoo in your coonlr)' and the · re&f<lll U a·whole." ·Rl>o••sl>Ol<eaman -1d Ziegler said , ' ' Rain, Snow · ' Scranloo would evaluate. the •lluatlon In each ol the OOllllCrleo and. report to Nt.oo u 0000 u he relUml. 'II, hu oat been uited to cOmmuhlcale po1lllo111 ol lhe preslckot-<ie<I ..!!' the heads of llale, Zlqler safd, ' Wonned -said lhe ~ of" Scrao\oo.'t visit WU lo take I clo9e look at the area lo an effort to eee how a pemwieot Arat>°Iaraell peace mlil>t be facililaled. • IJ1'e~. Nl<l tie-auloJU ullOCIOd lo .... Arilll UAW Prealdeot Camel Abcltl -0.,.proijiada lof al of \T.S.~ tdaliooa ~off I d\ll'lllt'llle lflJ lllddlt Eail ,,., whet},, EQpt c!>a'&id -1/ .s. aljcr~ tool< pat · h\ lqaell ~ apinsl 'Eml' ~wit> had~ al an.-. lal!I' .... ~ '"' Siafe' Christian ' Herter In the Ellenho11er admlnlllr.11\lon> i.. sbapin& up u a l<ei forelgo l"ll!cy advt.er and eml!sary for NlJ:on. He undertook a simllar trip to Western Pelting East Europe in October. ,. l~t Skids Ott RuiaujG11 .. , . • I,, • 1n New Storm :1 ..... ~~,.,_ One of the first aod most presstn~ problenu facing NiJ:on ·after he aisumea office Jan. 20 is to briog about a more stable sltuatlon in the Middle East, an area be ·termed during the campaign u one. of , the most. explosive in the w.orld... -1 A Frontiei-Airlines plane with 62 pas&eJ'\let'S And. lix crew membe,rs aboard slid off the runway i1J. a heavy rain and windstorm Tburiday at Lam.b~rt .. St. Louir; f.ield . The plane's nose gear was "co.Jli.' pletely moored into the mud and severed," but the re1l of jet was not damaged and only two pas· sengers were taken to hospital. They were later re- leased. . A , coli::l ·and 1 wet storm rprea.d rain from Penn!ylvania And N'eW Jene,. tlll'ough N ... Engllnd today,. !Jiht· """" alid :...., flun1a fell •!<in& the Great · Lites bl, U.. lll<>rni'• .wale. Cale Waning• wen po.ted froin Maine to MUAcllliie&s along 1lle 'Atlantk Mi.biOMd · *'4 · trOm 1..ab'' Michigan to lldi"OoliriO: 'llht n .... storm prowled tilt ·-i.it' after k dllm)>O<l ram, oleet and 'IOOW on"the M1dW..t; , ·The itOnn, which Crept «1t of Mexico e'arly in the week, tlmf "dawdled over Texu · ttorfng\ Up ·mo~ure /l!n<I power, galloped acro31 the ·~ ~. the Mlifwelt .aDd iltiio•'!' · · ~aglvlng n a' .. •· r '• ~1:/ "'i!.• ~ ~ .~ ~:. • . ~T Throut1*1t the campaign he decried Soviet intervention in &he area and charg- ed-~ ,So~, with ~ arms to Arlb ~antagonistic to IBrael. Nixon advocated several long range economic Clevelopment programs to help Arab naUo6i. but came out finnly in support ol giving Israel whatever anname.nu.• were needed to presene a balance of )>Ower in the reglon. Scranton is to arrive in Tehran, Iran, Dec. 4. Hi• schedule from there: Dec. 5, Beiru.t, 4banon; Dec. 6, Cairo, UAR; Dec. 7, JI d d a Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Dec. 8, Amman, Jordan; Dec. 9 and 10, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. . - Newark Police, Firemen • 'S ick,:;··Curf~:Ot'dRred NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -Half the cily '.!I 2,400 pollci! and firemen called in sick to press demand! Jor hJgher pay today, fordng the mayor to declare a midnig6t~· a'.m. curfew. Mayor HU.g!i:J •. Addoniz.i.a ordered the streets. cleat~:~ all taverns closed at DUdnimt ,;,;stiring an emergency meeting of~W Council The ofilclal3 : : · ' ·, . . ~... '1Jp ~~-ther to call in state More Mine Drilling Du·e;· ~· · ~P.\l~a;~~ abool IO eu'.6ikl.Y" Only a half doz.en . ' . pllJl"al WW~·'On the streets of this "Thi., hbllday ' Wt>.ther ,..etteeu were n~erou.!I and WiaC!l~:·l10cickwoUen rtverl arid lltieaina in mlddll 'ftlib ~ 'ee, snow-coiled Iandocape and filg!;_,Qi ln- lel'l1)lt1<ntly from Mltodilri 'to Mlillfian, ·Rllfls meuurtn; moi-e thln'llx inches twomped Tenoeao,.~itflaalaippl Jliyer to. tile ·Cuiilher1an.!' MiMrt.n. 'l'hunda)'. 'AflOr ·a' day of w_..ninga of posilbly ..rtoui fioocllN oil thi Harpelh Major Blast .Shakes Po-prqiJ>~ Nqro city of more than A!IMI ~ j!tich h11 one of the 111~ er\ii!f. T!1"9 In the country. A wUce SpolWat&D>""iaid the situation was "ememe1y..:rttlcai anc:1 huardou5.'' River near N'ubvfOt, the Weather ~ m Bureau stopped .!ti Oood "bulletins late MANNINGTON, "f'I· •Va. -Offielals Thursday and tndiCated the threat had today decided .to .. "diilf two more holea pused, . , . · in the Marujlfi, ~· t. coal mint u _, -•-· " lo determ1n~·:'f:ll?JY."'"" frlll!>ed nln• ·~ea,, ·~ .. nged odrthward acr<>a >day• ago CQll{of:~!/l!ll)llUHOalllillng ~pp~ndand~~.:. .·~:JO~~ ~-~ ~. bf"tti~ mmr~· ~&ny ''r~"-· r1ooding was re:..,_ft..,,, ~~...... .-,. !""'...... Another 0maW"'· -"1-·'on .R"'k-""'•L• Snow mixed "1th sleet made holiday ,,,. .......,. '-liN auuu11. u1 travel treacherotll north of the rain: mine's Llewellyn ~ today. It was area. Two to s ip~heSJ o( snow whitened the 16th major exp~mfun since tbt men the area from northeaide~M 1 Into were trapped before ~wn Nov. 20~ central Lower MtclUga~ u to eight The 15th major blast occurred at the inches covered aoaif " 1 :towr· M~~.P portal tarW) Thanksgiving Day. Michigan commtmlUel. • .... ft!tre also hacf1'.leen about a dozen High winds accompanied the d&Jtoag;" ~r ~-"'· downpours acrou the Midwe.ll\ and ii.dO• "> Tll t Jfeclii:on. io bore two-additional ~ Northeast today. Gale warnings eon-hol~. th~ ninth and lDth, meant officials linued on ell the Great Lakea and were were not ready yet to _give up all hope ertended to includ• lhe ~"1.tlantlti ' ~bit survival of IOme oi ~winds lore ao\ni j>Oit ';,j 0 liie ~I· tlia'i'lie.":\::ie was compieted Tb;,,,,. superstructure for 1 Jilah 1 e b o e I auditorium be.in& built nortb or ID- dianapolis. Kill Threat Against ' Prince Charles Told r~ • ..., SHIP ~ARRESTED' ON SF SMOG RAP. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Agenl! of the Bay Area Regional Air Control CAERNARVON, Walea (AP) -Police Pollution Dlstrlct arretted a suipect thls are investigating a threat to kill Prlbce week for belchln& tmoke continually for' Charles, whose July 1 tnvesUture cere-more than three minute.. mony as Prince of Wales in ancient A hearing is pending in San Francisco Caernarvon Castle has been threatened Municipal ,Court for the SS Prealdent with sabot.age by...bome rule extremist.I. Clevellll)d of the American PresJdent Queen Elizabeth 11 asked the Home • Linet, it 'tf'U the first time the lllnoC Office last summer to provide a security cops have arrested a ship ~ Fran- guard for the 20-year-old prince It ls clsco Bay for alleged violatt ol a new said to be ~ than Secret Service law. protection for a U.S. president • Drench¢s . Jer·~~y ' . . .. AddoNrJo conferred with Gov. Richard day night and the eighth eartr. . 1. Hi,tghes W itetephone on tbe pouible Thus far, al.I air samples ' ~ state· ,police. Md.) lfaUonel Guard callup through the eight bore hoJes t~ but , no ~;,vu immed.late.ly an- ! e •• ~· 1>otween 'IOI! •• d 90of'tm -.!~ undugi'ouhd 1bowed the '~ 1 ~~· ' Iman Anthony lethal gases. , -. ~•}'l.' ·, 1 ... ~ ~ ' . .,. 'e,, . ~ an all-white citizens Pet~ P. Ferrett!, a vice. ·~ifM~ -vfCD · ~'....... the North Ward of Consolidation Coal Co., saJd me~, Cltir.eWI ·~ -and a backer testing, 'I1u~rsd_, night were taien frOm. , of' tlie-, sl:cX' CJ)f 1 job actlon, said he an area where the men had been traili~·..,...·ta;~-~e1 eulqp. to go in case of disaster. -.-.Ma:Jh' .cen...:'Jaines F. Cantwell, 'Com· He described the testing ar~ u a mandei of the ~ew Jersey National "very critical place." The car~.~·, .Guard~;:-aaiCl "·Wt "have had no call yet. ide. level wa1 50 t~es )Jmtlllt~~ .1btf.~,..::~:i:i~d be to the state while the melh~ne concentratiOn ... ,,.. , ~~I~ be called until after 26.4 percent. He said. lb.ere is~ tliircapUUlty~iaf\i.Uyexploited." of explosion when methane reachea a ~ spokesman •aid uniformed men were level of between five and 15 percent. calllnJ .• in sick with "diseases" ranging •entW a1d .. .,. ,rm mUi: .tOme .fl:ffi~ll(-flciiii; nu to a "Russian" claslon" after the evi.luaUon today: ·• intestlnlt'~"We never know when Ferretti, asked Thursday night if the it will strike," one .policeman said. drill sites showed the same deadly air aamples would mean sealing the mine, replied: "I can't comment . on that. 'J'his. ol coune, Is a poalbllity, All the ID' formaUon at this time doesn't k>ok good. It doesn't look encouraging." Jaws Unlocked; Man Can Chew After 20 Years ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -Lawreoce Peters, 48, of Fort HWJter ate a Thanksgiving turkey for the flrtt time in IO years Tburtday. A IO-hour ope.rat.ion performed at Memorial Hosp!Ial "unlocked" Peten jaws wblch bad been fuaed by an af. rlJctJon known I! ankylosii. I Trade Balance Shows Deficit Of $63 Mi1lion · WASHINGTON (AP) -Tha United States balance of trade showed a deficit of $63 million in October with both exports and imports falling from their record September levels, the Commerce Department said today. October exports of $2.594 billion lhawed an adjusted decline of 20 percent from th~ September Ngh. 'Thf: decrease was spread generally throughout all com· modity groups. - Among nonagricultural producll, which accounted for more than five-sixths af the drop, notable decllnea showed Jn exports of nonelectrical ·machinery, chemicals, crude materials and fuels. October imports declined slighUy more thap 10 percent from September, $2.6S7 blllioo. The decrease wu widespread, lower shipments reported particularly ln .coffee and crude materials, including ~ both rubber and iron and other ore!, as well as metals generally. The government said the threat or a dock strike at the beginning of October along the East Coast, appears to have been the most important factor afftttlng both September and October trade developments. The strike, which was forestalled by an injunction, tended to boost sea borne trade in September and cut it in October. North Vietnamese Move Into Laos After Bomb Halt VIENTIANE (UPI) -The Laotian defense ministry said today a full North .Vietnamese division -about 12,000 men -bu moved into Laos since the United Stl~ stopped bombing North Vietnam. Cot Thongpban Knocksy, lhe top ministry spokes:man, said the North Viet- n~e~ are busy repairing their Ho Chi Minh supply trail network in southern Laos where ii winds into South Vietnam. The fresh North Vietnamese division . he s a i d, is stationed in the Boloveru plateau of southern Laos, where Com· munist saldiers attacked the village of Thateng Wednesday. Great Lake Snow Flurries Blnnket: LoUJer Michigan Doctora Aid tbe aiJl'Tl!:nt ls not wl- common and is related to lon&4erm rheumatoid arthritis. They said that the fusion usually occurs on one aide and b corrected by llW'gery but In Peten' case, both sides of his jaws were fQled and other physjcaJ facton prevented an earlier operaUon. a-t .. Falb ' George Henry Debord, the na- ~hamphan Panya, a persanaJ represen· talive of Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma, said Laos would protest the attack to the International Control Com· mission and demand an investigation. California 9;- /\\ .... .. coo.. v.s. s ....... • 11. "'' ... "' M Peters' 1 cous1n, Di'. Carmell FUolo, an Albad)' oral surgeon, performed the delicate operaUon, which included a tracheotomy kept activated for two days fonowlng surgery. Befori the aU«essful operaU9n, P'le", JNllJI. ,i!JLjfo_..t.~y navlng several teeth extr~ then forc- ing soft foods into lhe aperture and grinding them by pressing them against hls teeth with his tongue. All he left the hospital Wednesday, hre said, "I can hardly wait lo crunch. down a raw carrot" Minnesota U. Offers HHH Teaohing Post ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) ~ V'1«1 f'lwident Hubert H. 11ump11rey ia)'I be ~ oerlooafy considerinl "a VW'f •~ tractive offer" from tha -Oftlffl"llCJ ol IMinnesot.a involving D&it-Ume telddna after he leava oUlce in JanuarJ. Humphrey .. 1c1 the job """Id nol makt beavy d•l!la!!dl cor\l* ~ ""'-,.. · · 1,.ve l>lft\ -to ~ .._..,. •trenglhenln& !he -·Ile party. Ho aakl he want.ed to broaden lt1 bue and encour11e )'OUll.I people t o partJclpate. tion's longest surviving heart transplant ~pient, died at St L u ~ e ' s HOspltaJ, Houston, Th.ursd"ky after suffering a series of heart attacks. De- bord, 46, of Helotes, T.,, re-. pelvtld the \ra&plant J~:i., ·. Colombia Cabinet ResigM in C~i,sis BOOO!A, ~bio · (AP) -The Llboral-Conaer>oll.. coaHlloa cabinet reolgoed al dna todo)' .rt.r a llOmlY .......... -.'!Ith -t C...lol Lleras _....., -plllllllnl thll coflee-. nall.,;'11111! crtlls.-~ ~~charpd lhe coalition WM.no& mo with hla PfOIV.ams for nfonn ... Ille Cal>lntt step down IO he oouJd leek a fUll polldcal . of the'"''""" menl ._ 11• el weatnw on which the .,.-lw been plactd i. damqlo& l>Ubllc onitr," Lleru saJil In aJ1'nlPl -· '"Wt have hid peAOe 1"a -. Today that peace ii bftten all over tht country." The commission was set up 14 years a g o to suP'rvise the Geneva accor~ that ended the Indochina war. l "If the ICC fails to fulfill Its duty.~ we have the leglt.imate right to defen~t ourselves," Panya said. ! • Cambodia Admits Red Troops There BANGKOK (UPI) -Cambodia ba! actnowtedged what U.S. commanden In South Vietnam have been ,,_,tng fr. months -North V.ietnamese trOOp1 IM using Cambodia as a unctuary from the Vietnam war. The diaclolluft -attd In lhe N09 .. D edliloo of the """1ofllclal Cambodian news mquine RealJUet CambodJennes. Officially the Cambodian aovernment lw denied up to now the presence of Com- munist troopa in Cambodia. The magazine laid six North VJtt. namese 90Jdlm hid been captured ln Cambodt .. They ~. """°"' pver IO. ~-or lhl Vitt cone 1n PlltCP Penh, the report &aid, . ' . The pow sels gart J bolt Urht 0 BU Sovie dang o[ ,meet wouh Chino muni peria Th• ,of t Czec Pa \rasic "a SUI muni Nov. since Czec All a ! meet a ne for t dowr "" perrr com1 out.,, ing f temi docu be .. gesli ' ack>p Th Ute i no i West muru Tb Alba all c tries vasic that prep .. u 'F R Ml ,:n;,, vkia di cal catfi Joi the Garn CoJll 'fish fins 'Snak ' "II "' u liope Wooo , .. ' -,,. .. -. Frida)',' Novembfr 29, 1%6 " ' DAILY Pll.Of.1"5 '-i'felescope May HelpPutMan .on~t;t~s . I •• • . . ' ' . • . . > ' T-ONl~HT . . · "FOR DAVlSc'.l'ex. (J;P) -by hard rain and dark 'clouds "Bui · Its capabililiea \o · He said tbe nl,L~a. ,Jifl : . 'A new 107·.iflch . ~es<:ope which cloaked the mountain niach out I~ beyond ,the t,lons ~~-M~ll · , ~ ., FASHl.OtllSIJHD -ded.ica4!d .._at Mt-Dl:lp a. Id top with fog. range of spa§ecratt 'into P.itl 1!!e1 lard-·~ i ' rJpb l a· · 1 ' Ob"'1rato(ll wljl· play, an ·im-. Nicl<l said' al lhe dei!lcafi.on vaiti!<p-oill\e uhlv~·maw · whlch \vii1iii!Olled'1w "jlii I~ , '.. • • med.la\e m,,1.n.,PIJ~ a ceremony,"No~yearvieplan 1ts .. powers as '• ,toot . of newifeleecope. ,. ·.' 1 •r , • ... ~pacecl-Mt~on Mlrs'm 1973, to 5'ml two ~('eCJ'8ft car· discovery much more ·signifi· Dr. WUUlµl E. 1Bruhk, . ..,. ·· ii .. !!! • '· 1t1~as1dlJIC~ .this: week. rying cameras, spectrometers cant." . Nls~'•· chief 1 l ~~ta r.,y -1 ~ ... .JJ 2 ":rl\ia ~cal!'• from Oran and other in.'!lrUments to the Dr •. !1irlan· .~ "Si)itti.;. ~er,~ jllf''il!'i • .' ~ · J ' ~; Nlcb, ··ty a~ate vicinity of Mars, and in 1971 'cb3ffman of the ·'.'Jniventt)i' ~~~of ~rV.AtJ•:.frilm . , , ~·of the .ff,lt!'OD.al wepllin\Qplaceaspacercaft of .TeW aStrMOmy depart-'J ~gr6.uld.in 'Ufe.spate '~~, . ~cs. ,and $p,ace inorbitabbutMarsfor·tonger meoLand direcl\)l' o1 · 11\e :.li'ai!L ". · ' ·•. , : " , , • ·.· e· h AduiliilstraUon. ·He •polo>. at term observation. observatory, ,.Id. the fim' , ",'Sl1ch observati<>Dl·"·a•r. • '~en' I Chorus of New:pO+fi'Ma_f.,or-C ap• .;al ·~ny <1e4ication of the '.'P_Janning for this type of olloervations with J¥-)\j0-";'.c:\ltlc~. need!<!' to" '"1>#1 ···t ·• S"'CBS'"'SA ' ' ""t-•' 'II I · 'd . •ttJ~pe ,on Mt. mission will be influenced by ton' tel~"<>pe -tlifrd largest the. 'fbgJit ~gram,"\Eiidnk , or, r-1.fio ·y o~,cen 9J m.o a ongJi & . iJ> the Da.U MOllJl~ knowledge gaihed from the iii the world -woutd·'ie'maae-;~ _,,. ~ ' . ~1 ··~.• . , thec9llil.y decorate~1:Col~nibia ·50.' tree., .i~·in Far West Tex~ ... ~~~new telt;scope and before the end ... of~mber ... ~of tbfs!~;e·· ~. :7" ·· , .. 1 ~ ,;,. • :-• '·:'-' .• ~am.·-.,w~'.,. fiilclinll! ·from it .and but be ·was w.illlng !oi;--... ·,-t1~will·asijst.u•' t8t¥ ,~e.S-anta.toc. -T~n1ghfy}:·l5_p.m. !elid~~ .. of·~~-.ne:w . .00 . spacecraft ·wm ·b•-'·CDm· .mpre.piece 'of optiCal ·~uip-t stuitiesit Of ;tbe .pl ~u.;r .. t ••• •• : , "'¥, '1r01dia•1Iapillties ·wai 'alltailed plementarv.' · __.l · · '' · · · t -' A;~m,.:...::~~ "'· !f'~i ·~' J .. ~~.,; "'-' "¥ • 1 1 •· ' -· • ,'e'f'\ ' . '' '\llF' ' . •""~:r·•·.~~~·--·• ·~· ;:s ,;• Iii ' _.--• •~•~. - u,..,........... Kee,ping fJp Witll fJ.S. ; c ' " 1 Th' Rus~iOD! lulve recently bull\ a few nuc!ear- J>owered submarines (top, similar to two outer ves- sels in this 1968 file photo) which the U.S. Navy re- gards as near copies of its own Polaris vessels ~ bottom, 1966 file photo). So far they Iiave operated in-home waters. Tables May Be Turned ' On Soviets at Summit BUDAPEST (]JP!) -The Soviet Union finds itsell in danger of being in the dock .of a Communist summit ,meeting it originally hoped ·would indict the renegade Chinese and Yugoslav Com- munists and capitalist im· perialists. The switch was the result ,of the Soviet invasion of , Czechoslovakia Aug. 21. Parties that before the in· Vasion had agreed to attend '3 summit of the world's Com· munist leaders in Moscow Nov. 25 have been balking since the intervention in Czechoslovakia. Attempts by the Soviets at a preparatory commission meeting to get agreement on a new summit date, poS&ibly .. for the _ ~Prb'mr., tiave bogged down in a prOChllural debate. Hungary's Zoltan Komocsin, permanent chairman of the commission, proposed a way out when he suggested a work· ing group of eight parties at· tempt to redraft the policy document the summit would be asked to approve. The sug- gestion probably ,will b e = adopted today. · The draft prepared before · the invasion of Czechoslovakia no longer is acceptable -to Western or non ni.ling. Com~ munist parties. , . The Chinese, Yugoslav end Albanian Communist parties, all of whom rule their coun· tries, · also opposed the in· vasion of Czechoslovakia. B1.1t that has little effect of preparations for the summit as 1hree ,have boycotted them from the start. The Romanian Coinmunists, who also ru1e, are taking part in the preparations, mainly to stall them. Nico Ceausescu, head of the Romanian Communist p8.rty and 'president of his nation, described the invasion of C z e c h oslovakia as "un· thinkable." The Soviet Communist party proposed the &1mmit in 1965, in an attempt to enforce unity on the bulk of the world Com-' munist movement , and iiolate the Chinese and·Yugoslavs. At the same time, it hoped to present a new united front against capitalist "im· · perialism." But many of the other parties objected to the pro- posal to indict the Chinese _ and Yugoslavs because they hewed too closely to a policy of Permittihg only one "road to socialism." The Western parties wanted more freedom of maneuver than t h a t permissible within the Com· muniSt m1· t. ' At th . of 1967, the Soviets agreed that "lhe ·co 'ons can tie neither ciplinary tribmtal · nor a kind of ecumenical coun· cil empowered t o ex· communicate anyone out of the communist niovement. ,.. Tijree months after · that statement, the date of the summit was fixed . The invasion Czechoslovakia changed lll- that and has the other patties now critically r e v i.e w i n Moscow's actions. 1 Florida Walking Fish Really Here to St;ay . MIAMI, Fla. (AP) .~y're not as big or as ,vlciou.s as early reports in-- dicated, but Florida's walking catfish are here 1o stay. John w. Woods, chief of the fisheries division of the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, said the weird 'fish can move over land on fins that propel them in a Snake-like motion. • 0 It's impossible to get rid "of them. All we can do is bope It won't be too bad," Woods said. ' ' J J , ,, ,, ... r ~ " Woods said' a survey led to the capture qf 4,000 specimen and shOwed that the caUish infest most. of the canals in Palm ae,cli and· Broward counties, and have moved into the Miami area. Equally at borne In fresh and salty water, the fish are believed to h!i.Ye been in- troduced by Floridians who bough\ them for household tanks, tired of them and then dum'ped the fish into canals. "They will be with us now as one of our fish." I See by Today's . Want Ads " e WOOD YOU HAVE ••• A -wood wocklr« barxl saw an;l drUl pres& for 1thls carpentttt' . e """°"""" D•Ugb!S • • , Deqlr&Wt plaque~ and baxM wm thrill ,.. bani to pleBM!. ·-ln!l.....,.' Jn this hand wrought iron fireplace li:fttl\ at-. ·low, .... price. • earr.1 ol ""' " • Two Pl upbolotm!d bol' J'!l ebaln. tnbance aey deal<. " e H~lfOPEN .JIOUSZ. •• OJedt Claaltled tar our opedal 'lbaJ>klllo!qf .. uew •• ,And1Ueatil bun SL Nickl! " • FREE .SAMPLE COOKOUT A hom• 1co~o.mi1t fro!TI Hit Southtrn Counti11 G11 Comp•ny will bt on .hind to d1mon1tr1f• our 111 ntw G11 BBQ'• Etonomic:1i'to u11 .. , in1t1Af fl1m1 , , • tn •111i:c:1ption1I gift, ' '69'5 PRICES START AT 1 pc:, Wiiii. wrouotol troro 9lt ... lndud .. loungt d!tlr & ott. 3•PC. 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HOLIDAY SPECIAL -5 gml. 1lt1 '1695 · ... $21.t~ . . llRD CAGI' fe1tlwely prlc-4 at '4" • .. • 1 • ' ~ ·-----------~---:.-· .... --~.,.--;.--.. -.. -...... i-----·-____ ......,,_ _____ --... .. ..... • I ' I ~ I I DAILY PILOT Friday, November 29, lM Jtlo•t Enjoy Holidau Scattered Protests Mar Thanksgiving The Alsoclated 1'n11 The traditional "thanks" of Thanbglving Day, a holiday uniquely American among na- tions of the w o r 1 d, wll! tempered this year by scat- tered protests over those in need in a land of plenty. While thousands of familles sat down to turkey dinners with all the trimmlnga, 10 members ol the War Resistors League fasted ouWde a fashionable B<verly H 1111 restaurant cbarJinl t b a t ' "'Americans ar1 &1uttom wt\Ue mllllons starve." =the annual l.!1<1'• ving 001 parade in . , featurinl el&ht pol htllum-filled baDoona al atnool1 char~, welfare Dl'Ottlton handed out leaflets lo \JI any ol the 2.5 million spectators, al least h 111 of J them readlnl. "Tbanta for "" DOUlil\8• II had Thaobglving dinner in Walter Reed Army Medical Center~ where former Prem. deot Dwigbl D. Elseobower ls recovering rrom. bis ae.venth heart attack. Eisenhower enjoyed what wu described as "a aomewbat mCMlilled. turkey dinbern in bis prfvate room. He WU joloed lat.r by Nb:· on ; John Ei!enhower, son of the fonner chief executive, and Da)lld, the elder ll:lltoho'nr't """*"• -to become Nllon's aon-ln-law. Yugoslavia Reiter a tea Freedom Centrifuge Moves Bull.et u>t T-• A spokesQlall said the pro-JAYCE, Ylltlosl•vfa (AP) - test wos 111£'4 to ahow that Prolldent Jotlp Broz Tito to- "many -anda of poor 1111 ftloed Y1Q1oslavfa'1Blarm childrth in \his city and coun-over the l'tof1oul deterioration ltlJ w 111 f..,_ empty plaits of the lnten11Uonal altuailon" today." cauaed by the Soviet Invasion Jooeph llal'ltoe, 61, who w11 -in Ilia head dlll'ini a Sin Francisco holdUIJ, may have a .22 caliber bullet In Ida llrain but he'• a happy man. Doc1ora ·have (Qllll4~a-pUPI~ ti.de ht wot i.11 'Week on 1111 utronaull' centrtfuge mov• Ill lllt. ti oul • a Otltleall.Y lllltillV. al'tl, p~b!y saving his Ille. · X-ray .....,, ol b ti -llbori utoW illow1 l!OW aiua was movecl by celllli!U•e -lit. . • , Utility Workers Next On NY Strike List Natural Gas Propels Car D;;,,gle Foot Proves Real Dinglefoot LONDON (AP) -Sir Dingle Fnot, a di5tlnguished British lawYer and pollUclan, ad-mitted he put bi. foot In his mouth today by inadvertenUy glvill& Her Majeslj''I ju<laes a ltcfun on tbefr au: lives. to "1rim.-~ = -. ®Olld llio . Ii Ith chlllW ol st. Paul'• epiftles to {he Corinthians before· a dlurch congregation of judges Qd their wives. -1 actually bear reportl-o( MJua1 immorality 1 mo n g yai," he re 1 d. Tb e jurists ~~; sel!·saUs!acUon lll becomes you," Foot plowed OQ. "You are judges within the fellowsh1p . Root out the e'fildoer within your com- ntllnity." Sir Dingle said later he in- teoded to read from the first cbipter of St. Paul's epistles, W; by the time he realized bl was on the wrong track "lt was too late." the scripture reading oc· CQrred at a chapel tn Gay's -hst, where many lawyers and jlldges live and work. Youth Arrested After 5 Holdups LOO ANGELES (AP) - A Norwalk youth wu booked to. di)' on five counts each of anned robbery and assault wtth a deadly weapon after • lift service stations Jn the llowdt?i!. • n d . ~ross u .s. and IU tlllonmen's · 111. a,..i today BOSTON <UPI> -A c" • 111 'liilliolit by 20,llllO JIQWertd by' liquefied nalUtll ltttt t tilt CoMoildatod IU ,.. .. sclleduled to compi1te LllOe Coil Ill • ltlotory-l!laklng er_.,. W'd 1.000.000 111 journeJ today. ~'I'll== OWlled by the San Diego 11 lllt ~ and Ou and tlectrlc Co., the car P!111tf \ tilt :ti/: to u;:t bel!UI 111 3,llllO mile trip on •~ UUli dllrlng peak Oct. :U and vlslled a number demand hours from 4 p.m. at clUes tn route to Boston. to § p.m. Two months ago, two elec· Luce said 4,000 superviaort tric cars, one leaving from would at~mpt to provide the ea.st and the olber from "essential" gL'I and tl.,trlcaJ the West Coast, completed a 1 e r v 1 c e for an inlefinlte cross--country race also 1 periQCI. "We are conftdait we . first. ' ca~ 'cperate the sr,sta1n." he Boston Gas Co. Qfficlals, In wd, but added, It will be a liquefied.gas car of their a challenge." own ·plan to meet the San The workers, mem,,.,. of Diego car on the out.skirt! Local 1·2 of the AFL-CIO UtUi· of the city and escort it into ty Workers o! Am er I c I , the downtown area. surprised thell' leaden and ...__ Sa DI hl 1 · Co Ed ffl lals b ,........... •uc n ego ve c e will n o c Y re -.--. then retuel and bead soutb ;r~=d tw~year contract to Charlotte, N.C., before i.reanwiKie, the commullng turning weal for the trip home to California. ~-: ~°I.J'~ ~ Tlla llldrl...., r a ca llold ~ indtd Lillt faalurtd vablcl• -llio o!flclals Aid Ibey ~ Calllcrnla and Mmachlllllll ''ll!ll semee" but warned of Institulel of Te<hnology. poaibJe delays due to new timetables. Fire Loss · At $90,0QO Protests End ·At AJbipy College, 1 O of Czecboslovaki'° But there at\Ml.ents aM an adviser ended were atgna that ~t14oslav­ a fGUr-doi fast 'lbunday aim-Soviet t.osloo ls relulng. ed at ClUlng atteniloo to Tito spoke to an uaembly ll!mger. of prominent Yugoslav leeden But thousands of the "have-gathered to ethbr&te th e 2'Qll" al9o ut down to bolldar creation "-the flnt govern-dbmers, thanks to aoeta1 agen-ment of Yugoslavia 15 years ales and or1anlzaUw such ago. a1 the Salvallon Alm~. which R•viewlng the hlsla!r of the plsyed host to 1,900 homeless . secood ....ion of "llio Anti- or needy at centers lt 9()erates Fascllt Council of the l!'e6ple's in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the ~ber~tlon of Y!eoalavia," Bronx and Staten Island in Tlto streacd that th parUsan New York City. revoluUon In Yugoslavia dur~ Two churche1, in Harlem ing World War II did not and the Bedford Stuy¥tSant copy "outside modeb." He sectiou. of Broo-1.yri, sel"nd thll8 made lt clear Yugoslavia needy er a1ed neighbors in does not consider her revolu· church hallt. tion a replica of the Soviet one. SymOOUzing the b o l i d a y "Our peoples have made scene around the nation was enormoua sacrifices and spill· the family gathering on the ed streams of blood to becolne Tex.a! ranch of Presideqt and masters of their fate, to bl Mr!. Jobnson, celebraUna with able to decide indepedmtly their daught<rs, grandchildren on the .Jonns of u.,tr aoclo-and biendl. ·economic developn\ent," said Missing from the Jobnm Tito. festl>e board -again \yplcal "Yugoslavia views w It b of . hundreds of homes ICl'Oll alarm the aeiious dettrlora- tbe land -were the Johnaona1 tlon in the lntemaUonal altua- sons-in-law, Airman lC Pa\rtct lion , that has taken place, J. Nqent and Marine Maj. particularly of late." ThlJ wu Cbarlel S. Robb, both aervtng a rtference So the invuion in Vietnam. The two yoUng of tczechoslovakia, w b 1 c h men Wert among 538 000. V.8. Yugo1lavia sharply denounced, tr'ooPI eating holldaf cfum~~ "It's especially disturbing far from their naUve hearth. Utat even today 1 n ln-Prelidtnt-elect IUchanl M ternallooal relations, the prln- Nlzon, I.Ira. Nlzon and lhe~ clples of soverelgntY aod ln- daugb\tn Tricia and Julie tegrity of countries are n o t • ' respected," said Tito. "lf Julie Nixon Gete Dictionary . BILBAO, Spain (AP) - Julia Nlxoo, daught.r of Ille u .. s preeidenl-elec~ w 111 rtcelte a Gallclan Spanish die· UOllalY from the Gallolan ctnltr al BaracaJdo, Tbe C<!dtei ... t the dic- &Gary today alltr It beard .ii-waoltd to llt,q the ee- cond laQluage of oorthwest Spain. Tbe prealdent-eleot's driver and housekeeper are naUves of Galicia. these principles wblch include the fondlQlenlal riabl of each people to ~ muter in its own counlry VI n o \ ~lfln'i;.~ u:: wlJI be no. Ila Uon of ln- WMUenel eenditionl.11 Train Derails MANILA (UPI) - A Phlllp- plne N 1 t t on a I Railways pusenger train carrying 1,000 persoos jumped the tracl<s 100 mlles southeast of Manila to- day. Police said One person wu tilled and nine injured. ._ Nattralk·Lakewood area were held up in a aae-llour llPlll. • _..'depltl .. Aid. ..... r.. Oool)o'le' I II, Ship Blows Up FORTALEZA, Brazil (UPI) -An explosion ripped tbt boiler room of tbe Cyprlo& frtlibtlr Buona t o r t u a a Tbund~ klllin& ooe oeaman ~u. 111:·= .tl: New York, Chie190, London, Paris =::!'b.~ ...... tlly uld. TONIGHT at FASHION ISLAND • C:.ul4 ~. a•y..ht1t, ,... Wt btw "'• 11 ... oltp ;, LA lnt .. notlonol A1rf.trt. V(.t fJy 1htr1 and b1clr: 8 tlm1s ...,...,. d1y from Or1n9• C:.v.tv1'""" • •, IIt l..,.ntnttr T.jolt. lj ooly tok11 2• .,inulos which leavts pit~ of .time to m1k& a conn1ttin9 flight to 1nother 4uff•tlllfl, Tht fa,., f!•tl I O.t way plv1 1 .. 1 • Nt.t tl"'t.yeu pl111 • +rl' te Lat A.n1Jtl•1 or b•yond, think of ut. Call ytur !inti a9tlll ot &.hit• Wost Alrllnt• ot 17141 540-7010. "IT SURE BEATS DRIVING" • ;] ~ ~ • • • ·' S• S.iitt 111 h11 Snow Houst 1nd' li11r llvt urohnt on th• rnall , • • end lie 1ure t• He the ~fly decorated Colum· bia 50 Chrl1tma1 tree. 11.," o,., NftM• ' Golden West Alrllnes Love Led German Boy To Border Mine ~rap ' ' T BORDER VICTIM Guontor Opperm•nn, 16 Kld1 Uke fq 'Ask Andy' .... FJWrol'UllT, Germaey • (UPU -Love may have led a l~yW'Old Into a Con>- munill ilonler mlnefleld where he lotll both ltgs In ao ex- ploiloo, the y"'th'• father said today. Guenter ()ppermann said his aon Gucnter Jr. was deeply 1n love with an East German lirL Weal 0mnan border guards Aid llio boy a_..i to-bave beeq Oeelag East Germany Monday when the mine bJasta taught ll1m. Tho teen-ager lay In the -Gmnan "death strip" fc:t boun, pleading for help, llnaily lapolng Into silence, before tbe Com· munlata removed him. Later the boy'a father, a tallor, aald his ... had been living In Weal Gennany near the border, and may have been trying to reach his girl frleod in East Gmnany. The Elat German news 1g· ency ADN said Tbunday the boy was being treated In a hospital. it said his latheo would )>e allowed Into East Germany to visit him. AON sald the youUt suffered the wounds "in an Wegal crossing" of the Eut German frontier from Weit ~il'to ~~to the liglJt- ly guarded Communb:I death strip to belp the boy, West German border guards said they beard him calling: "Get me out of here ... I'm just ' l& years old . . . I've lost my legs • . • I don't want to die . • . 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I for for arc pee on: 1 de• dw it Pr ph Pr 'Ni: "l~ otr • ]' 4 ] j1> ne an an .. • Tc Cr sp at po ta Cl ... d< h< 18 ju " f• il QUEENIE Grapes In Boycott to Continue ·DELANO, Calli. (AP) - The grape harve..t has ended ill California bul !hero baa beel1 no slack"'"8 ol aCuvity m· the labor di!pute tbat baa P!laued the rich vineyards ol 1118 San Joaquin Valley for rOiit'Jeara. Ceaar Chavez' AF L·C I 0 UnltM Fann Workers Organizing Commltlee ill con- tinuing it.s boycott o f Callfornla table grapes. The growers, on the other hand, are girding for the next round vf the struggle that will begin with the 1969 harvest. The committee aMounced last week plans to step up boycott activity in an effort to cut into holiday sales of st.Cl"es that bave refused to take giapes from the shelves. uruon oWcial5 say plans call for establl!hment of in- formational picket I i n e s around stores as well as ap- peals to members of other unions not to buy grape!. The boycott., which developed polittcal overtones during this electJon year - it was supported by Vice President Hubert H. Hum~ phrey. and •opposed by Pruident-elect RJcbard M. ' Nixon -is an outgrowth of ' "la buelga," Spanish for the a trike. ... Technically, no strike e1~ News'Blank' Ordered in Flag Case VAN NUYS (UPI) - A judge bas impooed a pre-trial news blackout in the case of an artist accused of muWating an American Flag by eon- verting lt into a Nehru jacket. The defendant ls Jartd Townley Hlll, 25, of La Crescenta, Calif., whoae star spangled blouae attracted the att-entlon of a Los Angeles policeman in Sunland Park last June 22. Municipal Court J u d g e Cbarles M. Hughes this week ordered prO!ecution a n d defense not to dlscuss ,the ca.k before it goes to trial Dec. 18. At the same time, the judge ordered the police report of Hill's arrest withheld from the press. Testimony may be printed if the trial Js held, however. . isb!:; members of the com· mittee merely are refusing to accept Jobs. Nonunion workers barveSted lhia year'• crop. For four years, however, the dllpute ba1 grown a1eadlly more bitter, reacbiog a peat early thls year when the boycott was established. Th• key woi:if In lhe dispute is table. Wine and raisin grapes are not involved - the union has signed contracts with a number of vintners and raisin producers. No table grape grower haJ signed. On <Jne side of the issue are the growers, whose lands lie among fie1ds producing 37 percent or the fruits and vegetables soW in the Uoited States. On the other are Mexican· Americans who bring in the harvest, traveling from one spread to another in season. W h e n the hardest is done, so is their job -until the next time. 1 Chavez insists that these laborers come under the Na- tional Labor Relations Act. He contends that growers ex- ploit the farm workers, paying low wa1es, providing poor- housln&. The growers have refused to meet with representatives of Chavez' organization and contend tbe1r workers want no part ol It. . But one fann organization -the Callfornta Farm Bureau Federation -appears ready to urge growers to make some concessions. · At its annual st.ate con- venUon, the bureau called for establishment of a separate federal agency to deal with disputes between farmers and farm workers. Blaze Injures Teen-age Girl WS ANGELF.S (AP) -A teen-age girl was in serious condlUon today in Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical C en t er after suffering bum11 1n a house fire in south-central Los Angeles, ,official! aaid. Earlene Owens, 18, rt!Ceived third-degree b1.irnll on her hands, arms, neck and face in a $13,000 fire which heavily damaged a two-story frame house, fire offkials said. 1be cauae ot tl)e fire was not immediately known, a Dromah Nid. • · frtdu. -29, 1968 Or Fed Pullout Violence at SF Seen· Major Stand by Hayakawa Expecled Freeway . Dispuro End in January? SAN FRANCIBCO (UPI) -or "allow cauae" why be bu ol tile San llafael IDiltpendenlo New acting president S. I. not done eo. The lawsul& Journal, and Callforal• Haiyabwa of embatUed San qatnat lhe acttna praldent. Newipapera Inc., the 1111*''• SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -engineer of the State Dlvilllon Jlranc:"® State College ill ex· and San 'Franclseo State'• parent firm. A nnaI declsJon by the state of Highways ls expected to pe<:ted to announce a mator 11100 faculty members "'u fU. The etudent *1D Wu caIJ. th t al report hill recommendation! to decwon Saturday. Rl>&ardle11 e<I by Frederick Cratdler, • .«( by !be Rl~k Stude!>ta on e con roversl JunJpero the state highway engineer of what I~ ls, a violent reacUon student from Marin County. Uoloo following~ IUlplDl1oa Serra Freeway route ill not eX· within a few •••a. ill anticlpated. Co-plalnWfa In the auII, filed ol Dilick Panther a-,. Mur• pected until January, ac-_, U the famed semutlclst 0 0ll behalf ol. all other ray u a partt1me E:nalflk -cording to San Franclsco of-ord~s ~ 11,00()-IJtudent. ctm-ltudeatt al UM college, .. were i n 1 tr u c tor for urs1DI ~· ~1r.:. expect Boy. . 16 S L• to~~ :U°'::..ay~di:~,_er_._en1_er_'•_f_•lher_...:..· J:.:1ct::::·.:.-:;:;;.;......:mJnoritlea::;:::.:·::;::'.:1o:.cor:::.:':.'.:111:::•"':::.· - their choice of routeo to win ' ' aves 1.ves pected to lntemily a general approval over a ltate--prefer· ltrike wblch baa resulted in TONIGHT red. route, thus ending a lioleoce and Virtually Jelled ~~~e~;:i: Of Father, Sister ~c:::.~ a· t FASHION ISLAND . a 4.S mile segment of the openin&, be 11 sure to draw 50 mile freeway that will run the Jre of the State College near the crystal Springs Lake. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah motorist to summon help from Board of Trustees, which ap- Tbe lake is San ·Franclaco's pointed him Tuesday after ac-.maln water supply and lhe city (UPI) -Member• of a reacue nearby Eureka, Utah. cepllng tile l°W11D4Uon ol has !Misted that the freewa.Y party which p u 11 • d a Moab County Deputy Sheriff President Robert Smith: be bulll on a ridge away from California doctor and his II-·Gerald Peterson aald Wllllam Smtih was criUcilled by the the !bore to prevent polluUon year-old da .. •hter fmm the had "presence ol mind emugh lnlslees and State College "'6"' ·-r-to .count the roads and fences Chan--" GI ~-•-·-' of the water. wreckage of a Ii g b t plane he crossed" In tho ~ormy \.'i::LIOl' enn uwnu:s allU Cily officials alao objected -"ted o\ OoY. Ronald Reagan for clo&-"'~ •·teen-aa:e boy todJy weather as be went for ing tbe campus after a brief to the freeway ·separaUng the with saving their Uvea. anlatant'e meJee between mill tan t lake from a Z3,000 acre land Dr.' Elmer C. Rigby Jr., Elmer Riaby 1 u ff ere d 5tudenta and clty poll~. area· that could be developed • 63, a prominent Beverly Hills broken legs and back, cheat, Hayakawa also Is under for ~tional purposes. "heart surgeon wu listed in head and internal lnjurie11 In court ord In M In C :l ' Men's Chorus of Newport Har!;or Cliap~ tar, SPEBSQSA on center mall alo~gsid•'. the gaily decorated Columbia 50' tree• See Santa too. Tonight 7: 15 p.m. The state has peralstenUy poor concUUon at the Unlveral-th e crash. Nlldde sustained er ar ounty backed the shoreline route but ty ol U t a h Medical Center a broken leg. i-to-;-o:.pen~· _the __ ca_m.:pus...:..:.M:.:0:.c00:.c':.Y __________________ _ reeenUy received a serious His daughter, Nikkie, wu Jn Sheriff A. Duane Sperry setback when the federal satisfactory cond.IUol\. · u.ld Wllllam'1 clear thinking government, which supplies 92 Mrs. Penelope Rigby, 46, 1n counting fences and d Ir t percent of freeway lunds, died In the Weifnesday 'night roada u he atruggled through threw till support to the city· crasb ol the I w In-en 1 l n • a ntrllng lllOWalorm may hacked rjdge route. Beechcrafl piloted by her bus-. bavo aaWJd the Uva ol hill Federal Highway band. father and idlter. Administrator Lowell K, Their aon, William C. R!Mby, "I think U-people would Bridwell also warned thal II 16, mado his way thrft miles have frozen to death II we'd San Francl.aco and state of. through a llDOWSlonn to a bad to llU1Cb f"" !he plane," flclals did not reach agree-highway where be stopped. a Sperry uld. meat soon, the federal goverD- ment would abandon the freeway and try to "recover ·all funds already spent." State TransportaUon Secretary Gordon Luce said at the time the federal acUon was ''unwarranted In· terventlon" in a local dispute. However, the state agreed to reconsider the ridge route and has been holding hearings on the plan. 'The diltrict 2 Teachers Protest SFV State Arrests LOS . ANGELES (AP) - Two. blah school teachen have demanded that felony charges be droppped against at leut some of the S3 persons ar- rested after a takeover of the SlU). Fernando Valley State College administraUon bull ding. ''Our students are not criminals," said Dorothy Mllhause and Levi Dangerfield, · teachers at Manual Aria High School. Some of tbelr fonner students were among those arrested. The teachen l!ald Thw:sday that between 35 and 50 Onter Manual Aria teachen also support them. "We cannot be silent when they are made acapegoats for a .long..unding problem lll American socl.ety,'' they said. '!'hoy l!ald they --ol the 1tudenta very well. '!'hoy were uthe cream of the crop . • • the very bell lludents we bad.'' they uld. 1 Following the four· hour tate-over of the bulldlnc Nov. 4, ttudents were arrested: _and named on a varleU' of ebargeo lncludlni kldnaplnc 0 D d · aasaulL College offtclall l!ald the dlarupllon, lj>&lked by ebarges of "raclnn" 1n the athletic department,-Included boldln1 ol lop Clmpus offlclala boltqe al lmUepolnL ' Open l Days a Week Plus Eventngs · $J9'5 Value! Zeco 1Fre1hWater ........ COlllWUGllon .$1At Y-1 OlllcW Basketlllll llld floop Set .s3aa = r!!o ... $1199 e 6 Pt,Plllra . ....... $14.nYtilHI Golf.Big sa~' :,.~~ .on m&Jrer • .bap. on. Mod," .. . . Coleman Deluxe f.amp-Sme ?.!8 Value! Eldon's Biiiy Blastoff '~"· ... ICOO.t ' h;::.-.:.:ti... $499 u.tl'-'111'~ .,-.... -r- '5.98 Amsco Doll Crib emco Space Helmet · Alld .._ ... JUUUU~ s4.1.1 -hetmat .,.. --"'1· - S24.95 Value! . Golden CHra Sidewalk Bike Eldon Car & ,' Cargo Set 1'<11'• .. a-, $398 floabl lit. ,.,.. terl "" boat. Ideal Mofoltflc Flrebird With -.. 1pee4 daMISl:l $f44 Ba.cl •••ta•t ti mt -l'IDd.t -~tzol! FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR MAINTAINING $500 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Hoilrs1 "9:30 a.m. 19 tiJCI p.m.i . Jal. 10 a.m. 19 6 p.111. • 11"...,.. ud• --<loll 1.1.99 la btf' .~ .... 111111 Clllalr. ~Debteen 1r Wllkini boll ~.:; .• :. $398 }Tlttlll 11151 •.• BabJ Doll ~~'!:i $498 = ., . .,,. -. n--1o1t•hw ..... hr ... . ·-~ .... .......... , Doll Hoase . flnHin Two 1t•?J' --........ "' llltl =~~A • . . - ----~-·----... ·-·-~·· ..... -· --· .. .... -. . . . . . . • • . .. .. .. . . B OAILV l"IL.OT For The Record Meetings M•t V\tt• .'M9Glllc Lodlit. Matonlc TlfnPle, lCll lSlll Sl'l'"n't. Newioort 11ffdl, 1 ::io •.m. u .c.1. Foll'; o.nc1,., t-• 11111. Uf'llV.,llh' of Callfomlol, lrvlne,. 7:30 U.TUIOAY" Ch<l•lll f'I BuW-'• Comrnttt.e, 81IOoll 11., CIYb. ~'1 BMdl. J;JG '·""· f'ire Calls ··""""'"' 7:5< 1.m. Nov. V, ,_, 14731 GI..,. ~I'll 51. ll:lt 1.m . ..-. :n, ~ 1'20! ,.__ erSt •• ~M. '"91N1talll V•tw f ;JI 1.m. NO¥, It, retCW. I~ t'Orttl of Elll• S!. Htt11Hll•hwl INdl t .Of 1.m. Nov. 21, "'9dlal 11d, 1703l fl. 51. 11:02 p.m. Nov. 27, fl,.. 1nvesti91itlorl. S682 Tlll••t. •1:41 o.m. "'""· rl, tr-1111 flrt., •10 Hunl1"9ful'I Ave. •:49 o.m. N<w. v. tnNI fl,.., Aft,... 11 C1rm.nt1 SI. S:'5 o.m. Ho\<. ». · IR'Mlkll-ln'tlll1- !lot1, 71T1 Edll'ier St. 7:J5 p.m. Nov. 71, 1ll\ltlllnl ""' at \"'/1rntr Jive, 2;JI 1.m. NO'i. n, medlc.11 aid, 111 1lh SI. L. • , t :.o 1.m: Nor. X. midlc.11 aid, Milt 5•11• CJtcl1. 11:17 1.m. Nov. 211, '""" 111'9, C.1¥1.n Gro~e at'>CI Strlll'ICOlll SI. 12:..s 1>.m. Nov. 21. ll'llldlc.ol 11«. on Terry OrlYe. 1 :01 p.m. Nov. 'lt, rneo:llQI 1111. 2'1S Fr1nkfurt $1. 1:5'1 P.m. NCIV, 21. ~1 •Id, f13JI Breton St. --l :M o.m. NOY. JI, klfOIMI .,_ft ... Al.1 V!111 Flora Ave. S:ll o.m. NOY, 21. ~ ...n ,_.. flam lto;tel. ..._ .... •:17 o.m. "'""· %1, ur Kra. m I. Coe•I H1811'Wln'. "'" -':\1 .I.II'. NO¥. 21, pUbUc •ulll, - Pl,.. Pl~. 11•l4 •.m. Noor. 21. f9l11 at.1"1'11. ..,,_ helm •-111111 c.ntw $trwf, 11 ;U 1.m. HOY. :zt. ,,,. 11.11'1'1'1,. Fair- "-ROid and llN.er Sll'M't. 171'5 1.m. N""'. 2'". JIUblk: IUlll; .. EllesmeA-Ava.. Pilo{l'isitors T ~... ,,. COlldl.lcJed MclfwHV. 11111' Fridln fol' tc:FIODI Clfol!et fll flttll It~ level Ind lbOY9 Qt ottler Of• 1101011-f1f at lff,Sl n..t IOI tev"· .i. lnterni.. Of"OUPI. INT all Mr. IM:lieY 1tk:h. "2-021, ext. w. Foundation Slates Meet GARDEN' GROVE -The ofange COlfnty Chapter of the Aplerican Schizophrenia Foun· datlon will meet Dec. 4' in United Fund offices here for a ]'egUlar busineo R:SSion and qUestion-and.answer period. ,Anyone related to or at~ flJC:ted by a mentally ill person is invited to attend the regular meeting. . Visits Israel TEL AVfV, Israel (UPI) - Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, ar· rtved in Israel Thursday to receive tbe 1968 Weizmann award and said the American labor movement "must fight for more than wages." J;EATB NOTICES WRIGHT Gklr"M .iotePtl Wd;flf. A I I Jt, at 1921 Ke-lwlck A~ .. Hunl1111tan lle'ecll. SOrvlved by wl'9, Ml't. Heal M. Wrh111!, 1921 Keoiwldt Ave.; son, JlmH I(. D1191n, N""i:orT llMdH I w II d1U11htwl. Mr\. Btule Held. H11nllf'llJ- l«t k.O.. M,-,. Jin. Ne1bor. ll11tt110, --York.I -1randchlldren; flv1 ltff!~ranod\l!d~. R~ulem Mlifs wlll i,. <;e;et>t1led Mond1Y et 10:00 1.m .. 1t. S!. SI"""' ll'ld Jude C1lllollc Chi/rd\, H9Mllt19I011 llNdl. Dlre<lect by Wttl· clltt Mort1.11ry. VON-MILLS Mlirk V~\111. /I.Vt "6. »I• (llff OriYe. N_,-, !1'4t!I. Servlat ptnlt- 1.,.. Wn!cilff C!l•Pltf M111'1111ry. VORIS Rpl>Prl Alim Voris, l34l ~Kl•l~ OrJv.t. P1ic. V'rd~I. Services pef"ld!"'. •tcl\ff Cl'l•Ptl Mo•lll1ry. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona dtl Mar OR 3--9450 Costa Meu l\U 6-2424 BELL BROADWAY MOR11JARY llt Broadway, Costa Mesa u 1-3131 DILDAY BROTHERS Buntillgron V.U.y l'i!ortuary 1'1'11 Bead! Blvd. Huntington Beacb 14%-77'11 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAll CemeleT)' e Morlllary • Cbapel - -Pactnc View Drive Newport _., Collltola .... -- PZElt FAMIL T 'COLONIAL 1'UNEllAL DOME "'1 llolu A ... w..i • .,_ m.ms 8MP'll'8 llOB'l,'IJARY . ._ ... 8-.... lladt LB ... • • WEmlUn' M(llml~T U1E.·1711181., ~ .... •• 'Ill· f"ridoly, Nol'fnlbtf iq, 1968 .. --Mil. MUM:::=::i I H ' \ • OCC Gets Shields Race Sloop The Orange Coast Colleae NaVy received a major boost this week when the school was given Jts aecood :JG.foot Sblelds racing sloop. • Cornelhll Shldds, president of tho Chris Cran CorporaUon, gave the college its first sloop last year, The boat was used in all the IJ!ajor intercollegiate saillog regattas on the coast by OCC. Tbe boats m a pers6nal gift of Shields, not a company donation. Board Honors Four Shields just notified the col- lege *Pat he was giving il a second vessel to ,enhance its program. The sloop, which will be named "Yankee," will be one ol 15 on the West Coast owned by colleges and unlversitles and sailed in in- t e r collegiate competition. OC's first sloop was christen. ed "fJert!' The ' gUt from Slilelds is a complete boat, with sails, ra~ ing eqUipm,ent and paid-in-full shipping charges from the East Coast. There will be no cost to the college or the For .County Service SANTA ANA -The Board of Supervisors hu honored four counlians, ioeludlng the New Delay ·On Unwed Moms Home EL MODENA -A plan to boild· Orange County's first private· home for u n w e d mothers has been continued Im: tho oecood limo by Ult Orange Counqo. Plamllng Qnn.. misSion. • ·· · P'urther action on the use -variance is scheduled for Dec. 11. Proposed locatlO!l of tile Florence Crittenton Home is the rear of church propert:Y near Bond Avenue and San- tiago Boulevard in north El Modena. The area is scheduled to be annexed to the city of Orange. The property is zoned for small estates and a ques- tion has arisen as to the ad- visability of allowing such an establishment in a restricted reaidenUaJ district. Residents of the area have protested the plan. Kids Turned On, Then In By Father FREMONT (AP) -Police Chief John Crdwder says a college professor turned in bis two teen·age children when· they otuined mar.ijuana elsewhere after he ·cut oU hi.s supply to them. Although no charges have been rued, the chief said that Dr. Finis W. Wilson, 39, Ohlone College psychology irr structor, told of giying marl· juana to his children William, 17, and Cynthia, 15, so they wouldn't deal With drug pushers. After making 10 gifts of marijuana, the chief con- tinued, the father refUsed them more only to find the youngsters were obtaining it elsewhere. That induced the instructor to call in police tq whom ~e described hil children as inc<lrrigible, the chief added. Both ~ '!ere taken to the Alam~ County Juvenile Hall. Elephant Ties Line late Joseph A. Beek , ot student. bpdy. Newport Beach, for their The boat will be used in service to Orange County. the future, along with tbe fll'St sloop, for a. variety of pro- Mrs. C a r r o 11 ~ w • 1 grams. In addition to student presented 8 resolution honor-usage, officials see the vessels Ing her late hu<band wbo died last Oct. 21. ~ u1 se: .b_y !ocal .Yliacht clubs to Mr. Beek was honored In OS er Juruor sa1 ng programs, the framed certificate as a and for community projects. "pioneer land developer• pro-. ~Is ln a~dition to ~C 'lllinent and farsJgbt.ed cltµen, ' .""bich have Shields ~I~ are ,1 e a d j n g autborlti · on : $ta~~~ .UCLA,. University of parliamentary procedure, and Californta,.USC, UCI and Long secretary of the state Senate 1Seach State. for many decades." ~ve Grant, former OCC It was pointed out that Mr. sailing coach ~d the pres~nt Beek was Newpori•s first crew ~ach, said ~at the in- harbonnaster <191g..1927) and troduction o~ the ShieJds class . · to the West Coast does tnuch 1nau~ated the Balboa Island to increase the sophisUcation ~e;:1 m l9t9. h ed of intercollegiate sailing. "l'lext to be onor was '"Ihis is the 30th an· ll~O ~ e r t E • Ba d h am • niversary of intercollegiate ~blyman. from ~ 7tst racing on the West Coast," J?imict for his efforts m g_et· Grant said, "and it seems ting the mar~ refuge bill.9 appropriate that this happens lllrough the Legislature. Three this . such refuges were established year· It is 8 program recently in Newport Beach t h a t has gro:nin. from v_ e r y L a g u n a Beach an d ~umble. beglnnmg~ . I n t ,o South Laguna. They were so~e.thing very exc1t1n_g. Vie cited as being of "immense anticipate ihat New po~ t value in protecting marine Harbor . will ~. th e tn· resources ., tercollegiate sa1hng center · of the West Coast in the not Bradford Miller of Newport too distant future." Beach was honored for his The new sloop is due to service on the ~ty Fish .mve eatly in December. The and Game CommiSsfon since bu11 ls a Ugflt blue, compared Apfil 1967· He resigned to the white hull of the fifst rteently beeause of the press · · · oI personal business. OCC boat. Salls will be white, w i t h a red and black spin· Dr. Robert H. Hbali~ghtH, haleathd naker. of Veterinary Pu c e Division of the county Health Department was honored for his election as president of the California Association of Public Service Veterinarians. County supervisors paused during their meeting w* nesday to make the presen· tatioos. Five Cited · For Service SANTA ANA-Five Orange Coast residents have been awarded l<>-year service pins in ceremonies beCore the coun- ty Board of Supervisors. Receiving their cerilficates and service pins were Edw ar.d B. Banks, district attorney, Corona del Mar; Dr. Elbert W. Clark, medical center, Laguna Beach; Margaret A. Hamlin, Harbor Municipal Court, Newport Beach; Betty A. Larson, duplicating, Hun· tington Beach, and Clifford R. Miller, sheriff' a depart- ment, Weslminster. Hattie B. SWenson of the Superior Court staff received a 80-y<ar pin. When she started In tho offico In 1138 !hon were only three judges. Today there are 22. OCC Sweeps Regatta in San Diego Orp.nge Coast College sailors , ~ept through a ail:·leam field to . take first place last 'wetkend in the University of San Diego Invitational Regatta at Mission Bay. Next regatta for OCC will be the Christmas Regatta at Newport Beach, which is hosted annually by t h e Pirates, on Dec. I:J.14. OCC took first last weekend, followed by UCI, San Diego State, UC San Diego, San Diego Mesa and UC Santa Barbllra. The Bucs received a large trophy bell for their efforts. 'T'ht regatta w a s the third this fall for Coach Dane S c h u c k ' s fast.improving squad. The Bucs took fifth on Oct. 21 at the San Diego State Regatta, and sinb at the OCC InvitaUooal at Newport Beach. -Salling last weekend for OCC Were John Scruggs of Newport Beach; Harry Pa~ Uson of Balboa, R o y Reineman of Balboa; Gary Hasson of Newport Beach; Mary Jo Sampson of Balboa all<! Lei S.edaker ol Co6ta Mesa. Chinese Flee HONG KONG ·)UPI) STUTTGA RT, West Fourteen Communist Chinese Germany (UPI) -Five limes fled the main1and to Hong the telephone from t h e Kong Thursday night In a elephant house rang on lbe fi!hing junk and told Marine switchboard at t h e Stuttgart police who intercepted them BRIGHT Zoo. they Jell bee&••• ol a food Each time the operator shortage. rli1 DAILV l'ILOT makt1 lh 111w1 cov•r•91 fltlit, titM tM brltltt. A••d yovr ho1111tt.,.. Mltl•• tlalfy •114 t11Jty ti.. ·-answered, si!uffllng and grunts . ...'.~:!:_ _____ _!=:;========'I came from the other end. The '"' slltb time it happened, a repairman was dispatched to find out the trouble. . When he got there he discovered l he IOO'I bull elephant, Mysore, p r ob in K with his trunk what w:ui Jett ol the phone outside !Iii pea. Painting Stolen TRIESTE, !Wy (UPI) - Sixteen valuable paintings ln· cludlni a lll0,000 " Bl u e JI-..." by !'lemlsh painter J>eter Jlru.,.1 ,..,. atoll!n """' lbe -· o/ Prince .n..tmondo ot Torre e Tauo In Dulno, poJlct Nid Thurs- TONIGHT at FASHION ISLAND -p ;) See Senta in his Snow House end hear live caroling on the mall • • . end be sure to see the gaily decorated Colum- bia 50 Christmas V'I•· .. , ... , o ... Nith•• • ' . ' . • -t',t...,; ...... Havas11 Races Countit:ins. Top Outboard Field -LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. -Orange County may well be the power center of out· board racing. Of 20 boats from across the United States that will have three engines strung across tbe back in the $30,000 Out· board World Championships Nov. 30-Dec. l, six of them will be in the hands of Orange County drivers. Race buffs will ·tell you that any boat with three engines has a very good Chance of winning the Lake " Havasu classic which means that Orange County could produce the world champ this year. Three-engine drivers and their rigs include: Ariz. and Joe Cesteros, Menlo Park, Caljl. This trio ls given a royal chance to nail down the Havasu title. Freek and Berge are two -of the natioa11 top inboard drivers. Cateroa is an auto racer and outboard pilot. The three will take tunls in a 21-foot Howard CUstom hull with three Evinrude 115 h.p. engines. Jimmy C 11 nke rbeard. . Anaheim; co-driver, Howard Vernon , Newhall, Ca I i'f. Clinkenbeard ls a veteran campaigner with coiasiderable experience on Late Havasu. He'll be aboard a Glastron with two Mercury m b.p. 'engines and one 110. ~ \ . .• l • ' . ' . . . -. Don Harper, La Mirada; co- driver, Lauren J•. Tuobino, Garden Grove. Harper was the 1967 winner of the OUt· board . World Championships. He is driving the same type boat· this year, a Rayson Craft with three Mercury 125s, the most powerful outboards run· ning today. Bob Spratte, Anahe~ co- driver, Neal Spratte. These two are a father·son com- bination ; with a long yecord of wins. They will be driving a Glasll:on hull kicked along by three Chrysler 105" h.p. engines. It is a duplicate of a boat they sank outsid~ the J-* W.i•.:a ,Br-••.. Yo:.'~'"::::: Long Beach breakwater while •KO &.es .,.....,... ··~- Dick Freek. Fullerton; co-- drivers, Brent Berge, Mesa, leading in a recent offshore U 'ted Air Lin n~-727 (~ ) · ed 'th race. ru es ~g Lup • eqw.pp Wl * * * * * * Beach Man Favorite In Outboard, Races plon for 1968. Hill will driVe a Powercat with th 'r e e Mercurys. newly modified engines, displays virtually no smoke on takeoff frotn·!Jan<Francis<,'O;lntematiomil Airport. In 'cotitrast,' 727 . (ll()!tilni). ~ng oH minutes tater emits' ustial -amouirt <if smoke· cawed by unburned car1>9n. Air~~-js' te~g rpOclified engines with re- designed cornbu'stion -eb'ambel-. and fuel nozzles. :-.. a . T~!~~:. ~~!, .. ~ .. ; tn'trr. 'H1rbot Ar•t • .• . 117 Wut Homllto11, Colttl M ... AU Jawl"" IMtUi.s 1r1 lftVltlf ht ..... u• In h'titt m11nllllfllf SAllATH EYENING SEIYICES FRIDAY ot 1:15 P.M. fn)oy tn.. lln~ s;n9ln9 ol "'-" T&mo~ $1\tt""' Cllolr and l!M warm fe!~lo of our One; S"'bll k•1lstr1tlft fll' "'2nw a 1t1l,1l•• Sc"'°' -vnlll ,.......,, October 11 LAKE HAVASU CITY. Ariz. -Gary Ferguson, l:luntington Beach was One of five drivers that were named today among 138 entries as favorites to win the $30,000 Outboard World Championships the coming weekend here on the Colorado River. The five are Renato Molinari, Lake Como, Italy; Bill Cooper, Los Angeles; Kenny Kitson, Bridgeton, Mo.; Bill Hill, Jr., Cullinan: Ala.; and Ferguson. Ferguson wilt be toolin'g the fastest craft in the race, a Ferguson Special built to his own design. It is a, tunnel hull type with aluminum sheeting on the b o t t o m . Powered by . three Evinrude Coll: 4.464512 or 541·1'432 ~ .... 115 h.p. eng1nes, the boat isl ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii Bob McCulloch, Jr., race chairman made t h e an· nouncement after analysts c'ame up with the seleclions. Molinati, winner of the Milan, Stockholm and Paris Six-Hour Races, is considered Europe's top driver. He will be at the cont rol s or a Glastron!Mollnari with tw1> Mercu1'" 125 h.p. engines. Cooper drove 4'-k houri;: out cf eight for last y~ar's winning team. He has an aluminum _tunneJ hull Rayson Craft Special with tWO Mercury 125s. His boat is capable of 90 miles an hour. Kitson, racing for the fifth time in the Outboard World Championships, h a s had a variety of difficulties in lhe past but may hold together this -time. He will be aboard a swept·wing Switzer hydro cat with two·Mercury 125s. Hill almost won the race ln 1966, leading the fieJd at the end of the first day. He is the American Power Boat Association and National Out· board Association class cham- reported to exceed 120 miles !j an hour at top speed. The 1968 Outboard World Championships field at 138 boats is the largest ever assembled. Among the drivers. there will be eight from Europe and four from Canada. Besides Molinari, the Euro-peans are · Cesare Scotti, Nesso, Italy, -the 1968 80-90 cubic incb champion; Carlo Rakini, 'Milan banker; Alfredo Dondi, Viadano, Italy, co- driver of Scott~ Clive Curtis. Isleworth, Middlesex, England, .an'd James Beard, Guernsey, Channel Islands, England, co-drivers; Dieter Schulze, Attnang. Austria, amt his back·up driver, Franz Aichinger, Voe k I a bru k, Austria. The Canadians are Lome Hogan, Toronto; Bob Pickett, Cooksville; Henry Zacharias, Vancouver; and Cecil Jepson, Port Coquitlam. Racing is from 11 a.m. to 3 p~m. Saturday and Sunday, with the winner the driver cover1ng the longest distance in the eight hours. The victor is guaranteed $10,000 in cash and prizes. ~~ .. Jti4Miili nvoll Sqv1r1 ~ . - . -• 2140 L Ct••t Hwy .. c.,'"' clef Mar ftl•pl.tori1: ,,,.,, •• •ilO t• t ''"'~ "Sv~1 11 +. "' See This FRIGIDAIRE: ,9 GAS ·0 DRYER •.1 NOW •• . ~t DAVIS' BROWN! Even this budget-priced Frigidaire 'Dryer has Durable Press Care " .. #~· -~ . ., • ·~· .... .... : ••• -. • e OPC, l'roptr t.l'llptr•tvr. plu1 '"d-of·cycl1 cool.down WW: 011t1bl1 p,,,,, ittlin out of t+tt drytr, ,.,dy to w••• o; put · t w1y wi!howt lronin11, ' . 1• e &tfltj1 Flowfn9·H1.t. l'•mp;.rs f1brfc:1.'*'•• t\1111 1off & r;t,r.' ,. • ·, " ,, ' ' .. . " • ' ., . ,. ' • " e Ht sf0tp, flftt JMsl. 011,ndif lil'lt ICT'ttn. lf'1 ritht OP! ff.l tloor for ••1y clttnfn• _ ., .. 514888 IAS'f IUDGIT mMS ! " ' .: . l ' ~: :.1 •: Our 2211d Year in th Harbor ~recs!~~ ; • '• ~ .!J ' - J ... ' ( ~ [ , c • • I .. " " I: 'rkfay, Noumbtr zq, l~ North. Y,i~t GI Finds Life N9t . So .. Hot TONIGFIT . "i)i NANG, Vietnam (UPI) • Jlllllll')'. ·And be told govern-vi.1namese defectors tp the w 1cliipiud distlJGolooment have to \eep them ..u .. to Cuoni Hid bis company had at· FASHION ISLAND -~enty.nfne.year-old ~ ~~at~r--~---tale or gover~~ent "open arm 1 and dl&satlsfaetlon amon1 the tome type ot fta:htlna· If they lost men ln he•vy fighUng, Van> CU... Wt a .bddt 'bl .,,,..1na diililtlillctlon and poUcy but be Is under no Norlh Vietnam ... trops. .,. Idle cHJai1111.-will while many otben had died J ooft five n"'11ha bebJnd 111.n hanbhlpo amonr•tbe troops . il)usions thal there will be The Nov. I bombtog halt ,. to to. ,_,._,_ when be ~down from CUong had served since any mass surrenden. Was interpreted to the rank fl'OW· · ..-en 100 rear ....... .,.-' the JlOllh, certain lhat be wu F<bruary with the JU!h Norlh "Most • of . my friends ue and .me u "great victory" Qioog told o1 lncreulng ' beoauoe o1 • crtllcal ahot1age tl'ilnf to belp liberate the Vielnainese DMllon J Corps, ' sicl< ol the f1ghttog," be S8Jd. for the Cooununlll .-. hardship ..,..., frant line ol -1 suppti.s. South vtetnameae." the oortbero \let' ·of South "They no longer believe in However, political ca dre• Commuftllt. troops. . 'lbe former c 0 mm u n l • t r:Z. ~ ..=r..i·~ VJ= u; the division .,. B::~\i..tr.u~{::~!!':ii';i ;;:• = to.!\4. ~sol!:" J:i ~"t·:!' ~ :;. soldier will be pnICelSOd ber• ~en'•, ~horu1•6f ~~po rt}"!<!r~9! 0Cliep·~, ~vernment forou. cumntly fighling at hall u . long as there ts som<one bitter fighting ahead. • . 1 day with 1 pinch of lllll and then found ...., type of fer, SPEBSQSA on center mall elo n9 11d. ·He baa loll his fervor for llrfmlth; be aald. and bis own to give lheoroen." A lieutenant who wu a E>eept wbea units were Job. ' . t he' gaily' decorated Colum bia SP' f ree.. ' the :North Vie-~·war company COllSilled of Ollly lO Cuolll!'• stateoienls • r • political commt.ur uetll his l'llled back Into Laos for Hill· Polslbcy In the future Qiong ,...,.._.,-. .. J!a, haa not meii.. ,, . ,_ • backed by scores of other in-capture this week told bis cap. !tog, all 11JIOI of equi-~ will be cilarted lor • IOCOlld See Senta t oo.-Tonight 7: 15 p .m. , , ~ his 'wife 1iJ!Ce he · CUoog is "'° , of · an in-. 'tmogatlons of recehUy cap-ton, "most of my troops just rtfits and ammunlllon wen time, this time Into the Soutb • -111s Hal~ homO In ·"'!Ulni ...,~ ol *orth. lured prisoners. Many tell of want to. go ba<t north. We scarce u.m.. · Vltlnam..., '"IJO<l,servicel. ! ...... .. • ' • ~~~~~iH~~~~~~~-~~=t#mHr :·:: ::=~~~H~##~r-~~iti . -· .. . -.·---· . . , ' ' ., - .. . "' . "' ma~ter charge I '' ... •t ; ' OPEN DAILY 10-6 FRIDAY 'TIL 9 PM SUNDAY 12-6 '\ HUGE SAYINGS IN EACH .DEPARTMENT ••• • • • JUST IN TIME FOR .CHRIST~AS: SELECT NOW FROM THESE FINE RECONDITIONED GRANDS NOPAYMm .. . .. ,, ~ , . ' . ..,_ . '1H. RBRUARY • " . • ' .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ... --~ • • .. ---"' -·--. .. -. Frida)', NOWfllbtr 29, 1"8 ·Paper Fad-$100 Million A Year Boom in Business ly SYLVIA PORTER A~ the more fasclnallpg items J've come across In this year'• clutch of Christmu cltalogs are throwaway sleep-1"' blP Ol '13.ili · apiec<, throwaway blanket! at $3.50 1plece, throwaway sheets at two for · $1.IO, throwaway pillowcases costing two for Ill cents. The companies advertising these disposable ltems ob- . viously are aiming at campers . and yadlters, Bot con... liderinl \oday'a laundering and di} cleaning: costs on top •of ·the inU.t'al .investment in these Items, throwaway sheets and blankets are on the way to becoming borgalns foe stay· at-home1 as wen. BVT TllE ABOVE olrwfy is ye1t.erday'1 news. Today'• ''hot" Item in the U.S. marketplace ls disposable underwear. Bowing ln right now art throwaw11y women's underpants made out o f nonwoven .rayon and costing 15 cents a pair; coming tomorrow are dis po s ab I e ~·· nightgowns, men's undershorts and w o m e n ' s brassieres; and one company ls reported going into pro- duction in January of porous "breathing" plastic garment! costing only pennies each. wouJd you have believed on - ly 10 years or so ago, that by 1968, paper dresses would be commonplace and that other paper clothes, ranaini from men's dress lhirll to baby clothes, bathing suits, ties and raincoats, would be up to a $50 to 100 mUlioa a year business? Would you now believe that in addition to the "llnem" and paper clothes we buy to- day, use briefly and toss into the trash bin, we dispose an- nually of 321,000 tom of paper napkins, 949,000 tons of paper towds, 340,000 tons of facial tissue, and 1,1~,000 tons of toilet paper • • • over one billion dollan' worth of throwaways a year? AND EVEN though you •rt well aware of the dlspou.ble bottle, jar and can, would you accept the cstlmate that it 21,000,000,000 glass bottles •nd jars, plus 5,500,0001000 tlft cans? Crossword Puzzle ,The most rapldly growing segment of the throwaway in· duslry is in disposables for hospitals and o t h e r ln- stitutlona, a clear reflection of our continuing struggk to slow the rlslng cost of medical care by sluh.ing the cost of hospital services. · In hospitals, disposables now range from sheets a n d pillowcases to bed clothes, surgical gowns, laboratory coats, bed drapes for non- private facilities, hypodermic needles. Many-purpose hospital completely disposable kits also are being pro- duced. ACll:OSS l Ret1ln In ont'1 keeping .5 Gtt1up plann lnD 1 ' !;lllp d'•l•l lj Kind ofn1ll I E"ly . 45 5tmked 47 Cut 411 5•• 2• Across 50 SrJstlt SI -bo•• 53 "And -•· Md": TO ll.LUSTRA.TE, there are '.. . ... . Fable of Label Susan Gilbert, former Miss Newport Beach, is dis· playing the labels printed by Comps, Inc., Orange, which cover every home sale immediately after close of escrow. Home buyers are considered ready market for goods and services. . . . -.... Nixon De Gaull.e'• Call • • • • ' I Has SST Pride Enlisted • • • • ' • I • P bl For FraJJe }f~hti ro em ~ .. . _, · -.~ 1 • • ~ JC1HN C!Jl'IND'J' . " ·WASihNGTON (UPI) NEW YORK C~l -If PresldenH.lect Richard M pdde, lovt of (.'C)Untry and NIXOll. will inberlt oot of avia: deterrnlnaUm could do It. French l'H81dent Cbarles de tion's hottest controverdts -Gaulle woold win h1I big garn-· the · mulllbtlllon dolt a r Ne. That, realty, II bla ine.ii.al JUpenooic transport proJect~ in the battle ol. the franc. 1So far, Nixon is not officially Reallstlcally, the world's ftnanc:!On do not respect -OI) record aa either-for-or •.ftri!Ntes ... ~Y Jooi . ~ad . oplnst the government'• I'"" to !be amount <i illflaUoo, gram for the l,000-mlle-an-the balance <i payments, the boar airplane. But be will dlrecl1oo of the eco.-y, the have to make ·a · decl.sioh 6t>Undoea: of fbca1 poUCy. • shortly after laking office Jan. These are the thinp ihat cJetmn1.ne a currency's worth, 20. Ill strength M with a cor· ~ January, .Boelna Co., . poratlon eo' wtth a nation. builder cf the plane, wUl Inv~ avoUI owning shares present the Federal Aviation of·ftrml with poor earnings Administration (FAA) with a low worter productivity' new design for the 3IJO. mismanagement, bills due. ' passenger plane. The design, On the aide of the franc a della;-shaped wing, replaces Is a good deal of willpower• the swmg· wing approved by bi.it even De Gaulle cannot the FAA two years ago. stare down an attack on his ~-announced last currency. Those who attack m~nth tt was scrapp'?g the have their fortU'nes at stake swmg wlng, under which the and their senaltlvitj is to SST's ~gs would have swept matbematica rather t b a n back i.nto a delta design for psychology high speed fligbt and llWUJ1I • forward for more lift at lower Ft.ltL vALuE speeds. The win( equipment An austerity program, they made the plane too heavy, agree, ia the method by which engineers concluded. the franc can be m.umo:I to full value. But Investors and OK PREDICTED apa:ulatm. alike DOle that ll Maj. Gen. J. C. Maxwell, wu a "belllon a g a 1n1·t bead of the FAA's supersonic austerity that brought about program, believes that the the present crlsis. f,t111:41le -.-..w:. o1 fixed excl).aqe rat.es. ~ Pw .... ,.1,ears De G;itJe bas. P"!oled to ... -in the al')ltem, and time fl« time,·bas advocated chaiage. No", 'O\tbOlllh the ,Jrant Is daqerou.aly ' weak, IMnfCht, ironically, ~ve provlii<t D< Gaulle! wilh, a po wM ra: u ~ .. ' weapon. d ~ By aecnn1111 to 'devGu<: 1111 franc, De Gaulle has iroiighl lna!alll ~ aga"91~ the eot.lre · systein of nllllve values. ma price tor •vilua· tion .mJghl be his k>M: SOll(hl changes, !IY w I t ~ b:(g d I n ! asaent, he perhapr "feell" be might now-'have his : op- portunity for en f'•T c In I ~i.A-.... UlCU.lge. ; The Freneb l'f"l®nt 'has In the past lndlClrt .. r thal he would not be av.ene !P seeing the German ml11(. pdced upward, the BritiJtf• ptund sterling devalued, "6d ~the price of gold doubled.".: CIJllRENCIES To double the gnld trice would not, as ls on.n bell~ed. automaUcally result ht a devaluation of the dollai. It ltould be devaluation 1gimst tpe price al. a:old but: net necessartl7 agalnll ether'<Ur· rencies. • • De Gaulle'a theory 111 ,i.at Ohioan 15 L1ckln1 •l"''· 16 Whitt Mitter , •llh•,bflio 11 ll1d luck 2 words 55 Vthlclt S6 Ffotly s!lted 61 Stiffly ·dtcotOtJs 62 R•sllltnct 64 B11ff11o's pre-sterilized surgical packs ---------------------containing all needed garments new Boeing design "is the Why, they ask, shouJd De best airplane I have seen." Gaulle be succeufu1 now in He predicted it would win selling austerity to his naUon l'AA appr9val by February. when jUBt alx months ago he bf' raising the price of sold the world could obtain 410re backing for lta ~es. thus making the monttarY system less dependent apon the shrinking I up p It. s 1' Edo1 21 1'1ptr.. .Co111.b,_.for111 u.,loeti•-u ''t1ltl011 , 1 2). lta lart ZJ ,., .. ,,(, . I~ Ioli"'"' . , Ptrent Fe111li ..1 al\l•pi n lnlfCI :M-4• ~ li<t .. " J Tlit Vtry ''•it ;' ltchanlitd 11nll'• . 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LS Enltrltln· m•nl medium "'John, ;1n·Omsk 67 State: Abbr. 61 Emb•lllsh 6' Er1st DOWN l H1shl1h sour ct 2 Pt•c•s fqr: .Sutftz 3 Spt•k lalt•rlngly 4 Dtclfrt war aoalnst 5 Girl's n1m• ,6 Ro1d NP 1bbr1vl1tlan 1 restem U.S. city: 2 words I Llltl• Orphan - 'Sediment 10 Putillc roo11 on 1 ship 11129/68 11 lodels 35 81~et1y repr1sentln11 Hillbll les tht 1olar tilt .syst•m 37 Massenet 12 Touch opera aton' a (o GuldPd bOfC(tr 41 Upp•r 13 Part or llmb a P•~tstal 4~ ·--bobsled: 18 Sphtrl1;1\ 2 words 'body 48 Engin• pa rt 24 Be ready for 51 »•n11 Item 25 Mr. 52 Mldw•st Marx city: 211 Small Informal dttach•d 53 Dlsagrttml!l'lt plec• 54 French 27 Greek d•parlmtnt goddess 55 -··alba: 28 Nim• Blt1ch•d 29 "Down Under" b•eswax blfd . 57 Bll!ng .JI Cirtndar 58 Long abbreviation live: Fr. 32 Among: 59 And oth•rs: Comb. fOf/11 2 ~ords 33 Dr•SI· 110 Unit In th• 111aker's cgs sysltm 1;on1;prr1 63 TIU• ;-,,....,....., .... ,..-11 "2 13 for patients, with holes cut out over the body areas in which surgery will take place. There There are pre-surgery pre parallon kits containing dis· j:>osable raron for shaving, disposable basins for washing, disposable towels. In the offing are disposable plastic thermo- meters and even "disposable hospital rooms" ... in the form of plastic baJ\oon.s which coold be blown up inside a hospital room for each new patient, providing his own completely sterile "room." Clearly, the growing em- phuis on convenience in this country, along with the virtual disappearance of household help and the soaring cost of services, are spurring the trend to disposability. Clearly too, the sh a r p growth of camping, boating, picknicking and other forms of outdoor recreation have. been powerful sUmulanl!J to the tre.nd. A.ND UNDOUBTEDLY, a fundamental factor has been our mounting total o f "throwaway income." Just since 1959, our disposable personal income (i .e., after taxes) iw soared from $337 billion to $593 billion. Our problem in lhis country is not bow to produce enough food and clothing and other Items to go around. Our pro- blem ln this country is how to throw it away. 800,000 Fly On Air Cal Air California has transported more than 800,000 passengers in its first 22 monlhs of operation. ac- cording to Carl Benscoter, airllne p~ident. The airline began service on Jan. 16, 1967, with a route between Orange County and San Francisco. Since that time It has added service to San Jose and Oakland from Orange County and Ontario. On Dec. 3 it is scheduled to begin service to San Jose and Oakland from Hollywood- Burbank. Benscoter uld 8 O 2 , 6 6 4 passengers have flown aboara Air California aince 1ervice began. LEGAL NOTICE -------------~---- Red Ruble Stands Pat During Money Crisis NEW YORK (AP)" -Whlle the major free w o r I d governments fight to buttress their currencies, the Soviet Union's ruble stands serene. An international monetary crisis is as foreign 1o the Russians as a basegall game. Why is the ~ble immune fAl the problems of ftte world currencies? Basically, H's that the ruble is not traded on the in- ternational monetary market. The ruble is essentially an Internal currency immune to fluctuations of other cur- rencies. It la worth only in Russia whatever number of dollars or pounds or francs the Russians say it is worth. When the Russians buy something from an Eastern nation they pay either by sell- ing gol.d-the U$R ls the sec- ood largest gold producer next to South Alric:&-« by barter. 1bey do not · use rub!~ because most other countries will not accept them. possible and get as many DMs as they can, btlt so 'Would other investors,'' be explained. The Russian economy has to a large exterit been isolated from the world trade system since the Revolution of 1917. "The Russians escape the fluctuations of t h e in- ternational monetary market, but at the same time they doo't participate in the enormous expansion of wealth brought on by intemalional trade," explained a New York bank econolnist. "The Soviets try to keep their trade accounts balanced on a bilateral basis which can bt terribly inefficient," said Nove'. "Right now to balance their account with Algeria, they're buying bad AlgerilUl wine which the Western. COWl- tries wouldn't accept." Since thr Russians trade through negotiated agreements, changes in the values of currencies would have little effect on them. ''Jf the franc were devalued, the Russians could manipulate their own ruble prices to keep The go ahead for prototype capitulated to lheir demaods construction is a key step for for higher wages, to their the SST. The cost, which in-desire for more material com· eludes construction of two pro-forts and luxuries? totypes, is estimated at $1.5 In striking earlier this year, billion at least. This would French wor.ken let known cover cosl.8 through flight their feelings that they were testing which is scheduled for contributing more than their 1972. share to the low cost of Once prototype construction French goods in e J p o r t begins, the government will markel!J. Their low wages, have to commit lots of money they argued, were a main to keep it going. This is where reason why Franci! was able Nixon must act. to sell abroad. And the In bill budget last year, workers won their way. President Johnson a s It e d With some wage increases ·Congress for money to start actually topping 20 percent, the prototype program. But the prices of Frerich goods when Boeigg ran into technical rose sharply. Inflation took troubles, the program was hold of the economy. And delayed. This allowed Presi· French goods in for e 1 g n dent Johnson to postpone win-market! weren't nearly as ning approval for the needed compeUtive as they were just funds. months earlier. If he decides to push the NOT TRUE VALUE SST program, Nixon will have The increase in French to ask Congress to approve prices, old traders, tnvtsttn: about $300 million. But he ill and speculators, did n o t expected to face a rising tide represent true value. The of opposition from Cost-con-franc really wun't worth scious legiilators. what the French claimed for Under the financial formula It. It really did not buy 20 for building the S.ST, the cents worth of workmanship government puts up most of and materials, they said. the money. In the prototype Perhaps more like 17 centa. phase alone, the gover'nment'• Austerity, in theory, sbouJd share is estimated at more retufn value to the franc. But than $951 million. Boeing and rather than trying to save its airline customers pay the the par value of the hanc,. rest. De Gaulle cOuld instead be available. ~ The United States, which peg.s the price of gold,' has strongly oppNed such a td:>ve . For one thing, It would retard the -gold hoarders who hve been cashing in dollar(' for gold, and that include.. De Gaulle. • For another, the mere p babillty of. such 1 move "flUld threaten the acceptability of paper money. People "'°'1Jd floe from paper to gold, 'f'l<h is bad for world trade, on the upect.atioo ol seeing llie!r gold stock dooble Jn valuei Deapite U.S. oppos!Uotl. ft ' could be that De Gaulle-:.UU enterlains IUCh ideas, an4J the nen few days and wee.kl·wlll tell. Whatever his aim; he is .determined to have hlftaay In any monetary cbang ... 'nO weak franc Is hit 'fODI weapon. c • • Otherwise the Soviets who hold some Western currencies obtained through-ei:port.s or from Western tourism, behave much the same way as Western private investors. the franc prices of their goods INVESTMENT playing a dangerous game ··The Russians won't say how big their holdings are or where they bold them, but I doubt their hordings could have much of ·ah effect on a Western currency," said Alec Nove, professor ct e<"onomics at the-Unlven:lty of Glasgow, Scotland, in New York on a vis.it. constant," said Peter Kenan, If the plane is a success, chairman of the economics the government would recoup E l Ch department at Co I um bi a its investment. But critlC!I of X8C ange University. the program argue that this However, since supply and is not the time for the govern-0 LA B demand factors do not test ment to spend money on finan· n . uses the value of the ruble, Western cially risky ventures. ( investors are wary of it. The SUll another factor Is the D d d Soviets value it at $1.11 per sonic boom generated by eman. e ruble, and claim it's the supersonic aircraft. Earlier strongest curn!ncy in t be this month, a report backed world. by the lnterior Department Ba11k's Choice i "Of course if they feet the Deutsch.mark is going to be revalued, they might try to sell as much to germaoy as Dr. Paul E . Erdman, vice claimed that by 1 9 7 5 chairman and chief executive supersonic trans1!91'b could be of the Sallk Bank of Basel triggering up to 50 booms 1 AG, Switzerland, said the re-day across the~nlty, which cent crl.819 might lead lo a could cause an estimated $80 reform cf the W e s t e r n million in damage. 5,000 Birds monetary system which would Even if the boom is tamed, have a long·term effect on the critics argue that the the ruble. Feared Lost T~ Oil Slick "Therf: could be a substan-plane itself, a Ith o u g b developed mainly by the tial increase in the price of government, would aid only gold," he said, "and this could lead to l!tepa toward the con-a small segment of tbe venibility of the rub~ 0 econom~ Nove, however. IJ among tb<>s6 economlst.s wbo feel the Paint Firm EUREKA (UPI) -Ap-eventual convertibility of the proximately 60,oOo gallons of ruble Ls more a political than diesel fuel oil spllled Into an economic question. h U Humboldt Bay froln a Stan-"U anything, the recent Brus es p dard Oil Co. dock SUnday crlsls wUI operate in the direc-. night, covering much of the tion of no change," Nove saJd. ~ • -water with a""'thin ~coat « "'lbole·in Jbmta whlrop..-"'" .r;am111-e-s oil that might have killed 5,000 c o n v e r t i 'b i 11 t y will . be ~"1,_,., migrating ducks. rtrengthened. 'Ibey can point Tbe Coast Guard said a dik-to the mess Westerners get ing arrangement prevented into with their ~es.'' another 40,000 galloos """' Another potentlal elf<Ct ol escaping into tbe bay from the West«n f!COnOmlea on the the 100,00tJ.caDon "9e!'VOlr. Soviet Union ii to attract 'J'he ecddcnt. was blamed on Ea.stern European trade away a ruptQred high-pressure hose from the Rvatans. and a valve which was The lnvJsions ol Cteehoslo- mistaketily left open. valda has Jett the Russians Boaters were warned ol. with a dllOcult problem, poten<lal ' d .. gen oo the bay '"111e Clllch ecooomy ha• a:nd a temporary tmerpncy suffered and the llUeation is stat1oo.""' ... op in -wbelbar ... nol the Russians by the <lout Gvanl, whlcll will glvt the Czechl credll llld there wu little fin to help them over their danger ~ di.,.! f'uel la economic dilflculliea," Novo difficult I• 1gl10lll when In aald . a thin "S\lljace condlUon." "They wanl to diacredtt the Much <i the oil was '"-9-Ct<dl I0"'"'11lenl, but they ed by nonnal actioo <i ti* moy net not to let the Clechl tides, Ind dlorll·Wft .,..,.. -In economic pro. dl!pt:l&e ot the rest of It. • ~ blema:." Standard Brands Paint Co. of Torrance recorded Mw highl in bolb sales .and eam- togs during fiscal 1161, com- plJI)' Presidenl Sid Gr.eober1 said today. For the re•r ending Sept. 30, UM&, net sales amounted to $34,3'5.119'1. The figur< <:Om· pares with $29,541 ,5" tn file.al 1967. Earn1np all« ..... w-ere $2.SC,St1, or SJ.• per share beSld on 1,251,100 th•res outstanding. For fllal 1967, eam1np -.13,01s. f!S, or IUI per ahara on 1,21111,llf shares outstanding. The company opet.i,. 30 paint and clecoraUnc ........ In Ca!U::h:and Ar1Jorra. A 3ht ltcn! La flibnl . Is currently _.._ • LOS ANGELES (AP) -If Steve stogsdill of HUJtl· the union has Its way, bus ington Beach, bu been riders on the s o u t he r n appointed assistai.t Callfomia Rapid Tr• n sit manager of the Nd>- Diatrict will need the exact port National Bs~I change, tokens or coupons Bayside Office. : when they climb aboard. _....;, ______ ..__ Officials ol the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen said • Tu•od•y they wm demllld.. Constellat:.i.n exact fare system, •imlllr to 11-V programs employed in several • .other cities -Including San Ends Carnk Frsnciaco IJ1d Oakland -to "GI' cut down on robberies. , WUh no cbange-matmr A C . • money, the only cub aboard s a·rrier : would be Jn locked lar.takinl .c • machble. LOS ANGELES (UP!l - Tbere ia no Immediate Tbe trlple-tailed Lo ct b e d thnal of a 1trike If the plan Constellatlon, a work:hor11 ln isn't adopted, union officials American commercial )vt. aaJd. But tbey lndicated uniM tion since World War Il (has members trµcht eventua~ ended Its career ,.. a ~ ,.... •"*-11 tho dialli<l · ut<d • -b> the u.,..., failo to lob lldion. States .. - Union memben and oUklall A ···Connie'' owned : b say the t• -In Los Weatern Air Linea rraM u.! ~,_.,.. t!~ lllil1n1:' <i !Mt l1i,irt Tno.oday OI( .. 1117 -Is lliD i.r too bfib. Alubn niuie r..m Jlliltau A year ago, whm robberie1 to Ancllorage, and WU tjbo rtacl>ecf their peat, • drfwn' out oi RrVice. I atr1le waa tJuulOl>Od bul Dndopment al the maJjotfc holdups were cut wbtn a 200-planes began in 1943, <and man poUce task force wu Lockheed Alrtralt Corp. "'11t added lo the cit)''• -111 al them belon ~ tra1 ...... --model In IM. • Electronic equipment bu ~ aW1 ... In lllN also been added to Iha " -· parla al Ille -Id, dlllrlcl'• -. • o ab l In 1 lbdud1lw Vlolnam; ...r .,.,, ddven to lacmllPlclouall' and att loll lr ooo-tchdlod quietly caD la< help durinl -In the tfntted Stat+- •robbery. Welltrll'a-fled• et Under the propooed plan, Conrtellill6oo, ~ HJ\ _... wttlloort the enct the purc:but ol Pac lll e ~ wollld -1vt cou-Northwtot Alrlhrea In 1117~ which coa1d be'red<omed tir ll>en...,. llrLockhoed'•fi>tir· cban1• 11 bua staUons. 't engine ~P Jet Electra. 1 ., ... JI; ' . . '" ... '"' J: : . .. " .. ..," ·' ,.. ,; ' . " . " -.~ · .. .. •' , •;•. " . ... '• . , ...... ... '":'"• -· • " , . ' .. ' , . . ' "' ., • ... ,. - ··' • • ' "" ..,.. ... .1: ,. ' l!<i '" ~ -..:;, ' " ...... t , "' . _, ·- 1 ,. " r. •:! l " ,, " '•· .. .. :-i ., . : .. ~ . -·-· - " . ..• \,' .. . , 1•" .. .. ,.. . ,., . •·. ·' .... .... " . . .. ... ~-~,..,. ' . ; :)• ~~,\iii ... ~\.>'Yi._..:i t""' • r '· .. , "-' .. '' . . ., .... ·.::. . .., ' .... .:.·. -. "'-" .,,, ,,.. ... • ' ''"fi , ' ·- " . ... ... ' .... . . . )~ .: . ". ·' • ~· > ' ' --. ! ~ • • . ' • ., : . r , • •• • , t ' -! . . ' -··-• ' • • • ... __ ~ -4' • t: .. . • I ..... t, ~· ' I • • For '. DA.IL Y PILOT Readers COMING SOON! " FINAL STOCKS "<• -• • ,, • Starting Dec. 16, today'1 clo1lng stock prices from both the. New York and American stqck e.xchanges in today's new1paper. Al10 selected Over-the-counter quotations, all of today's Wall Street action in today's newspaper. No newspaper brings you more stock new1 quicker. FAMILY WEEKLY ' Family Weakly, the nation's fastest-growing "weekend sup- plement," joins the growing family of fe·atures that makes a weekend with the DAILY PILOT pleasant, informative end entertaining. Loqk for It every Saturday, starting with-the colorful Dec. 1-4 inue. FUN FEATURES Expanded entertainment coverage for the upcoming w,Hk• end moves into Friday edition• starting Dec. 20. Watch for the new weekend entertainment package. And we're also., adding one of Amert.ca'• funniest new comic strips. lt11 can; • ed Perkins. It will really make you laugh. • ' ,, r , f ~· ..... ', -:• .• •• •/ . I . - " . . . : ' .. In -All Honie-tleliveretl Editions ·=of ,,,,. · I .. . -• •.. 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Big Savings 1968 9 Ranges Mo.lol 2951W . 5 2-10'~-.. 2 Homo 2•3Ylz,_ .. ,., Price includes: I Year Part1 Warranty 2 Year Picture Tube Warr. 90 Dey HomeService Ful Zonil~ qu1r.1y through ind through! llffutilul Cool1mporery dyloc! .. compict console. 6" ov1I twin-eon• 1p11k1r. Buia .. only Zonil!i would • .ZENITH RCA-HOOVER O'KEEKE, MERRITI G.E.· STEAM IRONS •.•..•. $ 6.95 G'.E. MIXER . .. .. • .. • .. .. • 6. 95 TV & APPLIANCE CENTER ::,::• • 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 9':00 p.m. Phone 540 71 Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. • '----iQ--- ·--~-------~-~----·---- G.E. CLOCKS ..... , • • .. • • 2.95 G.E. TOASTERS ............ 12.88 G.E. HAIR DRYERS . . • • • • • • 8.81 G.E. CLOCK RADIO ..•••••. 11.88 G.E. TABLE RADIO . . . . . . • • 1.lt G.L CAN 0 ER , •.. , ..... I .II . ~ ,. . I • .. -·-.......-. '-•-· ......... -.~-;...-'":"', ,-...... ·~-==-"'-"'·""-=·"''·-"'"r:,....!'.±~=--.--...-..... ...,_..,_.,.,,.,_,,,_._.,..,:......,.,,._;..._.,.,.,_;ir,"*';W\>MiW;'.O"';F.;..,w;:r.I0';..;~""!''5~'!.'!'!"'!"~~!:-:":~i!'-~.!"--'··""!-~~.".'.'!-~.~-~.!";.!!_!:_!!1_!!'_~...,!!! • ~ • -·-~ ---~ -•• -•.• -... --... -•.•.•• --_. ........... , l ... .. ... _. _ ... ._ ......... ,.-.-• • Santa'~ Sack Packed; foh Party Loading a special assortment of J>8,ckag,~·in his sacJc for the Fountain Valley Cloverdales' Christmas party is the old gentleman from the Nortn Pole. (.actuaJl)r Mrs.·~ <X>lll) ~· 4:1!. ~;!will. J!li!'Y ~;. , live g&lN!S, carols and refreshments beginning at 7, 30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, in tile Stuview'School, l ."P' #( ,, a ' ' • . ' .. ' . . . . llunlington l!eB<:I)' .""•m•\lllg ·santaiw)lh' P•itY pre- pJration• are•(~~ lolriglit)' Mrs: M!Bge·Rodger, or, ganization leO!fer,..J'~o,, Rodger, pre.ident, and Patricia. Hudak,'~~t.frs. -~·wUl,.be)tuiist.of honor at the party and •~'ml)mber&•or·~en•inter­ esled in the 4-H-progi;ain'are invited to altend. ' . .. DEAR ANN •tANl>EllS: In I -collimn yoil toolt a ofrong .tand oga!Mt trife-sp&J)~in•, Why? A ~l':!QlDill wiU'I yoor ~:.iP .. ., ~..r ""'1ld -that 'wottien r:e&l!<Cli Ind admlr< men who usiert their l"DalMelS. It took tw'o .divertft ·before I learned how to l'llndle females. ANN LANDERS J\ tried1 to re4*J With ~y .firs& two wlv... I apenf _. 1<guing befor< I ~ lhly ,..... IIrainlW datl<ey&. My btUllant JOjc ifaa wasted on Uliem. My thlnl . .,...,.,. ii 111'!1"1 beuer. l'ht YllY flnl time we bid oil .....,_ ( ~ my wife over Mf _ knee and ilVO II<r I ..,..i. llOUJld ~·· ''When Job behavt Uke a cblld." 1' tokl ber. 4 ... ___ .... __ _,_,.-.._, . .._._ ..... ~-.... ·~-~-~-~·---·-.,L•~--·--·---h-''-~• ---~ ~ ' • " • ' • ~ ' .. • . . . .. ' . • •• •• • .. . . . ' J.' '·' I .' f ' . . , • -. :f~V6·t1·1:e: -Do:I f s-. . . ~ ' . ~· .' ... I , ;. ' '' I ' ,. •f.•t\'\:,.f~ ·G:l-ra -r~a ~ .Gi.fts · ... ~t~'·'· "·.(.' · •,' I ,, ' : ' :. . • ' • ·~· I I I ~e.teplicas OtRag~edy Ann and:RaggOdy Andy will deeorate. '. ···;_ • tlt•'Jl.~•an\l,J<~.tli~r,l)j'i&~l$'1<>e-.,~li.t\On eye~.on the gifts coll~ed ":1 ·" .'l(uring th~~>al)llµl!I c:iiil'.•lrJ!8"l~el\eishower sponsored 111•Tiai;a ..• ·, .. . uNmo.;,. ' · ' .'Chitdil.11 .. ·"-Socio"'. . · , ·"-· ' -• IJ,l' -~••c ·~-·• • . , .... ..f, · :, , · , .. : The;·l>egiilltl'.inlOJli.Sl!J!.' ,the •?ci.etrl. layei\e ·~ppties fbr ·~,.-• .. '. ,lUttii'es prior to 'tn.eir.JtaC''1!).·ent iii permanent bOft)es . ~1 will take· place,> , \ ; at ~: p.m., :rue~ily._.~. 3;.'fn~tli,e !>l~lin'f'• Clubhous~ Mag"!f\iiti_and •. iJhdlanapol1~ Av.es., Hunlll)'g\<il! l;leach. " . · , , . ·, Decorations-'in~, \\'..flit~ and .bl~e ~will ~feature ·tabres cent~.ed· · l.... 'Wilb'. carnitions, canil/•Si&"!J g~efy. ·aall' chamv•8"e punch. eoffei:., _ ,:-€hristm:is,.eoc;tldes ind ·c~y ... wilt be s~rVed . · · ·• 1• , Merntier.s ' and -'tbeir-guetit.3 are invited to bring any layette item ~-~hie for a nlfw .infantt, apd all ,8.fea ~idents are welcom,. Enter- ' ~ent will inclu"" IYPic~ ~o"(er ·gaJDOs and recognition.of an oyt- lit8nc!ing 'fo.rter mothex. · · ·, · , . _.,: The event. ts tllt first pr:c)jeet aii-ected by the auxiliary's provis .. ionals. Chairmen include the Mp)es. Jotin Forte and Stewart Easterby, invitations; Ralph Amy and Chic Clarke, decorations; Paul Lower, Robert Teddy, Ken Thompson and Don Ellison, refreshments, and · Alger Clark, eri:tertairunent. : ' · . ; Otlien -86Sisting inclwle · Mrsc Donall! Croskey ·and Mrs. E .. J. Patrick . ·Officers' ·wives Brighten Season . . . ' Brigtlt baubles on the Christmas tree will -be-rivaled by the sbimmen ng bangles and beads worn by member! of r.Os Alamitos Officers' Wiveswhtn tht club <1pollsor1 two -m~or'.events neirt plon\ij,'. !ef•!r· ing 11rrantem~nts for a b(lffet aupper which Will1foi~ lowOa tree-trill)ming party on \\l eJnesday, Lee . .a.1, are . (left 1 to right) Mrs. Richard Dussinger, Mrs. . ) ' John Willits, .,;ee president, anciMcll Roller! &>wan,. p~dent:' i,irs. Dussillger ·l•· ~airnl!"' .ot,q;o;an• nulf Cbarity,Ball·wbicb wl!l;take Ji~·in •,tli• .Of·I. fll:er's:li:l~~·ot.111• N.aval ·A!',Stlition.l\fpndlt)'., Dee. r 16. The ball will follow a Winter \Vondl>rland .theme• with fes6vlties ·beginning , at 1 p.,m. · · i • -. • --~-- .. - • OA1lY PILOT Friday, Novtmbtt' 29, 1966 Horoscope ' Virgo: Signal Is Go SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 By SYDNEY OMAllll 1'Tbl wile man cont.roll hls deatiny. • • AltroloCY point. the way." .-_ ARJE8 (March 21-AprU 111 : You cin ht ve a fine time tonight and also make con- taCta:. Cycle remainl high. Abuodance ol good wUI flows your way. Take initilt!ve. Wecome challenge. Be versatile. TAURUS (AprU 20-M•Y 20): Don't repeat ateP1. This would ~t lost motion, wute. Key la to ahakt off doubts. one wjlo clalma to know secret II l\sllini. Play carda ~ close to di.est -be discreet. ' GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Good lunar upect today coin- ....J cldel.-.with--chanct to make new friends. Welcome change, opportunity for j o u r n e y . Analyze stat.ementl, motives. Be gracloua, not foolish. CURB BEAUTY -Mrs. Tom Johnston models the trash can she decOrated much to the delight of fellow Mermaids (left to right) Mrs. Robert Joyce and Mrs. Peter Fulmer. The Mermaids, Women's Division of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, have started a project to paint unsightly trash cans and thus beautify Laguna Beach on tra}ih collection day. Art · Colony Garbage Collected Artistically? Mermaids, Women's Divi-are not able to attend . press their skill~ on the gar- sioa of the Laguna Beach BelleVen in the concept bqe cans. • Chamber of Commerce, cur-·that beauty beKins at the -According to the groop'a ex- reitly caught up in plans to curb, t.be group 6u launched ecutlve committee, the plan, make truh cans artllti<:, will a program to do away with might put Laguna Beach on meet lo< a special holiday unsightly trash caJ1I by paint· the map u havtna the na- tuncbeon in the. Cottage res-Ing them in vivid colon. Uon's mOlt artistic trash con-taurant out Monday. Mn. Tom Johnston bu ex-talnen. · Prior to the DOCG luncheon, perimented with a trub con-While women would not be there will be 1n 11:30 JOcla1 talner, pabtlng It w It b able to paint all the cans in ....ioo. repc>l"Ud Mn. Rob-bright and rau<fY colon to ,l<>~.J11ey <Q!l<l, aet ,, trend ert TUrner program chair-tra.ne:form tbt JgnobJe once-a-fOi ;~Utttttrl'I ""Lagitl'l.I on man. ' we e k cutbside residential tr=p ~. The holiday Pl"Oll"am will blight inl'o an art~tic concept. hopefUlly will be feature the announcement of In a recent short street test, encouraged t'o become curb- the first Beauty Spot award Mermaids won an enthusla~-stone arlilt.a, each painting wL-men who have contributed tic response from pede.stn· their own receptacle fo~ gar· to the beauUflcatlon of some ans, who collectively rem.ark· baf,e· • residential or commercial ed, "You mean you would put ' It would make a great trash in this beautiful thing?" Christmas present." sug:ested · •PotM~-1..--"' --l.ed to U the project wl"ll approval Mrs. Peter Fulmer, Mermaid ew.ue.111 are ~ ~ from the chamber's board of president. "Imagine receiv- Ufy the chamber office if they directoni, the arta and craft!: inJ a holiday bathrobe, pack· CANCEi\ (Jun 21.July 22): Pr.epare for temporary chanre Christmas Festivities Top Games Riviera Club's golfen and bridge players will put aside their clubs and carda long enough to celebrate ChriJtmaa parties next week in the Laguoa Beach Country Club. The Bridge Section party, to begin. witb an 11 a.m. luncheori. followed by a noon turi.Cheon 'a:nd afternoon of bridge., will take place Tues- day, Dec. 3. Reservations may be ob- tained by calling Mrs. Joseph Nemecek, 499--2178. Golfers will top their regular monthly game with an annual Christmas party Wednesday, n.c. 4. Festlvlttes will begin after the completion of in 18-hole game which will begin at • p.m. Players are asked to convene at 8:45 a.m. A luncheon in the new clubhouse will follow the rolf game and gifts will be tX- chlnged. Reservations may be obtabted by calling Mrs. Russell Nelson, 499-3031, or Mrs. Charles Morrison, 173-- 0956. Hobo Stew Party Fare of envlronmen4 Ol>lala hint SCORPIO (Oct. II-NOY. II):' from G!MINI "!euage. Ypu Try to oee vftwpolnt ig co- could receive specW ua1gn--w,..kt<, .-tau. lmpo<tant menL COm]lete Ufk Without today that you lean ova-a allenatlri1 family meni~. lie bit. ,,.,.,. are, teating. Show dlplomaUc. that you are willing to · for1et LEO (July 13-Aug. 221): Get recent dfftere'.ncu. Then you thought. oo pap er. Gala shown throuah r e a d I n g galn. wnllna. Slrenltheo peraonai ·uorrrAR11JS (Nov. 22· phllo«>phy. Be reallatlc in ap-Dec. 211 : CreaUve acUvlty pralJal al curreot alluaUon. brinp 11tlsfactloo. fine fer You may want too much, too being with one wbo expresses soon love. Pleuure thnluA chU- vmGO (Agu. 23-Sepi. 22): dren indlcated. Day leaturea Intereat 11 arouaed jn occult surprises, excitement. Be rea· or hidden areas. K~ open dy for change. mind. Matt or partner has CAPRICORN (Dec. Z2.Jan. mooey quesl.lon. D 11 em ma 19): Outline future plans. aolved through unorthodox Coocentrate on security. Don't means. Realize th1a -respond ovei:look apparent m I n o r 8_.un,ty. dei&ils. Key II to be thorough. LIBllA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22), Valuable' in!1)noation gained ,Accent on special agreement. at SOcial ga1herlng. Be Be cooperative. Widen area analyUtal . of appeal. People are at-AQUARJJ.IS (Jan. 20-Feb. tracted. Some relate pro-18 ): Short journey may be * blema. Be a good listener. on agenda. You .rid yourse!f Mrs. Charles Gooding of Balboa Island recently Bo/boon Tours World But don't get involved In com-of some restrictiorui. But it sailed from San Francisco a·board the SS President pllcated 11ltuatlon. la necessary to k e e P Roosevelt on a 90·day trip around the world. She STEWARDESS Susan Godwin Lagunan Assigned To Airlines something in reserve. Don't will vi.sit Yokohama, Hong Kong and Bombay on ovenpend. Remember pro-M Goodi h d p ifi mise made to relatl\ie. this voyage. rs. ng as ma e many ftC c PISC~ (Feb. 19-March 20): ~c::nu=· •::.e•:...:•::.hoac:.:::.r.:d_lh:...:e_C_l;;.ev_e.:l•::nd __ an_d_W_i_ls_on_•_hi..:·P_•_· __ Accerit continues on money, possessiona. YOU benefit .from adjustment of plana. Review budget. Find out wbat'11 com- ing in, going out and why. Valuable leasoo can be learned today . IF fOD.l Y IS YOUR BffiTRDAY you have good sense of humor, are capable of adjusting to difficult situa- tions. You are about to enter cycle which features gain and a social whirl. GENERAL TENDENCIES: Cycle high for A R I E S , TAURUS, GEMINI. SpeciaJ word to SAGI'M'ARIUS : if receptive, all goeg weU. To 111\d out who'1 'luclr.y tor vou In mO<W't' and IOY1, order SYd""" Om•rr't bot:*.let, "S9(re! 111n1s lor Men •nd Womtn." Send blrlhllt!t and SO c1!11U ~ Om1rr A1trol09y S!en!ll, tht DAILY PILOT, llOll: J2.:I, Grel\d Centrtl St1t~, Ntw York, N.Y. 100!7. Educational Disability Engagement Revealed On Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mn. Gordon G. Dale of Newport Buch an· nounced the engageµient of their daughter, Virginia Mary Dale to ftobert-·Edwin Crozier Jr. of Vista during ~ dinner party on Thanksgiving Day. Parent.s of the 'benedict-elect are Mr, and Mrs. Robert Edwin Crozier of Vista. The bride-tcH>e ill ft graduate of Orange Coast College and is attending San Diego State College where she is majoring in dance therapy. Her fiance is a graduate of Palomar Junior College and also '8 attending SDSC as a business administration major aod a member of the ROTC VIRGINIA DALE program. Up0n graduation in Enga9"!1 June he will accept a com· ---------- mission wilh the Aft Force. The couple are planning • Give the United Way Mlaa Suaan Elaine Godwin. Feb. l wedding. g=te~ ·~in.'~/ :,r~ , F'tl.""' Slated.--,..,..,..,..,....~, Laguna has been awarded the 1'11 silver wings of an American -• . · Hac..LvwOOD I Airlines stewardeSs and now has been assigned to flight on Professor Newell Kephart'• ' ',.11 ••• "ff=". duty out of Dallas. theories of learning disabilities ~ I She received her wings as will be shown at 7:30 p.m. •t f a graduate in the 27th class Dec. 6, in the Congregational t j this year at the American Chureh, S~nta Ana. DREAM-IN-COLOR . SLEE-FASHION I Airllnu Stewardes.s College, The series la presented by • • • _ I Fort Worth. the Academic Achievement Miss Goodwin was and Learning Group aNI the · · High School, Montvale, N.J. California Association for ~mmittee, beaded by Mrs. q:ed ln a colorful container Adele Ipaen. will devise a plan whlcli can be used for the for Mermaid artist.a to ex-coming year." graduated from Pascack Hills Orange County chapter of the 1 Mulligan Stew Rrved ln a and attended the University Neurologically Handicapped tin cup will be the piece de of the 1 AmerlCM and North Children for parents and I New Mexico lines Sidewalks With lights remtance when Women of the Tau State Unlve,slty, Den-teachers of the slow-learner. I ~cme. Huntington. Be a ch , too. Dr. Stanley Walters, vie!' IJlOD.W" • di.Mer dance tomor-The blondr., b tu.e • e y e d president of the learning row. hmteas studied more than 100 group, will introduce the films I The Hobo Dance, to raise diffuent lllbjfJCts during her of Dr. Kephart'• lectures on I I funds ,for the or p h • n e d al.J:-weeb training. Classes laterallty and body image. • children at Moose.heart, will ranged from makeup and Further information may be 'd take place in the Moose grooming to in-flight food obtained by calling the learn· 1• By JUDY JONES lighta for UR at Christmas time. The people came up with the Idea of UghUng amall bonfires of plnon wood along the route to the church where midnight mus was to be held, Lodge. ""I"' aod theory of lllght. Ing group at $.12-11138. Serving u chairman ls Mrs.l;::=====:i:;:;=:i::;:=========== PATRICIA SIPES Brld .. te>be Couple To Wed St. Ancttt:W'1 Presbyterian Church will be the evening aettkig: for the ·J'an. 4 wtdd.ing of Patricia kathleen Sipes and George stanord Hagan. SANTA FE, N.M. CUP!)- Christmas wouldn't be the sanie in New Mexico without lwninarial -the little llghta that lino llidewalb and ou- rool lopl. The llimple lllhtlng effect " made with brown paper la<D ml v!lil candlOI. The topo al the aaclu are turned down about two UM:hea and a cup of dirt or sand and a vigil candle are placed in- side each sad:. The sads are UIUally placed two or U... feel apart along llidewalJu and rooftops. These are lighted at dU!k and burn ror sevtta1 hours. The aoft glow " the lights sometime:tl iDuminatet entire leCliona of New Mesico towns aa retideots band iogether to oover every bouee oo the block with lwninariu. The lighting practko began cent.ories ago when Spanish settlers in New Mexico found themselves withoot decorative Later, tbe paper aacb and c.andlea replaced the original met.bod. and New Mexicans beean decorating their homes with Jumlnarias. In recent years, e I e c t r i c luminarias hive appeared, especially on Walt Underwood, and usistlng are Mrs. Paul Schabatka, Mrs. Sue Kelly and Mn. Julius Schnoor. Tickets will be tl, and mem- ben and gueatl are invited to don hobo or cuual attire and bring a tin cup. large buildings. The more modem lumlnarlu, which can be wied year after yea:, are made of a 8)'J1.lhetic material and inside each "sack" la an electric Ught bulb. Demonstrations on proper In fact, one enterprising mak~p. hair styles. comb out family in Alaska made its and other beauty hints will Own candles, rather than pay be offered when Gamma the high shipping cost for the Alpha Nu chapter is joined 500 candlea needed In their by two other Bet.a Sigma Phi liuninarla display. chapters, Upsilon 0 m I c r on and Mu Upsilon, for a special Whether they are found in meeting. ancient Santa ~ti or the Nelloo lfllghe& will • .,....nl atomic city of Los Alamos, the program at 8 p.m. Mon- · ruminarias 11erve u a day, Dec. 2, in SUAn's Beauty reminder of the days when College, Garden Grove. Their engagement has been announced by lheir parents, Mr. and Mn. Carl H. Sipes of Hunlington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hagan of San· the early resldenUI lit the The meeting of Gamma Al· l)'mbolic fires 8J a guiding pha Nu will be a Christmas Tops "erm·i·ds Ught for the Christ Child who party on Monday, n.c. 6. Se· M ,.. they belle'mf wandered aoftly cret sisters will be revealed ta=Sipea i; a graduai:' ,;r WestmboterllighScbool.Her nanoe ii '" alumnus el Santa Ana High School and attended Santa Ana College. Re la past muter counsel« d. De Molay ... cun"allJy ls ...vtnr In the 4lT r ..... 1a Gmnany. illc:!>oP tho Pill"-..... -a gilt .-,.... • Tllll>tnialloo re 1 a r dTn Ill--"·.::...-~-· ----~.::......::..--...::..--11 membership.in '!OPS MerJinj: Mermaid& r.iay be rea!ived by telephonln&.,.Mrs. Leon Townsend at 642·1104 . Meetings t..aie place at 7 p.m. every Thursday ill Woodland School , Costa-· . ' .------VIR(;INIA'S -----, SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE JJJ4 E. Co.rt H!-Y-e Coro"' dtl 114ar "'••• Oliol• J.toso ll'• ....U Mopplllg fttr ••UlllOI fabricl and .,.... HtW dlffl""'L Whr1 Tao much to .,,_tr-- Ula y----aw,,. 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MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS MUTI AND JEFF MISS PEACH )CE LLY Sc.HOOL '61 R.O • WATCllit.IG Socii;ry .... .,,. H..,.-. ·- ~'"" . A.MD !T'S (QINfCTED TO A GA.S 5TAT10N WHICri [ GET TO RU~·· 'IOU CAM HfJ.P PLENf¥" Qtlf'Rf:R , ly K•n lald ly Gus Arrii>la ~"'~°"" MAV IT TllAT W TS rrf . ' ly Harold Le Doux WHAT ARE YOU. 'DOIN' IN +IER.E? ly Ferd JohlllOll al, waa..L·· w'"'e""' ~A FOOTWALL STAil, YA GOTTA TAI<~ TH' pUD()l.ES WITH TH' ' ~U~l"lfS ... tly Tom K. Rya11 ly Al Smith • W!U.··· EVERYBOoYS GOTTA9E SOME-i>LACE! ly Mel • • ------------.---.---------·-~-~·M-~-----....... ~ .. -----·----------- SCIE'No'e ,spECIAL -Dr. James Wai.on, abqVe, Nobe1 laureate for co-discovering DNA, th Matter substance o( heredity, is one of the scientists' Who wllJ appear tonight on Channel 7 at 10 p.m. in "Man and His Universe.'\ Jt is the first of . ~ree such science ,specia1s . George C. Scott will provide tlie narrative· continuity while. the scienti:11ts tell their stories in th'eiT own words. ' TELEVL~ION ' VIEWS . Mood Piece Scores Again .. ~ ' By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (Af') -A mood piece, spun deli· cately with words; is difficult enough to pull off successfully. And to translate it effectively into an- other medium, televi.Sion , is quite an accomplish- ment indeed. Yet, for the secoqd time, a sensitive production and acting team has.managed to fashion a sensitive, moving an'd altogether. niemorable n:cca~lon ,·out of what ·must· be identified as a semiautobiographicai vignette -drama is too 'J>OWerful a word -by Truman Capote. The first was 1966's "A Christmas Memory!' On Th~day night it was "The TI1anksgiving Visit.. or" and it lived up, surpisingly, to expectations built by »le first show. ,GERALDINE.PAGE once again portrayed ·Miss Soo\._J.he child-like, i:omantic and aging spinster with extraordinary human insight, the "best friend" and comforter of· Buddy, a· snlall lonely boy living with C9USinos during a crisis in his uwn fam- ily. Michael Kearney, once ·again in the role, was heart-rendingly effective· as the boy. The story line was •slm'ple : Buddy was harass- ed by' an older, bigger bully and had no one-to tu.ni to except the loving and sympathetic Sookie, her- self bullied by tWo hard.-eired sisters and a stem, unsympathetic brother. Buddy, too small to stand up to tfie'bully and too young to talk up to his elders, suffered. Miss Sook dreamed o' far-away p1aces and·pinned all her dreams on selling a cameo pin that she fondly be-- lieved was worth enough money to carry her and. Buddy from the farm borne to the excitements of New Orleans. THE SUSPENSE came from l>\iss. Sook's de- termination to conver.t the bully by invittilg him. to their Thanksgiving dinner. 'Pbe plan worked untjl Buddy saw his enemy stealing the cameo -it was worthless -and .summoned. all liis ~rag~ to de- nounce him at the table. The unexpected tWtst-came )Yith Miss Sook's bitter disappoitltmenl at Bllddy's cruel action :--''The greatest sin to to delibeiately hurt anotbe.r person." · Around this simJlle, nostalgic story, . :J!l'ld- Frank Perry and bis · wile, Eleanor,. whe acjepli!d Capote's gossamer, memoir to tele\(ision; intR!(tUc-- ed some fascinating· country types ~ membe'rs of Miss Spok's family·, fr9m the colotful rtl~ with a secret recipe for ban'ana ~ to • iHr- tatlOUl; yoiJng cousin. The photography w"5 iilfec. tiye and· perlectly in the mood of U,e ,hQW'. '. .' ; AL TOGETHER it was a.fine hour .. l'ls one·flaw Seemed to, be lhe chDi<:e ·of Capote ·bimllelf: as '11ar· rator: bi's high vojCe .~ Careful pronunciation was not qut1' rig~ in the context, even if ~Write; it a:nd 1t was his story. . ~ One hOpes !hat, in spite of the seasonal·aspect of · the hour, ABC will find tbne some dight SOQ11 when there arc nol ai )llany holiday demands . .., the potenti.81 1 audience, to rerun the prograrrl. , • ! •MINIS~ Q/,M£~·F.Jit. fH FACT;tll!H'AU;,1111$f!O'* .£11>, ~HJ ltltr~1'A5!' . ' r. \ . I l • 11 DAILY PILOT Frillu, N°"mbtr 2'1, 1961 ·Big. Lew , Stronger, More Confident-Wooden· Graham Unloads On Refs DALLAS (AP) -A steamlna Olio Grlhlm, coach ol the WuhlngU>n Redaldna, chqed 11\uraday night that the _offici.ala "stole" the game from hlJ tum lo a :19-20 National Football Lul\llO IOll to Dallaa. "Wilen the kfd! play their beartl out like ·thia and the officials steal the a:ame ' from t.M:m it's a crime," Graham said ln the locker l'tlOm after the nationally t.eltvised contest. Graham wU referring to the 1J4 yerda in penalties incurred by his team-R\'- eral yatm at crucial times. An interference call in the end zone ~t up Da.llaa for ont touchdown. Once Graham was penaliud 15 yard! bimoell for unsportmnanlike conduct. Graham said ''I thought the officials &tole the game from u1. I've written to the league otticlala: several times complaloloa about the oUlciatlol. "But never bu it been this bad. I don 't mind getting beat and I can ap- preciate that the officials have jucta:ement calls. to make. "I think Jt'• about time we aot some officials who have aome judgment." , Referee Norm Schachter beaded the cnw ol offlclals that included umpire Joe Connell, line judge Jack FeUe, back judge Adrian Burt and field judge George Ellis. Bria Owens, formerly of FuDerton and now a Washington defe!Wve back, aaid "I thought we plliyed more than 11 JUYJ most. of the game. That inlerference c.tll WU real weak." An Interference call in the end zont qainat Jim Smith set up one Dallas loocbdown. Fear of Flight Ma y End Career MONTREAL (AP) -The Montreal Star quoted Montreal goalie Lorne "Gump" Worsley u saying he will quit hockey unless "suitable arrangementa" can be worked out so that be ii not required to fly. Worsley, ~winner or the Verina Trophy last season and in 1966 AB the National Hockey League'.11 top goalie, wu IChed.uled to meet with Montreal General Manager Sam Pollock late Thunday. The 15-year-NHL veteran left the club a~ Chicaeo's O'Hare airport Tuesday niibt after a bumpy flight from Montreal on the first leg of a journey to Los Angeles. He returned lo Montreil by train Wedneaday. Worsley auffers fmm a fear ol height. and Aid on his return htre be: could not endure any more flying , a circumstance made necessary by UM NHL'1 expansion into distant United States cities and the close tcheduling of games. Unless he can work out 10me ar· nn1ement with Pollock, Worsley insilta "" will start lookinr tor another job. Stars Facing Indiana Outfit INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Los Ange.Jes Stars, clinging 11recariously to second place in the American Basketball Association'• Westmi Divialon, mu 1 t win tonight i!J order to maintain 1 o I e possession ol the runner-up spol. The Stan, U , visit the Indiana Pac· ers, .f..13 and last in the East. But t h e Pacers' dismal record should be no com· fort to Loi Anaeles. In UMir only meeUna: Ulil year on ihe. Stats' home eourt, I~ diana walked df, the court with I 1 lJ. 107 victory. Woodlll uld. "He'1 solnl to enjoy p""1nl lhll 1ame a lot ......,_ 11lltfi a, lot ltroniu and be It more IUl'8 tf bUnlt1f now because there isn't qullo oo ~ praQ!re oa him. He ... , help ""' be betlet' ... Another reuan the 7 -f o o t • t % aupel'ICOl'er will be better la lh1t he'll -have to do 1eu mx1 h1a defending national cblmplono should still .,1 •. la -t"o previous JeUON at UCLA, dlll'ina whkh be led the Bl'llW to na- tional t1Ues, Alcindor bu been UCLA '1 primary rebounder. On his aboolden fell the tuk ol getUn1 the ball oil the -and •tarttna the Bruin fut break. Thil Y"' he'll be aided by the tall•• front line In UCLA history. which Wooden says may be "the greatest in U\e history ol collegiate basketball." St.rter1 back from hut year include abarplbooting Lynn Shackelford, 11-5, and ruued Jim Nielsen. 6-7. Newcome.rs include Steve Patterson, 6-9, Sid Wicka, M , and Curt1a Rowe, a find leaper 1t &-7. B•t Wooden..not.d for his fine llUMda lo the past, ha.a a problem In the. backcourt this year. No experienced ball handlers are back Crom last year's team, and junior colleie transfer John VaJle.ly JN:Y be the best the Bruins offer. Don Saffer, • reserve . two y~ qo, Ken Heitz., a converted forward, and Bill Swee.k, a senior who bu aeea little action, art: the other guard candidates. But Alcindor, who averaged 26.2 polntJ and 11.t ... boLlllds, fi(llrOI to be tile wheel to turn four cop. "He's about five pounds heavier and that will allow him to do more lhin&• on the. court," Wooden aaki. Leading UCLA to a third straight na· Th4nklul .for This? Mud made Thanksgiving a debatable day for thanks for Detroit Li.on and Philadelphia Eagle football players as they &lipped, splashed and skidded until the Eagles won ttieir first game of the year, 12-0. Lakers, Celts Oash. Tonight In TV Game LOS ANGELES !AP) -The Loo Ange1ea Laker1: los!rs of three of their last four games, hope Jerry West can shake the nu lqng erlough to play qai~ th• Bootoo Celtics l<>nilJd. ~ Tbe game will be telecast on Channel 5 at 6 p.m. West sat out Thunday nl1ht'.!I game with the Philadelphia 76ers, and the hosts took advantage of the Laker guard's absence to score a 122·107 trium· ph over the Western Division leaders of the National Basketball Association . Elgin Baylor led the Lake.rs In scoring with 32 points. But Wilt Chamberlain, playing against his old teammates, hlt for only 13 points. The 76er guards, unhampered by West'.11 quick llands, combined for 54 poinl.s -HaJ Greer 20, Wally Jone.11 15, Archle Clark 19. But it was Luke Jackson's shooting, Including a 7-for-8 performance from the floor in the third period, that gave Philadelphia Its margin. 1'he 76ers outscored the Lakers ll-2 during one stretch and 35-ZS in the period to make the game a rout. The Lakert, at 14-7, are at Baltimore t'll Saturday after tonight's eame. l.Ofi AMO•l.11 . . ' Cr•wtorll I U 1f CIYmbtrlaln S J..• U E .. ,, 1 1-1 J .... .,lot 1l .. ,, 22 Erld<toll 1 Ml ~ 1otew11t 1 w-' ~=~ ; :! .: "HllADI LPHJA. . . ' ~ 0 !·2 I G...,. It .. , 20 Goulc11 , ... J llT'lllott J Q.I 4 ••vl'llOl'ld & CM o Cl-I J.l U JCll)el 5 S.7 II W•llllr 2 t·J 7 H1mltloil o o.o o °""'',...,,."' 1' +.t 21 J~ l\ 1·J Z4 Tfllllt ol.!I !1..ill 1111 1'ollh S3 ll·JI ltt l1$ ... ,... .. %1 lS l1 -,,, l"llllMftolllol -,. lS JS -,~ Tot-.1 !Wit -LOI ........... JI, Pllllldtl""ll 21. l"o<J'-1 11111 -H-. AlftindlMI -U.16. Compares Him With Preece Mcl{ay Lauds New Irish QB As Troy Braces for Finale LOS ANGELES (AP) -For the lrbh, It's the will to close out the campaign with • victory. For the Trojans, it·s the desire to keep their record unblemished en route to the Rose Bowl. Th.ey'll meet for the 40th time Saturday !n a nationaUy televised football game, ABC at 1:30 p.m. in front of 75,000 fans in Memorial Coliseum . Joe The.ismann, a sophomore, rephlces Terry Hanratty, out at quarterback for the Irish because of an injury. It's Nol.re Dame'.11 m0&t seriou11 loss. But Southern California coach J ohn McKay says Theismann looks like Steve ,Preece of Oregon State when he run.s and like Jim Plunkett ol Stanford when he pas.ws. .. The Irish, in turn, ha ve to contend with Heisman Trophy winner 0 . J. Simpson -"a big order," says coach Ara Parseghlan. "The Me thing that surprises most of all is that many people have ovt.rlook· ed the great job Steve Sogge. bu l:lone at quarterback.'' The Trojans are 1Jlghtly favored. If they need extra incentivt, it'll be booslina themselves to the No. I spot again with The ~atal P r e • s poUst.ers. They .lot ~ lo No. 2 this we.le behind Ohio State, whom they'll meet in the Rose Bowl. "We. still think we are No. I," 88id Simpson . Notre Dame follows California, Oregon State and UCLA in games with the Trojans. Ooly California proved easy, 35-17. The lrish have rolled up lofrheavy scores against such teams as Iowa , 51·211: Illinois, 53-8; Navy 45-14, and PitL!lburgh 55-7. But national championship dreams are over for Notre Dame, defeated by Purdue, 37·22, an<\th~ Michigan State, 21·17. \...·' Warns Rocket Rod U.S. No Cinch for Cup , Graebner ls Vulnerable NEW YORK (AP) -Corona de.l Mar '1 Rod Laver, king of the tenriis pros, said today the United States is not a lead-pipe cioch to win back the Davi.11 Cup from his rounlry . ''I th.ink Clark Graebner Is vulnerable,'• the little left-hander, winner of every major Litle., said during a break in the $20,000 Madison Square Garden In· vitatiofl Tournament. trophy in 1963, challenge for the Cup again In Adelaide, Australia, Dec. 26-2.3. Wi~h Ashe, Graeboer, Charlie Pasarelt, Bob Lutz and Stan Smith, the. Americans are heavily favored over an Australian team that has been depleted by the wholesale movement of its experienced players to pro ranks. Hopman, heading the Australian team for the 21st time, has said he. plans to concentrate on a pair ol 17·year-olds, Jack Alexander and Phil Dent. Pirates Invade El Camino "Arthur AAhe is terrific and he hu to be favored for both of hl.s singles if he is striking the ball but, to take the Cup, you have te win two of lhe singles and lbe doubles. "GraebneY, who ii likely to play one 'of the slrtgles , ls tough when his 1ervice is hitting. But if his service fades a bit, his whole game liUffe.rs, and he can be beaten. He also has two men who have made the world tour, Ray Ruffels and Bill Bowrey. .. ,.,.., is a terribly young AustraHan team and you have l.o bet on the Yanks,11 La\·er aald, -- "But don't discount~the Ho~ "He has a knack for gettini his pf)yera !n toti -pfiysical cond!Uon and at a playing peak for the Da vis Cup." ~ Cohfere:nce entry. ~ ,plj,ytrs who figure to see con- sidlr1bJe duty for the Pirate11 are veteran . fftl'W.-rd Steve Jacobsen and freshman guard Steve Turley . 'iAll co..chu wonder what kind of team they have this time of year '' Wetiel uid. I "We'll play just aboul everybody agaiJ;tat El Camino. I want to see what our. fteJhman can do under game con- ditions and It.art building bench strength. "ft'a ftice to wtn your non-conferenct gatt.el, tu winning .ian't everythin& th.is e.atl)' .la tbl year. W'e're going pointing kt1t'Uf' confw~ schedule." 1!I camlno, .... • •trona baskelball _. that IUnled out such top.caliber ~era u Ktltb !:ricUao ol UCL4 and ' ---~ ----- the Loo Ani•lea Laktr&, ~ comlna ot1 lhe worst year in ill history. The Warriors lent all 10 ol their Metropolitan Conferena. a:ame1 last &eason and posted a dism.112·11 record. Coach George Sl.lnlch indicated he'd start a rtoot tine of Danny Daniel 11 center with Edgar Cheltenham and Gary Miller at forward!l . In the back cnurt it will be Chuck Ftrn'l nd~.,, And Bob Simon. Starting lineupo ; °'!AP CMll M JOnlan -6-2 McCartln !-' SllcU!malor >11 Allen Bl Camlao F Chel1'nlwn 11-5\0 '° .lllller . 11-3 orooi.1 ~ G Fernanda 5-10 i-10 SalY• _ G . Slmoa 5-9 t .1 "Besides. you mullt remember the Australians have non-playing captain Harry Hopman." Laver opened his blct for the $5.000 In the Garden tournament by brushing aside Earl Buchholz of St. Louil, 6--3, 7-S. In other firlrt·round1 matches. left· hander Tony Roche of Australia defeated Denn~ Ralston ol Bakersfield, 6-4. 6-3 : Pancho Gonlales of Loe Angelea upset At.i.stralla'1 Ken Rosewall 7.S, $-7, 6--4, and Apdru Gbneno of spaln rallied to but fCJl11'ttHteded John Newcombe ol AusJ(alia u , 11-3, 7~. t..vu. ooce Dill of the wlly llopmao'1 Davia CUp ltCt!:a, d!ICUl5ed Uie Davis Cup outiook In the Garden dressing room. Tbe Americans, who last won the • Laver had high praise for Ashe, who won the U. S. Open title this year at Forest Hills. "He is a great player," the pro klna said. "ll Is amazing how much po'ft!' he can get from ~h a small fra.nie. "I keep thinking something bu to happen to his racket arm. It isn't· a big arm . yet he hlt.s the ball Uke a cannon shot. "I wonder how long he can la.st.,. College Foolhall T'""'*" le._ l tu. .. Tf1_•1 AM U TtJIM n, WICl'llll ''"' 1 II Tedi l5. Will • 21, l"Uf'l'Nft 1 ' ' IJopl chaQIPloolhip -oomethlnJ that bu never yet bMD ea:am.Dllabed - ii one ol lilt tbiop Woodeft It thJnklni about. UCLA open1 the ltlMI eeuon Satur- ~ nlaht lo Pauley pavWon a1a1Mt l'llr,due and junior. lbefpohootu Riel Mount. Last . year, at Lafayette, Ind., tht Boilermakers dropped a TS-71 deciaior to UCLA oo a la.ot-secood sbot by Sw .. k. Turbo Car Nearing End Of Road? RIVERSIDE IAP) -The turbine. pawered car as now de11i&nt!d takes what may be il.8 last breath of aJr this Sunday ln the Rex Maya 300. Rule changes lni.nded to llmJI tbt · racing turbine are puttin1 It out ol • busine11. Joe Leonard and Art Pollard will hi In Jet cm Sunday, ahootlna for top prize in the $85,000 race over the :1.knlJI road course at Rl.venJde IntematlooaJ Raceway. But they don't figure to win. Leonard. ht Parnelll Jones' No. 80, and Pollard- In Andy Granatelli'a STP No. 20, baven1l done too well in USAC races. Favored to win the Re.s: Mays, ows tbe 2.S.mile road coune here, will ~ Marlo Andretti in a Ford-powered Haw~. , Andre.tu baa a 3Q8..polnt lead over Bobby Unser in competition for the n• tional driving championshlp. GURNEY DRIVING Unser 's No. 1 engine blew up in a shop this week, and he'll be running with his second choice in an Eagle. Also driving Eagle11 are Dan Gum~ of Corona de.I Mar and Mark Donohue. · Gurney, who knows the Riverside course like his bedroom, and Donohue, third in the recent Canadian-American Challenge Cup series, are both good· · bets to take. the Rex Mays title. · Also competing is A. J . Foyt, who has won 41 USAC championship races. Qualifying is set Saturday with the race scheduled fort p.m. Sunday. The best a turbine car has ever done In a major race ls fourth -for Leonard at Hanford, Calif., on Nov. 3. He led for nearly 200 miles of the 1..56-miler but fund his acceleration lacking. The turbine a few _years ago had no restrictions because. nobody was driv· ing one in USAC racea. Then the auto group imposed a rule : The air inlet could be no larger than 219 square inches. Since the turbine needs forced air in large amounts, the rule guaUy reduc- ed efficiency. Then the USAC, last year, ruled the inlet could only be 15.9 square inches. That rule is in effect now. To 1et around the problems, G r an at e 11 i developed a braking system to allow the turbine engine to ldle at 80 per cent of full power. Instead of relying on the en&ine to slow the car on turns, brakes would do the work, Granatelli figured. POOR RECORD The idea worked well in qualifying runs, where a car doesn't have to make more than four track tours. Bul in races, more than 100 laps are required -so the engine had to be toned clown again. Hence, although the jet engine has a poor competitive record, ft has either qualified on the· pole or \ed in every race it has entered. For next year, however, the jet has t>e_en further limited . The inlet has been reduced to 11.9 square incl=le:s and another feature of the car -four-wht!el drive -has been outlawed. Granatelli sued the USAC and Jost. Now he says he'll never again race the turbine after Sunday's le.!t here. Most experts feel the lirnits on the jet engine make racing It impraetical. Grid Odds Westm.lnster and Laguna Beach High are favored tonight ln their second rt>und C1F football playoff lest.'i . according to DAILY PILOT sports sta!l grid odds. The Liona are picked by 12 Pofnll to beat Puadena and tht: Artists are a f!Ve·poln\ Choice ovlfBolJJni Hills. USC 1' on eight-point plct owr Notre o.ame Saturday ml U. Rams rate onJy fOlD' over Min- nesota. Last week, the DAILY PILOT wu 11)·2 on ita selecUom, railJn& !ta aeasonal mart tD 107.SS fl:r a . 7'IO pe=nlap. Tb.ii wee.k '• odds: Today WMlrnlnster 12 over Pasadena Laguna 5 over Rolllna Hill Anaht:lm I OV8' Llkewood l.A>are I over C&llfcnlla ......,. USCloverN-n.... ...,,-.... Ral!ll t -MinnOllOt.I . I L: 11 A La tearr at l seco agai Cplk Co th.is bchl Frid beat Ak ing in f face "( they Quin US I a h to sf Ll "' Wie: wee Ho and Quh w has mac thei will "I fen~ ol t com ... "' '" '" '" "' '" ... '" '" <Y '" <A B I lilt tha QUI In I geo of Da Wi St< ., Ill• qn I m1 ro1 Or ol .. Wt lie ha lat I WE Im or he he M tl)i .. lo be ! Ill I~ "' • .. '" Al .,. .. hi! lot th ct hi •;~1 •r--f'''¥""T~--~~~--.,...,.,"..,,., •• ~,,..,..,.,r1••s""'"'""~~..,...,.,.,...,.,.. .. ..., .... .,..,..,...,...,..,.., ... .,..,. ... .,.,..,....,..,...,..,.,....,...., .... -r -·...-'"-'----...---~ --_ 2 S P# PP p ;:pp¥ op PP s S o p F #'" -.... -,-------~----~-~~--.-~~~~~ -,.-""'' DAILY I'll.OT J.~ Artists Fac.e Tough Challenge · Tars Look Well-heeled * * Lions Battle Unbeaten Rival Next Year Laguna Risks 10-0 Record Against Titans ., By RON EVANS Of IM DtlUr 1"1111 If.ti Laguna Beach High's nifty football team, with a 11)...game winning atreak at it& bad;, marches boldly into the S<'<X>nd round of the CIF pla,yoff1 tonight againR Rollin& Hilla at Orange Coast Cpllej:e~' Co1lch· Hal Akins' Artists qualilied for this matCh with a dramatic, come-from· behind 14-13 victory over La Quint.a last Frid~ in round one. Rolling Hills, t-1, beat.{Sllhop Montgomery, 3Sol4. Altins hu been 1tudying filml of Roll· ing HID.a' eamea and says his lads are in for a tougher challenge than they race& ·tut week. "Off what I've seen in the films they lool: like a better team than ~ Quinta a n d La Quinta certainly g a v e us ~ tough game. We'll have to play a 1oi bttter than we did lut week to st.ci)r with Rolling Hills.' 'Akins 11aid. Laguna'• coaching staU exhaled a gale of relief when quarterback S t e v t Wiei&owaki demonatrated in practice this weei 'that he'll be able to play. He· bu an tttrem.ely sore lower back and i>«ttly made it through the La Quinta thriller. · While Laguna is unbeaten, Rolling Hillil has only a 20-7 loss to Culver City marring its record. The Titans captured the.ii:: Ilrst Sky League champion.ship and will 1how Laguaa , a versatile offense. "i:tolllng Hills bas an excellent of· tensive Hne that charges well and all of ll}eir running backs are good," Akin! commented. "They run the ball quite a bit but they;.Jook like they can hurt us passing v.·hen • they wanl Their end, Barry SulliiiiJ, looks like a good one." ARirll !1 particularly worried over Roll- ing wrei· fullback trap play. . LAGUNA l•ACM (IM) llOLLING MILU !'·II lU . idlml!z LE Sttlllven 170 1U Scherer LT Pitchford 17!1 1U H1rvt1 LG J1dt1011 ltJ 717 ICIDllerfl'lln c Ci tron 117 11~ J1hreu1 llG Cerlef' lfO 11·· •-n llT s.u1dtlr l:M 1&.I Mec.nn.t Ill! ewer 1111 11• Wlertowll/ Cll Conti 150 lJI ·,um.,. LH Grlttlttt 161 U1 Morv.~y llH Ar.,..,.Jn 1• 113 '"'-' Fl swe-~ lf.S ., ' By Artist Coach VIEW FROM THE BENCH -Laguna High tailback Jim Kuhn an all-leaguer, will be in street clothes again tonight when his te~­ mates play Ro!J;ng Hills in tile CIF playoffs. Kuhn broke bis hand three weekends ago in the ~ssion Viejo game. Here, he's. watching Laguna come from behind to beat La Quinta last week, 14-IS. Westminster, Pasadena Vie . --. At SA Bowl II)' ROGER CA~N °'"' DellY ........... Hurdle number two loomJ tonight for Wellmlnsler High School'1 CIF football champlooabip dre.ama at Santa Ana Stadium with a date with PUldena'.1 Wlbeateft Bulldogs. Game. time is a o'clock. The Bulldogs come into Orange. County with a 10.0 mark and the Foothill League championship. · Westminster, however, carries creden- tials of lf.s own. The !Jona are seeded · number two In the CIF ellminatlons and finished the regular season second ln the CIF ranking• 1nd Wldlspuled possession of first place in Lbe powerful Sumet League. Both ieaml ullliu ball-control tactics. The Bulldogs have long been noted for their running game with litUe in the way of passing. Westminster doe! the same., but has the quarterback to open It up if necesu.ry In F.cl Biiie. Bane threw Compton High a curve Jut week when he .[l8lled for 154 yard& on nine ccmpletionf'hi 12 attempts. The Llons went on to pule the Tarbabes, 4M, while Paaadena was disposing of Montebello for the second time this year, 27-7. The B11Udop bad beaten Montebello, earlier, 27·24. Coach Bill Boswell has perhaps the best backfield In the CIF with Darryl Berg, Ron Shepherd, Charles Buckland and Mlke Haynes backing up Bane. Berg compiled a 7.S average gain per carry over the regular. season and ta considered the most dangerous back in Boswe.ll's army in the open field or otherwise. He 's !a)reti 10 touchdowna ln 10 game& W•STMUISTU (,_1) 161 ltrOTmtin 211 Sultr 1'5 llllis 215 Mce..ntr. lllO Woodl'llllJ11 211 Mct.81191'1'111 110 Ste!" 1• •• ,.. l.SO HI.,.._ '" .... ,,. ,,....,.,,, l".lS .. DIM.l llN) e Flmll1111 lto T S!Mlheed 115 G Hudton 110 C 09't.n W G Noor'Nn 171 T Grlbow lfO I! l+c:Cormldo. 1• • Mnllv 1'5 I Y-bloDd 161 • ... 171 . "'"' .. Cllltrll Dl'illlen • • l • • I Coeeh Wade wa&. GI Newport Har ... High School hid -11ytns an 11onc that hit foothe)J llqllld WU llfll a :rtar away from 111 bOn lbowJna, Delplle Iba~ the Tara racked up an lmpruaive 14 overall J'9CCl'd and a abare GI thlnl place In tbe powetfld sa..tt Leque. Now, witb the aeuon at an end. lhougbts materialize about nut y e I r • • . when the Tan are expected: to fWd their most e1perienc6d team in years. · The heart of the offeOll.ve line wtll be he<k among the II ..tumlng lei· tennen. Two guards, Howie &pn and Bob Tripp along with centers Denny Bean and Chril Allen Ile the mainlta)'I of the returneeJ. ' The guarda are all·lmportant in Watts• tricky offense with thelr lrap blocklnc and pulling. other Unemen who will heJp Newpcwt considerably are Grant Getter, a tackle, • n d Darrell Blood, a spill end who is the fastest player otJ the. squad. And, no less than three gi1.dden will be vying for the quarterback po&jUon with Bill Shedd, BUI Hendershot and Jeff Blanchard In the running. Blanchard led the lle<.o to ID un- defeated seaSOl'I. Al Wallace and Steve. Landrigan 1Jill be back in the backfield amoor other1 for Watts' crew. Wallace was named on t b e second tquad of the All-Sll!llet Lelgue team. He scored ab: touchdowng while chalk. lng up a 4.3 average with S35 yards on 77 trips. Watts says his club will have a lot more maturity out year with a nut-au senior squad. "We'll have. a big squad nume.rically. A lot of people battlln& for pooltfou," he says. · Bucs Open Season Orange Cout College's wreatllng team taket on El Camino and Cerritos College in a double dual meet tonight at El ·Camino ln Lawndale.. Action starts at 7. • ~ Paul Roblnaon and Eddie. Bond dou- ble winners ln the Pirates' lout1 io San Diego Mesa and Arizona Western last week, lead coadl Jack Falr'1 OCC Wflll. linl'. lorcet. • ' Wiezbowski Rated Costa Mesa _ Grid Outlook Is Clouded . • Top QB Since 1960 By EARL GUSTKEY Of ttt• D1llY 1"1'9t Steff It'i no' cheap compliment when Laguna High football coach Hal Akiru: telt11 you that S!tve Wiezbowski ls the best qurirback he's bad iD eight sea.sons In tM Art City institution. At "lea.st a couple of talented fieJd generi1s eome to mind, like Bill Janes of l~st yea!" and the year before and Dan Mikels before that. "Yes, all.round, I'd have to say Wie'Zbowskl is the best I've bad here. Steve ts bigger than Janes and as fut a:i Mikels," the coach says. ''Ht calls about 85 to 90 percent of tf'le. plays himself and don 't forget he.'1 Quite ·a pl act kicker." wlezbowski, who leads bis Artist team-• mates againlt Rolling Hills in the second roufl;d 'Of the cur playoffs tonight at Orallg•·· Cout College, bas booted 28 of 31· ~oVerslons this year. ".\hd three. of the ones he missed weca ijie. rt1ult of bobbles by the handler. He'• reaUy jw;t mlased one." ~ Artl.st QB, lllx feet Ind 1'1$ pound•, hasJ>UL on some. admirable. performances la~·-· lit Uie Miu.ion Viejo game thret weekend• qo, he wu speared in the. Jowili rtgbt olde of hit rib .. ge, tpllttln( ar tearlna eartlla&e. Despite the pain, h• 11'!lalned Oii Ille job. ' Then. qainll La Quinta tut w e e It, he iualilned exactly the llllne Injury on tht other aide of ht.: rib cage. only w.:-b!A'I. •• .., _.. Those who sa~•illrn itiilei' oil "1be fteld w1Y In ... ~ quorter swon be _,..,ul<lll, be bact. l!ojt. he returned afte< baJltlme Ind gul~ U...Arlistl. to a iplne-tinglln«i 14-11 'flcl«y. Bolh-tender spots llllfl 1111irt but he plup oo, oot!Uled with a now:rlb pad. llnd'hlt Jeadtnhlp II such that "II•'• a Yf1f1 ~~ )'Ollng man W~ -.A hfm Vtrj oat tbrre," Aktu"""-. "WllhoUt blm, wllo imowl wben we'd l>Jt Qur oll11111 couldn't -• lo the ........ quart. .,.toaLa ~without Jdm.- STEVE WIEZBOWSKI • boy lfhe bas to ... Wiezbowakl, called "Ski" 1>7· his team- mates, is a true student of the 1ame and enjoys preparing for hil weekly a•ignments, his coach aaya. ''We have quarterback meelings every ..Jeek and we tell hJm wtiere. each team la weak defensJvely. He'1 Very gOOd it attacJana a team's weakness. "He'• the tmd. of. ttd who you'd want 1t ~--11 you ,..,.. • Ulina automstlcs (pllyw called at the line GI ltrimmap) obut" don't heve !Mm. "I've. been burMd on them too ofttn In yean put and I decided I'd never use them apln . ., Wiezbowald WM a freahman Cee player when bit broth•, Rusty, waa a varaity dele.nalve end. But "Ski" made. the. jump lo v.,.tly ball llt<r hit froob llghtweJgbt -iti4" bu bep lmprovillc lleadJJy --' When Lagun1'1 m defenae, Wie.zbow&kl lJ Aklnl' bolt delenaive back. Bui because of the an back, he'll proboblf ~~ fAlllilllt on defena qaiolll Wlth the vacancy at Costa Mtsa for head football coach, dreams of next year's team are slightly clouded. But, one fact remains. Mesa will be. fielding tts best ever team on paper next year with letter- men back at every position. The Mustangs finished u for the teaa0n for a disappointing fifth place in the Irvine League. However, with 14 le.ttennen returning pltlll a host of junior varsity lett.e.nnen a n d the champion Bee team throwing more to the varsiho next year, lt looks like Costa Mesa may come of age In the varsity football wan. Here'• how tt stacks up for nm year: Dick Fmyman will be. a returning letterman at center and the guard can- didate pos\Uoos will be led by John Man- nix an<I Jerry Reilly. Tackle candidate! are Dave Edwardl and Pat SW'eetland and the ends are G r e g Jordan and Dave Din. All a r e lettermen. Jn the backfield will be Dave Spiel- berger, Dave. DaviJ aQd Tom Neth. Replacing quarterback Claude. Kelly I• up to four individuals primarily - Bill AdelJon, Steve LeFever and Robln Senlk. Senik ill the younger brother of Vince Senlk, a Mesa standout five yean ago and of Orange Coast College fame. Another candidate for the quarterback post ls Kim Wolf, the· aon of athletic director Joe Wolf of Estancia High. POV~ SEA.SON ' ' OP SNS SATURDAY Dove ......, will 1'0))tll Saturday lot nine day1. Thl llmtt on dove.1 la 10 per day, m In ponellSion after the llnl day. Shoot- ing hours 1re on&ba1f hour before wn- rlae. to sunset. • I ,JWetSllp. .. 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OP (Al,,"OtMIA PQI. TN• °" Moncllov, O«M\llt< •• 1..... .. C•Utof"9, ...,,.,. ... llcltl llul tlmi ""'"~ r.eMll(tlfll • btlfl-., ue "'-' COUMtT Of' 0 ........ t·• P.M. • 11 -M ,..... .... of ""l'C"AIL'I l:MGllAVIDCel!iwOrl.,.,=kMtl,C:.lltorfll1, Ma.Mlh6 !ntf"f\11"9•. ,_fGIM "" IOllOWl"I ... J'llCIA(ll(I 1ft111 .n.t M~ firm II llMlr ... I II,.,, ....... .. ...... "' •lllTHA I . l'fEWAll T, •llula.M: COtnMMd ol ltw folloWI ... _., ..._. NIWPOllT CENT£1t TaA,VEl. IUltlEAU 0.C..tM I. ,.,__. •"*'--" "' ffllt ..,.,.. ....... Ill full -.. i.e .... '••lllMc• llM 11111 .... "'"' II ~ llf NOTICE .. io!EllllY OIV l!N le ltw For Mesa CC Women's Oub " Mission Viejo Hlih School'& ro~ :lltn forluntS took 8 turn ror the belt.er during tht past St'.!asol\ when the Diab!~ show· ed future promise by winning twice. Coach Ray Oodgt says he rx oecu the trend to continue wilh 10 varsity lettermen returning. Leading candidates for next year will be Doug Citro, Ray Johnson and Mark Fehse. thrtt gridders Dodge has high expectations for . Dodge says his besa. pro- sprets ar.e Joe Snodgrass, up from the Junior varsity and tackle Gary Gover, also from !he jllllior varsity. Dodge says his team will show a great deal of es:· perience next year over the past season. But he adds that the biggest problem will again be depth. The returning lettennen are Mike Becker, a tack1e and d_efenslve end; Tom Berce, a linebacker and fullback : Gary Dicb, a defensive halfback; Fehse., an eod ; Ed Gray, a quarlerback who started the last two games for the Oiablos; and Bill Opp, a linebacker and fullback . Also Bob Radzavage, ~ startihg center: R i c h a r d Westler, a guard; and Don Wilson at halfback. Othtrs exf>@Ckd lo help out from tbt: · junior' varsity are Gwynn Aldridgt:, John Dalrymple, Dave Merchant and Art Olson. Prep Mat Summaries ... ,. H -ltfltllo !M) (llnntd 5!1raw11t (f V); 1:11 106 -L1rkln «iFV \ do<. i-rtlleY !M)I i-1 11! -lone• fl'Vl ~lftl\NI Wflnllert (M ); 1::1& n .1 -v~,., tf'VI· a1nne-c1 Grvno 1:;o -A,.,_ CFl/l dK. Sulll•1n IM); 1&.I IMl; I.~ 1:16 -Mldr.1'1' !~UI ..,._ F•111r (J ); :'1 ltl -Holllnden IFVI o;nned 51.,.I@ (M]; :'D l• -E•-!Ml dK D Li n.In !l'Vl1 11-11 Nadine Maze won the 1911 Cost> Mesa Golf ind Qiun!J1 C lub women·1 cNb cham- pi~hlp with a Sf.bole. aror. of 250 to suoc:tissfully defend h'r title. Vl lloskins wu ruanerup with a thtee4ay 1COrt ol no on Monday. Hue! Webster Wiii the low net it0lfer wlth a m . Merrilee Dwigan look low """' booors iJI the Ont ffilbl with • 299 while low net went to Leoor Wahrenbnd: (234) fol.JO':"~ by Pq !ten and Vi Bai~y, both with 241. The second Right wa! won by Shirley 0..mmaro (317) in loW gr055 with Greta lanelll and Ehse Stipes f.ir\Wlinx in a Lie for low net with 2485. Men's club winners in a best ball of twosomes were John Hacker and George Dernbach. Hacker firiisbed low gross for the day with 71. Friday action in women's club play was taken by Haul Webster 87-1+73· (67 ) in the first flight. Mary Borden was second wilh a Hl5-23-32 168) and Miu Maze third with an s,s.g.77 (7t ). Elise Stipes copped th' other night wilh a 127-34-93 (77) along with Grela lanelll's 125-33:92 (77). Low net winDUS in the women's club turkey shoot wert: Bev Battistoni (89-2+65), Betty Brown (93-2fi.67). Mary Borden (92-23-69), Leno r Wahrenbrock (!»-Jl}.89). Marty Schneider (~17.&I ), Rita England (102-32-70) and Haul Webster (84-14-70). Meadowlark Terry Hanstad defeated Don Boaz for the men·s club cham- pionship at Meadowlark CoUrr- try Club with a fi\'e and four decision Sunday . Consolati.wt flight honors were copped by Skip Rowland with a one-up vic tory ovt:r Don Nichols. Also included "'ere other flight w inners. eight The A flight championship was won by Norm Bowman with a two-up decision ovt:r Don Akeo. Lf -a ..... (FV}, plftfled Poth :;...•-J'!/ow...., /Ml o1 .... .p V•lbue11.t Keenan Sm i th was a s i x /71 i..:_ :=~lrdiner 1,:v1 d.c., H••d1,., and five winner over Cha rlie (Mi•,,., ., Sch • B fl" hi d 0 ·• 1t' • ~· .$01Ull.-1MI-,..Miiii w11t1r arpe in Jg an utN 1Fv11 1:«1 i•vi,· Speak took lhe top place in H\' -1(1$11 (Ml dK. LvdOon , c fl " hi . h f" Mi 1g wit a 1ve and four ,.,, .... l'1DOt1111 V•:'fiHti2!' 19 L.,, ••1e• win over Chris Christenson. t i -Lelltt>CJFV> ._.,, 10.1 Sid Moore was the D flight IDl -Kolo !F I lo1!. ?·O . 8 b 0'"··· 1u -I(, S.O..J 1,.vi ~inned •~ w1nner over o n.uurke, fh°' _ D•vkl•M u=vi 11,d. 4.1 six and fi ve and Ma 'C l ~ = ~=o!.:~ 11F'W'i!?. u McWhirter was two-up over u 1 -D1110rnt• c~v) o!nnecr In i ·os Bill Soy kin in E flight. H! -Fol<k CFV! won • .t.! 1s1 -11111neton FV) lost. 1·1 Ken Irwin won the F flight 161 -L-11 (F\' won • .t.1 l d 111 -we11 1 v1 w11 pl""fd !n wo an one over Keith Wood. 111 -Hllfl 1Fv1 11151, .. 5 Jn G rlight competition it HV -DlmP~I (Fv> oln"ta 1111 .10 was Lee Houston ovt:r Chuck Apgar one-up and Jim Casey netted H flight honors with An old reason for buying a·brand. ~~~' Signature of quallty since 1855. a two-up win over Jim Beatty. Manny Fernandez used a McCULLOCH p~ll.~ol/SLEI PUTS YOU IN THE WORK SAVING, TIME SAVING WINNER'S CIRCLE WITH 2-GREAT NEW CHAIN SAWS CENTER BALANCED IASTER GRIP for On1·H•nd Control I C.,t1 hkt UWI t-iCl Ill 10ell~1' Dow~• 1 •·1ft. lfH I• 1tt1>11d>I "-"" •ac kn 11<0 '""'~1-111 do1't ••H l~J ISn II lodlf! 516995 Complft• .. ,........ AllW •ftf WMhfli..tu I• ., IOllifW1· .,,. ~ ... -..._ -Ill crtllltots .. fflt ....... ~ Cl«~! •-llKl1'"' bhwMn Ot.. 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N.. .., ... 11141MM. • N()tlrv l'ullllr Ill ' Ind ~ ••kl 11.,.; D•IM New, 12, '"'· llefll,f*ll ,•I ... ~ -, .. .,. allvrMr•· lo• Thlod0t1 ti L1111, t01' VIII• "''°""'"' •-rtO '"•trlcl• ,., HM'9r Ji,.... •• Hermu (M.-,MAN AHO '"ICCO!lllNI, )1) Ct>urf C•IOll, ~· 11 .. m. C•t!lotft!I. tor known "' mt lo .... IM ...,._ ....... I.It.I 1• 11.o111 ... 1t Stt•t. lvlff -S.11 8 ... Mrdlno """lulM • ,._ .,_ty ~ MIN I• wlltcrJbtd 1o IM wllf\lll ~ SUllt L C.11+.rfllll, °"'"" C-ty· CllHClrftlA, 11.01. wllldl 11 1lhl 011c; GOLFING.A WITH !¥1t1!41.d Pa.!M.u ·------------· --..... ~ .......... ... 11 Ille norll! -'-If .. l.tt ~ 1trllll'ltll)f 1111 t,tk_......, "' utQ1f111 Oil •• Jt, IHI, ....,.. -· 1 NOit,., 1' M J-01 the undtf1!ftlld In •tf HOW TO HIT SHOTS HIGH OR LOW ,.,1 .... i.w -.nna 'TrKt, M.M. '""· "" ....... -.::: p~ .... ,.,. ..... $lot.-. --ltr ~ """'1tlnlnll lo ""%•1• of lttCWCla. Cll or.,... Ctvlltv. 1J1<•ll1>11 (01f"K1Al. Sl'ALl ~-J-I . ""'-" •nd LI .. ~ d~. wlllllll fou• illr ,,,.,.,,..., IM .. ...,,., 21~.00' AM • ....,. E. O.wlt · "-to -to bl lfMI tti. t!rll iw114k lllon ot tl'llt le<tltlcl 11 IM , .. , rl ,,fl M.nor Nol:.,f "lol(tTit-Cllltonll1 --...._. ,.._ •t• llllb.(rllltd O.ld Novltl'lbtr I IHI • atulw•rcl. C.t. MKI. Ctlllfw11~. ""°' I'~ ~ It! :, ~~~ IM ~----JOAN It: At.l.l!H S. ~~i· UW ....... NI. "'1MI ~~-:::.. r.ir• 10,.f'JCIAL llE.\Lr---· ~!11i~fr1trb for llllNwtlY I-Ill ..._,lu tit J'(IW ll, \JM tt ~· """" ""~i.t~ dtc..ttnl Nfl1ll l'lnl Sir.et, l"llolnlx. ~ "~ Ol'tlMf CM• D111¥ f'llDI, ,...,.,. l'l.lllllOClltfotnlto (HAl"MAN AND JllC(Oll;UO • U»I. 1'91' Mmfllkln to -.ttwt 1...:1 ~ ti.. U. • fllf ~ Cwlltf fll Ori... Altfr_,. Al LIW • _,.. • ""'°'°' ~. tllHIMtlt'tl\t .. ,,.. ,.... ~~ ...... II m Cturl It '411tl - •11111 Ctcll•TI \..tufafC 111 • Cl.C'" -~-1, 1f7t Sa• ............. C:.Jlltrw. .. mtt.; :i,,!-:;'°'P.i:r..:! ·~o:-~ LEGAL NOTICE N-*r 1r7 ~ ... D•b':.:e!:::-TM: tn41 ~ wn1 AM ,A Cothl C llforft141 .. lNI 1Ml411 AflwMft fflf Atl!HllltlTllrll' (, <:.1=· UM p= .:. c.W P·fltS1 l"<.e!llhld Or•-CMJI D1llY 1"11111, +er ""* Muw4111\. ,.. 1,...,.,.#looal ClltTlf'ICATll o, IUllMUI LEGAL N9TICE No..,.mller 1.S. 12. 1' •• o.c- Th• position of th• ball with· in your stance has a. great deal to do with the amount of height your shot will assume. You will note, in illustration #1, how the clubface carrias less loft when it strikes • ball that is played back in the stance, more loll when it meets • ball that Is played farther forward. Ttlftllklll Miii 1/ld $1/Vln, latJt "IC'TITKIUI NJ.Ml '· \Hi 11 l":MI llt""""'-Ori... Murltlnf!IOll ••~ TIM ""llllll'lllMlll lloM ttr111Y 11t 11 LEGAL NOTICE C111for11l1. "°' "rmlU/WI Jo ~lfl CCllllhlcll,_ • llulllltu •I ,.,0. ..~ P•Sltn • T.W.ltlon. 11e11o .. .,. H~FI It-Ir Numbtf" 4tl. tl<lftlft'llllOll ••Kii. Ct1lltwfll•, c1•Tr"1ca'f.: OP 1us1w•11 llnlk• 111 t C1 -°" .,...,..,. uncle< ""' ffdlllolrl !Inn 'ltlll\I et Pl(flTtOUJ ,..ME loc1tM t1I 7!1 W. \tfll llrMt COlll HEWVAC ELECTlllC CO., .,,. ll!tt ulcl tt19 lllldfr.19'*' dott ctrl!tr I'll Is J'..SltU Meu, C1UlfH'nlt. • • 11•(11 II~ of llM ~;,,. ""'°"· CfftduCllN • _..,_ .. .001 !ll•c.h CEITll'ICATI! o• IU'llNIJI I. CHMlltllul Ull P-lt NI. C.·JMI wllOM 11111M In 1\111 end ~ (lit f"ll'ft<ICI N._1 8ff<11, Cilltornli, ~r .. ~ T "ICTITIOUS Ml.Ml IM PKlllC OUtdllor AOYtrlbl,.. C-. II '! frolloWI: llclllkHM llt'n! Mml of J. J . ~ u-llt,,.,, -e«llf'!' ht 11 Pim<. 11"' N•,.,,• llrffl, L• AllHllt. 111 W. l..iweft. UD Elm llftMI, l(HICllCEllOCKElt ttlCI ltl•I J•ld nrm conoudl~ • butlllft.I 11 Ul~·A E•" C1lltoni!1. fO(Ql, for ,HrrnlHkHI to ~· Meu, Cllllol'.lll• 11 ~eel Ill 1119 flllowlnt pe•JOft, EdlnsNr, S.nl• "1\1, Clllflrnl• '21115. !•W end ..,.lnl1ln -1t1tdio1d 14'''' ·-o.ted ~ 11, l* .ma~t 11t1iM lft-lllH •1111 1JM.1 llf -• =R.JT~ECl\cll!'!"''-ff'~ , .. n!J!!.' ol ~ -16' City lulltllft !lllllboa•/I on c1rr W, l-II•• ~llow1: • •·-............. ,.. 11 C2 HMC1 ltoNrlY loaltld 1 1511 STA.Tl;; 01' CALl,OllHIA.. J. J, ltnlcllltf'llocklf', VSG G•MI AYt., COl'nl'Offd of IM l'llllowl"' ,_ii_, New.ort 81Yd .. Cotl• ,,.._, Ct1lll,,,nl•. OltANGE COUNtv: C~ll• M"6, Ctllforftll . . "'me In full •Ml pl.Ice ol , kllr>CI t. C....ilt11n.el UM 1"1""11 N•. C...... On N~•, 21, l..... ~ Me, Dt!ed Oct.lier 11, 1'61. /t n lollows: • for A-ltl l•nl<i. ltJ1 MWtr p .. , ... • Nol1ry l"ubllc Jn tllld IOI' 11111 tl•hl, J, J. ltnlettrlledcet 0..., S.rr1U, :tOl7 \'lllfY ..... COllJ Coslll Mtu. C1llfor11f1, '°' Pll'!'lllnlOll Jltl'ICIMll'f •PH•rtel C:.•I VI. Loi....,. StAtt o• c-1~:rr11'1, Or•n~t County: ~i!i ~•Hfornl.I '261' ;.t:; 1 ' l .,..y,; t ' ~ With this knowledge, it be- comes fairly simple to hit.shots intentionally low or high-under tree limbs or over. It! -••I• 1 G<Mil Home for ti kMwfl le IM to lls llM """"' ...,_. Dn NoYembtr 14, 1'61, lleiw. ""· 1 Iv -:Tl~ 21. lMI. l ::,t m111.lmum al llvt U) -It In •n .,."" 11 tubKrlbld lo lht Wftl\111 lft. 1 Nolrty Put>!lc In •lld fM ••14 s:ztt, Sl•I ol 111 D, S.rrell \'_.. , Rl IC>lll 11 1 l\o,..., e•OJHllon 1111 &~ 1(111 ldlfWIWl!diM Ill 111.ec:llleel ~r.OMollV 1-1rH J. J, Knlclttrbod!er 1 C..IH0tnl1, Or1nsN ,Ccllf\IV! 1r-rv lou!H 11 211 Monie Vltlt ttie _.. kllowft to m1 1o bl> fl'll "'"~n w~ On NoY1mlltr 11. \NI.~. -· AVfllllf, COJll Mu•. C1Hrorn... fOfflclll *ll n&ml f• ..,b$Crllln 10 PM wtlhln !~ I Not1ry Puflllc: ln Ind ,IOI' N .11111, 7. V1rl•ac• A110c..lllfl ,.. .,.....,.. for Jo1irpll E. D•"la •l,llfMnl ,,_ ~ltdtleel lie e•ectued 1>en ot11u-, •-rft 0011 . nown J•d< H. Ctn""". 25" C•~nevle Sl'Ht. 'Mot.rv Pullllt -Cllllfef'!lll Ille ..me. to me to lie 11* Ml'1«I ~ n .. nt -_,_..., __ Jf you normally play the ball opposite your left heel (illustra· lion #2), you should play it back slightly (illustration #3) ii you wish to hit low shott. If c.,.1, Mt11. C.1Ufor11l1. fw aermluiOll lrllltl••I Otfla 111 10,.FICIAL. Sf.IL) !J .JubJ<rlbod lo l~t wllftlll_ l"lttoment to 1dd 1 c1tn lletwftft 111.IJllne rftldenc.I OttlllSI Coo.rntv JOl"'h E. D1vl1 •1111 1d<nowltdt• ht 111.tcl/IMI llllt 111M Ind .._1111,,. dtl•d!ed 11,...., ruuYll,,. My C-mlnlon Exlll.... HollrY l'ubflc..(1Wlo•n!1 !Ofl'FICIAL SEAL) .'1 In 1 rffr v1rd ....Ct'Olt~l of 11' _ J\IM ti, lt70 l"rlftrlNI Offlu In JOltOft E. D1vl1 ;:! lnlo r9Q\llred lJ' rffr , r •rd Mfllad( Jlvbllihad Or•llt'• Coa1! D•llY Jll,.1, Ol'1ni• County Nol•rY l"ullli<-C1llfornl1 •• Ille 111.lttlnt ••••" I• 6' '""" H-111<' n. 2t •nf Dlctmlltr ., 13, Mv Comrnllllon Elcplreo •rlnclNI otlk • II< m1 re1r p.._.,,. lint on 11 JOnld I• '°"""" Ju,.. Jl, lt1' Ort!lll• Cou11tr pr-rjy loelleel 11 zsu C.. ..... lt Jlulllltlled Or1"'1 CNJI D1lh' Piie!, My Ccmmlulon E1•I,__.... ,. you wish to hit the bal~ higher, play it farther forward (illustr1· tioii #4) so th1t you hit 1t on yqur upswing. Practice these shots before tryin1 them on the eourse. Sometimes an alteration in ball positionin1 will cause you to sliea or hook until you become 1ceustomed to the new position. Slrett. Co.I• MGI. C.Hforllla. LEGAL NOTICE N_,..., u. n . !t •nd 0.c.ernMr Juiw 11, 1m -l'or IYrtlW llllorrMtlon "" ..,. lbtw I. lM!I '"J.-4 PubllJl'led Orin~ C1111t l)e/W 111or. •""l~ lllwtlDnl ~ or c.11! l'·llln Novtmber n. 2t •nd Olc:tn!btr t. 11. •' llM ot11a o1 llM Pt.iin1 ... D-rtrMot. LEGAL NOTICE "" ~ R_,, 'llO. •J7 F1lr Orlvs, Colta. M-. ClaTllll'KATI OJI IUllN•SS Ct1ffern!t . l'IC1'1TIOUI PltM HAMI. COST• MESA PL.ANNING THE VHDEASIGHED doff ......... Mlt. nn COMMISSION _ «fllfll !Ml Ill It c:ondllcYlne 1 MOIMll NOTICI! TO Cltl!OITOtll LEGAL NOTICE Ci,C 1hl MAI\ ........ .,... lfto. driver for an eagle-Jwo on the 26().yard par four 12th hole Sunday. Ra11c/10 SJ Preside nt Cup c ha mpionship stm ifinaJs are on tap Sa tur day wit h Bob Lopez m eeting Frank G rac e a.nd Pat Wade against Bill C lark. Th e s e c relary·treasure r flight is up for gra bs between Jim Roy and Don Ba rney and Hal Smith and V1rg Har- rington. Doug Terry and G a r y Hanson will vie for v ice- presidential flight honors. T'hree Lied ror first place In the biind nine event on Saturday in mt:n's club com- petition. With 33s were Norm Palicki. Jack Cramond and Harvey McClure. B11ntingt11·11 Beach Carroll Hood and Matsuo Inouye copped first place in the turkey shoot eYent at Hun· tington Bt:ac h in men·s c lub bt:tter ball of partners Sunday. Their score of 59 w a s one better ovt:r second place ho I tiers E. P. Corntassel and Bill Bayless and Chic k Wilson and Bill Y ann. Low gross champion of the Senior s' Tournament is J-..mes C roon, who shot a 223 for NATI! •EAOE, C ...... lllMAN W•lll ""~ ., 15702 Hurnmr,,,ltlrd IUl"l!ltlott CftUIT o• THE STATI! Mlt-11 .. WIMl1m L DllM S«Nt.,., •1111 l•ne, Clf'f af Hunllftll-oft 8t•dl. COl.lllty &I' CALll'OaNtA l'OA Till SUPEa1oa GOUl.T OP TNI OlrfS'.ll:lr fit ,. .. ~,,, · of Or1noe, Sl.ie Cll Ctllfor"'11• undef COUNn' 01' 01\ANGI ITATI 0,. CALll'OllNIA l'Dlt THI Jlublllhtr Or•-Coat! D•llor ,. • .,.. "" flcllllow llrlfl ... ,,,. of CLEAN-NI. .... 1n1 COUNTY 01' OIANGI .. __ ._-_ ... __ "c'_,_ ... ______ 0""::::•:1ALL MOlllLE WASH. And '"'' 111d e.1:11 ... ltO!IEAT ZIEGEL.MANN No ..... utl tlrm la comPOHCI of llM follcwlnt "'"""' 0.:NMd. • NOT/Cl = :::,•. •lld lddrt-ire u NOTICE 11 HEIE8Y GIVEN t.. Ille "01 ,..:: .. ~:·:~":1~l ..... .-:1~°.N ~14 V • Loc:k 15111'.i Humml"llllr4 aecllton el rtM lbove NrM'd d~I Ll!Til!IS TlilTAMINTAllY Lir1e, Huntl .... fvn 9eith. Cilll, ~7. 11111 tll PtT-MWlne clllmt "•Ins! E111t• of Alie• 8 . lekv, Oe(.llft.td, 1'41.., WITNEU Mv lllncl ltlli 1111 RY fll IM ukt dkffillt •rt '"utrff la Ille NOTICE IS HEll!llY GIVEH Thi1 Cl!ltTIJllCATI 0, IUIO~•SI NoY .. Ifft. I~. with flM l\KtulrY Y~rt. In llot>efl E. lhktt 11111 Ill.Id ~rein 1 l'ICTITIOUI HA.Ma Donlkl V. LodO: llM ofl)Qf .t 1119 clerk al 11111 tlloYe Htlllon for orobllt of will •nd fer Tiie undeftl9tltd -. trtlfV Ill I STATE Ofl' CALIFO,llNIA tfllll""' OOUfl, DI' le ,,....,, flllm, wlfll IJ.O~enu of Le-Yltfl Tetl•tntnlt"' lo .LEGAL, NOTICl': conc!llt'ltne • bull-•I c!20\it Ori.Nd' COUNTY Ole' OllANGE MW MiC:ltHrt ~. lo ·ll!t· lln-P~lf1011er, rtltrenc• lo wh!et. It mid<! 54 holes. Col'Olll ... Mtr, Q.ll!Oml•. under ~ ON THIS 1th d•Y el Now, A.D .. dlla.1fflfll •t Ill• Trvst 0""9rfmtnl "' lot" ''"""" 1>1rllcullr1, •Ml 11111 tll• T " d f 1 el h !h;tllloUI llm> "'"" ot '"'00L EQUtl'· UUI, · bel.ve me llld'lt'd A. ~f~ut TM Flll.,S'f NATIONAL llANK OF llm• •nd pleee af l'lffrl"' tne wmt 1e or ow n onors are MENT G.UAllAHT!lf .,..,.., '"'EG •nd • Holtrv l'ullllc 111 •nd for ••kl 'County OIANGE COUNTY. 101 fist Cl\tOll'llll 1111, beet\ .. , for t>ec.,.,1:11, n . lffl, Angelo Mollica and Ellis '"'' Hid firm II ~ "' 1tlt; •1111 Sl1N, .-.r.ldlne flwlrlln d ... 1. _,... •v~. Of"1111e. C•lllorn!• Wl'llch Is et •:lo 1.m., In th• coutt,_.,. ol Joh"'lon WI .th ~-. '1lllowl,,. ""'°"· w!loM """' lft full missioned fnd ~n, "'"'on11ty •"*''eel 1119 11!.lct of llutlntll of Ill• unc1ert11ned Dt11ttme..t No. 1 ol Mid coul1, •I ~ incl plKf of rlJlcftneti II 11 lollowt• 0-111 V, Loci. kno-, la me lo 11s In tlll .... fllll"ll "1°111111119 lo 11\e tsllle IOI North l•oldw1y, Ln flwl City of Ernie Lord finished third H1rokl J1me1 8eruwlt S20'.'a 0 ,Ctilcl ,.,. .--......,,, 111m1 I• w1111;,1...,, of .. ;11 lltcld9nt, wlfllln, loll' montt» S.nl• A111. C•~lotnl•. . ear-<M( ~' Cilfto ' ' lo llM wltlllll l111lrvmtinl. •nd 1rt-1f<l1-11t.r llM flrJI Pllbllc..flon flf: this llOllct. Cited ~vtmller 21. 1'61. With a 209. A playoff will O.lld N~ l), ,~19· ad to,,,.'"''.,. ••ttvml llM ....... D•ltd Nov11rnllsr u . 1Hi ...___ W,•E, ST JOHN , CounlY Clfrt be h Id be HAllDLD J IE TT IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ll1u1 rME Fllt5T NATIONAL e.ANK .,_.kl ltlllft .c next week tween 51elt"' Clllloml•,·o •• r:~~ounfy! lier-lo "" ...... !land Incl •Hl•M "'' OF ORANGI! COUNTY :",."wti. MM• ...... Molhca and Johnston o n NowPmOt< 13 ,,.. before 1n1 o1•11c111 w.l "" d•• •ncl '"' 111 tlllt II~: 0-kl c. c1111n S.:.:. 'i"'"lllf' Uil . 1 N t ,., .... If I ' • " S ' C9111ffelte flnl lloo\1 Written. TrvJI Officer RI, Cllflnl• H1'1 A ladies·men mixer is , 0 •r;r "" ( n •1111 fOf' .. 1·~ (OFl"ICIAL SEA.Ll E•ec:utar TM: 1n•} J4MNI . . Dt! Piiat. .. l'Of2~ h . Pl 'IOfll Iv ~•Nd HAkOl..D J. lk:IMfd A.. M•ty1.15 01 t11t WHI rfl "11111Jllecl o,..,,.. Curt SC edule d for Dec. 11 With !IENNET kpewn lo mt lo be Illa l'l'l'Mn Notirv l"ulllk-Cilllornll "" • ........, n•rntod dec:ed!'n'I tto"'ftl'>btr 22, t:I. 1t. lffl another turkey shoot in the wrio5• 111m• 11 •ut>S<•1t1eo1 1o rr.. wtft'l!11 Prlfl<tNI Office 1... AL¥Ut J. Uf'K•s . !n•trurntnl Incl IKkMWledlrd lie tl(l!CUIH 0r ..... County Attor .. Y ,, Law Ofilng. :~·F~~~l~L SEALt My Comlnl1~ IExelrts •M I!. Ct11HM11 ·-~' S. 1'111 Ot11111. C•Wflnll1 ll•rber1 J, Sl'leso~•'~ l'ubll51'1ed Or11>111 c.,.,, DMIY Jlllot. T1 : (710 U.1161 flOTICI! 01 SALi 01' ltiL AND Noll,., l'vllllc NOYmiber 1$, :n. 7t 11111 Clt<tfnr..r AllorMY fw l!lKVtw J'lllSONAL PaCPl!ltv AT l'tlV.llTI Stthl of C1Htornl1 I, \Ht 1fl7... l"ulll!1"'1:1 Or1"9f' COl•I D1l1'1 Pllal, lALa AS A UNIT Verne and Tom Schauppner '"•1nc1"'1 Dfllct '" NOV!'fnber 1s. n. ,,.,_ 1nd OKtmbtr N•. HI! '" sin Or•,.t Counl'I LEGAL OT!CE I, 1Ht 1"Ull JUl'lltlOa COUIT 01' TN• scored a 64 Saturday in a Mr CommLitlcn E~tlrl!t N STATI! OF CALll'OltHIA ''' MIY to. ltn THI! CO better ball of partners e'en! T·n111 LEGAL NOTICE UMTY 11' LOS A"41LI&. -· ·-· P·Jltll In "" ~II« of the c:.e... ., · , I b (" l ti ,.,.lllllllitd Or1,,.1 Coe1! D•ll'>' Pl...., CllTll'JCATI. 01' IUllNISS N.ERIEIT It., PACICAllD, OK9illtd In men 5 c u ac ion 0 e :"'i'•mbtr 15, tt. 2' Ind Df<~mw ~lCTlTIOUS NA.Ml! ' P-l\171 . ~ke 1' lleteby '"'"' tht~ Un. Joe Ordway and Joe Hankey • "' "".., Tiie under1l9ned daeo ceflll• 1 •m c•1tTtPICATC o" 1us1N1Js IMl"llllnM wm se~ 11 1•lw111 ~ •• i.. on for first place condudlno • business •I 2025 Weil l'ICTtTIOUS NAMI! or •lier the .flll <Sey of dlictmber · LEGAL NOTICE 81lt1o~ aeu1ev1rd, Newl>O'f! Be1c.h. Tiie undtrol1ned d..., carl!fll hi 11 1t61, l !IXI P.M, •I the office at erntii In a combined net of mixed Calllornla, under ll>t llctll<1111 llrm n1me collClucllnt 1 builne11 11 n1 Newton L. Mes1nt1, S•1t Cr'1!11\1w l!llYd., Lot f J d J or Rl!O CAllPET REALTY 0 F WIJ, Codi MllSI, Cilllornlt, under 1"' A1'Qole$, Cliff. to04l, County of Lot• oursome1 oe an eanne Plt·tlJ NEWPORT &EACH •nd thll s•ld firm lldltleui 11,m n•m• of HA 1ll1 s A1'!1tie•, Sf1te of c1t116rn11,.,~ 1111 Stombaugh and Bob and SUl'•llOll COUIT Of' TNI II comoo ... d ot !ht lollowlno p.er.an. DYNAMICS co •ncl tlltl Jtld !Inn tllohtll •Ml llesl bhlcl1r, ~ 111111.ct STATE O:< CALIFOllN!A . 01 "'1'101e name .In tun •nd ~1•ce el rlJldence I• comPOJed oi rr.. l'llllowlnt perton. to conflrmiollo!I IW 11ld ~tr Court. Charlene Ross teamed up (or TNI co .. HTY o~ OIANGI' I• •• tcllcws. w11011 n•me In 1u11 •nd e1ac1. 01 rtJldi!nee •II me rltM, 11ne 1nc1 In re1t o1 , ~ good for fi"rsl I Ne. A tlSU R!ch••d Cowl.fr lrwln, 7Jll Mowry 11 11 follows : s•ld dtc•••ed 11 "'' tlMt '!II cit•"' '"''" pace . NOTICIE OJI Hl!ARtN:O 0,. '"IETITIOH Avenlll!, Fremont, C1llfornl1. ,,.,,,,, L H••rlt. r.n Vidor!• $trHI. Incl Ill IM ,19111, 11111 11111 lntere11 Second went to the quartet 1'01 JlllOIATI OF WILL AND FOil Dettd November 21, !961. CClll!I Mew, C•llillr"!•. "''' lftt "'''• "' .. kt clKQMCI h•1 f A l d G Ll'TTE115 Tl'ITAMl'NTAIT lllc.lltrG Cowlty lrwln D•llid Movemlle• u . l•Ui. KCWlrlld' by OPlfltlOll of l.lw or olfl..-wJM, o r an t: organ n e E1t1tt. .,, 11111er1 v. Nlcl\oi.on. De<ee1> State cf C1t1tarnl•. Of1n,e counlY: Trf'lfl• L H•rtl• :_~: m.n o, 111 1ddlll011 1o l'tl.lt o1 Daugherty and Bruce and IHI, • On Nov<!mt>et 11. lffl. blfort ,,..., 51•1• of c11111lrn!1, Or•nv• Cou11tv· h<ealed. •t "" lime et dt•lll. · 1'10 TICE IS MEllEIY Gl\'EN T1!1t • Moler¥ Pllbl!c ill Incl lor 11kl Sllll, On Navember U 1Ht betort me In Ind !o •fl Ille ctl11ln .t.I •rid Dorothy E s tey (303 ). Jld. D. ""1llnt r..s tiled riu..in • ,.,,_,,11y •-•rlid ll!Chl•d Cowl<tr Irwin, Noll,.,. Pub~c Jn ' •ncl ~ wld Sl•I•; 11tnon•I •10Ptrtr 111u111 In ll!C. l11bo1 petltlot1 tar erobtlt! of will •lld tor known 19 ,,,., la 11s Ille oenon wtloll person11 llY 1ppeerH Trevor L. Hlrrll Is-. CWnfy of Ortnte •• ,..,. ol S I A 111u1nct llf Lener1 Test•menlll'Y to ,...l'M 11 wblcrlblcl la 1M Wltf\!11 11» k....-lo ,,,., to bl tti• 111rton -• C•ltlor11... ••fl!rul.lrl'I' •Krlbld •• Oil -A na Pellll-•, reltrtnce "' wlllcft It m•d• ""'"""' •rid •dcMWledtad lie fll.KU!td """"' •• sublcrlbld lo thl within Jn. totlfln. ~If: .... tor lurll'ltr P1rllcu .. r1, t1llll lllt1I the 1111 ltlmt. Jln.ime"l 1'ftd •dc-ledoed .... ut<;\llocl llNI • .._.,.,. lo(t1ted If' lJlf D911 Har P d h , llml' incl ' P .. te of l'lurlno the 11me IOFFICtM. SE.ILi !ht sime l11tiot lsl1N1. C1llfvrn11 ~ 11: ry erry score JS St:-hit Ileen .. , for Dec:tnille• 10. 1fM, .}owph E. D••I• !OFFICIA L SEAL ) Lot 32 1" llc<k l1 of Ill• "R Vlt lon cond hole-in-one in 17 years 1t t ::io •·"'·· 111 rr.. <111111,aorn o1 Nol••Y Pllbtk -e..111or ... 11 Josep~ e. 0, .. 11 of Section 0ne 111 ••llicoa: I.Incl", DtPtflment No, J ol 1111! ""'''· 11 PrlnclP•I otllct '" Nol•"' Jlullllc:-C1Ulornl• u U-.. on • Fl\lt • In Sunday when he ust:d a two-700 we11 Elt~ffl strHI. 1n 11'11 City °''"'' County '"•lncl••I Dfllce 1n !Mii: " "'"' 10 of ._.,, wood to net the 175-yard ISlh ol s1n11 ...,.., c1n1or ... 11. Mr Commiuklll e11,1reo °'"'" County ~ ,._. ., Or• · ""' Dt~ No....,..ller 21, ltM. JYnt tl. 1t111 Mr camrnlu lon ExolrtJ C•llflnl!t . ....::;: hole. W. E. S'f JO HN, County Cle rk l'ubllslled Or1nte CN1I D1llY 11111, J,_ 11, 1t19 A"" fvrnllvf'I Incl fv~ ... P f C d l M Ml....., ...... r11, November H. 7t Incl Decernbtr '· n . P<.eMlhld Or•1111• Ce11t Dtll1 l"llDI. ,, II• °"~ llalbcwi 11 .. nd. I•. erry, o oro na e ar, u• Nari~ VIM"'"" 1"61 SJ7 ... Nfl'Vtmbtl' is. n. Jt 1nc1 0ectm11er TRrms of 11i.. u"' in ' 1 last did the trick at Fox Hills ~"11• numlllr nn " 1'61 1tM-a "' tn. United s11tt1 on ~'""' • , Nol.,_.., C1Htorft .. tont LEGAL NOTICE flf: _...,., or •••t ulll .,., r.nce CC in Los Angelt:s 1n 1951. Ttt: n 1u -H"4~ LEGAL NOTICE ... 111enced br l'Ote l6CUrld ..,._ ••• \IJ'th h · h" "f AttlrMY hi• l"llltltMr (JI( Trull Del!d on m. Cl/!llll'r .., I 1 m Were l.S 'Wl C, lubllshed Orang~ Coast OallY Piia!, '"·JIU<I sold. Ten "" Ctnl of -ltld Carmine along with Jack and "lovember ,., Jt •nd DKtmt.er 5, CEllTIJllCATE 01 1us1N111 IAlt 1u 4 to 11e dePOJJted wflft llld, -v~· . • • 1fUi. ?1111 .. 1 IFJCTITIOUS NAMI! NOTICI TO C"I01TOlll 81111 Of atlet't la lls 111 .... tl'ld Ml I he Rogan of Huntington TM un<lersltnHI °"'"' ,.,,..., llt I• IUl"lltlOll COUtT 01' THl STATI Wiil ... ,IU!Ved •t "" •!or~ o111c. Beach O i=, Cllf>din:llnti • 111Jslne11 •I Co111 Mn•, 011 C&Lll'OINIA l'OI. T'N• ti .,., """ •ft.er '"-''"' ut..,,. · LEGAL N TILE C•llfor11lt1; u~r tht tldlllou1 fl''" lllmt COUNtv 01' OtAMGI '""~ •nd baflirt dalt of •II• . .,.. --------------al JEFFREYS l"HOTOGRA,HY 1nd Ylltt ,,, .. ,. .. 11" Oiled NoYtl'lltllr 15, lMI. , :::!:: IA.II Utt •tld 11•1'11 15 compooH of IM fl11ow1"' Esl•lt o1 JAMES W 5NAVLEY ik• ESTATIE OF HERlll!'ll'r I!. LEGALNOTI~ 1-rvine (,'oa•t SUJll!tlllOa COUltT OJI THI ITATI! ""'""' whose n.rna In tutl •ncl '11~ JAMES WALTElt SNAVlEY Dec111ed '"ACKAllO, Oac:'d OI' CALll'OINll or ,._ldwnct 11 Is l'llllowo: NOTICE IS HERllY G!VEH lo 11'1~ Htrllsfl R. l'•dttrd, Jr. 1'01 THI: COUNTT 0,. OIANOI! Dennt1 J. G1111er, 3030 C.,1111'1 IOld, creditor. of. rtM llloYe n1mad dece-dtnl E~.c:vlar of 1111 Wiii Ht, A·'1UI Coll• Mftll, C•lllarnl1 "4H 11'1•1 111 "~ ~tYlno cltlrns •Nini! al ••Id deteflnt NOTICI 01' Nl!AltlNG 01' Pf.TITION D•~ Novem~r 21• ,,.. Ille ukt <Hc:-..1 .,, '""!•!Id to 1111 EllNlST L. MIJSNlll Calendar of Events 'Monday Basketball M a r in a · Westminster tournament. Tue1day Basketball M a r in a . West m Inst.er tourname nt. Corona del Mar at Newport. Lo.s Amigos at San C le m ente. Carlsbad at Laguna Beach (all at 7), Mission Viejo at Katella (3:15), Mater Dei at Santa Ana (8), Saddle back College at Chapman Frosh and Cer- IOll '"IOIATI! 01' W>'' ... •OO S Oenn!s J. G•iper them, Wltll tht ntet•Mrv ~' ln $42' C..-R1• l111ln•nl TATE OF CALIFOllNIA, o--·-... ,., .... ·,., •• , Ln A119tlM, C:t1I. -"t ( 0 Co !Job LETTlll TISTAMIMT&llY ORANGE COUN'fT ,,. "'' •• • r1 OS a range ast ( t C'.sl•lt of EOHH L. KU HN DK••led ... _ N bf ,', 1-· .. tlllllll!I COllrl, er lo ere11nt lllem. Willi AttwNn "' l•e.cutw l 8) • · ...,, o;o1m r • -· or• "''' Ille n~U•IT vo1x:.heo. lo tt>e un· nn-oc .R • NOTICE II t1ERE9T GIVEN Tlllll • Not1ry Publk In lnCI ter 1t11d 51111, IMfllonecl it ~ offl<!' of 11t( Alll:lrne"I l'UDll!Jltd Or1ne1 Co.ell Cill\I J'11al W.dn.-•ay LOWr:LL J KUHN .... llU.S ..... 1 ... PtrM>MllY •<>P••rtd o.,.ni. J, G•-r. JOlfN J GOTTES :M10 Tweedy ...... NDYlln'ltler 22 11 1t lHI ,,,, ... Ml ~!l '"•tl!lon .... Pf'Obltt of" Wiii and fD.r knewn lo me to bl 1111 ttflOll w1101e 50utri ' • ~~·· • ' , BaSketball Ma r I n 1 • lett, ... T111 ..... ~,.,..,, "'''"'"" to w1>1c1> ... ""' 11 1u1>Kr111ec1 '' r111 w1t11111 1~ of ""G~e~~:i"1\~ -:'~cM,.::.:;, •::.~ W l . I l l 11 ,,,_ for tvru>er 01rtkul1r1. tnd fllll tlr""'Hll •net ldt""""ledted he ulClllH 111n1.,. lo 1"' Ml•tt of llkl lleeeder+l, LEGAL N011CE· e s mins er oomamen . 111e 11me 1n11 •lie• 111 11..,1,.. ~ •• ,,,. llM .. -. .,....,n •I• .,_tilt l"ll•r llM 11r11 ....,1>11c•·•------~~------ Thunday II•~ ....... Ill "" DKeMIM!f 111. 1NI ., (Dfl!cl•I Se•ll lloll of lhlt nol'IC*. I IAlt. Uf2 t ;)O 1.m.. lft 11'>t COlltll'loulf o1 Otp1fl· Jc....t> E. 01vl1, Dllld HOW!Tlber • IMI. MOTICI O• ''"'''''' Bas ketball -Ma r I n a -"""' Ho. l, of 11111 '"""· 11 700 w. 1,. "'0'•"' '"vlllk. • C•lltorftl• Alla Alln1 C.iwtord T, o. w.. Ti .,.., 1""• \Yestminster Tournament UCI 51•Mt In ""' ci"" "' S.n!• A111, C1lllot'-6;~nc1pa~ °"~' 111 Adl'Nlll1t11trbl of fM E1t1lt Dn CHumbor 1-. 1M1. •• ll1'0IJ A.M ~t Redlands Tournament.' nl•. w E. ,, JOMN Mw ~a:-1u1... '°"" '~ .~nr ...... ntlrnfd d~nl TITLE. INSURANCl AND TIUST COM· F "d c--·· c -• JU<ll 11. 1t1t ·-•• ' -PANT ••• dYly •NOl~tecl Tnn• uncle• n ay -··" -'"ubltllled Or c D 1~· '"' .._, •...i .ur1ut1nl lo Died el Tr1111 d•ttd YOUMO, PalNMll AND HIWS, lnot Ollf 1 " JI ' 141' T'WMllf ltwl., Jul'lt ID. 1Hj ... to.oleel ~ WILLIAM UCI at RedJ~,-is Touma· 111 • .., Tlrllrll strM · =-"'...., n . " •nd DtctmWr '-13• '-"' •••· C.""'"'-· c _ and ll"TTY E. HEIDEMANN .nc1 M · W •-1 1•111• A.., C.•tt,,,t• :IMMI TILi 11111 ~4 rkOtdlld' ~ 1, IHI. In ll6dli, ""° ment, a r 1 n a . esu1unsl.q 'f.i1 11141 141 .. u1 A!Mr'llrf 1tr Allmlrlht•.trl• 01se "'· fll ottlcl.ll lie.earn *' ~ TOl!tnamenl ; Centennial at AtllfWf• tor P11111 .. ..., • LEGAL NOTICE Pllllllll>ed 0.11111• C0t11 D•Uw '"llot. o111e1 of IM Counf'f •-•r d o. ...... C !, '"ubll-"*1 Or-t Coat! D1 l1Y '°lie!. HovfNT'lltr I, 15, 22. tt. lffl 1t*'61 CCl\l!lh'. Callfoml., WILL If'-!-4' ••• I orona de Mar. Anaheim at HIWeft'lllH "· 1t Incl ~ J, p.,,.n PUBLIC AUC'ftON TO H!GH&:IT ••D- •• ••••• Costa Mesa, Estancia at 1"' _..., c11tTIP1CATi o, antMISs LEGAL NOTICE DER "011 CMH j1NY•llll •t..; lfm• • ... N ,.1ct1t11111 "'"" H"11• o! ..,ie In '•...tvl rnont'll ef tPll J.JnllM * T I ht *.,. ewport Harbor, 0 n tar lo LEGAL NOTICE Tiie underslttltd do ...,lllY c•r!llJ .,,,,,,,. lt•lesl In !lit,.,.... fll""' ~' l!!"~ • on CJ •1 Christian at Mission Vlei'o San lt!U -y ••& ~.,.;11,,. • •fl•tl ..,,.. I AI 11n fol) tnlrl'ICI of Ttllt lnturlnt.I ~ Cl ' bllslftftl, II c ..... rlntra, •I ~ •mi.1 <••TtP-IU.TI °'° COllPOllATIOfll '°[lie<! .. Illa lllltt~..... c,,, ~, --- • • emente at Vista, Katella at 1'41111 SIT'ef!. (0$11 "''"· 't•~lernl• rn2•. FOii TltAH~A:'flON. 01' IUSIMEIS ~ ~:" 1 '"' Mllft !I~. larlt•: ....... ""CK Laguna Beach Saddlebac k c1aT1111t•T1 OI' 1u11N111 under 1rit t1rt1ttt1v1 11rm n•me of CAMEO "No-• C:.. '':J· ·~ ''-"'· 111r.. •ntl 111wr~· ' ,. fl'U • • l"ICtll'IOUI l'llM NAMI SHDES •ml Th•I ••Id l!rm 1:1 COO't'IPCIMd ,.ICTITIOl.ll NaMI 11 """ i ne ""' Piii.i l:r'I" TO THI College at Cal State (Full) n.. unc1tnltntd do lltr•llY c•rtllY of 1111 l'llt1cw1no per110n•· WflOal nuftft THE uNDt 1ts1GNED coRl"OllATION ore:=:' ,::v111~Derd ~ 'ti:" 1~ 1~~ • • Frosh Golden West at Cuesta m•1 "'.,, .,.. t011Mttno • "-•1"' in 11111 •nd ... ,,, el rn kl•tia .,., lb1 ""'llY cer1!ty "''' 11 I• cordvtllnn M~ Ill J.lld 'c.au .: no s~' !!_;_eo.11 GAS Co\,dPANY ' Vlf'lllf' IMlllllMI, M • !lmlttd 1t1Nnerslllo •I f\:l!lcwl, fo.wll· 1 Vll•••Mfl•n ~111111 •nd clinic 11 ' n • t •~'(bid • j•j • rall at 8) 11 H1rllor tl'ld !d! ..... r 9011llYtrd1, Fo-L• lullstutwlll, HU Fo"'llam Drlvt, bo.oslMll laclled 11 U01 I Olt Otlve Thi Nor '1. S tll--'-teln V~tleY, •nd In the CM.Inly of l llll Ml J, Cotlt M111, C.tlll. nt1• f'1K..,t11, C1llk,,.l1, unOtr ""' fldltlou~ ef LOI 14 ::•.:r~ullr ,yt !ft! 8 ,.,...y A""I"' C1llfor1tl• • .,.,.r 11'11 fklHIM• httr lt~1i.ln, 72.., Fo•lfl.lm Dr., firm nrem1 of 10LINDA ANIMAL of Loi JI Ill T "''T £"'-11 •• MR·, OO'S •• Basketball _ U~I 1 t llrm "'"" II FOUNTAIN VALLEY ...,1. 2. C0tt1 Ml••· c1111. ,,.,. ~rid ,..., u ld fi rm 11 fOfft' ft>t ct"' ~ C·iN'•J!~No.~...,..::: R di T • _....._, Pu.zA ~ 11!11 1-1lcl llrm It ~ Robt•• Rubll>tl-4"· 1»o f'•HMdfl _, hl!Jewl111 .._.,,.11o11. wl>C'ft 1111 1 ,..., ~ rtc111tdld ... e ands ournament, Man· 111 ~ .. fi'I""""" --.""'W191 111,,... "°""' "-'· ... sa ... 1a Ar111.'C1111om11, • ., ....,...,.. " "~. 14 ,..,Y 11 "" 11 . ., Ml.;,.~ .. '"* na-Westminster Tournament 1" '""" .1111 ,._. " '"ldtfl(oe •t~ 'WflMM our Mlld:I 111i. '"' dtr e1 ••OWN.CL£MENTs, tNC .• n ne M•ri.. r~ of .. 111 Ofll!ff c~~ • Pl e p t • . ' •1 I0410wl, flown. 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B·oneless Ham • " , c;,o1ii f..i r ........ ~ l'ito1c 5oy1o4Sc '.Shoulder ROIS tu · · GlitN HO E.6.STllM ilUlt Ill HALF CH!C(!"4 Cot TUll~EY, 45c . siit6.i &;i;"gna , SSC Colle Chub 9SC S I • l ·Ot a am1 ••••• C'Mu• 13.oz. $1.Jt YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GITTING AT MARKET BASKET: PORK LOIN U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF (always discount priced) .A\b of ...,.._ oell federolly ifllp«l+ll beef -wl'lidl tl"'ply ooyt ~·, .. ~1l111w <Md ton1tory. Mti~+I lolllet I• 'fht eilly dbc..,.., le MM U.$.0.A.. 0'*9 -...+i1e11 ;. Oii l'"por!'iol "'-°"" ef quol!ry, put "'9t. bo, the ~ ,__nl, $o "'4!y lol.+ cl>a"CIJI """' -.Wnglti> "'°"''? 0.ly Morliei b~el .+111 U S.O A. Choi<-. b.f at d1t<ou111 prkn. Aflci tlo<11 rM~• ~ o YOluel ROAST .S-1 !al. NIG. ·~""I' ,~ . ·;:1.1.1D.A.. CHOIO TfNqHAY ltAAND U.S.O.A. eHOtCE TfNOfM\' llANO ·::;;;Caoile Roast· .. 4 9 ·~ • Spencer Steak ~ 1· 89 '1tS:O.A. OIOla ltlCIEIAY MAND ·::S:fewing eeef ~79c water"~c"hopsHCP .. 9_se: ' ~U~.O.A. CHOICE l!NDW.'i' MANO . N~ 8 8 c lUft QUAll!Y S<INlESS 4 $1 " ··:~t~b Steak .. Link Sausage :.~~ .. IONUS 115COUNT SPICIAL . . .. SUNRISE FRESH .· PRODUCE .. You -must be completely slJtislfied with ony Market -Bosket produce you buy ' ot :your item will be re- . '"P loced.,o·r your money 1'efunded • . .. ... ._...., 111c ·~ :..:-1e.s • • • • • • ... ..-........ ' . . .. •..: I ...... '>De , -~·~_,,.,.111 • • • IDl'll'GS . .xJ- •• • ,l.WEAIAl · .: MARGARINE ,_choc""" I , '·l• 34c · oate ••• CA" _ fidcllel1;;r.s .'~ 29c hi,.,. "'"'""" Go<G<c 2~'.0Z 37c Croutons • • .... •'h·OZ !TAll.ui OI CHff~E GAii.iC. 17c v.,. co-. c;,...., t.,N M.ot 21 Tuna •••••••• 't! c s" W •M Mo•did.i.. 47c · Cherries ••••• ·~ A"""""* T~ ~al ' ' , .. """" -$1· 1·ai· .Heater •••• e...o1 ;,;;·iii,;;;·- • -....,,Hott,19~.~ .--... , r.i:; Net .... ~ &ac· ~~iJIT 1 'p·':""itc,,.,,~·sl~ J.oi. 97c •••a ·. I USS ft • • •n. f , ta .. JlottSl.t T........... 81 lllllllHlllllllUI Ultra Brite • ··~ c • . . Mark;t Basket ~Disi;ounts Prices o~ Quality Productt -No Games, No Stamps, No Costly "Extras" •.••• Most stores cloim to haYe lo.w prices. B1.i1t on what -on a ·handful of ttentt.. Of inferior products? Not Market Bosket. We discount prices all through the 1tore• • ~nd Guoi-an~ee 1ati1foctiOn or your money bock on every purchose. True, 'yo11 give up games and stamps ,to shoP. at Market Basket. But you get bargcriM·OMI quality always, every dqy. See for yourself. •t•c•jtt foir·trociod .., t_R.,.fll tbfllrollecl ptkM. · s...r..i.1re1.., lreodH ~24.ot ~) $1 . S.hrimp Chunkies 79 -• • 22.01. . c -.... . 51 Joy Liquid •• ·m . ..... ,... 11c Ivory Soap •• '';';.; la•e• lo<, l k i1oi1:1 ... 0Hi..11oij """""". 24c M • 1.t. arganne •• "'" ·~~ 72 Bleach ••• ·~g_~ c · . .14-Ql. t ,_........ 53 ·Prem • • • • • c"'N S.0 ...... a.fO!Md lf'QH~ $191 Lobster TaUs ·~ . fi';h'Sii~ks :-::~~.cc i ~.oz. ''' 6~U';;r shri~~ 79c 16-0Z, 'St.6• , • 1u1•k Mool;l l •ood..:l ff'OlM V.nl sgc Drumsticks •• ";~~ "'··~·-··-. 3SC f.Oz. , ··iAwftt •• 1111 CNI r aw..1,.. ,,._ c,,i C0<11. 1•M<ll ' ' v.;:1~rr;;:~~J 31c ~·'•••.AMV1 .. e1..,J~-~ 67C . l).inners ••••. I.It, Or• ldo f•or .. ,,_~ ,,.... .,, Ct•••r.c"'" 28c P!)tatoes ..... ii~. .,...,. o. i::. .. , '•o•.. 55c <ad Fish: ..... !.~ llUlllQllllURUlllllllllllllllUllllftlllllll -iii'~icifls IN HEAVY · SYRUP 5-1 .. 1 .. c.r--.-,. ~ 34c Toaaiig •• -. 1 "~ ~.'lie lHMi•'~Melcli A.--'~ 33c-. N-i. '1111 . ''I"·"' .. ..,.. • • • ISO ·-,... . 3 . Wwniit :·~·le ,,,r~' ..., $IQd c""'""'.... Jftc P!Ckles • • • ,.~ 'tiJ •• ,,.,,. : -------------------· .... ---.......... -.... --- -----.--- -............... - -• ··-.. ...-----· -· t · ~ .. ~ :: ... ~':. -~ :::_ ~~ ~ -~. -._._ • .. • • I ! • • • I i • • ' ~ • ~ ~ " ' •• • ' • !~ 11 ~1 • • t l ~ ~ ·~ ·~ • .... - I DAO..Y PO..OT EDITORIAL PAGE P aying for Superiorit y 'Having trouble Jitting it _In, Sam.·• ?' Paying taxes !& never fwl, butln no ..... .does John Q. feel the bite quite •• directzy as he cloes when ha pays his property Ulxee. The more 1ublle collection methods administered by Ille federal go.ernment -withholding, guoline IU, entertainment Uli, Ulephooe tax -leave lhe oldin!lry citizen with 1 ... ol a deflated feefui&. than Ille monthly or yearly amount he must ·lace reallslically ., hJg cootributioo lo local and county-gov1!rnmeot through 1ssMSments on his home and business. arMUnt !& then C81eulated aga!Jut'lllt toteJ tu rau per . $100 ol usused \181uatioo 'Ibo total tax rate ln ll!m. i& drawn from various la%lng agencies -school•, coonly aovtn\lllen\, mwilclpal government and special districll Ion:ned -for such purposes as drainage, sidewalks, fire protection. cemetert~ street llgl!.ting. • Generally s n more than ball the total tax bill goes lo elemen an high scboola and junior cl>lleges. Municipal go normally takes only about one- ' Along tile Orange Coest,-the WeslJ1llnster]>J'OperlY owner is m<>6i aware of his contribuUon to sch~ls. coonty government, fire and police protection, ·street lighting and other services provided by his at-home gov- ernment agencies. That's because the Westminster prop- erty texpeyer hu the third highest tax bill in Orange Coonty. For tbese locai services, the owner of a $20,000 home in Westminster will pay up ·to $534.25 a year. He isn't as bad off as the property owner in Cypress with $542.61, but he is In the lop echelon. The lowest average lax bills are enjoyed by New· port and Laguna where tht ownerS of indentical $20,000 houses would have to come up with only '422 as their share of local government expenses. There is a tendency to blame the closest local gov- ernment for the tax bill. For this reason muni<;i.pa1 gov~ emmeot most often is tagged as the culprit when John Q. must find additional tax dollars when the bill come11 in. Actually, city government is a relatively small amount of the total tax bill. The total property tax bill is calculated in this manner: The assessor determines the market value of the property, then uses one-fourth of that figure to determine the assessed value ot. the property. That fifth of the tax bill, county gowernment an amount somewhat a ve that. Perhaps e outstanding commwtlty in the current taxation pict ls the city of Fountain Valley. In that relatively ne city, residents have determined. that edu- cation is worth the investment. With that in mipd, they have committed themselves to paying almost '315 a year for local education -the highest in Orange Coun- ty. Tb·e average Fountain Valley property owner pays about •135 more per year, for example, than does Mr. Average Laguna Beach . It appears to be a good investment. Fountain Val- ley -schools have a state-wide reputation of providing the highest level of education. Sant.a Ana, while en- joying the lowest tax rate in the county, has a school system that detract& from some of the otherwise ad~ mirable characteristics of the community. In the Novmber 5 elections, California taxpayers voted Utemselves a rebate on property taxes. The money will come from the state treasury and, while everyone .will welcome his self-imposed exemption, the bills still will be paid from one pocket or the other. The real crux of. the property tax issue is whether we want high level services and a superior education system. And if we are willing t.o pay for them. News tor Man on the Street De Casaba's 'Real Money' Meets Crisis Church-goers Worry, Too By ELJ.'IWORTH L. RICHARDSON Millltler The Neighborhood Congregational Churdl, Lagun~ Bead! You probably have seen in magazine.I or on billboard.I from lime to time a picture of a family, ·'Mr. and Mrs.. Normal," with their three normal childrtn; faces scrubbed clean and shin- ing, and all five singing lustily, pralsea lo the Lord. They are all niceJy dressed but. not expensively. Father and mother have watched their diet and are examples of what the corporation demands of their emp)oyeti. Of course they ought lo go lo chw<tl but mort ildportant to be involved in &0me community en- ler]:ri&e. The children go to dancing school and it is all set up as lo which college they will go. THEY WD..L probably marry the right people on the right side of the tracks. There they are. worshiping In the church, without a worry in the world . The emphasis is, "without a worry in the world!" The emphasis is upon the name: "Mr. aod Mrs. Normal and their three normal children." This is the pic- ture that the man on the street is supposed to conjure up when he thinks of the church today, I have news for the man on the street and the person who conceived !,his advertisement that every person tn the church today has worries, not • .. E"ery,day ~, Ptoldems ... '· ,, , only about t!Jeir famili.e:i and their own personal problems, but worries about society in general . CHURCH PEOPLE are sensitive peo- ple and are not self centered. They are not even "normal." Any psychologist wi!l lestify to that! IndMI the People in the churches today represent "the odd man out !" Only 27 percent of the people in Southern California Protestants, Catholics and Jews -are members of a church or a synagOpe. A member of a Protestant church said recenUy : "Unless a drastic change takes place in the next few years, the chances of a child marrying a Christian In Southern California will be one out of five~" SlNCE 15 PERCENT of the people are not members of any religious establishment today, the man in the pew is a part of a peculiar minority. Behind the facade of his smile is his heart exposed with all his worries. God did not send, does noL send, his blessings on people whose lives go mer· rily aloog like a stream: whose livet1 flow smoothly and have no greater pro- blem than cold-in-the-head or a toe-ache. Did Jesus give his life on the crosa, go through all that agony for people who only needed a pat on the back? The gl!OO news is for people who are alienated, isolated. TO-"-BE SURE somt people like Paul 1'have learned in whatsoever state they an, therewith to be content." If we leave that sentence dangling as it is we can all settle for a resUul type of religion, but read on! Paul goes on to say that Uris iJ possible through I.be Chrtst ' wllo strengtheneth him, Surely Christ is nol going to let him , settle down tontent with the paganism of the Roman Empire; content with the le~alism of the Jewish Church; con- tent with the backsliding of the Galatians, U1e vices of the Corinthians, the in· difference of the Greek philoaophers. ' PAUL'S CONTENTMENT was a divine discontentment. He refused to be well adjusted to evil surroundings. He was worried! lt was Charles Kingsley who coined the phrase "divine discontent." "To be discontented with the divine discontent, and to be ashamed with the noble shame, ii the very germ and first upgrowth ol all virtue." It is the normal behaviou r of a Christian to be worried, concerned about his family and about his neighbor ! Humphrey to Run in 1970? WASHINGTON -Vice President Hum· phrey is being urged by close friends and a&SOCiates to run, in 1970, for the Senate seat now held by Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy. A return lo the Senate, to which he was first e!ecled in 1948, would require 110 publicly announced decision now by the Vice President. He is being pressed, however, to set his private sights on the McCarthy seat at once. The matter of· an immediate post-in- augural livelihood for the defeatM Democratic presidential candidate is no problem , according to Humphrey in- timates. He has .. they report. had offers of several aUractive full-time jobs and a variely of less demanding chores - corporate directorships. w r i t i n g ii •:igrunenta. con1ullant posts and the liU. A DECISION TO run again for the Senate wouJd probably mean accepting aome of the laltt:r, part-time, offers. Humphrey could then devote most of his Lime, first, lo revita.liting hil defeeted and debt·ridden party and, then, to eampalJnJnf for reelection lo tho Senate. ln hi& underwhelming endorsement of Humphrey's candidacy in late October, McCarthy announced that he will not be a candidate "of my party" for reelec- tion to the Senate in 1970. That state- ment. with its third party overtones, makes McCarthy's plans somewhat uncertain . Even if McCarthy is out of the picture, however. Humphrey would not ~ a Senate shoo-in in Minnesota. Two able Republican congressmen. Reps. Clark MacGregor and Albert H. Quie, have'"' been eyeing the McCarthy seat, and either would make a strong GOP can- didate. lF HE SHOULD return to the Senate after his unsuccessful bid for the White House , Humphrey woutd be following the route now being taken by Sen. Barrf M. Goldwater, R-Arit,, who will ta.kt a Senate seat next month after bi!: lll·fated presidential try ln 1964. There would be an Important difference, however . Goldwattr Is returning to the Senate, afl.u four years. In Ult wak"e of a presidential campaign In which he played no national mle. Humphrey would return Lo the Senate, llfter only two years, Nightmare Towand•, Pa., Rt:view : "ln our oPlnlon Ciechoalovaki• has had its hope1i and plans all but deWoyed ior any Im- mediate llberallr.ed policy Iii their social slate. They do not have the mllltfrY .uen,th to combat the ove:rwhelmlna: mllht ol lhe other Wersew Pact n1Uont. What 1 nljhtmMe to those who have bad ~ bu t nigl!trnam for ~" end y-. -~ ~----_.._ __ .-.. --· -----~ .Q. .. - and prior to a presidential election in which he would almost certainly play a very Important role. Even if he did not seek the 1m nomination himseU, Humphrey -as an incumbent senator and his party's titular leadtr -could be very influential in the ~lection of the Democrat who runs against President Ni:ron neJ.t time. IN ADDmON TO planning for his own future, Humphrey must now plan for the future of the beleaguered party organiz.ation. The Democratic National Committee will meet in December or January and, if history serves, it will generally approve a number of Hum- phrey proposals. Those proposals must be: keyed, In the short term, to the off.year eon· gressional electiOlll in 1970. While the "out" party usually expects to make gains in off-year elections, lhe Democrats will have a special problem ·this Ume. Twenty -five Democratic senators lace reelect.ion contests in 1970 and only eight Republicans. By Robe.rt S. AOtt ud Jolu> A. GoldllDll!li Dear Gloomy Gus: Serious students (the ~reat major- ity) 1t coUeies and unlversiUei abou:ld sue the Uny minority of oeltalol'J who have d!Jlrupted edu- cation al lho6e insUluUons. May~ be clvil jud.rmenta for money '*"1"' r•1"" thf!m rlOW'TI, -E. L.B. Herewith is another unwritten chapter from that unpublished tut, "A History of the World, 1950 to 1999." Its tiUe: "The Invention of Money." The world was staggered by an acut.c monetary crisis in the fall of 1968 - the 14th in as many months. This lime, --the experts explained, Germany had been doing much too well economically. Consequently, a strong mark was threatening a weak pound, a sick dollar and a wobbling franc. Many solutions were proposed , such .. as supporting the wobbling franc with 1'turdy Iranian quumquats, and resuming daylight bombing raids over Germany. But each had naws. IT WAS THEN that a financial geniµs named Mellon de Casaba unveiled the plan that was to solve monetary crises fore ver. "The only reason for national cur- rencies," he said, "is to circulate pic- tures of a national leader in people's pants pockets. ';But for hundreds of years, this multiplicity of currencies has caused wars, revolutions, depressions, confusion to tourists and headaches for financial page readers. The solution can be sum- med up in two words: .. "Real Money.'' THUS OE CASABA and a group of Swiss bankers set up a secret printing plant and be:gan making Real Money. "I suppose your Real Money is backed up by gold reserves you've buried somewhere?" asked a reporter suspiciously. "No, pistachio ice cream," said de Casaba. "Our studies show people prefer pistachlo ice cream to gold 3-1. Moreover, should the world ever fall off the Pistachio Ice Cream Standard -heaven forbid ! -we can eat it." In three short years, every nation had converted from aardvai-U or zlotys or whatever to Real Money. President ,De . Gaulle, of course, was the last tioldout. But the pressures on him proved Irresistible. "l just can't bear to hear Frenchmen r;hout, 'Exchange our francs for Real Money.'" he said and went for a walk on the Seine. - WITH REAL MONEY the only cur- rency, \Veryone was happy. Workers were h49Jpy-to be workinc for Real MOllOy. Th< •IOI of, natloall _,. were 800thed by tewln& their pidur~ Oii all -l1bell. Tourlsta thn!w away their pocket c*1il•torl. ArKl coun- trie11 cateJllltlg to tourists wert dellahted never to hear aaaln thoet Wultinc wonts : "How hiuch ii 1hil w'trih in real money?". But what pruerved Utt unity ot rNtnld.nd was lhlt lnlMOIUou.I monetary crlte1 were ·• thin& of tbe put. For the true .gen!UI of the <le CU.ba Pian lay In ftel.l M:oney11 belUI 6" workf'• flnd •l>eolutel1 ilable ·"!""""· IT N.:vER rwcruATEO. It could -be devalued, .... 1uec1. deprwed, • Inflated nar mide s~, weak « wobbly. Tllll became apporent the Ont Umo 1 worr*,t lntlnlaUoDll bant,r uked do ea .. ba how mucll Reel Money would be worth nert week, "Compared," wd de CUebo triumph· antty, "to what?" Races on Top Always Worsen Suppose that the dominant group in this country had been black for the 1 a s t 300 years, and t h e minority had been imported white slaves. Then wouldn't we be facing much the same 1itualion we have today, on1y in reverse? When the blac~ miU~ts ra.qt; q~nst "white devils," they an only half right. We are devils not because we. are-white, but because we are on top. There is no reason lo believe that blacks on top would be any more humane or - compassionate -nor worse than us; certainly, no better. . I TIDNK nns IS important to ke"' ln mind, before the naUoo is totally polarized by the black-and-white con- frontation. The black Nigerians are starvi ng to death thousands of black Biafran children, and the fact that they arc the same , coJor exercises no restraining effect. upon them . In the tw o great wars of our century (so far ), whites have exterminated whites by the millions; and not only were they fellow whites, they were so- called fellow Christians, who behaved toward each other ·with such feroci,ty that all should have b e e n ex· communicated from their churches. Instead, the white Christian bishops on both sides blessed them and urged them onward toward further bestiality. THE BLACKS TODAY are on the. side of jusUct and decency because they have been oppressed and made to suffer, not because of any inherel')t moral superiority. Suffering makes us better -when it does not kill us -but it also makM m worse. It makes us determiDe to lft:at ool oppresson as unrighteOOsly as they have treated u.s, when and if ""e get the upper hand. This ia'. how crUe!ty begets cruelty. Black militancy today is me;i:@' the mirror-image af white calloushess-over the centuries. But it .would be a tragic mistake for the blacks to imagine that the white. are more devilish than anyone else; we. are all pathetic sinners ~ we get the upper hand, which is what Rabbi Jesus meant when he condern.Qed ' the reigning establishment of his day and predicted that "the li!sl shall be first" in the final reckoning. THE JEWS ARE among tht most com\lassionate and humane of people, because of theii' suffering and persecu- tion over the centuries. But, in Israel, with lheir own flag, their own army and their own sense of national deitiny, they have behaved as callously toward the dispossessed Arabs as any other nation, black , white, green, or apectled. Their greatest moral leader, Martin Buber, who livM in Israel, was Ignored for decades on this crucial mauer. People become devils when the_y. P,lace any value higher than the Fatherhood of God, and thus the brotherhood of man : and to va lue black skin because it is black is as idolatrous as to. value while because. It is white. Mitt we always get worse as we g:!t stronf!r? ' 'Be Proud, Not Ashamed' To the Editor : As a college student, I woukl like lo address this letter to the members of the adult generation who feel that today's young people are CQrrupt snd irresponsible. Speaking for the majority of my generation, I would lirst like -to say thal we resent the deceiving image given to us by the minority of yOGng adult.s who are protesting and burning nags and draft cards. Although many of the protesters might stand a fair chance of becoming a:ood citU.eM, Ult draft card and U.S. nag bumera·don't deserve lo be U,S. citizens. THE lJNREST and turmoil on our campuses, wbJch is so widely publlciz.ed. is t\e product of a small minority of students. Why mlllt people attribute the actio~ of • few people to a whole group? The vnfavorablt publicity given lo ua as youii(' .Oul\S ti not repre .... tative of today's younger ~- People forget that colJeges ~ now producing be«« docton. IC,lentjsta, and engineers than ever btfore. People read and hear so much llKM the · atudenll Who protest. riot. etc. tlutt Ibey tlJlnk of the whole YOURI genttatklll • befns that way. AOUL 'II SHotJll> keep li11n!nd thll today'I youns 1ener1poal y tomorrnw'1 Quotes IAO Smltll, I. A. cnaler II "'"' I~ Bo.ua-a,'1 1 Mild lllf.Wp ...,., .. ...,... .......... _ ·•wo .,. O&ald of whit lot macl> l1IGlle)' too J0011 could do. WMn !ht ll<ead llart. -.. lo . and ....... Jlart huJtltna, (lliin•o tllo dlaoca of blowill( tho whol• tfltn1." . ' . . Letters from readers are welcome. Nbrmally writers should convey..lheir ~ssage in 300 tDOfds or less.; The right to condense letters to fit ipac, or eliminate libtl is reserved.! AU letters must include tignaturct and moiling address, but names ma~ bi withheld on requea& if sufjtcif.ftt rta· aon i.! apparf!n&. l r adult generation. Adults sbould ~" pride in the young people lnste* of al~aya expressing disgust. We , aar;· g adults. should bt encouraged and sus>- ported by 0.. adulta. W• wi!tilke the adults to think: ol. us u a ud of.~ fAAtt•Uon; a product ol blcl! ~·can be prond, not uhatnf!d. JEl'F OVERMMR UCl~t ' ' ' Bf G"'°!'fr< -_-+if -.. 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Went.-l'BB 8100EST SllV,filf.E llUJUU'TPIACB ON TBlf OIU1"6B OOAST-P801Vlf DIRE~ U2-H7'1 Yotl C.n s.n 11 • Find It, Tredo It W~ • W•nt Ad .....__,,.~ FOR S,.LE HOUSES FOR SALE Chnerol IOIGGonor1I 1000 " LOCAL PREVIEWlll • RANCHO l" CUEST,., at Hamilton & Busft. am in HunUn,iton ae._ch, announces the pr&- view openitlt of UNIT i . 'lbls opening is for local buyers only before ldver!blng in tho Los Angeles papen. Beautiful homes priced !Tom '25,415 to $82,795. Featuring: exposed beams in living room, formal dining room, 2 or 3 baths, shake or mission tile roof, 2 or 3 car garages, Gaffers & Sattler appliances, concrete drive- way. Select your favorite plan & we \vill custom build for you. ldove in by May 1969. Models at Hamilton &: Buahard. IMMEDIATE OCCUl'ANCYll RANCHO LA CUESTA In Huntington Beach bas 3 new homes available for irrtt'nediate _oc- cupaacy because of credit rejectiom. 3 BR, 2 baths, buiil·ins, fireplace, shake roof, con· crete driveway. ALSO I l119del borne available far J anuary occupancy.· (Loe: Hamilton & Bushard, Huntington Beach) $25,050 to $27,700 FHA. VA & Convention1I ~L 961-2929· ANYDAY botw11n 10 & • HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SAL.a HOUSES FOR SAUi OUSES FOR SALi 'l'IOUSES FOR SALE Genenl 1000<Hineral 1000 General 1000 6-ner1I IOOO:Mneral 1000 0...,..1 tOIO Gln•ral 1000 LOCATION -LOCATION 1 i.th and Tustin , Costa Mesa:._2 Level Block1 to New· port Harbor Un ion High School , Newport Heiqht. Ele- mentary School, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and Westcliff Shopping Center -30 Distincti ve Buccole Built Home• Reminiscent of a Quaint English Village. If You Have Been Looking at Homes, But Just Can't Find _ • a Well Planned, We ll Built and Well Located House That Suits Your Family, Come By end See Th .. e! If You Make Your Selection Now You Can Choose or Change Many of the Inferior Features. * 3 & 4 BEDROOMS * CARPETING * FAMILY ROOM . Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor " Costa Me'le Board of Realtol'f totaled $44,869,624 for the first I 0 months of 1968. List your prop- erty with a Realtor today. THANKSGIVING BARGAINS! These View Homes end Lots MUST BE SOLD before Oec:ember 31st B/B Pele /Jarrell /Zaft'I WISHES YOU A WARM· & WONDERfUL THANKSGIVING ENJOY YOUR HOME & FAMILY ON THIS WONDERFUL AMERIC.AN HOLIDAY 1605 WESTCUFF DR., NB 642-5200 {I CORONA DEL MAR Yz BLOCK TO OCUN Ill ANO DRY OUPLL'X. 5 years YOUJW for only $44,950. Relax and ehjoy the pound- ing sud and changing 1un- 11eta. Four bedroorn1 up and two down-In M?ason money maker. Will trade for 4--5 Bedroom Mesa Verde. AN EXCELLENT BUY -CALL TODAY!! * * * * G.I. • F .H.A. BUYERS l=All~EX~OHC~HOME==~A~Uv~~=Fa~m~ily~I * DINING ROOM ';'" ~~" "!~ .. ,.:!:,':'. * 2 or 3 CAR GARAGE * All ELECTRIC COUNTRY KITCHENS * roRCm AIR GAS RJRflACES * All CONOOE DlltYEWAYS SPECTACULAR VIEW -4 Bedrooms, spacloul family rm. larlze dining nn, 4 baths. Thll propmy ts worth at lYSt. Sll!.000 - try 195.000. · Opon S•I. & Sun. 1324 Galaxy, Dover ShorH 4 bedroom. 3 bath home on Balboa Peninsula P o I n t. aose to Ocean, Bay. Boat ramp a n d tennis court. Large family kitchen and dining area combined. Spao- bn den. patio aim sun deck oU muter bedroom. Shown preferably by appointment Why pack the whole load, Rent l/:i of duplex for Sl~ and reduce your cost of liv- ing. 2 bedrooro.11 each -ll,9 balh -8/1 Range and oYl'i"n • cpts artd drapes. NO DOWN G.I. call for dPtail!!. Aski.nc $32,350. Large living room. dining room and ea ttrw area In kitchen. -Mother will glory ln the Ioli.di ol closet apace. -And it 1' ln the Corm-. del Mar Hieb School: District. .• $.l<.900 . 546-2313 646-7171 THE~EAL ESTATERS Fe.ut yaur ejlN on thW latl- mate, artistic, MONTEREY RANot located near DOV- ER SHORES -NOT LEASE- HOLi). Olstom built 3100 91;1 ft.. Foar bedrooms. three ...... Family mom. w,,. J'Ulllptm room and e1ectric kitchen with built-in relrlg- n-ator, freettr, dishwuher, doubl• ovens and wannirw OV9nL Carpets, Dmpes and Shu~ tbrt.1-out. lB' x 38' heated an d filtered pool wii'b elec:trlc cover. Two1~===~-~~ reu yardwlumpstono plant. ci!JMl'ORT + SPACE ers abd many extras. Truly $23,500- a qualll;y home -1hown by Owner 'fill help with Ult fin. a.ppaintment only. PRICED anclng. Muter l1zed bed- -ro SELL AT $69,950. roolllS, den. 2 batha. ~ar living room with attractive brick ftrep).aoe. Patlo with lifetime alurninwn mver. * Used Brick Fireplace (Some with two) * HEAVY SHAKE ROOFS * RUSJI( ffN(ING $30,950 to $33,950 p. With as little as 10°/o Down and no 2nd Trvst Deeds Exclusive Agent a. palmer incorporated 3377 VIA LIDO SPANISH 5 BEDROOMS - Famlly rm. 4 be.th.I. Beauti- ful View. Almor;t 4,010 sq. ft. Private community beach S90.00J -Tty $15.000 Down BA YFRONT HOME - 5 J3ed. rooms, dining rm. 3 e&r garage, n ft. ot Baytront. Gorgeom Bayside p a t I o. Asking tl19,SOO. Open Daily 312 Evening Star Lane VIEW LOT -Almost % Acre. Low leuehold. Prlc:- ed well below ·market. $22.900 • often inv1ted. Quality constroction.. A 11 buiU·ln 1.....,. kitchen. 673•7300 From LA. CaU MA 5·B034 CAMEO lllGHLANDS -R~ possess.ion. Musi be !1Dld. View to Catalina. 4 Bed- roorm, family rm .. carpets, 'drapes, landscaped. Asking price reduced to .... ,.,,., TARBELL 2955 H1rbor OCEAN Rt ONT 3 Bdrm h~ t!replace, ~ lot. Beet Belch. ""·"" Coda Mesa, 3 Unlta • $37,500 Costa Meu., 4 umta . 44.150 I:ventr.cs Q!.ll -!7l-Sll6 Big Commerclll Acre v.•;::, 4 &de? bameL EaaWde Costa Mesa. $30,00l loam can be aaumed. Full prioe $47,500. Georg< WIJliammn Clote to Back B1y cu.tom • 1tyled with lots of brick trim • 3 Bedroom.! 2 batM, plus a large ltving ERNIE CLEVELAND, Rltr. 673-43.00 & ~5-0181 Eve&. &eM579 Roi.,. Eves. Balboa Blvd., 5 Units 69,500 room with double fireplace. • ~15&t Peninsu1a Pt., 3 Units 79,500 $162 per month Includes tax• boa~·~ 115.000 es. 5~ % loan can be usum· -------- AVAILABLE ed. l>G=e=n="='=1'=====l=OOO==Go="="="='=====l=OOO;:-I BURR WHITE, Realtor ' S46-nn 2!Jlll Newport Blvd .. N. J:I 675-4630 Eves. 642-2253 !;<&2313 Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: ElecJanc• by th• Sea CIA8 1000 •... THE~EAL ESTATERS * SHARP DUPLEX. Close to ~ 2 BR.5 each. TRY OFFE~ 1rplcs, bit-Ins. Will go GI. 3 BR Beach house nr. Bay $211,500 Spaaious lge Living I'm, f~ * 3 BR!!, ~ts/drp!!I, lge pla~. Lge lot. $39,500. yard, trailer/boat ac:ceS.'I. Balboa Real Estate Co. GI $20,000 700 E. BaJboe. Blvd., Balboa ShorecUll plus View 232 Evening Canyon OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM FRIDAY, SAT. & SUN. 3 Bedrooms or 2 + C.Onv. Of'n. Hardwood F1oors. New carpettng &: Drapes. Large Lot 6.5x144. Pool 1ize Plus? Vac11.nt - ~fove lo NO\V. $7".!.00"I $37,900 -Try 10'fr> Down Open Sat. & 1Sun. 716 Cameo Highlands Drive BA Yt'REST -I..cvely 4 Bed· room, 3 be.th home with over 2400 1q ft. Pool size l9t, car- pets, drapeg -$72,500 can 1or Appt. john macnab REAL TY COMPANY 881 DOVER OR. Medilerranean Villa NEWPORT BEACH BeautifuJ &: Carefree Town. Micco RNlty Co, Bldg. house in the Award Winning (714) 642-8235 Blufls. This 3 Bedroom 21~ Bath home enjoys an eiccel· lent location on the tranquil - greeob<ll. cio.. to the T•~ BAY(""'J CUSTOM nis Qub & Swimming Pools. KU Terms · $59,500 ALSO ONLY ONE LEFT! DUPLEX Sportsmon Businessman OPEN DAILY I . S 1359 E. Balboa Penn. Family Mon One house 'from ocean. u~ Two level home "'.°'1~h 4 bed· per writ hag 3 bedrooms 2 rooms. 3 baths, duung room baths plus den. 1.ci;ver ~t &: separate den. Situated be-- bu 2 bedrooms, 2 baths plus tween two 18 hole golf rours- powder room and den. Also es • m.lnutes from .beaches • boating 0 1 f Event.:~.~; Ce.I! 548..1775 · wet bar and laundry room. . ne mt e rom -~=·~====--1 Approx. 3500 sq. ft. Double San Diego Freeway : In 8 EXECUTIVE 1srage plus extra parking. real _pride of ownersh.ip com-MANSION STT.500. Ex~llent terms. mwuty. Ba & B ' h $39,950 • 10% dn 3,200 square feet of gracious Y eGC Happy, Happy Thanksgiving country genUeman living. 4 Re1lty1 Inc. 646-7171 546-2313 large bedrooms, 4 bath&, 2025 W · Balboa Blvd., NB family room, dining room, 673-9200 Eves: 548-6966 and den, plus huge secluded THE~EAL ESTATERS A touch of old Mexico 0 E In this large Condominiwu M T L with 3 bedrooma. 2~ ha.tbs ~:.,';.,";:'?,':~ ~~ Ocean Lake; Oregon on private. corner lot luxurious thruout 148.tiliO Call Jim. Cobb Res: ml8&1 Net income Sll.500 last year. Will In.de for local property. Full price $75,COO. equity $37,500. Existing loan at 6~ %, $400 month is asswn- able. Call for details. Newport II Vlc~oria 646-8811 lot \.\'Ith man1n1olh swim· ming pool 11.nd plen!y of room left ov<!r for croquel, badminton, nr "·hat have you 'r You \.\'iii llke the Ea.st· em flavor ol archi1ecture, the tov.'E'ring trees that pro- vide that "country feeling" as well u privacy and ae-- clusion. This exceptional home is on land you OWN in lhe city of Newport Beach, an unusually gOOd value at only $52,txxl. Su~ mlt your smaller home On OW' guapntee Bale plan. ' 2013 WESTCLIF'F DRIVE &46-7711 Open Eves. Harbor View Hills New Price , -Cameo Shores Oceantront home w/sweep- ing view at ocean & Catalina. 3 BR's, for- --mal din. rm. 3 car garage. Lrge. inner pa· Bkr. 646-trn8 Evei;. 6424419 OR!ole 3-4140 ____ _::.::._ __ Very "right • priced" 0 $35.500. 2 BR & Poot on lovely View Home wlth 3 Bedrooms &. family rm Including large master sulte beautiful landscaping &!fordll tio & front te<race, ............ '159,000 Mrs. Raulston Jetty View Home Architect designed home on quiet c.orona de! ~far St. View from L.R + fam. nn.- 2 firepl. Outside enl«taining area w/heat· eel pool. Hi beamed ceilinp -2 bdrm, 3~ ha . + lam. rm. ............ $87,500 .. Mrs. Harvey Udo Isle • 5 Br + Fam. Rm. -Near new 5 BR + lam. rm. + form. din .. : rm. + wet bar, slaU! entry. Custom qual. thruout. Anx1ous owner his bought an- other. Asking ................. $85,500 ·J. Clarkson Oceonfront-3 Ir. 2 Bullis In fine area of single homes. Ha.a large fun room + dining room -great view from picture Wind<>w5. FI A beat + bJt.ins . . .. . . .. ....... $68,500 Walter Haase Wonted-Tracle-Locol Unit!. comm .. or Jand , for th.ls view Corona Highland 4 Br., 2 Ba .. fm . room home. Owner has purchMed another home. Mrs. Marion Udo Isle-Reduction! 70' lot with charming 3 br. home. Sunken living nn. Beautllul new carpeting. Bqe patio w /barbeque & l!opo to beot bo.lt. Oharlotte Long ............... $&4.~ New U1tl1NJ ~ wem:rtff 145,000. 3 BR. Jg. walnut panried den with bit.In boot lttelves, desk, etc. Off - "'1.lt.e. 2 bu, cathedral ceilings. Famllt mi. 2 tireplac..., llll'I. Marion OFFICE (>PEN SATURDAYS COLDWIU. IANKIR & CO. 2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY HIWPOllT llA'CH ICl,_I Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., ... ._., 41Nct.,,. ........ ttih ~ • r•• .. lie•• IMJltt .... All rt.. locatlon1 llstH below -d.crtbM .. ..-.... detail by ocmrtW ... 1 ... .,...._ I• toffr'1 DAILY PILOT WA.HT AD:S. Patn111 lllowlnt .,. .._. for MIS. 91' to ntllt Gl'O wpd to lht e.c• .. ,.. _tto. I. ttih col•-Md fiidcry. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 Br & Family or Den) 2012 Commodore lul. (Baycrest) NB 1142-1771 (Sat & Sun 14) 535 Hazel Drive, Coron.a de! Mar 642-1771 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (J Br & Family or Den} 929 Via Udo Nord, NB 6754031 (4 Br & Family or Don) 716 Cameo Highland$ Dr .. CdM (714) 642-8235 rsat & Sun) • 1824 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 -rsun 1·5l 1324 Goluy (Dover Shores) NB 1'714) &U-82ll5 (Sat & Sun) 1228 Sandpoint Way, (Broadmoor) C<lM 1173-8930 Ev .. : 644-2379 rsun 1-5) *1842 Santiaeo Dr. (J>over Shores) NB · 1146-1550 (Daily 10·51 2842 Stromboli (}I-Verde) CM 540-1720 fSun 1·5) (5 Br & Family O< Den) 198 Vb Tri<ote (Udo klt) NB e1J.1m rs.t & Sun 1-Sl 2IJ3a SontlalO Dr. <Dov•r Shoreol NJ! 642-~200 CSal & Sun 1.51 1a50 E o....n P'ronL ~.l'"'t 8-:h . IJ7S.9200, llYtt ~-(Dally I~) 411 l"hnrio<o Dr , H...,ort lfelcll 1142.1771 '8&• sun I.$) 0....,.. ,., Sale (3Br+O..i%1r+O...) 1359 E. Balboo Bh'd . Jllln... Penn. 1173-9200 Ev .. , Mse• (Dally 1.5i_ ...... ---------------- Eves. 646-6590 Attention Eastern Buyers you attended college al Smi1h or Holyoke, you'd un. derstand when I say this 3 bedroom, Den + Family room home would remind :you of the exciusive Retion of "Round Hill" Northamp- ton, Mass. It's a BUY tt S75.<xxl Bav & Beach Realty Inc. 24ai E. ro ... F' Thvy., Cc:IM 675.JOOO john macnab Ca11-Hi9hlancls -flcPQMess1on. Mwit be Mid. View to Catalina. 4 ~. family rm .. car- pets, drapl"S. land!K'aped. Aidrlng prlct' reduced to $37.900 -Try lOc;t. Down By appolnbnent (7141 642.fl235 Expanding Family! Just right with 4 large BR.s with 2 baths. Extn nl~ c:orTIM""k>t. l.8xU fonna.1 din- lng room, 'spacious living room with fiftpJ•ce &: w/w carpets A: drapes. Bright kitchen. stove A rel.rig. in· eluded. Mkine $24.500 • make your offer. fJM 1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 PAYWH For 111onc1 Duplex. '~rn 6% not pl~ 'i!l!l"'1d1tlon. ' ' ' Har41ft lfMJ Elt•t• SOS' Pinc .t,.-uo, ....... ltloncl 6754166 Hurry on thls one! 2790 Har:10r Blvd. 545-9491 Open till 9 PM Ea1t1lde Costa Meta Sharp, small home on most 5 U . 2 R 3 I -'k attra(:tlve tree -lined atrHt. n1~ on -ots, w .... • Paint, carpeting "'-Jandacap. Ing distance to Ocean, all ""'"""' ''""'· Doubt•..,. W1Cth0..,.....RBIN. MA TIN age on alley, ha.rdwood and • R pluter, 3 BR.I Ir ramUy REAL TORS maximµm privacy - Oil this modem 9."Cil-loc:ated home • reduced to $39,750 Call Kent Kingsley Reg. 540-SBU Newpod ot . Victor!• 646-8811 room. Owner asking $23,00(). 3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM I "'"'!!!!""'!!~!!!!~~!!Pl ,...,180 675-1662 Anytime The Easy Ufe. · (n1McinlmaUie.1!1tl ------Tenn.Ii, awlmming, privacy, LLEGE REALTY Newpart Shores $29,500 all maintenance free afford- 1500 AdlrM If Karbot,CM. "G1rd•n Living" lfll the tlme to enjoy it all . ..,..,..,,... .... ...,_.,. .. IBig oversized bedrooms, 2 4 bedroom•, 1% bathll ATld Wh ll. Ot•~-SIMp hRth. Love]y garden pa.llo. in squeaky clean condlt!On. n.. • El t tire ta Slid! Assume a I ow interest You can pick thl• one up for cpn P ce. ng F.H.A. •---with total ......... doors from muter bedn:iom -..1 ~ ~7-~:;~ ~l'11ol.L ~~~ to Jlo:.'tlo-Lwrury built _ in ments tncludlng U.'IC:>ClaOon •.......,..::: "'' ....... ....,.. ..., .. , .. ki•_.,_ .. ~ ..... _.__,__. feet ol onb' 1161 per monti. er will help finance. •. ~tii no:'& .. ., -...~ 1'111)(. Tola! prlc:t $23,500. • • :-;;;;;= -~.,;,, TAital'LL 2955 Horbor Colesworlhy & Co • .OPEN EVES 'T!L i . $27,500 ~ Sput lev.I 3 BR 642·7777 • t.aqe master BR ,, illath 111M ·Hubor Blvd .. c..w. ... • D\nirc room. Nrw tile ()ptn Evet. THE ~EAL ESTATERS $pectKular 8ay View • Xlnt. at"Pa, FHA or VA OWNER DOVE!\ S!foRP BLUFF •=;;;;;;;;;;;;=i;;;;;;;;;;I ru1r. w.mo Ewa. S<M120 Vacant Lot :-corner. 5 bdrm a 3 be.th# or • W1D ..u VA .. l'llA -......, I=· Rbom tar • KENNEDY 66 • 300 """" 11-i -... 1111 --!Md 1n pom. """"11 ... 1mn1 can ho 3 BR & DEN I-,=,,.,...=~:;..,~. I .. ..., a.ta M.,. • • S11.ll00 by odultl. 3 BR UI balll. .,.,..., -"""'°"' .. u.,.. l botho. 2 &.,>1 ..... .,11o FALL lM LOVE Orongo Cont p._rty livtng + din"-area, tarp Asfrlmt $65,fnl. A: BBQ, double pn;Cf. with tb.11 MW 2 at.oty ' bdrot SS2 M&rzuerlte, CdM 6~ "°"""" patio, dble ,.,...., OPEN SAT/SUN l.S Eut.ld• °""' M,.. <iu.t ~ tiotho. 1AmUy room model prol.,•lonally i.-. 20'6 S1nff1 .. Drlvo "" """""" Blvd.I $25,ID bomt ovtd-Bod< Ila>' . STORAGE GARAGE Only $24,600 Call for .,.. Pett Barrett Rnlty with terms. In Dover Shcnf, 181.700. polntm.ot ro ""'· um We.tolltt 0,., NB 6'2-."'1tl Well1 . .McC1rdl1, Rltrs. Roy J. Wini Co. $20 MONTH . ftltr. &46.39'J8 !W.~8.1J•-!!l!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"" l!W Nl!WpoM Blvd , C.M. l.8f2. S&nUqo Or. 646-J.M(I *LACHENMYIR ,,,.,.:000<~~tT_cT0~1!:M~t--'·'"'-""T1211--...,.t:,.•,.•.,64-l<l68<.,..1-~·w~t·~EI~;;>W~~"~':_. _ _I i:i,:m • .,_... ~ >.1 · • --1 --,, ··•---,, ··• •• .,._.._ _ _.,..._.__*+ "'f' 4 • •w 'IW'WPN•W ....... W......-..,-~ .......... .. '~l!ORIALI ._., 1 r::: 'Undir ftreclosse - ·:·111--;-, ...... ; 4 i·~ ' l'; .. : J • • ' ' ' .. • ' -----._._...__ .. _____ ........................ ··'"'~· • ~---.. ---..... -..... ~ - •' • ' . \ ' ' • I . . • h l \ 1 • • . I • • , • I . c. I' • ' -· • • I ' • • - i ' I ~ - ' ' -.... ·--··· --..-..----..-,....-..... ,.. • • ---If.,... 1'61 lOIS & IMl'\.OYMINT JOIS I IMl'LOYMINT IOIS I llMPLOYMIHT JOIS a IMl'l.OVl.llNT ,IOaS I IMl'LOYMINT .IOaS I IMl'LOYMINT J09S & IMl'LOYli.fjilfMliRJ~itffiJ"~r Job Wlfltod, l..., 1020 ~-~-°""!-_l.ocly -~ D1n101tlc ~ 70U Helo Wlftted, Mon 1100 !:!!!,_'!._~ ~~ ""::...- 7400 Ho:.:..-, W.I AND ftADI 8=~"':""':':.t "'::. s..on1:,.r::-""' DOMESTIC SALIS MANAGER . H~;;;~ ;..d ~~- Apply ,,..w. m st., CM -· TRAl~IU m JAISCO ... Extra Moa-.._ H~flK w...-t, call D1"'9ltk Help 1v-N -, ....,. ~·~ ........ _ HILi' AVAIL.ULI HELP ~ = '00:: MICHANICAL CHRIST-... -'---'-'--''---~ o.oa. Clllld -· --. - -, ...._. OM 'J'or'ld aous~CLEANJNG. 'El· ~°"'-~ 11 ...,.,..._ -VJeJo, DRA,TSMAN Af!unoons, evenlnp or bolh MediterrtlllealJ t 1 C"l• n t. 0wn b:a"L ,..c AGENCY _' i:;:.,i:-.r.:W,.:: ~ ~ ~ · ~ 1n wnaU rotat· Finest coodiUon.s, top supenili.oil S h F . RI~ 564l90 l54 E. 1aC <L.B. Bll _. · .........,_ ·--•-... __ F••"•" lsland New""rt 8-cb pan;• urmture ' """---~ --.....,~ YI• need Mal'lltpra for all -.,. awrnuum, .,.,,. ahop ~ -~ "' Wlllt.e ~Col ~ ..... ·Uno us So. w-. L.A. 00 So.-... t.A IOOU -...... "" -... .... r1o ... doo&oblo. J)utlu Apply in llOtlOOO 10 a.m. to 0:30 p.m. -...... '""°" "' ...... <:113> ~ c:rl3l GD.113S ........,.. we &oll! ,... to In lncluda <'<lalllor and min-, Monday thru J'riday lponlllh •nil _,._ """"- • ~ u ....... C!>eorllll "*a hirhlY ..-.,.. or product........ . J. C. Pl~NEY CO.. "'....,Ti.'. e 1 --" NO MA 'Tl'E Pennanent. Experienced mahqerwittianW:omflpo--lfJ&b ~ rrad Md add!· 24 Fldiq.,.cltllndl ' ....._ 1111-·1 M.-0. ...... ,;> ""' J'ar r.at • ~03 .::""' ~~ $31),000. ~· oLJ!'e<llanJ..i AA o<!Ull Ol>P<>i'tUnl\1 -~~::!'..;, UIOfa(Qilcll\'W" .. ;H~.::.~ ~ ' • Get In ob \he Jl'>W'd ftoor "'tun. ..,..._. Ku ,-'""' • : " Help W•~tod, Mon 7200 with .. ol th• nat!On'• •· ~ill, W-7100 Help Wa"""' bbvy oolc trim dec<ir IJld ID I drtlr, I ' ' T ~ -poo1 ...,,p,ru... "" equll ~"' , w-1a ma~hlnr olk occaolonaJ tableo, (2j 118" 1a11 t'WH~~. ·N~r ~=m~.~ ~n.rn=-. ,-A:::~~~ . ·m JAISCO §f~~~i,.S I . nnlll'ILI WAIUY J1:lL agency kine llze ... -" bOJt •prinp. SJl!llll* ' • • . ~ ·' . . 1; .. - ' .. ' • • . ' • ! . • • IT," IS • • • • ' • , m JAISCO TURRET t·A THE OPERATOR " . 14815 ~ Way, Calta 1oleaa . (114) "5-82St A,.ucants mUS! be llJab ~ aradua~. tninlmttl!'l helaht 5 It 8 !Jo., 155 Ibo. Mlnlmuml ap 21 yeara. :...,...= .... ~ :V::.':i 1-"">.'"'u""· r"'o".""'sA"""ilS==-- condltion .. Sol., abilll> ... "'" YOU ARE sired. Brirw driven liCftNe I ./ ~Mive .... military --· " " HOiieot INTERVllWS _, _, !l<&t ~ J'rida1", Novmtber 29th #· f/ Reliable I: JO am to 11: 10 am f/ Went A· Hilher Amlual m 11. ,.... st.,-· CaJ. Arrowheld Purifls Wlfers OLEANlll. DIBURlt -Apply In Penon To Mr. Hayes ~ -IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 7 . · m JAISCO · .A de<or dlllinR set ·eec. Pm..1onal 5ervl._ PAYROLL CLllUC - - --., ... ,,. . for the ...., .. .,.r . ...,....... ~ and the applicant M!l!lmilm ol .,. ,.... ol PIY• MUST IACl!l'ICI $698 00 133 Do.or Dr., N,B. . .. n experio1"', ~rably ~ 0'1!LY --·····--·--.. -· • , 642.3t70 549-2743 with payn>ll ~ .., Any 1'1-Con le l'urchnod lndhWualflr . lulldh1; 1..,..1or --------1 *'~ ,!'9'"~bl "!:-'-To-Avollolol. -"'"-'" te Calif, , $701 • SH2 l'or Month "'"~-e """' Cr.dtt A ........... 1---'Y ·NEW~~ ~IACH i,~,...~""":."'~"'n _____ 7 .... 400 ""' ~~~ • , 11 ,/) Ft¥nUure~: ·~u1.=~,..:.::,o~ WET SUJT ~~;;--v At Ual'.l.Or Blvd; -llJab -....-,_,.. ,u =1~!':i.;t,:' ,";. MAKER 1485 Dole~.,, Calta -1144 Newport llYd. COiia M11a ...... .,.... In ... of ... bulldln( • ....., nl1hr 'Ill 9 -Wed., Sot, " Sun. '"''- trodes, and two,..... Jowo--.-,m=r= ... ----11 neyman level experience in ID.U.: Jb 'p one of tho l>ulldlqi -., Minimum -yoor l!S ! IMl!L0,YMEN1 JOBS & IM LOYMllfl olhor c'-ly ~ted Oeldo. C1'.::0n7° =~ • llW j(OOlllJS' Help WI-Holli W•-· Apply .._ I P.M., >ii... °""' futvro ,.,. """~ w-7400 w-. 7400 d.,.11. Cl~~~ ~~t lfled worker. Apply OfRCO GO~ I HOQlt' : rs v ·~--v-. i.. • Stcretati'I to aa• ... "" IJl .,,. ""' -DID NNPQrt 'Blvd., N"'" . . / Ir father. Snbm1t : 'ffPte -Beach. "'""'' u,1 Lou _.ienco ~"',.., · _.. deCIJI lint i.tt... Boo M 111 PwMnnol Office only. Apply In .,. ...... In,... 11 .. lndJvldual "' -"'Da"'lllJ:-,Pllot,,,..,_,..-=-....,.-d MEDICAL ,,_be'-t.U am 6 M """' ol omolJ ..,,...... PART t1"19 ,,,,,_.... a INSTRUMENTATION UJ 0.. . .... . _ llrm. """ _ ---..... o. • Sonlor E1octron1c • IVers · ""'....,-. t>? .....,,.., ... -"" .. · Tochnlclon MAllUf !qi, ._ · -accountan~ ~ 11'1-or I "'-Joto Engl-Company abllil>to-odmh> BlSIS Requiru at ,leut 5 )'ell'I . SAv--r nd LOI ll&attve dutiea, bindle ~EXP-~W;-A'l'.'\DflEL----.... -w _..,. with Dlllta! and 3323 · W. W-r mw .I All ,_..,,._ !old. -. bi,.._ ""-· *3 Ana1oe clreuitry. A atrotia: ,. ' 1 llfWeta1 ~ uperl-W .. Caut-Hwy:; HA"- kno-·ot -c1rcu1• S1111ta Alla ' !SIS WISTCL"' D~ """· • ·-·-"'lo .......... • NEWPORT BEACH Jolio Mr. w,.,,_ 75'0 Contoct Mr. sk-..o An equa1 opportwtll> , ,, .· , STACO; -lllC. BEAUl'D'lll. ~ Mio . lulldl"I PloM 1..,..,1or . '711 • $172 Pw Month IMI .......... llOMSS • ' -~ '1iiliClilie • ,,,,.._ oom• 1u1oey ....,.i. MILL I DRltL 4321 llrOh, Npt ·Bch.1 ___ ~~--e ll~ IO!ior St.· Clholn. ...... ._~ ... = t-~ = LEADMAfl . ~CKUP• A=:.:~!~ , SICTY/UCPT. • ·COS~IA =.ca:=-...""'::-':"' condi-. -mlnlmwn ot .,,,. onjl Dicken-Muoi be lood "'bl, obort. •PART TIMI , a -... -.., ,...,. •tui> -"""'· Op.1--~-----1--.,,, .... -· ' ""..,... ~ -.. ........ - NOW.TAKING Appllclllon• ,.,. porfunj1> 'to ........ "*cl" . -........... .......... Good °""""""lty _.. . --Coll!. Ull Jot ltadman tn·'~ · tion .baclraroun4 PNfisM!d. lluat have aooct ~ Y. A aero•'a eoUatr;, and -i.. ui>efl· m JAl~CO ..w,. ...,.. £all..._ I'---'-----,.__ .....--. e:nr;:ed opera,tars. Good be• BABYSlTl'INC.'\• Iirht-APPLY :m PERSON . ~ D,.1Watenllu., .. "" uo1 -·-"~· ,. . ..._.... "'t\ m-.-s a. s P.M. DAILY -WA1111ESS _ E.-11111. °"!41 -Colll. , ___ , ~ • ....::.. •• ,N MATERIAL HANDl:IR -a -1c "'°' .old S k Sllop No l · · · A,PARTMtlil' 'JW<AGDS · -~-~·w•v -· .... -·• nae • ~-.... -emplo>« Prefer ...,. .,..,.,.._ "' FllMew, Coot& M ~ u , 23051~ CMol Hwy • Cloecl OpportUnlty =~-,,:'" ...... ' .,,..,........,,,. tadllllel ... ,., ... ,-. Levitt c ·~· "-c ·, """ ......... -llllly --.. -1.SS Dale .Wu, Owta Mesa erat. b'k lift, drive ~-DDfrAL ASSISTANT. De.-~ ~J;;'' • • . · , Me WGl'k. lubud ..., (7l.4) se.3251. ~truck. G90'.'f lifndita ~ only. Ll1u.11f -.... .., .. A.PPLYJJ("PDtSON u .. baw u,. aW altalb' JDr 'r~M·· £..:....i. '· '..a·;,,,n,q coild!tlono. SW. ..... S&1uy $«1l ,.lul. ' J '-• P.11, DAILY "I m!Dr -GM -Hf VlllHIU . ~ •••tld .. ti11. • BOOKKEEPER tMlnt stlOP #f .....,;.-. ···-and , . START YOUR NEW .M eqUal opliortun!I> ,._.._ P.O. Boo ,191 D 'W ' .... -olry. lhply-~ ... ~..J'y"' frinp CARESl ..._ Toro, Colll. lll30 At!r&,:UYe ... ..;,, !~r 2~''1 C-u.... 11..,. Dall., l'tlGt. ~-~ru with~ N""' YEAR -PART !Imo ""1-. Muot QUll1&!I bootw,..... ' -C ' llol u°:~'' e llWJt ""'*Driver. " -• ., 1485 Dole Way, eo.ta Ill-ho over 21. •~-llo -· ~-• ~•· •---""""' . '~ Mu'ot timw.,.., . · ~ ~~~eve: ,(714),563'l51 Por1tot1n"7 Italian t d;i";.c,in:;.~ •7MOfO., • 4Ja6~ Part t:bM ~ • our pmiuua -, D • J t • a-t • • i en. 25922 J.t repofta.' starttn; u.J.. (f,en;Lale) 1 .• : ....,..,... EARN IJ whlle M-Bl,., Mllolmi r.fated '"' ~. • A»PIY In - lleQO!f Dunes ' .. .. .. • • ' .. . I r • , . ' YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A D·AILY ' • PltOT N•wportlleacb; ..... 10 =~·Earn\:.:":...,.,..,.;.,...........,, vie., :z. ... ~n1";" 'wa--s. NEll'PORTPllqDUCll, -,.1 --------1 ' ,..... Senior PWmero FIJlL """"'° -'-Pbono )lro, Lount ..,,,... XII Newpoft Bl>d., N,I. ·' over 25 with ~flit.de· Senior ~ Same tnoome tax pert -f'l3.!1SO 1or appt" • Al • PART-TIME DJSRW DISllW ASllR for P.M. work """""· Soles ~'.d hel,p!ul Senior In,._~-P/--~t •-~ ~-Equll opportunt•• • -· JI to,35 -!'ULllTJME but not a neooe.tty. J'~ , ~--· ._.,.,~ ~ ~ o.z em . ~T APP.EAJtANCE. NO J:veabw.~APl:llY conf, -·· call Mr GQY, ' ' ...... """"""'· RN'S.FULL TIMI l<XPEIUEllCE Nl!lCl!lSSAltY VIIL\ ROMA : . ' """'511,1,30..,..,30,.., Wm,L.P......,,l<Alooc1. 53S.000or536-ms i le 11 SHll'T . •, ~ -.. 445~~8Mt., ~II OR OYER CAREER ....__.., Bl>d at Ford lid, ';I~ ne:i::":..:: ""'"'""' wwkln& ~-";;"';Y;,;n:·::roN 11.B., Bl MD att. 2'Pll . ! * APPLY lN PERSON * CdM, ~W. m . (714) A reliable On.Ill' A Del in _.. bolplt:&I, . . MtI>DLE Aild I'll~ .... Snacll a.-No. 1 OPl'ORTU.NITYI =.,... ~ ..,..".u w . ...,, 646-5Ms. Dl"""1~~--'i>I." 11G'aov -. ., """"",:.r=: -...,. Join""'.,..-.,_.,, .BUSBOYS ~ .... ~"'." .;J COSTA MISA \154 ~ 11111 81. ~:;.s~ ,.i ,;::. ' 2J05 E. CoHt Hwy. pr-Mulull l'llnd..... OR ... Laauno llch,; llllur-MEMORIAL <:..ta x-....... H-JlllJ ~ , Cerono llol Mar, Col. !lo-'"""....,.....,.. BUSGIRLS ... --. Heoltll -· HOSl'ITAL m.m.-' ' 613-9000 We traln ·full or part tim• "' ~-· Sf:.'n'U itomw· PltODUCTiON Mutual Fu~ AdvlMH, Loinch 6 '"""'"-Coll collect 5G-#14 ::::o, ' ' DWVJ:llY Dlt1'n2t b - SUPERVISOR Inc. . GOOD PAY. ToucMJp . GIRL HQllPITALnY HOS'l'!l!S ~ -,.111 ...... S4U420 A[>P\>, !Jo ,.._ F<r StJk Scroeo A Photo SERVICE, t. ·lookinr tor '\ !WM&I. ror Electronlcl electro-me-Npt 8· 1m1 Weatclitt. Don Joea' a..t1ur1nt Gefttnl helper 1. _ "-: mature wanen 1o, M~ "'· "~ .:::;;:;::!:::::====I chanlcal. tnduotrlal, procio-I.A. 1212 N. _., 9093 &. Adams, H:.B. perJence Ant1 bi ........ newcomero to ltill ....,_ Full Tlnio Aglnci., Mon I :: '::"': ~ • 51 '.ain DISHWASHER ' 1151 w. Wt, st., a.ca ....., ~l!; C:: :,:iti: ;;.;'. APPLi°-~P~ w-71111 tools. Po1Ulon roadout .... IUS80"' Full n-E•p'd. fr'S Gtamour "'. k e up -· Coll -and ... iin_. E. 1 fti,; ... dllcll. SmaD a,, Bene.tit&. I APDLY ' Time .. Be tl)(e expert In )'OUl' PlY 2115 E. l4a1n St .• Suite m LIE Telepllone tor appt on)JI THE RIGGIR ottlce or--· Ftee '· Tustin · , ' 'JlWSf0.130:1. 11 or older # 18 Fuhion Island • trab)lns. ~ IKL INC. ApplJo In ......., 11....,.... Conter, Npt. !!oh. C.M. Attorney ....,. part SALISLADY . IS I I. C-Hlthwoy : • Now;ort lleoch Electronics for Meti'olot:Y cAJUiEi'ri'ERS (Cl.m l time liecl)t. Futt)ipist,,dio-Part tlnte,. experienced Auto Mochonlc R£llBll f. Lf£ ALL·llOUllD Mr.;;: '-"'=.i.~:nso~"'" OFPICl ,GIRL PAAT T!mO cJrl ... help 1n New car dWenhip tieedl I CABINET itlTtks, SIDE Jft Part time,' pref. e:<p. "':tfY Oifnot, No__~ tlntctaumechanlcolor ... 151 E. Coaot Hl~hwoy WALLS a. IU)()RS • .,..,DENTAL Aul.•tant, DllMOND'I """-"'Ill""". -~Ml- pudlqi --dept Top Newport leoCh haw°"" ~ll lllcl<, certilled,•yro.-.chotr '3 Fulllon "1and ~.;.·~ .. ~.r,:oy OIRJSl'MAS ottl. .... we!> plY lc Co. bentftta. Apply ift &0-8751 er at 2!J5 lide, tor c b a 11eD1 In C , Newport Beach ~~~ Inc. "1 tac. ~ pi•' I g petlOll. ,Cal:l)on l)r. OJlta-,llea. • dJTentfied Cft\•al rnctiC!h drm -- aoLID•Y Bus~vs ·& ~ m .,..... J'lbei Gleol • ~ ..... m-1... PAlnTIME SALES LADY ~llCll St. Newport a11y '..;:;...coa*1lti. lSGI~, ~~eta DISHWASHERS A'•• m b 17 Ti: at• t •LADY To • l1te. houltkea:t' So work in tlnt jewelry SAl$SLAD1: *" jeft1rjt IGll t;rillrc ...._ 113 'Dll J'ULL AND PART TIME Kechan1c&1 aptituct.. Ttio = !r: ::~I~~ ltare, J bn per~ dQI ... J C. '"H11mpbrlet. Mar, Oil, 5S2111-WES' $17,000piua-Dlvl•lon, waoi..,. --· : ' awk.,lhnl--. ~l... ··= H CZYOl<SXl'I ~ cub. biJ1N1fol'manewer40 OVER 11 ll-.0-ies. Inc .117 Well tramp. Udo 111. en...-Call TOm T nd Brett J..,;.._,., JUI ewpo-rt ~ ht ,., _ _.._ Beach area. APPLY IN PERSON .. -... St 11__.:. tG-m1 'att 4 PM. Walker J~ ' lhd1 •. 0QltaX. 54MIJ'l , •¢**>' •ebool. 0.-·~"""'' • ·-• p~ -.. --· ' ---·· -Taloe ,._ auto tripo ID w .m. All8EMBLY -.... SIWIP 1Wt MAIDS a. GO "'4-2494 LIXlAL -....... .1131 N--' -........,, ~.mall IOl'S 11.G IOY mech. e•p eT. i ' . GO DANCERS. 'lilt,....... SALllLAbY · -•. ~Y•ht; ~~ eo,i454 " I A.G. Pate, PM .. T.... .... • --...... 6lloey ri.~.so lo~ Coll for E"ll'd 1n' ... re~ to _, -.. -· --Ll:8llONI ,... • •-lir "-1 o.,,, 8"" 111, F'f1 154 E. !"" St. °"""' """'""' fl!ior eo., Interview. ~ 8A88T a.,.,..... ... ,, r;.u -· lllMll!I , cJr1 -.;:._ 0 0 . --'lllDl • """" -• ,ms l'laCentla, a.ca -!Mir --.-C.l!j OINl'I • ....... iiiii c I Clmlmt, in-';-...,. i ·"'!'~.;;~~~,;.;~~-~°b'J!i;!;~~ ..... ·i'ilii!iiGLAS YlDD. • MOChi .. (lporo'hln SALE8MA!1 ro ~· COOK,'S HILl'ER -2300 -Blvd n -10. -lie -· 16-11111 MOU> BuruDf;1R8 With "!' Llaht praductloO """"· 1 lo etictionlcs f dlltrlbo~ G'*"I Pl>'• 9130 to I PM Calta - ' 1 Top ~ AfpJy llo -MillCHAiliid llCll ...... In -;., .!""! ...... ' ,,,.,. _,, ... -. -· Top Pl>' If .... qualify. >luot \llW -tranop. RILlili ~ IJl ~ • u All. Jiit I ftAM .... -· <:au Jilek, Dlllls.l-. qt.,, -M l'l\l. Call-Ext"'9i -•0tloi, C.11. SAL Mi!= -... ..,.i, ot 2135 ,Tool M1kor t• '565 ·rqr, ABYSriTEll: Iii. -··· ' RN or LYN iltliiiil&: p wll - . • -lllr· Ooilla --!:iper. In butliJJor jlp I<' ~ • ,,_ A• Pn< --..., w/ CALIJ'ORlllA UCElllS lflodod llr --• -· , •J CCW W .. Help .ftxlures, -I'" -.._ SClrl at -· !llll 1-. Live In ~ out ~ :::..i lat -l:lqlar.. -,_.+ SCll .. LE11 ' • Pullfll!l9• ..... .._ ~me.· ,.,,,__.own __ 5'Wlllloltt:30 • lm'l-..,Jta. -o.s491.-,11.s. • r .D ! ',, · ... ·.. """• 11. -'" -111 E. 11th St.. CJ(. -144-11'0. Ext,.. J>DITAI. 8ll>CllETARl fAiUi txTiij: , a•H. &:i........ part ••mus LIDO CAI\ WASH ACriiiiiil(j -'IMll'CEE u .....,_ ~ .. -.M ---· __ ,.,_ - •:&:lftll °'*-~ •• ~ ...... --.. -,.._ 1o·e. .............. u.-,....... li1Ri1Do1A'""llu'"'" TJONSUPEllVllORS,-. -4* 111 W. l#. Slilat_mr_· ~-llllboalllaBI• -=-:=:..---....... •"M ''r ti.._... ed. Apply~ Y..:ht C.11. 2 to 1t PM, Mon thru 1'ri. .act. t tot-. Cd...._ b' · __. ,.. 'NI;• ... -.. i ,_ 1111 .... , rl llo 1-Oirp., 191f J!abcodl. Coota call -I AM to noon. ~AL diiiii :.. ~ ":i ~· :::. -' _,., -... -_.., "'~o..ce Co, --..11etT4;PM •,.nil-. w.rw BAIT11TTS&, ltte AISISl'AHr CM tM-. 41•-e.t 109 ..... • =·· "Q.. i:..=--PART-Time ,,_"M •• lrlC• t cpti .. ~ Sl.8 ...,w,.-t.... ' --..,. .. ..... -~"*"" .. _ _... -.... --..., ....... 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NIYllUAIY QU.um .._ ,... Ncl """~.;: w. a. trtr. BRAND NEW ~ ¥i=ll-• - """ w/hM~ ..w..s ,.... lllllO. --M MODllU ' s•u KARL AHREN ..... lllll• -tlon, bltD .. ~~ "'·~ cluo *YAMAHAS* ..un.., ™"""' *"-.. ~.. ~~ N -... --...... ....,..., ••.., H•IW•y, hw Wl"'8. We .-~ cur 'lUs 1 u-.... .._. nm. trda', .,..., 1Dlie At .. ..-&N•o.u ~ irill -· l'l•Midl ·---· -·-~ • S50 • TlllMINOOUI .,.,_ uon dtocoun~1n.u_..._ j:ocAii IOiliO r jaiaW. :N" CllLUMlllA 5$-. -.., · DtscoyNTS SPANISH lluy .... II .... ,.,... • -"""" -· llordilwo ----,.... Oor .. ._ .... • """ "'' · •••1 ,... REAL -UV/NG -111111 - -a •aw -""" ""' . ' Chrl-.i.llvtry; -<l>ruoJ. Alt 1 pm. OV~R COST All 6f -lo INdy C'7 •I. . _ _ c:"J, • _ Q•I' NI> PAYMINT .Jl!ll'.'!:"71 111 al. = '-'~I'!!? '820 l'er J•1d Doi. Ju..rnluuv ...:ltll6t:a 'U TlLL FE:BRU~Y Cfiri.61ma.6 :Jl"HJ Mi... W•lllod 11110 ' H£R1 FRIEDLANDER SAW IXTRA I ' News ...... .._ Sall~-~~.;:~~'!'. . I w ·A· I T E D: ~.~~=~tscUl.61.rd-;.6lrovE1TSllvd ... ~M~~.'R'~T'~'ir" Wltlhtl~-· ......... ly -·t SPINITJ ~, CHOOSE_-,CUT --~-.,,.. $tll«lj\Y ONLY I ' .. . I YllJI PIMAllCIM• -Clriiaanna!po.f:TdiiDW!lli --~~~!!"' -_._-.u@ °"' --i.t -lllMll RS """''"""-· ~utlllllfll>i1cs;1pc dutOltlllll" ·-~-,. • SENSIBLY .PRICED fv":'a'."~-::U,= ·'!;A~~~ A ... n£ ~POIRDoblns I.DJ .. t 1'1tb ~ ot IV flJmed c11J1n •· ~i= _. 1X>OIA ~ ollJce e<jUlpmenl Newpirt -Co111. Induct = 1'eldl -G\dld = I. vinyl cushions; Spc ~,..~ 8-4r Mr 5._ I. Cl1rk. , OPEM DECEM/SER. · JTH TOP,~JllJOM-a."'" lll"AKASLINE Amulol-DtcrATll ' ..2IMO ,.._ ltvd. •111n -..w111111-~:J_I&. ·~.. r ·~ . m= * -. a1 -. ., .. illloll¢ c.,... -. .a.0010 commodes. Ai ma•·~•·• ....,,,,,_,. . IC""'°' & C~I EDINGER STREET . Wi\N'J'ED.uoOa wood WOi1'Q ~ 1{Mlft llALl!S An m:uu .. wllo ~ · ._ N.,....--.-Co.t MUl!c band •w '""1 drill-. -Del )tof, Coll!. li1s .ec:r.tary and l!Unllo bo • ' ·' ' -ONLY $429.95 ' llStN-rt llvd., CM ~ < • • 644-ml • can con-1o DICl'ATE 1o ~ .,.., . 32' on:sn. Grand Banb her. ($l95 'V.e> •' • 646-4271 (Betw~.t.jognolio &.Hw¥. 39) Mochlnory etc. 8700 br ........ contpletd1 &OL FOR YULE .t. 114 S II '"·rnlno' a--1 • · ' ' -· lncllldfas ·ndor, -orTlllMS11low•Uw'°", · • .... -'' WESTMINSTE" HO--~-·-·· -1., (,ag. wee1c110oc&nda .. ttorlialllrg. N ~-· ' --~-... pion S.n Ci.n-te I' ' ' ~•~ ~ _ ... Xnll •··-' ' '. 1CJWlne I ' ..o1 ........ NN • o-n-u•our..-·-492-4642. ' ' ' ....,.:rrlocb:. I ..., •. : . •, ' rlde>-.qu!ck·-"""'" A.. ' d f' 1 it ' ·-• ' 1 tie ocrambler ban. °"'" " pprove am ure .J.IK!: New J'• &aw Atlu. 'pO'l'-$fd llNts 903U ;;;;\,.d by lltl!e '*I lady · MOVJNI ' Sportlnt Goodo. 8500 Ml~•ll•noout • NOO M'"~re ;:,"' liand 185 ~ -15' fl.voe m BOAT ,,,,.,; t.quna. for Quick ~~;f·~~'-~~~·~!i~W:.v·i.;~;t:' -r. r,-'S. ACE -1.I. , ·H11~ s..-. v~r 210; ~n:i"'°'~ ~ ... LivdT~K · ~~..J~'; ~~ ::!: ~~.~ ~·~ ~ °'*'NDllly-Sundly 11..S 0 lncludlni bl!>dlqi. flO t,,_ • •-Dbl bed . • , I , ' inorloe ~. <on!J'Ql bc>* 'Ill TIUUldPH 12 Y .. -lodll• --• -ma ' ~"'\"":' Cm T 8820 • -... 'O>iltioeatal ~ ' llONNEVIlLE A1!1 ,,_ · ,..... , Wm--0>Jarserq1111" w/ifta-bOx ~ · wheel ""'1er. s.mt!ce for ",UOET; xln(6""1.l:ow , ~' 9 ters and '!' !Ion a lot ol Mltcoll1Mouo ~ --..!'mtrro<. Crl ~ 2 'l!I.41ESE q.llf,,,~• .. elf ..._ oale. "'°~l!'<l '';.,tnl!aJ~· ~~iMI0~~5~993S~::::tj~~~~~:;:;~!;I •I '-1 • • " pianol DI! ptgUS we doa't , . w/mattre••·. ~ r-._.,'¥1 $10 ndl or both 540-4622 , .,.' I;; , · ~-. • . r: .,.., "' ...., •.• Some ... • = ber-b-que .••~ ~; •le\ ... m.le:a-, .. · ·~ .200 cc HONDA """" Dune "'"'" 9525 1!!!!!!!~~~!!!!1!!!!!5!!~!!!!!~~~!!'i!!!l!"E~I used· IOlne dernoll' llQme ANTlQUES Low . .,eeat $50, 18S5t San Carloa F.V· · 1-4 ,FLEETFORM alul bOatt 1-ovmer. x1nt mad., ~ .. I' . ..,,,,.. -00,_ s.•-. . 8022 .. ~, ..,... dl,..;,,tm..a round table $40, Old unusual te.1003 att 3 pm. ' 1 Dop 1825 !Sb~.=. , iow .mn • .:,. .. "Beet, oiler PORSCll!l • ,......a dw>e Fu,.,lhiri "'""' ·•· "' mod.rs • and aJt,fjava been cbili,.,.... put .,..!her $lD. c:1..r1 Gu...7 · "' ' lakes. US.2524 •, • bJay, Yeno,. f I b or a la• ,..-i do EVERYl'IDNG GOES Al' drut!cally dbcoollied lo 1111 .Admiral Frost Fros ~· HrlfllMI ma ENGLISH Iil!lnter. frmale, • 1953 llARl.EY • 0\-bodY. Indy lltts. See to ap. '~est seen.. ru: 'enifN Jwiiwehnkf to ~ .. IOld. immediately! You mwrt not _ 1 dt C!oppertone, excel. cOnd For ftlOllll fritftds_ en4 . tela-AKC, SHOW' DOG to a~ Bolt }4ait'Mnlfte!li fOU Full drela, $00). 120 V1etorla (ftci.ate, Make offer I ,•~.no-• ............ '0WnerA"'"':'''"b9ua4. -·thla~--.. $1G!~-~alre-~....;?ht' lt_.,llard.,pl...,TRY pm""llbomeooco-cwner eOOITOMPAINT!NG• StAptll-2,C.M.Eve.· "6-31m · ~-~~ T---... ·--~-"'ii:' -ule --JIO.....,, ,,.._ ,,., -..... • sift &om w;,. with -N ' .• t ===--~-.,--1 m-Ol29 • ! .... JI"' ... '""-"'• e,p~ t~ it.IL -~ 0.A.C A: 5 vean to treuer $50~ Electrf)nte TREAS~'Es 01' kenn'ids -~ ca~....:. ,_0 S1A5 ~-~. l*lDt '6.1 HONDA 250 ~er. PRIVATE-new dune bum DANISH --. .,.,,. I< """ .Ibo -' ' llaldwin oombo ....,. % yn • ALI · BA • -~ =• llj:\ol -R<bullt "'8fne, .~ -body, metal flalled. ~ -cheii, ei.i.., """' Mala! offers •~be.=:: ~s .W-STIJDIO' aid Paid '1695, aell·l25il.-st ,.,; Via~-·•.s. " · b0ii0i'm1n l'llllchot I . \~ ·~ 1IP $115. 536-9544 • ·~ • ~. ,......._ . ..& .... ,.· -hi •• .. OVO · r--•---••n• $10 "-~ -,......w, ~ • D.-' llry llocko 6!2-"4T ·-~NOA•~·~~-~m --DU purdlue8tinm-'21ySUn-1801Newport,C.!o! •• "'2-8181 -·=•-·-,.()pmdally'fnd.-,..,..'. -~ -=~r 'Aulll 9600 ,,,. lll&I> I!oJ '1$. OR "'3914 day Dec. 1, 2 lhN 5 PM ()pei ~ afleroo!m olleno aft 5,30, fi15-!9'lll ll;OO O> 1'"1 Al<C' Will bold '1Dlljl am.~ Meli .. Equip. 9035 Beaulllul $400. I~ - 3 DESKS · with ma~ obly-el'!We "' otller llmo. Happ' y VE IN mu, Pllooe 5'0301< 536-2233 e Spot CUb IC<" lmpod> -··-~--~ O>OiaMm Tb& G.ea-Gitt ol AD , H!'.~BO~ DRI ADORABLE AKCM!n!. Pol> CO'N'TI!(EN.T.i.L' Boal l968.IUVERSIDE 50CC $145. We poy more fC<"&llY Jmt>irt l2llll ... all: 11 i.; ~· G.\RAGE s.r., Old ·-ts Thanbglv1119 I: "'P MEET ~· ·ma1e, black; • moo; TraJJet suJ~ "'" ,,._., ...,. .,uleeoe -xlnt '"'"" r-ot , .. , ...... ~ ~ ,..,..i bac!< -. Music In the Homo: · * AIJCTION * .0 · · ";J -boJt. · , • 84>-1925 or coodl-1ry us bef<n BEIGE• .... -.OOQCbA ald-ookl&ble,lloorGrve,-b>idooWaplano .11,...wlll•ll.orbuy Evory •s.t,&:Sun " '53HOT/ 813-&1 '65GILERA.Goodtrailblke""' "\!-E_Lll(,OllE roclmr,x!ntoond.,bolh!'>< -misc~-" or ..... forOr!t1mU. 'Ji>'WW!nd1a"" ·Oomer_oMlart,.,rBlvd AKCMlnSchnauzerpup-SO. .. 11 M I 9036 l:IOll. 1140 llJghlsM Way, lllOl'OR8,\~S.ecli.Jllvd. l&O. 515-0l52 ·~ . C:l-~l tooh. !I..,~ organ>, ADclloni Frlde1 ·7'30 p.m. A Mi:Fadden.•Santa Ana O>amp blood """'· ~ 1 • .P.._ oor '!'_ . _ Laauna Bch; w~ .. ~33;1. 3 UPllOlsn:REll Bam1 -boob, anllque 1iun .............. ,. •.• $599 ·Win.dY.'i Auction Bam 531°1272 111 7 • ...,. or -·will bold ti! e URGENT, I e 65 • 1'15cc D~ rao!n< bl1<e. • . ""'"" .Gold.. 11; *"' both. .,,... ¥. 2lll 1'lo!lll_A,.. a1oo ·man """ ~ • • ·ISO .. ' .. · --· .. • * AUCTION * Cluisrmas. 1125• '474183 -1 ...vill ·pay iw·to ·mo mi Flboi"g!W ,.., & tank. ALFA ltOMEO 60-S. . ' ' at Oltt Drive, Np~ Bch. Ne., piariot trom ·•· ... $4116 Behind 'l'ony't Bldg. Mat I &\M;OYED ·puppies, AKC aailln& dq:by on )'OUr t>ay.. Real Fut! ·$250.. 646-3800 · DINmG ~set. S125. Sew-Sat A SUn..9:am -S:pm illo mQY Ullld Jtom •• ~'l5 20'151,S Neyiport, CM M&8686 u· )'OU will lt11 flt buJ . Will·'1oJd tll Christmas. '100 front dock or beach. 1966' YAMAHA 80. $160. 11' '61 Al.FA Ro~. @ tns 0,vtitne fW11 ~. I{ 0 LL Y W-0·0 '0 b.e d , 1\: SPECW.. * · POOL-TABLES, tennil tbll~ : site WDlidy ta tr7'" -$125. 5'.4S--39C , OIU:' Dave s62e8o . . down will finance Call wrtib1e. Priced to $350. ' .<... ~·~ ~~ ,~n•-• ~, .. po-UsedllammondBwitht.e. -•·rlbll ••·-•~••equ;p, Aucllona~-1,~o'.m. . 81"~"" • .~ • . ..._-•• _.,,_... • .___,_,,..,,.. ..... q,_ ~. -·~ lie-w~--.---'-$1G5 ~-~~ -. 'U'~-.·"!! -·--TOY ~o;·AiJ(.C..Silver B-O~T S·lip--'-ava11. i-1.&&>;0 _.;..... ..,.._..._ '•2WALNtj1'·-:::."";:'\"=."= Open._,;·~;·. ;J~~·uCall 'Windy'sAuct.oonll•"' ci. w)ll .. ~· •tud BEACllOOMBER 'NB .. UP HONDA"" Saarnblor. 1ol===c:=o=R=n=N=A==I Brand ..... $1GO IC<" both! -etc. %1 ...,_ 2 larp Sunday 1.S KIR8Y V Qoaae & Behind Tony'o'Bfdc .. Met'l . ·Hk1365 1o 3.>'. ~ · inl..LH. D. '62, full dnou. *F 5-G14''* t4f11per ·lift·~ MUlt Sell 'tirCid,ltmu.kltr)'OUl' · en.~Tak.-o!er 217'l5'4Newp;ct.CM141-8681 BOSTON Terrier pups male ~~ -Msut aeDt 673-41146 . _________ ::__ ____ I PIW!' ;'\V"l'e~ «i>ts. ;'Weel<mt. N..,. "a ' ume~-· ·:=mm: .. ,,, $48l2·cuh: onnntft' FABRICS · , t lemale ~ ~-old, malo ~Wonted· 9050 '68 HOQAKA 100. 6 ..,. old. ~ ~J\~ 'I' . olMt 'Piloe :llp\t Oocll Pl,(:,¥. HAMMOND Cl.di -· . Mr>-'n89 Mii "U . '"'°" SOOm AX~ 547-'183< , CRUISER WANTED Full cllr\ & '"""' equip , • io<iil/oe p;i\t. llSQ. • 'l84li' •· · · · · 1> <XJitONA DEL lolAll " · · -• • = 1 mi · · .;....i. . l500 154>'1216 · e-p1... "'" • •·~'"· mm>' '. . A II 1100 .. £.Qui Hwy m.mo ·ELEp '-$35. K>~ l "'FOil $M.E. 'Show ~ ... ~· -L """ FL cruber with twin ' 100 Mph, " ,.;,,,., ,.1. 1:.... .::.:~' pp··---.. ---,.,,..,. Ii;,-'!' !Mwir 'Rt,.?.1a,,-.i.p1~'i .MJil .l:liril~s4a;.161\ 1m '""""'"""'ted-~ • HONDA • i;.11 R•· ........... .,11., · 1 ......... bieoe .$100. 9'a.,19a1 G:E· w"""" Mae)>lne, 'l'ollOalTtioPnce Incre ... _, -~·-~·~ Cll mis Sal, <»lf_B a.Drfo 2 BIK •lanll!UDad>lbund, = "!"~ ':.:"'1 outrjght ar ;. ; ,COR'Q~ • ~·~-·--IIllO.~ We.c;lideredhl .... ....,.,.. ,......,, "' ~ p.m.9l9Bam,?>eMesa, 8 "' ·~~ ' ~ .• -~ MINI BIKES r .... 1-. ' l'b'WAll l!ooJnl!k--· .. chKt ~. rnm otter! Now Stock• Olcj.Prlc11 l!AIIBOUR SUr!boa>d; ~; DEcoBAroRs' llecoupare .". "~..,,reg. Cwnp~ trode ·!l1611 -.,., s -· · .... "$188 . ., ..... · rm.. din. rm.. • mile. 531-1936 ORGANS1and PlAN06 ·E ~. $61). M&-4650. Pla decorated boXes" aiftl(l, $125. 815-mS ~~ 'l)o_pe 2131 ... ,;•-.-~ .--~ ' '53 O'KEEl!E. M...itt dbl WURUTZER : ' ' I ' felt""; 'Cal~ $6.lO. OOB'!fil"AN ""r>PY. 8 If"'~ 3:ll-O'IB6, ""."" "'.""' "" ''2''390• .... llllllDIATI DJLMI"( 8010 ""-II>" · FREE tO YOU 8-U&! old 'Pick of The Lltl.r"' • 9100 * $ * o-IO 1 on., •on .. c;r., •. OHi __ .. _,_"'"""'"----· -~~ .....;.,.. 1~ .. c:C)NN . , · · . OlamP'!o> ....... , -: ·Alrcroft . · ~ He·•e FRIEDLANDER ;, ..._., ""'"tom••!•'' ,-... ~. .. • ' 'F. PROFESSIOJ'{AL Be au t '! PUPPIES G ~ . I ( " .+.,..d. ~ EOXJO"' wAUIUr -"8-3m ' ·: !;CHAN • .;o'!c;HEll, , . rertilber,~apd oaton -dryer, xlnl eon<!. • ~"' ermaa .!"rl. l!llot Couroe 1'f1oo•·uck1Lvb. ~w." , -!fop Trede for ·--.-•• $511.'•• • REFRIGERA'roR. Ajit -• _ 'JIOhf,~29., 1 :t:f :::~-~-~ llll Volte noo;";23" Philco ·• lli>'P"°!'.1·~of! 4 $3!-• 115 , dli; !m.11 -..~ 11 llo"• So."c;. 5,.,; FWy.I •(e,,, P-1 C1r, f Nf.W.-ilfter I PM Real ldoe. $1). GUl!'lldeed. ,vwt us at •;'> • ·-'...~ TV, SZ. .531-1812 aft 4 PM 'l' ~ •• Airicraft Sa.la F M Pardo 11Mtod · it-"" •. · -.-· · Qut~'Servl .. GouldMuolcCompooy r=~-~APPROX.IOO)'ds.ott-whlte {SllEl,TIES1111l11male, Onop·Couaty ·-.AutoS.rvlcot or• -lftl Office •""'-"' 8011 Dept 646-2486 "'$b><e !W"' . • nylon .... oarpet A pad, AKC, all obota. Phone "°"666 ,. 546-I610 · . , · p ORD '"'·-···' ' w·~ A·l coodltlol>. '-N ,,_,,, SantaAna 9 WK old mall> l'..D<lChnan ·-5 ..... $250. :IO'·De'f ' ·-•· "Ports 9400 ~-H bo Blvd ~,·.w .T1pewrlter ~., -. -w. "" . . Shep mix. Needl ""aood _,,, "-w ,..M M4-l606 MobfleHcN:nil 9200 . ...,wuv# -Ir r • '*·.....utno IYPe. made! 'llellvered A .,_-IS5. So. " -541.Q6111 -. '6'll-4010 aft 4 ---...,.. 11or111 1830 . , Cotti Moll m carl:ioft rfbtm. 1D6T eout nectrlc, Service Mon ·• Fri evn •tn 9 . • 11/28 45" SOLID Oak Coffee Table " Now", r 19:-16· FORD & 1!MO FORD 642.0010 Jn0de1 lllce new $3DO' tn-' DeputmeDt. 6f6..Jli6 SU:nda,y, ll to 5 ·p;m. •At1 ,.._,.1 .. te H-0 Train DD1;'1"u-DTC!'IV.i.a ._._,_ 4 C..t-.~'1 o;;,,. Priv•h * PARTS * r --· ----..., cl/~~.' 1 'GIBOOlJ &di ,,by .xse door ~~ .J:::te zr1~ s;t ·~, ~ ~Ballioa ·~~S~A;;:. W: Moblle Home S~ow · ·~~~::·ktt·~~h:r~ +-~__..,. f-=;=;====;,;===00 I -atnr: Won m qub lfuoo>ond Sphlet orpa -nrc. *'< Xmas. B1"1. Balboa -. !112116 Laauna ea. s=-'11:::;::-' .. -=: • tire~ rear eod, drive . DATSUN ' HouMhoW OOods I020 show. 1968 Model1 llst pri~ w/perctlJllon, rewrb It 813--1133' 12/3 2 SINGLE beds. maltrell,. ~ ijd, ~Beach 12'1 • l''i ~-20'' .~24 wlcl•, shaft. cJuleh. · , -.. • , , , '·, JtEiruGi:RATOR mm' flip $m'" malcie offer. 8'B-'l503 ft'prelllt. • Save $225. MATl'RESS It bo.x 'Flltnp sprinp. $35;45x'f, Pup tent, XLNT l'Ol"·allOM I: pl~ length] ,. U't. S~cl•I low '40 Ford tlathead mDkr . 1~ ·....-..<~ ~ ~ 69 69 69 ,freftero r Iola. Maple Kenmore wuhel .I: Pl Ultld spinet·plano, $3915. WI held &: end board. make <>ffer. ~ C&prl Lao rid!ni:·"' QiJirter hr:fte A prlc••, on. ,•hctw l'l'locle.h. Hood ~I: -mile. 0~ pJm. '69 DATSUN Dil>ln<"""' ... ~ -...,.,., ' . SCIOODT .. PHILLIPS C'O. 8'13-'ISO:I -=· . C.M. -'" ArablaJ>. l!iOO, f!15..Sl92• BAY HARBOR Includes •• -....... die-Look 111 , <ofl9e -tobla. cbeot of Very aood condltl"" 145. 19C7r N. Main O :IOth · · SHOP SMITH COM· TRANSPURTATION Mobilo H-°'Show frlbUtor, 'regulator, oil -,d ~awer•, dt1he1, MCh. MT-811:5 Santa An• ~GR'!:· mm.tat:~ BINATIOJlfSAW.pz. 14251Baket' st. ColtaL·'Mesal beads, clut6h assembly and 50 OOQ ml guat w~ wubef I: ~ Small chest downstitn.. ~ ~3 -~ Bolts .. Y1chtt . 9000 (At H~rbor) ge1;1erat.or (needa work). All , I I .._ eD ldndl cl lblf1. """ lfll). Cout Electrk. Hammond Chard 0rpn · AI.UMINUM trailer ·--m for $20.00, C.U 53641411 H.B. $1.,_ O.l Do -.IS2t!i'.1'thStSantoina: ,s.r.rioeDept.....--bencb&mllll<:$300 Clfl!IUAHllA..-.it. .. llllL 3 !OXllO,neor.-,$250. ~~~'!:TBOATI> ·e •SkyliM.'69 >....,.,, , CllJolJV, WR 541..n KENMORE -lnnd • -~ ....... .: .. 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Xlnt body, no Barwkk ·-lmpono BACK YARD 'SAL! $15.646-5818 Pd$39.lm-Im TWO Yr. old hmale J'1oor turnaco I00.000 B'l'1l +l>rpdo!f-... ~500 $17mo.O.A.C.· . , .,.nn.. $1'0 543-9 98.1So.-~Hw1<.,L.B. 3neillhb<n -Orchldst ..... FRIGIDAIRE ..... her, good , -6!>ePbm' -Llceme. oboll, $25.~ '°'"fo1orSiiler,Fclnl·dlesel. ,Rldc .Blldlno'1 . • .:O &wknlls. , ~·- l alo)o piore! -TV condltloi $45! Seo at 17111 T1l1vlalon 8205 well 1raJneiL .,.._ llJ29 FLAMENCO bUliir with lilry on<leck.cabln. \'ecy fast • Mobli. World °' ' · '69 DATSUN PICKUP Conlole, applianets, small Monrovia. C.M. NEWPORTEFt 'IV· l'C.eP.dn ~ct a p,t;;, '"Cue. $115. From 8u'celona ~&bl.~~=f~~ 19432 Bea~ti Bl., a:S. 962-13T1 Trailer, TraYel 9425 Loaded. 4 .pd, dlr o/greeri electm °"""' """'-power LARGE Gu r.tr;aerab>r .. "1t • W • k t Spain. Ooldoba. 54MIU headw ~ .-, $39'600 436 S. JWbilr Bl., SA 5.11.mtl pafnij "'11te -wen., 6 --•.mboml runs-!M.<m-1461 , _...~"U..dTV'•:,., OLD...,.."°'"" (tied"' m-FI H>nnon&dron ea.. DAVIDL FWER IDEAL 2 -~BA KJt.GO IDStyle!67FordC>mper p!ytlreo.$188Cashoroliler blanks. War 9UI1limt parU. ' 1 bundleJ), 9C-1nt 'UJ29 rant' niultiplex A ~tereo !, Ttogaii 20 x 00' On Back Spec. 67-10~' Travel Queen. tofetgn car in trade. Pyri\nts O'.llle<:tiong, gill&, dl1bea, Antfques 8110 CM$2fJ. 20'l1 Harbor Egvd., SCRAPS tor ~doll 1903 Federa1Ave.c'.M. • ~ALLv.i..~~A·~1l BtQi: Ideal tor reti r e d ·Toilet,llhoWer,boldingtanJt. $56.86. can after 11 il(. miscl. You name tt, 1r1 · · dotbeL Call 90--ITn ~11/29 v~"'· • · adult&. ·Private CommuDity gas elec. ref. Hot watar 560634 here! A miniature 100pptng PR&cimatmu sale China FOR that extra room. 23'' ... FIREWOOD 673-6252 *' 49W916 Eves. aub H<>U,11 pool, beach.-heater. ~·~!.•t .l:,=7:-_-::---=:Se,..-,d..-I "''"" .,, • • .,.. Fri-Sat. -mlscl. ~ """ AdmJral T.v .. B!W Maple SANDY ......, · 1op ... u. 637-6143 " re qi...., '11ornlnjro T Boat did<' &valL $10SOO. 6'13-1556 6 vatsun Clll 'SUn. Nov. 29th thru D@c.ht. ques. 10861 Beach lttYd. Console • pert cond. $75, 548--4032 11l30 Racer. Bli. .r gold. Unit No. 214 <:amlw'ldge ~. ~ beauty wit!i «tr Ql)Dd, Hour1 lO A::. to 6 PM. ~11. Stanton Calli. ~'J{Q). <2131 400-U l600 Trailer ,4-boat .~y 6'l3-125f OI" 6'l$.1M1. ·D &' Trucks 9500 f apd, dlr. Near new! '85 201n;A2tl1820rchld,s .A. ~CE Sci'oen. old RENT TV $IO ~IMlll-NOOMl-11•-. pointed . 'Wew 1'b!te O>utHwy,NB , ,6SCHEVY CUbdeli..,.qr_taketrade. Hei&:ht!I. ' hand --·""'t '--~-1~., No n-il Fret dell n a UI ah y.d, 1 , Upholstery .al.a n..a1 mua n-:.a' • Wlll Jlnc prlv pty. Low pa.y.. -GARAGE S ··-· ·---~ • """' 7bree 16" 111! <>wnplon SEE -~ ·~ ~ PICJ(UP · rnentil. ~ ' ALEU lnOuence w/crut.. $25 . 894-5111 or T72-9UO .,, , ...-~ 'Complete w i fb liner Pan Airlerican, Para· Lona Bed, s spd, dlr, J'OOdil""===";====I CUSl'OM ,,,.,... each panel m-1m MAGNAVOX TV/ Stere.o ,lioyl S...,I At......, IW. DmMi ........i"tuel ~ ateering IDOWJ~ Elite,. and ~al Condition thn1-. $i85 t;:uh FERRARI 1lx83, ~ sreen $50 per VAS't stock Amer I: Eur oombo only Ii wks used. sw· abd ·eon!J'ol.l,"""$ee 9J, 28C8 mobile MmetlKIW at delivers or tan ·~. Take • ~S.:,';::1'~r!:, -::~ .... & clocks. Larry Cnltl600,now$350.642-0138 a 1p -' La-. N~BeiCh. ~ual Wide Soles paymenla 139.86 mo. Call FERRARI .._i.t h"o\! A wood 125, .._. Antiques, 2 4 3 8 G.E. Blsck A will" -Ille A 21' CABIN Cruiser C>\ryller °"'""'an .Molllle llom,. Inc. '9<-9'113 or 56-0634 -1-ll Ltd. o.. Telephone pole bar stools 4 Newport Blvd .. CM. TV. 145. · MEET Lt"'8 !'far, all·Blamn.; In 520 N, Hor~, S.A. '$0 CHEVY P)U. Hla'7 d .. ance Coun!Tl'oolr ouiloor- tor 118 or 15 ea. Feathe!ed M>-1925 A autboa!d ,<nb'., bead, 531-15111 ' , ~ • &pd. j( T ...,. end, lud -· ' palni -$10. Old -S.Wl"9 Mlchlnos ll20 Roni A Color TV galley,· tan de.m " trlr. I x· :18" TIWLElt. O>ov. "iii eng. Good -paint. SALES. SEllVICE. PAllTS S5. U' pedalgtoob: $$ eaeh. '81 SINGER. wal mn*>le in-low u $10 mo. 645-1672 Batp.inl Tr.de for lml\1ler to thopl. 'RMlom.ble. Adult B1k int. Ram ·pod 'but , 3100 W. 0.st Rwy, ~ Misc -2543 o..,.. duded. 'l'nnllfer ....-EVERY SAT. tiSuN. 10 AA TO 4 P.M. l>aat or, t can .flllaftce. Pk.-. -, need.a oa ,.aL l40ll. 21'° 11.....,... Beach -·: Ave., C.Jf. 10 .,... pm. man forces repo! Toocb-HI.fl & Ste-1210 !88-4'm " ' 1llgbland Wq, Lquna Bch. SC.91<1i 540-17\;4 GAIIA<ll: _, -""'" IHD&tic, ..... .Jjc -blrt· ·-G ....:.. ..: ' ~ Giii TOUll_ tMAel • • • u· cl'L:OVOOO. -~.HP MOTOR-HOMIS nu Jll\IST ..u -...:-Ford""=.A=-':""=:==MG=beii==·"= I ,_,ta Av.. C.M. 11415-2011. ........... bllnil-JancJ ·-E ~ o<alo 8-.,. __ llAlt.... ...... ' ~ -ltu.hr. , . \lo 1oo P.U. --'8 ~crir Hutch. Ht • Hi. ear I y ltltcbea. No attach needfd. ~. AM/FM multiplex, • Fiil ICJDDlt Pl.A'"°"" • traller, wfil .it pu1a: ~ P.\f. -8cJCb AmeiiMn polo lamp. 1r• 137.99 Cllh or.......,. p.:rr l>mtct! I mo old. Colli r.r-ld -._ w/Wo uc. nlOCli. ..,.S. 210•1-:---""'-----1 'IV •• ..,... -'-'· ,mo. Guaranleo Sood. Call l«iO Sac! $1"/S or ...... IARBOl BLWD •m II lraller, ril ..at -AvoC&do, c.M. -· J'rl.Sun. 5aH6>G 6'13-7490 -• MJ>.a:10, ut :15. U PM '&FORD -truck. ai>I>. i GAAAGE .... , Tools, turn. . . • Tftdl ........ 5 -• -.. Sal IS50. ' ........ tejle ded<, -· ,::: ...._ am.onu -Musicll Inst. 1125 • 110. • • * , 370'o McFADDEN . * &qsl'OH Wbllor. 13". 33 --;x1nt 1fl.Z40 , • .... 1113 H-C.lf. Bal ROCK • Roll -!!'IS -CM. Apt B SANTA AN,A • l'lfONf 531·1272 ' J~ 111r, fully .. u1... '32 ' °""' -. OidliOC 10 to s. Sun 10 _, $. ~ like new, blt-Sportlne Goodt 8500 !~Hilt H.Uao1t IL\ID. & Md'-.OIMJ .a.uD. llt. ~ d;md. l6}510 q, 4 arpeed h1dr1 ... 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Call 13'1-111 • Plf, -oll t "' .. vw liil, -... Cllllut Cllldtton. 1 0 ,, ......... -$l!llO .... ---.. vw.--.... -mr mw omap. ,.now ::nT"--ndlo. .. i/W .... -'";;;;; ___ .,.., ___ .. ii fi Ulm -u,111 ml ,.. .... vw ............. -----·- 'ii Vi Von. -11111 .,. ..... -r•N ... -. • • ... CU1USS 5W'UMI ~:'l..W·-- ' ·-$123 MO. ·-s3150 ' '61 ·CUTlASS ... ~ ... -........ .. '61 QlrWS Sll'IM II""-'ll"t.rr~.l."lll.l'C ·-4117 llO. ··-s3250 ·-$111 MO. . ·- I 00~ FINANCING· Oii ANY ' ,NEW OR USED CAR . ' '11"tllUI ....,*!_ .. ...,,._,.. . ....,,a.-.v ..... $J150 llO DOWN .. ·-$1M 1111. ·- '17 OlmLD • 4 a 1.T. 5&-U"* =."" ur. &'.""-.~ llO DOWll •121" ... 't4 Fiii IL • l.T. Ill. "' • ICIL 'O..""'r\3, .. ~ --· -DOWN •mLESMn ' • --------""!.--· DOWll ,. .. awn••• • · "*'·-·---·--~---· 'i um IUllll ... I • !t.1'11! ... - --· - - - -DOWN ·- .f62" ... ·-.... ,,_ ·-........ ·- UMl¥1it11TT ... ....... I' I 1 • l I I ' • I • I I . • . . --...,---• OAllY Pll01 NOWm/Jtf' J. w.8 AT T SPOllTATION TllAllSPOaTATIOH TllANSPOITATIOH TltANIPOllTATION TltANSPOllTATION TllANSPOITATION TllAHSPOITATION 9'GGUtM C... 9'GGUMll C... ~ Cll'I -U.W C... tNI~ C... "°'""" C... ~ c.,. ,_UM e.,. . "°' iiii;im~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii' . ''4 FORD '67 EL CAMI '59 MERCEDES '67 CHEY. 3/4 TON • • • 2 l)oor. Sedan. vs, autOmauC; 'beet.Or. •nnlne .... ·h1te. ,95 .. !56 CORVEnE 5295 . . . hardtop coupe. ,,OOI', ehift, r•d!o •nil beater. '65 .MONzA ' .. ci;'.'ij.. 4 speed, rad.lo, heater, butternut '63 DART · G.T. Hardtop coupr. 8 eyllndet, automatic., rad&o. i;.eater, lne:dium blue with b).19 viwl trim. ~ ... ~ :: '95 .. ·'53 G.M.C. '62 CHEVY II , ~ . • . .. .. . • • • • • < Station wi..o£. Autocn&l!e. radio aod -:--wl,lle. - • ' ~·~.~~-;;;5 ~~ k 51095 ····-· ?95~ ~ . ?95 r ' 1' ~ l'"1 pickUp truck. 4 speed tra21Smis· . • • • sion. ·. , . . . '11 ·~ •• .. .. . • '65 FORD GALAXIE '61 THUNDERBIRD .. ~~.65 BARRACUDA H.i: coupe VS. automatic, rtidio, bMtar, tuWdo black with gold vinyl interior. <Nf!Z490l .. H.T. Coupe. Full pMY_er, 1actory1 airt radio. tae.ter, tOrdl red with white top. '57 CHEVROLET--· 000 H.T. Coupe. VS, au~, PS, f....., air, RAH. Yellow with black vinyl in- terior, CNU036.1), . ... '63 RAMBLER • Cluslc. 4 .Door seclan. ..4Utomattc, radio. bet. lei'. Clean. ' . ! 51395. . s7_9 .. 5: ··:. ~ liOn pickup trµct. -~dy for.work Or qUlping. . 51695 . r. . ·5595:. . , s495 . - ,. ' . I, =::;:;;;;;:c::;, ======= :;: 68 I · '66 R4VIE" · • ------------'66 CHEVROLET . ·. .~~--'66 MUSTANG~ . -cuaom CooQe. Super Sport et11U1P17'en.t. I ' "" taoJ>ry air oond., power •tr&'. .. automatie: ...... ~ .,,.,... . '1~ 1 J . tn,zts., nijfio a: het.ter--irotto blue with ....... tom coupe. z..,,,. power IUlllll a.,...,t')' ~64 CHEVROLET. -Caprice. cwtom coUpe.1 321 V..S enpne, automatic, radio, beater, power ateerina, factory air conditioning. Law mil~. , . H.t. Coupe. Automatic, radio, heater, fac-tor>' air condltionlJI&, Tu·tone blue. Low mlltia.1~ (RZL.501) ~ b1ltk vilJYI interio Ue. No. VRC413 air conditlonlne. RadJo and heater. ~ :· s3295 · . s3295 · ~:-: Malibu Station Wagon. Big '&' engine, automatic, radio and heater. -. ~695 · .: N• Car P W•rra s595 , .. ',..... __ __.f.. __ .---.t_ ___ __ ··~ta . ' •68 -'f MPALA .. .'65 RAMBtER ,, I • ·~ • ~64 .BARRACO 'A · · '65 ' RAMBLER 770· • -• • ~matic, power at.eering. aJt cond., ~ Gold w/1old buaket aeats, black r··bi .. ~5 .( Door hardtop. VS, ai.ttomitic.' power steering, tadiO. ,heater. ~595 Sport Coupe. 327 VS; aulomatic: ra<lio, beater, factory air . ' Poor. vs, automatic, ~er •~na. radio, heater; whlte w/areen trim. (FB~11) Station wqon. fi cylinder, 1tandard ablft, radio" hater. (PC$90'l) ~~·Johnson & Son show you the 1963 CONTINENTAL o4 cir. ••cl. l11ut. T1hiti•11 re11 fin w/f1'11teh lthr 1111. •· tr1n1~ RIH, f11lly pwrcl . w/wi•ul ., 6-w1y ••tf., 1tr., brk1., 111w tirt1. I twn. m•i11t. in ou' 11rv. J11'I• l ie. IT04 1 t . SAFI IUY $1 595 WARRANTY 1965 T-BIRD COUPE lu/'' 11kl 111. w/1111tch. hit., 1. tr•n1., R&H, full p•r., M ., br•1., wind, 1111. V1ry 1tlr1c. m1i11, S11 t1 1pprocl1t., lie. OWWl6t. Cit•· I.retie wllf, w/bl~. 11inyl 1111., full fi e. oq11ip. Incl. •• tr1111., R, H, I'S, 36,000 1ct. 1111111. Tr1tl1cl by 1H1. 1w111r, Uc. OXS251i. ·s1495 • • ' ·MARAUDER X-100! ••• • • • a car for tomorrow, ..... ~ today! .. ' 1966 CHEVROLET l•l-Alr 1ft. w111. 6 'JHlll. 111 eddtft. f• full fee. •i.11i,. it lie1 •· ff•111 .. PS. ~ff. It h•s !,ea~. d•1•rt IMif9 •wt. w/liro111• Yi11yl l11t., I •w11., dtl"'"' e11ly 2J,OOO •ll1..., l1olrl & tlrl••• lib 111w. l ie. T'9C.2Jt. $1795. 1965 COLONY PARK , ' , •••.•••• wo11 ••••••. &t1el111 &old w/m•fcti, iri:t. r ' Fuh fac. •quipt '+ •11t.. tr1111., ftc. •i, co.114., ~.. • Pl, l l H, t••t fi e: Jrd 1111, I ow11., wi ll 11111flf, • L1c, .,Dl 192. · ' $209$· -1966 COLONY ,A-AK • P•••· 111 . ••"· F.11 f1ct. 1q1ilp. + rs, r1, 11111. tr1111., RIH . 111111. pr.llr. bluo w/co11tr11ti,111 Yl11yl i11t., I 1w11., c1r1f111ly 1n1ilit1l111J. Lie: T.-.Zl62.' $2215: • • .. -JOHNSON & SON - • ' . CORVETTE ~DGE~- .. " • . •• .. • 1 ' .'65 DODGE : '62 Chev. V4 ~ '65 CHIYSLEll '6.;.' ,._ "tt ~ ·~;;w .. on. v ... ndJo. • New-Yorker, full ixiwer, tac-I ~• .. "'°" beater, auto trans., powtt _,, Impala 1. ,tory J.iJ'. ~ apeed, ~'fJJlrY ~ c;ond'°' ltee.rinatlJc. No: UOM002. ~; -...1 .. lfd1op ..... ..,.. vii $1995 -· ---and $32 .• : ·~-;,Am CONl>.," P/G, e E-Z TO BUY w:lndQwl. Finlabed ~canary down'-monthlY paymentl. f ._.111 .. ,lb ..... ••c. s-' JIM SLEMONS ~ ;;::,r:.r::: !i ~ Olli>' All down , : Una ori&. tropical turquoiet r. • . monthly plQlttle.n& inelude •/white top ana 4 new white 15a2 So. Main atW under fact6rY warranty. tax It license . & tinancl! ~ walls. IGXM4 F.dlnger afa-Main cha.rp for onJy 36 montba 1 $995 ·. ' 543:3567·,·' on approved bank credit. ~. lat .,.,. lot on llarim BI•d. • COMET ~~~L.:~~A.~§: JOHNSON &·SON 1'63 OODGE :m V-', • .u .. i.Jncom.Mercury Comet 1966. 390 hp, new · ' , ,,.__.... W/W *-'" t'" b, 3100 w. Coast Hwy.. R/H. Pwr •trx. air -oood.I : Carta Mesa .c•~to• ... ~ Newport Beach Very dean ccpnd., teacher'•"~ 19U 'Harbor Blvd. 542.7000 56-US? Privat.e party. 642-94ffi 546-1164 car. $700 or belt offer. l:· •6" ·cHEV MALIBU CONnNENTAL Authoru.d MG n.ai.. 847-11111..... I;, 2-door Hardtop, radio, heat· FALCON t 1 er, auto IJ'ans., whitewalls. '62 CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. DODGE !;! Lie. No. OLT 448. ...... .. fully equipped .Good, ________ ,'63 ~conCcinvertf: .• $25 cond. S895; S,,1-1450 -EXECUTIVE A reil fun.n-aun apedal! : down I rnontbl,y paymenta. Today only! All down & ,;.ORVAIR '61 CHARGER 11/'t' Boaut. all yacht -w/ • monthly payments include it.. AIR cX>NDrrIONING anaPPY tieat& red vinyl buck·:: tax a: lictme a: finance ______ .. __ 1 Bucket aeti~ virQrl trlm, 440 et aeat inter. and WU. wbls. • charge for only 36 months s LE mag. enitne. Tixque1lite DKT303 on approved bank credit • A • b-aM .. mlo, "'""'· pow· $795 i· SADOLEBACK DODGE "' •"'}'Uw. b,..... ' win-t.t car 1ot ~• !!arim m .... ~: 1401 N. TUa1in. s.A. 547-9381 '62 Chev. Monza ~ ..::"'':;.,,:'.'\.~ JPHNSON & SON :~: 1.Akewood Sta. Wt.ion. Auto-No. XS29L8821920. Hu re-Lfucoln-Mercury 1 · uiatic, radio, beater. Pert It mainins Chryaler c.orp. 5 Cali. MeU. Branch ·~ ~· Uc. OPU960. ~ .-eaNO.OXI mile warranty, 1Ml HUbor Blvd. 642.-T<llO :; $695 $3287 .•• GENE O'jiARA'S • FORD 1~· ELMORE SAOOLEIACK DODGE ~..s-T~ek * 1:: 1401 N. '['Uslil1 S.A. M7-9381 ,, l'UI ... h10TORS --~="' ~--'116 FO,RD "390" V-8 "GAL-,.. TOYOTA • SILE • AXIE" 500 HARDTOP SPT. I Ph. 839-1200 CPE. Crul8e In a dream ! .. _ ·--~ ft«J w-.. Dod woild of lino • -dbl. . :--~v ~~.. 196.. IJ• Bl .... tapo nl\lllc, lact. al< 62 MODIF1ED Co r vat r zta (Jub Cpe. A\t0ma6c Md oond. Com.fort and quiet ·Monza ata. wag. Conic• ~f u a pln. µtic white power! Outatancllfv polar • S P ,Yd e. r e n i · New I 'i with oontrutln&: interkr. Uc. whUe with black vinyl lall-f ~ •.• cOo<l tires; top oond. overhauled. U50. 64Z-1239 G~3; Oi}h• • dau top, immaculate blaci " llJOO cw, !Inn. 642-8071 1965 MONZA. 4 spd . 2 Dr. 1 • ''995 ""1!<1 lnteJ". (Jul! 29,167 ml.) ,:: ~ 7 PM HT. Wire wheel.a + extras! • One in 10,CO>! CI'.Jc. # l'ti •iir"QIEV Impala SS, pg/pb, to mllu. Xlnt cond. 1995 ELMOR·E STZ "'1! ~. Rl)I :tolw. birt ...... Good """ ownei-. M<-!280 $20951 ~. -.M. $. 14&-0975 63 CORVAIR Conv. HT.. MOTORS 11t cu kit on ff.arbor Blvd ..-_ _, ~ Soild lllten. Good TOYOTA . ' ,:;r:;.UXE ;,. Clmlno, """'·SW), 642-8&98 .... PM Ph. 8,19-00! JOHNSON & SON i'. A~ diae, brakel; new '86 CORSA. 140 HP, 4 IRIL 15MO BM.ch -SJVd., Wltmllttr 0.~Mtrcury :. tfta, :d~. a nillec. Beat otter Over $1200. • '64 DODGI • 114 ~ =:,.~ 'llOodJ' roll. '1U14 5404f!'l Al! f,P.JI,, llOrt G:T. H.T . .toupe, 1!1d!, B&f OU.. 1'63 F""I : ~ 2 dr Sed~,3 sp Sticlt auto. trana Lk:. No. J'SVSIS. ,,.1A .... Ull\ •1 Dr HT .... ~ ' $225. '58 Cad 4 dr DeVUle .. $29 ~ -· . -!':' -Best otI dawn'" •'-1~ ti tDry ait, full JIO'fm'.', m.aDJ' ... power ..,,., or ft '&6 CorVette l'utt.ck "C'r' mon .. ..,. pt.YmeD • utrU1 Orieinll OWl'lllr 8311 .ff S«l-125.1 aft S:30. ErnUdt Wbfte With black in-1'odl.Y onty! AD down l CUtilian Dr. H.B. aMua,_ it '$S IMP ALA 4 door bard -trdud mqnlbly P9.)'lDellta include • , ..,.__.,..._ terlo1-._="l"IJ>\-.~: ... ..._.._ 6.-llM GALAx.:lr lllIO ;, •. • "-'4 --~-.. only3Cmon8Jo~ ........ - lid. Alr.•RIH ,,.. ..... loJ, .AMlnl Pd -a---credit. 11101 er""'-· -::. lll50. -•uOt!! --s'Aooi.11ACK DODGI alt 5 :! .!Ill CJIEVl' 8 .... auto. ::!n Mutt ha -and 14tll N. ~n. 8..A. 51'1-SM <Xl<JNTRY -11111 1 :o-· tnr\lllOril.tDm rz5'...C1J) • EX:!X\l'l'IVE , flt best offer. A Ir, P/& .. , · '61 COltOllrt.500 Piil, ""'1 ... 35.000 mr.. !"""' r '15 CHEVY . I~. xtnt. %-~ hard""' la®. II!«> ••lb ~2I:n cond. U.. &0-9 after er. euto. trus., power!..__.1;"'s1'""FORD=,...,.,-cbi<,,.--S"'ta"'tloll,_.1 5 PW. . • ' ~ -,..,._ "'""' loo ,,,.., """' l'JOd. 1115. • ., llETAJ.Ll':: -........,, -No. WP2»'10llf.. -. --·. --· -w. OiUt Hwy. llM -""" a.... 1114 FOltD Rwhlro )if N"!"J )ioiilled. -• ""°""' -Corp.' I -• ~000 -..U, &olllt .. -· cm:VY -·-... !M0.1111 -· -.. -· ---·--.. -MG-'2417 0 i6RD w._ ~ PJll. P/S. Air, ---'II oir-m .... AMI GIENE O'HAM'S -.,_ & R/H. P/11, -s asVT '1aI or "'1 Cli-.,. _PW B" 11~ •-SADOLllACK DODGI °'11-~-Ml-U4t i tor. Go· C!Dt -... --All 5 Pl( 519-l.!O'I l4GI "· -u . M'I-,.. ....i -: It C.lf. -SICK 11' TO •EM! iOili< 11' TO 'Dll dltlon .00. Call 811-1'11. QWIGll _. -d -· DAS.Y PILC71"WAl'T A08I llOCX ti; TU 'DI! 1111 Valp Or. Apt. Uf.11. ' ' --- -· • • 'f -• y ~ -,.. -,.. . .., -------· .,. --·-C"~---:·•• =-·-•~P~ .. ·-™->_,.O ""* ,,_,.,., "'#">'>'0.-,f'"'W .. -F. ....... #0 .. 0 .. >4_,411"¥ ..... :»0 ....... .,...,..,.. .. , __ ,,,,....,..._..,,.., ....... ,...,. F,..,.,.,,_~o~ • .-.....--' • llllllllw•C:.. . ~ .••. ,. ....... • <• • Yl1l*5 • Sell• De Yllles • Clllls MISSION ·IMPOSSIBLE?.-• • : ' ·NOT AT I . ' • : . · I.LL MAXEY TOYPTA· I L.L .. E N. : · OLDSMOllLE .. CA II LUC JA&iAR .HEADQU~RTLRs .. , , 4 CQNILEJE SAw -lJI~ All> PARTS ~,FCIR J-.s _ . RAND NEW, 1969 ·BUICK ' . . ... I , • .. I . ' . ' '" . . ,,, I,·.~.,,., ell ra4i., ltl1kr, l•I ... wh.( • ..,. ' 1 VI. ,.,.,,ff .. ,-. -~"'$2)98'5 } ....... . ........... ..,. ...... - '''· 1.AN11 ... rn.Jt2t, ... -••lf.U. ' . •1795 ••. H.T. ,,_. .... hll ..-,· ....... eln ITll6MI , :-... ~"~ ................ s2195 ,..,., ... --·"" .... '1611 -. h•M mt. alWI .,._,, _._, , • _ !M"f tZIOSlll ....iNA.1I ........ t • ' ... _ $' 100 2 Dr. H.T. r.n "'"" f•c. tlr. 1595 tN1%144) A..., .. ,~ .... a.1lr l!JJO ~~.:i:...~-.,,.,"" $1195· wlll. -Nci, t.o. ""· IWXYllll ... -.... _ s2095 4 tlr. H.T. Mt1 ~K. • ., eH4. .. _ .. _.,-.... ,BS ! .. !:!~'. ... ~···[ 1 ' ....... In I ,'(Id) ... _ c:.,,. ..... -. ... laXnlll . .............. ~ ..... !~t lll~:1 11 I • 11111pu1 1 ·, . • w ----...... -....... ~. -....... ·~· ... ··-.. · ............ ~ ....... !:tl\.I;. - • • I I I t r . ' • I' f . I r f 1 I ' .. •• . ' ~ ' • '64 CHEYR.OLE'I'. . s577 +, .~ Mo... R•di• -·ftJ ......... ~ ·r:: -t..an•mlu; ... !E¥Cf7tl . JO% $24 Pllt MONTH ... _ .JJ ' J.• Jf.-.n'NS • or •r•••· . . , , ·' , ~1 i~;;:;;:=:::; " '65 MUSTA~ • $8/7 t;: . V,I, 4 1peN Jt•n1ft'liiti,oft, N-.lie ·an.cl hMler, INO,Mlq7) JO.%.'dn.'er-tr.:do. W ~~ . . . . , '64 CHEVROLIT s7:7 • .:;,~~ V ' ,, ....... M•IU"' J Dr HT. f, auto., pwr. mer., • . RAH, WSW, facto.y al" l!{Z\17091 fl4 ~·!,~ 20 "· down .,. tracl•. ... :::=====:::: '63 CHEVROL,ET SS77 ' t ~ Nova'.f Or. 6 ,." -.9on. 6 cYI., auto., radio, ·hat.,, white walk. JiMH7411 $24 ~ , 20 % clown or +rad.. , ; ·.I i~s;:;==:=j '65 CHEVROLET -· Sf11· t ~ 1,.,.1a J Dr. H.T;VI, 4 •~t poW• • ., Piil.MONTH. t ... rint, radio, h..+et. CXSR! 111 · .- 20 % clown.,. +ta4e • ., .... " , . , • ~ ' '67 .BUICK • .Slcy~rk cetW•rt. VI, •uto., pwf. 1tffr. Radio,. ho.tor, WSW. 123JMI 10'/'. ciowfto<,lttdt. " I :~ •• ~~~~~~~~ .. po~., $1~7 l ;:: o1-rng, radio, h .. tor, WSW. I RQH· UI .,..1. 1'1.;NTH 17.1 J ·20 % down or tr~le. ::'::';;'"::"°:::":'"':;::::~ ·'Q . CADILCtC· S711;f,,~, ,• ' . . . ~·-' a· Oorado -Wnv•rt. Hydram•tic, rw•r , .... ~ ~p~-MON. -TH. •ita1tin91 ll&H, WSW,' fac...-1ir. IOOF-~ ;1471 20%.· cf own or~ tr1d.. ,. :=:::":":::::""~· :· = '65 BONNEYl,LLE $·14Tt ;: ·Coupe. VI,' auto., powtr 1taar., r1dt,, •i• . h .. tor, WSW, f•cto.y'ai" "IW71fl ..,.. PER MOl'(TH 20 'Y. clown or trade. ;:;::::::":_....===~ :~ .. !~!~· .!:!'~WlkM,' ~lm. ~ R&'H, wsltf, fact . .;,, p0w., windows... $p, PEI .~H ( UZ&-19-tl ·20 ~ clown or ·tr ado. r ; • MOM I ( _:ALL c.US.:sul.llCT TO ,.,°' SA~-"-". '' ' . ' ' ' . • ... ---....... --'f'l lt't t"-•• 'i 'O F.tw • GMNDPRIX! I .l • ' .CU1tom . 4 Dr. ~acla1t. W, a...tomatiC, 'rtclio, hadar, white watf1,l f~MKS~7) 20 % down or trade. • +. ... ' Lio. P~PIRMOMTH .. _ '65 FORD XL · Cot1vartibl~. Vt, ;uto.;,etic,. power , ·l ~ st-.ri•t• , 'f'SW, , RAH,, l•dory oir., $46 Pi!R Mi,INTH IXEX40IYI 207. down o"trado.' 1 ·f. 1'\...,T., . •. ·-... ,., \.~ :--:· :t • ' !., C~DILt,A~ 1• • s1.sn+ ~..: S'o,jan DoVlU.. F.11 powor •od f1cto.y ' 1 • "1- ilr 'eonditiooing. 1Pll611 20\1, down ' $58 PER MQNTH Of tre~e. I '{' _. lfl'OHTMI "'66 PONTIAC $1·8771:: , Bonneville 4 Dr hardt~. A~atic:, PS, PB, RlH, .f1ct. 1ir, brouth•m Int. $51 Pllt MONTH ISIW296') 20% down or trade. ":=·=-=·==S:=~ '66 FORD · "' .. $1277.+,'[: Custom ·1 Dr~ Mrdto-p. W8~·•uiometic:, pwr d~, radio, ho.tor, . SW. ISJY0 .$46 PEit MONJH .9771 20 (-down or tra~ ~r .. ~ . .:fll"~ · '. • • , · lrii~ Aules HOOlmporteif A-· '6001-rtO.i ·A-HOO f~' ~E·ND. OF MONTH! .-11 -.-. ii••• II• •. -.-.. -.• . CHICK 'IVERSON 9900 ~< ,; · · .-' . _ "TA p GO FWY.• -iIUST REDUCE STOCK!. I · · -· .. · -: I ,lJ'. 20 CARS MUST GOU •. "EDINGER AYE. p· . ():(::;; I ~t BEAT THESE PRJC~!! EDINGER .. I . : 'S9 ~~~~=i .. $_23.3 • WARNER .AYE. ''< !NYFl26} .. ~I' - f51 ~:;~:4• s23·. 3· · I; P.S. (TVU9631 .. • .. '&U-DODGE ::> H.T. 2.0r. 6, ~ P.S. llGU1301 •• s233 . ' .l61 RAMBLER s233· w-.vt,•uta. air cond. IGGR109) • s233 s233 ' ' :5 8' CHl\!ltOLET J , i vt, 1utom1tlc, -:;: l'.S. ISIH3601 .£ ' !233 .~~!. 1233 ... -. ('ltTllJ) •. , '. ~ '. I I ~ • • ''7 llATIUN • , •• S14tl W•~· 4 Dr. ll:lt-1, 4 ~••;;;' ... :;;·'-"'! U.=cJC"'l.;;41.:..1 __ I '67~'DATSUk •••• SUfl 2000 nl1tr.· UH, I ......... . ,Ai;un al "' ~ '67 'f.W. ••· ••• S16tl 1 Dr. Set1111. R•dl'e, ha1t.. ar, " 1fN'4. IVEN1701 '67 DATSUN ••• , Slltl W•1on. ,Recllo, ht•f•r, • ., ..... ITIJJl71 I .,. ... , yell-w/ltl•c• inf-r. fVS ... JJ61 . , :•61 •AflU ...... • ~· I '1"0 Y.SW .... -.·;H" ·, • .. ··~ • ,,,; , ._,,. ; 1 • r.., • r-, I •a, 4 Dr. -~ -1e, ,,.;, b.•·w/Utch. lift¥., . . l~ alth., •Ir c"41. le• MIU..-. 1WIU6t I , IVIUtffl I '66 MflU• ..... l'llff '67 IATlllfll • , , • 11&tl ' . . .z PACINC COAST HWY. "::!'!! Ra1111 .. h••"'· 4 C•i-· ~.4'.. ~.._,, 4 I I • lflwtttl .,..,.. IT"llt~ ·w TOYor&. •••• 11m .: ... IOll !'. .• •• • "'' , .. Dr. s.~ .. w;., lt.1frtr,, Pid.,. ~ .... .. I . 'U IATIUfll •••• S11tS Stati .. -•.,.n. ITAllltl ' ' • •1tte. tSJClfl! ($tot7JI • •. ~4\~-~ 14~ .~,~~ .• I ·tHEsl: NEW"1!19 DJl'fSUIS : · ·· '·'PLUS ' ~\ I • • 2, D<tORS_, ~ 'D.QOIS, AND ¢AMF•S '. Aro Here Now For I DILIYIRY TODAY! ' .. I. 1a leach Bid·. .!!.."·~-~ I HUN11NGTON BUCH ~iit/a•;•iii~ -....,. •:••·"" ""' ,:.IUl'o I 142-7111 or 5411442 __ ..... _.~_!t.._.:._L_.r._~ ...... _. YOIJB AD BEA.CHES U,972 •OMES. EACH lfUKI • I • • . ., PLAYS • SYlllT MUSIC ••• and this . ,. the tuile Our 11;,, YW'• j.,..,, 111•11•d +tr. VW 16 pei1tt 1•fely .~ , p•rform•nt• t•1t. ~n4 h••• our .I 00 % 1111u•11f•• th•t w•ll rtp•ir or "!~l•t• •It m•i•r mecil•11lt•I p•rl1• fer JO ill•y• or 1000 11111•1, l'l'hlch•••• cern11 flrit. Wh•t y .... ,.. t•ttil!t k: • ••r tllat net an'ly lealu .1rJ.e1t "•· \·ft run• fft1t·wey,1toe. · • •infin•, ff'•fl1rni 1io11,. ,.,, ·•x!., front ula ••Hmbli•1, .,f•k• ty1hrn1 •l•ch'i••I 1yit•m • • 75' • USED Yws $29~ TO $1999 • PORSCHES • ••• PQISCHE ;1-1 AllTO. '62 '°RSCHE ~s.11 • s'° t"" POlSCHf ti' I Sl'D ,.•47 PORSCHE tl2 I S~D 'lt POISCfff SPST 4 SPD , '661POISCHI tl2 I SPD _It l!OkSCHE CPE 4 SPD .... PORSCHE SPR>tO 4 '61'1'61tSCHE SUP 71" Sl'D Sl'D I c~.'Tra~-r~I ' '61 v.W. t PASS IUS ' .... v;w_, CA!ii'Nl tt1 v.W.. IVS '66 V W.-«X • ... v.w. IUS su~•OOF .• 'Pl.SS IUS .,., 'V.W. DLX. r.us IUS '6"/'V.W. CAhfPfR1 • ' ·PONTIAC PONTIAC . ·-. • '68 PontlK Bol'inevitle Fttnch ~ gold ex-. matcmnc 1ntuior. Full pwr, llir conditlolling, ~ anten-na, pwr windows. Vtty low mileage. Car in new car· COOditlOn! wm take older car in trade, will fine, pri. vale part y. Call Ted , 49&-9773. or 545-(1634 • R~Y C41tYER PONTIAC '63 POllTIAC > Grand PrlX. 2 dr., H.T. !ti· .. dio, heater, auto''trana., er •tffrinl. Uc. No. Ff'!. 866- WI HA -AU IH STOCK ·POR l•Mm1A11 DIUVllT l'ltOM $1770 fl C...... J..,, 14) I C....•J .... ,,..,c..-..... w. ftl c..... ......... (71 C....A:1"LH.T.1 (16) C....ltW:HT .. tJI c:r.-Je4-i (11 '••1 II hft T • fll 11 •• alaar ""': Ill ~l11•u1l 1 ..._ W.· .,...J-T'.or-UTIC-~1 TUDI • llf ~LS , '17 AUSTIN HIAl.rt. \t.W. DUNl.UOO'f ~lffl!L Rael.._ ~,..,.. \fop, Aftttt. hfT••· s,.c.el, (VH\¥ 161'1 I ILVD ,, .. , -$Htl · • $11H '" volvo WAGON Alt HM. hlly e~uip,.C. ~"l f Prx"i':t1J .pns '11 CHM CllMPD ................. S,.Uet. f-'lll 6711 • "" "'""!MOT ... "'"" • ., fet , ..... '' (JtC "'' .... . . • • .' _ ....... ---··· ........ _____________ w DAILY PILDT ' • SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON EACl1 AND EVERY CAR, HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES, EXCELLENT SELECTION. . . ----.-OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM------- . . . . , 1968 COUPE DE VILLE· 1968 ELDORADO •· • • " "Thi1 Cadillac motorcar 11 flni1h•d In 6raclan whita $ with Royal blua padded tor. and the Inferior it in el•· gant blue dacor cloth and aether, Fully equipped with all of Cadillac'• fina1t features, inc:ludint power steer· Ing, power brakes, power 1eaf1, power windows, singal leaking ri1clio, and of course, Cadillac's i1utomatic air conditioning. 4929 $ ni. •v•r pop•l•r El Dor•d•. Fl11!1lt•d 111 li•rOt'jlll told with b.19• p1dd1d ro•f 1114 t•l4 lllf•rl•. Tiit wlt••I, ,.w•r 1k•,. 1119, pow•r br1k•1, 'ow•r wl11dow1, pow•r •••t, po""'' v•11t wlndew•y pow•r tru11l lld rt Ital• 111d 1111i, 11'101"9 lu11ury pow• er ft1tur11 l11tludl119 C1dlll11 f1tf1ry 1lr 1011dltfo11l119. 11+. t1r 91t h1r1 flr1f 111 thl1 l11uty. VTU'7 '65 CADILLAC Df>Ville Convertible. A stunning Roman red exterior with a brand 11ew white top and red full le~ther interior. Has all the popular Cad· lilac power features including brakes, steer· ing, seat, windows. and of <:oUl'5e factory alr conditioning. This · gorgeOU1 automobile ha."I been driven only a f~ careful mlles and is in outstanding condition. (SBF763) -· SALE PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL A beautiful turquoiae 4 door with turquolse leather interior. All the popular power assists including power 1teering -brakes, windows, fieau, factory air condltlonlng. Thia ca.r Is ab- 1olutely gorgeou1. CTGM7(1) SALE $3777 PRICED '67 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Beautiful Monterey Gl'ffn fin- ish with BlaCk(vlnyl roof and tW.I ld.ther in- terior. Full Cadillac poMr Including power vent windows and Ot ooune, factory air con- dltionin1::. (9246) · SALE · $4222 P~l~E '67 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Station Wagon. Th1I lovely Sudan beige station wagon 11 fully equip~ »1.tb '"'automatic transmis5o6;" poYo"er 1t.!erln&, power brakes, radio · and heater, white 1lde walls, luggag~ rack, power N!tll' window. Exception• al car. (TRKllOl SALE $'1999 PRICE .. '65 SEDAN DE VILLE l'\nlshed in a beautiful Baroque GoJd with beige padded top and beige leather interior. Power steering, power brakes, power win- dows, power door locks, power vent windows, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, AM· FM radio and cadj.llac Factory Air Conditioner. CSJM17l) ,SAU $2666 PRICI '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic tranamlulon. power steering, power b;ikes, radio and heater, buc- ket •eats, center console, tachometer, white aide wall tires. COSX753) SAU $1333 PRICE '66 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville. Solid green finlth with areen leather and nylon interior. Full C&dlllac pow- er equipment plus factory a1r conditioning, WWteerlng wheel, power door locb. 6 way aeet and many other of the extru ottered by Cadillac. CTAX.395) NABERS CADILLAC HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LA TE MODEL, PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS IN ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THESE CADILLACS ARE ALL SPECIALLY P R I C E D RIGHT NOW DURING THIS HUGE SALE! 4 fl Dorados 21 '68 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes 16 '67 Cpe. & Sed. De Vllles '66 CONTINENTAL Coupe. These two beautiful automblles both have all of the popular power feature• and factory a1r condltlonin8. Both have all leather Interior and are In excellent condition. Take your pl.ck of these oqtstandin& can at a price you won't believe. CRPG930) SALE PRICED '65 THUNDERBIRD Landau. A beautiful powder blue T-Blrd wttb the white landau roof all vinyl Interior. Full power equipment lncludlng power brakes. power ateerlng • power wlndOWI • ~r seat and of course factory air condl.UonlnC. Thll ii an outstanding car at outstandi!11 nvlnp. Bttter hurry on thi.111 one. {MPP121) $1888 '65 CHEVROLET IJnpal.a Coupe. Silver blue with black vinyl . trim. Economical m vs. power .•teertft&. radio, ~~.t_!'hita ·wall t1tea. Exceptional value, (NM£b:>U) . · sAu $3333 PRICE a '66 Cpe. &· Sed. De Villes :sA~ · $ i 333 n1ci · ' '61 CADILLAC THUN ™' uwe iewe11a aboo>ute1r 1mmacu1a1e. >. 9 '65 Cpe. & Sed. De Villes '66 DERBIRD Coupe De 'vUJe that ii fully equJpped with '"'""'""' -...... po-'"'""•· power . r ,.,,,. (i>e.'' & Sed.. De v· 111es·· .,,..,_.,, 2 _. ....., .. " tun, equipped with brakes, radio and heater. Hu a beautiful g power steerfn&. power ~ power wfn. cloth and leather lnterlor. Locally drtven dows, power seat &nd J'ord't ramous factory -·u 1~7, air condlttonlne. A be&uUful 1&tln a1lver ex-cream-....,.... ni-,. 4 " • ~ terlor wttb black vinyl tnt.erlor, (R1'U339) SALE PRICED '·~~Cadillacs sAU ·$2444n1cm '63 CADILLAC Sedan DeVllle. Beautifully finished In a lime green exterior with matcbin& green cloth and leather interior. Power steerln1, power brakes, power windows, poWtt aeet, power vent windOWI Cadillac'• famout factory air con41tiontna:. You m111t tee thll ona to really appreciate what a beautUul automobile It Is. {l'WF019) SAU $1333 PllCI '66 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Sudan beige ln c:oJor· with beige leather interior. Hu powe:r 1teerlng, poWer brakes power windows, power seat, power vent ;IndoWB, and AM-FM radlo. Fac-tory air conditioning and much, much more. This one won't be here lon&" at th1I price. (SQR223) $3333 ~62 CADILLAC Sedan DeVWe. A ~ Satin lllvtt u:- terlor \\'i:tb cloth and" lt;ather interior. Power 1teertn1·brU•·WirldOWMe1.t and factory a1r condlttonln& or course., Lovely '"11 Clll'ed for car. (JPE679) . SAi.I. . $888 PRICI '66 CHRYSLER Newport • door lwdtop. ca.hmero lvocy with black vtnyt top and dtdlln& black Jnttttor, automatic. poWer steerlnt. power radio and heater, white aide: wall tirel, concUttontna, ~OOD mllet. Local 1 owner car: Immaculate. CU01'865)) "' ' SALE PRICED --------,----SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN------- SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER I, 19b8 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADIILAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 T·llRD T-llRD -~~~~-1~~- FOR Sale by Orig\na] Owner, '65 T·BIRD 1.968 4 Dr., T-BIJtD. Like AIR CONDmONING new. only 3700 miles total, Coupe. run power ra4io, new car WB.lTl.llty, Perfecl ' eonditkm. Fully equipped heater, auto. trana., Ck. No. including air. 646-3469 HlJS 918· • TOYOTA • "WE'VE GOT 'EM" OVER~50 .NEW 1969 TOYOTAS TO CHOOSE FROM! WE ARE OFFIRING-FOR TH£ 1st 11MI 5-1969 TOYOTA Demonstrators LOW MILIA•I AT SU~TANT1AL SAVINGSll el!·Z TO IUY JIM· SLEMONS Alf WIST WAl!m SAll'IA AHA. -TOYOTA VAUANT '63 VALIANT Oonvmiblt. aufomatic &an., rldio and heater. $795 • .:.z ro auv JIM SU.MONS lllCll ... Main ~~- Follow the OUR THANKSGIVING IPICIAL One Car, One Price. 3 Days Only, Fri.· Sit.· Sun. • Brand N- '68 Javelln 5 228.9 s.. .... AMX Pl.Ill 11 -11oeou IN SPOln CAl I Select GUARANl1fD lest Pre-Owned Can 'Around~-..._._ CARS DIRECT -FACTORY ' DEALER FOR c • " ' ' ' ' . ; . . . • • • f . . . -. • . --. 1 • ,. --• -...._Ao. -. Alt. "') _ .r1 I ~·_ "\. J., -• l -" • 4::.. 'b.. C. ,.. -•+ ---. ,. • -.. .., -~ ~ ----~ ·• • .--...._ .-• • • • • • • • -.. ""-~~..._l;:,,,l:),a:,.i::..Jt:..JIWl.Jl.JL~IO.lo..JI ......... _ ................................... ...... I ' • . I • I 1 t l -: = ... .1969 WIW 1969 i Di:! •• , ... , ... ••• 9AYI --·.- SPORTSMEN'S SPECIAL Tuck·Aw1y C1mper Tolncopic With '66 Chevrolet Pickup 1p1 2, 1tov1, l'fri91r1tot', 1ink, dh11H1. JllJA) JO% 1'own ortr1d1. 1895 559::. JO MONTHS -N!aAYI F~CTORY CLEARANCE SALE Of SHRBY COBRAS! GT-350/GT·SOO THE '69's ARE COMING! A1 .Drtngt County's only Shelby AmerlC111 Dt1llf', WJ 1n """''""' with tbl fllCtory to d11r tho l11t nfht '61'1 It NOW OPEN SUNDAY Dlsceu11ts Never Before Offeretl 0.. America'• Numller I Hlth Perfennance Carl 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. FOi YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE • .,'lft,00 ,..-_ ftH7J ...... PWIWI UC ... Jt 1'o c"-fro.In. "'~ & "I" crllndllln.. 4 ..-.. 1U'lorNillct. S.-wlll'I POW9<" 11Mrlrltl & 111lr CIOfldltilllft. Int. IHJ ttlru IH1 rnodlll" conwrllbi.;, -111fld. J+2 tnlbllldl.1. 'EXAMPLE: 1965 MUSTANCO m~::ff;; w•·531· ~~~~: QfF P•ION CAMPIR 1•1 '" MVI Oii '63 FORD XL HARDTOP ·v.1. Mill., eq11lpp1d. IMPLllll. 20'J, '-" ... tr1d1, $895 .... • PllCI $37 ... 24 MONTH I '67 MERCURY COL. PK. Wgn. ro p111111n9111r, fully •quipp•d, f•cfory •ir, f111ctory w•rr11111ty. ITSC7171. 20 '1. down or fr111d111. Sol.t n111w for $5450, 1968 GT·SOO s3995 428 V.S Cobrf engine, automatic, special tirH and wheel fOVers, tach., oil gauge, console, roll bar, f1arness and belts, grill lights, top of the l linttl Executive car never regist· ered, with less than 4,000 miles. Full new car warranty. Stick. 150 t•;les. lqulpped. (UJlt741. 20% dow11 or fr111dt. $795 :~.·~. $28 ... " MONTHS $3295 ~~~. '67 FORD CUSTOM ;:f.62 FORD ECONOUNE VAN 4 Dr. VI, A. tr111n1. No.7JllZIJl52t, 20'1. olln. •r $88 " ... . MONTHS '63 FORD ECONOUNE VAN ~~X'-.c1;u~ir"1111 . 2$0~2,.9wn ;; .... ;:·· ~.,!) PllCI MONTHS y 111qlllpp.d. IJYRSl4l. 20'1. down or tr111d111. 95 PUU $21 "l 24 PllCI MONTHS '63 DODGE DART 11v111rtibl111. 6, 111ulom111lic, fully 111quipp111cf. IOHZ Jl. 20Y. dow11 or tr111d111, 95 FUU $29 "l 24 PllCI MONTHS '65 VOLKSWAGEN lo, h1111ftr, orl9in•I throu'Jlhoul. tRHT!471. "Y. dow11 or tr111cl111, ·995 .... PllCI $41 " ... MONTHS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS "-1¥91'"1119 lJ c-r1 Pl!' Wll9k lt11t un bt ~ !1!1td 11 'll'hol9Hle ti 1'1'1111 """le:. hit l'lt dM!tnl ---SA VEii SA YEii SA VEii tr•d1. $1395 ~~. $42 " ... MONTHS '64 MERC. WAGON 10 PASS. i~1o·n~or2'ft'''~::•"• 's"• 41JI2Y7l ~~I 2300'1. ' PllCI MONTHS '65 FORD XL V-8 Air cendltlenln'JI, con¥111rtlbl111, full pow111r ,new t.p Sd1111b1t. 5J6tZI04546, 20'1. down or tr1d1. 295 .... $47 ". " PllCI MONT HI '65 INTERNATIONAL •• a'o'A·S1ckup;u~"'u 1. 25,.3,2.w .. ria ttJ111:•· 7 n1c1 ' MONTHS '65 OLDS VISTA CRUISER W•,on. RIH, •11f111., P'S, V-1. lo•oll111cl. l lu111 looli: •111lu111 $2111 . IP'UClll) 20'1:. clown or tr111cl111. $1495 :~~. $52 ~~.'r~. 164 T-BIRb F11ff pow111r0 f111cfory 111lr. IOVE706l. 20'1. .low11 or tr•d•. $1495 :~,'t. $52 " ... MONTHS '64 OLDSMOBILE 88 4 DOOR Full pow111r, 1ir co11ditlo11in9, fOWEIJ]J, 20Y. down Ill' tr1d111. $89·5 '"" PllCI "' $38 " ... MONTHS '67 AMBASSADOR 990 H.T. low 1nil111111t•• f11H pow•r, 111ir c111nditloni11t, IUEX· 431 J. 20 % down or fr111d1, $2195 :~.·~. $59 ..... MONTHS '61 CADILLAC 4 DOOR Arctic wltit111, F11ll pwr,. 111lr cond. 116N74JI 20'1. down or tr111cl111. $795 :~.LJ-. $36 ". 24 MONTHS '67 T·81RD LANDAU Full Jl0•111r, f1c+. 111ir, f1ct. w1rr1nty, 2 dr. IT£Y0 910 ) 20'1. clown or fr •cl1. $3295 :~.~. $89 "." MONTHS USED CAR SALE PltlCES •ooD FOR 72 AU PAYMENTS MUDO ON APPROVED CREDIT. ' -~. ,, • NOTHING COMPUCATED·ABOUT THESl lOW PRIC!S • • • • THEO~ ~OBINS MODERN METHODS MIO VOLUME SAW . MEAN EXTRA DOUARS IN YOUR POCKET YEARAROUNDI UIO lil't4 .• Mia~ ........ 1111 a-.Cll ·__,.,,.. ~·' !};~ COllTIH) --·-~ ...-2D1Lm1111 2 .. -~ DIS. -,WJi8otG . . . -~ ~\;!Kif&.-···· FORD PARTS (!tmR lo.a;l9 ....... fl9I wtlPI .... tloo.oot ~ If .....,.,... Fn -·· • I -·· ----------~ ........ ~.,._..~~~~~------------' ----------------_______________ ,_.,.... ____ ..,.. ____ ~-----~L-.to .......... 8\'""' .... ',~...-............ _~ .... -........ .._ BRIAN LAKE, DIRECTOR OF GOLF AT THE HUNT- INGTON SE AC LI F P C 0 U N T R Y CLUB IN -HUNTINGTON BEACH IS THE SU~JECT OF~DORO. . THX PIER'S Ml;ET THia PEOPLE ON PAGE a • • ' THE ORANGE COUNTY : PHILHAROMOHIC SOCIE· TY PRESENTS THE LOS ANGELES PHILHARMON-. tC ORCHESJ-RA UNDER :l'HE BATON OF ZUBIN MEHTA. SEE FEA'fURE QN PAGE.6 FOR DETAILS. NEWS OF A TOURING BALLET C 0 M PAN Y . FROM LAGUNA SPREAO.. ING CHRISTMAS CHEER T H R 0 U G H 0 U T THE COUNTY IS ON PAGE 7. AND SPECIAL ENTER· TAINMENT AT DISNEY· LAND THIS WEEKEND ALSO CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 7. FOR SATIATED THANKS. GIVING DINERS, OUT 'N' ABOUTER OFFERS SOME / TRULY DIFFER· ENT PALATE PLEASING SUGGESTIONS F R 0 M S P 0 T S ALONG T H E ORANGE COAST. ENTER· TA I N M E N T AT THE LOCAL BISTROS ALSO IS ' Hl$HLIGHTED IN fHIS WEEK'S COLUMN ON PAGES I THROUGH 13. l' LB . 'SILENT ~ r I ! 2 ·' Special Event8 l>ISNEYLAND TBANKSGIVlNG WEEKEND -Gary Lewis, the Righteous BrOthers, the Four King eou. sins plus Newport Beach comediam, Skiles and Henderson headline entertainment at Disneyla.od. 1313 S. Harbor Blvd., Anabeim Nov. a9 and 30. Variety shows will be held at 9 and 11 p.m. on the Tomorrowland Stage both nights with music for dancing provided by Gary Lewis on the Tomorrow~ land Terrace. Hours : Fri. and Sat., Nov. 29 and 30, t a.m . to midnight; Sun., Dec. 1, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Phone 533-4454. See feature on Page 7. POP CONCERT -European singing star, Arthur Brown, performs in the Arena of the Anahehn Con· ventlon Center, aoo W. Katella, Anaheim on Fri, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Brown whose biggest record hit is .. Fire, .. promises to set bis hair on fire dur- ing the concert. Tickets, $(, $5 and $6, available at the Convention Center Box Office and Mutual Ticket agencies. Phone ~ for further information. UP WITH PEOPLE -The national touring group of "Up With People" perfonna In the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Xattlla, An• helm on Sat., Nov. 30. Concert begim at 8:30 p.m. Tickdl, $1, $3.50 and $5, available at the Conven- tion Center Box Office and Mutual Tlcket agencies. Phone~. REX MAYS Mt RACE -Dan Gurney, A. J. Foyt. Bobby Unser and Mario Andretti wJB be among~ famous driven competing in the Rex Maya Indfan. apoJ.is..type car race on Dec. 1 at the Riverside In- ternational Raceway off Highway SO in Riverside. Pbooe 1·(714)..Qt.4200. ART BAZAAR AND SILENT AUCTION -The Laguna Beach Art Association is holding an art bazaar and allent auction Dec. 4 through 7 at the association'• gallery, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Some art items may be purchased and auction bid! submit- ted on others daily from noon to 5 p.m. with addJ. tional hours of 6 to 9 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 7. Auction winners will be announced at closing time on Sat- w-day. See feature on Page 5. NOON CONCERT -Students and f acuity of UCI pre- sent a Mozart concert on the 177th anniversary of his death, Thurs., Dec. 5 at noon in Room 178 ol the Fine Arts Building at UCI, 7801 Irvine Ave., Irvine. There is no admission charge. THEATER IN-THE-ROUND -Peter Ustinov's •'Half. way Up the Tree" will be present.eel by OraJ18e Coast College drama students on Dec. 5, s and 7 in the OCC Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The drama which will be performed ln-the- round, begins at 8:15 p.m. No admission charge. It's Chrisbnas Time! PJ\E.CHIUSTMAS ART FAIR -The Laguna Beach Craft Guild Js holding an art fair Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Festival Grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Approximately 45 artists and craftsmen will e:r- hibit and sell their work. There ls no admission ch .. rgt-. o..nt i r_. W~lm,.tr '---------------~---~~ I GUIDIJ ~O It's~ as FU II " Tim ' e. KN01T'S BERRY CBRISTMAS -~ta Claua wDl visll ·with ~ in Ma Igloo dailf bf«inning Nov. 30 through Dec. 2t. Special decorations, Including a Nativity scene of lUHize fiiures; Froaty, a real snowman frozen around refiiceration colla, plua strolling carolers will add' to the holiday air at -· Knott'a Berry Farin. 8039 Bbch Blvd., Buena Park. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, Santa Claus' ll!oo opens at noon. Admission f 1 for adults, 25 centa for children. Phone m-11$1. ART FnTIVAL -Tbe first Advent Art Festival with the theme of "'11le Wonders of the NativJty" will bt held on Sun., Dec. 1, I and 15 from nooo to S p.m. at the Balboa IBland United Methodist Church, UI Agate Ave., Balboa IaJand. Exhibits include oil and watercolor "paintings, graphlcs. ICUltpure, 1titcherJ and mixed media. There II no admission chirp. Phone ~1515. ClllU8TMAB BAZAAR -The Golden Key AuxWary of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County will hold a benefit Cbristmu buaar to help provldt funds for out-patient aervice for emotionally dJ.- turbed youngsters. The bazaar, featuring toyt, boutique Jterns, boUse plant&, and craft Items, will be held Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the <tom- munity Methodist <llUrch, MG2 Heil Ave .• Buntiaa- ton Beach. There la no admlaion charge. CRBl8TMAI OPERA .-The one-act opera. "AlnahJ and"the Nlght Visitors," will be presented Dee. I, 7 and I at I p.m. in the Little 'lbeatre of Corona del Mar High School, 2101 East Bluff Drive, C«ooa del Mar by the Old Jamea Players of St Jamel Episcopal Church. Tickets, '2.25 for adults, fl.II for students and $1.25 for childttn, on sale at c.oa.t Music Company, 1839 Newport IDvd., Costa Mesa • call 675-5660 or M&-81.84. HANDEL'S MESSIAH -The University Chorus under the direct.ion of Maurice Allard performs Handel'• Messiah Dec. 6 and 7 at 8:30 p.m. in the Sclenct Lecture Hall at UCI, 7601 Irvine Ave., Irvine. There ls no admission charge. Phone 833-6617 for further lnlonnation. CHRISTMAS BALLETS -Members or the Laiuna Beach Civic Ballet Company will tour Orange County this month performing selections from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker," a comedy bJ Respighi, "The Birds," and "The Enchanted Toy Shop" by Joseph Bayer. Two perfonnancea are scheduled Dec. 7 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. in the Hunt.Inf. ton Beach High School Auditorium, 1905 Main St.. Huntington Beach. Phone 842•1 for inf~Uon Sunday, Dec. a the Laguna Company will perform selections from "11le Nutcracker" in the Fremont Junior High School Auditorium, f08 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Phone 533-5271. Tickets for all perform- ances are $2 for adults and $1 for students. Other places Included In the tour later this month Include Newport Beach, Fullerton and Laguna Beach. CHRISTMAS CRUJSE OF IJGBTS -Boats will cru.lse through the channela of Huntington Harbour to view decorated honies from the water on Dec. t through Dec. 13 from 7 to 10 p.m. The cnalse, apon- aored by the Huntington Harbour Philhannoolc Committee, will le• on the hour from the RlDlt· lngton Harbour Sa.leS" Office, rut Warner Ave., Huntington Beach. There wJD be a $1 char,e for adults, 50c for children at the dock. VOl.BlEAD. DAY -'lb• Orange County Sid Clu'b 11 . ~ ¥ Anc!mf 'J •. Volstead Day wttb ~I!"'" .te of 'boats starthlg at noon from the ~ Pa~ .«IO Main Bt.t B8Jboa .on Stin.1• Dec.., BQata ~ 'tour the harbor and return to me P-.V.O. ton for ·a bacchanalia open to those over 21. · Volt stead 'Jpon.SOred the lath Amendment, prohibition, which the Ski Club feels is worth honoring Iha without :it there would have been no repeal of ~ bibition, no parade, no bacchanalia, no martinil and no high alcohol taxes. Sports BASKEI'BAIJ. -UC Irvine vs. UC San Diego Stt., Nov. 30 In Campus Hall gymnasium at UCI, '(f01 Irvine Ave., Irvine. Game time 8:15 p.m. PRO F00TBAIL -The Los Allgeles Rams VI Chlcqo Bears Sun., Dec. 8 at 1 p.m. in the L.A. Coliseum. 3911 Figueroa, Los Angeles. USC BASKETBALL -The University of S<Jvtheru California vs Loyola Universlty Fri., Dee. I ahd tM University of Houston Sat., Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. in tbt Ia Angeles Sports Arena, 3939 S. Figueroa. Plwne H2U-) 7~1 for further Information. ~ COVER: Two ot the highest bidders m wt year's annual Silent. .Auction and Art Bazaar IJ>C)D;&<>red by the Laguna Beach Art Associatioa llre sbowq -col1ectiD.g their prizes. Information on this year's auction ts on Page 5. Shirley Adams Photo Gu1cle t. Jl'n Meet the People Yelnldi Meubln Garden Notes Qunnt Art Exhibits Laguna Slleat Art Aucdoo Designer's Notebook OC PWarmonJc Concert BaUet la oc D11De1lud Weekend Oat 'N' Aboet Uve Tba&er Movies ORANGE COAST Page I Page S Page S Page f Page f Page 5 Page I Page I Page 7 Page 7 Page. 1-11 PageH . Paga 1'-H mmamammaa MAGAZINE November it, lMI °'911• c .. 1t WllltENDl!lt ~HllDI II ,...... l'rWn .. - ~ .. Ille DAILY l'ILOT Cly 111t Or1"l9lt C:.tf Pfttltlllllt C:... N8"ft &tadl, H.-t1119ttn 8Mdl, e.tt Mis•, u..... a.di. .... 111lllmr 1114 ,._ .... V111eY, Callltf'llL A*"-t hit OffM .. ,.,.. Neontrt leedl, C.llfenlla f2"1 Phone 14USZ1 Lacy Bell EdJtor -________ ...... ·Golf Pro Likes The game of goH, a recreation to most people, bas always been a way of life to Brian Lake, director of golf at Huntington Seacliff Country Club in Huntington Beach. The young Westminster resident remembera that his father, George Late, head pro at Recreation Park in Long Beach, took !rim to the driving range and taught him to swing with a cut down club when he was only five years old. Brian lived in Alameda Heights over1ooking the golf course and one of the chief activities of the neighborhood children wu golf. Wben he enter- ed junior high school, he and his friends were already practicing to qualify for the varsity golf team at Wilson High Scboot. A job working for his father on the driving range when he was 13 added to h11 enthusiasm for the sport. ~ Yehudi Menuhin Yehudi Menuhin, fntemationally acclaimed vlollnfat, performs In the Doro- thy Chandfer Pavitlon of the Music Center on Sunday, December I at 2:30 p.m. Hephzibah Menuhin, slater of the vlllonltt and a pianist In her own right, will accompany Yehudi. Both artists made their debuts Into the mv1f. cal worlcl In urty chilctltoM. Yehudi was acclaimed • chlld prodetY wt,en at age eleven he debuted Jn Camlege Hall In 1M7. Thia 11 his flrat American tour in seven yNrs. The Game To Others After Brian was graduated ~ WilJon ht ~eel Oreion Stat• College and Long Beach Beach State Collep, where h~ niajored fD .busine11 · •dmln!stratlon. · In 1959 ht joined his father u assistant pro at RecreatiOn Park and ht worked up to mana~er of the Pl.'O shop. .. About a year and a half ago he became director of golf at Huntington Sea cliff County Club in preparation for itl opening that September. Being part ol the Huntlng~n Beach scene is nothing new to Brian. Hls father was once golf pro at the Huntington Beach Country Club and both Late Park and Lake Street are named after his great-uncle Jim. Brian is particularly pleased with the character of the HunUngton Seacllff course. "It's a well-laid out championship course with three lakes," Brian explainef;i. "~ach hole is ditterent. At the end of a round you are able to remember every one distinctly. U it weren't for the challenge each hol• presented, a golf course could be no more exciting than an airport run- way." Commenting on another interesting feature of the course -the land- scaped islands of oU wells on the County Club grounds -Brian said, "The oil wells are no more trouble to a golf er than eucalyptus trees planted off to the side of the fairway on some courses. They serve the same objectives. They are out of bounds, much like the homes that line other golf courses." As many as 500 golfers tee off on the 18-hole golf course on a summer weekend and about 400 in the winter months depending on the hours of day- light available. . Because Huntington Seaclifi bas not developed its own men's and ladies' clubs yet it does not have tournaments of its own. It does host tourn- aments for outside groups however. Brian himself plays in Southern Cali- fornia PGA tournaments an<l in local pro-amateur contests. . "I don't think of myself as a professional golfer who e8J'Jls his living ~y playing goH," said the young man, "but as a golf professional, who makes his services available to others to help them play a better game." Although Brian, who is a member of the Professional Golfers Asso- ciation, is at the club six days a week be still enjoys other sports in his spare time. He plays handball, skis and is a member of a Long Beach City League Basketball team. Brian and his wife Sarah, witb whom he attended Wilson High School, have been married since 1959. They have two children, Jeffrey, 9, and Jennifer, 8, bo'th attending Gill Elementary School. Brian Lake, a warm yet efficient man, seems able to convey bis knowledge as expertly to the .fumbling beginner as to the more experienced golfer. -Dorothy Pier -LET'S TALK SHIPPING FRUIT! It's • rHI plHsur• to send or receive • box of or•nges or mix.d fruit from c.n. fomi•l Those "1hivering folks " b•dc home would 90 "out of their minds" to SH th•t you remembered them with • euton of or•ngea or 9r1pefruit from New .. port BHch. They would 9ive their right eye to do it for you, •nd here •t NIW• POIT PRODUCE you just 9ive us their n•me •nd •ddreu ••• we do the rest. You can ship • euton of or.nges or gr•pefruit for es low H $3.9t plus freightl Come invo;~i9•tel SH our v.U cUspl•yl Clp 'nteH Cot1po1t1 •cl Sove " ----------- ---, w1·a1 rAMou1 POil I EVlllY•ODY Lov11 I TH•r•• 0000 HOWi I THiii COACHILLA THiii NAVIL I Gra fruit I Oran1•• 1. Tangerines I pe LAllOI llZI $ 00 I sc EACH I I 0 LIS. $I 00 I 7 us. I Umlt I I $3.71 C.... Limit 1 Liit. I ' With thla cou,... w:;'.."':_~• c~ I With this c:.41,_ .J ---------------CottpOM 1.-plte Dec. 4, 1961 TheH reat•ura"ts demand the finest for their cu1tomers. That's why they and ovtr 200 othet1 buy their produce from NIWPOlT PIODUCI. P•tronize theml Tlte ArclMta. DI ....... Art's ......... VJlate I•. Jonf'a. How •bout you ctlll"9 us? PHONI: 6734115 , NIW~PORT PRQDUC.E 0...-C1ut(I ,__ • ....... ....._ 0.5 , 'lw . . 2616 • Newpett ..... ..... P.C11sl1 i I 4 .. .. '-l . Varieties Everyone is aware that there are many different -..arietie.s of c~ mellias. Ther~ are white, pink, red, and variagated varreti~s e1nd theY. come in various forms such as ·format, informal and sernidbuble. Wliat most persons don't realize is that all of these are vor:ieties of a single spe~ cies, Camellia ioponic<'J. There a~ many different species of comellias that heQr sn';alt flowers of little interest to grow ·in the home garden. One of these i~ Camellia cinensis, the pl~nt from which tea is produced. There •re four 9ther species that find themselves. involved in hy~ hrids for the home garden. The best known is Camellia sasanqua, often 'called the sun camellia, which produces multitudes of small single en'd semi-doubl~ flowers in early fall. It has a willowy habit of growth, instea"d of the stiff upright growth of the japonica s, and lends itself to espa~ li ering and use as a ground cover or in a hanging baskef. Camellia saluenensis is unknown 1n gardens but it has been hy· bridized with the japonicas. The hybrids I huve seen all had a beautiful deep pink color. One on the market is Brigadoon which has four to five· inch semi-couble flowers. Camellia reticulata has the most spectacular flowers -not double bu1· very large. The petals are ruffled and fluted which gives great depth io i'~e blooms and the color is usually a sort of irridescent rose unlike t hot of any other camellia. The growth habit of reticulatas is quite dif- ferent too. The branches are more ooen and ihe leaves are not as glossy as the other types. This fall three new camellias are being introduced which are hy- br id5 be:wcen a susanqua and reticulata s. They are named "Show Girl," "Dream Girl" and "Flower Girl.'' All have larger flowers than sasanquas ar.d bear many more flowers than do reticulaiesr All are semi-double and all bloom early. "Dream Girl" is a deep pink , and "Show Girl'' a soft pink. For $Omething different take a loo~ at these in you r nursery this fall. -Don Horton Double Camell i a Current Art Exhibits SO. CALIF. FIRST NAT'L BANK -17122 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. On exhibit during-regular business hours, oil paintings by Doris Neeld. CROCKER CrnZENS NATIONAL" BANK -Harbor Shopping Center, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular business hours, art work in mixed media by Donna Friebertshauser, Fran Nistooff and Betty KeIJey. c. M. ART LEAGUE GALLERY -513 Cel)ter st.. Costa Mesa. On exhibit Sat. and Sun., 1 to 5 p.m., paint· lngs in mixed media and a display of handpaintl!d china by art league members. No admission charge. OCC ART GALLERY -2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. CurrenUy on exhibit, a one-man sculpbue show of works by Russell Baldwin. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily; 7 to 10 p.m. Wed. evenings. There ls no admission charge. CALIF. FEDERAL SAVINGS It LOAN -2700 Harbor BIVd.. Costa Mesa. Currently on ublbft during ~ business hours, oil and acrylic paintings by Marcella Stanley. c~.A ~A LIBRARY -*Center St., Coota Me31. Oil paJriUnp b7 Betty Kelley on exhibit during ···-mtar tibrary IM>urs. ( MESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. On exf)ibit during regular library hours, abstract impressionisms in oil and acrylie by Rena Doud. GALERIE UDO -3102 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. On exhibit daily, except Sun., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., a one man show of paintings In mixed media by Kea Morrow. There is no admission charge. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit during regular busirless hours, oil paintings by Borgblld Leren Stephens. BALDWIN GALLERY -3336 Via Lldo, Newport Beach. Hours: Tues. through Sat., 1 to 5 p.m. On exhibit throulJt Nov. 30, contemporary lmpre¢onlst paintings by Gustave Nebel. There ls no admls- siQD ~ge. WEINERT.a.ERK -32 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Currently on exhibit *1ring regular business hours, watercolor palntfno by fton Roesch. MARINER'S LIBRARY -20GI Dover Drive, Newport Beach. On displ17 4winC regular library hours through November, stitchery by JOIO Short and Gil paintings by Thelmn P.addoct Hope. ADVENT ART FESTIVAL -Balboa Island Methodist Church, 115 Agate Ave., Balboa Island. On exhibit Sun., Dec. 1, 8 and 15 from noon to 5 p.m., oil and watercolor paintings, graphics, sculpture, stitchery, and mixed media. There is no admission charge. COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mon. thtoogb Sat. No admlssion charge. Currently on exhibit prints by photographer Beth Koch. The gallery ls sponsored by the Newport Harbor Service League. MUTUAL SA VJNGS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast lllgb- way, Corona del Mar. On exhibit ouring regular business hours, watercolors, oil and acrylic paint- ings by Claire Jones. LAGUNA ART GALLERY -3111 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Currently on e x h l b l t, paintings In mixed media by Sergei Bongart. Hours: noon to S p.m., Mon. through Sat.; 1to5 p.m., Sun. Admission 50 cents. Association members and one guest admit- ted without charge. LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION-.307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. ;I'be Laguna ~h Art Association ls holding an art baiaar and silent auction Dec: 4 through Dec. 1. Some art items may be ~ and bids submitted on others daily from noon to 5 p.m. with additional hours of 6 to 9 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 7. Auction winnefs will be announced at clos- ing time on Saturday. See feature on Page 5. CBAUJ.S GALLERY -1390 S. Coast lllghway, Laguna Beach. On exhibit· beginning Sun., Dec. 1, water- color paintings by Frank Hamilton. Hours: U a.m. to $ p.m. dally. No admission charge. CHARLES BOWERS MUSEUM -1002 N. Main St, Santa Ana. Hours: Tues. through Sat. 10 a.m .. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.; Wed. and Thurs. evening 7 to 9 p.m. Ne admission charge. Currently on exhibit "Art In Therapy," a one-man show of paintings by Vivian Maller. .. ART ASSOC,ATION GALLERY IN L A G U N A W I L L 8 E A C T I 0 -N S I r ·& . . . The serenity of the Silent Auction at the Laguna Beach Annual Art Auction and Art Bazaar will be broken on the final night, December 7, when the bids are opened and the high bids are announced. Cries o1 delight from the winners and moans of disappointment from those who were a few dollars shy in their bids are sure to fill the air. • · : ( The paintings and art objects are being donated by the artists for the , auction to raise money to pay the property taxes and tb,e insurance for the Gallery. One of the highlights has been the presentation of an Edgar Payne painting by his widow, Elsie Palmer Payne, in recognition of the impor· tance of the Gallery in the cultural life of the community. Edgar P~e. Anna A. Hills and the Howard HeisJers selected the present site for the Gallery in 19'25. The Art Bazaar will be open for sales Decerhber 4 • 7 from noon to 5 p.m. and items under $50 will be on sale an.d may be taken when purchased. The Silent Auction will be open for bids the same hours and additionally on ttle night of December 7 from 6 p.m.. to 9 p.m. when the bidding will close and the high bidders become owners of fine art. Included in the Silent Auction will be paintings, drawings. collages, and graphics as well as booths of. jewelry, ceramics and sculpture. Whether one wishes to find just the right object to fill a blank wall, add to a private collection or purchase Obristmas gifts, It wilt serve a dual purpose and aid the Gallery in its need for funds. Mlllle Smith of the Laguna IMch Art Association looks fondly on Edgar Payne'• "High Sierra • Hart Lake" Palntlnt which has bMn contributed · for the Siient Auction by hit widow, !Isle Palmer Payne. · ·11~-----------------------------·~· Two, whose high bkt WH a wJnner, left the art gell•ry last YHr with their painting choice In tow. High bidden who win in the auction will be able to take their paintlnp home on the night of Dec. 7. -MMlllllt lectlll ~ILY ,.ILOT ~~.,., ....... ·' •f Jon Stok•bary and Klayu will be contributing ceramists to the Art l.i.aar which +till be °'*' for four days. · ' '") _____ ..__ -- P~Hharmonic-Con·cert 'l'be Orange County Philharmonic Society will welcome the return of tile Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra with Zubin ¥ebta conducting, and Itihak Perlman, the young Israeli violinist as aoloist on Saturd.&y. December 7. • · Th.is outstanding event, the second in the Society's current 1ubscrip- Uon series will be held at UC Irvine in Campus Hall and will begin promet· Jy at 8:30 p.m. No one will be seated during the opening ~umber and seau will be held only until 8:25 p.m. Mehta will open the pro~am with Toccata by Walter Piston, the con· temporary American composer, followed by Octet 1n E flat major, by Mendelssohn and Concerto in D major by .Brahms, for violin and orchestra and featuring ltzhak Perlman as sofoist. Tickets for the complete series of concerts, at '21.00, are on sale at the Orange County Philharmomc Society otfice, 2.01 W. Coast HJgbway, , Newport Beach, 92660, phone 646-6411. Single tickets are f'.00 and student Uckets are '1. 75. ITZHA.K PERLMAN Zubin Mehta, who at 32 has gained international recognition a1 one of the world's finest conductors, needs no iDtroductlon to Orange County aucli- ences. Both he and tile U>a Angeles Philharmonic are being presented for the 7th year in out community by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. A European concertmaster says, "he is a rare combination Oil a tremendoua musical gift: memory,. instinct, imagination, technique. But he's also a ft.nt psychologist -nice and tough at the S?""'°' time. At his age Jt is a terrific quality." ltzhak Perlman, 23 years of age, and one of the acknowledged lead- ers among the world's young violinists, ts the musical product of two coun- tries, Israel and tlie United States. Born in Tel-Aviv, his first studie! were at the Tel-Aviv Academy of Music. In 1958, Ed Sullivan went to Israel to put together a package ol native talent to take back to America for hU television show. Perlman came to New York as part of the troupe and decided to remain in the United States to continue bis musical studies at the Juilllard Sdlool. In 1964, he won the coveted Leventrltt Memorial Award International Competition. Ha triumphed easily in a field ol 19 able contestants and the public quickly recognized a major new star rising tn the ranks of violin •lirtuosos. DESIGNER'S NOTEBOOK Special Furniture BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR Have you ever longed for home furnishings that are uniquely yours, tailored to your own special needs, without paying custom made pri- ces? Today more and more ready- rnade merchandise can be adapted to suit individual requirements. In fact special--0rder ready-mades are becoming the rule rather than the ' exception in home furnishings. Prices of these home furnishings are just a few dollars more ·than for the same item ready made. All prices are considerably below what it would cost you for custom-made because the manufacturer can plan rus production and buy rus mater- ials in quanity and the savings are passed on to you. Although many furnishings are available, you will not have as wide selection in some items as you do w 1 t h conventional custom-made Where the choice is limitless. 11 for example you want a chair leg changed, you may have a choice of only three or four. Here are • few of the home fur- nishings that can achieve a cus- tom look: Sof H can )lave an extra foot length or be made short- er i1 desired. Special fabrics and design treatments. Seat and back construction can be changed as well as wood finishes. Dining tables can have extra leaves and -spe- cial finishes are available. Cabinets Often are available in special sizes, fit- tings and finishes. NEXT WEEK: AREA RUGS Please address inquiries and questions by letter to: Designers Notebook, Weekender Magazine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport Beach, California. ~?Ille SK'fl--oAll. Y ""°' •rlmW • ..._...,. tf, •• " -... Ballet Company ,. Lal:Jnches _Busy Season Members of the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company will be startini their AusY Christmas season Saturday, December 7 when they give two perfotfuance!, at 2 'p.m. aiid 7:30 p.m. In Huntington Beach High School Auditoriwn, 1905 Main street, as a benefit for the music departrnerrt of the Fountain Valley School. Disirict, Program includes the Dance of the Snow· flakes from "The Nutcraker," by Tchaikovsky; a comedy ballet, "The Birds," by Respighi, and 11Tbe Enchanted Toyshop,•• by Joseph Bayer. Tickets at $2 for adults and $1 for students will be available during the lunch break at .all Fountain Valley schools on December 3, 4, & and 6. They will also be sold at the box office before the start of each performance. for further information call 842-6651. On Saturday, December 14 .the company is on home ground for two performances of the Christmas ballet "The Nutcracker" in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, Parle Avenue, at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tick· eta at '2 for adults and $1 for students are on sale at the Ballet Center, 1863 SoJit1' Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, phone 494-7271. They will also bear vallllble at the box office before each performance. .Jlt The following weekend, Saturday, December 21, the dancers will again perform "The Nutcracker," this time at 2:30 p.m. in the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, 600 Irvine, .Newport Beach. Co-sponsored by the Unive_rsity Park PTA and Educate, the program. will benefit the edu· cationally handicapped. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for students with group discounts. For further information call 833-0402. Audiences in Santa Ana, Anaheim and Fullerton will have an opportu- nity to see the company in performances in those cities. In all it is estima· ted that 12,000 youngsters and adults will view these Christmas programs this season. Lead dancers are Damara Bennett, Odile DeWitte, Merilee Magnu- son. Cheryl Mann, Kristi Moorhead, Hal O' Neal, Hope Sogawa and Gene Wilkes. JI .... -------------------------------·· Hal O'Neal as the harlequin and Kristi Moorhead es the Fairy Doll in "The Enchanted Toyshop" by Joseph Bayer MmNzhll lfttio-l>AllY PILOT Fl'IMrt ......,.., "' ,,. MUSICAL FEASTS Gary Lewis and the Righteous Broth· ers plus the Four King Cousins and com- edians Skiles and HendersoQ will .bead• line Disneyland's after-dark entertain- ment this weekend. Together with daily parades by the famed Disney characters, the Disney- land Band, Kids of the Kingdom and oth- er entertainment, the weekend promises io be the biggest of the fall season. Gary and the Playboys, in their first live appearance since Lewis' recent 'dis- charge from the Army, will play for dancing from 8 p.m. to midnight this Friday and Saturday night at Tomorrow- land Terrace. KHJ 's Sam Riddle will emcee a music- filled variety show on the Tomorrow- land Stage at 9 and 11 p.m. on each night. The show stars the Righteous Brothers -Bobby Hatfield and Jimmy Walker - now one of the nation's most popular re- cording teams in the rock field. like their famous mothers, the Four King Cousins are also national favorites on television and records. Bill SkllH and Pete Henderson are among Southern California's most popu- lar comedy teams. Fifthy-two maior attractions will be operating including Tom Sawyer's Is- land, Indian Village Dancers and the famous Gi>lden Horseshoe Revue. AT Above: Th• Rlghtou1 Brothers, Bobby H•t· field and Jimmy Walker, one of the top soul sound mu1lcl•n1 •round theH days. At Left: Gary Lewis, and his Playboys have chosen Disneyland for their first appearance since Gary got out of the Hrvlce. Orange County c.n l•y claim to L.wl1 now that he 11 a theater and music malor at Ch•pman College In Orange. # umm;;;;;iiiiiiiiii ______________ ...-. ...... _...-a __ ..-______ _.-..; ___ ~~- ... I I ' .. Hungry Again? So who didn't have to drop a Bromo or two before Morpheus could take over tasi nigbtf But even atte~ yesterday'• orgy of gluttony -and this morning's vow to by- pass fOQd unW doomsday -the summon.. for nourishment is soon transmitted again. Maybe breakfast was a cup of coffee and lunch one saltine cracker. Comes dinner time tonight and the gnawing hunger zeros in. 'Ti! a strange thing, our digestive system. Here we are with need to eat once more ....•• and the bigger urgency of pretending not to notice the Falstaffian girth Thanksgiving added to the midriff. Oh well ! Dieting can wait for New Year's resQlutions. Change Of Pace Anyone bent on a complete change thh weekend from the holiday bill of fare couldQ't choose a likelier apot than Th' Dorymen, 2100 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach. While the house specialty is fish 'n chips, equal C90Sid· eration should be given to three more 'n chip dishes. Namely: chicken 'n chips, shrimp 'n chips and clam 'n chips. And don't rule out fish 'n shrimp. Another taste deUgbt In this popular ramily restaurant is the Newport style clam ,.,.,,,. FAMILY STEAK HOUSES Huntington Beach • Costa Mesa ' sl 39 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK NEW YORK STEAK s l 5 9 CHILDUM'S PORTION 1;, ,.ICI l"cludt1 la~ecl or F,e11eh Fried Potatou, Roll a lutter. ----Luncheon Speciah--- 10ASr HEF ., IAltED llKWl11t 7961 HAM SANDWICH l'rtlldl "r11e • Served o" Suame Rolla. MAH MONDAY NU~HT YOUI FAMILY Nl6HT TOP SIR(OIN STEAK Only s 1 °' lncluclea le~H er French Fried Pot1toe1, Roll I lutter, CHILDUN"I PORTION Va PRICI HUNTINGTON BEACH I TOWN • COUNTRY t9a I.a ..... NNnl r cir.... c ... -- COSTA MESA HILLGltEN SQUMA HHINO TEXACO STATION •• lJlll • ..... .. .0.14'! OUT 'N' ABOUI: chowder at 35c per cup. With other cbargea ranging from '1.05 for fish 'n chips to •teo for Slirimp 'n chipt, anything selected add1 up to a modest tab for luncheon or dinner. PROPER CtHPS Tb, Dorymen proprietors take apeclal pride -and well they should -in serving the original English style sliced chips. No French fries masqueradirig as chlpa here they say, and no need to worry ahout the d result being soggy or greasy. If Samuel Pepys were keeping his diary today he'd record that they serve the kind of chips you take away in a newspaper from tht best English ftsh and chip shops. Every Monday night ls family night at Tb' Dorymen and the already low prices get fAIUlOUS NIW IUTAUIANT At th. Laguna leadt C. (. U1Wwol S..clol~ Dl.i..t Oarlcl119-T-r c.tti-1\ Trle o..f de t .. iol,,._A,_,. ...... ~vet ond l'°"P -tlftt fodlitiH to 2.50 fOl llUllYATIOHl-CALL (114) 4tt·Ma w Y..._,llN C.... Mwy., ... ~ SWISS CHALET · Ope11 11 :00 .A.M. -11 :00 P.M. Closed Sundays DAILY lUNCHlOll & DllllB SP£CW 414 N. Newport Road Newport BtOCll 646-5383 THE MARINE RESTAURANT * Excellent Menu * Fine Service LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS from 11 :30 A.M. Reservations recommended 644-1700, Ext. 445 MUSIC FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCIN6 l'LEASUR& NIGHTLY. FROM 11:00 P.M. IN TBE LIDO LOVNGE ·1107 Jamboree knocked down even lower. The fish 'n chips, for instance, move from kitchen to cuatomer at the bargain rate &I 89c. And a chllcl'1 por· tion is only Mc. TAKI OUT, TOO All food, too, is packaged for call in and pick up ordera. Fish, chicken and J1uimp buckets are available under this policy eel put up in quantities for three, four or fin persona. Cactu8 Jeem Madre mia, with 1hades of Death Val· leyl Something really novel in .Mexican food has turned up in Huntington Beach. At the intersection of Beach Blvd. and Slater, be on the lookout for Cactus Jeem and hls 20 Burrito Team. If they don't run )'OU down first, pull in and sample the un- UJual wares ol Jeem and his team. ITS HAPPENING TIM MORGON (And His Gvlt•r) Nightly, Mond1y1 thru S1turclay1 . AT Reuben4ts 251 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach LUNCHEON BUFFET TUESDAY thru FRIDAY 11 :30 A.M .• 2:30 P.M. $115 Dining With an Ocean View SEAFOOD, STEW AID GOURMfT B111W * FROM $2.95 * Entertainment and Danclnt Nightly AT THE Pl.ANO MANK MAml 61JO t9 l :IO P.M. IOI n1•11w l 1M .. 1:at A.M. IAHQUET FACILITlll AVAIL.ABLI PMONI IJ .. Jlll 117 OCIAN Aft. HUNT1N&TON llACH OVERLOOKING THE l'ACIFIO OCEAN AT THE l'lll Me.-...... _,.t\.Y.,llOT a• I ""'If• • -...... TWINTY COMllNATIOMI U butritol are JllUl' kl,' here'• the ulU· mate taek. Twenty cllfferiiti\ burrifa eombi· natiom eztencl from f1lk -1 _., salad thlu&p ll'elll chile, rout beef -Spani,fh rice. The topper, however, provided you get the lnltlal bite, 11 the far far out union of raWeanake meat and beans. Considering the , price of rattlesnake these days, the 80c Jeein aaks for this kicker probably makes it the top buy of its kind west -or -east -of the Pecos. Additional ingredients .werved in varying combinations with the other 19 burritos in- clude franks, mushroom.!, shrimp, bacon and cinnamon apple. OPEN FOR LUNCH =:: ~1:30 to 2 p.m. DINNERS =.,"" UO to 10 p.m. 9!!!!~~NT Cener .t a-..,a. & ........ C.... M ... IQ\~~-ef&J ~ \it;?J NOW APPEARING TOMMY MULLINIX TREND o.c .. , ............................... ,..., e COCKTAILS e DINt.tlR e DANCING FOR USERYATIONSz 536-1421 21112 OcNn Avenue Huntington BNch, Calif. Real C11tonese Food eat here or take home. STA& CHEEWIO 111 21st pl, Newport l1acll Ollole J..t560 o,_ Year RMnd DaJ11 1a.11 l'tl 1M a& .... a aa. ........_ ... 1111 OAtl.Y fll\.OT ~. '119' I JI If W. '"' Ir ---- RIAL BARGAIN cadul Jemi, in the person"~ whimlical manager Neil Levitt, also cl.aima Huntington Beach'• biggest burger in his original char- broiled cactusburger. It consists of one quar- ter pound charbroiled beef, lettuce, tomato pickle and secret Buckingham reli$b, aerv;l on a large sesame bun for &Sc. Reef Continental 1ust when it'• taken for granted Laguna Beach runs the full gamut of dining out pos- aibilities along comes an original in tht new Reef Continental. Expressly more than a restaurant, though, owner John Garau's aim ls to establil'h the area's most complete food and beverage center. MANY SERVICES Dining facilities operate in conjunction with a delicatessen, bakery, catering and deliv.ery service, g1ft and party house and DINE ON THE BAY oPfll flSiJ Us DAILY la~d 11:30 1.m. to 2:00 1.m. COCKT~ ENTERTAINMENT or Sea 2601 W. Coast Hiway, Newport Beach -54~1168 VILLA ROMA SpecWbi .. a. ITALIAN DINNERS Lobster Tails Scampi NY Steak Pizzailoa 14 Varieties Pizza 1Pac1•1.-T•li:• ouT ONLY• 35 Varieties Pasta SPA6Hml DINNERS Prawns Scampi Cioppino Wiii! our dellclOUI mfft NUC* 111118 12 Varieti•e Veal 2 meat belle, tarllc toast allCI tel' ,... 11 off wlttt our 111\POt1ed 111rmesan Scaloppm' cl!MM. No olW too amaN Cit' lar... e eom. 1n d1.,..111a con1a1rwr, no 6 Varieti'es Chicken dlshtt to wath. $1.45 13 Varieties Sea Food 4'41 No. Newport Blvd., Newport 8Hch Open 4 p.m. 12 p.m. Ml 6--4929 CLOSED TUESDAY DON JOSE presents MR. ENTEIT AINMENT llLL McCLURE COMEDY AND SONGS ENC~ILADA & TACO .••••••• $1.30 CHIU~HWNO-IRCHIUD~ ... $1.41 ................................ . e COCKTAILS •· liquor store. In aWl ancOer elfertnf, man.a. ,. Tom Mattox, ... ol Callfornla'• bett known wine autboritiet, la available for win .. tasting parUet and aemlnart. IACated at the comer of Glenneyre and 'Ihalia Streets in Laguna Beach, the Reef Continental will provide a haven for bight owls by being open 22 houri qDy from 1 :00 ~ a.ru.. to 4:00 a.m. Breatfut, luncll and dlnner• served western bUffet style, feature a wide vartety of t.op.ftight items with tba accent on Italian German and Kosher 1peclaltltt. CHEF BOB CRUZ Heall cht& supervising everything trom brains md loz ameieta at breakfast to the ravioli, &teak, lobster and prime rib dinner• is Bob Cruz, former owner of the famou.1 Got!lam Dellcatesaen on Hollywood Blvd., Belgian pastry che1 Richard Pitz, pre- viously with the Lot Coyotes Country Club ln Buena Park, beads the bakery with an em· phasla on European pastry. The Reef's dell· cat~ssen exhibit.! a mouth-watering array of cheeses, meats and sauuges. Don't misa tbiJ worthy addition to th• Continued on Page 10 IN THE LIDO LOUNGE= Continuous music from 5:00 P.M. BY The GARY JONE-5 TRIO : The HERB. JOE TRIO " . . FOR YOUR GALA XMAS PARTY, THE CORAL REEF OFFERS A SPE- CIALIZED MENU AND BANQUET FACtLITtES FOR GROUPS LARGE AND SMALL. ..... ...., ............ NIGHTLY DINNER SPECIALS ENTERTAINMENT a.M....,. 2654 HMIOR ILVD.1 COSTA MESA 541-9-471' ·.~ • NOW OPEN IN NEWPORT'S NEWEST HIGH RIS& LOOKING DOWN ON THE BAY FEATURING SEA FOOD AND LIVE MAINE LOBSTER LUNCH -DINNER SUNDAY BRUNCH ~CROSS FROM THE ARCHES AND NEXT DOOR TO VILLA NOYA 642 .. 291 Like Rout Long Island Duck -Tournedoa of Filet Mignon? -Veal 01cu7 -Rainbow Trout7 -Well, who doesn't!ll These ind many other enticing entrees ue 11rved uven nighh 1 week 1t Bob Burns Rest- Loc1ted In Fuhion lsl1nd, Bob Burn1 Is more thin just 1 "St11k ind Lobster" r11t1u- r1nt, A ulection of twenty carefully prepared entr111 -•ccompanied ~y Bob Burns f 1mous Cr11m C1111r S1l1d -will 11tlsfy the most discrimin1tin9 p1l1te. Open every ni9ht1 Bob Burns does honor telephone r11erntio~1 lor peop_le "on the 90", For thou ol you w~o are out for a leisurely loung• entert1inment i1 prov ided 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER .. ...., .. " Buffum• & •rolllwa 1'mple P1rki111 RN•rvatlo11a •144-2030. [OU! 'N'.lBO!T I. Continued P-rom P• .. f art colony's already impres1ive list of unique and unusual establishmen~. Sheraton's Mullinix A top eve$lg's entertainment beckons from tbe Sheraton--Beach Inn, 21112 Ocean Ave. {Coast Highway), Huntington Beach, during th' cwrent eng~gement of Tommy Mullinix Trend. By any measure, Trend ls one of the. best groups pl~ying in the area. ., ·;;;!) , Leader Tommy Mullinix prepares all orchestrations and displays dazzling versatil· ity on trumpet, .fiuglehorn, trombone and · vibes. Other members are Jack Flaherty, or- gan; Gil Martinez, drums and vocal!; Ted Clark, alto and tenor sax and clarinet. Playing "big band" sound as well as the Tijuana Brass type of modern music, Clark adds still another twist to Trend's act. He attaches an electronic instrument to his clarinet to come up with sounds of oboe, bas- soon and tuba. Previous engagements by Tom.my Mnlll- nlx Trend include Playboy Clubs and major NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PROUDLY PRESENTS Direct from a Seven· Y ._. Engagement •t Las Vegas' ••• Fabulous Flamingo THE BOB SIMS TRIO In the Olni~g Room -6 to 8:30 p.m. IN THE COCKTAIL LOUNGE NIGHn Y NO COVER e NO MINIMUM S..1119 Di. .. , -I to 10 p.111. -D1111ch19 CLOSED MONDAYS 1045 IA YSID! DRIVE, NEWPORT 675-0200 M011day- Spaghettl Dinner $1 .50 Talented Eil"n Wright at the Pl8110 hr Tliun.-Fri.-Set, Nitu 3344 E. Coost Hwy., C.D.M. (Aa-from Coest Marlletl hotel• In Ml.and and S8ll Frariclsco. 'Jber•11 •ppeJrihg nigbtry · except Sunday at ~· •. " r ' Sheraton-Beach Inn. ~ . The Inn l1t 'In' • • In th"re'e Sbon·montha alnee oPesfing. Ult new'Town and Country lmt', 18582 Beach Bl\itt at Ellis, Huntington Beach (Town and Coun- try), has attracted a steady and growing cllentele. One visit and your name Will also be added to the r-0ster of regulars. . ·r·· ~ • • • I ' . . .. . • ;.,J!J Soft lights and ~e-cat~tig .Medftetta- nean decor-coml>lete to such smaD Jtable accessories as lace iron candle holders· and bread baskets-greatbl enhance llincheon or dinner pleasure. All ol the iron work, in fad, is ~~nds~me~y executed -particularly t'e striking lighting fixtures especially comm.lJ- 1ioned and crafted in Mexico. Another outstanding "feature is the Inn's policy of exhibitfug the work.! of prominent Southern Califol'Jlia artists, with every can- vas available for purchase. ENTER ENTREES Patrons are invited to choose from sa savory especialidades de la casa · brochettes of prime beef picador ($4.25), ~hopped sir· loin Espanol ($3,25), beef tournedos ($5.2'5), Continued On Page 12 '1 MINlllM S~l\.T ~rL.01' Pl"IUY, "'-lier 2', 1NI Gary Jones Trio The Gary Jones Trio, one of two trios entertaining in the Lido Lounge of the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach, plays during the early cocktail houri and then stays on to join the Herb and Joe group after 8:30 p.m. In the photo ab<>ve from left, are Mike PtHINO llNl&Nl'S ll1nner . urvtd In th1 GrlllUl MaMtr • $11 s. MAIN, OllANOE ~:$4~S59S ( . SUndaJ) "'"9ilM 1«1111 DAILY .. ILOT ~ • ...._.. ,,, 19" Chinese Restaurant 111£ ~--HOUSE (a of HYUN for Superb Chinese Cuisine DINNER Tu.lay thru lv...tay l:tl • 1 t:H P.M. 410 ROADWAY LAGUNA llACH :ror RetervaUona 494-HIO NOW OPEN MR. MIKE'S FHturlng A UVE MENU STIAIC LOISTll FIO• UGS llOCHmtS SPICWTY rJAUAN DISHD With Soup or S1l1cf i nd chofc1 of ttrlle toHt .,.. frosh b1hcl brHcf, Ch1mp19no by tho 91111 DomHtl• I Imported IHrt DINND 4-11 l'.M. DAILY 209 PALM-BALBOA 675-5774 Donnelly, baaslit, Lenny Kohn on Drums and Gary Jones on vibes, who also does a atint at the piano. These fellows play about anything you could possi- bly want to hear and have great versatility in their styllngs and instrumentati~n. YOU'LL ENJOY.OUR MIDDAY FAER SUNDAY 12 P.M. TO 4 P.M. IFM~ Fine Dining Sl11ce 1965 3801 EAs°f CoAST HIGHWAY CoRONA Dl'l. MAR, CAur-<>RNIA PHONE: (71.f) 675-137-t RIVI EU H&TAUUNT Continent1I Cuisine Cockt1ll1 Seroing Lunchecm cmd Dinner Monda11 through SaturdaJI. Closed Sunda111 Open for Prtoott Parms Onlt1 W • tr• loc1ted on the Bristol Stre.t side be· fwHn Mullen end Bluett ind the May Co. WIL ...... c.... ..... 141-JMO RESTAURANT San Clemente'• Favorite Spot PRESENTS JOHN COOK Popular Guitarist Appearing Wed. thru Sund1y 111 ne Lount• c ... Al, •• An ••• DIRICTIONI: Follow Cout Hwy. to San Clemente, or use Freeway, take "El earn. lno Ral'' tum-ott. then left. 2311 SOUTH IL CAMINO UAL ~ Resenatlon 4.92-1172 San Clement. . . . BAIJR~TT'S 0,.. 6:00 ..M. to 10;00 p.& BREAKFAST SERVED All DAY STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY llrHkfut • T-lon• • Special T ender-4i;round Sirloin We use only Choice Prime IHf Uncler person1I 1uper¥ision of your hod a,ncl hostess.- • I • t • • MR. ' MRS. K. H. BARRETT IS THIS ANY WAY TO RUN A RESTAURANT? YOU BET IT IS!' 2273 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa BEEF SPIRITS Lunches from l I :30 Daily except Sunday Dinner from 4:30 Ni9htly ENTERTAINMENT Ni9htly except Sunday TONY FLORES His Song• and Guitar 2607 W. Coast H ... way -Newpert -646·0201 ••••••••••••••••••• , • • : llA ·iii : : 1111 • . •· • • • • . ~· • P8Vlb1Dll ~· • I· • na llstorlc ravlllan •. : IWlnGs Again... :· : WITH . .: • CARROL~ C10~TES: t • AT THI PIANO IAl .. •. Pl.a~ )'WI' favorite tunes aud requests, Wed-• • ntlday Ml S.turday nights. -. • • , , dlAuer with the most spectacular harbor I . • view in N6'vport • . from 5:00 each evening. -. ....... I · • .. W,,. . r.e Aetion ~rar 1 . • re~ ... SINCE 1905 16• ' ., • •• e llDlf lllCI • llUOA i'llllm.A •· e L>ok fOrtbe Ltahted Cu~la I ~ ' e (tte•r. dlrectfy under it) I • • •••••••••••••••••••• or .... c-r 1f ......... f • 4 • • • I i • .~· NOW ArPEMllN6 AU'(HINTIC, none MIDWT HAREM DANCERS FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS NO COYER -NO MINIMUM TBE CASPIAN 1'70 Newport ICHM'ard -Colhl MIM -'4242tl ..---JOSEF'S_,__.... Make Reservatiot1s Early for Your CHRISTMAS OFFICE PARTY GROUPS TO 150 Banquet looms A valfabl• Drop in Soon .•• We think yo11'll like the "New Look" • LUNCHEON • DINNEl • LATt SUPPER 2121 E. COAST Hl~HWAY AT THI JAMAICA INN NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE PROUDLY SHOWCASES THE RISELLE REVIEW A J.D. PRODUCTION Appearing In THE VELVET KNIGHT ROOM Tuesday thru Sunday S9nln9 Dl11Mr -5 ,. 10 p.m. -Da11cln9 Closed Monday 1045 BAYSIDE DR., .NEWPORT -675.0200 Exciting Entetitainment .Q i ?i: '! ~ ;ftJk Three's Company People are aayl11r: .~ "Superb ent.ertalnment ••• " , ''Great talent bl-4 1 •• " ··~· "kt new INl!P In rean •• , • Ent..tirtainmant and d&D1· nt1tiUy (tlCe»t Sunda.r) f nine ht the hlallUN St ~ GRAND HOTEL veal Oskar (.._50), frog legs Mediterranean · (".50), ·~ scampi de John ($3.95). All entree. are aerved with soup or salad of mixed greens; baked, French fried pota- toes or pil.aff; hot rolls and butter; coffee or tea. The char-broiler f ~tures aeven cholce entreel from filet mtgnon to prlme rib of beef au jus. Anyone ordering from especial- idades del dia receives a glass of chablis or burgundy. compliments of the house. DIDN'T FORGE-1' YOUNGUNS There•s a •pecial children's menu, served with soup or salad, French fries and milk, that allows youngsters a choice of ground sirloin, prime rib, top sirloin or tried shrimp. TOP ENTERTAINMENT CurrenUy performing in the lounge are a former federal court clerk and a U.S. Navy trumpeter now making big sounds as the widely-acclaimed Dave Manion Duo. Pianist Dave Manion, who bas abandoned his one- time Navy trumpet, and drummer Pat An-· thony furnish some of the area's best dancing and listening music. Notes Kitchen and dining facilities at the Hotel Laguna, 425 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, will be closed until approximately December 15, pending completion of a $200,- 000 remodeling and.modernization job. Watch for later announcement of some significant new developments at this popular seaside hostelry. FIRE STATION And don't miss-the one and only-Louis Prima, who will appear this weekend (Nov. 29--30) at the Fire Station, 12625 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. Prima, regarded by many as the king of night club entertainers, will be backed by Sam Butera and The Witnesses. Scheduled showtime bolt.. nights are set for 8 and 11 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Prima's Fire Station stand marks bis first Southern Calilomia appearance in three years. CONTEST GOING ON Want to split a $50 "Finder's Fee" with ye olde Out 'N' About editor? That's the sum being offered by Hospitality Magazine for a promotion tied to the 501lh anniversary of its founding. After all, any bon vivant can use $25 mad money. Seems the magazine is looking for the country's oldest active owner of a table ser- vice restaurant. The $50 goes to the news· paper restaurant editor who sends 1n the win· ning name and address before December 31. "Proof of age will be checked personally and verified before payment,'' say the rule makers. Tips, anyone, on likely Orange County candidates? SNOOPING THE COUNTY Word has it the new prototype Lord Jef- frey Restaurant in San Bernardino, open for only six weeks, has been so successful the operating Kries Company ts looking for 24 additional Southern California locations. Ex- tensive 1COuting for Orange County sites ts currently under way. Plana ea11 for Q&nstruction of one Lord Jef- frey each month for the neit two yean. Prin-_, An item in a recent Out 'N' About column about tl}e JOle Veronique at the Fishennan in Hunti.ngton Beacb, prompted a abort note. from Jack BOff, a resident of that c.ity who says "the sole Veronique at the Four Wmcb Restaurant Oil Bolsa Chica in Huntington Beach deservet a complimem.. Served with rice Pilaff it is a repa~· fit for a king for $3.85. And for sometb!Dg special one should.tty any ol 'the famous Pour Winds planks. 'lbere are four different~. and afi are served witb broiled chopped sirloin, surrounded with Duchess potatoes and a bouquetiere of veget- ables. Alea$l {Qr $3.85." * Thanks Jack -but vou forgot to· ment«m tM great fre1h Jpinach 1alad topped with chop- ped e(Jg and cri$p bacon seroed with a tweet and 1our dressing. Shame on vou! Cold plau and fork, too. Out 'n' Abouter solicits comments, eriticism and praise about Orange Coast restaurants and night clubs. U you have something you would like to say, write Out •n• Abouter, Weekender Magazine, Box 1875, Newport Beacb, California. THE· BLUE BEET NEWPORT BEACH S•m• Old Funky Sound..-Sem• Old Good Prime MHt S•m• Old Good Old, Wine, Cognecs, Scotch, etc:. SOMETHING NiW DINNER SERVED DAILY-6:00 TO MIDNIGHT WEEKOA YS ARE BEST! WEEKENDS A MESS! TUIESDA Y SPECIAL Grenadine with Salad, Rice, Garlic Bread $1.25 Seryed 6:00 to 9:00 p.m, "Where It's Happening! .. 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THIS WEEK "A ~ Camlval" James Thurber'• "A Thurber Carnival" 11 on stage at the Muckenthaler Center, 119 Buena Vlsto Drlve, Fuller- ton. Presented by the Fullerton Footligbten, perf or- mancea will be at 8:30 p.rn. Dec. I, 7, 13 and H. Phone 52>8039. STILL RUNNING "Tbe Irregular Verb Te Love" "The Irregular Verb To Love," a British comedy, will be staged through Nov. 30, Fri. and SaL nights, in the Community Center Auditorium, west gate Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. CUr· taln time 8:30 p.m. Phone 834-5303. "Tbe Three Cuckold•" A commedia dell arte style comedy, 0 The Three Cuckolds," is QO stage at the South Coast Repertory Third Step Theatre, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Performances Thurs. through Sun. closing Dec. 14. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 545--1363. "The Uon ln Winter" A medieval drama, "The Lion in Winter," is currently on stage through Dec. 7 in the Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. 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The medium has, indeed, a se- ries co-staning Da(\!ood this season. Natur· ally, be gets second billing in !'Blondie." The •muculation of Americilll men is un- der:;tandable if one is expoeed t.o video writ· ers, producers and network executives. They are more or less the prototypes. But this yHr ABC-TV bas oome up with a two-fisted, hair-chested, masculine guy that breathes new life mto deflated male viewers who must watch football and other sports in search of identity. Robert' Brown is the newcomer and he can be seen w e e k l y in "Here Come the Brides.'' A b r o t h of a Scotsman, Brown doesn't need a six-shooter, military uniform or football helmet to prove that he is not a female-dominated idiot who can't tie bls shOelaces without help from a Mrs. Fullcbarge type. He would, more than likely, tum "Mame" and ''Dolly" over his knee and beat them for be41g obstreperous loud mouths. Brown, 1n person. is a sensitive man -but not of Ute Brando-Newman school with a psychiatrist in the wings -who is opposed ~o violence. Un· less, of course, be is punched on his broken DOfle. He w• offered the lead in a new and ex- citing detective show and accepted -until he saw the first couple of scripts. 1'Then I asked tX> be released from my contract," Ute big fellow said. "The fury of man should not be touched on only to sell tickets or products. 1'ln this show l'm ln, there is1 a fist fight or two. but there is always a reason for it. The writers aren't attempting to titilate the viewers. Certainly life is violent, and I would do 'Hamlet' tomorrow if I had the chance. But the violence there ls es.9entially true to life." A strong trace of Scotland's burr runs through Brown's speech. He was born and reared in the gloomy fens of the Hebrides. He came to Oalifornia eight years ag<> and· has made a passable livinf in the tb~ater and on television. Now he is on the verge of stardom.' "I'm 1n emotion1I man," he said, "but violence is something I can't understand and don't believe in. A man need not prove him· sell through violence. Very often, in fact, he proves just the opposite.'' Brown downed his third noontime drink and ogled a pretty girl who was modeling nearby. "There's nothing like ' a beautiful woman to improve a man's day," be said. -"All txllll•rtllllt 1•ve_111vren-0.,. "Three Cuckolds" 1:30 p.m., Third Step Tbe1tre, Coste MtfM CHILDREN'S THEATRE -"A CHIUSTIU.S CAROL .. Evl!rf SU/ld8Y -I IOd 1 91"11. Centre! 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