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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa'r I I· I I I, f l I I -I l I • • -' " I ... . ' ar.· .a u · a · ea . . ~ " .. . . .. • . " l. • . , • . ' ' . • . ! J ' •. • • : .. i~Y.f!g.: M.ohs~·~·.l);~-i•!'ll:- ~ •. .. .. I I' . . ( t ,., ,, ' . . ... . . . . . ' ,THUltSDAY1:AFTERNOON, DECEh48ER ·12,.'1968 .... J!iet~·Heart.. 6irl~98'·;1Morale ,. .. ' ' 'IOI.. ..... -t taallM..,.... • . . • • .. . .. • • ' ... ' . . ,· Mesa· Boatman~ .. ~~~ ' ' • K ' .. ught;I•' ····~ ··rl""\11.,. •i . ' • .... 7, • • 1·~--~ P=o:lice Par·lrier '' • + : • ~ llt'1 .Jl~y RFK's Last Child Born~ 4th Daughter for Ethel WASHING TON (UPI) -Ethel Ken· netly g av e birth by caesarean section today to a girl -six months after the 11.ssassinaUon of th~ tjtll_d'~ faJht!!t Rob - ert ·F. Kennedy. 'lbe eight pound, four ounce baby girl j3 Mrs. Kennedy's 11th chUd, and the fourth daughter. She Was bom at 8:40 a.m. at Georgetown University H06pital. Mrs. Kennedy wU taken to the de- livery room at 7:45 a.m. by Dr. John' W. Walsh who performed the caesarean operation.· · ·· ' Frani Mankiewlci. press secretary lo the late senator, made . the ~ ment of the birth. He said the mother Miss Bapkhe.ad Suecumbs at 65 Of Pneumonia NEW YORK (AP) -Tallul ah B"1khead, the gavel-voiced Southern Mlle who became a stage star, movie 1ihn, and eventually one of the naUon's l<)lding character actr...., -and cbaracters -died today. She was ts. 'Ml.u Bankhead had -m onlt a r ... daya, a -\it Ille cumnt out-.h6nl or Du, when paemnonfa developed anc! led lo her death, a<eordlni lo her bus1neas manager, Ezra Schlne. • ... Her a l 1 h r, Eugenia Bankhead, and nepriew, Billy Bankhead, wen with bet at her death. • The llamhoyanl 'ralluab"-named !Of · ber JJ:andmother, who was named for a ' waterfall In Gtorgla which the Indians . called "ainglng -watp-" -gave many -of~ h..i perfonnanca Ori llage. · A vlolenUy partlaili Ian of the New . York Glanta, llhe lllltructed the players !iOni the alandl;'Od'could' dominate cockWI party conversatlonl w l t h (See TALVILAll, Pap I) t and child wei:e "in excellent C1)nditlon." Edward td. KeMedy, .(D-Mass.), arriv· ed at the hospital shortly after 7 1.m. ·with ·his ·wife, Joan.: • Mankiewicz said the senator was witi· "Sthel during the delivery. ' The operation was 40-year~ Mrs . Kenedy's fifth caesarean section. Fev; women have more than three much de- liveries. Sen. Kennedy and his wife stayed with Ethel in the recovery room through the morning. other close friendl of · h e r late husband were at the hospital, in- cluding .Frederick G. Dutton, an assb· tant secretary of state in the John F. ~nnedy administration, and Rafer J~ 1960 Olympic decathlon cham· pion. .Ultl Tt ...... GIVES BIRTH TO ,GIRL . EIMI K......ay Hong, ·l(ong Flu Reaching Epidemic Rate in County .· ' • ijong Kong Du bu reached epidemic Ila appearanc< earlier lhla,jear in Hone ~ In Orange County. Kone. . · . Doctor Olarles Pait of the Orange "Tbere are limited supplies of vacdna • th available." he 1akl, "and we're · trylnC County Heal lleJ!'l'lmenl Lssued that ,. inlure· )!l'Oltcjion ol • the elderly, dlagnos1i today In tht wake of ·ld100l Jl8J1)c:tllar~ -·wjlfi re rp tr• for y and lndustcy sicimed ·sorvey1 that allow· troohleo IUCh u emphyterila. Aod we're ed -u high u W , percent .~arly, an>.!.., l/J Im m u ' l'l e Ir> some areai. tuberculoois pali<itla who wwld be prime '"111at Jsit~ by any 6ieant Jll ooUQl1 larpts fill' lhla vinll. • · ...J.. - achoob ml all indutlrlos,:• .id lk. Df. llalt itressed !hat there are "'l'eral Pall ·''But llOIDe of ...-aampllnp . are vlnmel mUlng their Impact ill the """"" , u.jll&b.u -running th Loi Angeles , ty tn -chlJly December da,Vi'. ~"" County ahd there' a no doubt that they.,. al tllim .. la • qutb!' ·ao poUot or IOlll fl!l~ with lhl1 virus." • , lutibc 'U •tj\e '\-!nil ·we d'9Cri U Dr. Pait aald the health department Hq Kong Ou," he aald. "But 101 is lllklng -·special steps" lo protect . victlms 'oL llie -1._ Jl\ralna mv he reaideola who would IUfler l1lOll from locilned to bellav<>-lhal lhey'ft gOt the the ln!ecilOWI vinll whlcil fh'll made (See BPIDEMIC, Pqo I) 4 ' ' . Lone Witness Held by Law ' In MeXicali ~ By TERRY COVILLE Of .... t>.Hy ltlltf flfff coma Mesan Stan Miller is scheduled to appear Jocfay J:>e.forf! a fed,eral attorney .in Mexicali, Baja Calllornia,. for a bear· Ing ~ceming ttJe disappearance of fellow· Costa ·Mesan 'Fre<serfclC Luci.s,' ac- cording to the Arn~rican VJce ConSuI in MOl!call. ~ _ Mexican author1Ue1 . are ccintinuing the search for Lucas, reported missing by Miller . Dec.· 3. 1be two men bad' been on a boating trip near San Felipe on \he Gulf of California. , Miiler was the lone witness to l.4,lcas' dluppearance, and hal been held by the judicial ,police in Mexlcoll pending lnvestigaUon of the maUer. The. bearing 1.s a ·routine matter, accordini to the Meifcan' aUU\OriUes. · Miller .reported Lucas missing to Mer· ican authoriUea in· San Felipe on Dee. 3. TI\e two .men, co-ownen of the white Malibu outrigger · bad driven to San ~eµpe the d>y before Thankqlvtng. , At Sitn Felipe, ttJey ~gan their voyage in the Gulf <.Z California, according to American Vice Coos u I Joseph T. Beecher. Beecher said that Miller to I d authorities id San · Fellpt tble weather had &ec6rrR! too rough for sailing and the men were forced to beach their cral\ 'pproliil)lalety · 40 mlle1 south of San FeUpe. · . They ~e'pt on the beach two Ol" lhree days, according Lo Miller. On the ~ ing of Del.' 3, Miller woke up and saw that llicaa and' the boat were gone. Luw' !fallel ind .some clothiJ)g ...,. 'ltill on' the beac.U.· . Mlller, helleves tht boat broke loose aometlme during the night 'and Lucu went after ft without waklng' him. The boat was Jater towxl smashed on the rocts 31 mCea ..Uth of where the men '!WI~ on·lhe beach and apDroxtmately '15'1o !I mn.. aouth ol San "Felipe. Meifeaa iutl>ciritlea have !o<IDd oo trace of~· 1">dY. ~are cootlnulng :the leifclj, liut'lf a ....,.: ~ • ..,. ~.to ~Mr.~~-Rld>81'd blcas'ot-r.:'p!rt'l!bch .,.~·ripei:tal to ari'lve In Mexl<all wday. They aald ~ (See BOANAN, P.P 11 • ' ' • ' " Suzie ·(;Jleered -("' -.. '~ ~ J • .. f. 1 : .. ~Y ~~~. VIETNAMESE GIRL GETS BOOST FROM DISNEYLAND Artist Roy Wiiiiam• Vl1il1 "Suzie" and Her Mom . . . . : , , . . ,. . • , r ... ( ' .. . . i ' . S•t~i~~s · ·Sp~;i"-t: 'lJp . ' " : Vwt 'Girl Gets Car:tpf>~.ShoW,' 1 . By TOM BARLey. Of tt1t 0.llJ Plllt ~aH ' . . Frail, battling "Suzie'.'· ,was taken out of-"her oxygen-teilt-Wtdnelday_to_tae_ in what hils , Lo be some pr~tty up.J.que pre-heart surgery therapy. And 01\er phJ,sil;ilDS piust be delighied at the morale boost provided by i coVey of characters who've been doing milch the same thing ·for ·mlµionl" of kids the world over for many ytar1 now -Mickey Mouse, DonaJd Duck, Goofy and a few more.of .Walt1Disney'1 ban:l7 perennials. • The cartoon chai'actira: came · in the J>OCket of character artlSt Roy wu11ams~ And lo the delighted tqOeall <ii the ailing, 22-month-okl Vlftnauieae. c)dldi Williams' flashing pen etclied out manY <Of Ute' characters "Suzfe'1 may. see stoJn. ping around Dlsne)'Jand biefore shl returtui'to her bor'ne ih DINatig. That' will come after a date she must keep OJl Jdcmay--a·trij>to the·operaUnR room where a . team of IUl'geohi' wlll perfcrm open heart·llllflefy that becollles more vllil·and~ by thehoori ' Nguyiri Thi Thanh'Philong -to' iiri her !ht Vletnoniele name oo cmlullt 'speliid" ooi in ·the rDotber'i ha~ EniUsh -1 wu d!nled earlier ugeiy in Cbildrem Hospital -... ol a perm: tent ear infection aod blgb fever. That lever has gore, aald DUfM Linda Henning whb ll lha lifile.1lp!lld haby'a constant companion. And the ear ~ lecOon hu ouhiided to, tM point that surg"'1nl fie! It wlD COllllitirt< no pwrd Monday. . ~ , . . r.fn. 11enn1ng la ... wile of N•Vl' Lt.. Qonald . Henning. The COllJ>le are prlmlr)ly-thle fer Suzle'1111rgery, -1dni ~p· to-llio-UtliteCl Slates •. · • · The ,U-nl. la. 'on .. vi-m dutJ 'and lpotled1 the '..a.ttnt liwt -cldict .when, ~ ,chlld'• ·ll\(llflei', Li Thi. Lani ll>li«ihl treatment f'Qo' her· ijaalbler. 'Sui!e't loth<r la ~, Wl!h 'l!ie soolli 'Vlell*in army. . • . Sur(tolll hope lo IOpair IWil doleett hi Uieot&'\iound 0 lol'1 11..irt, a bDli 1n: the wall separlJtmg'pie heart's iwo. iliim-: hers alid . ' constrictillo of the m..,. ~t"cm:ries·bloeCl~-fhe-kmP. ...... ~_:_:... suZieo of Coarse,. lias no fears. But her m<>lher, Wl>o' l• 1 oo stranier tO the fear, hardship and'lilnnOU lhil pwldt' (See lllJZIE;•Pap I) ~· • I ; Cout .. -~. -~-• Weatlaer ' : . ' '' I ' ~ Clear .00 cqciJ ' If the ,wealhe!- man's terse "onl for, F!id_,-; with zg~J;, lo~i!:"~art= and only s6gbtij> · 1'~ Inland. INS ... ·TO.,AY Defime 1 SeCfJtq.,y.dtsignat• MeLtrin Laird ·.hal hia work cu' out for him :wMn ht tries to i'/'plm'J'I ' I/at 'p"""' 'Of ' his bOu. Pog( 22.< • ·" l • ' .. . . . ,_..,., __ .. ·-~·~..._ ..... --_., _ _,," •• ' .J -• •f=:"'- . I l ' I I I I t ' I 4 • ...... , . '• . -.. ; ~,·· !.<of.:. .. :. . ,. • ·-y-s '~ . ' Jo'! "' •• ~ ... ~ -i. ... ... · ; .. -' + · ·.:•:· ~ &: • ~. • "i. "- • ' -TALLULAH DEAD ~T 8 In 1'31 (lop) w IHI .. F,.... P•e I TAI.I.ULAH ••• buebtD NII.UC.. Member ol ID old Alahom• 11111111 and the da1r,ghter cf W1IUam Brootman Bankhead, a Jonct1me member of c.nc;.. and .... --ol tho Home, ToDulab drawled her Deep Soolh and hllblJ --lbrougll Jn. numerable llbm and ~ and received !nm tho Am<rlcan pqJillc lbal final banar -to bo -by her Ont --;;· A ,...... ol .,.a wit, wllldl - bad a ...,, bile, Tallulah -cul a delr.ctor down with a 1'Dabllnc1' man el!octlftly tllln -ol her - tempcnrla -wtlb a I~ I~• word, • "In .., -. .......... aid, -b e e D eaDed I pnuloUI abater:_ a celJo.voloed witch, a boutJ • b a Ire d • • hokv:a•• . • • Let, me -oil two ·: -dalqulrW al bmch and II make1 Pa 11 I In a..,moe_ Wyo, tho nest mornlag. 1-dllqalrll? Good .for ~ llaudl" . ' " ·=. I • ~UCI Plans Faculty-Industry Probe -II'-• made II cloor Ibey -.......... llqully lnlo tho ..... 1 ,Mwtl ......... .. k 2 Oslll Amdat-. _,. __ .. _., bevlal a ................. IOlldtalloo and ncelp\ ol -funds loot Jalo ~ Alloclaleel..wt lie> u a lr'lt .... cl bn•htw 1'tll hlndl .... nloeil ID GPPM!'lw · I ~--thomlv .... , . - OpenGoVernmentN!xo11:,_ .. . . r Charge to ' New Cabinet WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Presldent- eleCt Richard II. NIIon told hla cabinet today be wants an open government -a free Dow ol llCll to tho pabllc, and· .... -tho r!glll to -their Oft FJi'ltllltl IDd other h!g!H'ankinl Gftielt paUeutly allowing pbolDgrapben to map plcturea of the top ..... Ii tbe Incoming aecuUve department belGre I he "school" was·closed to outsiders. The wives of the cabinet members, Introduced on national television Wed- nesday night, were m band Ill NIIoo'a ipOCllle ~. "I want Ihm lo be there OD tbe tak&<lft." be said. 'fi'bat cOuld avoid a crash lmDng later." '!'be lecluftS, -by tbe eq>erts wtlD will l!n'e OD NIDm'I Wbite Boule stall. conoenied fcnlp policy, -i!aael, polJllCI, pobllc relatioos and other stickJ irob1emJ P!eal(lent J-wW pas11 lkq lo bll Republtcan ..-..or. NIIon chose the Shoreham botel and a ~hall-hour-of prime broadcast Ume to formally present to the nation the men 'j!Vbo will help him in bis avowed aim of putung government on a more bualnea1lke baits and cbartlnC a l!lng- range lorolp policy ,designed to prevenl recurrent crlseo. NO SURPRJ8l!ll There were no surpriaes. 'Ibe two big posll went to lonner Atty. Gen. William P. Hogen, who will oucceed Jlean llullt .U ~ of 1tale, and Rep. Melvin Laird . of Wllcooaln - wW take over the Pentagon from Clark Clifford. There were lhree governors, two businessmen, two memben of the academic community, two N'IIOD cam· paign aides, one congressman and two memben of the former Eilenbower ad· ml.nmraUoo. It also W83 an all· Republican group. " " ,. Four ArrestS STOCKING UP -David, ~. and Julie Csvin, 11, (foreground) children of Mr. and Mrs. John Cavin of We-er, study DAILY PILOT "how-WMO- it" display as newspaper's public service manager, Tom McOann (background) signus up Bow Bol· Huntington Center • • DAllY PILOT li.tf ..... shazy, 20, and Debbie Morgan, 17, both of Hunting- ton Beach, fur shares of stock to be given away at conclusion of DAILY PILOT "Win YOUR Share" show at Huntington Center. Crowd Shares Stock Show The DAILY PILOT Win YOUR Shire given away S4iunlay night at the climax to Ute public lrom I to 9 p.m. dally Show moves Into lb< leCO!ld day of Ungton Harbour communlly) will be Utrough Saturday. ii Jets Blitz Enemy ]1,lllgles; Dampen St~ike At SF College tts four-day stand today at Huntington of the show. One highlight or the show ls demonstra- From Wire Servlcu center, Beach Boulevard and F..dniger Kroesen & Co.1 Inc., a chain of stock tion of working Dataspeed machines u1 Avenue, Hunlington Beach. brokerage houses which will open an which flash the ~n · e New York and SAN FRANCISCO -Four q ck ar· The. ·•-w, ~-·ed In cooperation w1'1h fl' la rests put 8 damper 00 morning i)l.JU """6 o tee te!' this rnonUt In Huntington American stock ex ge report! across . • .. .. .. Reds Hit Marines at DMZ demonstrations by ttrikers at San Fran-the General Telephone Co. of California, Harbour, will furnish all the stocks ex-the continent from Wall Street to the cisco State College today. features displays e%J>lainin8 bow the cept the share of McDonnell Douglas DAILY Pll.,()T every trading day in Police arrested George Gomer, U, DAILY PILOT, otartlng Mqnday, will c..,i., which is lurnlshed by McDonnell less lhan 1.2 minuta • • • • • SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. B52 jell, sup- : ' porting allied lroope O!l full alert In • • the Salgm area for a pooalble Communist ~: allSlllll, blilml jugleo 70-'IS mllea from : : the Soolh Vlelluun<se capital 'l'bandaJ. ~; North Vietnamese troops mauled a U. ; • S. llarble unit In a JO-hour battle just .: i below the demllltariled zone. : : In Saigon, tho u. s. OJmmand placed ! . tho toll ol · American dead In almool •' eight ;years of lighting In Vietnam at ; : •,057, tncludtng 192 killed in the week .; : ended i..t Saturday. '!'be ......n total :: .... approaching the 33,11%1 u. s. lraopll ., .kill..S In the Korean War. _ : : The eight-engine 11523 strock eight •, t1mea late Wednesday and lbunda,y il in an area north and northweat of SaJion ' ., ;. •• •' •• •' -· ,: I ,, ., ., . ' :1 $j ;1 ., el ,I ,. ,. ,. •' •' •• ~1 ., ~. ., •, • ·I •• •• •• •• •• •• ~. ~· •' •' •• •• -•' • • !• •' • •• .• . ' • • .. . · DAILY PILOT OlltANG• COMl PVIUIMINO COMPANY lel.trt H. WeM .................... J1t.k L c.rtey V... ,,....... .... o-91 Mlne911r TkMt• K1.;ll ..... n ... 1A. M .... f11t -·-f1.t Nit'" ~ - .....,. ""°'°~ ........ _...., .. "*•"•=-•---....... """' ___ ............ ~ ---~ ....... . -.1: bif~..:: -=-·~ ...-.~-· ...................... --. t 17 s (1'4t '4Mlat • -·' .u ., '4W67I ~ -<-. ,.,,.,,, -............. . _ _. ii!·-!!!!!"i!'f -:=x·::.-: -·---· !!l'IU!'L..~ ~"': i=,"T.NaFJJ:r.li--· • where allied troops reported killing at least 56 Comm.unista in a series of clashes. 'Iblrten S o u t b Vietnamese paratroopers were ldDO!l and 38 WOUll!led In ... "' the llgldl, lpobsmen lald. AD!ed headquarters said South Viet- namese troops In the Saigon military diJtrld, the Nba Be Naval Base nine mllea aoutheaal of the capital and li1< mDJtary IUbsecton were on run alert 11as a prevenUve measure." Informed U. S. mllllafJ aources said orecautJ,ooary ''Jello..-alerts" were Ordered at the big U. S. l>ases at Bien · Hoo and Long Dinh jult north of Saigon. Navy river patrols were doubled ln 1 Communist slnlngbold known ... the "Pll'T'Ot'1 Beat"' Welt of Saigon. ""'"" r,.e l SUZIE ••. a dally diel In her war-t«n bootelond, lllUpr<m<lyCW!fldenl 14) am very happy and very confldent," she ,lllld, wilh help lrom Mn. Henning . "Everyone here II wonderful to me anl 1DJ beby. AJ1d jult loot at her now, bow bel'P1 she 11." Williams' qu1ck aketcllei were brtnJlnJ! gurg1., ol dellshl from Suzla. Several o1 b1a D1mo1 drawings will 1tay wllh her In her boopltal roam. ·i~n need them after 111rgery." Willlaml. lrimed. "And U the kid w-&Jl1 ...., wby I'll Jull «<no over here again Ind do them fir her. '1Better ISWJ,'' be added, "she can pick ~ up when lhe comeo over to illlooJland bel«e lhe , ... home." l'I•• P•e I BOATMAN ••• ~. ::: ~erlw~ w:.:.::i:: be able lo repcrl ''loday'1 cloolng llocb Dooglas Astronautics Co. of Huntington OUter displays &bow step by step bow In todaw'1 D-.rut""""." Beach Ut st ks police and demanded bis relea.!e. ' wnwr-r-' e oc page is reproduced. They then picked Up Gene Marchi, Free aharea. of atock .In McDonnell Grand prize in the show - a $500 General Telephone also ls giving away a leader of the Student.s for a Democrat!C Douglu Corp., 'Whittaker COrp. (parent s e t of the 200th anniversary edition of free Jong distance telephone calls to Society, on a warrant for unlawful company of Cohrmbla Yacht Corp.), Encyclopaedia Britannica -will be anywhere within the continental United assembly In previOUJ demoastraUona. Sarlenl IDdultrlea (a group o1 mannl111> About ao plckels dispersed wlUtout luring llnlll located In various parts lurnlshed by Ute DAILY PILOT. Slales and part of Canada and also being ordered. of Southern CaWornia) and Cbr1ltlana The show la located on the mall at is demonstrating heart dlagnoais via Three militant 1tudent leaders were li·jiOlliiiiieorpiiii·iii.·ii(owniiiieriiiii-d<iiiveliiiioperiiiil·iiioiil iiithoiiiiiHiun-i;;u~lhie~1bo~ppii;iln~giiicen~ter~~andii;o;iwllli.beii;oiiopeniii;;;;;iti•l~epho:iiin~e . .,.,;ru;g;;;,..:m;;;;uiiiiiO.iP ;~~~~$ -A-;fi.J_·g::;;·------1 Acting Prealdent S. I. Hayabwa I =.1 ~· i:':at~ ~be·~~ A GIFT TO -TREASURE AND ENJOY FOR YEARS ! off" demonstration leaders, but told a ~ news conference such 1trategy "would make sense." The three major arrests Wednesday, all on warrant,, ilsued u a result of laci week's viol~. included Bridges Randall and Jack Alms of the Black Stlldenla Union and Tony lllrando, bead ol the Third World Llberalloo F'r<mL Hayakawa said be has signed warrants for the llTtlta of a dmen more 1trlkers In hll determination "to keep the coDege operating and to provide ·an t11e P"> tection necessary for people who want to t9cb and learn, and 'who want &o be Ale from harm and dlaupttoo." F1-om. Peg~ l EPIDEMIC ..• more .evere lnfectim." A Publlc Heald! Service 1~ In Loo Anflelea said today lbat 'lentaUve _JUl'Vl)'l11 ot Oraage County ecbooll wbere lbalenll ...,. recenUy vaccinated - Laguna Beach area -wen amona them -indicated that abliateetwn wu l1lllnlnc well below dlatridl In wlllcb the vaccine bad llOI beeo ...ed. "But U'1 really too wit lo ta!!." be commented. ''We bevo tho &line SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES ·TO CHOOSE FROM SPEC.IALL y PRICED AT $17 9°0 -ol -wilh ldenllcal .... W""""'41 lbat Ibey haveni glvtll up ,,.ma In Lellln World retu.meot com-booe ol llndJoa their 1011. mumu .. 1n 1Dllr county. Bnt we WO!lldn't H.J.GA~l\fJT fURNffURE A. brolher.i...Iaw ol Richard Lucu, want lo aay that tho _.,. wu a llom<r BradJ ol Clmarillo, II alrood;r IUccesl 1111111 we hive more com.,..i-ln llulcall one! bu talked to Mllier. to oiler." He reported lbal Miller ll8ld ha wu How do you bow II you have tho ..... tacaa WU dead. Ilona itO!ll Ou ! . MfU!I':• Wber, Sanfcrd E. Miller ol 11You'll lmow/1 Wet Dr.''.:Palt. "And 'l'opeU, ~. II allo npected lo UTlve ' II yau dolli here are ..,,. ol tile In Malcall """'• accordlq to tho ayml)loml Utal he associated with the -c-il'• ollico. oillel of Iba virul: PROFESSIONAL COSTA MESA, CALIF INTERIOR DESIGNERS 2215 H~BOR . BLVD : 0,.. ..... ,,,............. 646-0275 646 -0216 .. . -• • ., .1 • --• Dally Paper • -YOt:. 61, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGEs . ' OR.ANGE COUNTY, ~ALIFORNIA TMURSDAY, 06CEMBER 12, 1968 ' , I ,• • f -~ ( ' " ' MWDPlans • For Bolsa Confirmed · MetropoUtaii W~l<r Di.trlcl plans to • build a nuclear deultlng plant on a 46,acre · artillda1 Island off lltinlingtoD Beich were· ·corifirmed Wedllesday at ,; Slate ....mbly sul><ommittee bearing bt Newport Beach. The off.again on.again project is now on-again, said William F. a l r b a n k s , representaUve of MWD. "We faced great difficulty In liridlng reactor site,," be said. "OUr consultants researched 16numberable sites up and down the coast. This was the best." tonsti:ucliop. .Js scheduled to bejin In 1975. The plaill will be produc!Dg 50 milllo• gallonS of desalted water by 191111, FatrbanD said. He sitld· studies of the marine life in &be area will be made before, during . and' alter -of lbe ouclear plarit to make sure the ecology ls not destroyed. Fairbanks made no mention of cost. L a s t estimates, however, placed it at $'165· mllllon but they Included electrical power' producing equipmenL I\ was the IOcreaslng cosl of lbe off· shore Island project I h a I Ied to I h t wlUtdrawal of the Southern California ~ Co., San Diego Gas and Electric Co • .and. the Los Angeles Deparln!eol Of Power and Water. Water dlltrict offlcia!J IDdicated Ibey ale DOW willing to go it alone OD the projecL CoUJit · 1"'.vnects y .l.-!4Y, . To DouhleB~dget I p, five '.t~~r~.-.. : Orange County'.1 J>u\lg<I, lljJ\T) ooarlng 1149 .mllllon, wur dOuble Iii !be nm five reirs 1o·1219 ~ ~Bljdgel Iifttctot, llavidlli~ pliClicls;' Speattng )Vedn~ to ~ "ecutlve committee of Ute Orq~ , C o. u n t Y. Chamber of ··Conurterce E Co ft o m i c Development Council, ,!!lt,chcock based his ptediction on-populaUl)fl · piojections and pending financial shifts between various levels ef gOvernment. He pointed .to a .recent stildy by depart.: ment heads as one source of informailon. 'I'lle llt1diet dii'eCtor said 95 percent of oounty' gowrnmerlt e"Xpenditures now are _ on a county-wide basis and do no\: involve j\1$ unincorporated territory, Jllt· chcock said 80 percent of county costs" are related to wellare and crime. The director made these predictions: -Welfare administraUon costs will in· crease from $5 million to $11 million; wel!are programs ·from $28.5 million to 152.5 million. -Medical costs will jump (rom $13.5 million to $3l million; probation spending $4.5 million to $8 million and mental health costs , from $2 million to $26 million. He said the big jump in mental health expenditures will come about as the state completes its shirt of responsibility to local units and out patient treatment as opposed to custodial ·institutions. Hitchcock pointed -out that· just aver SS: million of the current $140 mtllion budget comes from property taxes. He said employes 6,500 now will jump to 11,000 by 1974. . The budget director also noted that the county is in for some heavy airport. spending, from · the current · $800,000 to $7 million in the next ten years by which time it' will be in the process of paying for another regional airport sile. Accused Thieves HeldonDrugRap In Hnntington Three men were arrested Wednesday after police claim they recovered eight kilos of marijuana when a Huntington Beach resident found two bluglars inside • hi1 rapartmenl. Arrested were William J. Kozel, 20, who gave his address at a motel at J.18 11th SL and John B. Bremer, 20. and Gary Part. 20, who eave no ~ -Kozel and Part were booked Into cily · Jail on 'burglary, papessioo of marijuana and armed robbd'f cbarg"I. Brener wu charged with ~ci<m of -1on of marijuana with lnlent to oelJ, poUce Mld. omcen said Eugene Emmert, ot 1204 P'1.m Ave., surprised a suspect inside hit Oat and wrestled him lo the noor while hla wife ran nett. door to call pollco. An accompUce f I e d when · he heard e:mmert enter, police stated. '1 . . ·~ # , • • DAiLY l'tLOi Sf ... ,~ VIETNAMESE Gl.RL GETS BOOST .FROM (>ISN.EY,L1(<ND : · A,,lst . Roy Wllll1m1 Visits "Suzie": and Htr Mom · : •' I ! < , , ' ' ' '. L : I ~ .Spait, ::ftp· "·Viet 'Girl ~ Gets Cartoon~·~ui~'-:.~ By TOM B~RL!!:Y Of ftle Q,llb' Piii! Sl•ff · Frail, battling ''Suzie" was taken out of her oxygen tent Wednesday to take in what has to be some pretty' unique pre-heart surgery therapy. · · And: her physicians mtist be delighted at the morale boost provided. by a covey ~f charaCters who've been doing much the same ··thing 'ror millions of kids the world over for many years now -Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and a few more of Walt Disney 's hardy perennials. The cartoon characters came in the pocket of character artist Roy Williams. And to the delighted squeals of the ailing, 22-month-old Vietnamese child, Williams' aashfug pen etched out many of. the characters '.'Suzie:' may see stom- ping arOund Disneyland before she returns to hU home in Oa Nang. That \}'ill come after ~ date she must keep on M.ollday ...!... a trip to the operating room -wh2re a team of surgeons wiU perform open. heart sufgery thiit becomes · more vital and necessary by the hour. Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuong -to ·give ·her-uie ~·vtetnamese name so caretutly · . ' ' ' . spelled out ·iif the :mother'& hailing English -, was , denied earU-er :sw:iJ!rY in Childrens Hospital because of~ perw. tent ear infection and high. fever .. · Tllat £ever bas gone: ~aid n~se'I.¥a Henning "'Yho is the ·blue-Upped tia:b'y's constant -co'mpanlon. And , the ear in- fection :ttas subsided to the· point' that surgeonit feel it Will' cpnslitttt.e· no baµrd Mondax .. · . • , Mrs. Henning is Ufe :wife bf ·Navy Lt. Donald . Henning. The cotfple are primarily responsible for Suzie's surger)'- seeking trip to the U·:iited States. The lieutenant is on Vietnam duty and spotted the wa$ting heart defect when .the child's mother, Le Thi Lan, sought treatment for her daughter. Suzie's father is ~rving with the South Vietnam army. . , Surgeons hope to repair two de(ccl.'I in .the 16-pound tot's heart: a bole in the wall separating ,the heart's two cham· hers and a constriction of the artery that carries blood to the lungs. Suzie, of course, has no fears. But her mother, who is no stranger to the fear, hardship and turmoil that provide a daily diet in ner war-torn homeland, is supremely confident. Valley High Girl'~ Design Selected for County, Flag Laura Shernaman, a junior at Fountain Valley High School, Wednesday won the official Orange County nag contest. Miss Sbernaman's design depleted the county s e a 1 surrounded by a sunburst on an orange field. The winner is 16 years old and has been a student at Fountain Valley High School since it opened in 1966. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Shernaman of IM« Las Leones St., Fountain Valley. Miss Shernaman 1 was one of eight fmaUsts in the Oag contest· conducted by the Orange County Schools office. The new nag Is now being manufac- tured and will be on display for the first Ume at the dedicaUon of the new Orange County Courthouse Jan. 10. It will be Oown on special occasion! thereafter and be on dis~lay Jn the foyer o1. lhe courtlio6se.' · During the ,award c ere •·n J e • Suj)el'liloot C •• M. "CY"': Fealherly rettaled • that he deaigned lbe fJrst Orange Cbunfy !lag more lhall 20',..,.. ago. "Tbe El Rodeo Riding Club wanted a nag to use in parade,, so I deaigned one ud..sewed it," FeaUierly sald. The new flag will be 4 by e feet And Will cost $215. .There were eiiiht rinali6ta tn lhe Oalf (See FLAG, Page l) .. ~· ' . . DAILT f'!LOf.,........,, COUNTV~S 'BEtSY ROSS' Flag De1lgner Shtfnaman • • ' ' l ' Ellu Epidemi~: ··~itS : ' lf ong Ko1:'g J;Jug. Rages in, County HOii( Kong Du 1w reached epidemic proporllooa lo Orange County. Doctor Charles Pait· of the Orange CowllY Health Deplirtment Issued that dlagoo&I tbday In ttae wake of .ICbOol and Industry aictness surveys that Jbow· ed ahsenleelsm . aa blgh II 10 per«DI • lg some areas .• ''.111al lsn' ·bY any means all COUDty schools and all industries," said Dr. Pal~ '.'But some, of our samplings are as hlgb u those rwmlng Jn Los Angeles County and'llif!e•a J10 doubt Illa! they 're hit bani With lhls virus." Dr. r.tt said lbe health department ls taking. "tpeclal ateP.i!' to, protect realdenta. wbo wciuld sUfter. -from lbe Jnlect!ous virus wl\!clt flrat made !ta appejlfance earller this yur 1n lloDg Kong, "There are futllted .aupplles of vaCclne available," be said. "and we're trying to Jnaure profecllon of lbe elderly, parUcularly those with r e 1 p I r at o r y .. • troubles 111eli u-empliyaema .. And ,..,I" parUcularty . ...ious to imm·uoht mbetCulom paUentaJOho would be pr1me targeta fur this .~. • Dr,,Jlatl'-lhllt there.~ aoveral viruses mal;lng lbelr Impact l!l lbe ·"°""' ty Ip ·lbese.cb111y Deoem!>er ~ll'll· "None of \hem-Is quite so .. polenl ·qr lQql lastlng aa the Virus we , """'1'1< 11 Hong Kong flu." ~. sald.. "But nµmy victltna: of , the 1esSer .strains-may "be (See EPJqEMIC, P"'e I) ' ' Chri~t Teens · Go to Church Last . ·nFJi. ·c)ftld Ethel Gives Birth UJ Git l . . By Invitation By JAMES McNABB, .Ill: Of "" 0 .... Pllllt ll•ff I • WASHINGTON (UPI) -· Ethel Ken- nedy g a v .e .birth by caesarean section today to a girl -six months after the assassination of the child's. father, Ro1>- ,ert ~. Ke{IJ)edy. . . The elght pound, four ounce baby girl Fountain Valley Pastor Alvin Dana is Mrs. Kennedy's lltb child, and the Ha.wkes has invited tl)e mill~ant Teens fourth daughter. She was born at 8:40 fbr Christ to evening worsbJp services a.m. at Georgetown Univ~ty HoipitaL Sunda"y at the First BapUst Church "to Mrs. KeMedy was taken to the de-- tell us what they believe in." livery room at 7:4S a.m. by Dr. Job n w. Walsh who performed the caesarean "The ·Rev. Hawkes, 31, said the church. u · ' opera on. · . ~· hopping Teena have accepted bis invita· Frank MankiewlC'Z, press secretary to tion to participate in a panel discussion the lite senator, made the aiinoUnce- at the 7 p.m. service in the c h u r c h ment of the birth. He said the mother sanctuary, 1741' 5Magnolia St .• · and chl~d wer~·11tn excellel]t ~tiOn.'' The public ls invtted,.he said. · Edw·~ M K nnedy (n "-··) · The seU--styled ''Christian revolu-ed i'ib ho e ital sh riludtei-' "am~ tibnaries" headquartered at 118 Main w1u!" lUs ·~ife~~Orn. 0 y • " a ,. St., Huntington Beach, for nearly two -Mankiewlci said the sen8Wr wU with months have been making unannounced Ethel during the" delivery:'.' · marches lnto·county church services. 'l'tie operation was 40-yeAr-Old ~. The group ,is opposed t0: what ·they KenectY'• fifth caesarean seettco. F~ term "the bypoc"rby of orglnized wome1t•bafe more than three IUCb * religion." · liverl~ , . ~ ' • h 'fhelm. ~ • .:.. ~""'111'1'~,,._, ... ~~ . . ·lielll -y ..... !lff !Jill-'~ l a ""' ··~ "ctll~l"'awllt'1il~ El!teI'tn -lbe reaiiiry ro0m ~ the the Teens. "It might 'tum out tO :J>e ~g. Other close friellds. RI h f?° ralber e.xposlng" he said ••. ' ,, .tt ~i~"""'•:ot.~~ Ill! 1 'l'he nilniittr."wlii'blbJ :aerveil fill cm-<11UW'·:~f0.!1J>Qnaft. ~la...., gregatioo llnce Jut Nov. 10: _added he. tanf 'ieoretari,lit 11141& ·1n !bi' Joliir P. received the ~\!S-s~ppori of the Kenned,T adn!inistraUon~ 1 .and Rater. church board. ~®-. 11~ •. 0lymplc ·~lhlon Cham· "It's a calculated risk to launch pion. , something new. we may make a mistake,' · ' ' . or we may even fail. But lf .we're · . ' · · r~~~?r~!~::~~~th~l:.a Beach Schools· to Consider motivation,•: be .said. · · · · ' · ·. · · .' 11 The pastor serv!IB on the · faculty of. · ' ·. 1 : • ' ' • • • ' the Caliiorni& Ba'ptist T.h,e b I 0 g I ca I 'N' . . E. I : li· •. h. 'a·· h ' Cl ' . i ~:~n';';;i~;ovina before asoumlng his . 0 n· .. ng s . ' 1 (1 . . ~~ses, Still Indefinite plans for the program ~ include a nine-man panel moderated by the Rev. Hawkes. Church representatives are Eueeoe Gillam, Richard Terry, Charles Lamb and Karl Forster. The Teens "spiritual adviser" Dave Berg, 49, said he "relished such op- portunities to clear up the misun- derStanding caused _by. lack of com· munication." An investigation 01 classe8 for students who do not s~k Eng}ish ~el,l enough to stay in high school wtµ be suggested tol1ight by Huntington Beach Uruon Hlgli School District's. a~vlsory committee on maximum schoo: use: • ' ' ' Committeemen will' meet at 8 p.m: Jn ttie board room of dlatrict head- quarters, 1992 17th St ' · · The committee has been charged with looking into a · numtier of · area school. operation in the hope that full use of the school fa'.cilitl~ Can be obtained. seminar spansored by -the'. Unlvenity of Callfomlt. 1_lfvine, Enension School, held at ·the ·)loll)•, of;lolt·'..·aJ!d Mrs. Stan Dorst, 21io Mam Sl< Dur.ing the seininar sesslom, · shfdiltt! told of dropping owt 41f 1higb. scllool .an«I finding jobs in factories or in the field!: because tht?Y do not , undtratand. €1DO\lgb English to 'ccompUsh dail)ll ~gmnefita: Included in the sem,lnar ·pa.net ,were; representatives of the bigb scbodl and elementary school districts. l'lbo ·said the problem for some students ls ·acute; · Jury Deciding Fate of County Man in Rape · About 40 person9 have been appeilnted to the committee by the "board of trustees:-Tonight-will-be-an organizatio~ al meeting. · Concern for lhe educational op. portuniUes for students, mainJy of Mex· ican background, came from a large group of residents of Huntington Beach who asked a sub<ommlttee to look into· the problems. The full ~.. comnilltee js, to. loot into m ·a n·y phases• of school operation at-the.,..quesi-of-lbe..J!oard-ol----- other areas .will include size ai;KI .design of schools, <cbedUUng oi students and recreJ!,.tiooaJ~uses. A Superior Court jury today was asked to rule on the guilt or innocence of a hospital orderly charged with 14 felony counts which ·include four rapes and five burgl~ries. · Judge Howard Cameron instructed the seven-woman, five-man jury this morning o.nd closed the· five-day trial of Ronald L. Hall, 27; of San~ Ana. Adding to the lurid tesUmony during the trial bas been the evidence of an allegedly raped Westminster housewife and a Huntington Beach woman who said Hall Ignored her appeals that she was just days away from childbirth. Hall was nam~ by the latter witness as the man who broke into her borne and bound her wrists at gunpoint after "rummaging around" lhe bedroom. 8,he told the court that she was near tennlnat J)regnancy at t h e time but Hall taped her mouth and raped her after warning her that he would kill her l! she strug- gled. A pretty 22-year~ld brunette bas also (e51if!ed lh;ll she was bound aod her' head covered with a pillowcase .while a man the Identified , as Hall raped her. She told t be court that ·Hall w&S an ordercyo •I the. Gei'den GroVt holpltal durlng lbe Um~ Iha! sbe .worlied t~ei:<· Hall w ... ~· last Oct. S when Westminster pallet o(fic'er c h1 .i r I e 1 Tho<pe said ht lllJt'Pl'ised lbe defendant In the apartment the olllcer lharU with lils 1181er. Thorpe said that durl"I !lie •fruul• he took lwo guDJ from lbe Santa Ana man. . . • . Thorpe said hla alaler wu sleepln1· lit• nearby bedroom ana that h., _.-c:nce wu unknown tO Hall a~ the, time !he offlcu <eluined home. J. This concern for language problems was developed d u r i n & a two-month Blaze Causes $6,300 Damage An ear'ly morning blaze Which fire-- men believe was ignited by a wall heat· er shot up through the wall to the roof of a Westminster aPartment building U.. day, causing an estimated $8,300 dam. age. • · Seven firemen ftom two engine com· panles raced to the building at 6820 West· park Place after being swnmoned by Mrs. Sharon L. Fristoe, an octupanL · Fire Chief Melvin L. Ingram ,.port. ed no. Injuries. The blau wu extin- guished 34 minule8 alter the 1:42 a.m. atalm: Damage t0·contents of Mn. Frlf... toe's apartment was esUmated it PIO• ' . ' . . . ' Pair BUni to De"th 1 In Malibu. Honie Fire MALIBU (AP) -Two young men "'"' falally ~ today In a !Ire that destroyed • IW<>ttory frll!l• bouoe. Tbey were Patric~ SCOtt Manaugll,' Zl, a o d l'retl SiiMfQrl!, 21. Rlchtnl:B. Meyers, aleo lily~ In lbe' h&Joe, escaped wllhout lDJUr1. f • Oranfe .. Weather . Clear arid cool is the weather- man'• terse word !or Friday, with high clouds , and temperaturea dipping d<lwn to 60 along the coast and· only, al1ghiiy ~ann!ll" inl~ ' . INStot.: TODA'\' • Defense , . SeC1'e.tary-designat1 Mdllln' I.bird .Ila) ,Jria 1001* CUI out for htm wlln ht tries to implcme~t the ptam of hil boss-~ Page 22. . . . ' HF ~New Cabinet To Choose .. 'Associates' . . ·-· W.ISlllNCTON (UPI) -~~ e1ecl lUdllrtl 1\1. !ilJoft told 1111 abl..t lodll' be wonta .. -1.-ment with a '"° !low GI facta to Ibo publle, and P'" them 0. r18J11 to choole their ..... -uil cidMI' ~ ' oftld•1• • e..-o. Kleln. dltoclor o1 ...,.. J muntntlont for the N 1 i: o n eif.. mmtatratioo, told ..,.,,.... that N- . .....-1 at • meeting GI 1111 newl1 -cablnel Ibo need for ~ and -Jn Ibo ......... ""!"'1- 'lbe ~ called t b.e m together for etgbt """' of 1ecturee on f~ and domestl< problems Ibey will faCe ilol1lnc JU. al. The all-dlJ I ...... w ... held at Ibo -Hotel . 'lbe Preeldllll trodlllonailJ - department ----and unilenecr'etarlee. ~ aald be had llO doobt lhal Nip! would be comulted on ~ telectlonl .. bdt be'• eolnl to allow them (Ibo cabinet Cllllcert) to plck lhOlr own teame." Klein said Nilan urged them lo .. 1ec1 people who "rtJft:ltllted o 'f ' r • a 11 g,ographlcal .,..., ethnic groups, a ....,. ,,..uon of the populaUon" without regard lo polUk:ll party allillaUon. Klein aalol be apecled most of Ibo new ..-IDOlllberl would YIJil f°""" President Dwlgjll D. tlaenhower wllhln Ibo Delll few days lo IOlk 1111 advice. • Elseohower ta recuperalln& at Waller ~ J!<ed hospital !ram a eerlos of heart '-attacks. Klein said Ibo Pmldent-elect stressed In Ibo _,.i.,. --lhat be made ,. no commllmODll for 11111-<ablnel •Po pollllmenta. . Ntam klckad Clll Ibo cram coune on fcnlp and ckllDeellc mallen IW>dlni at the held of • table In Ibo -· board room. 111 feel 1lke I tucberi'' Nixon quipped u be llood lo front of a ratted leclem, =Ml='!:~.!: .. ...un ~t before the 111CboOl" wu doled to outlfden. 'lbe -GI the cabinet membera, lnlnlduced 111 nal1cmal lelevtalaa Wlllo neodaf ·nlcbl. ..... Cl! bond .at l(!Jm'• lllOClllc requooL "I waiit lbem lo be u.. Oii tbe take-otf,11 be Aid.. •'That ciluld awld a craob landlllll latar." The-. -by Ibo uperts wbo wDl .,.. Cll Nlloa.'• White House llafl, -nod fonlp pollcJ, economic -. pol1lk:I, public relatloDa and other illckJ jirobleml Pnlldllll Jolmaon will ~~ ~u!"C:'::ilClfaiid • hall-boar el ll'lme -cul time !<> formall1 ..-1 to the nation the -wllo will help hlni In 1111 avowed lhn of. vutting government on a more im1nenlike basil and charting a long· ronge foreign pollq deaJaned lo prevent recurrent crllu. . There were no sitrprises. The two blg posts went to former Atty, Gen. William P. Rogers, who will succeed Deon RuU as . ...,...1ary of state, and lleP· MelvlD Laird of WllcoMln who Wm lake over the Penlqon from Clark Cllftonl. There were three governors. two buBlnessmen, two members of \be academic community, two Nllon com· pa1p aide!, one consruaman and two members of the former Eisenhower ad- ministration. It also was an all- Rtpubllcall group. From Pqe I FLAG ••• i!lllp competition, Dve of lbem from the 0nnp Coul A flag created by lkllln Blaeteter, Laguna Beach High Scbool !unlor, took IOCOOd place. Otbert with final enb1u were Dennis Baxter, Founte.ln Valley HI g h; Char- maine Hendenon, Corona de! Mar lllgb: Salli Shatlllck,_ Laguna High; Rob ~Hillfllllih: Chrhlopher Runco, La Habra High, and St!nley Weber, Garden Grove High. O~IlV PllOT a,Nrt N. WMI ....................... J•cli a. C..Wf Vim ,,.....,.. _. ..... MINltt Tli•••• l•nlf -Tli•Mff A. M111.lil11• MlllMlfttUIW AU1•rf W. l•k• WI~ ltW ~-~"' ..,'*" ............... Offtw J" ... ,,,.,, M•lllflt A,U.,.," P.O. 1 .. 7'0, t2MI --...... ....,.. nn w.t ..... ......_. QIN .. l .w.t Nr•n.t u.r-~m,_...,.,_ • • DAILY PILOT ...., ...... STOCKING UP -David, 8, and Julie Cavin, 11, (lortlfOIDd) children of Mr; and Mrs. John Cavin of Westminster, 1tud,y DAILY.PILOT "how-we-do- it'' display as newspaper's public service manager, Tom McCann (background) signs up Bow Bol· sbazy, 20, and Debbie Morsan; i7, bolh of"Hunlliig· ton Beach, for sbarea of rtock "to be given .away at conclua!on of DAILY PILOT "Win YOUR Share" show at Huntington Center. · Huntington Center Crowd Shares Stock-. Show ' Tbe DAILY PILOT Win YOUR Share Show moves lnt.o the 1tCOnd day of Its lour-day stand today at HunUngton Center, Beach Boulevard and F.dnlger -Avenue, HuµUngton Beach. . Tbe &bow, staged in cooperation with the General Telephone Co. of Cali!omla, features displays explaining how the DAILY PILOT, starting Monday, will be able to report "today's closing stocks in today's newspaper." Free oharta of stock In McDoMeil ?fallulnh Bankhewi.iiies ·01 Pneumonia, Flu Bout . NEW YORK (AP) -Tallulati Ban.the.ad, the gravel-voiced" Southern belle who became a rtage lta.r, movie siren, and eventually one of the nation'• leading character actreues -and charactera -died today, She Wal 65. Miss Bankhead had been Ill on1y a few days, a victim of the current out· burst of nu, when pneumonia developed and led to her death, ai::cording to her business manager, Ezra Schlne. Her 1 ls 't et, Eugenia Bankhead, and nephew, Billy Bankhead, were with -her at her death. 1be flamboyant Talluah-named for her grandmother, who was named for a waterfall In 060r11a which the Indians called "sin&in,g water" -gave many of her best performances off stage. A violenUy partisan fan of the New York Giants, ihe instructed the players from the &lands, and could domhiate cocktall party converaaUons w I t h ba.ub•" statistics. "Tlie Skin of OUr Teeth" on Broadway, and 1n the movte "Lifeboat." Younger al,!diences knew h e r as the homicidal ~llg!ous r.nauc of "Dte Dlel My Dari· ing," the supreme teat of her acUng ability in a role all alien to Tallulah's personality as one could imagine. A number of llmea in recent ·years Tallulah had descended on televillon for brief appearancea, the same e.iploaive, lrreprwlble, great-lady-turned-clown as always. Nol long ago Tallulah finally explained to a reporter ln London why lhe calla everybody "Dabllng.11 She had toJ she aald, beca111e "all my Uie I've been terrible at remem· bering people's names. "I once introduced a friend of mine as Martini," W added. "Her name :was actually Olive." • Dolph Grolock Named Director Of Beach YMCA IJOUClal Corp., Whltlalter Corp. '(parent company of Coluriibla Vichi Corp,), sarcent Ind~ (a .... p ol manulao-turlntl ·11rma located ID varloul parta of SOulhern Galllomla) ,ond Chrlatlana Oil Corp. (owneMIV.._ ol· lhe ·81111< given 1way BalW'dq nlglit at:t!>o cllmU Ungton · Huboar. · communltJ) wlD be of the lbow. Kroe!eil & Co., Ill<., "4"cbaln"ol"stock .brokeraae boUaea wblcb wilf oPen an omce later lhla mooth In Huntington Harbour, wW lurnlsh all the otoCU ,.. cept the share of McDonnell Douglas Corp., which is fumished by McDonnell Douglas AltrooauUca Co. of Hunllng\on Beach. - Grand priae 1n the. abow' -'-a f500 s e t of the~ 200th annivei-sary edition or Encycloyaed,la Britanrilca _ -will. be lumishiod l>Y' the DAILY PILOT. • The show is located on the mall at the shopping center and wW be open to the public from l to 9 p.m. dally .thrbugh ~·t~ay, One hlChUcbt of the show la demonstra- tion of worklng Dataspeed machlnea which Oub the enUre New York ind American atock ,esctian&• report& a<r068 the conUhenl from Wall Slreel lo Ibo DAIL y PILOT every trading day In Jess than 12 minutes. Other cU!playa show atep by step bow the stockl page It reproduced. General Telephone also la giving away free long d!sttnce telephone calls to anywhere within the conUnental United Statel ond part of Canada and allO js demonstrating heart dl•gMu via telephone. • otl•~e. ~Jlil!fJ ·. e • P:ort Feare Oi · Pollution . . ~ .. .... .. . ' ' . ,.., " • 1'1 I . ll)'"JllJllOMll' r. cor;um assurea?CeSS o "'tl!j! tagmia-Niguel . °' • .,..., l'•i.f ttitff Udelands area between Three Arch Bay Newpoct JIUch la trotllll abo\lt Ibo and Dana Point as AUbmtttod to the ~ of ollabon on drllllnc po111111n1 wem1>1f 111bcl'mmltu.i' b7 the av ..... Ila .qNa lrCl1t, 111,te ueembl,Yii>eo pro-Caplalrano Park and Racteatlon Dlilrlct blnc -uoe,.... told WedDellla1-board of dinctora. Ml ?!"""°" la rill>~~ Mrs. Keeley, a member of the Laguna ma'-"'ol the "-hi1 8' ttee Beach CHy Cow>dl fl!!M ·11&2 to 191f 111 lloodlol and C-Va!loo i:olpooded. ond a 19671!10mber l!f .Ille c!ounl)O Grind 1'ellllrtDI at an all-dat hearlDI al Jury, joined Ibo noreat1oo dlatrlcl In Nnrpon C1tJ Hd., Qty Miftll'I' Haney voicing concem over the county's recent L. 11111'1bc!rt ~ for ~ I>)' the abandonment of Ibo lao\ sectka of Salt -"'. J'l:!I .:.~~ lo ''Jilamtal• the Creek Road open 'to the ]Olbllc. =j:.:Wt' ="':-i-;:.~aU~ Tho abil!GOomeril hid bolt( t<quested - ·~ •. ~~.· •·· RI-• by tbe Laguna NIJUel Corp., -of IUIS _ .. -~-the land through which the road, once TAQ ri;ftoiMmtt tbe orllinal .l'OI!~ of. El_ CanJ!no Hui, ~.of the '.~ 1ald pessea. . ~ la to 1U1 tllllm,.. lhal .Mra. Keeley · d-1bed ! Ball creek c:oWd llOlnl .to at , .-v Beach u a "v.ut public rtlQUrCe" and ~oielloo~1-1~-"'.I~ "°" said, wilh Ibo cloalnc· of the road, tho lllirlbmt' aid NewNt'• COllOll'll abollt • only public accesa to !lie belCh would 11\e, ~'ihreal pl on drflllq" w:u lntemllled _be_lro_m_th_._ ... _. -~----- rectllll1 b7• ' .-A liarcli 1111· Jqi.lauve ellort to repeal -l'lllrlcllona Of flle Bbell.Qm. 11lrf&htm Act. 1-n.e b1l1 In queltSoD WU def~" Aid 'Hurlburt, 11but ... antlc- lpata thel OCllUnued .-. lobby • temPla. will be lilade to rel>oal ... weaken the jiroiecUoo of lhll ad. . -An~ b7 the llale Lando Qom!nllaloll tn October. thal ft 1ntenc11 .1o -on ...i au lellef 1n ~ .arw ~ lo'llllllllnltm llWh ·JUll "9"ih GI Nl'wport;". • · · "We an dlef.I! -. " uld the city -.-, ' ovtr Ule Oireal of drtlllng of1 our 'Cciaii. We ari unalterably oppooed lothepraenceoflUrlaoeon- on the ddelandL II would dielmy the acllllc beauty of Ibo cout, preoeol an addlllonal haWd to boating and could result ID pollution of Ibo 'boachu." COUNT ()N 81.IP,PORT . 11We hope," be added, •ithat we can count on your 1Upporl In preaervlng thlJ aecUon of the coutllne for the plbllc11 Ml enjoyment." . Alan Sleroty• (J)-BeVerly 1lilll), IUb- commlltae • chairman, told Hurlbw1 ho had Dot beard of Ibo Lando Commlulon'1 oil lwlnc plan ond uked D. J. Evertt, asststant executive offl.cer for the com· Jlliss.100. for confirmaUon. . "We ar.e eoing to conslder le~s on now unleued' oflohore land.o west of tho Banta Ana River," '8ld Everts, noting that the cities of Long Beach, Huntington Beach and Se.:tl Beach had requested a public bearing on the pro· poeal. "The hearinf wfil probably l!e held. ln mid-February," said Evert!. Assemblyman Sieroty remarked that offshore leases adjacent to Newport "could' possibly lead to drainage in Newport." He said to Hurlburt: "You do have a aertous problem here. This committee w·ould be very much concerned about it. PUBLIC SHORELINE Tbe bulk of llurl~'• teaUmony dealt with the clty'o 1tewardsblp of Its public lborellne. . Newport, be lndlcated, la no exclualve playground for the wealthy. In facf, Hurlburt 1ald, It la everyone's playground -to the tune of seven million bay and beach vlsitora each year. In other testimony at Wednesday's hearini, a south county recreaUon agen- cy and former Laguna Beach vice mayor Helen Keeley led a small rtbelllon again.st the possible permanent closing of Silt Crftk Beach to the general publlc. · A rosoluUon urging state ecUon lo VETERAN DEPUTY SUCCUMBS Sgt. Elmer Parker Former Sheriff Aide's Funeral .. Slated Friday • Funeral services for rellttd aherlff's Sgt. Elmer Parker, of La Habra will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Coleman's Mortuary, 215 North Euclid Ave., La Habra. Mr. Parker dled from an apparent heart attack Monday night at Whittler Hospital. He waa 7t. Mr. Parker retired from the Otange County Sberilf'• Office alter oervlng from 1937 to 1960. Mr. Parker was born Nov. 24, 1894, in Spring Valley, Minn. He wu a 19111· time resident or Orange County ,and served on the Hunlinlton Buch Police Department before jolning the ~·s Office. ' He ts survived by bis wile, Cethryn, of the family home; a dauahter~ Mn. Marian O'Brien, La Habra; two IJ'and· daughters and two great.grandsons. At .J./. J. Q~rreif Member. oran old· Alabama family and tho dau&hter of Wllllam Brookman Bankhead, • a longtime member of . Congress and once epeal<er of the Houle, Tallulah drawled her Deep South aod highly cult.ured accent through In· numerable tllma and plays and received from the American public that final honor -to,be known by her first name. A woman of great wit, whlch often· had a--lharp-bit.1 Tallulah could cut a detractor down with a "Dahling" more. effectively than some of ber con- temporaries could with a four-letter word. Dolph H. Grolock, Jr., 39, has been appointed ei:ecutiv~ dlreetor of the Hun- ting!on Beach branch of the YMCA, General Director Ulonard F. Kaller 8Jlo nounced today. A GIFT TO TREASURE AND ENJOY FOR YEARS "ln my Ume," she once said, "I've b e e n called a garrulous extrovert, a cello-voiced witch, a honey -h a i r e d holocaust. . . . Let me knock off two frozen daiquiris at lunch and It makea Pa g e 1 in Cheyenne, Wyo., the next morning. Frozen daiquiris? Good for your gizzard! " AC'l1NG TRIUMPH! Some of her greatest triumphs were 1n ''Tb e LltUe Foxes," u Sabina ln From Page I EPIDEMIC •.. lnclined to believe thal they've got Ute more severe.i.nfeMion." • A Puhllc !leallh Service •Pokmman lo Leo Angel., said lod'1 that "tentaUve surveys" ol 0raop Coonty JCboola where students were recenUy vaccinated - Lquoa Beach ate& atudenta "Wertt among them -indicated that absenteeism WU nnmlnl well below dlalrldt In which Iha vaccine had not '-> uoed. "But It'• really too early to tell" be commented. "We have the wM lndlcoUoa1 ol IUCCell with Identical pro- graml tn Le1aure World retirement ~ munltlel ID your county, But we wouldn't want lo ..,. that the program wu • IUCCtfll unW we have more campldaons to oner." How do you llnow U you have the Wna K"'8 nu? ·•1You'U know," said Or. PAIL "And U yOu don't here are aome of the l)'lllploml that he usoclated with the onsel of the vlnll: II 11 The youth leader is at' present es· eculive dlttctOr of the Methodist Com£ munlty Service in Philadelphlil. He will assume hJs duUes In HunUngt.on Beach Monday. · Grolock ls 'a graduate of Mlsallllppl CoUege •nd thok a MRE from central BapUst Theological Semlnory. He ~ a fonner wlatant executive teeretlry for social welfare tn Mtsaourl and adult progrom director of the Akron YMCA. He will be the first full time Y el.• ecutlve d1.rtclor in Huntington Beach. He lo married ond hU four children. Cyclist Better After Accident A· Runllnaton Beach motorcycllal who broke hll ·lea when bla machine ran inlo a car at a Tustin lntenectton ls "doinf well" at Santa Ano Community Hospital. Cllliclals said today. Recoverlnc from surgery la Lawrence J, JlaUlen, 12, of llKll Cook Circle. Donaid L. Kelly of Anaheim, a -er on Kaugen'1 motorbike, was treated at Iha -bolpttal and relealed. ~ uld the collJJton Tuaeday at ls! 6treel and, Tmlln Avenue la lllll under lnvllllgalloo. John J. QulM of Gard«I Grovt, driver of the car Involved In the lmpacl, WU unhurl. ' Jetfl Attack Jordan "t.MMAN, Jordan (UPI) -Four'ltratll let fighten olticktd the area of Sheikh huatin BrldJ:e 13 mttmi aouth of the Sea ot 01Ulee today, a Jordanian milltacy $pokesman onnounce4. • • • SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIALLY PRICED AT $179 00 H.J.GAl\l\FJT fURNflURE PROFESSIONAL COSTA MESA CALIF INTERIOR DESIGNERS 2215 HARB0°R BLvo: o,..Moo, ....... fri..... 646 -0275 646 -0276 L...'i;;:;;;;;iiiiii I , . ..,.. -.. . , . -~ ... 'f" = ....... ---·- ' , ' • EDITI O N VO 61', NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANG~ COUNTY, CALIFORl'flA • . • ' THURSDAY, D6CEMIER 12, ·1961 J ' ' N.V. StOek.8 TEN CENTS No Chance to Regain Salt Creek Ro8:d ACcess Even U ll wanted to, there 11 nothing th~ state can do 'about reopening Salt Creek Road south o( Laguna Beach to the general public, according to "5semblyman Alan. Sleroty (D-Beverly Hills). Sleroty Is chairman of th< Assembly Subcommittee · on Conservation and Beaches, whlcb Wednesday beard citizen complaint& about Orange County's recent abandonment of the road. 'Mle road for generaUons had been the only public access to the tw~e strelch o1 Salt creek Beach. Sieroty indicated astonishment over the county's action, taken last March 26. "It's the first time I've seen a county give up aceess like that, .. he told \be DAILY PILOT. 1'0thet counties have been telling us they want access roads to their beacbe! but thty can't afford them. And here we've got a county that gave one up." He said the state can do nothing ''specifically" about Salt Creek. " "But this committee can lool: at the statewide problem of developing Stan· dards of public access to ·public tidelands." Sler-ty lndlcatod Orange County Itself can yet assure :some recreaUonal area at Salt Creek by implementing state legislation oow oo the books. He mcplained th< Quimby A c I , 8POlllO'ed by ,\µemblyman JO\ln Quimby (!).San Bernardino) ,and ldopied four Years ago, enables a county or a city lo require developen lo dlldlcate park lites. Firat lhe county mlllt pus an ordlnanco puWog !be Qu1mlly Ad'• pro. • f ' visions lliio effect, he Mid. ' Sieroty said be "believed Ibo l!Jle or Hawaii acted roaponalbty 11:hen tt adopled 1 law ·reqllirlng public access to tbe sboreliM at leut at fivUy quartu ol a mile. "Somethiiig -0f il1l> natiire l!hould be cona_ldeted by our Ieglilalon," bi said. Will Art Colony Vanish With Imposition of Tax? DAW..Y ,ILOT S~ Plltt. VIETNAMESE GIRL GETS BOOST FROM OISNEYLANO Artist Roy Williams Visits ''Suzi•'' and Her Mom Suzie's Spirit Up Viet Gir l Gets Ca rtoon Show By TOM BARLEY ' Of tM D•llY Pli.t 51•ff Frail, battling "Suzie" was taken out of her oxygen tent Wednesday to take in what has to be some pretty unique pre-heart surgery therapy. And her physicians must be delighted at the morale boost provided by a covey cl characters who've been doing much the same thing for millions of kids the world over for many years now -Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and a feW more of Walt Disney's hardy perennials. The cartoon characters came in the pocket of character artist Roy Williams. And to the delighted :squeals of th& ailing, 22-month-old Vietnamese child, Wllllams' flashing pen etcted out many of the characters "Suzie" may see stom- ping around Disneyland before she returns t.o her home in Da Nang. That will come after a date she must keep on Monday - a trip to the operating room where a team of :surgeons will perform open heart surgery that becomes more vilal and necessary by the hour. Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuong -to give her •.he Vietnamese name so carefully spelled out In the mother's halting English -was denied earlier surgery in Childrens Hospital because of a persis· tent ear infection and high fever. That fever has gone, said nurse Linda ltenning who is the blue-lipped baby 's constant companion. And the ear in· fection has subsided to the point that surgeons feel it will constitute no hazard Monday. Mrs. Henning is the wife of Navy Lt. Donald Henning. The couple are primarily responsible for Suzie's surgery· seeking trip to the United Slates. The lieutenant Is on Vietnam duty and spotted the wasting heart defect when the child's mother, Le Thi Lan, sought treatment for her daughter. Suzie's father is serving with the South Vietnam army. Surgeons hope to repair two defects in the .16-pound tot's heart: a bole in the wall separating the heart's two cham- bers and a constriction of the artery that carries blood to the lungs. Suzie, of course, has no fears. But her mother, who i! no stranger to I.he fear, hardship and turmoil that provide (See SUZIE, Page ZI Coast Fear On Offshore Oil Scotched By JEBOME F. COUJNS or tM Diii" P'lllM Si.ff · Newport Beach and other ~ coastal communities needn't worry too much .about off:sbQre: oil ogeraiiqns, a ~troleum industry spokesman .said at an assembly subcommittee ·bearing in N e w p o r t Wednesday. ' Henry W. Wright, represenUng the Western Oil and Gaa Auocla11011,.ln,sisted the 1Mustry has tta l:riinlma1 tiEnlt" in explorations south of the Santa Ana River. ·1 He also said that, in any · case, ocean- floor pumping is now postlble and surface drilling platfonns could be removed once w.ells beJin pumping. , . ''All of the operations could be out of alght," he said. "No one would know they are there." Edwin Z'Berg (D-Sacramento) asked Wright about seepage · or drainage ac- cidents, which could.pollute beaches. ACCIDENTS UNCOMMON Wright said such aceidents are "un· common" and the industry i! extremely watchful about conditions that could lead to !hem. "The oil companies," he complained, "are a1ways blamed for oil washing up on beaches, even when it's Crom natural sources." Z'Berg asked for Wright's views on the separation of a line from a tanker pumping oil to a shore installation at Eureka recently. Thousands of barrels of oil spilled into the coastal waters and lapped along the beaches. . •·Jt was just carelessness," said Wright. ';There was no excuse for it." PRINCIPAL INTEREST fle said the industry's principal interest now is in areas off Huntington Beach and Seal Beach . If the state Lands Commission follows through its announced intention to open unleased tidelands north of the Santa Ana River to oil operations, bids would be submitfed, he said. In related testimony, Coast Guard Capt. A. J. Bush, of the Port of Los Angeles, told the Subcommittee on Con- servation and Beaches that leakage of cil from drilling platforms and tankers are a constant danger. He said "no adequate means" has yet been found to clean up the oil once it hits the beaches. Earlier, Newport City Manager Harvey (See OIL. Page !l Laguna School Wants More District Gets $25,000 But Applies for Additional Funds Lagwia Beach Uoilied School Dl!lrlc~ Which Just received an unexpected $25,000 unQer the National Defense Education Acl. ls applying lo th< Slate Department ol Education for more money . School irusteel 'l\J.,(fay night approved an 1ppllcation tor $117,345 to ptuehase boOU and re!ereoce boob for the bjgb achoo! library. The funds would be :supplied under lbe Elementary and Secondary Education Ad. Accordlng lo Don Haugh~ 1ulsiant Tice principal at th< blgh 0<hool, th< project would "provide for the acquisi· tloo of books and materlal needed to complete lhe development of the library into an acmplary li~ary program." ' . ' The library, as proposed in the ap- plication, would serve as a resource center ror all curricular programs and would be a source of audi~vij;ual materials ranging frofn film loops, Which illustrate principles In science or physical education to video tapes of a Shakespearean play to be osed in an advanced literature class. In th< propo!ed library, student. would be able to do research using original 80Ul'CeS via the mJcrofilm library or listen to a record or a poet readiog some of his own works. Tbe district would have to spend the money quickly If the request is granted. Submlulon date for the. appUcation ii . Jan. I and th< deadline date Cor spending the received money ls March t. In other business Tuesday night, school trustees: -Accepted ~gilt of a 1959 Chevrolet from Mra. Beverly Tbomaa of South Laguna. The car will be repaired by auto abop students for district use. -Heard a report from speech therapist Bar~a Wright, who told lhe.m "10 per· cent of tht population usually needJ some .tlnd of attenUon" in the area of speech. -Hean! !ram Dr. William Ullom, mpertntendent of Laguna Beach Unlfled School District, on his recent meeUng with the McBee Co. He said the company asked for one man chance to atraJghten (Sec IJBRARY, Pqe Z) Last RFK . Child Ethel Gives Birth to Girl WASIIlNGTON (UPI). -Ethel Ken- nedy g a v e birth bY caesarean section today to a girl -:six months after the assassination of the child'.s father, Rob· ert F, Kennedy, 'The eight pound, four oonCi! baby girl is Mrs. Kennedy's 11th child. and the fourth daughter. She was born at 8:40 a.m. at Georgetown University HospitaL Mrs. Kennedy was taken to the d~ ·livery room at 7:45 a.m'l by Dr. John W. Walsh who performea the caesarean operation. · . Frank Mankiewicz, press secretary to the late senator, made the announce; ment of the birth. lle $ail:I the mother and child were ''If .~¢111 condUlon." Eciwai'd "!.!. Kem.edf, ~i>'M'aa.r, ifri.t ed at the hospital shortly after 1 a.m.. with his wile, Joan. Mankiewicz said the senator was with Eibel during lhe delivery. The operation was 40-year-old Mrs. Kenedy's fifth caesarean section. Few women have more than three such d~ liveries. Sen. Kennedy and f\ls wl!e stayed with Ethel in the recovery room through tbe morning. Other close friends of h e r late husband Were at the hospital, fn. eluding Frederick G. Dutton, an assi:s· tant secretary of state in the Jobn F'. Kennedy admlnlstiatlon, and Rafer Johnson, 1960 Olympic decathlon cham· · pion. Ul'IT ....... GIVES BIRnt TO GIRL E tht l k1nn~y llong, l(on: . ...--:1]u Reaching Epidemic Rat e in Co unty I-long Kong nu has reached epidemic proportions In Orange Ccunty. Doctor Charle.s Pait of the Orange County Health Department issued that diagnosis today in the wake of school and industry sickness surveys that show~ ed absenteel!m as high as l~ percent in some areas. "That isn't by any means all county schools and all Industries," said Dr. Pait. "But some of otsr :samplings are as high as those running in Les Angeles County and there's no doubt that they're hit hard with this virus." Dr. Pait said the health department is taking "special steps" to protect residents who would suffer most from the infectious vlrus whlch first made its appearance earlier thls year in Hong Kong. "There are limited supplies of vacclne available," he :said, "and we're trying to insure protection of the elderly, particularly those with r e s p i r a t o r y troubles such as emphysema. And we're particularly anxious to I m m u n i. z e tuberculc.sis patients who would be prune targets for this virus. Or. Pait streMed \hat there are 11everal viruses making their impact ln the coun- ty in these chilly December days. "Nooe of them is quite :so potent or long lasting as the virus we describe. "'U Hong Kong nu," he said. "But many victims ot the lesser strains may be inclined to believe that they've got the rpore severe infection.'' Stock Ma rkeu NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market headed Irregularly lower late lhll af. • ternoon after an earlJ advanct. Trading wu active. (See quotaUons, Pages 30-Sl), Fears of restrictive action on credit by lhe Federal 1teoerve Boan! aCler the c1ose combined · with concern over dtflationary movea by tho. Nixon ad· mtnls&ration : 1ccompaoled a &umabout In sloci< prlcea. · . A Pul}llc llealth Service~ spokesman in Los Angeles said today that "tentative surveys" of Oraige County schools where students were recently vaccinated - Laguna Beach area studenb were among them -indicated that absenteeism was running well below districts in which the vaccine had not been used. "But It's really too early to tell," he e-0mmented. "We ha~e the same Indications of success with ldenUcal pro- grams ln Leisure World retirement C-Om· munit.les in your county. But we wouldn't want to say lhat the progripn was a success unW we have more comparisons to offer." How do you know if yoU have the Hong Kong flu? "You'll know," said Dr. Pait. "And if you don't here are some of the symptoms that he associated with the onset of the virus: Sudden onset of fever and chills ; aches and pains throushout lhe body; possible sore throat and very dry mouth ; severe headache and po..sibly sharp palna around the eyes; a troublesome cough which i. often th< last symplOm lo dlBappear. "Your fever might nm as high as JOO or 101 l!ld possibly higher ln chlldren," Dr. Palt·said. "But you should do what all Ou sufferers are constanUy being told to do. Go lo bed, lake aspirin and plenty of fluid,,," Duratlon of the Hong Kong Ou II usually about a week, Ort Pait said. "'Jbere are no bard and f.&st-rultl about going back 1o wort," lie Aid. •ao blck when you're· able to and don't: warry !hat ·you11 be lnfectin( ........,. ""'· Tllal · Pollll>llliy doeln't tJlst Ii !hat llage of lhe pme." I · . , One olher thing, 11\e -llddod. 11The pat.lent needs comfort, reassura,nce and cncourqement." he aald.: 11That ilel~ I) .. wlib I· demorlllslng Infection -.ic•Wa.~1 1 ... • Mayor Says He Doubts Denarture • By RICHARD P. NALL Of Wit De,,,. l'llft SIMt "Will the artiiit:s leave town If Lagtma 'grows up?" Mayor Glenn.Vedder was reading from a l~ newspaper and be didn't think .so. . " . '. . Councilmen Wednesday1 night were on the ,verge.~ heiµ-lng ;.first reBfllnl,of an ordlnanco that ~lll blke~ bwilneso li~ Illes and for th<, lilll! '~ tu"artlst.s "fOr" !ale of their own worb. Harold Pasiorlul, reptKDilng Ibo l,liulw .ytllla I< Gallery Ownen Association, spoke of talk that artists of Laguna would move south ·to c:>thm: towns such as San Clemente. • · ' · "I think the idea'. ol. llCens1ng ~s b ·goOO -.ii.th · one e~ptioo,!' iald Pastorius. He ' argued that' Ille '13,000 .groaa -th< lieglnnlng point for tdlng artist& -was too 'low, that lt 8bould be set at 15,000 ar ~.ooo. . Art\Sla making bel"""" 13.000 and $12,000 ·next year will have 1o p'ay a $15 fet. For a greater gross, they wiH be charted al lhe regular retajI bualnes! license rates which will now peak at $200 for those doing $2 million or more gross anDuaUy. Pastorius estimated that artists must put 50 percent or their gr06S bilck ·into frames, canvases, stretcher bars and art show entry fees. Hence he reasoned, a $3,000 gross would net only $1500. Councilman Richard Goldberg said he beliived the councU wu' being: liberal. lie aaid a beglnnlng bbsines!trnan has to pay a $2$ fee whither be· does $1 gross or $12,000. Pastorius spoke ol maintaining the aura of an art colony. Goldberg said in meetings framing the new rates he had Jiot heard from artilts. Coulicilman Roy Holm aald he thought persons who conside(ed relocating their homes and businesses to another town because of $15 fee wete being unfair to themselves. Holm spoke of variances and • other (See TAXES, Page %) Weather Clear and cool is the weather· man's terse word for Friday, with high cloudJ and temperatures dipping down to 60 along the coast and only •ll&hUy wanner InlaJ)d. INSIDE TODAY Deft~e Secreta11·de.rignat1 Mrh7in laird ha.s 1'is w01k cut oui for him whe'n he trU1 to implnn<!nl 111< plant of hfl bo11, Pa.at 22. .• ~~---------- ' ' I DAii. y l'ILD1' C.opt~r . lfAI •A ii CT· ............... MA!llllA Dll:L REY -Ooo .,Ill ··•="-*P In tlla lihllt ol ·fllllil.o 'llSll --..,... .,.. apputll!IJ Ml """'med belan Ille ..-keel part • -~ lmlalled ... Loo Anc<lel AlrwQi bollcopler !bat -... --lalor, _,,--.ilepd -.. day. A m1n11ftdtJrer'1 ab'.lp em pl o 1•' testllled die ~ appurod to ban , bem VOoled ~ l(lle, 4fo! DOI P ahead -.. ,..,. lllU>OQ(ll tlla -, WU DOI beina· -la tbe• llellcopler· ) Career ·Ends · ' ' For Tallulah; Dead at 65 ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Ta 11 ulah Bankhead, the grav~·VOI~' SOutbem belle who became a at.age star, ma\'le s~ and eventually one of the nation's leading chafacter .,,_ -and characters -died today. She WU 1$. Mias Bankhead had been ill only a re" days, a v1ctim of the current out- -ol nu, wheo plleumoola developed and led to her death, according. to her budness manager, Ezra Schlne. Her s i 1 t er, Euge:nl.a Bankhead,..and nephew. Billy Bankhead, were with her at her death. 1be flamboyant Talluab-named for her grandmother, who was named for a waterWI ln Georgia wblch the lndtons called .. .stngfng water" -gave many of her best perlormances off stage. A violenUy partisan fan ol the New York Giants, she lmtructed the players from Ille stands, and could domlnato cocktail party conversaUoos w I th baseball statistics. Member of an o1d Alabama famlly aod the daughter of William Brookmau Bankhead, a longtime , member of Congress and once speaker of the Houle, Tallulah drawled her Deep South and blgbly cultured accent through · Jn. numerable filml and plays and r.ceMd from the American public that f1na1 honor -to be known by ber first name. A woman of great wit, which often had a llbarp blh!, Tallulah could cut a detractor down with a "Dahling" more effectively than some of her con-- temporaries could with a four-letter word. "In my time," she once said, "I've b e e n called a garrulous extrovert, a ce~volced wllch, a honey .. b a l re d boJocaust. • • • Let me knock off two froien dalquirb at lunch and ft makea: Pa g e 1 ln Cheyenne, Wyo., the nert mamlng. Frozen daiquiris? Good r o r """' gizzard!" ACl1NG TlllUMPll8 Some of her greatest triumpha were In ''Th e Little Foxes,'' as Sabina tn '"'Ibe Skin of Our Teeth" on Broadway, and in the movie "Llfeboat." Younger audiences knew he r as the homicidal rellgious fanatic of "Die Die! My Darl- lng,'' the supreme test of her acting ~a aar:e :W~:i!:in~allul~s From Page l TAXES ••• city concesalons allowed by the council 1o pmntt art wubtta. Vedder said a merchant who buy1 ~" for SO cents and sell! them fer $1 ls bettlng at ·the same raUo u Pastorius' es:ample. Be Aid tt wasn't the artiat or abop .beper er hotel owuen that had made Laguna What It la. lie uid It WU "tbil physical environment given us by God." If everyone moved away, said the m&ym", a new group wou1d take Ill place. CoondJmen unanimously pasaed the ordinance through first reading in order that It will be law by 1969. DAILY PILOT otlAHOI COArr PUlllSHI~ COMl"Af'l'f a.Mtt N. WeH ,,.....,,. Ml P'W.111'1« Jeck It. C.rltf \'lot Pr..w.nr an11 Otntrai Mtlllttr n.,.. •• 1e""u ..... 11ieMlt A. M•,.lil11e -·-Rtcler4 P. Hin ""'CJ':'.:::" --°'"'" 111 ....... ""· W•11litt ""''"'' P.O. I• 661. t2112 --Cilllll .... t -..., .., ...... ......... ...,., "'' ........ ......,.,., ............ 1 ... ..... • ' . ·~ .... ,. 1·0 Cra·s·h Heari.ng . . • ·, •• ....... by_ ' , ... --perbapo too llllllll to be a 11ked '171 -.. It lll&l>t- "Tbey lmow tbe ca-• aaid &Inn! E. Slattery, dJr<ctor ol pubUc aflaln for Uie ln~ve qeney. • "Now, they're rolna after the cause of the cause," -1daed , the veteran oblerver, h1nting at llll'prlaln,g new developmenta to come In today's final -' • "EleeuUv.. ol tbe Slioraty Dlvllloa, Unltod Alrcrall Corp., and Federal AvJa. • ail • • ruled.alr-11'l· • • • F~tf . to LA)., 1 the IPlndle w lallad -were ~:::lero Piatlna ~-• anil tested In 11111 bJ • oubcoDtracled w~ Ibey wen fWllbed. aad • plnted Los Angelea plntlnll firm .oo4. !;<~ . " .l>al. wl'I! ,J olclt.el ~JIO'l"d aofter u unauitable to be refllrblahed, and , thaJI. ·maaUf-'1 lpoclflcalloDI d<> ntumed to lllght ""'· ---_ l!Wllf,~ .lodldled. Prior to the AUil. 14 crllib,_ they had George Robin!, an executive or the no Um.Jt on service and were just rebuilt Siltoniky Mf'Ylce branch, aald. \he fjve periodically. · splndlea &ilo lhoired -e "ftelUnf," ~O!!I' 1'Y tbe bearing ollJcera-' · or ~plq and nibbing wl1h or .ptnst o1hot agmcleo Involved broul)ll out thal faetng partl,,cfurtoC the llearlng • the eventuaJly.fatal •Plndle and . lout Slmll11M>••blems have been noted and re)iorted by military lorces ualng the baslc S61L design, Robins said before .~· LAA ~ aµper,vlsor W1\9 5WOnP to testU.1. . : 'LAGUNA TEEN: CORNER Considerable dtacullsiC'1 ol airframe in- tpedloo, repair aod overbaul melbodl cmne· ., Edvrar<! Brldgea, auperViJor of tboee Oj\Uallooa, tool< I!>< stand, Uoder oath; be oald the spindle ,which ~ed had lta " laJt 1,200· hO\lt ' repairs aod d><clrup, by a licensed lllrerafl mechanlc -who later left LAA employ~ ment -On June 7, nine weeia before It !ailed. By TOM GORMAN Ul'IT ........... TALLULAH DEAD AT 65 In 1931 (lop) and 1961 From Page l OIL ... L. Hurlburt. aaid Newport is very much copcemed about the threat of Its beaches and waters becoming polluted from offshore drilll!'lg: • Hurlburt cited _,,t legislative efforts to repeal restrictions of the Shel-Cun- ningham Act, which protects the south Orange County coastline from oil (lpera· tions. He said the city la pleased nothing 50 far bas come of the efforts, but "we anticipate that continued strong lob- by attempts will be made to weaken the protection of this Act." He emphasized, however, that the city's immediate concern Is the Lands CQmmissJon's plan to lease more tidelands for drilling purposes north of Newport's city limits. Lagunan's Ho1ne Fumigated of Bugs-and Loot A Laguna Beach man returned to his fumigated home Wednesday night and found that more than the bugs were missing. William F. Shields, 481 Brooks St., told police that louvered windows had been knocked out to gain entry. After ransacking drawers, breaking a figurille of a winged man and knocking a tum table to the floor, the burglar left with a box <lf money, a typewriter and tape recorder. In another burglary reported Wed· nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huftman 1430 BI~eblrd Canyon Road, owners of a clothing store called "Strawberries" 18.id fllO and three dresses had been stolen. TO SAVE COMMUNITY SUPPORT 11 a nice feeling wben 31 IU!'I play ~ hearta out on lh~ gridiron. And thla 1Upport towards the varsity champs will probably sWI exist tonight when the annual football banquet is held at the LBHS Girls' Gym. A crowd of 400 people -possib1y the largest ever - ls expected to turn out for the awards dlnoer. '11>11 type ol support Is all good aod well. But fo< three nigbll lut week, there was almost a complete absense of thla much talked-about community enthusium towards the school. . Students, after weeks of rehearsals, staged the fantasy comedy ' ' T b e Madwoman of Cbaillot." But the LBHS auditorium. apparently just waSn't where the action was. The largest crowd for the three-night stint DIDDbered fewer Ft-om Page 1 LIBRARY ... up proble1D1 caused by the computer equipment they supplied to handle scheduling ln Tburaton Intermediate SchooL ''They 1ay ~ tnprinter ts the problem. They wlll work on the machines during the week and next Monday will deinonstrate, at their expense, in the presence of the county counsel," Ullom i,ported. ' ..:..Heard a report from Charles SchWer on.the preconvention conference and an- nual N atlonal Council of the Teachers (If. English Convention which took place in MllwaukeeduringT hanks g Iv in g holidays. Schiller i! an English teacher at the blgh schooL -Agreed lo pay all necessary expenses lncwnd by Al Haven, Top of the World Elementary SCbool prlnclpal, during hi!: parUclpaUon 1n a three-art program of community seminars spoDBOred by UCJ. -Accepted. a gift of not over $250 from the Rotary Club to purchase materials so students may rebuild a tropby area In the blgh school. -Approved the b1rlng ol Daniel M. Sekulovlch, a speech aod hearing i.heraplst at a salary of $5,029 for about . one-haU year beginning Jan. 5. -Agreed to pay expenses so Wllllam MUhollon a n d Mn. Grace Meluso may attend a conference at UCLA which focuses attention (In teaching educa· tionally handicapped chlldren. From Page l SUZIE ... a daily diet ln her war--torn homeland, i.s supremely confidtnt. "I am very happy and very confldent,'1 she oald, with belp from Mra. Heuolng. "Everyone here ls wonderful to mean d my baby. And just look at her now, bow happy she is." Williams' quick sketches were bringing gurgles of delight from Suzie. Several of hls Disney drawings will stay with her in her hospital room. "She'll need them after surgery,'' Williams grinned. "And if the kid wants any more, why I'll just come over here again and do them for he.r. "Better still," be added, "abe can pick them up when she comes over to Disneyland before ahe goes home." Jets Attack Jordan AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) -Four Israeli jet 0,hten: attacked the area of Sheikh Hussein Bridie 13 miles south of the sea of Galilee today, a Jordanian mllitary opokeamau announced. Council Okays Building Small Rubber Tires Reef Laguua Beach coonclJmeu Wedneaday night gave 1he okay. fot a mall reef ol rubber tfrel lo be laahed to the ocean Doer IOO feet from the shore ol en.cent Bay beach. Tho two-yest marine science project will be the wort ol four 0r1n1e COul Collqe ltudenll wbo will oblen'e the type ol sea life that ettablllbes llllH and wW attempt lo tr1n1p1ant marine life. City M-er Jamea D. Wheaton oald !he lbJdenll need lo get 1 o l n f wltll tbe project 10 1hq cau wrlta a lfrll repori before a e m e a t e r ' 1 end. AutboriDU.. to build the reel must also be obtained Ir o m the Siil<! aod U.S. Ann:! Corpo of Englneen. , 'Iba reef will be !he wort or lludenll Mlkt Bawtlna, Al Melanson, Richard Duarte and JW.. Gombloo. '1ba nel 11 lo be made ol wom out auto tlrtl In 10 falhoma (IO feet) ol water. It would be rooghJJ ....,.feel wide, 14.feet Jnng and two-feel blib and would be eec:tll«I by uylcn r o p • and cement bloctci" lhao 300 -leaa than half capacity. Where wu everyone? Le:guna ii a town llberally sprinkled w11h drama lovers, led by The Ftrst Nlghten. Tbeae play goers have seen i:llany a former LBHS student appear on stage -at . the Playbowe .. But ii .thia; town hesitant to see these stars make the debut 011 the school stage? If new blood la needed in tbe years to come to fill the vacant rolet, they need suppcrt right now. Can Laguna wait until the teens have turned into adult actors before full support is given? All the world may be a stage, but all the world is an audience, too. It'1 a crime when less than 400 people for all thrte performances come forth from the community to support Laguna's only high school, In the only all-tchool play of the year. '11>11 la one fauiasy ""°*1y !bat turned Into a tragedy. ~ aliould grieve, becauae It la uguna. Jou. NOW TO ~Gt I h~ aubjed, i.t's 10 back lo last school year, and the JOld ole days. Remember the time tbe lludenll approached tbe acbwl hoanl ln an attempt to have a holiday Friday, May 31,'the day alter Memorial Day? Well, the vote was three to two, with the four day weekend <m the short side. Voting for the day off were trustees Larry Taylor aod Don Tobin. Tueaday night at the school board meeting Tobin aunowiced bla realpation. He'a gone through a lot of long, stuffy Tuesday nigbta, but !he night he'U be most remembered for by the student body will be the Ume be voted "Yes" to the holld8J". He should receive the "Most Valuable Trustee Award." Stockholders of Niguel Hear Optimistic Report With profits up for the y e a r , stockholders of Laguna Niguel Corp. heard optimistic predJctlons for the future during their annual membership mteting WedPesday. Corporate officers said tbe com"pany netted ,1,035,683 in 1968 compared to a losa ln 1967 of $346,076. The stock of tbe. corporaUon, listed at about fll today, bu doubled in value since last year. . Gerald W. Blakeley, Jr., corporation presldent, stressed the record con· structlon pace in the planned conimunity which includes commerclaJ, residential and clvJc projects. Purc:han by North American Rockwell Corp. (NAR} of a huge plant site near the Laguna Niguel Industrial Park last year and the acquls!Uon by Laguna Niguel of the Salt Creek property definitely spurred comtructlon in the community, Blakeley said. Start of construction on the $23 million Autonetlcs plant and approval by county planners of Niguel Shores will give added impetus to the company, he predicted. This year also marked the start of construction of buildings In the Orange County Regional ClvJc Center at Alicia and Crown Valley Parkways, the initial structure ln the adjacent Town Center and the garden homes resldenUal hillside developmeut, cr.wu Valley Hlgblands. Other construction Included in the ln· dustrial park, a church, and completion <lf the Monarch Bay Plaza business and profe.ssiooal center. ' * * * Shores Area Included in Laguna Niguel The Local Agency Formation Com· mission Wednesday reversed two Nov. 6 declsiona and allowed the Jndusl'on of the Niguel Shores area in the' Laguna Niguel county service area and a detach· ment of a portion of it from the Capistrano Bay Park and Recrealion District. The moves were bitterly protested by the Capistrano Bay district which Jost 600 acres, 20 percent of its total territory. In the final agreement, the Laguna Niguel Corp. agreed to pay the Capistrano Bay district $6,396.37 less the taxes levied to date by the district on Niguel Shores property. At .JJ. J. (}arrell During the cbed;, he eumhwl the 1111ndle with • Maguaglow test dmce, wblch la uid to be virtually fooltroof at detecting any metal fatigue ~ws wbe!l properly uaed. Bridgea, appearing reticent ancl. uo· comfortable al tlmea, uid most heh ti.ms .,. double-dlecked to avoid mlls-lni llOIDl!lhing, but the IJlladle thank was not. 11Why were two pa1ra of eyes ·not uaed In checking lbe llbacl< portfoo wben it was not ordinarily visible and wouldn't be seen for another 1,200 hours?," asked Sikorsky executive Robert H. Arnold. A subUe, but apparent tread loJ'anl building corporate defense, by manUfac· turer and operator alike, could-Pe seen developing until bearing Chainnan Oscar M. Laurel told those present to ltlck: lo a broa'd, first-line approach. 11We don't feel it ii necessary," Bridges replied. Question.5 were also directed to methods ol training the seven LAA men qualified on the Magn.ascope, at which time Bridges aaid they were taught <m the job -by himself. He wu Instructed by the manufacturer. Lawrence F. Haller, of Yorba Llnda, an execuUve of Magnaflu:x Corp., makers <lf the sophi!ticated magneUc device, testJlied that 1hi.9 ta proper' cualomalY, and the best approach uuder irupervi&lon. Willlam L. Holshouser, metallurgist for the NTSB Technical Panel, then asked Haller 1f thickness of chrome or nickel plate on the spindle could affect delecilou of tlie metal fatigue crack. Only In extreme lnllancea where the plate WU fairly thick and the crack quite shallow, Haller replied, but In any caae, the lenglh or the Uny Daw ·would still be detected. 1 lJablllty la not at Issue In NTSB Pro- cedures, Public Affairs Director Slattery said Wedoeoda~._addlng !bat the federal agency ls stdcuy to help prevent other such air di&alters. The Aug. 14 crash wa.s the second of t w o LAA accidents t h l s IUDlDler and has generated a $1 million wrongful death suit filed by a Garden G r o v e aerospace executive's family. Last May 22, an identical aircraft piloted by Capt. Jack A. Dupies, 45, of 6442 Govin Circle, Huntington Beach, plunged into a Paramount dairy corral, killing 23 persons. Cause of that crash was publicly pro- bed by the NTSB In El Segundo two months ago, but it could be many more months before all findings are compiled and a report issued. Wind tunnel tests and J.n..ffur:ht simula- tions of possible mechanical factors are now being conducted in the May crash, though Jess que.sUon remains about the August tragedy. A GIFT TO TREASURE AND ENJOY FOR YEARS 3/4 " (}faoo Cocklaif :Jatfeo SIZE 30" x '60" 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM ~PE IALLY PRICED AT $17 9°0 ----.. -· H.J.GARl\EfT fURNf}lJRE P.ROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESl&NE!IS . ----~ ----- COSTA MESA, CALIF. 2215 HARBOR BLVD . 64'6-0275 646-0276 •• I 1 I -·~----- I •• UPIT ....... HAYAKAWA REFUSES ·FLOWERY GIFT FROM OISSIOENT No Bed of Ros11 for SF State Pre1ld_1nt Police Rout Strikers, Arrest Four at SF State From Wirt Services SAN FRANCISCO -Four quick ar- rests put . a . damper on morning demonstrations by strikers at San Fran- cisco State College today. Police arrested George Gomer, 24, a red-caped guitarist who was shouting curses, -.00 two others who taunted the poli<;e ana 4emand~ his release. . They then ·picked up Gene Marchi, a leader of the Students for a Democratic Society, on a warrant for unlawfu l assembly in previous demonstrations. About 30 pickets dispersed without being Ordered. Three militant student leaders were among a dozen persons arrested at the college Wednesday in a new approach by the administration to put down nearly five weeks of disruption and violence on campus. Aeling President S. 1. Hayakawa declined to comment on whether he ordered the police strategy of "picking off" demonstration leaders, but told a news conference such strategy "would make sense." Tbe three major arrests Wednesday, all on warrants issued as a result of last week's violence, included· Bridges Raridall and Jack Alexis of the Black Students Union and Tony Miranda, head of the Third World Liberation Front. Hayakawa said he has signed warrants for the arrests of a dozen more strikers in his determination "to keep the college operating and to provide an the prcr tection necessary for people who want to teach and learn, and wbo want to be safe from harm and disruption." Costa Mesa Sailor Quizzed In Friend Disappeara":ce By TERRY COVILLE Of flit ~Uy Piie! Stiff Costa Mesan Stan Miller is sCheduled to appear today before a federal attorney Jn Mexicali, Baja California, for a hear- ing concerning the disappearance of fellow CosUi. Mesan Frederick Lucas, ac- c~rding to the American Vice Consul in Mexicali. Mexican authorities are continuing the search for Lucas, reported missing by MQler Dec. 3. ·The two men had been on a boating trip near San Felipe on the Gulf of California. Miller was the lone witness to Lucas' disappearance, and bas been held by the judicial police in Mexicali pending investigation of the matter. The hearing is a routine matter, according to the Mexican authorities. Miller reported Lucas missing to Mex- ican authorities in San Felipe on Dec. 3. The two men, co-owners of the white Malibu outrigger had driven to San Felipe the, day before Thanksgiving. At San Felipe, they began their voyage in the Gulf of California, accorc!ing to American Vice Con!. u 1 Joseph T. Beecher. Beecher said that Miller t o 1 d authorities in San Felipe the , weather had become too rough for ~ and the men were forced to beach their craft approximately 40 miles south o! San Felipe. They slept on the beach two or three days, according to Miller. On the morn- ing of Dec. 3, Miller woke up and saw that Lucas and the boat were gone. Lucas' wallet and some cloUUng were still on the beach. Miller believes the boat broke loose sometime during the night and Lucas went after it without waking him. The boat was later found smashed on the rocks 36 miles south of where the men had slept on the beach and approximately 75 to 8IJ miles south of San Felipe, Mexican authorities have found no trace of Lucas' body. They are continuing the search, but at a lesser degree, ac- cording to Beecher. Lucas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas of Newport Beach, were expected to arrive in Mexicali today. They said Wednesday that they haven't given up hope of finding their son. A 'brother-in-law of Richard Lucas, Homer Brady of Camarillo, is already in Mexicali and has talked to Miller. He reported that Miller said he was sure Lucas was dead. Miller's father, Safiford E. Miller of Topeka, Kans., is also expected to arrive in Mexicali soon, according to the American Consul's office. ... -... .., ,. • UCI~ies' • To Industry Inquiry Set By THOMAS FOllTUNE Of ... ...,, .... , .... UC Irvine's. Academic Senate voted Wedneoday lo examine Ille rdaUomhlp between the faculty and UC! lpdUltrial Associates. · . 5'1veral ptofessora l'Qade tt cleat tMr were voting for an Inquiry · 1n1o ,the defense connectionl of member firms in llidustrial' Associates. About 7> bands showed In favor of having a new committee on solicitation and receipt of noJH!ate fUnds look lnlo lndUstrlal Associates-faculty ties as a first order of buslness. Ten bands were raised In oppoo!llon. , Industrial Assoclates links the unlvers~ ty with local Industry for the .,change of information and shar.tng of resources. · In another acUon, the facuJty body by unanimou,s vote again criUcized the .Board of"Regents for ''abridging academic freedom." The less than 100 of 2.64 faculty members present agreed that a i:egents declaration on authority over CWTJC..ulum made lo November wu no better than the dictum issued in September to pi:e- vent Eldridge Cleaver from teaching at UC Berkeley. The regents have made "no significant step toward re-establishing the full authority of the senate over courses ~curricula," the UCI resoluUon reads. .Assistant Professor of History Spencer C. Olin Jr. introduced the resolution calling for study of Industrial Associates. In its original form the resolution voted that "most of ~Corporate charter members belong to ·Orange County's aerospace-defense industry," and asked whether the UCI faculty is endorsing 11tbe activities, values and goals of the corporate members.'' It was signed by 18 professors and Olin said he had the endorsement of 30 others, Olin, btwever, readily accepted sug- gestions that the resolution be disen- tangled from its preamble and references to defenst industry be left out. Associate Dean of Physical Sciences Bernard R. Gelbaum defended Industrial Associates. 0 It is less involved (in military acUvlties) than any other group on this campus that bolds Defense Department contracts," he said. "MWtary-industrial complex h a s become a dirty word. The Industrial Associates have no secrets, nothing to hide " he said. ~lbaum was the principal campus organizer of Industrial Associates and is the group's secretary. . . Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. srud, "I stand beside Professor Gelbaum in being fully involved in ~e ~l~g of this." He said the orgaruzat1on s1JDply J!Uts people on the mailing list and no lnfonnatior. is exchanged that any organization could not come in oH the street and seek. George F. Reiter, acting ~ista~t pro- fessor of physics who describes hunself as poliUcally aligned with the New Left. said he was alarmed to learn that preprints of his journal articles are being sent "to these people." Post Office Says 'No Haircut, No Pay' for Employe SAN .FRANCISCO (UPI) -Postal authorities Wednesday suspended without pay a mailman who hasn't had a haircut in a year. The .mailman, William E. cain, 24, has collar-length brown hair bis attorney described as "rather attractive." But Charles Harper. chairman of the appearance board, said "no haircut, no pay" for Cain, a po_stal employe since Jan. 27. Harper said he acted on the basis of an Aug. I post office bulletin which said carriers' hair should be neatly trim- med and clean. He said he interpreted this to mean it should be above the collar. Alaska Senator Dies CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) -Sen. E. L. "Bob" Bartlett, a onetime gold miner who became AJa.ska's "flrst" senator, died at a hospital Wednesday night 20 days after undergoing arterial surgery. He was 64. UCI To Involve Students AM.rich Also Wants Profs to Be Mote Civil Formation of a committee to lnvolV!I students in faculty evaluation wu an- noun<:ed Wednesday by UC! <llancellor llaJ1iel G. Aldrich Jr. He also asked professors to be m o r e civil In -,peaking of one another. Th e cbancellor'1 respor11e to turmoil t b a t erupted over three assistant pro. fesson being not recommended for ttbir- ing came Wednesday at a meeting of the Academic Senate. Aldrich announced formatioo of lhe student-faculty committee to ltudy ways of Including lludent opinion In the tenure evaJuatkHl process to the professors and large conUngent of Students preaenl He said Vice Chancellor Roger Russell will appoint the committee. Then be lectured the """""°"· I I • He said, "I'm aware of things being said by individuals that are very un- becoming of concerned hwnan beings. · He remarked that "the university sho.ild be the one institution left where people speak to each other on a reasona- ble basia and shed J.igbt rather than IO much smote and gu." He advised the profeMOrs to "think for a moment that perhaps the other man is juat as concerned about doing a good job as thoee who make very snotty comment.a." The things that have happened on campus in recent weeks, be said, have c8Uled a stlrring in his innards and rather than back oil he decided lo let the professors know hla gut reaction. Once bel..., In 19161 Ille administration and faculty encouraged students to undertake evaluation of the teaching capabilities of professon:, but the project was abandoned when loo few student.I partlcipaied. The committee lnvestigaUon of the role students can play proposed by Aldrich evidently wlll not saUsfy some student elements -notably the Ad Hoc Committee lo Relllre Shapiro, Kent and Brannan (Stephen Shapiro, George Kep& and Donald Brannan, the three wlstant profeuors recommended for releaae). AB faculty members anived for · the senate meetinc they were handed mlmeocraphed sheell by Ad Hoc Com- mittee memben asking the chancellor to call a moratorium on all flringl until a more rational system than t b e tenure "Ya.in can be ..i&bllahed. , --... . ' .. . . .~ ~.-~.1961 _,,_ " . . . .. . ~ . . . . . "'''' ....... NIXON ON. CAflNET: 'STROHG Ml!N, COMPASSIONATE MEN, GOOO MEN' ·"t:""1Urtt .. lect with 0(fr0m left)~ Deftnae'1 Ulrd, 51•te'• Rog1r1, Tr1a1ury'1 KertMClf . .. \ . .. . • ·Cabinet To, Pick As·sociates ' '. . ..... . -., • I ' ~·' -'• , I , · · Nix~n 'w a:n.is-~ee Flo.w' of 1nformation ll;As!llNGTON (UPI) -·· Prealderit- el!"I Richard M. Nixo.~ lold his, ~blne~ tooay he wants an open .government wjjb a free now of facts to the public, ar¥ gave them the right to choose their ow;n assistants and. other high-ranking oUicials. , - l!<rbert G. Klein, director o( .com- m~cations for the N l I o n ad- rdJ¢strati~, told n~en that Nixon stressed lt a 'piee~ of his . ,newly ~en ·~binet_~tbe ~ (Or jr~ess and truth 1n ·ttie new government. The President-elect can·ea th e m together for eight hours of. lectures on for.eign and domestic problems they will fact starting Jan. 20. 'I1le all-4ay sessions were held at· the Shoreham Hotel. 'the Prealdent tra'ditionally chooses department assistant secretaries and undersecretaries. Klein said he had no doubt that Nixon would be· consulted on: !hese selectJons -"but •he's going to allow' \belll (the cabinet oilicen) lo pick' their·own teams;." · . · Klein" said Nlzon urged them to select . peOple who "reprt?fDted 10, v e r -a 1 I geogr!lpblcal are.as, ethnic-groups, a -cr011S Section· of the popWAtJon" witliout rtgard fn politioal party affllfation. Klein·· ·said be expected mos! of the new cabinet-memberi would visit former President Owigtit D: Elienhower within the nqt, few days. to ieek his advice. Eisenbower· b .,...p<iralliig at Walter Reed. boopital: •from a teries of heart attack." , .- Klem sala the Presideni..tect stressed ln. the morning s~ans· that he made no , commitments for sub-cabinet ap- polnl!penti. ' Nixon kicked off the cram course on foreign and domestic matters .standing at the head of a table in the Sborehar.~·s board room. ,"I feel like a teacher," Nixon quipped . as he stood in front of a raised lectern, patienUy allowing Ph•tographers lo ;map pictures of the top men of the incoming executive department befote t b a ' "school" was closed to outsiders. The wives Of the cabin~ members, introduced on · niti&nal ' televl&lob Wed- nesday night, were on hand a~ Nixon'• apecific request. "I want them to be there on the take-off," he said. i'.'l'hat could avoid a craab landing later." The lectures, conducted by the expert; who will serve on .Nh:ozi's White HOuse , stall, concernecl foreign P<!licy;econOmlc issues, poll tics,. public r.iailons 'aiicl-other sticky problems PreSident 1 JObruibn.' will pass along to bis Republican ~. Nlzon chose the S~oreham, hotel ~and a half-hour ,of prime btoadc"ut ;Ume to formally present , to the ~tion the men , who will help him · in hill avowed aim of puWng 1govmu:Dent on a more businesslike basis and chartlDg .a long· range foreign policy designed ·to prevent recurrent crises. McGregor's new pacesetter ••• the double-knit sport coc:rt A new look. a 'suave new e!e-. gance In double-knit poly- esler that just won't allow ·a wrinkle to take hold. Classic blazer styling in. bright gold or navy. The perf"!'t. gift . for your own special mtm. 75;0il . men's sportswear 145 . ' . . . - , . co " " . . ' . ' ' •• ' ,. . ' II I • ! • • I ~. may co south coasl pliza, san dieao ~ -., bristol, costa f!llSI, Sf6.:932f ; . t .. :, • ' shop evety night until' .Chri11111a1 9:30 a.m. 19 10:00 p.m. • ----=-~ . , -. ---_ .. • . ._,_ ~, h 3 7 U..,1"' Congress Leaders Lau.~ Nixon Caliinet . ,,. ' . --... -':!' ... "" lot Tllo --a Poul Ille wtalllM' but IOIDlllm• even lie pta lall la Ibo fol. Miio r-K.ima.. -ot 11ot u.s: ww tJot Buroa•'• ~ In S.0-rem::uto, reported that be wu laio to wort i.-uae dtllla S..cramen- to Vallef fog made him miss Ille downtown lreeway off·ramP._ ' ..• ~. · ... ' Cubom oot a Chri.rlmal 1ur- ptisr Wed.,sdaJI: 'boffi<d Jlci. • qWri cocktail& Tht Cotl'u11uni.rl ' ' G ' d Mw1paper ranma announce these are being produced in Cuba for the firit time and toil1 bt among special llOftU, toine1 arid cookies aooilabla for pur- chase in Hooo~ TM I?ai9uiri, o • mi%turt of nnn. l4mlon aftd .sugar, is. said to have bel'.\ in- vented by Amtrican mining <ftgimon cmd ""'7led o!U. "" ana. 10Mrt A~n troopi came a.short i'" tht Spcmiih- c.Am.erican War. • Abolit 2 075 pupils in Aurora, Ohio had an Unichedu\ed holiday. Someone let the air out of the tire& of all nine school buses. • Slii club in Munich, Germany whose Alpine co«age frequenµy has )>een burglarized of food stoc):s left a note: "The burglar is requested not to remove any· thin& because all rations have bean poisnned with ~5 insecti· cide." Last weekend a member found t h e cottage burgled again. The burglar left a note of his own: t•Dear cottage manager The E-805 was delicious." .- "Ou«~ of Llghf' :Suzanm Ahr.,,_ beet ii adorned to i t h candles and h.oQV afUr her election at the Inter· national Schools of Sweden in. Brigh· ton, England. ·Friday, Swedish stu- c:Unts at the school will celebrate th.et feativat of "Lucia". • JUdson W. Jermon, 43, a bur· glat 1alann salesman from Atlan· ta, ,Ga., reported to police in Cin· cinuati that theives broke into his car ,and made off with Sl,385 worth of alarms. He said he did not have a bµrglar alarm .on his car. SIGNIN.0 ' IN -Presldent-ejec;t' Richard M. ~U.:on autoarapbs ·Mrs • Wllliam·P. 'Rogers cast .after announcing bis all·Rep~blican cabinet before TV cameras at the stioreham Hotel, Washingtbn, W~es­ day night. Mrs. Rogers' husband was named Secretary' of State. Reagan Selects Lawyer ' To Fill Regents Vacancy SACRAMENTO (AP) 7 Gov. ll<qan's third appointment to ~ controversy- clouded University of California Board of Regents is William French Smith -the governor's personal lawyer and close political adviser. Smith, 51, of Los Angeles, held a major role in directing Reagan's abortive attempt to win the RepUtillcan presiden- tial nomination this year, and was the original chairman of the California delegation to the party's national con· vention. years to come." Smith will serve until 1970, and could be appointed to a full 16--year term. Pentagon Issues 33, 700-man Call For February He has bein among the inner circle of Reagan advisers since the governor's WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Defense election, and Reagan noted he ii "a Department today lsrued a draft call man I have bad the pleallltti Of knowing --for February of ss 100 -men. Thi! Ill for a number of years." ' tin smith replaces Mr II Dorothy B. some 7,000 above January, reflec g Cliandler, vice J:ftlldent for corporate a firlt step to make up for the early relations of the Times Mirror Co. and reltue of nattonal guard.llnen and wife of reUred loll Anaeiu Timea ruerves who were called up early thlll publisher Nonnan Owtdler . Mrs. Chandler, who wu appointed to the reaenta in 1954 by former Gov. Goodwin Knight to • term endlog In 1970, said she usigned because "fourteen years is a long tenure of public service in one capacity." "It seems best far the University of California to have changes on the Board ()f Regent& which will broaden 'its scope and lead toward fresh borilorui," she said. Reagan said he accepted M r s • Chandler 's rulgnation "at her exprt!U request, and out of a deep respect for her own personal wimt!l. Her devoUon, both to the progr.., of the univmity and to the clliz.ens of California hu surely set a high standard of ezcellence for others to follow in the moatb!I and year. The February total compares with an Induction quola of •,aoo previously set for January, and with a D.::ember call of 17,IOO. The draft In February, 1168, WU 23,300. The Pentaaan said S2,IOO cf the February dralt.s wW be Ullgned to the Army, and thot . l,IOO will 10 Into the Marine COrpl. The MarlDll lrt · f•ttina 2,500 men rrom thll month11 drah. Ao Incrtue In draft calls WU Indicated last week when plans were completed to grant early nlet.MI to '17,000 Army and Air Farce naUooal tulldlmen and reserves who were called to active duty 1ut January and April. .Great Plain Snow Storm Mexican Gulf Air Current Warms Midwestern States Calltornla co .. ta I CIMr tklel ~ lht d1y be-eornll!f fllOllty dMI' ll'Y Frldly. Wind• _t....,tt;wwtwty, 11 fll 11 ,.....JI. ToNW"I ,..._.. fie 7.t. Y...,.,,..YI ""'-t1lunii r In' I ti ,...., • llllfl of " ,. ' low If 64. ·~ i.MI ~""" ,.,... -f? "' (J, Tiie .. ,.,. ,.,_.""" -., .. .. ~ s-, Jlf-, TMh!• ;. ""'"' '"'"" """le) ,.,...,., -wt-.rtr ............ "'~ llW.lllt111l -..,,,... ... ,.,,..,. .. HY 11111 """"""' h nttlell'I llllf. Mellon •'"' -t "'"" •!Id ctlcl. At tM 1t1C1W 111td ... 111 Mrlt el Uttll 11>d Calor~IN lfldlw " ~I lo! "" L.111 City -' n ... ....... ., '""' CW.-"'9 ~ ""' llunwMll'll i. "" .,. rnt'11 Hltll Lew l"tte· . " " ' ... • .. 24 » " Jl 17 " .. " ~ " . ~ . " ,, U II .Ill .. 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Regular S.00 • 12.00 214to464 LINGERIE Slips • Bro Slips • Panties • Bras • Girdles R09. 1.50 to 1.00 2~88' 2 ~748 ....... . SLEEPWEAR Gowns • Robe' Dust•n e PJ's 2.16 - SWEATERS Reg. I 0.00 to 24.00 3 l4 TO SPORT COATS Reg. 40.00 to 75.00 1548 lo 42 48 DACRON/ COTION JACKETS Re9ul1r 18 .00 NO IRON PANTS R•9ul1r t~ I 0.00 from 748 2{?~8 ....... a• DRESS : SLACKS REG. 17.00-40.00 2/21.48 10.16 ... 2/39.48 HAI"' : 1614 KNITS e DRESS e SPORT R•vuler 5.00 . 14.00 ............. 2/3.48 ,. 2/l IA8 :~-----------------------------1_-" __ -_________ '-" ___ ... __ __ .I I i •• Jnflation· ;treating· '" :Gloom ' • W~HINGTON (AP) - Gloom ls meplng through government and Ind u 1 try \W<ouae ol doubts about stem. ~ tho lllOWballlng In· iJli!!.'!~Y preasures that ore ..,....,. tile eo1t • of living toward lta biggest annual in- qreise lo n,early two decades. • ' • . . . . ........ ~ • .. . . . . . . . .. . ~}nfiuential ltgjalatora say ;(9;tta ' ... ly restrained govemmeut • · • spending and continued high ,.,,,.,n'A.n taxes can retard the spiral I I KC-el.ff • ' ' ' j ; But bualnessmen aay .the .........,..., ~· liiJJation Is feedlni on the I°'"'" • ~"""". · ., · s.welling iloom -a force not J: , fl} ways re11ponsive to legisla-, .. · .Uon. ':':' A host of economic In--•-\. "aicators have contributed to ; ~ ~ ·the atmosphere. O ~ > t • • The government announced '~t mon~ livlz!.g costs . rose ~ii.I-tenths of One percenl, the >\'lilesl iUD>P In siJ: yean. ,_ ... Government eeonomJsta u.- ~t the rise for the year ... ,ta be the biggest since wage- ,Price control! were instituted '1)µrlng the Korean War. . Dr. S. L. Booth, director ;;l);f .research for the National ~()Onsumer Finance Associa- ,,-~9n, estimated persdhal in- '.'l-"Jme wW rise 7 percent next .1-YW, bttt 4'percent will be :ioi;pnmmed by price increases. .': Retailers say sales are up -k to 10 percent thls year, ·rtespite the 10 percent income ;~abrtax and a consumer price ~J.eYel that had risen 4 percent ~Y. October, compared to a ''!.1 percent rise in all of 1987. : ~ Eoonomists say much of the tittferenCe apparently came 1ftom savings. The sl!lvings G237 • • . ... . A SPANISH ACCENT •.Solid-AMtrM/ftl. -.. ,_ . • J.m.P~"-tpeed ......... . ~=· I d-Z ....;.. """" . • &:; &t Medil:c:aiaw Fat11ilsuc 'Bbrliritr ~mte dropped from 7 .5 percent ~ .,before ena~ent 'o!' the :$urcharge to· 6.15 percent by M Septem tier. . Dr. Michael Sumichrast, chief economist of the Na- tional Association of Home Builders,· said the price in- creases -like the jump in ,)lledian pri~ fcir. home.s· from $20,000 to ~.ooo 1n four years -apparently has convinced Con'sumers buying now will save them t)loney in the lont • . INSTANf VIE\\TIN~ · PLEASURE tun. 2 v .. rs Picture Tube · • ' 'No Frost 15' 1 ... 1:1:11.it • DAILY l'ILDT • Gint_..._ ......... holds up tn 147 lbo. frozen food!!!· hdusive 1et Free.e ice ci>mpartm<rit Sub-zero air blown ·mer ice. trays first for extra-fast freeiing!,\ .. ' ~.in~'conllels 'for each sOction. · Blmovable eci bin holds. up- to 18 eggs.,· Twin ftl•lable bins bold% bu. Deep door s!>elf ·for ~ gal milk cilrtom, tall bottl ... . . GE eolon or white 2 Yun P:•rt~ & Labor 26988 ' ;_-"I've been impressed with ,!19W_much inf.lation ary .t!ressure there is. It's gone .;pretty far," said Guy E. ·Noyes, senior vice president ~ Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. ~-''"Inflationary expectations ~~e_ ~nding to snowball," S;akl ·~chard Sctuggs, an analyst - with Goodtiody Co. in New ·i • · I ~~~ . ' • -a.-a.:111· ~~~~E!J:: Now at ·the-pnce ·of an. or~inary washer : :.rofk. - ':' .. "Talk of inflation c a n .'altirhulate people to buy and 'PSe ~ir dollars," he added. ~ ~ "One of the chief task! fac· jiig the Nixon administration ~ ·will be to dampen the in· 'llationary psyCbology t h a t . seems to penneate t h e «onomy," SaJd Milton Fried· man, economics professor at ,\?; iB" Diagonal Pk:ture 12.·.gaa lil8 ,I '· ' • INST A-VIEW-J>icime and IOOliid -.-imn!«liau -,.;... 1'lrl! the 8ot on.. • "Sil.or Toach" -two •peed tmiing .,.._ for fine Inning ol both UHF md VHF . ·the University of Chicago and ~ · . ~A campaign adviser t o U · :f'<estdent-elect Nixon . ~~~~~~~ v ::De Gaulle, r-a.~~~~~-a. :·Ky Don't Built-in Soft Food . Disposer ::~!! ~on\g _ of~ • • • No Pre-rinsing or pla,fe Scraping! nikewarm diplomatic 1 war has M broken out in Paris between France and South'Vietnam. The two nations have not ~ had full diplomtic relations ff since June 24, 1965. They now~ find themselves in t h e .somewhat embari-assing posi- tion of host and guest at the Vietnam war conf~renct. Although they have made efforts at peaceful coex- istence, the South Vietnamese .8nd• French are making little ~ort to be polite to one another. · ."When Vice President ~guyen Cao Ky of South Viet· ·-nam arrived in the French ~pital Sunday, only the stan- J'Jard protocol officers were on· hand to greet him. Presi- ''1ent Charles de Gaulle of :Prance did not send hit 2 YEARS PARTS & LABOR personal representative. ·' 1be general from Saigon ac-~~'a. ... pied tile greeting politely. 11ut he directed most of his attention to the American .rtpresentaUves al lhe talks Aiho were on hand to greet 'Sim. Ky also said he will itot seek to meet De Gaulle, Ii most foreian dignitaries in his poaition might do. WE DO • OUR OWN SERYJCING OUR OWN Fl~AN.~INO ourt OWN INSTAUATION ' . Relations between France and tts former colony began their latest plunge in 1916, :then the French ambassador io Saiien was withdrawn &cause of riots against hla Our Sati&ified Crutomer1 Make r.!ernmenL r ·The following year, whtn J(y wu premier , be ®wngreded diplomatic rola· . JiOo> to the -, ... 1. ite asld he lntirpreted Ile f;aull1'a appeals ·for neuValiU1tioo of SOuth Viet· nam as the 'words of "an ~.''_ Your .Purch.iue a 8,efter One!{ ' r I ' Big family·f.De tiib h.~"'11N. qp • FiJter.Fldt ~-a. int Ui 16 lbL mixed, 1-vy fabrico. , . fuU on loo.do. . •. ~ttlusive . Mi.ili:IJal!IJc:et ave. • 2 wash, 2 spin speeds, 3 cycles ~ wat<or and. deteigent for including Pennanent Pre.o. · delica~ )ittle, o~ l!'ftover Ioails ·•. 4 water-.. ver'locd:eelecl.lOna. and ~ care 1teml. . .. , -· · . ' "lllM!Yerytbln(' WaSher llltb exclume Mlnl-Baikel$ 2 YEARS- PARTS & LABOR 19988 .. D.·R-YER SOFT ~ , DI(, ~LOTH ES 2 YEARS . IN .. ANY WEATHER · High Sp~d :Dryer · ,P~~ . .. . -. 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Ow.of "" L.e,,..t J.&llftJM •• °''... C..•tr MIW?OIT llACH • \ DL ICILDAU ' 'MC>ON MULLINS GORDO MISS PEACH AIA~"A MASoll Sl>e-~~t 'nl>AY •• ·~!JOI.I Sil IN <> '!ME' SANTA CLAUS- ~ym • . --· --~---------- • ' • . -·-· .... ~_.. .... __ _ ' ., ly .Clialtl1~~ ~~~~~~~~ ;!1';1~~1 • fj • ii I I -- GREAT c;,AL&.OWS, MAN! VOU'llE WCIUNOIOI vou 111.JSTl!EIN ~JN!.-COMEJ LET ME BUY· 'r'Otl A DRINK! . .- \\ .. c' • .. • ly Harolcl· Le Do.._ By Ftrd Johiiio!I SJIOP.PIN!a'Fc:,_, MY 'NIW.I .. f5 ,( lltlnZ•·- .· ly Al Smitli -NMl'L~ ON CljE;t.P IUt.ATIVJf! I UP.A TREE..., Ellzabelii'Montgomery as~­findl ben~ up a·~ tomiht on ''l!ev:'ilch."!1" in COior at 8:10 on' Channel 7,, Little Tab!Uja tries out llOl?le ;Jtttie ieague.Witchcraft at nurseey·&Chool put- ting, jti'e ' Clua in an uproar and her mother, ·~i ·Iii a Vel')'. dif!icult position . -· ' TEU!VISION VIEWS Nixon Plans Use of TV By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -President-elect Rich- an! Nixon's introdud!on of his cabinet in a pnrno tirile televlSion program Wednesday night bad a ·good deaf of practical video sense bellind it. Never mind the fact that the broadcast, about a half hour in length, wasn:t particularly intellect- ual or sophistlca·ted or stylish. Never nund the fact that Mr. Nixon, who did all of the talking, is frank· ly not much of a phrilse-maker in the class~c sense, and· used plenty of standanl political rhetoric. . WHAT WAS moot obvious, and made clear and simple sense, was the, fact that the next President of the United States indicated -at least for the present -.~at he is going to we television to m~e the citizenry feel closer to the White House and its decision-makers. One hopes "this ~itial gesture was not merely a flash in the pan. Irt ia: true that there were no ·questions from newsmen, or anything like that, so th~t the broad· cast -seen on all three cortimerc1al networks · 1 sta.rtin£a~ 7 p .. m. PST -sometime:; resembl~ a salet tiieeting more than a governmental function. But this is the new adniinistration's time of high optimism and "team-makin~," ~o the pep talk atmosphere is at least ·understandable .. WHILE INTELLECTUALS might well make sport of Nixon's iritroduction of his cabinet in this way -on television -there is another point to be considered. For far too many months, we have had virtual nobodies absurdly catapulted into un· de!erired social and pOlitical fame because of their astute use of television -and the medium's oc-. c8sional tendeilcy, now mostly corrected, to go f overboard. on some of these types. With this the case, it might well be argued, why in the world shouldn't the government -which has real significant power affecting the lives of all of us -explojt television intelligently on a personal level too? Why should it take a back seat and, as a resul~ make it seem that overpublicized nobodies have as much responsibility and power as elected .. ofllcials and those appointed by the White House? · · l CONFESS that I wasn't Impressed on elec- tion even when both Hubert Humphrey and Nixon had two-hour commercials promoting themselves on nationwide television, because I don't like the concept ~sidential candidates advertising for the job on video. But Wednesday night's Nixon coocept, while admittedly in rough form (he forgot to. mention the name of his Secretary of Commerce), bas exciting possibilities -providing the press has a more in· tegral part. in future proceedings, that is, in the fornl of quogons. FOR T LONG, llle publicllas felt far re- moVed from the White House as massive and com· plex social developments combined to make us ever more distant from seats of power. The Viet-nam war, furthermore, bas caused added strains and raised questions of credibility. Television of- fers any president the simple and direct opportun- ity to create something of a national town hall of the air, Ahy president who indicates be may use tt in· this sense. and who doe6n 't overdo it for per- sonal benefit, is In be .,,couraged. Dennis the Jtfenace , ~ ~. . . . • --~------------. .......c---~-- ' • -· ' . •• • ' I ;Ne. II • ' •. • '· Erl·TION • VOL 6f, NO. 288, 3 SECTIONS, '40 PAGES t ORANGE COUNTY1 ~AUFO~ . ' . ' "TH,URSDAY, D6CEM8ER 12, )968 • I' • • •• • ·· ·TOday's QMI•• • N.Y. St.eeks r , . TEN CENTS . ' ' . Drilling No Threat to Coast? . . Oil Industry Ai~ Reassures Assembly Subcoitimlttee Ul"I T•ltlitittn TALLULAH DEAD AT 65 In 1931 (top) lind 1961 ~i~t Ba~~.~~~; S uccumb~ at 65' Of Pnennionia NEW YORK ' (-APJ -Tallu l ah Bankhead, the gravel-voiced Southern belle ~ho became a stage star, movie siren: and f!ventually one of the nation's leading ·character actresses -and characters -died today. She was 65. Miss Bankhead had ~ ill only a few days, a victim of the current out- burst or nu , when pneumonia developed anC led to her death, according to her business manager, Ezra Schlne. Her s i s t e r, Eugenia Bankhead, and nephew, Billy Bankhead, were with her at her death. The flamboyant Talluah-named for her grandmother, who was named for a waterfall in Georgia which the Indians called "singing water" -gave many of her best perfonnances oU stage. A violently partisan fan of the New York Giants, she instructed the players from the stands, and could dominate cocktail party conversations w i t h baseball statistics. Member of an old Alabama family and the daughter of William Brookman Bankhead, a longtime member of Congress and once speaker of the House, Tallulah drawled her Deep South and highly cultured accent through in· numerable films and plays and received from the American public that final honor -to be known by her first name. A woman of great wit, which often had a sharp bite, Tallulah could cut a cletractor down With a "Dahling'' more (See TALULLAH, Page Z) By JEROME F. COLLINS Of tM Dlllr f'l'91 Statt Newport Beach and other '911th coastal commtmiUes needn't worry too much about off.shore all operations, a petroleum Industry $>kesman sald al an assembly su~Jttee bearing in N e w p o r t Wednesday. Henry W. Wright, representing the Westetfl Oil and Gas Association, insisted the industr)r has "a minimal inlerest" Hongl{ong Flu Termed · Hong Kong fill has reached epidemic proportions ln Orange County. Doctor Charles Pait of the Orange County Health Department issued that dlagnoais today in the wake of school and industry sickness surveys that show· ed absenteeism as high as 10 percent in some areas. "That isn't by any means all county schoob and all industries," said Dr. Pait. "But some of our samplings are as high as those running in Los Angeles County and there's no doubt that they're hit ·hartl ·with this virus.'' Dr. Pait said the health. deputment is taking "s"pecial steps" to proteCt residentS who wpuld suffer most from the infectious virus which first made 'ita1.~anct·earUer th11 7ear in ·Hong . Kong. - "There are limited supplies of vacc!lne avallabJe,." be said. 11&Dd ~ .,e're trying to Insure . prolecllciri of the . elderly, particularly those with re s p i r a t or y troubles such u emphyserna. ~ we·~ ·particularly anX.ious to Imm u n 1 z e tuberculosis patients who would be pi'Une targets for this virus. Dr. Pait stressed that there are several viruses making their impact in the coun- ·ty in these chilly December days. "None of them .is qutte so potent or long lasting , as the virus we describe as Hong Kong nu," he· said. "But many victims of the lesser straiM may be inclined to believe that they've got the more severe infection." A Public 11ealtll Service spokesman in Los Angeles said today that "tentative surveys" of OrS!lge County schools where studj!~_,were recently vaccinated - La'guna Beach area students were among them -indicated that absenteeism was running well below districts in which the vaccine had not been used . "But it's really too early to tell," he commented. "We have the same indicaUons of success with identical pro- grams in Leisure World retirement com· muniUes in your county. But we wouldn't want to say that the program was a success until we have more comparisons to offer." How do you know if you have the Hong Kong flu~ '"You 'll know," said Dr. Pait. "And if you don't here are some of the symptoms that he associated with the onset of the virus: Sudden onset of fever and chills; aches and pains throughout the body; possible sore throat and very dry mouth ; severe headache and possibly sharp pains (See EPIDEMIC, Page ZJ Mesa Warrant Officer Wins 49th Dcoration By EVEL VN SHERWOOD or .,_. 0.1" P11t1 11.n ';Our flag didn't just grow on that pole, Someone has to keep it there." That's the view of Chief Warrant Of. fleer Wayne A. Frankland, 22, of Costa Mesa. And he has 49 medals that demonstrate he is doing some of the "keeping." The 49th medal, received f o r meritorious service durl"f Ute 12 months he spent as a command helkopter p!lol in Vietnam, II the Bronze Star with 42 Oak Leaf Clusters, earned during 1,100 hours o( combat fllglit Ume In 1VM!tnam. ! 'l'be young soldier recently spent his le1ve at hiJ Costa Mesa home and i11 -attending flight ln!trument and JJeilcopter instructor course in Georgi.a. Blrt bfing a hero and command pilot ,or t1 g r e a t team of soldiers is j u s t lpa:rt "' tht Wayne Frankland story. 1 "'1eft he was I ycan old, 1 bicycle lilcx¥ent brou&hl hlm to lhe altenUon or doctors at his home in New Jersey. "They discovered he had osteomyeliU!!, !l bone disease in his lefl arm," bis father, Edward Frankland, explained. "For the next 10 yean Wayne suffered with four broken arms and had two major bone grafts. The doctors forbade any sport.s unUI he was pronounced cured at the age o! II,'' be added. But after 10 yeara of hospltal1 and enforced inacUon, doctors gave him 1 clean bW of health and yoong v.•.iyne Frankland took the Anny teot; paM<d the Class One flight medical and went right Into helicopters. "He always loved lo l'lrim Ind box, now be is doing both. Thanb to the medical profession their skill and ex· perience and the great job they did on my boy," the grateful father said. The Frankland family -Gary, 17, a student at Costa Mesa High School ; Fred, I, and Sally, II, both attending (Set HERO, Pase J) in exploralklna south of the Santa Ana River. He aiao aald thal, In any case, ocean- floor . punplng is now possible and surface drtlling platfonM could be remov_ed once w.ells begin punplng. "All of the ,operatloM could be out of sight," he said. "No one would know they are there." Edwin Z'Berg (D-Saoramento) asl<>d Wright about seepage or drainage IC· cldenb, which could pollute beaches. Wright said such accidents are "un· common" and the lnduslry la extremely watchful about conditions lhat could lead to them-. "The oil companies," be complained, uare llways blamed for oil washing up on beaches, even when it's from n~tural aources." Z'Berg asked for Wright's views on the separ,tion of a line from a tanker pumping oil to a shore installation , at ·Eureka recenUy. Thousand! of barttls DAf\.Y r1LOT ltlff ...... VIETNAMESE GIRL GETS BOOST FROM DISNEYLAND Artist Roy Williams Vl1it1 "Suzie" and Her Mom Suzie ~s Spirit Up Viet Girl Gets Cartoon Show By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dlll'J' f'li.t stiff Frail, battling "Suzie" was taken out of her oxygen tent Wednesday to take in what has to be some pretty uniqut: D pre--heart surgery therapy. And ber physicians must be delighted at Ute morale boost provided by a covey of characters who've been doing much the same thing for mllllons of kids the world over for many years now -Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and a few more of'Walt Disney's hardy perennials. · The cartoon characten: came in the pocket of character artist Roy Williams. And lo the delighted squeals ol the ailing, 22-month-Old Vietnamese Child, Williams' flashing pen etched out many of the characters "Suzie" may see st.om· ping around Disneyland before she returns to her home in Da Nang. That will come after a date she must keep on Monday - a trip to the operating room where a team of surgeons will perfonn open heart surgery that becomes more vital and necessary by the hour. Nguyen Thi Thanh Phuong ~ to give her the Vietnamese name so carefully 1pe.Ded out In the mother's halting English -was denied earlier surgery In Chtldrem Hospital because of a persl> tent ear infection and bJgh fever. . That fever bas gone; old nurse Unda Henning Who II the blue-lipped baby't constant cotnparllon. And the ear in- leetlon bu 1Ubtlded to the point that """°"' feel tt will constitute 00 hamrd Monday. Mrs. Renning Is the wife of Navy Lt. Donald HeMing. The couple are primarily responalble for Suzie's surgery. .,.king trip to the !Jalled Stalu. The Ueutenant ls on Vietnam duty and spotted the wasting heart defect when the child's mother, Le Thi Lan, sought treatment for her daughter. Suzie's father is serving with the South Vietnam anny. Surgeons hope to repair two defects in the l~pound tot's heart : a hole in the wall separating the heart'• two cham· hers and a constriction of tbe artery that carries blood to the lungs. Suzie, of course, has no fears. But her mother, who is no stranger to the fe ar, hardship and turmoil that provide a daily diet in her war·torn homeland, is supremely confident "I am very happy and very confident," she said, with help from Mrs. Henning. "Everyone here Is wonderful to me a n d' my baby. And just look at her now, how happy she is." Williams' quick sketches were bringing gurgles of delight from Sur.ie. Several of his Disney drawings will slay with her in her hospital room . "She 'll need them after surgery,'' Williams grinned. "And if the kid want.I any more, why I'll just c<1me ov~r bete again and do them for her. "Better still," he added, "she can pick tJtem up when Me com.ea over to Disneyland before ahe goes borne." Steele lll•rlcets NEW YORK (AP) -The 11oc1t market headed Irregularly lowor Iaie thll af. temoon after an early advance. Trading "as acUve. (See quotaUOnll, Pages 30-31). Feara ol restrictive actJon on credit by the Federal Reserve Boan! alter the close combined with concem over deOatioruuy moves by the Nixon ad· mlnl.sttaUon accompanied 1 turnabout Jn rtock prices. --... of oil spilled into 1be coastal waters and lapped· along the heacbei. "It : was just carelessness," said Wright. :•There was oo ucuse for It." He sald the Industry's prtilclpal lnlerett now is in areas oil Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. It the state Lands Commission follows through its al'lllounced Intention to open unJeased Udelands north of the Santa Ana .River to oil operatioos, bids would be submitted, be said. ' ln related · testimony, <;oast Guar<I CApl. A. J: Bush, of thO Port ol Lots Angeies, tnld the Subcommlllee on <:on- servaUon and Beachel that leakqe of oil froin dttlllng plaUorms and tanku> are ·' constant danger. He said 0 no adequate meant" ba.'I ye.t been found to clean up the oil once it hlls the be¢1es. • Earlier, Newport City Manager Harvey (See on., Page IJ Last BFK Child Ethel Gives Birth to Girl W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -Ethel Ke .. nedy g a v e birth by caesa~an section today to a girl -sll:: months after the assassination of the chlld's father, Rob· ert F. Kennedy. The eight pound, four ounce baby girl is Mrs. Kennedy's 11th child, and the fourth daughter. She was born at l :tO a.m. at Georgetown University Hospital. Mrs. KermeW was taken to the de- livery room at 7:45 a.m. by Dr. John W. Walsh who· performed the caesattan operation. Frank Manldewlcz, press .....tary lo the late senator, made the announce-· ment of the birth. He said the mother . and chlld were, "In ezce11ent condlUon." Edward M. Kennedy, (P.Mw.), arriv- ed at the hospital shortly after 1 a.m. with his wife, Joan. Mankiewicz said the seaator was · with Ethel during the delivery. The operation was 40-year-old Mn. Kenedy's fifth caesarean section .. Few women have more than ~ IW:b d6o .liveries. . . . · . ._,..,. Jennedy aM.li~.IQle ~· witlt Athel In the recovery room mrough the motnlng. Other close friends of If .. ., .... !ala husband 1'0!"a at .... ~.llosPlllI, Jn. ducllllg Ftedeiicl: G. ~·-an usla· lanl aecrdary of slate In the John P'. Kennedt administration, and Rater Johnson, 1960 Olympic decall]Jon ch8Jit" .pion. . ' ., ... , ...... GIVES BIRTH TO GIRL Ethel Kennedy Hinshaw Attacks Values In B·ack .Bay Exchange I--By JACK CHAPPtu. or 11M DlllY Plllt lllff The Upper Bay trade between the Irvine Company and Orange County was hit as a "pig-in-a-poke" by County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw Wednesday in testimony before an Assembly sub- committee meeting in Newport Beach Clly Hall. • Hinshaw told assemblymen the In· dependent appraisal made in 1965 by B. G. Evans was nol suitable as the basis for establishing the land values. Hinshaw said that proper ties assessed by his precedessor al MD per acre market value were listed at $100,000 per acre by the Evans' report APPRAISAL IDKED As a part of Hinshaw's six-year reap- praisal, started in 1965, he reevaluated the Irvine property trom MO an acre to $20,500 an acre, market value. "In January, 1968, It apparently was the contention of the Irvine Company that while a valuaUon of $100,000 per acre was proper as a basb: for jusWyin' the trade, the figure of $20,500 per acre •market value' attributed to the pro- perties for the 1967 as,,essment year WU too high," Hinshaw 1a!d. The Back Bay swap would involve 450 acres of. Irvine land given ln ex· change for 157 acre1 of COWlty Udelands. The Evans report said the county would get an '8 ntillion benerit in the tr~e. Hinshaw said the Evans report notes that no "comprehensive master plan of development" exists for the Upper Bay development "Inasmuch u th1a ls a true statement, then why woul4 Orange County, as well as the Slate Landt Commjssion, buy a 'plg·in-a·poke'?" Hinshaw asked. ti <m1ERS TALKED Beslde1 Hinshaw, 11 other penoa.s od- dresaed the subcommlu.e of c:on- oervaUoo and heachet, wllll which 111 a matlne ,.._.., lllb<;ommiltee, County and city o f·p c la II , con- aervaUonistl, colleee·profeuon, oil men, military o1ncer1 and Jrivale cllluns ad- drelaed Asttmblymen .Uan Slcroty (P. Bevttly HUis). Edwin L. Z'BerJ (P. Sacr11114oto J and lhelr aldll. • John B. GuldII, rtprttentll\g the O.:..n Fish ·and Prolecllve Woc:Iatfon. djocrled the '°" through devolopmonl ol baJt arcu like upper Niwport Bay and the compromlsiJll ol the ocwi'• lnlqrlly , ~1 - by m.an's polluUons. "When ever I talk about this kin<· or thing , I get mad," he said. He said that with development, bay areas are lost" a.i; breeding ground,s for ocean game fish . Mis. Howard Babb, one of the founders of ~ Frie:'lds of Newport Bay, told assemblymen the Upper Bay was threatened by poor planning or po plan- ning. She said the area was wtique in it; plant and marine We. "Removal of the marshes and tldal flats seriously threatens. the survival or many shore°, marsh, IDd-game birds," she Jaid. · "Upj>er Newport Bay Is Irreplaceable (See BAY SWAP, P1ge !) Orange Coast Weadaer Clear and cool ls ttie weather· man's terae word for Friday, with high cloods and ·temperature. dipping down to ao along the coast and only 1UghUy , warmer ' Inland. INSIDE TODAY · De/en.te Secretary-designate Melvin Laird ha& hil work cut out for him aohrn lu tries to implement Che pkml of hi.I bos1. Paa• JZ. t' -... --.. __ ,, ''" 11 IYMt ....,, • .. ,., .... 1).1f -' -................ ,_ . -.. w-• .... _ .. --.. ------- --............ ::J. .. -. - N •twor,-U.1'61 'PHASE II' PHASED INTO NEWPORT BEACH 106-ocre Uppor Hubor Vlow Hiiis Annex City Grows by 106 Acres With 'Phase II' Annex Newport Beach is heftier today by 106 acres. The added acreage was taken <ln this week when city councilmen unanimously approved the annexation of an lrvlne Company parcel above Corona del Mar. It lies east of MacArthur Boulevard and is direcUy south of a recently an- nexed 2tz.acre area. The newly annezed territory iJ to be "Phase 11" of Irvine'• Upper Harbor View housing project. "Phase I" involves the 212-acre area, now in the final stages of a 500-bome development. Acting City Planning Director Dare'l Groth said the 106-acre parcel closes the gap between Corona del Mar and Upper HMbor View IDllJ. An 1rvine 11pokesm.an u.ld about 450 homes will be built ln "Phue II", Tht development will Include a private park and cootinuatloo of a green bell from NRA Now Lobbyist .WAS!DNGTON (UPI) -The NaUonal R!Qe As!oclaUon (NRA) under in- vtSU&atlon by the FBI, has now reglstered with Congre,s, aa a lobbying organization, it was learned today. DAILY PILOT OAAHGE COAIT PUll.ISfflMO COMl"AM't leMrt Jrif, w .... ~ .... *"' '"" '1itllllllef Ja•t I. C.rl.., V1cf ,,.....,, ft °""1tl /hM<r n •••• 1C ..... u ·-1\•11111 A. M11tplril11• MMHll'll "'"" J.,.,.. F. C.lllat Pt11I N;l••·~ ............ &MCfl • ........,~'"' <:llY Editor DlrK-.r ---UJ I w ... t lalltM 1 .. 1 .... ar4 Maitt., M4t•i P1' .... 1171. •2&61 --c.i. .... a» ..... ..., """' Uillllftl IMdlt 211 ,_, AWNt ~IMdl:•• ...... 1 • ·- f "'Phase 1". Groundbrea\c.jng may start in April or 1.iay, he said. A school site ln "Phase 1" wW also serve "Phue ll," he added. From Page 1 HERO ... Sonora School, and Mrs. Frankland - came to California nearly two years ago. ''l hall lo start all over after the hospital and doctor bills," the father explained. In the lblck ol the fighting in Vietnam. CWO Frankland bu parlicipated in moot of the major ope.raUons, flying 100 miles an hour and as close to the ground aa whirlybhill can get. Ha partlctpated in tbe battle of Hue, during the Tit offensive[ Kh1 Bahn, a Shau Valley in- vasion and many more. l3rushlng death wu a dally event. Once during a Vlet COng attack be had only time to awaken frOl11 hle sleep, greb h1I pistol and ammunition belt and jump in a fox bole. He and hl~ First Calvary team males were ln shtlts but were victorious even -though not dressed for iL "I can't get uied to his mustache," the father said. "He has lost hair because he gel! so scared, he told me." Wayne's most recent 'brush with dUth came when he was .. nytng north of Hue and the heUcopter wia shot down and smash - ed. All aboard escaped serloua Injury. From P .. e 1 BAY SWAP •.. acenlcaDy and bu a pnenius expan,. of natural coastal tettlng Ulat has been lrrevenlb!y chanied and modllted In a grtal many placee. parUClllarly near and tn Orange-county,"-lbe llltl. Kennelh Sampaon, director o1 ·0range Counl1 Harbors, Beaches· and Patkl, Wonned the auoniblynttn ol his dtJlrlct'• ICllvlty Jn lormltlf mulne preaervtl, buUdhlg ol 1b1 DUa Point HMbor, and Sunlllt llMl>or. . He noted the publlc belcbel aloni the Orqe Coal! are ~ ll'emOl>doul"J)eoplepreasures. "'llll llhorellne will be aroalY over crowded and UL!erod. malnttnanco COiia will be exeosalvo .and _parlclni and belch .com will be cr1t1c&l,'' he llld. _ 11Pl&nolna for the ne:rt decade tJ DO'lf f.llflntial. •• ~PIOl'l WI. The ....,,.bly aubeommltloe will be In San DIOll> today heiring more testlmoqy oo Soolhetn C a 111 o r n h -. condJUooa. ~ eompldocf,' aD teatlmooy -about 11 hours -will be Crauc:rlbed lor further l.cialaUvt llud1. -...-.. ., ·-. ey 'to Cras·h . Hearing Desalt Project . ' . MetropolltaJr Water District plana to build a nuclear desalting p1'!lt on a 40-aere artificial 1aland off Huntington Beach weti! confirmed Wednelday at a state asaembly sub-committee bearing in Newport Beach. The off-again on ... gain project la now on-again, saJd Wllllam F a i r b a n t s , representative of MWD. "We faced great dll!lculty In finding reactor site!," he said. "Our consultants researched lnnumberable aitea up and down the cout. Tbil was the best." ~UOo la ochedujed to begin In 1971. The plant wW be producJnc IO milllon glllona ol desalted water by 19811, Fairbank! said. He ll1d ltudles of the marine life in lhe area wW be made before, during and aftt.r construction of the nuclear plant to make sure the ecology ia not <leatroyed. Fairbanb made no menUon of coal La at estlma.tes,. however, placed It at $785 million but they included electrical power producing equipment. r It was the lncreaalna coat of the ou .. 'bore Wand project t b a t led to I b e withdrawal of the Southern CaWornla Edison Co., 5an Diego Gas and Electric Co. and lhe Loi Angeles Departmenl of Power and Water. Water dlalrlcl o111clala Indicated they are now wlllfug to go it alone on the project. From Page 1 TALLULAH • • • tffecUvely than aome of her con.. tNnJ!!Orarles could wlth a four-letter word. '/In my Ume," she once said, "I've b e1e n called a garrulOUI extrovert, a cello-voiced witch, a honey .. b a Ired' holocauat . . • Let me knock olf two frozen dalqulrla at lunch and II.' inakea Pa g e 1 In Cheyenne, Wyo., the next ~~daiquiris? Good for ACl'ING 'l'RTUMPHS Some of her greatest triumphs were ln "Th e Little Foxes," as Sabina in ''The Skln of Our Teeth" on Broadway, and 1n the movie "lJfeboat." Younger audlencel knew h e r u the homicidal relJilolll lanaUc of "Dia Dial My Dorl· mi." the auprome 1a1 o1 her acting ablllty 1n a role u alien to TallWab's peraonaDty u one could lmoaJne. From Page l OIL ... L. Hurlburt said Newport is very much concerned about the threat of lta beaches and waten becoming polluted from offshore drilling, Hurlburt cited recent legislative efforts to repeal restrfcUons of the Shel-Cun- ningham Act, which protects the M>uth Orange County coastline [rom oil opera- tions. He said the city ill pleased nothing . so far has come of the 'efforts, but "we anticipate that continued strong. lob- by aUempts will be made to weaken the protection of this Act." He emphasiied, however, that the city's inunediate concern is • the Lands Commiulon'1 . plan to lease more tidelandii for drilling purposes north of Newport's city limits . Hurlburt .said "drainage" from nearby oll platforms cttuJd blacken the city's be1cbes. Subcommltee chairman Alan Sieroty {D-Beverly Hills) said Newport should be worried. · A Lands CornmissJon bearing on the lw!ng proposal may be held In mld· Ftbru1111 a Lands Olmmlsl1on aide told 51eroty. _ Newport Is expected to be represented. From Page 1 'EPIDEMIC ... .An?und I.he: eyes; a· troublesome cough , wlilch la often the lut symptom to ~ppeor. "Your fevtt might run as high as 100 or IOI and po!!lbty higher In cl1llclren," Dr. Pait said. "But )'Oii •hould do what all nu .Wferers are conslanUy ballli told lo do. Go to bed, lake a8plrln .and plenty ol Ouida." DuraUon of tho Hong !tong Ou II U1Ually ahout a weok, Dr. Pait &aid. "Tbere art no hard and fut: rules about 11olni back to work," he said. "Go back wben )'Oll"re able to aod doo't worry that you'll be WectJnc _...., else. 'Illa!· 1J063ibWty doesn't exbt at Iha! llage ol lhe' game." • • • • DAILY PILOT Slatf P'llott MAYOR DOREEN MARSHALL CHATS Wint 'COL~EAGUES' Robert Paddycord, Kristine Hough Eogor Stud1nt1 138 Students Take Over City Government for Day Taklna: part in a "Youth Civic Day," today at Newport Beach City Hill are 38 student! from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar .High Schools. The annual ev~t Is sponsored by the League of Women yoien, which started the proJec~, apd the City of NeWport Beach. 1 • . Tile •tq\Jtnto are lllll!ii ctty·,posts io the city 19verlunent fof one day, each under the 'guidance of a clty oUlcli.L They worked today unW noon and then were ~esta of tlte Exchange Club of Newport Bea·ch for llr.lcb at th~ Sfuft Shirt. 'Ibelr day waa to end with a mock city council session and presentation to each by the HreaI" Mayor Doreen Mar- aha\L of a certificate of participation. Sludents filling poolUons in clly gov- ernment are: Mayor, Krlatlne Houllh; vice mayor, BW Messenger; councllmen Diane [)e.. Mott, Jill Guemsey, Randy Lovig, Win· ston Jones, Karl Heller; city manager. Robert Peddycord; city clerk, Kim Blackburn; assistant city manager, Jim Jungles; ciJ,y attorney, Paul Keister; city harbor co-ordinator, James Law· rence; personell officer, John Carlton; public works di.rector, John Hoag; City engineer, Sue Denver; traffic en- gi.'leel', Linda Hayship; utilities superin- tendent, Georgia Kale; general services director, Erle Morrison ; parks, beaches and recreation director, Rick Miiler; recreation superintendent, Ginny Clrlca; park superintendent, Peggy Kraus; fi- nance director, Connie Osborne ; purchas- ing agent, Geoffrey Graham; marine safety director, Randy Seton; planning . director, Eileen McCormick. .()I.hers are bulldlng director, C&ryl ·DeGunto; poHct chief, Tom.Lee; ·asmt- ant ponce chief, Stu AJdrich; fire mar- shal, Scott Mcintosh; and city librarian, Roby!l White. And municipal court judges Kent Hammeras, John · O'Toole and 'Gary March; clerk of the court, Cristy Beau· regard; chief deruty clerk, Jack Thou- sand; director o harbors and beaches, Howard Struble: harbor master, Cheryl Andrews; postmaster, Barbara Strauch; and chamber of conunerce manager, Kevin Kerce. • Play Scheduled Student players from Newport Harbor High School will present "You Can't Take It With You" at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the school auditorium. r-------·:;;-:F.;9:::::···------1 ~ A GIFT TO TREASURE AND ENJOY FOR YEARS ' I SIZE 30" x 60" 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIALLY PRICED AT $179°0 H.J.GARRFfT fURNflllRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS COSTA MESA, CALIF. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 646 -027 5 646-0276 ••••••••••••·••iiii·ii-imi•iiii•iiii•a•iiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiD;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,.! ~I ,. r l I I : I l 1 l I 1 ' J 0 ' b n j '· s . . , Y. I. ;t n .e d " " :k •Y Id 0- "Y al ,,. td " ul e •· •o re !<I •· re ~. be l I • Costa Mesa EDITION · VOL 6 f, NO. 288, l SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ~RANGE COUNTY, CAi.1k>RNIA Flu ·Bug Strikes County ' N~ Epidemic; Absenteei-sm 10% in Some Areas Hong !IPnl nu hu reached epidemic. proporlloija io Orange COuQly. Doctor Charla Pait of the Orange County Health ~ent issued that diagnosis today in the wake of school and industry sickness surveys that show- ed absenteeism u high as 10· percent in some areas. "That isn't by anY, means all county schools and all industries," said Dr. Pait. "But some of our samplings are as high as those rtll1Ding io Los Angeles Oil Industry I Allays Offshore Drilling Fears By JEROME F. COLLINS Of 1M Dll11Y Pli.t Stl'ff Newport Beach and other sooth coastal communities needn't worry too much about offshore oil operations, a petroleum industry spokesman said at an assembly subcommittee bearing in N e w p o r t Wednesday. Henry W. Wright, representing the Western Oil and Gu Association, insisted the industry has "a minimal interest'' in explorations south of the Santa Ana River. He also said that, in any case, ocean-- floor pumping is now pos.gble and surface drilling platforms could be removed once wells begin pumping. "AU of the operations could be out or sight," be said. "No one wou1d. know they ¥' there.... -. . Edwin Z'Berg ~1 med Wright about seepage or drainage ac· cidents, wl'licb could pollute beaches. Wright said such accidents art "un- common" and the industry Js extremely watchful about conditions that could lead to them. "The oil companies," he tomplalned, ••are always blamed for oil washing up on beaches, even when H's from natural sources." Z'Berg asked fo r Wright's vtews on the separation of a line from a tanker pumping oil to a shore installation at Eureka re«ntly. Thousands of barrels of oil spilled into the coastal waters and lapped along the beaches. "It was just carelessness," said Wright. "There was no excuse for 1t." He said the industry's principal interest now iB in areas oU Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. U the state Lands Commlsslon follows through its announced intention to open unleased tidelands north of the Santa Ana River to oil operations, bids would be submitted, he said. In related testimony, Coast Guard Capt. A. J. Bush, of the Port or Los Angeles, told the Subcommittee on Con~ aervation and Beaches that leakage of oil from drilling platforms and tankers are :t constant danger. H1 said "no adequate means" ha1 yet been found to clean up tht oil once It hits the beaches. Earlier, Newport City Manager Harve1 (See OIL, Pe1e Z) Giant Swap Meet Scheduled Sunday A giant swap meet ls ICb~uled Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds, with an invitaUoo from the Com Mesa Junior" Chamber of Commerce for all nonprofit groups to come anc1· set up shop. Publicity Director Den Gasper, of the Jaycees, advises aJI groups bringing their white elephanta and whatnots to be at the grounds at 9 a.m. to spread out that garage and attic cleanup wealth. r County and there'll no doubt that they're bit bard with this virus." Dr. Pait said the health department ls taking "special steps" to protect residents who would suffer most from the infectious virus which first made its appearance earlier this year in Hong Kong. "There are limited supplies of vaccine available," be said. "and We're trying to insure protection of the elderly, particularly those with r e s p i r a t o r y troubles such as t:mphyaema. And we're particularly anxious to i m m u n I z e tubercuJosis patients who would be prime targets for this virus. Dr. Palt stttssed that there are several viruses making their impact in the coun~ ty in these chilly· December days. "None of them le quite so potent or long la.sting as the virus we describe as Hong Kong flu," he said. "But many victims or the lesser strain, may be incllhed to believe that they've got the Last BFK Child Ethel Gives Birth to Girl WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ethel Ken- nedy g a v e birth by caesarean section today to a girl -six months after the assassination or the child's father, Rob· ert F. Kennedy. The eight pound, four ounce baby girl is Mrs. KeMedy's 11th child, and the fourth daughter. She was bom at 8: 40 a.m. at Georgetown University Hos pital. Mrs. Kennedy was taken to the de- livery room at 7: 45 a.m. by Dr. J o h n W. Walsh who performed the caesarean operation . Frank Manki.ewicz, press secretary to the late senator, made the announce- ment of .the birth. He said the mother and child were "in excellent condition." Edward M. Kei!nedy, (0-Mass.), arriv· ed at the hospilal shortly after 7 a.m. with his wile, Joan. Mankiewicz said the senator was with Ethel during the d_elivery. The operation was 40-year-old Mrs. kened:y'.a Mb caesUun aection. Few women have more than three web de- liveries. Sen. Kennedy and his wire stayed with Ethel in the recovery room through the morning. Other close friends of h e r late husband were at the hospital, in- cluding Frederick G. Dutton, an assis· tant secretary of state in the John F. Kennedy administration, and Rafer J ohnson, 1960 Olympic decathlon cbam· pion. ' U,1 T...,_,. GIVES BIRfli 'TO GIRL Ethe I Kennedy Mesa Warrant Officer Wins 49th Dcoration ' By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of !I'll Ollllr ,, ... Sti ff "Our flag didn't just grow on that pole. Someone has to keep it there." That's the view of Chief Warrant or. ficer Wayne A. Frankland, 22, of Costa Mesa. And he has 49 medals that demonstrate he is doing some of the ••keeping." The 49lb medal, received Io r meritorious service during the 12 months he spent as a command helicopter pilot in Vietnam, ls the Bronze Star with 42 Oak Leaf Clusters, earned during 1,500 houri of combat flight time in .Vietnam. The young soldier recently spent his leave at his Costa Mesa borne and is now attending flight instrument and helicopter instructor course in Georgia. But being a her<' and command pilot for a great team of soldiers ls just part of th< Wayne Frankland stoey. When be was I yeara old, a bicycle accident brought him to the atlentim of doctors at hill home in New Jersey. "They discovered be had osteomyeUUs, a bone disease in his left arm," his father, Edward Frankland, explained. "For the next_ to years Wayne auffettd wilh four broken arms and bad two major bone grafts. The doclors forbade any sports until he was pronounced cured at the age of 18," he added. But after 10 years or hospitals anti enforced inaction, doctors gave him a clean bill or health and young ~~.1yne Frankland took the Army test: passed the Class One flight medical and went right into helicopters. "He always loved to swim and box, now he is doing both. Thanks to the medica1 profession their skill and ex· pe.rience and the great job they did on my boy,'' the grateful father said. The Frankland fami ly -Gary, 17, a student at Costa Mesa High School; Fred, 8, and Sally, 111 bolh attending Sonora School, and Mrs. Frankland - came to California nearly two years ago. "I hall to start all over after the hospital and doctor bills," the father explained. In the thick of the fighting in Vietnam , CWO Frankland bas participated in most of the major operations, flying 100 miles an hour and as close to the ground as whirlybirds can gel He participated in the battle of Hue, during the Tet offensive, Khe Sahn, a Shau Valley in- (See HERO, Pace J) Sikorsky, FAA ltlen Testily mol'i! severe infection." A Public Ueallh Service s~man in Los Angeles said today that 'tentative surveys" of ~ Couoty schools where students were recently vaccinated - Laguna Beach area students were among them -indicated that absenteeism was running well below districts in wblcb the vaccine had not been used. "But it's really too early to tell,'' he commented. "We have the same (See EPIDEMIC, Pa1e Z) U.S. Saigon Agree on Terms For Paris Talks PARIS (AP) -Top U. S. and South Vietnamese diplomats agreed today on new proposals for the Communists aimed at getting the Vietnam peace talks u·nder way. Chief U. S. negotialor W. Averell Har~ riman and South Vietnam's Vice Presi· dent Nguyen Cao Ky conferred on what different procedures might be suggested to break the present deadlock on how to start the long awaited tour-way parley. • "We are going lo present the other side with some new proposal!," an authorized U. S. delegation 9QUr.ce quoled H31'riman and Ky as saying after their I% hOl!I' meeting. The illf<!n)1!11t ~illed.19 ~ 8111 details of the new a:Uled· aPJ)roBCh but he acknowledged the main point at issue involvQ\.seating arrana:e.ments for the conferi!:n~. The United States has already proposed a rectangular table or two long tables facing each other. This has not been accepted by the Hanoi delegation whicb has called for a square table. or four separate tables. At issue is the symbolic impprtance attached to table shapes and numbers in view of the argument over the con· rerence makeup. Hanoi sees it as a four-sided parley, with the Viet Cong National Liberation Front rating fu ll status. The allies call it a two-sided conference, and refuse to recognize the NLF as a separate delegation. The U. S. source said a meeting would be sought with tl;ie North Vietnamese to present the new plan. Two Mesans Held In Market Heist Costa Mesa police Wednesday arrest- ed two suspects 12 houn after a midnight holdup of a Tic Toe Market that netted more than $800. The pair, Charles T. Dee Jr., 21 , and Jerry Don Malady. 22, were arrested at the house of lriends at 556 Hamilton St., shortly before noon. Dee and Malady are char~ed w i t h taking the 'money at gunpoint f r o m Henry Beswick, 39, a clerk at the Tic Toe Market, 1913 Pomona Ave., short,. Jy after midnight Wednesday. The robbers fled on foot. Police said the suspects had been Jiv. Ing at 1996 Maple St., Costa Mesa, b u t had been evicted recently. Srock Markets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market headed irregularly lower late this af· ternoon after an early advan<:t!. Trading was acUve. (See quotations, Pages 3().31). Helicopter .Blade Key to Crash Probe By ARTHIJR R. VINSEL Of ,,. O.llY ,.111t ., ... • MARINA DEL REY -One vital toughening step ln the salvage of fl.igbt- wom rotor blade spindle wu apparently not performed before the reworked part v.·as again Installed on a Los Angel~! Airways helicopter that era.shed six wec!-:s Inter, testimony alleged here to- d~" ,A. n1anuf3clu rer's shop employe t:.;tifiC1.l lhr spindle appeared lo hnve bc~n treotcd alre3dy so ht did not go 01·· •.~'r 11·ith the job. although the work \\'.ll> not being done In the helicopter p:t•nt 111 ;:in t lime. Ills ossumption about the prior Cilm· ·' .. pletlon ol. the step was not, however, logged ln maintenance records at lhe Stratford. CoM., facility, SI tors k y Division, Unlled A\"'raft Corp., crash probera said here to<lay. Shot-Peening is the name of the process which thickens the surface density of the used metal spindle. Tests since the crash have Indicated that untreated spindles can be up to ten Limes weaker as the result. These a n d other dlsclosures c a m r. today as Sikorsky executives and Federal A via lion Agency men testified in the second and finaJ day or a hearing prior to announcement of probable cause lo the Aug. 14 air disaster at Compton. ·\ ---__, ----------·------~- Airworthiness of the chopper's rotor spindle has been a key question in the two-day hearing! here. The turbojet helicopter which crashed Aug. 14 was piloted by Capt. Ken Waa:· gooer, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave., Costa Mesa. Ail 22 persons aboard died \li'hen Un: air machine plummeted into a Compton schoolyard and exploded In fl Ames. Tht NaUonnl Transportation S::if~ty Board has already determined that mel.al fatigue causeo by one tiny m3in s!lirnlle c::r<1Ck -per~p!I too sn1::itl to be seen by the naked C)'C -oncl ii sn<ippc<t unrlcr fliA:lil slress. "They know the c11usc, '' aald ):;dward ' E. Slalt<ry, director ol publlt: aHaln (or the 1nvestlgaUve agency. "Now, they're golnc after the CIUH of the cause," added the veteran observer, hinting at surprillng oew dcvelopmenta to come in today'• final session. Executives or the Sikorsky Divlsloni United Aircraft Corp., aod Federal Avia- Uor. Agency olficial.'I arc scbeduled on IJlC stand today. Testimony Wednesday dillClosod that tM spindle which r:illed was re-ground ahll tested in 196G by a subconlract.od l.os Angel~ platfns: firm and rejected ns unsvltablr lo be refurbished aod (See COPTER, P110 ZJ ' -----~ .-'. ~-----~·--·-· • • • • TEN CENTS DAi T PILOT"•ftlff;.... I VIETNAM~SE. GIRL GETS BOOST PROM OISNEYLANl;I Artist Roy W11!i~ms Y1slt1 "Suil.e'.'' and Hir Mom ' 'Spirit Up Viet Girl Gets Cartoon Show By TOM BARLEY 01 I~• Dl llY 1"1111 Sllll Fr~il, battling "Suzie" was taken out of her oxygen tent Wednesday to take in what has . to be some pretty unique pre-heart surgery therapy. And her physlcjans must be delighted at the morale boost provided by a covey of characters who've been doing much the same 1 Wng for mllYons of _kids the world· oVer· for many years now -Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and a few more of Walt Disney's hardy perennials. The cartoon characters came Jn the pocket or character arUst Roy Williams. And to the delighted squeals of the ailing, 22-month-old Vietnamese child, Williams' flashing pen etched out many or the characters "Suzie" may see stom· ping around Disneyland before she returns to her home in Da Nang. That will come alter a date she must keep on Alonday -a trip to the operating room where a team or sur'geons will perform open heart surgery lhat becomes more vital and necessary by the hour. Nguyen TH.i Thanh Phuong -to give her the Vietnamese name so carefully spelled out in the mother's baiting English -was denied earlier surgery in Childrens Hospital because of a persla- tent ear infection and hlgb fever. That fever has gone, said nurse Linda Henning who is the blue-Upped baby's constant companion. And the ear in- fection has sub&ided to the point that Mid-U.S. Deluged With Heavy Rain, S1ww, Wind Gusts UnUed Pn11 ln&maaUollal A major atorm broke across the na- lion'1 midJectlon today, . p o u n din g widespread portions of Kansas, Jo..,-a, the Dakotal Ind r.finneaoto with beavy rain, lllOW, blowing dusl IJld wiod 8""" up to 70 miles an hour. Traveter11 warnings were f&med from the 'Rocldeo In Colorado to northwestern )OWi and . D6rthem Kan.Ju I n t o northwestern Iowa ilid n«lh to Wyom. Ing, the Datotu Ind northtrn lllnnetola. Smw plle<j 'up a..-the Dakotai and lntO wdteni ~ .. Tbe Weather Bureau wamtd of d.VetOoina bllz:zard conditions: Hll wiodl mOWd ... falllhJ l110W Into trofllc.b1octlnl drtlla on revotal Ka!lllS bighlfoyr reducing viii· hlllty lo ollHigblh of a mile. 'l'rafUc wits reported at a ·1tandsUll 10· Goodland, Kan,, wbere tbe mow had rcoched 1 three-inch depth Ind pllod up in high dr111& Jn --rwestem Mlaaou:rf, driven of light ctn were warned that "drews" from P"'kll lructt t!duld 'pull their veltlc~s lhrtt « (our (etl oil COW'le Ind possibly oUt or conlh>L . 1 . 1 1· surgeons feel it will comtitute no hazard Monday. Mrs. Henning is the· wife of NaVy . ' Lt. Donald Henning. The couple are primarily respol'lsible for Suzie's si.irgery .. seeking trip to the U!lited Sta~. The lieutenant is on Vldnam duty and spotted the wasting heart defet:t when the chud'• mother, Le Thi' Lan, sought treatment for her daughter. Suzie's father is serving with the South Vietnam army. Surgeons hope to repair two defects in the 16-pound tors heart : a hole in the Wall separating the heart's ~o cham- bers and a constriction of l~ artery tbai carries blood to the lungs. SUZie, of · course, has no fears. But her mother, who is no stranger to the fear, hardahip and tunnoil that pravid• a dally diet in lier war.torn homeland, is supremely confident "I am very happy and very confident,,. she ~ld1 with help from Mrs. Henning. "Ever')'one here is wonderful to me a n d my baby. And just loot at her now, how happy she is." . Wllliams' qulck sketches were bringing gurgles of delight from Suile. Several of his Disney drawings W'lll stay with her in her hospital room. Orange Weatlier Clear and 'cool, II the weather- man's terse word t« Friday, w1tb high clouds Ind lempuatureo dipping down to 60 ·along the coast and only lllfghtly ;wanner Inland, INSIDE TQDAY Defense Sterttaf'JHklignatc Melvin Lal1d ltas hu ll!l>rk CUI out for him whn M Stitt lo 1mp1cm.,.1 tilt plana of JIU, boH, Page 22. I l r ' J NIU I'll.OT c Baek Sal Voll1nieers U,, Tilal t•t TALLULAH DIAD AT 65 In IHI (top) incl IHI Hinsha'"· Attacks Values • • . In Back Bay Exchange 117 JACK CRAPPEU. ... ..., ............ Tiii Upper 811 trade _,, Ille Irvine ComplnJ ml Onnp CclunlJ WU bJI U a ''l'IC·Jn.a-poire" by Cclun17 !111_,or Andrew J. Ullllhlw Wedne.sQ In leltlmoey before on Allembl1 1Ub- commltlol mMtlni ID Newport Buch Cty llall. -told uaemblym<n the In· dependint appralul 111111• In 11111 by B. G. Evam wu, riot IU!table u the bulJ for -blllhln( Ille land value1. l!IDlhaw ll1d that proper U81 UMloed by hil pr~ at MO per acre morkel value were llllod at fl00,000 per acre by the Evan11 report. All a part of llJMbaw'1 lfx·YW reap- pralaal, started In 1965, he reevaluated the Irvine property from ltlO ID acre to $20,500 an acre, market value. "In January, 1968, it apparenUy wu the contenUoo of Ille Irvine Colnpa111 that while a valuation of $100,000 per acre was proper u a basi5 for justifying the trade, the flgure of $20,500 per acre 'market value' attributed to the pro- perties for the 1967 assessment year Wll3 too high," ffimbaW said. Tallulah Bankhead Dies The Back Bay IWIP woWd involve 450 acres of Irvine land given in ex· cbanie for 117 acrea of county UdellDdJ. nit Evana report uid Ille county would get ID II mlllloo benefll In Ille tradL Hlnihaw 11id Ille Evona roporl note• th4L no "comprehensive master plan of development" exists for the Upper Bay development. Of .Pneumonia, Flu Bout "Irwmucb u th.ii la a true statement, then why would oranre County, u well .. the Slate Landi Commlulon, buy a 'pla:·ln-a-poke'!" Hlnahaw asked. NEW YORK (AP) -Tallulah Sinkheacf, the O'IVel-YOiced Southern ' . belle who became 1 atqe star, movie &fen, and eventually one of the naUon'1 Jdming character actresses -and cbaracten -died today. She was 65. Miu Bankhead had been U1 only a few ~·· a vtctlm of the current out. bunt of flu, when pneumonia developed art Jed to her death, acairding to her bu5ine.s:s manager 1 Ezra Schine. Her s 11t1 r, EugerUa Bankhead, 1.11d nephew, Billy Bankhead, were with her at her death. Tbe flamboyant Talluah-named for ber lfllKbno\her, who wu named .for a waterfall ID Georgia wblch the Indians called "linalna water" -ilVI many of her best j;er1ormlllcta off stage. A vlolenlly partlJlll fan of the New York Glanl!, she lnslructed the players Crom the stands, and could domlnalr cocldtil party conversations w I t I baseball staUatlcs. Member of an old Alabama family · end the daughter of William Brookman Ban""ad, a loo&Ume member or Congreu IDd onct apeakor of tho HoU&e, Tallulah drawled her Deep South and highly cullm'ed ICC<ll!I through ln- numenblt fUmJ and pJ.aya and received from the American public that final honor -to bt tnawn by her flnt name. A Wllllllll of graat wi~ which often hod a 1harp bite, Tallulab could cut a detractor down with a 1'D1hJ.ina:" more effectively than some of her con· tmparariea could with a four-letter word. "In my lime," she once said, "I've b e e n ailed a garrulowi extrovert, a cello-voiced witch, a honey ~ h al r e d holocaust • • • Let me knock off two froun dalqulrla at lunch IDd II makes Pa I e 1 in Cheyeqne, WYo., the next ' DAllY PllOI Ol!AlfGE COAST ,UM,,llHIHG COMl'AHY leffrt N. 'W11i ,,..., .. ,,_ .... ... &k R. C.rtey Vice l'raw.nt tllf O.W .. Mlnntr lllffllll l..vll ·-n.,. •• A. M1,,lrll1111 -·-, •• , Nr ... 11 MYtrlltll\t DfrpCW ._ __ Jlt WM ley lfrttt Mtlll11t .Y4rttt: P.O. le• 1160, t261& --......... 1Pd11 ttn w.t .. ..., '-lftltnl U..... llMCTI: t:n ....... A..,.._ .......... 9Ndl: .... '"" ,, mornlll(. Frozen dalquirla! Good for your gizzard!" ACl'ING '1111UMPBS Some of her pleat triumphs were in "Tb e LlUle Foxes," as Sabil'la in "The Skin of Our Teeth" on Broadway, a"Dd In the movie "Lifeboat." Yoqer audiences knew b e r as the homicidal religious fanatic of "Dil. l>lel My Dari· lng,'' the supreme te.rt of her aet.lng ability in a role as alien to Tallulah's personality ,. one could lmaalne. Nixon Will Retain Mayor of Washington WASHINGTON (UPI) -President· elect Richard M. NI.Ion will retain Nesro Mayor Walter E. Wuhlnit<>n In bla ap- \)Olntive poat 11 cltle.t executive of the 91strict of Columbia. Wasblngton, 52, became mayor of the nation's capital in September, 1"7, alter Congress approved his appolntme11t by Prtsidtnt Johnaon. II OTllERS TALDD .Besldu Hinlhaw, 19 other ptl'IOnl ad· druaed Ille aubcommlttee of <Oii· servaUon ml beachea, with which aat a .marine naourcu iaibcammtttee. County and .city offlclal1 1 ...-vaµonllfll, college profeuon, oll m • mllltary offlcen ml prlvatt dtllenl ad- dn>aed Auemblymen Alon Sleroty (!)· l_lq!lerty Hilll), Edwin L. Z'Bel'f1 (!). Sacramento) and their aides. 1~ John B. Guldll, repr.,..linl the Ocean Ftah and Protective MlociaUon, decried the loSI through development of bay areu like upper Newport BIQI ml the COD1PJ'Olllieln of the OCOID'I lnlqrliy by man111 pollutions. 11Wben ever I talk about Ulll kind of thin&. I pt mad," he 1aJd. He oald lhal with develo~menti_ blQI areas are lost u breedlnl 1fUWK11 for ocean game fllh. Mn. Howard Babb, one of the founders of the Frl~ds of Newport Bey, told assemblymen the Upper Bay was Uu"eatened by poor planning or no plan- ning. She said the area was unique in its plant and marine We. f'rom P8fe J COPTER HEARING. • • relumed to Olght use. building corporate defense, by manufac- Prlor to the Aua:. 14 crash, they hid turt1r and operator alike, could be aeen . j b 11 devel•Pinl unW bearing ChaJnnon O.CU no Umlt on 11erv1ce and were uat re u t P.t. Llure1 told those pniaent to 1Uck perl?dlcally. . to a broad. first-line ;pproach. QuesUona: bJ lhe hear1111 officer• and "We don1t feel Jt ii neceuary," Bridges other qenc.ie1 involved brouaht out that replied. the eventually-fatal spindle and fO'ir QuesU0118 were al.so d1rtcted to otben were then shipped to the Slkor1ky methods of trainina the seven LAA men plant In StratfOl'<I, Conn., checked aod qualllled on the Mqnucope, at wblch ruled airworthy. time Brldi" aa1d they wen 11""11 on Fallowing re-delivery te LAA, they the lob -by him!ell. lie wu lllltrucled wen returned to Modern Platinl Co., by the manufacturer. where they were finbhed and plated Lawrence F. Haller, of Yorba Linda, -but with a nickel compound totter an execuUve ol MagnaflUJ: Corp., maken than manufacturer's specifications de-of the aophisticated maanetlc devlct, mand, testimony lndicated. testified that thil la proper, customary Georit Robins, an eiecuUve of the and the best approach under superviJlon. Sikorsky terV:lee braGCh, said lhe five William L. Holshouser1 met.allurglst spindles also showed some "fretUng," for I.he NTsB Technical Panel, then or sctlping and rubblna with or qalnlt asked Haller U thickneu of cbramt facing parla, durlnl Ille hearing. or nickel plala on Ille spindle could Similar probleMs have been noted and affect detection ol the metal fallpe reported by llillll•l'1 farceo ullnl the crack. butc S81L dealp, Robfnl aald, before Only In mr.mt inllancta whlft the an LAA ground supervisor was aworn plate was fairly thick and the crack to testlfy. qu.lte shallow, Haller replied, but In any Con&ldtrable dhlauaa!on of alrframti ir\.. c~, the length of the Uny flaw would &pedlon, repair ·•nd overhaul methods still ~~elected. . . came as Edward Brldta supervi!or Liability Is not at issue 1n NTSB pro- of lhoee operaUont, took the ~land. cedurts, Public Affai~a: Director SlaUery Under oath, be aald the llPlndl• which said Wc;dneodlQI, adding thtl the federal failed bad II• last 1,200 hour "'pairs ~ lsd= to help prevent other IDd checkup, by a U-alrcralt '!be Aug. H .;,.a'11 was the second mech•nle -who later kit LAA employ-of t w 0 LAA accidenU t h I s summer ment -on lune 7, nloe WttD before and baa poerated a $1 million wroogful II fallld. death. ault llled by a Gmlen Gr o • • DurlDc Ille chG, .bl •umh>o4 Ibo -encut1vt'1 famllY. oplndla with a ~~ t.11t M13 11, an ldeotlcal a1nnft wlllcb la aald to be f pllolod by Capl. Jacii A. llupf... 45, at detectlDf lll1 metal lo lil ol -Genin Crcle, -tlnpo a-h. when -ly Ulld. pluapd lute a Panmounl da1rJ carral, Brldaoa. aPllOlriol nUCtllt ml .... kllllnl 13 penons. comfoiiable al tim... uid -IUch ,Cauae of that cruh waa publlcl' Jll'O-itema .,. double<:hecked to IY<lld mt.a· bed by Ille NTSB In El Sqwldo IWo iJ1i lllllltlhlni, bot the 1Plndit lbonk tbonlbe .... bot It could be many more wu not. months before all finding1 are compiled "Why were two pairs ol eya not and a report lalued. uoed In dwl<lnl Ille abaclt portion when Wind tunnel lelll IDd ln-fll.lbl elmula- 11 wu nol cnllnarllJ visible ml wwldn'I llOlll ol poulble mechanical lacton .... 'be -for _.,,, l,Jtltl boura!, • .-nnw being COllducted In Ille Ma1 crnh. Sikor1111 eucullva Roberl IL Anlold. thouP 1-queallon rtmalna alloUI the A au1"ll. J1uLappmot lnlll town A.1JIWl.traced1. J. ..._, ~---=-"""-.~--~--------------·-- •::.=-.;: "Jf ou1 te an ..... -. ........ the Qiiod Dlvfatoli ~. b1't <Ontado blYi -deloyed u Is CWJ!Dmary, becaUl8 10me faqlilioa will alrtady bave contrlboltd. · '"l1louund1 ol homemakers, however, llk• te add to "°"trlbuUons made at tho office," e.lys Mn. Ptl Ingram, dla1rman of tho Goa4 Netchbor• Dlvlaion. ''After all, it's UJU&lly wt o.19 wbo lakt Johnny and Mary to ihe lloya Club, YMCA, Glrll Cub, elo., ml WI also provide much ot the volunt.Mr womanpower that makes U1tse agtnel.et go." Goal ol the United fund In Costa Mesa this year ill 'U00,.500, a healthy jump over Jut'year'• $165,990. ,.,.... r.,e J EPIDEMIC ••. lndlcaUona of eucceao witl! ldenUcal pro- ,,_ In Lellure World rellrement com- tpwtlUes ln your CO\Dlty. But we wouldn't want to llY that Iha _.. WU a aucetSI unW we have more comparilonl to offer." MAPPING 'SEARCH l'OR 'CONTEST ENTRll!S Bob Ahl,... IL),. Mn •. Rlchlrd Luak, G.1ry Caudle How do you kno" if you have tbt Hons Kong flu! "You11 know," said Dr. Pait 0 And if you don~ here are eome of the sY,.ptoml that be uooclaltd with the onset of Ille vlrua: Sudden onaet of fever and chills; aches and pains lhro""'®t the body; posalble sore throat and vuy dry mouthi severe headache and poosibly slwp paiM around the eyea; a troublesome cough wblch la olten Ille lul aymplom te dilappear. Mesa YouthBeginSearch For Yule Contest Entries "Your fever mlchl nm u hiCh u 100 or IOI ml poulbly h1ibet ID chlldrtn," b'. Pait Aid. "Jhlt you lbotlld do wbat an Ou au!!....., an -.tiy bein1 told to do. Go to bed, IU1 uplrln IDd pleo(y ol Ouida." llui'aUan of Ille Hong Kone Ou la uauaJi, about a week, Dr. Pall aald. "There an no bani and fUI 1'111• about goln& blek to wort," he Aid. 11Go back when you'rl able te IDd don, worry that ·you'll be lnfeclina .. meone elle. 'lbal -1!>Wly daean~ nist at lhel •lap of Ibo -·" ,,..._ r.,. J OIL ••• t. Hurlburt aa1d Nnport la vrtry much concerned about Ille lhreal of Ila baacbea IDd Wiien becominl pollnlecf from -" drllllnr. Hurlburt cliacl reoent lqlalative ellorta te rtpaal natrlctlona of Ille Shel-Om- nlngbam ACI, which protecta the oaulh 0ranp County coastline from ail apera- Uons. He aald the city II pleuecl nothing so far hu come of Ille ellorto, but "we anUclpala that eontlnued strong lob- by attempta will be made te ...U.. the protecUon of this Act." He emphasized, however. that the city's immedlate concern la tht Landi Commission'• P.lan to lease more tideland:! for drilling purposes north of Newport 's city limits. Hurlburt said "drainaa:e" from nearby oil platforms could blacken the city's beaches. More than 30 Costa Mesa youth! are scouttn1 the area for entrtei in the Colla M... Community Projecla Com- mittee's 11th IMual Cbria:tmu Decor .. Uon contest. The youths are member1 of Costa Meaa lllgh'1 Key Club and Fellaweblp of Christian Athletes (FCA). Their ac- IMU" ore being coonlfnate<: b y members· of the Hafecrest Club of Cost• Mesa. The three cluba are the newest members of the Community Projects Committee'1 Chri.tnm effort. Ap- ' )U'O>lmately I! or1utzaUone are now involved In the commlttee11 wort. Mtpa bave been prepaNd ml Ille area divided lute oectionl for the drive to t n I J 1 t more conte1t entrants. T h e youths will .....i. foe brisbt Chrlllmu decorallono In all porta ol the clly. They bave entry blanU te dlatrlhuto From Pqe J HERO ••• vuJon and mainy more. llrUablnl death wu a dally event. Once during a Vlei Cons altack he had only timo ID awaken from hll oleep, grab bla plalol IDd ammunlUon belt and jump ln a fox hole. He and hl1 First Calvary team mates were ln sbo\tl but were victorlow even though not dressed for it. "I can't get Uled to bis mustache," the father aaid. "He has lost hair becauae he gets !ID scared, he told me." Wayne's most recent brush with death came when he was flying north of Hue and the helicopter was abot down and smJSh. ed. All abomf ellCOped serloua lojury. Subcommitee chairman Alan Sieroty (!).Beverly Hills) said Newporl should p he womec1. lay Scheduled A Landi Commllllon hearlnC on Ille le8'1ng propoql may be beld In mid-Student playm from Newport Harbor February, a Landi Commtufon aide teld lllgh School will preaent "You Can't Sleroty. Toke It With Yau" at I p.m. Friday IDd Newport 11 eipected te he ,.praenltd. Saturday In Iha ochool auditorium. -p;_._;;;;;;ou .... ~jijji .At JJ. J. (Jarrell for the det0raUon contest, and have been instructed to encouraa:e ~cipa· tion ln lbe contest. The contest entry deadline is this Fri· day. Entry blankl -be found at most supermarkets, drugstore!, the U.S. Poot Office, ml the Costa Mesa Chamber ot commerce. Clolidren have been urged to enter the apeclal division set up for their efforts. Awards for the best decoraUons will be presented Dec. 19 in ceremoniea at the Costa Mesa Civic center. County Expects To Double Budget In Five Years orange County'• budge~ now • aoarlng 1110 mllllon, will double ID the nut five yean to l3IO mllllon. County Buds<I Director, David Hltcllcock predlcls. Speaking Wednesday to the execuUve comnuttee of the Orange Co u n l y Chamber ot Commerce Econ o m I c Development Council, Hltcbc:ock baaed his prediction on population projections and pending financial abllt& -... vwlous levels of 1overnmenL He pointed to a recent study by depart. ment heads u one source of lnformaUon. The budget director said t5 percent of county government expenditures now are •>n a county-wide ba&i.s and do not involve just unincorporated tenitory. Hit· cbcock said *1 percent of county com are related to weUare and crime. Tbe director made lhele predlcllono< -WeUare admlnistraUon coll! will In- crease from $5 mlWon to $11 mlDlon;· welfare programs from $28.5 mlDlon to $13.$ mllllon. A GIFT TO TREASURE AND ENJOY FOR YEARS 3/4 '' Qfa33 Coclfaif :Jatfe3 SIZE 30" .x 60" 6 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIALLY PRICED AT $179°0 H.J.GARRE'fT fURNrplRE - PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNEl\S COSTA MESA, CALI~. 2215 HARBOR BLVD . 646-0275 646 -0276 ---'I--,. ... l I DAILY l"ILDT Nail.._. Moving lfp fn .~orld Woi:kmen hoist furniture !Do btj!j<y jo go up in ·elevators .to fourth floor of new Orange County Courlhouse. Superior Court judges move into buildil1tl t!>is weekend, complellng. 111o-;ing process wh!Ch has extended ·over pest monfl\ Building will be dedicated in January, • • ' . CompU:ters ,.Spread Word · On 'Rather Forgotten' Past; SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -If there's spmethi.ng in your past Uiat you'd just as soon forget, a computer probably knows all about It. And he's already spreading. the word to his fellow~ macllines.... ~ A panel of politicians, Political scli!n~ tlsts and computer experts warned Tues- day night. that human safeguards are needed to regulate the proliferating banks of personal data on every American. They told a forum orr the computer and p:iUtics at the joint computer con- ference that isolated banks or computer data around the nation a r e m.. \erconnecting to provide a common storehouse of information. CONTROL NEEDED •. , Dr. AJan F. Westin , Columb1a Universi- ty political scientist, said controlling legislation is needed. now on local com· puter banks for police records, credit J'l.tings, school performances, employ· meni and medical information. "Either we put safeguards on the&e now, or we'll alt be sewn into . the system be.fore we wake up ," said Westin: He suggested federal legislation ~!!owing citizens, for a small fee, to obtain copies of pel'80oal information about them held by the, computers. Thia would pmnit correction of errors and deletion of lm- proJ)trly or illegally, held · lnfonDatlon, Westin said. Rep. Paul H. McCloskey Jr., (R.caiil.), ' said he wanted llws controlling the spread and use or personal"lnformation. He sa id computers already have made sealing or expunglltg of an offender's record -as allowed by law -im- possible. "It always seerru to p6p up somewhere," he said. OMBUDSMAN . ' McCloskey called for appointment of a "computer ombudsman." "We build up these records, we need a human agency to pull ·out errors, to set the recorda straight," the San Mateo County congressman ~d. Dr. John R. Pierce, director of com- munications research at Bell Tetephone Laboratories, said he. wq: "genuinely aJanned at the proliferation .of records and their possi ble uses." , Newscaster E<l~ard ~ P ..... Mori in moderated the . diacusskm, attended by about 500 of the S,000 maU}ematlcians, engineers and physicists participating in the ttu-ee-da y meeting. . \ ., f1M111My, .,.. ..... 12. 1'61 IY WltUAM CamP.us Call.ed 'Bubbling Pressure P.ot' -4 I ~ RE~ • • • ' ~ ' ' . ' In the Wind . Well, Vince Moorhouse ,ays he ls going to stay in Huntington Beal'b and concentrate on doing his part in making the strand one of the 11/test ill the world . , Viqc;I! ·has ,cq.l\Jldered. seriously · -tO tlie point of. realgbing from • , h l,s .~,as ·barbors aitd ,beaches chief -taking a position as vice ~t and·general manarer of ... an'.' automobile race track in .Ontario., · He tried to tell me' a b o u t the salary M was turning down. but moet reporters jual . do not un- derltand Ute kind of · figures be , was quoting.' ll!RULSY (AP) -'Ille Uaiwnh>' of ~ Yllilclt bctDI lhe mold for ---dlaoi'dera WUh .lhe J1'11 ~ Movement four years ago, ltM olmQlered <loJvn In what !ta ~ -can.··· bubb\Jnl -pol." '!'be pol coul4 explode or boll over pill, but lhe chancellor doubti It. -lhe boy at San 1'ranclaco state Coliep. aludenl turmoil bu disrupted tbe ca.mpua for more lhln a month. '!'be -Jey campua, ..taUv~ calm fw Qe put two years; WU disru~ by two brief slt·in demcNtrati«ta lut Oclober at Sproul HaU, the unlvvslty admfnlltrltive center, and nearby Moeet Haft. ( ' C>ancellor' ""'" W. Hoyos ~y ..ue.s In pollce, aocl 197' -..... a""'8led lncludJng 154 studenta and .one pro! ....... SUapenaloos snd, pr-..tlool followed., • -' • A propooed strife In favor ol !he democ)stratora failed to gain any en- tbusiuni -among the 28,000-member slu. dent body. • The incident contrasted with 11164, w~n univenlty olficlals tried., to reason With· * Ute Free Speech Movemtnt. ~ After more t~ two months of in-I did get the mess8ge, however, termlttent demonstrations and disorders, Utlit ' Vinoe could have made con· ~lssldenla ..ue.t Sprool Hall. They nnally , sider.able by more money as a ftte ejected by police, wtfh more thafl raceway impresario. instead, he's '100 arrests. golilg th stay w&ere he ls. The issu~ of student dlscipline snd His decision is one which should qunstudent incursions on the camJJU! m a.t: e· maiiy people in the area continued, eventually costing the jobs v~ry happy and a few just as of Chancellor Edward W. strong, who unhappy. Vince is an outspoken had favored stem discipline, and person· who d~s ,not back away University Prttident Clerk Kerr, who from a battle. · . bad favored persuasion and. di.scusslon. This aggressiveness has angered A brief sit-in opposing Navy recruiting some who do not understand . his In November 1968 was broken up when zeal on behalf of the people, or HeyrtS, the new chancellor, had the bi a coune Clln1tac cn<dlt. • , . ''1111 -0 llltt oltll ... -~ Cleaver made llVel'll appearancll', ln that violence II ..,....,. .. ~ .. ,.. " a dusroom provtded by 1jte -kir. limp ., lnl&•,.. ,._ .i !jt bu\ credit WU 1IOI aJtond, cleltile the I a I loclmlque, It jolt _, -· demonltrati9(UI. • fecttve." • P~ly mlewln( lha -· , •1Cbatlet> rabnor;<pc-of Ute Ill> Obancellor _Heyna told an lnl«vilwer • aent' body, ~ _., Berl-.1 that , lo )lave viole!tl disrupllooa. "You • editor of tho OOJy C1J11omi-.1 ~ mult hive ID illue, I rldical IDlnorfty, f"eocfied U lfilay: fUl • : '' "' and a _.i fntltrat!on w I t·b • T1iey aald tMlr) aim, I'•· to • boreaucrltlc 191 ftpe. , • up Ihle< cb .... Jo of. coquttilnloallo "We are deaUDC tr1tb a aenerat fnlltr• : the ~ ~ ~ 1YJ11nlt. H !loo about belog ri· ~ otd alljl nol· , ~, eatti\g lcain , 11!.ri' eltdt , being able to i. Jn a poalliOn "I..,~· ""'era! J>O<io<J.,. • • "That ·1-all !he way , 'We Tiiey deCrtecl what 't!\ev caJlod ••m.tesij couldn't atop U>t 'f'U,' to 'We c:oukii't Impotency.'' ) '. :-·J.".1 . r nominate · McCarthy,' lo, .:we cou!dn1 One militant, po ~ a ,_otuciientl change the regeoll' mindl on !he Clesyer coqtenda lhe actlyista are .-eiy couree.' " · lent tor. a wbUe. · ' ' . ' . An -of studenla, lnairucters; JI• . ii p=~~ . . ..... administrators land i>ulllden ol(ered ti.; Yotipi '· · ·~ ,...,.... "·various opiRMN u~ tO .why the campus "Noqling if .aver,'.t el.mljp INist bas been ••. such M! ' ·• ''Anyuling ,'*1ld ha "but the · The studen\I have just given up and J)liasis, now is· on be"ft;;.Wensfye. are not much intereated In eon.: have Jo "" ~Uer or~1;, _ · frontati(lns ; . " · · :cameJo .was ~ ~ tbe Discipline is a .Vong deterrent;, S~ch MoVemeDf ihd . Jtce1' rfe Public reaction snd "pol!Ucal Jn. cliar.ges of· c;onsplrscy io brtat the terference" have becorQe too atrong. in' the Moses' Hall ·iJr-ln. r / · ;•1.thlni there is a real turning away · Cathejo also• wu .«' feacttr 1ni. from violence, '"the chancellor said. stlmmer'a niove'merl\ to ~ve Btrkele A pensive, pipe.emoting man of" 50, Te!egaph Avenue tµrned 1 o~er' to Heyna said he constantly lalb to as "Street PeOple," · ' : • · many students as he can, and, thinks, 'rhls Cs a loOle Colt~Oa: moaUy "There might be a reversion to violence non~udents a~ lonntt ieudenta li but I doubt It. in lhe area ju.st sou&th ol. thl °t•amp.JL Wife Asks · Divorce from Silent · On understand it all too well. leaders arrested arid prosecuted for tresThepa"1a· 0 LONDON (AP) -Pamela Jeeves It was the husband's lack of * test are-up in October resulted dCffiilnd~ a d!Vorce .this 't'eek because ponsfveness nlther than --·1 crue from refusal or the university regents h h •--• I ~., He was convincedHfor instance, to allow academic credit for an ex-er uauauu wou dn't argue with her. wl\i.ch made up her mind. th t Ut "It W&B like talking lo s brick wall," Thejudgeruledlhatjuilloaitllste a e county. , arbor Com~ perimental course on racism, including said Judge Llo)'d" Jones. Mrs. Jeeves ii not" a n!iarttal" crime. He mission was not doing the best IO lectures to be given by Eldridge carried on a tirade inio the sinall hours Mra. Jeeves's application for a di Jo.b fpr tlie taxpayen of Huntington C1eaver, militant Black Panther but her husband BBsil just sat "'there bu Beach and be 1 a s h e d out at the spokesman and fugitive. listening. _ t gave one to bet husbm:l on commission. • The regents ruled that an unqualified The judge said that when, two weeks of~ =°"had been-married Vince is sure the 'beach should guest lecturer could give only ooe talk later. Mrs. Jeeves decided . to leave, years. There were no ~n. not ·be a finaticia.J. burden to tho el]rr;;;;;;~~~~~~!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;-who do not use it and he d the other memben of the city devised the parking" lot whic now is under construction and h e n completed will pay its o w a y and add considerablY. city cof. fers. He is in a unique position ln the city. government and his resPon- sibilities are seemingly unlimited.. He is a-large man in stature and in lhinklng, leaving hlJJ/ open to considerable criticism, not for what he • accomplishes, but more for accomplis~ng it so fapidly. * At any rate, we're glad he will be around for a few more years. Two Activists Arrested at SF On Old Tickets ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Two lead°ers of Che Black Student! Union and thfl Thlrct World Uberatioo Front -the most' hotly acUvist grou1>3 on thi San Francisco State cOllege e1mpug -we!"' arrested Wednesday. They wi:re Jack Alexis, BSU citral committee leader, and Tony Miranda of the Third World. In eacfi case, war- rant! were served involving previoo1 incidents. They were taken away as police broke up picket lines. The return of bright clear skies appeared to encourage renew: ed hostilities between Police and pr~ testers. In the forenoorli twe brief lieges ot studenl picketing ·were "broken up by tad.lcal squad and Other poUce. About t5 membera ol the American Federauon ol Teacben picketed at the AdminlatraUon Building carrym1 aig.., saying "Negotiate Now." Prof. Gsry Hawkins, 31, head of lhe teachen group, 1aid that U "1e stai. college trurteeJ "ill not nqotlate with the union on campua concUtiOM, a 'strike wUJ lie called Monday: Hawkins nld the San Francisco State c h a p .t e r ol the federation hu m I memher1. 'ollce Lt. James Curran said that I.here would be no interference with !he teachers' pjctet line ao Jona u It WU pieacefp). Chsntln&, alin·t.otlng student plckell man:Hed firll at 9;30 a.m. and a1aln after 10 a.m. at buildin&a hi the vicloih< of !he Adminiatratioo Bulldin1. " President Elect,ed By Sclwol Boards • ' . • I Mc:G~egor' 1 ntw pac:eeetter : •. , . > ' t~ cfouble'Jnllt •Porl cocit , ' -. ... .. A new look. a suave new el• gance in double-lcnll poly· ester that just V,,on't . allow ' a wrinkle to tcike hold. Classic blazer styling in bright gold or navy. The perfect gill for your own special man, 75.00 men's sportswear 45 ' . ' '· • • • • c .o ' Ki•• atad TeU .-... . ' . ,,. ... Brooks Lockhart. ·a member or ·1 II e Moni.tey Unified Scllool District Board hss beeo elected president o1 the eau'. fornla School Boards A.uocillion at ttl aMual meeUnc i.re • ,,.,. fttle. • Mitzie Stewart, 2, West~nster, simply couldn't resis! t. mplcti. , to kiss that grandfatherly fell ow wih the long white beii·d and red suit ahe met recently durio& visit to local depar1,men~-1;on. T:1e bean! tickles, remarked Mitzie, who th en proceeded to tell . U1e o:d genUeman what she WJlnts for Christmas. ·---'-~ --··-~'---- ' - Also elected at the four-day mteUn1 were Alfred Newman of Vallejo lit vtce president, and Geor1tanna Haidy 2nd .,.,, prflident. . • ' ' ' The election by !he ~ooo-memher .or- 1anl1.8Uon was btJd Jut Sunday. • __________________ -...:.. __ ---- may co south coasl plaza, san dlego fwy 'at brlstOl, coda llllSI, 5".tnt 1!iop ••eri night Wltjl Chr11tmaa 9:30 u.m, to 10:00 pa. I • --~~--'...::·~:.::-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::·::::::::..t.~.:::...::::i;;;;:.::~ -~--------,,..,.,,.--...,..---.,,.,--.,.,-----~--·----------- I .. ' , • " , • -, ... ~ -\ I 1 1 Ahoat '~2,trl5 'DUP.111 . in A1lfPl'I, ·r Ohio bAcl an unichedul8d b<lllday, Someone let the .air' 0ut of the Ii'"!"~ all ;W1•1 ~ bQses: • • "1 -·.,· ' Ski cluj> in M~. Germany whole Alp;iie. coitaaa frequeill!,y has bl!en · -~ ·of ·fl>ocl ltrJCks -left. a note: "The burglar It nquOltid not to · remove any- thing '~· · all r~ns b,ave been ~ed with . E-805 illl"l'li· cide~" LI.it · weekend a member toWld t Ii • cottiiite buig!ec1 aralii. The buriJar left a note of bis own: "Dear cottage\ manager --The E-i05 wa1·deliCious. '' • '"Queen of Ligh.f' S1'Ztl1inl Ahren- l><cl< ii adorn<d 10 it h candles and hoU11 o~ Mr tltction. at the Intt,... Mtional 1Sehooll of Stoel.Un in Brigh- toll, Enal4ncl. Friday, Swedilh ''"' detatl Gt the school will celebrau 1hcir fislloal of "Lucia", • ~ w. J ......... 43, " bur-pr alarm salesman from Atlan- ta, Ga., reported to police in Cin- oinnatl that tbelves broke into his .,., and·made off with $1,385 worth of alarml. He ll&id be did not have a llm1iar alarm on his car. . · .SIGNING 'IN '-President-elect R«:bard ~ 'Nixoo autograpbs."Mrs • William p, ~gers cast after announcing his all-Republican cabinet belort. 'f't cameras at the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, Wednes-~w.lilgbl. )ilrs .. Rogers' husband was narneq ·secretacy·of ·stete: . _, . _, __ _ . ' .. ltJea,gan Selects _ Lawyer ' ' I'! . iTo Fill Regents Vacancy SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov:·Reagan11 third appointment to the controversy· clouded University of Caillornia Board of Regents is William French Smith -the governor's penona1 1$wyei' and close political adviser. Smith, 51, of ~s Angeles, held a major role in directing Reag'8'S abortive • attempt to win the Republlcan presiden• tial· nominaliQn this year, and was the original chairman of the California· delegation to the party's national con· _yention. , He has been among the inner circle of Reagan advisers since the governor's election, and Reagan noted he is "a man I have had the pleasure of knowing . for a number of years." S m i t b replaces Mrs. Dorothy B. Chandler, vice president for corporate relatJorui of the Times Mim>r CO. and wife of reUred Los Angeles Times publisher Norman Chandler. Mrs. Chandler, who was appointed to the regents in 1954 by ' former Gov. , Goodwin Knight to a term ending in '1970, said she resigned because "fourteen years ls a long tenure of public service in one capacity." "It seems best for the University of californla to have changes on the Board of Regents which will broaden its scope and lead toward fresh horizons," she aaid. Reagan said he accepted M r s _. Chandlei's resJgnation "at her express request, and out of a deep respect for her own personal wishes. Her devoUOn, both to the progrt.SS of the unlverslty and to the citizens of California has surely eet a high standard of excellence for others .to follow in the months and years to ~me." · Smith will serve until 1970, and could .be appointed to a fUll l&-year tenn. Pentagon Issues 33, 700-man Call For February WASfUNGTON (UPl) -The Oelense Department today issued a draft call for February of 33,700 men. Thi! is some 7,000 above January, reflecting a first step to .make up for the early release of naUona1 guardsmen and reserves who were called~ up early UWI year. The February total compares with an induction quota of 26,800, previously set for January, and with a Decep:iber .call of 17 ,500. The draft in February~ 1968, was 23,300. The Pentagon said 32,%00 o( the Fepruary draftees will be assigned to the .Army, and that 1,500 will go in~ the Marine Corps. The Marines are getting 2,500 men from this month's draft. ' An increase in draft calls was Indicated 18.st week when plans were completed to grant early releases to 11 ,000 Army and Air Force national guard3men and reserves. who were: called to active duty laat January and April Great Plain Snow Storm Mexican Gulf Air Current Warms Midwestern States • c.... ••.,""""'*1t 1M ....... q,Mlf'll fnltltJ ctllWY W l<"rldtv. ~ _f.eol.rfll .... ttl'ty, 1:t IO II 11'1-"· TOltlYI litth. .. 9'I 1'1. 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' ... .. . · . · .. 1 ... 11 ... · ... -, -~~·-. 1 i · -r .,,. -1 · r- , 9 Pi~CI · FIRUCRQN :$Ir · · . . . \, -..... -t.mpt ... •frrepl1c1 .. -.e1tnl~lllclih111 2. . . ' ., 1"4tflfl .. · 4 pl1c1 toil , ' ..... :. flte1c,,.11. witt.. • bf-:sk. ..... ••rt1h1, . w •• .,.. "'"' .. •"" l'ffrny•l191N1ket. FIREllLACI MATCHIS s ....... ,..,,~"' th1 "'"'· 1y11tr.wi) wlth".tfle... lon9 · m1tchffu,_t1fly ,41ll1nff for tft1 li9h+i111 th1 fire !ta. I lmpr911 y111r frl1ruil, MJ they',. hand c•""'' Ito, ·tc.r ... 1. 100.COUNT '69.C. _..__ __ --- • • • . . . ....... •, '. . ' I f DM.VPILOT ·GoAhead Given for !poll9 8 CAii: WllllllY ·(UPI) -....... --:.= lolll'lllltwtlllal Apollo I lllalll .....S tbt -lloo.·---.. 11111 ........ -... --.. ...--...... 1••·· . '1111 --• aid lhli "Jmhpwu.-daWm11. -.... ..._.,..._ .. tlool ....... aol ailed tbt -.. -.llGI-. J_ ......... _ Anderl Cl! tbt -·-Sncbttobem- ~~ ~~-----------~-----~ U.S. Ends Russ Ships Quit Cruise of • Black Sea . Mediterranean ") I ' . ' tsrANliul. (UPI) ..: Two LONDON (UPI) -The cni!ser Moollva and .... , U.S. ·Navy destroyOr. toda7 SovW UalGD lo a _. ~., . • ·, .. ophlad .a "-'<laJ - -.,. -· -ly Tba ttm•lnlnr lied -In the. Blact S.. wbon tbo)' floll Ill Mft1 -frun the . _, ... lo lfDder; • Wonll!PI ·-obMowed by lbmian ·lolid!l&rw 8eri ''and and .. -. !nclod!ng planea 'and'lhljs and·- retmnod !I ID !IJmlon waten, .... ..,.. · w~ i be ~ack to .lbe M-w ael.U. -aald todl;. -Aid .• Tba rest ... ,,,.... ........ -ta . (Ii -IO lhljs wb!dl aupply .-a and ll'IL Tur!dlh .'!tabmneii •"'1 watdl-~~• ~ ·-~--the Tiie ·-for' the quiet ed -far. -!*rested --'"'"' ln ·abea.vy-1,.,..ol 11~ -Ule Jmie, wltlldrawa! of -Pl • •I 1!sJi frun the Black 1111 Into 118'1, ArQ.JJ/aeU. -ou1y _,.i; -the Klldll<o-the ·Boaporus 'Wblcb coll!ded IOIDll » remain. U. ~ ranean were not known. wjth the destroJtr•' JW•• Aid. Some deler11e uperll aa!d Naya! aources aald, Uie Wanb!PI bad been' -The Ru 11 tan 1 · have !he move ,,......,..,is to throtigboqt the ·cnibe ·of Ifie • . 1111•1 811Cb smol ti Ad ... Desiga WINTER PROGRAM JAN. 6 ·MAR. 7 " .... ·--• .. IOMI rum AlllOLI 4 SCHINIM •AN SCHNAllL llml OllOO. IOel!ll AllllrtOM -· JOfll m>mlAh' t i •I I .. Usie AND ADYAN~ID couua Hi.-• SCULl"lllD ,' ·~I -· ~""!*°' "'"'OIL PAIMTINe UN DIA.WINI CllAMICI ~ ' • ' ''Exten1l•e testlna w!tbdrawn lmn Ule Mecl!ter· eota~ -Jftelk:e lo BLiCI: . sea by a Rua!an • raaeaa their. 1ateot lhollpiece, w!lhdraw &h!111 to Sovl<t ports destroytt and other vesaels ..... .,, •:•• .. , ...... ,.,._ .... '-.,_ __ 171., .... , •• = • 1111111P111aa.... Be'.--Get ·Becrt ............ . =--.. .. l'-t I• .. -... H.ut lra'nlplant roc!plmlt Wlllam CUroll, SO, .. ~ I) It mt 1 .ScoltJdale Ari&., nluml lo Pboealz 'after &.cbect• • ::--· up in HoUston where be nceived bis ll!W heert "~r ~::: w . Aug •. 31. Hoopital atficials said Carroll ls making .. boJll1 •1 -fuel excellent progress • . -lo ......... fllcjll --:=-:===-~~~~~~~~~! ......... ....-1 ...... •c1e-. T R. -the '£..,,. •• -ex itter ,_ied late Wednesday, It ""' feared an engine change 0 Late m\gbt'be -rry. ,,..t n st . -1d -del.,..i Ule launch <I Apollo I past the Dec. 27 . • .,,.mne Cuba ·Plane 'Die ........ fuel .... -..pna down Ule -.aped noale of the I Ive eng!ne alter a ~ --Somo -Is normal, but the --Aid the engine -............. .. 1111111 pre•lnt; dlia fed." MIAMI wPll -. "It . was _., llm!1ar to'my .......... but there WU M poae.• 1 What cowboy actor ~en­ tertalner Ta Ritter was aay!ng late w........., nigh~ In elliii; -lbal-lbe year's 'Ibo rnuda . 1eabge -1d -that, Uie IW: -id 20!h air blJackirW ·earlier In -In -wb!cb -1d !he d.17 ,..,.mbled • bad -to the alllmal< fa!Re -Hollywood script. el lbe engine. • I Rills' WU -!he 38 British: Trade Soars To Record • pena;. -the st. Louis-. toM!ami Tra!ll World Airlines • jet 11111 wu foreed bJ a Negro -to fly to Cuba. Tbe FrindPa1 cbaraclers In the · --tlie bljacker and a female etmpanion - were att;nHon aetRrs even before the actnal bljacldng. 'lbe man ·wore. a black ·beret, LmlllON (UPI) "-' · Britisli 18 or-~ lhirl and apmts _.... te a reeard dart alacts. His companion $1Jt -In -... lild. Abo hairdo, ..... loop earrings, appeared sh< ID011ths =f:-u:-::::. t = ... .-and carried • big mlllion, 'ft WM &1w1pnred ti>-red teddy-bear,· d.17. . The commandeering of !he 1lil> was !m.1 mUiloa bet· Boeing 127 airl!nor waa car- tor than lbe -del!cll la · ·ried out in Illich an orderly Odober and abo ·~-laibkn thal -of lbe a llaab In iJxlpcirti to tta pt ·tqen we unaware of bll!on. . . . the. !ncldeia 1llliil the pilot, New.from Westln&llOIJS8! Prmln·Flo· ' Coffeellaker Unique 1 ... rt1tt West!- P\ I ffll ----. Let's )ltltl use less coffee to bmo riell, lull -rd· fee to your tastL Select-A- Flavor control ·litd slcnal """' tells - -.. ....,,, -It·-......,._ Tba report frun t!ie Board Capt. Deno!s L. Kalvoey, an- ol, Trade eolndded· with a nium:ed over a 'loudspeaker: MODEL Hl'7S '12" Brltlsh Treasury repcrt wbich '"lbefe!a a· IDID kl the cockpit showed Britaln'a a._c-c o u at 1 with a gun. wanting to go rib. the rest of•:the wc:rii to Havana and We're going lbowed a IUl'Pllll of tlM.I to take bUn. • · mlllloo in the July-September Proless!nnal goller Mason Balboa lsl1111d Variety Shop quarl<r. ·Rlldali* al Cllrbville, Tmo., .21• -._ --~ blo The llgum Improved the said be bad been too engrossed • --- -of the piomd in -in • book, . ..,,., Amazing trading. It rote from $13H75 Res:Jlta of Positive Thinking.'' Op•n 7 Di~:Jl-liJD ,,... ... to '2.3875. to Dllke the hijacking. WftsirIDm from . · !FLORSHEIM 'A to t SIZES "1¥1 .. 14 $39.95 Cordn11 ' ' Starting Dec. 13 Open 'W 9 eicept Saturdays ' ., - 1'831 l'lliWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 548-9744 Ibo~-dnrini lbe-pskid. and by Soviet airplanes. This year, • if yo.u're not.· doing . your Ghristmas .· . . ~ . -S'1oppiog _at : . . ' . . ' MULLEN&~ LUE • -you're paying:·too much! SEWNG ENTIRE · %! Never before! Never again! Christmas savings up to Y2 on prestige apparel gifts from the country's foremost makers. Most with famous brands or de- signer labels -Fair Trade items excepted. With rare savings like these & the entire stock to choose from, is there any other way to shop this Christmas? Gifts For Him Gifts For Her ' . -· Suits Dress Shirts Dresses· Sport Coats Neckwear Coats Slacks P.aJamas Knits b~ Raincoats Robes Sweaters Sweaters Hosiery ' Blouses Jackets Jewelry Capris Knit Shirts Accessories Robes Spc>rt Shirts Shoes Ungerle Special Christmas Shopping Hours! 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(1'"-..,·· , \. •, • Et9ht push buttons giYe you • 1p1clal spe~d for every blendln9 JOb ' .. • Pafe.nted, cooler operat~nt 1720 watt AC motor • Solid Stete Circuitry fof h>nger life enef dependeble bfendin9 1cfloft 1t 1ny spe.d • 5-eu p heet-resl1f1nt clov~{ 1h1pe'd gl1s1 cont1lner • Av1ll1ble in Avoudo, H•l'Ytst Gold, White lleHly •• in. Coitr q . $261·~· UTE-FANTASTIK MAKE\IP MIRROR ~-~11 , i . ...... •~ .-.. Uft.PAllTASl'll.. • In s•'KeLr .... • ........ _ ........... _____ . .._ ..... ...,c..a .. tMIH...a.....,.,,. .. ,....,... . .... ..... W.' ,...,. ....... ...,., ..,. ,., ...... .,.., ..... u...,.. •• .....,. . . . . • ::. ":" .;. '!:'';. ':'·.!.""::.1:1. -51995 ~ FARBERWARE ~· .. . , AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC ... ,.... 1111911ATIC TOAl!tl. lotam•lc, ~settln&s, plus REHEAT POSITION , fer ~d font •.. rel!IMble $ l 2" .. "Viii IPllW'• l lOILll/IOTilllllt A • OletPt ha "'°"'ifl£ Ult.MW "coel ZDnt" brollln1 method '* ctwlltbl around cooldn1 -...... Ill tho fl-WI, llllllllul ....... OlllJ U ... lat drips ' -··llO -llO SPATill. Ho llM'« ...... that finds to . .,._ '44" COOKWARE ~,._ • • ------------------~· I I • I I I • ' •, -y~ Ql,IEtE.- -.•. ~ • 1 • ' . • • 1y Jlhll 111i.itanil1 • j I . . C.oilsfantine Still " ROME (U) -0.. ,_ -the ldnc, may Ile Invited bou1e1 are prolectod II bwrs ,..; a ~ YGUOC man blck<'at ,aey-." a dfll bY Italian polloe. wllh a atuf>by beard· new 1n Collltantlne la cOUectlnc hla Queeo Anne-Marie II Ire- ·• da · to n--"---' ·•-IUO IOO llDDUOI Sllj>eDd and quenUy oeen wlndow·lhoppinc &.m."" 111e p;;;: :;;~-..u\ar do -a llntlle car In Rol11e's !Ublonable bouU. "l want to · relurn 1o t.fr'hla'clally drlveo. qu<iS. Tbe khlg'll often spotted G~," .aid IQq CooaiaJ>. ·Bil yacht~ ....... ver, at hone Ju1nPiac eV<Dts, and tine ll. "But f nwit ""'" WU sent to llaly and Ulla lllll gone bunting with the • .........., lhat ;lll!' ,COUllb"y.' swnmer the royal couple 1lelJlan royal fanilly ll04' 1 ii on the way liack · 1o a.Moclilerr""'"8 ctufae. , Brussels and wl~ Prince Juan ··~ _,_. ,,,'J1)o caupla .ranly " out Cl.dol< .. Spain ••• A year alter hla abortive on "the town. and ~ Ibey, la Gr:eece the king's pro. • ·1 ~ Olf'.Qoo: · Jt )*1, ~ lt'I to IL-le· ~ant J>'.O'ly •( 1atoJ and bis iwMla,r t K1nf ~. 18, aaa 31o or ·'lo •. "lnOV!e , ,l!bere lhey"'Jlil~ In Cl>rfu are . bl!lnj( . ' y~d .~,~-~ ,tailc!, la,~1 \iM e~or)'.one guarded and kept up by tllie • 'aie'iWI buei!ln · . , • elai '-lib Qll&n _;'lip I her ·regime. None of his -0.. • '. "-Al. 'first, env.y8~ the ~ .. who ',)!Ves,w ctllie• ,<gro)'\'!"lies lllll boia · <OD-• ,QXoet , regime •hdttled roid~ID ano~ villa. Both a.ptod. ' ... ··f\ •• ,. 1 ' . ' ! •, O.~st Pri-1t~iet1• . , l!!olw ... .:l,\olne and '.Athens, attempting to negotllte 'the kln(a re\lD'll , ,IQ reign over the goy~nurtenk oe ... colonels. i.IPE 'oF0EXJiZ,, ;; , · ,r Now, thty baVi iS:10wed to ' a triclde and the·.Jnal coupl~ and their two children 1Eta~ the !Ue ,of other e'illed E"'°' pian , royalty. Tbiy, ')lop from one ·~ital to !1JOther to visit retailves: to go "on1 hunting expe,dlllons,, to la!« yacbtlng trips. \ :"' '• ' Constantine usuAuy. ~ his ~s In a rented house 15 miles froml Rome; "'m~µmes di!Vlni into' the 'C:li 'Boy, 11; Plans to. Try ~':'"~~~~ .... ~ . · J in a hotel T'OCJri'l. • · · --:-.-:] NEW •YORK (AP) -"An '·1Mamls, lhe ·case was-~taken Greek sources saY Constan· 11.,..,--0Id boy :ru.. gone il$>"' b" ""'' '"•'""""""""'""' · • "Fedefal' court tp proteCt hil' f ,. uie 1~1 ~i;,.c.m~·!!ency tine wants. the regpne:~ rit~t ri(hl: lo petition fOr. the ouster ,i Civil ' Liberties. Co~1~ -. stiff •co~t1~ {01'! his· ~etum, of "---• 1 · · i · 1 .not ·COnnectetl: .. w1lh: _.1 t,he such:as 'leinitat\ili\aD 8tjried , •,wi ,a:uoo P,I'Jn~,pa · . American Civil Lt Je s forces officers wlJQ}suppOrted Jqshpa J . Mamts, a student Union him in his bid tO ·oust the at Inter'Jn~-School 44 in The· COi.ii' is' ked junta and a general.' a'mnesty: ~~· ~Id ·a-news corr-to . to ; ·es the for 2,000-pollttcaJ:1nisontta..~ ~ on .9.f:, liberties ~ai'anleea:Wlder the The regime seems hardl ~-got .tlJ.I!: Jdea from 8 film ,First Ameiidment to the US likely to agree to the terms. we~ la~ year 00• !_be BUI .·· CQnstltuticin, · Jncludbig: .. t h ~ Nevertheless, ttie Greek of ~:hicipAl, Saris Cohe[h l::;;;'~'rl!gb~t~to~' .'eircul;,r;o;;;ate;;;•;;;a;;;pe;;;· t;;;JU;;;on;;;, ';;;' ;;;Em;;;bass;;;;;;y;;;;;;ln;;;l.on;;;dmJ;, ;;~;;;d ;;;bis~\! a sCboOI officii.1 for. 22 years, II did not. repOrt for' duty durfng the 'citywide' teachers' strike. Nelson' Harris se.rv~ as acting pincipal during the walkout. JQShila said that he had gatbeioed 120 signatures among classtnatei s e'e king the remov81 of. Col\en, 3nd con- ~-= i~t Cohen told bim "l1fh00ght Mr. Harris .. • wu1rnore :capable of :i>eing principal," the boy said. Old World Mediterranean .Spanish Furniture Received cancellation of $22,000.00 Spanl1h and Mediterranean Furniture All New Tep 9ti"llty lnllMI N111 ... hcorator'1 DrH• House Oa Dlspl., Jt~ms as. follows.: Georgeous 8 fl custom quilted sofa with -separate loose pillows with heavy oak trim decnr and matching chair, 3 nilitching oak occasional tables, (2) 58" tall decorator lamps, banking chain swag lamps .· . ' If/\\' , I ... ' . " lJ10V1Df1 . '. --::0~ . ... 1-u-T MOVE - ;})ecoralion6 . ·The loveliest COmlnente<l Cohen: ''The who~thlilg i! a18llly tempest In al.teapOl,"'.adding: "I told him -thil was .not--a matter for •-chiTd to decide and that be b&it,better coneem himself with -.J_. • e<mditiOnS in the :;::~~ or traffic in the . ' with the consent or the ·boy's . in wrought iron, an 8 piece king size master bedroom suite in pecan panelled Mediterran~ ean 'style With lop qpallty 15 yr, warranty king size mattress &>.box springs. Spanish SEE OUR DELIGHTFUL DISPLAYS ••• .: ·' ~ Mr. and Mrs. Justin ' Judge Retpl'.ns Contributions ' SEATl'LE, Wash. (AP) JusU~ Court Judge' Charles M. Stokes has returned cam· paJgn contrlbutions to his Sl!P-. poterst Stokes o n 1 y spent about 11,600 of the $3,2Il col· lected (or his successful wrtte- ln candidilcy: Checks Jar 46' percent of each df)n0r's Contribution have been·!ent'to thein. decor dininJl set. etc. , Mole ....,_, ...... 11l•r $15Zl.OO ~:~~~·.1~1~.~ ....... ,,.--$698.00 Any Piece Can '6e PurchaHd lndlvldually Terms Av•tlable -Newcomar1 to Calif. , Credl.t App~oyed Immediately , J J J] Furtaiture • At Harbor · Blvd. i'B44 Ne;Nport Blvd. Costa Mesa anly Every ·n.ight '"'tli 9 -Wed .• Sat. & Sun. 'til 6. SLACKS $1 I '5 & •p LA.NCER & CAPRI SPORT SHIRTS lily \ Dish• TlfS 13 .. & •• SCARF$ • ..-uMlllCAID AEATERS ITALIAN KNITS BY DINO BARON $650 'Ii •p . I .,,,,_ HOSE 'BELTS " . • ,llAlftl CMAl•I .. }~~ L'eleg"~n .t l>ON LOPER JEWELRY FABREGE COLOGNE . e DINIU CLUI e LAY AWAY MEN'S SHOPPE 3355 ~UDO~ N!WPOIT , IE~,CH e OPEN DA1LY 9 am to 9 pm: . · Tailar on Premises ~~~~·~::Ht,'l;H!,':Hf.~':Hf.':Ht:. • SPAIKLINCi LlliHTS Som• l•ny-w•eny, som• fl1shing~ som• with 60 bulbs. Som• for outdoors, som• indoors. • lil.lmRINCi 'TRIM A TIEE' Ornaments--Music1I Th•m•s, Ginger-br•ad, Circus Themes and many others. • CiARLANDS FOR DRAPING Blu.-SilYer-Gold and multi-color•d. • USE AliAlN Christmas tre•s from 4' to 7' tall. Whit•, green .nd sprue•. Realistic beyond compare. The Finest Collec:tion Of Freshly eut Christmas Trees From Around the Nation. :tree of All ·Truly tho tree of the future, Graceful ·bronchos that decorate ea5ier enCI give Your free 1 denser look •• , Pre-ossemblod, lasts from year to year. 4 to 7 Ft. Tan From ·99s HOLIDAY GIFT PlANTS • Center Pieces .& Wreaths CustOm designed ori9in1ls, be•utifully made. Somit with birds, candle11 figurines ••. with •v.rlesting foil19• and fruit. ::." 650 flame proof Y°"" Chrl1tma1 TrH 8• Saf• ... Polnettaa in full bloom-Glor. ious n•w doubl. r•d Yeriety. Let our florists &all "Mtrrt1 Christmas" fo r you with a dis- tinctive floral eviter piece of arrangefflents of f resh flow- er1 of th1 ,1eason. Caltf. N .. I 2•• -1 Q\lart Priced 2" from lnough for 6' tl'M -•Jr• Dept. AnlMI In most ciel......a.rg110U1 •Pprov... ... ~anti ln NII bloom. HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M., SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. OPEN .VERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS CALL 546-Ss25 • 2640 . Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA • --...... '' .. •• ' F c ' ·~ .. ' ~ .•. .. • .. ' ' ... J ' • " " t.ugur-01 Medal Creating·a clay model of the official 1969 Inaugural medal, scUlptor lia!pb J, Menconi works at his New York studio. He first made a clay model about, 10 inches in diamt<ter and will transfer the finished sculpture to a plaster mold which is sharpened and molded into bronze . • Germans Recall Past . I Nazi Era Still Not Out of Life • BERLIN (UPI) A Berliner went to the registry office during World War II an~ asked for an application to fbange his name. 11What's your name?" asked th& registrar. '11Adolf Monster," answered the'wan. 0Jt'E; understandable you wQt' to change that name," ttj\'·:official said. "What do yW_•ant to change it to?" •"Wilhelm Monster," he aflsWered. DESERVE PENALTY Did telling jokes like that about •AdoU Hitler deserve the deith penalty? Did the judges a& legally on the infamous N"Qi "Peoples Courts,'' e~blished to speedily try "enemies or the S t a t e I I O "defP.atists" and ne.rsf'lns ac- c~sed o~undermining the war effort? Ji. West Berlin court in a vtrdict that has c a u s e d wtdespread indignation and criticism has ruled that the azi courts' death sentences E>re legal. The court "recently led the Nazi judge may not punished for imposing Ute entences. The court's verdict has reopened old wounds and shown that 23 years after the war!s end Germans still have not succeeded in what the}" .:ailed "overcoming the past." was necessary to defeatism. "Every era has Its own con- cept of · the nature and the- purpose of punishment." West Berlin Mayor Klaus .Schuetz called the verdict a scandal. He noted that the city prosecutor has said he wCIJld· appeal ·the verdict ana he expressed the h o p e "anothec court will see that justice la done." The West Berlin coort ac- quitted Nazi Judge Hans J oachim Rehse, 65, of charges of murder for the execution of. three Germans sentenced to death by a "Peoples Court" in which he was an associate judge. He also was acqulttedl----~----­ of attempted murder for four death sentences he imposed which· were not carried out. DEFEND ITSELF Judge Ernst Juergen Oske, only 19 when the war ended, ruled that · ever.y state, in- cluding "Nazi Germany, has the right to defend itself against those ·it considers enemies. He granted that t h e measures taken·by the Hitler regime a g a i n s t anti-Nazis were harsh but ·said, "an ex· traordinary situation demands extraordinary measures." "Germany was in a battle of life and death" he said in his ruling. "To survive it Christmas at American BUILDING CENTER Tests Show That Fat Whoever heard of Chrb:bnas shopping at a building supply store? Really, it's better than you might think. We have hun- dreds of unusual and usual things that would warm the heart of .en Just Like to Eat NEW YORK (UPI) - either full stomachs nor fear ffed 43 fat young men in Ir eating. With 48 lean g men either condition quite enough• to dull the petite. I this eating was done a scientific laboratory in hunt for psychological dif-. ces between the fat and lean. In physical cOntrols y are assumed to be alike. n either group an empty mach contracts as blood Ir diminishes · w h i c h rates a feeling of hunger. ence also knows feat curbs lite by abolishing ach contractions and tak~ stored sugar from the ' ElVED th stomachs empty, the oung men reported to the lumbi a University tory of Ors. Stanley ter, Ronald Goldman Andrew Gordon. Like ny su bje cts in c hologi ca l es:· entation, they w e r e ived as to purpose. They t they were to be tested ste dlocrlmlnolioils. e were greeted with beef sandwiches. Both nd lean fell upon them gusto. St6macbl now full, sugar now up. the feeling pmumably each young man wu alone In a cubicle with bowls of craclten or dil· t kh4 ~ . any man on Christmas mom. They were told to note taste And solne things to · watrn the differences a mo n g the heart· of most any woman, too. crackers. Through a one-way mirror a hidden psychologist ~ of ~en need a good ham· ·counted the crackers they ate. mer. ours are be.Suties -well The lean young men were tun-. balanced and rugged -from 99c ed to their full stomachs. They to $9.95. Maybe your man bu a ate onl.Y enough cracke~s to hammer, but he would love to taste dlfference. The fat ones . · we~n't tuned. They · liad aS own.a po:wer_ ~II. We sel! Black much appetite for crackers and becker drllD; for as little as as they , had had for roast $10.99. Or a paint brush • we'll beef. bet you don't have a first class Other young men were ~n-brush in the house. He'll apprecl- fi:>nted · by fonnidable ~-ate an expensiv-=. brush, and this tr1cal apparatuses to which ld ~ hi 1 to Ith they were attached by elec-cou . ~ a n get on w trodes. In the interest of the painting the-bathroom, or some- experiment, they were told, thing. they were going to get a pain· b .1 . . ful shock. Thal was to create We u1 d Uunga, ~· like work fear which would halt the con-benches, playhouses, tool sheds, tractions of empty stomach and small, medium, or large dog and step up blood sugar levels. houses. Ll1TLE APPETITE Frankly this ts our slow sea. For the lean young men, son, so there ls plenty .of parking it worked. They had little ap-and no waiting. We're complete- petite either for roast beef 1 h~ 1 ln b or crackers. For the fat young Y 1 P ess at gUtwrapp 1: ut men jt didn't worlt. They ate-you ll find friendly, profesa1onal aJ ~uch as fat yoUng men service here and reasonable ate. with their minds at rut. prices. 'IObvioUsiy the obese an ·fat; obvlou!ly they 91., The feelinga assQC:iated w i t h , gaslric mOllllty I • m P l f ·-acha) alid hypoglycehla {low blood sugar leveta) ·~ pell'' lo-trip ~ .. In .....W IUbjecll. Wbaf lfil· ~eating for the obese?" They dldn1 know and, they said, "we confeu 1 i:ertaln feelln \ of helplessriesi. • ' . 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YlvtaU:er, ~je e!p!llllve 1erbqe dum1>;ln!O """" al local -1UaD-· Morla al defelopmenl IOI commlaaloner' ol commliDitY I • 31JI ~·ctty JOJthbi' r In Ho ,.-l'aw allle, boc&ed down by tbe floyolu-alfaln who -W "<~.a eyool# of ' Ille ' Muhattab ,Ibo' lllel lmolm 11 Ule tlooarJ war, t1tle d,laputea member ol the devtlOJ>ll'!\llt · j~e. • ". r·· " , Ha c t en 11 ct R I v • r -lndlvlduall and tbe rtae conunlaalon. 111)'1 tbe ,,,_. A pllll lot dev.elo!IUll la.tllO M-lan!I II ealllnllad to o1 Kew Yor1(Clty. ,,1an Umelabie I« com . acres o( manlifaiici ·1n tlje be ""'111 II bllllon. • , • of the urban complex .la 25 litrlb /eraey ·-• --Govtl'lllDel'lt olflcllla 111\1 ' BllEAl:TllllOUGB "O ~ ID yeara. finally approved by Ille Stato rNl mato uper\I call tt Ille ' A maJor ~ oc-"We're IOinl to sboW a new ·LqlalatUre Jut wee!<. , mG11 expwive · P*e o I currad lul year wlien the lace ol New Jeriey to the Stale olflc1a1a lnubedlajely undevelbped land In Ille -Id New J.,..y Suprane • Court -world," YJvlaaker amrtod. moved fw federal •Pll'OV•I · Wse!Y bec~,·ot ttl pros· ruled that UWe to a 11 "lt'a been an, uiJy face, we ol Ille plan which they project bnlty to New Y6rk City. • marabland-or 1...1 covered all know tha~ but -we 11 the bluut combined land For . more than • century by hip tide-belonged to Ille have nld It straight out that retjamatlon 1and u r b a n the awampland bu been a state. , we're going to have a face-lift· dev~ procnm ever ~t-ractptacle I« rnUllaoa ol 1\111 The plan approved by the 1n1. And this pllO la a state- tempte<J' 1n·u.e Uiilto<lStateL · o1 prbap dumped each year ·• LtllalaJure calla lot a oeveo-meot u bil u the problem The plan·envlalooo~ -. by Norlh Jeney commun!Uea member repma! commlalioo which It bopea lo oolve/' > urbad eomplel allout ·u.. wlilch lna1atad Ibero-waa "°'i;·:;. ;::::=:=:::============~:; physlcail s1ae ol MlllllattBn . -place lo put It. . ~· with perhaps lll0,000 people · Th • i e coiiunuoltlel eit- and 300,0® Jobi. lt'Ioob to tracted i prom1at trom 1be . TH. E BOAT BEAT the cruUon ol icboola, boua-state that atterna~~I · • lnlcompatlble lndu1.trl1l· !~.~=--~. adveata.,,..bllabedln . . , . •. : :.· d·e·velop.me.a·t,pa1t1, -........ "'""' tramportaUon jacillUea apd lnc:lnerat<n or J mp r O Ve d Al111•11 leck1bty, fl•ff•11•I 1w1rd wl1111tr fer hit ,_.,,~,, .~ all the otb~ eSMDUall ot a landfull ORefltloDa. • y1chff"f, co"n the Wit M1t hr th DAILY Pll.OT. H1'1 ti.. 21JI Century """ ' 'lblt Indiana aold ~ h • • · · "· • · ""''"{"-· meadowllDdl to ·the Dutch Jn · e11ty fullti'"' N1tl119 r1porhir ·~ ,..., Or11191 C.1111ty "''?R!'~,. EIGHTH WOND~ 1111 !« a0me wampum, II ttoff. • "It could veri eully turn brua kettla, -· cheap out to be the eighth -cloth and ·half a ~-of .. . ., I • Is Jour Bu'siness '.Conducted · Under '.A . ' . . . \' . . ' ... . ' . M~·--... :n~a··~· -~.,~.., ' ~~ '· .·:1~ ........... FICTITI US 11 ' ~; ' , ' -. ' FIRM NAME! ... ,. ~ .. ' .. '' ' . ' . .•. . .. .. . . . .. . COLOR TV CART OPTIONAL Magnificent NEW COMPACT with BriUiant COLOR 180 sq. in. Screen ••. so_ perfect for bookcases, shclvcs,~or tables-or on cart fer wo~derful room·to--room mobility. Beautiful model 6250, with telescoping dipole antenna, is truly the ideal SC<ond set! You'll thrill to ii.I vivid, natural color pictui< and ii.I superb pcrfcmnance. Advanced Magnavox features assure you years of cok>rfu! viewing cajoyment And, Magnavox is your best buy becauae it is iold dinctly to on1y a few carefully selected dealers; there are no "'middleman" coats. Saving' ue passed on to you· in the form of more ftatures, finer qUa/ity, and greatest valut per dollar. 2·YEAlt lllCTURE TUBE GUARANTEE-Ho Matter Where You Uvt orWhtrt You MOYt:Anyplaea in tht U.S .••• )'Ol.lr M1an1vox Gold SHI Plctur• Tube Wtrrtnly Is Vllld for 2·yearsl If dtftttlve m1ttrLll or workmanship caut• fallu,. lri normtl "''·tube I• repfa~ by th• authorb:~ Mqntvox Dttltrwhtrt P'ardi••e.f-or In any new 11rvlcti 1r11 yeu'Ve moved t!)l In hom1 s•rvlc•l•bor required to repl1ct tube •lso furnfthed. no-ctt.111 for first 90-diys. IF SO IT IS MANDATORY UNDER THE LAWS OF CALI· FORNIA THAY THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE BE COMPLIED WITH: LAW ON PUJLICATION . OF .CERTIFICAJES OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS FIRM· NAME ' !Civil Code ·;$acilon 2466-6U9) Sec. 2466-EXcepf ai Ot'herwi.. Provided · In the next tection ev1ry JMrtOn .tranudlng buslnen In this State under 1 fletltlou1 n•rM ind every partnenhip transecting buslnen ln this St1te under 1 fictitious name, or a desfgn•tfon not 1howin9 the name of the person interested •• partner In such bu1lnfts, mutt file with. the clerk of the · county In· which hit or its Drlncipal pltce of business is •iYu1ted, 1 cerfific1t1 subscribed ind 1cknnwlic1Qed in the menner pro. vlded In S9Ctlon 2461 of the Civil Code, stating ·fhe n1me In full 1ncf the pl1ce of residence of such' penon and st1tfn1 the n1m1 tn full of 111 the memben of such partnership and their . pl1Ces of r.-ld1nc1. Such subscribed ind acknOwledped certificate must be published subsequent to the flltn~ thel'fff with the county clerk pursua"t to Government Code Section 6064, In 1 new. Dlper published In the county, if there be on•, and if there be none ln su·ch countv. then in 1 newsp1D1r In an adjofninq . county. An 1ffld1vit 1howln~ th.• publlcl'tion of such certifi· · eete as In this section provided ·shall be filed with the county clerk within 30 days after th8 Cf'lmpletlon of such publication, . . .... but In no event shall such l'Ubllcation be made prior to the j filing of such cerfific•t• with the county clerk. 2468. -The certificate flied with the clerk es provided l, in HCtion twenty.four hundred and sixty-six must be siqntd J by the person therein referred to, or by the partn1n, as the c1se may be, end 1cknowledged beforft some officer, author. l lzed to take the 1cknowlecfgem1nt of conveyances of refl 1 j 1 pronerty •... Where 1 bu1ine11 is h1rufter commented bv a nerson under 1 fietltlou1 name or • partnership Is hereafter formed, the CArtificate must be filed and the publlcatio11 d•sinl"~tH in th1t section must be made within one month after th• commencement of such business, or 1fter thfl fOrma. tlon of the 01rtn1rshlp, or within one month from the time designated In the aqretmll!nt of ih m•mbers for the com- mencement of the partnership. Where the business has been heretofore conductetl . under 1 fictitious iiame or where the aartnership h•s been heretofore formed, the certificate must M flied and the publication made within six months a"'-r the p11s1"e of this ad. No person dolnq business under 1 ftctftlous name or his lffiAftff or 1ulgn .. , nor 1ny pe" son doln~ buslnes.~ as partners contrary to the 1rovisions of tkls article, or thelr assion~ nr •s~ignees, shall maintain In the courts of the State of C1llfornl1. Sec. 2469--0n EVERY change In the members of 1 p1rf.. n1rthip tran~•ctlna buslne11 In this 1t1t1 undtr • flc:tltiou1 111me or 1 dul~n1ti11n which does ·not show the n1me of the ~rsons Interested 11 p1rtn1rs In Its business ••• : 1 new c.rtfflc11te .must be flied with the ~nty Clerk, and a new publlc,.tlon made as required by thls artlcfl on the form1tlon of 1uch partnership. If you have n9'1ected tht1 procedure, you should ,.,Ila that the n1me of your firm 11 not protected and th_. you are not entitled to m1Jntaln sulh for collection, or for other purpoMS, •nv •ction upon or on account of any contract or contr1cts their 1Nrfnenhlp name, In anv court of this state until the c1rtlfic1te has bHn flied ind th• publlcatlon has been made 111 herein required. OTHER MAGNAVOX COLOR TV FROM ONLY $319 90 Take c1re of this Important matter now, by hiving the nAIL Y PILOT, an 1dfudlc1tad llflal nlW>plpor for Orango County and dl1trlbutad In COSTA MESA. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, SEAL BEACH, NEWPORT BEACH, WESTMINSTER, publish your cartlflc1i.. Thi east 11 1mall but the flllng and publlcallon 11 1omathlnt which 1hould not bt ovorlookad. Magnavox Home Ent•rtalnment Center Factory ·Direct DeC.ler 401 MAIN. ST. ' . Downtown Huntington. hoCli . ' . 536-7561 Also.: . SPRINGD•U-& IDlfllGIR 892-4463 Formo for Fldltloua Firm N11M1 and Cortlflcai. of Abanclonmtnt of Fldl· tlov1 Firm N1m01 can bt obt1lnad FRIE from any of Iha DAILY ·PILOT ofll-ahown below: -·· • 3IO w ... ·11ay Slffff, Coota 'MMa 92627 2211 WOif Balboa loulnanl, Newport llaach 92660 309 5th Slffft, Huntlntl•n loaeh 92646 222 Foo:ost Avenuo, L .. una llHdt 92651 ' BE SURE . TO CONSULT OUR LEGA~ ADVERTISING DEPT. J..T DAILY PILOT .. ............... Ill,,. 642-4321 ---------~------------~---~----,=-~·<""'~~·~--·-·-~~-·~-~-~-~-~·---~- , • • . ND.V-I Tera ..... Clue • ID .High~ ~chool R.~lly Erupt,s HQngKong F1u Now • IJSC Knifing An---· ..,... ecllveb' lnYolftd ID 1111 dllWrban.. .. tho _,. N ..... Cllllpal Ill Wiiii - 1,1111 ••• ho, c a.u d - -1111 -of tho -·-·••Ill 1111 ...,...iom .... -- Sony's land'nSea portable ~' .. : ... : . Th• &0n7 4Uipblb1-n. • • Our 22nd Yur ·1n The H•"'°' Area . ~D AV I S BRl1 \\/N .. the lftrernooll. nr. -·-.... -· -la lbe -I a_ ... twolntrah cw, w .e..111 •u ndllc.ir. -al---·· -allatlllrlal Ille window of a -•I* radio car, but .. lnjutteo ..... reporled, Twenty Polito unlta ...... ...t to the achllol and 10 dlviolom UirouPOul lbe city ..,.. placed on alert bul no ~ were made. , The protell ... mmed ,..... a ochodulod meetllll ~ay of ib6 ICl>ool11 raeittY .-1 .. tion to dlacua ilemanda !or .,atudtots evaluation ol. -llld--Gail'\,VU Meter,. prelldent of the uaoclaUon, Aid when the tucben arrived at the -.,, about IOI -•ta were waWnc In the auditorium IJld ,..... Jed by the four BSIJ mem ...... Many of the lea<;herl~toenter~ auditorium · but eboot 3t dl!I ao IJld ~ demands withthe otudent&. 0 We jUlt wanted to liJten a n d participate," l'.I n e 8SU mem)?er aaid. 11But they just wan~ UI to get out." Word that' the four students had been upended a~ead throuli> the campua Wed· ne&diy morninl and the noon rally wu orpnized by the BSU. Epidemic ' .., TIM ' 1 tr'"- ' ~!'!.".!cla Gov. PIUI Lua!!, _...,. Fnnt -.... o .. c. Smllb and Colll<lmla Reaeal Wllllom Freocb lmttll ofllulllarinobave~ In ........ lllil _.. -Iba H0111K..,llu.; .. Loo Anceles County the n~ ~~epidemic propor-tions WodDeada,y, but NortJ>. em CallfOrnia so far wu • caPinJ the nalionll spread of the VlfUS. Health ollic141s said the epi- demic In Los Angtlea County will probably pat' between Dec. 17 and Cbfulmu Day. "We m DOW at the bue of lllei=lc," Aid Dr. Gerald N01lTHRIDGE fAI') -A H • LOs A n I e} e 1 lf~ytJr..akl member el the ~ llealtll Olficer. He Aid Black -Un!Gn at 8"' the del«mlnatlon was mode Fornando Val1e7 Slate.COJlt&< hOcl~M of tbi blll!.--bas been lrrOlled on llUlpidtln ' rate in adlooll-an-eatlmlted ol lftth!I a Sl001oot fn.tJtat 7,000 students-and 1a-bu.it-· 1wept the cam.pu·1· ....... · . . mlnlltraUon blllldlDi lat SUo- Laxalt and singers Sinalra day. ~d ~mith _all were ttpcktn P0Hct1 uid the y o u th , tn M~flr!I Nevada. ' , Eupne KJ111., wu arrested Throtl.rbout most of North--Wdeneada,y by a r 110 n ln- ern Callfonila. how.ever, ab-vestq;atora at ?rlJ CIJllpul sence1 were about . normal. donn.ftory . ~ ::1~~~,!' ~: Officers· Aid the Necro slate school reported unusual-hUhman wu one of. the three ly high .-IJld ooJy one dozen perlOl1I ......ied Nov. cue of lion&· Kq nu baa 4 alter Black Sludonla Uploo been confirmed ln ,San Fran-' members leiaitll! t be ld- cl!co. mlnlltratlon boildilll •• d . alle1edly b e l d M penons hoolqe at knilepohlt for i...r houn. * * * SVF Dorm Rotor Spindle Blamed For) Helicopter Crash J ANGELES (UPI) -. the rtault of .. Sll·L eruh . Fire Minor Airlines U$I Sikorski B&l·L ·111at look 21 1iv01·in Compton helii:optel'a now are required lut August. . NOllTllRIDGE (UPI) .,. . to ~place. the rotor spindles Breakup of 1 spindle was Firemen early today quickly after 2 400 houri of Ult as · ertin,Wshed a wutebuket ' • blamed for the Compton ac-blase ln a residence he.11 .. . . .. .. loJ.Silrlll .... Mlllress Twin 'Sin ..... ,.. 'SB cident. · cafeteria at · San Fernando $300,000 Mail Georp Baker, Investigator Valley State Collea•, • • W'I-aTWl'UV--Al'KF,ft "0 for th•. Na Ilona I Anon lnveatlgetora were •• •• .n..t .. I'->-..:.Jl._...n,, '-' • , . -·Tranaportauon Sal•ty Board, ·called tn to determine t11e • 4001 llRCH 's'r., NEWPORT ·11.AeH 545-8409 Sorters 'Debut' aald Wldneadey the faulty cause of the lire which cau!ed ~n:! =.lnbef~f~ :,r-~d:e~1~=:= Aowtr..o.c.·__......._·..,. .,,,.._ • ..,. ~ ·ranld. operated cold dormitory i... ~ ;:.t 11 E. 1 ~th St. ' Coat'.a M-.a 646-1684 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Two $300,000 machines capable of aorting :Ml,000 .pieces ol mail per hour made tlieir debut Wedneaday at the. Rincon Annex of lhe · San Francl>CO Post Office. other testimony lndlcated _~inl~a~bout~toO~aludell~~IL.~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!! LAA ,..., using reconditioned ) • pally 9.9, Sat. 9-6 spindles on some pCanea befGre the 2,400-bour limit was ~ poold. I . , •• ' . THIS YEAR I THE BALBOA ISLAND MERCHANTS INVITE YOU TO"JOIN THEM THIS CHRISTMAS FOR THE MOST DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY .. SHOPPING YOU HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED! 63 SPECIALTY SHOPS AU NUTUD TOGllHIW IN A TWO ILOCK <AHA" , , JUST ova !lf. HIDGI WllUI· JAMIOIB IOAD MllTS THI SU.. •• I •• E"CH SHOP EXQUISITELY DECOR" TED TO COMPLEMENT THE THIUY-THREE HUGE P"RKW"Y TREES BEDECKED WITH 1100 TWINKLING Ll~HTS . . ' • Strelllltt Clirt1t111• C..I• led lu•l•1 he. 10 tin U. ) '!. ' . ·I, !) 1, . .. ' . I fKla ...... e...... ~ .._ .. ......,,......, .. U.. It. Ml •:9f11•1-. _. ... 71 ,_... ......... C...... T•" CWr t... .................. . • CIUIRm SANTA CLAUSIS • A TMrty .... U..·Cll .. M• T-ot , .. &.' MoriH •• • THI INTIRl ·H-.UIA Ml.OW WITH COLOltlD Ll9HTI UPLICT!Ne IN THI WATIL ' ' I . ~-..== ~ •. AND SD ~TS .l'AMOUS IOAT P.AIADI HBE-DIC. 19 1HIU 23 IHOH ~IN IYIRY ' NrGHT NOM DICIMllR flUT ...... -------~-----------------~--- ;. .. ,.,._ - " , . • Opell a Full Service 81vlng1 Account l'.IOW at United 8tatM Natlon1I Bink wHh only S50 • • • or 1dd $50 to your p'9Hlll 1ccolint. You'U. receive your fl11t flvo p!ICI ploct Htting FREEi Thi• beautiful 'oiiYllplala, by Oneida ltd. Sllveramllha, la tha lovaly "Aowtrtime" pattern , •• an exclusive design for U.S. Nllional Bank. Start building your 1Uverware service n~ •• , or choose from many fine service unltl. Each additional place setting or aervict unit cos1s only $2. 75 (includes sales lax) , , , wilh an iddllional $50 depoall lo your savings. See the hand80"14 Oneida "Flowertime" sllvtrplatt dl1playa al cur offices now , , , then gel your very own for h~liday en· ltrtainlng and giving. , ' ; Thi• otterexptiff Jalllll!Y 1'1, 1• . l 'f:~~~~f;~ Afrt -,.,,.,. et II,,,..,,...,..,, a_,.,..,,.. Clll-11-......... -IW· C neJ!f ,_. Join, -Ciwl ... C/uti -· 11'1 llaM a1 pl111 IW ...,, ••l!ftf \11 _ ,,..,.,,,,., ... .., ,. ,.., °"" "'"'"'"" ........ _ itWil • ·'' .. ~ ....... l UNITED . ., """..,.. c.,,.;"""" Soutlllm·Clliomi. STAT.BS NATIONAL · --.r. n" 1'T'K. :.. , ~~ ... -\ .......... __. ................ -............... ..... • • .... ft .,, .. • ·1 • .· • 14 DAllY I'll.OT • ~ .. .. ~ •• ·~ ;, .. , . •• .. . . , : . ;. ~ ~ , .. • • .. i' .. • •• • .. . . .. .. .. '!: .. .. . .. • . • . . . •. : . •. • • • • • . • . . • • • • . • -· .. • • . :! . . .. .. • .. • . • • . .. ·: .. .. .. . ... . • .. . • .,. •• •• ~ For The Record\ Marriage Licenses DEATH NOTICES NELSON Affrwd tt.llOll (Olla:), d ml Sl•"-,t., HurrtlltttM BHctl. Swvtwct by bro....,, Homer1 11tten. loom. H- ard, Laolt MeMllltn JOflllla\. 9fld Llnnlto Rou11 ..-l'IUINfOUli .W.C.. 1no ~ Strvlc& Sltfllrdnl, 10:30 AM. l'fft{ F1P!tll'I' Cabli.f funenil -· , NEWE1L Dort T, New.IL Diiie ol d9tltl. tlecem- bef' 10. S11rvlwd by claU'lh!itr, Mn . W11ll9m S. Edwerdl, f1f Wht l.DIJ Art- Hlell llrll~lw, Mr1, Cllt'OI Glllo ~m. of Slllf1 All91 four o!Mr ,,,,. chlklrtn1 ind two 1r.1t,.r1ndctllld...i. Funer1t 11111 ln .. """11 ¥1111 bt l'ltld Ill Preteatl, Wl1C-1n. 81ttz Morlt.Mlrv, 17•1 Su1>1rlor, COlll Maaii, forwtrdl"' dfrecton. KIRTLEY Flln'llnt1 Kltllty. AM 1$, d 1'25 Ful. lertorl. N1wPOrt 141tdl. Sef\llots Plfldo l11t. kll BroHw1y Martu.n" 111 BrOldwrr. ec:.11 Mna. Cllret!wt. l!ATOUlEV AlllMlllWI N. 81touln. 525 El Mcdttna, N~ hl<h. Survlftd by 11-Thffdort Peshth«lclff1 dWlll'll1r, Mn. T1Ml1 c-1n, ,.._, 9etc111 1r1nc1- d1"9llltr, Mn. Maritt! Wertowr1 1r1ndsons. 11.oberl Corwin. Vktor P1i.h- ehonolft L1wr1nc1 Gr1V11, L- 9e1o;h; 1nd tour trMl1r1ncklolldrllll. ~rvlaL S.lunl1y, 2 PM. WIY'lrlY C/lurcll, F1lrt1aven Memorl1t P1rlt. wlftl 11.ev. Olarlft s.mlftl otJlcLlll1111 • tnkrmtnl, F1lrllann Mm>wlll Parle . Dlrw<:lfd bY 9111 9r...,_.y ~ry, 110 ll'09ft1y. '°''' Mnt. RILL GrKt Ed"' Hiii. A.ill't a. ot 2001 .... vino, N9'flOPOrt S.ldl. Dlit. of dl!1f11, ~e<1mt>flr 10. Survlwd by dlu.hltt', Mtrlorlt 011~1 1(1111to. Ml. Olln. rn1no!1; 1e1!rle<1 J. Horn1, Hiiisboro, lllhiol1; Ind DorolllY Steln. Cost• M111; 111!1r, /!Mr, Glrm1n. W••-· l!lonol11 tlthl 1r111dclllldr1n 11'11 11 trHl•tr1ncklolldr1n. Strvkft, Th!,trs- lltv. 7;30 PM, WHld!lf Ct\111111. wlfll Rev. ll.lch1NI Dunltp offltltllnt. En. tombmtnl, Melrl)K At>beV. Wnltllff Mortutrv. ~ ... OlrKIOl'I. SMITH Petri E. Smllh. '11 Glt!Vl9Yrt, A.Pl , n . L"1un1 l11o;h. Survlltfll by hus- bend, Rodotlri 1l1ler, Mr1. Vlol1 Etsl· mtn, of Ntw JertoeY. S.rvlcf!I will bl held Frld1y, 1 PM, Pttlflt Vltw Ch1Pfl, wllh E11tem Sltr otlkltllnt. 1ni.rmtnl, Patlfk View Mernorlt l Ptrll. DlrKNll 11Y PKffk Vlorw Mor· .... . .., . BALTZ MORTUARJES C«on1 del Mar OR a."58 Cotti Mt11 MI 1-UU BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 119 Broadway, tyoata Mesa u 1-3433 DILDAY BROTHERS Huntiqto9 Valley M..-....Y 11111 Beadl Blvd. HunUa,ioa Beacb MJ.77'11 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.meW!y • MorlaUJ· Chapel Ult Pacific View Drive Newpori llNcl, CaHfonda t4U'I• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1111 _ .... w---- IMITll'l NOR'ruA!!Y 111 Mm 111. -.... ..... LB.- WlllTCLIFF MOR11JAAY ., .. 1'1111111., ()oota -··- • • $75,000 Sought for · Smog • •t • f L ' County Aski,..g Federal Funm to Curb ~oUution 1Y JACK lloBAa: Of .. Dllllr ~ - Merchants Projects In Trouble SANTA ANA -Downtown merchants here formed .a Business Promotion District last summer, but now many of them think they made. a mistake. The whole thlng1'as wound up in the courts. The district was made a legal entity by the city council after 182 of some 3 0 0 downtown merchants signed petitions urging its formation. The merchants agreed that their businesss license fees should be raised to finance the district, which hopefully, was to generate additional business . Now 101 of them face a lawsuit because they have not paid the extra assessments. The city filed the lawsuits in municipal cOUrt: Douglas Horton of Horton Furniture Co. is leading the defense against the lawsuits and furnishing his lawyer for all. lfT'S BE FRIENDl Y U YoU have new neighbon or know of · anyone moving to our ~ p19M tell u1 so that. ~ may extend a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted in their new 1urroundinp. Huntington Beach Visitor . SU.9626 Costa Mesa Visitor 642-6014 -So. Co1st Visitor 494-0579 H1rtlor Vlsttor 675-3433 \ CHECK OUR-LOW PRICES!· The anstocrat of all C~rist~ trees I Symmetric· ally conical s1118S up . to 5 tall IEST VALUES lllTOWlll 299 COST A MESA 3088 Bristol Just off Newport Between San Diego freew1y & Biker ... • Safeway'• Gr..-Op•llt!IMi of our new MESA SAFEWAY Price~ t. .. ective i~ th S n r·· Jf: \hru 15 , .••. · ~·'iways Thurs. ru u ·· · · Vodka $ Kavlan3-Mild & Smooth 80 Proof Scotch MacNairs Imported 86 Proof F!l!h $ Filth ~~~,Whisky $ ® . i:;f".., Old Calhoun Straight Fifth '~ 86 Proof 69 scotch Whisky !IHI SS" Vat 1mport:d 86 ~"' $2,. Stantons Gin P•oot r1tt1 ·gtrt Bourboll-Mtlf $114' Old Crow ~·;,,., •• 11 .. ;a;;;;;:s Kamchatka Vodka :O.t r1tt1 $3" Whrte o< Gold $36' St •. llmo Rum so "'"' 1ttt1 --···-·-·· ...... _.....;.. L__ ~-~~~--......_._ ' Has Assets . • ' Main One: Friendship With Nia:on. WASHINGTON (AP) --,.now--.--ua v•''""'' -.., 1 William P\jllogm' ..-11 q ,_. u lllprl """"' ~-P. In IJ. t to &Uld• .s. ! ..... polley ..... .,..,=llllo t!Je ~ ......... -........ y In '!lie neirt . actmlnistmloa lleld d •41' WI,-•• C. ,._,.. o by ..io ml - 4 )lavaanarrowbutiirm~: .....tr<SOJ~ ....... "' .... no .... 1 A 1ong and tntlmite ftla.. · ·11e.....,; wltltoop. 'tho - Ucihahlj)" with -~.I;''••"' tho lllf ci.U , Ro,..., a grt<lllole of Nlxon. Id O!ll d • plw llJol Cornell'Unjveralty t.aw Scboa1 !n!acl, tt wu Ropra Wt. °""' .......... II ......... ad native ol, Norfolk, ,N.Y. j be!ped Nlxoo thrOllllll -1J1m a low •--llMpraetlcedlawlJJllewYort o1 what the 1-. ')lftll-"""'*"' D q moll. , , CllJ -lllO with a : dent hlmaell -lo bis ~ boCmM allarlllir tlJll 1ial bandled IOlllO ID- r best«lllng bo* U hll .. Sil ' .............. ,....... ~. 1&1•1!Ml :matters. ... Crisel.", , ..i la UV ad~• aaC8 Boll~andthel.athtr Rogers' 1el!ctlaai u the u-.~-=:;:~wa~M~dlleil=~lll~lll~.ll!o~~ol~m~.,,_.-----1 tton'1 11111. oecrelllf .ol -, WU not widelJ' , befcre it hectme bowl. , ; . di1• , ~ , , AMWR:ICo\'• LARe•aT .PAMILV CLOTHIN• CH~lll Bal nambtc "' tlllo itllle; wlllJ lnyer to ~- --Iha ,.J!!!"I'. ---ult~ to ID-praldmtl-llloo!ld be:·~ banda nte the Jlhon.Rogers rela-p •"Jlrim• ·ili>el, •dvlllni that a gip between the White HoUle -and.1 State Dep&rtmenl cculd have dlaaatrowl ct>n· ............ And It II t11i1 we~ ao dram~y attested to by Nl.J:on ~' that takes the spotlight allbwgb Rocen .,m brinlf ta bis .... Joi> Jong experience In gov.._at and a three-year ~-U top man In the Justice llipoj1meiit. • His ooly -coalact wtll! foreigp. affJ&I came u a member ol the U.S. deleplloa lo tho .U.N. General .U..ml!1r in USS. The crllea through whlcb t llogen guided hla frlend1J'<ln • World War II Navy days were . ! the Alger Hiss .... that Nllon : : proleC\lted a a ~~ • • the famous diadc:wan ~ ' business ~ that nearly coot Njlon the ,: lljlOI f u Dwight D. ~·1 ' . running mato In I~ Bild the llnl Elsenbower heart attact ' • in 1965 when the reins of 1 •government fell temporarily : :to Nlml. I • Nlloo wrote that bll flrll ' throucbt1 following Eisenhower'• ~ "turned . lo Bill Rog~" "'r the .. one • man whose jUdQllen be most • i respected. .,... : ' Rosen. un, bland .and · youthful appearing af u ; first met Nixon when tbe two were st8tloned at the Quon.set Point, R:I.. naval station during World War ll. Tbeir patha ~ again • atW NI• on ' cam. .to , W~n u a freshman 'QOngressman after the war and Rogeu Joined the lllall . of the Senate w:a r In- v ,e 1 tlga\lng subcommittee, later beComlng !ti c b I o I counsel. Rogera quickly establllbed a reputaUon u a reltntJea prosecutor of sraft • n d suspecteil Communists I n government, adding to early aperlem:e be 'bid pined u an •wl-In 1111 to New Yort'1~dlllrlot atlarlleJ, 'l'bomU E. Jlewe1. He left the aovemmf!ll In lllO, but rttl!n>ed ·two yean lat.tr wbm Elfeahower m- lerod Q)o.Wblte -. lolnlnrl the .hllllcODepartmenl under analber llewe1 man, ·lltrberl Brownell. Tbe Nlzol>Rogen rela- l'tJBttC WEI.COM! l.oca!dd In ~UT\lln"""' Beach • Y.t mlle from Pacific Coast HlllhwlY oft Goldenwest Street For •tartlnt times call 17141 536-7575 .HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB I • ' " l Visit Our Pro Shop for tho Ultlmall In Personallad Service Celwl!Mt .. ,_ ., ... , ............... ..... , ,__ -·-Mln'I"""' ............ ---"..,.,.... .. ~ .._._ ---c......,,.,.. ... a.. ,,_..,_ '"L-...., ... .. air......, ... ...... - YI• Chrlstrnll Ylr1p -.... , .... ,. .. 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OPEN AN ACCOUNT • ONE YI.AR TO PAY TObAY,.:-..--==:~ ...... • HARIOI SHOPPING CINTIR 2JCIO Hi,rl!or llllwl. Coote MaN 545-9415 I ,, - 12.IM DAILY l'Uf JI OP• llllMYI 11100 ..... ,,,., ... 0 OMEGA · flJt •lifetime of proud posz~::i: :1 MORE PRECIOUS AS TIME GOES B.Y. IOLD FD.llD . CIOSS wltll CHAlll ---· '3" __ , 'II"' Forw!ry Swinging wrist· on your list. A lpeldll ldsntl Thi _,.. -· lol!lof ... --'"' ... to 11,J' MlrrJ Clw'' 'I., QoOM ffOfft M _.IMP INJY ..,..._...,.,,.....,.._er •• , .......... to •• -'"" ' HUN11NGTON m CINTB lloocll&N• Hun=loffh 1 ' • • • I --·-------·--o··--~· -• SINCE 192~ WHITE FROll . ' . oh· SERVltE.-~· ME6Rf!!• GENERAL .·.IL.CTRiC" HAIR CURUR SIT· The newest bea~fy·care-idea -4ot easier, lovelier and faster llair·setting. All· rollers ~e htated at one time on spindles in th~ case. No waiting for extra rollers to heat lt's·the modern way to a full set or spot settin&s: A really neat gift idea: #HCDI. 97 .. .. J SUNBEAM ''FACE MAKER'' COMPLDION CARE KR More powerful than a complexii>n brush, it's a complete in-home beauty treatment PDW!!r wand operates on re· chargeable energy cells •. Completely waterproof. The facemaker complexion care kit woil<s only when the brush is pressed against the face-with gentle circular motion, it provides deep-down through facial cleansing quickly and automatically. Kil contained in beautiful travel case . #CMIOO. 1 • ' .. ;,;,,..~~~~ . . NEW! ll.IT4CHI: .. MAS$AGIR:· Powertul, massage eff e<! ob-ta ined by-.adoptinc Hitathi high-performance magnet motor. !8 faceted :cbl,Umn. main bo_dy, leath~(·!•.uch quilted .alhn t11e vibrat- ing sWf fHVllP: • ( -""· ... ' "' -. ,.-' ,'"95 , . .. SUNBEAM 2-SLICE 1 AUTOMATIC TOASTER: Radiantcon-1 trol for exact I LADY S EAM MANICURIST SET SUNBEAM ·· "HAIR DRYER . ~~=~~j toastingwith I bread that's thick or thin, I frozen or I fresh. De· signed for . years of con- , slant USI. #T200H or #TIOOS. I 971 I Grooms cuticles, trims, shapes & buffs nails, aids in drying polish. Comes with Professional ~ -" salon type dryer p o w e r with buill·ln heat con-cable and trolandhoodthat'sbig 5 attach-enough for bouffant qients. hair styles. Stores I. 1'i~ /. · 1·8 .. ily. _9.,, I #HDIOO . . I I .. . . . UPRIGHT VACUUM 1· SLIMLINE CANISTER Triple actton eaning g r1i11s sparkling clean. 1 1 Combination rUg and floor ~oule, t~Oex hose, kinr- 2 way suction or Ac orles in-size throw away bag. Built-in tool holder, power1ul . ~~:~~·.~·.~:: 59sa· . J ~~.~~. ~~:·:~ 2· 9se hv1ng with a ·1 store model. ~ • Hoovercleaner. I Make it a Hoover #704. • Christmas!#2001 · ' . , . I . . . ... --·-----------..----.. . ·" . :.' S.PEl!!p,!~!p~~ violet tanning ramp. 425 watt ca- pacity.'Highly P.OUshed chrome re- flector. 3 J)Os1t1on ad1ustment. Goggles included. C~ti't afford to; iend her to Hawaii -·give her a, Sperti Sun lamp! #Pl67 • . . CHAaGI! IT . ._ .. TA 3088 BRISTOL AVL • JUST OFF NEWPORT AYE. STORE HOURS Shop Evory Day . ' lnchldlng Sundi!y ·--·-· ~CADS·.·. • • • BnwllN SAN DIEGO FIWY. AND BAKEll 'ST. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. • ___ ,___...,.._, -· .. ·~-. .-·. ,,,., •• ~".l...~.i.·..!--.. ':"' . ..,,--._ ., .. ~- • • • \ ' ' . ) ' ' .......... ~ ... , .. • . . . . ............. ' , •. 'P•U ,r R10lid&Y (Heer , New and old I!lll'Dben. of the stenford. Club o! ~e·County • will )>e toa.ted witb cups of "Chrtolqlas dieer" .Sunllay, Dec. 15. . ' ~· annUal holiday ~ party will take place from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in tbe ~ameo Shores home of Mr. and Mrs. R<!ger Poole. Reservations for the event for members and· gµeots who ....ide· , in coostal tjlies cen be made by caJung Mrs. Jame°'~ at 1146- 1535. · /,. twin' party is being staged for those in iDla.nd •commimiti'es in the Dooald P. Kennedy home.in Santa Ana. Making arrangemems tor· tbe tmditicl!"i coaStal party era Mrs .. l!o\tty, Mrs. Vincent Chereoe, Mrs. John Wyman, Mrs. Pe4er Dobbs and·Mrs. James Kleerup. · .... Tb:e, restive ilffair is ooly. ooe of · many activities mjoyed by members of tile club this year. J,ed by Charles !lirllCb, the Orange County group opened its seasoo _Witb a very silccessful reunion in September in· the Balboa Bay 01\ib.' In 0-;: two.'bul<-loads of lpyal . supporters attended tbe S'tlinfoid-UCLA footl>all . game and a •charter flight to tbe Stan!ord-O!l ·"big game" took fims nortb In November. · Aoot)ler November progt'l\lll featured Sltanford alumnus Robert Lawrence Balzer, author, .who spoke on his expertences and know~ ledge of Asia and members were recent guests of the LoDg Beach Stanford Club for a visit aboard the marine research schooner Te Vega. ' I •SHi!lll~ .. PARl"!lfS . ....:That's "1iat ·tfleStanford 't'iub of Orange ·Counlf' givee, ·as any meµiber will -t.·Maklng.fiDal prepare· 'tiODI! for tbeii' :annual holiday coclitail' p8rty are (ielt to right) ' Charles .~ pri>sldent, ·Mrs. Frank'W., ~ and Mrs. ' . I Roger s. Poole. 'lbe' evj!nt Wjll'.take place Suliday, pee, 15, In tba·Poo1e0':Camao:Sbo'1'8•feSid01>C.e. Aitwin'.Pi>4Y1wlll·be ·&taged for membero•from Ulland communlliee -in Santa Ana. • ' . Patronesses ·c· Ready To Enjoy the,"_Vie~w "' f." ... • . ·:' _...... )le-".-?~.' ~ '! I PatroneJS .. from the Orange Coast will be amoog vlewen ol the seventh annual J. W. Robinson fallilion S.how on feti . 19. ' · Sporuored by tile guilds Of the Children's Hospit8! ol Orange Coqnty, the spring style parade MU take placto in the Anaheim Coo- vetitiOn ·center. · · Already accep.tlng invltati~ to be patrooesses and .represent.. Ing their CHOC guilds are Mrs. Tulley E. Brown, Queen of Hearts Guild,-Laguna; .Mrs. Sally .Butler, Cinderella Guild, N!'\Vport Beach; Mrs. Robert M. Thomas, Punch. and Judy Guild: Co618·.M!"a, and Mrs. Leonard Peal, Little Mermaid Guild, HUD!lngton Beach.' The gliltertng event will feature a cocktail hour at 11:30 a.m. followed by a 12:30 lUD!'heon and fbe, 1 :3Q style parade. Generill chairman of this year's extravaganza Will be Mr1. Richard Voelzke of the Lit1lt!St Angel Guild In Yorba Linda. . · Patroo -cbairmmb ls Mrs. George Glede and her co-chalnnll is Mrs. James J. Floreoce.' Both are memberl of Little Red Wag<in G~. Orange.· · · .. Proceeds from tbe annual everit will be donated to CHOC's out. patieot Department to help Qffset the deficits lnCurred by pan.pay patients. · The hospital is a private, noo-profit, coqnfy-wide 1upport'4 specialized pediatric center. The hospital admits children of all races~ creeds and economic levels from birth to age 17. Children wboSe parents Cannot meet the full COii of· private care are on a part-pay basis. ' Twenty-seven specialty clinics are in operation in the actiVt and expending outpatient section. The specialty clinics include : gen• • eral pediatrics, cystic fib19Sis. ear, nose and throat, general surgery,- neuro!ogy, muscwar dystrophy, urology, ora·faoial, speedi patliology, birth def<!Cts; surgery, cblld. develOP.mOl!l,_collagen diseas .. _.diabetic, hematology" ~rllwped/cs, tboradc surgery, derinatology; family coun- seling, genetic counseJing, 8.l.Iergy, cardiac and cbeit. 1 .. ' ' . . . . . ' All ABOARD -Anxious IX> see. the IH!W 'l"'il!g S\Yles to be shown at the J. w. Robinooo Fashion Show, spoosortd by tfie guilds of Children's Hospilal of Orange County iu:e .four patrooesses (left to rig!ll) tbe Mmee. Leonard Peel, Tulley ,E, BrcJ!l<D; Sally Buller . l ' l ' ' ' . ' and R.clbert1M. ·Tliomas. 1'IO!!gb tbe 1,9211 fire en8\lle would prob- ably be di• .most oovel tr~rtaticil' to• the e..mt in the Ana- heim Convention· Center, when the time' comes, the patronesses will probably use more convmtional modes to arrive by 11 : 30 a.m. Childnii's H0&pital of O~e ~y ls app.roved'aa a center for open-heart surgery !or clJildren covered by Crippled Children'• Services. This ls the only center in O..ange County and one ot. ooly lour in the state. · · • Tickets at $15 can be obtained from any ,guild member. • l Ch.ildren Can Cause M6 ·r·e T=ha·n Two Cents. Worth of Trouble DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like lo prt tn my two ceota:' wcrtb ~ mar· rite! children alternating holidaya with tbeir parents. 'Ibe letter from the w~ an who siined herself "Wilhin&. Fall'- neu" 'utt felt left out becauR ber son ad hfl wife spent lo many holidays with HER lamily """1W like my WJzy donl married kids Invite Mom daughter's moth.,..ln-la,w. . . . .and. Dad lo tlielr bodlta !or botidB.Y She can have them. All they need dinnen once ln • while~. rn tell you ls an invitation. I'm sure they11 go. why. BecaUAe 1111 too much Ute wort. I ... had the whole bunch bore l<r more ··----.. _ I --lo ----U __ ,a I'm_ IC• euJer.to be. guest1tban 11 holteu. ~-· ·--· ~ -(-.Ind chtaper;too.) tired. What get& me mad Is that Ibey tlllnk Ibey are dolni me a !al't'r by U you will print my letter I pnxnlae axnio&· lo telepbm>e lll1 daughter and tell her - -------------------~ ~-- ' . . . . • pro&lem. My father was a. bandaorfte heel .who bad(one affak after another. I wu crazy 11bout hJm but be Ignored J:: . ' JQe. I marr.e:t ;too >'OUDI ~ ~ I (' ·tllouglit lfWoulilfOIV•. my l!'Otilem 1'tilcb. "-.. •1 w& getting beYoDd coatrol. I war a . , c good-looking .girl .and ·hod Iota Gt data, • . but I en,led up ale;:ping with every lo read J.sm Llloden' column ·lbo .dB.Y, boywbo.lfkl='"~l!>·me. IL appears. 'So~ me! . ./ 1 I've tieen. 'three ~)'Mfl now --SW'oLu:N F£E."r and bat e fwo"chlldten. My' old problem DEAR ~:,'lllUI ~ ~' Mi' back.. :i'b•· mlllohlll Ii be1Jnn1ni lo Here It fl. .. _ . look' goo<! lo nit. A1lo the Tl\ repoinnan, · DEAR ~ t:mtln d-ale-Ji!o4;• tllO mallma~. ll!I. ~ lollow. o1 advice. 1 Jiqpe.you aldibelp me .• ·; • · r ~·• 1.,; 111. bOJo;!dlpiate, wiui My chi""'°"' was not a very ltaflll' any.mate I ~t 1 / ooe, wbiCh"Ilib ..... ·lto part of-111!1· l'leuo doo~ !di· -............. • • ' I • plychlatilat. I wouldn~ bo ·able lo control myself with one. I'd end up either Jn. vol•ed e< rejected. Help me, Ann. · - .~CAOO MESS. • DEAi\ CHICAGO: -II ._ - ,.,..._ .. )'Mr dly ... w-. ·Be1ee1 -ud pi •• INIP ,... -- DEAR,ANN-LANDERS: A< a . Jut resort. '1t, Ibo desperate · maJe ltlldei\ti' at MJcblpn ·Tecluiolop:al Univenlty, are wrillq lo· you fw help. '11i!. b a ,;,.;i .C..O... si..l 111\ country, but K'.• •wll!llY .. lonolY up ,liere .. wltllout ..,.llHa-I _,.iii "Withe>!!.., .. beca-!hen are -b\11 DOI ..,P. .. .. '· •• '!be rallo fl about IO 111'1'1' lo .....,, bin!. . . . U )'OQ help U1 the girli up 1'!e ...w.I , appreciate It, too. !l1leJ' are ID •bana.I lrom the social Ille Ibey -· -• ataylog awoke in claa. 'nlnl<a. Ann. yoo'ro a no! doll. -MEN rill Jll.T.u. . bEAR MEN: em .. ,,_,_ - ...... -'""DolL ~ --,.._ MnJ, write to a. .',..mW tl.C.. ........ ~,Midi. Ann Lailden •will • .'" _Pd •It help you with your pro..,.._---lo II«", in care ol the .l)AIL\' PIL<)'l'1 entloltna ... It.Imped, 1111 .......... . •velope. " • -.. . • • ' • J4! DAILY 1'11,0T ' • Chapters 'Turn On' • ............... _ ........ ti 11- I ' 5 $ ........ ..... 5 5 --.... ...... a -.................. ..... ,_ ... 5' -" -s a .... 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J fUCKOKH&.TI ..,,, . ..,. --------FLEISCHIRS HUll1'1~: rn 214 Mal• She• l!!!!!!l!!!I ~ 536 6014 iiii ...... ... . . . Potluck# Bazaar Cooks I AOal? ....--N ............ ...-_. __ , ,., ..... Pl,, .... - SI .. _,... • Progreaive Dinner $lat.cl I ' T )ilYllij-,IC-ls,l w, I -· -t,-~ --·111; l.•l••r ....... .. 0 1 tu;, ·~•·••••11, ';v I ... I q' h ... Carl lid. ftit.lrfh I 1a,.. ___ ,, ... --111llo ..... lllalls •.... ..... -0 Ill ..... -:-:: Cini;. Td. -::-T~ _ ,,. _ .... 2 I llilfS * l. .. .,.,, ... Dill6l _,,,.Iii , .a .. •.,. Jj, ._. M ••1rl•11•11£1 ;I 1. Jn ...... ~ dd<-toot~ .... ., -..-•lld9ptl -*""11111 .... a. ••R I II ,g i, .... r. .. --.... ..., II ihe Doc.' II I l9D I .. -... Ill -II I '"" dillr---..;i. lj1ibome" ~ i .. -. Cid 005' t ... J ...: J -.J : .~· Dll•Go1dln. 1 IFYOU ADOAE'HER CHARMS Henrn_...,..,.tn-a!lilwlthyoutcha'mcol- ~chaimsind-ln 14-gold. Double tink brae 1t1t. $79.SO. Heart 1J181b DEAREST in prKioul Mones, $67.50. ~q-INll<wilh. "G..,.wholovesyou",$125. TIWol life with e11l1urod "°"'"and diamonds, $150. ._,link b-In tutu rod tiniOh. $150. AnniveJWy bella- ruby and aillul9d-$44. lliln!<>nds with amethySt orchid, $100. Y-a..,. McMt1t W•l-'••~~1111, M1.._ a .. '99. t .. SLAVICK'S Jsss•a5inl;e1917 II f•lltion lst....d Newport le•ch -M-4-1180 OPEN EVENINGS "TIL CHRISTMAS BARGAIN ,. ' BONUS SALE! DEC. 12 TO 24111 DON'T MISS THIS FAHl'AmC VALUE SAU!! * With every 2 yards of fabric you purchase al regular price, you eam a , 1 -BARGAIN BONUS - •, * Your BA~AIH BONUS entitles you lo an additional yard at Y2 PRICE!! • * Purchase 4 yds. at reg. price-BONUS-2 addnional yards at Y2 PRICL * Purchase 6 yds. at reg. price-80HUS-3 additional yds. al Y2 PRICE, .... * NO LIMIT -NOTHING HB.D BACK. Every yard of fabric in our entire stock is offered in ,this tremendom sale; Mi1 your yardage any way. You still get your -BARGAIN BONUS - 1 I If your 2 yd1. unit consists of diffeNnt price fabrfca. tfte JNJ w ~ ,,tee yd. unnot ••c•.d the tow est price unit I ' 1. .. 1 , } '"I ,: l ' !.(.. ·. '1 -, •j • • l' ?"• r ! ;~ ,,. " ' ' r • .,. " ' • " . : . I i • l ' .j l ,j J MBA CBllEI 221 l 17• ST. l ! HMICI Clliil 2380 Hnr lift. , COSTA lfl!SA . .,, • ::;:;-·;;;;· ;;:;;;;-:.:.;;·;;,;: -;;i;ii' "iii.ii••--•,~------··;.;;;.:;-;..;:.,· .... , ..:·-...;·;;,-;..:;,.:.··:-.:;;._.;;...;-=·~::.:.:." -·-:..· .z::::~· :-:.;,;.:.·:-,;.: -::!''~· ::,;.;~·: . .!:.....-:...=-~·........:-_--_ ~--.. .. -• -~-~I..~ • • --' ' ,i !. '· ,, ' ,, ~ i , , ' t· ' f ' ·' " ,, .. •• ' • .. , I ' l ' ' . I I · i ' • j DAii.~ I'll.OT JI • Mrs. Joye••• Court Stelle Peering Around r ,.. , H~ -lfrs. ·JaY<OM meet Ille llCOlil Mon- day of Ille -lh at I p.m Localloo lnformall4>o may bt rtctived II) callllll Mn. Mlohael ~. 11'-... Membon ol Court ..... Marts 1441, Cat•ollo Dl•llhf,en of Amlrlca .... <XilrrA MEsA lraWll l(enl {' , J ... Houghton II oa a opeclal tow'·.of lbe Orlen~ oponaored by ' J-.airline. It ls dellined to acquaint travel ...... -clal>le-. •COOIJUl)Oda and olghtsee- lng features available bt Alla. , GLEN Cl\AIG Hincbberg, oon of Mr. and Mfa. Stan Hlrllchberg of Wutmlnster, wlll celebrat.e biJ Bar Mltzvab Dec. 11 bt T<mple Hillel ol . . . ' ' Book Group . . . ONCE UPON A TIME -"Once upon a time.'' 'Mrs. . n .wllen the Costa Mesa and Mesa Verde )ibrartes Wi.lUam DaVidson tens · Steven Miller ,· 4, and Kim · · ·st.age ,the musical, 11Musici8ns of Bremen Town" at Groff, 4, "~ere were four 4D,imals." Bµt_ Mrs. David--, ttJ.e ChriSt.mas parties. son is smart -sbe won't-Iinisb tbe story unW ·Dec. , The Book Dlscwston Group of Newport Beach Friends of the Library ga-the last Wednesday of the month in Mariners IJbrary at 10 a.m. ' In Libraries Parties 'Checked Out' AMIRICA'I LAROUT ~-~'lflDRAPERV ~IJ.Lj~LEANEPlll ltemow W•tw 0.tMge e Fl.AMI HOOPING IXCLUSIYI • Books aren't the on1y thing being dispensed by the 'Costa Mesa and Mesa Verde libraries this holiday season. Also in the works are special Christmas parties, f 11 m s , carolers and refreshments. 'lbe Costa Mesa Library ttlebration· starts at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 14 with a live musical show, "Musicians of Bremen Town." The play is , , Nobody an bur 0'9el dle91111tt of ChrlstmH, but we like f to think thatalltdlafitacmlntoeveJY 1ift·box·that leaves ~ ourstore. · . • ' . 1 : • • ' • • \ \ and • CHARLES H. BARR ' ' 211M.t.A~ --- being produced by I h e Children's Theater Guild. A showing of ,the film, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," Clll'OIS and refreshments will follow. A ballet will follow the presentation-of the "Musicians of Bremen Town" in the Mesa Verde. Library. The preschool carolers also will entertain. Girl Scout Troop 1011 will serve the refreshments donated by the Preschool Story Hour Mothers. Decorations for the library's Christme tree were donated by the preScbool story hour· and Junior Girl Scout Troop 110. Harbor TOPS Harper ·School · in Costa Mesa is the location where members of TOPS Harbor Lighters gather each Monday evening at 7:30. GUARANTIED DIAPllY Cl.aNINlf Dr•pery Cl...,lnt-Pert.ct ',....n11... .. thl ~· ., your 11,.l'WJ', .,. 100% ,. JtlK..._.t If CIMM•I .. e NeWltt.l H..u ,-e Ne lhrlnbp • Perhct lwen Hems e Wetw Shin lernrtel e Perfect Pl•t Pellllnt e Prefeulonail lnlhll•tlen OUI IXCLUllYI lllYICI DRAPE e Profeulenlil ltMMV•I RY ............. A ... ..... CLEAN~E~R=S~~·~·~·-:·-: ... ~~: ...... :•!Dn:I!"'=..... Off for cuh ' c•rry 20% 540-1366 0 642..0270 1702 NEWPORT Bl.VD., COSTA MESA · Buffums' Sportsman's Shop has \\ the world's f_ine.st ski sweaters \ V.nelbec lor acti ve skiin g or fm fashion impact as a spectator ••• itee our out.standin1t .co!Iectioo. or sv.e alers. In subUe Dr exciting pattern s and colors, we have carefully selected styles to pleaae .every taste. We haYe the most famous makers in the wcrld represented: Meagi, Bogner, Melliter of Austria, Demeile, Sportalm of Alistria, Sporl-Obermyer, White Slag and Stampe of Norway. Priced from 21.95 to 50.0I. Sportsman's Shop . ALL STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS NEWPORT CENlER · 11 FASHION ISLAMD \ ' • ,, 6.U-2200 -----=: :Ji..m.o.:.--~·· T:his Christmas giYe her a beautiful robe by Evelyn Pearson We have an -111chanting collection of rob! styles. And, sbl'll be delight~ to .wear them for IOIJflging. Our nylon tricot ~hes embroidered panel down the fiont, and nylon lace trim. Pink, blut or ·maize; P-S·M·L, 21.M. Short virrsion,.U.M.LouAae-• • • u IllS' -' .ILL: n_ws OPll _EYllY ••m •TL l!lllTIU MQN. 7itRU.SAT;;l~-;i. llLL 9:JO l'.11; I I ' l l • I •• l • . ' ~ ' • • • • ' • ~ . ' , , 1 • ' , '! • ., ' ' • -------'----'---~·----"--~----------~ ~----· --.-...-- -.,. -.............. -.ft. .. - -·-~-~-~-~·---~---------·----- n H-V- . . Payne-Palacio Rites Read · Nuptial Spotlight Shines ·on Women Students, Faculty for Week · ' Hawaii Rid ••• ,.,~ Q -..... -..---..... &iW 1 ' Kaw t 'r a.a.-·· lcrtM _ ... _ ....... __ 6leo limo -,_ --G.PollClo. Tbe Rov. Abraham Abb performed t b • dwble rtic ceremony '"' the daughter of Mr. 1D11 Mn. Alfr<d P11DO ol Colla Mesa and the ... of Carl Palacio of Blkenlldd IDll the late Mn. Bllblna Eclipse. The bride -.. ,...,. IDll gold brocade boluh d<Oiper dress, mode by hot sister, Mn. Willlam Vollla of samr-Ana, who aerfiiif • matron cl. honor. A bolub ls the formal Hawaiian -with a blgb neckline, GO-. girl sleeves IDll loog tr.m. A corooet of plbke ""1ned the bride's beadpil!ce and lhe carried • l<I of pibke IDll maile. . Mn. Vollla IDll t b e bridesmaids, -Carmm Palacio, dougbler of · the bridegroom IDll Miss Donllll1 Marrict of Jlmohdn and Shmnaa (Jab, ..... pale .,... c:n:pe -Red carnation leis a&nd tbe1r beads IDll they carried ..,... tioos. Robert Uttlejolm ... bell man IDll Voltin IDd Josepfl Rnbinaaa ti Costa Mesa "'!ft ushers. A reception toolt pla<e ID the PriDce Kuhio t<SlaiaiiJI after the wedding. Tbe coople, makinc -home In Hoaolulu, -tbe MRS. MOICI PALACIO F...,_Cost•- neiplmng --their baaeymoon. Guests ineladed tbe lloblnsom of Caola 11- Mart Payne, the bride's cousin of Newport -; William Payne. tbe bride'• District Winners Announced Winnen ia the. second Pine ----by Orange Dlslrlcl, California Federation Gf Womm '• Clubs. Junior Memer.blp, bave been announced by Mn. DoaaJd · Verleur, chairman. Best In tbe show, wblcb -place in the Anaheilll Ebel] clu-..e, .... Mrs. Jalm Sulley, Yorba Linda. Alu wlnnen incloded the Mmes. Fnnk Soma, Hun- tington Beach, third, -Uooal art; &bert llurny, Huntington Beach, !Int, ·ud Dale llusb, llunlinglall Beach, third, stitchery; Willlam Bisi, Huntington Beach, !Int, IDd Wl1IWn Wilson, llunllngton Beach, third, craft>; -Clow, San a-. tlllrd, rugs and knitting. mcJe d AMbrim, aml llr. IDll llrs. Tfd '!llarpe of the Islands- Tbe bride atlmded Newport Barbor Bigb School, Orango <:-i College, tbe Uoiftnity of California, Bedeley IDll Milli College. Her -at- -tbe Unlftnily of Ban.ii. Supper Club Sets Christmas Dinner Party ....... O!aperoues will inclDlle the M-.. IDd Mmes. Jolin Bill- ings, Barton Beek, -Cammm, Miles Lanm, Henry Macftl. Henry Wagner IDll W-lbon Woodman. ..... mformatioo ..., be -by calling Mn. Wagner at GJ.'1915. and ... WOMAS MEXICO -AS ---'S ....... ISi Dec. 19 ....... ~ • SUMOIOUS -....... CAIBllEI DAYS ~ ........ c1 ... II I ., ...... a-. .......... C.n __.... ;,, .... • fq .-. ..__ --· I 'Pl 4...._, -. .. C..IC., ~-.... r'4'•0• ......... 0,. ,.,, ··.······ -.T-.C-- -. a 0 It' ............... ---.. ,_ .. _ ...... Dr.,,_ ..... <o--Ml•A Mio..,_ "-Hiii ...... _ .., ... tt HALF SIZES Perteet l'er Cll..ui-••Ii AH y.,.r Tll,..arht 1212 '° 26~ • ~':!. 20 • 40 "' 52 1 . e DllESSllS e GOWNS • svrrs • BLOUSES e SPORTSWE.Ul e ROBES e SWEATERS e SLIPS e BOSE e C.u>RIS I E.¥el,..l~l9 i.,..e •iul B.il Sl:res e lATAWA'f'S. e CllFT IOXS • 11H Naa,....c:... ..._ "'Y, t.l•c.k ~-' 1• Sm.t" • HOUl.S, M-. tliN Ftf .• t :)O t. t S.~~ NO •·•· +. S:JO , ... • At.. :tH ~W M.all, hU.n.. ' • r • --- ___ .... __ ., .......... ~ ---"'..--....... --flnllr ... Cllt ... ,_ ...... ,''I ..... -........... .., .. ..... 'lllt .... 1li a, t 2 ... '" I 1ro - ..... 'lllt--llt ...... DI ti.Iliad .. . .. -Isa,. Atcd MIL -Cllllp II 1----., .. -.-.. u. .. ,, .. , ............ ... ., ._., ..... . 1t11ctn, ......... ..iptolll""DIM 11Ulln .. ._. .... _.. dwll& a '7h' ....... ._. ,, lli'Mll:fl.... .:.,. a 11 r Mm , ,., IJ. ,,_ llllllll I ji' -......... -'lllt? ,,,.. .... . ........ -............. -· 91 ui11111'2rl.•"••nw• II _.. ..... 'd'• ,._.........,· JMS~R 1161RER OIARLIS COHEN SLASHES FUR l!llCES ' NoW! INCIEDIBLE CHRISTMAS . SA VI/IS! ONLY 100/o DOWN TAKE 12-24-36 MONTHS TO PAY • I WORLD'S FlllEST . FURS!' Jinurr Ow_ Prices.in Dec.m~nrl Unb15ov1blo Low ~rices NOW! Clwlnt Cohen, Orengo County's .Multr furri1r, has included his entir• stock of F;,,. """' Tho newest in styl"ongs ••• tr.nd ... tting furs with hand finislwd ~ningo end tl.o Gu.rentt. of two -•lions of Mister furTitn .. , coupled with the low- est pre-Christmas fur prices in our history ••• SAVE NOW! • • . • at Its elegant best! Dramatically Belted! Full Length Natural MINK COAT Ve'Y Special! '217 7 Express yourself elegantly in this lustrous natural min~ coat. It is without an equal ••• anywhere! Charles ! Cohen designed it for an investment that w;tt endure. True Luxury .•. True Value! OTHERS $1177 to $4477 OPEN . - SUNDAYS 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M, ·OPEN EVENINGS • MON. THRU FRI. 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS SATURDAYS 9:30 TO 5: Natural MINK STOLES LIHtrous skins chosen by Master Furrier Charle1 Cohen with discrimi"°tion, are KUlp,_.d arifulty into the1e 1toles. They're Incomparable , •• they're MINK .at its er.. gont bettt '377 Natural " MlNK POUF'F CAPES Delicate drift1 of Natural Mink. tender pale nuanc .. , deep, dra- . matic darks. Every one a sensa- tional value •• , NOWI '377 SAVE HUNDREDS NOW! FABULOUS ~W.~lli1i~~<!l'~~~ MINK Qiarft CoheD enablea. you. to ~fur I~ ~ yoor appraisal if you seek lifetime. nie fine furs m um co_........ are ""' ""'fmeot! Unlimited Grandeur! • HATS from•&9 --• ~'-ehilla Jaeket 13977 Luxnriom Na•~ ~ .th the sp\endof of bein9 •n-· The,. are few 11.1,~~~-:.,-:=;: ;~ danlingl -.,..I In ll>h ~ 7 Natmal Homo Violet ~·.~~~view 1t is thrilling! I 44 "1 You1' c0n}ure up vislarts with tht1 bea ... ,. h Mink Foll Length Coot t 3'°' 7 7 Natoral Dark Rane 1 aMtt and iUldllf of natural Mink ~ Char* Cohen alMf'\bled only the u skins far thete. r __ . ht Mink..,..., Natunl ~-Soft M~ mink right nowt Tltis is o 1ump- HoppiMU ii having your new •2177 NOUS Navtyi • Wolkinl Coa11 • • • Violet ":";:~ '197 7 T..nmaJine • and Ceru).~ f'M for the ;realest purcha~ of fi~P delights. Elegant fa ion ' your lifethM. ' __ ,. • Mink Jackets Natural TouruuuUle . le ntic:s of Mink. Fer :I ~ t::1p· Spiral Front Jacket for th• inczob roma pi•t lrivestmen! you..., mo e Mink Jacket. Nate.ral Pastel ~utumn ~ttoned and behM . . . Shope every- Trend-settin; fosh1ons · · · w\ wher9 'f04I ~k ... They're so ne '1577 •977 M. £»BA Mlnll Ste.den Auoc:laUon. hf" Jl'Qdvrt.11 k.be! .. to .tiow covstrT of cirictJI ot flaporttod tun.. Thrill ing New 1969 Fashions! Larg• selection of shapes and ideas. Every hot a fabulous value NOWI Natural Mink Designer Strolleur MJM: is not only for MilliOnoir" • , • Charles Cohen praves it with these ltrOlleura. They're artfully tailored of exquisite skins of incomporobl• fash- ion •legonce. Natural '777 MINK JACKETS for fashion, versatility, and value, nothi~ can equol the luxury of a •5 77 natural Mink Jacket from Chor-• montf! Many new wend-setting otylod ExdlinglyNew! Sheared s577 Dyed Beaver J•ckel• ...... . Natural MINK COLLARED Cashmere Swe11ten ....... . FUN FURS, Wild Colors, So Different and NEW .... from Natural MINK BOAS, For Perfect Oiristmu Gifi. ..... ~97 '67 • 57 Natural Blue Fox Shrug• s37 So Spedal-So Girty! ..... . Trimmed and Untrimmed Black Dyed BROADTAil: P....--1 Lamb JACKETS ~~ '189 to '677 · 1525 EAST 17TH ST., SANTA ANA TELEPHONE 0. Tu c.tden Mih, Be.I-Cran4 """ Tllllia "'-543.9444 ' -·-------------............ - ...-::!::ili";;:;;O::;;;-o;;iii· 'ii".a----..-------...;;,;;;;,;,;;;.;.:...;,,o.;.._..;..,:_:.:;:, ___ _;=::..:::: ' • ' . • ' --L-A -... 0 '0 ·---" ~--~,;_-:_*_.:..·:-..:. ~:_..:._-..:.: .J:•.!- • • • •• •• ''f->i : ~ .. · .. ' • DAILY l'llOT "' ~ ' I I I I I -_ _,.__ -~- • l'llurl4ar, °"'-u, 1968 ~a!JJ.t.. OJJJ1 . ~ii.. t, pi.Mt'! '[.11. fllll: ru, ~ f, ·~ . I ' I 1lb,..~ I ~ Acui;tu. 1 · ' I I I • • .. -----------·------, ---~...._.___.__ --·~~...:;:.__;.._------ l II -.v I'll.Of School Units · Tuning Up for Rolidays Tune Up for Yule Presentation Preparing for tile Tell'lntle School PTA meeting cm Dec. 19 are GllDOUllg Mn. Edward Schmclt and Miss Sherry Angel. Cbansooetle&, and girla'. dloniaes and baDI also will be featured in the program. Dave boys• Beleeric PTA --Coot • ,., ..... ommtG UP: Rlftl'IM la v .... °"" ~ Cini ril be ..... **I al ,,. ,...._ ,_.,,, Dec._ IT, ol a::INMll. Direcllll L a c 1 • a.rue Brown. s ••• p 7. U..allilltbeliiaWetawill be Mn. .... llml!elrll J-............ ... -Canyon PFA lln.--PtdlldtM CQONG \IP: Clllrlatm•a -wtllbe-allt LIL md l p.a. SaturdlJ, Doc. u, lo the~ rooaL Admlaioa • cents; ftfrtb·-will be ....i. REPORTS: A"''"nl l n ftli!lerinc ....... lut the Feb. 11 -..... the -Dennis lllller, Jadt Webster, William H •I I, Alfred lladwm, J.....,., Levusuer, Robert Wrilb~ Tim Lynch. Donald -Inger, Gllr)" EvllllS, &cer Davmpart m:I J • m • 1 Crmkhtte College Pk. PT A -. ....... -Pftlidem a>MING UP: Cbrl1tma1 OOM111G UP: ~pro. .,.m II 7:a p.m. -_,, Doc. II, al Colla -HIP Scboa1. w lbldmta fnm. tinderpi.--U. '" -....... will palutm. Mesa Verde PTA' llr&. .... M Pr ' PrllWedt alMING UP: O.lllmM prv. ...... """'"°' Ibo Weet of CbrlllmM, ,._..,, tbe choir wlll lab ..._ ol ' ,..... ,_..,, Doc. !7, ln tbe --...... . . • Boml memben will -·~-mr-1111 the luncb boor 'lbunda)', Doc. II. Monte Vista PT A lln. Do.id -..u -COMING UP: Ilario al t p.m. -o;r. Doc. H, ln the multipurpose ...... • • • • Ou!stmas .....,..,,. ril be ...-..i by the Ont, .... md 11111 lldnlll"ICll- Christmas in the Air Cbristri>as music will fill the air when student.. of Rea School present their Holiday program Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. Karan Be1rton and Carrit Fogarty Oe!lt to light) and Dana TlmmennaIJI! (in sleigh), rehear&e for fes- tive program. Newport Hts. PT A Mn. Elgle ArmlXlr Presldent t.eria. Parents and friends are Invited to attend, ..irelhmenll will be served. P-T Units Single Out Yule Events at 7:30 p.m. 'l'Uesday Dec. 17, In tbe mulUpurpooo romn. Bazaar wU1 take place ht room one from a: 30 to I p.m. Mothers of thlnl grade students will host. REPORTS: Jodgel for the Name the School contest were Mrs. R C. Pearce, Costa Mesa city librarian; Mrs. Charles Stanley, Costa Mesa Recreation Depart- ment art Instructor, and MM!. Paul Friebertshauser, Costa M e s a Recreation Department c r a f t s in- structor. Winners will be an- nounced at the December general meeting . . . . • Wreaths, candles a n d Dowen were made In the home of Mn. David Goodaell-A.ssistlOI were the Mmes. Earl ConoVer, Mark Morris, Donald Greene, Michael Hill and J amu Ellll. COMING UP' students will present, We Wish You a Merry Ouistmu at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, in the cafetorium. Santa's Kitchen wil be open to sell Christmas confections donated by helpers of Mr. Wentworth Scown, ways and means chairman and Mrs. Mu Marthcock, assistanL Paularino PT A Mn. Ni1et Balley President COMING UP: Annual Chrisbnas program a n d PTA meeting Tuesday, Dec. 17, In the muilipurpose room. Kindergarten w 111 perform at 7 p.m. and first and aecond grades at 7:30 p.m. f1Edlfer'1 Nclht: A _. *"°'9cl 19 Fciunt.lfl V•lln. Hvnll"''°" l.Ndl. OmM Vilw, 19'4 •••ell ...i w.tlNnlW sm-1 dldrld .,.rent- IMd'llt" ...-ilD'*" will -'" "'9 DAILY P'ILOT Nd! ..... lnforTna- "'" _,., lie ,..,,,..., bf Mrs. Wllll1m Pwlklrd.. 'tnM ...... l.uel1. "-'•In V1lln br $ "·"'-.. ...,.. for ....... laitiaoo Tilundlf.) Arevalos PTO Mn. B. J. W.ta President COMING UP: Happy Holiday is theme of unit meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Doc. 11. Indian Maidens will ...-the flag ........ y. -will partldpalo ln Oirislmas program follow· ............ meellq. Crest Vw. PFC President COMING UP: Seventh and e.lgbth grade Christmas daoce tomorrow. spoasored by PFO. Admission is a can oc package of food lo be used in basket! for needy families . • • Ouistrna5 p~ gram and: unit meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19. Baby-sitting available. REPORTS: Crest VI e w 1weat1hirts now are available. Child mes small, medi!1m and. large sell f~ $1.:i(). Adults' nre 13.SO .. • Plastic cans fllled with in- dividually wrapped ca""1 are available for fl. Operation Food March Goldenwest PT A Mn. Jerry S.lllerlud President COMING UP: Around the World al Cbristmas 'l1me will be present.eel· at 1 p.m. RDd 7,JO p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11 by first through •iith grade students. Short unit meeting will ptte<de 7:30 performance. Mrs • Mary Walquist will .. port on the Boot Fair .•• ai.-as cWsroom parties Friday, Doc. IO. HB High PTA Mn. James o.ntm Preskknl REPORTS' Mn. Joe Muniz, program ebalrman. Lakeview School principal, Bernard Elmendorf collects canned goods brought by Blaine Collj!lt and Denise Clearwater for 'Operation Food March.' The food will be used to fill CbristiJw ha> kets for needy families In the area. Mr. Safety Sunshine FounlliA Valler __ Poll .. lL Les Rowland shows Lant> School students Mark llaJtJaW: and Mlay Kiii the Mr. Safety Sunshine eiliblem of block molhers pro&ram. lbe program ensures children aafe refuge In case of emergency. .. • pr<SeOl<d the first PrA spooscr<d teacher-panel -gram lo famlllarlze parents with the ~ musle RDd drama classes. Student art exblbit was featured. String «dlestra' p r o v i d e d in- spiration through music. A report was given cn ~ new musle 11111 art aperimeotal ~program. The cbed circuit 'IV w a 1 demonstrated by the Drama Department through a dma reheanal tape of ''The Tam- "" of the Sbmr." Students coul!J recognl:. their errvn by viewblg tbemJelves OD TV. Refreshmeol.a were served under the direction of Mn. W. H. Standridge. Midway City PTA Mn. Mel ••eoner Prosldent COMING UP' Plly entitled '"The Lost Cherub" tb be presented by fourth, flftb and aixth grad era at 7 :30 p.m. Monday. Dec. 11, in thl multipurpose room. Mn. Dennil Menuey la director. Mrs. Donald Gabriel will direct the school choir lo Christmas selections.. Perry PTO Mn. Floyd wtdlney Pruldent COMING UP: Annu1l Olriatmaa program at 7 loolgh~ featuring fifth and -graders, und ..... the directlon of their teacben and Mlls Joan McGilloo. Mothers of fourth, fifth 11111 &ixth graders will host the r.fresbmenll donated by the PTO board ••• Grab bag bazaar will htghllght board meeUng Thuraday, Dec. 11. Proceeds will go to the PTO general fund. REPORTS' Tubm:ulln cllnlc for first graders today, reported Mrs. C b a r I e 1 Hamilloo, b e a II h RDd wetlare chairman • • • PTO donated 110 lo Operatlon Merry Cbrlltmu .•• Unit will boy Chrtltmas tree for the cafeteria 11111 Santa will visit school Frid"1, Dec. IO •.. Mn. BID -. membership ch airman, reports $'70 wu given In prizes 1o classroomJ bavlq 100 percent memberahip. Springdale PTA Mn. Gory WU... PrWda!t COMING up, Children Around the World ii theme of annual chriatmu ~ gram at 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesday, Dec. 111, under the clirtct!on of Mra. Jacqueline DeMaster1. Choir will en- te.rt.aln with C b r I 1 t m a 1 carols direcUd by Miss Judy Feutz. Kl11:der11rten Cilrlltmu .....,..,,. at I p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11. St. Francis Aun. WUllam Rellernu President Tamura PTO Mn. Lowell Brink President , COMING UP' Annual Christmas music program at 7 loolght in· t be multlporpoae room • • , Paper drive from I 1o 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 t. Proceedl will be used for Amnrbear Musle Camp acbolanblpi and m u I I c depa-. REPORTS: Tuberculin clinic for fint graders completed yesterday. Village Vw. PTA Mn.-.M-..t President COMING UP: Klndergart.n and first gradera .,, l 11 prea.ent the annual OiriJtmu program at 7:90 p.m. Tueaday, Dec. 17, in the cafetorium. InvocaUon by the Rev. Earl Wabbmith of the Baptlal Cburch. Flag ceremony by Girl Scout Troop 191. Santi Claul will give candy canes to the cblldren. Unit meeting will be followed by a Bake 5ale. Newport Ele. PT A Mn. John Scapple President COMING UP, Cbrlltmas prv. gram will be presented at ' 9:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. tomorrow, in the cafeteria • ·• . • Board membera hmcheon tomorrow' in the home of Mrs. Owen Johnson. Assisting with the menu are Mn. Lewis Fannon, Mrs. Bob Stewart, W. M. LewlJ 11111 Roger Early. Helping Hand for Needy REPORTS: Mrs. ROOerlck Wheeler, book s t or e chairman, reports special books have been purchased for ~ gifts and during December. Parents are invited to visit the store from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tue!day1 RDd Tbur!days. Our Lady Queen of Angeli Aux. Mn. Jobn Par!< President COMING UP: Boutique sale featuring Christmas gifts RDd baked goods after all . masses Sunday, Dec. 15. Coffee and donuts will be served. Mrs. Denton McGin- ty, chairman, reports pro- ceeds will be used to purchase audicrvisua1 equip- ment. ... Christmas Around the Wor1d will be presented by the student.ll 'at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, in Corona del Mar High School Cal· Mrs. M. E. Munyon and Patrick Munycm depoott canned goods, clothing and toys in collection box for charity drive being conducted by the Fowrtain Val· ley Coundl during the lest week of ocbool before vacation. Items collected will be donated either to needy families In th!! area through tile Salvation Army or to families in the Juarez Colony through Sam Rodriquez. Wardlow PTG Mra. Georp M ..... President neiday, Dec. II, In the homo of Mra. J ... Carranza ••• Christmas e I a 11 room parties l"lido;r, Dec. IO. COMING UP: Cbriltmu pro- gram featurln1 kin- c1er1amn, lnltrumental RDd vocal poupa Monday, Dec. 11 • • . Board meeting Wed-ay, Dec. II ln the REPORTS, MethodJ of bow parents can asmt in achleV-• · REPORTS: Pamit block pro- gram now ls In effect, under the dlredloo ol Mn. Wall« Plpge, safely dlalnnan. , • Hdplna cbect 50 blc:1cleo for salely RDd Ucenalng 11 were the-~ Robllllon, Donald J-, Wllli&m KllUM, James Tate and Warren PIU. James Pigage abo assisted • • , Mn. John Waterman IDd ' Mn. Earl Plelller helped Mn. WU1lam McAdoo with the bearing tests • • • Mra. James eun., reports bookboob are a•ailable for 13.95 •.• Oirtstmas projects are collectlq canned foods for OperaUon M e r r y CbrlstmN RDd civinl new and Uled clothing t o Fallvlew SW. Hoopltal ••• PTG purdwed an artWcW ChristmM tree for the school mulUpwpooe room. 1111 the -goall ol the rchool ...... d- at unit meellng. !llghllcbt · wu pre1entatlon by Southern California l!".dllM Company reprNentaUve on the uses or nuclear energy. • home al. Mrs. George Meahan, will feature a cootie erchanie ••• James Macon will .-I< at the communfty r1l1tlon1 meetlha at 10 1.m. Wed· Pomona PTA Mn. Romaa Scbeldel Mrs. Robert MDltt Presidents COMING UP' AlsoclaUon, meeting and ChristmaJ pro- gram. at 7:30 p.m. 'nlurmty, Dec. Ill. Fourth, fifth 11111 mth grade student& wW provide the program. • • Cless parti.. Friday. Dec. 20. • • . Penon1 wishing to register to vote may do so tomorrow, ne:rt Monday, Wednesday RDd Tbunday. Presidio PT A Mn. James Ralmey Prt!ident COMING UP, Cbrmmu pro. gram at 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, Dec. 18, in Davis School multipurJ)(>!le room. Rea PTA Mn. Keith Kellog President COMING UP: Chrlatmas dance will take place tomor- row, admiasion b a canned food item .•.. Mrs. William Nowak, registrar, will be present 1t the AssoclaUon meeting Wednesday, Dec. 18, to register vat.en for the February bood election St. John Aux. Mn. Robert Reid President COMING UP : Paper drive will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, 'Dec. 14. Mrs. Robert McCormish at 540-f178 may be called for further information. REPORTS: Membership drive ends this month; dues must be paid to vote or run for office In the May election. ... Hearing and eye testa are taking place for gradea first through third. Mrs. Frank Jancek, he a It b chairman is in charge. • • . Three·D viewen and records narr,ted by Ray· mond Burr are available by calling Mn. John Baril at 5'0-2571. TeWinkle PTA Mn. A. A. Jobuoli President COMING U P : Aslociailon meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day, Dec. 19, In Boswell Hall. REPORTS' Winner of the paper drive wu Clain!: Van Hoosen with 499 inches ol paper. . . . . Winners of the candy sale were Glnger Mun, Liz Harhin, Regan Hippert, Mark MBfllUI, Jac- quie Ub and Lauren Beemer. Victoria PTA Mn. FN W"°"wwtll Presldelll COMING UP: International Olrlltmu ls theme of the program at 7 p.m. T'beldA1, Dec. 17. ~will ..., RDd act out -of dH· f....U -Santa will }llUelll ca""1 c:aneo '" -Wilson PTA Mn. ...... 81m-Presldent COMING UP ' Candy appla sale tomorrow . ; . ................ . ..!.:...:...:·~· _..,. ' .. • Snow Fl!Jrrles Pr~ided for Party Tbe -may predld dear a\leo IMJ! ll l<lol ol IMW wlD-flt the-- of the -Ctubbollle SabD'day, Die. 11. . Tbe club bu Imported -man u laclurfna equJi>-t from HoQnrood lo aet the ..... for Ibo ;. lllDlll1 Cluiatmu """" . ' • A Kl and lobagan nm ..UI be ael up tG oport -· Mr. and Mrt. Joel: Smith wt11 man the run and flnWld Ila· Iron. For lbooe wbo pr* Indoor !lp\ll1I, .. AlpiM -·-. a IQlll1 flrl and dan-~lllfl lo the '1mulc " tht Twit Tlmera are plannecL ' ' PBRSONAL for the Bani ol Haring Does 7oW family mnmble when they talkT ' Hearing Aids at a Price You Can Afford! Backed by I Company y OU Can Depend On! ...... -·- •• •0•7 O.w. " ..... _ -· .... • nta Ill the .... N• 8k mold Melted • Ne mmbename ............. Santa's Salesladies Open Up Shop The Assistance League of Newport Beach has gone Into tbe toy business. Toys reotored by (left to right) the Mmes. Lawrence Pfister, James B. Taylor, Jolln Webster and Freeman Fiaher are on sale in the Thrift Shop. Others on tbe toy committee are . tbe Mmes. Eynon White, chairman, Everett Gard!· ner, Howard Peter.son, Charles Wagner, Walter Spicer, Joaepb Stawicki and George PeMy. P~ ceeds from tbe toys, which are sold from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, will be used for tbe maintenance and support of the Children's Den- tal Health Center. Friendship's Garden Blooms for New Queen the M.Lssea NMCY Howlett, 1be new queen carried out Miss Woesner, daughter of chaplain; Llnda Downey, re-her ·g •rd en of friendship Mr. and Mrs. Ken Woesner of corder: M e l l s 1 a Atkinson, theme with a color scheme of Medical 6rOU(l. z..,. ......, ,,, ,. el lhtmoath-bonol~ Sbore1 Medical A 't•'pf -· 1rlf>laallt& LocatMm 1D1,J1 bt alilalttlf llr callilll 1111. II a r 1tJ I e Humber,IM.ms. from '. . . . LIGHTING llftl\a« A.149 .At-'1&1tle ... tea.wiq ._. ~l.ol'fl•I Olympie 6 8oM, Loa«..._.,, P ........ QloadU., Pl" at Blmpa•. i.rla•oed, ~"'99 ValleJ'. Pemeu.,. Ill lf••le, ·-Put, ~ ruee. Ceea • ..., Ce..t... aua re ...._. In keeping with her motto that Llfe Without Fri«lds Is LIU a Garden Without Flow· m, Mia Kathy Woei:ner WU lnst.alled u bono!'ed queen of. Bethel 321, InlernaUonal Or· der ol Job'i Daught.n, Hunt-· m<ton !leach. treasurer; Karen Jones, mus!· pale pink, red and gold. Each Westminster, l! a senior and clan; Nancy Flt'ch, librarian, officer carried a nosegay of head yell leader at Westmin- and Jaciie-3ohnson, fifth mes· red aaUn roses surroun~ a ster High School. She will at-. senger. gold heart backed with pink tend Golden West College Other metHDgen 1nclude_~n~et~tm~g~.~~~~~~~f~oll~o~W111~·~g~h~er~gr~adu!!!!!aU~oo~.'--_i.:~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ the -MJsaes Denlle Barrett, Also installed w e r e the Mbsell Kathy Mosu, aeaior C4roll'n Baker, Mlbi Ellis IDd Mellau Jooes. r.rtncea: Sheri Palmer, Jun- ior princess; Vicky Mt'Cargar, guide, and Laurie Clark, DW'· ahil. Appointed officers included Miss Barbara Woeaner IDd Miss Dee Crouch wW MtVe u CUllodtani and M1aa Lynn Mahrllna and Miss Pam l(a- her wllll>e guanls. .,,.,• 1/UpJlr':dtl Salo na Weehape your Ilghtened hair Into lovely curls. Wecareu the earl! with ~ile Chanre" -no pernidf. In Jmt 10 minul<!o your new blonde curls take on whloper-ooft color-ton. that lasts throush oevenJ ehampooo. With no rub-Otr, no retouch problem: wejaat ,_..the color wlienever 1'Ml wiahl --c.111. --c.111. 171 I . 17'11 ltt'tlt SOI Her11or a!W. Ml'mlr ClllMr' I(...,. P'i.a ,.... '6MO' ,,.,.. ....... ---· 1 .. "'· '"" ,,,. -- ROUX PLUS SHAMPOO $2 25 AND SET ~ thrv Thu,...I 1 Aftw S p.111., $2.SO Friday, Stturday, Sunday , ••• $3.00 --· 1 .. w.0..-._ ... "--c.111. ,_,..,,UN. ......... c.11. '"" W.hnlnlter T-CellM --c.nf. -,_, -· IT!f Hl'WJIOr'I a1~. 1.,.,. ~• .... ioll• \ Mtrt.t ••-' ""'-vm ... c.nt.. ~ f1S.1MI ,.,_ "°""' """-J:ll•nll ttff M, l'tlrvlew 5021 Edl"""' et auclill "'"""" Confer v~ c...... lthone .... , ..,_DI.-. ' ., .. • THE ''CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE GIFT'' --, '·' ., .•. for Snowed-In Eastern Friends ,.... ~ c:.ra.. oE&llo' MJldoe.Pal:: No.~· o1>Jp. .... 11 n.. $20.35 ~pnpaitl . ........... u.s. You can Charge to your BankAmer:icard or Master Charge For "lick Eut" CIM'l1tm•1 DtR""J ••• Order Howl ~ • Ov« ISO oth.. ..Jedloao ... """•tomilii lift from $1.12 to $41 .25 v.u,..... ,..,,.Id .. iJ .s. lltdl Ortkra Prompel11 Shipped. ,,Catalog on Rlll'quut South Coost Plaza Shopping Center (Lower Moll] Harbor Shopping Center (Trailer) Costa 'Mesa • • ---~· • ~ '~. WIZARD OF.AH'S ·-PNh-.. ,loll, • A falryland tirle la needed to~--'• thJs beauty. You can be sure It ..lQ --,~;· be the center ol atteotl~ .... Christnuu morning. n..c¥1 '" loads of orchard-&~. and glaced fruits In ~ '' -" "French-Room" gilt(~ ~-baJement pr1ees r Ii' " keep the whole·~ taste-happy fO< ....,b,1 ~ Big navel oranges,~· •• tangerines, avocalJla. ... grapelrui~ dates, glaOed ~ lruib. .....Jnu....e.t -' &!manc!a-be1utinrDi" , ananged and f~ pocbged. The k<ferio4 I ' ' thanb 1<>11 get wtll ~I . ' you glad l"'!l clecicled Qi , -thlo 8awr·la~ , ., -l'a.K No.I $6AI »Ma ......... u:.. SAVEi •• ••ow 1" can feta,,..,._ •lllt,.. elHI poclc., lltlpp1"1 cetft •• • Mo•loo ~•k ....., haw ...,..,._, olfl "*"°"' ... lndudloo '""' ...i o..t.N..t Cakes,, Glaced huita, Scanta Claua Cud~s, PrNtn'fllt and Choc:olot• Co¥wM frilits. I • • • ountians' Kutting Up for Komus WJecting the gnigarious gaiety of the holiday sea- ~the Mystick Krewe of Korn.us will stage its > '· gala next Saturday. Practicing for the mus Kutups" talent show, which will be pre-;fllilted at the party are (left to light) Mrs. Thomas •van, Merrill Hastings and Mrs. Robert Smith. Tradition . " --., .~ Christmas 'Da need' ¢; By JUDY JONES On Christmas day, the tradi~ · tlonal Catholic rites are set OS, N.M. (UPI) -Taos aside for the -equally ancient in their r i n e s t Indian dances. ~"tr e m o n i a I drw will ComrnemoraUve lndian dan- ·+brate Christmas this year. ces originated long before fi1:: they have for centuries, Spanish priests brought the ~ traditi onal Indian dan=es. Roman Catholic religion to the i.s not announced \IDtll five daya before Chrlstmu. According to the Indians, the Deer dance -chosen hundreds of years ago because the Indians I.bought the deer was one of the anima15 , that might have been present when Christ was born. i, this anCient p u e b I o isolated pueblos of New Mex· ge, and in others like it ico in the 1600s. But witQ ughout the state, Indians their e o n v e r 1 i o n to The Matachines js a dance commemorate the birth Catholicism, the I n d i a n s honoring the mother of Christ. pl(Christ through a unique blended the new and old, and According to an I n d I a n •ding of their Indian and the outgrowth was t h • spokesman, the dance was ·~stian heritage. Christmas dance. developed by the Indians from 'ff:: Christmas festivities at The practice of Cbrutmas 1!!:1!' interpretation of Spanish will begin on ChristmaJ dances originated w h e n CAtholic teachings about the • ve with midnight mass in Spanish explorers and priest.. Virgin Mother. ~ld adobe miss.ion whic h, asked the Indians to perform Dances at other pueblos •JiillWed by a procession whatever dances they lhoulht orlginated in much the aame nd the pueblo. The statue would be appropriate for the way and continue today. The he Blessed Virgin leads religious holiday: dances have become so procession, and the route Customarily, either the deer popular ihat h~ of i~arked by luminarias -dance or the Mata~es visitors .Dock to the many &.11 bonfires of pinion wood. dance is performbd o n pueblos that c e I e b r a t e ..... iiiiiii<iii<i~mii"'~•/ Christmas day. But the selec-Christmas with the annual I< I tion of the dance and dancen dances . .............................. 11 Get th4! ~look ll that's in control ... "'-*'• roll1 of coins quldly cind ~,.jliywtth tl!b •IKtric coin vi•wer. ~or• f•d und•r ci ll9ht1d ..... 111e1gnifi•t, flipped ovw -.l"+ct-cf CIUlo!rlalicolly. PtrfKt Ji-'!"i!'any collechw •••• 12.SO ..... ., ...... ................ u."' -FIEE COIN GIFT CATALOG _ ........... _ ............... -~s j ~ STAMP OIPT. I .If ••Olf r-b""' """"' Cont« 1"420 111 11 11. 11 I I 1. 11 I I ~ ! 8l•ck II :;. 11 Look ·1.--~~~~~.;=:..~, Our N•w•st Addition M•'s Sperry Top-Sidor Whero shopping is • ro•I pleasuro -.W1 91.dly I ........ , , ....... ,, ......... I ._ I 11{.~f!~!~ES 'T11twsdoy, -u. 1'68 Horoscope • ~ea ·,Jo: ~eh1JJ.· ~ . oO "' 'Ill!/ -SCHWINN - Th• Choice tor "Bike C~ntry" 0.'00 • ? !lo . ~ . 'jDerry Christmas ••• letins at the Grandest 1DaU of Jtt It's Christma• everywhere!! Outside it's a little nippy and occasionally wet ... it's wa.on and dry everywhere inside at South Coast Pl~za. This Christmas season shop in- side ~d be comfortable. Open nightly 'til 9:30. 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Pa ck· CI age 0110. • I ' Compare at 1l9 . i.tt Lis AIOltl) COM, ml•, ·-•HAT --iod)weloo's ...i.i.11ft-. CGllPllE ·4• llU5 ' HOLIDAY HAID CANDID Clloice or'flU.d canditl or Royally Mit - ATt.H c·-aac RYLCllllM IAll DRISSlllf 5CJc -,..t~S:IZI - Clllprtllf,11 1'lllUPIUllC VITAMINS 1,, ., .... AU ~~::. i 15 97 · . ~ ... llMllAI. JOUD '~TAT~ CLOCK RADIO .. , .... IPICIALPlllCI 4·1r'11Jiilor Instant f!llY" .1 · ·~ · chassis. ''W•ke·to-Miulc" 19 7 control. Modem, Ns,,fQ.rud llluminalld tlock filei. 4'jncfl • Alnico V Speaker. ~i&I>~·· ct . ' . cabiMtWitl1 stallio1tii ·nr. • ' -. . HAJ KARATE ,_ '"FTER $HAVE ' · Sto~king speciartor the man .'. In 1yuar Ille: 4-i>L bottle gift 6oxed. . . SOLD ns~ll£. r~· 1.50 ' sac • . ~ CAR STEREO TAPE ' PLAYER . Compact 4-tiack stereo !ape playor that dell'lert full ricil · sound. Transistorized; thumb dial control Great aiftl • • . ' IY IDIAL She's 15 Inches of bubo bllna mi~h .with a "lal<e· , me-home smile. ffeall males from side to side and 6111118s;-· · J.44 OllPARE , AT9.N ' ·- ' 2988 '· COMPARE ' ~39.95 IA ' . 3088 BRISTOL AYE. • JUST OFfldPORT AVI. llTfldM SAN DIEGO FRWY. AHD IAllO ST. • STOlll HOUU. .:;....~ '°*"' 10,..... •• , .... • I I l New Defense Chief Facing Nixon Admlnlstradon , . . , ,Op~ning Act 'ComesOutOK ~ . ... T~st to _ Carry Out.Ideas ' + \ • ' ' ' . ll'A$!INGTON (UPl)-Act commilfed ~ the Jl'llltlca_ 11-_iii' i:-~·~iiliiii~~~; .. .. ' . . e 'Ga·ra1'i·.$fL!a 'Galare! Wullon, 1lrym, llftni· hire, ~tc. ·{e~ bu~ ' die' ,car). . • • eFortbe "~ ~ er,"' • a. 'redwood custolll · made P.J<a y Ii 0.)11 e with dutch . <1ao< 1or 115, •· Need'an ·eK'tra· Boob. tubt' Two' iood tH,iys on TV'' 19:• portable ,$35. and %1" tor ;25. e F(lf thl', "~utter Bua.t' a De.Jur ~r and 'dark room equtpmeiit. at a 'n:al lood price. r;;;;;.:;;;;;;1 I Justset·t~s -~~-; I and awake to.news.I I I I I I I • ·1 I I I I I · I I I i I A radio that pours out full, rich AM from a cube sou'nd-ch'amber cabiriet.And any· - thing a big clock radio can do, SOny's 6RC-23· can do too-but in . less than s· x 5" of space. Fr.ont clock switc.tT make's time-setting simple,.and the large clock face is designed for easy-reading. Charming cube-shap'ed set-comes in a walnut-looking finish that's very rich. But you don't have to be to buy it. $19.95 SONY• OUR 22ND YEAR IN THE HARBOR AREA! . . . .. I I 411 E. 17th St. . Costa Mesa I I Daily 9'9, sat. 9·6 646-1684 I Fw.---------~---------J ~DAVIS · BROWN , , QLllGH BIKES TIUS -TUBE' -ACCESSORIES ~~ WASIUNGTON (AP) Me!Yln Ro Laird !11A1"1>t l<llod ""'"' he attempb to pul tilto '~ 'u the ~ acl- mt n) 1 t.r •~ton•,.,.,.. oecrol!orY what he pruc1led . ' ... congressman. Th6 ·WlaconsJ)I RePublican wJU Jlave to ~ lhe noed fer new 1trateR1C ., .. J>Olll. to lloY ahead ol lhe Soviet U...., with the need to keep the defense budget from soaring oot of !ilht. , Re wJU have to find a way to maintain firm civilian con- trol In military affairs and • still gtve greoter -..eight and freedom th military judgnient. He WW, ba,v.e to find a, -ol lhe Nixon adnilnlatra-11,.. ii lion, ljle lntrodUl:tl<lii ol the .... ' ~rs who wlll pley teado-Maurice Stans as Commerce Inc ~; came oil 'l'itbout ~ al.! 1Javld r.\. K<n· ~-~.;.veJllD«S ol ..... Oedy.at TrtUury may prov• --•0..1 1 u to lo he \be o\oll C0111<Natlve of · =-· ,. ec Olll ncent ·the U but aot eic,..lvel• so .. .. ........ ,. ·111e u top adnlinJa. \ ~ •.AUTO ·INSURANCE. .PllOBLEMS? tra/Ors Nillon 'ln~uca!, lo There are f"" iote1lecwala the' Jllbllc Wedne!day ilE!ud-in lhe group. Otlly two-11 'I _C_A-,,..,-,-7-3-_96-50--. I " ed no ,men ot conttovenW Geo ·p Sch Jtz, Laki.'" "''"' v~. awkwardly close. kin-rge · · u as .,.,..11~--,--.,----~1 • lhlp 1o their now boos or un-secretary and William P. Rog· ' H & H INSURANCE , . m.ial relatlo~ps to 'their etS ~rtfary Of SQlte -al• 4M N.LIOT•OPI _ t ~WI Mir ~ of res~ibWty. tended lyy League colleges as t1ttt1,'!"1 "1lrt TW•i ' > 'l'heioe were no ~tanUal .. ,~und~~~a~du~at~es~. __:_· __ _:'.~~=~~~~=!! ""· ~ of complaint such' asf.:. .~ John ·F. Ke:m<dy's . ' ' • ::~~i;:y'"g~al~: KEYSTONE -.~ g ht D. , El.stnhower's · substJtute f~ former defense ~ 1 -"-'-"·eraJ·~=i :-ens::: SUPER 8 r· ·TL ~1 of defense. , , chlef Robert S. McNamara's · E J 11Lri f "cost-effectlv~nesa" t. •·I, ur y '-'•• •tmas Gi t which he crtticlZed severeb', ,~.!"=:.i ~ :!' b~~ 4 to' 1 P o·we:R· zoo M arid still lnsare agi'inst waste Eleven-year-old Beth Pipef, of Costa Mesa exam· in defense spending. ines her Ji r.s t ·•'present" of tb.e season near the Nixon, refl~ve.. of the Pres-. , :.':,'d~~·~~ckground MOVIE CA. M.' ERA LAiRD UNIQUE 'PAILY PILOT's Qhriitmas.1ree; Be1il won a globe Laird is.unique _ belt for .h~~ question.in. the Ask Andy C?lumn last satu~­ tbe first ,mem"ber of day, .,,J}-ow Jon' .nave we had latitudes and l~g1· i;'fJ'ear~ '!l:i.J!.i.l..':'~ :Xii . . . Congress lo step Into the ... .tudes · · from a RepubliCtpt viewpoi!lt. They are COJlSidered by ~ pie who haVe Worked with them to be pragmatic rnen. willing to listen to JJeW ideas ; a bit reserved in adopting thell\ without careful study. 'They share Nixon's ~onal background to a surpnsing ex· tent. Most grew up in small fown or small city environ· ments; ·they come from fam- ceedingly tough job of nmning I the glganUc defense estabJi8h. ment and shaping ·natklnal strategy to deal with changing threabi. As a ranking (;op 'member of the House 'oelepse Ap- propriations subc<lmm.ittee, be has interrogated Pentagon chiefs and challenged their policies. Now he witl be on the other side of the ce>m-mittee table. ThoUBh respected by ooth Deinocrab; and . Republi cans in CongreSs, he will be far from imril.une to Criticism. In fact, his reputation as a strOng partisan may open him to Democratic· attack after the customarry period of grace at the start of a new administration. MAIN ADVISER Laird was Nixon's principal defense policy adviser during the recent presidential cam- pajgn, lfis view.! show through Nix- on's core contention that Democratic administrations allowed a "gravely serious security gaJ>i" to open up between the United States and the Soviet Union. Like. Nixon, be rejects the idea of nuclear "parity" and favors clear cut U . S , superiority. Like Nixon. he has deplored what he claimed was a lag in new weapons development and military rese~ch Wlder the.McNamara regime. He supports Air force aims for a new advanced bomber, but does not go all the way with the Air Fori:e on the dimensio!" of that program. Like Nixon, Laird--ts an ad- vocate of a stronger Navy. He fought for more nuclear- powered warships at a time when McNamara opted for conventional power because of economy considerations. . ,Credit Law Changes Due in Next Congress WASJilNGTON (UPI)-Con--~aduat'e, told the subCommit-ilies of relativtily ~ modest giess will be asked nezt year tee Wednesday he was hound-means; they succeeded in H~ to approve standards desi~ , . ratio Alger fashion as rnem-Mod•I to let the consumer i!l on bis ed out of the insurMce indus-hers of the generation that K-711P .cohfidenliaJ credit fUe. · try after a derogatory report emerged from s.ervice in After three days of hear-was filed with the Retail World War ti and made their irigs before the Senate anti-Credit Co. by associates of marks. trust and monopoly subcom· his former employer. Unable They are not particularly mittee, Sen. William Prox-to find a job as an insurance young-the avea;age age is 53.2 mire, (D-Wis.), annotMced adjuster, Baker now earns $2 years, compared to• 55 going Wednesday he would "introduce !1-n hour as a department store on 56 fpr N11:on. They are not 1egjslation making_ the stan-· detectlve. particularly hidebound, nor dards of some credit bureaus l~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I dustry. m ONLY This feature Ptektd efi. new Keyatone Super 8 ' Movie Camera give• you be.auUful color muvles·- blgger, brighter, ctear1r th an ever bafore ·osslble -ft'• foolproof, mandatory for the entire iei-1pi:lllliDll:lilJllll,._JllllJIRJ:SM.S•••:MJ:liliM•MMM1 Proxmire's bill would re-• J t A ' d I quire credtt_bureaus. to guar-1 . US rriVe • . J • CdS THRU·THE·LENS METERING SYSTEM,forper- antee their information about I NEVER HAVE WE HAD THE SELECTION I feet movies. everytime · peop_le would be kept confi· TO START OR ADD TO HER COLLECTION • • PUSH-BUTTON 4 to 1 POWER ZOOM fr dential. It also w~uld give OF HANRO BLEYLE GEIST OR HADLEY " close-ups to wid r ' om big persons an opportunity to car-' ' · I • FAST'f•t F e ang e rect erroneous or damaging I· · 1 1 • ~8 . OCUSING LENS, gives brilliant color infonnation and provide a I mov ea, indoor and. out system to ' discard obsolete 1. : :LUEPCTE RIC MOTOR DRIVE, you never have to wind data. I . R 8 CARTRIDGE LOAD, you never touch the "I wish to emphasize again 1 fllm . that I am ~xious to_ stn;ngth-1 I PLUS, many more features for easy movie making en the credit reportl'lg 1ndus-· 1 , try and to encourage the free If flow of credit," Proxmire tt: said in a statement. I. He said his proposal would 11 be an amendment to the truth· • in-lending bill, passed by Con-I gress earlier this year, which requires banks and other lend· ers to give their customers a rundown on interest charges they will be required to pay.' Proxmire's statem~t fol- lowed testimony by severa1 witnesses who said· they were unable to get credit or were otherwise damaged by incor- rect data Jn.their personal file kept by credit bureaus, which provide the information to de- partment stores, banks, em- P.loyers and others seeking a 'credit rating" on an individ· ual. James T. Baker, a college Jto.io tn~ W esfc.liff Ple:ra 642.2444 Newporter Inn 644-1700 ~~ '1We Take Trades" DAVE'S~ 474 E; 17th St. -CoJ.t1 ~-646-2136 SMOP •HllITT Af Atl. DfSM~ftD'S STOllES D:CErT l'Al.M Sl'ttlllS WINNEBS rBOM CAMPUS HAl.L*! ,,r::· .. .··~···· 1968-GREAT VESTED lfATUBAL SHO'Ul.D£B smr 75.00 Classic 3-button styllnf. Up-to-tflis minute cololl. Commandin& pa!terns and solids In 100% wool and wool blend fabrics. Sizes 35-42 Re1ular, 35- 40 Short, 37-42 LORI-r .. UlfBEATABLE BLAZER 42.95 Dacron palyester /Wonted hopsack blend. Me- tural Shoulder stylin1. Rleht to w11r ...• ,. whertl Ll Blue or NaYJ. Sizes 35-42 Replar, 35-40 Short, 37-42 Loni. · Double Breasted Blazer: 45.00 • Other 'laztrs: 37.95 Co«dinatill( Sioclls • 1i95 & 19.95 .--JCSMMMJllll---MJllllJlllOlllMJlllMMMJllriJ LEnERMAN Jackets & Sweaters FIELD GLASSES 14_.95 to 57.75 • DESMON 3 FASHION ISLANO-.NEWPORT CENTER' NEWPOR.T IEA 'CH 'S • .,. .... ---.... -----~ -,,_.,..~· ' -. ' . .. . . . ....... ; .. . ....... , _r-_, --·------------------------~-----"·- ,_,_ Cl!l('fl,.ICATa 011 DISCOWT1JtUANCI: ··~ .APUlfOa A ... MOCDIMINT 01' FICTITIOUS MAM• THI! CINOEas1GHID ... '**' artllr lhlol, .n.c;tlw Nowmbw 22. 1'61 mt CM1td fe do Mi-Ullliw flclttliiv1 fll'l'fl •-fll MANAGIEMl'NT SE A:VICE: co., •t 11411 S. lrotltW1'f, S1..... AM,• CalltorllL whldl 111111"'* . W.I ltf-~ ~ fll ltl& followll!I l't"611, MIOla n..,.,. In fllll 11'1d (lllKt "' ~· Is u fDllr:lft. ..,.,: K. DAVID LINDER. U«I I . 81'.ci.,,,.,., s.nflt AM, C.11fom1L FIL'ED Movwmber 16. 1'61 W. I!. 51. JOhn, COUrllY Clerlt ' By Deputy C1rtlflc1"' for tr1..-t!M' d ',~ ul'ldtor. Ille 1i:iow flc11tlofs' ,.._, 1/111 1ffl~¥1t of MU~n.t ~· M't all ' Ille 111 111t oflkt ef tht ~ Cltrtl; ot Ort11tt ~. Ulldtr tlM; ...,.111on5 ol SKt!on 246' o1 tM Cl¥11 Codt. WtTNESS M¥ llerof thll 22 dt'I' crf NoWll'lber, lHI. I(. OAVID LINDER. T-12511 · Pl,tb'l1'*1 °"-cont 0.1PYo N~ • tft<I -:· ... ' LEGAL NOT!~ • } I J / ,. ' .. , . ' • • • SL!i\'E!.iss MOCK 'IUlmE 'Lltht ~ .... fl'ITJ. yollow, ....i. bl..:k, wlllt"' w1110w, •••Ill•, ..1 ' IJn ftiw... 6.11 .. ~ .. • < ' , i l • SlEEVa.EsS TURTLE SLEl\VELESS JEWEL NECK fewn, ..,,., bl•clf1 ••11if11, whit•, li9ht l.lu•, plnl:, yello~, 6;00 Nevy, ytllow, bf11;k, whit•, pJnk, <too • ~ I ANAtf~[~ 444 N. Euclid SlS.l t 21 Mon. thru Set. 9:30 a.m: to Io p.in. • I • . ' . , . -' -.-12,1969 $oidlil~ •. ADDi fAIRFIELD'S S!iEi.SH~lLS . TO HER COLLECTION , ' ' .. , ~ ~th-everything toppings in machine wilshoble •ncl dryoblo Monsanto Blue . "C" nylbn,,Al(.with convenionfl>dcl:·zl~ Sita" .3~~ · · ' ' . I \ • ' ' • LONG SLEEVE 1URTLE. Block, f1:,..,,, novy, white,1pink, •<1111illa-, '· yellow, light blue, red, 8.00 ' ·r- • StrMt Floo( Budget ·sportJwe•r, 65. • ' -••••• y • ' ... -' • • • ·I' ' SHORT SLEEVE TURTLE llack, fawn, ••nil!., whit•, / 7.00 • ' ' . ' " . . I I ~ • I • ·NEWPORT HUNTINqTpN BEACH 4 . Fe1hion l1lend 644-1212 ·Mon. ~hru Set. 9:10 e.rn. to 10' p.m. 777.7 Edinger Ave, 892-lll I' Mon, tftr4 $et. ' 9: 10 e.111. to-,I 0 p.m. · ' • •' • ... • = .......... ·-- - -... ------·-~-~---------------·----·--:;._'-----------~ .. ---- --- ...... ~~'l'; r r{ .. I.S l • l i ,I ·." I .~{ " • . " . . .. ,a ? ... . ""' ,y ,y • ~a ~ I~ 1 ,y ' · ·tV . ' ' ' ' " ., :J. , I l • ·- ,o.y PILOT ~ITORIAL PAGE Policing From 1the. Sky . '•"'- '• . ., '~' • • ·:J ....... '" • .t .x.· "<A ·~ •• .ii ... . . ...... ~ ~ ,·.-~~ ;!, p, . " '" .. " ' ..... ' ...... '·· ~ --· Hunllnetoo Beach Police Depe~,._,1 has purcbas- ecl the flnt Plllrol helicopter in Orange Collllly and will purcbUe a aecoo4 craft in July. Policemeo-pttots are bei.bC. tnlJled now,. . . • 'l'hls move by HuntiJ!i(on Buch Is almoll sure lo fPll1" action by police c!tiefs along the Orange Coast wbo ·b ave been stlldylllg the Idea of purchasing the ~ patrol helicopters. ~ · ·- Some helicopter patrolling Is now being done along the Orange Coesl using military helicopter$.' Law agea- cles say it"bas proved useful and eHective. • o! two l .. s pat.rot can Qd.tprlng o( tliahl fewet pollc&- m.,,; This savina• i. abfut '80,000, l"'l•lnr a .nbt hell· copter post of '20,000. • • · · 1\{iller aho pojnts <liir11141 ~ LakewWa exiiei:· Ienco was AQ 11 percel!t !diction ill the lirime rate and tbe atteod&Qt savings to lb4 commlllllty" al wMt ha4 been l°"' lo Criminals. · Obvl""'1y cost I.I a serlolia, 00.~ for "llY dty considering bellco~er J?"lrol. It Wlnecessary l!Jld uneconomic for several cities In Or&Qle.Ci>untY to •lle!nPI to go II alcm.e. ~ ..... ~. . : , Cooperative p)a.onlng from · ~ oul'Set resUllini Ill lhared facilities •11<1 .shared p~s .~Wd hiujen the da,x when this useful sefV\c• ~ beco~ av~ble to •. all 0;!'1mge Coonty communities .at a -mana¥""l>I• cqe . . ' Before 1he helicopter movement becomes a boom, with every city hurrying to Invest Ill one or more of its own. maoblt\es, e&ch city sqould catefull,y eva!U· ate its specific neect and count the cost and 'b'eneflt to its own taxpayers. A slmllar study by the c o u n I y 1 • , sheriffseemswarranted. · Sh Jif ' J ' £/..!_ The decision Ill iiunttnglori Beach was based on 0,P ting S .. ~ '-'£.Wle that city's large a'" (24 sgiw:e mlles), plus Its 10 . , , . • miles of beach and rapidly lllcreasigg_trafllc:. pr~blems. Sbopll!Ung bas always been !'lilh us but lo Also, it operates a '2.ml)lion.per 1!'8r police fof<1e. . . . the pasr1t b)li l>eeii"1argely coolined lo. professlo~ • • Still, lhl• purcbase .11 ,m411e:natur~ of ,.,,·expert·' ',,,'JUid·'kltj>tdniajUaci J>fl/!l"llite years. Now police are• ' men!, produclllg lnfonnalion locally which abould be rep'orting young· people an ·being 4fawn 'into shoplift, evaluated carefully by those now cons'iderlng the pur· mg as a dare. · chase of patrol air forces. · When caught, the first wo~ often are. ''I didn't Noting that Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and per· know it was anything serious. It Was just a game." haps other nearby cities may want beUcoptef patroJs, . Ey~ry parent ·owes it io his child to impress upon Huntington Beach City Administrator Doyle )lliller bas him. at an ~ly age th_at shoplif!!n~· is ve.ry definitely suggested tllat an ·these cities CQP.l~'.,iiare Ill• expen-a crune. It u stealing 8f!!1 u leg;illy penal!Ud as.such. sive repair and service facilities reCJ~~.. .r Any person who stea'ls merchandise from a store A further possiblllty might be for cities too small ·putl bis "reputation on tha:lllle just as mUch as .. the drug to afford their own helicopters to fc9n~ with the Jarg-tts·er. '!e or. s.he can be stigmaliz¢ lo~ lite, ~ well as .er cities for patrol services. This is what has, happen-,1 1 su.tt;er unpnsonment, fine;t'i refOrmatory, fbste~ home. ed with Lakewood and with, the Los Angeles "Sl>eriff's This Christmas season is a good time to inform Depa,t'lment. They bave shown the cost of patrol to be YOUl!g p-.ple o'I these facts. The stores are. crowded, about $100,000 per 'helicopter .shift per year. , th~ mefC!iandise is lllvillllg,-.so· the t.,µi>1411cin is all Miller maintains that purchase of one helicopter the greater. Any yieldlllg to ii is perilowl in' the ex· . ., .,.. will make it possible to get by next year wttb purchase treme . .....,;,....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---' . . ., 'Gi.ve Him a Star "" .. ' -. ' ..... To St~.er "By ••• lf1 --(Reprlllled by llequflt) O 'Lord, whichever one it may be. giVilllim a star to ~ by. Ol2in away the passion and the bale lla!8llg on all,. of him. lftke cool U:M! fevers of dissension; male cbaritsble the followers of bis fot,,. · · not for war or victory, but f teousness; and we·cannot fail tiie courage to do the right as be sees; ll. not seeking the favor of ~ or the aiiPl!lll.8< of natiom. O · 'Lord, 1Wtuthiver • one it may be. mili him walk s1r8lgbt in the darlmess of "Ihm dajs, with onlJ a atar to guide him; ' IGNORING· TllK ....... lbst ""' !10t your voice; c.;utlnc an .. bandi that ~ are.J>Ot y~ ,bancf& F.(lt there'-are· many, , O Lord, who taW Your lilaine in Vaill, even as in the p as t ;f WM make al you a God of .war and violence and hatred ·and blg(llry; a!lfj all th ... abominations in Your JUUDe. • We · are troubled; we are torn; we haye Josi the-· ~ world;bas become a terror unto u;-.~ are strong, and never be.fore so -weak; rich. and never befort so poor; informed, and never before so ignorant. L WI!: BA VE THE conceit of strength; the ,arrogance of money; the vanity of buman knowledge; but. none of these shall save us, as they saved not the mighty empires of the past. Only a man shall save us, even as we have been saved before. 0 Lord, make this the man; give him the light, the upward look, the dreani You dreamed·wben You fashioned us in Your .image. Let him see a sign ; let him tnO'w Your children everywhere on earth are as ·troubled. as t o t'll, as 1 o s t as we .... u;\! HIM MOYE from the dorlmlia of ambition to the radiance of love: from the narrow valley of self·in~rest to the broad plateau of mankind's com-mon rears and hopes and needs; from the sense of Your fatherhood to the unwavering acceptance of our brotherhood. lA?t him know that the enemy Is not outside us, but inside us; not in the world, b u t in the heart, in t h e mind, in the passions; and purify h i m , so that his tongue will tell us the way to truth. And give him the courage, not of his convictions, but of Your com· mandments; and the hardest. of all: to love our enemies. In Your will, our peace. Wondrous Winged Beast Qice upon a Ume there was a won- ~ winged beast called a college that laid golden eggs. Among the golden eggs it lalci were Prestige and Wealth and Knowledge and sometimes even Wisdom. Everybody loved and admired the colle,ge f or tbe golden eggs it l a id. ()( cqurse, they loved and admired it for 4jQ,fferent reasons. Tfi governor loved it because it brought status to bis great stale. n.. trustees loved it because it pro-doi:iC , so many valuable products, like sqtUlf'e tomatoes which were easier to can. 'DIE FACULTY loved it because it sbeltered them in their quiet pursuit a! qrdvaru and ziggurats and thing> in between. And. the students loved It because It kepi .them ool of the Army. Soueverybody loved it. And, because l.be)' ~ved it, they fed it lots of money ., thld 11 would go on producing golden --even though they couldn1 agree -ldnd of 1o111tn ew 11 sbould 1ay. In flct they couldn't even agree OD wW!lt WIL TllB GOVERNOR said It wu M ln- llM•-wlllch should bellle other col· ... ... r-=-•• Georte iiliM Gecqo: r -• aoo11 Job •• • nIPt and have gotten U... • lbe peat five yean. -thing bothen me and ~ ? W to uk anybody. How · blfI a.I ollt )'bat l'1U suppolled to W w• u I 14 llial>tt WOllRIEI> ' .... ~ ... legea on Saturday afternoons and elsewise keep quiet. The trustees said it wu an investment, which should pay off in well-rounded graduates end well-squared tomatoes. The faculty said it· was a shrine wti~ neophytes should be tsugbt the worship of aardvaru and zi8gurats and thing> in between. The students said they didn't know quite what It wa.s but it ·ought to teach them how to lead more enriching and beautiful lives. Naturally, everybody who loved the college wanted to tell it what to do. "l should run it," sald the governor, "because I am the elected representative of the people who feed it and I want to keep it out of poliUC!." "WE SHOULD RUN IT," said the trustees, "because we are wealthy and BUCCtssful men and can make Jt wealthy and successful like us.'' "Academic freedom.•" cried the l•culty, donning sackcloth and ashes. ••Who understands academic freedom but us?" So the governar grabbed an ear and tugged, shouting, "Give me Prestige." And the trumeo grabbed a hOof and hauled, shouti.na;, "Give us wealth!" Ttie faculty grabbed a gossamer wing and pulled, shouting, "Give u s Knowledge!" The student! grabbed the WI and hung on, shouting. "Give us Wisdom!" Jn no . time at all, they managed to jlllll the r-old collqe to pieces. And it never laid an egc, &Olden or otherwiae, f/Vf:r qaln. ' ' MORAL: If you lay golden eggs, you're bound to be loved. So worry about beins lllldmtood. . . ' . ' . Electors Vote At Capitals Next Monday Electors chosen by the public on Nov. 5 will meet next Monday to pUfonn' their one and only public duty -to cast their ballots for the oen President of the United States. Actually the Elec- toral College never truly convenes; the electors meet in their r~ve state capitals to vote, The sealed ballots then are sent to Washington where, on Jan. 6, Congress will tablllate the results. The electoral system, a relic of the istb century, is understood by few except those oldsters who remember a high school cdurse that used to be called civics. ln the first place, you didn 't vote for Ricbilrd M. Nixon or Hubert H. Humphrey last Election Tuesday. You voted for a slate of electors you probably never heard of. AS NEAL PEIRCE, political editor of Congressional Quarterly, observes in his recent study of the whole business of electing a President: "Today it is probable that not one voter in thousands knows who the electors are. Persons are usually nominated · for elector on the basis of their service to the party." The only payment usually is a small per diem allowance, If the electors follow-· the instrnctiorui of the popular vote on Nov. 5, they will give NiJ:on their votes in 32 st.ates -a total of 302 electoral ballots. Hwnphrey won 13 states and the Oislrict of Columbia for 191 electoral votes. Wallace won five states worth 45 votes. THE ELECTORS are not bound to follow the voters' choice except in 16 states and the Dislrict of COiumbia. On this Dec. 16 no elector Is expected to jump the traces or do anything ir· regular. (A Michigan rec a I c i tr ant presumably will have been replaced by the state's electors.) But as recently 8#' the 1960 elect.ion an Oklahoma elector, Henry D. Irwin, chosen on the Nixon- Lodge ticket by the voters of bis state, cast bis vote for Sen. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia -a Democrat. Aceording to the tateSt wire service tabulaUon, Richard Nixon, despite a bet· ter than 3-to-2 electoral vote edge over Hubert Humphrey, won the nationwide popular vote by 308,575 votes out of 75 million cast. Nixon got 43.5 percent of the popular vote; Humphrey 43 per· cent; and George C. Wallace, 13.5 per· cent. A NUMBER OF political leaders have suggested that the Electoral College be reformed or abolished. Under the Constitution, electoral votes are allotted to give each state a number equal to itl representation in the House of Representatives, which Is detennined by population, plus lb two senators. The late Sen. Est.es Kefauver said: "Presidents for the space age should not go into office in the ox cart furnished by the Electoral Oollqe." Sen. Birch Bayb (0-lnd.), chalnnan of the Senate Judiciary constitutional amendments sub- committee, oo last Nov. 8 tenned the close 1968 PrdldenUal electiOn a "brush with catastrophe." Bayh says: "There iJ no more pre."J&ing unllnisbed businw facing the nation today." BAYB, WHO FAVORS dln>ct vote for the President and Vk:e President, ~ mllel hearings on electoral refonn ~ hi• subcommittee "late in January. An analyst& of the variOUA reform projlOsai! will follow in a further report. • • Hassian Novel With Timely Relevancy in V.S. What the Tolling Bell Tells WASHINGTON Hwidreds of thousands of people are reading, with profit, a Russian novel by A1eksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The First: Circle, which has timely ·relevancy to the American present. Now:, it would be abwlutely foolish to· draw parallels between the massive Bussian repressions of S~s day, or even ~gin's day, and the law·~. · QJ'dJ!r ·senUment of America today. Yet there · are intimations in thiS · great Russian hovel, which can neither :be' published nor lawfully read in the Soviet Union, of the extremities to which fear, suspicion~ and reprisal. could be carried in Lhe present American atmosphere. What Stands out with more (:larity is the~ in Russia anything like the ctirreht wave ot dlastmt which sweeps Anlerica " woutcf p'roba,bly be aceompanied by the arrest of bundi'eds of thousands, perhaps millions, and the liqUidation of their lea<¥rship. IN THE SPIRIT OF this novel, Ser:iator McCarthy would surely be under arrest, if he were alive. Tom Hayden; Mark Rudd, Stokely Carmichael, H. Rap Brown, and many others, would be remembered only by their · mothers. Other' relativ~ would have disavowed their m~mory. Harrison Salisbury, Harry S. Ashmore, and others. who have gone to Hanoi quite Jegally by American standards would be finishing their first year of intensive, daily interrogation at the American versibn of the Lubyanka prison preparatory to a 25-year term of con- structive service in Death Valley. Solzhenitsyn, a political prisoner in Slalin'.1 ,day, writes of that time which is supposed fo be in Russia's darkest · past. But Stalin is being rehabilitated by a Russian leadership acting in Stalin's finest t -radition of crushing Czech.osJo~aki~, and , WJ! .C8:1J.llo\. be ··sure, and the -~an. .Jnte4ectuals are not sure, that the pr~serit-mlld ,.relaxation at home is but a'brief interval in1Russia's monstrous bfstory·of polltkal'repression un_der _both tbe.,.'.Ciars' an4 -tile com- mlSSars. · . · , ; : \ Tli:E H1.JM.AN SPIRJT ·ertep~ out of the wretched imprisoned engineers and technicians of ··Solzheni~'s, miv~ to warn us tbal'1!Qliti~Br 'CllSSoiit".<tn 6e warped into an Ugty facsUnµe ol·trepo!l by those who would. do so. • ._,. The merest whisper of dissent was treason in Stalin's day and thus those with free minds were most often found impli,soned in, the remote villas and camps ·where th~ir scientific an d academic talents wei:e put to work for the state. · · These are Solzhenitsyn's characters, technicians and engineers asSigned to devise a tie;rambled telephOne on which a paranoic Stalin cwld talk secretly ,without any chance of ·bis words being decoded. The repression and enslavement of the Russian intellectuals makes it all the more bafOing why America's in- tellectuals w6uld find anything to interest them in. the New Left's clear purpose of creating ·an elite which would rule this country without regard for democra- tic principles. THE NEW LEFT, it should be better understood, is not a movement in mass democracy; it would impose upon inert masses of misguided Americans a dic- tatorship of the newly enlightened elite which would sweep away the mores and standards of industrial society as it is now known in favor of no one knows what. Dissent is the life blood of American intellectuals, but that w9uld not last Jong in the; New. Lelt'.s new world any more than i~ itj)itthltted, save in token form , in Kosygiil'S-·RusSia: . sw1;,there rings.in.SOlzhenitsyn's pages that diStaDt Wl\rnfng bell that the ex- treme remedy can become the tolling of disaster. We be'ar it too in the cracking of heads 'by Chicago's police. We hear it qn ~ .~ ~ time streets of any ~great cJtr..8Dd ,ih the as yet unrebtiilt devastated areas of some of them. We seruJe :it bihind the words of Jusf.lce Black that the Bill of Rights was intedded t9 keep people from being wrongfully iinpiisOried even though it makes the work of the police harder. THE TROUBLE 15 .that the tolling of the bell sounds differently to different people. But surely it is telling us that the extreme remedy is the bad remedy. that repression1is offensive and revolting to the Americ8.n spirit. But, then, it is not bard to agree with Justice Black that the American spirit does not pE!'rmit anyone to say anything anywhere at any time, or to use the streets and the people's property, nr the private property of others, for theii ow;n purposes under the guise of freedom of speech and assembly. New Focus on City Riots WASHINGTON -The Sen ate Investigations Subcommittee, which con· ducted a series of public hearings on big city riots, plans to take· a look next year a\ rioting's aftermath. Staff investigators have already started preparations for a new inquiry. More public hearings will probably be held early in the spring. The subcommittee, under the direction or Chairman John L. McClellan, D-Ark., studied riots in a number of cities during the last Congress. The focus, then, was on the rioting itself and its causes. In some cities the subcommittee explored militant activities by participants in federally financed poverty programs. A MIXED BAG of witnesses included mayors .and police officers, along with spokesmen for militant groups. Their testimony related to activities in Detroit, Newark and Plalnfield,~N.J ., Houston, Nashvllle, Chicago, and Wilmington, Del. In the new series of hearings, the subcommittee hopes to show what hap- Dear Gloomy Gus: Why are tea drlnken ln restaur- ants overlooked when coffee drink- ers are offered a second cup? -Tea Granny pens in riot.torn neighborhoods in the months after the flames die and the ashes ~I, when community residents try to resume their way of life - or establish a new one. Some of the same Witnesses may be asked to testify again. No decision has been made as to what communities will be revisited, but preliminary spade·work has centered on the inner<ity riot areas of Detroit and Newark. HEAVIER IMPACT -In trying to pin·point the after effects of turmoil in the streets, subconunittee experts are seeking answers to questions of this sort: Are riot.ravaged homes and stores being rebuilt? How many buildings are still in ruins, and what is planned for them? Have owners been able to get insurance on rebuilt facilities? Staff experts are assembling data on some of the sociological questions ralsed by the riots. What was the education level of participants? In what sort of homes did they live? Were they employed, and at what salary levels? The subcommittee al5o wants better answers to some of the questions raised at its earlier riot hearings. For example, how much did the riots finally cost in terms of property damaged and In- come lost? It the standard of living ffi&her now, or lower, 1n the stricken neJ&bborhoods! EARLY INDICAnoNS are that the lonf-range tmpacl of riots In poverty areu is heavier, even. thin it appears to be in the immediate aftermath of the looting and burning. Rehabilitation seems to be more difficult, and more expensive. That seems to be the case here tn Washington, where the deadening effects of riots last April are just now becoming clear as the winter winds begin to whistle Uµ'ough the burned-out buildings in the inner city. The Washington Evening Star recently returned to a block of s~ores and shops which it had stt1died right after the riots. At that time, all but one of the white owners of burned-out businesses spoke hopefully of rebuilding. Now, few of the proprietors show any interest in returning to the mostly Negro neighborhood. A number of them have moved to affluent suburban areas of Virginia and Maryl~d. By Robert S. Allen and John A. Goldsmith -----Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968 TM tditorf.al p:tgt Of the DailV Pilot setkl to inform and 1tim. tdatc rf'adtn bv presenting this newipaper•1 opinion.I and COf7loo tn<11!ort/ "" topics of Interest and tigniffcanct, bv provfdma a forum for tM tzprtsslon of our rtadtn' opfnlont, and bv prt1mtifta thf dlver1e Nto- pointl Of lnf.,.,,,/d .,,,.,,.,,.,. end IJ)Okt....,. "" topics of U.. do~. Robert N. Weed, PubJllhor , ...... -~.. . . . .. ,,. ,, ·.i1 . ' . . ' ,, ....... ~ ------------------------·--- I I r ' t I ' l : t : I I , : f l ' ' l \ , ' ' FOR THE BRIGHTEST CHRISTMAS EVER • . • • CHOOSE GIFTS AT Tl4ESE RNE SHOPS • • • * Sav-on Drug * Market Basket *J~ Dahl -* Dick Vernon * La Galleria * Hickory Farms * Cobblers Bench * Paper Unlimited * Rion Hardware * Westcliff Shoes * Bank of America * Dr. Lou Roy Elder * Robert Berkley Men'• "* Montgomery Cleaners * Balliday'11 Men's • • .. " ' , · •one-Stop' shoppine . • a.t its finest! l •• * Veta'• Intimate Apparel * Charles H. 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It was Gold· en West's third straight victory, longest basketball win streak in the school's blstory. , And &dependent .Status Dt;;I Hurting in P ol'ls For Lack of N owriety With league status w an ef.fed.ive publlclty deparlmeol, UC Irv1ne could easily be ranked .....,. the top junior college basketball teams bt lhe nation. But playing M a eelaUvely Wlheard cl independeol and willnll -cl a -nen ~ UC! II or-...iuy floundering .....,. the ollo nna In the ~ Associaled ~ ratlnp. Speclllcally, cmch Dick Davis' un- WHITE WA.SH ~llU#lllll# ......... ""1Ta beaten Anteaters are in a 49-way tie for 24th place in the poll. 'lbree sportswriters are charged with the responsibility of voting !or the w..i.m RegiaoaJ ..... teams in the weekly ballot. One ~:ribe is from Oregon, llllOlher from Wosnington aod a lhinl from Pornooo. . 1berdono it 'b u..y to comprehend wby UC! isn, ot least among the top m, m-at least ahead ol Pasadenl - a lbe rt bas olready defeated. Ncme cl .. -10Y1 ~ 9"let bas probablJ °"" heard cl the Anl<aten. So it could tum out to be a replay ol last season when UCI had, a great team, u~ Nevada Southern aod Cal Slate (LA) ••• yet Davis' chaps bo1<1J .-it to tho NCAA reg;onal pLt.yolfs aod tliey ....,, IJ!"Wod because theJ limply .... not known to the men who co.ml Incidentally, 6Dociated ~ will be Including a DAILY PILOT writer on ita w..i.m Regional voting board for the talt-'IQ ....... * Are...il cr.e Bea er.. SoJd<r. all.crF llaetelbaU pia,.r at s-unp. a.ell Bl1ll lalt ye •r, ii ... al -a Sluford Uol....ity u.tl after .. ........,. -... tlq: .. t a possible ---. ,,,. duly -............ -water on the bee ud hi& Ml starting u.sipmcat wltlri tbe ~ ,.,...,_ High school basketball will be televised live in the Southland, starting Saturday. First match on O\annel 4's slate is -Dorsey aod Fmnonl of the l.m AngeJe. City Schools. Tipolf .. ''"'· Bob DeGraue. lormerty el Est.and• mp Scboal la Coal.a ~lest.. wu 1 water pole leltenDall for di< aectad •tnicbt ,_ oc Cal P"'1 !Saa Ltdl OblspoJ. • Stengel Hurt In Glendale Auto Collision GLENDALE, (AP) -Fonner major league baseball lDllDllier CMey Stengel WU Injured Wecme..c!q nlgbt when the c a r he was driving and uothe.r auto collided at a Gleodale tntenection. police said. Stengel, 11, who lives tn Glendale, was in ut:Wactcwy coodition today in Glendale Memorial Hospital, officlall said. The nature ol bis lnjuries was not lnunodiat.ly re-. Offlcen llid SteogeJ's car and one being driwn bJ Elsie Rlcl<oy, rl, ol Glendale, collided and that Stengel's car then slammed into a parked car and cootinued for several blocks. Police discovered the car parked leftral blocks away and found Stengel walkinl near IL Mn. Rickey was treated for 1 cut knee. Stengel, th~ grittled master o ( "Stengelese." his jumbled jargon, led the New York Yankees to 10 American League pennants and seven world charrr pionships during his reign with the club from 1949 to 1960. Two years later he w a s at the other end of the spectrum, the manager of the lowly New York Mebl of the National League. H~ was unable to drag them out of the cellar during bis four years with the team. He resigned in Au,ust 19'5 arter breaking his hip ln a fall. but he is still Mets vice president Unbeaten GW~ Tops Ea_gles, 107·94 • ·Ex-Oil -City Star " Named 49er Boss LONG BEACH -J i m Strangelaod, whose offensive backfield c o a c h i n g helped produce Mike Garrett and O. J . Simpson at Southern California, was appointed bead football coach Wednesday for the Cal State (Long Beach) 49ers. He ts a graduate of Huntington Beach High School, where he starred in sports. Strangeland, 47, bas coached for four yean at Soulhern Cal following eight years al Long Beach City College. There he turned out three national champion teams and compiled a junior ooUege record of 58-lf...2. Since the Trojans will play in the Rose Bowl game Jan. 1, Strangeland will Angels Get Aging Wilhelm From Royals • The California Angels amounced to- day the acquisition of 45-y e a r~ld Jyluckleballing right-hander Hoyt Wil- helm in a player swap with the new Xamu city Royals of the American ~':.~·lei ..;. 'qiilc Wiiheim. the Royals ttcelve uUitty Infielder Ed Kirkpatrick aod promlalng rookie catcl!-., Dennis Paepb. Wilhelm baa pitchod in m... ca-. 937, than any American League pdcber. He bu a WeUme earned run average oI 2.47 and a career record of JJG.lOI with three baD clubs. Wilhelm, who spent tho 111111 ......, with di< Cbicago White Sox, wu "'1- lained In the off ....... by Kansas City fn the upansion drafl Klrtpalricl< was u!ed sparingly by the Angela last year, but late in tl)e cam- ~ be bad a bot -aod got 14 pinch mi._. club record. He batted .231 IOI' the aeuon. remain witb USC until next year. He replaces Dou Reed, & wu reliev- ed of the post last month. E;rpensim! Sha"e NEW YORK -The needling came as fast as a blitzing safety, but at SIOtOOO, bare-faced Joe Namath could take iL That'& the fee Namath supposedly got &having his ce.iebrated Fu Manchu mustache. He did it Wednesday as part of a television commercial for an electric razor company. When he awoke in the .morning, the heavy whiskers outlined the top and lidel of his mouth. By the time he anivtd at Sbea Stadium for a New Yori!: Jets' workout, h1s •~month growth WU gone, wipod oul in a three minute lbave at a studio in Manhattan. .blle, Saller. Adti- BRISBANE, -.Ha -Arthur Ashe aod Stan Smith, a pair cl U.S. Davll Olp team membPn. 1atned the men'• single& aemllinall today ol t h • Qtieenaland Tennll Ownpionshlps with- easy quart.er flnal victorie1. Ashe eliminated teammate Bob Lub, &-f, 74, M . Smith OUlted young Auatallan Pbllllp Dent 11-7, 6-~ H . ltlurph11 Seorn 44 This promises to be a P>rioua college buketball le.llOD for Calvin Murphy, the S-foo&.10 Stldoo Kid for Ute Niagara Purplo Eql!L Tbe juelor lharpohooter wbo scored • poinll agalnat Syrac:uae Wt Saturday' threw In 44 agalrut Cornell Wednoaday nfgbl . aod atreqthenod his clalm to tho No. 1 spot in the national individual ecortng race fOI' the young season. . Murphy threw In 211 field goals aod IOID' of lour lr<e thmra In belping Niagara come from behind to beat the Big Rod 8H3. Stars Win, J.%4-118 Paepte might be the sleei><r of the trade. The youngster starred m tht win- ter Arizona lnstruclionaJ League, bat· ting nearly .350 to lead tho loop. He I.! LOS ANGELJ!:,, -Ell'ly In tho week, the son o1 Angel !COUI Jack Paepte. Loo Angelea Slara' c:oacb BUI Shannan Wilhelm appeared In 72 pmea Wt pnlaod di< play ol Mfnnfoota's Connla sta.wn, all in relief. He bad a M won-Hawkina, last year's most valulbbl loot reconl with a 1.72 ERA. • (flee llTAU, Pap rl) Lew Worth $1 Million (At Least) to ABA OAKLAND (AP) -Somebody once told a friend about a pet leopard he allowed to run unleashed around his hoose. "What does he do!" the friend asked. ''Anything be wants," was the reply. Something similar may be the case with Lew Akindor and Ole: American Basketball Association. U big Lew decides to s i g n with the ABA, but doesn't partieularly want to play fOI' the team that drafts him. ·tho league will be only loo glad to '8. him play wherewr be want.s. In fact, says Oakland Oab' cmch Alu HlMum. if the team Lew wants can't aflonl him everybody ebe In di< ABA might just chip lo t11 belp poy his salary. '"Ibere b an m:eDm chaoot the league wiU get togdhtr to share the cost," said Hanmun. "I think ht11 sign a contract in e:x~ ol SI million." Of course. the NationaJ BastetbalJ Associaticm might b a V e JIOf1lething to say about lhal The. NBA ii far from resigned to the pmnaoenl nisf:ence cl \he UJ: \ art ABA. bal migM be forced to concede the point ff the -league lands Ak:fn-dar . ............... ..... ..... <'.,. .. . .. . """ " " "' ... v .... , •• ·~ 1111 ""-"'fJllf .,,.,. I.Miii ' a I V ......... -t l'I 4 Kr-J••l•-'' •• Law tt 4 t •""* .ell I .......... w--,..,, .. c.rtw t 1' I ••.... I I t 11 :.,-a.;. tJ•• , 4 t I I anlltll '-t I 1 I ~ I •• I T ... 11 ait• N ,.., efl'1i)O)' Hettt11M "*"' -•· ._ ,,...., • ewe •· SELECTED ALL-AMERICAN Randy Vataha Golden · West's Vataha Named All-American Randy Vataha, Golden West College's record-breaking p1sa receiver, has betn selected .On the 1961 junior college All- America foothaD team by the JC Grid· Wire. Vataha, who caught 53 ~ goot:' for 1,067 yards the put aeuon, was the only player from the rugged South Col!I Conference to be pfctod OD the first aD-star team. Three cooference player>, Fullerton end Jerry McCoy, San Diego tailback Stan Murphy and Santa Ana defensive tackle Leon Van Gortu:m, were picked on the Grid-Wirt'a offensive a n d delem!ve speciall.!ts squads. Ten other conlerence players, Including four from Orange Coat College, won honorable menUon. Pirate p I a y e r 1 honored were tackle Kevin Grady, center Randy Bus, quart.erbac.t Paul Lem.ofue and defensive back Bill Jeqtin!. Playera from four states, in addition to California, were represented on the first team which wu composed entirel)' of &0pbomorea. · llalfback Clarence Davis of East Lm Angeles and pard Ken Mayo of Fre.g](I, were the only playen selected on the f i r 1 t taken from the two clubs which mttl thls weekend for the California large schools JC championship. First Team E-Don Branan, Coffeyville, Kan. 2t5 &-Randy Vat.aha, Golden West 175 T-John Sullivan, El Camino Xl6 T-Renso Perdonl, Ferrum, Va. Z20 G--Billy Clingon, Jones, Miss. ms G--Ken Mayo, Fresno 2Ht C-Andre Morris, Pasadena 215 QB-DennU llummll, bong Beach 185 &-John Galloway, Grand Rapid! 185 B-Rocky Thomps<Ml, Hartnell 190 8-Clarenct Davis, East Los Angeles 190 Offensive l]>Odalistso Jerry McCoy, P'UUerton, end; Slan Murphy, San llfep, back. . Defensive specialists: Leon Van Gortum, Santa Ana , lineman. Honorable mention : Dave Patterson , Rio Hondo, end; Kevin Grady, Orance Coast, tack.le; Jeff Roop, Fullerton, guard; Randy Bass, Orlllfle Coast, center; Greg Slough, SID 0 I e g o , linebacker ; Brian Shaw, ML SAC, defensive back ; Howard Cba.se, San Diego, defenaive blcW:; BUl JenkiM, Orange Coast, defensJve back; Paul Le· moine, Orange Coast, quarterbacll:; Eddie Steward, Santa Ana, hallbaclt. Switch to ·Bigtime' Painless for Vallely gds di< 7-foot·l% UCLA going to have te p1y plenty lbe pri'YiJqe. H&Mum's SI million °"" mgillt just be when the bidding ltarll. "U we can't sip Alcinc:b'," Hannum Wei a luncbeon om o:mference Wed-oesb:J, "tt goes wttbout u.yinc we're coinc to make the NBA p.,-men: than they want lo poy (« him.'' Checking College Basketball Ill' IWU. GUSTUY ................... ~·---oflt--. 1olllHallolJ ~ .,:r:ted UCLA'I "*' iacunlan 1lll ··~ to Ohio Stitt and .,_ Dame. ,.,. -.. Into mojor mlle11< I tilwD • a 1WUr a.-l'llnluo .. 4 I I -., tho Ba1boo laland -~ f OIC&'1 made· bis lrovel 'I..:.. Illa ....., baft It, be mllbl •....,._lo YtlCa!J>o, ""ft •a 1 a zig .a. trip far me.• ......... '3. "I -** .. -"Ii> aod ip<lll _,, .. _ .. lied.. Althoo&b the ""' of UCLA's guards .:qDi1ed them9elvea admirably i n VaDtty's absence, imiders at UCLA 511 tho Oxu>a del Mar Hi8b product will be !ft the slarling Uneup again against Minnesota. Before I.he season, there was some quelilon 111 to bow easily Vallely would mate the tran.tiUon r.rom a junior college lonreni to suani. Off his only showing • f•. be RelDI to hlff madt a pain]ess nildL ID tho Pun!ue _..,., be potlod II painll and wu Slvee much aodit bJ COICb John Wooden fOI' the Bruins' optn- JJw ""'· .. ,,,. -thlna ii knowing wbert to be' at lllO right time," be aa,yw. "l'\'e learned men about basfttbal1 ao far at UCLA \ban I thought I evtr wookl .... Vallely, wbo is In the midst cl a 27-day quArter break, was asked to reJate a teammate's view oi Lew Akindor. .,People ha .. built L<w out to be I different kind al penon than he really Is. He's really just llllOlher IUI' .., tho team. "We DI blm • Joi about aD tho money be'a goiog to got wllee be 1um1 pro. Ho baa .., --)e,.gue he'll be playing f o r. He'D io where m o 1 t cl tho-Is." Lui week Vallely wu ~vfaltod bJ ' . ,,., .. ~ .. • _.r_"""' . . . ' a ncmtiug rapiraltwy infedkm thall lidellnod him durin& di< mfy part cl last ......... Oran&• Coaat .Coilep. "I -coming dowa wllll ft agaln lwo daya balore .. left for Columbus aod the day cl the Ohio State game I WU pretty sick. I got to a dodor'1 -... a penldllln ...... -tG feel btlter." n. _, play In eithtt pme. No .. -be mils UCLA's next outio« wbm Ill-• and W ... VirJjnil - Westwood on lbt weebnl ol Dec. »tL And be'I pock bis bap lll(lin for t b e Dec. ri--.. Holiday Festini ~ It New Ycft'1 M-84uart G.,-. . --., ........ -~ ... U-.....aJod Iha the ABA trustees ftre due to meet tn Miami, Fla., nut MondaJ. No decisions about .._ wtll be made but it's c:ertain lo be • llll)or topic " dilolmion, Han- lltllll aal<i. "We 11oow the uriency o1 celllnc a bud llWt ia taWnc to Ak:indor aod otbtn.," llwnnn aid. "'We havt to -toe<lfler .,... than tht NBA does.• Ho Aid be didn, thlnt tho ABA nocosurily bad .. ha .. Ak:indor In ....... lo ......... lut Mmilled be -.Id .. a put plus ftrr !Ito ie.,.._ • , 1< . ', ........ -~~------~---'----------------------------------------------------~----------- "".il~i'il.ii.111 .• , o.lll y mtl1' Claamps Still R~lling CoID:pton ream to Beat In .oil C~ty Tournament • 11J llARL OIJITDY Mmotnoc k-. lluollo&tGll '!Ill lit °' .. ....., •• .,... watilnc for bl.I &earn. • ~ Sautliorn callfomla J>HP bukolball "Huntlncfa!i Mac!\ "'" aW!iinY, pd lollowm ltodod IO wrlle off Compton ~ r Jull· 11bpe oarl· Jddl ·-Hllti f0t &hi 1 .. ......,. becauie lhe aw~e of it," ~ ll)'I. , -~ Tut>iba,of 1"11 ytrl were pr~ , ''Elmer' Conlbl (H..U.~ l~I ly I IOIUo<'fll"UP· , ~~ I aood job with hll .idck - • But whol 1 poupr Compton wenl IH, h\ and !'"I' e11t.« ', I" · · · .• • • the ftnl CIJ' .out!~.~ do M\ in II /Jh!l.IO:l'.81* tbo1CIF'a ~ft .. """'-' Y"::; ~ 1 tbo loon Or uili.,., lbi :tin~ r!/.=-~H' ~ T babel ~ tbo team IO .beat ' °' ""'' • ' " · 'J!ucll f: tba J:.,plonohlp of " nu! wtek'1 . ,and ,Nolrf !Jenlo. I . . ' ' 40th aonual Hunltiwiao -Jn. • . ' • " vitatlOMI ·~ ~ and ' M rl . . h" w·· maybe lor • -atralgbt Cl!' crown: ' ,' 0 are s. 1n. Comptqa "11"1' ~Y ·M-Tueeday -;? . at J p.m. ag&inat Colli Mesa. · 1 • • 0ne team tbot llrqly --F' At. di . creek at the Tarbabel la •l\W>tington ace ca 8 Beach. tut year's OIP runnenrp. The • . • , ~ Olien l!>'i to Compton In the Utle 11111< · ' ~:: cr;"'.r:.:l::'.11.:. ~Y· Ii)&. In Amat E vept With . practicllly a brand .new lineup, · Comptm ia U ao far, 'lbe Tarbabel ~ , knocked off hilhlY r.g~ No!Je Dame LA PUENTE -Mater Del • ·~ of· Sherman Oats wt week. 51-43. Then School's varsity basketblll ~ they routed Monrotla, 11..:i. Ila fourth win In u maey. llaifa ~ ''We're a fary cry fror;n whilt wt away, met.ti Artadta torugbt ~ .,._ ~ were t.hia ttme lut year,'' pro::,t cond round of the BiahoP ·Amat 1-...t- Compton coach Bill Armstrnn•, who · ball Invltationaf 'tdurnai'nent. at llil&)p ·-·~ Amat High. . It;: SU at Compton over the past three Game Ume Is 7 o'clock. t-JC: I., r , ' . ' S~te .Jaycee Water Polo Champions • • ~~·only returning player, forward Coach Jerry Tardte'I Mdnareh <~ Larry Hollyfield, played football this: year mo\ted into the. wirlriei''sr l)raeket lif&:r and was la:te coming out for balletball. trouncin1 ·Workml:n, ·7~ W'e!Dij'8y ·Members of Orange Coast College's state championship water polo team will ·be hooored tonight at a banquet in the college's student Center. Mei;gl>ers of th'e team include top row (from lett.), Bob Mosely, Brad S!J,oemaker Steve Wagner, Dan Christy, Doug Redwine, Doug Schaumburg, Fred Lohn and Gary Thompson. Second row -Mark -~ STARS BAG 124-116 VICTORY ::: . . . • • • ~, ·: (From Page %6) i1ayer In the American Basketball Association. WedQesdaY night Hawkins show~ why he's so valuable but the Stars. thwarted his efforts by taking a 124-116 decision using a balanced scoring attack and a tactic they hadn't tried this year: scoring first. Kings Trip Detroll LOS ANGELES -Bill Fleet's three goah: sparked. a Los Angeles attack against two Detroit goalies Wednesday night as the Kings dropped the Red Wings 6-3 in National Hockey League action. Coach Is Fired STILLWATER, Okla. -Phil Cutchin was fired as head football coach at :.Pklahoma State University Wednesday nighl Looking for Coach · . WORCESTER, Mass. -Holy Cross College is looking for a new head football coach today, and Tom Boisture Is looking for a job. · . ., The college announced his resignation, ··effective Dec. 31, Wednesday. Boisture 118.id he was resigning for personal feasons. Top S1nall College Powerful Kentucky Wesleyan, which -has turned back 24 straight foes including three this season, is the No. I team ·-In 11ie · Associated Press' first small college basketba11 poll of the season . The Panthers, winners of last March's NCAA small college tournament, drew all but three of the 13 fir.it-place votes for 200 points in the balloting by a 'fegional panel of sports writers a n d and broadcaste:rs. '· Wesleyan has defeated MacMurry 97· · 85, Indiana State 7J..a9 in overtime and Union, T~nn ., 101-80 this season. - Central State of Ohio, named first .on two ballot! in picking up 167 points, was second despite a 2-1 record -in..- • eluding a 95-91 loss to No. 12 West ~':Virginia State. Ashland, Ohio, 3-0, was third and Trini- 'fy , Tex., 4-1, fourth . End to Platooning? NEW YORK (AP) -The Eastern intercollegiate Football Association voted Wednesday night to ask the NCAA rule! committee to modify the. twt>platoon system because or the rising costs of college ath.Jetic programs. Backed by such schools as Penn State, Boston College, Syracuse. Pittsburgh and Villanova in a 26-14 vote, the association called for a cut In the size of squads and limited s~bstitution during games, instead of the present free substitution. Ivy Lague schools, with the exception of Columbia. voted against t h e motion along with Army and Navy at lhe 32nd annual ECAC convention. The Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Association recommended the NCAA change the rule that allows 26 games or scrimmages to 26 games and two scrimmages. Schra11z Wins ,Beat VAL D'fSERE, Krance-Karl Schranz of Austria today won the first heat of the men's giant slalom at lhe Criterium of the First Snow today, ac· cording to unofficial placings. Henri Duvillard of France and Kurt Schnider (If Switzerland were tied for second place. Schranz was timed in I minute, 51.25 seconds. Duvillard and Schnider were clock~ in 1:51.32. The course was laid out over a distatlce of 1,930 meters (6,332 feet), with a drop of 505 meters (1,657 feet ) and 74 gates. The weather was clear but cold. The thermometer was nine degrees fahrenheit. . IH1111 Rel11slated LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Kings have lifted their n I n e -d a y suspension of right winger Lowell MacDonald. The suspension was levied against the 27-year-0ld National Hockey League veteran when he refused lo report to the Kings' Springfi~ld club in the American Hockey League. He !la id he wa!n't feeling well bu t K i n g General Manager Larry Regan suspended him after MacDonald wa!l given a 'clean bill of health by the team physician. Regan said Wednesday that MacDonald reported to him, then left for Springfield. He said one of MacDonald's problem!! has been an abscessed tooth which had been affecting his play. The tooth has been extracted . Shooter Die• MINNEAPOLIS, Minn .. -Dr. Emmet 0 . Swanson, expert pistol and rifle shot who won several national and in· ternational honors, died Tuesday at lhe age of 62. Dr. Swanson, a dentist in suburban Golden Valley, was on four Olympics teams beginning In 1948, and he captained the 1960 U.S. shooting team. He was president of the National rune Association in 1947-48. Healy, Mike lrwlll. Jack Bart.oii, Bill How'att.' arw:. Johnston Paul Hughes, Kurt Jo!inston,.Don .Haskins and coach Jack Fullerton.'Third ryw :--Mike Wilson, 'Bob Lyle, Bill Luther, Lonny Keefover Chris Oliver, MiJre.CUmtingham·and Afike Allbright. ' Sea Kings Victors, 60-38; Face Hoover Corona de! Mar High's Sea Kings lake on Glendale Hoover tonight in the winner's bracket of the Burbank- Glendale prep basketball tournament. Game time is 7 p.m. at Glendale High School. In charge from the opening whistle, Corona del Mar posted a 60-38 win over Royal in the opening round Wednesday night. Coach Bill BJoom'!l crew, defending champs of the Irvine League, raced to a 14-5 first quarter lead and stretched it to 25-12 at halftime. Veteran standout Sleeve Leech Jed all scorer with 23 Should the Sea Kings knock off Glen- dale Hoover tonight, they'll s e t themselve!! up for a match wit.h Muir of Pasadena Friday night. Muir is con- sidered to be a CIF power. Corona de! Mar ill seeded third in the tournament. with Notre: Dame second and Muir first. ''We've been playing good ball lat~ly," Bl.oom commented alter the easy Royal Win. Desert Chief Denies Ban ' On Gauchos By JOEL SCHWARZ Of flll OallY l'lltt Jftff Charges that several member school! or the 'Dese.rt Conference don't want Saddleback College added to the circuit In 1969 were denied Wedneaday by Dr. Donald White, president of the con-- ference. Dr. White, who Is also president of Barstow College, a member of the Desert Conference, said in a final ~on on Saddleback 's admission to the league would be made Friday in Los Angeles at a meeting of the state junior college athletic committee. "Right now we don 't know which schools will be in the Desert Conference. Several school!! have indicate(( they might drop their football program riext year because of budjet problems " Dr. White said. ' Dr. White also said Antelope Valley College, a member of the Desert Con- fere'nce in 1968, may not be swlLched to the Western State Conference next year. ~ Geoi·ge Hartman, Saddleback'!l director of athletics, told the DAILY PILOT that Antelope Valley WM reluctant to be shifted out of the Desert Conference. "Several schools in the conferellCfl don 't want us to be admitted to the Desert Conference because we'll be too big r.or them . '"That isn 't true now, and 1f we ever grow that big, we'll be the. first to ask to get out of the conference." Present memben of the Desert Valley, Mira Costa. Imperial Va,lley, Mt. San Jacinto, Palo Verde, College of the Desert and Victor Valley. And Reynoldo Brown wu high jumping_ night In the openln&: roond ol tlil !'!!I• at . the Ob'mplcs and be got a late . toutney. 1 · ..... start., too... Leading ~ Monarehs wen lWfler Hollyfield, a rangy 1-S deadeye, ls Raes and Ra1ph Chahdm. Rael' 'lllC::27 A:mutroog's most consistent offemive en route to the vtdory .and Ctiih threat. Brown, who hu high jumped added 17 to the MonarcM' eaue. 7-3, iJ the starting center now after In lhe deolsi•e fourth qurter,. serving as the ailth man on last year's · Mater Del outlcOrfld. the' losers -lij33, Juggernaut. Raes and Chandal each hit falSirne On the face of \t, you wooldn't ~ pol~~arted the end of an .. u..I.~ Compton would be a C!F UU. thrut .--e again but the book8 allow the Tarbalie after .iie Monarchs Jiad qailed.,. r JV team also went unbeaten lut year. one quarter by eight and at the half Ont of last year's JV stars, Don Womack by a five-point· margin. , .... Mlf!r Dll 111) ,..,._ (a)_ (~Z), ii a llarttng pard with 1967.aa ,. rt"' "" 1t1 ltllt'"' vanity sub Lewlll· Ne'··n. . w.n-, t :i t · 1 Wll1-!t'w1111 • jj " l.:tU (l'Mllldoi ' t ' 17 i'Mrtlil • • Qn the bench, Armstrong has a f..I ~ ... ml!! l I 't 1 Ftr...,. ' ' • : 14 center play1 .... bebind uA11.,11eld In Ron •-· 1 '' 1 21 Wr•no 1 1 s , &U6 nl,I...,... H-.-1 •.• l 0 COoArl'w•l 2 1-1 • Richardson. Also rldlng the ~ at Gibert ' ' s It Br""' J ,-1 1 the moment la Frank Pierce, a tentor ~~ ~ :· ~-; Cl!fi...,,.,. a ,•"":..~ • guard who is reportedly on the verge :"11on ::1:: : , .. _. ol el!fllng l starting berth. Toi•I• I) 311 .. H Tof'll " "·*'~ •: A blue chip forward prospect ii M IMI .. °" . •r w o~, 11 11 _.,. junior AJ Nero. , war11'7*' t1 u 12 1~·-: tt ... Swimming and Dl$g : I , National AA U. Finnls Slnted for Long Beach LONG BEACH -Belmont Plaza Olym- pic PoOI, acclaimed 1s the moat beautiful and competitively swift facility Jn the nation, will be the 11te April . 4-13 of the 1969 NaUonal AAU men'• and women's 1hort course swimming and diving championships. The announcement was made today by w. J. (Skip) Skibicki, senior aquatics supervisor for the City of Long Beach, following confirmation of final detalb last week at· the National AAU Con- vention In Laa Vegas. The championships will be staged by the city, in cooperation with the Southern Pacific Assn. of the MU and the Phillipa 66 Swim Club of Lona Beach. Competition will begin April 4-5 with preliminary qualifying In springboard diving. There will be no activlty Easter Sunday, April f, and Monday will be reserved for diving practice. Diving competition for men and for women Is acheduled April 8-AprU 12. aJlhough no ,diving will Yke place April 10. Swimming practice w!IJ begin April 1, with the champi3nshlp racing to begin April 10. ' ' PreUM!naries are scheduled at 10 a.m. each day ol the meet, finals at 7 p.m. The diving cortipetition will be con- ducted ln mu& the same manner as were last summer'-. F~I U. S. Olympic Triall, fjrst international event to be held at the $3.7 ~!Ilion "Taj Mahal of Aquatic Sports." Tbert'll be a major (:lifference, however, between last summer's men·~ Final Trials in swimming and the Ap:ll test. All races -for men and for women -will be across the 2$-yard width of Belmoni· Ptaza Pool rather than Ol-'er the 56-meter Olympic coarse. · "The kids are playing well tog~ther and the defense has been excellent. Since the Newport game, we've really im- proved." Bue Atl1letes Honored Seven world records ~e set an<! another tied by the U. S. men at Belmont Plaza, and a wholesale assault ori men's and women's 25-yard markll la an· Ucipated fOr April. Prelin)inary. swimming heall will In· elude.eight aJbleies each, with the even- ing programs to include a $:~lane final and a six-lane consolaUon race in each event, for both men and women. The Sea Kings opened their season with Newport last week and were unim- pressive in a 61-49 defeat. Corolll Ht Mer (.0) ll•r•• Ull 1111.i,. 1 I 1 J 0 I 0 I a ' ' J 1 0 ' • ,_, WlltlrecM ""'" McWlllitm1 ··~ a•Le••r NM!IK l'I" pl ,. I 1 1 1l J • 1 10 , ' J 3 ' , , lJ o 0 1 I J 1 1 I 0 J I I i;u;.1n-M•.,I"'°" ... rt_ •MM Wfll!WI .. ,_ l...,119tlo .., .. 12 16 • 'f T011al1 ...... _,,,, cor0n. 61-1 M•r I• 11 ltoY•I 5 1 ' J ' ' • I 0 t • I l • I ) . . . 15111• lf 17 -.. '17 -ll Seven athletes were singled out for special bonon Wednesday night at · Or- ange Coast' College'!! w1ter polo and cross country awards banquet heJd in the college's student center Wednesday nlghl ban ChrlJty and Mike Wilsoo were honored aa "Pirates of the Year" in water polo and Christy also shared team captain honors with Doug Redwine . Two other members or the Pirates' atate champlonahlp team, which was undefeated against junior college com- peliUon, were honored with 1peciaJ awarda from the coaching staff. Mike Irwin wu named the most U. proved defensive player and PauJ Huahes · received a special "beada up" trophy. Fred Skirde was named "Pirate of the Year" ln croa country and Ttrf1 SchmJtz WU named team captain. . Medals ·will be awarded to the ftrst six pla~wi~rs in all races, but acoring toward the tea.in litlea will include 12 places. Ticket piices · and the day-by.day schedule are still to be det~ but preliminary infonnation may be obtamed by wrtUng "AAU S W I M. 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' tion. -•• • -{•w -A hoot of ecooomle In-~: • f4n hive conbibuted to :; ....._. tmolphere. • . ~> aovernment announced ' • Ill! montlt living colll - 8tt=t.nlha of """ -· lhe l>lri,eal Jump In lib: y!an . ·'lQovernment economlat.s u.-ilil<t lhe rbe for lhe year CO'be the blgg~t since wage- .piioe cootrola were inltltuted lfili1nc the Korean War . " ;!Dr. S. L. Booth, director <>i.'.rmareb for lhe NaUonal Cwtsumer Finance Associa-liiin, eallmltod personal ln- !!ciliie Will rise 7· percent next lW • but 4 percent wW be conmmed by price increase.a . "'·Retailers say aa1ea an up ~-· !-0 10 percent lhb yeAr, 'de.Spite the 10 percent lnc;ome ~urtu and a coosumer price revel that.bad rlseo 4 percent by'. October. c<impUed to • ~ 1-percent rise In .a1J of 1917 • '.'.'Economlais 1ay much ol lhe di(ferenct apparently came UiOrn savings. The savings rive drop~ from 7.5 percent &el.re en>ctment ol lhe Sitrcharge k> ·6.21 percent by ACCENT September. Dr. Michael Sumlchtast, chief economist of the Na- tional Association of Home Builders, said the price in- e;1tase1 -like the jump in median prl~ f01 borne& from $20,000 to $25,000 in four years ~-.-ppareatly. ha• convinced consumers buyin& now will uve them money In tht look tun. ··"I've been lmpreaaed with f\Ow much inflationary pressure the!'' is. It'• pe JlraUy far," said Guy E. Noyes, aeni<r vice praident o1.Morgan Guaranty TnJJ! l:o . ;.:,"Inflationary expectations are tending to anowball," aald 8Jchard Scruggs. an analy1t 'i!th Goodbody Co. In New · v ... k . ·:l"falk of inflation can •.troiulate people to buy and 1.iat their dollan," he added. ·: ..... One of the chief task.I fac- ing the Nixon administration @I be to dampen Uie in- tfationary psychology t h a t Uems to permeate t h e e<:onomy," said Milton Fried- ln..n,· economics professor at Qii University of Chicago and a-· campaign adviser to P.iesident-elect Ni1on. 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I ----------------.-..-------------------J.....-~.---------------------~.:....-........................ ______ ....... __ ... _..,...., ......... ;.;.i It DAii. Y I'll.OT IJ,1M • • = -• .. __,,, . ,. - -1-:' •· • • Haack Says New Hours ' Necess~ry !:.OS ANGELES · (AP) - Cloolnc ol lhl New Yart and American lfoct ........... II Jt a.i:n. Pactflc Coait time wlD mean some inconYerrience on u.e Wut Coast, cooetdes Robert w. Haoct, ~ ol lhl New Yort Stock BJ. chlllp.- But, he said Tu..U, •. 1be planned earlier clOllnel ate lllCeSW)' becouae or ......., pncUcll operaUonal factan." The New York and American ezchanges n o w dale at 3:30 p.in.., New York -·or IJ:• p.m. West Coul time. Star11nc In Jonuary, tbe dolilllwtDboollp.m.New Yart-tllne. · w..i Cout broten feel tbe t p.m. closm, will mean tndloi boun. I« pro<tlcol -.wtObo.frmllo.m. to 11 a.io. Pacific Ume. • "V""J pnctlcll operotlonol foctor& u;:::. tbe tr1dln1 ...... ,,. ·~.•croup ot · Colllomlo ballnoa and cl".I< leode!1 II 1 l'JIUol m111111 fiTwn Ball. lie nGtecl U1at tbe ucbonges would. op1a at JI a.m. Ntw YD II.me a "•n openinc later than II a.m. would molt ~ pruent seve.re ...... .,._ .. _ ... beov!IJ·lroded lfocb ... Since June, tbe uchanc .. hove been .,,.. onl7 four doys a wtitt IO brokers can Cltch ...... -t Illa! boo daQed -... --,... ..... lllon 1 JUr. Ruct" sold tbe Ip.JD. dodoc ··-- ---this ~ fimll to start -.... at Pl'*•I to clooe lbdr dailJ 11Ce811nta. ·- .. Brokerage Firm Plans Office in Huntington The lint brotersp firm In Hunttngton Beach wiD open Dec. 16 when Kroesen and Co., Inc. launcheo Its ..... =- min office tn the RunUngton Harbour shopping mall. ne offtce ls the sixth broterap house in Kroesen•1 chain, Engene Cuthbertson. board chalnnan of the: parent lnlernotionol Funding Corp., said. With direct lines to an ma- jor marketl, Kroeeen's 22 stoctbroten can b a n d I e transactlom on stocks, bonds, HCUriUea, mutual funds, in- vestmeut trultl ptua a variety at lnllurance coveraa:es. Cuth.berbon aays the Hun- Ungt.oa Harbour office staff will conUnue Kroesen's "c- q a I t 7 protection package" wblcb combinel life insurance for protection and a mutual fund for polldble e q u i t 7 lf"OWtb and a hedge against lnflotlon. AL TERNA '1'1VE11 "We feel we oiler a unique type ot flnoaclal planning terVice," uy1 Paul lCroesen. lllilldent ot tbe -· house dloln. "Instead ol jult belOI -tol<:n, ... lr1 to find out why a person wishes to make a particular invutment and then present 111 ...... bla altemati-. "'In • other 'tftrds we 1D'lfl people not· to lpend money but to Ult maoey," be cm. tinued "and to mulm1ze their I ' •' t ' le..,.,. lll 1111 lli•en ID-·-~ Kroesen 1111 the new Hu. tlng1Go -olfke 'llill haft two new Quetr"n maebinel W'Wdl •re ffllllbh: for ..,. by tbe public wl- ~ or oblig1tlon. A - -mlJ -lie -'tttt 1Jmbol to Obtain _. t. st.antaneowi market ~ dividend lnlarmotlon, hlgh-looo far Ibo day or Cllher l7Pll ot data. BoUI ~ aad Kroe.en havt 11ten1l•• ---··--lldd.~ I boatlnc llllhul!Qt, --1n H:'i:°" Harbour, began hll a I mutual land • salesman in 1951. Three yun later he joined Collfomla Investors in Los Angela and rose to vice presJdu& and division manager. M' . 1n1cars Criticized By Nader • WASHINGTON (UPI) Auto safety critic Ralph Nlder 19}'1 the govermnent mu!t take Immediate adloo to In- clude m.lnlcan in federal aaf• ty ttgulaUona or f1ce the threat of e1n wtth the "coll1pee c1-p1bfUty" al a Japanese lantern. Noder sold Monda7 lh1t Japanese manufacturers plan to nood the American mmteC with minJcars Wei&hfnl andet 1,000 pounds. The NatJooal Hlgbwa1 Safe- ty Bwuu or1RinaI1J ~ cars under 1,000 pounds from the 1overnmen1 ulel;J ..,.to: Uom. But later 1t luued 'I •ollce of proposed niJo.mUlnl. to 1pply tbe -..; mJnlcan. • In • -la llfety -· chief William Haddoa, Nadet Claimed there WU DO ta: dlcatloo lhe ..,. __ Id blue lhl final -Ill limo la llOp • flood "' mlnlcan oo tbe Am<rlcU martet. • Tbo leader ot Ibo -bnport .... la J-'I l'uj! a .. ,. lnduslrla, matn ot the Subaru .0, Nader aid.- So for, i.1111 Soborul bavt, been ooh! bl tbe ~­. .... lhl _ _.. ... IOll 3,000 I ~ Nm sold.• Ho. Aid -._ llodf ...... ....... -J&pa!Aoo ...,.. =~::.:=..'""' ~ ........ : col1--..pablDty tM1 Is' -cf I .llpo1-· lanlani In I ...... " ..Ji Nader. , ! ' ' • DIC· tract. rcenl lllon,. ..... nl to--tract unt ll'llia ~ tlwr lllnl ' • Dia'•- f<r calls ipen--eacl( lnui menf :e ~ Jplll· 1S n ...,, irnl• •nd .net ·..i.r mu.t • In-.., .. thi the ' . ll>al plan irl<el mder • 1· .• i;~ ~ j :1•" :.:.u:. ::: I lf ~:~ 1o.. ' ~· .. _, ., '"'··-· " . ·' .;·~·•;.. -'-'·· ·-.. ._, -. '· -....... .. - , ;!°:" .. ,_ ,. . '· -.. , ~~ .. 'f'" !1'1·· ' • ,:.., ,...... . ··'' :;.': .. . " .• ~. : .. .. - . -• " • ' ... ' ... -.... ·- ' ., ~· . . ' ' .. • " ,. f -• \ ;r ' ~ :t.·' '( ~--. • . .. . • ' v ' ' • ~ ,., • . • '· • . • •• .,. " • ' I ~ ,.J_ ' I t-!--• i:...~ .... " . . ' ,.,_ . • • • . • . I -' • . •• • .. . . .. " • • " " . ''" ' • • .. . .. . .. • ... .. • '· ' .:. . ~ • . . • • • • ·1· . ·: . ~ . '"" . ' , ··. ~ ' ,, I ' \ ' '· I,, • I' l · .. )' '. ~ , . I . ~ ... <: l •· . ~ -. ' . ·-, . ~' ,. I ' . • • ' ' .. -' For DAILY ·PILOT Readers ., ... --· ' ; ' COMIN<i • ' L ., . SOON! . . . . , . . , I ·starting De~.1 16,, tJd•y'1 clo1in9 ·stock_ prices from botli the New Yor~ anCI American sto.ck exchanges in today's , newspaper. Also sele~ted Over-the-counter quotations, all of today's Wall Sh-eet •ction in today's new~paper. Ni> · ne;w1pep,r.brifig1 you more stock news quicker • FAMILY WEEKLY Family Weekly, the nation's fe1to.1t-growing "weekend 1up· plem9nt," join~ the growing family of features that makes • weekend with the DAILY PILOT pleesant, informative end entertaining. Lo!>k for it every Saturday, starting with the colorful Dec. 14 Issue. FUN .· FEATURES Expanded entertainment coverage for the upcoming week· end moves into Frid•y !tditions starting Dec. 20. Watch for the new weekend •ntertainment package. And we're also adding one of Americ-e's funn;.st new comic strips. It 's call· ed Pe~kins. It will reel!~ milk• you laugh. • In All . Hom•-tls/iveretl . Editions .of Tile ... . ·. ~ Huntington: ··valleys · ~'Tatlay~ Newspaper . . ·"" ....... ! 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THfRE·.wt PUlltc: 5POr OM fMTH DJ CAM GO ~i WllHOUT RING MOelftt ..,~~ MOON-MUWNS TUMBLEWEEDS -GORDO . ~ISS PEACH ' •• l! Ii I I ' .. -' J • • - ' . ~ ly Men --+ -- 50 TMAT..IF WE OQ.N'T GET WW.T WI!-WANT, TME lllJ!tDEN Of: GUl\.T W!OUU> REST 5QUAltE~..,, WM!ltE . IT BELON -lllAME~'I, ON CMe,t.P llllLATNES! . 'UP' A TREl! -Eliza~·Mootgom...Y ... SamaUia finds herself up a txee tortght oo "Bewildled" jn coior at 8: 00 on Channel ;: Little Tabitha ~ea .out ' some little Jeegue wltc~. at nursery ~r put- '1ting the clas" in an uproar and her motber, . _Samenthe, in a vllt'Y difficult poOlttdn. · ' ' TEUivJsION Vll!lWS Nixon Plans . Use of TV By RICK DU BROW ·' HOIJ,YWOGD (UPI) -Presirumt.elect Ricb- atd Nixon's introductloo of bis cabinet in a prim• time television program Wedneoday night bad a good deal of practical video sense behind it. Never mind the fact that the broadcast, about a hall hour in length, wasn't particular~y intellect. ua1 or sopliistica.ted or stylish. Never ~.the fact that Mr. Nixon, who did all of the talkmg, 1s frank- ly not much of a phrase-maker 1n the classic sense, and used plenty of. standard political rhetoric. WHAT WAS most obvious, and made Clear and simple sense, was the fact that the next Ptesident of the United States inll™!ted -at least for the present -that he is going to use t~levis!On to m~e the citizenry feel closer to the White House and its decision-makers. One hopes this initial gesture was not merely a flash in the pan . It is true that there were no· questions from newsmen, ·or anything like that, so th~t the broad- cast - s'een on all three commercial networks starting at 7 p.m. PST -sometimes resembl~ a sales meeting more than a governmental function. But this is the new administration's time of high optimism and 'jteam-making," so the pep talk atmosphere is at least understandable. WHILE INTELLECTUALS might \veil make sport of Nixon's introduction of his cabinet ~ this way -on television -there is another point to be considered. For far too many months, we have had virtual nobodies absurdly catapulted into un- deserved social and political fame because of their astute use of television -and the medium's oc- casional tendency, now mostly corrected, to go overboard on some of these types. With this the case, it might well be argued, why in the -world shouldn't the governmell't -which has real' signiffcant power affecting the Jives of all of us -exploit television intelligently on a personal level too? Why should ·it take a back seat and, as a result make it seem that overpublicized nobodies have as' much responsibil1ty and power as elected officials and those appointed by the White -House? I CONFESS that I wasn't impressed on elec- tion even when both Hubert Humphrey and Nixon h·ad two-hour commercials promoting themselves on nationwide television, because I don't like the concept of presidential candidates advertising for the job on video. But Wednesday night's Nixon concept, while admittedly in rough form (be forgot to mention the name of his Secretary af. Commerce), has exciting ]>05'Sibilities -providing the press has a more in- tegral part in future proceedings, that is, in the form of questions. FOR TOO LONG, the public has felt far re- moved from the White House as massive' and com- plex social developments combined tQ make us ever more distant from seats of power. The Viet- nam war, furthennore, has caused added strains and raised questions of credibility. Television of- fers any president the simple and direct opportun- ity to create something of a national town hall of the air. Anv president who indicates he may use it in this sense. and who doesn 't overdo it for per- sonal benefit, is to be encouraged .. Dennis the nett1ree LJ @. ... )II\ d· •ct !lk· ••• .nd ?nt :he ike its •as >m ad· rks I a on. ig h alk ike his to 1ve un· eir OC· go •hy ias of oal as ies led se? ec· <Oil ves the for tile the ing in· the , .. ..,,. us iet· ins of· un- of 1se er· - • i • \ Nixon ().i~n~t ·T~~~--~ocky'$ .. Hints Aho·u~ Ca~inet J~ • • ,. t ~ • • ... ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -to'lavo Bae.......,.._..... plallato lilll "' Iii, Im-to ·11 p-lo noo-•1 -ti.II . ...-..ioi. ' ~· ~ ~--~r.,i to 1111 ,,_ EF.ft:larr ~-= lold11111 =llln, Rdt 'JI r oloo!od ~Wellor 'lblo Al b1ck -....-~ .., IJOlll In -1111 (lea <I -. .,. M ..W p "•*" l<r 1•wblla to 11e If tbon -:-:O Rk:&anl M. 1Mlm'• 'c..,,..., M"1 .. , 'boa:io•, a dtf. • • • 'l'be c 'p aiw• te a C.wn.t wil -., 1..etloD ·tram tbe' , ,. bol ao -Joli otf• -,...... *1q mllalill II tile P•nor •Ill\ II a 1llPIM -· 111 II& -palol' 10 Nina cmip! non· .. -. WU made, lnlormed --.......... 111100 '1 -··• \ , =· 11a1 Ila w• _. lmmadlalllJ. • 1 • repaNd lodaf., ~ 1 , ~ ,,,, _MW.-~. ajoll. " · Al t&e'cli~ 'itr«cllad'.lnlo ~-~~1 "'}~~-;.:-;--a~ ~ .. ~~~~~~ • the ~ -tile llqclleltlllr .._ !o l!1Win'1 wu '"!'•-lloa 'a~ me ..... u ~·<I !lq.< 111 coOlldecl • lo' me '' mabl ---wu boodqaorian 11' 110w Yori:'• Poll! · . · .,: def-aaert"'1 <I ltate ct,> frleod, "ptdt llJIPl..lil :Wut • not laftiJ Into Illa Calinol-w.--boW lo con-·~..._.Ibo -ttw:"'1JI, -u a -tblrd .cl!Qlee a ......,._ -UM ·~ wu lbal Nlll!a did · · · -.-· · ~· not want tdm. t. ' ~ ' .. ,. ., .... 1 -.::.., ' l<fte aoverDor ctloppe11 a •: ,· l I' .:.: lot "' ·IJiotl 11\at .. -• ·"~ . • ~r.-available, but hi WU too • 1 • • • • ~touk,"ooellacb1C111rm .-llllilliiilli'l"••••••••il!i -= Aid. "fllul llmply·did· ool • -want to take the hln&I!' ' • ; Al oiie pobil, darln(' a ta ... :::.~ »lace talt below tile too enhJhlle rlvala lot I h e ~pre1ld1ntlal .... mail.., Nlxm made -I · one ~ dacribed II "& paulnc reference" to · the United N1tlon1 am. -.hip. Bui, tile -uld, lhll came at a pcllot when Ibey bod qreed lbal llockeleller coulll-lllv• the ltn>Olelt 111p-1""' to ,tile now GOP ad- ioiolllrallon by cootlnuln( lo llttYe u 1ovemi:r ol New York. Tberefote Rockefeller did not ngard lhll u a job offer. A> Nlxoo prepuu lo ... nounce bil Cabinet te}ectiOM, the publlc' poetmea al the too men re1ardin& Rockefeller'• omission fnm the l1at have been carefully aet. · Rockefeller bu aid and will . -say thal be rully believea he "" be <I mulmum public aervlce ·by ll>Jlnl on u governor. NIJ:on "wllI aay that he would bave be<o deligbted New Move For Direct Vote Starts STOCKTON (AP) -Sen. B~cb · Bayb, (().Ind.), bas kicked off a n a tlon w ld e , student-nm campalp. for a dlrecl presldentl.tl election, branding the electoral colle1e system ''doworl&ht dangerous." . Bayh, leadiog Se11f1e foe al the elei:lonl collep l}'llem. was m.alo speabr Tuesday night at a meetlni al th< · ' University of tile Plclllc"1 Public Affaln Imtltute which announced the campalp. Char\e1 -.,,, the ln- slltnte-dlreclor, aid bis col- lege has been in Contact with Yale, Florida and Temple universities 1n eHorb to pro- mote the campaign. Its aim, he aid, Is lo hold llmullllleoul nlltel acrou the country when electoral college abolition legislation Is pro- posed. . Bayh has offered a con- 1tltutional amendment pro- posed by Presldeot Johnson lo abolhh the elei:toral collep but ntain the system of llvloC a state's electoral vote to the caodidate with tile blgbesl popular vote. Later, however, he came out in favor of. direct J>OPular eleclloo of the 111!!1· dent. Littf• boy,_.mboas. •d vim; oxford in bl1clc or d1rlc b'rown. ·2~6 Dro11y bleclc p1t1nta for "tft1t 1pplo • of ~ your oy1." CHILDREN~S cowlioY .B~OTI ll1clc tmoeth J91thor .or Tin "RUFF.IES." Grown-up atyJ• fer the "LifflO: on11." . . &iv• them 1 ,,,, for Chrl1ttrt1s. SIDS •sn · 11/J,., • . . . SIDS 4 ... •4~ ~~ ' Hiett Ha PRESS . ·.{1, ... +~§ PU.MPS· ' : •'·' '. IN PATENTS AND SMOOTHS " IN AU W !iNJED COLOl\S. . .. • MAYY 1 ILACI PA'llJIT • Ii.AU ·-• LACI NAU w.'S •9CIUMD • • •' MIN'S LACI MOCCASIN STYUI C:OMI IN AND Sll.ICT JllOM HUNOUDS OI' PAIU, l'Olt THI HOUDAYS AND INTO THI NIW YIAI, IN C:OLOU.S I AND st{APISJ NIW FASHIONS l'Olt THI . . -. -'· .. YOUN• AND YOUNCa AT HIAIT. I ' ' WOMEN'S WOOL SCUFF: ·2·~6 Hundr~d• of 1lylos, colors end mottriol1 f·or now ancl Holiclay "t'•1rin9. "D1inti1s11 for "MISSIES" , •• Handsome Shoas for "LlmE GENTS." ··'·2'' · e PAIR WOMEN'S 9UALITY -- PUBLIC WELCOME locoted in Huntinatlln Buch • ~mile from Pacific Coast HiahwlY off Goldenwest Street ....--.,-STORE ~~" HOURS ~, -W-EE-K-DAYS For startinl times call 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. (714) 536-7575 HOUSE • SLIPPERS '3'6' ·OXFORD '6~ NY LO .NI 2pr.99c ' HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB V11it Our Pro Shop for the Ultlmat. In Pononallzod Service c.,liM Li-flf .... •... , ....... -·---.................... ---·---·----U111M11""..-.c• ,_.,._ ..... u...., .... 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' No Need for Contr,0versy ' By VERNON SCOTT HOLL YWQOD (UPI) -Public , acclaim for tran- qullizlng, bucolic shows,. simple sttuaUoe COl\ledlH and !he morajlly plays of the far West makes. •'\"•• when properly w~ighed. . • • . . For most of this decade vi.ewers have be~n content with 11The Beverly Hillbillies," "Green Acres/' "Pet~ ticoat Junction," "Tb~ Lucy &bow,'J "Gunamoke/' ' 4Bonama," "Gomer Pyle'' "The "Dick Van Dylr:e Show, 11 '1The ~dy Griffith S.li>w" and . a score al others. . . The raUngs regularly demonstrate lhat these non-con- troversial series have bten the most popular. But it wasn't always that way. • Dari Dailey HeadsOCC Television was just learning to walk during the Eisenhower administration. And for eight years, which ctrUcs are wont !o ettnOble a.··lhe "golden years -or television," the medium was 11aturated with sociological tracts. psycblatric pap and ripe me!~. Dance Lab With Ike in the White House the countty was nlatively · quiet. No wars, no riots in· the streets, no campus sit.ins. Racial strife was at low ebb., · Some citizens calJOd it dull. Hansel . and Gretel TO ENLIVEN THE CITIZENRY television pro- duced "Studio One," '.'Robert Montgomery Piesents;" "General Electric Theater," ~1K.raft The ate r, '' 0 Playhouse 90" and a pack of others. ruc:iSikes and Donna Sistrunk will dance th.e roles of "Hansel and Gretel" in a special ballet produc- tion Tuesday at 5 and 7: 30 p.m. at ·the Fox South COasr Plaza Theater in Costa Mesa. The dancers are students of the Gwen Williams Studio, which is . pres~ting the program. Many were New York shQWS and most were l<live." Poverty and violence were common.~giving viewers a Yicarious taste of excitement. me was placid Television was tense and uptight. ;').. . · Those were the days when Tony Franciosa and Ben Gazzara suffered a lot in a tenement kitchen pondering whether to become violinists or pri~e fighters while their poor old mothers ironed shirts among --. Duranl,e and Juliet the pipes that ran through the room. Alleys were also big in thos_e days. Usually that's where boy met girl and decided the world was against them. ., Set for Mel.odyland The public was Dogged with method acUng until it was convinced that the "in" people belched and scratched a lot. But viewers got their kicks examining the seamy side of life. J'unmy Durante and Juliet ProWse are two of the at- fractions lined up for the DJonib-of January at Melodyland to kick off its new Winter Celebrity Series. .!fhe-New Year's en· tertatmnent begins Jan. 3, 4 B!lcJj~with Lou Rawls and Me ·Ellington and h i s lll'chestra. This "Soul Hap. ~~· will be seen in five performances over the three- daf i)enoc1: Friday at 8:30, Mesa Actor In LA Show Saturday at 7 and 10 and WHEN THE COUNTRY moved into the 60s, the Sunday Jan. s at s and 8:30 underbelly of _the nation became more visible. There • ' was the war m Vietnam, the black power movement, p.m. assassination of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, The singing, swinging fami-Robert Kennedy, the Cuban crisis, Berkeley, violence ly, "The Cowsills," will make aplenty. ' its Southern Cat If or n I a Gradually, and then with increasing velocity, Concert debut at Melodyland view.ers coul~ see it all on d~y news programs, . on video specials and documentanes. . one rught only, Saturday, Jan . Fictj.on was outstripped by reality. Americans were 11, for two perfonnances at swamped with raw drama JUSt by looking out their 7 and 10 p.m. ... windows or opening their daily newspapers . Following "The Cowsills" Who needed more of the same on television? will be the ''Juliet Prowse Thus the growth in popularity of the uncomplicated Show'," QPening Tuesday, Jan. way of life, the fairy tales for adults on television. I4, and' playing through Sun· The fictional city of Mayberry, (Andy Griffith's town), Rod Petrie (Van Dyke's character), the little day, Jan. 19, with "The Jim· woes of the Clampett family (Beverly Hillbillies) my Dw-ante Show" coming became tranquilizers tor: the public at large - in for a week Jan. 21·26. reassura~ce that our national heritage remained intact. Guest stars with M i s s some claim that the popularity of safe, insane series Prowse and Durante. as well represent a desire to return to the American womb; MOYie actut Dan Dailey will head a list 'of gUest ~ who wlH' conduct• a sPfdaI "Dance Lab '69" at Orange CoaJt College this montli. · 'ftte lab will be held In the occ· l!Y1D Dec. '/{/ and 28, and 30-31" ln-all-day' iesslon.s. Enrollment . fee. ls '25 With Dec. 18 set as the deadline lor registration. ... The lab ls describe<. as "aa. experJence ·in dance, music and drama with members of- the Gloria N.....,.;, ~ Company and special giiist artist.." These Include Dslley and composers Betty Walberg aDd Gertrude ruvers Robinson. . The lab will include begin- niDg, intermediate' 'and ad- vanced technique c I a s a e s 1 separate technique classes for men, and principle! o l strength development tor the male dancer. There will be special lec- tures on music by Miss Walberg and Miss Robinson, and on acting by Dailey. Lee· ture-demonstrations will 'be given on makeup by Hollywood expert R o b e r t WeStmoreland. Persons interested in the lab should contact Lynda Davis at OCC. The phone number is 834-5767. Children's Show Set as February and March at-to sirnP.ler days, less complex problems. Dr. Bernard Simon of Costa tractions on the new celebritty Cntics rail aga~st the 'vacuous sho~s. They .de-A special children's p~ Mesa -~ currenUy playing the . will be -ed mand art. The public seeks to be entertained; nothing duction of "Hansel. a n"'d leading role in an original series, aMounc more play, "Jn 20 Words or Less," shortly. INASMUCH AS THE sponsors pick up the tab, . ~~~ ~eg~l~t~~~'i!:g at Los Angeles' Crossroads Next at . the An ah e i ~ th~y w~t to rea~~ the lar~est number of persons Be!ch eoromuJty Playhouse, showplace 1s the pop-operatic WJth . their advertising ~lur))#~ The best . way to do includes two Orange Coast ac-of the World Theater. singer, Rouvaun, and com-that is to bac~ a show '!ll:h a country setting, peopled tresses among Us cast. · _The production ls on stage edian Sammy Shore Dec. 21, with uncompl~cated individuals whose problems are Charlotte Hanna of Hun· Friday and Saturday and will with ''Tbe Johnny Mathis small and easily solved. . tington Beach,. 8 student at have an ibdefinite run at the Sh ,. t . Gomer Pyle has never heard a shot fll'ed in anger. Occidental College Will take playbOuse, located on Sunset 0~ set q sing out l968, Marshal Dillon's law prevails in Dodge City. Doris the role of Ha nsel The mother BouJev.ard near Las Palmas opening a week's engagement Day is triumphant in her domestic crises. Lucy saves will be portrayed. by Vanessa Avenue. Curtain time is B:30 Dec. 26 and playing through the da y !-TI the last. minute. Papa Cartwri~ht's Ponderosa Brittan of Laguna Beach, who p.m. New Year's Eve. ~ows ncher. Elizabeth Montgomery is an _adorable is preparing for a career in --------------------witch. opera. -Crossword Puzzle This ls what viewers want and expect of television. Othen. in the production are ~ --~-.... _ .. __ .... ,_ ..... -·-· ................... ,. .. .... ~ ............... _ • I • • • • -· .. . .. .. " . .. • . Tippi Boosts . Gls' Morale I 1!1 GENE IUliDWlllll ~ uie.n and are ln bac1: of of lhe lllllt ~ J!at•.! HOLLYWQ9D (AP) -How. them.• . .-tolton0 who call themle!V<I J do Gia In remote Vietnam ' 'Sbe l Xblted wounded 0men "Hop." I bases· react to seeinl a PleltY \!1 . "°"pltala e~etwh•l)! and . And from Big 1\1>11 OM, .lh• Amer!c.,. blonde! ·fotind fewer Qf, lbOm U,.re. tot Infantry Dlvlllon. ctm• j "'Sometimes 'tbey're veey Sbe.thlnb the!"~ 1JJasttr ' ctrUflcata: · · , shy,• reports ictr.oa Tlppf ev_..auon to hoopttala boc~ "In appt<clalJoa of your · Hedren, "becau..e tbey'Y.<.sort bqtpe. Siie marv.etecl; ar fast· mosl ,...icoi_ne visit t '· .,an,~ I • · · atl.entlon In the·fleld' · : •for iemlndlnc UI al thw of turned gtrls 011· 'lltey know ."Within-15' or 30-minutes Thanlmglvlnc oeuon that the they're going to be there four afl<r a ·man la shot. be'a in a All·Am.rtcan slrl la here to ! O! five months and so, they totally equipped b o 1 p-i ta J ... stay," , ~ • (igure, why think about girls There's almost no need for·jJii~~~~~~~~ too much?" a flelc!surges:iq any ri'lore." .II Mer llppl thawed them out For TJpp~ 'fbo ~ I a n.1 anotlaer such ti'tp lit about 1 by lnllia\lllg the convenalloii, III montbo, the rewards of their first quesUoo usually this ooe were '"smiles on men'• wu: "How are \he s!rla ba.clt: faceo .00 bonon lib being bOme.Clressing?" _ch~ "Miss Hot• ~ me.r:t "I told them," she laughs, •'everybody 's wearing ra minl$kirt.s ... 'Miss Hedren's J.2..day Viet· nam tour, JU,.\ completed with ~ Joey -:eisbop, was her secOnct Ntow ....... .,., Prlus in two years. By plane and Adulll $. l .50 helieopter 1they made about · 1s stops a clay "In the boonles "Doctor Zhivago_" ·as they call them (boondocks), 'tif.,., ,. ~ °"'' ,1 ,. ~pments of about 200 .,....,..,..,.,,=,..,=== guys who don't see anybody ~01<1111 COAST_IHlfWAY ~ ar. for . months." - · Joey !</Id jpkes wbile Tlppl ' · " who played In 1'The Birds" •1 "'1.~,. and "Marnie" and who neither ---AtlllUl.lBllflltm sings nor dances, sbqok hands aJ1d talked -"to let• them know MnericaDS" are thinking 'U<tited rliti4tJ , \b', w 11••· ~.ii114 .~iu1 H0'1f~ ~141~ -·,~J-''1&1 J '"'f Fo\d ,, B·'Hb .uu ll·' PWVISIOll · ltallCllllR' 1""1 Duffy lollWKllT llACM -•t tM ....... _ i. 1.i..1 •• 04• hi. .. OL J.WO OSKAR WERNER BM!BAAA FERRIS ~ == IN NEW SCREEN $r'LENDOR -- 10 ACADEMY AWARD$ ---------, DAVID 0. SW:NICX:S ,...._ ol HELD OVER! 3rd BIG WEEK I PAUL NEWMAN ;, The Secret War of Harry Frlgg IN COLOR 'Jo•nn• Woodw•rd ;, Rachel • R11chel llAltG.uET Hl'l'ClllU 'S Slol'f ol tlui Old SO.~ , GONE WITH THE WIND IN TEQllQCOLOR ltarri'8 Oark GABLE u Rhett B•ll• Laale ol!m BOW ARD•DeBAVIILAND .......... ) Vivien'UtGH.uSeulettoot.. ASelaaJckJaier:n.iioaaIProd11cd• Wffkclcrys O• Show! .. .t I P••• Contl111oa Sat. Md Sut. Mni lliJO Featiire Sll-ln9 at 12:JO • 4:JG • l:lD Specl•I SlloppM Matl-Wed .. at 2 p.ni. Peter O'T oole e Zero Mostel e Jean Mi Moreau By d",y she. was Catherine Ille 01Jeen. By night she was. Cath~rine the Great 1 • ACROSS 5Z G1thtr a harvts! 54 Popuh:ice: They return through the tube to a world that Marlene Silvers, fonnerly a nevet was, but one they'd like to believe existed or member of South coast that might exist somewhere: Repertory, as Gretel; Barney If the coming decade brings the serenity of the Spencer as the fa t h e r ; I~~~~~~~~~~ Eisenhower years, television may return to its old Kathleen Martin u 'the dew bombastic are form to shake viewers up once more fairy and sandman, a.n d But for the time being most would rather dream Lucille Anderson as the witch. of life in Mayberry, R.F.D. The children's program , l Klnd'of holt ·5 Sourct or t ntrgy 10 Y OIJng 1n lm1I 1:4 Avouch 15 King.Olaf's country l& Taken thtough th••outh 17 Folhll l l• Pltasant 20 Quivtrlng movtmtnt 11 COlll~ltx 111ttal salt 23 Rts~us thorny lrtt ~:~~!-.; ¥'.1n gtntral: 2 words lQ_ Mos.I .. • sp1e1ous J4 Hlghtshadt 35 Enjllsh compostr '37 Thfou9h 111 thnt 31 -:pro .nobl1 ~1J1is 42 Stfort ~.~ ~~~td 45 "Don't • P"!!!!!" Qf_!~ss· :.t Citi".: ' -.Yo\Ul~ns '"~ saig_:;J wotds ~.!.!!Hf ldl .. .. a ~ -~ ' I -· Comb. form 55 W1sh!ngton or Ottawa Ptrson 511 ·--· Fab!ts bl Suffer 1 pain 114 H1ndker· chltf fabric: 2 words fili ··-Curtain 117 Kind of rtcess 68 Numer!cal prtlJx '' Wtll arranged 70 Acquire bll by bi t 71 Turnip, In Scotland DOW N l SEATO, for ont 2 Through tvtry p:1rl of J l)rl td up 4 Shudder 5 Noisy sletper Ii Bon ···: SlyJl shntss 7 Sister of Arts 8 Anot htr time ' Btc1111e ltss harsh 10 Grant as I tight 5 • " " 7 11 Tune lZ Milt: PreliK 13 Taite flight 18 Esprit dt corps 2Z Orders of anl111als: surrix 24 Fint· grained ch1lcedony 211 At lht point of dtath: Archaic 27 Femlnint nimt 28.Cover 29 Dropped a fly ball 31 Turn OUl'#ltd 32 Big thing in tennis 33 wmtd )fl 81re 40 On ·-·- terms • • 12112 /68 41 Kind of paint 44 Distress 47 Agronomist's concern 41J Teachers' organization: Abbr. 51 Femalt bird 53 Sourct of dangtr 55 Reclined 56 Unil of a1ta 57 Command to hoist 58 Houslon institution 110 First word of milny stories bl Man's nicknamt 62 Ulltr bit· Ing words 65 Wild sheep of AsJ1 11 13 Theater Extends Run Due to an enthusiastic response fro m playgoers, South Coast Repertory has ex· tended its production o f Charles Dlckeps ' ''A Christmas Carol" at the Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa. Four evening perfonnances, Dec. 1&-21, will be given at 8 p.m., as well as the regular Sunday production at 1 and 3 p.m. "We art elated by enthusiastic response from adults as well as children," reported James de Priest, who adapted and directed the shoW. e iTIHIB ----------------~-~~--- written by Engelbert Hum- perdinclt, will be presented by Pacific Opera Theater. Two perfonnances each day, at 1 and 3 p.m., will be given at the playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach. · BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN ,:45 '" r. ••t• a.1 ... P.nlnaula A llllarlous Look At , Mu.ch Heralded Subjectl DEBORAH DAVID KERR NIYEI b ed\lJI .... at. .. ""' '•l•ctiYe. ·-~ F., Adullll SU11tn H•YW•rd l••ber1 P1r!(lf'll "VAUlY OP: THI DOLLS" e COLOll e Geo<lle Pe11p1rd e COi.Oil • ''THI ILUI MAX" FM!lty •111tJ'lneall O.vld N!V!tl e COLOR 8 "Al:OUND THI WO"LD • · IN 10 DAYS" ·~ Lucllll 8111 9 COLOlt e ' "YOUR'S, li!INI I OUU" •11''1 ~ •• '~ ~· ! " ......... ..... • 147-35'1 WARNER I °"'49 .... ,,. 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Adults 14f-,l:tf.•. ::a: ~iim · ·. · 1125.000 tlon. Ill batba. tlreplace, 4 Br. + hm. nn. AUO!r pll 1i.. Conold. -· on Moun ..... View Drive, of! 2 1111. -. patio. ..,.... Sl().3062 Bkr. 96g.l710 ... ROOM 'i 1Call: Kent ~ ~ta & drapes. 10% down 1 UTELY bmnaculatit 1DQ:ll 66-Ull T)'l'Ql Drlw. drps, atove A re! rt 1 • 2 BR. 2 Ba. er,t1. drJI, with 't ~ = ~·· ·~ a hurzy! a out. -1!\lfUI -110. tl2 'Ball>oa °"'"' s Br. A.P.I. SALES AGENTS T>opleal ·-"" adult& lalboo lolantl :1355 lrpl<, ...... -aa w.ow11. NI prt~• •· HAR•OR )iiC' ~~?." tlml·out. ~ ...-t. l60.oilo. Would Pbont n...,.7101 for 1 blk to ....,. 6 -3 12'5 Bakrr CM.......,..'°" $37 l50. · uuut1 pemct for Art1lt. hOb-Jftftr to trade fer acreap. further inf.ormation Sl'*> mo. 5"-47*> BR. ~ &.. bullt-lfta, · 5:30 or wlmdt. ---T'S-F ... ' biest, etc. BHt Bey tn ~ LI s-nn IMMACULATE 1 BR.. .retrlpratar, dips • crpfa. • l'f~U P.u.iis .•• • co.I.TS """· ISG,!!O<l. La-•na Nt1-• 1707 ---1100 ·~ • ~-13QO. ,Mo.)'rly. """'41 I • 2 -~-· a 0-1'.I\~ JEAN SMITH llMltor N ff ghta t2 •--·-CM ~-~. -· • -• ~ .. WAL LACI RE• 'TORS 54&"4«l • ~ ...!..""°" al IO NEW ' Bl\ s !IA. """ rm. St., . . Huntlntton laech MOO 177 !:. ""' St. Jff/llA -I BR. Ill BA Din nn """'ol dblJna, lup v!n • BDR. lll·ba, ....... Cll'la, · I BR. ~0. -• --~M6-4' lt.IALTORS 673-4400 ·• 1 . . . ~·~~ASU LAKE oimbn den i 11reota~ lot. $36,ooo. 13,000 down. "-cl-1 pr. 313 Apt FREE RENTAL BOOK Ml&hborbood. lll6/per mo. 546 4141~ .1oh -_ · . · . ..-i..: ~·-abores lakellde Bullt-lm, diw., 1 erv1 c e OWNER 2131~7845 A 16th Pl, 6i'3-600. Drop In I: Browse 383 Cotta Alea st. 564131 '°'"" ._ ... , You Won•:t a.u-. . n ~acn-lot all lmprovemonla tun, ...... 2 car pr. .2IOO ... -ti; BR. ..... ,. ..... yud, w lk & Le 1145. LOVELY • Br .. _ . ... •• , "'..!'!i!ue,..'\'!"'1~ m~ = It. 137,ICIO. ""2•1' John. Duplun For Sai. 1975 pr, adulta. 1-clind· OK, a er 8 pd. Bile. K·lllart. ~ ED KBOW ROOM ~!.°:1r:ro ~this mi: BAYFRONT ~-.tutt 100 r~o Shown by Ml-l4&0 NEWPORT ~ for aaJe. no pets. ~oo im. 5'8-MM 1682 i-.dtn,er Adults. 5t8-0'787i ~· .. : . . I Uli banlwood llooro ~ Pier and Sli • Bdrm n ... •ppobltment only. Brolm'. laycrest. 1223 ..,, w be&ch. Or will trade 2 BR. H""', blprq•; II"' 142.-Open Eva ~40 FURN., rtd..,... I ~ '!P.t puk lift rear yard this p, " • ._ ll60 B N"JIC)rt Blvd. C.M. equity for Kood Lquna Month. Avail& ' now. AVAIL. Jan 5. Leue 0>~ UUL pd., praae; adutt. r_o Goral!Olll 5 bdnn 2 atlJi' ~ shines. Tra.ttlc free ~ Mountain View. Lowat ~~ or HS-39'JO LOVELY LIVING RM residential tot. p, 0. Box 2192 Paji!lades Rd. 5CMiOM do.; Xlnt Omci. 4 ed. 2% ptta. $110. 673-1365 '.:-! • .t :::":·1::· :~ ttreei.areahaventorthe ~~Syea;r ,o!dBa,yfront. 4.BEDRM-,23750 w/frlpc,4BR.4S.,dining, 1423., Hunttniton Be&cb. E-SIDE 2 Br. 1 child. No Ba..Encloted2carGarqe EAS'l'SmE. Quiet; f ·Br. Clever d~Ye wall little ones. Two Iarve b!d. Can for appoinbnent "0$'' DOWN' fam rm w/trplc, Beautiful <n.f) 84&-0045. OWner garage. No dop. Fenced fireplace, Beach 1: Attama: elec. bltna. patio. AdalWcm. per, slate. e'iitry, 2 tiaJ: room.s, wOqd bumlna tire. (714) 642-8235 2 separate batht. Formal din. den w/wet bar, aquarium RENTALS yard. SlOS. 5'0-0289 HB. $2lO. P!1' lno..968..3W6 Jy. 36l·B Ocie. ~"'8 ·1, \ bullt-U.. quality ~Jon w/w place~uble detached Pl'-8S1 Dover Drive, Suite l<n. in& mom for hoUday din-:il.ter':.lc, :,. F heatl!dllmp: Hous• Fumfshecf DELUXE 2 BR, cpts, drpl. WALK llO Beadl. Sharp dean QUIET Ba.ch Apt,: utll,~tkl ~ta, fenced yard with aa:e, br .. ia:htcountry MaccoRealtyCoBldg nel'ICl.ipeted8pct1ea1 poo, ee • Ex. neiehborbood$135or 3BR2b&tbllbullU.nsdou-·$!15.MatureAdlt,r9'JIDS patio I: fire.pita. price kitchen. An unbea~ie Eut-Newport Bea~h · ho~. Many added leatuttL $62,500. 'General 2000 fUm. $155. 5'S-9UT ble pnp. i ~ OK. Orange Ave. .____: · ·· $34.950. Aaume $%% GI side buy at $22,000. No down G.l. 540-1720 WALKER R.LTY 575-5200 $2.15 per month. A It . MING Tret Dix 1BJC··jii,i; loan. Coleswo""'y ' Co TARBELL 2955 Harbor ~ ~BR. upper du,,,... N.Wport laach 3200 54&-4141 adullL utti.. ... jus:Mo. IHI • OCEANFRONT F1XE11 University Park 1237 ~-Utll. paid ••• · Fantastic location • Walk to ~ Broker 534-6980 CHINA COVE TWO Bdrm. _ ~-mwl1 -Monrovia, Of . ..,_ J' \I I ·\I 11 J I f ~4 \B\ \II\\ 642-m7 bay & beach. _ Owner will Costa Me•• 1 JOO On the bay with ocean view. Dtoc., pre!. adolta mil mo., $15 BACHELOR. Retrf&, m 1904 IWbor BIW., C.M. trade hla equity for unlll • TOWNHOUSE Rantalo to Shara 200S v..., pnvai. tn exclualft 912 Pecan Ave. H.B. ldtehtn. Utll. _palol. w....., Open Evet. TD's • boat or out cf town EASI'SIDE -Immaculate 3 3 BR. 21,9 bath many many uu. Pvt be~ Elflll!l 4 2 BR. duplex; WM I: only. 842-60f6 evn. .. i.-.. ·-_, iiiOiii..Oioiii.iii.iii ......... I property •• Asking $39,500. bdrm + dintnc area. Choice ntee txtru. Call to 11tt. Alk· NEW Br. studio w/ ba. Sep yr old 3 BR. 2 BA drum re6ia .. chlldnn & peta OK. 'LARGE turn 2 bdrm apt. I•' I I l \ ' J""l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!O!!!!!' I Sometimes • • • • "ring" Costa. Mesa Eutlide ttte-nw $29.500. from Me. Mature woman home tn tnunac. tond. Lux-$'70 Month. 536-6782 · utn pUt. frplc, .tllaabt, REDUCED $4500 Ownlngront&!aoan;aa.i,..u •• SPRING ltntd """'t Lar11""' BERRY REALTY only. $65 mo. 6'M81T.alt ury futurt1 thiuout tncl. Santa Ana 3610 ll>OPho.,..,.._. ' BACK Y H. OM tax ... ""' ls a -· of -.::, • , ...,...... lol w """· Hurzyl 3411 E. Coaot Hy, CdM I pm. blt·lnl. brand mw btob um BakU, CM .. BA E -· that an aVallab101 ! · • • REALTY 133.9'0. · 67s.374S ..,,,., conL hoatlni. 2 ear SMALL uni. 2 BR. . ...,.. •• N-rt !,leach ·· 4200 Com~letel,y aatom in every Units Prloi · •• "anytime" ~ 546·500 Cotti Meta 2100 ~.~~furn:=-nr. new 1.ody'a atare ~ Steps~tbeoceanibl¥. detail on. •pacioul '15x )15 2 Seaahore Drive •••• $39,500 2629 Harbor Blvd c M 'f_,ciillml~ 1.,2 LOVELY new 2 1tory 4 Imm,;:._ poa ~ Pvl Harbor mvd. Workbw cple. ,; BR.1 BA, YW'b' '-iii:. . •otale 11Z1 tnt-3-. 2 Alvando Pta"" .... $49.500 , •• • • OLLEGE REALTY Eutbluff ~ bdrm. 2 ba. beautltully Pty 61>-4583 • No chlldrtn, no pelL fl5 Utll Incl. Famlly ,..-. ~~-ba"" ~ .. ~ ~ 2.<NearYacb,..aw. .... 87,ICIO ,..Westtbff Comer 1!00""'"'"""",cll , furnl&hed.01.~ ... un..... · • Month.5.11·1SZ7 111liMo.5"-e;03 ._ ., ..... ..,. room. __ ,uuu -"".7 3 Peninsula fojnt •••• '19,500 Dtilishtfully bright 3 Bed-wnaher/dryer MtY Co B/B lO% down. 3 8a1l>oa l!IW. ....... 8'1,IOO mom -2 bath ll> exclusive 1162 MONTH PAYS ALL. EASTBWff I. Catholic~ $300. M~. Santa ANl Height& 3630 ~~;':;t!, p:~.2 Br; THE ~/EAL EST ATER ~, 4 Balboa 8a)tfront •• 165,000 area. New llvirg room car-Auume 5'h% io.tns • ft..--: T f tel Groups we 1 come. 976 TOWNHOUSES ..,,,,_ -.... 5 Balboa Blvd. ••••••• 69,500 Pft· Large Heated 1-Filter-eweyom: qualitiea. FOUR ..,.....,,., r•ns •rr Denver Dr., C.M. 114: 2 BR., 2 BA. 2 car carport 2. BR. Gwte; carpt'd, drpd. f46.MOD · . I Bay Avenue • ~··· ••.• 62,500 ed · Pool completely aur-. BEDROOSM, family room. l'lef:da quick Mle. Macco I 50-2442 3 BR., 214 Ba, 2 car carport No prqe; n1> ch~n. BACHELOR tumilhld_ J'llf;J, 15 Balboa mvd .•.•••• llS,000 rounded by decldn&: '49 500 all built-int 1-nice tbed BR. 2 bathl, exceptionally EXTRA Sharp I: d $200 -$250 mo. $115. MH07I $85. 67J...f351 d&¥ I: aveniQa: BURR WHITE, Re•ltor . ' . yard. Choice ftitdentlal ~ ::e~ ~ Completely turnt 1 h:~· Poo1t • Adulfl onJy W 9 PM. . 2001 Newport Bl.-d •• N.B. area. Quick thlnldnc " ... :i,. vi... • Adw" only or may eo.: Bay & Beach 'L~guna laach 370S OCEAN View 1 ar: 1or19 In~ •;:,..•~~":!:" m 675.4630 :: ~Id~'~ Red~ to $34.500 :1:S 1.~~ 3 bdrml, 2 R~lty, Inc. · MONARCHMTAREA" ~ =:~ tnc. toaiorrow. v_.t neat and Sl<>-1151 Copen eve 1 l EASTILUFF ....-Oil "" month. Alt 2025 w. Balboa Blvd .• NB LOVELY OCEAN VIEW :-='°=',,....,""-' ==--1 clean M.,. l>d Mar 3 + $21,500 64 3 Hm .... R<ol Eotata REA' 'TY ..,...,., ""-'· .....,.. 2 Bdnnl. • ounroom I BDRM Furn. ,..... rotm!, famlJ¥ , .. LEASE M BR-2 Ba-Furn. 1~ B&tbl. $2215 Month. pool, ocean vkew. SU0. boat •..:::".-~ .... roof, • BR 2 bath bom• """· y for OPEN DAJL Y THIS WON'T Bl 241' V~!a "'1 Oro incl. ""!'!dryrN ' fhr. Elec. YEARLY LEASES Adulb '91;-1243 bet. iQ.s PM 548-:re; or 6#-0631..., ~5111:. .. . .. . . . Vettran wiib.,el'l)bW\y Corobenoch del Mar OVER YOUR HEADI N•wport Beach ........ -•. ortbeal!C..b $125-14' Badttlor Furn ABOVE --2 BR, FUllN 2 .... ,,. '"bit .. 545.58'90 · , eertificat& Nd dnwn ~Prime a location. No Only $11,000 ·1t44-t133 Ev ... 646-3113 Mesa. ~2499 16&-1BR,1 S. waterfront rustic charm. $1to. ia. beach. $175 mo. CaD (-dr'llmlt!wllM , ment. financing neamary. l BR for J BR & tam nn. WeJl.blt Newport Belich 2200 ~R, ~ N.' Furn, view ~~-ShowDrl Jan. 3. 1125 IA m.5<flt afttt g A wbadl. . OUEJ.~ !!~.:rt:.· $173 MONTH 2 batba. large living + fam. older home M wtdt lot Eut Z!0-2 "a. Ptnn Pt. Houle ~~ ve I BDRM -1pt. $ll0./Mo. •Wlii a · Uy room, built-ins, fireplace. .Ma&nolia St. Corone d1I Mar 1250 DEC ORATOR'S BeautifUI Betty Davidson 2 BR I: blt.int, refrla, car-Utll pd. 1312 Welt .~ Newport i ear rara&•· o.w.c. 2nd Graham R~ Bl..U. "°""· o.c 15tlhlon SHORE PROPERTIES petll!o:. m...,. Adulll only .. m...i. 6'13..1835. : •• ii TO or trade fur lncoml!. ·NB ~-L ti L lion 4th. 3 Br. Adulta. $375. ST.J.5kl60 675-.-o ""'-• 131~ after..4 .. ,.,. BR ' &:· ~.. ot Rttr .... 3928 Eve -N•ar . . <~• Ofc ..... 414 oca en • oca 6"-0615 _ ~~ ~ n · *. CH · Bta Corona dd Illar Beach. ;;;.,~';;-;;-=.,-,,.-Corona dal Mar .4ilo 3 liaibt, 2 -.... .... Victoria . . LA EN MYER . LOVELY . N•w... ' """· ' ' BR. 2 .. home • can IMMAC ' BR. Funt """' LEASE, i.. ... I option "' Laguna Nlguol ' no~ 1--".::.;==;;._....;=1 1: BBQ, ,.tNble -pn.,!!. · bdrm, 2 ba, near May Co. readily add 3rd bedroom· nr. SelL 4 .BR. 2 BA Luxury NEW '• QR. Lquiia N.lpel. 2 BR., near 1-cb. !':'N"..:..~~f' .J~ 6i6'88n !C::t:' 2 ""'Ho:'~ :u.r.a::_1e ='° 0T;~: =·~~..:! s: ~°'.";.;. = ~ fn'ti'= .!:<~ .'.:.; vi ... 1 12t>..,.... ...... ~ ~"7i'oi.I with tenns. Eastm~ ~n bloc;;'~ 540-00 ment. LIKE New 2 BR, 2 BA condo 4 BR. 3 be,, crpta. ~ 2l3/2#-'IM5 mJPIO Apt dote to-be&eb Wollll-M<Cardla; Rltn. Harbor View Hts Ila ~ Flowe• or SEIL Or '"'" 2 ">· 5 O.a,... Cout Property Frple. patio, pool. turn.., 2 Frpclt, blt.IM, on .:. '<irALS w/pool. Utll pd $lllO mo. mo Newport Blvd., C.M. • ~ Utth st '2 or 3 Bit Br. 2 Ba., din; pod ioc.. 332 Mai1[Uerlte, CdM 67U550 unfum. $250. 675-D>S qt. waterfront, Leaae at wW Apt&. Furnlthecl 1 .. dult only. 536-89~'· . 543-1'129 · · . Evu. 6t4.osst Corona Clltl Mar must be in ~ condition.' IOOd inc. Lower nr. empty. lease with option. 173-8134 0.n•r•I 4000 STUDIO Apt 1 Br.-i;Bath. ii OCEAN VIEW 2600 It. Hove Ca h B °"""· Open w-..i. 2111 f 'Broadm (dM Back lay 2240 2 BR plus dtn. beautt!ul 11111 pd. Adulll <iot:;, flll Oc~ilYlew. = .. 3 bedroom4 ;.i .. "'~ Ernie Clov:iand :r~ E. Mqnolla 548-H ft 00f r I BR. Furn ""· h'i yrd. ~,:,,:;'~,: only, $235 mo. DEL~~ci~ Rtfa. 83M39S ..... ;'.!: 51:~~~ 645.0181 Ew. 646-4579 Mau Verde 1110 4 BR home w/&Ht water 5'P Jot. Nr Uct. Adults, • •ft,..E 4 Br·, 2 D. 1 blk Furn. apt. $ll5 PlUI util Balboa .UOO · · • V\ew beautiful car P • t 1, tl25'incl uttI: 642-1272 ~ ._ u •• 5 Unlllr'cm 2 &a Iota, nlk· IYcu.iombWIL·FANTAmC CHRISTMAS IONUS to beach. pool & <eM~,.. -tadpool.Amplo-MAGNIFICENT"'°" ""c!ltlDee .. 0ceon.·o11 VlEW~FBAYandOCEAN. Builders 5bdr,3ba.lrl·l<Vel1'tpublle ""~tzmorrls R-·l&.. Coronod!olMar :n50 now.S250Mo.--1'~~0 ~ -I BR, PLth: with prages. SANTAS PRICE $46.650. . borne decorator~ tfn. -•1 ~G-t mi cottqe OWNER 2 br ~ch home praat, utll pOI. t-11J1111 CORllN·MARTIN Opportunity out, ,;..ru,., 25 -...,.. 873-9010 amJ4 trult ........ si.,. to 111 blk to waler $150, mo PLACE -..,. ad -. "· 87M1!IO. .. J:. l!allloa: REAL TORS Colla M.,. • Belt Location •""' lo L 1'7,ICIO Owner China -a...,. 11'° )'rly. or yrcy. 67>-4130 !hoy an ........ _ IWL1' Bhd. Bell><>& .,.,,. • , J036 E. C-Hwy, CdM . Jt.2 lot· •MOO ... ft. 546-78611 FOR l!ONEYMOONEIIS! 615-:mr OURGE -wont 14 -· PILOf dualflell MM871 CLEAll -1" "1 • 67S.1'62 ORANaE COUNTY'S $62.llOO • tenno No ,.. limlL A peaceful • AD ntll Incl $'15 ... ' LAR~EST Georae w011.,.... College Park 1115 _,,.,. "°""· prov!nclal, General 2000 General 2000Clortoraf · 2000 Sl.5!:. Bel ... 11.._,. " Rea1tor abaJr.e I: ued brick. Some -BBIA~>LB~.aogA~.,._,=d~~I SO EASY TO BUY ~~3~E.~1~7t~h~S~t·~~·~94~·~:;::,..,..E:"":;'~m.~1~56'~1' BR 2 Ba.,_ patio • ..,.... • larl• 2 bdrm homo. ,-drpo. dbl -· -cOnd. liW noon. 60' lot. .,. S@~~~ l&~trs.. I BEDROOM, MOii -·· ' BR 3 bltll R2 + HOUSE 1%7,ICIO by ....... --$34,!l50. 673-45lll aft ' PM . . -c.np, """"on"' 1ot. Be&utttun:v Sm.ner. o1<1" ...,. 1n ... RE SAW 1===.0:=:::=:::===..1 ======== -, ... " ::'°:"°.....:i":.::, "::.:; cell'"' Co1ta Ml.a ....,,. Men· Women ~po".' laach .. . !!! . BalbOa Panlnaula 1300 'Sol" a Simple ScrambW Wort! Punt. fOr aChvdlt IWm. -ll> la>lal. Colb borbood -Room ""' w!lll ~ 1&atn • Offico # Slathtd $6,000 so lide -Owner flnanceL ;:;1 ~ will help nnance 4 • Openinp avail&ble fClr Palatl&l aettlna • 1H land.· INCOME Pete Barrett ftfffly ~ &t&-nn experienced men .. 'M:lll'IM. DM:roe '°"* Nie ot tldl NW Bftch .&:: pe.rtJal Ocean 1605 Westclltf Dr • .NB iCW200 OPEN EVES. 'TIL t Instant income I: tra.lnizlc. 4 bec1roam • den • tn a.,,. VJew J • 2 ~ Units 4 ~µtit Sprini Rlt;y • Mr. Ga.lrdner Cftlt. Area ct $80,CIO haaw Apt. WtD·b.t concrete li1ock -5t0-4824 for $30,0DO )ela. , ~ $34,500. BR.OA.•. . . ..,..... ...... tbil_ . TRY OFPER I!.• "IUNO" . 11U -IUOO per Y'!0"1Urt ' ~Bit Beach house .nr. 8tY "'fl SPRING dock work. . ' THE QEAL ESTATER.S Harbor.Vie'(', <;:dM _ . . ~~~~u~m>. nr. j .-REALTY Graham Realtv $7 ~i..:=191f = ~~ ::-= r•lboa Raal Eatato Co. • "All'l'l'Illr' Near N.B. Poot Ofc. US.Ut< Ede H 5,,...,,,... lltJ. ~ 11oe -'l<I>~ E. Ball>oa Blvd .. Bilbo& . DAVI aAMBtlL .....,, 2 batlto. i'ormoi .,.,: · ORlole Ml<O 21129 ~ Bhd., c.M. ~~!!!!n laach ~ -_ ::U~ :U: 5 IEDRQOMS ~~~A~ ' CHRISTMAS In "POOL"-$24;900 potlo. Trotl • n ...... ·"°Low ~t.:;:":.:! Full·llu R-2 lot 1ar1• YOUR Own H......., 4 IEDllM-NO DOWN ' chard. 5'<>1720 .,... -llvtna "'\·1 dbl . .....,.. ~•- ....,.,. ., a vott Some-TARBELL 19sf Harbor ;,· fll.,.i ..-r .._ I bdrm .. 1,, ball> ~'IOIC> ';:lY..:.: :' .::..: -,,.,. ""ent1n -DA VIDSOll Realty Delta a.a1 .,,..., _, ~·(M)O. r0ot. ,,,_ .....,. ilio - ., -· 2 batllo. hm"1 Tl~ED of the CITY? Copen even1,...1 PlloHITIU wbT Im at 124.ICIO . "'doW1fta =-~ ~= ... tbil' BR 2 bath, ..... THE "IN" (;RO.UI' 67M1JO ~"';.'",!".!.",~~.;: a IUt.rtd pool -loadl Oil -pool & v1ow In 1-na WU1 I'> for thto ' 1y.:...,,,. 'D • EXCEPTIONAL ~ lot; Paul Jonea Raalty --,, patio.,..... .. Hiit.. $38.SOfl \ bath, famlbt room. inner bl;): 'Mw, 85 x 196 ?fptanl. 147.·~~j G38-W. 17*1 • Rltr. mo~ 1B. CM atrium ,,..,, home. 801'/t. nr.-o.nll!r. 5-t3-7:US at Ml-Gn ·-.vet. PLACi 10QI' .,.. al wben: ~ cw.. 5fMJ.G aDdng ~ftil. at 7~' •. · . I DUPJ .o;:::;, nr. bay • <IO!U ta 'yoor Ad ln _. c:lUllltledlt .., .. 1ooldts -:,DAILY J'or DUiy. PliJt Wflll .w.. ' ltoy,J. W•nl. Co. J'S.:'""". Prl'i*•lA onfy s~m~• will bt tooktac ... PllbT do_,.! -D!&l -1"2 SM-Dr. &'SJS50 2'll 34!h N.B. -)C Diii 6'2,1871 ------- • • 91to11•ioe lattert of fht '. l . fovr-mmbJtd words ti. low to form four llmp!. worciL ,~U~PAL I rr1:11 . . K'ELAY ' · LYfT.O : Anent a .-, "If all . , .. n. air -taken out ol !hot -• , big wheel, IJll 1hat wc<ild be ·11ffN~ll I loft-.ld be•--· 'r·11 , I I !$!::,'i';~ .•rnw.~~~·11 I' r · r t r r I' r ·1 !·~' '0'1 I, L I a I · I J j· 1: .... u.-... ......... 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DOU:n' lft-U7• 1: -· OOOJPANCY l BR., ..,._ ~· -4 1"11U. w<U locaiod In eul-Loh 6100 .... ~ ,: C ....... ~ .. '•rtl A,..._, 12/15.. 'JO :etH ~ 1=. ~~TRIPLEX '°' 18tb 6 81..ACK A white, lrlttH with HOUlll FOR SA.LI ~*j :._::::" . .-. 1 1 e SptrimlSBt'.,28a 111111 S100 amonth.'39,&0wnerwW Wallaet CN St 850 little bit ol Sold· W~..-U. ••UM. ................ L,t• &•WON•Tr .... .-l' e 1 IJ\. w/ftft tJI' olc. aectot )'Ollr TD u down ,... ____ •.,. __ ·.,u °''.'.. , •• ,' Lie& collar. ~~ound Vic. all'> COIT<\....... . ............... 11• i.AL ............ . • -•-a...:t Pull .__ uw....-, -• ....,. """"'!"' ...,, r-111-"'-''""'--,_, _ __.. M91A Dk ....... ., ...... :.119 111'-•9WTAL ........ • ' ..... UQ .,-_, ·L~I payment Cal 'fl4• m..JSlS net ....._...~ °""'"-........... MlllA .,..... '"""•••••• """' ...,. M•• "I'"""'""""''"' :. e n,.t. lndiVllfl<b f•c"ls 2 81\ Ur$tm• 8ndt. Apt. 646-7171 -546-2313 ' · 673--1988 , , COUAe• Mii:• .............. n1f U11CMU ..... -..• -... -.. •lM l 1••• • •-•m •ve SllS )Tty t25 W 9alboa any.o........,.,. 88 IC 112' =-=="'~~~~~~-= ~· Wt.....1~ ll•WPO&t a...at ............ .-: cnetll-..VU ............. '11t ~ "'"'.._ "' • . • -~·· FOUND· Small bllCl ""8IY a I ., ·-r• Got! 111.Wf'OH ••tetrn ..... -.. ,11~ tiCllUiaa • i ....... ,. ......... l OJSF4l!.t:SA flt!.-Blvd. 0'!1IER IU!!NTAl.'I W"'1dlll .. S.Santiqo~. ~ .,;.i, . Gold.-SP • C IFIC•Tl"N ·POll ,.~,., """""""'""·--'-"'""""'""" AVAtU'BlZ ·, N.B . eacll sss,ooo. ....... : VIC. " "" ..,.. 11"n.nMtOt:• ........... 1• UioltT"""•fT ·;;······• '1' 1 i I:: ~J F .. l\ !. E!]-f"A.TER:: ------· ~tfll. park . Jlkt aur- roundiiia:• ftJr adultl nquir- t.n& peacs I qUiet. Dbcrtmloatlve Tenants L ' i J BDRM. APTS. POOL. NO ClUU>REN MARTINIQUE GAllDEN APTS. 18th I Santa Ana, C.M. C.ll Mra. Hendt.nelft M6-:irSO tm Santi Ana, Apt ll3, C.M. Burr Whlll' Jt.Nltor ,,,_ -Ave.. Corona dd Mar. NATURAL IORN SWAP,EltS UY HT ................ , .......... co. .... ~ ....... w• ' -~ -(Ila t 111 d , &Al'IMOllU !t.i,.,.., .......... ,... our OP ITAT• l'llOf". ....... • l1M630 Evea: 6'2-m.1 !=========•! uo..---~ 0 0 • Sp.Kl1I Rite DO'lll"llfftn : .............. 1u; JiMK!lff.&"tN a OJllltT ........ 411t •• ' a.nimal shelterl S LI S 1 5 L... L-w1sTcL1~_.,_ ".!.!."""' ... • tvaONUIOft LAllD _,, ........ au •• EX~LUSIYe, ON°THE-IEACH 2 & 3 ladroom Apia.· Lul:ury Uvinr to pttue ~ mod dUlcrlmlnatina• Now avallabl9 al The Huntington PICifiC ~ R1nchea 6150 FOUND .,._ _ _.. ..,,_,., .. _ n .. -t m• -""c.. MA11rsoa 11 .. ttwu. ........ lDI •~ 1srAt• s11v1C1 .......... ·• ->;~"'""'' ....,_ ... ., lltULIEI -"" MIJIT INCLUDI! UHIVIUrrY ................ ua -. .•. '*""'"" ............. . INTEREST ONLY ~. ,,1 .. ~e, ca11 • ~"' ~~.~~~~ ... "::;...., ,_~ .r;:. :~ ~~i:e.Av·::::::::::::::~:::: .. :: ~WiHU; • .,. ..... ~ .... .... --· M "h. • ....i .. -al'llt ad-' uy '1'1D"VIUD i--NOTHINO l"Ollt SALi -TAAOt:I OHLVI .~u#.wi:·:::::::::::::= itlNANCIAL ........ • . .. ~ Will -carry ttd• .... ACl'H, FOUND amaJI IQ.ck puppy. PliONI 642·5671 • COAOtlA ML-M.\a ............ Ml.IHISI o••oaTVNrrtll .. mt jacPnt vai;ant Jot. A.Ppral:eed North ot Eloondkfo;' located Vie Willow Ln, B&dt Ba.)' To Pl1,c• Your Trader'• P.aracllM Ad •AL.MA ·''111iuuLA ......... 3: •llfilfllUS WMT110 • '* ,, $21,850. Must leJI within In .. _,., dls·~-1. ·-···-· •• -•. Pl•··-cla'-. ,.,.;, ....... IUCOfl ..,.., ............... "11111 INVltTM•itt ~-:::,,1t .... ..... ....-.... oru « • ., ....... I.Ill '"'l'"<>IPU • • f,t.l'. 11LAHDI ................. NNISTM•wt·wA"'" "''" au 10 di.YI for bf!st otter ovtr auitablt. for AvocadOe. 1'1ll''=========· Newport ~IC, 3XI' ID HAVE dub otnce 1t.1nnllel LIDO IN.a .. . ............ ,.1., -·· -, ... .,1 I -.. _.. &ALllOA ISUNO Im -,.. .. .......... . $20,000. F.quUy S16 OOJ Jte..,.. pr1· ..... •!:JI .uw. 'NUlt. down will L I •••1 beach. 'WW -•, -·I"' and fum1-M-1-Want atH. •••TINOT°" , ................. ._ •••OHIAL UIAllll ........... '111 • ' • ''"' -......... •"'(" OS -~ ~ ... y... --·--MUNT•tot1-....aeoua·:-::::,. , ...... Y \L~IU .; .......... ISM tori welcomed to aubmll handle. For map il more in-----------for rood Llguna residm-eo phonosnpb, waahtr, ,-•••••• YAWi• ••• COLL.ATallAL LOAlll ....... ,.WI bid .77 ·-moornt-oo .... .,...,, ........ Whl ---·-u-• to PO .__ .__., .... , ...... ~ ""' . .......... ••AL••tAta1.o.1itt ........ .,.. ' --.... ' tonnauun. pltue ~ K. w. Z' ~ tr .....,...,, ..... , ... t. . . Box 1423, "'J'"'r• ..... ,.,.'"'"·--·or .. llAL IUCll ................ l411 Mott ...... T....i 0.-.... GU • Small wlth She:pherd Lo1:t 11128 Stan-Hootington B ... ch. CTI4} 155 ROche.ter SL 64&4831 IUMICT aUClf ............... t4.D. MOHn: ........ ,.0 ... l • • ' p rty 6050 ' f ' ""-• ..,. ,.,...,. ......, •All;Ollil OllOVI .............. 1411 l'Zi).~~ ~ ,., , ut1n~ rope Eckl:'lo f & A&Mc., Inc. ton. ncwa.rd! {~13) 670--3336 ~ .CMru-. Trade 1J Unffl tor 1tnre l.Otlo aa.t.cM .............. ~·· .. '* ANNO fftC!MEN IS • • l&11 W. Chapft\l.ll Ave. or (%13) 3n-3960 DOB.,....,·~··· nonwnn:-... w/11~-...... -.. "'----LAKllWOOD .................. ,... -..1 .._.OTICES Mark_., c z;,n,nuw~ rui;-r~ ~... ._.\Cl• ..__.,I )IU.HG• COUNTY ............ ,1.. IJl'lil '°" _ .-. OIMr .Oranp, Calif. LOST child'• pencrlption AKC f:rorrt commt:l'deJ lot for in-OVT OP COU•TY ............. 1• l'OUllO UlfM ................ ... .,.._,,.,Heart of Lancuter Lot 5(1.JMl, Evn.wlmda 531-5871 -i---brown ii ~u. Vk: Will Trade For come. -"""'-rt Jot. for in-OUY CWITATI ............. ~ .. "" LOIT ........ , ..... .... _. .-........ .....-.-ITAllTOM .. ,·, ........ -..... ~ .. wn PUIOllAU , ................ ..... 78 x 171. _Me1t Market, fully Wilaon Ave. 645--7148. Whal Have You'!' come. 54B-ll68 Doyle Co. •l'UMINITU ................ 1"t AllMOUltCIMINn ............ '41t • ul f ,__ ·'k · t:~o .....,T MIOWAT CIT'I' """'"""""'"' •tlTlfl , ..... , ..... , ••. '411 ~ Forced Sale eq P , two ..,_.., w,.. ·111 A 6200 LOST; While male Toy Poo-...,...,...., Opera~ .Nursery School SANTA AMA .................. 1 .. ~N•••L• .. '. ................ 11 , • '711 Ocea.ri Ave., H.B. \ere boxe1. Eveeythifll' need· c...... die (di ..... ). Vic Mesa Verde. Hav•:. A""""'" 3 ac on La-on Palm c., ........ Drive In IAHTA AMA Men. ............ lut PAID OlfTUAl'I' ............ Mii • . BERMUDA VlU.AGl~ 1n•·· <u.1·-,-' •. lheM, •• , .. , 1;1~.: . C.M. :-~·--'. IUt:......,. l"t""-......... ,OllAllOI .............. 1 .. PUHlllAL. Oll.c:TOIU ....... Ml• ~ •• -16 ... .,...-"""'"' C\C•&nl .........,.,.,. 1un.. Canyon Rd. Ml.A Pa.Im Sprif1P c.2 7DM. will tun111 ................. , ... •L0•1m . . ......... Mui 1 Spacious 2 • 3 Br. Apt.1. ,,.,.,.~,.,.!!!"~"'~'!!"!""'"' ptu larze pnxtuce or Rn>-Jullin, san 01.-Co. • .. _ , __ , __ .. __ , 11011;tN TUITrw ............ 1..-c.t.11to o" THANKS .............. u •. Crpta drpii bltins COM' to I' .,.. ;•· zone. Want: Income prop tra..., ...... .-..... Vall.le onJ,y. UAllllM • . .......... 1 .. IH MmMOllAM .............. '411 i •• ,.1· .i ·~hk ailldr@n OK. NEW 2 BR. APTS. cery 1tore. El~te n e • d Clean air~ winter mow \.au-Personals 6405 Orange County. Dorothy Want local prop. 64Z-3.1S7 • llLVIAADO _CANYON ......... 1m CIMIT'llY LOTS ............. Mtt , "'' .... ADULT LIVING money. Full Price ~.ooo. tumn leaves and year roUnd!------~~-,..-Funk /brkr 642-3344 1,.t.ou11A t11LL1 ........... 1111 c•MnaaY cavl"TS ......... '41t • -WO up. FROM $120 Mn Riley. n4-"'G-5595. alill in So. Calif? You bet! WED. SINGLES • •t 'owntr . ' 17 Unit Motti 4x'•'aro&I Ex-~g~ =~J~t .:::::::::::·~= ~=:~":~,.~.._v"~ .. :::::::::!: : 2214'Colle1e Ave, Apt. 2, Mgr SHE $ho Pl 16% be-autilUI oI Dinner&: Cocktail hr. 7.9 7S Acre. R..4. $19950 Neer ~hange for clea.r ... ~· :: f~:::~~ITRANil'::::::i~ MIMOll.lL PAIQ ........... '411 Mn. Jackaon, Mzr) ESTABU D IlreM P . U5 ..._ acres 11ehool .t church for small tand, comm'l OR ...-. .. r e.t.•tltlAMO ••ACH 171J 4UCTIOHS . . ............... .... *DUPLEX Clean I BR. cpt/drp. bll·ins, Adults: No pets. $150/mo. 2'l44 Sta.le. 642-1472 2 BR unturn, Carpet•, drapet1, · bll·inll, wall pa.neU. irtg, 1 child ok, $125. - ,312 E •-~St A t B on BalOO. luand.*642-8741 puies, 08fll!, pears., home Admission $1.00 h lnco g ~--Mot•!. F~-~ 04•5000 ......... AVIATION l•lVICI .......... ..U ng...... .. p . ome or me. p .... '6 UlUll ....... ... DAMA POINT ............ 11)t TlAVIL. ...,, HUNTINGTON •D'I". or 67~1~ *, 1ites + 24' mobile home, FRI. SINGLES Realty • 540-4824. Ocean-wes 548-mso uauuo ................ 11• ••• tiu.NwORTATiOM ·::::::: ...... ~. ==========-! traclor k implements. truck Dinner It Cocktail hr: l·9 -OCUNSIO• ................. 1111 AUTO TllANll'OlltT&TIOH .... ...u ADULT LIVING 6060 &: trallu It mueh more! See front Duple1C'· 3!f'XI for TD Have $53,00'.) equity in La-u.11 01100 ................. 1ns L.•NL. llOTIC U ...,. N.w 2 BR a.M• . ..,.,.,/mo. lu1lnes1 lentil • Boat, etc. Sprifw Realty Cana •iv&as101 COUllTY ......... u• •••MAN a YUtoit1M• '!:...,. ••-. ~·lllvan~ u:.-. ·~ ----------! thi& &: love ti! illneM force1 Always Fun on Sa.turd"" """ ~ .... u da res. 3.Sx50 pool. HOUllS TO 11 MOV•D ...... It• SERVICE DIRECTORY 1n1-. ~ ..... ...-.. Profeulonal UM, ...... , home .,, Sal . •'<650 "V ~ Want Res. Newport Bch. COMOOMllllUM .............. Int H U Sllftt ..... 0 sacn ce. e pnce .,..,.., • "Y'all Come Now" ' __ .. hol ~-h Bkr OU•L•Xll l'Oa All ........ 1Hf .&CCOUH1'1.N• ......... .... un ngton · etc. 6 room hou.e, 2 baths. Term1. DANCERS CORNER ....,,. .. • W eaale Adj. to '""'""" ure upon request APARTl!llNTS "oa U.L• .. "'"' AJUWl'lllHO seavic• ....... 6111 NEW 2 Br. apt., cpta., drpa. 4 BR. large living room, kll-Rancho Cal. Riverside Co. ~ RENTALS :~:M°t~~=•••1•1• ,.,...··:'J: &: bUN; caraa:e: eood Joe. chen, double 1a.ra.ge. Near v.11.y Cent•~r, S.D. Co. ~! ~~aln at ~~ ~A-~'t F~, for r:;:t TRlDE: 4'"Bedroom, pool. Housel Furn~1hed ~~~ i::i"~:a.·~~ .... ,~:: DELUXE 2 br, '! full ha, Several to cl'°°'4! from S125. 17th St. 40 + Acres overlooking lus h ., ,.:_, ni • ouse. 1 Baycrest home for 5 or 6 llMl'UL ......... • 1.&1TstTT1HG ........ Biii w.w, drps, bll-ins. Gar. Ca.II: &36-2895 L.on Vibert,· R••ltor Pauma ViUey, Palomu Mtn J GOOFED or · -..l Brkr 5'ID-925l Bedroom born• • Newport ll'HTAu TO IH.UI ......... -10AT M.&l~tt:MAMCI ········"" . COSTA Ml.IA ................. 11• lllCIC, M.bONlltY, tic. ....... att A:dijlta. $140. Nr Baker A ~ 11.nylJnn• view. AH bruahed, ready to Privi1te party bought 10me Townhowle 3 Br, 2~ Ba, Bch, C.dM. Wl"i_fe Daily MUA D•L MA• .............. 11• 1us1Ma1s 11av1c11 ........ un Harbor. 54~79 S. Ana H..!!1.h._1_• __ 5_6_3_0 STREET FRONTAGE ,plant avocado or cib'us. Wa· name bcand EXERCISE beaut appt'd. priv. patio, Pilot, Box M-307. " .. • MIU. v1ao1n1• au1LDM1 ................ .an I ' -COLLIOf PAlK ............. .1111 ca·rEllNG .. "11 2 &ij. unfun1 garden apt. , •"'GE I n...a-..-On Beach Blvd. l480 Sq. fl. ter in. 12250 Per Acre. LOUNGES (Adv on T.V,). pool, close to Bay, $32,000. Owner leaviJW state, haYtl N•Wl'OaT a1ACH ............ IHI CAllMITMAICllll ............. .... . ~ ~.......... Duples. . h ••. Id I .. __ . Low down payt or take MrwPOtlT MOTL .............. 1211 CAl ... MTEltH ............. .... Carpets, buill·m&. Carport. Carpets $S7 5 m9 Model home ideal for insur-. --Wit UI<: ea 0 ""'-"mm.mg $6,000 eq. in 2 Br. 2 ~ HIWPOlT SHO••s .......... mt CIMl'HT, c-.cni. ............ ..... S135 mo. 60--0826 • • • Rltr., etc. (Bet. Katella and V1ll1y C•nter a dealer. I find I don't have T.D. car, ? Owner 64&.QiM Park Lido Townhou&e, -~ &AY1H011;a1 .............. iiu CHILD CA••· LI-' .... -.. "11 613-1135 OOVklMO.al ............. ,11»' CONTllACTOlltl ................ 60t 2 BDRM. crpt.d, drapea. C-etTit01) s ; 1 n 1, lndscpd., 60 Acres, n1eadows and beau. time to demonstrate. Must Want newer. medium 1\ze sider any trade, Mr. Riley, 111t11Tct.l"fl" .............. mt t.t.11t•1T CLUNnN ..... 6W du! "~ M 70 •'Jen mo. 10650 Beach Blvd. tiful oaks. Near Lake Wohl-seU 1 or all at wholesale, 4 dr 11ed. with fact air, 675-1995 UNIVlllll1"r '"'flt ........... tnl tAIU'lT J.AYIN• a llPAll '62'1 prage. A ta. .......... o. Lagun1 Buch 5 5 -11tv1N• .. .. .. .. , .............. oaAP•11;1u .. .. .. ..... . .. .. ... can~72 e 636-4120' e ford. Secluded valley. 2 S45. Origina l cartons. trade '64-98 Olds, F.P., & Corona de\ Mar. Steps to u1T •LUI"• ................ 12•1 Dt:MOL.n1011 .... , .......... un too CLIF• DRIVE =,,-..,..=,--.,.--,--I Wells. Sl350 Per Acre. 542-5356 Pvt. r@Sidence. fact air + SlOOO credit on 5 1av111& tlllllAC• .... ;,,.,., nu OllAl"TIMO SllYICI .... -.... ..u J QR,-. ,..crptl, dzps, bl.t·lnL r NEW building tor iell.!ll'. T•-•· p-• S beach. 3 BR 2 ha. Vac !SM c0ooLON&OAA OlL M.&l ........... iut_ in.aCTRICM. ...... 11 ........... Mtl C•"•-n OK. 1•u. ~-,LUXURY FURN/UNFURN Prime location in t ~-· .. -.... THE PINOCHLE acres nr ... m prgs. equity.-Want clear lot or • ... ............... lQUIPMIEMT aanA ....... ust ,_., .....,. ~"" "-6'"'... Hilden1rde Realty 536-1131 LIOO ISL• · ............... tU'I_ ••J1C1N• ........... "" Ma~ 548-7158 Ye.arty Lea•. 1. 2 Bdnm. Beach. n60 lq ft. with or • . small 2 BR home CM area. •&Y ISLANDS ................ PLeDllS .. ... .. ........... "'-' y-..i-Leqe, l bedrooin without .. ,ipment. Musi 159 So. Orana:e. Escondido GAME 546-3928 Eve. 540-0088 Bkr. ULSOA ISU.110 .............. nu PUlltll.&Cl •••A111ts. lk _ ... "11 OPEN 12/15· 2 Br bllns -.O.IJ n< 74 ... ~ 847 '>N>"I Honolulu, Hawaii: sep. IAIT aLUI"" ................. act "UlMITltlllall'OlltlN• I ' · ., 11 ' aiePI' to Shon-I: Sbopt 11ee to appreciate. : .,....iuu or ""''"" Will be held at home Condo Coml!Jex, 3 Will trade 5 Acres near •ACK •AY ............•.... n.. · ••l!fl lMISMtlll "" w w .. cptg., pnv. pa 0. "----vi· .. ~-•• ·-Apl. ... ~,o~ * aACKaAY ......... 12 .. CIAlOllNIMG . """""" .,..,, '"46 un..:i •• bel 12 30 V\.~1 uvm ... J on· ,,.. BOB'S Br. 2 ba. Va.I $44,000; $14,• Palm Sprlnj:s, value $10,000 MUNTIMOTON Sl!ACM ......... 140I llMfJtAL seav1c11 ......... ..a .....,....., "-V : from $150 mo up. lftH CO) ""'· Trade ....... ....,,ity "OUNTAIH VALLlfT .......... !tit OU.DING, OllCIMCI ........... UM 3 DORM. 2 bath, frplc, cto.-tM-ut!t •PRIME Retail Location• RelOrt Property 6205 BICYCLE SHOP for i;;a1. Reali;:·~~ ~~~x~~~ duplex or tri-t~i ~~~ :::::::.:·:: .. :=: =~~" THUM1 .. :::::::::~::::::'r: ed li:antle· Adult.. $1t0. STORE l7X40 • FOR Re t F M OIU.Hff COUJtt'Y ............. Mtf OUN SKOi' ................ '11t 327-B .C..brillo. MM691 REAL ESTATE, 1815 Harbor, CM 646-6654 n urn .. am· Friday at 2 p.m. * •* * * * * u.11tA .AMA ............... 1111 M•.&LTM cLu11 .............. •111 General ClPS ) ·-. mouth Mtn. Condominium-----------WlllTMINSTfl , ............ :UIJ MAULING ................... ,,. l. 2 le 3 Bdnns, no .. ~ ___________ 1sH . (2 tor ""'aae. Pnme slee" 8. 615-4l30 PACIFIC SINGLES "!!!~~[!l!J!~~!!'IJ!~!!!'!![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ MIDWAY CITY ............. :uu MOUSECLl.&NIN• ............. •ns ... loc1WH1 N wport Ocea -;;: SANTAANA M•••Ktl ........ :wt INT•11troa DICOlATIM• ..... 4JlJ • near o.c.c. $12).-$145.· suo. R•ntal1 Wanted 5990 ' e n-1;::=:::; . .;:_:=;::::::::::;::::::.1The organization with dbl SERVICE D.IRECT0R.Y ;,ERVIC~ OIREC TOR,. COASTAL ............ vw. IHCOM• T.t.X .......... •1• . 546-SO:'l9 or 546-0CSl. ---------'-'-'I ~1~"""~'·;':·550~;·~·~· ~·:·:':,,_J,,,,.~~1~~;~;~~~1~~~=~~~2~4~0:1 .and a purp:ise. . .for LAGUNA IEA CH ............. tm lll;OM, OrN_ .... •t~ ......... 7JI ""='"""~~~~---I -U.GUM.& "~·~·L ............. 1111 111tOlllMO · ..................... '1U 2 BR. 2 Ba., bltnl, cpts.. BUSIN~ wcunan wants 1 Office Rental .6070 sin2Je adult• ol dUs are& to B1bytiffing 6550 Girdenini 661Q IAH CLIEM " • .......... m 1 IMSUL.ATIMO .................. •1•• -. 181.H -· Mar ... ~., BR um.-A.M, beach area, • -· , ........ wno a~ -t. ----''-----SAM JUAN CAPISTlAMO ...... t7U IHSl,lllAMC• ................... •n• """""' ,......,, .,. N d 9 I •• -~~ -~ CAPISTltAMO lllACH ........ 21• tHv•nto.&TIHI, °"""'"" ... •no 548-8278 after 6 PM. "° SJ.OD, Gar or carport LAGUNA BEACH " ua 1ty Also discullSIOll tests. Call BABYSIITING: Jn y 0 u r ANTHONY'S OAMA J>OlllT ............ 11 .. JAMITOllAL ....... ""'"''"' MHdP!')' ~ ft/ 5 Zo · S45-1.534 homt> or mine, days & even-G d S . 11t1v1as10• COUNTY ........ UM 'l:Wl"LlY llPAta, ate. ...... '"9 NEW ' -2 ,.._ -· ...._.. • a Air Condu1·0--• Oceanfront Duplex nia ar en erv1c• vAc.&T1011 ••Mt ALI ......... :tttt u.11oscA••"• · ................ 1t • ,..,.,.., ... -•• _..,. ... _ J>111. n -,, .. . inas. 642-4665 SUMMl!l ttlMTALI :tf11 LOCK T · bl-. ~"-I'. No <'"~-ON FO"-' AVENUE o-Uoi't m•-t hav• SHARE HOLIDAYS with •. .,, 64'1948 ......... ™1 " · · .............. mt ,...., ,.OU'<: 1~ ..-..:.o>• ,,... ""' go COMOOMINIUM ................ :It.st MAIOMRY, aalCIC .......... , ."31 or pets KJ-28M EMPLOYED man w/3 yr. Desk 1{111-Cet: available tn l &droorru, 2 bath.II a . SELECTIVE ~G~E WILL babysit by week in LANDSCAPING OUl'LEX•s 11ua11, ............ tnl MO'VIMO a ITOllAOI' ......... .... VERY nice 2 er .. -epta., old d.t.uibter, needa a 11mall newest office bu.iMlin& •t Please call: Wr1t~~x~706, D~laPilo~ your home • You furnish MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ltENT4,LS ~:::~:::: ~~"""'.::::::::: dn..pe1, blb\I.. Adultl, no furn. apt., under $1lO Mo., prime locatkm 1D downtawll Art Giovinelti or ~ . transportation. Call 642-1407 Complete Oe1J1up. Reu. Houses Unfurnished PATIOS ............... 'Mt pell. nz. 54M169 :ANTEDN'pL Bch. uu m-t15I ~ Beach~ .. A~-~tilul B•lboa B•y to 10 PM. CoAta. Mesa. Brick, M11m..v, etc. Exp horticulturtst. ~::T2.,u~1sA .... :::: .. :::::: ~0::,~~~1;,.kfl. ·._.ii·:.:J: ! 3 BR 2 M.. tio pool rent/leue 4 or ..._.._., ~t~ •. ...,..u Pronartie• ALCOHOLlt;:, Anonymous ·' 65 0 CLEA MlSA OSL M.&l .............. 11• ;~:~~":11tooMIN9 ........... = --. P9 • ' 5 bdnn home. Prefer t.1.1-"""neJed ....... nomng. Two 673•7420 E•• 673_9187 ~---"'2.-7 -.. ~,, to 6 N-UP, tree I er V. Ml!IA Vl!lOl , ............... 1111 >OOL ••oYIC• .......... ,., SUb-1 to J ht. "" ..-• t'&lu ruuue '" •«J "" "''' t ti1 ad' ' kl COLLl!Ol PAlltlC ............ 1111 .......... " -UM late District. Rd.a. Call ftll. mtr.Jle•: l'rorttq• on v••· p 0 Box 1223 Coat• Mesa ro 0 ' gt' mg, sprm er1, NhJ>Oll;T •RACH ............ mt POWEil IWIE•,tN• ···········"II U65/.mo. 646-.1B) aft I Ject (n4l ?93-.5'56 Forest ATe., ~ar lead& tol ~"'!"!"~~"""""'"''""'I ~=·~·~;;~;;,;;~~~~· 1 BRICK. C.Oncrele, Carpentry lawns. haul'i • Ip ray. H•WPOlT MOMtl ............. ~11 PUMP ll'llV'lt:l ........... ,.,,.,. e LANDLORD$ e Muncipal parldria lob. S50 BUSINESS and Announcements Custom C1binets. s ma I l· _646-584~=~'--~----:::.:i"a~,sMoa~~ ... ::::::::::: :r:~::tTN~·:i;i;~::::::5 Newport 8-ch 1200 FREE RENTAL SERVICE Pf' month for .pee. Desk FINANCIAL '4lO jobs OK Free Est. 962-6945 Japanese Garden.in& DOVEllt IMO••• ............... mJ llMOOEUMG, KITCM•HS .... IMI o•rno·--w J Br. unit·. tun Broker 5.'W-6982 and ch1tn ••allable for $5. B O , 6300 CHRISTMAS Lighting <l Car-nterln" 6590 Pro fe 11 i o,n a\ Main t ~=~~~~~:y l'Aiii·:::::::::::: :~~=· l~llt~.·~ . .'.':::.~·:·:::: ~· '" !-"=========! B\llineu houn answerlnJ' us. pportunit1" Decorations. Lease & r-• Lan&caping. Cle1nup, lVINR · ··········-··ml saw1Pt1MAcM1Mta•1P.&1asMu view of Back Bay froat _ __.__ -"-bl I 110 ' 637-6951 llltVIMl TllltlACI' .... -...... 2245 s•ntc TAMl(J, .--. lhc. ..... , r & L Br H Rooms for Rent 5995 ..,.vn:• av...._ e or . Installation includes install coaoNA oaL ua ........... me tAn..oaiMO ............. M7t iv. rm. m1 · u All utilities paid uceipt FRIGIDAIRE &-dismantle. 642~ CARPENTRY cut IE Edge L4lwn SALIOA ................ :ml tlaMttli COllT«OL .......... •m everythlna;! S245 Mo. 725 SLEEPING Rm "---·.. .,_ M·'-l•••OC•. Li-,-.. ,,.., ISL.ANDI ................ JUI TILi!, c.ramk ........ -... •n• Do · -NB"•" 0~-l'DI" ..... ~ ' JET ACTION •tINOR REPAIRS N Job .... , '-"" eu LIOO ISLE .............. WI YIL• '~ . .,.A -'"' mulBO uo. ~ DAILY PILOT · 0 IALIO.& ISLAMO .............. DU T11;•E 'ffitvicl! ...... 4,.. HOMEY' Cliff Dr. Duplex, Priv. home &: entry. By m J'ORES'T AVENUE Beautiful renewed Laundry. C•metery Crypt• 6419 Too Small. Cabinet in gar-548-4808/645-2310 alt 4 NEWPO•T WliST ........... ttn TRLIVISIOll, ···'"· 'i:iC.".' .. •m mo only ps, lM3 On.nre. 28 washers, ll dryerA, 20 lb. ----ages & 0 t h e r cabinet.II CUt & Edp La.wn MUM.TINGTDM IEACM ........ Meo Ul'KOL'STl'lY ''" 2 Br. Beam eeilina:1, brick CM LAGUNA BEACH CRYPT s· I :l.rcl fer . HUNTINGTON M.&llOUllt ..... MIS WE~DINO ' ...... ,.,1 frpl $l6S 1 4!M-M66 WMher. $18,000 yr gl'OM inc. • mg e • ' 1 545-8175 Eves. 646-2372 Days Maintenance. Licen11ed l"OUNT.&IM" VALLIV ....... ,>111 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT c. ,. mo I! a I e. WE81'C1.11'F. Room w/-.t $27,000 F.P. 1o-ind out how -Palm Court. Pacific View H. 0. Anderson. 543-48<ll/64~2310 aft 4 ~EAL •EACH .............. >11• 54S-7391 r~·· D I Offi . . Mem Sl 200 Phone 645-1389 All.Ol!N 011tova .............. >111 JOI WANTED, Miii ............ HOI bath tor ail\cM lady. Pool, • ux• CH euy It ll to own! . . . DEPENDABLE PROF. LON• IUCN ............. u• JOI WAMTEO, w-........ mt Unfurn $165, furn $190 $65 Ref 646-28&3 c o 0 Ma • Oll ANCI! COUll7Y ............. M• JOI WAHtEO. 3 BR ~ blk I beach •una. . reg. SUITES or aizw1e atti'Cel from Oln· • tic Funm'•I• 6412 REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS Catt at Moderale Rate•. SANTA ANA .. . .............. ,,. .. MEN • WOMt:M ............... . us~ 4Dih SL N.i. ~ ~-,,...-· ~ ..... ,...~.'.'.":;==~,.,..-1 ~-Carpets •. air condition-Equipment, Inc. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I CABINETS. Any size job. Vincent 64 2-<W". :i~~-':~"~1~ .::·:::::::::::~:: ro::~r~f. ':.:!.'.::::::::::::::::= RM In bl.cbelor'a borne mg, aecretarial I er vice, 23.>4~ w. Valencia 1• 25 yrs. exper. 548-6713 SANTA AHA Ml!IOHTS ,., ..... ,K)D Ml!LP W.&NTlD, MN .......... mt 2 BR 'l BA. EnclOlll!d pr, w/kit. priv. Near O.C.C. centraJ location. Orange Fullerton TI4: 525.783.l WESTMINSTER ~•ner•I ServicH 6682 E::tiA.&L••ACM :::::::::::::::: ~:~~c.!.~NT';~imM".'.'.'.' .. ?: bltn.s, St~ mo, 4249 Hilaria No .unokinl-115-1750 County Bank Bldg 230 E MEMORl"L P"RK Cement, Concrete 6600 ~--------lAouM.& N1oueL ............. 1m Jo11--Mt<1 aw-......... 15el Way. 5il0--0093 545-1348 17th SI. CM. ···1485 . Going Into Business? Ill "" H Au LING . c I ea nu p "'" CLllMINT• ............ :111' AGENCll'S, MN • ·-.... WI , ......-CAPISTllAMO ........... 17U KMOOU • llllTlUCTION .... 7 ... NEYJ wmclift t18S J br J ROOM ior rent: W-'"-N'Pr. Bch· ~ Golden opportunity in beach Mortuary & C.metery CEMENT work wanted, no garages, odd jobl etc. l'ree c.&111sTUHO ••ACM ........ _,,,. JO• Pllll'AllATIOM ..... 1MI ba patio trp1 pr, 1 1tory. "'""'6 • pvt. 0 • area. Phillip! 66 Service C I f I job too llmlli, reuonable. est. Jim 548--5325, anytime O.&HA POINT .......... u .. TMU.Tl lCAL .. ... 7"' 1685 lrvine &C-0239 adlL woman, nim, ~t home. recept. l ?"11'erence room. Station t . · .. ase: 1101 Bay-•"'/! •fe unera s Free esllmate1. H. Stuflick. ~~~~~~~1~':11u1111 ... .'.'.'.'.'.".' .. :m MERCHANDISE FOR Kit. privileaes. 642-4.19C Lge, pa.rkin1. SlOO ~nll aide & Marine Dr., Newport rom $245 r,.t8-86lS FOUR Bodies-Two Trucks 1uMMf11; ·••NTAll .......... ms SAL:! AND TRADE l.Al\LE9EASE2 BR1,,! BA. EMP. Men; aep. entry, quiet. 941-)-368 Beach. C.Ontacl: Cemetery lof1 '-'e~B~E'=ST~IN~CO=N~CRETE==~ ~:8!'i~~~ ~':vin1!_a~~31, RENTALS l'UlltNITUlll , ......... .... · '-"" S50 I $55 Month (or week· 2 OFFICES: 580 .i 1100 1q CHUCK CROWDER from $130 W-'k•. pool d-"·, noo-, --~ ·~ Apft. Furnished Ol'f'ICl l"UlllrtUa• ........ 11111 <M .. 1502 (n tu ~ .. .u "' Of'fltCI •QUll'Ml!NT ......... 1111 lyl. 543"'986 ft. Parkin&. he1t & priv1te 714: m.mo Il4: 774·104.1 cludt.1 Endowment Care Patios. Phone 642-8514 GRNl!lAL ..... STOl f l!QUIPMt:MT .......... Mlt NEW· -3 -Br. 2 Ba. 419 38th restroom 34tl N Newport Evl'!cything in one heautilul H I' 6730 COSTA MllA . .. ........... •1• CAPE, ••nAu11t.&HT ......... •1~ 1----------•. . BEAUTY SALON • CUSTOM PATIOS • ~Ing MESA Vl!lO• ............... ,,. •A• IQUIPMl!NT . ·-........ IS SL. Newport llland. $225 R Blvd. N.B. 646-2255. 64.5-2684 E tab!' l1"d 6 U .1 f t place means less cost. -''-------.NEWl'OltT ••ACN ............ 420I MOUll!HOLO 00001 .......... tett • Mo. 67)>6W; 115-5161 oom & Board 5996 6 000 SQ _ 1 Dix u · s 111 • n1 s. mes No traffic problems.. concrete sawing & removal CLEAN Lets, ,:trage1 etc. :::r•T Mato0MTS .......... ~211 G.&JtAG• SALE . . .. ........ 1122 • • r •. 0 0 ice '-... ,., 1-··•'"" ... ,, .... ,... SI I L' • 8421010 ORT IMO l!I ........... •lll PUllMITUltl AUCTION ........ ms . . ....... "" ~ ....... °" .. 1•0•1 B b w . --'-'-'-'-· --~·--· t ~. -movol, du-. •k1'p WRITCLll'' space· cpls drapei air-1 494 _ E 4n~ 'Kiio.i eac , e11tm1n11ter ,... • • c ·"" •• ..,.. ~ .. .... .. .. -~• Al"PLIANClS .. .. ........... 11to Coron& del M•r 5250 ~ ~;! ON TEN ACRES 1 I: 2 BR. Furn A Ullfum f'r\)lca ./ Pri I Patios I Pooh. 'I'emil • Cootnt'I Bk· ht. 9· HOie Putt/Grten. 900 Sei Lane, OiftJ M4-El tMacArlhilr nr. O>lst Hwy) OIT campu1 dorm for col- le1e 1irl11. Kit • nc rm• incl. Loe on Bal lsl. 67>3613 GuoatHomoo 5"1 PRIVATE Room for elderly ambulatory lady. Lovely c:&rt, Ji:OOd food . N i «:: e garden• u rrou n di" g 1 . .• ' men. . .. .,.~ or ve!I. ;n-., .... ,7.,., ........ ,, CONCRETE "· all ty backhoe till • r. d. UNIVlllSITY PAlltlC ........... OJ1 lNTIQUfS .... -... 1111 cond.: util. "-janitor 8619 Jo»• .,, ............ wo..... pell. ' ' • aACI( IA Y. . ................ , .. Sl:WIM• M.&CMINI .......... 11tll ~""""~~·~·~"""':.:""~·~1~1.~-~~2060~.lss~P~A~•&iMM>o1<i<i:1.]pP,.im<irr<Ssp~n~·,;;;.,l'T""'•'"'~1'"'""""""""~64..,3'"5' I ~1_:c1a .r. custom. Call 962--8745 • ~~:1N~Li::':L MA.t ·::::::::::.:n: ;~"'~L• ·=.:~:~~~~~ .. :::::::l: 1 COMMERC 300 Sq ft ·-a. No copi't-•, J"'•I k-w·•-'-'"--------GARAGE HAULlNG l.&L•oA .. .. .......... •Ml 11.&010 ...................... IHI • -• • ou-= ., u '"" 1 NO job 100 large or small. CLEANING: .ome free •AY llLAM.OI ................ oH tlLl'YISIOH ................... nu 1 INDUST. -8'.Xl ~-ft . how. Profit Iha r i n I . EUROPE for I t u dent I .· 61~ LIOO ISLE .............. 4JSI Ml·•• .. STllltlO .............. ml • 646-21.lO . Licensed & Insured. F'ree IALSOA ISL.ANO .......... 4HI 1API lfCORDl'RI .......... 1121 -;;:-;--,,===-;;-=-;;;:::re":.::."'".:::"::... ____ ~-RomE", Alh,.ns. Jerusalem. e!lt. 892-2900 or 526-4756 MUHtlNOTOM llACH ......... 410I CAMl'llAS • •OUll'M•HT .... not 17th & ORANGE CM Top N II I•-b t M . h P t H I I 6735 '0UNTAIN V.&LLaT ......... ,4411 Mo••Y IU,.PLlll ......... IMOO • • • ET S500 per mo. No •e init. .s ... n u. un1c . ar !\. OUHC ••n ng Sl'AL 11.&CM .............. 4451 Sl'OlTIMO GOOOI .......... ... location, lf'OUnd floor; only Work 8 hra JH'f wk! $1500 J1091 complete. July 11-Aug. Contr•ctor• 6620 ---.. -. ----· -LONO •EACM ............. 4:111 11Hocuua1, sco••• ····-·--$60. 1n& Ora.nv. 543-SMl cuh req. 635-6720 1.R. Ganriach 962-5963 or F. JA(l{'S hskp'i · F1r buffing, OaAMOE c:cuMTT ................ M11clLLAMaou1 ............. ... CAlltOEN OllOV• ....... , , ....... It MIJ(:. WAMTaO ........... " .... It BEAUTY SALON-~.'•.• __ School 962-3301. e ROOMS ADDmONS e crpt clean'p:. Window5, etc. ••nM1M1ta11t ................ 4"J M.ACMIMClltY, .. , ........... . -~~ LT c trUctioo Comp hse clean'1-548.7243 "llOWAY CITY ................ u LUMll!ll ................... 1751 lndustri1I Rental 6090 For SaJe. 642-3316 . . Clrlll IANTA AMA . .. .................. ITOllAOR ................... 1711 Available now. Call 548-4753 I -----------1 l =:-:::-:-:---:---:--.::--1========== 1L~•9!•~1'...!N~·~t·~;.,.~·:...._..!64~50~ Family roonu, kitchen or SANTA ANA M•••MTI ............ •UILOIN• MATlllALS ....... tut MANY 1rONDERJ'\JL OP· Ironing 6755 TUST•N ............. , IWAl'I 17tt POR'nJNITIES ba•e been 3000 SQ ft warehouse il oJflce Bus. W1nt•d 6305 I WILL not be ttsponslble units. Single story or 2; --~-----co.&nAL ............... •111 PETS ind LIVESTOCK + 6000 .. ft .. y -• • l•o--' ..:i ..... custom designed For LAOUNA ll!ACM .............. 41'1 •!ITS ,.,.,,., -d.bcoYt.ftd bt Cb.lliliff Adi. """ L~ for an rtebll other thAn _.-· * Ironing, Alterations LAOUltA MIGUIL ............. •m ............. . ~ ........ ~ ... -~ n..._ yard. 1855 Lquna Canyon PARTNERSHW d" Ii r" d . my oywo Jam-estimates • 11.)'0lll, pbon• ....__ Pi k u • De.1-.... U.N CLlM•Ht• .............. •nt CATI ......................... -YOU ...... YY ........ ~ vr '"' V * ""'"""' c P --1 ~ry OAHA l'OIMT •1 .. oocs ............ ~ ......... llU nq; QUJCKER --,ortunldetl" NOW'! Rd. 7 l "..,4 9 4-10' ti or Ai:-46. Collt.p degrtt, 6 8al'Tll'n>VE'; Jr . • 847-1511 • * 642-8lm T1tlPLIX. m.. "'.':::::::::::·:: ..... ~~~~~ic' .... ... ....... = ------- nlE QUTOCER. YOU smL n~76ll0 yrs oil. 12 yrs Aerospace. . . dd' R od I' ==-====;=====~ ICONOOMIMIUM .. 51 !"=========--=========:..:.========= A uions * C'm einc 6110 RENTALS ............... CALIFORNIA LIVING..,, ~nsider all. Small initial SERVICE DIRECTORY Fred H. Gl"rwick, Lie. Land1c•ping Nu1111a1a1 r " .. .. ~· ~ STAR GAZEEI<~ .. j:::""'"'-'!!,---Br CL\. Y l. POLLAN ... r-Oeily Adlirmr GvW. Acc.,.Ji111 "' l'ti• St.,,, To d.v1lop messog• for f'riday, f-.od won:b corraponding to~ of your Zodiac birff'I '"""- 1nve11L P.O. Box 5 9 5 •1----------6n-rou * 549-7170 --Aptt. Unfurnl1h.d sw1MM1N11 POOLI .,. Manhattan Be11ch S.byslttinn 6550 BOB'S Land11e1pe Service. ••NllllAL . ,. :~:., .. ttu • n-.;..., im"'I & · •al COSTA MllA , ...... Jl• .... .,.,,. .,....'6"· .... main..un. MllA Vl!ll;O• ............... Alt VACATIOMI . - PRIVATE money lo IM.n, WEEKLY child c.tt il'I my your property, 2nd or lJit Uc. home, ~1on. thni. !>Ti. trust deed, nr will buy e.x-~=,,..,,•~.,,..'""~"-'•---i1tinc T.D. Mr. CUtkomp BABYSMIING -dll.Y• or 49'7·1Ul -4.99-1584 hall da)'I my Mesa Vt-rde ANNOUNCEMENTS horn•" !146--7'87 1nd NOTICES WIU.. bab)>sit IN YOUR 1----------1 HOME any hour $1.25 hr.; Found (froo Ada> 6400 M hr. ""'· ,..._.389 SMAU. JM.le, 1an, puppy. BABYSrM'ING, My borne. wht. matklna with ft~a <:Cl· Mea dd Mar. Any Al'! lar ' doc collar. 1tth nr. welcomod. 5*-3003 Harbor. IMS-1482 DAILY Pll..Or WANT ADS! . ' E L i: CTRICIAN Licensed, OOnded. Small jo~ Maint. It repair. se.5203 Furniture Re1toring & Refinishing 6675 t:XPER"' rum. rtfinillh.. pi- aJlOll, 1.ntiques restot'l"d, gold leafing. Tanis 541\.~1 Gardening 6680 --~'--- Free est. 642-3633 MIWl'OlltT ••ACM .............. TRANSPORTATION ll•WJ>OlT MllOMTI .......... 1111 •OAn A "AClm -Hlra•-t __ .... Aapln c H•WPOlT IMORU mt -• .. ........ . "' ......, .. .._ g O. W•SYCLl"I' ........... snit IAILIOATS .............. "11 Licensed contractor. ius~ U•••••••YY ,., ............. '"' POWea cau11•11• ............ tnt ........... lf'•l~KI &OAT .,.,,,..,.,,_ & bonded . 114: 847-1167 UCICaAT ··-··•••""•·DU &OAT TlAILlll .......... tm =========="I"''' aLu..-11 ........... na &OAT u1nuA11<:• ,.. C:Oll;OltA D•L MA8 ........... Dtl IOAT U.Ulf(MI"' .::::::::-. P1perhan1ino uuo.t. · ................. iM•1t1• IQUtP _, Pa1'ntinn . 6850 OAY ;r)U.HDI · .................. IOAT"Sl.••· MOOa1Me".:'.'.': .. :,. • \.100 L• .......... , ,'111 •OAT •IOYIC&• "" ---~------•AU flU.110 1111 "' '"""" e INT • EXT, ANY SIZE JOB. Xlnt work, refs, lru l"lt. JIM. 642-4689 INTER Or Exl PAINTING, IMMED. SEJtvtCE. LoclJ f"l!f. FREE Ht ~1627 MUJfTIMITOH 1•acif'"'"""'MM MM.T 11.llTALI , ............ , .... "OUNTA ... VALLaY ........... It IOAT CM.&lT•l ........ _.,,,,,.,, •,10Ai.. aDcH ...... :::::;::::.._ ::f,!M~f:." .::::::;::::::::= HO llACN .................... &OAT •TOOAOa -OllAMOa COUNTY ... ····-'"'"' " OAaO•N aao..,. ................. ,, 90.lTI WAlfTID .............. tut •• '"''"''"···-AlltCllAIPT n• MSTMIMJTlll; ........ -..... NII "LYIMe LlllOllS """"""' tlM MIDWAY CITY ............... Ull MOfll\.I MOMll .. :::::::::::::ntt IAllTA MA .................... MO--·· ftl• SANTA AH.& M•t•Kn .. ,. ,,..,. ............ .. INT/EXT ~ioti-. •-u-•-.... TUSTIN . ...::::::::: ... 'af'ocCtL.SS ............... 9* ,---.._ ·~ '>;>ti ,....,. COASTAL Pit llC CAltS .............. f'UI "0-.... ,, ~ .~ 30 -......... ,. . .. .... .. .. . .... MIMI lllCIS .............. ". nn " .... ~"''" •<-J•• '"""•''"" ••-MOTOttCYCLllt n. exp 66-(8)9 548-(llil(fj L.AGVHA llllOUIL ............ Im MOTOltcOOTllltl ........... nit .,.c~· -~-· ~~---llAfll CL.llMIPfft .. · · .. "" ITlt AUTO t•ttVICll & PAlltTI "" tlfl VET's Bonded Paintlns. SAM -IUU CAP!n'UHO ...... mf AllTO TOOU. lQU!fl. ·::·HI• DAMA POl#T .. ,, .. .,...,_ f'lAILllt. TllAV•L pew Fttt eel. Lk:·d A REAL ESTATE, ru1Lns. u"'.., .... .'.::::::.,.. insured. * M2--04n G.neril CAMI'••• ................. ,,. •"-ERS .• ta.,La• ... TlUCKI ..... -......... ... • p"",, nel!Q wortl. ... ..,._ ............ ,.. Ja1•1 ............... tttt ~ , .... eirn, 1\eu! Reta. CONOOMlllUIM ................ OUHI au••••• ... --r 11t•lfTALI WAMTID ........... ,,,. .IMP'OllTl& AUl'OI 548-29'10, or ~ ::Sa"::.::"' ......... = ~"°"T CMS ";::::::::: .. , • INT = A MOTl"U. TllAILH -··-.., ~MTHMlft, CL.Alltel ........... 1 -J;JI.<. ftt, room GUEIT HOMll .. ....., •• "" :~ CAlltS, .oat ....... .. Ql. l use SinclA\r Jl'lint-MISC. aocr.-,u ,,,. ,. ..,.,,,.. · ......... " ,.__ " ...,_,_. lllCOMI PttO lt1'T Ul'Ot WAMTI• """"""'tM Nrat WGtk, ft . :::,!,; ~ IUS11"1iS& l'Jl~ftTY ......... -llff tAlltS .. _ ......... .. ....,,.,.,.... .. _ .. _. ot'a·d·-v: , ltt;.ILD'-11'.lltw.t = Jl'l .&.llAI~ ·•""····-.~--_, ~.,,.,.,-. UIS ............... ... -·- -ti t !! .. " " • . • .. .. " •• .. "! I, ' ' " I !: • . •• l l . :· •• •• . , . ' . . • . ., .. • • . : l . • l .. . . . • .. : ' . . 1 • l • . • . • . . • • ' . • . . . ' . . . . . .. . . . • . . . . . . . . • ' . ~ ·-----~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~ ................................................ 1111 ............... .,.. .............................. -:-0,.. .................. .,. .. '!"'~!!!! • Are You Letting -Cash Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have Any · Of These . Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sill Fast! 1. 11 ... 2. Guitar t. Biby Crlll 4. Eloctrfc s.., S. Camer1 6. Wather 7. Outlioord Motor I. Storff Sot 9. Couch 10. C1orfnot 11. RofrfgOretor 12. Plclcvp Truck 1!. Sewing "4i1chtna 14. Surfboord 15. Machlno Tools 16. Olshwoshor 17. Puppy 11. C1bln Cruiser 19. Golf Cort 20. Boromohr 21. St1mp Collection 22. Dlnotto Sot 23. Ploy Pon 24. Bowling Boll 25. Wator Skis 26. , ...... 27. Sultcno ie. Clock 29. llcyclo 30. Typowrllor 31. Bor Stoolo 32. Encyclopodlo 33. Vacuum Cla1nar 34. Troplcol "oh 35. Hot Roel l!qulpm1 36. Fiio Cabinet 37. Golf Clubo 31. Storllng Sliver lt: 'V1dor1an Mirror 40. Boclroom Sot ' 41. Sllclo Proloctor 42. Lown Mowor 43. Pool Tobia 44. Tlru 45. Plano 46. Fur Coat 47. Drapes 4L Llnans 49. Horse 50. Airplane 51 . Orgon 52. Ex1rcycle 53. R•r• Bocks 54. Ski - 55. Hlgh Choir 56. Coins 57. llo'ctrlc Troln 51. Kltttn 59. Cloulc Auto 60. Coffoo Toblo 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Sklo 64. TV Sot 65. Workllonch 66. Dlomon<I Wiich 67. Go-Kort 61. Ironer 69. Complnt Trailor 70. Anllquo '•mlturo 71. Topo Rocordor 72. Sollboot 73. Sporb Cor 74. Mlftrou, Box Spt. 75. lnboord Spooclboot 76. Shottvn 77. S.ddlo 71. Dirt G1me 79. Punching IOf 10. loby CorrllfO 11. Drums 12. Rlflo 13. Dook 114. SCUIA ci..r 'lhese or any other extra things aroa11d the house may be tumed Into cash with a DAILY P·ILOT WANT-AD so ... Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 (YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD) DAILY PILOT WANT A'DS WILL WORK FOR YOU! Get In On The Action Today! ,..._, e1 111 u.1• SllYICI Dl•IC1'0llY IOU & IMl'LOYMINT JOll & IMl'LO ''*° a oll.u • ~•N 1 =::.::•• D•nMtlc 11o1p 70lS rtol• w-. -neo .....; w....,., -nao '! -DOMIST1CS AVAIL. DW.b 11oo1 <lo. -==::---= PAJN1111C. J:xt, 111""'-~ ~ lut.-Plrcl'allo U..,.~ 1.1c. • u "'" .... n.. O>lld .,...., °''"'"""' m JAISCQ ..... ; ----"" •• •bl cal. 5'Ml2I MIC AOINCY llUlotloll. .,.. lo ....... <ii rot\~ 254 1t. 111 a..s. a.1 -... - -.......,. v.w.n ~ · I l'lootorlftt, R-lr uHO IA So. W'..-1'.L -Moch.nic.i , ::::•=:m ":; WJll ..... -- I e PATS ~ • all \!liiiiii-a;;;r&i Ortfttmtn 'II 1111. c/o IM liolloo Piiot ::' .,.':..:::"' r. • ' 'fypot. """ l!tim&t. Coll -llxpodoncod ;i:.~=" ...... ·~ FlzEaol~ -" •o.. -,, ?!!!!• w--' l'lum..... -""'" ... -7100 Jr. Draffuntn • °""' u.. -· . ..:>DI -Rap&h TL. N port "·--lcalm!'-......... ._.., el'Nllt ....... -.i, lplclt"" -·t ....... ~·· . .... tw --illlj, m , l'l . --.. ... too "'" to _.. t11om. Pononnel Cent.. :" =.,. : :=.::z t6d Cx.c : =~='::..~ ... -~ ~ Ill ..,_, lar ""'* .. ~~ ·e IW&-l012 e •-I•• Ju Ill ......... ..-.... .\fooqbC-Gldo -oall 111\ltftb l'WMBING ·ltEPA!ft Spl1JW '°' ..... GOLDEN ' ~ ,;(,, I~ 1111 W. ~ l1w7., N. 8. ,(IA :Ml9II '-:;T ' No ,.. too omall OPPOR'l'llNlTY! ~ -· jlllll 81 ·-· .... -"""'"T,;,:;:f PLWllblJW >I br. "°"'' \Vmlt 118Y<1JO • ulc&I :'°-. ' Gfrt Pdday · "°""llelc!>. Colll-• : • 6"'31.28 • 1fi .. rt .f.!'O'M .. m!lcbl • llli It. 8u . -... -· IJc,. llllur.; -. ·' ..,...,;"" "" _ __ Good ..... ---~ -1..... • r repair, rooter .ev .. 5.ll·TB t""'"""' ~ orden.. help"';/~ - l'eol.s.ntco 6910 '98"&'f • tno.. !>Pe 50. CAif PAT, EXP.ERIENCED , • 81S OOVQ..DIUVB ltllli DUI W..Q', o.ta Iii-. lo&Tl'91 l lwlmmlnt Pool Sorv. NEWPORT J!EAOf <nci 56G51 ARGUs 'AOINC11$ e COMMIRC:IAt ~ ..,_ • !fo f'ILLllt .:' 1. 5t5Ql;l aft t pm; ~ 1868 C • pat IM:~, CN. , r -!!I ' 6~ Holp w-· '. -· noo . ' l·Ho-1.......,W_ft ____ ,,,_,.__!UNITED CALI~ Wp-o 71.-"IAN,l,C: ; I ALTl:aATIONS ·A """°' . , m jlllftll '< _.. ~. Very th'• 'ATTINTION AUAV' m:Rrl'AllY IV; Under 27,12.w. c-ii~ . · . -k. App>l -nOI , , -· .._ - -Now--' ... ch • ~ • [)rtMmlld.,...Uteratto. dlttla&lt·~~ ,u243, .=:; • :.,, . r~ ~"".':'' S.r.Morkotlnt ""° ITOCIC: ROOM 'Cl.IRK _.._ • c:1orks1 """" . • • ''• ~="'""~~,.,,,,=~ISoutbem ·Clllfanda'• out-To niUiw aa lldmlm.trattir An '11111 ~ .... e nm; DRESSIWDNG 6 oW>dlllc 'private dub lo In Ma~·• .... ~ .• ~ .... o! -a lllmlnbtral\Ye ......... , ' . " ' ~ fut lll'Yioe. --•--..-...i uv:i. -detail ~ ID do oth!r work ! ! ,~ •' .. ___ ......., ... .....-... _ .._...., need of. a Rlln 1ep:e1e11ta. lld!W lJnetnly. Material --~-· .. ~ •• ~ ... to ....... hlah ' lewl lie u -AblUIJ ...... * * . jA{i1iii1ei;riiotii4tooir11.=i64~2Z:.5i5t4MS5 ....,,...., to llltroduce·""'" :', ~,!°"'-F • ~.rate ot !O SICRl!TAllY/Oliir,..'; , N:: .. ,;,,:'·=.....,.,,,,= .. =·=20=""=·="""=1:i:p~':8'~~· appen.tus. I =':f~ia:c:· . PRIOAY -~ TILE. '-·-•-6974 ""'1nan, "·--ta and Bit wlird. plf intnuta. Ex· Accurate '1Pb1r niecn.. ~· __ ..._ __,""'..,.. Prlfer IOIDll expeiiencl of .. PV and -..i .. ..-.1 ' --~------other rnee•1-at th1s tacU. ptritnee: 4 years _,,, _.,..._.... ...... -•• -~· • • I d for llD&ll afftce • , " * Verne, the "l'Ue Man.* Cutt work. Install • ........ No job too omall. Pluta' pat.ch. L e a 11: 1 D I &bower repair. 841·1!6"11 - ~ ~': = An equal oppc)rtwUQr .eo:;t;Z A~~ TYPIST .. - uua llffh'od. Attractive ......,,., C1oo1JW dall lor twzw De<. Expe-ml ~ · marqement futun and 1485 Dale Wq, Colta lleM 2Tth, 1*. Newport-Mesa MT.(1138 CXJaJpeh&l.tion. Pleue IUh-unlf)ed. Scbool D t• trie t I * * mlt ,.,,.,,,. to "°" M-«11 "••1!144. ,._i oU!ce, • COSMETOLOGIST ' · Dally Pilot. -------! 1981 N8"""'. Bl\Od, ""1a • . , _u~f_ho_1_11_•ry~---6-"°~•·~-~~~~-­c11y of Wootmlnotor Tree Trimmer $523 to $636 Per Mo. Mna. ~ 5 Daya. Prlfa' with , but not nee 1117. 4nQ 1ri per8011 ' ~. • CLYKOSKl'S Olotom Uphol. ltery. European CrUtaman. WAI. SHERATON 8~' • ll>lp. 100% --· FUrn. "°"""auto'•· 612-t« 1531 POLICEMAN CITY OF' Newjoort Blvd., CM. WANTED INN "". mu Ocean AWINliQ 1 • Huntinston Beeeh "" ,4 . ,-o-a~s-&_E_M_P~L-O_Y_M"'&_N_1· 11Q!O. ,. "'°· .,.. mo. .... 21 Newport Beach to 31., up to 35 with apprvyed 1tequirtl one year of teOl!nt Mud be able lo arve akohnllc tieverac-~ ,... .. , TYPIST' -/.~. -tor ... vy \YPl"I iold, mixed with ott.r~ eral otnct. work. SbCrftiand ' holp!ul hut DOI ..... fl&l.-9' c · Job W1nf9d., Lady 7020 experience. Hleg:ht 5'8" mm. o:pet\ence tn tree ~ lmwn. weight 1n ~· work, lncludlrw ~ 1UIPI'>' l'h>sl<al ...........,. .. , Hllh ml climb .... DAYWORK WANTED 9.4 SJ5.6367 cir 5Cl..lll21 I GENERAL help for Hollda,y entertaining. Servin& A: I deanina. Beclc;y ~mt IDAYWORK . Experience Own transportation • 50-7469. HOUSEWORK. One day a -k. Exper. • """- CdM area. &'B.1492 Domet;t1c Help 7035 DOMESTIC HELP School pMuate.. valid Cal· Apply before 5 P.M., l'rldly, tfornla operaton licenae, December u; 11168, to 1ht U.S. clttun. City Penonniel Offtce, 3D'.I Ne\vpor\: Blvd., Newport Beach. Pbont (D.4)1113-6633. ' REUBBI E. Lf£ ..... oltico. ~~ .... ""' ' dnwt: :1 • . rue applicatlon at City Hall, 8200 Wutminater Ave., Wntminsl@r, CaH- Jomia be1ore Deoember l'7th, 1961 • 5 p.m, Wttt· ten exam January 18th, lll69. (714) 193 ... Sll Ext. 205 • CLASSIFIED • ADVERTISING SAIESMAN STERHWllHLER ' JOHN BAlllt. • ~I m•i~ ... 151 I. Can Hl1hw1y SEC;RETAR'f':. CAREER Newport ... ch $400 to $550 .• , 2 """'"'""· Xlnt ~ ... Ol'l'ORTUNITYI · iw "'*"' ,,. 11>i l'r\dv, Jollltodo,olutelt-EXPERIENC!;D ~.'j~-ter, -· proWlkoft.Mutual J'uDd .ul4s p.(a'r TiMt b."'8J..:w:""~~ ~ ; N•--·-00 ...__ , -·-We train • tu11 or pm ttmo e PR , OPIRA TOR ,.... P-30!: . . . Mutuol Fund Advlooro, UNITID CAL.,ORHIAI Radfo·Ttlep!Mt"9 ~ , Npt B. 1!03 !:'!t..ur-BANK I Dispatch GI" .-. '. I.A. 1212 N. ~ 25 or om-. Must know kal .1 w.-· 2712 W. Cooot Hwy. "''·A...,, In,._. . [ -port Bloch YILLOW C,f,B . CO. -* DESIGNERS 6*243'1 1111 E. 111> Sl . . I Electro MochonlCll "°"" M"' · · • :;:; ~= "" ~;:;"'"'" SKTY /ll[(Pf,_ .. ; : Tbo DAILY PILOT "fl en Live in or live out openl!W ln outilae c1.a"'1fled advertiallv &ales. ~ Hou~kNpera Good basic wqe and com- ExceUIOl' Ai;eDC)' miuion plan pl111 paid vaca.· demgner for Pftlduct dewf. I Must bt px1 bqdit. ·.mrf.. ··~ 430 So. Broadway, LA 90013 tlono, paid medlco1 plan, (213) U3-0847 (213) fl20..1735 lick leave and retirement :• ";! ~'!1.:' CLE,~TYPIST --...,.,. .. ,... ..... · SAYE ~ASHI The ORANGE COAST'S leading Present reaume to P.O. Box phone penonaIHy, conaduo. 687 ..... • ~... !loo ba-~ .. ' ,_., An&, ........... Salary Opell. Cll1 &G-3'30 -I Call "°"'"' Blana> "'"""" Equal ._...,.., empl-B"'Y oltico OHdo GAL FllJ. e MORNINO 9. ' ' 9 A.M. & 11 A.M. for ap. DAY With aenual' office ex· W'ITRISS polntment. SG-5678 * CARPENTERS perieno1. F 1., t, aeeurate "" ·-:: 1 FOUNDRY HELP Some with heavy typtnc and tllhw reqtlirtd. Exper.~nce Prtt'tned " I Experienced co r • inall2rl, experience, irome Appl;y at perumtl of6ce. Apply ln ptTICD • &rinden, And mold.en and modera~. 2 to 4 P.M . ....,..,,.., "'"""" ......... * SAILBOAT RIOGER u s DI c COCO'S . I Apply tn perlOU Mon., thru wtth aome •tockroom exp. I I yers o. 2U1 WMcllfr, N.B.: • . • Fri. bet 10 am It 4 pm JENSEN MARINE OOR.P. WE1J.. Gl'Oomed Youn&~- at PRECISION CJ.STINGS 235 Fbcher, C.M. to ualat 1n unique 4l't!ll: . [ OF CALIF., INC; 3>f4 REAL ESTATE Salesmen • 3323 W. Warner ahop, Alll or put :ttml." Placentia Ave., C.M. Sh:>uldn't )'OU be Wilna the Santa An& RJa1U l1rf, will be ll'OQ!lAd • 1 A Teledyne O>mpany •ho t t e • t area Huntt--Equal eppoftunlty employer ~ future In~ .• t II • l NO PHONE CALLS. • .. ..,.. bua1ne9a. u. -Beach! CALL Phtl -. • ./PAINTERS McNomee, VW.,. Roel Clitrk Typist OlMBINATION, Shop llor I CAAPENTER! f'Atate <oarntr Broollhunt Stock Brobrqe office. Maid.I A Go Go Daneen. ./ FIBEllGLASS A Gartleldl Sbunon. Hammlll C.. Top ...... $2.~ to TOOLING 1163-44n or 546-8103 ll01 Dowr om. .wt. Ph. tor Int. 56trm ' LEURS BOAT Co. POSITIONSavallableb'"" --IWSYLAISY,811-·I 1781 Placeittla. C.M. pti1enced ll!!l'V1cemu A IG-4080 C.M. , ' I DRIVERS trainee In Ille water uWlty IU!lCEl'T·'l)ptot. JHo a!lloo •. EARN •2 u HR. ft•ld. Sal"Jl' oomm•naun.i. EilPERIENCED part time Know1-«Mori•}•> J • ...,.... with experience. Submit wattreu wanted ~nil'IC opera.Hon Mlpful bur :net .. -, LATE NIGIIT WORK resume to Mr. L..Sturaeon. work. VIiia Roma ntcetary, Apply W: ... ;t;.i Full or part time P.O. Box «JOO, tquna Hilla Reataurant c.n afttr 2 Mortuary •• ar E. l'hh a I The Pizza Man 642-9'$2 92653 PM. MI 1-4929 a.ta Me-. EAJ\Ly morning ,_.,...,.. -.,,Genenl=,...,,-=--,.....,,..,..-1 auto roui. In HB. 211 hn Car Wash Hllp GIRL .......,., Ute ofllco, Female no.......,,.,. I P" d"Y. no coll-Eam Full llmo or Wkondo. -at puto helpful Apply in -' -. $l8l)..$230 per mo. Phone M.J,n. ap l&, apply 1n pmon OwirN s.' ~ !lf0%1 I· ~. !!wy' 1987 Placentia Aw; ! 847·2300 LIDO CAR WASH · _,..gg.L ·"""' ..... Co.ta Mea plan. Automobile neceaary. *BELLMAN WANTED ., E. l7th eo.i. Me• GEN. -k-1, part BUSINESS ts GOOD . • APPLY IN PERSON. ,i e bperlenced Gelcoater ::·:::. ~ "': J'amaica Inn Botti -.-:·t ,. Sher1ton Beach Inn / • • Experienced Sa&ten '9&"'*2 more Ont claa maJ4 ~ ~;: · :n:U2 Ocean Avenue ;· Apply; MA N U PLASl'ICS, per hour up 1o 40 Hunttnaton Beach Bldg: B, 00 Placentla .lv, EXPERlENCED d • n ta I Can bt part time If · ' "' MALE HELP WANTED ""'"Me.. o.lllltanL Sood handwritten "'"""' · . ·~,. • . J'ANITOR ruume tD Box M &53, Dail¥ MO'I'HERLi.i; b>me,!•;! 2 :.'" l DOORMAN, APPf.,,Y o..r to, ,.lllble, 10 0 d Piiot dolldren ,..a 1 • T;cUot ~ r PORT . THEATRE """"11 Job. vocotloo. meab HOUSEKEEPER. llft to: 1n, .,... "" ap « e. AT 6 EVENINOS Included. Mcl>omld'o ,... Motherleta "°""'· Npt. Bch. c..ooo de! Mar. - LIQUOR CLERK. Retail. taurant, n«t Harbar Blvd., &fta. 2 childrtn qe 14 • open1nz Call ~ I Exper. OWr to. era,,.. CM. ts """' .-to. 531·1"° HSKPR S -1-T p.m. $«l j Ma k tpl ~ uea. Pbonl m.C> Part time SALES MATURE 1ad7 to llYe ln Jiii' wk. Eft, meal tnd-r e ace 835-lSll Neat, penonable '°""" mon • help with jnYalld · eblld. .._ o.m. t WANTED: Clean cut eollete to .ell aw..p mettl on SUn. ~aft 3. Alk for Mn. HOUSEKEEPER tor 2 adulta atudent W/own car for pert Must have tranlporti.ticn. StudebUw Un tn. Spanllb IP"I~ time evenirw work. 500 W. Salary acatn.t comtnlaalcn. DAY Bar Maki, lJ..8:P.M. OK. !5C'f~ c:ir '*°UM Cout Hwy., ?f,B. ~154S NO .a.an. Ne&! Bir BABYSl'MTJt g..s Mora tin for SERVICE station Attn'nt. PART T1me Stock an a Goldtn ~.NA 613-411111 J'rt Our home V1c So. o..t Part -men. Somo _,, .. \W"1 -m • •. CONCESSION STAND Piia. Mf.lMS b I ..... -. Apply terr Hoit<> ,,.... ,,,.,,. .,... bl Apply Port n...m Automo i es =~ !'..':.. A• ::t ~~.: , 1V1N1NGs J,... """· w-7500 t.ndanl TSCHETTER ROBa> 17816 -dSt.-..... bl EX-II SAW QIEVRON 2275 N....... H.B. SC.156 PEIUENCl!:D. t In, 5 - .. -----.. 1 Blvd, c.M. MAN Or OOl<ple, -.W wk. Coll alt 1,.8*-lllS , Mitt-WWI MECHANIC experlenoed. ;. i:-Mar~~ lJVp;.lN Co"!_! a 11 Io! .. ~ ~ 1pin: ._ Offtot # IEST llllSI [~=-- Ooata Meta Auto wen. route open. $225. Mo. + ~ ~ 1ld1. ~ 4 • ()penllwt a'fdtbll 3l6S Placenti!, C.M. APSICUI 11 bra ,. wk. al'eL --~ aatn; • ~ EXP'O. CX)UN'l'ERMAN f1G...M33 . e BABY81J'ID 1111 home Irwtant incmRt A tnlQkw. *CITY Atml PJJITS* DOORMAN -A• S.-Oootio --. lloriDI IWy •Kr. ~ 2012 Pllomtll. CM, • 8*-Ull · · -........ Stolt .. -11111 . GROC£RY~lr: or pt time. Own ti-ana, rda. VE XI CAN*'! tbllfG. Gl:RKAH1 .TMdst part derL ElQ>'d *"' loo d P!oooo """1'IOO, llxt tH l>oolWo -1dlw. ll'llo .. -. lmlll prlftll -. nwtcet. 673-l310 ... 15. ....,,, l m-tl1I Need • -· ., PftODlicriOM WANTED; Lod>' Cook 12 • IWllll'TUSI' • ,,.. • """ , .... ed! 1UPEP.Vl80llS _, ., • PM. 1 ..,.. -. wrm l,Ql.tOwlNo DoQ,PJlolW ... -1 ·-· ..,.,,__ LIDOARSA ORS..- ----. --------~~ ... ----=-=•= roe t -·---· .. --~----....---------------- ---II D.1.11.Y Pilot' .,...., o ...... U, 1'61 ---- .... (;HANOI CHAND111 l'OI Ml1tCHAND111 JOit M11tCHAND111 l'Oll I M11tCffAND1s1 l'Olt Ml CHAND1s1 FOii ! 'rrs '"" LIVUTDCIC l'ITS •"" LIVISTOCK· SALi Af1D TRADa SALi AND TltADI SALi AND TMDI ~· AND TMDI · $ALI AND ~I SAi.i ~.'!!J TltADI SALE AND TRADE Pob, 0.-ol --H.,_ a1i'o """'~-all ... 1Mvre '!'!'-~-1100 I'll .. l °"""° 1130 Ml-II-U00 ~ ... IS.~ UGO MIK1ll1n-·UGO n:MAI.£ -.,.,. .., GOOD --· Ent MATOIU<G l'dald.Or. ANNMISAltY "JUST IN TIME 8''3" SURFBOARD, B&l>Y ,._ llO.. hlld tor or Wa-Ju-3'f'. ~: -l ......... °'""' ,. &LI FOii THI HOLIDAYS Gun Mn,..r, a1mo<1 now, awu.u, 962-<1851 or l"111 d-tkln $300. '! l!:~colhn1 . •1\50. -* AUCflOll * Lo¥ely Glflt $90. 2 oiQP bod-· 8°'~ ._ °' \H5o3319 &It'' MEDITEllANEAN SPANISH ~~. :tm.,395 E. Y.i'• u. ~our Tth Bee.uti.M oryat•l UQuot $4.each.ZtnJthH1FintdN>, p.m. ..... ;:-;:;:,;''<::,,-;;;:::.=:=c:_~i -wldi labulouo DIC. 12 •n4 u -(IJbby) Stat °"" $.IS. Encyctopodlt. 118 C.lo N20 IGELD!l<G, tadd1t a bridle GAl'FLER'S•Sottln'a -t.lnllldt"""'"°Ms. 'thura<liy;. frld•y _, .. ,0 10 ., 'l'IW-,.i...,. """pl•t>. 115. 16 5)W'lold,approxl5h&odo 'l'ahle Who~• Crid· luynowit .. le ..... wt blen-Plllner.:1m.Uen.0o MM movit e&mert SlS. SJ'AMESE. ~· •t\111 !lb'· fUch.536--m:torm..z.27 * ale. IUO· Xli>I con d . ond loy • .woy hr 7:30 l'M c1y (or WU.el . Martini -014 "8-l80! sta-.. Abf. h<llol> -1,;;:;;;;;=:::::::::=:=;< ,._ Chrlifm .. dtllnry. l!epubllcVanldll.._ FUblan -Cordl&l-...... QUALITY -bed=-kltten1 ,Llw-k ll40 1987 WEii'iiiiii9US& trcst· Salt>, partial U.tiM only. Jl.aers. SJ~ Heh, or buy W/be&utifUlly quilted mat· PINTO Maro4pUited for .. =. ' fl1oet retrtatratot1 £:i:ce1.Wd HO ,AY~NT TV ... SteNoi, Llvlna room tet ooiN>leW; Martlnl trt11. IPllt foUndlUOn, built 8~ KJTI'ENS per. Western rider. $31). <Widitlon. 1100. f1$,3131 TILL FllltUARY •nd ow,. room ,.i., din-lbolcor, ume patt'Pl' ~ la """"· N..,.. ""'1. $98. P~:-s c.u ~&It 3 _ • :J.u.rn.ilun :J.i~ta-_ Of.' N4tw Sllowroom ~ Wiii Sell Any l'I,.. lno!i.14wlly s• Wood carved ar111 dl•an, lg. man's cba!t or Jpve .. al 5 Pc Octagon dark Oalt din set w/ black or avocado framed chtlro; 8 Pc BR 8'l 11-dr Mr. & Mn dreaaer, i. mirror, ,2 com·. modes, decoaUve headboard In Spaniah oak deolgn with marehlng box apinp, matlt ... & DtsHWASllEll. ...,..,., ~" ·wa"t ..to,<;tloO or lino .... •tt.., 1am, " ml tablff, .i .. i oilier co<11Wl......., WbMh '2!11. au.ms -., SbowtT, a,... old. coiidlll>bo<t"""" pJa.0. m1m11'1, plctur.., ~okl.1un low pricod. 538-8153 aller·I ·~-.: Bl!l/\!JTIFIJL QooJot Ki"-' TRANSpORTATION m. 98).3914 • SPINITS cabiret, ,.wln( ............ p.m. . flllac. W1nfod _ 11610 i montha. bod llhota. !Sn lollb l Yachll 90QO • • CON.SOI.IS bar •!Oola. V&eUIUllJ, Bod. li<NUAL la<tory Mio. llu4 w A N"' . ..,..,_ E D -' ~.ntl!Ull 1110 Frallcbi.'iea d~te-r for l'Gom •U, mattre~a, re. ~ 1tonewart pott:ery, I 31' Trel•n ~rul .. t YatMh• frt&tn.ton, itovee, wUhttl, f'actory open to the public. Oop ~ '6' ft~ Vol'• ~ Ml1 MERltY CHlll,STIM~ . kl.,;INU dtyen. onc< a """ only. 50% to WE rtoed qu&lilY • ,,., Junl< btL -1, J ft Antlquoo Amporund Story l Citric 80% -t on b.mpe, Ill<!.,,, . FutOllun, ""'°' CHRISTMAS. PUPPllS ,el>c. wln<h, '*<!10, D/F. UnulualaU'~tllt k;.'l:.a;. '* Ca.rtatll, cratu, ~:to pla.ntera & accel!.l;(\l'fff 1V'a, It'"°" 'PP~ Veryan\all, bl&Ck~whtte cdlelrt ebrr:tidon. Own., frame. ONLY $529..95 ($1095.95 Value) or TE RMS 11 . low 11 $4.'6 ""Wlek No down -use our store t:ha,.. plan antiqul Jovtr -«1lo -911-t" • C.mpbell ,bt told ~ntd N ttOn!i!. Mon. Dec 9lh thru Fri. ~ tOC1ls 1; ottiee equipment Slalt;y-C.ocktt mlxtd ~ mwtt .cU! AU Uah off ~3 Butchtr blocks. 2 roll Coast Music 20th. Noon to 4 PM only, TOP CASH JN so Minutes pie~ no each. ~W bold ~nm. / .!.. topde~h!u°'!~*e" 1~·~7t;•tvd.,CM WlllDY'SADcnoll ~~~c~ea~c~~ s:n-im *mas =~;~:Phone ~~.JuJc"t~., 262t lje"'°"'Blvd .. CM • • 271 . 2015% Newport Shld. -Mtchln,!1, ofc. 1700 PUG PUPPIES 3424 Yla Oporto, N.B. * w.3069 • 114 s. <II Cimino Rt41 Behind Ton>'•.Bldr. Mati. HARBOR DRIVE IN Will hold till C>r~tma •. Roa:· .,._. * 494-1916 E,,.. VAST •tock .Amer &: Eur San.Clemente Costa Meaa * M6.86S6 PALLET Jacb (2), 2400 & ~Wed champion back-1., n~ awt:onl tum .l clockl. Lar r y 492-4642 OPEN DAI\-Y 9 fit 4 • SWAP MEET 4400 lb Utt $175 ea. DlO ,round. By &Pf>Olntment. Racer. Blt» and Cold Morpn .Antiqun. 2•21 lb mobile lltt ,$150. 2000 lb 494-79i1. Atttt1 5 P.M. Trailer 4 boat New~Blvd.,C.M. SPINET plani:I, near new, FRESH.CUT FLOWERS' Evtry Sit & Sun p.net.i. Clark fork lift, re-CHAMPION M i niatur e pal~,ted,: New w Approved Furniture . (No Ftncy Front-BUT Qu11lty V•l-lnoldol 2159 Harbor Blwd., Coate Maa• 54116'60 Opon9-9bolly-Sundoy p.s " 12 Y•1rs .,,,,. location -11"'9 ~ners Kohler 4 Campbell, walnut e Potted Poir\ae!tiu c.qfutt or Harbor Blvd built . $1~. Cnf) 639"-2691 Poodln. AKC, white, m,d n a ,u I a). yd e , UpholJt Sewi!JI M•chfMt •120 finish. xlnt cond. Mi.t1t tell. • Bouquet of Month Cltta e'=' 897-2433 by Blue Ribbon winner. $75. 'I'hlft 1'% bp <;hain ".j. -· .1 • Beat offer. 4MoJO.'il , e Free Local ~Ivery , &: McFadden, Santa Ana START YOUR OWN VEN-Will hold 'W Chriat:mu. enginu. Complete w i t1i 1967,~GF;B..~nwlet~ wltll lLUIMON6 'spmet Orpri. e Growen Dhtrlbutor 531·1272 •ft 7 DING ROUTE with 8 Aven-894-1039 several fuel tanks, •teerin& waJ, ccinaole. Due to illnuJ JPnl cond.·~· 'e 613-0610 'e CHRISTMAS shop at "SAN· co hot coffee &. chocolate Just in time for a.net eont:rola. See at ~= :.:n:o.~i: ~ KIRBY V~ TA'S WORKSHOP." Dec. machines $50 ea. 5314529 CHRISTMAS Lafayette. Newport Beach .. sq automatically, touch-0> • • 1Mft$ ~ ~ 13th It 14th. Cara~ Sale-aft% pm • POODLE PUPJ>IES 1964 29' OWENS D c .. .l_~~) Anotho' MIL BEST one: Hqur CLEANERS In Coron• del Mar at Pacltic c.oast Hiway and "" • Air Conditioned • Fully Gari>eted e Will Train Quaillied Applie8:Jlt& !"or • Sales Girl.s • Silk Finisherl For tnterview call: Mr. Bergstrom 67:>33(,; or Apply in Person COUPLE. $550 + apl. for interestlni beach re• o rt motel. Some office & full mntnce exp nee. 494-1196 e FLORIST • EXPERIENCED 548-7484 School1-ln1truction 7600 Chrilltmu 1ilt, typewriting. Qilldren, anndchildren, or Yourself! Individually tutor- ed Qrllcoat 10 leuorm typing act.Jol. 173 Del Mar, CM, 546-2859 EXPERT PIANO INsrR Popular & J au: • 646-7028 • MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE Furniture 1000 -~---niafic, button Mies; blind "fel~Yi1lon · . · ·•• I have several re~ssed Speelalty Gifts ~ Items • AKC. Will bold Flybrid~. fully equipped., FumltvN IOOO btfna, owr cuti 'Without 24 .. BLK/Wh: Mapa.1/QS floor . model• le made to order. Baked FREE TO YOU t)C.538.3 New paint, SO hrs Cf' '--"--=:;: attach. Guaran~ OK. First TV~' .,lid 1 it a't e demonstraton. Some ue goodies! 2976 And.ro! SL {off POODLES min I a t.u r e overhaul. Make G ff er . CANCELL'ED Pymilt Ja.n. 16, 1969. Call AM/FM 'combo. Ebony: likenew.Call~7280 Baker) in Mesa Verde. SABLE &: Wht male females A.KC, 1 wks , 642-9088alt 6pm. anytime 530-1212 or 893-4444 like new. $125. 49f...5.'d Mt. HAND crocheted 1 ace KNITftft FABRICS Shepherd Collie, 1 yr 'Gld. chocolate, Apricot, white • CHRISTMAS PARADE Hwttful of O.C.itor 1967 SINGER., aulD zig: zag, s · tablecloth. fi6" x 17'', brand 11 llU Likes children. Ahots and will hold fur Christnw, $50 What a parade from th.ii cute Furniture wal. ~binefincluded. Repo, RENT TV $10 new. A beautiful lift for license 84%-6814 alt & -f15. 842-1856 18' Packet fiberalau run 5...._nlsh Rfnil11J!ne9 I will at11 tor $38.SS cuh Gr N Depoalt Fr dell that apecial lady in your .-'FOR SALE P.M. 12/ll BASSET hound w/papers. about in x1nt cond. $3900. r-Medlt•tr•nffn t.ake over 12 payments of ~lll ·or ff mv;rro life $15. 540-91~. Remnant!, samples & Mill OR~ANIC Fertilizer, aged Female, 15 mos. Hsebrk MARINA DUNES 644-0126 WAS ORIG. $l,tl.OO $3."ffi mo. ·Next pymt Jan COLOR T.V. 2l", Hottman HUSBAND&. Fatben, Boy ~s Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 horse manure combined' Loves chldrn. $50. 830--0459 FIBE RGLAS 8' 16 i11 n( 10, 1969. Doe& everythlnc $35 Friends. Stumped tor an p,m. 9'J9 Baker, Costa MeSA. With wood shavings. Good aft 6 ' dinghy, aimplete. $100. 3 MUST$68SA5. C.OORIFICE without attach, button hole11, · * 5"45-0869 * everlutinc Ch r 11 t mas • REGISTER Now! J•'ree mulch. 833-5332 be tween 8 Italian Greyhounds, champ ~ A~hrtson outboard $50. b•lilll!OO. ~""' ........ ~,tc5.~ttt Present"! Beautiful new, classes after Jar. t 5 t ! & 5 Mon thru Fri. 12131 sired, AKC. Ju1t right for ,,,........,.,_ .. ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: •"""' ......, PORTAJp...E 16" 'TV aet, cuatDm, hand made walnut C z y k GI hi • 11 Cu 1 1 0 m YOUNG, Male, Penian cat. Chr\stma8! Quiet & clean 1967 32' CHRIS COrillthlan. Go(aeoua,8 ft. Spanish sofa good CODditlolt $50. Call cedar cheat 56«i74 Uphol•t·-Sehl. Euro--n Gentle house pet,. nds gd noo•• "'~"""""" rAo --.o Low .___ .t .. 11.. 1 •• , 11.nd Match t n It Chair. Mu.licll Inst. •125 6£-0129 after S·PM S. ' .... .,. .-" home. 673--5797 or 675-4235 .,... .... ~. ""°'.w.10 i:Ao •u34'""::;,A-;::"' equ..,. Custom quilted withl~::::.::;:..:c=;_-.....;;;;::; e 21"·TV •~. 19" -bl· CH. RI TMAS FOR .H.ER C raf t smansh i p. 1831 alt.S P.M. 12f12 MINIATUREdac hshund _,_......, ,...._....., _. ...,._ c. Mink stol Newport Blvd, C.OSl.a MeSa. h · · d ·1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::] c&r""Yedwood.trim.R..lDft. eHIUS'l'MAS Idea! $35: ·Both goOd cond.. Call e, worn few ti~s 642-t•« GOOD puppy, c amp1on 11re . Seville Canied velvet IOfa. Vox Electric Guitar, S4M39S Coat $10CC, sell far $375. • ...,.. home, small loving AKC $1llbo1ts 9010 heavy Dark oak end tables W/cue. New S%i5. now $100 ,;:;:;;;:;;:c==c--=---; * 548-200. * I FRIGIDAIRE, top freezer, "almost" Shepherd female * 495-4. "". * . SPECIAL and matching cocktail ta-or beat .otter. 675-1144 EARLY American Stereo TV POOL TABLE 3 piece bdrm set, dining 9 mos. Shob & spayed. DARLING Dmtie Am·Fm combination. $.SLATE rm table & 4 cha.in, desk; 962-1530 weekend on1y12/14 nµruature Christmas Sa.bot with u.il1 ~~~!:: ::-::if! ~ -~~ano1 . .,_:.1• ~~ ... ~!r; 962-8186 New senutM alate -trom It. mi~I. all in good coM. MALE Beagle 5 yrs nttds pup. l-male ~ett. ARC. 8 $325. 1100 West Coast Hwy, ............ cuiiu ......,, ~ -========= $395 -incl. acee:s10rles, set-548-1"'2 ho Ow tr weekll al Christmas $50 to NB ""1133 bedroom suite wllb full .. ...., n1e. ner ansferred. I · ho 673-0701 · · ,,.. .... after 5 P.M, HI-Fl & Stereo 1210 up and delivery, 6'2-4236 OVJng me. 1 ~=~~=----King size bnx apring• I: AKAI (Rober1.s) 4 _I r a c k 545--0632 12/14 COCKA-POO 6 ..... # LIDO 14. Old but good. A. mattress. 1 n ..... Snani.sh BEAUTIFUL rose pink -pups, "'"' .. • real '---in t •""" n,.; -..5.. ..-· Pi1nOt I Or91ns 1130 FRENCH Prov combination, ladies lull length all wool stereo tape recorder & ac-I FREE stud service, to AD 0 RAB LE . idea I . ""'·'l§~ a "°'."'. decor dinl.nz room. Gold Curtis-Mathes TV lblk & coat, never worn. Original c."ess. Make offer. Relax· prove, white "teacup" poo. Chrimnas tilts; S 1 0 • eluding aall &: tr a 1 I er . Ieal Spanish tabl• lamps. whtl itereo_ phonograph & cost $50. Now $30. 540-9162 icizor -Verve Mod 1h price. d1e. 842-6391 U /12 675-5763 ~ 546-3356 Hanging swq: lamps, etc., MOVING FM-AM radio (stereo) Xlnt 673-7761or 675-1447 eves HAMSTERS, Various colors, COCKER Pups . A.KC. SCH~ U' f i h•r1 I ass etc. Each piece can be pUr-cond. $195. 546-0963 COLUMBIA 29 "Querida" w o R L D 8 0 0 K OIILD· 5-6 w~. old. Free ID good Champion sire It dam. Will Snowbird Xlnt c on d . c~x!nri:~~~e I I SALE I I STEREO . 1969 Solid State wSlanlll 3rd•~partner-Sharp! CRAFI' set. 15 -,ul., '66 $75. home. 54G-34n 12/14 paid til Christmas. 546-3839 !'~er Ir. trlr. $425 OR 1 ----~ ttpg 6 . ..,,000. See Balboa Also Cycle-Teacher S25. Also ,,.....,~ Newcomers to c&lif. • • • • con:so e 11tereo. Never ll"CU· Marina. 64.2-3295 1 ... 18. ~,· il ,, __ , 6 4 MOS. Female Shepherd, TOY poodles. females. AKC. KITE '--" __ ,, Credit approved Immediately Sacrilice! $85. 535-7280 ' 'L'I. vc ge acr an, ~ part Collie. 302 Monte Vista, 8 week with shots&. clipped. ' ua.uer, ...,, k cover. RD FURNITURE We're moving to luger quar-St1uffer Reducing mo. $85. 548-0587 PM Apt. c .. Costa Mesa 12/12 call aft 3 PM ~5216 ST.50. .,A,,..,.,~ ters and we have a lot of C & E I 1•-Ma hi $15 ~~i;;-;i;;;;;';;;;=-ii,;ii;;;;;;;;l===~-~~~:,._~-and 1mera1 qu p. """' c ne • ALASKAN Seal fur jacket, OLDER Model refrigerator .11 1 . 1 1 IN THE WAREHOUSE 1844 NEWPOltT BLVD. COSTA MESA Every nigh't 'til 9 Wod .. Sot & Sun 'Ill 6 QUALITY Klngsize bed w/ beautifully qUilted maltreS!I, split lou.ndation,' built in frame. Never used. $98. Worth $250. 842-86.19 Oflico Equipment 1011 HERMES electri c typewriter, Exec. Model, legal 1ize carriage. $175. 675-3832 ADDRESS MACHINE . pianos organs we don 't S48-t7;;a satin lining, perfect con-fwith no freezer.) wom JUST n time or Ho idays! SABOTS -New & Used $150 want ta move. Some .. a.re SLIDE Projector . Sawyer . FIREWOOD dition, size J.5.16 $ 5 0. AKC reg. English Bulldog & up. Tom Cat Boata' %614 med; mme demos; aome Rotomatic, bolda 100 1lide1, FOR SALE 548-5777 good. 673-4777 l2/l4 ups, 6 wka. 545-7952 Npt. mvd. 675-%400 =• .-::: ~i=etin:n fully automatic, almost new e 540-9887 e CHINESE Oriental R ll g . ~ Fem. d~, mix~ ~ SAMOYEll puppies, AKC RACING Sabot XInt eond drastically dilcounted to sell :v:,r ~~r~r 8 HOUDAY tfealth Sp a 9'xl0' Beaut. rotors, just child::· 64~ i . 1';;12 ~~~~~c:mtma.s-$100 Sacrifi':.! 0s:!° ~ * , i.mmediab!!)'! You must not KEYSTONE Membership l~ yrs to. cleaned , $295. 642-3293. Aft. ADORABLE 0nx· 4 ~-, 5 pm ie, yrs, COLLIE & SHELTIE. PUPS 23' ENSIGN, lo'· of •-· mill thl1 really aipectaeular IMM PROJECTOR payll!. 540-5705 P~ bred to good OOme. AKC M/F Dep will hold .,. ... u .... sale. Buy with no moneY FIRE OO A NICE 24" girl's Huffy Loves children. 646-2232 , . ' . ' · l improvemenhl. Cost $5200. down 0 .A.C. Ir. 5 year1 to need1 minor repair. $30. W D Impala bike. New tires, Iii Christmas. SM-1880 Must aell $2600. 646-8886 pay. 536-8563 alter 6 P.M. 63'1-684."l. pedals & seat. Real nice LARGE Do g ho u A e FOR Christ ma 1 smalll-========="I WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO DeJUR ~r 2~x3~. New Mink J1cket $30. 549-2877 (wooden). 549-3258 U/14 miniature poodles AKC $50 Power CrulMrs 1801 Newport, C.M., 642-8484 $50. Darkroom equip. $10. Best Gtfer. 536--0153 LANE Danish teak cedar ELECTRIC %20 V Dryer. each 334 E. 19th Cm 9020 ~ ...... , afternoon .,. .... w .. _ 54• oo~ 12/U CHRIS Craft 24' V.S ii). ·~" ~ ' I =====~====='-IDRY Fir, Wood, e"~"1" .. tllll, chest. 47" with 3 drawers, or..... 0'"1JOVJ · I• """"""... Horses 1130 OOard, radio, etc. Bargain; ~ Greatest Gift of All " Mwic in the Home Give yo.ur loved nne1 a piano or organ for Ouistmaa. New Hammond organs from .................. $599 also many used from . . $50 New pianos fror , •• , •• $495 al.BG many used from . . $175 * SPECIAL * Used Hammond B with Les- lie and reverb ........ $1495 Open every night k Sunday 1-5 'til Christmas lor your convenience HAMMOND in CORONA .DEL MAR 2.1154 E. Coast Hwy., 673-8930 •500 orange and mixed. Free like new. $65. 673-2465 SM Brown black dog & % slip avail 673-34(6 Priv. Sporting Goods delivery. 546-7544 POOL TABLE 4x8, Auto. Burmese cat. 64fr.7S49 12/12 FOR Sale: B!lY Mare. new Pty. DAD? Fix up this standard ball return. Xlnt cond. GOOD CJean bacon gTease. sadd1e 4% yr old. 645-0791120,~.~CAB==c,..-.~ ... -.~.-. -.-.~11 iize Pool table tor ttw kids Dial MZ-567M for RESULTS Many xtru. Reas. ~7 646-23TI 12/14. morrunp after 10 tank, 50 hp c'brd. Bargain? for Xmas. Good buy $40. $800. m-1496 Hyn11 (!Ute ivory) billiard bal1ll Xlnt buy, hardJy used $30. 536-8653 After 6 PM DIVERS Chrilltmas bargain, all new lkin di"fln&: ~P­ Val $:115, ukine S 115 . 546-2082 CHRISTMAS special • a b!w new Winclanaea short boards at $100. 646-3n8 USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID WANT AD ORDER BLANK AND REA1.,.H fHE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST MARKET PR 2lli headmasters w/bind-1--------~ . ._ ............... .....___ .................................... ,._.,_._. .............. ~ .. ~ ............ _ ........ ~-·-----I ings, pr Strolz ski boots {7% \ Xlnt cond. ~ --- 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES BUSINESS R'EPLY MAIL • ..... • • • Spoocl-Skl ilo111 9030 BIRCHLINE 19' w/ trlr. V powered. Ski or fish, Sac $700. 548-5181, 673-2302 e BCYITOM PAINTING e $1.85 Per. Ft. + paint Complete Boat Repair Newport Marini> Service Dry Docks 642-4447 9050 Aircraft 9100 MobiloHomo. 9200 . ' . ,. • I • . .. . I • " • . • 1 . • • 3 ). ' ' . . : -. o · ••• '· • ~- • R '· ~ •• I. .. ••• 0 .. " v. t " 0 • 11 0 •• u " ro ly = •Y lo "' .. .. ~ y. II "' .. .. .. = :. L J! I "' 31 • I -• • 98 -CC , ItlJllit Motorcycle only 1700 ml1ll + $225. cash for low mOpge British ~t btlt, no junk. 4$-2343 .-IPM. FOR s.le IDO. , 1968 Honda 450 Scrambler. 2800 Miles. Like new. lll\ilr/black. Joe steele. ~ &ft 5 PM 'SS HONDA. DO. New cond • l05(I mil... Gd: Christmas lift. S125 aft. 4: 00 p.m. ~ '67 YAMAHA Trailmastl!r 100; '67 ·1'RitJMPH Bonnev!Ue la:> ET, 650cc Xlnt cond Low lllllt tee to apprec. Very &an 850 ~ aft 4 'Gt HONDO 300 CC New • 50,000 Ml GUAR $186 FUil DOWN $54.86 FOR 36 months OAC + Tax Ii: Uc. Barwick Hayden ' IMPORTS 998 So. Coos! Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-9n3 5,4$-06.3.4 • ... J1rtt1port Jl111 po11 s -ll'IS. '67 DATSUN SEDAN MG 5'5-2141 Owned by little 'ole man in SUZ ~ ~ up for ra"lng Laguna Beach. Speedomet· -C--,.-· --~-with ~~Gtru. See .... to er reads 7,800 miles. Radio, HRISTMAS-BONUS aP~tel Ll 8-6757 heater, dlr, automatic. $75 1959 MG Maynette Sport Se.- Cash delivers. Will fine priv dan. GorgeoW1 classic ll?dan. '68 HONDA 45().CC: pay pty. After 12. 494-9773 or Flashing red with contrast· $llllty 6 U1Ume paymtll. 545-06:!' ing interior. Economy plus ~ Fedenl. O:wl:ta Mesa -========I comfort. One of the m09t l91i8 SUZUKI KT-12l, quick popular import lledans ever ~. trail tit street gear. FERRARI built. MWl t see. Lie # NZS- !,o!l<e new. !300. 644-298'1 FERRARI 351 1J62 LAMBR!:ITA 125 CC $795 Newport Imports Ltd. Or-ELMORE ::. ~~ cond. ~e ~~· onJ.y author-· HONDA U Scrambler, lo SALES · SERVICE • PARTS SPORTS CAR ~L H.D. '81, full dress. 3100 W. Coot Hwy. WORLD Must •lll l'D-4846 Newport Beach Phone 894-3322 'st HONDA, 150. Clean, 6f2.9400 540-1764 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr smooth, kl mileage, elec. Authorized MG Dealer MG '!tart. ll'IS. '7).1037 .. 1960 iiA 6so cc. FIAT --'67 Supof ;G Honda XDrt cond. s.m.6757 ~. 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Sp1r•ll111 •rl9. tlhow W10 w/lf!IMIC, b~ lt•••r. ShoWl'tOM c•ll,ll. thnt·•lltl lPIC tit. -" IHI MUSTAN• H ...... c .. po. .• _ .... _ .. $14ti; HI-Thrift "6" 'YI. W/ A/T, l/H, ok. Ho~r.1,.­ At•Ml•11 11;111 w/41.tlncflvo bloe.k wl11yf 1011411 tf,Ct w/w•ll1. Tnity I lo 10,0001 SM lt2. ~. IHI CHM V-1 "J" -119. w ... $14ft• , '•'11l1r 'hi-Alt" MM.t w/f1d, "•W eoll4.", P/S.."r ,.,1,....,., ,.,. wlll4owt. 1tc, 5'hfo1d~ 111 .,..,.. whMt w;._.., &Mho "'4 i.w.-A ••fNfvll~ ... 1 .. 1 ... JJJ. "~ .vn Johnson & Son ]' .. UllOeUI l•Cft'I COITA lllllA •UCM ;.. 1'41 HAUOI IOUUYAllt-= COSTA MISA '42-70li "A CAHAL JU.Cl TO llY •••• ~ A.19 •ti I I iio 1'MI eelQWf °' OLI IOmfllN CM TOW• • • I l . ---------~~------~~-.!-..--·-----------------~---~-----~--~--~-"-----~~-----~ ..... ----- . • I I ... DAii.,_ College Classes At · Peak 'i::o«;I!mATI (AP) -·" atudeots In AxD6rican c o 1 t e c e 1 and unlvmltlol bai -.. an.un. blgb qaln Ibis year • And u Is npect<d to continue tbr!llllll 117t. . ' pr. Garland G. Parter,·na- llaolllY """'"""" authority .. college llatlltlca, "ported today --"""' 1,145 llOCl'Od!led !..,._year c:olleges aDll 1llllverl!U.. lhow • to!al l!H,Gll.»I !ull4im• -Lut year 1,m reporting -bad • tolol enn>llmenl " l,IM,M5 fulltlme ttudenta. In conldertaa pa rt · t lme llildenlt the enrollment was l,Ul,16S a< U peroeot more -Wt JeM'• UOl,839. Dr. Galland 1 ti vice provost r..· admlsltons and reconlS al" the University al Cln- dnnail. 'lbiJ WU the 49th 811- · llUll survey made through bla office for the educational jWl'Da1 "School and Society.'~ By field of Interest, fUll·tlme students in arts and sciences gained u peroeo~ the lowest pen:entage Increase In many ,..rs. Thls group represents l'U>pen:enl al all !ull-tlmen, ala the loweat proportion y<ot -1at<d, Dr. Parter noted. Qlben tallying t b e I r smallest gain in years were full.Ume enrolloel In speclallz· ed. engineering, profeulonal, tedinlcal, and related ICboola, ap·µ.Is fall only !.I pen:ent. After I 2.S percent lncreaR In ·116'1 mid • nine-tenths ol I peroeot decrease the year _.., freshmen lengthened um atatlstlcal gains this ,..... u 1112,03& entered 1194 comparably reporting m. llltutlon1. This II an Incleue at U pereent. 1"lllLll OF l!TUDY When considered by field ol study, freihmen classified u ~bly future teac:ben' -outpaced all other ldmtlfled groups wltb .. In- _.. " 7.1 pereent. Pot the aeo:>nd 1 • a r , lheological ICboola were the 11111 group to show a losl-U peroeot.-ln full-time students. As a whole, tbe categocy In- dading lllllSlc:, mid fine and applied arts tcbooll tallied an -of u pereent. ,/.'a::!-'~ tbe ''Big Stai. U. al N"1' York, llll,U!; The Calttomla 1tata . cone..,.. 1"3,M.1; u. of caJlfarnla, tl,OIO; The City U .• of Now York, n,aa; 'liie W'llCOnllln State U. System, "I 51119: U of Minnesota, 47,534; U. of Texu System, 47,061; u. of Wisconsin, 41,932; u. cl. Dllnois, 43,527; Ohio State u. ·fl,555 ; INliIANA 41 ... lndlmt U., 40,880; Michi1an State U., 37,858 ; U. of ~Iaiid. 35,00ll; u. 0 f Mfiiourl, 34,092; Pennsylvania Stale U., 31, ~; U. of North Carolina. 31.139; u. 0 f Mlij>lgan, 29,780; -u .. il:r,OZS; U. of Washington, •.ms; Soutbern m1no1s u .. --mi. top 20 in grand tow are; 1be Cilifomta S t • t e Colleges, 2S6,396 : St ate Univenlty of New York, 25t;l48: The City U.-ol New York, 157,326; U. ol Calttornla, 2t,OZ3; U. of Washln~n t8,C4; U. of Wisconsin, 1%,208; U. of Teus Sy!tem, 58,116; The Wisconsin State U , System, 58.142; lDdiana U., 52,101; U. of lllioois. 50,1183 ; Michigan Stale .. U. 49,515; U. of Maryland, 45,I02; OhJo State U., 45,262 ; u. of MIMoojri. 43.920!: Pennsylvania State U . , C:lll; U. of Michigan. 38.021; U.·of North Carolina, 38,235: Purdue U., lfl,102 ; N«tbeastem U., 35,447; New Yorj< U., 34,694. . .. ' ; .. ., ' • . ... , ' . •' . .. , .• .. ' \. 43 -QtQm: SRCUJ,TY , •DPS . 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