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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa---.,-- . l ' t _..,.~--.. -. ~-•• .. .. ' -. '·\ ( I \ • f' • * "* I' • ) , * ·* . . . -~ -• ... • -... • • :-:: ·' 1 .,,. ~p6I~~ :Asir:oiiatits_ .·~·~$~" ' .: I I ; .. . • i l Doetors S .· · ..... av 1•: (l ' :J Srt , ~-. "._ ... r3i . e. '4:ew . ·• .: r fu FU.e Shape CAPE ~y (l!l'I) -Tile three Apollo I -today were pro. nounced Ill' and' ready' to go 8aturdly on man11 IDOlf daring spacefHJbt - a Cbrisb:nU Jdumey around the moon. "Everythiug1s fine," said Dr. Charles Berry, the chief astronaut pbylldan. "Wt don't ' see anythihg to caue us any concern." Frank Borman,. 40, James Lovell, 40, and Wfil14m ,And.en, 35, spent most of the morning undergaing their last maj()t' pliyslcal aailllnaUolls before flight. 1'bey wfil get • brief -·before Ibey hoard their JDOOD81Up 5aturday. 0 We a e em to have escaped any ill· nesses Ulla tline,'' Berry aald.·Tbe three Apollo f 'astrOoauts came down with coldJ the dll)' -their ~ 1aundJ. The AP>lJO' J m ...... wm i>e IAMll'• thin! opacelli&bt, Borman'• -11111 Andera' lint. i 'Ille ~ ............ for the start " tllo' ..... -orbiting ... .. ..-........ -lUlldoy ni&lil and ~ toWlld a :II 'Liil. Pft blatoll ~y. • . •' -"°'1firmlnflhaf the -are .he'.lltb;y, today'• medical ,._, """ ~ to gatlier' data to be OQmponil with, JlOlt.llllhl.dlectl to see, ilow tlie IG0,000.mlle; mioiftrii> aff~ t H ~ opa-. OI particular mtert,I .... space veteram Borman and I.ovell. · ''1:hey're the people .that we have ,... bably the most medical data on ftwn • 1 CSee'APOLl.O, Pap I) . ' • • , : f ' ! '.v .. '\'. 1:1( ::.triJ·.(·.!t• . ',I , ' ';. .. 1. ... ...,\,1 1 • ' l, (: ' ''l' tii "!J I ¥lcllt Mystfcy Qe~~~4 'Tbo Ou ix.., ~· 1n !Aiday to acia . ye1 • ...u.r .,,.-,..i ,to·Cblldrwl , llolpltaL ........,.. ,plalll , ... -bel1'I ' surgery GI 61ltllle." · J I Bui this Ume tt wun~ the Utile Viet-nam... ch1l4'1 111111. Dr. John M. ·8awyor, I memlier'ol the fadllt1'S heart aw'IOl'J t e I ID, ~ dqwn· Wlth·.11 U • • • • • I , .( - ~ !"l'. ,. , ·. .. .. • • • ':' ' . • •• !- " " ' " I . I • ' • U.S.-Releases ·Hanoi • • ' WOOll tAPl -'nll~'f."'I ...... p--·lo· ....... "'IJ'-.ol bt•il1f11d11~• 1bo -o1 the Nordl V'tllrlri' lodQ ....... -""""" , ... •Wi af>Ali>ei1cai lllll'i lf'lil\t ,,,.,_ ......... ""' llOI bftJ) ........ jiu .... _ ...... Wlll•1 lo Norill Vlelnlm. ilDd IUdlo M-~ '. • ' ' · ' ' ' J hem! by monllorl In ToQ<>, Boni K°"' ' wblch 11 bopod would "lelid to· lllrlbor cocdltme.J lhll -bu -It I a .......... for M-RHlo • or Sllftn, end In lhe·abeence of official ' ri1eo1e o1 prlsooers. '' wUI me-aome AlnericaD piJotJ al CCllllllmed a llnN!dcul ~ the -, ...U ii-om the North Vlelnanl.,. II wu I Tb< men ..., ... 1wec1 oflsbora about Chrlatmu. · . •• ""tio#~ ~ ~: ''Jladio llwl .... MOICOll' !"11111" bare· be<o / •n miles norllleut ol Vlnb, 1 coas!al A· U. S. .,.._.., llld tho ftJlllll,, ....... ,Dee. )t ~·~ al ~ •, • city 145 mil .. n«lb Of Iha dalUlarized of the seven Nd VWnrr111 ••., ~l .,·1'bo w:*W • htto 'i-... ~ &9pl:ll't reliJid -by MOICPW gave • JODI:. The U. S. Com"Md llkt tbe renpd In Vllnllant, Ille LlllUM ~ • · "'PIM~ iobln their ~ ..,,.. allOI · no llidktillOn endly wben or how the f ,ampblblot11 lrlnlporl DuMb llUI the...,. Ile aid Hanoi's ~ bave ~ do'lrll OYV !bi • ltirl~ , ol t h·e · llltn woqJd be ttleaeod, 1 1 Jnto a ~$,laol molorl~ fllblng junl: glveo no lmmodlate ~ lhll lheir • ,llllnoctaUc. l!"P"bllc ol Vietnam '!ill 1'he U. S. Commaod jn Saigon lllid . enol a ,U. s. hdlcopter olllerved them * * * * '* '* -ti ''.-:, * .Talkis .~·-.4\gai~ Snarled Ky 8~ ~;4 Ov;if Si,",iabb~~ 8.!'ma,.ks PARIS '(UPI) -'We ' • ..i.il)i delay in llllrt !ii the !alb· men'.in.South Vlelnlm u:iw ·Saigon .and Nguyen C.o Ky of SO!lth · Vletllam took . "We have been bore' a whole week ," Hanoi reach • poUUcal .. iuemenl lhal &!Wjl· Issue · today with Jl.S, Defense Ky·sald. "We hlYe be<o working very el>dB the ldlling there. secretary Clark M. Clllfood -etiorled'. baod with our coll~ ol11ie Amerlcu He urged tlie South Vielnan!ise lo Sundn the Vietnamese 11q11&bl>ied too . delegaUoa. serious propo6l1' bave l>eeo "atop iiijuabbllng" with North Vlebiam mucll. Be lald Cllffn had the: 1maOI" warkedf out .m .. ·i&reed . Qila' b!i Ille.·· ciW prOceiluraJ quesliQlll IUCh u ioOllbr of !o11nf t11e,,,... lhlllll• lhll ~. ·.,:AmericW and oane1ves. :· " r · ...,,...11111111 and gel 11qwn 1o """"'~ time. .-· , ' } . .' t,; · · I ''To 1111-Jeqe there 1n>0 dJlliculty nqollaUdm.-' · " • • Re.turn Rilo,t:~ untJJ~theJ wn 1bM t yd bn r~a npt•bsl : the 1MlaOb. ' ·i.ojl '!'ii: I,! .. Mid ......... .A...,.._.. ml the u. I. and--HUGI _..a 1ti1oof ,_,. Vl>tnameae dlplOiii&ta In Vien~ wllo --'•• • ..._ __ ~~ Riu negolialad tho releue "gave .......... ~,,. .... a ~·~· that the oper. would be .... lrilll :t;coa.st lo rel1lnl H,N~ ~m•-~~-•e~-' r -. Al t111t • __ ,.. __ .. .... .. . ...... .. ;. ~~-~ = . dedarad '°""* ...,....,, ..,,.-Aid 'n .... c.:'!~ _ on1er halCln& all MriOf.. ... Yll qd ,of _war. NO!lll Vll!lll!ll ~ arallery bontbardment Of North Vletnaml liiuall1 are liJfnlld over lo"SoUlh Vii· on Nov~ l made that unnecessary, the ~ Dllbele autboriUel. ... • l ·_,. • I .•• -.• • ..... t ' 1 , .. ·One Faees Ji:eari..,j · -~ ...... 'J;e·~ns;·~~o~.:· c~~\~~ ' . Will .Picket GW:O· ' . . . . . : ~· By IAMEB Mc~JB, Jll . He ~led ~-~-,{d;~· ~y.IJ, r--~ 'or'-. 0.llY Plitt Stiff had becollie tbe loQndihg bolrd tf 'l1le sandal-1hod Teem: for Chti!t have •4atbelml, J..en!Dlsm, Communllm afil While ltf Caelillliir°(:l'!'!idi ltoili 6i bet...,. ... al ,....L -(W. , ":llaCl> dat and ucli week that lh'1 . 6outll ~ N~ ~'.l,':, qiPd'. Averell) Hprlmaii allo see1111 to' think.. dfl&y, J!IGl'I -· are dying on the ba~ In .-~"""" llOw the oo. Tlmef°" I de nol ,mider'atand Mr •. , tldleld rot SoU111 Vlalliam," he Oald. "I . ~ ---lboqld be, <II" Cilflonl'a -·! · . would liopt<lbey'd lllciP squabbling over ' rJed oul,,•Olld prO,po~ lit tbe 'lalat! .lfy .,.. ~ milled 1a11 ·wee1t lhiae dOtalla --.id 'get lo .Ubelanc•· oo 11 1 •tarllni ~di''"'* aace~ / by a Pft!oua·CUlfard statement aaytrig lhal''W. eoold atop the tilllnc In ScMlth • been ordered by thtlr ."apiritu_ .a1. adviser" evolUUon and wu· antl-Ood, taU.thttt -,.~ 'aod anU·Bt~;o. t -·1; • ~ • c, , 1o begin picketing· Golden wut,c;ouea• a.r;•a clalllblif, 'Mi'JI:' Jrllli! Bell as one member· of the rnllltam Jlun.. Dletflch,. 1J1tak1ria to a ~on:1 '1f tS . KJ'• CGlll"•aenta;.,..,.._. •to npcatlrt :tbe1Americanl and North Vietnamese ' :V~.'' · 1 tbrougtl a spokesman, ref~ to Cllf· might get down to serious talks on He said he .saw no rtason why the rorcl'~. Sundaf ~~ co~ on the mutual pullout of troops within 48 United States "should maitltain 5'0,000 Ametican policies m Yletnam. 'J"b;e South days -before the, end of the Johnsoo men there fighting while we wait for , Vlflti:wnese objected j>aiticularJy to Clif.. adml.nllfzaUon. Saigon and Hanoi to come to some lonl'a -It w., IWllll and Saigon, • Ollflonl aid &mday-the United Statea . ~Ucll oetllemenl. IJjd iol .1111 l,Jnlled Illa\"; ~were ' hia ~ "obJJlillioa" lo keep hail a: mlllloo "That'• DOI o0r obDpUon • he llid. ~· ' ···~:i;:\. . . ' • " ' . . ~---'~-------=----_;:;·..._ _____ . '· · U,.ITI ....... PROQS SOU'l)I VIETNAMISI ., 1Dtfen--'1 ~l!fford ' ; .. '! . .. ":"""" • Nixon Requests·· ~- ... ~·.., H~et, CIA Bosfiti: ·-· . . To Retain Posts '[ .. ,--·~ WASl!P."!1.T.ON lUPI) -President>: ~ecl RklMl;if .M." Nb:on Ilea uked bollr' FBI.~ al('}loover and I)iri6.•' -:- • ' lor -~ . "111 the COntril:; , ln\elll..,.ol ,ue.ov lo.'reniain, In lh<iW : •. pool& """' li\eli'. bavt'' agreed lo oi>.. • do. --, • •,\.' - ' . . Bonald Ziegler, N.lJ:on'1 pre 11 -.y, told new....,. Nb:oo bad lilk· ed perlonally with Jlol>Vtr and "bu ~ that Mr. Hoover continue 'hll ~-hlhla~pool,". !Ima ~ apob wllb Belm, Zl~ ' oddod, "and llis req-..t Iha\ Ill ...n.;1. ' lira·-ol lhe Cenlnl IDlel1l,.o. •• ce A#J!!a!:Y!' . ' ., Z1egler lllid no length of aervlce wu · lel Irr either man. Nb:on arrived In Wuhlnglon a! mid - • l mamlng from New York. In adjiltion .,. ,.Mi.. lo a meeting with the GOP leglalatiye _ TO REMAIN AT POST $TAYING ON THE JOB dllell, Nb:on planned lo visit with former CIA Director Haims FBI Director HC>OVar -I Dwlgbl D, -at ,..:__ ______ _;.;._ ____ _:_:_:_::::.:::=...:.::=::_- Walter Beed Army Hospital. · ,oc -.. llJeklng lo ......... the '111' Polilloo majority In Congress, .... lneeUng In Wuhlnglon w I t b Vice Presidenl<!lect Spiro T. Agnew, senate· lllnority ~ Everett Dirksen, House Mlr!orltJ • Leader Gerald Ford, and leaden. o1 the Ropubllceil eoorerenc:e. From Page l . Nb:on's Rtpubllcan -legy ... In Fedtral -Olllce Bllildlng DUDlber .7 will CM'« pl•Mln1 for ptUng the preikteni. elecl'a lePlaUon lhraugl\ the -Demo- erallo<:onliolled 1111 ~ ,Ray Bila, Ropubllcan nallooal clWrmao, olJo wlU be al the meeling. POOR HOME •. Mn. Weaver aald. have ripped apart l L mattresses she tried to get them to sleep on. They re.fused to use pota for lollets. The women sit, moa.ning and mumbl- 11111. behind the strong "hog" wlre, a mesh ol sled umally used lo pen · hop. Their cage lo In a emall, window! ... room where they are kept apart from lhe 11 other patients. Revenue is scarce for Missislippi's governme,nt. There is a 1tate legislaUve d~bate. going on over joining the federal Medicaid program which would include money for nursing homes, but would requlre the state to pay 17 cents for every federal dollar it received. • Sen. Wlllerd McDwain and Rep. ll. l'r911f"'Pflfle l TIARA .. ·. . "·, . ' down several times in various spots and found nothing io indicate the Tlare had gone to the · bottom during the Oc- tober storm, eitper • Drucker and Emigb's mother, Mrs. Etna Emigh, of Balboa Island, still have ' hopes that the Tiare is drifting -diiabl· .. ed but· safe -and will eventually turn up with the missing family. t~I e~t theJ}:l to· come in about mid·. Janiiary ·. in South America," . sat~ Drucker, who reported tlie Tiare missing when it failed to make Puerto Vallarta Oct, 1 on a trip from San Diego. Drucker was to join the Emigtis,, for a sail to the Olympic yacht races, durl.ng · the Orel lea .of a year·long dttam,voy11e IOl"tbe couple and their three cblldren. ' "l!'a a good lllgn lhal 1>91hing Wll foi:and th1a weekend," Drucker said, ex~ plaining · that this fact keeps his own theory alive. "Bob and Patty are two good sailors," he added. Earlier during the ti.me the Tlare has been missing, Emigh's mother said her yacht broker son would do ·anything possible to keep afloat if the yawl were disabled. "Only the good Lord knows wllfltber they're floating to Tahiti," she said. The family, including daughters Kim, 13, Cluis, lQ and _aon ~b,_5, was last seen at a grocery !tore on Cedros Island, off the coast of Baja California, before Paullne'a fury lashed the area. The U. S. Coast Guard abandoned a IUJ'clt for the overdue vessel on OcL 8, after combing 250,()(K} square miles of sea without any clues to her disappearance. Dutch Suh Missing LONDON (UPI) -The Defense tington Beach sect faced arralgnmmt group'• oppoelllon to aUe1ed ~ today On ..... k-Old treapusaing charP., iJi oraaolsed reu,ton, lald the . "Uncle:•, Da,Ye Bera, lel!ler ol the .,. "\Ired o1 Meliii ....ie In ·• band of hlpplwppeartng,yoimg people, 11~:J:i:"~.,.t~~ announced the ·aandwtch hoard Pi!>teat Diii ol ie1JOo! !I lhiy believe In Chrill." r: Sunday .at-the conclusion of an evenlnl . . , meellai'..at Ille ·Ffral BapUsl Olilrch ol r F~~~~~ al USM.;. ·C'<illeg' e Openi St., allellded mornln& wOrablp eervicOa , . 1 ( at the Finl Chrlslten·tlhurcl! of ~ · · • ;=~:rirl!>e~~-·:With. Polic"· .. e· ~ m the eanctuary of the Baplist Olilrch · , . ~ al 17411 M-lla.Sl · . . · .'l'> ( Both .vlllta were by lnvltaUon. Prevloua Check . g· ·in . march-lna """ aurpriae pl'OCeasions dUI' in '.I . S· ing w~shlp services. · ~ ~ The decision lo send pickets lo Golden SAN MATEO '(UPI) .-·The' •-•'op' west atema from the Dec._ s arreSt ..., of ail: of the lelf-named 11Chrl11Uan of San ¥,ateo~ 8C!be' ot atudeiit udvW; revoluUonariea" found d 1st rib u t In I violence last FridaY, tpdq ~ lti rellgious tracts on campus. hill-top campiia'.wl.Oi a Polic;e cbect al Police were summond o~ cempus by _ ~ arriving alu~l .and faCillly .inem- dean of 11tudents Dale A. Miller when r .:..... lines of ,..... piled, •· p .. at Iha the band allegedly refu4ell lo either -.. ..,.. • halt evangellztng or ge( off campus. ~wo entrancei to tbei campua u police Marian Tortorella. 18, of. Brooklyn, wpected ldentlflcaUon cards for mom. was among tboai arrested. and wu to ing cluael, usually heavy on Monday. be arraigned !<>day bel0tt ,Judge Pblllip "EverYthlng w11 quiet and quite onl~· McGralf In . Weet ,Orange c 0 u D t y ly," llid a college IPoketman. Municipal eourt. PrecauUona w... taken, he said; Five othert pleded Innocent at their because many of the . i c t 1 Y J 1 t 1 arraignment Jaat Monday. parUclpating in last ~eek's fracaa were Full coniregaUons greeted the band nol lludenta of the· £eD Mateo school. al both the Oranse and FounlalnValley Many w ... believed lludenta from San churchel. • , ·" Fr~ State ~ now cloeed foi: Berl In dark glasses and ~ ~ hOllday vaoallOn. (~led story, a wooden ox yote ~ l!W1~ lold Page 4). · • .-• , wide-eyed BapUsta, "W«litlleve"ln tho · ·-.Rol!!!!l-L. !lWlf]eben. the ~g• prea1. m~e of Jeremiah, th• Jirophel o1 den~ 'ti!!_I. warned all' lludent; lo arrlv1 doom, who wore a yoke as a 8)111bol ~arlf fi'g;use of the police check. LocaJ to his own people of their coming boo-police w~e auemented by 50 officers dage." froDf..'6.a.o Francisco. The 49-year-old former high schOOI Ew.tgleben said police and sheriff's teacher shouted to the 200-Strong con· deputies. would be stationed in all gregation that America has "forgotten buJtdthgs ·at the new , two-year junior God." college;·which has an enrollment of IJ,50(J.. student&.•¥ From Pagel MISSING ••• themselves inside-out to help in the search." She singled out the local San Felipe fire chief as one who did everything possible to aid them while looking tor their 10n. A volunteer group from San Felipe used a dune buggy for a ground sweep of the area, unW the car brokfl down. Mrs. Lucas expressed cOncem for the town's only emergency vehicle, and 11aid ·1'.he cloaed !'8Jl1Plll policy waa adopted SaturdaY, ~uring an eJght-hour emergency Ill'!!~~-9f. trustees of the tax=supporteCI college. It came aa a result of a ri6t Friday by about 150 young militants. · . The .demonstrator11 raced through the ~. -niing metal pipes and tlre irQna. A dozen students and faculty memo ber11 were injured badly enough to re- q~e medical treatment, and damagi to campus buildings wu esUmated at $16,000. Warrants were isiued for five persons lnvolv~ in Friday's violence, and theti were indications at }east 20 more wouJa be drawn up during tbe week. Oillerl lltondlng Ille meeling will he ~; Motprel Chue Smith ol Maine, thalrman ol the Senate Re]IUhlican COOlerol>ce; Rep. Melvin Laird of -·· Nb:on'• Incoming ......iary ,r -defeue, Seo. Tbomu ·Kuchel or caJlfora1a and Rep. Lei Arends of UJlnoi'!. Governors Rap. Road Location L. Merideth of Greenville favor joining the Medicaid program, but are reluctant to do so for fear of jeopardlzlng the stat,e budget, they said. .. I'm in favor of Medicaid, but only If we can sUll maintain fiscal integrity " Merideth said. ' Mlnlatry said today a Dut.ch submarine she and hs husband hope to flnd 10me is missing o!f the coast of Northern . ~ay of. lldlng the people of San Felipe Ireland. A ministry spokesman said the in repairing thE! dune buggy. . "There will probably be other such The dlJturbance broke out at the end of a tally sponsored by the Third World LiberatlOn Front and the New Black Generation to demand upgrading of educational opportunities for mincrJUes.' Nol since Zacl>ary Taylor became 12th Df'tlldent in 18f9 has • chief uecutive faced • boltlle cooareu at the outset tf bla admfnlstraUon. Old Roulh and ~' U Taylor WU known, died in -•·)'Ut later. DAILY PI LOT ............. ....~ =:::..-.::::-·~ .. -'OfW'U COAll rulutHI~ COMPANY l•Mrf H. W ... ..... ldl!lt ............ J •• k a. cm.., Vici ,.,...... -' 0-.. ,_....,, · n •• , K •• ,n ..... n.t1 A. Mw,lit111 ,.,,_.,... e:.iw ·la1I Hl1H11 "=' - Change Proposal WASHINGTON (AP) ~ A Pl'<!Ooaal to alve the public more voice in the location and design of federal highways r a JJ into strong opposition from s om e of the nat100 11 governors today. But several government oUiclaJa and Sen. Edwud M. Kennedy (0.Mua.), lined up in favor of the plan calling for more public heartngs before decisions on highway locaUon and desi&n are finalized. The dlffering views were offered u the Department ol TransportaUoo opened hearingl _OD the propoaal. Tbe Outcome of the fight could have a dramaUc eftect on the future ol the naUon'a road bullding program. Speaking againll the plan were Gov. Tim Babcock ol Montana, and repreaen- taUvee of Gova. Samuel H. Shapiro ol Jlllnols, Buford rElllngton of Tenneasee, John A. Love ol Colorado and Noberl T. Tiemann of Nebraska. They arrued that the proposal would lead to great upeMe and delay and UW it would give I.he federal government powers th•I should remain with Ill• - "Valley Man Dies Mter Amo Wreck , A F011ntaio Valley man dlod 11 the Otanp,ICOUOIJ Medical Center SUnday of. lnjunOI aullered In a SatW'day <llcl\I trelflc accident In Buena Park. Police aakl a car driven by Rlchaod T. !lrdmann, JI, ol 115$! Loe Leonu St., llruck a power pole at Knott and La Palma avenuea. Erdmann lived with hla parents, Mr. and Mn. Walter S. Erdmann. • • The federal Small B u s i n e s a AdmlnlstraUon will offer Joans up to !350,000 lo organlzallons Interested In establlahlng nursing honiu. About eljht such loans have been made in Mississippi in tbe past five years. However, such solutions seem remote In the dim corridors of Carrie Weavez.•s .home. In lhe meanUme, a hand-to-mouth financial existence enables Mrs. Weaver to continue. A group of downtown merchants who meet in a coffee club donated $105 one morning recently to b u y "Tbanksglvlng food and whatever e1'e they can u1e" at Carrie Weaver'1. • From Page l APOLLO ... any time in fllghl thus far," said Dr. Berry. Borman and Lovell flew on the longest flight ever -the 14-day voyage of Gemini 7. Lovell also log(ed ·1oor daya In Gemini .11 • "We have a very rare opportunity here to compare two lndJvtduals in the very confined Gemini spacecraft with what we can 1ee following • mlalon flown in"'the much rOohlier and l&rCF A1>9Uo." ' By comparing Ute relUlta of. the GeJn1nI •pacefl~t w 11 h the six-day flight ol APollo a, Berry said .pbyalcJw ahould be able lor'lh• fin! 11m• lo see how welghtlesaness affects: men wltbou& bav- 1'!1 the reaulta cloucled by the poalble effecta th• cramped Gemini capsule .bad on tho ptlou. "Maybe we can 1 • t Tld of lhlo con· llnemenl factor and · look ~ ·al welllhlit...... "'1-t," .11.erTY uid 11 a nows brlellna. Of partlcular lnlereat ere Ille ellecll ihe lack of gravity has on hon" and the hl°"f ~lmllalol')' aystem. 309..foot submarine Walrus had failed tr:agedies in that area,'' she said, "and to make a rouUne poslUon check. lt th:it car is needed for rescue a!ld search normally would have a crew of 79. operations." Ewlgleben said he wa.s never presented a list of the demand!. IMJliillllll•MWW•'RZmRWlnirJW•n......,._.,. 0 OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR e rings sized and repaired e diamonds and precious stones rcmc t:r.::: · e pearls restrung - WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE ALL TYPES OF JEWELRY HAUOI SHOPPINt) CINm :UDO HAtlOl ILVD. COS'IA MHA 145-9415 HUNllN•TON CIN'IU llACH I. IDIN•R HUNllN•TON llACH m.1101 ., I'",, •. ',.. •• , .....••• :~ (':· '· ~··· I 0,... Moo.. ,.._, Fri, 111 t ,.... • .,.._Liii •- 1' , 1 m1 _1.1111raw11 " ~ 'I l f Ii<. • ·-' I :~ ~~ f , ED ,ITION ., I t . I" I. I .. ' . -. . , • t:. \T, NO,, 29 ; '3 S~, 3,2 P~~ Olt,ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ . I "'>°¥ • WC • ..... ·-~.- ~uncil ~-Buy p ite 'of" Li6rary ·· · • Couilcilm<n·wlll ...,.,the--· .. oer ol Golden West .street al)d. TalbeJI , i.Aflnue tor'"a Combination) ubr&rt-and liirk ·aite, dw:lng l<>day '• .....ung ol the llunllDIWn Beach City CoUJicU. '!j.e meetlhf hegms"at 4:10 p.m. and ...,un.., at 7:!0 p,m. in the CQIWCll 'aiamiien ol lolemorial Hall, 5lh Street and Pecan A~enue. , : Goll of the ~ site II lm,000 and lhe .-II the 'Ualoo Bank. Ewn-,,l!uillf a eo,lllO«j1Ulre'loill central llbrarr ' t' to be biailt'oa tbe sitatwhicb lncludel • Ille atld an area whidl park ofliclals wdald HQ to keep as a natw'll Wildlife .,.., ·. . • " .. ~illy Gra!ianrBrings . . . ·Greeting& to Troops . . • TOKYO (AP) -'l:vangen.t BllJjt <trlham said l<>day be iJ cart')'bl( Qirlstmu grOolfnp /tun former Pnoio 4'°1 ~-D. Eloeribower, Presldeol 'J9'maon ind Praiden~ Nlson to V.$.~IDV~ : Graham Wei he itlilect EltW.ower 1£ Walter Reed lli>ljJHIJ and the 71- Joor .o!d former Prealdent abed tean pben he aal<ed that his Cllrlstmaa r:::::;.ud,prayen ... c:ooveyet te ' ' !: - c.;.aisin;, wit• Lights DAILY PILOT Pllttff Irr Pit 0'.~~111 ' ... ~J' t. l t • Plans • B~igli,~, ' ..... 8--Gt Comm:oally Ulld to,llUI the -"'*II UJl1 been ~:ov.,.~ u.;-...._, 1liii , ·• a, B..U,), T-, t ..a~, lwo Plao'a(. bod bo"l 111111~ bu1poe ='~ · · · !( flliia...., ;-, weeu .Old,. aro .11vlac ...i., lit Ille ol-poilll>IY--.-wlillll-· ..... ~ ..... ~~··. ~ .... lll&lnra1 ·-----Mn; .c..ao ml --...... ....--.-by Mn. Ahll "• lld lllo .... • 10, .. llill !11 lllo -• 1'911 Piii ~ Cunllir Wllo W •biea -..1111 oilerRllel-ot;Commal>!lj Bt.,..-a..18111-d• W llli·'.--lbl,.....,;.i,_-, ¥ethoiuaa.aliliiB11•W'>i.-. , ....... ..-11;, & -· -•tie~--;~~-' The -·to ........ ,. bf!Mdlr. '. ' -... _1o:la,""'1joiil!llotedaJ~J their u., ..... ~cold.·~ , .. , 'U-.-.lll!rfel~ ·:..;' <iM ~/¥~' "."~J. , ' ' ' ~' :: WI • .._ ~ ~. ' • ,· • -• a "' • -: , •. i; ,· .• -.: ·-· :·:1·!... ~ J.o..·~:aro1~l "t1:.i...? ., · • ·l • ·: ,. Trw Fit ~r -Sa~u~da~Ma~~:Eli~4t~~ .. ~ CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -~ ~' • the~ ·~iig.~r ~j .;..j,. 4.r,r .~.m{.~~-· - Apollo I 'astronauls l<>day , ,..,,. pro-: ~t,iemlo•tljlqo~ore.Ollh'"""1 ...,..)>lgln,<11 ·~ ' , -.fit and ready to .. ~1 wilJ,llO!~~'~Lo.~1 1liv'boord ~ tiia<!eilJ tdwanl;.!••:~ ~ fJ'.R : M mana most darmg apacelllgbl -tbetr;u;liu_pSalildii'. ' '""' bilatba.~,,,-· · · .• aChrlstmujoumeyaroundtbemoon. "We-•·eem to have esCaj;ed·any ill· 'Bialdei ~~~~; .- "EVerything'a fine," said Dr. Olarles -~:jlme," ileny'aald. The tbtte ·ar• lllillh)<;-~ ~9"' '. ·• Berry, the chief astronaut , pliyalclu., · ~:;t: -utl came• dmm with ~ to.Pllit ilola. lo.~~·: ~ "We don't ste anything to cause us <:<!ldiJIE. alter their October launcb; ~-· , 'ka'>U. HO~lllrr.'1111 • : =-8'-wilJ. be.Lovell'~ , '" ' '···--"~-' .'-"> O • any coocern." r third ~~. Bormu!a. leCblld-aiit-, . ~~ ..... att~ ·1 • e ~; Frank Borman, 40, James~. to;· .~duil · ··. · _· · _.".~.',~~~~: and Wllltam Andera, 35, spent· moat of ~~~. ~~.fgr.,~·--!fl!!~~!:..~·· .. ·, .: Christ Teens Told to Picket Gokle . · W .. t ' , .~ ~r . ' "' -· ..........--1 · ... f ...,..... 1 ! I' f'I!~'...._, •. ..:!:,}' ~;,,_, """~""''""'· ,-,;""i:"-:jj'Wj;.i;,.i!i'!i-........... ~--"'l'i-"""_...,._~!'11!'1' ' ' ·• ··~-"'"' <.' ,(!,, •, , ' ' '. I~> f ~ ..'~:-~:~1l'JrifW_JfltJlfi! ... ;I .Ml\..:. 4 ... . ,., ' ~ t ;.. • ' ... ''ftli~ f:1 'aiiW bl . U.S.R~~~ 7toNorth;. , ~~,~~:·: Awaits Return of Pilots SAIGON (AP) -fl,. United Statel amplil)lloos tramporHluluth Piii the men today returned seven dvlllan aeamen into a 45-foot ~ motorlzed 'f1shlng junk to_ North Vietnam, ;p1d Radio Moscow and a u. s •. bellcopter observed ~ confirmed that Hanoi bas armounecd it . d fro wijl relei.Se l!lbme .\meric8n pilots at unUl the:Y were about 9,000 yar s m CbrlatWs. . the beach. , A V. s.' l!p0kesm8h s.iild the Rleast A l!pOkesman.aaJd the U.S. and North of ,the seven North Vietnamese was at· VietnamP.se diplomats In Vientiane who ranjed in Vlentiane,1the Laotian capi~. negotiated the relf!ue "gave assurances He said ~aqoi's. ~tatfves ha".' tbar tlie oper~tion WoW.d be sife from given. no ~edia~ lndlCation that thw. Mint&rY acUon." But no ceue-fire w a,· government · planried to release any of n._ .d 1 , J·'··--• the hundreds of -American fliers it has declared because rresi. en uw-.i11 I captured. order . halUng all · aerial, naval and ~ut a ~kesman for Moscow. Radio artillery bombardment of North Vietnam confirmed ·a broadcast by the Soviet on Nov · 1 made that· unnecessary Uie radio Saturday wbiCb said: "Radio Hanoi • , 1 . 8tated today Dec. 14 that a group of spokesman erplained. American pilotl who were taken into c{lpUvlty when their planes -Werlt' shot doWn '" over the' territory of t h e Democraiie , l\ePlblic ci Vietnam will be-released at O&rlstmas.'' The Hanoi broadcast had not . been liard 'bY• monlfOh In 'Tokyo, Hong Kong or·SallOll,.and ki ·the·aboence ol official word from the .l!orth VI~ It was thought Mo~ might have been m!Jtaken. ' ' L. The 'l'!J>C)rl'relayeil ., ·'Mosa>W give. no ibdiCetion eiactJy' ,men or how 'tbp. 'fliert would tit1reJeame . . The V. S. Command In Saigon said the rei-, ol the North Vietnamese seamen was an "action of good will" whlcb ·•· ~ woold "lead to further re1euJ:~/prfl9rim." ' The men wre .releued ofbhore about 13 miles ·nottiieast Of 'l'lnh, a coastal city 145 miJOl.llOrib ol lhe.Jiemilllariad ..... The ·v. s. Command said the 23 Students · Held On Narco ·Counts Huntington Beach police todll7.raporled 23 Marina High School atudenta wera arrested, laat week on narcotlca ~· Includid In the -....... 11 !11111 , aOd nll)e boys. Nine m ref~ to JQvtnllO ,11.u and the 'reat •releued ,to ' ' ' their Jll"llll, Chief of Pollet aobn Sel!!"' r~ , . Seltw added tha\ sciioo~vthorWea of the Huntington Beach Scbool Dlalricl had cooperated wttli' police , In the lnvestigaUon. Selim-said that iicbool aulhorltle.s have either ei:Peiled 'or suspended all d the students involved. • .. .... -al the' mllilllll a-. . tJngton Beach .;ct li!:ed arral~· today on ·-t-old lr•apHRl!l( chlr'pl. "Uncle" Da\.e Beq, ~ ol the: -· ol hlpplwppOarlng JOUDI peoi>le,' announced ' the· aaildwlch board ~ Sunday i,t ,1b4t conclusion ol an 'av"'"1'8:. llleetlog at• 11ie First Baplilt Churdt Ol Foqnlaln V~ , 1llO .......,;-~at Ill~­ St., a~ mQriilni """1>lp. -· at the Flrll Oriattan ·Churdt al Oranp then woiind • -21-hour<lay ~ evangellam ":1th the panel ~· in the sancbw1 ol llie ·Bapti,.t~ at· 17 .. 1.MllP'llY: s~ : , · . . Both Ylalll were by lnvltaljon. PrtYlout· march-ins were~ ~ dlll"o Ing woroblp aervlcts. , The -to -plckell to Golden West lltema from the Dec, I arml.: of llx "of ; the lelf-n&mtd 11Cbriltlan revolutionarlea'~found d1l 1 tilb u t I n·a:t rellgiwl ·1r-•• camplia. ' ' . Police were IUlftDlond 'Gn campus br: dean ot:l!tudents 'l>aJe1 Ai. Miller when' the -illqedly reluled 'to , ellher ' ball evancellllng or gel off ·campul. Mari1p T'"1ottlla, II, of Brooklll'o Wa1 among 'thole arrested aM 'wU to • bO ·arraigned !<idly before Judge ,Phllllp r,icGr•w In West Onuige 'County Municipal Oiilrt. ..· ' ' Five• o111era plecled· Innocent a\, lhetr . arralgDm~nt.Jait Monday. . . · Flll! """8r<iloUons . rriet.4 the' band, ~M1olh,lhe',Ot~ Ud Fouiltaln .yaJ!eJ. CburcbUt 1 • 1 ~~J.t-_; · Ber' 1n 'urt ~ and '"""'""' a w~ os<jote-around !Iii "'!Ck told wldHyed , Jltptlota, "We heU.V. In the message ol ,Jer.miab,. the , proIJb!!I 'o( -. wbo wore ,a' yol;e ·as a -bol to his .... people ol their comhW boo: daa;e." • · , nie &-year<>ld fonner bilh achoo! teacher 1houted to the ~•Oi,con­ (8" TEllNS, Pqe I) ' • I Be.~ch . Families Win Sh41i;es .. Todalt1 c:loolftf pric<1 00 both th• N<W York ond Amen. am 1tock •.idNlftOt• are °"' PQ1Jt1 Ir otid JO HI 1/!il .. ..,. paptr. ''Toda~'• .sioCb toc:fo11• toiU continue· to be a featun qf th< D~LY fl~'' ''. ...... fi!IOlldGI pog<1 In all-~ livered editfona. ' . llQno of.the DAILY PILOT• Ibo -atternoon.. ... • ... ~ Nearly !,'/Oii Ylltton lo 1lie ~ lloed ~ for, the ... ,,.,. -·-1'tld......,... . - ,,. . . " ~. .. • ... . ., • ' ' S DAIL V PILOT -Nixon Asks FBI, CIA Heads Stay • WASRINGTON (UPI) -P~ • elect R1cbant M. Nina. has as!<ocl bciih FBI pind« J. !'Agar a.over anil Direc- tor lUdllrl\ . Helms ~ Ute Central · IJ)telllgeDce "Joa«q ~ remaln In Utelr posts. Both men have' aireed to so do. .RoMJd Zie1ter, M,iJ.on'• press &eeretary, told new~n Nixon had talk·' ed ptrfODl.lly with Hoover and "bu requested that Mr. H0over. continue hla distlngUiJbed aen'lce In hll p-esent post." Nlaon aleo spob WUll Helm, Zle&ler added, "and has ~ that he ..... tlnue u dliector ol the Cenlral lntelll&I!," ce Agencr.'\ Ziegler' satd no length of service wu set ror"'either man. Nixon arrived in Wash.inf!OO at mJil mornil)g from New Yort. In eddilion to a ..,g wlUt Ute, GOP leglalad,ve chiefs, Nixon planned to ~1 ·w11b lprrn<f President Dwlghl D. Elseobower •I . Waller Reed Army Hospital Nixon, ~king . to overcome the op- position majority in Congress, wa.s meeting ill..· Wasltington w i t h Vice President-el~ Splio T. Agnew, Senate Minority ·I:.eader Ever<t! Dirksen, How;e Minority Leader G<rald Ford, anil leaders of the Republican Conference. , , - , DAILY l'ILOT Steff ...... Talks ·Ky Blas~ Clifford Over Sq~bbli . g Rf;ntarks PARIS (UPI) -' ~ Praaldent causing delay In sl4rl of the talks. men SoliUt vietO;,m unW salpa and ~guyen Coo Ky ol SouUt Vietnam toolc "We have be<n here a whole week;~ Hool mcli a _pollUcal oettltmeol ~ :Wrp' lslu<! lodey ... lib U.S. Doi._ Ky uid. "We ha"' been ~. teiw ~--. ,..'i . ~..;·. ' Semtary Clarll M. CUUord who cbOraed hard wlUt our colleagues !'I the AD\erklii -' 'll?'Ui'red , tTie '$0ulh''l>lelniliieM lo Sunday Ute Vietnamese iquabbred too delegallon. ~ proJIW!s haV. 1><00-"sloll ~bU.," wllh· NOt1lr-Vllioom mucl!. He .. 1d Clllfonl had Ute knack wnrted oul and agreed UPoD by . lhe ow lf'Ocedllral qu..UOllS audl .as ,..11ng ol 11ylag Utt·wr0111 Utlng at the W""'ll ~cans and ourselYei. • ·•~emeni. and get down to wlolll tiz)le, • '1'o.lllX lalo~~-Ute/e ·!J m dlUicvHy Dl~llom.' I , Whlle Ky casllgated Cllllord, bolb'Ute ""t_. ua at ..-ni: "'llbu8ador (W. 'EoCli 91y anil IOcli week lhal llle)I SouUt and North Vietnam .. • engqed Averell) liliT~ aloo ....... to !h1"k dilly, m<¥:< men art dYtol oo lhl! ljill· Jn more aquabbllng today over how lhe so. Therefore, t do not undentand Mr. · tlefte'Id o('Soutb Vielftam," he llkt . ....!'l expanded Vietnam talks should be car. Cli!ford'a statement." would hope they'd i.top squabbli~I over ried out, and prospect& for the talks Ky we reported miffed last \Veell: these detalb and get to substance so ·~ aooo dimmed once more. . by 1 previoul Cµt(ord aytement .s;iying , that we c9'Jld stop lhe killing ,In South ·Ky's comment., palled to reporters Ute Americans and /lortll Vletea\Dese Vietnam." , • Utrough a spol11!1111an, referred to CUI-might get down Id serloua talks on 1 He said he saw no /won wl>l .the ford's Sunday televls.ion comments on the mutual pullout of troops within 40 _ · UhJttd -statu 0 1.boukt ntaJntaln '40,008 American policies In Vietnam. The flouUt days -before Ute end of lhe Johnson . men lhero fighllng wblle we wait· IOI' Vietnam ... objected particularly to CUI· adminlslraUon. Saigon and lluol to come 'to IO!Df lord'a statement 11 wu Hool and Saigon, Clifford said Swlday the ,United Slates pollUcal ..wemeot. · . anil DOI Utt Unlled Slltes, which wero has no "obligation" to teep haU 1 mlllioo "'illal'• DOI our obligation," he aaid. • • ! I , College Opens .Council-Gets Resolution · • ' • "4 ' h • Cw:i~hk~olicl,De ' o~~ Orang'' ti! Line Fr~.ewa:vi : IWC zng · S .. • I '. :. Ji . ~ ' 'A ~UtiOD ~Bouie )f ~ tJ0n itateJ. . ~ SAN MATEO (UPI) -TbO College west Orange ~ly to. be o: !l..Wa~ . • , In the meliijfme, !he ~ olalji ol San Mileo, aceae of student acllvllt and officially ~DDc a route lalown ' hlglnray wW be declir<!d a lreew'f violence Jul Friday, today Oi>efted Its u Ute ··Orange'Llne" oa Ute.futuni aJl(I "ahall b&"! the~ of i lnewq hill-top . compus with a jlOllce check of location of lhe ~ wW be .....,_ . !or ah ~ ~vlcled by law d ~ llTlv!ni sludent ,anil ·faculty mem· _1odeytolheH~~Qly~. la a..i.z,.1eo1 1 P.Ori <>1 t)1e ,,,..,,of, Lone lines of can pile,{ up at Ute ell.· · ' ' ' •• .· • • .. .nd,Etpressway Sylle111:: ~ Nlxon'a Republican str-.tegy session in Federal Olllce Bulldlng number 7 wW cover planning for getUng the prest&mt. · elect'• legislaUon through Ute Demo- cratic-controlled 9lst Coqress. Bay Blia, H<publlcan naUonal chalrmao. o)lo will be al Ute meeUng. • · PICKING WINNERS -Jo LyMe S..ul, 9, Westminster, gets boost to ticket" hopper from Paul Kroesen, president of stock brokerage finn Of Kroesen and Co., Inc., so sh9 can help DAILY PILOT West Orange County Edlto.. Wllllam Reed pick winners of prizes offered at newspaper's Win YOUR Sbare bilow. !WO envnces ·to .Ute camplll U pollco D~eV~~'!."~==·!~ oiundlmee art DOI apecied ,lo tail., < Jn'P'!;led ldenliriCatlan cardl .... ....,.. --" WW I ' ·-Utt ~-·-· nollllcallail ing .-, usuallJr,bee'J' 0n M~. stale h)&lrway:ullll • boll Olly· --. cm _,....,.. Commllsloil. "Ever;wn, wu qulel and qultO order· -~In ,l!Je ~-, flll-~IJ>-~-~of~ rui:r:O...,~· others allending the meellng will be Sen. Margaret Chase Smllh of Maine, , :l!'roni., Pqe J chalrmlu ol Ute Senile H<publican -· -• =:'N~; ~ ~ · STOCK WfflNERS ..• -_., ol defense, SeQ. Thomas Kudlel of --Cal~ornla and Rep. Les Arends 'of Ingtoo Center store, dropped :1115 name lillooia. in the barrel for the dra>Nlngr .: i;ot since Zachary Taylor became l2Ut Se<ond pme was a share oi Whllta, f=1 J!.ln'!' ~esschla1 i:~ ~ C0rp: stock selected~ of Iils' ..._,., .... ...., Old ~ .by Kroesen I. Co., Inc., ~-.~~!Pi:'-" -known, . '· " . .;.,...:.. . ··-' "· ~. . -()""""' .... MJ(.. ~ . . . .. H-. Nteon ~_received_......, "Huntington Area of ~·from such PQWerlul I>emqaa!O · , , · In ~ u H<p. Wllbur D. MDII ·, i : · or:~. ~01 t11e ~ Realtors to Hnst WIJS and Mclns ConjmIU.., and Jl!t,. " V . H~ M. JICDon of. W~ '~r ': ,;--<',•,• ~~'l' !he Ser!*~ Vfilrview c.u;1.:i;;;en 51:: 11_.ie.i1o 111 1o puo11 -..,.-4 ""'"1?~·- of ,.,......., throull> ~ In >'l'wenty children from FaJrvl..,' Stole Jill earl¥ monthl In olflce durlni '!Ill, Hospital In Costa Meso will be en- -congressmen rel'f to u IJiil: -)edalned W~eediy mornlq· l\J,-1bt ••boneymo<m.'1 ~ ,; • tJldhUngton. Valley Board or~~ During Ute weetmd, l'araeli· Def-The I a.m. event will be al ~ '1un-Mlnlsler Moshe Dayen met brlelly wlih Ungtoo llrillwood recreaUon hall. Nlaon aOd agreed wllh Wllllam W. SCn?-. Pat McVay, chairman of the even4 Ion, Ute ~·s Middle fiUI Uld that all Utt cblld;en will have emlseary, Utat lhe United Stales should, an opportunity to sU on Santo's knee. Ila relallonl wlUt some Mob . Eocll wlllncelve a small toy. • to °"'" lenalons In that pm Bob Armstrong will play Ute piano Id. . . · . and the HunUngton Beach High School •1 _.ily would lll:e to eee men cboral group. "1llo Harmonalres," wW lnfl-of Utt United States. In Arab ;Ing. cquatrlee and 1 ... b)' Ute Sovfet U¢0ni" Roaltor president Ted Wey said about [)ayu.'llJd alta'lm-:a>-nilnute ~ nnoyi will be taken to the hospital call·oo Nl>Oa at bis Pierre Hotel by Santa anil bis assistant Kathy SCblyer qwlers. to be distributed to children unable to Frot11 Pqe l TEENS ••. tion~ that America has "forgotten ' . He llaled • the public achoo! syslem had beCome lhe soondln& boanl of •'atbellm, lelnism, eomnllmtsm and evoluUon· and waa anU-Ood, anU-c1'trW and anti-BJble." Bert'• daughter, Mrs. FalUt Berg Dietrich. speaking to a question of the group'• oppoa!Uon to alleged hypocrily in organized religion, said the Teens are "tired of seeing people in churches i;itting on their hauncbea doine nothing." She added teenagers· would be "thrown out of school if they believe in n. .. ;~." ' D~llY PllOT . .. CHWCl(I COA$T PUll.llMIH!J COM,-'HY a.It.rt H. w .. l Pmldlllt Md ,........ J1~1t •• c.rl~y \'lilt l'mldtftt •llf 0-114 MaMtW lli1"''' K11•ll ·-11r1 ...... A. M11r,lril'"' ..,... ..... !ft1 Ellltw ... ,..,,,. w. 11!11 Wlltt1111 ••• , .-.-1111 lW!lllMIOfl l-.dl a.i1w c11y 1.i1w ................ Oflke JO• ltlrl Str11t M1lliitt .Ulllr111; P.O. 111 7'0, 92'41 --~ IMcll: n11 w .. t .. lbol ..,.Mltf • c:-e1 #llM~ DI West kv "'"' LffuM '*'-; UJ ,..,.... A"""1t attend the Wednesday meeUng. Chalnnan McVay said that one o( the most important persona on bls corni- mittee is Dennls Moran, but he declined to Uy euctly what Moran wu do!ng, except to report that "be hu a fine 'Ho, Ho. Ho.' " Juvenile Hall Ordered for Beach Youth A Hurrtlngton Beach youth who ad· m.itted joining two older men in the armed robbery o( a Flve Points gas station has been committed to Juvenile Hall for the next 15 days. No further action will be laken against the 17·year-old defendant, Probation Of. ficer Keith Concannon said. Superior Court action is pending ag&lnst two men who wer~ the alleged companions or the juvenile in the $50 armed robbery of the Five Points Shell station last Nov. 5. Jerry Lynn Clanton, 22, has b e e n ordered to appear in court Wednesday for bearing o! a motion to dismiss charges agalnsL him. Jerfrey Harris, 19, ls llCheduled to face jury tria l Jan. e . Both men live at 19132 Huntington Drive. Purse Snatchers Finally Succeed A 73-year-old Hunlington B e a c h woman, grimly clutching her handbag, wu dragged alon& a downtown street Sunday -~gbt by three young men who grablted lhe pune from a moving pictup lru4 Police aid Mn. Dolores C. Duun .. or 909 Alabama St., was shaken but sulf•rtil oo broken bone! In lhe 9 p.m. attack, 'which occurred on IndJanapolis Avenue. jUJt lf"CIUDd the "°""'r from her bome. Tllo vlellm tenai:iouol1 held onto Ute handbag· oootainint only 1 couple of dollm and IOllll cnldlt cards, unUI the strap broke and Ult thieves 1ped ore with the )ooL I whl,ch ·JI.lit open In Huntln~on Harbour later •this month, the area s first stock brokerage office. WiIJner of the stock furnished by KrQesa1 was Mr. and Mrs. Don Mer· edilb of 88:11 Marilyn Drive, H..,Ungton Beach: Miredith, 54, who said he signed up.for lhe. drawing al !he urging of hll grand· son, Robert Alexander, U. will share bls winnings with his dauRbter, Mrs. Donna Alexander, and her sh clilldren who-- along with MerediUt's son, Ronald, 1~ share the famlly home. The Whltlaker stock, issued by the parent compa."ly of the Columbia Yacht Corp., closed Friday at just ever '75 on the New Y ort Stock Exchange. ' Third priz.e, a share ol stock in Mc- llonnel.I Douglas Corp., furnished by Ncllonnell Douglu Astronautics Co. ol Huntington Beach, went io Vincent · B. Mafot, U, of 17151 Pinehurst Lane, Hunllogton Beach. Three-year residents of the area, Mr. and Mrs. Marot have two daughters, 10 and 13. Marot is a compressor operatol'" for the Los Ange- les Harbor Department. The stock closed Friday on the New York Stock Exchange at just under fl,!.50 per snare. Fourth prize, also furnished by Kroe- sen & Co., was a share of stock in Sarg~nt Jndustries, voted list year the ''.baby blue chip cf western cver-~e· counter stocks" and valued at closing Friday afternoon at just ooder $17.50 per share. WINNER NAMED Winner was Joan Sue (Mrs. John) Zimmerman of 16()61 Gold Circle, Hunt- in~n Beach. "I don't believe it," she said, when informed she had won. The Zimmermans have three children aged 2, 7 and 9 years old. "We have had so many doctor bills this year that it wasn't going to be much cf a Christmas," said Mrs. Zim- merman. Sbe dJdn't come forward to claim her prize at Ille drawing Salur~ day night betause she was in a sound- proof booth making a Ieng distance phone call she had just won at the Ge.n· ere! Telephone Co. display when the DAILY PILOT drawing was held. She didn't hear her name called. "Our luck maybe has changed," she remarked cautiously. "Two wi~ in one nl ht." ~ifth prize a share cf stock in Christiana oil Coro., owner-developer of the Hunllngtcn llarbour corrimunlty, also furnished by Kroesen & Co., was won by a divorced beautlcian, Mrs . Lavane Dulaney, of 191142 Vennont Lane, Huntington Beach, whc bas nve childmi, 12 lo 20 year11 old. "You're ldddlng, '' was her reaction. when told she had won. The stock closed Friday on the American Stock Eichange at just un- der $12 per share. ) Valley Man Dies After Auto Wreck A Fountain Valley man died at the Orange County Medical Center Sunday of Injuries suffered in a Saturday nlg)\J traffic accident in Buena Part. !NI 107 . Coanly Trame Deatll Toll 11117 Ill ----,,,...,..-Pollce said a car driven by Rh:bard T. Erdmann, 13, er 115.57 Los Leonea St, struck 1 power Pole at KnoU and La Palma avenues. Etdmann llvtd with hll pertltll, Mr. and MrL Walter S. ErdmaM. Nixon io See Thant • llNITl!;D NATION~ (UPI) -U.S. P.-nt-<le<I Richard M. lilxoo will make an Informal call oo Secntary General U Tllanl '.l'llelday allertlOOD, It ... ·as announced today. ' ly .... ., • coll............ ~. t -·M!. ... . « ': :i.-.:t~.. . • __, ~~ ~esman. , , ._ ll "~ "':·'""4i -· ·.:.:; o.a~ed In .court t.>Y the . =~-,.!!~ .~ei1 •. he said, , E-d.:: . ..12.i--· m.;i;.;.t.· .. 1-: a~ Coudcll of l!imllnitm . · , ,, Dll(IY w ..,., act Iv lats w Ill D!ll<V • • (CCC). . . . partiC!peling In 1as1 W!Ok'•. m..,.. were , _. , , The councll had backed Utt conlral no1. &lµd_enu of Ute San ~teo scbool. -' · · -"Reel" llue !or Ute ir-ay u did Ute Man.r••ere 1>0llm<1 studenta 1rom San Funeral Se~ .. e" · ·" ccc bu 1 Ute counc11 a1so h •d urged Fr~ State College now clooed lot • ·,-, '··~, . early adoption ol a line and prawoablf the· bollday vacation: (Related Story. ~ is wi .... i. ... to accept the eomm!Qion de-Pag~ t)' · • ·s1 ed T d ......... Robert!. Ewlglebell, lhe college"""" a_t ues ay clslon. dept. bad warned all students to arrive ear.bl •bei:>UWol· lhe polle< check.' Local police were augmented by 50 otficers from San FranclscO. Ewigleben !laid police and &heriff's depuUes· would be stationed in all buildings at the new, two-year junior college. which bas an enrollment of a,soo. sit*'*· , The closed campus policy was adopted Satutday during an eighl·hour emergency m<etlai of lrusleel of the lax"1Jpporled college. It came as a resu1t of a riot Friday by about 150 young militants. The demonst.rators raCl9d through the campus, 1 swing metal pipes .'and tire irons. A dozen students and faculty mem- bers were injured badly enough to re- quire medical treatment, and damage to campus buildings was estimated at $15,000. Rosary will be rec!ted'-1.r Edwin M. Huston, a space tec:bnitian employed by McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Corp., at 7:30 p.m. tonight' and Mass will be recited at t :30 a.m. ·TUesday, at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. Mr. Hustoo died guddenll J'rldey at Westminster Memorl81 HoSp1tal. He was 52. A resident cf Huntington Beach for the past 13 years, he 1s survived. by his wife, Alberta, cf the borne, 5801 Mlddle- coff Drive; a son, Samuel R. an~ daugh· ter Sharon Ann, both of the home ; lWco brothers, Merle -0r Oregori and Leonaril of Anaheim. Interment will be at Good Shepherd Cemetery. Funeral arrangemenls are u~der the direction of PeU: Family Colonial Fu- neral Home. Valley School Trustees Postpone 'Raise' Decision Fcuntain Valley School D ls tr l c t trustees have postponed decision on a · teacher request for 6 percent across the board raise for district teachers until after the board meeting Thur1day. The new scale, if adopted , would become effective next month. Minimum starling pay would be raised from $6,400 to $6,734 and the maxi.mum from $11,245 to $11,919. To receive the maximum, teachers are required to have a bachelor's degree plus 60 units: course work including a master,'.s degree, a district spokesman said. The negotiating council cf lbe Fountain Valley Teachers Association last week presented at the board 'a request in· formation supporting the salary pro- pcsals. This included comparative lnfonnation regarding teachers' salaries as related to industry and the salary schedule.! necessary to attract and to retain outstanding teachers. The board has requested the ad· ministration to supply additional in· fcrmation en the district's financial sta tus. -:J.ine Frot11 p~ EVICTED ... r assurances that the communily doea cm about her pli&bt." .,,. ; A plea by some 30 tel~-ciJlera to county wf:lfart personnel J>eean tbll rnorplpc In. an efforl to o!ilaln men county aid !or the two (amlllee. Roger fllates, • Huntington lftllCli renltor, has be<ome •Involved Wiiii 1111 problem and Ii l/ytng to jlnd quartejW for Ute two lamllles which llle)I· tan alf..,t, according to Mrs. Aletouoilqel; A liquor atore owner who llJd ~ did not want to be Identified hu pasted a copy ol the DAILY PILO'I'. story en the plight of the two women on a tall jug in bis store. and reportedly has filled it twice with his cuatomeri~ help. .. DonaUons of clothing, Ch r I at m at packages of all kinds and monetary help have been offered, said Mrs. "'" koumbiges. Donations are being re(~ to the Community MeUtocllst Church, e6el :ii :e·U:tber~ ~~:v~ ~· handled. Hemes are sUll nee:ded, Mrs. Ale'kottm. blges said. Anyone wl.sblng lo belp mey call ber at 897.J833. Dutch Suh Missing LONDON (UPI) -The llefense Ministry said today a Dutch subm~ is missing off the coast cf Northern Ireland. A ministry spokesman said U., 309-foot submarine Walrus had failed to make a routine position check. It normally Would have a crew of 79. n OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR e ring' siied end repaired e diamonds end precious stones remounted e peerls restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE All TYPES OF JEWELRY EJ HAUOll SH°"1NG CINlll noo H.UIOI IL YD. COSTA MISA 545.9415 o,.. .............. ""· Tll t ..... HUNTINIHON CINlll lllACH • IDtN•1a HUNTINGTON HACH HJ.5501 • ' I ' 1 I \.. • •' f . '''" • • • ' . ." ' , r-• ' .! , .. ' "· • I > I • 'I ~. -= -. ~ i-r!...i:iq.:~r. -·-- ' , I I\ . Awaits Return of· • . . . ~r ~-: ,· : l . ' • • • • • . -l . -' . . .. ---. ' .... - • --••• ea dis :nN c:am • • I • I ~Nixon Asks · FBI; CIA ••• ~eads Stay • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prelklenl- eled Richard M. Nixon lw asked bolb FBI Dtroclor J, Edgar Hoover and Dlroc> tor Rlcbaz11 Helml •of , lhe Ctnttd '. 1nl<llJ&lence AJency lo ~ • In lhelr ' post.. Both men have a.,.ed lo oo do. Ronald Zie&ler. Nj.xon,'• pre 1 s IOCl"ttar)', told newsmen Nlloo h:lld talk· ed penooally with Hoom and . "hu requested that Mr. Hoover coolin111 Illa dlsilnplBhed aervlce In bis.present~:· Nim! a110 apoke with Helm, Ziegler r added, "and hu requestiOCI lbtMIO ...,. tlnue as direclor of lhe Ctnttal Jntelllgeo- ce Agency." ~egler said no length or service was u t for either man. Nixon arrived jn Washington at milt" morning from· New York. In addltloa lo a meeting with the GOP Jogll!all!• chiefs, Nixon planned lo vhll with "*mr.r President Dwight D. ~· ol .Waller Reed Anny Hospltal. Nixon, seetlng to overcome the op- position majority in Congress, was meeting in WaSbington w i t b Vlce Prealdent .. 1«1· Spilo T. Agnew, Senate Minority Leida Ev..-e!I Dlrkaen, -. Minority Leader Gtra1d Ford, ud leaden of the Republican Cool._. Nlxoo'• Republican strategy ....ion In Fodera! Office Bulldlng number r will covu planning !or getUng the praideolo eled'• leglllaUon thmigb lhe DenlO- cratlc-controlled 91st ~ RaJ Biiia, Bepubllcan national cha1rmao, also will be at the meeting. • Othen .-, lhe meeting will be • 11 • . DAILY PILOT lttff""" PICKING WINNERS -Jo Lynne Saul, 9, Westminster, gets boost to 'tidt~ hoj>per fro!n Paul Kroisen, pi'esidOllt of stock brokerage firm of KroeaOll and Co., Inc., so she can help DAILY ,PILOT Weal orang' tCoonty; Editor William Reed plcli: winners of prizes offered at newspaper's Win YOUR Sbar' Show: • \ Seo. Margaret Chase Smith or Maine, Fr°" PGBe I chalrmaD ol the Senate BepublkaJl -. • , ConfereDce; Bep. Melvin Laird or STOCK -wr~ns -. '·· -·.-wtscoosm, NlJ:oo'• incoming ~ . W .lJ. ¥~ ~ _ of defense, Sen. Tbomas Kuchel Of • · · ": ... Ca!Homla mid Bep. Les Arends ol inlt«t Center sior., dropped bis ,name whlcl1 ,;111 open in Huo~on Harbour Jllinol.s. in the·barrel for the drawJ.oa:.. later this month, the areas first stock Not sl.nee Zachary Taylor be.came 12th secoOct prize was a shar,. of Whitta· bW~~~e ~,'fi~~ stock fur,nished by presldem ~~ ~.!.. chlefl lbt .. ecuU_ve ker r-· lltocl( telectod idl1llO -x~n was Mr. and Mn. Don .Mer-la~ a·-~ ... -a · -r ~ _,_ •1nc· '"'°"·'"''"'_. oc:-' ri · H '"'M•• of iu· odlliliil!!lllllon. Old ROl,gb lllld • b)I -• "°" ·-'~""""! edlth iii 11831 Marilyn· D ve, uo~ .. -" RMCt,j;· 11· Tajlor -known, clled Jlli , ~ -..: . 1 • ·~ .....,. ..,:~ Beach. office a yur later.~ • _ •. )'\ .. , .' ·;, Meredith, 54, who said he signed up for of""""'•· NI~ .... ::red '"!'di, • Huntinaton· .'.~ea !:. = :.i::d:~ :W"!'~."l! In 111111"'11 """:.. u-1"'-'Wllbm' ~ • " · , •, !!:' ., · • · • winoing> with his dauetiter. Mn. Donna ConcrW ...,.. ' D. lllll R ij Alexander, and her six children who-olW~M'•·~:'nii;',.,theand'=-"' ealtOl'S tO . 0Sl· along with Meredith's 5911, Rooald, 15--.,---'" · share the ftml1y home. · • Henry Ill. Jackaon bf WublJ!clOa, a • · The Whittaker stock, lssiied by the ~!..-~.1!"!. ol •• the Senile Ar1Ded F,.:_,,,_ -_• ,.W ChiJ;.l'°".ell parent company of the Columbia Yacht ox:n'-9 ~ A.LL .• :&v --~u.E Corp., closed Friday al just over $75 NlloD II apected to try to pulh ·riuc1l r · -' 1 ~ t!' 1 .. on the New York Stock Ezcbange. ol bll procrim lbrollP Coqrel!J Iii Twenty diudren from JPd!W SliU Third prize, a share o! slock ill Mc- hfl early DlOlllhl tn :oi&e dur!Oc WW ' llaopltal ill Colla idea "tiut •.!>! en-lloonell Douglas Corp., lurnlsbed by > mtllY -nl!r to u the t«talned WedMaday morning ., tho l\lcilooDell Douglas AslronauUcs Co. of _,,,_,.. llllnttnglon Valley Board of. Realtors. Huntington Beai:h, went to Villceol B. • Dw1DI the -und, Jme1l Der-, 'Ille I a.m. event will be al tho Jlml. Marot, 45, o1 171.11 Pilleburst Lene. Mlnlller M-Dayan met br!e!lf with .lln.&lon Drlllwi>od ...,,..uon hall. • r. Htlllllogton Beach. Three-year resjdenta Nizoll and qreed wUh Wlll1lm W. Senn-Pal McVay, chairman of the mot, of the area, Mr. and Mn. Marot have ton. the presld-'• Middle -aid that all the ~dren will hav• two daughten, 10 and 13. Marot Is a emlaary, that the United States lhould an opportunity to ilt on Santa'• knee. compres.sor operitor for the Los Ange.- streiJ&Uien U. relations with aome Arab.,..~ &ch wW receive a small toy. 1~,;!m::kDe=~Y on ihe New CO\llltiiel lo --In that part Bob Armstrong will play the piano York Stock Exchange at j"'t under of t11e world. • and the HunUngton Beach High ~I I •--· ") perlOlla1ly would Uke lo oee ~ ,....i -•n "The Harmonalrtl," will l8.50 per ••='-· 1-• .. -ol the un1·~-sta1a In .--=-. -. ll'Ourth prlu, also furnished by Kroe-. 111~ UL(,,.1 -.a ling. . sen & eo .. was a share of atoct in CjlUlllrles and lea by lhe.5ovfet Uokll." lleellor presldart Ted Way aid about Sargent Industries, voted last year the Ilayan aid ~ hll 21kn1nute COll11el!' 2oo toys will be taken' lo the boiPltal "baby blue chip of western over-the. caJI on NIJoo al hfl Pierro Hotel bead' b)I Santa ind hla Ullltanl Kathy ~ counter stocks" and valued at closing quartm. _ _ · too~ lo clilldr'!l 'iinable Ill F.rfday afternoon at iusi uoder $17.50 Fl'Olll PGBe I TEENS ••• gregalloo that America hu "forgotten God." He ltalod the public ldlool system had become the IOlllldlnJ board o! .. atheism, I.olnipn, Communiml and evoluUon and" wu anu.God, anU-Olrilt and anti-Bible." Berg's daUlhter, Mra Faith Berg Dietrich, •peaking to a quesUon of the group's oppoe!Uon lo alleged hypocrtay in or1anlzed religion, said the Teens are .. tired of seeing people ill churches oitUng on their haunches doing oolhillg." She added teenagers would be "throW'D out of school If they believe In Chrl.tt .. " • I DAllY Pl lO T OltANGE C04ST PUILISHIMG COMPANY a,Mr.f N. Weel ,~_.,.. ..... J•ck l. C.S.O, Viti Pn1111ent W ~-MMwlltr n ...... k...;t ·-n.111., A. Mw,lliu ...... """" 1!"11r Al~•rt W. l1t•1 WlllC•• 11:--' A1-1ei. H~ "-" l'ifllW Cllr I..,_. "•,..,... .... O"'-JOt Ith Street M1llHtt A44re11 : r.o. lei: 710, tJ'4t --H._, hldl: :t111 Wnt ..... SOlltwwf c..t1 Mall • Wnt ...., """' ~ lfecll; 2D I' .... AWfNfl atlend tlie. ll'edneaday meetlni!. .. per share. C\alrman; McVay said that one ol WINNER NAMED the moot Important pereona on bla com· rhlttee la ·Dennll Moran, but be declined Winner wtu Joan sue (Mn. John) to say exactlJ what Moran was doing, Zlmmennan of 16061 Gold Circle, Hunt- except to re_port that "be bu a fine in~ Beach. "I don't believe it," she 'Ho, Ho, uo. • n said, when infonned she had won. The Juvenile Hall Ordered for Beach Youth A Huntington Beach youth who ad· milted joining two older men in the armed robbery of a Fjve Points gas station has been committed to Ju venile Hall !or the nezt 15 days. No further acUoo wW be taken against the 17·yeat~ld dehndant, Probation Of. ficer Keith Concannon said. Superior Court action Is ptnding agalnat two men •ho were the alleged companlons <>f the juvenile In the $50 armed robbery of the Five Points Shell 6tailon lut Nov. 5. Jerry Lynn Clanton, 22, has be e n <>rdered to appear in court Wednesday !or hearinl of a inotton to d1smlsa char1es against him. Jeffrey Harrta, 19, Is scheduled lo lace jury trial Jan. 6. Both men live •at 11132 HunUngton Drive. Purse Snatchers Finally Succeed A '13-year-old Hunllngton B e a c h woman. IJ1mly clutching her handbag, wu <\ragged alonl • downtown street Sunday night by lh;ee !"""'g men who grabbed the ""°,from a moving pickup truclt. l'olke ~ Mn'. Jlolom c . Dunn. of 90t Alabama St., was shaken but 1orr....r "" bl't>ktn bones In the 1 p.m. au.ack, •tdch occumd on JndlanapoUJ AVllllll. juat anund the con>er from her borne. 'lllo vlc:tlnl llDlcioollJ beld onlo the b ........ ~ only • coople or <lollm and -cndlt canll, unUI the llr1p bn>te and the tlllevea oped orr with the 1oo1. Ztmmennans have three children aged 2, 7 Md 9 years old. "We have had so many doctor bills Utls year that it wasn't goiag to be much of a Chrlltmu," said Mrs. Zim· mennan .. She didn't come forward to claim her prize at the drawing Satur· day night because ahe was in a sound- proof booth maldn~ a long dl!tance phone·call she had JUSt won at the Gell" eral T.elephone Co. display when the DAILY PILOT drawing was held. Sho didn't hear her name called. ••Our luck maybe ha.!I changed," she remarked cauUously. ''Two wb:I in one night." Filth prize! a share of stock in Christiana Ol Corp., owner-developer of the Huntington Harbour community, also furnished by Kroesen & Co., was won bf a divorced beautlcian, Mrs. Lavane Dulaney, or 19842 Vennont Lane, Huntington Beach, who bu-five chlldlWl, 12 to 20 years old. "YoU're kidding/' was her reacUon, when told 11he had won. The stock closed Friday on the American Stock EJ:change at just un- der $12 per share. Valley Man Dies After Auto Wreck A Fountain Valley man died at the Orange County Medical Center Sund1y ol lnlurles su!ler'!I ill a Saturday nlalll traffic accident in Buena Park. !Ml m Coanty Trtrnc Death Ten llfl Ill . -----Police aaid a car driven by Richard T. E~aM, 23, of 11$57 Loi Leonel St., struck a power pcle at Knott and IA Palma avenues. Erdmann Uvtd with h1f parent&. Mr. and Mr1. Walter S. Erdmann. Nixon to See Thant UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -, U.S. Pmldent-cietl Richard M. Nkoo will make an Wonnal can on SecrelarJ General U Thall\ 'lllead'I' afternoon, It wa1 &nDOUnCed .today. alks • Ill re . ' . ~ r ' Col~ge Opens Council Gets Resolution · Wiiii ·,p"a·z'fue : : ~-._ ".' .. ": -· :· •. · ~ : . · ·i C..;::k· • . . ·1D· _ ,.Q~-Qt~ Lin~ Freewa1'~ fret; ing 8 · ,,, ·• ·· · · · · } • \ • 't· \ .. ~ .. .. ....:., ' \\ -Ill ........ ~. llaoJti llou ltatea. • SAii llfA11)0 (UPI) -The Coilep Weal ()rap ~ 't !ii:a fhnrq IA the ~. the """"!DI llaio of San~·..,... ol -ec11Jlal .• imd olllcfall1 ""'4pwllfiC"a~ ~· lilP'Y· will be declared 'a _., vl~ lul Jl'rfday, todq Ol>enod Ill' u ~ ·~· LW' • t!lt -and ~iliall have. the -II a free•aJ hill-top ~ wlili a police cbect .ol . 0loca!loo 'ol the lilewqwlll be....... lot all -prov1ilOd by law llja ~mi"'!'Catudeol.apd .. feculty111m1. todaYlotbi~BlllclratJ:Cl!lmo la deall)llaled a part ol ·the JPreewtbl ~ llnes'.of can Wleci up at the cD. · . " ' •· • • -t • ·' -and E!Jiraftay System.0 . r: tf:"~.,E"':~-N.'!'m 1°' police . 'l'!lev.;;! :;. .. ~-~11,. G:.-1i1ted CO"f'1-' are DOI -.peeled 1o· tdii '~1""'"'! ..... """'° Of lllOl'Q-BodJa WW -•M • jM:tfeo • Cll1 thli Ollldal """"""'""" ~~· ' . ,:Yon '.Monday. • s.iate, ~ ... -~°t.r:.::e ~ !he ·'l:!°· illlJ!lff)' ~7J . IE~wu-qulet 'andqullooldef. -... .,..lil!ll > • .,..;,,_, o1 .••-....__~,_,,,. Jy.~:llld. coDea. IPOkelman. ' ..,..:.. ' ,. .• ", c..:.:: .. .WUUQI: .......... r-... _., Pi'Jl?Dllomi ...... ··taken; llt iafd, ~' • ~ In court b)I the becai!M 1111111 iii the a e 11 'rh II Edwlii . .Hmifijg'.'~.;.;. fccci. -~ ol Hunlfl!Cloo_ ~ ~ 'ln'·lut wiit'i. ~ were ,., · , .· . "t . • • . n.e councll had backed the ceotral nol atudeota _ot the'·lan Mateo achool.· · . • · •. •. ,: · "Rad" 1fBe (or lhO 1r•ay'u ·clid the' Manr.,,.... --1ram s.n ., F-uneral .Q·~.....Ace • ccc, but lbt counc!u a110 had ursed F~ .state £olfece .-d-for, , ~~J •, · early adoption ol a line and pr11U1Dab13' ~~~ ··~~!¥ (~~ &1or7,, ·s' I . ..:.. .i T. . <esd -. II ~iDDlng lo accept the c:Ommlulon .do- .:.'m?.·L. ~bOtl, the COlle,e ,prea\. .' ataa u ' a y . clsloo. dent,: :!If<!• Warned all atudenll to miff' : ear)i< !MclllA,of Iha polfoe.check. LoeaJ 8"aarj will be raclte(for ~ 111. police· ·were 'augmented by SO officers HUiton, a apace teclmldan employed from San Franci.scO. by McDonnell Douglas ·Aircraft Corp., Ewlgleben said police and sheriff's at 7:30 p.m. tonight and Mau will be depuUes would be stationed in an · .recited at 9:30 a.ru. TUesday, .at St. buDdl§p at the new, two-year junior Bonaventure Catholic Church. ll•-bich •--Um t r 8 ~ Mr. H111too died mdenly Friday· at ~fud~~ uu an enro en ° ,_,.. Westminster Memorial Hospital. lie was The closed campwi policy wu adopted ~. Saturday during an eight-hour emergency A resident of Huntington Beach for = of trustees of the tax-iupported the past 13 years, be ·is IUtVJved by his wlfe, Alberta, of the.home, 5801 Middle. Cotlel . It came as a result of a riot co!f Drive; a son, Samuel R. and daugh· Frl-a&'f by about 150 young militants. ter Sharon Ann, both of the b.ome; two Tbf · demoostralors raced througb tho brothera, Merle of Oregon and Leonard ~ampw:, n1D&' me~ pipes and tlre ot Anaheim. ' irons. A dozen •tu4eMI and facolty memo l!ttmnent will be at Good Shepherd bers were injured badly e111'1gh lo re. Cemetery. quire medical treatment., and damage Funeral arrangements are U.'lder the to campus buildinp,..wu. estimated at direction of Peek Family Colonial Fu· $15,000. , ' , neral Home. Valley School Trustees P ostporie 'Raise' Decision Fountain Valley School DI s Ir I ct trustees have postponed decision on a teacher request for g percent across the board raise for district teachers unlil after the board meeting Thursday. The new scale, il a®pted, would become effective nett month. Minimum starting pay would be raised from se,400 to $6,7M and the maximum from $11,245 to $11,919. To receive the muimum, teachers are required to have a bachelor'• degree plus 60 units course work including a m.uter's degree, a district .1J>Oke&Dl8D said. The negotiating council of the Fountain Valley Teachers AssociaUoo last week presented al the board'• request in- formation supporting the salary pro- posals. nu. included comparative information regarding teachers' aalaries as related to indllltry and the salary ICbedules necessary to attract and to retain outstanding teachers. The board has requested the ad- ministration to supply additional in- formation on the district's financial statu1. Fro• Pflfle I EVICTED ••. a"'lflllCU that the Communlti c1oea ..n about her pllgbt." , , : : A plea by some IO telephcme calletl to county 'welfare perso~ began Ulll morning In an ettort lo ~blaln moi:e county aid for the two famlllea. 1• Roger Slates; a llqntlngton Badj realtor, lw become Jnvnlved with tho problem and Is lryfnc lo flrxf quarierl !0< the i.. famllles wblch Ibey can afford, according lo Mn.~ A liquor store owner who aakf '& did nol wanl lo be ldenUDed hu putid a eopy of the DAILY PILOT 11U!rr on .the p)Jgbt of the two women on. a tall jug In hfl , .tore and reportedly has filled it twice with hLs eu1tomeri- help. ' · Donations of clothing, C b r fl I m •• pactagea o! all kiodl' and monetarJ, help have been offered, 1ald Mr11. Aleo kownblges. Donations are being ref~ to the Cooununlty Methodist Church, "'t Hell Ave., where the Bev. Betll'irorlli will ,.. that the ltemJ are properJ1 handled. · Home• are sWI needed, Mn. Alekoum'.· biges said. Anyone wl!blng lo help lnal( call her at 897-3833. Dutch Suh Missing . LONDON (UPI) -The Delenst Minlltry sald loday a Dutch subm~ is milling off the coast of N~ Ireland. A ministry spokesman Aid the JOt.loot submarine ,Walrui had !ailOd to make a rouUne poaitlon check. ~ normally would have' a crew of '11. 0 OMEGA-ACCUTRON-BULOVA AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR •rings sized· ind repaired • diamonds and pre~ious stones remounted e pearls restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN Ir MANUFACTURE AL~ TYPES OF JEWELRY HAllOl SHOPPING CINTll llOI HAUOl II.YD. COSTA MISA 141-9411 HUNTINtTON CINTll -CH • ID!Nlll HUNllNITON lllACH HZ.11101 . ,' ; . ' . ..-. . . . ' . . . .. . . . . " ( . -,,• ... . . ' \ t' l I I I I .. • . DAIL'l".PILOt I• ....... , : LA<;UNA . BROTlfERS LOOK TO PAST ' Collectors · R•lf' (ltft>. John Reynolds ' , J -~ . ' . . ,,. -' ' . ' ·--.. i2·3 · Skitrd#1t'9:'{·~ · ~-' . ... : Lagurt'1 Te .·. By TOM GoRMAN Of rtM O.ltr "'"' St.rt . tni;~ ' . 4 i~g~ ·~ ,, that most of the · ~em still( l,s fine -only coun1ry and westmi strains . -The words "'23 Skiddoo" Would pro. bother them much. t ~ly ring oo bells with Die t.enqe After all, how many C,melody uaea set. these 'days, ,but-if YO\I mention '\hem do you bear in Nashville thesf: days? tO 'lwo toeiu.ge. brothers in Laguna Beach MAiNTAIN WQODWINDii ' ' ~ey might herald you II I c0mpatriot. .'','ohn. and, Rall Reyno. Ids, 15 and 17. No1oo!Y¥b1gbrolber .Rallmaln!ain • the ,,...iwiijd aection o!. the ' collection, mrs old mpectively, would proljably but he·also .. rv .... wardiobe mlnager. ~\y to "23 skiildoo" wilh a ltw more Their collectioo of Jazwra .clothes Ji;rasea !rom the Model·A ·era wblcb wouJd .• mak. e.~any,Oapper'.bl."'h-spa•• 'tfould even: tu the memory ot· thole ...,. wl.o.vividly remember the era of Rudolph .vest!, Stiff ·col1ars, UCota 'and a. tuxedo • , wilh1talla ·comPlete ·Wilh a cleazilng tag . ""'1 b•tlil\11!, g!b, ·In the ....:.... •l•f111Z, ... ' " '. J •• , Reyoolds brouien; wlien theJ, """~' ~119i!li to·ochool, make ~9!.li musfu And what .,,mgers· ol the' flapper era eod ''colle¢ artlfaete in their Vlctorlao. wouldn,'remember·llle ·Great Wir, LDI lii!ose a\'3! oee.. Way. . , l\faclep• and the W'4!ern.Fronl? ·..: · • · • The ReytlOlds boys baml'tnwerleel:ed ¥usic !NmbMBNTs thal·upect. either; :'Beslde1 their .<oneeum of old 'Fords Their lmpomptu muaeum also baa .:.;~Including a ·112& oi>en ~ Model T loci a. 19;10 Model A . coupe -the • pile of memen!OOs 1rom· the wan - !!Oya maintalD mi· arsenal o I music lie~ts and· uni1onn.o ,£rain lroopl of lristruments· which would ·kee~ the ·Old Germany,,Japan,, Italy, Britain, France fitel w1>ttemai11rdleltraln bail-and America;-· hats, medals.and ·'.Wbft •lBe ·eould ;ob'u>e"to produce swords !rOm oeverll cdlintrlea• and, of i:· goec1 ''I>arltoWrl' ·struuera :Ball" be-, , ,.._ seveo •• ~ ......... • five '-·•-, tWo all lhll)p, 'a 'meas ki!· lll<y clalm ls Ol.tiie1e1 and°";ii'Di'.uc1w1g~•...: aUll illrtY.!roni.tbe RevOlutianary War, 1Vllh lluiioljlb Valentino'• lace pain\ed 'Wilh"lllit Inventory it's· no woodet on.tlie,_ aftlle bw drum? •· U.· ~ li'c!lflert.lanllly ·Uii,.tbe· llolh "Just love the big .band l!OUnd tradltlooaLCluiitiou<IUfltl<ll warily: ol't\le 1930s." ]jall·especlally likes. the "What would i"l'':IJlo• ""11! .Jll'e !or "llil1 au section l!!Jll<!dl." · • OuiatmU'I." mfllil F tlio caiv'onadoito ~And u ,a CODO!lilon to -tzib -1 "Vt:trn,.tbirelt-tllil.bit6-Germu·laiik .mOderb~muslc. thil10utbi *9eil 'ft tOml •• " ,, , ' • : . •. • ~., •. t:<eo rr. l!O ~ J • t ' I . • ... .-., I l ORANGE1COUl'ITY1 CAUFOR~ ·, iflt t· ,, : ' • '" I" Jt I I ~ ' t ' 1 • ~ , ... I t 'l ' - -. .. .. .. .. ,_. -. . . ""' '1?li¥~ical ·'.f ()~ .. I . I ' I -.. J t"'.' ,' 1·. ~ I . -.' • ' ~ l At ·EI Toro . ' S~ys 'F~ · The • cirlet •Of •• afr ; trafflc t controller• for the Los Angeles region today took issue· with reports published Sunday that El Toro :"Aarine .Corps Air Station jl'U opera~ ' «t percent lbort" of ~ contrOuen: .. . ~ The ailegaUon of, sb9r1age bad ~~ voiced by Stanley ·Lymap, vice president of the proleas!onal ·air tramc' di\'lslOn of the National Alwclati<>n of Govern- ment -EIDployeL • · : David J0...1 clilel of air' tra!fie-for the Los Angeles area for the Federal A viatlon · Agency, todiy replled to Lymail's•eharge Iha~ 'lit El ,Toro facility was forced to Ult • RoeenUy .blred trainee3" to provide air-{ralfi< control servlCeJto Oran8e·eodn~. '· ' L~ had used El-Toro as· an ex- ~ 111a.allegillQoJ tlJal the nation's an,iarti'l.ar.e r ~~r~ , .. with ~ un- qu~ ·~ ·iif-F trallie ~n~o,1 c:enten, •.m..i. "'Tiitn . , -. ~"'~"l"·TJllt#t~:.e nel plus aeven crew . cbiefa. N _ • members _"' the~.comJ>!ln>enl .. -all""" ~ .,,~ ~ ,. ' ~1'9 crew. .'s.1:;:1.0 are' • , Jones~ lhooib .the Street E"4s .- • controllet comp-Is -.ialled by nibe, the qUa1i!ted -1 'l'e working overllme ~ '° that,•t, all, Umea tl\O corltl'ol · leen .. · m ..,lanned _by qualified ..............-1. ·~ mh' trainees, are ·uaed bra'itiicll,1ni!nee stliius,'' be said. The El Toro faclllty came under lire from I:.yman 1U be leveled a blast at F ~ admlntmator p. D. T)lomaa. L)'llla11'leeis ~ jhoisld be relieved because of his blmdl•ng or the aiMrallJc controller probl.0.. ~y Ex-Laguna Mayor . Jill Toro MlrinO . spokeam"1 declined to ....,,.ent' ~ oo :the eb*raes and al!Owed Uie FAA lo answer Lyman cHreeUy. The air tral!lc COl)lrOl -atlon ls under dlred F Mo jurlsdlctton. Festival of Arts Displays '~dy'. A reprodUcllon of the famous "Our Lady ol the Beautiful Window" at Chartres cathedral 1n France, is now on dlsplay'for Chriltmu oo..tfie grounds of .the• Laguna Beai:h Felllval of Arts on t..guna Canyon Road. The display wu viewed by aome 113,000. perOOlll ·during the 1968 Pageant of Maiten in Irvine BowL Since the Pageant ol Muters, Felllval art. ~ar . Emalie Schne:eberg~ 1haa completed the MadOlllla pcidlon of the window which bad been a live model 'lbe reproduction Ls conatnJcied of ·biDd-painted, tranallld!nl pleJdilasa, :;1,....mial thou••nds at jlieeOs cf ataJn. llaA· . Former Laiuna ~eh lPBXOr Wllllarn D. Miriin today aald the Orange COunty Coast · AssoclaUOn "may dilcuss'! the cowltY'• noc:ent abandoomelit of Iba last public accesa to·Sa1t Creek Beach. Martin ls president of the Coast AasoclaUon, whose 'members Include representaUv~ of most cOastat com- munities. The association board meets Thurlday for its monthly luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club In Newport Beach. "( think it's v e.r y likely we'll to6s the issue out on the table," said Martln. "( agree with Helen Keeley that the· abandooment o! Salt Creek Road ii un· fortunate ." Mrs. Keeley , ex-vice mayor of the Art Colony, complained to a state sub- commlUee last week about the county's March 26 action giving up the road, · which la now closed off to the public. M.arUn tndicated today, however, that he doubts anything can be done about the abandonment. \. "I don't ·aee how we (the Coast "-lAtlon) '. could do anything about it, even if we wanted to," be said. ' 111 dOubt tbit1 the Boardr of 1~ COiila .nO'it;eIUJer;--· 1---.--~ ......__ '\We'll liaJ>l1 '°"!"1 oul'tjie'A.oi:fa. Uon ~ t~· anyw'iy.• ' ' · ' Mrs; Keeley bad complained tlil.: tlio rojid -the origlnaJ "!"I< ,of Ef o,mtno Real -was. given up · by the cOah.tr ln.thn!e aeparaie ~in&1,'alj\ee lillO, at the request.of private.In~. The n o te d that the road-leads . to privately owiled Sall Ci'eek~eh,. wblch baa loog been on state and eOuntf ~ plans !or u!Umate aequlsltloo. School Per8onnel ' ' Ask for 'Holiday' Cwtootans. m4lntenance ' ~ aecretartes and olher clillll!led.'perlOllD<l working for Laguna Beach Unif1'd ~bOol District are hoping the ·~ spirit wtll lnluoo ICbool trustoeo 1'ueadi,, !>i&lil. Board lnembers will .-on_.~ to gran~ abool IO. e~ed, ~ a ball-day holiday nm Tueldq,. the day before ~· " I f .t'• Stoen--; -,J • • • " .. ' ,. ......... TEN '-"=" I~ ~ _, ' • -! ' f : • ' ' , ' Editorial Page Chaltg'ed ... to N~· Po~itlon in Pilot '. · StartilC today, the DAILY PILOI' edilorial -will be In a new·pooiU... · In the forward part-o! th~ newopaper. , Look, foi: ll today on Page I. The loadoll edttcrial W. a f D I ChristmlMQirited . dtlse111 to he on the looknut for IChemes to filch the fun (and funds) !rom lbelr, bolldayt. ' Other features Include an analyals of an the work it ·woutd take to overhaul the presidential electoral system by 11'12. a· column on Strom ·Thurmond'• '1Clll In the ·Wbtte.House (Deni) and a tongue. Jn.cheek propooaJ by cheeky Ari Happe to salt the workl's water supply wWi birth control pills. Look !or these alid other features dally. In the editorial -·· new "up lraat" pooition ..:. Jiiii behind tile naUonal news· Riie -on Papi. · I .- •' • ' • Do\11.V PllOT L Christ Teens ToUl to Picket Golthn We8t BJ JAMES McNABa. JJI. Of .. O.l'ff' "" •tiff "':" The nndaloibod Teena for Chrlll ~ been ordered by their "!piriWal advi!Jer" to begln picketing Golden West College as one member or the militant Hun:; tlngton Beach ..d !Iced. arralgmnSt today Oil week-Old tr.spsuslng cbargu. "Uncle" Dave Berg, leader of the band of hippie-appearing ywng people, llllllOUiiced the sandwich board ..-. Suoday at the conclualollff an evening meeli!>J at the First Baptist ChurCh al Fountaln Valley. The Teens, beadquartmd at 11& Mlijl SL, attended mornlilg wonhlp aenlces at the First <lniltlaD Cburcll of Onn(O then wound up their U-boar-daJ -.i evangelilm with the panel dliemotm In the sanclllllJ of the Baptist Clllll'd> at 17415 Magnolia SL . ,. Both vlltb weno by Invitation. PnmllilO mareb-lns were surprise proc:eaalool ...,. Ing worahtp aervlcu. ""'.'. The declaion to amt pld<ell to GoJiiii Weal mms from the Ile<. 6 ar\W of Sil: of the self-named ''Christian revoluUonaries" found d I 1tribut1 a I rellaJous tracts on campus. Police· were 111mmMd on campus -i,y dean of ·students Dale A. Miller wbel) the band ; allegedly refuaed to eltl!et hall evangellzilii or ge( off cmnpua. Mar1ao Torib(tU., 11, of Broo~ WU.....,. __ and WU to be llTalgniod today belono Judge ~ McGraw In W'-'! .Orange Co u Jl.l f Municipal eoun. Five otbin pledecl Innocent at !belt arT1ignment tut Monday. · Full c:Ongregatlons creeled the blpd al both the Orange and Fouotaln Yllle)'. chun:bes. Berg in dark glaaes and weiJ'inl a wooden ox yoke arwnd bil neck·fl*l.. wide-eyed Baptlall, "We believe In Uit· meuage of Jeremiah, the propbel of doom, who woni a yoke as a l)'tnb(tl to his own people of their coming boft. dage. u . The f~year-old fonner high IChool teacher shouted to the 200-strong cem- gregaticm that America has "forgotten God." Laguna Urges Fund Support Shy about 112,000 of Ill record 151,000 goal for 1961, the Laguna Beach Com- munlly Chest bu appealed for oupport_• 'Ibomu J. Doherty, volunteer president of the Community Chest board, Aid, .. I feel that I must make another ltrong appeal right now to the people of the Laguna Beach area. "In fact. we desperately need at )east tI2,000 to serve the 14 agencies who are depending on us for aupport during the coming year.'' Noting that the Laguna drive has previously always gone over the top, Doherty said the appeal envelopes have gone out to pro1pectlve donors. The drive slogan thl11 year Is, "Wonderful things happen when you share." Donations may be brought to 228 Forest Ave. or malled to Laguna Beach P.O. Boi: 362. Information may be obtained by calling 494-0737 or ~2314. DAll Y PllOT Olt.AHGI COAST l"Ulf.llHllfG COM,AN't lloHrt N. WoM ""'"'"' .,.. l"vtlMIMr" J•c• I. C.rtey vie. l"rnldlnt w '"-'" ~"r lJ.0111•• ic-11 .... l~om•1 A, M•.,hb1• ""-Mtlnl Etlllor Aic.~.,, r. Nill ,,_, Niu ... l•tunf IN(!\ A ........ 1111111 CllY l•iw Dlnlctw 222 ftrett ~ ..... MeiftAt Ai4rt11i r.o. In '''· '2tS2 --c.tt .,,_: DI W..t 11rt ltrttt ,.....,. '-di: n11 w..1 ........... ,... 11••=-~: -"~ ....... -the cao.tltu!e:..1t m will be malled !O Wasllington, where a ~ -of Congre11 on Jan. I illJI eounl lhem and pronounce the -· . ~t It II not a lorqone coocluaton that all. electors WIU vote U the people ol lhOlt ljalU dJd, and the threat of DAil Y PILOT llatl ,..... BRIDGING THE 'CHRl$TIANITY GAP' IN ORANGE TMnl' Jim llall-r, Mrs. Cocll BonebrMk of Death GREENVILLE, Miss. (UPI) -Thir- teen very old and poor black person• Jive today in an unofficial nursing home where they do nothing except wait to die. Two of them are women who live In a dark smelly cage of two.by-four-inch boards and strong "hog" wire. This ii 60t North Short Street, aCl'OIS t h e railroad tracks and near th~ f e e d mill, in the Negro section of \his Mlss- issippi 'delta town. It is Carrie Weaver'.! pllce. The only choic~ for many old Nearoes In this town art: Be lucky enouati to grow old at home with daught.en or sons: live at "Carrle'a Place"; or, in one wav or another, die quickly. · Mrs. ·weaver's rambling white frame nuraing home operates in violation of city laws, mainly because she appears to be doing the best she can and there apparently is no immediate alternative. WELFARE AW Thia unofficial backing sometimes takes the form of charity from the County Wellare Department. The depart~ ment recenUy gave $150 in caah for Mrs. Weaver and her husband, Wash Weaver, to buy stockings and gown! fer their wards. The head nurse of the County Health Department, Mn. Virginia W. LyUe, vialts regularly. Corbet Jaggers, city housing code inspector, hu ol~n steered desUjute, aged Ne"°"' to M r I . Hope Brightens For Missing Newport Yacht Weaver's. W. G. Chipman. fire marshal for Greenville, bas inspected the home and declined to shut it down, although he said in an interview this week that the home does not meet safety standards. "C&rrie's Place is better than the places most of lhese people came {fom,'" Chipman said. "Carrie does the best ahe can with what she's got." Whftlleld, Mblulppl's state menial In· sUtuUon, does not accept most paUents over the age of 65. The cotmty "poorhouse", the publle-flnanced nun. Ing home for the aged, does not accept patients who require more t b a n minimums of nursing care. NOTUCENSED Carrie Weaver's home is the alteroaUve. It has no license from the state; and it locks up two persons without legal authority to do so. Yet, white and black residenta of Greenville def~nd Mrs. Weaver. She makes no profit from her home, they point out, and her wardl have literally no place else to go. Mrs. Weaver's home is llnanced by the welfatt or Social Security checks of the paUents. It usually amounts to about $50 per patient per month, Wash Weaver said. Mrs. Weaver explained the uae of the cage as her only recourse to deal with the two women who spend their days and n!ghts in it. Tb e two, neither of whom ls violent, Mrs. Weave.r said, have ripped apart 11 mattresses ahe tried to get them to sleep on. They refused to use pots for toUets. Tbe women sil, moaning and mumbl- ing, behind the strong ''bog" wire, • mesh of steel U5Ually uaed to pen hop. Tbelr cage ii in a 11nall, windowless rocm where Ibey are kept apart lrom the 11 other patients . Revenue ls acarce for Ml.ulsslppl '• ~ prowllnl M&&dalen1 Bay In government. There is a ltlte legialaUve Baja Calllornla Soturday and Sunday debate goinJ on over jolnlng the federal found no trace of the mJ.ulna yacht Medicaid program which would lnclude Tlare, with a Newport Beach family m ... y for nursing homes, but would ot five 1board1 but cleued up one .. require the atate to pay 17 cents for lllJ1lerY de..topment which had dlnuned every federal dollar it received. hopes. , Sen. Willard Mcllwaln and Rep. H. Oeorce Drucm, Loi Angeles attorney L. Merideth of Greenville favor Joining who fOl'lllBI)' owried the ~fool racing the Medlald proaram, bul are reluctant yawl aid today that he 11 otlll opllmllllc to do so for fear of jeopardizing the •bout the fate al Robert Emigh, 35, llato budge~ they said. bis wile, Pab"lda, and their three "I'm In favor al Medicaid, but '.!1r. clllldmt. If we can lllll malnlaln floca1 lnlqrlty, • ·llNcker'• nephew, M11111 B,.tdleld Merideth said. and a lrleDd, BIU Durante, arrived at m (-al Small B • a ID ... the Baja Callfornla b&J SaturdaJ to Admlnlllrallon will offer lolnl op to ln...iipte nporla ol Ooallnl debris '350,000 to Oflanlaationl lnteratad In belle'"'1 to ban come lrom the Tlar<. establishing mailn1 homU. About eJPt They weno allO planning to qu-ouch loans havt been mlde In M-ppl a Maxlcan flaherman who had told al In the past five ywo. aeel111 a yacht almtlar to the wt.It-known HOWtver, IUch aoluUons teen remote Tiara linl< durln1 tropical at«m Poullne, In the dim c«rldon al cam. Weav<t'1 which lubed the Pacific In earb' Ooo home. In the meanUme, a han<M<Mnouth lober. flnanclal e-enablel Mrs. weav.r The story w11 typtc1I ol. nunora 1W· to conUnue. Ing out ot the rel):'IOte coallll area. A sroup of downtown merchanll who "The expedlttoo wu negotlve and linll maet In a coffee club doliated ' llllil report3 were wrong," Drucker 1ald after one momtnc recently · to b u 1 the pair returned Sundar night with •1ThanMgjvl1!f. food Ind whatever tllt a report on thelr flnllln&s. they an uae'tet Carrle Weaver's. as Eleetor.s \!-ote . llr. 1.1...s "· "'°""' .... -N. 0., ukl b1a Wle Would ID to tblnf.por· ly capdldate Ooor(e C. Wallaoa, rillier than for Nlxon, wbo carried thutile; Former Mlchfpn De"*1atlc Sllte Chairman 1,oltoo l:erency aid be would not cut a voie in h1a state, which went for HumPhreY. ·ll'...,..Y 1ndlcale\I aomeone would fllf hls place 1nd cut a vols forthe vice ~t. In the Dlolrlct of .COiumbia and 17 sW. 'loeal llwt ....-. Iba -· to follow lbt --wm. ·~ In jull three ~ rtorld .. New Mexic6 w Okllhoma , -are there penaltlu for j'Ol1ng llldepCdenuy. • Allwnlnl Nlxon ftll all the eteeloral votes ol the< II tlalei he won, bil tolill k IOI C~al Volel. 116 • ~ 'llO 'to win. Humphrty won ts' otlll$ plU1 tliil lllltmt ol Columbia, '"111ch totals ll1 electorol vota, wblle Wallace'• vk· lorj bi fl.;-Ii .. blli IL . , . . . , , Talks Again Snarle -"· . . • •• ... ·-•6 / • ... Ky Blas~ Clifford Ov~r Sq~abbling ·Remar PARIS (UPI) -Vice President Nguyen Coo Ky of South Vietnam took aharp laaue today with U.S. Dolenae Secretary Clark M. Clifford who charged Sunday the Vletoamese squabbled too much. He aald Clifford bad the knack ol aaylnl . the wroog thbii at the wrong ume. · · While Ky cutlgoted Clifford, both the South and North Vietnamese engaged in more aquabbllnJ today over bow the expanded Vietnam talks should be ear· ried out, and proipeetl for the talks starting soon dimmed once more. Ky'1 coi:nments, puaed to reporters through a IPCJkeanan, referred to Clif4 ford's Sunday televilion commentl on American pollclea 1D V1etnanL The South Vletnameae objected partic11larl)' to Clif- ford's atatement Jt waa Hanoi and Saigon, and DOI the United Slllel, wblch were One Application To SiitUfy All Scho~r Openings Laguna Bel,Ch High School lludenll wllJ ue one appllcation fonn this year for scholanlrlps offered locally, ac:. cordlrig to ~hril!!flhip COUDlelor Janet Fritzen. Mlaa Frltzen explained that the one applleatJon form wW give studezrt. the advanlagfl of conalderation for all aoholarabiPI offered. In the past, lhidenll had to WI out separate .applications for each aoholanblp. Lut year, the pointed out, there were more than fla ~Pl awarded, tolalllni '31,000. Of thet amotml, $:1,000 was contributed locally. On the new appllcatlon, students llsl an area of prtference. An applicant with an intertat ln art will then receJve automatic ~derailon for an art schotanihip. Where special applications are re- quired. the ac:hool counJelln1 office will contact ltudeDtl under consideration. 23 Students Held On Narco Counts ~ ·-· ' callliQg dela1 In l!art ot the !Ilka. uwe baVt &..; hire a Whi* Week," Ky Aid. "We l)ave been _... •"1 hard with our ~ of the American deleplloa. llerloua JllOpolila .bave been worltod out · and :..-opala bJ the Amelloana Jnd ~· I "To tllY kDowledie tbin '!t'..~Y between t11 at ~ Am • (W. Averell) Harriman allo -IO flllnk ·so. 'l'llfrelore, I do DOI undentand Mr. Cllttorcf1:stltcqeat." • • Ky waa reported millei! lul lieQ by a previous Cllflonl llltament olying the Americana and Noltb Vle-mithl pt aown ,to ll\'IWI ~ en the ID!ltual , pullout ol ttoopo witbln . 411 da)'I -before the end w the John1011" ad.m.l.nlltratloa. ' .. Clifford Aid Sunday the Ulllled 8Wa bu ao ''.qbllplloo" to kaep balfa ~ . ' .men In Soulb v~ unlll sai,oa .and Haool reach a political oettleipeal that enda the tlllln.tl Ihm. -' ' ile urged tlie South Vleloameae to "stop· aquobbllni" with N9'1h v:& over prOcedural $-iUdl aa llTl"#linl!i!ll Uc! · 1et clirwil to oegotlltlonl. ' "Each day and each week that they delay,. more meo are d11D• on the.I>&~ tlelleld ot South Vletnaln .r he said: "I .would. bOPe they'd stop• o<iutbbiloi ~ tbeae detalll and cet to subotance .. that '"' could atop the tilling In -Vietnam." He Aid he aaw no !UIOll why"the Uoited <Sta~ "ahould maintain Mll1fll0 men there· lllbllnl wblle we waJlelf<. SaJion and llano! \o come to -pollUcal lelUOl)lenL . ' .. '"'lbat's DOt°OUI' o~ooi'' be~~ U~~! Re~~ .7 to North:,··· • • ~ • t • . ·, . : .. Awaits . Return of Pilots SAIGON CAP) -The United Stalel · toda;i: reWrne<l · aeven-.:eiVWan seameii to North Vlebwn, and Radio Moscow cooflrmed that Hanoi bas announecd it will release some American piloU . at Cbri.rtmas. A U. S. spokesman said the release of the seven North Vietnamese was ar- ranged in VienUane, the LaoUan capital. He said Hanoi's rewesentatlvea ~ve given no immediate indlcltiQn that their govenunent planned to re~ any of the hundreds of American rum it bas ca=~·spok~R~for''M~ ~io confirmed a broadcast: IJy--bie savtet radio Saturday wtiich said: "Radio Hanoi stated today Dec. 14 that a group of American pilots :who were taken into captivity when their planes were shot down over lhe territory of -t 'h e that the aperaUon would be llfe f.mn military action." But no ceue-flre w .~ • declared becauae Preatd"'l Johnlcii'r order halting all aerial, naval and arWlery bombardment of North Vietnam on Nov. 1 made that unnecessary, ~ spokesman explained. Last Oct. 21 the United States ud Hanoi declared a ~hour cease-fitt covering a 2Jl8.square-mile area along the coast to return 14 North Vietnam• navy-men. At that time the Unitedo 1~said it held no other prtsont'n .. '.;.. : North Vietnamese pri.lonvs -mu are turned over to South Vlet· · nam~se authorities. , From P"fle l Democratic Republic of Vlelnam will A_STRQNAUTS • • be released at Christmas." __ The Hanoi broadcast bad not ~ ·~ ...... heard by monitors in Tokyo, Hong Kong an,_-time in fUght thus far," aald Dr~ or Salj;on, and in the abserice of official BefTY. Borman ancf Lovell new on the word from the North Vletnamt'R tt was Iongest::flight ever -the lt-day voyqe thoUght Moscow m!JtK have been ot.. Ge1*in.I 7. Lovell also logged four ml!taken. : : • · d!ts:JitGemini t1 ' The report relayed by Moscow gave '"''We "'have a Very rare opportunity no indlcaUon eucUy when or how the here to compare two indlviduala in the fliers would be releaud. · very: f_Otlfined Ge.mini spacecraft yith The U. S. 'C....m4nil .!n Saigon sail! «~ can set /allowing 1 miJ1!on the releue ot -lbe N4lll> . v~e;e Jllrln;,in. the muCh roomier ·and l ... er Huntington Beach police today reported seamen wu ao· (!action or good will" A:p>Uo~ c. , 23 Marina High School llludenll were which il hoped .would "lead to furlher 11y"comparlng the rellllll of the Gollin! am1ted last week on narcoUct charges. rele'ue of prisoners." . s}ik1rttght w l lb the iWda)' ·flli!r.or Included In the arrests were II girls The men were relea"aed offahono about Apo!lo I, Berry aald pey1ld4m Umld 13 miles northtast of. vfuh,. a co.a.ml be able for the first time to tee llow and nine boys. Nlne were referred to city 145 miles north of the demill~ y;eigJiOessness affects ihtn Withou) •v~ Juvenile Hall and the rest released to wne. The U. S. Command· said the ing the re!ults cloUded by Jhe podlble the~ parents, Chief of Police John Seltzer amphlbloua transport ~uth pot the men effects the cramped Gemini napeuklliod reported. into a 6-foot motorlled flstiing iuiik on the pilot.a. . I . Seltzer added that school authorities and a U.S. ·hetJcopter 1obserVed them · "MaJbe -.we can a:et rid of thla•n· of the Huntington Beach Hlih School until they were. about 9,000 yard& from finement fJctor and look re.all,. at District had cooperated1 with police in the beach. . · . welahtleasne,ss hut!," Berry ~ Ir a the lnveaUcatlon. Stitz.er sald that school A 1pokeBman said the U. S. and North news-briefing. Of particular inU:ruflitre authoritJea have either eipelled or Vletnameae diplomats in Vientiane who the ' effects the la.Ck of gravity b•on suspended all of the students involved. negoUated the release "gave IS!Ul'an~ bones and the blood circulatory tyault, 1 ••I I llRlll l!W\WMPNM'Yi•"•ll 'J &IM ... ml'lllW--D·· Q OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA 1'f AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE ii) -. ' COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR •rings· sized and repaired • diamonds and precious stones remounted • peerla restrung WE-CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE All TYPES OF JWELRY . ' ' " HAllOll SNOPl'INa CINTU .UOO HA._ II.VD. ' -.. . : ... CH l llllNflt Hu,tmlt•roN ~e> COSTA 141$.l S41·f415 HZ.lltl o,.. ..... n.n.. ,..., T1I ' , .... • • • • \... • ; • • • • ... • • •• • • .' 1. ,,. • "e" • •Rlll«.Mm?WJI I. I ' " ' 1 STAYING ON THE· JOi j.tt -. , -FBI Dlrocto< H-er. . . "' """' TO Rl!MAIN AT POST CIA DlrOctor 'Helmo ' ' . . , '" " . -. 0NixonAsks FBl's Hoov~r., . . • ·, !t :.tJA's Helms to· Continue ' ' , . , W ASIDNGTON (UPI) -Prelldent- Celect Rlcliard M. Nixon has asked both ·PB! Director J. Edgar Hoover and Dir«- '~ Richan! Helms of the Central lnt.lligence Agency to remain In their posts. Both men have agreed to do ao. Suzie Surgery Being Delayed By Flu Bug ' The nu bug stepped In today to odd ·'*t aoother deferment to Chllm.m t llospilal surgeoos' plans for open heart 'fugery on "Suzie." •'1•But ·thia Ume lt wasn't the lltUe VJet· "llamese ·child'• faulL Dr. John M. 'l!awyer,.a m<mher of the facility'• h<arl liurgery t e am, came down with f I u '1!imday aod postpooed today's operaUon .....ntu Thuraday. ,.-Earu... plaoa had h<en balked wll<n ~ ·~ail, .22-Jl'lonth-old child from Da ~ ~llJlrac!ed .I ,high fever ~ ,an r, lnlecl!on. ~ : '"She waa just aJ well al.. ~ · :We'll get her," a Childrenl ' · ·:-spokesman commented today. ~ · -a tragedy that thll had to hapjiiiii"liut we can hardly blame the aurgeon1 - they refuae to take IOY. ~cos In )'Jew of Suzie's condiUon." -. . . . Ronald Ziegler, Nixon's press secrttary, told newsmen Nixon bad talk· ed personally with Hoover and "has requested that Mr. Hoover ' continue his distinguished service in his present post.'' Nixon also spoke with Helm, Ziegler added, "and has requested lhat he con- tinue as director of the Central Intelligen- ce A&ency.,, Zlegtei-aald DO Ieisgth of service WU set for either man. Nixon arrived in Washington at mid morning from New York. In addiUon to a meeUng with the GOP legialiUve chiefs, Nlxon planned to visit with former President Dwight D. Eisenhower at Walter Reed Army Hospital. Nixon, seeking to overcome the op- pooitton. majority In Congms, ..... meeting In Washington w 1th Vice Preltdent .. led Spire T. Agnew, Senal< Minority Leader Everett Dirksen, House Minority Leader Gerald Fon!, and leadera of the Republican Conference. Nµ;on'1 Republican strategy aeailon In Federal OUlce Building number 7 will cover planning for getilog the preaident- eject'•. )~glsl&Uoll thro\llh the Dein .. cralk>contrenecJ 911t Congress. Ray BliS3:, Re.eublican national ctialrma.i, •1•• """ "" at the meel!ng. ..,.. Cltbili Tttebdlill the mcet!rur ''Will' 11< ~ Mar .. ..t ~ Smith Of Mime, clialrman ""ci" Ille "Senate Repuljllcao ciiolereiioa•" llijj>.-""elvln Laird of W'iiconslii~ '!fuOi!'s · "°"1tng ...:retary q! delenae, Sen. .Thomae Kuchel of C1alilor;1lla ,and. Btp, Lea Arendl of Dllnoil. . ' . " • • . San Mateo , Stiidents 'SAN MA1ZO'~UPI) -'Illa C.U,. .:':,..~.~~ hill-lop CCDpol with & police ebeclc !II ' -arrtv!nl 'llQilaal. and facllll)"IDllD' ..... ~~ ,._ l., ~· . ... ... " LollC un. 'of an. -pe,d up al tho ,, . . ' two ..... ~--~•1o-lhe -.. ~ lmpectad ldellllflcatloa canla !Gr ...,.. lnl -· ,_n, beeVJ m l\loodl1. "f!9erythlni ~ qiilel ~-.... ~ ly,'' Aid • eollep_ ....... • ~. ProcauUanl were talen, ha ! laid, becauaa m.ani of the. a i: 11•·h1 • J!iirtldpalb>& hdast ,.Oelt•a &acu ..... 'not -u of lbe Sin Mateo acbooL Maoy were believed ~ !rUn San . FraiicLoco State Collep -deeed fO< the bollday vacation. (Related Story, Page 4). · , Roher! L. liwlgleben, the college pml- de11~ had warned all lllud-to arrive early i.ic-uaa of lbe police check. Local police were augmented by ~ officers from San FranciscO. Ew!glebOn laid pollce and !herilr• depuUea would h< ataUooed In all buildings at the new, tD-ye.ar i~or college, which has an enrollment of 1,500- lludenls. The cloaed campus policy wu adopi.d satunlay durlnl an ellJl!t.l!oor emergency meeUng of trusleell of the lax--supported college. lt came u ,a result of a riot Friday by aboUI 1511 Yol!rii mllltanil. Th• demonstralon raced throogl> the campus, awing metal :Jllpes and tire trona. A ciosen lludenta and faculty mem- h<n were Injured badly ~nough to re- qulra medical lrelilniin'I; and damqe to campua buDdtnga wu estimated at 115,000. • Valley Man Dies After Auto Wreck A Fountain Valle)* man died at the Orange Comity Medical Center Sunday of Injuries IUffered fa a Saturday nlg!\I traffic accident in Buena Park. Police said a ear dri'(en by Richard 1111 Cllmlt1 Trtlitc ·1111 I0'1 Dealh Toll 111 T. Enhnarm, 2l, of 1isr Los Leones St., struck a power pole at Knott and La PaJma avenues. Erdmann lived ·"ith hla parenil, Mr. aod Mn. Walter S. Erdmann. --~polio 1'1~.· j'ro". '.~ DougI~s · :Filrnishes Thrust A McDonnell Douglaa S. IVB rnck•! will provide Iha final big push starting the ' Am«ican utrooauta on th'e1r historic llnl journey lll'OUDd the 111oon. Wben lha.milllon has h<en completed, the Apollo I Utrbnautl will have flown 230,000 miles from earth, orbited. the moon 10 llmea aod retl!rnad to earth. 'Ibe cumnt miulon is schedu1ed no earlier than Dec. 21 and will end a minimum of six daya later with 1pluhdown In the Paclfic Ocean. McDonnell Douglas Corporation pro- duces the S.IVB, third rt.age of the Saturn V launch vehicle, at ill McDonnell Douglas AltronauUca Company division, HunUniton Beach, far the NaUonsl Aeronaut1ca and Space Adm..inlJtration's Marablll Space Fllght Center, Huntsvllle, Alabama. The Apollo a crew -Frank BorJnan, Jamei A. Lovell Jr. and William A. Anderl -ii acheduled lo blast off from the Kennedy s-Center atop the sa-V launch ftlJkle. which geoerates 1;1QO,IOD,pouuda ofJlltoff lilrull. . ~ · llltoU, the first !WO llages of the Salum V' 'will tioo1j;';a,;. vehicle to a speed of 14,000 m.p.h. Following _..uon from the -.! llaie, the S.IVB will fire for abool U minutes, ge11er1tlng 230,000 pounda of thrual and tncreuing the Apollo'• speed to 17,400 m.p.h. to insert tt Into a parking orbit around the earth at · an altitude of 115 1tatute miles. While the Apollo, attached to the S.IVB, clrclel the earth, a critical "orbital checlfout" of the apace<:raft aod rncket '"11 be conducted. "It !J during thl1 period," utd H . . E. Banet, dl!octor of Satun>Apollo , PrQlramJ for McDonnell Dou 1 la a 'AltrmluUcl, "that the declalon wtD be made to tonl!nue the prllne m!lslon plan aod restart the S.IVB rocket engine In order lo poab Apollo out of earth Cll'blt and oCI toonot.the moon." He aal4 ,a Mclloallell Douglas ilsk • force, Wot:tlng with MSFC engineers, tn NASA'• M.iaSbn. control Center tn HOUiton, Tuu, will aulat NASA ofllciala .,and lbe aetrmauta In checldng out more ~ thao 110 critical ltema In the S.IVB rock•! l)'ltem IUCh u i.mperatum, praanl, Yahe poal.Uonl, bltteriea, lhe roc1"1 eng1ne aod prlll)lllant aupply . . llltll lhla tw<>bour chectwt completed aod .all ayllema f\mcllonlnc, the Apollo ! MOON PROBE -'McDomlell ~ bullt' S.IVB :will Provide Ille ' :.::~: 8!.n'va '"J!• ;t~or be1r:!.~ .::JLi1i1 thrust !Or Ille .Al>oll~ I moon llda•lon, landini.!be lbl~~S!.l!., .,... .. lad the 11(11 muaec1 ~on ~ilttlr earllt oitilt'ml'·p~l:eCllpe vel~lt' '!Or • ""f'" ' t9tall of Ir o ck 1 I _,.,. Iii space to Ille moon. ..m aulomalkally follow~ • • ·' '· ·l • -' ' ' ! ' ' L •• . ' . . . ~· . ' . ' ' ,. - .. ' Moodar, -16,''1'68 • (LI - \\ ., ' ' • " no iron Koratron"'casuals by Koret of California '"\ ' I ·,,.~ ' • ' . ... . ..-. ' . ' " '.These are ·Korqtron® casuals so they 8IOY presSed. . Machine wash and tumble dry. Proportioned !h DaC'ronil poly8118r· and· cotton for perfect lit With elasticized waistbands so thenl's no need for aliering. _ Pale blue, sunny yellow and desert· sand. Navy, brown, and 'black. loo. Pants. t!ldrls, short 8. to 16, medium 8to18, tall 12 to 20. · ' a. nylon long sleeved shell, blue, yellow, sand only, 36 to 40, 9.00 b. pocket vest in sand, brown. navy, 8 to 16, 13.00 c. srnn sldr~ navy, black. brown only, proportioned sizes, 10.00 d. nylon sleeveless shell, 36 lo 40, 7.00 • e. Jacket, navy1 black. and brown only, 10 lo lS, 13.00 L pants, proportioned sizes. 10.00 maycoskirtsandcoordlnates 101 · may co lakewood. 5100 labwood bl'ld.1 m• S.0111 shop every night untll 'C~ 1:30 cr.m. to 10:00 p.m. , ' ·?All.'t Pi.OT g I • • l . ·I ' A " .. •\ ,. ' . ' . may co _, coat P.aa, saii cliet• frffny at llritfol', costa w; AMUI _,., . ' . . --( -I ' • Call!J! !-Pf •••"!I Ahse~~ip Growing~ Flu Spreade. . Reservists Lose High Court · Plea • I : .,_ • 'JP .. ~ .Olllr .... ...., • . \ . c..w ad,,_._ bad not ....... & nailoNI emergency.· la-octlon blvolvld theVletum inir, Ibo court ruled iliof a droll ~ -clalm ol'euoiption la daulllllll -aabmlt ta -· .... -~ his CUI! bi dvllJu c:oor11 ._.,. m Jut.ances wliirl tljore & ID bl>lldl ezemptloo for ~ -.. dtrinit7 ltudents. 'n.e. latter case invol•ei Jmnm J. ATLANTA (UPI) -'Almlteefin -polco -· --.id ...-apioJta ba•-today .. lllo -""'°" .Ila = nlld1Y a-Ille -·A llMOI .. ..... Ille epldemlc '-W dalm.llt to•-mNewYortatJ-. ,;. W.,r M1, D. C. and Ille ......... ol llle iiolh ,_teil .mol a.p oid .....,. ohleuteellm -......... --L In llrt ..-, polite ai4 !In ifepartmMtl, adioo1a of1d ._.r ~ * ........ ClllOd 111 alli: Ille Ila. • ' ChorlM P. ,•-• Jr. Of Mll,wau- koe says he/ waa pOrfectly ·hap117 with bi& ....... wlW "The Poe· nui," . .....,,., stri~ and Charlie BroWn became fa-. Browll,. 33, said lin circuit ~ U..t boc•- of all jokes and rnlatakoo allout bis name ttlat he wanll to change It to avoid canluslon to Alim AW A~Korlm. . • .J 'Trw~OK Oemrelcb, a a.e,.mie, Wyo., dlviolly -who ~ his exemption ond -~ for droll dellnqUeocy -.. .Teae~r.. Ta.lks ' . he ljlrned ·111 his teleclivO. aervlce. c.-d (o tltO.Jdlltee ~ll ·o ·llif anUwar domollltratloa. • I 111.N• YQrk, I!o11A allkl1!1 !lllm'IJd one in every five fti1dents woWi1 contrl!d flu., City BoaJt1!, CommJnlolF, ,Edw~ O'Rou<te ~ u ' midt'. ~ 400 penans ,;.oidd ·die 11\Jm pneunionlo or other respiratory dlseues brought oo by J,i.n Ahilo of Fort Lew!erdale, Fla, stopped ch~ for loakY fauc.U ·nnmday when tho blllil>« olfiCe of the utility company said his ifl.7,516,79 water bill !Wis a 'Inf .. take. "lt'had to be. We don't.even owil a Jake," Ahola said. ' • . . A.t sF: s·ia~· SAN FRANCISCo· (UPI) _. A mediator . calJod bl to help llOlve 11be current crlsla bl San Francisco Stato College 1\111 ap- ' Tne.Flil arn•tcd a.fake Santa =~= ;::i!:' == eiaui at Cl dtparftndt& lkn't i1' & teacher's imloo. San' Ion. lldJimond B. WUJiamr The apparent breakthn>olh Iii the U. ·;11.1t plUting on, hil Santa ·search for a way to untangle £he,achool11 ri<u wM.i agents adzed hlm. problems was 'won by Pnlf. llooald The~ said he ii uiantcd 111 Pro-Haughtoo, I mediator broolJit here h,! vo; Utah, on bad check c""'11••· the San Francisco Labor CounciJ:"Jlill CJuldrn at the store 1NTt flOt effort hu the backing of San Franclsco . ~d. A 11tnuine 1tor1 Mayor Joseph Alioto. Santa Wiii on hand. " I • At. • .. Ille ·-or said today Uiat ··-·--lm!lt---·· ... Baugbt<m fililLillrri!IPd a meeting II hetwoen 'll>eodclre•llf.mm, .dlalrman of 1 e theboartlollnllteel,ond--taUvea Brl•n Bonnett stopped by a of the AmerlcaD Federation of-'Teachm ~ elephant sale in Hersham, wblcb bu tbrutooed to take'abaUI •ooe-E~ to buy his w'i{e Sibby a fou!1h of the school's 1,100 f1clilty litt}~~.ent.-:A camTheo locktet$lan20d m=~~;!lstecl,the meeting m·BM,;~g ee.rnngs. f!'! COS '. ' ••. would be a ~~discussion, (Dq(1 a,.'ntgotla~ Witt!) h~ showed tllelll to Stbb~,. . iion," t'h'e ]llllyor's alde·sall!,'he d' l.d obe ~oubled up Jauglilng. It was · agree to cHsCuu glevances Qther than the!1 1ame set be gave her seven wa(el lnd ·houri. Presumab],f that would years .ago. She bad given the . include the 15 demandl of militant jew'elry, to the sale earlier in the· otudentl who bava disrupted 'the -pus • weejd fo< moro lban three weeb. • 1 e In -.adition to the threatened teachers' I strike, the llsues also involve students, mlnorlU.. and V<I"J 8barp dlvlsimls of opinlon among members of the com- 1D11111ty. Haughton said there are "no legal guidelines and rules" for mediaUog such a complu: dispute. He said the "rule ,-fOf• rejssob and what's right" was all he bad ta go oo: . l - riiJr Jitlle girl'• ingenious motltrr -raMmbtring Chrl!tma.se1 of Mr •unt• thUdhoo<£.-.decided to make her lia.u;ikr a ".mowman." So, since moWf ia hard to find tn Tallahauei. Fla, 4-~wr-old Janice Lovl's now- mms ii made of chicken wire covered IDitk fspanUh moss. Tiu fintU touch wa&.a spra11 of white paint. • Aclor Jimmy Stewart plans to tour .bases and hospitals in South Viefilam for 17 days next month. Hi.$ wife, Gloria, will accompany him. ~tewart is a retired Air Force ~er general, but, chainnan GeOrt• Chandler of the Hollywood Ovmeas Commi11tee said Stewart will make the tour as an actor· not " an u-military man. Areon, Protests Add to Strife On U.S. Campuses From Wire Services ROTC students wearing olive-drab fatigue unifonns patrolled the Kansas State University . campus Sunday night for the second straight night while an investigation continued into one arson and a possible second arson attempt The Kansas fire marshal, Arthur Ramey, said the fire Friday night which left only the wall! of Nichols gymnasium was "a set fire." He also confirmed that one of the ROTC guards scand off someone who was possibly trying to set fire to Farrell Library early Sunday morning . At St. Louis the eight-day occupaUon by about 40 Negro students ol two offices at Washington University ended over the weekend. A hearing was scheduled today by a panel selected by the students and university officials conceroing four cam· pus policemen. Their arrest of a Negro graduate student Dec. 5 set off the demonstration by Negro students who alleged he was roughed up. By · r W vote, the cowt ""' · Oeatorelch'a we' back tO a !eden! comt !Jr Clleyeuie lot.a hearing. Before .-recwlJil · for a low-week ~.hollilay; the eour1 ~, . -Let llanil. I Los Aligelel ·c0.in order barrlnc -COlllleCted -the' pro-eecuUoo of Sirhan B. Sirhan on charges of aisualnatlng Robert F. Keunedy fro11 ~-.. ' ··~ Outside t b. 'CO\riroom. -Agreed to • hear on a speeded .. p lchedule an appeal by · a group of Alabama Negroes Ilia! a number ol lbe !f4te~ election laws were used to discrimlnate qaimt them in la.St Novem- ber'• ballotlq. -Acceptod a case challenging the -atituUooallty of an lllinols election. biw gpelllilg•oµt reqiib:emenil lo< the nomina- tion of • tndepondeol candidates for atatowlee office. The challenge wu brouihl by .a group supporting Seo. Eug ... J. McCartlly in the Nov. 5 elec-tJon. ~ Weekend Fires STU!>ENT HUGS FATHER AFTER SPENDING NIGHT SINGING Vif9inl1 Ruclntkl GrHlad at Lod91 In Monchostar, Vt. FolloWlnt R11cua . . . . ' . ' . I" ' . Lost.-Dikers Fo.uitd .. . . •• • f ; ' • • . • • • .. 1 22. Sin;g : J:hrough Snowstprm · •. ., the Jatesl1Btrain,of flu. , n • Tbe·aulbrelk of ~-bu daltn6d nOerly 790 Uvea ..._ Ibo pa!IOli, o'hd the NaUonal Communicable Disease Center (NCDC) here warned the -" is yet to come. 'Tbe ceQter said the 40!>id<mic should peat bl January. .M1111 AmeriCw bet!an. cmtirung AC• tivities and taking precautions against the disease. At Des Mo~, loWJ, a s~ieslpan said Mercy Ilo5piW ' Wu-get..,g .calls from Drake University students wanUng HOiii Kong flu vaccine before Ibey leave tOr the· Christmas bolidiys in the Ease because ·"the whole flmDy has it"· or "wbole town bu ll'!' ' The spokesman said the bosp~ was ''just swamped with calls" from Worried Jocal pe<JP.ie, too, but, tbt vacclne .wll not availaiile for Ibo general pUbllc jet •. Indianapolis counted its first deaµi as a r e·s-uJ.t .o1·,·the flu when C~e Edwards, 43, sUccumtied when tnfklenu. developed into 'pneumonia. MANcHEsTER, 'Vt. (AP°) -Twenty ~i~ they were i~ g!?Od spirits and would ed aa .. 1.m. 12 Lives higii ·school hikers ~.d two teacher•. he discharged i• two day•. Northeast (Aver ___ trapped on Mt. Tabor w&en a rain The 20 S:tudents, led ,by teache~. Mat· , turned to a blinding snow storm, lasted tin H. Granger, 221 of Ballston Spa. B S Bl k t In. Michigan " the ~t lti a,lean-io ·by singing, songs N.Y., and Daoiel Wilie of Eloora, star!· y nOW an e and pairing off to .watch for si.gOs of. ed the hike over the Long Trail between frost bite. Mt. Tabor and Bromley, a ski resort. By United Prat btt111.1donal KAtAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) -Twelve ·The nine girls, ":.,boys and teachers Saturday. The · northeast porUon of the nation persons, 10 of them·chiJdren, died in from the hiking Clllb •of sbenandhah . Snow, wlnds of up to 50 miles an hour had a frosty mcning today, digging .Michigan fires over the weekend. High School at Elnora, N. Y., were and zero cold. force<I the group to 1 e e k itself out of a -storm which brought A mother and her three children died brought down Sunday by rescuers. shelter. as much as 12.iDches of snow. In •· fiery gas explosion which blew 'Ibey bad kept .warm by -a fll'e on the 'Granger said the part_y missed 1 side Heavy snow warnings c;:ontinued into tbeltlbome apart SUr1day on Kalamazoo's lean-to's shelves plus dead wood found ~ path, realized it wu11ear dark, and toot the daylight .hours for extreme nmtbern South Side. in the area. shelter in the le~to. ·using a machete New Hampsh(re ahf:I northw.estem Haine Five children perished in a Saturday. Two girls, Jlflice Naylor, 16, and to cut down fire wood. as ihe intense storm center moved slowly fire~1'J, Detroit's West Side. • Virgioia MortOD,"1 17, 1affered frost bit··· :c•we never slep~ it wu ·too ·cold," norlhf..a.Btward along tbe Maine cout. oCMr victlm! Included a 2-year-old ten feet After treatmerit by ·Dr. Clifford said Lynn Focht, l7;.1l~We,1 -.:ang Ind ~ ilriring wanlinp were boy, Joey lHncsik, once rescued by bl! B. Harwood, who accompanied the res-talked." .. :i ·, ... ·' ·· _.:. .• ·.:.•.11 Sunday·--'~t from Vermont and parents, who broke loose and ran back cuers, Uie girls -were ¥)lowed to accom· "It rained for an hlM'. mld a half · i-eu ""'6" Into hb burning home in Lapu County. pahy their sCbooJ mates home. Then they after we started walking,". she .said. wutern and central MassachueUI to His body later was found under a bed. were admitted to a hospital in Schenec-"We all got soaked. None -of .us bad Milne as\Snow sq1ialls and .strong, guaty ~ parents, Mr. and MrL Robert I ~t~a~dy~,·~~iiiii~' ~E~IJ)~or~a~, ~w~hiiiere;i;;iaioiiispoi;kes~m~a·;;;" ~;;;ev~ei;r ~w;;•;;;lk;ied;i;;;in;i;;;th;;;b;;;·;;;•;;;re;iaii. bei;iiifoi;reii;.;;" ;;;;;;;;;;;;w;;inilf;;;' ii'. ;;l!ut;;·;;V;;i~;;·b;;ili;;i.tyi;and;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;ds;;.~;( Blncsit, were awakened by the fire ~ II managed to escape through a picture window with Joey and two brothers before Joey darted back ill!ide. A 14-month-old child, Ch a r 1 e n e Downun, succumed in a Saturday night Detroit blaze blamed on a defectlve heater at h er home, and Alex LindqUest of thJ Upper Peninsula community of Gwin was ·fatally burned in a fire that destroyed his home Saturday nighl Arrests Continue In Brazil 'Purge' RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -Brazil was outwardly calm today but cinsorship restricted the press and radio for the third day and arrests were reported continuing In President Arthur da Costa e Siiva's chackdown on the opposition to his regime and ita military backers. At least 200 persons were reported In cu,ltody Sunday, among them some of Brazil'• top political journalists and most prominent pollUtal figures. Florida Frost Dusts Miami • • Eastern Snow Flurries Br'1-Sh Northern New England , .. _ '2•89 •• - CaHfornhr c-e.1 Cir.dY wt111 tell,...,, tMW1rS c ...... "" .., .,....... ..,,. . ...,. .... ....... 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The evening, arranged,by Mrs. David Olson,• o.ffered party- goers cocktails, dinner an4 dancing .. --. _, ' The oluniors are, inVlted to join: their sponeoriJ!~·•tganlzalion, fhe-Laguna Beach' \'!omil,n:s Cljib, ,,;hen it.l!as'lti'Cli~imas ,-.~ fu:\ the WCJU18D's CfublloUse next Friday aftemoon ~t l :OO'p,ni. . .. , . •· : · _ Follawtng, the '¥a,.clublio113e d~"•!lll -~ q\I\~ c~;19'. ·.: make way for the '8Dlluiil :Chrlstmaa.~'.tbat 'e~g 'fq(J\Uli<ir'.·~. bGard memben an¢ their chlldrel!. · · · • ' G~t ol honor. for the fun.filled evening. will ·bt· George Plet~s. · The Laguna Beacb.jlGlice Identification of.fjcer will trade in bis uni- form for a Santa Claus ·outfit. · Strains of Cbrisbnas carols and laughter-will echo Mond&y, Dec. 23, when Juniors and their children entertain residents of the r..aguna ·Beach Nursing Home. "The annual afternoon friendshlp tea given for residents of -life :nursing home is a philanthropic project wblch has been enthwiallic8I- ))' suppOrted by Juniors for many yeers," reported Mrs. Clifton Nichols, president. . . . - The busy group has entered into a . joint project with i the ·Woman'• Club. Together the two groups have purchased a living ·Christmas tree-which will be planted by the entrance of the Woman'•· qlibhouse; . . , ·,..w, ·, ,!;}: ~.. ~ 'He;> "IQ, ~;.... Yes 'V~, tJ!~e is a :Santa• Claus. But·you can't.~.Qim:.lj.e's tied•up withtboard meml>ef! ol Laguna•!IOach J111Jior Woman's Club planning for Jljis ajlpearlmee al their an- nua\ ~·. par!J'. CIJtlpaf,~i~ si~jln for George Pletts, "'''""""' ':VMPIC Jf.T . S&'M'ERS -Uncr0wned .ball4 beam for cameramen following . their , een ol the Jet Set, Jacqueline Onassia. with , •eddin1 on !he Island oi Skorpios. ' eek·born shipping mult~millionaire" h~r-• ·• ·, . -·•r•r ·' Biggest . . . Spenders . Qf . C:en·tciry .'. By FRED SPARXS (Flm of • Ove-part serlu) NEW YORK (WNS) -Aristotle So<i:ates Onassis spent abou\ 12.200,000 on his bride, Jackie Kennedy, during . the first four weekS of their marriage. Old fri ends of Jackie and Ari -In New York and London -arrived at this sum by tslifQ,11.tini the, ooat. of lift.I ~ other personal expenses undertaken . by the shipping tycoon in the first '8 days after OCt. lath. That was the day official word of their marriage pushed war and peace off Page One and replaced Eli7.abeth Taylor and Ric.bard Burton with a yet more glamorous couple. More than half of that $2,200,000 was Ari's wedding gifll to Jackie, including two heart-shaped diamond· ind ruby pen- dants. Then in late November , Onassii' representatlvef in Paris,• Atherui, London and New York started secretly buying fantastic Cllristmas gift.a for Jackie and her children, 'John John and Caroline. Furthennore, there were expenses related dlrecUy to the weddlng on Skorpios, Ari's private not-so-litUe Island. Everything II.ad to be trq.ported; then were New York*-Atberu1 round-trip tlcbta Jor at least 50<PUSOM, a veritable botanica.I prtten of 1Ulh Oowera, must.- cl~ catuen, hatrdressen, wines, etc. Tlie cost bf 'a tpeclal guard -on land and sea -to keep' oU nosey newsmen al-. figured out to !$0,000! Finally, there wu the ~er, placed by ~uls, to considerably enlarge the already regal facilities on the island just 1o please Jackie, whole tastes have never been on the penny-pinching side. · . ' • FUN'1!1YING! , SO lbe •nillles snd'.dllJnlinds llld-~ Jaclie -· lb.al· money _,, ,oota are l<stlni nlcely;·rlgbl ·-. In neceosarllJ buy hawi-. But.oh whal ~}orejgn vallii llld, for all 1· -. fun It ii t;rylngt > • 1 .• ~Y never be seen in the Unlied states. (One of l\lr~ OQUila'-ldli"-11!!11 -~ {verybody-la o..n.belu>ed II)'-- fldanla'told lhll nporter: "ThellDurlout (Jowls' Jrontpage tpencUncl, he'• oal7 way tbinp ~ping.for her ·now, wtv' .,·1 0M1 of about 1 250 Golden Gre e t Jackje -remember life In llie White, };JDU]IJmill!onah'" now iavllhlnc costly House~ of like jife la a ~· water · .. g<iodie.s on their women as tf each one Oat.") , ' waa herself Apbr«lJte, the Goddess of An ln~Uonal jet set !JPOl'! this weet·-..-~ · Love. ls guealing what Jackie will.. find in · ' ~ ,, .1 GYPSIES h<r· Cbrlltmas stocldng. The Acropolis? 'l'.hja i>and ol easy spenders ia restless, St. P.eter's? Theli;T~ (?dlffi~? l ~ ,ij)tj1 haie homes in every •1tn" place Be thal u , !"l'Y· · pnassis coiild , .btlt they jive no place -they an the lut true gyps1... The men CIJI· , .. ., -.,~ :1 .,w~k .. 8J\Vl"here, they are IUt 1wen Golden ~~. . :" . organU4:1,,.wJtl\ competent qmta' In every _.,....;·• .center. All thq -· l;to .......... Jllft • . is a teleiihOne. ; ' ~ :·~r f fTY( Ir The w0meh >can play ·anyplaee -and 1 buy her eyen piose glories and stiQ, do!''t worry, b"e won't be aroun<l cadging a fiver. His ·,ye.aJtb, primarily in oil tan.ken, .is saifj to be one billion dollars, give or take a few million. Even ts yean ago Fortune 1118guine totaled bis gross IDDual Jnc:ome at !40,000;®C 1 year! And•-.wbo ~ • to the b\itdier'1 -. bow•lh!Dp bin • gone up ilnce then, -1 1ocldlntally,J'ac;kle'• GUl'lous New Yon frleodl .... ---tbe did liol brlni --"9ddlnc.1'Wtll (they were d»ua: to tee \hem). How eome? 'Well, Jldfe la still an Americin citizen, even ll Ari II G,..k-Arpntlne,·IDd the customs an SI)', $1,000;000 bi germ would have ·been·borrendou11 perbips · '240,000. '1 ••. travel .is the nalne of the 1ame: · Mn. Onassis dines one nJcbt at lbe ornate home of her s1ster, Pr1nceas ·Lee Rad:JwjlJ, outside LondOn. She d1nes the nut night in her NeW YOrk a~ And !he thlid nigh! In her N"" Jenq retreat -alter · an lnvig;ratlnc day riding to 'hounds. Onassis <llna ooe ni&)lt on the elect of hit \YICht Chl1alln! In tM AegQu. He dlDel the next fllpt II llollnpr in Paris, CWTe11Uy !he ,... of the - moode. And !he third lllPI In Ibo auperposh 21 In New York. Peril.apt the best detcrlplloo ol Ibo golden way ol life was 11'"'1 'by Mn. Eugenie Ltvanos Nlarchol, who wu born into Greek shipping inll1lont IDd nwrled many, many mor:e. (See GREEKS• Pap HJ . ' > ' • • Druggist Puts .. Pincb. · of ' Ext ~a .. Serv1c~ ··in H . .i's ·Diet. Pill.s '. " OA I • j' • 0 ' ,. ANN LA!iDEJIS: I Juat rtld from the a...ljnd ........ ~$..iti~: ' ' ' ~ •' , I • "\ • I • '' IOI, In ~ health llld flnlnclally well · mi,M lit 49 --, 1 , . . . ' lllr< ·1" cJvlcGdyala - -a1 -set. · ' ' · • ' · let ;all II lllo -. _. -.to..,..; Tlity tell me I. c-r~ 1 boy DEAR ANN ~ERS: 11rmie..in. -. ~ for -~ -- I wlt.JaoUt. a fafheI(, that .lat Medi ,the\ _laJr dJd .not srachiate from blctl ~bool be,.Wzlt1i\ ..,..,.., i., 11 ' o I-.. . lllllnenc& of • --be> la to-lit :11111 -.-.. about ti. To-I<. _loct -.. -. 1 flllrmal, Tllty iOslll I on ff to L1tJ1o lhe -alz ~ --lnve11bly • the pllla .....-by "' problelil: The clrugiat t1tJnc her Jn the hatl room to lee! benhutcle-. from him. 111lllk ..... -TOO !of!ICH.. lhavt 11.-ytar-old'aan and 1 7.-U.Old ...... ..: l•M .• pv. Ille ~ i.v.. a.I-~ •-" her I rtld that tbe bad lost ME . ' · d1ia&hter. The girl 'hat never '""' Chris as well u lo 113_huoblnd'1 lo Illa wtq ny. ' Aleobo!. lt no thort<iil lo llclal -· memory to Clve 'tNa dlDd . to .-. -Ibo -.Jrlllll(lllnls .... bu n you think yoa -.. ditok lo .. They 111 I haft the ....... fo •-• beclmo a 1111..tylld llltlallf oo my lonellntsa and U.0,-no one. 'IMIHclnl llld hla 1-1 •llllDOllnl all ~ by your -· 1t1 Ill doll DEAll TOO ~·~ •· ... daddy. Utile Chris Is a dear, loving felt Ille I mllllon In, m~: · -WI"/, ..,. lid wbo 11 !he '-•-ol ills father. ~ tum with envy. I've tried I .._ mul .., WtllllJ, ti -....... !!os<no · After I tal;e off five "'° wrtla lo ,.., Al -nt lala The problem is with my ln-lawt. MJ Please, Ann, tell me wblt to do. -over the oi.ce. Yaterday .heiOkl me ,;'Boou ~ You -Fri' Tn-s1111=~•I DROWNING 111 TEARS mr -sDould bl llola1$1 bocluae he Onlr> bJ Ann Wndn. llmd • -, DEAR TEARS: 11111 Mrf'lw,.... hu ~ I lelmod todlJ OW'. In <Oin llld • laal. 1111•¥ all, ;..mm ho( wild, eat evtl')'lh1ng k1ve l1lbd for lb! womu'o -11<1 hlllband waa lhelr only IOl1 llld !hey )ft s1Pt .pla Mci ·etatit. lddna. Y• '°"e•er, .,. IM llnt lo are W>dertllndabl)' shatlend over hll : ~ ""' cite -.. J1l8le " .. Ar .. -" ............ , •• dealh. 'Ille day.!(!« !he tuperal my GI the dnlaltt1 J think tt lt wooderful · mot11er::i .. ~ emb.arled on 1 cl!Dpalgn lhat he lal;a ll11Ch u to-In his DEAR ANN LANDERS: My lmband to &et lltu.i Chris away from me. She .i ....... I woold like to 1NJ DI)' plllt was killed In VletAam lwo months qo. and her hu!hml are In lhelr earl¥ . . I . .. .. ' l ' , la.llnro bll wbl 11oJ • .., ..... la -bl1I Tllillco-And I, WOllld JOU IWill>ed lllvtlGpe -'/f111f ....,.._ ......... w. .......... -w. balleve, bad ~ ·-· .,., .... .., •. Alin I.-. wtll ba ....... lllllp !O'Mlom -a clwpw .. -aoat -. whlcll ,I 1lloucbl ' 1fU only I JOU wllb Jout ,...,,...,.. S1o11 .... !11111 ,.., 'la-Ina 'do Ille -· 'Iller Dlmole.• It there 1 Cllnl! For HER, . to ber Ill <me of t1a DAILY flllOf. ....i 1o on die ""' to. ll1tlr life 11<1 i mt.in? -·o. cm ' enclollnc 1 "1f-emd. ~ ,.n.,. laldq •' f-clilM <r m D&AR 01 v---!Hn -enveli>pL ' . : • • \ ' ' I 1 I I \ I ,J • - ' I I I • Jf DAJlY PllOT IL Nirl1 'n Nibbles· Atlndl•1 -· every ~ at 11 a.m. ... _._ ti -Volley Holl to ·-TOPI Club. l 1'I WGl'.DMI bl.ft •l r Mf tbe . -°"""' to -u,.... Bucb I!" !holr .-.., ,...,,. • Mn. TOOi ~at ., .• t!lll -'!'-~---: Give the Unllld War, · • C'.:.... : ' I ' I ' .' '. HAS JHE NE)'I FRIGIDAIRE .J . FLIP TOP DISHMOBlli! . Depena on Davis Brown DRAPING .THE DRAGON -'lbe ~ge crew <>i·lbe Coit.a Meoa Civic~ I.a busy readying . ac<mery tmd ·CCI-tor the tonltcomlng mllflcal flmtuy, '"nte ~ Draeon," performed by • From Page 13 IN. :U..l 1 •.• ........ ·~ ... Greeks P ;·,tu+ e: "WlltllO'ftt we see anYlhJn. dawn the Champa d'El)'MO. p e e /;. ~ : buull!UI ... buy It," ...e ....r Siie' pauaod to odmlre • n ~ • "Once we have 1ur.-.i a areomy drelrn '2! ooo Rolls • houae or apartmenl (111\0 baa. Ra~ in • ~Y w.....,_ fly M-JI• • ·• • • •• 10 ID five couolrlu) !'1-7 .... cnd<I .,.. P!I llllou change It or9und, We anor l~-:;r.~ ... -lbe :Poet t!IC~ w1 1hl i"t llrecl of I). ~ eaa .9".t ,'"T"'° ·of •·"· It I! the · n to We never .tQ" l.llfplaee Jaiti','" '8n • UUJ.VJ ' · eno0gb to If! llrecl of OID' People Tille> .,-e _..., be JouJ;" As /YoU coo your lllllTOUDCllup." Wilh ~ lblnp.Jlffet~~ joyous 1llJnds of d I Y .AU Ibis _.. that plalooll -wily the lhlppillg Us1gnmen1s, why no of art dealen, yacht bullden, llws' are the llll-ol·llleCbQI-eoJ!ll' a fine film at jewelers, dreaa ........,_., fur-l\JM:<Pooderl. Ell" .~elt, Lido or the Mesa as @!li!dct<~. rlen\ and pro~ton o I wbo knew ,them when they well-earned break' ultranrank mlauraol! on two wue fin! making It, wrote: · continent.I. are _. golna:, ~ .. Most otl}er s e I f • m ad e ·• . . a lar,e extent, by, the ~ n:iltUoaaires: I know l o v e ·~For !llStance, lon1 an _ fanatical delenillJlatlM of the money for lb. own olke. Not loa)orrow nlliit Ha~ area ·Golden Greeb to 11.ve the ,the G~! 'I)ey v~ it for ~ patroM have •" op- women \be)' JoYe;<vory )>o1$1· what 11 will buy , • . • portunJly ot see •· d~ bill ble material pleasure. 'I1leo R o u b a n i s the ma~ or Interlude and How EDWARD G.'ROBJNSON \andsome Athenian actor and Sw~t It 11' This pair of $bows composer, ·who knows them • For .. example, St av r o s •th put it this way: "These devoted largely to love-making Spyros Nlartbos b o u g b t ~ spezid mQre money ~ID' fartivell to lhe Mesa EUgeble !Jv..., (•Iller ·P.f , · t~ other riOb,people lltcouse after tomamw night. . , , . • Onass1>' (!rat ~) the entire . jbey don't 1\'0l'l'Y al>out 'It, It'i 'jlJl!lor Ql8in8er, al the ~e. Tiie~ ,11'•• an collei:tlon ol the actor, now money wblcb they made W)ill both films r heavll d..igned'by MIA Clltl\lla Pelemian (cillaterr) 'lilllle Edward G. Roblmon, for a gamblln« (In 6blpplng) for e a e Y Patrlclr Kennedy aDc1 Ml# D1aJ18 W~ t.ahwf Coo. cool $3,000,000. At the time them alfllle I! 8 gambl;-engag~ in the subject of lov .. Sttuet back"'--~ .• • . -;r" • ...., of th~ acqulsiUon a friend ask~ ~'"""' . .......11 th . . malting one involves a happy , """r'' · · • ed Nlarclios· ·..i.uey s~ • .,. elf money .,. ·~· . . .,.. "H · Sta this beca11s~ they love lite -and ~ of people married to one ~ sudd:m::t In~· · llf~fot~~mlswomen." , ahother! Yes, that's true! The G For Ch,'/dren Niarchos shrugged and said: .. · Roubants might have added: other movie deals with thti man . roup · "Ah, well, my wife wanted .And !or .~em · there is so who makes love to a female to have some pretiy pictures little tline. · who is not his very 01vn wile. PI a Y WO n '!.'. ' . \ 0. r a 9 . f al'Ound the place." The Golden Greeks, born Al h h h d h " U 0 n One night a few years ago, dirt poor, had no time for l oug e oe3 ave a wuey nwra ps Costas Lemos (he owns Triton play in their early years and at home, too. Shipping) and his wife were they didn't ~trike ~lg ,old until I I dining in their New York they were · in.. their 40!. Few y u e G i t Are you wonderiJll' where. problelp.. ... • raib.r·. liead ••• princess and •Partinenl when i;be •ald: •f them morried until they to pork your kids wllllo ,')'1111 The llO!utlon·la enlitJed "The a ·fortune. • " "You know, darling, Ibis plaoe passed !O, and usually they · A _,,_.....;. ._ Miao -·•· that ·•'-'~-' 'rlllt Bedr•""' .... Dr · • ;._ iind I! 't.!~'"· __ With fla cast needs a Ultle toucbhlg up." married much yo u n g er J-MI"-.. , ....._-.;i ~..........--.._..... '.Ip." "" ~ "Why not?" said Lemos, women. Gl«la Roe ol An:adla, coacert to Ibo toy department! o .,...,.,! fllliUY · 11blcll . ol chlJdrm -' will be ........ 11 ·'. -~--"'* The Colto Meaa ~ brlnp to life. Ibo adventum atqed at a·p.m. ll'rlday, Doc. and that was that. Stavros !Jvano.., f°""der of .--• me -~ .,., ,..._...__ •· ol •'-cir who alda :io ._ alD t ~O 30 Mr,. Lemos called Jn a ved· the oldest shipping family, -the airlStlan Bmtoeu and -r-~t may uave, come a ...,_ qon ' aa 'a :· · LJll. dy sty' lish interior decorator was more fhan 20 years his up -• aolutlon to JOUf a )'Otllll lad Jn quest of bl! · ml .t P-1'1• •Saturday, Doc . .Profeaioml Women'• Council-'-------'---''-~~·~·-'---" 1zi jW thd~~l@..tf Recrea-and gave him carte blanche. wife's senior. Nlarcllos mar<- .'.·ot.Oi'ange County wUI give tion centelif: . · , _ The "little touching up" even-ried Eugenie Livanos when IXWita-members. The meeting with the _pi;esl-Ing Mi.s9 Eritma Lou Wlele -·. · Scehei-,Jlfot.1' the '·or1gin'al tually came to $500,000, she was 18 and he was 38 • In Our 22nd YHr We .Service What · We SeD ._.. .. __ DlnftobUe extwior dnlgrl .,. __ _ Modtl DW<tT,., M ... I 0 Frigidairo Dishwasher Models To Choose From- Priced A, Low As , , EASY TERMS IXCWllVI -YEAR WARRANTY ., M;ldat.o " .... -~ .., JOU h or ll'IQIM In fl9 1.41..A. leciUd by Oentrtl ,,....., .... DAVIS BROWN 411 I. 17111 St. eo,i •. ,... .. ~1684 Daily ·9:9, Sat. 9-4 ' ..... 'l1>e glft will be unwrapped dent stressed the iqiportance at 541-4676·. score and SCJlipt, W'rltten by Even on a len monumental -20 years difference. Onassis at tomorrow evening' 11 • Anita G~llt~.was delligned level the Golden Greeks have married Tina Llvanos when meeting in the Revere Houae of prayer and respect. Miss ., by CJ•udla:Peter'man and con-been making many a lucky, she was 17 and he was 40 restaurant, Tustin. Roe said she was taken aback Sea ~irens structed by ·Herb Johnson, lucky girl wonder : "Is (t true? -23 years difference. Also. Mlu Roe along ,;UH ·Anita when PresideRt Jobmon ap-. Diane Wright, Patrick Ken-Or am I high on Pot?" lhere'11 at least 23 years dif- Bryant visited President Lyn-peared visibly moved by the TOPS &!a Sirens meet ih nedX and Kris Tambellini. Take, for instance, the ference between Onassis and James Garner and Debbie . dOn Johmon at the' White conversatiqn. Killybrooke School, C o s t a Warren Coqd~ ls lighting Greek shipowner who one fine the former Mrs, Kennedy. . Reynolds play the happily-mar- Hpme after performing at the Re s er v a t 1 on s for the Mesa, every Wednesday .at 7 dirtc&or an4'·.P.aU , Tambellini AprU..in-Paris was strolling (Tomorrow: Another Onasais ried couple who just cannot find aDnt'@.JiJrayer breakfast. meeting may be made by cill-p.m. is director. with his girlftlend of 10 days in Love?) enough time and places to be ~~~jiji!Sj~:i~iij~~;j~~~fi!:i~ .... ~~~~:i~-..~~~~~)together alone. Their antics are • first qual ity fabrics and workmanship with wilt edgts end rounded corners • • SPECIALLY, PRICED TWIN OR FULL KING SIZE $13.88 ea. NYLON NET for package trim5, fluffy aprons 20 'olor1 72'' wide 5 YARDS $1 alt~UIJ ~Christmas!· REDS! GREENS! SUGAR 'N SPICE COLORS ! to glitter and gl1mour the holiday scene NEW HOLIDAY RAYON CREPE PRINTS s1~ & s1~ SCULPTURED & DEEP PILE VleLVETS GllnER & FLORAL BROCADES BONDED METALLIC JERSEYS s211 to '3" ... ... '1" to '9" ... ... '3::. to '4','.. if it's new and smart and seasonal ••• we have it! tates • rayons • cottons • blends 36"/54" widths oce- HON!ll PLAZA HUNTINGTON CINTlll I 7tli •t IR ISTOl SA.NTA ANA 141·1111, tDINQlilt 1t llACH HUNTIN$TON llACH .. , ... ,, SOUTH COAST PLAZA lllSTOl •f SAN OllWO FWY. COSTA MESA - W ..,.....~~~-.. 1\ a part of the film How Swte t THOUGHTFUL GIFTS FOR Mflh!,attheMesa . i\' lniulode ls called the b1tter- THE 'HOLIDAYS M sweet love story of a young t\' girl and ~ mmied man. Oskar ~ Werner is the male. Barbara • ' SUPREME GLOBAL STAMP ALBUM IUUM11'1ATW MAGNIFYl/iG GLASSES · ldM.I ,.... tM111t1y and t:M.191 ....... 2-1/t• ~ 1-••••••••••••••••• 4JO 1~11a• ~,. ••••••••••••••••••• , ••• 2JO 1969 NEW WORJ.D.WJDESTAMP CATALOG OYw-108,000 prlc• dw'lgell In O\I• tMI edtttCll'I. LI-. wwy ~and~ IT1'NH'Wrl~ .. ~ ~ ~· c:atatog -llmDI• It!~-• o..r .AT ,000 111 ..... tt-. VOWME l: .,,. lk'tltM 5 1:111• Wd It. ~1-t Tiw Srltillh QNliiGF ..... It! fllf NM:~ ..... ,.....,.,,. 'TN ...... .. ~-· o.it...t Md !klallh ...,,..,,. ....... ..... h,..,........,.._orNrtca9'1dhia.. t,em,.._ ,., YOLUME2: Earape-sOolcri•. 1,eoo ,.... , .. VOLUM£ I &2: ., •1o""" ,,,. 1969 M11'1KUS NEW AMERICJ.11 CAT Al.OG ( o..-ia,ooo .cr1-. -a,«XI u1~1 •o ~-P'..to.• 11-..cl,.. .,., ... b1"'*-· ~ ~ Fl.-.t Olly~ .... INi\udllicl .,. •\l CGliiGiiOf•• u-. N9A•I' 1 ...... o..ck •bUl"c», po.tat_,,... ......,_..arid ,,.,..1 -forwry, ~!"9t<I St9tM0 U.S. ~•I-•rd ""*"'IN.t,.tl.,,. .,_. •Nt thll \..Wted Nfl,tl-•taini:I· (Wt. 111111,) ••• 4.00 COMPREHENSWE STAM P OUTflT F .. ~ lt'9 Owo ... .._.!.,,. Alllum .... ,., ..-c-'°"llt ,q>o ~·· 25,000 Pl~, t,'ooo dl,,.1'91'it _,...., hi .mrt•I p9d<•t 1"111'Qlfs • ,,.., w1d _.. ol 11.""9 ..,,..lvu, eo ~ ~. 9tock 1101111. Ofl ,... •QA• llO ~ Collk!INJ, • cotl.::ti"'lll tool•·••••••••• HM ....... .i-••••••••••• '.fl Sii• ••···············J.00 ITlllP I Cltll llPT, Nt111PD_!t Ct"'" • Fashion Island • Pbotrt 644 -2800 Ferris.is the feminine romance. ... Virginia Maskell plays the wife " ~ who ls hurt by all this man· , meets-girl and devil · take the hindmost. ~ Down at the 1-Jewport · Lido " ' . the ever-popular Gone W The Wind continues to a' a z e patrons of three gene Uons. Some of the younger and gals are astounded to that such a fine film have been made that far, far Tbe mid-age moms aJ dads too are slighily sbocket lhai such an "old" motionf;cture could offer so much w erful entertainment. And the htly older moms and dads anl: some of the grarntmothers 11-pas know bow well the f was done · otiginally and .. how marvelous it is now, .~ the ... ,,._ Mde-Screen and Me?olor pfoducHon . . · . ' Juat don't be l~lt all means see Goae WI Wind '-Cain, at New Cllrlo ·~able and Vivi show .... a great pair· . The itory 1' vuy °'!'I ~I mlaa this film ~at ~ I MESA MATfNEES j ~rt.Ing time for the ne tor each week. This com· nesday at one o'clock t plans to show local fans new week ol the terrific prodUctloo Wett Side SI . The lhoWs open promptly <lne with free refreshments. 1 • ' FREE PASSES to thCMesa ot Lido will be mai~today to o. c. Schall, 595 ·uon, Costa Mesa. E. H. Con 1507 Sylvll Lane, Newport! h, Mn. A. J. Walker, IOI Corona del llir and J"•":-; Brown, 111 Topaz. B lalaDd. Each of the above , guests. of "Picture P a movJe at the Mtsa or 1 !Jdo one day aoon. In Ume, while w1IUng to your aame hen. •hy nR your Bankamvlcard or M a 1 t e r OWp Card to ptn.• t..tant admisllion at the Lido or Mesa. •• Cfaus:.SChonert ~_NewlyWeds Make· First • I I I I . ' I ' I ' i < • J ; l . • ' I i ., I . • . • ' ' • . ; : • ' . . . • • . • . • . • • • ! l • . • • ·- Home Costa Mesa • 1n • MRS. WILLIAM H. CLAUS 111 Honeymoon In Mont1r1y Value Knit Seniors on the Go Itineraries Varied Newport Harbor S e n 1 o r Citizens don't lit at home in their rocking chain. They get up and go. The group, which bas just returned mm a trip lo Mexico City ilnd a trip lo Las Vegas, plans a tour of the 1a>1 Cbrtstmas lights in HollywOpci . and • dinner party Jn lhe cllib- bou!e th!! month. • . The Zonia Chlb spclllSOied ,. the Mm.. -Wilm Ille ·' ll'OUP ·~ off ·In Qulck.Jmil rug I! cozy, col· orful beside a bed, anywhere. It's true! Knit pretty oval rug with raised leaf center for Jess than $3. Use heavy rug yarn, big needles. Ma· chine washable! Pat. 74:1S: rug 28 x f3 inches or any I~ CENTS (coins) for each patlmt -add 15 centa lot each pallml fer flrll.<laa malling and !ped.al b•nd'Unl; otbenrtae lbJnklasl dellvery ..m take three ....0 er mare. seoicl lo Alice Brook& the DAI· LY PILOT, 105, Needlecnft Dept., Bax 113. Old Cbellu StaUon, N..., York, N.l<'. IOOIL Print Name, Addrea, f.lp, Pattent Nambtr. Giant, new 19U Needlecnifl Cata1o1 - over 200 desigrui to choose, three free patternJ printed l.n- gjde. Send 50 cents now. NEW! "50 I NSTANT GIFTS" -fabulous fashions, toya, decorator 1cceaoriel . Make II today, give II - row! Ideal for Olrlatmas. 50 conta. "II JWJ Rap" ID Im!~ ttacbet. we.ave. eew, boot. ao ...... Book al IJ Prllo Al.-. $0 centl. Bargain! QIUI -I bu II beautiful paUerns. 50 cell. Museum Quilt Book 1 - patterns for 12 superb qullll. 50 centl. Book I. "Qullil for Today'1 Living". 15 paller111. IO centa. BEST Sleek new smoothness under knits! ..tOLLVWODO ~ V....mlo'1 'Taflallna-slwooeke<oer' Is tho perfect under-lining for all your knitted outfilS. Stabilized 1rx//o Dacron" polyosttt llj<lOt Clll't 11retdi out of shape, non-static finish won't dlftg or aeep upt With doublHl)'lon chiffon 'fpl>IOl)ofl\' bodloo and Ban-Lon" lace of nylon. In v--..-llnsllon colon.Demi JO.l6, Short~ Av. 32-40, $&00 In Cotta MM1 It's tJlnerls Dl!l'AftTMENT STOftl! • ' • • • . • . • . I I I I - IM __ LS111&L_....,,....,"°,,,-'ll_d ____ 11Wi•• .r:r ill fil ififi T -. CALJllCll• _,.__ ---·-•"vff!~ 111\'M:I W ::.:::'w . "' ........ ~= • ....... Uftll.. •• , ... fll m.'l\t. *"'1T PUllD. ...... ff II ... lllWf", a.-. ........... • .. ""::: .:::" ... !-: J:Jt' .. • .=--,.:..-:.:.-.. ,.,_ ..................... -........ ., -· ... . _.. ................. t. ,. ..... lAnlin T....,_,.,.,t ...... ti .... ~ ..... 111•kfl Ill--............... .. ..... ,,, .. dlrll .. .. ........ '""' .. ....,. .... Ml.-.. ,...,. CIMf; ti " .,..... .......... ,..... ,_ ....... w .,_......, _., ..,.... " .. "· ... It t :• A.M. .... _..... -9 .. dfla ti L_., I , 0..... ..... 11 No. I f!I .... ....-\ , • ..,. ••• '? G . Johnsons Move to Auto Row lift. Atflll"lllW•,,... '#1"'*'9 ~ l!ifl 1" W. "" ........ I• N Clh ~ ":° 1:;"',~':. '~ ~ J-' "::: 0~ ~":.":i. B7 C,ulL CAllTENIEN llt Ml """""' ......... w. E. IT IOHN Of.llli ........ NII ' ...... f!I _.............. ClMMJC• _... .,,.. .. flnt ••lwllM l'llA..a.tlf W PltAllMWllll After 1$ ')'elll CID the Co8C: lf·--llllfll:a. ........ = . v-rt ........ "'"'-·-="'~-' ., ,. .. -..... -• Mn ...-. "-'· bflQllw ..... .., ......., and Son Lloco1e • • :_:. ~ •lliM .,........ ONrl9e c.st o.itt" ,,,1111 ~ Jlladt the move tht.r i'.i.ov L T.,... ~ f, le. W '1AMll past weekend to lb rJfsW fad~ ~ ":= t:r,i:-..: LEGAL NOTICE ty In COita Meu. ~11,,___. su,.nlOll COUll:T °" Tit• ITATR It. w ...... & m•-•··~-, ~-..-... 9' Ulll'Ol:NIA suulit UJ!Cl ""'J ~~ '°'*°ll#IM ~ c..1 D1llr "llot, l'Ol TM• COVffti' W ~-· both import and domestlC, ........... '" .... llilll 2104I .......... tl01'K• ., MUii:••, °" •mrtow that have made H • r b or LEGAL NOTICE =.:.,..-~,.:.,:;.~v•"• '° Boulevard •.goiden~auto row Nt"1 &lltt of MYll:Ofrf L W4V. OtciMMf. lo the Jast 4 y~. lPTI .. ICATI :=wWIACT ... ., ~NOT~ II =.r:•.:,. or..:"~ 'lbe new dealership It. 2826 ..... PICTfTIIOUI ..... ~ • 9'1111011 1tw11N ,,_ .. fl itle w111 Harbor Blvd.-··-o-•u TMe uMoe11:st0NED .,. ....,. "' ............ ., ~ .,... "' ... v...... ·-.. Tlll ,.,..,.. tti.t "' 11 ~ , lllllltv' n. ..,._ ., """" • .._...... acrtt with another 1 ~ acres .-.......,.. 1ocai. • 1Ml• -lelcfl : ~ .. ~ wri:_: aet aside fer future need. Willwl"' Hul'lllMJM ~ ""' ... "'"" .... .... .. hMtliw t.IJ, c.llfll"nlll, .,..,. fhl fktlti-.._ ..,.. -.._ Mt tw ,,1_., With I comfortable and kM ::' ::..co::,u•:• ~ 1. ,,.,, .t t i• ...,.... 111 ,.,. C1Dur11M1 C41Ptted I Car abowroom ,....... ---~ _ ... °"*"'.,. ,... 1;..,..., °""'• at there ls also ~room I-... _ W ..,_ _, ....iclellOI ·-• 1'I W. • ...,_, Ill "1t CHY ti ..... ~ ..., ... -..tt: "~AM.~~t. 1,., can to. be dli:Plaled ouWde, , ~-CALVIN gicft~=··.: -.-·.w. E. ST' ,M>HN dlrtctly in front of the main C.llfottllm ,... c.intJ Clft building. . WITME51 11W Mllll Jiik ltllll *" =::;:-• ..,._ 'Of -----to local. If ............... .... ...,...,. ..... ca""'9ie ..._... .._ ...... · CALVIN D. Klltact4EICMAHM _.,...,.. .., .......... Unco1n M is the ~~~F~~~IA ~ • PutllllhMI 0.-.-(Olst 0111'/ PllDI, eJ'CW'Y owners ci11 Novtfn'W IS. ,,., w.. ,,., .,_.....,. U. 17, 23. IHI tltHI new service department ;which ... llNllnlll'*" • Nehon' Plllllle 111 .. EV"•• NOTICE covers. over 2 acres, larger ""' fw Nkt Sfatt, nsldl.. theflln. ~ lutr COlllllll9*loM4 _. -n. ,.,_itr u• 1m than the entire dealership on ......... (Al.VIM o . KlllSCHENMANN su••••Olt COUltT Of" TM• STATI the Highway. ~· .. -to M tM '*"°" .,,._ OF CALIPOltMIA ~ Ill ~bed ti ""' wlltlln In-FOR TM• COUNTY OF o•&N•• It opened early this mornirio ~ • .nd 1CU-ledlltd to 11'19 IMI .... A •1611 • --o ,. _... "1t -· NOTICI -HUJllN• ,. PITITIOM With 40 service stalls and a °'"' ,._ klf"dlllef' POii: PRoaAT• o• WILL ANO FO• ................ staff of er •• Ab! Hol•rY PubllC: C•Olarnlt ISIUAIKI -L.11T!U T!ITAMEJt. .,... ·~ OV -· e • ·A· ,.rt,.... Offlc9 1n TAaY to stock over 200 new cars, Or•-Cwntr Elf•te ,,, ll:DBEltT H 0 w. R 0 the d··'-bip ·~·-to have ' ' FulllllMd er... Co.st 01111 Pllol, CHASSAGNE. O.C.led. ~"' -r-&.:t ........... '5 •lld o.ctmbfr J. t. 16, NOTICll 1$ HEAE•V GIVEN Thll between so end 06 used cars .. i"'------------r=.i™: ~~::=... "':, ~ieg on band plus. another 40 at LEGAL NO'l1CE -.... &Mt1tn T ...... lhrY • ..__ 1941 Harbor Blvd . .. ~ .. '""" -fllrftlW ll'M'fkull .... ..... Miil COVll:T -Tlll STATI .... 1Mt ... ftnw "" .... "' ,.,... Together ClYde and Dick OP UUf'Oll:lttA flOI: TM ' ltl9 .. me ..,, .... -' far ~ Johnson"'""" -'-~t -v NEW SHOWROOMS -All smiles as they complete move of dealersbjp from' Newport .Beach to Harbol" Blvd. jn Costa M06a 'are C!Yt!e (left) aml'DiCk Jclin:' son ol Johmon & son ·Lincoln-Mercury. New facility more than•Uiplessize of former location. Between Johnsons .is new Contimmtal Mark IIL · · COUlfTY OP OltAllf8 17, ""' It 9:a I.A lit W. ~ .,..""'& lllWllllll "",,ears ~ • ,_ 111 ~ ..., • "' Nld court, of auto aperience to their ;. ·-SVMMOM ",. w."" :nrwr,"'""' ""' flf s.nta new store. '•-&UV,,,,,.. Qll'IWftlL l&ROV 8. COLLINll YOLANDA_.., o.lld o--. 1.·1,_ GOLUMll IEllGI! S. ZWl!llEIJ .... w e. --N *' '* * '""9tl.OTTI! ZWl!llEL. P .. I"""*' 'ti. c;;...,., •c.wt• . UMOM PETTITT .............. .!AMP A. .a•CKMA• SPECULATION ENDS LlHCMtA PE'f'TIT, •lso ~ ft ........ W ,......, LEONOltA P'ETTITT1 JOttN DOE Pll'f· ...... ,.... ON NEW FORD COMPACT rm,_..•..-. Pet11t. ~ .... ,.... ~ nt10PH1L£ KtM1MG1 £LIZABETH ..... -At a year .. -' press co-1N01 ClAllEHCE F. NOELTHEll1 •p:.o.,.,.. O,.,._ COis! Dllh' Plklt, uu .. -COL£1 1•ENE 1TOKE•1 JOHN Dalr'lflW • 1o-, 1" 1,.. 21sMI ference, Henry Ford 11 , ll'OKElt. ~ .,-Ir• '1iohr •• i:;=:::::,..,;:.•.,::,,:::,:;:;,,=:-""-"f ·•·•-·-f '~ bo d d ......,, MOltA WILDElll JOHN DOEI' J.EGAL 'NOTICE \;llO.u-llUID 0 wn: ar • en ed :~~:e:,,~"~:l'E: ----'-------·! all speculation in regard to ..._ ., n.om.. It.id. .,_...., N'lm Ford's new, small car. It's t059ftlNI! CAll:IUEll1 JOHN POE cm•T1 .. iut• OP •UllM•U • tARll11!'1t. --., ~tne C.rrW. ..~ITIOUI NAAI• . commg. ,._..J, WILLIE E. MILLEltJ JAHE ,.,.. vnder"9nld clo Clftlfy ttleY an Ford said, "for several b011! MILLER, -.ill ot Wlllle E. ~ • tlwlneu It -'5tD ~ tbs th Fol MllS. J. G. OYE•ENPJ JOH" OrM. NlfWIJIOlf ...,,, C.llfon'lll ""° moo ' e press has been ·OYEll:EMD. • ...., ,,, """' J, c.llfornll, llfldll' fhl nd1now f1nn "',..,. -1ua"-g about I ~ .._.., CLAttA IUNK1.1!'J " PAC&SETTElt·VAt.EHC14 COMPANY .......... u.ll our p ans " DOil DINKLE ...... ., C1'r9 lftll ""' Mid firm Iii °'""""" "' for introducing a new, small ._...,, LOLA L.. llNDflV1 ... ~ .-.. .... """" '" M ch of th pecul .JOHlf SAU1:1t11t1n1 JOHN DOE fvH ..,.. •llM:a ,, '"~ ,,. .. car. u e s ation C11!'ll:U.11a. ..,.. ., Mra. _..... teatow.: has been accurate. , ••c:e11••1 ntOMAS J. w; KUIO DEVEl.Of'MEMT CP .. ' OJ MA•Y COt.E1 MElllS AND INC.. 4SIO C"'-ortt.. H-' "We do plan a new car QllliU QI" Jl!S$1£ F. HOWELL llldt. Clllfonlll ""° to respo d to ••· de ··' f ' I Milas AND l>Ef'lllllS OF IUILDE'lll It IE $0 u II: c Es COii· n WC mca.uu or t.OTTa JQMtl. ....., Hl!lltl POll:ATIOH, •111 w .. c.mury a1v11. a small, nimble, economical, ro~'::' =~~ t: .. "=-'~~ .. to1MS. • reliable automobile; a demand .... M!tt ........ "'-.,..., J. w. ICUI$ ORl'l.OPMENT ,mich bas been demonstrated ......... ~ .... • F.-..... CO., IMC. ~, MltltS NIO OEV"81 OF I Clllftnllm ...... by the dramatic increase In- ). T. ntQC, .-._.. • Dlftfll ,., .ac11n w. ic"" --1--of un' ~..,. •ars." r. ~ ........ H811U AMD eUll.DER$ REIOUltCEI COtl: ~ )'Y•.-& .. )E'flSEU °' OICAa E. JOHIQON, PDltATION He said the new small car ~I HEtftl AHO DE'fl5EU OF 1 DellwlA c:inoratlon wiJf be all = «. P'EGG. •• ._.,. .. LIDJd 1., ....., w. Medffrl• c ed the Maverick, ...... o.c...dJ HE••s AMO STATE OF CALIFOfl:N14 , will be produ~ . 2 F d fQOI' JAC09 HllTZINll:EtoeR. OOUNTY OF LOI ANGEi.Ei ) ... ~ tn or .....,, Hl!IU AMO Ol!YIMEES OI' OH Odoblr' :n. THI ...,.,. me. ttM plants and will go on sale .IMMY a. COl£ ...... , DOE 1 te Ul'ldlln""'4. • ,fitotlrt' MHc: "' lt!ld in mid-April. __ .......,., ... "'ALIO AU. OTHlft flw "" n.te. ,.....11y ..-nd ·~l!llSONS. UNKOWN. a.AIMING ANY ll:,OIERT w. MEO!Alllt. la.-. "' l'M .Ford said, "We think that tlOHT, Tm.&. l~AT'I!'. LIEM Oii. , ....... N ~ f/I ttM •UILDtlll ''"-to fore' and truck sales in the western .area surpassed any November in the history of the djvision; Ch rysler-Plymouth division sales in the western states were gain at an all·time high; Lincoln-Mercury reported a 21l percent incr,ase above the · previous record set in 1966 with the 250,000th Cougar being delivered in November; Ford topped its previous high November which was in 1965; Buick dealers also broke their all-time sales record establish- ed two years ago. Overall, ' General Motor sales during 'the last 10 days of November were .up 13 percent over the same perlOd Wt year. PSABidding For Western .n!ll:EST IN 'TME •llAL PROl"Ell:T'Y USOURCl!S C.01tPOll.4TIOM ttM wi::: way answer tgn l'EPlllD IN THI: COMPLAINT, Ar> c:orwetloll """ eQQlfld ""' Mlhln competition is to compete, and SAN DIEGO (UPI) \OVettse TO P\Alfnlf'l'"S ow"111.-,.....,_,, =.,to ""..,:"' 'T1111r1t1e not to seet protect.ion through Pacific Southwest A 1 r ll n e ltllP Olt. Awt CLOUD UPON PLAIN> :' :-bnW crf ":.. ~ I to _,.,.,., mu. THneTO"' °"',......., 111re1n nemed. •nd ~ 111 higher tariUs or i m p 0 r t P ans make a tender offer ""'"" ..... w .. tMIWlf .. 11111 ~,..,. tNt IUdl Clnllrlflllft ~ tt. quotas." for all outstanding stock of • 'i11 "'~ °" ., HvnnMton 9Mdl ":tTHE&s '"" ,... •FMI ornci:., _., He added, "We are confident Western Airlines, Inc., PSA •• "" • , fNll ......., recorded <OFF1t1AL SEALJ that the Maverick will be a President J. Floyd Andrews . 1,. --.-1t. .... 21 • n. Genldlnt l. -v-u announced. • ~ ~ ,_,... " •"" .._rY Put111c-e1111om.. strong competitor in the -~Chllte c.unrt: .Prlnc!MI on1c1& 111 small-car end of the North PSA expects to offer 1.8 ,,;o.AJtcn 1: Let 121. tlDdr. A. Tr.ct }.: :=!"~~ American car market.,. shares of common stock in P411:cn 21 Let 1'3. u .•• 1:tt. 1AO ~ 1, 1m exchange !or each outstanding .... 1.a. llott A. .... I.oft , .. STATE OF C4l.IFOll:NIA , Ford said that in spite of ,.,, 1a 11111 1G. ti.de c, TTKt COUNTY °' 1.oa ANGeL.£S J " the new Maven'ck they wi'll share of Western r common 172. OH OdOtltr 31, 1-. iMtor. tM. fM tock h 'd Th ff ·u P••Clll. s: i.i .., tlodt 1, Tract uncimltlned, • ~rY Public: in •!Id step up the marketing tiro-s • e sa1 • e o er w1 ln. fol' .. 1c1 1t1t.-,.,.._,"' .,... .... .JOHN I th require the approval of PSA PA1t.cn •: l.tb 101 "" 101, Bid w. KLUG, 11;-to -111 11e ,,... gram or e British Ford stock.holders. : •• Tl'Mf 171. l"nlldftlt ,,, ...... w. KLUG DEVELOP· Cortina in 1969. ~ PAii.CR s: t.ot 111,. 11oct •· Tl'K't MaNT co. 1NC. flW COrPontlon ""' The offering will be made • 11'. ~ lhl Wittlin ln.Jfn.11111111, known * * * b • PARC!l ': 1.e11 1e, 141. 1.a 111c11 to m• to .,. ..,. ,...._-wflO 1ne11tec1 y means of a prospectus. 1a. tlOdl a. Tnct 11.1. tr. wftl!ln .1n1trw11tint, "' bellllf o1 NEW CAR SALES Acquisition of control o f PAllC£l. 71 Loi Al6. llodt C, Tl'KI "-~tlorl, ttltrtfR "'med• 11\d • 1n. 1ckr.wMldffd to me"'-' ilu<ll co..ontton CONTINUE SURGE Western by PSA is subject PAll:CR II: Ut 1t. Bloet (, Trld uecuted "" -. t ' aJ f th C' '! 11'J. WITNEU ""' llllld •nd effkl•1 Stfl1. 0 prior approv 0 e IVI PAll:CR 9: Let llt elock c. Trld coF,.1tiAL SEALI A general surge in sales Aeronautics Board. tn. Genld!ne L. vweni.1 of new cars during the final PSA · th · • I •AAtn '10: Let IM. 11oc:11; c, TrKt wo11rv PW1k-Clt1twn11 1s e nation s argest 1n. Pr111C1P11 Oft1c:I '" 10 days of November pushed intrastate airline. PARCEL 11& Lot.et, lloclr; D, TrKI Lo. ,.,.... CO\lnty most divisions to new highs Last k Las v 1n. M'1 ccwnm1u1on EXPtre1 wee , egas, Nev., PAll:CEL. 12: Lob 110, 116 11111 Sellttmbllr 1. 1m once again. financier Kirk Kerkorian of-in. •1'cl: c. TrKt in. mJ.OC Arn th Oldsm b'I PAltCEL 111 Loi 111, a1oc11; c, PW.hl!ed °''"" eo.st 0,11, Pl1o1, ong ese ; o 1 e fered ~ a share for the 1.5 T•:::_.1n. ~ 2S '"" '*-"• i. •· ,,, recorded an all-time sales million shares of Western T~ f;tl l4:: "" 1""' •1o« F-'"' 2Q5.&.4I record for the second stock, or a total ot $67.5 mil· Tr::ritg,L ts: tAt 127• •iom c. LEGAL NO'l1CE consecullve month; Dodge car lion. PAll:CEL 14: tAt 1JL llldl: c,,f-----,,.,.,-,,-----l·------'.'-'--':::.-'.C........:.C....--------- TrKt 112. Mii: ttU PAlt.CeL '7t Leif 1al. •1oct C, MDTtC• OP U.l.ll Of" _ .T..o 1n. aiw. PllOHRTT AT P•1vAT• 1&L• STARTING DEC. 16 .. 6~~~~·1 '-"* • "" 1 " .... SVPSltoa-~':r OP THS l\lle ' PSA PAJtCll. l'I lAit .t4, a11« O. Tnict ITf,TI Ofl CALIPOllNIA 1n. POil nia: COUMTY Ofl HAW• !tJN PAll:CeL tis tAt & lllcll 0. f'9d .. "" .._ fl .. r..... et VIVIAN ...-! m. I. LE--. ... WIVIAN LE-tf , • PAllCI\. llt a..t .. llldt 0. .,,... ~ 11t. tM1k1t " ._.,,. 11-""t !he _. PA'lCIL lh let n. llld:: D, 'TY'td ~ Wiii ..... llt ..-1~11t Mitt e111 Ot, w .,.., "" l6ttl •r fl D«•n•• PAICE\. ti: IAe l• Mt lf:I. IMI. M the flftca ti ~ L "'""'-llock D, TNct 1n. Jr .. Ntornl¥ 11t t..w. ua ~ PAllCE\. N: loll 117 1M 11• llnd AYlllUI, ~. C111f11mla '10ff. T9'. lfl, Bilek D, Trlld 172. 111'1 2.INNt. COVntt ef Lii ........... Tit£ P'EOPLI OF TME STATE o .. $1'11t f/I C.•for'nll, to lht 111911esT llld CALtfOl'Nl4 tit llw 1bo¥t -0.-bid lllclder, ...a 9IJbled 11 Cllflflmwillm dltn,.; .,,. Niii SUptrlor <;.ourt. 111 1tit f'llht, You .,.. cllt'tCt9d tt fill wllll lhe lttlt .,.. lnttnsf ., Mid PeceMld <;,k~-~ 1111• Court In .... di "" allow llt 1M """ crf clMfll .... ... 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"' wrltlf9 ... wt• "' ""*"*' ,, .......... .. .... -..oc "' ..... """ ~ ... """ •JllClllilli .,: SI '1":11'~ .. ~: ,~ -0:.~"":1.:."'•" ... .,_ 9'1• OfWlt L """""" ...... ifllfl-• .. him ..... °""'9M. ,,.....,,. . ,.., .... ~ ...,.. e:,.."5' ..... ,,__., fW M1J I I •M .....,... ..... c..t ... ,, ....... W. Nttl.1M ti ... -.-oiw to Your United fund Escape the hollda~· crowd to 8-11 Francisco. Fly PSA from Long Beach. 5 flights a·day. Mora on week· ends. Same flying lime as LA. lnlematlonal. Samo 1111 servlce-DC-9 Jets. But ••• no conges!lon. Seve airport driving time. Plenty of low cost, close In park· ln11o And the crowd hasn't found It yol Call your ttaVel agent or PSA for a holiday lift from Long Beach.4~or77&-0!2S. ""---·• Shopllfters Pick Up $186 ,Million in 1968 By SYLVIA PORTER The , ne~t bnsY Saturday morning that you are at the supermarket checkout counter, t a k e a · look at the customers standing In the other checkout lines. The oclds are tlult at ·1east ane of them will be a shoplifter; the odch also are that the shoplifter · will be a tefu.age girl or a housewife. Her loot.,·wbicb may be from' the popular health-cosmetic meat, cigarette or c~ displays, ·.will probably be con·· cealed In her pone, the bot- tom rack of her shopping cart under her heavy winter coat:. in a Potato chip carton or pizza box. or~ she may even be equipped with a d~it· yourself price marking kit for "instant bargains" in fruits and vegetables. Fln8Ily, the odds are overwhelming that this shoplifter will not be caught on her way out. FOR EVERY $100 of supermarket and grocery store sales today, says Progressive Grocer magazine, $1.20 worth of merchandise is shoplifted. One estimate is that a store must make $35 in sales to recoup the loss of $3.00 worth of merchandise. Across the nation, 1961 shoplifting losses will amount to $186 million, according to the conservative estimate of Saul 0, Astor, president of Management Safeguards, Inc., a New York consulting finn on shoplifting and other forms of re!ail store financial losses. Other estimates peg annual shoplifting lcmes as high as· $2 billion and OYer. Whatever the true figures, top sources agree on these indlsputable trends' -SHOPLIFTING, which has mor& than doubled just since 106o, ts one of the nation's most rapidly growing crimes. -Tb!i peak for 11 i. um December-January h o 1 i d a y season. Between one.third and INTERNATIONAL FUNDING CORPORATION International Fund~ Corporation on<! its sulisidiaty componits KROESEN &; «:OMPANY DIVERSIFIED PLANNING . £0RPOBATION CENTR.U CASHIERING are pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Huntington HUNTINGTON BARBOUR Harbour Shopping Center (71~) 846-0666 • • 16831 Algonquin (213) 592.5575 " ' ' • . • -. New American ' ... • " - DMLYl'D.OT '!ti • . • . . . ~ ·--=· I I I I l ' ' 'I r I . . • llMLY -.,,. ;--~1'11' I i • New Soling Clms , ·-Seen at Wee'/ieiid ' . . ' " . ' K1b1 -Yadll Club'1 KHYC. a.11tmM RapUa Satun!lf CAW! (I) ..:. (I) Traftllla. and Sunday -.. .... 11... lllibl. c\'C; -(2) "'"' Soutllena ca.-,....ita Nua, NII lleWl#, KHYC ' -I ol lbe-lntematlGaal .;1.~~~ (~ •• :>' Solllic a=.., ln'l'hell -~ .,._, Bob l'olkin KBYC; m-Ill -(2) Plul 'hil0 John .. , U.. )lltdioU'1 G .... l'IOlb WYCi (3) Wedder • IT, Bob ~n-Alamlln*,.~,,~;C~ Mcwrll. SBYllC. . . , -•~ _,. -. VICTORY (9) -(.!) KO'Ko-:= :,"":. C.~i= Mo, Rich ll<r¢an, KHYC: (S) Yaclll Clnb In Scramble, and UtUe Jue, J'IDI Heuodi!JI, YC KHYC. lhl"1 was Bob Burns ol C P-CAT (II)..._ (I) Cor)' C.~ In Hae Abe. Boll Baker, wYC; \I/ No Trop1'y winners In lbe other NllJ!e. 'lbomas. Ol!lohr<lro,. claases: CYC; (!) Wblsker, Ned Mer- CAL-21 (UHi) Sorcoms, rill, KHYC; (4) Hawk, Nick .. ,.. ·~--~ SMYC ~) S1eele, I.ahalna YC. ~ ~-. ; •• · SMALL BOAT Arbllrary (I) c.aae. Jim. GM>bl,.CVC; '3). -(I' "'"' Behind, :=· Briola, Ed Wlieeloct, CYC; ' ...,. . prise) Jlni ~-' €· (4) Tlcky Tody, Joeepb (I) No Name,Jacl: G~ Fnncfl, KllYC. Kl!YC .. •T-BIRD (4) -(!) Cllcbee,. WINAao SAB0Ts (l,!) _ Jte ~ KllY~.. . ti> ~ "'idim. -·~ CA!M (I) -Mqlc,,Carol ti_g; ltiiYC; ~2). sea-MM:lo, ~~~~ _ (I) crlckel, ' Will1" llatu*ws; KHYO: (3) J. Sharp PVYC (2) Hal Saboteur, Tom Llmlr;y, WYC. un , ; LID0-14A (9) -(!) Wood Sei, Herl> Monison, KHYC; W'md,.tlarry Wood, ABYC: (2) (3) Alana, Bill Maul, KllYC; Well Inoil Charles D. u n n (4) Wahoo, Wayne " Barry KHYC: (Ii' Wiid Wk!, c.rter Bnnln, KllYC; (5) Vesta, Gage, KHYC. John McCune, WYC. LIDO-HB . (7) ~ (!) Win ERICKSON~ (7) -(!) Bill, Bill Willier; KHYc : (2) Alba Lou, Hanhart, KHYC: Lemmooade, Ken Lemmon, (2) No Name, David Harper.. SIBYC. .1 . UllUSUIL ••ES I • TADAW!llnw_.caldlJ- i E:~~ lllGS-SUCTION D.llTS- lllG TOSS-IOOMWNGS. • . . .. . .. ,. -....... €1trktn&d R!ff ' T~phl~ Given .. ~. ~·' :\t.lmrJl, Iii NHY~ RegattC i .. LlghlwlDdl-.ltbe·..-. BYC: (J) ., .. ...,,;,~ In '. NeWporl Harbor Y-' 'Gayman, ABYC: !1) liliii Chib'i ,Cllrlllmu 11 e I a I I a Al J:erq, BYt:. · • .19l10' 1.-_. Jha--bolh loalde" lJDO.MB '(I)•:-.(I) /dW ...... -~ Bar9a. Ti!TY Moran; !ilWll ud °")'ldfJIJO ba)'.u .pllln , (2~Snow Storm, ll•llJ ..... gal In ~ ljnal ·weetend cl -!IllYC\ (I) .All'• wen,, id C<impeti~o1f10r"l161 5,alurday . Parnr, NllYC. • • ti' I arid &indayr4 ' -. ' • d.f.We~a.uffs ~ Tiopt,, -were: STAR (I) ··-·flo. - loildo QalOI • Barton Beek, !lllYC. , TlllS'IU (I) -l) 0oi4 G~~ ~y~:~ R, Everett llool, BYC; (I) · END . v.0·11 ·,(5)' lfollmorphoils, MIU '.Alleii; Aphrodite, l!ID i.'li·n 1 It BYC: (If ~ 'Skip Keinpll SSSc. . • · , ' ' f· ' Q)r YC.. · ' · • MORP (I) .., (I) . , , l • • t · S.\ll01' (II) ~(I) *'-1$'1'7, BtU ,,., JOelnllinld, Loneerulsermterspeaceful Dana Point HaJ1>or f!ir·--2;000-~,Mld .wllllJlabartlor •dfttuge 'Nini ·lltei-. Nljvc; ·11) ·i.uDl:'ll'B•l , .(I)' which by next 1mnmer iJ ~ tO be humming forJl!~·<taft,~·tl!e coat lietween &in , H...,~.....,," ~ Jll!lnlm; ~. ~ • , ; . wl1h JD4$11·cactivlty, Dana Polnt·)vlll·be ho!MJ!Ol'I .~lego o8l)ll; N~ '. ' . . . . BYC, .(I} -;Angel, Mlrtr. llHYC: • : •• . ' . • • . ' · · , ,. , •. IJilulllQ, BYC. · ' "I PBllF (17) -·(I) ' ·' ,:· ) ~! .. ! ·-:-~1 ' v' ' ~ ·1 'r ~::•. ,. ,·' ' '. ',,. -• ·1 • 'KJ1E ,A.~(8) :-(1) ~ye (Sollnc).M~A Ja SNIPE A (lo) -u»J~s v~ '9;.tl'\P~ ... KllYO; l~rend~l W.A:Fe;, ~; ~REmCTED t6q '.il!ilW .. d . ¥oo:.":.J,..,.lllin m:r~. ~i.JtV~~~~ Mistress, Phil Yates, LMBC; (2) Blue Blazes, Nonn Tur' , !ll Squall. (~) W., V. COie Tropliy) (!fiact/Oo.a~ ~i (I) w~•llarge, , Ii lla1d°"'l!HYP,, i· ' ; (Z) Blue, Jim Bold~ KllYC; pin, KllYG. ' Good1'Y, J?RYC.,' !-~ •. KllYC; (II 'BfolJiii, 'ilob Su~i-ufG.t l'aal : ' (3) No Name, Dave Allman, FLYING DUTCHMAN (Gl ~-B !Ill ~ UYliai'i!Je~ HOojl. Kl!Yc.. . ~', ', •:•. iI, 1om 5a111g, NHW: (I) ·~ENETRATfON BYC. -(l);Merry~bnaa,Mar· (El~all;l!U~.SMYC, FIRST MATE ·sEil·l~S , No.'813, !)oCly i;mai~ BYc: · • , SNIPE B (6) -(!)While tin<!'L & MacDonald WYC. (I) Sclmflar(Cballenger) · ·• (3).No 741 Slephoni~lloran, '"'"" ,.,..,~, .,/"; Cap, Bill White, KHYC: (2) PllRF·A (Ii) -0(1) H0ney Jobn .Greiner, :KHYC; (3) (Sabots) -(I) F·r.. LIYc.. • . ' DAILY PILOT; ......... :.- Greyhoond, Don Gray, KHYC. (5.5 meter) David Behr, Vtrglman, (DR-Zl) Gene Ford,, B.Qldt, KHYC; (2) Sally ¥at-· LllJ0.14A (10) _ (!) One ,.,.. f,. tho F.i..ltn CORONA00-15 (6) .:. (I) LAYC; · '(2)'-' Jlmpal II, SBYRC. ~Marilyn Gallnway. For tbe Road; Jim Tyler, ~,..._ . . I SA VE $1 to $15! at seafs tSki Sho11 · Sale Sears ".,... ·'' ~ . . h ~ #, •/ . , ~.· f ' .t , <>r- N'ightly Until . 10 P..M. . , .. . ' .,, a,-..t..a : ' ' " }i.1.a;. 0 .T i• ·• . ,. a_,,. . ' .;··' ' .. I Need Ski Equipment? Take Advantage of This Great Sale! Women's $24 Belted Parkas Save $4 OD thia fine parka ... nylon n88 •bell and lining; polyeater fiberftll 1::7 insulation. Dn>p-in hood. Women's $20 Slim Sid Pants PERMA-P,RES'I" pant. of 65% Ac-1588 rilan• aerylict% •treuh nylon. Choice of colo s1!· 8-10-12-14. Men's $20 lim Ski Pants Men's $28 O.S. Belted Parka Save $5 on parka of wat.e>-repellent 2288 nylon • • • with body 6 oz.,. sleeves t= :J:'lyeate< fiberfilt SiRS S. M. Men's, Women's $40, 5-Buckle Boots . Top grain leather oppen: waterproof 88 oolea •tar flat. Men'•~: 7·11· and 32 12; women'• sizes :. 6-9: and 10. • l . ~ . 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' 01)11 JJ..1 Shop f NIPlll • ,,,,T Monda1 lhnl S.luda~rlruol, 9:30 ..... to 10100 ...o.-~·­r-nillqAJ "i&J\" I ----------=--~~---~~-------------------~--------------- I I I DECORATORS ' LEARANCE • • Furniture, Draperies, 'Acc••!11rl11, .W•ll,s1p~r, ' ' , . . 'MONDAY THRU FRIDAY December 16 thru December lOtti,: ·; ·10 'A.M. to 5~30 P.M. NHr Orengo County_ Airport :··Deane Brothers Ma'in Office . 420.ll Birch Street, Newport B11cli, Calif • . ltnttr •t rH~ of builcllng1. ' "'ti CASH AND CAIRY '* CHINESE Oriental R u g , 9'xl2' BeauL colors, just cleaned, $295. 642-3293. Att. Spm FIREWOOD FOR SALE • 540-9887 • All SALES RNAt: -'~--------------------------------=------"-----"~ -----------. ---------~~~-- ,. The 11 selliYJ import truck-saves you i., to. 50%1 ' IMMEDIATE . Delivery OOoD SIUCTION OF COLO.RS ON lHIS HARD TO GET. I DATSUN PICKUP. Six foot •ll-1te91 becll e'conomic•I, power- ful OHV en9inel Perfect for work or pl•y· loacl1J Roomy cal>, ~lnyf uphol1ftry. 4. 1peed stick shift, whitew1ll1, cloxens of extr11J ZIMMERMAN DATSUN SALIS & SIRYICI 2845 HARBOR BLVD. Ph. 540-6410 540-021 J ---~-------- . . I ' ' " . • I i • I i ' • • , . • • I J I [ I I I, • ! I I I 1 I I _. · NOll!.fAT,TiElt\tt'HA.T:they'r,~·ln tbe-marliet for, our readers find the DAILY Pl~OT is the best • . J • . • ' ' • ·P.11,C<-.~O'f!ut, the bite on b11r9eins. An.d. tliey:Clo it with the same. 9'!sto ,as. tbe,9ourmet here • . •• ' • ' • ' ' ' ' r " 's ~ing how much he appreciates~th .. ~ares,~of · .the ta.'!'•d .Allm)aar Chaese Market in The ' ~N~irl~neh. '.f'ou:dq~ ~av;·to*~l-so''far to-~~11 .joqd tlliii~·to,ei:t. nice thii-i9s tow911r, -'!8W A1pp)i11t1C;!tl•llt_-b11rg~in prices, II rffl car buy--or even .II ch11nk of cheese. Just shop the "'4s?;,i:qoll11i~'.111~rkft, .. ;t~· °"" 1q11r.<1rdvp-rti,f~t~· deliver lo_ your' doo'r every day. ..,,. • • ' .• • . ! ! • I . . .. ,' ' '· . : ....... , .. I ' ~ - . ~ , .. , .. . . , .. "· , . I . ~ , " ., >·: • . ' . . ~ . --· . . ·-. -- I ~ . ' . I. • . ··~ •• ·• l ,.j• '> ~·.· • I, I r. , , • .. • ' .. . . ' . . ' . ! '· 1 .•• . ,. .. ' . ., I '"-;'.] 2 ' "" .. •• , -... ' l ' , ' ·~ .;,i I I I • [ ' I r. , I ~ DAILY PILO T • • c ' l I 'I\.,• ., ' .. .. ' l .... ' - ' I ·' •• . ' I I • j I I -· ' { I i I ' ·1 I I I . • . ' ~ets Court~ Controller Gap • At El Toro Site I r f'· .': .L :. · ' ' • "1 ' ' 3 ·A'sif ·'' I; tits'. _, -'QJta.. ' ·-' ' !• " ' Decla;~~d Fi.t . For.Moon Shot. • • I • I • • ' • 1·. , . • • -· • ' I ' J 1...: _..__ ___ _. .... ...,...,..._ __ _...._ ____________ ...__.....;-'---=----'-----_:;_-------"""'~~...o.;..;.~.;:;.-__....._._.__ .... ·-_ ....... ~-..... --= ~ ,_.,_,,_~~e~ ···"'"-'·'----- • • U.S. SAIGQN (AP) -Tbe Unl.lod Stoia today returned l<Vl!I\ clvW.. IWnon to No'111 Vietnam, and ~ M-ir c:onflnned lhal Hanoi !lu' ~ Jt wW -llOl!MI American pllotl al Cl>riolmn. A U. S. apoli...,.. aald lhe - ol lhe """' N"'111 VI_.._ ..,. ranged in Vientlane, lbe Laotian c1plt1l. He aaid Hanoi'• representatlves ·•• ;jven no Immediate indlcaUoo that tbeir Talks . ~gain ·~narled Ky Blast's Clifford Over Sq·uablJli·ng Remo.:r1's .. " PARIS (UPI) .::. Vice ~ddeni NIUYftl Cao Ky ol South Vietnam tocil< 1harp l.mJe today with · U.S. Def- Sec!<W)' Clark M. Cllffmd Wbo ·clwled Sunday the Vietnamese . ~led too, much. He &aid Cllllord had the lmaek ol 11ying the wrong tblog al the wrong callllhi ddBy In ltart ol lbO.l,li~ .. : '. ;;.. Jzi South Vlellilm unill 61lp\, j ._~We have -h;re a. fr..,;'"k," _ '111!\0l. rile!\ a poUUcal ietiltllien! that .., aald. •we ban -11 ""'1 . endJ ~ ldlllog Ihm!. bird Wllll our· cbll~ ol Amlll'lcan lt'e urgOd the South ~ to deteiatloo. Serloua ~Is "'''·been' •stop oquabblln(" with North ~ WJ>fked 'olit ~ qriecl-.,,.. "1• Ibo. ova:~ural quaUona IUCh u...U.. Ainerl<w anl! CNnelv"< . .,rwemenll "aod get down to' oer1ou1 ''Tom;y~!We~ll.nod~i 1Jt~U9na. 1. ume. . While Ky casUgalod_ O!lfford, both the. South aod Nortll vtellilmet<i ena•red in more squabbllni todat Over how the expanded Vietnam talb abou1d be CM• ried out, aod prospeeta for the Wb starting soon dimmed llDCe men. between m ,at praent .~ ('IV. "Eadl' clay and.~ ·week that mey Averell) Hirrlman "1l!O leenis to think delay, more men an dying on the )>a~ so. Therefore, I do oot undentand Mr. U~ of South Vietnam." he uid. "I Cllfford'• ltltement." would hope they'd stop -bbling o"'r Ky wu reported milled lall weet these detalls and get to oubsWlce oo Ky'a commenta, paaaed to reporlen through a IJIOkeaman, referred to CUI· lord'• Sullllay tele\'llloo COllllJl<ala ,en Amlrlcan polldea In Vlet!wn. .Tbe !loo.Ill -... objected por11ca11ri, to au. !c:rd'I ftatemeot it WU Hm:iJ. ind 8alpl, and DOI the Unllod Slatea, wblch "!"" by a previoUI ~ Ila-~ that we ..wd •top the ldlllng •to Soutll the ~ aJid Nortlj ~ . Vie~,"~ mJpt set down to MriQUI 11,(b op He iala 'he .. w no reuoo wby the the mutual llUllQul ol lr<>opa wll!lln 40 Unllod Stile• "should maintain 540,000 daya -beln the end ol lhe JO!mfon men t¥t fillhtinll wblle we wall for , •drqlnl-"'atSon. Saigon and Hanof to come to tcmt Cllfford ll1d SUnday Ibo l!Dlled llllla polltlcal aeitlement bu no "oblfi~" to keep half a mlDlon ''That'• aot our obligation," be saJd. ' . 70 'Sympaticos' Collect Toys For Fairview Salt Cre ek .. Talks Hinted :. !Jy .. Ex;Lagu~ Mayor • Seventy 1taident1 who are mem~ 1 • of the "Slmpall"'8" aervlce club at C!I!::: Fenner l.uuna Beach mayor Wllllam ooa de! Mar lllib Scllool are coDecltal D. Ill-Iola, llld the ~ CGunl)' toys !or a Cbrlltoiaa party Tuadlr:.C Cout AaQda1loa ''may dllcl!ll" the at l'llrvlew Slate liqlpilal. ' ,.,_--::. coqnly'1 -.-ol the lall It ls the leteal proJecl ol the 1tudilllt INhUC ac<eS1 to Salt Creek' Buch. who In the lut twO '1!1ootha have bold '. MarUn II praldml ol .the Cout a llaUoween Parly at Fairview Hospital, -'Ao!ocletton, w1-members lnelud• aenl C2irlslmu paebges to the hoopllil µpreseotottves ol moal coutaJ com- shlp,,U.S.S. sanctuary oll Vietnam, ,and munlttu. eolerlalJ'I"; read to and wrote I~ 'Ille asaoclailon board meets Thumlay r... !"'tlents In local convalescent for lb mootbly luoeheotJ at the Balboa bolplla(a. . V Club In Newpart 8-h. "SimpaUcos'" was started in October 'I think it'a very llkely we'll toss by junior Kerri Hattem aod oopbomln lliO liaue out on the table," llld lllarlin. Jaoet Powers and bas grown to 'IO ' •"(agree with Helen Keele!'' that the members. lta purpose, acc<ll'dlni to Ila abandonment of·Salt Creek Road Is .... COlll!ltatlon, II to bring l>elp aod hap-fortunate." plnm to other•. . I Mn. Keeley ex-Yice _,.. ol the Far the Falrvlew Cbrialmu party the Ai\ Colooy C0:.plalned to a "'"' 1Ub-11Sbnpatieos" raised $75 "1th a dance. earnmtttee '1ut weet about the county's They used the money to buy toys , but Marth 26 action giving up· the road, a r e looking !or more, eopeclally boys' wbich Is now doaed oll to the 1Nblic. toys. · Martin lndicated today, however, that Toys will be picked up al homes U he doubts anything can be done about donors will call school counselor Mrs. the abandomnent. Betty Smith at M4-1000. "I don't see how we (the Coast Woman, 29, Held Mter Shooting A discordant note sounded In the Duin Street apartment Sunday nlf)it when police charged a woman with ahoollng her boylrlend. Katherine A. Molek, 29, of 91m Llncoln Ave. in county territory in tbe Anaheim area, is in Orange County jail charged With assault with intent to commJt murder. Her boyfriend, Rlchard E. Hilton. 31, of the same address, is in Garde!! Part Hospital, Anaheim. Sberilf's deputies said Miss Molek bec:ame •nrered with Hiiton Sunday night and shot hfm wllh a .Zkaliber revolver which bad been hidden in the apartment. Hilton ls reported in satisfactory con- diUon today alter IW'lery to remove the bullet from his chest. DAILY PILOT . o.AHGI!. COUT PU•LIU.INCl COM!lAMY t.Mrt N. W•M '""*"' ... ,...,,., J•cli I. C.rl.., Vb,,....... ........ MIM9lf' ,._ •• 1(...,U a•• Th•""'' A. M•r,,kl•• -·-J ...... F. ~·• Petil tU11" -.......... City l"tlllt OlndW ---2211 WMt I•"-a..t...1nl W.ili., M41r-t r.o. a-1111. t2u1 -- ·-DM.}N.Of .... ~ .. --... .... I ................ _..,__. .... __ ..._ .......... ..... -"-" ..... ~ ...... . ........... _, ..... :.:., , ., ........ ..... ' ~-* .. .. .._ ...... .._. .... .. ...... , .... ~ .... d"I }!J~ln4' MMllt 1 ozdA:1.....,.JI ou:l~ J!ll. ._ a.t ,_. :er--.-:-..:=:.. ........ ·-----..... _., ...... .. ..... =ti ---....... tl.JI ' --· 'A&sociaUon) could do aoy1hing about lt, even If we wanted to," be 1aid. "I doubt that the Board of Supervisors cou1d now, either. " Realtors to Host Fairview Children Twenty children from Fairview Stale Hoapltal in Costa Mesa will be en- tertained Wedne>day morning by the Huntington VaUey Board or Realton. The I a.m. event will be at the Hun- tington Dritlwood ?i!Cf'UUon ball. Pat McVay, chairman of the event, said that all the children will have an opportunity to alt on Santa's knee. Each will receive a small toy. Bob Anrulrong will play the piano and the HunUngtoo Beaeh lilgh Scllool choral group, "The Harmonairea," will gin,, Realtor prealdent Ted Way uid about 200 toya wlll be taken to lhe hollpllal by Santi and hll asslslant Kathy Sclllyer to be di!lrlbuted to children unable to attend the Weduaday meeUng . Chairman McVay u.id that one of the most Important pmo111 on hll com· mittee is Dennis Moran, but be declined ,to say exactly whit Moran was doing, ucept to report that "he has a fine 'Ho, Ho, Ho.'" Bandits Follow 'Stop, Go' Sign The sign outalde the market says "Slop aod Go." And that's just what blndita have been doini at the Stop and Go Market, 8060 W. Coast Hlgbway, Newport -· 1be market was held up late SUnday for the third llm,, ln four montN by a gu..wting robber who iol 115 aod a aix-pac:~ ol beer. Cl"'k Qu1atopber Gllllin, II. told police the -t entered the storo about 10:1~ p.m. and wtnt to the ttfrtaerator case, pld<td out a po,ct ol beer aod came io the COUDU!r. Then he pilled a guo and demanded aU the money from the cash re11ater. The lut n>bberlea toot placo In tato September end mid-October. The man ntpOll!lble ror the llnl llfO therta wu csu,iit aod 11ntenced. "We'll probably aound out the Auocia· ti.on bGard on it, anyway." Mn. Keeley bad complalned that the road' -the origloal -. ol El camtno Real -wu given up by the eounty In three separalo prvceedlnga linc:e lllO, at the requeat of private lnteresta. The n o t e d that the road leads to privalely owned Salt Creek Beach, which baa Iona: been on state and co\Ulty master plans for ultimate acqulaltlon. From Page J TIARE ... CUl!lllta, who ..rely .,..pec1 the linktog. · FloaUog pleatic cupa h:om Berblllre'• Reltaurant, Newport Beach, found in fiotaam-rleh Magilaleoa Bay could Iil;ely have come from the lla Hee, Drucker uid. • other debris wu alao believed from that wnck. Durante, a yachlm\an and diver, went CiGWn several times in various spot.I and found nothing to indicate the Tlare had gone to the bottom during the Qc. tober atorm, either. Drucker and Emigb11 mother, Mrs. Etna Emigh, of Balboa hland, ltil1 have hope• that the Tiare ls drHUng -dlaabl· ed but safe -and will eventually tum Up with the miaatog lamUy. "1 e:ipect them to come in about mid· January in South America," said Drucker, who reported the Tlare ml.sling when it failed to make Puerto Vallarta Oct. t on a trip from San Diego. Drucker was to join the Emighs for a sail to the Olympic yacht ra<%!, duriilg the I~ )eg of a year.Jong drum voyage for the couple and their three children. "It's a good sign that nothing was found this weekend," Drucker said,.ex.· Plalnin& that this fact kee~ his own theory alive. "Bob and Patty are l)IFO good sailors,'' he added. Earlier duriJtl the time the Tiare has been mWJ.ng, Emlgh's mother said her yacht broker son would do anything Pollfble to keep afloat if the yawl t1ere disabled. "Only the good Lord knows whether they're n01Ung to Tahiti," she said. The family, including dauf)iten Kim, 13, Chris, 10 and son Rob, 5, was last seen 1t a grocery store on Cedrol Island, off the cout or Baja Calllornla, before Paullne's fury lashed the area. The U. S. Coast Guard abandoned a aearch for the overdue vessel on Oct. 1. an.,. combing 2!0,ooo oquare miles of sea without any clues to her disappearance. Boat Paradr Best Photos Bring Prizes F o u r rotind·trip airline tickets to San Francisco will be awarded for tht best photograph! ol the NeWJIO[t Harbor Christmas Tree Boat Parade. Entries must be submitttd not. later than Jan. ~ to the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, aponaor of t h e conletl. Two ticket! wUI be Clven to lht best amateur photographt.r and two for the best entry by I pro( .. looal. A panel of three qualllted judiea wlll consider photo compoaltlon, lnaeootty, and Jll>otoP.'•phlc exctllenct. Photoe must 'be marked on the back wtth en· trant'1 name, 1ddttu, phone number and an lndlcaUon ol profeuional or am· ateur status. • I to Glf. 61 lhe Norih Vie~ ..-waa .P "acllon of i<>Od. l'!I" ...... hoped -Id "lead to luilblr -olprlsoam." The men """ l'tlwed oflsbore about II ll\l1" ~ of V)nb, a coutal di)' lit 1111111 -"' Ibo demllltorbed ..... Tbe u. S: Command llld lhe am)ihlbloua trlnlpOtt Duluth Pill the m.n Into a 4$.lool motorlaed fllblni .i= and ~ u. $. -··-...... ' . ~ ...... ~ PRODS SOU'ltl VI ETNAMISI °"""'9'• Cllll9rd , Frem Page J .• P OOR HOME~· .. over the aie of 8& '·The county "poorhouse", the public-financed nur&- tng home for the aged, doe11 not accept patients who require more th 1 n minimums of nurslng care. Carrie Weaver's home is the alternative. lt baa no license from the state; and it lock! up two persoos without Jegal authort~io.do so. Yet, white and black residents of Greenville de_fend Mrs. Weaver. She makes no profit from her home, they point out, and her wards .. have literally no place else to gc. ~trs. Weaver's home is linanced by the welfare or Social Security checks ol the patients. It usually amounts to about $50 per patient per month, Wuh Weaver said. p.jrs. Weaver-eiplalned the use of the cqe as bet only recourse to deal with the two women who tpend their days and nights in it. T b e lwo, neither of whom is vlclent. Mrs. Weaver saJd, have ripped apait Il mattreases she tried to 1e_t them to sleep en. They refused to · use potl for toilets. The women sit, moaning and mumbl4 • Ing, behind the • strong '.'boS" wire, ~ mesh of ateel 111W1lly used lo pen· hop. 'Mlelr cage i9 in a small, windOwlas room where they are kept ~part ftoQl the 11 other patient!. ·Revt!nue is , scaice for l.lis!issippi's govenup.ent'. There is a. state JegislaUve debate 10In1 on over fotning the federal Medicaid program which would include money for DJJ?ain& homes, but would requlro the !late to pay 17 centa !or every federal dollar It received. Sen. Willard Mcllwain and Rep. H. L. Merideth of Greenville favor joining the Medicaid program, but are reluctant to do so for fear of jeopardizing the state budget, ihey said. "rm ln favor cf Medicaid, but only if we can still maintain fiscal integrity," Merideth said. The federal Small B u 1 i n e 11 Admlnistraticn will offer IO&DJ up to '350,000 to ()J'gani.ia.Uons interested in establishing nursing homea. About ellht such loan8 have been m1.de in Mississippi in tbe·past five years. Return ' unUI thay ~ ,bout """' Jw'dl 119m the beach. ~ 1pommi0iuld the U. S. and Noiih VI-dli!lomats In Vle!tlant who nq:otlated the release "save~ auuranca that the operaUon WOllld be ,.te !tom mlUtary action." But no ce~,. at declared becauae President Joo_,•, order balUng ill aerllil, naval and artillery ~t ol North Vletnom .. ~·~ 1 ..... ~ b[Ml] "· u:' . . spokesman pp/alned. . Lui OCL II the Unllod Stal" alfl Hanoi declared • :JI.how' -llco OOYering a saa.q-e lr<l alool the c:oul to return 11 North Vietnam.,. llllY .... Al .~ ~1 t/f>' ~ Stal<O aald It held no otba' p- ol war. North Vletiiifueie-prL!ontrs usually are turned over lo SouUt Viet· llalll.,. aulborttl,es. " ~ .. J"eens for:~ Chris · • • :.1i wi11 .·rick~t .(;we ' > ' •. JIJ JAMEi llkNABJI, JR.· ., ... Del& •• -• Tbe lllldakhod. Ttelll for Cbrlll have b.een O!<lel;ecl by lhetr, "splrllual advller" . to 'becin pkketto& Golden We!! <;oUe1e , u one member qf the . militant ~Hun-tinstoo Buch ~ . W:ed iu'nliim><ot todaY oo weelr4>1d treopauitoi cberJea. ••Uncle" Dive Bera, leader of the band ol bl~., ..... people, ... anDOIJO!'ed the aandwlcb board pro\eit 5lmdaY al, the col)cluslon of an evening -tlol at lhe Flrlt Baptist Church of Foimlalo Valley. , , Tile ~. beajjquartered al Ill Main St., al1eDded morning wonblp aervlces at the F!l'll 1'.lbriatWi Cburcb ol Onnga then -up their U.bour-day peraonal evaoaolfam 'With lhe , pape1 dlscuulon Jn the lllllduary ol the Baptist Cbureh at1741$~St .. Both vls!ta were bi invllattoo. Prevtous mardl-im were awprise Jll'(>Cesalom dur· lnr wOnblp -· The decision to aend pickets to Golden Wut stems from the" Dec. 6 arrest of six of the self-named "Christian revolutionaries" found d i s t r i b u t i n I religious tracts on campus. Police were summond on campus by dean .JJf students Dale A. Miller whtn the -allegedly reluled to either halt evangelisiDg or get oU campus. Marian TortoreU., 18, of Brooklyn, was among tho3e arrested and Wall to be arraigned today before Judge Phillip McGraw in West Orange C o u n l y Munldpal Court. Five others pleded innocent at their Crippled Children Party on Tuesda~ . I More thin a acortJ of crippled children from the Orange 'County area wW be treated with Chri6tmas gifts, songs and refreshments Tuesday in the Village lnn Restaurant's 11th annual Christmas party on Balboa Island. The restaurant will open for the trlldl· tional twl>bour Chrlstmas party at' 5 p.m. Gifts and music will be donaTed by patrons of the restaurant. The establishment, ·owned by Frank and Dorothy ui!e<19m, js !t j 2'J Marine Ave. Glib left over from the party will be sent to crippled children who are unable to leave ~Jr rtbabllltftion centers. Mrs. UsedDm sani:--· · . ' -. Skiing Equipment Goes to Thief Skilnl and SCUBA equipmen\ valued at M88 bas been stoled fr.om 1 Robert Graham, 50, ol 1211>. Grand ~. Newport Beach police SBJd today. Officers said the propetty was tall:en from Graba!1i'• lod<ed-garage slttr lb• thief broke a window and then unlatched the door. arraignment lut Monday. Fl!ll congregaUons greeted the band at both the Orange and Fountain V aUe~ churches. Berl in dark glasses and wearing a wooden ·ox· yoke around his neck told wide-eyed Baptista, "We believe in tie message of Jeremiah, the prophet )f doom, who wore a yoke as 1 symbol to his own people of their comfn& bon- dage." The 49-year-old former high IChool teacher shouted to the 2004trong con! gregaUon that America has "for&oUan God," H He stated the public school ayaq had become the sounding board _ii; "alJWam., Leninism, Communilm iii evolution and waa anti-Ood, anu.cbriat; and anU·Bible': .. Berg's d&ughter, Mrs. Faith kc Dietrich, speaking to a question of the lr<lllP'• opposition to aUeged hypoc:rlay in organiud religion, said the Tetfla are "tired of seeing people in chlll'd!lil sitting on their haunches doing nothing.•• She added teenagers would be "thrWD out of school if they believe in ChriaL".i 1 Police Cleaning :,. Fattens Coffers ., Newport Beach ia $1,376.73 richer~ ~ a result of the Police Department1• wmter house cleaning. _' A three-hour auction Saturday mornlq: of ~ property brought the money to ~general fund and cleaned tbe city watthowe of dust-gatherers. Sgt. D o'n Picker, auctiooeers, 11id J.50 to 200 people attended the auction .. at the city corpOr~an yard. , · The highest · was $39 for a rac::lq: bicycle. The I est wu 25 oeotl for ,.voral.tllflerent items, Sgt. Picket 11111. All--.1f0perty auctioned off had berl\ helfJ·bY~police for six months. From Page J --MiSSING ••. -themseates inside-out to help In the leif<il.. ~ She 1lngled out the local San Fe1i~, ~ire chief as one who did everything possible to aid them wblle looking for their son. ·-A ,,rpl1Inteer group fr-0m San Felipe ~1(1'.dlmc buggy for a ground .,,_, , ot="ft!r:m.ea, until the car broke do\liti . ·Mfe:tlkas expressed concern for h C~y emergency vtb.icl«i, and s& ~lier hU!baod hope to llod .. ~ '!'8Y .9t~iding the people of San FeHRe 10·~ Ole d,une bllggy. ,, ·~·will probably be other aufh tr .. ~ in that area," she said, "apt thit...ntJ! needed for rescue a!1d sear$h <lpe{UiQgs." .-· Mr:'and Mrs. Lucas have no immedi* plans. to return to-Baja California. Thfy were ,llBured, however, by the peoWe ol 5ali Fell!"' that the body ol lholr son, Frederic Jr,. would be found. ' I ' ••. •• ·... • • •.. '-1 , ' ' ,. . . ' ' -. :••' •. ' . ,. . . ' . . . . ' ' n OMEGA -ACCUTRON -BULOVA AUTHORIZE·o FACTORY SERVICE COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR •rings sized and repaired • diamonds and precious stones remounted •pearls restrung · WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE All TYPES OF JEWELRY HAltol IHCIPPlll• Clll1'D 2JOO HAUOl II.YD, COUA MISA 14S.'f4H 0,. ...... Tllon., Ftt. Tll ' ,.... • HUN11NGTON 41NT11 aACH • IDINGll llUN11NeTON llACH m-llOI . · ... •.' , ... , ....... ·-~·.''\ (/•, • I f • I ' ' ' • ~ Plcl(:e to . ~Ern;jG .. . .... . ~ does a ~g lady "enjoy being a ~·~:::-' A }lGl!lllar soog suggest& It's beCau,e .U'.illles to "t&ik on the ~epilon~ for hours" and lit With ,&"'pound IJl!I a' • \half ~f.~ upon her {ap~. •• ~ :~ _,. ,.:· · · . , But Harbor Area f~es cant~y being "strictly a female femilO:' Jn .8110tber way, ; •• by dlvpp!ng by ·their ll!'W T• Centei. . ' · .. ' . . . Tlie new-addition . to ~ .Gir!J Club Of the·~ >.rea now provides a place Wbfr1 teenage girlJ CSJl gather for a , . · variety of feminine pursuits. They Cllll create ., •WQl:lll ·<>~, aft using cr'll! lteml •r paints or collage .materials' 'n!ey ·· can find a lj11let plaee,to study or cook for fun,: telling·• new . recipe. Or tliey can oew up~ dress l<Jr a'dance.orfo•, school, or maybe ~ust sit and· cbat over a sOft driDk with .. ' • friends. . I . , ' ~ f ! • • • ' ~ ... pie bujl_~•Jelt'se!f ~stood on th~ corner•of 'Bayside __:-Djjv~~~~l: ~ 111\l!llway 1!1. Newport' Beilcb. It 1 • was generously doriiited fo·, ~qlrls .Club' by ADderson .. . ' ' . ! : ' . ••• ·: ,. _: . . ' alid Anicb rnSuran.C~·r.om · 8j\d";Rpi>Ort Mllwn,:lo whom the girlJ wm ~-·~i§eruv•· "t · t . . A!lother Who: !Dlld• a; m~ted donalioil was A. J. Delplline, •aicrtntctor,cwllo f~ bls'.libo Jn .turn- ing tlie once Ol.Qce .~g into. a Teen Center. · " -. Equipping and fumislilDg tl{e, new f~ty .we~e .mem· . bers of the. Optimist Clo~ ~~!'i!'Jr£ .Beacb. CIJl!~ ·l\leea KlwanlJ _Club, Costa ~~.~;flub and '!'any olher • cDlilm\JDitY·m~rested iud1~·~1: i\; . . • .~· Tbe ·ribbori<qt\iflg ·c~ . . 111i/1Jlliw center · took place on Tueiiila)I, Willi · " d"· er.Mll iotl'.Anderson and i '" .Anicll Insurance "Codi,P.ll)Y .ot · ~ ti)e,·~ A'.njOng tbe '; ., _ numerQUs gu~~;Wi~ess ·-~~~s. weie GlrJs ,,;~,J·:~:; · Club board ~Cllr¢or,s, D .ne •• l;I~'-~~~en,.Y Horn.•·. .· ~-'" • veld, E;d Mil$1 Njck Z1en"1'. Cllotli\'M'8!'~M'..!Y o r Alvin , . ;,; . Pinkley, 'N~n ·Beecb .Jllaf'!r/~rs:,pot~rshal!. and · '.· , . Frank Hruza. ~;·.: ·.~;.: · / :;· . :1"?'. ~· :. : f ,.,,~f.~~. ,:. . , GirlJ Cluii ibo!U:ll -ot : direcfun )!ffsiae'nf,".~rge Hoag " II, and ex~~dileeior;,Miirt..,:OJeil!tJM~t iftvite-'all· ..• ' . girl$ ffl>lD ~ti 1Jmtinp .~'fill "'!Jihb'>.~\<f~Hv· ana I ; '.'.I .· ''-inv \..-..:-cr.Jl'Cri~-;,--• ~ · ,. •: :: . ~.;.l7':-t;""" . ,:-, i'· ~v,r ua.Dlll\ "6"'i."-• •t ' ' ~ ',' ·' • .-f Y:• ' ' :. :,~ .... ~ i!,<;'(''~ t ! I l~i•." ' -. ~ . : j ; ' . : . ,_ . . .. !)'I: l •• "l. -... • ' ' • ,7' '. •\ y ... ,,,~ •• ~'~-.. -i:./~'' .,. .. ' . .. . '.\ .. .. " ' •:·~.' • t'f.\'i/l( t I ~ l • . ' " . ' ' .. • • ~. , . '1;;.o••····--~~~~~~-----'!~ ....... ~\. • • ' • Me!Mfw, Cllte11lller 14 1Ml Hl.c'M ..... U BEA ANDERSON, Editor .. . .. "'Q'{.ING ~WAR~ AT'.~~-T:et .. .::. Not only did the sci.sors niQV.~fo~ at a fast :cu ,dQ!'lng: l!'e rll?)lon cl!tlin~ ceremon· ies.'l'Ul'idSt.·but alJ~·mov if'lsfli&progress.of tbe Girls Club of the H~ 'ma. Testing fll~ l•ct#s 4'/!" .riQbon before tbe of' • . ' I ,,..., fl,., .. -.:·' ~ ._., . ~~----. - .. '; , ~,,~ 'Ji ·~. 1·!' ·;;:r; 1· .~ J ,.., S ,. d ..... ~ f c • • ' • t I • ~ . • ' • !' .. ."·'Ii ", _, l . . . ( ·-----: pep.,. ,~~s .",Q, ·~I, en,t"yr-~:,1-: Biggest .... i;, . · ..... ;>: t'f•~ i' l j ! .. . .. • ., .. ~t. ,, > • "f .. , , .• By FRED SPARKs (Fin& of 1 five.part series) . NEW .YORK (WNS) -Ariol!>lle Socrates Onassis sPent about $2,200,000 on his .brjde; ·Jackie Kennedy, dUring the first four \v~ks ot~their ~l!I~ 1 , •. niN Tl\~G!I, ·:'' ·• So'th1 1ruu1.;1and ·dlamon&·tind ·-wha!- . 'Jackie • tnOws"'" Uf8:t • ~~ti~:-.·.' nots are .res.ting nicely,'.' right . now, in' necessarily~ buyrbappmess. ~ ·ot:i· Wti,at j' '11 a fo11tgn vault and, for _ all I know, fun it tJ-tryliigl · • · ~e f.l'I ~. • .; .i may never be seen in the United States._ (Orie •of Mrs. OnUais''kmi-tJiiie ~{: ·t·. While everybody is over.wbE:bneci·~br fldonts !old lbl8·-"""""'~"i •On~la' frontpage spendings; he's only way. ttifJ:!p 'af,e 1going';_f~w,rW · one of abotit ·250. 4Golden, G·r e.e't Jac::kfe mUst remember Ufa. ~\be Wiilte ~ _ inultimillionaires now lavishing costly House kirklr ~ llie life !IJ 1,··~ld w'at'et' '""'ioorues on their women as if each ont fJat.") ' ·· ... • . Was herself AphrOOite, the Godde!.! of Old friends of Jackie and Ari -in Ne'w York and London -arrived at thlS sum by estlm8*fng the cost pf1 &lfts and1 other personal expenses. undertaken by the shipping tycoon in the first 28 days after Oct. 1~. '11lat was the day official word of their marriage pushed war and peace oil Page One and replaced Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton With a y,et more glamorOus couple. •An internaUonal jet set· sPort thJs w~k .• 'Love. Is guessing what Jackie will flnd ,lit" her Christmas stocking. The Acropolis? More than half of that $2,200,000 was Ari's wedding gifts to Jackie, including two heart·shaped diamonei: and ruby pen- dants. Then in late November, Onassis' representatives in Paris, Athens, London St. Peter's? The Taj f\-1ahal? .,. ~ .• · t Se that as ,il 1pay1 Ona~si.i ~QU\d GoldetL Greeks;.;:. : How They Pl~y •· and New York started secretly buying · ' ' fantastic Christmas gilts for Jackie and buy her even those glories ~r.d slill, her cblldren, John John and Caroline. don 't worry, he won't be arolind c.:v.'ging Furthermore, Jhere were expenses a fiver. His ·Nealth, primarily in oU rela~ directly to the , wedding on tankers, is said to be one billion tlollar::i, Skorplos, Ari's private not·so-litUe island. give or take a few million. Everything bad to be tramported; there Even 15 years ago Fortune rhagazliie · were New York-to.Athens round·trlp , totaled his gross annual income at tickets for ,at lea.st 50 persolll, a veritable $40,000,000 a year! ·And anyoof' wbo. goes botanical garden of I~ flowers, musl4 to the butcher 's kn0w11 hOw thlngs· lla\le . cianJ, cater.en, hairdressers, wines, etc. gone up~since then, zoom? The cost Of a special gUard -on land l'.lcidentally, Jackie's curious New.York and Ra ~ to keep · off nosey newsmen fnends werl!: sbatter.ed ~ause she Aid ~ alone ·figured out to $50,000! not bring holl\e her ~edding jeWels (they GYPSIES This band o[ easy spenders is restle!4, they na ve ·homes in every "in" place but ~ey Uve no place -they are the last true gypsies. The men C&!I ~ work ,anywhere, they are .· lbat well organized, with. cwnpetent agellls in. every commercial· center-; AU they need • is a fe)ephoi\e. . · • , The women ,-.can· play anyp!act -arw1 -· trav.::I is the n!me of lthe gam~. Mrs. Onassis dir.es one niglll at the ornate home of her sister; Princess 'Lee RadziwUI. o~ide I,.o1;1dO.n .. She dines .the next .~gbt iq her New York apartment. An~ Uie third night in her New J~r · retreat -~er an lnvigoraUng day' ridinf"to hounOs. Onassis dines one night . on the deck of hi!, yacht CliriSLina fu ~the' l.e · ,_, ' ' ' He i1dlnes the next lili11t at J!o= in Paris, currently the r4&e of the haat I moOOe. And ,the third ·night', in the su1>4rposh 21 in New York. OLYM!'lc··.JET SE'l'TERS Uncrowned .. band bWn for caineramen following their Finally, there was the order, placed were dying to see fthem) . .How come? by Onassis,.;to considerably enlarge the Well, Jacile is sUll an American citizen, Pdr)\aps the, best des~!ption· of the golden way ol life was given by Mrs. Eugenie Livanos Niarchos, who was born into Greek ship~ing millions and married-.. many, many more. queen ol· lhe .Jet Set, Jacqueline Onassis ·with "., wlidding Oil the Island· of Sk<>,Pjos. Gl'OOl<-b<lm shipP!ng mul!l-milliqnaire •· bus-; . . . already regal facilities on the is)and even i! Ari ia Greek~Argentine, apd the ju!t to please Jackie, Whole tastes have -CJl!toms·on 'say, $1~000;000 in le~ WOUld nev.er been on the penny·pinching ii.de. have been horrtndous, · perbipS $240,000. ..... ~ '! .. (See oai;:EKS; Page Ill ~ ... ~ '\ I . .. ' , ' . •· ' . j J • " Rllls '..; '. " . .. Prugg.ist Pinch of Extra .. Service · · i~n His !, .Diet Puts DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read the letter from· the Cleveland woman , Who did <verytldng,,under the IUD lo loae welgbl'bQI IQUildJ>Oll!ll!l·that >l!!rked ohtil ~,tried. the! jJ!JJs • .,,. .. "". bf a: friend .. H« problem: The dniggist hlsimd "" tBinJ ·11er· iJI the ~t ·room twice •-!lo feel'ber mUJC!e -. ;Please, Ann,·jl'8 me 1bal lacly!a ad· drul. When l read that she bad lost ~ pounda and felt like a mllllon dollan, I bmlod. green , with ·envy. I've b1ed ; cf die\I. After I take oil five '.I, go .ho& wlld, elt everything Jllbl.• ... pln·bock eight. .. :Also, ,-;im .~ 'ii!V••-Ibo nme · D!.'tbe; druggist? .I u\Jnt it ii wooderful lb@t be takea. sud! in bitereat iJI his ciiilodiers. I would Ul:t I!>, buy 1111 pilll . • . r ' <' \ ~,'in g0G4 health and financlally well ml&ht be tbe IUlfer.1 (") , ~. . . • • " ,. t j. Theyi.. tell me .I ~annot raise., a boy DEAR ANN LANDE~: M; 11Ster-fn. :• , -!' ;Jvilhool it !lalJlir, tbf! be ~~ the law.did not pduate from w,h-ichool • " '"'unllilet\ce or K malt i(" be II lo )le ' and Ii ...,.iijve ll>aut It. To compensate, , ""'1M!. '111ey lmiot I awe It to Lltlle. Ille -six syllable words -iovarlably ~ .. r Chris al well as ·to my~ buabad'• In Ute ~way .. ~him. Thank you • .:. TOO~ tl\lve•~)' .. r-<>!dll'Jll;lrida~-monll>old 1 ·=~~J;t,.~.-.i:..,to~ 1= U: ~i:'1':'4 ~· dau,Jiter · The girl hu never _, her my lonellness and Ibey have no One. medicine and bu been diagllollng all DEAR ~ MllCJI\ So <!!ff1 >al.I ).'•d-~. Little Cbrls 11 • dear, loving Please, Ann, toll me h• lo over the ~. Yesterday. she !old me I n<fer ,.veal Clio Ittritilj.-e1 ·'lt;; '""who ls lhelmage <ii his lather. 'DROWljlNG IN TEARS my son 'ohould be isolated l/0<8UBe he wbo write lo me. Al leut Iii Pit The prob)em ls with m)' in-l&wL My DEAR TEARS: I fdel ...,. ltir ,_ " bu ~ I learned today our bave ut.d !0< tbal womu11 iame ....i bdlband wb their only IOI! and l!ley ,, ......,, bal wbat c&My are UU., lo -bu tllllll!<' And I, would you ad-.. v .. btwlftr, tN-6e·-to are ·undentandably lhattered over hls ·,.__... UikuJ .. L -tills ~""' h,ld ''~i>•<!!>Olli<itl,.)111~11)1 adtforlllo·-·~)InA!ll.' death. '11rc ·day afl<r the. !Uneral my .......... Wltif ... ~.·.i.i· .. ""' . <heel, which j ihOlijbt 'wu only •• motber.fn.law ·embarked 1111 a wnl!"illl a.at your ln~a\TJ do Che ume. 1'ey pji\lple. Is there .• <Vre! For HER, DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband to get little Chris away from me. She need to fill l!te votd ' In dielr Ult ud I moan? -O. ·CITY was tilled in Vietnam two month! •10. and her husband are tn t.he.ir tar1y perll1ps tak.tna: •a rotter cbUd tr tw• DIAR O: Yoar ll1ter·hHlw1 aOUDdl ..... .. ··"· , .... -------------------~------ • u~ a ...,,,~, -~at 1ena" far paln In U.e 'nec"k,' thd dtere ,11 .._ known cure for tbete typei. Relief eta 'be obtah;aed) ltowevtf', ..... by 1edaci.,·CGD..~ &act wt~ &Jae JrritaaL · • Alcobol 11 no~to~ u you think ;.,._ -1o drlht 1o £. • a>:<:epted by your'fr~. •ge'I the fldl. Read "BoOze and You-' F9''f..,._ r..1 .. It I ~ .. ,, ti~ Ann Lal]df:rs._Sol\cl ~ ..,.. ill coin• fix! a foes. .. u_."'°"' stamped t11velope Wilh yodr roqu<st. ~ Ano Llodera wul be '1id lo( li.Jp )'OU WW\' YOW:, )>'1>1>1tms. ~ • U- 1!> her lh <are or the llAJLY Pllm <llC!ooin(' • sel/ .. ddresoed,-..""'""' enve)ope. .1 • • • ' I . ' • ' , ) 1! 1 ' ; ' ' • . ' ' - DAILY PllM 0 •''',I 1 \' ·H"-'S ~~J: ~ew. FRIGIDAIRE R.IP TOP DISHMOBILE! • . , O.penil on Davi• Brown " • ·' . ' • ' ....... .., .......... ,_ •'· -. - DRAPING THE DRAGON :.._· '1111 bilCUtage Cl"l'W ot b Coota Mt!ila Clvlc,Playhoule II bllly readying · 'aCililly eilcl'" ~ for the "'1111comlng mwdcal · fail!Uy, ·''Tllit .Bedn\ggled Dragon," performed b:y ., • • • - From Page ·13 IN. ~r -'....... . ... . . \.Greeks pit tare: ·~er '"' ...• lll)'lhlni down the Cb.ompe d'Elytet. -p e e ks : beaullful "" l!'IY it" "1M aald: She plUIOd to admh. a . •. "Once we have fumllbtd I n.u. •-··· •••M-··t <··· bu <""11Y. w..mr ~.ooo '"""' i... M_._-~ or ..,.... -· -Royoe In a ctllplay wtnoow •r .,..,., • • • • •• !MnflveccwdllU)•wennly ...i .,....1 -IO tn1niltd '" . '• ' chonae ii oround. We. -ialel'alieo .... bl!lltncl t.M -'. ~Dool: .tlle "'111 With • i\oup get tired of IL HO!!' can "we? • J ball )t' •· ''""' to We never illy an~ace l WIJY! . '., ... · ,Y:, .. ~ ·~ enough to aet tlii!d of ~ '. 1 ~\e ,.be) on COllcoroed lpe· jolly' As you contlai.. your •urroondlnp." · ' · with 'oUch lhklP o«.r o...rai lo3U rounds ·or H o 11 d • y . All this means that platoont ' -why the ihlpphlg ~. why not plan to of art dealera, Yacht btillden, Ulaftl' ate ·the last><lf~g-eiljoy 'a rule film •I Newporl jewelers, dtta desJ.cntri, fur· ·tlmMpenden, Elsa Muwtµ, LldO Or the Mesa as an added, rJen anct !Jt'Ollriaton of who knew them wbm1 Ibey ft!l.e.J.n.d b...U• ultraswank rtl\aW"anla·on two , """" flnt-making ;~ wrote; · · . · continents are kept going, to .. Most other s el f -mi. de a large utent by the almost mUl!onalrea 1 know. lo·v,e . F9t . instance, tonJght .and ianatJcal detenntnauo.i GI the JDO!i•7 '"' Its own ~-"NOi tcpnom>\r Jligbt Harbor aru ·Gol\len Greets to 'give the the Grew! 1l>ey value' ii IOI' mo\'le' patroos have an op- wom,en they love every poul. 'W~t it will buf , ... " · eoriuoitr ot see a doohle bill tile tna!erlAI pleasure. · '11!eo R o u b , n I s \he niade.vp· of latorlade and How EDWARD G. ROBINSON ~l°!:'!IOlM Athenian actor and -._,·It 11' This ru.ir of Ilion , compoeer, who' tnowi them ~.,-• ..-- For ellJllple1: St av r o a Ill, JIUt ,it thts way: . '"lbele 4fvoted ~ely to love-making Spyros Niarchos b o u I h t G...tis apend· mono money will ·II!)' fuowdl to the Mesn ~~ ~":'e) \:te:.,~ ~ O!hor rich PoOple bee""'! after tomorfow night. art collection of the actor, ~ don't ~l.~ it. It's 1 1 , • l!:dward G: Robtnoon, f..-a De'! money wl;il<;n they ~d' · Wbll• both Wms are heavily cool $3,000,000. At the Ume f,'l"_!'lln&Hftlnlsshippamblng)I -1"' eogapd In the CJbject of love· th .1 u1~'" air: e a g e;. . or e acqul!iwon a friend ask-,.,....,.__ spend their .mo"" ,!Jl8klng. one involves a ham. ed Niarchos: . , .. ""1 .. ~,, pair f t I d t "How . come. Stavros, tlUs because they love life ..l! 8nd o peop e marr e o one sudden tnterest tn_Ml?" IUe"fof them ls Woinen." -iinother! Yes, that's true! 'Ibe G F Ch '/d ' Niai'chos shrugge4 and said: Rouharils' might ha'le added : other movie deals with the man . f0LJP Of I ren "Ah, well, my wile wanted ~~d' for 1~ there Is '° ;.ho makes love to a female to .,.,ve some pretty picturu' little·time. · ho • t ... · u • ., ~-Golde n..... born w u no wa very own w e. I W I \D ()., / atOIUl!i"theplace." dirl•=poor, hand=no~ tim'e for Allhoogh he does have a wiley ' u· p t ' .. One night a few years aao • . _nwraps a· y on,. : .ra _g . '. '.:_ n_: . Costa.LeillOl(heownsTriton ptayinlheirearlyyearsand•l~me.too. Shipping) and biJ wife ...,.. Ibey didn't •trike big gold lll)lll .1 1 . _, _ dining in their New York they were in their ~. Few Yu · e' · Gi' t --faiher:a bead, • prince&oi and apartment when she said : of ,tht:m married ·until they to Areporl:>'i..:O::~:~ ~~Ion is enUtl<d "The a fortune. ' "Yoo koow, darling, this place passeded40, andh usually they .A · ~Or1nance by Miss make that all-Important vllit Bedraglled Dragon" and ~ 'lbe play _ with lta cast needs a litUe toucbiog up." marr1 muc Younger to the .... ..__ent! a JlltUduJ fantasy which of area chlldren _ 1 will· be "Why not!" said Lemos, women. .G~ Roe rl. Atcadla, conctrt The ~M~ Recreatloo lif ad · Dec and that was that. ' · Stavros Llvanos. founder of pilDilt, ls the C2lriltmas gift. n... • ...__1 ma• have come obrlngsf a ..e.. drag• the .. wventumho ~-208taa!'1-•t aatnp.mat. FrldalO 30y' · Mrs. Lemos called in a ved~ the oldest shipping family, tbe Cbrist1an BuliDeu and ..,.,.._. __. 1 °'""~· ~ _.!.a ..... , Jll .ct..i.-d~ allec.m, dy stylish Uiterior decorator was more than 20 years his up with a ooluUon to your a young lad In quest of his -. p.m. ,---Y. . . Profeukla~ Women'• -Council -------------------21' in the qmnrmmtty Recrea-and gave him carte blaache. wife's senior. Niarchos mar-of ~e County will give tion ·eenier ~ The ''little touching up" even-ried Eugenie Livanos when ·· to i._ ....;::::;;...1.-. · E Lou w'1e1e · · . · -1 • • • • tually came to •~,ooo. she was 18 and he was 38 ua -· The meeltng with the presl-Inf Miss 11111@ -· Scenery for_'-tho-,original -'lbe gift will be unwrapped dent atreued the Im--"---at 541""76. score and ~. wr1fteii by Even on a less monumental -20 years difference. Onassis at tunorrow e.vening 'a r"""_.. Anlt1,~1='dts1Pfd 1evel the Golden Gree.ks have married Tina Llvanos when meeting In tbe Revere House of prayer and respect. MlSI rby Claudia 'Petti, ' ind con-been making many a lUcky, she was 17 and he was 40 nstaunnt, Tqitln. Roe 11ld ahe was teUn abaclc ~ :8 s·. i,-, n.I . atructed Ii)' JM 'JobNoo, lucky girl wooder o "ls it true! -23 years dilterence. Also, Mlas"flee alol>g-wlth Anita whm Presldellt Jobmon ap-,,., •,v • · ll!Jno WrliJ!t, )'alrick Ken· Or am I high on pot!" there's at least 23 years dif-llll'a;I~ Preaidenl L)'I>-peared VilllilJ. moved by the TOPS ~ SilOlls meet In nOdy , and Kris Tambellini. Talre, . for ins~; the fererice hetwee~ Onassis and James Garner and Debble .. clooi• l"'-1 at the Whlle convenatlm. Klllybroqke ~<Co a I a Wuren Conde f;Js, lighttng Greek shipowner ~ho ... fine the former Mn. Kennedy. Reynolds play the happily-mar· !!oUM ~ performlni at tho R u .e r vat Ip n s for the -M111, ~Wedbesµy al 7 'dlrect<r aud'!l'lo!L l'ambellini April,iJ>Paris was , atro!llni (Tomorrowo Another Onassis tied couple who just cannot find In Our 22nd Y oar 111111W iraYOrbrNk!ut. meeting may he made by WI· p.m. ls director. . with his grrllrlend of 10 days In Love!) enough lime and ~laces to he l/-;;;;:;;;~~~~~~~~~Jr~~~~~;;;:;;;;;;;:;;,;;;;;~~~~§§9j"~~~ ~i:,er.~;;::·1I:H:i'.;,.:; ~ . TIIOUGHTFUL GIFTS FOR ~"=:=d~:~:thebitter- ., • • • • ., ' • ' , . , • ., , . ' • . , • .. < • .• ' • • ' < • ' < " ' • We Service Whet Wo SeR· _.. .. __ -:Jbne «lderkw-deelgn ---MOINI OW.CIT~. "9.M ·10 Frigidaire Dishwasher Models To Chooso From- ~ Priced As Low As •• > • • •• ' • • ' ' ' ' ' • , • • • ' -. • • ' $12CJ96 EASY TERMS EXCl.USM l'M!·YDR WARflANTY "' FrtgtdalN .. RQOd ..,. ._.,,JOU ll'ft or mow In tt. U.&.A. B1ck1d by G1neral ~.too. DAVIS BROWN 411 •• 17th St. eo.t. M•• 646-1684 ' lldr • .,. s.t .. 9-4 , ~is:i~~~~~ ~~ THE HOLIDAYS . ~:r!oo"':·..=.i"!a:.b.~ ~~~~Jr"~~~~ ·. Werner ls the male. Barbara for Christmas gifting first qutlity f•brics en'd workm1n1hip, with wilt edges and rot.1nd1d Comen •PRINTS •SOLIDS TWIN OR FULL SPECIALLY PRICED sa•• IACH KING SIZE $13.88 ea. NYLON NET for p1ck1g• trims, fluffy •prons 20 colors 72" wide s YARDS s1 ON~f4J ~Christmas! REDS! GREENS! SUGAR 'N SPICE COLORS! to qlitter i1nd glemour the holidey sc.1n1 NEW HQJ.IDAY RAYON CREPE PRINTS s1~ & '1~ SCULPTURED & DEEP _PILE VELVETS '2'.!o. to'3~ GLlnER & F.LORAL BROCADES BONDED METALLIC JERSEYS if it's new and smart 'end seasonal •.. we have i+! totes • rayons • cottons • blends '1" to '9" .... ... '3" to'4" .... ... 36"/5'4" widths ace· f l I~ /\ I' I f, I l '• HONll! PLAZA HUNTINGTON CIHTER 17tt. •t IRISTOL SANTA AHA 14J·llll, IDINSIR; •I llACH HUNTINSTON IEACH lf7·101J SOUTH COAST PLAZA llUSTOL •t SAN 011;.0 FWY. COSTA MISA .. ,.,,.. . MASm ClOllA!JSTAMPOl1mr ,.. ............... ca..,.,.._ ...... ~ es,ooo_...,.•,oao~.~000 ....... . 2,om_,.., N~ ....... t1args Md-. f1ll -..,...._, Mock'**• aoo,... •ll'W • ~-OiA• tos.,,,, ~.··oon~ tool• ........................... · ••••••••• 21.IS Albi.11'1 •1-,,,,,,,,, II,,, 5:11p ca ... ,, •DO ILLUMINATED MAGNIFYING GLASSI5 • .... ,_ nctmy..O i.wv.... 2-1/a" ~'-•••••••·-•-• 4JO ... 112• ~ .................... , ...... 2.JO 1969 NEW WORJ.D.WJDE ST AMP CATALOG fl· 0.--toe,000 prl-ctw.,.. In 11\1• 199111 ~ • L ... ~ tlMllDr" .a,,..,.. mlnorwl"Mti•.,., W'l)'WWW1pml•...:loO ..... ltlll• ln""'-tt•• o....-•1,000111iumtNt1-. VOLUME I: 'nwU11&te111 t . Sta• Md tt8 ,.._.._, The 8rltl,... OU:111or II -lift d ...... .,... ir.&.nd, The l..ftlted ~. OlrtNl ... s..llft~ ~9l'fl the .. ,..~.,"""-.,., ........ ,~..,,.... ,,. VOUIME 2: &,..... -s o:wu.. t ,eoo ...-"" . \IOWM£ Jcl2: .,. Slip o-G.IO J ~ !,!9~~!!':~~~~!;CG,f pAgM. Priou 11..:11 "°"" .,..._ 1111.odW• ..,._ W , • Ft..c; Dly°""'9orC. ~-.ei11.cdln••• II u ..... ~1--............ pOStal -""'• • ,._.,., pGAlllL ~. OOiltldw ·-· U..S.~1-..-tdAdlT!tf'tl...,ti-•,_9.cl ... t..Htecf ,...tknt ...,,.. ~ a '9·>-•.00 COMPREllJNSIYE STAMPOUTRT ,......,.. ... aw • .-..:. ..... Al~ • ...w-t ........ Ho@..,,.., 11111,ooon~. 1,000 .. trlHW't. .....,., N*"'ICllll pldilM; hlngN, ...... CIOM9ot_......i._, 80 ~ ...... 9'Ddt bOdc 118 ~ "Glltda to s..,. ODlllet"",. Giit~ mo&. ••••••••••.. ,, ............ _··-···-·· .,, !Ill, ........ -~-->"° N twport Ctntrr • Fashion l~ttffll • Plmtt 644·2soo ':H!.':H!.:~~ ' I Ferris ls the femlnh1e romance. Virginia Maskell pl.vs the wlfo who b hurt by ~ fhis man- meeta-girl ana devil tal:e the hindmost. . . · . _Down at the NeirPort Lido, the ever-popular Gone Wttll Tbe1 Wind continues to • m a z 1 patrons of three generaUons. Some of the younger guyl and gals are astounded to think that such a fine ftlm could have been mode that far, far back . The mid-age 1DOlll! and dads tOo are slightly shocked that such an '1old" motion picture could oUer so much wonderful entertainment. And the slJ&hUy older.moms and dads and some DI the granilmolhers and 1-pas .finow bow well the film wa1 . originally and b 0 " tnarvelous it is now, In the beW Wide-Screen and MetrocGlor production. Just don't he left out. By all l1lWli' ,.. Gone Wltll ne W1ad agfln, at Newpcn Lido. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh lbow .u a great pair of-lovers . The ltory Is very ei:cltln(. Do nol mlao this Olm treaU MESA MATINEES are the starting Ume for the new movie for each week. 'Ibis coming Wed- nesday at one o'clock the Mesa plans to obow local faJll a brand new weet of the terrUlc muslc1l production w..i Side Story. Tho lhaWI open promptly 1t one with free refreshments. FREE PASSES to the MOia er Lido will be malled today to D. C. Schaff, 595 Hamilton, Costa Mesa, E. H. Conw1y, l!IO'I Syhta Lane, Newport Beach, Mn. A. J. Walker, IOI Jumtne, C<lrula det liar and Jlllllle W. Brown, llt Topu, 8 • I b 0 I laland. Each ol the abov• will bo guests of 11Picttu't Peeb" for I movie 11 the Meso Ol" Newport Lido one dl)' eoon. In tbe mean-time, wblls walJ!q to oee your name here, why not use your Bantamerlcard or M I I t ti t Charge Card to gain Instant admission at the Lido or Mesa. l I • ( ' • J ~ • l . f EDITroN -N.Y. Steek• ~ ' . . .,. • r ~ ORAN/VE COUNTY', CALIFORNI ' hlONl>Nr, DEaMBIR ·1~ *'" ' • _,,.-.J ' ........ TEN CENTS 1!'1--', , I . ,, ..-:..,. J • f ~ ..... Search. ,JOr . MeS~n. ., . . £ ·a· -·i' • " Tl ' I " 3 Astro-iiauts ' ' D~clared Fit For MoonShot ' CAPE KENNEDY (UP!) -'!'be 11\reo , Apollo I astronaut& tQday were pro.. nounced fit and rta<ly_Jo 10 Saturday on man'• most darin& · "P""'Oishl -a Cbrislmu journey ~the IDOQll. .. Everything'• fine/' aald .Dr. Charles l!erry' the chief ulrol>lwl pli,yalclan. "We don't 1ee anytblng · ·'° cauae \\I any concern." Fraolt.Bonnan, 40;·Jl!ll<I Lovell, 40, J I DAILT'Prl01"IWI"""" and W'llllam Anders, JS.: spent most fll BRIO.GING THE 'CHRISTIANITY GAP' IN,D.!!AA_GE Teena• Jim B•llnter, Mrs. ·C.Cll Bonebr.e1k 1 the. morning underping·lhoir lul ,.ajor physlcaT <nmlnallolll bellln l\IPL ·'1'hey .. w 11!1 • brlel--they .board lbelr ·D>oooisliip Sa....., .. "We 1 et:. m to.._baft acaped any m. ...... lhl.s time," llerT)' aaid. Tbe tlu:ee 'f eens for Christ Leader !:"U::.=~~~th . ' ' Tlio . -4,)ll>Uo I ...... Wjll• .... Loffll'I ' . "·" ... ' n s. -·-· " ' ' ~ - Winners , Told :; t> ' .• • ' ·~ =.: l;JJ '*1e8fl. ¥ttle 1• . tl,~Jt Cp:nt~st • , 1 •-o; "" • I ' ,, .1-•1 l<ioro_d the clfy ,. ..... ' ' .. ~,of lia"!'P""'tloos o( the ·hollday I ' ;j;i;ii':::_'T!rQm-Oie-'ec! lo , the ..nktlnir , ',_....,_._.,....._.oflholllii ·-....... lfiosaCllristinas ~ ·~ '_,;,•t .. ' ' ' ..... rimlln ............... ' u;. .,llOuc!aJ ~· 1.r 'tncr~ t'eildenll Weylnf -· of"the addr-.., ···~••<IN•"'-•'""'• -art: -, ., ~·~~-~ '' llllln' ENTRY WAY lit Place -L. D. LonpelJ, IHI BOit.Ga Wa71 ... 1 Id! Pla<e -Jooepb' Wb11acn, IHI AQIUm St. • • , r • " 1 MCIT BUMOIUlllf.DilirUY • 1Jt Place -Edrlct Miller, 1157 ldabo Lane~. Place -Jime:. Jiir\Ian, iii s.a't.. f.vt! • . . ' ·thml l!P'~~· -and Or.ders ·Pidietillg pf~G\}TC · ~~-~~l · · : . ' ' . ' . ~ .z 't;51.a.m.,,wr ' • . '· l ' .7~~~ll'·~a.,.' Ind P1Me -,!r. • 1 ;, SG!<U.' ma 11aa 'Line. .~. ' ,. • 7 .,J ,,m •. •"'"~ ~ 11 o1 Brook!' w,~~ · •· By JAMES McNABB, J.,. .,,: • 1"' " ,~ ' · Ille -,~ . °',... Dlflf ''"" 11ett • ..;..rr wd ~· ..apd was to t.-.1t1o ......... oot •1 •I -11_ -e sandal-shod T-·· for ~·~'i "•e ' ':r=>='° '°" J .. •-Phllli. . are _...,, ...., 1 m. 0 ' ' ~· '" ~~ -~ -· be ·arr.....,.'._.,,..,ore ,.... · P deitpeil tO pti. -lo bi _...i """" ordered by their "spiritual -· M<Gra1' In West °""le • CO U D t Y with~-lo. -bOw Iba lo begin ·picPtjng Golden West Oollere Munlelpal'Court. IOO,IJOO.mlle roundlrtp' eflecll . the u 7 one memb<r of 'the mllllant. Bttn-Five others pleded innocent al their apacemeo., OI ~-~ll ere ·-r ii---' --•--'-' ~-·'-IPOCO vetetanl _,,_ --·• Ui!lto• Beach -f~ 'arr .....-~ .. ""'""""." -·. m y. ' ''They're the people thll We have pro. today on week-old trespeassing cbar(eo. Full conareptiDDI greet;d the hml bahly the moot meillcal, dila oi ""'11 ~iuncli" .~ve Berf,• leader ,of the al ~lb lhO o'fince m1.r'Q\mlaln:Valle:( any time ta f1fP1 thila hr," aald' Dr. bODd of liljjp!H~ YOUDI -le, ~in ·dirk gl~ and. wearlnl ~ ~ .... llld.:.x:;i:~ :,: •iiiounced the ...ndwlclt board ~ a _,_ oa ~ his necl: 1o1a ~ Gemlril· 7 LoftD, alsO loged. tour sUliifay at W ·c:6ncluslon· ot· an· eftlllng Wfd~"llaDIOO. '"wt ~ ·5 "' Gemicl IL • ~ . '- nlletlof at the Finl Baptist Church ·ol ~ of. l'~; ihe prOphe( cl ~;' bavo 1 , v.;, rare oppO.imilty l!iimlain Valley. dilom; 'wllo ._. ,a ~ as . a sjml!dl here, lo compon 11'0 lnd!Vfduall fn· Iba <the T<ena, headquarWed at Ill Main to ~ •. °"" ,JIOCli>le .of tiieJr «inlna bet> vttf ~· ,Gtlnlnl . ·opocOcralt with ~·t:!~~~~of= ·~ ~,...,,1.1 1<ir!ner biih ..tio.i = ~:~.;,:;·~ :.r= thOn ..-up their 24-bour-dal' penooa1 leacltet shouted to uie 200-stroog -Apollo"' • r·---- <Yanaelllm -.the pOnel disc\l!!iOll riatlbn Iha\ Amer1cO -bas "lordlm ily ~paring the -111 of the Gemini iO: the sanctuary ol the Baptist' Church GodH .. "" -~-~ the. -·•u .~ .. 1 _!.._ spaceillgbt "1 t b the lhc-day Olgbt of a~17415 Magnolia Sl e ·~~ ·,.... C ~ ..,.._. Apollo ,9 Berry Mid pli,yalclana abould :l!oth vlilta """ by Invitation. Previous !!'d become the aoundina bolrd of be able 'for the lint time to see haw Jl(Ud)..lns were 1Urpfise processionl dur· atheism, •n1r,tam, Q>mmzmiam and welgbUessness affects men Without hav· 1111 wonhlp ocrvlces. cvoluUon llld' ,... anll-Ood, anltChrlll Ing the· nou111 «IOlded by the poaible <!be dcclJlon to send pidtets to ~. andBeran1~,·=· .,_ F-'~' ~-, effecta Iba· crampe<I Gemini copsull bad 1'esl stmllJ from the De<:. 6 . arm! -~ --the _,,,.. "" six al the self-named ''Christian Dietrich, to a. questioe of the 00 ....- •1utiooartee". found'd>la tr I b u1 !n.g groilp'"'-OllliOOltim •!<> all..,ecJ.11ypocrtay ..UglOWI tracts on campus. In >«pniaed ~ ufd l)le · Teeos ~ fwei'e sammond OD Clmpis ,by &re 0 tiftd rJ. 'flleiM pepple la ~ dean of atudeetl Dale A. Miller ·when aJwiig ... theli~<lolnr~." tho band allegedly r<fused to either libe ad<led.\etDqen""'"1d be "thrown ·~r1~ er .get' att <ampus.. oul·of ldtr,!.J! ~ ~· m<:brlsl." ' " • • j -:.~----·---· . ' ·~=---.~~·· LoNELY ,Nl!GM,MH !AWAIW·~= he) \I 1 .·., 1Dd'P1;.-A==•,f._ 'Carr'!•'• 'Plo'h' '11,_.I M If& P!M\'· · · ' ' ' ·. · ; · ' I • · · · , ·, rr-1' \ 1 •' ~· • : l · · 1 . ~ , . . , .. .. , . Edilhnfil:· P · e ilo~e . · :.,~· . ~e~~:h·:. ~ clidrig,~d· ~~ew ,r, ·. ·---'• ·'-,-T ~t,_Q#.,.P f~Poot ~Bhreks "~-~-hir;tipn: i~ ·p;u,t '. Larrie s l...lfUf . ~w . ' ' ~! •{ 1 • ·; ' ' .. ' •• r ' ' ~ r I • "·. ' GREENVILLE, Miss. (UPI) -. Thlr-c1!1-lan.•mllily: becaa obO appem Starting ~. the DAILY PJii1r teen.very .olil Cijld· poor blacll; ..,,_ to-be 'doli1g '0ie beat llie'can, lftdl U-~loo~~~~..;::: llve·loday In an tm0fflclal nursing home · apporenOy•Is·~.linmeclllltel"/~ ~for.JI JOdqoir~·a: The 1"ailOil where they do uolhlng escept wait lo , 'rh1a urtofDclal bacilfug, ~, Ille edJtorli1 W at D I Cnistmu<plrilod die la)<ea the form of ,charity • • clU.. !o,be \Ill the loo~t for.oc:bemes · . . . cO<u\ty W~Uare-DeparlmenJ: '11!. ~ . to filch thO !Un (llld fundl) from their Two of them are women who live ment ~t1y1 t Cave tt.59 ~· ea,Ii': fOr . bolldayi".t . { " ,. ., In a dark mneUy cage'oHwo-by·four-iocb Mn. Weaver anll her hu&~, Wlib . ou..r ~lliris lndllde an ona1y111 of bQards and 11r'¥'g "hoi" wire. Weaver,· to bay' slocldn81 ' and 801JD1 all ·lhe wort ii would lal:e lo ·overllaul 'lbll la 6114 NOrtjl Short Sireel,.acroos I°' their wardl., · · . · · tlie·pr¢delillaleleClotaI~·b)' ~ th ~.r8nroad tr!lCks and near the feed The head nurse. of the1 ,~;~., •· colllmn , on. .stiom ~'a IDlll mfll, In the llerro aectlon·of lhl.s MJM. Departmeh~ Ml->. Virginia , w. L~. In the Wbjte 11oy1e <n..tl'llld a~ l'"1pjll delta' Ion. 11 Is .Clrrle WeaV.r's vlslll r<gularly. Corbet ·Jag;rn;• Cit)' !Ji.<hOel: propoal by clleeb Ari 8- place. ' ' housing code lnapeclor, bu often -lo oall the ..... Id! ... a1er 'IUPOI!" wllh ,'l'be·jllly·cholcea-f". mllD)l old Negroes destitute, 1as!'l Negr~ .to · Mrs• bklb ...,troi pl!ll'. Loot ·1,. ilieie and In, !bis \!IWD . ...,, Be ,lud<y :enouf)b lo ' Weaver's. ' ' oUier f-'dally In . the eilltorlaI , l!O!i'Jold ·at ·home. With da111bten '°'" W. G. ~ flra _.i.ai.f or -·· ..., ''Up ·front" poeltlon _ jult em.1; live al "Carrie's Place'1; or,, In . Gttepv~'bu lnapecled the~ IDcl belliJ>I the national ..;.. pqo _ m one-way.or anotber, die :quickly. · -decUDed to ,abut It down,· IWtlUgb-be ' Pqe ~ · · J.lrl. Weavir'o rambW.. .white ·frame · said In an . Interview-this -':. tbal; ~· _. --------..--nunlnl home Of!Uales ... vlolaUon of (See POOl\'HOME, Page I) ,_ ' ' . ROSES AND RADIANCE - Lynn Harrll Oelt) outgolog ~ '"1~ Junlqt Miao, crowned her IUCCell!Or Kay • .,....... l!rl4aY Iii~ after 10el1 Yimm .... ch••• from aa•m .. moacic -llrll. Wlanei' al· . l I() carries •'Mfu TIDH11' title. ' ' .. . ~ . . ' . . .. -• ::,:,+ II =-·· -" --" =·-s -. ' . • =-.. -... • ., • I I • • • .C OM.V PtlOT c .....,, 8121 ... 1 )I. lW . U.S. Releases • • South's ·-Ky Raps · r . , .-. .•· Clifford Charge PARIS (UPI) -Vloe Prel!denl • ... Nguyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam look between us at [irtsenl. Am~d0r ~W. sharp issue today with U.S •• Defense Avert1ll) Harriman alsd seem.! to lhlnt secretary Clark M. Cllflonl1wbo cbarpd Sunday the Vletnamae iquabbled too · so. T~ore, I do not understand ~. much. He saJd Clifford bad I.be tnack Clifford's statement." · · ' · or saying the wrong thing at the wrong Ky If.BS reported miffed last week · ~ ltJ clli!plad Cllfforcl, both the :, 1 ~ .. Cll!iOrdN~~ 6outh and Ncr\li Vle\Damele qtged · might p& dewD· lo -talU on Ip more Squabbling today over bow the the ..-i pullout of. ~ within 40 expanded Vietnam ta1ka should be CIT· day& -bef1n the· end o/. the J- ried out, .mf proapecla lot the talks admlnlolraliao. &tar\lng _, dimmed once "'""'· Clifford !'¥ SlmilaJ the u-Stalet Ky's comments, passed to reporters has DD "nbhptioa" to keep half a mllllon ~ a spokesman,_ referred lo. CUI· ...,, In -Vietnam un111 Saigon and 1~'1 &mday lelevllion c:<1mmenlil· on Hanoi riac!1 a pol!Uca! setllemenf thal American policies In Vietnam. Tbe South · ends the kflllng there. Vletnameae ol>jected particularly to C)lf· lle-1111ed-the BOutli Vietnamese to~ lonf'a statement It wu Hleel and Salpr.-. "stop ~" with Nor\11 Vietnam and nol the Uo!ted stAllet, which were over flrOl'edur8l queatlonnuch as aeatinc callllng delay In start of the ta!D. 8"-11 ud 1et down lo aerloua "We ha~e been here a whole wed:,"· negOUatton1. • - Ky said. We have been working fff1 "Each day and each week that they hard with our colleagues of the American .t delay, mOre men are dying on the bat- delepUon. Serl011S proposals bave I>een .. \lefleld of SO.th Vietnam," he aaJd. "I worked out and agreed upon by the ' woU!d hope th°"' lllop 11quabbllng over Americana and ourselves. ' these details aod get to ~ce ao "To my knowledge'there ls no dlfilcul\)' ; that ,.. could 11op the lli!llng to South -.Vietnam." AWARDS ••. ; _ • He aald he 11w .. ·....,.. wby the : ' :.""... Uolted Stat.el, "should m•ll\llln M0,000 meD there ft&htinc wblle we wait for -· • Salgoa and. -to come to some • . • pollt1ca1 aeUlemlilit. Way. 1"l'bat'1 DOt aar oblilatlon," be said. llDT CllRIBTMAS FANTASY Isl Place -Scott Paulsen, 3:10 · w~ve.Len Richie, Z3l5 N~, ,70 'Sympati~s' ~ ~:»~~ !:.i~. So!berc. d>llect Toys · "' l2aa Nebraska Place. · • ;: u:tJ!: wa:r8:'berl Sink Cblldre, ~For Fairview 'l' I 3rd Place -James Root, M3 Samoa 1 ' • • Road. Seventy 1tudenb: who are members BE.51' COOPERATIVE of \he "Simpaticoa" service club at (:or- lit Place -Samoa Place, Harvey ooa del Mar High School are collecllng Hammerschlags, 3132 Samoa Place. toys for a Cbrlstmaa party Tuesday 2nd Place -Samo• Place. Chairman · at Fairview State Hospital Carl Steven. Jr. 3025 Samoa Place. lt is the latest project of the stude nts B&n PUBLIC BUILDING . who in the last two months have held Isl Place -Clly Hall, City or Coot& a Hall~ Par!Y. at Fairview 1Joapltal, lfesa, 'ft Fair n-tve. sent Cbriltm.U pecklgu to the hospital INDIVIDUAL MERCHANT lhlp U.S.S. Sanctuary oft Vlelnam, and tat PU -Mary's Band 8'11, 839 entertained, read to and wrote letters' W. !Jib Street. for patients~ In local convaleaoebt 2nd Place -AUantic Raeatch Corp., hoapltall. 1333 Barbor Blvd. "Slmpalicos" was started in October iWBEPSTAllll WINNER by junior Kerri Hattem and sophomore Samoa Pllce, Chairman Harvey Ham· Janet Powers and bas grown to 71t merschlq, 3133 Samoa Place. members. Its purpose, according to It.a comtitutlon, is to bring help and hap. From Page J POOR HOME •• the home does not meet aalety standards. "Carrie's Place la better than the places moat of these people came from," Chipman ..id. "Carrie doa the best the can wUb what sbe'a got." Whitfield, Milfsslppi11 atate mental In· ltituUon, does not accept most patients ovu the age of 65. The county "poorhouse", the public-financed nur&- lnr home for the aged, does not accept patients who require more th a n minimums of nursing care. t DAii Y PllOT MAllGI COUT PUll.tltf!Met C'OM'NfY lte'-t H. w,M '"''-"' ..W l"WU~ J ... ~ I. c.rt.., Vlc.e ,~ -~· ~ n..,. •• r...,a .... Tlie1t111 A. M'"""111t IN"*"' £fnlr •••I Hf .... A"'-11 .. 0lr"KW ---llO Weat l"f SttMt Madlllf A.id1eu: P.O. a. 1160, 9261• --......... .._,., m1 Wlllt ........ .._.. ~~:m.._ ... ..,.. H111111i.._ -...: at 1t11 l:Mlt r.:-.:=~ ..._ ""!ch .. ~ "" -........... llllllY ·~ ... -_ ... ..,..._ ...... :, ;11 ..., v°'*-""--.... .._. ..... ..... ,,_,...,.., ~J IL .=-=r_r.: ;m;;;;;--.--.. -............. C:.• """"· TI o• • mtl 641-4Jlt , a tt '•M J'tu.uo1•11 S ----.. -.................. . --·~··· ....... ~-·::=e .......... ......... ...... -i¥drf=:'liii£ot': Sit:~ , .... ~~ •.n ...... . pinels to others. For the Fairview Christmas party the "Simpaticos" raised $75 with a dance. They used the money to buy toys but a r e looking for more, especially boys' toys . Toys will be picked up at homes if donors will call achool counselor Mrs. Betty Smith at 614-1000. From Page J JUNIOR MISS •• Santa's Helper," which she choreograph- ed by herself in on]y two weeks. Hans Petersen and Kay's mother wert both in the audience to see her strut out and perform the ballet of a puppet, then break into a fast go-go routine which captivated the show. "I never had anything that big happen to me," she says or the two tropb)es and attendant honor or representing the city as its Junior MW and Miss Tinsel The Petersens just moved to FounLaln Valley from 2740 San Juan Lane , Costa lttesa an'd Mlsa Petersen coritinues to attend high Kbobl here, where she is active tn several student organlzlUons. She ls vice piesldent of the lntema· tinnal Relatlonll Clubs a member of Girl•' AtbleUc AssoclaUon and a two-year participant In modern dance production. A acholutle career el Orange Coast Colltae ·then UC!, with a major In dance Is planned by Miu Petenen, who wants to tu.ch mOdern dance at the junior c:oUese leveL Robber Strikes Liquor Store An amecl robbor 1\nd a Buena Park Uquor at.... earlf thla _.i., ud gol awaywlthPJO. Qerk. llonald S. Rice, 22, o! 237 Sanla faabtf SL, Colla ldeu, 1old police \he ""'JIOCI enUnd tha ...,.. at 16oe Gorden ~H f!l\'d., •!"! "tlirullll<d. him with a lkalibeo patol. Rice 111d. the man dernlllded , "Let me have •11 flf! money In the register." He aaJd the .Wber fled on foot. . ' ~ • c .. • Hanoi to Re urn -• • U•IT ....... PRODS 5(!1111'1 VIETNAMESE Dmnu'a Clifford 2nd ' Sauna Bath ' Defendant Slated , . . ' For·Trial by J~y, ' A ..C.00 .~efendani In \ COl\C"ldeaa &aUDI operaUoo iq which ~emp1byes ~ere cbatked with prostitution l. ICbeduled for Jory lrial Tueaday In Harbor Diatr!ci Judicial Court. Mrs. Mleko Pridgeon, 35, ol 17421 Koledo Lane, Hunlington Beach. has pleaded innocent to a charge of pro- 1Utution.. growing out of the Sept. 20 vJce raid. ' InvesUgators said the Elite Sauna, 2626 Newport Blvd., was merely a front for the play-for-pay game. 'l1te wife of the owner t Mn. Tatsuko Balley, 28, of 10272 Pua DriVe, Huntington Beach, entered a plea· of nolo contendere (no contest) Tuesday, to a charge or operaUng a house of prostitution. The LaUn term for no contest is defin- ed in the state penal code as the same as a guilty plea in effett, but it prohibits any civil court action against the defen- dant growing out of the same case. A second defendant charged with pro- a\itution, Mrs: Marilyn Ball, 32, of 1735 Labrador Drive, Costa Mesa, is due in court Thursday choosing to have Judie G)llvln Schmidt hear her case wtead ~f a jury. Realtors to Host Fairview Children Twenty children from Fairview State Hospital In Costa Mesa will be en- tertained Wednesday mofi?ing by tho Huntington Valley Board of Realtors. The 8 a.m. event will be at the eUn. tington Driftwood recreation hall. Pat McVay, chairman of the event. said that all the children · wlll hava an opportunity to sit on Santa '1 knee. Each will receive a small toy. Bob Armllrong will play the piano and the Huntington Beach High School choral group, ''The Harmonmre,," will sing. Realtor president Ted Way said about 200 toys will be taken lo the hoapUal by Sanla ud his usialant Kathy Scb'3er to be dlllrlbuted lo clllldttn unable to attend the Wednesday meeting. . ~an McVay said that one ·o1 the mort import8.nt persoru1 oo hi• com- mittee is Dennis Moran, but be declined to say uactly what Moran was doing, ei:ceJ>' to report that "he bu a flne 'Ho, Ho~ Ho.'" • Mesa Women .To Get Program Juat five days after ~I the &Mual New Yaar'1 ..... 1uUOlll -llke trimming up U-feminine curveo -the Colla M-RecttaUon Deportment wlll bqln a new women's athletic program. They call it volley tennis and It's a crou between temrls and volleyball, In which playen slmply don't have to cope with the height of a Y<>lleyball not. B<1lnntnc Monclay, Jan. I, swlon1 will be beld trom t :JO a.m. to 11 :30 a.m., on the TeWinkle Park tennil coort.s. 1bere la DO ree. Nixon to See Thant UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -U.S. Pruldenl-<!ecl Richard M. Nixon will make an informal call on Secretary General U Thant Tuesday afternoon. It y,·as announced today. • ... ..... of \lie Nor\11 VI....,.,. IT T II -an "act.lon of sood wlll .. -• llaped .... Id "lead lo f\lf\her releae o( prllcmtra." 1 Tbe mon were ftleaied ~about IS mllea norillout ol Vlnll.' a coutal cllY l!I lllDal ....... 1' tbe lfornllllarized ..... '!be u. s. COnunal>d· aaJd ' the amplilblOUI lransport DVlulh Pl! the men lnlo a ~foot molem.d lfallln1 junk ud a u. s. bellcoptor. .-Ved them ' ( unlll~ wm aboot 1,000 yordl fr1!m the . A l}lOkosman ..Id the U. S. and Nor\11 Vietriameae diplomata: In V~Uane who nea:oUated the releue "a:ave usu.ranees that the operatl<fi would be Ille from military action." But no .. ,..._~ "P 1 declared bec•use President Jobnloit's . onter "baltln' all aerlaL naval and · al\illery .l!!>mbardment of North Vietnam on Nov. l mad? tblt unneCiaaty, the· • • l}lOkeaman uplalned. Lui Oct. SI the Uniled Slalet anlJ Hanoi dec1'red • -...... nr. covering a 2Sl-aquare-mlle lrtl alone tho coast to rtlUm 14 Nor\11 VI.Wm.,. ...,-men. -At• that 'timol !h!>· jinl\ed Slates Said It held no "olher 'prliohers oi war.· North Vietnamese pri10nm Ulual\y are turned over to Soltth Vlei· ~ <Ollborft!el. . ~, -y aCht Mjrst.erY' eieare .' ~ ..... ··t- Optim4tic Jbout Cr~,~~Fati1 -.a -U•1 Mqdilena .B•1 In llnlcker, who .._tec1 the"'tlanl m1af111 ya<bt biol< er ..,. would do IJlYlhinll Boat.Owner Baja California Saturday and Sunday w~ It falled .lo lnake P11er1o Van.I. poasllfte lo keep afloat il the yawl were found no Ir"° -<>f the mlsslni yatjll Oct. I oa a trip from San Dlqo. dllabled. , · , Tlare, with a .NewpOrt B<ach family · !lnlcker was lo joJn the "Em!Blll .'for "Only the good Lore!" kno'ws whet""' or five aboard, but cleared up oile a sall to the Olympic Yaci)t races, durini tbey're lloatinc to TahiU,".ahe aaJd. T'', mystery de\lelopment which had dllnm.ei:I the first leg ol t -)'Nr·l<>ng dream voyage The fimlly, .IDcludlol· daugh~s Kim, hopes. for the coiaple and Ut,e1r tbrte chJ)dnn. f3, Chris, 10 and acm Rob, $, waa last George Drucker, Los Angeles attorney "It's a good sign that oothing _ wu seen at a grocery 1tore on Cedr:os llland, who formerly owned the ~foot racing found this weekend," Drucker. 1afd, ex-off the cout or Baja Callfornl::l, be! yawl said today that he is still optimistic plalnlng th~t this fact' kteps ~ _ oWn P~uline's fury lashed the arta. , · about the rate of Robert Emigh, 35. theory alive. · . " The U. S. Cout Guard a his wife, Patricia, and their three "Bob and Patty lte two goOil aaitbrs,:• ·a &earch for the · oVerdue veuel lit children. he added. , , . '. Oct. 8, Iller combbi, SIO,llllO lqllll"O !lnlcker's nephew, Maury Bretzfield Earlier durinb'1/;i. tim<! the Tian hu nill.S of oea· without lftl' ciue1 to Jior and a friend, Bill Durante, arrived at been mluhi~, 's ,~other aid her dlaappeaiance. • the Boja California bay Saturday to investigate reJ>Ori:s ot floating debris believed to have c:Om.e from the 'TlAre. They were also planning to question a Meli.can filberman who bad told of seefnl a yacht a1mi1ar to the well-known Tiare sink during tropical storm Paullne, which lashed the Pacific in early Oc· tober. D~ling ~gain . . '•I •f "'.l.·1 TV ShOw Reunites Mesa High Couple. The slory was typical of rumors leak· Ing out of the remote coastal area. "The eipedjUO!'I wu negative and first reriorts ·Were wrong," Drucker saJd after the pa& returned Sunday night with a report on their findings. The boat seen was the Ila Hee, which foundered and washed ashore during a different storm last monUt and was salvaged and hauled away by ill oc- cupants, who safely escaped the sinking. Floatinc plaiUd clips from Berbhire's Restaurant. Newport Beach, found in flotsam-rich Magdalena Bay could likely have come from · the Da Hee, Drucker said. A leenaged couple ,1a1 played the datinc game al Costa M.,. Hilb School then later drifted apart -wm reunited on the televislOn 911 o W of lhe s a m e name last Tliursdiy. .~, Mike Trau, 19, of 1034 V~a Drive, and Marcie BeaubeUe,' tt,. tJ. 3ll& Van Buren Ave., hadn't seen each other for 21/z years. Young bachelors who apply Ust the names of five girb: in their lives who might enjoy teaming up for the show. and one is chosen, but neither Mike nor Marcie knew who the partn,er would be. • Mike now attends Orange Coast Collete and Marcie is a student at Callfomla. State College, Sacramento. 1 .; Prizes on the videotaped show to b6 seen Jan. 4 by Southland viewer& are two trips to Australia, as well as other goodies. · Mike and Marcie -busy packing bap -say producers can't announce tff lrip winners before the general public sees the show, so curious fans will just have to wait. Other · debris was also believed from that wreck. Durante, a yachtaman and diver, went down several limes in various apot.s and found nothing to indlca:~ the Tiare had gone to the bottom during the Oc· tober storm, eilber. Drucker and Emigh's mother, Mrs. Elna Emigh, of Balboa Island, atill bava hopes that the Tiare Is drlfllng -dlaabl· ed but safe -and will eventuall7 tura up with the missing family. Mesa Firemei:i Give Tips For Safe ~~li~~Y Season ; "I expect them to come in about mid- January in So\lth America/' &aid From Pllfle 1 MISSING ••• themselves Inside-out to help In the · search." She singled out the local San Felipe fire chief u one who did everything possible to aid Utem while looting for their aoo. · A volunteer group ~ San-Felipe used a dune buggy for a groWld swetp or the area, until the . car broke down. Mrs. Lucas ei:preased concern for the town's only etnergeney vehicle, and said she and her husband hope to find some way of aiding the people of San Felipe \ in repairing the dune buggy. "There will probably be other such tragedies in that area," she aaJd, "and th1t car is needed for Jescue a.'ld search operations." Mr. and Mrs. Lucas have no immediate plans to return to Baja California. They were assured, however, by lhe people of San Felipe that the body of their son, Frederick, would be found . l .. .,.l"'y'\' I The Costa Mesa Fire l>epartment· his issued a five point 1et 'of rules designed to keep the Chrl3tmas season safe from f a m i I y traged1cs during the-ttollday period. "Each year, the Costa Mesa Fire Department responds to a number of fires inwlving Chrl.stmu trees, and Jm- proper use of Christmas decorati91'3,'' oays Fir~ Chief Jolin M11111h1IL "Many involve oll ChdltibattracUtlons that can lead to a rtrt . ana nllii a holiday sea.son," he said. cuP!¥1 with bollday;_ · -exi:tted Children whose ~, ~re preoc· by the happy st&!DD' -ently pr.J>o videtbe moment ot-carelessness to spark a fire. ChSri MarshaJl suggests t h e s e guidelines, ones ma\ing a goo<t, holiqay additifli to the kitchen blackboard or memo~d : --Slal)d your Christmas l.ree in a water container and keep it filled daily for freshne.i&. Cut the base · at an angle to increise absocpllon so It doesn't dry out. _ -Use ilo Christmas tree Ughta with bare or ~~n wires or loose llOCkel!. Turn off upon le1vln1 aJMI do not leave lights on, O\rernJghL .... • • • • v ' • • • • • • ' , • •1. • '. • . • • . • • C'J, I Jtne 1 • !J'11l!i -1\~llit youngsters from playing too near the tree. -Don't carry lighted cigarette• cir matches near the Christmas tree. -Always remove the tree from the ho~t!" Christmas. $~~,500 Added 'r..c):.Noise Oaims Harbor Area homeowners today weigh- ed in--wilh another $363.500 in claims QgiiiilR=Uie tilUDty for alleged invulan ol .,. pjJ;iac1 by Orange County Airpol:I jet:ail<!'#t. Tbe" <lailn! are expected to be lurneil d~e Board of Supervilon:, is have-almost $30 million in 1i.milal claims ht the past. • Fill.lMflng rejecteJon, the claims wilI be Included among future lawsult.s against lhe county,. aCcording to Dfll EmO'iyf·chalrman Of the Aircraft Noiw: Abatemeht Committee, a citizens' grouP,o Some $11 mllUon in earUer claims. al- ready .have been :converted into Jawsulti, with trial dates not yet set. niere are now close to 1,000 claims: and suits pending. _...._.111:•:; • Repair ' t () bMEGA-ACCUTRON-BULOVA '1 ; AUTHO,RlZED FACTORY SERVICE ~ . . COMPLETE JEWELRY ·~EPAIR •ring• sized and repaired · • diamonds and precious slonei remounted e pearls restrung WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE AL~ TYPES OF JEWELRY HAHOl SHOPl'!NCJ CINTll ZJOO HAHOl II.VD. COSTA MISA 145-,411 o,_ M-Tfoon,, fr!, Tll ' ,... • • HUNTINIHON CINTll llAell ' IDINCJU -HUllT1 ... TON HACH m-1i11 '·' t , • . •. \ .... , ·~ ( .• ... • •.• ' (' • ./ Y.•" . ' ...... • ' \ I I I ' ' I I· 1 MOON PROBE -McDonnell Douglas built S-IVB will provide tbe final thrust for the Apollo 8 moon mission, landing the ship and crew in their earth orbit and produ~g "e<eape velocity" for craft's fl!ght to tbe mooo. Beach Designed Rocket J'o Furnish 'Moon Thrust' A McDonnell Douglas S.IVB rockel wlll provide the . final big push starting the American astronauts on their bistoric first journey around the moon. , When the m1sslon has been ~leted, the Apollo 8 astronauts will bliye flown p,000 miles from earth, oi;biled . lbe moon 10 limes and returned to earth. fi' The current mission is scll@uled no 4aruer than Dec. 21 and wn~:.e~ .. ·a minimum of six days ~Jer .. ,~t.b IJ>lashdown in the Pacific Oc~ .. -:: McDonnell Douglas Corporation pro- ~uces the S-IVB, thlra sta'~e.' .'~ ~e Saturn: V launch vehicle, at its.McDQnnell Douglas Astronautics Company division, Huntington Beach, for the· National leronautics and Space Adminisµ-ation's ¥_arshall Space Flight Centi;or, Huntsville, Alabama. ... ' ~' The Apollo 8 crew -Frank Borinan, James A. Lovell Jr. and Wltlli!.In A. !riders -is scheduled to blalit off from the Kennedy Space Center alop the Saturn V launch vehicle which .generates 7,500,000 pounds ol liftoff thrusL . After liftoff, the first twe> stages of &he Saturn V will boost the vehicle to a speed of 14,000 m.p.h. Following ~paraUon lrom the second atage. the &-IVB will fire for about 2.6 minutes, 1enerating 230,000 pounds of thrust and f een.s Send Card To Deputy Hurt 'J!y Youth Prank Some teen-age!'! de> care about law ertforwnent and Orange County Sherill's de)uty Gordon R. Nesmith can prove fL, '$he deputy suffered neck Injuries recenUy tn • traffic accldenl · al Ball Road and Magnolia Avenut In Anabelm dUe in part lo a prank of four mate JUYeniles. Later be ~eel a get well card =:.by ib7 i!«denu or Magnolia High .~hat card' meant tn awful lot to ~ty ,tfesmith and to this department," a.fherilf's official commented. "It show· ~that a lot of YOWll men and women tqik a penooal interesl In whaf happened tof)ur deputy near their school." Depuly Neamilh WU driving his Sher· Ill'• unit eervlng ci'l'.il _.. Ni h6 ~an a le.ft tum onto Magnolia Avenue. ... t&e deputy beard a-\'Olce cry, "Officer, 1t~:...nvely, ~ ~puly !urned towaril 1'-;i-~ ant aaw four maJe juvenilea1 ng In a service station. Before could lurn bis head back lo lbe -.i , hls vehicle was struck by another ... d>eelng lhe accident, lhe pranblers flld, 1IJ'he accident occurred at 8:24 p.m., lag after IChool was ouL "But the llll!I that IO'I llUdecu learned ol B ilif tOok tlmt to a!p I card we (ei!J "l>Yka very.hlghly ol MagnoU.'1 lludenl,. bci«y,ot the Sheriff's spokesman said. Increasing the Apollo's speed to 17,400 m.p.h. to insert it inlo' a parking orbit around the earth at an alUtude of 115 statute miles. While lhe Apollo, 'atuched lo lhe S.IVB, circles the earth, a critical "orbital checkoul" of the spacecraft and rocket will be conaucted. '"'ll is during "thls period," sald H. E. Bauer, director of Saturn·Apbllo Ptogrami for McDonnell D o u g I a 1 .Astronautic1t.,"thai·the decision will ~ made to conunue the prime mlssloli plan and restart the S.IVB rocket engine in order to· push Apollo ouf of eartb orbit and off 1oward the moon.~' He said a McDonnell Dougl.. task force, working witq MSFC engineers, in NASA's Mission· control Center in Houston, Texas, will assist NASA ofiiciala and the astronauts In checking out more than 150 critical items in the S.IVB rocket system such as temperatures, pressures, valve positions, batteries, the rocket engine and propellant supply. With this twrrhour checkout completed and all systems functioning, the Apollo 8 crew, Bauer said, will be given a message: "S.IVB is go for tramlunar injection" and the first manned mission restart of a r o c k e t engine in space will automatically follow. The second firing of the S.IVB, lasting for 5-mlnutes while the astronauts and rocket are hurtling over the Pacific, will accelerate the Apollo to "escape" velocity of 24,200 m.p.h. · Approximately 25 minutes after start of the tr.iinslunar flight, the spacecraft will separate from the S-IVB stage. As a rehearsal for the lunar landing mission of the future, NASA officials are planning to have the crew position Apollo I about 50 feel from lhe S.IVB and simulate a docking maneuver. The S..IVB wil carry a dummy Lunar Module .in' !ti n06e for this purpoe. Northern Ireland Leader Supported BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) - Nortbem. Ireland Premier Capt. Ter· ence O'Nelll, backed by mowbllling popular support, won a strong vote of ainfidence tonight Imm his ruling Un- Joni9t party. O'Neill fired Home Mlnilter WllIWn Craig for the way he handled a national dispute between Roman CathollC9 and Protalanu. Ilia action brought a right wing move to umeat hlm. · - , The W.,..t""1il O'Neill· ' and got 4 vote oi conlldencO-In · daylOllC.- crhiS seS1k>n. in the vote, 3 Unionist leMlers enatned O'N'elll'• ate re-form pollc1e., Four memben abstained. .. HuntmgtoJt IJ,ealtors Set' Christmas Party _ Member• of llie INill1nilon Beldl -ol Rullon wU1 bold • Chr1llmu party Wedneadq duiint' lhe I •LID. owlon al !ho-!!Heh Inn. En..,._ lainlng wilt lie the Hunllnglon Beach H1ib School "Hannonllres.'' Santa II expected to visit u well. --r- ------------ ~~-------------~--=· • ' . •••••••••• Jn the wlncl • ! . • r ' • ,..-. ... ' ' 1,p. DIFablo. ..... at' ·~· ~ cm Wal'IW' Avcu~ 1114 ~ lbli ii the IUi tlM' or • two to' &'!I cardl mailed. Be DOied tut If each,~· Hllidl"l'f cardl, tiie locat ~ which HrYM 180,000 PJlf,iom Wiii have 8.1,nitlllcm cudl to d~ver. ·- Add to !bat the Cardi from oat of town 'and tbe huge ain.nt of Quiltma• business, m•lllnp ~ then the tonsiipon tons of oactagu wblcli·. are. In tbe mall. t1U1 tin!• of j;eat and ·you know why January ahollld be declare\! N a ti o n al Postman Month 'Wltb all postmen cetttng. a free vacation. " ·Ce~y we all CO!"pla!n when tbe mall is late or on tbose rare occasions when it la mladirected, but tbe men and womm of today's mall service do a job !bat'• much blg(er !ban ever before In history. * " Be sure to take a look at "Main Street near tbe blg!j sdilMll~ at night. 'l'hen swing on down to see tbe City ·Hall. Tile display in lhe center of Main Street la beauli!ul, yet simple and in keeping with tbe tradition of Main Street, USA. The. city staff certainly has done a fine job of' enhan~g one of tbe most beautiful 1 t r e e t s anywhere. Just think, in a few years tbe new city hall will be ln th& same area. <>tit in tbe tra~. tbe color ol Christmas la lighting lh• evenings and the city has never loi>ted bet- ter. Be careful !bough, if yuu clrive around looking · aL the displays. Slow moving cart, someiinie1 without llglits, are 'everywhere. * If you mlased tbe boat trips around HuntinflOn Harbour on Sunday to see 811 'tlH! decorations . well tbe special "Cruise of Ltghti'' continues t®ight through Friday night. Boats will leave tbe Huntington Harbour sales office, 4241 Warner Ave., each •half ·hour from S to ID P.M. Free parking la available and tit:lteti are '1 '!or adUlti, llO cents for children. Be sure to brlllg tbe children to see tbe fantasyland of mUlticolored lights renec~ In the shimmering waters of the Chan- nels. · AU of tbe money goes to ~nefit the -Orange County Philharmonic >ociety. Seen Stray Cat? Beach Couple Want Feline Pet "Boot.ale" ha• died. And the Huntington Beach couple who three months ago adopted lhe feline waif II looking far anolber of alml1ar ancealry. Last September lhe Ullle cray cal won lhe hearla of Mr. and Mrt. Rodney Morrla when ahe wU found with a note around her neck hopping about the front steps of the Morris home at 9121 Five Harbora Drive. Last week, she died In her sleep. The grjeving owners have appealed for a "Booble II" of the wne questionable paren~ge. Accordlng lo lhe original aoon)'lllOWI message, "80otsie11 bad an aristocratic Slameee mother but a father who wu a "traveling aalesman." ApparenUy neither would accep\ lhe oUsprlng IO "Bootiie" WU booted from lbe famlly. unll Into the ll'll1ll of lhe Monileai. Mrs. Morril nid the m1Urbaa not long ago delivered a secdnd' ~ note which had expreued "Bootlte'111 parents' joy lhal !heir offspring had found lllCh a bippY, home. · ' • Anaheim Youths Taken at Border A hJgh-!peed chase near the Mezican b or d er last,,~ mulled In lhe ar· rest ol two oni119 l:ouiily men on nar· cotlca and recldeol driving charge1. San DletO Jiijllco tllil lhey amsled TOmmle G..e W!nlor, :ZO, and Denny Loe Glboon, ii, both of Anaheim. The two w ... tumid over to U. S. cu.toms <>lflem on.: police offkers c-lhey . c111cov.,-..i ftve pkllqel ol nwljaana. ond 10verol. p1111 • bellevtd lo contain "'"'"""' drui• lil lhe .... -llllr1ng lhe chUe. reaching 1peeds in -ot JOO mlla ptr• hour, police llld the car drittrl by Wlnttr went airborne twice tl'lflt bwnP,I. r1n over " . • '" •• . ' ' t ••• J ' ·~ . , ,·· r \ ,. .. • s---. DAll.Vl'll.OI ,. t I ~ ' ''. .. ... •' ' <I> no iron ~orc$0n casuals by Koret of California . , .~ These are Koratron ® casuals so they ~. p:esSed. . Machine wash and tumble dry. Proportioned in Dacron® Jioly8a\er cirict· cotton for perfect fil With elasticized waistbands so there's no need for altering. Pale blue. sunny yellow; and desert sand. Navy, brown, and black; too. Pants, skirts, short 8 to 16, medium 8 to 18, tall 12 lo 20. . a. nylon !Ong sleeved shell, blue, yellow, sand only, 39 to 40, 9.00 b. pocket vest ln sand, brown, navy, 8 to 16, 13.00 c. slim skirt navy, black. brown only, proportioned sizes, 10.00 cl. nylon sleeveless shelL 36 lo 40, 7.00 e. Jacket navy, black. and brown only, 10 to I 6, 13.00 L pants, proportioned sizes, 10.00 1 may co skirts and ooo!tlinates 101 mar co lakewoocl. •1001alleWoocl bl'llL: me 3-0111 •hon every lllglit UDlll Cbd1tma1 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ' l• ' :: . .,.. -. ' . • • ' . . 1: 1 · ' '• " ,, .1 :1 I i • ' • · st.ip lflPll and narrowlJ nilued llVet•l pedestrians. .. Tiit punu1t ended when~ w raa "1'Y co south coat plala, san dltgo tr..wci., flf brfni, C-. •liat ~f~I ~ . .., ... Into • field ()ff• d-· -------~----------------------------- • > • •• J ' •b Reservists Lose. High Conrt · Plea 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) -,.,. SQpieme 0..... ad Pniddllll lollnlon hid not ! <;ourl declbled lillMl1 to im-f .. wllil ......... 1 ~ em-, • lbe , .. .,-·, rl&bl to can up 11 """'*-lnvolltlbe Vletnim , .......,fsta to ~ .. duty for u', "un-"nr, Ille court ruled I 1 drill l : . ., J .Mil declared war• audl u VlelnND. rf1!11t11!1i waeic:Wm 1 ,...., la • Ch1~1 ~,..rown r. wau-• OVer•lhe Ylproua -ol JU111c0 doilblfid 1111111 aoibiD!t to tn<iictloa"'iven pe slio lje was ,pe:llclly happy Willllm o. Do<iCJ8t, Ille court relUled ..,,_. rhollqlng bf.a cllf•ia civilian · wil/l . 'ii8me ulllil "'lbe Pea-. a heulng lo 57· Arifi1 reservlsla whe· courta·escepl JD illltancet·-. there liuta coailc strip an4 Charlie had • cballenl!td their IUllllllOIWlc oa la oa ~ eull!lllion ·1or. ~ta ll~n became famous. Brown,33, 1J'ounda no war bad b<G deciafli! li7, audl u ,cllvlnlly atuclenta. • . .irllf1!" circuit court that because •. 'Ibo Ia tte r .... Involves James J, of ;all jokes and inlJjakes about T o· K' . • . Oeataelcb, • Cbey!DD•, Wyo., divinity his 1)3lll• that he wants to change ·r~feeS· _ · lt\llfOot wbo loot bla ·exempUoo and wu it ·to avoid confusion to Alim Abel ~ ~· !or draft delinqueocy Iller Al. "' I • , he ·turned In· hla selective suvlce card ·,..•r m. • • , T he r· llis. . .. ~ Juillce Depanmenl •t • .1..., J-"n Ahol• of Fort Leudm'dale, . ' eac ~ a anUwar demonllraUon. . ""' · , ~ • · · , v iav 1 W vote, the court sent F1a., stopped cbeckiJig ~r ~~= · • ~·1 cjse·back.IO a lederal court faucets Tbursda~ "'.hen the • ;4 SF S , In Cheyenne for a hearing. · office of the utility comp~ said .. • t ,# rtte · · · h'1s $17 516 79 Waler bill WlS • Dils-. · ·~ • Before receJS1oc for I fout-week ' ' " • · • • • • " Chrlatma.I bollday the court allo · tpke. "It had to be. W.e don'! even SAN F6 ;.,CISCO (UPI!-,.·....,, •• _ .,'·-Let .. ; ..... i:.. Angelal C!liiri•arder owit a lake," Ahola said. .n.n..i" ~ "~---.,.. r • c8lled ln to help solve lbe cun:eiit crilif ' barrlnt _. ~ with the Jll'O' • Th< FBI ammd a Jal!< S."1'ta' Gl\iU$ al a dqa~I :lier< in Son .Joa<, Raf/!llO!ICI B. Williaml ,.., ; ... 1 pt<lling on · hiJ. Sonia luff "l.Dhf.n ogents seiztd him.. They said he U '1.Qtlttttd •in Pr<; "°• Utah, on bad check c1,aarge1: Children at the store ioert not disappointed. A genuine store Santa was on hand. \ .. ~~~ • 1n san Francisco state College w •P" ll<Clllioo. o1 Slrhab e, Sirhan "' chuges · parenUy gained approval for j>relhnlnaey of au•ujnatlna HqbeJ'l 1'. Kennedy Irv/I . talks belW<ell tbe school'• ~ and dJsc"'8inc evldeDcO '-'outalde I h e 8 t:eacbir'I uni"!-, _,. • 11 ",, ~ ~ I',' ' The apparent ~ 'In ,tbe . -Acreed ta•bea'r on a speeded-up search far a way to untang1e ~· scboOl.'11· scbedWe an appeal by a group of problems w85 won by Prof. Rooald Alahma N~ that a number of tbe Haugbtoo, a mediator brought here by_ 1t4te's election lawa were uaed: to the San Franciaco Labor COuncil.. The. cliscrlmlnote against them In last Novem. effort bas tho backing of San Frondsco ber'a ~· May,.,Jooepb Alioto. • · 1 • , -Accepted.a case challenging Ille con· " lln aide to Uli; 'IJJUGr said today ·that / sUtuti9QAlity d. an lllinoil election law Haughton liad · ~-a meeting "spelling out requlr;ement.s for the nomlna· between Tbepdore Meri.am, cltainnan of tiOA ot indepebdent candidate. fot the board of trustees, and re~tativea sP,tewlck. office. The challenge wu of the American FederaUon o!Teacberl brought by a group supporUng s.n. which baa ,tbrf:ateoed lo tali. abolit ODe--' Eugeoe 'J. ·McCarthy in the Nov. 5 elec- .fourth ol tbe school'• 1,100 faC1!1!>' Uoo. members out on strike. · ',';',;" . Although Meriam ~ tbe ,meeting:; • '. . Ut!T ........ STUDENT HUGS FATHER AFTER SPEN111~ NIGHT SINGING, Virglnl• Rucinski Greeted •t Lodgo in Mon~"{°'"· ltt. ~ollowlng 11 .. cuo ' Lost Bikers Found -' . " - -· 22 Sing Through Snowstorm ,. Ah Growing.~ Flu Spreads A11.Al!TA (UPI) I-~II drr -·pollce ·--ml ..... -empioyes,1nen..i,= u u.e Hoo& Kont nu ,.....,i ......... , -1be natlOD.· A ""8ltb .,..-. pndleted tile epidemic woolcl clalm !'Ill . to 4116 llves In New YtnClly .atOll!I. of w~~ ~ ..toillP1;f.,.,911nP ... ·11et,. .... tieavy ·--... .,.. )neii! --. ,In tbe mldl'est, 1191lce and ' fire . clepartmon(r, -and ~ were' bard hit u worken .,.ned 1n 11<1t wllb tbe nu. . Iit,!lew· York, bealtb 'nlllciall .eslimaled one in every five ~nts w6uld CMtract nu. City Health Commlssi<i@er Edward .O'Rourke pr<dlcted as mMY as lllO ._. ·would die !tom poeu/nonia or other reopjratory ·l\l!Oue• iirouibl oa hY. I tbe lateal'lltraln ol fili. • , TbO oUthieat of lnliuema has c!almed nearty 700 lives across the ~. and lbe Natlonal Qmilnunlc.J>le Diaeose Center (NCDC) bere wained the worst ls yet to come. The 1center said the e~idemic should peak In Jonuaey.' · M~ A'merlcans begait ,c~.ac. . tiviUes and taking ,precauUons agamst tbe dlawe. . . . At Des. •Mninea. Iowa, 1 •P'l..._on saJd · Mercy ilaspital .was· gettllll Calls from, Drake University students wanting Hong Kong flu vaccine before they leave for the Christmas 'bolidays in the East because "the whole family has it" or "whole' town bas it." The 'ipokestnBll said tbe bospi\jll was : "JUst .Wimped wllh calls" from )fO(lied local people, t,oo, bul the vacclnl',,.aa ·not available for Ille general publlo ft~ . . JndiB11apoi4 counted ill firs(· deatii as .i r e11 u It of the nu .. when. C]aude Edwards, ta, sucwmbed when Jnfluenza dev~loped into pneumonia. Brl•n Bonnett stopped by a while elephant sale in Hersham, England to buy his wife Sibby a little present-A cameo locket and· maiching earrings. They cost $1.20. When he showed them to Sibby, she· doubled up laughing. It was the satne set be gave her seven Yeats ago. She had given the jeweJry~-to the sale earlier in the would be a·"dlscussloo, not ·lp1egotfa·" W'--1-d F" ~" th• ·-or's aide sal<!. lie al d .,.. ~en ll'es . agree lo illBcuss. grievances· otber than " MANCilESTER,.Vt. (AP) -Twenty said they were in good spirits and would No1·theast Covered wages and hours. Presumably that W.f'uld Cl • 12 Li high school bikers and two teachers, be discharged in tWo days. include the 15 .demands of mµitan~ , ftJID VCS tr!lpped on Mt. Tabor when ·a rain The 20 students, led by teachers Mar- w stildents Who have dhrupted ·the campwi ., turned to a blinding snow 8lortn, las1ed tin H. Granger, 22, of Ballston Spa, B S BJ nk for more. than tblee weeks. . :)'_._ Mi hig the night lo a Jea'IMO by singing songs N.Y .. and Daniel Wiiia of Eloora, start· y n9W 8 et In .addition .to the threatened teachers~ J.n . c an and 1)8lrlng o!f to 1w&tch for sigM. of ed the hike "over tlie Long Trail between strikl}. the issues also involve students, -frost bit Mt. Tabor and> Bromley, a ski resort, By United Pre•• Intematlonal minoi'Wes and very ~~ fdl!!_8io:~r , KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) -Twelve . The ~e girls, 1i"':bQy. and teaCbeb Saturday. The northeast portion of the nation opinion among mem~a 0 w.ie -persons, 10 of t be m children, died in , from the hiking C1ub of Sbenantloah Snow, winds .of up to 50 miles an hour had a frosty morning today, digging rnunity. 1 1 Michigan fires over the weekend. High ~hool at Elnora, N.Y., were and zero cold forced the group to seek itself out of a storm which brought Haughton said there are "no ega A mother and her lilfee children died br,ought down Suhday by rescuers. shelter. ' ' as much as 12 inches of snow. guidelines and rules" for mediating such In a fiery gas explo:!lion which blew 'Iiley had kept warm· by a fl.re on the ' Gi-anger .~said the party missed a side Heavy snow warnings continued into a complex dispute. He said lbe ':ruJe their·Jlome apart Sun'day on Kalamazoo's lean-to?s shelves plus dead wood found path, realized it was near dark, and took the daylight hours for extreme northern 1 "lof~ason and what's right" w~ all South Side. in the area. shelter in the lean·to, using a machete New Hampshire and northwestern Maine · be"ball '° go on. F!fe children perished ln a Saturday ' TWo· girls,, Janice N!!iylor, 16, and to cut down fire wood. as the intense storm center moved slowly This little girl's ingenioU8 mother -remembering Christmases. of he1' own childhood-decided to ;make her daughter a "snowman." So, ~nee rnow is hard to find in Tatlahaasee. Fla., 4-year·oLd Janice Love's Snow- man is made of chicken wire covered with Spanish moss. The final touch IOOJ' a spray of white paint. • Ad.or Jimmy Stewart plans to tout !bases and hospitals in South VieWam for 17 days next month. His Wife, Gloria, will accompany birii. Stewart is a retired Air Force briP,dier general, but, chairman G..,lgo Ch•ndler of the Hollywood Overseas Committee said Stewart will make the tour as an actor· not as an ex-military man. •·• Arson, Protests Add to Strife • On U.S. Campuses From Wire Services ROTC students wearing olive.drab fatigue unifonns patrolled the Kansas State University campus Sunday night for the second straight night while an Investigation continued into one arson and a possible second arson attemJ>t:-- The Kansas fire marshal, ArUwr Ramey, said lbe fire Friday night which left only the walls of Nichols gymnasium was "a set fire." He also confirmed that one of the ROTC guards scared off someone who was possibly trying to set fire to Farrell Library earlJ Sunday morning . At St. Louis the eight-day occupation by about 4-0 Negro students of two offices at Washington University ended over the weekend. A hearing was scheduled today by a panel selected by the students and university officials concerning four cam- pus policemen. Their arrest of a Negro graduate student Dec. 5 set oU the demonstration by Negro students who alleged be was roughed up. fir&-on Detroit's West Side. · Virgioia Morton, 17, suffered frost bit-"We never slept, It was tOo cold," northeastward along the Maine coash otber vJ<#mJ included a 2-year~ld ten feet'. After treatment by Dr. Clifford said Lyon Focb.t, 17. "We saJ18 and , . Hazardou.s driving wanimgJ were boy,, Joey Bincsik, once rescued by his 1 B.;ffal:wood.:w~a~ the res-talked." ' .gh fro v t d parents, who broke loose and ran back cuen,. QJ.e·gii'ls were .µowed to. accom-"It rained for an hQ\Jr and a half posU!d Sunday ru t m ermon an Into his burning home in Laper County. P8'1Y their school mates home. Then they after we started · walki(lg," ,she said. wdtem anti central Ma68achusetts to His'body later was·found under a bed., were i&nitted to.a hospital ih 'Sc.benec-"We all got soaketl. N~ of us h~d Maine as'siiow squalls and strong, gusty The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro~ 1 ~taii:d:;iy~0 ~neariijii;;;E~Iilora)~~·~'l'~!'tre~· ~·~a~•poiiiilk'esmiiii· ;iiaii;n;i'. ;;;i;ev~ei;;r~w~aliiik~ei;d~iii;n~tiiihis~lll'ea;;;:;;;.'be;foi;re;i;.;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;WJ;;;.llli;;;;;•;;;cu~f;ii~i;is;;;lb;;;W;;;ti;;y ;;;and;;;;;i;;;ced;;;;;r;;;oa;;;d;;;s.;;;;;-i Bincaik, were awakened by the fire and II maniged to escape through a picuire ·· , window wjth Joey and two brothers before Joey darted back inside. 1 A ·14-m.on~d child, Charlene Dowrnm, succumed in a Saturday night Detroit blaze blamed on a defective heii,ter at h e r home, and Alex Llndqueat ol the Upper Peninsula community of Gwin wil fatally burned in a fire that destroy<d'bla home saturday night. Arrests Continue. In Brazil 'Purge' RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -Brazil was outwardly calm today but censonhlp restricted the press and radio for the third day and arrests were reported con'Unuing in President Arthur da Costa e Silva's chackdown on the opposition to his regime and ils military backers. At least 200 persons were reported Jn custody Sunday, among them some ol Brazll'I top pollllcal jounialisls and most prominent pollticill figures. Florida Frost Dusts Miami CHRISTMAS TIMI! IS Eastern Snow Flurries Brush Northern New England l'ea,11erwt•ra --""" ...... """" 0 " 4 21 .11 ,. .. .... 2t _, JJ 3' ,11 "3 '' .. , ,. " tl lt " ,, .. .. " 11 l t 11 11 S'I 41 1.11 .... 6S 41 •• " " " .. .., ... ,. " " .. .. .. " " ... ,., ,. 11 > .J ~ " r -,, •M ~ : tott : ff ;: .... '" n !! ...... .. :: J; .. :I: ....... ·" ,. :: : "' PHONE ' AMERICAN EXPRESS 7 .50 -, Binocule.rs 24" OPEN 9 ,.9 Mon. thru FrL SATURDAY 9 to 6 SUNDAY 10 10 S . 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Th~·· ·seasQD to ~aew4te .. 1 ' I . ' • 1 .'1'ft 111• -to be 'j;,ny, 1t:1 aleo Ille ~-ti> ' ~-blit o4ben :en jUt l!ioMY •. o~-IDll" hr.Yan-'lbe b"""!' art1Jts ·are abroaa, -Pini. their _ ~ere'~ • ~ a gi,11, ·~ DMc! 11>-be 4!t" ' barvWlfllllcltplntromlhewlwary • .'· , ., ' / d>an&ocl. !'l>eclt Ille~~ polllilr on eidlul! F,1- Trmll .. t vendor•,~• leBltln181e, but aome ra~ ' .n,eg,-. ,Moot 1toiea il'IDI ex~,.. but;~. c1<il t. _. ue bo!y at Ibis time of yeer. 'Ibo Better Bu!llie11 . Be sure of yow: rllbto. · • · . ~u'warns 'Oreiige Cout resldenta to be e3peclally'1 "' 11Jr::.i":eefo~~~~~·.st4!'; · •paniasatnst11leseracketo:• '•, . prlceoflbOl~IOl4 aotb9raheflil'GO\'W. • -PhOllT perfumes •. U~n v!lllilon mque~Uy eo11t of IM gift, wahll 1be 'BBB. · / ~ we coanterfelt or simtilat"ll.French labels to package ADd fl¥lly, sllopUllei'l •'t jolt plck11n !lie -~-'. . imre'loilet water. · • · · •. , , c ; They're alao .alert to run all wlib a c1~1'~ • ' .....eht!Btmas ~ Oliuulienls.'Despife ·giowtng \le;'. ag~ C0:~1:, lal\I on a count.r !<bile dab!I. cillier ~ • .......,;,.... they sometimes are just plasnc or foll cut,. ping _o,r cbange. Guard, tjio .. ~-·, • · . • • ...... ............... , • 1 your J>U?~· 1 ~ Ollta. " · ' · ' ' so, forewarned of pitfalls, «o P,elld am! ·ei!JoY ,u,e..; -Llfesize Loveabl-Anlf,als. -~~ of these tum )>Olitive aide of finding gifls tor iOved'dleil. ~ .. out to be merely ·balloons With -pictures of dogs and that 1n911 persOlll are honest arid' full ot:tlle -•··, • otberanimal!stamped,ontbem. . . . , ~oodwill,8'terall. ·' t i1 ' • 4100 watches ("T $35, el.c • .'l1jese sometap,e;s ,\Um , , 'I · : , · < • • • ." / • • ·' •. out w be·'mik.s rea(tuy a~ai1a)lle in .slo\'e• ror _ ~·0r ; . SUbsidizing SOap SiminlE!!S ;· . -. · ,. less.· I ' . • .I·.. • I i 1 . 1 ' I • I' ·r ,.,t. ' '.'• £ 1 -Urtoritenl!I Metcbandise. /\ti old ldoctg.~ ~ilY, 1.u-· :· ,~ 1a11, P~ter a: Gamble Is delfyering' pam~~ • • •• · ,, . ';t;:!:::':;-~;;..i.;;;;.:,..:,~,; ed. Jlist write "Relu1ed',-retilm tc> serider :on. th~~ · .. of a -new &Qap to .. more than 90 percent ot8lj·liQni.es: _. opened package and gfye it·l<jyouribaUcamer. · · the.. United States. The delivery, as usual, ·will .be by '-Queittooable Cb.lri\)i ~~· EithF by, mail or ., United, Sla,tes mail • -at the door be sure of legltiinacy. ~wre !be .solitjtor • ' ' P.roclet & Gamble will pay 11.2 cents Jo mall ~ac;b --to show .rui. C-OUDty-isiuad,l4'nt1iy .. c,rd._l!bWe;appeaia ~ . . of-lbei!l samples •. Tbe Post O!tice ~~nles,tiluat.es . llhould ;be lgnofed •. Look.out for a .itna11Fill>1llls ~ ·: • • .. that:ir.wm coot 14.5 cents to ~ccompllsb the delivery. soliciting dooM.o-<loor in 11le•county clelml!lg to repft.. , , -~clearly, we are paying (from another -pocket) sent !be Orange Coonty As8oclStion·for-R4iC&rd~',Chi.'\ · for a siimple we cl!dn't ask for of a product we may11ot dreJL The real asSOclatlon Is doing 1!0• such sbliciting. · Want. ms mAn speclaliUs in Friday nighl sollcttalloiis, when It ls hard to understand why \a%J>ayers should s~b- bis sim'y .can't i>e checked ui)t11'the ~noWillg MO!ldaY: sldize ttiii-!""'keUng effort of a private concern. TbOse · Phony pricing 'can be lnvo!roo wh"!'. "manuf1to-,._ · pf 118 who sentimentally remember J1"MY postcards and ' : I ;;;.....,~~ 'HtRrs >.NoinEs-rEAtff~ fntow WHO.POSE~ f1lRMl.,NBTE niE Di.ivr 8m.;~~:· · • I , l 1 I , , , ,. , . _ turer's · price&" is printed on· carton&,. packages --or -la-three-cent first-cla~1s letters would ,?ke to see; Procter & bels, says Ille Better Business BU?ejlu. Gamb~ and other .fret enterprise firms pay their fair Examine impotl> carefully,)danY,,_'!re of eicellent share of the postal burden. • • . . . ! New Dekte mi l•olatlonlsm Deflating Global -Inflation :Thurmond's Own Man in We Must Start . WASlllNGTON . -"If Ho Chi Minh were .mart." mused one very well hli ·. formed U.S. ollicial, "he would cool " cUJiriuslonmerrt. runs deeper, and ii most ~ve, al it was post Wo?ld War I. am°'11 the yoW1ger generaUon to whom the American Legion and ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) were dlrUer words than today's shorter expletlvel( . White House " . With ReaJ ,ity ~ la Vlelllam, lat us get out and then move back in two or three years from oow. ' "But he probably won't because he way cleat to beginoing 'Vietnam all over Is an old man and probably thinkl he --~ • doesn't have enough time~ to play it Rusk ts now gdlrig back to the that way."' These 'musings by a man Rockefeller Foundation, from whence he who usually knowa what be is talking , dme, to write and lecture, particularly about reflect deep concern in the outgo-on college campuses, in an attempt to ng John Son Administration which . reach.~ must susceptible to the argu· Secretuy of State Rusk ball been polat1ng • niiD{ that We are overextended and IP. must pull back from our far-flung. COl}o Rusk ii saying U)at he percelv~ corit· froritatiotu1 with Communlst•expanston. Ing qp a new debate on iso~ u la the petjod between the and ot lhe Finl World War and the beghmlng ol the 'Secood World War. Walter !Jpp. mann bu now contributed to the ilebale by ~ tbal Ruak doesn't know what be Is talking aboul:)l ls no~ a<cordlJlg lo 1Jppmann. a n!lilter of Isolationism but IDEftly of deflating the 'global ln- Oatkio of the past 20 years -a deOatlon .t' tho excessive entanglements of the i10bai ,..,. 1inc:e Franklin D • ftooleyeJt'a miraculous conversion. from lsolatlonilm to internationalism. THIS, IN FACI', is n.a~ what Rusk Is talking about. And it u the same lhlng th e af°"'menUoned high official was musing about whe) he . postulated that we are 80 sick """escesalve en· langlements" that we would not go in to check Ho Chi Minh in a second try in Vietnam. We would not do so because the national climate would have been so altered in the new debate over entanglements that even a hard·nosed Ni.loo administraUon could not see its ·HOW DEEPLY the c~mpuses are af.' fected., or infected, by doctrine8 of the new .isolationism is shown by the di9courteous and illogical consensus of the economics facultv at Massachusetts · Inslllule of Technology. The. !acli1'f did not · wish Walt Whitman Rosto..+.,. the Preiident's national security adviser, to return there, giving sptirious academic reasons tor excluding from the campus a scholar whose praetical knowledge of international econoriucs, as well a.s hr terriational poliUcs, now far exceeds that of any present member of the faculty. This example of academic intolerance ·ts quite consonant with the intellectual climate of · ·the New Left wllerein . dissenters will BUifer no dissent from their point of vjew: The isolationism·internationalism argu· meot 'waxed hot between the wan, with George Washington most often quoted in his proscription of foreign en· tanglement. The argument grew ou.t of disillusionment with Woodrow Wilson's "war to end wars:" If anything today's • STRONG MEN ~. literally, la debates that wracked c,ongreu and the naUon tiut Hitler and' the attack at Peart 0Harbor ended all that. 'llteioalter everyone was an intemaUonallst of aome kind. . • • . It ii perhaps Ieu likely that we will WASHINGTON .,..: Sen. Stroln Th.,.. r!\ODd, D-S.C.,. ~enl-elect ' Richard Nlxon's man tit tbe, Sout!i. now has bis o~ man in the Ntxon White House .. lrutulle in the poUUcal histrionics of That is the real meaning of Nixon's suCb debate now. It ls more likely .. tbat apPoihbnerlt 'ot; Harry Dent, ~ we will merely drift into isolationist · · Carolina GOP cbalnDan, to be au disen~glement unless people like Rusk usoclate While Hqtjie:~ p:iunael. The Im· ~.Jble to mate some impact. portance ·of' the .eew Pr:elident;a action OWlng to the exigencies of geltlng goes well heyoad the namtng of a $30,000- rHlected not much bas been ~Jd a-ye:ar aide. lalely from Sen. J. William Fulbrigbl Officially, Deni will help, at the Wblte, hut, this lull will end when Senator Houae, In .the shaplng of Jeglala\Mn ~- Fulbright and his colleagues begin to ·do other legal chores. That assignment monitor N)xon's policy ln making· peace will make him prlVy to qiuch of what in Vietnam, and what will follow pe~ce. loel <C!J\·. in' the ·N· Administr'Uon,, THE PRESENT application of the "pecially with ~ 'ID \Plllba· !\ad de~ Rusk . expects would bear on programaforcoosldetatlonhyCo~.' wbet(le< ~r not this peace serves lo Ul\O!flclally,JJ,ent will he charged with crest> cOridlUons which would mako 11 selling. N!Jon ~Uves to Southern easy for Ho Chi Minh or bis successors lawmakers. He wili, ot: course, work to · inbve back Into South Vietnam. la closely with Thurmond -Jils -k>llil-time a few years, serene In the belief tho.I boss -and 1heir· !'¢-j:o<ild· the .United Stales had lost Its will 'to prove to be vi~ linP911Ai>1 for the exertjse power. . new President. That is what the debate OD the new 1 lsolaUonism Is all about la Ila most WITH cONG!Q:Ss controlled by the immediate and practical appllc~tion. The Democrats, and oemocrauc· majorities debate will take other related forµ1$ In both House aDci Sena~,· Nilon will such as ,the practical llquldaUon ··of need DemocraUc •votes ftir an. bis vn- various defen,,e pacts over the wor1d dertakln ltb "'---Very often and thus the debale will vilally affect gs w ·'1'"0'-· · Ule cgnservaUve SOutbern~ wUl seem future world order. · · to be the most ·acceas1bJe Democ:rats for the legislative programs of a new t\epubllcan Pmldent. I Almost everybody thinks the 'world IS in a mess,' ltut almost everybody thinks~ao tof diffetenl reasons. And that . ls what makel the mess worse. . H8rdly anyone ·is satisfied with what · I& taldng pla~ -or riot takini place -.tod&y •• But satisfying orie· element ~uld 'dissatisfy another element even fUrther. We disagree about what ought to be done because we cannot 'agree on What ii really wrong. One ·mii\1'• 4~\': · lion is another man's riot. One {O&lJ 1 civil rights Is another ""'*'"civil wrongs. One man's idea l' of .h'berty 1 is anoUier man's idea of inequity ••. : _. . ~ r ~ BUT HASN'T ~l itf.M~~ So? Hasn't the world al"'.ays disagreed? Hasn.'t society alwa)rs been divided into camps of statu~uoer~ &pt , :~ers, liberals and conserva~V<s,.r,dl.c'!ls ;and reactionaries? , ! '· • Y~.a1)a "· Society his always been divided - . b.u t it more or less knew what It was divided about. People~· have.. always di!agreed -but 'Urey' disagreed about fairly st.able condiUonS and ·sy_stems. NOW, BECAUSE ot the · tremendous acceleration in the rate of change, people are full of inconsistencies and self-con- tradicUons in the very things they think they belle9e. in the past, we might say, peOpJe argued how much of the a p p 1 e they were entitled to -what llice or: what bite they could .rig~tfully take out of It. . Today the apple is changing bef'ore t h.e i r eyes .-r !.~ a watennelon. It is cl}angiog siz.e, Sha.pep and1 color as ~y watch jt. Ahd instead of sitting on the table, it'.ij;.,Sl'llPilng around their heads In wildl Ption: ,'l'bll, is Wiil we seem so frantlc'and almost llYSWlcal. .. • >'"\ -, ' ' - AND mis~tsv.Vhy the Um~ has come ~;. i mv . !OQ_n ' be. too late ,,.... for de on and.d~htn, before we can any ratioPal d.ecl1ion~ We muJ.t ~· not.. wit? wW we wot. but with -wlw there b. We must slwith. reality, not With fantasy or w' ul1Ulment. And hardly anyone is w' "~to start at this point. 1~ new· wo.r:ld we ar.t living in must be defined and ;described. accurately and honeslly, in'. an its 111anlfealalions. Only JL...b::ue map _of.: ~eaUty can. lead ws out of the wilderness of wishes, fears, anxieties, resentments and hates. W b o ~ helping to draw :this map? llARDLY.~ONE. V,:e are acreamlng for. yesterday•s aoluUOns to tomorrow's Problems 1 :-left, right and center a r e all focuseq,on Yes~y. are an obsoles- cent in Uieir different ways. They are all scrambling lo< Uie apple tbat II no longer an apple, nor red, nor round, nor there. Electoral Reform Ideas • U a new system lor electif)g the Presl· deal arx. Vice President of the Unlled States !.!. to be in effect by 1972, an enormous amount of work will have to be done. A Senate subcommittee on CODltituUonal amendment.II beaded by Sen. Blrcb Bayh (D-lnd.) held ellensive bearings In lllM and 11167. A wide assort- ment of resolutions on tbe subject h a s been introduced in Congress. Several boob and many articles have favored electoral reform. type .of reform, lack of a majority would On those occasions Dent and Thur-niond, with the help of a few oth« Southemera suCh as Seo, 'John Tower, R· TU., will he out to harvest lbe Hoose and Senale voles which, for N-. will .p.u· the difference between victory and Wiping Out Poor People 'lbe Johnson AdrninistraUon ba.! ad. vocated a mod.iUed reform of the Elec· toral College to abolish the ofUce of elector but to retain the unit vote elec-. tora1 system state by state. Sen. Bayh originally supported President Johnson's proposal. But in 1966 he shifted to support of a constitutional amendment abolishing the electoral college in favor of a direct vote of the people for President ~ Vice President Plll!lllDENT·ELECl' Richard M. Nix· cm more than once declan!d during ~ • ..,_.s:n&!liEii . a ; -- campaign : "Whoever wins the popular vote should be the next Presldent of the Unlted Stales.'' Chairman Jipnes o. Eastland (D-Mlss.) said before the election : "lf the next PresldeDt pushes electoral ref~.· we'll get it. If he doesn't, I don't assume so.'' Eledl>ral reform ha> wldespr .. d sup- port outside Congress. In 1966, direct election WU endoned by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and by the American Bar AssoclaUon. A .._,1. Gallup Poll abowed 81 pereent ol thole ,questioned favoring direct elec- tion of thi! President The Harris Survey a few -days earlier came up ·with a remarkably a1m1lar ~ -79 pen.-enl IJNDEll THE llAYR !>!o,.;iaJ . -,iimtna11n1 the eiect«tl.q>Ueee llld oloc· thlg the Preslt:i{{ent b dlnct 'popular Wle' ...: N!Jon w ~ woo tut nioolla by a 0.1 pei-oenl of the hpe throl!n the election lato the· HOll!e ofRepresentaUves. IJNDER-STILL ANOTHER proposal, allocaUng . electoral votes on a one-vote. ~onakllstrict basis (with a bonus ol two votea to the statewkle winnet) Nii:on would have won a allgbt majorlly. Bui hi& marfln would have been smaller tban the majorlly · be ..,. tually got under the pre.ent system. Nixon wOUid have gol 289 votes; Hwnphrey, 192; and Wallace, 57. Neai R. Petree, pollllcal edllor of Congressional Quarterly, is principal. · advocate of direct election of the Presl- d~t and Vice President. In a IJpeecb 1n Ne w Orleam on Dec. 4, Petree observtd: "I would like to BUggest tbat we have arrived at a moment Jn OW' hlstoey when there ts not only wldesp'eld &.gree.nlent among the American people ahoul the need to chanp our antiquated electoral college procedurea, but thd we have -lf we will only reCognlie It -the broadest conaemua 1n oar national hbtory as to what should be done." YOte"Blj>b and olbefll stlPllate that the • na~wlde UC~ sboU!d .recetvil a ;;.. mili6nuin of 40 "percei\t of the popular • vOle. Otherwise a nmoff would be re- quired. Nl!oo would have quallfied with his 4:U perOii.L Tho. Johnlon reform -J>frte 1""' no tlfticl .., the Nov.- Dear Gloomy ,Gm: a noulli • .,.,. to 1M11f ~ 'l'lite ..,.. • 'lhll 1111 ollel«al VIM. would f<illoW, stole by lllate, the popl!lsr vote. • _.,..,_.ii-tOailocateelecl<lral •olol la """"""'"° the popular --... ..., ..... 0'1 ..... le .... _ Uod!r this. plan, by one computation, N!Jon would have rocelved 134 electortl -to 124 flit Humphhy, and IQ lo< Wallace. Uoder ...,. ttnlons of this I Tell ·-to i.•oli the drlvwt with wide u..,. and railed r<ar ""'· MOii el those dragaters have .....,, bl'alnl aild 1owmd I~. I -W. M. G. ,... ............... .-..r ,.... "" __ .. ,.._,_ - ..... ~ ........... CMltt' ...... - defeal · The experts are· DO:;t' talking. about Even when N!Jon looks. outside the putUng blith con11<>!.pllts la the world's Soilth for DemocraUc' support. II· hie water supply. Anst we of nie League will have to do wben ·he addr...., the for Tolat Birth Control s.y, "Huzzah!" . coinplex problems of mner pities, Dent, 'fht? league as you know is a militant • Thllrmond and their woclat .. will bava -d ood • d~' led :, . ·1 . . u' a difficult admbilBtfatlbll i.nignment To , ~g ~P cwca w 80 Vlng a lbein will fall the !U~ of amoOihtng the world s probWns In a $1gle genera· Southern feathers, molllfYing Southern Uoo. . • crllics and keeping Southern votes In And while loading the water with birth line for another &bowdown an another control chemi(:als ·won't> achieve •the ..,..... league's idealistic, goal of wiping out .., • the human race, It ffoWd certaln!Y be DYNAMIC DUO -'lbunnend'& efforla a constructive ,ian.· · . · In btha!f of Nlxon'1 rcartdldacy b ave Whit it would wipe out is ~dY. been widely publlc!Jed. >;t the Republican It would aCc.mpn.h this age-old dmm NaUonal Convention· II, '!~· Thurmond of mantia4 In tlie only soostbte 1'11'!, who kepi Sootbern delegations from Jwn--·by ill 1 ptn_i out II'!"' people. • • ping to the support of CaHfomta Gov. Ronald Reagan. In those Miami Beach FQR ?l"S A well-known fact 1bat <¥>m- maneuvers Den\ was at Tbunnond's mon:.·ordinary dripkJng water 1s -dtunk elbow, as he bad been fO< most <i· ..,Iy by amunon, ordinary peo~ The his adult Ille. • rich, lieaoltlful people drink C)u\~ DOnl, now -•· u ~,..... the slall du Pape,'.J'lmm'& CUp No. TWo ·and ""M3 -. ,...._ an OCCa!looaJ Grand Marnier. of the then Dernqcratic Sen. Strom Thur· So undtr..r this Plan we wouJd llOOD mond when Thurmond flnt 10ok his have a world ftfitd with only rich, Senate seat ln January 1955. He wu beautltul people. • then t....h from college and an Anny or course, like all vast projects, this ~~c~ lnclU4ed ~rvlce during the one 's going to create problems ., --· war. particularly fot wtll-bred younc ·ledles By 1957 he had l>ecome Thurmond'a mizio<!s to~ their ftpulatlons. top otaff al4e. the ~ -to llaa,,.iph1all08lor'1~tlfa HERE n 'ARI at a clid.tau-party. .. 11-. In au, illl1l ~ --~ And U-'1 thla sweet yiung thh!g mood,,-.. la Wul\llllllln,-lor 10 yoara. de!iiurely slfiplng lier dry martini. And AtlelidlnC lllf ICboof a\ lll&llt Ila ooqulred Up-llithen th& nefarious .,..i.-' ' -11111 ~ <i Ian ..,.__ • "II.,. yw are, my swee~" ht A)'I. When ,,,,..,... llinled bit. bac1c oe ' "I broQght ;io_u a drink. .. • ' the Demoerallc Pll1J. before the •m.u JOU, air," she says. "What orealdentla1 e1ect1m <i 1111,· Dri turned Is It!" · hia back too. He became state GOP ''Oh." he says alrilf,, "It's just a chairman In 191$ and held that job lltlle old 11.., of water. ' . unlll he resigned lul week afltr belnc "Watorl" lhe crla. "What k Ind of llelected by 'N!Jon for the job at the a girl do you thlnlt,l am!" White Home. "Coote on1 hQniey 1' he 11ys. "<>n, By -S. Ann Dll1" 'old gluo won' hurt you." :i. ... .f• A. GtlUml\11 "Awf witb_JOU, alr," lbe 1111. "Lips " that touch water will never touch mine!" BUT WREN SHE isn't looking, ttii foul villain takes a vial of water fro{Q hi& pocket and · pours · 11 In h<r drln~ Fortunately , the noble hero spots this dastardly deed, Q.UnCbetJ the villain qi the nose and protectively &ees" to it that the sweet young thing drlnta nothing bl& pure. dry lllll'llnla the ..... ol the evemog. · .. , ) So the next tblrlg we !mow ·'""'' got a paternity 8Ult,.. our•banda. • .,> • ' • OBVIOVSLY WHAT we'll need, tb<n, ts a public servK:e CJDJP9la to .conv:lneit even 'nice Cathollc liffs ii>-drink more •at.er. But there are aaumber of slogan1 we can borrow from temperance gl'OUJ18(· such as: "For tbat carefree feeling the morning . afler, d1'lnk Water the nlght before.'' So thal lakei cir. of that problertl~ The only other problem we mlgllt face Is . that of a poor, l>)DUMI>, -ordinatY' peasant ooople --lien! who, for Gdil knows what ~ 'mls'ht want to ha~ • chlld. . -::: Let themllrink Cbaloauneul du Pape. ' .---B11 Geerge ---. I' Dear Georie': ' ' '' I Please -just once. s a y *IOmeUlfna eedous ! A FAN q Dear J. Faq: , Not oa your life. Tbe lasl Hme I wrote dOwn 90mtthhq terious I got ., transferred ·~-W!IUas edllmial.t, and almOll Jav&l>ed lll)'lell to death. · --, • • . ~.~U.l'68 ' _ ... ,, I Tighten I Gwi Law 1 lri Effect I t ..:..,.~ !r.'~ aqd ammaouioa. ~ -thole iliiii• 11 c-.. • i o t manulld1lrera, dOllon ... ~ boc1mo ,~ Crip>el '*1 u< llio -mlrl<Utollll!Gaal • ..., trol la" eWI' f'ai1S'd Into"'~ • Tbe.cootro~iiow lolr -'"'lht •tuhl"'!•4" by enthu!Wta and b c.a a. d 1 unsatlllactory by liberals wtio talled it •+watered down"'' - WU ilgn..t Oct. D by i'mt- deJil,JobnloQ alter-Ove, yun ol tntinalve debate, • !ta main provilkm_ in..t .the intentate oaJe ol rm.., !shotguns and. IJl!ll'anllloo through the mall or over tbe counter unleu . ruttae stat, legislation· allows >elllll!Dta lo . ' 1 buy these iteml In ~ i 1tates. ...,r. I The law does not reqlilii national reglstriUon at Ucens'- Jng of guns and IUD owne(B, despite presidential reqes\s t h a t it include those , pio- Yislons. ,. I Interstate sales or hand ! guns, m .. ning pistols and revolvera, are not -included because they were already I barred fn the 1968 anticrlme bill. -----B •. ntmn .-Tlini, Laos Me.et in Midri-ver ' .Contihiies • oN.....,OlllVBR(UPI) lo .,..... \6-1 wllh ap. ~ "'°'I ca 1 harp $ ..... ef 'l'bllkllll ail botll--.lii~ • In~ middle oh rim-: ... ~ ··.Austerity . the ef Z-m..i their , Bui 10< Blumlbol A ~ l'M l<uld on !Iii ,.-IOdl1 by AdulyldeJ, 41, 'l!lll1ud lo Tbil •· of the MtllGtC , ....... the -ol thll • tn.ftl lo 1-... !Or · ltllg ""'-"d,... S1van1 Vattaoa, II,'°' ~er, l!ven a.<Oll Ill wlllla "• LONllOH roPI) -Brftons Tiit mer -U.. avoided Laoo lo travel lo Tballand paint, dOcor•tod wllb 1.,W lacied llllOthei" •oer ol iimfrt. 1'lllU!>I aoy n1tloMI 1t111._. In a lltu.tkin wlJen boiii ..,... ' bn\Cd bincklel, -lo ' t tdl!a'' ~ "'·--~-·~-~19" -" ---' lo •cl .. equals POIOd • pro-: -""" sJyen the Wo Y Y _..,.,...... cd by'-ftoover m&ba Nyal blom. , . ' . • ol a ..,.-a1 bir~•· . • • and n!aJor labor unJon leadell' ~-,.. bolh llP lbit Then ~ -n., ttbedUle called !or Ole I .. reluc:tantly'~tobai;klhe 1 lht'-1_.,,olalll,OllO ·....u.d wbiir Nipoleon two nlo!rt lo arm•'al the ·:.Overnment·ln ho~ U....... YQll'-llno -canylng 8'"'awto· and ll>llala'1 Clllt barge mm their rwpocthe >' tJ0o•s " 1111" ~ givwtb electrlcli)'. lrom 'lballand)ntO >Jel•ndor t did ,al 'l'JiWt, ;.'. 11\'!V•al mdlJ Ille - . rate lo a low a.5 PercenL LaOI -,... hnporUnt IDOlllb -uiem Prusala, 151 yem moll""~ oho Wiion leader ' likened Prhne Mlnlster l!Jrold Wllslio tO & •tcrooce, 1' Militant llbor memi:Jers of ParJlament · ·~aiei,ed a. parliamentary reVoU.. Coostructloo workers. and bank emp!Oyes threatened to ,strike over the government's curbs on wa&e ~ .. ' ' . . ' AfRAID THERE'S -.. -··SANTA CLAUS!· . .,..~ ..... _,.,_ Wilson won backing for another year of austerity at a tneeUng Sunday at Che-, que:s, , his.· official country retreat, of the Natfonal Econ9D)1~ .~~'1.opment eoun.. u,1 T.....,.111 oil, -which includes top in.. dustriallsts' and 1t!adera oI fhe Tr,ades . l/nion ·con gr e 1 s ·Tran Buu Klem (left), ¢lief of the Viet Cong .delegati~ to the Paris peace · tallis, _and 'Ill uni~"'1tifil!<I female · official carry a wreath to be ;>laced at I;enin's tolJl1> in,M.<><.~'s Red Sq1\3re. The group stopped in Moocow en:route to Paris .where tbey_,w.,e to 8.ljrive today. . A • (TUC). • . Members of · the councti were ,wldelY. reported to have agreea it wOuld ·be necessary to keep Britain's economic grpwUi rate to 3.5 percent l Holdup Men Santa's Deputy F l.} H Jd in· hopes of finally achieving uner.. e .... surpl"' in the nation's balan- NEW YORK (UPI) -Lead-ce of payments. The present ing jOOmalists, businessmen growth rate is four percent .... arid government oUicial!, in· This iJ almost certain to eluding Richard M. Nixort, at-mean no rel.uat.ion in the tended memorial serviceJ government's curbs ~ wa~ -8u0day .for: Aithur Haya Suh-and price increases and lm-Kill Viet B,ob H,ope on Yule Tour .. Tf17 I t>e.rger, chairman of the board port restricUons, and no YokOSt.1~ Japan-(UPI) 16-ounce boxing gloves. and-former _ _publisher of t-h e reduction _in tuei,, polltlcaJ w &r v eterall -When people talk about The lamed grin laded a litUe Nejo ¥qr ,1'flles. • observers said. how Comedian Bob H o P e, as the two chatted vitry ,..:..:;:..!.:q;+;::=:. __ .:__.;..._.::::::..;::::..=:=---__,_:.,..;..=-f---=;,, .. ,::-.,..;..:--""--'--,, .. 4,.,,_.;.._-::J~-5:--:--+,-:--:;-...._..i;:;.":-.:..... became the Christmas hero, ·quietly before Hope moved on SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -a title second fn rW oitly to. "-e next bed. Add when A recon''" re"~ed . VJ Ah.am t •··ta r1 th • ·~d t ,.. .. T ,,..... 1' ... ,.. o "14!1 .... aus, . ey ....,, • o he had gone the young Marine war veteran was killed Sunday t li ti bl bbe and another man crlt.icany ge a t e u ry. ;. looked at a polar·ot·d wounded during a bar holdup "Isn't he just s i m p 1 y photograph of himself and by four masked men. wonderful?" asked a middle-Hope. Police said the gunmen aged nurse in stiffly-starched ·"Man, he has got io. be enlered the tavern and took whites as Hope toured a ward a great cat,'' said Pfc .. ,Jlm, ~$50 from the cash drawer. today at the U. S •. Naval Cheflen, 20, the badly w.oµnded 'They then ordered . th e Hospital here. . young man from Nashvllle, Customers to place 'the!r Hope, moving .brisk1y _from Tenn. bilUolds on the bar. patient to patient with that And that is the way It-Went. AA the cu!tomera were doing oJd familiar jaunty saunter The handshakes:.... when -tbete this, one of the robber& turned and crooked smile, bad a.quip Were hands left to shake. A •to Robert J. Dooley, 29, of for .everyone. few .quick quips . .Tb e Loog Beach, 'and sbot him ,. The only thing be wasn't photographs. And ,ll ev~yone ln the back. killing blm almost dispensing was sym_pathy. wasn't a .whole 1 o t h8ppier. :instantly. Witnesses &a1d there "nie 65-year;old' funnyman m'aybe a few feJlows f~t JU,<;t .. ppare.uy had beon no J>r<> s!OpJied to chat with a :Voong a litUe better than !liey did •:wicat!Oniottbe &booting ... •• Matfiie whd5e Mtids 1"!ft~m.· 'befOre Hope '-arid the · Jlr'IS Two other men walked in· cased in bandages as bi11 as ~Walked ll'i ' · · -1 shortly after the shoo~. • ' r ·:;"' 111,,, •• • • • .' ··t ~When·they saw what was haJ11.f7 •' r ~ ·~ ;. pening they tried to back ou~··" Ll.M PJ • Sniall C.a·r·_. ·but one of the gunmen fired~ 1"'-.xJ?. !Inning hltting Clifford Bean, ff, In \'.:1!i ~ ·, -.• ~·~· ·the head. The four gunm~::.i. 'JV: ~ • ,h • , · ·. . , .:then flec1. ), Ji;.:! .J?E'JROIT (UP.I) ·-··The Roche said In hi.s annu._el , • Bean was hospilallzed m;~~ttJe'of the bug'has been d~"''Y~ report ·tbe GM Vlf· critical condition. .11111.~MM in eameSt· M'\he ~cert£" ·1~ wUl.not be on the market • ,,, "''" · until' about a year' after the ,,.,..etill. Motors Corp. announced · Maverick. . ' .... ~..tt. .. will follow For4:s l~f~ IQ.. Roche estimated 1968' auto ' '.o All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday. Tf.1ro1'gh Satui'ckiy ' , • • .. • • ;· • • 1 .. ' ., • • " ! • ' Gifts· tf)Gt· are: ... pretfY~r!e ,r,t;t', expensive ~here! ' Cozy and warm in gowns and pajamas of flannel f A. L'rl11t.jl ~ 11-'tttt llllfl 1tvle. IJOl"lll In llrlt'Y• ~nlM prlrlb tNt· •r• prktk1I~ toot"ti'll IOv9 t1'l9 'lftOdlld, .1tl1Chld ,ot11,_tflt frlUY ""1f'-d lrl!ft Ind toft Cllll'. ""tfTllll ftwll only lCJM' 0'1IOft fllll> ne1 u'n 91.,.t Wo<Mn'1 s-M-L ll'DI. • . ' I • • ... i • ' • • J " " 1 ~Lawyer :production of a ·sman ·Car ki~ sales in. tbe United S~tes ·.:::" ~pete wilb ~,ei8n a~-> .. , . would r_each a new r~ ior o:~ .Board Cllaliliian J"'a mes 9.6 million, Jnc!qding lniporta. ; ... :-. Sattirday s:a14 tlie new'' He sald, thoo$h, that around' . j , Of Beatl.es ~ car. ·will be smaller than the 1 million of these sales will be F nd D _ .J ~averkk, Ford's entry jn. the foreign cars. This ls the nm):-, OU eud"':;Oc.iriomy sweepstakes.~ch 1s el he espec1a to altact will\· ' · "1.o'-10 on sale next AtiriJ. ---~·the proposed sqtall car~ •. ' HOVE, England (AP) -, J?avid Jacobs, lawyer for the • . • ]!eatles and a number of other . $tars, was found hanged in .. . the garage at h1s seafront ~-.- '-~ f 2;!?.· s:a~qu~11;.: • ,· : .. IJJrJll The body was dikovered ,b]:' t ;~~ i · ; ·-' ~"'-• i ser\'anl. Friendii aald Jacob• ; Yf" JBlJE A lTTnm\1' (d A i1i" 111\~T had appeared lo be under a .:~ ~\U .11. J1 ~\Ull"Sl strain for some weeks. "'-~~,.. II was lbe second !lme death 11 17i;"~~-. c..t.~' had come cloae to the Beatles "1osfi.-...;..::::;...._ ·M11tlall'1..,; in recent yeara. Brhm Epateln, -·....--,~••••WI ' · ,. their managet • .andt -.otber , 'client of Ja~: died in ' ·• August 1957 of an aecldentaJ overdose of sleeping pills. · Jacobs wU 57' and un: married. 1n adciJUO.· to tlJe BeaUes, be bad represented Sir Laurence Olivier, Marlene mtrich, Judy Garland , berace, Shirley Ba.saey aod • z..a Gabor. "Cuyana Votes ·on Parliament ' GEORGETOWN, Guyana (Af>) -Guyanese went to the p:>lls today to choose a new parliament. Llnden Forbes Sampson Burnham, 45, prime minister since 196f, is apect- td to be re-elected. Trying to unseat Burnham and his People's Nation.al c00gress WM bis ard>-rlVal Qi. Cl!eddl Jagan. a U.S.-ed-• qcated Marxist who loads the ~'°"le'1 "'-fve party. A Chl'lslmll &lft .-I ;That Usls All Year ' qRANGE COAST YMCA I MEMBERSHIP I CALL NOW 642-9990 I "'' u"'"""' "'· -- • • " ' I Highlight ci p~tty holiday look with 'Colorelience' holr ,color by Helen~ Curtis ... pretty you! 8.50 from tmo • HJtlene Curtis 'Tn-Umph' 'permanent . NO APPOINTMENT NECUSARY ~ .... TOM MUMTIMllTOlll •0.tlf MSWPCNIT~ ••it.tit OrM!llt1lt ClftfM' Huntlnttln Ctnter f 1tlllan 11~ ,.,. ,...,, tn-.QQ tncl n-, "2-mt • 21'111 ,.., .w.a11·. -' ..J .... . -·-·- .. - COSTA Me3A ' HUNTINGTON BEACH ' . · jHimtinglon Center) • ' 'IH"!l>P• Shopping Conl•rf ~ .·.;·' .:. :: •• • ' : NEWPORT BEACH ' ' .. IF~sliion lslencl) " , I . I ! I - • »All V Ml.OT ,f;leari~ : Air Calt,ech Stages 'Pro~st' PASADENA (APY -In an research • -aod decided to era when the air aeema-tilled tackle. a reseatcb· problem with Ult shouts of Mmetimes outsJde the cWsroom.. bUY demands.by studenta, 11!'· • 0 ¥/e wanted t0•cto something derp"aduates at tbe California JnsUtute of Technology-are , staging their own protest - to clear the air. The program of venting frusb'aUons ill the liboratory and cl4ssroom jnstead of 'on ·campus malls began last sum- mer when 70 students from 20 U. S. Cf)lleges a n P universiUes..met at Caltech. They voiced displeasure, a 1pokesman said, at being restricted primarily to text· book studies. They sought a cttance 1 1 do more actual * * * Disc~ions 'OoseDown' ' High School LOS ANGELES (UP!} Classes at Fremont . High School in WaUs were cajlceled today while student rePresen- tatives met with faculty and admini!trators to disc u 1 s issues w h I c h precipitated t1D1Doi1 pn. the mosUr Negro campus:. Superintendent of Schools . Jack P. Crowther Sunday an- nounced today was a "pupil- free day" and urged students not invited to participate in the discussions not to come IO school. ~ctive, I f possible," CaJtech student tJKiy presi- dent explained. "Because smog is such a big problem here," he said,• "we selected it all our p~oblem,. and chose a program Uuit Would involve undergraduates rrom other colleges. Caltech otfi.clals, Intrigued by the project, made laboratory equlpmer1t available and helped write a projloaal ·to the"Department or Health. Education and WeUare which resulted in a 168,250 ifaDt !pr research. And the research, in turn .. has shown In part that smog costs tbe _average Southern C@li!ornia homeowner $100 a year .in deterioration an<I that rats breathing <:lean air learn· more quickly and mate fewer mistakes than those inhaling the_smog~ "'The Student Reseirch M.socialefl. 'as, they ' c a·t t tbeo\Se)11es 'llOWJ sent a 4oo. • page report al their findings to · the sponsoring ·federal agency and, are now looking for new areas of study. -They have offered :various recommeodaUons ' !or 1mog cop~91 and anti-smog devices arid'· Qave organized a student group 'l\lppqrting >llite anti· smog legislaUpn. , · ·, -PJa11JH1 ln1anlt11 'Supermn~' Ruling. Due ' l,tlS ~GELES (UPI) • A b)' 'lritneaa fer ·TIMU '.Center heH, •bo bu ~ The \hoory that 1ome men will be Dr. H • v e Io ct amtned the deftndant ...i· u are prone to 'violence ·from ~al, -afMlldat -prilonen with ablmmal birth llld are pby 1 lca lly •r,ati2Ced~w;;l'Ml~~blll~~lf~a=d~lc~1=!=XYY==c=hl=cu=1'=08l=OID=1t=coo= .. ;ll.:::~il un•bl< lo •top lhe.P)9elves'.11 from CQllllllitting • crin)e p'r ARTl~G DEC. 1'5 • reeolvea lls lint .tat Tuesday l\leW! PSA in a U.S. wurt. ". • . The delendant ii llay Tan-, ' ner, SS, a copfesaed .tapist .. r • • Ken.nedy·: who v•luntarily led pallc• to the parked car where he a~ lacked hla vlctljn ill May, 11167: Y th S t Tanner will try to ·enter a 0 U e plea al Innocent by reuaii of Insanity although he can-u T lk tends he !maws right from P a S wrong, tbUI aatWylng one al the main legal teata al aanlly. \ He claimll, however, that SANTA CLARA (UPI) -because he lw an extra male Seo. Edward Kennedy Sunday chromosome -knciwil as 'Uia 0 • XYY or "su~ale" .,,,.._ c,redlted · "br,!lve ·young r-·-· WJ .. drortle -he was pbyalcally Americans" with the effor:t unable to stop himself friim that brought about a bQm.bing raping the woman. He believes halt in the Vietnam W~ and he is physically, rather than other m&or peace moves. emotionally, insane. · ,t~ powerfUI was "'eir ex-Superior Court Judge ample that by late this year Maurice T. Leader must all the major presidential can-decide for the first time in didates had come to ttteir the United States whether an beliefs:," Kennedy said tn a abnormal chromosome count talk at the University of Santa is legal bas!S for a plea of Clara. not guilty by reason of ln- The M-assachusetts sanity. , Democrat )'as at the school The XYY syndrome Is an to receive an ·bOnorary doctor accident of nature occurring of Jaws .degrte. About l,500 either before or after con-Escape the holiday crowd lo San Francisco. Fly person.s · attended the ception in which a male baby PSA from Long Beach.5 flights a .day. More on week· cerern.ony, locluding San Fran-.bas one extra Y, or male, ends. Same flying time as L.A. International. Same clsco'Mlyor Joseph Alioto and chromosome. Thus the f t . DC 9 J I B f Co FAm nickname "flupermale."· as :aerv1ce-• es. ut ... no congestion. Save B:, ,., v. ~ G. Leader will hear testimony airport drlvj!'Jg time. Plenty of low cos~ close in park· ;M year ago/' K,ennedy !aid, from both sides during the Ing. And th• crowd hasn't found It yet. Call your t;we were tol~ tbaf 'f:Yen ·to hearing which he scheduled travel _agf1g_t or PSA for a holiday lift from Long suggest a boinb ·haJt was before .making the landmark B~Ch. 42&-2447 ornG-0125. PSA.n-youallfl 'oQscene.' But now J"e and ruling,, --------~======::-----,--===='==-"' ___ _, - CONCEPT 401' ZOoM DIJAL 8 . , ... MOYtl PIOJICTOI • . ..... ' Wa Taka Trodas - IMPOllT""1 fllATUUS: TWO MOTOt sfSTIM , Y•tl•W• lfM!t4 . fll• ~fl" "' • t • r. S1p1r1te. ce111t111f 1,.M, hTP .m.T•Hf. .c~llrtt "'oter: rfl11fft Ill' .-1;., tlne•th rt11111f119 et •II .,...41 tiMf •~"pHH1lly qvltt •i>'r1fi•n· Hl-Ll&HT SLOW '40TIOH • ' ' J . U11h1w• 1yitfM ahW1 1l•w "'•tl•n with· n• li9lit Ion •nd n• fllclier. ~ ' ' · ' ' . , REWIND INTEllOOK , , Eliml11~t.1 ·p•1albl• fll111 41m19• by p1>1ifiv• of llM of r•w;1"4 1p1•4 whll1 fil111 11 tllr11clff, AUTOMATIC-,ROJiCTION lAM1' SWITCH · limp li9hh0 ,'i111ly wh111 film it f1r11t11t, •llmlntt•I' tcrffll ,1., •. 0'1'1CAl FRAMING Alw1y1 111•1 ciflftr of 1h1rpn•11 elld brillience. e FllllV llltornlllc: 1'111 la l'ML lhl"Ndlnt e f:J.A wio. ren119 ioom ltnt e Vlrl&blt Nlftd far'Wlrd •Piii 11ver11 e SCIO watt 11r1nlll11C1 e C•r!Ylnt h1fldl1 e Fllmlrlmmtr e SWL'-Oltl .CCHI ..-1 • Mlcr"""l1r !Ill • Dll<MI -'•t constrt>Ctlon • MIO-fool rHL CIP«ITV • Oelocl\lbll card -ll~t Ull ,.., •IJl'lllllet e 1 .. 11n1 super l /1t1nd1rd I ccnver.ion 1wll(Ji • $1Mle frtme proJl(llc>ll· e Jll'lla.!1t f-.:l CC011rol • Elr~1tlon control e $11f<CXinl•lllld In lh -c1rry Clll e G111r1nlnd -full v.1r ~ Htnd-waadirflllld •1nelh11 •UL 11>Prll,,_ • ln!Nrlt $Uptlf t rHI tcl&pl~r • ,,.,.. In U.s.A. DAVE'S CAMflA EXCHANGE 474 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-2136 FremOnt was the only city high school affected by the cancellation and classes there will resume as .scheduled Tuesday, Crowther said. The discussion groups in· chided representatives of the Black Students Uriion, campus chJbs. the student government l:nd all iso faculty members and administrators. AIJ Dr. Lee A, Dul!jldge, Ca1tech.-pr¢<ien1 ·' .... nuy named Presldeol-ell>Ct Nixon's science adv.lse,t,. put It: "Dur- ing an era,\'~en deWUcUon seenUI: .Jo be tlie real goal of rd~ student groups, it Wi.$0 ab: 'inspiration lo watch the c9Rech students reverse th. ,...:;o;i •ti IS··~~"" our friends ~d our enemies ... --'"' are sitting down to negotia- tions in Paris." All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Satu!4~Y LEGAL NOTICF; SUl'ElllOR COURT OF Tti.E ·~TATE OF CALIFOllNIA FOil THE COUNTY OF OU.MO~ NI. A 41'ft •-NOTICE Oil' NEAltlNQ FOil PSTITION JIOll "ltOIATE OF WIU. ANO FOJI ISSUANCE 01" LEnERS f(Jt"AMaMo TAltY. f E!lll• or ALICE E. M4LS8AllY. De«•ied. 'NOTICE IS HEREIY 'GIVE.rt TlWI ci.r..,ct L. H~n "'-' j'lltd , hltllll• • .-el!flO" for Pr~!~ of Wiii and for Le~I Testamenlarv, referentf tu whldl 1'I f!l'lde 1or lurlher 1>1rllcul1ri. ana ""'' lhe time and plate of hearlt19 tl>e $8mf 1111• bforn H1 lor De<:~t>I'• 21, 19611, •I ''JCI A.M., In thf courtroom of Dtc111rtment No. 3 ol H id court, •I 100 W. Ill> $1., In lhe Cl!Y ot unta ""'' Callfornl•-D1tec1~ 6, Ifft W. E. ST JOHN Counl'f Clerk J. D. TAGGAlllT A~ for P'lrffl~r '11 Se. Flowtl' St. .... ~ .. L• A-1off, C1Llfontlf, ff01' f2U) UMlU PubllsM<I Or•tl9' Cot.t 011IV Pile!, Oecemller f, 10, 1•. lHI ltso.61 LEGAL NOTICE P·llm callTIJllCATE OF SUSINESS P'ICTlllOUS NAME Tht u~1faried don eert!lv M Is CONIVdlne 1 -busLneu 11 m M1rlne Aw~ Balbol lsllond, C:..lllornll, llt'du the fldrtlom firm Mme of BALBOA ISLAND MUSIC STORE and fhal said firm Is ~ of the hil-1119 HfSC.11. wllost! name In lull ll'ld pl9u of ,...ldencs h •• lollowl: KEVIN lltlCHTl!iR FOll:DEJIBll.UGEN, 703 Polrisl:tt11, Cl>l'Vft• del Mar Oated 1'\0Yembe!' 21, lf61 Kevin Rktller Foroerbruten Stale ot C:..ltfarnll, Or•1111e Count\'' On Novlrnber 11, 1'61, before me, 1 Net•,.... Publlt In arid ll:lr $.1111$ Slate, P!rtOlllllY IP-•ed KEVIN 11.ICHTER FOROERl!lll.UGEN kr.o..-n Ill rne lo br tl>f pers.on WhoW 111me II lllbstrl~ 10 lhe wltMn lo1trum1nt al'ld •~now­ ~ed he e•e<:uled 11\t ... me. !OFFICIAL SEALJ Richard A. Higbie No11rv Publlc-C1llfornl1 PtlntlPJI DUice In Or1nge COYn!v MIOlllE AND MlGl1E •.o.ao-m I•~ 11111111, C1tllornl1 Altern•JI Pub!l1ht<I Or•ngt C~1t Ot•IJ P llol, NO"emblr 2S and December 2. t, 16, 1U8 10.!7~ LEGAL NOTICE P'·llflt (IEll.TIFICATE OF •USINESS FICTITIOUS NAMe Tilt ul\det1igr>e<I -ttrlll1 1hf ls unctutll"g ' buslntu •I Sil W. 19111 SI,, CO!ll Meu, C1tlfornl1, under !ht llcllll0\11 firm ''"™' ot a " e RUBBER STAMPS ANO PRINTING 1nd l~I! s1ld ll•m II comPO~ l1f Ille lollowln1 person, wt>ost fllmt In full alld P11ce of •~•lder>ce \1 II follows: EVELYN T. KANTER. )n~ Pllo Ver.:Le Avt .• LDf\11 8HCll. D11H Novtmbe• 21, 1'6t EVELYN T. l(lltiNTE llt Stilt pt c111'°"'11, Or1M11• t ountv· Ori NOYembl!• 11. 11161. befo,e mp, • Nol11Y Publie In Incl lor u ld Sl1te. __,.11'1' 1ppe1red EVELYN T, KANTER •l'IQwn lo "'' lo be ti\• pe.-~ ""'"'P b 1ubscrlbed to the wltllln ln1lrumenl I nd 1tknowled9Pd WW 1noeuted the um•. (OFFICIAL SEAL! Josff>ll E. 01v11. Noltrv Pllbllc·C1Hlotnl1 Prlnclp11 Offlc1 1n °''"'' Coun1v Mv CommlUIOfl EiPltf! June 2\, 1t70 '"llbfl.i.ed Orlt'llle CCl9d 01ilv Pik>I ~' 1S 11'111 Otc.,...k r f, '· 16, 1... 'l'OSl.;.t LEGAL NOTICE ; ' ' ~Pl: Slightly Injured ...... J "'"i ' , .;:·::.·:'' :verpass Collapses T«~~P. OAKS (AP) - FoU~year:oid JI. I fr e d Streit .. ~ :a ~hortcut Sunday across .a.-...1tlass'ive, sleel-rein- forc~d six-lane overpass under construction in Thousand Oaks \vhen the bridge collapsed with a roar. Jn the tons of steel girders and wood pilings the boy was found with only a broken heel. The 35-foot-Jong b r i d g e crashed onto Hillcrest Drive. just missing two cars as it fell 15 feet. Young Streit was taken to Conejo Va 11 e y Community Hospital. His foot was put in a cast and he was released. OUR OWN ... 17 & 21 JEWEL QUALITY TOWN.CRAFT A. Man's calendar watch. 17 jewels, stem wind. I . l~ies• marquise shape. 21· jewel, faceted ayslal. C. Man·~ 1~tom1tic dly and dater. Expansion band. 1695 1595 2495 CHARGE IT AT YOUR PENNEY'S FINE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT llVLLlllTOH HUHTIHOT'ON llACM HIWl"OllT llACH er. .... Ctirii,r l~unll"tlon Cf l\ltr Ft sl'llon ltl•fld (i'lllltttr •• "''--°'~-hn O!tte FWY, MttArfllllf 11 ll'IC.Cl l Hwy . ' 'llstAYNE' JEWUYIOX Ampl• 'aom in hondoome bladi: er brown.10"by7"1.y 2.11'' 5iff, 5.50 THI 'IRISTOL' VALET IY SWANK B;g copocity-12" by 4\io" by TJio'i l!llock/ r.d or t•Mn/block. 'CONVlltTIW' llUJOLD In black or b•own by l!ludon. Hand e•oin1d M1>rotcan Wot!itr. CAI IMIUM QT CASIS Collloi11• hthllehl. Hft Wll , • , otl ,,,...._ ..... ~. car --· 'HAWAIIAN SiJU' ~ Ann SlfAYI 1.50 •1USS1AN UArllll' .Ann SHA.YI 3.'50 IWANK'S IHOI IUffVAUT In .-fld col«J, If «1rne1 with &livlr1 block· &. br•wn peli1h, 3.50 TU.VIL IA.I 111' IY IHlllDS ·-'• 2 bottl.. ind -with .. 9lo111t. llock, Clll¥1. COSTA MESA (H1rbor Shopping Center) • Men's gift .ideas begin ' pt Pe{lneys!t .. • • ~!'.~ . . eiYjal shirts in g*tstyles! A. i.Wlt ~eclc 1tyli111i1 i1 fa1hion ri;tit for thet ' ·;ry" " 1peclcll ~•'11 oppreciot. th• 90ft •11fw1...W. fMI tf 1~% comt.d «il?Orl, tht ihart 1r-., pt.. hancfrchllf~t. In l!IUlti pin t!rii-1-• lilrtaf -y tf coforil Silfl S, M, t. Xl. L A9Dllw-~rti.f!Klr. levorile frot'!I rtnn.ys, Juli right for tiVl11tl Of '3 "°'1N"'• 50% cio!rW llOlhlft 11'1 hnn·,..... •.• 110 ifelllnt .....,.. wl!Q tu!Tlbll driMI, It -wilt. diltindh'I th.I ...,.. , iHoidtfy in ti.cwtlful fnhion colon. $iJB S. M, I,, Xt. (. Mtfl'• nvrnbw.,.. styli ltodtr-•• , ..,.. ,,,._ rr11t• chombroy -'robl ..,i thilt that 'IMCl1 • ;,oning when tvmbll cl1*:ll Of 50% ~ t1ncl .50% «itlon thll ~ W.lrt -In fcuhlOll 1had• tf b1H, oaid anti ...... SJlft S, M, t. XI,. YOUR CHOICE~- J.9.8 'P.ENN·P.REB7'' ·~ ~-::,w..· J ) - HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH (Huntington Center) (F11hion lalondl ---·-·-- I • I -· ""'-l~. 1968 DAil v -., • mer1cans R~jecting T y ·Guns, War Guns fBr. Yul.a..-· I 'rrs liiht enough : .. onty 1 l;loit Cllflf 9 ~ ~et ih.di.a~I pktuf'9 I is bi1 efKIUBh for the~ fan1lly ••• upsta1rs, downstairs, kitchen, porch or den. The set worb on ~. or 12Y auto/boat .battery (with optional atce55Clries.) Corne in and see this popularty•pricecl ~ t:Me. The TV-710U is the perfect set for priwte y)ewing. I~ • wnced all-s<Hicktat&circuitry and front mounted speaker dehvers 1 clean, clear sound. All controls are conYeniently &f'OUped tor I easy operation. Complete with earphone for private listenin&-It's bNutiful in cNrcoal or lieht gray. SONY- 1" DllAG<>fjAL MEASUllE PICTURE s991s . ~ ; ~ OUR 22ND YEAR IN THE HARBOR AREAi . ' NEii' YORK ,(AP) • -A-ri!"'"!o wllh a ....,. vJolence tlllit ...... just u ,\mtrlcaa pu-. an J&-~ ol more thM JOO happy -and the eustomer1 ...,.., •• •· ··• •· ...... "'l1le ldel II IO lelrD .,. happy -1hal .. don1 ,_-. wY--war wYI to a.. tocether·" , , ..,,,tl><m,"llidftA1ll<Ml&b, .. Clrilbtw pr-for """ uve loll • -vlca --and 1eoeraJ lbel.r dilldren In a ruclloo "6111111 •" -from ":IDINlger ol M1a Bros .. llOres qalnsl violeoce In. lbe CGiln-...-""" .... -our on J'Jorld•'• -COlll. vy. f 1 buyb:c •Wl1 him UM INI," '1We were concerned that 'l1le ;ollootinC deitha this 111111 a ~ 1 or oelll~ iUna for Christmas vear ol Sen. Robert F. K'~n-llo11Ga'I, a II In DI Ip o II 1 I doein I l!eelll In the right IP!ril , ---Nre. -II ... ms the opposite ol nedy and the DI;. Mailln • ....., lhll ba._ llopped what Chrlllmu mew," said LWMr Kini Jr.. the Coo-aelllng or promoting war toys ~ames Posner, preaid~t of llnulng war. In. Vietnlm. ~ r,port:favorable publlo.reac-Dey Bros. lo Syracuoe, N. >;plenco, la the ,Jtreela are Ucili '1 r 11 l , Y. clted r U rtalON 'for ~ '"I'here•i been 10 much In "We've bttD very hearteoed ahleoce of toy weapons trom papen about cum and by the tremendous accolades ............ ... ~ -""' -.. llop. popWll' " tlil IOJ ~ lo pod ..w., IUJll," ha added. m&Dy ..-several .- several sears ltoebuct .... lliJl -.. ·-.iord .received lettert ol com-betltqt" loya. , ' mendaUon !lorn l""'nll liiioe Ge!ltnJ'1 bJ&ber pr f CI d !be chain llopped adv..tlolli -have provod more war toys in hi e:at1Jo19e. II sel'lllUve to' pubUc 9t.Dllmtnt wir toy• ,lhlt coot1nue to ap1n11 wlHtltnlocl l<i11' sell well tend to have ..,.. In PlilladelJ!hia the Jollli hlslorical f'l'lura thll. ~ves Wonamaker depli'tmenl stOre them 'Uie conDotaUon ot. flduca· aid, "You can't even find lion rather than violence. the ooee we bavJ lo tho toy Miami stores report Revolu-department." Uonary War, World, War II ~ Some areU. boweVer, ate type \o>"; with the eicpelion buctln(' the national lr<Dd or guns, are popular. against war toys. j Cowboy pi.stolll are the most . "You've &ot to rJmember A aurvey Qf IO stores, in 13 states showed I b I· r p decllnea In the sale ol toy gum, In Columbus, Ohio, He!~; M\lfll. and Dallal, • Tm:., decreasu of up to 25 percent have been rePorled. ~ All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday Many stores have al!O SloJ>- .ped promoting and advertising War toys. UVE TOGETHER At E. J . Korvettes on New York's Filth · Avenue, for ex- amp1er> the pJ.uUc M 1 e marauder"-"50 nota:w~thout ··~j.;,-. .and th• .sbqr\J ma gum ~ ibilnted' e11 • to a comer of the ·sa1es·0oot • .. We don't encourage peOple lo buy weapons," said Joseph Feldman, executive director of Pittsburgh'• golden Triaqle . , Benefit Aids Sclerosis Volunieers In Mu 111 p le Sclerosis will sponsor the Dec. ' 11 premiere of "Isadora'' 1tar· ring Vanessa Redgrave at the Loewe's Ho1Jywood 'lbeatre. . . . ·. ' ' ' I ' : ~DAVIS BROWN 1411 E.17thSt. I Daily 9.9, Sat. 9-6 ~----- Costa Mesa I 646-1684 I Motion picture stars and prominent community leaders are expected at the event. Proceeds will benefit MS medical reeearcb. Reserva- tions are available by phoning the Orange County MS Society Chapter at 547-1369. • HOLID . ·y . . · °1\ .Sl?EC·IAL · • • • ;.LAST 3 DAjS Hurrr! It's Not Too Late. ~~~! ' . "Each year at this·time we make our greatest offer; a 2· for 1 Qffer. Bring a friend!, and Share the fun-it's a NEW FIGURE at* the price. "Special Lii,yaway plan" protect.s you on starting now or after January 1, ·1969" Be 1 Dress Size Smaller . .. By New Years Tell us the dress si2e you're wear-· ing now and we will tell you haw Mr.. otori• - many visits it will t.ake and we as-llndar o1 tt.. World'i leadlng 11- sure you in writing tha~li will c.M<il'S,-. -lnck .,.., 'I.,...,. be one dress sire sma!Jer by New ~ ~ ,.,.~c1owti.,: .!::- years. "' -.i.itaa --1cll ofltr,, , '. WHY IS GLORIA MARSHAJ:L NO. 1 126 1-licla·ln California alonal • • . 1. RtBUlt& :Z. Prices .._,lowu than otrered by any other Figure Contn.l S;JBtem. 3. Gloria Jilamh8ll ...,;n. '1>U in wrljing thatJOU will a'chieve your perfect dress si7.e. ~SE PQ~.an~ IN~ flVlll hifl!I, tbiglar, waist, tummy and arms. -. ' . NO DISROBING, we are not a ay~E CHILD CARI Opoa Dally' It~.,,. s ............... Millwa..,.. ...... ' ~· '11111.._.w.1-. ...,. __ , NIWPOllT BUCH 430 j>aclfk C-Hlfhway (2 Bloekll Eut oi Balboa Bay C1 ub) 642-3630 tre.MI ........ SAN:JA ANA 1140 W. 17th Street 543-9457 .. ' • '-"' peff.!ftft;n't Pattie• .......... , ................ ;.,_ . Penneys·' Candy-land- dan'ces with -s garplums Come fill stockings,_glft 'nsts and party boWls . . with the dandiest candles ·arid nuttlest·nuts Fill 'er upl That'• right, honeys Cpn,dy·land is the Filling-Up- Ploce , •• traditional treats that come bo,ited 'n boonh"ful for flfl. ' . inv the bill when it com .. to gifts' of gqbd laste .•• plus candy and nuh KOOpOd up by_.lie-poundfui to flit-up stockings (and ' -. tummi11l) and flit a houlO with -holiday spirits fa< enter-' ' faining, Or for cr.miw gifting ••• bring in a vase, a coffu mug, a basket, a toy bucket ta fill wiih goodies for a double delight. Penneys quality 11 always freshly, Krumptiavsly goad with top Ingredients, magk recipes, ond a sugarplum telecttan of yumsl N E W P 0 RT BEACH (Fashion Island) Mary Eltber tr1111 by the bOx: Assorted chocolate 'candles, good selection 1 lb. box •1 • Peppermint patties, ch~late covered 1 lb. box 1.15 , Rum and .brandy fruitcake, vacuum packed 2 lb. can 1.25 Holiday mix hard candies, asscirted t.Vorites 2 lb. box 8'9 .. HUNTJ GTON BEACH (Hunti119\qit C.ni.rJ . . - • J t DAILY I'll.OT iio.i.r, --14 IM -. St!hOol Sk.ppe·rs Trippell IJp Few Errant Students E scape Truant O fficers . Truanc:y, like crime,-~ Pll'· ScbOol autborltiel 1eem to cat.ch up wUh -wbo dlld>, staUltlcs ..... ~ by the Comity Scbools Offlco ....... Probably the truant geta away with Jt a few tlmel. But when the unexplained .-mount Ill' to •boul four, IChool J><rOlMll crock down and tiouall.Y pul an end to It. In only a few hard core cues of' habitual truancy ls tt llOCMlll1 !or Ju•en!le court authorillt1 to bo called In, cues iovolvlnfl only one student to oeveral tl>oosand, .-ding to the o,ures. A much larger numbu, one child in 100, 1ta111 ~ the path or bocOmlnll a habitual tniant. But tbe1 are dllluoded by men llh Leo Arranqa, ol Nel'llll'i- l!lesa ocbools, Biid H. w. Stanc!pcl, of the Hunun,ton Beach lllflb. Scl,.;;1 District. • Tbelr -thod 1'I to meet with Ille cblld 811d·Pkn11. . "Moot puenu, once alerted, take the ueces&ar)' prtcauuona," u1d Arranage. "In many cues, the~ aren't even aware Jbe cblld lm't attending lcbool." Siandard said he generally ftndl to. adequate aupervWon at home. •1rt could be separallon, or both pueou feeling it la: necessary to work in order to maintain a standard of Uving," he said. . U. F.dwln llardlnll, coordlnalar ol cblld welfare Biid attena.nco In the Count)' Scboola Office, -~ or "nolbtna ..... than • symptDm "' • bl&'· pr problem tn the hocDe.11 Tbe procedutes for dealiofl with truenls a~ q\lite slrlct. After four une'!>lalned abieziees in a rear. parents are called Jn or vWl<d to 11\eli bome. They are told to DO UncetUlD tertlll lheir chlld by low mu<! bo Iii fChool. ''The conference · la a reii flag. We Jet t9em know we· will be watching closelY," said Arranage. TwO more days out ol school, a total of six days, Md the child 1oes to juvenile court, That is the slate law. &gli~h Youths Take School · • MH!ul .......... . For the Record UCI Speakers Bureau A vail.able to Clubs - Births • HOAO MIMOlllAL MOSl'fTAL -n Mr ... M~ Rll!Jtl OIMlll, 20ln MerlM l•ne. Hunt1111ton at.ai. !low •-u Mr. lo Mn. Rotft" Rinn. 11N ~ dtt Dr .. Cotll Mes., •lrl Mr. & Mn. PtM Ffflent,.,., a:I 12111 st., Hun!l1111ton &udl • ..., Mr. & Mn. AHrld S.VUN. "6 W. W1twn SI .• Colla ,..,.., 1lrt Mr. t. Mn. Ra~ITIOl'ld Ci~ G!I DEATH NOTICES BALTL MORTUAIUE'I Corolla de! Mar.OR S.1150 Costa Mt1a ,.U I-NU BELL BROADWAY P.10RTUARY UI 1Jroadw1y, Costa Ptlesa lJ 1,.3433 DILDAY BROTHERS HunUngton Valley MorWary 11tll Beacb Blvd. llunUagton Beach w-m1 PACIFIC VIEW ltfDfORIAL PARK Ctmetery • lt1ortuUJ Cllapel 3$11 Paclfk: View Drive Newpart Beac•, ~ '4f..i700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FIJNEllAL HOME 71tl BolJ.I A•e.. Wt1Lmlnltet 1tWSZ5 SMITH'f MORTUARY C7 Mala Sl llutla .... Buch LE._ UC Irvine's 1969 Speakers' Bureau listings now a r e available to clubs a n d organizations planning pro- grams for the new year. Public Ailalrs Officer H. Brad Atwood said nearly 50 professors, students and staff members are available lo speak on topics ranging from , drug abuse to computers in education. SAC Plans Sky Dunlap Scholarship 'take.it.to.the beach t . I 1 .take'it to the· bedroom NOW .IVST ••• $12995 Our 22nd YHr In TM H1rbor Art• BEST n,, DAILY PILOT eff,,. 1ern1 of th• l»e.+ h1hlre1, • ., 1m 11 "''""of ,,,,,, .. •••lf••I• 111 •11J a1w1;1'!' 111 the 11itl.a. . The o~!Y m~lcatton t~at Gets to a·Major Cause of Heiriorrhoids Now I Most complete 3-way relief! PRICE WAR HLA1Rcurss1 so ·This important development in hemorrhoid treatment comes to you 1fter five years of &e:ienliPc and clln!Cll testlnt. Not only does Counternoid• work by les$ening pain fast, ind by coating. soothina, and protealn1 lnJurtd tissue ••• 1 but unlike every other hemorrhoid product Counternoid also works a third way. lalion with DSSia penetrates In) minutes to the top of the · recttl area to soften the stool ind e1si the bowel movement · II is this unique action that dotS] ·so much to mak1 natural htalina possible. , Loe1tod on 19th botWMn H•rbor ind P1rk tint r. AIMrhu'1 M.nt Ttlepliooe 541-tffO Thanks to an exclusive formul1 with OSSJo '"'only Counterno id gets to a major CIW:t ot hemor· rhoids: Painful hard constipation. Without initetin1 la:utive effe ct. Here's how: In hospltal X-ray tests doctor$ have demonstrated that , the remarklble COunternoid formu- So, ii you live with the pain and fear of recurrin& minor hemorrhoid troubles, cet temporary ralief wilhJ medically-tested Counternold. CUT·RITE BARBER SHOP COSTA MISA Actually, used as directed, Cof.m.' ternoid offers the most com~lft( 3·way relief you am pt witrl0&4. a prescription°' without surpry.\' In stainless cream or suppositorlll.l , At all drua: eoun~ers. \ 551 WIST ltTH :*Trfftlftfrfo.tl kon,.on,..Uflodllo kw. Sf ' oliday • sure to . find it at El Rancho! Complete var{ity in wine, spirits and cordials! When the name is "El Rancho", there'a quality, value and satisfaction in a name! See for yourself , •• compare the El Rancho family of fine liquors, and see that you do get out. st.andin1 quality ,at reasonable priceaf You'll be glad you shopped at El Rancho ! El Rancho Scotch ...... 5111 $5.79 El Rancho Gin ........... 5111 $3.85 Bottled in ScoUand ••• juat for El Rancho! 86 proof. · Nine ty proof! ••• don't forget the tonic ? , .. quart $4.85. Blended Whiskey ...... 5111 ~99 El Rancho Vodka ........ 5111 ~69 Smooth • • . budget priced I ••. 86 proof • • • quart $4.99. Eighty proof ••• blenda so smoot.h.lyJ , .. quart $4.69 . Straight Whiskey ...... 5111 '4.99 El Rancho Tequila ...... SCh $4.89 Sour Mash • • • 6 yrs. old, 86 proof • , • • • . quart ~6.99. White ... 86 proof ... ::iomeone will want Margaritas ... ql $5.89 . There's "° 1tiw.tino in qualitv in El Ra.uho'a private label spirit& ... onlv 1.he price ia rt· duced / ••• look for the difftre-Me in the Per&onali:ed Supermarket.a! Save 10%. bv the ca.set Holiday Packages ... for giv ing! , Seagram's 7 Crown ........................ 5111 '5.19 A brand to be served \Vi th pride! .•. quart • , . $6.39. Seagram's V.O .................................. $6.75 Canadian \Vhiskey •.. smooth and sippable ! . , . quart $8.39. Early Times .................................... Sil '5.59 Slraight whiskeY. .•• favored by so many! ... quart $6.65. Old Crow ............................................ 5111 '5.29 Straight whiskey • , • so very acceptable! •.. quart $6.45. Smirnoff Vodka ................................. Ql '5.99 The one and only in an attractive dec&nler ! ... 80 proof. Tanqueray Gin ................................... '6.19 The way to pronounce .. Martini"! 94 .6 proof,., qt. $7.59. Cluny' s Scotch ................................ · ll!' '6.29 Eighty-six proof ••. always appreciated! ... quart •• , $7.69. Brandy Gift Set ................................. '6.29 A fifth of Cbrll!tian Broe., plu• 2 gl....,•l Great Gitt. GITT cmmcrns. lool D-..t ••• Ill!! IOI iM 11 D bncho Ifft corlllialo! • •. 1,...1 M .., lllo!'ll 111 .,.tlJ wt , -... ~ lllljl M '""°"' --------------- Wines that make the meal! Almaden Cocktail Sherry .............. 51lt $1.65 A moet delightful introduction to that special dinner! Wente Grey Riesling ...................... 511 ~1.79 Light and deliciously dry, •• goes· great with turkey! Cabernet Sauvignon .................... SCh '2.25 From the vineyards of Charles Krug •.. dry and fruity. Lancer's Crackling Rose' ................ '198 Bubbly l'08e ••• gay and festive ••• from Portugal! Invited out? ••• a special wine is a welcomed hoatesa rift! , Advmiled ;ttou •••llable ol cll 1toru December 16, 1'1 an.d 181 Slwp tttrl¥! MCW: Slm!it & Hunlh1!1<0 Dr. (fl Rancho C..ltr) ' PA$11111.1: 320 Wis! Colorado 91Yd. • SOVll PASlll!llA: Fmnonl & Hunlinr!M O~ llDNllHTDW liACR: Wamtr and Al1onquin (Just East of Hunlin1I01 Hllllou~ ..,Ill lfAQl: Vl7 Newport Bi'ld. • 2555 Easlliuft DI. (f.lslblull Vl~1e C4nlu) .. • • l I .I • I • ·I I I t· u,,, ........ Refo m Issue • Ill Legislator~_ ey ~s~;n =:,tors~ ~ :~= =· =· !'i.o M;:f:.i \!,: ~1:,wr:v~sce~~u1! :01: ~ U:~ , 1111111 lqlslltn hope to palJllll last fall. aroW1h al 111te rev...,.. · cw. In tho tu 11tn1cture. ' poNI tlwl O\lilOOld II lil4 -M ••"'l"'ICI' (nllllae RllCID vowed there would AJthau&h moot Jqlalatoro • Qut tho proopectlve numbet "Reform roquJm lb.ti oome ll>oto ...,. aom1 vory "lff)" ~~ 1Dcnuln&ly be no lncreue In tho total said Ill rtlcinn wu dalrob!o, I DllD lo, tho lower bouae, ilue1 go up whlle othtn go ' ID&Woro. 1 11111 tut wUI tu lob. He said lnl!re..ea 0011 • little DIOl9 than hall -::: Cillrla J, Coo, down," ono thlDa _,, cer· A opodll c<111ml-, -d1lllcUll ebd could prove In ooe Ill will hive lo be ol tho lawmal<on wbo rod (~an Oal!al, llald taln, There, wtll be another odll)'lll!oc.ntro11orllouolm . ImjloolUlle. olf11t by rtductlona I n tflllM'O<led lo tho UPI poll ex· Ill "" "doubtl\!I In biller fight over leaJslaUon lo 'I. P'IOurni>J, bu --illol A UPI poll •""1'!'1 ~ • _, ~•mtam lb.It tho Job view ol Ibo dooe dlvlalon In collect sate Income taxes '"' -Jut ....,... on 10 ovonrbelnllna-i# ol.1!1 ~N ~ ~ T..,.. . tho Leglalollln." papoll withholding. ., -.0 Ill'*"' ~om. JaWIDlk6rl th1nt tu rtll"D dhtc1or CUpor W. . 'Ibo D .om o c ro t I c and 'l'be Senoie lo dlVldod evenly Aaemblyman John G ~ IUI It ,..,.,.1111 wUl be ~ ~ i-r!IAI ~ .~ to !i!>lm· ~o.,.. teoders ln tho between tho t\ro ,.Uea with . Veoemon. (R.Modeslo), has """1ct 6o ~Jato In Juu.o: llnjte-tDW.tlio~f ilili'Will lil~lll 't"J:J ~ George :JO Democrall lod 20 already announc<d be will in-belOte .tho c<111mlafM fllel whkh blilU Jlii: 1: miiiae. 'ftii Wd&ot fir ' FrlllCilco), BepubllcaN 'Ibo Q(lp con-ltoduce a withholding tu bill. Ill rtporj, • . Gov. Rmild Rlopn • ~ ~JU? l '6.7 ~ llooaJd Grunaky (ft,. tro1a tho wembly by I nar· Gov. Ronald Beagan ii , He 11111 .Uie -called repeatedly JI{.' eom, I ~ •J . ._, .. _ ,,..¥1llo) -, lifted com-row 41~ marstJi. OdamanUy opposed lo bopod 1i> """""""'1 1 ' prtbemlve tu rl'lta!Go Ii> RliPn'•' Ill ""' ~vo tu relonn wu Asaemblyman Leroy Ir . wtthholdlng, · dlltrlbuUcip I( Uio Ju burd"'! oorud mon fairly tbe COii fiacil year beginning July 1 -1J>ie thlo year. . Groene (ll-Socramento), """' Tiie UPI poll produced that "will 1flllroich ~e but c:i state pvemmtnL Many ia opected to total more than A 11 em bl y speaker.to-bl med up the problem tbl almost a dead beat on tUtiltuual jUIUce." Say-.rry Christmas With Gifts F~om Sears New Junior lntiinat~ Ap,.el Shop ·. ' , . • . . ~ . f~. .. ' . ~ "t_"f. ~ ~ ' . ~ • (I • • ' ~ . ~-.. ;.' -~·-·' * • ~ ~· .., . v ' ' LBI Greetings ... ~. . ~ 'i:: ~ · · , _-, ~--·. President and Mrs. Johnson's flnaJ official Chr!Jt. :'{Y-• f7r""' m .. card (top) is a soft watercolor sketch depict- ing the scene of the White House iii winter viewed ~ • from the South Lawn. Anotber can! wentl9.1pecl11.' ' · noo-Official friends (boltDm) shQwing tile Wbltl ' ' t' · _H_••_•_•_g_ro_un_d_s_1_r_om_th_•_sou_th_po_rfi_·_co_1n_sp_thl..,'._~;_:_1 •~ * j .' Most of New Cabinet To Suffer Pay Losses WASHINGTON (AP) -biggest In Chicago and elp!h Though the wealth o( the Nix-bluest in the country, pays on cabinet won't match that him far mdre than he wUl of the "nine millionaires and get 88 secretary of the tre&sW"f. Maurice S t a n 1 , a plumber" or the original secretaty of co mm er c e - Eisenhower Cabinet, most of deslgnee, rePorledlY bas made its members will suffer pay a fortune in accounting and cul! by coming to Washington. banking. He was president of A Cabinet secretary draws Western BancorporaUon ta $35,000 a year. The men pick-Loa Angeles and, m ore ed by President~lect Nixon recently, presi9ent 0£ the New from banking, law and the York banking house of Glore, coastrucUon industry have Forgan, WUJJ.am. R. staats. been doing a lot better than Even the Cabinet officers that. Most: of the public of· drafted from the traditicnally ficials and educal1in he chose poorl,f pOI ranlls ol educltors (have been dGi.ng about u well. art not bittering ·tbem11JN 'end oo1y two~ the appo~,._, notfpbly&~·all. :. : ~re 11.iely to 1.a)prove u~prd "'\I: ~~;.1 .. _ fmanc1al status.· · ... coming s e c r ;&1W,..~ Nixon hlmsdl reported!,..-agriculture, makes 111,GIO as drew an income of around c~lor af the t'Jtdt&sity $200,000 a year as a senior otNebraska. partner in a New York law . . . firm •• That gives some kind The Uruvm11ty of Chicago of clue to the income of the refuses to tell the salary of incoming attorney general~ G~rge P. Shultz, wfl9 .• 1'lJI ~ John N. Mitchell, who was l~ •_teere~ of labdri.! But a senior Partner in lhe same prof~ pay ?IJ!ltl ·up to firm. • • .$39.000 and Shultli &I dun • ' ' 'Of . the grduate ' ltboGI ' IJl INCOME LEVEL business presumalily 11 II Something like Lhat income more. 1eve1 probably can be ascribed NOS" •ay ... "t; to William P. Rogers, whlf ~ .. will be secretary of state. Winton M. Blount. who wW The long-time Nixon friend be postmaster general, d 1 and former attorney geneaj ~"'aero "1lrY al ~ ls a member of another majo\l' .. •ot\he· United states ®' inblll'f law fh'm of New York and of Ctmmerce. But BkJun& Washington. serving weallhy won't be hurt by the corporate clients. Wa..shlngton 11111 D m.1 l(t Two of the three governon .-~because be priiliiel offtt I · - who wlll come to Wa.!hington vut contracting emplrt did not improve t he 1 r Blount Brothen Corp. paychecks. The state or Gov. Walter J. Hlcbl of Michigan pays its governor Alaska draws only $17,ISOO·ln $401000 or $50,000 more than gubema~ pay, but~.~ Georp Romney, fonner head is a builder and devil.aper of American Motors Corp., and prob&bly would be a will make as secretary of millionaire. housing and urban develop.. That leaves Rep. Melvin ment. Laird, who will be secretary John A. Volpe makes $30,000 of defonae, and LI. Gov. as governor of M~achusetts. Robert H. Finch of Calllornla, But salary is not Volpe's who wiH be secretary of foremost worry for this one-health, edue1tion and welfare, time hod carrier a n d as perbaP1 the only ClblDet carpenter o r g a n i r. e d a ofOcera who will improve tbl1t mu!Umilllon d o 11 a r con-financial stltw:. structlon ope.ration that bears Laird makes $80,GOO &I a his name. Congnss J11embe.r and Finch The Cabinet's two bankers earns $25,000. also would do better finan· A special White Home cam- cially lo stay out of govern-mission has recommended menl that the salartes of CtblMt David M. Kennedy's bank, officers be boosted to fl),000. Laguna Beach School ol Art and Design WINTER PROGRAM · e JAN. 6 ·MAR. 1 ..... __ lOMa IVNTl DAYID ICHNAllL 10•11 AIMITION• AlNOlll ICMINIM lll'lll Ol900t -~ IASIC AND ADVANCID eouuu DIAWINO COLOI & DISllN OIL PAINTINO ICUllTUU WAYllCOLOI LIN tu.WIN• CllAMICS SNM .,..,..._...,,,. ... Fer Ytter9M &JI ..... IMI C...,.. lMll :._ (714) 414°1121 • ---.. ~ ~ . ~ II -,,_.,., . . ~ • . , . [Sears I ia.u. •oaum...urD co. Little • intimates for 1·uniors+- Sears bright new collection .se.n junior iot.imaU. are color happy. Wear them for fun in twos, threes, foun! Coordinate an entire under-look with your outer-look. Slips, ehapen and sleepwear too. In print., do!A!, p1Btela or ~ye poppeni. ScA1ed jm\ r.r the jpnior filure.· The peat put-on besim with little lliJH>DI from. Seam. • . . I ' • j SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satj,f~tion GU41'011tttd or Your Money Ba<I , . • ' . • ' Costa Meta la Tiie So•th Coa,lt Plua 1-.1111 : ' I I JI ~y Pl1.DT Ancient Ct'ty Discovered I PlllLADELPllL\ (AP)-'lbe , .._..,~­ I ........ ..,. I •:ed tblt .. ;~~~~t I G..itft. .... '"-'"~ ,;$,~"·~' I 11a1y,..,.~~~ u · · II ltol cl -.•• ;belOw ... level !'ti!d Ille -~Ht said • 11,ta .. ,.,.. 1lbolil sli milel ta ·-..., -•·ml!< U\!I ~-QU!!l<r lnlond fnlm the Gull Of To· nntolhoreline. 1be ·~t. made l""UJ <llJ Roloey ... Prd. ~':r;!.:1'.,~ aly. •warent!Y ends the cen-1 tury..,[d seardi by sc:holAn of various nadons for the ruins of the Greet colony. Sybaris w.. conquered and d .. troyed by 11• Croton nelgb- bon in 510 B.C. 'lbe Croton- lates re~y diverted a river •over tlie city and sub- merged it. The orcboeoloslsts ,.id Syb- aris was -the largest and rich- est Greek clty ol its time, although I b e y declined to speculat.s on what b u r i e d treasuns ·mlibl lie beneatb the soil and water table. '!be search, wblcb began In 1960, WU carried out by the museum with the cooperalion and supervision of the Italian department cl antiquities. ~.1cavaUon was limited to test cuts because of flooding threat!, which the archaeolo- gists aay will preseot furure dilficully In tile uncovenng process. The Italians, however, plan a iest u:cavation ne:rt spring. Marijuana Found·Not Real Bad BOSTON (AP)-A research team .said today that regular marijuana smokers get ''hlgb" on amounll of mari- juana that have few measur- able physical effects oo tbem. In addiUm, the~ Aid, clJ<- arettes with ~ mari-juana to make wen say they felt "hi " did not give novicel • 1imilar lellll.· tion. - '!be team, working at Bos- ton University Medical School, tested ~ regular mari- l·uana smokers and nine nov- ces, all men in their early 20s, to determine how the smoking affected them. l'l a report published in the magazine Science, they said t h e y found no significant changes in blood BUgar lev- els or attention span, and no evidence that the pupil! di- lated aboonnally. 1bey found generally "sig-nificant but small" changes in heartbeat rates, coordina- tion as measured by trying to keep a stylus steady on a moving turntable, and intelli- gence levels as measured by a matching-type test. "I've conchided that mari- juana smoking certainly is not 3! bad 3! some authorities believe, aJlhough It's still not as harmless as some yo1Y.1g people think," Dr. Conan Kor· Detsky said in an intefview. Kornetsky, a psychologist who supervised the research done by three other investiga- tors, said the object was to eliminate any influences from ••setting and expectation" so they rould "detennine effects directly atlributable to the drug." '11le investigators-Dr. Al!l· drew T. Weil, Dr. Norman E. Zinberg, and Judith M. Nel- sen-said the marijuana cig- arettes used were tested by a U.S. customs laboratory to assure they contained equal amounts or marijuana. Novices came for three, three-boor sessions, smoking phony marijuana cigarettes in one, low-dose ln another, and high-dose roes in another. Neither they nor the persons testing them knew, however, what type or cigarettes they were smoking in each session. The eight regular marijuana smokers came for one threeo hour session. Nixon Hit On 'Promise' BOSTON (AP ) -Houae Speoter John W. McConnM:t, (D-Mau.), has accused Pr<lfd<n~Elect Ricbord M. Nlloo of lnakl?lj( a compalp pied(• by -1oilng ... aJI. Repu bllc an cabinet. "'U.SOUbtedly they are all pod -. " McCormack aald la a ototemeot 'Jburadoy. "But ta '1 e w cl Nlson'1 plea for ~ unity It Is llllllceoble, ond very slinifl· = lhlt tbere ... DO au• « Nearoet amonc -· --- MoMq,-U.ltll • • . ' ' •• -. I . ii. ' ' - ., . . ti • " •• ,, ' ,Ej ;,,..1 .. ..... .. , ' ' -~ j " " easy-care Orlon cardigans . . make perfect gifts 'fdr h er· . . Favorite style sweat~· in,:hard-te>lind women's sizes. OrlonS acrylic cardigans, so 8QJl'f to care for. And so great looking with pants and ·skirts., In sizes 36 to 40. a. loopy cardigan. lots of colors, 13.00 b. sailor collared doul:je lcnit cardigan sweater, white, reel. navy, 17.00 may cO spoflswear accessories 77 ' ! . .. ---·-------• j • • ' -. \.,*~'·' ' ' • ~ ) :· " • • . .' . . .. ., nofflty sweaters are thoughtful holiday gifts LcCIJ?ll of lacy stitches, curling cables, ana·c:r!ip pebbly tel<tures decorate this colleclion of holiday gift sweaters. DistlilCttve cardigans ate fashion perfect for · every woman, and you're sure to .finl:\,Qne to_plaa11e.,her. Shown, cardigan. white, beige, blue, pink. 36-40, 8.00 .. maycp !aahionl~ssories 19 , .. -· ' " ' n~w.longer length carmgans i~ double knit acrtlica· . Th;e P,eHecf 9over-up 'is a handsome swleiiter• ciridigan .. 'ln easy-care acrylic richly \(iouble lcnit • Choose from yellow, green,.red.· beige, navy, white ot black. c. dbul:ilii otetr$t91i1cl::Irdigan;3540, 12.00 cl. Wing coil<'.xreii ccirdigan. 3&40, 12.00 e. blazer sweater, 30-40, 12.00 'Tlay co boulevard.sportswear 16 may co south coast plaza. san cllego freeway at bristol. costa mesa; ~9321 Uop "9if alght llalll Clahlw 1:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. . 'I: )r' ., . ----- • ,,, 'f '1 " ,,, ' llt l 111 ··11 , •U ·lit I lTj '''j 'ti' " .. , Tilt •··I t· ' I :•I •!.j ol. ' ·" " ~I/ ,., 1:: .f "• !'; 1: I I f I I I l • , I l I I I I • l I !-.l I ' • . . ! .\ ' j " ... , 1~.1 ""' " ,, ,,, "·~ 'U"l I f, ~ I I r I. I ' I I I I ' • ' ·i ,, 'I I ' I l 'I I I I ' I • i ! I I i I I ' I I I ! t I • t I I i I I ' I I I I ' I I I I l . ' " . • . .., ,, .. ' • . ' ... ' .....,, .,_...., '" '"' "' , ... 11 JODEAN HASTINGS, 642.4321 Gui/cl , Assists .. ,. ... . . • ' ., ' -i~ts::· .r~;~;:S Hare ;'~"" ( 1; . ~-;. ~ ~-\" .... • • • • • " .;!• ~ ' .. • i l Y u .le;.:~ 10'\ ys:;~~:::;:~~~-·~·j.~.>~, ~· t1 ' •• : •• ·:, -~1~~~~~ :. ~ ff :~,; :·.~~~:~'': .:~~ •... ~~\ •• ,, • • I' ',;:~ ' ' ' ·WW~" , " ? ~" "' )" ~'\1 ~ .. ·-~ .. _ '., -:-. ;--';.:.. ?:j ~·_;f_i;;~ .. ~·: ' . ...:~ ,. . \\ --Sbattnj. the spirlt 'of c1111•~ ·with /iO childr'en 11.!Y!'O' l!<e4t~'. ' area faniilies will• be childten, bf the:~tington Beal;!(• Pj>lll'~· \Viv_ es,.:. ' Guild. •• , l);i... ~ ·:If .t; ... ''_/:':.-' l • • ' ' ,j!.I~... : ' •{ vi - Guild : members' ag&in •·Will-,~~ !heir annflal ·Christmas:1 party between 1.l :30 and 3"30 ,p.ml .~y,: Dec. 21, ·111 1Lake •i'>a(k • . , clubhouse. " · .. · ' ~ -.~4J J~JI'!~\: ·:~ 1. : '.t>r' . J">f,,' I', · •1 .-rt_;:rf.:.~·~ "~'.'1-· · ·r ~--' .i '· TQgether the children.;Wili'!~iames, soqils,\:\ifii;,!lim'lf\ts ' and~ special visit fr!im ·Si!nl4_<1li~ , 7;,;.lJi>!\till conc'!'~~~l!e~:,. .. , by .disfi:lbuting specially dona.~ 01s~t!ilii MaiteN•!Jll~g~ · • Ward~;the needyctilldreh~··. ;~t-.~ {"'/'.'~ .. · 't,. · ~: ,~ i~~~l,~'f.;.itf*-:. . '1 . : f .J .. ,,,. :-ft~~' # -~:1:. ... ..:~"·t-~ .. ,::...&~1~ Cbildr<>n of gujld;m~s·l'UJ.11Ql!iilheif.c"m:lll'll.l'UMl'~"""'; '. ·. · Providirlg music for the ~.Will~~. Loo°M!!l~;;l1.}iifl!~Ql ; ' Mis. Gil Coerper, gulli!·p~dO!l,t, }'.1iJ>} · ··." " ' / Plannjng the evellci ~i'·:.ll!~~St~en Bai!oclc, Goe'rJi~<·' ' ; Chuc'k ·HollinMWOrth, Gene ,w,~ ~ D"!1 Poleli~k, decb~atioll!,; ·' ,·' , James Mahan, Ronald Kellogg ·an<\ Jl~ Gm¢. game§;, and Holllpgi;-J«, ' . worth, Don Tryon, James Qahl, ~ag).}teinhoitz .and·lloy F,a~ber,>_rt. .;~ t' freshments. -. . , : . ·; : ~ .. 1 • -~ ,: , l'!· .... •· .. ,.7"' ·~ ( " ·-. ' , '.'·\ ...... ~9-... . New·dtficers were elected ind will be in~talled'.eerly Qext month.\~. ·:_,, , at a dinner meeting jn the Town and Country:Inn,1 Huriting(oh{l'e_a~h.1;i ~~'"· Taking office will be the' Mmes. Hollingswortb, presfd~t; ~I-'_' 1 ;~:;.,. . lock, first vice president; F~r, s.~nd ~ice' P,f'es1di!qt;;' ~ell6gg, \":t·, :~·1.·~·;, secretary, Tryon, treasurer and ~er, hiij!Qrian. Mrs. G1W1t an~ '· ~f'.i' '"·. Mrs. John Smith will, be in ch~rg~,Cd publicity: ·~. , ;· ~ ·~1 . .:;;,x· 1 •• The first ways and means project for the ne)!.~year will be • -t1 .~:.:. rummage sale in, the Odd Fellows Hall on S~~ Jan. 18, Pro-.N.l '.f, ceeds will be used for··addi~onal community l>rojecf,J: • l . --~ i · · ... • • ' ··"'I • OL Yt.V",lC ~Et ~ETTERS Uncrowned queen ~ the Jet Se€, Jacqueline Onassb wi\h Greek-born shipping multi·millioaalre h11&- l,'",J!" '\ . ~ . ,, ' -, Ultl Tl..,. ' band. beam cor cameramen -touOwing their •wedlling on the Island of Skorpios. ' , Druggist Puts DEAR ANN LANDERS, I jusl read the letter f:com the .Cleveland WtKDan • did ~ under the sun to looe weil)ll but founil llOlling that worked until Ille trlOd the pllll suggesled by • friend. lltt ' problem: The druggist tmisled en taklnc bor .In the back room twice •-It-ll>feel bir IDUICle tooe. " ' ' Pleue, Am. II" me that lady'• ad- dre,., Wbon I read tbot abe bad lom ,IS poonils alld ldt Ulce a mlllioo dollars, I turned &ree• with envy. I've tried ......, of dlell. Alter I take off flve po&n* l IO bc1f wild, ~eat evvythlng In lichl·aad pin -·ollllt· ' Allo, will ~ g1,. me the name lJI the drualal! I thlnlt h II ..m.rful !hat he tal<O. IUCb an 1ntettst 1n hia cuatomen. 1 would like to buj' 1111 pili1 " , " I • • '· ' • I " I ' • ' RlST~S SE~RETS -Learning the truerµ"81)', :the giiijd sponsors its1tnual .Christmas party be- . "ilisjOt ~~ are children of members of !b•-. .tweeiq:'3o, and 3:30 aJi-, satjuday,' Dec-, 21. Dis- . " . ~n, ilea<\11 Police Wives Guild, wh<r'il(ill ' CO'li!t!D~t tbe secr~t of Christmas IS g1vmg are , ,'~~aiiles,~o~s, refre~bments and gilts With:'50 ·_: ~~!\b:·~ght) Jeanne Wehr ,and Matthew Lyon,. t '·. ! ... ~r~frotn'1 needy families in the area ,whep . ~ t , i... ~'f·t --'-;t fa.,/\ . ..;.·)~''• j ., . i.. ·' ' i;~·~~ ·~ . "i.""W-• ... ,. ' . ' '• .". ,·· ' , ,, • • ' I' . .. _:e49..9est S:p,~.f:ld·~r.$: .~~:f f • . ' ,.. • • ' l '· B)' :fRED SPARKS .. r•·' : ) ~ FUN ,TRYING! -:i ·.. ·So the rubies incJ dianiorids and what- ·~entu.ry • l • ' • • , , (First •1••.,JIJl•ve.part .,..i.,)' · Jackie kno\v•. tbol money doelJl<', nots are resUng nicely; ·r1iht' now, In · '· • n..,_,,gy·buy bepptn ... :·llitt.ai ~' a foreign vMllt and, for ·a11 I know, ~· N~:.foro?~(\lNS) -~le funtt1li~I , .'."'·~ · "·, ?~never~seenintbeUDitedStaiea. _ Soerate> a.;,..., •!>"ii about 12~,!00 c~~. ~..-1"1ia'llni< M _ •'• me·-everybod,y!s overwhelriied by <iii his· :bild•.' Jll!'kie\Kennedy, dbfing lldfll!'!Old:lilla<"""1ter: "l'l1'0~ " i Onusl/' frontpaga spendings, he'• only tltolirstfourweeksofilleirmarriase.· lit\ieU11nP·are ·1o1Dg for her now, W!ij .. Gile .of about 250 Goldto Greek Old friends of Jic~ and Ari -Jn J' tiaoi·ftmea\her .llfe,fn the Whl1(1 l"ult\lllillionaires now lavishing costly Nt-t\·.Yorkt and Uihd"-' -arfi~~:at House:,):bld·of ijij! tife ma cold war..". loodie• on thelr women as if each one thls1'ilunib~ ey~:the CO<t,<( J!I!:' illlil'") • ,,_. •' • .-.1 lfas henell Aphrodite, the Goddess of and other;..f)erSonal exp;:nses unda\IMh · · An ,Jntemational' jet set spOrt tbiJ week ,~ Love. by the shipping tycoon in the . fJist 28 ·:· ls . pi!ssing what -J8ck:le will 6*. bf GYPSIES da~s. alter Oct. 18th: Ttiat was th~ day-hef Clhrl~ stocJc!.ng. The AcroP,Olisf , " , 'This," ~d ol easy spenders is resUess, official word of their 'marriage pushed St. Peters? Tbe11a)~a1? • · \ ' •they, bfve homes In every ''in" place warandpeaceoffPageOn.eandreplaced Be ·that as, lt.}ria.y, Onaasia @d]d but toey live no place -they are Ellzabeth Taylor and ,1Richard Burton the last tru, gypsies. The men can with a yet more glamort;us couple. ,, "' work, .~ywhere, they 'are tbaC well More than half of Utl~ $2,200,000 wai ~ Golden : Gr~' organ.tied, with competent agents in Ari's wedding gif~s to ~~kie, including ·...... _ .. .c.., every ,commercial ctnter. All they n'eed two heart-shaped diamObd and ruby peo-,-How ·They •Plff js a telephone. · dants. Then in late N~Smber, Onassis' , The women can play anyplace -and representatives in Pari41 Athens, London travel is the name of the game. and New York started.: secretly buying Mi's. Onassis dines on~ niJb~ at the fantasUc Christmas gift& ror Jackie and buy her even those glories and still, ornate home of her sister, Pdncea: Lee her children, John John and Caroline. don't worry, be won't be around cadging Radzi.will, outside London. She .dines. the Furthermore., there 1were expenses a fiver. llis -;veaJth, primarily in oil nert, ~ht in her New York apartment. related direcUy to ~ wedding on tankers, is said to be one billion dollan, And the third n1ght in her New Jersey Skorpios, Ari 's private t-so-lltUe island. give or take a few million. retreat' -after an invlgoraUng day EV~ing had to be nsported ; there Even 15 years ago Fortune magazine riding lo hounds. ~·1. ~ • York-to-A ns round-trip totaled his gross annual income at Onassis d1nes one night On the deck !jcketa for at least 50 Detaons. a veritable M0,000,00C a year! And anyone wbo goes of bis• yacht Christina in the Aea:ean. ~al 'iarden of lwih flowers, must-Jo the'butcher'a knows how:tltinp be••· He dine.! the next nigh) al Bofinger cl~, catqtp, hairdretserl, wines, etc. gone up since then, 100m ! In Paris, currently the. race Oi the Utt '11tie.i::osl bf ''a apecla1 iuard -on land , Jooidentally,Jackle'scuriouJNewYork monde. And the lhird night• in' the .. Ud' •• -to keep olf .. nosey newsmen -'fri~ were 'lhattered beef* lsbe did. SUp!@)Sb 21 In New York. alone> fiijured out to 1511,000! . ' DOI.brine lbne bor ~tltireill (Ibey ' POfhapo the best ""'•criP,110!'1 Of the .F~,. tl}ere was the order, P.laced ,'we~ dy~ tOi ate tberp).,1'~ tome? golden 'way of llfe was given by Mrs • ~r..!>JJ~t .to ctinsiderllbly enlara:e -the Wen, Jaciue is itill an American ·citizen, Eugenie Llvanos Niarchoc', w'bo wu born itlieltdY' reP.J f aciliUet: on the island evea• U ·Ari is Greek.,Vgenth!, ·and the Into Greet shlpplnc'mllllon.-llfd married 'jdto'p\,... Jackie, whose tastes have custbmS on say, 11,000,000 lli gfuti would many, many more. ":"''.f '' ·;ll"V<il".~~00 the penny·plnching side." • have bieri borrondOwl; perb8pi'll40,000. (See GREEKS,' Pqe Hf, f' I • ... ~,. f 11· ' r I,... ·• ·"'I )., f ' Diet ·RiJJs I ', •• 2 ' • • 4 ~ Ulle a cerv~ -'miillcal Iona\ for pal• 'lit tlte neck. ud ..... " .. im,w. c""° f0< tbete types. Rellel tao be .obtallH, ltowtwec"," bJ-l'elhtc:tq ~ tact wltlt lite irrtluL I • • • .~ i -•• ,,_,_ ! ~ Nuts 'n Nibbles ~ A_.ns -I P flffltJ '· ,.,.., .t 11 a.m. are ~ '"""'°"""~v.u., . ' ,• Noll t. -TOPS aall. 1'bl --........ Cid tbt Reet111• Clnlilr' .. ... u.,tm -far tlttlr .-.., pi... ..... 'fa Spine al .,.,.. will -q __ .. _ Give the United 'W1y ei . . . HAS ;rHE NEW • FRIGIDAIRE FUP TOP DISHMOBILE! ----·--Depend on Davis Brown II - - DRAPING THE DRAGON -The backstage crew of the Costa Mesa ctvfo PIJQbouse Is busy readying SCEllelY and costumes for the forlhcoming musical fantuy, "The Bedraggled Dragon," performed by junior me•• of the ph1,ybouse. The ·1ce:ii"!'1 w~s designed by Mi(s Claudia Peterman (ceiJ!er). while Patrick Keunedy .nil Mlulllane Wright helped con- struct backdrops, From Page 13 IN. Ur.I ............. • • ... Greeks p1tture: ~yer we 1e8 ~ down tbe Cbampo11'EIJOM. p e e k S : bloU1llu1 we-.., I~'· lbtNlcl. Siie pued to admlrt a • "Once 1"' ha'" 111r.-a -~~OOI Rolls • hGule or _...... <Ille bas &,.,. in 1 ' wlhdow ~ Mll'llYI• • • • • •• IO In fhe -) wt.r .. ly at _ -r _ IP minute. ;e:':f:..slt """'8d, We _.,. Ja..,_,_behlndthewbael. "Deck lhe bans with bouahl •we...,.. "!tall.== 'WilY• o1 holly, tt 11 lhe .1<uonr to _,Ill to ;:i llred o1 OW' ~le who .,. c:onct;,;..i bl jolly." As you oonllnlie your ..-.P." with eucb 1111nga o1ftr ....ni )o)'ws rounds of Ho 11 d,t y AD this meam lhlt plal.oons JUIOOI why lhe shipping assignments, why not plan to ol art dealers, yocht bllll<!en. tllario • "!" the lut«-the-big· enjoy a line film at Newl!Ort jewelen, dress deqnen, tur-UlllNj><i1derl. Ella Maxwell ,' Lldo or the Mesa as an added riers and proprietors o f who knew tbem when they well-earned break, ' ultraswank restaurants oo two were first iiiaking it, wrote : · continents are kept going, to "Most other 1 e J f • m a d e 1 • • a Jarge extent, by the almost millionaires J know 10 v e fOl'I wlance, tonight and fanaticaJ determination ot the money for its OW!l aake. Not tomnrrow .night Harbor area Golden Greeb to give the the Greeb! Tbey value it for movie patrons have an o~ women ~y love every possi--what it will buy •••. " portunlty ot see a double bill ble material pleasure.. 1beo R o u b a n l • the made.up of Interlude and How EDWAKD G. llOllNSON handsome A!\:11'°: ~ Sweet It 11! This pair of shows For eump~e, St• 1' r o s ~~'t thb: way: .;'nlese devoted largely to love-making Spyros .• Ni~ b .o u g h t GreH:s spend more money will say farewell to the Mesa Euge~~ Liva~ (sister . ~f than olher rich people because after tomorrow night. OnasslS fi~t wife) the enlli'e they .don't worry about it. It's art collectton of the actor · · · "1..i.. th · d · -Edwird o. Roblnlon. tor ~ new money Ww"u ey ma e While both films are heavily cool '3,000!000. At the time f::~.J~ts~'la1:~le-:-for engaged in the subject of Jove. of the ecquisl.Uon a friend ult-;"""A ,.....;. ... -the. • making one involves a happy ed Nlarchos· •ucY s~.... tr money . ' . ''How co~e, Stavros, this because they love life :__ and pair of people married to one sudden interest in ant" life [or them is.women." 1U1other ~ Ye'!i. that's true! The Nlarchoa ahtugged and said: Rlllbanli: might have added: other movie deals with the man Group .. Ah, wen. my wile wanted ·:And r0r .~em there ls so who makes love to a female '"'.have some pretty pictures lilUe Ume. h · -• h. .~• .....-. ---Golden G--~ bo w o is n"" 1s very own wue. For Children around the place.'" auc 1~ m U I W I 'D 0 n I One night a few ywa .... dirt poor, bad no u.;,e for Although he does ha.ea Wiley nwraps p ay on t rag Costas Lemos (be owna Triton play lh their early years and at home, too. Shipping) and his wile were they ljidn't strike big gold until I I dining In their Naw York they were In lhair 409. Few Yu e GI• f apartment when she aald: ol them married unUl they Are yoo w~here problem. Jalhar~ head, a princess and 'Y ~-d "·· ,.,_ -·"--• •• and u t'-y .... ~ llOlutiOd II enullecl • ...,,,, .• fortune . • OU M~W, ........ ~place ........ w, UJUI y ·~ _,., b to park your ._ you • uc: needs a Utile touching up." married much y o u n I e r A ~~ormance y M.1ss make that all-llbportlnt visit Beclra $.i .Dr,:. and-..bl=~ The play -With its cast "Why not?" said Lemos, women. Gloria »~ J .. __ ,_ -to the toy de.._ ... .....,,! \;II of area children ..._· wilt be -w ~--. ~· ,...._, -and that wu that. Slavroo !Jvanoo, founder of pianist, Is the ~ &Ill. The Costa M-Recrution lrtngs to We tbe adventurea staged at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. Mra. 1.em .. called In a ved· lhe oldest shipping lamlly, .. : ~~~-_ ~ --• Pepartment may I!& .. eome ol a ,cy dragon who olds 20, aoo again at 10:30 a.m. lish . than h'· ~~::Uw ad~= up with 1 aoluUon to your a young lad in qUeat of his :and 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. dy sty interior decorator wu more 20 years u ,;-ii-...,Y... omen a~-'----------------~~-~.~ 2t in the Community Recrea-and 1ave him carte blaacbe. wife's senior. Nlarchos mar· of ~ Coantf will lfve ~ tioo Center. "nle "little touching_ up" even-rled Eugenie Llvanos when lo lta memben. The meet.Ing with the insJ.. Ing MlM Emma Loo Wlele Scenery for the origipal tua,lly came to $500,000. she was 18 and he was 38 'lbe gift will be unwrapped dent slrefled, the importance at 541~6. _ . score. and scr;.,pt,-,,written by Even on a less monumental -20 years difference. Onassis at tamorro'IJ even In I ' 1 . Anita Grossm_an~ w~ d'8lgned level the Golden Greeb have married Ttna Llvanos when meetlQg in the Revere Boule of prayer and raptct. MW:. by Claudia Petenttan and con· been making many a lucky, she was 17 and he was 40 redaurlatt 'l'Ultlp.. · • Roe uld<ibe Wu taken P.ack Sea Sirens atructed by Herb·· Johnson, lucky girl wonder : "ls it true? -23 years difference. Also, MID. Roe alq wltb Anita Whin Prelldent Johnaon •P-Diane Wright, Patrick Ken-Or am I high on pot?" there's at least 23 years dif. ~ ttliied PraJdlnt Lyn-peared Ylslbly (flOVed by the TOPS Sea Strena meet lb nedy and Kris Tambellini. Take, for instance, the ference between Onassis and J ames Garner and Debbie den ~ at the White conversation. Killybrooke School: Cost a Warren Condi .. is lighUng Greek shipowner who one fine the former Mrs. Kennedy . Reynolds play the happily·mar· House after perform.in( at the Reser vat 1 on s for the Mesa, every WedJ}esday at 7 director and Pili Tambellini April-in-Paris wu strolling (Tomnrrow: Another Onassis ried couple who just cannot find annual prayer brukfut. meeting may be made by call· p.m. is director. with his girlfriend of 10 days in Love?) enough time and places to be 11-iF=~~~~~ Rl~R1~9s;~J;:;:~~~~;:::=~~;;;~~~~~~f\~~ii!i:it'l!:~'/R:;H:.~,:ii .. ~~~~ ~ ~g::"o~\'i':! rfih~ir11':"~;~w~ ~Wt:! ~I& THOUGHTFUL GIFTS FOR ~Nu=~r:d~:s~::.dthebitter· In Our 22nd Y Hr • • • ; • • • • • • • • • . • We Service Whoi We S.R ........ ltrldna,.. ---., ___ Model DW.CIT,. ftll.al 10 Frigid .... Dishw•.hei Models To Chooso From- Priced A. Low As • • $129'6 EASY TERMS IXCWSM l'lYl·YUllW-AlfTY by Frigldllre it good .n.r .. ..,. )IOI: IM or lnOV't '" th9 U.&A. llobd by Oentr.I ~ .... DAVIS BROWN 411 I. ,, .. St. ~ ... Ma.. 646-1614 . Dilly 9-9. Sat. 9-6 • ~~~,~~~~ THE ·HOLIDAYS sweet lo,. story ol a younr girl and a married man. Oskar Wemer is the male. Barbara Ferris is the feminine romance. first quality fabric~ and workmanship .wjth welf ' edgtt end rounded out1tandin9 1elections • •SOLIDS ~ SPECIALLY PRICED ~ TWIN OR FULL KING SIZE $13.88 ea. NYLON NET for package trims, fluffy apron1 20 <olo" 5 YARDS $1 7211 wide alt~UIJ ~Christmas! $a••~ IACH REDS! GREENS! SUGAR ··N SPICE COLORS! to 9lltter and glamour the holidty sctn• NEW HOLIDAY RAYON CREPE rRINTS '1~. & s1~ s2" to s3" ... "'· s1" to '9" ... ... SCULPTURED & DEEP PILE VELVETS GLITIER &. FLORAL BROCADES IONDED METALLIC JER-SEYS if it's new •nd sm1rt end se1sonal •.. we tat.s • rayons • cottons • blonds s3" to s4" . ... "'· have it! 3611/5-4'1 widths ace- ! ' I ' !\ , 'I I I f • HONIR PLAZA HUNTINGTON CINTER SOUTH COAST PLAZA 111~ •I IAISTOL EDIHCIA •I llACH IAISTOL •I SAN DIEQQ FWY. SANTA ANA HUNTINa.TON llACH COSTA ME$A 14J·llll 1t1.1011 141-llt• SUPREME CLO BAL ST AMP ALBUM F!.-t Md rO'.-t a.....Ac.ci...,.,.,. alllulTI ..., ..... J,,3 PllNl-..,atw'«l~Yol...-~ s.c--... ...;,.,.. , •• .-·...,;.... wtltl ,,,_ ~ 90,000 ol• ... ll"-t/9ti1111SN<rlltl'ltlng lt.3,toO P'>OM· ,,..,.~~ ~ 1..-. ,.,.. tl ..... ~ ............ ~· Altoi..n ltd...Oltlg 1• ~-· (Wt. a?ltle.) ····--·····flJO 19(17' -----~-..................... ,.. lQM -.-1_...... .;:.;',_., •••••••••••••• 4.11 .. • MASTIR GLQBAL STAMP ournT ,........,_ ............ Glllabal Al......, wt ....... ~ -'~ .. ··~ ...,.. "·Of?O lll~laW, 4,0Cll ......... . I 1,000...,...., ~--...ft-. lltlllilpMI• ,,, ._ ........ 9tOdl llooilk, IOO,.... •n-. ~·CM• to ..... Oal~ne.• •U•lrii mot ••••••••• ;i•····-··················''"' AlbU'I'\ at-.,,,,,,,,, ft.If Sip caM, ,, l.00 IUUMINATJD MAGNIFYING GLASSES 10..l tor ~..,,. b<..191,,.u • 2-111~ dlamet•,..1-, , , , •• , •• ,, •••••• 4JO l·l/a• dl...,.t•,..· ................... ,,,, JJO 1969 NEW WOAIDWlDE STAMP CATALOG o...r !09,000 Pf"'I• ctM1nOM In..,,.. t-edits-. Ll.U ~-Joo-wd,,_mlr'CM'¥artMi• .... ~ ~· 091alog ..... .n~ • .,.~ •• o.....41,00011~u-. VOLUME I: n-l.Piltad StatH ancl Its .,__1_, ,,,. •l'lt1.-i c.imr- w•I .. ot ... ti_..,... l .... Md, ,,.. U'llted Nt.11-. o.11,.1 Wld Saull'I ...,_,..., MaJllco..,... -F,_oo..fltti•OfAft"IC91....,, .... \a, 1,9:11),.... ,., VOLUME 2: ~.,... o.t_.,.. 1 ,.., ,.... ,., VOLUME 11;2: "''"~-0 ,00 1969 M!Nru5 NEW AMtRICAN CATALOG ; o.-w 11,000 Wltl'la.J -2,400 Ulu9t-.tl.-i 390 .....,. •. Pl'lca• l!stH t"OI" 11111.nQl•o Mtdtt, ~ #'1111 F1...e;o.yc.o.. ..... ll'ICl...,.,•N•ll 'coiu1•11CW•- 11.,.., N9A•r 1.-., d..d< ~. -pCl9lal .... 1,..., --po.tal •t4ltl-t")I, OOiifeds ... t • .st.t.., u. $. "-••tar. &rd ..adT>l"'9trlt.tl-...... ...... -'illted Nt.tl-·~ (Wt. I Joi:..) ,,,..,.00 COMPRfHli/ISIVE STAMP OUTFIT F-....e h Oblt .. ..._fve A.llJU'TI ... ,., ...-ea• ,.,.. .... Q)O ..,,..,., 25,000 111u.1,.11-. 1,000 di"• ....... ~. Nltarle9il pad<•t ntn;.n, n-.. w.c1 ~ ot ....,._ ....... ,,,..., 60 ~ paQll>e, erodl llOdc 08 ..... -auldro la 5tarT<p Ci)llec:tlfttl,. Oallecdfoe IDCI• •••••••••• H,, .......,,. .. -.. _······ •.n •Ip .... ,,,.,..,., •. , •• .,,J.00 Virginia Mukell pll)'l lhe wUe who is hurt by all thl1 man· meets-girl and devil lake the hindmost. Down at the Newport Lido the ever-popular Gone With The wtad continues to a m a z e patrons of three generations. Some of the younger guys and gals are astounded to th!nk that such a fine film could have been made that far, far back. The mid-age moms and dad~ too are slightly shocked that such ~ "old" motion picture could offer so much wonderful entertainment. And the slllhUy older moms and dads and some of the grandmothers and 1·p•s bow bow well the film was done originally and h o " marvelous it is now, In the new Wide-Screen and Metrocolor production. Just don't be l~rt wt. By all means see Gone WI~ Tbe Wind again, at Newport Lido. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh ahow as a great pair of loYers. story is very excltin&. Do not l1llaa thls lllm tuatl MESA MATINEES are the starting lime for the new movie for each week. This coming Wed- nesday at one o'clock "the Mesa plans to show local fans a brand new week d. the terrific musical production Weit Skte Story. The abow1 open prompUy at ()ne with tree refreshments. FREE PAS.!ES to the Meaa or IJdo will be moiled today to D. C. &:hall, 596 llamlllol>, Colla MW, E. IL Conway, 11117 Sylvia Lane, Newport Beach, Mrs. A. J . Walker, ICH Janine, Corona del Mar and Jeanne W, Brown, l1t Topaz, B I I b 01 !aland. . Each o( lht above wm .. llH!ltl of "Picture Pffks••l for a movie 1t the Maa or Newtiorl Lido Ont: day IOOh. In the mta. Ume, while walUng to tee 1o<Jr name here, why not uu J'OYf Bankamerlcard or M 1 1 t e r Charge Card to g1ln Instant admission at lhe Lido ()r Mesa. , · <;heryl Jones ·Married r . : In -Candlelight I Nuptials c • MRS. NORBERTO PASTOR JR. · Ll'vlng in Colt• Mesa " ·! 'I " " ... " ' ' I I I I t " .,, , ,, • ' ~ ~ By Juniors Litter Bags Supplied Doing their share to make Huntington Beach beautiful are members of the Junior Woman's Club. Johnny Horizon litter bags -plastic bags with draw strings -for automobiles are available at local service sla· tiom, according to Mrs, Ted CM Overeaters • see all the ho.t ideas in gifts at outSalto,nc•nter Yule Party Alluring A Noel theme wtlf set the mood 10<·' holiday party when memben of the South COlst Junior Woman's Club of Foun- tain Valley Invite the Ir hushandJ to I Chrlilmu plr· ty. Coopl<1 will 1ather at I p.m. ' • • Salton Bun Warmer keepa0Qt-ead, rolls, pastries, other Items wcirm, fresh, flavorful during m.aI'!-W.oven wood fiber body with walnut handles and a.Jcibric cover'·in: avocado, gold, orange, li me, paisley print t .95.<(nbtsfiown): French Bread Warmer 10.95 may co see enlertalnlng Salton ·Holrayl when you come ID. Dw:ino' the holidays prepare meals ahead then keep them piping hot on a Hotray. They heat in 3 minutes, don't dry out foods, won't mar tablecloths. Shatter resistant glass surfaces wipe clean in a winlc. Walnut handles, inlays. (see line qf trays demonstrated) m"'f co small appliances 7 4 south coast pl11111, scm dlego ·frffway at bristol, costa ~P ·~night unlfl Chrlllmaa WO.cr·r-tolOiOO,,_. · . . . 546-9321 • , ......,,.,,,, ... 16.,.19'1 DAIL~ tfU! I " Binas Weclding· Vows . Repeated . ' • • ~ GLYCIN• I ' t ~ MEET THE NEW GLYCINE.DAY & DATE Glycine 11 one of SwUzenancrworeat watchel.. And now, Glycine brfngtyou theOay&Date. Each 2.4 hOura, the day and' date changei automat1~1y. Both ire 1e1rjWlndl~g, Water and ahock proof. '· Goto.filled top, stalnlae back: automltlc Day & Oate; $19,95._' ~ l Date with Vacuum movement. Stain less cue with <" 14 karat gold accentS.1f125. • . •'• . ,· -• ' • • • I ' • • ' • • • . • • • " • • ' • • • • • : 4 I • ' ' • : OPEN 9-6 DAILY . .. . , 9" IA YI ER RY CANDI!, fot 1 tt1dition1I Chrt1tm11 J.IO PINE CANDLE RING J.00 ' . , ' Ille golden glow of e1ndles, the sweet scent of 1'1YHnY4lstm1s II Home! I ~ ~ . 1 • J ' • • , 12-BRANCH CAND~LABl!J.I . ' ..• to hillng or stand •• 1 centerlpiece in forest 9r••n mttal. UO • 12 INCH TAPERS. Each box has . 12 tapers r1n9in9 In color from p1l1 pink to red. 2.00 POINSETTIA CANDLE SET •• ' Includes ·a .. I 5" red i , tapers, poin11ttii1 *·' -'... c1ndl1 ring and . .. .c1ndl1hold1r. ., Set. 4.10 I ~· 6 ' ( : I-BRANCH CANDLEAIM, to hang or stencl IR ,jelic•t• W.ck metal. ' 1.00 • HOLL YIERRY CANDLE RIN&S 1.21 p1ir • ,J ••• IO" CANDLES 20c - LET OUR PBSONAL SHOPPER, GERTIE, DO, YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPIN&-Just .. c.1673-6360 ' ' I , j • I ' RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA UDO • NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 ·""' II ., r: :s::::,,._ ________ • , ' ' • ' • • . ' • • ' I " • ( ' l l -' •• • • • ------------;;:_--=--:-----;:--=::- ~ Riley-Ward Wedding Bead! Bab11 ~ Every W-01 11 T p.m. mtmberl ol TOPS Beach lllbos ·convene at HuntilJ&ton Beach H1&h ~ for JWG-gnma. Si1terliooer 'fflftplt -·· SlltOllloocl mttll 1bt lwrtb W-Y. , • • • . • Vows, Rings Exchanged ol Ibo moalb lo 'temple Sharon lltllgl\lul School, COila Mtsa, lllp.m. { For Stronger Femllles, Happier Youngsters and Beller Heellh, Give lo Your ' United Fund .- • • • .. • • • • • • . ' I . . Vacationing in S11Jnta Barbara Lido Jale residents Mr. and Mrs. WU!lam R.-Walk· er and their children, Elizabeth and Tom, vacation .. ed in Santa Barbera. They stayed at the Santa Barbara Bllbnore. Walker Is pi:Mdent ol W111iam R. Walker and Company, Los Angelee. Horoscope Sagittarius: Take Initiative BEAUTY ~AlON INTRODUCES THE DUO WAVE PERMANENT The ·versatile permanent ••• it's new! Just what you've been waiting for , a permanent that gives curls or body, whichever you prefer •.• now :at '4 special introductory price. BEAUTY SPECIAL Snl llHlll • • llllHfir 1111 Pllh I0(.35.00 ... 17 .50 ieg. St.Ill ... 2 5. 00 Ian! ii be a t>llllrtl1hllb lots tOolidoy cmls? aiifa•1111r strlla& ~ wm ""te• •Ioli ror,... 111is bolldaJ Sl*l•l laclDI lilll'CIL l'Mlt'IOll lor ll'l"laMI, corllll~ IJlllGlll II for 1 lllllld ti•,t11~. 8-itldlo. ,.... ....... If llltl1m' COIJ)ltll TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 By SYDNEY OMARR AillE!l:(Marcb ll·April 11): Emphaals on ablllly to d I s s e m lnate information. Don't hold back. Ezpress views; be ltaDk, to-!he-point. Travel or plans for journey on agenda toni&hL Llsten, analyze.. TAURUS (April 20-Mary 20): Element of mystery persists. Break through to answers -applies especially in financial area. Cope with one wbo sings the blues. Deal with the hidden. Be sublle in talk of money matters. GEMINI (May 21.June 20)' Judgment concerning speclal _...,.t Is llkely IO be ac- curate. Get. advice from in- dividual with experience. Ac- lions today could have legal 011ertones. Stress on marriagt and' partnership. . ' CANCER (Jun 21.July 22): Activity levela oU. The pace becomes steady as opposed to erratic. Cbeck timing., There are opportunities. Key ii to know when and where. Answen available by tonight. LEO (July 23-AU(. 22): Intricate details connected with home and seourity are accented. Take care of essen- tials. Uve up to obligations. Money affecting relative is spoUigbted. Your opinion ii sought. . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Study LEO mesu ge. Be specific. Work with material at hand. What you seek i1 not far away. Build on solid base. Get appraisal of. pro- perty. Make necesJart changes. Be flexible. 19): Lunar poe!Uon colnc1des LIBRA (Se,t. 23-0ct .. 21 1, w!!h clandeaUne moetlng Key Worthwhile idea11 are put to ts to be' dl.lcreet. R1lk ii ln-profltable use. Day to pay · andwllect debts. Realize !hat volved • .You could hurl loved family obligations d e s er v e one. Adhere to golden rule. first consideration. Don't play Don't rlJk the worthwhile for games witb promides. the tawdry. SCORPIO (OCI. 23-Nov. 21)' AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO.Feb. Spotlight. on .money, 18): Welcome friendly con- posse$siOQ8, Be realistic.. Dig tactt. lliggeatlw. Member of deep for information. Go opposlte se:i is on your aide. behind the scenes. Don't be Know th1a -re.pond ac- in too much of a hurry to cordi.o81Y· Day featuret fulfiU. aell -you possess 1omething ment of hopes, -.ilhel. OUUlne of value. your needl. SAGITrAIUUI (Nov. 22· PlllCES (Feb. lt·March 20): Dec. 11): Fortunate H 7ou S\reu on career, uplraUona can· separate wishful thinking and ambitions. You gain by from reality. Be a ~1~tter. sharing knowled1e. Stud y take lniUaUve. Form new Various technlquei. Don't be po1icies. Don't let o!hers die· •ati&lled w!!h second-. One late lerml. You b a v • · Jn au!horlly 14 !mJftlled. Be In the Studio: permanent, reg. 25.00: cut reg. 4.00, both 14.50 In the Solon: permanent, rag. 20.00: cut, reg. 3 .00, both J J .50 Ap1>9J11tm•nf1 nof •lw•y• "''''''ry. From N ..... ll'ort, '""·1212t from Huntington 111,k, 192·lll I; frotn A111h1lm, 531·1121 . Tllo l1111ty Stlon, 601. \J3R.OAI:::r\1VAY ANAHllM "'4 N. l11tlld -.. 10 •. ,,., to •:a "'"' Mort. ttlnr 1at. NUNTINnotll S&IClt 1111 EdlNer A...._ ...... Men. """' Lit, lO I.fl\. t. •110 ... ,,,. num.erowi allJes. confldent. CAPRICO~ .. (Dec. n.Jan.1.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ --• ..._.. • PldlcafM • Flal1la • !lectroJylls Julie's Dinnerware 'WINTER WHEAT®·, CLAIROL® BASIC BLONDE BuffumS· Preferences Reg i'stered sas~c as your. 'little black dress'. , .. it's Clairol's@ new look or blonde,. 'Winter Wheat'®· Let our e><perta ahem~ thl'a new fashion shade, ·along with our other ·~ exciting ba!lles, Spring Honey® and Aut.imn Mist®,, ;alt. the blondes fashion's f(jtid lowpcst c.air" "' fallllkm .... • l*ml mon. thru sot. I 0 1.m. to 9:30 p.m. By DEE WEDEMEYER NEW YORK (AP) -Julie Nixon has already . recelved the 12-place. settings of an ornate but moderately priced crystal and silver pattern she atlected to go with the beirloom china given her by €ltrldantu Bread Flll•d with mlxad fruits ind nuts. A Christrn1• d1y f1vor ife 7k ............... A perfect woy lo "d • holldoy mttl. Ht Bfll'flS- Rich in fre1h butter, suger ind btanlly. A wonderful topping for plum pucldlnlJ 691 Petit Forea Small c1lces with different flllint• ~~~(3~~? 'i , W1H A illltHDA T CAKI, PREil ' If. your blrthdey 1& In January, Februtry, or March stop in ind f111 out an entry ••• e de- coraf•d 2-lay•r cake to 5 lucky peopla each month I ~~LIDO CENTER 303V1ALIDO !NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 the Nixon family. "She's received a Imo st everything ehe needs," said a spokesman in the Bridal Registry departmel')t at B. Altman's the Filth Avenue store where she registered her preferences. - The spokesman 11ld Miss Nixon and her mother, ·Mr11. Richard Nlloa, visited th6 store several Umes before Thanksgivinl and then re~ed Grand Baroque silver by Wallace wblcb .. 111 for $83.60 for a six-piece place setting and Waterford crystal in the Alana pattern . A wine aoblet in the heavy Alana aU-41amond a h a p e d desip sells for tU:.BO. 1'She was treated as a· regular customer," said the spokesman. 11'1' 1ddlUon, the spokesman said Miss Nlton has rectlved all ol her stainlea 8leel In thi Regency by ·Reed and Barton design, which sella foe; about $100 for a 54-plece set Miss Nixon also hu receiv· ed everyday glassware ln the Brillo! design by Valcraft at a cost -0f about $50 for 12 tumbler glasses. 11It's plain ordinary· 1ta11,~ said the store spakesman; 111 wOWdn't even consider U good crystal." The Grand BarOQue pattern wu described a1 ''Very, very ()rftate, very heavy" and Wlllace's most popular pat· tern. The Waterrord selection was.called "one of the better ones." Gerry vander Heuvel, Mrs . NI.Ion's press secretary, said Julle had received an Un· disclosed amount oI a black and gold china by th e Bavarian manufacturer Black N~t. GOURMET SPECIALTIES FOR YOUR HOU~AY EmRTAINIHG . • SEAFOOD Deviled Crab, 3caltopom, Currlo ed Shrimp Cutlets, Scampi, Quenelles St. Jac- ques, Stuffed Sole, Boned Trout with Cra1' Meat, Crepes Crab Mcoi Alaska, Abalone • POULTRY I A La Kkv, Cordon Bleu, Wild Rice, Lucullus, Burgundy, Winglets, Crepe1, Liver Pate •.BAKERY I Pattf ShcU., aU lizu; Cheese Sticks, AU Hot Hors d'01uvre11 BUC1dt 'Tortoni, Crepes Suzette, Frangipont . and man11 other cvstom made f"'7U Langlois Fancy Froian Foods, Inc. 2tt44 llgpna Canyon RG,id Laguna Beach 494-2020 ' oFI N\'lss Clall'Ol@ single-process touch-ups, fl'Om 10.00. ' SPECIAL: FAMOUS DESIGNER·WAVE, 25.00. Reg, 50,00, Offered·for a limited time only, ccimplete with cut. Cell for your appointment, or come In to our Beauty Salon. ' ------------------------------------- I r. ' I >O ~: ' " • -r I I .. , ( . ' ' ' ' • • ' • • • ' • ,. " ./ • ' Claus-Schonert Ne'Wlyweds Make First Home • Costa Mesa . -. MRS. WILLIAM H. CLAUS 111 Honeym-In Monterey Value Knit Seniors on the Go Itineraries Varied · Newport Harbor Se nJ: or Citizl!nl don't alt at home in their rocking chlln. They &el up and go. · The group, which Ila.! jljS! rehltned from a 1rip to Mexico City and a lrlp to Las Vegas, planJ a tour of the Christmas llg\lts In Holl)'WOOd and a dinner P1r1J In the club- house this month. Qulck·knlt rug 1a cozy, c:ol· orful bellde a bed, anywhere. It's true! Knit pretty oval rug with raised leilf center for Jess than $3. Uae heavy rug yam, big needles. Ma· chine washable! Pat. 74J3: rug 28 :r 43 inches or any length. FIFTY CENTS (colnl) !or each pattern -add 15 cenll for each pattern for flrlt-clau • malling and IJ>Oclal bandllng; olherwl!e thlrd-clw dtllvery will take three weekl or men. send to Allco Brooks the DAI· LY PlLO'I', 105, Needle<nll Dept., Box 113, Old Cbeloea Stailon, New York, N.Y.10011. Print Name, Addreu, Zip, Pattern Number. Giant, new 1111 Needlecraft Catalog - over 200 deslgna to chooae, three free patterns printed ln- alde. Send 50 cents -· NEW! "50 INSTANT GIFI'S" -fabuloul fuhions1 toys, decorat<r acceuorie1 . Make it today, give It tomor- row! Ideal !or Cbrll!mas. 50 cents. 1111 JUfy Rap" to knit, crochet, we1ve, eew, hook. ~ cen11. Book of II Prue Afpant. 50 cents. 11at1alnl Qulll Dool< I hal II bµutUul paltmll. IO cents. MudJDQolltBool<l- patlmll for 11 mperb quilts. so centl. Dool< I. "Quilts !or Today'I Living", 15 paUerns. 50 ""ts. BEST Tho OAILY PILOT offott ••M• •f tt.o ll•lf foatur••• Irr ach•I The Zonia Club QIOl1llOred the Meslcan tour when the group stopped 0 fl In Sleek -new smoothness . under knits! t!Ol.LYWOOt> ~ V'5sall!lte'S ·'Taffatlh..shapokeepo~ is the patfKI under-lining for all your knitted outfits. Stabilized 10Cl/o Dacron9 polyesttr trieot can't ab'a:h out of shape, non -static finish won't ding or aeep upl Wilh double-nylon chlffon 'lllhton4!r bodice.and Ban-Lon9 lace of nylon. In Van&lttte cotirdlnadOn colotlOeml 3().36, Shott 32·:1f, Av. 32-40, euo 1861 N•wport BIYd. -Costa M-'""Of .. ,,.,,,.., .... 11.111. hi •• •l'l'f fltW'I ... "' "' ... 11•tl•11. <c.,..,..11., loc•t.d •t Nowport •11d M•rhr llvd.I PAIK CONYINllHR.T IN OUI Ill.Al INTIY PAlllNe AllA .,. Optn Dolly ttJO • 6, ,.....,. 'ttl t ,M. J • ExhilJito; Selected • AT ' Till SANDCASTLE" · INTfJtlOa~ ...,_ A'lfl ClirtM e ..... I. ltlfl GIFrS • DECORA'llONS lll4 E. Co•ri Hwy. e Co~on• del Mir Phone 673-8050 Stlll ....... n't !011114 ..,. rt1flt 'tilt f., IOIP\00110 •n yo11r 11,11 How obout .• pr•tty lllrt1• !.ntlh, o 1twlnt h1nli1t, or Witt tclttotl, If yo11 c1n't 111••• 1 lllocl• 'I tlon, tlYt I "•lft ~1rfifl11t1" froll'I Snip 'N Stitch, ·' u. , ............... ......,a1rp ..___.._ ___ VIRGINIA-·'-----· • I l ) l' I ~. l>KJ k 14,-lM ••1!!11111•• ' Jo~ns ·small Investor l ; Move to • 'J\.utoRow: 3rd Class Citizen • • • • NEw Ylll\lt <APl 7 ''Sock veolllt, Some b r o k er 1 It • lo ""' will pnibllllr .. ..... . flooded with - -• 11111 Clldi ~ of btoal-&ban Ibey bl .. been 11111 JW lw 1111 lllll U'1 able to lwtdle, blve Hluled 11D1J 111111 a. 1111111 -to •P'!l accounts lor amall • Wiii -leell as u.oup !nveotol-a, !>Om• blve i<ruled a.~ --lw'blnL to...,.. Grden lnvoMna Jess 11'1 8lll 1>oc • of UlY """ ' llliio 11,lllO or 12,00ll worth )I t111 Deir -~ of _.... One · brolierage but bee-of b!l llavtog f!n!\ dllcblrpl lOO secur!Uel pod -• -.ad '· .....,.. to reduce Its volume -on Ibo alreel to • ..,,1y ol lmlnel. The salesman --tlllrd c1-<00Clltlon.. ..... lite .. _ producing The anlll Investor up wrtll act'QW\t executives." llib -11 .,., a!wayo cqo. AJic1 the miall hiveator bas lldertd to be the . one Who watc¥<1 thit year as new bonPI In odd l<MI .-less 1 Issues bit the market zoomed -100 1bare1 •f • time. Jn prici, and made ~ pro- Wall 8tleeten could a!nyo Dis !or )hple fortunate -h tell ,,Ut the. "~ttle lliYB" to have · ulred a few shares. _.. doliii by watching the ' Btokeft"ii!ve nOt been able odd W ..........t. to satisfy all their custoaiers He paid an extra charge bee•"'" of the sborlage ol . ..,.er and above the normal new issues compared to the con;unl•lon when he bought demand. Small lnveston baVe ~ The theory appareolfY been lucky to gel a few sbam WM that bis order . didn't of a new offering every now -ate enougb c:onun!M!on and· tben. to cover. the , cost d the '!be small investors this: brokerage firms efforts. year also read of charges that ! I . . . ',· l . ·. < .,.\11r'-' ':)t!.~ • NEW SHOWROOMS -~ smiles as they -complete ll¥"(e'of deia!Orsbip from Newport Beach to Haroor Blvd..hi,qista .~~ai,e CIY.te>(l<l\)' am'.Ditk Joiµ>- ..., of Johnson & soo lillcoin-1\rercury. -ci'llity more 1han. trioleo size of 'lbe small in~ was ac-so-ealled, insiders were gitting a;atomed io being a second infonnation about companies" c!a.u cltlz.eD:-He undec~ finacial condiUon! befoN! it • bis position_ m ~tion to the . was ayallable to him, enabling , big buyers.• · . the b'-boys to make moves , .Pu~ as ol,_\OdaY be'• third the small Investor could' ooly At a year~nd . press con- ference; Henry Ford 1 I , chafrman of the .board, ended all •peculation ln regard to Ford's -neW, small car. It's coming. Ford said, ''for several moolhs, the press has been specluating about our plans for ifttroctuclng ·a new, sinall car. Much of the speculation bas been accurate. "We do plan a new car to respond to the demlUld '°" a small, nimble, economical, reliable automobile; a demand which bu been demonstrated . by the dramatic increase In- Ales of imported cars." He said the new small car wlll be called the Mllverlck, Will be produced Jn Z Ford plant.s and wUl go on sale ln mid-April. · Ford said, ''We think that the way to aMWer foreign -liUon II to compete, and not to ieek protection tbrougb blgtier tari!fs or I m p o r t quotas." He added, "We are confident tl!tL!b< Maverk:k_ will be a strong .coinpetitor in the small-car end of the North American car market." Ford said that in spite of the 1 new Maverick they , will step up the marketing pro- gran;i" for the British Ford cOrtina In 1969. * * * NEW CAR SALES CONTINUE SURGE A general surge in sales of new cars during the final 10 dlys of November pushed most divisions to new highs once again. Among these; Oldsmobile recorded an all-time sales record for the second consecutlve month; Dodge car STARTING DEC. 16 former Iqcation. Between. Jolmoons· is MW·Continenta!Mark·Ill!"' · .. . . ' . ·. . . \ . '""\ ' .... ' and truck sales 1n the western ·sL :... ·z:~ , p ·· k' U :"~::::0~~.N:::~ ·. , i:wp , .~~~rs, , ;l~ · p. ch ry~!er·P!ymoulh division .$l B' 6 .' .f1 • zz·· • '.'·.: J 068: '. sales In the western stalel ' lfl'·t wn in' 71 were gain at 8n all-time high; ' . · ,• ,... . . ~·, .. ·: Lincoln-Me~ reported a 20 . ~1 ·~~·~!,ER. one-quarter· of the year's percent increase above the . ·'f!'e nen. ~ SjJunWy ?7·000~ incidents of shoplift-; previous record set in 1966 mombtg µtat Y4i1'1 ,"1: at~ mg OCQbr between ThanDglv .. with the 250,000th Cougar -s~pel'(m ·a'~.t.it '"~t ing~Christmas. , · be. dli .edlnN be : counter;t·tk·ea:iooiitthe -~thieves are sharply mg e ver ovem r, cmtomen· st~tt· in the • ~ · Ford topped ill ......,vious high .-. -•--•-··t """'-T!ie odds ~pgra ~~·choices. Top . r·-Ow""r cuecwu J.WaJ, items on their~ today says November which was tn 1965; ~that at least ooe~of them Astor -ai-e watches je.;,.elry Buick dealers also broke their wtU1be a shoplifter.: the Odds p~aph reciJrds 'transisto; all-time sales record establisb-also are that the sbop1ifter radioi. · dresses ' me n ' s ed two years ago. Overall., will be a teen-age ' girl or furniahincs. ' · Ge.neral Motor sales during ~r brusewife. the last 10 days of November Her loot, which may be from were up 13 percent over the the popular healOH:osmetic, same period last year. meat. cig~tte -0r candy PSA Bidding For Western SAN DIEGO (UPI) Pacific Southwest At r 11 n e plans to make a tender offer for all outstanding stock oC Western Airllnes, lnc., PSA President J. Floyd Andrews announced. PSA expects to offer 1.8 shares of common stock in exchange for each outstanding share of Western common stock, be said. The offer will require the approval of PSA stockholders. '111e offering will be made by mean! of a prospectus. Acquisition of control o f Western by PSA is subject to prior approval of the Civil Aeronautics Board. PSA is the nalioo'a largest intrastate airline. Last week. L8I Vegas, Nev., financier Kirk Kerkorian of. fered US a share for the 1.5 million shares CJl Western stock, or a total of $67.5 mil- lion. displays, will probably be c:on- cealed In ber pur11e, the bot- tom rack of her shopping cart, under her heavy winter coat, in a potato chJp carton or pizza boL Or, abe may even be equipped with a do-it- yourself price marking kit for "instant bargains" in fruits and vegetables. Finally, the odds are overwhelming that um shoplifter will not be caught on her way out. FOR EVERY 1100 o I supermarket and g.r o c er y store sales today, says Progressive Grocer magazine, $1.20 worth of merchandise is shopllfted. One estimate Is that a store must make P5 in sales to recoup the loss of $3.00 worth of merchandise. Across the nalion, 1968 shoplifting losses will amount to $188 million, according to the comervative estimate of Saul D. Astor, president of Management Safeguards, Inc., a New York consuJting firm on shoplifting Ind otber forms of retall 1tort financial losses. Other estlniates peg annual shoplifting looses as high as $2 billion and o.-er. Whatever the true figures, top SQUJ'Ces agree on these Indisputable trends' -SUOPLIFTING, which has -TRIS IS NOW a na4 ·tionwide epi~mic am on g teeo-agen, including those tr;om. .faD'illles• in t b e middle- upper-~e claues. -A sJ>Op\!lter's moUvation may range lrom a desire to ·own status symbols be cannot afford to the teen-ager'1 pettrutlaI ye a r n Ing for "kicks." The supermarket in- dustry speculates that the housewtfe's lrritatiOn over ris- ing food prices may be. a key reason for her mouating participation in this crime. Or she may have found a few broken eggs in the carton she bought last week arid feels she deserves to help herSeU to ~ther items to m~) up for Jt. : ., To combat the ~blem, slate after state Is pass:m,i: anti-shoplifting laws with in- ceasingly stiff penalties. and In some cases, protection for the merchant against crippling false arrest charges. s U P E R MARllTS and other retailers are employing, es}teelally d u r l n g this Chtistmas season, detectives and -security guards (cos· cealed in false putars and other places) and are using a whole array of n e w gadgetry. l\lew!PSA more than doubled :just since 1960, is one of the nation'• most rapidly growing crimes. -1be peak for it is this December.January b o I i d a y season. Between one-third and Some retailers are now stricUy policing fitting rooms and rest rooms (favorite spots Jor concealing merchandise), bolling high value merchan- di.i!e to display flstu:res , or- fering sizable rewards to employea who ap pr eh end 100pliftm. clus. · , . . ....-abOut. Wall .Street cre.ated a new. But'.•e· small Investor pri> clan !fl' -th -!he over 'l>abfr llii't too unhappy. How, 1,aoo c)a..L :!)ole are the after 8\1, is the Dow JerteS buyt!rs '!ho get 8 ~ average hovering around of about 20 percent m !he 1 0001 Commission they pay U they J ~ l,toO . shares" or more at •a· time! The c om mt s s I o n l!"m••mmmm••'ll reduction came·abollt through· pressure by the Sectlrilies and Exchange Commllis!O.; ' ' 1be small investor now looks up to the man. who can bey. several ,bundrtd tborel at a time while_ thfti man looks up to the person who can buy 1,000 or .,more shares and tfus realize · a CQn- slderable savibg in· the com· mission be pays. 'IbiS year has had other bard blows for the small in· Finance Briefs E\'.ANSTON, IJJ. (UPI) - Amerjcan Photocopy Equip. ment~ Co. has agreed to buJ: Bosworth Marine Corp. of sL' Petersburg, Fla., for an un- disclosed amount of stock. Bosworth makes fiber glass M -I houseboats. ono:po y NEW YORK (UPI) -Th• Cl : · ed Co!wnb!a G., System has ,·narg · · -bQi.lght the business o1 York :7 Cillity Gas Co. of York, Pa. · a1"l the deal has been •!>' Against IBM ~~0~~Ynr~0<:"~~ '' . · shareholders will get 2.85 ST. PAtJ4 Minn. (UPI) -shares of Columbia Gas CGpU.Qi.~Da~.,Corp., a late.· -~stem common for each C91Jler to thi:ccrnpu147r field, ~ of York County. The bu filed ~"<bargmg !he · · · 119 • 'lli innovatortn-Uie field, Intema-pnce LS .u rm on. tional Bolioea.5 M a-c b i,o~e s OUSTON (UPI) .-Ten- Corp. -with trying , Inc •--b ht lnm-ilx!t¢)" ' . • ., ·~ 0 u g .J~"'~,awu.o;:;::;f'•'T ftleit<l-in 1\1,.S:. ~ f.c'.b_:_a n e I C 0 r p ., 0 f D, ..... "'·~ bere k 1 .... ewood, Colo., for 68,013 MR-LIC1 v.iw.• , as s · of Tenneco common. ~ jury lrlal. a judgmenr tiiF. , · makes parts for the ding !BM g u ii t y ai .> ilx!ustry. -Jistic pracUces aod l ,_ ~t !njuncUon again>\. ;'· NEW YORK (UPI) -~ company. · l MAoufacturers Hanover Trust •The . suit · also calls f~,Co. bas announced it will form awar~ Control Data an a one-bank holding company unspecified a m o u n t o . in order to diversify its ac--damag~ and ~ked they be tlvtties outside the banking trebled m a puruUve award. field I BM officials reportedly ' denied the charges and said they would fight the suit in coorl Control Data asked lhe court · to consider dissolving IBM or to take other action to "dissipate the effects or the violaUoos alleged and to in- sure competitive conditions in the computer markets and submarkets." According to lhe suit, IBM has captured more than 90 percent of most segment.a•of the market for Americari- made electronic computers· and peripheraJ equipment. CRANFORD, N.J. (UPI) - Supennarkets General Corp. has agreed in principle to guy Rickel Bros., of South Plain· field, N.J., operator of six stores selling h a r d w a r e • building ·mate ri a Is and sporting goods. The price will be a max- imum of 180,000 shares or supermarkets general com· mon. NEW, ,YORK (UP!) - Royalpleta! Corp. has agreed tenla~vely to buy a factory at..{l~kimer, N.Y., from Stan- dard Furniture Co., which makes a quality line of wood office .furniture lhal has been ',,on the market since 1886. 'Ro)talinetal makes steel office flutUture. ' INTERNATIONAL FUNDING CORPORATION NEW YORK (UP!) - Suburban Propane Gas Corp. has agreed to buy Vapotane Corp. and Its affiliates or Kansas City for $1.25 million in 6 percent cumu1aUve coo· vertible preferred stock. &cape the holiday crowd t0'5an Francisco. Fly PSA from· Long Beach. 5 fllghtae-dly, More on -k· ends: Same flying time 1t LA., lntemallonal Same fut eervlce-DC-9 Jets. But ... no congHtlon. Save airport driving time. Plenty of low cost cloae In park- ing. And the crowd hasn't found It yet Call your travel agent or PSA for a holiday lift from Long Boach, 429-24-47 or 776-0125: I'S'.,_,.. ... ... lo International Fundin'g Corporation and its subsidiary companits KROESEN & (;OMPANY DIVERSD'IED PLANNING WRPOBATION <:ENTRAL <:ASHlt:RING er• pleas•d to announc• the opening of • new office in B1JNTINGTON llABBOIJB . , Huntington Harbour Shopping Cefttw (714) 8'46-0666 '. • 1683 f AlgOflquin (213) 592-5575 ' WASHINGTON (UPI) - New machine tool orders reached a new high for the year in October with a 45 per cent monthly rise to S135. 7 million, t h e National Machine Tool Builders ' Auociation sa.Jd. The October level tops the previous 1968 high of S135.4 mllllon. September s a I e a levels totaled '93.1 million and the 1968 total sales level Is 4.3 percent off 1967 at t1.l billion, the announcemenl ad- ded. WAYNE, N.J. (UP!) - American Cyanamid Corp. hu bought the buelness of Bird Archer Co. or Philadelphia, water treatment engineera, fo undltcloled atock. • ' ' . I ~--J • NO MATTER WHAT they're in the m4irk'1t for, our rit1d11'1 find the DAILY PILOT is tlie beat place to .put the bite on bargains. Ancl tliey do it with the same gusto es the gourmet here showing how much he appreciates the warea of the feme'd .Alkmaar Che11e Market in The Netherlands: You don't have to trevel so fer to find good things to eat, nice thingi to weer,' · new eppliances at bargein prices, • reel car buy---<>r even • chunk of cheese. Jus~ 1h~p· th'e "~rn1cha1r m1rktt," tht one our edvtrtiaers deliver to your door every day. · · c · · - ' . . ' ' . ' I '"'~ • . . . ' . .. " '. I I • DAILY PILO T • ' " l 'I l • I • • J ' . .. .. . . ' ~ ,., • • •• . .. . .. 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Miller apl""'l1J!1o.be poking 1lis thumb i!i~the-right eye' of. ~,:quarterback Roman Gab.riel in Sun; day's :111-.24,Colt win.c>Ver the Ram. it '.the Colis- / .ewn. The game ended the regular NfL 1easoo. Ba!tijnore meets Mttmesota f<1f; li1jestei:n Con-·terence championsblp'ne:rt. . ._ -1 .... .. . . , . ' BJ Aaocl•lal !'NI Don Horn lltarled the. day backlng up Green Bay'• back-up ' ~ct •"" W 0 U D d up throwing the OJlcilO ~ for • lalal loa. . ' ' '1F. .. ! .. ,,_,,,,,,,. . ~ W.{iJTE, WASH " ---... ·. Cold Shooter? West~~ Play • 11o had an unllteiy band ol Pacter~ baeten fnm.Mlnnelnta behind him ... · 'tba.wl(y. . • ~-ac:llnled Saturday nlgbt by llie • . PICkeris •-Y for,Zeb ~ BaiJ. Starr'• rellel pitcher, came olf Ibo , bench Sanday and keyed a IW7 trlmnph -adcqo lba1 -Ibo Dem out ol the Nliloall Folball Leque Burns Sonics .. · ~p~ O>lcqo'• llelhict, COUplod -Mln- ·-·· lf.17 victory al Pblladelphla, LOS ANGELES'(AP}·'?.(Supentar J.,.. uoo•ned Ibo Vlklnp u cbamplOlll of ry West of .the la >Ailgeies Lateri the Cenlrll llfvlllao: " a challenge. This .represents a new Is a winner on ·• 'Winioin-. teim, bul But the Vlklnp, w!io followed Ibo hotlzo .. n f0r me - a chance to develop he's moaning ~:..-yblt '~·terma.,hll Gnen Bq(:bfcago pme vi& cJIJbbolJll poor shooting P!oif........... · ra41o a f le r the finish. \)I .\b<lr. -~. the )<ind of program lhe achoo! and He W<Juld ge( l_I) • arguinent from Iba bad to .,...1 out a fur1oui Bear cbarJe tow( wanls," Stangeland slates. SeatUe -~.'Who-• ..,. ·West In, the final mJnutol before nalllni their .,'He was an ei:cellent -athlete at Hoo-obliteratetbeir.P~Jnd-witl\.~' flil&:---cll~tltle-1D.-eigbt -11:1J"1 ·H tington Beajl .. High. playing end and game-winning p0mla+ll\,,-the lUI i,.. a NFL ~ lranchlle. 'lullb8i:t Wider AI Reboln and setting seconds Sllllday .night. ., ·Horn," releUia from ·the· PfD'f llllt b I I · ult standard. hich 1.~.. West dropped In a ·!Uoot fall-away 10·,11qa ago, entmd the PacterHlearl a sc on po_e va w =~ bank 'shot and lol\OWld · with · a free acrap wllb Qilcago leading 10-7 Ip Ibo 20 Ytm?'1rhne perlonnlng for cap Sheue. throw, glving-lbe:IiaJim a.ll~llf vlct<iry lint quarlef .rier Brolkol\KI, w~ ·bad Alter'WorldWarllheenteredcoachtng over l!eatUe !<>_cap. a weekend ~et llorted ln:place ol the lilflD'J·plaguod ranks al North Phoenix High Schoo~ sweep of the Supel'Sonica. , Sl@T wu lhaken up. . IUcceedlD,g ---·~:l)il ·City grad· _ On Saurday_ nlgbt lpt Angeles:routed 1bJ SS.j~d·San Diego State llum- Claire ·Vm;iHDorebete. , SeatUe, 136-120. _ __ _ ~ ...... _ nua, Green Bay'a No: 1 draft' clXJlce . , , But,· lamented 'West ,later, .••t .. can't tut 7~;i llftC91'ked a '1·711'd touchdown ~ the fellow°'.~ later repla<ed · remomber the i..,1· time I have ihol paa to Jim Gra~ ond then let ~·. ~ 4f, ;tl\\at~~t Wu,~· min, , this PQ!2f1Y for a loag'stretch. up Cbocll: ·Merceln'• ·one-yard ~ -..i"VernWolle;b.li<adlractcoacb· ,"I~ can't aeem t<> really get a pl:;. with a =· paa to' Boyd al~~,~~ : , , , . .. ~~.ti~ey· 1.~!".!".l'.. 'ei~t"-aretoogberdolng :;-tlmeui!.'.\.°. P , ~I ZMO S~'-bal'al!li1s been assodatOcl or too -ooft."~· w ~ •= Hom copped .. IS-yard lblrd quarter ~th' i wtimer.' But· he's rlstlng u\at · · West scored nlne field goala ond IO drive with a ~ard TD llrile lo Dowler, streak when be trles to Pick up the of 11 ·free throws for 28 potiit& For boosting t be ipar,m to •to, before pieces al Long Beach. Seattle, Bob Rule 1COred YT point.I ond the Bears 111ruct bact. College t<> two Jr: Rose Bowl tllumpbs. 11.Wevet, basketbau tutor Jerry Tar-Lenny Wilkens hit 33. Ronnie Bull'a etgl>l.yard IDucbdown nm and solo wins in the Potato Bbwl, Orange kanian seema to have worked bls magic siAm.i Los ANGIL.ls and Mac Perclvil'•• t&-yard flekl goal Show Bowl and Alfalfa•BoWI. ' on the 49ers in one year. So perhaps o '" T o ·,,. T doised the iap to 28-JO and Dick Gordon· ~ ~ ~~ ~ang;e~ Co~: Stan~willfollow suit. = ,i ~ ,! ~~~tn; fi0 ~ ~~.'%-::.r>i:U~J;!· directed occ to a Potato Bowl engage. ' ·* * "k :r:_ 12 t:: : :.::" : :~. ~ PQle •. Percl.v-1'•' ~enlon ' ~ igent with Stockton. which the latter Tim St. CJalr of C--Osta MeSa recently E;?'" : E ! ~J11 : E · ~ n;: ;:~ =e to move the id won. -' Spe&re4 ·~ 24-pound sbeepsbead fish while Tlldter 3 J.J ' lrlCll:_,, • ••1 I after the kickoff, W9fe fdn:eil 1o :::r .,,Stangeland W{l8 an ~tat~' """'"''"·ht tbe waters of Three .._ __ .. __ Tot.It . .. 26.lf lU TOl•I• M C.-26 11$ At.I_ .. _ ... _ ..... "'·-t ~ .•. ~ .... Ul•h c.---..1 the 1HOAf' .,.. .. ...,efous lJi....h. -·~. AICI-liP1'tlt It :W. 21 '1 _,114 ~ •-•u..u .,.._ W i..-.. =..,...-was a~.:;;;;0.~r (!·155·1• And__,he '881 m'1-a BeaCJi; lie bagged the ""' ,,_ · " n • .,..,..,., oli the Packer fl wllb 1;11 to ....,; J,..., flab ahnnt 18 f t beJ the ---fouled oiJt -Sffttle, K.lrrl .. IC9Vffm-1 r-T 1y hangs 1111 .;~ 1n the , • -H -~ ow -~ce. , ___ ...,._ . , b\11 ~ ~u thrown.for~ .~ve- *'hing offices of UM! -Uihetsl(J of ~ ~ , · · f · :. ' • 1 _ ~~~i"::ai~= 'W· ·h· ·1 H · ' w·u· · 'r d n· ·d et~~~!~~. · ,,:_ , 1 -~-·-ope 1_ ,ar. ea . ~; ••t<d eJa4b011, !foe,~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jeu·WUlard, they ..Uid11,~•11ope.• ti>' Bovard !Wd, · o,,J. ~r Ibo ...--. :who was TllO Gr-eat On '''bat \day In ltl5 In 11a..,. :J:f :f'• ~combat ...:!t.. 'lrlilte Hope ol lbooe who wanted 1 ~ e Cuba, Wwird ~ked Ollt the -~ and ann::!i tre1\' IA) the 4~. l world's boavyw~ghl UUe taken from-' ~~-=-~':.~' rolPI '. However, Stan~and ' ~· . 'tn Negro•cbaniplon Jact Joh\ISOn. II dead Conlrovft-syjover the flgb( stllrttd l!ve lb!ow lbooe !UxUrles to [U>o-W fin al II. ' · • years later when J-. r!lrolfe• and, favor of lryinl \o IJlOld. CJll,jllate <~ Willard woa U!e crown In'." one ol llving In P~i:/:J·ll)llkazliie artlclt In 1111 -a111troveny emuod. Apln ·II wa a liroWnr hot liq -JlllJ f bli Toledo. Ohio. ' WUilrd, 'Olio bad never been lmocled dl bll feet, wu 11 o or o d·'1J·Dompoo1 IOV<D dmeo In the llrit roimd. I By .the lourlb . ......,, Wllllril, wl1b a• broken jaw ond cbett booOI._ one .,. 'Clooei!, .... miable "' let Oii bll - $:hula Say~!Jaltimore ' ·Had Ammo for Ram Tilt .. ', . ,. LOS ANGELES (AP) -·To lbooe who llll(eatad the Ba!Umore-Loa Angtlel N .. t1onal Football League game wu one without mucb algnlllcance, Coils coach Don Shula bad a quiet aoswer Sundiy. • · ""lbere was plent,, of lncGlvo lcir 11!1.''. aald. the eiai.d ~ch l,fter. bl! team•a Jl.H vcltory over the Rama. 11Remember tbe aeaaon ended rather . abrupllT lor us here last ·year. It waa • lq winter." ' ! A year ago the Rimi bolmced Balthoore out of the COaatal Div~ llUe,izxt a ahot al the Nallollal Football L0a;ue cbampl,onahJp'by I M-10 acare:. Bal-bad the ell.talon ~tie - up aoll'f lnlO s~·· pine, of """!"'• ond the' Rams were out ol It · ~ toeing to the Chicago Bears Iasl,Smiday, 0 Tbe ~" Shula went OQ, t'wer"t· out to pro" IDllltlhing today. We - lbal ·onc1 ·11 11 oomelblng to beat lbenj tWtce in a season~" s&uJa complJme.nted veterad ~~ Jnbony Unit&!, , Who ¥ Bal-re to the winning two touchdowns In the.Rcond ball. • ,jlul. said S h u I a, the atarter agalnd M!Ju>!lola al Ba!Umore will be Earl Momll, wbo stepped in at the atarl of the ......, and led Baltimore Id Ill dlvlllon biumoh. "We PlaYed well enough to 'flin," said 1': a,m · toicb George AllFO>" "b u t wt! made too Duley mlslal:t1. Beoch) Inti> oonle,lblnll ~!)<semb... hlltO!y'I ,.._toll flgbls, now fictlooall!ed In which· be he toot a dive a !Ootball pawer. . In the B-y play, The Great While In Havana. '. , ' • , llteol . ,··~"·• Better he sboul\I ~ to guide Hope. · WlDird d<11ien It ife IAld he boat Muhlenberg to lhe N~~!Rll UUe. The 2_30.pound WIUard Jost his UUe Johnson "lalf alld sq1Jllie and lmocked Or ralae slr•!J~"'I ~elok.fllr fov ~~to Jacl< Dempaey. him out with ·• right bani! jlllDCh." domesticate a ifilno..~ It WU ~ years alter that befare "I always said," Willaitt once COl'l'>- BUI Stang'1ald'1a .111•opllrnlst. readily lmlJli eiperls, studyll)& 111 m 1 , mented, "il he was· going ti> quit, •"1 accepting tf!J~ol ·i:e•Iving a dea4 · l<bowl""&ed Wlilanl'1jr0atness. did be wait 21 nMilids, ooe bOur ond tione. rec:ridlin{.1Wllb' USC and •UCLA He died Suoday In Pacolma Memol!al 44 mlnutos, Wider a'*'"' lbal -«-;1a and geltlng,11\e:-..... read,¥ for u~adecl ~thdM ilolpllal of a cerebral bemor-degrees bot, to quit! Or ,...u llve )!aarl -petition bl the near f\J1urt. , ~ following treatmenl fir a lieart to aay ·he toot a dlvel l' ' Stangetond, 41 today, -Itel• there 11 atlick. Hll ,.Ue llatlie wu i..-1111-alde. When espert.t viewed the movloo ID plenty ol I~ talept to go ari>ulld. : tit li)I, at tlie age of 30, jVillard taler years, alollg with film• of W!Dard'a ''There ~ ~y· ~· ,pt.lyEn in be.tan , bolillg fareer fro91 which he other flghts ,_th<y agreed tlult he waa 8oalbem C4lllorii!a. 111 fact, JOU nilghl ittWd ll ;<&rs liter. an escellelll bl!w' wtlb a punch, n o ~ ur orange ~·lr,Jlilo! aboUI U.... ',/Glll!an wos champion whel Willard the •-arll pant 1C111e plclu<od him •tat ol it.'' ht NJI. a boxer, tn Wlllm:d's words, lo be. .. _ "ta.b.atep.JD mJ cai-bu .beca~ "eVtt)looe was lootb>i for what When he lool the II~• to DomPH1 i• . li'llml -.d lhll llempMJ !'14*10ftf ' the faller ~ oncl hit him tieloo-e be ""'1d gel "' 1111 feet ---, rr" "l'd· a.y." commented WWard, 'ttbt ·mm. clldn~ uactly clve me the bell· oi tl" , !All 1111 ble. Willard CGnlended tllal Demptey't glova -or at J •.•• t the -~ ooe which did al! the ilomafle - Cllllalnod IClllolhJn& more -Ibo lllual I ~tm..i Dempoey'• ......... t1'i )ale Jaclt Keama. g..,,. joliod off lhl ....... , .... l;ollJna Tbo Alooclatod Pna: ".l!aw..._1_~~ uoe ptaoter ;i,plril .,.tbl..._...11 ... -.• • • ... _ Dllf AT 16 -J111 Wll)anl, wltOWOo the heevyweigbt clwnpiooahlp 1 Iii 1914 by lmocklng ,oµI Jlld< Jclulioil Ill.Ille~ l'Ollld, died~ . In Pacoliila, "Calif. Willard. was U.,~ champ for ~ -f'U•• , ualll ltt WU·lilloctetl·out ..._ .hltk "'°"""'1 On Jab' S, 1"" iii TOiedo, 'oblo. ·" .I vi --:i--I _, -• -- ' I f I l i' ' I l • • • I ' ' ' • • '· ' ' ' • ' ,. , • '· ol ' " ' ,, • ' ' ' ' • l ' ' • ' • ' ' • ' A • I ~~·~Ull.~~Y~Pll.~f/l'~~~~-'-~!.....,~~·~0.~x~mk~1~,~t~ ... !!_ naiders,_ .Har'hor ·Ne~t·. Test'1 for GWC Sports Clipp~ Short K~~as City ' In Plar,off KANSAS CITY (AP) -The Kanw Qty Chiefs, who somehow manapd to keep lhemldYts patcl>ed tocether In mld- '&eUOl'I wbno lnjui'les took a heavy toll. ~esumtd ~ today for an Americln ·Football Luau< pl<)'Oll same Ibey fell WU inevitable. I The Chiefs and Oakland Raiden f1nlah. cd in a dead beat at 12.J for the Western Division title. They meet nes:t Sunday afternoon 1n Oakland to decide wbo wiU 10 q:alnat -Ole New York Jets Dec. 21 la New ;York for the AFL crown and a Super Bowl bid. : "FranJ<I!'," .Cliefs Coad. Hant Stram said Sllllday nipl all« Oak11Dd ediod '.Sa n DI ego Sf-27 to Ue lCanlu etc y ~ ''I WU resigned in 'my own mind that we would have a playoff, and our • ~parations have beeq directed toward ·lhat." · Some of Ille Chiefs even pro1.....i pleasure lhat a playoff eri>J.ved bttftell 'Oakland and Kansas City. ''I want to play Oakland again so klhe general public can see who ls the i'true champion," defensive tackle Ernie iJ;add said. I '"Ibe Chiefs were count.eel out of 'the p-ace berore the season began, and then ~ were counted out early in the season. • "Nobody believed we could do it but Cliefl themselves. And we did ii." The Cliefs bombed Denver »-7 Salm- ~ then watched Sunday's Oatland-8an go battle on television. Mcwt ol them emd .a San Diego upset to prevent it!>e playoff, I I "I wouldn't have been 'ashamed to 1'.lte it that way," defensive end Jerry Mays admitted. ' T b e Cliefs, battered and bruised and us receivera Gkister R1cbardlon .iihd ~Taylor -of l!!Jur!es 111 t l m e, surprised Oakland w I t b a 'al&hl·T ..iense here Opt :ZO and beat, Rllden: 2'-10. . :· ~ In the return match al Olkland Nov_,., Ille Raiders bolted to 1111 urly Jeao, ' llllzing on Kanw ~ mill•'es · . held off .~ late-raJJ;i!n( Cbltb rri ~ :!WI Yictori'. . • . "' •• .. Fullmer ' Would Have Followed Up ROME (AP) -The fight game'• vuai.on of the MODday m o r n I n c quarterback can legitimately wonder todoy: "Whal il Fullmer bad followed up his advantage alter that seventh round knockdbwn of Nino Benvenuti." A bruised, cut-up Don FulbDer WU no doubt wondering. too, as be headed f o r Portugal for a stopover visit en roote back to West Jordan, Utah. He had to leave bebiDd the wcrld middleweight boxin& tiUe that bis brolbet Gene, who held it twice, had instructed him to hrinB home. It was a roundish left that the Mormon threw that rocked the Italian champ back on his heels in the seventh. Then Fullmer doubled it with a right cross and Benvenuti twisted away, sag· ged againsl the ropes aod sank to tbe maL Referee Piero Brambill waved Fullmer back and counted up to dgbt, the man- d1t<ry mnnber, before sending a stunned Nino back to face Fullmer'• gloves. The champ looked puzzled aod unsure of his balance. "Ni-no! Ni-Do! Nl-no!1• yelled the partisan crowd of 2,000 In an effort to buck up Benvemrtl's spirits or perhaps to distract Fullmer. . 1be wiry challenger tried another of -' RUSTLER ON THE MOVE -Gacy, Giamioni (25) and Sammy Taylor (51) of Fresno City College can only IH!lpleesly watch as Golden We.st'• Mike.Shel- ley drives ill.for a first layup in Rustlets' 77--88 vie. IJllMI -To.ylor lumed llio cmne and 11r1u Ambrozldl brM lbrou(!o Ille 'li'qund. ' Rima' ptw and cooneclOd Oil I pair' • TaJflr -drtvtq !«-die boop .. "' --plQI In the put -·---but---~·-1o .~ ........ _. tor oa oll-foul ond U. IOI 1111 --•~ -·~-, • ·~-·-_....., d Amlnllcll ond Shelley led llio R!lllMn ......... llt .. ....-la Ille ......... column with IT -•·•· Olllo llrin-lwo ---...--... -"lol/Vft .. 11-Jldded I """"' ti pya ~ 1 --i .~ rratllef llClded 11. , ----.. • f. ,,..."., . .... ... w> ' SC Boats Be•retlt.t j-, •• .....:., ••• :.. ..:., • ........_ '1~· = ..... .. .. .... "'119 ·~· ,.._ -___,..u ' f' I e, t 1• MWft. I j • J ean • ..., OD to ........ ....... , I l "I 11 Mllitt I • ( ' •-1 •our:-·-. ....i. .. 1~i-.t ... .ltntch to ..,........ t • • 14 ""''"' 1 1 • ,, • LQ8 ANPSLEs -USC'• TroJ,IM lah on trodltiOaol buketboll power Clnclnllall toqJahl a~ Ille Sparta Arma. .,.,. ~ •. ,... ,,, ....... Ill •111 tab a 4f4' '91d. , ' • • ~""' I '1 I ,f Pr•• f f 4 1• .. -• ..i.1 • ..1 .... L t.. ~ 1 • 1 I OllM ' I I I • ,,.... uml...U ~.to ~ ,.II S,T..,... .a •I 4 :::,. St t • 'Ille Bearcoll appear to be In Ille llP to ,QM poa&.,. .. ~five JOfmllM .~.. ~ : 1:'.;.:: T... aI.: ,; g Jell ,In, lilt -Bui lllU ,Sbollq -~· --,.. •-a mldlt of a ..... --llx oll )'llJll 1lnce thfy W!lft b.Ct.fo.but NCAA eham· plonahlpe In 1111.a. . ' • DAILY Pll.OT """9 n P'1 O'Ptmllff rory over the Rams. Shelley scored 17 points, 15 in the secood haH, as Golden West rolled to its filth straight win of the season. .. \ . _. Saddlehack ,, .ras~ Win, ' ... ·Hosts UCSD · ClnclnnaU, 4-4, beot MJoml of Ohio Salurdo.y . nlflht, llMI. USC, 3-Z, beal ·Arlz6aa si,1e, n-11. . '·"'::B• ilroa. Neele • . . .l • ".u&INGTON .,. -U1o11 Jla lldlll ,, .. rllfcatMin.llq: _,...., ..., -1lo ........... _., ')o WliMfllllla'• 1M N-.a ~­~ vkter)' over~~., A .,.....u for 6e ~ .. llmUi, • -dnll ...... -. Now that 5addlebocl: Collep'I bul<elo one-, wu (IOI -Ille an 11 a boll team )1aa °'!'1J1 tuted vl<tory, aea""'1 apedaUot 11 Doeton' Beeplbil , COllCb Roy SleYem llopeo hit dub can -h nllered a fradwt ud ilfiloc: .. ~dlJ>bocl:-lllto,!be w¥1nc·-toalibt· . 11a11 -GI die tlWd cervical ~ -~San~ G-=. plaJ-bolt to ibe . stntck .ii IM Had. by . a. &e1•'f"1tl'1 ,.· Tlpo!IT.. lbe pme. wllldl will be ~ plJdd.u, Dr. Geoqe A •. ·a,.te, played ' 111 -Viejo lllCh llclla!I. --U ,. _ _.. .. ofpi of '"'= fllo'cloek · ) -~ Over th~ weebndi-the'Gouchoi bad -Aid llmllll,ollolld neever mlud --· downlni lbe Col Po'1 . .....-i lllJorli. , (Pmnooa) FrooP. 1$-7', but then wm F.U. st ..180 m.p.JI. hltlQllloted la· their home opener by ML · San Jacfdo, 101-417. . RIVERSIDE ·-A motorcyclllt who , "ste.em aafd Tqm Noon played bl1 fell oU blo. cyl'1e al 100 mllea pet. hour best gome lot the Gaucboe a1ainal Col dllrinB Ille ~ CYl!j• 'Al"OCI~ Poly. The Saddliback •forwanl -.cl road racee ·bu apparenlJ1 J.!CIPOd ' th '21 polnll, hatOleCl clown 'J7 reboundo, WU ""1y cuU and bruflel, . ", . ' credited wft1j 11x aia1111 o!!d holped ' · Eadle'Worth of, San' BemltillDii w11 break up the llr\>ncol: lull...,.,..t preu hudlnC'1towanl Ille llnlab line -., with some fine ball horilling when be fell.· ,, Gre1 S'JmMID , came off the bench Whmer ol~ race wu Swede SaTale. to hll OD 10 of 14. lleld pal 1tlemP11 Dan GurnOY'o .autO roclng Jin>lep, wM for 20 Jl9lnll/ · · ' · hand'l raoecl In .,arly a year • .St Ml la I mnalcb wlth'•ML Son Joclnto, • Rlvenlde ·~Uonol Ra•e·Wl.Y the Gaucbol nevtr sot unb:acftd and .• "°""" ..-.! 'ti ll0.171 m.p.b. for lbe fe,ll beblJid by :zo polnll early· In Ille lf.mfle arond, priL •, . '8Q: spurt ~led Saddlebact to,.cut •. \ Tii•ttelf' Dlu the lead to u polnll, but ML JAC . : LOI ANGBLEll -wnu ... "BID" F. broke the game wide open in the second Tunney, former general muager of De half. Mt. San Jacinto tripped the Guachos Del Mar Tlll'f aub, 1J dead at Ute in their season opener 91-IO. qe tf 15. s.M1Mcti mi c.1 '°"" fm 1'1ume1 nccmnbed Hre Saday after ~ ~ -:· ': Felfm1n ': ~ ": "; nffertAC a •1111 aUlct. .... MtrrlU ,_ s l • 11 '""*Iliff • 1 1 1 He )olaed Del Mar la 1NI whu It ; ~ ~ 2~ ~-=-~ : ~ l~ wa1 owned by Bin& Ctolby. 8evell 1"rl ... M ... HlrdV .... ......... Nel11111 skinner Wlnttr l o s • Fr•untnbet11r 4 1 2 1.s 1ater he moved to Denver, Cola., where 753tHtrr 0000 oJ fr-•--•·• ia o • 20 Len1t1 1 1 1 , he wu .cener a;i,u.apr o -a...- ' 1 1 2 Sorre11, 1 1 • 2 Park uUI ltll. / ::i ;t:;:;d ~~~: lareeutyeanHwu .. tlterul Smith • • 1 • estate bulae11 la Soatbera CallfornlL MiH1 Sllll i.tontllY I • • :t Tollk 31 17 :zt n To1111 i.i :w '' n H11ttl"'9 SClfll: S..Ur.tllO M, Cel P'otr X. Ml. S.1 JKlll!w Cltll SHllJitMcti (J1) ,,_ V1ldlvl1 Corle, ·~· ·~­L1nlll; Joron1on Mlle lie II Htnkol ''"''"' """'· 123371,,.,,.,.IW 21 2 ~ 2 D2•Ntllon 02 22 I 10 4 '' Noon I $ ! 11 1 1:tn l 1.,..1t1e1 CIOS • ·s2112~ •:t111· 111111111 ••1• 111 2SWto'llOI! 7DS 4 G2l'l9a,d 1 1121, 100 2Wlnte~ 112 3 :5111nMr • I 11 I Tol1l3 :U 21 35 101 T011ll 1111 17 22 S7 H1lttlm1 K:or.: Sin J-clnll 45. s.ddltblck ~ • Not Rain or ELA Can Stop Fresno j'RUNO -Freano City College, whlcb lost two of its first three gamea this seuon, is the California large junior college football champion after dumflnB East Loi Angeles, 11-17, before 4.000 am in a driving rain atonn in Radcliffe SladJl.im Saturday afte.mooo.. _., :. ... Kusilers Sixth '!''1- ln Mat Event .. SAN f"$.RCOS -Golden Weot CODeae wrestlS'I, WOil lndivlduol cbampionolllpe fn twol •bto and bollled to a lblb place finish in the 14-team Palomar ~t-over the weekend 1t Palomar Collegt£.,,. ,. Kalllj~ Nerio and illllcb Vall>aena were the bigjtrophy winners for the Rustlm:. Nerio,:at 1!7, defeated opponents.from Chaffey 17-0· Cenitoe, $-I; A1'lama Mesa, t.1, ~ Cyprw, !~. Valbuena. at 152, won over wrestlers from San Bernardino, 19-0; San Diego Mesa, 6-2; Los Angeles City, a pin in 4:", and Glendale. Am., 10-7. Bu cs Need Radar at Line Vlc Lamammi led the Rams to victory, lf<llrinB al: I! Fresno polnll on touchdown l'Wlll of one and five yards, a 28-yard field goal and ooe conversion. Howard .Fennel for the RusUen took sixth in tbt 180-pound dlvi&lon with wins over Imperial VaDey and CbaUey while be dropped matches to San Diego Mesa and Glenclale, Arll., and lost to Cypress in ove:rthnt. last weekend, both of which they lost. Oflltl' CN.t (If) I'll JllT fJll c-• 1t11 JllO JllT T .. II , hao hil $-yard run In Ille final 52 second• of play that clinched victory for the Rams. , his bull·llke body lunges. Benvenuti bepn back peddling for the first time in the fight. "Ni-no!Ni-no! ''chanted the crowd. You can be sure coach Bob Wetzel will give h i s Orange Coast COUege an eztra practice dose of free throw lhooUng today and Tutlday u the ' Pirates prepare for their Orr! round' lame In the Qiaffey tournament cm w~ In the consolaUon._ bracket cham· piooahip game, Orange Coast had three ooHDlkxle Situations from the charity stripe in the last 30 seconds of play and misaed the first sbot on each oc- cas'ion IS it dropped the gune, 90-371 1o Compton .COUege. J~ • 3 II ion.1 JD1'111n • O U McKen1l4t S1ic:kelm11l•r • l 11 O.Dunn ,. ... ,.., l l t J.Dllnn Fll~..-.Y l • 10 ir,.ncil • 5 2J ' . ' ' . ' 10 • 14 . ' ' t l JI Eut Los Angeles' Clarence Davis, the leadln& rusher in the state, gave the Hustles a fint quarter lead when be scored ftom one yard out. AJ a team CMCb Fred Owens' squad scored al p>ints, which OWens considers a strong ahowtnt in view of the caliber of wrestHnc and the fact he traveled with an eight-man squad. Other membert on the trip were Bruce Gjertsen, Bob Gieniec, Bill Harris, Cbril Pellil, and Chuck Meyerelt. A few light rights, however, were all Fullmer could land before the gong. Alllft 2 I 4 LlllM lllVlf' l I 2 II,_, Oaon ' 1 1 s11111r1 ' ' ' ' . ' Davis ended the afternoon with 91 yards in 28 carries, but couldn't br'eat loose in the muddy going. The Rultlen will meet Moorpark COiiege al home In Ille College Center 'lburlday, at 7:30 p.m., and wtD enter a four-way tournament at Fullerton Fri- day. In the ,eighth BenvenuU already hod re.gained his spry footwork and was sticking that long, formidable left in Fullmer's face to keep the buU at bay. qoinst Palomar COllege. . . · Poor foul Jboollng In the !inl1 mlnutif ot play plagued the Pirates in tWo ol. theil; games in the Merced tournament 1'he Plrata are now 2-S on the season. Klndollon 2 4 I Mcelf'tln l l s Hlrd9!'0¥9 J 2 I $.lr"'1t 1 9 2 TOllll 32 1J 11 Tot111 3' 11 " lil"tl'"' tcort: Or..," Coa1t J1, Comp\oft .U. 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II ,. .. .. .. :e ,, b r ~ • n • ~ n .. .. d k • e a • d • r d e • k r r ~ --.. -· 'DNt,y rn.or " ' 4ot~ Oil c · ty ·c Opens;· Ne • • ass1e • · Tri~ns . Try . Again t ~ ' I Favored N~es Oflers, ,Comptol) In Own T6urney . , BJ ROGER <:AIWION .............. Tbt 40lb ·-.i Huolloltm BelCb li>YllaUOGll BuUlball '-la undor Wrtf -y -boll" lluotlqloo· -· bMclltnlnc tbe·l :IO -wllb JlollaGrade. .Loac Buch ' WU. ond TulUn )>lay ln Ille T o'clock feature wblle Newpon - ond Wbl-llartod tbeldkln. lbll ollernooo al I aod llucbo Alllnl... aod llfarlna follow al 4:30 ln lbe Ollen' il1DI< For Newport lllrbor, it mara lbe third pme In lour dl1S -playlq -·111e Weekend at Lu V ..... COl4a~N1-wpo.rt'1 partnif In the Veps V'lnture, -tlllalo T<idaJ Newport Harbor VI Whlllier (3) Rancbo Alamitos VI Marina (4:30) LB Wilson VI Tustin (7) Huntlngtoo Bucb " Bolsa Grudt (l:IO) . Tllelday Comptm vs Colla Mesa '(3) Cm:loa del Mar VS Santa Ana Valley (4:30) Fllllertoo ... Mqnolia (7) Westmfmt• VI IA.tewood (l:IO) gets a day off then returns to ..... Dre wllb &!\ opmlng ,..,/;j !Ill wllb defeOdlng C1F AAA. cbimpioa oimptm. . HlftilblatOri ' Buch a n d Compton' are tbe only aeeded tel!DI In lbe -and are favored to meet In the finals. Favorites t o d a y are Newport, Rancho, Loog Beach Wll3on and Huntington . The Oilers of ljunttngton Beach,. however, have been running along • rocky paUt ' recenUy with a f~ · • · defeat al the banda of Gaiden ' HEADS ACTION TONIGHT -Mike Contreras (30), )i~,Beach IIlgb's Apaches Su -· lllalt 8cbclal Iba !ouracY wllb lwo vtdli,... '1!111 be teytnc Ill ......, !Iii ;rlnl It W" I -wil - weol: Ill 111 OWD , lnrllalloat1 VIiia, tbtn I ~ will - ~--Poway. One of -daY> c.ni-111' lllfferilt& two llrl!pl dtltall l'rlday Iba Tritonl . - Hlch 11 Solng to tlOP pla)'lng In tho r-m,11·-. ~by Coron_ado, -· I Conni de! Mar ·Hiib In ball jnvlla-_ Iba Wt · ~n, Ille or ans t blaetbalLTbal'11be11>ooghl ..,. .......... _. ' Cout ..... -ingt-.-... sell alter 111e 8el ltln&J __ _, ., Cooch ·BID -·dkl n Tars Ev·e'n' 'ibt '.l\'llOOl loll out to Ptr· .,. 111· potnll In 11 .. -qaln to Ille Collt iea,ue ,\, ftr third piaC. In Ibo for.a•·••-• reprwotltnea. B:allinot .. t .. ..t.. ,.., wbea I 1'int '1* WU. 8 wtamn!q u.3(1 the ..-y ' 1 * * • * t ~~s.":1= ~ Mo .. ~ 2.2 1 I ::1'"'=clt~:::.".!.."1: ;,. ao::'r"-'• :,,_' lltpln;t)ilstlmetillnglw• ~·~~ , delalnr:.n.: ~Ute ""'I ... c...:..'li"- <mrtlmEI to do It, IHI, oo N~ Harbor HI J !!, •Pmls uMI-ii;i, pp In .......;,., ·~ • ~ "; the ltreaCtb of. a aub'1 five. ~·• ,_._ -~ ~ ,_ .~.•~. and then 1-.11 awlltlNM • • t l• 1· for-five perfannuce .frCJm the ...,.-=--,, : b.t ~-,.~ U. -· .,_,. 0.11ldilft t • I S . ,,..·-11ne1nlbe .. -~ u •. ~ ~.!"thetho~.,..1.~. -. =-, :·: : perloda: ' ., -~ ···~ ... , :=1111 ~ ; : ~ It w~ qar, Nettles who hit ta1nlni its second stral6t lou Eric ~. h 1 g h L9"lblfol , • , " tl\e gr,tJI , lbota and Xim. over the weetel)Cf ii) Lu 1C¥1ttf for Sia Clemente with T••• • 1 11 ,,, · : wn ..... hi i>bo lllpPecl 1n Ute V,epa. , · • ' ! 11, w ·~ teamed -.. .... '"' 1 , ..... ~~~·with nl-ne . ~T&na.who1',ntout;~ ~)'!_lil tthll·vJtal •tecood ,._ '~ '! "~-1.I~· ~'Jett 'In the aec:0nd ·ste.(8 .With a~ m1rk, loll and 1 ~_.qU.aders and WU Thill•• 7 • 41 ' I .va11me· to "'~loom'• ou~ ·to Clark HlJb, M-41. .Saturday held IO two j1oint1 tn •llcb = : I · l l jj<MJ "'i!\\I ·•-~. to eveo t!>elr •"!""'11 •t W. •ilbt minute .. ..,enl ,_, • • • 11 • 'm foartb· liJ1A. ....... • 1' Aa u .. van. u ..... M-~-d Rund , I J • . ~ 1fbi e•niM ·Cofona'-del ~i~·~ '.t' ···~u ICOrel''-;:~San~;;··~~~~~bad;;~-~~=~T~•~·•;==="=."::!1~';;'i' ·,Mir 'thli<l '""'iiee· In '! ,lh• for Ute'l'ars wllb ·IT -fi .. Burtiafil: llrrilat>,jonal. wblle '.Jeff Mallnoll , WU chtp-• • · . ~·w~ i:w: ~·~ ... wereunabl• 1969 Rivie :t:::~:.i:·.:;,~ =:'a~·E::F:! -Lease it at Executive . Bloom bid 9]>eChll prabe were lbort by * =~~§;~Sii;M;::':;lo .. for Mike McWilllams, who Overall fl"om tbe field the -OtiryEx:aitMi youimmtdlaledtUwryonanyhOtnw' potted nine poinll 111 the Iran-~=•quintet ;"'ci'ii:~ •eo ... p/Ul tlip cuh pr!C91oryour-t car ••• pl•.,. ~f°'t:' =•~Ii= Coach il::"'waxman: ~~=~..=il'J:i::~=i':jVlotlltar9 perlodt. He ltDllbod with 11 despite "!be twin tooaei, lald . . wbile Stne.1-b.,,,P. (!ilting he was 'pt"8eil lrilb hll fl"l ll and Pllllil -11 leam'• efforts.. ' riifwnw111.,,,.. .... ...,....,. . ....,..,. •r:,.•-;:-.,·....:._ . "'---' H1rbor, • I ,11 if 1,_... ' _.,. Cl.lrlt .. 11 1! 1)-...M • '-"·->lUlUU-~ -......... Kl 7-3011 "'' C'"'9nn1tl ~ U f' 14 10 t :a-.s2 •pe "° pp T" C:-• Mw fMI• Mllll\Off ' .4 2 t 11 1, th, Voll•f ST J·J-1 ,O,TP"TPT1llll 11111 """" .._ MeWlll1tmi ..... WllllNdll w-.. O'LNry Nt11i.. Tot1 l9 M~N -..... _ ....... ··-'""" 1 s 2 '' H•...., • t 1 17 l11 los'A11ftl_ff OLWHI S 2511Llllds9"t 011! 1051Holmts l!TI l.f 1 •10 •A:ttet 1126 lJOIECCln 0111 110 1Posl 1002 D S 1 5 Tot1l1 IS It t 41 • ..,:!:'l,::;m 11 20 \7 54 (IU11 (14) CtnlMllllll U21 e-$ ' • n ST•ll •O.llle ' s ' 1 12 ~~Jlcd:ls 7 I 2 I • '011«.11" ' ', I s lf )'01111" I o 1 t Con111n ' • • 1 • "~ • • " • • • ' • 1 s 1 T'Ytl1' • ' !l':".V', ~ a come-from. master basketball craftsman will lead tl!e Oilers tli~ 'lllbtly reganled oemna .... point declalon av• Bolsa Grande In tooight's actloo of the 40th annual HUJJ!lngtcn Beach lourna· M .. -i1.. . ~ QI•~ .... " .........-. ment. · ' Tot1i. 3 1 2 I l!'.ICober :JO 11 '» C To11ll • • .. 1 • J• • " Mqnolla, b In the oUter •-~~...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.-• bracUI w!Ut Complon and the ooJy way the Sentinels can gel .... °"' "'aclc ·~ !!1111-P H k Sta ding tington Beach Is to first lieat ro oc ey n s Compton !tr Ille rl&l>t to ad- vance to the finals. ,, TM ~~ ~ Corma del ¥ar'• llU7 crew ..., .Dtril"" could make trouble for the • L T !"ts. ... OA d ~--L Mlntrwtil 17 • $ .. M .. ope .._ ...... 16 7 5 17 llll 70 The Sea ll"t..... orwn With iio Y• f • S4 74 •s .,..... ~= Y.rlt • 'It ft" 1-•:n •1 76 . & test wfth Slflta Ana y, l . o ' '' t:t 11 I JO 112 f7 and the Falconi, Iii , · ro11 " \J 11 • :19 '! " do not pose a threat of. any · Wttt .Dl'dlllll 01 a--t St. ~Is • 12 t 11 b 11 U ~ .. ~ ="""'9 11 11 2 ,, 60 77 A Sea King victory i.nc1 • 1• s 21 ?O 9S • •& .... _... • • '' ' 20 ..,,_ .. put tbem·into a -.vuu l'L"9bursll "' • 1• ' 11 .,~,1 S.Nl'At"• ... lb De-trolt l. 0.k~ 1 MonlrHI 1, Phlladelpfil9 t ' Ml-11 4, N.w Y.t J ll•fflfl 10, CNc.Mo .S o.trolt a. O.klatld 1 L• NIMlea J. Plfflburllh 1 Ori!,-.. ,... .ai.ctulllll hnlllrs•.-.. Pllflld .. 1'1119 l. N" Y0111 I llOI"'" f. 'lfhburflll ) O.lrofl .S, Mlnnnot1 I Chlr;a110 1, O.ki.nd ' SI. LOUI• 2, l• AllSleltl I Only llmtt IChtdllled ..;Chri,stmas SHOPPING HOURS EXTENDED to 10 P.M • . Shop Sears Maaday tlma Satunla:r. 9 :30 A.M. t.o 10 P Jf. r.::-~~---~n rse s ... --=~M .. 'I 11 teat with Compton. ..,,11...,,.1a r 11 • 11 ·&a.· to Corooa del Mar baa .- TIHY's 01'"" "'° ''"'" ldlldulttl > Ir ( . ! how n lbe1f capable 11 · 1•·<-· apringl.ng upsets, via two Wins , over Centennial. -.111 Magnolia figures to havelli" ' tle trouble with Fullerton 1n Tuesday's 7 o'clock game and W..tmlnster and Lakewood' · are rated a tossup in the · 8:,, finale on TueMay. · . CIF. Champ~.' Next on Tap . '.· For Mesans A day o1 ""t Is In store for Colla Meaa H1Jb SCbool'• baabll>all leam before meet- ing deleodlng CIF cbomoloa Compllln, Tuelday In the ilw;. tJngtoo Beach lnvltltloaal. And oil what Ute Mmtaip were able to accomplllh over the weetend at Lu Vega, J It appem the M,.... can me tbt tbne. M,.. IOI! both -ea ol HI weekend venture. the ae- c:ond ... .. Satunlay to WOiien>, 7Mt. . It wu, however, cl<IM!I' ~ Ille DnaJ """" ~tea_ Ia lad, Ute Colla Meaa cmo bad kept pace w!Ut Ute Win- nen at the half, 31..St, and ' deep In Ute thtrd period trailed by ooJy lw<i poinll, - But, Ille Ne\'11!!1 leam Ihm reeled oil I ~enaJ 14- poinl ~ .. ~lb• vlllt<>rl If a •incl• ·.tau; In Ute fourth porlod to turn Ute aame Into a runaw1,1. Colcb Herb Llney la1ned t It DOI I cue ol nmntng Oii! of po, but Aid hll ' leam shnply could not find Ibo hoop. He llnlled •oo11 om 1>ms far hll mnD t>ll1 °'"" the weekend . _.,_ CMt1 M911 11 It If 1-M w.trw11 1• 17 II ft-14 Cllll .... ,., w ,."'"Tl' ; I •• Holjdp11i11wppers I , . N" • • • • 1, usi! ·~.ur mon•y~( , , For cash In advance. For payina bills later. niars JVl!at. Morr~ ~!an !11!'!\oY I• for. You may bomiw from $100 io $5,000, Qt more, for hollday shopping. blll .cotl'°lldatlon, hqlldey travel, any · gOlld raason. Plyiponts scheduled to flt your in· come. With approval you may have your money the Clay you apply. No 19P1Y'""nl for 45 days. YOUR J Monthly No. Df CASH t'lyrMnta Month• $ '53,ll $24 24 $1.011.57 $U 14 SAMPIL LOAN .. ~ SCHEDUl.EI $1,511.11 $S1 SI 'Stltt.31 $7' • er.tit lff• •rtd dlubllltJ lnalr11nu tV11lata • • j 1! • . ! ~ .; :i . Morris .. Plan : ~ ; : . ,. 11 2t " ...... V:'"''' ~ t • ' • M • J • • e e I . • •·t '* ti .. ' .. ' ' 673-3700 ' l 1 ' . I :· : ~ l'ftwport Beech....., 3.700 Newport Boulevard . . ' . ' ,, • u 1•1--------------------1 ----- OFF 2nd The .I .When Y oa Bay • First Tire at I Regular Trade-in Price BraW111I To11rhl Takee the Roarh· est Punishment .., AD R.ds, in Any Weather! Yotir Ch<)ice~-4-Ply Nylon ~ ' .. . . . . , . -Silent Guard D ' \ ~ .... ,,;.. .. ,[, or ,Supertred 36.rMonth"Nationwide··Guarantee l • Extra.Wide, extra-deep tread for aq~'tr• tion, ex.tn-lonr wear • Rune4 4-ply nylon for i-f..mind talety . ·,I 'i '' • • Patented aa!ety abOulden for ~tiv1 a~ · control, taler ~ E"''7 Tire l'1lrdlaR lilehltllo: !'.!~ !'J'Jt. .......... . ..... ...,. ....... 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""" ':si.:...:..: 1J ·.r1JIJlllJ.~ e, .. o ., 11.Cill.IA., Painful Hemorrhoidlr Prep Grapplers ;-....,,___ ---- Al(P•l'.ln•y ~torn Open ~•ry Night Monday Th;ough Saturday Drubbed in Meets lly STEVE EKOVICR Of "" ci.lr .... llafl Local Prep wrestling leam! didn't fare ao well over the weeteiid w I t b . HunU.,... Beach taking third In !ta .... q u. drangular tounwnen~ W-....r !alt In I he w--quad, °"""" del Mar aevenlh in the eight-team Valencia tournament, a n d Costa Mesa second in the Hun- tington Beach affair. Costa Mesa was vaulted to second alter gaining a win by forfeit from Brea Friday afternoon at Huntington Buch. Mitt the Brea team drof>- ped 11.s first mstch to th< ulthnal.s toumamelJt champs, Boisa Grande, by a ~ count, and then lost heavily in its second encounter with Hun- tington, 53-11, it prematurely fled the scene and took oil for home before facing the Mustanp. c.osta Mesa's other win was a :U-20 decision over Hun- tington. Tb e y lost to Bolsa Grande, 31-11. The bolling Oilers ended the day with a 1·2 record after beh!& felled by Bolu, CS.II. Kur! ClemOlll (194) pinned all three tbnta: for the Ollen w b 11 e Dave Gleuon (%35) pinned evuy time for the Mustang>. Norwalk w on the Westminster quad Saturday afternoon with Mira Costa se- cood and Upland third. The Liom lost to Mira Costa, 33-22, N..-walk, 37.Jll, and Upland, 12-2'. nab secao4 placa 1 ... Ille Sea King> u Ibey led their team- mat.a., ' ~ woo the cham· pioosblp. ~ Bee Cage " Summaries 111""'1 1•1 Ca11 ~ OU F ...... n !ll F OJI At .... c,.._ ffl F 1111 M.rdlH•ttl Rldl Oil C fl(J INcUl'I 11"-ft (11) G (JI Y- Gtnt'MI Ul G Ill lrld9H SQw1rw llllll• .._.., -""""" .. Holt t. Sdlflldw s. .. _ 4 J.iw- 2. ~·-4 EIMll...., L Halft""' scon: ,._. fl, Mew u l:dlMla !Ml w....., UH Snlftll Ul " (II It.II Stew1nl C'l F 111 Uilnt1ff MttY (10) c 1121 l"ortil .. W1taoll C'J G Utl S'-'*9 H•YH Ill G UJ ~ Scwlnv wbl: Est41M:ll -Rllbt 1, ford ~ '°""1'-2, lll:van l. We11"'1hl- s!..-: Bran 2, Plldtanf " ~ 4. ·Mc;Gulflls '· """"""' K«t• Wntmlluler 24 E1-t1nell u l"Wlltllti Yl"-J Ct.ti L-. Allllll• Utl Ellll (2l F 14) WllM;n Pitts U) F UI L_,. Shlbllla I•) C fl) ~r CannMfl (I) G (41 Di.ntr F~ f!O) G 12) AUelt Scorlnl Miiii: F-.t.111 Vallrr -~ l. "'"'-ndn 4 Waltrr I, Hlmtnl!'I' J, MdWtSI '"' Garbl:r l. C..tlefnan 2. Wa,..._. 2. Carrell 4. l• AJarnlilm...-«odi. 1. Hattllll'le ~ ~ \lalln 11, L• Allmllm 4 Cee Cage Summaries Pw.t.111 VllW ID)' M9rtll (4'1 Het1n1 l'I F (11 G=id',.... ""'"'""•' (51 F (U) ...-n Hart (5) C 12) lrooka MdrkSe (7J G Cl! Olttlrk EIMen ft) G 111 Merritt Sco11111 Wit! Mirilla-........,.._, t. Halftlme ac..! f<calntalrl Valley 11, ~'"" 12 Ml-.ota . .,...., _, ... Miami ·-~ Continental Reorganizes LAS VEGAS (AP) -T~ owners reorganized the C.. tinental Football League ~ two dlvillons Sunday ;""'1 named Jim Dunn of Norfolk, Va., former general man'altr of the AUanttc Dlvillon, u cornmiuiooer. The leap has -In lhloe dlvilloos. When Ille ria1Jci> ment ii c..-npleted, ~ said, each of the two dlYlllool will probably -dibl lums and be splil lntt tw:o CGD- f erences. ' ~· A final declsim oil Ute ' leogue malleup ud ICbedule may be announced at 1he a. nual meetin&• Jan. Sl~Feb. 2 at DetrolL The ownen, In a tw~, meeting, d 11 c u·1•1 e d 'tlle poaibilli, of nlghl ...... l>ut took no actloo. Glenn ABamolo OZI) aod Chuck Suter (235) were sta~ douts in the Joaing Lion cause. 1IOOert . Flores (91), highly regarded in hil weigbtr-====----'-- division, dislocated hW elbow and may be useless to Westminllter for the 1eUOD. The flu.dddled Corona del Mar squad had liWe lo, brag about after tta trek to the Valeocia tournament Satur··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day. Only Arnold Clark (141) and l1ous HIOilnl {Hf) Could Good students JV Cage Summaries make good drivers and smart parents save ¥JUii SAFECO. .~us and cut auto Insurance as much as 25 °/o \ • • • Bob P~•Y • and _la,_ INSURANCE 474 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 642-6500 .. ,nne•··1~ ALWAYS FIABT GUAuTv .. ·- , One piece hell-arc all welded' frame MICKEY BIKE! • 3-H.P. <kyc:. Brigp & Shallan ........ • 6 inch tires ond aluminum wheels • Motorcycle type hi-rise honclle bors • Aircrlft quality -and balls • Recoil -wltlt nylon -.! ! " 7r , ··t.rgepadd9d ~­ . .• . Tull siit mcltor# lhroltle .l}I') •• . • -Autoni'atk Cfutc!..•l'hr brake ·~ ... .. Oil end poly.f~ir flltar "• D.Ui.f~ ~orange or blue pilllr i i• nt •• • " ---,. - , ' , . • ar IY· ey H , .• .. DI ho ,,. in· up ,., "" ISi l. •• I& •• •d .. 7 • I I I I I . ' ...,.~------ 1:JO ~I 1U (C) (II) A _..... . llOUlllln 1111n ,.r1111clu M1nhll Diiion hi hlJp him track "' lkitlw. ,.,.., Wllf, hopll11 to flnjl Ult wild Wll...l*or1 It IS l"""~,.,....,.., . ......,,,,,,.,,1""••w--,., <"> wolf·fluntm Jllof,.11 WOOdw1rd a"-CC) (60) No W"1Mtioa 111Mta. • ·.' ; i . ntillbl• It !llf9 ti ... 8 (Ill i:D..:i. J -(C)('6l D il2l CIJ 14'1 nO 11o v..., (C) ·~. 111• ;... s...• 1111aws (10) "Th• rrtzt.~ Huth t•ltl 011 tin41 till. ""' 11111f¥ NIAi .,... tilt ~lilJ of • nn b1br t~ wftll Ill fiffQi'tl 'tfM ltflllP lo ...., I .~ It I fylftl tvtab, la9Mlll 1..,., --l17 ,....._ ,.. llliW, INct Deni Junnlt. anll Ondlttt VMlthf CtMlt. ·--(30) TU ESD A I' • :JOa PRINT1N6 ' ' " • 'PlJBLICATlONS •NEWSPAPERS JJl I wm IAUOA ILYI. NIWIOIT llACH PERKINS I . JODGE 'PARKER ·-• ' . ' By Harold Le Don Oy Tom .K. RYcin · ly Al Smith 1\.1. S'TOP 'EM! ' ·Night TVSliow .:~ For Day Star? By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWO,QD. (cy'n -,A 9•YWne tele"rision star is like a 'kept w,mnan -l>otb. remain under wraps at night. · A daytime star looks into that camera lens knowing the audien~e peering.back at him !'OD•IJt> mainly of. hNBewives, ahilt.-ins , mush:ian1, waiters and guys who spend the nigllt collecting hub caps. TOM KENNEDY who has played host and mas· ter of ceremoni~-=ot ••vou Don.'t.Say" for six years -five days a week for 'NBC at 2:301 p.m., is a stranger. t • 1 .. • · · Add him-~ cast of "Laugh-In" or let him guest star with Johnny Carson and everyone would ask "Who \le'" · . 1 Kennedy ' fJ.~dent, howtver, tha~ his daily strip will lead tp bigger and darker things, hcpefully his own late-night talk show which would mean skipping the pri,me time hours altogether. "THERE'S NOTHING wrong . with having a daytim_e game. show." Kennedy said.· "A lot of major television personalities emerged from .day TV-Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, Steve Allen, Art Linkl!'l!er and Ralph Edwards. ' "It's good preparation for evinlng programs. You meet a IOt of people and yoil ·team tO ~trol an audience. , ''You haVe to learn to be at ease yourseli ai1d deal with all types of individual dispositions. You also know when to listen and how to cut people off wiUtout offending them." KENNEDY IS 'a I!keab\e sort. A native of Louis- ville, Ky., be is lantern-jawed and free of his soot.h- em twang. He Is all too aware ol the diScrlmlnatlon etert- ed by network bigwigs against da.Ytime slars. "There'• an il'.on curtain between day.and nicht performers put there by the indu.stry," Tom sigh- ed. Aa soon as the agents, sponsors, networks and other exe~ives discover you work daytime, .. they start ~g dOWJ\ to you. Even the press patron- 1zes .you:- "THE GENERAL reaction ls: 'Oh, gee. that's too bad!1\They treat you as if you'd been in -a hor~ rible accident." , similar accidents should befall the rest of the citizenry. Kennedy is paid a hefty salary and his hours are had to beat. ''THE IMPORTANT thing Is tbal I have an audience 'of five million view'ers ," .he said \;Yith a ' touch• ot pr,ide. "That's more than Carson or Joey I Bf:'h<!IJ hive goiJW ,~c!r.'lhem on a regµIer basis. 1i0u:r1.a~is arp~s sold dUt when it com~s to . comm.~s1 so ii is',j>&ytng its own way and-then 1 .some ... ;.. . , !,. . ' " 'itemr~y:tool{ ~-·Jp of his noontime drink. "Only one lhilii 'tiugs rne.' •be concluded sadly. ".We're still poor_.relatives ." . . ~etinis the Menace , . 11 ' I I ' • ' . t • ti ,I • • ; j • • :. ' . ' d " ' •· " " ... ~ ' ·' ~( ,, '· : ! • ,, · .. :l • g ' ' ' ~ ' i " . ' ,j ~ • • • . . ' ' ' • ' ' I ' • l • ~ : • r • ' • I • I • ' • Give to Your United fund ' ! f ' Crossword Puzzle ACROSS l •Ha¥1ng .Whit{ ~ 6 ll•k•·Otntlt '10--~.[Yt 14 Birisent4 15.ltlYt undone 1 16.-........ 17 Pottle contraction 118 Ontulo city., ··. • 20-Theater ''"';' Ali>r. 21 Asst;ri 22 Lifeless 23 keep clear of 25 Fits' -companions 26 'Public · estee11.. Jn · Eng'lani:l 29 Swmk 50 lapl111tnt '" r,•parfng app es 51 Olaoint tooT Sl U.JI . .... bet: Abbr_ 57 Kind of bet: 2w~s 59 Early A•ttlcan fighter 60 M. Laeoste 61 Show fatuods fonctleQ: 62 Indicate wllllngntss 63 H1ndsonl1, In Scotlalld 64 Ttrrlffld 65 Have as., op1n·1oa. DOWN Ill Accept ,fOl'•aHr _ 1 lbart L'lkt 32 Sub:ltctff ta LG!ISt Is: the llt11ttjts Abbr. 1 37 E11btlon ~ Strttch 38 Sc~pe· of lflSS 39 Glwen point 3 KIM of of tllff ~trance 140 Klnd'of 4 U.S. tolf business toumt11ent: 'arrlft9eatnl 2 '#Offs 4215th.ttntu";J5 Noun mid "'essel adJrc:tt,ve 4'3 01 1rtl1. • ' ~~~, ·size .Mni:lfl e la llbllcal ,.,14_. 1 · ~ blrthplace 7 Chet1ltM· 4S 11•ncal pren11 •OCl'll· I Minute •ln arl• 4i9 01tss chnll . ' Jli1(1(1 9 111C1r111i.i--·3l·W'~·astd alibtavllUon •· wlUI ,dln. JJtd 10 U.S. tllthtn · ldckef 3' Hlgbly 11 ·KJnd tf ~'. ·, t'IMlltd· tiling place · 31· Cl~t ~-12 W•tcliW 41 lnclitt'tlon • : u r::.1' ~ .•1 ~":."..IJ,, · Prrrm.OTOOI:· ztRO~·· · l9Perlodof .. ,44.D1~~!f' . -~ .. ·~· ' lllOR&!ll J~-l!SWKiilS . MrYlca · • · 1-11-· ' ..... · ' • 21 c""" . Is a111no1• . • " . • . . . · 24 $tnl'c:tute i • 'sarmtlc. · •• · ._ ~ _ , 25 Sc0te or ·· 41 °"" "'"' .... le)illl .. ~--·---an telltfl ·.41 ....,..;...idttifer ., -· · 26 -Uliii . 4t-1'esto~'1o~ 27 Atilt c~•t· . e~ls~Ct' . · .. 1 acltf'lstlc r ~· lf1dt flµt •tf · 21 TtmPomy . 51 llntK ' . Stir &lhtl'IOllCtOll' 2• T1p1r orr sz-il1n'1 · to a stop nkbtl•• 30.ltttllil 11. 's&.L Wdlu .. ont's setvfct pr11tnt 32 Llbtl'll: 55 IW'flM-r · Collocs •111 •rt•• , 3J U.K. cltr 56 Sttont odor-. 34 Soundld. 51 Haret1 roo•" . restn· 5t1sio.t • nan tr; · 1 • ~!f!t1tkt ! . -. I• 2M :JU l1Jti . BOTH • TllAJRES -~· ~-.._. -. , • 3t.cL BIG WEEK I ; '.·' : PAUL NEWMAN . ". ) .,l in The Secret . 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F,.,.Uy -•ed. 2bul!BR wttb ...,,.,., -A $115 Mo. 5f.f...6503 t"1nl (DO prap), . BA.Ya.tFF Motel $2'1.iO Up Rltr. M&-5!155 RIAL ESTATE, Generol wldr, Maki .mrtce, TV, BERMUDA Vll.U.GE . ~ I'. Ne""°"' NB -2 & 3 8'. Apl>. R1nt1ls Wontld 5990 · CrpU, clrp., bltlno. Case to ~~ nyED •·•·· . BAOIELOR ""1dJhed. yrly, lhl>'I ' & ochJ&. OUldren OK. L•=~ -want. 1 S85. 873-9JS1 d~ i: evenina: $110 qp. BR Unfum Apt beach lll'ea til 1 PM. 221.( Col1eae Av~ Apl 2. li4&r to $ll0. Gar or carport nee. FURN 2 bdrm ~ blk .to 642-00!6 aft/5 boacb. Sl15 mo. can CLEAN A ,..._ · •· 8'. e LANDLORDS e m.4m9 att.r 8 1; wlcend1 Apt. nr. Harbor Sbopplna. FREE RENTAL SERVICE BAY Fl<mt Spae. 3 bdrm $110. Key at 2260 1'114ple ~m;B;;'°-;"';;';;ISM-&182;;;:--r;;;;-;;;;: II ;R:::-=rt:.:..;P:.;"':.:i:Pl:;rty::.r._:6::2::05 + den. $190. Incl ......U Apt E. WANTED yearly, S BR nn- boat allp Wintr Ja,.&U-m() M6-S96l or 6C-5583 tal on Balboa bland. nma • FOR Rent Furn. Mt.Jn. OCEAN V.lie l Br '·-LARGE-_l Bedroom duplex: or unfUm. 6'B.QK19 moth Mtn. O:indo, pool 1: Apl furn. w, tlo stii. ~~ Sl10 month on leue. Mr. 11.una. al~ 8. 5'0-2130 •Illa wm..r. m.. . ~ Country Ouh Rooms for Roni 599.5 Mount. a D.iort 6210 CoNno dot Mir 4250 2 BDRM. 1 ba. """' -C:,,:09 ~111 "":::: ";i: lJl ACRES Bl& s-Lob 1--------1 blt.-lm. Single cara1e. yeariyl . IT5--0621 • an&. szm equity ..... BACHELOR apt, ftJm, atU Jftflr email f~. Dt eue. aft.tr 8:30,phi Included. Available .Die. per:., $ill. Mo.~ Ovelt Homn 5991 -"=========I :n.t. S105. m-0987, 600\I VERY llke 2 8'., new eptL, R. I. Wa11f9d 6240 Margueritt, CdM drapea.. bltns. quport: no PRIVATE Room for elderly ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I IHS SPAC:. •tudlo, f1J1.. ptq; adulb. $125. !MM19 ounbulatmy lady. Love!J . N .. d ...,,.~11ty business ITll!ln; no peta. 2 BR.'Un!urn 'iafden apt. '*"• iood food. N i c e . ..,_. Quiet. Privocy. s. or H.., cu,eq, bullt-lns. Cuport. prden nrroundln1s Oceanfront Dilplell 615-4!59 4135 mo. ~ Avall&ble ""'· Call 5tM'l$3 One Untt mutt haw: 2 B~6s~~~~;c.h. 3tto~ 2 :sr.tb.::v::J:o lnceme Pt DPll'fl 6000 ~ n:i~ 2 batba . 61>3153 Alttt 5 PM Aft 6 '6 wken4L · I!' d s I · Art G1ov1Mtti STUDIO ••t , Br. , Balh, OPEN ~ , . 11r .• bl!N, ..-orce a e •• , ...... , utU pd. Aduli. onl.Y, 1180. w/w cpl&., prtv. pat Io. b.... -Duplex and .., Proporll" RdL 831-<398 -· Wi<d1btf12:30 -t ...ant loL Appnobed 673-7420 hH. 67J.9117 ..... 4300 ~ 2 • 3 8dn'nl. no pet.I, at $2IA MUlt 1ell within . noor o.c.c. lll0"'145.-IJJlto 10 -... tar best •"" owr IUSINIP 1M NEWLY cl<antOO • x tr a NMOll .. -. S20.000. Equl" US.00!. Real-PINANCIAL Iuae liJlwJe apt. $1Z Mo. 2 mt. 2 Ba. llitnt.. cpti ton ~ lo submit I'"'"""=="----udl Incl. m...... o r "-m-11 Del Mu. 1145. bid. 811-mo,m._. luo. Opp•T""llloo 6IOO ~ '4M2llal•&P•t CLEAN -...... NEW, le<. 2 Br .. cpl>., -......... '!?I'""'! 6050 FllGIDAlll All udl Ind S1S up bllrL Quiet! Gana<. No ESTABLISHED Dttu ""°' JIT ACTION 115 £. BIJbM Jlhd. chlldre c petl. '°'*' en a.ID llland. •&0-1741 Beautitul renewed LtundrJ'. BALBOA I ~ BAO{. apt.. ldtcb., batbr. $10 ot 81$..ll2S * a wubm. 11 ~ 20 lb. 1115 mo. 1'11. Ciii; w.arm Mcolh, l Cll'2 -...-. lltooo" o-tnc. gu Ind. lip -9m¥ W. JM 16th Ft, Clf 142-lMT ·--Rlftlll 6060 121,000 r .P. 1'tn4 oot bow Bl.Ibo&.. !:WI: .. ID• DELUXE I BR. epta. drpa. nay it t1 to own! I BEDROOM,-· l ljll. Ex. nelahbo<lioOd $U5 or STUIT PRONTAGE Col11·0-Matlc ear.... 'IUI'-turn. ua. MMm en -BM. 1480 SQ. n. I lprnont Inc. ·~ j J •BR. Api,. Cblldua i!7~~"":;j ~\4W.V~ .......... $ll0. Mn. ~ . .... 5' •• ' lndlcpd .. Nlortoo '114: 125-1131 Huntlngtlft ...... .. 11'. Otnm St. ApL 1 $250 n.o. !lllllo !!each Blvd. SPA A Molol, Polm = TUJU<. 1 er ""°' . . • as.rull e arta. l'o copll>l. !Wit ~L Bch. -_.-{,"!',:' ~ '!:.". RO a1attit Wlilt II It, ,.. ::O..""'at ·• bar I n 1 • ,l.Jbrvy no c:bJldreD «poll. ,.. a...,. -con aell tt "1th s DAn.Y s,a Mak.. 5)5..139& r•zl PILOTvtANT ADii &12-M'tl SOCK IT n, "DI! The ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace for Automobiles - • , .. ' I . ' ' I , .•v' She ·w-I .. · all'i.' ........ : .. . ' ',, .. u j . ,. ' ' .. ' . "' ' • • .. " I ~. -.,,_.. . • 1 ' up:t 1,-.SI: ,..,1 .aioM l 1t~id1,j -ti i... ..... It • • • •d~t·<: • I'm The ~•r.1 1ot!ttf ·'t '10f~ Kl6ll :~·. woe 1._\l,<''1\ f'\Wf ' '-1" Who's Sm·artJ'1011gh1·'!~ Use .o~rt;y PILOT .fr1 ; . Clas1lfled.:Advertisl1Lg ' .. e.r..,,. nit, l~•rt's nothing llounil our hon1t 1nymot1 lh1t isn't being u11d -becouii. ilio minute I ditcovtr somothin9 i1 no longer notded, I 111 it, whllt It st.1 ht1 moxlmum vtlu1, through 1n iriexpililiv1 DAILY PILOT Cl1Hifi1d Ad. That wty, inll11d of 1 clultor of thin91 wt don't use, I htvo tho 1xtr1 c11h thll ltts mo hove tho newer things ••• tho "IXirl" things rrry whole f1mily enjoys. H1re'1 whit I m11n. Tho coih I got for !ht good cloth11 end t.ys tho chilclrtn hid outgrown boutfit nit tlit docorator lamp I'd boon wonting. Tho musi .. I inrlnimont no one ployed p1id for e big port of ovr port1blt st1110 unit. Tho power tools 19docormd our doughttr's ..-. And, just for th. fvn of it, tho good clioir thot just didn't mllch 1nyi!Mnf 1nymo19 took rrry husbtnd end mo out for 1 fobulo"' fonnor •I tho f1nci11f rtlflurtnl in town. Go through your homo. M1k1 1 fill of •ft tltt wortmmilt lhin91 you find thot 1rtn't being UIO!I. (Yov'M bt ourpritttl 11 tho number you tum up tltt first t""',J·The«, dill 642-5678 •ny time bllwun t 1 m. and 5 p.111. ind give your rist to t friendly, 11pori1nc1d Ad Writor. Th1t'1 .. tho .. ii to a. It's inexptnslv1 tool It ••• cod you •1 tittle 11 PENNIES A DA YI ,' . Wei, now thtt you knw my llCrlf -Isn't It tlmt you 9111 ll•rl•d IOWIN i..ttor, 111itr, hippier n.1ng wltli DAILY PILOT 01nifltd Ads? Storl Mint tho tind ot womon who 9m whot die wonts tod1yl . CALL NOW 642-3678 ., j ' ' - 'I -··~~----==-~---..:...._-==.:=.:..=::... \ c •• • Are. You Letting Cosh I Slip Through Your. Fim,gers~ , . ' See If You'. "ave ~~Yi -. . Of Tbtse ·Things A· DAILY PILOT WANT-AD . . Will . Sell Faslt 1. SIOVI 2. Gultor 3. Biby Crib 4. Electric So1w 5. Camera 6.w..i..r ' 7. Ovtbolrd Molor I. Sttroo Sit 9. Couch ~-. 10. Cl1rin1t 1rf l fl 11. R1frlgeralor 12. Pickup T1:11sll,..,. 13. Sewing AUR..- 14. Surfboard 15. Mlchine11'.1• · • 16. Dl1hw.,h1r 17. Puppy , ,.... ' I 11. C1bln C""'11fti 19. Goll Cert 20. llrom1tn1 j "· , 21. St1mp COlletflan 22. Dinette Sit 23. Pl1y Pin 24. Bowfint 1111 25. W•tor Skit 26. Frtner 27. Sultc•se 21. Clock " ' 29. llcyci. 30. Ty-rittr 31. Bor Stool• 32. Encydoptdl1 33. VRVUm Cle1ner 34. Trople1I Fish 35. Hot Rod Equlpm't · 36. Fili Coblnll 37. Golf Clubs 3~ Nltlt • 39. 'Victorl1n Mirror I:. ~:l""llr 42. lnm Mowor ·-43. ;00~~~ 44. Tll'li • 45. ~l•,l" ,, 46.~ ·~ 47. Dr1pee 48. ~"'I ,._ 49. Ho ... 1 50. Alrpl1ne 51. Org1n 52. Exo1rcycle 53. Rero Books 54. Ski Boots .. 55. High 'Ch1lr 56. Coln• 57. Ell<lrlc Train 51. Kitten 59. Cl!llllc Auto 60. Co!IM Table 61. Motorcyclo 62. Accordion 63. Skit 64. TV Sit 65. Worlclitnch 66. Dl1mond Wiich 67. Go-Kirt , 61. Ironer 69. C1mpl1111 Trellor 70. Antlq111 Fumlhlre 71. Ttp1'R0cordlr 72. ~·""""' 73. Sporll Cir 74. Mitt ..... lax s,.. 75. lnbolrd Spiodboet 76. Shotgun n. S1ddl1 71. Dirt G- 79. Punchlilfl Ilg 10. Biby Cirri ... 11. Drvl'l\I 12. Riffe 83. Dnk 14. SCUBA Gur Tlttse or any otlier ntra things around th• liouM may be tumed into cash wilt! ·a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so ... Don't Just Sit Ther.e! DIAL DIRECT 642-567 . I' '' <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> ••• DAILY PILOT WANT . ADS WILL WORK FOlYOU! Get 11n· On .The Action TOclay! ' . ......... _ ........ -~~;.;:.. ...,~:••bwlea collar; toaad .-ia. -.OD<flWllS sow•· ....... pit. ---.... Male. aim. clel ---JiitJiU) 1 b)!W ... ilii -_ --'CJlllo. 'l1LI, C.-* 6'74 arror~W!'Ul'T ddl-' . ---.~ ii.41J~.~~"' 1~~1:t'c~~~~' c::-..;.:r.i-n:;:• • ::"'J.::;;.. 1a ·~ -~ l'.il. ..... ........ ""job ... .-. . -, -·-' ~'NaAl -N SWAPP~RS Flu"" ..... Leaklac '~. w, » .. YEWlWllll ..., -.. • • Spoclol Rate ;--~ ,.,,.. .. 7-11511 ""'-Olllcl.,m .-~-ven1e.o.n ,,s·~-s11--s . · 1 -' ·--.11~••1 ~ , ' -, 1tliU'f11~ MUST pt_CLMOI , ) .,.... ' -.W1' ,__,......,,. :r .,. ~... ,,_ u·_,_,'...t=~ I =~ ,. ' FOUND -0. ,4Qs. vie Of 1,.YOU9'., ._ .,.._ ....._i · ......._ . ._i., •~ ,.. ... -....,.-}' ~ ( tl'Q, ·-, • · •~• • ---'-', ~ .,..._ ~HINO flO~ IAi;e -TflADll ~l,YI ~, I ~ • -~ ~ PHONE !M2iJ67I , , C2YKOSKl'S·O.-u..... < !i~1n~-1 "'~Y-.T· .... ~.P•rMIM'.~ . ::;:·~·' NaW=cr- Paularino .Sc!>ool. ~ a N..,p;;;(· to a'..ve 153.000 ~In La· boata~--·a.,60-1 l , • 1 ~ ~~ , bet<h-·.'ll'lll ..... -c;...i. .... 3illO J>OOL -Bl"'1 Rm.., cm.m.n 1 A i L J1fi for ._aaod ~ ft!Ddm, Want Rea.. ~~r ~h. , . i; 9 loot ; 6401 tia1 lo<. PoQ.<iBox 1123; m.co... ._ ~ ~ JOBS a; ~Ylll!INT $<416 to $5 I . 1 H-J a.cL 171-0 ~-· · •-• ' ri!airt_. illblil.. ~ -Ownr. 1.·., . TRADE'"' -. pio1, -W1nted, Men 7000 Two,' tali_ ume: ........... 'i 11.,d:!JAii'lllJI llliu>-Land . Wbokso1e Adj. to "°""'"' -·lrl,. S ,,ORK WAl>iTED 'bY'ill yr ~ .ltr • ...,.. •• !?~. -' ton. Renrdl (Zll), l'»::.m& Ftancho Cal. Riverside Co. Bedroom home • Newport old •man iw/aifDdal, kp. ceDent ~ c:omna1 te c:r (21.S) m..-10-t0 A. 90% Fin. for TNBt Deb. CdM. W-r t t •-~ Can , .tne• , know , a 1Utue drive ~ bl!,·~ )llldc RJtD Gennan"Sbepberd ~ ttil'ta.~ boi.I Pilot. Bair ftf.$11,' • '' ~t,..4~~; ·C•~'.t loldm. J\.~qulr._:•~•EI' Jmnm'u "RUlfY'. Lolt'Vk or ? Cilli"Blki -· ~ Jav'q stat-e, bave driw, party tnuat fll!nijlh moatbl ~ .':' of Bt.Ycftlt: At.a ·can HonallJJu. H • w at 1; 9'P-$6,000 eq. in 2 Br. 2 SL tnnsp. ~ Mr. Geesp :!. i.ny, ... rrmr:1 50--llJ:fotnes.se.<UI home~ (\Ill~ 3 ParkLldo~.coo.. Lee •. ~~taSt. QJ9fa ':m..:~-·· LOii!'· --cxicF -· Br ..... va1 ·144,000; $H,· ..... ..,, -· )Ir. Rlley, ...... Apt N•. ". ' Coll'-.. male nu.. 'Dlahl _, 000 "I· Trade ..... oqulty ~1995 , Apply Pt-1 ottlce Cl AJ;.i Beta •'11th ...i s.n. for 1oCaL Rtoltor,l 61M81l5 ""°"" de! Mar. Stepo to DOmlltlc l!elp 70U Hall, 3300 Newpoit iims., i.-Aw. CM....,_ wanil.ewer. m<d .. llhe •cir "'"""'· 3 BR 2 ba. Vac1$111 DOMESTICS AVAIL. Newpm< ~ ' ======== iled. w/tact atr, trade '64-equjl;y, W,ant ~ lot « OxW/Hakpn, COuples. ........... 6405 !I! Didi, F.P., & fact air + mW1 2 BR -CM .,.._ QrlJll. ca,. Chaul!<un ... I r..-o~ . $1000 '....Ut on 5 ICl'I nr --· 511\«!!8 Bkr. MIC AGiNCY· ~ -V'"' Palm Sprai. ~= Will; lr8da', 5 ' AmNh .... 254 E. Ill (L.B. Bl.) -oPPOlri'UNii'YI Privale --...,. -bl Jadlea Dia. Sol· Palm~ '!iJuo SI0,000 163 So. w .. ...., LA. 388<13.13 1olo ~to-J q ' nam.• -EXERCISE it ~u'caiail!Oooo. 1"' equity tn ·-"' tn. OU-ll...tnLQIH<ful ~l<Utul,.:.i- 1.0UNGES (Adv, an T.V.), Wantlt\oH.boardyacht,~air-,p15 . 5.16.ll31 · "'? Pmnan1nt. Expt:aJenoed No~llilJIC '>-~ with the ldia ol becomln& a plane, or R.E. cn4> G-3103 ita\-e::lud up to 316 aem fu Eut Apncf IG,-l103 we train. tulf or l*t·tlme dealer. I find I don't have or 331-3169 $3)0 per acre value + TDa, M·~·-1 ~ ._.....__ .,.. .t<> _,... .. .--"' cub. w""" ......., il> • _ _._ ...... 7100 ··-" nc.' ..,.._., U l -" .... L-•~"-• s.·x 140 ''C.9'·1ot heart' of ,,,, _ __..,, ~ ~.....,_, ~ ae or ..... .&• · wnwea&1e, .a.: ~ ~~ "' 7 er s, · Npt B. 1lllS Wa:• :·::~, $45. .._ ""1>llrlY 189.o;. O>mard 1$,1111 l'lC Want J-613'11'6 .. -TL-Now__. 8 • :1212 N. •-.. • ()rlaina1 c:utona. ~ ·Inc. prop.·, yacht · or alt-M ,.:wo • - 231' No. l!onnie'Bru, S.A. .,,... 111•> enm "' -1.i-~'.e,"u!:; Personnel ~nter NT.ml WOULD you ll"!;lo join me !3T-31JB • • ~ '($4000 val) nalle _.,,,. 411.,_ for ,,.IO~.:i..,._ for an exciting I: memora-Trade 31" antlqua tr&YI or for. de..; car, boe.t, b1r, accounturtL See-Julie Dl15';'~ ••• ?\•,.r 115 ble. adventure!· On feb. 24. OOsp. b!d ~duhwalher to home or f. ~· Spring re: your GOWEN nw-n• 1969, I wW host a 22 d a Y build-in, wat. btr, dilpoaal. Will traCle 17 ft performer OPPOR1'UNJ1'YI FUlL ~·AJJ:r TIMI: trip to the Holy Land Ii: outboant.·. (all fibtra.laa) 1'"" 11 .Europe. If you would 11.k@ sf:er@O cab.,. link. ~ b full or ·part pa)'meht ' ~YIN~ DJ<ft information, pleue ooberm•n Pupplt• on new carpet, · drapet. llOI, _, llG IOY call AKC. wm ~e for landacapiJW black wall or . ., 494-9860 or 499-3M8 What bave'yoo?t ,!?. Pbone fa.ao after 7 ~1.:..St. ': ~..=,,-.. ~ * 548-7<1T7 * p.m. '* .* , FOllNDRY HELP .......... 1rom 1248 w ...... * * * * " Eiq,ertexed ........... Ave., C.111. or Dec. <. IJ68 · 4 · ---!( -. --.. ==--J.E. SIRVICI DIRECTORY SERVICE DlitECTORY ·:~\:=,' ~~.~ SELECl'lVE SINGLES. 6590 Gonerel SI......_ 6612 .._._, 0: "· Jn '-Frt; bet 10 m 'II ' im Wants YoU to lhare the Co1rpenterfne ····~ ControL Mr. ~ at PJUX:J.SION CASTJNGI HoUda.ya wlUt ·the man or REPAIRS ALTERATIONS HEATING le: Air C.Ond. Serv 548-TT96 OF CALIF-.. INC. woman of yoor dreams. CABINETS, Any size job. k ftp&ir, also Wuher 1 Argus• .....,cle1 Plact.ntla Aw,. ~ Call Lila at M2-96'J6 25 yn exi>er 54&-6713 dryer repair. 24 hr aerv. 1869 c Newport mvd., CM. A Tded:yne Com.llUV' 826 W, 19th Sti, C.M. . . .. .. _ 842-7237 or 847-5681 . NO PHONE CALLS. PACIFIC PARTNERS REPAIRS . Altera-. new H1I ~Men noG · Wbe"' attractive, putlcul&r conot. By 11oor.o.,y "' eon. H1ullnv 6730 • P " ' • * CA!U'INTlllS -adWls _, oll>en tract. --W,<NTED ._. malo "'"*· some·wltb lleavy in cultured .-.......h@re. ,. ___ c· 6600 a.EAN Lots, lll'll'.el etc. !keeper far•p,lll'&l':mae)'. ~ .::me ~ _,, -..... """""" -· •kip Perinanenl ~ 5 days • 545-15.14 C.M. ..~.~ l!ll , .. Fri. ft~-• .-. ... CEMENT wm -ted, no -~· ••• •••••· ~ •• !'.".:". --=· a,...p-* SAIL~T R,IGGll · AllrlCllv1 Expert ~,.,. ~--·•-¥~-_,,. . · job too ""Ill, n-. -All tofomailol> w~ ..... ..,.._ -d~1:{ :.eh·: all Free eldmate1. H. Sturuck. GARAGE • l_IAULING I: fldentlil. pJiuei ftpty 00: JENSEN KARINE.CXJRP. 548-8>15 CLEANING, IOIIle free ,... ____ de! 'U'.. . . 235 rt.::her. CJ1. latest 1tepa. e.n Ardd! 673-5044 Box» "-'WVll& ....... 213: 591-4538 1-10 PM e BEST IN roNCRETE· REAL· ESTATE ialetmln · Macbine Shop LADY ot 30 w/ 7 yr old Walka, pool decks, noon. HouMClunlng 67" Sbouldn't Yoll be aeuu.; the Drill preu operatnn, limb!c ho)' wishes to meet Patios. l;'hone 64U514 h. o t t e 1 t area IDmUaston machlnt open.tosr, deburo I e D t I e ma D . for com-CONCREI'E work, all eypes. moNING, 80c an hour. BI a ch ' c ALL p h 11 ·rq-handil. Top ..... • panionlb.lp. Pool dedcl ·l:·custom. can Pleue brlrw h&n&en. 251 U:cNamee, Vlllap Real e:xoeUent work~as c6o- 646-2769att6pm. 548--1324 B Avocado, CM LI S-82:1l 'F.atate (cor,ntr BnJoldmnt dltionL Cape ·»c"-mct AUX>HOLU.~ ADoaymous • CUSTOM PAnOS. JAQC'S blkp'g. nr hutf:tna'. & Gu&ld) =... ~ ~ I Pbo• ~121.T~ or wrtte to concrete awtng.A: ttrnaval crpt dean'g. Windows, etc. ~n . . or. 54G-3lO:I • - P.O. Box 1223 Cotta Mesa. State Uc-.. SG-1010 Qnnp ble.clean'I· MS-72U FIBERGLAS auemblua, Auto s«Yk9 'Buat- Anftouncement1 6410 Con11'1<1on 6620 1-11111 lldlled; exp er I e ft e e d~ WboieuJe ~Retail 675,5 Capable ol -..... Be ,... .... --b1ueprinta with minimum Company will t I n a n e e CllRISl'MAS . Ll<htinc • • • ROOMS ADOmONS • IRONING . w~ "'P'''"""'" Call Collect, --... Dfl.oraUonl. Lea 1e &. L.T. Omltrucdon $1.00 Hour Mr. Jacbon 213:432-8971 Advertiaement. in Bua. Illltallttion lDcl~ 1natall FamllJ roon;us, kitchen or * 5f6.4383 * .... Oppa Saturday * dlamantle, ..._ mtlta. Stnole· llory or 2: lJQUOR Cl.Elf!<. !\<-~'-;;:· ==;;;;;-.,....,,_.,.., . . ~---cu<tom d>slened. For l d "'"" 6110 Eqlor, °"" «I. ~ I ' PAIN1'ERS •• r ' -lft ......... · Coiinty attL Phono (nl) . 11,~; , f._..ls · 6412 Oltimateoalayout,pbooe -635--IMO ~--·~~ e M7-t5n e BOB'S 1anct1Ctpe. Service. ,;w===::':':::".:::;L= ~·-""" ~ ==.:_;'i--;=='"-· O..lgn, ""1all • maintain. WANTED1 Clan cut coll... --.,. WUTMINSTER Addltlona *. Remod•llD• Fr<eellt.W-2633 1tudeblw/owu·oarlorpart WHRS~IOA1\•C.. MEMOlfAL PARK ~IL .Ger·~;,,. Hlrall Landscap ... ·eo. .... ....... work. ,'!JXJ w. 1111 ""'""tla, C.111. lJ<ellled ............ lnlured Cpul)IW)'.,!i.B., ~ ' Car Wash~ M..tll1ry & c-tery C1rpot .Cl11-'-. 6625 A -ed. fi41 str-lU1 DOORMAl< .• .._. A• · .._~e·.fvnel'lll1 .. ,.... · . tepdant. start at 9Qee, fllll Full tlrM er ':;· fnm'245 CARPET* Fw:o> d eanlns:. p1.,.,..,"91illli orpl,-.Own-•W. llOnlP'U._'ln_ c-IOll 1or 1 d•• -a quality r::r .r "·--Phone -1700, ExJ 44' lJDO CAR WASH ·· .,,_,_ r ~ P1lnt11111 • NW 411 E. 17th. · C1Doto -, ,front $U0 v.ul<, all SW! ... for • 18 OR OVER,•v.ul< nlfhta. ===--=-,--.---, ~.Endowment'C&n -tneui ~-e nq ··Elel',.AllY SIZE51o12. TACO BOX GE>{'L ~ * Eni7thlnc ID ..,. bellllllDJ JOB. Xlot wod<,< .... -1500 Allarna/SU!le m ' · """"1la1 prv ...,, oebL ·11<q placemeusleacost: Electrlcel 6640 eat. JIM. 642-4869 Cmta Mesa 5f0.33'19 sen1 °IP earpentr1, No tnl1lc ... blemo. INTER <lr Eld-PAINTING, • SERVIQ! ~ Attond. wl pllpDb'•· .--• 1411J.ta.adl. Wllbbhmer n.AG Electrlc, &elll!ftl el~ IMMm SERVICE 'Local ~ • .3: .. 1 bUittei 14812 . ftfa. ·m,..s ' ' . 5311725 m. tridana apeclallztrw 6utdoor • · me<..:.1.-~ a • 1 " .. ·.-..... -... 2'21 .... 1 A: landJCape 11 & ht I n I ref. FREE nt 548-1627 ' ~. H.R HAROlD'I -~1 PRODUCJ'ttlrf · 54}-1045 INT/EXT Pain .... s.-.. UNION. SUPEll\'ll!ORS Tro1vel 6435 EL E CTRJClAN Licerlled, • tion par. P'fte eat. JO )Tl • SOCK rr 10,'EM! + • to.-• EUROPE lir •I u d • n t 1: bonded. SibaII· ·Jobo Maint. ap. 54><11111, ~ ~ Help W1nlod Men 7200 Hel' ...... ,.Men 7200 Rome, Athena, Jerusalem, A: repair. 548-5203 • PAINTERS n~ WlJl1\,,1';:;;:;:::::::;::::' =-===;:=;;;;;=::;::;:;wi=~ latanbul. MWlic:h,. Paris, 20 )'t f:l'I exp. Heu! Rm.II , . Slll9'f eomplele. Jur. 11-Aug. flimttVre 'Rltforlllll 54l-l!9'Jll "' 5'HlP3 U. G-1162-$83 0< F. & ltoflnlohillll 6675 PAINTING, z:xt. iotmor V, Hjp School -.an. Lie. IDL 17 yrs e:q>, ~ EXl'ER'; !Um. -. pl· ..... Ac:ooou..I ceIL ~ IERVICI DIRICTORY --. .,. .. l:;:~ ~ \'Er's BoOd<d Pal n t1n1 . --------=1 -.'l'aiiJs .... ,.,.. .Frie Ell lJt'd' -~"'"' .4550 . .i'=·"2-Cl<27==· ·====-WEEKLY chOd In G1rdlnl1111 66IO _ Uc.bomt,,Mcin. ~~ JAPAN.ESE Gardener Plutwl~.R11P1ir 6"0 e iJ5M29 e "°""'lele Se~. Exp. e ' PAT'S "1ufttlnc • all WILi, I!o"'1i\ IN YOUR R<llable. ~· · .Typeo. Free .. timlte. Call 1:.0:.:,.",!.~ hr.: G1rdlnlnt 66IO -=-==·=======I BABYSITTING. Illy r...e, J G-Plumlilng ' 6l90 = ~-• Pro~oncl M'at111 MJi:N 'J'aucet Repa ir • Landlcaplnc. ·c'leanup . Specialllt.Don'twa1ttJllt'1 BABYSl'M'lNG: In Yo U r 637..aL too &ale \0 repair· tlllm. home or mint-, dQs I evtn. o Ef>ENDABLE PROF. Joe-.B«:Jdnld Plwnb1aig b1p. ~ care at Moderate RatC!L • St&-'1!112 • Vincettt M2-G3'JI PWMB1NG REPAIR lrl .. ~111 "1'• .... 6560 I Oii a. F.dp 1<m> ·No Job too snu.U Malntenanoe. lJcenled , • IC-3121 • SENIOR TOOL 0.GINEER Will be ""9P011&lbre for ; IDOIPfn& tDo ginee11114 dealgns Ind ~ljiig tool-ing required for major contrecta. _Must be capable af making required, ul!:ttla- tions perWning lo strength and power nece...,,. for ltie ~eslgn al almplt and complex ·1oo1t and equipment A' btclt:· ground lb •beet ... "1, ls D"'*""'Y· A colleae deeree 1nd five to ten yem u· perle~ will be aeeded to flll this Sr. teveJ poo!tton, · Send resume, lnclutllnc aaluy blatol1 to Lee Kelley l!Rlat. °"""""· ~ ~ all • ,PJ-2' hr ...... Wad< · Collmil Cablnetl. s m • 11 a1t * Edee .La•• ...,. Lie., lnour.: ........., llllllUe Syllema Dtrilton joba OK ..... !:al ....... lllal>! ..... ct. Uc.med rejlolr, ............ !ill·· IESEAICH c.-e1""~"'·. 6590 ~;; ~.: ........ 1 s.m.. 6910 ATLANTIC . PHO!{g """"~ 4r1 ~ riii!Uii, •~en. Swl':isml~ Pool S..V. '1 COltl"Cl!IATION wall ....... c~· poll> lawn" haul~.-JP.••1· all l pm. ~~ ' ~-. ~· ~ ~~·-~· ' A·l -II Some. 6612 CT , .~. -.rf"t7 Jobe I · HA U L I N G, Cl 1 •nup ~~~~ :4~ C: W.1a, c::.nf, • • . 'clD'GOrdDri ..47.fl llft8H. odd Jobi etc.JJ'ilef -.. accu • · ' A ; al -1.:..lr. .... u. _,,.:._.. ' Wlll!e o!-1 Dim-Iino etl Jim 5411!311, .,,,...... OIA::;::;:llC::;ll:~-::::..;•:;:.,=':.::ad=no:::•;:i· '-.""'!!-•n•equ--op._ ... _ ... _-_,_....,.. __ .,_--~~-:: ......................... , ..................... ,:"" ............ ,.. ........ J ~ 1• ~ ~~ Ji.._ ~ ,. • • . I .J --. ' i I • t • • • : ' i . l . ' I ' • " • ' • ., • • • .. ' ' I. .. f, . - ' ... fll.ll' ....,, I: u•rr.H, 1... • I r. • I W ,_ w & IMl'LOYIMNT. JOU & IMPLOYMIHT IOU & -....UWMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT MIRCHANDISI ~ MIRCHAHDISI l!Otl MISAllCHANDLI AN:~=. ,' ---,_ !f '!I~ 1 Ula Holt--.*'~ ":" W!!ft4 IWlt W-, ., -..,,c1oo, Mon & SAL! AND TR.ADI SAtl.ANI> TJADI ~· • ' · .JJJ..-7400 "'-, •7411 ~ w-7SSO Furnnu.. I000"'1:!!r:! . 111111 ,.._ & llJal ~e11'--.,"''m ~ra;par.~ ·· . · 1 T-• tr3 1°~~ J ANNIVERSARY · .TOI> 111A1. UTATI •'JI AUCGllDA . _.,.. J "I , SALE ~ * ::-'"'• -i .BK'l'I01•c1 IOITAIY .Secrelary I ~-~-s, ..... ,_ .. -cel<bn.U.W -'Ith · ..21'~., . . 1~:1°'.', COMPANY ,._ _. --. · .~ A Me•1en111a ~anwi:.....,..... ~~~ . -.oova_.~,. ' •"""' ~· ; •• · '!T'~'!"'fJe .....,., Manvflctu..,.1 '61 's&,a1-•P'-luJ~alMltprlc.' -1 ...,.: -1111> ~... . ·!:'C'!::.~ .... -· ~ l*lllon In ~I • , , At•--.....,. -~ """lay • away for ..,..... ot m-lllocl ~\·• ,..,..., •· J' ;;;.,~tllpmil>l.PN-Oii! ~ ""'°"" 'r t 1--a.·.i. .e Wood carved""' cllnn, II-1118111 ~ Christmas dellvory • _.. ...... ':,,. ·II• 1 ·,:;-.;,, .,ntl1.,.'-\l'OfDI. KEYPUllOI :::,.;::.-=-JE:t \01porle --IJ orlan1e&I. GPcOctagondarkoakdln11t · . WEsr~~OUlt ·~•1.;Wift,,.t... ....... ~'; " ~~:a.~ b .. ID V.P. lar1><--!':~"'111~~~':::!:~~~~ T~~ ~~::~:~y •~,......I<!, . . · , ' " OPERATOR on •ledtlo. -• =te Min ~ Y:; <ommod•, dl!COraUve headboard In SpanJ!ll """"'t ..i.ctJon ot 'fine ,. . =. ~ 111111.. ASSISTANT Mbllmum ,.,.. _. In---...... ....:z -,·1 r ~:1t:.::." matchln! bolt aprlnp, .m•!· ·-":~r.N"2rts..... I . -. . SUPERVISOR duotrial -· IBM Appl> .. ..-d •• ~::.· ~ .!.!! ::;. """" ""' lndlvl .... ally • CONSOLES ...... lln>e_..lll JllUllJ naM _ .... ,_,... ........,m..-111\ft. or..U ;::,. aect'y Thia 11 oot SliopANllnd-~youfouY-USI nu:hlool·......_tor el'l1ll_MI'_ ,-•. , ........ ·In -5469030 1bepooit1o11wb.,...,._ ,VALUI •1095.H-PUU PRICI $52'.H . Yomou t Inamt ~-"'"""bly ,.....,.,.... · a clock A tea"" at 5. -O•-M loW M$4.66 por WMk ' ICl ... 11 ,.,_1,£ NEWPORT = ~ PBX OP£RATOR, lilalloSya...,.Dlv. •·--~" No Dowo.-011 Our Sime Charge Plan • • -Story&Clork • uo1q .. bonus p1oa JEACH lddltlon ID blab ICbooL ' bee Sed'y . ' No ll'anCJ Fron~BOT Quality Valuea lnllde Kohlor & Campball • !'.r~ wm aid -in =...=,.=Ille..= ATLANTIC 1 ' APPROVED. FURNnuRE · Coast Male .i...n.o.......m AREA ~':::~·1 :.:=:; -lnduatrial-. ,~ .. -the-2159 HARBOit COSTA MESA 1U9N_,tllvd,CM tPald....,..., -.,........., pro-enoenwttloloboordpha RESEARCH: 1n:r at .;...,,,,. Salu 12 Yun aame locaUon o,me owners 646 0271 ~ ~ Girl Frldoy $400 . .,....,.. .,.,.,...,.., • • . I.. r!&bt on the water. $560. • Sunday 1!», San Clomonta ,. -lll"'1on ductloarecordaontl l:YPUV ...Vor ~ ............ tmportant.Worl<IB Dally9-9 ~-114$.llCamlnoRMI Ill-4-I-lid • olllcP, WE ARE A SUBSIDWtY CX>RPORATION .. • Full Chai"" ~ 54a.9660 I 492..4642 ..... Ollva' aood -.......... OF ANACONDA WIRE AND COLLINS' ' •• "PROP11t.T1&S wm .,,,,..so,abllltylD-" CABLE roMPANY. Allteltrlonot BooLL · '. · MOVING --Dr!.. w1 .. _ J· CO The ....... -°""'. ..eepers · sPANISlfr-i ....... -· Neiwport 8-cb. Excellent com~l.»IJd. RADIO ; .. . 1 , • ' JOBS & EMPLOVf-A'!NT from model home. $aW. · • 1714) m.oJO , Mv. Sedy '475 . lrUV• bone!li. Incl"'""' 3~' Hara.., llJ¥d. $hoold have had '"""""'°' Jobs Nr W · 7500 up to 10% SpanJih qulltad '· '• SALE 9, '· j ·llRMR COWllS RADIO CO. .. * ~RKET * SPECIALIST~MPS m JAISCO !)lUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CEMENT FINISHER. $576 • $701 ""' mo. JOR . CITY OF . NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEA.GI Requlrn th re e )'elrt or cement work expe1'o tence tncludlng one year in cement 11.nlahln& and hl&h IChool diploma or equiva- lent. Apply bf.fore 5 p.m., Dec. 19, lil68 at the City Per- """"1 otlico, 3300 Nowport Blvd., N""'°"Boocb·'ISC.- m.&633. FULL TIME HELP WANTED LARGE CO. EXPANDING ' IN ANAHEIM NOW HIRING PERMANENT WORK. NO EKP. NEC tN SOME DEPT~ /t" WE HAVE A TRAINING PROGRAM iOR YOUNG MEN IMS. TOI' WAGES PRDm SRAIUNG PLAN JOR QUALIFIED MEN, START WORK IMMEDIATELY CALL roa APPOINTMENT SAT., MON., I: TUES. PR 4-7253 PART TIME 40 MEN ~uat be wlllUV lo ...,. worl< lmmodlalely. Wori< 5,30 ID I ·10. 5 fdlhtll a -...'Mk. Top PQ' am IOmll avmbne dur1QC next I months. CALL MR. REED 774-7256 Hoapita.Uzation, We in. COit• Mliu,-Calif. turing exp. Knowledge of •n. om. sofa &: love seat. 3 oak ,Gqid ~:-~·. """"1<» and paid -19700 Jombo,.. Rood . "°" ronatructlon baclqpwnd * DRIYERS * livll>e room ,.,..._ 2 livll>e We're moving Lo • .,.,. qulU' llhllity ... ........,"" leave. N' rt •-·ch ,..__ -··' Jlelpful but tXt ne&ro; Tbru ' • ' room lamPI A Spanlah pajD,. I al ~.~' ex-1wpo -Au~ .... opportunll;J tinanclal statements. Werk No Ex..,.tfence , Unfr. El Piffidente ldngslJ,e ttt"t and we have a ot .--(714) 63U150, ext. 472 . ·-,..ilh rong<nlal, happy O'OUP· N r-I bodroom suite, oak triple Pl,... ontl.,.... ••don't All applicant. reviewed on , um. ec,ac.M1rv dttssu k mirror, king want ro move. Some are mutt with m bJaa toward .....,.. 1• ---1 used; .:>me demos; 10me _tn')',500 For .... d...topcr ontl ballder. Should have S>me ~ of e.:row er ftlatod n.ld. ID · looy ad· der, lb. l:typirll. Exec Sacty ,,50 ANACONDA ELECTRONICS COMPANY 1430 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaholm, Callfomlo ft·-~·-~ ·-. . Catie· t ·, MUI• .... "''"" Calli..... ....-. -.,.,.,.. .. -·. ·-· dbcootln""' w, ~. ~., _ • 'dr!W,,riconl. Aotil.Y ·-~ ,.,,,.,......., -~·-"':'.'"..'..all h .... ------·--EXPERIENCE!> YELLOW CAii CO. 2 -lampo. 8 ..... ;;;:-,.n;'.ii.o.unt:'1o WRI lYPIST I don't know what to call 186 E. 16th St. Spanish wrought iron dining Lmm!diately! You must not • e COMMERCIAL this position however u re.. eo.ta Mea. aet. Only $467. P> down mtu this really spectacull:t TELLIR quires a bank teller type. ASST. lf&r, C»1-38..u blaut ~5DW~ EasyA~ sale. Buy with no monQ AN EQUAL OPPOltTUNTIY Bui)' office needs GAL FfU. EMPLOYER M/F DAY. with smenl ofdce a:- General ledger lmowl.edp I: Ocean front p,)tel. Reiiu:lre W.tminsttt 894-4C4 ~ down O.A.C. I: 5 years IO UNITED CALIFORNIA acct's J>&.>'.able .would lend eapable ma.int, .ome dealt 10 AM to 9 PM. Sat. lD pay. · BANK ttsell to this position. Salary & mkp. start $550 & apt AM to 6 PM. Sun. 12 PM WARD'S BAlDWIN STUDIO Minimwa 5 yean; ex-perience. Fa• t. accurate pc"'""' lb -11---------1 ...... _,., ................. Musi be "'1 ......., with Agonclal, Women 7300 Apply at penonnel oll2o<. 2712 W. Coast Hwy. oPef1. ~ pd vac. LJ.beral ~ 10 5 PM. •. l8Jl Newport, C.M., 642-MN Exec Secl'J ott. Xlnt •llPo 'rlahl • ~ TWiii-ft--~ Opon SUnday elt""°"" _ .. _.Good .:.. IYPUV 6 ..... OI> ti ..... •• .~ 'LAGUNA BUbH . AREA 8 Sacmorlal Opoftlnp lmmadlalo Naodl -"-bun-Teller •••••••• , • , ••••••• $400 New Accounta •••••••••• $«>O Payroll am. will tm l350 CSUt Typhlt • • • .. • • • • • $315 U.S. Divers Co • 3323W.W~ s.pta.1Am: Equal oppcirtw?ity, .,.ployor HEBER.GER , S>XmCTARY 902 W. 17tb Street F<>r ~ Newport Nawpo" Beach 646.2431 An """' opportunity omployor EXPERIENCE!> PARTTIME e PROOF OPERATOR ....... .......... llll8 ......... ~.:. ~1~===::::11111 · BEAUTY <>pen.tor wt th headboaMs, $2S e a ch . The Greatest Gift ot All Engineel'.ini dept. Young &: f<>l.l<>wing pretetted. Apply 53fr?263 Is pretty but so yn: war:tb. <>t Wed thtu sat 1r'om s.s. . MuaJD in the Home ; knowledge & exp~tll 1: 'Compiraton NEW location Furniture 8000 Give yom l<>Ved <>ne• a piano -Im the , . 3346 E. ·~-~ "'~·ay, -o-• •·-~"·tmu. =~~s ~t not '~kl." Q5M. ~ ..._..... DOUBLE dreDei-W/lalst N';,; ~rv:I...,~~ , Cook & helpen:, full time, mlrror SSS.· Bed, mattnll from .................. $599 ·~~1 Girl Olflce =r;.d~t1:~!~ ~~iz»= crafted =.~u:'m~~.:·S: • 9 to 11 and 2 kl 4. 1trbm ships doors, drift a1ao many used from •• $115 Cape.hie, career type, ~ Call m.l900 ~ .etc made to .order. * SPECIAL * UNITED CALIFORNIA woman, enjoy working &lone. 499-2im· Used Hammond B with Leto BANK Boss travels 2 or 3 da)'1 ~maJe;~~~ ~t lie and reverb ••.•••• na a week. Heavy dictaphone, · • Offi E I nt 8011 Open every rrlght and Pefl()nnel Agency .EKK&EPER Co&la Mesa 6t6-02Cl Be Yertiab2g agepcy. ii-p1~1st to $375 ll•iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii• I .....,, .. bot t .. • 1n I • -.,.... ....,. P!>ones See s.tly ~•I ~ lalt oa:unte In -I;-light m 6 ~,~cl!L Bartua fnlnl:. ltlult .be. at-:.1..._ ~ ----• ' "'"' xec BUSINESS IS GOOD 2712 W. Coat! Hwy. N-r1 ·11aach 646-2431 toi. at rommon """'· $<511. 6'13-8610 co 'I" ~ Sunday 1-5 • HAiiiSl'YUST • ADDRESS MACHINE 'til Chrlstmu for your Manufacturing LIDO~ roLLO~;_ · Elec. IUD ..... n"""' =~~ abarp. ~ Jamaici. Inn Hotel need.I 1 A&eoc;y IOI' Career Glrla more,fint c1ua maid. $1.15 Personnel Man e FUlRISr e Store Equlpmanl 8012 tn CX>RONA DEL MAR ~SOUTH SANTAANA :AREA Appronllco Medical Wrltor $350 Mlnlmum 2 yean college chemistry, ' bkili>IY or ftlatod acl011c•. Typo 50, creative writing ability will be an uset. VERY RAPID SALAR'X: AD.- VANCEMENTl Bl-Llnguol Sedy $450 --·Export department ot oae of «a lovortte ....... Sh. -.... FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREA Racoptlonl1t to $425 General <>tti~ duties, ~ inl' & ablllf1 to work with Dgur@a. Must be very at· tn.ctive and well groom-"'· ANAHEIM AREA S--.lory $500 + <lO W. Cout' Hwy .. N. B. per hour up to 40 h>w'a. By appoint. 646-3939 Can be put time it dea1red. An equal <>PQrtunib' omp1-r EXPERIENCED 2845 E. Cout Jlwy .. 673-8930 . 548-7484. 10' DISPLAY meat case. . 7400 lnterviewln&" now for at- ttactfV!;, young ladJea with thorough know1"'a< ot N .... port Beach and adjacent 613-8121 PART Time (Wed· thru Fri, 9 to 5,) TYPtsr for outdoor p.ibllcaUon. Age 25 to so. Call Mlaa Rlcbm'and MS-43711 IJe&reo, ~ 3 yrs or mano su.-Boy Saw Dell PIANOS & ORGANS exp. $JD,tXXI School•lnstructlon 7600 dlsplay cue. Reasonable. Famoua Name Branda S eta . Qniatmaa ~" ·--·-. -bun $499. ecr nes •. , ~..-··--usrn 1ns- Aocurai. ......, ,,.... = ~~ HoutohQld Goods . I~ Gould Muolc Company *SECRETARY/GIRL* FRIDAY and ~~ tO $575. "' O>llcoat ID ,,...,,. -' BR ~. -~ 2045 If. M""1. Sania Ana l&ll'o --~ --L.....t 1-0.1 M _,_.. ' • se .. So. of Freeway 547~ MOTHERLESS borne, 2 for amaU omce .,.,....,... h) ar.-. .. ,orig ri D.ay •Hi 9 _Sat. 'tll 5:30 chlldren .·qes S & T. Ltvti TYPIST Have 3 excellent .companies 5'8-2859 teoC! l;'Y'aluable Sunday 12 to 5 in, over .the age or 45, ~need and a-te right on my b Io ck. EXPERT PIANO mS"m.' s1 ~ Co o-d. • Corona del Mar. Immediate -r·-547.()638 ......... (Construction, legal & elec-Po I &: Jau tr:;. ' ri,, · --tib1g, I ~'f'il.1 '1t CHRISI'MAS Gift -Ham· <>pelllng. Call 673-3121 * * tronlc) epu ri:..7028 e •· • cooch chain & CblzUi. mond-steinwa.y • Yamaha - WAITRE.SS, up. <>nly. Even---------'-I ' * ~ ~ ' •·, new I; used pianos of all. "" -s.10 PM. Odloo * SECRET ARY Accountant MERCHAND1s~_1:.q'!. ~,~, ~,_ ~-~·;;.~~oo,. in s.. u;~tmrtte 8tatt wm Restaurant 212 E. 17tb St. Technical typUW. IBM SALE AND T~ ~ "~ _:.__ ·--SCHMIDT MUSIC co., we1cmne hotel auest. 'apotl _c=.M."'°"..,...-.-=--:= Executive. 3 to 5 yn. Will be primarily w/cost ac-~AAA 1007 N Main, anival at lobby or &lrport. GDi. bomekeeping, part exp. dt;/oonatructlon.''Pencll Fumltuf9 DVW Fr1&14:taft tSt<>re llfW. apid. Santa' Ana ~ly ~ i:.::. ~!; =-= ~~: AdY~~c~~ Inc. Pusher," $10,001. CANCELLED ~.·~~t~ .. ~ =: thru Friday. """"1 ..... ........, An OQ1W opporlunl!y Corp file Clerk TAPPAN R<!rig l.6.5"" IC, • Player Pltm00 a&U· I iMAMA'iTUREffiiii:'"'iiHDOUUiSEKiii:E~iE:PiP£RE:il employer Houseful of Decar1tor frolrt tree, used 6 mo. Cost LARGEST SELECTION OJ' NEWPORTER INN . tor 2 adults. live fD:Sl'JIJwh "Re!J1C1nsibillty'' will be )'001 Furniture $3119.95 saC:. uxi •. ..--.St NEW 1: USED -OK. 517--0635 or e COS"ETOLOGIST ntiddl• """"· Good lll• Spanish Ran•i11anco & o-• ...._ WAILICHS MUSIC CITY 1101 Jambon!e R<lad N..._Bnch 644-UM M clerics are no "dumb bun-· 3400 Briatol. C.M. 540-3195 5Dayt.Prd wUhcll tel@ niea" I need a RECEP-MldlterrlMln PHILCO Cr<>1·iri:top WAITRESSfS WAN1B> Muat be able t<> serve alcohollc bevuqa. Reo- pmt ID,, REUBEN E. UE STERNWHHlfR BABYSITTER-Mon.-Wed A: Fri., 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m. $25 per wk. 4214 SpJnchitt: Way NB54U716 H 0 U S E KEEPER-live in preferred. Good w /bable&. Pref mature woman. 40-S). Salary open. H.B. - HOUSEKEEPER, tiv. in; Motherlea home, Npt. Bch. area. 2 cblldrtn qe 14 A: 16 Prefet' W'lder 40. 531-1450 EXP'.D. Waitresses. Part time <>nl)o. Apply in penon aft 12 noon, 353 E. Cout Hw,N.B. 151 E. Coat! Highway Newport Beach e MAIDS. Pleasant year round steady job ln beach --------I l'HCl't motel. Paid vacation, DAILY PDDr OIM£.A. ~'='c=. --=ll96...,--.:=-,,= J.JNES. You t111 ute them LIVE ffi-w/ eJdaiy lad1, for just pennla a dQ. Olal euy wort. nloe apt, Balboa but mt~. A;;b. u; TION!sr for the same m. WAS ORIG. $1691.00 rdrlgerator. Perfect b ANTIQUE Upright Strauot ptt1011 Beaut., glamorous officeL MUST SACRIFICE business or bar tappers. $50. ~~with ~· SHERA TON BEACH rve P1•"" 14 .,..,.. within $615.00 ;;""""':=.=.--==:-:-::;-: .::=:::::=::====-I the C.O. Let's make it 16 rJ'EMS AS FOLLO\VS: KENMORE A u tom at I c -INN by Jan !st. Salary <>pen. ~ 8 ft. Spaniah sofa Wuber A: Gu ~-Xlnt 21112 Ocean AV!;nue and Mat c h Ing Chalr. CQnd. $45 e1eh. 847-8115 Tolavlslon 8205 Hun-llHch All Around Girl CualDm q u II 2.. w!U> WANTED' Good, "'""' ... WORK IN CdM caMd wood trim. R. 10 ft. range: will pay up t<> $60, RENT TV $10 No Depoglt • fue dellvecy 894-5111 ()[' m.sti' You mmt be k>vely to look Seville Carved velvet 8<lf.a, UrpnUy needed 968-3105 SEatETARY flJr Lfp1 In. heavy Dark oak end tables SACRIFICE Zenith remot. surance A: Mutual Fund at 'cause you are the recep.-and matcht .... cocktail ta. work. Require lhorthand a: tk>ni5t, smart & b rt 1 ht .... -& must tab responalbillty. Sa.I •• bec~us@ you get to do the ble. 8 Piece King size Med· azy <>pen. Write P.O. Box acct 1 payable, a good secfy Herranean oak panelled • '·---d 1 ,. .. __ ,._1•,. because you get to type a: bedroom 1ultel .... with full r.ns;;;vu• e ...... ......... take !!lhthand & a genius lf Kini size b<>x llJlrinp & --------you can do all this well! mattrea. Large Spanl!:h New manufacturer <>n the dec<>r dinlns room. Gold Clerk Typist Irvine tract, no turn over lea! Spanish table lamps. ln empl<>yees at all! Ab!M: Hanging swae lamps, ek:., aw~ benefits. A )'OUili etc. Each piece Cl.II be """° company, $500 cbued lndtvidaall,y. Tenns available AntlquH 8110 control B/W T.V, $75. Call evenings 497-1692 MERRY CHRISTMAS ..:POc.R:cT:cA:!:Bc.:LE::,;_l~G:.;" ~TV~,.-~ Antique• Amperund eood cond!Uon $35. Cal l Unusual gilts f<>r the 646-0129 after 5 PM antique l<>ver -also -TV PHILCO 19" with stand 3 Butcher blocks, 2 roll practically new S75. 646-58&1 top desks, 2 oak ice bo:.:es, 6 hall seat$. 2624 Newport mw., CM * 642-3069 • Hl-Fl&S-1210 -· ................... 1~MW611=======.!...:hland==·==::=.=--=6'13.<S53~= =:,t1or1Re&l "°:at ?()8.llm: Help Wanted, Men 7200Help WaMM, Men 7200 mo rt 1a1 e experience II• Sklck Brokerqe <>mce. Sbevaon, Ham.mm Co. 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach &G.-P I Newcomen to Calif. VAST sklek Amer & Eur ersonne Credi< approved Lmmodlotely !urn & cloc"'. L & " Y RD FURNITURE M°""" Antiq""', 2 12 I * SALESGllll3 * Associates N•wport Blvd .. c. M. SACRIFICE Stereo Am'9- Gamut chan~ w/sh~ pick up. $75. Ca.U ew, 497-1692 -' STEREO -1969 Solid Statf COJl!()]e st~. Never uaed. I holplul. SANTA FE SPRINGS AREA Pononnol Clerk $424 Good bPilt& akilla, !Orne expt>atence helpful. Good <Mlpa~ bcDetlt&. Some ot. our j<* arc fee pajd bf the em· pk>yu, aome are fee paid b)' the applicant. You may choo9e! 642-3170 newport . persoMel a~ency ,_ ltMPORARY 11· DIVISION . QUALITY ASSURANCE e Q. A. ENGINEERS Must tfve koowleda:• <>f proceu1na require. menta and general Q.A. prorram control •~­ perlence. M.R.B., N.D.T. and tat.Ina back- if'()und helpful Experienced In aero1l)&Ce com- ponents. MANUFACTURING • Sern<lt Drtll Pftl& Operat«s • Senior M1D Operaton e Sen1or Grinder Operators ENGINEERING e GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEER CADILLAC CONTROLS Div. of b • coll· o Corp. 1166 Whlfllor AY9nuo COiia Mata, Callfornla 646· 2491 Equal opportunlf7 t1T1plortr .. Full ttme posltlons avallable. lN THE WAREHOUSE ANTIQUE Mahogany chest 2 )'fl, ex per. In Don't call unless you are JI« NEWPORT BLVD, $55. Ladles spinet desk $45. womennvu!' ~lm!. Ap.-,reat, quiet, quaint a: con-COSTA MESA 646-1509 pa, at servative because we are !very night 1tll 9 I ='"'='====== Carner•• It Equip. 1300 1 * APROPOS * """'dy 'lllO Mu c H 1 Wad., Sot & Sun 'Ill 6 ~wl"f Mochl-1120 KEYSTONE No. 2't Town 'n O:lllntry Because we are e:.:panding QUALITY Klnggiie btd w/ 1967 SlNGER, complete with 8MM ROJEC O t Oranp. 5t3-30ll:2 lnto larger orncea we need beauWully quilled mattress, wal. oonAO.le, Due to Illness p T R ' Machine Shop the best perS<>nllf!I associates split f.oundatlon, buUt tn forced ttpo. Balance $4l .7S oeeda minor repair. $30.'" Drill preu ~tan. debut-in Orange CCI. NO\\'! framc. Never uaed. $98. (It" auume $4.25 mo. Zig ~ aJter 6 P.M. rin& hand&. 'Top M&9 le p Worth $250. &G-6539 zag automatically, t<ruch-0-Good acelWtt w 0 r let n r con-roarammers lIUGE chair & <>ll<>man, ma tic, button holes, blind Sporting • 8500 ' dltlc>oa. Cape Engineerlrw, · Sl()al'W.. Blue striped, co.t hem11, over cast& without OIJUSTMAS special · a feJJ' 11694 Camino Caplmano. BS Degn:-e with 3 yean $600. Sdl $100. uornu. attal'h, Guarantte OK. Fint new Windanaea abort board1 , Lacuna Nllutl. 8Sl~64 exp. IBM JfiO MOD 30 <>lt' 642-9«i6 Pymnt Jan. 16, 1989. C.all at $1~ 646-3n8 COMBINATION Sharp Bar larger -COBOL. $12,000 anytime S:.Ul2 or 893-MM -=======::I Malcla I: Go Go Dancen. t<> '16·000 •year. Ftt pa,1d. Gar19e Sile I022 1981 SlNGER. allto lie iar. Mllcell1neout Top .,,... ~50 ID DIGINEfRS wal. cab!mt lnclt1ded. Repo, •tart. Ph. f<ll' int, M5-f983 In THE GARAGE: St o v e t, will sell b' $38.88 dsh or AIR CClndltkiner $50. Bet.J SASSY LASSY, 2901 Harbor, LOGIC DESIGN C"u retrlgeratOl'll, w a 1her1, take ()Yer 12 ~entl ot the heat. Slr.e 28" w·x 11~ C.M. • _.,.. n:rllcell. rumiture, beck. $1 ?I mo. Nat pymt Jan h Bargain. M6-4.'l55 • SECRETARY • PUTER ORIENTED. B.. ...... •:....... ........... ID, 1'611. Don _,,.odno EXERCYCLE, '"" ..... , A. 0 E G RE E ELEC. ::,.,., 1550 B. """"'°'· w1thoot otta~ button...... -~ •~ 21 r s-· Dicta"'-.. t.-1 ... A: llta b()ok. "'"'" _.... ......,, se <>r .cvy, r ,_,. vto-• TR.ONIC ENGINEER· C:0.1.s Mesa.. 646-9188 b11M hems etc. Guarantee e 673-7407 e -· °"" '°' 5 "' I ING. 2 TO 3 YRS. EXP. BED _ ... --all W... •llll aood· Call "6-4611 BABY Crib, mallftq a ::-er:: "';"-~~ SOLID, CHALLENGINCI blororets, lompo. H • • d Muoi I I J t12S ....... S50. Hobhy Hont, PllE"""""1 Teacher Mo C 0 MP A NY. EXCEL· bouds, Klnir..., • ftltUlar f,I n... $ID. s"""" 110. 543-"'31 1 PM. Mut haw ~ LENT SA LA RY & = plcturn 1 t t' BUNDY Alto Sut.pboDI a BOYS AMF SUngny $ii upmianoe or re q u I red BENEFITS. cue. abrt. conO.. $1915. • Bay AMF Conwntional Ql;. • dUcatlonal _......... Now·s· THE o.11: -All. • -·"' Phont 548-.2550 or 6M-4J232 Ple1" CALL • , • -o"llll3=::-0::8-=---b-: ,-,-,-1-,·,l llJr OllP'L for on oppolntmont TIME FOR Planoo & O.,ans 1130 .... cond ltlon, S13. , , Sacrifice! $85. 535-7280 ' EXPERIENCE!> Denial T ,'If., J 'i)UICK CASH ~ plono, .. ., new, • '4<-1798 • ' &lllltant. Send hanitwrltten _ _ KGbaet • ~pbeU. ftlmt f' X r luggqe tra.Uu 11 ~ID Box M 613, 0..Lly T J. THROUGH A' -..,. cOn<I. Muoi odL S50 .. ,..._ ~ "'-' Best otter. 49f...3033 49&.~ aft~ 9:30 pm - DRY clelnliw COWltu ..,.., &a·~.'): .. .:;'.~ DAILY PILOT SMALk Sbart ••¥••ud DRY n · Wood.~ Expcr....,.., :_ 'ii,_~-.11 ,;;;;; WANT Ab Plano. N""' """ 1295. ....,,.. aod ml...i. ·;.,;;: · c.n S4.l-9550 before noon .JIJI 548--ft5 deUvery. !>$-Th44 • .,. --- ----• ·- ' ~, • .. • ~ ~ . , • .. d ~ ll ~ " 7 10 I 0 .. 15 IO . " -.. ll' I •• 5 ' . • q ~ I . d a D· ~. • .. : ~I • I • • ,, . ' . I, ' I MlllCHANDlll POR MIRCHAllDISI POR MIRCHANDlll l'Olt TIAllSPOltTATION TRANDOllTATION TUNSl'OllTATION TIANSl'OltTA~~~~~!ii~!I 1 KAH»l'Utl A UIU AND TRAiii IALI AND TRAOI TllADI · -1.;.;.;~.;. ::.===--.1.:.::::: .._ -Aute ....... • ! &?!~,... ~ "'!f!!'°'AuNI .... !""'£!' .• u.c:or. llOO ·-· -~ a...... tel -·1Ctt1 . -H1V1--ro• . ·-~t •lillo SHOP Sdd: Mlo9 QnJ' a .._ 1 !YOUl~~ft~A~·~IN~.t::;:;"'"=:=v=-:::::a:J-;;r,;:r~ ~I lllL Ford Ht-~-.. Wiii! ..., 1l.GID mL I- C --!:-• ---~--::.::: ........ !...... ~1-DE ORA ORS SCHOaC12'tib•r1ta11 puU.~ eepdoD&L=~W: Au.!!tlc:~ .. GAL Dill 4 , , ·-as-. Like ... , !"-bin! Xlnl oond. Trucb f5CIO -· Private par.ly. '""° uid us .,..ut<otlw. I, 'CLEARANCI SALE ~a ""· U15 OR '65 CHEVY PICKUP ::"RSau;: s. x1111...,, ~~i!:i * LI 8-IAITl * I MUBr .,.u 1111 r...i ·j 1i * MBOTS. -I< Uoocl. $llil Bl&~ l opd. dlr, °"' du..ii. --brU, -.....; with -It ... ool; ~ ' A Q. Tom Cat Boats 1614 paint ·In ~t ('ODti.Hcm. ......._ 11U1t .U. But ~ 2,300 mDtt an It. Tatal ~ -. m.:N01t · Or1cbll...,.,.,. "'" ....,. .... -a111 price c.:ioo. can 112J100 A:. 1loor mat Truck hu bad aftn 6 J;»M NEW • U9!d Sduk S..boel uceptional cart! $85 CUh PORICHll lllWlll. C. 'N'l'Wf 1..;;:="-".;;;.,' ~~-- • """' 11'15. Schock Boob defJ at ...., older -· eiw • --. -· '66 VW ' l'rWl5I. Take pymntt $36.88 mu. WUJ .uunl. tslOD. ' l ' ..,... Black bt uty. OM ownrr.1 .'="-==,.,...~--..,,. Ono prtv N• Coll 111tr J1o -• l1MllS. 11..i -...... -'M IMPALA 4 dr, pis, rlh, N~W -USED -J\.NTIQUES . ., • , --$100c< ...... 6!r.m.ol21. 'MroRDRanobml31fl ~ISOO. . 52l-3560 alt • 'pm M&CUIY • "-C.......... 9020 494o9TTS or_,_ lili iOiiCH£; xJnt COOil. .._ Hu llOd -can. au1o, pd -· Blue I< --------1 Febrlc: , t... roR SALE ..,, .....,. F·MD. -_.., 81 """ • tPd. 111r, n4lo. 185 Cub -· 1 """"· x1n1 ,,, ... ·ie MERO'"' .... 1...-, ' ~ cratt :>! ~~~•-'II ton Plcl< Up •si' Fwd. -. MMIM -Tak• -l1l8I. 13$-161l, ext 251f, or . xlnt oond. ""' mi, cm - Furnituf.,-Oraperi11, ' 'Ac:c:111oti11, Wellpeper, ....,...., radio, etc:. _,..,,., ~-~ · .:. .a ~a '3Ull -Will !1>lo Jriv. &M-nTI ,.,,.,. 6 ens., Sd -,_ ba.....,, .u, avail. -Pllv. -· "'·-· .. _ -' '11<1or ..,.., 111 -• sm: ·c.n ..... -..; ' • . at61H'l95 llNAULT ~ . • ,. CAPRICE eou.,, m ' • ' -PIS, P/B. FM, MO,NDAY THRiJ". FRIDAY ' December .16 thru .0.1c:emlier ~Otli :10 A.M. to 5:30 j),M. IO' CAB ()we, .-. b. It IO OIEV % T. P.U ...... ~ lllDCAULT ; -&a vw ~ Bu.. -... t>i-tl '6.000 ml MUSTANG •tank. 5D hp o'brd. Busainl from Sb.tt ot caw. Vrrt 'eQllda. Xh!t-'• _. belt GenMn. built"*"'-' A ISclt tmmae. SJ.a 5*-2514 ---..-----1 • •. m.1496, cle&nleyl$6T5.= a81111r&O-mi • •••t . XIDt rubber-.~ '61 MUSfANG 289, • .-. -. meet-mi oond. $1200 w DIPALA. dr Tap eond. E:'l':tra clean. Take CM!I' s .. ,. Sid .... ~ ~-.. I '520 &IT-' lll'm\ ... pl. --..,m..... ....... ' Pl! ... '· lbll -· -$115. -alt' .... l54l)m1 10' VlKING Sa i Ibo a t , 'M VW a& IDlit 1t -C. HM115 ~ • ext aG recauimt. repainted m a.Amt' Sbwer. -. 8alll'oot .150ll elWo a... · ·=-===..,......,,--=! NVamJW<I In A-. 3 ----· ""'a ...... OYon1>e -'G CllEVY Il; 'auti>, xlnt ·~ .llUSTANG hardtop with salts of a.lls, cover. SUp , 'Al.lo . 2111 ~ SUWef· a\d. $1150. ,..._ cinf. 1 owner, CT,000. mL ._ t allto trapl. r Is h. 1tAnolenlMalil>er,833-0ISO -af!S ·• · '8 ywllQI; /"mt,.,,,. $181.81J.11'1f · • ·~-Nce , earl ..... $125. • i)Qs l1W3ll, H ~ Mollbu SS, X... loat Milntanan.. 9033 SUIARU NI,.. 'IG'll4' ··' "'"""°"' II/It Power, • '66 -· -v.a. e BOm>M PAINTING e . e J'Olt &ALE Jiii VW &!11o. AJC. $llDD. _,., R 6H, Lddaa ..... • • N11~ Orange County Airport ' . • D,eane Brothers Main Off ice . ~ . ~ ,, . 11. .. -. n + pa1nt 1"9 IUIAllU . ,ASlS.-cw.· '51 CllE\'.Y 2 llr. ~· ·~;:;,,,-- . c.mp1,1e Boot a.pair _#OD\ ,,12'71 " MN -II· --· • ' · , Newp0rt Marine s.n.;c. ·KoJttj K•toml llM · · *1417 '66 l'OliV v.a. ;ou;;; w/blll • · 1 '"4~011 Birch Street, Newport 8°1ec:li, Celif. . • ''<t'\f "-..! ... ~ ' . ·-. ' • ... :l•nfer at. re~r of builcllnigl * CASH AND CARRY * ALL SALES ANAL: Dey Docks 642M(1 • VOLVO Int. ""' ~·· t1ra. Bell mo i---.. '' CONTINENTAL otki. -' ... , Slip Mooring 9036 TOYOTA VOLVO? '65 .. _ ......... " '13 N\~ ...... air leatblr v.a, r • h. nrw widt tires. -· ....... Lldo Peru-la • _ .... -· • Lo ml. IUl5. - IL15 ..,. tt. 67S-OIS3 ·1~ A-_.. MCM? • WANT A W• H.. .. Tham lllll ~.;,:,.~':'::... m::'~ '67 wsrANG err 300, .u loaloWantad 9050 sc•AMLETS'· SEEUSISr'ORLASr LINCX>LN Con-1166. -C!!illter6pm.. l""~"?=::;::=;;;;:~~~;:~S$~=~~~=====~ll:-'7.'::;"-;::-;-"'.:"";::---BUT SEE UBI -· QwDer • 84,IXIJ 9111-1513 • ··---·~ • CASH for best N•u on . '69 Gt I.-!. ml. m-lAl!I . . 1~Ml_ .... _____ ......,l600-' Ml ... ua-l600 Michlna!Jt ate.. l700 '5., ''" " & 14' ru;;;.,.. ANSWERS uaM MAPLE TV "?'Jle, 2·m&pi. I". JUST IN TIMI PREClSltlN !OW: OD~ 10Wboot1, <0mpl•."'· Wrlw COIY.All ·ell\l :tblos., ~bl.• "'1· POR THE HOLIDAYS lf.\I, o.i 1'2: TBD ,mloi. ,ilin Info, Mr. s;,,..i, 410 A,..,..,..:i..ver-Elope-1 ' lfQRTS' , ~1s.011?f:°::" 0!',i!";:t ~;. ..... ,;:· J:: ' Lowly Olfll ·~ ~ :i\i;: ~ .~~ly ...fil' B<verly Sooata -SPOON TOYOTA .. A-VOLVO ~V~Von ~1961,12 , % Now ..... Xlnt 1n 1o out. ·~:~PK~Lcr~ =(~I~ u:: Ind.,' Idnl ind, '"i:~~I ft 9100 .... ~~~.:.:::~": -1111 """"' CJL Oo!llno.llol:r.to.m.M 1;:;1119-3139======= .,.: • , . . eottm. I ftcb; ll1 C1C.1'Di> ·.:=-'::!nMI ..:_ 115. rcra therl.,.r to SPOON.'' I". lmmodlato ·Doll••ll ' -~II'!' ..U. ~·1n .... 1oo Pl,YMOUTH b1era .. P.l1mer -Dill an. GI 3*B after 6:30 pm • <;ESSN'A Skyhawk ~,9 )tint • Spot Cash for Importa ,..,. Your Color Chofe•' • Autee W:•n... · •ivv ~ Corvallr~~ .~ '' · · -· ~:-Klnpbo bed d>~co;'Wlnel·lllutlnl-Old LOCllN•L&tlle 'll" • ll' -·~ 1f':• ~ Wep11moreloranybnport l".YourModolC!tolco NllDi("tAltt .• ,, • .;. •• , 1853 PLYMOtml. pd In- ',_ lolit' 1~::!, :,'; Fuh10n -c.rdil1 -Ilea;<. • tool!,. lfi5. Radw MW IY1'0 .. • l')'•P ,.....n.,. of ,...,, mike ~ Ill: 11NAllCEDJ lerlar uid ulerlar. -;,~Never UIOd. $98. Jfd .... $1.50 eac:h, or bu!' . Sis. llrlll iirlll $& -toil l59'A 511-ml ·, 1 or c:oodltlm. 1ry us belore SEE ., •-T 'ea., 1 kot COU•AR ..,,. 8Jl'I !ha w:ry ...,i. . Wor1h P50. 8fl..e3ll •I complete; Martini , 135. Wert tiet>cbeo $25. Mobil H .,., .. ,92""' ,.. ..U. ELMORE BILL· . ea.r~ • Dl>ai>oft ™"=' "$1:.65::·:;""'=2342=====1 OOLUMBIA 29 .. _.. obaker, ....... pott<n> $fBI; tllMll34 • · . . • " "l' MO'roRS, 15300 Beach Blv.I. e!lllitu7 ·~ ii _, DIS-I _ -.,.,,otliercodclaB-START YOUR OWN \.r:N. e 51\yllna '69 Y.999 W"""1mter. m3322. Mm~...,_ MUSt .llLL P0N11AC I =~= liJw priced. 531>8653 alter 1 DING ROUTE "1th I A-New double wil!~l,j Wrm., 'McCARTHY MOTORS • 19117 ooi!IWIJl<R7 .......... ~ · p.m. · '.,.bot-·• .-a1o ce>ter k!lchoo, Palm AUSTIN HEALEY MAXEY lOoS..ltila6.,._ llM•1Hfl:.\c.."U'~lllc ROY CARVEi F1S11ER. ra·dlo-pbono, I GOOFED :;f-11t1 elf. ma ,...._..::'.'°'.n ~-= '62 A.H. 3000 Deluxe ~. · • u b1oCb N. ".~. :::"'h!aclt .. .,., 1n.:,::_ . PONTIAC , 1 beautiftil Provtncial wa1.md Prtvate parb' bousht eome _ ~ . • ~. cpta., clrpil. »'JCii wire whla. Call Ron 642--049 lulta, Ana Pb __., PoRr' ~t .p:>wer ~ 29'l$ Harbor BL, ~·· Mea c abinet, Perl. cond. name brand EXEl!Cl;SE ~IJSantlLIVISTOCK ·cln., .. ouh, trade or ,qW\y. or64>-8158 TOYOTA. ·Win.I-~-~1tr~'.1i'insl3,000 .... '!! K16 4444 · Saert!lcel 6f4.-03H LOUNGES (Adv. on T.V.), ~ $TI mo. O.A.C. II .,., ,-..wu, '::!. .: . ,,... Qranie Count)''• Exclualve LUGGAGE • Ventura ladlel with the Ide& of -• Cats , ll20 Rick Baldino'• DATSUN ~-~'!,.""' &, ·n..ior. Im --uid . OLDSMOllLE jumbodl'••sbaalbotbai. :\:.'"';.'~'.':.".: ~ »sy, """1 ... MoblloWorkl,i\!. ' Y:"..!"=:= ~---.,,.... Bently.· =· =•.,... """"· oen .1 or all•• ... -• .....,..; »sy, -.... "19<12~chBL,H.B.!llli:UTI '67 DATSUN S!DAN 18881 Beach Blvd. or not. caDltali* DODGE ,., !ll;;;";BONNEVILLE;;;,,==::-;-.=:-::11fl CHlll!3E •Orlentll Rys, "5> eL -$89"'5; JluDlln Blue tltten1.43115·""""Bl.iSA"'1p =-""~·:.=,.~ PH. 947 .. 9555 673~11~ ·-.lowner,1o41.x... S'."12' Beaut. colon, jwlt Orlllnal cartonL 50&1!L 5'M858 · Hollclay Speclal ·.,reads 7,800 mu .. : Radio. 3 Mii•• North IMPOR'.l'S WANTED 'M 'DODGE Dart -.0 m. '="'" All I!'"'*• air. cleaned, $295. 6t2-3293, Aft. '23l4 No. Bonnie BrM. S.A. BfAl.1I'IFUL Oodot Kitten. 'It wide me'J dafm-f!iB.89 heater, dlr, automatic. fl5 Pi1cific Coi1at 0rup Countiu ~ .. ~·Bel~,.....~f •Po~ 5 pm ANNUAL factnry ule. Hand 2 months, bad lbota. $500. mo. tncl. tax, le., del. and Cub delivers. Will fine priv Hwy. on leach 139 I TOP I BUYER ""'..._ • o er. ~ \ T llRD made , 1to~ --. 5"-6794 -l·Up -3 -in.. ply After 12 .494-9'Tll or ..... veov y-A 675-M62 • WOMEN'S ""'· plu. bin-Factory ... to the~·~ -,._ . . Huntington Beach BILL ~· TO v• ~ $40. -·t lbe . 0 ;;,. FOR Chrtstmu mWl BAY ' HARBOR 5'5-0034 1"81 l!<ach Blvd. , FORD 62-T--B-DID ______ ' -W-lre -·---~·-· ~1--~~ ---FIRRARJ TOYOTA'. H.Beacb. I'll.In-wheela. O>nvertlble top 2001 Kirlgs Road. 548--2394 ! . -~ • -.oil 334 E. 1Btb Cm 1425 Baker st .. C.O.ta Mesa TR.ADE your car·on ~ .~ '66 Econ'alln• Bus covir 1or back eeat Ooob RUG, G .... plush Ac:rllan, "tlnil F;l; , Do!ll '1125 Cat Harbor>. FERRARI We Hava 'Em Alll nnch1and. l3600 at j>llt. OW..: -all the..., like front ... t only) Tbll lli,t x 19 $3X), 23'' Cons ' ~ ~. . ' -'¥ st0-9t70 Newport Importa Ltd. Or-SEE US tsr OR LAST Oirittmu VIy, Ore. 5"-'7Ull6 ~ AD leather interior. car lookt like tt just came TV $70. Nu Whirlpool AC . ~ ..,,r CHRISTMAS PUPPIES, SEE the Dual Wkit &.d-&.Die eowrt;v't onJ,y 1.11tbor-BUT SEE US! 1 U--' Ca-9900 3 Seatt. padded duh. dlr, :~ ~ =:-.: '= 8CO'.I BTU. $135. 56-8lll2 , .st:'·, .m. Very small, black and white liner Pan American, Para· l.z@d de&Ier. llftl •• radio, beater, auto, radial -..., LADlES.Ootbine 1lzet 8, lD tJ' ~ Shelly-cocker mixed pup-mount, llltA!I and General SALES-SERVICE.PARTS I.-!. TlllU5P0RJ.AJIOll tirn.$1S5Cuh.dell .. ortake ~~ ~ck'T!1t11!"81; ':.:: 1: n. Good cood. Aiao •hoe• & Dlttv1-=-w=-~o ~ wm hold mobile•~ now •t 3100 w. eout Hwy. La1J14 llUlft older trade. win fine prvt $900 ~1889 me 5% " acceuorieo. 5219-, M.Er"f" a.rtJtmu. e ... Phone. Dual Wide Sales Newport Beach · W SAlf prty. Mier ID, .....m or ==-·,,..,..,,...,,,,..,-,,.,,--- A ruver A ... -"' • = Cl>apman Mobll• ,_., Inc. 642-94!1; sto.176' IHl'ORTS ~ FOR Sale by -ow-, t NEWPORT . Beach Tennis ·· . _ l.WUDl'ION Miniature 520 N. Harbor 5.A. Authorized MG Dealer TOYOTA-VOLVO Credit problemf Set ua for U6t GALAZIE 500 = !J:·~-=· = CI u b FULL fa m 11 y Ev1r,t. Sit , & Sun -Poot!Je,a, AKC, whil2, liftd 531.a571' · 6f6.9303 tnstant delivery, low pricet, Radio, beater, eood tiret. new' car warranty. Perfect membership. Make offer! 'CorWf,.ot lW:;bor Blvd ' btlft\1e Ribbon winner. fr.i, FIAT 1966 Harbor, C.M. euy terma. We ~ on '500 or belt otter. 60-6369 condltlon. Fuli, ~ 675-2422: • -4-~iddeh, Santa AJla \fll.Jhold •tu Chrlatmu. I ~ 1rplc, pool, boat tlip, TOYOTA f°':1',...~l Call or ~ aft 5 ., lncludq alr ..... , 58J..1272 •ft 7 891-1039 carport. Adult Park. a FIAT Spyder. Ull«l 2 mm. 1n .........,. :a RAH. l POOL TABLES.SLATE . . FOR A -~~ •• ~~-·· BIYllde Village. Mull oelll ~-•ty $413. Will !Ike PIO 14MH2 '59 FORD GolUle V • 1964 T-BIRD, low ..._, New gruine mte -from * ·AUCTION * _ " ;;;;;;;:.,.-·--··~ .,._,...at m-w ;--.....,. load or ...: HEAOOUARTERS 11.UI CHIP air, pd !ha, new ba-"'w -· 1oaded. L&lli1a!L $385 ··Incl. """"°""· .... _, Mo I B Ch I 18 ~· -ELMOR·E •uyo ••• -~.1:. ?..!!" ........... Orig owner !1!00. -__ IlYoU.will 1!11 or bu)' AKC, whUe to 1Uwr aray, ve n y r 1tm11 , Martin ~ . .,..,,...._ "' ~ _.., _.......,.. :,.-:,~~~...... -£: = ;,~ pmi. .=1 ~:. no~· ' :>1~ wld• ~~lo:==J"A"G'="u"'A;::R==·lis.t» Beac11 Blvd., w-2We ~~rcfS'.f' ~it'" ~Xln~..::~°'ti,.'. • 1~~·_:> e ~ ~..!6;~:.r'~ ~~;~c:·!~n =...""·~ ·~~MQTORHOMES 9211~A!i!K!wiu.16 TO=-=-· y.%~RO~~Jf.ID MUw Dlll6C66'1111or~TS plyr ~ !!<l-'687 ~ Newport, CM ·-,.._1039 blade leather 1n-. e,ooo Ha:d top. ' """'1 drl,. ~rltr Motors lmPortad A-9600 lmJl!lrtad Autos 9600 Stauff•r Reducing BAIM.mE crib mattttu QOBERMAN Puppies AKC actual mlla. J'ull¥ equipped $2100 or bnt ~. 536-120. Cath for Cira Mlchlne $15. $25. Retima 35 ~ camera. res. $50 & up. tncludlr:w stereo and chrome 'l15 A C&lltom\a St., H.B. 54M'l53 flub, lite meter, Sawyer * 5f8.703'7 * wire wheel.I. Not a mar or RUG ID' x ll' New. aold. 5"I pivjeotnr. $95. Antiqued, CH RI ST MAS COtLIE ocraldl °" thll now.... 'lllUMPH $40. 548--1560. 221 E. l9tb ollw &reen dlnette $15. PUPS. AKC. smw quality beaucy. 12 month warr&nt1. -------- St C.M. Strm type machine I; ttand 1rOm $175. 848-1862 _I~ L' lll [1 Ll l I ~I II\ [Ill I I ·, '65 TRIUMPH Spitfire hrdtop, new pain~ pd ..... IWI, O!lerl - 1968 TRllJ!'Pll MK 3 Spt• 'lire. Alk1otr l2l00. Call Slil-6000ext1 ~- FIREWOOD FOR SALE ·-· RUGS: 6X9 &Old 501 Dupont nylon $40; 9X12 $15. VW Rack $ll 6'6-'1842 IRONR.ITE • MODEL ~ J Good oondltlon • 115. * 642-2989 * $25.. Tappan 3&'' Pl nnp IUST In time for HolidQl1 $40. All Hema In GOOP AKC ref. En&Usb Bulldoi cond. 646-2892. M0-*9 ups, g wkl. 545-7952 WASHER-DRYER Comb $30. CXlUJE A: SHEl}f['i PUPS Zenith TV COl'llOle $45. 1.vro unro, ~ ~• bold ~-W "-~ H"7 Power lawn ..-.r SZ. ~ _, -~ w~ ~ • ._ • L-Prl-1 Elect-.. 15. Elec """"' '"' Cllrtltmu. 53t-l880 642-94115N""""" B<acbsto.176' YOLKSWA•IN 5th Annlvarsary s.11 $10. Dinette 15. '46-om alt H.,_ Au..,...... MG o..Jer Nowpori.r Motors ~ ~ Nowl Free I :l~G=.,,=.0:..111-G-, -Addie--.. -=-=. : '"1"'1,..=1.=====.9225;;=:: I :.::;:67;';XKE;;;o~,i'i+ii2;.;, air::;:;., ,:ltlcll.i:i;';;;Top::::: 11918 VW.,;,,..,"1°" -..... bluo, • '61 CM Coupe da VIiie claaH alter Jan h ti 5,..,. old, a1>ta"" lli huids ::!.: Sbape.14,875 _ pd tlonitT: : 22.IXll ml. M!IO MINK STOLE. like new, Czyko1bl'" Cu1tom bl&b-53&-DDor67S-ZS2'1 lD SPEED boy'• bike like W m.-1601 .~ ~Eva: •irooo~~T f1oeat ~kinl. Paid $1(0). Sell Upboltter)' Sehl. European FOR Sal , a .... Mare neW new $«). 3 tpeed gtrlt bike, XKE '62 ao.dlttr. ~ ,57 VW _ for $200. 615-242'1 craft1man1hlp. 1831 Addle~ =-'Old. ~ very good cond. I 20. Kon1t. Blaupunkt, t.ar.pe. Sic. ... ,... • Exer-C,vcle, new. Colt BICYClE -Boys '6 .. Hulfy Newport BIW. O>afa M.... -.n.;,. ID • SIS-0204 alt 6 PM Ol!on. _, Sd ...... Sd· ..... -.. u 1321. -~condition. $15. ma82 80-lCSf SCHWINN Continental If). 191H XKE Coupe, Xlnt cond. &U-3293, Aftir 5 P.M. I=======· I -'"iL;i1v:l1ng;;:-Room;;:;;='s.t;;;1oJ'1 TRANSPORTATION opeeo! bike, Conl Pft•· Im-AM/FM, S3,IXll mt. 83&1195 '60 vw Korman O>nvertlbie. IUICK . FREE TO YOU N•w" Uoed. IJltle of...,,.. ... .. a Yachts 9000 .......... 6'6-llm. aft 5 or ....... = .... -"-...... '63 BUICK' RJvtm. IJta ORGANIC Fertill>tt, -1 ~,·,.~'"l':4i.,~!:; 1,. -. ~.~ ~--•-Mini Blk•. 9275 MERCEDES IENZ '65 VW Bur; blad<: "1111 blue, bluo Int. Flill .,....., hone manure combined ·--~ • • -= ·-· ,,, .. l900 ru -........ 1-qwner. 62,000 ml . -·lb ____. ..... .i-........... men'• aoU &ioYel a ... ....,.. Racer. J!lue. and Sold. ROMA NOVA 3tn. hP. Xalt 30' M. ·~--..-$1396. m-w "' ~ ···--~ Coll 6'6-349'1 til llec:. '° TralJer ,\ boal lrelhJ• •••-, •M. I : p • ~·· mulcb. m.5332 between 8 ' __.. ""' v.w .• um .. 1300. 120> '56 BUICK .Good oond. Pa. A: 5 Mon tlll'Q nl.. 12/31 lORBYVACUUM. painted. New white ~7868 ~Like New. pb. Alldne $225 or belt o£. ~-a.EANERS n au I ab 1 de • Upholster,, TACO Wni Bike tn wry "'-" •M> Mu fer, M5-l80f, aft I pm. • ~ -one itud service I have 9llVel'al npoueaed Tbrea 18~ hp Champion 68 -~ -- fro. m our ~ whl. te teacup 11 o or m O d •I I A -..t-. eo-..i·te w I t b lood o::>Ddltoln. • uaNel PRIVATE -new dune bull)' BUICK '87, Call1. G.S., pnodJe -Hu rieYtt been demonltft,tDn. Some .,,.. ;:;;;i-fllel b.rib. iteerlna $90. ga..230 body; metal !laked. SUO. wbetla, Immac. cond., Prt. ---ll/17 W.. mw, Coll 5-121111 .... _ ..... Set al :llOtl Motarcvcl• noo -~ .. !!(a!5 BEAUT. lnwn .... bN. STEREO Tape t Id< """""' Lafo>ttte, N-"'°""" .= * '55 VW BUG * 'Cl RIVIERA -mile llolle • ._ w/oplaL .Peril fd5. uo 11 rr. """""""'· -FOJ< 1lall P50. Ull Honda LIU ..... u,ooo -Vev, -oondltton '\ft for adulta or teenapn bbl acoonHu. UMe new De 1 u x e mod el ( a 11 di Scn.rnbier. .00 Mila --. ' · * 98Ul8S '* • ~ 12/lT $150. 6*'180I. flber1la11) outboar Lat DIT• 8U~/black. Joe ' 1 '6t KAJUi(Dj.QBJA. Ml, SM • ..-111e i.m. mlz Pel<· BllONZE Cofnl. -Cllltom ""P """" """'· ,.,..,., m.:ml all 5 PM f wtr. x1nl ......_ BEit Of'• 'CADILLAC ,_ Terrilr, • -Hall or Fame· Ollltdor'• Bir -tilt trallcr. rioo '67 TRIUMPH Bo<lnevll1e llD MG n:R. "'7·1355 Need 1 I 0 v In I care . Item -..-' phODe &O-Ga1llfttt7 pm. ET, 650cic Xlnt cond Low lj 'a COUPE De V 111 e, ~ 12/11 xam:.oRE S•-r "2 CHIUSTMASPAliADE ==~4v..., Sal•,hrtl .. ,Parl9 ...,vw.,.;::.:'°Xln~= =:-,.*'.u°1:l:: ', ~ .!"'::.. ~· NII $7 .l $1D. .= '\""• '!::1' :.-:::::: =-= 'IC HONDO »J ~ New i:.~"" :A.:.= 'Dependable traoo. l!.lll-1112l -A .... u'11 All)' oflor Id ...__ 12/11 tooll " -bout In x1a! l:ood. -~ 1115. H .. _I "6 vw 1300 • -Xlnt C!>ooldtted. - The '1 sellilg m,m truck-saves you ~·to 50%! IMMEDIATE •elivery > GOOD SIUmON OF. COLORS ON THIS HARD TO G~ • DATSUN PICKUP. • -Six foot all0 1t11I r..dl Ec-fC.I, -..- ful OHV 11191•~1 '"'•cl for -k or play• loads! Roomy ub, vloyl .,'l>oldefY. 4- spaad dick 1hilt, whll•wallt, ~OHOS of extr11I ~ M.-1 FlltiWOOO FOlt U.'LI ~A DUNES ~ ~%HI ere """ ' COOil. Low mi1elle. -1911 CAD Sedan da Ville. 5U-57TO, ,::a.;;,; % Oird 122.10 olel. -1911732'CkRtsO>dntl!l&n. 115HONDA305oc:Scrom-. aelll -:.::~ml. Lillo ZIMMERMAN .· CM. , lJ/16 Ml W htl UIO Low bouro, OlilJ eqidp. RuN -L l30tJ. l1ftuWUl -:.:~ 1ftmp. _ __.._.._ ___ _ Bl'.Avr. It. ll"'1 part· tc. an • ~ &G-18 '* 49Mi857 * S4DO HJ.oel12 'IO S.D.V. lrotmfr. l'Ull ;: .. ~·~~ w A N T. E D Salllloalt . '°.!.!"=:'H~ .~-..;.! lllAIW.c-t11W7. ~· ~ .. = ~·-SH-2!80 D Al.SUN FREE Biby r • b b n •. WE ,...,, quo1111 (no ~ CAL CAT, uc oond. 1S15. 11"' ""' l'lMlt6 litwt>Orl Blodl 1nL nioo. -alt T CA.MARO, 1•1.g A SDVIU -0 12/11 plauol • Fumlbn, -l'll>G Boba Cb1c:o, H..,. SUZUKI '° blod<, 101' ml, """'5 ISl!J.ll&f BllSllllt ~ " --------II A - a'lAur .......... fom. kl• TV'' ........ appUW. -Btoch 1 " old.~ -Alllborlud JIG Deller -Thi DAIL1C PILOT '61 CAMARO' RS, --2145 HAUOR &YD ten, (Brindle) l.1H493 12/11 too1t 6 --111ont. DIAL --°*91 PLACE -wam ad -O•...... -.. ,. l'M 1lr A brim, IWI, ' %..MINii.TURE Pooilll Pu" TOPCA!HllllOlllmlt• .-ad.-· b¥!< ml 1960 ISA 6SDCC. ...,, ----DAIL1C -· -,._,, ~ i..ci..t ... ulT,IXllortcml. Pia. S40 6410 54IMIJ1J -12/lf 5ruUl2 * --..... _ _.rinat .im. P391". l'ILOT -......,. -111 --~-·-~--..... --111.------~!P"·-----~~ l • ' I I • . I " 1 ' ! I I ' l I I , • • • . ' I • ·It$ .A Oalrk Trip· • • Closing . . ' . • Prices • • • ' - . . . "' .. '· r • ,. ,. ~-' Starting T otlay Complete New York . .. ' ' ' . ., '""' ._ I t.i . '~ '• ... , . • L* , .... • -• • • ' ... ' . . . . . • • : r • • --··4 • • • ' I ' .! ~ ·l ' ' • j •• • •' ' • . ! ' I ........ -'-·• l I