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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI • . • I( ~ ' • . l#.1·~· " . y0i;,. ,f, ~. 2'9, ~ SJ!C710NS, IO P~6ES ) .. ~ ~ -. ' tf I 27 Bosjriudl%ed J ' ,,.-~ I . ~ '" ... .1 • Plane Crash Kil.I·s, 19 ·in Snowst9;r;fu.. ' . Reds Break Yule Tr~c ., ., . . . . . I I "'l • -, ' 80 Times, Kill One GI ......... . . .K '_1_.~ J • • • • ~~~x ·to .·Marry .. Wi~'ark'~ •Daughter LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sandy Koufax, one ol base~ll11 tinmortals and One of the m0&t ellg\ble bachelors in the country, is going to ·get married. T Ii e 32-yur-old former Lo s' Anaeles !lodaW • 'Piicher Slid be ...u '••&'8ed fu ,....Mal ~ the daUchfor '•f ai:t<il"l\RIW'd-Wldmatk. ·" " -;.. . . ..., ... ' I ,, ' . . SAIGON (UPI) -Communist gunfire violated the allies' Christmu truce 80 limes in the fin( JJ hours, kllling o n e American 'and ·wowidloi 38, rnllltary spokesmen said today. ~ termed 25 of. the violations as "s1gillflcant" and aald allied troop,s fir: ""' back had killed 22 guerrillas. • The 24-hour allied truce btlan at 6 J!.m-'-Christmu Eve. '!be Communists bad aald thef. ~ -.Ve I 72-hour !'<aie-fire Iha! ~JI hdurs earlier .. U.S. camps f-Ille d<nillllarheil .. '.'j' /-" / t..ie. ... . , .... • II~ b'. t!.y ~ - Puco on ·..th ..,.j.goocl wil ~ .. men. ~ Thu Chrnl"'°' cord, d<do .. d br L1111• Morie C-, 10, cfaMclhlfr of Mr. and Nrr. Charif• C""'""°W of 15U cf°""" l'laa, Coala Jl•sa, .,., Clfciartd I/It v>i"1"" in Ul'Ci< L<n'• ~-Cd C01\lfal Jlllli II Pl'" Ul<Cql h1<1 .. Unclf f.••'• (rid th• DAILY PILOT'•) olfl<lal wul• grtt• Ing to all of our rtad<rt. It ii a 111fl!zt4 drowi11g of a wllile c1romk Noll- oiir tcrrac prt1entcd to Lpft. and her brot1ttr, KtJlr, 8, bv Ut.fir "Aunt Jt1a'!" Na.vprr' of Arcodio. (Set Lvnn e~ Iler ~' P• 10.) . ' . .. r .. ~ .. '-<ar.d ... . . .. . ; ~1 . ~ ' .y ."' thlehem r: : ,. • .A ·"· '-' . ' ' AJJQll~·Crew .. . . TeDs Moon ., 1'.; . ' . ' Desolation ...... ... ' ' ...,.. .. ~y • •hdilo-(or;.iSJ,N!ct'I ..,...,._;,~loll_., fdlfrf lo Saftla a. "" flf•••tw Onmgo C.0.1 ....... -..... 13. 1 '• " -..... --.. =--': ===··· .: • • ' . r ' ' - - . ' • ' ...fDon't AlloW . - ' ' Yule to Be . · .. ~ ·Fir~ Trage,Jy MIAMI (AP) -ProoldenWlec:I Nlluo mtted ·With Barbora JIJIO Mocklo r.r on hour· Tueodly and told Ibo pi:olty coed he WU In c<Jlllllnl touch With the FBI durln1 her lfl.hour kidnap ordell A 1onJ1im< personal frillld of • the Mltkle family, Nixon chatted with Barbora and her father, Robert, durlnl a nClo!IUme visit. John Bonner, a vice pmlclenl of the Mackle'• Deltona G<>rp., Aid Rober! Mackle told him faler Nlxoe -ex· tremel1 bi-tn 'the delaOa of tho cue and after llstealnt to ButlAra, told her she should write a boolt about her ._ienca. "He llayod at Ille liooue for 1lllhtl1 more tban an hour,'' Rid Bonner. Re Aid -. .. flllifJy plcmed' lo''lileel lattt Ill the doy wtlh FBI Dln!ctor J. Edpr Hoover, staylq on Key 81> ~ aald Roberi Mackle bad known HllCM!r r.r yura mid tallted With him fnqutlltly durin& the kldnaplllr. ' Nbon ·a1so la apeodlnr a Christmas holiday on Key Bllcoyne, 'the subtropical lsle in Bise.lyne Ba1 first developed by Frank Mackle ancl Illa brothm. The Macllea pilde millions developing Key " ' OAllY PIL OT .......................... ----C:.0-~IA l.Mrt H. \I(_. ~· '11111 l'vWIWr J•~~ l. ew1.., 'la lll'ftN!Mt ....., Otlwl'• M.tl'll .. r Thorn11 kff"ll Edllor Tho11ta1 A. M11r1lh111t _ ..... ,,,J Nlu111 ._ .... ·--c.• #199! -........ ., '"-' ~ Mt4'11 ntl ......... 9wlWMI ~ ~t ti!,.,_, A ... Cf .......,. ........ "" .... d!J · ·Beyond World • • _., .... ....,u..a.w ns -• U. lllll lllill fltlo. --J<U'd ltfl olf ~ ma1ltnl 1111. The WOllllor -llilbtlcl ollQ'llllCI n.-:u a ..irite-too wblte -and bitllr """'Qirillaw Eve acroa mucb·of the northem half of the oatloo. One ancl two-fool -· ...,. -In Ibo -~ ancl Cbriltma '1Qlf m.lcbol u faz -u -Clli· Night Bef ~r,.e . Christmas • Ill Space ... • " . SPACE . CEN'J'.E~ ti~ (UPI) -SClenU~lr<\OAUt Harrllon "Jack'' Sclurild\ l'tjld. the Al'Ollc! I ""w a Chri1bnu poem today that roclt..ttlie HOUJloo cont;rol roam wllh laughter after the spaceihlp was safely oo tu way home: · "'T'wu. tbe J111bt be~ airisbnas and way ~t In space,. the Apol· lo·a crew had jU1t ~ the ~ race. "The helclHta ware.mi by the comole wllb can, In hopel that Chril Kraft J d1recWr of fl1cJil .opel'.811""") IOOll would be lhe:e. '9nmk Borman was nt1Utd all 1nug In hll ,bed, wblle >lslODs of reWnmats (reference to stable· member matrix, med In alignment of some navigation !"lulprnent) <1a11cecUn·hll bead. · ' · "And -Jim L<>vell In bis couch and Anders In the bay wen wrack· Ing their brains over a•computer ~ • · . · "When out of the lky (compulet1ieyb0ud) lb.ere arose such a clat.. ter, Fl'W sprimg trom bis bed 1o see what ;was the matter. · · ").way to the. IO:rlanl be llew like a flub to make sure Ibey wenln'I going to crash. · · · ' _ · ' •. 1· Heist SuspeclS • ''The lilllt on the breadth .of the moon's jagged crust, gave a luster of green ch•• to the gray lunar dust. "When what lo. tu. wondering ~es should appear, but a Bunna Shave sign saying 'Kilroy Wu Here.' ':Jilli l'r.aµk .I"•• no fool, be knew pretty quicl\ tllal they'd been first, this must be a trick. • : , · "More rapid. than ~eta, hll curses Ibey crune, he turned to 11!1 crewmen and called them by name. · . , "Now L<>vlll, itow Anders, now ~on't lbinl: I'd fall for that 'l!d,jqke you've written upon the Wall.• "They spoie 11-0t a word but grinned like elv.es, and laughed at . their joke In spite olthemselvesc . ' "Frank sprang to bis couch, to the ' ship gave a thru~t, lll)CI-away all flew past~ gray lunar dust. f · ·"-But we "heard them e:rClalm 'ere they .flew.~ 'round the moon : uMeiry Clµi&tnias to earth. ~e·u be tber9 Teal.soon.!-'.. ~ i .' ' Church ·-Hippies ~ Spend Christmas . From P .. e l Visit 4naheim ·· . - I APOLio· HEADS HOME . • .. navigating in the a.tea of the moon a n d that it was easy to locate prominent landmarkl. 'l'bey surveyed completely a Bile In the Seo of Tranqu!IUIJ comtdered a prime landlhg l]lOt and reported: "It lookl like they ,.lected a good one." Borman, Lovell llld Anderl anapped hundredl of p!>olorraphs of the barren ttn'aln -on both the front face and the bacUide which · a1way1 is bidden from earth. · These photographs will help select other landing ·1pots and will be used to train astrooaull for lunar m.tsslona. Early Tuesday, Borman rud a prayer wblch he asked the Mission Control Ceoltt lo .._.i and present lo St. Christopher Episcopal Chun:h in Leque City, Tex., where be is a lay reader. The pr.ayer, played at a Christmas servi~. closed with: "Show u.s what each of u.s can do to Rt forward the .coming day of universal peace." On the ev~ telecut1 each of the three ~ read a part of the story of · Creation from the Book of G<nesia in the Bible. ~:conCJuded .the lnspirlnr ~ ll',,From the crew o( "~ I we' ~O/iO with good . nlehl, (ood lucl:, Merry Cbrlstmu." · · For Yule Mass · By JACK CllAPPELli 9' ... Dtillr "" ..... • llelplte ·annwnced Chrialmu ... _ tiOftl/' Hllntln&;on Be1eb'1 marebfnl Teen for Cbrllt were believed ~ ~ today appearlnr at Anaheim'•· st Boniface Catholic Church dUrinl mUa. Anaheim police aald about 11 of the evangellstlc ,...up walked tiilo the cburcii at 1:10 a.m. today. · · . The Catholic church WU deacribed aa "one ol the city'• old establilbed churches," by police Sgt. R. Records .. He aald the deportment received .. ._. phone call concerning the hlp- ple.s. ' "By the lime oWcers got there, mus WU bre&king up and there WU no trog.. hie: They jual filttted away mlo the .crdinf," sri. Records said. No reaction from the church con- gregation was available. Early in the week, the group's leader "Uncle" Dave Berg, 49, said· the aect would be breaking-up and "going home for Christmas." The\ldppi~ -~bad.._ ~. .. . l1llla ~':~ f ~~~ . -~ tbOJad.. ; I Ille .... p WU Plaimlni abother "1n1111onaey" lhb Sundaji lo .. .. yet uonamed church. From P .. e l PUEBLO CREWMEN RETURN •• the crewmen were beaten while in cap- livity. The crewmen, after private reunions with their loved ones, were taken lo a. naval hospital where they face In- tensive qu..UooJnr in the days ahead. But today -Christmas -was set aside for Protestant and Roman Catholic services and a big turkey 'dinner. 'l'be emoUooal airport reunli>n with their families Tue.sday afternoon capped a two-day drama that began Sunday with the crew's release from North Korea. The first of tW'o Cl fl Starlift.,rs an1ved at 1:58 p.m. at Miramar Nava] Air Station, 10 miles north of San Diego. "The whole plane went up ln applause," one of the men said later. Then the freed men trooping behind Cmdr. Bucher stepped fnlm the jell to the tune of "The Lonely Bull." The Navy band played It at the Pueblo crewmen'• re- quest. Bucher, limping slighUy, went stratpt to his wife Rose. The 81 other men followed, slowly, until their wives, children and parents rushed upon them with shrieks of joy and tears. Said Bucher: "How great it Is to be a citizen of the United States." Ghost Story Retold Christmas • Ill Britain More Like Halloween By 'roM BAIU.EY °' .. °""""""' Cbrlatmu llmply wouldn't b e Chrlatmal In my nauve Brltoht without the tellinfl of the tradJUonal (host story. In all mpecta, the !alive -Ill the land we 0 exlled" Brltona think Of '° wiatfully at this Ume of yeilr IS Ideal for the tellinfl of the old boazy ta.lea of clanking cha.ins, groaning spec:ten • and the moanlnfl · 1ppariUoos that Charles Dickens described ao much belier than I Cll1. Tbe chill. winter evenln&I draw in quickly It Cbrlitm8' time. And, lhe way l remember tt, the adulta uaually make f<r the flrt:p1ace where a Yule lofl cr1<k)M and cJoWI makipi fllckerinc rtllecllOOl ln the nearby brandy ~- Replete with turkey ad plum J>Uddlni, the lllllfllted .,...is clance llllwlh the -·-Ill the pllJeriq twillrhl and tbe)"r9 oaly too tt.ad1 lo llarl-i.w., the old YIJletfde lalle U!ill hoVI .... 1 _ a alllftr down • yalU1I opine. .~ ... 1a11but--1 ........ --""' ltllO. 'lllej may 111 .. acquired a litllt cJo1o lo the tellinfl """ 1lW1)' yean, bul I'm oot llcine In lhlnkln&. that flley ,,. . bued_ GI\ an ICtul.I occurrence., or chaln ot events. TRUE STORY . One BUCb llle 1 kll01' to be true . rt Involved a very dear friend and col· 1t1sue of mine and, while I wam't there during the events I'm (Olnc to l'!lale, I mlsht Just u well have been. lib word, lo all 1lho knew him, was lnconteotable. • Rupert WU a hlrhJY skill~ Fl<tt Street Joumallll who stemmed !IUD an old Welah !lmilJ that claluled ldnlbfp With the rabled Welah cbitnafo OWen Glendower -hll lllllllriOUll llDeap could be ttllCed baclc rcr men than 1,000 yean. And for much ol that Ume, bls family had held a atun11 Utile !ortml deep In the hllh Welah valleya. At the time that I lint came lo lmow Rupert only three or four rooms of the castle were · kept open and only Illa mother and aun& lived in that very beautlfUl but very remote Wehhlutne!s. Tbat'•· how 11 came to hear alKNt lhe family at>oit-Rupert '1 aunt died and he .,_ lo Wales klr the l110er&I. We noticed for tome time after hl1 reblm thal aomethlnr wu trouhlinc him but we dldn' can lo 'tla..cb oo -t WIS 00 obvlowilJ tha -tffecU of hll family beruvtm4iJJI, ANCES1'1tAL TALE Admittlll8 ihat lldnp lwf C<i1 ~ Iha point where he foll he had lo talt lllout whit bad happened, he broacl)ed the topic a month or "' later during • qulei dlMer party lo which three or four or ua, h11 c0Ueea1.1t11, were Invited. For lhe first Ume we hell'<! about lhe Lady Qwlad.11 1111 -or Rupert'• ;.11o leti'ed eoniinonwea10. rorces durlnt1 the Civil W1r or 114t-4 ind wbo paid ror her courqe With her urt The 1am11y cf\nlolcta te11 or how the brave woman poured IC0'1I .. Cn>mw<ll '1 ttooperl u they entered • the court yazd or her cuue and of bow abe wu cut down on Ute apot. Whether the loddent hu been l'Ollllll- Ucllad, the maltj!J'<>f4act Rupert couldn't soy, Bui he dJd lmow lhlt the Lady Gwladya bu bpi a pn>mise she sup- posedly made u the lay dlJini -that she would viatt , every member of the family on their deathe lo be with them on that last occulon. Let's !..,. ft, Rupert and the rest or blJ ram11y wished lhlt the good Jody W<lllldn 't talte · Jhe trouble. They could ~ve, so to speak, wllhout the pleasure of Gwladya' atlendance. Bat bact to the death of his aunt ll1d the sloey told him by blJ mother. CURTSY TO THE LADY His mother, obviqualy, was made of much sterner .wff than those of us who litWled lo Illa story. Sbo told her ICID tblt shl bad been in bet slater'• room the night before the funeral - Ruport anlved the following moming . -wlten she become awaro tha! ........ w• Ill the room With her. A..umlna It lo be the ho""'keeper, Ruport'1 mother coiled out lo her without lum1nJ llOUlld. She "*1Jed I aecond Um1, Ille fold her .00, but auu cot no reply. l can 1Ull rtmember the way Rupert recoiled her nut comment. "She told me very qulttl)I and ~mply that she then knew full well who was with her in that room." Whit hi• mother ... .. she turned aroand Wll a tall°""' In 1<iy. ftlrlng the GOnlcal, lace-Cringed cap of the days • of Chart .. I, holdillg out her arms In a silent benediction. It must have taken a supreme efCort for Rupert's mother to do what 1he did next. She ltepped forward, made a deep curtay lowlrda the silent figure, and then waited. 'lbe figure remained there for a full five minutes in that same attitude, she said, and then slowly faded away. SHOCKING EXPERIENCE Lady Gwladys was no stranger to family mourning. RuPert's mother told him that while It was the first time she had seen the apparition, the &bostly guest of the casUe had been seen by her own mother on two occasions and had alto been seen by the woman who lay dead Ill her bedroom that nl(bt. And ohrllj'I In that llJDe atlitude of mournJ!>I. Famlly """"1s reveal many wrllten 1iistancts of the bul<:hered woman'• appearance at ·11me1 of death. If RUpert had &01 doobta, they ~ ttqically dilpelled the following 1Um- mu. He toot hia wile aod baby daughter to lhe ramUy cutle for the lllll\lller vacation. And he 'took lhe op- portunill' lo 1pend 1 Utile time on hi• ravorfte hol>by -patntJna. And he wu mU!ns 1 olictch ol lhe glorloua country that stamamdl his 1nctttrtl hOme when his toddllnc daurhter rel! hilo •the d .. p. weed-filled moat th11t 1Urrou:nd1 the cu· tie. Rupert elMI hi1 wUe dived Into the water time and -time again, we le11med later, unUI they found the body of lhe child. It was loo late. And Rupert wu leaving the fuWe attempts at art1fida1 resuscitation and turning to his hysterical wife when something happened that sent them both to their knees In -- Jost across the moat, izWde the gateway or the castle, stood Lad1 Gwladys -arms stretched out In tht postw-e of benediction that was so sbocl· ingly ra~.ar from his mother'• ltOl'1 and projecting a compassion and (lief that was, to use Rupert's words, "siulply beyond the capacity of anyme "hrl wasn't there to understand." 1- Rupert, his wire, and three ~ -all girls -live in Loodoo today. Oddly enough, you might !hint, !hay )lave be<n baclc to that Wellb Clllle oo numerous occasions since that drucf. ful day some 17 ytarS 110, Both bear the 1cars· ol !hit g which resulted bi a Jong psychiatric lrutment for ti13 ~ have never -the apparition &i -but there hu never been .notJw death in the immediate famUy. They belie•e lmplidUy In the Lldy Gwladys and they believe that her .,. Pf9.l'•nces ~ prompt.t by her uniqµe undtrstanc:hng of the pain and 80ITQW' that accompany death. EspeciallJ llll" expected death . The last Ume J saw Rupert'• wi(e she told me what she sould do u ~ a thirlg occumd again. ••r ww1d do What his mot.lttr did," Abe \OJd rite firmly, "I would step forward ~ •nd atvc the Lady Cw'...._ a curtay.'' i-w-• ,, f ~~· ' \ ' <~Ml-*' ,......,.. The director Of a cBsper, Wyo., high 1cho01" production ·of "Tea· house of Ille August !\loon" l!BYS the show must go on despite the delicate condition of one of the performers. A goat used in the play is . pregnant and expecting very •OOO. • Mrs. Sylvia Rapon was rummag- ing through an attic full of old trunks' when she discovered a 72- yeat..old loaf of bread. ~t w a s wrapped in table linen aild bore the message: "made on GoOd Fri- day, April 3, 1896." . ' -· It must have been baked by my late mother when she was nine- teen," said Sylvia, 61. "I've lieen told it is still edible, but I am keep- ing it . ..,. for seutimentBl reaaoos,'' she added. • '. ' . Navy\ M~·te · AlJout ·p aie· · -' ' ., . 01· P~blo? WASHINGToN (AP) -Whal'• hap- pened lo the USS Pueblo?· The Pentagoo won't tell what the North Koreans have done with the small In- telligence ship which earned a Yd place in·U.S. history with its ca~ II months ago, 1 l; · The North Koreans haven't said either, although they deelar<d' It eonftocated even aa · tliey releued !ta llknlll crew Sunday.. . Although the Untied Stat.a ta ,not formally glv!Dg up tta dalm lo the !13$-lon ....el, few upeot the Pueblo ever to rejoin the U.S. 6eet. The Navy eatlmales It would cost about 13~ million lo build and oullit a repiace-.ment. ~ ' • :f!1e Pueblo was towed into Wonsan bAtbor afttt be1J1i boarded 'by North Korean sailor! lasi Jail. 23. lt was learn- ed· in AJirll i!i;it a State Departme•t official had Informed ·a · congressional committee that the ship had been moved from woasan but t¥ Pueblo's new loca- tion wu npt )Jscloled. ~ ~ Asked MoOday fO< a. report on the •ship's present wtiereaho\lla, lta oooditjOn and, the use to which North Korea I! pulling ;~ the. eentaaon 'f'.P.lied, that this woWd constlfute lnjelJijenCe Jn. · • fonnatioll -""therefore, 'we wUl not comment." ()fficlaJt,believe tblt by tllktng about the .Pueblo'• ....-1tatua li)oy - enable North Koen lo .JW. tllo el- --'!,-or lallf~ ..: ,of u.s, lntelllpnce. . . The North KoreM ·~· Ml~ aa1d "Sun4oy the. Plieblo "iiilf all ' the . :r~~,,~~':. .. _,s · · o1111e Demoo"atlC Peopiea • ..RepJbilc of Kore~ aimullaneOmly with Chriltmol 1 ta everv child's da,JI - but it's eoen more . that1' .that to· th.tie one11ear-old 'tripletl. 11-Michele Ann. Kahl<.,. ,4,lla, and Elai11< Ma~ (Ml "'"'""""ii in that onkr r,..,.. bona Christmas day OM' vear aao to~ Mr. and Mrs. !Unil'Varian of Detroit: ~ . . , . the capture." · , The weapona carried by the Pueblo • were-pr.tty puny, ooly three »caliber llljicblne .Jlllll, .. . ·Bui !I" ilhlP'• ~ doYlm and other lntdllgence-i11therini ----else again. • · Queslionlni 'al "the liberated crewmen sholild give u~. authorl~el their · first clear-idea of hoW n\Ucb of qaat equipment was destroyed by; the officer• 'and men ol the Pueblo belore they ....., taken captive. · • The -Secretary .at Del .... Robert s. McNamara told lt>qulrinl oenaton, laat FebriiarY ''w• baYJ, -froai\tbe Racial ~y can beSI be pro-caplaln that r<ler lo -al equlp- mot..i by !Md>lng chlldren the c1il· ~~~.1 . captme, U)e tural conlrlbutkm o! -it race", a -8avy ~ ....,. ol lta codes arid Savannah,,Ga., State College pro-'Oipberaaa'aprecaUUon, fessor sayiu Dr. Hann Watton, an · · · · associate' professo.r bl political . · , · · • •cience at the predominanUy Ne:"". V ll · Gir' ] 15 gro oollege, said he wU try to stre&S ', a ey. . ' . ' racial ortglns and cultural contri· • • . ·· . · ' . . . bulions ln ~special class next S)IIII' Due'. Foster Home mer. • • • ., , ~ , · ·n;ttf.foul' !item .... dona~ 'SF~r Poison Try , iftOOd for the father of ·a member ' i-comt ~ ba'n ordered ¢ the 821111 Ai11>ome Division al Ft. the lndelbiite dete>tloa peodlnc place- liragg, Dw1Wn, N.C. mml In a !oater .._ ol a ~ Tbe falheo bu ha4 ourgery and. F-Valle1·111(1b8<hoollllit- neecled 71 pm. of blood Illa! wwld bJ lier -....... ·ol palni••g ... coot tilt 1am11y ,.-fl,,800 the'--· U the aoldlel:s .had not ~ . . °'*"'" al atempled .....,.. aaatnst to donate blood to repiac:e . Illa! lbe pi were dlaml-1aat Doc. 9 UJeil ' afta' ID ilmlllpllon iato thO molhet's "We lust wasMd to help Oii! a mripl•irll n . •• dedd"ed at \bal ume ._,.,...•'Lt John ,_,, 181d. "We that the pi ~-In tho custody ~· • J of the court.' .. ,. ' ha4 more ,!ha" enough of our mep.. . Fountain vllliy police lllol tho 1iri's v,olunteer. ' · mother called them 1aat flov. 5 and . • told tbein that a .-i11J ~ JIOI •• t • Newport La~ds Hayakawa Ne)"pOrl Beioch wl)l aoon voice ,official" "I fael lbll dty ahould · lfO 0. record INllllOl't for Acllng Sin· F:rmcloci>"State aupparting ~akawa.. (J! .• ...,.,,. ·the College Pr..ident S. I. Hayibwa'I if-school.-Iii tlie ~cl fllll._ fcrta at l:eeplng tlie strl!~'achool mlnorlty·actlon,".'"aail1'1louacHma1t open. • 1 ' Howard Rogers, who recm gmended the A ....iutlon . commending the llC!llng reao!uUon. pr~ t, belnt P"l'8raJ· at City c..n: "t !<el that Hayakawa bu clooe a di dlr<ctlon by City Allorney ""rully , fine job ol ileeplng the coliep - Seymour. It will be presented lo the Tbe clty bu u.e-;~ II' lilll council far app"OVal Jan. 13. time .to voice Its abpport;tt be aid. I .; 1 _, . . Men'• sport shirts Men's ~•n In In alsoriecl collar a--19d ciirdlgan, and .... ,,. llfyl.... pullover~· \YornJINl'• auortM helll1, Cl!I_ .. , ...~ ....... .~IG.91 NOW.:..-....... 1.I ' ' Orig. 6.98-7.98 &ig. 7.t)l:.9.98 NOW3.99 NOW6.99 ~ ............... O!ll-1.99 . , o;r,. 14.98 Now10.99 NOW' ................ ... ,_,,...,d,.-1-. .. 1 ... ~--·""""' ..... ,I-MUI. o.te. S.91 ' ' NOW'·" ...... ........... ~ Orig. 6.99-7.99 NOW ............. ;.;LU ' ·' ~ashi,on clean-up on .dreasu for women!· .--·. ,..,.,... ---'·· i · •OuP I •DUP I . 010W • ' 4.88 6.88 8.88 ................ _ ...... - •• 1 ............. $ p -................... . . ...... .. _..._,...., ·-__ ........... ~-':c:"--...... -. ' . - n----------· al colfee.bod "a llirap lute." SUboe-i quOnt analy1la by the -.ty crime • Ventura Police Chief · David Geary ii ordering blazera and trousers for the men and oettmg rid oj Iha atandard militarv-~ unijorm. The i<Ua ii lo IOok more llkt dviUa.111, Gealy tofd. Buidel, tht MID uniform 10iU coal $40, compared lo $ZOO tor tM prcM11t Oftfl, laboratory revealed the presence of DOT ~ .... ,_,,_,, __ ... .a. .. " NOW ••• ., .... _.t.n . ' . w.....i • .;.i.... .... _,.. ... •••s_,,..,._. . .................. • , The Guinness Book of Records •haJ advised Artllur Armll• of >Rnottingly, England, that he will be listed in Its new edllion as the 1fattest man in Britain. However, Guinness editors said they'll wait 'llntil alter Christmas to officially -,.elgh Annllage, 311, who now '\oe!gh! 526 . .. _. "We all tend to eat a bit more ·~ver ~. ~on't we!" Ann-"'ltag~ commented. ' • I in the beveraige. No lurtller criminal action will be taken aptmt the git~ juvenile court official> aald today. . • • • ' . ......... ~ ..... . \ .......... c.-...., ..... - Orlf.'4-'5 NOW3.22 Ortl-'6!7 t'law02· w ............. ... ........... ,. ...... If) ...... I 7 ............. _..,,. ...... -. -4.11 '·" ' I W..W• ... llie• ..IC I ....... • .................. • ...... -..--..•1•••""·" " I our ...... ,_ • • ...,,._._. .• _,, __ ..... ,..., . ·;.:ea: -, , t .......... st•-· .:.. ...... Ottt,........ • I -..... -.. 2.21 . -, ... )- , ........ :'. . ........... -~ Orlf. '10'.Q'> NOWX• °"*'' 'iSll3 NOW ... C0ST.~, MESA (H1r~, ~pP,ln9 c,ntw) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntinpn ~l,r) • ' t , Jo '... .I t f f f ' j t ·• . 1 .. SPECIAL ~" · :. BUYI .,..,, .... CihilclNil'I, t0i'a t . . ih•161lll 1leepenl • ,,.s_......,...,...,....,._ .. -i ....... _, .. """' ...... " -...... , .. • ..... .............. ...... ' - " ' NEWPORT BEACH (Fol/lion fslo.,d) \ • ' , I ' j • ¥', 'J, D l • -. • U.S. Tries ·~ Hold DoifJn lii.fla&ipn .Rate • • l , ·I . ' i · 'AssiliOtoN (Al'J -ftt~ Dlif l&lllt ..,. ..... --... .... laei FIN ii tbe er-...... p;OU:t fllr lbo -,qautor 111111 .,... ....... ·--tll"'\I .. w.i -the ~·..--.,. ..... .,..-. '( fte·lltJ• 11iptbe~ t':'.:1:.:. "'!.I!:: i:,::i .iZ:: ""' ti. NI 1' .u.. lblnl,'! wbta· Ibo . ·:-i.:w1~=.~ blllloa, to a aeuonally adJQstod llllllU8I rate m 1171 btllloo. oOv..mue,,i ......_ had hoped tile ~GNP, whleh repr-tbe -vllue cl ill Ille ,,.aloo'1 gboCla .... -.... .,.,. provides ...... --oil alt """""1'• -""' ..... -..... uP ... --.-_IUbilJloa. .. ' . I .: llbill K -.... _poll lldlltariet. ,~ Arlllor M. Limo of Ille Olanc:!I • lf..t ~le .\d>loerl :iot.it' ti wu at · ~· Joirer lllan .~_p tlU Jump I' Ibo-•--· . ti WU "lhonJwd>ly l'Olllllleol wllh u,1 T....,.., pro1pecta of a contlmMd llowdown _to 'ri . .. . ' .. ! • • ' • ~ ] • . . -· . ', • .I . " •·1.:\·~ -: . ._ World'• Largest 'Tramwart 'Ibo SqUaw Vllley cable car wu unveiled .t the Vlll~y tut week. It IJ said to be lhe woi:ld'a largest ae11a1< tr.mwar lliid will --•ii"',.-. ·..,·-.-a mlii' uta,-215~MPH, 2,000 foot trip to a new mow field - ,. ; ~ fourth quarter,• Olam Aid. . ' near the Gold Coast area. Costing $3,000,000, the tramw~·· cars each carry 120 skiers plqs lhe car ·~tor. ---. ·. ,Thb wa not LI!' cue, however. Much i>f the juice powering the ...... pectedly strong showing of the GNP in. lhe fourth quarter, the Commerce Sh~ked CzechS 'Prepared For Worst::.:And~§:Sn~vi.v.ed ----·~ ----.. r ·-:r----·--.. .. .. ~ -· . , . Department said in its monthly "Survey I"-I ()f Current · Business," eomtl from ' bn•IDea IP'odlnC lot new planl ·and equipment. Eij>enditures for ix>uslng, inventory in- ·-and outlays by ltate and loeal g.......,..... are alao runnh>i llro!JI, Ille-Aid. ' ihe~~:::i.=-ci:.: ; Ille openJoc -of ~,Ibey 11.,ired ·-----bi ........ £'11•1• Reaction JUried Show Set Jan. 19~Feh •. '24 .. ' . . . ··'·· . ... . . _'A J~Februacy ,~.Media Juried Membenhip Show of Lagmia .Be!ch Art Association will be on ·dllplq liom Jan 19 tbrouP Feb. 24. ·11 .. ""'". "Open tO ·all artist and ai.Oclate artist memben, the show will include cub and honorable mentim awardl ln three ca~ Tiley lie oil · and acrylic, watercolor, sculpture,· crafts and graplllos. llecelvlng dates will be Jan. 2 to Jan. 10 during gallery boura. Jurying will tatce place Jon. 11. The l1ll1 will be. Sam Clayberger of Los Angeles, 11' ooh liabmara of Whittler and Arnold Schllran of Topanga. J THBfP•ISl'nollY ThconI, thing fhqt we really iell ••• _. ...... -· .. tt.ltillt,.. Wehswmc.k,......_ hi ·-....... filtwc, ... ...,..tit ...... . -... - Turkey Witk All" The '.l;rimmings For ]ail,·lnnimes Cbrlatmaa 'in Ian lnv1rl1bly produces a record crop fl complaint.I but Orange CaUnty ja1l offlcera are c:oollden.t lbat moot of tl>e. grumbles In the new 110 ml11ion facility lhlJ festive aeason will be of the pmooomlcal varietf. Some 70IJ priJODetl at down today le a Chrtllmu d1nner cl rout turkey, mubed and. baked po!alou and greeu belu wlll»clhlel sraYJ and aalad. For ct-i. llle)\.had -J)Uddlng with sauce and plenty ol hot colfee to-wub It down. Aad lhll'• Id . .a "Tbore'll ·be All Ille bird emir the7'11 ever want and a cl8ar for each lllllOker ," Aid a jail -· Retarded Youths •• Give Yule · Wish A touch of 1'.n.th WU ~ed to the Huntington 'Beacll blib achoo! Tnllloea' meettnc Monday nlibl - -.... preoeoted with - -by trainable mealalll ntanled lludeota.' The Cbrlatmaa wrealho were llllde from stapled ud bent IBM canll !aided to pnsenl • 11ow ... ut. ~· The cardJ were !played wllll ..-llld gold 'palnL . Unml-9akabl• quality In the latest styles-our Towncraft 2·pant 1ults at a temporary 1C1Ving of '14 each I Reg.$10 NowS66 0.... f,.. •••c:sot.ly tall.,.41 talh"' 100% '"°' • ,_ D .. wGif'/.-.1 ra:J.al w.G •yow ct-. o1...a ,.. • ..,_.. .. -.... ...,. """"1a1i....-. ............. ~" , t ,._. M ... _, "-oddld ...._.of two P*I rrf ,..._le ,._.. ........ +awfyrect..ad pbl "-11..._ ' - ~;... 50 tllld • cars were damigOcf In a !teak. chaln eoru.toa llllJ week oa glau-llke l·IM Freeway near Harper Woodl, Mlch. At least six perscns were lllJured but not crlUcallY. A 11-llorm hit the city as iiiililtow: liiill!c-re.cbea u. Peik: Cfne «arTo<r.. -cosT A MESA control on the lc6-slicked roadway to trigger the masslv• accident. (Herl.or Sliopping C..t1t) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) NEWPORT BEAC!fl (Fashion Island I ; --.. -----, ! \• ' .. • LEGAL NO'l1CE • tWoaea RED.U EDI ·THRU $Af.URDAY ONLY ' C' ' ; , . . . ' . KODAK FILM WITH ... -. J ~ • • • , t " . PROCESSING -.:...:; -~ .... -· • . • I -. .. . ' . • r• r • .. • • (r';<I ' . • : .-' ... ., .,..., . .. . :' . ~rmw. "1 1 Iiams : -1,1',NCIW 289 I •a..;:-3.19 - --IO•t -. " -.... -3.19 . . .,,., ' ~IDl)pt ·•~aas -1,1',11!1W 289 ·-· ' ' ,1111,;119,Mbw 3.59 _..,,.-3.59 . . .:~.~3.59 KOOACOlOIQO 12f/1~AIMTIC-12 PllNT$ ~ • ..0,, NOW 3.59 kODACXllOICXO 12fJ:lll-HWMTIC-.10 lltll1 -f.2f,NOW 5.59 ' NEWpPR: •. BEACH Foshioft lslond HUNJlhfGTON .BEACH Hunllngl1111 Center • ( ~ . ' ' , . ' • ., • ,. • 1 ~ ,. ' ' ' . : ' ' ~ 1 '.'!';;. ~ ( i." ... ~ 1 •• ')A;'· •r: "fA 11 -PerinC:rest® alf.<liannel · · Pottabll colo'r .titleviskin ' v:t rr.s111 &1111 · . \ ' .. .. ' ·.~· .... . ,__ ~ .. . ~.,. ..,.,,. • 20.000wits11 pk:hlN ,,...,., 1~ ... 'n.a1: 1ed claaonolly . e1u11t-1oau_k..,...,.,....;,._.Y11Ph ..... .J " q " • · e3 ........... ~IDllillitlpoww,VHf/UHf,.1pllaa • c::hef.il·--'~;-pfi•• ........ ,, -~tlliMJ.d . . ' Portable color ' • television 1 :Reg. ;:g~ ··-•2sa . ..,._ .. .,, .. -' .. " . . .. ' -~ ... f I ,Fl ,, .• ,,,.., •••• ,, If• ..w.: • ., 1"'1 • ' ............. ; ....... -J1IJ • ,...,~~•111•c,_. . ........ ....._ • .,,,_ ....... ,tannk:I did • ~NK.,., .. -,,,._ ..... _ ~·,,. lgf.tw ....... , ....... wfth you ' . ' • color . • •' ' 1 • 1 • • • . ~ i • • 1 ' • ' I l ' I i ' d l 1 I : ' l '!eg.·•3~9!9.5 l-~ ~ ........ "!'.,, ........... · •Alrt irn1lz124fT •'AM•,..121 a L 11 .. ~ 11 lf·~~''lr ::~m:iz ... z·~· ·: .: .: ...... :r : .....:.. · ·: ... _.... ... ti ~l>tlilfltl I' I • ---..... '.·· ............ ' , ......... ,,.,..,~-......... . NO MQNEY DQWN .,.,. USE ·PENNm 11-f~Y. PJ.AN ' 'OffrlJlN ·TINGTON BEACH • • NEWPORT Bf).€H'. " -.... -· . --(Ftsllioft ltlond) '(H..,tington Center) . . ' • I ' • f ' I I I . I : I ' ' . ,. " ... , __ """"'"""' ....... ~-·~· . ·~. ··~ -- . ~-~~ ~~ ~ ~::~~~ delrance Pric~s • c~~~;~c~""~~.~:,Ai ~ .. ~~~c .~_,WAIND llOTH~ ·.t•C • D~~<~ llPllSI • 'QNlllD ~' ~ Ll.llif • ~·· Arce» . ' .·' I CKOOSE fRoM THE VERY BEST ' . ' CAPITOL COWMllA ICA , r--••• ATCO M•M _, .. ·--·····' • . . . . :~ow;2eaf . ' ' CODI! (E l .I) Ql!IOllWlY Mt • • CODI! (I'" IQ '.olielwtv .u9 a 4.n,.-......... :. Now SAJ" CODI! (0 l 'l) OlllllWLY S.at & S.59,· ............ NoW .. .,,, lllOP IAILY ... "IT IDICllOll ' . . - NEWPORT BEACH :· (Fa;s _h·i·on Island) I -. . • . --. . . • - J ·.1 •••• ' . -: \, -· pq. YOUI· sm -srANDAID o•. Kiio, IN· SOFr, MEDIUM OR FIRM ' . . -: . . ; , ' . . STAHIWDWaj15•11Wiod~ICr 1. wlnn. 6.98 REG. 7.98 ••• NOW ICllG:IO'xa" ..... •• 11 •-10 9 '. :. -~ . REG. 12.ft ••• NOW . • 8 • .-· • .. "" Wt, ....auni • Inn Pillowa eadi wflli tho .:...~.;;· ......._ the ~of Dacron pol-11110.·. fiborfHI ls optclal In ...i., 11111 the • •• Ill .... Super minont to hep tflo kind of cocobt ,... lllot boot. ....,., .... la,_ ~M!lot Ill tflo ttm1 a lhako qnd a pat _.....,.. lul.-•tm a,_, you.,.; poptlie ..... flmag (I '-a Dlla• pat; I r Mmqllioell9 -'" coor! ., 'yow.,.. ard -.......... Mwl ~-llp Iii lld 1 ie. l's ""n21 """ Dacron and ..., -·off ID r1f>1 ...... n. W II..__....._ ;,.._ ...... too. 1ho lizt toiodi •. .....,.. --r-. _,. ............. ....,;:.. ...................... ...,.., ....... COMI IN TOOAY •• ~ Al WHAT IONTIQul 111&1.0WI CAN DO rot YOUR IUDINct COMrDllTI 01M01 ITI NEW PO R'T BEACH (Fathion-hltncl) ' . ',. "t-.' • .. l • •• ~.,....,.. .. • ...... . . ·I • u II I Ce1s··3 Bars? Inmate Rates NY PriSons·"' ALBANY. N.Y. (AP) -If ding and skiing within tM you are going to prison fn walls." ' New York State, Frenchman Angelvin also seem! to have Jacques Angelvin -who has liked Sing Sing prison, which experienei! in such matters he says has ''superb manage- -advises you to try to make ment." He admired the view it to Dannemora. · of the Hudson River and iays Angelvin, who has become he was treated lilu~ a ~aman a sort of Duncan Hines cf being there. The mea1s were prisoners, rates the Dan-abundant, .and _ADgelvin .bad nemora lacilily at three bars. special praise forthibmd. Hines uses stars. Angelvin's The only lockup noted for word, in fact, carried enough criticism in the book, publi8h· weight that the State Depart-ed In France, is Brooklyn's ment of Correction issued a RaymOl)d street J'°'"Angelvin news release to boast about states that the jail waa dirty Dannemora's rating. and crowded. In five years, Angelvin serv-It has been torn down since ed time in seven jails in the Angelvin was there. state, ranging from the Utiea jail to Dannemora and Sing He compared the Manhattan Sing. Civil Jail to a seedy boarding Angelvin was a television house for men only, but said personality in France, before it offered comfortable beds visiting the United States, as and ample food. master of ceremonies of a By contrast,· he called the Paris talk show called "Tele-Bronx House of Detention a Paris." real paradise with luxurious He was convicted in New bed and mattress, Bronx York City in 1963 on a charge cityscape and large cells with of smuggling heroin. But ~ .showers and breakfast served wa& shuffled from state to in the cell. Finally, in "My federal jails dUring various American Prisons," Angelvin appeals. observed that Manhattan'• His first attempt. at publish· West Street Jail is old but ed writing is "My American pleasant. He noted that a Prisons." library and television Wert Angelvin says DanMmofa is ·U~:;.~ . :amt .. meals "scenically located on tile weie good ... ~. .,., ··-... -.._ canildian border and in season ' . AQgelvll>1i3J.now Jelt.~ provides ice skating, J?obsled· and has reLumed to France. 'I Post Inspector Says No 1st Class Sniffing COCOA, Fla. (AP) -When Postmaster C. P. "Rinky" Geiger allowed Duke - Brevard County's pot-miffing pooch -to sample Ute aroma of a pile of suspicious Christmas pack.ages, he touch· ed off a controversy that 6houldn't happen to a dog. "That dog violated the sanctity of the seal," declared Postal Inspector J. A • Callahan, who :5"i,d sniffing first class mail lS strictly taboo. Callahan, Geiger's boss in Atlanta. said Tuesday an In· vestlgation was under way in- to the Jncident which he said ;.iiolated the ~ of the post office to keej> unauthorized people out of the Inner sanctum of the mall room. Geiger, meanwhile, wasn't talking. However, Brevard Sheriff Leigh Wilson had plenty to gay. "When a dog can do your job better than you can." said the sheriff, "that'• something to be concerned about." Wilson admitted1y was irked by the adverse reaction of postal officials to the visit by narcotic agents and Duke, pride of the Narcotics Division. "1bey asked us to come over and look around and we did," Wi_lson said. "lf they don't want. ,US to come again that's fine With me." HoWever, in · Atlanta-, Callahan said ,he understood that Wilson's agents -Upped that a shipment of marijuana was being sent to Cocoa Beach -had approached Gelger with the sunestion tbal Duke look around in the mailroom. At any rate, Duke put his talented nose to work and found three packages which the narcotics agents noted and allowed to continue their way, unopened. Callahan said that authorities c a n n o t use evidence gleaned in such a matter because the "sanctity of the seal'' has been broken in the mail room. "Duke Das made numerous arrests BDd' was instrumental in breaking up a-$20,000 drop," said Wilson. Duke h ad qua1ified in court as a witness to identify a defendant tn a narcotics case, Wll!On said. Lt. Edgar Brannon, the dpg's handler, said Duke has never "become high" on narcotics in the course of his sniffing but admitted It is because he Is there to keep him away from the drugs, "If he had a chance he 'd ea1 .up the stuff In a minut.e," said Brannon who added he has yet to lose a case for lack of evidence. SALE! STORE WIDE EVERYTHING GOES STARTS THURSDAY, DEC . 26 TAILOR ON PREMISES A L'ELEGANT MEN'S SHOPPE 3355 VIA UDO-NEWPORT IEACH ----~ -· ------------.. I".. •t p'· 2S.Ull ' '! lll Pei:tn•y St •• Op•n Every .Night Monclay Through ' ' . .. Our Foremost 7' pool . .. table for fun at home! This table has many of the most wanted fea!\lres found In much higher priced tab!.,. Steel uni-boc!Y. eonstriiction, full *"' ply blend bed, 100% wool billiard cloth. walnui top roil am! sider, 2 cues, balls on~ all accessories. · ·• · .. -.:~ ... """·~· ..•. ,._< ·-... • ,9 .. '9· Orig.$259 NOW I Pay: 11 littl• 11 $9 per month 8' Foremost eool table . Orig. $269 ••• :,., ••• NOW $209 Poy u little aa $9 per moidh Our Y.J H.P. motor is specially priced I 1725 R.P.M. capacitor, W' diameter shalt. A terrific home wOrbhop buy with Penney's quatity and economy! . . . Orl9. 34,91 •••••• NOW 2,9 •• l'oy •• little H $5 per month ' U9ht flztures now cle'arance priced! 10" radial ·arm. saw of a 39.99 savings! Our dllCOftlinued light flxlvrn ate priced for ~ngs. A great home workshop 'must' ' thot we ha... prbd for cloaranctl Orig. 249,98 1/2 OFF Now209.99 N'EWPORT BEACH "(Fashion '1;1~nd) ' ' ·• Our great Penn~~st ' zig-zag sewing. machine Your -"'9·'#111 foolc -prcloaionGI with Clll thM•enat fill'. tu191 at your C9fllft!Gnd1 !"11 slzo mon.u~f .. 111111. ~ a~IUJ!able ,drop feod, ltitdl lel\Glh r•'*'°· atllch .w!4ih · r-aulotor1 -4" dam, apphqU., . .,,., on· .buttonholiil ·Hoad · only. ' King size. mattress and box spring afl What a gl9GI tiuyl: 468 . toil matlrlsl,, multt-tuft.tcl for - firm_,! Now k tho time to buy and save! Orl9, · 1150 .. $1t0· •••••••.•••• NOW .. Poy 'u 111\fe ·°!"" $Jper mdlllh1 f Sove 6.99 on oar 4" deloe J•lnter 1ow I F•nco With ual contra.I, arbor pully, ow1ng,_.i. Iolnted head, ·blh& Ort9. 72.H NOW 65.99 • Eladrlc power toer1 ptlced to clear! -Drills, ~ndors and rour.r that hovo boon dlscantlnuid•cit a 1<1Vfn9o to 'f'AI· '15" off HUNTINGTON BEACH · . . -' [Huntln9ton C.ntor) -'· I I • • ' I' I /) , 'Be ·at · Peace Wtth 6.od' TM -.. -felill4 lft OW St. PJ1 Church lo ..,..,_, cl.i.d 1691. The DAILY PILOT ..-It 41!1 '9 lls ... ,.,.with ... whW for the ...... .., .......... * tie fileelllb'• ••"' tlte •elle A ...... A ..... b ................. -y .. la .u .... Am f ... , .. •••dNe ....... , ..... ..... -"' ................ 'IVftll all ..... -Speak Y•D" ......... letly A eleer- ly; .. 11 lbtee ta olllen, e11ea tlte 4.U A 1p ..... t1 tltey toe •ave tllelr etory. Avolll l"d A .,,..e11l11e pene.U, diey ere v•xad-.. tile llplrlt. u yoa eo•· pan y......U 1'ida edten, yea mey tee1we ,, ... A "tterJ fer alw•YI dtere .. Yl•rrnll. •1111rr1a11y, .. Mt ..... .......... N"slllr lie eyateal .. ,., .. ......... di•~ •f llll arltUay .. .... ... ••••fhli!Jill' .......... e ... - Take •a.111y Ch ee eMJ •I tile .,,.... ~ ......... erhai .... ,. .... •f yMtlt. ~~ ·~ o( .,1ru te dllelllyelr' .. nll~ ............... Bet .. aot o1i.u-s yelll'MU wftlt '-••lilt. ... M .. y fears are llora •f fatlpe A lo•e- lt.eu. Beyead • 1111lol-•e dleelplt.e, he geatle wltlt yoanelf. - wU1 ........... • ····-c···· .... .,,......u. .. ,. .... ..__ -· .... Yoa•reaelllld of tile aalv.,...._._ ,._ tlte treN 4: tile et.an; y-hft a rflltt Clo lte llere. Aad 11111efhr er MM It 18 elear te yoa, •• d ... t tile .,.ivene · la llllfoldlag u It shnld. well· .. yeerJlae.. ' . , ................. ,..... .... -· ltall'f!VV ll ... le1 ft If a real .::••1doa la Ute el!Q .... fertwlles of e. EKel'· else eee.-. ht year hashifl88 affatn1 for tile '!l'Ol'ld 18 feJl •f trlekery. Bat·h!t tills aot lilt.d y .. to 111laat virtue tllere ii; -Y peneu •il'l11e for high ldeahl1 aad every111laeri 1Ue Is fall of heroldl. Basic Facts About Jesus s..n~ wu N)'lnc the other doy th4t people dml't knciw much about the CUdldates tbey vote for, whJch set me to wcodtrinJ how many people in tbll ovtrwbeJiniqly Chriltlan 111114 of ours lcnow the b.11ic facts 1bout Jesus. Try ll>io on youtle)f' 1. What w11 Jesus' Jut name? (Many P'Ol'i• wDI .. y "Chrlo\," DOI knowing tbot lbert ....... 1111 ...... In - dtyl, and "Chr!Jt" iJ limply the Grtak vtn1oo ol the Hebrtw word mtanllll "'messiah" or '"Mvloi."l ;. Wbat I-did JtMll speak at bo(ne? (Neither Hebrew nor Creek, but Aramaic, which was the demoUc Ju&uife of hil rtl!on» 3. llY WHAT NAJll dJ4 J11"'' mother call bim? ( "JOlllQI.'' wbicb is • tbt He!>mr name out of wbtcb the Greok' "JflUI'' WIJ •dapttd.) 4. W11 Jesus born on Decenlbtr 25 in thi year beaiMin& tilt Christian Erlf? (AJmoot ~ly not -the yili waa cl•i' to f 8.C., and the montn was )ll"bably Aupl.) 5. Did Je""' call hinilell the Meulob! (Not In the Synoptic Cloope!J-l\llttbew, Mark. and ~t only In the Colpel ol Jello Is be Crtdltod wllb lblo ._. iloO.) 8. Dl4 J-inl>Jld or upect to flirt • ... rtli&kG -alter himlell! tT!leA II no lodlcltloo aeywben In the lllbl• tltat be Wlllled lo do aeylhln( but ftf«Jll and npand the Juillllm of Iii• 41y, llldog II out of lbe handa of lbe leplllta and rtlurning ii lo the 'Plrll of the ancient propheta. I 1. WAS JESUS bim11U a "Christian"? CH~ wai born, lived, and died a Jew: the apollles were Jews, the disciples were Jews,.wlth one possible except.ion, who prayod in the lemplt. obHrvod Jewllb vow1 and observ1oee1, and Celebrated Jewish festivals.) 8. When Je.ms said, "l brina: not peact. Wt a 11word,'' was he not jwtHylng the use of force? (Quite the contrary; tbi• pbrai;:e, usually lifted out of conte:rt, contint1es with the statement that it Is belter to break with your own family ot tribe or nation and follow His way in grace and love; His "sword" divide.! fam.iliei Into those members who remain with the old Jaw11 and rituals, and those who accept the new spirit.) 9. DID JESUS claim perfetllon for Himself? (Not at all -he rebuked hill young follower by saying, ''Why callelt thou me eoocr. for lbert ii none of UJ good except our Father in belven.") 10. When can the above information be found! (l{Oll c:ooclaely, In the "Die· tloury of lbe Bible," edlled by John L. M~e, S. J., one ol lbe moat ftlpecled Biblical llCbolln In the Cathollc Church.) Hardship, in Contract,s f'linlltoae bad 1 eootracl wilb Beyers to .. II hlJll I lftll d11l ol lflVel for flO much a tcwi. Both buyer and seller e~ the rravel to come from Flintatant'a quarry. Unknown lo bolh. lbe Jlrlce ol rtinovlo& lbe lflVol jumped -J -bflJbtr thin •xpoct<d, .11111 \l'IJiitltoae w to i.J1 8tyen tltal be 11111 could not deliver at l!eyer'a orlllnll price. s.,.rt IUOd ~ for ellh« lbe lftvtl or for tbe ldded cost of ttWna: new gravel. n.. court ruled for Flini.tooe. Tbe ~ condltl<m made lbe c;oillrlcl B11 George l>ear ~ .. , How did the custom of tbe milltary a.lute begin? D. F. Dear D. F., In olden U-illlllbll, ftleetlq one ~. -w-rllla lbtlr hands to lilt their helmet vi.on. OI courie, we h1vai 't bad helmet vllOtt for C<nturiOI bul you know liow ll "' -lbe Army -~ ~,,..... wllb uybofy. • Door Gtarp: ftll II lbe WI time I evv "'* .,_ -! I illoo&ht Y<M1 .W •cnNIJ wu """"'11 for ~ ... olllel! 11>e Judi' """ '"" -out bf """"· ..., 11,.. bock um, wtlh lhot beast .. I Laoi llgit I •ver setk YOUR ....,., odYioo. ... me l\lrinc I ..,,,... and all l . FUl\IOUS ~ FlUJoua, Yt.h. I .. ac1 •bout 1""t Cltt. I dldfti -will~ )'Oii meant l!y C1111111. A/IYIJOW, w"1 Ocl!l'I you llYI .,_ habllr -c:fllncol /JI.tr all, jUll boc""" hi f'll OUI --trap doeall'I .,.. be'o an bid. a\ldl a bardohlp tltal be did not have le ...,.,. ll out. SOM&'l'DIEll IT II "bnpoaible' 'lo perform a contract.. A party t1et11Ual lo an agreement dies. fire destroys the iten\ sold, an unerpecttd illnw or a •ban&• In the law )M'tvailo any kind of performance. The cour11 win not enfora! such contract.5. However, a alight difficulty or boost ln c o a t ts no acust for failure to perfonn. Io a recent cue. an ex- perienced well-driller, who 1geed .with a farmer to di& a well 400 fed deep, quit when he encountered rock 1t 270 feet down. 'lbe !armor l!Utd. lie could •Jiow lbll Ille dtlll C<lllld pleree lbe brittle-rOok' for ooly a little more than the coolrld price. Althoulh the well· drlller mlahl 1ooe money, lhe added cool ID lbll .... WU DOI I true "hatdahlp." WUN YOU BRJAC11 o cGlllrlCI and are not UC1Uled lnal Ito """°'11>1nCe, lht other MrlY ....... 1 .. dlftl&llO for lbl haim he ouffend ... I 1'tlUll. Al •, ru1<, the eourl will a word Nm lht ..ided cool, If any, foe doln& the jOb. « for completing the -L SOfneliJ1IU be can ret "l(>telhc performanct... He CID Uk tht court to make the elbor port, do wl>at ho a;rMd to do. 'lbll rtn\Ody II 1vlitobl1 oa1y U tbe Item b unJqia& or unusual A court ls tltely to order a contract for ltnd. art objectl, or anUquea to be "rpecllically" performed. In an cua lbe w10n&td party must Id qlllctly, A.1' A.mtricon Bar As1ociotion pub- lic 11rvlce ftalllrt bu WiU Bemord. Tll9"'ore lie at peMe 'lt'ltlt 6*" 1111tat• -. ... y~a eo.,eetve Bia .. lie, u-'lt'llat- ever yvur ·labors A ....... dou, .. die aeby eollfuslon of life k"P peeee 111Ull yoer ""1. . With ell Its•-· *8 .. ery A ltrekea dreams, lt 18 QIU a 1'e..utwd 111orld. Be earefal. Strive to lie lleppy. U.S. Families Cautious on Spending A Lunip of Coal in t~ Stoekftlfl? American families are far more op- t.imiatic about business conditions than they were during the summer or la5t year at this time. But they are main- taining a cautious attitude regarding spending. So says the National Indt1strial Conference Board on the basis of a nationwide survey or 10,000 rtprtsen· tative families. A well·regarded bw;ine.s.s letter puts it another way. "Buslnesa confidence is high and rising," it aays, "but con. sumer altitudes are more cautious and fading ... Over the near term ebullient business attitudes will keep the economy buoyant. But unless consumer.i sli!ort pull· ing their weight too, the boom could ~-ell slow down more than previlNllY expected." Christmas sales J'Olnt to the u1ual annu•l new retord. But the purthasina power or lhe nation's rank·and·file workers declined in OCtober from the record level of the previoua months. ECONOMIC FORECASTING at beit iJ a chancy thing, and lhll yur lbe economists are perhaps rnon divided th•n usual. In a press conference Dec. II. Henry Ford II noled lbal there hM been "a great deal of diaqreeJ:neirt" among the experts about the current 5.ituation and its implicaUona for ttet. The imminent l9keover of a new ad· ministration, whose economic pollclea are st ill obscure. has complicated forecasUng, he said. Even among Presiden~led lt!chard M. Niion's own closeat economic ad-- visers, policy is divided. Pierre lllufret, a principal campalJn adviser, aaya ~t taxes may have to be ralatd. In Flnance he also writea: "Richard Nllen hal statod Ume and lime qlln thal be believes in run empk,ymtn& and COD\• penaatory federal sptndlq ... The autr- tlon that Ni1on would trade off JnflaUon for a noticeable rise in Ul'!.employment is irresponsible." A.RTHUR BURNS. the first chairman of President Eisenhower's Cowtcil of Ecodomic Advben, calls \nflallon Ni:r· on's "most pressing problem.'' In a post-electloo interview he said that Nlxon may be able to repeal "or at lea~t reduce" the Johnson administration's 10 percent Vietnam SUl'U:J. stated to expire next June 30. Prof. Milton Friedm•n of the Uni venl· ty of Chicago is ••very deUbUul '' ~t Ni:ron can halt tnflatlcm and at tht: same Ume mlintatn . fUJI employment. Alan G~nspan, a New York economic aidt 61 Nixon, In mld-Oclobtr proclioled ~l Nilon would "be wDI~ to lake 1t1Jd,Uy m<n ~ployme111 ' to halt Inflation. Bums later said' ''Thll world ol oun wan'I ,...opt IJl1!hllll bul I f\Jll employmet11 poUey." THE °BUSINBN OOVNCIL. 1 n Of1lnitalion ma<jl up o1 loll eneuuv.,, on OCI. ta agreed lhot one .r tht barde!I Jobo to fece the next Pnoii<tenl ....,Id ha lo lilhl ~-Pltll MCCtaden, the 53-year~l4 University of M"11l&an profeSIOf whom Nlxon ha1 dtslgnalM N the chairman of his Council of Economic Advt~. advists a&•inst am· bltlous attempts to "Cine lune" the economy ~y Ux rates. As o( Dec. II, the Labor llepartmonl announced thlt ~ untmpJoY.mtnt rate had l!ropped to u percent til tlle llhor rorce. the lowei;t level in 1$ yean, in· dlcatlna: conUnued ereat Jtrength ln the ........,, ' • Christmas • Ill the Old Days "Tell me what Christmas was like in the old rlays, Daddy, when you were a liUle boy." You mean when Abraham Lincoln and I used to sWim three miles to school every morning carryirqc our tittle baby brothers on our backs?· "Now I know you're kidding me. You aren't really quite u old as Abraham Uncoln -or art you?" Not quite as old -and nol quite as tall, either. "DlD YOU HANG up your stocking like kids do now?" Oh ye.s, indeed, and we were terribly afraid of what we might find in it. "What was that?" A lump of coal. We were told that if we had betn bad all that Santa Claus would leavt in our 5lockilll would be a lump of dirty coat. . "Did you evtr find a lump of coal I.fl your atocklng, Daddy?'' WELL, ONE TIME when an uncle was staying at our houst, he thought · he would pla y a )okc. on me, so he put a tiny little piece or 00111 in it. When I saw the piece of coal my eyes started lo gel red, and my mother picked up the pi~ of coal and threw it into the fire 11nd told me Santa must have made a mistake -and probably had meant lo put it in the stocking of one of the children farther down the block. Later that day I overheard her blwlin, ool my uncle. She oald .,._.. -·r'"' . ·.·-,_,._..,,..... ' I wJ !Ii I I ~ '°' 11 ' Ila), B.o\1 ·~""" .-;; l, . . ~ if he ever tried that trick again he could eat his Christmu dinner elsewhere. "Your mother sounds like she was real nice." EVEN TO THIS day nobody ever haa had a better one. · "What did Santa Claus leave in your stocking." Oh, nuts and figs and r.ed·striped candy and apples and -the nlcest surprise. of all-a big golden ora"le: • .._ "'Vhat's so wonderful about getting an orang_c?" , . ., . . • . Well . 1n those days oranges didn't seen1 to be so plentiful. Except for Christmas. about the only time we saw &n orange was when we got a stomach ache. Then ·we'd ha~·c to take castor oil. and they'd l'lqueeze some orange juic:c in il so il wou ldn 't taste quite ao awful. "DID YOU llAVE Christmas trees in those days?" Oh, yes. But we didn't have so many store bougtlt decorations. We did most of the decorating ourselves. We'd cut out little· angels and make a star out of tinfoil to put on top or the tree, and we wound the tree with homemade necklaces of cranberries aod popcorn sewn on long threads . "My, that sounds like fun. We otllht to do that now sometim~. What restaurant did you go to for Christmas dinner." We ate at home alway!!. tt would take Mother days to fix the meal -1et· ting everything ready. "Didn't that mske her tired?0 IT SURE DID, but she liked the f'I· citement. Each year she'd aay, "n"""'r again," but each year she'd. insist on doing it all over again. She said lht'd feel funny eating Christmu dinner anywhere e:rcept in her own house. "Did y~ get pumy pr,1!9eD~?" ' NOt ·usUall)'. Each of us boY1 ·got a sweater, or a pair of mittenl!I. Then there w.~ be one big present -:--a sled of 'a ·wagon -that we all bad to share. "I don 't thi nk that \\'ould be much fun, having to share presenls. I'd rather have my own presents." T GUESS WE would have 1iked Jt better, too. But Santa Claus wasn't lio rich then. He didn't ha ve a credit card. Well, I've told you what Christmas was like in the old days when J was a little boy. What do you think of it? "Well. I don't think I'd better 1ay, Daddy." Why not? "Well. I'm afraid i! T tell you the truth I'll wake up on Christmas morning and find a lump or coal in my stocking .• , Nixon May Be Embarrassed W ASlllNOTON -Plan; are goitig forward for a coni:msional study of ''lnoider" stock deail wbtch could be a bit of an 1mbarrlJlllfle"t for the Ntnn adminl•tratlon. Public hea:lnp, en the use of still· 1ecret corporate lnf~tion by broker- .,. houses. wttl problbl!' be held In late oprln1. Ey lbal time. II hillory ..ms, the hoM)'l1IOOll ,i... will be rubbing oft the new admlnl!traUoa's tmage at lbe Capito). Prepr1r1Uons for the "insider" inquiry are be.inc directed by Sen. Harrison A. Williams, O.N.J. Williams. who heads the securities subcommittee or the Senate Banking and CUrrency Committee, which wants to know how prevalent 'insider'' tr1ding is in today's active stock market. TUE SUBCOMMI1TEE hearings will follow up on a controversial "insider" case which resulted in penalties, imposed by the Securities and Exchange Com· mission CSECl, on the nation's largest brdkerqe firm. By SEC order, certain 1"8litulional offices of Menill Lynch, Pierce, Fepner & Smlth are to be closed for short periods thil month and 10 Dear Gloomy Gus: The oppc>nents of violtnc:t on TV claim that lesa viole~ wouW re- duce the 7 ,(IOO gun deaU\a each year. This year M,000 clgart:lte smotm will die rrom Jung cancu. Yet, there Is no hue and cry to stop clgarttte commercials on TV. -H.B. McD. executives have been censured or given suspensions. In that case, the brokers~ finn did not fight an SEC finding that the firm U5ed non·public "Inside" data on the earnings of Douglas Ain:nft Co. to favor selected clients at th e expense of t h e general investing public. The SEC gave data on Douglas earnings to certain large i~Ututional investors who sold Dougla~ securities before the data was made public. The brokerage firm contended that the SEC charge~ were not proven. but lt consented to the finding rather Ulan engage in a prolonged and cosUy legal b8ttle with the governmtnl ~gulatory agency. THE SEC IS STILL looking into the actions or the big inveslOl"l!I. including several mutual funds, who mtde u&:e of the data on Douglas. The rt(Ulatory agency has been trying to enforce an anti·fraud section of security law which r~uircs that all investors be treated fairly and equally In diacl01Ure of vital cor.porate lnfonnatioo. In pre~_ng for the "insider" inquiry Suboomnuttee Chairman Williams has made it clear that he wanls to know "whether new legislation is necessary to Insure equal acttM <1£ inrormaliori to all dour natlon'1 Investors." SE:C Chairman Manuel Cohen has in· dicat.ed that the commis.~lon will "takt a ~tab" Rt drftfUnc ntW rtlQlatory guidelines for the handling of corpor&le Quotes Mom• ftlbt1owttdlo s. F. llaanclal countelor -"CrulNn« debts art no longer the exclusive burden of the poor and middle-income 'dau. lt"1 a case of yearnings exc~ ~'. __ data in such Cal'leit" That ls the coun:e or action recommended by Donald T. Regan , president of Merrill Lynch. DURING HIS presidential camt:talrn, however, Nixon declared that "more heavy·handed bureaucratic relUlatory schemes" would be ~Democratic ad· mlnistraUon 's answer to problems of the security markets. He rejected. tile philosophy that "the government ca n make detisions for lhe investor bettet than he can make for hirn.selt." ' Nil:on's commen\.5, directed to market problems generally, were contained in ~ lelter which he Sl'nt privately to leaderS In the securities industry. His sending of the letter, when the text inevitably became public, provoked some of tM sharpest criticism lo hit the Nixon cam· paign. Again:lt thal background, the chance to tcstif.v at "in&ider" hearings, chairtd by a Democratic senator who is up ror re-election next time, may not be ·, wel~med by thCNie Nixon adminl1tratlon officials ,.,.ho 'vill surely be calltd for te!timony. By Robert 9. Allen ! ind John A. Gtld1mltb ' --iWWW- \.\ 1 ed n es day, Dec. 2.J. l968 Tht ediloriaL Jlli!lt n/ t"t Dail~ Pilot Sttks to 111/orm ,,nd stim- ulate read£rs b11 prt&fntu1 g thit neiospaptr'.t opl"rtiO?ll and com- menMru on tof)te.t of (ntt'.re-1& and tiQnificr."rt . b11 providing 4 forum for tht t:tprf1sion o/ a11r rrndtrs· ortnions. and b~ prtstntihg th11 divers• vitw- peint.t o/ ~n/ormed obt•rwrt and IPOkt.fftM'n on topics of tM d•u. Robert N. Weed, Publloher : • I I ' t ·-" 1 It was at Sakkara that The rock 'walls ·are covered Ilnhotep invented the world 's with scrawls reflectina the fjrst •Y•tem of freebuilding 90Clal condlUom of the clay, in atone and buUt the 1tep some of It in ink. Emery P>"amld of Sakkara u bis aald tho writlni Included the royal muter'• tomb. . of pllgiml who villtod =:;"~~:-= :0 loom, for ·• cure u the fin! trae pynmld. Bui at a lbiiDe --IO Imholep'• ll'Nlai n11own lmllolop'• um u • ""1er. wWU a healer and bis Al Ibo and of Ibo tunnel ~• · a phyllcllll spread the dluen uncovond the fin! M-. of wblt appwec!, IO . be a lands. lllght of lleps· ludllla clown Imhotep w a 1 evenluallY "IO more lumlels. . . . declared epius, the sod "J think we can call thb: of beallng by the Greeks. the gateway IO Imbotep'• The new d1Jglng aeaaOn at tomb," Emel')' aaid. "We . S.kkara is only three weekl could find it any day, I old but the 200-man expedlttOI), believe. It might take another of Emery's has a I re a d y year or two." unearthed several Egyptian "lmbotep is ctrtain lo be relics. The major find was buried somewhere h e r e . ' ' a 37-yard tunnel lined with Emery said. "'Ibis was the niches crammed with mum-burial. plate of the areat mified baboons, ancie.n.t nobles and wise men of his Egypt's l!lymbo1 of wbdom. time." Affeet All Gls Joint Ch~fs Seeking . General Pay Increase WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sa.1'ries of members of the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Stal~ may be increased to '50,000 a year if a proposal drafted at the Pentagon is approved by the executive branch a n d 1 Congress. The chiefs now receive baae pay of $24,093 a year and benefits that push their In- comes above $30,000. The new plan, eliminating some of the benefits, would hold them to around '35,000 a year unless the boost to $50,000 was also granted to cabinet members, who now receive $35,000 a year. The plan was drawn up by ·a committee headed by Rear Adm. Lester E. Hubbell under a congressional mandate re- quiring a study of military pay. If approved, it would be offered as a substitute for a 12.5 percent across-the-board military pay increase achedul· ed for July I. B<blnd Ibo plan ii the Idea that the i>IQ.,t lncreaaea •hoold go IO o111cen and d~peDdinr on ywi of iervic.e; would cbe advanced tD IZ!,000 .or $24,0I» a -year. In the Iow- eit officer ranks pay Would 'start at $8,144 a year. Enlisted men with four yeara of service and three pnmotlool IO their credit making the corporal In the Army or Marine Corps, chief petty officera In the Navy or sergeants in the Air Fotce, would be considered career soldiers and would draw $8,583 • year. Housing a n d subsiatence allowances would be eliminated, but combat pay, balllntoua duty pay ind frlilge benefits such as free IJledical care would continue. A 1.5 percent pay deduction toward retirement benefits, now non- cootributory 1 would be im· posed. 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'Intimate• Mo&turt Lotion, 14 61. . .... 2.ts, NOW 1 .15 , •• NEWPORT BEACH (Fesh,.;; l1l1nclj 'HUNTJNGTON BEACH . \ (Huntintt.. Cent.r) ' • - ' ·'' " ., "' .. ··-:t :1 "' ,, ' t ;J " ~ J ,, l . . ' J > ' ' , . : " ' t I; " I, I! I I . I I • . 1. I I I I 1 I I e W.¥itur .. ·W 'r '•~ Dfc1rarr25. lM ' ~sn~1l.a1'd Lo~es Lynll · ' Uncle Len Contest Winner Spends Busy . 'Christmas Eve Eve' · 1qoa Marie Conaway 8peDI the busl'9t Mickey M""" dropped all ol hls other Later, Alan Pale· ol the Jet& Rui>f .i.,. ol lier 10-yur-old lihl,Monday. And official duties on a bu!y day to 1ale . Clricll!o!'l llludio in~ ClrleaJu Squ II juat probably wu the happiest day time to wekome "~ee• Lynn" on l11r, c:ba\IOd prol_,allj Ith Uncle Lea's II lier Ille, too. lrrlHht,ll>e.Anaheim amusemeet Nit.> 111'1 dlamp as bl~ her plclure. u ..i-r o1 Uncle 1-'• Christmas She and ·,1ier. family found themaelw.t ~)'11!1 ,.., rf&ht ln.,Y.. midst of - Cord ~ !be '°""" artlJt waa aur:rounded by dell(htful D I • n • y photoar·· ... -·when ..._ .o.,_8...._. the -1 ~ Cbr 111111 pagesld,l'a.y ·-· It was allogelber 'Cl!>' <ol tjle <1llClll • magic day«fore-Chriatznu..Ete dari-a brtghl and charming young aom.Jay 11'1 teacher could ·ever. have. ~· trutodtoa"'"'"1'rilli"\o>~ chltacten. ....-• ,.., ....,,... ,._ Sile wu "quoin" II lk-Mol!O Klqdom 1 Pluto, Goof)'. Winnie the Pooh and the lrrlval of the Ohio state and USC ' And, no doubt, some ol the ' 'l'llJ'lllth f<ir the d>f. Tho ,.ya1. l&\<idma4 u-Eeyore ~ a doubl<><lecker football teams accompanied by Rose, of the day remalna today In Ille ~ -to lier 1'"111~1\ollt, l, end bot llld •taal< tho Conawayi ~own Main ~Pamela Anlclch and.lier court. home at 1519 Conica Place _, CoMa -"'· amtll!AI. ~. ·s~itf.1',A.tobecir>tjlelrunlorpllfbte Tim the ConlwoYJ had ''VIP" ... i.· I M~ where the "queen'! Is~ Jo Conlw... } i · k..J;;; Dlineyland. on the balcody atop City llail ID·nvlew f Clrli!mu wlb ber faMlly. ' • · • ~ I ' ,. I .I ~..,., ' . ,) •./ : t I •, 1 ,/ ,/ ! • <"!:: . LYNN AHD KELLY MEET LYNN'S FAVORITES, EEYORE ANO WINNIE THE POOH ARTIST ALAN PATE SKETCHES LYNN CONAWAYS GET 'GOOFY RIDE ' IN TEACUP Daiiy Pilot Photos · , By Dale Samoker ~--. . , ., •. . .t . f}. • .:. L~l-.lt':. .... · :~ ..... ~ 'QUEEN' LYNN SURVEYS 'HER' KINGDOM FROM FANTASYLAND SKYWAY BALCONY ATOP CITY HALL GIVES CONAWAYS 'VIP' VIEW OF PARADE f TODDLER GIRLS DR~~~· .. COATS PAJAMAS SWEATERS PLAY TOSS TODDLJR ; ••rs . PA'NfS '•~ ;" •. SHIRTS r, SWEATER-S T-SHIRTS .. ,..·JEANS .. · . PLAY TbSS ·• • ~ .~ ~·.11-...... -........ ................... hpt. ' I 'I. '• ,....._~? .... • GIRLS -- ·PANTS "§HIRTS SWEATERS . T-SHIRTS ·~·J~NS . · . JACkETS ·I··. a~·, ' I\" ........ \ .......... ..,. • ' jr( 1.1 • • • • _ ONN ' THURS., Pitt L 9 US~ YOU~· CHA!l(!I 'AC~lfl'. . W " 111;4 ft' Jl 0 ' ! ,., • ' ' . ' ' ' . San Diego · Birthday Party Set SAN DmGO (AP) -San Diop'• ltllb --. otlibntioa. .. under •• ., J111. I with a -of openll>a lcu.ttt.. ~lcned to Ml the -!or. year-Joac fiesta. H-· of opoclal event.a ·-·-attanpd to honor ' the , ........ of Mlulon San , ·IJle&o de ·AJcala In 179. by ,.....,. Junlj>ero Serra. 'Ibo '"-.... 'the Bisi of • .... ol 11 thal evenluaD, ~ .... ,,.. norjll= to the -. . . · • Oii OWN 1.'$EIYl{RIG . '· Olll OWN flAllClllG •OUR OWN .llSTAllAJION . . .. :"' '"'" 3·D•Y THuRS. ·FRI.· SAT. i I I I I I I I I I I I • . . I ' ' 1 i . , .... ( ... ' • I .:."'· I "" ' • ! • I • t •· ' ' l .• ' I • ' \ • MOST sTiiREs OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT · • ALL STORES OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT • ' ' ' • • • "' . ' , . ,• \ '• ·~ .. ' ' .. .. . ·' ~!:.. ,, ' ) ·• .-.. .. : ~ -, .• l· , . WllEJJ'! . ' . and1hel-. Help us b:r helpln6 I • ' ~/'to .Ome great BARG..(INS in TOP QVDJTY MERCHAND1$E. Shop FASHION ISLAND beginning tomorr.(nD= 58 /1J6hionql>le lwreo aurrounllfirf · · by .plenty of FREE PARKING. Open 10 a.1n • ........ -\: .,, -~ ' J .. -" ... . • • IN JVEWP'ORT CENTER ·-·-~·1110111r$. • . ' , ....... -... -JI ....,... ... ·--.. .. j ~ • ' . ' ' ' , • ., • L •' ' ' . ~ ..;...:· .... ~_ ' . .. • .. ~-.. ; ( . .. ''1 : ·---""'l· .• .... . . ' . " . ' ., . " , • '" ·'!'. . ' .. I ,,{1 ~ll - +. ·(! I I • I I I I I I '" I \ • --' ' ~ ,, ' ' I I ' I • .. . . .L.• • "4 . lilr ._, 1-' • ,. ' ~,~., ,. '.,.. Estancia Names • Lineohl Hon:J Rev ' .. Honor Students ' I Ettd•l-EN Giving way to progno1, belf?y lllop 120-)'901'0ld original building at Lyroming College In Williams- port, Pa., begin• to topple (left) and_ smashes Into ·-. -., ' maill •lructur~razing e>pel'll~~r way. '!be llCboo~ fo ' ly Dlcldnson l&l'Y, l1 a l,15®- studerit Meth . Coed rollege: ·. ; • ' '_.-.. -....... . . '. . . -. -.. Coast Youngsters' Last Santa Letters IJ""°"I ~· .. lchool ' Ill Olroni di! liar bu l'el.... eel to llnt ~ ,_ ..... Slxty-alne oil~~' for the tlsblb snde, a for lho -tb ar1<1e 11111 1ttur tho 111111 ll'lde. 'l11t fo8°""" 1tld~ot1 -lved A'I in alt IUbJecti excluding phylcal educatfon : E1&bth grader Franc l 1 Boero, Tr~ Crooke, Bruee • Hildentnnd, Ge r a Id I n e Jol\DIC>n. Andrea M"<'dam. Stelle McFarland, s I o b h• •• 111111pn, . Anita Palencllar, Patrlcla Romney, L 1 n n e ,_,.ad TettJ Waut. l~~er.!.1~~ ~DorA.. JIS'ber.a Ewlll, • Mike "'-· Freddy, ,,_, a.. 1•1'fol•, -Smltb, ~and lliboUi Otb¥ booor. stud~ are: I ' • - I ' ~-'°"""' Aklt!. P'~m .... , &~:'•auct: G lldff, lld,, 019,ia Cl , 1'tl!MCU ¥1• Adtlt E rt. •llw l11t11n, Lav E'1ltr11111. , Gfiry = Jiii ftrwtU. J1ntllt f'llftfto D P'tt911M11, 1111 fl~ ~~ 01 , SUMI" Gol11ichf111, 0.¥111 Gri t, MI U\' Hloll, Ml\to Hlwtktft. Joell *"• ,_ .......,., Dew lrwl11, lttran ,,, __ C91/!41)' C~~N • !)fancy Hiii ' wast. GU.1 · (' : .o~ ~~~Y. .. : .. With..: Dimes . . ... . .... ..... .. , .... ' ~ .... A Newport , H11i1or ll!&b Scbnnl Trl-~'Y Glub leader lw been Damed. '~ ~~·~ l~u~~~ the MarCO of .DilrJS'. Teenqe Program. , -~ IC_,.ICll ... la. W. K 11 !4 Here II \be latest batch ol A Green GbOIL J wood like 10. Mutlcal jewelry box and a basket lntront. l wai{t =C'T~ .=~~ cou&al.mall received by Santa a operaUOn or a walkie talkie. 1h a dictionary a pair of boots that go up ~ ~ L11~1. Jen- Nancy jjill. 17,.Jll"e.sljleol of Koala Trl-11). Y Club, says willing worken m.y contact her t!)rougb ~ Ol'anle Coun- ty Chap' .. <Knee, ~ ·Gf Dimes, Ji" Sant.I Ana. ~.... t "· North P I h I~ ~ •ou a p1·~·-'-J ••"•• B aml ti to ~-I t stuff-" "~~ """ ii't!!:, N~ ... ~ • -0 e, e "w Wll'lt' # 1,;wuic:. \ e.~ r e my-· wan a ""' pii""ll.~t. .. = ~'. r:::. ~ !dilly: Tim ilarrb IJear Sau"· ~-> - ' ..tmal $Uzy homemaker and r .. .;., T .. Dear ·~-~-····, ~--Santa '"I •-__. any kind ol lllltnm>ent. Think """ , '" """"· -~ ~ ~ , I tried to,~ .~·au year. you • • _.., - l 'vti been a 1ood boy. So I want I ka-bala and I did good tlllngs 1$i l tried . ~ilttte; n .Z.'f'..--=. """' w111,.. ie-p .. me 1 like tbla ' to help my mother. ·' · Elisha ~:; ~ =: ..i::::.e::-= "We all ban. buay Um, .bill snnne of ua must lab time to help otben,'';.;.~~ ~ ~ =.i.~.~T iJI ~&:::ii.-=pl~'• "J:!l ~ar ~ta, !:!l;t~~-~~ s.trainwbeel (bike) ababycrawlalongandacolor I would like a new born =·~~;f~~Drv~~.··~ Dlmel war oq birth delecta, ~. -• ·~1 ~llllJll'GW, baiketball game IWltlme _!i w:::. m;1eJew~fj~ke me doll. IAVe, 1?i!::t'been a good bo~ -~!~ ~r ~P!°f~ e:..!~~~!ri.rj.:.~ bear Rod, I want i: Cl'eep Crawler set1 down pop .. 1..u..-..ie ....,..,,._ r1m Lo1tt. MDl~Yfldl, Miii• prelelllatlom ~od fuhloo show and-It · d to come sometime -jietl protest "'f. birth delecll. ' ., ...... ...,w t"-·-Ill!'. v. Merri.. COtY P.s. Please try to cive me 551 Pierpont Drive 1, want a ·ra~lng. •~Mid -.~: IPlt a watch. , ~'\.~°"'1 , v1c1t1 moot of -toys: I love , •. :~ta _Mesa mirrow ~lo . l!Ut .\on .l!ll' .bll:e'. , 1ft.che!l, •Ale.11"'* my · ~wi-; .:::!ll::; you Santa a-. ' . Dear Santi, . ,, i!!d ..... m\ll:* lep. and 11 --• -. • ... .. '""'.:t" ·-'With Teal sup)fort, chlldno born bandlcaooed, bo)'I and girl! wltb blri!i defects, lltand a good cb&nce at a better life," aa1d Mias Hlll. ' llalpb Eutwood .• lwinla...W.,Wkle.Eleo-llpeedometer. ·• ' i.'~ car l'llb • tnet-a . £~fi Dear Santa, , Mm: A. Wl1son r· allJllne a uttle hencoi!tlr. , ett, w1""" I'm wrl11l!a tbla for myaell trlc gullar . .,.... illolt. radio. • Ml'cbaol Almnder • -~•-I wu a 1ood boy. Der Santo, 'il 'i . · . ""' Jli3!! -~ """'"' and my two~~ Dan 11arr11 1. 1 ..... t,; toy<dolly • 11e1r suta,. ~:·· rn~l·..-..: ~'11::: Kurt would lib • two · 2.1 want anal~ p-. ll1A1' 1 ha .. ~ , ~ • t:. ' '11,!; wheeler bike, a l1ol -Dear.Santa °"!"• -· -. 3. I want a pla"""8e "1 -llW9 !Or ~ ,., , , " • ,_ She I! tbe daogbter of Mr. and Mn. Peter B. Hill..._ o1 2Sll lla1lbon Drive. "iwport Beach. • ~t~/~=.= } -.i ""1liDY ~·, 4.lwintlODlldllltos I clem* up 1111 !:-P Gd •••• _._ llat 1-..... e.-u: -~ ~ ~ . .....,, I want ..... drelses 1111 toy box and r einplllll. ' aJ' , ~:;.;;;Jd .JID .... ~ ai1d ·:"":!k.i'i:itt.; · •.1won1awagon the truh and pu1tho11q Bonn.:nGage· Le . .:ng cue for ~ cars. I Woald ~. Maria wants a talk too~ I want a baby II'01' in. And I set the table. SIDta liCJ. "' like a giill, a blender and jolly for Christmas. Claus, that's all. 1 lov.e you. a doll. I hope you have a Joe Newkirk 8. I want a tippy tumble Jeff Dirrow E • s Jw l p . ...,i trip. 1~: ~ ",.".:'!t":.m::ror my Hi Santa Claus. nsign c 0 upil Mm')' Christmas from Dear Santa, mother t I want to bring a, .. toy to Dawn, Jeff and Kurt Schyler These are aome lhinp I 11 I t ood --want for Ctirtstmas: • wan aome g ...-$.QIL -. .. ..... ,.;_ . Dur SlDta. Rln _ .. thin 12. I want a clock ~ Please JDJY I have a baby I would like to have a pair 1• .P .-gs 13. I want some "'t-bedandababyhlabcbair. Gf lkala. Some new schOQI · • ~ s..,_g wonder I Io ---• f ahoet IDd tems shoes. A seW· -· 3. htUe baby small talk for my palyhouse ve you. .i.....ua. you or '-• machine 11111 a baby tip-4, Dlll1eyla1ld p1a1 tape 11. I want some cbajls and the toys. :;!.,_ 5. Green Qbost Game tables · ·.-· Stephanie Darrow ... -, _ ,, · •·. ............... Ii. I want a llove and a LIUY~ v o,.._..-i-Dear Santa;· · · · Dorothy Amie 7. SuDe homemaker thinp refrigerator Pleaae mau l have • cowboy a. Talking baby (blond 46· 1 want 1 teapot and lndtaii ~ the ~ and Dear sma. beaded) _ 17. I want some plclures ... fort '-·"e ka-lllla and • 9.Popeytbllt.WS for my playbou" -"~ _.. • 1 want a · 18. I want a play T.V. · I'M going to clean up my MATERNITY . ....... ' ... CLEARANCE .. · I TO~O~F, N.WPOllT ••ACH COITA MIEU. eAllDIElf Mo'toa °"'""'•11 MaUtten Huffman toy box in tho tomorrow Ume :and I emptied Ibo -Dear Santa. llash and my blg IR'utber 7. I wish you would get me year old Jeff, emptle:a the a new born Thumbellne. But ~tchen trash. my mom doesn 't want me I love you and thank you to have her. I wish you would for the toys. I aaw you on get me some boots aize 114 the $an.ta ClaUI ~ne Parade. an'cl I wish you would .get Greg Darrow me some dresses a1ze _ ~ I wish you wou1d get ~· a DEar Santa, record player and s 0 m e May I please have a targel • Jand rifle ranp. And a strange a:ames. change machine. A Jolmny toy Theresa K. Mc\hr!; maker. Man: shooting ga11ery. a: J. Joe scuba diving suit. Racerific. Captain Luer. Dear Sanla, Erik P. Em1p 1D~te llcbiol · .-,,~...,._,P."&;.1"" ..... in Newport BeJ':clt-tiU-felua-==:r 11~ rl-~~"·' 111 ed Its flrll 'l'W\I!;~. er.-~ "!GI'\ '~ • '; Qne:.Jtudenl,-~ ~ II , Y1I ,,i:;sn ~ -Gage """f ...... "' · 11.!'"'" -~ . · all' sub= ,, -, MicftHT'M('i • ..;M;11 ."""'"· Ei~;~~Rla •urn.~ xn;e :::.. .,... -rm.:.~ Jm CltM. C9N c.111r. ltlve CoUllr, ~-1':'.119 L!fl..:..:#,~·~r;.; ··,lldY. ~ ·~ ' • ill: the game of Love. And pleue ':.t.$ R ~ bring me a Kerplank game -. ~ ... ~: ooJi. and a Buh gameLove, Kerry ~,"J:~~~~clf~ Costa Mesa ~=-~ ~lnd'll~ffrt Dear Santa Claus, ~rY~ff!'-·.r"*-'~ .1:r:r,· Jo11= This is Rudi Del Pup and R1m•i/'l::r-A. G. K•••ll'lut'I, [live.at 911 Senate St., C.M., !~f' ~1:T-S,~,1~1n : . c.111. · ~::e· "'~~~. . · . · I'm writins early IO you F . ~"t.....~ ur "'~ om will know whar r want for ,,_.,~,. .,;,., ,._~ Christmas. · tt. J.~ "'""'!fl· Tlnl ll••n. 1. JOhnn11 T0y M.Oer ~ 111 '"' "'t:n1t1r:mi. ,':i='"r:.cbine (gum) g~~s7~~"'1 •. w-·~• TaJU-. ~ .. , ... a::"'J.~; ~ ~ ...,. •n: Y11ft. P1lr 'fClllno,-. \ . I ' ., BRtrr ·WALKER Fine Jewetru GoldlmUhl ' . WE WISH·TQ ·END AT '1'HIS TIME TO ~ I : . . OUR MANY tlJstOMERS PUR THANKS . ·'·) J. l ' ' FoR MA-KING OUR FfRST YEAR AT ' ' I • FASHION ISLAND A success: WE HOPE TO SERVE YOUR JEW~LRYN~DS BffiER . --' . ' IN ll:iE FOLlOW:ING YeiR :0l1 'b1. . . . . . ' ~ No. ll Town & Countf't/ 777 So. M1in St. Or1n9•: C.ljf, 542-t657 " ' BESF. ,WISHES BRm-WALKER • '& Employees No. l& F~f!ion l11and Newport C.nter Newport· Beech1 ·C.I. ' ' ' 6'14;2494 l I• PllMM llle!ld H•,_ "'°"'"-C1r ........,,~ ZDH.rtiw•,...., ·--."""'"" I know that you: have a lot of trouble makii1g toys and taking lhem around the world. I would llb to have t'ft'o sears Wal~·~ and binoculars and an IQ&· cream machlne. To Santa eta.,: ·r:. Ra<liig .cm u-~~ f I. Dlpplly·Sr.; Way ..._..,.. -\,,o&llWWLIU t Otn ,. __ _._ Drake Ptiston. He wantl a 7. 1..UU~ Seel AGAIN • • • HERE'S PROOF POSITIVE • • • '. ' dorit miss it! SHOE SALE QualiCraft dress styles were 8.99 & 9.99 49.'!,,/f9B Quali.Craft casuals were 5.99 to 7.99 2.99a3.9B I DNoo"-In-iohlll '*tihfs,--tlld- C.-wltt. • """'Mll"ll. Alt "°"' ... -lar -·-... _..,,,_,..,.11.•1 . C.1t1 ...... S.-8 c...t "••• Gregory Reese ·nut Santa Claus, Please bring me a Singer Sewing machine for ltttle girls, I am almost 5 years old. · 1 Love, Susie Dietrich Walkie-Talkie and ID doe3 I. Root beer iriachine hil brother Denny. I know you cani bring all · · Love, Drake theae things becauR your bag isn't bJg enough. Dear Santa Claus, But I've been a very good How are you? Bring me boy. So, please bring me what Iota of _ toy1 for Chriatmu. you can. I have been a real good girl. I will leave you a piece Please bring me a raq:edy of cake and. a g1us of milk Ann doll. And bring me a on the table Chriatmu nl&ht. talking phone 10 .talk to all 'l'baok you, Dear Santa Clallll, the Peaoull lddl. And 1 pant 'R11dt vlncent Del Pup For Chr&tnw could your?======;';;========,_; r....., bring me • T.o.;... STOREWIDE ::;d, = .. ~.~"":~ CLEARANCE SALE Salo Stam· Docombor 26 LeSo. Twlrl-o-graph, G'l r l's Thing Makor, Gnen ~ Love Game, Greely Meely, kaboom, skooter. 011 AH lrand N-Merchanclse Thank you, Virgie Padtldp Mike to Santa: I wa a scoO= ter>" Dear Sania Clam, J will:I for a baby grow -• tooth pl~. And • tiPPJ t<a doll. And a baby party doll. A new speed bike and a Siu.le ll<loltmakar -Jn( macbine. And a Suzie Home mabbleJxio<. And • rlnp and lhlnp et. And magic roc:U., ~ llttle ·l!Ndlea and 10 to ""!he bexd otlhe-ciass. 'lbank you. Love, Nancy Murphy *KNIT SUITS *'DRl!SSES * ~OSTUMES * S·PORTSWEAR f to 75-0/0 . OFF • WITH THE LOWEST PRICE ANYWHERE ..... SPiCIAL GROUP LIMITEP OFFER '' I . '' genui~ LEAT~ER e·ooTS SlRIP£0 G£NU\N£ UPBllll tfAll\lR 8~GS ~;~.S4'' $1499 BROWN ,,,. MlllJ ........ In •"'Y prlc• ,,..,., iesla. /oo1w~,. FASHION ISLAND NEWl'ORT IEACH lankA.,eriurd-Mattor Chart.....Oinan-Gart.a. llandlo-Amorl<a• b,,_ • • ... _.---"=""~---------=c,~~---· ---~~ -~ -• )4 lolll.Y I'll.OT I . Wtdiiotdaf. -25, 1961 -. .. .+em ! Mawllllr•f 1 P 'nfhllur clllllf•1• . Wl'E .. •llR .....................•..... tt• t Classroom '\~·~rU=HION==~~--=~~.:::::,:::_~ S.h DISI-COATS AND SUITS Ortage .... ,.... .... .....,...... ._ ....... , ............. .. Fiii coots; rer, 110.00.ISUO .......................... Ul·Jll7 Cira.Ii(_. ... -· -·· ... . J 3 i 5 .. U •• ••-... ••••••·-·~· ... •••••••••••••1W .1 ... ..................... , ........ ~·······'..., . -~ . .... - Fiii ,_ JllllDlU All 71.17 u 111 112 r a, Ill ....... .. ~~llding" l'-----"'-----··_·_··_··_·_··.·.·· .... ·.··_ .. _._ .. _·~· ... _· __ ... ,_ .... Collall_~~"'"'-.. __ 11_ ... ___ ........................ -_. __ ._··-~ .. ·-·.··.··.·_· ... ---~ '· . •AllllNllTll' (UPI) ' F• .-Ip a _.1.i' I DISI-DlllSB . _.,, .-Iba """ World WG' 11, AD*lcl'1 ' Dly, ~,.. ~250.00 ••• -.................. ..-1' .,, lebooloba""°"'hand""ppedll------·;...·.-, ____________ _:;......;., bf -... "' \eldMn and clauroclft1I. . 1.-----------~-----..;. __ ....,. 'lblJ wibappy era,.,,. """"" lo be aJllll'Ol'lilnl Ila cod. Misses ttyfes; ttf. 56.00.136.00 ••••••• :· ••••••••••••••• naw 1\ Off . ' I PlciSlttll' stJl-.i reg. ~.00.1:;6.00 ••••••••••••••••••••• , •• ~OFF . IOlllAlll 'MISSB' ··-. - £11 ........... .n..ns.awtllf~ •• , •• , •••••... , .......... ·· ' . ~-dolld:-....... ~ ..... ~ ... ; ...... Cock1111 nses:fl!dlldlrl dllllalllo a11111 , •*•lfc . · . . . fll.'30.0l).98.00 ..................... ~·······~ ••• ; •• ;11.1111.11. OtyUme hses. wools, bits; 11£ 90,ao.50.IX) •••••• : ••• ' .14.11-AIJ Cciol llild jldtit r:oslu9*; reg. 56.DQ.IJ.OO ............... ~~ ll'F . . ' --, ~ ...... ~~~~ ' ~-. '*"-C1111• It fMrlla atylae, ,. ... I T . ....... "" 1&.0l).21JJO .......... ~···· .......... 1z.IJ ~ Flits and c:mllllJ "" l~t&m ............ ·'· ................ 1111 ' .. __ ...;.·--------~·~···----.:....'---"" •• ...-~. ------------------· '' ' .t ~ , I Projectlonl by aovcnnnent ageocles . and Ille Natlooal -Alloclailoo lndlcate that better do)'l lle -d. .Tbe Ry 0 foct lo 1he Im-1,....~~~·~~~~~~~~--..... ~~~---­IOllHAIH WOMlll'll ~DID .., ' " I IOllWll IPOITSWIAI . , t ..J • • WOMEN'S DHS$IS ' As1m11e1 ••••••i "'aiDa.11 •.. : .......... ~ ......... ~ ... .. Hllf•,_.,...,.-._aaMQI ........ ;.u.11.zr• ' riaja z • ...,111m 1IO•Ja11;rer.7•2!00 ........ a..IUi proved GUtioolt ii I dramatic ~ in popul1tton IJ'llWlh. The posnrar ~Y bocml whlcb namped U.S. sdloOls bai nm !Is course. ...... 1M'1 to 1157, Ille birlh Col"-ttises; sllli 12*20, ~ ,. • . . . ' . a.. dst~., 1; • 11,u• ...................... 11•1w ~ ..., 1111111111; ,.,. lL00.20.00 .... ; ........ ,ll1-11.17' I I ree. 7&JD.136JIO •• , • , , , , , ••••••••••• , • , ••••••••• ~ TO 1o\ OFF ' ' rate mnal""' al I V""f hi&b!~::::::::::~~~==~:::::::::::::::::::::: level, more lhan .:15•11,. blrlhstr ,, • • . per 1,000 population. Since IRIDA1 SAi.ON. 1957, the Census Bureau's studies sohw, the birth rate has steadily declined until It now stands at 18 per 1,000 -the lowi!st in U.S. hlstory. Bridal ,owns; reg" 96.00-400.00 ••••••• , •• , , •••••••••••• 15.17·50.97 . . Bridesmaids; reg. 28.CJ0.250.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 5.17·15.17 DECLINE DUE IETT!I SPOimWEAR DRESSES! .KNITS Dresses; I'll-28.0060.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••• , ..... 1 lllAIJ Knit suits, 1flesses; ng. 65.00.100.00 ••••••••••••••••••• 3117"7.U Imported blt suits, di9'S11i rei. 50.0)66.QJ •••••••••••.".Z4J7~ What this means to educa- tion is that elementary school enrollment, which increased so rapidly in the Fifties that &ebooll couldn't build new clum>oms f ast enough to ... P up 'lrilh I~ will begin to decline in the next f years. The U.S. Bureau olil..--------------------1 Labor Statistics, in an oc- cupaUooal ooUook study for the teacb1ng profession, estimates that elementary school enrollment will drop from 32.6 million in 1967 to 31.3 million in 1975. Because some of the baby boom children are still in their teem, high school enrollment will continue to grow.' but ·at a much slower rate. Secon- dary school population ls ••· peeled to blcn"'"' by 21 per- cent between now aod 1975, compared to an lncreue of 45 percent between 1959 and 1961. Meanwhile, the b u m p e r crops of young people born in the late 'to's and '50'• will be graduating from collqe, < ' • and H past eiperlence holds r-------------------good, about Oii" lo thr<e 'lrill hold bachelor's degrees meeting lhe requirement.I for certification as teachers . 'I'hll3.. the supply of new teachers will expand even as the demand shrints. PUPll. RATIO amri sromwEA• · ·- Sweate11; reg. 17.00.20.00 ; , ••••• , , ••••••••••••••••• , .11.511• Dressy sepalltes; reg, 19.0().40.00 •• , •• ; ••• , ••••••••••• 1111·21.17 Sweaters; S.M-1.; reg. 17.00.36.00 •••••• •· ••••••••• ; •••• 1trl·2117 Famous skirts; reg: 19.00.36.00 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10.17·20.17 Famous. pants; reg. 17.00.23.00 , ••• , ......................... 1197 Pant tops and blouses; reg. 13.00.28.00 • , ... , • , ........ , , . 7.1Hl07 Wool double knit co-ordinates; reg. 13.00JB.00 ............. lft.1U9 This will make PQSSible a reduction in the average teacher·pupil ratio in public schools -from 27 kids per teacher at present to about 25 per teacher ir 1975. That l'---------------------.J means classes will be smaller, and each child will get a llttle,lr---------------------. more individuaJ attention. MIUINERY Fan hats; reg. 18.00.36.00 ............................ 11.IJ0.13.DO . Designer hats; reg. 26.00-40.00 •••••••••••••••• , •••••••• , ~1i OFF Wigs, wiglets; rtg. 99.00.139.00 ....................... nae.auo Schools also will be able to put more emphasis on quollty and special educational services -for example, by elpBllding classes bl remedial reading, kindergarten a n d nursery facllltles, ood pro-l'---------------------.J grams for lhe physically and mentally handlcapped. More educational resources will be available to help the underprivileged children o{ ghettos, t h e unemplojed, military service rejectees, and adult illiterates. Although the overaJI teacher YOUNG CAL!FORNIAN COATS & SUITS All wool poo joc~tti, f11lly lintd, In no...,, tr•y or comol; ro9, l.J.00 JJ.tf Fun fur ~loor1nc:o, m•ny ,ty1e•; reg. l l.00 , , , • , , , , , , , ,, , , , • , , , 24.ft S11it c:l11rtnc:1; "'9· l6.00-li2.00 .. , , , , , , , , , , , • , , , , .. , , • lt.ff,Jt.tt shortage sh o u Id disappearl'---------------------.J within a few years, the NEA looks for continued spot '---------.------------.. 1hortages in aomelr geographical areas - particularly bl& citieo and rural areu -and in certain high aChciOI subjedl, notably math, science, I ·U 1 d a n c e co:mselin& •Vocational trainlng. and r e m e d I aJ reading. New 11ink To Airport Under Way ANAHEIM -A new airport coach service linking Orana:e Coonty with Lang Doell Municipal Airport begoo lhls weet. YOUNG CAUFORN!AH SPOmWEAI Sepll11es dearance:1JlnlS, tops, skirts, Jackets, swuten; rtg. 11~2!00; ................... 5. 99-1 &.99 Loni sleeve shirts and blouses; many styles and COIO!S, Including whites; reg. 1100.17.00 ••• , .................. 7.»lll. Jumpers and shifts; rer. 20.0030.00 ••••••• , ~ ••••••••••• 11• 17.11 All wool swaters, ISSOrltd colors; re1. 13.00.17.00 ......... 1.91.11 Pants, many dlllmnt slyles, molted fabrics 1nd colon; rei. 17.~.oo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. ln.11.n YOUNG CALIFORNIAN DRESSES Wool knits, Jr. and Petite sizes, assorted colors; rec. 28.Q0.36.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.17.ZS.17 Cock11H dresses, Jr. & Pellte; reg. 20.00.SS.OO •••••••••••• 1117-2117 fonnlb., assfd fabrics; reg. 3S.OO.SO.OO ••••••••••• •· ••••••• \i DFF Jr. & Petfte dly1!men; oaytics, wools;,_ 20.QG.2100 •••••• ~~ tlFF The oew bus ..,.k:e, ollmd by Airport Coach -. 'lrill lnvomo 12 bo1e1 uc11 dlJ llet~-lhe •lrpcrt and t11el._ __________________ __, etll1Pll'lJ'I lenninall at the Oralld and llimeyland botelL ...., _________________ _ Jtunnini lime each way is • mlnuta. The fare 11 IUO ,., -· Half fare is charg-ed lar dllldttn. ROllNAllE SUITS Flnal daerance: 2.pc, 3.pc. s!jl11; wools, syntlielics; ""SJ.(l().$).00 .....••••••••.•••••••.•••••••.•••.. 27.97-31.17 ft8 depNiure limes frorn .. an.I -wlll be 1:45 ' Coat ..... costumes; o~ ... itlyllcs/wool )er>ey .............. 3ll9 a.a., t :• Lm., 12 :05 p.m.,,1._ ____________________ .J .. ' ...... ~. .... ., .. _ - PA110 DHSSD . . • ._,. 1'· Wool elm-. bllcb/colOB; rl(. 20.00.....w ..... , ... , ..... ~ .1U1 Coc\llR ......._ JI.;.;:.~~ , . .., · ui-, aHIUl'U; rtf, 201JO.!!;Gll ,,,,o o'tl••••••1J."1"1•2f.l7 ' Dayirme dr..,..: wools, aciyllcs; rer.17.00.2!00 ......... 11.lf·IT.11 Hilf sizl dr"!"• •"°(led f~t l'ef. 15.00.36.00 .• ;,, .1 •• tl1;n.17 ... .. " ... DD~RESHOP ·$porhMor separates, woob; reg. !Loo.20.00 ............ 5.11·11.17 Flare le1111nts, IClyflo plaldsi rei 13.00 ••••••• ; .............. lll J~ .. 'Petfta Oesses; re&. 17.00.28.00 •••••••••••••••••• ~ •• tUJ.1111 SporlJWar tk1i1J oepntes; rer. lS.00.20.00 ............. ll1·1U7 . '.~~ . ~ ...• LINGERIE . . --r Wiitz gowns; {1£ 10.0D •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.11 Long gowns; reg.13.00.16.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;9&•: . . Pegnoir selsi reg. 25.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14.• . . ' YOUNG CALIFORJ>llAN Ll!'lGEllE, Jr. lingerie; reg. 2.S0.9.-00 .............................. 1.17·3.17 Jr. sleepwear; reg. 7.00.26.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• AJ7·12.17 LOUNGEWEAR Hostess wear; re1. ·20.00.52.00 ......................... 10.87-29.17 Fleacey robes;-feg. 2~00.30.00 ...................... ,13.17,1U7 Qultt robes; reg. 20.IJ0.2~00 ........................ , .1,UHS.17 ·long. quills; rel[. 2a004!.00 ....... , .................. 18.17-30.97 Cotton teny robes; reg. 15.00 •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••. 1.97 FOUNDA110NS lfoliyWllOd-Vassamta bras; rae. 4.5G6.00 .................. 3.49-3.91 Gusslld's 'Flair' bras; wtfte; rei. 5.00 ........................... t• Wl!Nl's 'Select A Shape' bras; 3 styles; rti 5.00 .............. UI l.ffyof A1nce underwtrtd bm;'rer. 7.00 .••.••••••••••••••••••• 4.41 Maldenlorm's 'Trfcollltl~ bf1S; reg. 4.00.~llO ............. ,119-3.11 Hollywoocl-Vasslntta penty zjnlles; re1. l00.9.00 .......... ,5.IN.91 Wame(s 'Seloct A Slllpe' penty girdles; reg. JO.Oil ......... , ~ .. 7.99 Olp 'Suddenly Slim' panty 1irdles; re1. 13.00 ..••••.•••••••..• 10.91 Bien Jolla penly girdle; rag. 9.00.16.50 .................. l.ft.12.99 Vonlty ft~ pan-on panty girdle; reg.11.00 ..................... lll Bien Jolla (lt1f1el; 111-IOP lip; reg. 8.S0.20.00 ............... 5.111<15.91 8hliJolla luaadltfolll; rt(. 1~00.19.llO .................... 11.14.11 JWR ColdWlllr Soap; reg. 1.50-2.50 ......... 111, 3/2.lli 1.11, 2/111 CASUAL SffOES .. Many name-brwlds; reg, 12.IXJ.17.00 .......................... ll7 Recent mark-downs; lood saltctlon of stylts and colon; rer.15.00.22.00 ..•..•....•....• , .................... : ••• 11.17 < ' ' I I o --------------~-----·'! ' " ~ I 11.0IJSIS '~ H ' ' I f-U lkirll, polyaster/cotton; reg, 10.00 .............. tl7 -~ • . Anoited stdlb, prints, solids; reg. 8.00.15.00 .............. 4.97-1.~ , t .. •• "' GLOVES · Alsorfla !Ibric and leather gloves ..•... : ... : .• : ........ V.·V.'OFF :~ . . ~y . , ~ palJ bDu, petite, m., 1111; !'1113.00400 •••••••••• .' ... 1JI ICllltM' ...... -Ila tits • nr. 2JX). •• • • • •• • • ....... •• ... \ I A'lL ' 's·To·RES . . <L ·-• ._ ----..._. ·- HANDBAGS NUplli'and tm11e lllndbqs; 11' 50.IXJ.l~OO ........... !Mi'llF · Bettil'liilual and drllSJ lllllls bio/ rq, 15.00!iO.OO •••••••.• ~ OfF ; Pl~Jltent bias; rec.· IQ.00.20.GB:.,,,:~: • .,,; •••••••••••••• ~ GFF , .. '· . FAstff PN JEWILRY .. .< • r 11 .-.:..... .... J_fov . I Famoot:.make ~ ltl\I P'"'"J •••••••••••••••••••••••••• , .• -~Off . . . ,-· ' ~· 1 l I ' \ ~ I Assotted eartlngs; values 1o 10.00 ........................ !IOl-2.Dt ' ., Enamel pinsi values to 12.00 ••• · .••••••••••••• , ••••••..... 50¢·5.00 Famous-make slmula1ed baruqua bead nedilaces, pins, bracelets, 'Urrinp; wf1IOS 111 25.00 .. " ................ l.OQ.4.00 Slmlfasses; values to 12.00 ••••••••••••••••••• ; , ••••••••• 1.oo.tJI YOUNG WORLD PRE-TEENS • . ,.I I l l l I Assorted A·lfne plaid skirts, acrylic; reg. 7.00 ••.•............... 5.29 Assortment of plaid skirts, coordil1ated Sli!lle1> ••••••••••• V.·~ OFF SoUkolor sleeveless vests. assorted; rea. 9.00 ••••••••••••••••• 5.41 ,, '---Shlrtmlk--er-dresses,--po-1yea1er __ ·Y111-lpped_Cl'lam0 __ :_&-_14;_· rer._u_ro_._·'_·•_• _. ' l I G1RLS 7.14 Alloltad skJrtJ, plaids, solldr, 7-14; 11£ 6.00.10.00 •••••••••• MN.II Pant suits, acellta llollded acryflc, 8, 10, '12; reg.14.00. .......... l91 Assortment of drm11, 7·14; re1. IO.OQ.l4.00 ............... l.ft.7.99 Dressls, machfne.wah, assorted pl11ds, cllacb, 7-12; "'· 8:00 .... 4.41 s-ters, assorted sljlll, colon, 7-14; reg. 5.00.10.00 •••••• 2.IH.99 f111ted cotton sl1Clls, prints •f!d solids; reg. 6.00 ................ 3.91 9tl' ~ s111rt1, INtlr1, 3&; rei ~ •••••••.•••••••••• 2.11 """ ll!icrlld ,..... 311; "' 7,0IJ 0 I O e o 0 • 0 ', t o o e O O O o o o O O o o o 4.41 • .. ~ :9•• 4-7;"' l.DO&OD •••••••••••••••• ; •••••••••• 4.41 Bo,s' ~ spcrt s»ts. 4-71 "" 3.00 •••••••••• •.· ••••• ' •••• 1.n Boys' .sartod cotlbof pntt, 4-7; reg. 5.00 ................... U1 Boys' fll)llmas. assortod styfts, fabrics; reg. 4.00 ............... 2JI ,, """' llWted lrlt shirts, 4-7; reg. 2.50.1.00 .................. 1.99 ! ' 1• ,_ 4 p.m. and 5:151' Pllfll lllH ii JO minutu AL L ed tlml lrom the 1111111 ·-StQRES <;)PEN TOMQRROW .. NIGH,T EX.C~PT LOS ANGEL .... • ... • I • , -~ [ d l I ' • I • ' ! ' • I ' ' ' f l ! I • I ' ' ( I I l i i ' . • • I I I . --. . Oll(slmES GlrV " l!iA',-. pojemas, coiOll, 4-14;,... 4.llM.ii ~· ... ut Glrti.-"'d r-. 4-1~,.. l.Q0.17JIO •••••••••• , •• : ........ .. c.uiaa111111111i:s,a4-H1·•2IL70 ............... ,an.9 l&tt•--~1~;""~"· .................. ~.,.. NylGI llNldt ..... ~µ; Ill.. lllO ,.. ............. ;.. • . . . . ' "': . .. ITH CAMPUS SHOP -' ' ~ eoonpus·-., S.ie4 '"' 14.Q9,22.l'G .. : .... ' ..... l\ lff ' ~~port,sh{rbi "'-~Q0.8.50 ···•••••••••••••••····~~~ •• t,• ~~~knitshirtsirtr.'l!J.1'. ·:··················,···'!' .·, .., . . , . . ' THI!, io'YS" SHOP , ~.,.flmls, varied colors, ,I-~ Ill(. 5.00 ••• , ••• ; ••.• : ,. ••.• ut. ~.-pants,.aaoried ~Cl!ll!ni. uo ....... ' Doll' jlc:bts, asorlld styles, flllrlcl, a.20; "" 12.00 ....... l\"' -, ....... ,,, ·-~··h 11inpmfld-'8rs, ISSOllid llberr, mlon, a.20;"' l00.12.00.~lff I N<>hi; short ~otve sport slli1s,,~ 111irb. · • . . · · • ~ scllds, plaids, 8-20; NC-4.Q0.6.00 ~ ... : ....... 2.1',2/UI \(r"IW neck knit sport shk'ts; reg. 4.00 ....... -....... ,. •••• ;,, •••• 121 • • 'TORE FOR MEN --.. .. ·--...... 'Joll@'ll Cl!)THIJ:!['., . -·· .. ' Reldple suits, wool and blends; re1. 89.51J.IOO.OO •••.•..••... JL50 jRe~.-H:rreem..i s.ilis;Wo.1;b11nilsi ,.,, 11S:OO.m:oo .... •10 ;RD@r Drlke, ll frtem111su~ wool;"' 135.00.145.0Q ........ 11l• : RotW prake syits, ~i fl(.15$.~165.00 •••• ~ .•., ••• , •• _ •••• 1~ . !ii..., Drl~llllts, llOOl;Jal'. 115.00.115.00 .... ; ......... " •• 14011 .. ' . • -- • '...,. .. 9"' • • .. ....... ~ ..... -.... .. lJ'M ......... .. .,.._.._,...,_,...~ ... uo ................ .111 • MIN'S SMOIS AllllE....-..: ", ·~·· 1-,.,. ·----er~rtf.$\00 •·•••,•f•""' ,...,.t•••••••r••·"1•t • 11a<t• .. 11ttil ..... 37.0Q, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r..-tJt. brown or bi1ci: rer. 31.00 ...................... 34• ' ........ stnp lolf#l Rio 31.00 ••••••••••••.••.••••• ,,Q ' :~ i Mack° C1P tGti rq. M.00 •• , ••••••••••••••• •· ........ ail '..-Ir W 'p111n lot; ter. KOO •.•.•••..•.. : •.•• :-......... ... . . f n ......... pllln toe, lel1l1I! llaed; ,.,. 2100 .............. 20.ll ' ... '"·· -----------~---_._ ______ _, ' l•w..u. ~ S•ll .. llldml '-• molded vinyl; women, blue, 1ny, white, ..-Men: .,., or ol1ve. Unlild quantities. . ~case;. re£ 24.95 •••• , ••••••••••••••••.••••.••••••••• 17.15 21• LI~' overniah.t; r4 27.95 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 20.15 24·~ rer. 32.95 •••••••••••••••••• : •••••• ~·.; •••• ~. ,24.tS 25• Pultrnan; rec. 41.95 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-········· •• 31.15 21• Men's Companion; rec. 2~95 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.15 ... 24" MfG's C!omplnioni r11. 32.ts •••••••••••••••••••• : : •••••• 24.15 . 2-Suitlr;"" 41.95 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 " . s.saftlr;"" 43.95 .......................................... 3115 ..... cb:I< ~ IUqqt; r-.15.Q0.28.00 ............... 1\ l'llCE t-----· -····~ ... ~ •"--. ...:.~---· --........... ·-"-· ------------. '"', -,-.~HOME STORE iMIN'S Sl'OITSWIAi QOTHlNG • ~ , ' ;Wtlllr.lb!Da sportcom, IRllll;ns,.1~ o¥.J:,..; •••••.• ,,.,1u I . . - jCMdfts lllra .... sport ~125.AXt ................ , .... .. j RClet Drake wool spcrt coats; rq.115.00 ••••• ~· •• ~ •••••• '· .. ....... I Selectld an waal sport COits; r11o lOOJXJ ••••••••••••••,,,,,,a. . ., . -.~ ... _ . ~ Dacton" polyester and wool hopsack sport coats, ll f- f regufarfy 90.00 •••••• : •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••. 7<51 I 1 Readaata wool/blend sport coats; ref. 70.00.75.00 ............. ... I Rtldgal! sport coals, wool/blend, all wool; rei 60.oo.&5.00 ...... 41.511 t. 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Installed 15.35 •••• yd.1 l• fll.pllt Acrile~~~-3alors; l'f, 16.35 yd. i!lllflod • yd.11.• -. ' W!P$ • floor Q, 3 styles, ~d ~isl\ brass; Six·WI); Ill(. 15.DO, Jr. floor) f1f. 55.00, swq n ~ JtJSS.00 .;' .......... 21.• DAILY Jlll.rf lf Nixoii, ColW'ess To Clash? W.\SHING'J:l)N (UPI) - top freedom " lnlormaUoo omclal eald loday l'r<llden'- elect Rldtard M. Nixon ~ charted a colllsion coune wit.II the llst Congreu on lhe ~ of "~live privilep." Nixon, In mponae t o edllote' quetttone durlnt ~ election campaign, said he would assert "only in rd clrcunutinctt" the ~ rlchl " pmldeols to wllhhol4 Oil lhe ll'OW>da of executl" p r I v 11 e I e lnC«mation rt;. quested by Coogrw. Bnl Samuel J. Archlbolit. Wllhlnlton cllrector of Ibo Free a om of lnfonnail<! Center of .lhe Unlven!IY ol -· not<d thll Ntsop . declined to prunl!e be would '---------------------.-i1 m1rtct use ol lhe eU<UtiYI privilege clslm to blmrell. 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"Al illal !io)e deparj. ment beads and other leaMr employes of lhe executive branch cited the President'• privilege In rel us l·n c in- formation requeN." Archibald, in an intervle1f, predicted. that In general tl!e Nl%m adminlstrailon Will be mono open in 118 public hl- lormallon policies than lhe "II· mlnlstration of Pre 11 dent '-------------------"""! .Johlllon. . He laid Nlson'• public ~ ' ALL STORES i ~ . . . FUINITUIE Occasional cane blck chairs; rq. 149.00 ................ : •••• 111.11 • w.aoye rocker recliner;"'· 169.0Q ........................ ... Pedestals for bunching; rei 89.95 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4tDD Recliners, o~e-of+ldnd; rer. 189.00.229.00 ................... 125.1111 Heritage tables, many styles .•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• rtdlcllll, Herilege upholstery, enlire group ........................ 211% Off Nallonal upholslt!Y, entlra group ......................... 201' Off . 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Klein u a top level "cont- munlcatlonl dlrec:tor," par· tend a lowering of lnlonnatlGn barrier• of the klnd that con- tinually cropped up in govern- ment bure1111 in the pul. .. % QIJl'SnONS Dllrin& lhe campalp all three premdenUal candldalft were questioned oo two k'1 fretdmi.of-lnformaUon luUll by lhe American SOdely .ol Newspaper Edlton (ASNE). All three replied. Archibald said t he mOlt 1atlsfactory replies, from the r....iom..i.inlonnatlon stand· [ point, came !ram G<orp Wallace, the Amerlc1n ·Independent party~ The canctldatel were uUd first II Ibey wonid bnplemart an old eucutlve order clllilc for designation of a presldtn- lial stall member !o bindle complainls on wttbho!din1 ,of information. Nl%on aald be would, altboagb. not D1£ r"1- ly on a full-time buit. Be said that under lhe policies he Intended to follow he would not anUclpate many com- plainll. The second question li'U on "e1ecutive privilege,'' an ln- cient l.uue that was fanned by Eisenhower in a ltM letter asserting his rlghl .. Pnll· dent to reruse information re. quested by a Senate CGID· mittee. USED«TIMES Sublequentiy, accordinr to records ol a House ,b). formaUoo subcommittee. ~ letter was Uled 44 tl:mel 1>Y lesser executive brucll ~- .ficiall to jastlly -to make lnformatlGn public. Preaiden~ J{ennedy In !lo invoked ' the~ l8llle clalm for hlmlell but told Congrese llllt "e1ecutlve privilege can 'be Invoked only by lhe Prell· deot." Johlllon later said lhe claim "will conllnue to be made only by lhe Prelldenll' ASNE asked this year'a can-- dldalel wblcb· coune I bey wonid tollow. Nixon replied: 11Elf!CUUve prlvileae mat be very ..n..1y -· II ehould be URlle4 onl7 Jn rare clmDmtances ml tben only by lhe Prelldenl .. l>1 a responsible top - subordinate acting u n d • r guldelinell clearly oel .oul hv lhe Prealdent. f • Hwnpllrey on this ppinl alao save What Archibald con- &tdered on wwollsfactory ...,.. Jy. "I can fort!ee very ten1e, dllflcult ml complex slllll· Uona where lhe e1tenaloo of lliis prlvliege to other olficlala mJiht. be neces1ar1,'' Hwnphrey said. Wallace llld l!aUy the rl&J>t to claim U · lhe Prelldent blmlell. British . Ship Trying Agaib GREENOCK. htlml (AP) -Tbe ··~ Q•••• Elltabedl I! "" drydoclt to*y to .......... her trial& Tho UMr ctrrio4 I 1\111 Cl'tW for Ill Orsi Urne. ~LL ST_ORES .OPEN T.OMORROW_ NIGHT. EXCEPT Los· ANGELES Four lup -tb e Elltabedl out,<( lhe dock. and aancbofodtolala~ .....,1nery, Set trilla on lht Firth <( Clyde were to .tart al mldnilht-• The liner'• flJ'st trilll 1ftfe lnlerrupled by 1 fautty vain • • . ' -' . ' • i ! 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Eudid 535-8121 , , • i I / ''("'".' •#••••···· f 11MEL:Y:· COAT • , , ClURANCE '29.'19' ... ' Ii -. -. ·-. Righi out of our own · stocks; fen onC! )'inier-cooh in • glorious assortment . i . . of fabrics end color;s for misses', p•~t··· Misses' Coots,. 25 . ' ~ ..... r ' .... I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·•. FAMOUS MAKER .. . . . . . . . . . . CASUAL DRESSES ·$+1'···$1Svolue• · ....... "9;99""" .. ""." " ' . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . ,tJ ' ' C<ili{ornio .cosu_llls in •.OiY-Cll[,t...D•· cron• polyester/cotton blonds. In stripes. checks, solids, in brights, pes· --' tels, misses'1siz&S • ' ' f qoytim\Drosses', Zl . ' .. . ' VERsATJkE • j I WOOL •JU/;\PERS Special! 10.99 Three line fabrics, lo belt or not, -great to vary with blouses and sweat- 1 ~rs, ,in a ra~ge of wanted ~olo!s; ' · ' h If . misses , a srzes. Budget Dresses, 27 FAMOUS MAKER MEN'S · DRESS· SHIRTS Orig. $5 -5.50 3.59; 3/10.50 I .. Short sleeves in assorted colors, some whites and stripes. Most are permanent press in popular fabrics. _ Meny coller styles. Men's ,Furnishings, -~ ... TOP ·NAME MEN'S PAJAMAS $5 • $7 volues 3.99 .. Cool end middy styles-in .fine e<>tton b~adclOth in ·es sorted fancies.·R99U- ' ler lengths in ·A-BcCD: Longs in 8- , C-0. Sieck up now: ........ · .. · .. .. : I •·• ···• ......... , ... , I ' Mon's Furnishings.. 9.1 MEN'S TU~TlENECK KNIT SHIRTS $7 voluo 3.99 This most popular style in easy-care ocryl~ in e whole ronge of good mos· I .. " ......... c~line polors. Long sloevei:l for com· .. . . . . . .. . . . . . fort, silos M'.~-X~., ... Men's Sporisweor, SO NEWPORt 47 F1shion lsl1nd b-4-4-1212 . . I '1 YOU G ,lfJE S . . .. , ... ... . ' . . . . . . . . . '. . .... ··~ ..... -·· .. ........... ,.., " NO-IRON SLA K--•··- · · CHRISTMAS ' CANDLES 111 - ,, .i~ ·: .• Jla9ot7·:.:$1Q, I ---~.99 ·-4:99· -\ • . l .. u .. · · ·1y s·h" i 5'3 n1vers1 op, l... l ', • ~I - . ' • ' . -'. -' . ., '~ i.: SPECl"l· GR P • .. CHRISTMAs :c~~s -. ··~· .,. •' '• .. , Reg~ iSo -.9 .00 ' ' . . . •' . 1.99 '.. . sortmoot of stylos. humorous. .. f-' • gious ind,,..,ore. S:Ome.eerly! reli- . ·I . ~ ll<i>XED CHRlfTMAS ,,.." •-. SAVE 1/2 . ' ... . .... ;.;t' 1 l'!lpo~~~I s~vl~~. on ~l~gorit conClles, . • • • .. "<JI> -... • ' • ' .... • ' ; for th~ bale~ce of th..-H~!id~y.~., for ,, , , next ye7,"r.' ~imit&cJ quaritities: --· r.~ ' . . ... '' ... • ~ ,· -1\l'. ' . • . '1 "Gilli, 70 .. ' . PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, '· ONCE A YEAR SAVINGS -~· ... • t. .: .:t ~ .... SAVE 25% ' . ' ' • ' ! I • -Sizes renge from 2x3" to SxlO",...aR ..... types of lremo styles. 3 doys only, Thursdey, Fridey, Soturdey. Pictures , 31 ·. , .. .... .,. . . - ' COLUMBIA ·t.iA~TLll;K • CARDS AND WRAPPllllGS '' I •)' .(. . .t ,,' . SPORT YARN ' • :~ " •' . ' ·"' SAVE 1/2 Our •entire Christmos stock of bo.ed card$ aD1il henClsOfne ~gift ra_ppings included. Speciel sevings. .... I· I ••• ' • .,. ' l'I I ' . r . Stelio~ery, '15, ! I ,.T; t .. -' " •' I• ·SAVE .1/:t I I Think ehead to ~ext yeer. ~av~ Y<>u~ . card s rea?y to. se~~ early. W.ide as- sortment. lmp~inted at nominal .. charge. Stotio~e!Y, 15 lENl:!IOXW.AR~ DINNERWA'RE 45 PC. SET FOR 8 Open stoc~ volue 39.95 19:97 E..,erything you nee? for eight includ~ ing serving piaceso An outstanding valu~. Colored accessories. Housewere"s, 39 FAMOUS NAME TOWELS i l 1st AND 2ND QUALITY ii perfect 2.50 lo s:OO 1.79 Good • eSS!jrtmont,1 b ~ome eaHy for best selecticin. hm' rlectjons ~ t:: • . ' oren't nolicoble. lmportont sovings. I Linens. 23 orig. 70c 39c For dresses or sweaters. Greist time " . ' -. .,,_ ~·"' to stock up. Choic.e of color:s f9r ,. . ,..., I. . -· ~Pfil)g, .~~i ts. LiJ!lij~~ q~antties. .. 1 ... ... . '< ... . .. · · .. · S·PIECE D~NNERWARE PLACE SITTING Reg . $5 • $7 ... 2.99 Choose from 4 exciting patterns in . . qua li ty ea rthenware. "Come early fo r best selection. Limi ted quantities. Dinnerware, 11 5 SPEED BOYS' BIKE IN FLAM80Y ANT ORANGE Reg. 5t99 . 47.99 Hes front ond bock caliper . brokes. hi-rise handle bars. Glitter 'sents end · grips· odd to-value. Sporting Goods, 43 RCA VICTOR COLOR TV 18" DIAGONAL SCREEN 358.8B Compact size, ..,ivtd pictures on a 180 ;q~in. screen. Front conlre~ end • • tone liolonced speol:eis'. · Televisions, 72 ., ' . . I .. , ·. ' . ' .. . 1 ·, HUNTINGTON BEACH T I 7777 Edinger Ave. • • 892-3331 • • ' •I, . Ex • '& Ticktookers of the,N~tiolial Charity League of Newwrt·Beach · "' -~~ ~r.~;,~~~.~!~/~ ~e real~~.~ -No, they cautio1n, doo,l.look lb a g8ily ~eco/ated package un<l•r. a ~ant tree ablaze ,will\-multil'Olored -ll&illa and omamenll. Search instead, suggilt the Ticktockers, inside a paste pot, a bo~ of felt .or a mixing -J. Why there! '°'' , ~. Beeause these were ~. uteoall .. the ·junior hlgh and hlgb school girls used to find the Cbriltm8&" spirit as illllAtrated by the old edage "lf:ts beitefto give th~W ve" ' '' · ' I ·"'1 "(f .f Seventh-grade . • '!l'ller !Ii•,~ of, Mrs. W'1!er ·w,.5m1111 ·and'•Mr1. Janie•l'Newqu!Jt have been covering collee ·CIDI . used to end __..e&.to ~· iirL ' ,., . , , I · I ·••>' "'1N'Af • •l t ' / Wrapping tile cana' llvelf. hflllda)', ~ W"?. IM Mllu• Laura Ann'Fam!r, ~ulle 14hrnan,. 'lbereee·l(arltel, Domia Lee New• q1l1st and Ertn Smllh of ·N6w]lort Beach; Gall Ann t.ehgenbeckl anc!• Ellen Plow• of San~ .A¥1.1Dd Nancy Nebrenberg, SulBll Pangborn and Barbara Rakel of corciiia de! Mar. ·' ' • · . • . .,_,.,, ... , ,· P~.not"""!!l'cl!"'~.J?e,~~tlents. \n co~~'!1eicent . nomes are eiglith-grade '!'lcktockers under the direction of Mrs, Robert C. Crooke and Mrs. Richard W, l!P\ith . . 1 \~: 'Menibers include the·· Misses Ml?sfi'a ... Hooien, Debra Jeanne . , Kilmer.·~ Elizabeth Miaer, Stephanili<Am!e Moran, Susan 'Scott and<Hollie Ann Smith of Newport Beach, Patricia Jean Crooke and !lqelley• Samuels of Corona1del Mar and Sara· Granzella and Nancy Smith of Costa Mesa. .. • Mrs. William Stabler and M,r•. Robert M. Rodman helped the. i:Uiti>-giade ~ make ,qrnamonts•fmo·~tree ·!!j'11 d__._ forpat1.u at Hoag M~ Hoslllw; ~~ian.' 1 • i ·1Y1~···· • " • • >''lbe ~ rroi> includes t!te"M!lses ~urle Bayless, , . NJlllCY llw;.cola, Mary Lee tutt.ml, IMHo· lllmcl:, Ba?Dara meotllld, Vicki Ann Lollman, i>ebble;M ... Y, Linda Mills, Rollin• Mlljer, Laurie ' '' , . . Prlngle; Cstherine Shea, X.uren stabler, Alm Walil:er and ,Mary .$~TA S HELPERS -Holiday aC\i'l',lµOI for Har· Clara Wlahar oi.Newport Beach, Francine Harris of Senta Ana 11Dd ~ Area Tlcktockers of the Nlitkinal cJharity . Janis Rodman of Balboa. . · .· ~e stresse<l~·lhilli• f~,othfll'S~ChOQ11mg . . . , · a tree are (above, left t<> rigbti Lauren ·~tabil!r 'ali4'", ..... · ''"""'' -~ader•.<.undtr --Oli ·of.'Mrs. ·Royal· 'l'Ucker and M¢y Clifford Fixing dinner complete with turkey MI'S. Rusaell Leng~becli:, •sang carols and· made arrangements el, fo~a needy f~y· are (at iefl, left to right) Clau'. . small~ with felt flower;1for palienta •IP the•Otang~ Couniy 'Medi· dine Meany, Debbe ,Dean and Wendy Jordan. An-ca(.ee..1~1" ~. · · " . other gri>up of Ticktocxers made cookies far pati-.; '. , ,M'!!"~rs are the Mlises Joyc....Caldwell,.Carqi ,Cormally, 1Je, ents in the I.oog Beach Veterans Hospital while a ooran Erb,' di.rbara Hornbeek, Anne Lawrence, Maliy.Mocire, Judy sl!l.'ond unit . decomted cOtfee cans used to send . Rygel, Patti Tucker and Kriatln Wisher ~ ~ Beiech, Susan co6kies to servicemen in Vietnam. Hard at work are -. OocJ<iha!J, Kum Hodi•, P'!lfy Hume, Chloe Mclliijte, Kathy Langen- (lijJQW i..tt, left to right) Debbie -Kilmer,-'Tricia hact 111111 8allj Smldi ot:senta Ana, Jana·Gnm•elia and Jamie Styli Ci;aote·and Dana Newquist. Wrappil!g pret!Onls tli •·· «Coal MMll.md Jolie Le Bouel and.Tri& Newcomof·San Clftneate. bd:~'to,hosl4~ patlem. anc1·deaf ~.u,n . . , . ""*"'·~ dinner IDd moklng g11t1 tor Ille tyo fami. ..,. (below, lelt to. rl~) Joyc.e Caidw1il. ~-, U. f:b'1 llrno lidojJllod Is Che pm, al Ille llUI-~ 'J!li:itocli•s. IOU!'Dilyan, Anne.Iawrence and Canil ~, Mn.Jr. J .. Mq ml Mrs;'.J-IJ. , ce'"'Pf'•blnrllleostrts. · . " . , , ,. . , ISM TICKTOCKI S, P ·20) 1 " '. ,. ·:;;)H I IT ,·~.l'.' ,. • • • ,• ' . • ..,, __ '""'•""\'-~·-==,....-----------·-~·-·-·-..... -,,._ ·------...----~------..-------·· ••'·------~-"""""""',,, _____ __,,.._--.....,-------or"- I I I • I • • • HOtOSCOpe tibra: Play l""''!·t~~, .,_.""""" Waiting Game .r. THURSDAY .i,. DECEMBER 2' ~~ By SYDNEY «W•ll ' . '°'"'Jbe wbe DWI~ bil ~ .•• Altrolacr po1ni. . t:,;;js"(March 11-Ajlril 1-): -""" oeltlod may • subject to quld: change. hi&h-But cin:umstaDces • strange twill!, turns. 1>an't commit ~ wilbout ~ expert. Hold your .... ~~IJ!IUS (April 20-May IO): e-".~P may occur wbere -;§nployment prospects ... In- ~-Be Independent; -.ortrinalitY. News received •!niy be .dlstorted. Know Ibis lail dUli be In too much .l'f ii~· ~.J ... •>= Ji>me lrleodJ 1""'!11 -·~Is. Dlscretl0n today Is 1liential. You need some rut. ·liecline bir.arre fovlbUoo. One .. ho a;deil you In p .. t deserves your conalderallon. ~CANCER (June 21.July 22): ~ around you may appeiµ- ~bborn. Not wl!e to force ~es. Many are 11.lffering IWillday fallgue. Display sense If' humor. In 'dealing with 1.>mlly. be dlplomatic. lloo"t for-ce i.ssuesi •• LEO (JUiy 23-Auc. 22): You <;!w>ge your mind •bout buic tict«s. In dolne ID be aware Ill 1ppmnt miner cletlils. Aeni--slip UV w!>ere Cills; lneaages are-concerned -oil leDdency -•111ba ·"l'lll'g; '""" 2SSePt. 22): Get IUffident fest. Fhllnclal -.... 11 line but dUli tlimmlt youraell. One clooe -!l·yoo Is lllllslent regarding -titurn ol gift. Be amiable. llill ls no m1jor Ji<Oblem. C!LIBRA (Sept. %!-Oct. 22): ·A.Void signing agreements. Play waiting game. Time Is -. your side. Some IDIY try .. rush you. 0ooi tell Ill :ru mow. A void dispute wtth .... • JUalt, portller. Mate coo--',.l'l}fo,:;:-~·Pl,: IGralillaa w~cl:o ---Jtmw tide, .. """ •"""' tuln& ~ -Wail lor lactL llumanall<and conoenmw feDDw' ... 0 rt• r. Ool1ld be r ·bleed on flllt l!SWllplioo. SAGl1TARWS (NOY. zi. Dec. 21): Finandal review may prove a necessity. Scme changes due -could -children. Affair ol heart II tpOllil!R", Emotions 1r1 uouoed-aWllelocic-CAPRICOllN (ll<c. zi..Ju. 11): You may be ralJea but It w"1ld be -to --to bome but. Flnllb tut WbidJ bu ._ del.,..s. You pt """' fnlm ,.... '1'1111 ' sboaldbel]l,lllorilte.-. AQUARIDS (Jan. »Fol>. • · 11): Avoid map judjpnentl. Applies especially to ckalin( with relatives. Some 1DIJ oeed. tbne to catch· up wltb your concepts. Koow this :... ... ercise patience. Forea:o un- necessary journey. PISCES (Feb. 19-March IO): Show appreciatiorl'to one wbo stuck by during period ol adversity. Money miam-t derlitanding i s tempol'lrJ. Doo't ruin friendship by pettr sniping. Htmeb tmlgbt pnmoaj accurate. IF TODAY IS YOUR BDmlDAY you oni f1lfteftll, ·---JUD .,. capoble ol ...nine' Jail' way to top. Upcxninl (><llod wm be ..,. tn wblcb you-pin great.r ~ 11 lliDcle. marriqe could be ... qmda. GENERAL TENDBNallll: Cycle hl&h ·· r.r AB~~ TAURUS, GEMINI. S word to CAPRICO!IN: Wnlly member needs attmtion. Give it. ' ·' .,, Peering Around • ,. COL. AND MRS. WJLtlAM Roley of Lquna Beacb will bolt a lamlly-get-together today which will Include two -babies eel-ting their lint CbristtJ!aa. One of the Wanta belongs to Mn:.· Roley's 1iller and brotber·in-llw, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jaroboon ol Mlllbu, and tbe other beklogs to her Iii«< and huaband, Mr. and Mn. ~d Ferrls ol S1nt1 Monica. -otben joining tbe gatberlng Win be Mn. Rolq'1 mother, !ofn. Allen JICllb&Clll of Santa -and Maj. and Mn. William McCaslln of Laguna 111,uel and Mr>. McCulln'a iiiltber, Mrs. Franc ls 1'bompeon of C1earwater, Fla. '· •:LAGUNA NIGUEL W CIJd> illemben Col a pre•lew ol What wUl1 be' worn cm the ilopes -year durlq • .-ecill I'-Sllow In tbe llooordl lloJ Qub. • Otbet -· eoJo1ed by ~. )mlldpalo lacbled ,.....,.....,, ___ ~ 1..notyo!UI~ ~A' FAlllLY lllltlNlON w1D &am.-atlbe~ .!i.1iilohrW.--In wblcb lbe II. ........... wBl pml'Hplti home for the ... their cbDdren, Sima ml Bob. SuAn Is • -I al lbe Unlwnlty ol ~anla, Berbley llld Bob ts a atudmt at Momlnplde 0.Uqe In JOWL The Scblnkel c!ldJdim · wW remalo I n Newport Beach unUI alter New Years. " ~~...:m' MRS. RICJIARI) ol Colla -wW 60 ........ -home to ..-..1or1o1111. 'l'lleillmellu Km l1IO -. i..., • jllld CIJlt. I wbo --1•1 11 1m11c1p1t1ns a.to1- -mmiq. ~··-­*1ud" ..... -bir -111111'o IJr. IDCI lln. -~ ..... loft !be -In Lm --· ••• for tbe.fmlll7 l!MtSfNL •. ' .-Dllbolld11 z•t1 ·r, wtttl ramllJ Id 'n .. frieD \a Mrs. ~-ofC.-dl!Mor who enjoys having Cbriltmas at home wltb her cblldrm, Dan. a llld Boyd, 20. Opened her home to members of her family for • cUnoo: .,.n,, and tot1ay wm entertain cmples who. dUli have tbeir families In tbe area. SALE! UPTO 50"aFF EVERYTHING ii Ill portrait slldit PlllUllll CIPISI !IE! Here's jUJt one example of the tJ:citing va.lues: ' let us photearaph yaur chihhn before thl llolilllJS ... 3·,.n111715 ~·-, ... 11&1 ........ 117) Hunlintlori llMch "2.JUI &I. 213 ' ' P11111s.,.._..· • ,.,._ · · - ~ , ~£ .. ~~ AIPIA -,._. /• . { ' . ·. • . ( ' ' , ' ELIZABETH AfmE~BODYBEAUTIFIER9 3 .50 Jl!l.6.00Jlolllldlal 3 .oo ~Uiliand~ IPd'DJjl '1' 4bm"'•~· Wl.IW•A1uW.MO wa 1..ier-Ja.Allll-.nl:., t: II• : Ill••·• n r .A•••Bmlldlaa•6:~·~-llldJllJlllGlllr,ll 1' la-+' a:Jlr1Got 1A41'!daiMllB~,J> :~.,.ilocJ,,__ .... , A '< • .,..,., .J~ :,_T • ! All stores open Thursday night I NJNABI<1CI 3. 75 .......nti.w "-NlnaBlcahEm&t<N••arB 'IM' on Ill two--. '!L'Alrllll 'relpt' 1111"'021•lc!•' eodaliulL'ICll!!l-1,~ft. - Cl!llod ~a:Whoit.", ... ~ ENDOCRE!\{E~ S.00 zer.5.00.llois!mizi•cC!.,.;ncc.w. Nottliallealllllmlotm ... aaitclemlf Jlld:Jor. Nlalt a-. Wiii -akin """"""*&llllh1IJll(b: M1oot.mr.10.m. .... : •••• 1.w • . , •, ' YARDLEY SOAP BUY3·GE'l'BONU$~ BIJ'll 11zr19l•llt~1!•1lt ..... -. .... ,. . s a •--•'l!--" •Jllrl1&1t11,_..l11tWC:~1 ? .1 k• ... BllMTM 1w,a111a IQs .... VW..Ow-~ -.!II---·,, -;1'1-.~.2.Q!i,~ ~ .... ~ . -' ~ ; ·' . I 1"'''" ...... ;;:lt~· ~w ..;:. ,. :£:. . :.. -~ 3!!l J: .. ' , . • \Scandia ,Arte1ian Cream 6.00 ns.10.00 I I Desert ;.'lower an-ti-perspirants .5 0 ..,. J.00 a-"' J.!ol1.<in De...tFI-"Solllt';,,. Qolm, lloJl.ai er~ bopo""' cli7 and ,,.. fran ~ .... "So Dry" ~. re1. 2.50 ••••• , .1.21 Buffmna• cold cream soap 3lmoofcr0,001":8.00&llm: Yves St. Laurent 'T' Spray mist 5 .00 _.iQJ;,p!ola ClDm' .,. ...... &adi• Molle NIPt o-er n_, Lotka. u .. liolh to et!dda,.... ClllQp)o!m, Are lino• ._-to.dinppear. NEWPORT CENTER • fl FASHION ISLAND • Ddflm' Jimd mlllal 1!>1P la 10 mila 11'• Ideal lllr C<mlJlaloa, llllh ml liable,L Scctal.lll PlDe, Lanai, Boa;llet, IMm!c er RolB: 12 1-s of eoap In eacll boL F.111 de 'l'oiletla "!" ~ l&t la a Jll'll'l)kiDc, enliclq- ~ !W eoald chlqe :roar lire.~ it at tlWI ..W pico. 6'4--2200 • MOit THRU SAT. 10:00 A.M. . ' .•. !'J P.;(. ( . ... ,. ' ' • I: I ' I I I -I . ' 'I • ms·' • • .. . ' • 1 ,l • 1 • ' ' . " ' I • " ~ ' ' \ J I I ' • .. ' .. • • • . ' 'l I • C , l 1' \ • p TOMORROW, COME TO .BUFFUMS'FOJl BIG SAVRiGS ON . 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' '!ta Wilr.,Jlt)m. 11111 JJ "'"'""' poa:met ~~1'BalOC11Ptt•1oUI 1.n or"'11ow;MH.,-&08.. • l.U p~ LMlk W7 cldltrJ ... all· ..... l3.50 ••••••••••••• •, 1t.'r9 > • • ' Yaaaarette aha.pea ;you lightly ~~~~pool• stitcl>ed ""!~ aid~mel 'BildCCllP>whiU> er Golden Ha:ie;ref, 5'.0\I ••• J,tl 911,7ltll 1-lllP .la lial ~emol Bides. and back0 .. dju1L, . ~atnlio.11&11ecc'Ocadon1W:e,J1.,.icmpsieg.4liO i.u .ll!lllH:ilt.~'!alill !ft1i.U ;n.;.mi.&ea cups f<r a zoonded loot,a;illllletCJi~ Wmte,?e,.li.00 ••••••••••• •.•. i.;~ "~ PaD\Y iUdles or slieer D?loot ona 'Ucra~ sPim"dex- P:i: &"et 11119 JIOh:Ubapecl 'lllldfd'IJ penelo fer C<mlrol. $n!!Ch · llie@ trim11 l~.!!"· 'Wh'ite or r.o1ilell Hne;JJIH,,, amqe.Jeg, 1· I -.,. 8.00 ............ I ... laig_leg, re~. 9.00 •• · •••.• , • ~ • • ·., 1 •. •, • • •• , • , • , .S.99 !ldtifie&llllllraf,_• eP:nlat'ID111)'la:. p(meniet ha Jai1tj.d 1rlld-.1Jiw1-L111:!1',a:G<idmX-IMHi.ar.8'.00 .. ~ ,.., Sllfslin Girdles cQntrols comfortably • Maidenform bra. and girdle shap ~lace laidem 1nhas J111fnllllil14ra. IUOllll!.-.oideosllldlwl:h....ra:t. BlllldCcai!'tq.4.. .. . . . , ~ ,, Gilll!lsl*tilla ec1111;-.libDdt!l!liet;)I01-io ~. · " .. tiq !ml fDp and ~ 1i" .. d 15". ofilea ll'ilii.Ole in · ; ny~ 11114 tpmlet a: n,Jm117!"""1hber :lilietJI; llhite: &J.l·L, o eup, iei. ·s.oo ••••••••••••••• , • ... • • • • • • • • • • • .!' C<mcmliaa lmt leg J.llllllt )las actio.11 insert 4t hie ' And 1-1:,...,l.11sl;y1Jlm, 1!hife, !11-1'.rXL, ,..;_.11,IXJ • o • \ Sarong "Croas-Your-Heart" band DoBipl f'<r 1ieu.r :lit imd eepoilllim. ,EI..UO aldel .,.t atrW:l m.. 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I 1\12' 0 f,, ""A •• ~ •1 .... I .~ h •• • • ' With Rudolph ' Songwriter Hits ' Many Jackpots , B1 GAY PAULEY tlGol>', o 1"!1 ·= pip, NEW \'OI\\( (UPj) ~ Ono have flvtn II a ..,, aolriiaI 'with a rod ,. bU ro:.,':'"!, ad ..... m.n, • ~ o forbn.for one man lsaw his book -a ~ ~-.~rn thee h .... 1 t""'1"' .. uer. too. Mc!' . .....,, "" -, • ' 1 m • 1 sllllril hi roylltlea fl'1lti llJ ,. metoll,y.. book aod tho te-.pee. The ..,. · ol>e!Ollll I o tacular, wbi<b jl aloo beeop>o Iludolph. the flctlonaJ. relJ>. Ing a Jong-run lift. .11'P deer, aod the fortune lo Jol)no teifyjsion Ii/OW .. -~ n1 Marb, who:• a for.real Burl Ives, lial - ""'cwriler with .......,. boll-lor\!bt Mii c p n 1 o c ~ I Iv I d'3' hi:. lo his credit fO have a.-. bjm ,called the "Mr. 01iiatmu Marb aham ·lo the - ,ol the music lrorld." aod telcmfoo ..,.-. Iii Marb' liltill( "Rudolpi> the !fidn'I go Into 'the total - Jlod.nooo Ileiadeer" linl bll fnp, but smlllng. ..., ... i the mµak, world in lMI, so .... , w .. ~ ~ l'"""d ~ ... -· ... 1 ... ~.t1'1 lUlle helper now ls ~very tb.Y man. ~' ! ll!out lo tum IO. Bui u · M' ~lpb . la • oaly Ode .~ tho J l t 11 e deer lhunned ~-D>at)Y ~ ""'1'I by the J't8t of santa~. keyed to U)t_yiiJ~ ~ •. Id ' hero, Rudolnh is the crea!f9o othon ore baIIAid;Jilro "Dlli' originally 01 Robert 1.. May. 'ii* Ti~ •. r'."!"·~:11 May made him the hero of ~ .. our 'h'• ~ a children's booJtbefore World Unkl\own. In an, Ile'l war U ten more than 150 soa,p wh M :. Ded, In ,_ have, boen publilhod,JlllO~ ar" · reca . an ... 750 not· yet pobllahed terview at his picturesque John D. MIJ'ka .;.. ~ G,...wlch•Vlllage town house. In ·ML Vernon: N. Y., In 190L that~ he had set Rudol~'•-He ts a graduate of ColgaU, story to music before the war, Unlveraity and a member .GJ' too. But Army duty caused Phi Beta Kappa. Be UVN wl1' a four·yur timeou1 from com· his wile filargare~ tbelr thref posing and tho -P.thered teen-aged childrtn, and • Gill lllllfl, 1141. · persian cal named Morar! Ii Marti then took another look 8 l~year-old house 1n thi al hiJ early efforts, ,bepn Yillage. . rewortfn( -aod music Among Marki' other bolldaf and toOk a ner venica to lrlt.9 are "'A RoU:y Joµ, Columbia records. Cluialmu", w1>1<b Burl IY"I' ~ Autry cut the first linl ~ and "I Beaif .r • ..w Ho broke from his the Btils on a.tl!mal IJo.y .• ,....., · -· · nt.i rec:orded!trBIDI Qaalif ~ and weslenh,muaic • rn ··~ It' ~ ~-- pattern. iefuclal)tlY al lint' -' -· -· Marb .....nec1,' bot ....,.J. a,s million record!-" wben 'hl.s wife "fell tn~Iove" ..-. 'Mirta writes ~ wordt\ with the tune. Autry·; m-, and mUllc, but "Belli" w~ lrOducad tho -In ModlllOll adapted from a poem ~ . Henry lVadlworth Lon&ltllo!i, Square Gardens and it w as Croeby'• cdmment 09 that fad an inltant hii. • • · •'°"ell I oee -"--·,· It liu contlm1~cr~t lhe top, IC:\.~ir a d..;;"t ';k. a world-wide bell ae~. )friter.'' . 1 Marb said the I on g lw Mu<b Is said theae doy1 aotd over Sf mllllon..:records about the commerclalluU<11 In America, 21 m1fliDli from of Chrlalmu. Maro 1111 1111 Piccldllly ,lo ToQo aod U buslneu la wrltill( -· not ,.mJan copies ol"sheel muaic. philooophislng hul he holdl ll'lle QriafnaI Autry liqJe .... that tho an1atma; "1fil -reached tho 1.5 nililloii mark, unchanged. Nol In l!lO fll yean tho, Iii.time best aeller of he's been wrltill( bolldaJ Coh.unbta records. There hive tunet,~ uyway. been more than 351J if'COrds '!J{ave~ a .. holly, J e 11 y of ' the song made 1)y every Chtistmu," he aaid, u we important · recordln& artist. -k hands and I left lht Thia yell, "The Telnpta-Interview. ' .-n • ·• -. Hf!a/th Survey Do.ctc>"rs' Visits . ' ..a !I "' -~ "! \j . .., l Really Add u '! .P.; ,, By Po\TRICIA Mc.CORMACK had five lo ,12 vlaill, ancl c,i NEW YORK (UPI) ' .,. percent ha~ II vlllis <tt ........ What . .... the alllerl ~ Am--:....-..... vWt doctors an ta•:.-: ..._.__. Ui\;-I ""IUCI .......... ..,..: .Ji averaee of 4.S times a year The a1e pattern of pb~ and pay an averase of. '1 :;o :Visit rates_ ·differed for ma~ · · and lemali!s. For females thf for l6e consultation, · number ot vl&its per femili Tbfraverage cost of a pbysl· -~'Per year i.a three peats. Tbt clan Jst vi.sit to the bom"'e: rate wu blgh amona childrCIJs a1:90. r . ~ . under fiv11 years ofJi · UDcle s a m • 1 stallsµ~ another female peak w . • · • reacbed at ace 30 ileuths, who ·'{> ~stlpla~ !n chOdbearini )rears, aocJ a a .n.w r•~·'hil<i the figuril . ~ OCCUITed h\ old age. on data from · the National ~ miles tho ~I Health Survey for the period diatributlcn ol. the July, 1981, to JUnc, "'1· ' number of vlalll per · Now before you wave the showed a bl&h nte f figures under your doctor'• children under five follow probolcls in an attempt to by m:nparatlvely low rates have hbn lower a lee hiaber of plJyaldan -1111111 t than the aver.,., remember gradual lncreaM btpn d~ Some 1 ... · are hilher and The annual nwnl,>er ol -it'a an.aver,,e figure. the age interval ol SS to 44~' tome arc lower. Doctors with per person wu hf.lbeR.ln posh ofnct1 In hich rent west reaton aod Jowesl In dislrlcb charge ...,. U9111Dy oOulh region. ~ than thole in low-nnt pacJB. The rate of visits wu bl SpeclalisiJ charge m o r e , amooa resldenia ol the rrom $7.20 for a pediatrician largest mttropolltan ar~, to $20.40 for a psyclUatrlat. than H wai in other Ir~, Interestingly, the report ol re;aidencc. ti esUm1te1 that 27.3 mlilion p......,. Wbole Jell'll' I~ home vl!its a Year are made income rlllaed between '3100I by phylfdans. aod tl,119 ullllnd plJyaldan About oo8'qyartero1Hhesc! """1cea at a lower ~ vl1lil cool between '4 and rate then did ~ wf!l!J 11.19; another qumur, 110 aod the -• 'flblll ~~ over. The. l'HI ol the boine Tho -ol vilil 1 ... are ·-. fl •ad 'fiall par-per,...•: 110. ., ~_,,tho --So you ha ... , -lo the aod ..,.._ pononi. ,_ docl<l"I -In the 1ul 11111'1 Is ~ In part bJ tho Wl1'l'I do ,.,.111 fnl • !~ --oat ol a.. y,., helooc to that llJ 1*'" ·-,.._an• JW!i cont ol the "cf•lllan, ol ... llld...... -! n 0 D lnllltatJonll popilatlon Tho tGlal HIO IC( the - ttpofled havlnc DO ~ married -WOl lower lhll& vlsiia Within I )'001'• that • hi an)' ol the .U. About ID.I pe<cent.had J1ISI martta1 status 1rou~ .... visit; 11.t pertOlll had ~. in a p!OI :wo to lour viflla; 11.4 -I .._i, II - -lial 11111 --bod the hlclllll OC Single Bees The aecood one! fourth Fri· doy ol the monlh Oranp County Slnala Beu gaiher In Doti School, Gardea Grove • Adhltla beJ1n o1 I p.m. --'al --l'F'' ,..,. ,;., The rojlOl'I la -00 I bou1eholdw..tlwl~ dllclod bJ the B • a II lntemew Sunty in ~· Uoo with tho U.S. "-if; tho~ ·- -------------------'--~~~-""'"""---=~~~----~--'--~~--~~-------... ---.--~-,---~,---------------- I I ' I ' r I . .... ,_ • Wit 11f'f, INmtAL Is.&• Honeymoory . Bay Area Chosen y Newlywe~s After Chrisfinas · "BlllWwldt. . BllllAllD TABlE ClEAllANCE . POOL TABLE . $·199 Prktd rrom •.• • · • .,'' -'. • I\-·. • > • .. . ,, _; ... SHOO : . 23 . STYLES • TO -Cl'IOOSE J FROM . 'SAL.I • · DEC .... 26 • 30 'Alt1'X-..,.... ... ~ . HOT PlllCH POPllU . • 45" wide, IOO j.' coffori. Cf.as• f9sist1nt end w11hablo. Rot. i.91. TASLPDIA SUl11M6 , . Nylon & ac:et1te,' f1nc:y &.p\1ln1 •. 14 to·l6'1 wide, i"'' ~hi for H1hl(lo;9ht sutftl, jec:kets, etc:. Rog •. l.91 Guar•nt11c:I w11h1bl1 Ss"·w;~,, R19. 3.49 ..,<RIP£ '!.,,~ ... : ',Fino .q•1l!tj, 41" w;do, triecef.t. blcking for •••i•r sewing. Reg. 2.98 45 to 41"' wide. Nie1 111ection 1;mod orul 1jylod for the Holiday sffson. Reg. 2.91·4.91' DAN RIVER SHORTS Clt.c:k1, stripes and wrinkle r11ist1nt, 45" wide. R19. 1.29 ·'~:··­,.. .......... ...... Vegas Trip Told HID%. Inleresting activiti,. •re Vapbond and Theater groups. Fln11cing • beinc planned In 119 for The iieu planned ucursion Table Tennis Top with DELUXE SLATE TA· · momhen al the ~ will. be a bus trip to i... BLES and FREE lnst1ll1tionl SEE IT NOW! llfornlog Club of Laguna wbi> V-, Friday Jan. 17, where CLOSED Ufetline Guaranteed ;:t ti ~r;:: :.~~wf'th!"~!: 2s1h -~6 '.21 . SLATE POOL TlBLES: '369: . 1111 "-·lbe·jllufl&lrl . .i · Dr•. and lllr.I: Roper ·are SEE US <. • · ±:!.•. -·· • ·~'<' . ··:;;<"'" i' -~j, <;. ~1 Arr a a 1 em ea,; f'"' tbe bolUng a 1 lo 5 p.m. -'-ac-ON THE 28th • .Glvti,Tn5:f'amflg . ·, ChrlJtmu dlnrier ~for 54 quabited• party Friday~ .. Jan • · • · If ii P01'1TG'11eT1!1• Year memben ...,. maile by Mrs. 3, for Vagabond and Theater Phil Demiia and 111r.1. Robert memben and Newport Beldl · 'Yi' "·-Cl··• Globetro"·-ill Join 0""n' 7t Days 11 to 8 w .• ..,..., chairmen of the . --· w ~· ~ the travelers. · ' . I Now The Vagabond group will be Secretaries going ~ the racet· In '~:!2·1992 Las FREE! . . " SEE OUR NEW SELECTION OF KEnLECtOTH PRINTS & PLAINS. ·At &:30 p.m. every second -~F~®~ru~ary':i:_.~=.,.~:=.~~==================!!;==========~==~~~~========~ WI SILL ONLY·, 51NUINI unu CLOTH . Tbunday ...... of . Bahia Chapter of National Secretaries' Association Jn. ternaticml ••mbli , in dU- fettnl locations to attend meetings. 1llr.I. Sallie Fleming at l'IMllO may be telephoned for additional information. .. COSTA MESA MESA CENTER ·221 E 17th ST. • ~~~ ... -----. c::::::::::i . . . -----.... --------------------------~-----..----- . " ... M1y the holid•ys shine brightly with good chHr, good he•ltli, •nd good fortuno for 111 our wonderful friends and p•lronsl As we 91thor with our loved on•• around the ChrislmH tru, we 'M be thinking -of you •nd wishing you tho very b .. t! JOHN HART LYNN HART ____ ...._ __ _ • ' • -OAll. y llllDT ...... ....,, .... =· ,,, .... ~ .... elllll-!IM• II df ~· . • '•••·v~• . ........... ·. l .... ,,.~2~. .• 1Swlrl .. 1I .. . ' . ............ -•oor.,_.o .......... ..._ ............... 01a1s:'I......_. .. : A111{1,,-. .... '71111 . . •.Wiii!iotfrlC.9 : ' :~ . " ·~,.. ·7· 77:' . ,. ' ' . ~ • I , f 1 • . >-, ... . . . .. 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' ·~ ... -. ..._..., ....,. ........ .... .,..,_.,,.n, , : , . ., . --"· .· Liquor Specials P•llehi•a1 · ....... Lifelike ,· . Chrlolmo1 Pl...,. . ' : ' . .... ,,, .. ,..,. . • ~ ...... Sid I . '· Ace ••• 41 s• . ........... ._,.__... .,.. ...... (·, .......... _.. Cellh19 . s• .. ~??.:::.~·: 'a v...:'. .. '.•l .. va1w1pi.,11e Prieied e+ea ~ ... ·~ . -Ol!l' _., ldw-o1$Ut .......... , ....... .... .., .... Yllw~ NMzt• 1Ms. .. 69• ..... 1•• C--'&J . .,.. Ceftea Sll'•n Ill!•• ...... ··= Aftc ..,..,, , ' . fl,21L•allier11 TweH MlatCelle4•=-• . Lllllll!D •2.,.--"'-'• BllTHIC .. ..... ' '"' . . " ............ ~-·· -,; -·<II", .. ..:'~ .. 1, ... ~ ... • ,....... ... •• •• • • I • • I ' ,' ,f~IO TrlffH· o•~·•••" lo....,.r ........ • ~.71c. , ....... ., ... . 'llli"5 io ' " :•a ibce•• Cra 111 . r . , ~ .,.,. ' I $4IO . ,. ~-..... · . . " " -• • •• • ' , .. . " .. • • I I ~ I ' I ' • I • • llil.Y PILOT --· W'tl"_,, Die rfo ZS.1'161 Arches, Pains Cloud U.S. aS Cup Play Opens . ' =one ·Will Be. Na111ed Q.ueeii Levias ·Broke ·Color· Line . . . . , ' .. • • . f As 1ndi-ridual : Not .Athlete . ' ' ' NEW YORK (UPI) -Eveeybody likes a nlco. •lnll. llol)' around Cbrlllmu limo ml Iha aaga <l•Jerry Lavlaa 'al' . ~ .k a*'• warm itory, Lrilu 111\1 the "'"' al the lllllllilP . riglJ! ..-, Fl l'llloc. "fUilY ta meet Okla_ In the Bluobaane~ Bowl Dec. 31. Tho -·II ta be played In Iba ' Astrodome 171111 the. Sooners are lll> point <bolc:n. They'd 'be ·evt11 biUer la-II oot Im' Leviu bul that's oot the point. C~TION NEARS -One of these fhreO col· lege coeds will be crowned -"'51lep friotboll q"-1 at bllftlme ~ dllriDll tbe Sllrllie Eut· Wcwt game ln Siil J'l'ondecO, 'l\e Pt.. - from ID crlgiml llelrl ol 14 riP MIDibJC maJor f09t,. ball conferences and sections of , the cowrtry, are (from left) Kallrv l..ogbry, Oregon ~\e UIPDenlly, Padf!c Elalit; lfl'Ollda llbnun, Unlvetsity o! DeJa. waze, Eaatem College Division; and l!Fbara Speclzt, Tens Tech, Southwest Conference.· ;' Tho poJhl Is thal people are Iha sap1a the 'world over ml an It" really 1a1: .. to" get them all together Is aome eff<rt and underttanding. Tban's one 11111111 catch, though. Both aides have lo make that ellcrt ml ~ Iba _, understanding. Jmy•Levlu wu Iba fil:ll black alhlite to'""""" • ICbollnblp 1n Iha SW11aiiu1 Confermce. 'l11at waa four years ago. He's about lo be graduated !rem SMU """ and In that -al Iba COllntry there "" ..... folb -try to tell you IUlle Jerry Levlu Is the best ccllega ' ' Streag Irlsk Fla'Vor . North Slight Favorite 1* ·Over Southern Team MWO, Fla. (AP) -A North tum .._.,.. by Ara PoraeA!>lu al Noln -171111 -wllh .. al bl& ... F!p!!Dc lrl!h, will be a lliCM IMrite Raiders Don't Expect Easy Playoff Game OAKLAND (IJ>) -The Oakbnd Raldm were llbockfd by the ..,. -wblcb they beat the Kansa5 City aliels lut Suzala'1\ 'ftleJ doo' espoct to be Olmilarly surprised this week agalnsl the New Yort Jela. The -ml au.r. -taoli a lZ.Z ,_ lnlo their American Fool· ball Loque W'91mz· -playolf and they bad • split their hnl previow """"""""· 1bus, both twns ...,.. surprised lhal lamas City came up on the short end tA a 41 .. Oakland rout But the Jeta, Oakland's opponent in the A.FL title game Susday in New Y<1<k, .,.. anotber s10fY altogether. -"We're not trying to minimiie the Kansas City Ollets," said a Raider spokesman,_"but we just feel there are oiany more thlnp you have to rel ready for In geWog ready for the Jets." The last lime the Raiden and Jets met New York appear<d to have the pme won. But O.kland came up whb two --nine --Ing the Jut two minuta al play. Agalnot the Cbiels, the Raiden -out to llap the nmnll1g gsme ml hope ihat -City wooldn't be able to do the Job .... ~ alooe. The game plan worked almoet to piriecticlll.. By lhe lime Kansa5 City quart.rbaclt Len Daw90n bepn throwing, Oakland was ahead 21-0 and the game was all but over. But New York, the Raiders warn, bU the rushing attack to IO with Joe tf.,..th'1 PlsoinC and lir1l!HDlnded ...,. -.!Im OD just one aspect al the Jell' olf""" mlel>I be fatal. 11We're deeply ~ •'*¢ the c;.,.,~ -·" llld the owr the Soillh In Iha Sjlrlne'1 College AIWlllr lollball ..... lodlJ. "It alD\ ..,,,,. qtdppad Iha South coadl, -.. ... l'Tlr* Howard of Clemm, "to build • tam In four daY3 to pJIJ Notre Dame." Panecbtan brou&bt qurlerback Coley O'Brien, nmniog bacD llGb Gladletu and Ron Dushney, sp1ll end Jim Seymour, tlgbl end Jbn Welnganlner, ml cader Tim Monty. With them as a nucleus, he got a head start over Howard In forming a cohesive uniL Betw,.. them, O'Brien, Gladlew< ml Oii 'l'V THa9 · Ole•MI 7 , 1:45 0.-,. --ffr :a -and neart:r 1,111111 yards last fall . O'Brien, an all....--bact at -Dame, carried. M times for Sii yards and --· and added 272 yards and four toochdowns on pass receptiOll!. Gladieux. Notre Dame's leading rusher, rambled for 717 yards and 12 TDs, Duslmey for 540 and foor. Anchoring the North's defensive line will be ..Ricbard "Moon.lain" Moore, 6- foot-1. 280-pound tackle from Villanova, ml Tony Plevlak, M, 240-pound tackle from . JIUno1a. Like O'Brien, the South'• slartlni quarle<baclc, Larry j!entz, played more of hll time at Flmida In other poalttODS. oiWbo tnowa where be can play the: best!" ubd Howard. "I doo't have time to wort with him on all thne poalttom to find out. where be fill liul. Be'• a .pd -ml be'• a good defendve ~ He isn't the belt -In college football, but be takes a bold oi a team well. That's why rm putting bhn at quarterback." Howard will -bave the fastMt running back on e1tber team, Eugene "Mercury" Morris of West Texas Slate, who broke tbe ttiree-year NCAA rushing mark with S.388 yards. Bulwaric of the South def.... will be Ted llendkb, Miami's twC>tiine All· American defeostve end who will pro- bably be<Uled u a linebacker.1 Pro Track Success Dim, S~ys Clarke ADELAIDE, Aus1nlla (AP) ·-Ron Clarke the workt'a top distance rmmer, llld lfmirlay that ...... to llap pro. --ml lleld -u pro. poled by UJI. pr\IDOten ·11 docxnod lo failure. • . "It cannot pollllbly be a IDCC!elt," .aid the 7WZlfl Melboumo mmtant,· who at various ~es bas set rt wcrlcl distance ....,...,.. and currmU, bohll seven over distances rang1ng from two to 10 miles. "To stage such a meet, It would be Dece&W'f to hire a cut of more than 100. That would be a probiblttve under- taking and would bantnJpt ·the promo'. ters. "Futhermore, I doubt it would have any continuing appeal." "The only thlni I can think of that might have a chance of success would be something lite a miracle mile ln· volvlng Herb Elliott, Jim Ryun and Kipcboge K<lno. "Even then, if Ryun, for matance, won the first two races, no~ would care about a third race." ~~ ... lo -· a1oog llnce Don niat'• a Uttte ~ to buy despite Iha faCt the Moo~!& 1'15-pound Levlaa cracked two conference recorda by grab- bing 80 passes for 1,131 yards and tied another by scoring eight touchdowns. Facts are facts, tbougb, and tt Is a fact, ll you have any faith at all in t.he pro scouts, that Levla! is a cinch ta be dralled for profealonal ball In spite of 1111 m.. ' "Jerry bu unbelievable qniciness and 'l""'!." ..,. hll· coach ~ Fry. "Whirr ho~ Ibo lootpl1 ho'•l<JI -=-In mlizd·ud lhll'• to ..... Iba fl'iol.. llrze. In llfto yearl wllh UI ho -· all the pass recdvlng reconll 1"" ... think of. "Aplnsl Ohio Slate alooe be caught 1S poilel. niat P"' ,.u aome Idea of what kind of compelitor be I~" Bal the story al Jerry Leviu at SMU has much more to do with him as an Individual than u an. outstancttng athlete. College coaches sollieUmes are like • car aalem>eo In that they baya a teodency to get curled away ae111ng their product. Hayden Fray doesn't fit Into that category. Ht't a better-than-average evaluator and ho wu rlgbt there when Loriu came out for football as the first b1acl: athlete In Iha coofereoce. Everythln,c., did POI.RO perfedly at Iha beginning. "Jerry Levi.as came to the .croaroads In hll !Opbomore year," SlfS Fry. "Some very bad lblnp hrn>pened to him with regard to unsporllmanllke conduct by other playan. I don~ like to tblnk it we because of his c:olor. It may have Horses Run 'Thursday Santa .Aiµta to Open With $25,000 Race ARCADIA (AP) -Topweigbted Rlslni Iha" aeum's opener, Rlslni Market's Market and aeven rival speed baries main oppooitloa 77ll3' "°""' from G. E. Tuesday were entered in the $25,~ . Robb'• TUmlp, US, wbo won the Carter ded PalOI Verdes Handicap, feature race Hand1cap • year ago and the Arllilgton of Santa Anita'• opening day card 'J'bun. llandleap !alt IU!TUJlet. day. Walter Blum bas t.he ride. Rising Market, owned by Mr. and Other cballenprt Include BalDe, Vale Mn. Bert W. Martin, will carry 124 of T•an, Chagrin, Praise Jay, Right pounds, 'Including Jockey Lafitt PitlCaJ, Or Wrong arid Fatber Dino. over the distance of sii turloogs. Riling Market won three major stakes The $-year~ld chestnut assumed the ln CallfOrnta in 1968, iocluding the San role of high wetgbt when Trainer Buster Antonio Stakes at Santa Anita. Millerlck rejfded the 130 assigned to Baffle, with 111 and BW H.artack the his sprinter, K.is.sin' George. rider, la co-bolder of the tract record With a crowd al 40,000 expected for for Ills lurlonp at 1.118 2-5. been. ' Thli WU lomethlng I .. a coach bad~ J-to esped." n ·tru dllllcult al first but Levtu graduaIIY, ~ bis lnltll1 troobles, p tnoblOa, Fry ~. that .... white athletes were bound to run into lnflh !\aglnnlZlfl. " ' t•'J'tie-true mark ot a cbalnplon ls one who overcom<s all U-lhlnp and Jsry did," Fey addt. "From a coach llandpoln~ it ls truly one al , the most salilfylng ~ of my IHe ta bava .. ·GLENN WHnt · . Sports Editor .• Barnes Seeks • To Shut Out Colt Receiver . . "' CLEvELAND (AP) ;.;. Erich Bamos, the old man of Clevellhd'1 · detemdft backllsld, aet hll lllgl>IS 1'1eat!ay at teytng to 1but out ace Baltimore tkel.ver Willie Richardson when the leam.s meet Swld&J for the NaUonal Footba.D Learue cbam- plomhip. "It's almost tmpos.;fble to shut a guy like him off," ~,:i<adilY admitted after a workout at IJ?O!'-blawn FJem1n1 Field on the Western Re9erve campus. "But my idea ii alwa)'I to shut • man out. And bis Idea bas to be to oot let me -blln l>Ul That's the challenge ol. thil lxmiDNI." The challenge could be the key element In this strugle OD the road to the Super Bowl for the 33-year~ld Barnes will*bave to employ every facet of his 11 years experience to b a n d 1 e Richardson, the prime target for Baltimore quarterback Earl M01Tall. And the individual baWe may be even more Important psychologically felt the stability of the entire secondary since Barnes ls the acknowledged leader of a mLit that includes three virtual youngstera. -Btn Davis, MJl:e Howell and Ernie Kellerman. none of whom la past 25 or has more than four years experience. "They call me old man, but lt mats me feel good," Barnes Aid with a anne u be . aJpped a cup or coffee. "It'• oaid out al sheer respect. Our crew bas come alo7lfl real 11151 bul they do look to you to do certain things." "Rk:hardaoo doesn't present ·any particular problem," Bamts ezplained "Like most great receivers be has everythlng -he'• quick, he'! fut and he can catch the ball. "I respect him, And I respect hll ability. But this helps me became then 1 play him accordlogty. I have to flaure what he does best and what be thinb he does best, and take that away from him." ""*-117 can ";$::t blitz.I ~ ,,. _ ... qulcbll In Iha pme . ... -Maynard ~7 ..... hll 11!111 ' for Oa~." U~I Tourney Tips Off Thursday --t BY &\iu. GUSTKEY Of ... .,..., Pli.t tllft ,. With at 1eut , throe teama alrea<IY u,adf' lllrudl with Iba nu ind Iha ...i ol ibo lleld (>oldlng ill brutb, UC Iivlne•s -llliual ln'lilaltaoal --1iostl1I 'llulraday in cam~ Hall. Fire! rruql 1..-today pit Cal State (Fullerton) and ""'1rfl)'lnnl•'• Edinboro State at I p.m., cat State (LAI and Collelt al &>utham Utah al 4\ Occidental ud Cal Siiia (l.a>I Boacb at 7 and UC1 and JledMi>dl at I. · Coodr Diet• Dll911' UC1 i.om had • avoldl!d the nu bug until Tuesday morn- ing. HU: two •tart.in&: guarda-Mlke Ba~ I nes and Steve Sabtnl-lhowed up with all the symplODJI and Da•i! sent lbam home. "We don1 know whether they11 be read1 Thunda7 or not," Davis commen- ted. Cal State (1-Beacb) bas been weak· eoed by Iba '""" and cat Slate (f'uller- IOO) coach Alex Omalev reports Im &-10 center, Roo HUil><I, bas a nasty case al the Hong Kq. Neverlheleu, the teams wlD Up olf tadol'· MOii tourney obaerlen rate I.ml Beocb the faroril<, with M Ssm RolJln. .... poalbly the -pla,... In the rield. Davit agrees Long Beach should rate as the favorite but says "five or air te1m1 hive a chance to wtn thls thing," Edinboro Slate Is largely an unkown quantity. The P~a entry II un- defeated and brinp ooe ol the wt'• ~ accren In Frank Smlllr, a cwzrd who la averqlZlfl over SO points per game. Edinboro Slit., which allO brought along It. cheer~eoden, visited Disney· land Tue9d.,-aod worked out at UCI Tuelday nlpt. Coach Jim Mcllnnald r<ported hll team bad oot yet encountered the Du bog. • The tournament's detending champ 1s Cal State (LA) and returning with the Dtablol fcr lllC!lber •ppearance II Roa Knfgb~ ""° ... named the tournament'• moot nluable play<r lut year. The two aemllinal games will be t>la7ed Frido)' nlglJI al 7 and •• Tho champlonablp game Is &lated for t . SI~ mUy n1iJ>I. UC! Is a hea'7 famte ta ltretch 111 record to, M rib a win over Redlanda Thursday. The Redllndl tuale will be UC1'1 finl -gome lbla! the Ant. eaten beat UC San Difeo In tbelr _. er !alt month, D-1'. Their lrly' bl WU an .. 7t ...... time decision In last week's Cit Westtm tournament to Alma College o( Michigan. .. ~----·-- been associated with jerry Levlas. "SMU f.anl, the city al DallU ml Iba -CGnfmnce love him, not onJy as an athlete but u a bJman 1\0IDC-Thil -· niaJi bas matured 8nd tl"'Wl5 up ta become one al the outstanding citizens ever to p~ball for SMU and ·I'd aay that'1 111 a lot of territory wben you der people Jike RaymoDd Berry, D on Mmdllh, Kyle Rote and Doak Walker , to name only a few." Thanb to Levlu, the door "°" Is open for other blacl: &ludentl In the Soutbwe.sl COll!erence and Hayden Fry finl•het the il'tory with one penona.I touch. • "I thiak Jerry loves SMU and ap- preciates the opportunity he got bere, but I 'll aay this -he could never aPJftcl.ate us u much as we aPPremate him .. Fry • Sift • . Mackey Says Two Teams Are Similar 1 . • • I BALTIMORE (AP) -Ask John Mackey lo describe the et..eland Browns' -and the Baltimore.Colt.' tlgbl end -.. thougb be'•~ ot bis own teammata. 0 'Jbe BroWna have • IOllDd defmalft unit." Mackey Aid of BaWmore'1 op- pooenf in Cleveland Sunday for Iba Na. ~ .:,.,••>ll>g./~uedo ~~·!; complemmt each olber." 0 Tbeir linebecbn do a tremendou1 lobt Macqy llld. ''They -k Iba end• over ~ goad and RO · deep to belp the bacb: t.. "Cleveland ls strong agalmt the nin, but lllll Mi good pw coverage. The Browm -a lot of different defenses and are loOd at dls&Wsing them. They try to confuse the offenae ml lmocli the Umlng off." Maekey aclmowledged that hll desmp- tion could well have applied to the Colts and then added the cryptic comment: 11 guess that's why both of ua are In the championshlp game." "When we played for the NFL title In 1964, the Browns uaed II defenlllve variatloas on our first 20 oUenatve p~." Cleveland beat favored Baltlmora %7-0 that time, and banded the Colt. their only Joss thb leaSO!l by a 36-20 ICCn. The Colts, who pooted thne alJUtauls and tied a league record by allowing only 114 points in II regular oeuon pmes, were credited by -nearly every opponent with disguising their defenses. Llke the Browns, the Colts seldom give up the long gainer when it counts. Results, Not Stats, Vital To Namath NEW YORK (AP) -It 11 perhaps typical of Joe Namath that be should plcl: out 11 the possible turning point in the New York Jebi' aeuon a pme in which be wu not particularly spec- tacular and, in fact, was even booed. Namath, who was named thf: American Football League's Most Vaulable Pl"Yer 'l\te9day, conUnually insists he is in· t.mted only Jn wlnniZlfl, not In hb personal achievements and statistics. Many people, however, are akepllcal of IUCb utteranoes, baling their beliefs not on what Iba quall'erblck l!IYI but what they believe hll ~ to be. '111ey dmt their c.ircluslcm frnm his off.field - Many fans -Namath at She• Stadium the night al Oct. 5. He bid thrown five -tnter..ptlons the week before In ._ loa to Buffalo and - he ..... , doing aJt7llrln& to sport the J els agaJnst San Diego. 'Ibe quarterback, however, rallk ' the Jeta in the final mtr.rts, they won Iba -SS.JO and went on to win tlrelr flrlt --title. "If I Ud to pick a turning point, that WU ft," Nomath said 1'><>daJ wl>llo aorting bis fan mall Ind Clrrutmas canls at Shea. . ''1111t lltlrled things ROlng," he ...,. tinued. ''Tiie WIJ we won, getting that toudJdown OD fourth down. If wt bad lolt that pmo, It mlgbl bava drarrged •v..,thlng. We might ha" 1..t our momentum « never have gotten It going." - • • Nlxoa FaeN 9kinawa: ~other' Asian Ptob"lem Molecultt of am. m o D I 1 , pogs!J>lo -Jal lncndienl ol Ille, 'lave been dllecwered In "*"' 111 a --..... P 0. thi ~eley campus of Unlv'{llly of,callfomla. · 'Tb!\ -.;ery maru the flnl time. that a reJalively .... plermolecultr C11Dpound -· been ~ Identified ln !be VIII rffl'Olll between ttie 1tar1". Amtp-onla 111betuc.. have -been propooed .. chemlcll .,.. ceslart ol .orpntc compounds aJljl hence .. -.ry steps toward the arliJn' of llle. The wort ttprete:Dtl a· new .,operm,1' Jn radio utrOlkmy ' reeearch,' ~ sl:towing that ll'P8C- tnun analyst& In !be region of.. the shortest r 1 d l o wavelmgths will y I e I • valuable evidence &boot the chemistry · anit other · pro- perties of matter far beyond th• earth. lo. addition to t\tleo- ltng 'the ammoola moleoules, the Bertel'ey group wu able, to calculate their temperature and estimate their density. To make . their ~VUJ, the researchers Ultd · a new 20-foot radio telescope and sensiUve receiving equipment located at the University of California's Radio Astronomy Ob.servatory near Hat Creek, Calllorota. The • researchen Included Dr. 'Charles, H. Towoes, pro- fessor at large (and Nobel Laureate in phyaicl}; Dr. David M. Rank, post-doctoral ~· and Alber! c. Cheung, graduate 1 tu de n t from Hoog Koog -all ol the llepertmonl of Pleyalcs at Berkeley; Dr. William J. wildi, -·tr .. ,,.,. e1 eloclrical engtneertng a n d aslr<laomerlothellldlo Astranorny-Laborltory and S-Sc1-LaboraflaT al Bert.-e!e,; ...i ~ I;>. Tbornlon, 'en I la e • r In 1 specialist .. the s p • c • Sclencel Laboralor)'. Tbelr .or!< baa -IU]>-pc:rted bY the Natton1J AermautD &nd I p'a c e Admlnlmatlon, the Olllce ol Navel Research, and the N• tlooal Scteace F- The '--· Aid tlie molecula ol ...-Ja111are "quite 1abundut" ta •. turbulent but "cool" cloud of dull and ..... loCaled ln the dlrecttoo ol SaglttadUI. The region. ts lloo In the dlrectlon of the center el the Milky Way Galexy, an. aru that Is obscured by dual from op. ilea! oboerVatlon but baa - the IUbjcct of much -lnredloutrooomy. The apparent alu of the dust cloud WU calculated in astronomlcal terml!I at ~ tenth of a degree. 'l1lis might suggest a dlamP.ter for the cloud of "a few Ugbt yan," the -• itd. The distance of the cloud from the earth lw not been calculated; for comparison, however, the galactic center fs located !IODie 30,000 light yeara .away. Since t&elr oria:inal discovery, the 8ert1 I e y researcherl have d e t e e t e d emmonla molll<Ules In a number el other dual clouds In the ume reglm of the sky. ' - Americans with U.N. Jobs at All-time Low UNITED NATIONS (UPI) . ~ Emplbyment of Americsns 1n -the United Natiou ls at a record low, according to a U.S. complalnl Rayrrumd D. Nuber, a Dallas businessman and mem- ber of the U.S. delegation to the Genual Aueml>ly, Aid 'In' a jpeecb lo · the ad- rnlnistraUve and budgetary committee that buDdreda of qualified Americans b a v e vainly applied for U.N. jobs the pest year despite the fact Red Chinese Rocket Test the job quota for U.S. na- tionals ts far from flDed • The United Natlonl fills posts on a basis ol the percen- tap of the budget a.......i to uch coontry and of eqnilable geograpblc dlJtribu- tlon. Each year, a chart show- ing the maximum and minimum "desirable range" f~ , Jllff recrullm<nl 1 s pibDshed. ONLY Ill JOBS The United slalis,' wMse $41 million as!Jessment ls just under a third oi the annual regular budge~ held 510 of S,3(1 posts llsted In ~lary G<nerel 'lbaol'1 latest penon- nel report. Many couo.trles are ov~ represented -In the U . N . secretariat on the buis of budget assessment& a n·d "desirable range." 1be Soviet Union and ill allies. with the S~n in '69 esceptton ol <.achoolonkla, . are under-repru!nted, but, LONDON (UPI) _ Red Nuber Aid, , this ts largely because they offer miy a Cblne la espeded to lost her small, preselected sroup for first intercontinental balllstlc Umited U.N. service. rocket system next year Some countries have six • limes the maximum desirable following a recent speedup 1n range of employes in the Peking's arms program, Com-secretariat. Notably o v e r . munlst dlpl0Ql8ts said. . represented, according: t o After temporary delays caus-Thant's report, art India, Brl· " ed b,y the upheavals ol the so tain, Burma, Ecuador and called cultural revoluUon, Pe-Chile, among others. king lately has been pushing a-Nasher applauded statistics head its rocket program to showing that 113 of a p<lllible mate up lost Ume, aaid the 124 natlonalltle1 were sources, whose governments represented in the secretariat. are represented in China. (Actually, there are ll8 U.N. A veil ol oecrecy llUITllUllds members, but ll)'elonwla ...i generally the n uc1ear and the utntne In reality are reJXJblica tmlde the Soviet miJslles sector of Peking's Union.) But he told the com- mi>s dcvelOpment programs. mtttee: But It appeared that abort "The percentage of U.S. and .medium range rockets stall bu decllned from 20.01 were being deployed in the percent in January, 1966, to country . Intercontinental 19.24 percent in January, 1967, ballistic missiles (ICBMS) on to 18.81 percent in January, which Peking has been work-1968, and is still declining ... ing with -increased intensity were understood to be pro-BELOW RANGE gressing. "In all categories, the The first test is now ex· United States is below its peeled next year. some desirable ranges in t be sources said it may come even .-ntartat. Wt urpnUy re- tn the lint ball of 11161. ~ the ltQ'Olarr &.-.! This would Involve an ICBM lo ~ 1111 --to Jn. with 1 range of IOtM 31500 creue -as he should - miles. 'lbe tat · wvuld con-the lllllJlber of U.S. naUooals centrate on the m I 11 i I e empoayed Jn the aecretarlal · • system. No nuclear warhead ""The fact Is that ap- woold be tesled at the ..... pn>ximalely 411 -t el all -recrullnienll by the . il':'re. su-·•" the Cblnese oecrelary pnen1 thus far · ~....... dllrtng 1111 .... lnim coun-ICBM eventllally would brtng tries that bad esc:eeded the the United stales Within range -~ ,_ ,,_,. J ·~ of her rockets. 'lbe bear! of ..... ,,... ..,. ™ w ~ her L-~-~~ 1 dealrable ranee .•. the u.s. Russia and J.Cf 1nuu.1u 1• delegation bu eeriously con- cenlell also would f!len ~ • llldeied the Idea el proposing .... within range. a one year moratorium on Experts said lhat even U the recruitment of any n&o the test proves sucoesdol tt tlonal from an o v e r • may not be two or UJtte years repruented country .•. IUAUllTR MADiii' 'laUD WUIOUT . hnnep ...... ..., ~· .. '~ u. n ..... ..-. tnM ..- ..... for tN ...U.. .-*" pMod. 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J. c. ....., c.. w!1t replace th-bort..., """'"" .. 1y lot lhe period of_,.,,,,,'!!'"' •• lh -pdco et Ifie IWt of refum, pro rettd onr lh4I · stated ovarant•• mon1h1. Fed. Tax 2.35 2.56 2.36 2;54 .. r • ,, ''!' '. • • .. • ' , .. , ;r • J thereafter before IUCh roe.tell "It ls with a sense. of deep I could become operational. But frultntlon and dllmay that so far there ts no knowing I .-.port to yoa that literally whether the test would be 1110-lwndredl of Amerian clll>enlfr------------------------------------r---------------'-"""'-;..--: cessful. --...,. el them leaden In l One thtng Is certain the fn. .... -. la llat IUpply In Jormontf'·aala -Red <JJ1nlt tha UDlted Na!IGnl -have Is determined to 1et the 1obmltled applicatklal; to the 'ICBMS 'and ts now JXJtlinl Ulllted Natlonl OYer tha lut ••"1 effort Into the proaram. ,..., .. Nuber Aid. • • NEWPORT BEACH • (fashion Island) I HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Center) • I • I CONC•llT -V"'tinjlr -ltz, above, performs .,, ''Vladlmlr l(o1ftitz: -A_ televll!Ga Q)pcert at _ Canloclt Hall~ toalgbt in color at 7:80~ ~ 2. '!'be opec1a1 11 a repeet "of the pW., Vli1aoli'a flnt lllevllld recital shoWD last fall. Worb O:f ~­Jlln. Solnmwm, Scarlatti, ~bin l!Jld Bizet Will i..r--... . . J!!'"'•·-... ~ • ' • ,. TBLEVutON,. VIEWS · ~ W es~gl,.ouse . . ' ' . I ·Wed. Dec. 25 . -1y TlllRIJNCE O'FLAHERTY HOLLY"1ooo' -For some tinie MCA Ilic. ~· long been al the top of WesUngtholl!e Electric • shopping !lit. Everyone within bearing dis~e ill. a television sel· lmow• WesUngboUBe but the name Muaic CerporaUon ot America doem't mean much to the general public unless they· ~1" that M~A owns Decca Recol'd1 a savings and· loan lllOCl8- tion a gift outfit ANifUnlversal City !!IUdios, H9lly· wood's m0s\' enterprising and handsome mo)'\e-TV factory. lik , · bl• Some of Jll p'1Jducls are films e ' Tboroug Y Modem Mllli&''•ais well a~ such 'TV shows as .. Iron- side," "To Catch a Thief," "The Virginian," ~C's ''World Premier'' TV feature~!f!J)d~ three new fall shows "Adam-12," "The OutSiaer:• and "The Name ot the Game." -~ HOW MUCH,inoney does ii take \o buy the serv- ices of Raymond Burr, Robert Slack;R1>bert Wag· ner Jill St. John Gene Barry, TOily Franciosa, Julie 'An.irews etc. a; well as the privilege ,ot;dislribut' ing the ~ns of Elizabeth Taylor..and Richard Burton and untold numbers of phonograph records? Would you ~eve $.'\85 milliOn? H, everyoi;ie a~ proves, it will lllBU Westinghouse E1eCtric thli bead of a glganUc commuDicatiOU empire, wblc;h not only makea TV shows, mofi.S and recordings but townJ a chain of TV, AM lind FM stations 1\181 un- wind tb,em. · • · And who is the head of West;nghouse? Yol!.'d be told It's Donald G. Burnham but all of us old TV watchers of ilie flfUes know it's . really Belly Furness, the dizzy, fast.talking dame wbo opened the company's refrigerator doors, ran its vacuum cleaners aild demonstrated ils hair-dr,yers during the intermissions of a decade of early TV drainas. I TRIED to locale Miss Furness to congratulale her on becoming tbe ~rate' mother pf half ~e actors in San Fernando'Valley but she bu cha!!g'ed phone numbers. Sbe11 now k,eeping house for Lyn- don Johnson under the·offidal title of Presidential Adviser on Consumer Allain an!!· has--~ -bUl!Y · calling for new legislaUon to protect the 20th .~ tury housewife who ia now at the mercy.of the 19th Century laws when • shopping at the •uperm&rkel. Presumably she was hired on the assumption that the only person who can out-talk the manufacturers' lobby is a former TV pitch-woman. I first met her in 1952 al CBS, New York City, where she was rehearsing a live commercial in which she claimed a vacuum cleaner was strong enough to ·Suck-~p a fifty-cent piece. When it wou1dn't work, 6he substitued a quarter; two dimes' and a nickel. II would be comforting to know'that Ibis new empire Is in the hands of a 1t'Oll1an of such ln~enully. ALONG WITH the BC!luisitlon of MCA, Another aatelllte of llie electric company -Westlngboll!e ~ COmpany-allnounced, Ill loSc& of Merv Gri'flln, 1l'bo will move to' CBS next year 11 balml- -of the netwollt's first voyage Into the cold "*"'of the late night variety-talk shows. 'lbll ;:i:::utbat In the fall •of 1968 all ~ commercw 0 will have the same aort o! Pl'O£l'M! cin the ali'fi'am U :IO p.m. to l a.m.: Garson v1.·l!lshop vs. Gi1111n. , . ' . t 1'DKINS MOON MULLINS TUMBLEWEEDS MElW CilRJSTMAS, SOPPY! SAVI I DIDN'r SEE''IOU Jr.T TilE SALOON LAST' NIGHT!-HOW DID VOU SPEND CHRISTMAS EVE? MUTT AND JEFF GORDO I f • • . - • • • ly Harold Le Don • . . ' . ' .. ' ,, ly Ferd Johnson ,~MIJNc.H f ~CXuNCJI~ HIV! % &:>t!LO . lEAl<N 10{1/Vp AllOOT ,AIJOt!T . <11/S ICJ/f<MTM'AS "flll~f • . ' ' ' ..... By Al Smltti ly Gvs Arriola "')1--T-.,...,.,"" ~,... .. • IDTd "C1u1Q1 nt11 (CJ. (30) COiltntant dl1ll • llltphoM "wm- btr It rtfldom, brln1. tD convlnct the PlflOn wtMI ....., he ltiaulcl accept 1 frtt trip ID C.11fomll lrom Ml1111i. fHri,tcfln Mlt111i, fll, llJ!mC!Al-rti.1 I s:k:" (C) (YJ) Thi tplctlcu'-r productjon of tbl' Slit rnada 111w1 Pll· fonnit!CI ol ltl~w.tf.ftnrlotb; "first· mdlir" -filllld ll tilt Sin Fralda Wet I 11-w Open ..... ... ..... ... tllll 200 .._ ... ~ ..... ... "" _, ~""' Cl1t1tb: L ' l:JO."" ........ IQ i30I dliiw II J• lflwt·srl-wti. flt. .. __ ...... -........................ thl ~ ltlauW_M (R) .... -.. -(C) (JOI Jo """' ~ ... llllJ EcDttl11 • • Ill! (I) --• 1"11 Mt:Gtrmt tnd Mt lllt fllM tt 11\11 tht#fef/11 ...... .., ....... sollllcam...., ...... Nld· ..,., .... 1!1111 (I) !Ill 1'lit -A (fiO)~ .......... ..... BknWI ............... . -~······---... ~ ...... -.•--! triiUll llhl ~ ,_ti .... up tlll "'*'I. lit I ..., -'!I, fl leedl ID· "-•wW11•1uta ti WI daulhfw, Y1c:tin1 fll • ......, kldl\ttin1l2JWl..tilr._ .... was four ,..,. old. m GEORGE PUTNAM NEWS * NOW ON km-CH. 11 .. nm-"' 16'11 l1J . """"'9 ...... A (30) ''FIMI ·Enc:ou•." Miff Ml ..... fcih 19 ID ttie'T ... I• ...... to ptilttt 1helr flnt' -........ God. FttMr ,,,... ..... Ill"" -iCI <30). -· .lv•-Hft'.K •"!f HIM ............. .,__ - u:&acla~CIJ-• n llll _,,., -• m.._ _ _,1<1 ' . . m __ ,,_,,.. 'terrturt) 'S3-0lll O'H"'IPIJ· u:l.a·-ICl ......... Iii .. rrwr <dr11111> '51-.1o11t '--"' DIDIJlt>il-.-·• 8 111119: (C) .. Ca ! t .,_, -~-.... ·~-­...., .. .,_...,....,_ D \Ill. IJl 112l.., ... Ill ' .-12:1111mn....,""" D ll2l CIJ 112l -,,_ l<l m ..... '*' (C) 1"" Iii)- 1:00 R l1v1rlJ KillbllHu (C) (30) ClttlstrMa mnlon In Hoolmll11 n1M11 celt rqulm frnm Ptttitoet lt:JOB Miiie "f.n .. NI - tTrtll'll) '!56-WMllltl """" ~ Hol•n. ltlllll .... llt Atll9 "'*' (C) ., ...... " t11t Wnt." · Junction 111d Gl'llll Am-. ht 111111 1:00 D MIN: "'fll&M ~ ••o ~ roln. ' (ldvtntUrl) 'l.l-hb1ct Min. ""· 111 KRAFT MUSIC HALL * The Mitzi Gaynor Christmas St- DID Cil l!IJ...,. M'* "" (Cl (Ill) "Tho .... -...... T H U R •, D o \' DAmME MOVIES li•ln Holt. D -"!1o.:::: II' ,_ ~ '.::. :::... ..... :: "' 9Ct It ........ A ·-(Cl - .. _ .. _ .. (Cl IO:DOD.,, 1tr111 ti .• ..... .._.._..C ..... l'll-TIDI -... -... ........ U;ll ... ,.,, -....... ~ (-).1...-. -· -·-. . . ••. ~ .... (....,,_ • Clll&rt. ..,.. ,.... . l . " .,. • """ .... -..... IW' P'lrl I !"*> 1t - -1'r • ..... -·----·°""--.,.,_..., ....... .,. ~ ... . : . -._ . • JOB PRINTING e 1'UBLICA TIONS • NEWSPAPERS PILOT rRINTING .. U11 --··"· ' MIW?OIT llACM ~.---------------~~-.---~ ··------..-·-·-. --~:=;:=~-· _..,....__.--.~~·--·-·--.-~---.-,-~-,-.... .--.---.. -~...,,.. -......... '"" .... ; ..... • . == ... -~---.............. _...... .. __ __ l'ILOT.ADVlllTISIR-i In S · rvice ··-Arouna W or a ...SKIY I 'IJAllS OUI 6 99 ,.... ·~ ' . Lllder's IXTUllNT SCOTCI 519 • "1tf 11' ' Cllristi11 Bros. I I ' • • ·Mior.._ ... _ llll1110'-llltllotlo rul """"' ....... . o,.1A .. 11't&-tfl"'&..,. . ilu ...... TO_. 1ocH r.a= • , T .W.OlT MACH 1%.1.T"...: , HUtiTINe'fCMI .CH.,':%,,. ' ' ~·-·-·-·-·---·-· • • ( ; • . • • I •• •• ' .~ . ••• • , f I -• . ' 'For the DAILY Pl~Ot 'DP' An Oscar or an Emmy, it isn't. But we're prouCI of our new baby who for the post four years has been a glint in the eye of Tom Tilus, DAILY PILOT community theater critic. And we know some peo.- plo who are going to love the newborn youngster • so much they'll take him right into th.ir homos. Proudly. His real name is the DAILY PILOT Distin. guished Performance ·Award. They'U call him 'DP.' Nod &idoy in his lntormiuion column, 1ppearld9 I in tho now DAILY PILOT Wook1nd1r section. Tilus wiU continue his onnuoHrodition of seloc. ting• B~st.Ador, Best A.tress, Bost DirectOr, Best Supporting Actor end Best Supporting Actress from among the county's co111munity !Mater productions of tho past yoir. Eich of the five winners wiU receive• 'DP.' Isn't it nice to be so loved that you're bom wit~ • nick· n1m17 And ·foer.n9 so w1..ttd7 ·---------·---------------------------------·------------------------------------·----------- . • - ' , - ' 'I I . \ '' ' • ' ' . : j ; j ' . I ! :---' "': ' : .• ' : ' ' . ' . . ' ------~-~--·· • ·r • -" ... ~_... .. ___ .... • ~~~~~~~!EXCLUSIVE IN ORANGE COUlltY · llOllf--.., ... ,, . ' lllD ' ' OYER •· " 19 AcNomy Aworclo. 2 Flbulou1 ' Entert1tn~nt1 JtAtt.Sc ........ qgt ...... ' LESLIE !:ARON · • MAURICE CHEVAUEf! LOµIS JOURDAN· ' . ' ' -NATALIE WOOD RICHARO·BEYMER RUSSTAMBlYN Rl1A MOREtj() GEORG_E CtJA!<JRJ$-• , • "'"'-'.>! ~ ' '" . THE IWi l. .fnt !.IJ HOll>AY . . : ' . ; I ·' i • ' ' ! I ' . ; . . . . ' • • ' . . .. ' ' ' • > ' • . ' : ' ' ' ' • t I . I . • . ' ' ' . I . . ' . I ' I ! ' ' I I • HOUDAYS llllWPOIT '"'°' ....... ·-SHOW tt t.Mi-Uol. ktt ,.. M.I MlJ9 • • ' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXCLUSIVE! NOT~ SHOW TIM~ ' ' . 1,,. Slln Statts st I P·•· wffli D..,. • CCM1tl1uou S..ow s.t .. s11.0Wed. 12:30 ,_.....Gt -12:JO • 4;JQ. 1:30 . . ' For Top Sports• Coverage Read The Daily Pilot . '. · Best In The-West ' " ' I. -· ,_, -·-·1IOP·-. 1HE ~NllTllTIMH bFiJS s'fuS IS TIElll.OltYIW 'llllMED AlllJWET'r.-u .. ' STUDINTS ~-,5HOW SAT. ,._,... JAN, ,i, ll • 11 • 21 · T!CQTI PURCJWID Ar'H.$..· II. ml&..• COlllOl . Phone 673-6260 EXCLUSIVE J\REA ENGAGEMENT ,Showings Nightly, ·~~:.:; !: :,1 1 01: • .. .,. W ... ttlN S.•.-.2 P.M; "' Co1Jtlii110111 Today 1 :JO P·"'· Stdr>ey Po iiitr "FOR ~OYE OF Iv\'" • ;i Plus , "SHA:LAKO" with S1a11 Conntry ~,.Mrs.Brown, you've go t a lovel y daughter:· ·~~'il.~"!:· ... at 1:11 Oitf ' ,..., ,, ..... lll'lcell ~ulle Arid,_ • COLO~ e 'tfHI SOUND OF MU'SIC" ·wa110~·· ")'HI HU cou1111~· e COLOR e : 1 I I STEREO SENSATION! I I ! l ·- • The colorllll sound of Orange County Music RADIO KOCM 103.1' FM .,. From Fashion Island, Newport .Beach ' --·-.......... 1'Jlt IMI"!' i.-.. Mttt llttt .. nuow SUIMAllNI" • CCl.Otl: • lt40 Al.ii A* • COLOA e e COl..011: e "PAPll LION" . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . •. , .. :,. Motiie6 Lose . ~atings Grip • ·With Tel8vision A1u1iences ' I "• c.1tt1 ..... -... w.f .. ,...,... s. ......... r ......... 1,:... "Oftler hrs t!t ·' , .... · ·~r~fAt~r·~••s · NI.-and S . •. ·at ;2 p.m • ON THE STAGE ·4t·MINUTU • =:m:M'iliWt, MA•IC AND flflNT I WITH THI nMOllf- LEN WAYNE .... C..,.•t -. . ~ ON•OUl IClllN ''THi ~N 'CALLI?> FLINTSTONI" ' . 1:~•iiY,io1>:v·-o·Nr¥ ~-, . ··-. • . ' 8 1•ATllE .IWIOI at AD~ tosTA MW, PHON(516-a1~ . . .. . '. -~· .... · Now for the . flrit · time· cit popm pricis. . Direct from . Its. Road . . . · Show •i\IJC!lt,ement. ,. eDAILTe "1' ' . 4111 . 7':JO 10:ot . ' ' ' ' ' ,._ • c • ' I , ' ' ~e~~of ~. A~emy "wards! ' . , . • • ,, ' 1 • ..... 5 l~.filOOM~~l-'i~Ji~i _,,,.... ·l"-&W@'~A!li:Jii'lilEil '~T,... . ..:;w.i,r;j ~· .Dll!ll.KOl'f 0 f_ • I ~:.~.m-=r.,~ O .,,.. -· ' --·. ·-. ..... ~~-~~..;;~= Exclutlvo ArM ' ' ' W1ii.0ln ~I~ liun 3'. Al/. kow Hits . ~ \• Contln110u1 Dally r I , ' ···----........ llli•• ~ ........... •' • PLUS ~~ . ' ; JAMES ' F•ANCISCUS ' . 111lttol ' TiEARIE"' ' ' lnaugttral Set The Cap~ u busy with p~ for Ill•~­ration, !an. 20, 1969. The larie 'steehron:' Jn the center u the main pholo stand. Iii front of tbat la ll>e pla!fonn where President el"I'! Ridlaril Id. 'Nlxim will take the oath of offtce. . ' East German · Holiday · ' SeasonMuchBrighter- BEl!Llll (UPI) -A 93-lool Chrfatmu tree towers over the CbriatmaJ fair on Karl Marz Allee in a tymbolic statement of East Germany's easier life. 'l1le lair with Its Z3 CllWlels, lllS-lool lent houSo lng a cafe thaf also shows films, model railway line, ll!lail ""'· lrantfurte!' and lee eram llandl and H games of ellloce' dellgbts botb -and their parents. only I be overwbelmtng. presence of anned policemen far out of relation fo 'aily obvloUI need -the -that be ls Inside the &>rielbloc. Tbe annual falr's theme this year is "our full 1968 stocking -a result of our creative diligence." 'Jbat theme was stressed by Eat Berlin city-co u n c I J membet Fritz Wolff in a Jpeedl opening the lair. . .. The Berlin Christmu fair bu more thaq a •)'e!r tradillon," he said ... ~ ...... was the light of Ibo U..1 -ndlected so happily and brilllanUy in the eyes of the cblldr<n LI In our soclali•t state In whfch tbe young p:nen.Uon looks forward to • fubn full of hope. "la the German Democrattc J!tpibJlc all people can be IX'ood IDd happy.'' SO far aa material things I• Wqllf may be rlghl This will be Eat Germany'& mer- rielt Cbriltmas since the war. There 11·-an abundance of • everything from Cbrlslmaa tr..s lel)ed tn the Engeblrg woods and tbti Tburing[an forest to -..Uc and tm. ported geese, turkey., duck and chicken. CROWD STORE Cuotomera began to Crowd Into the ._......,. state.run department atore on Ales· ander Plalz the begbmlng 'of November at the tale of 111.000 to eo,Olll dally. 'l1ley wern buylng pnaenta not only for their own flal1Ues bot lot their rtl.IU... !n 'the West. . . 'l1le Eut -pootolnce amJClllllCOd that from ·Not. 12 to Dec. 11 East Germans aent 3.7 mllllon · ~ to West Germany and West Berlin. ' It 111d U you lite Into con- sideraUoo West Gtrmany'1 larger populaUoo, E • I l Germany . ls sendlng pro- portionally twke u Jl!lllll' ~kaga to \Test Gemiany u WOii .Germany Is oeodtng to~~ 'l1le _,po~ ofo-.1 did not ........ the fact -all · flOm the Will! are and 11rictly ~lled by the Communlsts. SENT BACK They ara ,aent ·back to 1lie weatem !hipper" U '° mucb as one lheet or . a weiftrn newspaper ls uaed u packing material. U the packaie contains only one more. lban the Ill c:tgarei. · tes allowed or violates other eastern &hipping rules It Is returned. 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'Y • MEN'S SunS· .. : ..... --~:-.r ~··...., ..... ' ' .. -·. . .. ... . . .. .... . ... -......... ,. .. ·· M··. ~-·aift: l ..• ·a· t ·/!· • ·;. ,.. ·• ~' -' ... ,, ... ·- .' _, , • f. "1> .' I .( .1;- s 85. -now .63~75. ' . . , -~. . . . . ... ' . 95. .. 71 .. 25· 11$.· ' 86~25 ' . · 135. 1.0 ;1.25 1.5·0. .185. . . . 112.50 138.75 (, ,. EXIENDED SHOPBNGffQURS:ALLftORES OPEN11fURSDAY ANDFRumYNIGtfts ·' IAYI! aeAHD CHARGE It, TOOi 'htJJui_ Take up to 12monthato pay with MAB EZ/Charge 11· or -your BonkAmericard or Master Charge. ' -• Sorry ... all sales subject lo: = iiiiii ALTERATIONS AT COST ~D .. ":#1- NO C.0,D.'al NO DELIVERIES! £1.uleA.f 3333 Bristol South ·eo.r Pltu,.Cod1 Mest .... -..... SPOlll COATS Any sport coat at $50.00 now 37.50 59.95 44.96 69.95 52.46 75.00 56.25 95~00 71.25 115.00 86.25 MEN'S Any pair of slacks at · S15.0Q 23.95 29.95 35.00 40.00 42.50 now 11.25 1·7.96 ·-22.46 25.25 30.00 31.88 hlclw.., An.helm Center .. s.nt1 Anll fTwy .. Anekelin . . "" •• ' 1.\~ ' . 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I 'I- 1\• • " - • ... . r.;. ··~.} r., . ' · ...• - > ' t•,, > ... " 1~.1j ~ .,. ' '' :.r... • •)> ...... .. . • ~r : ' 1,~· . . 't~i. 1f I •• ,..!-. '· . ..-: 1,Jfi, ~ .. •"'I , , .. .. . I I .• -, .. .. ' ::. ' ~ \ . •I ~'. J 1.~;' ' l ' i ~·. · l ':_.,,,..,'ti' '.I(•'' ' . ,. . ~· .. ' . ' • , . ',,. •! -. , ... l 1 ... " 1) •, I. .. " , .. • • .. ' " . . ' , ' • ' I . . ' ' ····- ' .1 .. '-· ... , .... J . . , fl . ' .. ' ' .. • f ) I • ' • I . ' • . ' .. I: ------ ! JI!. f"4'; EAL E: 'T,!\.TER.'~ ----- $lOO DOWN F&hulcm: llltllde location. 4 _,......, ...... ~ -·-.--I' I 1 1 , 1\ '11 I I ~\\I' 'I'\ • ed to .,,,500. IOI! llalrer, C.M. 1: ... ' ~=-=-==:--. • ' 11!)sP1lfNG 1 ~ REALTY • .INrTDll:" i . 2629 Harbor Blvd., c..N. i HOLIDAY BONUS MERRY CHRISTMAS ' 1PERRDN • . Tab ~ low interest 6% I , FHA IOan. Pay on1> 1181 ~ ~ • P'1' month lncludhw tax & Ii' '-· IJve 1n • blf ' ~, + fami'7 Meaa Verde home ' 1 ~ on a tree-lined cul-decaco f : ~ AnxiOot owner 11cy1 qWck ·~·· Po11r1dar Call 540-llM : I -' (open net)' Hetitap Rsl ~~ ·. Eitate , $23,750 I DREAM •; ~-Decon.tor1 dlftm! Kina i . ~ bedroama. 2 ,.... •" '· Secluded µvtni room °""" • ; r. ltdcs tnzlt tJfts a: hmtl 1.:~ .__All built-to ldld> ~ . ': en. DtllPtfld patio. 5t0-1120 . ' ' ARllLL 2955 Hlt'bor .. ; •• ' .. Christnias WiSbes '· .. • . c F •• ,( I "~· ' . • • .. , ,;. ' ' . . . M. M. LalORDE, it.alter CLYDI McKAY '. ROD CALDERHEAD ORDIN FLOGSTAD ~HENRY WAYD MILLER TOM LEWIS • •\l ... i:· I RICK RICKARD :~. BERNIE STELLING GEDllOE BUXTON .. . .. I· PAM CONNOR Socr1t1ry •tft - JH L lcual•I• tt. (L 1'M St. •JJI I C-1 .,__ you·n like · our friendly senice ;.1i ••••• •1•. I 143 llr .. dway ·645.(1111 i $23,tSO"tR'. ESTiTE- 1 Small down paym~t. 3 '""" erous ail:~ bedreom.s, 2 t..th.s. Fonnal dinina raom. I LJ:ivety a11 bunt-m kltcha I C.Ovef'!d . patio. F1o~n - l1tt1 & fruit trees. ~1121'.1 TARBELL 2955 -Htrbor I DUPLEX • NNr Bel.ch I; Shoppip.f I Ext::tllent vahJe at S34,kio George Wllll1m10n Realtor Evts: 613-1561 STORAGE GARAGE SZO MPNTH 40il Nowport Blvd. c,...... #I Open for your Ina- Ed IU&Be Realtor 6M).8SU WbJte elephant.! Dizn....un. HU .. TINGTON IEACH OFFICE 842-4455 " ' .. : 1612 .,..,. ___ ....;•;;;UllTl~=;;~:; .. ;..'l;;•;,•'";.;;;." ----o,. ....... -----------.... ·-------------- • 1.-0-.1 ' 10000.noril 1 OOOGoftlrol ( ITIDIP I h-'1 .;:..;I ;.;..I .... I :-.1-l . A )>f*OCious=• Wften '"::::· =·::::·:::· ::..:· .. an lnldnt, i. for 1ho ,. n ..... lnsllCid of.Ibo -IDATBIN I '"'"'' '. I I I I I' •t",g,t .... A\:' . . ,.....,.. ........ ,,.,., .... •,.1~##= .. r ·r r 1• r r 1 6 ~?tu~™ I I I I f 'I ' I ..................... 1000Gtn1rol NOW IS .THE TIME TO BUY · ·--·~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646-7711 COSTA MESA OFFICE 545-9491 2043 Wntcllff Dr. 11 1"'1no Open Ev1nin11 2790 HAliOI ILVD. o,_ loa1l1p .'tlJ t P.M. , ............... . •• •• .... ..... ... • -f " ~ I ' I . ' t I ! '• ' • ' I ' ' ' I '· ' ' I '· ~I~ J. r I I ----------~-~---------------~----- I I I & 1111t•Pll• 25. Jtll ..... ' C6oi . E".'!!)int lhlfl • Sltf\POOO · lllSTAUllANT- 1 -------------------.!-.--------------...... _;;;------;..,,,,o----..;..:;..;:.._.;: . •. ' ,,,. I ·~ _,_ .l . • .. . • ' IV-tLOT ....... ";.,.,,I. -: • , .. "tt~~.,., k!tnbtr u. l'9Mi ~ANfl'OllTAt!!l_i;. .. ~~;..;,· 4",.:::.=.:.ma ... -.. Whlo;t ,_ ..... Wuttllll1\ ..... • A TIRE r~it E'VEllY DIUV!f:4D 'Ill~ * ~-· S• ""' ~ 3l' TROJAN , • ' ' ! SAYB £111! Read The 1:DAILY • ~PILOT • ~ • ) • ' . ' " • r. ' • •' • I ' f ~ ~ • . • • • . . , , . ' .. • • • .. .. • .. . ' ' ' • . • • . , .. • ' . , , ' . • c L A 5 5 I F I E D ORANGE COAST'S leading ft\arketplCKe ' •• • . ' for HAPPY HOLIDAYS ws 01 ... 31911• Nol ... 319 lhM ICU ... If" 7:30 ·~· --141-l'riv•lt --........ NnW bt••d. ' • ....,.~,.. ... LOUl<qE,I <MY,.im. T.y,J, s; a -tie tor boota will> Ult -"-• Ill' "' lll' "dealer. l 4ld. I dab't bal"t *S7MZ10* Uine to ....,.,......, 11\llCI\;;::;:;::::=:===== te~ l « ID &t • 1=>e, !t!ttW.ntti' ; ~ ~ ~ar:r::· ~-;.,: .... """'' 2314 lfo.J:'f'!'. . a.~ 21 ,. }19,~ • U' ' .. ,,..._.,II , ' t:~,..._,i,.. Wj! :V.\}1.D~l ll4Y~ ... , .~.~·,;, , •' p . 1• Colla -¥-: -·.. • Ce.ta~·· Momorlol Hotlplt•I 6'2-2734 N.,_ 1e1-. ttntll'iie ,;..;;, llllbo.-Calll. 8l2IJ 5~3 ,. ....,. "'1da> 10 AM •t: 646-4421 INTEllNAnONAL Al••r•lt tlOO Li... j . YARDAGE Prl. Piiot CourM 2049 ~1~Q_R LYD., COSTA MIS.( DON'l' 'LET THIS IE THE TIMI YOUll • F~l~NDS TE~l YQU WHAT VDU /tl\S51D. mou.-JM. m .i., ""·1• "'•· ,..q..,, TRAD .. YOUR UNWANTED · •· -S-01\~!1!! .. " ·Alrorut ~ F -M PudD 5 • ' ~!~~~N~*· =~·.-.~·AiiPO;;ii . XMA~ Gta;'rs ir:t:~~i.l lnterviow ... now ... •• Al'PROYJD FURNITURE "'' W4"1Y • "" "-"I On Tloe"se• 'y·:...r··Encl Ba ... -t-1 tracttve, ,.....,. ladio> with 2159 HARIDR, COSTA '11!1A Auo"°"' Frida, 1:30 p.m. .._. 0 Ho"* 9200 f --.., • ._llilln -lalowledp oi: 11...i. 12 Years same Jj°,;llon...-.ame Owner. , Windy'1 Auction Bain ;e Skytlno '69 $t"9 NIW c:AJt CNA-fta We -__ .. , ~ ..... B<aoh and lldjaoe~ ~ o· ... •• ~·. . I S.hlnd'1'o'1Ya'Bld(. Mato\ Now 'dou'blo wide 2 """"'· I F Gooclrf:..I. R--ne c:ondltiam an! tbt flnelt ot ~tte rtatt will su!. ~J 10., . ~ Newport. CM 146-8686 cepter kl~. Pa I 111 • • QI , .. "' 0anipo,.. P°"I bomfita. 11 • -·-11o-· .... ,... .. _. If -• • -_...._ -Manor. tullY ..,,. Goo .... _ Ge-I J'OU are lnterated. ~ill ~t .,,bt,1 or '~ . $41..'~ • I;' tco4ak ~>r~ ,llbed Iocl's. all kitch. ap.*J'!-· ...... .,. plfUl • tbl!I~ ltcre at:· AVfJJ¥ in penoQ-onb'. • ~==~~,!~~~~~~!~~~!I ~ , c1mera. m 0., i:. pliance.. cpl& •• m. z~ SUNSfr HDUSE ....... u p.m., Monday = • :'"J ~/:!! fri·:"o.A"t' or <Olll'1· , . S.. c-t ;laia tbru ,.,.,.,, -Gonoral Man-Fumlture IOOO '""°' & Ortant IUO · ;;.;;i'tNe..r ;ii: ~ Rick a.1dlno'1 3333 lrktol St. W!wPORTER INN SPANISH Furnltutt ,.tmood ONCE-~-l!:AR •....,.....,is. 531.-'1936 Mobllo World .c..to.-1101 Jamboroo Rood trom model homo. s.v1np A~L FL()9R MODELS lllllTftll f•'BRICS 19(12 S..ci> Bl:, H.B. '"2.1311 Interview hou.11 :g from 10 . Newport ~ach up to 70,;. Spanish qUfited Conn .• WurUtz,r e Ki;iabe Mii IW 'A 436 S. Harbor Bl., SA 531-mo am to 5 """ lor the .J.ADIES. =.. ~ .. =-~ 2 S1~ PIAN.~p ohtl Dli~ANS "'FDR SALE .Holfdciy SpeclaJ1 Manqu. " · ' setuty ta our buslnesa. why room lamp11 le Spanis!1~ ~,..~ Remnants ~ • Mill 20 wide $1599 down -$911.89 EXPERIENCEO PIX OPERATOR not make It youn? Sell a ting. El Pn!sldente ldnpb:e .YOU C OIC~ / end.I Sat' Only I a.m. to 2 mo. 1ncl. tax, le., deJ. a.nd prod uct unconditionally bedroom suite, oak triple 1 QOfo OFF/ p.m. 9'19 Baker, c.o.ta Mesa. l&t-up -3 ~~., l!ll. , ~·~A_:'=';! .,..,., • mimlr, kin< Ono _. only SKIS . RED STAR . aided IA Y HARIQR women who want to um. ht.adboard, kbasbz mattress some aavinas-to 30% onl)' 1 day comJl with Mobile 'HOm• Show ~too 546-5341 &. box springs, 2 commodes. SHOP EARL YI Solomon toe i: heel bindina:. 1425 ~r st.. Costa Mesa 0 OFF EXC. UNITED C•• IFDRNI• & 2 boudoir lampo, ' plO<:e No down e Euy torma "10 an 11th-$185. Days Cat Harbod """ ~ WANTED. hoste:lwa s~ "fi'l'OU.lht tron dintn& • Delivery • 646-0583. eYH • wkends 540-M70 LIMITED QUANTITY ·BANK ~u::.:t°!°~ :-;.~~ .... ~= GouldJolutlc Co.~pony ..,._ • • · " SEE. tho Dual Wldo ~ S029 Horllor llvd. Coot•- $46.2033 . i..-t PM • , PM ~w~ -A.... Sinc:e w • REGIStER 11""' n.e Unor ""' -. Pora-Thun'."·.•,.•.Tr1".""'.1!"':&" rtl!f 30th 'i: 31.d. See Mt. westminater. 89M434 d.lil)' 21MS N. lda1n. Santa Ana cw.e. aftrf "lat: l's t ! mount. !lite and Glncsl . ~ Sdlierbold al Mr. Steak. 10 AM to 9 PM, Sal 10 ~ot"tjl~"~O C11k o1b t'-, Custom rnobilebomesnowat 11·-....;.;;..;o.:.;;..;......:;..;..;;;..._;....:;;a;;_..;.....c-·ll '261 review, Coo1a MHa, AM to • PM., Sun. 12 PN s.u.i.; 12 to 5 · Upbob""' Sd>L ~ Dual Wide $lllff ~:X~.~~ SCRAM-LETS llMoving Sllell =·::i.·~·..!:o.;;"N5:~~1~r._~ knowledp of bkkpr, and This sreat Ah continues! ARTON E Stereopbonicl======== lhortband helpful. Auto-ANSWERS A IOClflb' st.oct ot ~ Olb801e model AM·FM and · motive expe r. preferred. apmet.·ud~nmatm: 'reeoni chancer. Walnut MOTOR HOMES 9215 . \ WAITRESSES c.ontact Mn. Brant Jobnton Either _ Colic _ Tepid _ _ all ot wh1ch are btinc wood, needs some W'Ot"~ I' 0 -.. ~ le Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., ., __ .. 1, _ .. ~ 'ri-further reduced to clear. Be Lookt be J. u t t f.u 1. $3).' T 35. '"~ TIME.. ·-~ -~ _,,_ 1162-1689 NEAT APPEARANCE. NO C.M • .,...,_ A precocious playboy: sure to shop ua before )'Oil ~,,,,,,.:.,_· ==~--'-.I EXPERIENCE ND:ES. PERMANENT -live in, WbeJ) an intaut, he srabbed buy. SAJtY. practlcal nune or mmt for tbe nurse instead of the WARD'S BADDWIN srtmIO knowledge of nu r 1 1 n I , BQTJ'LE. ll01 Newport. C:M., MU4M APPLY l',ER.!ON oopoclally -for Open SW>day a1tamoons 2 P.M, ~ sirl 22. :Paya : · Yamaihli Sil--0191 Evn • wk ends; Gara .. S.le I022 Pi1no1 &. Or91n1 IOl'S JIG BOY 56--7888 FURNITURE 1c Mt 1 c e 11 . See them rviw at "'E.11t1> ~ wArn1ESSF.S WANTED tiom1. = G1on.....i LL, Coast Miiiie ---'~"-'--"-----: i;d·o~il :~ ~t to 5 p.m., 1139 Newport lfvcl, CM APPLY J46-CJZ71 Rll or lVll TO:,:~';;;,!"' AppllanCH 1100 114 S. II Camino Roal PETS and LIVESTOCK l====.;:;:=:;::11 NEEDED FULL TIME HuntinctDD B<acl> San Clo-Peta, Gonoral 1100 M~-i .. I=======-WESl'ING1!0USE REFRIG-49Z-464Z •••.• ,. Apply N-rt Harbor Conval-nt Hoopllal 646-7764 Jobo-Mon, Wom. 7500 =~Rian~.=: 1:: , SCRAM•LEJS '67 UUUMPH * DRIVERS * buy! 53<0653, art. 5,30 PM Tolovlolon 1205 T·IOO c 500 c.c. Xlnt """" 11'-...rf RENT TV $10 ANSWERS Lo~ mile .. •, 1825. Pvt. pty. No -.... enc• Antique• 1110 No Dopoelt . FOff dolivory • '31-1387 • ' Necac..,.rv! SU<Mn or '1'72-1110 Turban -Savor -Plait -LAST minute Chriatmu g'ift. , ---1 $AST stock Amer & Eur " , Plque -PARENTS 196'1 Yamaha 100 DI.rt Sfke MUJt ba.ve clean~· furn &. clock!. Larry 21 ~LOR TV $149. 21' A ~c)c telliq: "l w/f;fT.kit)iotbtraccttill. drivinl m:onL Apply Morlan Antiques, 2 4 2 I B&W TV S39. Botb work sot. • tlivoree all rl&ht, and '250. 6'J3..3.172 ' YELLOW CAI CD. Nowport Blvd., C. M. xlnl. ilf6.lll:l5 W. &ot ~!"'i" o1 my-~ YAMAHA 80.0"1 bike. Good 186 E. l6tb St p ARENTS. \ •. ' ' J . <lblid. $150 C.Ota """ Sewing Mlchlnos 1120 HI.fl lo S-1210 PElllMAN <>i.... ~ · * 6".-1>41 * B.l<~Goodric l1 ' . .._.. ... -·-.t.Y. TllU New Long Miler (Moot Siznl 4-PlY NYLON CORD WHiTEWAW :· $2.95 more per tlr• •II 1lm lXCMANtl $1·3· 95 1111' ..... " •IN• .. $14~.~ -..... -· •u $15~.~ -· .,..,. ..... "'"' $16~.~ . -· -· n•11 111-11 ~lonlst for S.rv· lq Dopt./C::ar lockay. 2S 'or oldor'.>f"ust bo a good drlWir ond hold valid C.111. Ii•· •Ml. S.4 Mr.-Hfnman *CARVER PONTIAC 2925 Harbor Blvd., C.M. • SAi.ES • 1J67 SINGER. complete with Zl:N1TH SW.. I ~'lhtrt. Ideal ~25 ~· HODAKA 100 cc 5 ipd. $1795 walnut cabinet Dl\'Oree &e>o L1ke new, NO. tfT FIOwer >!t_llllWI ' ' eustorn. Like new, ·400 'tnL llU tl<m lon:ed aacrllloe. Auto. St Apt G. Coota Mm. Cb 1120 Coot 16'0 ..U $400. W.- zi&:·zag, toucb-o-matic, but· STEREO • "'lJ69 Solid State • '62 TRI immaculate chrome FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENT Wboluale: l.J&b.Unc Fixtura ton holn. blind hem&, o:mo1a atmo. Newr u.ec!. SIAMESE. Ab)', stud ser. jwt rebuilt. '69 ta11, ,.95 VALUE :;: --------I Sbowloom. S... aperiaot OVl!l'CUll without attach. S&erUieel $15. m,.1280 Slamt«!, Aby, Pvslan • sa.criflct·$150, 536--a:d Wllfl .., 2 n,. ~ ., • e COSMETOLOGIST ""-Soluy plwl -.Aasumo $01 """ °' ISU7 Rlmlan Blue t I t1 en I . HONDA !!0-$ISO. auto.~~=========:!..----~-:" 5 n.,a. Pnm --· ""'-~Call !l.10-1212 , er Ml-II•-HOO 5IMll58 °"""""· Xlnt Concl. CaJi 11 but..,,'™" A...,... • 547-6351 • .. JU5T IN TIME :,"';"" ...::· i!!."": Guy, 6'13--7981 BRAKE RELINE SHERATON BEACH Muslcol lntt. 1125 FDR THE HOLIDAYS Chrt.tmu. ,...._ ""'' Campers 9S20 11.HOMR.IS 1 TIS. eUAIAN'Tll! LINING and LAIOR WANTED: Exporion<:Od tu DRtJMS-slinaerlan, 1 po. . Lov.ly Glftl ;;:;=c.:.. ___ .;..:.... INN retum preparm1 tor work 1et, $250; Fender Muatanc. B~ cry 1t_al Uquor l>og ~=''-----= mu 0ce&n Avenue during tax 1111uon. State Elec. suitar I: amp, $175. t!aaH (Libby) star Dust FOR A cuddly Chri!....,U Hunttrwton Beach qualifications 1n reply. Jm: All Ilnt cond. 548-&61 lJ&ttm:t. 8 each, 10 c;e. 'l\J.m-toy min1 poodl • WORK IN CdM M..fiOl Dally Pilot 12 STiiING Glba::ID auttar blen -Pilsner -small Bran. AKC &: white ~~ver sr:· SECRETARY for Lepl In-FUI.J.. OR PART TIME help with new electric equip I. dy (or Wine) -~artlnl -Old 7 w~ to l yr. 494-7911 ' 1: M tua1 Fund reqUittd for Royal Enlfisb caR. Bargain at $1llO. Fubion -Conlia1 -Pony. -=~~--='-'-"-'-"'"--~Require ~ & Filh ,It Chips, 17th at Jrvbie, 673-2!&1 or 615-1706 Jiaen. $.1.50 eecb, or buy HUSKIE .p u Pp I e 1 for musi tab ft!IPOftllbl1lt7. Sil-c.oata Meu 11111 complete; Mart In~ Clu'Ul~j ~~are Write po Box Pianos & Organs 1130 shaker, same pattern $4.50, c .. o..""'-=------''- aey ~ del ~ ·Cali!. alao 2 other cocktail shakers, TOY Poodle! AKC. White :as • Aflnci11, Men & HAMMOND~ Steinway -Ya-low priced, SJ6.8653 after 6 le Silver, $50 . · . Women . 7550 mai. • new A ultd planos p.m. . * 646-3365 * RECEPTIONIST of an m&Rs. Best ~ ln ~ • Co., La&wul il So. CaJll. rl&hl ..... GOOJ> ~ Lato Modol T-CUP Toy Poodle Pupo, 2 Beach; tn. T AM ot 4 nawport . SCHMIDT MUSIC co.. COpPertone IU r a ';I C e , lb. 1tuda by Poodles,, Yodde PN-all-oolb. ntu&g,...8ll~-n..! 1901N.Maln, :=-) TV (m •p~ or>W-.-1...:=:::::::::::::::::;::;~ sreet ecaklmn'I. accurate r-'olUI • s..nu. ._ Warka. awn. wv• LOVABLE Dlcblbm;d PQI:: BUS: Partly coawrt:td. $6IXI t;nUt. Call tr app't. ORI.GIN AL Wm. Knab• ~tcbm a::-llPCl'tl AKC. Jted.. min-2 main or Belt Offer. Mn. Kirner ........:U parlor pud ,..._ nlmt vnltorm • • Mlecwlla= rs-Ph'L>=:s,tm. CID aft 1.....-. 80-?521 RH P1rt Time R f!ntah. ace1. eand. MOit clrl '• c:lothln1, Imported Autol 9600 11b:l1:30 Mon. A 1\les. eves. eell. m-21196 A3 ~ m I 1ca11aneou1 boy'1 IRISH.ARC. 'D~ ~~ l'lilr Lido l!aCl! W.,, Lido Pulr. 11!1 clothtzw, I>'-k n I o t ·-... ~Y~ I Spot Cu • l<r Importa O:lmUelcenC Center a>NN 'Ibettre. C q n 1 e L• knlcD. ht1ter (electric) $100. up. &734S'Z5 aft 3 We Pl.l' mere b' UY lmlat • -0rpn, wa1not. 111ce _, 1n1ns, wa111o u.n. (lood _.,._ o1 ,...., mw Newport Belcb &G-llM4 Deliftftd • ~ chrome toftl rac)ll, curtain Ho,...1 WO ·or eonditkn. i. ry ua btf<ft SALES LADY for Better e Hoste1i11, WaitreueA. $2395.. !'bone ~ rods. IArl'e llahl marbl.e. 3 YR old Ar ab I an yoo 5dL ELM 0 RE woman's wear. Fuh er part Cooks, Dinner Walttt A GC.3526 ThofOUlhbred ch e 1 t nut MO'J'ORS, 15300 Beadl Bhd. timo . ............_ Apply tn Kitcl>on workon. Call Bon>· FREE TO YOU SHAPE UP Goldi..,. JI\> b •" d 1 • Wmmio.ior. 1194-3322. pelWD: O'Brien's Spedalty it, 548-7796 for the HOLIDAYS! 543-3814 Shop. 2525 E. Coast Hwy, ARGUS AGENCIES ORGANIC Fertlllzer, apd Slauffor lloducln1 , _T_R_A_N-SPO_R_T_A_T_IO_N_ DATSUN CdM 1869 C Newport Blvd., c:..t.-1. horse manure combined Machfne $15 1--------·11 CDMBINATION, fh.rp Bar with wood aha.vlnp.. Good 54B-4753 Bolts & Yachts 9000 '68 DATSUN '1l00. 5 spd Maids • Go Go De.ncml. School•ln1tructlon 7600 mulch. 13.l-5.132 or MM931 ......... Q 1 · sptscar ronv, br1nit n r w -~ff!!O -~-tm .iff .. _...tH .... bt'tw II 6 5 Mon thru Fri. -~•• UE Jewe ry 1 4 ) .. JT, Custom Fl~ cond. Gd p1ic~. 67J....4819 Top wases .... ...,....... '" ......... u .... ., ...,.,... ........ ,.. 12131 modern r1np, lood If' ec-Racer. Blut ind iold. eves ltarL Ph. for tnt. 546-83 ClDdttn, srancfchl.Jdttn, or tiom A prices. Allen Green TraDet A bolt frelhty\:,::=======· ~ SASSYLASSY,2901Harbtr, ~l~~~ •.e~N~t. = ~ ~~-~Se. Cout painted. Ne• white FERRAii C.M. eel t vi' ... 64).«199 12fJC wy, -.--nauc ahy de . Upbolsten1 ___ ....;.:.:;.~--·ll PBX ror 'i'XI:.J:P"BONJ: cmol. 113 Del Mar, CM. EUCALYPTUSFtreweod ~ 16% h' Cbampioii FERRARI ANSWEIUNG SERVICE. ~ TWIN Bedspdnp and wood wtdtale $22.. CIDl'd PhOnl matneL Oxnlileta •itb --i*~llrool bat. Oii< MIRbiANDISI POR bod -· ad-cond. 5fMm oftlr C .......i bl -at-Nowport Im-Lid. Or- a llllllL .!:. PK • 1 :ul. SALi AND TllADI 116-0m DRY n-Wood. -ml -SH " '808 '"1' Coun'1'• oalJI outtm. WHEEL 99 BALANCE . ~ Jo.In the R1dl1l ,Aae Sllvwt-n Radial 990 T rmls up to 15,000 milesfu1th1rthlntiru A• L•w • lhltcomeon--27&1 Am1riu 's llltlSt •tlvloaitilrl Oall IG--.OU-DAVENPORT la ---and ...-_ """' ...._... N...,... Boodl. "°" doola . . &----L!I llAlltsutiii -.., l'uml..,,.. 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'tll 1 Call Tues. er Thurs. • 637.o&.1 • 642.-1231 Cao iur,. tnnap. m.= 1194-<'49 121>6 BRUNSWICK pool tablo W. Salllloalt 90101:::;:=:======-11 * PHONI TEA<JIER -"" .,. y.,_ (hrislmlS FREE "'&001d -. •wt. exc:ollo"' '''ncllllo>>. S3li0. BY o...... 20' Ketdo, lnbnl MERCEDES IENZ S4MS43 9 mo babf". I ti J 'lll'felil1, """' r old mixed 'P@Pitl Lab. tncl acceu. S'B-'7142 aux •iv, Xlnt oond. 222 Col· 646-4421 ..,-.-.-A,,....... Furnltvro mo!bor. 5404M5 1212t DRY Fl•EWDOD ton!!<.,NalfWIU U62 MERCEDES B<m 211 2049 Harbor •1vll. (.t lay) HOUSEKEE>ER/coolr. lhJt 21911 l::lartllll' lllwl. SMAU. 2 yr old rnaJe Ter-SUI * MQr.M39 SNOWBIJU> No, 371 SE Omvert. Pwr strt. auto. 1•,.oat.li. ..... SIWlll.7 Coo1aM... 00 l'Oodlo doc. rm., THEQUDa:llYOllCALL, $2!1!1 Now-1111$2200.-COSTA MESA ............. HHN> i)(ifr"-''!1111 ~n. ll94--a9.1 lJ/211 THE QOlCICER YOU &a.L 548-94IT _ _:!!OCK~~IT:..;TO:.::_'EM!:!;...' -.J·---------•a•"··.__ .. _._ .. _ .. _ ..... _'...;i ( -----~----------------------------------- r I ! ' ' r I ---......... ....., -·-------.. -----~--·--------r------·---. ------~----------~-------,,,.. ' I CRJlFlWvfD.I ' . . '6J cADILLAt . ·-Con.Yefttble coupe; Flnlahed' In medium 'blue ~ with black tap and full leatMt '. lft~or. AD power ~ta pl~ many other dcHJJac fae*99: options. You must see and 'clj'fye , .... -<OHn62> · .. .,...S:,$555 PllCI ... ' -. • ·: • 11:1 . " .. tlAN81 '· ,.-. . COUNTf _ flfETWOClrlR~S .l\DORADOS. -~' (Olllf'f)f Vll1ES ·' SEDAll Di'VIUES . ~ .... COMVIRlllW ' . .. ~' '64 cAOILLAC $1888 ·: . SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE ·THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19.1 . • ~$5555fl1C1 . -' .. 1 _; -• • -'lJ~ .• ~ 8:30 AM to 9:00 _PM -MONDAY thru FRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAYancl·SUNDAY ·' ' j ' ' ' ' o , • I ' Y()tJR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DE~ SERVING l'HE ORANGE COAST HAllBc>R 'AREA '· l"'·'. ., ', . MG . ·Ml ~Sotvl ... Parto a,,._... MW MG ••bl loetllo ... -- 1 Hen Mow! " .. , .... • NAB ~E-RS "' ' • 2600 ·Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ' . • -. . ., . { 540-9100 • • • .., •· -• I -: 1 . I I l ) I j I I I I -... ,,. ~-. .,. ' . ~-\ ,\.,,) l_' . .... ,} . . . ,. ' ' .. ' . . ) " . ' I ' . '1 \ ;i-L, VI, hych1M1tlc, pwr. it.er., RIH, WSW. IVCJ 3061 s2977 s · --··ow 2"7 ,, .. r" ·---..... -=,..., '-"=--'-=--===-"--=----.r_'!,... ___ • -....);"" __ -...:_;, -=:---~ -----' ~-· --. - • • •• · .. • J ~, . : • .J ,• . .. ' r . .