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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-01-02 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa-~- • • p I • ' .. I • .... ' I ,. , 1 • • • . • ec ·ree . ; , ... .. - • • t j ' " . ... • •• '! . EiJe . • • '""!~', "' .. ,t'. I I '700 ' I r .... · • r .WoUnds .Santa .Ana · Mil~·; .. . .;... j • •• \' •• ' VOL. U._MO. lo I 'ICTtCHllS. A "Atll .. I .. ........ ~~~ ...... .., ........ ~···~·····--·1.1· ........................ 111 ......... ~ ...................... . ·' .n • '· ' ' • ... ' ' Shot Fired:·· .. .. ID , ' . ' Cockpit ·.: . ' "' " " I • O:J • ' , . (' I ' . ' . •• . ·' I • ·-.. 1 .. ~· • '. ' 'I ., 1'a.nd Roses. . ., · . . . • • ' f f I l , •. Comllllan,Jloll Hope et)lertainS ".1-" wllb llltlled. o~\ Wednos· Claiifu-tlOth 'l:oumelnent .-of Rooes Parade inr F'aiaden~. Mope, juat ;~· tr'mn ' annual'1loliday tour of u.s; ...... overseas, :served as --,~arsltal for•the. event. Hope 'Bnd ...,.Jbi, IDOiai'ai,. were 1lfOOled · , ~1·t)ieeiio ""'!' a'pP!ause a11 ·a1on~ ~rede ·>;OUte-., . .. . . . ' • • / • " • QUD troops fired on a farm about eight miles south or the Sea of G8.n1ee with machine llJlll!I and tanks. Twenty minutes later Mirage pghter planes plastered tpe area with nspslm· and rockets. Four other Mirages attacked \be Ziihlab Dam area in-the norttiern · Jonlan Valley, the apoltesman said. A military spokesman in Jerusalem said fighters had been diBpatched to sllence Falah guerriJla positions and "sabOtage W!sb" In the village of Menshiyen, south of the Sea of Galilee. Neither aide r!ported any cuuallies. A Milan newspaper today published a rare interview with Pope Paul VJ, Jn which the pontiff said intervention in the Mideast by the great powers might b!> needed to halt the area's 1Ude toward war. In Llindon, Soviet ambassador Mikhail Sm1rn9vsky "" said · to have· carrt«I a new peace plan involving Britain, Fran- Ct )ltd the United States when be met today with Britlsh foreign secretary Mlahae1 Stewart. (Earlier story, Page I). ' In Amman, Falah guerrillas said they had ahot . down an i.r .. u ~nfu Mirage flgbl<r 9Wlb of the Dead Sea. But they said .only that the plane had been seen fallirg ·0 in flam~,'· and did ~ot dl"1llle the time of fbe downJn& 6r lhe ·Weapcne· int<ilved. : M A/)1-newspaper said lira~ guer• tillii~hld ·cau.a '"irWIJ" c!h\WUel Jn a platoon ' ol ltraell IOldiers staUoned oulllde lhO lbi-lhll)ll<DIOlqlle In Hebron, Occupied JOrdill.-' "' . • I • '' "' . . • • "1 ••. ' • :·. . l • ...-:i. ,. •'. • I •f··~ j l ~ .r I' : , ' ' ' ' I I ' ' • ' ' ' • . I •• : ' ! J' :1 : ' '1'1(.') ' 'It', I ~,'Ra~~i::. ~ . .. ' ~·~!1., ,, 1 .... .,....... ' '· ., .•. ' 1' t ; --, ---- • •. . ~ • '· •, .. , .. . ' .... . .. . . • . . I . l ,, " : .1 . .. ' .. ' . I • ~ ' . .. . '• • · I j l • • ' ' ' ' • ( T• ( • • • ' n • ' •• • " I • . , ; i : ~ . ~ .. • •' .. . ' . ' •• • • . ' • • • • • • a 0 w 0 .. • " " • ~ c u :: k ~ • ll D .. .. • 0 • a ~ p " .. M E fl " M " •• ; : I ' ·' • 0 • l • ' • • ' • j i I ~j_ . ' ' s ...... P ... l SHOOTOUT ..• ,..... Plllmml ud anolher man ol .. 7llor • "511<... lull of marljUUI ad cfN& pl1ll from hil aparlmen~ bat Ibo DP1llC7 ...,.. hU ...... tut)IOd. ' ... •· ~ ~ men denied theft of th~ •. ....,Oct haul, In -wttln po11'2. :tlcllodUd for ~ tlnla mll!'n- -'-ton tine &1111 filonr d>aria art tlseoo ·• . Jjozn, all accused of accoml>anYlnc ·· _.,1ey to t1ne Alta sir.et residence, -.. gunfire -..ut: ,Donald D. Lincoln, II, wli!Wer, -A. Unooln, 11. P\slJerton. lleor'" o. -. II, N1erton. llusse1l E. McGrtW, 11,La Habra. A man wm lives directly across the -from Mrs. Lula M. Pittman's ..... said tine vtlilorl broke -... ---Into the bom8 -· orrlval -r.o men spilt and ran away . . • 1hen ooe suddenly fell and crawled hrto the gutter," said De For f s t .Moneymaker, 24, of 7001 Alto SI., just C. feet from Huntington Beach city IJmlt& 4"lbere were bollell flying everywhere ud women ............. added Uno -·-~ man who fell -never to get up -with a slue in hi• lelt chest was lllllrlirf .-~-for oU~i•lllJ-dnspled to~ I • Starting : the. New . . Year Bight _, Denu 'Face €~ Anderson Heads· GOP Conference. v. • • .. , ' .. , .... ·· .... ·,, .. 'l ... WASlllNG'l'ON ·(\JPl):-llef.· Jola •\IUGD711!1r tlocl u 1pipor for Ibo --. (!WIL), --lodu nllt two yoan tine~­ by hil ~to a ~Ucln ')Nd. allly ~b)' tlno mejor-: 05'lhlp pO.t luCCaedinl p.,: Mslvbi IU puty today. • L11rf; (11-W!I.), who be"""'-· l'iHizolon ~ lo Una Sen--taey tn tlze. Nllon adminlllrallocs. Go. win Ill _..in,, -. Andenon WU zwntd U dlalnnzai JI. -.iiJP-'7119 Cl! eldol fJl Ille , Iha GOP cool•""'" """"' 1 ~ OW. Wiii be eeWed. -dOor -11n1 of R<publj<aill, ~ 8lli. --II.~. (!>MUI.), olonfl' IOUT'COI said. . · Is oeeldna to topple Sen. lluareU B. Tllo GOP caucus pr«edod by several LonJ, (~). u majority whip. Rep.ib- hourl • Democratic caucus a( whlcb-· llCIDS meantime will (boose either Sen. Rep. Joho w. McConnaclt, ([).Masi.), Romsn llnuU fJl Ndlruka cc Sen. was e:rpected to be re-elected to hill post Hugh Scott of PemsyJvania to repllce as s~r. · Sen. Thomu H. Kuchel of callfonua as Anderson was opposed by Reps. Albert minority whip. Quie, (R·MiM.), and Jackson Belts, (R-Ohlo.) Anderson won the three-wa)' race • iccotdlD& to an· unoUicial tally, by a large ruirgb-116 votes, to 46 for Betts and 11 'fbr 'Quie. other GOP jobs went uncootested. These Included ..tectlon of llep.lbllcan leader Gerald R. Ford, (R.-Mich.), his assistant, Republican whip L es 1 i e Arends, (R·lll.), and John . Rhodes, 1a;Ar1L), chalnnan of Uno GOP policy <:omuilltee... . . ·. COED SLAIN • • fs off Mulhollandfi?Drive fl road known as a lovers lane. Plush homes d the hilll. Nearby are houses o by alnaer Robert Goulet and !Onner pdentlal P7'1S secretarY Pierre Sallnger. · · " ~-~~ •• lrWnd j •• t llW .. Roi 8mtth. and .. ~ .... told -llOll<e a.., ..... -.Ood •-totih 4rup belare ~ llirn 'n!ree U.S. prisoners wait In front of Viet Cong fla& for ~r Niw Year's Day release abciut 50 miles norih of ~· Framed by U.S. and VC negot!a- tors are (from lei!) Spec. 4 James W. Brigbam, Ocela, Iii.a;; Spec. 4 1bomas N. Jooet,. Lynville, Ind. and Den G. Smill!, Akron, Pa. ,• In the Democratic ~e, 46·y~d Rep. .)!«rljl K. Udall, .([).Ariz.).. Wal cballqlng tine 77·yeoNlld McConniacl<. Tbe lnsurg-flgund to wlo what they termed imPOl'(ant ,oooCesslooa QD how porty and a-allaJn wtll be nm. . A oearch parly l!"""I Marina's bC!IJ about 30 feet down a 11ope.· Surcberl went there after a woman walttnc on. MUlhoUand Drive reported llndinC a purse. Jn it were II~'•· comii'ad, credit cants ud a smWl alllouTit •I ' . llii ._. al a pool lnall . • 'Ille --bratlner ~ =~r~~ .. ~ ' lllrote and ran, jumping inlo the rear OI tine moving vehicle. I 'Wamed o1 ID>P"ncllnc t1'luble, llzm. tJngtoa Buch police relayed information to WatmiMtu officm, who arrtved al tine Alta SU..t club only - ... late to bait tine l!unflre, Poodle Purloined;~ . . Hippies Hwited Two teenqe hlpplMtyle. girll ap. pomrtly took • J!)lng lo tine $400 pQOdle -by am-Duhe. 87.0.3 Nlghtongale Ii., fOIDllab! ~ V 111"?i '!'!>d' wall!ed off wllll 11 ~-. • . Duhe told ,'pollce'llW-*t w\u ~ while be WU ;tt 7U Ocean A••·• lfmn. linCloo BeoclL ' . • • . . A neighbor uid lhe 'an two bippie-- ,i;1e gir!J wills a riac l!lal matthed tine deocr!plloo ol .Dldne'i 'niNte poodle. The doc hU BOi.llliiR,lll!md. 1 Orange · County Airport 2 Years Away From ILS • By JACK BROBACK .. Of ... °"*' ..... $fetf Orange County Airport will not gel tu ·toi:ig-oou8:ht lns,ttument LandJng System (lLS) ~or bout two years, Rebert J. Bresnah n, county director of. aviation, repo today. Bresnabu said the Federal Aviation ' Adminlstrat1on cannot install the bad weather eqwpmept because the as setup transmitters on the field and In tbe control tower. Part of the new runway equipment' wHI ~be runway lights ex· tending north of MacArthur Boulevard. New l'.".ear's 168 Toll in Traffic = :.'!':Y airport""" been Below Estimates He'"Ajd ·It woul<f ~ Febl:Uary, 1970,. before any additional equipment is ready. UnUed Prtss IntemaUonal ·'!'Ile loss lo the airport w.., blamed 00 delaya in location of thi ILS system A total of 168 persons died in lraffi.c ~ ·~tion of future ~ of a~nl.s over th~ 31l-hour New Yea r'.s ttie facfllty. holiday -far below safety experts' " ' i ~ Gfl41~e, the ILS ground iMtallation . :t-minimum estimates ,-f I n a I reports ~ •., ,. . w:1 rettrlJ~ cltai?(ed '2 -1't?et. rfationJ!:~~ncil had pre· i No Fa•..;1:~· ... ~--"10if,ll .. bee':.s.d'.•~'°"l' t~i show"' tod•Y··~ ,. Over Ne . .,;.,."' •. . ' ~ · way near tine iUn\iaya. dieted betwe<h 'ltlf . P"rsons cooltl n Jn.~ ,,... ' , the Board of be expected to be ldiTe<t'in traffic during Oranc• County I'll llsrQlg)I the New Year'• Eve bollday wttbDot a · tnftlc titamy. ·r · Tho last -to .dJe In .. lnlllc was Mrs. Anna St1uka, '5...!Jf mD Parton· St., Santa Ana. She aucoumbed Tuelday ...mna at Crance~ Medlpl ~ ol lnjurla -In .. ~ lorlW In the day . Police said Mn. StlUta, a podellrion, --by a .,.,. Oii Brlslol -al 1llJill!no Avmse, Slllla Ana. • an agreement with the holiday period which started at 6 utelrj · · JYll.em. p.m. Tuesaay and · ended at midnight •W ··w-acting director of the Wednesday. ™'wtlllWrn region, said the next order The record for 1 one-day holiday ts '*-tLS 'erzQlpinent 11 not 1cheduJed for 193 traffic deaths, set over New Year'a, diljyery antll .February, 1970, ~ause 1963. The normal toll for a similar, tM "FAA ordtrl :iPlY in quantiUes of noh·holiday period is 95. 2t •more systebfi at one time. The breakdown of accidental deaths '1t wf11' tab ID atimated three to during the 1969 New Year's: ab: moalhs to lnstaII the equipment at Traffic UIS the airport resulting In the two year Fir~ 35 delay. Planes 73 The Jl1IPORd lnltallalion include& Miscellaneous 22 Tolal 238 USC Wins 'Consolation'- California led the traUic death toll with 23. Ohio followed with 11 and there were 10 each in Missouri a'.ld Perwylvania. Sweeps Two ·Boat Regattas Mental Te-sts Set For Westminster Man in Beating Pen~c '· Pope P'jl}. VI .ca~ ·1£r wqrl~ peace irl New-Year'~ Diy ad· dress at 5th Century Rome Church of St. Mary on the Altar of Heaven on the ancient Capitoline !!ill. Liquor Sto1·e Hit in Laguna The new c.q....· -al noall Frl-dsy wben u lta llnl bullnoas thallouse 11 From Col.1$t Named tQ List For >G'rand Jury Thirty names, lncluding 'eleven from · the Orange Coast, have veen nominated 'for possible stlect.lon on the 1M9 Oran&• County Grand Jury. " Flnat aelectian of 19 jurors frotn the Jist of 30 will be made Jan. 9 in the court of presiding Judge ftobert Gardner, The 30 namu were selected from a list or so submitted by Superior Court judges. The ex"Gutive committee of· the judicial counsel seJecled the flnalllta. Nom.inets selected from the Orange Coast are ~Id I. Huddleston, Mrs. Max ~Iller, Mrs. Judy ~. Mt! .. Robert N. Weed and Mr>. John llr:'ry Russell, a,ll of the _Newport Beach;, ljoward lt .. M.~~. or s~ ~P'!ente"; Laurence K. kt~ and •Wlfliam D. Martin of Laguna ~a£!1;..,_James Sayer of Id' Alamlfoii and' Ari Grang!r of HunUijtoR·"Bff.ch. ' ' • · · ··Other• an' ~tililt ·A .. \'Warren ·and Virgil Simpson, Yotba Ll~a; Paul \V-. BMJWer, Placentia: Willlmn Vannalta, Joe Cooper, Manuel ~uardo, Mrs. Hµpler Piper and Hilton Datessl all or Fullerton; Herman Lenz, Anatteinl. -~ Rtchard Hernandez, Mrs. Fl:>r\!:i:e Luken!, Mrs. 'Earl D. Ran&<lm an:l r ':-s, Tessa Kljpsteln altof.Santa. Ana; t.r ! R. White, Warren E. Bloom, nnd ~, ~. Kennelh Calnet lit -of Orange; Mrs • .' Butler Perryma of Tultln; Cllfford C. Houser of Garden Grove, aiit waticr H. DWI of Buena· P.ark. '.~ money. Searchers said the ravine was so overgroWJl with brush lh1t a belict1pler circling the are.a for days did . not spot tine body of the P"Ute, blue-eyed &lrl, who aspired to be an artl!t. Marina's body was still clad ln the brown slacb and fur-trimmed mat lbe wore when she left iO ylalt J~ Homburg, 22, a family friend, In Una Brentwood oecU~ ol Loa Angeles Sundal! 1 Dlghl -· IA. White Aki tine &lrl bid· been dead l7ince earl/ Monell!' morniJJI •. ' Homburg said. be and Marina nM!I two other caup1q at a +Dl&bt dub ~ Santa Monica lloulevud oboUI l:ID- day nlgbt. They relumed to .bta homl! about 11:30, ud MUloa left b)' bent1I aboul S:IS L11L 8be ,... lulfl llome -usuall1 • »inlnu,te drive. '· The ,Jh:l'• mother, ~ actreu who Jut appiared in ~ film i•Gamea". said she heud noile< -at about . 1:30 a.m. Sbe heud a loud aujo mllfll!lr. ad saw a man about IO yun o14 standing DHI to ber daup!er'I' zanaD lorelp car In tine driveway. ·Suddenly, 11)11 Hardi said she - a black sedan ~ OlllPf tine drlvowaj/ It ltopped ud tine -cUm.... lnle tbe ~ '1<1• lboullrit·' ~ U!it!: '"'Lil'lfO," the motbtr ll&kL , )'- A search ·wu begun,> and ftlal!v.W . oaid they suspected the llrl milbl blve heen -aped. · .• From Page I HU;\CKIN_G ~ ! ·_: oiymplc plane on takeoff from Plrli last Nov. I and forced 1t to retmu to Parl.!J . Ca~o po)lce aourca said FllnNrWos wu holding a cocked pllto1 with a, bull& In tine barrel wben the plane landed, A young gunman robbed Gill's Liquor , but he surrendered without 1 atrugle. .. In Laguoa Beach New Year's night and Car Tires Hit ''I am. a Communist and I wut to exiled \li'ilh $2!5 while adminlshing the go to MOIOOW eomeUme," Flamurldea owner to "plaJ it cool". told newsmen later. "But I intend to Police . Lt. ~obn Zelko said owner By Jce Pick Moh ask for pollUcal uylum in Egypt becauao it i.s a ,nat democracy and ii hi Charles H. Piety, 274 Chiquita St., was under (Preaident Gama) Abdel} Nasser."' In the rear of the store alone when Vandals with lee picks apparently went Flamurldea: said he was jailed for . a man entered the front door. on a New Year's rampage in Huntington seven months In Gre~ but releued Zelko said the man apparently had Beach, puncturing tires on at least four early in 1967. autOl!I owned by apartment dwellers at "This was t•· only way I could •·ave a small pistol partially concealed in uc ~ 212 Huntington St., Huntington Beach. the country," he said. his jacket pocket. "Put the money in Police said the tires all had puncture The Greek goYemment said it would a bag," he told Piety. Piety compiled. holes made by a· sharp object, pos.sibly demand the extradition of Flamurldts The money \li'as in $1, ~ and $10 bills. an ice pick. on char1es of attempted homicide for The bandit, who police said was about One car, parked In the carport at firing at the pilot. A spokesman 11MJ USC 1aillng teams scored wim on two front.i!. over the New Year Hollday,- w!nnlng both the Sugar Bowl Regatta 1a New Orleans and the Dick Sweet. l'ar1letual regatta In Newport Harbor. The Trojan WJermen bad to corpe from behind to wln oo La t ·e· Pontchartralq,. They were 18 point! behind Tulane on Monday but won all four races Tuesday as the Tulane Green Wave could finish no better than two thirds, a fifth and a sil:tl1. 30 years old, 5 feet 11 inches, weighing the rear of the apartment c<>mplex, had "the crime wu committed in a GrCf:k A Westminster man a<.'CUSed of savage-about 160, left by the rear door and four nat tires. airliner while she was flying within Greet Jy beating a two-year-old boy left ln 1_d=la=a=ppe=a=r=ed.===========T=h=e=o=th=er=c=ars=ha=d=o=n=e=or=t:;:wo:l::la:ts=.===air=spa=ce=.'=' ======== 5 his care was sent Tuesday to Atascadero Ir ) DAILY PILOT ....,.,. ..... H•kwft ... .._. ---·-.,__ c.w>olllTA ~I CO.UT PUlllMUNO C1:1Mll'ANY Jar.Ii l. C•rl.., ..,, VD hwldlnl ft o.r..ra1 1MMeer Tho-• K•••if ..... llt•111•t A. M•rphh1• MfMilllw ldl,., Potd HIMn ~-... ·--ct"-MINI: pt w.t hY tll"IM -~ IM<fl: 2211 WW """°' '°"""'-"' U.. .._.., m ,.,._.A-... ~ 1Mcf11 -"" .... ' ~ • USC. skippered by Argyle Campbell and Tim Hogan had a low score in wl.nning the regatta, Yale was second with ISO points ; San Diego State was third with 75; Navy was fourth with 79 and The Citadel was fifth with 89. Guy Doran led the USC team in win- ning the Sweet Regalt! at Newport Beach. There wtte eight teams entered in the eight-race round robin series in ShleldJ Class cloops. Second place went to Cal-Poly, San ~s Obispo with Carl Schumacher at the helm and third was UC Santa Barbara with Leslie: Messenger. Crewing for Doran of USC wu Jeff Merickel and Andy MacDonald. SdJrmacher's crew was Jim Gruodt and Mike Robinson, and in the cockpit with Miu Meue111er were Mlll:e Haltings and Jim 1Aw1. Mlu Messenger wu leading the regal· ta until the last race when the w1s over tine llortiq line early and failed to recover mm the restart. Boy, 4, Injured In Window Fall A HunUnaton Buch boy playing upstaln wUh fritnda WU teriously In.. furtd New Year's Day when he fell out an open window and plunged 11 feet to the ce:ment walk below. Patrick W. Saem, 4, ot 20281 RlmOOA Lene, suffered head injuries and wN taken to HunUngton fntercommujllty Hoapltol, where he Is In The lnteNllVI care unit. His condition was l~ted u sumied, but he 11 expected to recover, according to hospital aides. · • St.ate Hospital for possible classification as a mentally disordered sex offender. Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner held felony child beating and assault with inteot to commit murder charges against Robert Gary Stricklin. 20, of 7819 11th St., pending results of a three-month dJagnosis at the state facility. Westminster police arrested Stricklin last Oct. 10 after Mrs. Diane Blackman, 2192 Orange Ave., told oflicers that Stricklin assaulted her son while the little OOy was left in bis care at the Strictlln home. Hospital examination revealed that the child IUffered a skull fractw'e and severe injuries to his groin and lbe right side of his face and head were severely swollert Seven of Family Perish in Fire ?110NTREAL (UP1) -Seven members of one family died early today in a smoky bla7.e In an apartment IO cram· med with beds that firemen had lrouble lellini Inside. Tba vicUms 'l'ere Mn. Maurico Beau- doin, five of her eight children and a vllitinl niece. Buudoin and a oon managed to nee through a window. 'Ibey were treated for cut.I alld bllrnlt Two other children were vla!Ung relaUm. Ftremtn kept the btau confined to the Beaudohw' apartment on tine llt<07ld floor or tbe downtown tenement bulldlna:. Flrtmen said they .,.,.. hln)peml In their rtllCUe attempll by the beds Jam· med int~ lhe apartment. • • • jJ J. {jarrell~ 12th SEMl·ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE STARTS TODAY SUISTANTIAL SAVINGS ON SUCH FAMOUS BRANDS 'AS- HERITAGE • THOMASVILLE TOMLINSON • JAMESTOWN HECKMAN • CONA'NT BALL • HIBRITEN • KARGES • McGRUTHER CONRADI • SIMMONS • STONE & PHILLIP.S • STIFFEL • CENT~~ • KINDEL • PENN LVA f.. HOUSE • BRANDT • MAR BRO • FANCHER • I • ' !:) v . ' the : I::: ferl. ..... Ille ' '. IL),. B. JUI> ien. len. ... '., • >Wn rby >trl ,.., ·-•·I ~ .... "' ' . ~ ~I .. pier spot pr~ the she iobn the <1171 l bod·· 1.·:1 .. ... • umo :Nli ' ' ""'!', '· wbO a". boul. ~- lllll .... flJ/ lnllt lillil ;- !Viii ,.,. ' . . : .,..., -' -~ did, .. -I lo '* I lo .... me er ... !Or uid' oold idts !or said :t<k ·eet • I f I ' . ' 11' " . ' . • . ' -.... -. ; "' ' -' ' ' . f'tl'tr. Sht ."-• Greek Forces • • • Airliner to Cairo ' . ' ' P:rotection • For Nixon . ' . ' . ' ' 'Beefed -Up New Year's Eve " Shot Hits County Man in Head A sama Ana man was reported in I air condltlon today alter being struck hi lbe head by a buJJel appanntly fired hr.the air by a New Year'• Eve celebrant Burgeoos at Orange County Medical center ...... ed 111e bune1 1rom the hold of Linde G. Kester of :m S. Jaclloa St, Santa Ana, Wednesday. He WU struck as he !en hiJ aparlm<nt m«tly • rnJdni«ht . . -iwter. 23, ala~ to the· i..n.. olr a nelgbbor, l\hi~l;)Ja M. Han\liy, wtto called an ambulance. · ,• Nelgbbon said they heard gunshots ·~tre cracktn euUer aod p:>lte. that the sld tllat hit JC.-.. iJnll into the air by I cele!Jranl Station Bombed JERSEY CITY, N.J, (AP) -The Fifth Preoinct. police · ltaUon was hit by a bomb Wednesday in the aecond attack on tilt ataUon ln litUe moce than a moilth. aaid it wUI be •ffl'li dayw ore Ibey know whether Kesler will ~ alght ol an eye . Injured .'by .*. ;nit Incident wu one of.twe ~ . . 9[ v-,r•a ·Eve. Orville YutS!er of ' Bfoomfleld·'SL, Cypnlr, told polk:e · •· 1iu11e1 c:ruhed lhroogh lhe roo1 or blf.traller. He was ableot at the lime. . , . Poodle Purloined; I Jjlippies Hunted . I . I j .J -... ~ ... -- ---~ -- . -t ~ . • • t• . ' . -. N.Y. Sted:• ' ....::::....,_~ -~ .. _.. .; -.r.·-~ 1;_ ~in~,_-tJattl~) .-•' . ... .,.. .-~ · W~tminster -Man's : itt.~elf .Defe~e .. ' • -~. " .. .. • -aett <''ab x . I ,. r f•1,::R'¥dlD '1 I ' \ ' t You mlgbr ti.Sir "lllll weather I wat IQO aood IO'ld..~·.·1- 1 cast cal1I f« cJpudy and <.'OGier I condlUooa Ilona ll>o Orao&• Caul INSWE DAY - • • G l; l • 1 'l ' I ' • . I . l I i ; ~ • • :1 • •• •' ' •. ' • I : I • • • • ft c • 0 n ~ : i ~ i • s • .. fl ... Q } :; • c • " .. M •· • " M ... ' . • ' .. j • • t . I ' • . • I • • • • " •• i_; !. " --• IW1. y I'll.OT ;,... ~· J . . SHOO'J'OUT. •• • • ' 1 DA9'.Y PILOT .....,. W ltldllrll ~ .. -- Demi Face C~u ... •• ·Aiider~on ·Heads ~ G(),p ·. Cefi·f e~ence WASHlNGTON (UPI) -Rep .. John Andenoo. (II-Ill.), was ielected today by biJ colleal!U'B to a Republican lead- enhip post succeeding Rl.!p. Melvin Laird, (R-Wis.), who will be defense • From P•ge 1 MIDEAST ... south ol the Sea f;!f Galilee with machlne guns and tanks. socrelary Ip. the NilO!I adlDtnlotntttoo. Anderson wail named u chairman ol the GOP cqnf~ durhJii ,a ~. door meeting of RepuhllaM, ~ sional sourees said. The GOP eaucua preceded by 11\'tral boun a DemocraUa caucu, at wjilch Rep. John W. Mteormack, ji>-1\lua.), was espeded In be ,....,lected o bis post as speaker. Anderson was oppo.sed by Reps. Albert Quie, (R·Mimt.),. and Jacluoo Belts, (R-Ohio.) Apderaon won the three-\tay ract, accordlig to .ao unof(lc!al tally, by a large margio-IIS votes, to 4S for Betts and 18 for Quie. Other GOP jobs went uncontested. JUST PLAIN DICK AND PAT IN NOSTALGIC SOCIAL VISIT TO -SOUtlll!RN CALIFC>RNIA A R-Bowl Gama, a Chackup, • Luncheon for Finch, and Nixon Night In Anahtlm Twenty ininutes later Mirage fighter planes plastered the area with napalm and rock.elf. Four other Mirages attacked the Zlkblab Dam area· in the nortbern J otdan Valley, the spokesman said. A military spokesman In Jerusalem satd fighters bad been dispatched to silence Falah guerrilla poslUons and "sabotage nests" in the village of Menshiyen, south of the Sea of , Galilee. Neither side reported any casualUes. These Included selecUoo of Republluo leader -Ouald R. Ford, (11-Mlcll.), biJ assistant, Rer,ncan whip L e a J i • Arends, (ft, .), and John Rhode•, (!I-Ariz.), cha1rman ol the GOP-p>llcy committee. ... &T• ' 1~· .. 0h Ho1ne for ·c.he~k'-p A Milan newspaper today published a rare interview with Pope Paul VI, in which the ·pontiff said ifttervenlion in the Mideast by the great powers mJght be needed to halt the area's slide toward war. In the Democratic batUe, 45-ytlr-old Rep. Morris K. Udall, (l).Arh.), wu challenging the 77·year-old MCCormack. The insurgents figured to wio what they termed importan1 conceuion.s on bow party and House affairs will be run. .... . Gets Thorough Physical Before Taking Offke''' The new Congress oper1.1 at noon Fri- day when as its first business the House will formally elect as 1pea~er far the next two years the candida~~ ably McCormack-picked by the major· ity paf1>' 'today. l'N• P .. e J COED SLAIN •. President-elect Rlchard M. Nixon, Who followed an even-handed policy toward Wl!l'fng teams in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day, today began the year in which be toes office with a lborOugh Dhri!M euinin&Uon: · The~ checkup by longtime Nixon family physician Dr. John Lungren, o( :" with brulh tut a btUeopC.er Long Beach, wu the President-elect's tbe area for daft did not :: first in 14 ~~· said,• IJIOkesman. ...._ .,._ b..____,. 1 Dr. LuQltell: accompanied the ex.-t!ta llltdT of -pe-, ~,-• ba"n'•• NJ.on cam~•-during final :llllO aplrtd In be .. --• -........ Marina'• body wu .uu did ta tbe weeks before. the elt;clion and declared brvwn alllCb and fUMrlmmed -.... •. Ibo G()P DO!Dl!let In be In good shape. -a1te 1elt Jo-!illl Jl!!!!! •'Ille irdeht football :fan and fonnor -.:'-n. lllllilJ' :lrllnd, Ill .Ibo -1lb!UI .. COlllf• --Into bla ~-;;;:;i ~of Loil An,.1e1 l!imdQ home slate Tul!lday for a final nostalgic mirJ. " . . ,Wt to t!ta Soulhllmd. Stepping out of his U.S. Marine Corpa helicopter outside lhe Rose Bowl on the UMeaSOnally warm and clear New Year holiday, Nixon's thoughts evidenUy returned to youth in his memory. He 'said it reminded him ot pr~smog days in WhiWer, where the Nb.on family moved after his Yorba Linda boyhood. Asked if the USC-Ohio State University waa his first visit to a Role Bowl gridiron battle, the president-elect replied ithal he had seen several, the first one 39 years ago when USC won. Momentarily, a flood of names, plays and other details of the clash in which USC whipped the · .,.University of. Pittsburgh Poured out. Following Wednesday's game, which he "rie""d wilh bis wile, Pa~ a 11137 USC ~uate, Nixon said neither team had anylhlng to be'aalwned about. "A great game," be said. a d d l n g that USC erron and second-hall fumbles and intercepted puses gave the 27 to IS game to their eastern opponents. The Trojans were overcome during the second half, despite . having the President-elect on their side, following halftime Nixon swlt.c.hing ceremonies, ac- companied by governors of Ohio and California. - Fotlowing biJ pllyoical checkup today, Nixon .wu due to drop in at a fanwell luncheon for Lt. Go~ Robert Finch, a staunch ally appointed as the new admlnl1;traUon's secre~ of health, edµcaUOD; ·and welfare. "I In London, Soviet ambassador Mikball Smimo\'Sk)' was said 'to have carried a new peace plan involving Britain, Fran- ce and tlJt! United States when he met today with British foreign secretary Michael Stewart: (EatUer story, Page 5). In Amman, Fatah guerrillas said they · had shot down an Israeli supersonic Mirage fighter south of the Dead Sea. But they aa.id only that the plane had been seen falling "in Oamea," aod did not d1 vulge the Ume of the downing or the weapons involved. · - Pre-~on party hurdlu i'1 the Sen- ate were set for Friday morning,· when leadership contests on both sides of th• aisle wilf be setUed. Sen. Edward M. KeMedy, ·(P.Mw:.), is seeking to topple Sen. Russell B. Long, (D-La.), as mAjority whip. Rel)Ul:r licans meantime will choose either Stn. Roman Hruska of Nebraska of Sen,.. Hugh Scott of Peoosylvania to retiJace Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel of Caillorrua u minority whip. Sheriff'• LI. WbHe ~ "" llrl .. ltad -cllld tdnce earb"~"t~~b!:_." llGmbarr ·Aid lit ..... ---two olber couples .at .. l'!lll>l club ... SaD1a Moalca ~--1:!0 S.... dllJ nl(bl. TltOy ribu iiM In bis home altctot 11:30, and Mailiia"ltll'by berllll altctot 3:11 a.m. She -·llt:l<fed """" -111UO!ly a ll).minula dtlve, . Rites Conducted For ReUhen Watts · Orange County _ Airport The ctrl'a mother, u lldrtsl who lut appeared in 1be ""JlliF ''Games", Aid a1te bean! -·~ al ll>out 2:30 Lnt. Sbe belfd"'Jood.f"'\> n;aflW and MW a tn.a!l1 afmt •"years Clld ll1andlng next to her d•U&l>ler'• 1111all loreip car In Ibo drlvew>y.~ Suddenly, Mill -· ... v ...... a black sedan baclt out ct llte ay. It stopped and the .,.. . . IDIO the .,......., lllde ll>oallail•-"'lnc like: "Let'• go,'' the motbe:rlikt A aeardl WU begun, ud. nlallvu = ~ 11!8 llrl ~have ' Service1 lot Royal Reuben WJ\!J, no!· ~Onl ·of Hlllllinltoo' ll<ach lar 411 y<m, were htld t.day at Smith'• MortulrJ. . Mt.' watLsi an employee of t!ta, lltao- datd Oil O>mpany IC< 31 ·)'earl. died at blJ Home, '!IS Walnut SI., TUeoday after a lengthy illness. He was 78. He is 11.ll'ViVed by his wife, Beulah of lbe l!Ome; two..,.,., Jlal_f! Huntlngton lle8cb and 1eff "tl'.l'litlm ... ; a daugh-ter, · 'Helen ~llni .._ of 'Huntk!gton Beach;' two alstert, Elfen Bedell of ~iz. and Suzie ~ke of Okla.; eight izrandchlltll'e , • . olle geat-grandcblld. -lnlerineii • a1 w~ MfJIDC<lal pm, USC Wins 'Cons'olation'- Sweeps Two Boat .Regattas USC llilln( team1 -wins 111 two fronts over the New Year Holiday, winning both the Supr Bowl llfcllla In New Orleans and tha ·Dick sweet . Pwpetual regatta In Newport Harber. third with 75; Navy was fourth with 79 and Tbe Cltedel was fifth with 89. 2. Years Away From ILS ' . By JAC!t BROBACK ,_Of ..... Dflll't' ,,. tlfll °'""" 'Cotlnty Airport will net gel· iU long-sought Instrument Landing ·system (ILS) Jor abou\ two years, RQbert J, Bresnahan, county director or aviation, reported today. -· Bresnahan said the Federal A vlaliori Administration cannot·· install the bad W§B,thtf ~uipment because the ILS setup planned (or the cowity airport has been ~ ellewbett. He said It would be February, 1970, beCore any additional equipment is ready . The loss to the airport was blamed ~ on delays Jn location of the II..S system'i and determination of future status of the !acility • At one time, the ILS ground i.natallaUon wu · to have been made south of Palisades Road on land owned by the county; This was recently chani;ed to north of the roadway near the runways. In late November, the Board of· Supervisors signed an agreement with the FAA for this system. delaf::. : .i The · -pfQpose.d lnstallaUon includes tranamitters on tlie field and . .i,n the control tower. Part of the new runway · equipment win be r:imway lights u~ , leJllljng north ¢ )llacArthur Boulevird. Mental Tests Set For Westminster Man in Beating A Westminster man accused of savage- ly beating a tw~year-old boy left in his care was sent Tuesday to Atascadero SI.ate H06pltal for possib1e clauificaUon as a mentally disordered sex offender. Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner heJd felony child beating and assault with Intent to commit murder charges against Robert Gary Strkklln, 20;ol '18Jt 11th St., pending reault.s of a three-month diagnosis at the state facility. The Trojan Ullennen bad to cospe fn:m behlnd to win on L a t e Pontclw1raln. They were 18 point! behind Tulane on Monday but won all four races Tuesday u tbi Tulane Green Wave could flnlAb no better than two llllnk, a fifth and a sDth. Guy Doran led the USC team in win- nin& the Sweet Regatta at Newport Beach. There were ei1ht teams entered in the eight.race tound robin series in Shielda Class cloops. Lee Warren, acting director of lbe FAA western region, said the next order of ILS eqlllf>ment is not scheduled for delivery until February, 1970, becau.se the FAA orders only in quantitlea of 20 or more systems at one time. Westminster police arr8'ted Strictlin last Oct. 10 alter Mrs. Ola.De Blackman, 2192 Orange Ave., told oWCers that Stricklin assaulted her son while the little boy was left in his care at the Stricklin home. Hope and Roses OAllY l'll01' ltllf Pl* USC, sldpper<d by Ar(yle C&mpbell and T1m Hoaan had a -I.ow score ln wtnnlni the re1atta. Yale llt'al 1eccQd wftb eQ points; San Dle10 State WU DAllV PllOI tllANOIE COi.Sf PUlllSHINli COMl'ANY let..rt N. 'W--4 ,........., •Ml l'Wllltlw J1$li l. cf:::r Vim ........... lllMI Mtlltttr n •••• a: ..... 11 -Tlt111111 A. Mvrp~i1111 ,,.,....,,. t:fltot AllNrt 'W. l1t11 'WJlll1M ~111f A-11i. Hv!ol"-"'t lllldl I!."'-CP, hlltr "---lot ltfii StrHt .:..1111111 Ad,,.... P.O. ... no, t2'41 --.....,. lelclllt Ult w... ..... ....._. t j C4ilf9 ... ; ... , ..., ....... .. .. Second place went to cat.Poly, San ~ Obispo with Carl Schumacher a\ the hehn and third was UC Santa Barbari with Leslie Messenger. Crewing for Doran of USC was Jeff Mtr1ckel and Andy MacDonald·. Scbtunacber's crew was Jim Grundt and Mike Robinaon, and in the cockpit with Mila Meeen.ger were Mike Hastings and Jim Llw1. Don't Worry lt will take an estimated three to si:r: months to install the equipment at the airpart resulting in ,the two year Ru88, French Coufer PAA!S (UPI) -A high ronklng Scviel d~legalion arrived "nlursday for ~lb with French government leaders to e11e the strain in relaUooa cauaed by Utt invasion of Ccecboalovakjs. Ul'l1' ...... Trall!t enfortement author!Ues in Tl'llverse Clly, Mich., got en es· 1111 fnlm Old Man Winter this week foUGWing record snowfall in the ....... While Midwesterners are shoveling snow and shivering In su~treeztng temperature1, Southern Californians are basking in l\ID4 shine which has pushed temperatures over lhe 70 mark, ------ Hospltal examination revealed that the child suffered a skull fr'acture and severe i.Qjurles to his, groin and the right side oI his face and head were severely swollen. Comedian Bob Hope entertains "troops" who turned out \Vedoes· day for BOth Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena. Hope, just back from annual hoUday tour of U.S. bases overseas. served a~ grand marshal for the event. Hope and wife, Dolores, were greeted by cheers and applause all along parade route. • . ' ' (Jarrell~· 12th SIMI· ANNUAL FURNITURE SAl.E STARTS TODAY ' . · SUISTAN11AL SAVINGS ON S'UCH FAMOUS IRANDS AS -.· ·, . • HERITAGE • THOMASVILLE ' • TOMLINSON • JAMESTOWN • HECKMAN • CONANT BALL • Hl8RITEN • KARGES • McGRUTHER CONRADI • SIMMONS • STONE & PHILLIPS • STIFFEL . . • CENTURY • KINDEL • PENNSY.LVANIA HOUSE • BRANDT e MARBRO • FANCHER ' • H.J.GARl\fJT fURNfllJRE • e,. -ftln, I itil. - I Ull HAa10l ILYD • COSTA MfSA, c;.Uf. u._0111 644-4111 I , • -----~---•c--·- LEllAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE COSTA MES'° U.IUTAltY OlfTllllCT OllANG• COUNTY, CAl,lp<OlfNIA HOTICli INVITING •IOS NOTICE IS HElllE8Y GIVEN ltllt ti. City Clerk, on llth•lf of tilt Ols1- Meq Sann1rv Dlllrld, wlU 1'9CelY• -i..i "~It ori or bl'for• irrldllr tttt lot!t div Of J.nuary, Ifft, tinlH ttlfi hour Ill 11:00 1.m. on Mid dltll, 1t 't!M Colll M-. Cfty H-11, 77 .. ,lo' Orlve, C01l1 Mau. C1Utornill. """'°°" for furnllh/111111 111 !al:lll' •net rrMttrilll for the MODt!K'IOl\TiON OF' A.:5EWAGE l lFT STATION AT WIUON STRl::ET, tM FEIT WEST&RLY OF HAltlOlt .BOULEVARD H't THE CIT'Y CF' C05'TA M&SA for .-. l.llmp llllr EIMJ;{ Wiii be --In llllbllc and l'Qd ~ Ill tt... -11 ~ on ..... e..-, QI w l.bDIJt •Id !Im. by "-City Ci.it Gf Mid City. Tftl Wl>l'Os "Modllk:lollon of Sew-Lift St.tlon mt WllD'I, s,.....,...lllOUld IP!lloil1 en tn. e<111e-. ot:-;..ld P'-1 and J.11oWct ti. ........., to tti.1 C:ITY C'ltrlt, 7i F1rr Drive, C0!il1 Mff.I, ca111on1i.. A tet of plaftll, 1peclllc.&llQl'4 Ind Oll\et' contred. dCICWMnb "*l>'-blo, ~ 11 Ille Ol'llee of It>!! Cllf Clerk, n F1lr Drive, CO.ta Mna, ~ 1 •-1t of 114.1:111. An lddl!lanal dl•r" of tl.00 will bl mm. If ll"'°ltd by ~IL ,LEASE MAIL SEPARATE CHECKS. • • E9Ch bid Wll b9 mad-I C>l1 the p,_I form 1nd In th!! m-f !H'avld9d '" fhl ~r1ct clocvmenll, 111d .,..It be 1CCGmP6fllld lw 1 Clffllfld .t;!ltct: .,. ll;ai-1 (heck OI' I bid bond fol' not fesl t1lan "n II« Olnf (1.,.) of tflll lmou!I' Df Ille Did, rnedto PIY•bla IO 1111 Collill Mesi S&nltarr District. AW..!atlofts u1ed In the ~19 ot predltermlne:I Ml!• r11@s Ill Clllll~lln with emPioYtr PIYmtnb li.1l'd 11'1 n.. right hind CG1Um11S are ldenliffed 11 totlowt: llh Pllr hOuf 1111 "' .,_,. llftw per hour Mll'llect petw "" day worb4I ~ 1>11r hour P1!d PCIP ·-dlov .-Id "1W/JI per llour WOrtltcl Of: Hid ...,,. per d•Y wwlr.MI .. 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On Broadway Fir"lds, Jolson J Musicals Slated By JAClt GAVER Al Jolson Is the latest lo join the llsL Producer Gene NEW YORK (UPI) -The Mann, who operat.d the G,..k great stan of yesteryear are Theater in Hollywood for ba•Ing lncteaslng appeal for years, baa jull aru>ow>ced Ibis writefs and producers of th~ project in collaboraUon with musical theater. Umberto Ceccb1 and James CUrrently on Broadway ls G~y purchased the stage. __ "G...._e M!" at the .... 1.ce ·,.i. 11 _.. e r-n&'ta to "The Immortal Theater. It I a 11 ops en-Jolson," 8 bJography bf Pearl tertaingly lhroogh the caner Selben. In addition lo orjglnal (and ·songs) of the late George songs, the plan ls to in- M. Cohan. In the recent put corporate in the score· sonp ~~nnytheGlr~.~!~c~. y clooely Identified with ~olson such as ''Rockabye Your Brice, and the not~c· Baby," "Swanee," "My Mam- cesaful "Sophie," about Sophie my," uy00 Made Me Love Tucker. You," "April Showers," 1'Soo- Now, producer David Black, ny Boy'' and "Ralnbow &und who has been mullini the idea My Sboalder." for a lone !imeln!lnally baa . The producers hope to get writers at work a mufical the Jolson show on the board! built around w. c. Fitlds. The by May. Cohan show also ,.was produced ll~~~~~~~~;~ by Black. The P"le.ldJ ex-The movies, of coorse, have in current release "Star," bu-travaganu is intended for ne:rt fall. ed on ~.t ll!e of Gertrude Lawrence. And it is a safe bet that someone somewhere right now Is plannlnj a movie or-piay·-or--musical -orr the recently dece,sed Tallulah Bankhead. • Tl!ere's r i c b ~.theft, and the atar'> auloblography, pub II ah e d sewn! years ago, maw 11 easy for writers . • Auditions Open .....ilnga far th • courtroom . 4'1'ama H1be, Night o( January 16t.b1:' the next ptoduct.loo of me Rancho Conimunit1 Playen, will be held Sunday and Monday eveninp. Aoward Solomon, an actor and • direct« Wilb the Huo- tlngloo Beacb Playhou!o, will . du.ct the Ayn Rud play. A cart ol 11 men and 10 women b required. The audiUona wlll be con· ducted at 7:30 p.m. each even- ing In tho litUo theater at Ml.uJoo Viojo Hiib Sthool. The production will Gpen Feb. 20 for a two-weekend run. * * * The APA Repertory Com· pany at the Pboenlx Theater will Introcluce 11' third Pl<> ductioa. of the season on Jan. 20 when Sean O'Caaey'1 "Cock-a-Doodle Dandy" will be pmented. It will play In Hpertory with 1A'oliere'a "The Mlaanthrope," which stuted the aea!IOD 1n the fall atq with T. S. Eliol'a ''The Cocktail Party." The latfer was taken off Jast week. and "The Misanlhrope" w11J go It alone unW O'Casey'• play ls presented. Crossword Puzzle 11141 us Prt1ldtnt11I 2U::1:i l~ll­......... '"GM' 2-• ~ Edt• ...... Kliftktr 5 ftld tll• ....... Yesttrdar's halt Solved: -1/!/19 6 WW41 l7 Klndol taencr. 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SAT.· SUN, FROM 2 P.M., • .30 ............. -. "RACHEL., RACH'L. • .... "I LOVE YPU ALICE a. TO~LAS" . .............. Exclusl•• Are• Run NOW DAILY FROM NOW-INDS TUISDAT ONI SHOW ICIGHTl.Y SNOm 7:10 IU.TUU 1111 IT IS LIFE. ITSW: • .. lAW WUTl' IN ALL ITS AWAKENING_! -NOW PLAYING - llr-. .. ..... .. t500 ........ "1WIHD9 -· ,._ . .., ..... IOOOt - CONnNUOUS DAILY AT BOTH THEATRES ' ExcluslYe Are1 Runs BOTH THEATRES PRllWAY CLOSI TO ORANGE COUNTY I l1 -~ J ' - ·--, ; . •• ' ' -' '. -: . : . , .. ' ,. . • . ' li "'"": . ., •• . -1 . ; " . . . . ' . . • .. . •' • • ' -. • ----"! • • , . . I ~01:. 6J. NO. ~. l SECTIONS, 68 PAGES --· . . -~ t 't 1 ... • • I j ( • • • ' " l ' • H • ; c • • • : ·1 ' .j. ~ tt • • • • tt • • h • ' • • • .: -' -' • ' ' ~ ' • ' • ,._-,._. ~ . . SHOOTOUT. •• .. P • , __ .. ...._ dpollee. ~ for ..........,I 11111 _,,_ Inc .. tbe lljll _,., ctwieo l{t -·~ •p J I cit.•W.•JIW ... c.&..•-'Ua - ""'"' IUllllre -wt: Donoid D. l.Jnooln, 11. WbltUer. , -A. Lincoln, SI, Fullenoa. Georlt G. llrooklnl, IJ, Fullerlon • . ~··· Mc<lmr, \I, IA Habra. ••• • A man wbo Uvet directly acrosa the -t !"'°' Join. Lillo M. Plttmu'1:_ """"' aid the vlllton brok• -· lllld find -Into tbe home --"'Two men split_ and ran away.. . .~. lhtn ..., audclenJy fell lllld tirriled into the gutter," Aid D e J' o r e 1 t Moneymaker, 1~ o/ 112111 Alta Sl, just 500 feet from Huntlqton Beach city limits. ''There were bulletl ftJinC everywhere lllld """"' ...........,, " lidded the ibaken witness. ~ ··--·-··--~· --~ .. ·-~ ....... ··~-· .. Ande~son Heads . , Col1f ~rence·. WAlllllNGTON (UPI) -·Rep. John Anderson, (Rolll.), wu selected today by his colleagues to a Republican lead- ership Poll succeeding Rep. Melvin ~ Laird, (R·Wls.), who wW be defense l'r-Pqe J MIDE~ST ... secretary to lbe Nl>on -lnlltratlon. Andenon was named 11 chairman ot lbe GOP _....,.,. durfnl I clooN- door metUng of Rtpubllc•n1, -, 1ional sources uld. '!be GOJ> caucus preceded by aeveral hours a Democratic CUJt:U1 at which ll<p. Jobo W, MaC<rmack. (fl.Mus.), ...., upe<led lo be ,...,lected to 'his PG'I as speaker. Andersoo was opposed by Rel". Alber! Qule, (R·Minn.), ud Jackson ,Belts, soulb of !be 8ft of Gali! .. wltb machioe (R-Qh\o.J .... .... and tanu. . , Anderloa W'OR the thre&-way raee, •--•c:cordlo& to an uoilfldal tallJ, by a henty mlnutes later Mirage fighter lanz:e O'Wlh-ll8 votel, to 46 !or Betts planes plutered the area wtth napalm an0 18 for Quie. The ~ who ieU -never to aet up -wtui a 11111 In hil lefl cho&t WU Shirley, "'-1J11rY aeardl (or alle1edl7 stolen dnip led him to dtatruc- llan: · Tiie yaullier Pllllnaa brolller, a friend -u Reo· -. and a tlllrd .... told palke llleJ ...... -and fan:od to lab dnip before eac:aplq lnlll1 tbe auljlOCll 11 1 j>oal MIL JU~'f..'PLAIN DICK AND PAT IN NQ~TALGIC SOcl~L· VfSIT T~ ~ym~'it"ir 1C~A°L7F°o"iNrt•;; A Roso Bowl '4JT•• • Checkup, a Luncheon f9r Finch, tncl Nixon, Nltht In Anahilm - and rockets~ Four other Mirages attacked 9th~ GOP jobs went uncontested. the Z1thlab Dam area In lbe norlbern Thue Included aeleclioa of Repuhllcall Janlan Valley, the IJIOftJman aald. leader Gel:ald R. Ford, (R.Ml\:IL), bta Nixon 80111.e .. for th.eek~p ~ mllltaey 1J>Okeaman In Jertiaalem asalllan4 Republican whip L • • I t o aal4 llgbt..., bad been cllipatched to Arendl, (II-ID.), and Jolm -· silence Falah guerrilla poa!U0na and (II-Ariz.), chairman ol lbe GOP policy 0 111>9tage neail" in tJ>e Village of committee. Men1hiyen, south of the Sea of Galilee. In the Democratic battle, 46-year-old Neither 11Jde reported any cuualtles. · Rep. Morris K. Udall, (0-Arli.), was A Mllan newspaper today published challenatng the 77-year-old McCormack. '!be elder Pltlmaa brolher hid Just arrived and Smllb )'tiled a wornJni, al which ttm• the lbne all•aM eaptlwa bn>P and ran, JumJ>IDI tnlo the reor of tbl movilll velllcle. Worned of ~ lm!ble, l!Un- tingtm Beacb ftlayed tnfGrmallon Gets Toorough Physical Before . Taking Of fie~ . . • a rare tnterv.lew wllh p0...,. Paul VI, Tbe inaurgenta filured to wt~ what they " ,.¥ termed imPQM'.anl concwlons on how in which .the pontiff said intervention pci.rty and aou.se affairs wfil be run. in the Mid.east by the great powers The new Congres.s opens at noon Frl- milbt be heeded to halt the area's day when u ita flnt bwlnels the House to Wtl!lnlnater ollk:en, wba arrived at the Alta -club oa1J -too Iota to ball lbe pmllre. Fro• Pqe l COED SLAIN •. J>resi4ent-elecl Richard M. Nixon, who Stepping out of his U.S. Marine Corps fallowed an even--ba.nded policy toward helicopter outa.ide the Rose Bowl on warring teams in the Rose Bowl New the unseasonally warm and clear New Year's Day, today began the year in Year holiday, Nixon's thoughts evidently which he takes office with a tborOugh returned to youlh in hia memory. pby'1cal naml.nation. He said ~t reminded h1m of pre-smog The roUUne checkup by longtJme Nixon days in Whittier, where.the Ni.Jon family family physician Dr. John Lungren, of moved after his Yorba Linda boyhood. ...,_,,,. with brulb that 1 heUcopter Long Beach, was the Presldent-elecl's Asked if the USC-Ohio State University :;JC"tbe area foe dayl did not apot first in 14 lpOlllbs, said a IJ>Okesman. was his first visit to a Rose .Bowl body of the Ute blue-eyed girl, Dr. Luncrea accompanied the ex-gridiron battle, the president-elect replied tbe uplrtd to be : arUat. . hausting Nixon campaign during final that he had · seen several, the first one Jrbo , body wu .un c1ait ID tbe weeks before the election and declared 39 years ago when USC won. : ~ and fur.trtmmld eoat 6 ... ~ GO~ nom.Jnee. to be in good shaee. Momentarily:, a fiood or names, plays ...,.. -IM m.'l· tr'='illl ·""11D· The lirdenl· loatllill .WI and ..fr.mer and other detalla of lbe clasb in wblch llornburf :a, -a-fantll11~ ~ -~ ~ llllOl')8n . ~ Into. his ~--".biPped Ille .Jlpiunill' .o f --~m1' section of 1M-1·•m Simdi;. _. ~ay lar a liiiilniiilaJilCPilllourib·poured out. Breutwooa . ~; • , -:. ·. yi.l1t to Ule Seutbland. Following Wednesday's game, which bG vtawed wllb his wife, Pat, a 1137 .Ude tow&rd •Ill"· · wU1 formally elect as n>ealr;ar for the USC lflduate, NiJ:on said neither team .ln London, Soviet ambuaador ~ nei:t two yean the caodtdat.e-pr.,mm. bad anythln( to be ubamed abouio,, Smlrnonty wu aid to have carried ably McCormack-picked by the maJor· "A great game," bG aa'!fj ~ d d Ing a new peace pllo involving Britain, Fran-ity party today. that use erron and tecono-na.u: fumbles ct and the United States when be met Prwesalon party hurdles ~ the Sen- and intercepted passes gave the 1:1 to today with Brttll.h fofelen secretary aie were set !or Friday momillg, when 18 game to their eastern opponents. Michael Stewart. (Earlier at8ry, Page leadership contests on both sides of the The Trojans . were overcome during 5). aisle will be settled. the second halt, despite haviDg ,the I~ Amman, Falah ruerrlllu sajd they is 8:~~w:-dto~p1~·~~~1r'J: President-elect on their side, .following had shot down an braeU aupersooic Long, (0.La.), as majority whip. Repub- halltime Nixon switching certmonies, ac-/ -Mirage fighter south Of the Dead sea. licans meantime will choose either Sen. companied by governors of Ohio and Bu~ they aaid only that the plane had Roman Hruska of Nebraska or Sen. Californla. been seen falltrig "in flamea:," and did Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania to replace Followigg hia physical checkup todu, not divuJae the.. time of the downiD& Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel of Califotnla u Nixon wif. due to drop in at a farewell o.r the weapops fnvolved. • • minority whip. -· -lwicbean for Lt. Gov. Robert Finch, ..;....~· --=-·..:.....-"'·-------==::.:::....:::::!;; ______ _ a 1taunch ail;' .appoiuted-..aJ....-tbe -new----~ admJnlatratlon's secretary of health, edueation ~d welfare . ~. u. -.=::.:.J:W ---.... 11 . Hnrnburs llld ho · 11111..Jlarlllr mo1 ""' -coupla .al,a.-1111111 _ch$ ... Sala Monica BauleVltl abliOI 1:111·11un- <la)' nlibl ™" ~~ hll bame a-tl:IO, anil -lilt:l>J' -11 ~~;~': lut appeared in ~"Games" ~~ Rites Conducted For Reuben Watts ServicM for Royal Reuben Walts. rtll-!!ll@t '.at~ Be.1cb for 4f year1, ~-!leld Joilat'lt Smllb'1 Mortuary. lf!~ w~ an employee ol lbe ·s11n- ilinl'OU.'COa!pany 'fit 11 ....... died· al ·bis borne, 811 Walnut ·8!., Ttieaday after a~ illness. He was 78. Or-tinge County Airport 2 Years Away From ILS " said lbot beard • al ... S:IO Lm. Sbe beaid a J'!! mulflit aDLi saw I Dllll I • ,... clcl standinl nerl to ber da11Pter'1 -11. f~ car In the driv~"'IY• f , -a~~~ke:r .. ~a:::;. It stopped and lbe man dlmbeil Into the -lid• ~--lblns like; "Let.11 co," the moths Uld. A 1G1rc11 wu beeun, ... nlalivu Aid 11111 llllpeClad tbl sir! inli!il have blenkldnlped. . He ii survived by hiJ wife, Beulah ~ ~ ~ two J!!ll!c~Y 'I. Huntington Nilch 1n4i'Jtll-lf.~ · • daugh-tdl Helen Coilfn1 of Huntington Beach; two si~. EIJen Bedell of Ariz. and Suzie J1mke or Okla.; ei9hL granddJU~ inti QllO great-grandcbild. ~ followed al Waatmlnlter Memor1al !'Wk. , , llY JACK Bll!IIIACK -.. ~1111,!l'"1 ,.~ 'Jt•ll Orange County A!rpiort will not get· ita long-sought lns~ment Landing System (ll..S) far a~ut two years, Robe.rt J. Brespihan,;~unty direc~ or avtaUon, reporteCI I.Oda$'. I Bl'e1nahan said the Federal Aviation Administration Cannot · install the bad wenther equipment because the lLS setUR planned for the county airport has been Installed ellew-. He said it would be February, 1970, before any additional equipment is ready. ' delay.' ' -' prOpooed lnatalllllba · lncllldel tranimitters on tht field and tn the coatrol tower. Part of Abt new runway equipment will be J.1111WIY lighto U· f4!1d'lli ,QO!lh of ~ac4rl!iu> IIGll<vard. USC Wins 'Consolation'- 'Ibe loss to the airport was blamed on delays Jn location of the ILJ; system and determination of ~future 1tatua of lbe laclllty. Mental Tests· Set For ' Westminster Man in Beating Sweeps Two Boat Regattas At one time, the ILS ground inatallation waa to have been made 90Uth of Palisade. Road on land owned by the county. Thia was recenUy· changed to north of the roadway near the runway1. Jn late November, the Board ot Supervisors signed an agrtement with the FAA for th1a system. A Weatmin.lter man aCCUJed of aava1e-- ly btalinl I two-)'W'Old bay !di in hil care waa sent ~Y to Atutadero State '1loipltal for posilbla clualllcaUon as a menti:lly dlsordered so oUender . Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner held felO!JY child bealinl and aaaault with intent to commit murder char1es against Robert Gary.Strlcldin, lO, ol 7811 nth st .. pendlJll nsulta of a tbree-monlb dia1D01ll at the llate facility. USC llillnC team1 -..! wins · oa two fronts over !be New Yaor llolldiJ, wtnnlne batb Iba s1111r Bowl Rqatta In Naw OrltlDI and tbl Dick - i'lrpetull n1atta In Newport Harbor. Thi Trojan tllltn11<11 had to COIJll fram behind to wln on L 1 t e PontcharttaJn. They were 11 point.I blblnd TUlane on Monday but won all faur raca Tuesday u the Tulane Grein wan could flnllh no better lban two tldnll, a fifth and a alotb. use. •kippe..ct by Ar1YI• Campbell and Tim Hoa111 had I low ICOrt in wtan1oi the regatta. Yale ll'U 1econd wttb to potnll; San Diego State was DAILY PILOT OIAHGI COMT 'VIL~IHI; COMitANY a.Mrt N. W••4 ..... """' .,... l'Wlllfltr -·--· J.,~ R. ~i.J Vlcif ,,........ 111111 MIN•" Th•111•1 K•t•il ·-n.111111 A. Murph!~• ,..,.Mil,.. '""" :;JNrt w ... t,, w1111 •• a •• 111 A.-cJai. ........... ~ ldO• Crty f:dltw H ...... ealelldt0Me9 Jot I .. Str..t M•m~, A44mn r.o. ••• no, t2w1 --......, ...,., nn w.t ........ llwnl (Mt9 M9l 1 .. W.1 ..,. '"-' trurd with 75; Navy waa fourth witb 71 ud The Citadel WU fUtb wltb Iii. Guy Doran ltd the USC tea01 in win-. nine lbe Sw11l Regatta at N•wport Beach. Then were elgbt teams entered In the eight-race round robin M:riu in Shields Clln cloOps. ~ place went to Cal-Poly, San Lull Obilpo wltb Carl Schumacher at the helm and third wa1 UC Santa Barbera with Lea lie Messenger. Lee Warren, acUng director of the FAA western region, aald the next order of lLS equipment is not scheduled for dell very untll February, 1970, because the FAA orders only in quantiUea of 20 or more systems at one Ume. It wUJ take en estimated three to six months to install the e<iuipment at the airport resulting in the two year • l\'estminaler police arremd Stricklin Jut OCt. 10 aflar Mn. Diane Blackmail, 21U Orange Ave., to!il oUicen that Stricklin auaulted her ion wbile the H d ft ' mue boy w .. 1e11 in his can' 111 11>e ope an oses . DAILY f'ILOT lt•lt """' Strtcldtn home. HQIPltaJ e1a.mln1Uon revealed that the Comedian Bob Hope entertains '1troops" 'vho turned out \Ved.nes .. child stlffered a ikull fractate and severe day for 80th Tournament of. Roses Parade in Pasadena. Hope, just R F h C nf lnl·ur1·e1 to ·hi• -in and tl'le right aide back from annual holiday tour of U.S. bases overseas, ser,,ed a• uss, renc o er ~-'CreWing for Doran of USC was Jeff Merlcket and Andy M i c ·o o n a I d . Schumacher'• crew was Jim Grundt and Mike Roblnlon, and ln the cockpit with Mias Messenier were Mlke Haatlngs and Jim ·Laws. of hls fact and head were sevefely grand marshal for the event. Hope and wife, Dolores, were greeted PARIS (UPI) -A high ranttn1 Soviet 1_•w;;ol:;len;::. ==::::::;;;;;;;;=======by~e=h=ee,.r,.•=a=n=d=a~p~p=la,.u=:se;;:;al:;:l:;:al:;:on~g~p=a::::ra::::d"e::::ra::::ut=e=. ======= delegaUon arrived Thursday for talks 1 with French government leadera to ease the atrain In rtl1UOD1 caUJed by the invasion o/ Czecboalovakla. Don,t Worry ~c enforcement authorities ln Traverse City, Mich., got an as- 1111 from Old Man Winter lhls woek following record snowfall in lhe area. Wblle MJdwNterner1 are abovellng snow and shlwring in sub-freezing temperatuns Southern Californians are basklnc in sun· ihine which has pushed t~mperatures over the 70 mark • • I - ·' ~ /, JJ. J. (Jarrell; . . '12th· .SIMI ·ANNUAL FURNITURE ~t' • • ' ·' . -SALE STARTS TODAY . ' SUISTANTIAL SAYINGS -oN SUCH FAMOUS IRANDS AS - • HERITAGE • THOMASVILLE • TOMUNSON •JAMESTOWN •·HECKMAN • CONANT BALL • HIBRITEN • KARG ES • McGRUTHER CONRADI . SIMMONS • • • STONE & PHILLJPS • STIFFEL • CENTURY ' • KINDEL •PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE • BRANDT • MARBRO • FANCHER H.J.GARREfT fORNrJURE ll!poo --• I'll - , 11 ti HA~llO« I~ VO. COSTA MESA, C.l.LIF. ~271 ~271 I • • • •• .. ! • ~ • rc>t:. 62, !'JO. 2, 'l S~Ot;IS, 58 PAGES .. . IS Greek Red Hijacks Jet To ·eruro -· - ATHENS (UPI) -With one pistol lhot. a 30-year-old confessed Gniet-Onn· mufti.I , !Od,Y biiactiod a JU airliner · owned by Aristotle Oil.assis' Olympic Airways and asked for political asylum wbai tie ~ in,Qiiro, 'I'!!,< ,0°1*"'9' -gers · roturned to -today by • spocial' Olymplc·j>lane ""1it after them. Cairo police !not the htJacker, George Flamurides, into ~ while officials studied his plea for~),. I . . -.,. one 'llf & · p.......,, ... Mr!. """ mi they dld Doi • . Ibey ..... -Peterlon ~-· bOlal bij.Cked Ulllll . . • Giii the WiJlilciw and-lbi .,.. blJllclroll plline c:tl'tled' !ti peraa, lnclodlnJ' a: ertW' ol iii: At !wt llva -"""'aboard. FlaDiaridet .-the coapit of lbe aymptc Airwaya ptane "laland of Rhodes" indal'· II minut8' after It lnok off ·from Crete for • lknlnate bop toAlhem. The 36-ytar-old plane c Ip t a i D I DioaJlfua Mivorkelalot-Robotis, t o l d nenmen Flamurides flrtd a shot in Ille· cockpit when be refused initially to obey FJamurides' order ~to bead f o r Cairo. "lt went past my head and hit the (See HUACKING, Page 2) Liquor Store Hit in Laguna . . A young gunman robbed Glll'a Liquor 1n Laauna BeaclJ New Year'• night and exited with $235 while adminishing the owner to -.. play it cool". Police Lt. John · Zelko said awner Charles H. Piety, 274 Chiquita St., was tn 'the rear of the st.ore alone when a man entered the front door. Zelko aa.ld the man apparently had • ....11 -pl!tol partially concealed in hJs jacket pocket. "Put the money in I bag,,. he told Piety. Piety complied. 'nle money was In $1, $S and $10 bills. 1be bandit, who police said was about 30 yean old, 5 feet II Inches, weighing" lbout 4jto, left by the rear door and dlsappWed. ' • •, . , , ,.,. -.. ·.,·.r•"' ·' i, • ...; .• ~ . · r,r-••• • .. -•""'1r -~ • -.. : 0 ··e· :~u,t~·Y~ ~'-'. ·:· :~n~h&~~v at1•:0:: n: -. -_, 1·1~a·,:'.:;ri g_· ••• )fT ~·Ttifd.:· ~ .D -,· -~·,, ' I' .:~.:.· .:-:£.· .. -.~:'.:.a.."~~,dlZl. }_4 '. ) ,. J.• L' • '1. l; ... l -~ 1 •~q . : •·1•;j ,..... ,'111' . I .. . ..... 1--T"~o·~--i-~ ~ .. W ·~o·' ~ ., ( ' . . . . . • ... .. Nixon ' ._, . ,. .. . ·-- ' ' • I . .. ~ -~· . :..-., .... During Southlanµ Stay NEW YORK (AP)-Tbe lllaek market closed higher today 111 ll rallied on the fint day ol tradlng!for 1969. (Sae quolaU01111, P•ges 24-25). Galu~were well ahead of losses aod averagel' posted fair gains, cut back by late selling which trimmed the top priCll paid. oJ>oul ~ .. ~ ~ , .... - --· - ~· ' I ' .. •• - ~. .. - and prevent people pollution ol lhal aastl • e1t:rl"tlu..~~c:.i~~ ment "*>ciation beaded bx James O'Connor. -ed~~~a:!'U ;;,f available for the study projecl. cw-. gn¥IJ!ll prol()i!ed the othe!'fball ol , ... IU,000 ~I o0et. )!; ; .. "' . ...... ' " . ---. . ') . ' :onu .. -Vict~,.17; -. . . . ~a~~ta: .. . . .. , Of:Acwess · . '· -~ ,. HOl,LYWOOD (l\P) -Tlll"oprttljl•tf. Y""""kl claucl>W ol ·111. -'·and a novellit. home on Cliriatmu vacaUon from collep, . w,s IC!UJICI · slain -la~ -~~. ~.· .. ~· D.rk.bah;,:a ~Mil1Do ~Ju. ·1!J claup!er of lfa!ll llabe ol z..rw,; S!llllitrJand, and J!:lolll ~ wu~ •!"ll•Wbeo ·._llle ltftlon,'~ ~ .t Dl&ht~' . J .~ .J ..... J.,-_., __ "She WU definltely ~end," aald !lhorl!I'• µ. NDrll!f" R1mlJJnn who waa· ~;;Jthe l ll ~I 119 Ii*• . • ' •. t ;.1:1.; • .ni..f i . 'iild'. .BOEU< DISCOVERED . ~· no· •• -1'i · Morino Hobo ""'f,1 j •. J..:1: . ' • . -•.{ b 'tl\~; ... --+-~, ... -'---.-."'. -.-.-. ~ ... w.,~ he aid~ .. ill4>· '~ ,. bold off alllll we .lliein S . .:J.Bl.L • 'k :w-~· P<i;t~~~t , 1111! ~.he,._... autut:Dac · .,\ii No'.~5lft (~ .bul (Mlflw, S d • B gllt u. 11aro1c1 · White aid .. a1arm bad tu ents r. · e been tll)led far a ~-f!Oll'"!!'I" Ille. glrl'a boiie early W'4'Ni1Y,~. He aid the male drtVt< Wfo iijOleit a gl'a,1¥imo in\llle ~~ !111)1 Is located lbout f~ nilAia !tom the rJIVloe w~ Marina~"'""'-. Olflj:Ofl said the, ravine, c 'lblCt.bnllll, ii'.off MUlllolland " 'ti foid ·-aJ a JoVtn'Jme. ' 1 •• • • ;. • •• ... 'i Pllllh -· dot the bllla. Nearby . are ·-OWDld· ti7 llnll"I' .Robert Goulet .,,., f...-~ ,..... aOcrelMy Plme SollA&er. . A search ,stY .IOllllll..Marlna'I llod)' about IO feet dowa" a. alope. lieartbera , went tbeui mter a 'Woman walkin« on Mulholland Drive rtported f1ncllng a pw:H. ill' 11 ....,... Mltlna .. compae!, ~I eudl and ·a amall ainow\1 -of roorief. Searthert '1ald the 'i'lvine. w.u 90 . "(Sae COllD !lllAllli P.,-·I) . ·-..' ... 11 From Coast Named w 'Li.Si New :Q~er : 'Regl!traµcin· ~ali oit loflay for about 1,500 Saddle1la.ck students who are . !larljn(-llle new •Y!"' by ·startJnc new clal8el. . . : t • • ·~ ' While sludeolJ. oil al! other tw.>yeer college, fu Soutbeln Cali(~. mu,ii . for the fln&J weeks of f1rat ..-V> ..ur..;:8oildlabacit· atudentl' oiart .i ""' quarter;" :. · ·'. ... •. . •• ~ ·Reiiltfaaoii·'toctai. and Friday 1s 1or· the wlqler.quarter Uuit wru bf8ln Mon- day. Hotirs ip re~ are I a.m..· to , f p.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be no registration Saturday. A late registration will be held Mondaf. 1 Supt. Fred H. !lremer said he 1111-• tlctpates_ a winter quarter enro~t ol aboUt 1,500' witlr over 800 'Ml·time."· day • siudenLI ·and the 'rest eVerilng • stu~nts, many of \hem older adultl. Nearly' JOO different counet will_. olfered. Bremer .aal~ Many of Ullt new ... wHI be · in physical -.a.atlilil. tbt • which rjld !"'t ~ adeqnate wa !fig. for • proper germlnailon, Wls' no( aval!a~le ! <juring the fall, quarter. li'leld aporta i inlrodueed tbla ~-will lnelude t,\Jgby, goU, ~· Qal football, tr1c~; lnlf ~ball .. t1Jere ar.o wru be a. cluJl.l tp physical fltneu. ' 1 ·.·c... ' ' . ' f I I I • < • • • ' " • • • • H • • • c • • • • ' .. .. l.. • • • . ' ~ i ~ ' •• • • . : . ' . -· ' I ' • ---7-~~~~~~~ :... -=-:--!:'.: -... ,.,..-: - - • I ~'Ml.OT . er ~.-~ If -n ·.fense ·Ruled . . ' 'B.ounty' Plays P'atroits Day Parade Role ·LAGUNA TEEN: .CORNER By JOM 60!\MAN Pitcairn Island descendent.s of "The ~' mutiny may Lake a vicariom hand ill> Lquna'a thin! annual PaJrlots Day Parade, Feb. 12. o.e miahl well wooder whit a patrlolic parade and the ··-ol. Brlllll> Navr mutmeera have lft common. . The link la a Salem, Mall!., aea captain aod bll beloved O...'wblch he c:briatened "Old Glory" more ihan 135 years ~o. capt. WUllam Driver ran away to sea when be wu 1S. When be. ·~ 21 Jtll' old, be WU muter o/ bll own ablp. While cammandlDI the ''Olarlta Dog· gtll," Clpl. Dmv .... 1ftia>lad -a 1111111'1 llaC by bia mother and ctrla of Salem. He toot " ·twice -the UPI ft_.... ; I MIGHT 11.\VE TO ·-my New 1 Year'• gye ctilebraUon bln to tbe-Na. : llac\l1 Oornniimtcable DilaUe Clliter iq · ~. • o Moat <>! t1l't iamily 11n1 Auld Lani Syne al the -. of midni(l:Jt. lipping drlnki, 1"ot1ng bcnJs and bnJtblng aside !be -..... bancing gayly from the ctlllnR. Qll!te -.iite. Mei Well, I stayed in bed, humming Chop stlcka and gulping down a spoonful ol -·->:rib a toacb ol. nutmeg. And •lrI pt -at colibnllng,wllb 4Y"1P; I ,,ould' .JoP -, vli!a. Im!al•. oome mist (eliin-. the chl!at), inject ..... ~ (elws.lhe Dcae), or prfo rib ""'l!!bWub ·lcleara the ·~-1) ' ... ~f . ~ • • ""'~ JlOaell "'-' ancbnr off Tahiti Don't · Worry in ~ of tal where Driver m:oun-. tta>d the wlvea and children o1 the ·Trafllc .enlorcemenl aµthorttie.11 .In Traverse Clly,. Mlcb., go\ ~ as· """"" . "" ' . ... All the wblle, lllY mi/Id traveled through the llCbll"-and llOUllda of the Far Ell!. li(oitly Hong tcpng. I aaw people J!10lnlnc In bed, clearing their lhroall, JfiPIDl:Jbe~~T..,. ciune to my eyes. 'I WU • al&hl to behold. And, boy, ,oh boj<, wu I ever .beholdln& B«ml1 unni--, Pll<alm · sis! fiolfi··Old M.,; Winter tbla week following recOrd snowfall m the ,__ by *""ll>l·"' liken'::· area. While Mldwestemeri are ~,uni snow -and shivering In -=:l'." ~~~ ~r;:l2il:·--suil'!leezlag temperatures, Southern CiUf9rnUins"'1t-basklng.U. sun· Dr!-1o tate them lloini. Ht did -shiJ!• wlllcb has pushed temperatures1over ~· .70 mark . altboulh ii was 11400 mlill off eount. • ~., Later when tne ·Unlm Army loot , · , . ·' · · Nulivllie. Tenn. In ~ Jiii, llrhtr, ' F' 1 ' .• ~-. • v' ~r=:a:-~ r: Hong Ko~g. iu ·~gain Tbe flq Wii i1lo moil In the I.. , COED SLAIN .. 54.:ri:1r1n"~..: ·Halts Suzie's Op. eration :C.':.W:~t~dhe!~: A niiilca ol the flq ""1ll.; Ill H · · · 1." • Ille' bod1 of the ~ bhJOoqed glr~ ;~ -:!-~t ~=--~ . . ,_ ' ~ ·. i J.flo '•p{Nd to be ID~ parode. And the Pltcalnml ... been • -~ 'Kone flu today struck f<r the oml~ bf the All4n Yiru>./ Bltter)y ~ ~ Marina'• body WU sW1 clad in the invited 1o Join Lquna 1n bolinrlnl bpt. _.t:tlm• lo bait acbOduJed. -~ ~~ecd ~ surgeon;, ~led tile ~ ,,.;.. alaca alt<! 1ur-tr1mmtc1 coat oh• Driver. • surgery f« &We, the desperately ill n....,.. Ol·i!i bug in Soothtm Callfornla· ifare· 'f.ben • Ibo ldt to . vllit John ~ .Vitjolmeae chld wbo WU hr<>ugbt lo !o:the erttl<:al abortaQ of blood wlllclL~ ·llornblirW,' 2'. a I~ In Ibo Y ' 168 Or11J10 COW>ty Chlldnns Hospital f!Om actually led lo ule"t{!!l;d . ."handnnment ; Bren-oocl!Ori ol Lo8~ SundaJ New ear s br DO N1111 -· all .. ..u .... of <urgery .. their "'11~ 22-month-old .. nighl Toll in Traffic Below Estimates ' Ulliled Pr<u IJllenallaul A· Iota! of Ill -died in tnlfic acddellta: over the »mar New Y111'1 bolld•J -far below aafety uporto' minimum estimates -I I n a I npolll abowed today. The Natlooal Safety C«mci1 bad .,,.. dlded between :100 and :ieo -could be apecled to be tilled In tnlfic dmllll the bollday period which atarted al f p.m. Tuetday and ended .. mldnlglrl Wednesday. 'l11e record for a onMf.aY holiday is 193 traffic deaths, aet over New Y11r'1, 196.1. The normal toll for a simHlr, .,..holiday period la 15. 'nie breakdown of actldenla! deaths during the 1999 l'lew Year's: Traffic li8 Flrea 35 Planes 13 Mllcellaneous ~ Total 231 Calllomla led the tralll<: death toll wl!ll JS. Ohio followed with a and 1ll<rt were 10 uch in Missouri aod Pennsylvania. But this Ume II 'l!U a mort oubtle patient. · . · · SherlH's LI. White ll<i! the ctrl bad Last Dec. 20, the heart surgery team 1 beendeadsloceearlyMoodaymornlng. New Year Opens On Calm Note In Laguna Beach Tbe New Ye.ar came ln pretty mUcb lle a Jamb In Lquna Beach with a few drunk arreala and dilturbanct calll LO police but UWe of consequence. 1bfl first "crime" wu a 1llJ>1Y sailor. Pollet turned him over to 1 Navy Shore Patrol. 'lbe first dilt.urbance was apparently caused by New Year revelers setting off flreworb in the %400 block of Montco Drive. The first medical aid call was from a woman who had been scratched by a cat. Police said she was upset that her phyaiclan didn't answer hia phon~. Officers sucrested that she try again in the mornlng. put off lhe vital 0pfratlt>n when one Homburg said be and Marina met _, . two other couplea at a ni&ht club on ~ ::r.~Hea.~~own_ ';! ~ 1 Santa Monica lkialevard about 8:30 Sun-- Vietnamese name ia Nguyen Thi Thanh day night. They returned to his home Pbuonr ~ coulcln' malte the ahorl trip about ll:SO, and Marina lell by berotl! to tbe operating room because of a about 3:1$ a.m. She was headed home high fever and troublesome ear in--U!Ually a 20-mimite drive. fection . FulJu. rlam will ckpelnd 00 ID lm- provemen in the Southland blood supply.' a Oilldrens Hospital spcWmlD aald today. "'Only emergency surgery Is belDI perfQfllled In all hospitals," he com- mented. "And while Suzie desperately need! this surgery, we can't truly clu- sify it as an emergency. The spokesman added that tbe child is "doing very well" and that postpone- ment of aurgery "'lsn'l aolng to -~ any immediate problems. Sb.e's com., Jlletely dear of lnfectton and we're very aatis.fled with her condition," he II.id. But the cbaJn of poatpenmenll la taking • heavy toll of Sulle's mother, Li Thi Lan, public relations-director Verda McKay said today. ~ Trio Will Plead In Draft Case A Capll'1UO Buch m a n ls one of three OrlJll< County relident.s wbo have been 1ndleteci by a Loi Angela federal arand jury for alleged vlolaUnns of the Selective.Service Act. · Charged with refU>lni to submit to induction are laborer Michael Price Donahue, 20, of 3'311 Via Lopez, Paul Stephen Duboll, 20, of Orllll• and Frank Nunez Fleueroa, 13, of Santa Ana. U. S. Attornty Matthew Byrne said court acUon II pending against the trio. Each deff2Jdant 1-. il eonvlelod of drllt uuton. a 110.000 fine anll/or five yean lmprlaonment. It. THE WHOLE !!XCQIUllON <91t about $111. I IOI a paekqe deal, tbrOulh my '8(tllt SJ~ Lia Yu. ' Yep, I hid Hooe. Kone flu. J never thought I'd 1et It. I w11 one of the hundreds of student.s in the lccal scllool dl&trict who courageous)y volunteered my body in the testing of a new, hl&h1Y pmifled vacchte. I bouted to my family that I was tnvtnclble to the germ. I could be seel!;"Wlth my head held high, darlJllly l!rOll1ng throocl> the Chrlllmu erowdl. NOtlilq could atop me· from en~bolldayaeaaon. ·· My beoll:io ot1ll held high. 11'• tht aiJy way I can breathe. But I've fliured out where I went wrong. Remember lhal auper-lqU!rt gun that shot the vaeclne Jn.to 1be arm? The guy with !be gun aated me U I wanted llaht. medium or bu.vy ..... Well, naturally, I uked for !be heavy ®ee •• IO. lJ:9!1!4. &01 mJ JllOllU'.~ ~ and I've been ltlff ever stoce. 1>0ii't let · PeoJlle tell you that It's JUJt aore . •, ., mlllcla and jolnll. Belleyo me, 11111 -mull have had ttarch in ,bla 1111'-• • . My l>oliday IWCn baan'I .Ileen too conventional. WblJe ruost people -. fini.sblnc up tbetr turtty salad, I'm on my third re-healing of chop SL1ey. It's euy to swallow. And for ChNtm.U I got an ircming board. Bet I havt the cleanest shirts in town. But I llke to think that there are certain advantages. Like, when we all return to school and tbe teach ub. "What did you. do over v1cat.lon?'1 Some will Say, "I went to .the moun· ta.ins." Other& will comment. "Our family went to Miami, and I went to tbe Orange Bowl." · Or, "I 11ent to Palm Sprtnil." or "I went to FriBco." And I'll stand up, demand the attention of my classmates, and assert, "I took al.I for a w.U ol. Hong K~." MJ friends will ooo and all is I llli> a cough drop In my mouth. Youth Center Counselor Slated at Laguna YMCA A counselor from the Yoq'th Op- portunity Center in Santa An~ will be at the Laguna Beach YMCA offlct,'i.411 Forest ... c., every Wednesday ~don Canadia11s Lose $300 in Casl1 To Cat Burglar A cat burglar stqle $300 1n cash from a Canadian couple u they slept In a Lguna Beach apartment. police said to- day . Muray W. Rumple of Wesson, Ontario told poUce Tuesday that his wallet and his wUe 's purse were removed from a night stand in the bedroom or an apartment at 488 Cypreu Drive. The empty purat and wallet were found In the front room. Police said . the atealthy thief had reached through a window to unlock a door. In another theft report, Elsie M. Mader of Anaheim told police Wednesday that her purse with tdenUflc atlon, credit cards and $15 were ·stolen from her car while she looked at the ocean. Ttie car wu parked 1n the 400 block of Cliff Drive. PoUce nld the thief apparently uted a wire to unlock the door. beginning Jan. I. PersoM under %1 may call fM..M.SI for an appointment. In the pa 1 t T'h years the Lacuna Youth Employment Service bu filled joba for more thlll 10,000 for young people, •ceordini to Jean McMmus, director. The service bu alto helped, adults from time to tlmt. "11le:re is a naI need In this town for mlddlHpd women who are willing to help elderly pet1ple who are not well or jult too old to help themselves," ahe u.ld. "Hardly a day goes by," llid Mn, McManus, "that J don't get a call uklng for help for simple houle-keeplng, cook· ing, or marketlng:, 10metlmea live-in, sometime• nol" She said there is usually no trauble finding employment for mlddJe.lpd women. Unruh to Propose Direct Popular Vote SACRAMENTO CUPI) -Auembly Speaker Jesse M. ·Unruh laid today he would introduce a mcasurt durlni the 1969 legi!!lature proposing abolition of the electoral college arid electing the president by direct popular vote. The mea~ure would call on conaresS to adopt a constitutional amendment aboUshlog the colli:ce and sub!tltuUna a direct vote. Severa] such measures have bten proposed. DAil Y PILOT ' OltANQI COAIT .. uaLllHIMO COMl'AKY Firemen got off clean as a whistle on the flnt day of 1969. No fire calla, reported Fire Chief Homer Mann. He added that the department responded lo 99 fire cal~ during JIU. "We had a tough time wllh her," Miss McKay said. "She broke down and cried when she got the news ~ it bu taken a long, lou: tlme to reanure her that all Iha! CID 'be done ls being down. The poor woman bu been under tremendous emotional strain ... fi. J. (Jarrell~_ R•Mrt N. w .... ,,.ldt!lt ..... "llllllll'ltr HIJACKING. • • ldt side o! ~ ccckplt," be aaid. OlJmplc! aou=s In Alhenl alJo repc<led Flamurldes threatened to destroy the plane In filght wben two Greek Air Fotee jet fllliton punued IL Tbe fllbl<n lben lurned beck. Sutie was brought to Oran1e County throulh !be ausplctS of Navy LI. Donal4 Henning wbo noticed the cblld's critical condition during tr:eatment of chil4rtn at the Da Nana: bue. Num Llnda H~. the offictr'I wife. is a ChDdrem Hospital nune and la aulgned to lull Um• dulJ In Sullo'a third noor room. Smie'1 flthtr Js an officer In !be army of South. Vlelnam. 12th SEMl·ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE STARTS TODAY . The111•• A. M11rphi11• MtnMN llltt.I' " klchllrill P, Nill ' P~u1 Hi11•" L...--lteCft A~l"' Cttr ltl/W DlrlCIW ---222 ht.it ,., .... M•lll11t AtftlrMal P.O. 1 .. 61'. t261t --c-111 Miiie! ...... ..., """' ,......., 119d!: nil Wiit ......... """"" -14U!..,.... 9Ncfl: .. atti .,,.., ,.. . • ' I Olympie offlclala aald then were no l.snell puae~ on the plane. It wu tbe RCOnd such incident in· volvfn& an Olympic airliner in three -,.,.. Italians, In a Pllure = the Greek regime, hijacked ID pie plane oo tal<eo!f from Parll last ~OT. I and fcrced it to n:tum to Paril. Cairo t><>llce IOW<tl aald Tlamurldes •• boldiDC • cocted platol with • bullet In the han<J when the plane Wlded, bot be aureitdered without a ltnJU}e. "I am a Communist and I want to IO to MoloJw some.Um~. II Flamutidts told newsmen later. "But t Intend to ult for poltlk:al uylum In EIYPI becauae It II a sreat demoeracy and Is hoe under (Prtddtnt Gmnal Abdel) Naner.'' FJamurldel aald ht WU jalled '" MV<D -In Greece bot releaaed early In 1117. "1hll •• tbe ooJ.y way I could leave UM oountry.11 he Aid. The Greek ,_,.,,.,,t aald ft - dlft\ID!f the -of Flamurldlo on cblrl• ol. attempled homicide for .Hrln& at the pilot. A apokmnln llld ''the crime waa committed ln a Greet alrllMt while '"" Wu ny1na within Gtttk air apace.'' Free Meal. Slated For 50-mile Wa~ Anyone who can walk 50 mUes In ltu than 20 boon probohlJ cltMWI a free mea.1. ' Laguna Buch 5urcb and RelcU• Ex· pknr POii 717 la goinc to ... tllat they have IL • Tbe banquet for -e«npltllnl !be Nov. 20 tnk in the nqulttd Ume will iJe&ln at ,1:30 a.m., Jan. JS at !be EID Lodi•· Guut ol. honor will be "" ol.. the world's ireat athletes, LllW)l.1• Bill Toomey. Toomey recenU, hri>uihl -a &<>Id m<da1 from the Mtod<o CllJ ()(ymplcl for his • 1'lnnln( dtcltll)aa performance. Sc«t BJlniton or the upknr pool llld that Amoo Alamo Stag -.11 will bo at-to II bltm who made !be bJko In the ""!ulnd Ume. Otben 1111)1 job> the~ for a IJ.10 lunc- cba11•· '!lit Ont place a"ard wlO &<I to Brian Overton of Co8la Moaa ""° turned lb 1 winniPI Ume of exactly seven bolln. "· 1, . . . . . . ' I SUISTANTIAL SAVINGS ON SUCH PAMous lltANDS AS-~ • HERITAGE • THOMASVILLE • TOMLINSON • JAMESTOWN • HECKMAN • CONANT BALL • HIBRITEN • KARGES • Mc.GRUTHER CONRADI • SIMMONS, ' • $TONE & PHILLIPS • STIFFEL • CENTURY • KINDEL •PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE •.BRANDT • MARBRO •FANCHER I \ .. ' ----~-• • -··----.. ' " --- Onassis Plane -,. ~-. ' ' ~ DA.IL't'l_UT ...... W ........... JUST PLAIIHllCK AND PAT IN NOSTALGIC SOCIAL . VISIT l'O SOllTf'ltiRN CALlFORNI,r. Hijacked ~y Red to Cairo A Rott Bowl ,Gi1me, • Checkyp, • Lunch•n for Finch, and Nixon "·~'· fn Anaheim Top Security Set in Allaheim . . ; . . For Nixon Visit _ Anaheim Police Chief Mark Stephenson today ''beefed up" what was already a hu.\ry committneiit bf bi!I d~ent!s persomel to protection o( President-elect IUchard M. Nixon. The' naUon's next chief erecuUve is on his way to an Anaheim Convention Center rally tbat promises to be one al the m..t heavily guarded galllerings of Its tml in the naUon's 1li!t0ry. Backing city ,.police at ttie top seculity assemblilge will . .,. a slzUblfi ~ ~ -"r 'nd Secret ;Service aeMta.. A police departmeal 'PJIUP'P.<Je!il>- ed to reveal the n:asm fer tb1 Jut mln111t slrelJllbenlnr of alnldJ -ald.tal>Ie ,..;,., us1~ Hix. en al the 7,30 p.m." . • Ch!et Stepbenson WU busy ~erlng oul rally p!Bns with hla aldea and cou1t1 not be reached for comment· at p-ess time. , • The NixOn reCepUon is being organized by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce as "a stricUy Informal evening•" Chamber organizers predict a gather- ing ol 10,000 perso .. lo hear hlgb achoo~ college and neighborhood friends of the new president recalling Nl:xon'• ~lier years in bis Yorba .~a birthplace and his subsequent Whittier home. Nllon's wife, Pat, and bis oldest daulhter Tricia are ICheduled to ac- company the Presldenklect lo Anabelm. Tel"1slon personality Art Llnkletttr lflll be master or ceremonies during the three-hour program. Mrs. Pennington. Dies of Burns As Robe Ignites Nixon Getting Checkup . , • • During So~thland Stiiy . , --- ----. _ __,,~ ~----·--. 7---• gridiron battle, the president-elect replied that be had. seen-severaJ, the first one 39 years ago when USc won. _ Mom~t.arfly, a 1fiood of name.s, plays and other detalla of the club ID which USC whipped the Unl.,ralty o f ' . ATHENS (UPI) -with one pialol ohol, • J>.yoar-old --Greek Clim· ~ r~:,~ .a Dee alrlh\U oqo4 bJ •·..--Coull>' O~lc Alnnyl ud .,W lw pollUcal uylwn whmJle "qdtd m Cairo..--~ ,.. J, .. 'lbe othe'r 18 pauengers rtturoed to Athena'16Clay·by a~ Olympic plane sent after them. 'Cairo police took the hijacker, o-e . ~laniorldes, 1 pt o Cllllody -~ lludied his plea lor uylwo. J . • One ol the paaenam was Mn. Ellzlbelh Peterooo ol Stattle, Wuh., wbo aald they did not bow they were belll(. :;tii~i:Ll" . the'lllr ._;,vJil' . I,.....,,. ., -, . •. iol --~': . .. :. ·;,IOOy ~· , "' .,, . :J.:,. iii' • ·.Iii' ,.,.. ·lll"f'[,""M•r 'I>"+" ~~ ,~ • ·--';."' • ' \, J ... 't • .. ~~ i:: • .. " i•· q l'I· . ". · {~ • "•"; ·.,,.,~!rd Pretty -,. J t:"::'~~~;;;:.=-=~~~·~::Uall~ Of Star .Pb'Und. • lo '*'"f' ~' Grilii'10 bead f or • ; , ., ~Ji· w-· ~ my -a1u1· hit the Dead .. in . C~n. f<.~.· ~~ 1'11;ta..61'tllt cocq>ll," be uld. . . ·4il!l''!l~lc . -In l\tlJelll al30 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The pretty 17· ~, ~dts thl'.'4t.ned to y-daughter ·o1 ·1an :adiw"and ~ tbe. iJ1aM In llJchl when two a no..u.t, home ..,, Cbrblmaa ,,,..lloo ~k Air i'cil:<e jet llghl<n pursued frmru college, • wu ,1<11111f oisjn, tato Newport B~ch Fm• anclJ·.er· 11.·mitflPll!l'llbentur\IO<lbad<· Wednaday at the ,botlom of a •tlJlcklJ Oli¢1llo OttlcWI uld there wm no wooded ravine. •~U 0.ioeoan on the plane. D • •·•-• M-~--E"--~ ~-~ J,..__.,, ii'.JhO'"loc-' llich jricldent lft. Ir•-~ ~uw -~• ~ ... , _,, "~ air-: In. -dau~ of llillll' < lflbO· of'> Zilricb, Arth B M 11 · D' i . r ~~ .'l'.llO 'lllll&m, "In • ~ Siritmlaild, and l!lhi!R'liantt,·wu <iut ur • Ceo' .... v.,../; . t'e' 's\ '. T' • Greil: -ldj~.. seen· when ahe le/I on a dato . 8\llliliy Ulll. ' . """ . tikeofl'"~ Pim nlfhl. . . ' ·' . , 1 ' • ' " · "S~ wu deflnlteil'~"':if!"'i? !liti ' lo a .ov, .••. illd· for<jic!· tt to r.tUrll Shefil!'a.LI. Notman ;~:tr~ ilarbor Area financier Arthur B. was a gr uato of Calona CODqe, BUl· · t:alrii' 'Uce ......,.. Aid Flam..-at .~: • ...,,.,'.when the· ~ .. ·~ McCollum, whose business interests falo, N. He founded tbe ~ MCCollum wu ~i: i cocked plltol wfth a bullet reoovered.-~Ho'P{ever, be' tahl ~ c:ao.ie In 111e· barrel when the plane landed, ol <jeilli would; riot be ·--· ulttil ranged from caoneries In Mexico and Boal pany In N"'J>tll1 Beach.. the bUI ~-wtlhoul a struggle. after leorooer'a i.itopoy. w1tntue. iald movie houses in Illinois to manufacturing , Cblc&lt1 eo .. ot Cotta .. 1 1m a Commun1at and I want to ~ , w~ ·nO vlalbl1 . marks oa the plants in Costa Mesa, died Tuesday at Mesa, w manllf~ ifber gius 10 to Moeoow tometlme," F1anttridel body. '' · , · · '. the Beverly Manor Convalescent Hoe:pi-products, still operated bY the,lamD:r.-told newauo lit.tr. "But ·I lntm:I to ••A. lot of . det.ectlles· have IOIDe Ideas tal in Cosl,\I ME:Sa followlng a lengthy Mr. McCollum alao oWned CoriUnental askforpcillttcaluylumlnEgyptbecaUle on U>Ja," M. Aid,, '"and we want to m It ·11 a grut demo<ney and Is free hold •fl unUI we can lnvestlgale them Mr ..... M~-u Plastics of Colla Meu, the gootlnental under (Prealdent Gama! Abdel) Nauer." • ' . lt'1 Jmponant thal this body be pro- • "-"\.Al um, a resident of Newport Meat Co. of ~ Ana'llel, tbe. Airport Flamurldtl aaid be was. jailed (or perly eumlned." . Beach aln<e 11H2, was 85. Shopping tenter In Tornnco, Ille Lido aeven montbl ID Greece but releued No armta were made, but SIJerlfl'o The 75--year-eld mother..fn..law o f De th LI. Baroid Whl --~ ·•·-•·• ~-·• County Harbormuter Al ,,...... a came on the day of funeral Trading Co. of Newport Beach and wu early In 1117. • le -an -~ ,_ ..,..,.. ...,.~. aervkea for Mr. McCollum'a son-in-law, ·~ .,.. the onlJ way I could leave been laued for a Cll' 1ee:1 near· tbe died early New Year's Day from bUrM longtime Newport Beach school trustee the former owner of the ffouw -=,of tbeeotintrf," hi tWd. Pi'• home wly i W~ay morn1ni. wffered when a book cf matches 88:red Melwood A. "Mel" Berry, who died lait Harmony, a Harbor Area-mUlic firm. Thi Greek IO"* dlDlld uid it would He Aid• the male driver tried to·rno+e4 up igniting a robe she was weanng, Saturday at tfie age of 53. 1Il1 hoklin" al.lo tnduded brmt Jn deniaod tht· extrwlltke of. Flamurida a womm. · ~ ~ a«onting to Orange County Sheriffs . Muonic services for Mr. McCollbm Illinois, canneries In Baja Calllornla abd en dWaw of -ettemptal tiqmic:We for 11wgirl'1 home ln tha Ho~ ·!iUf deputies. are scheduledM1at 1 p.m. Saturday ·a1 a'thealer chain In llllnofa. t f!rliil. af lthe pillll: A; IPOl<-G· ~ Is locatool.abool four , m11•; 1ru8 ·.f!>f Mrs. Gertrude Pennington. whose ad· ....... -..i--... mml" .... in a reea · _ _.__ ~ .n.llf1~ . S Costa M Pacific VJew ernorlal Chapel, Corona Survivors Include thrtt dau.A..-, J' r "u. gw~ •• u eo _. ravioe-Wbert Mar ... ~11o,nd • .uun;lllll'O dress is Sil Congress t ' esa, del Mar. Burial will be in his naUve lJllian n-•· n-. of "'H'unt1K'"n n airk while she wu nyq wit1$1 Greek said the r8WM, cloified'wtUI tb:lc'k;llrulh. hid been a residenf'ilf1he -~I.I&> Cid U uu"'""' -·•'"13 al " J off u1hoUa ciinvaleSCi!nt fiospital ftir" the past cago, I ·' . · . Beach, , Mn. Nonna Armbrust Pf r space. -·" 1M nd Drtte,"it T01d11known month. She bad suffered a broken hip Mr. McCollum was a Lido lsJe reSJdent Newport Beacli and Mn:. LofJ ~Goo1d ; as 1 loven lb. ·-. · " •t • .'t Iii• fall at her home aiid was recovettiig from !Ml lo 19141, ·when , M 100ved lo< of Paris, llL Allo IRll'Vlvlng' ar. II , '"'"l t.fo' 'n· D-nibed Plillb homel 'dot ~. llilll. _!Wrby from the accident, her son-in-law said. ~1 Sblpway Lam! in the .BaJCrtst tee· gt a n d c hi I d r e n and 11 ... ·creJa,t ~ta DU are houses owned by linger Robert "Sbe was ambullllory willl otbe oeid ,.~~.ol,l}~ llµ,ch. lltf~e m,ovlng grondclllld....,.Jlil'l!ife Le1gb died* Goulet and former prtlldentlal preaa ofacaneorchairandhadevldentlY 10 ,Uii • ...,bor~be,....U,ed ,ln 's.pjed;f.'>,, ., ' ' Ii .,£~ 01<i, N.J .. (AP)-,Tbe aecrelarJA,..~ly~~~,d' walked lnlo the rest room ~ abe · Hoopeslon and Dwlal>I, 11L He was an Tl)e fa'lnll, baa lllU.i.i ~ / l"flUl~Pr-~ .llltlon .. w11l lolt ....,. ·""1 UI 8 clgarelle when her robe cat.pi· adl"'i'Maaon and 'a member of the conttt~ill>.'lli6 .._., bJ 1 bclmll WednelilaJ. In the aecond aboal io· feel down a tdope. Searchers fire .. " be uplained today. Newprt Harbor Yacht Club. Chl!JWM Wllllo a-va 81., · ·~· •''Iha atalloft In · lllllo more -I ~.~ a,~~ "'1.k!DJ•.., t•She didn't Cry oot or • an'ythiqg . , -All\'V!ginee.r by training, Mr. McCollum Ari~,·111 eut,bt'YArllAI Kerley. --+ UU1• ablh-. MulboDIM ' unft i-ct-:wu. ~ ...a although the fire ,,was ~riOUJ e~~. . -, • , .. i ~ .. .J i r ~ 'l • , puree. In tt were Marina'I compact. tocaiisehtr.death, heslild. -' T : •Will Pl d Ne'" !?.':\ ., , • , ;J.1!· "'' •' .·.. . • ::11'.f'f1' 1114.· '"r ~,; '.} '"-otml.i{ .. f 1SurvlVors include her husband. Harry r' 10 ea • "' ~ "·e home; a daughter, Adeline Oberg ' j u:po rID .. e ' Searcllen said the ravine "u IO "' b he Mal 1tn • ' ' . . . ". ' " . ..... ' (flee COBO ., '""· flP "-. ' Newp0rt Beach: a rot r, co . ..,..._.,., .., Townsend o1 Anaheim; three a1s1«1, .·Jn· ~Narcoti'cs· ;e>...Ae , ... -11 ,.?1 ~\ , • ,,. 'r1 ~ · ·.• , . . ., 1 .. and lhr.e grandchUmn. l'....nt! . I • l ·-i' < ) « . . . . . . " ' ' ' . M~:-;;1 :"'~~::.pending at Balli . .r N-6rl Beacb man and ti. .oo;: '.E~Cityyfiuee,n tu ~firs~ 1~69.· ~ab:r, 'Peyton DeJJll'er ' pa;ll9Qf wW enter pleas in Loi Anaeles \ T · • , - . . / . . 1 , .-., ., cbargea !hit 111eyfn 'l'be'rqim;,\~Jl.-pon Blach ! , llid lieu;rrenttJ Wltb·,,-MllTor s,.. ·Suc.c· _.........__,.,at ·75 Pueblo Crew Given · · ,J\l,:poun<!i "' unproceded t!SI. ,ll!>P.¥!'L.!law Sllort..ti.. dlcato. UllJJJlll ' · l 1•'r 1M<-1o~Alijlr(tlec .. ', ''t<i •IUW·'lli"1'·o!"IN .if·" -.••.tllde'atf°"'-"°""IP•·gr'!lt/;•E° , , ~11 • Rose Bowl Tickets o·., ~~1!).°:'.t"_ .=~:;.:!:g!.. M-.-1o1 eilftiadt1,111 ' ~~il.1 ~:·e.\".J.'."'iidi •1.f.%~;:i;;t~~~= I is alaiea to enlAr pleu.,. Paul a.m. -...-:'{):.',;.\~ ' ' ' -:_ / 'w("'MiW abll t6'~""llioilt 'fPdf!!'lllW •·lioil SAIM)IEGO 1\JPI) -'l'hanb 1• an--WUliam-w.111~ lk.;-e, Anabelm, Iii!· .:'1111· Sl>all" llrlt"'cllfllo-.t. C·~ 'ftftdQl'~lO;Juit'u•'""'utllo."''' ll ' o.iiil 1, ...... 1"l119ait11 -donor, 19 ....._ .ot Iha Gilbert Zamora, II, Garden.Gme. be rwuned aon -eotolod Ille Jlildd t 'TIJo .... '*""" Uill .41J1117• \'Illa H . ' . ' .).1 ,''b! USS Putble got free Ucketl lo tie al!ld, 'l)e~..., ....iif'bytr. [CUltoimf allbt ~ ·--'m0tirl --,'11e!l .... .1Md>'";; , ,:lh1~·WU~ :~ oot Booe !!owl football clllilc ""11 qin!& tit flla. lltnlll' alrpott allAr the and~~ ~ ~. ~· ... 'IJ.!"'4,'!I* ~ ~ ')le ~· ..,, . -o( .... Y~·~eruindofdebrl"mnc~-1 :=:~ .. °$'~~~ ~.iai~.oi..:......;· :ftt""'~·=~~ ~"'P':'· • ~~·· 1 • • . • • . ,, ,, Debate .. E>n· Lalld . . • • .I, ' ·Exchange Sia~ A debate on the future of Uppet l!l•wptri · J!ay ,and laqd . uchange pllns between lh&lrVfne·CO. and Or I Coun- ty wlil be held In Mariners"'18Llbrary Wednesday. . . The program, which will begin al • p.m .ln the library's muIUpurpoee room, is •-I'd, l>J. lhe Bay ¥ta Cltlzen'I Councfl and the !Wbor midy groop of Newport Tomorrow. Speakm at. the program will'"""°''! ll>e '!nine qo., Orange c-Oanty, -servatIM fnl<reilfl, publle recr.eation IJI. terem and yaehtamen. ,,,_ NBW Y;; ~lPI ~:Ct m.mt I cloaed hliflor-lodar-H ti rallied on the f(r~I day of trading f<>: !Mt, \j' 1 quotaUons, Pages 14-2$), Galnll weril wtlJ ahead of Joases a averagea Posted 1 falr galni, cut bacll' by late aelllnct 11!Jlc!l lrJmmeil the top prices paid about ~°!" , . Or..,. • torviews,.., Mi~ ""11n1 ,\pnlschl,r l'llllteandWel)rlell"' Meanwhile, tht OW.'lilbar JI n.»1li-. t1C!J14111.allao)!titjlme; ....,_,I Oi8'1uidol~ ""liii- Hjl•al Hooplbil, ......,d11t1.'1Jeclal by Uinora ln atiinted van. -Short, St, wu a~l!li<' :IM1 'elr'~'fl.-'111ftr7;"1a~"'re , · ' • --==·• , , • tl)e holiday, '"""-...,., 11, Balbaa the p~ 19,tbi afrpcwt 11111 wm mel In& from • 1l!ool ·-'IG!il~~ " "' 'Wiiii' "HW•..r•;1Ma1411MM im£ I *l'."'~.or ~ Confmncu,.... plan-111eyareln~lnLooAngeles. 'PILOI' aiwll alt.I.~ ~'t· ·.,.:111~ ... ·;fio~l .. .'• , Ii; 1 ~ 1 1....;...,_ __ ._""°, ..:· .... -... ..... -~I .. '1 • • < " • • , ... I ' l j ' . I ;: • • '· ' . II ~ ~ ' l • ' r f I • • r t • • • I • r -: • L " • • • • " • • : ~ • • •• :i • • •' •• ~ " • • .. . , • • t - c I i &. t .. = c r. : • ' I -· . -.... .. __ __ • ' ' • Nn.v""1 . N Mii: ·aer , ~.uspe:Ct . se \ ·Ruled • . . . Pre• P .. e 1 MIDEAST ... al Gaillee ~ iher. wcrt reporll ol a rockit attack oo an laraeli townabip near Ibo Le-bordtr Tut!dl1 nleht· A ........ in A111nW> said braell ~ find 1111 a farm alloul elchl miles -" the Su " Galilee wllll - """' and llnb. Twm1 -later Mira&• fllhler plants plulmd the area wllll napalm and roctota. Four other Minges attacked the Zlkhlab Dam ..... in Ille northern JW.. Vallef, the opoWmal1 .. Id. A ml!IWy fPCJblml" In Jerual<ln said flChten bad -di>patched to sileoce Falah guerrilla posiUOllS and "aabotqe ntsll" in the village of M~ IOUth·<f the Su of Galllee; Niltlla' side reported 11111 cuoalU... A Milan Dewspaper today published a rtr1 iDterVlew with Pape Paul ~ In wb1ch Ille· ponlllf u1d intavtllllon in the MJdeUt bf the put powm mlgbt be oeeded to bait the ....... .Ude toward war. 1n-Lca1on, Soviet •mlwwdor Mlthall SudriiOVIQ' WU Aid to bave carried a .... peace plan lmohinc Brllaln...,,.,.. .... and the United Sblllo -be !J1'I today -Britllh forelcri ...r.llry Mldlld-Stewtrt.-(Earll<r·-11«1, Pap I). . In Amman, Falah guerrlllaa aid thef bad abol down .. llrMll _ ..... lllrai• lllht.r -.,. the Dead sa . Bui Ibey Aid Otll)' Qlrl'tlia plane bad been IND fallinc "Ill•. fllmii, •• and dkl not dlvulp the Ume " the downing .. Ult weapooa lnvplved • New Year's 168 .. Toll in1'l'r8ftic Below Estim lts Ualled Preu ~ A total of 1118 perlOOI · alflc a<:ddentl over the~ "Yw'• holld11 -•for below watY aperts• minim1un estimates -f 1·aj1 reportl lbond today. ,,,. -laltl7 CGmcll bad ..... dlcled balwm lllO and• -coald be apacl<d to be tm.d in -dllrlDI Ille hollday pulod which lllarted at I ~!!....~ and ended at mldlllCht 'Ille r<eord for a ~ bolldlJ' ii ltl traffic deaths, set om" New Year's, 1963. T)1e normal toll for a similar, -"'1Jday period ii 11$. The --of aeddflltal deaths durinc Ille 11111 New Yetr'I, Traffic 1118 rim 35 Plana IS ldlaotllaneous 22 Total 13& Callfomla led the traffic death loll wllll Z3. Ohio followed wllll 1J and lllere were 10 t..acb in Ml11ourt a:'ld Peaosylvanil. No 1968 Executions WASlllNGTON (AP) -No prilon•rs were encuted ID Ille United Slates during 1• -poulbly Ille ftnl )'tat In the naUon'• history the death sentence wa1 notadmlnlrtered. l\AllV PllO T OAAHG!: COAIT l"UlllSNING COMl"ANY a.Mrt H. w,M ,,.._,, 11111 '"""'"""' J1c• l. C.rf.., Viet '"'*"' .,., ._ .. .,,_.., Tli•l'll•• JC .. .,n ..... Tll111111 A. M,1t,lil11e M1M1M1 lllllW J•r•-F. c.fllu p,,1 Hltt111 """'"" .... Anmtilne Cit)' ....... ' DltldW ... .,. ...... Office 2211 W..t Iii••• k1lnar4 MalQ .. Ai4,._: P.O. I• 1171, 'JW --c.-. ~ -..... ..., .,,., LHWll '-"'' ttl fl-' A-H~ ...01 • • n.t ·-=~-·1111111t·'Jilffl·-» I .Q•; ». M \O•wi!fl! -.. ... ~ lllllrld ilaal\. '' "'. • .... -~ ' "Plttroin wq Oiil'y :ctJnt In Self· su&u;. • '' d""1se," Mid DtpU!y Dlslrlct Attorney interrofaUon of tho .prinCjpail ,Jed ,jo John Kronln, adding thet no other a rewnstructlon of a bizarre kklnlppln& charges wlil be brought against him. and tltlnl-degtte lnftrJolall9n tralment, Pittman, 24, or 7~1 Trask Ave., In connection with stoten-narcoUcs: - Westminster, was involved Jn the wild Detectives said Shtrlt)'< accused the Sunday ntiht gun battle, which left Albert youngtr Pittman and another man of Sllirley, to, dead in the gutter and two steallte a -taltcue full 9r marl.Juana tomptnioaa wounded. and 111'111 pilll lmn ll/J .~ont, bul Shirley, PO, of sa Hwilinatoo SL, H~ the mystery'· cache has ·neyer lllnl«I tington Beadl, was accmed by Pittman's up. ~# • . • Ul'I T1111>Ml• Don't wor..11 ~c enforcement authorities in Trpverse City, !l!lch., got an ... ' &I trom Old Man Winter th1J week following recotd mowfall In lhe . -· Wbile Mldwl!ternen "" shoveling snow. 'and shivering in rubofreeztng -temjlen!uret;·Soulhem-{;allfornians.ara basking.In 1un·- 1hlne which has 'jjllshed temperi-ove,.lhe 70 mark. ' lJong Kong Flu Again ll~lts Suzie's Operatjon lkio( Kon& flu today 1biick "for the conclitim during lre~t of childrerl teOOnd time to halt scheduled open heart at the Da l(arlg base. · · surguy --lor ,li~e, the desperately ill .~ Narse Linda Henn41·~ J. ~e ofilctr's1 VletDa.Jnece £hid ~ho was br:otJght to wile, is a ChildreQL Hospa.at nurse and ~ Cfunty Childreps J:lrP:ilal from is assigned to !V.11 lffl\f ~ty in Suzie'i bedI>.ilNani home,._1Wet:'f qc. third floor room. Su#P.f.S~ father is arr iM this ti.me It was a 1J'lort subtle offi~r in the army 'OC SoUUj Vietnam. 011Jlau1ht by Ille Asiap virus. Bttterly . , . disappointed ""'~" attlibuted the ravages of lhe bug in Southern California to the ell~ allartage of blood wiidl ·~ led .. Illa tlllrd ·-" ""'""' on lbelr frail, 21-mootlHlld Fro1n PflfJe 1 COED SLAIN •• plll .. l ,_ Dec •L.-overgrown with bruah that a hellcoptet ~.i · 211, •~ heart 1111rgery team circling Ille area for da)'ll dld not llpol put off the vital operation when one the body of Ille ~ute, blu~ed .0.1, cl Ila membm came down wllll flu. r• -., ... Three ween earlier, SUzle -her true who a.spired to be an artist. Vietnamese name is Nguyen Thi Thanh Marina's body waa still clad In the fbUoog _ couldn't make the &hort trip brown slacks and fur·lrimmf'd coat 11he ~ tbe operating room because ol a wore when she left to vi.sit John . J~o.Bst, BeaUty Plan Aired ' . . ,,.t. ,. - :·:-ed. 4r~hiie~"Conduding ·Com~rvation Study •. . Br 'i/ii, ~ · have beetliei for U.. final nporl )!tie will evolve, Willlon aid. lie and hia• .. "'""' !"".'!"" . J .... 17, -"-!'tllllrlm -oaid. llaff will pul evaryllllQc ........ and ~am. ~ -"r-'"""' -.. ~-""idl-behre,tn Tbrae . de;:.lop Ille -lo implanonl the : .. of ~· Coonly'i a:,,;ne :Arclt ·111,1 Mil Dobeny Stele Part, pl .. ThiJ Is where we p !run the -'irllll COUD!J "'-Fri· -1naUon ot coaata1 development and I 111eore11ca1 atatoment to puUIJll the tb1i1C dlJ' lo 111"'1 ~in the Jll'lliel. Id-of ~llUoo tools will CID the .,....i." 1flbm aid. Spe@al ,.._.. will be ~. "" be coooldered 1n the repcrt. The cout1int OU ·-called Onliip :,.':,!~~ ~ ~lllCI!"'~ ~~ • •j. bell"°' lhla ii unique br Oraoge County'• moot valuable rUour<e. '1ra ....,. ,_ ..-.,.,.. ...,. A County··1ifsjory In that 11 Is • .toJnUy project ii dellped to erue bloldMs stQdy " ~~"~ ~ .al flinded 'atiilr ·by properly CJWDer1I and aod prtveol people pollulion of lbal wfili CID -; • ,, -tbe COUl!tJ,'' Wllllon said. asset . ot.g: ~! ll'delbioM~~ . lie aid Ille! rl~ now be Is Involved Anion( the l'OOPll Involved in Ille ~~~ U ~ WW of In iicbedullng lbe pariJ of the study. effort iJ Ille Sonlh Coul Scenic Improve- :111son111 a:i ..!'!!''bldtml ~~~ Following µiat, CO!llli\llanil w_m begin ment Associ~tl,9n headed by James e • ,--..3 w, _ ui r.'6''Jy ~ on-alte observation of the areu involved, O'Connor.' by citizen! groupt ~the ccimty. research the tan3le of agencies having Shortly after the u.wcialion wu form- Memben of-the fU"m and coonty_p.lan-influence on the coast and then analyze ed, county supervisors made fl.SOO ners Forrest Dickason a.pd William all the information that ha s been col-available for the study project.. CitiUnl Laubly wlJl. meet. to dllCUJI the ICbedul-Iected. groups provided tbt: other ball of tht Ing pm. of U>e !!Udy •. Tbr.. 1ot11 From that analysis, a varldf. of plans $15,000 ccosulUng coot. ~ 3 Released· Gls Set for Return -- Home on Friday SAIGON (UPI) '-Tllr.. American ~era: released by the Viet Cong Ne\v Year's Day are in gOOd physical condition and will leave for home Friday, military spokesmen aold 10llay . A Ocmmunilt -beard · in Saigon uld ti. three Gii bad 11called , on the Ols In Vietnam to starid up an d protest against the war and t h e use!esr-deaths on.the bitt.ltfttld." Wlthfn h6urs \fTet. l tlfelr rele:ue Wedntldat 1~-l llliltr<tdiinl IO miles northwt!I of Saigon lbe thrM former prtso~ were eating · bam'ourfers, frencb frlee, ··~ and mtlk. Sp<O. 4 lbomat "J-. of Lynville, Ind .; ·Pie. Dooald Smllb ol Akron, 1'1., and Spes:. 4 JamM Brigham of Ocale, FIL relued today al Lone Blnh Hoapltal, II mlles fl'orn salp: "Lut time l 11111 • tbem, one was napping, -nading me! Ille third just attUng out ln the sun," a military spokesman r;aid. Trio wm · Plead Peace Pope Paul VI ·calls for \ro r'(\ peace in New ·Year's Day <:.L· dress at 5th Century Rome Church of St. Mary on the AJtar or Heaven on the ancient Capitoline Hill. Richard H9lder, -Former Ne~rt ­ y achtsman, Dies Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Santa Barbara for Richard HoJder, fonntr resident or Newport Beach. Holder, 59, died Monday ln 5elttl1 of an apparent heart attack. He wn atrlcken a fn boon after landing from a fll1ht from Portland. Ore. where be had been visitinJ his daughter, Mn. Pafne1a Rayner. Holder was the owner of the Holder Printing Co .. In Loi Angela. He lived in Newport for:. 12 years before movtn, to ~nta Barbara about two yurs qo. He was _a member of Balboa Yacht Club , and was an active participant tn yachting circles before moving to Santa Barbara. In 19117 he wu a member of the crew aboRrd his own boat, Ingenue, which won the famed Sir Tbomu Upton Trophy for BYC. He was allo a kml Ume member of the Balboa Power Squadron, IUVlng as secretary to the or1an1zaUon ln 1958. Holder ls survived. by hll widow Lucllle. Santa Barbara, and four children, Mrs. Pamela Rayner, Portland ; Mn. Penny S"ccu, Costa M ... ; Ronald Holder. Balboa lalllld, and Leanoe Holder, San Diego. blah feYel' and troublet0me ear in-Homburg, 22, 1 family friend, tn the fectlon. Brentwood section of Los Angelea; Sunda'i In Dr ft Ca Future plan.. will depetnd on an im-nighl . 't.. a ·. se Funeral arrangements area in chirp of \Velch-Ryce Associates Mortuary la Santa Barbara. The Rev. Howard T • Trevelyan of the Church of Religious Sciences will officiate. provement in the Southland blood supply. Sheriffs Lt. White said the girl had Unruh lo Propose a Childrens Hospital s(>Okaman said been dead since early Monday morning. . A' Caplslrano Beach m a n Is one cf today. 1'0nly emergency surgery is being Hornburg said he and Marina met three Oruge County res.identl who have~. performed 1n ail hoipltals," he ccm-two other couplea at a night club on been lndlcted by a Loi An1eles federal Dll'ect Popular Vole mentid. "And while Suite desperately Santa Monica Boulevard about 8:IO Sun;. grand J4:11 for alleged violaUons of the y Pl R ... ds this surgery, we can 't truly cias· day nighl They returned to hia bomt Sel~a Servl«·Act. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Assembly Orly aus lo UD slfy It as an emergency. about 11 :30, and Marina left by benel.f Ch&tge4 with refU!ln& to submit to Speaker Jesse M. Unruh said today he The spokesman added that Ille child about 3,t& a.m. She wu headed home lndu<lka are laborer Michael Prlc. would Introduce a measure during the For 3rd Mayor Tenn is "doing very well" and that postpone--u.ia.U7 a 20-m!nute drive. Donahue, 20, of. Mill Via Lopez, Paul 1969 legiJlature proposing abolition of ment of mrgery .. iln't going to prestnt The girl'• mother, an actress who StePben Duboil, 20, of Orqe and Frank the electoral college and elecUng the LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sim Yorty any immediate problems. She's com-last 1ppeared in the film "Games", Nune1 Flcutroa, 23, of Santa Ana. U. president by dJrect popular vote . said todiy he'll seek a third term u pletely clear of Infection and we're very said I.he heard noises outside at 1bout s. Attorney Matthew Byrne said court 'The mea!UI'e wou1d call on Conaresa mayor. satisfied with her condition," he said. 3:30 1.m. She heard a loud auto mufOer acUortla nendinl .ac~ the trio. to adopt a conslituUonal amendment He said his decision 'Yas lnfluenced But the chain of postponments is takin& and saw a man about 20 yean old Each defendant facet, if coovicted of abolishing the · college and substituting by "pn11reu we have made" since he a heavy toll of Suzie's mother, Li Thi standing next to her daughter'• sm.IU drift e1ulon. a $10,000 !lne and/or five a direct vote. Several iUcb meaauru y.·as first elected in 19ei and by "im- Lan, public relations director Verda foreign car in the driveway. y~ imprlSQnmqt. have been proposed. portant progranu still unfinished ·• McKay said today . • -~ Suddenly, Miu Hardt said she saw I-'-~:::====~=====================;;::======:::= "We had a tough Um with her," a black sedan back out of the drlftway. I Miu McKay said. "S broke down It stopped and the man climbed into .JJ. J 9 ' and cried when she got /the news and the passenger side ahouting somethlnc It has taken a long, long dine to reassure -Uke: "Let's go," the mother said. .. tt A her that ail that Clll be done is beiog A search was be(Wl, and reiJUvt1 • • ll'/'J'e J down. The poor woman baa been under said they suspected the girl might have tremendous emotional atrain." been kldnaped. U:.U~~~.~;f.:\~N~;nf1.=~ 12th $1Ml·AN~UAL FURNITURE Beaning who noUced Ille chlld'a crlUcal Hughes Executive SALi STARTS TODAY Drivers Escape Setious Injury In Mesa Crash A Newport Beach motorist was hurt New Yw'1 Day in a Costa Mesa broedlkle coWmn of such Impact that It c.-.ed all four auto hubcape to pop off, bot failed to Injure the aecond drlver. James M. WUliams, 22, of flt E. l3nl Sl, Newport Beach, was ll<ated •' Coata Mesa Memorial Hoopltal foe facial cuts. Robert J. Heodertoo, 24, of 211 A vOCldo St., Costa Meal, was at the _, of biJ car wbtn Wlllilma' ¥el1l<le rammed the driver'• aide, but the Iii- foot , four-if1(h, 2fG-pounder was only jG'- red. Patrolman Chril Bell said Wllliam'I car wu aouthbound on Newp ort Boulevard when It veered off the l'Q&dway llld struck the other auto, part. ed on privall property. Hender.on waa wa1ttna: to pull out cl the Colonial Mota! drtvnay at lt?'I N.,.port Blvd .. when the shattering crub occurrtd, pollce &aid. • In Newport Post SUISTANTIAL SAVINGS OM SUCH FAMOUS IRANDS AS- HERITA(;E • THOMASVILLE Hughes Aircraft C.O. e·1eaiUve William Klinger has been appoin\ed to t.he Newport Beach Civil Service · Board, Mayor Dcreen Mmball &rlllOUooed to- day. , · Klinger, 44, succeflda W. Allen Grubb, who re.signed for personal reasons one month ..,. The term of office expires In July, 1970. Klinger at thR( time Is el'J)tded to •be t"Hppointed for a full four.year tenn. The boanl """''"""ndl to the city counctl cliaoges In civil ttrvlce ruWi covtrlna Ille clty't IOO emploYtt .,,;i conductl hMrina• on appeal.I qalftlt lliipem\Olis or d!amlslala. Kllogor Is porooiinel director Id' Hughe•' Newport Beach planl A realdlnt ol N-1 atoce llR, he u..., at 1111 WllldwardLane. other bOard members .... J.1Vln Xailam, W. Jay Moaele)', William Pto- nlogton ""'i"ndertc So!Jw, CWnllai. They serve without paJ. < • •TOMLINSON •JAMESTOWN • HECKMAN • CONANT BALL • • HIBRITEN • KARGES ' • MtGRUTHER CONRADI •SIMMONS • ·sroNE & PHILLIPS • STIFFEL • CENTURY • KINDEL • PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE • BRANDT • MARBRO • FANCHER .. • ,. IWl,•llO!Ml , ""*°' •••• .,,. --• 1111. - Toy Secqrjty Set i~ Anal1eim For Nixon Visit Anaheim Police-Chief1fl4rk Stephenson ~ .. .JOOay • .:'beefe<LJll>''. ~ wbaLli'aL.all:<rulY_ a heavy commitmen~ of bis deft8.rtment 's per501UJel· to _protection ~f Presid~-elect Richard M. Nixon. The naiion's riext chief executive is on his ~y to an Ana!'leim Convention Center rally Lhat· promises to be one of the ·most heavily guarded gathfr""'s of Its kind In the nation's history. Backing City police at the top security assemblage 1'Ui be a sizeable beyY of FBI ~­ secret Service agenls. A ·ponce departme~s ~esman re.fus- ed ·<lo'.'1'Y!,OI ·.IM _ ·W><~' last mlhofe·. :%tfeiiglhening · • iiliiady con· siderable forCes assl to protect Nix· • H • • en at the 7:30 p.m. "hOqlFCOming". Chief StOpbeD!On WIS busy llammering 911t rally plans with his aiea. and: CouJd nol be reached !or comment at press- tlme. . . The NlxQn reception is being organized by lhe Anaheim Chamber of Commemi as "a strictly informal evening." Chatnber organizers predict a gather· Ing o£ 10,000 persons to htlr high school, coJlege ~ neighborhood. friends. of the new president recalling ~Win's earlier years in .his Yor~a Linda birthplace and his subsequent Whittler home . . Nixon's wile, Pat, and his . oldest da\.!ihter Tricia are scheduled to ac· coriiPaoy the President-elect to Anaheim. Television personality Arl Linkletter will be master of ceremonles during the three-hour p(Ogram. Mesa Cyclist's , I L~g E1idci1~gered By Traffic Crash . s ~ ....... ---~ EV:ITl..QN~ -. " ' President..elect ,Rich¥d '?.t N~Qn, ·.,oo. r.u.weHin-ev~llel'-toW•rd· W~g teams in ttie Rose 'Bowl Nr:w Year's Day~ today .began the year in which he takes off~ce with a thon>ufh physical examination. .. If The routine· chet~.P by longtime NiJ4>n family pbf.slcian Dr. John LQngren, pr Long BeaCh, was the President-elecf's f).r~ in 14 months, said a ·s~kesinan. · 1 Dr .. Lungren accompanied: the 9· liatisting Nixort campaign -duting flMI lfteks ~ore the. ele¢UOn' And ~~~· thil,~~r1(·!~~1~~~~~ .. r \\'l)Ji•i·er ·cou·~n ! ... •• ' li<iinf,~i._;ii ~ ' • : 'ii ~. ' ·~~ti . :., ·~:oof 'cil lllt'\t.il1: !(in• cot\is. Jfelico~· Olitsidt 'tht~iiBowl' 1on the lliihsoi!ally warm ·ab ~ New Ytil' ~~!fi5· · i.n' · <Yilliolll1 to!Ut iOi 1Jn.1tl! . . • ' . H~d " . ' t:>'P,...-g d11ys Jn Whittler, where the!Ni:ron family moved alter his Yorba LiJli\I boyhood. Asked H the USO-Ohio SIBie Uilivel'llty was _bis first vi.sit • to • Rose Bowl ---·-·'°~-~~-·'--------~~~ ·-··. " . ' --· '"••·---- 1 •• ---_,,___..___ __ _ --~-·----- l " •• . ' • ' I, I ! ! ' ' ; I I \ l ( • l I I . ' i • :. ( • < • • I • : 0 • '• -~ : •, z i • a • • : ' • • ' I I ' f'Nnl P"fJe I SHOOTOUT • • • 8mMll E. Mi:Grew, 19, La Habra. A uian who llvea diredJy across the street from Mrs. Lula M. Pittman's home llld the .talion broke windows ml fired llllots Into the homo upoo arrival. · "ho men split and ran away • . . thm 0!1e llUildenJ1 fell and Cl'IWl'!i imO the pttu," llld DeForest Mo0eymuer, M, or ten Alla st., Jllll 500 . feet from HunUngtoo Beach di)' llJnjl.. ''there were bulldl !lying everywhere and women screaming," added the shaken witness. 11'e man who fell -never to I~ up ,-wllll a slul In 1111 left chell wu Shirley, whose angry search_ ror ~edly stoteu drugs I'!! him lo destruo- 'nie younger Pittman brother, a friend I~ u Ros Smith. and a IJrl1'I ;;;ai.· t<>ld police they were bealal and lonled to lab drug• be!"" esaplq ln>m the~ at a pool ball. Tiie elder Pittman brother had jUJI arr!Yed and Smltb yelled a wlflllnl, at whk:b time tht lhrtt alleged captives btole and rao, jumping into· the rear (If the moving vehicle. Wlmed of impending tn>uble, Hlln- ~ Buch police relayed Information lo °)\'etllnlnlW orncen; who arrived ' at !he Alta Street ' iluh ohly ...,,..is ' looJa!N<' ball~~· Froa P .. e I POLICE LOG • • • coalinlling, but ler&e cbronlcle ol human eventa reduced to one, two or three words and a number. New Year'• Day wu a quiet one tr Costa Mesa. where-the flnll, year'• . enl!:1 .... es.-. a flclltlolll cl\eCk reP.ort left over from the blillfrd of ""tr.' d . the CJmlmai ""'"'•ya. Ul'1lll -,,,..,...., a Mewt.1, city >blfilrl, Wms, -· -leadm, blpples, and &edfor clUzenl alike -WHh all their 0 ' particular tragedies, ~ and Wf preblems -are l'l'I'~ oo Jut year'• 3N days .i\d night!, ~o.tl. Mesa qeney to which everyone mairt tum at eome tlme in his file, Jo6ed 21,892 occu:rrenoel, from murders to·qodd nollea: or strange lmel1I ud loill klttem. ""'""' event! aeem corllln lo follow Iba< wne pattern tbll year. ] ' 1'rio Will Plead Ih Draft Case J ~ CapiJ:trano Beach m an Is one or ~ Orange County residents who ha.Ve 11"'1. Jndlcled by a Los Angel., federal gr*"1 jury for alleged violations of the SeJtctive Service Act. Qiarged with refusing to submil to incluc:tion are laborer Michael Price JlclUtme. 20, of 34311 Via Lopez, Paul ste:Pben Duboia, 20, of Orange and Frank Nwiez Figueroa, 23, of Santa Ana. U. S. :~ttomey Matlhew Byrne &aid court adjon IJ pending against the trio. Bach defendant facea, if convicted of drlft uulon, 1 $10,000 fine and/or five y~ imprisonment. DAILY PILOT OltJ.NOI COAST l"UlllSHING COMl"AN'Y lll•Mrt H. W••d Pl'etkltrll W J'vbllthlr J•ck Ill. C11rl•y Y19' ,.,....., and ..... ,,.,... .. , Tli•rn•t IC11"il .... Th•rn11 A. M11rphin1 ~ .... fcUloi' P•1I Nl,11~ MYtr1111119 Dlrec:tw c..-..-JJO W11t l•y Str11t :M•ilint Addr-.1 P.O. lo. 1160, '2626 l ) '"'" ·, --o;..~i · Worry · UPIT1 ..... ( -4-rTratllC tufc.-cement authorities in rraverse ctty, Mich., got an as· •ilt from Old llflll;. Winter this week following record snowfall in the area.'.Whlle Mid,,.estemers are shoveling ii'low BM shivering in iuJ>.freeibit,(emperature1, Southern Californians are baei:ing in sun-. il\bJe whlcb baa puehed temperatures over the 70 mark. ' .. ,, 'Pri.nee~ E~~City Queel_i ;1Has First 1969 Baby . : . . ' . ~ . . The '(oqner MJas Newporl llea\it · ol and it currently wjlb T!ln.., Mirror Syn- • ltlli' tto'lfrMra. Garry Short, aave birth <Ucate. , . to the fint baby of 1969 at Hoag "Janle'.s fine and Joo~ great, con· · . slderlng everytblng," said the father. Memorial Hospital Wednesday at 9,43 "And lhe baby'• fn pct ahape. But ' a.m. we ..won't ~ able to bold1him for about The -Shorb' first cl1llcl -a yet to five~· qr.~.·j~ as a ~aution." ..... be named son -entered the world The new pare.nta li~ .ft 2217 Yiata. at .six pounds, eight ounces. Both mother Huerta, Newport~~ · " ~Jblld are doloi·flne, although Mrs. "We hav~'I bad 'lhio)iiine to dtcl"'I' "DOn. the former Ll.tB'a Jane HOUiton, on a name yet. what witkJlur pneumonill' ba:,Z::hli!,• :lft~~~~~over· :',:1:.~~~:.r~ ;:~::-' Ing lrOm,, /A, boul With ,Hong lloog fiu. "Al'!/> we've bao •b6ul 100 ~uqestlona, Short. Slf W.1 ..,·inembeii of Ql&'DAmY ' on names -from every relative. We're1 ~ILOT oews staff from 1959 to 1963 new to this, you know," he milled. Hong Kong: Fl~ Again Hf!lts Suzie's Operation .ation· ~ Told ... ,_ .• . ' . Mrs. Pennington Dies of Burns ._ G As Robe Ignites NeWJ-ort .Beach Financier Arthur B. McCollum Dies The 7>yrar-old motber·-in-law cf " Orangi. Counly liarbornwl« Al Oberl H'l'bOr j.rea financier Arthur B. died ujly 11.,. Year's ~ fnlm bums M~UWD, whole buaines1 lnltreala aaffered When a book ·or matches flart.d ranted from canneries in Mexico and up,. lgnitlq: a robe she wu wearing, mo\llf bouats in tlUnols to manufacturing acaxdfJI( to -or.np County Sh<rlfla plan~ In Coata M.,., died Tlleaday at ~~. p;;;~,:;f~ a~ tM""B<VerIYllfiiiM C611Val~ tal In Coata Meaa following a leugthy illneu. amt 11 Ill COngrw St., Coata ,Meaa, had beeu a ruldent or the Part Lido Convai-ent H°"i>ltal for die put month. She had l\lffend a !JrOkeo blp In • fall at he:r home and wu recovering from U..: accldeut, ber oon-Jn.law aald. "She 1'U ambu)Jtory . with the aid ol a cane or chair and hlld evidently walked into the rtlt. rOom where she IJt a dprelle when ber robe eauli>I fire," be npl•lned tadaJ. 1'Sbe lldn't ~ .aat .or anJtbiq although lbedlre wu ....., --" : to came hll' death," he alcL · Survlvars include her bu&bantl. Harry el the home; a dalJll)>ter, Meline Oberg olNnpodBeacb;a~llalcol!n .~~r..llirte ~. · and three . · Funeral Hn'lcel are pending al Bait: ' Mortuary In Colla MelL ' ·Burglar Makes Return Visit Mr. McCcllum, a raldent of Newport Bach 11ince 1M2, wu 15. Death came on the day cf funeral setvicta: for Mr. McCollum's 11on-ln-la11f, lollltime Newport Beach school trustee Melwood A ... Mel" Berry, who died list Sallp'day al lhe age or 13. Maaoolc ""1cel !qr Mr. MCC<>llom ~ ICbedUled for 1 p.m. Saturday'.at Paclllc View. Memorial Cbapel, '°'""1a de! Mar. Burial wtU be In bis native Chicago, UL . Mr. McCollum WU I Lido Isle ruident fropi ~to 1959. when be nf!ved HI 2061 Sblp"8J' Lane in the Boyctell sec- llon ol NewPorl Beach. Before· moving to the Harbor Area, he had lived in Hoopealan allll Dwilh~ JU. 11• was an active Mason and a mtmber of lhe Newport Harbor Yacht Club. An englnetr ))' tralnl.ng, Mr. McCollum wu 1 g1duate cf Cat.ons Collect, Buf. lalo, N.Y. He founded the old McCollwn Boat Company in Newport Beach. The flnn's subsidiary, Chic..sates Co. of Costa . Mesa. which manufacturers fiber tlus The mysteriOUS"·beer-ctrmking burglar products, is still operated by the family. who considerately locks up after leaving Mr. McCollwn also owned Continental C!'ontribuUons to the Shriners' Crippled Childrtns Hospital, 3160 Geneva Sl, lios Angeles, In care of Veirlilll Kersey. _ Fro.!" .P~~ I . COED SLAIN •• overgrown with brush that a helicopter circling the area for days did not rpot the body of the petite, blue.eyed girl, who atplred to be an artist. Marina'• body waa still clad In the brown slackl and fur-trimm~ coat lhe wore when she left lO visit John Homburg, 22, a family friend, Jn the Brentwood section of Los Angeles Sunday nighl Sheriff'• Lt. While said the girl had been dead !Ince early Monday moi:nfni. Homburg said be Ind Marina met two other couples al a nilht club on Sanla'Monica Boufevard about 1:30 Sufi· day night. They returned to his home about 11 :30, and Marina left by herself about 3:1S a.m. She was headed home -usually a 20-minute drive. The girl's mother, an actress who last appeared in the film "Games", said she heard noises outalde at about 3!30 a.m. She beard a loud auto mufOer and saw a man about 20 years cld standing next to her daU1hler'• amall foreign car in~ driveway. Hong Kong flu today :struck for the :second Ume to ball achedulad open heart surgery for Suzie, the desperately iD Vletnamese chid who was brought to Oran!!" County Cblldrens Hospital from her Da Nang bmpe sit wee.ks ago. vililed a Costa Mesa restaurant Wed-Plastics o1 Costa. ~1esa, the Continental put oU lbe vital operation when one nuda1' for the l!eCOnd time in two Meat Co. of Los Angeles, the Airport of its members wne down with nu. monthL 1 • • Shopplna Culler in Torr&nee, the Lido Suddenly, Miss Hardt said she 1aw a black sedan back out or the driveway. It stopped and the man climbed into the passenger side shouting somethJn1 like: "Let's go," the mother said. But tbls tlm( 1t wu a more subtle onalaught by the Asian virus. Bitterly · dlsapJ)Olnted surgeons aUrlbuted the ravages of the bug in Southern California to the critical shortage of blood which actually led to the lhird abandonment of surgery on their frail, 22-month-old paUeut. Last Dec. 20, the heart 11urgery team From Pqe 1 MIDEAST ..• of Galilee and there were rtports of a rocket atlack on an Israeli township near the Lebanese border Tuesday ni&ht. A spokesman in Amman said Israeli troops fired on a fann about eight miles sooth of the Sta of Galllce wlth machine guns and t.anb. Twentf mtnutes later Mira1e fighter planei plaat.ued the area With napalm and rockets. Four other Mlr11ea aUacked the Zilthlab Dam area in the northern Jonlln Valley, tho apokearnan said. A tn.Wtary 11pokesman in Jtrunlem said lighter• had been dlapaldled to silence Fatah guerrilla posiUons and "aabotqe nuta•• In .the , vlllage or Mensblyeu, llOUth ol lhe Sea or Galilee. Neither 1lde reported any casualties. A Milan newapaper today published a rare interview with Pope Paul vt, In which the pontiff said interventSon in the Mideast by lhe great powers mi&bt be needed to b.alt the area '1 sUde toward war. In London, Soviet ambassador Mikhail SmlmovU.y wu Wet to have carried a new peace plan involving Britain. Fran· ce and the United States when he met today with Brilllh forelp R<nlary Michael Stewart. (Earlier story, P11e 5), In Amman, Falah guerrHlas u\d they had shot down an lsraell cupenonlc Mirage fighter IOUlh of the Dud Sea. But they Wd only that the plane had been aeen falling "in n1mea,'1 and did not divulge the time of the downinl or the Wtapons Involved. ,. Three wccks earlier, Suzie -her true Wettfnl bil: whiltlt while he warted, TradJng Co. of Newport Beach and was Vietnamese name is Nguyen Thi Thanh the introdeir failed to pry open the cash the former owner ol the House of A search wu begun, and relaUves said they suspected the firl might have been kldnaped. Phuoni -..couldn't make tbe sbcrt trip register at El Matador• 1761 Newport Harmooy, a Harbor Are~ qiua:lc firm. to lbe, operating .room becaUR of a Blvd., with I spoon. said Officer Randy His boldlncs allc included farms in higl! fever and lroubleaome ear In-Null. Illlooia, canner1 .. 1n Baja California and Yorty Plans to Run fection . • \]ndluntt.di he carried cff the entlre a theater chain in Dllnols. machine and lta contents, about $30, Future plans will depetnd on an im-accG!'flng to ca!e owner Marcial Survivorsfncludetbreedaughtm, Mr For 3rd M~yor Term provement in the Southland blood supply, Gt:llardo, of Santa Ana. 1,.illian Bonnie Berry of HunUnaton .llUI a Childreru: Hmpital spokesman said The beer-drinking burglar Ulen re-lock· Beach, Mr' Norma Armbrust of LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sam Yorty today. "OJlly emergency surgery is being f.d the rear door of the building. Police Newport Belch and Mrs. Lois Goold said today he'll s"'k a third t~ 8.5 performed in all hospitals," he com~ said .a. burglar dropped Into the of Paris, IU. Also surviving are 11 mayor. ' mented. "And while &me de11perately reatauranl some weeb: ago for a grandchildren and 18 rreat He said hi& decision was infiuc°'*' ~t ~s :nurr~::C.,~'t truly clu. predawn ~ of 1vocadoes del!tiDed grandchildren. His wife, Leigh, died last by "progress we have made" since he Th dd ... cblld for the pcamOle dish, waahlng It down September. , was fint elected jq 1981 and by •lJn. e spokesman ,a eel that wic with beer. The family bas sugaested memorial portant program1 sill! unfinished.'' is "doing very well" and that postpone-r1====::::::;;=====================~========-, ment of surgery "lm't going to pruent any immediate problems.· She's com- pletely clear of· lnfectlcin and we're very satisfied with her condition," he said But the chain of postponments i3 tatin& a heavy toll of Sw:le'l! mother, U Thi Lan, public rtlaUons director Verda McKay said today: · : "We had . a tough ·qme with ber,tt Miss McKay li!d. "Slit' broke dowil and cried, wbeu she gQl the news and it bu taken a long, lon1r!lme to reassure her that all that can be done ts be!rc doWTJ. The poor woman has been under tremendous emotional strain." Sulie was brought tO Or11111 County lhrougl! the auti>ka o( lliv LI. °"""" Hennlns wbo no(lced Ille .~'a "lib! condition during treatment ol children at the Da Nan& base. Nurse lJntla Hennln&, the 0Uicer'1 wile, is a. Cblldm>s HOlp!tal ..,.... and is asa.lgned to full lime duty In &lllie'• third floor room. Suzie'• father ii an olficer In the army of South V1elnam. Musician L-Oses Tools of Trade A Wertmltliltl'r ·roustcian who went to collacl 1111 Pl1 ~ a New Year'a Eft diia aMIW QrillCt CGunly F~ Wednesday dtacovered lhe the!' el f7IO -ill ol electlu>lc band iqulpmeol. Roymond J. Bellran, 11, lold Coata Mesa police the fjj>el\)<er and 11'9 ampl~ nm ,..,. taken 1~a bandllaod lllale an.r 1111 -P'• .,....onnance. -J. ·-OU\ot .llandl ~-1 .... gala event. Beltran told -Oflbr James fo~arley. ,. jJ. J. (Jarrell~ 12th llMl·AN9'UAL FURNITURE SALE STARTS TODAY I SUISTAN11AL SAYINGS ON SUCH FAMOUS llANDS ~S- • tfER/T AGE • THOMASVILLE • TOMLINSON • JAMESTOWN • HECKMAN • CONANT BALL ' • HIBRIT~N . • KARGES • McGRYTHER CONRADI • SIMMONS • STONE & PHILUPS • STIFFEL • CENTURY • KINDEL • •PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE •BRANDT • MAR8RO •FANCHER -H~J.GAl\R.f[f fURNrJURE •) • 2JIJ HAllCM II.VD. .... - -• I'll. -OOSTA MUA. CAUf. '4U211 04MIU • • • ... • ' DAllY PILOT 3 BY WILLIAM REED ' ' Hoover Says SDS Out to Destroy U.S. ' • • I • ' ,..,Ji. °' ......... Iii the Wincl · Several 11unusual deftciencle11 • were reported i:ecenUy when postal inspectors conducted a new ~d .. iftg survey at a si::qall northern C811fornia post office. . Reporting on the existing build· in& the inspectors said there "was no drlnking water, small ho!~ were drilled In the floor to pernut water to run oot when it rain$ ( al!o the small holes allowed snakes to crawl in.) · "Water supply to operate toilet !acilit1es was secured from a tank used to water livestock and when the tank ii low there is tns".ifficient water to operate commode and wash basin." • The report noted that "the stan- c!ard e:afe was too heavy for the floor and caused the soUthwest comer of the building to sink about tpree inches." The Inspectors recommended ••8.cquirtng a new facility'' rather than just calling the maintenance man to do some repairs. The solu .. tlon seems so logic~ it's bard to believe that government officials made the recommendation. Obviously ZIP Code didn't do too l!lllcb to aid lhet post office. Tbe report didn't say; but it's pos· sible that the watering trough was Blill UJed to water lhe...horseJ...o!_. the Pony Express . • Well Huntington Beach Post-mut.; Pete Difabio said today lhet ·Zip Code was of great help to bis crew at the post office and to the crews of other post offices in the area. "Without our customers' help we might still be sorting and deliv· ering the holiday mail." He said no backlogs were noted in any area post offices. He credits increased use of ZIP Code, better handwriting and a fine new post office filled with hard working postal employ.es as the reason WhY the mail got through ill time for Christmas. WASHINGTON ~) -Tho bu1o obJectift al -.for • -Sodelx _OOlSJ~Jl!t e<n ol lll&_Ntw Ldt -~II "to eompleteb' desUoy ...., ..... ol ,.........., .. 1"BI llUeclar J. l!dcsr a-Aid today • He reported a marhd IDcnue In -manlhl la bcmbinp and bumlDp ol Jlllbllc bulldlao and -~ ol temrilm, rill 8'llect!ve --and NaYJ ud Amt! _... Olllcen' ~ °"" ualta ,_ ...... the tarpU. '"New Left Jelden have coostlnUJ Wiorted their follow.,.. to abandon thdr tradiUonal role ol 'puolve .U-t' el """" to u..,. -tactlcs .. a means ol dllnlptiDc ulO de!-efforts ud opposing Mtobl....., au01orl17,• -uld In • J<OHlld r<part. • He sa.ld Jlllbllcatloos al the N"' Ldt .,. replete. with articles J"OPOBlnr the bombinp ol draf\ -and -go..,.,...,l Installations, plus delailed diqraml and lmtnlctionl for mllklng locendlary doVlces. The nDC1eus of the New Left movement In the Unl\ed Stat.I II the Studema for a Democratic Sodely, an organlzation which became well known In 1988 for tls disruptive tadla at a number of univmdtles, Hoover Aid. '!'bough two al Its loaden hsve Jdm. tmed themselva publlcb' u Communlsta "'with a small c." Hoover aid, the distlnctioo "ii lrrelevanl lo the ftll of America beca ... the bulc objective ol bcih N"" Ldt ud old lino Com- munlsta and thdr sdbem!ta In our ooc:Je. Bead Rem Safety Requirement,s Set -for U.S. 1-969 l:,ars- WASHINGTON (AP) -Head rests to prevent wNpluh neck injuries and special lalcbes lo keep doors and hoods from Dying open are now requlr<d on all U.S. can manllfactured. Federal safety standsnls effective with the turn of the N£W Year also require win<Wtleld wiping and ddrooting ly!lems that meet minimum federal performlnco standarda. All American cars alJo must have vehicle idenllllcalion tap pmnaiitiitly fixed Inside that CSR be read fl'!n11 the outside. , The new block al nqulred auto Afety feahlm hsve betn lmpoeed by the llepartme!Jt "' Trusportstlon -the fflibway Safety Act ol 1111. The flrat requirements, bnpoled laat year.. hJ· eluded tosta•aUm of sboulder harueslel ln new can. . The need r.r besd resta, llJibwaJ Admlnlatrator "-ll It BridweD lllld In lllllOllllclni the requiftm<nt, "II llril<- ingly appareol In that ·-' mllllon reaMOld ....-oceur In the ·Untt-d states each year • ~ • and a substndlil number of -crda pnidaoe 'WblpJu!l',DOCl< lojurles.~ ~ :: The bead resta, or blifi sea1I that serve the. Ame purpoR, are required lot the ctr-and right flont . --· Front door. locb wblc:b also loclt mr Scotland Yard's Top Man Retires After 34 Years doon both lnlJde and aut art now re- quired. So areclooble lM>od IJtcbes, wlllcb many can alreldy have. Hidden beadllgbta · must lock open In the event the mecbanl&n which opem: and clam them falls. . The mlnlmmn performance lllandarda for windJbield wipers and defrootera •Po ply lo cars, Inds and buses. Mlalmmn atandsnls for tamps and reflectoro for can, trucb, i.-and molorcycles also sre8-LONDON (AP -The Br!Ush Wl· lferworld received a heartenini piece ol news this week. Scotland Yard's top aook catcher retired. Detective Chief Supt Thomas "Tom- my" Butler, the man who tracked down Britain's Great Train Robbery gang, call- ed it a day after 34 years on the Londoo police force. Troe lo form, the quiet, Jlllbllcity-My Butler declined an official farewell ceremony, cbooslrul to step into his 00s,,' office for1 a final handshake with Com- missioner Sir John Waldron. ~it was the end of a story-book career, crammed with spectacular arrests. Butler's crowning achievement was Ute neet.tng Nov. a of Bruce Reynolds, described u i. rtngteader of the gang which pulled off the II million train robbery. The silver-haired detecUve -now ri1 -sbou]d have retired in 1967, but he Mked lo &ta)' on, convinced he C<K1ld get Reynokis -one of the last two known train robbers at large. For five years Butler had searched fw Reynolds to the point al obsession. Tht bunt ipread ~ the worla -Tangten, Toronto. Rio de Janeiro, Bong Kong. He almost rot an<!led himself ooce while observing couples en a southern· Prance beach In his Jong'Search. The end came In typical But.let Whlon at a house tn tlhe tedate Devon coast ns<rl ol Toniuay -Reynold's last -.. . "Good morning, Reynolds," I a I d Butler. . Reynoldl, standing at the head ..i the llalr> tn bis pajamas, merely ahrugged his ahoulden. Advisory Group ~ Now Dissolved Butler joined the m<tropolitan police as a unHormed bobby police constabla 965K -when be was n. He spent four year1 trampini tbe beat before nitchlng to plainclothes work for the Criminal Investigation Depa!1ment. 11tt nw young detec:Uve wq, IOOft attractlng attentlon. In cne cue hi used Ouoreacent paint lo tract down • 11111 -the point, dropped by .• -~ •bowed up clearb' In !Aodoo'1 World Wsr n blackout. During his ..... , Butler tool: • leadloi part In cleanJnc up !Aodoo'1 pnp and Dew lo Cyprus lo lntmo(ate (ll1Ull<ll during the troubl., there. Butler was named boao! al Scotland Yard.11 •'Flying Squad" -known 11 "the heavy mob" by the 1mdenrorld -in 19831 a few months .rter the Great:m OM ol Donald Bigs, escaped frooi and 11 lllll free. The fad worrtes BuUer: ~·1 know Bigp," he tokl a ntW11D111. •1 pi'bbably know more .-him than anyone. I'll never llop looklnl IGr him." Butler will be Ihle lo do this In bl~·-job u bead ol WllJ for one of Britain's blg bub, wblc:b bu a vested tnterest in recoYfJ1ni what'• left ol tbe train l'llhbery loot. Onl1 about $7l0,0lll bu been recovend. Plumwm Jets Won't Increase Noise Says Navy Scientific Study Shows Flirting To Be Universal DALLAS, Tn. (AP) -A Well Gennan tcient11t reporLs photographic evidence al somethlng that many a wanderlnc ssllor might hs .. lold him: Fllrlinl II universal Dr. Irenaus ElbJ.l!lbelfeldt sa.ld he hsd camera evidence al llmilarltles al "'flirting behavior among 1 u b j e c t 1 unknowingly photographed In IDlllY."""'" trt.s ol the world nnglng from U&anda lo Epru ancl from Elln>pe lo India." In • report Mooday lo the 135th meetlag ot the Amorlcan Asoodatlon lot the Advancement ol Science he sa.ld this and other -llronglj' lndlcslel that: Sodal beha'lior bu a common pndlc oricin lhrougbout the bumsn --that ·II; then! II a univussl ~ in- fluence that traoscre-dlfferencea In oultare. The rfsearch ol the Mu Planet ImtUute, · Sweewetam, Aid o t b t r evidence that "contact behavior" amoaa bumanl IJ 1111 laborn trait rstber tbaa llOlllOthlng that II leanJed.-eomes from -al cblldreu born deaf and bDnd. He Aid that fllm IUlal1lll al the behavior of suc:h cblldren llhmn .that a number al "txPie&lbHnotemenll" lacl1M1ing ·-ancl facial opfellionl -deftlop along the ..... llnel .. they do In ncrmaf children. ''Tbe deaf..tllind, .. bl uld, .. deveklpl llmlllng-laugblng,' crying and tbe ... ~ ol --"""" u atamplD( ol feel ancl cllnc!>lng ol -- Anaheim Woman Dies in Wreck ' t i . ' . mS' JJ.~~lg £[3.lf ·u· . ' l. ' // , . . . MEN! BIG SAVINGS NOW ON FAMOUS NAME' SUITS 15% to 20% off . . . . Fine qualily suits frcm our regular stock in handsome 2 aid 3-buttm re~lar models wilh center°' side vent styline. Ree. 85.001 ............... I • • •• • • • JI.ti Rec. 89.95 ' I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I I I I I , n.11 Reg. 110,00 I I .. I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ..... Reg.115.00 ••••••• I. I • I. 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Solid blears in·llOOI or DlelaJ• · · polyeslw and wool blends. 2 and 3-llutton modelsr reg .. .I0.011-155.00, , .. a.•m.el ' - Newport Cfnter ·~ Falll<11 Island • 64•2200 • "Mon., l11111S., Fri. 10:00 till $:301'1111r dlys lltGI 1111 ta 1 I l • • I • • • • ,J f . ' • -· J.....,, 2, 1'169 .. lc...li ....... ftil DOY Pl* SWl'J An Oak.land University m Ho- cbester, MJ.cil. student who stnpped naked while reading Yeats' poetry in a class won't receive his diploma lf be doesn't explain his unusual 6Cbolarly techniques to uruverstty officials. The student, LM Elblngtr, Is nporte<tiy beading for lncUa, havlna ~J>l•ted normal reqU!r.,. m...UJor ctadu~tion. • Toll Now 30,543 American . Viet •• • ' • t J • -t. Deaths Set · Mark ·j I * SAIGON (UPI) -American combat losses In 1988 nearly equaled Ille number ol Gii killed and wounded In tbe lint seven yean of the Vietnam war, U.S. beadquarlen said today. OffkW flgura, nol lncludlnC Ille Wt three days of Ille year, showed il,621 U.S. servicemen deod and 92,564 wounded In 1961. The year saw heavy n,hlln& in Communist Offensives into Saigon and * * * U.S., Hanoi Resume Paris Peace Talks .other major cities in February and May. From Jan. 1, 1961 throuib Dec. ?.8, 1988, military spokesmen aald, 30,543 Amerlcaoa tiaTe died and 111,!1'12 have been wounded In Vlelnam. Ano\be\ I µ3 an mlsaing In actloa or capturjl- lo egbtl., temPOlf>d by commun!Jt and ailleci bollday otaDdawnl 1ut week, U.S. forces lost 113 men tilled -the third lowest weetl)' death toll of the year. Spokesmen aald 1,021 Americana: were wounded. A total of l,)35 Comrmmlstl died during the week, which lorluded 1 three-day guerrilla standdown and a 24--bour allied truce for Christmas. It brought to more than 180,000 the nwnber· of Reds slain in 19ts. South Vietnamese losses for the week were 279 men killed and 901 wounded. PARIS (UPI) _ u. s. and North Th<lr figures !or the war are oot Vietnamese ollldal1 met today to dlaruaa avallilble • new "-lean ~ to break Ibo Tho Commanlstl meantime ended tbeJr two-mooth deadloct holding up Ille opei>-three-<lay New Year's tru"" today and lnl of expanded talkl on Vietnam. shelled two U.S. bases, slamming 10 U. S. ollldall said Ille meeting was ke'· Into M ~--hell t base be..__ the number two U.S. ne_.'•tor, roe wt I a1 un:: cop er \w~ •---at Da Nang and 65 ·mortar rounds into Cyrus Vance, and North Vietnamese an 1rtlllery outpost in the cenlral repreaent&Uve Ha Van Leu. hlgblanda. Losse.s were light at both Other 10UrCes said the main purpose staUons, spokesmen said. of Ille moeU., waa !or Ille Unlted States U.S. patrols had litlle luck lindiJ1g i This haPP1J couple, Mitt &;m~, to present Dft' P.pouls to the North Communlat trnopl to fight but turned Ui.e JIOltflOesi son 01 Goo, amL.' .t1ri. VJeawnrie OD prOdedural matters, main-'up another gueni.lla arms cache west de~e l<·om·~·. amt Ann JA]is Dav. ly the lbf.pe of Ibo conference table. of Saigon. briogfng.to 10 tons the amOlmt ..... • .... ., · This quesUon. which revclves around • ol Red supplies found there in the put • Pitcher · Beaches Home • '.Mad Man Kills Four, Wounds5 WESTERNVILLE, N.Y. (UPI) - - A !armer mental paUent lbot and tWed four persons and wounded five others 1aLe Wednesday, then fled in a jeep equipped with a snowplow....Jwo state troopers exchanged fire wi~ the man OD a lonely snowcovered rural road belore tbe gunman fatally shot bJmaelf through the bead wlth an automaUc rifle. State police said the man, Identified as Ralpb MacLachlan, 37, went on a shooting rampage in this tiny community In Ille loothllls of the Adirondack Moun- tains. Armed wlth a .2% callber automatic rifle, be gunned down nine persons, fatally wounding four of them, including his estranged wife . Police said MacLacblan was headed south on Route U Jn ·nearby Remsen about five. boW'! later: when troopers in a state police car headed north recognized the blue jeep with the snowplow slicing its way through a foot or lresh snow: The troopers, Dominick Depaola and Thomas Buck, swung tbe cruber around and gave chue. MacLachlan fired a abot that shattered the windshield of the patrol car. The bullet wblsUed between Buck and Depaola. The troopers stopped the car and hit. the noor. Tw11 more slugs ripped through t h e .wind.shield. The troopers returned 11 shots from the cruiser, then crawled out and con- tinued firing. <1nc !hot from MacLachlan creased the fur hat on Depaola'! head, but Ille trooper waa not Injured. 4" daUghl<r of Mr. ttrld Mrs. Edwar<I North VJ......,_ demaru!J that the Vitt eve day1. • ____ I!-pa.Mi of BLoomfteld J:lfll•, .Mich., ·°'"I-lie ,--• 1ap.ar • to.-1n tbe'Mmngilelta;SoattrVlelllam.,. -•· c...,. tOftt wed tttZC spring. 'J'he engage-nqOU&Una: body, bu ltllled the openlna troops uncovered· more evidence of tbe Sandy Km1!a,, J!J._mam<:d .Awle..llel!lh~Jlrk, 23, daught'!!:_of actor Ric.hard Widmark, in a private ceremony1New Year's Day at the Widmark home in West Los Angeles. 'nte flower girl, Brigette Devine, 6, is in the foreground. Then hidden by the steel blade of the !nowplow, MacLachlan turned the barrel of the rifle and shot btmself. He died Instantly~---· State police sald MacLachlan lived In this rural community of 275 residents on Route 46, the hamlet's main road. His borne was between that of his mother and father-in-law Mr. and Mrl. Perry Turk and an unrelated nelcbbor, Jamea Pepper. I ~ fl')ent wcu announctd at a canditUght . ol the taJb. Commwtlst arms buildup threateniilg • d:fnner 1or tne 1amrtl4I 01 tne paw TodQ'a was the flnlt U. S.~North Viet-Saigon -375 recotlless rifle shells, 170 i al the honu of Daviei, a prmntnent namtlll meeting llncl Dec. 19, . cues bl hand grenades and 350 boxes ~ Detf'Ott 1naustnalist. It came after American and South ti. bullell. ' A ~ neJlof!aton dtacuaed waya U.s;. B52 bombers In three raids 15 ; Southport, .Enl!Tand ponce·~ ·nl _,,, the deodlock. Vance coo-to &I milea ~ ol the capllal rained : eel down 00 kathloan Shlolaou 'lh.• . !erred wUh Saigon delepllon chief Pham tlleir liOHnd \'IO.poond bombs Into guer- 11 was ~,.;"• . !Or an 18-month ~ DulC IAm. wbo later Aid, "We have rilla atoree and hue camps. Two more ................ nmmed our meetings efter t b • wavei of strat.ofort& bombed the Red l ~t, a~ted the 21-yelll'<>ld CllrlJlmU bollda1•," but did not give threat In Ille delta , 1 "'by sitter an!! charged her with detaDa. la Saigon, American sources said tH • I , • J I . theft. The evidence -Ud·pounds U.S. mmmand bu formed mniie sterling ('2711.~) -waa toulld In JlelOllallng taama llDd will accept further the baby's diaper. police •aid. he]and "-tholics batllefteld -with the v1e1 c:oq • ~ OD Ibo~ nl C&ptlft G!J. Four men e<aijiecl !nm the Late County Jall lll Crown· P!J!!tt, ~ by leering out the. bll}'a ~~~. dow, similar to;the 'flJ:i/ ~ ,,.,..... lous John Diii!.,.• t\ltlpid from. the jall :i:; yean ago. 1'bree of tile. escapees wer.. cjliioltly captured. However, jailer Horry Stlln sald: '"Ibis jail has not changed since John Dilltnger escaped more than 3) years ago. And that's the pro- blem.," Tilt 1tate nealth deAMf,TMnt at Mongomery, Ala. ~OftflrmtG Alabama's second ewe ot Hong Kong flu. The victim wa.s Dr. lro L. Myers, 1tate health offi- cer. • • A Mexican mother of eight wu lfwwere<t with gifts in <.:alulco, ~f. Marla Teret. Domlngvea de todOI\ of Ejldo Durango was hon- cired by the Calexico Chamber of Commerce as the 14th million per· a,on to cross the U.S. border at e.Jexlco during 1968. $10 Million Blaze •WEBSTER, Mass. (UPI) -Somo 1,200 _. _. ouf ol work today ·tn Ille wate or one of the naUon'a most llsaltrous fires, a $10 million New Year's Day blaze which destroyed three five- ..., factories ln this southwestern l\(asgacbJJseltf; cnmm•11Uty. Arctic Appeal to Wilson. ;Howatd i·Hughes F~r -Protection Warus . Au. west llAllllALSTOWN, N-.n Ireland (UPI) ~ llomln C&lhollo student demon"'olwi a-1ed to Br!Uth Prime MiD1lter Harold Wllloo loday' for troop< to pn>led llleol on a protest man:b from IJellall to Londonderry. The lludenla u.n piled Into ,cara and bulU to bypua about eoo mUltant l'n>tatantl oppOoed to !be man:h and rode to Tocme where an early morning eiplooloo today blew the top off a memorial to Irish nationalist Roddy MCCorley. . uwe have! 111ked for troops becauae Northern lr<land's pi>llce force bu shown It cannot uphold our rlgbta," a student Jeoder said. . . A storm ol cheera groeted bis words from the 100 marchers standing on 1 country road behind a liX·m&fl deep conlon of police. Fer the IMICOnd Ume within 24 hours the 1tudentl -members of the left wing People's Republic Group from Queen's Unlvenlty in Belfalt -have been forced to abandon efforts to march throuJh a Protestant town. Wednuday night police trucks ferried t b e m away trom nearby Antrim after aeverat hundred loyalist.I seized and held a bridge leading lnto the town. Today 600 flag-Waving, club-carrying loyallJtl laid 1 le g e to the studentJ' overnight camp and blocked thtilr efforts to march through Randalstown en route to Maghera, the half-way point in their 7Z mile, lour<!Jy DW<h. On Dissension LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Howard Haghel' lop aide says the new owner'1 of A l r West will not "stand for any more of the lrrespoqaibte statements or actions" by any Of!ke~ of the airline. Robert Maheu, chief ol Hughes' Neva- da aperatlOM, issued the warning after he returned here Wednesday from Seit· Ue. where Hughes representatives sign. · &d an agreement to take over the reg- ional carrier for nearly $150 million. uwe now have the obligation of see- 1ni to It that the stockbol-ol A 1 r Welt receive their money as expeditious- ly u possible," Maheu said in a state- ment. He appare.nUy was referring to com- ments by G. Robert Henry, Air Weat president, regarding the tax rree status of a "stock offer" by Northwest Air- lines. Board members Vt'ho supported the Hughes bid said there was no specifi c offer, only a telegram to Henry that an offer might be forthcoming. Maheu also indicated Wednesday t h e neeessary papers for approval of t h e purchase would be forwarded to the president and the Civil Aeronautics Board "during the week.•• He said permission will be sooght from the CAB for teams of experts to begin studies of the overall operatioas of the line. Air Chills East Barton MacLane, Noted .HollJlVood 'Heavy,' Dies BOLLYWOOD ·CVPO-cbarader l!dol' Ille mov!M 0conld have be<n made Into l1art<in MacLane, 'Whose : irateJ. voice 'a picture it.sett. and menldng, ~ ·eyes made h1m He ~~ a fDotball &laJ' •t w•yan one. of the ICrten'i°' mo&t enduring bad Univ~tx in Middletown, Conn., in 19U guys, died Wednesday of · d o u b le and . he. i1of» ran a ldckoU back 100 'Pllew!loril• at tbe aie: ot 16. Yards. ne was promptly hired to appear · Macl.anei star of 20 1"rorchy Bla1ne" in "Quarterback" with Richard Di:r. movies In the 1930s anct Innumerable In mo.st ·of his television ahows a ·n d westerns, was .admitted to SL John't more 1han 160 movies, MacLane wu Hospital In nwby Saitta Monica two the "heavy." And when he played a wee~ago.He.mccumbedat7a.m. good guy, it usually was in the eame The story of hem: MaclAne broke Into gru£f manner. iiiiiiijijljiijjiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiii About lO :fS p.m. Wednesday, MacLachJan burst into the Tu:k home, rifle crackling. Police i;aid he shot PerT)I and Margaret Turk, his In-laws; and Robert and Cynthia Ringro6e, hi8 wife'• sister and brother-in-law and tbeif' daughtera. Cynthia was criUcally ~ ed and her daughters Barbara 12 and Jane, 13, were tilled. Then, poU... aald, MacLacblan chaaed his wife ~~~S3, out of tbe back door and 11~ dead about 100 feet from Ibo bo...e. MacLachlan then walked to the Pep. pers and wounded Joyce Pepper and killed her son Jamie, 13. Macl4chlan then ran 150 yards across the hlghway in zero temperature. blultery winds and drlltlng """'· He broke into a service station, police said, and stole the jeep and plow. • 3321 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ' ~if\~{)s. • 111 Ave. Del . 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Ambassador Mikhail Smirnovsky conveyed t 1i e Kremlin's appeal to British FO<elgn Secretary Michael Stewart in a 30 minute rneeUna today, arranged at 1he Russian's request. Smiroovsky and a foreign office spokesman said after the meeting that today's discussions "dealt with the Middle East." The Soviets were understood to have urged a speedy big PQWer initiative for a settlement of the Middle East conflict to avert a threatening resumption of big- ger mililatf aclion that could mushroom into a major war. The Soviets were a I s o understood to he pushing a A Better Idea~ Blniberg Celebrates First 'Re-birthday' CAPE TOWN (UPI) - A heart-shaped cake carrying a single blue can'dle and the In- scription "To Phil From Chris" was the centerpiece of Dr. Philip Blaiberg's "re- birthday" today. The cake symbolized t he heart beating inside Blaiberg's chest. The cake and th• heart were given to him by Dr. Christi.a.an Barnard a year ago today. The traditional "absent Troubled _. Queen Liner ' - j. Sails Home SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP) -The trouble-plagued liner Queen Ellzaheth 2 sailed Into Southampton today to a cold welcome. The 65,IXX)..ton C u n a rd e r developed engine trouble dur- ing a tria1 cruise to the . _ Canary Islands and steamed back at half speed of 14. knots. A big welcome with bands and flag-waving was called off , ~ by Southampton authorities. Only a few hundred people saw her berth in fine and sunny weather. Cunard has refused to ac- cept delivery of the liner Crom Scottish builders nnW the ;. turbine trouble is cleared up •' and work completed on un- finished cabins. friends" toast at today's par- ty might well be Blaiberg's tribute to Clive Haupt, t be 2f..year-old colored textile mill worker whose heart re- placed Blaiberg's own diseas- ed organ. · A year ago Blaiberg~ 59, was an emancipated and llttle known dentist dying of heart disease. Today, chubby a n d cheerful, he celebrated 'What he calls his ''re-birthday" wjth a swim at the nearby re- sort suburb of Seapoint. Then he sunbathed and din- ed with friend.!! at a local ho- tel Sunday he goes to a hum- ble cottage in the colored str burb of SaJt River for a me- morial service to Haupt. Blaiberg is the lqest sur- viving of the 104. heart trans- plant patients •ince Barnard carried -out history's first such operation of Lou.is Was· kansky Dec. 3, 1967. Blaiberg's new heart h a s served him well, both during the initial post operative re- covery and later during a mid·year attaclt of hepal!Us nobody e1:pected him to sttt-' vive. Blalbere still takes a large variety or medicines but no longer needs the antllyJbp~ cyte serum which saved bts life in July. The only medical attention he re<:eives is a twice-wee.k:Jy checkup· at Groote Schuur Hospital -to which he drives himsell. "On Jan. 2 I'll have lived a year on borrowed time," he says. "I am optimistic enough to believe I'll live another year." Congress Newcomers Urged to Live in DC WASHINGTON (UPI) Three :; of their colleagues are urging newly el~ memb;ers of Congress to live in. the District of Columbia rather than the suburbs of Maryland and Virginia. ~· The reason: "The district is a direct responsibility of Congress." ~ Sen. Charles Goodell (R· N.Y.), and Reps. Brock Adams (D-Wuh.), and Donald !·. M. 1'raaer (~~.), signed letters to Wllll: newcomen which aaid : "We and our t· fam.Ulea enjoy J);ing in !he ;. central city an.t think you • woukl too." 'Ille ~ dlr<elm'y shbws that about four.ftflhs ol lbe 1erta1Grs and two-tltinll -of H-membm live ln lbe dltttrlct. The lhree lawmalten cited "obvioua advantages" of the , district, such as "fewer traU1c ·: jam11, ,.,.., car pools for . . parents, good b,u 1 and WI service, good access to na· Utlllll olrport and coovenlence to llUlll1 ol I b t tblnp you see or do ln Washington." They added that the clislrlc\ school systeml 'does oot eojoy a good reputaUon ln the na- tional (news) media. Yet there are some excellent schools within the system." Although Adams and Brock are members of the House district committee, w b l c h deals with leglal1llon Involving the district, they apparently did not speak for their I chatnnan, Rep. John L . McMJllan (1).5,C.), who Uves in Virginia. Quake Noted ' In' Arkansas IJTTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) -An eartltqi>ake rumbled throu8'> almOlll' in of Arkansas Wtdattd•J' at- -. No QlaJor danla1e or Injuries ..... repbrled. . ... ~ .. l' .. ' ~)tout comUtuenta want, to llome plctores,,.... knocbtl olf the walll, i.m111 &lid olf ~ ond ctlllni 'plaaiet 16 }ii IJIO(s. .-. •• • f · - ' •• I Security Pacific Bank 5% Premium Passbook Account. I am interested in opening a Security Pacific Bank S% interest Premium PlS.sbOok .' A=unL . •. • Pleaae ""d irlformation and forms to: Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....,..,._ " ., ' . ?' •I ...... , I .. , )C,"' v •• • ' • ---- •• 1 ..., ' ' ,, "' DAILY PILOT r , ' • • ' ' . \ ( • ) ; ·, • I • ' I I I I LJ . ~ . ' • • • -. ,.• .. New ·s of V oung ~People-, --'1'_1t ,.., .. on• thpt can handl• a hug• at;cumblatlon ... ' • • ' -' ~ •. • \, N9w.,.pen, 88Vlllg as mlrroni of Ille wor!4 ll'OWl4 tbelr .-en, are somettm .. accused ot prinllllJ Ollly the. 11..i nows lhout !hat world, and especially about ,...,, people -the 'llolenl protesters, the pllllve hlp- plel, lbe dnig otfen4e1'. _ •• That tile tmpre1llon of Ollf>.lldeclnees should be aam. e4 II undentandable for Ille carbuncles on society Dllk• tor ptJii -and for news. Bui tlle lmprenlon Is enllnly w... I I .. Surveys at. !Is O)Vll colUD1111 by the DAILY PILOT ~·!hat space deWlecl to tile coaatrucllve and com- lilen4able act!Yitlea and accampliobmeuta of people, lucladlnc youth, .outnumben Iha ~· i!Ven to-unfav- Gnbl• news by more than five to one. · ' r ' ' ' •• .' I Take Ille CbriJtmu ......, u an e:wnple Ill the ara at. news of young people. Perna~ the eccounts of tile lhoctlng Increase In use of nan>Otlcs by teen-agers on the Orante Cout ovenbadowed the laraer quanUty of good news of good deeds In the COlllCI0115netl ol llWIY readers. If this la the cue, then we should consider !Ills amp!lllc of news stories which appeaftd In Ille DAILY PILOT fuat before Christmas: --students at Eotmcia High Scbool Costa M'eaa, made three trips to njuana, taklng ,Cbr!Jtmas presents 0( focid toy• and clolhlng to the poor. The rludenls, inemben of "Los LatlnOI d~ Estancia" club, had col· lect.od the goodJ for several weeks in preparation for Ille three caravans to · tbe poverty districts of the border city. -Newport Harbor High Scbool students bougbt '25() worth of food atar,les and deDvered tham as Cbrisl· mes 81fts for Indian J1D1iliee relocated from an Okla- hmna rea:ervation to Orange county. f:'loUr, sugar, soup, powdencl mil.It and other Items were bougbt at a dU- COllD& from a local supermarket. The money came from student body card sales. -Elplorer Scouts of Poot 511 collaborated with members of the Banda Noqal lndilln dance group in a • project whicll brou!lbt a dozen American lndiam into the Nu.cl.ear Pact ·Opposuw~ Mobilizing Dear _Gloomy Gm: WASlllllGTOll -A vi-drift" ta-•11tomol>Ulse--· °l:'""'" toW Jalmlon'1 r<pulld p to leek nUftc:wtton d tbe ~Mt ~ noopnlllfaatlon treal)' before leavlnf•ol·- flco CD J....., IO. He II be1n1 urted to do thll by Smlla Demo<n11c ludor M I k e Mamlleld. Moot., and Sen. J. William F\lllJrlCllt. ().Ark., cilllrman of tbe Fanip Bela-Commlltet. Bolb ~ fa-tbe treal)', and -... wtlli,.ws to place It belcn Senate hninH!iately alltt It conveneo .....,a. Crlllca of Ibo cootrovenlal pact are bent ... -.. sJ>OOCl1 ~ ~ -u bu serious ~ec11 -loopholes, and urieDtl1 roqillm ... tem1ve 1e•a:mptng bl view of cJw:ced world cmdltlcms. SPIWlllEADlNG this bacUla&• 'l> poGllan effort ii Sen. Slrom '('lmnnood, s.c., -rankiog Repubilcaa '"' tbe inlluenttai Armed -Committee. He I& tnawn to have the active auppcrt of both Democ:rail and Republlc1111, in- cluding iea4Jnl committee chairmen. la a pmiaal ielltt to bis eolJeque, Tburmood atgues tbll hurried ratlllca- tioa ot tbe nceproUteraUpn tru.ty "would deprive Praid<nl-<ltcl Nlxoo of llOlDe of Ibo 1ev....,. he needs In dealing wtth tbe SOViet Union." Tbllrmcad maintainl the pact bu bftn "overtakal" by flMt&Chlng evenil and should be "fe.evaWed" tn view of the new world -He also bolda the treal1 ii oerlolll1y undermioed In nol provkllnc adequate safeguards fo1 in 1peclloo of RUll!a. ACIOOIU>ING TO Thurmond, the pact :=. tbe Soviet from adequato to Thi tot principal polnll madt by 6*e wbeo ii II a crlme to wanl to be called ·117 ,.... first llllllO? Bure,.-J'm a mother, mom, motber- ID-taw and a .,.ancllnoUier, but I wilh IOIDttlma I'd bear my name eo I would feel more like ''me:" ~- TllUrmGnd., ~ tbe trealy ... u followl; ' ) . ' "•; ' ~'4 ( - "Soviet joOd ~.!Iii --.y.d b7 tbe-.e!~ under u. doclrtie' or · tbl ~ 'Soclalilt Commoaweallb of Nali<lnl.' Under tbb docbille, Ibo -claim the right to -miltlar7 ,_.armed -nuclear -to the ,..., bonlen of Ibo 1'roe World, wilb \\" without Ille -of tho occuplad -nllm 'i!ie u.s~ GI-. 1111111 rapec1 the sovenlCDIJ of -alliea. "lbe llfeauar<il daule (Arlicle W) II~ a blank bocalllO ~spells out no Ill.,... ln delal1. Thi -ll<Oboble ....... of nuclear proliltration, ille Bovill u-. II .. empt from in- specllan. N...-lear DI-promilo ~u:ru:i~~ treal1 -Jnlo ·~ bul, .. -· are provided aploil im.·wbo do not. "THE SENATE "°"id be laking a very construcUve step towards a stable wor)d order," concludes Thurmond, "if it would in!ist that the Soviets show 1ood faith by agreeing to safeguards worked out in detail, for all nations, with the qreem<nll tncludtd in th• truty, bef<n: it ls ntifled." With bipartisan bacldng, Thunnond will offer amendments to plug up a11t1ed loophole! and to strengthen tbe pact In other respects. By Robert 8. Alita ud Job A. Goldtmltll Religion in Outer Space I am writing in rqanl to Madalyn Murnl;J' O'Rltr'• campalp a 1.1 t n I t rellllCll in -l!pl!Ce. Mn. O'Hair makes the statement that CbrtltlllDity ill "a minor religion" and that "there ar< more Moll<ml than ,Cbr!lllam, more lllndul than Cbrllllans and mare Buddb'lt• than ChrtlUw" (UPI, P'rldaJ, December 17, 1111). Mn. O'llllr abouJd qua1il)' ber sta'-1. True. ll><n are more members ol tbeae relJclanl in the entire world, but Ibo _,,. nmember that abe II llving to tho Uollod lllata, I country founded b7 GoM>wtn&. IllbiH<adlng men. -. • O'IWR ta ~ with ...... , llbertlea being \'lolaled. She leela , i.bal Ibo -of the Apollo I mw -llllndertn( other ...n,IOlll and ..... who do not acc<pt rdJcion. She falls to -the cnw'• lreedom mid the freedom ol those who do bo!love. ,_ who do not believe doo1 need te -.pt the .i.... ol these men and tlll1 can al•lfl tum olf the T.V. or roi!lo II tlley don\ lil:e what they heir. Or U1eJ can IO to RUll!a where ~said and done ii c:enscnd. 'II) QUC1TE Sydney Harris. "we are fell' 'liberty' wbtn tt 111111 oor purposu. ......... tt •hen it -to threaten a. "1IMntenlL ff • 8"" lllld think, wi-freedoms are beq _, Ii'• about time that ~ 1'llo belitve u I ,. alelt I I. coun!UJ'.--Jp apinll Mn. O'Halr'1 campaJin. • Ltt'a prove that there are-men Qirlf. liaal in our Cbrllllan oountry Uian atbeilb, OR AllB THERE! HELEN C. A1LEN A Ooo4 ....... To the Editor : A oeilbhor showed me the uceociiD111 funqy bumottiu. \ltl'M )'OU poblllbed before Chriltmu. I mtan "Thi Tak of the Trailer,.. about Santa lldtlnl • bulcli -and •Wini ........ a nducing '1Jel. I bavt not ilqhed ao mudl for JUlll My complJmenti. to the author, M.,... JebJe of Rancho LI Siesta and to you, for pubUshtn1 il Wt need a &ood laugh lo thet< troubielOme timel'i. I ju11t wish J had wrllten lhllt, It was ao v'ry clever! MRS. M'fNY L. JENSEN homes ot illrM ·Oruct Cout famllles. for bolldajr en- tertalnmeot. Momh6n cf Ille Hopi &DC! Nav&)O Ull>el ot Nortberll Al'lsm, lbe JDdlaOI """' allot )llDlor IDCI senior hip ICbool qe. .. .. Their ilitI&hl •I seein1 DllneylaDd. Jtnoltl lle1T1 Fann &DC! clller ~tractlOlll ,.., ~ut DO' sreoter Uran the s of tile poor ot Tijuana or' the rtloeeted Jndlon es tn Ille olher two projects. 'fbese are m«e 1ampl1D&1 Of Ille 8ood news « young people of glJOd wUJ In "Ille ......, to be jolly." Bui they're representative. The bad llClon ma,y have e-ter sboct value, but that's bee.-dley'ro a tiny ou\..of·llne minority. Tho '- flno perfon1llJlcM of lbt many aro still Ille norm In American ooclety. Riddle, Myster)'., Enigma Wlmtoo Churchill ooce said of. Russia, "It 1' a riddle wrapped In a my story Wide an ODlgma. •• The same could be ui4 of 11169 on lbla .-day ot Its exlmnce. Domestic and !ortlp probl""8' to be laced by tile NIIoo Administration after January :Ill are Indeed riddles, mysteri .. and enigmas -8114 p,.... !dent.elect Nuon will be thtnlrlng about them even u Orange Counttlllll gather to honor him at Anaheim tonight. The list lncludes (not nece.uarlly In order of im- portance or comp!Qjty) wi.tton. the Vietnam war, campus unrest; poverty, populllt!on ezploolon, rising drug use, crune, disretpect tor nonnal law and. order and the rights of others, tbe space race and nueleer arms. Eevery American '"" help aolve at 1 ... t our dome .. tic problems It he will simply ret!olve to accept the other fellow's rllht to aeek a better life even 11 we u- ••rt our own right to this. Mutual respect and eJ'fort could work wonden:. This ts something we must do; without it the na· tion will be in serious troub1e. Moon Orlriting Success ~ifts Depression, but ••• •. . Russi-ans Are-a ~9ntinuing .Thre~t BVEll\'T!llNG 1DMZD to 10 """" at tho end « the cEbenbower ad- mlnlalration: tho llulliaa Sputnllt -cea, the U.J dlAlter. the 1athel:IDI atorm in Oibo and lndoQilna, the falhft of .. ~ of relatiooa -Rullia. the 1en11, above .U. elle, tbat AmorlCO WU faltorlq. falling bebJnd and ,.. "' ' I . I '. . . toaing ill prHl!llnent place in the world. Thia WU 000 of the leading Z'UIOlll wb)' the aaUon turned away from the ~-party and .-u pruident ! tie•' relativey oblc:urt 1 o u n I M•~ aenat« nlher than ~·· --· "" tho ·Jobnaon ~ -tho state of 'all .. elpt yeorl 1atet comlderabie """ .. has been made-n., country bat Waii IOllm moving qa!Ql Rllllia'• Spuinlk pnstip and the r1ae ol Mao in adaa have laded and cleCllned and tbe wwkl DO loal!f re1ardl communism u the wave ol the future in ettber Ibo deffloped er the undeveloped coun- tries. Much leas since the reprwion ol Czscboolovokla. 11IE KENNEDY-JOHNSON admlniltntlan met the challena:e In Oibo and Vietnam and wiille 1be resulll have been far ln>m perfect what bad to be done WU done. CUba bu not proved to be a alcniflcant Communist wed'I In !be Wettem Hemisphere. One nre\Y )Jeara of•eutro OJ\l'IDOl'O. AJ' fot Vietnam, the conviction rum deep· that ltet b1 to !ee the last of American mil1tary involvement there. A . poaibllity lbal Preaidellt Nixon moy find blmJelf.'(.'CID.pelled to order an escalation of the war before It can be ended is not eicluded. But In 1eneral the White House imprtuion ii that Uie; war iS being ended either u a result of negotiation or the exhausting of the North Viet-...,..._ Not everyone would agree witb the mood of eupborta, lalse or otherwise, In which the Johnson adminl8tralion is beinl trouPt to an end. In fad there ii not lll'ffDltnt inside the Jolwon a4mlnlstraUon on how the Vietnam war ii' to be concluded. Oelense Sec. Clark Clifford ii rushing toward a mutual withdrawal, but National S e c u r i t y Adviser Walt Rostow and Sec. of State Dun Rw:k move at a slower pace and with a reprd for Nguyen Cao Ky not llhar<d b7 CIUJord. NOR WOULD everyone agree that the Keonedy.Johnaon administration did what it bad to do in CUba and Vietnam, nor-that ill effort got the growth rate started upward again, OM" that Its domesUc: reforms w~ valid in concept or execution. But the Johnlonites set th.is aside as being merely a short lerm view aourM by discontent with the Jong, inconclusive war and domestic disorders. In the long run, they argue, it will be seen that the foundation was lald for a more ordered world. The Nixon administration will even see such agreeable eventa as Britain's entry inlo the common market; and, if Nixon will do so he can help extend to Asia. the kind of stability that has ezisted In Western Europe, building on the foundation o! what Johnson has done. THE PRESIDENT himself, content in the conviction that he would not do anything different if ht had to do it over again, is still not quite so 1enerally optimistic. He is leaving oftice, aa have olher presidents be.fore him, baff1ed by the Russians. Johnson has expressed lo a succession of farewell visitors his I o n g -r u n pessimism on the challenge to our kind of world continuoU!ly presented by the Soviet Union and international Com- munist concept.s in generaJ. We are, in other words, threaterled from wJlhout and will continue to be threatened, which is a view of world affairs often revealed to presid ents more Intimately vividly than to detached. students in hallowed halls of learning. Vietnam 'Unsold'· as Survival War Arthur Goldber1, former Supreme Court justice and ambaasador to the United Nations, filina: an appeal brief tn behalf of a man convicted of opposing the Vielnam war, aaid: "Not since. 1845, when Thoreau was imprilooed for protesting the immorality of the Mexican war by refllling to pay a poll tu, hes tbil naUon been &O dl\'lded and uncertain aboul the wisdom and morality of I (oreflifWar." Mr. Goldberg muat have been burdened to defend the war durl111 b1s am· busadonhip, and we don't know how or when he chan&ed his mind. But it bu --laablonable tbb yur ,... ptlllie -to -tho lnla "'-lclnf..U... rr CAMS AllOllT rather sradually, Nol. all -1'llo dlupd did IO In belle! tho w.r 11 lmmorol. MOl\I' --llllfllllla,tbe~ in ,lllPllOri 'of Ii DloetcaJ wben they ...... 'f dowllrlPI ablunl. Yet -pobUc _. from l'nlldtml J..,._ down did not, bl -DOI C!CiDlledod that VlelnoJa WU, ml la,! W-.ml•-- ,_ -...... porJimd b7 tho ._i.rtlJ " tho -· and lllboaW. thal tho;=-ln -.. --bealall d L Al lint :-a coaple of JSltl ... -u.,. ...... dehodod tho ,:a:1llln WU OlilJ a florT7 of Jlllllb, njectod tho rlnn. of -lll!I)' made of It a lcnbodlDC ~J, In wbldl tbe -aeneraHon bad lumed aoll • ~--•• o.,...--... Dear O<orgo : 111 ~ lnailta ... hav- ing her pel monkey '°""' with her OD Ylllll, although Ibo Jowwa tho lMlley -ta our - Do,.. -thia ii rlcJit! c.c. Dur C.C.: I think yoo lhoold trtat the moon, with the aamt rt3pect you do J'Olll" mother-In-law. (You've sot to admit J (Ive VU'Y Oexlble adviet. I and stupid, tbrulenlng the fUturo of the republic. BOW COULD lntaDlcent ,_ beinp fall to perc.tve that if we Hloll" tbt war, we would: (I) be bnnded u --llnp and turocoota by all mankind, and CS) that tht C»mnwniPI, including tho hordes of Alla, WGUld la. a few )'t.1111 be at our throltl? In the Nineteenth Ceatury WI foapl throe nra whicb ,... ~ In the senoe implied by Mr. Goldberg. Thi War of llU was highly unpopular · 1n New ir.a,J.anct, lar1ely on the ground Jt dlarupted &ride. It was badly mtnaged, bUI It may ha" taught Britain aomethlng about the ameolt!elll of aeapowe.r. In the Mexican war there were some fron· tier ptOYOC&Uool, but it Wll primarily o land Qrlb, qain opposed by the North and N-. An obscure young ~ named Uncoin opposed it. Thi Spellh.Amerlcan war was an orgy o( emotion, but it was quietly 'Won, lllld at lout ended Spanish mlorule to Ilia New Woricl Nl7l'IIING RESEMBLING the revolt ol tbe IlllOI oecurred in the U160s, nor in the two great wan: of Lhis century. ll was too obvious that failure to ftaht would result in an overthrow of the world order, and the strangling of large global areas of freedom. In the Ovil War the price wu the disintegration of the nation. Thus our three great wars have been essentially wars of survival. No amount of casuistry of the Rusk brand hu convinced the Americans the Vietnam war is one of survival -that if It was "lost" their conditions of life would markedly change, that if it wa1 "won" large good would accrue to them, or to mankind . The Johnson Administration declined and fell on tb1s fallacy. Time to Change to Metric System u • -movinl "'"1lln' 1ih England -llml!r got oB Ila bam and change ~tbne"1:°t'l. tt u ..,,it.ft.s. to~ -bolt .,._ of · and from tho Middle into -tb!>as. Orut Britain, u you ' bloW, is -onning Ill cotaaae from the old --~ to !be decimal "'*"" .. !bet all trll'lldlnnc CID be eamputod men qulcklJ, oocun1e1J and .-!J. Uatll -·JOO'" .....ucaIIY DOlded an~ to mab chaiife In • llrttllb abop. WE BAVII TUB Nmo ..,,tllom to rtv.,.. bert. OUr ~ l)'lltD> ii aimpildty itaall, but our welJhta and mtlllll'tl ... borrtblt auknotfed, com- plu, -and -· IJkt llrltaln, and· all <t Eunlpe. we ..,,it. to get on the metric systm 11 100n u IJOll(blt. M.ealartmmts W. "oot inch" or "one 'aae" *-1d be rwpi.ced by metera and ~.all of whicb att dlvlalble and mulltpHable by 10s -lhus saving achoolcblldren millions of hours of tedlooa and unrewarding memomatlon !hot could better he spent on mot< · meaningful oubjecta. CONS1ll9 OllR tangled system. We I haV'l linear meuutt -feet, yards, rod!, fllr)oop, and ttatute rnllea. We have lqUIN, meUW'el and cubic rneasuru. all in odd numbtrl and 10meUmts even In. fnct1onl. We have liquid meall.ll'el -in plnta, q\llltl, 1aDons, barrela and Mpbeldl. We have-dry meuure - in qaarll, pecks and bualioll. W• have apothecaries' nuid measure -ln fJukl drams, fluid ounces.. pints, quarts Kid 1aUons. We have Troy weight -to ponnywei,hta, 011DC<1 and pounda, ·we ha,. aYO!rdupojs wel&ht -In grains. dnml, ounce11 pounds, bundred·welght •nd abort too,,, NONE OF THESE -putea raUonally inlo any of the olhon, and all toaelher lbg make no ltnte. Art "Jnch,'' tor lnStanct, 011 orlCWllY the length ol three medlum-alzed bartaycorn1 plac:od end to end 1 And an acre wu orlJintll)' lhe 1m011nl of land whid! ,.. yolca ol oxen could plou&ll In a day I The metric unita In UM elatwhett in t driliaed W«ld are modtla of ( I simplicity ind u n t f o r m l t y. Ten millimeters make a centimeter; 10 cen- tlmeters a declmeter; 10 decimeters make 1 meter; and so on. The same with square meuure, cubic measure, liquid measure and wtight.s. Our kids m1ght hate school a little less If they could get out from uoder the burden of this yoke ol mathematical osen. --~--.. Thunday, Jen. 2, 11169 Th• •dftorlol vao• of lllf Daar PUos "''" to mt°"" mw1 1t'fm.. ulat• rrodcra br pr•ffllli"ll IAla Reio1poptt't opltUoN ad COfti'oo montarv on topjea •I lft- ond 1lgn1fkcnct, b~ prooidlftg • forum for lllf e~ of our f"fodtrt' opfnfont, cmd br pre1ntino ~ dtVmt ~ poi"" ol fnfonntd oblnocn and apakr....,. on topjea •I lllf dar. Robert N. Weed, Publlall• ,, I f I f \ ) I I ' I ' n j • ,_ . .. 11 b d ~ ,. ll ~ •• :ii >n al of lk ,. al le .. n, n us en on- " .. ,., d• ey en ( Student . Mos ~ . ' ' , . ' er· to ·M~r ·y· .~-,llJJ.&LBOYD ....... to l_O\ "l'!'rled, the 1111rvey-taklr1, la Tll.At YOUNG MAN who Js most eaaer c the ~collage stodenl <>1,0W... " '. ~ , • , WOUU> llE Gl'..AD to . · :Wlair ,.u. a Uttle 'sometblna, llr, .tbel ,. .S.:UWMl MMllhan never wrote a abcri ;_,, tt«)' called "Raln." • • • IT ts ;.~ !lf1!XIBDED molt yoonaote.S are bow-'--------'!"'""-" li1!_. up to tlle .,. ol I, tbeo borri!1lnl Wi>lch ocdirrtd -·that krloclmaed up to the age ol 12. tlmo, ooe colloollan dq wlrila ,._... ,~ FOii CllARMING' NA M B 8 !qr -' lrid iroO bridp, WU tbt !llldll!>o )GWli ladlel, bow about -I•k~ trickle al nlcktll down my panto ltl· • Mont., slst.ers called Harmony an4 MoloclY? -• • NOW A NEW YORK DOCl'OR Claims dtlun.s who suffer from aaltmw. invariably tend to be leaders, not followers. JI MADAM, ON WHICH side ot your hllsband do you sleep at night?" Some quelllon, what? How wculd you respond u .some pollster sidled up to your front daor 1'ith that highly personal inquiry , «Mt, bJs llJX'l? In any case, a sufficient number of ladies replied to the foregoing . tO: allow II.id pollalet to reach a .con. j:)Uaion. Namely, that M out of 100 wives hereabouts sleep on their husband '• left. . I ' AM ADVISED there's a fellow in Los ·Anlelea nuned Ia Danll. Fucinatin&. :Would 1ike to present him to that Dallas Jlrl named Ida Ralher Knott jUit to ~ li they could get past the Introduction ' • ,. • YOU KNOW HOW some songs .Uep croppin1 up ln your head all day kmg! For a week now I've been hunr ..:niing "My Heart Tells Me." Getting a lltUe tlred of it, frankly .•• SEATTLE llE8TAURATEUR saya one o( his best customers, a gla'dsome alcoholic who quit drinking and got rich. always eab a fried liver lunch and daily rips his 1table'1 w1ne lilt. into liWe pieces. I -ONVB -AS ...,, BOY . deliverina the newspaper to a funeral home, I witneMed a.corpse move u the result of a mUJCU· Jar spasm. I told you that. Am a!!ked If It was my most horrifying experience. ' J~t about, up to then. Second most CtJSTOMER SERVICE: Q. -"BOW loni: does It take to train a good quarter bOfle to wort' caWe?" A. -f41,Jbl 4 yean .•. Q. -"WHAT'S the world'• sbortelt poemT" A. -Isn't that old Strickland Gl!Wan'I epic e n t I ti e d "l"leu?" Wblcb g~: "Adam-Had 'em." . .. • Q. -"IN A FIGHT between a srown shark and a &mm octopus, which would win?" A. -'The octopu1. RIGHT AFTER the bolldays, like now, la when -I• find oul hllf thotr lrllll<ll have moved. That'• all right, there's no .Irick to aetUng a lorwardln& addreu. JuJt label your !Iller "Atldrall Cor- rection Requetted." The postofrlce will send you the new addreu on a 10-Cent post.age due card, lf such addreu there be on file. · "WHAT P)IODUCT has the biggest advertlllng budget this J'e&r ?" inquira a flnantf:-minded fellow. Cln't uy. AU I kriow it fiiort mooey has been spent to advertise Coca Cola over-all than anything elle ••. OF GllU.S CALLED LOUISE, 1aya our Name Game man, they don't much care for blind data themaelva, but take large delight In matching up their innocent assoc1l1e.t on such chancey e1elfnlonl. -_y ou.r.,.question.s_of!d _c_gm_Jn~tl '!'' welcafrU!d and·will be tL.!td IDhertttier possible in "Checking Up." Addr~s• mail to 1...M. Bovd, i?& care of The DAILY Pll..U'J', Bo:x; 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. 9266! Academic Responsibility By MARGARET BARBER General Studies ln1truclor El Camino Colleat ..,. Thi followln& e1preue1 my reaction. to the arUcl< "Academic Freedom - A Tupt," by AIHmliljman wmle L.. BrOllll Jr., prlnled lo tbe October 1111 Issue al Tho calllornla Prof-Wider "Colorlnl the.,.,... .. Tho .._,.tble concept of academic freedom II ·ruely expreued t<ldoy, bul rather the tenn 11 held up a1 a juatlf1c1· · lion for the molt lnsldtOUI kind of pro- pagandL Mlll)I people koow It'• not right. but are at a Joa to cowrt.eract lhis trend for lack of clel,r understanding <1£ the concept and purpose of academic freedom. rt U UNFORTUNATE that writings within the teactdDI profession so <1ften pretent the traCiC concept thal academic freed<Jm muns the freedom a( teachers to teach anythl.ng entirely apart from abjedlve standards of truth, desirability, wholenneneu. <1r ethical and moral co1111derailona. A cooceroed public is entirely justified In dolnC away with such a mockery paradlne under the name of education. Youns people do not need teachers to help them set into trouble, though evide n· ce 11 mounUng to the effect that the deatruCUoD of society can be hastened with 1e&chtrs cheering the lporaut aod immature. 1'llE CONFUSION about academic freedom items from a lack of un· d.-in, of its true purpolt, which ts \o allow questioning and seriOUI study ' of -.. lD seeking the truth. To ralle questions is not the 1 a m e as to teach falsity. 'Ibe orf&inll spokesman {or at leut a ,notable OpOkesman) for academic fretdc:ml wu Socrates. While be held thal ti 11 dlolrabte to question the validity of all mon1 procepts, there wu a cerlaln rr-k within which tbts -""'""' tool: Dllat, i.e.; a belief that tbtre 11 true ·bowladfo to be found, that there are ~ to be made between a '1rtuoUI Wr/_ of_ Ufe and evil ways, ancl .lhat carolul -1ng and probing anlll'llll llJDad toward eeeking the truth and blt&lrmeDt of the soul can lead tonnl 4otpor UllderltaDdlng and thereby appllcollno al the blput morality. thll lrue takln place, 11111 camtdtt an educa · onal p o c e 1 1 Jealtlmate 1'hich · ta ht e wrong arithmetic facts or gave false in· formation about poisonous chemicals. UNDER THE GtJISE of this spurious kind of academic freedom -the freedom to teach any(hlne one chooses wltbouti referencf! to any ltandard of e\'alu&t1oJ1 -our youth today are being malprac- ticed both within and outside of OW educational structure, and we are aupln&- ly paying the bill. Sophist Albert Elli under t ht trademark of "Rational Living" ad .. vocatts lictnliouJ IUUal b • b av Io r • aophist Tim O'LeOly advocaw the UIO of braitHltlerloral!Dg drup, Eldrldi' Cle&ver recornmendl solving interraetal tensions by murdering whlte people. - "By their fruits ye 1haU know them." Yes, teachers need to be free ta chaUeoae youth to dtltoe, .uppart, and defend valuable valut11 but 1a this really what the Wue of academic freedom is about today? WE CITIZENS AND tupayer1 hive nothln& to f.ear from SOcraUc acldemlc freedom. Socrates challen,&ed di1honelf.y and .WpidJty lo h!ib pllOll ancl whee his powerful poliUcal enemies IOlllht to put him to ,cllath he did not turn to clVtJ -tadka With cbarpt of police bnrtollly; but lnststed Oii the importance of law aD&t order even at 1111 -.._. Here II an eumpie of maiur. respoaslbllit)'. The record Bhan that Socrates rouatit In tbe war for bll eow>ltJ, that Illa beUd In human ~I Oooor, and ulltmato .--him to 1 ... death courq-iy, and that hil opirttull lnllutnce bu been u for rucltinc aa lhlt of any !Dill in bi11o<7 n11t to Jta1s. , LET us THEN apply ""' !oc:ratlo measuring stick to the modem-day •d· vocat.ea o£ academic freedom . An UM)' 1enulnely, llincerel,)', and lntllllpnUy "'kinl the truth, or are Ibey ulillc our money '° Ill\ our )'OW\C people a bill of pM wblch andermloll hlaUb, sanity, ud Ull _, IOdal ardor! ne Clllfdla .P11f11•r Least We Can Do 11r Da.., N.V., llitp Bullella o '"Ibo ]lfMledll ti'°'"" II eomethln& o( which .. ....w 1111111111 lo llo deprived, yet 10 ... " ........ ...._ .... lo ,...,.. ... ----al .. lallo a lot, ~ I lo& alloul . 1'REH Ta adllciaonol ~ -evt171bi,af;• -Iba ~ Jn olllct, 'up with 'lbl """" ........ Le., llral __ llii ~ --to Iba.~ crime is -thin -_._, wllo ltnl l PNtl1 11111111 W.· ln a !Ill thal dii!!hl\•:f"iu'! = wi:.;:i:i:':;"-1!':":1:0 =... ·e-:J;;t 1111ra Ii GI• illltll1 Ill-worlil lllll no -!Gr . =1 ........ .0 ~¥NM. '11!11-" cyJa i~y'1 w Id, then we mUsl conclud .1 Vole. • I • , Quotes QJM lht.....,, U, . ff Norll! CoNIJaa pnl, al llallolll Tu AuL -v-. U. -!'Tiit poor h ... boen 1-td too I08f. 1!Ut ti bord.., on !Olly to put or keep them in Ibo orchestra 1eat1.11 • Frank J. Klellu, Soutll S.F .. ft 11oleat demo..V.Uua. -"Lft'1 mnove the mallrnuca ol batrtd from our society, -in ill placa Ntablllh kindness. llincerity, 'fellOWlblp and bentYOknce." BUrhy ,._,.. B1ao1r, W .... 1lde, oa 1eet•1 ROii I•••••• Clechdevakla -"lt'a not wtthaut ~ tbal many CIOC!! Commnnlatl kilMd Iha -flllC lo our m-c>de, "011llle here at borne """" Amoticans -to 61-ll" IWl.V MIT II I ·'New ' Towns' for Future 117 HO\"I' llDWN £dll«lal .. _ lleperll ' , Ev<ry 7eu ooe million acre1 GI -counlrylldo -b to Iba bu!-to meel lhl ntadl ti an ex-• pondina urb.m PoJtulaUon. For OVflr1 :'\now 11tandfnc anothlr will be - addld1 _, .. !!." turn of the cenlllr)', only i11utd Ocl. •by thl Pr_.1 CouncU •--awoy. onRlc:roallonondllatorlllltllllJ-. = ~ 'ri","t:· ~e=:.i~ ~ td by l!Ublrt IL lflrmplnf.-;,. ~ laid that repn!Jeu o( the -111 or !'W'1111,.W llral a ->"""1 of d e f e c t s of the preaent suburbl 11Wt federal n.aur.. bl IUdl 1ftU1b1t. shall .., more o1 them." The q1llllloD, al ,leul OD a trial ba*, lo "1p prtnta he 11114. 11 oot whether to _.,e bullden u1 il>la lad IDd lo parmtlo more boullnc devtlopmeiit in U. frlqe &be nte?IE''7 'orJc Ima fln•ndni to( ...., and beyond, but whether to p dtveloiJlnl -_,.._ about It ln more creaUve w.,a ·and make. the new dwtllln& pl.... men . ONB WEU LATICI\ the Advilory ecaoomlcel and more attractive. Commlalon en Inter,ovetwnental JteJa. ••NEW TOWNS'" are being toi.ited u a mean1 ol meellnl thiJ future how:lnt demand without despoUing · the coun- tryalde. some advocates of new towns Mt then) u an outlet for the racial ghettol ol America's bl& cities. But there ii 1eneral aariement that new towns -clUa buSft from natch .accorcUng to 1 11Dale muter plan -can perform IUcb a firncllon only ii aided by g.....,._ ment hmdl and planning. Jn the ntW towns, u tn the old c!Ua;, private en· terprise alone baa been W\lble lo provide low--bouling. Thi . 1tronceat statement or support to date from a aove:rnmeotal croup Wal tionl made limilar retommeodatiolll· lt •UUOlted pultllc aid in the !Orm of grant11 loanll, tu credlta Ind tu def• rail. The federal rovernment l has already made a start in this direction. Thi! year, for the first Ume, federal houa:lng officials believe tbef'Obtained a workable ~i:ivilloa ti Jaw olferlng the opodal · of !IQonclal aid --need. 'Ille Housing and Ui1>ao Development Acl of 1988, signed lnto law Aug. 1, authorius the 1overnment to guaraotee hoods, notes and other obllpUOlll up to ~ miUlm for a slnite development. Total federal guaranteea cannol ac:eed 1Z10 million at one time. . . ~Wltlt ....... 11•1lllbbll tbelll • lian!, ,_ -.,,.,,,,n wll lrt Olt to --· '"" • !lit ""' ,.... -,..nu ... ......, 11111--"""' ftntdt.. _,_ ... ,,. ,,,, 11 COlttllri ..... --the ~ up II I...,q ~ Ill!& -educalld-MVlllom ....... roirruNI KWllllS ...-.i Jul JN!! (J• 1117) IW Illa oe11 al • IJilkal ---..... " blllm-·-~jodod. "" ... Wall! 1111 -11. Iii& Clio JO..,...• o 11olballdkC.llla...,o11 y ot Coll.,., Md., would 10 41dt nm to '8 lilJUon. Cobnnbl1, mldw'IJ II lllTeed 11--11111w:o=r11 ..... plan- Jiod !Gr 111 .. tO naM I - onqiW«! .. lbl mlJ -11 ........ _ .. ,_.., aod lbtl, of c:ouno. -II •·llr!Clo definition of what CODIWutet a new town -· or new city, u icne rnter to cail them. In llrllain, """" the modern. tenn "DIW' Soft'' ~, 24 of these communlUes have bJlll ]llm- ned or built to ( 1) provide needed ~ Ing, (1) siphon off e1ceu popu1atlOn ("ovenpW'!) from I..-lllld olbec m.ior dtllO, llld (3) ball arlioa ip'IWL An. ... "Mlf-.intd" -tMJ JllO'lde on-cit. jobl; ltortl and""""' In the United Sta!a, new ·towna are the work al privale lndlllll7 -1~ · thll of JlpnllC ..... -. OnlY !hit have the llaylnl -nqa!lad at lep undutakinp wb!cb rdmD no J11G1111 !Gr years. ~----_EBEE._ •• at Glendale · Federal: ' -eenaook . . ' Wltb .2,001 hllus&hOld hints . ' ' ind ao11ar-stratchar ' ide·as. oat 0011 I ' • Ohhh;no!!l I spent $3.95 for a booi liie that. , • ' .... .. • l I f I 1 I ' ' I ., l ~· I • • • r • I I t 1 ~ . ' -. ---=-__........... __ ·---------= . -- ' . -Oil State Highways .JV.eiifYea:r TrallicC'laims23 ... ' · "',,,; Atw•itid ....,. 1.a ....... erecy, 11, *"'\ hla ..w.J.. ~· ~. -nie New Year'• bollday tre'.fflc two P&llfGCf!tl,. H•w-rd cautornla ~ P1-tro·l hu claimed lhe 11yea. of is M.,..., ,IO,,ud Wiiford chlrgid Cr.cy Wllb drunken1f:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on Cllllomia blghways while F.clmaqdl, IO, a1J.. 11. ()nl clrl'llnf· ~ 9 • • + U~I Tl""'* SF STATE SUPPORT -Unidenlified youl!>s, who claim they are students, Id! up a i-_. ouppw lbii Gov. Rmald Ragan and actlng President S. I. ~ al San Fnmclaco State as they wait for the Rooe Parado to start Jan. 1. . ' SF State to Reopen Hayakawa Cal.ls for Serious Study ' two.-remallr lo crlllcal condllloo Inn IQJurles 'sul- lerod•ln .. occident that killed roar o111en. . Robert W. Gill, 21, driver of one of thno can lo the lour-latallty pileup at Balittrin lllJla .... 1y Wednesday, and Kennelh Mayers, ~. a passenger tn one of the other cars, wore lllted lo critical eondlllon. An unidenUfied penon WU ... of the laat lo die during the holiday count period that ran from I p.m. Tuelday to midnight. The vicUm wu trapped In a burning car after tt plunged off a cJllf along the San Gabriel Canyon Road nor1heast of Los Angeles Wedneaday night. The dead in the Baldwin Hilb accident were ldenU(led a! Joe Manuel Martinez, 18, a Marlne on leave from Camp Pendleton, riding 1ritb Gilt; Robin 1ou1ae Ritchey, 11, or West Co-. daughter ol the late race driver Les Ritchey ; Rhoda Wllllamson, 29, of Arcadia, and Robert Crumrine, 41, of Monrovia. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -all eventualities, but I dm't suapended as p a r t • 1 i m e Miss Ritchey and · t h e 1be acting pnl.ideot of San want to &how my band at English teacher after be sug-Willia.mson woman bad been Francisco State Co 11 e I e, this Ume," be added. gest.ed Negro students should passengers in Crumrine's car. Jesse James Serrano, 31, of where claasel resume Mon-He emphasized that San carry IUDS on campuJ. Rowland Heights and ~_wife, day, pledges to keep the cam-Francisco police tact I ca I J... .A. ..A.. Yvonne, 31, were injured in pm: open "come bell or high squads. J.nstrumentaJ in quell-H x 'X the colllsion. Serrano was in water." in&' disturbances last month, J • good condition. and his wife "It is my loleotlon that would be called only when nvestlgators was treated and rei.ased. January be a mcntb of aerious needed. Seven membln of the study," aaid s, 1. Hayakawa, With maaalve po II c e Check SF Fire Charles Luhley, family of wbo one month ago today assistance, be bpt claws __.,_ _ Bayard, Neb., were injured .. -;; I FOR .·TNE SNOW Sleds .................... 8.95 to 15.95 ,Tobaggans ........ 22.95 to 27.95 Mittens .................. 1.25 to 2.95 Knit Caps ................ 95c to 4. 95 Snow Saucers : .. .... .. .. . .. .. .. 5. 95 CONYIUI llMllP Tennis Shoes M.... 7.75 ........ 7.25 ~Cl PUICILL Tennis Shoes M ... , 8.95....,... 7.95 Ladies' Tennis Dresses 13.00-14.95-16.95 E J Basketballs ........ : .. 4.95 to 12.95' FOatballs .............. 4.95 to 13~95· Volley Balls .......... 3.95 to 14.95 So~cer Balls ........ 8.95 to 19.95. . . Handballs ............................ 95C Squash Balls ... .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. 95«. . Baseballs .... , ......... 95' to ias. CONYIUI ALL $TAI Basket Ball Shoes ............ 8'.'45 Sweat Sox .............. 59c t~ l.7S: .. ~HAMPION ·. . ' Handball Gloves .. 3.95 to 6;50 Squash Rackets ----_nopenocL1hL1lrllewm.<lllll· _g~ unW Oirialmu !"Cltioo. _ S/IN FMNCISCO c(Ai!) -Tuesdy night In two oeparato pus. HayakawiCil!iil15e liOlmf" Arion lnapectors were in-i!CO!aenta fllllle~ ••U.S . -Men's Tennis Shorts 4" to--12u Men's Tennis Shirts 550 to 600 Ten~is Rackets .... 4.95 to~~ .. An lmP9flant fact ls that recess a weet earl7 and ftu.. · 101 near San Jose. -e.nmlnat:toias will be held late . dent strikers and faculty vesUs;atlng toda~ .~ fire that Roy ·Lashley, 18, driving a in Juuary," Hayakawa Aid. -· da-a -,. .. destrOyed mu•thi,.l•<tP>,000. car in. which Io u r younger "U not, ltudenta stand 1o 1000 Tba ~: Ill· ala>Je1da facing • wmh or ~ .lo the · brolben rode, su11....i a a semester'• credll" dkmllial or _,.,.._ botally deporiD>elil a\ Sf" · broken arm and w 11 When aaked about bis planJ strike ~Ilda weet llld Francisco Staie· •c oJ e ~ > bolpttalfud With Dole, U and for Monday, Hayakawa aaid tlier are moblllllng .a mm . Wednesday. ,., · '" Charlell,'U, wben their car ' if student protests conUnue, convqence of out-of-town Inspectors said they doubted was struck by ·another car. ·he expectl they will be in student.I oo the campus Mon-the fire was set deliberately, ·The other brothers, Roger, 1(, "a dUferent pattern and I daJ to ba~up their cil!nmW'•. but said they .wanted to ,look' and Ray, 16, were treated have proposed aome changes 'l1Mt demanda I n c; I u d e the wboll'f. ~., .tJVef ::'Once · for m1ncr injuriea. ·• In my llralegy." . reloalat.m<nt ol Georae Mur· ....._ ... ,,, ;, 11'< driver ol the otbor CJ?, "We win be prepared for rq, 1 Bllct'Pantbet1wbo was.---~·---------'------'­ r ~-I I \'l , . . . Dem Sen. Miller Di~, Senate Balance Up~t , , . . MARTINEZ, CaliL (UP!)- Slale Sen. George Miller Jr., Democratic chainnan of the State Senate Finance Com- just five days before the i969 legl1la..ture convenes. Re~IUll wtll bold clear control of Ille Senate al leul unW. Gj>Y. llonald ReqaD miUee and an influeoUal ca111:_•J-'al'FJec;l!on la the leglalator for many years, died heav!iy•Demoor\i\ki dktrkl· Wednesday of an appW-ent Miller, a veteran of 22 yean heart 1ttack. in the le~ wu llricken The death or the 54-year-old ~ early,1Wettnelday at ·tila h6ine. gra..J-volced orator Ul'!OI a lie Wlll• --'dead on JG..ZO Republican-Democratic mill! at Coi1lra c:osta County balanco iD the upper chamber Gemal"lloopilll. interest par year on $5,000 Full· Paid Investment Certificates and . 15%%1-•-peryearon Pllll>ook Thrtft Acoaunta of any amount • In-I on $5.000 Fu!M'ald Thrift cer1111001ea 1 .. pajd by check 1t the end of each e1tendar quarter. lnt-1 on Ille Pml>ook Accounts 1o -mnnlllly. crwdlled end compounded -""'· • 1-lnveatmonta .,. avalllblo, to lndlvf<I. l!llt, -atlona and oorporaUona-rn Canfor· nlaonly. • -Ito founding 1, 11116. ~ PIM 11u promptty met every~retlueat fOr wlttidr•wal. ' -••coed one hundred ml1flon doUll/a. •fa1t* p1.o.1 thtouplt """· rs ..,.r;...., ,,_....,. t. l'!Rtotw. LOANI, TOO 11110 'fS1S. • TnMI • TIXl9 • Nff OOod IWf'I Morris Plan 673-3700 N.wport S.ach -1700 Nnport Bou!.vard --- " ' " H~NSYLYANIA Tennis Balls .: ............... : ..... 7.50 ' WIUON • Tennis Balls=+ ................. 7.95-, Raleigh Bicycles Parts Tires Tubes Repairs • . . ' .. British . to Tell Details of • ' - Crucial ::::::.:::..:.;,;;;;--..-----.:::...~-. ... ... ,, ,, • DAILY t>l\.O'( • • . --111111•·1 . ----to~~ ~" ...... IJft It .... -----"':!!!. -tor tplld BeylHo-ralaed Ullder Koorld ~ acceptance. · C~•valda · w.,, r<q.ulred ~igned by~ -lllf ~-vaded Clecll!lllovakla, jlrllala 4111!1. lrl.li "'1 111o Brltllb NendlyC!lamberlolnmade . -MunJdl, ·The fOU1'power · "'"llalld ' over , UJ,'. .. ~tea 'l«Jp·~·J>llper/\-...,NJ:.,,.vecr, tben gave 0 ,....,... to' Mftlll l.r.I .. --.ency -YRCOllHltgbt to 'meetlllller conference, which tell ..._.,. to <Jeni>any, 'l!Jld ltal!fto~por\"7<1\<il.saylng: ·Poland, ud·oo ilfOl,3, 1•. --... jolaed wllb al·Godesberl oo lhe ,llblnl:, Cucboslov,.lla defeoaeless evao .. le the border .attas . "I teu.v,,ll jB '111''6!' ill our .alter Gemant lfl(,lllvldlll ,.... lo ,.-.,.. to aoolrNJiY-.:or·a<trrie-and led to <World .. war-u, ·wtlhout-destroyingaay,.ilho . tjme •-.,,,now...I.~ ·!bat_,-. - &I: It J 11 tbe strongest hour meeting .called on the : gave'the name ••Mllnicb''·to defenses. ,The , Ciech aovern· f.Oll to1 ,,o lio!Q\ ~ 1leep war. Tbe cablntt.~ dellJ.. _. _.. fMlllDl"lll. Jtazl dictator ,to .demobUlR · any dtplo1uuc·surnn<1er. On menl tater annOWIC"<lllllal lt . qulJl!1111!1 fqt1r1bedl .' Ing with thlll peflod .. dllt -twm1rtkp .... ~-..ua,,,~:\*!l>~ lJ -.:;::..:;tt:=:: t"iiililMt .......... to be di'' Ml -0 f J 'lllW.t •ljlollos 1111 ,._, dented aild join the --of lbe alt.rnoon of Sept 29 had· "no ' altorn1Uvo $ut to Klng OeOtft V Jesuod .1 to be Opeiijd In JU11117, ll'll. ...... ..W any ·~com-Czechos)oyakla. He ~ CbamberlaJn1 with Da.ladier of accept, anti noWng to1 add'." · tPeclal'nilliii.l't to''hi! people ' · i..--... tbla tlllo 1111 ..... II llllllr a a4 _ ....... otllor............ .. ' -":.s.N":' !OW.,. .At -c 11 JI e•t ~ ... Otr Ttmo~ ,.-11111 • , .... ,,..,.... .. ~-•~ ~: _..Pl; ssl .911l ..._ t~ ,.,. ~ cm gm ..,. • iii.•·,, .,.... :' a 'II(-... u. ,.. .,,...._ .. ,..... ~=tac Auttria!l " to London on the !4th and. France, aat down with Hitler ~berlain in London and · telllni then to "offer oar r£NETRA TION • • ••llJ tr dr · prsentOcl • 11\e co!pnet wtlji aod Mussolini tn a coolerence Daladler in Paris """ llllt· thanU ·Ii> the ·Alml8'rtl' for . . ' > -ftll Cll6 eri.as: For Hitler'• latest demand -lni· whlch went on from 1J:,li5 p.tn. roUndett by huge crowds hiJ mercy ln-J:pirlna QI t.ae ti••~ ..,.,,... r..+ ,... ,._ • a,. up to the end mediate '-Ciech wltbdrawlll unW 1 :~ a:m., oextday. They cheering with relief at e.acape · honon ilf war.~ · · · OAt1::1 Pl~, t-7;i:_ ' ! .<*ss' ..-llllltY 1o 11an ...... ..,.1111--: ~ -... In ~ al !If "sn ti • ..-,,._._cf JI_..., It "5' 'l••arloa 4 "llff •w ~ m .m from tbd Sudeten areas, with then tJaned' the fa ni ou s from war. "Chamber~'r~ ·. · ·· •W-.ix montl\l'later, i: .. r9='.-c.,..,t .... '. ~· a _,.cf ib;i c:ont1nuoos Od,o I rs tbor lafest date l<r ~unlch Ai-meat by wbich ~·a."no war'"declm'allOn . ~ . ·l!,-19.lt; HWer Jn. ~a.W::. u:.i '"';'~-: :;;;:• i:a'J.;.!: r::; ........ a.~ofwar,~ . · ; t .-.. ..._ .... ... llldc. ~ repelled t ... ...... . "' -' • ,.. l.btlr ·~ lboUl·:make omc r ' .,.. " ln tho Splnlab her ·.._i ... Ille ,,,_ t:~-~~bebalf of the -'I Geii .,.. ..... inhabitants ,1! <fl!lllladetonborderU... • I • ,,, CRcbnolovakla. On Sunday, ~~ War, Iba ~ toraa in 1lpllD. • ~Uon or Anthooy Eden &1eo 111er . told t11e -~(llG(ll' 1MI A-> U lonlp ol ("nrm_, "PH 71• h kpl. Lt, following rlOts In . ~. -.. -ol agalnsl Ibis <lllllllrJ."' 1111 ... Illa ~ ltallln pdwiml .. ilfe 'l .... 119' eli;tblopla. t!ll\'lal'llGI tbe nrl4. I JID Sndmlmlanct, leading British .' cal:iaet mtnistera held ...... ...., talb wtlb foreign and -ezperta, and coo--tbil wltb t b e com· IDODft8lth 'COUDtries. fJlllJC ' pledcO!I ool In --l'wolp ollliie P,!!'_''Po ••--·-italJ-tllli ttnr ,totboumo,....wtll hoallle·,_..ia -.· ~~, be made pubUc, ....ier ., He ,..,. lollowed a ff Ille '~ -i'ule by wb¥:b lbeae mlnillry bJ L«d ei-.. '•doclmleoll are _... alte> (now L«d Salllbury, _. ,Iba tapao or :IO )'<arl (Instead of the Comerv-peen in { ol IO yorra u formerly). the Hoose ol !.«di), wbo aaid , . Conlemponry Interest In lalb with _...., pm>- • 1931, dei-JI oo the belle( !bat meot would be "surrender to :f.the CCillerYaftve 1overi:ment'a blactmail.." If "appeasement" policy was -F.dliepia: Talb oo an ' largely respoos>l1te for the Aoglo-ltallao agnemeol duly •t-party's defeat at the polls in began in ·Rome on March I Nat day there WU a full . cabinet -11ng .. iOn Tuesday tl9ert WU another special meeting of ministers, and on Wednesday another cabinet to discuss precautionary measures of. defense. On Tbunday, Chamberlain flew to Germany to meet Hitler at bia Bavarian mountain residence at Berchtesgaden. CZF£1IS ACCEPTED ; 1915, ootw!tbatanding -aod the treaty .... slped · Cburchlll'1 prestige, .and the oo AJl'il, 16. Britain apeed On Sept. 21, under pressure \I years ol Labor g~ to recogni• tbe Ualian cm-from Britain and France, the :,..ment that followfid. quest of EUUopla and both Czechoslovak government ac-- ) Chamberlain became prime countries Jl'QIDisfJd to refrain cept.ed a settlement plan in- . · minister in 1937 and tlOOll toot from hostile propaganda. volving ces,gon of the Sudeten ·,over the dir<ctlon cl foreign -Aulrja: On Mardi It, lands to Germany, together ,t affairs at a critical period. German trpops croaed the with an I n t e r n at i on • I ;. 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A glpnUc ctlebratloo Is belnl alapd 1n Havana 1od1y to mart the event. 1be beard- ed premier will be !he main speUer, lo proclaim this ~waary of what ii called .. the triumflll of the OJ.bin rtvo~uuon." . Some 300,000 CUbu ell)<• In the United Statu, plus thousands of othtrl el1ewhe~e. wlll be watching t h i 1 1n- nlveraarY 11 tritttiltly •• tbe castroitee -but for different rel.IOlll'. The exiU militancy lo lhls COWllry ha•·-all bol lllul- fed WI by the WW!nston<lfl:· latad l'tltrict.ions: Retua;ees now loot for any a1gn d. eh· couragemeot by Prealdent- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION l'l::\l'I 111 )'.11 "-ll ~I !"l'I· IHH9 Be --Sure . ' AT OVER 80 YEARS MQ .. Every account safe and available when needed si nce 1889. OVER S2){ BILLION STRONC Assets an_d Actual Dollar Rcserv·es are the greatest in the industry by far. HIGHEST INTER~T ANYWHERE on insured savings, includ- ing 1hc most generou s Bonus Plan. COMPARE HOME SAVINGS (The 79th Annual Report is now available ... free in any Home Office.) See why ... for your sav ings ... "There Is No Place Like Home:' LA lllRADA '15JaERostcrwAv1 •. £1Stof I.I Milldl Blvd. 521·1310 GAIDDI UllVE 11922 Brooklnnt Sl l!Qlopnla 5»5680 BlllllAP.W 8010 Bed lllld. •llal'llmt 828«iM Main olfoa-761 So.th Bl'OOdw•y, Los Ang .... MtN.rt FEDUAL '-""P lllMI 1-1-Cotpiir11I" ' ~ n:DIU.L ..... L1Ma .... ,,_ •.W- elecl Richard M. Nt1on. ,.Nllan Ls our Wt hope," said one middle.aged e1lle. "We are setting old. Our children are b e c o m 1· n g AmertcanJzed. Tlm1 la taking Ha toll." It hu betn • tumu1luoua, criaJ .. fllled decade, not only for CUba -where Cutro has virtually eitermJnated capitalism ~ but fer the en - Uro hemllphere. The CUbu leader hu peralated Jn efforts to triller iuerrilla violence and spread his brand of Mari· ism·Leriini.sm throughout the America•. He has' failed, most spec· tacularly in the late Che Guevara's Bolivian fiasco, but some experts foresee a possi· ble switch in tactics to con- centrate on the countries ringing the Caribbean. A recent report by a House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee also raised this possibility. And Castro .continues to nurture close relaUons with the most miUtant U. S. "black power" advocates while Cuban propaganda preachea the need or "revolution" In this coun· try. In Cuba, even after 10 years or firing squads and secret police power, Castro is atill faced with underground op. pogition, economic failures and unsuppremble 11botage by faceleu "couoter-revolu-tlonaries." And u ' 11181 rolled to a cloee the Cuban chieftain w a s reliably reported to have a new problem in Ol"ltflte Pro- vince where the nucleUI of an anU..cutro tuerrtlla force may be developloi. Oliente wu the b!rtbplace of Cutr'O's revolution. But the man wno in 1959 pledged "ft« electlClll 1n II 1nonths" Is in.ablolute control, thanks largely to the COmmu· nist refinements of byock-by- block lnlormtt networU. At 43 Castro ls still yollng · enough to be able to plan to run Cuba for at least another 20 years -if things continue to go hls way. He has successfully defied the United States, came up a winner in lhe 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion debacle, surviv· · ed the · 1962 missile crilil, managed to retain a c.: margin of independence un Moscow -although not -and played most of ~ right cards with Red China. Castro alto bu lll1'Vlved the U. S. economic blockade and the break with all LaUn na· Uons eicept Mexie-0, lhanks Jn large part to the wWingness of' democraUc n at Ion 1 elsewhere to trade with him. Rose Pa1·ade Winner An ornate Indian design over the Pyramid of the Sun portrayed in chryaanthemums on the float en- lered by the Republic of Mexico took the Ambaasa- dor's trophy in the 80tb annllll Tournament of Roses Wednesday in Pasadena. Winn'ie in Wa rning On A ppeaSing Hitler LONDON (UPI) -At a cabinet that he: had. BeeJt no ____ ,_secret_!!leetin~rlr _in ~_of _i.!i_sanlty ~_HIUtr,_ September, 1938, WI n 1 ton but many slgns of excitement. Churchill warned then Prime Hitler convinced him1 aaid Minister Neville Chamberlain Chamberlain, that he d.id not aa:ainst appualnc A d o l f want to d i s m e m b e r Hitler. Czechoslovakia, but H j t I er The meeting -at which demanded a plebiscite and Chruchill e1Pressed the view that Czechoslovakia give self· "we should tell Germany that d e l e r m I n 1 ti o n to its If she sets f o o t in Hungarians, Poles and Slovaks Czechoslovakia, we shall at All well u the Sudeten Germans. once be at war wiUl her" -is dl.sclosed in cabinet papers made put>Jic for the first time. Chamberlain ignored Cburchlll'• advl;e a f\d,Jater t h a t month surprised h i s cabinet by announcin& be had Clecided to put "Plan Z" into operation at once. N'one of them had heard of the plan previously. VISIT HITLER SEND PLANES Aller a meetlng with French ministers -during which French Premier E d o u a r d Daladier said France would send her air force t o Czechoslovakia immediately if lhere was any German attack -Chamberlain again visited HiUer at Bad Godesberg on Sept. 22. The prime minister re(X>rted back that Hitler now rejected 0 Plan Z, '' he told the the idea ot the plebiscite and ministers, was for the prime claimed the Sudeten should mlnl!te:r to pay a personal · be occupied immediately by. flying visit to Hitler for talks German troops. on the Czecho11lovak sttuaUon. But Chamberlain felt ht had 54'' SOUFFLE WOOLS in da11I ing colors! Chamberlain said the plan establl!hed some degree of wu aimed at Hit1er·1 vanity, perlOnal in!luence over Hitler It might please him that the and that when the German British prime minilter should leader said the Sudeten was take such an unprecedented t~e .last of Ger~?ny's tcr· step, he told Ule cabinet. rlt~r1al claims b~ would not "We are neither pro-Czech dehbe'rately deceive a man he. nor pro-Sudeten German," he respected.'' 99 <;ompare al 3.99ycl. LEATHER LOOK Comparoat2.99ycl. -I'! Paltst plnlf, blue, ;,nltloP• oncl- bonel Plus Navy,-for tho west· em O\lfd-look. 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"Our bualnel1 ls lo keep DOCUMENT SIGNED the peace, and find a just and equitable settlement." · "Plan Z" -even though the chosen lrUtia! suggests a "!Mt-chance" attitude -was almoet unanlmOU1ly · we I I • received by the ministers. smoNG DISSENT The only strona: dissent came from first lord of the admiralty, Duff Cooper, who qarned : "The choice is not between war and a plebiscite, but between war now and war laten." Hiller was demanding the Sudeten sectlo'n of CZeohollovakfa 11 German territory. It had been su&· gested a plebiscite should be h t I d in the Sudeten to !ind out under which re&lme the Sudeten Czecho,,lovab wished to liv1. Chamberlain visited Hitler at Berchlesgaden S.pt. 15. He reported back to the Oo1 Sept. 2S came the in· vit.atlon to Munich where Hiller and Chamberlain lligoed !he _doc;ument tJvlng the Sudetenland to Germany and carving up Czechoslovakia while that country's leaders were not even allowed to join the talb. Chllllberl&ln reporled back to the BriUah cabinet that "we· cen now lafely regard tbe crbi1 u e.oded." Duff Cooper, on hear inc the detal11 of the agreement, tendered hi.I re1ip1Uon. Churchill smnmed up Cham· berlain's three vll1ta: to Hitler more briefly: "One pound was demanded at the pi1to1'1 point. When it waa civen, two pounds wer1 demanded 1t the plrtol'a point. Finally lhe dictator conYnted to Lake one pound, 17 ahillings and siJ:pence and the rest in promises of goodwill fot the future." Home loan money available. .Coovm>timal: Upto90SC110W110r ooaapied homes. FHA. VA. Loins ~p to 30 years available m atnafefam!ly rtsl&!lioes. Pnll-ml&e lmma.oe "'"'°" awtJ&Wt. For)'OQl'ULA ....... , we~W..llldlns.._ Prompt, elllamt,~-. always. CllJ todayfa<-lnfumatkio. ' ' ' • < Flu Hikes OC Htalth . .. ....... ' Statistics llll!l'!' PILOT • -~-• DRAPERY ~LEAN.EIJJ. •tm.vt Watw DJl'N .. e PLAMI '9tOOPING IXCl.USIYI llJAMll'lllD DUPUY CLIAHINI • = Cl ... ,.,.,.,. II (II!::! of [, ... -........... plal ..... lt • I eNoW-- e • atr=ttr ·---·---• ,.,,..., '*' P'.Wlnt • ,, ..... 1 • .r , .............. OUR IXCLUllVll HRVICI ' . ,,.,, .. , ............ . t ·-'-.. ""·-' • ;,.,. Estl ... e '*""'Dr•• . . 1702 NEWPORT BlYD., (OSJA-Hfil - Read 't. . . ' • • • • • J . ~ ' THIS IS WHAT PROPOSED MARINE CENT ER AT .DANA HARBOR MIGHT LOOK LIKE Give Your Fair Share lo the United Fund For Tpp The [ja 1fy-Pilot Sports Coverage Fire Calls increase, was up to 7211 casea CM!• Mu• 11:5' '·"'· TllHM..,., 1111e 111rm, 1r111o1 from the 1967 level at the Acreage Set Aside For Marine Center 11~: :.~~";!"IN •larm, wri-ind Dec. 13 date ol 541. And in- ColltN fecUous hepatitia reports .stood 11:41 f,.m., ••rlmenl llr1. 2206 t 6 1t11ttin or1w, ""'· c a 70 on that date, 240 more More than 3 acres in.side can be raised to build the •=• 1.m. Wednftd1r. 1tru<1ur1 u .. , th.an the 430 recorded Jn 1967. Dana Polnt Harbor has been fabQr.atory. A nc"-"rofit cor· ' SS1 111-er St. ,.." 11:~ 1.m .• tr1.i. f1r1, 11M NIWl>Ort . Shlgellosis cases were up set aside for a public achools poraUon would finance, plan, •:~~"" TllltrMl•v. l'HCW, 301 AN• to 137 in 1988 from the 100 Marine Research Center to devefop and operate the facill· L•M tagged at Dec. 13 In 1961. be financed by a non-profit ty, be said. ••o.i •.m .. r::;.::11 .. i::-Gonococcal infections climbed corporation. Ope1aUop of the laboratory 1:t111 •.m. T""8v, 111se 111rm, 1515 by more than U percent from Superviaon Tuesday ap-by all educational institutions 12~~. ~';; .. fir!, 102t w.-Oc.!•n-the-1967-~l-of.....l,lC-case&---ptcw.ed....a plan..for ib.e ~-in__Jpe __ countr___"!,ill __ be .Frwit to 1,814 this year. center to be jointly used by coordinated by the county 2·~....:r ~~,;. :~:.,. 11r•. 2lr!I strHI And three infect!Olll new to students from kindergarten schools off Ice, supervisors to~·"'·· 1111orte11 c11r1111T1•• ., .. ~ county he a I t h department through college. decided. · ' · 10::!2 "·~-~ ~1~:':~ 11nr11e v11111• statiatles made tbelr aJ> Chrlea K en n y , auperin-Tbe county schoolJ currently 11~ " IM<lh:•' 1o:1 :1113 E pearance this ytar -tJpboid tendent oC tbe Caplltrano have a marine stud)' program E!11.!1:; Ap1, a ' · · fever tetanus and bicldnos1a Unified School District, which in operation on the deep sea I:~ T;:r, ~~"· ..-iuclur• fir•, an infection marked b j propoeed t be center, aald it fishing bolt "Fury" Out of 1:01 '·"'·· _,.kml tkl. 11111 ••vtd•re muscular rur.in £ever and IS hoped that $1 to $2 mUHon Newport Harbor. .,,l'l'K'e ,,....., 12:lt 1.m. TlllKl.d•Y· tr1111 1ir1, edema. N--1 "'•r Only one case of each in-M11111111e""' suc:h . Mayo•· of Santa Ana Won~t Try Re:eleclion 1 :21 1.m. WtOMld•Y. mec11c11 1111, feet.ion has, however, been log-,,!:": . .!~'.""',:1i•::.,si, Hirttord ind i.ed by health department of- C1tlfoml• f1cers. 10:2' 1.m., wt.,,...,.,, <><:«n tietw ..... 511'1 Ind •Ill 11:11 1.tft.. llltfll burn, 17MI'! Lido ..... 11:'4 1.m., •••r fir!. 16001 Sol11 Ch1ce 11:51 •.m., qr tire, 81!1icll norll\ ol Edl1191r t :O!I P.tn., 11.. llwe$11"11tn, 17.Jtl o\119 Vlsll Clrclt 1;17 1.m., medic.ti 11d, 2'1ZSI fl1mon1 l :is P.in.. lr11h fir., 1"92 Ltndtv U:JI 1.m.. tr1lll fir~ 17131 OH Llnl A.Pt. c ••I •Md 1:11 1.m. Wtllnlldty, 111 1111~ •• , Ind WnfnllM,.,.. ,,52 1.m .• tru/I ' ti,., fl~ Sl>Qll- 11,.. Ceroter DEATH NOTICES DENNER h'rlM 0.-. 1M itutrr. ltlblt 1.- lll<llll. 0. .. el ..... J tn111,., 1. Sur- vlwf 1W Mii. 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LE Mm _ ~ MOR'r\JAJIY di E. 17111 111., C.U M .. - • 32 Marines Hurt in Fall SANTA~.:_ Ma:yor Tom ara"-n1f4he · creation of a McMlchaet hi 1. advised his ·~..hapf'I f'Or Santa Ana. fellow codncilmen thet ht will ~· ear tenns· ·of VI~ · Ma "'ildt 11enin and Cow> r .. ~ PENDLETON _ not seet !'HletttOO lo bis posl • ~ dim 'Walter --and Thirty-two Marines Were in-neit April 8. Jlniel Carl.Ion will also ~ire jured when they fell from a Elected mayor two years April a: None of 'the three moving truck on this sprawl-ago, McMlcbael aaJd the high bu lbdk:lted bis plaM for ing Marine base. authorities cost of putting his two children reUrement or re-election. revealed today. ' ,_:.:;:::.:;::::::..::..~==:...-.. The ac:ddent occurred Mon-through · college and th e day as a stake-bed troc:k was neglect of hi! real estate transporting members of lbe _business during ~Is mayoral 2nd Infantry Regiment from term had led to his decilion. a rlfie range. One aide of ha --··• the truck collapsed and the He 1 _.""" in city govero- Marines fetl onto the pave-ment ror the past 14 years. ment of a road on the base. McMicbael llated five ~ Thirty ol the Mm-were-· jecl• which he boped the city lttaled and re-from lhe' council would punue alltt bis -hospllll, bul lhe other two IUffered serious injuries reUrement. He identlfled them m:I were h01Pltaliaed. as the erpan&lon of Prentice Park and the Bowers Newport Boy Gets Honor William "Bud" Betta. stu- dent from Newport Beach. baa been aelected lor "Who'• Who Amooc Soudeali in ~ UniversiUel and Collegs" for his activltiel at Cal Poly, San Lui• Obbpo. Betts, 131 Vista e.ntta, Newport, is a 1964 graduate of Newport Harbor ffigb and attended Orange Coot College for one year. At Cal Poly; where he is a senior in malbematics, he ls chfltJn~n-ol the App)ied SclenCiel Councll, • member of Alpha Phi Omega national semc. fralmllty, a i.ac1er in the 'Army ROTC program and belongs to Seabbard and Blade. 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Thursd.17, January 2, 1'69 By Phll lnterlandl Co~ess Feels Paris Talks .Static · Vntil Nixon on Job WASllINGTON (AP) -Key by CllHoid prodding the·Soutb m<mbers ol the Senate and Vietnam govermnenl and Vice House say they doubt there President Nguyen Cao Ky, !ti will be much progress in chief delegate in Paris. have breaking the deadlock at the set back efforts to reach an Paris peace talks u n t i I agreement on arrangements President.elect Ni.:zon takes of. for peace talks. • fice next month. Mundt, a member of the ' Chicago to Washi•agton D.C. Anti-war Group Concentrates on Ni~on . WASHINGTON (AP) -The same group that sponsored an- Uwar demonstrations during the DemocriUc Natl o oa I Convention in Chicago says it will stage fhree days of ''counter-lnaugura1" protesls during Richard M. Nixon's in- auguration festivities. The National Mobi.li.zaUon Committee to End the War in Vietnam is organizing the demonstration and seeking parade and rally permits to accommodate as many as -- 10,000 persons. But "there ls no plan tor civil dJsobedienct," 1 al d Mobilization Coonllnator IWl- nle Davis. The 23-year-<1ld Davb:, advance man for the committee here as he was in Chicago, told an in- terviewer: "We do not intend in any way to diarupt any official ceremonies or inauguraUon activities. "We art very clear about not wanting any physical con- frontaUon with polh?t·." A "Comrttr'olnaupral Ball" The Cbicago p r o I e 111 alao la planned. The Moblllza- multed In bloody atr..t Uoo l!oPes 1o atage a rally fighting betw--.,po!Jce "-'l<l on_a .---.whl ElllJ)M, demorwtrators. and to aet up IOWMI equl~ I Tbe Mobll!iatlon'• plant call ment. • foe a "COOnter-lnaugural On lnauguraUoo day the. Parade" on SuJJdty. Jan. 19, temonstrators want an area the day before th e in-a block or so desiplttd au1uration . The them on the p4rade route demonstrators want to march -enough for an estimated with bannus down the Nbon 5,000 lo 10,000 pr(iteltus with parade route in reverse, from placards and b a n n e r a • the White House to the Negotiailom for permit.a have Capitol. begun with varlOU< federal agencies and Dla!rlct o I Columbia ofilcis. The.oe ap. porenll)' mo_ allll ln the spu- '111( llage. When uked , whether the Moblllzatlon expected lo find Washington aulborltles· .,.,. amenable to such requests lhall Moyor Richard J • Daley'a administratkm i n Chicago, Davia replied: "Well. I)n 1 u re Plat lhe last lhinl Mr. Nboo wants on the day of'bla: inauguration la anotbet Chicago." l bavta caooeded the. who1( "counttt.tniuguratlon" P 1 a rCI might be !nt<rpreted generailt_ as an antl-Nlloo dem<ln&lrJ-" tion. · -.._._.., • 1•Jt ~ be clear that ~ opl»'itloo Nbon has Ii deal, with will be the opposiLioJI ol black people, young peopl~, and antiwar people. If !\e con.. 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S. disputes clogging the talks in leaders. the belief that anything done Sen. Jack Miller, (R·lowa), before Jan. 20 "might not on his return from a trip have any fin al ity." to the Far East, deplored SIMILAR VIEW statements blaming the South A similar view came from Vietnamese government for Pennsylvatlla Republican Sen. lack of progress in Paris. Hugh Scott. who said he ex· He said the Saigon regime pects nothing substantial from ''is steadfastly maintaining Paris before N i x o n ' s in-the very position we have auguration. always maintained -namely, that the Nationa1 LiberaUon At most, he said, 1 there lcal might be an agree~nt on Front ls merely a polit a token withdrawal of a f e w and military arm or Hanoi." American and North Korean troops from South Vietnam. Rep. E. Ross Adair of In- diana, who will be the top GOP member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the new Congress, said he thinks that very shortly after Nixon takes office, the parties in Paris will take a new look at the situation "and we will see a revitalization of the talks and some real prOgress c a n be made." Two Republicans on the SenaLe Foreign R e I a t i o n s Committee criticized Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford for-p u b 1 i c I y pressuring the South Viet- namese govenunent to get on with the talb, stymied for nearly two months .bY disputes over the shape of the con- ference table and other pro- ced:iral issues. HURT EFFORTS S~n . Karl E. Mundt, (S . D.), ' he feel~ i.~t stat ements lfl'S BE FRIENDl Y U you have new nelghbon or know of anyone moving to our area. please tell us so that we may extend a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted in their new surroundings. Huntington Beach Vlsilor 536-9626 Coit.. Mesa VisHor 642-6014 So. 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"'the THE ART OF GLASSBLOWING • &hlblt 11 llomonslnlion Janlfarj-2nd. tJuu 10th. • ANAHE·~ ¥J~)!!~!T! ...... ~- NIAllllM I -I IMlllNGIOll HACH 1f1'W.UrioornM. no,,. .... ~tlvd. ,.,, ... ~ PR:l-1532 _.._,, LI~ SlNCI JUI fltU CONVINlllfT MitaN AT All I LOCATIONt , ... I • . , > ,. ·- • ' • ' .. ' .. -•• ~ l , d ~. .. ~ • ~ • t . , . " ' " • -.. -. ' .. ' .. .. ... -. .. MR.MUM PcLE I Not Speed, Efficiency Main Factor in Airlift HEIDELBERG (AP) oslovak border Jan. 2.0-Feb. 4. The commander of the U.S. The airlifted troops, including Army in Europe said today two brigades of the %t1h ln- that the alrlilting of 12,000 fanlry Divisioo, are slated to American gmmd troops back return to their bases in the· to West Germany early next United States at the end of the month W1ll mt be a test of exercise. · Four Air Force spee<I. squadrom are flying over "While we are always in-from the United States for a terested in speed in commit· related aerial exercise, nam- ting !orcea anywhere, we ed Crested Cap. won•t-·race the · clock ~is · Polt--said the-troops woold time," said Ckq. James H. "take extra time to assure Polit In a statement issued that the weapona and equip- IJy his hea~~· ment we have prepositioned "Our em Is ·will be on in Europe for these troops are th e order y disposition of in first~lass . condiUon and forces and the procedurea and ready foc batUe." techniques of deploYIDent. We "The befit way to do thil," do not wish to unduly Interfere he continued, "is to move to with normal atr and ground a maneuver area to test-fire traffic; and there will be cer-the weapons, calibrate t be tain artificialities which will communications equipment extend the exercise time and inspect the vehicles a n d tthich would be consumed in equipment. an emergency aUUaUon." "In a wartime situation, The statement appeared this would be dooe at or near aimed at couotering any at~ the storae:e site. Obviousl1.• tr.mpts to compare the speed we can't be flringlankl, artil- ef the U.S. airUtt with that lery, machine gu.os and rifles of the Soviet occupation of around Mannheim, Karlsruhe Oech~lovakla last Aug, 2o. and Kaiserslautern, so we will 21. go to Graf en Woehr." The U.S. exercise, named Grafenwoehr, Polk said, was Reforger, will wind up with a chosen becaU!e it ill the larg- maneuver at the Gratenwoehr est training' area for U. 8. training area near tho C7<cb-troops In Germany . 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' · .. • • ' l • J ' DAILY I'll.OT J 5 ' Boost ContrirJutlotls . Tax Br eak May Aid-Ppliti~ ~ ·' CdM Teens In H()n~.rary . ' WASRINGTON (AP) -A plan to .-rage more indi· vlduals to c<iolrlj>Ute to polttl· cal campalps by giving them 1 tax break apparentfy will ' The Time is Novi • • The · Place ·Estelle Allardale ' " ' Semi-Annual Clearan.ce· • Costumes -Suits -Dresses \ I.!_ .,..,~ ,1;3. m:-·Vt;f!'FF .. ' . ".: ' ; . . . . r . . • • f ·~ 1"' (, • I • •U• !,, ', , • . -, '\ ·' . ' ~ i :.·}come 'See Us ! · , ' . -. - '• :. , BEST ....=----. ---~~· n. "DAILY PILOT .tfen w)l\t .t ..... lt11t fe•kt• ... • . IP; •~•I'''"'"' .•f ~ ... n.w. m .,,., ... ,., ._ ...... . .• , • "' ...... ;... 4• ,., •• . . ' ' ANOTHER SPECIAL SERVICE fol' CUSTOMERS ancf FRIENDS~ COME 1.N ANQ ~ICK UP YOUR COPY ' ' JAN. 2 thru JAM. 10 t.J#ue ~AtZfN tf!f:I mJe a tlilrlrMce 5% per .annum ·compounded dally current . . ra.te pn"pasal:!.OOk eavtngs · ' . ~·. 5 25% on minimum temi'acc0um . · • In muitipiee of $1,000. I -<' • :·MUTUAL SAVINGS A N D L 0 ·/A. N ···A S S 0 C I AT 1,0 N ·• ·coRbNADELMAR ··~ • 2N7 EAST COAST HIGHWAY ~IW CORONA DEL llAR, CAUPOllNIA nas HEAD OFFICE 315 E. Colonido Blvd. Pasadena, C.lif, 91109 telephone: 449.2345 • TELEl'llONE: 175-5010 ASSETSOVEI! $425,000,000.00 ... 9:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.:. . . Orchestra · . \ • • . ' FEDERAi.. SA VINOS ·-···· .......... . ' • • • 4 . • !t COMP .. DE 3 ROOMS WAS REGUl;AR '1 .. 9•'° An1c ... ~ .. --... °"' • For the ltameowntr;wittt disctimln1tin1 t1ste and •n eyt for 1upelb Wotkmtntll;p1 ~~~loom 11.:, MlcW.S: $7 9900 heft 1r1 3 complti. rooms ol SJM1ni1h dni1n14 furniture at Ul'llUrpllMd Vllw.5 ..:.:..t , • t111 !Nina. room 1ftMl7)ble,l1 w1m\ly accentld with Mif14 e1rved Wood tt'lm on the. • ~ MUST • to la Ind ICMI Hit thlft 11111)" 'compliment the if sumptuOus vtlvtt fabrtcs. A IO\'tfy • ......... ~ • fem ttff, wall pl9qUI Ind limps fill the room 'f'fth elfpnt W-'mth Ind chlnn, • ClddiMtlWf•• ~t.Jt&llUI Wilk into the bldroom and )'ou'll lmmtdi1le'/y flll In. willt ttilt"ptdol.lf him~ ; llWelemi 1 Mi'UIWl\io !U"' thatcanies' tt1rou1h the m8'tlrful hind *l1n.1nd suptrtt con~ction. ln1pect thl1 lfOUP-~ ... ~ ' 1!'--L at--L-carefuJly • ~ • from the m11tstk: ml nor end trtple drauer •. , • to tht _.~ Madtolrd afld • • IMMill r~t can u. , ~ lire nlta 1tlrwts ••. •ti deep In dlt.11 and constructed for.a lifltirnt! A 11¥9 sNtce dlnln1 to0m • = • 2 ~ : '~ hosed 1.. 'tt ccwnplet11 thrs sple11d1d 1rouplna with lnttic1t1 Krotl-work on boll! table. pednttl t nd en.Ir •....,_•••Iii f · . pure sepmalety .!;~ of':':.d b.Y plu'h vinyl 111ts. Our ptOftsMonll ~ratof11 11'9 at . )'04lt "rvkt. Eaty • ' '6lf!I ... ,_tit 'at eqlCll savf"91 -OPEN .SQND.A Y TILL' 6 , FOR · YbUR .CONVENIENCE EASY TIRMS e WE CARRY oua OWN ACCOUNT$ • ' ' I, I ~ ,. ,If ~l! P'tLOT •• • - ·' ' ~ ..... ! , Thut5i!.lf, Januvy t, 1969 , " ao•us ullfS acco highest ' •. • -1.) flt~--....... _;,~:i . .,;---.,.---.... --....... _, .,it .·.t·' , ... ?r", ,tf, ::i,}~i ' . f· ' . est at t_lle ·1ab'le-at 1 nter •vat • ----5-1eve\5-.w ~-.~ ·1111u · --bonU • savtnb ,, insureu . s.2s•, •• anY -50ciatton, •a•es I an as dvam b o all ol the a •\n• on ..ius nounu b I" •ail~ colllr 5onUS ol u ' ra\e. the regular ilable in even accoun\5 av~inations. $\,00o den Mr. Bruce Gossett, Supervising Savings .Ccitliselor !Or Mercury Savings, is available· 'to discusi your savings program. ·Mr. Gossett, L.A. Rams kicking star, can also be persuaded occa - -sionally to talk about football. too . (He also thi~ lie'.s.a pretty good goiter. Maylj9 hj will let YOU enalyze HIS ~ncJ · .. . '( • ' .. MERCURY §AV , and-/oa EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 7812 Edinp Ave., Huntinr,t::-: Fc:ci1 Home Olfice: 8814 Koon ftve., Butnl Pwk. REGULAR HOURS: 9,ooi.in.JQ 400 p.tn.; Moo.-Thurs.; ?:00 un. to 600 p.m,.'rriday Al Huntlnpn Beac~ OP£11 SA.Y, JMiJAR-14 and SATURDAY, lAHUARY II, 10 IJll. to 4 p.m. • At Quent hr~ Ol'EN SATllRDAY, JMUARY 4, JO 1.m. to 2 p.m. ·~ •} I . " ' , -. PJLOT-ADVERTISIR-1 9 " ' . . . ' J • r . ' . ~­' .. ' , . • • . • •• A ·~1 1 :f ' ... , { .. , -~ JJ :-~ ' ' . .. , ·1 GS , • ' \ I \ , • '. " ' FOR BET1ft~~-:.,,. dajimg_l!>e _trOops,.\og.oier for the co~­ tinuing batUe'llgaiDll birth defects are (left to nglit)"l\frs. George Gerner, Roger Sbemtan and Mrs. Ron Bauer, who will be jojned by other volunteers for an·orientMioo .eeffee .Friday-,..Jan; to.· in the borne of Mn. Noinian Wafsoh, Attending · we meeting wlll be area represematives· w~o will be participating ip the Mottiers' Marcil for the Mari:b .. of Dimes later this month. Mrs. Buddy Eb- sen is serving Ss area chairman. . ...1' ... Membership Meeting .. • • Opifi Io ns·· Reviewed • For Town arid Gown . . ' ·;,'. -~... . . . .... ~.' r. .~ report on thQ ,,.op1.:i.rpeople eonlaols' of h~o youthful i tudents ~ comprise thel membership meetini of U~I Town and Gown at 10:30 a.m. Moi\day, Jan; I~, in M~s-<lQ lbO'C!UTl\ms. We!coinlng members !or coffee pri9r tO the 1Deeting will 1/f Mrs. B. N. tleSen!Jerg, bosjiiiallty chaitttlan,.aJ14 her eonhittee. · · lntroduclilg. the two. young · speal<'ers wiJr.be l.irs. J. R. Longley, pro- gratn 'c)lairrnan. 'The undergradµate students triveled abrpad laat summer ~; yie'lWk4t~W.~~· ~r8m ·established during the &dµ:llnistration of lonnef President Eisenhower for the purpose of fostering closer relations between nation• through personal and individual contacts. .. 4 ·' Speakfng .will .be Miss Donna Augus1ine and Miss Patti Ne,!)~. -l)o6i , young. women were selected by a student-faculty committee~,Ori-~ sis of a·cademic 3chie¥em~t and essays on wby they wish~ ti ~:~·s~ _, den ls abroad. Fund~ for their travel were supplemented ~vew _.,.. . groups·including~~r=rqwnandGown. ,, 1l . t~:. :~ 11 1; A senior majoring in European history, Miss Augiis\lne JOj(led DoJ>alli Birch1ield from the Universicy of Denver for a tour of \'l.11,~e\a ,.ColUIJ\- :-~ia, Ecuador, Pen(, Chili, Argentina, Uruguay and !!r¥il laffA~it. J'!'U , : : questioned South American studerits 1 llnd ft1\j!ld . lhei\i Y..en;iiifonnecl lln ·national and internatiOnal issues, curiOOs about ·their,co~ hr tbls ; ~~country and holding some surprising views aboot UI a·a a~ .' ~ : Miss Augustine became so ,enthusiastic abou~ ~e cqrtineftf tba1 .. • )>!ans to return as a member of the Peace e6rp• fClllO.U.l( bet Jllne gr- ~atkm. . . ' ~ A political science major, Miss Nelson traveled with 13 othV'students - to Europe. She visite<IY.ariB, London, W a r s a w • ~st, llDd WH_f. ~!p, .~ ~ningrad, Moscow, Prague and Madrid. . l ~ · .~. · · " ... , ,.She found Eu~n students concerned al>Qii the !same . i~l!eS 'I" I . students. <11 Am~h~-~puses and anxioul to di!cUss ',~ll)eric.U,, foref&n~ policy and civil-rtglil!problems. . ', . . · :' ,. } , . J Miss Nelson is Optimistic about the pPtential -.--irtbutions of her generaUon and coocerned with communicating· ber hopes .to audiencea in the over-30 age group. Following graduation sbO: bOpes to attend Harvard Law SCbool . 1 w. . • · , \ • ' I ·-.. ' -, " • ··-~ • . ' • • • . -" " • , .. u • • ~ ~ C·of·f ee · Pe~·rks • Fragran~ cofie'e will be,_perling_ when· volunteers for the MoLhers' March for the March-of ·Dimes join Mrs. Buddy Ebsen, chairman, for. ~ orientatiOn. · · .. The coffee, which will entice members fnim Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and· Costa Mesa ·to the Newport Beach.home of Mrs. Norman Watson, will serve a.s an introduction to this year's expanded • program . Gathering at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan . JO, will be the Mme.s.. Ralph 0H. Bauer and Ronald c. Bau.er, c»cbalrmen from Huntington Jleilcb; George Gerner. chairman from -Costa Mesa, and Ernest Quigley, .,..._ otdinating the Laguna area. . Exciting news of this year's exparuied program will be· presel}o ,"ted. The March of Dimes program in Orange County provides diag~ nosis and genetic counseling as part of its p"reveritlon 'of birth de!ectS ·as· well as extended education in the county schools. The concentrated educationa'l progr8n1 ha's been carried by the Orange County Chapter of the National Foundation. Science and health ---ctaSSeSancrscientific symposiums have · fe3tufea'-Ciiilstandfug5cierf- tists lecturing in the field of birth defects. . The Mothers' March currently ls scheduled for the last week ot this month . . M.rS. ·Ebsen has noted that the heart W~g achievement jn our country's efforts to · guarantee every cllild's biftli-Tight bas· been due in a large part to the generosity of coastal area f8milies. ' ' , .. • A special welcowe will be extended to 'folit<!n<IilellibOQ·:.an4 wives ol the faculty and ' sWf of California C<>llege o()f ·Medicine who are new in \ii~ commUnity: ... ~;_· "' ·-r, ... ~·!": A1! iirea woimn ~ti!d .tiprom<>ling understanding between the t pmmunity: and university are invited . to become· members' of Town and Gown. AdiliUonal ID!lo1'1118tion may be obtained· by callillg Mn. H. C. Duffie , melnbersb!p chairman. ! PEOPL!'-T0.PEOPLE ~EPORT -News and vi ew; oi students Miss PatU N ·-: Oeft to right) undergradoate-studentS at the ' ' in South Amert0a:!tlt<t'iitutipe will be shai:l!d ,d.uting .\ile ·se'Cj)lld -, • unl~ri!ty Who fnveled.abr~a~1 l4'1 .summer1as-part·o,t, 11>•,pro-· mem'ii'ership meeting c)L·UOL Town and Gown at -10 :~ a.m. Mon-gram esti\bllShed during the admlni~tation'of tbe!oriri'er Pres(,'., day. Jan. 13, in the Mesa Commons. Sharing their. experiences dent Eisenhower. with Mrs. Eloi se Kloke (center) are Miss Donna Augustine and I • • . . ' Ann Decla -res Recess to Potid~er Married Woman's ·l ament .. ~ "' ~ . ~ say!" . . . .,q</N,Ji'IDENTIAL TO SHOULD I S~tl DEAR ANN LANDERS: I <lo' belltve you are eetting balmy In fcM-old age. When that pathetic woman wrote that ahe wu sick ol se:r -lhe got. nothing out of it but frustration aod fatigue -and went on to say the bas bad ANN LANDERS &boq.htful lettert .from wl¥u wUh this same complaint• that I am rethlnkinl the problem. More lit.er. aeven children in 14 yean, you advised her to leach her iw>band to be l_j~. a iummol U,lhe Womlll who ..,.,... · lov!". ,!".fact, )'OU suggeatod '·""!"· We had siS cblldrft Iii If yiart and Sdiool • I can 1411 )'OU there Is no relaUon bft,een Take my word for It, Ami, !....,.. •the mml>er OI children 1 :.,.m.., Mo wonl hl!Jp him.· The Jeadllnf! allqiJ!<I . •11111, -'11.llO!llP•Ubllity with her hus· hive been done years ago -by partntl tiinif:·""rbi1 mat toond alsgrnceCUI but "Who aet an example or gentleneu and I'm -coins to say It anyway. T Jeel affect.Iona~ behavior in the home. I like a JX'C)SUlute. I satl!fy my husband's know what I'm talking about because lmla1 needs in exchange for financial I "'t'f married Jo the aame kind ol t t«Ul'ity, respectability and the 1 DEAR ANN I.ANDERS; As a registered nurse, may I 'add a word . ' .. prestill tMt 1oei With beine b!a wife. o! reassurance to the mideoto-be whQ Your suqesUon that the unfulfilled was afraid to have aurgel')' because '!'EACH 1ief 'liuoband hoir 11 ,. •he was fearful of me~ an old ~6od !om ls luit plain ~~ , aecreLwhlle under the ~~~J 1'!lese me11 dml ym lo learn. ·'J11d , .• i · ~ve been an RN on ~" 0urpcal are Jntera!Od-illllY '1~~ . wa;d f~ "iml/OI 10 years. Orlen the animal passlons,,.erlod. -SIC!r OF first ~liest!011 med' by' 1 pailent ( Jn. SEX AND HUNGRY FOR LOVE variably a woman ) wh<ln 1ht awakes DEAR HUNGRY: l'•e bad f rnuy from 'the anesthetic ~1 "Wbat dld l 1 alway1 !<JI he<, "NothlO,·-iiothJng-· ·\'w·.Ould;yes, but lllJ' ~I« ri ~ at all." AJl!I thla Is the lrUJ!'; I hlVe II. Soli. of thla kind · are costly IOll yet to hear a pailonl -male or ferria!O · ' "'!laily they · ~ up giving the IOl!lld -reveal .ony ...,eti while coming out "'°'¥ rpore (l!lbllaity than It ~ . . · the-ftnit ttme . arounct. Even t = of an aoeatbttic . Most of their ~· in your favor would leave UJtC9IJ ~ oJuned and Wlil>t.illgi~ • -! ' tbolll*>Ple ·""° want*llolln• So please, Ann, iDfwm-your, readers Iha! il Ibey need mrpry aftd'lte1>oldlng qrf became of, tbll 'fear, they are very • fO.Ush. -Pirn;R BENT BRIGHAM • HOllPIT Ab. 8.0Sl,'ON. -, DBAR R.N.: :ni-tw 1'W tellO< 0( ttlltirUct frnl I profelilfinoJ Wbo b la I pa1Jtloe II tmow. II Wll pod of Y'"' lo wrile. ' ' ---· I I :1 ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' ...... ~~~· 1 I > ,. ·' ' .. ) • , .f2.Jijs Bicycle lfJrings were a lit~u~ for Santa Claus this yea~. 1'"'.is t.blnking of adii\j); in his reindeer for a: bt- !iceman Robert Arnold. All schools in the Newport Me~a Unified School District are urging' bicycle riders to know and use safety precautions. · Horoscope Virgo: Hea.d for Your GorT.-· . I . FRIDAY JANUARY 3 \ By SYDNEY OMAllll · ' '"l'M WIN man coatroil hill I d..UnJ • • • Allroloc' po1n11 l1bt way." , -.\ AIU!3 (Much II-April Ill: run moon tedfY ........ home, HCW'lty, rellUona with fonn&tloo. llon'I be In loo much ol 1 hurry. GEMINI (M'Y II.June JO): lllndllnr ol mOMy 11 1pollf1bled. Avoid careJellllUI. Obtlln hlnl !lost> TAURUS me1111t. Bo lllllytleal. Keep eye o n _..ion,. Cbeck au et I • Analy• llVlttil Prorram- LIPA (Sept. . ti!:' 11impbull on w . t you wapt to achieve. R4I one DhaR " ol oct!Ylty ma1 be nnlihed. Looi< lo future, n~ put. y,,,- amblUOlll m•Y exc~~d avallable 1f.iet1. Be mature ' -otJanlJe • pri>ifam. SCORPIO (Oc~ :IS-Nov. 11): . CANCER (June II.July 22): -~-----------------" IJ'ulf mooo In your alp hl.Pllfb~ appeerance , Be dlocreet about future pllnl, Get fre1h viewpoint. Travel opportunity ii dl.cusaed. Doo~ tell all you know . Assqll) may imbibe: could create eril· . Wfddings, Troths Pilot's D~a'!Jines To avoid dlappo1Ddmn1, Pl'OIJltctlV& brldeo are reminded lo ban I.heir· wecldlDI 1torle1 wlt.b blaclc and wbllt 1'91111 photo- graphf lo the DAILY PILOT Soclet1 Depart.- men! prior lo or. within one week lflcr the weddlnf. · For enc•tienient announcement! 11 Is \. auuuted thaf the story, )Jao accompanied by a bltclc and white glo11y p I c I u r e, be 1ubmltted early. U the betrothal announce- ment and wedding date are alz weekl or less apart, only the weddinf pholo will be 1c· ,. cepted. To help fill req'uiremenu on both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are avaJ.I.. able In all ol the DAILY PILOT offlceo. Further que1Uon1 will be an&Wered by Social Noles atalf members 1t 842-4321 or 494-9468. Hootenr:znny Awaits Ebe/ls ------------- J>mOMllty. You may nol leel i.. to travel -lhould be no """ I« bl'oodlng. Your penonaI 1b!UU" are belq • apprtcl1ted. Know Ulil. UO (July :is.Au(. 22): Evenln& favor• reluaUon, enterlllnment. A void trytnc to ucomplllh1,too mucb at once. Go with' !"• Ude. The1\er could provide exhllar1tlng ex- per!ence. One close to you. could confide --~ VlllGO (Au1. ~ept. 22): Some lrlendJ may unwiltln1ly f11C9U18/e extravagance. Best to hee your own coun.sel. Remember recent relOluUons. Avoid .cattcrltti your efforts. Slg!\t your 1oal -head directly !or it: Unit Called For Lunch barrualn& 11tuatJon. '::• IAG!TrARIUS (Nov. ·)a, Dec. 21): Emotions "'flt< Nothing hallway. Not wiae ·1o play with fire in romtiic! . area. Key lJi control. Jf. :j'QU • throw logic away price '.'flll ; be paid. Be calm, cool, ·aqi .. · lected. ~! CAPRICORN (Dec. ll-Ji~. II)' Full moon hlJhlllfiii , marriage, partnerahip1. SlW:\f legal complications. You m~ have to make revisiona. S$iCJf " activity tonight proves ~,1_ fyJng. Come out of shell. ': }~3 ~~ AQUARIUS (Jan. ~,1\4 18): You get your way~"':: diplomacy. Be kind to ·qta ~ who m a k e s embarrUSl,tf( i remark. Emphasis on ~eallht · basl<: tasks. Malnta!n ~­ pace. Tonight you can h~ With trlends. :)' · .. ' PISCES (Feb. lf.Mnrch lOk · Full moon highllghta romanii, . creative endeavors. Don't M;:_y afraid o.t change. Enter ' tiM r Orange County U n I t aplrit of exciting evening. ~ munber1, Women'• Overseas features variety, exchan1,0;t}t : Service League, will gather Ideas. Personal maaneticit ~ for ·a luncheon meeting in aoara. ; : ~ ~: Island H°'18e, Fashion Ialand IJ' TODA y IS y ~t' Minstrels Tuning atnoonSaturday,Jan.4. BIRTHDAY you can bupif~ U 'l'he leasue ii .compoaed of project recently under '.~ P women who have aerved You have fine sense of ht#..:: oversea• with a gOvernment DlspJay u more often. ' 1poDIOred ·agency during a cle, and along wi Ol,lllg'. Da~d Opferman, re- iYe.Llnstllu:tioll..On bi~ycluaJeJy _rul~s fro/TI po-•.·. · kMlnstrels PeMy H I 1 , Bowl and in copcerts con· . time of national .emergency. GENERAL TENDENCIES! . . .. ~prino. a.nd _John... Moe .-ducted -by" -Joeepb -Clokey,..... Women~wlth-such-over1ea1~ full moon aspects indicative planlat, are tuning up for a Robert Krift . and 1 for service are invited to join the or merger of major forca.· ··~· .. Wil1on PTA • :.:i':ft ~~....=~h ;::"~~·:._COMING JJP: Board .rueellng Mrs. Earl Caioyer and on her seven years of ex- w111•PPI••111 n.. DAILY ,.1L'Or at 1 p.m. W~dnesday, Jan. Mrs. Donald Greene. Mrs. pcrie:ice as a lay mission wc1w::ki1>e'~'..ci::'~0:.,1,,"',;:;~1.~'.'-8, in the faculty lounge. David Goodsell and M.rs. helper at St. Peter's Clinic .m11lllM or dellwerinv cOP~ 10 MPS.. 'REPORTS: Board members John Mahlman served ce(-in Southern Rhodesia, Af· ~1111. 20I'.! c"'1e111 P11ce, · led Chr. bn k fee and cook1'es · .tffdl. 1r1 1 •.m. Frld•v ie-.. presen , J!i as coo · · r1ca. ic:.11111 Wedllltd1v.1 • 1es to the .faculty and atarr ·st. John Aux. PTA •-i t before the.•hoUday Vption. anyon •· . · , Hoote 1th G l Com · To lll'der $yd.,.y Orr111rr•1 JO.N• , nanny w rea • Stravlmky. Sbe ii sololl at oraanluUon and may obtain booki.t, TM Trvt~ About Mtro1aey. posers and a Dance teuon St. Mark'• Epllcopal Churcli, flll'ther inlornu.Uon by calling ~L.:' ,c:C~~.'08:";;~, ·~:· ;'.': whlch .,they will pment lo Glendale. Un. Alma Akeroyd, 632-e28. ,,,1 ''"'""' Ntw von:. N.Y. iao11. Newport EbeU Club memb<r•------~--------.;...------------ Thuraday1 Jan. I. The program will share the folk music of many lands and times as seen through the eyeS · of compo1C1r1 and will trace in words and mu.sic the development of the waltz. Peftormers for the noqo lun· cheon meeting wur b e p.-..1 l>f Mn. L. W. Sears . ' -. ·. -.·. --' ~ ~ ·~.ft---•-Miller Mar.i~en , P. FO ,. Mn.PR!,.~tlleld Mn. Fred stm(llOll ~ -~t · .-.. , 'J . v •=.,.., President Boa1'd . llObirt E. ADdenl,. COMING UP: Auiill!.1'1, mff\o· COMING UP: Exec u t Ive ::t·..r--,ch= 11 Benilrd~, Glet>-' --!'~· ..... ~ .. l "*. MINO UP: meetiaa '(' •. :President Ing at 8 p.m, ·jnursday, . board meeting •t 7 p.m. · wUl "' itJtoe, at 9 a.tfi'~ -REPORTS· Mrs. w I 111 a.m jan. 9, In 1he tchool hall. · · To~aday, Jarl. 7, in the clale, ~ Mill 1111 •hu appeared In "The ~rt Song" in lrvlnt t: , , IL '~1~ the mu!· Pennlng\on d 1 rec led the Miss Emma ZandonatU, teachera' lounge •. , t •Ji· . > :~ ~=~'Jd Pi;•!~' r~~ iiiii~=;~iiiiiiiiiiiii~;;iiiiii~~~---- 1 aft1 . " mother before the Chrilt· .rn. ~Q.year mu vacation .•. , • B o 1 rd me m be r 1 .decorated the 1 Christmu tree that WU en- ,. joyed at· tb~ .Olrist{!lH pro- (The ~~ Tattler .. ~ ~ gram ... · .. · Tee .:, . Monte . Vista PTA Mn. David Go<Jaeu President . llE"'1»TS: Mn. Mtttk Mor-rli,"'i.itt. Bry... Brockln- • .. ______ u.I .. .' rtdie. .Mn. ·Jobn Turner · · and Mn. James EUls sold Soroptimist~ (~d!tor'1 No!t: A c.olumn ol w-•1 , ·cookies ~ clandg-_ aruj . punch llOff iqrt$ Wiii •POttr tl.c ' T ~ • ' ln 11\t OAILY PILOT. To'"'°~! at the Decem r movie ... for 11.e wffk PIM• m•o AM 1.. ' j 1o P,o_. ao• i'S6b. co1t• IM••· wv Eareoi. W6e presen\ a .. ,,.,, ..... reu111M'IW Mond•Y.I lh h . ·i---~ ' B UNjHO 1AH JOAQUIN e · rJBuwu program. a- M T -"nl' 1. M,.. • iaar.lieml were 1old by .,.,. llomlfL.A!' 11.ii1 2. ™' . , J= "Mii:l;fn • 76t P•11l llllnd. ~"" c ':::1' 111 H."'X. I fM ft\l'!'lft, ""'i.€ o.A!011,. ; • W..rtllell. Jotwl II•• U i ,.1 ~ Rldl1rd l.9utwl , M. ' MllA VIRDI ,,•. "'IDAL PLAY -Mr!, Wlh~M Utln, M~ 9<''!11 ml Mrml'-r.:ii "':;;i;;.· 7ii, ~ri1~.,,, •ror:u: "" 11~· ' 1.0 -'"' "Jl '!: , WllllllKI' Of..._• : : SoropUm11i' Club t>( HWl· :unston Bea<:!> gatherl at u ,15 p.m. secortd and f 6 u r t h .Tuesdays · in Fraocois restaurant. · r , ,,,... GIH, 3 1 Lur ........ 11. { .. ( ,. ORIGINALS ·. ~ ' ·~ . CALIFORNIA BEACH ~'. YEAR-END CLEARANCE "' 't .'t ··~ ii Lous male .. o! out Bea~ti!ul H1 Fashions reduced ifl"Clear.nce. · 1_: Sizes: 8 lo 2j) •· IW. lo ·2~1h ~ S.le Priw-Includes: ~ • Coa!f • Bags • Hats ftSSo.ca.· ,_ · 't' · · quna ' '. ; . ' . . i' _ .... GIANT CLEARANCE SALE • OVER .C0,000 YARDS Of FINE DRESS FABRICS e MUST BE MOVED TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPlllNG STOCK e SALE STARTS TODAY, JAN. 2nd e ACRY.LIC PRINTS . "45" wide, handscreened R,;. 1.47 . YD. 1.98 llRINKLI COTION PRINTS . 45•• widt, n• Iron finish 98C Re9. 1.19 • L49 DAN lMl SHORTS CHECKS, STRIPES, Creese ~sistent. V•lues to 1.29. Speciel- 69C . IONDID ACRYLIC K~IT STRIPIS 60" wide, gocd sel•ttion. E••Y to sew, •••Y to weer. Reg. l .98 COTION DOUBLE KNIT 68" to 70" wide. B•eutiful q"elity ... sprint sewing. Reg. 3.98 HOMESPUN PRINTS -45 " wide. t.91 to 2.49 WOOl.S ' S4" to 51" wide, V1lues to 2.91 • l .91 WHILE THEY LAST 2.79 2.98 1.59 1.59 COSTA MESA HARBOR CINTER 2300 Horbo• llv-. IONDID ORLON KNm VOILE PRINTS Dacron&: Cotton,driP. clry 45" wide, Re9. l.~9 CLIPPll PUCK PAINTS All 'cotton, colorff1t. 45'' wtd •. R•9. f',19 YD. 98• 89' COTION OTIOMAN PRINTS 45'' wid•, Re9. 1.49 SPECIAL HUU.AIALOO 98• R1yon & Fibt1nne. Fine I 39 qu11ity home1pun, wrinkle . • free. 9 fe1hion cl.olcr1, 45'' wi~e. Re9 . 1.91 OUTING Fl.ANNIL r.INTS 45" wide, 90~ selectlcn. 2/$1 Re9 •. 69 CINrence - CLOSE OUT Brotede1 ind Perty febrics V1lues to 6.95 Cleer1nc• ' ' COSTA ~SA MllA Cll(rlR 221 E. 17t• ST. ' . 1/3 OFF • • 4 ~ -• I .,...L·~"' and .J"''°" N11h ~I Gtl'lt Reaenre Your Place I• Class Now a-111r1w.u111-.1 Pirone 1-.1111 Marita 01'1' INSTRUCTOR • • ' . .:; ·~· .:. .. Sati8f a.ction Gu.arantttd rc::=1 ,..= .. or Your Money Boele ~ Sbop Monday thru Satml~ ...., -•• ....,... f.SO A. M. lo 9:30 P. M;~ ..t .. . , * i~ . r ... ·~ ._ .. ,..., . ,, 11 -· II): r~ •. ·ave! )Ori'~ :if~ ..... • '"" llllf~· ., ... -)17. .. . . . . , .. • • ·.· l' '' . ' it:' 'I r ,. ' " . '' Sffl¥' p .... DAll.Y I'll.GT JfJ Newport Beach Setting for Rite 1aklng a wedding trip to Palm Sprinp and Desert Hot Springs are newly wed Mr. and Mta. .Bryon Fr a n k Overton wbcr were llnkelt in marrtage by the B·i shop Wallace Parker. SeUing for the double ring ceremonY was the Church of Jesus Christ of Litter-day Saints In Newport Beach. Parents of the former Melinda Lee 'Haug are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haug of Newport Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Overton of Costa Mesa are the b enedlct' s parents. For the evening nuptials the bride selected a full lenlth chanUlly lace gown with a rol1ed satin collar set with pearls. Her veil , handmade by the bridegroom 's mother, was full length and bordered with band crocheted lace. ....,. ~ by Jolin Ochola and Jim Waten wblle Kevin Haug ood David CO. were junior usher!. The altar WU decorated with 1 two green Cbristmai lrff5 trimmed with red velvet boWs. Pine bow swags cen- tered with two· doves alaO adorned the church. The receptioo took place In the church cullural hall. whfcl) was decorated in a Christmas theme with pine, holly and red roses. The ftlut-tiered cake, made by Mn. Richard Co.I, was trimmed in real red. '°""" A white floc\ed .!roe decorated with green · velvet bowa completed the decora· UOn.s. Assisting were Miss Bonnie Graham of Oakland aod Miss Linda Quan of Ulsh and Mrs. Cox. The bride is a graduate of Attendants were M i s s Newport Harbor High School, Christie Ellen Martin of Costa Orange Coast College and Mesa, maid or honor and Oklahoma State University. bridesmaids, Miss S u s a n She is a teacher affiliated with Huscroft of Costa Mesa and Tau. Beta Sillll.B, American Miss Joyce Howell of Utah. Home Economics AssociaUon Tbey donned lull length and the California Teache,ra crepe gowns of green with Association. Her husbaild, a ruffles at the sleeves-and graduate of Costa Mesa High neckline. Their headpieces School and OC:C, is a senior were of green velvet and at Callfornia State College at tiered netting. They carried Fullerton where he nosegays cf red baby roses, participates in vars.ity track baby's breath and leather and cross country. fem. Special guests at the wed.- Margaret-Ann Crill oI Costa ding were Mrs. Martha Jacoby Mesa was the flower girl in of San Diego and Mrs. Emily a full length red velvet dress. Watkins of San Antonio, Tex., Ring bearers were Kern Haug great grandmother of the MRS. BRYON FRANK OVERTON Fullerton_Home and Gary Cox. bride. James G. Funk was asked The newlyweds will live in to be best -man. Usher duties-:-Fullertoo. , AOl:~Y l(UBIK . Ena•ted ... ...- Betrothal Disclosed At Party Announcing the betrothal of their daughter,, Holly Ann Kubik to Paul Bird were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubik of Costa Mesa. Special guests at the dinner engagement party were Mr. a n d Mrs. Adrian Bird of Placerville, the b e n e d i c t elect's parents. Miss Kubik is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School. \VhUe attending Orange Coast College and San Diego State College she majored in Slavic Ja4gda~. 1'he future bridegroom reeently was discharged from th4 ;/lrmy after serving 11 niGiifths in Vietnam as a first lieutenant. He was a student ati · si.crament.o City College and Wilt attend OCC iii the i;priJli . No date .was disclosed for the couple's wedding. ~..,..., MEXICO aaBIMAS -'llAl'S ...... Dec. 19 .. -.a ~ ·-~WD CMlllEI DAYS ...... ,.,.. Cit•• Hal h P ' Ch.tr. ..._. ,.._. C.rs laaa A l..d. D:cwkoj -l&!Ul1 . ··=----...... IC.- ,_~J,Lae C' I .• , ...... --Cloy. Pp ··-I 0 .. ---· . ..-.=·· ..... ., .. .......... .......... ~ -Dr . .-...M&f'IMll , ...... , ...... Mii..,.. i.......,HIS .,, .. ,,. -IJM!llt Glenda Warren Bride In · Doub.le Ring Rites Gerald Dickson Katt and his ried a cascade or Christmas bride, the former Glenda Rae greens interspersed -w i t·h Warren, are making their new stephanotis and bright·pink home in San Luis Obispo. They Christmas balls. were married in St. Andrew's Bridesmaids, dressed iden- Presbyte.riatl Chqrcb dtirtng a · tica1ly,1wete the Misses Lynda double ..... r!hg c~e r em o n y Holmes , of N~wport Beach, performed by tbe ,Rev. Dr. · Cathy Bendall of Corona del Charles H. DierettfieJd: , Mar and · Susie Katt, the The bride is the daughter bridegtoom's sister • of Mr. and Mrs. Williain C. William L. Betts Jr. Was Warren1 of Newport Beach. best man and Andrews, Louis Htr buSband's ~ts are Mr. Wllliams, Harry Siedman aOO and Mrs. Hai'ry B. Katt of Rick Jacoby escorted guests Tarzana. to their seals. 1 Given in marriage by her father, the new Mrs. Katt was gowned in floor length peau de soie styled with a bouffant train and appliques of chan- Ully lace. A petal-shaped crown of chan.tilly lace and seed pearls captured her chapel length il- lusion veil with scalloped edges of .cbantilly lace. She carried a miniature bouquet of stepbanotis, pink elegance carnaUons and other flowers. Mrs. Tom D. Andrews, the bride's sister from Costa Mesa, was matron of honor. She wore an ankle length pink .taffeth gown with a matching pelal'"5haped crown and car- During .a church reception Miss Marilyn Lewis Of Han- ford circulated the guest.book among the 250 people at· tending. Others asslsUng at the reception were the Misses Ina, Lynn Sakaguchi of Cutler and Jeannette Campbell of Visalia. 'nle. bride, a graduate of Corona del Mar High SChool, is a senior at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo where she ls ma- joring in , math and sclence. Her husband, a graduate of the same college, presently is doing graduate work in math. The newlyweds honey· mooned in·Palm ~prlngs. . FIELD'S SHOES SPEDAL SALE! HARBOR CENTER ONLY ' 2300 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA Selected HEELS VAWES TO $18.00 HARBOR STORE ONLY Selected HEELS VAWES TO $20.00 . _sgao SPSCIAL ' HARBOR 'STORE ONLY Selected FLATS CAPEZllJ and aU..r Famous Bnmdr VAWES TO $14.00 SPECIAL s4.ao HARBOR STORE ONLY MEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES . VAWESTO .s17~ $29.95 ~ NO CHARGES e NO LAYAWAYS e NO EXCHANGES e NO REFUNOS 0 • . -· .. . ' . . ' ' - • .. , t , ' • t!f'~ . gi~•• ·yo~: inst•nt · -'. redecortti1>9 with ''THE Ot-IE ~9QK"'in metchi'!9 _ towel1, sheet., 1preed1 and showtr .. curtains .and ALL SALE PRICED! ' .. vtbr1nt Flor•I from F11hion1 of th~ Wor14 C.llecti•ri .: TOWELS BATH TOWELS ..... ~ ..... reg. HAND TOWELS . . . • . • • . . . reg. WASH CLOTHS .......... reg. 3.50 2.00 .80 __ . ~~. _ B~DSPREAPi. • TWIN SIZE •....•......... reg. 22.50 FULL SIZE ............... reg. 25.00 KING SIZE ............... reg. 45.00 SHEETS E.1y care, no~iron 116 ~ount c•tt•n percal• . ' ' ' 2.4t 1.7' .69 ' 19:00 · 23~00 35.00 TWIN SHEET ............. reg. 4.50 3.99 FULL SHEET. . . . • • • • • . . . . . reg. 5.50 4,49 . KING SHEET '. ......•.•... reg.· 11.so 10.4t '12 x 38 CASE (PAIR l ...... reg . 3.20 2.7t 42 x 48 CASE (PAIR) . : .... reg. 3.80 3.31 MATCHING SHOWER CURTAIN . OPAQUE VINYL CURTAIN .... reg. a.oo· JJa/4/; (?ft~ From the Fieldcr•st Decor1tor ·C.neCtion · TOWELS BA TH TOWELS • • • • . • . . • . reg. 4;50 HAND TOWELS -. . • • . . • • • . reg. 2.00 WASH CLOTHS .......... reg. .80 BEDSPREADS In Gold/Bittenweet Green/Blue, with ·• ·ltr1idH fril'lt• trim TWIN SIZE ............... reg. 17.99 FULL SIZE . • • • • • • . • . • • .. . reg. I 9 .99 .SHEETS 1.00 15.tt 17.99 Solid coler embroidttecl d1i1y hem Oft whife,perf1cti0n she.+lnt~ . . . TWIN ;SHEET .. : .......... reg. 7 .00 .FULL SHEET .............. reg. 8.00 KING SHEET ........•.•••• reg. 14.00 '42 x 36 CASE (PAIR I ...... reg. 2.59 42 x 46 CASE (PAIR) ...... reg. 2.99 SHOWER· CURT'AIN Opaque Vinyl, 2-coior print _.. req. 7.00 5.ft '·" 12.ft 2.2t 2.7' .5.00 An •II ·..-er.Cfalay .,•tf•rn· in.bluu.•·tolcl1 ·from th• F .. ht•ft. ef th• World Collectlon. · · ' TOWELS BATH ---·· reg. 2.50 HAND --· ••9· 1.40 W.l:SH ,--··· ro9. .70 1.tt 1.2' .st SPREADS TWIN ··-rtf· 22.10 FULL -~rtf· 25.00 KIN& ,_. ,..; 41.00 SHEETS TWIN SIZE ........ · ....... reg. 6.49 FULL SIZE .............. ·• reg. ·7,49 KING SIZE ............. ~ •. re9. 12.9t '12 x 38 CASE (PAIR) ... ·•·• reg. :t.29 42 x46 CASE (PAIR) ... ·;.~. r~g. 2 .. 79 SHOWER CUR1AIN 100 ·1. Fortrel Voile prinfed With wh1tt·hfttt. CURTAINS ........... : '• ... g. 1,4.00 ' ·'.. • i 5.49 ,, .... .11.ff 1.tt . 2:4.t ,. . . ~ rfOD/l~c!le"-B/ihJ . .. . " ' ' . i ' . . . ' • • • ' ' , . . • ' • • @ " • • ·.1 a .·Jlr· ' ' , • " A lie1utiful 65% cotton, 36 Y. f"lyft+.r, -Won sliMt In Im., .. _,, V trdl•n Grt0n, pink tnd fight blue. . All . SALE PltlO~DI ' ' ' ' • j ' • .RICHARD'S U!1lil CENTER 3433 VIA'.-LIDO, NEWPORT I.EA H • .. ' • ' • ·: • • ' • ' . ' . • " ' ' - ' ' ' . .-• '• . .. • ' .. • .. .. .. .. '• . .. .. .. •. .. ~ • • ,, .-. . .. . . , . •• .. ' .. ~ .. ' l• • .. " . • • • " • .. -' .; • • . ' ~I ' • I ·I " I . t r ; I· I , I I I ; ,. ' • .. .. ·:· ·1 • I· i1 " I. , " ' ' , ! I ' ' ·l . --... -----~· -----.. 27-16 .for Trojans, .. ,, Rose Bowl .. too .ogge .. •• h GLENN WRITE 1e ............... ~· AIW>l!NA -SWlbem Cal's Trojans '1 don In their own quagmire : " bleilnd ~ ~'wblle~ ,cllomptOl1 Olll~,... :to ; afl-11 tnunpb.jjdcn'\t11,lla ' ~ r.p. who came to lhll cl\y of llWe ol!I ladlea Wedn...iay afternoon to ~SI the 55111 .... Wal of the Rose 1191fl football game. • Ii WU ~ muaby going for the 'l'lolt111' aneaed mighty ·oflala u qaarlerbact Stnve SOqa , : • er II ti liQm! . . . looked like a "°""* 11>11 hM Juat nm oot of propelfllll apJool !Ip BIB Ten cbampiOll Buca,.i 'Ille 1111 ball. I ~~orhacks . !~fn·l~2 • :!j\: lTpset Win 1" ~ :1 '}' .~ , "How did th<y give up llMil "'91\tl ' . "'17 J pointr )lw[ino thl s81J1mt1 ... ·• ; ~ , ! fnce Dootij,. .JIJ8f. ,,,, ~ .. ~ .. f: ' La_ (AP) -· •' \ ' ~ed defenden stole !\ -In the Sugar llpwl, wbicll : t ~ 'lad hoped for an explmive offensive I j "I .. between the Razorbacks and '\, ~ \';· ~~· ·,, ii defensive men played a great ~~\ ~. e," C?ach Frank Broyles said. "Our • ~ ense was something else." r. • , defenders, criticized .U· fal1 while I : offensive team drew tht "plaudits, l ; ept the Razorbacks to a lW conquest I ; 'ill Gtugla In the Sugar Bowl Wednesday. ii :· i·1'1bey stopped us every time we had •t': ;Ii· oppoibndi,: ·to do '°"'ethlng," 11id ~' ; ~ch Vince Dooley, wbO 1:1kf hi was , 1 · , at the way the ·. Ar•ansas I. f ~ enders played. ; • ! 11 ''How did they give up &bat many ' 1 ~ during the season?" '~ ~ ~The Rar.orl>acks yielded 187 polnts last 'P , · but the defense dJdn't allow anything ,,-~ I t 0( Georgia, which kept from being : • ed by scoring on a safety when •• 1 And SC'S .deltnJe WU hard17 'lJI (of any spedal awards fa< c:ontatnlng lhoao potent l\Uekey .. -allbough Troy's But Redding (u-Orange Coast College type) 11u~tcenl , 'l'bl. m.1ddle cuwi¥•l..name waa going_ over tile ~ Pubuc addr~ 111tem more for ma Jc Ing tackles than · O.J. Slmpooo's or Jim OUs' ·1or plcltln& Uj) yard~ At least that's how il seemed. Unfortunately there was only one Rid· ding agalnol It Ohio State Chapa ud .-11 Woody Hayea was quick to taU ' ..Svan~ oMht lltuaUon aa bla cra!IJ 1*1!1. lid by fllil; hlcnd out llO ylll'lft hr land IUlil uotlm IOI l""""":'tM air 1-to ........... ~~ dwicll ' ; kansas' Bill Burnett wat UCkled in »•"~end zone. , , , '. ·Arkansas recovered five Georgi a I ~ bles and picked off tlsreo iJaases, • , Dooley credited the Jlqorbacks • 1 th causing the Bulldog bobblei'. r ' r~"Artansas gav.IJa,a good,:tQdnd lick· t "; (Or," Dooley ' said. "They evldenily . t '! ~ tbe pme worse than we dk!r'A l , T ~: p·The ·-·--the first of tbl ...,_, \ • ' ' ' ranked· !ourlll ~ :~ ; ' polnl tolillOIU Mi' 0 • t :. ... 1:11111palp tmder i;. ley>' ~ ~ ; Ark .... E didn't .. sdly tear ': ' I • lhO · . '. • eith..-ntth B 111 ' ~· " ~ . ,. r ; f ontgomiry a Z7"1ard touchdowta r ) ·1' I ~ _to Chuck Dlcu.s for the only -~~: ~own ln the 35th annual football .,~ The Razorbacks, fi~ ·&be season •i• ', 1 th a 10.l record and~ to•dvance .. ~ Vt their ninth place lllUooaJ raok· 1: ~ , got their other points oUl of kicker ..... ' I I aaain.i John McKay's Cardinal and Gold half when. Troy's Mike Ballif dropped foi'cec , \ a 1111<• 'lnlet<:option ,al JAe "1<>al IJoe. Thal'• rW!t. ~ owned a Jll-0 lead Wiiii ~It IPM<I and 1111 llCll oC g_.~ with •:38 • ~ In the h1lf, follfwtng •· Stale !Otn at' his side of the • Ron ~Jtp',1 21.yard field pal and Jt ls conceivable he'd have run 100 yafck~ lilmP*"!'.• clWI~ lil-¥ord jouclldown Ii.VU., hi1111~1 a Ji.7 halllilne \ad. ~ . , lnlload, h• dropped lhe bill alJd Ohjo Bui a\ that faneturc tile. Soulhem Cal ' lilllle aat ;i. field goal with three 1ooondl miracle well wblch had six times saved \ \before intermi&!iion. the Ttojan horse from tho 1laughter Afler tJud -there was nO 1topplnc-ohlo · houseF ll ran drys•'-, .. d h Ohi Stato, And the fruslrated Trojano bee11111 o ~mg uwJ*!\ • aonrtng as G .thaJr awn wor.1t enemio. State came back io tie the score at SC 11 offen1t w&1 iow (or i1 that halftime, 10-10, mov~g 69 yards in 13 Sdae.?), to NY' t.ht least, Uie last twQ plays , --...60 yardll m seven plays for peflOds. Phlgued by tumbles, JIOCl'b' tb,e loo own and netd goal. thrown )lissei, J10¥1Ues, lrllerceP.Uona f. clu that SCt1 luci had expired and f'. poor pu:nt Troy Joolred like 1 a)oetball 181111 trylai to .. toud>-l'V:"-..y~ 'punl bJ Jallll y-- hla Only aUbW ellorl " lha --ll!'t up the Bue~ • lhalr owo 411 late In ,Iba Wnf period. flym lhll'O lbty movacl to SC'I 11, lhtfl't:ad rar· ~Im 1tomu'1 "'°nd llolol :cu.1~) 1nc1 a 11-10 1ut1 with :(0 ~In lha atanaa. 'TWO ~I !Itel IJoAt WU opll1ed • ror a 11!-Yanl loa "71DJ,lo-fllm~ "J1d Qhlo Slate reoovoitd • lhl Trojan 2~ . 1t ~ Ovo !11171 far aOi>l>omorl quarterba<k Ra,'Kera to' dlrtcl Hay•' outnt to 'lhl Jquchdo!m and a I0-10 lead wtth 1\:11WIInIha11m1. Anolhlr llunbla, lhll Um& 811~~ (lha lllJlmaD 1'toplly wi-) WU llllltY 11&1'11 •.... lha -~~ o. tht uac 11. ,,,., .,.,.. 1o .... ,. ... __ Into Ollllu, 1111111111 Iha pmt GUI ol reach IMO, wl!h IO:Oi allowtni on lbt clock. IC'f IUI luP carat with 411 HCOnd !Ill u Sam lllckarscn caUfhl • lf.yar Baae urtal ..,. 1 toe1 which Ohl Stifi almolt tateroepted. 1o rac1, lil>W wu .. 1ura 11 wa &I) mi-ptlon lbal ha utllld I llo)o peoa!IJ ror hi.I 111111 by l'llDllhlf ou on lhl ntld to pta1oa1. "°""""'" b)' !hen ti dtcln'l 1\lltler. Ohio Stele hid provad 11'-•u belt coUe1e team In lhl land. .:~ · seveo """"'!' left in the cOQJ't jcater tiylng to inake mlrlh-<IOI *' * * \ * * * McKay Phil.osophical Woody's Affable_,. Like Santa Claus , •• "111.( big factor, gentlf1'1'&f"n, waa our de/ens• In the 11cond Ml/,u. , , \Vood11 Hayes, 1969. B1 BAllL OUSTKEY Of t11t DMlr '"'' tttlf Oulllde the Ohio Stata lockar room at Lhe Ro6e Bowl late Wtdnelday lf'ter· noon were several hundred Buckeye rooters who charited: 1'PENN STATE, NO. 2, PENN STATE, NO. 2 ••• " But lmlde, Woody Hay11, the Ohio State coach, waa more ltnel'OUJ 1n b1I evaluation of use. "Of the tum• we've played tbJs year, l'd OIY USC rates right with Purdue and !f~aan -•ll three are .£!"at teams,'' -~nrtf;1!inc11Jii-at® a ftitiaaiiil table in a small room filled with 50 or so reporters. "Is lhiJ. Joot b11t Ohio State team'!" a writor •hou~d. "Ob no, that lSM tum I hid Wll a fabulC1U1 footbah team. And our '81 group was a tough one, too." Woody, whG has been known to :rtrike feiir ln sportwriters' htarts and who oi:ice even punched one in the nose, was at affable as Banta C1111s. He wasn't even ruffled when a writer demanded to know why he canetlled hl11 playeni out of the traditional "Beef Bowl." "I declined that invltaUon because our boy1 had been eatinr too. wtll out here 11 jt wu. MOil of our kldl )lad 11tned !our to five. Pf1W¥1'· 11'1 DOI, \nit that I don'I lllte lhO ~C ,...i.,....t." H.• ~aid tho IUrnlns Point In OSU's 27·18 win wu seoond half-defense. "The ble flCtor, genUemen, wa1 our defe111e In the aecond ball~ O.J. 1av1 thorn th1 bis play in the 11~11 hall but 1111 he did In Uta second half wu catch tho one Iona pao. WI !oreod them Into four turnOver1 111d didn't ,We up a touch· down. able to work over their mlddlo fair! well." Ho uld the turntni point came In th third quarter whea D1v1 Whltllald bl Btev1 sope hard enoup to produol Trojan fumble. 'l'bl Buclle"8 no11V01'-1 ed and then acor..i for a I0-10 lead. 11Th1i wu the play of the 1ame.'' Hayu 1ald. Woody 1ave o.J. mc111 ror hll nn half !Goyarcter. "\\'hen you cut back on a sweep like he il1d you have to 10 behind .at.lea llva men bul I think SlmpiOD - hind el!lht or nine. II lal!ea raa1 to do that and he hi.s it. He's a back." , .-JoM-MoKay,-lhe_USC.co;ich, was_v brief ln his remarks to the prwa. He sn1oked a fresh cigar and appeared quite philosophical over 1he whole thing. "We just got beat, thal'• all there ls to it," he 11\d. "Ohio St1te moved tbl ball on every· one they played th.II yur IO I'm not IO surprised th1y moved It aptnat us. "We thoulht we would Win lhO 1ame lf we didn'{ Ove up more than three tooctidown1 bUt of course Jt dldn't wort out that w1y.'1 tic \vas asked 1r he thoueht Ohio St•te keyed on Slmpaon. "Old O,J. 11ln any yards! Did he catch any pute1? 11 they ware bylng on him, they dtdll'I do a Vlt)' .,..S job.'' McKay 1atd ht encounteNa no IW'" pr!iea, "No. theJ dldn'I ollfPl'l,M UI with any· thtntl• l'ln IUl'O Woody would tall YoU he went with the 11ame plays that have worked for him all year." Woody did. u.re b't' C11.1111tn 0 ,, 2 1l-t7 0100•-'• 01119 Stale lo\lthern Cellfornll Sllth!ICI Ohio It, SI. (1!, ?I lf 7IO 1'1 \~I I" ~ .. f·ls.G lf.:11·2 '"" .. J1 ' ' " II lf,. ~le watched by 82,1!3. " White ' ; '\ Whlt.e hit on field goals of :U, 24 ~~: 31 yards to clinch the victory for Bt1C~lttf1\ . BOMJliR -Pile-<lriving Ohio Stale fullbQcJl Jlin OtlJ cta1bt1 over the goal line on the OAILY ,ILDT '~''-•r lie~.,. l(M!lltf' \Vilh a he ad-on tackle ls use linebacker Jin1 Sno\V. At left is tackle Al Cowllngs. Otis, o junior, ts a cinch All·American choice next year. "Jt's true that we didn't move the ban . ., mil u we usually do. ·They took away our wide 11me but to do Uiat they put el;ht nten up ll'Ollt and wt -• Orange Bowl Clalller ~ • ansu:. · !jl!Ckv"' -~t. \oU<:bdown Wednesday. Too !ale ~ · "11Us waa one of the '91 pt na· ~ victorle.s In the ll )'tll'.I I've ' · ' ' · 1': • at Arkansas," Broy1tl aaJd. "It 12th l(ansan on Field 11 as the greatest team effort I've beeD ~: llOS&clatnd with." · '• ' 1 Dicus, a sticky-fingered sophomore. '~: '. 11ru named the mor;t 'fllluable player • 1 ~ l:ir his catches. He grabbld-U passes : • ·• f11r 169 yards to keep the llalorbackJ ~ \ ·fllli1'· ~ ~ ou.nw1 . i: ~anw• o 'I t &-" t ·. 'O.Orvl• 0 • -2 > , ~Arll.-OICW 27 -frvm ~, (Wiii" '\ , •. ·.-c... l", • GM.-S.fetJ', McKnlllht t.U.r.( ~· Jn n ' ' .ltlt.-FG WllU• M ' j At1c.-FG Whll• 2~ ~· • Af1c.-FG 'Miii• )I :;• Att.ld~llf"st1fbtlu t " ' " • • : ......... co-,,. u Jl ~ " ll$ 117 " " 11.,,,.1 11-.11-3 .... ,.,. ' ' 31 2J ,. Saves Penn State, 15-14 • , •.. The 11nlu thing about tolnnlng 10 Dften U that (t hurt1 10 bad to lose/' P•pPlr Rodgm, 1969. MIAMI (AP) -Ka11111 coecll P.epper Rodgen had just wa~ hla Jayhawks 5top Penn State's tlt'Oopohrt pus 1Uempt and he was savoring victory Wednesday niiht. Then he saw tht red flag. 'Mle flail wu throWrt b7 an official who had counlad !ht number of J1yhawkl 'on the !lokf and dldn'L slop counting until ht rtacbtd 12. Because of the e&tra man on the field, Poon Stata f«l lllOlber chance for a two-point conversion and Rodgers suddt!lly found hi1 team lrailin& 1~14 with ju1t II IOCOlldl !tit on Ille Oraqe Bowl clock. "It wu my fault," Rodgers said later In th• drtuinl f'OOlll • as be slumped in a metal chair. "When I send a player Into the 1•m• it'a my responsibilit, to aee that 1<1meone comes back out." Rodgers said he didn't naU» hi had 12 men en the field unUI the official's hid wilhatood Ponn Stal•'• furlOlll !111 minute aa11ult. · "I stood there for a mitiut1 feeling tor myaelf," RQd1«1 admlttld, "but then I realized we have to be socd or we wouldn't be her•. And the only thing about wlnnlni so often 11 that It hurts so bad to lose." After the 11me, Rod11n clooed the dresGnl room for sa mlnutts. The only perscn adrnitted during that time was Kansu Go¥. Robert Dockbia. One of the first quaUon• thrown 1t Rodgen was why lie didn't order a field 1oal atlempl 'lhtn the Jayhawb had a fourth and one• lltuaUon on the Penn State five with little '"°"' UllD four mfnulel remainJna and a U.7 lucf, Tbt three pointai would have glm Kansu liln tnsurrnountable 17-T lead. "When I need leaa than one or two yanQ for 1 first down I am not afraid to go for it,'1 Roc1111r1111d. llAIAllDS ·OF · F,."'IOOM -Rose Bowl guard s bel1•een Ohio Stale and USC. Desptto his brush nag was tllrown. 1eem tit ·b• ·&t:Nn1linc thl1 unidentified fan ~·ho ,\·ith violence, be made off with the pigskin. Until then he and 71,000 other people 11J thoua:ht we had a very 100lf chance to make lt. Firs\ o{ all we have 1 fine fullback and :seco~, If we did not make It, we WO\lkt 1t1U be in • very pod dtfenslve poeJUon." An hour lfter lh1 on•ln-e.ml11ion ml.I· up hid COit Kanoa lbe came, rnott of tho Jayhawks had !lntmad showerlnl and were dressini tr:i llltriol. tried. lo me. Qf1 will( a •tootball lato In the game fn lhO Oranp Bowl -and a national __ .:.;......:....:..;..;..;..;._....:... _______ _c::._ ____________________ telcvlaloo audience -thought llaou1 . . .' ! Vols Sul junior lineblcklr Rick Abernathy Bow to Jersey Curse, 3 6 1 a had aol oven taken ort bl1 jersey. H• . wu 11111 llltin1 on a boncb with htl • • bud cupped tn hl1 lwlds. TOlrl trtcklld , lti••11li'ld1 llngtl'I. "Hh11 the 12th mu on h rield," ¢ '8 and 79 yards to in.pire the ' • IAa&borna to their runav.ay victory. "~ that first pass. they just !lucked VI tn," Young ~· . "We .,.,·ere in zone coverage and th just kept running, running, runn in So we started mo\•ing up orr them am-th11t~s when they hit us." Tennessee bu worn white jerseys lhree times in pot\ Worki War II games nrnt lost every Ume. Speyrer's first touchdo .. rn bomb cum• ·\ 11"1 the first quarter and 11ve the Longho rns a t\\·o-touehclMfn lead. Then in the third <jUarler, Speyrer broke Joo,. 11atn, thll tlmt 1>e«U.1 dc!enslve hick Jim Weatherford In a · rnan.to-man coverage. ''They just got behind Pl on ~t ooo, '' he said. "We may tiave bten placing 1 little too 1nuch pressure on Jim," uld Volunteer 0Ffenslv1 coac h Jimmy Dunn. 1'tlo 'd bet!n llick with lhe flu and I'm not sure he v.'as completely recovered." F1llln1 blhlnd llMl eal'IY In lha·~ quarter, ,.,_.. eoadi Daui' nlaby felt he needed IOmeUUnc ~ ,i\aQ ·VP hi• team. Hf• nitlbod ,. •• 'to pull llartlng qu&rtortwlck l!libha W):l:be •l!d -Bobby Soob, a sopllom<ft who bad .... mly spane action all seUon. "I thoulhl Wt -"IOllltlhlni to pick u1 up •nd he ml1bt be It," Dickey 11ld. But It didn't work. "Tbey 1ot IS.. JEftSEV, Paae It) I wh!apered a teammate. 1'Leave him alono." ...... .. .._ 'Mill ltttt •... , I I -Vi KM J ""' f k~I g 'o r-u ;:::.., 11 rV!t a.r,."""'}l' ... , k llNIN l l'l!fl Ca.ti •I !::-::...~ J Ml lc:en.• ~I ~·~..,... ·"'··~ ......... t'lllMf ill l' ... ·~ " ' ll••f t·U· NI. le-31. ' " 1 .,, ....... J .... _..,. , L \ , ---------------··---·----------------------------------------------~·-------.,,,...,. • ... ) :ar. JU Ill e.,. lS • falrl e In th !leld hi -•ad. aune," 1111 !In a j • 1_a.s _v _,_ ·~ 'UL He >ed quite ng. there Is 1 every· 1 nol IO UJ, ~ 1ame n throe l't wort I 1!0 State Did he I Dying od Job." ....... !th any· leU you .at have '4 -,, ·-·· s,. c.r . .. '" '" " \9-l2·2 ,.n ' .. .4 OU1 list feeling but then . or we ft thing t hurts He! the 'he mly ne was ~own at lfder a 1)'hawi<J .. Ute .. llW> r 1114. e given ?ad. or two t afraid I chance have a we did >e in • ion rnll· e, mOlt owerlnl iernathy sey. Ho rilh hJI tricklod ~ field," •• him •-11 ,_ *' " .. _ II ,a "' ···1 10.31. I • • 0 ' They Went Bowling ORANGE BOWL -Penn State's Bob Campbell raises his arms as does the official after Campbell made good on a tw<rpoint conversion try in Che COTTON BOWL -Tennessee quarterback Bubba Wydte (18) drops the football du'ring this play in \rVednesday's Cotton Bowl game. He recovered his SUGAR BOWL -Arkansas football players whoop it up in their dressing room minutes oft.,. beating Georgia Wednesday in the Sugar Bowl, 11>2. The c\ 1 ' Ul"I t1"""9to fmal seconds against Kansas in the Orange Bowl, giving the Nittany Lions a 15-14 win. u ... ,,....,. own fumble but Tennessee was waxed by Texas, 36--13. At light is Richmond Flowers. ... '"""' u,, ,....,..,. Razorbacks entered the game as a one touchdown undenlog to the unbeaten Bulldogs. ,. 1, I t T-y, J....., 2, 1969 DAILY 'ILIYI' ! l JERSEY CURSE HAUNTS VOLS, 36-13 •.. C.0-r....n Pqe ~ l -two -1Ji and tbal'I wbal tillecl •"I'b/:, bad great executlon," said Dickey. "Our people •pil)o<d ' good boll but they were carrylne tbet blll tbroucl> us and over us. BU! we'll be beet." fiukt1. They were dr1vil'la tt Mn our throat.!. We had to do oometbbt&I' us." "He just told me to bold oato the ball and move it," Scott &aid. "I'll have to admit I really felt the il'eSIUl'e when I first got in there. I hacj no Idea l 'd be playing that much, because I knew it would be a tough game. "But then our pass defense settled down and I felt much better. When he told me I was going in, 1 Just hoped I could do the job." Vol clelensi>o cooch Doug Knott.! said the main pr;obJrm WU limp])' "'lllelr . deten.se was' beUer than .OQ.r offense. We had to leave our bacb in to· help pass protect." On sldellnlng Wyche, Du n n said : "Bubba wasn't pliylng bad. He hadn't thrown any intercepUona, 'but we •eren't doing anything. 'I11eir touchdowns weren't , . * * * mS' ~~~~~tnT ~~itrn u ' ' . I f 1) • I . I ~ J1 l TRADITIONAL .. VARSITY SHOP 1. I DRESS SLACKS ·SPORT COATS 1 !i 14.00 to· 27.QQ 25 .00 to 65 .00 1 ·, reg. 20.00 to 32.50 reg. 40.00 to so.oo • ' ' ,11 Make a wise inVfStment in your YOtJ'll retQ11i22 the makers of lJ wardrobe now. Aild several pairs · '. , these' expertly tailored sport :1, vi traditiooally ~led dress jackets. Natural shoulder styling slacks. A complete selecti.on of in popular shades. Imported wool ( plaids Ol .solidfln all-llllol or shellands or Dacron' polyester I ,,.. , Oacron *polyeSflr and wool blends. I . l and wool blends. Vars11Y Shop. { Varsity Shop •. ' I I • ti I I I ~ 1\\ I 1' !. Ji I \1 l(! ....__ ....-... __ -~~ -...... =---=--::- Newport Center ti Fashicn·lsland • 644-2200 • Mon., '11\urs., fri.10:00 till'9:30 Oller ilay1 lO:oO ~IJ.5:11 ' " I I 1 I ,y I I , I . I I I 1, ,. ·1 ·.- f' I ' •' ' f ' , ' ' i ;l ' • • • ; • • ' I I ' ' • • ....... ~----... -------·----------. .. -· - IWl.V PllOT • . ~ ~~~~' Dugg~ . . . :.Cop SACC Title . , deJ:iter 1o([icl~ tre 11 fajfows: Roiiert Slophenson, -Vice-Prelident; Pete Wilaon, Secretary; Jack Blacketter, Treuurer; Al Chitgwin, Social Chairman; Jack Hig· ginbotham, Tournament Cbalrman; Will J o rd an , Greens Chairman; J a c II: Towle, Handicap Chairman; and Cliff Wesdorf, Jo.1em- bership Oiairman. The women's club board of directors was also """"'"""1 with-Nadine Maze in the -role Qf president. . • Olhel'!I 3" . Betty Brown, first vice-p_~t; Mirtha aampa, second vi~ea:I· dent; Elise Stipes, secretary; and Rita England, treasurer. lrvinfl Cout goettRg 1\·11 /1 rnold Palmer . ' • ' • .o. HEADWIND UQUIRES SWING ADJUSTMENT 1 'm swi ngi ng ci .4-i ton In ho th cf the abcve l I luslrat ion~, but Illustration No. 2 shows Ike hackswing l employ in a headwind. In vitational Ca ge Classic ~ewpo~t Tourney ' < 't I Opens '1 EAlll.·GUllTKEY g.p, a! tul . ..!J>. had en-ROlert lhlnU his l<lm baa 1 °' "" ~ •1w Iliff ~ ~ h;t1'\n f.llllng shot at a lan Diego ClF ,A Uon bePlt today In lhe lbe v~' al!d paid ~ he playoll berth out of the tough Ne HHl>or Hlih Optl' lii!'t Ible to1.')i~ Jlfll'· Croumoot League . m!lt ketball lOUrnalrient bar wm play an alumni kap1 El Modena ts a lhreet, en with lhe laat berth In lhe In lhe !Int r""'1d. terlns lhe tournty wllh a 7-1 elahl ' t01Jl'llllllent 1ttll Tonight's lint nt!lnd ~ · record. But the Vlliadards nol I ed. pits Coota Mell anjl :¥~ Jt hive !oat lo Fountain Valley, Tbe l(Olible started laat 1. and who N~ Plll'I ~t -· WeO bin It WU dtscoVtrod l ;IO b an,tlcldy I ........ El Modena hu won threo clot1 onu, SM4 over River· aide, 83-81 over ColtO!I and ee-.a3 over Rubidoux. Two ol lhe Orange C o u t area entranta have ~ four gamea apiece. Cotta Meaa la 3-7, Corona del Mar f.5 1 n d Newport sports 1 4-4. a M eotrant, ChJhua· The attamoon 1 1 a m e 1 hul. · d be brinclnl play. matched El Modena and Mon- era" ,. a yean old"'1d u Vllja qalnlt Kola (Ytlm1) older. and Corona del Mar .. HB Bees Bag Crown The ~orblds lntmchc> Semlfhlll games WUt be ANAHEIM -Huntlngton lutlc Uon • wilh atb· played at 7 and 1:30 Frldlf let.el ove ta._ -t ni£1lt ~ the champ~ Buch HJgh came away with Toumey director Jule t game iJ an 1:30 affair Satur· lhe championship of the aev· clay evening. -enth aonu.l Westun High Tbe·lwo Arizona enlrlel are School Bee Basketball lnvl-Eagles Test <!Uen'lon llW'U at lhe outset, taUonal Tuesday afternoon but Yuma High appe81'!1 to be after tripping Marina In lhe the blgest team !n the lour· finals of the 32-t.eam tourney. El D d nament. 0f8 0 Coach Bob McLendon can The Ollel'!I, now H for lhe start a front line with three year, came from a four-point · Eatancla High School will be players each meBJUrlng U . dellclt at the end of three going for its flllh win in let But Yuma is short on quirten to nail the verdict. Huntington ts the first Qr. anee Coast area team to wln the tournament since New- port Harbor turned lhe trick In tll4. H~nllMttll I Mdl C4fi) lt•lcilff {1{) " Wlllol'I !•> " H•rrnon !Gl C G • CW) MUllfl jlO L&n {4) MowllotU f l)~I (I). Ol"llWl 'J' (1) •~tt . When you ·m.ust hit iron shots into the wind, you want the ball to fly low, wh•re It will be 1119' affected by the Two tandems tied for first wind than if it flewhlgh~Youwont the shot to be well- place honors Saturday In a contro ll ed because a he'cr dwind tends toincreose any trips this evening when the know-how, with cr.ily four Jet-J ell Ratclllf (16) and Ken seori,,. tubu M11r1,.. _ Miii• ,, Eages face El Dorado in the termen returning. Funke (lli) Jed the wimers In lh~•m '· H•lllll'l"HI: M•rln. lL "unt· 8 o'clock feature _game of th~ _ _:M::on=te:_V_~::t::•:_c::oa:.c::h:_F_:•::ll::x_the=..:"::· .::orlnic::::...::d•::P::a:.rt::m::•_:•_L ___ •~=""....;.",_· ------· _ fourth annual Brta Basketball Tournament. better hall of partners event sid-inon rile boll , thus accentuating a hook or a slice , in men's club action. --.... · DeadlockM at 6' wire. Achieve a low-flying .hot by using a Im-lofted club 17 thon nonnal. Also, leU' height is youn if you play th• El Dorado Ls C\lrrently I~ after snapping a si1·game lo&-- lng' st.rW wlth a M-59 win Marco Ahich and Art ball a hi t fa rther back than normal inyoor stonce. Stnc e Daugherty and Jim McAtee a. leu-lofted. club, VN a .(iron, will fly farther tha" a and Bryan Ba1.endon. --, ho moN lofted club, ""!a 6 iron, you must s rten your Daugherty,. a one han-h I wh h I I ft d J b over Valencia. Mlulon Viejo tackles Valen- cia in the I : 90 opener and will be goiug for Its fifth win in Four teams tied for first ace at Rancho San Joaquin a select partners best baU dicaper, shot a 68 in leading •1..-"'-;ng_•_lig_•_1 __ •_n_u•_;ng~·1_e_.,,.. __ 0_e_c_u_ •. __ ·~---~ the way to the net 64 team '' eight tries. 'lbursday with net 63s. Included in the winning were Harry Buckley Frank Smith, Al Haig and Johnson. Tony Rago .. Walt Wine and Ivers Ri· Ind Al Eichelberg. 1 Jaw: net tourney in men's action was won by Bud with a net 70 while i'owne11 alid Jrm· ROY for second with 7ls. !l1llrd place was copped by t"' Woods aad Ned Trahan, . '-jfch with 'l2s. effort. Second place went to Chet Bidwell and Claude Tapert with a 65, Vern Scbeauppner, a l~han· dicapper, fired a grosa 79 Monday to highlight l"h e week's action at J~i:ne Cout. Team play is lllted tlflce for January with Old Ranc,ho .Clu!rinvading Icvlbe...CO.st..on Jan. 16 and Candlnood Coun· try Club due on Jan. 30, J'llesa Verde ~I; Costa Jflesa A tic existed in Saturdly's ~.. event, a partnen best ball ~:;Norman Patrich took low in men's club action, with a ~ honors with an 80 over score of 65 good for a abare 1he weekend in men'll club nf first place. jc1Scm. Don Douglat and Paul • ·His 80 beat out by one point Robinson shared bonon with ::the performancell of Frank Harold CraJc and Jn h n ~ JlartOsh and Jack Towle. Schelsa. : In low net competition, Dick John Adams and p a u J : )ones finished at the top with Robin.son flnilbed ~ with ~ «i ll-12-70 with Dick Miller fi6 ,. 4teand with an 83-IJ.71. a · N u loci • In third with an 11 .... 72 was Keith and Jackie t t C ~c<m Pooaln while Marv John allll 811" De Wyne for • l'ontadt frallod with u · &-lint place In a mhcod coup!" t:lf.74. . event !Ill llUJll!oY wllh I 57. p Other finishen were J ae"\ • Fruier (89-ll·'n), Mack liar; Se.llH ·;i. (SS.IJ.76), E. E. ·Alll\l!Jc>n Proo B,;jce Averim and Jim 1'93-l7·'n) and C. W• S!JnPldn· Nelhercott wllf be pl1"'•1 In • ·ton (91·14-Tl), I'"'" .. 'I11e 1959 men's clllb 'bolrcj the Southern CIUfomla Open • fJI directors has b@en. an-at Los Coyotea and qaln at ., ~ with Bob Wigmore Rancho Park Ill" 1A:JI Angeles ~leading the cast as presi-at the Los Angelu Open. 1o3: ·' '.~Unhe,en Santa Clara -Coasts to 92-82 Win By AISO(.iattd Press While most everyone else WU playing football, Santa Clara used New Year's Day to gtt a head st.art in 1969 an the rest of the nation's 'lop Ten basketball teams. The unbeaten Bronco s oelebrated their new No. 6 , r\nklng by dropping Oklahoma City 92-82 on the West Coast on a light night : In college basketball. '. ' 'The only other major teams ta action were Utah and Con- : heCtlcut and Utah carried off : a lOS-15 viclory over the · yh:illng Huskies. Santa Clara, fresh from a fall. In the only major 1ames New Year's EV., Duke beat Iowa 85-32 for the Sq ar Bowl Classic crown, HOUiton won third place from Western Ken. tucky 8H6, Dayton '1DP!*' st. Louis u. 67-M, Loyola or Chicago whipped Wlcblta Sta~ 101-89 and Memphlt State trip- ped Brown 70-52. Among the rest of the Top Ten, only 10th-ranked Cin- cinnati starts the New Year belore Saturday, play Ina: at Tuln tonight and at Wichita State Saturday. · vlctcry over Columbla in the Kings' Goalie • kainbaw Classic title game Monday night in Hawaii . made B : Oklahoma City its 11th vicLim lu ig Effort • and boosted its chances to , roOYI evt:.n higher in the rank· INGLEWOOD (BPI ) -Ger· • Jnp. ry Delljardins~ a polite young SLOW ACTIO N FOR CAGERS Wllh the a.ceptloli QI the Newport ~ .Tqumey ad! lhe BlU · lnvltltloaal, buPtb.U. Jn...Ora!>&~ area cltcles It ·at e near. standltlll thts weekend witll nnly three· other 1amea1 · scheduled. "' Friday night Ma\er Del' will travel to SadWeback 1111)> In an attempt to nee!'l· Ill three p!IUI aeries with Santa Ana ochoots while Ma- rina invades I..oara ln a final tuneup to Sunset tetgue hasllllllel. 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"'-ma. • NOtlry , \Nf, 11 t ;• 1.m.. ffl tlMt tQl.lrfroom Plltlllc 111 11111 for .,. .. ll1flf, -1111 « OW.rtmellt No, 3 IJf ukl ·court ~ DoNld O. Nott kl.wn " •I 1IO ... , Ekillfll s1 ... 1, l!l tlul me ~ bt the .,..._ """-MIN C:llY of S.11!1 AM1 ,£.1Mlornl1. 1$ tubK11bed lo IM wnhl!I .,._........... ' 01"4 OtcMllW""'' 1.NL 1nd ~llldtff No oec:utld tlw ~ ,, W. Ii, If JOH .. ; C-ty Cltrt.. (Oflldll S..ll ' AWi a_. o~ ·· t . ,...., K. K1n1Y 1M Nettfr CtOft ,.,,.,..., Na!1ry Pulllk • C.llfoonll• • L• ......... Cllltwlllm "°'' f'flM:INI Otflol 1'rl Tlh ltlll 4.W-J2t1 Or11111t C°""ty ,.,,.._,. fllr ...,In-My ComftllulM Eol,.. Publld!MI Ori~ CCMlsl 01Hy Piiat. Na.,, IA. 1'7i J1-ry I, t. f. Ifft 2:297'61 l'ubll"*I Of'1nH e.o..11 0.SIY Piiot, LEG~ NOTICE ?,:-n. "· M. 1"' "" J•2~·J C••Tll'tCAli: 411' Sl,l..llN•IS LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOVS .. ,.,., .. AME NOTIC• TO c•eorrff:I THE UNDElt$1GNEO cloet lleniby S\lf'aa101t COUlltT 01' TMI ITATI '"rtlty th1t IM II COl'ldllctlllll 1 b!AlllHI 01' CALll'OlllNIA , 11 2'3' W. Co.st HWY., N-.1 Bu(h, "0111 THE COUNTY Of' Oh"•a ' 'C1llloml1, ufldtr !!'le tlcllflout f!rm llll<M Ne. MISU rot MA.ll:LNERS DRYOOCKS and. fNlt Est1te of CHAii.LEi F, BOLITE•, Nld llrm 11 COl'ftPQMO of th1 folllwlne 115o iu>Own 11 CHARLES FREOERICI( Plf'IOrlt, wt>ost 111mei 111 IUU 1nd a~ BOLSTER. NICI ~ C. F. IOLITER. pt ... k;lenu ''' .. follows. h>wtl: DecHHd. ll:l(hlrd A. Frletld, •I• Jllt'lllne AW., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tile c~ aer Mir, Ct11f. • , • • credlton ot th9 111ove ""mid dloldMt WITNESS mv hlncl tt'111 flll cflV of th1t Ill PlrM>nl holvlnt clllm1 1911"'1 ~-.nber 1f61 th" Wkl dleedent 1rot 1"9<1ulred to fllll 11:1di •• c1 ·,.,, Friend !Mm, wjlh ""' MKllUl r)' wudltt'I. ln ITATE OF CALJFOllHJA Iha offh:e of tl'll clerlc of the '*'°"" COUNTY OF ORANGE ..,tllll'd COOJrl, or lo pre.en! ""'"" With I$ the nec:ess1ry vovd>lrs, lo "" 1111· ON THIS tlh Cl•" ol December, A. Cl~ll!Md it thl otflc• of 1111 ltlfl'nlYl. D. 1t61,. i.tore me, Garv G. Writ, MANTALICA, BAltC LA '( incl ,I Not1rv Publlc In 11nd far !I'll 11_1!1 TEEGAill:OEN, $ul .. Number M1t. (:- Cl!Jnfy •lld s1111. r11jd1,.. 11\ireln, di/IV tlr>ental Bulldlno, a Souttl SPrlnsi StrM, nmmlulonlcl ind 1-"'• Plf'llOMI,,. ... Los Aneolet, ca11tornl•, 90013 whlc:ti '"'''"' Richard A. Friend tJllWll, '° Is !ht PIKI! of business of IN Underlltl!lcl ,... 1'a be ttlo penon, W'-ftlll'HI In all matt1n1 Hrt1lnln1 to "" u11 .. h Mll»crlbed IO tne wlttll11 lnslru...,..,t, of wlcl oecedenl, wllhln FOUR ft'IOll11'1$ 'lflll ld<nowlllj11ed IO me that ho axeculed Iller !tie first P<JbllCl!lon If thll notlot. 1he nme. 01ted NOVfflll>er :n, 1968 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ROBERT WENDELL 90LSTElt tleAUn1'a IOI mv hind arid llllxed mv Exttutor lffkl1I IHI !hi llaY ll'ld YNr Ill 11111 of IN Wltl of c.,111te11te 11~1 above writ""· the 1bove named de«df1\t lOFFICIAL SEAL) .: MANTA LI CA, IAltCLA.Y AND G1ry G. We'll TEEGARDEN Not1rv Pubt1c.C1lllornl1 hltt Nvrnlttr Ml Prlnc/pel Office 111 Coflflllflllal eur..i,.. c 1 o 4Cll 5"111 s,,nnt StrMf oun!'f o r1119r Lfl Alltlles. 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BJ 1¥1.VIA POllTl!:R _ of ooa Wllll ... ~ In Sbclll .JOU' Pll' hlla !!ii mubriun\ Wl\11. lit• lint Pl10hocli ol Stcurlly tuu from U ptr· ere"" wUI 'bf "9 to ,a ._ 1111,,1'"...,... Stalrlly Imo, -'In "" \o ... ........ lmlln> lol' llil ,.. " 11:1'·"'· ~'!ir \Ill io,000,000 f!I ~ in t• · 1 auh111111 ao1J ~i °""lMc wlio ~to u.~ u,.;..,.,11 mqi1oyo..,,.. ,Plfl lllll1~· wjll l!'·b!Qd 11alnto otHJnr\ !pg 17.11111! or lmort Ill '1•. ~ ~r~ ~ pttll'-Loll Jonuory, .,. pl lbll will trwltlo Into an ei·, '11twpohll . af · I o la(\ bod\11 via an lncreue tro 131.llll In 'tue1 ·a YNr ~). In llta ,wop bale (lite mn· toomubnum)l$17UO •. ·' lltot.Ue;!b(~' JJnllll} lllllOUnl of '"''" 111 IF YOIJ Allll an emDloY•, tnea Ii 1111 '!' • · · wbldl bwr iu.. •nd future rou ... w. a1 ...,.., )nitch 111 " ..,,, lujiilaiill& · , bentl1W ore flcuredl from Ille · oon~ af eooh of mQri sf a l'!'d llil $IOl.t blJlloa total of OOI "' to<fT",IOO. Thil Jo , your~~-' iio •Ille Uni . -de,lldt .,. in lt5a. ll'llo an llicrt'lie lite _...,. wn 7,IOO at trlOtt lilt, · AN IOl)mate Is ly Is now 13,!50 against II ... ' 1 ' , lltof 8c>ctll Beeutlly tu col·~•·.....,uy a Iii!). ' , ·1ec11ooa In 1111wlll..be1u:, .Cilrme.,.al·bopefl>rr,l!Of 1.. · fr • • • • h ' ·· liU!loa ~ lllan In 1968 -u .. In tbe encl of the Vl~ A'efOllll OWC lDIS es qu11e ·• ~1 Indeed -' '"-"· which wUI br111C ti.-but now al!o consider the some "peace dividendsn .. nd • "pattern" of these collections. facilitate the sharioC of. tax Y W "th ~ig B ~ If you earn. say, $260 a revenues betwttn Waatiln;ton ·ear I ' a og week, you stop.,.i paying your and local areas. Meanwhile, l weekly tu in la\e July, when here's what's ahead. Phllto. Ford'• Aeronutronlc i tftapon bstem test tQuipment YO\ll' pay hJt t~ maximum l!M'"~~,:.: ~~:11~~'"~:~~,1ucM1 Dlvlllon, htldquortered . tn h under o lfl,151~\o .. "'1• Tho . W,J• bfll ol 17,llOO. If you ,... ... m Newpcrt Beach, ended )988 award dkiiutizid a $3,134,000 ·eirnl UM. wee.k11i' 'YOU stoppedk . r::.:19 " ....... ~.!: !:,~ .• : with the hl&heat backlo& In letter contract Issued earlier PIY ng your a wee in 1m.n .. ... .. .. . .. ,,2'-41s . .o ltl nearly 13 year hlatory, and and brouabt the total contract August1.whe1 n you reached the 1m:~ :::::::::::: t:!.'" !::: olmu!W>eo111by recorded the amount to "",7'11,500. '7 ,800 •m t. ,,... . . , .• .,.. ""·'° -E " or .,60 1N1-on 1.,,. ..020 bl&bnt anwaI aalet. Aeronutronlc conUnued pro-ven u, you e n •• . a stLF"l!Ml"LOYl!o · Hlghlllbtlna Aeronutronlc'1 ductlon and development of week, you ve ha~ a respite 1~10 •.n. 1SJ1.20 1911 aCuvttlet wu t he advanced automatic weapons from paying Social Security :~~ . .. ~:!s'.. ::;: awardinc of the first tn--· includin& the x M 1 2 9 tax ea for a lltUe while. . 191•" . . . ;:: ::: crement of a three-year grenade launcher alld the NOW ~MF3 the first ~=~ °"..... 1.,,,. •1•.io $100,000,009 production con-XM140 autosnJtic sun. both pay~heck In 19:6~· ·~ )IOU , tract for continued manutac-dellgned for a e riJ a 1 ap-aiam al.art p111mg yopr fuQ ture of the U.S. Army pllcatiooL . Soc~al ~1ty-tf:L II, s1y, -;Air}' B Sblllelqb lllided m I 111! e In addition, durlog 1918, you re the l2!0 a ""-·perron, me uys tyslem. Aeronutroftlc comphdtd ~ your weekly dech,1ct1on )¥i11 . , . A aeparale 11!.I million con-I ductlon deUverlta o! Ill< Viel· come to !12 -igalnal '!'" 1C J l lracl WU awarded durlni lbe I ,cam balUe-prov.d ! .)I• 7 5 per ~encl( lm<ef JllhidS.Wl)~· •• , '. .,uper .e s year to Aeronutronlc for QOn-airborne gnoac1e la~~. M-~ wo er .1 t . c 1mpa..-.. at tlnWnc prpductlon of guidance · 7~ weapona deU~ · by thil tax bite 15 fully ~P-. OAKLAND {UPI) -World and conlrol equ)pment for the Aeronutroruc to the~ •. ·Army predated by those ~ 1'tnrays announced today it Shlllelqb miatle l)'stem. -· Weapons Com m· a d are ll'ho fora~ no slowdo:wn .at hu become the first airline Aeronllltonlc conUnued. to mounted by tbe A . la the Ill In ' conuner •penc!inl lo to ONfer the newly a11110111lCed produce -lbe Choporrll ·air pooe lurr<I of the UQ:Jll HUOJ •orly 1169. • veralon of the !!oelnl 717 deleMO suJded milllle IJl!om, lacllcol bellcoptmi as • port Wllal'• mon. the Soclll su~r jel, the 74'111. a!IO underconlracl la the U.S. l>l the M-5 wupom •Ylll'm•· Secwily lo~ tiooll wlll be Edward J. Daly, WQrld'• · """1' MtaUt. Commend,,. A---Ond-.an preMOlly-ill. uae in ~ ~-~lh<..F~•!'.11 _ pusldenl.-said bli .llrm..ltJs $11.t mlWon "1econd buy" l}'itlnam. tax 1Urcharae. lt \Wi.li be com· ordered three: of the 7478 con- Chaparral producUon contract 1 • Three .US. Army Weapons Ing on 1.op oC staggering In-vertible verlion1 ;and taken w11 ncetvtd by Aeronutronlc Command contracts totalling creases in· St'ate taxes and an option C1n a fourth for in early .191a, to manufacture Jpproximately $5,000,000 were local taxes: State taxes are delivery in early 1971. Chaparral launch and control awarded in late 1963 for con-now rising 14 percent a year, As a passenger plane, the uaembly·unill. 1 t1nued work on the= and local taxes, 10 percent 747B could carry 4 O O ·bl the · fall, Aeron~ 'automatic gun. They a Y~· pasBengera nonstop for l,000 recetved a ''&hi.rd buyn pro---)opme.nt1 ..advanced. .TR£ TOTAL Federal.Slate-mllea. M a freighter, tht dUctiOn contract. for Cbapln'al on engineerlng, and prO. local tax take is up to around plane could carry 130 tom · t,iickld .~ fire untta: abd J'. on contracts. • ... $218.$ billion, almogt double hr a.clistautt of 3,100 mlln. NEW ... 4T THE WORLD'S MOST UNIQUE BANK! ,, ' GOlDE PASSBOOK ' Golden Passbook sa.vings Account will draw bank rate of inte~st available any,wbera'~ Now you can •lOY 5.13 nter••t on a New•port foll!IOnol Bank Gnldotl Account whan )'OU( MYlftfl and 111 dtvtdendt ln a yew. Thit ia f'rt1'll _ .... -· -&% • ....,. ,...,.at -Ja oompo\rlded dalty Md endlted q08irterly to your Gaklen Passbook Aocouftt. Thia special account la ~lo lndlYiduole, .,,.,..,.. • ..,., ..,._.l)ipo ind l\Oft1)raftt org1nlntfon1. YOY'U be ple1Hd to know thtt )'QUI" lnt1r11t paymanta are flexlbl• accordtng to ~ own per.one/ need•. WW. • mlnlrnum d•FK*t of t $SOO and eubeequent dei>osl" ol $100or...,., ...,_la no hmtttothe ""'°""' )Oii cen do;>ollt In )'OUr Gol• .. "-book SrAng• Acoount. Yow ltnNlt ltlrta ftom the dete of depo.tt and conunuee to tht dtCa of ~I. We contld•r thl1 1 goldtn ~ to SNk• your alVinga gf'Oillrl f11t.r In 1 plenent end a;tmolpt\•re. We would Ilic. ta tan )'OU ~ about unklve Nbenk rei." of Interest Conie 1't lftd Hi UI """ the coul)O" t>tlbw ancl we'UdotherMt. 1= ' ----, I~_,, NAllONAL ._ I I ""-./ (Seleot-"""" --) -~-I .m lfMl'ffted In openl~ a MW I I • ~ Panbook Account I I n Encio.ed Is iny 9hedl; (mooey Qfder} for$.--. ., .a-(f.500.00 or morel. Pl9ue oPen tt.e eoeeunt -'Id I aend PM more lnfonnatton. I ~ undeNtlfld I I th1t Wlthdraw9!1 cennot klNOe WIUI PfOPlt' 9.lg· I I '*1n cards·"".,.. bffn returMd wwt .. °" "'• I I ~ ... ..... 0-............ -----1 I Ooldon'-'>ook ~-• ~· .... ~~~~~~~~~~~- ··------------I ~.,,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~ I 1..:::=::===:::::::::=:==~ 7 CONViNllNT OFFICES TO SlRVE YOU IN ORANGE COUNlY .......... ..... -C.,. It MaaAJa. MO-UU • ....... em. ~It J.t..._ Mf.11•1 • ,_,_,., .,_ .... ll ,_.. M2·t51l ........ .,..., at Oi:w-IW2.Jl tl .. '1IUDITlll ... P'M tflllt ...... It CwMiOltllllrth 171-ftOO • S...., Mils Oftkie t$1ftl0r •l h. 111·7290 ...,...,-IAltCllf.-11 .... W.,. ~ r ' . ~ ·Who Reads the Stara For the _Stara? .. ' l -_ c;E__ --..- -»Ce .p It's Sydney Omarr ' And now this articulate writer who he1 boon cellod the "ostrol0<J1r'101trolc901" roods the 1tors for you. Sydney Omerr, longti me personal astrologer to many of Hollywood's and the literary world's most femous stors. is a DAILY PILOT columni1t . Omarr's record for accuracy of predictions bosed on estrclogicel 1n1fyii1 is omezing. Whether you read astrolog ictl foreca1t.s for fun or as a ser;ou1 student ohtar-gozing . you'll enjoy Sydney Omerr's da;Jy column in th1 DAILY PILOT -. ' ' " -"!'!'"-----------------,....-------------------------------------------· .. ----------..,. .. -,,....,.'"""" • :---. A:tt;·tQQO o,f Us Had a .Busy Day Today:~"' l • • • I -• r lJ' , Ji!iivered another fresh edit~n of The DAILY PILOT '" (!.:.Ii ·~ .... \• ' -' ·-· f • We-Created and • • 'l'EAMWORK produce&iJ!:Qclt day'! all-new DAILY PILOT. Often special- ·lsts like Thomas FoHune (left), whos_e beat is educatiob., work with a 'Sf.aff photographer like Patrick O'Donnell to get the· story both in words ;_,rnd pictures. Tbe staff shot · 70,000 pictures last year to illustrate the :varied story or Orange Coast life. Nobody knows how many local stories ~we wrote. Not even us. ,. ' ., ! ,-, VOLUME' is ihe'word at lhe~y Desk. DAILY.PlLOT Copy riesk Chief Norman Andersbn (right) aJded by Tom Titus (background) and other copyreaders every day sifts, checks and edits imore wire reports from worldwide pews servlcea than the average wetitly news' magazine pub- lishes. Editors scan enough telephotos to wallpaper a living room every 24 hours. si>e¢, born of experience, h~Jps them keep it all fresh, too. THE WOJWS are ready. Marjorie Jack.son feeds them into a $25,000 computer, a DAILY fILOT investmcnl in speed and accuracy, which uses CREATIVITY helps advertise.rs tell their stojies and sell their goods in the affluent market served by the I'.>An..Y P-ILOT. Gordon Crawford (left) of the display advertising department watches staff artist Le.5 McCray put final touches on an ad which will be ready to appear in the newspaper only hours after the artwork is finished and approved by the advertiser, a local retail merchant. a logic system to hyphenate words as it reads cllaracters at the rate of 1,000 a,'&eCOIKl and punches...a new;~ wtfi{h1'fl111~ctivate anothet iit~ne · for automatically setting type at tigh.,sm The" 'machines caft r~ I type t ~-at th~ rate-of 6,000 lines per ho1.11 r '" ... . . . , · J · . ··~·" ~ . '~ ·: ! ·~ ! ' ' • r iuICK ~ plfl.ce !~es o\ ty~ ,ads and cuts (the metal pfute.s ~ lo reproduce pictures) into page forms as the day's product biglns to ~ke shape. Compoisitor Ardl!n, Mij).sbury is ..only one of a plaioon _or · · p-inten whit ''bUild" the n·ews pages under pressure of deadlines, wed:· ing 8gaiMt ·ttSe Clock to bring readers the Jatec;t available lnformaUon. in each edition durihg the day. ';', "' • ijEIJVERY of the ncwsaper is a speed event, too. Conveyor belts carry ~e papers through the mailroom w~e they are1 au_tomaticaUy tied Jn tilnilea of so and tossed to waJting circulation dlBtrict manasera (like 1 'Blaine Roberts. shown htte. right) who speed· lt\em via a 40-vehicle fled: to carriers ror deUvery. l\!ailroom foreman George Araµi (left) iild his crew can move 20,000 newjp8pers an hour. ' . , MACIDN~ hasten the · proCes~ . pages of tlje newspaper. Hel)I, Ch. ward Quinn operate a casting Jriac onto big)!· speed presses. T)le DAIL. tonJ Qf type metal w~ic:lj>& "118ed. : COl\tin~ :Joi> of prinl}l'jPOO.OJ<\ "I -' I prepaftng P13teS 'f()r ' pri · 1 •• Hit es ,Haubrick (roreground) ·Ed· e.,whlch molds curved plit to (it PThCJI':1keei>s in stoclc more an 40 elted.i .down !.and used agai Bn fhc •. dA¥. ·' i ' . • I · MODERN equipment hel111 the accoootin& department keep up with the 11today'' paCe at the DAILY PILOT. Even as the 'day's n~per i!' being sped to Its roaden, Boonie Chauvin btginl f.eding fi in!o a corriputrooic boQkkeeping ma~ that heJpS ~eep track of b if1gs'. for ad1-llld ·111blcl'l!>ll<>lll. The modllne, !l>...........-or-irmic.-ot-a>'!'patm- IOOll to be added, bandies 5,000 1ccounts a rtlontb. ' '"•II • ' I .... RAPID commwtication is ·th·e name of the game. Supervisor Juanita J;~:: and her crew of "ad-visors" handle 1,000 transactions. a week by pl~~', resulting in publication of 5,000 clawtied ads -words which help peo~ buy, sell, rent or 1 ease ••• even find lost dogs. Many of the DAJ,[,r•• PILOT'S 150 phone lines are plugged in here, the elassificd advertising a~z partment, home of '"Want Ads'' and Dime-A·Lines, ·., "'' .-...... PICl'UR~. too, get the bt!nefit of .skIDed, .efficient handling "by .moiisl<;' craftsmen who re-photograph them and then tra:nsfur the im~ ·ta--1r>t· sensitized me'tal plates whith are. used 'to repf-oduce the photos as.~~!·. • -ers ~wHl-see them in the newspaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a r.CaHt.;7; ~ 1Jook at a negative which. will Qe used to etch the image oo · Ule.a· ·meai iptate. · · ·• ':. ·::' .. • ~ I ' \ • ,.Jiii ALMOST bef«t-tht ink is dfy,. the predud oi ·w, 'buij' day· ls ·{~~; deftly on your lawn" Cll' porc~ .. llY· oqe of our 700.J>ewsp-boya wo~ important Unb in the chain of people it take!" to bring'}'OO ~· .an4 features today· in the OAlLY PtloT. 'And as our;,yoq · ..... "1herthantl, like John Melton here, make-the.Ir deliverte!, we're ge·artng' up for another busy day -all 1,900' of us. · · • · . I l I I t f: l ' ' I I I ' ... ,. : • "°' T' "' • Jf DAILY 1'11.01' Thul1day, J1nurr t, 1'69 •• Ll!G&L NO'llCE LEG.U. N011CE i • ~~'!'!e~~M.!uy~'!·~~!!-~~.J:~~~~ Sho~hiz HOLL:D (UPI) -h hit, ·~t 'Was a Very ~ Ruasell and ' Jim Drury of AIJO laken by duth wm wu .,.vtntaae year, was JS, Y~ar," the slnger al.so dlvoro-"The Virlr1nJan" Video terl~ comedian Bert w h tt I er rel: di~ the pr<tty ed 1"" Angeles, movlog to ,_ ~ ~· ' mogul Harold Miriacb ' peopte. Palm Springs beta use of tbl. auu w~ -uu~ not one . M°'" than II marrlll" llDlll· uother. wen! 11\1Jldu In the yeor Jutf\ Tiit lntemclal mmta1e cl Miu. Ruaell'• brli!' mar- past. ' > San1111y Oevts Jr. and May rlnae ended trqlcally when nio OOI ~•wllll mool •• Britt ID<ltll -1 whimper htr brldtgroom, Robert Bar- tentloo wu tit Jl'raU 8lnalra· comJIFed with the boom JI roll, died ol bear! dlleuo. Mla.'.Famw 'mlamatd> all« trJatnd oJlhtyut1 qo. Death claimed aa .,j. lta111an lwo ytan ol wedded TooJ Curlla wu• dlfOIOOd cotnmon number ol.-.Iobrlllll FAVORITES N1tlon1I 111d laoc.11 rs14_1P- 1h!p~ _poU1 ""'"' tkti DAILY PILOT •wit, Miii• of .. , "'"t ,,,.,,,, 11h11M11 '"' f1at11t•• a.1111~11 fo • ., ,.,.,.,,.,.,. 111 tho tJ11Hetl ,,..... ... ,,._W .... a4 "RACHEL, AA<;HEL. .... "I LOVI YOU ALICI I. TOK~" ... _.....,, \ aad nmarrled. Othon im-In the past 12 mcillhl. It couplod dur1q 1* wm chJld widowed Dorla Illy -tho I~===§~§'=~====~===~ Illar Gisi Ptm1u, Amla Bu· -1J>g of her hlilbuld Marty Ir ter, David Janae.. Van Milcher. And the luendarY Johnoon,, Julie And!'rt1•1 Troy Tllµllh Bankhead dlei! 11 Ill. Dod.abue, Nancy W I J Ion, Nellon Riddle, C&rrol1 Baker, Vora-Ellen, aad IUth famed couplet u Britt ·Etlond ond Peter SeDero, ahd Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrtr. lt'1 a year Clry Grant won't tOCll fora:et. ',He WU divorced by Il)'on CJonoa ind then clobbered I~ a New "lork automoOlle wreck. Jolnlnf Tony Curt11 In lat· Ins the marrtase 11lwige dur· inl Jtea were Larry Harvey, TllAIFRAMB ~~· COUNTRY" e TECHNKDtoR 11 CONTINUOUS SHOW FRl .• SAT.•$UN. FROM 2 P.M. lxcluslw Artl llun NOW DAILY PllOM NOW-INDI TUllDAT ONI IH0\111 Nlelfnt SHO.-rl 7iJO PUTUal 1100 IT IS LIF! ITSILF ••• RAW l!AllTY IN All JTS AWAKENING! ~ - -NOW PLAYING - SHOWING TIMES 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:45 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 5Z lldtlt , eat.ta food 1 Pel1lt: ~ 'l Plllr•lll of t•d or old: 1' Slaldt of lilu1 lnfo,.11 D ltari1 54 Se••'• winter dll'fCUOI Miit 57Mwi11 ll "~'~"' 5t ;'~tr.- 1 eon. rota shl1tfrtftt 6 Put of Vu. · n Across 61 lltcltcrlft: 17 Cm.-6om 2 words ArcUc 64 Coral ta,IOftr lslAlld1 1 • M•IMlf town 67 Do 1 ho•• 20 LJllPOon hold w ... 21 DllCOUl'I~ 68 P.ut llcnM M 2J Whey of lnsurrKUOn: 11llk 3 WGrdS 2S Lny 70 Fortshow 2' G1r•1n llJ sltnt_~ 1rUcle n L•ulllolJ 27 L•lt 72 HouWtelCI Ch•IY applln:t hand 73 MaJr:t a 2' English · temporary CIOll•llllty 1boilt 31 Color 74 BecOllt » Frttnl, In worrttd l.tllt 75 UnplN111tl 34 la11_.1nt erprt"'on 1tlrltu1! .. 111i' con 31Gntnt 40 g::,,"" 41 Man's .. .,, 44 Kl"d of ... ~ .C'H~lcal 47 Part ot Entl1n4 49 Func:Uoned OK 50 Ctnad•'s Sllllllftll .... pr'OYlntt: Abbr. l 18U US PmflhnUll candlNlt Z Utall rtMrt l Ellubtttl Bt'091'11nt, for cint: Z-• ~ Edt• Berlllf'l'I Kllnhr 5 Had tllt top rol• J Ynttrdlr't hUlt SOlvtd: l ·l :J .t 1·1 1 t J r11111n •11 .1 .1 ·J .4 t .:1 '.1111·10(; I.I.Ill ltl t J 'J 1..Ull•JIJlt .I I ll... 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I COW'st 41 kind of denc:t lb Egypti an ~l Convivial Christian 4' VJolallon 11 SIQ cltw of of tecwlty 11 Lint •f 41 Dtllclous •ttrlc1I $Inks WJlllftl 51 Certain IJ lnteltlnt: A1l•1 C,.b, ro.. 54 _...,Vt~ 11 lHn '' ll11t lnft-'4Ce-2Z D111 .... ..,., 51 Faith 1 "J, lftlll lbil .u u l•l•tc 4 Cb•.... 11....i llOot _. •ltet-of •t Coln ruldlnct U l'.nttrbll•· 27 -•imitl lltflt fofll: :II Eneo1111ntld '"''"'" ,, ., Tl11oltr ~ lll~\ftf of ,.ctloa ll ~ !f1• •• !ncllno usld • tit, with llOb i; 11:1...,. " r.:i:o· I M1t nldln•• • !T'Tl''"l'MT" " 10 J ' ' f I I'•· a.w SNrtl I P.M. Celdl111ed SIMiw s.t. n4 S.1., We4. fre1111J :l0 Ends January 7 T1lt ...... Tlltlr Lltftl Hiii • COl OI • .• ,. ..... WI_._" Alt" AIO. • COLOll • .._ ...... -. --Nl·ll11 .. ' Hl ·WAY 39 ~ ......... .,,... ... .., ...... '1"11e l'••l'OW e COlOll e ... ___, .. ....," ~.flt ~' e COLO• I ' .. ,_.,. t n...,,. ....... l500 ....... W!QO'Oll -· ....,, ... -1000! - CONTINUOUS DAILY AT IOTH THEATRES J ... ' .. • •• . .. . ~ 1s . •, • " 1 1 ! '! i ., • -=· "6"'&ill";i\OO ~""' """"] =~ .1 tlOttll lRUSCOIT ,.. .. ,..,.__.11 11 9111 FREOEPJCK LbEVvt . AlA'NTAY-LERNER . JOOHiirtOOAN . JACK IWA'RNER • ll:ji'iG13.-al1-•1C ... w•rR111••1111t·R111Mll• • ExclusiYe Area Runs IOTH THIATRES PRIEWAY CLOSI TO ORANGE COUNTY I ------., -·-, I • • " HOUSIS fOl SALi HOUSIS POI SALi HOU!ll POfl.~LE HOUll§ ".QR. IALI tlOUSl~'i,OlliAL!, HOUllSFORSALI HOUSlt.POfl IAL! 1·---r-.-1 ----1al0-Gtn•rtl 1000 0-rol 1000 Oelit\:11 , t 10000-r•l 1al0 Gthtral ' tOOO Goneral 1Ci00 GoMftl TOGO Newport llNch 1~ HARBOR ESTATES Aasume $21. TOO fllA JAln oil 1100 equare Ifft. tour bedroom, 1%. ~bl.th home. Ideal home for larp Wnlb' • op: 'large cu1*9ac Jot, ao.. 'to tchoola, pUblie -•tation and alioppine.. om.Y ,#5,500. ' .WlStDE BEGANa Wen constructed, well plan- ·nec1 three bedroom two bltb· tmne with din!nr room and rnodem kitchen with bullt-;tnS. Two car gange • le~ arate concrete driw and Pld tor boat and trailer •tor- . age, Extra large coftnd patio, block wall tenctnr :r: i;=6~AL1a1'~ H l k . y~ JO ~WI avasu a e st4J_ .... HYi 111 ~ •t . . .. ~ ' ' * HAY ASU * ' ~ ":.'r'm n::; Wake Up To A BAY' VIEW From Galltea Terrace the entire harbor IJ lhere for your ·dail.Y lmpe<Uon. 3 bedrooD11, 3 batht. QUi•t elegance to pie... the dls- crlmlnating. ThJs un11111i.J poolhome Is priced at '116,000. ' -Nortll Estates ' !"'· w I .,, caroetlJw, "ID ...... vacatloo -lln<ptL 1'tlll • r 1 c I . ' Coloaworthy • el\t. 'BOatliia fishing & SU,llOO • '100 ~ to -~ nlt miles of ...,.. NON VET. Ntw llltlltr. ' 1904 Htrbor Blvd., C.M. Co. 642.m7 !inl) .. bllntlng. Hurry, hurryl I , , . Open lvt1. On the Cabfornia side of • COATI ' a. llkt. wtm vIEW. a 1 I!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I Lett $HOO to $4200 WALLACI · . 1000 Gtnerlf 1000 SIX·DEW~E 3 BEDROOM UNITS UJce ntw on ~ ac:r. com- ~Y Mokoro Near Buch. put:lal ocean view, 2 homet. 2 bdrrna eacll and tuett 1pta. SM,fiOO piltely >lock wtll i.....i. So 1111 COiii Mat Sprinjd•n IY'Jem ll'lll lUlh Ranch· Style home 2 bdnnl. laod-. Saeli unit bu de ' ··!ht + 2 ~ ~ ll1l bathl. F'A bel.t A fuIJ.y n, ..,. .,...-.., carpeted. call tor detalla. rental tm1t $38,500 -$825 Mo. Income 111111.i. a, 1.br Units ~ --PERRON Income $660 mo. Aaldlll I 159.500. (all im"'°"'m••t .,. In RIALTORI ctfnerol ,. paid fOr.l 546-4141__; 1--------1;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]* 642°1771 Anytlm1 * -., by appolnbn•nt only. (Open 1-i;,,,.i Open Dally .l'f .. ~-·1 ., ... I , J. N .. • & J•ck •••• 2421 Tustin Ave. BAYCRllT Lots I;;;;!;;::;~:;;::;;;;:;;;;;; I OPIN 'TILL SOLD 'MAGNIFfCEMT ....... IOl4! TmUio ..., •• ! la llaycrelt U9L ' bedmt IA YPRONT • .... ,,.r11ble din • Hoae Prlvall dOck lbt !atp cnU, dlnJlw "'11""'1 ....,., Ool1 tr. Eld> Iii ltu own llotb D1ll el Ill kind ti _. + hop Jairl nn --low -· ~ 141.l!O. room -tttt bU -lovclJ f -~ ,r."°~"""""' M,ooo «="mrJ • ._ _ _._..._ · '4"1" •anvum1• -.:mt Harbor Blvd., c.M. Coldwell, a.lier I Co. Wolk to ~ ... ... *:..~·I:'!'!!!!!... Newer ultra tbt.rp S Btdnn kl Nll1 m;;-2 bithl • Coq uw. nDrli HAPPY NIW YIAR with -bumlnr ...... Will. Will ~. -dbi, aana• A p&llo. EZ terma at $28,950. Havasu La. ke N•ar NB Poat Ole. 846-Ull '° ~ ~F~ ti. l,!IJ.. SPRmO ~:vi.~-on the ealliomi• ""' al H•V· f ohn macnab •!'!.i' REALTY *,HAVASU * 10°/o Down N111h Estates fohn rnacnab BIG. BIG, BIG OPPORTtlN· UI) ')ewport Blvd., CM ITY • To own a beautitul I -" .. '' .. .. " .. , •• ' '" ... " .. . ,. " .AT ONLY $28,500. Ltt us arrange the terms. • ~ or st.5-3483 Bkr. or 4 bedroom executl,\le VIEW home with ~ l,lhlped ------·---New custom Spanish homt pool, and move right in tor With roOin far a pool, Spao. the hoUd.&¥1. Near Back kMll Spam.ah tile 1allery Bay. Home ele&r • d e a I uu Lake. "All year" vaca· WW •Afft tid" fl0.500. / NEW YIAR.'S 143 8rOl4w1y 645.0111 .• Call Kent Kina:aley lion home in the water mt H&rllor Blvd., C.M. o,,_n Sun. 1-5 2sww .... ,.,, or. ltoadmoor .Harliir View, CdM ' openlne to llr&t view Uvint with O'!"Mr. room. tDrmal dinlna rm. rteh!Y -u.ct · ™""" rm with wet tu, 2 lireplw!i, a. l4M812 de.•rt pl....,..und. SPECIAL '· 'LOTS $3500 to $4200 1 badtoom, dlnl>W rm, tam. Coal• Mt1I . 1100 lxclutlYe Ll1tlnt HAR•OR AU improvtment art tn a rm. S baµi&. A home with a in beat Bay area C\11-dNac., paid for. real warm quallt)' with a FHA/VA -NO DOWN. Garden atrium, our belt Shown by appointment on1y. traditional French fireplace Namt :r'OIU' tmna. lm-tlool" pWi. ~4 1 :/; ':fAv~s~ *' ~;:~::=::far =: :.r~~~: (D,,u ~,e .. J . Evoning• Call 642-91B'J 5 BR M d I ORANGE COUNTY'S North Estates (7141 642·1235 .,.....,. • ™""" room. UVE IN YOUR 0 e LARGEST 1860 B Nowport Blvd .. CM 881 Dovu Drive, Suite 101 !.up cowred PltlO with Attention 1.-... and a wonder kltchea 1n wd- nu.t. ' btdromnl, 31,ii batht. Call for appointment , '"LIT 1 cu.El 35 293 E, 17th St. 646-4494 l OOO D 642-<'94 or !H$,1483 Bia. "'""' R>alty eo. BJdr. s.Jl.Q. All built Ina IOd ! .,,m.1 Wilts 1325 mootbly : . OWN FOREST w u;J (714) 642.S2 • own N•wport Be1<h •lee ...... door ........ Income on --It Jn Mesa Verde surround.~ • 181. Dover Drive, SUlte l01 P1lnter•Upper Loci Hard to believe at only lot wtth acellent multfDle by a fanlazy of '"'dtCaping ml "I ft of Juxw:y livlnt Macco R>alty Co. IIJdr. Good Eattslde locatJon ge or IT WON1 WT I $24,650. call '*"llM (open Wilt potential Ii -- >plus all of the r;ght --dining, large matter Nowport Beach . 3 Bodrmt. Need• paint Church Bldg. Eastside Spec. Buy ovt•l H•rttap Roal Eai.w. Country Cub. llO.llJO (# :•1ents .• Bedroo""' 3 '""' Bd!"' .l family nn. l5x35 and elbow .,.. .... 119.9!0 $13,500 ™' MeA Verde 3 + """"' 'T~.'1:-1!'. ANp • .:...M ... o,N,.!! ymo £.:..'.~ M!!'°Pm'fm · urious baths and master hu Rumpus room. Split tevel PAY REUlf """'""' "'J•-.. "~'' "'.,....._ ·rree standiqg fireplace, built walled yard with shuttlt WHY ml ' NEAR WARNER • FOUN· room home has all electric 1 block from roU ooune. 1 1nc1 tuea • inaurance. We? CASUAL LIYINCil ' , •to stereo,, gas firepit in bot.rd. With or without .or-TAIN VAU.EY .. ISOK15() Jot oven & ranee and 2 Bat::J. BR finr upper on 7500 ,q fL kept 4 BR home, in be&uti-CAN bf! Yours in the Back ... tic. large f•n""' play d\1d """"· Boat .. trailor OHlY $750 DOWN 11 . Near Greeq v.iw. Brick llreplact. Toda,'~ Jt.l lot $12 500 ful M ... Verde. Lute fam· a .... ,. ...... floar •Jan .. ' ~y&ro and play houae. Just-pub includes commuilltt . , Belt value is priced belO"W ' Uy room, Ill built·inl. huge m:.r,, tor dad. \7Mcl4 ' :SAZ,.500 wlth 10% down. pool 4 recreation area. market at only $25.950. Walk 10% dn or make offer. • .ftreplace ls clOlt to IChooZt. .-Uff!ltwL~~ial:~ R~V6\~o ILL Y.,. it's. !!'JO -bwn ~u! ~.q l!r.otc!l!'.fi-~!.0111 ·-to ·~pt"ns. 4~~ -Aalclng-Ui,9ro..CAU.: AL.l..rr;--~"'~""":'"""-~~-1--·_· _._. , =n1'tf"o'ni~'1:SO~~:;t v11.642.U 3~6-4S7f OR.ANGI COUNTY'S ~bowtng!:onti.,,ar.Call -N':i"-~~~.~i:~.:.·;;._,l {;b1lt• l!cl£.Ut!J : THE ~EAL BSTATER .S -newly condltloo<d ! LARGEST 2 8l'ORY • FORECLOSURE. .. din ' • l ' , ' . ' .. l .... . ·l . ' .. ' ~ 1 l ·t ! ! l .1 • 10 UNITS ~la .... ~~ .. ";";'CC:. BROADMOOR 293 E. 17th St. 644-4494 . Vlctorlt Now vacant. 11100 Down. ~':...,Llvll. .!!.. e!eo -'!' f11J I lots. Adjacent to Ocean-,. -..r M In 10 d N t M.,..., -t' ... _ ... _... """" 1156 000 paney. Good neighborbood, HARBOR VIEW E11t1I'-646-8811 •• ~ ... ~ .. ~ .. ~. """'< 2 bdr, den. CU bid -s , . rieu IChools. Hurry -1ull CORONA DEL MAR -ww ....... -...a '""'u.u ..... '!'n untt. Low db FHA (II VA. !.t'm~!~;t be~~:~ ~~~al'=IB~::~t~ rrtce onb' SlS,450. °"n Sun. l to S ~ai.n:e~e o!o~= ltm Bam,,C.M. ewt) Hefitap RH1 .,.._te $23,SOO. Owner~ 67l-il40 2SOO Wavecrtst Dr. trff.llned rtower .street'i"'_______ •"'!'!"'!'""!!•"'!'~I-• I OLDD :I bdr bouM wUh BEAUTIJ'UL 6 QPm built ' ma~te. From the gleam.-'•11!1!!"""!!!!'"".'~~~~ I TRI" ~~L MODEL Slmply-·-·"te 3 +din-Unbeftnab e va.cai:it cor lot R-2. Specula-14 2 r -' Fain rm. 2 . iQ&" hardwood floors to thtl' • • --- --....,.vc. iu;wa tor1 mve1tment. Prine onb' bt. il room for additbl .part< like ,.,,, yard tbJa Extro LIDO LOTS EXECUTIVE ' BEDROOM Ina room wtth doublo ..,,. Balboa Peninsula o..n.r !!45--4452 alt~ :Jxmi' ohino•· Tra!lic titt IUILDER'S PRICES Dan ·Gom~lll ea< on allef. Good terma at $47,900 = 0::::: ~-Vll : ·; ·•troet•.,.. a h•"n for tl)8 OPPORTUNITY NOW I 1093 Baker; C.M. 54~"4<0 """'' 123,950. N!NJl!rt l1tch 1200 ;:===:=c:=:=;::;;i=..J ttttJe ones. Two large bed-Call for information ~ ~4l·&llO 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH' • ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ff i•-. b··-'-••-·~ "lOO " Oear accen to beach -Im· Wntcll. ~ .rooms, wood w•w•< -~ HAPPY W11t1ld1 ,___ SILLING? cul. thro DUPLIX ple~. double detached 1ar-Pete Barrett Realty . Brand new U.ttng • immacu· . ~GE REALTY ma . te -ucboUt. b:cellent rent.al record. Near BY OWN'ER., S Bit J ba. 'are. and bright oountry late. 3 bdrm frt·", ....... 1 .. ted. , . blwll:Hlrilor.CM. .These UtUe archway octanT i BRI each, 1arp exoeJ. cond. J bUcl WescW!f Jdtchen.Anunhe•tableEu> DAVIDSON Realty NEW YEAR -.., ,_.. adt produce loll of ihopl,.te-.!Jll.Gl ·~deb ·,~OOll .. ·• Lollolextru.•~•fire. sanae. patio a: deck. 1========-1 "' uy a -· ' • • TRADE J>lace & BBQ on Jllllo, dou-can.. Think about 11W ORANGE COUNTY'S !40.000 film. .Colesworthy & Co. ~'""'Ide lolt .. $12,000 ' . ,, bl• .... boat •ntry, otc. Oceenvlew ln~ome Ins with"' In 1969. LAllGIJT It. c. GREER. l\oally UnlY1r1lty Pork 1237 San O•mente lot. $20,ooo • COAAn 122,.,.. 293 I. 17th It. 646-4494 -341~6!!!Vla!'!!!!'Lldo!!!!!'"'!"~"'m.'!"9300~ BR.AND NEW Vlll9 IOOI H..OOr Blvd., C.M. 112,500 eaoh for loul. WALLACI ,_...;.._) In& dlatanc• to a.-, tl1 = :;1!"....!.'!'..~~ B~L': 2 ~W~ 2 IA. Xlnt flnonclni. , ., . 642.7777 Eblnore ho""' • Iott • &ll6 ll10 l Uni!J on 2 Jt.l lo!J, Wilk· = 11 Hononr hou•. 3 Iii. Open Evos. 546-5460 Evo• ~69 RIAL TOIS , GERfALTY wltb -"· . 1'nd H ;'ih";-;;;,~1 ,..,,. A l<hoolJ. !54M28! 133-0* ; '°"""r•I 000 1000 546 4141-, -•llil60r.cM. CORBIN-MARTIN 1 0.norol (Open EYenllllll RIALTORS l•~==:m==-IClen•rtl IOOOGtMrtl 10000.norol 1000 * C&;OSE OUTS* Ava~OU,!f R,Y ~L: ba '~:i~°r'A~~;.~dM Nb::' :1r.:h ==-------...;.;-;.;._'"""""_"" _.;.. ---------"'"-""-"-_ ~_'--_.:.._-'--_-::::...;.;..-. - Happy New Year M. M. L180RDE, Rttltor Ind "-111• . Cl YOE McKAY ROD CALDERHEAD ORDIN FLOGSTAD RON HENRY WAYD MILLER TOM LEWIS RICK RICKARD iliRNIE STELLING .. GEORGI IUXTQN PAM CONNOR · °!""'""' l 64MS55 IH I ... eitu•"'" St. . II. IJl!o Sf. s...,..._1 L.,nder1 repo&9'alon tn tamily: home. Beamed cell-s 4\1~ IA~f/i acenlc San CLemeaN. PJ1,c. inp i: fireplace, 3 car pr-2600 $qu1N F .. t t?t-0 -Q. • "ata.htd. s .io' Biia 2% age· """'1 toe campor or Duplex $24,950 SPICIOdSPAN·3bedroom, \!.a I.' P baths tow down. 6"% tn-boat EUny maintained 2 •tor:r, tam.Uy home, «N· s 1 SI •·s •w·----• n..._,_ ............. L, ... tertst'.. 30 years. no polnta yard. Vista !Jaya, Back Bay Eutllde C:O.ta Meaa. Hard· eMd patio &nd 150 FOOT' o bf 11 mp.. cnimbll11 OTO rvuic for 4 "'"---- to pay. New carpet.I a: drap-Jq;cation. wood floorl A double car DEEP LOT. This 11 a cu. completely rtdecol:ated. Pete Barrett Realty praa:e aeparatin& unlta C2 tom built home with hard- e with ocean vl.ew. OU-1£m Westcliff Dr, NB 642-5200 bdmu •·ch). Extra larae wood Doon. OUered at kitchen area 1n 1 unit. ..., ....,. 518 San Juan, San O•J"""!!!!~!'!'!!'!'!!!!'!~!!!' -·-· .... nte <Mod•l• opon dally.! GUARANTEED W1ll..McC1rdl•, Rllt .. Phone 492-9288 or S4().«e8 INCOME 1810 Newi)orl Blvd.; C.M. W. E. L•chenmyer,_Rltr. FOl' Real Estate Ucen!Jeel .548-,..'1129 ___ E,,.,_.,,-_ _.1 durli>a lrtlnlno nod 1n ORANGE ·COUNTY'S FAIULOUS uve Hubor ..,.!' 001ce.;; Corona· del Mar LAR.GUT 4 BR 8ayc1'1tt borne with interYf•w, "od ~ Prima beach JoceUon. No 291 E. 17th St. 646-4494 famJJ,y mom. 1ormal d1:nbw A quallnc&.Uonll to: financing neeeuary, 3 BR'•liii--liii'"'1iiii- room and breakfut ~. SALES TRAINEE 2 I ·'-+ f ,-I °""'' 1 .. v1na ..... Prlood eox P 1154 11yba!:;., ~t.!;;:fu.."i!:: Year End Spec al for quick Oil•. DAILY PILOT 3 O W C •·• . J..._ P d car aarap. · · ' -1173 .. • r 1"111 1 ___ ro· or trade ff# income. No down to veterana. Cl\lrloo Arnold .._.. Rltr. 146-39'J8 Ew. l«>-O<ll mo ..,.,..n ... f Bl!. 2 bath 388 E. 17th SI., c M. 01 LeaM Option *LACHENMTER family home wttb I a r 11 Rallfon 146-11!1& i Badroom. 2 bath home plus yard. . · . WR.A' IT UP · 2'a,droom view ept 152150 • Joyou1 LIYlftl . . l!i>R tho .N.W YIAR . °""' Wllllinuo~ Rolax A •nlOY We In thlt I -4 fidttn 3 ba. f.am. rm homa. Realtor BR 2 bath home with Wp ,Atrium, pt,00ramic vlew. IJ73...i350 Evea: 673-1!64 :famlJ,y room. Sn,500. 8ulltby!VANWEWl·!>OV" WANTED to BUY 3 or ' DAVIDSON Realtv et 8hore1. llAPBY HAPPY. bedroom house, tab owr JUtr. 275b llarbor IA, df Roy J. Wtrd Co, loon • _,.. ...i.r - 1M2 Santia&O Or. fM-llllO USS..00. Have cub tot equJ.-1 OlAlR Beauty Shop 1n $21,500, NoWport II Vldorf1 646-1111 i ,.l':i.1it~~~. lfTTE•• IN r I' r r ,. r. r • ws::= LffiERS '0 I I fHEl I 11-1 I I c....-w- Y.Ou'/l /ike our friendly service 4 IED~2'.750 ~Call SCS-mI alter l:30 lovely home. 3 1IR. 2 BA. nwt b'ftl, · lulh planta. ' Room for boat. Fortin Co.I!!'!'!'"'!!"'--~!!!!!!!'!'!!! Wllbt. Luxur!Dut )dtohtn. PLAclC ,_ ,. .. Id ....... 64'"5000 D\,\L dlrfft 842"'811; Cbol'aO i:ltpnt ~.'Slfl.1'120 ""7 m Jooldl'C -DAILT DAILY PIL01' WANT ADS ,_ 14, -Ill lllcll IDd SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9300 1 TAlllELL 2955 Horllor PIL01' ...... w -aluNG llESULTSI -to the -'*"11 . , . . . ~ ... iOOOGolleral Hllii 1000 o.Mr11 Gonoral - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 64~7711 COSTA MESA OF.FICE 545-9491 2043 Wlllcllff Dr. It lrvlno n Evonllip 27'0 HAllOR ILVD. . 9J!e l\'aolop 'Ill t P.M. NEWPORT BEACH OFACE .147,00 PAYMll!TI , Include1 all cm exlitfnt 161.n ~e can u1ume without ~UllltYlnl.1 No J>o\\.'J1 G.L Lown Down F JI.A. Featuring 3 Kina SUe Bedrooms. 2 t.UxUr10us Datbl. Mod- 'ttn B/f s. Huge living r6om ~Ith romantic Brick FirtpJ&Ce. Deep pUe evpeUns. Double Garage. Full Price $22,:mo. VllW OF IAY AND OCIAN O'<'f• INnlEST AND ONLY $110 PU MONnt Much charm bu bttn uted in thil dell ttul three level hon'le, which ~ ad-tM a 001)' a 'bedroom, 2 bath home In chotONt Cti&ta Mee& loci.don. ~ vanta.1• of a maanllkent 180 degree uno tructfd v:lew. Hif:b betm cewn,., white t'lrtplace, all buUt.tn1, harillllOOd floors and ~ous yard '"tb ~ lhldi $111 PAYMENT! Joclud8 at1 on «Xlttllta loan auorit Qn auume 'Niu.out q~I No dtnm G.L Try $100 Down to IDYOnt! 1Mt\uing: 3 JovelY Btdroomll :a h&Wtlout Batbll Q\anning Kitchen! Spe.clooa Uvlng Room! Ankfe deep ctrpeUbcl Sh&U Roof! Ooublt> Garate! Asking $20,000! Hurry this one won't l&t'- brtck tlrepmlace side )'R1'd patio. Vt,ry ~lilded. Fan.tatUc home for oh1y-N2,000. trees. All WI can ... youra, "r. ~··""'•• eteran. can tb11 -m!Dutt. . Will lt1J1e _P..l:r mo. Submit your 1~all9" home al\ out auaranW. la.14 plan. -., ,.-.....J'"'' , •• 1 9u1n c UNTIY IN NllWl'ORT I CH • : ' a~t Haven i. ottmns "'' one of too .w pool oom" In lhla -$ll U•L YOUU FOi A HAPPY NIW YE,\ll $11,500 • 4 llDlOOMS Th11 pool wu built bY an executJve of2Anthon1 Poel.s tor'* own uae. ~ted plua ~15xU FAMR.Y ROOM, plus DEN, ill'Ytce POl"Ch. cuoett a~ AD •nd filteftd with extra decking set on"'ll homt 1111.. kit. Brand new and th1l_ '145 foot deep lot in exccllmt nelahbcirhood With tot;ertq tha4e drtpn. Two queen 11Jcd. baths, with, ~utet 4Mtilll room havtaa ~nwndow: trees. o ~ Do!"h to Vetttllll or l800 Down ntt.. close tA. Fireplace iet ht mammoth liv g ~ with -2ld•n1 &1MI doors )f!edlne to "pool -· One ol • klocl. $3<,950. •UlCK OCCUPANCY! , lfJAI THI .EACH AND NOntlN9 DOWN COIONI< DIL MAI DUl'LEX -~'°''" t di!. MODEL llk• I BDRM., 2.BA'i'aCrelm Puff tn -t clftlred -~ULOUS 2 STORY ' Walk to belch and sbops. Cozy front home newly decorated wtth beameH ~U· !ieXJ>(m!Uve hQn'ltll. Lovely ~tam ifulpee, carpel!t warm used bdck n-1-................. Wltll low •-MGnn ,,.._,,. -..--L Th. •-••'bed tn.aa and ftrtplac.. Larae 2 bedroom apar\lntnt a1aO baa beamtd·ot1Ungs a com·· Artp eel family dintng room and Queetw11%ed kitchen. Neat~ and ·....-~ .. mar-• :.-:r -' _. _...,..... _.,,. .. ,_ ... •n 1.1 ......... ~ _pletA:lY ~ted. P1111 n1ct guest room ~d bath. Doublt -~IC. each unit It paroch1a , I. SlM per month plua ....._ fJU. Terma $1,400 DOWN. L -llOnll with J ':!..¥.~-/111•-~·-¥d -Jy 4ra!:i Hu~.oapal'I =et<IP·fiimi.hed. OWntr leavlng .,..,£ l!Ulf ,.11, Only '311,900; • ~o\r.::. ':\tb~ftWt~~ lo(1111111<111&to _. l4tl pmtip UTMI MANl1011 " IUILDU'S .cl.OSI OUT 111 UOO tQu&re feet of .iractous countm:rentleman llvtng. Four larae bedraomt1 3 I4. elfaM~~Od 4 BEDROOM home Vl4 J40DDA'tn choice:lt lfttlost,cjl llOlcll OULD You .nlmll •1• POOL bothl, flmtb' roonl, dlftln\roo°" and ileD. plut hop l<C!udt<I lot With tllOl!lmoth location II THE BEACH, lleouU!l>l __ .. Include ot ~ • l'Nln>mJna·pool and plfn of room ifl'oVW for --5.iJon, what electtlc bollt , BEAMED =GS, fueolace In large •AXILT ROOl\t • 3 ""'9 MASTER BEDROOMS. Separate Dm. Ulce llll!W ~ *-.Ti 'Chrouah·, have yeuT You wU1 llke e Ea.tern fla'l'OI' ol mhltecture the · trftl Baths, DINING 1t MS and a few LARGE ~ f6ot f.ot'-.All- Gl)t. Brick Jlreplace. AU~ Dn!iBm. o.t•a NO CASK nftW. run PriCt. tmt· JFO.V!:dl that .. coun~ feeling" u w.11 u prtYl.ey,:iiid ttclwl.on. tX· otrtrtd NO l>OWN Gt FHA and VERY ATT'RACTIVE ~ Tmn1. ::s~:~:~:~. coOcSVljue1tonly,'32,000. Eubmlt)'<)Ur tmall.rhoowcnoor ...,...,.._pJoo. &lot ~ . ' • ctPllOW iu.no Jo 01} lua JOU OWN In the tlty of N..,,,...t Beach, In Ulllllullly l'rom 0132,400. ~ -::: -~ : .................. _HAPPY NEW YEA1t----·--· ;--~< : ,, ' ·-------~------------~- l /, ) I ,j ' I I l I t I !1 I ' r r I I I I ' I ,. I 1'-"ILOT-AOviltTISllt ~. Jinu"1t,1969 itllii!iimAiU--;----:-;;rtl.IU~'ES POlt SALi ltlNTALS ltfNTALS ltlNTALS RIAL ISTATI. H•~'" P~ ,/i~f•• U•"frll"W ,.,... Purn,_ Nit-~ o,..,.i , . c:.r-., Mer nso1-----------1---"'--,---,,-1·-------1-------• i' ... .,...._ I 'te,~ !~ i' ~ '" ...... ,,..,; or Huntlniten W Mio -.-8-11 42GO ' -JIOO ... ,,.. !'.llP•"J. .... ~ ' ••• =· • "u.. ...., "-ilfv .-. ,,.1 PNTJ\'-aooic wAn;Jll'ROllT -· ~ •~-· ..,. ~ What It Is '::~ _ -Et!M .. il iqy .. °"''::, Hlchlaada.-llZlhl>o. ·, Dr1f lo.6....... bdrm + de"' !190. Ind uW -· pull • ... -I"~ .. Gr.!!~...._ ;; ~ "":~~-, '':,'~~ Vacoilt Let . _... 1 Wllllr~ :•::.::-.=--O:.~;;;,~-;iii , _,, ~ -.._ ..._,. ~tVlcw"l<..,_.port L-~, 2705 a Dlardmll•tho,,_ ,....,.11oa,-........ · , "•' j 11oa.c.u_ ... ..,. ..;~·-·-Hom:niooN ··o"••• ~~7 . ·;·42J0 ·~ ~S: .. ~ ::=. .~~·. 'JUST ·~·Af:i~· ~RGE IT! llD rlBMT -' -·-·-· ~...c ' ' ., ~nu -· --a , ' UUU"~• • ).! Jlaull""' -··-'*' --CJWadl. M •r Will ac«pt prepat.Mn ' • • · ' 1 · • • • J•·-• · 1 ,Bii. ill BA.~· , · · ARnNl9UI ... ,. •. 11-1 or 11 ... loU. ---~ uooui0o..;.;,,..·,.,,) ~ ---1ncC•1t1• ' ..\-:flial GAIDlllN. i\rrs ... Tilt.. F.P. ms.ooo.' ' • ' ';•:11 m w. -Bhll» N.a. . °'-•'"*• l'un1. ' ms . -Eyee. 18th a Slota """·CM. ,...'lSU -" ~11 ,.._ _.,_ .;.. : ~ , ~ e1.M. """'I ~ u.....:. .. _.........L •• op EVU. ':J'1L t r ~"' .; --~ -• 1 , . r.i.a.:...a I ._11 I,._ LS!: 3 Br. lam. nn., 2 w/av. ~ .... -mo. -~~ --, . ·' 1 , BY OWNER. 3 er, So. or wtF~•IJ»N .... o~:'ll~tObtach. ~-01~_f'l: cpU.1i ~ Adu1t1.m-sl23 1 · 1mSantaAm,APttu.CN. H hwy. op. drpr, frplc, bit>-,:'~J;. ~=:':.. :::.:. •~1*1dn&'. bltna. ~· .etv1 ~'! BAOI So. ot Hilhw*>'· Prl; r -. lm.M~~~ltlonal ••. 11 . ·•-!191hStJ<B.m<lPft·~ M?.-21 ·~ 0..... Hot pble,(N_,,_. •·-~ 0.-unll. Xlol C.... lkl Mn , I _,__ reri;&. mall att $. · ·-,..... • ,...... , ~·-~ ~13'/t ell. s PM H11!iti'.mon Seoc\01• or mu LA ~ , LIJ!una Beach '·11vo ' , , · . , r . . . In-Unllt BAYVIE\V, 21il!-. -.. ,_._ t. Balboa 4300 W 1-• y ·"-•-I ' .. • Lido!* 1351 Loe. on Oo"Dllldc of Hwy. IV· SIC!. 417 Hanttnr 'SL ABOVE"""' -2'811. In_, °""' __,.o ..,.._Mnfil l50 )'di from Beeab.. 4 IP &I. 541).JM5 ~ ~J $1~ ~· nl!i MO. )Tly, cln, 1 bedrm Wbo2 bdr~ .. f~row>d home. t::,.' ' ' 1 1 , '"")l Y••ftMT Apt. unlll. nH<11 point A •tl'lfALl> ••-~ ""---La ps Ind. No pcb. 93516 W. -:"">apt dole ID build ... ·1or . l!i..,. ~-.... ..... --pO. v .... Dr\ye . 8elboL ,,_. -,-.,.,. -111'.. ..,. ... ·In i...ua;. akirW$11S.to:IOUPLEXwlU. TEN1'IAL INCOME EX· HoutM Unfurnllhed LGE. 2% -Bk. blk "'JI. 3 ROOMS ·tu June $100 mo. Jeue. : Btacli J1e:i -~ tt.' with« 3 BR. 3 baths up. 2 BR I: l CEEDING Slfl.OOO ANNUAL-Gentrel 3000 s. Rd wnritin& tamily ind util'L 319 Fernando St. BURR WHITE, Rnl•, without eQ\iipment. 'Mutt BA !fawn.~~, Blyfoot LY. Price $68,950. I • prd'(l. W.atet pd. $150 mo. 613-SMl5 2901 Newport Blvd •• N.B. --·~ • ,pello w![l..'7!te!1~· MISSION REALTY 494--0131 $225; 4 BR., lam. nn., 2 _,. I CLEAN Bachelor Apt,. 67M6IO •l-. 642~53 .* .-~.* Wa1 r " 'f 985 So. Coast, Lacuna ba. l'ncd )Id. Stow, ref., OCEANFRONT. La r J e , , All uW Ind $'15 up OCEAN front 2 Bl\ · apt.. • ' SHOPS 133360~, V!!ia!!Ll<k!!!!. !!!!'!!!!!!!~~!! WESTERN AWARD ~· Children I: pet O.K. chum. l BR, 3 BA. Sl5Q. 315 E. BaJbo& Blvd. upsWn. bl.t-tna. Adults ott Nt~'Newpcll't Pier 1::: 3 Ii: ' Br. Semi Custom ~ Bkr Leue. Owner.,m-M5T BALBOA 6'l3-8!N5 ly. $2SO/mo. m--OllG3 R!tr._ 673-98fll HUntlfllfon IHd) '1400 Hom~ from $.15;'50.00 Now $130: 2 atrm.. duplex. Gar., WATER Front. '1 br, boat 1.00Q .SP. n. ooeanfront. · undtt ...,.tructioo. Locai.e<I w/w, bl,,,., children & ·pct LOfUM NlgU.I U07 Hvntlriglon lleach 4400 dock. bll·lna. Utll pold. $165. ........... ljunt. BHch. $100 GL,EN MAil 00 MOUDtain Vie:w'Drive, oft 0.1(. Broker ~ C BR. A all . S'£5 tnd I , m-50'l8, m-9050 · J1Xt. Ttd WI) Jtlt,". ~ $1900 down •s ~\:harm-Tyrol Drive. $60; 1 _ BR., fncd. yard, wat~ &v ·tra'f:' PrtnclpW UTILll'IES PA D NEW 3-Br •• 2 Ba. 419 3Sth ct 2 'fill; HOUR. Gar •. Lai ~~ t::' !.._~~·.;;:; A.1'.I. SALES AGENTS "-lrl<· Children & pots only. 111 " lut mo'• ,.,. 2~ Hld. "";\ B SL, Newport hland. 1225 l!lltala or t 2192 Plll-, •~•" ~~ "¥ 1~"'""' & Phone n+a92·Tl'Ul far O.)t Broker ~ ~· + cleanina depoatt. 962-&$00 802 e 'SJ&..:i:1. ~· · · Mo. ~; 6'15.-51Sl Rd, nr alruprt. ~ . "' r ~-.. furtbtt informaUon _ ! ~.;,!~ ,:~,;;,.;:: * LOT lt-2 * COii• -3100 RE:rALFS loft-• QUIET A IEAUTIFU.L lock lay 5240 Office Rontal 607. ' ~· t'k>lc I be ch " llhopl pb. urn -Adults only 2 BR p 0 0 1 ' . ·~.· , . , .dfaJIH o a l&-7637 -· 2 B:R, ear, patio, crpb, dQ,I. General 17816 Carn.e'ron. 847-M View, 2 BR, crpta, drpa, LAGUNA IEACH : tndi)!ed lft a charm-Tennl. Owner. atove, rerrtg. Tropical M't· 4000 blt·ina. fq)l, SlCS mo. · Air .C."41t**' · • IJW "°""' 11'(3/mo-lnclud· ; BDRM 3 batb. Top of Hna. For adults, I blk. to RENT ~ BR !um MOlllU: HOME. m.3690 , . · · . ON~ ,.VJ!INUE: ' ~ taxH. · ' World. Ocean. " mowitain · tlbopa A: tranlp. $160. Mo. Adult., no peta. t12>/mo. · · ~ 1p&ces aftilaWI in • ilL.. ~"· $31,500. Sj0-73'6 544-4180 3 ltooma Fumiture 536-m< Eaot llvff 5242 ....,. -. ~ . al f, ••• 5 BR 2 ha. cpts/~ bit-Im. $25 Mo...._ , • ,._ ....... ID --.. • . Duplex .. For Sil• I 975 i.w.e 1210/mo. eau Mr. FULL OPnO!I ~·~UY , Logun• ~ech 4705 Presflge l-ocafion '-......._ .,,. cel!- $11,000 NEWPORT Duplex for aai; Ndaon 546--llM Huitace MODERN View apt, north . i tkllltd,. carptted, •at:INI ~BR 1~ hi.Iha. elect. built-200' to beach. Or will trade Real Estate. (Rdr:latnton Available) end, 2 dory, 2 J!R.. 11$ For leall', deltLW 1888 aq. ft. pane]ed putidoniq. Two in range a: oven. ..&hwalh-equity for iOOd Lquna 3 BDRM, carpets, drapes. No di!'POtit o.a.c. Ba. 2 llUndecka, pr, 1 blk ' BR., 2~ ba. Apt. Ftplc., mtrucM: Fnmtqe oa tt, pantey, ~ed car-residential lot P. o . Box !!!love, fireplace, do u b I e H.F.R.C. atq,pina-beacb. Ve:ry plwh. drapes. ~ts, \Wt bar, , Forut ATe., rev ltadl to pd.I Ii rtra.pea. Qouble pc-1423 Htmtlnr;ton 8 ea ch. prap, $190. 54.5-2813 -Furn1tun: lltent•lt $26o mo. 494-9982 prlv .. balcoru~ dbl. prage Mudp.1 puldq: ~klli. sso are. Completely teoced. ftt4) MS-004.1. O'lfner Cl•2 BR Garap. SIM. 2192 :a~.J~~~ Kt:N,TAL5 o1f ki~. Diahwasher, dbl. pft'•lnl:mtb ftr.,... Ded: Paymentl ie:111 than rut • Pallaade.1 Rd. Nr. Airprt. _....., ,.._ .a.-ae. Unfurnlthed oven: pool. Collveoient to ~ chairi ••~tor~ Jl5;i per mo A.,-rtments Dogs OK MS-6044 . BOUDAY PLilA ....,, ahop ,., achools It recrea-Bnttr.te boun __.tirma 'II ~ ; •-1 1980 . DELUXE, SpadOu. 1'8dnn. Go I lion. . ....tee avojllble lxli SIG. 1J1i•llllil For -• 3 BR Ho""' 114'. Gar., tiny Fum. apt. 1135 Plus ut!L nera ONLY $325 MONTH All ldllltlit! ~ .-.,. IMlll:mr Apts lor Set._ By o.,,., lnc'd. yd. 2 -OK. Heotod pool. Ample -135 AMIGOS WAY 12'-. . . • 8 Units, 3 BR'• each Eutaide, 64~3 No childreDoNo pebl VEN DOME N•wport IN~ DAILY PILOl' ' YEAR END SPf CIAL Exoellent condition . NE\V 2 Bedroom, carpeted, 1965 Pomona, CM 6G-58S8 -Mgr. Apt. 9 m ~~ ~ 548-3481: 541M)154; 64~ . r:oapcd. Sl50 fl')<;, 2 BR .. , bath. Uttl ~~"CU"Ji.TE ·-•. " __ M .. ull ~ Mllm '""'.' " . -~ ~ •• . ~0 -,. .. 5~ .;.,a::::; Kc~= ;:,mllhed ·R-EoECOR:TED spacklus 1 ,..=:.~~·pet-G.-1(,. Close t•·Shopplng, Park Corona _d•l !"Ill; \-;5 .. DeJ~~~~ . -· abOPPU.: clou. FHA oc GI. Br, unf duplex. Vacant $115. • Speclous 3 Br'1, 2 Ba 'SUITESM.inp;ofn&.tr:om Act qW~! . .;...!<.. R•nt1l1 to Sha,. 2005 288 Knox St., Costa. Mesa. Cotta Meu -4100 ,e 2 BR. widen or ofc. ~ .. : $55. Carpets. air cond1Uan- HAF1't>At:. ™'-'TY LARGE 2 BR. c~: patio. ~ Swim Pod, PuVl!ftft Q. q. aecretarlal .• et" 1-C.<f:j -., w .... ,, FY 84244!li DISCRIMINATING. worldn&: $ll5 mo. • SEA LARK ·e -•. 1-••v•~· lac.,_ •re• central ·1ioc. ""°"' ~~ •• girl to ·'""" Span. """'· ' .. Sls.3191.. ~~ . ··~ -,_, M °""""' -Bldr io"1:" NO DOWN GI 2 BR •pt. w/ """"'· Pool. ·-;;-MOTEL 1'4$ Aniholm Ave;.,. ON TEN ACRES · l'hh si CAL. &12-1.M · Sharp Sol V,.,., Jarae cove~ p«g, "' FrW)'s. OC airport. !l~rt ~ 3200 WIEKL y .RATES COSTA MESA 642-. 1 .. 2 BR. Furn .. Unlum • . &, block 1 Mak Bef I AM or aft 7 PM. Frplcs I Prl I Patioa I ' · eel JI&. e~. e ~! 2301 Ntwp;9rf Blvd., CM $UO; 2 BR. triplex, tncd. Poob. Temia. eorimt'J Bk· NEWPORT CIVIC CENTER ;'·.:;;:.:. ~ ,.!.':; YOUNG MAN 32, will .,,.,.. B/B . e 646-7445 • yd .. llove & mno. w/w bl 9 hole l'utt/Grten. Oflcleo oulJal>I< i>< <jbrn- ID 124,500 '°' .,Wck -· 2 BR"""''-W. Occanfnm~ TOWNHOUSE $25 Wk U Broker 53<-QISO !DI Seo Lane, CllM 844'2611 ='7;. ~~ ~ Paul Jonff Realty N. B .. $125. mo .. w/sa~. 3 Br,02~ ;:, 2V~-•studio a: ...a<'.h ;pts. p Costa Meta 5100'. (MacArthar·nr. Coast Hwy> elevator.. ., 8'7·1266 Efta. ~n24 Call Doug; 83l-OOOO ext 2266 $250 mo. --e-v•• •Incl Utils &: Phone aerv. 5tl..w.2 or 6T.>-24" Costa MeM 2100 Pool • Adults oncy. • Maid Service. TV avail. "'THE GAILESU DUPLEX 4 Bedroom, 214 696-9880 I & •--h •New Cal• & e.r SP•'" 2 Br~ Ill bo. w/prlv. :;.."!.. ~-:: -1-co=MMERC==-.-3llO=~Sq-.~ ... 2 BR • d eo-·tside close ay lt9lllilC 2376 N.;:.,..,.,rt Blvd. c~o 97$ pr. adults. cpts. drps, blt-_,r-:o ..,.·-~::~ -_... 1 INDUS!'. ~ ........ tt. AuurM 5l% 1o&n;S1TS total to ~:. $2001~ com-Rulty, Inc ~~..... _. m; priv. patioe., $135. ....... mo. ..__. ..,., 'MJ..• .. f6.2UO e DIVORCE per month, Jowly 3 BR, cor· pletdyturnisbed. Avail Jan 1 901 Dover Dr., NB Suite m CHATEAU La POINTE 2437 ORANGE LGE 2 bdr view So. Hwy. ======== ner, wHh boat or trailer Perroo Rlty ,6f2.lTn &e-2COJ Eves. MIMi966 Imety furn. ·2 BJt apts: Off. e 636-4120 e Frplc • blt-ina, c rptaldrp> lncludrlal Pre(lr. 60IO pte. Llke ne;w. ·.::.:;~::;,:;,-==',;.;..;;....;I 1treet parkin&, carporta. Htd $190. 673-69(M; aft 5 HAff'OJJ:. REALTY 1 BR. upstairs DUPLEX, deluxe up Per' pool Adults, no pets. 1150 BERMUDA vtµ.AGE WANn:o: Factory ':"'i\d!QC. 17f6o, W~~V~, ~ Sral ocean front view. 3 BA 194l POMONA AVE., C.M. Spacious 2 Ir. 3 Br. Apts. Huntlntfon lffch $400 approx. !50,000 tq. ·n; re- -.LUSE OR Bae c~lo1S9r un.lt !.,~· ~~ ye1225ar lute with 2PETBR8. Qulell'"L 768Adwto8, N01 Crptt. drps,.bltlns. Cose~~ quindlonal ~i~~r.. wo'w~•· LEASE/OPTION -~ ~ u =·· mo. AvaU . -· cot ..... "ochJI. Children o." EXCLUSIVE t ... ~... ~-. CustMl built .• Downtown. 3 Fireplace. $85. Feb ht. Relerence1 re-Pl. C.M. 646-2323 $110 up. 54T--6Mt, ask for Marl7 BR.Jr,., rm. 2 ba, an ei.c • 642-4l89 • qulrod. °""" '213l '64-3088 BEAUTIFULLY decorated, 221• eon ... Avo. Apt. 2. Mar ON.THE-BEACH 1 .. -==· =====•I kitchen, q>ta/drpg. 00 Occupant <n4> 6'2-5911 newly tum .. 2 BR. blt·lns, -H"1-a.droom Apts. llltASHl!AR REAL TY Newport lleach U LEASE, Ltuc / option or pool. Adults. Walk to"'°""· NEWLY O&COltATED Luxury llvb>g to pleue the lnduat.rtll, -•I 60fO M7-8S.1] Evea. 968-1171 OCEANFRONT 3 bdrms. 2 Sell. 4 BR, 2 BA Luxury 2272 Maple St. 6G-UOT 2 BR. aep. home w/ta%prt. 'IOOlt dlsCrimlnattn&· Ncrr D» SQ-ft wanhome I: aWct BY~. 3 BR 2~ BA Twn-b&tha, W:&-D. winter rental ~~ Back Bay. ATTR. 3 BR. apt., 2 bia., $116. Dllp.; water paid. 1A available al +' 8000 811 tt pawd 6·fanced hse. $17,700. $950 dn. $152 1200. 673-4362 en 7 eves for app'I w/w carp., drps. attr. yd. Blk.21'::m.~~ Ila The Hunllngl•n yard. UM lqsm& Cleyon mo pays an. All xtras. OAll..Y ,PilDt Da.t:E-A-BLUFFS Condominiums for 5'8-3481: S«Mlist: 64&6922 • acen '' Rd. T 14.' t C ·IO & I or 962-6164 I LINES-ton Cllll m. UJem lease. 2 BR. 1 be. $225 $00. BAOtELOR apt. me:n •. 636-4120 • .,. n~'l6IO l'or &lG' 'Hot Want Ada. for '1Jlt pmm ... day. Dial ~~,~~tyba :il~ onfy, 133 • 16th St. Spaoe SQUEAKY Clean Eaatmde Paci IC ml 'RENT==-"M"·I-, -= .... =--.. =-n=-.-. =11·0 Dial MISTI f()r RESULTS MUm · 5. C.M. apt. 2 BR. 1 bath, built-In allO 350 sq ft, store tnn_t, ljii~iii; ........ __ ....... iiiiiiiiiiii----113 BR, 2 Ba, frplc, drpg.. $72 50 V~ry nice l-bdrm. )dtcOOl, tully carpeted Ir. $95. 2944 Randolph. c.M. NO MATTER WHAT I IT. IS ••• YOU CAN SELL IT WIT.HA · DAILY PILOT WANT AD For F11t S.rvico & . " Expert Assistance DIAL 642.5678 DIRECT wlw, wld, B/I, 1235. a:ard. n'.ailer l33 E. l&lb, c.M. draped... ~ust pajnted Inside ru Ocean Ave H 8 67S-SU& tnc. 1112 Dover nr. S48--6640 • 642-1* 1c out. S135tmo. u Riddle cn4> 53&-l4ir · I======== Newpert Helghh 3210 e NASSAU BALMS e ,<;IU:::trc,·;::646-a:;;;;:"ll::;;;;,-:;;;;-.;;<ll~~~~"J:"''!"'!!"'!!!'l!:L ... !!!_ ____ ._!6~100!!1 l 6-2 B1L • Pool Dix. 1 llR pat. apL $135. $125 I: .$150; 2 &: 3 BR. ADJACENT Bl x ll2' Wnt. * J BR. 2 Ba. Hse &: 2 171 !:. 22nd SL 60-3645 Want MATURE, RELi· apta. Newly decor., cpta. clitt lab So. Santlaco Dr. Br Ocean Vu apt Xlnt 1oc ABLE CX>UPLE to .. t. It drps. Bltns. Refrls. avail nr: 11ehla I: tnn&. 548--1249. $l25. NICEL/ tllyltlefurn.BalM;:_~t-mzr. ot 10.1 BR wiits. Rent 2 Children OK. Nr. Beac,b N.B. N. ~IXXJ..646-8565 tage W U !. Cnu<Jl", all. 646,1798 Blvd. It Main. close ti) 3 BR, l&e yant, cp~. d.,.., m pci.. 548-tM --~·-• -Pina ••t -Cltnn -6175 bll·ins:, xlnt view ot harbor Steven Villa Apta '"''"""UI "' · O'I ~ $225. 646-12T1 avail Jen. 6. New-+ Beach 4200 Lrt 2 BR. Crpts, drpl, LARGE 2 Bdrma .• like new; _ ~ d1hwr, gar. No ehldm, no nip, sklve, drapes; btk. to RIVERSIDE 'COUNTY Newport Shoru 3220 1 BEDROO?,I furn., 1 l!lk. pets. &f2.2864 oce&11. No mnog! $125 Mo. -to ocean. Pool. $125 mo. 2 BR, ltOVe II.I' patio 1 Gas, water paid. LEASE OPTION $265 mo. Call 548--2035' Ol' 6#--0631 child ok, no" pets.° $125, irl. 222 8th st., Hunt. Beach. 15 . Acri' younr navel dtrul 3 Bdrm. ''A'' Frame, 2 BR, 2 BA tum apt.,% req.5f6..J076 2BR.Upatain.Stove,rcb11:. fl'OYeon•PIJl'OVedf'OOtP!d: unl1SU&l corner lot. Interior block to beach. Winter. $165 2 BR, &:n[n. apt. fpl cpta. $125. Adults only. Avail' Jan. In tht Lake Mathews ~: patio • • atrium • . double util pd. Gl-5189 "-.. hlt "-I pool 1 * SIS Palm. 536-3523 an under permantDt .;nu. p.rqe •• bost port. 316 ... ,..., ns, pa...., kn 1y1tem, ~ Cedar St. 646-6729 OCEANFRONT apt 1st Door Adlts, no pets. $10. 54S-.5163 It 3 BR., 2 baths, priv. frolt-he; piced at oil:/ 2 lge & 2 am bdnn, )ndry, kl LIKE NE'iV 2 Br., new qrtJ., patio; heated pool. .... cm -acft. Tor fUrtM DON'T JUSf WISH b ~ ., ...,... 962-8994 -,.... th:ina m fllrnilb your bome 6115 S16.5. 64r.>0.11 . drps, blt·lna. carport; I» JnfDnnatlon. pie••• call •..• find put bQyt bl to-lT'S s.cb --t1Jk Blc-pets; adults $125. M&-6769 1 BDR apt. Stove. rdrir. $65 waiter. Frick with dQ'I Cludtd Adi. c8t seledloo ...e'1 Sert tbe 1 BR. All electric bltns. P!V month. Clll 147-30li. lckheff & AsMc., Inc.; =IT'"'s"w"OOlJEUUL===:--c.c ... -.....,-1 DA.n.Y PILOT 0 ....... patio, W(W crpta:, drps. 1111 w. <'bapman Ave., tiv.ys m appUJ.QCU )'OU find .ctior ~< .. _., $110. 54&-l322 Laguna &..eh 5705 Oranp, Calli. In ... QHdflod -°"'* RENTAS k•NTALS 100 CLIPP DltlVE M1·'"21. ,,..........,. S!Ull7 them ,.,., Hou-Unfumiohod Hou-Unfuml1hod WXURY l'URNllJNruRI< --= General 3000Genanl 3000 Gener1I 3000 Y-Leut. 1 • 2 Bdrm& lt...-t "-"I 62tS -~--~~--~--~~---------~--....... ~ Shon ....... -· Sol .. a Simpla Scrambled W..rd Pu.zzlc fM" ~ I I I I I I ~~ A 'r~~ 1 · I I Gill·_, tier i.:...: ,.., .. . --- . "'""'MP from odmklng him. r,..,.,._....,..,,.---II 'I"" don\ you get -. • VEEHAi :1 1•1 , . I I I I r: ~ei!::.~E! ! "~s1';':4Slflltb ~ · 11 r I' I' I' J. ~· OceoDYlew -_., Apt. from S150 mo up. leua --;tlAL ESTATE General • !'Oft -"'"" -moth ...... Ooritlo. .... • .... UtePt .. lt0-'1Jtt ,. • Mount. A o...;+ '210 Rentals Wantetl sf90 CANY.ON CAii~ HJde4."'a,y inoUrtCa :tt;Mir DEPENDABLE exttUUw on 3 Jots. The cabin ii roof. Widower ca Pa b I e ot eel, plumbed a: wired, bv.t " maintenaftC'e. dulrH ndur-Dot ~ttd. Plan. .. td nnt delm un1um wi4 W'lth Pl:•· l'uD-lfk:e m. 1......-i.1y for ~ 000. Fai-further 1 ....... ..., duties. lloYls n...,.._· ,pl.ue call GJo:na~ EMPLOYD'.> lady wants .J ~lh ~ • !. • BR Unflttn Apt beach UM ~Mffi& litlf~ ·Inc., to $110. Gar or carport nee. 'llU W.' ~ Aw:.:. -aft/$ °'""'"· C>IU e LAHDLoaDS e su.:im, ~...,. ~ FllE!! REl<T~VICE IUSINlss .... -PlkYfe'.IAL , • ....,. f9r .... ffH a-. Op!!~ltioo 6JOI S. D. Fft.WY, Mapolla. PLANNING on pbls Into Quiet. T. V. edJ bath. $15. buslneu for yaurw:ltT ():in. weekly. 511-•ST~, tact U.D.C. f'lm·ell w............. -~Co) Room wUh prtvate entranqt • for acpn1. e e ii a 1 • I hit I , 11 bath. cpla/dpn. $15 Wed huch1ee a n a. l y 1 t 1 1: ~ . " .. ( • ' '. ••• " .1 I YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY " Pl .LOT WANT •I "'~ • I ~ ~. I It ' ... ' . ... AD! DIRECT I 642•5678 . I CHARGE IT! J ~~ ,. ' I !~~= ·1 I h~·I ' J ' .. - Workine man f. Ct&-1089 Orp.nbationll ' I • n·• I n 1 II. Id--~ ... ..,._ btated pool. MUI teJ-1. sii:\tr N"' -~ ' • wk I.IP-5'S412I 1 !• t, . ..,.,,, 1'\4 • -ir•U .' • 1 ,. ~ SCRAM.LITS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 9500 OIARGE -want •• now. J•• 11, ,.. yr ... m , ·------------------------• r I I I· • I • I I, I I I l ' .I I' I I ' I i I ' I' I 11 I I l I ., • ' l ) • I . i ' t I I ' ' . ... • • • • ' • .. • • • j ' . .. 7 'yiiii.w.;' ....,\. lM . . . •• T • ' . ' , . ' . .) • -. ' ' !-... .. r,. • Ar~~~ ou L~tt~-.,~ C~sh .. ·;·-.... _. .. : \··~~ ,..J ·• i.,·•· I Slip ltlfough Your 'Finge~s? .·:. i If You ·~ve .A~y :i' -... ~ ... ~v .. ,... ··-' '· . ,. ~ ·' ~·:1#f These ' fl!illgs A ~ ·1 . . DilLV~:PJLOt~--- fl ANTiAD •• , l.. ~. . ' ~ . ' ·" 1\:' w·11 Sel' -F · · ·11 ··-... I r . OS •. t . .--( ...,, .. I. Sto .... '" ~ 29. Bicycle 57 .. &loctrlc 'Troln . . 2. G~!i.r ; ~ 30. Typowrlt.or , 51• Kilton 3. Q;i . .,, 31. lor Stool•,':, S9. CJ1ulc Au(o , 4. , ' "joW 32 . Encyclopodi1 <'O. Coff" Tolilo · 5. · 33. VocuUlji, CJoinir if, f.iii.torcvclo '· w.,.~ 34. Troplcll •Fith ... •. .. ''2. Accordion . ' 7. Out boo rd Moto• 3S. Hot Ro(l!-ljf/>~·t . 63' .S~l1 • I. St1roo $11 36. Fiio qelilno\ ; . 64, .Tv Sot 9. Couch 37. Golf Cll•WI '.· · '· .. ~. WerkHnc~ 10. Clorln1t . 31. Storll~f~hv1" · · 66. D/om•~ Witch .. ' 11. llofrl91r1ttr ., < 39. Vlctorlr,l':Mlr'*• : 61;· Go:Kort 12. Pickup 'trJiClc ;, 40. Bldr""'1\~~. · ... '._'· 6.t.•l1'9Rlr. ,' . 13. Sowing ll\lchlno 41 . $lido Pt'l'i-<tc>t• ,1 '9, C..,,p ... a T,.lltr 14. Surfbo1N 42. Lown 'Mtt;;f.r1 " •· ·10. Antique furoltvro 15. Mechlne Tools 43. P.-1 T~I~','., · ,;.1 t,po llocordw ', 1'. Dl1h"'"'• :.t'i ''t'"· Tim .. . .. n 5ellbo1t \7. Puppy ..:.IL:\,:; _.,;/45. Pline· . , 73 S.,em,cor lt. C1~ll\. C'.:'rr . f" 46. Fur Coot . ' ' . 74 ~-. lox Spg1 lt. Golf Cort'~ ,':<,1'. ~-'47. Oropoo ' • · 7s tn.,;..rd Spoodboot 20. loro-. 41. LIMn1 ' ' 7t· "~hettun 21. Stomp Collection 49 .. Hort0> ' I 77 htldlo 22. Oln1tt• Sot $0. Alrpllno. ~ · 7l .. ~,,.. G- 2~ Ploy .""" , , 51. Orgtft •." " 79 •1H1dlln1 ,lot 2A .' •ownnr-loll • 52. horcyci, ~ lO · lkby C1rr1.,. 25. W1tor Ski• 53. R•ro ~ 11 Onmu · 26. PrH>lr 54. Ski lotli.. 12. Rlff1 27. Suite"• .,,._ 55. High Ch•lr 13. 011k 28. Cfocfl ' , • :·· i 56. Coln1 14. SCUBA .Ooor " ~. ·~i.;,~t1' : : . ' " ' These or any other extra lfll~f aroiind tli• '101111 , llltly • be.tumid inte0 cash wltli a ~ .~~'.-: .. . D"Aft:~JILOT WANT-AD , .. ' S ~. ! 1-_ ~ •}' "" • • • ,. ' v ~. 1· ..... . ..\ ~ ':--,.,,.. ~...... . D,;!1~t \.fJust.i.$it. ·.T,here! .. . ' ..... ". . . . , .. ~~DIAL • .t ' ·' . .., i.. ~ii1c1 642-5678 'I ... . ' ' ' ' ... ' -~., ...... . .t :t ., • Coillorilj Concrol9 U00 , 11., iu;,;.;; »"CJ lWI WoniJ, - CD!ENT "'"' ..,·,.. loo • )! ..._.-. . ,n . .. ·~ "· ...wt. reuonali&e. Free ' nw"1' eiddW°&-. Call • Molct Press .,, . .-!\-Stulli<*..-• .. • • Stf•" -; : 'l)oryk ~,~no ~b ..,..,. .; l>-11. J'tt<Htlmal<I• iwllll"I · '"9 M..;. .,,_·~-. • ~.'Ill e 9*UM e . . • . . .,,'.i.i. 'e·BE§T JN dQNCiliTE Plwnb"'c :Ii hr. ""'· Wort ~.::. . ,,,... ' ....... ~ ~~-·-....... Lie., lnlla.; -.... ... Of I "__,.~~·.--. _.,.. rootlr-llY --wtup1. minor lie:~ .. l'a..,,.,,... .. ,.~ ··-· _...:._.. . ~.,. -~ • O,Ji' lOo flliil • I01lll. , ·~ · • .,, .WlD_... il<a·~ , • . _. ·• b:llurtd. nw .• .,,_ · . · ~-El«!<ll<ot world" WhMldv1 W ntt WhJ.-Go 1 nL ln'l!00~511-lm& . . I ..ersi~"~"1 ·Oon4lllon. SmaJl lliop." .1 ·~ .,ICIAl. cW,.,iCA'rl~~ F~R ~ • 6511Ciiiftl wart. ... t,.;... ~~··1~,i~;&;f. ~...; ' STM.O llK' . ' ' NATURAL IORN ,SWAPPERS ~ Pool ""ka ~""tom. "411 • , 548-1324 lF y.,.,. -.,._. remois.ww. ' ' • Specl1I llll;lite ~ ~ . · pafn1lrc / -~ Call s Lino• -s 11 ..... ~ s bu(b • cuS'i'OM PATIGB . Dido ..... r..i.. 11" ....... St. "· ltUlll -AO MUIT l*LUDI ; COllCl'tle llwina: 4 removal . ) (Offl ~ , 1· 1-Wlltt r9'1 twlvt M tn... #-WMf ,..., '""' M ,,.. State lJe. • ~ --~ .. • ......... J4f.3041 . of" I ":"YOUll ~qy'= fl~I J ;.;jb"~'r'~ _.... -~ I All '41\al ~ t. , PHONE 64J-5671 • · '. Contraclwl . MIO ALTPAmNI • o:o;,;,,. ·~ . To Piece Your Tredlf"t ParacffM Ad e ROOMS ADOmONS e t)rnemald"" Vur t j!lt · , ., ., '.,~ ~_. • ' ' ..... App'I ,._119' . . Newporj DUph:x, 2:00' to p:,rona del ;:Mar. ~ to · L. T. ConatNttkln • ' . • • ;..< \ bMch. WUI trade equity beach. 3 BR 2 ba. Vac :w.t: Ft.nillJ rooms; kitchen or • DrtauriU:ini-~t.ratlom .• DRAmM. 'All •• l·1o.-~ (or pod Lquna ~ e Want Uut -lot or lJflil&.. Sinalc llory or 2; Fut A ReUonUle I J~ tial k>t. P-0. Box 1423, B}\:bome OJ area. plana custont del)ped. For * &tMMf * . i > • • • '+ Hunt:tnrton Br.acb. 1n4) £vt. ~ BJa. esUmates A layout,~ DR.r.SSMAKING..btlta. ~1'ut· ~ 1 )19.,-.,,,~,,,tW ~-. ; . c e llT·W e -butlDll holt1. Cuololt1 Ii\ "" ia,out and ~ WW tnde lf ft Pei'tormcr ;e: home Wetit ~na. AddiUorlll •' liemodelin; bildnll. ~l ' , art\\'Of1i:1 fM prin~ . .... outboerd, . {all Hbe.11:laul -eued w/~ lncorUt, 3 br. · Fred H. Genvick, Uc. ~lttr1tlone 641.5145 boards. · , • lor tuU 01· part payment fm rm, bit.ins,. crpta, drpl, fB.6IM.1 * 54~TG Neat, accurate,. 20 yra. exp. Call Ptr19"ntl Dept. 1 on ne\v carpet, dl'apeK, ,.~c. Val $28. M. Tra4t eq. A --(ll•) ..,..,,_. ' landscapllJ&, block fenctrw ,,' for 1 ~ cab crwae,· • r. Ctrpet CIMnl~t 6625 Tlt..I, 'C.r..-· . "74 ·TElON. 1~· :,.'.;.,· or 'r ! • Phone 642-4980 after ., 7 p,m. -Trade $20,000 eqult,y in 20 ~ET 6 ~ cl~l!llnc; * veme, the TIJ:t ¥an* · · . ' ~ 29' Cel)tury Twin sc~\V acres j\ancho C411tprnia fol' 1 pay ':Cr "' ~aJ.!t;y CUit. :work. lnl'tAU. • . · . .-. c1'Ulser w/ 215 hp G~y V.S. (Gov Reqan country). For work, _call Sterlin&· for repa..ln. No job t.90 ~-Clll"..ai:l:ndll!. (0 u Pertaond. Boat + cash for rltustdeedsor !T!1'ox676 bri~ssl ~ Pluter Jll.tch. L•t·k.ln1 ~ .. '., 'ncome prop. 'Tustin. 5«-35fi6" EVES. : i\ aboMr rep a l·r .. MT-1Sfl'/ LAGUNA 'BE'Aaf' Ill !27.00SS Cabin ·Crtiiier, 3 '. 1966. ~lectrlcaiJ U40 ~ 1 ,.°""""""t lot foe Income Exttlltn~ ....... \, twin FLAG Eloctrte, ... ·t .i,.. U"""l~o,;w .. 6'fC! ~ ~~'>:! ~ • j.pple Vlly )Qt for TD. v.a·1,,rac:1ia. pbolll':, auto pl · trlcianll. Comc'l, re 1,, ~ ;z: ""'--t ,1 · ... • ~ cu)moble hm • 12/1.mlt1 Jot eie. want vacitit lot or Main!. Sm jobll ,.,.etc. C2YKOSKl'S CUstoin·Uptd: ·. ··-..l"I"\. .. , r ... d '"" "'"UM 1e --~-~~--WATER METER .""""" or ,._.or up>SA. _. _ ! V.llue $11,000. ~2431 54~1045 1 ry. ~ ... VJ.l"l"an ~~ , Doylt: Co., rvf:.1 ~19'17 lhfP. 100% --i-~ $'98 '05 per mo 11~""'=-""'~-,,..,~..,.. . Beaut wooded blda· loa, tr. EL E ~CJ.AN .. Llcemed, • ' • --...,.. · ·~ .,. ·g , • Mod Z ac hone ranch, ful· I on yr-niwid ttver pYd rdl. bonded. Small joba Main!. bbl~ It .. uto'1. 6'1-1~. 1'1 j ty dev tr tra« 2 wella. 3 Lift &icee.:. .-... 1: repair. 548-5203 Newpon·mw., c.M, . CITY OF t house1, 14.atalll, 9'-1 ft bani pwr. ~ --r-· .. ,:-. ""' t:Mt'LOYMIHl N&WPORT BEACH 1 95M, 'MM '<I • '"' .......;· ' " vjJlo ...... Trad• lor' plae< G11'ftni' 66tO '-. . . I conyn.or ! Own 6~. airplane. Aaent MZ,6495, "I. Demtittlc Ho.., ., .7,0U Jkquirel compietbt atl ~IN, Big Bear £1ty, fire--/ 330 f't trontagt, • $40,000 JAPANESE Garden e.r au-UV&Jna ·~ ' el&:hth lf&de. one ,.earl J;lace , lli» 3, rarqe. ~ flqUity, oppo1tte Yucca Val· Complete .Se:~ce. ~ "Perma.nent ~ ~·~. ~ 't!.•t fhrl ecntltY for IDca1 Lncomi:, Jey Golf Coune for incQme Reliable. 642-089 Far EUt; ~ . "".&a-a'JOS.. l lZWll~ --~ ~rty-or '!'!'!' .I I • "PPOPei'tY Oraiwe Co: ''Box OJtAEd&eLawn of rntt'hanical ~ Jt ~-7~ * ~ 'tu.!tin· ~EVES. f.oiaJntenance-. Ucenaed .. --: ..... , u.ft 7100 Apply befott 5 P.M..., * *' * ~1~2310· aJt 4 .,....... ,,,. Wed..-3tn. 8, •1969 at O.' * · ~,. ·*-.-* CUT a: edre lawn comp! C1rltlde bl1mik1f City Ha.Il, ~l <>fl --~ ·--- ---------· --c=--mervlce. I.Jc, 5fW261 evu -~~ti..~ ti~~ 3300 NQIPO(t Bl\1S-.. 1 ANNOUNCIMllfl'S--li'Wft1W'.il,--· ~ IBM' Opor~. ·:te ._, ~i; -11--c • .. J, •SIJllESS 1M I FINANCIAL ... l! ond NOTl~ES °i. ... --:.iu.t be ""''d: lb"IMl!t • · ,. " ·1 • I Ginerol S.rvlCOJ 6612 >11•1Ar ·"" rold 6'"1flit · BROlllB 1 .. . -toolWa. All • ,:o:-~, .. •· IQ( lu1:0pportunllln .... oo L•! ' 6401 HEATING~ A~ Cond. """ Coll 'M•. t.M•-. $13-T116 ... Cindy Supply R.ut1 LOST Fri Nite nr is' a: Bal. ~~pa!'PaJ~ it W~be~~ AlltGuJ Af.t(CllS ((JQK, CPart or rut 1'lmA>r boa ~1.. 1m&ll tert.ler type IC-T231or 111..:m , , 1168 C N~. Blvd., C.N'. Excellent inoome sar1 tkw do&. \\'bite A reddl.il brown•l'-~~~~~_..-- hn. weeily \VOrk: {da.yt or tlnaed fur, 2 collal4. No tall HAUL l·lf G • C·I e't 8 u D Htht W1ntttl, M.., 7200 eve1.) reflllin&: and collect. Reward ~1966. t praaa, odd ;t!lhl etc. Frte l'-'----'---- inc money from coin fl)tr-• • e1l Jtrn ~ anytime ated dllpeDIM!n Jn :oi.ta Pt,...,,111 S 6'051:0=::;:.=.=====- Me 1 a and IW'l'0\1lldilll ----· v-H1ulln9, 0730 !m!u. <Handles n&me'brand .LICENSED , FASHION IS'..AND candy and mackal S135Q t~ Sglrltual read.l.np~ advice CLl':AN Lota, •.araat!I et~. NE'\VPORT IiUCH tal cub requlm!. For iper-on all matters. l'° S. El n-ee remov~I, dump, Hip "' . 90l1&l interview In Q:.sta. Camillo Real, San Qenwnte. ba~ · filr, Ir• d • • H1J fulf tlint P.1e1a: Send name, addreu .49'J..9136. 10 AM "j10 PM !m-C7ti 1Mlltfon ..,.n and phone number to: GI la r ... -. r:....... j HAULING, 1ardeninl le , .·fer , ··~ J.C. PENNEY CQ. Ev1nl"' ~hlft SEAFOOO RHTAURANT • • . " REUIBI E.. liE :i: 1S1 E .. c-1 Hlghwoy * Nowporl ~•di * "ROUTE DEPAllTMENT" r ' v.,., ,...p OI . .-al malntenane< by col· IUfPlllS I. .. P.0._BoJc-ll46i • ll )Wr' a SWING~ aM are .lep ·~nc. .,?f•wporl ' ""'-. ~r Anaheim, ca. ~ looking for your .~ra.ad of Colt• )d:eaa atta. ~1111 'JANJTORl:AL . CAREEK Going. Into lu•I~ :;,i;;o:t•, ull lb<tJ<og;,"'° Tlilii, ""'"· """ a.n. MAINTINANCE 0fll'OltTUNITY!~' C"d · ~unJhi 1.. .. , clean-up, name It! I Mui, ,,._...;: , J-•-._,._,_ ""'~==:· "' eti Ol>ru• • v ,... " · Attractlvt lx,.rt ttuonable. M2-403tl rw<...,nt, liUace&lhll ·ex-W1I ...,.....,. • .,..._ am. Phi1IIP1 . 18 ~ ser.tce OUNG WO?«AN perience in all phues prof~Mutual ~ StaUon • "!'fl'!! 11~ ~ dar!r will telclfYou all L=:iliful• day or niahl. Pf9ferred,.. Competitive .No ~·nece~ lkW ' M.rlnt I»'., ·N wport late1t slept:, Call'.Amdl 'wazu, 011~. Mn.. we tft!n ·~Rt~.~ "™b. °"''""" 't .21!c 591-"38 l·lO PM H · I I ms · otlu lncll>cllor PT.•li! Mut~1I Fu(ld A . n<c ~~ ~~~IOl3 PAClflC SINGLES . -Nn '!!! • -· . '.. Inc: ,':;_.. -• Where the attricttvcj JAO<'$ ·~'I· F1r bu1fina", Npt a l.603 W~. 1• Money I. L •• n .. 1 ... _ ....... icwa.r ,in-iH ~. crpl me"" •· w,indow1, (tc. J ( PenR•y (O s.A. iru N:-.~ . ; •. -·· 545'.W< ~;:'1!-. Comp·"""''"' e ..... nu ' ' '"' ' · · s<i.q:u . '•. . ' lllTIRIO COUPLE . . ' . 24 f11blon .bl1n4 " ' ' ·1• 1Hu ,,,..,.,,. to '""''9" i.t • ~r.; :! -.triter or l'°"ltit 6751 ,Nowl!Ort' .. ~h .. C•"f, ~RCtti1J~JUML 2nd ~Sc~,., Sep. apbl.; 1n ·~ lRONIHG cSone ln 111¥. home. 'An !".qu'a1 ~~.. -DRA.F.T$Mlt(·; ...,.,. llftd>.s.t.llSO Brtqownbanlm-~·. ·. ··-----It. ' I f t I ••rt . 6S40 SELEX:TlVE SINGLES ' * m..rra * Part Ume man to do 3 yrs ReaidentJal • Cam-. M • 1 1 =r , 1 . ..._ Hu e1J.a11He :un i women, Storo IMm DutNs mercial. AmpJe ~ 0..r lllf HOMti.OAN 2WO ~. S tq£. · IMcironco ·· 6770 I am to 11 ""' Aa< .., ..,_ !&lary l+l<.2S tu-. T•IMS TINiey ALCOHOilu. A;OO.y:now MEDICAL· iMUuce• .to ~do :rier Retired or S.mi RetiNd WALTERS & SON lilt TDI 6.9% '7 30 ,pan . Pb6oe 542.tlll °"'write to .in ~ home, pkk·u.p I: =~~·or ~ t,. # 5~IO .-· AND 6l<%. c;le ·bulL P.O. Box 1223 Cell• Mell. ddtvery . Ml ph"'" Pvt, ,•A~ y""C T-" i'lkt> IS t<Of'.1l5($ MU~ Call kor detaill. ~ 'l'DI Ina; Medlclrt, Medi-Cal etc. · l • an , •• with - 1% lztt FIVE ~and an FUMr1lt 6412 Exp'd".6:)'1'1 w/1 .,edalllt. Ontra c-..erla ·~ ~e ~~ ~;;.trlpa;;;;. other ~ or -nal estato . • -&d-1533 .att_I p.m. F1thlon f1lerMI Beach cities. Air mail F. E., """-· ........ era,.. WESTMI. ....._ N-rt c~ s."" !°"• ""'""""' tu. Couni,. II,.. .... , nill... 1.olMIHlphtf · !.!!.! PacJit4 i:ol'Kwy at<. '!" """*""'!»:: .... "''* s.-Mert .... e. .. ""· MEMOllAL:'l'~IK so· 'ii-s ,,....,"-s..;,"'" "'644-1~1 •' :' ..... '\!lhftt ·~"-'~" : 113e E, 1Tlh St., q...-.,_ . , _,. . ™u:': =->=-.-... , , '4Q.1111. "l'f.lll Mortu1ry I. C-tory 0.-tnal&ll A maintain. DOO!\l(AN ""-~.~Ir, r;xp.,., ....... ~.Attndn~ Ewa. 813-1165, .• fl>-!UT Com,loto funorolt Fn< nr. eu.21133 tondM~ Si.3. t·-. NII Pel'in .. nlll;hmo>!Rw ~' •uNOUNC.ll"TS frwm $24S --¥··---.------ot pt. time. Own 1.---·r.. ·~tlon. ad ""ork.ing cont!~ "'" C t Iott P1perh1ntin9' ·. ·Phone £144,..1700, Ext f.M Hr ly \\'&.ge + comm. 990 • on<I NOTIC S, •,mo ory.., ,llntlnt 61.SO ASSEMBLY TIWNEES E., °"'" Hwy. at Jambo"'"i 'JU rom$1.,.. NII f~n<I (fr,oo ')!I) 6400 Incl---""'9 INT ·/EXT P1l•tln1, M~re:~~~ l;JU:AL""'~~-=A~T"E.--,SbouldJI==~ LOSE-,,.... ~ Kl• Ev.-.dtlna ID _,beoutl!ul 5'tlal"""' l'W'· J'tt< nj. ' , . ,;.. "' -tho ten1 round ~ vtctnli,. ·-"!"'~ll.r ~ "' ..J. U 5 • 0 II I• '1.1. round ·-1talioll tfta Kunlln81on "'•~ utt•.:..-Stttet ;a; r ... 11-N9-tram0 54l-04lf5 " man. l100 E. Cout HlsJtwq, Village Real Estate 962-4f7l ·~· ' ~· lllOI!llldl.W · = .c.r.oadel)lor Avt . Owner ldrentlfy . "1lT25 •. --2n1 INTER or.!lxt. ~AJJ'IJ'lAU, kc:= · .~°'=516-31=~03~~-~--• !1<1--4611 • ·' • -IMMEo. #1\YICE. 1.-1 llAINT. Mall, llveb>, apt. WANTED' Exp. lull ,_ tOu1lil Man'a"lllt ·A ool<I HRVIC:t 0111-ro•• ·re1.1'11q:11t.543.IUI .. _ -~~""*M..t CM Seno;c. Station •••• , """· lnt"'la loifi<to. vrc. ,... I Palntt"" Exlericwlltt-~·· ...-.• Rlchfi<l!l. ~ Nowpc>rtij Ci>ut """A 1'R'e, LIP.na lobyslfflot .:! 4uo ·~. Ulmatell • ~OOCl'IQN l'ORIWAN "". -""';,' s;;";t·'~:_\?g;;;w;;if ~. <9T·IIOI . * -* ~ • CALLv MHill . Jc l'OIJND'vlc -· Toy WILL -~ .... -·II roor-.UfDZiitdli.uiJi'.t .... a..... y-"""· Black Poodl" Call ,.._...., Mo!btt ot 2,, Ip. -·d -wlll be -lor "J'w DoiJt P!lll Jiii MIL ,..,, hot -M'-fl"Dlll ICim . Oil ... Lott 640i ... l"•tmJmler !j Bh~··J.iO.;:Dllls;,~====~=.F:#i#;'i;r;-,="""" MIXED black Lab.rador :~Q;;i( M\r~fnt ' ~ . JA/NARY'l~ j , maie wtth 1/lonr taoe. ~JIOd "17 boUr1'ui hr. ·, · Name Halllfl.'~I n\O, cld. SC hr1 ,.-.· ,._.,. '.,... M I I I I n I ~ . befon BAB SI'M'ING y hoh'lt1' '. I Chri1t~1. ~ No. 1301. Meaa del Mar . are weJ. cttBdren 1 ~ ,......... corae. 5f9.3003. r..osr • imd' 'biflnd mutt MOM W/ctre for iour child. • Chihuahua a · hktnfne. m, ham~, dlya: or nlrtaU. mix. Prean 13th ~t. 'fl hi' p;i -~~7 area. N .B. aoit: 11"Trl ' · .,...,,. ..... .......ry, .... Lab._,:,;; m , mile .,,,.,.,.,:"... 6560 "Rallln", H:~ -~ iiaia.·-te, C>rpi'!!!ll ,._waf'1, -· · ~ Otl>IMU. Sm1Jl Ui§T , • ~ il1ii. tiriwo, loblt!t! he Eat. 9C:ete browtl cat, vtc. m> Blk. N'pt. Bl.O .. C.M. Rowaril C.,,.m.rlng 6Sto ......... " I I I ! I ' I I I ,. ,I 't t 1 " .. r : " ' ~ ' . I ~ I I I • i • • ! • ' • I ! ! .. -,-~--- ., ' : • ! • ' = .. ! .. .. I I = > I .. f • ' ~ " ~ • • ~ • • •• # • ~ • .. ·~ • ~ ~ :> ~ ~ ~ • • .. I• , ~ t " ,, ~ t • • " ' • 'I • ~ " ~ • ! i • t • ! i • ~· • ' .. • • ' • -, ' • i ' •"1 I • • r - • ' .. A· 1 ' • • ' . I I • , D • ., l • ') ,.\,r ' . ' • ' ... ~ I I i· NO MATIER WHAT they're in the market for, our readers find the DAl1Y PILOT is the best place to put the bite on bargain•. And they do i't with the same gusto as the gourmet here showing how mu ch he appreciates the wares of the famed Alkmaar C eese Marice+ in The Netherlands. You don 't hove to travel so far to find good things to eat, nice thing• to wear, new appliances at bargain prices, a real car buy--or even a chunk of cheese. Just shop the "armchai.r market," the one our adverli•ers deli~er to your door every day. ' ' ' • - . • • . . I • • .. . ,,; .. ~ .. ' - DAILY PILOT • • ($) .. .. . .. " . ' " . -----··_:....,.... •.. •• '" I ' ' ' ... .. ' , . ' ' , . "' . ' " " . ""'~--,--~----------...... ---------:--------------------·----~------~--~ ..... -. -. ----- t ' ' I ! • 18-"ILOT..ADVlltTISllt Thundq, JIOllllJ 2, 1969 Wtdftfltlq, Jani"'7 I, 1M 161~ !I\ lft'jllOYMi,NT lllD>,A. ti:M"LU~iMNt JOil$ & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & llMPLOYMINl IOU A IMPLOYMINT MlllCl!ANlllll l'Oa MlltCKANDISI Hot W · tld AALI AND TtAOI SALi AND TllADI olp W111lod, 'Mon '7200 Help w .. ,o.t .:om: ' 7400 lf'olp Wt"'" . ~~n,, WO!ll-7500 Pumlture IOOOl'urn(twe • llOOO Women 7400 Women 7400 IUILD 'N SAVI WATER AND SEWER MAINTENANCE MAN llmilg Machine ..,. -Now .!l:!':i\. ..... Operator Cl.ERK TYPIST $-498--605 per mo. CITY OF NEWp0RT BfACH 'WE1 SUIT MAKER· WUI ..... .-.......COlllnll. DI'~-"•·• d "·- -Oii """""*"' "-... ·-In -100, Sensim&Uc ot NCR ne1 depe.rtma11L , Tne 60 rnacttlne dtlired. Th rte wpm elect. typewriter. Dll'T. MANAGllt CASHllltS SALIS Requires completion of the tenth grade and two yem experience tn the maintenance of we.ter or sewer line s. in concrete work, in bllildln& rnllin- tenance, or other clottbt rellted ru,d1. APPl.Y be- tore 5 p.m .. Wed., Jan. J, 1i69, at the City Hall, Personnel Ot.tict, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 673-6633 Sorne exporlense ,... = '''"':;!""'" In ,. .. .._ Ctll Pa ' ' · I O.pt, I /~U ' 1 . tory lpfU1. (714~.r,401 I HOIJ!itW.dES Screw Machine Operator qulr,.i. E-ll•nt eompony benefits. Good future for quo~ lflld worker. Apply to; P•IJ!l/1'1,•1 Office U.S. Dive~ Company STACO, INC. 1119 ...... St. c .. t. Mou 549~041 * NEWPQllTER&nE HOSTESS 3323 W. Worner Int•"'''wlng pow tor at· Santa Ana 1r1e11ve. '°""" ladle• with Jndlvidua.! to aetup and oper-thorough knowledge of New- ate B & s # 00 11erew ma· port Beach &00 adjacent ch.lne, capable of approving An equal opportwtlty areu. artlcles and maintaining employer Newporterette rtaff will production runs on small , --------I wtlcomt hotel gu· ·ta upon pn!cilion parts. Small 1hop. arrival at lobby or altport. Excellent wnrking condi· RN'S Appl)' ln pereon only, be. lions. tween 4-6 p.m., Monday Staco, Inc:. 1139 Baket St. Coat& Meu. 92626 54-1 An equal opportunity employer thru Friday • General Man- 01 .... 3 to 11 :30 a'NEWpQRTER INN M·S . . . 3 to 11 :30 1101 Jamboree """' ICU ... 11 to 7:30 ~_;,;;Nl!WJIOr'-""'-'-' "-'Be""ac;;;.h _ Excellent workin&: conditione in new hospital. Contact: . : :, ' I .,, BU!WlNOtlllATEl!?Al.I' nLONI .. '"" ' -!• C Fa.t t Jl!OYbiC, ~- , cboln ol di>tl·-U boo,1 lmprovtmtnt center netdt E ' ----' C quallllt4 peaple, WUl-pt 111J ,,_,.,ng o. ...,. _ _,, ,. •!Ut 10 LAGUNA BEACH An equal opportunity emplo)'91" ntallbts u a career, ~o seuonal 1IY ott. Clompltte trlnae btnetltl pltaa! Growtll I muna promotion A oppor. t:;ntty. TbJa company trtlna at all leve\I. Plenty ot tndi-w Wish Y vidual rewarda' !or extra ef~ • OU fort. Inte.-vlewa at '""' lo- *.Health In * Wealth ••• 1969 cation MObday, January 6. 1969 and T\leJday JanU&l')' t.~·9AM 'W IPM. *Happiness BUILD 'N IAVE O:>r 1\lltin l-O:iaJ:iman • Oranee nf: 5Ult:I01 I .:I.. . Pull Time _U.Y!ff!,rt~ ExP'd ~=" ~:-!n .... Anaheim 1784 w. Lincoln now. Apply In pert0n. No = :."1a 225~-= "'SADo°l'.'iaACK INN An equal opportunl" L1gun1 ... ch employer • ---~-'----Ageoc:IOI, Mon & Women 7550 • Secret11ry Bookkeeping Machine Operator * Direct Siletm1n Director of Nur111 Opportunity Jot versatile in. I need 4 men immed. to fill (PART TIME) dlvidual poues1ln& 1ood newpon . paraoMel , agency new Wea positions in the Cotti Meta Varletr ol work in account.I 1borthand, typlnc, d!ct9.- 0range County area, selll-. M 1 I 'H I pa.Yable, receivable, cost in-phone skillL Ml.lSt like var-stereoe & sewin&: machines. emor 1 oaptte ventary."Experience on book· led .duttet, phone conlact, Three lead1 per day. (Nr, 642.2734 ~pin& maobine. prefef.. • bflavy work load. 1 rog.$1t.t5 One of Our M1ny lfr,.!nsl MEDITERRANEAN SPANISH New Showroom; Samples Will S.11 Any Pioc1 IMlvlcl .. lly 8' WOO<! carved arm divan, Jg. man'• chiit or love Hat. 5 Pc C>etagon dark oak din set w / black or avocado framed cbllrl: 8 Pc BR sot. 9-d Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mlror, 2 com- mod ... decorative headboard In Spenllh oak dealan with matching box 1pring1, m11t?e11 & fnlne, ONLY 5529.95 ($1095.95 Value) or TERMS 11 low 11 '4.66 Wotk No down -UH ou ttore char .. plan Approved Furniture (Ne F1ngy Front-BUT Qu11ity Vtl-lnohlel 2159 Horber llvd., C11t1 -· 54a."40 Open 9-9 D1lly-$und1y 11..S 12 Yoar1 ••mo locatlon--tamJ OW'Mrt -----~ --·-----------Purnlture IOOO Pl1nu l Ortint 1130 customers call w. No &lrq.· ably on BUJTOlWhs EllOO or Pi mlcks or gilt!, Hon"' ..i;, Ncit . . STACO, ·INC. eac" '!~Tu!0!0'11 TUOR E A L ONLCE-OOAR·YAJ'MOlllL" b, hard work•"· Highoi L1dlos Ages 24 plus " n • n N ~ !' R M L f a . pay 1n !he b"'ineu, 100% . 'lm!Eo. OP£NINGS ! Sta I 1139 81kor St., C/ol MODEL HOMES-SAVINGS Conn. • Wll!Utllf • IQ>abe. DOWN on approYecl credit Tile A11 New .•1 1969 Renault I i fimmcing, mod. ins., etl.' tolt'furuRE ,FOUN'l'AIN . CO, nc:. 549-3041 TO !0%. -~led PIANOS ind ORCl/oNS Call mornin&• 9 to 12, a1ltr-. . : VAfJ,E'f ~~~· _ ' 1139 Baker St. An equal oJJpOrtunity -*A Jove teat, 3oak llvinc ''One-of.(·Kind'' llOOIUI 3 to 5. 526-6616. ' WW nJ.n. ,EXaeuf:nt oppof-Coit& Mesa 92626 employtr ~~ Dlnnta..es,-r ~~· • ~ ta"b~!1lMnl-~ vou.• CHOICI tunifl l ·tar quaUfted la.di• S49-30il ~ ~~ 10 " OFF '·~.:..:..L. -•L.· .. _, .. ~-~-An-uaiop--i+..• K1tchtaworlt:en.C..U• El Pre1ldtnte k~l.ng1iz:e "/O . ·' e Bo•t...C..rpentlr w1111 mau..,ma~ apuu~c. ~-.. "':'~_. ... ., ~ " -Mill Mo to•......ntrtnciUO.,,. ---emp1oya-----L-VN-;s-·-··-ltARGUS AO CllS bedroom •ottc._C!Ok_ -· ..51:1QP • .IAJlLXI _ • n t e Compn!henl!ve Medical dre&Mr l.t. ·mirror, king N6 down • Eur tcmui -·~-· 1_0 ---l-5--MIW-PEl-&AL-ECOllOMY---11---+ '· e Wood1hopA11embly . ·Plan 3to11 & 11to7 1869CNewportBlvd.,1C.M. heacJboard, 2 ~~. eDtlivery e . ' • Flbergl11 molders • Grou ...... ln1ur. RH' or LYN Ind Reifel -L--1 . I !7600 klnplu mot~ • ""'" Gould Music Com,.ny . I ' ' I· (Lamln1tor1) • Pmfit abarlni retire-New convaleactnt hospital $gyvv .. lnati'Vctlo.rt .•prina•. 2 bou*.iit 11.mps, "Since Ull" • P1lntert helper 'i ment tru.et ~heduled to open end ot "ro Womeft J I piece Spanitru wrou&ht 2045 N. Main. Santa Ana w/oxp. . e Employees uvin&s plao NEEDED FOLL TIME Jen. Apply 1n pereon. 393 of All ~I· boo dining set.. Y $461. So. ot FrHwe;-, 541-0181 • Profit sharing bonUI Hoepttal Rd. corner New-. ..... $20. down le $4.50 weekly, Mon. 6 1'rL 'tll t JENSEN MARINE CORP. . Apply port .t H08Pltal Rd, N.8. A uripter, utu3 111l 1tpcat.eQr. ~ credlt. Dally to 5:30 23.S Fl1her, C.M. Pl~ oall MR REED can be youn: • • • ..1: HAMJL'J'ON PVJltNITURE w· T DAYS 111 '"A 2 -11 Newport H1rbor We otter a llmple, proveu 5948 We1tmin1ter Ave ., e INSTRUCTORS -FUD Saleco "; __ ,,~,.., Corp. · SEU. TV -adv e r ·t i • e d formula I.or aucceu. Troti Wt1tmln1t.er. l:M-M34 ... n., M ........ ,.,.., Conv1le1~trif Ho.pltal PRO ucrs. Th •-..,....., or/and part time. Neat •P-. 1155 E .. San Antonio 64~7764 D e •wa)' ~ consultation b~ ap.oolntment. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. Hl&:her prictl are comlzlc - pearance. Muet be able to ~Belch calU pav~ Jor )'OU. You will NEWPORT 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun. but we are atiU ditcotmtfrW meet and deal with the "'-·~1 oppo~·-•ty' emp.loy•r , find a steady demand for School of B"alnesa 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. all .... ltnoa &: .--.. ... In tbt p\lbl•·, ~ fim•~. Apply ~-•-• EXPERIENCED Avon Productl " ~ • ..--"" 5.__. .. --• 833 Dover Dr ... N.B. hmlture retumtd !tom d1I-lut dqa of the gre&t Mov--in penon, Holiday llealtl!i J\CCOUNTING: Clerk. Ex-PERMANENT ,,. .. ,,. Al 53 Spa, 2300 Harbor Blvd~ pe'rlenCed 1n ll cc o u n t • • 540-7041 546-63(} -V"V p1q itudlos, model bomt1, in& Sale. It will co.t )'OU CM ...,.-. Intuvi•wt Fridey •Hourly Teller WANTED> Automotive o111 .. ~~ !.111;..~.,li"!; ~-" M~~-e•· :;:-:,, .. wait Sl>op • bllY . . a.flll MondaY am can Monday & Fritlay ~ ...... ~............_., ... ...,...,,,.. ~ -.._....... ... 1' 642.'400'or ... ,.· "6--0319. 81nk of Amorin '"'"""· c 0 '" Ph te youroell! --tutor-RD FURNITURE WA!ID'S BALDWIN STUDIO * COOK * ~~~~HJG~~~ 1B691N~Jt.B. ~l~t :::= =.~~10,:~:.~ 1144!:'~~.,CM I80t N~~c,: ..-., 2~l\~~ie":'nE:!nt 1ndustrles., Inc!. 1644 Whit-847-3541 Ext. 34 H.B. area. Call Mr . &CS-2859 Wed .. Sat. a Sun. 'tll e Pl1not & Or11ne tiei .AW., cotta· IMesa.. Ao Equal opportu!llty,"l!mployer Robinson M2-77fll MIRCHANDtirtll Set them now at Newport Beach eqUaJ opportuni!Y emPlo~-rw ,.__ M I YOUNG man to 1, a r q . • . " , •• ~OSM~qLOGJST e SECRETARY e SALi AND ~QI Geroge Silo I022 .._at U1 C ~ rad I a tor bu sine 11 ' 2 Ho11sekffP41n·l 5~~·~eet it!m cllentele, ~:e:~::twi~= Furniture aooo .ADt condlUonen:stove, mi&c. 1n9 Newport ;rvc1, CM ~ ~:~~~1k!~~~~it= Full tirnt .. 01y Shift ~~t uecea»y.r Apply iD Good orpnber pttterred. RATrAN ~ra • 1ounae tt~. llllm Cutty Sark. 646·02 1 • • ' I S46-478S or Apply tn Penon 1 ~....,u ' · · -A p ~ t y RADIA11tONICS, i:h&ir Collet &: ~ tablta Huntington~ 862-fW Aulo Radiatoc Huilllng1on Beach 'SH __ ERAT_ ON 'BEA1H' -11"2 Teller·_Ave .. Npt -~ ior an.' 2 "" .. i,REE TO YOU &IZ--1225 E•"· . · Coovale-nt H-•w · . 'JNN . 833-~--•· II co 1100 f'. ~~=--=-=--.,,,=.:-: ...... "°t" ·•lW drawers $10 et.ch • ...,p 1" ' ·, SERV1CE S!ation atteodalrt. 11192 DelaMu-e st.; Hot& BCh SWITCHDOAltD N•"•ih>'de •-·-cba1r " ~'"RE ,.~. REnIGERATOR & eJectrlo MUAt have exp er 1 enc e · 21112 OctaQ A9emle .... ..,...16"' ~mv e """"'"' ranp D&y" Pormanenl. X l n t LAUNDRESS ·Hontlnlton Beach OP&RA!l'Olt ottnoW> $15. l'ort evap 2 Id Eo(cellent ..,,: dryer • neodo aom• -ii, working oondltlon11. u • l iFull :time WITH TYPING SKILLS. Es:-cooler $15. Maltie coffee di= $~ . 96&-6075 Allo range &: oven. TW 393 E 17th St Costa pd, only. To operate the 55$ A: 2 end table• f20. Twin ii ,\ ~ _ all 3.. 1919 Santa Ana Avt. Oil, . ·• AppJyin.Pel'IOO COOKS Cord Switchboard for buly RlvitrtlOfabedl.$30.Fire •CV IT Cold1pot Cotta Meu. 6fW228 or Mesa. . .... J-J11"1i~ B~ach t fl; 2 Bl Alo nrator -ftltlV com. 5tM580 111 · d · r ..... !/it""'f:.~. ...t ,.. Flrst & SeCond Cooka o(fice In N.B. are&· calJ tcrten It ..,. '""' ... u u•.•-Experience , ·.. -:"•Ji;lf'-'" ~Ol}li~ r-new convaleKent bospi• . su.8360. Salary open, fibeJ'&]a• chain, 15. 98M981 _..... _.,,..,,, MOST JOvtna, loude,t pUITirc DINNER COOK 181'l2 lle!Awor SL, Hnt& ll<h ~ llSW • tattt.t ldtte I tnwn, APPLY · )V:¢:RfSiiEs WANTED ~ ~"'."~~~ ~iJ:"i<::: T~E:i·n ~;~;: HAPPY ""'' YEAR! ~ntl~uu ...!!!! 5 mac old. To~-. • 619SlcepyHollo1vLn, ., •Fo00icocktail '·' . port Beach corner Newport Kno\vledieot1ewlngesten. Thank Y· . Po VAST &tock Amer&: Eur Part Silver Persian. Laguna Beach e Exp'd only Blvd. & 1-lospital Rd. tial. 4001 Unit O, Birch St., .. . . ~ turn & clocks. Larr Y 491-1458 . 112 *1 RN•E•Wdy CMeARchan--lr,, Town ,t"~;1ry Inn SECRETADY Nowport Beach, "'"' oc Your PCltfOnage ~..,.. Anvdtt""c"· 2411 l'EMALE. halt Germ&n. llall Ge 18582 Beach lvd '> airport. ADD< ed f It . .,owport Bl .. . M" Co1lle • 7 "'°'· Good with Apply 29'l5 J-tru:bor Blvd;· "Huntln&10n S:aeh . $400 to $550 NEEDED: Exper ience 21M }I ov c£'" '1,'• klds A: good watch dot- C.M. See Mr. Hinman. 2 PO'aitton: Xb1t oPPortwd4' SeainetrtN. · c.11 497~1335, Har~ ta eu lewtnp Machlntl 1120 145-2'65 . 1/3 SUPT. '°' "'" k apt. '°"''" NURSES AIDES 'tor. liwp .,,,., girt Frtdi1-between ll A 5 PM lo< • . ou* K=K· fASii"'* .,; SINGER will\, ~t ·-ti\D rabbit!, Dutch • Nprt Bch are a. Ex· 4 to 12 Shift Elec typewriter, shorthand. an interview. i IOle. Will ••'-''1-for Dwarfs, 3 black does. 1 1 perienc:ed! Send full resume ' ~pply ·in PeriOn" Mill~ yrs office ~· Full bl1anCe: $39.7'..,.....~ ~e brown buc)t. Ca1•• i to Box M 465, Dally Pilot.. . Huntqtou Bu.ch benefits. Cell Ml)..2910, Mr. FOk PUR.NITUllE $3.93 mo. teb 10; DD next available • .,__ l/J EXPERIENCED r.1echanic. Convaitscent Hospital. . Silvester. ASSEMBLERS ( APP\.fANdlS Oil ~nt. Guarantee OK. Ai50RAaLE'PtiPPY. bid!· col· Full time. da,ys. 16 4.S, ·1879a Delaware St., Hnta Bch j SHARP GAL! , ANT.IQU1i:1DAY OR Button holes, zlt·Z&I etc. or, 4 mo'• old. amal1 brffd, Adams, Costa M e 1 a•o · ntett1ted ln • manager 1 N GHT ~, ••20 No attach needed. Cell mixtd. ~ .it 7: ~ , aEflNEP 1..-dY. fpr 'ch~ld .:poiiltlon with a raptdly ex· Electro-mechlnkal usem~ '-11i1 540-1206 caft!, to alternate_ with panding boutique. Muat -be at adcrowave compooents. BAM.BOO tunJt:, ~ ~1212 ot .893-+144. p.rn., -• 1.l Sailing ln•trustor .ano~ lady or hve in. . experienced ln hi&h 1uhioD-Rtquh,umechanicald8'1te,... cuNcw~. 2 arm Slnetr. ~ l9ii YOUNG m C&\tl, Good pay Ir benefit. .. '4esa ·Del .~-uea. Call ed. sporUwur, dreSIH and tty. W\11 train. cbalts. 1 1 copper touch-t>-matic. fay ott bll ~=e;.: .. ~ .. ~; SCHOCK BOATS 962--35.58 nooll to ''~M. own dilplayL llUr1ace bit. Vtr)' of$41.25orlpymni,ot ........ , ....... ., .... ~"" 673--2000 tn.ns. Experienced only apply Call Personnel i>t,t. tood ocmditlcih. S 13 5. $5.45. Clll nc: 135-U PAJl,AJai:,ET & eap, . wiQI 1 MECJIANIC, commiuion or BAJi~SJTI'EA needed by THt: LOOK 644-2400 lbr appt. (714) 494-9401 8f8..,9213 · food 6 t.oys. to~ tiomt. Ulary. 3100 E. c 0 u1 teUl>etiO< .. lntann -HOSPITALITY HOSTESS •• LARGI: ' ... ltctiona! $20. •1-~-~ "~ -· ' '112 Highway, Coronadel Mar~ old. Liil bsk.P'g. Muat have looking for mature women TE LON IC End. tbll $15 Qch. ~ cotfte WM ta.bl'$~" Grind . AN Shi 1,;;;;~;;,;=ii-==;;.,. <!Wfl.Jrana,..,.IU-4672 to welcome newoomen to tbl $150 1 ~ t $10 · · · ~ YI old malt.~ Mtier Agencies. Women 7300 .. e-W~R.ESS-e Exp'd., the 'com.mun.it;y. Mu1t t.WJ 1~s1.eo.. ·" · ~~~ ·=~ ·s:3o 112. """ 21 .. Apply F I y I n • lypewr!ttt, Cir an.I "' bon-Engineering Ce. . couch " cllllr., "'1nll1 A.J ~ WOy, Ullo i: Yl!ilii 014 ~ ~ See Betty Bruce at ' .Butl:ft', S10l Newport BIVd. d&ble. A~ 285 ~· Main, Cagun• leach end a: oottee tablta. 5 H1lb. Pk., NB .' Sbepheni. ~ 113 ,}1.8. ~ Su;1c . 7 • .Tullio. Ca 111. pO&Jtd ber •tnoiL m-1223 llEAUT Portor Pli'!9> II tOUR 40 Ill a.t.Sll• ' m· fl .¢xrr~..,.CED S • w i n • 54;.ms An eq&I opportunity' -~ ~· \ tJd WflC Ma~:()peratms._ Few WORK· IN .CdM employtr U1 •xquWta Ll1<o -·-1 -WO ww be : AgencyforCarett1'1rl1 ~tn.ifMJel being 'aeoepttd.. SECRETARY for Legal I~ THS .QUJ ~.~ :·· :: · IOt& :NWfl'I. ; 110 W. Cout Hwy, N. B. .2J!07 S. ':fk, ~A. 7'"'3'30· '""l.""' " Mu~~~ *~RIVERS * JANOAR, ,2; ltff ' By appoint. 646-39a9 ¥~GER AS a I e.s I.a 41, W9J; ,·.~ e lblll •-• N Ix rf 1 -.led lor <Ima itntt. Ap, mus -reepons ty. -(19 encl · " ""' S.crot1ry-G1I Frl~•J .· i>IY-Mariann'1-Fa8)1lom. No: ary open. Wrlte P.O. Box K~ A'ZE~ . I Front ofc. Type at least 80 14 'FUhk>.!1 Wand. I, Corona df!l Mar, CalU. .lQi,Uji'.:=.:::::.+,;~:r:~ t Wpm. All-around assi.ltant BABYSJ'ITER., home home, 8'B5 Must have dean II l k f ~·-GENERAL '-·--··rk 3" drlviil ttcml. Apply to pleuan\ to wor or uv-. Coeta MtM. • 5 Days a i.......-wu • 711 YI LOW CAB CQ, l ,..,_ll M Andmlon 548-7796 k 0 ndmo'"--days a wk. M'.on, Wed, Fri. YI r. . Wtt . ra '"""'' type. 1 •-• ~E. 16 •• st. ARGUS AOINCIES call 833--1050 9 10 • ,ri,CJ.., r>nly. Own tam .. 1869 C Newport mvd., C.M. EXPER. waitress, full time. =2 The Bliills, N. B. --------1 J · Hn. U :30 to 8:00 Bel'ltotl's l Help W1nted Coffff Shap, 133 s. Cout WANTED: hrt time SAW , Women 7400 JfW)' .• L. a. babysitter, "l1 home, Tu4!1 • • BABYSl'ITEll, 3 •·-_.., • Thurs, 3, !O to 3,30 P.M. , ....,. Mabft, -reuable per 1 on Whokaa1e Ucbtlnl J1xtur* t lN Pert Tlmt In your b:>rM tn Wblttiet wanted. Br 0 0 Jc h u r s t 4 •1 11 to 7:30 am Moo. Ir Tues. tctpll ana. M$.0016·aft 5:30 Garfield area. 962-2:166 ~~ ~ eve1. LIVE-IN Baby Sitter $&O nee. p \II COD\ 1 Parle Lido mo., 1:30 A.M . .f~MI P.M., o::>PYW'RlTE:lt net: 4 e d, llorl. l Coovale.,.nt C.oltt Mon-Fri-~Aft 4,30, 1'."'1' for Fun Stulf. Put ,· •. ,· .. 7.... 11 • 406 FJa&shlp , ~~-or t ~ 1iiocu.> ., , N•wport Beach 642_. ~;.,j~~·~:~: ~ ..... . -' I . · l 'R.is. ---. lifriill: 3 -· ' HOUSEKEEPiR .,VAllfi:i) iiliidri'ffil _ G':nr'"'M p.rn. -~·~! !f'l. WOf!'· 7~ I N•w Convalo"'ot H"pllal · .lnr hoom, Ml timt. M ... ~--!s ~ ~ A " WANTEIDl.• ........ _ k • ' AJ!ply 3i3 Holpital Rd., Ntw--.; Vtrde .._,..__~ · ·· ' . ~ce nont ""' nlum .....,.. • -l portBeacb.O>rnerN""'°" ®CKDI 60P:liii'1 tdii M"tdt<ol.AulahW}-. dur!ittr'r..:.:-= Blvd. A Hoapital Rd . ' hit._,_ n Si.nla Ana 614--llll lor _.-. " qualllloatlootl in ;oJJ:,. - HOUSEKEEPER, It v e ·I n Aw., c.M. 1/2 HSKPR e day wtt)c, ~ N-IOl l'tallJ POot . «iupft wtth l yr old blby. BABYSiJ"ifR f1i' ~ln& otf. lnquire Mrt. Dart CXIVPU:Sb'J.lAitOll&I 1 Pvt rm. bl. T. V. 40 to n\6the:r, BJ. artl. Can turn 531M110. work..hr( UM~ t.::ynprtfemd.-irlnlp. 01! 3'*" ~ SOCK.ITTO'EMI --~~!!;!M!!!__.::_~--~:!!!!!:!!!:=!~=======~~~~-- • _,;.. .J.I i ";" ·t ~ .. UlllJlllB> MILEAGE WARRANTY RILLY·fACTORY EOIHPPED ACT NOW LIMITlll OPPER No P1nnenfS 'Iii Feb., 1969 Toyota s DOW . DELIVERS ANY NEW OR USED Toyota~in Stock on ClflPl'OYecl credit NO PAYMENT ' ' . 'TIL . ,... 1969· - Fari-~astic SAYl·NGS ... ~ t.._ • ~' OJfLOW MILEAGE . ..·i - Dentinstrators MUST SEE . JIM iLIMONS. ' IMPORTS .. ~ · 411 W.. Warnlr SANTA ANA .• ' 540-2512 • -+ I I ; , .. ~~~~~-~---~~~~-----~----------------~~&;o,._,_,._,_,._ ... ,..,._ .... ....,..., ...... ~.-....-......... .-. .................... ~~P.,_'~"' ....... ,.., ... ,...._~ ..................... . I l ii t I " I ,. ' I . I I > . • ,. • • ' ~.. . ' " I·~· "' ... ' . ' . . . . . . DAILY PILOT ... Wtdrtrsd.)J', January 1, 1%9 Thur~, January 2, 1%9 9800New C•rs 9a0o ·~'-"o..-~-.c.98-'0.;..0_N_•w_c_.1_,.~.'-"_,,;r'.c.98'"-'00 Mi•cHANDISi FOR TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTAT•'1"oi.;;;---;fu· lffipiliii~Tt-·rmorNw--"ri1ifli:.R!Paiffl'ffii~ ,I IANUAR~ R£D l~G US£D C~R SAL[ ;HE PRICE ON EACH AN D EVERY USED CAR II~ OUR GIAN;, INVENTORY HAS BEEN SLASHED. WE MUST DO IHIS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR RECORD B"EAKING NEW CAf, TRADE.INS. -START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT IN A DEPEND. ABLE LATE MODEL USED CA R OR BRAND NEW 1969 PLY. MOUTH, CHRYSLER OR IMPERIA L. THE BEST CAR AT THc BEST FRICE .. , , . THAT'S ATLAS.CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH . '66 CONTINENT Al 2 Door ~•rdto Yi -~ ,,,..,_--r;;~:.P..-~ • .Iulo. ll&H -t, d rop, ) & 1'8 f ' • fl du s2s'8'8"'"' '63 GRAND PRIX l. owner, V8, 11utom11tic, ll&H PS . do!io11i11q. IKQF675 ) ' ·"'"con. SJJ 88 $2488 NEW CAR SAVINGS TOO!! BRAND NEW 19b9 VALIANT 2.DR. SEDAN FULL FACTORY EQU IPPED 2027 Serial No.·YL21A9E12 193 6 Seria l No . PE21F90I868-40 ·----~.,~~. I . "· BRAND NEW 19~9 PLYMOlllH FURY FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED .'~ ' 2396. All l"rka P1111 Tar e11ll Llc•11- Sole hint Yellll Thro11glri Su11day, Jc1111rr I SALE ANO TRADE Boot . & y chb 9000 1.,.--------l·--'1--•=~.....o.:.:.::11'1o10'T1" t300 Imported Autos Pl•no1 & °'9•.. 1130 h FT. <>atom FWnJJ.., 9600 Imported Autoa ,_,_;.._ _ _...;._ _ _.:.. HONDA • MINI BIKES 9600 Racer. Blue and aold. • HAMMOND • Steinway -Ya-Trailer & boat freshly maha ·new I' used pianoll peiated . 1New white ol all makes, Best buys in n au cab yd• • Upbolatar:v SCR·AM-LETS ANSWE•S So. Oillt right here.· Three 16% bp Champkln SCHMlD'l' •MUSIC CO., engines. Complete w I t b l90T N. Main. several tuel 1.a.llb, It~ Santa Ana and control&. See at 281X1 I======== Lafayette, Nowport Beacb. Television 8205 BSTN. Whaler 14' .elect '67 RENT TV $10 ..., & 6; HP .. · Jhnl, , Bow N Oe-'t ~ d U rail, run g lites, trailer, o t""" • ... ,..,;., e very (euy launcb). Skis, 3 fuel fi34.-0ln or '172-9ll0 ~ • Qlnopy A extras. RCA °""'TV,....., Special !!!¥ OJlc> new), 637-7549 price $100. HendertlOn'a 1817 Harbor, C.M. 548--6013 S1flbolt1 . 9010 2(1" COLOR, Zenith Portable c 0 I,. uMsIA DEFENDER TV. $550 New -Sell $300. (29') SI 6 30 HP . t.'laple Bcdrm set. 646--2863 ttps • in. board, full racing gear. USED TVs $25 & up. RepakS Loaded w/optionals & in shop or home. 2027 xtra.s. Xlnt cond. Dinghy 1-larbor Bl., CM. 64>1672 & outboard Inc I u de d , $12,950. 494-7735 or 646-6047 Hi-Fl & Stereo 8210 PENGUIN Sailboat wit b EREO Solid tat trailer. New i;ails. $350. ST • 1968 s ~· . 637-1549 4 spd, 4 speaker audioJ========= z;ystem in walnut console. B 1 M • 1 9033 Left on lay away. Pny ~a!!_ enocn_ce"--'-- balu.nce or f79 cash or low EXPERIENCED pyn1nts.Warehouse. 53&-7289 SKIPPER lt6t 'tO' Ok '65' * $239 * HERB FRIEDLANDER IJ750 llEACH ILVD, HW. lt 12 llech So, G. 6rO'f'e fwy.) Takilll -Fauna -Radio - Behave -fIRED Girl about her boas: "You can't keep from admiring hint It you don't, you get FIRED." , JQRAM-lETS :. :': .;:: .,, "':,,,'-::;:. ·4N~E·RS : ,:-:ie::',~e~ :i':!: '!llJ , . fou &ell. ELMORE Malted!-FmH -Tease -MC1I'ORS, 15300 Beach Blvd. Nearly -IN the ARMY Westminster. 894-3322. Husband to Lriend: "No-J .=::==:=;~==:o:=== body oan rook lilre Mabo~ AUSTIN 'HEALEY but they came pretty close when I wu IN the ARMY." '67 HODAKA, ex p an a le n chamber fiberglass tank & fender, rake bar & fork brace. The good tires. Make offer. 546-81'76 '67 TRIUMPH T·lOO C 500 C.C. Xlnt cond. Ul\\ mileage, $825. Pvt. pty. • 531-8387 • NEW ltEAJts . SPECIAL '69 .Austin America $88 ON. $57 MO. + i:ax &. Lie. For 36 mo. 0.A.C. All Carry Charges Incl. All l\1cxlels Available For Immediate Delivery 8500 \Vanis y,•ork. 548.3561 ~""o <>en CC y ha 358 Sporting Goods J.JUO .:>.N ama , actual miles. Like new. J rtuµort 31111 1orts .SPORTS.EQUIPMENT. Boat1W•ntec1 ·9050 l:>l5. 20582 Go.hawk i.ar., SACllJFICE -Hobie 9·3·· a CASH for best buy on Huntington Beach. 53&-1690 ~peed bonrd Three string· 2:> to 50• l2 & 14, liberglas _ 1967 Y AMAJ-IA 3100 w. Coast Hwy. l'l"S, good material for mini l't'nvboats, eoinpletc. Wrile 1 305 CC', 4,500 miles, $330 and Newport ·Beach model. A good buy at $35. full info, ti1r. Siegel, 470 '';i=""i''"'i;iP:;;Y,;;m;;.n:::"'1'· ,;54;:;"-,;';:"::;';;;;;0" J~642:'.::.94ffi:!::'._,,,===;:54Q.~l'.."'764 Call 494-4747 s. Beverly Dr, Beverly I BSA Victor '68-2700 miles. .,/'62 SPRITE s U R F B O A R D , DE\,'EY Hills, Calif. 90212 W /trade for sn1aller bike. as is, $100 WEBER Tip top condition. 962-4018 e 548-2580 alter 6 e $60 Aircraft 9100 Austin-Healey woo '6J 646-4720 ---Trucks 9500 SKIS· Head 210 downhills Pri. Pilot Course I ~;.:..:c:O;:R __ M_E __ ..;.::o.;: I • J~~~io • used 1 season. Excell cone.I'. S~ dn, $20.16 mo. l\1ooney *SP TS NS VAN* ========= ~2301 Au-craft Sales. F M Pardo * TRUCKS * Orange County Airport They Are All Here At 8600 549-2666 er 546-1610 Fantastic Discounts ·------qooo Kenmore Late Moclel Mobile Homes 9200 Ccppertone gas r a n g e , . 1 Silvertorie TV (map I el • Skyhne 69 $6999 Qi.bine!) Works. Chairs, foot New double wide 2 bdrm., ~Is. kitchen stool, sports cen~er kitcbell, Palm equipment · Boy scout Springs Manor, fully furn. uniform • Miscellaneous lshed lnel'g. all kitch. ap- girl 's c l othing, Pliances, cpts., drpa. 20% m Is c e 11 an e o us boy's dn., cash, trade Ot' eq,uity • -elolhffig.....--Dishe8t--k-rl-i-.e k Jn..mo. Q..A.C~--__ _ knacks, heater (electric) Rick B1ldino's iroas, waffle iron. Good Mobil• World chrome towel racks, curtain 19.132 Be~ch Bl., H.B. 962-tm rods. Large slabs marble. 436 S. Harbor Bl., SA 531-8770 64~ SEE the Dual Wide Road-1 FRIDAY IS liner Pan American, Para· YARDAGE DAY... mOU11t, Elite and Gerleral ' Jo" Costa Mesa mobile homes now at New .11electloo, fantutic pric. Dual Wide Sales es ~f!ry Frlda.Y IO AM at: INTERNATIONAL Chapman r.fobile Homes Inc. YARDAGE 520 N. H1rbor, S.A. 27j() Harbor Blvd. 531-8571 Cosla Mw• Holiday Special x AUCTION * .,. wido $1599 down -$98.89 lf yoo will 11ell or ~ mo, Incl. tax, Jc., del. and set-up -3 y . .s. ins. BAY HARBOR Mobil• Homes Show 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa Cat Harbor) Rca.Oy lor Jmmedla.te delivery BEACH CITY DODGE 16555 Beach Blvd., (Hwy. 39) . 540-2660 Huntington Beach ~5! FO_RD 'l)°uck; _v~ _t@. At;. is. MUST SELL! ,.,.7257 Campers 9520 ---- CAMPER CLEARANCE of 1961 El Oor•do, fou, Wiru:h, Scot1m111 •nd Gold· line mod1l1 •t ,,;BIG DISCOUNTS,,; AH '69 models now here. S1ve txtre $ 011 our True~· C1mp1r Prices. 8-'l· I I Ft. Model., Ch11~1ie Models, S1lf Cont1i11ed Unih, All C1mp1r Acces- 1ori11 In Stock. *CAMPER RENTALS* 5 Ye•r Fin 1ncin9 On Approved Credit DATSUN FERRARI ~ --FERRAR~-~c Newport Imports Ltd. Or- ange County's only author- ized dealer. SALES -SERVICE -t'ARTS 3100 \V, Coallt Hwy. Newport Beach 642-94C6 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer FIAT '63 FIAT, 4 dr. nw tires Xlnt. cond. less than 40,000 mi. $350. 8'17-6135 FIAT '67 FlAT &50 SpldE!t,"Br1tL'lh racing green and Ow only Uungs wrof'l.G -bQdyi dlngs -you can sec-. A~uiru1~ 1936 \'t'oody wagon, so no°" pN'fer an older-fl('W<'r car. Just servic<'d by a me<-itan1 c on Brue<' McLa1'C'n's spCc- tacular and \\ in(M7 ln- t.ernatio1111.l 1•acing.., tcan1. Runs smoothly. Equity rK111 $900, but wlll:ll would you offer? Call &lZ-4.121, Ex1. 286, aften~ HILLMAN Soul Car $100 Call alt 7 PJ\1. 615-3830 KA~MANN ~MIA I 963 Karmann Ghia Convertible Ne\v paln1, new top, 11C\1 tires. Run.s good . $895. 534-22$4 or (1) &92·5:.:il S1le1, Service, Parts Complete new :~t::ry See'""llirrnew-"A · ·Here Naw! j1rwµort 3hnµ o rts 3100 \V. C.uast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-9405 540-1764 Authorized MG Dealer iii;, ,tolew .MG -ll;. ,' GET A BETTER DEAL HERB FRIEDLANDER 13750 BcoCh BlwoJ.· {Hwy 391 2 btks So. G.G. Fwy. 89l-7S66 537·68Z4 '52 TD Red w I white give Windy a try ~11.\a:tions Friday 7:30 r-n1. Windy's Auction Barn Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'l 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686 540-9470 NOW'S THE TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A THEODORE Iibergtas top, interior (')(· Rob.Ins Ford cellont, cngi"' reblt, moo KNITTED FABRICS Bicyc..clc..":_ ___ 92=2;:5 1 DAIL y PILOT ~:~n.~~---OJOI. or 673-6216 "FOR SALE 2 MEN-SIZED BICYCLES 2060 HARBOR BLVD. '62 MG r.tidgct; nc\\' clutch. Remnants, samples & Mill $15.00 Ench. COSTA MESA WANT AD R&H, belts; good corn:!. ends Sat Only 8 a.m. tc 2 ____ 6_73-_935_7 ____ 1 642-0010 540-1211 Musi sell. ?11ake offer. p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa. SOCK IT TO 'EM! I OiARGE your want ad now. -=========~fo.1&.;;,~34~0~7======I ELECTRIC Range s10 .I-============""===== • Felding aluminum Wheel ~U;1~ed;;;;C;•";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9900~;;;U~sed~;C~1~rs~;;;;;;9900;;.~U;sed;;;C;•";;;;;;;,;9900;;;U;;se;d;C;•;•;•;;;;iiii1;9;9~00: 1 Chair $10. Box spring & Mattresa $10. Double kit- chen sink $5. Camper sink $2. Deep Wash room sink $2. 54~90, Aft. 5 a REGISTER Now! Free classes I after J U 1 St ! Czykoehl' rustom Upholstery Sehl. European Cr a ftsmanship. 1831 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa. 642-1454 KIRBY ~euum cleaner & attachme1ts. Originally sold for over 1$300. Take over small p)'ldnts or $49.60 cash. Credit de~t. 535-7289 COMPLETE Baby Iii h o e bronzing •outrtt, cost $600, will sell $350 or oHer. 546-1998 POOL TABLES-SLATE From $198.LlOO% financing. Immed. deliYery. 642-4236 16 CUT FT. Coldspot refrigerator ~zer Combo. $150. call ~73 DRY Fl· Wood, eucalyptus, orange aOO mixed. Free delivery. 5f3-7544 KENMORE auto washer. late modeJ. Excellent coOO: $45. 847-8115 Misc. W•nl~ 8610 WANTED radial arm or table saw. •545-6408• PETS •nd LIVESTOCK D098 8825 2 LOVABLE ,puppies for sale. Small breed. 6 wks old, paper ltained. $5, w/pllppie sl'k>ts. free w1thoot. 545-8142 anytime. RARE, Aust. Silkie terr. pUpi. Al<C, odorless. never shed, small, smart, loving. Z13 -431-782$ AKC Registered. lrlsh Setter Puppies. 5 wb old. 646-1738 LAB Ret l)l)»s, black. AKC. Champ ped. 10 wb. <>Ml.16 9000 17 Fr. Performer. Islander r:etuxe medel (all flber1.latll outboar Custom 1JW.P down cover. Big wheel till traller. $700 phone &U-4980 after 7 pm. 131'' DORY, wood. glused outaidt, tull t Io t a;,t Ion; sacrlftce $250. 548.s;p \ ',, .. ANCHOR MOTORS • 2150 HARBOR BLVD.1 COSTA MESA . 546-3050 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1st NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED •NO CREDIT PROBLEMS FANTASTIC •WE CARRY OUR OWN SAVINGS CONTRACTS e EVIN IF YOU HAVE BEEN BANKRUPT e EVIN IF YOU HAD A REPOSSESSION e EVIN IF YDU ARE NEW IN AREA Many Other Makes & Models At Low Pay Day Payments '59 DODGE COllOIOl•T $99 SID SID 1'Wtlf P'm Tttet TIMI + T1• & UC. Oil.""'· Me. l'!ftl. '61 OLDSMOBILE 1u,.1a • 4 Door H•""""· V·I· A.,, " H, P.S •. P.8. (UC. Mo, II: Jrtl '59 RAMBUR SUl"llt 4 Door' ~ """lo .. flMW. (lk:.·-Ho. TUP 7'1l $49 TOTA1 PRICE + Tax & Uc. '59 FORD $199 Total friu +Tax & Uc. '62 CHEVROUT NOYA II ' li ltel(Oll w_.. A.T. Jtl. H, ,,.._ iw::li:, etc. ( Lk:. N6. M lSI~ • $299 S28 us $299 $28 $28 i"lll'rll.. ol:'lli. ...... "l:t .. '63 FDRD '61 THUNDERBIRD U.U.Xll ... t DOo. ltAIOTOf' 4 000!'. V ... A.f -1",$. (Lie. ltt. '"'""" 11 ·na li!'.:o:i e EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO CRED IT e ·DIVORCED e NO RED TAPE '57 MERCURY MONTlltn' I Doar H•rd!oll. V.f. ""1'o. tr•11t.,. tt•H. (QC». nt> $49 TOTAL PRICE +Tax & Lie. '59 l>ODGE ST.1.TIOl'I W.l.OON ',._,._ ~ ~· v ... 111110. ln1n\ .. r.:-cr-r· .. P.8. {L~. No. • '56 CHRYSLER WINDiOlt tH~rJr"'"· l\,T., PS., ll&H. $49 TOTAL PRICE + Tax & Lie. '61 CHEVROLET MONZA -"'-""'· !rans., ll:&H. 81/d<~ ~a!1 (Lie. Mo. LF£ In) Sl99 SIB $19 $249 $23 $23 Tllfll l'Ttce ,. ... , Ttlal Totel Prlct Tol•t T•!•I + Tn• Llf. Oft. """'· Mt. l"ml. + Tl~ a Uc. D~. "'"'· Mo. Pm!. '63 STUDEBAKER 4 DOOlt llDAlt ...... ""'°· tr~.,,!aclio • 11111· w. !UC. HO. H•• '191 $299 Toral p,;,. +Tax & Uc. '62 THUNDERBIRD '62 DODGE DART $J99 Total Pri<0 + Tax & lie. '63 MERCURY $]99 Total Pr;ce $499 Totol Ptlca $§99 Total Pok• $599 Totol p,;,. + Tax & Uc. +Tax & Lk. + Tax & l ie. + Tax & lie. ) --·-· --- \ -~ ..... •. • • •• . .,.. .. ..... -"' ~' •• • . •• • • ... .-• • •• •• , .. "' ·~ .. . . ...... ... .. ..• .•. ·-":· ·--..... .... .•. ..• . ' •• ....... ' • • .. ·' ' -.. , . ' . • • '· " -- • ,. .. > , • ' . • • ' • • • - .. • • , . • " • - • > • • ., ., ·~ I ----------·-----~·-.,. ___ --· -·-·-·--·--------·-~ , ' ' \ .. ~EC£ 'FR.OM TJf E . CRJlF!SME.N ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR DELIVERY.; TODAY! • ---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TO SELECT FROM----~ 5AU $4333 PllCI '68 CAMARO Abliolutfly the aharDMt ont Sn town. A local 8,000 mile automobll, rtnlatied in tangerine with blacJc vinyl root and matching interior. 311 VS engine, automatic, poWi!r steering and brakes, factory air oonditioninJ. Be.aut1tul ~dition. Cwwete6) • SALE PRICID . '67 CADILLAC This lovely Coupe Df:Ville bas all power uallta lnclu41nl power 1teeriDJ, brakes, windows. 1oat and Qidt1l•c'1 famoua factory air con- d!Uonlnr, stereo Al'II·F'M, tilt wheel, twW1ht sent., Premtum Doub!• Eagle Ure1. Beautiful loc&.I l owner autmnoblle. CV AX710) '68 CADILLAC 'De VJU. Convertible finished In beauUful Ivan- hoe IJ'ffn wth black top and black leather interior. Fully power equlpped lncludlna fac- tory afl' conditioning, stereo AM·l'M radio, automatlo cnllit-e0ntrol. Wt-tel~ 1teer- in1 whHl and evtn POwtr vent win4owt, 11tls c.4111ac: II in l\UlfrllUOUI ccuditiott. {XSP-694) LARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEi:, eREVIOUSLY OWNiO '67 CADILLAC Eldorado. Beautiful ermine white with black padded top and black leather Interior, fUlly ~dlllac @quip,peod with factory air condition· ins. power ateerl.n.r, braket, windOW!, AM-TM stereo rad.lo, premium tlrt!I, powtt door Jocks, twllla:ht sentinal. (TQX518) '64 CADILLAC Coupe Deville. A btauutul ermine whlUI &uto-mo~e w!th black and whlUI eloth and !Mther lntl)'ior. Power steering, power 1>rJbg, power SCllO, power wtndoW1, slpal teektng radio, and Of couru Cadlllac'• factor)' air condition· Int. (RPJ'88J SAU $1999 PllCI '66 CADILLAC De Vllle convtrtibit. Lu1terous autUQ'l.n gold flnl.sh with black top and bl&c.k ltltber in- terior. Fully power tQ\ltoPed lndudina factory air condiUonlnl, A14o-nl-rtdlo .and muY oth- er C.dlllacne<..or1 ... CIQV-t!IJ IAU $2999 PRICE _ '67 _c_ohfTINEl!!ITAL /6. beautiful ~ 4 door with turquo11e ...th.er interior, All 111.e popular l'O'l'tr udlts IJ!cludlng l>O"tl' 118'dng • bnklo, wtndaM,· Rab, factOr7 alt conditioning. Thil CU' 11 Ibo IOlute}y 1or&toU1. (TG?iml) SALE $5222 PRICI 161 CADILLAC -QDlll.AC.S· • _,___!65_UitJ~ERBIRO-.,.--"llMl•co~u£A2!~~m . ..-1'>,,....,. .... Landau. A belutUUl ~ blut T-Blrd wtth with matching top and leather interior. Th SALi $~555PRICE '67 CADILLAC 1leetwood Broua:twn. $)&1mmering regal llllver n:terior with b1-ck padded top and black tap. utry and leather interior. All the power ~uiprnent lncludtnr stffrln1, brakes, win• dows, vent \vir.dow!I, trunk Ud reltJSe. Stereo n.dio, Ult and telescopte 1tnrlns wheel plm Cadill&O'• famous factoey &tr condttlcmlns. (UKV:l89J , WE ~.4777 PRICE '68 CADILLAC Convertible coupe. J1n1thtd tn medium blue exterior with black top and full 111ther interior, All power ualltl plus m&n)' other ca4lllac factOry options. You murt '" and drive ttUs one. (OHY762) SALi $555 PRICI '61 CONTINENTAL Powder blue with black and while leather in- ttrJor~ Factol')' air condlUoned and fuJly equipped with power w 1 n do w s, steering, brakes, seat. fine tn.Nport.e.tlon. See and drive to appreciate. SAU $888 PRICE '65 FLEETWOOD IN ORANGE COUNTY FLEETWOOD Bt!OUGHAMS ELDORADOS COUPE DE VIUlS SEDAN DE VILLES COHvmTIBW Wt el•• heY• en 1wc1ll1nt selection tht whit. landau roOt all Yla.Yl mtmor~ run low mileage car 14 uctptionally equipped power equipment including pawtr l:ftkt1 • with factory air. Condlttonlli.1, power 1teertng. ~ steertn&-power windowa -~ Htt power brakea , ~. sea ti, pow11t' win.dowa, and ol course factory a.tr condltiontns. Tbll 11 tilt and· w~ whffl, AM -1'M radio ud an outltandin.i car at outlt&Ddlnl aY1np. mucb more, (XSJ'6f3) Bett.r huny 0$ i iii SALf $4333 PRICE '66 BUICK Cuslom LcSabr~ 4 Door hnrdlop. Teal blur. with matchln&' lntorlor. Jo'actory air condl· tloning, automatic tranamisslop. power steer- li:i&", power brakq, r1dlo.1._heatilr, etc:. Truly a fine &Uton\oblle. <STW4wl SAU $2333 PRICE '65 CADILLAC '65 BUICK Wildcat 4 door hardtop. lpanlsh Silver ftnllh with Md vinyl Interior. Equipped with AM·FM radio, tilt 1teerln1 whee!, power truck 1~ re-Jea.lie, wire ~heel covel'll, radio, heater, auto- matic tran11hls10h, pgwer 11tcering and PQWt'r braket, Vtry 1°'1' Jl\Utl,' IRRY-376) SALi PRICED '66 THUNDERBIRD . Th• ever »opular El Dorado. 11nilhtd 1n -white with blaelc am wlllll hOIUICll· tootb Cloth and le&ther lJ'lterlor. Equipped with -ll•rlzll, -bra!cN, poww wlndoWI _., ,..~ l'Mton air con«J~on­ lng. AM'-FM radlo. automat!e erulse-ecntrol and other Cadillac &COtllOl'ia Low miln and 1trlctly orlainal. Sbowa ftnett av. (No. a.'\44 J lrousbam, Thi epitome ot .t1ne automobile tlniltied tn Grtcl&n white w1tb black padded root and be&utLtul 1mbroldmld Dewraux cloth and leather tntertor. J'actory atr condl· lion, full power and all the e~ to comple:· ment this car of can. (HP~t) I ' ' I k Coupe DeVIJle. 01Jmplo brcnM utmmi with • o ntl' popu •r '"1 •• • • • , cloth Ind leath~!" tntmor. Thll 24,000 .rnJlt '61 TORINO...!. '61 CAMARO automobUt hu au ot Oid111•=-.=turn '65 OLDS VISTA CRUISER ~~\ r.:.:,. 1~ttonln~. Al~ '61 FIREBIRD -'6-4 OLDS SEDAN brand new Oval 90 Urn. Simply 8'orpous. 'l1>t ·-2 -binltop 1\1111..WPl*I~ _,,......., __ _ GcrWt. pc,wer 11&t and 1ord11 tameua alr condJttoNnr. A beautlM 1attn SUvet terlor with black vinyl lnt.rior. CRTU339) (3819) SALE PRICID '6l PONTIAC COUPE-'60 T-BIRD SALE PRl.CID SAU $6222 PllCI SAU $2333 PllCI -------SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN-------• SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROU&H SUNDAY, JANU1RY i , 1969 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FAl::TORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 aUVl Autet Wanted ::lm'-'po=rt;.:;H;:;..;.A...;u.;.tos __ 9600_ I !mPortH 1-9600 lml'!rtod Auiol '""" IMPORTS WANTED MGB TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO """ .. n.mti .. -TQP I BUYE:R '66 MGB-GT BLUE w/w!n HAPPY NIW YEAR . HAPPY NEW Y!AR BILL MAXEY TOYOTA wheels, xlnt cond. $2500. '69 TOYOTA $1770 1~736 Cllloi: ~~o~~esi::A~'. NEW VOLVO $2495 1*1 Beach alvd. 6'$-2681 '67 TOYOTA $1395 637-7549 '62 VOLVO 1100 $995 II. .... h. Pb. 847_..,. Po••,.HI! L•-=• '61 VW 8111. Xlnl oond. w/ "lllll·L•...Zi U .... Cort HOO_ ~ arlll dbl. bed A 2 eeatl in roar. ...,, QUIO 19bl PORSCHE ( i1Jvw~c1:....1. IHl'ORTs TRANSPORTATION · 911 T TOTOTA-YOLYO Good cond. lliiJ, ca II CAR SAl£ . Elccl. sunroof, mi w/bl&ck m-M85 1966 Hart>or C.M' NM303 cr.dlt ~' Sff UI for -CORVAIR llEWWTLE MOTORS 2116 Harbor lllvd. Cotti MIN '83 Corvalr Spider ~ 642-4666 int. s ~trans. m a 1 11811 Harbor, CM. M6o930S 1111 ·vw Immaculate. Org ' ' inataJit dellwrY, low Dl'loel.:I "'=~~;;;;;; whoe1'. All·nl radio. $5,9$ TOYOTA ownor. Am·Fm ..Uio. lie~ * N Volv * euy tttmL We doo!~e on '6' MONZA Coupe, 11111, 534-2282 er (1) llO-Mr!ll otter. NJ-0010 Del Mont.ill. ew OS f:1r c:RdJt. call or comt Red W~ -Bis J.fotor auto, $495. ISO Sonara 1'oad, 1961 PORSCHE flEAl>QtJARTltl\I '63 VW BUJ. New "'(lno, GET A todarMMl'2 13111 uft • Ooota M-!!4""'18 91 IF ELMORE new paint, new thn llOO. IEnE~ DEAL ILUE CHIP N£WPORT£lrivJORS Pbone 531>-mi Herb Friedland•r AUTO SAW · COUGAR Fetla brown, b!Jck lnterlor. '81 vw'; •cepuonatlY cl .. n. 1mo Belch Btvm <Hwy 39) 214! ffarbor,1.. Caate M11& 2035 Harbor Blvd. $6,495-lPOO le9.cb Bhld., Wltmnstr SSOO equtty, blke over bank 2 blki So. G.G. Fwy. WE PAY \..ASH FOR ~ MS-1511 '68 COUGAR. .lime frolt, air 534-?284 or Cll 892-51111 1Mlw IM#2I banclng. 847-4011 llS-M 51'1'-"24 YOUR CAR ,AID 'IS COltVEn'E STINGRAY cand., "°""" steerin_g, .., Wl'iil 'bll1Y u.im mL '14 VW Bus 11400. w/lr<t FOR OR NOTI ' -·3 IPffCI. Ar.t.nr. ?:"Jt" no. 65658. 9i!MOTS on new ,. -· ....,. TlllUMPH 11' aid boat .. traillr. Aufot W1ntocl 9700 • '&7 C>4 Coupe do Vlllo 11800. ·91 roJU> Gal. , c1r. Sedan. Ori(, ......... low m!llap, xlnt cond. 5t6-M8I "'"""~ -paint, "" m-· · 22 im ..i. --DODGI "'plional. Mott -CaD '"' ••1 TRIUMPH '17 vw -<;amper. xtnt NllO ,. CAlt • .ft Oouor XI\·, ' •ii dliVY Vu, .. ... OLDIMOllLI . d<taU.. Prfn~, -l1adl llaautl'· 1M.M. DI:, ""'4. Low ml. 1i111JO ,.. bolt CAN'T D 'l'llWICalT U.lllO ml. tm0 ' oopUona11f cJoon. LoU ct •e D.11\T, bl parlormanOI. . . $UliiU ' l'(llwwllli,~n(Jo. -.. !I'=!'! .. ' ::::i:~J.~·~-d ' aoodlolllJllO.lll·IUI -'-'f·~-·'MOWl,Jotltar .... =r.~Lo~ •;_.;3:.--~INIW •llllltln tlfow 'lll Mat ..... 1111. • -~. ow ::·-;-·•: 16-llll =~~= 1969 IUIAlU -....,.,__ a.. .. ~ ••· -""'4q==. ." CADILLAC CHRYSW -· ~-. '1141> from t12'71 H MPO :;,rt-pt,, '1711 'i W aUI • McC~Tl:IY w . )PALCON aa11 , !9!0 "' best -· eomoJ•'" tamp• -• -~ ~rblodii~ :, a:.:.r -CAD •• DR. '"'" 11 Qll\YSLltlt •talion ....,,, . .. . w.. ~ a11 • PM I ""=~!'!!!!I!!'! Kosta ICll .. M Km VOLKSW GEN . 5'>-0'10S -Ana Pi. ->WI'• air, outstendlre oond. ''8. orJ&IDal ......,, 11,lllO 6' FALCOll qon. J 1961 OLDI ii. lull ..-, l9llO HarU -. -A 'II" vw. lli'li ,,.,,,.,. Xlnt WIJI llJ · Wh. w/4arlc lnL P,lllD.·1'11: 1111. Q'Ol-. hu air ""!'I-0"7f:lf'• low .:..-j tf:' ::0. !!'..::°'ai..":'P~ _ • 1 • ~ --. --· 11111SSlamlOlpm-Pli --L PB,~ _ • .,._, ,. -&·- TOYOTA =vw~-:.; ~~-ii ... . ~ ,_,.-,,..,_.. ~~1 ·'"' •"" :::" s:::w; ,:i,,1,nm -... ;1'J:;£t J'. :_.~ 11)68 TOYOTA Car-. a SU00.14Um. ' .• VOLVO ,• ~=-~-~Pal4tor CAMAIO . ~'best-.-LINd.'htoa•-™ wwwtlll•" J, mo.. Ta!oo --Ill I VW i5illll a• ~1 I u , 'II VOLVO • 6 · itll1. ~ -. · ...... '1111 1)41!.'I PllDt .-.11ow. -· f!J.M Aft ~t.---..,.111111' ~ :l; 73• 11 !MT CAMARO 11a11y 6pdrtl bflt~ toft, -far,..._. a dot• 11111 Ot ..,,.. ~ t: ltll ~ 6PMQ!Ai.Gam ~-th~':"'.,;"'~----=I~~; =""-~llllllllacl t:i~:-,::..~--, =·-· .. Ci!-.~ 11 • ' ) .._ _______________________________ ..,. ____ .,,.=~ ..... -~-.,.--~':" ~ ~'lt:...'lr9''!r"-~--. --.. --..... ,_. -• ·-............ ....-. -~.--,. ..... I I f I f l I. I l I ( ' . J' I I ' ' I., I ' J • I • ... PLUS TAX & UC. ' Immediate Delivery FULL PRICE ' . . ' . '\ I • -----;:---~--""'r."..,c;.,;-='--, I\! ·; / I ~a ~I/J · i·~ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST CH[VROlEI,, DMlER ' " BRINGS YOU · SUPERMARKET. PRICES sutl., irttt. St" ... BRAND NEW :&B's AT I . I I : I I • • ) . . '· I • ii ' . ' • I ~ ' . < > . . . ' . . . • I i • • . • I •, " .. ' . • ' . . •. ' " • . . . I ; , ' ' , I . . ' , ' . . I ' •• I > :, ., • I : I i ~"' . " .. • • • I ; ~ -,\\ I i : FACTORY INVOICE ' .. Stk. No. 278 . P1ymtnh Include Tix, Uc. & AU fl-• Chllgfl SJlI.0 SEE FACTO~Y J_NVOIC_E Must Pi-esent This Ad For 'This Offer :,' 1·--: • ~---I - I/\ I f. I for 41;Ma1. Ga ap,r.vod·llnk Credit • .. • BRAND-NEW~'89 ·110YA BRAND NEW '69 MALIBU COUP£ s23aa !~!l .~!ice tRAND NEW ' 1969 CAMARO FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS ON ALL '68 DEMONSTRATORS BIG SELECTION ' ' 11 i I .. ' l j 1: Model 13537. Onler yours now. NO. 385 11:12'1 ORot!ll ·'l'.OURS NOW OHL Y $99 ~:~. ONLY $60 ;::·~ •. $99 Tot1I down, $61.991K'r mo. PAYMEMTS "'~ i.,AX 'JslC. Fot .. ~&s~~ F~~~~'Wic: CREOJT 5700 DISCOUNT PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX~ LIC. AN A L FINA HAR S FOR -4t MSs. 'o!H .APPt"7e6 BA ~CREDIT $AVE * FLETCHER JONES USED CAR SPECIALS! * $AVE I I I 1 1 '66 IMPALA '65 CHEVY IMPALA Sl'ORT SEDAN. Powertl'clt. r.MiO, ~ WWR 703, . . · -· Cooverl1ble VI POW!r lilllde, Pl>W'I'• s!.errng, 8or Cllndltlonlng, PCWtr $1488 $52 Total $52 Total "'""'"' "" t,,..,, Fltll P~ + Tex & Lie. · Down Month $1088 '66 FORD GALA XIE~ 1-1r.n>. AT, 1lr COl'ld., 1>-1teerlnt, m-. llJZM AUl $1688 $59 -:=~n 559 !"::ih l'U" Prla + TIX I. llc. '66 IMPALA CPE. Full Prkt +TIX I. Lie, '64-PONTIAC CATALINA tt.rdtCllJ ~ "'-.i.erlna r1dlo. hNllll'. XQto 17', $888 531 T;:!. $31 ;:~ • '62 CHEVY II l'ull l'tlct +Tu & Uc. '65 LINCOLN CON' tCNV. ·:u•I -·lit cond. (SQG 9"). $1788 $63 Tola! $63 Total Down . Month Full Price+ f&):' & Li<. '66 OLDSMOBILE C OOOR l>Et.UXE, \'.4 •ulo., POlfl'I" Slqriflt, rlelo, healer, WIW UPS 61.J. 51588 $55 ~"::n 555 ~-=~ Full Price+ T•• I. Uc. '65 DODGE DART 2 dr. Au!o., p.,1~.r. sh~rp. shlrP. {RIO ml, '63 IMPALA SS Total Month C:OUPe; "'-1tlide. -....... "'· fM!llrv. •"· ~ ..... 1 .... $688 $35 Tota( $35 Total Down Month Full.Prtot + Te I. lie. . '68 MERCURY ' Colonv Pt•k ·1~. wa". P·1teer., 1ir rond~ 11 .,. ••. , 1uto., fldlo, t>e&I''· low ml!n. WIL ill. '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT SE01VI. Pow.-ollde, •adlo. P-11-.• ~NTtr. fjQF Ill. $1088 $38 Total $38 Tatal • Down Month Full Prlc. +Tix I. lk. '66 PLYMOUTH FIXY 4 door. -'ou!G. P-r!el'rlllt. \l.C. ltl.H. IRN ns. . ~1488 $52 Total $52 Total ;, Down Month Fwl1 Pr1~ + TIX .. Uc. '61 CORVAIR . ' door. Rodlo and hfft•, -eroll<N. FSM·2ti. Total Month $288 $17 Tatal $17 Total Down Month Full pj.,. + TIX I. Lie. '68 PONTIAC Lt M1n1 COOPI!. V-1, •11to,, -tfterll'IV. ritdili, tt.19r, low milM. Ju1t lfkt new. VAV·7l0. $2588 Foll Price . I I i I I --------. '65 MUSTANG SF'T.$7'" 8 ..... 8 .. u;~, heat•rsN2"87~9), Total $28 Total I · Down . Month I F~ll Prl~ + T•t & Lit. / '65 PLYMOUTH I ! 'ltOOt ltf<lln. \1-1, 1uio., radio,"""'""· UEW-597 I ~!~!.,"$28 ~::~ $28 !:':.~ I '65 CHEVROLET I ·'62 CADILLAC I $588 '~""s"3"o''" "";:i ""$'3· O Total I , Down Month I Full Pritt + Tl• & Lie. ' I -"··-----·*-~--------~---...... -~-~-~-~----_;;;;"""";;;.;;;.m -~~1·~·~-~-...... ;;;.;;;;;~-;;;.;;;~~-~~--~·-;;;;;;;."~---..··~Rt~CE~.~~o~o·~Tll~IO~P~M.~SU~NO~AY~,JA~N~.··-'~~~-==-~~:'.'"'"::~~~-1 OPE~: MON. THRU SA't. 8 A.M. TO 10 P~M. •SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 10·1».M. I p;;;;;;1;;;;0;;;;0;;;;~;;;;o;;;;G;;;U;;;;A;;;;RA;;;N;;;TE;;;;l;;;;;;-r;;;;;;;;;,;FL;;;;ETC;;;HE;;;;R;:J;;;;ON;;;;E;;;S ;;;N;;;;EW=&=UsED;;, ;:;TR;;;;U;;;;CK;;;;;;CO;;;;R;;;;liA;;;L;;;;;;;;-p;;;;;;;1;;u;;;;ND;;;;.N;;EW;;:;;'6;;9 ;;;;cH;,;Ev;;;;.;;;TR;;;;u;;;;cK;;;;;~I 100 DAYS OR 4,000 Ml PARTS & LABOR • '65 CHEV. 1/2 TON NO. s. 2'9356 . . . . $999 ~::;;, ::::.~,:,::, ift~9"" '"' '"K· + '"' : FREE • '63 CHEV. 1/2 TON 10. F. 30749 •••• $688 $99 ::: $65.88 M::~ • GOL~11s~U:t'5~s~~NY CAR • '61 CHEV. 1 TON PANEL s. 44572 • • • $388 ON£ 0\N~~~g:l!;o~~;h~R;:~~ TRUCK OPIH' MON. THRU SAT., I · A.M. • 10 P.M. I I 1 SUNDAY, 9 A.M. • t P.M. ·······~·················· ················~ ,J I 11 ) I " • • • • . . • • , . • .. , '. .. . . " .. " " . . . . . ' ' " ; . • ' . . ' .. ' ' • ' • . ! ' ' . . \ ~--- -. -PILOT·ADVERTISER-23 -Thur!day, January~. 1969 FREE • *-' Drinks & Hot Dogs \ lt1USIC "'' ~' BY BILLY WELLS • AND HIS oo•' "' ~ 8ACHiLORS .. \ • • Wtdnesday, Ja~ary 1, 1%~ Bring 1he family. See Uncle $1111, .World.' s Ttlltst Mani.; .F.1vors·' SQrprl,es ·!tr ,Ille •s! FREE ' lNttAl BAllOONS . . .. T.QDAY _ 9 A.M.. 11 P.M. ' WID.r ~ltl,.,l'Jl~· ' ' •AT..l\IH. JANUAll\/ l •. 5~ DAILY.PILOT 37 • :~!p.~~~~ri~~"~1'1"~ •. $·1·s 17· m1tic, r41d io, heater, WSW. ITIPN-4881 . . :~d ~!~.I~~~8. R&H.$16. 7 7 fac. air cond.. P.S., P.B .. & P. w ;od. INHK.867 1 $57 Down & $57 Monthly Tet91 .llrlce.+ Ta L :6!0~~~!.~~.~!!~~~$1·971· .. automatic, power 't•erlng, f•c::· tory air, white w1lls1 •xc::•ptlcn· •lly ·''""· .127007?) ~3 Down & $_53 Monthly T•tll Price + T & L ' :~~~;!.Bp~~~e.~~~~$10 7 7 auto., R&H. Buy cf the week. · 1vzz.1091 · :6~' ~~,,!~Y ~:. ~:w.,$1' 5 7 7· steer, auto., R&H, f ull vinyl int. ' IOGY.6661 $53 £?own & $53 Monthly 'f !ettl Prke + T • L . $36 Down & $36 Monthly Total Prlc• + T & L '65 PLY Barrac'da R1dio, heater, m1ny other ••· tru. I ION-6411 $29 Down & $29 Monthly :~07 2 ~~~·'·~~~ • .,1 •. $13 7 7 matic, power st••rin9, r1dio and heater. IULY.1861 . $46 Down & $46 Monthly Tct•I Price + T & L Total Price + T I L :~o,~~!~o!~,!.~!9~ $1477 :~~h~~.!p~I;~~~~,,~~~ 2377 ,automatic:, power br1lces. htr., P/S, fct. •ir. IVRC-7501 .ISVU-6501 . $80 o & Tot1I Prlc• + T & L own $49 Down & :9~Mo:n:th~ly~:::::::::1 $80 Monthly Jl'S f\\\C£ ~-811\0 "£"' 1£: o'4£tl ioo ' c::O'" ou1,.~~~,. cu1s o us£O c~\\S· tAuc~ ~.,,.-.of.' ... .io ·,· "o" .. .. '" .i£"'6 "'" d·• •'"" ' ' .c .... 1'5 ,at'i er•~ tTI• \ob\ arreo9• ,,e..i o '1't'i ot \o\o c,1\\f. or _ _. ... ar• n•"' Tot1I Price + T I l. $66 Down &. 566 Monthly NII Prlc• + T,& L :.... . :!!i;~~!!.~~~q"~!~$1 ·3·,7· 7· \ w/f1ctory 1ir, PS, Auto., R&H. ITVK-7011 ~~ Dqwn & $46 Monthly T•t•! '''" + r a L • . •. ~t . . ~-~ ;65 MUSTANG HT Coupe. Power 'teering, •ut°" matlc: radio, heater. A re•I buy. IPCR.3151 · $33 Down & $33 Monthly Tetal Price + T & L . . Pl.YMOU1M' --· -...,. CHaYIUR IMPiRIAL . -. -- 11 I I f I I ' ' I . ' J I I' lj ' ' I ' I 'I j . I •' ·' / ·I .' ·A ·I , ' I ' • • ' :. ~. :; ' 10-PILOT-ADVUTISlll Gl'I. c;GUNrf'I llD. 1 IA•GIST YOWMI' DIALE• W'SllJl$ llf IWtl Oii ~ • • &69 s1111s ;o .. _ . . . " ' .... EVER HiLD ' . OIANCll COUNIT'S NO. 1 ~O·Sl VOLUME ,DIAl 1 1 llGAlllLISS Of IWfOll- ,, , ·. ' . OPEN :9 AM TO .NUDNIGHT ;(5) CON C:UTJVE -5~WED".fESDAY;1HORSD~Y,fRIOA'(,SAt0~DAY &., ~N.l>A.Y:-JANUARY·!1st~ 21.d, 3rd, 4th,.and 5th OPEN 9 AM TO Ml~NIGHT · ANOTHER HiRBOR .OODGI IRST ''INDIVIDUAL ·MERCHANDISING" "WHERE Y.OU ARl"TREAtED AS 'THE 'ONLY . STOMElt ,WHO 1s··p11fttHASiNG AN AUTOMOllU THAT DAYI" H_UG~ DiSCOUNTS ·OVER .$1,000J)OO . ·•Ttt;:~F ·etAftP.tNEW DODGES "UGE DISCOUNTS . · AU "'ODEU-A!,I. COl.O~-ALL EQUIPPED AS · OQ. WAN_T;;..ALL S~~Vl~ED AND READY FOR l~EDIATE D&IVERY ~U,THERN .. CAL~f(>RNlA , CH-GER·· HEADQUARJ~RS' .1A!lG,EST $lLECT19N QF CHARGE'5 ·IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ··r~.~1·9·1·9•p;o~ARAS . ·=~D : .. 1~69~'.D .D~E ·:::1969 WAGONS . NEW .2-DOOR HARDTOP' COUPES ·• · WE$TEiN ~P0R15 .SPECl~L . NEW CORONET 4-DR. STATION WAGONS Full.f•ft0"¥ •qu;pp•d ;nclud;ng • lU Vt €r>Jlno • Vinyl_in\erior •Pad. . , NIW 2•DOO!t HARDTOf, COUPE , Choice of colors. Full factory equipped including heater, defroster,. etc. JN °d!lsh • f"t••f•r •. Oefro1fer.-iitc:. ~otOr Nos: D.U1F9Dl76810 & F~lly ,qu\pped iricluding vl?)'I roof,·WSw tires, full wt\tel d~~·remote control ~~"'"$2588 •=·~·,""1~288'-'"'m """"""52588 TOTAL PRICE .t.~~." ~n-D!l.IVERY TOTAL PRI ~>t:O::. .IMMIDIAJI DELIVERY ' • TOJAL _Pl\ICE .t~ IMMIDIAn PELIV,E • . I ' • • . • . • '""'® ""'~!.'!~!'!~.!'~~-~2.~·;..:;, . ·FOR ·YOUR JtllOTEtTION '65 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX . · V.t, f«ttryoilr COl!d., Undlu hi,,·PfWtt rt.ef'1119. Ml<M. 1vto. Ila.is. ftc..'IFNC6161' $1088 '""". $36""' $36 .. '" . + :'~uc. ~:. ~t.. ' '65 aaps CUTWS 2-kor /lardl°"" •"'2. V·I. ,..iii 1nd ~.I .. ~ ~r UHrlni b11ek11 M1h'.. ($tr:il0. 338375M3AOI07) s1018 ::~ s36= s36:.w.\. -"----:-::-----------'.;._:--, +TAX I Lie;, PTMI. nMJ. '66 PLYMOUTH FURY II . .. . ' ¥4,. '°"""" stnrlng, ndle. MITtr. lul-lk '""'-(SVY267) $988 :::.-s33= s33!M~'r. ' !+TAX & UC. n'llJ. PYMJ. '66 MERCURY COMn NICI DOWll Mllll T. $988 ,.,.. $33""' s33""' . •+TAX &,llC. 'TMJ. PTMJ. '.65 DODGI POLARA 2·DR. H.T. Air toM... tuto. tNIJ., ~r 1t"r1..,. _.-brtku, i'l'dlo 1ml h••'"· !Ser. Na, 015511999661 $888 ,.,., $29""' s29 mu NICI OOWll ,.fllll. , 1+ JAX & LtC. PJMJ. PTMT. $788 ::~ s26= s26~1-I+ T.U & lK.. PTMT. n'MJ. '64 DODGE POLARA 500 2 DR. H. T. '788 o:::.-526= s26~'rll.\. I+ T.U & ll(. 'Tllll. PTMt. '65 CHIVELU SEDAN V·I ql11t, fUlll'llllk lt111lllll»lon. IMollt< do I rd.,, u rpeh, t it. ll'GIC7UI $788 :r~ 5 26~~ 526-:,~~. + TAX & LIC. PTMJ. PTMJ. '64 THUNDERBIRD 2·DR. H.T. fMIGF'( All CONDITIONING, 1111-lk I~ ,.-die ' htmr. lull pnoer. · !$or. Na. 4Ya32l1""'59j ' $988 :::: s33= s33t~\. . .i +T.U &llC. PTMT. '!MT. : '65 MUSTANG HARDTOP / . ""trhcfory ~~ ...i~. Mc:tef ... ~ 'fll!Yt "!h"-'• (WI"°'." s188·8 ~::; ·, s~19= s29~~·1· D . + 1.u., l/t. ~, ""'· .~. •66 DODOI DARI " . " . . . ' 2.dr. A~!o. ,,_ -· !UJ1Ai6517P91' ·~ $, 88 ~~::: s26:.si:~ 526:.oM<r. +JAX I. UC. PJMJ. PT~J. '65 PLYM,OU~ FURY II , ¥4.. rtd!t hllt1;, tut11111tllc_lfll'llllllM~ .,..., rl"rl"" (N~l961 • i NICI ll0 .. 11 MllllJ. $788 '""' 526""' $26"'" + l.U & llC. PTlllJ. n~ '66 PONTIAC' TEMPEST > . ... . . ..,. ... •' ,,.~,..., t 11aor. Vln1I lnltrlor, wt!lll: tldt ••II tint,(~ Milltl'. (Tafcts\1 $78 8 ;::.-s·26= s2·6o/§.:, + T.U &UC. mn. ""'' ... I .- '65 DODGI DART I· ,, . 5588 '.~:~ s19= s19*~ .. + T..U: & llC. "llllt'. • . Ml, $1 .688 ;.i:: s57'1.1:~-557"'11· + TAX l UC. !'TMJ. "111l- . -J '66 FORD COUNTRY IQ&ll-' , 10 "'lltlttt' V• .311tkl!I WefM. ,._, tlttrlnp, br1kn. 1vto. trans., Rltl. Mw, (JVA.2011 • s1·saa '.:!:~ s53·~.:: s53::::.\. , +TA.K&LIC. ""'· Pl.Ill. '6S CHRYSUR NEW YORKIR 2-dr. H1rdtgp Ca11pt. Auria. tram.,, po-JIHritlf & brtkea, vinyl l11tu!or. /REMl.i&t s11 aa '.:!:.' s40:.si:~ s40~~\. < +TAX & l lC. PYML nMJ • '65 CHIVILU MAUBU CH. ,. v.e, 1111-11< trM•~ hHter. lldory •Ir ta11d., "''·.•~•1~ '"'"'· cuPtl1. fll.11'505! 51088 :::: s36::::~ s3· 6~~\. + TAX, LIC. i'TMJ. run. '65 PONTIAC C~TAUNA HARDTOP Air «ind., 11,1111. trus.. a&H, r.s.. 'fl'JW. CP1l7Ul $988 '""' S3J""' $33""' NICI IOWll MTllLT. +JAX & ttC. nMf, 'tMf. '66 DODGI DART GT H1rdlop (pe will! •~la. h'l"s., r..:lla,,n1•trr. wsw, vlnrl Inter .. b11Ckel se1T1. (TZJ111) $988 ~:~ s33= s33~'\1.~\ +TAX & UC. PYMT. nMT'. '65 DODGE POLARA HARDTOP Ola. ""•lfltfOl'J 1lr, POWlf ttnr. ~~ l \lf9. fJ-., UK. WIW llrwc,. MINI dlllU. <~l&li $888 lOJAL 529""' s29roru NICI OOWll Mtlll.J, + T.U & lK.. PTlllT. PTMT. ;66 CHEYROUT fld'llY llr awiclll~ ,..,.., liisfler, 9\lf-'k trwuroolWon, ~rpe!L !U li9011 $78·8 ~:: s26= s26""\. +TAJ! & UC. FJMJ. ' ~ . ' ' " '65 .PLYMOUTH iATILUTI _COUPI '14 P\l. 24i fltM!.,wllll "'nyl buclle! tMb. rtdll, hfft1r. 1k. (WTA9911 . . 5788 ::: s26= 526~1· + TAX • uc. PTMt YMf. ' '63 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '64 DODGI DAllT 270 'M COMET CAUINTI HARDTOP coun· f.wt. alt, V ... f1JI._ tr-., Pt.. P.W~ P.1. P. Mii. l&M, elrptll. cot1'911, wtW. (OCl~I 11 y.a, r1dlQ, i..1tw. fl/IJll'Nllc f1111""'!ll10fl. p(i..r f!ttrlnt. ~ 0.1wit •!!II l'l.tlt. t.Mt.f. fwi,~ lllttrltr. 411, c-r~...;.. llM. 1to.•('0Jf)~, •588 i;:::: s19~: s19:r.~\. $588 '.:!:.' s19=' s19:.v~v : $588 :::: s19= +TAX I Lit. """· "'TMT. +TAX I Lit. ' "·'· nMl. .. ~ +TAJ. I LI(. nMT. AU •AYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUoE'tAX ~ l.!CENSE fEES AND FINANC!! OiAROfs' oN 36~5 ON Al'fflOVED 11ANK CREDIT r 'I 'II £ _$ 0 &0911 l'lli Tiii ' i· · . ...,.nlll . ,_.,· 1·• -1'!· ~ ......... 100% UHCl>HDITIONAL -GUAlANT!I-THIS STAR · STATIS IN W.ITING TlfAl. H ... DODG( GUAI· ANTllS ,THI CAA· 100% .WlllST. MECHANICAL D£flj:1'$ FOii }OJ> DAJS,01 4.000 -MIUS/WHKH EV!a '-COMIS FIRST •flil1 .r11,·cHA'St· THIS INCLUDES ALL MICHANt(At-·PARTS, RKTIUCAL EQUIPMENT, •·An o ·r. SPnDOMETllt, RADIO, HIATR ON All CARS: THIS GUARANTEE COVERS All PARTS·.\ND lAIOll FIJI TO YOUI . ORANGE COUNTY'S WGEST TR~C~, CAMPER &1VAR HEADQUARTERS iRAND NEW · ' . . 1969 DO.,G.E V2 TON PICKUP , • Fully factory Equipped lnck/ding \ Heater, etc. Motor #1161876320 561. ~~!.'.\. S61 I:~ 52011 lilt' FYMT. FTfllT. ' + TfL rvm!L ind. lC.L C. Fin•nc• cti.1;.t en .. lllH. ippMYt4 ~· c=;r BRAND )(EW. 1969 DODGE · I I • ' .. "· • • L i r . ' . l •• ,, ' ' . I-; .. ·.~: '. ···~ 1 \ \ ' L>-• ~~~·'''-~~-... \..~-------~---- • ,. • '• ~ ..... Wolllfldl1, J_,., I, 1'69 DAIL~ ~llOT f;.~t .Prod~c ·,~ , ~~VI< l'AESH FROM 1'141! OVE!i " 'H:i ·storica~; ··Ri~:c;rp~ Aqq~ · Zes.t ·~ I ;, " ~'"'"<:!'° ,. •• to Hens ., ' " . Fir the Jl!'Xl Important oc- cU:icn Jn )'9UI' life, here ls 'the~bol(J>l'i-r.clpe !Ut'; -<JI' • the greatest ~ ~·m hlst<ay woald ·• 1o·~ eating delirium. 'lbll .... ~ back lo the Ume d. Chi great 8Palab Roya) Cold -lad II' guaruleecMo 11\0l:e )'Oii Ille -o( the yeat. llOClt CORNISll BEN JEREi '& Roct Oomilh Game Reni I 1 !eDp butter • 1.<JP. ~-.., (Jtiiontillado, or if you prefer-ii rweetu, Olorooo) . 3 tablespooM tarragon '6 cloves garlic, peeled salt and pe- prlic powder gaml!h (pimiento, sblfled olives, at your cbotce) Tile mornln( ol your party, make the basthtg smice. Melt baller, add wine, I tablespoon tarragon. Pla<e cloye garlic In each· bltd, ·also Meaapoon · tarragon, \!. leaspoon aall, \I teupoon po-. Sprinkle CIUJl!de with garlic .powder. ""'1gerale u n 111 about I hour before serving dinner. Prtbeat oven 400 degreel (F) ·and place Rock Carnllh liens In ilrll• shallow pan; Bruab wlth-aauce made earlier and ·uae th1I 88Illt 1auce to -·-during -., tiJbe., O>oi 1 1 boUr. arruge. iClll · .,.m, · dllb or platter, pour . dl'"6>P over bmll, Wnl!bondperve ••. FLAVOR fAVOltll>lltl THIS MAIN DnM \ • •• ! •. . . ~ :; . . , , . I • I ! I ' I I I ' J t r 'I ·'· I ~ I I I ! f • .1 . .... -.... . N D.111.Y Pll.OT -1'2-PILOT-AOVERTIS&R ,Home News pnd Views • • ~·. Afl; Housewives Play _'LaCJy Macbeth' WDile Battling ~ 111· Jloftoray WENCK when ullng theoe producta to wuh, wblcb could ltl the about carboo tttrac:blorlde be-But ~ . that all Q. l ....,..uy bougbl a 1pray ~ · _... _., ,._ "*-' give them time to act.. Bieacb stain pen:unent.ly. 1ng Ulll&fe to UM as a spot grease tol•ent fpOt' remO\lers can ol ipot rtmo~er which ',...._'Ile"·""·-clean up should not be added 11_ JI -· 'Ibo Food and ""•• have aomo lwardl. Some are turns Into a while powder as ,...,.. ' _,. QuamONS WE A1111: ASK· "' ~ • tuliil •'U.UU,. ll>dllde IClll< dealroyl the~ acllon. • ED· ' I Admlnlttrallcc receolly ..... flammable .-the label will It drtes. .. Thi& CSD be bfushed ~.,.,.~' to remove '!be enzyme ~ alcll Q·. 1 '. ..... to ~mber queslt<I •that It ,be !>onned· In give thll, wonJhlg. All ... po-away aad the spo\ dlsaAl<"'I ~ ..• ~carpets or aa~-~dotorgnolentsperfwjormui'~ ,..,. •• --~ that c••-l'iodl!cta Intended for ~ ~ ,,,_,,. to a high leaving no ring. JI Is very doj"l ~ ---. -·-~ --bold.iise, bot tJl911'11Uy some coi>centratloa of vapors from effecUve, but It's alse expen· litl'l .. · es on a 11 steJna, bQwever. bon tetrachloride ii not recom-ot tneae-produC\I are aWl these llOlveota ta dangerous -slve, Is there some cheaper •1..ll)ocolalt, cranberry, can-Stains such u ballpoint Ink, mended fer -In removing around. Swallnwlnll carbon especlalJy to a penon whose way to dn this! •JllO WU; wine, c:olfee • • d I'll'· llpotlct, Jelly and Inti~ -.._ ... its rum.. are tetrachloride or inhaling its blood c;oota!M aven a omaJI A. '!be two bulc ingredlents· ~ are just a lew of the may lfOt be removed. So be polaonous._ Yet l noUced it on fumes can be fatal 1be chem-amoont of ·alcohol. So always in lhe spray-on spo& removers lorelhylene -the common 1 .. gredient In nooflammable spot removen. You can make a mWure ol these two ln- gndlents by puttillg a CO\lple of tablespoons of cormtarch In a 1•mall bowl and adding enough liquid spot remover to make a thici paste. Spread this on the spot, allow it to dry, then bnllh olf. Sports stains. Is this true? And la II safe to use on all fabrlcaT A. Nail polish remover lo usually a chemical called acc. tone and it Is eUecUve oq many types of balljlOint ~ slalns. However it damages certain fabrlca -acetate, Ar· nel, Dynel and Verel. If ~ doubt about fiber C<lllltn~ al. ways test the dlect al th4 stain removtr on the fabri4 in some mcoospiCUOU.-place -such a.s on an lMide ~ allowance. 1 ~ ~ stains t h a t sure to chick tO see lf the lhe abelf at the druc 1ton ical can damqe tbt liver, kid-read labl:ls and follow dirtc-are an absorbent pawder, like Q: Someone told me that ~~:tC.Dicuualwasb-stain bout before -you put juattheotberday.Row~! neys, braln Ind nervous ays.. tions wben-Ullng spot remov· cormtarch, and a grease sol~ fingernail polish remover is ~-.te fta:o,ove. garments throu,gh a bot water A. You're perfectl1 right tem. · · tr1. · vent, such u naptha or trl.c& good to use on ballpoillt ink ~ W!Jll ,j)l llalns, the mostJ....::~~~--=--,-~:::::;;;;;;i;iiiiiii~~_:......:-:;~~~~~-;-::;;;;;;;;;;;;:--~~~;;;~--.;;;;;;;;;;;-~;;~;;;;;;~~;;;:;;;:-;~;;;;~-:;;;;;~~~~~~~- 'Cniportanl ntle is >ACT FAST. 'Ibo lncger a stain remaiqa, the ...,. clllllcult It is to re- move. Some stainl will be- coiiw •peniwient ff DOI JClt4 upon promplly. Tllo~ Is to use the •talq. ~· method belt ~· ... lt..'ftaln and the ~~"';\.·,r1;· -,...,~ ',•··""""\, A: flll\Y ~ homemak· er hil·~ 1f1>01 ol stain re· mnveis<&'i,liiod -absorbent ll)iwW.;'.;d.lugenl, areu• -'i"vents iii! ·~emov- ~s:.,, b)eocl!es, T,Jqegar, -~ ~. ·.~-. ~ ·'' Shio, ~i!eeds ~ stain ... ,. lnlifal chltt. ,that tdll her iiiat:'~ ~femOVit'J ts beat I~, ,UH o0 dtn~t kinds of ..ialns.' One •ol· ilie l!ist pub- lisbed, is, "e.m.;,,lng Stainl i,, .. Fal>rlcs, Home Me .'. the popular USDA pblet whlcb can be ob- lainod !or IO cenls from the 'Sui>oriDtendent ol Documanls, WulliJicton, D.C. 20!02, (All . f¥.. Home and Garden.JI .J"!i No. 62.) ·.\;: -~Y.iflUt:-&ction with an ab- ~-*1cb as facial Us- 1Ul, 181JU. towel or sponge when liqtiids like coffee are . •pilled, you can top up mmt «. the staining mattrial be- fore it soaks into the fabric. ~Immediate sponging with a .. 'Clean damp cloth may re- move. the rest of the staill. ~I'> •But a fruit juice ·like cran- ···beIT)', or red·wine may leave · a colored stain in spite of "gulct action.· 'Ibe remedy "with th... stains ls to hold the fabric tauUy over a bowl "nud p:>lJI' b o i 11 n c . water -~lb It from a belgbt of t«Je or two feet. The colored atailrwill disappear liU mag· \.-le. ·1 · 11 Yet allo!Mr type ol problem :.'Is' cAJl!lle•. wax, ch.Wtiig gum, · 'fttodellng clay and other types ~~ clill<h:eft's molding mater- 'iajs. With th ... jl .. best to ·'feiriovi a> much ol tJioi ma-).t!tjaJ is po5'11!>1e by gentle ,acraplng .·willl. a dall lmlle. ·;!fubblng u1ce cube (wrapped ''1n t1ssUe or foll) over the •4 stain will help to harden the · ri1aterial and make It euier ~peel off •• -~ A ~ s\ep wllh candle Jrax f.s to place the stained ~Vea between two blotters or absorbent tissue and iron with ~"1-warm ·tron. 'Ibis will melt · "the ru Into ~ blotting ma- terial. Use spot remover oo ''"Y remaining color. a-Ing gum and modeling "-clay sbooJd not be ironed! For ... gum, spOnge the spot with ·grew solvent spot remover. ··For clay use detergent and water. " Chocolate can usually be 'removed by sponging the slain with water, followed by work- ing detergent into it. Any re- maining spot can be remov· ed with spot remover. Some new laundry a i d s make stain removal easier. 'lllese are the products whlch "'jcont.ain enzyme1. The eniym- . es act an protein-type stains like egg, milk, blood by ac- tually digesting them. Usual ly ... ·a soak period or at least 30 ; m i n u t e s is rea>mmended ·Hot Dog! -~Party Fare "' Hot dogs are birthday party .. 1 tamtes. Children klve them 'l itw/. ao do-. Fully cook· <lo\~. bol dogs are dellcious. ,i., ~and easy to prepare. --'1. &e ·doO can be more than • t ,ood at • party. They can )It·~ al the fun. Ha118 up t< hol ._.., Jied ~ the end of (:«.MdM.' and let the children ,, !c7 .. , .... the -wftbout _ ......... . I> s::,:a --· uk the '° ~ Out l>'IJ><I" hot ,.,. *"" Clll CODllructlon ~·...,.. .... -!ham With 111 '~ ,... -, .... wf!ll the ~ llit1 .... . : their ... . . ' ® "." .~. I 'BARGAINS IN 'QUALITY f·o·oos · • ,,._ .... Otl..,a...1,...~.. ' lhik Sausage '.fa: 29c Mcirkor&csMI 7 v ... i.t;• Lunch Meat. ··~ '69c ............. ... ChOpped Ham ·~ 49~ ',.,,...,.. PiDDer Loaf. ".i'.l: 33c ~ 'L.!o a., si. f . L~ ·-9ac ran., • • • • . • f1IQ,, "'""". · 11r Ba~o11 ,,. ..... ~ ~ " •WtS-Wk..._ ' Polish Sausaf.• ""~ac .................. ~ . T.....,,c..-l ..... 0t~ f I I P tra • · ""-37c as m1 ••••• mi. • ..,,,...,..... . ·.' \ · Co.Oked Ham • ~ ·~5c ~SID!I I - Pastrami ••••. • '.i'<l: 4.'tc CCINB!e. Sh I •· Oh .., ,.__....cw... a... Potatoes .... "~ 34c OSCAR MAYER VALUES 0ic; ... ....,,.. •• Sliced Bacon • ;:,:: 69c UnkSausage 1•.l't 79' O...~AllMW W• ... 59c 1eners.... ..... . ;s:t~doa~~: ·IAM~US 10" DllP·~UJ ·.'DJSCOUNT ~RICIS __ r .... _.,.,,.., .. ,,,.,.,.,.,~-.,. ....... '"--..--.. ··.··-·· -. ·--·~ , ...... --"' . ..::::..-:. ... •-=""='"--' . '1-\ '-:..."' --• . • • ~',, ·----•• , ........... ~""'l. .._ ". ·.. . ~ .. -.. I l _.._T_h....i.t __ ,_-_.,.,_2._1_'16_9 __ Pl~OT:AOVE RTISER-Fl Wedn"411, """"" I, 1'169 -" ' . . Cows Researched Bea Lamb, . , B.ovine . ·so.ciet.y; . 0, rd. ~rly· · · ~tc~. !! .... u .. ~ Like Mothei User} to Make ... 1"" favorite. There are d>unl\HI ( ' • dl$bel around lhl '°'Id 11)11 Bebavorlal sclenlilta !>ave !nevltably thm'I ""' cow on "puib DOI pull." •' ca•ittliie o.i ·tho good na- en!eted ev,.. .the lleld ol lhe that i>9'fit to -: J!9Y ol Cow IOClology ls fUn and o1•1a b. er S1 (\ECILY BROWNS1:.0llE I recipe lot the ilod ol punipkln lo irruln1 cow. Unlveratfx of the ""1, Oba ~·uie ilsobQ)'l'actfcal~, ·JC :!ba otew and ...miJ pie l"'U want. Tbe fillii.,, W1->sin dairy lcienllst H. bost feeding spell, :1 h-~~ l,.arae!1 says. Undetstandln& b • ...._I -iaii"'di j'.>EAB CECILY: My mother Ihle~ with ..... ~ Is • '' J.l!Ars<n bas researd!ed tho cboicosi ;poi in the mllkinc 'the bleran:bW order bas pro-~:.i..., <Ufaloa. a, A ·sw~"Cciolted'ber ppmpkln plellllliDg cookH on top· of uie 1,qe • '4 foupooo """"'•· Y<I-J1nftt , v. l<alpooiJ -.,,....,w behavior of cows 'and lil»<IJ1. th<\ best aJil1le, · .> '* 'uselul in handllna and specialty Is ·~ Lamlll · on ~ GI tb0•1tove and turned and !hen It Is ~ ln\O Z Jorie ~ •lill>tly btalen ••reports -it Is remul<obl.r Lll<ewtse, ,thei:t'• a cow al training cowi and planning med DiU '~• (bQilod lamb / ft I~~~ btW Pia lbeU. I a baked plaobeU. 1 cao 0•111'1"4! pumpkio Jn/ orderly .. ' , the llottool of .,!he tocl>I lad-their laclliU.,. Tu> study also • with 'dill aaoot). • ' want· lo mate that k\ltd of you>U find 11111 '"'Whear·· I cup JDl!k, •'II• J.;i undemocrallo society Is der, ~ ,P..itlon to whl<b Jlle Jw •bown the lml"'rtanco QE Tbe Leb,on-enjoy i bakoli pumpklll pie 1<¥: my "'"1!Y, ty pumpkin · ffjvor; , lti1 oot · ',,aWI P.f# (ll!lry abeU ,1).. veey .. much in evidehce as · b--relega[ed' untU &he ll·•bl• • mlnl.mhing tht! cow ··com· Jamb ·and wheat diD call,, 'but· ~~y I've lost her overly sweet and it's not dver-i:!!'fd:tf.iied "hlpped.crwn '' dei:oonstrated by lbe rigid :_ or cboOies -to ~ bet ~petlUoo, ao thai the bovines' ~'.Kibbl". In Norw11, "FUr ·recipe. bo Y~ have one? Jy spiced. P~· for •garnb:b, If ·I• aoclal hierarchy in whlcb each way up in .the ooclal ~· intere.I and effort can be I JCaal" (lamb &lid cabbage) All,!be recipes I_ !>ave call 'desired. trfl cow ts a queen to all those Eve.n ·thOQgh-cbe'• at tht~t;. ceoteied on product.IOn ••. is .the speclalty. ,••.x.ou4'~ r~ baJdnC the filling in the RANGETOP POMPI.IN PIE in· a~ 1aucep1n tl·rbeJow bet and the ¥tbject ol toin of the order, sbe atiU which, lncldttntally, in Mashl" Js the name for a ~ p1esbellint.beoven. ~t cupsugar • tboro,.ahJy itit togethu the l'><all'the stiooger cows in the may be the best prociicer" Calilornla avuaged 10,330 Jordanian .treat · oJ IUCChlnl . -N06'1'ALGIC READER 2lablapoonocomstardl 'ibpr, ~cinnamon, 1'"-'herd. ~ for rank apparenUy ts Dued poun$: per cow last year. stuffe<;I with lamb and rice. DEAR R~ER : He~·· a I teaspoon cinha.mon nutmeg, Jinger and , cloves. - - M4orbi loJh-1 Wh .... ,,, \'.'h... ' $ . Breqd • • • • . • 3 l~~s 1 ""'P. l!"\ki O.!ic;....,, YubCm Coffee u:, 7lc t•Li.CAN'.$1.4J Y~bciAffljlOl 1' $ ' ' . (!.. J l>Ol )24 u ee ...... '". · Albor'• -~]!ti~~-~~~ .. ~.~~ 37c Syrup ....... ··~t. 37c Dol<ibot ~-~ Shrimp ..... ···,~~ 57c 1-1.11<,..11 • Fruit Cocktail ·~~~ 23c ""''""'°"'"'.........__ .... , Mal'ft!alade .• "'?,~ 45c '-J;. _ .. , Nol>lt .,..._bet.,. QT 45·(' uace •••••.• ; •• ,c ~GropJro•er -PWi ,.,_,,.,.. ~.... • ~ Dole Drinks •• ·~~ 29c Ml>r ......... 5of1 • M . ·• "• 33c arganne , , , cTN. w..rii ........ ~ Dressing •••• "~; 37c ' lutM:'-"' Moo! Treet ••••. "~ 53c "'""°"w"I" Pizza Mix •• ""~t 43c \'illpgo loo ·kef. C"''Y•' Yo law $ • R• M' 3 •CL 1 ice IX • • rKG!... Carn .. ~ Pc...,o•• • Fiddle Faddle .3 ~~;_$1 Mciru!WO! •. Tea Bags •• ~·'..': 49c l\;la..,~.,~l:.lr;w.slol"td . p· kl '"'' 39c 1c es • • • • "' t!tfli;t... • Catsup ••• 3 •;;~'. 49c Hill~,.., : Tomato Paste • ~ 14 c MH!w'i Sauerkraut • "''~ 39c bod'1 a.moo. 5')"it Potcito Salad "~~ 33.c • ·' j ' Markel· Basket Discounts Prlces·.on . ' Qual!ty Prod.,cts. No Games, ' No Stamps, No Costl;y ''Extras'' Most store• claim to have low prices. But on what-on a hOndfu l ~f items, or inferjor proclucbt Not Market Bosket. We discount prices oil through the store'. And Guarantee 1ati1faction or your mon•)' back on ..... ry purcha.e. True, you 9ive up gomil and sta'"p'• to shop at Market 8pi1ket. But you get bargains and quality always, every day. See for younelf! •uc~rt fAlt.JIAMO OI GOYltHMrNT ~o 111c1i. , I O...rg.,. !"'"I. 6c Ol'I Lcibol) Chiff11n liquid "~39c ~" Ba1~tl fcbtic • Softener ••• ~~ 39c fob•i< fl..W. (Ind. 7< Olf lot.el) V ,.o• 55c ano ••• _ • • O.N ·s-u., ..... (lhoc:l ... Olf l..i..I} •L • • s 1 c t . •· '" arc • • • • • •n. --Book Matches "'";; J 9c . *IOIUS ltSCtUNY SPECIALS- 1'riC111 Qr' elfKli ... 11-1hrot.111lt T...Oay, "°"" 7' 1969 Mori ti 1<i.:.o1 Cleanser •••• ·-i~ Joe Mort;et .... ~ .. A • •'-21( mmon1a , ••••• It. 1 .. ·Al.WA·YS, IVIRYDAYI, -' . t WI All PLIAllP TO ACCl,f u.s.D.A.,FOOD STAMP COUPONS l-. . tM1'°' ANOILll COUNTY ITOlll ' ' • . ( '• • DAil Y Pll.OT 1',4 • , Stir In •IP and pwnpk!L • Gracmatly lllr Ja IQillL Stln!ni _abll,, '**'°'"' aiodlum beat until nilzteuyt ccma to boll and l>olls I mlnula. Cool to ""'m ,leJl!per.iure. Pour l.rto ba~ shell Chill at least'21bcMJr1: Garnish with whipped cream lild pecans. Note : In . cooking the pumpkin mWure stir slowly Ill the lotm ol lhe Hcure I ; um way you ·can watch the bolllna and lime it. U your pu.m~ comes fn a Iar1er can lhlD lhe 1..,....i size apeclfied In this recipe, measure 2 cupi and ·ue ,that amount. Cope Suit • • tiq~'B ... ~. Pretty ind pracUCal! She can wear cap, aJ)d BUJpendet 1k1rt together or separa~y: Wetr thil jaunty cape over dresse1 ot· knit skirt. Knit 11f sport' yarn ' wi~ c a b I e 1 marching all around. ~! Patt.em 7274: liz.e4 2-U m· eluded. FIPTY CENTS (coinl) fur each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattetn for ftnt..elu.s maJUn1 and ..,..W hlmdlln1; _, .. think:! ... deti""Y will take three w~tl !lfl more. Send to Allee Brooks, the DIJ· LY PILO'I', 1115 Needlocr~I Dept., Bo< 161, Old 'Ch<laea Station, New York, .~1 Y. 10011. Print Nouqe, -· ZIJ, P1Ueril Nuder.-Gla~t, new !Mt N-Clltofoe -Over :zoo delips .to.dlo"!e, S free patlerm .printed lmide. Send 18 -.-· NEW! "18 INSTANT GIFTS" ..-fabulou.s f~ toys, decorator : acoeuarles. Make ii today, &Ive It lomor· row! Ideal for all oc:cukms. 50 cents. · 1111 Jiily Rip'~ to tnit., crochet, WU9'1 IW, boet. 50 ceola. Book .ol lJ Prlso Al;b>s. ~ cents. Baraalnl· Qollt -1 !>as JI beauUfu! pottoms. 11 ceots. M---t -patt.,..:for lJ superb quilts. 18 ceota. Book S. ''Qldltl-fw Ttday's UYlq:." 11 patt.erm..50 mltl. Snacks111 ' Mushroom An lntuestlnt .In~-· ps 1n1o Utese toaate.r ~. . ' IWlllllOOll ROU.a \I pound -. chop- ped fine (I cupo llol j>ack· eel) 2 ~ bull« or marprlne l lablolpoon --\I te ..... 11!! ¥• teupoon ·curey powder '4 teaapoon·tmlon pGirder IZ (aboot) lhlll lllcaa bread, cnistl ttmllved and ffat· tened w!Ut rollln& plo Estta butter, -Int0 I lf.ftldl atillel -an tho mcr-n-esc:ojll the brnd ud ooltened tiutter. Coot QUlckJJ, ltlrrtn( aeveral -. ; untlf 'fnim"'->i wilt -aboul 5 mlniilel. (Little !IQuld abbuld collOd iii pan,) Spnoc1_d_wt111.,. tr• tiUtter' ...,.m ·ttien"' With mUSbroom ~are : lbere will beUclUtll~llrtacll llloe, roll ... s,rud - ol "'°' ---· .... placo Ill JeU:r nil~ ' Bue 1n hot las 4!F•l oven 1111UI ~I -lt 'lllinulaa or ''~"'1dac l>alhfay ~I -~ for .... ,~ lohi tn half cna!l!lt °hi· olrv. at once. MU.·M. Ji ' ,, l_ __ } _________ 'L -------·---·----~----------~-------------~-----~------- ! I , l I ' I '' /, ' t ' I i I I I I I • I , l I l ·Negroes I \lt A~epted ' IB!UqtLEY -Why haven 't N ....... 111¥< It hi Amtrlctn IOdlty, whlie other ithnJc and roclal arouP. appw to havt dont iO! Why do blacU auume IO m1Jltaht I stance tn at- lem)lllJll to Improve their IJIUotloo In this COIUl!ry' Dr. Staien Webster, a Ne1To :ooclll rtatarcher at UC - Bttktley, cave 1 o m e in- tertsting answers to these two key QUft:UOM at the 20th An- nulll JConferenc.re on Educa- tional fteMardl held at San Fra~~recently. "Blktl wen brought here ..,. tbefr Will," he said, ·~ tWlke otrier Immigrant ~' Ne,roet: Were enalav- cll l>y the -t segment ol 'tbjl -ty foe a IOlllf "-lod. ........ thia ti ,.... ........... T me, "-1"" their ·~·· " human blinl• and w e r e tUllJled the llalut ol pro- perty. 'l'hlf were further dtval1.1ed when H became MCelll1'Y for some Americans to )uatlly the e:ilat<nce of the JmUtuUon ol 1l1vuy -this was accomplished by the in- lrOcluttlon of the concept of ~ tbt supremacy of the while ,. ••. SHATTEREll 0 No Olhtr immi1Tanta had their prior cultural systems ahattered ta completely by the experleooe· of coOllng t o Amerlca . . . The AfrJcan culturel which blacb brought with theui could not survive in an envlromnerf :where the 1tructuh of tht fatnily was destroyed, where education for them in most states was il- Je1al, and where people were ahifted about u pawns in a giant econem.ic chess game which paid no rupect to kin- ship" ... ''Blacks had no e t h n i c beachheads in America as was tntt of some groups of non- black immtgrant.s: There were no structures for the promo- tion of ethnic p r I d e , group aolld&rtty. and 1elf·htlp movement.I. To be more specUlc, there .mted' "No foreign Powers to in· terTene on the behalf of Neiroe-IS Wll lrue with othtr iJ!uniironts. NONE IN LAJIOR "No willln&nell to allow (as Is too true today ) the newly· freed alaves membenhJp in the emerging labor movement. "No major effort to coonter the ever-growing blight of pre. judict which preached the superiority o( certain poops arxl. the innate inferiority of blacks. "Ne church or universally powerlul ...Ugtous arouP ( aa the Catholic Church was to the Italians and Jrlsh) to serve as a rallying point for the rehabilitation and defense of !.he e1...claves. "Without a 1ense of their own hiatory: without a sense of their humanness; withoul the auppiort of a strong family structure; without resources -how could the four million blacks with th e s e disad· vantages leap into the emerg· ing modern and competitive \1'orld of the nintteenth ctn· .-fury and carve out a destiny for lhemsttves! :? .REAUZATIONS "In an attempt to deal with the quution reiarding the ta· tklnale for black militancy , it b: essential to re&liie two things. First, although a Negro's face may be black , he hu been soclallud to the same set of values, aspira- Uons. and atulud.ea that are sh.Ired by tht Anclo Saxon Protettant majority. No othe r groups have rea:llted op- pr&alon (u strenuously as the Anjflo Suo..s. "Al an out&ider in his own coohtry, a& lht target of economic, socill and paUUcal opptelsion, b!ack people In this country have bet n cJevtloDiu '9:n ever-srowlng hootJU{y -toward the 11oclal tttuaUon ln which they ba ve Men l'fapptd . Blick ~ hava bad to atand by · and aee nurneru.s Im· mllront -"""" to theae ..,.. aa4 achieve clqrtes or . ..?toe Ind Wlmilltlon '#lliqll ._ dented to lhem. "J'ul1Mt •tut. bl•... In thb ....,, ~.. rtm•lntd In • -" .... tlian full ttf'rt' ,,.._ lb6y hlff tten ;n"' the~ t( tat -i.r la Africa .....:-.::=.lt•ltom ' HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 300 SHEETS ···~··p~~·,•· l TOii OU4UTT . " ...... ,.. .... ., .. ... 1.ff'YALUI . W• •r• K••,.,._rt•n P•r All S."9•l l•ppll•• l1tll•,.l•1 ; ••••• •-11•, ••••n. Plllua ltc. TEXIZE SPRAY 'N WASH IOIL AllD DIRT RIMOYIR ••• llZI AQUA NET IHAMPOOOR CRIMIRINH 9Fc SIZE-6-0Z. 77c DIP STYLING GEL for m•n or wom•lt 16·0Z. JAJt "' 79c SIZE YOUl ·3~ C>IOICI . •a . PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE ITOCK UP YOUR aAll IAl.11 ~ ... VODKA PlllL11"1. ·,- ORIGlllAL GIN. PORMULA ' OR IOCltlNGHAM\lEHDED KENTUCKY WHISKEY :::.:. '2~~ 2·LAY!I CllOCOLAn CAkl WITH CHOCOlAT! $1 l 0 fUOG' ICING lfG. Sl.3' DATE·CASHEW COPPUCAKI ';!. 59' • COFfEE -Atl GRINDS YU BAN ~· 73' . 2·U . CAH ......... 11 .4~ RfGINCY PREM /UM PILSNER BEER .. ::~:~. ·2~· Mi!:OY'Sf~S COOKID PASTRAMI S.UC!CI Ol l'I' '"' ,.I Cl $129 WISCotf$1,.. ClfAMY ll'UINlnR CKllll 981b. CONT ADINA SLICED TOMATOES •• 300 3 3 c ;"'' COn 2t off Incl 1 t Off TOMA TO PASTE 2~:.'.33c 80MILISl l---u-.•-.•-.•.-<•-o-,c .. ,.'."".,-, -....... TOP SIRLOIN . ' U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEI RIB .. STEAKS: U.S.O.ol.' 'CHOtCr-uu-IONtuU. 89.~: s1~· FAMIL-'Y Sft4KS U.S.0.A, 'CHblCt' lflf~IONfllsi TOP ROUND. •TIAIC . u.s.o.A. '-CHOICE' lfEf--IONElfU " CHUCKSTIAK - . . . " ' " . ~·;·~··ft.· ..... '""··.;·;-;"' . Vf~le Tomatoes SAL'. ··~CKKNIGHT.!.AllORfEN .so.111.59c ~!t Asparagus •·• · Apple Cider MAGIC CllEf-SMOOTH OR CHUNK . Peanut ·Butter . . . HtNf lNlS ',.TUNA AT FOOD 8 ...... 1 can1 BEIMSTEtN'S-fRENCH, GOfEN GODllESS, DANISH llEU Dressings MR. SPUD-INSTAl'-IT 1/2 gal. btl. 1a1L · '1 300 j9c l:tb. 49·. c 1ar . . . 3 10.. •. •1 btlt, pkg. WILIO SLl.CI AAl,H'S CIQM fA ILRIDa.Aco ,,; '$*2• pkf. ·I • PORK q.IOW MllN • BEEF diOW M"l:rN • .CHICKEN CHOW M " • MUSH ROOM ci.o . ,. llJRIMP; 'CHOW Mii WAT. CHllT .. t i ..... 39c ···---Mashed Potatoes DELICATESSEN SPECIALTIES ' .. ' . POOD •IAllT....e ... 011 AOID CHEDDAR .CHEESE ' 7,·C 1 .. ' .. FOOO GIAtfT,r .. !Sli, LIYIR: FOOD GlAMT ALLMIAT BOLOGNA SAU.AGE fULL 69c llOUND . ., ...... . pk9. DOLE CHEF BOY-AR-DEE PINEAPPLE· 't:' 35 c GRAPEFIWH 011H~ SPAGHETtl It 7 7 ( MEAT IAllS a. «kit. ' CRU~fO 2 :::. 39' 8lff RA.VIOi.i tell PIN[Aflflt.l Pineapple Juice "01~11 13c LASAGNA ("4Cklz. t11n) 81' 39c ' ERBER'S BABY FOOD STRAINED OR JUICE 3 ~eg rors 33c -CHUN Kiiie EGG · ROLU ' ,. 4 VARIETIES . ,, .. 6-01. pkg. •IRDSIYI AWAKE f~llH t'QNCEHfUTf FOR IMITATION OU.NG! llEArfUT OllNlt 9·ot. ,., 37 GREEN GIANT FROZEN VEGETABLES in Butter Souca SllCtfl Gl"ltfl ll«lrlt • ~ Pm • Mnlcom wff'fppen • Chepprd Sptmch • Niblltt Corn 3 "' $] p~gs. IAUIAGIOR . ... NROIH CHlllE I :·::: 3 3 c F> 1111.J SAUIAG , .. ,, 37· c, P•I· " • MfDlEY • PILAf • VERDE • SPANISH LIPTON'S ICE TEA MIX , - ~-oz. g9c pkg. 2300 Harbor Blvd. a& WIJson St., Har~~Sh-.ppla.g Cen•, Cqsta Mesa ~ I -' ,) lJ i \ : ----~~....._____----~ ----~ ----________ ...... __._._;:, __ . -~~··--.~-·-·~· -· -~-... ~L....,~ ...... ~ ....... ~ ....... ~'"""-L"'-~~...w ....... ~.ui.s..'o.....::...... ..... ~..:... ....... .li'.....!l.2co..!'.:.· _;o-· I ~~N IM 10 •• s " ·1· llr !... ,::~ ·i l '' IX, )c , ..... #i.;111 16·o•. pkg. INSTANT ~NKA COFFEE :a;; $ll$'9 • • • ' ·~' .. --' . l .•• ·. 4. ·· .... ,. " · . ., ' ; ... -..... ~ . . .. \ ... :;\' " ·:' ,-~--,.I; •. ~ • .lt ...... ,~." .. -'' .. ·1~. .,, , • ..,. COit .... -:_r. • ( • . CANDIED-SNACK • ··FIDDLE FADD,LI ' . -. .. ·· K'i.-ijit'.i'i'T~WILi .. ' O~ElGENt-I JOY LIQUID' · ' ' i2·•~ t.. ' . ... 79c . ' ,. 39c 37c 57c . -. -----, . I ' .. ' ··1.. I' •l·-:. . \.l"t '(' ' ' y. . • • "" F••ese . "IXftA tue·clilpSlainps .. .. ' I .,.,. 50 "~· I· "-"EXTRA 91ue'·Chip ·s1a111ps '. ' 2300 'Harbor Bl~d. at WllSOb St., ilJtrhOI" Sbopphig <:entb•; Costa MeS& , l ' '1 h_ ------- ----... __. --- •· I .CV PlllT JI.$ · Roh~ie{ . ' ~ut ·iJ~~ 1r!:~~dle{ • l!'A§/iiNaiori' ),J, J l B,ailkers whO have be e n i.m..tlng the rlain& Wife of ~k robberies are ~just 8jl Wudly ~t, the 8nlkilbl>er ·l!ld&elo and ,bardWare the (ederal ~tory agencies ·m o<ilerlngtllern 1o buy. "W• loo11cf'the first reading unimaginable,'' Mich I g a 11 .banker J. A. Hauck wrote to the Federal Reserve BoarJl after studying the proposed bank protection re'gulaUoriS, "and the second reading left us in • state of shoek." · .Hauck, president of the E~ change Savings Bank j.n M.~ Pleasant, Mich., said he wis!). ed Congress had "beez\ as attentive to preserving the in- tegrity oJ , the dollar as It !l<'w seems .. to ~ lo protecUDg 1.ts owne~shlf from att~ck.!..' DRAFT FORM • Issued iri draft form la" mpnth to provide bankers an opportunity to c o m m e nt before final adoption, tht .regulaUorui have drawn an unusually heavy barrage of ci;.tJcal mail, a spokesman for the Federal ReaerVe said. Essentially the ·same pro- posals were issued. by tht 1 other a g f! n c l e a· regulaUng 1>111\ks and savlnp and I""' associauocr• -.~ Feci~'\1 Depaslt 1-ance C'orp. Federal-Home Loan Ban' Board and "Office of the·com:. · ptroller of the Currency. , The regula.Uons would r~ quire all banks and ~ to instal1 Cameras, a I a r m syste'ms, bright lighting fof after dark and bars. for of(- street windows. While Vaults 1 constructed' in the future I, __ ----Jtould haY.e.. .:...:Lll:--De mncb -~--- 1 sturdier than those geneFally • In use JlO'i)',_repJacement or str~ning ol \he ·~nog ones woWd not'berecrfili'ed. smair loWn bankers~ · an complaining the loudest. .. This is anolher-case where the · litUe fellow had no hand In defending himself from the enslavement of more and m o re bureaucratic re~ tions," wrote Arnold ~ i. Keuhn, executive vice presi- dept of the' State Bank of Iroqua, Wis. OTIJERS .HURTING l!ut some of the. gianll! said they would be hurting tao. The Banlt of America' said strict. Interpretation of ~ regulations would force it to spend $3 million inore thaiJ. it ajready has on ~tectioq- And ·lhe Oetroit IranK & Trust Co. said cameras alone would iet:· if bacJc .$154,000, while ri- trfi',fightai' Window bars· ~· alarms on nicht· depositories would bring ,the total ·W $369,000 for these four ite~ . I( there is one'preposal that (lrew more fife tb!n the Others it was the requirement tbiit the lnslihlttoiis out M!net.(li to take pictures •of tbelr bank! being robb_ed. .. ·~ v: .The Rhode lslarnl1 Bankel'JI . Association s a i d availab~ ~odels · are.·constantly -being improved. There is "a strong poa:i:ibility t h a t equipipent purttwed witltln the nen tw~ years wiil t,ecoul'e.,o~Jete,~ fl\e Rhocje I!IB!lden slild. • ' UNTRIED GADGETS • And a.• olllclill al th~ Jel· ferson State Bank of San· Ad- ~ tooio, ·Tex., whil~ protutlng "we ·are au against •robbef'J, and burglars,"· said be·didnlt much .waoL to "rush, In and spend a lot of tn-Oney on un- tried and impractical g•dg~ts. '" Maby of the bankers urged the ·hgulatory agencies to ~ generous in waiving specifiC re,qU·iremenis Niher-e circumstances Indicate . . Llke the MetJifie Savin~ BanK & rrusrCo:i1rr Mehtirlt, La . ., which · llal~ed al h•ving to buy bars 1 for tts •off-streel windows·. It hardly seems worth the cxpenS('!f. said President Erp P. Johnson, with Lhe ·sherifrs office fight next door. ·Manager Standlee KlaulZ has been named division' commercial manage.r for Pacll.Lc Telephooe':\ Santa A n a • RJv1:~de Division. _ · :i 1 K1aul>, "bo ... ~ Jobn C. Buchart Jr., comes to ~ Poot.ion after a• ft41" ai pubUc relfUons director lot" the lftill. t,y in an area ·stretching·froln Ventura to , tpe Sap pabriel Valley. '.- '· illlcllart bu been ~ J!l!b!lc , nlalloni dlrecllli' 18. · <Ule <Oll1P"llf'• 'LciO, ""* Doc;tb area. , • . '~'cllylllon ln c lud-01 <OIMl\Wttes ln Ille oruc•· coaat ma as well as tx• •luml!~ Ill San.. -and ~icie-c0unbes.I · •1T\ ire Is • Granada Hilla "*· denl .. I I I f I • I I ' I ! I I I ! I I ' ' I • ' ' I 'i ' . .' t I I • q I ·. I ... , ......... ~ ... .-,,, ,.., ' . .., . . • • f.f ~v~~." . • ' ' • ' ' ' • • • • . • • . ' • • . " • ' • • • . ' • . • • .. • • • . . ' .. . , . . • ' .. , , . • ' . . ' . • , ' ' . · . • • ' ! ' ' • ' • . , .• .• • , . . , . ' ' i ' , ~ • • i , i • ' • • • • • • • ' , • • • • • . ' I I . ' ' . . 2Jeficale66Pi .. WD'S ALL MUT FR LB. LIO'S-J-OZ. PK&S.....aEEI'. HAM, PASTRAMI, CORNED IEEF 3 I . $LICID MIATS. . . . . . . . . . · !· MiNI AH'DIUON -Pie. OF 11 • i SUHIUOA -j ·OI. ,g, . · COii tOITllW ............. 11KI AU IDt TIMAIU ........ JOC . ~ . • . IRIS -OAAN&E PEKOE 41-CT. PKG. TEA :BAGS ••• 55c •' .... • . t , . . • • ' mt ...... ar..VD., COSTA MESA • 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE '"l'-t .. ' • • 1 .~ • ~ -.~···· ..... P6--PILOT·J\DVERTISUt Tiu1ndq, J•"'W7 2, 1'169 _..:...;'---'-=--'-'=;..::,;.:.~"---~~- . 79~', i ' • 1308 W. EDINGER. SANTA ANA . i.J, I 1 j ' ' I I I l ' j ~. Janu.,y 2, 1969 ' l'l~OT-Al>VIRTISl.._,7 'Glazed Ham Loaf .Hogs Di·ning Sta·ge • . Tbe U.ant appearance or 11111 ruby-rod ~ ~ "°' · ' belle& ill .... al iftparaUoo. . I\• DOI olten that auch I • &'l"1 tuting, elegant 'ap. ' ~iqeotreeilaoeuyto , make. ' ' It II · a natural lee 11> • tertalnlo( ........ H can be mt1·ed, a·haped and refrlcerated"arJY In the day, or tven the ct.-, before It II to be bUeil and eened. • 'Ille 'aJue • 11 • abnple ---' merely lpooaed onto the ' loo! the la.st ball hour ol coolt· tnc. 'lbll him loot •!Ices ... Uy Into attractive ....,... an lll<lod plua fer the busy boltns. Froet..i crapes add an ad-dlilooal l..Uv~.,arnlsh to this ·~ . ..,,... Compl<te the rritou with a,•oc.ado,. · cropelnllt 11>1· l•ttuce aala~. served with :',our favorite celery -'dr<aslng; ud creamed nt1r p o t a t o • 1- comlibed ..uh ch o PP, d panley. Hete'a our reclpe for g1utd him lool: GLAZED BAM LOAF Ill powid ground him II pound ground pork 111 cupa ooft bred crumbe II CUp llnaly chopped onion 2-.-1 cup milk · 1..-3 CUR catsup 1i1 cup brown sugar : 3 tablespoons vinegar 2 teaspoon.! dry mustard Combine ham, port, bread crumba, onion, :r'· milk and :·~; ::to .. Hgbil~ba;.i: hzklng ' pan. J!ak• In • moderate ov~3SO_ 4e~ )-r hoiir. lii01iiOWD sugar, vinegar and mustard In 11m1CO pen; brioc to a rou. big boll. Spooo 1-J or the glaR over the ham loaf and return to oven; bake 30 minutes ...... .....,,.. longer ~ glaze at the eod ol each 10 -· Yield: Aboul I servlnp. GLISTERING AND ELEGANT, HAM LOAF TEMPTS TASTEllUDS IF YOU LIKE SEAFOOD, YOU'LL LOVE SHRIMP CURRY It Curries Favor Seafood Recipe Nice, Especially With Rice For the homemaker wbo 1 l<klunce can frozen con· lik• to have variety in her densed cream of shrimp family meals, the gUts o( the' soup &ea are readily available to 1 cup 80W' cream use 1n tasty and tempting new • 1 tablespoon instant minced recipes. · •nlo\> Whal, for example, could i be more dellghtf\:11 to look at ~ teaspoon curry p:twder and more delectable to eat 1 5-oonce can ahrimp u.n a picture1>fetty Shrimp 1 pkg. (10 ounce) frozen CVry on Saffron Rice? The peu combination of tbe ohrimp and rice oo tlUI tasty CIDTY makes a dish molt eaten will t11joy. And tt'1 not dilflCUlt to make. .11FFY SHRIMP CURRY ON SAFFRON RICE I tebleopoon butter Varieq Salad Caps Steaks AUernate <:rO&IWlae aUces ol ·-Ce!Uomll Bort1ett -holves, balf-rings of green pepper and onion on beds of bull.. lettuce; sprinkle lightly with poppy aeedJ and pw ta~ or \tfntgar and aatad ~table. RICE JiW teaspoon saffron powder % teaspoon la]t 1 -l/3 OlJJ!I water I • l/3cupa precooked rice Heat butter and lhrimp soup, •tirtlni W\111 1mooth. Add IOUI' cream, onion and curry powder. Add -and shrimp. Cover and heat untU "jUst hot. ' To prepare rice, add aal!ron and aalt .to water. Bring to a boll. Stir In rice, eover, Remove from heat and let •land 5 mloutes. F1ufl with fork. Serve 1hrlmp crm bot rice. Garnilh with aal!A!d peanull, pnoerved kumQuall, chutnoy or chopped Onloo . Serve. ' to I. ·SIEREO SENSATION! Tile coJorru1 ......... or -·~ Oraft9• Co•_, JI.le .. ~ RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM . From Fashion Island, Newport Beach ' l ~ Tb<Jnd.11, Jan""7 2, 1969 DAIL V PILDT F·7 f ' l'rlca !fttcllvo In Slfmys 11iurs. tJru Sil\., Jan. 2 tlru 5 I • ' ' Danish • french Bread , loaf 29' ·---- fresh Baked •• • ' • 111111111 rown1es_., 59 -6 c ..... tor . m• .. Cak• of ,the Week :;1 i5 di Assorted Variety Cakes •I -W~ SpoclaliH In Cakea for All -I IP.I ()ccallonl-l)ecOHltod to Order . -• -·1•1•11 11.l!l!I== ... ·JI •· • ' ' ' 1000 Bayside Dr.-Newport Beach 24 Mona~ch lay Plaza-So.... Latuna ---·". -~- • J I I • I , I I I ' I I ' I ' • -v- r,. ., , •, .. -~ ...... ·~ . .., . .. ~ ... ., ' ,.. tAn.\FP!lOT 1-, """"'t. 1'69 . , ( PriCll Efftctiv1 Thu~ Ja r. ltlrou&fl SIA, Jiii. 5, al Slt'IWIY Storn 11 Countiu of Y1ntm lexetpt c-illol. °'1111 ISul ................ -Beach, u.... _.,.,,... _ ind Mlssloll Vi•jo ontn lot M&tlll ex• s. Di-. ci.. rnont. LI Mirlda, Ent wtfltltJ Ind Anion. *'· .. Pooch · f.t ; Dog Food High Protein Form ula. Balanced Ration Food For All Dogs and Cab! It.Dz. can · Ills. Wrlglrt's-lrs A •tt..,.myo 12 .. i. C.ke, Ideal To Serve Anytime! ,q. • Cinnamon Rolls ~~~::d Fresh Rye Bread ~rtt'! ......... ... l.'7 ' -351 ' LIQUOR SHOP BUYS Effecti'll Al Licensed SlfeWl)S ThllfS. thnl Sun., Janl!lf)' 2, 3, 4, 5, 1969 Kavlana $.319 Vodka 80 Proof Qllrl USDA CHOICE Blade Cut U.S.DA Choice Beef-flavorful And Meaty As Only A Safeway "The Real MljOMlise"-Tops For Sand- lriches or Salads. ~ Good! Qllrt .11r LOI MEAT PRICES! BowlingGreen L:.;sFlfl> s3ss Scotch ~~~?i ftbq """s41s ~1,1 Stantons Gin i?: "'_ s31s Cold Brook ~·~~ '"" s3ss Beef Steak Can Be. lb A Fine Quality Steak At An Economical Price ! • Boneless Steak t-::; lb.79' -•• T .-~ .. ~-.... ,.~ . -. .... . . -.. • Banquet Dinners Flash Frozen-Choice of Many Popullr Fawrites. Low In Price Fresh Fryers U.S.D.A. Grade A WHOLE U.S. Govt. Inspected BODY Cut-Up Frym 35' ;;:;art. ... ...... lb. ..... 1111.,." lip 7· . Best Of Fryer~~ ~~·11 , Sliced Bacon •Fanner John BrMld 59 Cre1111 O' the Crop 1-doz; ctn. • Iowa flfllll • Mlso low• Your r ""-C • Wilsan Com Kn1 Choice ,1,, _ Grade AA 56C · ~=s.,'::'c~rmi~.: Sliced Bacon ~.:,,, Piii !:63' fresh And flavor Pllfectl Medium ~~ ·.::.· 51' Ham Slices ~si;:snd •,;Jr Extra Large :~ ~:~~· 60' Brisket ~::.~L(or~M:;·1-.... 7r l Brisket ~;oi:.1~~1-.... ar Boneless Roast Boneless Steak Rolled And Tied llS.D.A. Choice Beef Chuck Ftl\'Orful And Meaty! Centet Cut Round U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Round Aged and 7rirnned! Pork Stea· ks ~~·~~:nc~~ _ . i ender And Meaty Eastern Pork Veal Shoulder Chops lb.79c · lb.98c lb.69' lb.6tc Lamb Chops ~~:s .... 98' Veal Patty Ste~ks ~~~ l ·~-.,...~ Lucerne Yogurt Lamb Roast 3-Rlb SltO<lldor 69' veal Parmag1·ana ~~orti'"fonsely ~.Jf(J ~~:.!":A 5 NIH $1 USDA Choice l'-~r"f'::,~~ .x.. Leg of Lamb ~= 1 •• 89' Beef Short Ribs ~:;~~~~ly t.tt•• Cheese = .. _· .... ::. 3 35 1', Pork Chops ~'!..." ~:'ed* 11. MIC Fresh Oxtalls ~S.:. ~ ~~!; .... Cni I }:";:'...."',\"ir., ,,_,«ON 77 Mvgaf" =~.n.. .~!. 191 BNC1lcfast Uftk fresh Beef liver . ~~:·~i~ .. s, Ii, 79' .... 79' ... 3, , .. 43' , .. 59' hrfcm Cli11se ~'!~::'kl."" .:~ 43' Sausage Sau•••• J k Ch 1' ·-"~ ""'~ 79' Fi•h Sticks ~ 11. W Sole Fllltts = .. Cllcb.. lt •c•41 ••-· ,_, w.i,.. '" t•th'• e1ac1 1-1i.. 39• F'"'!t!Joh• ........ 2r ~ Fresh a .. , ·~ );<,:."" ~::::. 49' twk Brand rtll IJJe(a ,klnlm ,.... B111dtll Shrimp ~ ... r;-1':. '1" F111h °''"" =· 1:=~ 78' I ---I Frankfurten Salewey ... lutJ'1 ...... 5at All MHI Vllft!J ,... 7 Beef Bologna • Re"°" Sl)t1 LAI lllwwlY Oua11ty i.. V7 Lunch Meats :!:\'."-"': ...., 354 a..i, ~ T""7 pt... ( • • DAILY PILOT J.'.lt (51=1Cfl:lld Edwards Empress Coffee Preserves Vacuum Pack-Rich Robust flavor Of Canadian-Old· Fashioned Pure fruit flavor FRESH C-Offee. Choice of 3 Grinds. Choice Of Many Popular flavors To Cheose From. LOW, LOW PRICES OF COURSE! Applesauce Hlghwa1 Brand 2 29 c,..,,,.-" f 6•0I. C T e1tlll'e. Made from Ortll1rd fruh Aoplts, ClnS 001 Pq.J2ci) Toilet Tissue ~;~~· 3 4;.~:. 11 'W.3~;1 Facial Tissue ~~~.nne Tomatoes Garden side Made rm Plumo Rid Ripe Tomatoes. Buy Eltrl for Casseroles or Midi Up Oistin! !Wllr Pay 29c!) Liquid Bleach :\~ 28-0I.25' can pR11 33-llh P1J l•r 4ic? Thm Vitamins Art Belna: Manulactured For Us 8y Ont Of Thi Oldest And Most Reliable Dru1 Manu· flCttnrs Jn Thi United Stites! Multiples lluy Ont S.ttl1 At 2 $1 0 R1111lw Price •1ttl11 4 And Gtt Another tf I DD Bottle for .lust lt Multiple Vitamins 2 llltln s210 11 IDO Cl White Magic eansef Coolalns Bleach 2 1:;:~ 25-'9.~ Chewable f itamins 2 bottl11 s140 ,, 100 Tomato Soup Toi!n House Srand-Ready In Just Minutes. Delicious Soup or Quick Sauce. c Cantrece Hosiery Safeway'• Own Mouthwash G B Highway reen eanS Regular Cut Il•OL 224 Wily Pa, ca11 • 24c? White Flour ~.~::dcralt ·. 5 i1:; 49-"3.~" Vitamin C Tablets 2 .. Ht .. 68¢ ,, roa 2 1tttl11 $110 ,, 100 Dr Gargle Cholee Of Ambt;, Red or Blin--F.or h; A Swteter And Cltantr Breath. 11-oz. 29c battle ' J y f bl Bel·air Chopped Broccoli, Peas, and Carrots, r~ ege a 8$ Hash Brown Potatoes & Potato Patties. •• •• \ French Fr•leS Scotch Treat Potatoes Just Heat And Serve ; Bel a1·r Waffles QuickAndEasyToServe! • Just Pop Into Toaster! '* 1f L I M•lk Choice of Many Pop· l ucerne ce I ular flavors. low Price! ' . ;i ~' .~% 5 IO·or. f100 pkp. BANK ON THE SAVINGS AT SAFEWAY! • I . • 0 = L •••••ttc or 7 California Fancy Quality Sweet And Juicy-Easy-To Peel Skins. Ideal For Your Holiday fruit Bowl I Potatoes U.S. No, I 10 49' R:'!~ Bake ~:g Bana. nas Soulh l111rlc1a 10' Ideal foi l.lJllch Boxes. lb Snacks or Gelatin Salads ' Velvet Yams ~~~i.:~'..1.,b. 19' . Fresh Dates ~~•gul• 1i::· 591 Potatoes ~'!m~m: 5 i~~ 59' G f • Ruby 5 ·II. 491 ( bb large 8' • J . rape fUlf Red he a age firm Heads II. 'Yellow Onions ~=~~,,~::~ 3 ~:i 29' C e c P1cb1ed fresh 3 lit. 29' r1sp arrots :'1~~ric~ ;., Apples ~~ra ~:~qs 3 •~i -69' ~~/~:ty 4 ~:; 69' rr7 22 FFSS• -·== .... -... 1 --··- .\ I J I l I I I I • ' • ' • • I I • ' / t . I • • f ll -, f.•10 DAILY PiLOT .. _ . Th11nday, January 2, 1%9 • .. :. i • i ~ .. : • • • : • t • • ' • Lot's of good eating for your family at El Rancho ·• ·. • . . Co.riled Beef Brisket! •• ' So deiiciou& ..• becad.'le it'~ from aelected beef ••• •elicted to give vou lean jlavorf'li.l tenderness . , • t xpe1·tlv c-uretl! Ot1tstandfng value! lb. ' ThUndaJ, January 2, 1%9 F 1 G-P I LOT-ADVERTISER ' I . where the price is always right! • CriSn Solid ·neads ! -, Garden fresh ••. with flavor that 'von't alJ cook away! Tender;-=too, to use in salads that offer 110 much· appetite appeal! lb • Corned Beef Round ..... 7 9~ Carrots ........... : : ............... 2 i 15' -------ROuiiifsOr leaill.cnder beff •.• cured exactly the·;,.ay-yQUw&nt them fu be I ¥~-----Sw~t and ten de~ for strips or alic~~-or 7 ~ed.· dinne1· ! 1 poun d-packages. - ------ ' /, I ' I I /" , ,, I .. I Cu be Steaks .................... ~1 29 ,b Avocados.; .......................... 19~ U.S.D.\ pioice bee! ... tile perfect steak for quick and ia.sy pan frying! London Broil .......... ~ .. :: ..... ~1 29 ,~ Fuerte'• ••• smooth buttery texture •• , great on tout ... for sala-ds ... or lunch treat! Oranges ........................ 8: 5100 T he hearty goodness of U.S.D.A. Choice be€f •• , easy to serve, delightful to eat! Navels ••• from Sunkist! , , . the kind that disappears so quickly from the fruit bo,vll Spareribs ........................... 5 9~.. · El Rancho Delicateysen Bargains Fresh and lean' wtsof meaty goodness on these ... yo ur;milywillbedelightecl! . $ l9 Horseradish $auce .......... 19( Pork Tenderloin .............. 1 I~ Missouri.'' 4 oz. size. •• zesty flavor that goes so well with your corned beef dinner! Fresh as.can he! Lenn, tender tasty ... bake l~ stuff it, fry it-enjoy il'. . Salad Dressing • • 39c Sliced Meats ••• 3 '" $1 ~- sll(ed Bacon 69 c Fishermen's Wharf •.. 8 oz. ••. Blue Cheese, Wafer thin favorites from Leo's.,. your choice I•· Green Goddess or Cocktail Sauce. of regular 39c varieties! •••••••••••••••••••• El Rancho's O\rn! Lean slices, .• just a little bit thicker .•• for more smoky goodness! Money.Saving Grocery Specials ··Drive Detergent ............. 59~ \Vi th enzyme action ... miraculously removes stubborn soil and stain!! Giant package. Zee Towe ls ................. 4 ••r $1. GiAnt size roll! ••. choose from decorator prin~ or the colorful ne\v tropic tones! Glorietta Peaches .......... 39c Sliced or halves ... Golden s"''eet Elbert.as ... extra fancy quality! No. 21;2 cans! Glorietta Pears . . . . 39c S"·eel Bartletts in heavy srrup ••. No. 2!,2 can. Whole Peeled Apricots . . 39c Glorietta •.. colorful and delicious • , . No. 2V11: Dole's Fruit Drink . . 3 '" $1. Pineapple-Grapefruit ... pink or reg ..• , 46 oz. S&W Prune Juice . . . . 49c Simply v;onderful quality'. ... quart. Tomato Sauce . . . 10 '" $1. Hunt'.11 ... from red ripe fruit! ... 8 oz. cans. Hunt's Tomatoes . . . 4 ••• $1. Sofid pack ..• IJigv;i.lue: Xo. 21; cans , S&W Apple Sauce . . 4 ••· $1. Qu&lity you're pleased to sc1,,..·c~ No. 300 glass. Maxwe11 House Coffee . . 67~ TYto pound can •.• l.S3. Three pound can .. _ J,!>S Rosarita Dinners . . . . • 39:. Jifexican, Beef or Cheese Enchilada, Combination. Creamed Chipped Beef • . 89c Stouffer's •.. frozen .•. ready to heat and serve! Island Inn Mixes • . . 4 '" $1. Froien ... OaiqUiri, Mai Tai, 1i1aflarita or Sour! Facial Tissue • . • • 4 ... $1. Chiffon ... strong enough for sneezes! ... 200 ct. Toilet Tissue • • . . 3 ... $1. Zee • , . colon or 'vhite ! ... 4 roll packs. Condensed All • • . . . 59c Lo?.' suds detergent! ... rciular 79<: size. Lux Liquid • • • . . • 49c So kind to your hands! ... 22 ounce si~e. El Rancho Liquor Department Values S hi • B ~ CARTON Of SIX $119 ( . 1tz I eer ..... ~~ .R~~.R~. B.O~L~~ ••••• Don't be out of. beer •.• especially when corned beef and cabbage is on the menu! 12 oz. btles. Blended Whiskey ........ s3!,! Lang's Scotch ............... s6~! El Rancho's own ••• 86 proof ... quart ... 4.99 Jmported ... 8 ye.ij.rs old .•. and so smooth! Cabin Still ..................... ss~! Smirnoff Vodka ............ s6~~ Straight "''hiskey_ •.. 86 proof •.• quart • , . 6.49 Attractive decanter .. 80 proof., famous quality. To go with Corned Beef n' Cabbage ..• Mustard • , • • • • 25c New Potatoes Grey Pou pan ... autl1oritative flavor! •.. 5 oz. \\'hole ..• No. 300 cans ... Springfield. Hunt's Catsup ••• 2 '" 35c Rich red sauce, sassily seasoned! ••• 14 oz.. Hearth Rye Bre-ad •• 47c o.roweat ... 24 oz.. loaf ••• naturally good I I Pricea in effect at theae slorea Thllr. thru Sun., Jan.miru -1, S, 4 and 6. No aaka to dealBra. . Ask the manager· about ou.r convenient Charge Accpunt Service Dinty Moore Beef Stew •. 59c Lysol Spray • • . . . $1.59 Serve it bot a~cl hearty •.. 24 oz. '.an. . Disinfects as it deodorizes: ... big 21 ounce size. HUNTIH~TDN .HARBOUR• Warn LAVe & Algonquin SI. dct qui k re.tu:/ fro11i that tl'l'li(tfl"lfQ connh 1t1itlt . ~ t. • e . . ' V• k' I 44 Cou&h Srup nae .~ ftPORT BE :·2727 Newport Blvd .• 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Cen ~er) I( s ·. ~!IJI~ a ..... ,3~ ~.s~ ••• *' . :-7 Also rvenientfy lo.cat~ st~s in Arcadia, Pas&den'. and South Pasadena • ... - -... i• ' 1 ------------'-"'"-~~-"----4 :__,..__. ______ ·~-'--:'.:_.. .. _x._:._:.___!._.:._ ___ ; ____ ;__,:....___l_ ~-~~---..;.1.. _...:.,__~ .. .:._J!.... __ ~~~----.&--- -.---~--~--~·-· ·-~~..,..------------------------~----~-.~.--~--~--··---·--·-.. ~~·-· ..... ---.-,.,,,.."'"-!'..,r • • ~ILOT ..t.DV&RTISlll DAILY 'ILOT f•ll ' Coast Area Men • Ill Service on· Duty Around World · .&lraaa ,,._.. o. Mlllor, -., Mr. and Mra."l'bqmu L. llJller ol lllCll llqliolla, BolCJI, ·11 • ~ ol u.e MM..r, -ol Mn. Georg• U.lt Air rorce &DI! bu been R. Maurer ol Ill Lido Park .,,.lpd lo Lac~laod AJ'B, for Drive, llewporl Beach, r<etlv· basfc tnlnlJI&. eel bll "Wlnp "" Gold" 111111 plied weather ind oceanocrapblc dala lolbe U.§1 Weather Bureau and.,.. the N1vy. of Mr. aod Mrs. Leollard.---------------------,,,.,~--- • , w~. baa -ualp- "eel lo a.-A1'B, Ill., far ~ u an alrcrafl -'l'Odau.t. • Thi airman II a 1117 ~.or wlllmllltter iup . ~ aod ·-Golden Wk College be!'"' enl<rlq tbeoenlce. Ho II a gr•du4le ol llewport .wu ~led a N a v a I Harbor lll&h Scliool, lljll. l Avlalar tkalllc ceremonies ,1 Al. 0a;s. I, Cl~, a.., , tbe !lava! Air SlaUon, Corpu8 ol Mr. and Mn. ~117 c. ~ c;iirbil,Tet.\ . ol ID40 Cleftland 'A'!•~ .. -Meea. bu been ••'"' Eu. ft:oY'P. llacWr, USCG, OWlula AJ'll,•m., far · aon o1 Mra. PoiUr s1nc1a1r In tbe • u.ran .<qui~ ol fltl Circle Drive, llewport malnlttwlce field. Beach, hu returned lo New Alrn>u Job I. Faboc, ion Tbo alrman la a eraduate Yark aboord tl>e U.S. Coaat of Mr. and Mn.. ~ of Com Meaa !Dgh School, Guard CUiier, HaU Mooo. F&I* ., 6'IOI Spa Drive, 111111-lilt. on paln>I betWllD New- ' un;tm ·Beach, baa bee• ' dOlllldland aod Greenland for UlllJled lo • lplil ol Ille LI. Jllchard ff . 22-<1•1•. tl>e HaU Mooo IUP. Stralqlc Air Command al Mino1 AFB, 11.D. for trllnl111 In tbe traMporlaUon fteld. : • Thi ' alrman la • uaduale • ol -llllb School: -1<7a R. Cradall, aoa ol ·Mr. and Mn. Wayne E. crandaJl o1 na 1111a1 Drive, Wutminatier, U,: been ...slJled . to Sheppard AFB, Tex. for training in aircraft maintenance. He is a &r~d~te of Westminller !llih Scholil, 1118 and attended Golden w .. t College. Airman Gordon L. Brock, aon or 1tlr. and Mrs. G. L. Brock of 7652 Garfield Avt., ffuntlogton Beach, Ill on duty at Bien Hoa AB, Vietnam. An aircraft instrument repairman, he is a member of the Pacific Air Forces. The airman is a graduate (Ir Huntington Beach H!&h ~ool. Airman David L. Johnson s o n of Mrs. Frances L. Johnson of Midway City, is aerving with the Aerospace ' 1 Alrmu BU... J. Burke, daughtu of, .Mt. and Mrs. GearP C. Burke of 10171 Beverly ~... Wolllnlnater; comp]eled baJlc tralnll1I al Lackland AFB, Tex. Sbe bu 'bllD aalineel to Keetler AFB, MIU., Io r training ID the air traffic coo- trol flfld. Airman Burke ia a 1988 graduate of La Quinta ll1itt School. Smlth oC llDI LIQcoin l.aoe, Newport Beach, ha• been • elected as Honorary EpliJted Aide to the <:omnwidJnC General at 11.'t. canon: He 1• alto 1 member ol a thr•nll.n t.elm, nlcRnamed the Quiz Kkil;_ for moagt- mtnt researeh t.nat has solved many prob1eml "" tho bl>e. Pvt. Fruclt W.qlalkl, 21, aon ol Kenneth Wadgln.sld ct Colla M-ha! been Ul!gl!ed to Ft. BeQntn1. Ga. upon com. pletlon of basic c o m b a t 1r11n1111. ' Hia mother and wife, Sher- ry, live in Maryland_ r----.Defwf_J:QIDt11arut_. Boron Alr Force Slation, CaJil. " · He is a graduate o f Weatminster High School and attended Golden West Colle1e before entering the .service. Airman Stevea E. 'nom111 IOll of Mr. and Mrs. W 1rren E. Thomas of 63n Jroquoil Rold, Westminster, compelled bulc trainillg at Lackland AFB, Tu. and his been ust,ned to Sheppard AFB, Tex. for training as an aircraft maintenance man. 1'he airman is a sdlduate or Westminsler High School. Pvt. Melan)" J. Wilton, • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Wa1 ton of 3077 Killybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa, completed ~t weeks cf basic training at the Women's Army Corps Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala. Pvt. Walton is a 1968 gradu1te of Colla Mesa fflih School. S pe c. 5. P1trlet 1t1cMenamim (Varney), 21, son cf Mrs. Peter Varney of 110 Via Ithica, Newport Beach, is serving with the Ith lnfan· try Division in the Intelligence Group in the village of Dong Tan, in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. A a;raduate of Newporl HarbOr High School, 1965, the soldier is a clinical specialist in the ~1edical Corps. Capl Thomas H. Niquette, son of Mr. and Mn. ~rge Niquette of ~B Avenida . Sevilla, Laguna Rlll1, hll been assigned to Lljes F I e I d , Tercelra, Azores. The captain. 1 pllot, is a member of the 1pecial Aerospace R e 1 c u e and Recovery Service, a tut loree strategiaclly located ltowld the world to support the Apollo 8, space mlAlon. He is a graduate ol Newport l{arbor High School, 1956, and ~ived hil B.A. dearee in fducaUon In lteO f r o m the University of Redlands. RU: wife, Judith, is the dauibter of Mr. and Mn. Ken- neth Sandi of 111 SL James Road, llewport Beach. JellrtJ s. Clark, IOl1 of Mr. and Mni. Warren Bolton of 2186 Zell Drive, L I I u n 1 Six Stamps Get $2,020 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sis u. s. postare alampa 'With a total fact value ot 30 centa wer6 auctioned recently for 11,0IO. to the s...nor Slam)> Co. of Ull Aqefe1. Tiit two ltrlpa ol three fi y&- -atampa plclurln1 Prtol· dent 'lboma• Jeftenon were sold by the Royal 1 ... lenllUOMI Auction Co. The strip lslued in II!& wu IOld for '1,0IO while tbe lat I.Due went kr t:J,000. PENEnATION NHrtf .....,..,. rtff1 fft• DA!l 't ,!LOT, ••n1tt•wt1 i.•••~ ,.,,., f•r th• f•IMll••• OJ-•nt• c .. tt. ,· ""':l'<l JUNIOR lllT FOOD= .. _15' GERBER'S BAIT fOOD::" .. _ 11• GERBER'S MODILAC:=::_~5· MAXWIU HOUst lM•.69<~) 74MLI" ~ CAI U.• ---m ....... __ I" TUMN COffll1l:'"..J3' /tUIA!I COFFIJ ......... __ l,45 . MAXIM INsT~T COFFEE::t. .... 97' MAXIM INSTANT COFFU::':.. 1.69 UPTON INSTANT ru~·----85' ~' .... Kif&f! PINEAPPLE-GRAPURUIT DRINK HARVEST D.4.Y-46.0Z •. CAN "70 ... HUNT'S PUCHESl\'lt,,.._28' V-B APPLESAUa •M•"'----... 19' WHOLE APRICOTS~ul'.'-:._-29' BORDO GRAPEJRUIT:~.--28' HIUD PINEAPPLE::::""' --24' wK6'NTR'liiiiilKs ... ~ .. ---49' PRUNE JUIU::'.'t"::.'. .. ---·--·41' .,. GREIN BEANS::'.~:.~ .... 27' ~· ... Kif&f/. 'ti' DEL MON1t TOMATO CATSUP 20-0UNC! BOTill! :a&a KART CUT WAX BEANS:::!:_l7' U9Y'S SAUERllRAUT ....... -.19' ...Dk.MONTI PEAS::.~-22' TOMATO JUICE;:.."':'ll _ .. _32' VIGITAILE JUICE:::"'u:'.'.._37' ... CHILI BEANS:::.',,. .... -"_ .. 27' DO. MONTE SPllACH:::' ___ 20• G111111 IEANS=::.:::..".'. __ 16' Ollr LOW • Prigf! ~ ' TIDE , ~'-OZ. IOX(lO.OFf irUI!~ e 0 ·--~it de l<omp'sw .w -AM oumA11111110 v.u1m Of FHSH'IAKHT IOODsl • ' 1¥AUIU •Mil ITOlll. ·' HUNT'S snwED TOMATOES 14V2-0UNCE CAN FRUIT PIES:~:.::.":~~· 29c CHICIBI DINNER~:.,r_,48' IUiiillD RICE=~~-31c SUPEl SAllDWICH:::r ... _.79' JOHWS PIZZAr::~.::.~-79' DOWllYfl.AIE WlffW:::.."1' ... 36' PW IN 1umR SAUU:::l.'l:..31' suaD -~~.·/llUn 1.39 FISH STIOIS='=°.--~65' llllADID SHllMP~--71' DOLE JUICI' ~-==.~-19' MLW.-· LIMOllADl:'~·--·-·--2Jc . ICE 25' ORANGE JU :o::., __ .. -;, ... ., 1 •ttf . . ~ , . UPTON DINNER ::.~~ ......... .75' PINTO IEANS ::":' .::~ .... --·-·-29' RAVIOU~~ .. ~~.--•. 35' ILACll PEPPER~~~-..39'. JOHNY CAT UTTIR,... ... _ 1.13 OGARETTESr.:::.......... ·2.94 . scon VIVA TOWEU:::t'.: ____ ,33'. " . PACIFIC GRAHAMS:::'.:::'.: .. _ .. 33' DELUXE IREAll:::."'~'.~'.'.~33' RAISIN BREAD~\!:'. ·-·--·--33' PAm CAKE COOlllES:m':.-54' "Artistry in l\toving" . ... BIST MOYE ~~~l.~~: ................ 99' ~~~~~~ .... --$12s ' ' J of , ,YOUR . LIFE ~ ....... -··' I ~CJ4.') 025 . ' . Our LOW Everyday Price! LUcHSOOD ~UNCH MEATS IOLIMA. tuYI. PIP, "1<10. Mtlillll I arm• .... 3:1.c .... /DOK FORKEY BUYS ':lrr'llYI"' ....................... ., __ -.-................. lii"ll'f .,,. ......................... . ......... ,.... ..... ,· v. ............ "'lltllr ............. ' $UIPPlllOli MAALOX LIQUID ~I· .... trw ... ,.,, 4' .. ttk o:.;~·::.:·~ 9 7 --""""' c -·-........ ,,. ~~-......... I I ... ' i ,. ' > ' I I ! • ·I ' • . . -' ., .. r-it, ~.., ..ur . _ ,,_.,, _,,, 2. 1"' I P4-PILOT-ADVIRTllER· . 1"Nll'. """""'2.196'1~· - ~ • • ZEE TOILET JANET LEE CHUNK STYLE TISSU:E BREAD TUN.A AISlrtd. 41111 Pack 1& IL I.HI. ' Hn OllJ c MARGARINE~~:=~:1:3 ~k~ .. $1 ,~OFFEE -1 SJLK TISSUE :~~;~ .... 1 &c Grilds 65c 1 CH:EERl:OS 33c . eumRNUT ' I LB. · I . · General Mills. I · $ .. I . , . . 12oLPackage ...... I 2 La. cAN • • • • • ••• 1 1 I ETERG·ENT 55c 3 LB. CAN •••••••• 'I" 1 Albertson's I , Giant Size ...... CARROTS BANANAS. H:unrs MOUTHW~S~:~.~~ ............... 92' . VICK'S FORMULA~ tr:::: .......... 84c , VICK'S .VAPORUB :r.:-:. ................ Aif SINEX JIASAL SPRAY r::;:lf.. ....... 86° IRONING. PAD &·COVER $.'~.$1•·. Fresh, Crisp Cello Bag Foney Golden 111bl's.110:.1111 · " .. ·---• Rip• Beer "'"'' · .... 79c Bourbon , • $3'9 ·-.. ·- LB. BAG c Si11J'1111L $1 49 var Gold $14" ::':\..,.. ...... IL $ 09 ~1 • $ 8 ·11e_er .~, ....... 1 wo~ka :.. ... 'f LB •. ,, WTne 1111~ .. age ·iourbon~~ r Hunrs TOllClfO Flnor. 14 oz. Bottle . . Franks=~ ..... 49c . ' •l'>AJIOI Ham -59c : ul" Pl• l">l'.ni............. i ... c.. Bo·l'ogna' --59c ·Plftiu1 tCtt fts ....• Chees: e ...;...., -89c I< \lJ • ~l,Lo .. M • , .. \'. 2 Cheesec:=..u.. 89c ; ··- Cheese e-::.;:.:·39c • Cheese i5.:"".: 39c I Cheese E ...... '. 39c i . 5 . ' . ~ , 1 : 11ll i ··- ~ fl ) '--.,. .. -~·.':..&CA# c ~'to · • ...,.-,.l~..........--..2 ._......_;:,,.,_ • ...._..---.&..~.1.S-• ~·' -~~,__..._ __ ...__!_...__ __ ~-----~-~-_L~-~~10-P-.._.e,._•!.._L-: ____ -~..-......::!~-:e..~•-',.. ...... ·------·~~~-------........... --.--..~---.. ---....--,· ·~·~......-.~-, ·~ ., r ' '~'· JMl-2 •. 1'169 PILOT,.ADVIRJISER-f5 , -· ,,.,...,., 2. 1969 DAILY PILOT p.J:J '\. ~-1 -~- , ' • "-.. #' • . G.R· ouun·_ .. :· ~~ . . .. ' .... · ... :~.;-~~.f: . ~ -t . . ·sMOKE·D Makes 11orm... letter . Badget ........ Prlcfd CHUCK STEAK 7-BONE ROAST -~~~~·Ll .. 47c Delight . Q;.BONE R ASTi:;~ .. 57: BA(pN,, : ENGLIS~ R. AST .... ~~u .. 77 . s.1t'ft..<F• . .. . u~. Clioice · Ceiter Cit · !' • · ..... . , '. . . ., ~ -" ' -• I~ -' . . 'Tomato Hunt's f Skippy • 8 oz. Can Ca11plete • • 111 Now Only Nmltion CAN CAN ' • • AiBERTSON1S 11 ICE. CREAM ;h\laorted flavon .>Ul~ Plua F.O.M. 1ruCatamel Apple. ,....,are Carton '1/ r:'V 2 GAL. ,,~ Strained DOG ___________ __..._ ____ _, 1· SllCED P,_l(NICS ~~~::.~ ...... 4.3c ·· · G·ROUND.,"..u 1U'-K fllll'Clllfet..59c. . . . . ~n \i L•*"":i.t . · · . · HALIBUT FILLETS :~~i~~-49c .JASTY TROUT -~~~~ ...... 19~. :" . SLICED BACON :rmi~ ..... s·9c 4 ' • ·. ' " • ' , •'• -\ •• ' \ ;. . I " .-, _, ~ • '· " '\' " • ~" . ,, ,. • . . " . • .. . . " . " ., ·\ ·\ . - ' ,, ... ··~1~· ·~ , .. ) ' • , 4 ... ' ' ' . . .,. i [ I l ) _____ { _______ ----- ' ' ' --------~ l__ ___ , ___ -----'..s.i _. ____ ----·----·-~-~--~---~-....__-~_;_....i.... .... I • • Legislators Predict Gov. Reagan· Will ·Have, Success • SAC!Wlllm> ·(AP) -A plu ht Mid wUl lib polltlcl -A1Nmbl1ftlan· Paul Priolo Ull a~f It d1te11te1 eclucalloo w .. clooo boblnd. rtlor'ms. ~ · , ..--ol Mlea>blymjn.elect Henry Clllfornla," he llld. ~ • llClioll of Jeslslllors out of the judiciary. (R·P•clflc PallJada), one ol . the responslb!llty of the u we're the !Oelal cr1.111 In But Senate Prtsldtnl pro Wuman, (l).Loa Angeles). All but a few o1 the predict Jllpabllcu G 0 v. 'l'hn\l'«M lavortd l~ H the new GOP leaden In, Ibo gOYernor to • body n o l Ibo bl& dUet. · • leln llqh M. 1!uroa, ([). '"lbe. llnale -lmponanl lejlolalora replYinl to the poll oppoaed It and 1S Wert an-.. lower bodie, 1ald ·he relDODllbae to the electorate""'\ 11T11 reform,'' aid Frelno), nn.cted lbl '.lellJ' luut faclna the" 11•1 Pld they would support Reapn Wlll haw fair to good decided . .But &moo& U.... wbo "bulcally" supports t h e at £be baJJOt boxes." \:C:°::'· '"This 1' ao not only of some ot hla COllea;ud when legislature will be the threat changes in the state' a system '"""'""In )llllillll( 1hrougb hlJ were either oppooed er',... RMpn plan. BUL lie <'1ded Tu reform was listed as ol the detlrablllty of he !aid the major problem by Gov. Ronald Reqan'I ol medical aid to the poor, 1981 · proenin. now that the decided wue U RepbbJ1cdl It •4must bl modified ." the mo.st pressing issue ol. .eQultlbJ' tu trtUmem in and will be the "bUdcet at\llUal" reckless admJ.nll&raUon to our Jn view of the aUorney GOP controls the As&embly. -the people RMpn la '*"" Seo. Geor1• ldooc:one, <P. seulon by tho leglllalor1, 'ol l~ .bul -the A reflectlaD ol t be educallanll '1~· c Iv II 11n•ril'1 report wller In the "It dependl on the .,.... llnJ on to pU!b the bill S.. Jl'rancllco), said lbe pl1n c 1 m p u s u n r e • I a n tf ahlt.C. of. It ~la pul>llc partiaansblp that II Ubly to liblrUel and 'tlie needed pro-yeu cbatilni 1rn1111arltit1 enin." aid A16emblyman.~~!!!:.-.:.· _..:_ __ _.::"d!!!-'.!!·~cn!!_!!tb.i~n acreen~~pot~en-~o~lhup!!!':!~ro~bl~em~s~of~h~I !I !!_h .!!"'.....!'~~:!!!:!!!hce~ol!!!..,!•!!l!l"!:!!ileo~dc.,;ocicla~~l2claff!!!!lop~c~a~me!!_' _!ln!!,_!the~. r~•!!!PIYLJIP'lllll!!!!!!!.!12!"':...!~~!· ~ ... ~-~u.,.::·~J~•::..• ..!'!!!!nd!._!•!!!bUJt~l~n !!!the~•!!Y•~tem~. _ -T. Moaqan, (ft.. Tracy), acbldaaJeil lb take over as the Dft' Republican speaker ol the lliwer houle. He rated ReiatD's ~ i'l eentnJ ..... probabi, good." I• .. •t Fifty of the -4.JO lawmakers replied Co t!'ll a n n U a I As.soclal<d ~ poll 0 f legislators, lfvl~ the.tr views on the majcr lllUes that will occupy the ltll ltlllion, which begins In aeven dqs. It will lie the first time in a decide that t h e Rep1bUcana bold I majorlly !ti ·Ille ~. a slim 41-39 margin wen Jn the November election. I BENATE - Tbe Seolte':)'tlriains 20-20, with U. CO..,Jlbbert IL Finch, a R<pub~, cutlng the deciding 1'l'.l&I fa case o( a lie. I Fincb will be laving by Jan. 20 to -~· ent-e1ecl Nixon's of health, education weUare; but Reagao li upectod to appoint a Rejiub~-hlJ plaoe . • FlX' the-i°'tiilDi, this is a ~-ion aOd opiolOii was about bow he will suoceed. · His aides are counting on him hul!dioC I 'good Jegiilative record to )X'O'ricle ammunition for a posstbll 1ry for re-elec- Uon in 1970. Of !hose 'l'tlpOlldlng to the poll,-31-a&id.-t-b e governo ... _ -- would dQ only fair, J3 said he would do '"11. and 3 said his success would be poor. The rea said ft depended on what he propo.wd. Legislators Jnd.icaled the Reagan program with the bell chance of aucceu ii in the field of J>0'1IOlr•pby, wbere he Wlll113 to toogheJI lllo llw. Forty-one aid they wanted a stronger· law, on1y three said they didn't and tbe rest were undecided. FACE TROUBLE But the poll Indicate d ~ kex Beagan proposal might fac.e &rouble. That's h1I bill to stl up screening GOii> mittoes to IOlbmll to bllll Illa ....,.. of potential 1• -I • ' New Ho~ For Sex Operations " COFFEE. CAKE SALE! • Vons Egg Shampoo """'"'-49' CM.u.i, R!NJl.-16 CIS, . 6 KL'lOCOfF • • ,ayonna1se · /V/O/N/S/ , Smooth, Velvety SEAlTLE, Wuh. !UPI) - Five spec:lallats at t b e Ulliv<rslty o I Washington medical school have pooled their talenll to perform ... clw>ge operatloos in qullllied bennaphrodita. · '~•cvRed ,Salmon The team, members of the school's gender Identify clinic staff, includes a p 11 at i c surgeon, psychlatrlst, Pl)'cboiogiJI. uroloiJll and gynecologiJI. "Ow' work," explained the psychlalrl~ "II no! lttMlv- ing. But it m11 be mfnd.tav-lng. •• .. _ lllANY TE8'111 A p p II c a • h lllUll puo ........,.~and J>h11!'caI telll to -"' 11111 stqlcal corrm'lkll la tb6 onlJ allernative lalt to them att.r all l"J'Chlatrlc belp hu fallad. Both the patltnt and the leam must be convinced that an operation wW. product Jong. lerm beneflll, and that tbe patient, alter the operatloo, can live with his new pbyllcaJ ..U without dllsau.!actloa. Conversion operations on hermaphrodllel --born with physical characteristics ol botll ,.... -usually are performed II bir1h lhere dayz, but this wa1 not the cue two decadel ago .,.S m8lJ1 have grown Into ad,ullhood 111>- b'uted. Tbe pcoblem hen cooaista primarily of detennlnlni the predomloall SU of the p!rlOft and retnOV• i.ng the tmneceswy organ. Wlth transemall, however, the ,.-ocess is more com- pllcated. Mainly II CllllllN o1 clllnging eei orPN. Cm- versfoo of male to ftmale Is -.-1 less diltkull than Ibo,...., ... 1._IC DAYS CERTIFRESH Grtol In Salad• or Casserole. Crisco Oil UGllT, DIGBTIBIE --~1 ~a:!tE 14:. UlllOOT LB: 7e Bananas Potatoes ---Joe Cl """ JOit • llolpitallzation in oJ ~ be r cue vuiei from 10 to U dfYJ. The ou hormonu 111""" -paU.013 .. port rl the • .....,... ldually ha .. flllJ1 .. -effect, mllnly one d """"ly llecauso o/ I be ROSES --·77 . ~ c Juice · Oranges ~..!'· JO~ dlq~I they CIU.. ln 1111 • body. 'l'atolterone, for ex-I 011 Adams Ave., at Broold11nt, Huntington Bead. llOlpio, wlll llimulato tbe gowth of • beard. Bonel111 Chuck = 79f. loneleu Round + 9al FreshlegO'Porko:.::;=59' •OYA!. yii.vfi Fm & :SCOTT VODKA ~-SCOTCK .,,., I SAVE ""' I . ., SAVI""" I 1~':' $33' t ::-$459 Gllbty'• Dry Gin ~ ,4 .. -, Early Times ·~: ... ~~" ,5., Gallo !'Ink Chablls ::~ s I" ~[jJf!Jf_'J FROZEN HJOD BUYS cMoor Frilll Olioe Ri"ll ...,_ -... 411 1Cn'1 SU ... Strawbem11 """ ........ ZI' · ··' OlitoySllfhtlPota11tes ---·-W , JH1'1 Pinn a-."'~t.sor.su. II' 3·COVRSE DINNERS --VARlml&. 17.c:xt N:. 63' 1-'tw .... Di---...... .. ·11111111 CoMlr.tloo Platt """ ...... 4&' l...tll laclliM Dillnw -. ......... 46• ....... ...,,_ ""'---.......... 4&' b. ,-!!!~~ri-SaV_..;. .• ::;;:;,,,ti\9 con111 I! ,.. '"Clmf'NW ..... . 2"' ............ .. -......... , . ................ •O..w.t1 .. ..... _,, ... ·-~ ~"' • '. " CLUBi~ Boneless Round Porterhouse Top Sirloin Steaks M .,4f '"" .. Hein Ketchup RICH TOMATO FLAVORI @ Makes Good fooclr ·1• or. T asfe Better! 't an. ,, •ling Peaches FANCY FARMS Ha lves or Sliced ~­~ --!l!r..'3--&.Y.il~-·~r'llllil~llll!ll!mz:'l!!~- Megetable$ W1£T P'AC flOUN ~ Asparagus Spears ~.~i;;,-,~~·"' 33c Big G Cereals Orange Juice CHE.fllOS ICY.~ PKO. WHEATlfS 12-0Z. rm MINU1! MAID·HOmf PlOlllOA 1 ft«:ST 12-0tCAH .• !ilc-6.0Z. CAN 35c 2:53c ~USE ·Beef Salami ~::-55, -...... -....... --i. !7~ 31' Beef Tamales ~ 8Sc --:.~""· I '"'"" °'°"' ...... a.. ,. --·-····· 2/%lc I ...... """"""" Gr.... Olol\t 0.., llrfrl C.,.. M&GM, •• 2/'J'k. . i. ._ '-" ,_ ....... .1..;... ............. :o. Dandruff Shampoo ...,,..0..WllW..._, __ tu,_,,1c Mm.JAi 93' ,...... ..... """.. -Ile Kt. 1' OPP I Mar':rine , ......... >:..'!..~:,n ~~~~ ...... '9• Gnrpe ,. ... -"Ufll " OU. .,, g ""'°"'"" 43f: •iCOI~.,._..-63• .... '""-ot..... -...-.Ml .. , ............... ~ ... 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntingto• ltacll 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley L ---_____ _L ______ ------• . " --------------~~~.-:~·-._...,, ____ .~,.__ ~ --· ----"!.._ ~~ ... ~ ___ ... _ .. • II I • . • y • ,, / -· ,. ~· ....... . . J . dvertlstr Thursday, JanuM)' i , 1969 Th~Jdl1, January 2, 1969 .i• ~i • ' . .i: COMPARE & SAYE If you want to be sure you ~. 'are getting the greatest t value for your •hopping dollar, make your own shopping comparison. Shop our store from one end to the other -n·otlce the quality, the variety, the freshness.and·above : ... Gii, the lower shelf prices. KOPY·CAT CARTOONIST Will MAKE HIS APPEARANCE AT STATER BROS. FROM I P.M. TO 8 P.M. ' .. JAN. 7 ...... 2564 W. BROADWAY, ANAHEIM ' JAN. 1 ...... 8~1!11 CHAPMAN AVE., GARDIN GR . JAN. 9 •.•.•. 6162 EDINGER AYE., HUNTINGTON£ JAN. 10 ... ,3430 W. LINCOLN AYL, ANAHEIM JAN.11 .... 2603 W.17THSTRIET,SANTAANA FARMER BOY POTATO CHIPS REG. 69' 8AG ............ .. RANCH MAID PEA.NUT 2 BU' T f R ..................... LB. JAR .. . ANTHONY'S • ·LON.G 2·: ·SPAGHETT 1 .......... '.::~~s~D DUNCAN HINES -ASSORRD FLAVORS LAYER CAKE MIX ......................... . fisiiils Bl .SKIT MIX ............. PKG. FABRIC SOFTENER STATER BROS SOFT RINSE ............ ~~ u.s.D.A. CHOICE OR ST ATER BROS. . C~RTIFIED BEEF LB. -· ROUNJ) BO Ni ROAST SLICEDBACON u.s.D.A. CHOICE OR STATER HOS. CERTIFIED BEEF ' <' C· FA~·MQ JOHN l•LI. REGULAR OR ll•LI. THICK LB. :, c LB, CLUB STEAK ,:i~r WIENER u.s.D.A. CHOICE OR . STATER IROS, CERTIFIED BEEF c fARMF.R JOHN . 1·POUND PACK.AG! c LB1 IONEUSS fill SHOULDll 75 C FARMll JOHN ALL MfAT . . . • • . • 19 C ROLLED ROAST ........ LI. BOLOGNA SLICED •••••• '" '"Z. PKG • • ::s, .. -~r.a1oiN~i'i0P ";~~~~· ...... LB. tac sii1CED ... BACON. ,v, -~~. ~B. 49c-. U.S.D.A. CHOICf U.S.D,A.-CHOICI OI STAltl'IROS. cu:nf1ED HI, 98 c U.l.D.A. CHOICl .Olt-ITA'fll 1105. Clm~ID IHP " : • •s c 0:,!~~:~~::·· CUBE STEAK, ........... ,L1. RUMP ROAST ...•.... ~ .. Ls:--1, 7 . "l c ••ESH -LIAN -DILICIOUI . IONl·IN MANHAnAN 12 .. oi. CHUI -• GROUND BEEF ............ LL 43' ROUND STEAK ............... 75' ALL BEEF ~ALAMI ....... 1A.49 LI. 151 THIU STH Rll -. IONILESS t FAIMll JOHN SMOICID' r t Ill.I ROAST .................. LL87 ROUND'STIAK ........... u.85 POLISH SAUSAGl ....... u,69 $ REG. PKGS., LBS. LARGE msR TINDER c11sP • 3 2 9c . CARROTS 1-LB.PKGS. __ ................ 4 2sc US -1 SWEET BROWN ........ ONS LIS. ONI ............................. -.. 29, LARGEFAHCY ~ . PEARS D'ANJ°' ........ ~ ......... , .. iis. ' GRAPEF ... IT rt.AIGE FANCY DEsm' .SWHT 8 ·~~~· 49' ' ,,. ~ . . .. · ~TOMATOEi ;~~ ... ~231 ~31' lllET MARGARINE ""'"'"'''··',,.42' . IAXIM INST·ANTCOFFEE.oz.97• PiESIRVll 39c '• SMUCIUlllAMt".HU.J, • ~ NIM. ~Ollfll•I" <t" .... JO.O&. ROD'S Wlll~cQ.' TtPPIN~1.o. 43' CHOWI' 1100DLES = .. :~. 19' CNICKU C , IEll CH!'i """ .......... _.,., 59' KUC W IEll°'"'.,.. """" ,., "' 73' . CIHIP sun a.:.. .................... ~··"' 59' CHOP SUEY 01.Jl'.l~ Dot/II! , ... I< •• .,..-303 73' S<We ~ lj'i(4 a-7141" '7-' 1'41«<41 . ioiioN"iiNNERS ........ 3tc; · i\iX'icAN~D•NNER ........ 39c 1-LB. 69C 3·Lll.199 "' CAN CAN ,. YUBAN COFFEE.1 -L1. 73• ... 2-L1 11.45 Mlt.l\JtE M.O.I(; 4 '1 VAN DE KA/q 3"' ORANGE JUICE .. _,.,, ........ •OL CHICKEN PIES ........ ;,IO.!<>•· ll' ~MVTf: /IVID 6 '1 0~! ID4 SMAi,l ~lt!D 43• GRAPE JUICE.. ...... ,. .... ,.... •·oz. WHOLE PUTATOES ....... ,.m. SAVE 10' COUPON Rlll'ERT NOUHE•M 89' ~llffU 4"'-FRIED HAUIUT. ...... -.•<>z. RAINBOW TROUT ... , ..... 1•oi. ii:;;; AUOll:lfO V4~1!TIE$ 6 •1 1'\0RIOr:_l"tlMAN 511o MIRACLE WHiTf. v IVA TOWE LS ~ri~CiS ......... 3 "'~1 ~ii~~Tf,CAKE , ... uoi &t SUPER Q ( nt":.:~,<;<: .': .':!r'.t:.. · ~Hir.r:.:;~~. '.. '.'." .. ".'.':::;,. · · CLEANER ...................... :=r cou~oNOOQDONLYATITATIRHO•. HASH BR4?WNS ........ 6'.'•~:.·•I • , C:OUPON VOID Antl JAN. I, 1969 9'.!!!:!~T?.! e.A& ~-'1-A.Y 3 fJ TOMA TOES ~,':;'~::';~ .. ~ 25' 1."H35' TOil TO PUREE '~~~·:. ,. 25' · i~~ SHRIMP .... -•oz ;~;..-WAFFLES S ""''iJ ~~ll~:n~.'.~~:::::::::: 1; ~If :lo Tli~A~0.5.~~.~~.::: ~=~~~=~~~ :~~::::::::::~:r. ~~i\~;~:.~:=·~:::::~: =i~::::::::~,,0~;r, FRUIT COCKTAIL ~, ... 2'°' 39' DESERT DATES .... , .. '""L"'o 59' GENERAL MILLS SNlCKS ...... 39' !URNOVHS _ .... _ 1,... s LS .......... ,.,,,,, · ELBERTA PEACHES ~~~'.".'.~L 21' BITlO' HONEY CORN ...... 13.()L 21' SPAGHETTI i.':~~::~ .......... o.o.75' •~Ill Y. CLING PEACHES ~r.".'.":~. 33' CUT GREEN BEANS ~~~?; .... i: 21• BEEFARONI '~~!:" ................. , .. 75' 7th tt•loo .., TETTRAZZINI ,,;::::.~~.r.co;:.. ... "°L 87' FR. GREEll BEANS :"O:.i;: 2 ~':. 35' CHILI CON Cl~NE a.=~· ...... 37' . CAT fv 1 ojltlPPlVI "TOMATOPASTE ~':.':'.:.t .01.31• BITSO'IOllEYCORN :~21• SOFTllRGARINE ~ ..... a39' 10 01 • pf.t St ., ' ·aREAD CJtUMBS ,o1<r ......... oz.33' PEAS & ClRROTS :"O:.?; ... ~~21' TOMATO CATSUP .. ., .... ...,L29' . ~.,.; 8 01 ' PORK'.~":. 2· 35c PllJA MIX 45c JUICE DRIN!< 35c 1 :;. .... ... EANS . COHtAotNA bOU"NIAHUao1.•n· 1 • •• •, 300 (.I.HI 1 .. 0UMCI PACl.AOI................... . . . • rtvlt, PINIC 01. l lO., -.o&.~ """M' . _, SMAIP OI COL.T LONOttOllN -IANDCHt WllOtfTS .U MAllllO ,.,. i'ii0Mi'i1c · . a AC HAii SfU.t.~.;:~7 . IUFFERIN TAILETS ................... ""'"'"59' LAVORIS MOUTH WASH. __ ........... _.'"'· 59' CASCAIE IUBIU IATI._ ........... _,,,,. ll' IUllNE EYE DIOI'$ .. , .. ~........... 1a.cc 19' VACUUM CLUIU IAIS .............. '"°'"' 49' SAU PRICES tmCTIYE 7·FUll DAYS, THUISDAY 11111 WEllllESDAY, JAii. 2-1 PHASE JU FINA.L TOUCH ~HESSING W:.i BUTTERIJll~' ~ DIODOlANTIAllOAP fAJllCSOFllNO =0001~ • 3a.~ ~~ . , ,,,,. 2 •ATH 49c 95c 'wu, ............. •-oz. " COFFEE ·· SIII 32-0Z. lltlUOIT ........ -4r ILi£_ ,U .. • . -· '4al WSST Lll'C:O\.N, ,t,NAHllM "'1101NG1l AVI., HUNTI NIT°" 15.\CH !Mt WIST lllOAOWAY, ANAHllM 142 2 MIN13 AVIMUI, WiUTTll• llM NtWl"O•T IOULIE\IAltD, COSTA M•IA 1 .. l!'AJT COLLINI OlftANOI. N1 WllT lrlll ITllST, C:OITA MSSA lUil WalT 11'111 ITltlSl, SANTA ANA , •u WllTMINITl:ll ILVD., Wll1'MINITlll tUt 1Dllf011t ITltllf, $.(NT,t, .&NA -CH .... M,AH AVINUl, OAltDIN 81:0YI \ l ~ ; ______ L ______ -·-----'--- • .· ~ I I'. ' t It ' ~, I ' j-1 I • f'·l8 DAILY PILOT fantastic! s14.01 *worth of discount savings in this ad! ALPHA BETA TOTAL DISCOUNTS . SOME ALPHA BET A STORES DISCOUNT CHARGE PRICE BOTTU: OF 10 C.1'18 DRISt-AN-CAPSUL-ES . ·-rs..-.P ~ 6 OUNCE BOTTLE VICK'S FORMULA '44' $ 43 COUGff ;SYRUP 111 1 1 V2 OUNCE TUBE FIXODENT ~~~1~1~£ 11 OZ . CAN • REGULAR OR MENTHOL 78C Sof Stroke Shaving Cream 98¢ VICKS • 6 OUNCE BOTTLE $119 NYQUIL ~m1~:~~ COLD 149 ~FOAM FILLED • LINEN FINISHED TICKING 99c ~BED PILLOWS UTILITY SIZE 149 FEATHER&FOAM •CORDEDEDGETICKING $1199 @ BED PILLOWS •0•26 IN. 2~9 ' ® NYLON sSCARVEsRTEDcoLo49¢ 22c ~ PACKAGE OF 200 SHEETS· s·oC ~FILLER PAPER:~p~,~"\.'uu 89¢ • ~ -1!1ll!:l!l•ffif!ll!!lf!IJ;1ll-· , . , . , SAVE IOc WITH THIS COUPON , , , . , . ONE ONLY o GIANT ROLL OF 148 SHEET . , VIVA ASSORTED COLORS . DECORATOR & WHITE TOWELS OU R PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 31c SOME STORES CHARGE 35c One Coupon Per Fomil • Adults Only COUPON GOOD THRU JAN .\ ~ PR ICES EFF ECT IVE IN ALL ALPHA BETA MARKm COSTA MESA-241 E. 17th St. HUNTINGTON BEACH-9045 Ad1m1 HUNTINGTON BEACH-1868 1 N. Mtln SI. FOUNTAIN VALLEY --8930 Worner ' · LA0UNA-30122 $. Co11t Hlw1y .. ~· .~'We are now going into our second year of _ .. Total Discounts at Alpha · Beta. A:year ago, we dropped ··games, stamp-arid oth·er gim~icks in order to give you the lowe$t possible prices. We promised you we would continue · to dis- count : all ·prices every single day. ALPHA BETA TOT AL DISCO!:J_NTS SOME -ALPHA.BETA STORES ·DISCOUNT CHARGE PRICE @SALAsD 8 DRESSM. CANAD!!; 29c @K1 ELLOGais FIXINS 27; 22c OOU:DRINK •460Z.CAN• REG.OR PINK 31 C @Pineapple-Grapef,uit . j~ ;,. 42/3 OUNCE CAN /:, .~;22( @START Orange Dtink i'l">. - APPLESAUCENcEcAN 17¢ 16c araicof · aatv£sN 2s-21 c ALPHA BETA · TOTAL DISCOUNTS SOME STORES CHARGE ALPHA.BETA DISCOUNT ! PRla'. , . ' ' ' ' J 22 0UNCES IZE 73c ' CUtCH. SPRAY Cleaner 79; . : 2 QUART BOTTLE $149 : DOW.NY Fabric Softener 169 : ifu1'ii1uM xn1rTROLL 31; 30c : GOODWIN'S AMMONIA 49; 45 c : slivo ·o~l~~,~~s1:b1ets 229 $211 ! PACK OF 4 • FOR ·THE BATHROOM 43c ! COMET CLEANSER 45• . ) : l.ARGE SIZE 1 SC' ~ IVORY"IAR-SOAP··--19; ·· i KING SIZE P~KAGE • PRE-SOAK $102 I BIZ DETt.RGENT 111 : MR~NCLEANE CLEANER 73; 66c eiisozDETERGENTLUDES lOc ii; 69c . LA DY SCOTT. BOX OF 200 . 2sc ; FACIAL TISSUE INCL 2' OFF 29¢ " ~ =--------....... -------..., .. .. . . BOX OF 12 • REGULAR . ' . ' ' ' • - @CONFIDETS BOX of 24 • REGULAR, SUPER 50 OUNCE PACKAGE •.INCL. 20c OFF CASCADE Dislt Detergent 32 OUNCE BOTTLE • INCL 20c OFF IVORY LIQUID Detergent 32 OUNCE BOTTLE • JOY LIQUID Detergent 44 OUNCE PACKAGE • GIANT SIZE 81 ¢ 79c CHEER DETERGENT -44 OUNCE PACKAGE • GIANT SIZE 79c DREFT DETERGENT 81 • ' 49 OUNCE PACKAGE • INCL l 2c OFF 67c OXYDOL DETERGENT 81 • SO OUNCE PACKAGE • INCLUDES lOcOFF 77 ¢ 65c . DASH DETERGENT GIANT SIZE PAC KAGE 81 ¢ 79c i IVORY FLAKES I SALES TAX COLLECTED ON Al.L TAXABLE ITEMS. _, " -•. -· L « I > L • ft? -'--'-'---~~~· ---..,.....~-~_.-,_.. ..... J_. -· -··-· ·-·n--· -~.._ :..-•-· ;·....:__.. ~ -.._..,.;. s .. • ~ ... , ~ • 4 .. b ... _ .... _ .. ,_., ........ _..__ ...... ~ --------• __ ..,. -· -- ' ·I I . --· •• • • --• ' 4 ~ ..... "II • "' · ~'Jtavl lBP.t ·• ifJit~iset 111i~ We tli~n~ Jou - '""" ! i • .. . " ' . . } --l • • . i . . .. . . . J • • '.• • ' .. • • I ' J • ·4,fOr 1 • YPU~· !V~_. m•Qg ~ f'S~~Jl-.. ··:,l ;,a8!8~re {y,u, \Y~ ·Wiii ~~~h. ~n.q~,~to ~,-*.[l~M ~, bJlt~f~U want: th~ .. lo•_,s1 ·.pr1JceJ ·J.QJS•ble.~:•! le~g Vflth th~ . 'i"''~t .. quality,~:.merchaniffSe~ ~variety~. ·and friendly,' tiel.pful~~ier¥ice~ '' ; ~·-.... :.'.:cu/f:,;..;,,.r. ·Haskell , • " .Pre~111, Alplia Bein Marketa . s • ~ •• , ' . ALPHA BETA _, ~LioKJ. ICTA STORES , DtiC61JN'f .. CHARGE PFtlCl" TOT AL D.ISCOUNTS ' . MAHATM-' • 2-LB . PACKAGE 38C L~NQ GRAIN RIC£ -43¢ .· . I : K©Ui'ITY KIST • 7 OUNCE CAN , ' QC ·P-EA$,.. Whole Kerne! CORN15':: ,1 .:.', , .• PILLSBURY • 2-LB. PKG.• SWEETCREM~ ... ~ S'SC PANBAKE MIX 59 ,,~, . . 1-~ OU~CE PACKAGE · ~ ' '. ~7C · HYDR.OX COOKIES . . . ; o3}. ~ -.. KRAFT~MARSHMALLOWS -·~--23c; l Ql/1,,0z. Pkg. Kroft Miniatur:e..Marshmo.11.owS i29c tJ, ' GREEN. GIANT • 12 OZ. PACKAGE • FROZEN -., 1 C RICE ENTRES:! '1YllERE ~ 34~ " : • SPANISH-Rl,CE • RfcE VERDl • ' 1 • RICE.f.IEDLE't •RICE PILAF , . < . 37c r . -... ~ . . ... . FRgZEN • .1 ~OUNCE . M . 9c SARA ~[EE .POU.,p CAKE ,It ._: , . . FRQ~f1oiifSNllo~ivGE1u1s 29~ .\ · ·. , c . !Elli •'la OUNCE PA~tGE . > • C ORE IDA HASH 18 OWNS' 21• IM'l~B1~is~· ~~i~i· ~:~~' 21N -~ 12 OUNCE CAN • 49c VA~UE · :§ .. .. - ;PA;;E ;;;AGE -" 79c ' ' a1-· TIDE .,l<Jt Sl·U 15 LB. -!'OZ.I '1.37 :, . 1.H PA K OF 1 • BEEF OR CHICKEN \ · ..... -........... . ILHI imJE: ALL MEAT sg·c ; BOtOGIA 69c'VALUE "'!!'. DAILY PILOT f•JT • , . • ' I . ..... • . ' . . . . . . ' '~ . -~ . ' I ' ' ' FeislfAFi~iiRib[ BODY · 29c I • ,. ... u. ' ~ ' • • '<. ' )_ .,. ~J'! U.S.D,A. GRADE I\ •.NQ'BACKS OR~CKS 4· gc BEST O' . THE fRYER , . r • 1b 1 Fie1'(1t:•-~&1COI ·~ · · s ·&C i REGl,ll,AiOR TtilCK ,S~lc::ED'• I-LB. PACKAGE ,-< ~6.. C AlPHH BETA' BACON . :~ -. . . . . ,. . ' - ALPHA llTCllrl 11.W ' I FREsH• 0£PENDABL QUALITY 8RIUID BE )fil>ci~v,; MEEAiLOAF~AK ' . HORME('" ·SMoKED PEIN SlY,~S,$AUSAQE Al:J>H>,.1 8~tA0l~Ul'I 11111 BE_EF ~SHOULDER. CLQD R AL'l>l'lt. BETA 1n111n 11111 BEEF( CHUCK .. ROAST ev!~ ~ur · . ' . ALPHA BETA IVTCDl'i-11111 BEEF' . ' 88 .ROUND STEAK FULL CU T ~-I ~ " • 7' • UTT.ER0 zBEEF-0STEAAKS -S g·c ~EADED • COOKED i'.ARN;\ TION •FROZEN• 2-LB. ~ILLET of COD 79~ FIS~ STEAKS ,,. I ' BETTER PRODUCE at Discount'Prica: .l \ ' --__ ....J.'1 ~ ·-· -------------·· -------_1 ..... · ______ ~1 __________ ---~ .. ~ ...... ----. ----~~-~ ---------~------- ' --' -I f I I I , ·- I . -~-···. 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TELEVIsION VIEWS 1968 Season Of Contrasts Any list.of the best television programs of ·l968 is certain to be marked with strong contrasts-from Rubenstein to rock: from Disney to Chekhov; from Ann-Margaret to Margaret Meade. It is appropriate that the outstanding TV drarria of the year was ABC's Canadian-made production of "The strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" because there were many programs on the litUe box which appealed to both extremes in an oI. us -even if the Mr. Hydes in the auruence had more to watch than the Dr. Jekylls. • # • • . PERSONAL APPEARANCES ran the 'gamut from inspiring V1adimir Horowitz at Carnegie HaJJ to perspiring Elvis Presley in beautiful downtown Burbank. Moth were wel -pnxtuced and -depend- ing on personal tastes -high in vitamin content. Enough additiooal protein to satisfy almosb any sort of gentleman in the audience was provided by specials starring curvy Brigitte Bardot, the French boudoir doll; Ann-Margaret, the darling of the . black leather, motor-psycho set; Mitzi Gaynor, the girl of 1,000 faces but master of none ; and Brook, lyn's suffragette, Q~bara Streisand, who cried aloud in Central Park for her little lost Rose of Sec· ond Avenue. • • • Religion - a programming subject which Is .,usually exiled to Sunday morning when those who ~pr;eclate it most are in church-was given prime- ;&me treatm~nt from.both ends of the hymnal. The ~paintjngs in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel were exa. min9d. on scaffolds ·in ABC's "Secret o( Michael- angelo" with a revenince equalling that or the art· _ ist.· At the other. exfteme, CBS's "Business of Re. ligion" was a oou11geous1 critical report on the growing wealth of tax-fre, church..owned financial vcrrtures far Crom pie area of celestial devotion ·· which inspired Michielangelo to lie flat on his back lor 10 years to illUJl.l,inate the story o( Creation on a ceiling too high for anyone but ABC ever to see jn detail. • • • WHILE TV'S news programs showed a year of racial viciousness in street that were nonnally quiet. many excellent efforts were made to put to-- get.her the pieces of American life shaken loose by the strife. Among them were Group W's "One Na- tion Indivisible," Xerox's 0 0( Black America," NET'$ "Black Journal," and local shows directed toward the black minority such as "Black Dignity" (KGO..TV San Francisco) which is based on the principles that personal dignity and self-respect can be achieved only by contributing something positive and \Varned that young Ne~roes cannot afford the luxury of classroom disruptions when every minute the teacher spends in di scipline is equal to an hour lost in learning. • • • LIFE'S TWO extremes -its beginning and its tnd -were examined. in two remarkable shows: "How Life Begins" by ABC's Jules Power, and "Don 't Count The candles," Lord Snowdon's cam- era essay on the delights or growing old gracefully. Birth and death, thE!JD.selves. provided the National Education Network's "PEL" with a memorable, second season debut. Deanis tlae Menace • I . /. .• . , t;;""'°""lo.-""";ts ... m;;;i;;;e1 .......... lll:~u"""'"" ... ____ ..:; ___ .., _____ _..._ .. ...,_ .... .,.....,..., ... ,......,_...,._...,...._......__....._._~--~~-~""""-~,........,. ...... ..,. ... .s.. _j __ -..._ a---- , , ~ • or f,e lslative ..... L,;_ J~1~ ~· rlgbl to bold oolq. "would destroy our hliher and a brW outburst ol of paying for education con-Democratic Assembly 8ppker ~Ill', • " • • 7ean , j ~ nrielr ""'I fUa Jotf. education institutions. whlch demonatr1Uons on the Santa atniction. Jene M. Unruh ol I~ .~ A -~ bf·· one -A ~ .• Telchen ·"*ti~:C ot: .. u~1a•-_}d•no<I. Is uacUy what ~causing Cruz and Berkeley CJIDP'!I"' t Other le!u.. lor 11189: has received a 1lall riport Republican -.iblJnim to Aaaoctatlod<~·t~ $400 1knrn lo -__... _,, o1Mll the unrest want," s a t d helped defelt OM! '250 mllUon -Overall !'J~na of calling for a merger "fl the reqmr. I tu den. t s att,Mlng mllllon in . ~ Mlus I will be • ·llllJOr -.nilli are ~·to brlnf Assemblyman WUllam · T . bond IWe lo r school con-elementary and blgh schools, universit)'I state colleps one!. •late higher educ'alioll '• in. olliof )n 'tt!t .. 1llloillhe lell\ll"""' ~ Oii ~ -only Ba1tey, (R-S.nRalael). structlon,bactenolthepr .. cllmblnltoward!SbUJiollan-"junlorcoOegeo. ' stltutlons ~,,,,.,doqunents ~ al DI i:'+iii'!"l~<fJ.lif:f.. l!lll.._t -<ii H!lltlJ!I laws, eampus unrest was a major PoSllf ~· m&lliy limn all .tu IOW'teS. • -Problems of huge acbool SO)'in( they lrtll be iolbject brlaht 11u4eo11, ~;!, 1 Who Sevva! aaaembl)'mlti· a~ d islue In the 1968 legislative The defWe4 pro{iooal, Prop. E d u c at or 1 and IOffie • d~trlcts, as In Los An;tlta. to cllmillfal U ,tllq. bruk the -'-J>ro-11 to aid lchooll Preu aenaton pr_alle(,_ Ban ~f'tap. session but higher education ~. would have provided $100 legislators have proPQS:Cd· a Proposals already have been '1\l..lel:.:, ... ~~-., ,._,.ei i. .-,. · · Iii poal' urban·Ueu. 1 l ;:••-\1i jo ·Hat CIDlilUI c1aco si.te'.I ~& p~~ cao\jl under an even brighter million each for the University statewide school tai:, replacing made by both whites and ~-l'WWft'" melliinii to Im-, -QuR9 tn «4Jf1ing . "1111 .i,y need S. · I. 1f01ww,, for l!flOIUjiht in the , fall electiori . ol. Ca{Jlornla and slate col-local .dtstri~l ta; levies. Negr .. s to decenlialiie. the prove' the lltll i!iw 'ar.u!IM 'if.a e be r l ·, t n c Ff!,~~ .. reduCe lllaber . In police 1to lleep Ille _..,. .. mpalgns. ·,-' leges and l!iO mllllQil !or elty , -.Chanjiel Ill lh<\ structu!!' 1d-In a ptan 1imilar to local schoOI ifllimti •wider .. gotlallng power loo -~turel. ·'But 'open. ' ' · "iliack Ptntllef !";.ff f I¢ g"e scbools. Reagip and tile' ol Calllolnla b11her .educallon. •Ii! O!l• • llOW uaed -with ilO"'.er In •plan -Tbe 1 In clealln4 with lcbool ~ ,v-.,,_·L ~!:and Bot i:educlng app~ eaver's 1jerlieliy ,,1eclllrel' leglalalllre "!ace problem · A committee: headed b , "irde,ll'oubl..,-ln New York law wu tnacled onlr .iter ~~ · . - . ~ tn«e C(IDoo ~ and In> ==·:.ilcjJulslon ol diss!deni . Sall~ State Qill•~ soeoe of lnttno!llent vlolenCi, also Is !Cheduled to reopen Monday, the day t h e legislature convenes, folloWing Cbrlstmu vacation.. ~1 think we've come to a inomeDI ol confrontation," :Gov. Rea,an said of student ~urmoU, especially at the Sao ;Francisco campus. ; He said College ad- :mwstrators ohould consider firing "those profe!sors who 1have ma.a«i U apparent that iuiey ·are far more interested !in •1'>81\ll the sd>ool" than hn lea\"'IH and "likewise, rid- :Otng the campus ot those part- lime students or tho6e ~ students "who cause disru~ lions'/ • Assemblyman Robert T. fl.tonagan, (&-Tracy), expected to become lhe new speaker !n the GOP-controlled lower house commented in the AP poll that changes might be made in faculty tenure -the * * * Funds Rise .To Suppor t Education WASlllNGTON (UPI) Outl•r: ftJr the naUon'a public s<:boo have doobled in the put decade, with average spending per pupil jumping from '351 to l6IO. And while inflation has eaten a w a y considerable bQying [X>Wer, the increase smt sh.a~ up as the biggest single boost for public school education in history. . 1'hls was the roport this weeJl:froln the Natlona) ; Educ;atloo AMoctaUon (NEA) in a year=.end ltaUsUcal sum-, ma,.Y. _ Figures showed that annual eipenditures · for elementary .; I and ~ary schools alone 1 ~ t have ' tnCrtued from $1U \. ·I billion to $34.7 billion since , r· . I the Jt58.$9 acbooJ year. UNDD 1,111 MOit of the gail),'I were registered during the five years ol the Jobnllon ad- mlnlatiatloa, In which broad -led<iral . aid programs have been enacted. T h e federal ouUays come to on1y 7 .3 perecnt of the total, but they have generated heavier tnvestment.3 by state and local governments. · Ten years ag&, one dollar would buy what It tans •1.23 to buy today. Construdton, teacher salaries, schoolbookl and other educaUonal costs have risen enqrmously. But even taking that into account, and the fact that school enrollments have ln- creJl>Od :12. r per<ent during the period, the Improvement is musive. In tbe current school year, NEA estimates, lhe fed.ea! a:overnment will have pumped 12.f billlon int.o the schools, the elates $13. 7 billion, local and intermediate governments $17.4 billion. LOCAL SHRINKS The local share of education, long the burden of property lupaY.ers, still proYidet more tlian half of school revenues. But the local ohue haa shrunk ftom 57.1 perce!ll In the 11182- 63 school year to 51.t percent tbJs year, the NEA said. Capital outlay for achool comtrucUon hu jumped 62.6 percent during the decade, from $2.6 blllion to $4.3 billion. Clasaroom teacher salaries have reached an average $7,908 a year, compared to SC, 797 a year 10 1 Jear8 ago. Grade school t e a:c h e r 1 ' salaries have improved at the greatest rate, • J)<l"lltlll, and now are within $500 a year of high schoo1 teachers' rate!. Wide dtsparlUes still con- Unue •!llOlli the llale!, NEA said. Per pupil upeodlturel •1111• from .. tn Allboma to '1,110 In New Yort, althouJb part ol llllCh -dHlermces art uplainable. SHARP "U s·o··• .'.'. -cttdlee . . ; DELMONTE I I ' I DELMONTE .CHUCK .... ··~SIEAKS ..... c • ·~ .. The steak con1i~~py meat experts to be top1 in real t1eenravorf Well trimmed, t.nder, blade cuh, ·EGGS DEL MONTE I : .FRUll I . ' MAYPRESH LA~GE GRADE AA DOJ. ;.,... 47• .... :. ' ... O~OfMOOZ. woiooz.;J~"" g·-· ,_, ~""'"';; c· .. . ' . ~·· . . .. -.CLING. PEACH.ES Sllcl'der lriciMI, )'911-ding, #2~ ccmt. I I I I I I I I I I ·TOMATO .SAUCE Del Monte, 8 or. c:an1 ! COCKTAIL r,,1!!Araf.!!.~.~.1.~~ ... 3·,,,$1 !!!~!~~2f!¥~.:.~67~~!~ ,,, I Dtl Monte, #303 canli • t, • ~*' f'.• .ic ...... , CREAMED! CORN I Or Whole Kernel, f30j cans. I . I • •t GARDE·N PEAS •EL MONIE s $J BUFFrr "S1tsl'· · I . *'°' ""•'""'""'"""" fer , . DJL r.\Q"-!~ . 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